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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-17 - Orange Coast Pilot-~hop•r F .. lls ··oatOBeaeh .. Near. Laguna - FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1976 , """"' ... MO. au, 4 HC1109IS, • PAOH Sandy Knight NewSlnen ~.~ .... ~~~~l~f Ask for I Otllly ............ -. LAGUNA 'S HELl!N N!JMAN .,.00 CLOSE' TO CHOPPIR M•rln• Corpe AJrcraft CrHh L•nd• on IHCh ClwpP.er· Crashes ··On Laguna Beach ~ 8y,ACKCllAPPDJ. In Hell= Ctub'.'' quipped 1 • 0t1Mo.tty""t.MI Helen I' ma.a of Luuna.~acb A lwln·bladed ••s. Knlcbt•· Whow .. c Oletl\o\Mbischopper U.S. Marine Corpe helicopter when lt elenlted lnte> U.. nam>w crMh landed on the Sout.h Lq\ala 1andy 1pU below a t>.nk of ocean· I leach below the private com-rroatllouHs. ' eullllty or La1unlta Tbunday. Tbere were no inJntea, ; ' oarrowly mluinl Mnral "'°" however, eltber amon1 bet!tenl • th ... -~·--beacbcoen or the alrcraft •a four. •• can see e ~now, mancrew " ... year-old Mot!MrotTwolWlecl The M~e C01111 today l1fled . tbe~$tak ... ltdrthlbeech -----------with another lar1er •'Sea Stauton •' lleUcoptu. 1 lnltlally technldana attempted to repair the ltrlclcen craft '° U\lt tt coWd beOownout. "PATIY'S PUGRT Those eJforta were unsuc· ce11fal aad today tbe corps ~ tbe.tallen birclh'om tbe Marines woned tbrou1b the ftlabt and at one pablt feu11li a rl1ln1 tide w.oald swamp Ute downed tbopper. Low tneb Wtre broulbtta U. an attempt to pull tbe Sea kill~ away trom U.. ld- vanclnltea. fte eraft wa1 too ._, Im· bedMd ln •a.ad aDd the tOWtnl halted when it appeared tbe craft'a lanclina 1ear wOuid be damqed. 1"be SH Knitltt was OiJcUd b)' M.i. Jolla J . Malloy,Gt'tmtiaand cs.conE&. PICIAZ> t, Freedom FRESNO (AP) -Four newsmen hope to get out d Jail "1' or at leut flnd out how loot they mUlt stay -by convtncin( a jqe today that they will oever re-1ea1 • conlidentlallOUl'te. SUpertor Court Judi• Hollls Belt, wbo Jailed the Fraoo Bee newsmen indefinitely two weeks aio iD hopes or forcln& tbe dia· cloeure, planned a bearlnl to evaluate what effect Jail bu bad ont.hem. The four were elven lndeflnlte coercive aentencea after btiag cited for contempt HYeral Umes rot relusln& to answer quesUool In court. If Beat decldeJ they are unllkelY to revHJ their source, he can no tooaer bold tbem lndefinttely, but can luue punlliveaentencea for cont.empt. Attorneys for the newspaper will ar1ue that Best lhou1d Im· poae one contempt sentence atalntt each man, Umfted by state law to five davs In tall. In· atead of a aeparate aent.ence Ot\ eacbof55counta. "Our resolve 11 even at.roncer today than It waa when we entered the prison farm becaUH of the tremendous out~ d sup- port we've received, ' Geor1e Gruner, one of the lwr, 1ald in a telephone Interview Thunday. "ft wu far beyond our expeeta. Uona." Otber joumallall scheduled to taUtJ tbat proleaalonal ethics de· mend cooUn!fed allence were col· <See raEss, Pap.U) Bogus Cop One Upped PORT LAUDERDALE. na. <AP> -.. I'm a cop. You hit a cop!" a man ln· volved ln a collision here · 1~ at he Oaabed a told NdCe at two men tn tbe ~car. Tb •Oler t w.o me.a loot.I at .... bad••· ..... tylq blm u .. ........, ~1 Sheriff, MkldleMX c.Mty, MU1atln8lltta," aad tbeD prod•ed their own ba41e1, Police Hid. The)' were plaladothel, undlfto•• detedlftl fOI' Fortt.uderU1e. 8l1aa PMllp Blaney ... of Bol&on, .... &rrelted T'bund17 on cbaries ot lmpenooaUD1 an oMcer and drhlnl whUe latOx~ lclUIL .. • . NeWsmen Qope· Silence .. .. .. . . . •• • Will Boy ·FI..sedom KIT CARSON, Colo (AP> -~truck carrying S.7 mllllon frably mlnted pennies collided with a cattle truck on a 61gbway west of here. Two people were killed, at least 2S head of cattle were killed and milllons of pennies were scattered over the road, of·} ficlals said. •.1 • The pennies, $S1 ,500 worth, were tJelng transport-1 ed in SO-pound