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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-09 - Orange Coast PilotChina Power Struggle Eyed ,.:---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=:::.~.:=:._~~~~~~~~-====~~~~~~ ,. I II ' r Past LSD Guru ' Wallace 'Bugged' I ~ ~ An.tI•.Qru'.g Now, By Cornelia Tini Leary Says In Dis Bedroom? -, .. Circus Aerialist .. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1976 Falls to Death VOL U, NO 1U. J SECTIONS >• l'AGU • Wallace "Bugging' Reported Mao Tse-Tung, 82, Dies Wom~n Plunges MONTGO M ERY.~a CAP>- Gov. George C. Wallace sa ys the dieovery of a ta ping system in his bedroom Is a "domestic matter. between m y wire and myself" and that politics hos nothing to do with it. "Th is h a ppe n ed in m y bedroom between me and my wife." Wallace s aid al a news conference Wednesday. "What happens be t ween me and my wife, as long a s it d()('S'l'l 't arrect the state of Alabama or my s ervice as governor. remains the business of me and my w1k ." His brier. som etimes hailing remarks came in response to re· ports that an exlC'ns1ve taping S)'llcm..h.D.d..hecn dlscovcrcd by $late troopers at the mansion. The reports . quolin!! uniden· tlOed sources. ~aid the system had been ins t nllcd without Wallarc 's knowlC'd J:C' but ap- parently with the knowledge of his wife. Cornelia. One rC'port s n ict that whC'n Wallace was info rmC'd of t he tap- ing system a nd hundreds of re· cordlnfls of his business and personal rall!i , he or<k>red his wife out of the mansion and threatened to divorce he r. Wallace confi rmC'd that a "de· v ice" and a num ber of tapes were r ecovered. but refused to ans we r n:po r ter~· Inquiries ·About spccifirs of the system. He never said SJ>«ifically that" hls wife had any ~nowt~~<:.OUbs ••device." -~ There has been speculation or (See WALLACE, Page AZ > TRVCK MOVED • our QVICKLY .. Those stories you put on page Ute are right. One call did it -I sold my truck to the first caller .·· That's the advertising success experience p f the Huntington Beach m a n who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot : '71 f'ord VS PU .• shell, A I C. Overld spr10gs, cust bitch. Aux gas tnJt.; PS PB, radials. runs xlnt. $2000. XXX·XXlllC J( you have a car or truck to sell. call 642-5678. Power Struggl~ May Flare Over SuccesstJr Al' Wirt-to SUCCESSOR TO MAO? Premier Hua K~feng TOKYO <AP > -Mao Tse -tung, who led the Com m unist takeover or China in 1949 and dominated the .world's mos t populous nation for 27 years. died early today, PekinJ! announced. lie was 82 and had been falling for man y months. Hi s death immediately threw open the q uestion of who would s ucceed him and was expected to in tensify the powe r struggle that has shaken Peking intermittent- ly for years and that fl ared with renewed intensity after the death or Prime Minister Chou En·la1 in J anuary . Al'Witt,...ltt Cr edits Sou ght MEXICO CIT Y !J\P ) Prcs1· There has been no designation or his successor as chairman or the Chinese Communi~t party, the country's most powerful post, :which he had beld-sin~c.1935. P res umably Premh~r llua Kuo-fcni: is next In line to suc- ceed Mao. since he was a lso nnmcd first vice chairm an of the party whe n he was raised to the premiers hip rive months ago. But his elevation is not assured. lie is in his mid to late50s. MAO TSE-TUNG SHOWN THROUGH YEARS OF CAREER -As Young Revolutionary, Red Armv Leader, Party C.halrman de nt Lu is Ec heve rrin's od- minssl rallon is seeking up to $900 million in crl'dits from the In· ternat1onal Mone tary Fund to buttress the Mexar an p<.'so. weake n<'d by a sha rp devaluation last week. Others who appear to be in the runn ing arc M ao's w idow. Chlang Ching. a leader or the radical faction or the party ; her proteges. Vice Premier Chang Chun·chiuo, 64, Wang Hung.wen LSD Guru Anti·Drug uary Loses Bid to Seal His P_ast Record · By TOM BARLEY Ol llM °"''' "'"" 54.tff Dr. T imothy Leary. the former LSD and his former wi fe, Rosemary, 41. are ~uru~ who s ajd he now prefers to be billed again public r ecord.5. as "your a verage anli·drug American" But the court ruling djd not a ppear to was back in Orange County Wednesday. dampen the federal parolee's traditional- Dr. Leary, 56. flew in Jy hi gh spirits . to Santa An a from San Fra nc is c o whe n Jte hef1rd th ~t the attorfrey general's office was op- posing the sealing of criminal records relat- ed to his drug possession arrest in Laguna Beach on Christmas D?Y or 1968. BUT T H E COLORFUL former Harvard psychologist didn't fly in fast enough. He r eached Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom's courtroom in time to be told that the jurist had granted the sta te's request and ordered the flle un- sealed. "AFTER ALL, I'm free." he com- mented. "I'm free and available to all and if you know of any group-Rotary, Lions, church, you name it-that wants a fascinating and knowledgeable s~aker, be sure and let m e know.'• Dr. Leary indicated that his new freedom is not restricted to the parole re· cently granted him by federal authorities in return for what he described as "my full and frank cooperation." He confirmed reports that his liaison with Britis h newspaper heiress J oanna Harcwurt·Smith-wbo legally changed her name to Leary while he was in prison-is now at an end. (the youngest possible successor at 42) and Yao Wen-yuan. 53; party vice chairman and defense minjster Yeh Chien·ying, 78. and Chen Hel-lien , commander or <See MAO, P1ge A2) '-Repairman' Tries to Get Newport TV Newport Beach police say they are investigating a burglar who has added a twist to stealing tel(!vlslon sets . Barbara Kellogg of Balboa Coves told police Wedn~day that a RCA factory representative caJled at her home while only the m aid was there saying he had come to pick up the television set for repairs. The m aid. Esther Godinez, became sus picious and asked to ·see a business ca.rel. When the factory m an couldn't produce one. s he told him to come back when the Kelloggs came home. When the Kelloggs got home, they confirmed what the maid suspected -the TV is in need or repairs. but no factory represen· tative bad been contacted to fix it. Strike .. Holiday' 6 .0 Feet FRESNO (AP) -A woman aerialist for 1Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus fell 60 feet lo her de ath during a t'rapeze acthere. · Brenda Cullin. 42. wasspinrung a round a t ightrope with a motorcycle ride r attached to the other side during the opening night performa nce Wednesday of the "Greatest Show on Earth." She and motorcycle daredevil Elvin Bale worked without a net. Suddenly. Mrs . Cuttin either slipped or her rigging gave way. circus officials said. She plunged face down onto the concrete floor only a few feet from front-ro w s pectators. Mrs. Cullin was taken to a local hospital but was pronounced dead an hour later . She had 20 years of experience . in trapeze work and joined Ring!- . Ing Brothers a few weeks ago after working with an English c irc u s \r o up e , a c irc us spokesman s aid. The accident shocked other performe rs and the sellout crowd or 5,800, but the show continued with no announcement o( Mrs. Cuttin'sdeath. Circ us o ffi ci als indica ted t.odfy's two performances and CSee CIRCUS, P1ge A2) Coast Weather More rain appears on the wa y, accompanied by muggy, warm air. Coast highs 75-80. humidity about 70-90 percent. INSIDE TODA V Singer Bob Dylan unll call it home. bul .a Los Angel~ County building inspector term& the Malibu project a. "terrible mishmash." See P.ogeA9. AtY-5-nk e ··-~111. C.llteo'fll• CleB!flM c..i.1u lade¥ •• 111 •• •• ... ' .. It only takes a few words in the r ight place to attract a bqyer. The decision which reverses the earlier ruling of Judge Kenneth Williams means tha t police and court records re· lated to the Art Coloay arrest and later convictions or Leary, bis son, John. 27. "BUT THEN YOU never know," he grinned. happily waving an arm in greet· ing lo a passing female deputy sheriff. "After all. we owe each other a great deal and one or us m ay decide that the debt is not yet paid. 0 SAN FRANCISCO <AP> While youngst ers took a holiday. labor negotiators tried to ham- me r out a new contract with >triking school bus drivers who :lisrupted the first day or classes for thousands or children. er..''""' DHlll ... U~tt E•i.1alf'a .. EMe,,_1_111 "" . .. , Cl·1 ' ..., Along the Orange Coast. the n1ht place to advertise is lD the DailyPUoL . ' "~­~-1-...... -u-•• If .. •• .. -~> .. ,\2 DAILY PILOT Girl, 9, ·Feftred s Kidnaped Wi\Lr\UT C REEK CAI' I L1s;i l>1l'kinson. Cull o( IJfe and re ady to start 11c:hool next Wl'ck. left home on ht·r b1<·ycle Sunda) evening Now . ufll•r f111d tnj( thl' bike a11t.1 draio,ang ..i neurb) <-:1n~1l, police fear the 9·Yl'ar-old has been kldnupcd l .. isa "was th<' victim of foul play and probably was abdu<.·tcd shortly after sht• arrived" at the park, police dete('l1ve !\1H:hael EAa n said Wednt'sday. Three weeh ago, 10-.)'l'ar-old Mana Polack. also a Walnut Cre<'k resident. wui. fon·t<d 1nlo a car b) a kn1ft. "ll'l<hni.t man" he released he r unharmed two hours latl'r after sht• offered him all the mont'\ she had 43 cents Investigators ll ay no one hai. beer arrested m the cai.e Lisa 's parents. James and Carol Dickinson. told officers she was ~oin~ to th<' PIN1c;ant 11111 _Day Area Rapid Transit c HAHT> .. s tation l\\O m1h.•i. a"av and \\a::, -to be ba('k by 8 p m ·\\'hen she failed to r<'lurn home in this pleasant community east of San Francisco. they called poucc. lll'r b1cych.· was found late Monday at lll'alhcr f';_irm::. Park. ;ibout halfwav bcl\H't•n lll'r homl' and the fl A FtT st;,1lion. An air· and-ground s<.'arc h for the :.·ou11g girl in a "Snoopy" T-shirt was unsuccessful. Divers dragiicd a portion or the Contra Cosw Canal also un ~---...,,-1ce~sfuHr and mvest1gators- have "pretty much ruled out .. the possibility bro"n ha1rl'd L1s ;,i drowned Off1et•rs a nti volunteers from other law enforccmt'nl agencies about 60 in all -arc retracing the youngster's route and in· tervie" ing people along the way who m ight have seen her. "We 've pretty much exhauslt•d all the areas in that rel(1on ... E~an said "L nrortunate ly . we're rinding lhal a lot or p<..'Ople were AOne for t ht> Labor Da~ weekend ·· But at lt•ast one familv "ho knows the outgomg third grader reported seeing her enter the park about 7 p. m. "As far as "c know they are the lasl ones to 1-iee her." E~dn said . No r ansom nott• has bcl'n re- ceived hy the girl's par<'nts lier father is assistant chlC'f of thl' S an Fra nc· 1s t·o rt'li rement system, a civil service position. If t he door-to-door search docsn 'l pan oul. sa ys Egjn. lhcrt' .:ire other art•as ror invest1g~1t1on. "We can eheck "1th known sex offenders and c hild moleste rs " Police pretty much ruled out the possibility that Lisa has run awav ",\s for as we can determme she en1oys life. has a good home and IO\'l'S her parcn~." said Lt Vmce J 1mno. Padres Fire Threat Ends FILLMORE (AP> -A brush fire was brought under control afte r consuming 35 acres of brush and endangering the pre· <;erve or the California condor in the Las Padres National Forest. · The blaze, seven miles north of Fillmore und about 40 miles north of Los Angeles. wa s originally considered a threat to Tflc rare condors. but did not cause any problcml'I. oHicials said Wednesdoy Heroin Seized SAN FRANCISCO (APl Three persons en route from Rangkok to l\t ilwaukee, Wis., were arreslcd and SS®.000 worth of heroin seiied at Saft Francisco International Airport, federal nuthorilies saad Wcdnesdny. ORANGE COASY D~ILY PILOT Robert N. Weed r rn.•nt •I'd rvt1h\l'llt' Jack R. Curley Vii'!• Po _.ft, #id GffWrf .. "'4"fOl'"r Thomas Kecvll LCM' Thof'lillS A. Murphine N •""'1•f'!q C4•tt.lf Charles H. LOOS Richard P. 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""t1re wife of Democratic presidentfal nomineeJimmv Cartc•r Sources close to thc Si·year-old governor reported last month that members of Mrs. Wallace's personal staff had been relte \•ed of duties because she was no longer staying at the mans ion. Wallace did not acknowledge any strain in his rclat1onsh111 "1th his wife as a res ult of the tn· c1denL He said. "f think we can Close Sha re Former Beatie Ringo Starr sports a drastic Line in hair styles dur ing filming in West Germany. Ringo had his hair shorn during the summer to com hat the heat better resolve our differences, if any, if the press would accept that this is pure ly a domestic mntter." In an Aug . 26 interview with the Montgomery Ad vertiser , :\lrs Wallace said she was un- awarc of rumors that she had been involved in secretly lapin~ he r husband 's telephone con- versation:.. During the interview. Mrs. Wallace s aid s he beheved the med1.1 Wl'rc being "used" by un- identified persons circulating rumors that she and the governor had S<'parnted. possibly to harm h(;'r or hl'r r1:putat1on for political rcal.ons. The A<;lvert1s<.•r also reported that Mrs. Wallace recently un- derwent facial cosmetic surgery ut a Birmingha m hospital. The nt>ws papcr. citing records at the Eyt• Foundation Hospital. said she checked into the hospital Ju- ly 24 . rl'gas te ring under her m aiden name. Cornelia Ellis. After c hecking out of the hospital. the newspaper said. she spent the next few days recover· mg at the home nf the physician "ho performed 11er surgery: Dr. Gayton McColloug h. During the news conference, Wallace expressed appreciation to his 37-vear-old wife for her support foilowing the assassina- tion attempt in Laurel, Md., dur- ing his 1972 campaign for the pre - sidency. He also campaigned for the Democratic presidential nomination this year. From Page ;l I MAO DIES AT 82. • • Peking units of the 3lfi·million· m an Liberation Army. Wang also is a vice chaJrman of the party. The pa rty constitution prn vides that a plenary session of the 195-member Central Commit· teel!h!"ctsttre-n-cw chatrma11. Hsinhua. the official Chmcst' news agency. said Mao died at 12: 10 a.m . -9 · to a m. POT Wed nesday -"because of th<.• worsening of his illness and despi te all treatment, although ml'taculous medical c3rf' was ~ven him m every way after h1• fell 111." Many American and foreign visitors to China the past year s aid Mao looked frail and had trouble speaking. There were re· Ports that he suffered a strokl' In June, Chinese officials s aid he stopped receiving important foreign visitors "because he is too old and too busy." In Chinese photogr a phs and televis ion broadcasts recently, Mao looked pale and feeble. After studying films or Mao's televis ion appearances. medical experts said he showed all the symptoms a ssoclaled with Parkinson's' disease -slowness of move ment, set facial ex- pression and slurred. indistinct speech. The d isease is a pro· gressive affliction or the central nervous system also known as shaking palsy. There have been indications for some time that Mao was not in day-to-d ay control or the coun- try because of his deepening ill· ness and that m any acttons were 'taken by others in his name. However. the recent demotion a n d f iri n g of forme r Vice premier Teng Hsiao-ping was widely believed to have been at Mao's direction, indicating he still l\dd enormous power. The announcement of Mao's death· was delayed for about 16 hours. the same length of time that lntervened befor~ the death of Chou was announced Jan. 6. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield <D·Mont.), an acknowledged authority on Asia, said, "He was the last of the great World War Jt leaders." adding that Mao's "passing will mark the end of an era, but not the end nr the Polities he's laid down lor thc Pcopk"s Republic of Chin;i ... President 1-'ord said later that "Chairman Mao was a remarka- ble and a very great man. He had the v1s1on and imagination to open up the doors to the United St ates. "It 's tragic. of course, that a man of his great remarkable ability and skill and vision and forcs1J?ht has passed away." Forci met with Mao for one h o ur a nd 50 minut es l ast Oeccmhl'r durini: his China trip. Former President Nixon talked with the Communist leader in February, a pparently the last American lo do so. 1'1ai:s at Chinese government buildings and many foreign mis · sions an Pckan l(. including the U.S. liaison office, were lowered,. to ha If s taff shortly after the Pek- in~ radio announcement. llesidents or Peking. contacted by telephone from Hong Kong. said there was no mass outburst ·of emotion. One resident said, "People were walking around normally but some were w~plng and many others reflected shock and sorrow on their faces." Tien An Men, the huge public square near Mao's Peking re-- sidence, was reported normal, except that a la rger than usual number of ofriciaJ limousines could be seen. The residents said news or Mao's death was repeated con- tinuously over the radio and funeral music replaced regularly • scheduled programs. Mao is the third of his genera- tion or Chinese leaders to die this year . cm>b died in January. Then in June. 90-year-old Chu Teh founder or the Red army, dled lit· Ue more than a month after he had taken over Mao's for mer job of greeting visiting digsitaries. • Milk Cuts Risk Of Cancer COLD SPR ING llAROOR , N .Y. IAP ) -Drinktnjl l\\O gJassl's of milk a day apparently cuts the rask of .-:t•ttini: stnmu<'h can<'cr. al least amoni:Japun<'!>l'. :.ayi. a rcsc .1 rl' her f rolll Toi..) o <Related story. A lO) Jt Is On<' more bit or CVl<ll1ncc for tht> inOuence of ordinary foods in either reduc1n~ or increasing the chances of developing canct'rs Japan long had a high rate of stomach cancl'r But the deuth rate from it has dropped about one-third s ince 1955 after a change, beganninJC in 19-i9. to higher consumption or milk und milk produc t ll, and othl'r Western-type food. says Dr Takeshi Hirayama or the N:.t tional Caneer Center Rese..irch Institute in Tokyo. Consumption or milk and milk products increased by 23 tames from 1949 to 1973. he told a Con ference on Origins of Cancer at the Co ld S prin g ll arbor Laboratory . Meat consumption rose 13 7 percent. eggs by 12.9, oil by 7.8. and rrwts 6.6 percent, with not much change in coru.umption of fis h, vegetabl es and rin-. lliravama said Tl1e Grent \l'all :\loto rists along lhgh\\a~ 101 rwar P etalurn:1 ~t.·l a 'it>\\ , of the running fenrt.• a...., 1t n<.·ar:-. romplN1on Th<.• 18-loot high nylon "fence" by artist Chris to will i.lrelch o\·er :?I miles from Pct<1l11ma to tht> P;w1ril' Ocean . ' Kat's Life Taxi1ig O,,,e f 'rom 1•11~1•, . l I CIRCUS ... those scheduled through Sunday hen~" Ill goon • ! A series of s tudies of 265,000 adults ''cle arly s howed a s ignificantly lower ris k of slomach cancer in drinkers of l wo glasses of milk daily. The risk was lowest in nonsmokers drinkanA two glasses of milk daily." Some heart s pecialists advise drinkin g s kim rather than whole milk as one part of a diet aimed at l owe r ing the r i s k of atherosclerosis, the artery dis- ease underlying heart attacks. llut had.s t;1~(· \\\•dne sday ME.N.LO P ·\RI\ l.AE.l night . c1 rMJ. -pcrforml'rs-wc~-. -, __,_ Kat the cat, who inhenled se<'n sobb1n~. "1th h<.•av1ly made- SG.376 when hi:. O\\ ner dll'd up \HHl1l'n tr~ m g to dalJ masc«iir~t l\\O years ago, has lk·l'n or offthl•ir rou~l·d <'ht•t•ks d erl'd b) a ~t all' 111 "Some uf the ~u)s ure really h~ntance tarap-J)l"i.l.lser to shook up." <'O nccss1on;i1re Make feed the state kitty. Bale s~11d or other aenuhsts. "But Kat. a fluffy. brown and most Just can't let them:.elves white alley type. was left a It s a risk ) ou ve J!nl to takl'. It'!> Bonus a Targe t lidy nest egg b) Robert pan of hfl· "hl'n you 'rt> With the We1f( of San Jose, \\hO Clr('U!> Ir ~OU IOV(' the hustnCSlt, WASHINGTON <AP) The wanted to make sure his )OUJUSl take II .. 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Famous .1.;.~.:., dcpendapility! f .. . .. •' I t . I I :· .. • •• Cadets' Cheating Rampant? WEST PO INT. N.V IAP1 They pass a long t'xam quc~l1on?> at meals. T hey h e about attl'l'I dance. They steal all\lcl1c t'<ju1p m ent. And. uccordrng to a( ~ldavit,s signed by cadcL-. U<'Cu:-.cd an the U.S. Militar)' Academy'i. bl11est scandal, they do su ~•lh abandon. ln the lSl a ffidavits shO\Hl ta the Associated Press on Wednr1> day, some 60 ca dets charge n<.'ar· ly 700 other cadcls with nouting the honor code by ly1n.:. chc:ut ing. stealing, fixing cases befor1· the c adet honor comrrutlcc und toJer aling those actn·it1c1> Two affidavils allege that a member of tht> class or 1974 or cepted a Sl,200 bribe to relurn the s ingle not-gwlty vote ncl'<ll'fl to free a nother cadet of c·hari:c1> against him Tl'lur!!dav Sep1emb_I'_• _9_1_9_~_s ______ ..;;;D;,;..A;.:.;IL;.,Y;_;_P:..:IL;.::O:....:.T_.:.· -='~·' Prt(•f ,11,f•rf•d . No Fee Boost :l : ' . To Health Unit ll) KATll\'('I.\~{'\ Ott"•D••h ,..,&oe\t•tt ....,,~t<.c.&WILk11t:lh~ dt•hah• Ill JS mun) d J~' t•1t \h•dnl.'1>1lu; Yi hrn Oranµt• t 'ou l~ 'UIJt'l'\IM1r-.< .i~rt>cd t n m ul..t• four maior <'hanJ:ei. ma <·ontru' l'r:-1:.11 tw:tlth lt•,lln~ proi: r<1111 Tht•y did not r<'~otw. hoy, l'\ 1'r. .1 price in1· 11•as1• wh1t'h llt•alt h T1''>t111g l11st1lult• of Orangt• Cnun l \' I 111'10l' l ofl t<'lals ltOUJ.:ht tu rontinu1· g 1v1n,.i ph.'s1cal n. am1nJttons to p ro:.()('cl '"'' l'OUnty (•mployes , The oq,ta(l11al1on rt'crntl\ chanited 1b n.1mC' from Orang~· Count~ Health 1'l'stmg Jnst1tule \ l l h t' U g g l' S I I 0 0 0 f Supe n •1sor... Chairman H3lph 01cdnch. lht.> bourd <'Onlinul·d un 111 Tuesda~ a n •<1ul'st from llTHK President Stun le~ Mayberg lo in l'rease the charge abo\'l' theS63 99 fee last year Otednch s aid lhl' pncr matter needed "t1ml' for n'nect1nA. · 11+1rkr 11 ti:-Su11<'n 1:-.or l.uurcnct• St·hm1t. t.u1d ·• m ore extensh·(' l'h)t.irul 1•,am rould turn up C'< 1.;t1n.: .ul ml0nt1> twfor1• :111 employ-: 11-hlrl•d Thal l'ntploYl'. thl•ll. wuuld bv ha1tl pn•:..;l•d h>l'la1m thcullnwnt "us work r\'1~1tC'd latC'r on und 'l'l'k \.\ urt.. ffil'O 's l'Vlllll\!OSUtlOll be1whts Crom lhl· ..-ount), he Jrj:lll'd nu:•dr1ch e sllmaH-0 the mun· 1•xt1•11s1\ 1..' t>xums m ight cost the <'OUllt) St 2.000 c. lru. but he Sald tlYat would be mone)' well·spcnt 1( 11 \101,1ld help redurc <'l:um~ Rill.'~ aqwcd. hOYi{'\·t•r . thal ,, ,. he(' k '' it h t' x pr rt s 111 1 he wC1rk m€'n 's com pt•nsatmn field !\hOWl'd the lesser exam would bl· s ufficwnt Ill' culled the more thorough (•x am an 't>xpenSl\'l' serv1ee that 1~ not cost effect i \·e · Othe r a ffi davits s:n mcrC' friendship of a member o( lhc 88 cadet honor committ~ 1s oru.•n enough to win innocent ''erd1r h Still othe rs s ay incidents ur cheating a re far too numcrou~ to list. NAVAL HISTORY BUFF JIM GILLIS WITH HIS SCALE MODEL OF u.s.s. CONS~,,.~~·O·N P~olo Homemade Armada Now on Display at Five Banks in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa It \\as !\t aybt•rg 's requc:.l that nromoll'd a SlUd\ ofthefl\'('·\l'ar contract and led to .i ruunt~ audit whirh ~ho\\ c•d the fi rm lo!>l s:?7 31 on each or the 2.001 ci.am:- c:ondu<'ted s int'l' Jul\ 1975 Giant Pot Farm Raided "(t would be futile to tn and document the exact time ,ind dates that this occurred !>lnC'l' 11 becam e habit ual all the way until and including the ter m "'nd 1.'I\ am," one cadet SYi ore History in Miniature Wl.'dnesda~ ~up.erv1sor1> did a,erCl' to four t•on lra<'I t•han#!e1> that would ATASCADERO <AP) · Sh enff'1> depu11es have found what lhC'y rail the lar~cst com· merr 1al m urij u<tna c-ulti\'ation operation 1 n t hC' h1!>tor, of San He referred to the prart1cc• ul writing formulas. equat1on1> and various-s:nnple-problemsan rhtr - margins of the mathemall('l> tc>. Love of Nauy Lore Shin.es in Modelers Work RedU<'l' lhl' farm ., n'Qu1rt•d l·apar1t~ to p1..•rform ~i.am., from 10.000 loJ.000 .innuall\ Luis Ob1:-.po Count) · Narcol 1C's detect lVl' Larr) MObSbn says :1 s<'arch warra n was.servl'd Wed nesday rught al :1 ranch on tht• north t•nd of Toro Creek Canyon. Yi here officers found over S60.000 worth of tht' marijuana. ts permitted during tests . "l can reme mber man\' in stances in which 'poop Sl's~1on-. were given by someone who had already taken an exam. The s11e of these poop sessions rnni:l'<I from fi ve lo 10 lo hlerally l'Oltr<' companies. a nd from there 1l s pread to other rompan1c1> throughout th~ r esiment. U!>Uall~ by word of mouth." an a"1da' 1l read. The w or st scandal in \\'l•sl Point's 174· year h1ston h <i~ t o uched 226 cadets . Of that number. 149 ha\'e adm1ttN! i:111l1 ln c ollabo rat1ntt on J?raded homewor k. lost appeals of al legations they d id so or lt'fl rnr other reasons Four case:-art• pending. The accused cadets a~s<•mblt>d the amda\11ts to !lupport thc1r eontention that t he honor S\Stl•m here has fai led, that chcat1ni: i' so widespread thal to pun1..,h them by forcln~ t trem to le3'Ve'fol' a year or for good is unjust Box's Label Wasn't Wrong LOS ANGELES U\Pl Mail handlers a t t he Los AnRcle"> In temational Airport post orr.(•1· got a slithery s urpnse when they opened a box la beled "rcpt1ll'1> ·· Inside w e re 23 snake~ of various sizes, including seven poisonous copperheads The box was addressed to Ker ry Younjt. a Rubidoux h ou s ewife whose husband 1s a licensed reptile dc- aJer. But she could give no explana- tion for the p ackage, which Yi •1' from an Oh io r eptile <.'onrcrn The snakes were taken Jnlo cus tod y by lhl' Los AnAc•!(·, Department or Animal lh-~111.1 Uon 8 y STE\'F. )llT<'lft:U . Ot ltlt 0•1f'f Poot ~t;tt Ill• !>:t\., BcnPd1t't \n111l1I \1;1' a Jt0l1d M':J Captain rur .111 Jrm\ genC'ral an<f t'\ en foul!hl !>om(· t oug h ballles oul on LJkl• C'hJmplJ1n · A lot of pen pie don't know lhJl the f!allcy l".S S W.11>hrngton Yias u n d r r Bl' n t' d 1 <' t ,\ r no Id ' ~UJX'n 1:.1on Ill 1 iit; · '·" :-·on tment.il ""' ~ h1ston 11;nr Jim Cllhs "But. I j(Ul'Ss ht· n •.111) y, a' .1 traitor Th1•\ SJ) ht' ,,,Id plans lo West Point to th1· (.'lll'lll\ ro1 s 100 ,(l()(l . G1lhs ,I •I:! I t•:.tr old r orwndlt· ~1gn PJll)ll•r h." 'J>l•nl th1• lasl four ~t·.1ri. butld1n~ -.<·ah'<! do\\n r~pl1t~" of Contrnl'ntJl :\u\' ~hip~. 1nt•lud1n~ thl' .:allt·~ Wa shin~ton und lht• L SS Con:-.l1lu111111 lh::. flot11l.1 of i.mall YiCXK.lt•JI ship:. 1:-1111 d1:-.plu) lhls month ~1\ fl\'l' branrtws ol t';ll1fmT11<1 f''rrst A1'nlt in -."lt-wrort Beach Mild C'O:'l<t ~I I''" l.1111 ' 1' d1•lt1!hl1nJ: bank l'll!>tum1·r , .1t th1· \\'t'st rllff brnnrh Yi llh dl'•JllJv' of !>hrv tool!>, mJn' ht• 1h•MJ:n(.!fl and bwll. plu!> 1•arl) nt1\ \ ,..-.111pp111J.( JfllfaCts hl' has c-11ll1•t l1't't .ind. nl l'Olln.t'. the ship~ And hr ha-; :.i s t on 111 i!O \11th each d1spla~. orl·.1-.10n:tll} su1 pn:.mJ: bll'•.' bank ufrirral<. Yiilh ·:-.:o" llt.••1r Thi:.· bloYin t•n c1 j.(t nwnl' bosun s PIJ>l' "Did vou know thut John P;,ul Jones actually s ailt'<i to l::nRland to hara1>s merchant !ihtp., and the Ro)al N;:n) in 1799". hl· asks customers Althou~h he adm1L<, hl' onJ~ ha., an e1J?hth gr::id e eduralwn G11l1s ha.s e nough navc:ll lmlon slon·tf m his brain to µut an) gt>O<l l' ~ history leac her to shanw "Each of the 13 onl!inJI 1·111 on1e<1 had thl'lr ov. n n.I\ u•' Ill' '"'" • H1>n fr a nkhn hml .1 ',,' ' .ind :.o did (;l'n1•r a l Washrni.11011 but th1•y d1d11 l lJ:-ol loo lon.i: ·· h1 n •latt'' I han' lo admit !>Orne of tho.-.\· l'.irl) :-.h1v!> \\ l'rl• nothm:; morl· than roYi boat!> :ind their t·r"Yi' \.\£•re armc·d Yi 1th hlll<• mon• th,111 ptlt·hforl{:., .. ht> IJu~h:-. Gillis ran 1 atth' of( dall'~ of battle~. <'Jll!J1n-. .ind t'\ 1•n r<'t'Jll thl• dl·scendani... of som .. 1-.11 h l ' S "l'<' h1•rm'' G•rJhs Si.lid hl• started buildlllj: h1:-OYi n Cont 11wntal 'I:;"\' rlr <'l :1bout four \ l':.lr~ ;.i~o. usini: 1n formatwn h€' found m hhranr~ nr horrolo.\ t'd f rum the• l " S :'I.a\'\ I"' \\· ,.,, t 1111 d r'lpla' in<'ludt·' J mod('I or tht> l ' SS Coru.t1lul1on .J l '• .!>C'<il(• nH>dl•I thal t<it•k him abou1 1.200hours 10 c·omplet1• The mt'l1('uluu1> dcta1lini.: on th1• \HlOden ship 1s ;1 Yi onder to look al "'Then"~ morl' than 4,000 ftN t of cord u't'd for the riggtnR on 1ha1 On\>.· tw ~ays proudly, point mg to the r1' <' fool long vessel "And three yards or <.'anvas for 1-ails • luutle Name Beamed Up WASHINGTON lAP > -Star Tn•k fans havt' apparently shot a photon lOfJ)('do into the govern ml'nt's cho1t l' of name for the 1·oun1ry 's nc•w s1>ace shuttle. The National Aeronauucs and SpaCl' Admm1s trat1on had sug. 1:rstC'd the na m (• of "lht' Const1tu t1on ' and even planned to unveil the shuttl~ orbiter on Sept 17, on~t1tution Da v But Star Trek fans 11Ht1<1tC'd a ll'tter-\&. nl 111g rampa1.i:n to Pn•i-1 lll'nt Ford to 11amc thl' shutUc· 11Hl•r th(• s1;,r<,h111 .. Enlerpn1>e" 111 lh<> tl'lt'' 1"•11 '<'tt•nt•e fi<'l111n drama Villa Park Youth Dies in Jacuzzi A 9-year -old Villa Purk bov drowned Wednesday evenmg in u Jacuzzi at his home. OranJtc• County Coroner's offl<.'crs report- ed today. Huntington Taxis Charge Top Rates Barry D. Brunson, son M Douglas and Uelh Brum.on nf 19002 Abt>rdccm Lane. was pro nounced dead on arrival al R· 30 p.m. at St. Joseph Hospltul. or OdaJs saitt llun11n1:tnn Beach rnx1 cab nders will be p:iy1nf: the h11:hest f:lres in Oron~c County City council nwmoo" havc ap prove(! new rah.•l( for the Yellow Cab Com puny of 8'1 <'t.•nt.; for th~ ftr!lt Mc fourth mil<• und RO <'l'nl" for eoch acftlrl ion.ti m1l1• Bud~· AwakcaninJ! Napper Nabbed At Witness' Home A young sojourner rrom Pacif1c Grove who pulled his bat~ered. 17•yea.r-old van o(( Pacific Const Jlipway into a Huntington Beach rftidential area to s leep over nilbl 1ot a rude awakening Wed Mlday. He was shake n from slumber •bout dawn when patrolmen con· "9ged on lhe region in southeast 8*ttingt.on Beach alter a frantic ~ecall from a resident. The traveler had parked direct· 11 tn ftoot or the home of lhe key ..-ecwoa •ilness against two IDln accused or the kidnap-killing ol Mrs. Joann Seigman, 43. a 1'oamoor bousewife tragically alalntwoweeks a10. Patrolmua Craic Robison said tbe family awoke and spotted the ~cious car, re.ring it might ~ htenda of tbeauspeas. The J)l'OSttutlon witnesses no • longer Ii ved a t tha t location and in fact , they ar e in hiding with police p r o t ect io n pending lhei r • testim ony In the case agajnsl William "Ping Pong'' Gullett. 27 . and Ronald Ewing. 'Zl, both of Bell.flower They are accused of abductinJ? the fam1l:. of Lon~ Beach markct manager Jot)n Seigman and hold· ing the cou ple a nd their three children until Seigm an agreed to obtaln $8,000 from his store. The Seigm a n youngsters were found bound and gaged In the abandoned van the abductors used, but the body of Mrs Seigman was found two days later in a Carson field. She h:ad been ex· ecuted by gunshols in the head. A calJ t o polke by both a Cormer ja!I celJ acquainta nce of Gullett and" a second e nonymou." tip led ln,•estagators to the prur /\ S!l per hour <'harge s hould lh<'re b<' Yi a1 llnft time or traffic <lt•l:iys al!lo was approved. Tht> new rates ml'an thut 1w:.-;t•nitt'r' w1ll pny 20 Cl'nts mor1• for 11 mill' nnd SI 10 more ror 10 milt'' Fart•' \1 Ill t akt• l'fret•l im ml'dia t1•l.' ht•<' ;rnsi• lhl' act ion was p:isst•d by rt'1<0J11\1on. a mf'mber of lht• <'ity e lt•rk 's stuff Sllld City ('oun1·1I rtH'm her!-o !->Ultl th+> 1ncrea~t· Yi J ~ nut out of hn<' because of <'ll'>I nr hvinit 111 t•rt'U!IC'I. It \\ J~ ll(ltC-d lhti( the fare increase was the fi rst sought since 1973. Yellow Cab's previous rates were fi() cents (or the (irsl OOC• seventh of a mile and 70 cents for each mile lher eufter. Council members wcrl' In formed in a staH report that i.ix1 rote in llunttnj?ton Beach arl' the highest in the county. Th<' r r port said that lowe r traU1c volume and 1trcater dlsta.nc s in volved 1n dis patching the cabs a re responsible for the r ates Taxis serving the Huntington Beach area ar e based in NeWl)Ort Beach and Costa Mesa. In a letter seeking the r ate in crease. Yellow Cab pres ident Herman Tate said the r aise would e nable the company to meet the r isintr costs of in- surance, payr oU truces, gasoline, repairs and Social Security. He said that drivers aJso will receive a · · m \lC h dese r 11cd " rouse Cooncil m~mbnrs R l<'hurd Siebert ;,nd NoTma Git;}>s vot<.'d again t lheincren,~ -, · 'Thl· C:onst1t11u nn "a1' d 111~ ship for 1l!> day." he s1ml. "Then Yi er e about -134 c rl'\\men aboJrll 1f\OU count ~J annt'!o G1lhs Yi ears a Na\'} seaman·~ uniform. patterem'd art er thosl' Yiorn tn the· War ol' 1812. "to udd a h11>tor1cal touch h> m; talks " ht• ':1\S ilt• Jnd his " 1fc. Yihom he r;1ll' hll> ··mate. · haH• l.wt•n traH•lm.: Jround th1• slate for tht· last 11. months Yi 1th hi!> d11>ph1y' "Tl'arhin~ aboul our hertlaJ.:l' and pr1dP rubs off ·· ht• -..ud. ··11 \\t' tc•ach tl to 'ounit kids. "'1th \ 1~1hlt• dl1-Jll:.ty~ hl.c lht'~e. lhl'~ gl•t inll'rrsted · · ··You·d be :>urpnSt'fJ hoy, httlt• .,omc people kno"' ahoul our h1~ lory I was talktnit about J ohn Paul J ones one t1mr and a ladv ~1 ke<l me Jf he \\ ai. J fnC'nd of mint>.·· he said, s haking hi, hewl ··can vou rmagine tlwt·'" Gills and his Wil'c Will bctnkinl! his redwood. mahogany and pint' :-hips to the Cow Palace next June for a ··R rfl1'<'l ion~ or VeMeryear·· disµlay. Rcqu1rl' an annual uud1t nf OCI !Tl record~ Give the counly an OJJtllln on having thl· fi rm or counl) ph~:-1 t·1..1n:. perform 1>p1..·rrnl l''<am~ n• quired for rount~ 1 ruckdnvcn. Red uce thl' amount of re quired m e d1rul m~1lprnrtr c·(· hah1hty insurancr fromS5 m11lwn toSI m1lhon The board askt'Cl ('OUnt \' or r.c1ab to draft 1.in_guai::e to 1mph• mrnl 'hosl' contra r t c-han~l's and bnng lhe m bat•k Tuesday fo r ap µron1I when llll' pncl' tnt'rC'asl• Yi tit be dcbakd again Su per\'t ·or~ deadlol·kcd 2 2 Tursd ay and W ednt>!)da) <>n .mother conl raC'l r hange n•rom mended b~ c·ou nt~ ll uman St.•n •iccs Agcnq dtreC'tOr l>a\ 111 Odell. Thal chan~c.· would ha\ e creal · 1'd two classe!> or phys ical exams. one for persons whose JOb ai--.1An- m c n ts would involve light phy1'ical exertion andtho!>ewho!'>e assignments would require more strenuous effort Both S upervisors Thomas Riley and R a lph Cla rk supported Odell's recommendation Uut Diedrich. whose lone <,up- Hobson said bulk manJuana parka l(t..'S were found in the re s1denr e. gurage and barn and or firers a lso d iscov..-rl'd u large field or marijuana under cultivu l ion, Worker Back At A-pla11t RICHLAND. Wa!>h IAP> -A worker con tam inutcd with r adioacl1\11ty in a chcmic;:il ex plos1on h as bee n released from a hospital "'1th no apparent per m a ne nt il l e ffe c t s. medi c al aulhont1cs s ay. Jlowe11t>r, nusle~r processing operator lla rold McCluskey, 64 , remains unde r care for r adioac-~ live contamination and other in· juries , possibly ror anothe r month Wall Unit I I 11 I I I I I ~ ~ I I ~ I ' I I I I - An attractive wall unit in the warm informality of Rural Oak. consisting of 3-acr Pilasters. 2-74" shelves and 2·42" shelves specially priced o~399 •installed H.J.GAR~ETT fURNITURE ·~"i ~ PROFESSIONAL INTEIHOR DESIGNERS Open Mon, lhuri & frt. h es. n1s HARBOR BLVD COST A MESA CALIF. _,,,..~~ . • . t I DAILY PILOT ltiur~ay Seotcmtier 9 1117& Violence Continues l Cape To'µ'n Motorists Escorted CAPE TOWN, ~uth Africa (AP> -Ar med police escorted • white motorists in convoy~ In the Cape Town area today after a night of riot ing that left fi ve dead a nd at least 12 injured, uccordmg to POiice count. Police ul o reported 30 persons under a rrest. ALTHOUGH CAPE Town was quiet but still tense aft er Wednes· d ay night 's outbursts, fresh un· rest broke out inland. In the wine·producin1t center or Paarl, 35 m iles from Cape Town police dispe rsed several h11ndred colored school pupils tryin,-to m a rch o n t h e town center_ "Colored'' is the orricial des1gna· lion here for persons or mixed race. Some r oads were closed to white motorists 1n the area of the Ulll\•erslty town of Stellenbcsch, about 25 miles from Cape Town Police gu.irded barricades and -warned motoris ts and reporters not to enter the colored town!.lu ps as "things a rc serious." CONVO\'S, ESCORTED by armed polu-e, we re orgaru i cd to protect motoris ts from being stoned as they drive througltthc narrow. winding Banhock Moun· tain pass to Stellcnbcsch. Con· voys started rrom the top or lhe pass eve ry hour. About JOO vehicles. ind ud1ng buses. trucks asnd cars, ~·ere in the fi rst convoy. One driver re- ported t he line of vehicles wus stopped for a long time while the police dispersed a crowd In the bushes on the side of the road. Another trouble s pot was the diamond-m ining city of Ki m· berley whe re police patrols were stoned in the black l-Ownshlp or GaJashewe . rN THE TRANSKEI lrib:il re· serve, due lo become an indepen· dent stale next month. a girls' hostel al a m ission school near U mta ta, t he capita l, was wrecked by fire dunng the njght. Pobce suspect ar son. Near P r etoria. a crowd of about 100 school pupils Jeered as Judge Petrus Ctllie. who is prob· ing the r iots for the government. a r r ive d a t Attrid gev 11l e township. Five truckloads or po lice. arm e d w i t h hand carbines, escorted the bus carry· ing Cillie and officials. At least 311 persons have died in the racial unrest that erupted J une 16 in Soweto, the h uge Africa n towns hip outside Johan· nesburg. M E ANWH I L E, PRIM E 'F~ll Like Ston~' Pound Plummets Minister John Vorster. in hts hrst m aJor st ~lement aince his weekend meellng with Se<'retary of St ate Henry A. Kissinger, ruled out a political role for blacks In w h iJe ·r uled South Africa and threatened tough new steps against antlgovcrnmcnt rioters. The prime minister's speech to a provincial congress of his rul· Ing National par ty in Blomfon· tein disappointed some h~rals who hoped for aJI announcement of significant re laxation of the a partheid po li cy of whHe supremacy . r a<'ial separation ex· cept dur\rlg working hours and de n i a l o f Sou th African citizenship to nonwhites. Vorster said he was willing to meet with black leaders in ur ban areas t o dis cuss complaints about wages, work opportunities, social s ervices and restrictions on owning of property and move· ment. But he got a standing ovation from the c rowd of 10,000 whites when he declared, "There will be no sharing or power" with non· whites in South Africa. He srud the gover nment will adhere to its policy of offering blacks POliticaJ n ghts only in the remote tribal homelands it is creating for them on the least d esirable 15 percent of South Afr ica ·s territory. Busing Off To Quiet Start - •P WtrfOftOlo Accide11t Probed Investigation was continuing today into the cr ash ol a Southern Pacific locomotivl' and u school hus at t'l'OM1 in~ in Lafayette. Ore .. tha t has no safety gat~s T\\o children on the bus were killed and 38 were injurttd. f1,·c· c ritically. Witnesses said the bus stopped or slowC'cl to ,1 near s top befor e crossin~ the trucks . • Man Faces Kidnap Charg POflT MOOUY, C\1n.11.la <AP> l>onn Id 1\ll' .end\.•r Ila~', ~tl'· C'll°'t'rl ur kt't'JllllJ.( tt l3 )'l'Or old ~1rl 1111pri..,nnl•d 1n un undt>r ~round l't•ll for 1111 day~. fac~~l u l'CI Url .1ppt•,1rar1t•c today o n l'har~l':-of k 1d11aplni:: ond rap('. 11:1,\ . .i:1, ls !'11:1r~t·d in the dis· llillll':11 HrH'I' (lf Abby Drover, th<: d11ld (If 3 Jll'lj.!hlmr or htS l'OliCU fount! lwr Mo11ct,1~· ni~hl in as•~· foot ~(IU.tl'l' l'l'll bc1wath lluy·s J(ara.:t• Al'TllORITIF.S f:ST IMATF.D the child. who \\ tt'S 12 '~hen sho d1~apJ1l':Jrcd "h1lc on lhe way to "chool M nrrh 10 lo~t 20 pounds dunni.: tht• orrkal INs<'n bed us mcntull~ .;table but phy 1c~llly ''cakt>n ed. s he was b l'1n g shielded from tht• pubhc. Pohc1• :..11d lhl·~ found -a scrap of DJPl'r Ill lht• l'l.ll\\ertl'd bomb ::.hcltl•r in "h1l'h tht: child" as en. tombed t\IJb~ had\\ n llcn "God ha~ hdpl'd me so tar and I le wall help nw to lhl' firush. God "or ks 1n m ~ sll·r1uu:-WU) s but what I h• dlll':o. 1:-ri~ht." Constable Wayne Sm1lh said !ht> girl "" ao; ~uh1ected to sexual at'tivit il'S that wt> re abnormal." And hC' ~ai d s he h a d b een · · r o r 1· 1 h I y r C' s l r a i n c d b y h;ind<'urfc;. shuddM and chaan<i. but wt• l'an·t ..,uy whether this was part of the• 'il'\llal ubu:o.c." In Strike Threat BOSTON CAP} -Schools re· opened quietly today for the second day or classes in Boston's lhlrd year of court-ordered de· segregation. Blacks Beaten m LO:'IJDON IAP ) The threat or a national seamen's strike beginning Sunday sent the British pound plummeting on foreign ex· chani;t•s today J S the Bank of England stopped s upporting the cur· renc.\ Howeve ~, in Hyde P a rk, another white area that had un· rest during the first two years or school integration, a group or about 20 whit e youths heaved rocks this morning at a city bus. Noiniuries were r eported. Weed, Race Motives Mulled in Nett York . The pound lo~l more than 312 cents against the U.S. dollar in 15 minutes O( hectic lradtng after the bank Withdrew Its efforts tO bolster sterhni,: as selling pressure became too intense. ~"It fell hke a stone," said one dealer, quotmg the pound at Sl.1330 compared to Wl'dnesday's closing of SL 77. llH11gt~r Strike l:.'11d11 MEXICO CITY LA P > -American prisoners have ended a hunger str ikt.' •ffter 36 hou rs and expressed gr atitude to the Mexican governml?nt for taking initiatl\'es that could bring freedom to hun· dreds of Americans in Mexican Jails, the Interior Minis try an· noun<.'ed Prc:.1dcnt Luis Echever· ( J r1a proposed l<.'g1slat1on Sun· f N SHORT day tha t could rc•sult in parole before t he end of lhl' yl•ar for ""-------------many or th~ druK offender:. umon~ the 572 Americans in Mexican Jatls. Echc"e rria's action took most or the steam out of tbe strike mo\•eml•nt. a nd "hen the fast bt>gan on Tuesday, only about 70 Americuns and two Canadians part1c1pated. Care• Tax Break ShMplifit-d WASHl ~GTON CA P> Senatc·House confe rees working on a multi·b1llion dollar ta,x re\'iscd bill have agreed to give work1n.: fw rents a s1 mplif1cd and expanded sys tem of tax benefits to offset l'OSlS of child {'UfC The <'onfe rees arc headed toward the final votes on a com· promise bill that already bears an extension of <'x1sting $15 btlhon gener al tax cuts through next year, worth SISO for a family of four making S15,000 a nnually . • fito11g~ S 1dt Tak•• Pre lit1thucriu AT LANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP) -Miss T exas, Carmen McCoHum, won the swimsuit contest and Miss Virginia. Pamela Polk. captured the talent competition Wednesday in the fi rst night of prelimin aries at the Miss America Pageant. Miss Polk, 22, of Richmond. took the talent with a r endition of ''M1Ch1amano Mimi"fromthe opera "La Boheme"hy Puccini. Miss McCollum, 19, of Odessa, wore a coral sw1mswl with s p3ghc tti straps In her contest. Father Booked SANTA CRUZ (AP) -A Wa tsonville m an, Ramiro R. Luna, 34, whose S·wcek·old son, .Mark. died or head injuries has been booked for investigation of murdet . a uthorities report. NEW YORK <A P) -About 20 young white men :.wept through Washingt o n Squar e Park in GreenWlch Village armed with sticks, bats and pipes a nd beat up all the black m en they spoiled, police re ported. Eleven victims of the Wednc~· day evening a ttack \\CrC' taken to St . Vincent's Hospital. where one ma n was r eported in critical con· dilion with a possible skull frac· lure. Another was admitted for treatment of an e~ e inJ1iry, and the othe rs were !recited and re· FURNITURE leased. POUCF. SAID Tin: allack a11· parenlly was racially mot1' atcd but that they were mvc~llj!atang r eports t hat the heat1n .:~ s temmed from a 'fuC'sday ni ght dispute involving a sale of mara Juana . The re have been no i.1m1lar at ta<•ks tn the urea. The attarkE·rs left immcdant<'ly aft er the beatings and there were' no arrC!'.(:o, A WITNESS WHO walkl'<I hv the park about 8 p.m .. JUSl :iltt:r SCHOLARLY DESKS WITH HEIRLOOM FUTURES the altac·k, ..,,llCI · 11tal•k (ll·oplt• "<'rt' I) an~ on the J?ro11n1I and l'\'l·ryth1ni.: wa. 'l'r~ 11u1ct /\ m liulancc• alien. rlantc; \H'rt' p1ck1n~ 11p tht• hod1e-. .me! the• olh<•r 1woplc were look'. 111~ awn~ " Mayo1 Abraham lk•a me, who ~aul ht• w ai. "d''l'PIY d1i.turb<'d ·• Ii\' f hf' inc·1dt·nt. c·onft•rrC'd with police offlt.'1Jb anti i::nl :J!'.i;urance that l'\ t•rr t•ffort "nuld lw m a1fr t1) fmd lhl.' .1tt•H·ki. :rnd prcvcnl an) rt•t·un l'lll't' Nebraska Shivers ' Tit<' b1A 4b" Ion~ dc'k is rin1,iwd fruol J1ld li.ick m antiqu.e..~dc.o 04k, h.iJ> luc ked roll 101>. ccnler drawer, da~ il _ c uhhi'''• ,\nd 'lurd~ l.lm· ""2 2 s • in.tt l•d m.ir·prool '"ilir1~ wrldcc. r .ibulou-! • Spotty Storms Mar V.S. 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' ~ :3SS Gr.tecful :w· wide all·wood mellow o.ak. de~lc with .intiqul' • replic.i de~ign detai led by porcel.iin and brass hudware, l~groll top .ind cen1~r'tfrawer, exquisitely cutfuied to delight the student now, .ind be an heirtoom forever. Marvelous! Solid, seriou~ future~ ~tart here on the huge 54" long ;iill.wood o.ik d~k with big, wide dr.iwcr<1, filing drawer, locking roll top, organized cubbin .and p.ineled det.iils for a Ionic ·~ss and feel th•f is right at hom~ "' in lhe most elegant setting.. Distinguished! • COME HOME TO RI FURNITURE ANAHEM 1 •ANTA ANA/TUSTIN I COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH I LA HABRA 1512 w. Uncolft 1703 ... Intl I L atll ... t!Mlof ...... ,~, 8el0Cfl 91•d. 1no w. Wllll~ 7n-1231 IMS-t20t t4M7'1 • 121·2'11 1t1•'1'11 • ... ... U.e tht! new ,--;;, lt8 fumltu~ [~! ch111e urdt r ~ ~:J I· I .I ~lzhenits~·n • Nobel Winner Moves to U.S. From P Olspalcb.-s Exiled Russian aulh<>r Alf'xaodu olr.benlt1yn \eereUy moved from Zunch la!>l month and has cone to the United StlllC!>., MlUrcc.•:1 close lO th\• fam1 IY reported A knowledgeable sourc'l' In the Umtect States confirmed the r('port anU said lhe Nobel Prize wm ner bNlled in Vermont. Sources In Zurich said Solzht>nitsyn left there b~·t·11ur.c or lilleged huru~smcnl by S<l\11(.'l ~ctret police. ,, In the past year. ho"ever. Soltcnitsyn has !>.l>1.·nt much or his ttm t' an the L'nllt."CI .Stalt's and ha:. been doing hls mJJt>r rl" M~arch al St anford Cn1 l'r<.1t) SOl.lHCNITSYN • . Before .~ou root for )our home ~late during the \11ss ~mer1ca finalsSuturcJ;iy 111J!ht. note lhtll Miss Wyoming. Carol June Wallace. "as Miss <entucky 1n la st year's M1!>.~ Lr S A paReant · Miss llhno1s. Belly Jimison, once named Betty )om berger . grew UJltn l>PM S\ f\ Jn1a ~11 s ll D e I a w a r e . ( ) Deborah Lipford, is reaJ. P r.()f~l L' ly from New J ersey and _ I.', '1·~ _ "as once M 1ss Atlantic ---------"' City. She now lives in Newark. Del. Miss Pcnnsylvanrn. :\larie McLaughlin. 1s also 1 New J ersey ilc - • It took 198 years ror the La Seu la Opera to m ake 1 trip to the United Slates. and then the musicians had to wail an add1lional 50 minutes or mor e before the stage was ready. While Italy's First Lady, \'it· tore Leont>, and \'ice President and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller waited an the presidential box. techn1c1ans al the Kenne d} Center in \\'all hm~rton "orked "1th a hydraullt device and ./ lmally. lhal fa1hng. rc·sorted to MRS ROCttE FElLEA mu!>ck po" l'r The SO·minule de lay didn't set•m to matter much. La Scala had one or the most triumphant re· ceptions in lhc fi ve year h1st or) or the J ohn F . Ken· nedy Center for th(• Performing ArL,, "hose fifth birthday was d elayed a bit • Yale University President King man Brewster Jr. told incomm~ freshmen -including Ronald Reagan Jr. and Kate l 'ctall that liberal arts education ma} be elitist because or hm1tl•d ill' cess to it But he said. "at its bt•!lt u liberal education do<'S M'<'m to develop the qual111cs of mind. judgm ent and spirit whicl1 havl! som e th i n g t o d o w i th leadership.'' Bre ws t er addr essed thr 1.306 incommJ( freshman. who 1'AEwsTE.R include Miss Udall, daughter of Arizona Rep. Morris Udall, :.in early chall<·nger for the DPmocralic presidential nominullon. and the son of (Ol'mer California Gov Ronald Heagan. un!>UC· ctssfu l Republican preMdcntial C'hJllt·n~er • A San Francisco bookseller and publisher has been sued on copynght charRes hy the daughter or lbe Internationally noted painte r G~r~es Rouault. • ba~lle Rouault or Pans clatm<'d an her L' S. '1listrict Court suit that Alan Wor,y & Associates in-frin~d copyrights or her late folher'i. works through publication of the 104 page book, "Georges Rouault -The Graphic Work " Wofsy de nied infringement. charging the artist's daughter with "trying lo kc•cp anything ob· jtctive from being wnttl'n about h€'r father through threats and Intimidation " • Bob)>y Fl11cher of the UmtC'd Stales confirmed during a one-day .v1!.it to Thailand that negotiations h ave been completed for u match with world chess cham- pion A11atoly Karpov of the Sov. iet Union, the ncws papl'r Bangkok World said It said the ser ies of games Is \fOrth $3.5 milllon to the winner nnd will be played in Manila at a <kRe lo t>c fixed later. Fiscber became world rhl'ss cha m pion by dcfrat ing Boris Spa11ky or the Sovif't tlnwn In FISHf q "'1972 but was s trapped of hie; llllr la"t year after he rtjected terms for a c•hamp1on'ihip match against Karpov. Thuri>d;iy Sep1embc.>r a 1976 Mars 'Dig' Site Sought Viking Needs TUK> Scoops of Martian Soil A'Wir• .... 10 H.et•fl ring \Count ported lion. r :.i hl'a r l' d · 110 ... ptl l>Uf ft•r \londa daH· leader Rob USU! I!) re fuir romh \Cr111g trurn attat•k al s S i'n a 1 Ba~ll'. 72. ' the ~ltad. ~o re least· l he band :,, been set. r Got Best 1 Hou ~ SAN EGO IAP> He or re d lhc bl'51 steak 1 the rest;iur:.int and . · er ealinj! 1t . pulled ft a fl IS tot IO stead o wallet H e l'O h e rde d Bonan Sirloin Pit empl 'l'S into a restrol. robbe d the !'afe of .600 and left °" 1thou a' tn{ a t1µ. - PASADENA IAP> Sl'ienl1sts ha\e been :.earchtnit the rock littered plam of Utopia for a eleJr spot to send \'1k1ng 2 on lls first l\hrtlan sur. race d1~gtnfl ei..pediucm in lhe second phlise of mlln '$ M~arch for life on the red planet. "There are severaJ nltt'rnative sites available 111 froot or the lander," said JPL spokl'sman Jim J<uko~sk1. •·tt's a matter of being able to get two coops of th() kind of soil c1en1.1.sts feel they should ( ) ha\'c Stal4' Kukow ki Mild scien· t1i.t!'i want earh of the di~· gin~!> to contain a mix· ture of soil und pebbles. The soil will be analyzed In V1kin1t 's organic chemical instruments. and the pebbles by the lander's inorganic chemi:.try anulyier~ HTO ('hlef11 Rejerf Ullt-r LOS ANGELES CAP) Southern Cahfornia Rapid Transit Distnct directors for the third time ha\C reJected :.i 21 percent pay r aise compromise aimed al e nding the 18·day-old bus strike which has a ffecled 800 Orange County riders. The RTD board of directors had been reported lo be under heavy pressure from some supervisors and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley lo agree to the compromise to get the buses rolling again. ICveruit D~a•h IJn•ttleed SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Navy says it will pro· bably be a week before it knows exactly why a 17· )ear-old recruit died two days after finishing a two· mile run. Gordon Fisher of Cheney, Wash .. collapsed of apparent heat prostration last Friday. llis cond ition worsened Sunday, and Fisher died en route to Naval llospital. .HiHe GHard Dragged. Dif#d BARSTOW tAP) -A guard al an isolated filH>liUm mine was murderl'<1 by twins: tlt'rt un<l drag&ed ~hlfld a 1·ar until he died, Slin lkrn11rd1no County sherifC':. dl·tccl1ves say. The bod. of John Albert Un:rnqul, •\14, or Uok<'rsfit>ltl, wa~ tl1st•11vered nl the lgdustriul Minln~ and Millin)( Co mane in the.- Clark l\tountains ubout 120 miles northtast of Bnrstow. Detertivt'S ~ay ht• was c·lublwd, lht•11 1lra~.i1•d behind a car. probably jw;l b<'f<m.• or dunn~ t hl' Lnbor Duy weck1•111l The killer mi1) haH• bt•«n u claim jumper. t h(•y i;u1d .-.n,. P••dr•J ('fHJppt'r Crn11lw11 LOS ANt;ELF.. <A1'1 1\H1 tour1!>b. on a sightseeing ride and lhl· pilot of tht>1r tour hl'hcoptcr swam to safely aftl'r the craft ap1w:ired llJ hu\ l' trouble takm.: off. then crai.hrd and turnl'd OVl'r in lhe Los Angeles II arbor near San Pedro Pilot A. W. Coles was treated for head 1nJurics at the San Pl'dro and Pt•ninsula llosp1taL Passenger:, JOSt' \'1llalon. 23, of ~1ontcn•v P ark and Gilberto GonzJles. 57. of Montern~). ·!\1ex1co: sustained only minor hand inJunes Dis Face Trials SAN DIEGO <AP> -The ~1 arine Corps Recruit Depot says special courts martial will be ~in~n two more drill instructors accused of mtlilreat1ng m·l'n Sgt. J essred Gleason, 25. of Tohalch1 Mr f\ inll·v. N.l\t., was chargl'd with striking ret'ru1ts m the stomach. chest :rnd head. g rnbb1nt( Ont' by the throat. with attempting lo innuence the tcstimon\' of potential witnc•sst·s · Sgt. Fred E Thomas. 23. of Cl<'veland \\ J' charged with slappin~ a recruit on the back of lhl· head, gr abbing a recruit by the shirt. with h:mni.; and failure lo r('port mistreatment of rerru1ls Gleason goes to trial Sept 20. No dute hull been i;rt for Thom as Variations on the cube St¥:¥ a lot of storage w ith particle board c011onen1s All variations on the cube/they come in 1i1erenl sizes and styles. Some have drawers, sot? have vertical or horizontal dividers. Put the1 together to match your needs and your s~e. Made of smooth. high quality particle be d, ready lo assemble and finish yourself. P ogethcr a custom storage unit, atb-1 1-yourself savings. MOULAR UNFINISHED FURNITURE, Ai2 Rd · 11.49 t88 133 eg. 20.99 6.88 ,-21 ~eg. 12.99 10.88 A·20sd Reg. 14.99 12.88 A-31wd Reg. 19.99 14.88 DAIL V PILOT '. l.i He 's Sante Perso11 Inside' EM t:;R \'\'ll,LE lAPl A 15·)l'llr olrl Emcr) lhgh School 'llU<ft'nt has mnck un 1m1H11.s1unl!d plt.•a to I tw t r11s t t't•s or Uw 1-;nl\'•'Y. l 'nifll·d S~hool d~st nd o n IH•hulr of t t' n r h (' r ~ t ,. v 1.• I> u 1 n . formt>rl y u f t•mu le nunH.'~)tlrls Hi<-h11rcl' lhir Tamoru Sutton \\ e<lnc. luy 111i:hl t11ld thl' board on "hich her other sll11. "\\as a very good lea chl.'r , a \'ery ~ood frtl'nd and tnught ui. pJOre than JU!'l P E 1 physical edu<'alion > Shl'IW \CU~u sense of pride Sl'lf worth and faurplay " DAI N. A T ESl'RED tracher with lht> district Jpr 10 year11 . taught \\Omen's physlcal educa lion before unders:oms: ~1 i.ex change program ut Stanford Un1Hr:>1ly la:.t i.pring lie has askl'd the• trustees to rl'inslulc him as an 1Jl s truc l o r in anolher s ubJCCI lie wa~ not pr('Sl•nt al Wednesday ntf:hl ·., mret in!(. at which Miss Sutton told t rust('es. "Mr Dain is basiC'all\' lh<' s um" person ins1d.l' " Reach the unreachable branches Time 10 mm your1Tcs o1 dead branches w11h I'''' handy lrf"e pruner ;1n.i saw You don 1 n3ve tor mo 011r on a limb and ris~ •n1ur r.s do thf' whole cu1t1nri 1ob lrom lhe ground H1• I 1f' / Down the garden path i'1~your Jandscaplng w1lh a pall\ of stepping slones Red or natural color 12-x 12 ">Quare b1oc~s. STEPPING STONCS A cool head for a hot summer II you're replacing old spnnl<lers or pulling 1'I a new system. he1e s a good head a1 a groat · price. Ceriters 1emove easily tor cleaning Your cho1co V. , y,. or full spray. Reg.59c Threaded 10 lit y,· pipe assembtcd prurirr 1 PJ t 1.v 48c PLA STIC( SPRINKLFR HCADS. neg 29c ---------------------4 blade :ind adaP'"' w,lh 18c We regret to inform you your back to sctfool stuff is in at The Storekeeper Boy's Dept. ~MDFICTMIL Nylon pull·over windahirt. Contrast placket and sleeve stlpea with stowaway b~ poci(et. GrHt colors. Soya $12.00 Mens $14.00 Free Bike Sag w1lh any bacl\ lo ~chool purch.l:. l 8 reel 01 wooden 1101" TREE PRUN£R AND j A\V, nco q 9'1 7.88 Ray reflector Bounce back most or tlw sun s heat and Qltl!P w11h Window Wonder Window Protccllon. H's m•rror 11~" surrace curs heal and ullrav1olet rays Kl'PPS you cool, keeps your lurn1h.11e and draoes from fading. IS# x 84" roll, includes special adhesive REFLECT IV[ WINDOW PROTECTION 2.88 • A sobering thought These eu1hen11c whiskey barrels are ge111ng rar•r all the lime So pick up sevettal now Thoy make groal 14ble b11scs Or planicrt. Or chaus Your 1meg1na11on is 1ho l1m11 IU wna1 you can do w11h 1nem SO gallon barrels OENUINE OAK WHISKC Y 8,1.RRCL. Reo. 22.99 ~=~=i~==~i~~ . 12.88 ~ ~ Ward & Harringto·n .~, ... ,, ... -r"" ................... •. Garden Grove Fullerton Costa Mesa Long Beach Orange 7707 Garden Grove Blvd 301 So, Stat• College 1275 Bristol 6980 Cherry Ave. 324 West Katella 537-9571 or 893·6523 670-0050 556-1500 634C·7111 532·2506 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mdn. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 except Open 9 to 6 every day Sat & Sun 9 to 6 Sat & Sun 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun 9 to 6 Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 • , .