bags from the Denver Mint to the Federal Reserve Bank in San Antonio, Tex., said Bet· ty Higby, superintendent d the mint. The Colorado State Patrol said the collision oc· curred Thursday after a trailer truck carrying 103 head of cattle crossed tbedividinl line of U.S. 287 Cheyenne County Sheriff Murr:r Renner said the pennies were "scattered for sever hundred feet up and down the highway. Tbey11 never find them all." Investigators did try to pick up the pennies, but Mn. Hibgy said she did not know how many were re· covered. Attorney:· Buy Bid '· ·-Too Low By TOM BARLEY Of tM Deity 11'1 ... IUft Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith got backing late Thunday : ror her ariument that the Mobll Oii Company'• $200 mJWon btd tor James Irvine Poundatton ·• stock In the Irvine Company wu far below the real value d the holdin1s. It came In the form d an al· le1atlon by Deputy Attorney General Yeorylos A~lu who • claimed durin1 an Oranae Cowl• ty Superior Court bearina that • 1 jilvatment sector estimated at I percent ol the compmay's total county acreage wlD in itaell IOClb be worth t200 million. I ROC!k..,ell Project Enterprise Space Shuttle Unveiled Appallaa used data prepared t t by the cempany to back h.ls .,,.._, ment that 4,88 acres anal)'Rid by • the company In a carefully • auarded portfolio will top the S200 mlWon valuation mark ln • the near future. • Lawyers for the foundaUoft and the Irvine Company did not dJI. · pule ApPallu' eltlmatea. . • PALMDALE (AP) -1'lture apace travelen and earthbound taxpayen alike sot tbeir ftnt ,Umpse today of a JZZ-root.1on1 Space Shuttle or&lter that may be catr)'lne acl4r11tJ1t.1 and carwo on routine roun\Mrts> nltllta lnto space In less ti\ an to years. 11\e orbiter craft, to be named .. Er)terprlae •' after the spaceship featured on the televllJm lerles ''Star Trek,•• wu unveiled at Rockwell lnternaUonal'• faclll.' tybere. It COit the federal ~t SZ05 mllUon to bav• tldl llnt abuttle deetsned and built. with theeatireelx·1ear development pt'OJl'.am for several eddiUooal abulllee lal8M at 81.2b0Uon. National AeronauUu and Space Admlnlatratlon offtclalt 1ay tbe 1buttle can be Uled at leatt 100 limn and wW aave twn· dNda d mltu.ona of dollan over tbe pr..,t oa•U....ay space abatl. 1'bGuP lt woa 't mab ltl tlnt apace ~e until the early JJIOI, .,., .. Mr& DUt year at. nearb1 EdwM"dl Air l"orce Bue. Tbe llMIUle 11 ...,,.... to tate all nrtk.Uy lite Iii: ... space ..... pow.,.S bJ fWiolllpouble eaU4 rcdet .............. IOU' bdo orbtt al'OUlld the ..ua. n.. ......,, • ...._ • ..._. ertft will ..... toeartbla a_. .. .... ·-~-..... .,. Tbe ilMaUle Is UM Milt .... of UM U.S. m-.... ..-.ftltlllpro- .,... Wida ... Cl~"' C.· l7iDI ,... ....... k Will ........ Ute lint oppol'talC,1 for DOD· utronaut civilians, s uch as sclenUall, to fiy In space. · The shullle can be used to catr)' aatellltes lnto orbit, satins the .cost.I of expenslve, nonr'e\IH· hie launch rockets. It also can be equtpped to snare defective aatellltes, which can be taken in· to the ahuttle's spacious carBO bay to be repaired and placed back ln orblt. <lee IPACS, PapAJ) -· And Urey offered no eommmt •beD Appallu •UUest.ed Uult: the value of tile 1"tae Com··; peny's 11,000 aeres ln 0r..,. County ml1bt well M 4tawll' . from the 1ample valuation. (8eeHEl&E88,P .. eAJ) ,• ••••x # I . I Al DAILY PILOT s Fr1day September 17 t976 i.'lrst Round Fro• PapAJ . . · •4 ·~ ' ,. ::· .. .. :· .. ..... .. .. ·-·. .. South· Africa Talks Begin ' HEIRESS ••. ~1 Judi• Jam .. F Judpb btJnt aakedl>y Jawyen far Mn. Smlttt .. to make permanent 1 temporary '11'\junctlon whlcb r~ the pro- poeed aale ot foUMtaUon stock \.o the Mobil ll'O\lp . 'ntat stock repreJma a 54.1 ~rcent contro1Un1 lnt~t ln the lrvlne Company. Nrs. Smith arcues that lb• *2.00 mlWon olftr, which works out to IM a ahare, 1' untalr to btr and otbW mlnority ttockboldert. '•'PRETORIA, South Afrka (Ap > t1 .S. S.Cretar)' Ol st.a. deary A. KlHiD&tt t40k b11 dlPlomatlc: •llW.