• .. ti DAIL PILOT EDITORI L PAGE Move 'Retreat' Closer llun~lngton Beach's seven -member city council and 16 rugh-level munkipal officials were scheduled to meet ln a rev eal in Pomona this wee kend. Tha t meeUr1g was canceled yesterday. It is good that it was , It the retreat had gone as planned, it would have heen a proba ble violaUon of the law and a circumven· lion of the public's right to obtain Cirs t·hand knowledge of public business. We ure certain it wasn 't intended that way. Mayor Harriett Wieder and others on the council most certainly had the best or intentions. Obviously, they saw the two·day retreat on the Cal Poly campus as an opportunity for free-flowing communication about the city's problems and goals. Tha t would have been aJl well ~nd good if the city governme nt we re aprivatecompany. It wasn 't. Despite the advice or City Attorney Don Bonfa, the meeting probably would have violated the Brown Ac t. the slate's anti-secrecy law. The act says a council majority can't meet outside a r egular or special meeting to discuss city affairs. That 's as it should be. Back-room sessions m ay improve effi ciency, but no one ever said free govern- ment is the most efficient government. While Mayor Wieder made it clear the session was open lo the public and the press. holding it on a college campus 40 miles away would discourage even the most avid city hall· watcher from being able to attend. . The retreat concept is not new. ·por ism a bad manage ment technique. But goverrfment ope rates with the public's money and government should do ever ything it can to make certain the public bas ac- cess not merely to its decisions but. equally impor- tant, to the discussions that lead to those decisions. I The basic goals ot :i re treat could be met by hold· mg it on one day, probably a Saturday, at a 10<.'ation inside the city limits. It could be called as a proper. udjou~ed meetms of lbe council with the public and the press invited u.nd made welcome. We do not doubt the intentions behind this weekend's retreat, but certainly it was wise to cancel Jt in view of the r emote setting for serious discussion of the city's goals, objectives and budget programs. Development Impact Huntington Beach Union High School District of· Cicials arc upset over being left out or early-stage planning for the development of the Bolsa Ohlca Marsh area. Trustees feel they should have helped write a draft environmental impact report on the area which was released by a city committee. The trustees say some of the information in the r eport is inaccurate while district staff members wonde r why they were not asked Cor their opinions. City officials said thls is not unusual at this earlv stage o~ p~ezo~ing the l ,~acre ar ea. They said" school d1stncts m the area will be very much involved later in planning the Bolsa Chica development. Because of the serious overcrowding in the high school district , the boa rd or trustees is justly con· cerned about any potential development in Hunt- ington Beach. City and school officials should work closely on this project from the start by keeping each other up- dated on every aspect of development and its ramifica· lions in the Bolsa Chica are a. H /F REMEMBER NOY/) tf 'S NOi £YllALIAN ... I lr'S PRONOUNCED t1ALIAN ... Farlllers Show The Way Dear Gloon1y Gus A -<· Nof To.r Expef-•taf io11s i Budge!s 'Must Meet Only Needs ( PA UL HARV EY J We s llll ca II it ··rrcc en terprlse." t hough it's less 1 .. free" every duy The mun who used lo run his own business is now told by the EEOC which person t.o hire. told by the unions h<Jw much to pay, told by the FT(; how not Lo advertise. and othf'rwise inhjb•l· t'<l in his prero~atives by the EPA . the OSHA. the NllTSA and the t-~EA. He's d rowning In ;Jlphubet soup' But there is on<' place lert in the American economy where r r ee e n · te r pri se •~ s till m ostly f r ee . and s1gn1f1canlly m o r e e fr l· c ie nt t h a n a n yw h e r e e lse the• farm. City dudu a r e try in g home gardening again this year to s upple m e nt t he f a mily groceries. That's all riJ:ht. Rut we cily·tllans Wlll never manage to feed ourselves. Durin g h i lifetim e t h e average Amcn eun will eut 6 2 tons of meat: 20,932 eggs: 1,146 p o und s of hul le r an d marganne: 4.1 tons of potatoes: 3.8 tons of whc~1t ; 2 I ton:s or mil k and cream. None of us has a bnck yard thllt bif(. nut th(' /\m('r1cun f, rmcr hM made himself so efficient that one of h11n can reed hlmsetr plus ~ of us -and still have cnouith tell ov"r lo export to other nations S22 billion worth of form products this past year! T ll F.R•: I S n o b e tt e r showcase for the 11dvantagcs or the Amt•rittHI capitalist "ism" thnn our farm s. for thl' American farm I~ the one placti on this planet whcro the people eat well. llvt' In tl ht'althtul Wh at does it take to get adequa te police protect ion on Huntington's beach? Appare ntly n ot t wo murders. a shooting, stolen park i ng m e t e r s and threate ned city employes. CONCERNED RESIDENT Gtoe""y G•f CO""'""" f•t '"°""lltO •Y '•..tdt,.~ '"d«lo not "tcto•••tY ,.,,._, tM ••••• of 1f'tf' n•w1•o111ptr S'--"'9 row pet Pff•••oGloomrGw~. 0fllY ,.,,., atmosphere. and where there I!> 2t'ro unemployment! If our nation or any nation wants un e xa mple of how lo make the most of its manpower and resources. here it is' Smee 1950 the output per man hour in a ll other Amencan in dustry improved 2.5 percent per year. The output per man hour in agriculture has increased ne:ir ly 6 percent per year You know what's keeping the rragile American Beauty rose alive? It's 3 million Ameri can farmers. fertiliiing it with thei r footprints and watenng it with lheir s weat. LAST VEAR in our nation the cost of living went up 9 percent plus. Hui lhe cost of farm producL-; went up less l htin half that. 4 3 percent~ And on-the-farm prices for food increased only 2 percent. So here is the one segment or our econom y which produces more lh<tn It con~umes. where there ts iero unemployment. and which contributes less to tn· nation. Russia can't do it. Russia managed last year to inc r ease iH odu c t lon o f automobiles and computers but still can 't produce enough meul. ond grain products. Moscow restaurants are no longer ~11 · lowe d t o ser ve m eal. on Thursdays. Rut Russia is learning to de· control her agriculture. thus to increase production --wh ile our tendency is .to take tor 11rnntcd the goose that's laying all those golden eggs. '. '~-------- ( MAlLBOX ) .. To the Editor : It is e nlightening to read about the candor or County Assessor Bradley J acobs specifically stat- ing that the assessing of the tax· payers established the budgets of the agencies and bureaus. which is to say they do not budget on what they need but what they can get in maxi mum. (Daily Pilot, Sept. 3. Page U On Saturday's, Sept. 4, front page, we have an article about ~oing to the assessor's office iJ you feel your home has been over-valued and making an ap· peal. The idea, of course, is to re- duce the amount or tax to be pajd by getting the assessed value re· duced. Let 's tie these two items together . The various county and city budget s are established based on propert y evaluations forthcoming. Expansion and/or creation of new agencies or pro· grams are geared around these expecl e\.' 1 \t:nues a nd not necessarily on need. This is never admitted publicly, except for the rare individual like Mr. Jacobs. and never will be by the bureau heads el al. as it would mean career death to them. They live by the axiom th<it to stand still cs to be le ft behind : therefore. If they cannot show growth for growth's sake alone they cannot JUSt ily their ex· islence. TO APPEAL the evaluation set by the assessor on our property LO reduce our tax outlay is us.ual· ly pointless because inflation has greatly increased the value of our properties. When ! is the answer to thjs dilemma of govcrnmenl budgets increasing because evaluations are lncreaslng? As Mr. Jacobs seems to say. there ts no direct recourse and we urc now being truced clearly without rcpresen· talion. 't,_hc answer seems to be in our elected officials who will write the hlw, hrll or ordinance that will make budgets JUSlifit<d only to meet ii reco(.rnb.f'd public service or need. It we do not have these elected offi cials In office now, then this presents an opportunity ror new. dedicated. objective nnd hone~t officeholders and likewise np· polntees. We Individually cannot cope with thl' system Perhaps Mr Jacobs can take the lead. It cc1" tainly is an opportunity for someone to correct this dcstruc· live system , especially where it JC<>pardiies the ownership of a home A. J. PETERSEN (,'B CoHt rob To the Editor : Concerning the Sept. 1 letter on C~ by C. Dunn, I disagree to ,. point. We do need somethlng done a bout C B communications . Police communications should be changed. but not allowing emergency radio clubs access to police r ad io frequencies is wrong. Scanners are necessary in or· der fo r e m ergen cy band operators to r espond em clenUy to emergency calls and to know that help is on the way so the public can be protected. EDWARD HORNER Coo~• ProleclifH• TQthe Editor : Passing the coastal control bi ll was d iscrim inatory lo lhe minority that Jive. or own proper· ty. along the coast. The stale has placed control over their proper· ty that the rest of Californians do not have The C03st, they say. iffor every one's en1oyment, regardless of who owns or pays taxes on it. Out lhcy d1dn 't pass the rarm land bil l. to protect everyone 's nourishmt'nt and health. Was it because the farmers are better organ1ie<1 . had more money und clout with the legl!slalors than Ow 1ndlvidual properl}' owners'! royan LookS at His Life · HOW CAN W P pro t ect ourselves from 11omc of the 7.ealous l eg ls I a tor!!? Whal Constllutional rlJ(ht do thcy have to deny us the u~e or our proper· ty? Will they now continue their socialistic march lrlto other "un· protected " area s. under the guise or "for the people." while they take oway (rom "the peo· pie?" Must we organlte to pro· tect ourselves against the men we elect? If so. we had heller be more careful who we elect the next time around. S ONS COME Ir GO, MOTHERS HANG IN FOREVER. By William Saroyan . McGraw·Hlll. 211 Paaes. $1.95. Writers are a lot like runners. Some shine in t he.sprint. but then flicker. fade and are heard from no more. Others. and they are re~ latively few, have the stret\gth and the skill to go tt.e Jong dis. lance. to keep on writing even though the glow which sur- rounded their early work has faded. WUUam Saroyan ls one or the lattu. His name isn't menUoned as ol\en as it was when he was youncer and writing such widely appealla,i thlncs as ''The ltuman Comedy," "The Time Of Your Ule," and "llY Heart'• In the ttictaJu.b. '' But be'a at.JU run- a 1111 the course • .probably ( THE BOOKMAN ) because he's wise enough to !mow that "even after you've won fame and fortune, every time you write you've 1ot to write, there's no sbort·cut. you have to start your career all over •••in." SA&OYAN•s wliUng career has been a Jong one and be tells about it in the assorted pieces be has usembled in this charming memoir. He talkl ol his earliest years, some of them spent In o California orphanage, his youth, and his young manhood when he hwia around a San .f'ranclsro bookstore ·'because print and publication, paper and blndJng. title pas• and merain.. and all the ' rest or the bus iness and realJty of language in action has always seemed near to where I ought to be, somethin g like my home. and my way," But not all or this absorbing book is about Saroyan's de· termlnallon to be a writer. There is much about the many people • he bu met and found memorable during the course of hls long ure, from auch unknowns as his boyhood friend Eddie Emerian to the famous aucb as Greta Garbo, George J oan Nathan, Diego Rive"• and the f Om()08er J ean Sibelius. TbJs book is a charming trip th.rough \he years ol one man's me: and even tho.e who don't ~ Saroyan's work ought to enjc)ylL ... PHILTIIOMAS AP .§oob Editor GOLOJE JOSEPH 1U•o P~r•t-~Ntftf Tolhe Editor: I want to r eply to Voo Hoff. man's scurrilous artJcle, ln which hecasUgated Uleca,pabiUtyofthe Irish to be anything ''higher than saloon keeper or alderman.·• Th08e of us Americans who are proud to be known as the "etbnics" that be and his liberal brethren despise, are usually amused at what passes for logica l th'o u g ht proce sses amon.gst their kindred. But Uds is carrying it too r ar. It Is probably a1kin1 too much for them-to r emember th•t my parenls and grun<lparcnts suf. ferro under discrimination. that my Rencration was not ent,1rl'ly free of It, and now we find that our own children are subject to u federal!~ cnforevd discrim1 nu· lion wh1c·h states that the 111 dividual's surname or color de tcrmlne~ l'li1:t1b1lity or exclusion for sc~olursh1 ps, admission to i::rad1Jt4<' ::.c ho1>I. <.'mploymcnt. l'l C. An to top tl off. 11 1s <lmw 111 the na of "et111al n~hls " WllA HAS all this to !lo with me!? A the.' llmt· or lhc wron(.l~ being f) petrated upon lhe red and blu men. my ancestors were he g persecuted in their own cou ry. Does lhe liberal suggest l t all the Irish institute a class-a ion suit against the poor Eng hmen of todav-on the basis or " a t their anceSlors did to mine? r course not. In the firs t pla • he doesn't think enough or s to believe that we 'deserve th chance. In the second pl ace. he k ws that the contem· porary sta ards of the day led to such abu s: but through some sort of weir one-way vision. cer· lain peopl have the right to retroactive edress, generations later, again people totally un· connected ith the original wrong. . In a way. ·ou have done us a favor . You h ve shown that there exists amon the media. and by extens ion y r philosophical brethren in IEW. OFCC, and God only kno s how many other government rganizalions. an a-ntlpathy t ard -peoph! who have provide the brain, as well as the sinew o this nation. Consc· quently. we w demand com· pens a lion ' 'c say lhut our children ::.ho be admitted to colleges, reg· less O( QU<llifiCi.I • lio n s. :i n fu r t her m ore st•holarsh1ps s uld be granted lo us on the hri s1. of our ethnic iden· t1ty. P.S. ~r.r1ou-; , we'd lr:1d<'ln all th<' &P<'~lil I r1· tmcnt for !>lmpk•, cqunl tre:itmC' . To the £di tor: 'rhe article I) nted in ~r <'dl· lion of Aug. I enllUc<I "llomc Blrthis Seton /\ in" by Oori11 I.cc cannot be vie ed w1th anylhinR but revulsion the muny phy:n· clans and nurs . ot this ttrcn1 whn have spcnl t eir professional lives attempti to better Insure the safety of pregnant women,• lhelr unborn babies and the new bomchild. Tremendou~ changes have oc· curred over tic last many years adding imm asurably to this subj~t SJ' th It ls rare Indeed to see \be death a loved on<' due to chHdbirth. P maturlty, birth In· jury and c cbral palsy ure rapidly decll ng toward the Ir· reducible ml um. J SUCH WAS ot the case itl past years when h e deliveries ~·ere the rule in thi co\lnt:ry and is cer· talnly not t case in other culturev whe home deUverie( are common! practiced due to lack or medic raciUlies. A slm· pie review or allable statistics by your rep er would hn.ve made these fa quite clear. It is obYioua that re could have been no elfo obtain ractuaJ lnformatton m resPonsJble spokesmen from lhc medical proression This nrttcle. clothed In the ln· rluence a n d s t at ure or your paper, appt>ars to strongly en· couraf?e a return to an archaic a nd h a z urdou s practice. Furthermore. it stands as a dl'· nial of the advances of ob· stetricul s kills und the ex- periences o r the many physicians or this area who practice this specially and an insult to our ma· JOr community hospital, lloug Memor ial . whi ch 1s highly respected throughout the state und the entire southwest. ALAN V AN DREWS, M.D. .~lgl1t f'f yh19 To the Editor: The city or Huntington Beach gave Meadowlark Ai rport a 320- foot runw3y extension with the condition t hat the airport owners not have any night flying. The agreement states that the 320 feel can be revoked If there Is any night fl ying. The re are night flighL~ keeping us awake. It is time for the city to take bac k the 320 feet as stated in agreement Con. Ex. 70-50. J OUN LONG Boo:e Def e1111e To the Editor : Al last science, between Its satellite and genetic research, has come up with proof that we have been unfair to the Irish in thinking or them as the world 's greatest drinkers. It has proven that Caucasians. including the J rish, apparenUy have ~ome bullt·ln mechanism, whi c h e n a bl e s th e m to metabolize ethyl alcohol at a much hi~her rate. Prof. P.H. Wolff in Science 175: 49, J972, ob· served that J apanese, Taiwone:<c a nd Koreans, after drinking amounts of alcohol that produced no detectable eHeds on Jrl11h and o the r Co u cosians, s howed "marked racial flushing ond symf)lOM!I or intoxication." The Ashkcnazl JcwH OPllOrcnl· ly have (t i<lmllar defense, judg. inti by their low Incidence of :drohollsm . c:il'rho.~ii; and other ;ilcohol-rt>lntcd allmcnl11. Now, this doi•is not rn eun thut It ls safo for thcise lucky people to doulM their olrohvl Int akt• on good lhin1us can come to an end. ,J FHANK KLOCK • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Unbf'rl N Wtl'd, l'Uhlf,hl't Tllnmq• K f"f'lltl. ,.;d1Jnr llnrhoro K r411f)1rir, tid11or1al POpf" ,.;d11or i·tir N1rtonJ I 11njle nf thl' Doily r1lol llCC'k ~ lo Inform and 11um11late re11dC'r" by 1>~t1n11 on lhl111>ai:e drvl•rs<' t'Omm,•n111ry on topiri, of 1ntcre11\ b)' syndical· C'd columnists and cu rtoonisl!I, by vrov1din1t a forum for rHders' views and by presenting this nc•wapapcr's oplnlomc and ideas . on current topics. The editorial f'>plnlons of the Dally Pilot appear only In the Cilltorial column at lhf top of the pal(c. Opinions ex· Pf'Hll«f by the columnJst.t and cartoonists ond lt tt er writers art' lhcir ow n and no cndomment ot their views by the Dally P110l should~ lnf~rrro. Thursday. Sept. 9, 1976 Thur;,d.11 Sep1cmbt"1 !I 1976 DAILY PILOf I.'; iolzh~nits~·n • Nobel Winne r Moves to U.S. Mars 'Dig' S~te Sought He's Sarne Person l11side' Viking Needs Tiro Scoops of Martia1i Soil l From AP Oi.spatch.-~ Exiled Russian author Alf':under • oltbenltsyn tecretJy moved from Zurich last m onth ;ind ha:s cone to the Unll<'d Stutc • i:.ources clo~e to thl· fam1 l.Y reported. A knowledeea blt' ll<>Urce in the t.Jn1tl'fl StJtes eor!\rmcd the r<.'port and sold the Nobel Pr1zl' wm· ner 11ettled in Vermont. Sou r ct'is In Zurich ~aid Sol.i:hemtsyn left tht"t\' IX"t·ausc of alle~ed harabs ment b> S<1.,.1N bccr~t police. In tM past year. ho"'c,·er. Soli.cmtS\'lt has '>pt:nt much of his lime m the l 'mtl'<I Stale' and hw. been dom~ h1b rnJJOr r~·· sear ch at Stanford \;n1\·t·rs1l) SOl.Z.HENIT$'rN • Before you root for ~·our home -.tale d urinit lhl· "iss Am<'rica finals :::,aturduy n1ghl. note t his Miss Wyoming. Carol June WaJlace. \\US Miss <entu~ky in_ last year 's Miss S A. pa geant · Miss llhno1s, &-tty JamiM>n. once nam1;:d Betty lomber~er. grew up 1n Pr>nnbvh unia l'ount usic 1:-t l' ported fair co nd1 · tion. r 'cnng from a IH· a a tl a ck al C' e d • .., S i'n a 1 llo-.pit Bus k il.· sufflon the allut•k \londu4-:'\o releasc d ull' fo r the band leudcr 1.1 .... been set M-1 s D e I a" a re---n b G [ ) l>t-borah Llprord, JS real: UO ~r O( PEOPLE ~~as~room eNe:-'1· J er/\scyl a~d Be l H ': nc ,. ISS t ant_IC s n OUSf> ---------" Cu y. She now ll\<'S tn Newar k. Del. SAN IEGO fAPI Miss Pennsylvania, ~1arie McLaughlin , is also He or_c 'r lc'd the b<'s t .1 NC'w Jersey-ite. steak ·~ lhe re~taurant • and. <J(t l•r ea tin~ 11 , It took 198 years for the La S<'a la Opcr:.i to m ake i trip lo the Unit ed Stales. and then thl' musicians had to wait a n addJtaonal 50 m inutes or m ore before t he stage was r eady pulled ~ut a pistol in stead ol 11 "a llet li e ~h e n h e r dl·d Bon an~a Sirloin P it e mp l p L'S i nt o a r es troorn . robbed the s afe or S4 .60o and left ""''t h.JlH k a 'Hng-~-ti.p... P;\SA DEN fAP I Sc1cnt1s ts htl\'t! been searchiniz th e rock litl.in>d plam or Utopia for a clear spot lo send Viking 2 on its (1rst Murtian sur· face d1gJ?init exvedJt1on In the second phase or man's search for hfc on the red plan el . '1'hcrl' are i.evcral :ilternall\ e s ites avuilable in front of the la ndl'r." stud JPL s pokesman Jim Kukows ki. "It's a matter or being able to get t\\O SCOOP' of the kind or SO•I ~c1ent1sts feel they should ( ) haH " Stah • Kukows k i ~u1d seien· t1:.t'I want e3<.'h or the dig --------- ~IOI:' to contain a mix lure or soil and pebbles. The so1l .,..1ll be analyzed in V1kin1(s or~a n1c chemieal instruments. a nd the pebble:. by the la nder's inoq ;nnic che mistry a na lyzcrs . HTO ('flfpfli ReJe••t ()lft•r LOS ANG ELES <AP> · Southern Cahfornta R;ip1d Tra nsit D1stncl directors for the third time have rejected a 21 percenl pay raii.e com promise aimed at e nding the 18-day-0ld bus strike which has affected 800 Ora nge County riders. Tnet{TD board of <llre~tors had been r eported to be under heavy pressure from some s upervisors and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley to agree to the com promise to get the buses rolling a gain . He<·r11it Death IJ1uolc..·ed SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Navy says it w ill pro· bably be a week before it knows exactly why a 17· ~ear-old r ec ruit died two days after finishing a two· m1le run. Gordon F isher of Cheney, Wash . colla psed of apparent heat pros tration last Friday. Has condillon worsened Sund ay, and Fisher died en route to Naval Hospital. .Jfiue G1eord Dragged-Died 13A"RSTQW-(AP) · guara at arlisolatea 1i1ypsum m ine was murdC'rcd by hcrnl( t1t..·ll 1111d d ragged behind a Nlr until he died. San lkrn;1rdino County 1heriff's d\'lt'Clives say. T hl' txxly of John Albert Urzanqui. 414, nr llnkersfii•ld. WUl> d1sr11vcrl'd ul the l gdust rial Mm1nA 1111d M1lhnjt <.:o mine 1n the Clark Mount:uns a bout iro rm lc!I northcu:.l o( Bar stow Detectives~y h<' \\a:. rlublwd. t he n d1 a.:i:1•cl behind a car. probably j ust l:K'forc or 1iurrn.i the Lnbor Duy weekc·nd The I.tiler m;1y ha\l' bel'n :1 cluun Jumpe r. tlw y :.wd .~101 P••dro ('llf•pp~r <'rturlw11 . LOS_ ANG 1-.:LES !AP 1 T \, u tour1:.t~ on u s1ghtseein1?'f'1dc and thl' p1lOt llf their tour hl'l1coptl·r s wa m lo sa fet y Lirtl•r the aafl appean•d tu havl· trouble takin.: off. then crashc•d and turnt•d O\'l'r in the Los Angeles ll:1rbor m•ar San P('dro Pilot A. W. C.nle" wa!> treuted for heud 1njur1es' at t he San P edro a nd P l•nin-.ul a ll o~pita l. Passei:igcrs JOSl' \'11lalon. 2:1. of ~1ontcn·~ Park. and <?1lberto Gonw les. 57. of Montt·rr t.'y, Mt>x1co, s usl:uned only m inor hand mJunel. Dis Face Trials SAN DI EGO (r\P) The Marin€.' Corps Rccrutl Depot says special l'ourt~ martial will be g1\'en two more drill instructors accused of m1~lrealing ml'n Sgt. Jessred Gl<>ason. 25. ofTohall'h1 Mcl\1nll'}. N.M., was char~ed with i.tnkmg n·cruit~ 1n the stomach. chest and hl'ad. J?r<.1bb1ng onl' b} t he throat, with attemptins: to innurnre lhl' k~limon" 1';1'11.-.:H\'\'ll.l.E (AP> t5 ~'·ar old En)cry lli)th Sd11')ol i.t ud(•nt hu.-; n1:tdl' nn 1m11~1 ssioncd Pll .. I to I h1: l r11st('l'S Of tht• 1-:nlt'n l n1fh•cl School d •~t rl d tlll bl' ha If or t<'u c ht-r St l'\'l' l)uin. r o r m e r I v ii r l' m 11 1,. 11.1nwd Doris H ll'h<Jrd' Dain. Tam ura Sutton W<'Jm·~rlay n1.:h1 told thl• board on" h1ch her oth,~r sits. "" :tlo> 11 ''ery good ll?achcr. a \'t.•rv )tOOd (rit>nd nntl t auR h t i1s mor,• than Jusl P F.. I physic.ii C'ducat~on > Sil<' g:l\·e u:-:1 sen:;l' of pr id('. s elf worth and fa ir piny ... Di\IN. A T E SUREO teacher ''1th the district for 10 ycari.. t a ug ht ~Oml•n's phys 1c:1I educa tion before un er1?oln1i a se x change program at Sta~ford Un 1vt.'r~ily last spnng. lie h a s a s k ed th<> trustees to rern~tatl' him a s an Ills l r u c t o r 1 n another s ubJCCt of pot('ntial witnC'sst·:. · Sgt. F red E . Thomas. 23, oC Cle\'Cland ,, "" lie was not present u1 charged with slupp1n~ a rec rull on the ba<'k or l ht• Wednesd ay nl ~ht'" mc<'t head. grabbing a rl'cruit b) tht:! s hirt. \\Ith hui.in~ ing. at "hi<'h Miss Sutton and failure to report m1Mn•a1 m 1:nt of n •cru11s !Old lrl!SlN•s. ·Mr Dain Gleason goes to tm1l Sept 20 ~o dal<' ha~ been is basicall y .~he s amt• ~rtfor'f'hOTrr.1 _persnn1.m1dc~ Whale Italy's F irst Lady, \'it· &ore Leone~d \'lee-Pr~id.elst­ and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockdellt'r waited in the pre~1dcntial bo'<. techn1 c1ans at t he Kcnncdv Cente r in Washington \\Orked with a hyd r aulic UL'\ l<'c and _/ tinully. that faihni:. n •sortcd to MIU AOCll HELLEll muscle po\\ e r The 5-0·minutc delay d1dn 't seem to matter much. La Scala had one of the most triumphant re· ceptions in the five year history of the John F. Ken· nedy Cente r for the Performing Art!' whose fifth birthday was de layed a bit Variations on the cube . . Yale University President Kingman Brewster l r. told incomin~ fr€.'s hmen -including Ronald Reagan J r . and Kate l:dall that Liberal arts education ma) be ehtist beca u.sc of hmllt•d ac· cess to 1t But he said. ··at its b<'Sl a liberal education dot·~ M'<•m to develop the qualities of mind. judgment and spirit wh1l'h have s o m e t h i n g t o do wi t h leadership." Brew ste r add re~~ed the 1.306 incoming freshman. who u l w\tEN include M iss~ Udall, daughter of An r.ona Hep. Morris Udall, ;in early challt>ngcr fo r the Democratic presidential nominal1on. and the son of form er California Go\ Ronald H<'ll J:UO, unsuc· cessful Republican pre~1dcntiul challl'OJ(cr • . A San Fr ancisco bookseller and publi~her has been sued on copyn ghl ehargc;>S by the daughter of Ule internationa lly noted pajnter Georges Rouault. • Isabelle Roua1tll of P aris claimed in her t: S. QistMct Court suit that AJan Wofsy & Associates in· fringed copyrights of her late father 's works through publication of the 104-page book, "Georges Rouault -The Graphic Work." Wofs y de n ied infringeme nt. c harg ing the artist's da ughter with "trying to keep anything ob· jective from being wnllen about her father through threats and intimidation •· • 8obl>y Fischer of the United Stales confirmed during a one-day v1Ml to Thailand that negotiat ions ha ve been com pleted for a m atch with world chl·ss cham plon Anatoly Karpov of the Sov- iet Union , the n ew s p a p er Bangkok World said. It said the series or games 1s '4'0rth S3 S m illion to the winner and will be.Played ln..M oml a a\ a dote to be fi xed lat<'r. Flseber became wor ld chcs~ cha mpion b y defeating Boris Spa11ky or t he Sovlt't Union II) Fl$Hr'lll 1972 but was stripJ)('d or his title last yu r a ft er ne rejected ter ms for a championship match against Karpov. Stack a lot of storage with particle board comr onents. All variations on the c ube, they come 1n d1t·erent sizes and styles. Some have drawers. sonw have vertical o r horizontal dividers. Put !hem rogether to match your needs and your !Jpace. Made of smooth. high quality particle boa d. ready to assemble and finish yourself. Put.ogether a custom storage unit. at c~H t·yourseff savings. MCDU LAR UNFINISHED FURNITURE, A-~2 R~.11.49 8.88 1)·33 Reg . 20.99 16.88 1\-2 1 ~eg. 12.99 10.88 A-20sd Reg. 14.99 12.88 A-3 1wd Reg. 19.99 14.88 ~l Beach the unreachable branches 0 Down the garden path A-31wd. Time 10 !rim your lrces of dead branches with !his handy lrl'e pruner .ind r.aw You don I h3ve lo cl·mb 0111 on o hmb and "sk 1n1uroes. do IM whole culling 1ob f'rolect your landscaping wrlh a pa!h ol s1cpp1nQ $!Ones. Red or nalural color 12" x 12· square blocks. STEPPING STONCS. Reg.S9c 48c I A-22 A cool head for a hot summer 11 you're rcplaclnp otd sprinl<llfrs or pumng "' a new system. horc s a good head al a greol p11cc. Cente rs 1emovo easily for clesning Your Choice '/•, Y~, or lull sprny. Threaded 10 Ill Yz • pipe PLASTIC SPRINKL.fn ll[ADS. Req 29c lrom 1he ground H:is 1u111 assembled pruner i.ra.J. ''"' ---------------------1 oladr and ad:io1cr w11h 18c We regret to inform you your back to school stuff is in at The Storekeeper Boy's Dept. ~MaFICTMIL l'fylon pull·over wlndahlrt. Contrast pl11eket and sleeve stlpea with stowaway back poci(et. GNat colofa. Boya $12.00 ~· $14.00 Free Bike Bag w1lh eny back to school purch:lsc 8 feel ot wooden poi" TREE PRLJNfR AND SAW. nca '1'Y • 7.88 Ray reflector Bounce beck mot l ortl'lc sun s l'lcet and qlarc w1lh Window Wonder Window Prolecllon. ll's m•rror·likr surloce cuts heat and ufttav1ofe1 reys l<PeP$ you cool, lteeps your lurMu10 and drapes from lad1ng.1s• x 84" roll, includes speclot adh8t1v1 AEFLECTN£ WINDOW PROTECT/ON. 2.88 • A sobering thought These au111en11c whiskey barrels arc gethno rarer all Ille 1.me SQ pick up several now Tri ey make great labte bases Or planlr rs 01 ch11ts Yoor 1m8Q•na1ion 11 lhe hm•I ro wh,11 you can do wrlh I hem SO gallon ba11els GENUINE OAK WHISKCY l3ARR[L Rto. 22.99 . 12.88 ..... • Erica Jong. :.iuthor of .. Fear of Flyin~." has sold U ni veri.~I Pictures a contem- porary love s lorv titled "Capri .. Film- i n g w ti I b ~ u on t· overseas. Medicine Cleared For All WASHINGTON <Ari -The .. ~ood and Orur Administration :.uys i•. will allow 10 s tron~ 1~--'"~·1.a· ncs~a v a!Uabl • un~ lil now only on a doctor's orders. to be sold without •~• prescription The drug · a r e u sed t o t r eat symptoms or coughs. 1 cold . al l eri.:•l'" and asthma The agency predicted Wednesday that the de cision, com1n ~ JU St ahead of the trad1t1onal season for colds and ha> fever. will save con- sumers money by re ducing trips to the dO<'· tor 's office and time lost fr o m w o rk Th e avera1te Ameri<'a n :.uf fers three coif!:. l'<ll"h ~..,..!II year. experts say:. A ·PANEL or out:.idt> llllh-1• scientists recom m endl>d the action 1111 the hai.1i. or its threc.ye1.1r )\tUd} or the 35.000 to 50,000 c·ouE:h and cold remcd1e:. ~old without prcsc ri rt1on The panel also s::uct · -NO NONPREsmp t1on cough or cold drul! should contain mnr'-' -T II t: R t: IS N 0 sc1ent1f1r JU Sl1 (1rat1on g,...._.~ for lh t> <'la1m lhal vitamin C pn•vl'nts ur cures a rommon cold The r t'po rl rt•rom mended nJ:ains1 appro' mg 1t for thal purpoi.l' un til cont rolled d 1n1cnl studies pron• 11 rs t•fft•r live The t10A dl•c1ded to 111 low the' sale or tht' J() strong druJ:s lmmt•diat<' ly. The pnn{'l's othC'r fl' commendations Wt'rl' tx• Ing revicwC'd by "'O/\ ol ficials. although Sh(•rw111 , Gardner. a ct in A FD/\ commissioner. 1nd1call'd he agrel'd that over lht• counter drugs !ihnul<I have mo re d cta1l co labels. "' THE ADVI O RV panel recommended re· moving 14 cou,l!h-and· cold drugs Crom the prr scriptlon list. but the FDA said it disagreed on three of the druj!!l and was deferring a dcc1s1on on another The drugs that now can be marketed without · prescr iption ·3 r e pro- ducts containing the an- tlbisla min cs. brom· phen lramine a nd chlorphenlr amine. the bronchodilators mclhox· yphenamine a n d .theophylllne in three forms. and the nasal de· to n ge s tnnt s ox · y met azon c. xylometacoli n e and pseudoephedrine In two forms. .. 25" DIAGONAL -I SHOP AHD --11 COMPARE PRIC(S I :;;;: I THEN LAU ~"" FOR ABC's , SPECIAl PRICC1 -\Gl\U ~ ...._ ____ _. SPECIAL NOTICE! WE ARE FEATURING CUARAMCE ,RICES OH All 1976 MODELS ... SAL.ES NICES ARE LIMITED TO STOCk ON HAND. SORRY. NO LAY-AWAY ON '76 MODELS ... MOST 77 MOOE:LS MOW IM STOCK. EVERY AVAILABLE ZENITH TY IS IN STOCK AND ON DISPLAY FOR THIS SALE. WE lNVITE YOU TO SHOP AROUND AND COMPARE,.- PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY AT ABC. REMEMBER! ,AT ABC WE ARE PROUD ENOUGH OF OUR PRICES TO QUOTE THEM BY PHONE. SO BEFORE YOU BUY ... CALL 968-3329 FOR OUR LOW PRICE OH ANY ZENITH TV OR STEREO. ~ --At -.ac-wt lfOYl' always off~titin pricn and ncett...+ CHIC• •o• ,.,., rttC C or fHl\t Af 10-.1• •••Ol tU Ot\COU,.f \1011 l OU LL •GIUI ••C Mfa. .. , t.OW Pl tCl .,..0 \U:VIC.t •ffll \•ll service. We do 1'0t uw CJfve-<iwoys, drowift9s, ond etc., to attract customers. As you know, Htis onty odds to your cost. We lutow tfw "pube" of Oran9e County con'41mtN, and their "awortfteu" to "9immickry". The~fort, we'll remain with bottom-line pricin9 and excelleont service as our store policy. ~ 23" DIAGONAL THE HOT OME! . $ CHROMACOLOR II 19 .. DIAGONAL -.. ZOOM REMOTE! = ~,.:.."':.,'7:;..... ~ l -l I' -,,...,.~,,,.,. ~ ...,,. ,, •• "I: ... ,.,. .. ~ .,.._ U>tlTH --_ ... , _. "'.,. I ,......i<o ie"•-~ "" OI ....... toow 1bolon I --UHi SG l"OW ~~ $469 F.111 A~ worro11ty ,ii:: 1-yur --=. homt' s•r•lce . . finl Ii""' •••r -:.. offt>red ot ttm P'"" ..• Phone now• Let ~ · us pro•• it! ~ ne©_..._W_E-EN_C_O_U-RA_G_E-YO-U-TO_....,.. ~~ PHONE 968-3329 ~~ ~ To qet low-price quolotia.,. °" ..,'f It11ilh modt l you S;;~ r 111. ... ; ... thi,~ oc••rlistn1t11t ot al any of our -lllJr. c.....,ehtors .. 23 " DIAGONAL CHROMACOLOR II FULL FEATURED AVAILASLt IN 1 REMOTE OR MANUAL ~~!~~ ZENITH CALL NOW! 968-3329 25" DIAGONAL CHROMACOLOR II ALL ZENITH FEATURES -FULL WARRANTY! SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES 25" DIAGONAL PHONE FOR GOOD THRU SATUROA y 25" DIAGONAL '17 BEAUTIES SPECIAL PRICE THRU SATURDAY PHOH[ 968 3329 FOR lOW PRICES" r.:~;..1~1 r ~ .. : ..... I PRICED TO SELL! NEVER PRICED LOWER ! WC SUCG[ST HOT WAITING UNTIL rRIOAY FREE DELIVERY & INSTALLATION -19" DIAGONAL OR LARGER '17 -19 •l DIAGONAL CHROMACOLOR II 25" DIAGONAL I 00°/o SOLID STATE MOD SQUAD SPECIAlS IT "°'' CD t 17'' OIACOHAL PRICED LESS THAN THE COMPARABLE •75 MODEl WAS. FULL WARRANTY APPLIES DURING SALE! TRANSOCEANIC n.. .... , 111t ....... , •• ....,.,..., II •••• ...,.., "-••· •••ti•··. ,. ••• ,. ..... iflf••· .. ••••• ,,.,.' ..... ••4 .......... . ., .................................... ... .. ~ ........ , .... ..., .................... . .. , ................................... ...... ,.,. ... ._..., ...... , .... ., PHONE FOR LOW SALE PRICE WHY EU Y AT ABC? 90 days Cl poyftMfltsl smM °' cash or low down and 36 moftths to pay lo.o.c. I • I y•_. fr" parts and service • 3 year picture tube warranty lthird yeor is AIC's extend•d wcrrcmty I • Fno d~ivery and set up 119" dioqoncl ond fanJtr I • DGnttr.mtricard • MClltercllorqe • We senice what we sell • We know our prod.:ds i11sid~ and • No commission" salesmen. Peso Spurs Sprees Devaluation Gives Tour Bonus ACAPULCO. Mexico CA.P) -Some Americans are going on unplanned spending sprees In Mexico as they get 60 percent more pesos for their dollars lhan before a de~.ition a week ago. "This has been one h~k of a cheap vacation for us.'' said Ron Roemer of Miru\\sota. "You get more money for your dollar now and things have always been cheap in Mex1 t'O," he s aid. "l do U\lnk prices will go up, thou.gh. "MY SISTtR ANO I went shopping and 1 noticed that al was harder to baraaln them down in the market. The sombrero JUSt like my sister HE HANDED A nsl'FUL or Mex· bought last year ror $8 had gone up to 1can pesos to bis girUriend. Jan Rem· SlO. Still. it~ a good deal." mer. as thl' two made their way Not everyone was happy with the through droves of vendors along devaluation. Acapulco's beach Eve Barnes is a \\'1dow who lives sn This is Roemer's first trip lo Mex· San Antonio. Tex . at the Air Force lco. He said he could hardJy believe 1t v1lla1e for retired servicemen and when he heard that be could get 20 their dependents. She has a fixed in· pesos for a U.S. dollar instead of the come based on investments. 12 She had counted oo. "Some of my reUred Cnends had "We're only pa~ $22.SO for t~is . their ~oney i!'v~~ted down here. in hotel room instead ol the $36 we had pes~. she said. I feel sort of gwlly planned on," he explained. "Jan is go-gel~ing such a good.deal on my do11ar Ing crazy buying all our Christmas while I know they wtll be so u~u beck-t.o'"Seh::ol 176 ... our own gingham spoitsnirta glfts with the money we're saving. "I DO TillNK IT will be an incen· The whole room is Cull or stuff live for tourists. It reminds me of the already.'' good old days when we used to go up to Canada. You used lo get more for your dollar up there. too, you know, but not any more." e.xclusive.1yours by Crei9'1~SH1RTW.KERs Keepi119 Cat Fit "IT.'S FANTASTIC," ~ Rem· mer said, "but it won't last. We were scuba. diving the other day and they doubled the price before we had Cini shed the first tank of air.'' She took another gip of her martini and looked up al the palm trees wav· ing in the tropical breete rippling the shaded swimming pool. A lH2·ycar·old cat named "Ottman" kee ps in s hc.1pe by .swimming three laps of the pool each da't . cl.aims owner Len Down the beach, Randy Osborne. a student from Dallas. Tex .. was sprawled in the sun watching girls in bikinis. He bad already spent the SlSO worth of extra pesos be got from the devaluation and was relaxing. "Mi&ht as well enjoy it," she said. 'Tm coming back in about six weeks and go lo Guadalajara and then on over lo Cozumel. If I'm going to do 1t, now's the time to do it in style." 44 fasNon Island, newport center 644·5070 : Smith. Then ~he enjoys an invigorating • rul?dow_n with a towel. The cat took up swimming after betng forced to swim for her life after a canoe capsized. Owner Smith s ays it's the secret to her Jong life. Flood Basin Plans Stand Despitc a property owner 's claim the action was improper. Orange C<>unty supervisors have •erused to abandon plans lo condemn a 12·acre site n Westminster for use as a floodwater retarding oasin. Supe rvisors agreed two weeks a go to take con· demnat1on action a~ainst Ponderosa Homes, owners of most of the land, at Newland Street and &linger Avenue. ~•\ BUT AN ATTORNEY for the developer. lfarlene Fox, told supervisors that action was !.&ken without a vote or the majonty or the board 'llld without an Environmental lmpact Report. County Counsel Adnan Kuyper said, however, ,. l\e beJleved supervisors· a ction was taken pro· • perly. • '°''S O'<V (JO ~l-:-2 c~~ "'" c .. " ~· 495-0401 1'.0<,l ..... {'JA 1:\ltl Nt•C> ,,, 6•111 642-1751 KITCHlH Ir IATH IEMODlllMG RH HTIMA TES S•• O_,. 04•fll•,P •t ANA><ElllA•l\A'lt'I CJl'f c.E is-11 ~v l "" A I.'>' l •' 41 772-3470 .. The ba!lm was selected by supcrv1l>ors as an • <1lternati,·c to extensive improvement of storm • <b'ains in tht> area. and 1t w.is expected the basin • ~ could be dcvcloped for use as a Westminster com -!~I \ munity park : MS. f'OX TOLD Sl.'PERVl$0RS the developer is wilJmg to sell the property at a fair price, but .she said. she had been told the county would not •-------"' make an ofter before early next year. ,. flt:KR f>'Rlf:m.,\~DER In the m eantime, she explained, the de· it IS )l.\Kl~t: it veloper's money is tied up in an investment that is ~GREAT D EALS ... doing htm no good. ~ ~ ln agreeintt to proceed with the condemnation, it • supervisors d id instruct county off1C1a Is to com· • .it plete an <ippraisal of the property by Oct. 1 and • convey an offer to Ponderosa. • • I: .. • .. .. -M Il PRO SHOP NI Ii A SKIER'S i\I 0 FOR SPORTING GOODS 42 YEARS THE-GREAT' .SUNDAY SEPT. 12th 10 A.M. 'til 5 P .M. SKI SALE 43rd ANNUAL AND SHOW SO BIG A 4 SALE WE'RE HAVING IT ~T THE ORANGE COUNrY FAIRGROUNDS! SKIS REC. Rossignol Pro-Am . 135.00 Rossi Shorts ..... 135.00 H11ctl International. . 195.06 Head Pro . . . . . . . 160.00 Kniessl Acrobat .. 160.00 A & T Formel . • . . . 85.95 SALE ggso 1~8= 9300 991s 5300 TH-E ·GREAT SHOW SNEAK PREVIEW SANTA MA BOOTS REC. SALE • Nordic a Slalom . . . 1 &0.00 9600 • Nordica Pros ..... 115.00 6900 ~ordlca Mirror . . . 145.00 9 700 •Olm (Rear Entry) .. 155.00 9300 • I -SAN-MARCO BOOTS Machine" Boots .. 14 Seasons •• • • • .. DEMO SKIS ''The Green 1 s59so I R-v. $150.00 •. • Best of Carson Airs • ~===.::~~::.+-• . .. ,. . • =t=:;!=:!:!::!!:~~ LOS ANGELES (APJ -Johnny Carson it will celebrate 14 years of ''The Tonight Show • Stamng Johnny Carson" on Oct. 1 with a • medlt•y of scenes from memorable shows. ,. A monR the guesl-' beinR i;potUghted : Ed ,.. Ames, Robert Blake, Steve Lawrence, Burt it Reynolds. Don Rickles. Jack Webb. it • NEWANOUSEO BY HEXCEL OllN. ROSSIGNOL DURA FIBER SAVE TO 70% RINTAL SKIS NEW 1977 EQUIPMENT FACTORY REPS FROM • Hexcel • Beconta •Olin •Head • Scott • Durafiber VENDROMINI BOOTS REG. SALE Carson m ncte his debut Oct. 1, 1962. E.d ~ °l:::::;:;:~~W.I,. Mc Mahon was his announcer, and Dr r ., ; FW"< • l Sevennsen was a member of the band. He ! 51-N OIEGO ~ ! i becamemus1caldirector0ct.9, 1967. ., "'\JJ.r .. Knoessl Short Mogoc wilh Geio Step 1n 81nd1ng s5000 • Nordica • Kniessl • Snow Bird . . . . . 99.50 61 00 •Rally (ladies) ... 66.50 3995 •Winner. . . . . . . . 55.00 3600 •Charger . . . . . . . 45.00 2700 ~==~:.--============-~ I:+ * 1r * * * * * 1r • 1r * • ,,, America's Most Beautiful Nursery MOSS ANDA TO HILP YOU GET STAITIO -OH THE CONSTaUCTIOH OF YOUR IASllTS .•• IOGH'S ,_HINTS- BASKET FRESH FALL COLOR Se1Kt 1·14 lltcll WW. bellaet Cr1UMI ...... CJ or welll PLUS l·bocJ of Spfl1,,_. MoH ( ......... to IN OM ........ Pansy & Violas. Alyssum. Prtmr ose. Cyc la men . Richmondensis Begonia. - -.. S6.so Now 55.00 I. ATTIHD THI A•cussas 2. IUILD YOUR OWM IASKIT l. BIJOY YOUR CRIAnONSI v .. UftfflS.,t. 22.. lf7' DAILY DEMONSTIA TION CLASSES LEARN HOW TO ••• THE PROFESSIONAL WAY 230 I S.. ~" Hlh Rel., Newport leoc8' 24741 Chrf1..to Dr .• Mr ... VJefo Public Welcome 9-6 p.m. Daily __ I BINDINGS ·, I • :::~~-~. :·~T" 319s I ·~.~~~~.i~s) .1250 • ~kca~~~~~~.0~ ....... 1995 •ODDS & ENDS 8001 N9w & Uwd.,. . SAVE 70 -BLIZZARD SKIS Woltl Tyroho &ttldong 11350 I .... 163.00. .. •••.••• 5oM BACKPACK SPECIALS TOO! MP'C Fllllflll HG. 60.00 $4600 SWPllC Ill SALE. MT flN llO 43.00 ~Al r s3eoo Hlllll MOTS ...u SLEEPING BAGS BY • CERIY •ALPINE DESllN 20% OFF PACK FRAMES ON SAU TOOi I ' I I - MOVIES LOTS OF DRAWINGS FOR PRIZES • Grand Prize Free Pair Hexcel Skies --- BIB ':~~.~M UPS (FAMOUS MAKE) 250 Pr. Men 250 Pr. Ladies REG. s29:j~ $39.00 ------- - SALE LIMITED TO QUANTITIES ON HAND . I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ODDS & ENDS LANGES • NORDICAS • GARMONT SAVE UP TO 70% LUTHER IUClll IOOTS '6.95 SPECIAL BUYS • 61(1 IAOS • AJRt SKI IOOTS •HATS -OlOVH ---- FAMOUS •Pants MAKE •Parkas • Wlndshirts SKI •Sweaters • Turtle Necks ·cLQTHING By Head -Sportscaster Krist in -Edelweis Hot Gear Mountain Products Swing West -Bogner Skyr -Obermeyer Sportif Miester -O'Neill FROM 401070% OFF - ~ - ' . I I I I I - _T_tl...;u_rso_a_.>.__5 ... e .. P_l..;.e_,.,_l'_,._,.-9'--1..;.9_7..;..fi ________ OAIL v P•LO~ ~I ----- Pl RI.IC ''n I 1· Pl'ULI(' :\OTH'l. l'l IH.I<.' '0 I IC t. Pl Ill.IC :\0 rtn•: ~l(Tif1ous I USt.,ffi-..... u: SlATiMlNT ~re n "011\ t u \rNr .. AMl ~fATf ...... T --------- • J J tCTlltOUS IUSINUS FICTITIOU 1 1·\l'ff\' H'MI H A rEMli•H "1.\Mf Ho\ rr M( .,, FICTI t r OU\ I USIHC \\ NA ... ( \To\ TE.Ml HT f"W toHr..w n9 C>tt .,, \ .,, 1 f'Jbv· 1 rw~., "'' fH F llOA T\o\'011 .... •II,,,,,. A .. , M dWay C11t (A ''''~ ....,_,.,_,, r •n<1 Mt rqw,.-r 1t4 C \iO~ ..... 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The dwellin g part ranch hou,.c. • appearance A HUGE ONJON·SHAPE D dome /I protrudes from the center section, 1 creating the impression that ·•so- meone dropped :i clump or ice j cream," accord1n1i to one neighbor I "The .. dome ori.J?mall.> was JWiru: to ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT part. castle re.ported.Ly ~ cuslillJ! the sin~er.songwril<'r nearly S2 m1l11on Dozens 1>f artisans <ind c rafts men ha\ e worked l>C\ era I years to g1\'C 1t a folkl>~. handcraflcd Clerk-Typists be an eaglc'1' n{·~t '<'U kno-. 1u~• :.i little hidea" a).· -.aid J rch1te<'' Oa •·r I Towb1n , whn ha:. tx•el'\ nn lhl• 11ro1er1 since it !>tarted M~\Cral ~l'ar-. ai;(o • No ' the t• tot ade . Id "Then ll was going Ill I)(' an Ob· I w s 1me r 1n your 0 servatOr). then somNhin~ l·lsc. and I I 1 ~~~/t.'s an o nion :.hapt•d coppe~ I color TV. Its worth BIG $$$ ' To Handle New Countv Dotie . TO\\'HIN SA \'S Tiit-: pla('(' has ,I when you trade up to an "taa~~r~~i·~·;.~·~r ~~'a.:'.·;~· .. ~~~1(;;1;;~~ II RCA c,....1,....~-r. k C I ~~~t~ebut1t IT'ort.' t1mt'' thun he c:an 1. VIVI Ira OnSO e. The use of rlerk·t~ p1Mo; to handlt• some rout1nl' H't1\•1t11.·s of l'l1i.t1b1hl.' work<'r'l 1n lhl' Oran£c Coun ty Departmt•n t nf SodJI S('f\IC'<'S Deparlm<'nl h<is bt>en apprO\t•d b) s uperv1son. ·uut 1 thinl.. the hou:;e hangs I toi:~ther preth .\\(•II rnr lhl' form ll I ·w .. VI' t1.,1me<l llP \\1th RC/\ 111 lt1 I '10 11 :tw .. v 11L11•-p.ic:i..t i:.. he 1'oalcl 11 ~ l.11id t>f h11rd '"put :1 11J111q <JP.ii G1" BIG SSS f,,, ye 111 ti! c: : 1 TV ·.hilt a laht·I nn •I but I 1.!Ul''' I !I rall 11 , nJOy1t')q ,111 th• I rnl,1sli( .1c1v.111:11 11 •• ur r 11nou RCA suck and-trmbc•r <.•rk1·t 1c· I T C , A Lo;, "n""' c (' 1 1 1 1.1 C<JIOr 1.11<. onsolt• TV It • RC/\ must .111v.inc1 d nio<,t Rnb('rt l.O\'e, the department·!<. in tenm d1rectnr. behevl:'s the urran1w ment will s ave the county S120,0UO 111 _ " "" I.', 1 un ~ lUI utni;( in 1 TV 1 S T spcct or l l'rmt•d 11 "a terrible autc'm.tt1c CVl'r u 1fy0t11uldcnlllr Vtt.i , h.1d1t mish·mash. ..I '1 nuw s thf' t1mf' to lrad" 1111 nPv"r bt wo11'1 rno11, thdn 11 1~ ri Jilt now during RCA TRAD[~ I ANl/\<;TIC' I N THE JlACM. OH.A~ tta~ con. I r· • $180.000 a ) car. IN A Rt:PORT TO s upt•rv1i.or'>. Lo' l' 'laid ll \\ill be u~ed f1n.t in the a id to f amilies "''th t.lepl•ndl'nt children eh£1b1lily ar ea In adcht1on. ho\\ C\'er. he t;Jtd it will be tried in both the :\1edi cal and foot! stomps art'a'l. Love s aid one clerk can handle lht' routine clcril'al activities or scv('n c ll1?1b1Hty workers. rnablint:i the casl'\<.Orker to handle ach11t1011al strul't{'d a hll.l!t' .111•1' morphnus pool. I \<.Ith pft.>nl~ nt rrn1r,\t "1 tu-. fl\e kid;, and their frtrnd" · "It s a IJl..t·. ont• oh,cnc·r noh'CI I Thedpr1!>Jl'cl ;,t artr'Cl out J ;. a S.5Q.OOO • remo e mi:: or " hous 1' that once 11 bt'lon~cd to a Lo<: nj!t>lt·-. T1 ml'::. rol. umn1st. said To" bin. ·t,ut lhl·n the thin~ beg.in to gr1)\\ and i;row and 'I J:row, and a lol or thtn,i.:!i began to ('hanl?e. Sarah l D)lan·s w1fc 1 got in- volved in the prnjeC'I. \l'r,\ involved, I and then ... "Let's just say then• \\('rt' a lot of maJor changes. m:Hnl) IJl'<:ause it I Ill-: ~OTEO T H E workt•r then con.. had to feel right " be a;,s1,1:ned 23 pen·ent more or about 92 add1t1onal cases WHATE \'E R DVLA~'S M alibu I In the one section alnnt>. Lcl\'e said. creation is. he can be -.ure there's ' lhat means the aq•ra.:c cai.eload ran nothing like ll any\\ here in the world. ~~~~,~~====~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~ Jump from 400 to 492 ca.o;es. Translat "It's kind of unreal. · ~aid one I~ ed to dollars s;.wcd. he continul•d . Malibu res idl'nt of h1 ' famou~ I that means about Sl20,000 to Sl80.000 neighbors new homl'. "but if he ca11 1 each 'e·1r stand it, I can ... • < ·=---========:i:==========:-:::=:=====r·-=======-===========~1 Pl' fU.I(' ~OTIC'E Pl'llLIC' :'\OTlet: nCTtTtOVS au~•NM5 NAME SfAffMENT T~ ' Pl'Rl.H' NOTICF. I "OJI Cf. TO Cllf.OITOlll "•If t •• , •• f l RCA ColorTrak 25" iow:lrcl the purcha!>r or a H1/i 25 · cl1'1rJ(Hl ,1 RC/\ Color Tr ilk Consolr> w1rh Hrm •I· C1>nrrol 'Jr C 1/1;1 Trnk. <....0111rol Cc nt"• Euch !>• 1 h , .ill th•• fo1n1 ,1•,11c tr 11ur1 " l t RCA ColorT1 .• k PIU) tho . r. in,. n1• ncr r I ch.1•r',1 I· Pl11.111on Cho1C1 ;I c.1b1n1 I .,.,, :nc: 111!•·'> CAl~OH Rumoti-Control ~' r1r ~and C..A93!:.-9:iG-938DA C •lorTrnk Cnntrol Cr"'' r nioc11 I<; --SVP~ lf1oit'~uRTO" THE STA ff. OF CAL.,011 NIA FOR Tl1f COUNT 'f 0 1' ORANGE NO A Hl11 NOTI CE 0' HEAlllHG 011 PETITION '011 PllOllA rt: 0' WIL~ &NO ,-011 t\\UAN(E OF L(fTUI\ ' . •'; IS.<• tlOI OIOI UC Ct '-ot•1.,. , "•' •o• <I"'"" ,,, th• o~ euLrc r 1tANS,E1t 1 t H t A •. -' C-• \A ~ '"r~tf•1t ,t r. , ,.., .. ., C~ ~ Yu .hQ,,\0 '" ,. tfStA ... lNf&ltY ._,_..., ...... vi f ... 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'M t F l\lt 6 O'tfel"• ,_. ,,, rt'HLH" ~OTJO: towarcl thf' purchase of a 1Q77 ?5" d1ao1..,,nn1 RCA CotorTrJk Console with convPn11 n1 puc;h-button tuning Each se1 has all the groo1 RCA~lorTr.ik f, :iturc·.., Choice at cab1nP.t style!> lnc.ludr "Gl\l<iO "' 111 • and GA830 ~ril!S -------------~ You may get even more on your trade-in if: 0 It s an RCA color TV 0 It has a good p icture 0 It s less lhan 7 years old I I I I I 0 It's a console, and I toward lhc purchil&I"' of J 1911 ,",' cl1o1qr1n,1I nCA .CotorTrak ConsotP fro m fllllll"r 111" c_,A /O~·-70'1· 708 "''"''°' ur GA7~0 ..i•r11·5 ( nr.h :,1 I l••a11111 .. , .ill th1> l 'l' Kl,lt' NOTl('t: ,t(ftftOU\ llU\l"f!l\ NA ... ( \fllflM(Nf ~ I I I I I I I ,_ 0 It has a 2 1 '!.-01agonal picture.or largo . .__ __ I __ -------------r T:ir'ITil'mc aclvnntarll's oTrrCKColor T1 lk Sr>v• II rr!Pllr·l·.-- lo choo ... o from I I I I I· r~ f •U "'*"'JI ' " "" l'ACC:V'Tt(q 111 \I l"'\T"Tf f t .. :. f'f' ' h f' • ) ~a I I\ l, H ,,. •"Qtont• .. 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E>.oc:utwe Oltrces. i812 Edinger Ave , Huntington Belich, CA 9264 7 So11thern C,tlrlorn1a RegronJI Offices. 41 •0 Lonq.Beach Blvd .. Long Beach CA 90807 8955 Vajldf View St • Buena P ark. CA 90620 • 2011~ S. Avalon Blvd .. Carson CA 907•6 1001 E lmperi:it Hwy. La Habra. CA 99631 1095 IMM Blvd , Tustrn CA 92680 235 N C1irus Ave West Covina. CA 9 I i93 COSTA MESA AA & 0 ELECTRONICS 275 E. 17th St. DAVIS·BROWN 411 E. 17th St offer expires Sept. 11 Now at these participating RCA Dealers CORONA DEL MAR KIRKPATRICK'S 2760 Coast Hwy. EL TORO DAVIS-BROWN 24366 Rockfield Rd. HUNTINGTON BEACH ABC TV 19046 Brookhurst LAGUNA BEACH HILLEN'S COAST TV 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. SANTA ANA AJA STORES 1905 E. 17th St. K-MART All Locations I I I I I· 1: Tll•• , ..... _.., ~· "'"° ... l'I 1 ... 1 ~:S::=:::::=:;;=::====i~~==:;~~:;~;;~;;:~ ~ c.,.,., •• Or•11oe ~, .,. 1-;~;;~'T.~~ ,\;:>"·!! •fil:tJ.~l~. ~L~:.,::.;:•,.~ ~fo·~1~:t.~iJ:!:~;: !:,: \.-_ .;;:m~=;; ;;;;; :;"'.:ii:."°:.--------:1 • • I I ll0 DAILVPILOT ThurS<lay Sep1ember 9. 1976 . I !Cancer Cause Search I Highlights Conference I By AL T ON BLA.KESLEE Al' ki...c. l!•IM COLD SPRING HARBOR, N Y Who get.s cancer? Why., What kmd'' Where in the body? When., • Clues to JUSl s uch puules are being ,resented at an eist ht day conference 1n Origins or Human Cancer thul IS br 1nsing specialists from many coun· tries lo the Cold S prang Harbor Laboratory on Long Island. u center for basic research in biology ·rvE Go'T' 3 sisf'eRS '"' P.Nc'401.00Y ·'fESflNG At.ID A~ LJNCif. IN • UEARI ~£SeARCl-4 . ~ Mental Hea/,th Panel ·to Apply For Ttvo Grams The Orange County Department of Mental Health has won approval from county supervisors to apply for nearly $1 million in grants to improve two training programs The five-year grants Crom the ~a · tional lnstitutt> of Mental Health would pay for researchers and a part· time psychi atrist to study 25 classes offered lo Human Scrvac<' Agency workers along with a racld training program for college students A report to supervisors said about 1,500 county and olh<'r human ~ervice aeency employcs enroll in the 25 classes nnnually. The Cleld service pro~ram involves about 200 studenll> cuch year. Doth programs ha,·e been m operation six years. The grant would provide for cvalua· lion or the programs. a~ well as sug. g~stions for im provemt•nt~ Man Appointed Capitol ~ t'" s St'rvicr ( MEDICINE J I SCIENTISTS "MUST continue to expect the unexpected. Maybe in the next week we may well find the uncx pected, .. Sar Richard Doll or the Uruversity or Oxford. a prominent British cancer rescurcher, s aid of the search for cance r'i. causes What people eat muy play a larger role Ul causing cancer than has been thought, said Doll And the fact, he said, that cancers common an 1n dustrial countries are abo common in developing co.untries "makes Jt d1f ·r1cult to believe industnal pollution can be responsible ror a maJor part or ' cancers "IT WAS ONCE assumed cancer was an 1nev1table consequence or ag mg," he said. but now 1t appears .. ag· ing per se may be irrelevant." with cancer being a matter or local. long- term exposure to agents capable of , causmg cancer. It is estimated now that 80 to 90 per· cent of cancers are caused by things in our environment, which can in· elude certain foods, s mokmg, radia· tjon and chemicals. Doll said. If the guilty agents are identified. they can be controlled. Viruses a re among sus pected causes, h e s aid. and p eople themselves vary widely an s uscep- tibility to diseases. including cancer AS A SOURCE of new clues:-"we are now beginning to realize that several different factors may com· bane" to produce cancers. Doll said In this \•ein. Or. J .W Berg of the L'niversit y of Iowa said hot tea. hot coffee. or alcohol may play a role in cancer of the esophagus. although none of them contain any known can- cer-causing chemicals. What may happen as the hot liquid or the alcohol removes an outer layer of cells in the esophat?us. expos mg cells underneath whirh have not yet divided to action by cigarette smoke. Berg said DR .. lt\~IES D. WATSON. director of the laboratory here 3nd J Nobel Prize winner for his role in helping ex plain mechanisms of the genetic code of life, said the conference would re view all types of possible cancer C3uses. "We are trying to take the human viewpoint ... not just tho~e or environ· mentalists. ,·irologists or other specialis~ lu!..s.aid, Watson and Dr. Howard JI. lliatt. dean of the Han;ard School of Pubhc Health, or ganized the conference SAC RAM E!':TO Richard :-..: La llie Jr . :t:?. or Montere~ h;il> he1·n ap pomted b} GO\ f:dmund G. Brown J r to the <:en tral Coast Rei.:1onul Com· m1ss1on Lallie. a law~er. is a member of the board of director s of the Mon- te r e v Penin s ula Regional Park Oast nct. Jewels by 1oseohs 1s searching 101 diamonds and gemsrones from private 1n11v1duals alld es1a1es Careful c1ammatton ano evaluJhoo by our e•oer1s H1ghes1 pr1oes Paid Call 540-9066 11>·9 Oa11y Salurd<'Y 10-6. &inday closed. as¥. for Mr Josepn iewels by ioseph '•••••._.,rt•:--. J..'l.13 .,....,,, •• , .. ""• •• , .. _.... 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Any pair of slacks . 165.00 95.00 35.00 TOT AL PRICE 295.00 YOUR INS'T:ANT RETURN 60.10 ·YOU PAYO~LY 234.90 :: • . :t ' .•f J .. :i . ; .. I . ; I ., .. .. . , ., , .. .. . • • \ ................ ~.'' ........ ... I ~S FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH I - we sic We have 1 wall 32 feet long by 10 feet high full of 1tacka and stacks and stacks of Levi cords and Jeana. Free 13ike Bag with any back to school purchase m , 8.ANKAMtlUCA"O ~n'.ltCHAllO£ -W..tctiff Phlaa 1028 lrvuie, Newport Be<tch, C<thforma, Phone 642.7061 Ann Klein 's first underthings for 34-368 . C--900 34-36~ Beige p I /1 , ',.. w ;l.I . Here's what you'D call nne Klein's burnoose: ''Btir nice'' .\ rmrvelou\lv .. ) • 'l'Jop·nq'" •. )•f "f WP 1qht . ~")"'). r ,·htr 1 !•om C'Y!~ ro o ~eel: ·,kir Big Move on Campus and everywhere el se DEXllllllY Natural Leather and Genuine Plantation Crepe Soles Wntclff rtae • Mewporl lud1 • 541-'614 w~ . .\J~S ~"-bot.­ '1:' ~ '.;; "' ~I ?I ,Mk,,..c;. N . ' 1 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS \ ) ; Thursday Sep•ember 9 l!l76 ~p11rrs,~ca r lcAoa lslCMd 67~1904 OAIL y PILOT . ' I I Hardly. Because they tend to be 1nter1or stones often not worth the discount price.. That's a "bar9ain" you can't afford. tnsteltd, come in and s~ our collecllon of Quality gems. fairly pr iced. We base our diamond pricin9 on cutttno. color. clarity and carat weight of the stone. As American Gem Society 1ewelers. we guarantee the Quality of ever diamond we sell. You can be sure of getting true value lor your money. It's a friendly w ay of dOlno business. Bln!\Amertcard MHlet O•arae ~--CHARLES H. BARR I :! DAIL y PILOT A Brave S tand' Bee N ewsnien Win Support MODESTO CAP > -S lan111l au., Count y aupervisors hav~· vott'tJ to support four f'rc11no Ucc 'newsm en jailed ror [)r(llccting a Conhdcnttal source and will ask the: Lcg1Slature to exempt such casl's from contempt v1olat1ons . .. These m~n took a brave stand." Supervisor Joash Paul said. "ThC'y ~cnt to 1a1l for a principle ' lhey believe in •. If the pnv1lef(e or conf1dentia11ty ' M cut away, we may miss mutcnals necessary for lood g~vernment. · · T HE BEE FOUR WERE IN their Sl•venth d ay of jail terms impoM.'<i for thetr rcru:-.al lo teH a 'tresno County Supcnor Court 1udge their !)OUrce of cnateriaJ from a 1.ealt.'<1grand1ury transcnpl. Tbe n cw$fflen-manag1ng editor GeorJ,!e QUEENIE Bv Phil lnterlondi ..... --1 , Liz R ay Says S he's Lo11e l y WA IHNGTON IAf'> Ell,ab<•th Ray s a)'S she 1s "dl'spcratt'I) lonely'" and fuJI of r<'grt>l'I about el<pusmR ht'r relat1onsh1p with Rep \\'a~ne lla)s of Oh io. "hose re .. 1gnallon Crom Congr ss becamt.> dfott1\l' Wcdne~ da\ Sh<.' s~1d ht•r ltft• "h,,., d rn:-.t1cully chun~cd for the worst " "My story 1~ not a :.lory of :-.l'~. hut u story of loneUn1.>ss. sincf, i.orro\\ ;md rl'~rcts." he e.aid ··St-x is JUst a vcr~ small par1 of my "tor) and that ha~ h«>n t»q1lo1trd I regr l v. hat I dtd .rnd "h.it J h.ul to do to sur\I\ e.' Miss R:t) said 1n <tn in tervlew with \\' ile.b.ingtun tdN'l:-.tOO l>lat1on \\'TOI' Lust i.prtni:;. Ml:-.:. Hay ussl•rtl•d llays giw c he r a $M.OUU u ~\·ar l'Oll ~re 1>1onul Job to provull' htm "1th ~exual luvors Pl out· ~onn: FICTITIOUS llUSINUS HAMEUAflMe NT '"'' • 1iitt••n>1 °"''"o" 1) di>IAQ bl;,., ... ., l ANO\("I'[ CAl"llO!oi' '°"1 A1"•,.'• "tit'"'°('ll."t ,.. t1 4 tM-J • w ,..,..,.., (, ,.,. ,, " • O.ll M'"" i \f N 4'11t&.f0rf krt1"" C".\ it:'t~J t If\\~''"'°" I\~'""~"' t• J by M tfM I,..''"''.., t\.-,.JC" ... I ,~ ., T•t· ,,•.1 .,..,.,. ,,.,, t r t Wtttoi ,,.._ f , O•f th ..... ,~ &;f Of 1iU\Q• Ci.W"l~ ...... ~\ilf~nt '' '' .. ,.u,, 11t,.o1Jlt\h•~ n, 1n •• r1,.nt \N!IY ... lot ittn01w •'II •• • i jf) ,,.,,. ,, .. '• WE BUY USED ORIENTAL RUGS ' W1· . .Jl<;o trnv11 one of ltle largest sclcct1011~ ot new and used 0flcntJI Rugs on 111c West Co.1.>t. Open 7 DOJ$ o W ffk · Cruner , ombuds man James bort and reporter~ Jut Rosato and W1111 am Patterson ~on tend they "en ·f.totected by a st~te '"sh1dd Jaw," which provide! mm unity from revealing confidl'ntlal news sources .......... t.-,.,_.~,+lj..,'" ,,_.~ ............ ,,..... •.. u45~ :J~';n o,.,c.-,t.~l .R...,.5 s Visit our n~w showroom ot BUT A STATE AP PELLATE court ruled thal the shield law .does not apply 1n c:tsc~ such as th1~ whe re a Judge 1s attempting to lef.lrn 1r a court or ficial violated his order For the R ecord 8844 Wilshire BIYd., ~nrty Hills, Calif: 90211 • 659-4..444 Bird•• "DEAR The newsmen ws t1(1ed that their source was not -a court official, but failed to re\crse the ruhng on appeals ull the way tothl' U.S Su r1r cmc Court. THE STANISLAUS ('Ol'STV SlJP ER\'ISORS instructed their county counsel to draft a resolution askin~ the Lei;(1slaturc to extend the privilege of confidentiality already accorded attorney·c llent or doctor·patie nt rclat1on..,h1J>!>. '"Then ther e 1:-. no way a eourt cQuld hold a re· 'porter in contempt for failure to disclbsc a source,·· said County Counsel Gil Boyne BAL TZ·BERGERON , -IJc•;; I It ,\ OI i t•t•N FUNERAL HOME Corona dPI Mdr b/3·94')() ,,..,,,,oo•r F~Sl~E;\Hri 0~" 1 Co~td Me"" 646·2424 ~ .... ., s... 111.0-mt" ~ .. 1 "' '" L ,,-un.1 t~. h <• • ·'"' t \l"M ~., C)o'4 fl t ~If" .. Ot°'Af of l UJ'-'"" ,,,. • h I r '"" N t , BELL BROADWAY ••• ,. p, • ,,. •'• t• l ""'·• , MORTUARY , .. .,'l..,.,,8>' .,,,..,,,.,.,,..,.,..,...., 110 8 1tM·JW•JV VF on•11C A 6".7~~~rm , .. ·~··· ' Ct)'>(rl Mtj'\d I C.o•t,, Mt 11 r 11• , ., "' , o ,.,. .,, . .,. .,., b 42 91 '-,Q 1S.·P1,."1b'·" • t,•,. 'lU•'W'111•J tu "'• """" ~ t'l ~'•' ,,., , < >• t t M ' ~· • h·• M.tr '"'ll• ,,,.t\O 1l•M ~-'' McCORMICK MORTUARY l.JQIJn,. 01 .i 'l 49 4 9 41 ) S.i•1 Ju,., C 11" ·''·"' J 4'1!.t· 1 7 lb PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ct•mf'll'r'f M ort .i,1r ; (n.10• 3500 >'.1 lo{. 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''"'"'#It· " nq" • Bill Sign e d SACRAMENTO <A P l A btll !!>penll1ng S2 m illion tn an attempt to help rcht•v(' local watl'r 1hstrtl't:o.' drou.:ht pro- blems has bet>n signed by Gov Edmund Brown Jr . hi~ nffH'C said ThC' hill allow-; tht• money to h<> lent to -;mall wut<'r a,E:l'Ot'll'S ~~~~~~~~ LA PAZ: -----MAKE ME A BARTENDER JUST FOR TONIGHT." , THE SAVINGS STOllY OF THE VEAR• GLIOOEN"S PREMIUM LATlX Wl\l l PA!Nl Al AN UNBELIEVABL v LOW PR IC(• FAMOUS spred satin l~'"" Wall Paint . RENOW~tD FOR ITS PERFORMl'\NCC. ANO DURAOtll TV NOW TH£ BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER STOCK UP NOW DURING THIS FACT ORY WALL PAINT SALC' A • ..,u ~,11 ,1wburt I M.m1ari1a M 1 ~ 1 eqwl.i ':>unrisu td" Mc:1.1C<111 Cutl~u M ' bloody r.!Jr .1 r"11,. Th ick a n d crea m y to cover in one coat! • r.nv 10 \1\ .. • tmi>ru._,.,, tlur.1tuf1tv • Nou "f•·ltowu111 • Cot111< '" •l"• ~11Hl l) SA TIN) W.1llP.11nl • Cte••n' us1 with ,<>,•PV w .. tcu Manual Studied County Eyes Conservation A study on the impact or a hefty new county manu•l . dcslgned to help protect nllturaJ rusouttU, ha~ been o rdered by Orange County "upervisors. lnatead o( simply receiving and filing the near· ly ftn.llhed cons en •atlon monuw , Board Chairman ,. Ralph Diedrich at.ked officials of th• County En · I vlronmental Ma na1emcnt Agency to study its effort on existing policies and ordln3nces. I "ll is u m :iss1ve piece of work as I sec 1t." • Diedrjch said, "and I am not nccesi.ar\ly agulnst It . Out I cannot quite frankly make a value judgment without comparisons that 1 can see." THE ST lJ DY HAS BEES the topH' or lengthy planning commission study a.nd hearanGs. county ! officials s:11d ' Although some SC(taons are not )'l't complete, they said, portions art> sulf1c1cnl lo give guidance for con~erving r esoun·co; The manual's 1ntroouct1on says it 1s not in· • lendcd to modify existing planning operations in the county·s unincorporated areas. Instead, al 1s in· tended to cl:irary county pohc1es and m ay be used by developers an their own planning operations. FOR EXAMPLE, IT CALLS for an evaluation ORANGE COUNTY Caneer Unit Meeting Set ' The Orange County Unit or the American Cancer Soh cty '' 111 hold it.s 19th annua l board or dlrE'Ctors' dinner S<'Pt....16 ;H 7 p .m .. al t h e Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. • Mem bt>r:. of the board and their guests will gather for a r egula r meet ing during which new officers and board members will be elected. DAIL V r LOT \ f :I Neighborhood Revamp Program Okayed A $30.000 grant to dt-· Pl an n 1 n g t o d a • the E MA report $a1d. u been i. u t" c es~ f u I velop a )>l'Ogram tor rl.'-Osborn(' :s1ud. "111 ul low coosuJtanl will 1dcnt1b l'lsewhl.'rc. the t) pc:. of hab1lltatlng deterioral· opportunity "lor u truly business. government l'Horts currently ul\· Ing Orange County re· coordinated countywide and private 1otroups 1n til'rway within thl' t'Oun· sidentiaJ neighborhOOds .errort focusing on cxi l· terested in rehabilitation ty and m t hod:s of finnnc was approved Tucsd~ int! and r u t u re eCforu. Ing s uch prog ram:. by supervisors. n e1ghbo rbood quality ~forl' d cvt>lv1HnJt '' hn,11 The g rant. from lhe problems." THE CONSULTANT preservation program St ate (i)ffice or Planning During what is CXP<'cl· also "'Ill study r<'storu· The consultant will in nnd Research. will ~ (.l(i to be a 32·week study, ti<m efforts t hat h&Vl' "ltl' cltlzt>11 portlc1ri...1· combined with $l.SOO m ,.-----------------~-===~==== count)• funds und SLS.000 m federal dollars to hire a cons ult ant tC> s tudy nt>aghborhood rchub1tila· t1on ncl'ds and pro.:ram!' uvaalable f o r thei r restoration. Geo rge O s borne, director or the county E"' 1ronmental 1\t anugc- ment Agency (~MAl, su1d an a r eport to supervisors that mas:.ive neighborhood detcrioru-, t!on i~ not yet a problern in the countv. BUT. H E noted. the number of housing uruts 20 years old or more will increase from 13 per<'ent in 1970 to 40 percent l>y 1985. Ucm. th~ n.'pOrt ~aid, b) hinnli? n<'1ahborhood rt• :.adcnt:. to pl'\'M'nl pm ~rams to turJ;l'l J>Opulu-· tlOf\S Oi.bornt":--rt'port s;ud tht• l)tudy will com1M rn<int t>((orts now un 1k•1· way 111 v ~· riou:;. \'ltlC'I of potential archeologacal sites to determine their ~;--::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj;;p;;w:;:;;:;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!:;::;:::: ,·alue. and suggests that ~rading in an area should ,- halt if an artifact of potential value 1s found. until al can be studied. It also calls for li mited development near his· toric sites lo protect their visual setting· The manual suggests that coastlines and coastal bluffs should be protected in their natural slate and that public access to beache::. be ensured. IN ADDITION, IT SAYS fragile ar eas. s uch as tide p00ls and tidal wetlands, s hould be protected. The manual also notes that natura l landforms in non-coastal areas should be preserved where possible to retain sueh art>a~ as can)ons. h11ls1des. r.idge.lincs u nd \talle-):s. ll said ar eas or outstandin~ scemc views should be conserved and sceruc hillsides may be con- sidered for preservation as open s pace. THE M.\Nt:AL UGGESTS indi\'idual de\'elop- ment projects should be planned to be compatible with the protection or an area ·s overall visual charaeter It also makes su1-:gest1ons for care an grading. plann1nit h1lls1de development and locating roads and other s tructures Oass Signups Set I For Hfilidicappe d I Registration as now under way for the rail term I of special classes for those with physical. functiona l or learning disabililie11 at the Re habilitation I Institute of Orange County (RIO) in the city of Orange. Four special education programs, plus a learn- ing d isabiliUes proj;fram, will provide education, therapy and recreation to physically and func- tional fy handicapped youn1esters Crom infancy on . Mos t or the programs involve some parent participation. More information on the RIO program may be obtained by calling 6.13·7400 ~Newport 's USC ~Grads Set Party • T he Newport llarbor Alumni Club of t he ·University or Southern Califorrua will hold its a n- :nual "Kickoff Party" for the 1976 USC football :season Sept. 18 at Roger'5 Gardens in Newport :aeach. · The party be~ins al 6.30 p.m . and will feature :the USC Trojan Sand along with USC songleaders. 'Tickets are $5 a nd the party is open to all USC Alumni and friends . Reservations are mandatory and can be made by calling, 833-8486 or 673 5321. PUBLIC l'iOTlet-: f'ICTITIOU\ aU\INES!> NloM( lTATfiMlNl th. luUOIN•OCJ Oft .li,H\.a.,.U L iJ(m''!V.00.U ..... , ·~ C,o(o\ f t<\~ IN~URANC£ AC.I N(Y ... 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SOUND MOVIE OUTFIT CAMERA & PROJECTOR • Sold • Cdon l • For ~--. ,.. • F•hl01t1 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS GrHfSMdloR ofColorMPl.wa ; $600 ~-----·-.-.-.-,ira-rt ~-----~~~ ~~--u_~-ai..~""D--.:L~ ~~_______.------~ ~~._.___..~~ MEN'S KIPPERED SNACKS l l/•O..Flll'h ofllw; ... -. GARDEN VEGETABLES 320%. (ISTA MESCSIOIE O•lY 2200· HARIOR ·ILYD. Retirement· Home, Not So ) Sweet • • • r By VIVIAN BROWN ........ --.. --Where can we find a home with a Kentc view. . .do you know an Inexpensiv e retlremenl villqe ... what ls a good climate IOI' older people? n.e.e are,, just some of lbe questions that are asked by peo. pie planning to reUre. More Important. perhaps, but frequenUy overlooked by retire· ment follt, is the necessity or health and home maintenance services. It should be high on their list or needs. but those who find themselves in good health and are accustomed to things run. rµrtg smoothly in their city or suburban homes. may not give a thought lo services they have always taken for granted. Even city folk and people liv. inc in well populated suburban towns find services becoming scarce. The hospital <could be lS miles from a thriving suburban town, but even so lransportatioo may be available. It is not always so. accessible lo less populated areas. Retiring to an Isolated area because "housing is a bargalft'' may have many drawbacks, cau- tion people who have had the ex. perieoc~. Taxes may be low, the atmosfhere tranquil, but the lack o services ma.y be a mlss. ing link (or older folk SUGGESTIONS Here are some suggestions from retired people that may prove helpful to others wbo are seeking retirement houSing. BEA ANDERSON, Editor • Thursday. September 9, 1976 81 -Tbe dreamy UtUe house in a amall town may bave everything goiot ror it but convenJence of health facilities. Before moving to it. tand out where the doctor, dentist and bc»pital are located. Where can prescriptions be filled? What about eye examinat.Jons and new 1laues? Find out bow far you must travel for medical help in the event of an accident. -Transportation i1J becoming more ooaUy and beina curtailed even in thriving commWllUes. Is a car essential to your life in the town you are considering? Many persons do not wish to drive. Some can no longer drive ror health reasons. Others want to curtail dri vine in the interest ofeconomy. ls local tran~portation availa- ble? How often? ls it accessible to your home? You don 't want to hire a car each time you must go lo a railroad station or keep a doctor's appointment. -A re there a pp Ji ance servicemen within range or the prospective home? Washing machine, diswasher and television are real pleasures for aging people but if you can't. get them fixed promptly or must.' p~ someone to trav$J Jong dis· lances to repair them. they m~ bec-ome real luxuries. In addition to a Jong wall for a repairman. you may need to pay travel time. One couple found re· palr COits prohibitive in their oewbome. -Many people want to satisfy a Jong Ume dream when retire· ment comes around, by finding a remote spot where they can "get away from lt all" to fish and walk. But they f~get people and machines can break down. Even those in the best 0( health may find ru5tic living a bit more than they biargained for, cautions ooe ep.t.h, youna·in·heart couple They choae a remote spot in a mountainous area o'f the Northeast for l"oughing it. They would fiSh by day and she would knit and do needlepoint at night as they watched television by the fll'e. GJVEUP They gave up the idea after four months when their television -their "only link with the out.side world'' -broke down and they had to take it 30 miles to be repaired. By that Ume "eveo our shoes were getting thin. the radio battery spares were corroding, One couple solved their problem by buying a smaller house in the same community where they are content and happy. \ we had a lot or clothes that needed to be dry cleaned and we were fed up taking •garblge to a dump," said tho man wbo had alwayS looked forward to living in afishing camp .. Such a place could be dreamy. they empb&SUe. "if you could af· ford to maintain two places, and it was a spare." Even after this experience. this couple was disappointed again. They tried their luck at a retirement vill<!_ge. only to find that life in an area filled with old people is not for them. -Many people Jeave com· munJlics where they have been content und happy because they can't cope with taxes and mait'l- tmance or a ~lg house One couple solved that pro- blem by buying a smaller house in the snme community. They have the sam e ser vices avaUibte to them. and they :ire able to travel far and wide with the pro- fits they made on the bjqfr house. One piece or informal.Jon lbat all retirement folk empbut1e was put ·by one man. who satd. "old bones seem to need wann weather. There comes a timt> when iL is a little late to pion_.,·· Opportunity Golden By .1\JDITR <JO) OLSON 011oi. o~''' ~ .... Jt.tt• "lf someone had told me lS years ago I'd be making and sell· ing jewelry on Balboa Island I 'd have said they were crazy." Elaine Schlup still has to pinch herself to make sure she's not dreaming, that the gold rings and pendants in the sand·filled dis· play cases are really her work. Fifteen years ago she was a housewife in the Midwest raising four children and doing a little dressmaking to keep busy and supplement the family income. .. One day I felt like the walls were closing in on me. I looked in the mirror and said to myself, 'You know, you have a bright mind. It could be developed,"' Mrs. Schlup said. When her neighbor told heuhe was going to enroll in college something clicked In Mrs. Scblup's mind. She told herself that if her neighbor , with no college, could do it, she, who had had two years, could surely go back and finish. ··1 finally got up the courage to go and investigate. Aller all, I had been in the upper quarter or my high school class. And I bad a few A's in college." Drake University, in Des Moines was near and accepted her on a provisional basis and soon s he was back for one course. trying to figure out wbat she wanted to study. An instructor gave her an in- terest inventor y test , which showed she was in the 95th percentile in art. a shocking re· velation. FINE ARTS MAJOR "In high school all I could do was clean out the poster paint jars," she said. "If only my art teacher could see me now!·· Mrs. Schlup took a drawing class, got an A and soon was a declared fine arts mauor. After earning her BFA she re- ceived a scholarship to study for her masters in m etals, which oc· c upied the next year and a half. When her hus b a nd wa s transferred to Seattle she found sever aJ part·lime teaching jobs and produced her own designs in the basement of her house. UnUI ~his lime she h ad confined herself to working in silver becauae of the bigb cost ot 1okJ. A jeweler there convinced her she realJy should be working in gold, so she saved her money fl'Otrl Christmas sales one year and invested $100. This was enough to make three r ings, wbkh she sold for enough profit to invest ln a litUe more. PARLAYED PROfTl'S Each profit was re-invested un · liJ today it represmt.s the entire ,:-~ventory of her store. · When her hus band was transferred to Southern Califomi a abe found the competi· tion a little m ore keen and Pendant features a 45-carat aquamarine with smaller emeralds and diamonds .. Cost is $8,000. teaching jobs much more scarce, but was fortunate to get a part time teaching job at Barnsdall Art Center in Los Angeles. All the while she was selling through galleries and buyin11 more and more equipment. Soon. she and her husband dedded it was time to "do something with all the equipment," which meant opetiing a studio and going into business for herself. She admits she was frightened at the prospect. "Was my work good enough 7 Could I present it to the people?" Mrs. Schlup asked herself. A friend suggested she open :i shop in either the Lido area or on Balboa Is land . She drove around both. fell at home on the island and dJ.scovered a tiny shop which was for Tent . Tbe next week she was in busi· neu a nd the neighboring merchants were making bets about bow long she would last. That was four years ago and .krs. Schlup is busier than ever trying to keep up with the de· maod for her wares. She works in the shop most of the week and spends the other days in her studio creating stock to sell. LIKES TO TRAVEL It keeps her busy because she does everything connected with the buainess herself. "My reward is travel," she said. She and her husband plan lon,g trips to various parts of the world so sbe will have time to unwind and study the art of nrious cultures. "I visit workshops and meet craftspeople. Art is a universal language. You can a lways learn,'' Mrs. Schlup explained. "These experiences come out in my work in new ways. "I zero in on museums to try to undersland the culUrr-es-. the stylistic characteristics of the Elaine ScfJlup, Goldsmith work. 1 try to get the feclmg or what ·s been happening in the world with adornment.·• Mrs. Sctilup, whose work is de· Ucate, has developed her own philosophy of design. Her in· spiratlon has come from the sea, in the form of animals and shells. Many of her pieces incorporate the form of the barnacle. ''The tenacious grasp of the barnacle is likened to God's love for us. in that it is never straying," she said. PRINCIPLE She designs wedding sets by this principle. The engagement and wedding rings interlock 'Yithout being soldered together. symbolizing the fact that the bride and groom are separate but ins eperable. Her work, she said, is a "mar- riage between metal and stone" and each rin~ 1s designed to stand alone with no gems added Mrs. Schlup receivt.>d what she considers an extra blessing last November when she was named to ''Who's Who in Amerlcan Art.'' D.rums Maior Interest By DENNIS McLEUAN 01 ·~· o ... , ~lie! il<tll Only three children showed up for the Saturday morning drum instruction class on the lawn at Davis Middle School But from the noise they were ma.kiDft it sounded like a full· nedged drum corps calling the troops to battle. Tbe thrtll of making a loud noise (that is exempt from pattntal complaint> and the idea that drums have to be lJie eaalesl inatrument lo Jeam is what motivates most or tbe students in tbe Costa Mesa Lei1ure Services claas. "But ," says instructor Mark llanius, "after a few weeks \.My ODd out it's a lot of bard work. By the lOlb week they flnd it's work bulfUn ... lllGBEAT llupa, a 2l·year-okl Orance Coat Colle•• atudent, can't re- member what first lured him to the bil beat. "It was probebl}( s ome foartb 1rade faotasy weteNn1 the, IU)'I at the, ROie. Bowl and Kacy's." He stuck with it, however, and is a member ot tbe c0Jte1e percussion ensemble and vanity baod. He also beJon1• to • •mall IJ"OUP "'tbat. rarely plays. I thiDk all winter we pl-.,ed two dances.'' AltboQsb he 1ave up being a music major C"I couldn't com- pete with guys who could not only play drums but trumpet, trom· bone ... "), he wants to continue teaching. He believes no one is too young to learn. He &aid be tall6 out a rhythm on bis drum and a 2·year· old nelg.hbor can tap it right back. And. of course, it's never too late to team, be said. For those who want to take up the cenluries·old in9tr1J1nent, Cotta Mesa Leiaure Services wUJ start begtnnioc and in - termediate/advanced classes Oct. 4 at Davis Middle School. (Re,Ulratioo for all fall classes ls Monday, Sept. %7, from 6-8 p.m., at Estancia High School). Beginners start by le&mlng how to hold the drum sticks pro- perly. (You move the wrist rather than the whole arm.) They move cm lo reading com· plic:ated notes, bau•coan The city reeenUy purchased 10 Uled dnuu, whicla lbe students me in clus. U there are enou&b advanced students a drum corps will be formed to accompany the baton corps and drill team in parades. Tbe S\lmtner class, which is in its final weeks. wu unusually small the day it was vi.sited. 1bere normally are nine students In It. but some were on vacation, Mangus explained. "It gets very noisy around here." he said, as the first stu· dent showed up. "We usuaJly hold classes on the lawn.·· David Ursini, 9, was asked why he is taking the class. Doell he like malting a Jpt of noise? Shaking his head yes, be looked at Mangus. "When are we going to take the drums home?'' Mangus laughed. "He j~t re· ally wants lo get his hands on tbosedrums.'' Kobi and Holly O'Malley, 10 and 9, walked up with their m~r. Kobi betoo1s to a small drum corps in Huntington Beach that marches with a grwp o( baton twtrlen. Holly, wbo is in the bat.on corps, decided she'd try drums too. Kobi'a practice at·bome doesn 't seem to bother Mrs. O'Malley. "Now that he's play- iq ~r. it'• DOt too bad," sbe aald above the din ol the practice sesaloo. ''He likes to practice in lbe bathroom because it echoes. But he pracUcea in the bedroom or sometimes in the back yard." Doel It botbertbenetlbbonr "Luddly we're on a corner." shesald. David Ursini (left) says he likes the drums because they make lots of noise. Kobi O 'Malley belongs to a small drum corps that marches with a group of baton twirlers. I :i ,, t Baby sitters get 'dire prevention $tips from 1:Dee Melendrez ~and (below) ~Jennifer Bull I I • I ! '$aves ' a baby. L Today's Baby Gets Expert Sitter BYD0Rl8LEE oft~• Oe1lr l>l,.J 51411 Today's baby sitter doesn 't merely "mind the baby" while parents go out for the evening. She is mother. sister. nurse. maid, cook and playground supervisor all rolled into one. And most come fully qualified to meet any contingency. Even the fire department has gotten into the act. Members or he-California Department o! Forestry, Orange County Fire Department, are Into their fourth year as partJcipants in babysit· ting clinics for girls of 12 and over. The most recent bas been a four-part seminar at Venado Middle School in Irvine, where 25 gi rls learned about safety, food preparation, first aid, care ol in· fants and play activities. · The seminar was one ol two held in the area, the first one ln Mission Viejo, co-spooaon!d by the Exchange Club of Sad· dleback Valley. The second was co-sponsored by the Junior Ebell Club of Irvine. Speakers included nurses, police orflcel's, Red Cross voJun. teers, teachers and homemakers, as well as the fire department. · D'llese Melendrez, fire preven. Uon aide working out of the Fire Prevention Education of the de· pa rtm ent, directed both seminars. Firemen showed films and gave talks oo what to do in case of fire, what to do in case of acci- dent, how to check out a home for escape, how to recognize danger areas..ud how lo live fint aid and mouth-to-mouth resuscita. Uon. The idea for fire department participation began with the Ex· chan ge Club, according to Sharon Pelllssor, member of the Excbangettes, women's aux· IUary to the Saddleback Valley club. .. The club asked ibe ftre de- partment lo help," she sajd, "and a year ago the Ex- changettea look it over from the men. We set up the classes and the fire department directs them." Mias Melendrez, a seasonal employe of the department, bas been a Girl Scout leader for ts years. This Is her first stint ln conducting the clinic. ''A lot or the &iris already are baby-sitting," s he explained. "but they wanted to know more. Some came for refresher courses in fi rst aid, and some are here at their parents' insistence before they start baby.sitting." The girls were given packets containing literature for ever- ything Crom bathing a baby to keeping children out of danger. The young students even had -s-ome 11ractlcal exper1err~e with the fire department's favorite mod el-a life .size dummy named Resusci·Anne who Un· derwent mouth·to·mouth rescue for the millionth time at the bands ol the girls. Followln1 the seminar. the stu· dents took teals and received certificates qualifying them for their new profession. And a copy or the honor code for baby sitters, whjch sums up the Wh ole purpose Of the cooperative effort to make good protectors of children. "J wlll consider sittlnr in for parents and safeguarding their children a r esponsibility and a tru.st demanding my utmost con· cern and abillty." Name _Not Fitting? (Ann L~nders ~· Virgo Versatile .~RIOAV,5£Pl'EMBEa It By SVONEYOMARlt ARJES <March !l·Aprtl J9); Status quo shakes. rocks and rolls. C)'cle remains hl1b. but tho air is filh.•d with challtnae. Be wary In con· nec,ion with legot documents TAVltV (April 20-Muy 20): You &•In IUp port ot or1anizalion. oCflclnl, one who can pull 1trtnJ1. You get more responslblUty, pressure And authority. A l'lundc~tlne meetln' could be part of aaendu. GEMINI <May 21.June 20): Jmpulslvt ac· Uoru; now can be COfltly. Know lt and review lessons. Aril·s would tnakc rtnu a ll y. Do somethina about It. CANCER <June 21-July 22): New appro•ch to career, other asplratl'ans Is necessary. Do something about publicity be sure others are a war• or goals. basic object aves . LEO (July 23·Aug . 22): Communications problem can be rt•solvcd Rise above petty jealousy -associate means well but Is amat.eudsh In approach. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Spotlight on in· ,·estments. tax shelters. co-productions. Be versatile, willing to examine, inquire and experi· me.nl. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What seemed far away is closer than miaht be imagin<?d. Accent on legal ties. special relaUonshaps. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Your ability lo learn truth, to dig and analyze comes to forefront. SAGI TTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Diplomacy, cooperaUon, domestic adjustments could be In picture. Accent on creative resources to overcome obstacles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Property values, partnership or marital status come into focus. Accent on basics, on solid information as contrasted to rumor. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Travel ideas. plans subject to change. Questions of staying power. quality. costs and production arise. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): You can be rid -of'-finanel-el burden. If you so permit. EmphMis_ on action In rlnanclal area. C••• I• f•r Y••r ' c ......... .., llihl 9Mlylh. f M4•-~ _...,. C)f'ey C-..tlct ~ r.o• a eoo, w .. ,"11 ' ~ l . 3400 Via Oporfo. Suite 6 .~ °" ... _____ it. • ., Newport Beach · .! ~ In lido Village DEAR A .'1:-l LANDERS. Will you pJeue tell me why lloenosexuals refer lo Qtolaelvcs as ··gay"" '?tie "o rd nc l uall y die,.ns "happy, JOYOUS, Ulhth cartcd and c::hffrf u I. .. so forlorn and dejected. The la<il word I would use to des cribe my l>rothcr Is "gay," yet that's what be is. C3n )OU enlighten me? -ON Tll ~ SIDELINES Anyone wbo Is depreaed and 1Ulcldal (gay or s tral1bt> dlould tet counael1D1. He neecla lo ventilate hb feeun,. and learn lo accept himself u be b . If be can't afford a psycblatrlat, the COUil· ty or state Mental Uealtla A11odaUon1 will help blm. lion: 11 the middle child different? Our first bor n is beautifully adjualed, de· pendable, self·•wficJent. gets alon1 well in achoo! and bu many friends. The youn1eat boy is bright, cooperative, creative, aUecllonate and ha• a IUDn)' disposi- tion. The middle son ii a naU·bller, a bed-wetter, does poorJy In bJs studies and aJways seems to be in trouble. He's sullen and unhappy and makes us unhappy too. parbou bJ frlencl.s aad A MEXICAN HAIRLES.5 mauves. ADd 1pead •l . -------------------least IS mmates a day DEAR CHIHUAHUA: , ........ ~:·~~ .... -~·· ~~ ?..~.~~~.?.~:s.~.~1.,,~ DEAR SIDELINES: My brother is a baJnosexual. He is mls- ttJ,ble and depressed, an ta&rpverled loner who di probably end up kUl· i! himsetr. His Jover l him last year and The word "1ay" was selected by tbe says themselves. True, not all gays are gay, bat maay are quite content and have no interest ln beta& strat1bt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My friends and relatives have "ad- vl.sed" me until my head ls spinning. The ques· & never seen anyone ,.• Your brotber needs professional be lp. .. Trainings Open STOP SMOKING a.JNIC: The J.i.ung Association of Orange ~unty will sponsor a four-week -.(IMS on Mondays and Thursdays 'lleglnnang Sept. t3 at 7 p.m. in 'Hewport Harbor High School. The self·help prol(ram Is de· ..cfaned to reduce or stop smoktn1, .m It provides an opportunity lo over why one •moket. "Further lnrormaUon la avalla· Mt by calling the aqoclaUon at ~LUNG. 110TtJNE: A special series of • ftven tralnln1 clauea for ' felepbone counselors wlll betln •tweek. • : Spontored by the Hotline of Garden Grove Counseling Service. training will include techniques fo r supporting a telephone caller in crisis and ori .ation lo a10tenci es and services in the community where individuals and famiUes can re· ceive more extensive help. Advanced realatratlon Is re· quired by lelephonJna HoUine al 838·1060. PaRNDS OF SOtml COAST aEPl:RTORY : Cotta Meu GuUd wllJ meet at lOa.m. Thun· day, Sept. 16, at the Stew Kettle rataurant. Further tntonnatton ti avalla• ble by calUn1 M rt. Ann Mound. 546-1993. I keep hearing, "It's because he's the mlddJe one.•· b there any valJdi· Ly to t.hts assessment? - MOTHER OF TWO PLUSSES AND ONE MINUS DEAR MOT"HElt": YouJ' sl1nature telt,. me almosl as much as you letter. II you view the middle boy u a "minus" I feel plenty sorry for him. And for you too. The oae in the middle Is ln the least desirable spol. He must compete wtUa Uae eldest <Ullllb' Ule fnortte) aad Rifer tlte praa.. ta11t ,..._ ldm by aad IHI lo &lie ,.,.. ... ,. . "Mt eaa 1•• dot Yom CID (IH tlae middle dtllcl. do9b~ MMI of love ud atteeUH. CompUmea& ............. ., ,... ..... 0.'& permlC H J' CO.• f.: llWAllD ... ...... , .......... ... ~ ..... ~.::.:~.:: .. ~ :."'... "':::. "": For fast relief &om that stufJy feeUng ••• . I . ~,,. .......... . tor collect, !b1crlbeto A hometown rthe ~ ... 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'Hair doesn't irow from DEAR ANN: You've "scratch." It 1rows fN1n probably had it with the follicles. The only way .. baizy" problems, but you can achieve your please lfel lhb into your IOal Is by bavlDI a column by hook or by &raa1plant. I don't re· crook. I'm desperate. commend lt. It'• es· I'm a ZO.year-old guy pe81h~. pafaful and and my 1lrlfr1end, Amy, &lme·tonsumln1. Take is neat. No s weat there. my word for It, Bub. It'• The thing I'm writ.ing not THAT Important. about is the hair on my Hair Coday. Gone lolnor· chest. I don't have any. row. Amy bas n'ever said anythln1 direct but when we go to the beach she can't take her eyes off the hafry.chested dudes. Ifeelinferior. · Please consult your ex· perts and find out If there is-any way a personcan grow hair from scratch. I want REAL air -no wigs, none of that phony stuff. I realize chest hair is just a decoration but 1f Amy likes it, I want it. - PRICE CRASH Total and Complete STOliWIDI SLASH! Is pot a drug? Can LSD and pills open new worlds for you? Stop guessing. Gel the facta in Ann Landers 's new booklet. "Stral1ht Dope on Drugs." For each booklet.. or"redT Hild-a doll ar bill. plus a lonr, self·addrcssed , stamped envelope (24 cents postage> to Ann Lan· dcrs, P .O . Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. \\I .11 1111 l'I \/\ FOR BACK TO SCHOOL Whatcloyoa haw todoto get a good old·fashlonecl 1001.cotton denim jczan that ... • won't shrink out of size • won't wrinkle • won't pucker • gets softer sooner • stays strongerJonger _ . ·- • fits and fades beautifully The answer ls simply ... ~ JHnst.J«Mts Frff Bit<• Beg with any back to 1chool purchaae. Otter OOod thru Sept 1& Meredith Murphy, Wiiiiam Tinsley Rites Set Murphy-Tinsley Meredith M arie Murphy and William munity College and was t he head yell leader there and at the U or U. Thursdny Sep1emoor 9 1976 True Colors ·shown at LoSt NOMI RllMISHIWGS for ftte best d.al By E RMA BOMBECK l don't know how to tell you this, but I am not what I seem to be There's a flaw in my • personality I have to be loved by everyone. This ts because of a basic insecurity that people will not accept me 1ost the way I am For example, I pretend to like big dogs. E ven when I sec lhem sectioning off my body with their eyes. I s wagger up, pat them lightly on the head and say, "Killer doesn't want to play to day, does he" It's too hot." I find myself lying to my host as I climb mto the tr unk of the car and shout. "Let Swat sit by the window It's too much air on me anyway." I a lso feel obliged to make every baby I meet not only s mile. but giggle until his plumbing leaks . I inflate my cheeks, cross my eyes and dangle my car keys in front of the kid. When he starts to screa.,, I say something bnlliant like, "Are you going to cry"" This is rollowed by a dis· gusting bit or dramatics in wtuch I s mack the car. keys and say, "They're bad and they have to be punished for making baby cry." I reel like a fool. but who bas the guts to tum their backs on a baby" For yea rs I ha ve c ome out or the supermarket a nd felt th.ts compulsion to tell the carry-out boy in complete detail why I nm parked two and h alf miles from the door when the parking lot is vacant. As his teeth'rall asleep. I patiently f xplain that when I arrived the lot was full. However, the moment I hit the store. the ca~ hit the exit like a caravan. Ile doesn't believe a word of it Shameless Is the word used to describe how 1 fawn about when in the presence or housewives. To creep into their little hearts, I will say thinns like. "Making bread is comparable to a religious experience with me " (When In fact the last time 1 baked bread I lost an ell'cllon bet by predicting Dewey would be our next President.) l 've done a lot or compromising in my lime in the name of security. but the othl'r night at a movie. a couple hundred people were wailing in a line for 45 minutes. My varicose veins looked like they had JUSt been starched and hung out to dry. Just as the doors opened and we began to in- ch in, two guys who had JUSt arrived hopped in line just in front or me "What do you think "e're waiting for" A bus? The end of the hne 1s a half mile back. That ·s where you belong!" As the applause from the hne reached my ears, I have to admit -I never felt so secure or so loved m my life ,.AT WIT 'S END °"fill: • WAllPAPfRS •DRAPERIES • lfVOLORS • WOVEN WOODS •CARPETING • -30°/o •. ~OFF! . I SOO Act.Mt AH., Swlt• 201 CottoMfte ' Cor. Horbor & Ado!M 211d Floorl,.. CALL 557-5153~ DANCE TRAlMING CHILDRE:H·ADUL TS ENROLL EARLY IAL.l.ET, TAP, JAll MOOHN, SPANISH VIDA BLUNDEN SCHOOL HAlllOI C9fTa sum 33 COSTA MESA• 549-0934 Michael Tinsley o r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corona del Mar a re plan- nin" to ma rry Oct. 16 in Our Lad y Queen or Angels Church, Newport Beach. News or their engage- ment was announced by her pa rents, Mr . and Mrs. Richa rd J . Murphy or Newport Beach. Her fiance's parents are Mr. _and Mrs. Billy C...Iinslcy or Huntington Beach. Miss M urphy is a graduate or l mmaculatf' Heart High School and California S t ate University, Fullerton Tinsley graduated fro m Ma r ina H igh School where he was stu- dent body president. lie also gradu ated from CSU, Long Beach and is director or legal ad· vertising for the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. ••• Sm ith-Ponton Univers ity or Ut ah ·graduates, Nancy Ka) e Smith and Scott Michael Ponton are planning to m arry Oct. 30 in the United Meth o di s t Church, ll1llsboro, Ore. A graduate of Corona del Mar High School. Miss Smith graduated magnu cum laudc at the U of U where she was head c he<'rleud e r . a member of Kappa Alpha 'nleta and was e lected to Pbl Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi She is the daughter of Lowe ll A . S mith or I"ewport Beach and Nan· cy R. Smith of Dana Point. She als o was Miss Newport Rea c h o f 1971-72. Her flance, son or Mr and Mrs. Ken Ponton or Hillsboro . graduated from Hills boro ll1gh School. Mt. flood Com· LARGE-• • • To order by phone, now call toll free 24 hours, everyday, 1-800-252-9200y .':4 South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall-Goldenwest at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 Qi ... . ... . . ! S1eppi11g fJ111. Geor ge Burns and Caro l Channing. "ho bring thei r road ~how lo Lo'> An~ele this ,,,; week. do a li ttle fanc~· Mcppin~ for photo- {!raphcrs after their arnval African Epic Set LOS ANG ELES <API Producer Robert Halm1 ha!) !)ignl'U a three -pictur<.' cont ract "Ith Para mount Pit·turcs and will fir.it make an African epic, "Stanley of Afrlca." J ohn llopkins Is writing a script. and Halmi will co-produce with Howard W. Kock. llalml Is an old .;\!rlca hand. having photographed the continent for W e magazine. Three years :igo he Cllmed "Visit to a Cfilef s Son" for l:nited Artists. ->--lN CONCE.RT NEIL DIAMOND SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA FRI. SEPT. 10th SAT. SEPT. 1 Uh 0000 TICJlllSAVAllAll t t.T THE RASPBERRY ROACH 110 t l[AC:M 100 •• ILAl(lt "MURDER IY DEATH" lfllGJ "ILACK llRD" "l!VIRYTHIMG AIOUT SEX" IRI "SILENT MOVIE" lfllGJ "SHAWOOW Of THE HAWK" "DRIVE IN" lfllGJ "AT THE EARTH'S CORI" lftGJ "MASTER OF THI WORLD" 11GUMBALL RALLY" "ST. IVES .. IPGJ "MAGNUM FORCF' IRJ "GUS" IGJ "GO FOR IT' "GI * .RICHARD HARRIS hTHERETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE'1 Also on the Sam~ Program ·The Devil in Miss Jones :AdUltl Ontr HoOM Under 11 AdmlHed • 1976 'Red Ryder' Debut Set Each ea on the Irvine Community Theater tackles an exceptionally "111dult" play, one that most other emate-ur groups mig ht shy away from - i.ucb as "Everything an lht' Garden," "fathe r's 0.a)" or "That Cbamp1onslupSeason " Intermission ·Tom Titus Thi~ year it's the uwurd-winrung d rama "Whf.'n You Comin' Dack, Red Ryder?" now In reh~1rsal for an Oct. 8 openina at the tem porary lCT theater Ti\e San Clemente CornmWllly Theater Is plan at OU! Youth Servic<'s A soclation bwlding in Costa ning ils annual cocktail f\lnd·nilser party for Scp1 Mesa This tense talc of terror in a New Mexico 18 at S p.m. at the honw ot N(')rrnan .ind J ean diner is rerommended for mature audiences only. Wri&ht. 255 Avenlda l..obeiro. San Ckm<'nte this Cast an lh1: c.lcm1Uu:Hng leudlng role is David is the sixth year the theater group has launched its Schu:;ter. formerly with the Alley Theater in season thusly .. llouston. Olht•r major roles will be tuken by George CAl.LBOARD Audition!! ror Orani{e Coust Qwt k. Lynda Robbins, Alun Levy and Margaret ColJege's Five Penny Oper.a company will be held Humphries. wh1lt' J ack Byron. Tony Ca stle and . Sept. 13. 15, 20 and 22 from 5 to 7 p.m in the OCC Mardi Kightlinger comph~tt· thc cast. auditorium ... those cast will perform In produe· "Red Ryder " makc-s als Oranito County prt'-lions of "lfansel and Gn•tcl" m l>t'cembcr t1ntl m1ere with the ICT proc.lu<.11on. scheduled tor three "Cosi Fan Tulle" in May ... company director weekends a t the YSA theater at Bri~lol Slrcel ~nd Carole Boelter says slnaers s hould be prepured to Red Hill Avenue. Advance reservauons arc being audition with an aria in English. . taken at 557 · 7297. 1fiiii!iiflijifjiiiiiill THE HUNTI NGTON BEACH Playhouse, ~ lk B k 1 which closes out Its 12-year career at the Barn t his . ca ac month with "Harvey." bas elected to spend the rest of the season raaStnl! funds for a future theater. The As Sleu•h fi rst event on thol schedule as o full-blown carnival ., dunng the weekend of Sept. 24-25-26. Tht' carm\'al will be held at Seacurr Village. LOS AN G ELES CAP) across the street from the playhouse at the corner or -More ··columbos" for Mam Street and Mansion Avenue. It'll offer rides, Peter Falk. 1!>11 W SUN-1.0WEA >N OF 8RISTOl c M s•o 0514 A "ATTHELUTH'Sc0«r Y.·MOYIHG VIOL.ATIOH rood and enterl:iinmcnt with a portion of the pro-The Emmy winner . i.----------.. ceeds going to the pla)•house bwldang fund. who said earlier that he ~ "GO FOR IT .. Other r ommunity organizations have been in-wouldn't return to his V "CAHMOMIALL''ll'GI vated to JOin the playhouse in sponsoring the series. is now filming a """----------, carni val a nd booths are still a vailable. T hose in-new chapte r, ··An Old .~ "l'Ht h •lo••Ho m •- terested should contact carnival coordinator Liz Fashloned Murder ." ~ ~.::~:~" • .';.:.:~;., Snyder a t 842-5421. He has agreed to make ••••••• .. ~ .. BACKSTAGE -The Chlldren's Theater Guild two more this season. THtcn v SMOPPiNGC ENTRl or Newport Harbor has announced the formation of r----------,~1E1°1·1·1"1·:·1·c1m·a·Ja'=1 z'1 a performing arts workshop for youngsters in first I ,.:_.. .... ..._....,,,,..,.,,...,,., •. "=" through 12t h grades ... the 10-week session begins :~ Sept. 28 at the guild hall, 1240·M Logan St., Cost.a.~· =.11111 .. •.._11111111,a ......... :...:..6.;. Mesa ... info rmat ion Is available from Marcia n;-~FC.~" Martyn at 640-4325 .. -··sa-..c1i Hoi-.' 'Family' Scores; Politics Bombs LOS ANGELES IJ\P) An "All in the Family" repeat on CBS topped the television r atings charts. but a news s pecial on the presidential campaign by the same network wound up as last week's least watched evening show 4) "FUTUHWOlt.D" "A' THI IAUH'S coaF ll'G ''THI SHOOTISr' "l'OSSI" lf'GI ~ ''THI l'OM l'OM ~It. " "'THI SWIMGIHa CHllAUADHS" Il l 0 ''CANHOMIAU" "GO flO• Ir' ll'GI The Nielsen fi gures. for the week endine Sept.-f=~==::::::::::::~:::::::'.::::==:=:-----------:'." 5. showed the 20 most-watched programs that week were . ... ,,. ,.,.. J"eMitf •'-O ~wot Cb0tl'IC8Sl ...... 00. O.y~ ·••·w~•<onw 114<0 (Ol!•r Mel 8••flM ftll 48 ( I • Pl\~llt~ .,,0 "M·A 5·!<'' fllOI .. CBS s~rvrflo MO••• N8C I l•~'"" .,.., S/llrle, ."" "Sl•"'Y •"41 io4ttt<n ' fbOfPI CB•• Al•1 4' t(8 S• ' f~ur"'fy Movl• "''Cf'h<O l f'tCI l"t' ~,_ .. •'VJ )oe J'O,,t\ttr (~II N8() \1• M1IUOf'I On1t•r M,tf'I (A.8C•. "8•rl\!tO¥ )-• l(NSI Pollco Wo,....n·• -• S..nloro tnd Sor\' INllCI "llarnt, Mlller"tABCl and 'J19.,wJOM 'INBCI CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDECEHTER 979-4141 .. --·~c;­W\ t.,. I JM tt-ltn , ...... , .. ,, .......... P1IM t t-lt 1 t roril.Mi!J ••-4•C-c ... lolly I J .. J tt.• )t..4" r at-•N OoM UA \ ... _411tM ' • °""' _ .. ,, y ... 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"'= :tt'!."' ......... ~"" -..-ua ~L I"'! --IAT MY DUST P91 ...;._ __ ..,.. ICM9\' ... -CANNONHU "' .. --IAT MY DUIT,. •110WMYIMI ... WMlft 1UIM •• .... llllL9 IWllT IUlll • ICM9\'IOM ... Y.c»lallal' ""' 2. 00 POI " ,. NanCYllU Tonight's TV Highlights B:i Rape Law Change Provides for. Expanded Exams C•ll 642-5678. Pul • l ew words lo work for ou. In the DAILY PILOT I} A.M. 0Jih From Baloo:s PJvilion Round Trip . . 11 00 Und~r 12 . \5.SO c:::;, ... - KTLA II 8:00 -"The Secret Llfe of Walter Mitty." One of Danny .Kaye's best movie comedies. this 1947 nick b~sed on the J ames Thurber s tory features Virginia Mayo and Boris KarloCC. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Rape vie· tuns will be entitled to free medJcal examinations for pregnancy and venereal disease Wlder a new state law next year. 1 OR R~tR l\TIO:-.S A INI ORMATION CALL61l..S24S AND IT DIRECl'S local govern· L------=::----:;::--l'::'=---=~~::--~=~---======~ ments to give law enfQrcement of· p bl-. -A--1. · r1cersspecia1 trainina for rape cases. r;. u 1 c UC 1 on ::) The bill is a follo·.vup to a Robbins · KIIJ I> 8:00 -"Written on t.he Wind." Rock Hudson, wauren Bacall, Robert Stack and Oscar winner Dorothy Malone in fine performances in this 1957 movie drama. NBC !J 9 ·00 -''The UFO lnc;1nt.'' James Earl Jones and Estelle Pa· ons portray a New England couple visite by cxtraterrestial beings in this TV vie based on a true incident. (TV DAILY LOG J THURSDAY •Y•NING e:oo 11 10 m m 11ewi a , .., 11 u u1 ,a "'"' 8 i2C1 Star T tt-0 hm41 Alt111 8 (1)1) (I') 3tl llCAA footb11t ContJnueO bQtn ~PM Ult 'OVtll&t GI. lllt 1i4"t bttwffil UC.LA fhon~ and Amon1 Stale from ltmpe A11 '°"' D CwtSlllMe r•J>tlltO..t cl Bl(atJ &114 llelty H.U CD 11c,.. 1>1111111 Show II> ...... rr .. lllt 01)•114< fl) Olnllo Story ( 2t a ) ~,,, Dip -9:30- 0 lllov1t: (90) C "R.P M." Id• a) /0 Anthon~ Quinn AM M11a1e1. Cl~r1 lud•OOO. Paul Winfield A lib ... 11 p1ol1 .1011~ mace 1>1e)lden1 ol 1 11n1tt1si11 undt1 p11" .sure from a dm•d•nl a•oup of sludtnls. but 11htn h~ tuts Iv "''ol•ate "''~ th• \ludtnl\ h• finds them on rn; mood t~ c001p1em1se &> Wome~·s P1oltu1on1I Gott ( 2\ f I umne & Sll11le1 Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . rulld he signed the measure by Sen. Alan Rob· blns, <D-Van Nuys), requiring the ex- ams. CURRENT LAW llEQUJltES free medJcal examlnaUon.'l onJy for the purpose of galherine evidence for rape prosecutions. Robbins' bill also requires counties ot over 500,000 popuJalion to keep doc- tors and attendants trained in ex· aminln& rape cases al eacb county hospital. co~ JJOSJ}Yt c measure Inst year that severely ri., Sat. and'. Sun. evenings at 8 p.m. restricted the cross-examlnaUon or aUeged rape victims about their pasl DUOHS OPEN A I''/ 1-1 M f\ )fl INSl'l:.CTION sexual activities. JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL 1 The new bill is SB 575. 1 I County's Star Buffs. Showing Viking Photos The Ortlnge County Astronomers Club will s ponsor a display of telescopes and Viking Mars photo· graphs at Fashion lsJand shopping center in Newport Beach, begiMing Ft1day morning and ending Sunday at closing time. Weather permittint, one of the telescopes w1U be available for views 1 l'lu~; hundN is of other items ol !urnit11re, <'b1ets d'.:lrt, etc. I : M1•rdldl1diso <:1.ms1qooJ from uul-01 µ.:iw11, bankruplclos. court·ordcred : 1 ! .. 111• • banks, etc. ~ M"~lommv~:.:E~:~t::, ~ (714) 645-2200 \Lm by Limoaes. Wedgewood, Rosenth.il and others; tme European .. nJ Am1:ncan cut crystal and art gldss;-pot'CX!lain hgurineS; bronzes; flne t..m1ture; chandeliers and one of the larqesl displays of fine 1ewelry in the :outhl.ind. Everything from 20 c.araldiamond oohldi.res lo gold neck chains. FREE ADMISSION oflhe moon. , TERMS: Ben Mayer also will discuss his.. &nkArncricard, Master Charge, Personal Check. Terms. "Discovery Machine" al the next free ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: 1 m eeting o r the county -wide Mon,Tues.&Fri.10am.to5pm .• Sat.12noon toSp.m., 1 astronomy club, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. toSp.m. 1 at Northside Church or Christ, 2130 N. I Grand St., SantaAna. . ·AUCTIONEER: I · Discovery Machine is a device Ar1 Levine I or the sky al different times to be GI Pu1rid1e hnul) 9)AUlll·l1 lii)1-! 1 o·oo SUj>erlmws.e.d.. and..romp.ared, thus R coNS~GV..ENT o 11 3 l hr11a~y Jones (R) 1 , disclosing any changes in the sky such 0 SEtL-ON . &' &'UTA • which allows photographs to be taken WE BUY FOR CASH _)I • . i f ~ f C9 llttlt ltucati -6:30- .. D1H-I Cunts 1n1 ludt 1 •·~•t 11ai1n lhree Dric H1en1 I ~101•00 l lml\ Ch1i<k Wo.ilt11 Abo(a I Yin 8J1•1 and r ""' Vtfl•t• (S Andr (;nfhth f' Mtn Gtlf!111 s ... mh111;ty AHeir fl1i U) Sh!Mp Ille Slt11 m Tiit Cledric c.,.", G 5'orlKOflt 7:00 Q 1J rt m llews 8 ltm Club ._. lloft1nu To TtW Ille T1uth D IM!ttnt11tion m 1 ton Lucy ti) The fBI 01 3 CunMnoh If) Ftlm fulu1e 1'l Wy Griffith ED Th M1<lh1l/lthm lteport tD Dra111a1Jc St,,., m Add.im1 f1m1ly -7:30- D l'rlct II ltltht e ....,1111 101 Dolli" • t Ciou-Wtts D Tiit Joh r's Wild 10 Ibid! 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T111n~ K111!1t111t1 o u • 10 m 1t11a., Car1D11 6 flit m Club U t 2'J I I Jt Wldt We!l4 '"' ellls ¥a•• 1 & the Ma(K•a• m "'"' Ul McHalt'J lloy 24 700 Club -11:45- 0 17 3 e •K CIS hit Mowit• C "Wat1111ole ll~mkr J" 1 •t') b lam• Coburn 12:00 O Int ot Croucllo O Mom: "The Hauntona" (di.I I t lul,. ildro•1 C1a11e Bloom m Mow1t· "llo Sid Sonp tor Me" ldl•l 50 M~1lt1tl Sunnan Wtn• rl•ll Cnrrv. l'lat~li' Wood. Y1veca l•nd"1r m Mo .. e· .. ,,, OI Ott" (d11) 60- 1 ·•· .1 Bnrcn•nr Al AusM ED lie Hontl11y! -12:30- g Alµt11lol Sito•} "C1111,kll'i- k1111fotn," "S.1 ol lost SlltJs." "Tiie Si111sltr Mon•" 1:00 D >ll 6 10 T-110- 0 Tiit rTL Club 2:00 at An ll1pt Shft: ''Sllan," "C11111· "'.i u..,.1," ..... ,.., '-" -2:20- 0 Mowt: "Tl111 Tlt1411 Cltlff lM" I m1 41-R"'-!ltnd flu\ rU, M•f~ft Iii. ,.~14· I ti/I C.Obb Allrn JO\l,n. -3:45-fJ MtWlt' "Shield ,., Murdtt'' IAJl\l '>4 ldmond 0 1!11rn, lohn "fAt Marl.I l11tis11 C m~e Mmr StrTtMIER 10 .. ,..., IOf 1"f COMlllittlct, Ill 1111 ,,,., """'9. C.YTlllll M0¥t(S 10:00 9 "T~• ladlh ti 0111101•" (••l) 64 Mrc~tlt C.mu CCl "ltt • Hill" (011) ·~ Gl'llllt RJtt, mn Btn11tU CJ ·~_.. (du) ·~$­ M11~ Oou&lu Anthony Qu111n J 1:00 a 1c1 "'mr •• Ho~c "-"1" (Ill•) '61--0llOtl WtUd, Clot1 Jw1aens Jl:OO . "Ttltllllf .... (COM) 44-hue Own"'· th11lts 8oftr l:IO re> "TM ,_, .. ,. Is CH 1a1t" (d11) '63-0nk l!opld, ~1<1 Pus<hy 1:00 D "Tht ;rus Is ""~ (coml '61-C.r, Gnni '"" S,IM\Olt) °''°'•h ltt11, Robfit liloltt111m l 00 lid) .Tllis c:tllN .. "' llisM" (1om) 'S1-Pavt Oollalas. Jun S.llllll04IS. J:SO e f~ "lltffltr lllise'' (ad•) ''6-MOll~ Ml, Tt1ence Stamp. Ow~ lltll'de. Stmtllaw Saple1illaerl2. Now Orange County Transit District is making it even more convenient for you to ride the bus in Orange County. A large-scale improvement program goes into effect September 12. We've streamlined the entire system and added more buses to almost every route. What this means is that you'll be waiting less for your blJs. And getting there faster, too, On most routes, waiting time will be cut in half, with 30*, 20-or e~en some 15·minute periods between buses. RIDE MORE. We hope that catching a bus more easily will mean that you'll be riding the bus more often. If you do, you'll find that It's not only faster to ride the bus. It's also more economical. And more relaxing. PARK·N·RIDE MORE. Our Park-N-Ride commuter express system has be~ improved, too. We've added , -· . -..... _.,. extra trips on busy lines at peak travel hours. These freeway fliers make only a few stops as they speed you to your destination. It makes more sense than ever to Park-N-Ride to work. MORE TO COME. These improvements in service are only part of OCTD's plans. We'll continue to do our best to give Orange County the kind of transportation system it wants and needs. For details regarding our service changes on [Outes that · serve you, call Orange Counfy - Transit District's information operators at 547·3311, or dial 0 and ask the operator for toll-free ZENITH 7-3311. ' -·-.. ------ . . . : . fl6 DAIL V PILOT ' Gold's Solid But"1Jo11't Buy 'Bargai11,s' • T.OS ANGELES I AP> When mulhmllllonairc t-cccnlrac Lavere , Rec.in Id died , 407 .000 silver doll.irs ln p1tp r bug:. were found &locked uround tu a Reno. Nev .• home Stcvl' Marko(( tx.iughl the lot for $7.3 million. M11rkoff. 32. a m1IUomur1:, u~nl> A·Mark Coin Co . Inc . one of lbe natmn'a largest coin and bultaon wholi:i1:1h'r:s w ith 1111les or more than $100 milJion annuaJly. Coin t-Ollec torit. rC"luget:s from the stock mark<'l ;and thc>'lc v.hu believe In prec1ow. mctuh. u' ,1 hedge nguin s l lr1!1Jtaon h !H'l' m ade lhl' e~olcnc world of r;,irt• coins and bullion u bllhon·dollar buslnes~ IT I S NC H l\RTl:D anrl .. somC"t1mes dan~i:rou t cr ritory, Wllh UJl·lOC>·lrue tale~ Of counte rfe iting . buffecd bras-; bars sold 3!> gold and rare co1 11s wilh facades that come off m your hand. Nonethelel>i..' coins have pro,;cn lo be rcwarchn~ 11l vestments for some time. ve tment have bttn very pro· f1tnbl1: doe1>r1 't automattcnlly mea.n they wall C'Onl111ut• to b<..," he s.tyl> "Collector:!> :.hould l'OJOY at u' u hobby " Markoff "urn:. nov1ct> collec· tori. lo be sun• the) denJ onl) "1th reput.;blt! com tll•,1h1r~ anti to ask 'tores for cus tonwr rl'!tirl•ncci. II..-J l-.o recommends that ~gin ner' check with local coin club!. and s~nd i.ome time educulln~ tht•mi!t'lves on i:ull.:<.'lang bcforl· plunging. • 'ENJQY IT AS HQBBY' Steve M ar1'oH Export Charge Denied: Sohio S ays It Wont Sell Oil to Japa11 1t , .. ANCtlORACt-;, Alaska IAP l - 'tandard 011 o r Oh10 l5ohlt) I ha5 denlt'd ulleaalions by a CalJCornia of!adal who sa)'s the farm hopes to :ship 1\lu:;ku's Prudl\oe Bay 011 to J apan. 1'om Quinn . ('h u1rnt:ln o( Cahforma's Air Resource Uoard and a n environmental advisor lo Go\'. JNr) Brown. s aid ir\ An<·horase the firm is gamblin.R Conj?restt a nd Prc:;ident Ford wlll per mit export or (h(' 011. Soh10 1s a m aJor owner of tht' North Slope-flelds . So'hio's Alasku resprescntativc Ken Showalte r said the farm hal> no plans to sell the crude <>ii to Japan. and c hollengM other con· c:lusions drawn by Quinn. ~l'AK I (; ST()f.K R~k Bf u Pl•pla,,.-d A rock hll rl lsplay prcsentL>d by Smith Tool 1 on t"<h1b1t tl\rough Sept l~ ut thl• 1 lohday Inn, Custa Mei; a. The d1splt1) IS 1rnrt or an eHort by the company to acquaint the pubhc with S mith Tool and its producti.. 1t cons us ts of three rO<'k bits. graphics a nd literuture about the farm . Smith 1'ool is a division of Smith International. · Inc., Ne wport Beach. S pt!akrr Na •ftl Dr. l\11llard Bennett. speaker. author , consultant and rormf'r platform partner oC Dr. Normun \'int't>rlt Peale. will speak at thf, &•pt 1S dinner meeting ol tl\t' Salts and Marketing E'<ecutfVeg or Or11~ge County. TM dinner rneet ng w111 be hdd at the Rt•iti~try llotel at Orange County Ai rport ul 6 p.m Rest'rvations c1.n b e made throug h M u ttlc Wi lson ut 828-3131 Rqort Bla••nl ··rme coins a rc probably ul lhl' highest level they\ e ever bt:t•n," says M ar~orr. "It's a consq quence of inflation and the in creased disposable income!> that people have now.·· One big m1s tJk.:, he say:.. 1i. "looking for baq~:uns If a man sidles up to > uu on lhe l>lt eet and produce!> a rore t·oan from hi~ t1\'l'rCUUt. the l'hUlll'C~ of U COUn· terfelt ll r.: prelt >' ~ood." A·Mark auc:. almoH no public busan c:.s. act mg instead a~ a kind or c lea ringhouse for com denleri. across the counlr)' Thus Markoff may buy 1.000 r;,irc• coin!> from u Swiss bank and then rt>· sell them in batt'hl"> of 100 or 200 lo coin i>tores lie su~s his profit margin on surh transaction:. is usually less than I percent. thrn enough so that "you can't make many m1stakci, or you'll be out looking ror work " Tub Business Heats Up ANCHORAGE. Alaska <A P) - The chairma n of the consortium bwlding the $7.7 biJUon lr~M· Alaska oil pipeline says a H subto mmittee s tarr repb cr1Uciziog the project, is "m.ore a gossip sheet than a report." The document was prepa.ted for Rep. J ohn D. Dingell CO. Mich. l c hairman of the House Commerce s ubcommittee OR energy and power. It indil'ated completion o r the 800-mite pipeline from Prudhoe Bay coul(I be delayed more than a year beyond the mid·l977 target date. Des pi le th 1s. :'ot arkoff. "ho "started Off IO busmesc; ~eltin~ taken" by ovl.'rpa nn~ for :in In- dian llcad p~·nny when he "'a!> 11. cautions a.gainsl t'xpect ing too much from spare change. •"'fUF. FACT T •L\T com tn· CAM SUMMER IE OVER ALREADY? I I ~I l'llh I 1 l.1• f U)<l '"'1 .. rd.I\ that toll.' \\1·r .. .. I " fl I• I fl )! h \ I h I' ph .. rm.i•' .uul 1dlln Jh.,111 1h1·1r pl.111 1 .. 1 I <111\tlf).' \ II .llltlll lllf'' Th,.\ \\ ,. I •• I! ... I 111 i: tJ"" 111 prrnlu!'I tw111 • ,un· lht•\ h.ul .. 111111.:h 111 I ,. I,; II I .I I l \ I ,, k ,. 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Oft '" IH'd '°"' tM> ••It prob .. bly l>e '••ct¥ be•o•• yC.W '"'''~ Photocoplo1 Avallabtc NEWPORT BEACH "40 Nl'lt\po11 ('1,nll'I Or Dt·'l11)11 Plot/ 1 Sw1 .. 1.10 lt'l4) "'10·~0!1l OVEA 300 PIPs NATIONWIDE WATCH EXCITING. SAN J OSE IAP) -Thehottub, a throwback to the Onent and an· cuml Rome. 1s making a splash on the modern scene. re lalung bathers to the con:o.1stency of b oi l ed pas t a in their own backya rds. The basic bot tub, descnbed by Battle Loo111s Fir01 Fights Takeover Bid By TheAssodated Press A mulhb111ion-dollar firm 1s waging a biller and expen.•ovt' struggle lo hall a takeover bid 1t says wa1> planned by 3 m an OUt for "loot." Forl'mosl-McKc•sson Inc .. a San Francisco· based m anur acturer and distributor of drugs. foods and hquor with annual i.oles of S2.6 billion. is seek· ing a fodNal court mJunction against Victor Posner. a Miam i bast'd veteran or o ther cor· po r ale warfa re. Th e ( . . J rour.t battle pr omisel't to \ ,., U ·' · f \ II.)·''·' contmue for months -. In court documents to support 1Ls effo rt lo block the massive purchase of its stock. Foremost contends that Posner, acting in concert with R udolph Drews, for mer chief ex- ecutive officer of f''oremost .. 