&!e to SouU. ~ca toda,y In ai!'l'hempt to end t.A• racial conttootallon in l(OJtt.hem Africa :;ltlaslnger flew into Watfl'kloof • ba.e outtide Pretoria from ~aka follow lo1 Ulb.tthZarn· OiUJ Prevident Kenneu, Kaunda. f!" was met by ::,OUtn AJnc~an :: ~~City Broke; ·Bilu Unptad MONROE, La. CAP> - Tbis city of 58,•00 people bas failed to meet the payroll for about 40 per- cent Of Its emrloyes, the firtt dehu l by an American city •lnce 1970. Mayor W .L Howvd said the cUy was out ol money Thunda)', and described tbe situation aa '"'terrible .. far .. city employes are r eoocemed." There are about l.100 d · ty workers. and the CUy Hall staff of about 450 didn 'l set their monthly 1>4ycbeclu W edneaday a.s they were supPOfed &o. The city 1ald it woo 'l be able to pay I.be rest of I'-worken today as scheduled. 13Japanese Holdouts Eyed . "' JAKARTA,lndOGelJJI CAP)- Tbe lndoneaian alr fOfte ha sent a heUcopter Into the junaJe on Tarakan, a 1mall ialand off oortbeut Borneo, to investigate a report that 13 Japmese World War JI •lragalers are llvtnc in a cave, informed sources 1&1.d to- day. A retired policeman said, "It ii a long story. I got il from a <trlver. The driver got it from a vUJqer who said he aaw a man he tbouaht to be a former JJpanese aoldler of the Imperial Army, who w aa armed with a pistol. He wu In frontoC a cave." The poUceman told Uw story to a Japanese worker m the city oC f---'!"ariaklLn, Whv paned the report. to the Japanese Embusy here. Fro• Page A I SPACE ... And there are plans I~ t.be sbuttle to carry Spacelab, a European apace station, into or- btt. Al.lo beln& coraidored are ~e ambitious project.a, Uke b~ulln1 interplanetary • ips into orbit and aa- se na and launchlng them oiat the pull of earlb'a davit . :The ort1lnal namo al tbe or- biter waa tbe "Conatlt\IUoo," but aAer a beavy letter·wrttlrur cam· Pt1cn from "Star Trek"' fbl, President Ford 1upported a niove to call the craft "&n· t~." Air Strike Loo1D8 :WASHINGTON (AP> - l\te1ollator1 for Trana World AlrUnea and ~. lntsutioaal .\UodaUon of Mac:tiitnilta todQ c6atinued Jut·minute eftOl'U to atet a A.rib called for U :Ot a:m. Saturday. A JO.day toolinl· ~period set by t.M fed.al P· ernment expires at mldlllabt lQnllbt. .. •• --r-. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,.OttJJn M.inlater HUc..,. Jlluller. tbe South African amh1aador to the UDited StaLea, R. r Botha. aod Sffretary I« J'orelp Af· fain Brand Fourier Wublncton officials denied a rumor c1rcu1atec1 an aome Iman cial circles that kissin&er had bttn abot. The olfidals said that KiAln#tt h•d been contacted after the report clre\IJ•led. Tbe ortiJn of the rumor was oot tm. mediately known > Kissinger was to hold bis first round of talks with South African Prime Minister John Vorster Uus evGlin1. There haw been re- ports tbe secretary nU&bt me« wit.II Rbodeslan Prime Mlnl.ater Ian Smith during the two-cby vis- 1 l . Smith said 1n Umtall, Rhodesia. today be would like to talk with Kissinger Meanwhile, arsonists struck in downtown Johannesburg for the second day and unrat continued in Cape Town in advance ol JO.u. loser's visit. Heavily armed polic. here and in Cape Town were palr0Wn1 black and mixed- race lown&blps. Araon attempts and stone- throwtq incidents were also re- POrted ln Soweto. Lbe hure black townablp outside Johannesbur1. and sporadic violence continued in colored and black districts around Cape Town, where al leut apt pers<JGI have beeo killed and '1 lnju~ in a ct.y and a oJcht ol disturbaaces. Bu.a service to Soweto, re-- awned today for Lbe fll'lt time this week, was Int~ qaln and bu$ea were running only u tar as the township'• outskirts. Police erec:ted road blocks on all roads leading to Soweto and whites have been banned from entering