1s fraudulently at· tempting lo gain control ofthe firm. The sh'el firm last March riled a SlO million countersu1t. accusing Foremost of making fal!e charges and trying to interfere with legitimate busl-. ness acliv1t1es while protecting "entrenched management. .. Bernard Krakower , senior vice pre· ldent. stud a detailed presentation by Sharon lawyers could be expected sometime this month. PO NER WA UNAVA.11.ABLE for comment. An associate said. "reachlng the late Howard Hughes probably would be easier." F ore mos t manage me nt t o ld s t artled .s1ock.hQlde st month lbat it has SJ>ent SS00,000 in s ix months to repel the osner o Ter. a'"!a on i\ug."J, the company filed with federal court a l 12·page mem orandum s upporting its request for an injunc· lion. 1-·oremost argued that Posner was "guilty or fraud end deliberate omiSS4on~·· in lli.s pitch lo · stockholdcrc;. IL also called his bid a n attempt to fill the depleted coffers of other Posner outfits with l·'oremost cash. TffF. FOR E MOST MEMOllANDlJM aJso re- fers to Dr ews. who still holds 85.000 shares or the com pany's common stock and. according to f'~oremost, "was asked to leave the company in 1974 ... It said Drews' "inside knowledge of the cor· poration's asset redeployment plans" was used by Vo ner "in cxeculinJ: his scheme to lake over and loot the corporation." ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FOOTBALL THIS FRIDAY NIGHT -SEPT. I 0 THE SEASON OPENER occ .-vs. CYPRESS at Lelard Stadium on The OCC Campus Game Time 7:30 P.M. TICKET PRICES: ADULTS $1 .50 CHILDR&e.$1 .00 STUDIMTS $1.00 . IOX OFFtCE OPEHSAT 6:30 P.M. FREE PARKING GOOD PRICES GREAT FOOTBALL San Jose firem an and manufac· turer Don Bellone. b a SOO.gallon redwood vat with water healed to 100 to 115 de11rces. It's a fairly ne w item for the well-decked·out yard. although similar devices have been in use for centuries "I GOT ONTO them fir..t when I was w1lh the Navy in J apan." said Ray Coste llo, president of Santa Barbara llotub6. "First you'd take a bath. then climb into the tub with v. nler at 115 to 118 degrees. They almost had to haul you out. You'd be like over· cooked spaghetti." When Coi.tello gol bad., he m issed the hol tubs -"They were my favorite place to go'' - so he decided lo make his own. Santa Ba rba ra llotu~ began s upplying tubs in 1965 Now Costello's tubs, assembled from redwood sluts like a puffed.up barrel. are shipped in kit form all over the Un ited St;,ites -and even back to the Orient. "I NSTALLED, TH EY r un from $2,164 lo a bout S2.800. de· pending on the· size of the tub. but )OU tan gel a complete kit for $1,402 ... Costello says many people find they are comfortable bathing nude with friends when they might not be at eal>e in other un- clothed situauon!>. ·'Ther e's a "hole ranAe or modesty," he :.aid. ··it\ up to tht: people who are t here.'· Bellone got into tht-bust· ness last December when he founded the Aquarian llot Tub Company. ·'I wanted lo put one in my ba<•kyard. but after seeing the m ajor firm&· prices. I dad my own thing by operung my own company.·· Be II one a 11d fellow fire man Dave Baca had lo hire St!ven peo. pie to keep up with lhe demand for their tubs. which Bellone says cost from S200 to $600 less than h.is competition. "My main r eitson for using it is relaxation. to unwind." Bellone said. ()vt~r Tiu• (:ounlt·r MASO UstincJs )'O • 11 ""~'"'' " f>I. 1·.: ~:'~16 ) • ' • Pl\1111n • 1 .. Pu .. 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IA t ~1 ,_ IJ.4t 14 .. $w11t GI '6) '01 '-<.l>er .. I • • • • • ' .. Thurlday'• Afternoon Price• ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ' o f I ' I •• r,1 I I P1 .. 1 ."" I tl J •' ,. ,, t '"l" '~ 1~ ... '"' ••11 LA Work ers Return I I jl 4 . I ' ,, I • ' \ \ ' l ' "' LOS ANGELES <A P) Nearly 900 Los Angell'& t}nlroytll r ubber plant workcn ore back on the job today alter rati(yln• a new lhrcc•ycnr con· tract. The rnlificatlon vote Tuesday ended a U»week strike that t)ad ldll'd 70 000 rubber workers nationwide The Los Angeles 10<'<11 w :1!4 tlil' l3st to :IC<'<'Pt the contract. The pt1ct 'call~ for <1 Sl .34 cent pt>r hour lncl'ca&e in waics ond benefit-; over three yeau. It lll~o provtdc11 for an additional cost-of·hving increase of up to 75 cenl3 an ho1.1r Ov('r the three years . I .. .. .. .. '• s DAILY PILOT 8 7 To Clobbe r Coke P e p si Pins Its ~opes to Vodka Oy MILTON MOSKOWl'F.t OMJld M l\l'lldall, ch~Mman of l't•p~1co ,lnc und bosom fnt'od uC 1•\ l'n ·i11dt•nt Nixon. hM b('l'll chusin1<1 Coca· ('ul,1Cor1t loni.: t1nw ,111d hus finally found al len::.l two pluc"s \\hen• his l'<.'P"I Cola brand can oubcll Coke. Ont• 1:1 the Arab world. l't.•1>tii ha~ no pro- blem \\ h1pp1n~ Cukl' there bt'l'.1u:1" !ht• l'0<'.1 Cula Company ii. on the \r:ib 1.-t•ngue bl:t<'kllst 1 s a n• :> u I t o ! i t !t frlln<•histn1t :1 b11ttkr 111 Money Tree lsruel Pepsi st('t'f~ drur or lsr1wl lll ('Ourt thl' much bigger llUU k1't Ill tlw \r;1h l'OUnt n<'.5. Thl• olhc•r pluce where K1:11liall has the drop on Coca· ·Cola 1s tht• So\ wt t 'naon ·Thts i::. a market he has Ions: cultivated. and 1t 's bcg1nrung to pay off. TWO YEARS AGO PEPSICO made u deal with·tht.> Russian::. to build a bottling plant at Novoross1ysk on lhe Black Sea. Thal plnnt 1s now producing 72 million bottles a year. By American st andard.'I, that's not much cola -but it was a start. Now n ::Ol'<'llnd J>t•ps 1 plant is going up 10 the Cn mca and last month Kt'ndall "as 1n Moscow to put hls signature on an a~rcement that will quadrupe P eps1·Cola's output by m1d·19i8. New Pt'psi botlhng plants will be built in Moscow. Leningrad and lh1: Est11mancapilalofTallinn Bark in the United States. Kendall bas been running ads uskin~ people to try Pepsi. promising that they will prefer 1ts taste to Cuke's. In the &wit>t Union. he won't have to do lhat There is no Cfil.c. The Russians have arra nged for Kend;ill to ha\'e a neat monopoly A 10 oz bottle of Pepsi Is selling 111 lhe So\'1cl Umon for40 cents. NATl'R.\LL \.,THE RUSSL\NS are exact mg a quid pro 'lUO from Kt.·ndall To gain hts monopoly position in lhe Sov· 1ct Union. K cnd:.ill had to undertake to sell Russian vodka in the linitt>d-States . That's why-Pt"pStccr is T¥rlreting Stolidrnayn \'odka in the Americ an market Pepsi 's expan11ion In thf• ~viet Union dt'pends directly nn hem successful Kendall ls in ~ettint.t Americans to dnnk Stolu·hnayu. The more Rw1slan v0<lk.1 we drink, the more Pepsi plants will be allowed in the Soviet Union. \'odl.a became the top-sellln~ :ikoholtc beverage in the US las t year. and the Stohchnayu brand apparently :.hared 1n this advanct>. That's why the Russians are permitting mort• Pepsi plants to ~o up. K•:N,OALL 1111'1SELF SAii) that Stohrhnnva sales arc up sharrly. and he said that 1( tlwy continue along this l'OUrist>. "we l'OUld support 25 or :m plants 1n the Soviet Union wilh JUSt the sales of vodka •· Stollchnaya comes into lhl' U.S. mnrkcl in 80-proof and 100-proof Vl'rsions. sdli n~ for !-8 and S9 H fifth. considerably h1gh<'r than premlUm·prlced Smlrnofr, wluch. des.pile ils Hussian name. is a bottled-in·lhe·U.S brnnd from Hartford. Conn.·bnsed Ueuhlem In<'. Sm1mofr last year arcounted for more than !lix million of the 27 million cases or vodka sold lwre. And lkublcin has two other llussiaQ,·Sounding vodkas. Helska and Popov. which ii prices lower than Smirnoff . Rut Oonalcl Kt•ndall has the authentic article nussian-d1st1ll<.•d vodka and the next thing you know. he may be asktni:: Ull lo drink more of It so that he can populate the Russian count rysid(• with Pepsi·O>la bottling planl'i. 9 t lt Mt.•111b~r N ew Panel Voice: 'Grass Roots' Wi\SlllNGTON (AP) -Stung by romplainls from con· sumer groups, J\grl<'uHure Secretary Earl L . Uutz 1s ex· pandang an advisory panel to give the public n larger voice in re\ 1ewinjl federal regulatory programs affecting such ac· tiviltt•s as meatins pection and m ilk m arketing. Rita Zimmer Johnston. Bethesda . Md .. nas been named as a "i;:rass roots consumer" member of the department's Advisory Committee on Regulatory Programs, increasing the panel to nine from the original eight annouq(ed earlier 1 this year. Some rrmsumcr organizations had said that the committee did not include a truly grass rools spokesman for their sidt• KATHl.E EN O'REILLY of t he Consumer Federation of Amerira, one or the group!! that had sought more consumer vok<· on the committee, declined commt'nl on the appoint· mcnt until more could he learned about Mrs Johnston'!> r111allriratlon~ Agriculture D1>part ment officials said Mrs. Johnston ,., t hi' <lt•r:u·t ment 's rt•!4pon~f' to puhlle requests for a "tn·n~t hL·ncd ('onsuml'r n•prc·M:ntal ion on the <·ommittee." Mr!i .Johnston ,.., a 11lt'mh1•r or tlw National Panel or (.'m1"11Hnf'r Arhilrotors an<J is n former hca'1 of the Mont ~orncrv County, Mrl • :td\11\ory C'Omm1tt1•1• on ron .. 11m1•r arCa1r:-i. the <kp11rtnll'nl said. T iit-: l\NNOtJN('F.MENT Al.SO said Mri. . .lohn11ton hec :tml' u rcl(11ilt>red nurse 111 the N11u1rclh CollcJ(t~ School of Nurs1ni:c l<O<'hr:•lt-r. N.Y . lfl 1946 and hill! h1:t•11 11rt1v1: in 11 numht•r or or~aru1ution:; und commmooni; uffcctinf( the 'oh·i. or\,\ (\ffil'll. Hutz announ<·r·d the <'rt'ution r1f the· commlllc<' lalit Mttrd1 and 11ald It would f'voluate io.t!lected re14ulatlon11 nf· fr1•ti11P. ai.:rkultur e and Lhc fool! 1nd11stry , It~ first ITll'l'tllll! Wiiii hdd June !I 9 At that lime. cons umer llJJOkci;men uskcd rur an a<hhliortu l hara(! m lh1· 1,trncl'11 work. Con tract Awarded Thi.' /\Ir Force Sprice and Ml"iille Systcmi. ()rjlanl1.allou nt I .<1!': Angrll"I Ai r J<'MN' 11tatf l)n hns uwurdNl 11 Mntruct fo r S'l2 5 milllon lo McDonnell Dou,:(181' Al'tron11utlc11 Company. Jluntin~ton Bf'IH'h, for Ul'I i\dvanrcd Maneuvering rfrt'ntry Vehil·le <A~:i RV > Tht• rnntra t'I c•alls for fuhrici!lion of two nt~ht k o;l vchklt•s with un option for :.i third. 'l'hc first flight wul be on a Mln utt•m:m I I Olll of Vandcnb~·rA( Al•'O Ne1'' Director Named ltarolcJ r •. U1>John. M D .. ha" heen elected a director or Allt•rgun Ph arm ac<'uticah., trvine, to fill the vat<ancy crcal· cd by the retirement of Robert A. Hardt. Dr. Upjohn was nlso recently uppolnled llSSO<:iatc clinical professor in tho School of Medicine at. UC Irvine. Firm Tells Growth ... Computer Automfttlon fnc .. Irvine, has re-p<>rtc<I net C:lm ings of 83,008.000 for fi~c-.l year 1976, ended June 27, compared with $1,1$5,000 for 1975, <1n increase or 161 per· cent. This nmounu to $1.60 per cornmon s hare fully diluted. compared with 70 ccnui for fiscal 1975. I 88 DAILY PILOT Thursday September 9 1976 By Bil Keane ~ "'Yeeulk! I don't blame coterp1llors for turning into butterflies " Got a problem"' Tllen U'Tlte to Par Dunn Pat 1L"lll cut red tape. gettmg the unsu·t.'r.~ a11d action you nePd to solt·c mequ1t1e.~ 111 yoet'rnment and bust· r1ess ,\fat/ you r qiwstwris to Pat ~)unn At Your Service. Oranqe Cua.~t f)at/11 />1/01. P 0 Bur 156U. Co.5ta Mesa . CA Y262f; I 11cludt' your telephone number The column opµearli dally ac:ept Saturda111i .wrt·it-e .\'n• iu dee S •nr" --DEAR PAT. Last December eard Jack Gillen on K FI ra dio's Ron McCoy program. Gillen is an astrology analyst. I sent S25 lo a box number in Florida. bul haven't received the personalized astrology tape that was supposed to be sent lo me. My check was cashed months ago. Any help would be appreciated J W .• Costa Mesa Ron McCoy contacted J ack Gillen, who responded that ) ou and seven other people whose tapes have not been malled }el. can expect to wait untU near the end of lbe year before your orders are filled. Gillf'n told McCoy that he does not like to do mall order charts. and that be stated this on the program. Tbls astrologist evidently likes lo cash checks mont~ lo advance of providing bis "service." however. Next time you're tempted to spend $25 for an item advertised by a guest -nn-..--t-... radJo show, give yourself a few days lo think it over be fore p a rtln11: with your money. J ack Glllen's address Is Box 5179, Orlando, F L 32805. Gohag .\·110 M'irh .tlit•rnavut·e DEAR PAT: I'd like to tell your r('aders who have microwave ovens that they can shell pecans or walnuts easily by placing about two cups of nuts and one cup of water in a covered glass dis h and heating one or two minutes in the microwave I find this method helps prevent breakage too. A friend passed along this information to me, and it's been a real lime sa\•er G A .. Costa Mesa Thanks for sharing this tip. Quick nut shelling also can be accomplished by soaking nuts over· night in salt water and then bolling for two or tbrtt minutes. Let nuts remain in bot water for several minutes after rcmovin~ from heat before shelling. K..ep Truel.: fJf f ' re11h11e111e DEAR PAT: Am I correct in assuming lhal the dates on dairy products and bakery goods mean that these goods should be removed from the store shelves by the dale lndkated? I'd also like to know how ta read the confusing dating system used on canned vegetables and fruits. Are they freshness dales. or what. and how can they be QC· ciphered? S R .. Huntington Beach As you thought, the date on dairy and bakery products Is the "shelf date," which Indicates the taat day the product l'i fresh enough to be sold at the re1ular price. These products can be used within Ove or 10 days after the marked date If they are stored propeJ'ly a t bomf'. Canned goods' "(!!ck dates" may be given ln various ways. You may ~f'e 'Au1. 15" o r "8 15" or "%28" Ube day of the year>. The packlng date dOH not Indicate the sbetr·llfe or canned goods. Draaehag die I.hie fJH D111u1h19 DEAR PAT. I bought a set or 12 books from Curtls Book Co 1n New York on an Installment plan beglnnmr in February 1973. The entire set has since been rc<'e1ved and paid for. However. on Dec. 18. 1975, the North Shore Agcocy of Manhassct. N. V • sent me a bill for a $22.45 balance due for the.ote books. Smee then I have re- ceived regul ar dunninJ? statements wllh the usual warnings. How can I stop this collcclion agency? • lnitont ihlrti"I olMI sl-..i"I • (uy Cllltint !Might o4justmtnl • Recund whHh. 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Rotary Power Mower • Pewerful 3 hp •"liM with recoil starter • 7 inch re4iol 4li1< wlMtls • A4juitolilt cutting IMitht. NlS-224 7488 Reg. 99.99 • B.M .. Newport Beach Dorotb)' Haines, costomt r 8ervlce represen· tatlve for Curtis Boole.a Inc . Great Neck, N.Y .. bas advised the North Shore A~ency to delete your name from t he blllin~ files. • SttU•t ~ •ltrts '" •I first . :~,;·"'~~"~ ~-;t, .,.c1.1 2 8 88 IMh ; Mtttry 1Mlu4t4 Rtg. 4t.9S • .,.599 '·" Gol. Power Reverse Roto-Tf lier A bill to curb harassment by de bt collection agencies recently passed the HoUJe of Represen· tatlvts and was sent to the Senate for considera- tion. Sponsored by llep. FtankAnnuntto CD·lll.>, the blll would prob I bit collection a gentle~ from: com· maakatl•I with e mployers or other tllir«\ parties r e· 1ardln1 collection oh debt; using profanity, or ml1- represent1n1 the Identity ol collectors or deN conec, lion dot-a menu . Famed Heart Surgeon Sued .NEW YORK (AP> -A 37·year-old Long Island woman who says she had .a faulty heart valve removed and another implanted by famed Texas heart surgeon Denton Cooley has s ued Cooley, an associate. his hospU,al and the valve's manufactu~r for $31 million. The malpractice suit was filed by Toby Dresdener, of Valley Spring. N.Y. wife of cantor Rudolph Dresdener of the Temple Hillel synagogue. Named as defendants in addition to Cooley are Dr. Robert Leachman. St. Luke"s Episcopal Hos pital In Hous ton. and Cutter Laboratones Inc .• nlCalllorma. /; G. E. Grow Light • lith• 11.ai.rt ct11 M el-4 tt 795 ,..,,.."" • Wilt! ... It ,,_ .. fleehfly plellf .,_... • Rtt. t .tS Carbide Tipped Blade • kf T" " 1•.-· c~ -•ttsh5'.._......, ..... ,.-_ ..... •• , • S ftp I · •"tint "119' ' s,,,,,." • Wl4rh 'I I .. • usrs '''"' fi .. . , .... ;.. . . Rtf, 244.fS 2198 .. Thursday September 9. 1976 Area Pro Castoffs Still Confidellt t \ I Wasn't Given . A Shot--Valbuena By CRAIG SHEf'F °' '"• 0•1111'1 .. 1 "•" Cary, Valbuena 1s still a bet puu led as to why the Tumpa Bay Buccant.>cr.s picked him up on wu1vers three weeks ago and them unc<'remonious· lycut him Monday. Valbu('n:1, a former star al fo"ountmn Valll'Y High and Ornngl' 'oabt College, !l1gncd a contract with the Miami Dolphins l•arly this surhmt.>r. Then after a m onth and a half was placed on waivers and quickly picked up by Tampa Bay .. , d1dn·t get a shot with Tampa Bay at all," says Val- buena .. , n three weeks I didn't play in any of the games .. And the head conch CJohn McKay) d1dn 'l even tell me they were placing me on waivers An assistant coach told me he was embarra:.sed that I didn't get a s ltot. ·• Valbuena, 23, who was originally drafted by the Dolphins. spent two yeurs in the now defunct World fo'oot- ball Lea~u<• with the Southern California Su n and Sun An- tonio "l got a good bonus for s1gn- in~ wi th M1am1 and they treated me well. EvcrHhin{! was first c lass. They JUSt had too many quarterbacks. ' said Valbuena "I hurt my wris t 1n a sc rimma ge \\1th NC'" Orleans. but I :.tarted the second half or the first t>'<h1b1- tion game against Mmnc:.ota and did pretty well." Valbuena 's big problem w<a s that th e o th e r quarterb acks were doing Wt>ll, also. Jim Del Guu:o and Don Stro{·k played most of the early part of the exhibition season, with Del Gaaio being. cwt Monday. Bob Griese is the Dolphins· No. 1 QB whale 42-year-old Earl Morra ll is the third quarterback. "Don Shul a <Miami coach> discussed my situation before they put me on waivers. At first they were going to put me on waivers just to SC"C what would happen and then trade me. "But Tampa Bay claimed me the next day and Shula and I felt that l would have the best shot with them," said Valbuena. It didn't turn out that way. But Valbuena is not d is- couraged. "I've been in contact with some clubs and I 'm hopeful one of them will pick me up. I don •t th.ink it's too late for a club to pick me up, but it might be in a couple of weeks. "I 've s hown l havt' the potential and I don't think my football career is finis hed. If I don't land with a pro team ttus year. I 'II probably try again next season.·· Valbuena. who played his last two collegiate seasons at the ntversit v of Tennessee, recently passed has California real estate examination. But at this point he'd much rather play pro rootbail than sell houses NFL Likely To Appeal Dt·aftRuling ) WA SHINGTON (A P ) -A federal judge says the National Fo-OU>alT League mus t rind another way to kcc>p its 28 lt'am" competitive because the present system or drartan~ rnllege player!\ 1:-. illegal In a dec1s1on that':-. ~un· tu chase NFL O\\ ncrs and attornt•\ ~ into huddles a ll O\ <.'r the countr'. U.S. d1stnct JUdl:tl' Wilham U. Ory ant s aid the dr Jft '1olates an- titrust laws. Bryant said the essence of the draft is :an agreement among team ownl'rs .. that the right to negotaak with l'ach top qualtty gradualtnf! college athlete will be allocated to one tf'am. and that no other team will deal with that person." He called thl' arrangement an "outright. undisguised rrfusal to deal," a nd said it "constitutes a group boycott in its cl:iss1c and most pernicious form. a device which ha ~ long bcl'n 1·on· demned " Brynnt ':. ruling Wednl·:.clay ~as mudt' m thr caM• of furm\•r Wa shanitton Rt'dsk1n~ defensive back James ··va100" Smith. \\ho contended 1n a 1970 su1t thut the draft stifled the marketing of ha s football skills. A spokesman for the NFL an New York, Don Weiss. !'>.lid the lt'ague would huvt• no t'111nment '"until our ::ittornl' !-ha\C had a r hunce t(l study th1• dt•l·1:00111n 11nd ronfcr with us " One t e~1m ofricinl. Oa llns Cowboys ~l·ncr:il 1n11nuJ'(l'r Tex Schramm. s:11d. "I hcllcve the NFL will ••l>Pt•:il. 1'h1s 1s Just ano ther Instance where the r ourts a rc alll'mptin~ to :1pply lnws to a unique situation thnt the laws wen•n •t intended for or arcn 't npplicablc lo." Atlorn(•ys for the Nn, ancl the Wastunt:lon Rrdsklns. namrtl a:1 <'O·dcfendants In the Smith case, argued unsuccessfully In the non· jury trial before Bryant that the <'Ollege draft was exempt from the She rman and Clayton an- titrus t acts because it was part or a collectlve·bargainlng agree- ment between the NFL and the players. KEITH ECK Starts For UCLA Angels Baffle Royals Again KANSAS CITY CAP) -The California Angels, behind the six· hit pitching of Gary Ross and Dick Drago, continued to baffle the Kansas City Royals with a 2·0 victory Wednesday night. California manager Norm Sherry refused to downgrade the Royals' chances of winning their firs t American League West ti- tle. despite mounting pressure from the defe nding champion Oakland A's. "I think they can still lake It." s aid Sherry. -4lose pitching starr has held the slumping Royals to jus t nine hits and one run in the last two games. . I Did What They Asked--Ricardo GARY VALBUENA Cut by Tamp11 Bay BENNY RICARDO Cut by Oetroft By ROG Ea CAllLSON OltM Oallf l"li.l M.tfl A s a job applicant you micht feel a bit mllC~ if you qualified for a Position in every way, passed e9ery test 100 perce nt , the n found yourself released too late to get a similar job down the road. That's the predicament Costa Mesa 's Benny Ricardo finds himself in today follpw- ing bis release by the Detroit Lions earlier this w~k. Ricardo was fighting for a berth on the Lions football roster. but was cul when the limit was dropped from 47 to 43. But the 23-year-old se<?ms far from bitter. "Ir 1 had messed up," says the former Costa Mesa High and Ora nge Coast College ace. "yes, l 'd feel badly. But 1 did everything they asked me to do and I've come out of the exhibition season with even more confidence." . Ricardo could hardly have done much better in the seven games he was involved with the Lions. He kicked two of two field goals. averaged 38 yards on his punts and con- sistently kicked off inside the OPP9nent 's five.yard line. One field goal was Crom •7 yards out and his 33·yard ef· fort beat Buffalo with 1 :56 left in the game. In h is two years at San Diego State Ricardo kicked 18 or 22 field goals from Inside 50 yar ds. a nd booted a 5 1· yarder . "They told me I would have s'ayed there under the 47· mlln roster form at," says Ricardo. "The plan wns to groom m r to take F.rrol Mann's place. Hut Cin;illy It came down to wheth~r thl'Y wonted lo enter the season with ft rookie or u proven kicker. "And i( l don't jtCt back with De troit this year. they've mdk3led they want me back again next year. In fact. the equipment man told me he isn't clearing out my locker because I 'II be back soon. "Still, the re is a lot of un- certainty at Detroit. There are internal problems and there seems to be a tendency not to make any c hanges:· Ricardo says he's gained additional conf idence and savvy during h is stay at Detroit. thanks mainly to punter He rman Weaver. "He's in a class by himself as a punter and I got n Jot of help from him ... especially the mental pa rt of the game," says Ricardo. Mann. incidentally, made a 25-yarder and 30-yarder, but missed four other·field goal attempts during the exh1h1 - lion season. So Detroit enters the 1976 season, seeking its fi rs t divisiona l championship in 18 years. Meanwhile Ricardo says he 'II attend class at San Diego State a nd stay in shape with running. conditaonin(!, some racquetball and u bat or yoga <for flex1b11ity ). ... and wait. Highly-touted Sun Devils . Tabbed Over Bruins by 7 • j'_f;)tj>.,.E,.A ri.z. . .Lt\£)._:.Arizona _ sparked offensively by halfback State University puts up its Wendall Tyler, an AJl·America highly touted offense against a candidate who is closing in on the nearly errorless UCLA defense all·time school rushing mark. In tonight as the No. 3 and 17th ranked teams launch their 1976 football seasons before a national television audience. "It s hou Id be a hell of a ballgame." promises Fra ryc Kush. who was tabbed coach or the year by his peers last year after his Sun Devils went 12-0, in· eluding a 17-14 upset victory over , Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl. Arizona State is a seven-point pick. ON T\I Toedglll Clla11•~I 7 al .; 1975, he rushed for a school re· cord 1.388 yards. Taking over for the brilHant and t alented John Sciarra at quarterback for UCLA will be senior Jeff Dankworth, who is labeled as "a pretty good passer" and a good runner. While the Bruins are r ated strong on defense, J<ush feels his defens ive unit le aves something to be desired. "The secondary is weak at the strong s afety and the right cor· ner spot," s ays the Devils men- tor, a lthough he adds that "the ends will be relatively sound and the down people, also. barring in· juries." A sellout crowd of over 50,000 fans will be on hand for the game. which begins at 5. The weatherman is forecasting tem- perature of a round JOO degrees at game time, with a slight chance of thunders howers. UCLA. meanwhile. hopes to improve on last season's 9·2·1 re- cord. which included a 23-10 Rose Bowl triumph over then top- ranked Ohio State. Keith Eck. a Newport Beach resident. opens at offensive guard while ex·Newport Harbor High star Steve Bukich is the No. 2quarterback for UCLA. Balicki Keeps Jinx SF Pitcher Blanks Dodgers "The Bruins are extremely sound defensively," appraises Kush. "In fact. they are about as !>Ound ns anS-body we've seen . They don't make a hello( a lot of mistakes." At the same time. UCLA coach Terry Donahue is impressed by the Devils o ffense. which is keyed by j unior quarterback Dennis Sproul. a product of Los Altos High School in Hacienda Heights. "If I hadn't come to Arizona State, I would've been at UCLA," says Sproul. who is cha rac- terized by Donahue as a "win· ner." "You may Ml notice that he's olavinu so well during a game, but you look back and he has." accordinJt to the UCLA coach. "He was u winner all the way through high school and he's a winner now." The Devils offe nse also is led by fullback "Fast" Freddie Williams, who will be eyeing his third 1.000.yard rushing season, and split e nd John Jefferson, who Kush lauds as a "gifted athlete who progresses from game to game." The Bruins, m eanwhile, are LOS ANGELES (AP> - Pitcher Ed Halicki continued to pick on the Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday nighl. helping the San Francisco Giants to a l·O vie· tory in 11 innings. Darrell Evans· sacrifice fl y brought In the winning run ror Halic ki, who combined with Dodger• Slate Al•G•mH• K••c .,,., 5'-0I. • S.n Ft•r><lw:o•t t.o.A_.., '..-pl IOAll..,ld •I l.O\ A~•I~ '>FOi II All•nl,Ut LO• Aft<J<!lt\ In 1 Uom, 1 Up,,, • 55pm Gary Lavelle to stop the Dodgers on five hits. llalicki is 'now 3·0 agaim;t the Dod~ers in five starts tbis season, all the victories shutouts. The loss dropped the Dodgers nine games behind Cincinnati. "I seem to be a pattern pitcher," said Halicki , 12· 14, who has not had as good resultR agains t other lcam8 in the league. "I do well against some teams and bad against others." Kalicki gave up only three hits over 10 innings while striking out eight. "I felt very strong tonight, I feel I could have gone 1$ In· nings, •• Halicki said. The Giants starter said his pitching has improved over last season. "I seem to be a better pitcher this year. a smarter pitcher," he said. "I'm hitting spots now and not just a power pitcher hkc when 1 first cam e up." Lavelle pitched the final in· ning, giving up two hJts. But he left the tying run on second as Dave Lopes lined to Evans for the fin al out. SAN "IANCISCO ~'•'k<f l.•••ll~p M ""••t1t> Motlt...w-.11 M V'(t# r1 R•llt 'lb SPt•flr '' '""""'"°"lb .._,,,.,.,..(, G At•••nd.,rr s .. '"""" HAll<kil> 0 fi•4n>Oll Ill ' It _, ) 0 0 0 ~000 l 0 I II • o on '0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • n 1 n • I 1 0 0 0 0 (I t 0 II n no o u 1 n no ti 0 0 I LOSANGELf:S L-11t> 11 .... ,, ... ., R !>mO!ft•I c;.uv~y 1b (t;]!) H• .. tl Urvfll\ R"\"'11 .< p,,, ... ( ~\llnOll Hovqll l'I MOtll>h A OnwnillQ o Rot>t•\C. fl••., pl\ all' It" ) 0 I 0 • fl II 0 • 0 I 0 • n o o • on n 1 !) 0 !) t 0 ' 0 • n I 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 U o o on I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 I) 1 o on I 0 I 0 ro1•1, H 1 • l '"'•" ll n \ o s ... F, •ft<•"'-O O()I) OllO ~ O• t LO\ AnQO It\ 000 000 000 OCl 0 DP \•n f t~nthto t U 1J\ Ano.t11\ 1 LOlt \••" F'•ftC•Vf) ), lrt\ AnQfl!t•\ • 18 Jf t;mltf'li TMml\'°" ~8 LOP•!\ ~ ~· ~' 0 r •I"' II' N II IEll ea SO H•ll<ki IW,11-141 10 ) 0 n 0 - Uvtll" ' 0 0 0 0 A l>owftinq ) 0 0 I l "°"911 fl., II .. ) l I I I I t s .. e-u,..lle 1101. PB-Ci Alt~-" 1-1 II A-••.171. " OAll Y PILOT C f Si1npson Rejected By Ra1ns OUt'FAl..O lluffalo Ulllii ownt'r Ralph C Wilson wunlt.'d Blood for hai. J uact•, but a last minutt· uttcrnpt to mnk • th~ swnp (:UINt1 "W t: coulct n·t RIV(' up Jntk Youngblood," so id Los 1\n.:ck s tta ms .:ent•rul nrnnai;:er Don Klostermun So Klo!!li'rmnn's phon<' cull lo Wilson just 4S mrnutcs bcror<· the National f' o o t b a II L c ;q: u l" s 1 n H· r conference t radc dcudltne Wed- nesday ea me to naui;:ht And so did All Pro runr1ltig back 0 J . Simpson's wish to be traded to his hometown L.os An~<'les to pl:.ty out his pro foot· bnll career Now. only a trade to the Amt'ncan Conference Oakland Raiders seems hkd,· to l'nd his de facto rl't1rcm<·nt from the J(a me . The antrn confcr~nce swap deadline is Oct. 19 In the last minute trad(' effort with Los AngelC's, the Bills re· portcdly "ere offl'rcd the Rarns entire 1977 draft ltst. Hiller tlc•dflh Un1vers1ty High Sl'nior Sue Miller p1c•kcd up a pair uf medals an <'Ompetition held at .Mexico C1tv earltcr th1!>. month r.°tilll•r was second to Julie Bachman of t ht' t 'SA in tower divin~ and was third 111 the 3· meter l'vent bchand Uachman and a Canadian. It was nn ugc i:roup fue(•f matching dl\•crs a nd sw1wmers from the l 'SA, Canada af\(l Mex ICO M1lll•r n•1·orch-d om• of he1 leading 'il.'Orl'' 1n the tuwt•r div\• 1.11ly111~ 321 12 po1nl!>. f•irftfc•s tiniu PITTSll URG ll The red ·h ol P1ttsburith Pirate"-continued lo gain ):\round on the Philadelphia Phi)hes in the Nat.Jonal l.eaguc Eastern divi!i,ion pennant scram· hie with ta fi. J victorv uvt•r the Ph1ls Wcdn<'!-tdny na ghi P1tbhuri.:h. \\"tnm·r of l:I of its last 14 i.:amt•:., has 1•111 tth• Phil:idcl11h1a ll·ad to I'·· game ... .lust 15 !lays .1~11 lh1· l'h1 b l'rt 1nyt•d u I~'~ gu ITil' adv<inlagt· l'hc Phillies have lost II of their , l~ast 12 Aamcs. • Tonight the P hils open a four- game series with Chicago ul home. Pittsburgh is idle. Pait• l,,1•11p11 7•ftl ;1 COBLENZ. West Gcrmany- Ameri co n at hletes captured three events at an mt<.'rnal1Qnal track and ftcld mt•ct hl're Wed- nesday. but \\ orld record holder Dwight Ston<'S bowed to Poland's Jaczek Wiszola in the high Jump. Wi szola bettered the European record with a 7·61~ leap to beat Stones' 7-3. US. Olympic chumpion Mat• Wilkins won the dl.\_cus with u 210-11 and was sccond'ln the shot with a 63-9 ""• behin d Al Feuerbach's win ningG.'J-11. America's Robert Pullard and Poland's WoJcick n ucaarski ead1 pole vaulted 17 .5:1.1. Braha1ner .*tp11rkle1t OAKLAN D-Ex-llunlington Beach High star Jack Brohamer wenl two for three and conlribut· ed a sacrifice fly in· Chicago's 6·5 win over Oak la nd in a key American League baseball i;:amc Wednesdny niAhl. here The loss keeps Oakland Ctvc. games be hind l l'HAUe·lcadan~ Kansas Cit y. TV Sports 5 p.m. (7) -COLU:Gt: t 'OOT"\ BALI. -The UCLA llrutns me t the Arizona Stalt• S11n Dt>vilit Ill Tempe, Ariz 8 p.m. 1211) ('J\NJ\llA CUP OF HOCK EV Thr USS R meets thl' lJ S 111 fl ~urrw taped In Philudelph10 (!iOl 1HI-; OJ,VMPIJ\O The :;a~a of lhc 1036 Olymp1r Gam<'s in Rcrlln whc•n J C!'lM' Ow1•ns won four .;ol<I merlnls for the U s. und Adolr I lit IN w:1~ 111 allendun<'P ot 11oml' or th(• t'vt'nlK !l p.m. ( t:H BOXING FltOM T1n;01,VMPIC 9.:m p.m (221 WOMEN'S PRon;sslONAI. (j()U'. 11 :30 pm. 121 .S. O P F.N TENNIS lllGllUGllTI; A re· port on the day's action at Forest Hills, NY. If thert' wer e no draft. the at- torneys a rgued . the more talent- ed players would go to the richest teams or owners. or so·called glamor c'ities such as Miami. Los Angeles or New YoJk. "They're not swinging the bat the way they did before. Well. not reoJly not swinging the bat, Just not getting the bits. They're not taking pitches or striking out. They hit some balls good tonight: we lucked out.'' The teams ploy again tonight <KMPC radio, 5:25>. Evert, Goolagong Dead~d for Sho.,-do"1n But Bryant ruled' that the dran is much more restrictive than necessary. "ll leaves no room whatever jar competiUon among the teams -1oc the services or college players • -and utte rly strips them (the ~ayers) or any measure ol con- ~ over the m arketing of lbelr ; talents.'' he.said. " Smith. the 12th pla~er picked • in the 1968 dran and the first ~ehoice or the Red.skins. con-, ttndtd in his suit lhal he might bve been able to sign for more ~moot)' If hll had DOt been bound toU.e Redskins. CAl.l~llNIA ICANSASCITY FOREST HILLS. N.Y. (AP) - "' n r 11 111 •• • 11 111 At Wimbledon, It was Evert and ~::: ! ~ ~ ~ =:~o ~: ~: Goolagong. Four times oo the Ea1l9<e111 • o 1 2 G ..... 1>• > o 2 o women's pro tour this winter, il ~•1•10 •oio 1tol•s:11> 1000 E rt d Gool A • .,, • ., 2 o , o M<RHdll • 0 0 0 was ve an agong. t L SWl( ... 11 o o o o llN_,,., 10 • o o o last year's U.S. Open, it was II Torru<I 3 0 0 0 .C-•" • 0 1 0 Evert and Gooladnnd, • llr~srf > o o o "·'-"' • o o o• -.~·oe r °'"'""'" 1 o o o F.WMten > o o o It always seems lo be Evert ~~. : : : : ~~:.,.. : : ! : and Goolagong -and the 1976 110.J.clt'IOllJO • o o o Gooro o o o o U.S. Open tennis championships ~o : H: is;haplng up the same way. TM•'' IA , • , r-o111., ,, 0 • 0 Top-seeded Chris Evert and ~11'"'"'• 100 010 000-1 s e c o n d · r a n k e d E v o n n e k~~~¥•chon. oP-ta1tio=• ~ t.~ Goolagong of Australla look c..111ornl• a. I(•""' cu" 1 se.-......., t. °""'"'· another stride on the road toward l!b\J ~,. ~ ~ &~ ·~ ~ •• ~tr expectecLsho'Ndown ia U.e °'-cw_..,. • • • o 1 1 women's singles rinal by scoritl.g 1<11-1s11..1s.10 •l\ 1 1> 01 ' > easv Quarterfinal victories Wed· ~!101 •-u,.,. , .... ' ' 1 nuday. Evert ovel'wbelmed Natasha Chmyreva. the 18-yeal'- old Russian, 6·1. 6·2 in an after-noon quarterfinal match. while Goola1on1 beat gritty veteran Rosie Casals 6·1, 6-2 ln the featured night match at the West Side Tennis Club. In men's action, top-seeded .)tmmy Connors overpowered Jan Kodes ol Ciechollovalda 7·5: 1 ·3, 6 -1 and t h lrd-seedea Guillermo Vilas of Argentina wore down plucky American Ed· die Dibbs, the No. 9 seed. 6-1. 2-6, 7-6, 7·6 in a two-hour, S7·minute marathon. Connors will meet Vilu in one men's semifinal Saturday. .Tbe rem1l n lo1 m e n 's seminnal berths were to be de- termined today. with No. 2 Bjorn Borg of Sweden playing No. 6 Manuel Orantes of Spain, lhe de· fending champion. and No. 5 rnc Nuta.se of Romania facing un· seeded Dick Stockton ol Dallas. Evert's victory was her 99th fn • row on clay or slow artificial surfaces, a streak which dates back to the Western Cham· plonships in July, l!r73 -when she 1<>1t to .Miss Goolagong. After the c ustomury dis- claimers about playing one match at a lime and not looking loo far ahead, both distaff rivals conceded they never are far from each other '1 thoughts. ·· Pluyinl Evonne is always something. peclal," Evertsald. "It's a1wayis tn lhe t>aCk or my mind that we may meet In the finals, and I know she thinks the same way." "I rully don 'l like to look ahead," Goolngong said with a sm11e. "But it would be nice to beat Chris. especially here In the U.S. Open, and on clay." W.-n·t Sl ... lt\ Ooolf'l•rfllMilt Mlm• Jau.o•tt, V11to\l•V1~. 001 lllrotnla qu1•c1. ROll'llnil. 6, •·I. DI"""" ,,,,,.,...Oii(,. Au•t•Alie, Ot'll Zendt (10•. OAtl-9"t<ll. I'll, .. 1,6 3 Cllrh E•trl 1> .. 1 H•I•""' Clwny"'v•, So•· l•I Uft1on. t I, 6 t. lr•OllM OooltlW)!l<'O, Auitt41ht. 0.M ll0\4tn'IMY C.\•I,, t·I, •·1 Mtt1'tSl ... lf'•~n..-.IN1h 0..111 .. mo VIia\ '"'""",,. "" .. ltltdlt Ol~. Nt<111 Mt-I h•<ll, Fl•.,• 1, 1,._ 14 1-•; Jo,,,,,,.,. eom-, llffl J•n K9",, Clt<~t,i._. 14.. • >. ... - "2 DAILY PILOT ,· . ·~·· s Tueker .. Young Huskies Rebuild' With Tale nted Frosh .:No Laugher . For Pirates LOS A CELES only thrt'l' starter:. n' tumm& this sca 1._1n. Eu:-1 LA College's football team rlgured to h uve one of those rebuilding yurs. problem thab season 111 rebualdlnf' the off ens" t• lint· "Wt• tlon'l h J\'\' an} one return an~""" th(• offt nslve line 1 • thc kcy to w1nn1ng games. Our defe nse has 11 lc)t ot potentiul and wt• h nvc some good peopll' 111 the skilled pusitions." but the llu~i..1es ha,·e l140 f1nt> prosperl s in bOphomort• Dan Beccrrn Ill 11 . ltW > und rrei1hnrnn Tony Stevens l!>· ll, 185). ·&n.ttve previous foot i:tlt Jeamcs with <.:ypr 'M• .:'pl~ge, Orange Coast ·'~> outs core d the . suers. 140 31 Jrf 'Winning all five. the ~ales' average mari:ln 1f v1Nory has bct:n 22 '>Oints. Hut dun 'l took for 1b0tbfr OCC romp Fri· lay night when the l'A-O eams clash al LeBard ;tad1um i n the 1976 1pener (7 :30). H at is a laugher for •)CC, P irates coach Dick ruckel" will be the most .uQJrised person an the .tadium. '"Phis will be a tough :amc for u!>, ·· !>ays rucke r . whose 1975 ?iratcs went 11 o and ·laimed l he national J C 1lle. :!gri>ress is much 1m· ·iroved over last year rtiey'rc com ing off a ~ood. year and they have an experienced team. r hey "beat Saddleback 'as;i year and went to the wi~~ with a lot or other ;~ea ms . ·~:jntic1pate a tight (a ~· We have a stron~ leeto)l!livc team . so l lon:~=think they'll blow lS QiG. But 1 do look for a lef~i\·e game," says ruo-er. OCC's s tarting defense n ~l1'd es on l y two ·reshmen a nd mosl of ·~· nine sophomores >lay~d consider ably .l :ear,~o. TltaJ ·s not the case on >fte~ 'A ~t h o II g h f I \' C .opl)gft\ores will s tart up ;ro~·the backfield 1s re· !al~~ green. Stbting lert hnlf'back DOo=Cl>rnell saw limited pla,::., year ago while ra1fl)l::ha lfbacks Denms Bo~w cll and f'ay c WeObers arc freshmen :.;.-.·is fl anker Dave P~sel Quurterback 1s a <wes- t ion m urk a lthou$(h the talent a ppears to be there Freshman Gor y Guis· ness fai:ured lo be the No. l QR. but was sidch nl'd for flvc days "'1th a casc of ,·c r lll!O G111s nes~. from Corona dcl Mar. worked out Wednesday :and wall be 111 uniform for1.da~ \ 9ut thl' s tarting ~art erba ck "tll be ~ophomorc Jim Conic.). who U\'Cr3J:Cd 131 )'ards .1 .tame pass in!! a ~car aJ:o at Cerritos Colkgc Conley 1s more of a JC Schedule .... , ~ t ,, 11 11 )• i l\J' ' I 1r,; ~' f;u11,.rtvn •I 6 1 f W1H S.ltwrd•• ~ •\ft I\ Y' (1<!'11f(1 """"''I'~ I)( ~ ot-• •Md•1.t1Mt \10 A'''"''', ... t"I n. rn H llf'IO ,, 'l,, ... M •)'\I ' l11 A11y1 ((.1l(rt'TIOl•1' (, .. " t1I• I\ I tt I t ''" 1• ""'} 11(( ,, "'"' "t r~n fT\.'\1'11 ''A.,• ->n v,1 .., '' 1 r •tA ,,,..ntW ''" Fl \T drop-back pasi..cr. lhu~ dad not look ~harp d1n•ct· Ing the veer orfcnM~ an a psir or scr1mmagc:s lwsl S~lurday "We 've worked con· slderably on our option <1ltuck this w('ek. We have lo eslubli :sh con- slstl'ncy in our offon.-;e to beat Cypresi., :.and I trunk we t'<Jn d o 1t ." ~ay:o. Tucke r Defense Changes For MD The Ma ter Dea Hi gh Monarchs of Santa Ana. known as a defensive football team last year. face a rebuilding situa· lion this season. The Monarchs lose all f i\'e d e f ensive line starters and will also try to ad1ust to a 4.3.4 de- fense instead of the 5·2 used last year under Cary Carr ··w e will be a de- fensive football team." says fi rst· year head root· ball coac h Wayne Cochrun. "IC we don't play good defense. we won't wan an our league " And des pite the ret urn of only one s tarter -de· re n s I ,. e b a c k B r ad Chace I h e Monarchs appear to have enou~h top-flight at hlC'll'~ to form a respectable de· fensc. <Last year. Mater Dea shut out four oppo· nents ) The str e ngth is at lmeba('ker. according to Cochrun Ke nt Ewing t6-0, 190. sr . > "ill ~ try· ang lo rebound from a broken neck ht• !>uffcred in th<' farsl game of the 1975 season Ewing was a starter then and Cochrun calls him an aggressive player J ohn Naut (6·2. 210. sr I. a starling offensive line m an. as another linebacker prospect. Others in ('Onlenlion are J ohn Topf t6·0. 195. Jr.I, Doug Williams (6·0. 175, Jr l. Tony Romero < 5·9, lflO, s r 1. Matt Macauley 15·8, 175. sr I and Gary Dominguez 15-10. 180. Jr I With the return of Chace. Mater Dea should also be s trong in the secondary . Also in con- l e n ti on for s tarling berth s are Ro bby Meacham (6·0. 170, jr. 1, Mark Romaine (5·9. 150, s r. l , Jim Dickson C~lO . 175. sr. l, Tom Gonzales (5·9. 145, j r l and Joe Lumarda t5·9, 155. j r. 1 Cochrun's biggest task 1s lo rebul Id a line that loses lhe likes of 205- pound Mike Monnig and 190 -pound J ohn Stem · mer. But the lluskics looked a n ythini: but lnex- perlenct'd in a scrim· mage with R io Hondo last weeke nd, toppling the usually -po werful Roadrunners, 24·0. Eas t LA hns been among the state's best the past two seasons, but head co-couch Al Padilla soys the lluskies will have to rely primarily on Creshmc-n"' heo they open ·the season Saturday night a~aansl Golden West al Orange Coast. ··w e have good s ixc and some talented peo- ple at the skilled posi- t io ns." s ays P a dilla. "But it's going to take us a few gam es to mold together." The only starter!. b:tck inrlude runnini:: b<1l'k John Pennin~ton <5· 10, 185), dcft>nsi vc• t ueklc Bill Recd t6·0, 230 l mul lineback e r Nick Martinez (6·0, 2101 Anothe r sophomon:. f ree ~afcl y V1n(•cnt Malone <6·1. 195 ) wus u part-time starter last season. In the skilled spots. quarte rb ac k Wa lt Ransom. who guided East LA to a pair of big years. is now al l'SC Anothe r back who figures prornancnlly in the ~;ast LA altuck i~ freiihm:u\ uulbock Hnn· d y llarr i :c from r atisades. "Ile has .iond s pe ed u nd ls very l'lllSI \'l'." SU v:. P ad11lU. l'lw llus\ncs l'<weh :.u~' ill· \\as amprc:s&cd '' .ltl'llllll! Holden Wt'Sl M'r1111111a~t· Citrus last S.1tu1 d.1~ "CHru:. usuall" has lt. 't>ry good tca·m and Golden \\' esl dominatl"d the scrim m age. Tiley mov<'d l he ball very, ''<'n "<'II Rut· the most imprcS:>l\'C thint: was their defl'ns1 ''<' hne. •· says Padilla Viki1igs' Line Is Small Padilla. who s hares the head duties wllh Gil Rosadilla, has had little trouble molding the Huskies the past two seasons, posting 11·0 and 7 ·3 records. Racing Ent1·ies Del Mar Rou11dup "•• "''••v "lnlP'•>l l P M S~'"•l Glotw '"''IC1"'' Contro' P"""' •MM."·, 1 Whl,pfl'lnq \.-,tn \ Vfl'f..t\~Uf'I t II\ II\ 118 11) >\I Ill Marina's Fronl Averages 182 He says his biggest l'lllST llACIE -• lurlonQ\ l Yt•l' O'd maioen fllHti Cl••nuno P\it~ UlOO Cla1mlnqPr 1<1SH,OOOS10,0ilO ~-o '" (Va1en1u~t~ 1 111 Ranoom Quf>\I IGol\ul., 1 111 c..uor tV•l,.nJvflll• • M.Aid-'M ((4t\1"nPdd t I Liltw>•om•\I tP.nr ... l Gfl II RoQM INC>qUl'f I Countrv ft'vf'• tOh""'•' 1 '" II I By ED BlJRGART ()I'"' Oa11v Piiot Stoll Marina High of llunt ington Beach will have lo relyon quickness inslead of size on defen se Uus year Only one dcfen~ave starter weighs over 200 pounds, and the a'era~c size of llS hnem('n IS 182 pounds. which •~ con sidercd to be s mall in the Sunset League Plus. the Vikings arc somc<what mexperienc<ed Onl\' two st arter!. re turn from a ll'aln thal "enl 4·5. but Manna wall start se\'eral defenders who sa" consaderabh.' acllon as reser\'C'!-. Thl· strengths apµl·ar lo be at hneback\'r anti 1n the secondar>. T he two ret u rning sta rte r s arl' t a ckle haun Mehaffl'Y Iii 2. 215, sr. l and safety Man ny Torres (6·2, 185, sr.) Mehaffey. the de· fense 's biggest player. will start on offt-nse as well. The t ack lt' will be complemented b.) Jun1or Mike Howa rd (6· I. 180J. who will also start both 14a\•s The :-;o . I no:.c guard candidate m thl' \likes' okac defense as senior M akc Lo> a <6·0. 170). Other nose guard pro- spects are senior Nathan Gushi <5·8. 175> a nd senior John Thomas <S.O. liO I Because of the pre· sencc of Junior Bill Coop· man (6·1, 190). the Vikes ap pe a r so lid at linebacker. "He is one of o ur great est s tre nglhs.' · savs def ens ave line coach eOb Ruckman. "He 1s a tremendous ly s tro ng athlete and was the st arltn~ linebacker on our sophomor e team last year " Senior J ohn Anderson (5 -1 0, 160 ), w h o transferred from Servile High an An.iheim two )ears_ago, and Junior Randy Brandon (5·11 , 175) a re other linebacker candidates Lee Wheeler (5-11, 175, sr . I. a backup at de· f e n s i ve e nd and lincba<'ker last year, and Mike Polkinghornc (6·0, 160. Jr ) are prcscntly No. 1 al s trong side and weak s ide defe nsive ends. T h e second a r y ap- pears lo be Marina's de- fensive strength. T orres. who started as a varsity sa f etv as both a sophomore and Junior . leads a group thal in- cludes another safety Ken Hanvey (5·8. 145, sr >. a part-time starter m 1975. Mike Shumacher 15-10, 165. Jr.), up from the sophomore team. is a nother sa fe f y can- didate Men's Golf Results 5AN1&ANACC Bill ~nm10 d~tto•f"'d Oitt r Q4i.l\.AUI "'M\d•S 1n ttv )ti not,. 11nAl\at tlw \•" I• Ml Country Club me"'' 9011 <!WI~ ptOft'\hl°' Mond•V \<hm•ft #A\ on.-U"O•" 114' .. ,.,, Inf' hOltt n• o1tv~O '" IP\ollt t+nal ,.-,.h:f"I th.it otoen w1u' '"" •ow t"i nAne11c11e> ot•v••n •n If\• Miion'' club 1 r"o 'n"u•t 9uv\ 6no nnU\ rnittr" ol~v IO"rt\Amftnt tM"91n· ~und~h" M\tl '""' tP'lrouon o" 1 ¥t1th mate,..,.\ ,. ..... ,...,\und•'f MESA VERDE CC f!r•"• (Mii '(or@d 6 hOlt" 1n-on--0'1 Ill<! l4S.VAt0 11111 l>Oll •I AMMI 'V"'°" Cou,,tro; Club thl\ w•e' ul1nq It ''""' or on O.vt MflN:I•' had a 11• tor """'~ rouncn to w it" tht> annuel Lnbor D.\y wtft•tn<f Q'O''\> tourn•mtnt WO" ~HY °""" ... (01\d '*''" 1)1 t..o• ""' w lnMr .,,, Ctalr Mt:K1et w.tnl'OP o1 Al Trejo (5·8. 145, sr .). who saw act ion a s a re- serve last season, and Ken Gabrielson (6·0, 170, j r .). up fr o m the sophomores. a re the leading cornerback pro- spects. Marina will scrim- mage Saddleback of San· la Ana al 7 Saturday night at the Santa Ana Bowl Del Mar Results For Wtd"'tld•y FlltST llACE 1 I I& milt' l f. 4 ... ~"' Old m<l•dfn COit\ .. Qfl(ht'UI\ (ldolm1nQ Pur\e '4SOO Mr Angu\(Pll'ICO I ' 480 •60 1llO 0<11.,..q1on1 T••t• t1o11<Hor111 .. 1 C.."1m4' S1ftet (f\CO(luf' 11 fHT,. 1 4-41 • "° 6 00 l 00 AIM> R•n F•\t F•ddlf'. Oroum m..1na Cl•O'\ Georv. Foat• Fell4', ~1a111y e .. r OUt. Could 1M Troubt•, Sonar StOOtP Notarv St"11<twcl -CliW:O MOKl\aehO My Son l~ fnQ'ttr, Ovf'•C•\t 'N Oouo..,. 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Cnrona del Mar ,11\U Ill f\h \J \ t ttlt" ,1t !J•ll> !J91'll) -· GftMral 1002GNffal 'll>OZ .............................................. TODAY -IT'S A "FfXB·U"Y" ln a week or so present owner will redecorate etc. -and increase th.c price. So hurry & you can do your own thin):!! 3 Bedrooms. lari:tc Anthon\ heated pool completely fe nced. S49,50Q 211 I S•J~Hill•Rood · · NEWPORT CEMT&, H.I . 644-4tf0 1002 Gnerol 1002 ............................... " .................... . WHITEWATER COAST AL VIEW SAN CLEMENTE :! lktlroom. :! halh h111111• in 1011 <'n ntl1t 11111 1:x I lll'<I\ t• (·~I''''"" ~hllrl•:. tuc .1111111 t'luh h 1111~l'. IH I\ .II•' l'l' t I. 'l 1•p, t o lll'll\'h Wllh l"htlll (H I'' p .11111 ti II I\ :-I S.1, llUU li7'1 >()."lll LUXURY PLUS S\\<'•'lllllJ.: 111 •··111 \ H'" l"u.,lom 11·.11111 ,., 1'.tl.,11· \11110,1 .I IM"I 'I II 11.-.111111111 1 .. 1,,:1111,1 ,, ,.,., j rt"'•I ~\Hi •• oo • • ~ll!ll 11 ••HO:\ I> (iAl.l.EllY OF llO~l l·:S U:!i:! 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' \\•Ill l I Ji.I" i .ill 1111\\ • I ~UPERB] t-tOMES 1555 W B•ker,C .M. N••t 10 M•f1<•1 8Hll.tl ~49·86SS OWNER ANXIOUS 4 + 2 + IOHUS Sup1•r fumtl) b111111• cH1 larJ.!l' lot Jo'11rm.1I 1llnlnk fOOtll Sl'IJ,11 J l\• l;111t11ft ~ room :!:!tKI Sq fl uf hi\ ill"~ I';\ l'r\ Wlllllllll " 11rt'.tlll kll t"lll'll "'11h '.Ill I It l' m 11 ll1• r 11 1• 1111 ' 1· 1111·111 ,., Fciur km.u ·"11·tl ht>tlr o•,111 ~. ~l a1>11ht• m •• ,.1c•r Miile• + + + '" 'um a I> I c 1-· II 1\ f o J 11 1>11n 'I m u;" lh1:<t 011 1·~ Sllti.11 00 Jull IHl <·c . lilli-7t71. ' ''• I II)• If t Ii ., 1/)t f '• I [ ~ ll1Pdi1IJ ~---._.._ DELIGHT 1-";rnlu:.lll" family ho ttll•. llu.:c :JG' familv room L u\\ m a 1 n I 1· n ,1 n <'" g roun<li. t·•111)1'1l-h• '' 11h 14a!I bar h 11 :I 1\1111: ""l'tl bC'olroom' \\, 111:.1,~l q• m."ll'r M1tl1•' + + 1 T\111 f11"1•pla Cl')i. Wife )i,I\ l'r k1l c:hc11 . F or m:il 1·.111<llc1t ghl 111111111; :!500 l•----------S<1 rt . of ulllmatc luxury , \II for $!1:1.000. Ca II to· llt•Y O!X'n house Sal 1 5 t>lti 7171_ Eastside 1 IEACH Rare 1n vcslmcnl OP· <••"•'"''"'~''"' ·· •• C osta Mesa $56.900 Sharp :i hedr m. 2 hslh ''°\ trccl111 l'd 'l r(le t portun1I> ~ Utkc to beueh Crom lh1!. µr11nc II 0 loco lion ' J \ cJrs new! J lk•ilroom <1"' 1wr " unit 11r rrnt.11"' f1n•µh11:c + l"'" 2 l}r.lrtlf'lm 11ml:1 und ,, 1 lluvc somcllunu )oo "'u nl ix'<lroum l'rlmc r entals ln M'll°' Cla~,1f1rtl uil~ tlu pritlc of o w ners hip! 1t"'1•11.fi4:!~1i7K 0 ,. l a <' h " ti 11 h I 1· l!drJi:e 1:1:;' cl<'•'P lot In \C:.tor!> dl'111tht "'1lh. ltll11 Leo a..n l. llurry, CllU 546·511811 ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS Won"t lo~L! Grob this tax G••fller••••• .. ••••••••••••I 0••0•2• ·---------.... • sht•ltcr lo<lay' 1117 -fiOIO f•l•tll ffl 9 • fl S IUtJ 10tl ''' I· l•Blllil LAWSON REAL TY 111 lookml( for one or 1 v.o expcr i.ult•smt•11 3416 Via Lido • 675-4562 .. DU,LEX/INCOME COSTA MESA Allrn<'ll\'I' income l>rt>· 1<·1 ty. llcr<t ln1•i1t111n. No ·u·um·y. ltlt'ul l11r i.mull 1,.\(•!!lor Tiu~ 1~ a ""OHl\I M'<' > hurr:v 111 111 SJ>t'C1. rn II rrlG·&!.113 MYTRAHSFER- YOUR GAIN Lar~c Newport Jk>ar h :J l>cdrooiti 211'.l bath condo with new <'urpcts: Only lived in a fow months. J~'l $83,500. , """' ' A CC>Ur#W UM•Y CO. 644-1766 . 4 l~RNtll 2 :;OLO!!. - 1001 1 G....,..a 1001 • 5 6 7 8 IHVIN 1-; Tt:rtH/\('P. Ff:l': l,AND. Comph;•tl'ly upuro1f<o<I. 3 hr. h,k. 1-:n 1t•11111n In th<' tonic fomi h room with wel trnr 1"00 1 ~17 <' lo l. 1\1ikin~ $1<1.l,51kl. G1 I 7270 fo'or Clas11iflcd Arl ACTIO~ Call :1 Onily P1ll'lt AD VISOR l>t2·5678 -· \ .............................................. macnab /Irvine realty THE COYI Bayfronl drama! Boat slip a vailable w/this striking townhome -2 bedrooms, 2 baths & 2 decks w /outstanding VIEW o f bay. 220,000. Polly Johnston 642·8235. · (C75) 641-1235 644-4200 901 Oovtr Drive H1rbor View Ctnler lrvlne at Campus Valley Ctntar 752·1414 \ ('6 0A.!.!:..!_PILOT Tl'lur5day Septembef 9. 1976 • ~c:'!!!! .Fe~.~ ....... J~! .~.~ ........ ~!.~~ ........ I ~!!!.~.~ ....... . Gttt«rol IOOl GHttel 1002 G_.,... 1002Gewr.i 1002 ··•···········•··········•···················· .•.............•.•....•................•...•.. IEAUTIFUL IH llG CA.HYON Cu -;tu m 1''rl'rl l'h Re gen cy w it h <·ob!Jll•st mw rnutor l'Ollrt und frontai(c un llilh f-'a1r way S pm:1uus;} bedroom~. I ~><•lh:-.. lilt.C'rt.·d Ai r t'ondil1oning. den w 1 t h m a t " h t• cl \\ n I n u l pa n c Ii n ~ . (;ourmt•t k 1tt·hl·11 and sumptuous \l u~kr Su1lc· Tht· pndc or ownership t~ l'V1denl thruoul Proud ly prel'lcnted at ~55,000 'all tor adt.lrcs~ and acccs:, to HiJ,! Canyon Ut: Ii H!:ALTOAS 675 6000 )443 [ P Cn.isr H11Jhwav Coronc1 11..t M1r J I \ ... v.' ,, ,, !>-11; !i9!JO GeMrol 1ooi Ge.iro1 1002 ······•········••···················•········· I .t<lu Soud waterfront 1 8drm .. :J bath home with 1a<·uu i pool &bo:.1t 1>hp $;140.000 BEACH MINDED? We can ofte r you a wt>ll kept. 2 ·tory home, locutcd iJl the end of Ualboa Peninsula, only a :.tone's throw from e ithe r the Oet-:AN or BAY T h ts , ;.iltr act ivt', custom built horn<.> ha:> 3 hdrms .. den. family rm . 3 baths & prival l' pat10: kruus. boat ramp & private hca<'hes within N ll\Y wulk 5155,000 ' I 002 GftM'r .. 1002 ·················•···························· Lido Isle bayfronl. r C'dutcd from s.t95.000 to S.125.000 l'rime locat1on with brc·u thlakmg \ ll'" .i Udrm:. . 5 hath]'.. µtt•r & ~ldl' ltc for l:.tl'Al' hout LIDO REALTY 3377 Yio Lido, H.1. 673-7300 • ~!!.~~.~~ ........ 1 ~:~!!.~.~ ....... ~~-~~.~ ..... . lolboo blOl'MI I 0 0 ...•......•.•..•..••... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~024 ........ Hhoch,1040 G.....-ol I 002 GftM'r.. I 002 ••••••• ••••• •• •• ••. ••• ••• •• •• • • •••••••• •••••• •••••• •• •• • • ••••••••••• '''" \ h,u Uh·r· 3W :ll.hl. l .•..•................•............•........•. ~-3•4 ~ i.o.n.~ w• to tt.och. UncMr $80,000. rAW& YOUI IOAT Wllh il'> very own pier & slip Balboa lsltmd bayfronl 2 tory h ome. cou ld b e ht n ~le .·es1dence or duplex, wned for 2 unit-; One frplc. up, one down Ju~l beautiful! At $260,000. o r~al -. alul' on tbduy's markt>l [)on't wwl, cull 673-4400 Dh·l slon of Harbor ln•HhM11t Co. \'lid )J . 3 1.1r p,1rl.m>; hill~ l ... l.rn1~ ~IJU,\NU l>\Oo nr loi~ ;r.;11~1 lolboo Penln1lllo 100 ·•··········•····•·••• IAYFRONT .: J\1 . :: U1t l'untlv l'.111111 ,1111!1 I It'll 'lllJ l'·•rl.rn~. lot'\ UI II) l>l•li.: :'\ 1-: W I' () It T I\ .\ \ 'l'O\\ ~:ns :uo l"t-:1<' \:\l>ll IW .. ;~ S \T & Sl'" ~l l.>,ll'JU, l11\ IH'f C! 1;1 J 3:~1 l:.'11\1 7 l :-.; 11 s ~:1;1,l~HI llt.•uth l\1l\,11!\' ~;1,.100 lh·du1•cd' ·' llr, :1 lo,1, nr hJ\ 1'\: 11\'\';\I) Siil l.!11111 ·, JJll . 3 1.1.1 ~1:17,tlllil \f,1r:oh,1ll Hll~ 11;;, It' I 002 COt"OftO Ml Mar I 022 7HOMES under $50,000. Vu u ~d ll hJ1l.' JUUi I holl'C ul lhl''l' M '\ l'll n'lul.ld honw!i. "'h1h· t h1·~ la .. 1 '.l'hrr1• ,11HI ll>ll1 ll\oJr1ttlfll,, IJn11I~ room' µlus J11111•>! 1111>m" l.111d,l .lll\'tl \ :u ti!! ~: ... 1 l'llt•nt I m.lfll'lll~ lluu ~ f'k.111C l'Jll hit.la) LIONS IUILDHS 536·1132 Au.I Estate by/WNAY GIMTLl ROLLING WHEELS -.~:w .. 2 " 211n. :,ill.\, IJ •••. " .. I (I I I l' l' \Y .1 ~ lh~hw1•J 111 univ S.>1i ~1llll (llLllll \ 1•1111,1 l'lh'thHl bt'.IU\\lul 1h'n11 Jl•ll' a1o wl~. U:-\1.Y T\\'\) Ll~l·wl'' •·····••··············· Spamsh Splfltdor II urn" i' I I !lbX 11~; •••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •• ••••• • • •• •• •• • • • Nl'w h~l&rll! 2 Slot y . l br. din rm . Cµk, h.1rd 1<0od II)' Olllll'r, 4 llr, :! lln , hu1:1• Perfect His/Hers /Theirs l .111111: & t'lll1·1ta1111111:' ~. L IUll\'11 It \ 'I'"',, .. m1 l\ .1111 1•1111.111 .. · E' •'< 11111•· ollh 1 .111111111 lllJI \I l U l II~ H \ I' l ) 11 u lo, 111 ~ l tlllll\.1111 ,; 1 .. 11 ,. 111.•lrm ... 1• h.1lh, ·"·'''"' 'Ullt' 111< hi, I ph' 111101. ''"'" ''' \\ ,., ''·" '''"' \IJ'>l\•r hath ha;. ta• u111 l:!.~• l'ul.1n' 01w11 Ft 1 d,I\ I ;, BACK BAY MAM SI OMS 111·11• ·Ill''"" 'lll .. rb \ ll' .. 11,·1111i.:~ " \1 t•m,•nllmh hell m 'I h.11h, l.1111 f Ill ,\ 111111111-I Ill I )m• h.1:0 •• lllJ~llllll •'Ill tit~,, ~'l' ti.1th 111 lh•·w \hi\ lhllll\'' ,\ t,1i..1• ~"UI II!\ I. ,1, to lhl' 1h·1 or ,, , ... 1111 " h•·llll'' 111.1( /ll ,ou II('' 01\ 111'1' 111 h•r II•·' 1 hll' ll'rtn.., ~Ii. iill .----- Walker Blee Real f111te Balboa Island l;URHl(EY fir... ,;ur:.l twu:w + ll:l' fn1111m. fr1)1\', l)Ool PERFECT lot w llOOI Would ''"' 1:..~,101,rr.!.1!'~: upi.:r.ull')i Ooh ~l•'P' tv Cun1.1t1u11 bC'he1·l· n11ly $7 1.!J,.'>IJ" l'ull ~.UIJO .ll);t .n,11 l'J1 I. •\n •mm.it u l.11<-11• nv"' trl5 i:.!'.!l \'cnth r«moJl'l••d :!JOO t'cnturv:.!I "\\',•,.,td1ll" St1 Ft :J HK + 1ll'n. 3 Ua, --- humr f ormal U1nrni: • 1-'.m> rm, \\•'I ·b.1r. ll!l' )l.1:01\•r Sut1 l' & Un· hdll'I a()k :.tur;•J.t<• ucktsi\•e li1tin9 644·72 I I /Jn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSUCIAT ES Cola.,. Parle Lo•.,_ Locotlo" t'lo:-•• to :-.thoof:,, 1 ••lh•i:1• & :.hops. 1:orl(\'l'O' t r\'e lull'd strt'i.'\ I hJrm:-, I", bath:-U111111i: >ll't:.1. 111 mi.t room \I II h flr.-pl.ll't: Guurmt•l k1ldwn. I01 l'I)' patio Grl'al •• ,.,l1111.1hk loan. SIA>.:M>IJ Ill\ H. 1·:ill S.IO·l i20 FIXU urrER WITH VIEW Ol~E~ SL'~UAY I 5 TARBB I 1133\\'lll'l'l<:S,\ll.S 1as-.. LOVE&SAVE :1 Br. 2 b.1, rfpl•'. hlk ".111 frtll'\" Pr11 Jl'~ nr shu11 i>mi.t l'ndt•r N9.0IJO sr.A.CIOUS ;, Ur i-ho1\ plJl'l' Sohll l'11mforl b) th .. I rpk -..1turul i.urro1111d111:.::. 111 EZ maml y;inl. Fan t.JS\IC' l'tl('\l, Wl-~TSIDE REALTY INC H·18 ,'J2J WILL SELL IUYITSELF BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Gene.rol .................. !?.~~ ~~~~~! .......... !?.~~r----------·r Exclusive Showing "'abulous hny \'ll!W, "~nftCGlifornia" ~rc1tt orcu. :."'rm 'g ~)()()I, _____ _ hul(l.' hv rm Come St'l'i----- lllll, 11 l.'11 k(•pt. Crpls & dr111> hk1• Ill'"" Br1111ot your hu\ 1•ri1 Sti:..9:JQ !Iii::! ;7;-.1 INT 'I. H ~: Nl':TWOHK LIKE MEW what ~onw 1111r k 11111 buy Meto North J41 8oy\1d~D11v~· N 8 67S 6161 * D""PLEX * --!!!!!ll!!!lmll!!!!!!l-~•I 11!011!0~2~1 G!!!!!l"'· ll!lltellrll!ol!!!!l!"ll!!!l!!"!!!!!!!lllil!!!l'!!'!'-j--;3ilgllR},~3~L~IA upp«r Ol·•· .111 Ge..erol I 002 'It'\\ frvm 11, l'I. L.1ri.:•· BIG-BIG-BIG :\Ion ~~~~.~,~~~~Ii DADDVll 1 18·218112 Agot~ 1 •• l'harmrn~ 1lu1>l1•" 111•111 l.111. .11<•.I in :\l1·,a lf1·I :\1.ir "· u,1, :J lkclru11111 1 ot C..r the low p1·1tc or By uwnr . 3bd. :.!IJ:i , niM · 1044 SllD.5.IJU~ Um.rm., new l't>ls, clr,1.,, ••••••••••••••••"• •••• 673-7601 AGT. n e\\ 1>hutten1 ih11rou1 Wt'l liar, tl.1;: :.Ion,• I rpll.' . 1·0, er\·d pa\ln w s:a i- UH~. 859,USU 510·i131 ur ~·~Ill .. ..........................•••....•......•..... READ THIS R-2 CORONA DEL MAit w .111.1111; d 1,t.1nl'•· l • 'h"lll•lll._ .11111 '""" h Im m.11111.1!1• .! h\1l11wm hor111 1111 II -.: 1•11 lkl1t·1 I HR lll\H •r I 1 .1r i,:.ir t-)Jll' l'J unll, hll n' 1 rpl' & rltµ< \.'(O"I \11 h\ Jl h :>lJJ.jl,lO J.A.COBS REAL TY 675°6670 I< I :-. \l.l'..,l'I H:o-11' 1111 M~T \\ \\ 111 \I \ h I-\I 11 ' I \ I ' H ~· \I , t ..., I \ I I· h " II I \ I '\ !. \ 11 I ..,, I.LI,,, 1\11 I II \I \11...,:-.11" 01 Fl In I> 11 1 Ill !'\l'\fo ,.., llH 11 'I I ti ..., \l.f~ I' l :ll 'll'~ I E \ II ' ·1 I I I I· \lTI "1, I IVI II Ill l(f: .... 11>1.'\l l\I ... \I I· ... I I) I' \ I..., I "IC... '\ 11 lh,111 IWI~ \\tlh 1UfllJl'l'1·---------... plumh111~ l'o/\ IH q1l,u ·1 .inti 1111 <' 1.;.11tll II ....X-;' ~)\I 1.;:11\,1'.i.1 ' . Cozv Fireplace 1!11 1-;\ 11111 "" .... 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" SUPER BEACH HOME Tr ul) 0Ull-IJ11dmi: ho m<' 1·ompll'lel 1 rl'mod1:l1.•d I)\ u\\ nl'r 1:unlr:.t\'lor l :11ohi.trn1·1 .. cl :11~1 d1"11rc"' 'It'\\ I 111111 Ill 11 ,11 l' .,Ull d1•1 ~ 0111· 11101 I, 111 1111'.111 "' 11,1\ T1•• 111.111 , u11 ~r.111; .... 111 m1•nl11111 ~1.!11 .'>4MI 640-616 I ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. ASSUMABLE LOAM 3 llr. :: b.i homt• l '11 i.:r.11 l1•cl 11 "'" 1111.h·r ... -.\'II I lt'.111111~ tlhl II\ I'll 'lt1\....,.\Ulhl\·lt•tlt1\t \\,I\ I )111\ I ' •) 1 ... 11111 i-,"i'I '~Ml 546-8 640 J TlMMiltCJ of a Rffll &tote C°'""? C714J 848-8446 SHORECLIFFS OCE.A.HVIEW 1:,1h·• 1.lll\ I.ti 1'1' .. h,·1l1 11u m h11m1· \\1fh "uh· "111 ltl 1>1 1• J 11 .rntl /di~ \II·:\\' ;\J .1,1<•r 'U!IC' \\llh \11111 11\\11 ll\lllL: JI l'!l Jlltl l,11 J.!I' bJll'llfl\. j)IU~ \\ •'\ bat Jllll ofl II,. S.·par.111· h1ll1.1n 111 1 um ''"" r1111111 '"lh h;ilh l.i•.1d' ol i.:l.1,, to• h1111i.: tho· fl111,1tl1• 111 plll' h 11.!h 1111dwd 11 ... 1111.., .11111 ,111 1 n11ntl1•1I II\ 011l ,1il1• &;! l't IWI,\ ,tlld jltl<ll 'l/t•tl \,1111 C'(l<ll'l<ll \'I I\ I·: :0-1-:l,Ll·:H 11111·1, th•' ft1tllll' IHI l<'.j ~•' Hplhlll I'" h,1nl!1' Ill • tit>\\ II 111 n1n\1 ;;rt Ill "·'"' :...;! 11 JOU - \VATI 10 HO'T llOMI-"' REAL ESTATE 6.~1 -14(J0 UMIV.PARK " .1 i.u11<·r 'IW<'IJI horni· 1.1;:1• i1,1' 111\ "" It\ rn~ ,\n ·h•h'dur.11() Jc..,,i:ncd ;!:Jlk) S.1 ll ol I.uni!.\ 111 ,1n•t• \\ 1trq1l.11 •• ,. .! hi 1:u...,lt1m dupl1·\ I Jiil. ,\: lfl.I! I 114.'tlroom -i.:tll':ol u1r.t.11 .... ·•l'I 111\'I' clblt I 1111 l 'nus uul \11nc 111 Ill la1' • "'"l"lll'l' wn 1:.11 . ""'I. It\ 111 h ,11111 ,., 1·rll.1r LJ.?l' l11lhJrtl rm 1h•r '•'lhll .111· ru1111 \ lrJ ... 1ur.1v1 IJu11h•\ lull\ F1ir ,,>nwlhm:.: d1fll•rl'nt, 'll·•rl.llni: """""11111! lu1n 111111101 11·111·1 F111 :wcth1"'Sl1i .OOO 1•11.11 I' 111 •1th l\•1I h111111' .1ppl l Jll f',\\'I. :\l,\ltTIN lh' 1wr ''"'' 1111: ,t .. 11· '11 Hral f:l>L.1tl' Im· &l t 7383 '· 111 '""s89:25o 4~c.ti:A. FOR.,AM c. ftm>-: ~: ;:-. ·-~ THE AMERICAN DREAM S52,950 VA MO DOWN 308 Hano•"r I lltlrni. 1,'nll•·l!1' l'k 15943 Mt. Matter+rorn I'\' I l.lr, lal.1• lll'll 1'.tll Kaye Realty 848-8446 CostoMe.a 1024 .•.••....••••.•....•... 4 Bdrms. +Family Rm . For lhl' lar!!l' f.1m1ly! Cl1,tt•11111~ h.1fll\\1JUU llour,, r:ul1.1111 ,10111• 1111·11!:1<·1• ·1 lulrm" ur l'Hll\ 1.'tlih(\' tll'll, !)O\I) I.I bk '111•d bmtl) 1·1111111 l>dt1\1• l.11..th·n. n\'\\ o n 1111' 111,11 k••I . $.)j,!l:1u llKll.1·all.'>111 17:W VETERANS! Squcaky t:lcun <I llr :.! llJ . l'O\Crt'd p:i\111, lit•' IJJ1•I.. yard Collci:c l'Jr lo. Schools, S:.1.950 SOl.:1'11L \~ll1':1tS lil2 !1:.11'8 Dano Poir1t 1026 ...... ~ ••.•••.••....... Oceon Vitw 3 bdrm , 1·u~\11m honll' \\ ith M:11ar.1I•• .11'1"1 for the 111 l.1\ls or kul-. :o-h1111 11alk lv mal'111a ..;j t.:>OIJ (1Ul\'I If l'I' l1111'd '111•1'! 1<•111!-l1l )11'1\ .>11• p:Hlo.111i.:' \,'11 (1 ,1 ):f' \I .d I\\< ,J \ l •1 "'t.'L lt11l<'tl ··ntn' l..11 h h II\ Ill).! 1 IHlll) l111:hll~ht1•d I" t1•a,l1 111·,•111.11.•' \iOUl'ITh'I i.111 h••fl \\ 11111 CUSTOM 111 4CRE ESTA TE l BDRM RANCH AMC HORA GI tNYESTMEMTS 1714) 49'-7711 TARMU ,\\tu ('rt•all\l' lll\l'"lllr~ ,._I I C l'f . ,. 2 Br. h~t> 1111 li.:c 11 2 lot SS6,900 -n o 1 ornra sui1t•r l11('alio11 ~ii ,J4KI ASSUME 8112 °/o VA LOAM .Jll!12l\l'J Fowitoin Volley I 034 ................•.•..•. WOW! i\ll t h1• t•,1rai. mL1kc l111~ I bdrm h11nw 11 1t II l>unu' I ll IJ Ill I fl " l' :1 u l • I u I l'ull 1•11l.1h-.1 h:-olutd) u111wh1·\ .1hh" l,;p11r:11lr.1 1 .1rpd ~ clrJfll'" lhruoot l'c11tr:il .ur Sofl \\'OJt<•r 11lumh111 u llrrl k lircplal'\' l-',rnuly room "·~••""'"/!!!;"'""' RANCH REAL TY 551 -2000 Rancho San Jooqulr1 Ur:iml m•" :11111 1•11d un ti. 1war p1K1I )lust ~1•11 lllilkl' llfft•r I Hostinq1 & Co. REALTORS •40-55'0 I II~ t' 111 t' I t.11111111• 11 l IL1111hl1111: 11.dl.\\.11 tu '\\ ,. l' ll • ft a,.: 111 ·' 't t•. l1<'llr•Mllll ,1n.t h.•I h • '..!I dulll11·11 ... 11'1r1'.•l' l'.1r f I I 1111 l' I' ,f 11 ti \\ I I h h.1l·I.~ Oii ti !'1141111 1111 JllH1I' 4 IEOROOMS H;\~C'llO S.\-.; ,JO \()l'. IN • :J U1 :!1 .• Ila populJr ·dudl.'ll. d,1..,:.•l' Span•~h "San 1.w, ll<')' · . Jll';,L ,\ 1 <' ~ 1n1 r <'ad~ I u r :1n:h1lt-l'I url· & 1>r11 m·.v <I l'('I & f!l)I( 1·1111rw '''C"' 1111\.11•y and lu,ury \11Lh Br.lien. F H.1>0t1l , 111: lul SI 12.:-.oo :.01'i ·70 H or t111nl'r 1111 ·'""' o111tl mu:-\ 'l'll' Su1J1111t \ 1111r 11f11.•r ' l\li liOIU .... ;•' Ion\ 110" 11 pay ml·nt ., !llill-!1'.193: orll:I!> 34i:J6 ~JJ J2I" Tlit,fl l'J' 111cnls of 'l21 '1 --- lll'r 11111nth 1 Srw\·tuus Huntifte)ton leach I 040 ~1-:w \·n;w CO~l>O, SJn IX'tlroa)m;,. 1111 l'onwr lo t ••••••• • ••••• •••• • • •• • • J11,111wn on golf 1.·our\l'. 1(1111 I''"'""' 'I)\ )( 111'\\ hn1111• 1111 .1 111 , hnl'd ... 111·"1 II ,1h11 h." .1n h11111·,1 111 i.:ornlm "" lf.,11 .111d \\Ill s;u \ \ t' \I l.111 :-111 1 .. r.·1d :1 hdr111 1011 ,(01 ,1ft1 ,1111\1' 11,lllllh'I 11111.1 .. 1 llllh " 11.1111" ,\ • 1nt.1 ,1lr111111 'lllll'I 1111.1111111 1 h"I' lo> pool Fii 'l I I Ill\' II!\ Ill.II l,1•1 l'l ll L'll 1111 1.1,I '•tit• oil [ ~ m 1 C~.:if: Colesworthv ~ Hut!•· \\<·1·p111~ "tllo"" •·nh.1111·1·' , nlr.llH<' 111 l h •" ,,.. I q: ht I u I m • 111 r.111<h l .. ••I!•' 1.1111111 'l/l'tl 1111111! 111\llll \\ 11i. ".Ill of i.:l.1" \'11•11 11f ,pr.I\\ lln i: i.:1111111.i:. and I nu I 11rd1.1 ril l '11u1111 1 k11 l'l11·11 m."'11 ,. l-111111• C1n·µl:111· 111111111: 11111m hJ, llt.'!!!!1•11 '"~fiJc•n ll1Hlr SC I' ,11 ,ti I• \I I II I: I II I ..... , 11 .. 1 .. 11 "'·"' ,.. 'lll 11' ,111.S L llllolr I'll ' qllJl'l\'r"I llu1 r~ · :HJJ ill/II "'1th :.hake roof. fa mily l'p.:radl·~. si;ti.9000. Uy r1111m " :oton1• hrc1,la1·C'. Wolk to beach! t11\lwr !17lHll2'J. Ii 14 053:1 l'r11·1•tl 111 H 'll H urry: Walk to pork! or ;,;)8 imo l'll'J'tl.' l':tll w...1a. to scho-''· -""" WUO IJ I.Ill I IJG I'; I.OT $45,950 Your First Home ' li•Jll .11111 '""''"' l.1hlt· :1 lu•dt1N1tlt ' h.•1'1 I 1t111h fhlrllf' f!,.,lfllo tf I I tlfll Ill l!\111.! lH.,111 ,11111 ~u,·\lc·t1 '• \ 1 l "' t. ,.,,, 11 If\ ••• 11111 '" l flltl\. lh•''' ,~.11111 '-..1·1t1111h11 t\•ll ,,. ... t '"' fp ttl11111, llt•\\,t\ ~\ "''''""' \1·\\ 1•11 01111 ~.·1 I Ill ~46·4141 ~ KEY P.€A LTOP.Sli S'4.SOO !!! I ·1w.1pw d11pl1·\ 1 lllk 111 , .. , .u1 h\1s l ~'' 11u1n1ni.: 4\: I hll•ll~' . OCEANFRONT lll•l uw 1luph•\. :! l11lnn,.. ' 11.1 i.11111~ 11111 Ill • '" h Ullll :0-11111'1 :>\Ill 11\•1 1. I l 'Jt ).:,11,1jll': :!>l~!I it.Ml ' lolboo loy r rop. Realtors • 675-7060 . i--S-PE_C_U_L_A_T_O_R_s-·1 Reoftors 640-0ofo BARGAIN HUNTERS 1 .. 1kl• 1"•11·"'' · F or1':!l 1-•• ishull' l>upll•\ <111.iltl' ~ h .1 d o \\ ' htnll 2 1.1\·drm 11nlls 11 Ill i1MI ;\l1"h'I pf 11)11' 1·11l 1k ... put·111u:. \11rtf .1111 ,.1t·lot J.1 11111:r111 ,l .11111 :-1•11:11 .1 \\• i.:.11'o11:1•, '" I~ rm, I lk•rlrm~. :1 h" 11111..i r ul tl1• ,,,11• \\ t\OC Fq>k 111 rn.1~\l'f 'lllll.' ,1111111ll' l'oul lli'<•llltlu Hcurlyl•ntl\)l l ;\l akl'll1• 1·•1111h11un. ll nly !) ; I .. •OI uiral<H M'll'<'l 111n:., Hy 11111 pnl'•' t'all ;;10 11.;1 11w111.•r SI07.l.11)11. lll.S .. ~17 • \\.\•\\ J>llr\ 01 rl\'I.' l ur K:n 2555 ~HERITAGE ..... REALTORS 2 VIEW LOTS lh 1•rh111k1n;: N1•1< p nrl ----------. 11.11 l••r l'.111 .1h<1ut th\'"'' l .. tkt•fr.sl11I !..JI..<• F111't''l ~ COATS& WALLACE l•---------•l '.'.••IOo lllH :!ll1\.lq1h .p\t l.11.l· llt'.ll'hf r11111 ,\,l.1ni.: U\'I< h,1111~' WIHI Slf fl ··.1l'l1 •• 1i.l..111 ~ lltfi l.5110 '"" h l'.111l'ur1 lii:J II"~' PETE BARRETT -REALTY-REAL ESTATE . INC. ..,\12 • .,011 0 \\ 111 \lol l :,,111 o:.:~; 1-:1 ,., :.:,; • .Hiii .A. BUYERS I \I 11 I 111< :! ll.1 h1111w ... m ·S200 675-4060 :-.1 ••• :-H1 ~1.1 :11111 A·FRAME SUPERIUY \.11m1i1w)dc•\\ll ~~ S52 500 546-8640 IY THE SEA ,..._ _____ _ ' Fl'.l:\l \our 1'\'I."• on th1 .. 1• 1111 h111111· "'"''' 111111 ~ ,.,..q111 ... 1h· 'fiht le\ 1·1 J • •111' hlll \\lh'l• '''" •• rn Ob J?,,1v1tc 111£H rr,trtlt' IH till' 't'.I \\'1f1• \IHI 1111•1 1 1 1"11 111 '11•' JITJ,, l TORS '·•'•'r t..111'111'1110o1\h 1111, ol 1'""" " I I( ''" .11 ... 1 1111 _..... R AL p.intn 'I"",. ('h.11 inw..; •11111,. '••I •lo '·'' 11 '""1----------•I b.11,1111\ o\1•1l11ok' 111/\ l•l\I lo\\lllllt :0.11tl1111l ,1,'" , 111 1,.i1.11 1111 111.., OWNER MUST SELL l111•pl.11'1' h1111t l•u L\\11 uii. ,1,,11•11 \\1ll 1·1m .. lfl1•1 111nlr.111 or ,,,.,·<>r.1l1•d 1111•00111h111·' (1"1"' llllh upf11111 3 .1nol ,1,.h \\If h 1.11 1'1' hd1 n" , i 11.11 ti .... hw 1·;11lwd1 .111·\•!lmi:" lil.t" 1.in11ll '"' , th-II XlrH 1S.m1 ' op1•n tu 1>rl\11t.1 ll.1lh11,1 I '1•11111 .. 111.1 lol 11 i:.1rtl1•11 ~.l•'•'l 111· ~'.1111~·1· '""I -.1:1,,.1u1 1111.,r 111H•rn•1· S\•1J.1r .1t1• 1 ... 1 :14;.,J t.73 111)811 .. :, l.'!I fa1·1lltw~ rur f'l11hh111tM '. c i \IC H: I'. .., \I I ,uf,. 111 lh1• l>Hlh :'l111I loflllC lhll' p\ r•·..,ulh I •1 111.111· '1111r clr.1\1 111 1· • .11tl ph11n1• associated !lllO'(!R'o Qfl\1Tl)ll<; J O]\Vt; •• 11b...,, 1o'1 1.llol r.1!! :'llmt 10<),I\ 1----------·1 GMtt'al 1002 ~tMral 1002 ···~··········· ...................... . cae: 110181 BLllKS CD. OVFR :>O Yf ARS or SERVICE SEASIDE CIRCLE I l'•I 11 •' 1·1•u r t ", 'u 11 ti \11lll•1 b alt. 'I. 110111~. ,It,, Jlll'Ull! Onl~ 11 J h1111'k' I rum N1•1' p11r1 H1•i1t·h • Onh Nl.500 1111\\ II t'.1 II now~ ll-12 :i:.." •f>/ I • ._ .t f'• ,_I [~R&Jtl .. '°" 7 .. ' ft .. . ' '°' ..,, ... 4w:r.:t i· Near Harbor Hi. \"'lfnt,1hh• \ \ l1111n oil I fl I lo! I h ,1 I Ill I II I! :I l11'flrno111 2 11.1111 h11nw 1111 .1111•1l l.1·1•I '''''''I lll•am 11•tlin1t on lh1• l nm1l1 11111111 . ~h .1 k•· 11111f ' f111•pl.11 l' .lu~l lt~l1·1f 111 >'?;!.~>(Ml 640·9900 .ft.,41~ I~ .J%r,. Valley Realty ~·met "'h.11 vou "ant In D:i1ly l'!IOt (.;lai.:.1f1l'(I!< .. ... ' I ' .. ..,.. ,. "'\. 1 t,. 11 · • ·~ ,, u G1nu1u1 ,.,, ... ,,, If I .., t't' ,. t ., ..... Two I mmaculalt' ~awmd Condos with 2 Bedrooms. 2 Bnths. Patio. One has Oen. S5!1.500 & $62.500 t y , ... , . , ... .. .. , """". ~· "' tt .... !1 !HH.•J 0161)16 '"ILUFFS" CONDOMINIUM 2 Storv V Plan with 3 Bedrooms. 212 Ruths. Patio. Near Schools & Shops. 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Flt' thll' ~dlc·r w di I ~ulor I ' II •• n I' I n I! l ,, " ll I I qur1h(11o'il h11~·1·r·,. 11l'\•d:. l';ill tu d10,1·11:.., rhe rnanv way<. )1111 1·:.111 ltuv llus homl'. s:! 11.51.111 rndutk "I hm<l. - WATl.RFRO T l l()~tr~ REAL ESTATE 6 3 1·14()() EXECUTIVE IE.A.CH ESTA TE S BEDROOM + POOL/JACUZZI Formal 1lo uhll• 1loor L'll 1r1 '" 1·1111·n.11111·1 , 111· h11hl l'h J,!anl h\ 1111! 111or11 (',11h,•1lr.1I c 1•11111~ .11111 1't:1l'l.l1111! fu 1'1•!:11·p SI t'll 1lmt11 I .1m1h 1•1111·rl.1111 1n,.111 t't'lll 1•1; \\JI h "1111 .,f i.:t.1"" \'h'\Oo 111 ,p.1rkhn1: po11I ,rntl )lll'IJHI 1"111 1n1>l 111111111: '00111 l'•llll l'lllf'lll II' '''r\t'll lrurn ht1i.t " ~1ourrrwt l.ill'l•l'n Sw'-''" 111..: .. r .11r-. 111 I;" 1 ... h mu .. 11•r 'lJ' 11• 1 ll11n11~ rU1101 for 111.tt1l to1hlt• a111l I II "' ' II u r r ~ • 1-: a J, I lCl'm~' 00.'I il!ll I FAMILY HOME $43,900 llnne~·moonl·r·., •l<'hl!hl or fn\'C<otor:. 1lrcnm t·ortw lrul" I.ow clcl\\ n Ii• "' sumc \'.\lo.in Total 1.1;;~ • ml.'111~ SJOi 1y mnnth Sµac10u' :t he<lroom. <! t>111h . \\tlh handsomt· used l>rir k ftrcpluc 1• Pnl'l'fl under m:irkl'l for 11 u1ck s u lc . Ownt!r Lrans rcrrcd . mui.l bl.'11 1mmed 1ulcly. llurr) ploose call Walk to morket! TJ::llY L()St-:n s. W a r m Walk to city holl! 1 n i: I 11 n )I d I . · · 8 ' · ..... ,. '"", •• I' Ph:540-3666 ! 'IM'i' Glfi~ 3 BED RO OM PLUS • We're here lo help! Hig 3 bcd rm. 2 bath Ironic Townhom•'. 1'h~15c your with 2 car i:aroi.:1• on a l upgrack;, now. Squth sun le)'. P aneltng. \'arpl'l:-.. lo<· Sll•1·e , <7M l552·40'J() wet bar rn hui.tt• l:.irnil) or (21:11922-IOm! r oom . 2 usrd hn1·k ----- 20X20 BOHUS ROOM -frpk s .. r ui.rom a1·1·11. 1·a11 GREEM BEL TS 1111950 F n r m~;'f""t:ntry t n dramaL11· 11\tlll( room. t>1x·11 l>la1r ... 111 :.t•paruk mai.ter :.Ult<' w11 h \ 11'.•w o( Sucldlvhuck t;o urml.'I k 1 l c h c n . Se 1· I u d l' d lwllro11m s 11l.'cl 1iarly mom Ju,l 11:-ted llurn Call 96a-!;767 t"• ,, , '. 11 -... ~"' ... ,., ,,. , ' [®d!ltl $36.500 3 BEOROOM llurn' 'I"" ,,,.~I!· /,11111 II :1 b<.'cl l'IHJlll llofll<• + 1i11uhll• 1ot:i1 au~· \\1111 l l.1hl ut lh•' t•rt •'" c:11·ul ,1,1rh·r h1111w :'>'"" ltH•I . 111•\ll ~lu1·1·•1 a 111/ 111•11 p:1111l 11111•id1·1111r 'In·\',\ nu/1111111 .lu~I i. .. tecl II\' f1r!-I 111 1 .di for th1~ h.1ri:.11n p1w1· !111:1 Hili7 [~ll~&ij MESA VERDE TRI-LEVEL l.:wish <I bcdroom . '3 hath with l fir eplnces & luri.;c 1·1cw dcek for c lci.t;;nt en· Lcrt:i1n1n.:. Like n e w 10 see•! S711.UOO UK It FRONT & REAR ,._536_·.8!1:•34•;-------i Univcrs1ly Park V1llai:r 1· 111. /\mhurs l 3 bdrm , 11, By owner . 2 i.l.v, pool 120x<I0.1 3 BIL 2 Ba , fam. rm. frplr . blln:.. x lnt <"Ond . 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Dream Home "" lll11'k Ytlrd 111 m1hanr1•tJ l\lli.tirrt<' <'"ii1lln /t VA 848-1688 hy lnq;a•, 1·ov1•n •rl )1111 111, ,_ _________ I 1l1•<'kl1111. a1111 lllUl & <'Oil· l(lnn. T ol ol 1l11y1nt•nls 1111· l'•'tli:tlluna l fin· p1t . SlCl)ll ly S20U mo. Thu~ lovely 3 i\Jcadowlurk. O wnr Alljn u wuy fro m rc•frf'i.hln1ot IH•cl romn hnnw w ith ui;rd l'cnl aolr c r111•. 1hd, :Iha NJ m mu111t y porks & IJl1l'k fil'CIJ)UCI' I!\ your~ at rium, llllrlllklcrl!, l'U:ll llWlli St•Clnit I:! lll'lil'V• for ltw 1l~kmi:. Jo;icccllent tlrps .. !>hui: cpl., 111111 k m~! l'rfl'<' h n'I bN·n re-· opriortunlly ror in\11.'lllor w:ills , $81 ,t.OO. P1·in only d uc cd : t.>o n 't llllf\11 1t: Ill' rrl"loll li mt• home t>oycr. 11-l!l 8895 • $94,500 I 'lc.'1111(' coll ror dcl:iil!I. \ I IAHCHHALTY SS 1-2000 DMrflelcl Chffpest 188,500. 2 B r+Dc n. Patio home. Xlnt cpts. drps. _ Prot lndscpd front & rear i w /a prlnk1ers. 1a m o n<·w. 1~ blk"from Olym. pk JX)()I. C. 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Alt i.h1n.1>. lull -.1n•t1 '<Jk'I Gd uµportun1 . . 631-381 I lime, nu children. i.al.1ry r,··~cto,vcr r.1~ ~oil l'!I tKln worl(er w ll 6'2-22St bouchtront OOU!il'. :; 011; & J) 11 me w l'~tct '" RECEPTIONIST I)' for s nn1·n~~I l,1(1\ :-;.'l'l'\'t(ll",)' i'.:MICUUVt", 1111' ----------r ov1•11 ~a pt . J'h 11 ni• t>r :-.ibn• '11.»0. Mi forappouatm,•nt . "''"'k 847-&67 'l1 r:.e:. Rt·~1:.tr). u;n l'ro Audio m C.M . .,;n Plt•.Jw mnt:trl l>t•m;,. :\11.'lhl'ul ()(het'. Mat~I\', AlotlTION M 1 :.'tit I 1...11111111 hJJ Jljl I -------.-. Wt•stchff t>r, S ir 212, JOY~ tall.1111% &. m~tint! ~llld\•i 7G8· l!l!ll fH•rmiw ·nt. Al on ·.f r1 <:ounsehng • rteferrul Dftltal Aslid. Housl'keeper lor guci.I N B. 631 06\11 pt•oplt'. prcl er :.u lcs -\I 5 30 tk11d1t:.. Starl Preg.tesl-ava1l.wknd' ---H<>Ol\1-.t-l';rt-:H Full, p 'l1me. ;\·rJy \Wt home in l'.M. 7A!il 3PM or1e11te<J. cull li458,X)J SALESWOM"'iu un1111.'() li4~!J.f17 ZAH L(eJh•· 5479,.,.. &DTMGRCOUPLE G.\L~l<fl>\V .. t-'1C' n._ .. .._. £,,,,,. .. prt•C'd stun 646~flti. NURSES bl,,010,\tl:t "'" -r , .,.inc • """ lfll4T' Grl M"<' ~k1lh. J)rt'(c•r Sulan o.,..•11 ~·l>Xllll --· ---Gilt Shup. lh-t.111 l'll &<1 y /\rlrnm A:...~t . l.~1 PRl::GNANT'! Iii nrl.:. CM t: \IJ d s1ru11( crro1t, xlnl ""'"'· • · -JIOUS~Kl-:EPER. h.,e·m . RN1S..fo $62 RECEPTIONIST r"'r1cnco Full l11nc. Life Ins prollllC<'r 1n L.ii.: ("ari n~ confide ntial m;iturt-, semi-r e l 111-1111! t·onch, ~ooct :.Jl.iry. IX.'nlal.1'l'onl urflce l'art tor Syroldtw1n:..11pcak LVN'S $4 A Llletypmg&dern·.ilt•.1. l,.11Wnt1 lkarh <1\1731!>5 1'•1.tucl n1.'t'C.ls cAeC l )lk ~ounseling & ref err.ii 54.> UHi i ___ ___ ~1'..12 tm11.-. lnsururu·e. film>(, 1-:ni:h~h. $100 ~r wk. S • "' iier. r eq 'ti ll<•n ,·l 1ti. . L~' .-:.e\'l y 20-30 hl"s \\IC l..ih Abo~lion. a dopllon & APT MGR$. rt'l1Jllle (pl IOOICPR~{-C -td\•phone. rttcot exp re· l.Ji:uoa. '93-27?..2 -A.M»s-OrdertiH·SJ' fo~uJI Oppor Ernvlu)l!r ~~wei~y ~~~:· l~~l~lou'f lit.' t'.\&Jt!t hclpfuJ bul uoc k~n~ • ., l'hlkl ok. \'ery htl.' dulrc" l'hru fo"111.1nc1J :.latl• quir1.-d. ~1. -J i''or8 llour!>b'hl1fls 4938122, cxt l!lor 12 __ Nwp\ llrh 613 '1:\1 ~-%.ti~~l:-12, opt:n. Pll .. A~4---5 17 ~3 8 Umh, C M. Rl·ttl all•1w Dental Ch:un.1dc As!lt. .:x om u rl'puta e. pro " "" ..,,..~ • SPIRITUA' RL'fl.L>E l' _rtoomy Z hr_avt ~~ !111!11 mcnt" l-\h1 l(rov.mit OC pcr'd l\ton·l-'n . New\)011 HOUSEWIVES ft-SSioool nursmg ~ervu·c REClPTIOMIST Sa od"' re h Ut.· I 1 vc i Y. Sceun~ Gu1:1rd;,-;;,1,1 ,,. .... ·' \irµ11rt arc4 Cl'\ Fmn llcut'h loc:. ~5602. Now ·lhul the .. 1 ..... a-· & work lhc dayc;. hours & Wllnlcd lor ll~y dcnlul rnuru11111" ~Int 1>/l1mc ~·iun~ in N ". 4 .. u_. hr -!'"\illy LICl'llSl'<l ........ w 1'1101' 1.'P flrlll l''<fh•r l'l' --------"..,. .... "-·p11 1• r h I s t A I\ 1< h k "' ~ n <IT.'. Au~ .. _,, orll~N bal·k m ~chool, why uot ,....., ai.'> o )our c o1l'c "· c in an u na '!rl'a f'M. • flr>rn'< ·' r; w . idc, relief shrtc. W<'el.· 3l2N.F.1Cum1110 Real Luc mJnul. lllw.t :.IJ(!ak 1(d Ourcn~1>lu)1.'l''knuw JJcntaJSe1.· Uctw~na,;e.oo J«>lo v.ork'~TruinttA:c.· Partorf•1t1me . (.ood o ppo r. CJll l1\10L1111'"15-0115 ly p.iy w /over\lme ~ San Clemen\e. For :ippl , l::n .. h,,h. I 'crrn ,u1,1114111 t•f lh1o;; <1d &•ml r~urni· & 2.;-4.S. Must have 2, r:. ex· IRENTWOOD M 1 5337. n n ·" ~,.A:itiotl. ,.,.11,_p 111 ·19'UI034 4921!1.:!G ... ... ,.1IJl"Vh"tOr)lin fullt.,in· ~·r. Light bookkl:ep1ng. serobly & Pa<"kai:1nJ? MURSES ---1Sa11dv.Hh &. Salatl s r-"'•~h "M "" ---l"&.t3 ~t~a-71.J GJI 07~ fut~nl·e to Ad ,., 5.'\3. 49.S-l600or83l l321. Jobs now ava1l.. U>0tt & ll~ltef K4tkcr. l ) r ~-,,x_...-~mblef". •• tO:tm !(.h,n ~erv1e~21:n S7:t·Yl50. •KAREN·s* Ass E" u L 1-; n s l.>.J1b Pilot Ho'\ ISbO. • ' --;-:--shortlN'm:issitnmC'OlS, 4500Campus 0r.Slc~;() tlrv.1lltraUl.~at.iryupcn fo'oon rir..,par3t1on SECURITY GUARDS OUTC LLMAS E '\t:;l::DEl>, l ull(\: 11,1rt Cost0 Mes11,C.1.9"l6:.'1> Dt-;NTALSECY/B~Pfl TOPSSSSS$SS$ NewportB<"h 5'WI~ 5'18·0858bfrll'l\l \\•o rkt-r;; IO ?rm :>h1rt /\. &I SAG . trrne hte '' ork r·.dl ---Rceep1Joo1st. (.•xpcr d or NeH~r A Fve Al Tl'mp() 'lurscs ;llde wa nted. Sat & -----Mon Ihm Fri Mu:-t bl' f't11mc. M 1dn1te shill. -"38·~---~"··-·r r l nr e.1kla :.1 Lu nl'h ~01!1>~e Chumnde pos1. fl S 94 II I' I RE.SALES m•at,l'll•,1n~d<'XIC'rou~. :\luluri• men p r ef'd. Single 3dults 40 6J .HS ..,.... j or 10 CfYICW W:11lrt•ss. t'XJll'r'd (I\ l'f lion also 3\'311 546-JOOO ....... ~em '20 . un • unl. ~c l • l.Alf'1 ':.J(1tdlt'n, !:179-0i4i l'riiform rum. Phone ,\ Rreordedm~age. -----:!I ,\ppl\'. lkn Brt1\\t\.~ -------------~5224. NcwPQr\ Ueach-L1do -- ----•·ar req'd. )o'acilily 111 5.l1-4622 ;\ T II lll',..t.iurJot, :111U1> L'o.1s1 DENT AL •KEPT. NURSES AIDES Vill.lge office has open Cas1a Mrsa isrea. Call AYON llwy. So Lai:una. Wanted for busy dental Tt:~tPORARY HELP Nl«l.cd for llunun••ton "l>t" for expencnccd r~·ul S\<tTl<lary S~'l O\clunson, M9-12i7 RELAXING MASS.\GE Have A Ytty -------olc 1n Santa Ana ;ire~ Cal 540-4455 V:lllcyConv. l'l'ntcr,'S:m e s t .ale salespeople. lllC. SECRETARY ~~am&2.f'm Tburs, t'r1 BobJamcs·L1eMu,..,..t'ur M~rryChrishnas BUSBOYS <:ood n ppor, Call EqualOppor Emplo)'l'r NewmanAve,Uuntllch. ll11!hesl <'o~m1111111ms. JollyR~lnc. _on __ u_e_s_. ___ _ Outc:.Jls9·9.<19"1·5111 AadM :\Ii Ca:m 291;7 E. lith S44SJ37 _ _ __ _ Ap~mper:.on. personal train\nc Jll'O 11u,..-0n immed.opening ~'y(,Bldlpr toS750 So BR I ET V "' .t: A.''-=.· oney ~l.i i\lt..>;.a. 1\pply dl11I• OE .... T"'L "'SSIST. u~k f i:ram ASK FOH I'll.I. •for un 1' f.ll•r'd '-Ct"rclar) ,.. , ... • m ·'., T p f« It , " .,. .,. ,...,, pr, lrvme. I\ on thru Hun' Atteadcmt MFR RELL · n >e :iru. lirenl oppm PREEDOM ... Uat 0 f6'f 1l AM ~o phone call' 1 Yr min e'(per. so F'r1 3-6pm.Somerro111nl! NtCJ • ton.•port lo the VI' of toio1n rc1reuhnnatveh1 f~m IS :an ms1d~ JOb St •l rt No~ !"I c· I I 1 n I: pleast' _L;.i_i:u_na ok. 499·lli_·11__ &: mcndmi:. htc cookmg Top Wai:: t•:. & x Int ~ f 'l'l 'lf( ; ~ f1n<1nl.'l' ,lie.I\) l ) 111nit C"h· firm Mu'!l be able Ii and somchmc:. .., hllll' beautiful produd:. l'.ill --------+ kt.~pcyl' nn !f yr old ril lieoclits. 811yvlt'w C'on•lµl!u !!•. 4'!U !>I.Jib f l'tl d . wlt"XIX'r 111 I!" thrn T II. Lale. ,11 outside help 1s n ccdt••l lo :;.w 7°"1 or Zenith 7 l.IS\J CAI DRIVERS ~k Clerk fM small ex tr :.c: h I . K 4' f s. () w n llosp, ~ Thui •n A' e, _ 6 7S • 7900 _ :..Lal l) 111111t ..J 1kh111ll• -+ • , ur.11c• typ111i: m•••ded :i· find at. tr YOO or " lo\(~d lor mlormatmn Men or Women du.~1ve motel m La1tuna trant-op M6-f)2<t:s cln s or t :-.1 li42 350;; -;>" & uluht).to .u~.-d11'~Jt will bl• I ypin.i: DM \t ooe need heir>. <.·nll lhl' Musi 002.'lor<ner Bl?uch. Nt>ul appear. Ml 0241.t·v~. '\/ur..mi: A:-i.i:.l(luls 7am· nit t<qurv iu1 ti Xhll forms. Abo f'cc Johi. CARl::U:"l lT pro(lr;,m 111 liab~'l>lller ncvdl-d, 1; ~!I Ai>11lv In Pl•n.on l)l;Lu1I oru•nt1"1. 5 Day ---------· 1u :Sall•,o1 WOl'kmf( <'flOdll lit 1"'11'''1\ Ct•ll ll1I u J ohn:.on. South ~st Communtt) yr old' ''" ~chi. :! :i.1 t11 Y.Mow Cob wk. inclun. wk nds . ll~~creham S~odre l '/t1mr ~·~ \~~lj1;~~:~·!:::~ SUCClSSFUL p11rk~11te ,. h11'h i11dud1'~ 540 GOaS. Co.ai.tal Peri.vu Hosp1lal. 499·\311 5301IJ1I). s1·hl holul,I\:>, 11~1 Slull'r ·~'··nuc 494.as.21 1~20 rs, w .. ys 12 5pm .. n.1; I\ V nl Costo MHa Offic• qm II.I> 11rou11 111i.ur.1nr,· nl'I i\J.:<'llt',\. ti!lt> Jlarbur -----r & mlN"lll'=>sion Thi· 1 i·r fiounlltn \ allt') ----S2 25 per hr. Colle11e ai:c a,,.,..canl.l.. 1~'" c e "' ~lats & rirol i.hanni.: m. c )1 FREEPn•gnunl'YTe:.lS ---DISHWASHERS & up. Coll aft uam, Conv. tlo:.p, ti61 Center hos uJk•mnit-. for 2 fl<., S:ilan· t'•1mmt•nsurJle Confidential C-Oun)ehng rut•c. Work. 77" :!:i ll CAIPETLAYER t,75-2635.Balboa. St.C M . !l11ch1\l'S. Nrw nr t''< w /t'xp1·r. J\ppl)I 111 Sctv1t"e St ation Atten 2-ahrL1£ehne 835·:>433 :\1la. 9 5. 5!>9 5t J:! .ih -s:i Gl06 Apply in Person. Mui· l"'nent'ed. L1n•11M•1I n•nl pc™"l· •lant, expcr'd. l>ay .Yo -1:prn & wlrnd:. ----· doon 's Iris h Pub. 202 INSPECTOR ()(fire M:.inu~cr l''late sah•spl'l.•pll· 1.:.i11 no ti C1llett1.• A"t.' t:vrs Full & p1tlmt . All F o r Sale. 2 lirkc1s. l o Ar lklhyM;;;r nt•t"<lt-,tfn;-; CAR WASH HELr N(•wport Center Dr. NH. TRAINHS ~~::v w a::,~a~~~~<.;~~~~ for 10krv1ew ,\sk for In'"'" t 'alrf ply. Shell Stal1on. 17th ,11,, ~ow_smllh. ''"~,hf'rm "'hOl•I ;iicc 1·hlld11·11 F linw \II l'o,1t1on'< •DISHWASHER 1i.t&?ndSh.ifl~ :.kills needed for (a'\l Billt..u hcn•n>rr.owni•r. ___ __ lnmt·,N U ~adium. Sepl 1'" $20 Your h<tnw C :\I l\\"11 IS I l.ot'atron' 11 l)a), \\'le Evenmgs. To$2.7$ Per hr lost;.irt. 1:row1ng urlhodnnic or lllOO Ni'V.J•lrt l\l\d C.'M ----979-9621 St. 1-;1..,m !"ll hi ar1•.J 11111> :\H:'l'MtH' \ H W.\Sll Call S-UJ·7418 NO FEES f1~\' t:xp hclr>ful. Cull r._w;.:19211, c\•ei; i;~J 1~77 ..,. _________ ITt:/\Cll E lt Prc·Sl'ht1ol A"'UarillS frmall' "oultJ .\ll t.pm. ~o !fl II• _...., ur .. .,r u " · _ -• -Call MucLt'Od's Per'!>on !>..Z 78(111 --.,. • .,. 11 ..,.,, "I d {'\I S£CR£TARf[S AA Of' C.\l\Cr in rhrld "" 1'k t h • f I • • . . DONUT !:\hop H t>lp. oC'IScrv1<'<'!> 731-!1671 -----''clo11ment. nuon·!>pm 1 e o "·'r. i;om ~m.i: <_ llah~'lllC'r, II 1, II\,. 111 1111 t J~hll'r w:1.nktl I-ru~1 h fl/lime AM. No ex per ----·-· ----Office Pe"CNIMI R E SALES Ul.'!'pl'rulely Needl't1 ~ 40per hr. 61~). l.t•omale0\~r30 1u~twr1 li\r 11llth11v :1tut 1lp\\k, lu !lpm. lot·' Ihm :-iun Ill'<' Female a1u~ 25-45 lnwranc:eA-.w.y J . ller•1,.rt llul l • • •Execl!IH•e -----udvcnture lo l\lonter") I h k . I> t · I , fr< 1 I" · • · ~··-• ' Fr .. 14 d 'I TRA EaHO .... E ,.. 1 .,1 Ill' W\\f . ma111r1• "' ""'a"ir '111 '." ",\pply in per!tori. Mr. P cr ... o nn e l l in t's J cwellcn.n<>wmhirv1cw ~"' 0 •Admiftitfroti•e • .........-"" 17·18-l9 I ;iv(• 2 t1ct..1•l.' 1t1 lkh rt'tlurrt.'ll ~ c,1 1)7.; 5101 ,.._ ;,. • · R b · 1 • • ,.. ...... all l)t'rformanN!'' :"J~'tl ------.....,._1a ... esa. <> ert:.on ns urancc, AP p I >' r n p e r :. o 11 . •Wn Hetirt'<I or 11em1·rct1r1·1I d •· b • s" 'bmt 1'111111 area 5ulu.'>l<7 or ------CdM.G73-3BSO. WestminstcrMall •f>ersonalmslrU<'t1on ~------.-.. • woman.Makl'S60toStfll I Jiu e,stiva S~fl muldli•n1-t1"I I.uh p11•I pm. luc' lhru sun Donut 135 E 17th S I secretary F'lr> tl'Q m"fnrCulll1tnt"""'lllOn TrainiingCCMW~ •Technical SOLICITOR n e up .,. llC..' . u I I r.21; 'i~1·1 t"Olll<t'l oa·s .ASSIST. ---- . --.. .-~ .... ......, ~ame & '!hoot> Nn. to,-\d • CASHIEtl-HITlS y~ lady Ufl·2lll tor lntcnor l..andscpmi: Co pPenmg for Sonday only •Munagemcnt 01111orty i' •Accounting per wk. purt lime. Call 707. ~u1~v Pil?t· I .. o lll1IJ))lll~·r ~. 111,1111:-., .111 \\11,t bi• over 21 Ex legrumate rull trme po::a· net.'(!:. el(per mun. Musi drive l' Ill San Juun •lo110';,Comin1i.too11 N11ShorL11t·Sh 5'1()..llOlD~m &xlSOO.( M .CA !r~'f ... 'fi !jl'lll, ~ 111 fil :\I ltl\' 11t•i 'd l4 e .. ct 1 11~ ~II . lion an Co$l 8 Mesa bcovrr2l &havctrnn. .. p Capistrano lje ach 1>r •1..ir .dlrummi::!"ks l..on..:vri.horlt••rin Tl'lephone an.' serv Ex Wanted fi•mult• lr!l\'l'hnµ h'lkpru:. tlrnncr. 7 .> r 11111 hot.d C:.ill "fl 3 .30PM. lleaJth S pa. No exp. nee. Fl.Ill llml'. call Margaret Dana l'Olnt area. Mu11t :1:;;~1.~.;"',~:~t~~~~· u,51gnme11L' To" U n pcr'd or will tram . Swin~ compa~1on unl1<'r 3!) tt• ~~'!'flh;1;~1~U·til9oor fJHl7_00_._c_,,,_t ~:?S_E~E -Wesendlo ~hool.Appl) 494-91'2Awkdys. h;i\e ~alion Wai:on or •Manytopo(ficcto';", ~hrfl M0.1777. lravel Nortnwesl. <! __ _: -l'hlltl1•.1r{' & l1 i:ht •'"Y aft. or eve 2 1l2 J ANITOll.F/llme.Mt-s:i Van . Contnl't Harry No hcenscn<'ctoapJllY .i, ~ wl'Ck.expcru.es ptl.C.illRn l> S ltlt!r. malurt• houwlo.l'l.'Vllll!.~kr11!:.nn llarhor Hlv<l. Costa V~e Conv. llosp, 66J See~eandy. 642A -<ll2l lor de· RB>CArtPET Ll emno 544-0S!M. woman to tllre lr.r I) Ill\ ~:Jr..i:!U-lu1'12 13)~es-a_.__ CenterSl.CostaMe~tl . lat ppoin\me.nl. RULTOltS 962·1011 .... "' Temporary PH"SOMI S~niu1 5 360 chlldr{•n Im-~ k 1111~ & i:14 lllW~ f>RIVERS E .... Opport.ity 1-~or tlela1ls call l.1ndu TEMrOllA Tl y JI 1-:Lt • mini 'ar.1111ms. '\1·1•<f1•cl . -• • l/W l'UG ,,_ VW VAN JANITOR s-t..yet" -·-------·-Calt 540·445S •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• I I I I " l > ~ "" ~ ~ C"' I d. t olho:.11) lor !>Up<'(\ 1'11111 ' 1·1111111~ ·"'? ... I 1mc OWNERS• "e your car Ex~r'd cleaner·f/l1me Re Sales ... quat 011pnr ... mployer mme 13 e ----------i Ila"' llh'~cntl} lull t111w \l.1.'!-~ \t·nfrl:~nv. llo:.p forudvert1 in1t &wl'w11l Animal hospital. Apply PEOPLE PERSON TIREDOF'St:l.l.ING ------~ *PHYSIC 111.ml l .Xlk C:;..11 ,1h I, •.till l'nlcr ~t. l ;\I - - -pay )'00 S3S IX'r month. 1333 Avocado, Newport Ext•t• n•'Cti.'I p/llme 3:>· llOUSES Olt l .OTS • SECRrET "'RY Work t.115123 _ _ _ Inquire after <!PM, Cente r, NH <Beh1 ndSOC.1nwtu.lci.upply.FuJ. Don't want lo r omance ~'"" Rc•oER 7521233 the alrtd S·Uam only lyc:apitalucd.b'7l-222J. ;mother house, wail for TotheS.rintet.deftt j LI\ * Baby.,1llt•rColl1•i:1• Stu CLERICAL Mon·Fn. ,~ ........ w-....1..i-Cllt"row In close• Work S914to$1.111Mo. ,\dv1ct" g111en on all pro denl lor i >'1 " 1'1 ,,rt ' Dri•ft'-Nltihn-in"T'""' _....,.... another trncl'? There is "ndnr· ""lll'ral di"'t'"'iiin •StatTrv:'sts ... , :-,. '""' 1 s ""1 d Y J" h ec-a..s • ..._ HGW'$ " , ... • "' o ems Cull for 11ppt fl,1S ~175 Must be e.'<per'd 111 mov -•r--·-...., a111llernali"<'· M<>st ~ ;;en I':. 0~ '>ccreturv tn •6"1 ypith 1714) S..1>'7·3100 lmnw<hule 11~11111,.: lnr lllj.\ hou:.chold fum. ror l"e c f' a Id . B ca u t s ·J0...2 JO or pie would like ti sensibly the SUlll'rlOll'ndcOl & •G.O. & Es s.c, __ U.1b):.1l\.\'r lur :! rh1ldn·n ~111 11Kl1\ 11.luul to ""'" 1n w mm'I m-0v10i: r•o !';I Fashion Isl toe. Co. off en 3.»9·30 pnccod Real I::.'> tale in· Board of Truslees reht'v PIX.a ..Al.....1-L t"rtt Nemhf'r11h1p l'••ll my home da) .. (.'Jll .11\ nur 1'niducllon Control Toronrcu Callll.')().4926. out:.tandln& b eneltls. Wortfibrsadayeaniing ve~lment. We hove m~supen11tendentorad· * ece,..-an ! . 6PM !>49 ~ Oepartmcnl. R.:qu1r1• • -----Must have 6 mo's recent S3-S9 per hr in pleaunt them. You don't huvc lo m1mstr11tJvc & oHtee dl'· •Sr. Cieri&• I o r 1 n ( Q I' 11 fl n en · _ _ mcub ,in', 1 2 Yl'ars C'<· F.~m $lfi(l \\k & up sclUng exper.11n 029 or~.Star1 surround 1 n1.t~. Deal hst &we furnis h lead,.,. tr lail: Performs hinhly •War.e.o. .. & l1nHm1tNI of Ni•wpnrt BAliVSl'ITF.R N1•1•rl1·il, ""·'rlt'ri~·' in 1,,-.odu"ll"n I' u I~ c r li rush. . (l ) SOOO. Also Fee J obs. Coll w It he public in ou r "OU'rc ambitious, pro· 1 " 1 "'·'"'.......,. ,,. • • • " ,_ ..., 7 I f · J cl)mp ex & rcspons1b c •Pack'-_.._,,,...,'! my home, 3 4 du):. wk , .. wii-·I ,,.~ .i ~iui~din.'llQr, 714/!'l,,.1 78.51 , 7,,.424_. ruu. Johnson, 54~ rvme o c represenung jt'Cl 8 good imnoc, look· ...., -~ '" -~ ·~· "'--~ el T ' L .f B k " clent';il work: performs CALLTOOAY A·PAHK MA."SAGE ~~77'J 1·h•rk mil 1r t•:icpt,--drlor VUOQlJil Personn A3en· 1 me 1 e 00 s. ing for someth111g d1(· public reolatrnn fun{' ff• ·7 • 1 ' • Enc. ManagHMftt ey, 2'190 Harbor 81. C.M. Dynamic perso na lily (erent with itlnt poten· r N!';W ' H:1by,11tertop1clcuvS)r Pl'O(ltK'lll.lllC"Ontrnlrcl:ll "'""""'""'nnwhonrt-ds-""---------t ........ ~ t1onf>; under slandi. 0 ICe> t\U.UfllNG ST,\f'f' okl ~.I 1•nn1n "'-h1w1I. u1t I'd <'ollr1w ('Hul"ies \lOUld ....,~ .._. ~ mos u,..,., to .sue .. ~.. tlftl, please rontact Mr. pohc1es & adm1mstrat1ve rl d .. ' ...,.. " --2ncl 1nt"omc p/ll m e. LAGUMAIEACH tnterest.ed housewives & L'nn•t, (714)c•n,c..,..... ove oa • OOOt't' W/1'111...: \0 f 1 r•t be ti 11lus ~hmrlcl have " ,,.. """ m>W> rn11ulations •· dOl.•s other .., :1. ., ' noon N • .trl• m 11 :J " · • 1'0lent1al Sl400 mu lst yr. MOTa/A.PTS :.tudents .seeking perm. -'" ... Mon·Sal.ll111n .. t11m ....... l"I" typrn° iololls or 45·50 · 11o., .. -.5 RE s••ttSM"'... rel3tcd work ns re· 557-00"'1 .,,,, n ~ ,. ' • 6.'l!l-6L23 M~ture ""UPI" w/ex""'r. pos1t1onsca ...,........... • • • .,..,.; """ ,. Nowo1>t'n &ln Nonn.~pm -----'\1>111. t'\l>OM1ri• to plan ---· .. w " "" quired lnlerviewllrsff.J.30 1118.\·R l'Mk I\ v • ., llobys111n nt'edcd . An· n•ni.: ,, "lle1llt 1nf,! o n1J to monoge. Must~ bon ltc--Sales in Adull Comm. Skill: Dictol100 100 wpm, J723 Btrcb,;:. N.B. r ' FABRICATOR ''abl" w/r"rs. n...ean vw IO·tiO yrs old. La••una ~ Cml1t Me'l11 ti" r -.n n Sen I u rt• 11 ~dwduhnft Mua.t be ..i~ -" v ' "' " .tywnL6$ wp "!)9U 6 1().!l'JM lrl2·Hll4!1ftt•r6PM gr,"L·IVl' and 1·11rmhlc or wanlr il t or l1 ghlln«i VIII +:.it( + (.Omlll. PHONE SALES Niguel. 94>-4-i23 lfelwn Apply1n-r.son1H c • ---,.I · m 11nulntturf't. Will s.IG-9745. 11Bm·9amor5pm.flpm ,.-TOW TRUCK DRIVfiR .t~-'~CL-L-5400 •---------hanu mic nrnny ''llnCll<'~ train. 2o:u S t:. Mam, -----rhonc Sales people . -Fount.Aun Valley School • .-.. _,. ul rt'\J>(}ns1b1h\1c:c. W1• I I RE"A-I-.,.-, .. ------Di.st. No. l Lai;hlhou:-.c Elqwr'd, Apply r. & W ....•••.•••......•..... "'"SOCIATfo:'\ Nfo:lm~:u for our Sl1•nch•r Way .,. rluc1n11 <;tub v ri1,llni na l..OSC lo 30 II" Ill I 11111, rnot\C') bm k ..:11111 ~:.1rn to $.JOO Wk 1>1l. F1 Jilk;. S4l 8WO ...,, •• y ...... .. ,..,.. .. . ····················••t 7001 •••••••••••••••••••••• ! BAKERS & BAKER'S HfiPER 0 11)' & N1tf" Sh1fh I':. Vl'1 h•nr • Prdnrt'd Bui /\of Nt.'t'l'"Urv Apply bc.-twn G:im :>pm 1472 Repofch Ave ,,.,, ... ~:quul Op1lor 1-:mplo' ,., IARMAID dl't' 10111.:in)C lur ,111 in Irvine_ S41!:..,.29UI ---l.aund rom;it US!>ISl:ml. ma e °"r l!maGle. J6 lo 65 ,, ,.,.., Ln. (curner of Tnll~r1. & Tow1n1t. 17th & frv11w • J•.,rtt1nw.<.:a1t673·1690 y1•aNo ••ce. ua~anteed Y-D-amic Nu •hv1<1uulova~lcof itrow f'A(."'l'OHV Worl. man orli?5-03.'l4. wage !! or rQmmlsslon!I. --·"3 r-Newland > Founliu n ·• __ lllll "1th "" S(ilni Y will 111r 1•u11d1tmm·tl & crptd --•-250 t-;&!l~ J7lh Str eet . Offk• Valley, CA. 9210ll. -TOW TRUCK IK· 11111lmcn'<ur&te with flrf'll w/l'.M music. Mu~t MACH SHOr TRHE Sur le 0 , <:os~ . llil~a. lla.4' openm~ ror new 01 l"iling Deatlhn•'° l!Wt•ni•nf'i• l'lrn"r apply ha"t' 11ahenct" ln work Ooy Shilt. <.iuotl lriul(C hrlwet"n 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. c•xperil·nced l1 <"4.'n11ed ~ptemher 13, rn7G DRIVER in pcr1ion "' ~end rt'~um~ w /m1<·ro m1nw\UN' Ptlrt!I bencf11'. C.11 for .1ppL 646-4223 :.i.les people .Start al: We arc an Equal "Vl'r :!I, c.·•r• .• <'11>&11 11 .. 1" undt-r 11 m1rrMN1(l(' llr , hl-twn K 30 & 3·30, <:om· 1-:qu11I Opporturuly 700/o COMm _0p_portun1t)' Emplo~.!:.. rord. ~;,I,+ comm .• m,.. 711m to 3 30pm, Mon thru ll\.llllf' c.:orp. 711·1''11 \Y t:mJ)IU)'l'I <.:all rorinlc:rv1cw t---------· & vac. fl c. Automotl\ll' STANDARD MEMORIES. IMC. t'r1.1'oppay .. l'ompony 17thSl,C.M.64!>-ISOI. !'i<ioiu:rneal &.lull! Serv1t1·, 17M1 N ... a bc•nclrl~.<;e111cr'l'oolCo. ------G.il·Z02G SECRETARY 'am i no Re"'· S1111 11111 ~. •nrnoi(lc /I.vi-. Maid~ for 11rnull l'Xdus~vc ----------t ____ ------t Clemen\<' Sinta flna. !>40.40HO rnold, ~ dny ~•'l'k, Ulll Phone Soht•1tor:., <5> re IETAIL SALES wrru SllORTllANO -----4tl4 8.\21. liable a.x.·rivlu ncedt.-d, 1& 2 DAYS-1'/Tl~H: .. 'AC'l'OllV 111-:LI' • -& over w/c>.pcr pre,>f'J., F /Ume. St•rious mtnded ASSICNMJo:NT 1' R U C K F. rt S I\ SS "I'. N11t· 'h1fl Knoll\ "''II -·.-· ... ·.·A·.-1'84-·D·l· ..... :.!I.! I 11.trflllt' 111 .. 1 c \I "" ll 111 :f.1111 /\l'l'l.1 ,.:1> Mi\GN l':Tlt.'.S <.:OH I'. ~unta Ana. C.1lr(9:!71M (7141540 3605 Lil•• manufac turinit Man:ii:t<r Joor F11 .. 1 "00tl1> hul ,.,ill 1111111 Mou F'ri r l!l111 l u lcspeople for CAI.I.NOW• .,iant ii' 1ook1n11 tor 'lhop Jo:x!k'r pr<•f'rl , hut nol 4pm..9t>m. s111 9ani >pm !l.~c111hy .iamo slort• offic• Oll'•rlood ~lp,{'allforlnll•n,1cw.~ 111•c. S l u rt1n 1o1 p 11y (';ill L•iill 1lflN· 3pm, Knowloo1teofUa<'kN3m 557-006I lo 1111m. ~5-1)401 $10.Stl!.OOQ yr. i\f11llv lkl 540·~64 m on helpful. /\J>ply 1n StmnK .>'Tiil mon to flcol11 w/fum. deUvei'y. F.1Pf'1 , 1•1,l'C. but writ train. <i00tl 1mv for 0000 work. 1"1111 t'\Jll 11r Part lrm4• l\e r('a"y \n work att 1 pro/e.~111un11I b11rlt•nd1•r 11 1 WC<'k .... l'CC Jtll> plol'I.! tndtl ·~l.tlK.'f' .\nl('rltan Bart<'n•h•r., Schon I HIM 11:. mn st, s,, SIM·llGO ------Taco. ~2ri2 L11 l'a~ Jtd. · pe~or1. C'ht'!ll' & G1tmes lnh•rvlcw llr.19·3 :10 Hiirt.l:'nd\lr nti.tlll'I. V1•i.:·1~ An «qual 0 PPOrtunlly GENERAL OFFICl t.nsiunn lhlllll. Pl..ANTSMAN. nl'Cdoo lor Unllmltt'tl , ~700 W. Coast 372.1 DirchSl, N II Tym!ltrnrr fnf" needs •• :::::w 1~;sf'"~!'~i 1"111" i·mplovermf t~rc:al v:mi•l.' ~1llonM NAC ,.;:\11::Ni· caroollnlt'norplanlllln llwy.ND ______ lllh ari• S<'rrl'laryJOr .. 1---------m11 f1>r vc•N>al1l1• 111d1v. MUJJI "'"'Sl.tT. M"'MAGERS r11mmf'rr1al !l.C ttloa. CMa.nner's Mlle~11uar~) ~~lary M11nll1t<'r an ttw-lr NpBch Ht:l\UTICl/l.N!"I ri.Eltl('At. I Ii Ur-. ":' h:I~ .ioocJ 1ihl111<' voice as ""~ ~ "' MWil h111(' t-lCl)l•r. xlnt - -- -Smull <;oni.ullJnl( ll'trm nfr. 1'ype ?O. 8hthnd 1r1 • ,..ol pr~·f. Sh.1nrpo<• &. 1>i•r u & Mmu• tvplnj! ll' mu wrll h1· 1l111t1i: dis· Women'q ;on1rmvur.1r" dnvmjl rvrord. ~ min • s~kll hiah quality 111 xlnt & cxc111n" worklni: 111.11..t'llfl ·111ri.. :0.1•" 11e1rt q 'd l. a 11u n111 11 1 II' p11t eh10~ & KP" 'I ore Clothlnit ~Yr.I old. 40 h~ wk, all REUBEN'S rtlvlt1t1C1I rapnblcor ~rnw· mn•I. Cull l'un41y, 4714 • Cerrlt•r ~llti4111'H:&I 11311 0890 dullf'~ llttprd raise s. W(' hjjl/(' 121 :l~ hr ll('r molcrlol11 & I ruck 1>ro lnA rapidly w/the l)()'ll· MU·~ll or p/t~'i.!:}285 t•v11,. ---- -----Cn11sltll Per,onnel Agcn· W«t-k J oln1 0111.'n for vlded Coll ~tevr 11\ How Hiri-1100 Plea'>'" reply ln d1• .. ·_.-_;;;;.-.-;;.-.-.--. ~~~~~~~~~-~1.w,1u111•111n w1rw1 i.: El11elCJerk l)'J)l.SI trainee, ac C"y. W.tlOSS, 2790 Harbor P •rsOM . GU~IO blwn 9 le 4 JO ··-. tall to llox 42.11, unlbo•r Now Re&lslerlng Kin shop1loc. L. ... e nr pl'ti.:. counting depl ~or ro Ul,C PK 1ooldni; fnr ia f':m-.•r m wlld~s IUSIOYS li1land,\;lf.92fi62. TYPISTS der••rtea lsl It znc ,;.a,. 46--12, 646-7008 ~ur:mce o«icnc:y 1n N.8 -bout 1 q u " s ,ti r" ft ---------t Must have• 1ood \f1ltnlo! r.cte o.j Cllrt> 7ain · Nik tor t.:11Jrn, 64~·9000. GIRL FRIDAY m11.na11ement. 1 Y~ars l'JA~ICS & COOKS SICRETARY akrll~. All 11 re1u~. •ll I,.. ·T • 1 "" ~1ut11·1ans. Lease ~pnl't -----One "Lrl offiec. \vplna & pr 1 or t• x p t" r 1 e nc o MOl.OfHG MACHtHI Full & 1':ut·1'1mc Ne---C.'lr HQ or this k1nd-s. 6vm. 1.11t on ... s. mn 1n hal-u1t1n" i;nl11n "fl •COOK* "' ' r ... -a "'TORS .. ,..." • • Reu. raln fCM' f/t1mc n ... h.. .., v .. .. bookkeeping ex per . r~ nec<!:ssary · cnt114it1 .. ~ "" dynamic youn!( ro. needs 6 day UH Maple Ave roe ... urs1. rose to br ll Apply L>lck Churt•h i; quired. Salary OfK-"'· I n· profit :<h nrlna plnn Tokin~ 9 pvllcatlons r0t Apply3·5PM OnllY nrticulotl', motlvuted. ~em no Chtiau an' School. 201( 63l --OllO ~c ~lour 11 n t • ~698 qwreal645-4222. :iv:11l11ble Call lor in mohfft111rnuchlnuoprl\on 251 f.CMttHwr thlrtklnic. tnkc·ch11ru ---fl'- M:iplt,C.M.646-<l...'!31 ,Mr-;~111>url Blvd, <.:os l 11 lerv1t'w;ippt d.iv & s w1ni;t s h1rti. M••port•oela M..-c')'.<Mu10\ h BY(! !\harp = GUARDS THE LOOK Modern. c.lcun m•nul t-;,qua) <>PP<>f' t~mploy~r sccl'\•Canal 11klll"' & <le· •rJo:M PORl\RY UJ.:l.P Hlflp W...t.d 71 OCl BEAUTY - -Full & P /lrml' < ·n ... li. 540-4500 r.hmt Paid •roup hf<' & 11lre rl'!lp Terrific 011por. Cal 540.4455 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.;<X)t\ 1-:lCPt•r rl. Malu~ Ml•.,u a r<'n <h<•r i t ----, i:;iltllub.Cuoduac{ltron -ror t•llrrrr orH?nted (o;Quol OppnrKmployer •/\AAA PO..~ITIO:O.~ SALON $l.7~ $3 hr lh ~Vlt>W nlrorm8.furft. • ... & ~ ~St-:l'SI'; 111\·<Ul) No plan RN'•· r1Ume C hui;tc. pen.oil. '1'11 Apply Call ExecSc.,'tyw/s\JtlH' ~~·~~3.(ioW.B1ty,t;.M Jlhon e nee-. APJ>IY cxp.nt•c Wt•tr:irn fi'ull Applylnt>er1.ou Nun; U pm·Vum. Scott 1.cltt:rm•n ...... -.-1-.. -P-rr~-l be f'JC 8kpr/Con tr<'x11er MANAGER ----1 lln1 versal Prott•ct.1on lime l~g1l. Call MO 20.~'\ Colifonrio Rt>llcf Ch ara Nurse ~ • .rP s.. • us it<'· ~..... 1• AJJ., ..... , ,.,... w Slh St ... , cura te, 1.snm, some _,en Q .. ~ COO" .,.• vttt. ~ . • • en,., mf' 1~._Mold-. 3pm·llpm. ,.. Relndcr&AJency Ouhl1tndin" bcrtcflls. " S • I lllerv1ew hri. -I:] LVN'11, Tt<a m ludtr ~ret1ry1lyplsl rorat.odc reneral Offl<'C d uties. Nr 4a~laSt.SlelM paid voc;aUoo, prufrt Experienced. Lunch . JO »nooo4t J:J0..3:30ptn M ATU Rf, WO MAN JG.; rii:pA,•e.,C. • 3pm· llpm Full & brokerage o (c in OrangeCo. Airport.Con. N~ Bteeb '33-819CI s haring, r e tire m ent . sa.odwichu & omelets. r.ton·F'ri. Kqual Oppor p /ll me lo wtlc(lm c U Block So.Of P/lime Me·u Verde Newpol'l Center ror •s· tacl.ludy.833"880. I nn Bch Call an er 1 PM E plo newromcri; & conttct Baker, Off Redhill) ..,_ • . .... M c f«Ap,t/&tab '65 medlc:al & deot al It ..._ · · m yer • ._.-.v. Cenwr, 66\ Center s1st. l'H111er. l'llure Valet Partin~ A1'-... ant.. moro. Mu.st d o hair. All 494.0162 1---------1 merd1anls. tiexlblc t\rs Sl c M pc1'on ~ nm 644 2442 wou .... rt1-1-. GU "'IDS Need e11r , lite typrnr;. PRINT SHM • · · · · · . Steady. p /l m u. Flex.. "" fWFWICJ respon.~ in confidence. COOtC·TIAIHEI "" $47-309S Oper ator fo r com · Sales career-steady SECRETARY for Ro.I hrs.$2.50hr.fl40..?U3.. SALIS Rcpl,y to Clusi~ ad M . Contintntal. Appear in Cott. Mff• --pule.rited culler. 4 Day wortc. $17!> wk-up to iitarl. t;stat1i Co. in t'aahlon1--------- f'onner ~tow page or ~~ t[~~~:·~,~ person. Mesa Ve rde Permanent. Full & part· wk • .,'OOd bt>nt'f1l:c. Small f'Uller8rush$54 7851 bland Musl have• yra WAITER •mafu••• ulcs exp. eaw: 92626 Country Club. 3000 lirnt' Ph<>M & tran Pre·~ anything w1lh u in-hollSl' pnnl ~hop r.x -------exper .• 1ypr ~70 Wl>m. Continental re \iluranl Male or fe1naJt. Com · Clubhouse Rd, Costa q 'd •Re\trtd wt"lcomc D3.lly Pll()(CJass1n-<tM per pref'd Apply Na·Saleslady,t1lll)('r"d Rcuul sh 1111-1~0 wpm. Arplv need:4 expcraentt<d missioft onl.y. mW, J9th -M~11 CMlac1 Jacques C•ll 546-0274, oft hrs 10 2. is :t lmple mauer • • llonal Sy~lcmi-Corp, 061 doth mg. Over 2S. ~o TMI. 3ID San Miituc Ur, w;111cr Laguna &h. Call Sl. c.M. M.s-am • CLAS.'m 'IED Wiii sel!_1I..:. Tut' ll\nJ Sun, $49-0377. Closed Wed JUSt c11ll 642 !>678;__ Bu~h St. NB t!\.C.'l. 548·$383. -ir-200. N B. ~ a nor l PM. 49.t;Ol62 . -- •• . . (' 10 DAILY PILOT Tl\ursday. S~pltmt>cr 9. 1976 MisctffWCMK 1010 P1-os & 0f'90111 8090 loah. Sli / 'Anti~~/ Von\ '4..95 7 0 Auto~. Imported M..&-W.t•d 7100 4 .............................................. Dock~" 9070 Clossics ts20 ....................... •••••••••• ............ . ·-·., 104 G~Sol• 1055 WOVENWOOD BABVCR .!l<DPt.\NO ••••••••••••••································ C opn 9715 ······················ ...................... ....................... ~ SlL\D~ Toso~ OH "Int <'Ono, fl!Ui.t •Cll W.111t1.IJ A\.tluu ;\Jourmi: ·~~ 1' lhrl1 ''llfi ml on nu 1974 CHEVY VAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAITRlSSfS VORKSlllRE TEllRIE R ~'ilg"l~~.:'\~U~·fl IC' rn~G~ C all1H5 8950 Sl500 bst ofr5Sr G'l'O'J 111 h•J '''• n·nt or ·• • nl\1tt1r , Auto. i;.11 l11•·· ,, \ ~ .1u1 .. 111.1111 1,11l1r1 197 t CAPRt lllf.OH•r l-'t1m 1·,\pph l'l }>:,t:h;imp bloodlm · ••• ,•·. • •1 "'· , --, 'TL'l ~W \' • .. 1 1 Wl.1J,I\., Clnlv \\t•ll ~ 'h1H'I.' ~l tll•O'o(r 1mr h'\1111 ' ~ lonl; II\ l)<"n.1111 ... :1 .\h11ador t in , 3 Ill 1ot ud )t.'t\ ~Al.t-; l'huri.t .I)', r rl K ING sz nt.O tNt'W), s c.. J\ a10n\' • Th ' .. 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'"' lllutm M11'1 'di ~l~!MI 111 11:.:11 ~111:11 '74 M0STAHG' II GHIA •..••....•............. 7:.! 1'111t.1 II. 1.:•• 11 hr n 1111 IA• 1111 .\1111 11)11•1 l-1 ,1 1~1 t.11 ,',!r~I 11 l,c )l,111._ :--11 .. 11 I '"Ill'• l':-0.. L'U, 1.1l101' .111 t.1p1 • .1 ... 1. \111\l l••l••lo:ll :1111; . 523-7250 On th(· Suntu t\11:1 F\\') BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE I •IJll.d "11 h 1.111111 , -•. 1·>1>.1'' 67 UuJa Uug Snrr. rhlt '7.0 J•:r Oorado . nt'W '74LINCOLN "ni: nd!> palllt lll!OO or of i; in·~lonc 500 llrl'S, ~Int C 0 N T I N E N T A l i\11111 1r.11i. ta1•tctl\' u11 l'H11oll11ttlllll l!, IJlllA l'I ~l\'1'11111! 111'1' hi Jl.c•• r.111111 lw.1t1·1 \ 1111 I 11K1I. 11111\•il •l.1:.:-~11\1·1 l11t'l.ill11 \\llh ,111\llJOll. 1"1.ll',111111'' 1 11~11.l'll i i I l '1111u :--qu1 ll' \\;ii,: on. Jll I •Pd \t'I'\ 111 1111, ;,1 .. 1-. •• ~1; X.l:!·!h1I.! ~" 1-'11 cht11l V111·11111l.1 :L>ll :!i.!MM) 1111 :-:'111 l'I' II "'" 1111\'I' ,\.\1 F.\I I 11:-.. 1•111· ;111 . 1:111111 1·111111 ::-1:!1111 $,111 .) ll<JO I ';qll,11.11111 '73 280C Cpe. 837-4800491-4511 NOW Sl295 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE frr 075:! 7~S , l'Oml ~'00. !16IH60J MARK IV ~I l'mlcl !'-<I \\ ;.:n l'l>d ;;,1 llilll \O\ llllh' :'\"'' H.nh.1I' .:\lul '"1111 Thunckrbird 9970 IOOlllGY I $8,450 Jim Slemons Imports 631-1276 Mil '75 280 CPE UIULLl.\~T ltEO \\ilh red p.irchml'nl int Power window:., "tcrt••J. rudlo and m1wt' tx mo:- lcasc S5iJO caµ 1 ed. liu) hut·k S";l>JIS oo. l ',, µ ,·,r.-1 S13.333 IX mu:-ut :)2U lt: plus lax 006351 1 Houu of lmpods 213/921·8588 .} 14/523·7250_ MII Save Time Un1qu1• F111;,nc-1,> pl Jn I.el 111111:-l' ot Im porti. hl.'lp ) uu 111 '"·'"l' or hu~ l)Oc of m t•r 1«1 rw" & UM.:d ;\Jcrccdc,. B,·111 m111or l'Ur:t Factory Authori1ed Dealer 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 MBZ-177 280SE Be th•' f1r .. t nn \11111 him.I. \\II h J 21k!S 1-; l'.1 II lu1 J IJlllllC on thh t \1'11111): new 1·.11 llu1"1' "' Im IM1r111 :!I;! !121 lt'\N< 71 t :,:!3 o;:.i:..u USED MERCEDES 150.'i~:·!> und -!~OSEI." lirettl :-t>le<'l1on 111 :-.lod. 11\lW. Huy or lc,1..w l'Jll 1~1 T,11 a.:J. 01 ,., h.11111 ,j \ I m "l h ,, 1111 ·' II 1 I' I' :1;~ It I ~I ur 1.11 1• 'JJ Ill SJll J UJll l'.1 fl''' r JClll ·ii.'l \'W Buit. amtrm. 'Int ·n Cad ~·dan Ol•\ till' cuu<.I Sl.200 1-'lllly ('<w'il. $11.IJOO ms Call 968·:!.S.."O SJJj(), Cull 761{.Jt'4!:! all H :~·111 i1u1 837-4800 493-451 I s:i 1.'h-;.s~ :-;:;;i1 bodv Comaro 9917 1•17.1 •11 1 p ,.r•• h1· 111\\ 71 ('1•lll'.I CT , ,11tJ. Pl'rfett tor dune bUJ:J:Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• mrll·~. \ (' \\I ~\I ,1111 ''l'll'll, .1111 Im 1.11Jt ,1 t ~50 bst o~5-70SS 6H Camuro. 3::!7. &uto, air, cone! 1.x:J:.;,~1. ..:1111111111· !1<,,i1111x <·o~···ERTJULL: P t ll, P S. J:<>Od <'Ond. " " v LC SllOO. &l!Vi081 !ii 1'01 ,dw 'II ' l'l'bll c·ni: 111 \\ ::.,~ i(HI !lhJ i:! I , .ti ltt\' p.11111 f'lll' j I, !111 ·' -1111 111 ,tL:' 11\.11111 II "'Id• 1m111.11 "''' 1•1, .. 1111111.,1 I 972 Porsche 91 IT ~ i:pc!'d m.1:: \\I 1"~1 ' 1 1• I '-' II l. J ' l' I I l' l:!J:!\11-11 1 SHOW CAR! MARQUIS MOTORS \I ISSI I)'\ \ 11-.. 11 l 831-2880 495.1210 i::! P11ri.dw !JI J'I 11••11 ,11 \U,tl 1111 '· ('.,II\ Pill 'l' l<llHI l>I:! 111111 111m l!~I l!ll!l I'll I 'I' ;CELICA's• 111;;; I 'll•'t'<I & t)llf\ !11101 1tlllt·' I ..!1;:, '\ H " I SAVE l'.Ji.3 ~ '-1•1'1'" .111 11111cl rn.ic' & 1tn\I l l•jl 1~~:11 SAVE 1!17.! * 'tw1·cl \II uni.:111.11 0 l . It H E :--I H l \ 11>:1.!h.KZ I SAVE MARQUIS MOTORS )ll!'Slll'\ \ 11-.. lll 831-2880495-1210 Triumph 9767 Rolls Royce 97 56 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•••••.••..•....•...... (L0\£0 SUNOM\ Saab 9760 ••........••........... \!Ii:! !~I~: :! 111 \\I I· \I 'lt'l l.'11 '·"'"111· \.1111 lOCltl '.;.! llMI 11i!I 1 I '1 1974 Triumph TR6 I 'Jl'.'l'd. \\I F\1 1 .11!111 ~JU)!l'' & Lu" 11111 .. , l n 111:111·\ .1hh 1m111.u 11l.11o • \fu,1 ~1'.E 111 tr,ft,,1•' 11:1.1t ONLY $4695 NEWPORT DATSUN i.~D••lt'Mrt't'I \.l'.\\'1•11111 Ill. \l II SJJ-1)00 '7:! Karmann Gh1J . AM·FM 9920 41;\I 83G 0365 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shur1w '75 VW RalJllll ,\uto. !I t r3rk tnpc. C'\ trJ,,... SIOOO l'h ll30 2291 Volvo 9772 .......•.....••.•.••••. SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME VOLVO DEALER E:\.\)l l'LE llr;ind Ill!\\ rn11; \'11lvo 2 l:!S ~·uth l~lllllltlCd. llJlil:I!)~) ONLY $6596 MllRQUIS MOTORS 18801 M A'1Ulll AITI .,. t/'w' \o"Ou··9of1-, A ••. ,l •• • M l\\10,_. 'W'•l 10 8J1-l&80 49~· IJIO Don't See Us First ... lut See Us Lost!!! "If You Don't Buy From CONNELL, You're Payin9 Too Much!" CONNELL CHEVROLET :!l\.!X lt.11 l111r Khd l'\1:--·1 \ :'II I·::--\ .:;11.1Huo '75 Chevy La~una Lo a d I.' 11 • l.11 .1 II,. ,1 • 18921\:"J\\' I $4166 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY '74 CHEVY • tor quok T oyoto 9 7 6 HOiUse of Imports •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~I :--1111 . Ill'\\ 1,1111.il'. \\I 1-\1 K Ill--.ll'llU :!:I 1011111' ltt1f II l1fl.. Ill lo·r l ·1 "I"' St'1' ltt .111 1•1 l'l 1 1 l t • l';!ti 0:11,,1 MOHTECARLO \1·8; nulo tram< . f!lctnr' u1r rond • Pl"' l!r sl~l'r Ing. sports vm) I top, tilt steering, r adio. heall.'r Super s hJrp. I O\\ mileage l'•lr • Lie (H8t.:KD. Pr1c(.>d lo ~I'll Ol 213/921 ·8~88 714/523-7250 '<.> :\lcrtt'flcs 2llO S•·1lan llar'l'S l bc1~1 ''.mahogany 1111, ;ill rm 1 l'Cllfll> +sunroof. PP 1·993 1400. SI t.OIHl 76 Ml lOOD 1)1 Sll'rl'u ·l!l I 11:131 t1i ;\h•rrcdl.'s Bcru . 2.>o S <\111n, ,11r. t•:\1 . x lnl rond "3!IOCI l>-13 7400 675·8<i3R :w 0 1l':.d Sunr1>11f. ":tr r.tnl\ Xlnl l oncl I'\' Pl\ ti.I;! l!~H ·73 Mcrt'l'ck~ 2!!0, 1 dr. xlnl 1·ond, rww l 1n"" nc" twirr·ry. 1UI t .F;\I, ,\l' 7xoo. 752·1050 days l'hl'rl, 631-11135 ('\'I'~ '72 600 lA>t' 11 1 !l!Js.22.;2 _ \\'\·l'l .. 1ln~ i; 71~ Gt? 21.!7 hb rtU ,\·lllS CUll\l ~lUllO list ofr. Hand~ Ii";.) !\SOI .1rt 12P;\I CH THINK BRITISH THINK BRITISH CAR CO MG-JAG-TR \'11lvo '73. air. ll'Jlhcr int. 11.iE. Ocean blue. ~650. ,\l'>k for Jam cc 9ti3·R96 I. ·7~ Volvo. H<I GL, 1 !ill't. sunronr. air, :-terco, Sl.;(111 i; 13· i 100 Gi5 116:kl $3999 SANTA; ~fiil~ LINCOLN MERCURY 10081 GARDEN GR VE BLVO, 537·5464 J-:"·11111.: pl.111 lt•h \'OU 11unha-.l· hkc .1 h·.1w ~:mobl(' 1'11\'m1•nh 01 ,., 1301 :"\. 'J'u)otlll I~ \'11lvo lt!OOS. 62K m1 Sonto Ano 547•05 I I ,\\I nt. arr. Mmt cond. SA~OIEG0$. l OU 11 l' \\ 11!.t•11 Im mcdcu11· Ul'h' rr'. I-"' quoll.' t'Jll BRITISH CAR CO 213/694-3951 714/900-2900 71 GT6. Mu:.l :;I'll l.•111 m1 . nt•w tin"'· :i111111•i.:. xlnl l'ClOtl. 53G-!1:121; ~· 01ter 494-~t59 1800 ES WAGOtit \ l !li:t )!t1lrl ht•o uty .\ut11m.11n· J1r t·cmd & \\I F)J C:!IKJEQI HARDTOFIHD MARQUIS MOTORS :\I ISSIO:'< \'t 1-:.JO 831-2880 495-1210 4utos, Used ·;;, 1'R :t Sptt LUJ,! I ,1f•k ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.),000 m1 ·-. 0 II ~i,:t;, AMC 9905 (\tll hi.> U;J~ •••••••• • • • •• •• • • • • •• •• ;,, <'••lit .1 1; I luff\ Volk 9770 O 11 ,\ m h .1 ~~a rl or '74 Monte Carin, loa<ll'd , >.Int n1nd . P" r ,.nrf. am fmlllrJck IO.t6Uilll ti:il h1•\l'lle.6t:\I m1 !!cl l'lllllJ $1;oll 1;u; 111n o l111 p;d;1 I 0()or 1970 I'S I'll. ,\ C, .\ T. Gel 1·unil lk:st 111 r.1\.1.5 5512 Chrysler 9925 ..•.....•.•.•.......••. full) j)IJ\\('I' l'IJlllj)f)l'•I "llh 111111\ 11111.d 'l>l•I IL•;Jlhcr M'.cl' I >11 '"'"I 1 n i: ,. 1 u'' 1' , 11111 1 "I AM FM :-.1\-1 t'() I \'.II II Ill S3S7S 540-5630 X!_-:•.• •~n ,,.x; 71 ···'' llllfl, '\'\\ ht ,tkt•" ""\ .tttln If .,u, :>I :!.°'II.I t.a:! ti:ll I .tll • ltNl\SO\ & SOX do\\ defro1:..t1•1. 1011 i.! Hu11,1hu111 111 111111111 • LINCOLN ·MF.RCURY m1ll':l!l\'. Pnc:l'il at Sl<IOU 111 ,, i.:, ,1 11 1.. 1.1ti1n below Hetml lJIU\' Uool. 2626 HAR&OR BLVD. 11,.,1., 1 1 .,11 11 .. 1 ,1;11~1 Sc•r no Hli500 COSTA MESA t!li 11 1. S7399 ,;: l '1nlo• ll1111Jh11111 \11111 SANTAANA Oldsmobile 9955 11 111• .11 .. 111111 1111 LINCOLN MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .1d 1 . .i ll11o· ''" lll'I 1301 :'\ Tui,1111 1967 OLDS 98, 4 door:. :11-:11~1 11111, .... '.'>l•·-.11 l'\l Sato Ana 547-0522 I owner car. Has ever· llJll\ ·1~·1::;11:i Mercwy 9950 yfflinq! Xlnt cond. 480 1•1;~ 1'1111t111111.1h11u1 .• 1u1t1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broadway, Costa '"'" 1111 ' ••M•I 1 ""' 111' '75 Mercury Marquis Mesa. """''"' .111111.l(l on..: ms. I 0\\11\•t ~,,._, Wagon 'i I l 11 I l.1 •-.. SU pr,. 1tl c • ,\utn Iran~. fa('\o>n ,111' Cu11\I lllllll,u· \II i•\ 1ond1t1on1n". 1•1; .... ,, "' ltJ' '.'\.!JIC)lt b rt hh:!> '>IL'(•nn,;, J'.)11\\l'r l1rJk1•, ' ,1 11 1 Cl ' h , •• 1 I I' ' •• ·1:1 t '111 :--I I'll'" I '•'\\ llJ ...... 1•ni,:4!r <S!lllN l)l' I 111·.... \\I ... ,, I·• th'. $4888 I' \\' ,111 ~.:l.'>C1 IHii rili!t 540. 5630-'i:! 1)1\1, l>1•h,1 KM, :! tl1 i:cl l'Olld -..1 .1tlll 1111 \f 11,I ~1·11 :hJi li7U!I 1011\SO\ & SOX • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ii 1'1111••. :! tl1 1111 p11 'illOlch \'1,t.1 l'ru1,1•1 Sin a.:uod trar1ioi•11 1.1111111 , ·•• Wa.:n .\ l' 1 ll""' 11.l11t ~iu;,;,7 1111. ll llhf lrlO O.l.1.! ....................... 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IT'S '76 FORD SELL DOWN! .-11111U\ONl<IZ Y1190 0NYO UllAM DIAl lllbH ~lt·rrl•dcs kcn1 :?.1r H'rv i;:oocl roni1 thruoul S.'li(l(I orolr .. lb J112:l t-•1u11•111•1I ll 111111 1111 swa~n lh·:hunahlc Gd tires, t• r 1 I' I 1 '·1 11u11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I dr.:-.tuk C.1115 150537 81:! ;1~1 • lilt. 11:1:. '971 VW IUG ·72 Chr):-lc•r To11 n &. Cuun Ir) Cf I'•"'' wagon, .11r. l ru1~l' l uni . I'S IV I' H. 6 w:n :.t'.1t. l'lc1· 1111rclu"s. rt•bl l eni: -111100 mi.~~~ ...... --~----~-----­SllOO Dr>2-l!IJl2 MG 974 .•...••......••....... 19tll MC;A lliOO Ro:itl,tcr nrw leothcr 1<<'nh. 111•1 tOIJ, \Int ('Olld. 2000 (>Iii 111'!:1 • 1 ~Pl't'd IA 11 h nid10 \ n luick 9, f 0 llli I < • '""' c;T 111 ms. Jll 1)('114'\':tbly 1mmaruloh•' •••••••••• ••••••••••••• >i:t1.1,, l.!«>1111 <1•1111 ~tillll ;\Ju!l t sel' 10 bt•l11•1t•' 1!16.'i llw .. k F.l('drn. muc·h !Hi:l li~1l I 1426DZW ). 11\•11 'tufl. r lCJCl S85IJ Afl ·-:s ·1\.,1111 < ..... 11.1 s11 s ONLY Sl695 1"1111·a111 i12~1 1111110 11111 .. ,, \\I l"\I NEWPORTDATSUH ·1~1 ,.;1,..l1r.1. :"\1•1!d'I work 'Hi' TO\\ n & l'OUnl r\ \\ i.:n !I pa\!', full 11111\•l.'r. IHI ('lllld Sl()O 4W l tlli u It t;t '~I Continental 9930 •...•.........•........ MGI 4'744 !--l1•11•1t I 'Ill'"" ... 1::1~1 ~ Dov1• Str1'11l )1U'-l ~··II r r1Ylllt: Purtv. '71 Cnnt'I t fir, 11111 sh:i111·, u1r w1xtra:-111:1111' hk 9915 ~Ill 1777 K<li i •:11, 'II I:. W 1'0 lt'I' 111-:ACll Ca II ·lll:I S.'>8!! .•...•....•..•••...•••. -o i\l (;A l'T I I I ·m J;.'u1 ttll.I 111111 l'IH!. Ill'\\ 1 ' 1 ' \ ll t'Olll ' I 11!1,11111 , 111'1\ f>,11111 ~t.I 833-1300 Cadillac i2700 645·1.!_4 3 t.l.1 '"' hlltilt'I' Alllot. .... 91004-tot,Mew 98Q.,O •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THIPllFECT LUXURY SPORTS CAR 176 SCORPION Metalhc S1tver. Red Enghsh Lealher lnlN1or A~ F~ llereo elec11tc windows 1' 100042 Only 6 367 milos S1>fl h11s 11 000 miles or 12 month IACIOiy warranty~EGISTER NEW ~ SAU,_ICIS9S95 Sc.,loa1, loth c~ & The Luwtows tftw...- • A 'I All.AILI~ DBJVEIY • ALL llllEIB MODB.S -.... ....-, ....... We - 11BUY NOW" O•tr 140 Meow & UHCt CwSll1di. w. Ser#ic• What w. s.I ..... ,_.,,... D.,t. 16 ~.Shh c.......-.. .~T.o.te,..... NEW '76 RABllT Model 1701 I 'IH'•·•I (~) S3499 l'lu" Tax & l.1crnw BILL YATES vw.PORSCHE ~110 J uJn Ca 111-!tr.11111 837-4100 493-4511 'tJ7 vw hllR Jo:urnpt'MI Motl 1-'ront disc· l•fk..,, Eororlt!an l\u:oop, 150111•11i.: 'frw nni:11. rchlt '"''" tunc up S1050. or ht·~1 cai.h No trud"" !Ii.II ~i:l:l.1 i i Bui: 1-":\l·i\M ii t1 u•·lo. Xlnt cond S2100 b:.t 11fr IX>bornh 611i SSW '969 vw FASTIACK A ,·er·y nice running cur• lSA\'4381. llLL YATES YW-PORSCHE San Juan Cap1:1trano ll7-4800 493-4511 $400. MltitlMUM for .in~ \'\\'. runnmit or not '&I and newer •.•.....•.•••...••...•. Nabers Cadillac Quality .i11d Prl1,.,• ( 011.u .in teed I r ,~,n~· ~prci.1!1\I\ 1'1, lcrrrJ Ratr' lJrt.;r't ~lcC11•111 111 cw & U\rd Lulrll.ic~ 1n o~ .111·~1· County UJll'fl SundJy Cadill.1c Master Dealer :?600 Hdrtior Blvd C.0~1.1 Me\.1. 540-1.JI 00 Nabers Cadillac 631·2M7 lli3 34~ -·68 v.w. Bu.it. 4 i.Jk·<·cl. i3 Cad. Eldo Cleun. good good t•ondrllon ~.)j() coo<I SS200 On11 ownr 675 !1332 fl_!'J 1132 ufl 4p~- ·~ vw 'i4 El Dorado, x lnt «ond. t Xeeds engine work 0 11 ner. S.S9SO. '7lLIHCOLH COHTIHEHT AL 2-DOOR COUPE 1-'ully po"A i•r 1·111111111<'d with 111r roml . low 1111fo·1> Nll'l' ('UI I I.It·. 211!:\ F\' SJ)('crilll)' pn«<·tl al $4699 SANTAANA LIHCOLH MERCURY 1301 N Tu11l111 Santo Ano 547-0511 9932 ............•.......... 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Musi aee to IPP'9Cl•t•. '69 DATSUN DUMPTIUCIC 4 11oeed. radio, heater. extended net bed. dual wtteels, ouatom lnterldr. (57035U) •74 FORD ECOHOLIMI VAN Orange. air eond11toning, radio. heater. POwet s1eermg. 18,eoo mies. 1~577Z) '74DATSUM 260% Automatic, r adio, hHler. •Ir oonotttOnlfl'll, mag wheels & lllvw "''h ~eek Interior. Low ml1"99, (004489). SPECIAL 1976 AR.ROW SALE o.ht..cll119 Vahl•s on lra.d ..... 1976 Arrows ... Ws Yow n... Jo San l iq on ftte An-ow of Y..-Choice! 'llAMD MEW •16 PLYMOUTH AUOW 4 speed. 4 cylinder 1600 cc engine. vinyl bucket seats. 600x 13 tires. (7L24K67301103J 52995 WHAT MORE CANA LITTLE CAR GIVE! (Vahd to 10 pm Sunday. September 12th, 1976 Subject to prior sale I OPEN DAILY UNTIL I 0 P .M. INCLUDING SUMDA Y! BUY FROM '73 VOLVO 1641 ~r. eutomatic & more. (#053.JOCJ 14799 '74 TOYOTA MAHll WAOOH AA.tf) r•, , ru ,,,...-j,tM_,,._.._ fh '1111t'1f :,t,,..Wq. ""'" r "~"· jOl 1'?91 ) '2876 •10 TOYOTA coaou.. 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PLUS ••• We're havit111 a FREE FOR ALL Mazda will pay all seNioe cctls of normal use (except gas) for any rotary engine car or truck PUrchased new on or after July 1. 1976, for two yeera or 25.000 miles, Whichever comes flrat. Your Matda dealer wlll oro'lide you w11h all oarts. laber and materials for all service Of repairs reQU!red on all tactorv eQUiprrent. Thia offer 1s good only In certain •tn end for a limited time. 11m· OITAOIUJDIAL wt9t10UOIT .. ON MMAJM SllPEI,. C81'. YaklES D CHECK THIS LIST FOR AN EXCELLENT BUY lt75 OLDS MIMETY EIG+ft Lux. H T. Coe. Split pwr. seals, cruise cont .. pwr. windows, door locks, s1eroo radio. f918LPO) '5195 lt76 VOLVO n l64GL 5miroof, leather. stereo & rooo 01r cond Only 8,098 m11os (20tREt) SALE PRICED D lt76 SIVILU Leather 1eata, crulso control. AM/FM & 8 track taoo. Five to choose. (456517). Low 89 'I 0,700 D f t74 COUHDIVIW 1..eather. stereo radio, cabnol t too. full power. Four 10 ChOOH. (02<4REO), Low as '6595 n I f7J SIDAM DmW Fan vinyl too. tealher, steroo radio. (568HYEI 14795 D 1972 COUPI DIYILLl 1..ellher seat•. stereo radio. tllt wheel, full pwr. (592NOFI 0 I '3995 CHECK THIS LIST FORAN EXCELLENT BUY Huntington Beach Fo11ntain Valley E DITI ON ,\l.tcr110011 ~. \'. Sfo«:tks VOL. 69, NO. 253, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES O'RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1976 . TEN CENTS Huntington Council Retreats on Retreat Huntington Beach City Council such items as goat's and objec· city ofticials said they wouid take formal action could be t:.ken and \y Ad ministrator Bud Belsito said Al Coen. Ted Bartlett, Richard,~ me mbers h ave called off a lives, ways to improve com-no formal action, they still would that the retreat had W> be open to Wednesday. Siebert, Ron Pattinson and Ron , wee k e nd r e t reat at Cal munications and solve problems be deliberating matters that members of the press and city re-"The council members are not Shenkman by telephone. 