the township. Jn downtown Johanne.bur1, two nre1 were started in the of. fices or tbe Star newspaper amGDg reeb ol newsprint and in lbe staff canteen. The fires were quickly pul ollt and little damqe wudone. COPTER ••• copilot lat Lt. Walter H. Freed al Orange. Crew chief wu S&t. Davids. Andcea of Balboa and ht Mechanic was Lance Cpl. Cuy J . GrttnqUiat o( El Toro. The olficlal 1tatement released by the Marine Corps ide.oWied the cause for the crub landlna as "mecb&nkal failure" and that the exad cause was under in- vestigation today. lrvlne Company Prealdont Raymond W ataon spent his third day on the wltneaa 11tand 'rtu.lra· day and predicted dw1na the htiarlna tht\ he expecta bis com· pany's boldln11 to "Increase sub. ltantlall.Y" In the nut nve years, Part ot the protpoc\us from which W ataon dt>ri ved bis flturta ha~ been sealed by JudJt J&ld1e .. In rt"Sponse to the Irvine Com- pany 'a t'lalm that the lnlorma· tlon contained therein ls con· ftdmtlal. The Steel lungle Wauon te.tlfied that new de-v~lopments by the company In the next five years are (!)(peeled to top lbe half bllUon dollar mark. "Lost" in a forest of reinforcing bars, a construction worker at Kcliser Steel's Fon- tana mill prepares reinforcement for some 45,000 cubic yards of concrete for th~ mill 's new basic oxygen bt~lmakin1 shop in the company's current $200 million modernization program. lie said be believes bis COM· pany wlll profit m9" t.bu a,.Mllt bullnesa iate.rull from what be dacribed .. a ~ I~ merit In th• rHI estai. marht la Oral\le County. Educators Endorse Carter Campaign Ex-Huishaw ' Aide Te.lls of· But be conceded unaet quee.- tl on Int from Mra. Smith'• lawyers that the Irvine Compqr h11 made no reffGt tftolu tn terms ol oflertn1 tMlr prtve&ely held atoek IOl' ptaMac Niie. · Wataon admitted that the bull· Camp . Pl neu market baa lmJW'OY*l stnc. Ql,D'ft e~ fdta WU flrst t4CMd fa 1fN e ·... but connrmed lbat 1uch. move WASHI NGTON (AP) -Jim- my Carter won endorsement from tbe National F.ducaUoo As· soctatJon today, the first time the l .a.mUJJon association al aebooJ teacben has given formal sup- port to a presidential candidate. Carter emphasized the Im· portaoce of the endorsement by accepllng it personally and br· inging aJong his running mate. The presidential candidate re- newed b.ia pled1e \o send bis 8- Y•·old dau1bter. Amy, to a PQbUc school ln Waabincton if elected. "My commitment is to the public acbool aystem ol our coun- try.·• cuur declared. Mer 1ccepUn1 the eodorse- ment, Carter new south to cam. palp tn Mississippi wilb Sens. ROCKY GESTURES TO HECkl.£RS-A.4 becaose we·re or1aruzed al the IJ'&U·roots level." The auociaUon has oriantu- licns ol teachers in all ol the na- Uoa's congreulonaJ diatrlcts. Ryor complained that for the past 7~ years the Wb1te House has told teachers and atudent.s, "You are lnfiatlonary. you'll have to wait. f'ro• Pflfle Al. PRESS .•• A former emptoye in the is unlJkely, at leut in Ule Im· Orange <.:ounty assessor's ornce mediate future. testified late Thursday that he The heartne is being watched was pressed into service in with k~n interest ln a crowded former auessor AnarA courtroom b)' official• ot the Hlnshaw's congressional cam· Mobil Oil Company and Cbusi· paign in May and June or 1972 ness executlvea who clalm they alter Mlng told that the cam-have authority to tap the Mobil palgn appeared to be in trouble. offer lf and when lhey let the OP• Robert J . Wright testified as portunlty. the prosecution's 20lh witness in Final)ctlll a dviser Gilles lhe Superior Court case against DuPre, who would only conlirm Hinshaw, 51, that he was one ol that he represented aubltanUal six assessor's aides who worked business lntereats ln Canada and lull time for three weeks. on the Lu Vegas, uld he has authority Hinshaw campaign. . to olfer far more than Mobil for "I didn't want to work on