1 Pol~-Pomon a aft er questions -and the beginning of studies of a might fil UTe in future decisions. sideots. doubting the city attorney's opl· Mayor Harriett Wieder was \ were raised about holding the five-year fiscal program. City Attorney Don Bonfa pre--However. a majority of the city nion, but we prefer not to ao away at a meeting and couldn't. session ouuide the city. One of the chief concerns ex. viously had told officials that, In council members said they felt ahead w ith the retreat if it might be contacted before th~ecision .1 Twenty-three people, including pressed over the retreat was the his opinion, the retreat wouldn't that if there were any questions perpetuate innuendoes that we was made. Nor ma G bs was au seven city council members potential lack of access to•it by constitute a violation of the at all regarding the retreat, it were trying to hide .something," teaching classes at g Beach and .top administrators and de· residents because or the distance Ralpl\ M. Brown Act. the state's should be called off. he added. State. i partment heads, ha d been .. between Pomona and Huntington anti-secrecy law. ..We've gone ~ far in achiev-The retreat was <'anceled late Before the decision to cancel ~ scheduled to attend the retreat. Beach. He previously said that he inc openness in government to Wednesd ay afternoon arter the retreat. Shenkman said that Scheduled for discussion were It also was felt that while the stressed to officials that no have questions come up now." Ci· Belsito polled coun<'il members <See RETREAT, Page A2 ) A Long Stretch Linda Traver~, standing tall e noagh with the help of his duffel bag. welcomes her husband Bob. a crewman on the aircraft carrier Ranger, back home to San ·rnego after 222 days at sea. Judge Won't Drop Conspiracy Raps Closing the testimony phase in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Thomas · Hardin Hester. J udge Robert P. Kneeland r efu ed late Wednes- day to drop related conspiracy cbargcs. Judge Kneeland ruled that the defense had offered nothing in the way or evidence that would. allow him to take such action. He told lawyers for both sides that his jury will be asked lo de· terminc Hester 's ~um or in· nocence on two counl1 of murder Coast Weather More rain appears on the way, accompanied by muggy. warm air. Coast hig)\s 75-80, humidity about 70.90 percent. INSIDE TODA" SblQCr Bof) °''°" eoW coU it home, but .o Los Ano-lea County building i~ctor terrM the Molibti pro}«t .a "terrlble .. ml811m<Uh." See PageA,. M ., .. .. M AU ., .. C1•1 ..., •• 114 M M ., .. plus conspiracy, bur&lary and robbery charges. Judge Kneeland sent the jury home for a four-day weekend and scheduled final arguments in the trial for Mond ay. Hester, 29, of Long Beach, is held ln the county jail with bail denied. It is a lleged that Hester was among a gang of men who burst Into the Sunset Beach home of Ronald J:,Jauwels, 27, and Janet Mae-Metz. 34, last Nov. 8 in what the prosecution hu described as a revenge r aid. Cauwels was shot ln the head and died a few hours later In a local hospital. Mn . Metz died as she was raked with a burst of machine gun fire allegedly de- livered by Hester. Hester admits that be shot Mrs. Metz. But he bas teaUlied that be shot her in seU defense because she produced a weapon and intended to use ll on him. Codefendants who became pro- secution witnesses alter being promised leniency b.ve iden- tified Hester u u.e· atthitect ol the raid planned after C&uwels took 17• pounds ol smuggled marijuana trom two gang mem- bers at gunpoint. Four otber coclelmdant.s will be tried after t he He1ter trial is completed next week. Two will be tried together and two others have been granted separate trials. All five men were booked on dual counts of murder plus addi- tional criminal charlel stem-mtn1 from tbe breakln at cauweb' bome. ~---. .. Tax Break Plea Aired'. Council Message Seeks Law Review Huntington Beach City Council members. who declined to cut the property tax rate in their own city last month, have called on the state Leqislature to institute property tax l'eforms. In a resolution, council mem- bers ask legislators to r eview and reform the property tax structure •'to eliminate the many inequities that now exist.'' Suspect's Tape Played In Kidnap By AllTHUR R. VINSEL Ol .... o.l11 l"li.tMall A rambling. r ecorded monolog u e of the alleged mastermind behind the kidnap of potato chtp heir John H. "Jack" Scudder unfolded Wednesday as pro,wcutors presented evidence against his alleged kidnapers in a quiet West.minster CGlll't.rDOm. The voice on the self-recorded tape is purported to be William Rudy Wesson , one·Ume Corona det· Mar bank manager, con- templating bis collapsing finan- cial empire and how to obtain funds lo save it. Wesson. 44, of Tustin, at times sat with hands folded a.nd head bowed listening to the personal meditation aasertedly tape- recorded in recent months on lonely trips between the Harbor Area and Palm Desert. His brother-In-law and codefendant, Rjck Dale Sellers. 20. or Long Beach, sat beside the ftnancier, appearing bewildered. Wesson and Sellers are charged with kidnaplng for ransom in the Aug. 19 abduction of Scudder. 64, whose Balboa Island bay(ront mansion was a familiar setting to Wesson, an as- sociate of 15 years' staoding. Sellen ls also charged with as- sault with a weapon for allegedly s mashing Scudder in the mouth with a gun bull in the elder man's successful fistfight for freedom . Crom his kidnapers. The two men remain in Orange County J all in lieu of $100,000 bail each. Deputy Dis trict Attorney • William Morrissey played the tape -liberally laced with pro· fanity -to a hushed handful or spectators at the preliminary hearing. "I lied like -. " the speaker says In outUning a complicated financial acheme Involving manipulation or his lncome In one deal. Wesson ls accused of trying to extort $250,000 ransom from Sc.udder's wUe followin& the ab· <See SCUDDER, Page AZ> Uut of The Big Spenders Huntington Be•ch sel"Vice station attendant Jerry Evans teamed to his dismay Wednesday nJgbt that you can't judge the af- nuenc:e of tbe customer by the price tag on bis cu-. Evans complalned to police that the customer had pulled up to bis pumps al Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street in a brand·new '20,000 German luxury sedan. Then be ordered three buca' worth of gas. Then the blc spender screeched away from the pump planets without pay- ing. Evans last uw the luxury taUU&bta disap- ,.arin& nortllbound on Bolsa Chica Street. The resolution says city pro- perty tax owners are currently faced with an average increase of 26 percent over previous pro- perty assessments. lt is claimed1n. the tesolution that Senate Bill 90 esublished property tax ceilings for local jurisdictions and that the state is the greatest beneficiary of the as- sessed valuation increase. "Even though some Jocul jurisdictions plan to reduce pro· perty tax rates, such reductions do not substantially affect the homeowner's overall tax bill." thuesoJuUon says. ··A revision of the tax structure is the most direct and efficient means of providing rr·1ch·needed tax relief to property owners," the document said. .~ .......... MAO TSE· TUNG SHOWN THROUGH YEARS OF CAREER As Young Rev~uttonery. R9d Army leader, Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung Dies; No Successor Set TOKYO CAP) -MaoTse-tung, who led theCoinmuniat takeover of China in 1949 and dominated the world's most populous nation for 27 years, died early today, Peking announced. He was 82 and bad been failing for many months. His death immediately threw open the quesUon ol who would succeed him and was expected to intensify the power struule that has shaken Peking intermittent- ly for years and that flared wi\.h renewed intensity after the death of Prime Minister Chou En·lai in January. There bas been no designation of b1s successor as chairman or the Chinese Communist party, the country's most powerful post, which he bad held since 1935. Presumably Pre mier Hua Kuo-feng is next in line to suc- ceed Mao, since be was also named first vice chairman of the party when he was raised to the premiership five months ago. But his elevation is nol assured. He ls in his mid to late SOS. Others who appear to be in the running a r e Ma o's widow, Chiang Ching, a leader of the radical faction of the party; her prOlegea, Vice Premier Cbanl( Cbun·chlao, 64, Wang Hung-wen (the youngest pot1Slble successor at 42) and Yao Wen-yuan, 53; party vice chairman and defense minister Yeh Cbien-ying, 78, and Chen Hei-lien, commander or Pcklng units of the 3'h·million- man Liberation Army. Wang also is a vice chairman of the party, The party constitution pro· vides that a plenary session of the 195·mem her Central Commit- t ee elects the new chairman. Seminar Planned On ,Rape Defense Self defense against rape and the legal aspects of reporting and prosecuting rapists wiU be the topics of a two-day sem.inar sponsored by the Fountain Valley Com munlty Hospitfal security dt:Partment on Sept. 10 and 11. 1be Cree seminar will be held tn the hospital auditorium at 7 p.m . on Sept. 10 and again at 10:30 a .m. on Sept. lL ---.. ' ... .,.,. .. ,. SUCCESSOR TO MAO? Premier Hua Kuo-teng Hsinhua, the official Chinese news agency. said Mao died at 12: 10 a .m. -9: 10 a.m. PIYI' Wed· nesday -"because or the worsening or his lllneAS and despite all treatment, although meticulous medical care was given him In every way after he fell Ill." Many American and foreJgn visitors to China the put year said Mao looked frail and had trouble speaking. There were re- ports that he 11.dfered a stroke. Jn Ju.ne, Chinese officials aaid he stopped receiving Important foreign visitors "because be is too old and too busy." In Chinese photographs and t elevision broadcasts r ecently, Mao looked pale and feeble. . After studying ftlms of Mao's • television appearances, medical experts said he showed all the symptoms a ssociated with Parkinson's' disease-slowness of move m ent, set facial ex- pression and s lul'l'ed, indistinct speech. The disease is a pro- gressive arructton o( the central nervous system also known as shaking palsy. There have been ind.ic.Uoos for some time that Mao was not. in day-to-day control of the coun- try because of b.ls deepenl.q ill- ness and that many actions were taken by others in his name • ... The resolution was sent to all• area legislators. the Orange County Board or Supervisors. the , Orange County Division or the League or California Cities as · well as the m ayors of all Orange County cltles. The Huntington Beach City Council on Aug. 30 elected to · · keep the city tax rate of $1.62 per ' <See REFORM, Page A%) Tape Unit Our Spat -Wallace , ' MONTGO MERY, AJ a. CAP> - Gov. George C. Wallace says the dicovery of a taping system In his I bedroom Is a "domestic matter · between my wife and myself" and that politics bas nothing to do 1 with it. "Th is happe ne d in m y bedroom between me and my : wife," Wallace said at a news conference Wednesday. "What happens between me and my · wife, as long as it doesn't affect the s tate of Alabama or my , service as governor, remains the, business or me and my wife.'' His brief. sometimes halting remark.s came in response to re-• ports that an extensive taping system had been discovered by state troopers at the mansion. ~ The reports, quoting uniden-· lilied sources , said the system had been installed without Wallace's knowledge but ap-• parently with the knowledge or his wife, Cornelia. . One report said that when · Wallace was informed of the tap.. ing system and hundreds of r_,, · cordings or his business and personal callsh be ordered bis wife oul of t e mansion and J threatened lo divorce her. WaUace confirmeatilaC a "de- vice" and a number of tapes , were recovered, but refused to a nswer re porters' inqui ries etbout specifics of the system. .1 He never said specificaUy that ' his wife had any knowledge of the "device." There has been speculation or marital difficulties between tbe Wallaces, who were scheduled to appear together today at a recep-• lion for Rosalynn Carter, the wife of Democraffc presidential 1 nominee Jimmy Carter. ' Sources close to the 57-year-old governor reported last month , that members of Mrs. Wallace's personal staff had been relieved of duties because She WU no longer slaying at the mansion. Wallace did not acknowledge any strain in his r elationship 1 with his wire as a result or tho tn-. cldent. He sal<I, "I think we can better resolve our differences, if , any. if the press would accept tbat this is purely a domestic ·matter." TRUCK MOYED ·· our QUICKLY , "'lbose stories you put on pa1e J one are right. One call did lt -I 10ld my truck to the fll'StcaUer." That's the advertising success ., experience of lbe HuntlngtoR Beach man who placed this clauilled ad in the Dally Pilot: '71 Ford V8 PU., shell, AIC. Overld springs, cust hitch, Aux ga.s lnk.: .. PS PB. rtdiala, runs xlnt. $2000 Xllt-lCXJUt ' . 11 you have a car or truck to '' sell, call 6'2-5678 . It only takes a few words In 1 the right place to attract a • buyer. Along the Orange Coast, t.he right place to advertise is In the • Daily Pilot. • "· . 12 DAILY filLOT H /F Thurso.ay Sepiember 9 1976 ,--~;;;.;;,;;"~~;;;,~~~------------1 I I f 'ro• Pa9~ ,1 j SCUDDER. ! Yo11r Schools I • dutllon outslde Scudder'• den· tlat 's offkt ln HWlllnl\On Beach. The former operator ol a Palm Delert ur ltulnt agency la be· Laa aHCS In San S.rnardlno ~n· t1 8.a~rtor Court fOf' moH than a million for alle1tdly bUkln1 a bank out or $1'10,000 In Ona.ncin& his fleet or cars. I Huntington Beech Ctty lchool District 1 • I I ' I I I ' I I I I ' ' ' I ' I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I ' • I I , (CLIP ANO SAVE FOR YOUR Dll'TRICT) ABOUT TUE oasraacr: Whtn tbe twelve acbooll of Huntln1ton Beach City School 1>1strlct o~n lbtlr doon on Sept. L3. they will wele-0me .ome 8.~ students 1n ~radcs kindergarten through e1ghl. The school district encom· passes the 11outbcrn iecUon ol lh,111tington Bucb with tllht elementary 1chool1, lhrH middle school• and its new Speclal Education School. · Because or fairly recent growth In the area, most of lhe schools are relnuvely new, and feature ·both modern and etrlcient bullduut style. as well aa tho latest in ~due•· Uonal equipment, fixtures and "software." Needs of the district's thild.ren are met by a staff of 320 teachtrll. over 300 non.teach.Inc tujjport peraoMel, In· cludlna Instructional aides, custodial, maintenance, traruportallon and food service cmployes. Dlstrlct chief ls S. A. Moffett wbo bas •n ad· mlDlltrallve team whlctl lncludes Charles Palmer, Deputy Superintendent and Belly t"unkhauser. Assistant Superin· tendent, Personnel and lnatruct1on. . Taxes In the dlstrict have dropped 12 cents per $100 of assessed valuation since last year. accprdina to bud(et director, Robert Hawthorne. This year's tax rate ts set at $2.89 per SlOO oC assessed valuation. The Huntington Beach City School District serves as a feeder system into aerondary schools which are operated by the Huntington Beach Umon High School Dist.net. Secondary students who reside within HBC boundaries attend both Edison and Huntington Beach High Schools . The district boundaries. roughly, take In all of downtown Huntinston Beach Crom Talbert south, and large portions of southeast Huntington Beach from Adams south. CURRENT CONCERNS OF THE SCHOOL aoAaD: The five member Board of Trustees It elected at large and serves the district for a four year term without pay. Cur- rent!)'., serving as president or the group is Jack Clapp. Clerk' of the Board la Norma Vander Molen and members Include Brian Garland, Steven Holden and Oi,le Buah. Elections to the Board are held on a atanered baJls In odd numbered years. The terms of Bush, llold.en and Clapp wlll expire in March. 1977. Major attention of the Board In past yeara baa centered around renovation of Dwyer middle school, around placement or sixth grade 1tudents in the dlstrlct, and on fiscal restralllt ln all budgetary matters. Dwyer school. oldest in the district. In service ror 41 years. has been the subJect or much study and dellbera· tion. The Board has wrestled with decisions regarding replacement or the bualcijng or its renovauon. The three atory stucco s tructure has served the district well over the years. Replacement or windows and electrical systems was advised by district architects last year. After studying avenues ror financing the school's rehabilitation. the Board opted to sell an unused site, ulUlzlns the Income \o· finance the half.million dollar project. Exterior palnUn111 expected to be completed by the beglnnlnc of school. while major work on the electrical svstem. wlndow reolacement and other major areas will not get under way unUI next summer. District offictals are planning a construction schedule that provides for mmlmum or lnterruptlon in the llOO·student school. YOUR CHANCE TO GET INVOLVED: Last year the Board studied various ways to assure community Input In· to decisions affecting the dlafrlct . Arter several dis· cu.,sions. the 801trd approved the formation of a Cltben~ Advisory Group. to be compriiied of local l.nterested rtsi· dents. Hopefully. the committee can bt&ln its work thJs year. but addltlonol volunteers to serve are needed. Th~ committee will draw from all geo(raphlcal areas of the 1Jlstrict, and appolntmen~ will be made by the Board. If you would like to be considered. please contact S. A. Mof· tell, ·uper10tendent. at 538-8851 as soon as possible. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: The district 's <.'<lucallonal focus is strongly centered on the basics and to providing euh child with competency in reading. writing, spelling and math. In addition. the district attempts to meet individual needs through numerous special pro· gram9 through an outstanding elective proaram at in· term~late school11, and through special classes for the glned and the handicapped. This marks the second year of a speclal dlstrlct·wide program for mentally glned students at Peterson School. serving Intellectually talented youngsters from flrat through fifth Rrades. Th.is year will also launch the open· ing of the Jack Clapp School for Special ·Etlucatlon, a.new school built udjacent to Peterson School on Farnsworth Lane. The new school wlll accommodate about 8S students with various physical hlndlcaps. This year, Burke School will Join Perry ln the state· funded Early Childhood ,;dtrcation Pl'ogram. a kln· dergarten through third ~rade program which alms at H · soring basic skills competency lhrouicb exlenalve use ol. In· ~tructlonal oldes. volunteers and carefully planned lndl¥.!duf\ll1~rt Instruction. The LeBard..School community welcomes a new prin· rlpal this fall. Dr. David Krump moves to his LeBard poal· tl<Sh arter thre<' years as an administrator ln the Downey &-hoot District FOOD SERVICE. TRANSPOllTATION: A nutrtUous lunch can be purchHed for 50 cents al every dlstrlct school. alonl( with a small number of a la carte ltem1. In addltlon. the dltitrlct coopcratcl with the free and reduced price meals pro•ram, and information on quallllcaUona tor that proaram are available fro~ food services dJrtc· tor. Patrlcla Emmert.odromlocal1choolprlnclpala. Tran11pcrtatlon 18 provided for students who take pa.rt In special education proRrnms and for all other students acrordln• to the followlna criteria.: kinderaarten throuab second 1raders who 11¥e more than .... mlJes from. school. third throuah /lrth tcrader8 who live more than 1 male from 11chool and all other 11tudt'nta in upper grade levels who live mnre than 2 mlle11 from school. l ' ' I ' ' I I I Two other lndlvlduol are men boned on thf' lope. along with the Federal Dcpcsltors' lnaurance Coc'poratlon <FDIC>. A man named John -Scudder IOH by Jack to close friends and associates is olso mentioned on the tape. which defense at· torney1 claim wH llleaally ob- tained b)' H untlngton Beach pollce without lt1al rlaht or seatrh and seizure. Scudder'• wire. Valene -thlrd witne11 called Wednesday -•ii· 'peartd to Ure a1 she heard Uie tape fro tbe wltnesul.&Dd. stand. "ll "''II a calm voice." said Mrs. Scudder as she t•tllied on tbe kidnap ransom telephone call "It was a plesasant voice ..• nicely pitched ... a gentleman's voice ... gen· teel. .. not rude ... no ob· scenlUes ... jual a nice pleuant voice aa I am talklna to you." she tesUfled under questioning by Morrissey. She quoted the caller as telUng her to make no reply, jW1t obtain and dellver $250,000, including Sl50.000 In m bllls and the re· mainder In $20 bills as instructed in a 'call that would come at 1:..10 p.m. lhe following day. "Or your hus band will be eliminated," the coot, cultured. articulate Harbor Area .matron quoted him as sayln1. Testimony resumes Friday al · 9:30 a .m. before West Orange County Judicial District Court Judie Robert A. Knox. Witnessea besides Mn. Scud· der Wednesday Included Steven M. Burdell, 29, of Stanton, who testified he rented a motorhome to Weaaon. who alsned the con· tract wlth his own name. Santa Ana motel mana(er Jo Ellen Glenn also told the court 1he aaw Wesson at the motel with I It the momln1 of the Scudder ab- duction. Weaaon and Seiters were cap· I tured the following day in a trap I maneuver en1lneered among I Huntlnaton Beach police, Ban· I nln1 police and Rlvenlde County I Sheriff's deputies near Beau· I mont. I t I I r Mayor&ts Market Date Huntingto n Beach Mayor Harriett Wieder will appear al a city supermarket Friday to rield questions from city residents. Mrs. Wieder said ·she plans to hold 1lmllarmeet· Inga once a month "to br- ing city hall to the people." Friday's session will be held from 1 lo 4 p.m. al Ralphs Supermarket at Golden West Street and \. Warner Avenue. ~ Shou:ers Due To Contilllfe Along Coast Widely scattered ahowera and considerable cloudineu , spawned by a tropical storm off the coast of Mexico, will continue In Orange County through Fri· day, accordlns to the National Weather Service. A warm drl11le fell over pam of Ortn1e County today and forecula call for more rain. especially ln the late afternoon and early evcnln1. O .. ANO• COAST "" DAILY PILOT TM Or-(HU 0.llr "*· •1111 ...itft It ' ~INf lN HtWt•l'rt .. , It....,,,_ 1rY llW 4 • "'=· ~·~:=·:z.!.:~:..:~.:.·. ... <Me. iww. llt w..,I ...... !'~'"".,. e::~~.;~!;i;..v:;~,l;~',\"(...;n'~".:1! ,..._, ... m ... " "''"'"'"" \allit .. ,. -,.,.. ::.~ .:.";" ~':.'~:!:'i:!':::~r,:,!~~:. J)O Robert N.W. REGISTRATION AND OPENING DAYS : Scboola will be c.pen for re1lstratlon the week or Au1uat 23. and parent.II will be welcomed durtn-ec:hOol• hours. l:nrollln1 kin· deraartner1 11hould brlnl( proof of birth date and an l,.m· munlaatlon record. Parenta of entering flnt aradert are reminded that their children most be screened by the Cornily physician prior to school openlnt date. Forms from the county health department were iuued al the clote of the last year and mu.st be returned wllh the atuclenl dur1n1 \. the rti:st week of aehool-~-----------------·-' ----~------ '"-·-~ JKk R. C11rlev ...... "'•>!*~I eN 0.Mtol MtNOl'1 I REFORM SOUGHT. • • SlOOauetled valuation. Council members uld they took tbat course of actlon becauae expected salary setUe· ments with city employea ahould use up the additional revenue 1 generated by the assessed valua· tion rise. Councilman Ron Sbeokman ~aid Wednesday that be wted for the lax reform reaoluUon "but I personally have reser~a\iona about the validity ofsuch action. "I think legislators 1et these kinds of thln11 by the hundred~ and that they probably wtnd 'lP ln • their ••aste baskets." he Hld. He said that property tu re· form is absolutelY necessary and that lesislators wouJd respond to the complalnta of people rather than resolutlon• by city councils. 125 More Dead BEIRUT (AP) -Moslem and ChrlsUan forces batUed a1aln ln devastated downtown Beirut u another Christian ltader re· turned from Dama1cu_1_.iwltb word \bat Syria would enu ~ Lebanete civil war in a matt« ot weeks. More than l2S d1ed durin1 \heDl1ht •• Thomas KHYll lflMt Tl'IOMH A. MUrdllM --1 ......... . Charles H. LOOS Rk hlrd P. N•ll '"'"'~Me ........ [ ..... Robert Barker IM•IOt-(-y f~w "-t~~:ric· .......... ,...,.... ~ o .... "°' ·- Oftk• l ...... 11 .. c11,11~o~"St'"4 C...e. ..... »I' ¥119\I llor M•nt --~~ Yl ll•r l)ltl U ,._,II.-el Mii Oi..t r ,...., ,. • ..,.... (714) 64Mm ,Cle11H._. M"'11tU• 641·"11 ,, _ _,.,o...,..~ro..-11lft M0-1nt °""~ ",. °'-c...i "'-'"""' ~ ::r,· ..•• ~.::~~~:~\':'',:~ =:-::: ftO•tev• •• •lt"tut '"'••• Pttf"tlH t..,_ •f _ .... _, ~=.i11•l!.!,~:, ~;~.~~ .. C:-ll"n~ :n.=~'°' It"'""'~''· ,.,.,..,,OK.__ T11e Great Wall Motorists along Highway 101 near Petaluma get a view of the running fence as it nears completion. The ts.foot· high nylon "fence" by artist Christo will stretch over 24 miles from Petaluma to the Pacific Ocean. f 'rm11 Pflge A I RETREAl' DROPPED. • • he wouldn't .attend IC there was any question In the propriety of the affair. Mayor Wieder . contact ed later. said she belteved the retreat should be canceled IC Its letallty was in question. The dedsion to hold the retreat was made Aug. 30. Costs for rood and lodging and the use of a facilitator were estimated at $1.820. Funds for the retreat were budgeted ln the personnel department under the training account. Belsito 1ald the retreat had not been rescheduled, but said he thinks lt probably will be held soon "somewhere ln the city." Switch Fought LOS ANGELES CAP) -Van Nuys Hish School Fnnc h teacher Laurice Myron has asked the Superior Court to over· turn the school dlatrlct order trantferrin1 her to a central city school to teach English because of pay losses and commuting time. Medics Tab Hits . ·: • . $805,361: OranRe County and munlcipat• r1 h~ <h· 11111·' 1n l' llh urr ··rt I\ lo: · paramedtl' !S\'f\'H'\'S IU'\' ('l(p('Ctt<I tOl'lpt'nd $80S.361 th1s ) l'nrto train· firemen In cmc ret>nC)' mf'dlcal · care . In o repo rt to rount y supen •ison;. county 11\•ullh AH''" ' <'Y Admin1strotnr Uov\d Odell e11tlmatcd the cities will 11pcnd $388,9()4 for liu!llC JH)rftmedlc• tralnln tt ond bl·ut1nu11I rl'· cullrtcatlon or exi11tlng paramedics. 1·he county'R share is expected toboS299.266 1he county ~ovemment 111 ex peeled lo spend another Sll7,l89 to train and rt'certlfy lls own paramedi cs who work for D1vis1on of •~orestry Ct re stations m the county. • ln all. the fig ures reOecl costs lnvol,ved I n giving 72 ne w paramedics 540 ho~ ol tralnlna and giving existing paramedics 22 hours of refresher courses for recertification. Alona the Orange Coast. th county 111 expected to P"Y for training eight Newport Beach paramedics. eight In San Clemente, three in lluntlngtoo Beach. and one each In Fountain· Valley, Costa Mesa, Seal Beach and Westminster. Under the training pr<>gram . county government pays for training costs while the clUes11ay the salaries of the paramedics during training and recertificu lion. Odell's fi (lures show lhal the' county will pay S296.27S lo C lrvlne Medical Center for train· in1 and recertlflcolion. The Orange Coast cities arc ex· • pected to pay sulnries totallinG $52,640 in Newport Reach, $47,080 lnSfn Clemente, $21.405 In Hunt lng\on Beach. S6.2SO in Q>!-tti. Mesa, $6,920 in Fountain Valley. S6.625 In Seal neuch und $6,975 In Westminster Great hi.fl becJlns with a JVC professional JR-5300 Receiver C0.$200 Cassette JL-831 Turntable Mark IV Speakers. Pric• S 1.000.00 I Put this high-fidelity system In your home and enjoy Original Sound Realism from the finest JVC receivers ever made. 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SUpervisor Ralph' Diedrich was talking about when he said Wed- nesday they have n~jected counly government's •application lo be designated Or a nge County·s health planning agency. "We don't know what Mr. ·Diedrich is talklng about. The.re has been no official decision," a Department of Health. Educa- tion and WellaFe <HEW} oCficial in San Francisco said. The official was Margaret Smith, HEW's resource develop- ment director . Since early this year, county go\•emment has been locked in competition with the Orungc County Health Planning Council ror the designallon. With the designation goes un· precedented control over the county's be al th care industry, in· eluding veto power over plans for new facilities as well as plans for expansion of existing facilities. Wednesday, Diedrich charged HEW bas rejected the oounty's application and s aid the decision "was political 1n nature." "I am not sure what happened back in Washington and I might never koow • .But I lx>lievc the county application was by far the best." Diedrich said. The board of super visors chairman said simtlar designa· lion appHctttion batUes in San Diego and Santa Clara counties had been decided in the county·s favor. And, according to Diedrich. on~ ly Orange County among county governments that appht'd for the designation was r ejected. But in San Fr ancisco there was insistence among federal health officials that no official decision has been made. The county·s applicatton went to HEW with Gov. Edmund G.. Brown ·s endorsement However. there was little local ' support for lhl' <'Ounty's bid for · the designation. • The hl'allh plonnJnjt council'::> ~ :ipplic alio n, o n tht' o ther hand. r eceived nlmos t un-, unimous support from city gov- ernments. local service ag'en- c1cs. <'On s~mer ~roups a nd health rare provu'Jers China's ao Dies at· 82 2 Cities Get Nod On Coast The Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC> gave Newport Beach and Laguna Beach the toeholds both cities wanted We dnesday in the 10. lSO-a cre coastal area that separates them. ln the process. the commission rejected a bid by J rvine to extend its sphere of influence through the San J uan Hi lls and on to the sea. At ISSUC in LA 1-'C s 4 to I de cision was estabh!>hmcnt or cll) spheres or influence over the 3.S-milc long coastal strip that is now county territory Ar~as placed w1Uun a city's sphere or influence are designat-ea to be likely eventual extension oCits boundaries. And such a designation gives city officials a formal go-ahead t o include planning for the sphere area in its general planning pro- gam. Annexation or the coastal area owned by the Irvine Company lo the city. when and if it comes, however. is subject to the same regulations that control all an· nexatlons. Newport Beach and Laguna Beach officials walked away from LAFC·s m eeting with all lbat they came for. But the Irvine officials who pleaded the city's case walked away empty handed. with only a looe meaningless dissenting vote by Supervisor Laurence Schmit to show for their effort. Toki119 a Breof.her ol1trl'!1tt,.,.M..,lllU1•rH .. lllff It was hot and muggy Wednesday, but that didn't stop cross-country runner Tom Martin, 15, Crom his daily lO·mile workout at UC Irvine. Still the University High School sophomore found he needed to take a breather before continuing his run. Power Struggle Predicted.- TOKYO (AP ) -Chairman Mao Tse-tung died today, plung- ing China into an uncertain political future and leaving a gaping hole ln the leadership of the world's m ost populous na· tion. As if anticipating a power struggle for M ao·s mantle. the Central Committee of the Com- munist party issued an appeal for unity. In a statement. the committee pledged to "carry on the ca u se l e ft beh ind b y Chairman Mao." Mao was the last of the great Communist revolutionaries or his age. He outlasted Lenin and Stalin as well as nearly aJI of the Chinese leaders who followe!! him in lbe Communist revolu- tion. The No. 2 m an in the party has been Hua Kuo-feng, 57, regarded as a compromise candidate between the quarreUn1 radicals led by Mao's widow, Chiang Chine. and the moderates led by followers of the late Premier Chou En-lai and his protege, ousted Vice Premier Teng Hsiao· ping. But the s uccession to the chairmanship was uncertain and severe jockeying for po~er had been going on for some time. The . official Peking People's Daily re· cently hinted of "armed strug- gle" between the two factions. although no reports or bloodshed have surfaced. ~ A,. WI r•plto!O\ MAO TSE.;nJNuSHOWN THROUGH-YEARS OF CAREER As Young Revolutionary, Red Army Leader, Party Chairman School Board Likes Plan for Stadium When Irvine City Coun - cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido asked the school board Wednesday to clarify its position on t.he pro- posed s t a d i um. trustees responded by voicing strong sup- port for the project. "There are negative impacts from having a stadium at that site (next to Irvine High and Heritage Park) but I think the good points of having a stadium in Irvine outweigh the bad,'. said Trustee Frank Hurd. "I trunk I can say that the ma· jority of the board, at least, une· quivocal ly support s the stadium," Hurd added. Trustee Lee Sicoli also con· firmed lbe board's support. the lighted s t adium anyway without c1ty support. Supt. Stan Corey said the school district will bul ld the basic stadtum. but that the lights and bleachers ar e a joint project and t hat the dis trict pro bably couldn't do much m that area without city support. The school district would spend $320,000 on the project . with the city contmuting $137,000. The land to be used is city land. but it is included in a joint pact. The s wimming pool complex to be located within the cit y's Heritage P a rk is located on school district land. UON SAFA.RI • It was Mayor David Sills and City Attorney James Erickson who carried Ir vine's message to tbe commission. They .sought to .have an Irvine sfbere established in t-he area eventually awarded to Newport Beach, tbe area bordered on the east by the sphere granted to Laguna Beach. Irvine Teachers Accept Pay Pact The 82-year ·old Mao died aL 12: 10 a.m. -9: 10 a .m. PDT Wed· nesday -t he Hsinhua news agency said. He had been 111 for some time and had acted more as a mediator in China's affairs than a day.by-day boss of the country. "The city has been without a stadium loo long already. We'd prefer to build this one now and another one later, rather than to wait and build one large stadium several years from now," Mrs. Sicoli said. ~~~o!~ S~f!:~~c. has ( Both Sills and E rickson dis· d>unted a so-called handshake qreemenl b etween Newport Beach and Laguna &ach that settled any differences those two citles might havt? over boun- daries. And both Irvine offic1aJs re- minded the commission or a ~ewport Beach ordinance that requJres voter approval of any annuation over 100 acres. Sills attributed Irvine's belated entry Into lbe competition for lbe prized coastal area to a long-term (SffCOAST, Page AZ) Coast -·=--- Weather More r ain appears on the way, accompanied by muttlJY· warm air. Coast highs 75-80. humidity about 70-90 perceot. INSIDE TOD~ Y s~ Bob ow• tllill ca111 home, but .a Lo• AJ1Qele1 Counry building jMJH!cror term• the Malibu proj«I .a "terrible mflhmo•h!' Ste PageAI. lnde~ ... ., •• •• ... AIJ ., .. CH ... , ·~ .. •• M Irvine teachers ended salary negotiations for th.is year when they voted Wednesaay to ratify the 1976-77 contract approved by the school board last month. The contract provides for an average 6.3 percent increase for all teachers. In addition to the automatic pay r aises teachers receive for teaching experience a nd advan ced educational credits. When District Superintendent Stan Corey heard the news of the teachers' ratification Wednesday night, he called the contract sign· ing "significant'' and said the school year can now "start with all systems go." ''There was quite a bit of give and take on both sides with this contract,•· Corey said. Teachers had originally re· TRUCK MOVED our QUICKLY •'Those s tories you put. on page one are rig,,t. One call did it. -1 sold my truck to lhe fmt calltt." Thal'• tbe advertising s&Kcess experience or the HunUngton Beach man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: '71 Ford VS P U .. shell. AIC. Overld spring • cust hitch. Aux Ras tnlt .• PS PB. radials. runs :<Int. $'l000. XXX·XXXX If you have a car or truck to sell, call 642-5678. ,_ It onJy takes a few words in the r ight pl•ce lo attract a buyer. AJOfll the Orange Coa$t, the rltbt place to advertise ls in the Daily Pilot. quested a 12 percent pay raise for Uus year. The school board fi rst made no offer of a pay raise. but said instead that a merit pay system should be initiated. Although such a system was not put into effect this year fo r teachers. a m erit pay plan was adopte d tor the dis trict's supervisors, which includes prin· cipals. Also. a joint teacher/school board committee will be formed to study various merit pay plans for possible use next year. Irvine T eachers Association President Carmen Perry said that. while all of the district's 500 teachers did not attend Wed· nesday's general meeting, "near· ly 100 percent" of those who did voted in favor oflhe contract. · More than 100 teachers did not. attend the meeting, but Mrs. Perry said they were busy pre- paring for the opening of school. Irvine School . , Aide Resigns Dr. John M. R.Jdc, auoc.late superintendent for fiscal plan· ning In the Irvine Unified School District, bu resigned and taken an executive posiUoo with lbe Kawai Company, a Japanes~ planofirm .. Rajcic became the district's first business m anager in 1'72. Before that, he worked ror the Ocean View Elementary School District in Huntington Beach. Rajcic will officially leave the district Oct. 1, b'1t i.s on vacatiOQ for the remainder oftbis lllCJllth. · Dist.r\ct offielals Mid they will betiD aeektn1 a replaetmeDt as soon as pogible. • • Hsinhua said no foreign gov- ernments or groups would be in· vi ted to send representatives to a memorial rally Sept. 18. The news agency did not give the cause of death -0r say where Mao died. American and other recent visitors to China reported he was frail and bad trouble speaking. Med ical experts who .studied films of his recent ap- The city council is the lead agency in the joint city·school district project and is scheduled to decide Tuesday whether to ac· cept the environmental impact report and authori'Ze the $457,000 project. been given permission by the Irvine Planning -O>mmiMioo-to leave its 30·foot "Lion Country" sign staked to the hillside fot another five years. The letters in the sign are 30 feet.high and 20 feel wide andar:e located on the hill facing the north east. Lion Country officials say the sign is necessary to guide park visitors traveling west on the San Diego Freeway. <See MAO, Page A2> However , Mrs. Gaido said she wanted to know prior lo that meeting whether the school dis· trict would go ahead and build LSD Guru A.nti·Drug. Leary Loses Bid to Seal His Pa.st Record By TOM BARLEY Ol*o.ltrl'l..is..tll Dr. Timothy Leary, the former LSD and his former wire, Rosemary, 41. are guru, who said he now prefers to be biJled again public records. as "your average anti-drug American" But the court ruling did not ap~ar to was back in Orange County Wednesday. dampen the federal parolee's traditional·. Dr. Leary, 56, new in ly high spirits . to Santa Ana from San Franc isco whe n· h e heard that the attorney general's ortice was op· posing the sealing of criminal records relat· ed to his drug possession arrest in Laguna Beach on Christmas Day oC 1968. LUltY BUT THE COLORFUL form er Harvard psychologist didn't fly in fast enough. He reached Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom's courtroom in time to be told that the jurist bad granted the state's request and ordered the file un · sealed . The decision which reverses the earlier ruling of Judge Kenneth Williams means that police and court records re· lated to the Art Colony arrest and later convictions of Lear¥, his son, John, 27, "AFl'E R ALI,, l 'm free.'' he com· mcnled. "I 'm free and availahlc to all and if you know of any group-Rota ry. U ons, church , you name it-that wants a fascinating and knowledgeable speaker, be sure and let m e know." Dr. Leary indicated that his new freedom is not restricted to the parole re· cently granted hJm by federal authorities in return for what he described as "my full a nd frank cooperation." He confirmed reports that his Jiaison with British newspaper heiress Joanna Harcourt-Smith-who legally changed her name to Leary while he was in prison-is now at an end. "BUT THEN YOU never know." fie grinned, happily waving an arm in greet· ing to a passing female deputy sheriff. "After all. we owe each other a great deal and one or us may decide that the debt iS not yet paid ." ·. \2 DAtLYPILOT -~ Wl .. pflelt SUCCESSOR TO MAO? Premier Hua Kuo-feng MAO ... pearances s aid he s ho\l.cd symptoms o r Parkinson'i. d1!> ease· . President Ford. who conrcrrt<CI walh Mao for alm~l l\l.o hour!) la s t D ccembl•f. s aid 1n Washington lhal hi'.'> dl•a lh wa1 "tragic'." and called him a "re markable and very great man " The Soviet Union i.ent bneC condolences, but had no praise for the man who regarded the Kremlin a s his ('hlef idcologicul enemy. The Central Committee or dered a mourning period to last until the memorial rally in Pek- ing. The rally is lo began with all Chinese. "wher ever they arc." standing al attention an s ilent tribute for three minutes After the announce ment, Japanese correspondents said crowds gathered before a large portrait of Mao an Peking's huge Tien An Men Square and near Mao's Peking residence. They reported seeing elementary school pupils led b~ teachers, with lea rs an th ear e) es and heads lo" e red. 1n P<'l.1ng 's maJor streets. On ChanJt An Boule\'ard polit'c "1th block arm b;rnds wen· i.t andan~ l'' l'ry 50 lo 100 )ards The road lo a muJor Peking hospital was closed lo ull but of fic1JI cars. thl' Japum•..,c cM respond<'nls add<'d. indicating Mao's body m1ghl have been taken there. llsinhua said all recreational activities would be haltc'<I until after the r ally, and Mao's body would lie in slate in Peking's Great Hall of the People Crom Sept. ll-t7 T he rally "ill be broadcast li ve on radio and telev1s1on, ll!unhua said. and all factories and com munit1es we re told to arranf!e for the mai.scs to listen or wntch Slwu:e rs Due To Continue Along Coast Widely scattered showers ~ind t•ons atJcrable cloudiness , ll pawnct.I by a tropical storm off the coast of Mexico, will continue an Orange County through t~ri· day. according to the National Weather Service. A warm drizzle rel! over parts o [ Or ange County toda:1 .a nc1 for ecasts call for more rain. especially in th<' late aflem()(ln .und earl)' evcninl( T h tl mou l air and thun derclouds h nvc been pushed into the area b y an upper level low pressure syst em about 350 miles ofrthe coast of San Diego. This low pressure system 1s drawinf! mo1~tur(' from 1'rop1cal !')'(orm Kathll·cn. now aooul. .uiO miles southwest or La Pat and sw1r '1n~ 1t OVl'r Southern Cull forni~i . according to a weather ser vice forecaster. ORANGE COAS1 DAILY PILOT 1M0t•ttqt(N\I P •tlt ~Uot '#tlrt #f'W<h•H-Oft\ tHf"I:.~ t ... N1 *'Pr•'" h S)Vt'oh \1111t"' OW f)f~ ( ~\t PubO\l'uno C ~,, tJtmy, '1• _.._.., •d•ttOfl\ •'• pMt>U~ MyOO•v tfliJ hOh I r'f•r f\tt (•,t• MIJW1 ~*PO't ftft•ctt rt""H"01ort lW.Cf\rf OUf' t•1~ VtUt '· hlfl~P. •itO,lfcO.'' 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Ct"' fM'tt Hit N•\ "Ci't•t, lllV\tr•l!i0"11. •tet1•I f'f'l•lltr er .ctwtrU\eNtl'nt• "' ttlf\ "'"' t>~ ttorOd\lcect •H"•wt ''"·••• pttf'l\4\ti•tf\ C)f <Oilt ftOM OW~. $1P'(0"4f C: ••'t\ flO\IAOf o•hl "'' (O\t• Mir•• C•h..,....• ~uotttf\ 0¥ (Mr...-r U 1' f/Ntll'I ""''· "'"'""" 7'n"6ntht• ""•"""" .. " ~ .... t)ts-~ly - Thursday Sep1em~1 9 1978 Wallace 'Bug' Told Hinshaw°' Trial Tapes in Bedropm Blamed 011 Wife • Breaks MONTGO MERY. Ala. CAP> Gov. George C. Walla~ says lhe dicovery of a ta pangs . t rn In his btdroom Is a "<loml'\llc matter belwt>en m~ "1fc and m,>::.tlf " and that pohtici. has nothtn41 to do w1lh 'it. ·"rh1s happened In m y bedroom betwetn mt• und my "tfc." Wallace ::.aid Jl J n~~i. conference Wcdnei.duy. "Whal happens betw~t·n m(' und m y wife, as long us it d~n·t affect lhe s tate of Alabama or mv i.ervice us governor, remains th~ bus1nes:1 or me and my wife " Ford T eam ·Balanced 111 State Hi britf. som OIMS haltln~· remarks came in res~ to re· Port lhut :an e>.tens1ve tapinJt S)SlCm hud been d ~H~overed by SU.le trooper~ ill l hc mnosion. The r •porb, quollni:; U11iden tlrled sourees, 11a1d lhe sy tcm hud been 1ns tullcd without Wnllnce's knowledge but ap parenlly with the knowledge or tus wife, Cornell., One report said that when Wallace was lntormt.'<l or the tap- ing ystcm and hundr<.'<ls or re~ cordings of his business und personal calls. ht' ordered his · wlfe out of the mansion and threatened to divorce her. Wallace confirmed t.hat a "de- vice" und a number of tape ""'re recov~red. but rcrU.Sed to answer r eporters' inquir ies <1bout !ipec1fks of the system. He neve r said specifically lhot. his wife had any knowledge of the ''device ·· Ther~ has been speculation of marital dllficultie oct"ccn tbe Wallaces. who were scheduled tu appear together toda~ llt u rcccp tion for Rosralynn Ct•r1l'r, thl' wire of Dt>m ocrut1c pres1dcntlul nomineeJtmmy Curter. Sources clou to~ 5'7 yt•tir-old )IO\•emor n·porttd labl month lhttt ml'mbcrs of Mrs. Wullut'c's personal sl3ff had been relieved or duties because she was no h.>nl(er staying a t the mansion. Wallace did not acknowledf!C uny s train in hi:s relationship with his wife as a result of the in cident. He satd. "I thin k we can better resolve our diffcrenct.'S, 1f any, if the press would accept that this Is purely a domestic matter ." In an Aug. 26 inlt-rview with t he Montgomery Advert~er. Mrs. Wallace said i.he was un aware of rumors that she had ~n involved in secretly lapin£ her hus band's telephone con- versallons. Former Beatie Ringo Sturr sports a d ras tic line in hmr s ty les durin g fil ming in \~est ~crmany. RinRo httd hts h~11 r s horn dunn{t the ummcr to combat the heal. ·Powe r Cuts ~~ Blame d on Coast S torm J Orani:te Count'y Supc!rior Court Judge 11'runk l)Onl\•nlchlnl t'all,'tl t1 four-day brenk In the triol or Congres. mun Andrew Hinshaw late Wl-d ne sday a.ntr llsten101r with the Jury to the le llmony or th<' prosec:utlo11 's Uith wltn .. •ss f ormer 11sscssor'11 cmployc Kt·nt G1boney 's testimony wa,. almost idenllcnl lo thut or tt\c witnt' ~e:i who preceded him. Ot•puty D111trlc t Altornc·y William Evan:s commented befort> the weck<'nd break was called that almost all or th<' r" maining 60 witnesses will have the some tole to tell. Giboney adm1tted·thrat he w•s one of a number or assc sor's em ploycs drafte d t o the "Hinshaw ror Congress" cum pa1gn "' 1972 despite tus rc luc lance to volunteer for the ass1g11 ment. From Wire Sen ;ces A California campaign or ganization combining Ford and H<'agan backers has been an nounced b' President Ford's na tional cam'paign dar<'ctor. Fro•Page A I A 2~·hour power outage near Orange County Airport late Tues · day night was caused by il transformer failure and was pro- bably re lated to the pre\'10Us stormy mghls, an Edison Com· pany spokesman s aid today. lie test ified. as other w1tnessts have told the jury, that he sub matted vacation slips to com· pensate him for the time ht de voted to the sucl·essrul t'ampai1m mounted by the former county assessor. Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter < R -Newport Beach~. r ord 's pnmary campaign co-chairman, is among the m embers of the Ford steering committee named Wednesday by James A. Baker. Nine of the 20 members of the new executive commilu'.?e were R e a ga n delegates to the Republican National Convention, ineluding Reagan's personal al· torney, William French Smith. ·singer Pat Boone, and recording executive Mike Curb. Southern California auto de· aler Robert Nesen. chairman of Reagan's California delegation. was named co-chairman along wit h San Diego businessman Leon Parma. a lonJnime rnend'or President Ford Also on the C'omm1tt<'e arc se\'cral California businesi. leaders "ho played prominent role:. an the Ford pnmary cam· pa1gn . including oilman Henry Salvatori, Ile" lett-Packard President David Packard, de· p;irl m ent :-.to re l'Xt'C'Ut l\'e Ed Cartl•r. and attorney Charlei. Bakaly In a statement issued lhrou~h the Ford campaign commille<'. Heaga n said the new tomm1ttct• ''be~ins the process or bnngin~ our party together ·· 'Test' Bus Rides Slate d New students 1n the Irvine Unified St'hool 01 · tnct will ha,·e a chance to gel acquainted with bus· nding procedures Friday when school buses wiU vis- it four elementary and one middle school. New students will have a c·hance to go for a practice nde, meet the bus dnvers and learn the dos and don't s of riding school buses, according to FlorenC'e Walp, dir ector or transportation. Buses will be located at F.I Camino Real, Turtle Rock, College Park and University Park Elemen· tary Schools, plus Venado Middle School. d uring the morning. Six Schools Order e d for Northwood The Irvine S<'ho<>I board has outhorited the planning and de· !tlgn of six s chools to be built 1n the new Nort hwood develop- ment. The board held a public hcnr· ing Wednesday on the cnv1ron- ment a l i m pact s o f "the s ax schools, but when no opposition was r aised the board approved a negatJve declaration or t-nvlron- mental impacts a nd approved lhe schools . Four of the schools will be elementary schools, with two of those sites including adjacent middle schools . Although no comments were made al the meeUng. Orange County om cials had expressed concern earlier that one of the elementary -m iddle school sites. near Culver Drive and Irvine Boulevard, m ight be subject to flood hazar ds. H o w ever . Dis trict ad · minlstrator Dave King explained that once t he Park Place residen- tial development is completed. tbe nood d angers would djsap- pear. Family Victim? DETROIT (AP ) -Sen. Walter F. Mondale says feder al policies leadlng to unemployment under the R epublican administra tion have placed "the family as an in· stitutlon .•. in deep trouble." CO AST TOEHOLD. • • plannin1; program undertaken by the Ir vine Company three years ago Thal program became a reality las t mon t h when coun ty !:>Upe rvisors approved a land use amendm ent calling for an even- tual population in the area or 38,000 and 50,000 residents. The land use p lan designated roughly 75 percent or t:he 10;150- acre coastal strip for open space and recreation use, a designation largely dependent on public ac- quisition or the land. Sills and Erickson said Irvine's population by the time develop- ment of the coastjl plain begins ~ 111beroughly 100,000people. That size. both a rgued, would insure the city's ability to provide services to the coast. But only Schmidt was persuaded by their arguments. He said inland cities through which coast bound traffic pours i.hould have some control over the coast. Laguna Beach city officials were able to overcome a LAFC staff recom mendation that no de- cision be m ade on its sphere of in· Ouence application. In so doing. they were able to sew up the city's interest in about 6.000 or the 10, 150 coastal acres, the area in the land use a mend· menl planned to support minimal population. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney told the <'omm1ss1on her city has the pro- ven ability to provide services to the area west or the city to the Muddy Canyon. And Co un c ilman Jack McDowe ll argued that. it has natural geogra(>hic and cultural llCS with his City. For Newport Beach, il was Mayor Howard Rogers and plan- ning chief Richard Hogan whc argued to head off Irvine's pro- posed intrusion into the area they wanted set aside for their city. Except for Schmit's Jone dis- senting vote, Rogers and Hogan had little difflculty persuading the commission. backed as they Milk Reduces Cance r , Japan Studies Say COLD SPRING HARBOR, N. Y. <AP ) Drinkin2 two glasses of milk a day apparently cuts the risk of jteltinjt stom:.it•h cancer, al least among Japanese, says a researcher from Tokyo. (Related story , A 10). lt is one more bit of evidence ror tht mnue nce of ordinary foods in either reducing or increasing the chance!! of developing cancers. Japan lonl( had 3 high rate or stomnch cancer. Rut the death rate from It has dropped ahout o ne-third since 1955 a rtcr a change, beglnninl( ln 1949, to higher consumption of milk and m i l k produ c t s, and other Western -type food, says Dr. 1'akeshl Hirayam a of the Na- tional Cancer Center Research '1ail,ilute in Tokyo. Consumption or milk a nd milk products increased by 23 times from 1949 to 1973. he told a Con· ference on Origins of Cancer at t he Cold Spri n g Harbo r Laboratory . Meat consumption rose 13 1 percent, eggs by 12.9, oil by 7.8. and fruits 6.6 percent, with not much change in consumption or fish , vegetables and r ice, Hirayama said. A s eries of studies o( 265,000 adults "clearly s h owed a· signlrican tly lower ris k of stomach cancer in drlnkersoftwo glasses or m ilk dally. The risk was lowest in nonsmoken d rinking t"•o glasses of mllk daily." Some heart specla\ists advise drinking skim rather than whole milk as one part of a diet aimed al l owe r i n g th e r i s k ot . atherosclerosis, the artery dis· ease underlying heart a ttacks. were by staff recommendations. City Attorney Dennis O'Neill t old the com m ission t hat Newport Beach 's annexation or- dinance should not be of signifi· cant concern to LA FC. "We don't feel it's unusual to place matters of this magnitude (major annexations) before the ~.Pie," O'Neill said as he de· Tended the voter approval or· dinance. Rogers told the five-member panel that he could not guarantee what the mood of the voters migbt be if and when annexation of the coastal area comes before them. "I can say, however, that we have a very intelligent electorate in Newport Beach," Rogers said as he stopped short of assuring the commission voter endorse- ment or possible annexations . The t r ansformer railure blacked out about 1.800 customers in residences and businesses in an area roughly from Bir<'h Street to Campus Drive, a~ross fromihe airport. The airport terminal was also blacked out, but the control tower and r unway lights continued to operate wilh an emergen cy power system. the spokesman explained. The blackout began at 11 :30 p.m. and continued"Wltil power resumed at 2 a .m. Wednesday. Bonus a Targe t WASHINGTON CAP) -The Senate wants to kill a 1 percent ~nus on cost·Of·living pension increases for retired federal civil service and military personnel. Hinshaw. 51, fat·e~ char1.:cs of grand theft, conspiracy, em beZ71ement and \'lolation or i;tate codes establishing the conduct of u public ofrtcial. All those c har~cs were filed after It was alleged that he used county man power and m"'crlnls in May and June of 1972 wh1I<' he was surccssfo lly opposing then incumbent John G. S<-hmltz in the June Republtcan primary . Libya 11 Expands' TRIPOLI. 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This is a market be has long cultivated, and it's beginning to pay ore TWO YEARS AGO PEPSICO-made u deal with· lht- Russians to build a bottling plant at Novorossiysk on the Black Sea. Thal plant is oow producing 72 milUon bottles a year. By American standards, that's not much cola -but It was a start. Now a second Pepsi plant is gotng up in the Crimea and lut month Kendall was in Moscow to put his signature on an acreement that will quadrupe Pepsi-Cola 's output by mid·1978. New Pepsi bolllmg plants will be built in Moscow. Leningrad and the Estonian capital ofTallmn. Back in the United States, Kendall has been runniJlc ads asking people lo try Pepsi, promising that they will prefer its taste to Coke's. In the Soviet Union, he won 't have to do that. There is no Coke. The Russians have arranged for Kendall lo have a neat monopoly. A 10 oz. bottle of Pepsi Is selling in the Soviet Union for 40 cents. NATURALLY, ntE RUSSIANS are exacting 1t quid pro quo from Kendall. To galn his monopoly position In tbe Sov· let Union, Kendall had to undertake to sell Russian vodka in the United States. That's why Pepsico is marketing Stolichnaya vodka in the American market. Pepsl's expansion in the Soviet UnJon del>en<ls dfrectly on how successful Kendall is l:n getting Americans to drink St.olicbnaya. The more Russian vodka we drink, the mort! Pe~i plants will be allowed in the Soviet Union. Vodka became the top.selling alcoholic beverage In the U.S. last year, and the StoUchnaya brand apparently shared in lhls advance. That's why the Russians are pcrmiltmg more Pepsi plants to go up. KENDALL HIMSELF SAID that Stolichnaya sales ara up sha"P,IY. and he said that if they continue along this course, •we could support 25 or 30 plants in the Soviet Union with j UJ!l the sales or vodka '' Stollcbnaya comes into the U S. market in 80-pt{lll>r and 100.proor versions, selling for S8 and $9 a fifth, considerably higher than premium.priced Smimorr, which, despite Its Russian name. is a botUcd-in -the-U.S. brand from Hartford, ..:Onn.-based Heublein Inc. Smimorr last year accounted for more than six million or the 27 million cases or vodka sold here. And Heublein has two other Russian-soundJng vodkas. Relska and Popov. which it prices lower than Smirnoff. But Donald Kendall has the authentic article - Russlan·distilled vodka -and the next thing you know, ht' may be asking us to drink more or it so that he can populat«- the Russian countrysidl' with Pcpsi·Cola botUlng plants. Market Backs Off After 1,000 Bid NEW YORK CAP) Stock prices driftt'd lower today following Wednesday's unsuccessful bid by the Dow Jone~ industrial average to reach 1,000. - The closely watched average or 30 blue chips was down 6.C11to986.87. Losers outpaced gainers by about an 8-S margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Trading was fairly quiet. Brokers noted an atmosphere or frustration over the Dow's repeated Inability to crack the 1,000 barrier. DoaoJonesA "erage• ,._w VorklAPI l'llWI 0o ... -•--~ STOCKS 0...fl Hiott L-Clow OIQ .. t 11 ttl 0 'ltl OS ,.,. .,_ •ol ''' ,, no., '"., '"~ tj ll U .. U I• t~ 31 > 0 10 J•O '1 Jll •1 JOI ot JOU»-1 04 .................. 1.02.aoo l!I JOO .. ............... ... , ... . • • •• ••• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • l,OCl.000 .fiJtucb In The .fjpol light ,.:E,:, t~~ 1:t11ft.sr.'/i.W ~I ~~· 11.. New Yorlt ~lO<k En,_ '"''"· ''""'"" "6ll011•ll\' WH lvh El.. • • Fl•PowLI . Olkorp . •. • c..tl -'°". 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September 9, 1978 TUE FAM ILY CIRCU • By Bil Keane f .,I I "Yeeulk! I don't blame caterpillars for turning into b utterflies." • Got a problem., Then u•nte to Pat Dunn Par will cut red tape. getting the ans1L'ers and action you need to solve inequities in government and bus1· ness .\Iatl your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Sen.'lce. Orange C00$1 Daily Pilot. P 0 Boz 1560. Costa M esa. CA 92626 Include your relephone number. T>ie column appears daily except Saturdays Serrice ,\·01 ii'• the Star• DEAR PAT: Last December I heard Jack Gillen on KFI radio's Ron McCoy program. Gillen -1S an astrology analysL 1 sent l25 to a box rutmber in Florida, but haven't received the personalized astrology tape that was supposed to be sent to me. My check was c~shed months ago. Any help would be appreciated J .W .. Costa Mesa . Ron McCoy contacted Jack GJllen, wbo responded that you and seven other people wllose tapes have not been malled yet, can expect to wall unW near the end of the year ~ore your orders are OUed. Gillen told McCoy tllat be does not Uke . to do mail order charts, and Lbat be stated this on the program. Tbls astrologist evidently likes to cub checks months in advance of providing his "service," ho*ever. Next Ume you're tempted to spend S?5 for an item advertised by a 1uest on a radio show, give yourseU a few days to t.blnk it over before parting with your money. Jack Glllen's address Is Box 5179. Orlando, FL 32805. Goi119 .\.etl# tHth .Jlkro~a.-e DEAR PAT. I'd like to tell your readers who have microwave ovens that they can shell pecans or walnuts easily by placing about two cups or nuts and one cup o r water in a covered glass dish and heating one or two minutes in the microwave . I find this method helps prevent breakage too. A rnend passed along this information to me, a nd it's been a real lime saver. G.A .. Costa Mesa Thanks for sharing thJs tip. Quick nut shelling also can be accomplished by soakJng nuts over· nlgbt in salt water and then bolling for two or three mlnutes. Let nuts remain in hot water for several minutes after removin' from heat before shelling. fipep Track of rre1'l1ne11• DEAR PAT: Am I correct in assuming that the dates on dairy products and bakery goods mean that these gooch should be removed from the store shelves by the date indicated? I'd also like to know how lo read the confusing dating system used on canned vegetables and fruits. Are they freshness dates. or what. and ha,w can they be de· ciphered? S.R .• llunllngton Beach As you tboagbt, tbe date on dairy and bakery prochsc:ts 1• tbe .. sliell dale," which Indicates Ute last day tbe prodac& Is fresh eDOUgla to be sold at t.he regalar price. These product.I CH be. aaed wttllin nwe or 1t days after the marked date If &bey are stored properly at bome. Calllled goods' .. pack da&ea" may be given in varfoas ways. You may ~ • Aag. IS" or "8 15" or "%28" <the day. of the year). Tlte puktn1 date does· eot htdJeate lbe aliieU ·Ufe of ca aned goodA. Draaolng ihe Lhee 011 DMnning DEAR PAT: I bought a set or 12 books from Curtis Book Co. in New York on an Installment plan beginning In February 1973. The entire set bas since been received and paJd for. However, on Der. 18. 1975, the North Shor e Agency of Manbasset. N. Y.. sent me a bill for a $22.45 balance due for these books. Since then I have re~ celved regular dunning statements with the ~•ual warnings. How can I stop this collection agency? B.M .. Newport Beach Dorothy Haines, c1&1tomer service represen- tative for Curtis Books Inc., Greal Neck, N. Y •• laas adwtsed &be Nonll SMre Agency to delete yon name from tbe billing rues. A bill to curb bar1111ment by debt collectloa a1encles recently passed the House of Represen· taUves and was seat lo t.be Senate for cH11dera· tloa. Sponsored by Rep. FrallkA1111nalo <D-W.), tbe blll wou.ld prohibit colledloa ageacles from: com· muicatlllg with employenorotbertltird parties re· gardlng colledlonof a debt; urtngprofaalty, or ml•· representing the identity ol collectors or debt collec:, tloa documents. Famed Heart Surgeon Sued NEW YORK (AP) -A 37·year-old Long lsland woman who says she bad• faulty heart valve removed and another implanted by famed Texas heart surgeon Denton Cooley has sued Cooley. an associate, bis bollp..,al and the valve's manufacturer for S:U million. The malpractice suit was med by Toby Oresdener. or Valley Spring, N.Y .. wife of cantor Rudolph Dresdener or the Temple Hillel synagogue. Named as defendants in addition to Cooley are Dr. Robert Leachman, St. Lute's Episcopal Hospital in Housten, and Culler ~J>oratoriet Inc .. of California. I 4 Black & Decker 18 Inch Mower • l1t1to11t stwrt"'t 1"4 st"'"'9 • losy cvttl.it t.eitlit e4jntftlltlt • Rt<nse4 wt.Mis. 1•10 :,,,6988 9 Inch Roller Frame • Slf ... , '-I ....... Wf4 net • .,.."- ! Au .. ..,.. r!J« ----99 c Kwlkset Fire Alarm Black & Decker 14 Inch Mower • <....-•. llfMweifltt; ... y IMMWtri .. • ....... fel4s ftr S,.<t MYitlf ,..,.... :49•• 64.tt Glidden Spread Latex Enamel ...... ,....,...._ i...,1-.4~ •14-itw~­ --l-1 ~ .... , 3i~ 91!~ Glidden Spred Satin Latex •P....W..e~ fW.t. .... , ... , "'" • GtW.1 911 __...., ... ~., ,..., • """' 11114.,,. ... " tint 2 8 88 .............. . ...., ................... ..... ;-.Ya.w-4 Rtt. 49.9S .... 599 '·" 0.1. LAWN MOWER REDUCTION SALEI Quantities Limited To Stock O n Hand Black & Decker Electric Mower • 11" sintl• blade rotary mower • Automatic motor brake stops bla.te within S se<onds of shut.4tf • 1" ta 211" 4 position cutting height adjustment. #&000 Reg. 76.99 88 . Tru-Test 19 In. Rotary Mower 22 In. Rotary Power Mower • '•w1rf11I 3 h, t1ttiM with rt<til Sltrttr • hsy st11rti11t1 J Ii, fH lflfN • Threttle <111trel M _,... . e;;;1.r64-<k9. -as Reg. 94.H • 7 ht<h rffitl Ilise wlMtls • '"" .... '"""" htifht. fJS-224 Rtt. 74•• "·" Power Reverse Roto-Tiiier • !.~.''111• & Str11t111 • ,w1!"', •'i••rs ,,.,,. ,, .. . ' ... ,.. . Re9. 244.fS 2198 rA..-JI~'/ 7 -.. _Laguna/South ·£oast ·' t •t•r n o un ~.\-'.Sl oe ks . .. EDIT I ON * * I VOL. 69, NO. 2S3, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES TEN CENTS Second Cable Firm Waiting •• m Wings '. By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of .... 0.11• l>il« ltfll A top Storer C3ble· TV ex ecuUve assertedly bas made an ofter to take over operation of San Clemente's major cable system IC TM Communication Company pulls out or is kicked outotthecity. 'Ibat informa tfon came from higb ranking city officials today 1' as the rift between the San Clemente City Council and TM told the San Clemente Cit) C-Oun widened. cal Wednesday night that h hod However . Rick Mardock. receivedacall!romacableflrm Storer manager or t.he Laguna /which ocrer:.ed lo assume the TM Beach region. which includeii system . San Clemente, denied t-Oday. a He did not then name the com· statement to th al efft-ct w os pany. made. He said DO discussions or TM wants a $2-a·mooth rate any nature r~latin.-: t.o the TM hike from $5..50 to $7.50 and a operation have been conducted. long.term contract guaranteeing informally or otherwise. future hikes adjusted with tho Asst. City Atty. !\like Bartlett cost. ot living. The company bas threatenC'd to yank all cit,y {'ublc connections by Sept. 18 1f It doesn't get a cuntrOlct conta1n1n!: s imilar pro\• is1ons. TM sen•ices some 7,000 homes in San Cle mente. Mayor B, Patrick Lane told represtntatives or tbe company. "We don 'l like people who come in and say, 'We're going to s hut you down unless you give us a rate l.Dcrease. • "That should not be u dtti:itCr al tthc city ·s l l>u<.'k lo compl?l performance ·' In turn. T M vice president Richard Y <iung told a reporter after the two und a half hour City Council study session ... We're be· 1ng extorted." by tbc council. which has fought rate increases for years and carried a suc- cessful battle against them in court. After nl'itht'r Mdc budf'l'd on ii. l SUl' or prO\'isions for futurt> ratt• hlkt• ·. t he roun('il t·ount<'red TM 's threat to pull out with its 1 own to take over the system by condemnation. 1 Bartlett said if that were dont'. it could take three "month$ or more for the city to resume cablo 1 service. • That upset about 30 people, <See CABLE, PageA.2) ao Succu s at 82 2 Cities .Get N od On Coast · The Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) gave Newport Beach and Laguna Beach the toeholds both cities wante d Wednesday in the 10.lSO·acre coastal area that separates them. In the process. the commission rejected a bid by I r\'lne to extend its s phere of influence through the San Juan Hills and on to the sea. At issue in LA 1-·c·s 4 to 1 de· c~ion was establis hment or city spheres or influence over the 3.~mile long coastal strip that is now county territory. Areas placed within a city's sphere of influence are designat· ed to be llkely eventual extension ot its boundaries. And such a designation gives city omchils a formal go.ahead to include planning for the sphere area in its general planning pro. gram. . Annexat ion of the coastal area owned by the Irvine Company to the city. when and if it comes. however, is subJect to the same regulations that control all an· nexalions . Newport Dench nnd Lagunn Beach officials walked away from LAFC's m eeting with all that they came for. But the Ir.v ine officials who pleaded the city's case walked away empty handed, with only a lone meaningless dissenting vote by Supervisor Laurence Schmit to show for their effort. It was Mayor David Sills and City Attorney J ames Erickson who carried Irvine's message to the commission. They sought to have an Irvine s phere establish<.'d In the area eventua lly award<.'d to Newport Beach. the area bordered on the cast by the sphere granted to l.agunn fl<'ach. Both Salls and Erickson dis- counted n so-calll'<I handshukc agree ment between Newport Beach and L11guna licach that 11etUed any diUcrcnccs those two cities might have over boun- daries. · And both Irvine orficiaJs re- minded the commission of a Newport Beach ordinance thnt. reqwrts voter approval or any annexation over 100 acres. Sills attributed Irvine's belated entry Into the compeUtlon ror the prized coastal area to u long.term (~e COAST, P1ge AZ> · INSIDE TOD~ Y Singer Bob D11'4n wUl call it home, but .o Lot A•lei County building inspector terrm the Malibu pro]ed a "t~rnble mishmash.'' See PagP Afl, ladex •• ., •• •• •• .,, .,., C1•1 ... , 9J .. ~ ~Dream Real Plamwr Routs Intruder DREAMING 111AT SOMEONE was clutchlng at her bedcovers, Laguo11 Beach planning Commissioner Belinda Bla<.'keter awakened al 2: 15 a. m. today to find a man's band protruding from an open window over her bed. .. Ob lord," cried Miss Blacketer. At that, the handwhiskedoutthewindow. Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Bruce Briggs theori~ed that a would· be burglar had reached through the bedroom window and was trying to findasolidspolloputhis fool before climb· mg in. THE SURPRJSEDl:\"J'ERWPER FLED. But. he fled down u narrow path. One way led lo the .street. one way Jed to an outdoor bathroom. Power Struggle Predicted TOKYO (AP) -Mao Tse-tung. who led the Communist takeover of China in 1949 and dominated the world's most populous nation for 'l7 years, died early today, Peking announced. He was 82 and had been fajljng lor many months. .. ~.,.._ .... Miss Blacketer told police she heard footsteps running toward the bathroom. heard the door open, heard a voice ut- tt•r an obscenity. heard the door close and then heard pillY· pat·pitty·pat us the man went back pasl the window to th\! street. lUs death immediately threw open the question of who would succeed him and was expected to Intensify the power struggle that has shaken Pekiog jntermittent· ly for years and that flared with renewed intensity after the death of Prlme Minister Chou En·Jai in January. MAO TSE-TUNG SHOWN THROUGH YEARS OF CAREER As Young Revolutionary, Red Army leader, Puty Chairman ; Police searched for but were unable to find the wrong. way criminal. Capistrano Bank Files Against Cit~ The.re bas been no designation of his successor as chairman o( the Chinese Communist party. the country's most powerful post, which he had held slnce 1935. Wallace's Bedroom Bugged by Wife? By ANNE COOPER the south b y Camino Las °''~i:>•••Y~j-~ Ramblas and lies between San Presumably Premier Hua Kuo·feng is next in line to sue· ceed Mao, since be was also named first vice chairman or the party when be was raised to the premiership five months ago. But his elevation is not assured. lie is in his mid to laleSOs. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)- Gov. George C. Wallace says the dkovery or a t aping system in his bedroom is a "domestic matter between my wife and myself" and that politics has nothi ng to do with it. . An SJJ. m1lhon ~lrum has been Juan llills golf course and La r.J~ against the C1tr of San Juan Novia Ave. Capistrano. ~ut City Manager "It Is almost a case of letters J~mes Mocabs s~ys a ~1ly ~n· crossing in the mail." Mocahs r1l vote last week invalidates;t. , said Wednesd ay "Glendale ''This happe n e d in my bedroom between me and my wife." Wa lla<.'e said at a news conference Wednesday. "Whal happens between me and my wife, as long as it doesn't affect the state or Alabama or my service as governor, remains the business of me and my wife." Glendale F ede~al Savings Federal and the city have been and Loan Ass~ciat1on has _fllt.;d working on an agreement to lift t!'e ~~aim. allegin~ that th~ city as Glendale's filing time while talks hm1ting use or Glendale s 1,600 are in progress on land use " acres of undeveloped San Juan Others who appear to be in the running are Mao's widow. Chiang Ching. a leader of the radkal faction Qf the party; her proteges, Vice Premier Chang Chun-chlao, 64, Wang Hung.wen (the younges t possible successor at 42) and Yao Wen·yuan, 53; party vice chairman and defense minister Yeh Cbien·ying, 78, and Che n Hei-lien. commander of Peking ·units of the 3Y.i-m.11Uoo· man Liberntion Army. Wang also is a vice chairman oC the party. land without just compensation. Mayor Douglas Nas h was His brief, sometimes halting remarks came~ response t.o r~ ports that an extensive taping system bad been discovered by state troopers at the mansion. The propert y, locate d in authorized last week b) City southwestern San Juan, includes Council to sign tJle agreement to Reed Ranch, Krum Ranch and suspend filing limitations. A copy Window Hill. It is bounded to the of the agreem ent was mailed lo north by San Juan Creek Road, to Glendale Federal, Mocalis said, The reports, quoting uniden· tified sources, s aid the system had been ins talled withou.t Wallace's knowledge but ap- parently with the knowledge or his wife, Cornelia. Shoit-ers D ue To Continue Alo1ig Co ast Widely scnttered showers and con s idera ble clo udi'ncss. spawned by a tropical storm off the coast of Mexico, will cont.anuc in Orange County through Fri· day, according io the National Weather Service. A warm driulc fell over parts of Orange County today and forecas ts call for more rain, especially in the hale afternoon and early evening. The moi s t air and thun· derclouds have been pushed Into· the area by an upper level low pressure system about 350 males urr the coast ot San Diego. This low pressurc system is drawing moisture from Tropical Storm Kathleen, now about 480 miles southwest of La Paz and s wirling it over Southern Callfornta. a ccording to a weather service forecaster. Muggy temperatures in the mid·sevenlies a re expected along the coast with higher tcm· peratures inland. Dana Point Phones Sliced Telephone s ervice to 1,200 Dana Point residents was restored by 9 p. m . Wednesday, 11 hours after a pr1vatecontractor's digging machine sliced an under· ground cable . Pacific Telephone represen· tative Art Leavitt said service was resumed gradually to customers throughout th~ d1y as "«ken spliced lines. Homes affected were along the Street of the Golden Lantern between Pacific Cout Hiebway and La Pla1a. before the city was served with the claim. Douglas Clarke, president of Glendale Federal. said today he has not yet heard from San Juan. He said that if the city is willing to negotiate. his firm will postpone filing a lawswt. The party const1tution p ro· vides that a plenary session or the 195-member Central Commit· tee elects the new chairman. One report said that when Wallace was informed of the tap· ing system and hundreds or re· cordlngs of his busin~s and personal calls. he ordered his wife out of the mansion and threatened to divorce her. The fihng of a damage chum usually precedes initiation of a formal laws u.1t . "On advice from counsel, W<' arC' not doing anythmi; further at this time." s a id a Glendale Federal spokesman today. "We Hsinhua, t he official Chinese news agency. said Mao died at 12: 10 a.m. -9: 10 a.m. POT Wed· nes day -"because of the worsening of his illness a nd despite all treatment, olthou-gh meticulous m edical care was Riven him in every way after he fell ill." Wallace confirmed lbat a "de· vice" and a number of tapes were r ecovered, but refused to :.answer r eporters ' inquiries <See SUIT, Page AZ> CSceMAO, Page A2) LSD Guru Anti·Drug Leary Loses Bid to Seal His P<J$t R ecord By TOM BARLEY 01 Ille O.lly ~114 Stffl D1·. Timothy Leary, the former LSD ~uru. who said he now prefers to be billed as ">our average anti drug American" was back in Orange County Wednesday. Dr. Leary, 56, flew in • to Santa Ana from San t"ranci s co when h e heard that the attorney general's office was op· posing the sealing o( criminal records relat- ed to his drug possession arrest in Laguna Beach on Christmas Day of 1968. " LIAll'r BUT THE COLORFUL former Harvard psychologist didn't fly in fast enough. He reached Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom's courtroom in time to be told that the jurist h ad granted the state's r equest and ordered the file un- sealed . The decision which r everses the earlier ruling of Judge Kenneth Williams means tbal police and court records re· lated to the Art Colony arrest and later convictions of Leary, his son, John, 27. und h is former wife, Rosemary, 41. Jrc again public records . But the court ruling did not appear to dampen the federal parolee's traditional· Jy high spirits. "AFTER ALL, l'm free," he com· mented. ••rm J'ree and available to all and if you know of any group-Rotary. Lions, church, you name it-that wants a fascinating and knowledgeable speaker, be sure and let me know." Dr. Leary indicated that bis new freedom is not restricted to the parole re- cently granted him by federal authorities in return for what he described as "my full and frank c00peration." He confirmed reports that his liaison with British newspaper heiress Joanna Harcourt-Smith-who legally changed her name to Leary while he was in prison-ls now at an end. "BUT THEN YOU never know," be grinned, happily waving an arm in greet· ing to a passing female deputy sheriff. ••After all. we owe each other a great deal and one of us may decide that the debt is not yet paidA •' ·about specifics of the system. He never Sllld specifically that his wife had any knowledge ot the "device." : There has been speculation of marital difficulties between tbc ' Wallaces, who were scheduled to ~ appear together today at a recep. Uon for Rosalynn Carter, the wife or Democratic presidential , nominee Jim my Carter. Sources close to the 57·year-old governor reported last month ! that members of Mrs. Wallace's • personal stare had been relieved of duties because she was no longer staying at the mansion. Wallace did not ac.knowledge any strain in bis relationship with his wife as a result of the in-. cident. He said, "I think we can better resolve our differences, if any, if the press would accept that this is purely a domestic ·matter." (See WALLACE, Page AZ) Oil Presid e nt Emme tt Jones Rites F riday .; FuneTal service for Emmett H .. Jones, a prominent oil man of . Los Angeles and Laguna Beach, 11 will be held at. l :30 p.m. l"rlday at t the Church or the 'Recessional In Forest Lawn, Glendale. Mr. Jones resided weekends nnd on vacation 11t his Rockledgn home ror 25 years and wos con· sidering moving to the Art. Colony pcrmnnenUy. Mr. Jones died Sept. 7 In l,os Angeles. Mr. Jones was one of th· foun· ders of th • J,()$ Anitelcs Mwlic Center. a bonrd member or EAR I Research: member of the GP Club, the One Hundrt'd Club, and theShrlnerAI M11lalkahTemple. 1 Mr. Jones was president. or Termina l Oil Company In Lo5 , Angeles. lie is survived by bis wife, • Helen Northmore Jones. The family suggests memorial j donaUons to the Shrioera Crip. pied Chlldren's ff05J>ital or the Emphysema FoundatJon. Two Typewriter s Stolen From Office ' ' Two electric t ypewriters • valued by the victims al Sl,649 were stolen from a ~Laguna office by burglars wholwi!lledoff >. the front door knob to gain entry . Orange county sberirf's of-I ficers said the then was reported , by officials or Area Manqement. '317Q8,,.Pacjfic Coast IU1bway. '.Tbe>' said lntruden entered the lpremlsesaflertheofficebadbeen cloeedforthenlgbt.. . . . . . ..... ·---- ' . t 2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Tnursday Sep1em1>er9, 1976 taguna 'Sp~re ,. E~pands ' . City Influ~nce Extended to Cover Ranch Land ' By JACK CHAPPt;l~L Plannlnl l>irector 0oua Sc~1tz. CH ti••.,.,, • ., ... s..." 1aid today. ' Laguna Beach 1ained a toehold The "Phere of annuence of the on o huge area or ~he lrvme city wus extended to Muddy Ca· Ranch coastal l<Ands Wednesday nyon where It meets a phere or with desianallon by the Local Ulfluence s canted Newport Agency Fornw.tlon Commission Seacb. Muddy Canyon ls JU.St Cl.AFC> or a city sphere of In· north of El Morro Ele mentary rluence over more than 4.000 School. The area Includes the acres ot the undevelopt.'<l land. hills behind Laguna Heach's prl'· "We won. We aot everything sent boundaries and it 1ncludt>11 we wanted," Laguna Beach Emerald Bay. * * * * * * f'ro• Pa~ A I . COAST TOEHQLD. • • planruna program undertaken by the Irvine Company three years ago. That program became a reality last month when county supervisors approved a land use amendment calling ror an even· tu.al population in the area or 38.000 and 50.000 resident-. The land use plan designated ithering Visitor Lies Low Officer Rick Rice took a no-nonsense approach with a H'.1-Coot rattlesnake Wed· nesday. Now . if only the critter had been a Uttle more cooperative. The San Clemente policeman was called to 500 Calle De Soto to re· move the snake from a driveway. Rice tried to r un over the rattler with has patrol car, bul as he reported later. "the snake refused to re main in one place .. After several frustrated efforts by Rice, the snukc slinked into the J,?arng<' Rice briefly cons1dcr<'d blasting the• rcpt 1 lc with ht~ s hotgun . but on re cons1derat1on decided a c·onsiderablc portion of garag<.' might he blasted with it The snake escaped the long arm of the law and at last report wall! tying lo" f f 'rmtt Page ,1 I CABLE ... most or them elderly, .,.,ho at· tended the session One man pleaded that the council give T M the rate hake rather than risk a halt in servi ce. He said elderly people and s hut -in s rely heavi ly on 1elev1s1on as a m ajor activity .. "What I'm worried about." he said, "as the people in this city will have to do without TV. It's not you, .. he told the council. .. that's payinJ,? for 11 It 's us in the <'ommunity "We don ·1 h kl' thr increase, but coffee hns !(one up. and so has cverythlng else .. Council members Do nn a Wilkt>nson and Hill W1tlke r s trongl y oppo!llcd the city takC'OV('r or the TM S)'Sl<'m. Mrs Wilkenson said 11honc culls she hnd received from constituents in the c ity ran unanimously ui:aanst takeovt-r. "I have not ~ct," shc sa1d, "heard one person opposed to a rote chanf(e. What the~· arc oppose~ to is bein~ "1thout their telcv1s1on seL'>." "I don't think t h111 city ought to he itellang into the business or running a television station. W<' have a ha rd lime running u :.ewer.·· Councilman Thomas O'Keere :.aid opinions voiced to his orr1cc ran exactly opposite those voiced to Mrs. Wilkenson. ORANGE COASY I \( DAILY PILOT tt1• Or•~• (M\I D.ilf "'•lot, Wttt\.ntc,,1\f()°"" t>t..-i0 '""" H••' t.tun. '' ""'f>t'\Nljj fi• trw °'*""" (o.t\t ~j\l'lfnq(omp4H\-.i ~tf!lllfi•01tl<W'\•tft =~''='·=~!~~"':!:~,,.:;~~;:~ f:!: t.t'" V.lll•f, ''"'"" '•OOltCMIC• V•llff .tftill l~~,,_ ... ,. \ovtf\(N\I A Wnotlrt"tt~l•O-'~ " CN .. •"""41 S..t\f'••wt ..t \Wll"llNf\ ff• Pf.,'<._,.t INOll\'Plt"f Dllf'I I\ f!lf UO ¥ifl'"t ..... '">''"' Of\-t• ~. ClhfWfttA ~ Robert N, Weed ,,,,,...,.,, 6ftCI "'~"""' Jack R. Curley V>tr Pt"ldtM-GffCfol~ ThomasKHYll , .... f Thomas A. MUf'Phln. M.11Ntl"9C•IOf Charle~ H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\M\l~.t flM,_...tfill4t '°'*'°" u auM Be.ch Offke 1, .. (, .. ftN!tf'fJ~ ..... . ""'' ........... ~ p 0 ... _ •• " Offkl'S < .......... "°"'"'''"~Slf1'.<I H~h"'91tiift8t.C" t1altk«f\ .... "'••O --\Vollo UIO•Ul'4•1t- •IWID-'•..W.V T•le•OM 1714) MJ•U21 anslfied Actwer11'"'9 MJ-5'71 U99M .. acll All O.,.rtm91tls: Te..,.._..,._ .... ,,_S.ft( .. -49W6JO Qool"ttlll, "7' ~ ..... ~I _,.,,..,. C..... Mil'¥ fltt MW\ \totJf\, Uhl\U .. ttM. fli•~••I "'•U•t ef .. Yftti\ffftt"I\ Mn•f\ '""' tt u••HVCH •ltMwt '"''•' "'''U0 .. " •• ~-·""4-•· .... ~ C.l•H M•I• .. N IO Al <.ttla M>'41 (;ti-• $1A>tefl,._ l>V ,,.. ... U it ,..... 9'1';, bf ....i1 M U-1~1,, """141'"f thll,..l-g n-Nr. roughly 75 percent of the 10,150- acre coastal strip fot open space and recreation lise. a designation largely depe ndent on public ac· qwsillon or the land Sills and Erickson said Irvine'! population by the tame develop- ment or the coastal plain begms wall be roughly 100,000people That size, both argued, would insure the city's abiijty to provadt: services to the coast. But only S'C'hmidl wa s persuaded by their arguments . He s aid inland cities through \(hich coast bound traffic pours should have some control over the coast. Laguna Beach city officials were able to overcome a LAFC starr recommendation that no de- cision be made on its sphere of in· nuence application. In so doing, they were able to !'lew up the city's interest in about 6,000 of the 10,150 coastal acres. the area in the land use amend· ment planned to support minimal population. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney told the commis&ion her city has the pro· ven ability to provide services to the area west of the city to the Muddy Canyon. An d Councilman Jack McDowell argued that it has natural geographic and cultural. ta es with his"City. For Newport Beach, it was Mayor Howard Rogers and plan· ning chief Richard Hogan who argued to head off lrvin<''s pro posed intrusion into t.he area they wanted set aside fortheircity. Except for Schmit's lone dis- s enting vote, Rogers and Hogan had little difficulty persuading the commission , backed as they were by staff re.commendations. Dana Point Re zoning Move Gains The rezoning or 9 5 acres or land in north Dana Point from agricultural lo single-family re- sidential was recommended Weqnesday by Orange County Planning Commissioners. The land. on the east side or Selva Road south of Stonehill Drive. will be developed for 33 homes, county officials said. In addition, they said, two small canyons in the area will be preser ved in their natu.ral state as open space. Commissioners agreed to ap· prove an environmental impact report (ElR) Tor the project and recommend the rezoning to supervisors. f'ro• Page A I SUIT .•. will wait to renegotiate with the r1ty " Mocalis said the c laim took the city by surpnse. He said the filing or the claim was due lo Imperfect communkaUon. The city is not yet in acC'orcl with Glendale Federal on how the land' will be used, MocallR said. The J .600 acres comprise about 30 pe rcent of the un· developed land aru within city boundaries. San Juan has a ~enerul plan which strictly regulates land use and sharply rei;tricts population density. If Glendale Federal does fil e a · lawsuit •gainst the city, it will be the second mulli·million dollar suit filed by developers against the city lo recent months. In July Mission Hllls Ranch, Inc .. owner of the 150-acre sub- division or the same name, sued the city for $4 million and each current and former member of the City Councu And planning commission ror $10 million. The citt had reduced allowable density on the Mission Hills pro- pert.Y from 370to180 units. Volcano Probed POINTE A PITRE , Guadeloupe (AP) -Dynamite will be exploded in the Caribbean Sea near La Soufriere volcano ln an experiment designed to glve volcanologis.ts information about the 4,96l·fOO\ mountain, the gov ernmenl. has announcro By havin1 a city 1phtTe or in· nut nC'e extended over the pro- perty, the city t1•in1 a voice.In tht planntng for dev~lopment of the uea. It also Is the fint step necessary 1f annexation Is to be made. Schmitz said the city has no Immediate plans to annex the territory. Conceptual plans for the land include some "pocket develop· ment" or residences in the hills behind Laguna's present clty limit.~. Al'Wl,.._le SUCCESSOR TO MAO? Premier Hue Kuo-feng f 'ro"' Pagf! 11 I MAO .•. Many American and foreign visitors to China the past year s atd Mao looked frail and b"8d trouble speaking. There were re- ports that he suffered a' stroke. In June, Chinese officials said he stopped receiving important foreign visitors "because he ls t90 old and too busy." In Chinese photographs a nd television broadcasts recently, Mao looked pale and feeble. Arter studying films or Mao's television appe arances, medical experts said be s howed all the sympto m s a ssoci ated with Parkinson's• disease -slowness of moveme nt, set facial ex- pression and s lurred, indistinct speech. The disease Is a pro- gressive affliction or the central nervous system also known as shaking palsy. HEW Official Raps ·Diedrich On Health Unit f'ederal officials said today they hav e n o idea what Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was talking about when be said Wed· nesday they have rejected county government 's application to be designated O r ange County's health planning agency. ··we don't know what Mr. Diedrich is talking about. There has been no orricial decision," a Department of HeaJth, Educa- tion and Welfare <HEW) official in San Francisco $ald. The official w.as Margaret Smith. HEW's resource develop· ment director. Since early this year, county government has been locked in compe tition with the Orange Count.r Health Planninr Council for thedeslgnatlon. With the designation goes un- precedented control over the county's health care lndustry. in· cludln~ veto power over plans for new facilities as well as plans (or expansion of existing facU lties. Wednesday, Diedrich charged UEW bas rejected the county's application and said the decision "was political In nature." "I am not sure what happened back ln Washington and I might never know. But I believe the county ap plication wu by far the best," Diedrich uld. The board of s upervisors chairman said similar deslena· lion application batUes ln San Diego and Senta Clara counties had been decided ln the county's ravor. And. according to Diedrich, on· ly Oran1e County among county government.a that applied foe t.be deslrnatlon was rejected. But in San FTandsco there was insistence among federal health officials that no orriclal decision has bttn made. The county's application went to HEW with Gov. F.dmund G. Brown's endonement. • However, there was little local S"'l>port for the county's bid for the deilgnalion. The health planning council's appllcation . on the other hand , r eceived a l most un· animous support from city gov- ernments, local service aeen· cles, cons u mer groups and health care' providers. The)' also include a t,200 acr~ Moro State Parle to bt-developed Juat south of Muddy canyon Tht" heavy r esidential and comm~rcial developmfnt plans for the coastal sector lie close to Corona dt-1 Mar and art" wlthhl the sphere of innuencc granted the city of Newport Beach, Schmatx said. Any rc•ldential development 1s from seven to 10 years off Schmitt said. notina that much ot the land is within an aancultural preserve and cannot be removed for 10 years without payfuent of back taxes and pan allies . Laguna Beach and Newport Beach have .had a gentleman's aareement since t.bc mid-19:505 over dJvlslon of the land. An area extending from the ci· ty limits to Crystal Cove north or Muddy Canyon was Included within a 1959 Laguna Beach general plan. The two beach cities agreed on the division. but were challenged by the city of Irvine which sought a corridor to the sea through the property. Laguna Beach was represent· ed at the LA FC meeting by Mayor Phyllis Sweeney, and Councilmen Carl Johnson and Jack Mc Dowell. One of the most convincing arguments was forwarded by Johnson. "I've been on the planning commission and the City Council since 1969 and I've learned one thing about planning. It's next to impossible to plan when you know what you're planning ror. It's totally impossible to plan when you don't know," Johnson said. By including the property within the city sphere or in- fluence. the city will receive notice of all proposed develop- ment. public and private, within tbe area. Additionally. it will give the ci· ty some clout with the state when the planning for Moro Park Is un- dertaken. Taki119 a Breaf l1er It was hol and muggy Wednesday. but tha t d1dn 't stop cross-country runner Tom Marlin, 15, from his daily JO-mile workout al UC lr\'ine. Still the University High Sehool sophomore found he needed to take a breather before continuing hi~run . Front Page ,1 I WALLACE TAPES. • • In an Au g . 26 inter\'iew w11Jt the Montgome ry Advertiser, Mrs. Wallace said she was un· aware or rumors that she had been involved in secretly lapin" her husband's telephone con· versaUons. During the interview. Mrs. Wallace said she believed the media were being "used" by un- identified persons circulating rumors that she and the governor had separated, poi.sably to ha rm her or her reputation for political reasons. Great hi.fl becjlns with a JVC profession.al JR-5300 Receiver CD-S200 Cassette JL-8 31 Turntable Mark IV Speakers. 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VINSEL Of-0.11, ,. .... _ A rambling. recorded monologue or the alleged mastermind behind the kidnap or potato chip heir J ohn H ... Jack" . Scudder unfolded Wednesday as prosecutors presented evidence ac•inst hls alleged kldnapers in a quiet Westmins ter'COurtroom. The voice on the sell-recorded tape is purported t.o be William Rudy Wesson. one-time Corona del Mar bank manager, con· templating his collaP6ing finan- cial empire and how to obtain funds to save it. Wesson. 44, or Tusltn. at llmcs sat with bands folded and head bowed listening to the personal meditation a ssertedly ta pe- recorded in recent months on lonely trips between the Harbor Area and Pa lm Desert His brother-in-l aw and codefeodant. 'Rit'k Dale Sellers. 20. of.J..ong Beach, sat beside the financier. appearing bewildered Wesso n a nd Selle rs are c harged with kidnaping for ransom in the Aug. 19 abduction of Scudder. 64 , whose Balboa Island bayfront mansion was u familiar setting to Wesson, an as- sociate or 1 s years. stwxhng. Sellers is also charged with as sault with a weapoo for allegedly smasbmg Scudder in the mou th >Ai th a gun bull in lheelder man's successrut fistfight ror freedom rrom his kidnapers. The two men remain an Orange County Jail in lieu of $100.000 bail each. De puty Di s trict Attorney William Morrissey played the tape -liberally laced w1th pro· fanJty -to a hushed handrul of spectators at the preliminary heanng. "l hed hke --. "the speaker says an outlining a complacnted financial sche me involving manipulation or his income in Qne deal. Wesson is accused of tr) mg lo extort $250,000 ransom from Scudder's wife following the ab· duction outside Scudder's den- tist's office in Huntington Beach The former operator of a t'>alm Desert car leasing agency is be mg sued in San Bernardino Coun- ty Superior Court ror more than S3 m1lhon ror a llegedly balking a bank out or $170,000 in rinancing his neet or cars. Two other individuals are men- laoned on the tape, along with the Federal Depositors· Insurance Corporation (!-'D IC). A man named John -Scudder goes by J ack to close friends and associates is also mentioned On the tape, "hlcb defense al· torneys chum was jllegalJy ob- t ained by Jluntinglon Reach police without legal• right of search and seizure·. Scudde r's wire. Valerie -third °"itness called Wednesday --ap- peared to tire as she heard the tape fro the witness stand. stand. •·tt was a calm voice." said Mrs. Scudder us she testified on the kidnap ran:som telephono call • "lt w a~ ii ple susant. voice ... nicely patched .. u gentleman 's \1oice .. gen ' teel. .. not rude .. no ob- scenities . .Just a mcl' pleasant , voice as I am lalklni: to you," she testified under questioning by Morrissey. She quoted the caller as Lelling her to make no reply, just obtain and deliver S2SO.OOO, including $150,000 in SSO bills and the re- mainder in $20 bills as instructed <See SCUDDER, Page AZ> China's ao Dies at 82 Diedrich In Error -HEW federal officials said today they h a ve n o idea w hat Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was talking about when he said Wed- nesday they have rejected county government's application lo be des ign ated Orange County's health pla nning agency "We don't know what Mr. Diedrich is taJk1ng about. There has been no oUlctaJ decision," a Department of llealth. Educa- tion and Wetcare <llEW> omcial in San Francisco srud. The oHiciaJ was Margaret Smith, HEW's resource develop· ment director. Since early this year, county government has been locked in compelllion with the Orange County Health Planning Council for the designation. With the designation goes un- precedented control over the county's health care industry, in· eluding veto power over plans for new facilities as well as plans for expansion of existing racihties. Wednesday. Diedrich charged UEW has r ejected the county's application and s aid the decision "was political in nature.·' "I am not sure what huppened back in W asbington and I might never know. But I believe the county applicaUon was by far the Mst." Diednch said. The board or supervisors chairman said s imilar designa- tion application batUes in San Diego and_Santa CJara counties. bad been decided 1fl"lt\e county's favor. And, according to Diedrich. on- ly Orange County among county 1overnments that applied for the dtsign"tlo~ was reJected. But In San Fr anclsco there was insistence among federal health o(Jiclals that no official decision .h.s been made. The county's application went to HEW with Gov. Edmund C. Brown's endorsement 'However. then.• was httle local s upport for the county's bid ror the des ignation. The health planning council's a pplic ation , on the othe r hand. received almost un- animous support from city gov- ~mments. local service atten-des. con~um e r groups and .health care providers. ... Coast Weather More rain appears on the way. accompanied by muggy. warm air. Coast hilhs 75-80, humidity about 70-90 percent. INSIDE TODAY ~ M n,IGll di eoU tt ~. btat .o Los A•le• Cou11rr buil4ffat irupector terms the Mollbu proj«:f ,a .. terrible m isllmaah.". See l!age.41. M ., .. .. A4 AU , aw C1'1 ..., ... 94 ... M _..,,. ... ""'_ ARSON SUSPECTED IN $500,000 MESA BLAZE v Investigators Find lighter Flutd Can, Flare Caps Arson Being Eyed .. In Warehouse Fire Investigators said today they s uspect arson, possibly tied lo an employe labor dispute involving one of the warehouses gutted in a SS00.000 fire In an ind~'>tnal area in north Costa Mesa early Wt'<.I· nesday morning. A company spokesman from S&M Transfer and Storage Com· pany, 2952 Century Place. told police Wednesday the warehouse was closed ror three days pnor to the bl3te because of labor pro- blems. Police said they are 1nvcst1gal· ing the possibility the fire might be related to a union dlspule . The fire. which began at 3:30 a .m . Wedn esday, g ulled warehouses occupied by S&M Transfer and the Ac~ Worldwide Moving and Storage Company • plus a smaller CalTrans office. · All were contained within the 15.400 square foot concrete struc- ture. Fm~ orhc1als. s1flm1t through lhe piles or furniture and clothing, discovered a half-pinl can o( lighter fluid in the parking lot. and yellow plastic caps from two highway flares in an omce area at the northwest corner or U1e building. The two storage ar eas con- tained personal items stored by c u stom e rs, including four automobiles, fi re officials said. They csllm~ted damage al $80,000 t o the bulldlnl( a nd another S42Q,OOO to the contents. Wallace's Bedroom > Bugged by Wife? MONTGOMERY. Ala. (AP> - Gov. ~re C. Wallace says the dieoftfJ of a upiq •J'ltem in bis bedroom ii a .. domestic matter ~weea my wife aal myself" and that poUUcs bas nothing to do witblt. .. This happened i n m y bedroom between me and my wife," Wallace said al a news coaference Wednesday. "What happens between me and my wife, as long as it doesn't aired tbe state of Alabama or my service u governor, remains the business of me and my wife." His brief, sometimes halting remarks came in respomse to_re. ports that an extensive upinac a)'ltetn had been~ by state troopen at the musk>n.. The report.s, quotJng uniden- tified sources, s aid the system had been installed without Wallace's knowledge but ap- parently with the knowledge or hbwiJe, Cornelia. One report said that when Wallace was informed or lhe tap. ing system and hundreds or re- cordings or bis business a nd personal calla he ordered bJs wife out or the m ansion and threatened lo divorce her . Wallace confirmed that a "de· vice" and a number of tapes were recovered, but refused to a nswer reporte rs• inquiries about specifics of theaystem. He never said specifically that his wlle bad any tnowledce ol the (See WALLACE, P•P AZ) Power Struggle. Predicted TOKYO <AP > -Chairman Mao Tse-tung died today, plung.. ing China into an uncertain political future and leaving a gaping hole in the leadersblp of the world's most populous nii- lion. As if anticipating a powe r struggle for Mao's manllc, the ·Central Committee or the Com· munist party Issued an appeal for unity. In a statement, the committee pledged 'lo "carry on the cause left be h ind b y Chairman Mao.·• Mao was th'e last or the great Communist revolutionaries or his age. He outlas ted Lenin and Stalin as we11 as nearly all o( the Chinese leaaers who foUowed him in the Communist revolu- tion. , The No. 2 man in the party has been Hua Kuo-fe ng, S7, regarded as a com p romise candidate between the quarreling radleals led by Mao's widow, Chiang Ching. and the moderates led by followers of the late P remier Chou En-lai and his protege, ousted Vlce Premier Teng Hsiao- ping. Bul the s uccession to the chairmans hip was uncertain and sever e jockeying for power had been going on for some time. The official Peking People's Daily re- cently hinted of "armed strug- gle" between lbe two factions. allbougb no .reports ol bloodshed have s urfaced. The 82-year·old Mao died at 12: 10 a .m. -9: 10 a.m. PDT Wed· nesday -the Hsinhua news agency said. He bad been ill for some time and bad acted more as a mediator in China's affairs than a day-by-d"8y boss of lbe country. Hsinhua said no foreign gov- ernments or g roups would be in· vited to send representaUves to a m emorial rally Sept. 18. The news agency did not give the cause of death or say where <SeeMAO, Page.U) ... W..t ..... lfl MAO TSE-TUNG SHOWN THROUGH YEARS OF CAREER As Young Revolutionary, Red Army Leader, Party Chairman Hit by Sospeets Victim's F arnil y Fears His Death By STEVE Ml'IOIELL Ot ... D•llrl>l ... _ Electrician Alan G. Brown re- mained in extremely critical con- dition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital today, and family mem- bers are not optimistic that he will live . The 23-year-old Santa Ana man was the victim of a traffic col- lision late Tuesday night. Three burglary suspects who were nee- ing police sped through a red light. c olliding with his Volkswagen van al Fairview Road and Baker Street. Brown and hJs wife, Patricia Anne, were going to get a taco at a food stand on Balter Street Tuesday night when the crash oc- curred . "Patty told me they didn't have a ny warning when the other car ran the red light," said Mrs. Ea.rl Jack, Patricia ... s mother. "She told me Alan never knew what hJt them .'' Relatives today said they are prepa red for the worsL "This thing came as such a shock to the whole family," Mrs.· J ack said . "We had just taken them U> the VICTIM OF CRASH Electric I an Alan Brown San Diego Zoo on Labor Day a nd the day went so perfectly that .Patty told me it was almost like <See VICTIM, Pa1e A2) LSD Guru Anti-drug Leary Loses Bid to Seal His Past Record By TOM BARLEY 01 tfte OllllY ,. ... ~ Dr. Timothy Leary, the former LSD guru, who said he now prefers to be billed as "your average anti-drug American" was back in Orange County Wednesday. Or. Leary, 56, new in to Santa Ana from San Francisco when he heard that the attorney general's office was op- posing t he sealing or criminal recor<b relat· ed to his drug possession arrest in Laguna Beach on Christmas Day or 1968. BUT THE COLORFUi, former Harvard psychologist didn't Oy in Cast enough. He reached Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom 's c()tJrtrOOm in time to be told that the jurist bad granted the state's r equest and ordered the me un- sealed. The de~fsion which reverses the earlier ruling of Judge Kenneth Williams means that police and court records re· lated to the Art Colony arrest and later convictions of Leary, bis son, John, Z7. ·and his forme r wife, H.oscmary, 41 , ara again public recor~. But the court ruling did not appear lo dampen the federal parolee's traditional· ly high s pirits. · .. AFTER ALL, I'm free," he com- mented. "J'm free and available lo a ll and if you know of any group-Rotary. Lions. church, you name it hat wants a fascinating and knowledgeable speaker. be sure and let m e know.'' Dr. Leuy indicated that his new freedom is not restricted to the parole re· cently granted him by federal authorities in return for what he desc ribed as "m y run and frank cooperation." He conlirmed reports that his liaison with British newspaper he iress Joanna Harcourt-Smith-who legally c hanged her name to Leary while he was in prison-is now at an end. "BUT THEN YOV never know," he grinned, happily waving an arm in greet- ing to a passing female deputy sheriff. "Aft~r all, we owe each other a great deal and one or us may decide that the debt is not yet paid." . I DAILY PILOT c Thursday Ser1rmoer 9 I 976 Cit~es Split 'Sphere{ • 2 5,000 Bail I Mesa Rohbe~ Suspect ·neld A ~uspect m a Co:stn Mesa motel robbery is m Jail today after an Anaheim polaca ollac~r pulled him over because of ., faulty lice ns'-1 plate light. Richard J Cavanaugh. 24 of 505 California St . Huntington Beach. is being held on $25.000 ball following the armed heist <tt the Rodeway Inn. 1400 Bristol St .• Monday night. Two men. one armed with a double·barrel s hotgun. entered the motel at ·about 10:35 p m ·From Page 1' I MAO ... • Mao died. American and other recent "isitors to Ch.ina report ed he was frail and had trouble s peaking. Medical experts who s tudied films of has recent ap· pearances said he showed symptoms of P arkinson's <Us· ease. President Ford, who conferred w1th Mao for almost two hours las t D ecember , s'a1d in Washington that bis death was "tragic ... and called him a "re- markable and very great man ·· The Soviet Union sent brief condolences. but had no praise for the man who regarded the .Kremlin as his chieLideolog1caL cnemv The Central Committee or· dered a mourning period to last until the me morial rally in Pek· ing. The rally is to begin with all Chinese. "wherever they are," standing at attention in silent tribute for three m inutes. After the announcement. Japanese correspondents said crowds gathered before a large portrait of Mao in Peking's huge Tien An Men Square and near Mao's Peking residence. They reported sceini:: eleme ntary ~chool pupils led by l~achcrs. "ith tears in their eyes and heads lowered. in P eking's major ~olre<'ls On Chan~ An Boult.>\'ard police with hlad. nrm bands "ere ~land1n~ e\cr) so I<• 100 ,\arc.h The road to a maJor Peking hospnal wa~ dosed lo 311 but of· f1C1al car~. the Japanese cor· _respondents added. indicallnJ: '.\tao ·~ body m1~ht haH! beC'n t<iken then' 1 lsinhua s aid all recreational JCll\'ahes "ould be haltl'd until Jfter the rnlly. and Mao's bod~ would he an stale in Peking's Great Ha ll of the People from Sept 11·17 The rally" ill be broadcast live on radio and leldv1s1on. llsinhua 'aid. and all factones and com- munities "ere told to arrange for the masses to listen or watch. TRVCK MOVED Olff QUICKLY "Those stories you put on page one are right. One call did 1t -I .,old my truck to Lhc first caller." That:S the advertising success l'Xpt>rience or the Hunlln~ton Ucach mt10 who placed this t'lassiflcd ad an the Daily Pilot i i h11cl \'II l'l . ~hell \ (' II\ {•rld '111'1111('< • '''1 h 11d1. A u' a:ai. Ink "" l'li I .1111.d-.. 1 llll' \Int ~OflO '" ''" If you huvc a c;11· or truck to :.di. call 642 5f.71\ It only takes a f1•w worcl'> In thl' r1r.tht pine~ to attruel u huv1•r i\lon.: the Orunjle <.:o:tt-\. lhl' nitht pl:u•1• lo udvl0r11sc 1:s tn llw Dally f'ilot. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . WHd Pr .. leloftl-1"111111- Jack R. Curley """' P'rU)Ofrtt tfld Gt,,..,. .. W,....., Thomas Keevll EdlfOI' Thomas A. Murptune M.IM01"'1 ( dfNit Charles H. Loos ~~tiard P. Nall .. U ltllftl M.tNtl"9 £0.lon °"'"...,'· '"'' Or""" CM•• 1'11110111 .. .., a..... .. ~v 1oe _, tl .. 1ti.. 111.,.ir"4-.......... 9"•Utr ., M•UHH""'"" frrltttf~ ffllllf M f't Ot.OWit M 1111U"'9ttt 'MCl•t .. ,~tufef' of <•1'~~' Sr<o"" ,, .. , ..-ou• c>••d tt <. .. ~ Mow. (AlllOrNf ~r!PI .... 11• CO•>tt" IJ H ,,_. "'"' h ""'_..'" U met\O~t\I nul,,•• ~1MttON \1 2'-"'• Monday. tylnit up the elerk and taking $370 t1 om lhe cas h re· pster. The pllir ned the motel park· ing lot, followed by a couple ln a car who watcht'd their hast) de parture Police s aid one of the men in the getaway ear leaned out the window and hred a blast. from the shotgun at the man and wire pursuing the pair Neither was hit by the pellets Pohce credit the couple. who do not want to be identified. for pro- vad i ng a license number .and description of the car which aided lhe Anaheim officer in his arrest. Costa Mesa police were also helped by three children wt-o told officers they were standing outside a Tustin gas station Monday night when they a saw a ~reen Volkswagen matching the ~eta"ay car. dn'e up to 11 l rash ban The children s aid two men leaped from the car and tossed 1 clothing. shotgun shells and a purse belonging to the Costa Mesa motel clerk in the bin. PoUce said the children iden· t1faed a photo of Cavanaugh a:. one of the two men they s aw Officers said today they are still seeking a second man 1n the robbery. Fro• Page A I VICTIM ... 1l had been staged." she satd. The Santa Ana couple gradual· ed from Costa Mesa High School, with Afan receiving bis diploma in 1971 and Pally the following year. "They wtre a real team." Mrs. Jack said. ''And they were botb great parents to Makcnna Lei h." ~e young couple's six month· old daughter was being watched by neighbors Tuesday night when the Browns went to visit friends in Costa Mesa . "They usua 11:. took '.\1 akenna everywhere with them ... Mrs. Jack s aid. "ti's a real coin- cidence that the} left her behind that n1ghl " Brown worked for his falher al nrown's Electric in Costa Mesa after graduation rrom high :.(•hool . He was captain of a softball team this sum mer for Mesa Boats "Alan was always playing ten· ms or handball or something. lie was incredibly active in sports." said Mrs. Jack. Costa Mesa police said today they are holding the three sus· J)CC'tS on charges O( felony hit and run. wilh bail set at S5.000each The men were identified as Frank J . Villa. 20, Santa Ana. .Jose L. Castro Villegas. 21. Chula \'1sta. and Alfredo Navarro. 21. Poli <.'e have no addre!!s for N1n·arro SCU DDER. • 1n a call lhnt would come at I 30 p.m the following day "Or your h usband will be eliminated ... the cool, cultured. art1cula\e Harbor Area matron quoted him as suylng Testimony resumes Frtday at ~·30 a.m. before West Orana~ County Judicial Distri('l Court Judge Robert A. Knox. Walnesses besides Mrs Scud· cter Wednesday included Stevt'n M Burdell. 29. of Stanton. who teslif1ed he rented a motorhome to Wesson. who signed the con tract with his own name UNDERGOES SURGERY Newport Beach'• Wynn NB Chief Se ts Heart Operation Open h eart s urge ry was scheduled today for Newport Beach City M anagcr Robert Wvnn. \\'ynn. 45. checked into Hoag Memonal llospatal Wednesday in preparation for today's surgery to replace one of his heart valves that had become calcified. He said the problem was first noted dur.intl his annu_al p.b.Y.sjcal a few months ago and he decided 10 have the surgery performed before 1t became more serious. Wynn said he informed the ('ily council of lhe impending surgery tasl week. Personnel Director Frank Ivens is expected to be ap- pointed to act as city manager in Winn's absence. Wynn said he didn't wsnt "to make a big thing out of this,'' so none of the city h all stalf was in· formed unlit he went into the hospital ' "I reel just fine and I don't want anyone treating me like an invalid." he said. The city manager said he does not expect to be out or action ror more than six weeks. Showers Due To Continue Along Cocut Widely scattered showers and cons iderable cloudin ess. spawned by a lropical storm off the coast oC Mexico. will continue in Or ange County through Fri· day, accordlng to lhe National Weather Ser'lllce. A warm drizzle fell over parts of Or nnge County today and forecasts call for more rain. especially in the late afternoon and early evening. The mois t air and thun- derclouds have been pushed into the area by an upper level low pr essure syst em about 350 miles ore the coast of San Diego. This low pressure system ls drawing m oisture from Tropical Storm Kathleen. now about 480 miles southwest or La Paz and s wirling il over Southe r n California, according to a weather service forecaater. Muggy temperatures in the mid-seventies arc expected alonR the-coast with hiJther tem · µeratures inland. Couple Robbed LOS ANGELES (AP) -The owner of a restaurant chain and his wife were robbed of $35,000 an rash hy armed bandits who broke into their Woodland lhlls home Carlos Salas. 34, and his wife. Marie. were bound by the Intruders . Judge Won't Drop Conspiracy Raps Closing the testimony phase 1n the Orange County S uper ior Court murder trial of Thomas Hardin Hester. Judge Robert P. Kneeland refused late Wedncs· day to drop related conspiracy charges. Judge Kneel and ruled that the defense had orcered nothing In the way of evidence that would allow him lo take such ac:tioo. He told lawyers for both sides that bis jury wiU be asked to de· termine Hester's guilt or in- nocence on two count.s of murder plus conspiracy, burglary and robbery charges. Judge Kneeland sent the jury home for a four-day weekend and scheduled final arguments in the trial for Monday. Hester. 29, of Long Beach. is held in the county jail with bail denied. It ls alleged that Hester was among a gan1 or men who bursl into the Sunset Beach home of Ronald Cauwels, Z7. and Janet Mae.Met&, 3', last Nov. 8 ln what the prosecution has described as a revenge raid. Cauwels was shot In the head and died a Cew hours later In a local hospital. Mrs. Metz died as she was raked with a burst of machine gun lire allegedly de· livered by Hester. Hester admits that he shot Mrs. Metz. But he has tesllfied that he shot her in self defense beuuse s he produced a weapon and intended lo u.selton him. Code!endants who became pro· secuUon witnesses after being promised leniency have Iden· Ufied Hester as the architect of the raid planned after Cauwels took 174 pound!\ of smuggled marijuana from two gang mem· bers at gunpoint. Four other codefendants will be tried alter the Hester trial is completed next week. Two wUI be tried together and two others have been granted separate trials. All five men were booked on duaJ counts of murder plus 8ddl· Uonal criminal c:h&r«ff stem· ming Crom the breakin at. Cauwels' home . J Newport, Laguna lnflue~e Expandi The Local Aaency Formation Commlsalon CLAft;) gave Newport De~h and LuRunu &acb the toeholds both cities wanted We dnesday in the 10. lSO·acre coastal area that separates. tbem. And both Irvine ott1cin1s re minded the com m1:s1t1on or " Newport Ut.>ach ordlnanc • thut requires voter llPPl'OVl\l o( un ' anne).uhon over 100 acr'C3. SlUs attributed Irvine's belated t>ntry lnt-0 the competition ror lh<' pn1.ed coast ul area to a long·lNm planninit program undertaken 11.Y the Jn mo <.:onwany lhrec ye~ ugo. ~ Thal proArum becumc • reallt l ast mont h whu n count y l1Uperv1 ors approved a land use am~n<lmont calling !or a.n ~v"" tual population In the area of 38.000 and 50.0QO residents ln the process, tht> commission rejC'cled a bid b ln •mc to PXlt>nd its sphere or influence lhrou~h the San Juan Hills Wld on to tht> sea. · E'rot11 Pagr , l I Al issue 1n LAFC's 4 to 1 de c1s1on was estabbshmenl <>I city spheres of influence over the J . .S.mile long coastal strip th:At Is now county territory. WALLACE TAPES. • • Areas placed willun a city's sphere of Influence are designat- ed lo be Ukety·eventual extension of its boundaries. And such a designation gives city officials a formal go-ahead to include planning for the sphere area in its general planning pro- gram. AnneJCation of the coastal area owned by the Irvine Company to the city. when and af it comes, however. is subject to the same regulations that control ltll an. nexalions. Newport Beach and Laguna Beach officials walked away from LAFC's meeting with all that they cam e for. But the Irvine oCficials who pleaded the city's case walked away empty handed, with only a lone meaningless dissenting vole b)• Supervisor Laurence Schmit Lo show for their effort. lt was May.or .Davi<LSills an<L City Attorney James Erickson who carried Irvine's message to the commission. They sought lo have an Irvine sphere established Jn the area evenluahy awarded to Newport Beach. the area bordered on the east by the sphere granted to Laguna Beach. Both Sills and Erickson dis· counted a so-called handshake agreement between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach that settled any differences those two cities migh t have over boun- daries. "device." There has been specula\ion or marital difficulties between lhe Wallaces. who were scheduled to appear together today at a ree£p.. hon for Rosalynn Carter. the wife of Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter. Sources close to the57·year-0ld governor reported last month that members of Mrs. Wallace's personal s taff had been relieved of duties because she was no longer slaying a l the mansion. Wallace did not arknowledgc any strain i n has relationship with his "'ife as a result of the in- cident. He said. "I think we can better resolve our differences. if any. if the press would accept thal lhis 1s purely a domcsuc matter ... In an Aug. 26 mterv1ew with the Montgom e ry Advertiser. Mrs. Wallace said she was un· aware of rumor.s that she had been.involved in secretly lapin~ her husband's telephone con· versalions. During the interview. Mrs. Wallace said she believed the media were being "used" by un· id enti(led persons circ ulating rumors that s he and the governor had separated . possibly to harm her or her reputation for political reasons. The Advertiser also reported .that Mrs. Wallace recently un- derwent facial cosmetic surgery at a Birmingham hospital. The newspaper, citing records al the Eye Foundation Hospital, said she chet-ked Into the hospital J 11 ly 24. r egistering under her. maiden name,.Cornelia Ellis. ' , After ~hecking out of th• hospital. the newspaper said, she spent the next few days recover· lng at the horn~ of the physician who performed her surgery, Dr, Gaylon McCollough. During the news conference, Wallace expressed appreciatiol\ to his 37-year-old wife for her support following the assassina- tion attempt in Laurel, Md., dur. 1ng his 1972 campaign foe the pre· sidency. He also campaigned for the Democratic presidential nomination this year. Mrs. Wallace has written an autobiography. 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"Jack" \ Scudder unfolded Wednesday as prosecutors presented evidence ' against his alleged kidnapers in a ·• quiet Westminster courtroom. The voice on the self.recorded tape is purported to be William ,. Rudy Wesson, one-time Corona I, del Mar bank manuger. con- templating bis collapsing finan- ' cial empira and how lo obtam funds to save it. Wesson. 44. or Tustin, at times sat wllh bands Colded and head bowed listening to the personal meditation a ssertedly tape recorded in recent mon,Lhs on lonely trips between the Harbor Area and Palm Desert. Hi s brother-in.Jaw and codefendant. Rick Dale Sellers, 20, or Long Beach. sat beside \he financier, appearing ~wildered Wesson and Sellers a r e c harged with kidnaping ror ransom in the Aug. 19 abduction of Scudder, 64, whose Balboa Island bayfront mansion was a familiar setting to Wesson, an as- sociate or 15 years• standing. Seller~ is also charged with as- sault with a weapon for allegedly smashing Scudder In the mouth wtlh a aun butt In the t>lder man's successful fistfight for freedom from his kidnapers. The lwo men remain in Orange County Jail in Heu of $100,000 ball each. Deputy pis tricl .Attorney William Morrissey played the tape -liberally laced with pro- fanity -to a hus hed handful of s pectators at the preliminary bearing. "I lied like --," the speaker stiys in oullinlng a compJicated flnonclal sche m e involving manipulation of his income m one deal. Wesson is accused of lrying to extort $250.000 ransom from Scudder's wife following the ab- duction outside Scudder 's den- tist's office in Huntington Beach. The former operator or a Palm Desert car leasing agency is be- ing sued in San Bernardino COun· ty Superior Court for more than $3 million for allegedly bilking a bank out or $170,000 in financing his fleet or cars. Two other individuals 3l'e men- tioned on the t.pe, along with the Federal Depositors' Insurance Corporation <FDIC). A man named John -Scudder goes by Jack lo close £riends and associates -Is also, mentioned on the tape, which defense al· torncys claim was illegally ob- tained by Huntington Beach police without legal n gbt of search and seliure. ' Scudder's wife, Valerie -third witness called Wednesday -ap- peared lo tire as she heard the tape fro the wilnes~ stand. stand. "It was a calm voice," said Mrs . .'.icudder as she testified on) lhe. kidnap ransom tlllllphoo&t call , "lt wa s a plcsasanl 1 \'OICC •• nlCl'ly pitch~d ... U I gent le m a n 's voice ... ~en-. teel. .. n ol rude ... no ob-) scenilles ... JUSl a nice pleasant voice us lam talking lo you.''she' testified under questioning 6y 1 Morrissey. ' She quoted the caJJer as telling. her lo make no reply, just obtain ~ and deliver $250,000. ,including SLS0,000 in S50 bills and the 'Fe-~ mainder in S20 bills as instructed ( <See SCUDDER. Page A2> China's ao Dies at-82 ~ 2 Cities Get Nod On Coast The Loc31 Agen~y Formation Commission <LAFC > gave Newport Beach and Laguna Beach the toeholds both cities wanted Wedne day 1n the 10.150-a cr e coastal area that separates them In the process, the commission rejected a bid by Irvine to extend Its sphere of inrluence through the San Juan Hills and on to the sea. Power Struggle ·Predicted TOKYO <AP l Chairman Mao Tse-tung died today, plung· ing China into an uncertain political future and leaving a gaping hole in lhe leadership of lhe world's most populous na· ti on. As ir anticipating a power stru1gle for Mao's mantle, the Central Committee of the Com munist party Lssued an appeaJ for unity. In a statement, the committee pledged to "carry on the ca u se lert behind by Chairman Mao." -~ .. ,.,,~, .. MAO TSE· TUNG SHOWN THROUGH YEARS OF CAREER As Young Revolutionary, Red Army Leader, Party Chairman Replaeing Valve At issue in LAFC's 4 to 1 de- cision was es~ablishment of clly spheres or influence over the 3.S.mile long coastal strip that is now county territory. Areu placed wtthin a city's spher.e-.c>f inrtuence are designat- ~ to~ Ull~ly eventual extension or its boundaries . And such a designation gives city orfic1als a formal go-ahead to include planning for the sphere area in Its general planning pro· gram. Mao was the last of the great Communist revolutionaries o( his age. He outla1ted Ler\in and Stalin as well as nearly au or the Chlnese leaders who followed him in tbe Communist revolu· lion. The No. 2 man in the party has been Hua Kuo·feng. 57, regarded as a compromise candidate Newport City Chief'. Has '1-eart Surgery J Annexation of the coastal area ofroed by the lr\'ine Com p:iny lo the city. when and 1f il come1.. however. is subJect to the same regulations that control all an· nuations. Newport Beach. and LaglU)a Beach oHicials walked away from LAFC's meeting with all lhatthey cam e for. But the Irvine officials who plead~d the city·s case waJked away empty handed, with only a lone meaningless dissenting vote by Superv isor Laurence Schmit • to show for their effort. It was Mayor David Sills and City Attorney Jam~ Erickson who carried ln•1nc's message to th«> co mmission. They sought to h1H"e un Irvine · s.phcrc estab.lishe.d In the. area eventually awarded to Newport Beach . the area bordered on the east by the sphere granted to Lagunu R<'ach Both Sills and Erickson dis counted a so·callcd handshake agreement between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach that settled any differences those two cities might have over boun· , daries. And both Irvine officials re· minded lhe commission of a Newport Reach ordinance that requires voter approval or any '' (Set' COAST, Pa«e AZ> Coasc Weather More rain appears on the way. accompanied by muggy, warm air. Coast highs 75·80. humidity about 70.90 percent. INSIDE TODAY s;,,,.r Bob D,Jatt """ call u Jaome, but .a Lot Angeles CounfJI building hupector A Lo119 Si ret~I• Linda Travers, s tanding tall enough with the help of hls duffel bag, welcomes her husband Bob. a c rewman on the aircraft carrier Ranger, back hom e to San Die,::o after 222 days at s<!a. Wallace's Bedroom Bugged by Wife? MONTGOMERY. Ala. <AP> Gov. George C. Wallace says the dicovery of a taping system in his bedroom ts a "domestic matter between my wife and myself" and that po lilies has nolbfog lo do with it. "This happene d in m y bedroom between me and my wife," Wallace said at a news conference Wednesday. "What happens between me and m y wile, as long as it doesn't affect. the state or Alabama or m y service as governor, remains the business of me and my wife." His brief, sometimes halUng' remarks cam e ln response tor~· ports that an extemive taping system bad been discovered by state troopers at the mansion. answer r.-portt-rs' inqu1r1es about s pecifi cs of the system He never said spccllicatly that hjs wife had any knowledge of the "device." There has been specuJalion of marital difhculties between the Wallaces. who were scheduled lo appear togethe r today at a recep· tion for Rosalynn Carter, the wife of Democratic presidential nominee J immy Carter. Sources close to the 57-year-oJd governor reported last month that members or Mrs. Wallace's personal staff had been relieved of duties because she was no longer stayin1 at the mansion. · between the quarreling radicals led by Mao's widow. Chiang Ching. and the moderates led by followers of the late Premier Chou En-lai and his protege, ousted Vice Premier Teng ffsjao- ping. But the s uccession to the chairm ans hip was uncertain and severe jockeying for power had been going on for some time. The ofCicial Peking People's Daily re- cenUy hinted or "armed slrug· gle" between the two factions. although no reports of bloodshed have surfaced. The 82-year-old Mao died at 12: 10 a. m . -9: 10 a.m. PDT Wed- nesday -the Hsinhua news agency said. He had been ill for some Ume and had acted more as a mediator in China's affairs than a day.by-day boss or the country. Hsinhua said no foreign gov- ernments or ff roups would be ln- vlt-Od t-0 send representatives to a memorial rally Sept.18. The news agency did not give the cause or death or say where <See MAO, Page A2) Open heart s urge ry w as scheduled today for Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wyn n. Wynn, 45, checked into Hoag. Memorial Hospital Wednesday in preparation for today's surgery to replace one or his heart valves that had become calcified. He said the problem was first noted during his annual physical a few months ago and he decided lo have the surgery performed before it became more serious. Wynn said he Informed the city council of the impending surgery last week. Personnel Director Frank Ivens is expected to be a p" pointed to act as city manager in Wynn's absence. Wynn said he didn't wanl "lo make a big thing out of this," so none of the city hall staff was in- formed until he went Into the hospital. "I feel just fine and J don't want anyone treating me like an invalid," he said. The city manager said he docs not expect lo be out of action ror more than six weeks. Dolly PllOC Stoll Plloto UNDERGOES SURGERY Newport Beach's Wynn LSD Guru Anti-Drug Leary Los.es Bid to Seal His Past Record By TOM B/\RLEY Of tAe O.Hy l'li.t Moll Dr. Timothy Leary, the former LSD and his form<.'r wife, Ro!lcmury, 41, arc guru, who said he now prefers to be billed again public r ecords. as "your average anti-drug American" But the court ruHn~ did not a ppear to was back in Orange County Wednesday. dampen the federal parolee's tradltional- Dr. Leary, 56, flew in ly high spirits. to Santa Ana from San -Francisco when he "AFTER ALL, I'm free," he com · he ard that the attorney mented. ''I'm free and available to all ~eneral's omce was op-and if you know of any group-Rotary, posing the sealing of Lions, church , you name it-that wants a criminal records relat-fascinating and knowledgeable speaker, • ed to his drug possession besureand letmeknow." arrest in Laguna Beach Dr. Leary indicated that his new on Chris tmas Day or freedom is not restricted to the parole re- 1968. Lun cently gr anted him by federal authorities in return for what he described as "my full and frank cooperation.•• • .1 . I ' I • .terms the MaUbtl pro}«t o "terrible 111iallma1h. '' ~e PogeA9. The reports, quoting unlden· lifted sources. said the system had been installed without Wallace's knowledge but ap· parently wilb the knowledge of his wife, Cornelia. Wallace dJd not acknowledge any strain in his relaUonshlp witb hls wife as a result of the In· cident. He said, "I think we can better resolve our differences, If any. If the press would accept (See WALLACE, Page AZ> BUT THE COLORFUL former Harvard psychologist didn't fly in fast enough. · He confirmed reports that bis liaison with British newspaper heiress Joanna Harcourt-Smith-who .legally changed . her name to Leary while he was in prison-is now al an end. ' ... ., M .. •• AU .,., Cl-I ... , ., He reached Superior Court Judge Ri chard Beacom's courtroom in time to Oaths Removed be told thal the Jwilt had granted the NEW YORK CAP> -The u.s. stat.e's request and ordered lbe me un-sealed. "BUT THEN YOU never know," he ~~~!:e~~e dcet'!'t=irr'o':s ~ri The decision which reverses the g rinned, happily waving an arrn in greet- f eder al job appUcatlons ot earlier ruUng of Judge Kenneth Wil&iams ing to a passing female deputy sheriff. llcCattby-era quesUoaa about means that police aad court records re· "After all, we owe each other a great deal t M One report said that wllen Wallace was informed of the tap- inl system and hundreds of re· cordJngs of bis business and personal calls he ordered his Wt.le out of the mansion and threatened to divorce ber . -Wallaee cODOnned.11aaL&. ''de: vice" aacl a munblr GI tapes· were recovered, but refused lo ~benbi_p in lbe Communllt I~ to the Art Qllony arrest and later and one o( us may decide that the debt is pan1 or otlier revOluUonary • conv1dtons of LMry, hJs son, John, 27, not yet paid." J~I groups_. ___________ ..... __ ... ..,.._. .... ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ .... __.,..., ____ _ I \% DAILY PILOT N Hinshaw Trial Breaks . Orange County Supenor Court. Judge Frank OomerucluJU called a rour-day breok in the trial of Con1resaman Andrew lUnshuw late Wednesday •fter llsltnlnt with the jury to the teshmony or the prosecution 's 16th witness. Former assessor's employe K'tnt Giboney's t estimony was almost Identical to that or lhe witnesses who preceded him Deputy District Attorney William ~vans commented be{ore the weeke nd break was called that almost all of lhe re. maining 60 witnesses will have the same tale to tell. · Giboney admitted that he was one of a number or assessor's e mpl oyes drafted to the .. Hinshaw for Congress" cam· paign In 1972 .despite his rehic· lance to volunteer for the assign. ment. He testified, as other witnesses have told the jury. that he sub- mitted vacation slips to com· .pensate him fo r the tame he de- voted to the successful campaign mounted by the former county assessor. mnshaw. 51. faces charges of grand the rt . conspiracy. em· bezzlemeot and violation of <;talc codes establishing lhe conduct of a public official. All those charges were fil ed after it was alleged that he used county manpower and materials tn May and June of 1972 while he was successfully opposing then incum6ent John G. Schmitz in the June Republican primary. Fro• Paye A I MAO •.. Mao died . American and other · recent visitors to China reported he was Crall and had trouble speaking. Medical experts who studied films of his recent ap- pearances s aid he showed symptoms or Parkinson's dis· ease. President Ford. who conferred with ~fao (or almost two hours last December , s a\d 1n Washington that his death was "tragic," and called him a "re· markable and very great man " The Soviet Union sent brier condolences. but had no pru1se for the man "ho regarded the l\remlin as his chief 1doological Crlemv. The Central Committee or· dcrcd a mourning period to last until the memorial rally In Pek· 1ng The rally Is to begin with all Chinese. "'whe rever the)· are." standing. at attention 1n :.ilent tribute for three minutes. After the announcement. Japanese correspondents said crowds gathered before a larae portrait of Mao in Peking's huge Tien An Men Square and near Mao's Peking residence. They reported seeing elementary s chool pupils led by teachers, with tears in their eyes and heads lowered, in Pe king's major treets. On Chang An Boulevard police with black arm bands were standinR every SO to 100 yards The road to a major Peking hospital was closed to all but of· r1clal cars. the Japanese cor· respondents added, indicating Mao's body m1~ht have been taken there. Hstnbua said atl 1'ecreatlonal activities would be halted until after t he rally. and Mao's body would lie In state in Pekin~·s Greoat Hall of lhl' People from Sept. 11-17. The rally will be broadr1111t ll v<' on radio and television, llsinhua 1uud. and all factorie..'I nnd ~om ll'UDilieS were lOld to larran1e for the ll\3ssea to llsten or watch. .. ORANGE COAST .. 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Mt..,, CM~• S-•ltl•tfl •• <-iH D H -:~=~W.U-VllW.:""'"" .. - rnurSday Sep1em~r 9 \87fi o.Uy l'lttt Stall ""-4• F ro• Pa,,.-t I COAST TOEHOLD. • • annexation ovtr 100 aeres. Sills altr1but~d Irvine's belated entry into the competit1on for tM prized coastal area to a ~·term planning proaram undertatctn by th Irvine Company three years ngo That proarn m became n reality las t month when county supervisors npproved a land use umcndmt'nt callln~ ror 6lD tiven· luul POPUhttlon in the area or 38.000 and S0,000 resldent:s. The land use plan designated roughly 75 percent 0( lhe 10, 150 acre coustnl ~trip for of)fn s p11('l' nnd recrea\ion use. a desl"nalion ha.-gely dependent on publk nc quls itlon orthe land. Sills and Erick on s aid Irvine's population by the ti.me develop. ment or the coastal plaJn begins• will be roughly ,00,000people. That size. both argue(!, would rnsure the city's ability to provide services to the coa~l. • But only Schmidt was persuaded by their arguments. t old th e ''O mmus1on t~at NewJ)Ort Beach's annexation or dinance should not be of sianifk cant conc~tn t-o LAl'C. ' 1'Wr don't reel lt's unusual to place matters of Uus magnitude (major a nnt•xat1ons) before the peoplt-." O'Neill ~aid as be de .. fended the voter approval or· dlnance Ro~ers told the five·mcmber panel thut he could not guarantee whut the mood or the voters miaht bf' It and when •nnexaUoo of th~ coastal area romea before them "l cnn say. however. that we have a vt.'ry intellittent electorate in Newport Ueach," Rogers said as he stopped short of assuring tbe commission voter eodorse· mentor possible annexations. t 'rt111t Pug~ A I SCUDDER. • J . D. WALLING (BACK TO CAMERA) SUPERVISES CEMENT WORK FOR HIS GARAGE Construction of Clltt Drive G•r•ge Angers Neighbor, Dr•w• Lawsuit He said inland cities through which coast bound traffic pours should have some control over the coast. Laguna Beach city offi cials were able to O\'ercome a LAFC staff recommendation lhal no de- cision be made on its sphere of an· flucnce application in a call that would come at J :30 p.m. the rollowing day. "Or your husband will be eliminated." the cool. cultur~. articulate Harbor Area matron quoted him as saying. Per111if Issued ' Neighbor Claillls Garage Bid Nixed A Newport Beach resident's claim that a building permit has been a11thoriied for his neighbor's garage despite denial of the project by the city council will be aired Oct. 12 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Walter Smith set the hearing date after Tom Hen· derson. a ~ewport-Mesa school trustee. filed a request for a temoorarv restrainin.li( order against his neig~bor. Jones D. Wallina. lll3 Kings Road. Henderson, an attorney who lives across the street from Walling, protests lhal construe· tion of the garage planned by Walling continues despite the foct that the building violates local codes on several counts Walling originally planned to build a garage to house a car and his m otorhome on his lot. but he needed a varian ce · because the proposed buiJdjng wouldn't meet the provisions or two 1onin1t laws It is a detached building that occupies the front half of the lot and ioning ordrnances requir<' that such a buildang be approved by \'Oriance. Building Director Bob Fowler also noted that the height limita t1on on a detached buildmg is M feet and the rear or the l!llrage 1s built out over the cliff above West Coast Highway. making 1t 31 feet from the ground. Fowler. who along with Plan- ning Director Dick Hogan. ii; named as a co-defendant in lhe court action . s aid a variance was originally granted by the cl· ty j>lanning commission. That permit was withdrawn late this spring when Watling's neighbors complained that they were not notified or the original hearing and further protested that the building going up did not confor1 t o plans approved by the plan ng commission. A second earing was held and the variance was denied. Walling appealed to the city council and again lhe variance was denied. Al that point. the city attorney rnformed Walling that he had four options : Remove the nearly completed garage; remove the roof wbfch would put the building in another category not in need or a variance; reduce the height. or make the buildine conform with zoning ordinances. Fowler said the latter was ac- complished when Walling resub- mitted designs Jn which the garage was attached to the house with a service room and tile roof was redesigned in steps so that it measures 24 Jeet from the ground at the rear. Based on the design changes. Fowler said he had no grounds not to issue a permit and Wall· ing resumed construction. But Henderson. whose view is impaired by the structure. con· tends that the bullding i.s far in excess of anything intended when height restrictions were written into the zoning codes. Front Page A.I WALLACE TAPES. • • that this is purely a domestic matter." In an Aug. 26 interview with the Montgom e ry AdvertisPr. Mrs Wallace said she was un aware of rumors th3t she had been anvolved 1n secretly tapinJ? her husband 's lelephone con versatlons. During the 1nlt•rv1ew, Mrs. Wallace said he believed the media were being ··used" by un 1denllf1ed persons circulating rumors that she and the governor had separated. possibly lO harm h~r or her reputation ror political reasons The Advertiser also reported that Mrs Wallace rcn•ntly un· derwcnt !aclat co!\metic surgf'ry at a Birmingham hospital. The newspaper. cltinit recorm at tht' F.ye Foundation Hospital. said she checked rnlo the hospital Ju. ly 24. registerin~ under her maiden name. Cornelia Ellis. After check ing out or th~· hos pital. the newspaper said. s h"' spent the next few days rcc·cwcr Ing at the homr of the ph)'1iclan who performed her surgery. Dr. Gayton McCollough Dunn a the news cunforence. Wallace expressed appreciation to his 37·year-old wife for her support following the assassina· lion attempt in Laurel. Md .• dur· Ing his 1972 campaign ror Uie pre· sidency. Ke also campaigned for the Dem ocr atic presidential nomJnatlon this year. Mrs. Wallace has written ,an autobioc raphy. · ·c·O(!tha." whlcb tells of her marriage to Wallace and the aftermath or lhe shOOting that lert him paralyzed from thf' waist down. Mrs. Wallace has not dis coura1ed speculation that !iht' plant.l o rµn for governor in l!l7H when her husband's term tx· pirtS. Wallace said Wednesday (hat ir his wire runs he "would be a stron1 for her as l was ror my flt'lt wile.·• The late Gov. Lurl~ Wallace ran In 1966 and was elected as a atancMn ro Wallace..-who was prevented by stale law from suc· I ceeding himself. She died or cancer in 1968, 17 months after taking omce. Alabama law now allows a gov- ernor to serve two s uccessive terms . Wa llace's second suc- cessive te rm expires in l978, and he reportedly has been consider· mg a race for the U.S. Senate s eal held by 76-year-old John Sparkman, ulso a Democrat. Gov. and Mrs. Wallace were married in January 1971. It was the second marriage for both. Mrs. Wallace is the niece of former Gov. James E. "Big Jim" Folsom. who ran unsu<" cessfully against Wall ace for governor. In 1970 and 1974. libya "Ex pands' TRIPOLI. Libya IAPI Thl' Libyan government has 1ssur d new official maps expandmn lhl• eountry's southern bordC'r to talw more than 52,000 squar(' mile" of territory from J\ lgena. t:trurl and Nlge.-. The territory 1s thouJtht 10 be rich ln iron ore, uranium und phosphates. TRVCK MOJIED Olff QVICKLY "'Those stories you put on page one are right. One call dJd It -I sold my truck to lhe first caller," That's the advertising success experience or the Hun\ington Beach man who placed this cla551fied ad in the Du1ly Pilot· "71 Ford \!8 PL"~ 'hell. A C. Overld 11prln1111 . 1•11,t h1t<'h. 1\ ux J.lttS tnk l'S I'll. nuhals. r un' ~Int. S2000 xxx x llll tr you have a car or truck." sell. call 642·S678. It only takes a few.words in the right place to attract u buyer. Aloa1 the Oranae Coast. the right plmce to advmise is in th.- Daily Pilot. lrut of The Big Spentkrs Hun tingto n Beac h service station attendant Jerry Evans learned lO his dismay Wednesday rught that you can't judge lhe af. nuence of the customer by the price tag on his car, Evans complained to police that the customer had pulled ap to his pumps at Warner A venue and Bolsa Chica Street in a brand·new $20,000 German lu."ury sedan. Then he ordered three bucks· worth of gas. Then the big spender screeched away from the pump islands without pay· ing. Evans last saw the luxury taillights disap- pearing no rt hbound on Bolsa Chica Street. In so doing, they were able to sew up the city's Interest in about 6.000 of the 10.150 coastal acre::.. lhe area lD the land use amend· men\ planned to support minimal population. Mayor Phylhs Sweeney told the commission her eity has the pro. ven ability to provide services to the area west of the city to the Muddy Canyon. And Counc ilman Ja c k McDowell argued-that it has natural geographic and cultural ties with his city. For Newport Beach, it was Mayor Howard Rogers and plan- ning chief Richard Hogan whc argued to head off Irvine's pro- posed intrusion into the area they wanted set aside forlheirclty. Except for Schmlt's lone dis- senting vote. Rogers and Hogan had little difnculty persuading the commission, backed as they were by starr recommendations. City Attorney Dennis O'Neill Testimony resumes Friday at · 9:30 a.m. before West Orange County Judicial District Court Judge Robert A. Knox. Witnesses besides Mrs. Scud· der Wednesday Included Stever M. Burdett, 29. o( Stanton. who testified he rented a motorhomc to Wesson. who signed the con tract with his own name. Santa Ana motel mnnager Jo Ellen Glenn also told the court she saw Wesson at. the motel with it the morning of the Scudder ab· duct ion Wesson and-Sellers were cap- tured the followirrg day in a tr:ap maneuver engineered a mong Huntington Beach police. Ban· ning police and Riverside County Sheriff's deputies near Beau· mont. Bonus a· Target WAS HI NGTON (AP) -The Senate wants to kill a 1 percent bonus on cost·of-hving pension increases for retired federal rivil service and military personnel. Great hi-fl becJins with a JVC professional JR·5300 Receiver C0-$200 Cassette JL·B31 Turntable Mark IV Speat<ers. 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S aoeks I VOL. 69, NO. 253, 3 SE~T IONS~ 3-4 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1976 T E N SENTS. 1 'No. Decision' ·on County Health Unit Federjll officials said today they have no idea w h at 'Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was talking about when he said Wed· •1 nesday t hey have rejected county gover nment's applic3tion to be ·designa ted Or ange County's .-1 health'pla nning agency. "We don 't know "''bat 'Mr. Diedrich is talking about. There ,. has been no official decision," a I Department of Health. Educa- tion and Welfare <HEW> omcial in San Fr aocisco said. The official was Margarel Smith. HEW's resource develop- ment director. Since early this year, county government has been locked an competition with the Orange Coun ty Health Planning Council for the designation. With the de,.sig nation goes un. precedented control over the t'OWlty's health care industry, in· eluding veto power over plans for new facilities as well as plan.$ for expansion of existing facilities. Wednesday . .Qiedrich charged UEW has rejected the county's application and said the deds M>n "!!'•as political in nature." "1 am not sure what happened back In Washington and I might never know. Bul I ~heve the county application was by far the best," Diedrich said, The board or supervisors chairman said similar designa- tion application buttles in San Qiego and Santa Clara counties had been decidl!d in the county's favor. And. according to Diedrich, on· ly Orange County among county governments that npplied for the designation was rejected. But in San Francisco there was insistence among federal ticalth omc1ols that no official decision has been made . The county's application went to HEW wilh Gov. Edmund G. Brown 's endorsement. ' • However. there was little locul I supporl for th6 county's bid for the designation. ' • The health planninJ! council's application. o n the oth e r.} hand. received a lmost un-, ammous support from city gov- ernments, local service agen. ' cies. consumer groups and .1 health care providers. :china's ao Dies at 82 .~ .Rezoning In Toro · ,Approved . Orange County planning com- misstoners recommended the re- zoning of 26.8 acres or land in north El Toro for homes Wednes- day over t he objection or Com· mission Chairman Shirley Gnn- dle. Mrs. Grindle contended the land, near the nort hwest corner or Canada and Trabuco Roads, falls within a band a county con· sultant labeled as impacted by noise from El Toro Manne Air Base. She argued the developer should prove that land is not noise-im pacted or else housing shouldn't be allowed. "I cannot Li ve with myself and approve housing in the noisy ar ea," she said. J us t a day ear lier Mrs. Grindle had la mbasted fellow com- missioners for recommending to supervisors that residential de- velopment be a llowed in a band , the consultant, Ultrasystems. lnc .. said was noise-impacted. She delivered that criticism Tuesday an a minority report sent on to supervisors. Wed n e s day 's ext'hange followed consideration of rezon Ing the property Ron Wells , of VTN Consul· t a nts. r epresenting the de- veloper . asked that it be zoned (See NOISE, Page A.2) OC A ssessor To Address It was hot a nd muggy Wednesday, but that didn't stop cross-country runner Tom Martin, 15, from his daily IO-mile workout al UC Irvine. Still the University High School sophomore found he needed to take a breather before continuing his run. SACC Me eting Reclalllation Plan Or ange Coun t y Assessor Bradley L Jacobs will discuss county taxes and new assessed valuations on homt'5 during the next general meeting of lM Sad· dleback Arca Coordinating Coun· ell <SACCI Thi.' Sept 15 m1.•ctinn. open 10 the public. will bl'Rln nt 7:30 p.m. m th(' Pt>oplc's f''cdcrul SavinJts and Loan Association building, 23688 El Toro Road. El Toro. Jacobs· orricc is responsible ror deter mining the value of all pro- ' pcrty In the county. The assessor, appointed to his post in Novem ber , has been critical recently of area school trustees for nol cuttinJt their dis· trict tax rotes in accordance with increased valuations. Coas t We athe r More riin appears on the w ay, a ccom panied by muggy. warm air. Coast highs 75-80. bumidily about 70·90 percent. I NSIDE TODA W Sbtgcr Bob Drlaft tDill call it home, but .o Lo• <4"'1t lt• County building in~ctor , ternu the Malibu proi«f .a "terrlblt m ishma1h." Stt PogtA9. latlex Goes to MAC Board By WILLIAM SCIJRElBEll 04111• 0•11' .. , ... SUH The Santa Margarita Water District is planning a wast<' water recla mation network for Mission Viejo that could supply much of the community's irriga tion water In the future. T he ulli m ate system en- visioned by the district, which serves mor e than 50 percenl of Mission Viejo's 11,000 acres . would Include several sewage trealmenl plants, pumping sta· tions and a new 11:>-acre re· ser volron upper 0110Creek. William Knill, district general manager . will outli ne the plan during Monday night's Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun. cil meeting. Early last month, the water djstrlcl supplied projec~ plans and envi ronmental Impact re 1HVCK MOVED our QVICKLY ''Those stories you put on page one are rl1ht. One call did it -l sold my truck tolbefi.nt caller." Tbat '• tbe advertising success experience of the Huntington Beach ma n who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: '71 Ford VS PU .. shell, A/C, Over ld springs. cu.st hitch. Aux gas tnk.: PS P B, radials, runs JC Int. S2000. u it-it X!ClC If you have a car or truck to sell. call 642·S6'78. It. only takes a few words in tbe ri&ht place to attract a ..puyer. '°)\JODI tbe Orange eo.st. the ritJ>t place to advenla II bl tR Daily Pilot. ports on the inltial part or the pro- ject to "interested government agencies" to determine the ex· tent of opposition and to gather more information. So far, Knitz said today, there has been no negaUve reaction to the plan. District's directors will meet Sept. 20 to decide whether or not to proceed with the extensive permit procedures necessary to get the project approved by agen- cies s uch as the Santa Ana Regional Waler Quality Control Board. Assuming the permits are ob· t ained in quick order, the pilot phase of the network will gel un- <See WATER, Page A.2) Ster eo Taken In Burglary Stereo equipment and Jewelry with a total value or more than $4,000 comprised the loot of a bur&lar who e ntered a Laguna Hills apartcoent via the open win· dow. Orange County sheriff's of· ricers said the intruder took his haul from the home of food dis· tributor James Eala, 30, of 2$211 Stockpor t Dr ive, a nd then climbed through the open win· dow or neighbo r Doris Jane Poole,25., Officers said be took stereo equipmenl. a rug, a television s~t. and a piirse from her apartment. Mrs. Poole, a d aims processor , valued the loss at $4.10. Deputies said they have been et Yen a descript.loa ~a man seen hartloe atowlcl .1be premllel while \be two vlctlms ~ oqt at .wort. I Power Struggle Predicted TOKYO (AP) -Mao Tse-tung, who led the Communist takeover or China in 1949 and dominated the world's most populous nation for 27 years. died early today, Peking ao.nounced. He was 82 and had been failing for many months. His death im mediately threw open the q uestion ol who would succeed him and was expected to intensify the power struggle that has shaken Peking intermittent- ly for years and that flared with renewed intensity after the death of Prime r,tinister Chou En-Jal in January. There has been no designation of his s uccessor as chairman of the Chinese Communist party, the country's most powerful post, which he had held since 1935. P resumably Pre mier Hua Kuo-feng is out in line to sue· ceed Mao. since be was also named first vice chairman or the party when be was raised Lo the premiership n ve months ago. But bis elevation is not assured. He is in his mid to late SOs. Others wbo appear to be In the running a r e M ao's widow, Chiang Ching, a leader or the radical faction or the party; her proteges, Vice Premier Chang Chun-chlao, 64, Wang Hung-wen (the youngest possible successor at 42) and Yao Wen-yuan, SJ; party vice chairman and defense minisler Yeh Chien-ying, 78, and Chen Hei-lie n, command er of Peking units of the 31!.z·million· man Liber ation Army. Wa ng also is a vice chairman of the party. The party constitution pro- vides that a plenary session of the 195-member Central Commit· tee elects the new chairman. Hsinhua, the official Chinese news agency, said Mao died at 12:10 a .m. -9:10 a.m. PDT Wed· nesd ay -"because or the worsen ing or h is illness a nd despite all treatment, although meticulous medical care was given him in every way after he fell ill." <See MAO, Page i\Z) Ill" Wlr ...... li» MAO TSE-TUNG SHOWN THROUGH YEARS OF CAREER As Young Revolutionary, Red Army Leader, Party Chairman . , ' Wallace's Bedroom Bugged by Wife? ., MONTGOME RY. Ala. CAPI Gov. George C. Wallace says the dlcovery or a ta ping system In his bedroom is a "domestic m atter between my wife and myselr" and that politics bas notbjng to do with it. "Th is h a p pened i n m y bedroom between me and my wife.'' Wallace said at a news conference Wednesday. "What happens between me and my wife. as long as it d~n't affect th.e state of Alabama or my service as governor, remajns the business of me and my wife.'' His brier, sometimes halting remarks came in response to re· ports that an extensive taping UON SAFARI SIGN TO STAY Lion Country Safari, Inc. has been given permission by the Irvine Planning Commission to leave its 30-root "Lion Country" sign sta ked to the hillside for another five years. The letters in the sign are 30 feet high and 20 feet wide and are located on the hill facing the northeast. Lion Country officials say lhe sign is necessary to gwde park visitors traveling west on the San Diego Freeway. sys tem had been discovered by state troopers at the man.sion. ' The reports, quoting uniden· • tlfl ed sources. s aid the system had been ins talled without ~ Wa llace's knowledge but ap-' parenUy with the knowledge of his wife, Cornelia. 1 One re po rt said that when ·· Wallace was informed or the tap-: ing syst~m and hundreds or re· cordlngs of his business and ' personal calls , he ordered his wife out of the mansion and threatened to divorce her. ~ Wallace confirmed that a "de-,. vice" and a number or tapes were recovere d , but refused to a ns wer r eporters'.Jnquir ies' about specifics or the system. . He never said specifically that · his wile had any knowledge of the .: ''device.'' There has been speculation or '' marital difficulties between tbe Wallaces, who were scheduled to j. appear together today at a recep- tion for Rosalynn Carter , the •. wife of Democratic presidential nominee Jim my Carter. J Sources close to the 57-year·old , governor reported last monlh j that mem bers of Mrs. Wallace's ~ personal start had been t cllcved of duties because she was no J longer staying al the mansion. Wallace did not acknowledge any s train ln his relationship with his wife as a result or the in· <See WALLACE, Page A.2) LSD Guru Anti·Drug -.,,_ Leary Loses Bid to Seal His Past Record By T OM BARLEY 04 no. 0.11, ...... """ Dr. Timothy Leary, the former LSD guru, who said he now prefers to be billed as ''your average ant t·drug American·' was back in Orange County Wednesday. Dr. Leary, 56, flew in lo Santa Ana from San • F r a n c isco when· he heard that the attorney · general's office was op· posing t he seali ng of criminal records relat· ed to bis drug possession arrest in Laguna Beach on Christmas Day of 1968. LUltY B UT THE COLORFUL forme r Harvard psychologist didn't. ny in fast enough. He reached Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom 's courtroom in time to be told that the jurist had granted the s tate's request and ordered the file un- sealed. The d ecis ion which r everses the earlier ruling of Judge Kenneth Williams means that police and court records re· lated to the Art Q)lcmy arrest and later ronvic:tions of teary, lils son, .Tolin, n, and his form er wife, Rosemary, 4 J, :..1rc again public record'i. But the court ruling did not appear to dampen the federal parolee's traditional· Jy high s pirits. "AFl'ER Al~L, l'm free," he com· menled. "I'm free and available lo a ll and if you know of any group-Rotary. Lions, church, you name it-that wants a fascinating and knowledgeable speaker , besure andletme know." Dr. Leary indicated that his new freedom is not r estricted to the parole re· cently granted him by federal authorities Jn return for what he described as "my full and frank cooperation." He confirmed reports that his liaison with British newspaper heiress J oanna Harcourt..Smit h-who legally changed her name to Leary while he was in prison-is now at an end. "BUT THEN YOU never know," he grinned, happily waving an arm in greet4 ing to a passing 'female deputy sheriff'. .. After au, we owe each other a great deal and one or us m ay decide that the debt. is not yet paid.,. . ' ~ ,I I J ,, 1 All'WIAphoi. SUCCESSOR TO MAO? Premier Hua Kuo-feng f 'rum P ag«• l I MAO ... Many American and foreign vis itors to China the pa:.t ~car said Mao looked frail and had trouble speaking. There \\en• re •ports that he :.uCCered a stroke . In June, Chinesl.' officiab sa1u Jle stopped re(•ci vin~ important foreign \'1sitors "bccuuse he 1~ too old and too busy " In Chane::.c photog raphs and lcle\'I ion broadcasts recently, Mao looked pale and feeble. After studyang films o l\1 ao's television appearances ical experts said he showed a symptoms associated wtt.h Parkinson's' disease -slowne$S of movement. set facial e>.· pression and slurred, indistinct s peech. The disease is a pro- gressive affhclton of the central nervous system also known as shaking palsy. There have been indications for some lime that Mao was not m day.to-day control of the coun· try because of hl'§ deepening ill· ness and that many actions were taken by others m h1s name. However. the reC'enl demotion and firing of former ViC'e premier Teng Hsiao-ping was widely belteved to have been at Mao's d1rect1on, 111d1catang he s till held enormous po\\ er The announ<'t>mcnt of Mao's death was d<'laycd for about 16 hours, the same lenf!t,h or time that antervcncd before the death of Chou wa., announced Jan. 6. Li .S. Senate M ajonty Leader Mike Mansfield <D·Mont ), an acknowll•dged authority on Asia. said. "He was the last uf the great World War II leaders." adding that Mao'!I "passing Wlll mark the end of an er..;i. but not the end or the pohC'tes he's laid down for the People's Republic of China." President Ford said later that "Chairman Mao was a remarka· ble and a very great man He had the vision and 1mag1nat1on to open up the doors to the t:n1ted States. "It 's trag1<'. of course. that a man of his great remarkable abahty and :iikill and vision and foresight has passed away ·' F'ord met with Mao for one hour a nd SO minutes I a s t December during his China tnp Former President Nixon talked with the Communist leader in February. apparently the last Amen can to do so. F1ags at Chinese government huildlngs and many foreign mis· :.ions in Peking, ancludmg the U.S. liaison office, were lowered to half staff s hortly after the Pek· · mg radio announcement. Residents of Peking, contacted hy. telephone from Uong KonR. :.aJd there was no mass outburst {If em otton. One resident said. "People were walking around normally but ~omc were weepln" :ind manyrothers rcnccted shock and sorrow on their races." Ttl'n An Men. the huRe pubh<' :-Quo.ln' nc•nr M ao·s rckln.: rr :.1dcnce. was reported normal. t•i<cept that o larger than usu:il number or oCCacial hmoustnei> <'ould be seen. 09'ANGE COAS'r ,, DAILY PILOT ,..,.. <>-"'""' '°"'' P•flwi roo1 •ittt •n''" ., t •••• Dm•1' lf'lii Nt-'*' f't•\\ "I vtJH""°'fh't ttw()t,~ C .. " f'vblf'*'lft9 Con P•ft• .. ,...,. f'd•IN'i1'1 ••• 1v-.h"t-n AMl"t,., tf\tN•t" f ,.._.,., tnt tMt,. ..,. ... Ntu-.~.u• O•tt(h, •tuf?UAQICN\ •V•n '""""' uun Veltt'f, ''"1"'"• ''"'flt'''~•• 'w,.11,., ,,., ~,:!~ =~:.:.':'i:fv~~·,~ ::f~::J~' ~~r ~;Z: ;-r0,~:;~1.r.,:~.~.~ DO ~'' Ito Robert N. Wet'() r'f UOft"ll •'Kf ._l.lbt1V-..>1 Jack R. Curt.y v .. ' ,.. •• , .. f\, •flif c,.~, .. w,,.~· Thomes Ke~ll rd••• Thomas A. M urphlnl' llMNf""'9 f.e•l!Of Charil'\ H. 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Although tcachcr.s r~)ected a four percent cost·of·livani: In crease. district officials say thr chief areas of disagrc.-..•meJll do oot appear to be fanancrnl. "Th • ·~~uc ;.1ppears to be one of power -who will run the di:>lr1ct ;ind th~ board cannot sur· render that right." said a pre· * * * Public Mum· On SVUS D P ay Policy Residents of the Saddleback Valley Urufied . C'tlOOl District had absolutely nothing to say Wednesday about district coun- ter · proposals to employe's salary. benefit and working con· d1t1on requests. A public hearing, scheduled JUSt to receive residents' com· ments on the proposals, opened and closed in less than 10 minutes. pared stateme nt iss\K'd by JObn Cooper, the district's chief ncgoU:.tor. Ile said teachers are asking th~t Items be Included tn the con· tract that arc "bey~ wbut the law permlti>." Teachers, bowcvc:r, contend the district ls interpreting the lt&w, which we nt into effect July l , in its "narrowest framework." They would like some of the d!s.' lrict 's past practices included in n binding contract. District officials, however, say these can o nly be continued as policies of the Board of Educa· ti on. The difference lies tn the fact that a contract cannot easily be broken -a restriction ~·hlch :1p peitls to the teachers r but the bonrd can change its policies. Howe\•er, Cooper suld board policy is not ·'whims ically changed." From the board's standpoint. he said, the teachers ' request ts "abs urd.'' Cooper said negoliutions wlll continue but the board's finan- cial oCfer is •·as far as they can go." He said the cost-of·livin~ in crease, incremental raise and higher cosl for fringe benefit., will amount to a 10.S perccnl in· crease for employes. !J69 Homes S lat ed SACC Gives Nod To Mathis Ranch It will, he said. place tht' du;. tnct 10 a competitive place against other county school dtS· tncts. Ford Team Bala1ice d I n S tate From Wire Services former lkatll' Rin~o Stu~·r sport~ a dn1stic hnt' in hair st ylt!S durin!! filming In \~'est <!ermuny. Ringo had lu s hair s horn during tht• ~ummcr Io combat the heat. A California campaign or ganizatiqn combining t'ord and Reagan backers has been an· noonced by President Ford's na· S'J..-... ··---r.'S Dz•n • honal carflpaign director. JUI~ ~ State Sen Denrus Carpenter <R ·Newpor t Beach). Ford's T C • pnmary campaign co-chairman. 1 0 O l llllllte as among the members of Lhc 1-·ord steering committee named "long' Co a'St Wednesday by James A. Baker. f:I_ Nine or the 20 members or the Mw executive committee were Widely scattered sho\\ers and Reagan delegates t o the considerabl e c loudinei,s . Republican National Con\'enllon, spawned by u tropical storm off Th e Sad d I e back Are a building planned on another part including Rea.: an 's personal at· the coast or M cxico. "ill conlinuc Coordinating Council (SACC) of the ranch be delayed until a torney, William French Smith, an Orange Count) through f)'.i· planning review board has given road is constructed over the 'singer Pat Boone, and recording day. accordang to thl' National a gener ally favorable nod lo freeway. executive Mike Curb. Weather Service. plans for r esidential develop· The planned development is Southern California auto de· A warm drinle fell over parts ment of the Mathis Ranch in bordered by the San Di ego aler Robert Nesen, chairman of or Oran~e County today und Laguna Hills. Freeway, Alicia Parkway, Paseo Reagan's California delegation. forecasts l'all for more rurn The board recommended Wed-de Valencia and Laguna Hills was named co·chairman along especially in the late ofternoo~ nesday that the County Plannlng Mall. It is owned by the Mlt.his with San Diego busfoess man and early evcnin~ Commission approve construe· R a nch Jan d .com pan y of Leon Parma. a lonf!t,ime friend of tionof369 singlefamilyhomeson Riverside. PresidentFord. The moist a ir and thun. It was probably the second shortest meeting ever hdd by the distnct. Another hearing, called in July to get comment on the employ es' requests. tgok even less time. No one spoke then either. a portion or the 169·acre plot. In addition to the single family Also on the committee are dt!rclouds have bc<'n pushed into However, the SACC unit asked-tlome , the deve1o~rs plan 400 several Calif-orn+a bunness lhe. area by Ull upper level low- thata thr~e-acrelotbedesignated multiple units. A population of leaders who played prominent pressure systern about 350 miles However, residents did speak during two later hearings on the employe proposals. Fifteen people sat quietly in the audience Wednesday. When it was over. one couple com· plained that they attended this hearing and last week's Board or Education meeting to learn more about the proposals. Although copies or the dis· tnct 's offers were available in the Laguna Hills admirustrat1ve office. the/roposals were never e xplatne during a public session. And the proposals. considered to be the trustees' bottom offer. have already changed. Initially, trustees offered employcs only incremental raises amol.!nting to an average 4.S percent salary increase. Dur· ang negotiations, however. dis· trict representatives offered teachers an additional four per· cent cost-Of·living raise. The teachers already have re· JCcted lhis offer. A C'OSt·Of·living raise also may have been offered to other employes. However. district of· f1cials say they C'annot disclose what is being discllssed because negotiations are continuing' with these employes. WALLACE • • cldent. He said , "l think we can better resolve our differences, if any, if the press would accept that this is purely a domestic matter ." In an Aug. 26 interview with the Montgomery Advertiser. Mrs. Wallace said she was un· aware or rumors that she had been involved In secretly taplnlf her husband's telephone con· versa lions. Durlng rhe intervlew, Mrs. Wallace said she believed the media were being "Wied" by un· identified persons circulalinJt rumors that she and the governor had separated, possibly lO harm her or her reputation for Political reasons. The Advertiser also reported that Mris Wallace r('('ently un· derwent racial cosmetic suraery at a Birmingham hospital. The newspaper, citing records al the F;ye fo'oundatlon llosp1tal, aaad 11he checked into the hospital Ju· ly 24. r egistcrlna under her maiden name. Corneli a Ellls. After checking out or thf' hospital. the newspaper said. she spent the next f<'w days recover ing at the home of the physician who performed her surgery. Or. Gayton McCollough. During the news confel'ence. Wallace expressed appreciation to his 37·year-old wife for htt support following lhe auasslna- tion attempt in Laurel. Md .. dur· ing his 1972 campaign for the pre- sidency. He also campaigned for the Democratic presidential nomination this year. Mrs. Wallace bas written an autobiography, "C'nelia." whkh tells of her marriage to Wallace and the aftermath of the shoot1n1 that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Mrs . Wallace has not dis· couraged speculation that she plans to run for governor In 1918 when bt"r husband's term ex· pi res. Wallace aaid Wednesday that if his wire runs he 'twould be aa stro nc lor her as I wu for my first wile." as a ne1fShborhood park and 2,300 people is projected and the roles in the Ford primary cam· off the coast of San Diego. separated from the Aliso Creek first residents are expected to paign, including oi lman Henrv This low pressure system Is corridor . . movelnnexlsummer. Salvatori, Hewlett· Packard drawing moisture from TropicaJ The board also reiterated its Shops and om ce buildings are President David Packard, de· Storm Kathleen, now about 480 opposition to buildings higher planned for the area adjacent to partment store executi\•e Ed males southwe:.t of La Paz and than 35 feet. The members asked the Laguna Hills Mall. About 35 Carter , and attorney Charles s wirling 1t over Southern that a five·story business office acres are designed for open Bakaly. California. according to :; space, most of ll a long lhe Aliso In a statement 1sstted through weather .s.cnacc forecast(!r. . F P Creek. the Ford campaign committee. Muggy temperatures in the r o• age A I The developers are also plan· Reagan said the new committee m1d ·se\'ent1e are e xpected ning to build a private tenrus club "begins the process or bnnglng along the coast with ha~her \em· W A TE ft• • • _o_n_th_e_p_ro_pe_rl_Y_· ________ ou_r_p_a_rt_Y_t_og_e_t_h_e_r_.'_' ______ i>e_'_r_a_tu_r_e_s_in_l_a_n_d _____ _ der way late this year or early next year with completion due in two years or less, according to district otricials. The initial segment will in· elude cons tru ction of the seasonal holding reservoir in Beaver Hollow, a deep, narrow foothill canyon upstream from Mi ss ion Vi e jo's n early · completed, 125·acre, manmade lake. Also planned for the first phase is an effluent treatment plant ad- J&Cent to Oso Creek, near the de· ad end of La Pai Road. The facility will be designed to even· tually handle up to a million gallons a day or hquid ernuent. Knitz said the initial facility won't be handling any solid waste matter o r s ludge, only liquids that wm be bled orr from the existing Oso trunk sewer line leading to large treat- ment facililies r arlber downstream . "There will be nothing objec- tionable about this facility -no smell or anything Uke that," Knlu said. District planners are already cons idering cha nges in their pilot project. Including construction of the Cull·sized re11ervoir and 100· fool-high dam . The existing pro- Ject plan calls ror a two-stage reservoir development. Knitz explained that the re- s ervol r Is necessary to provide the gravity pressure needed to s upply the treated effluent water to the community's irrtaation s ystem. The treated water will actually be pumped upstream from plants below the reservoir to keep the basin filled. According to Knitz, the ul- timate system. with its full· hlown sewage treatment plants furtht>r downstream near the San Dieao Freeway won't be able to supply all the community's future irrigation water needs. But he did say the system would take a great deal of pre· ssure off the exlsUna sewage treatment facilities serving the rnpid ly.growln~ i:ommunities served by Santa M argar'lta. And, eventually, use of treated efnuent tor Irritation rather than more costly lm~rted domestic water will be ' cheaper for the customers." Knllz added. FroM Pa9~ A I NOISE ..• for single family homes. But county stare memben sug· gested the land be zoned for a planned community instead, with the idea of providinl ht1her density in som e areas to reduce housing costs. Wella countered, however. say- ing he didn 'l think a density of more than about eight houses per acre could be achieved. 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