it,.. thefoundallonatoc:k. um.nist Jack Andenon, former Wright told Deputy District Al· He commented outside the United Press International editor torney William Evans. "but I courtroom Thursday that $400 Roaer Tatarian and Jack Nellon worked and at_,ed on because I million ml&ht have been a much ol lhe Los An1eles Times. A was afraid to say no." moh reallatic flture for an in- JISYCblalrist, Dr. Paul Levy, also Wright testified that the call veatmenl that :Nould give the was to testify for the Bee. for volunteers came from then buyer a s...s percent at.a.Ice In the U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston CD· chief deputy assessor Ja~lt Irvine Company's future opera· Cali(.) received the judae's VaJJerga who invited emplo~ Uona. at a meeUq in the useaaor'a ,. Jam• 0 . Eastland and John perml&aloot<>UytofiJeafrteodot bulldiq to apeat \IP II u.y cl.Id Stennis. He wu invited to ad· tM cout btfet on btbalt of the not want to help Hlns.baw. dreu the Arkansas Democratic newsmen. "And did they?" Wright was convenUoo ln HotSprinpJater in Gruner. ombudsman James asked. He smiled and answered the day. Bort and reporters WUUam Pal-"no." Carter bu spent two weeks terson and Joe Rosato have re· Vallerga, who succeeded lar1ely in search of votes In fused to reveal the source of Hinshaw as Orange County as· ethnic neltbborbooda. He and material publis hed from a scaled sessor. has been removed from President Ford courted the voles grand jury tran!cript that olfice alter Ming found gu.11- of I~an Americans from the ln January 1975• PaUenon and ty of multiple criminal charges same hotel ballroom stace here Rosato researched and wrote a 1n two trtals held outside Orange Thursday niaht and missed see-sen"ea or articles th•t Jed to County He was fined and re~ ln' •acb other by Jess than an ceived susn.nded 1· ail sentences. ~ bn'bery indlctm•nu a0 alnst a .. ~ Porno Movie Czar Jailed • I Shortly after the big chopper plopped on the beach. crew mem- bers exited wilb lire exl· inguiahers •nd warned beacb1oer1 to stand away because o( a Ore hazard. There were some reports a fire bad OC· cWTed in the enctne compart· ment. hour "' • Hinshaw is being tried on ~rlier, the former Georgia councilman and 8 developer charges of grand then, con· 1ovemor won the praiae al lhe Bort. then city editor, dJrectly s plracy, embenlement and SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The owner ol a group ol pornographic movie thealera In Call/ornia .. florida and Nevada bu been ~tenced to two yean in prison and nned ~.ooo for attempting to evade I ederA.LJDJ:mllL.LU:a....m._-:-- 1969 LalUl\ita resident Peter llulr said he bad lint seen the craft hovertni about 50 yardl over the ocean just orr lhe beaeh when ll turned and beaded for land. "I a aid 'bey. that thtnl'a com- lne rteht at ua! •· MuirrecaUed. Mrs. Nd man said she had 1ot· ten to her feet and was watchlng the helicopter come in and It just kept coming "clostt nnd closer andcloaer." "One of the men stuck bis band out of the cockpit and made hand motions for me to badt away." she said. The craft narrowly made 1t to the dry sand. It touched down on- ce, then "bounced" forward about U feet, &saanno Brennan oC Laguna Beach said. "Tbe people really had to SCTamble to set ot ol the way," aheaaid. A eecond Sea Knllht heUcopter landed abortly af\u the alrickM cratt Dunn1 the lat. ~ and even.lne, several beUcopteri came and weot ferrytna men and equipment to the site. leaders of the nation's largest s upervised the project, and violation of state codes govern· Greek-American orsaniutioos Gruner was called to leaUfy ioe the conduct of public of· by ca1Un1 for removal of all because h e has over-all ficlals forelio mllltary f«cea from supervision over the Bee's news Tb e N e It/Ip or t Be a c b Cyprus aivt dem1nding that content RepobUcan has been sentenced Turkiab armed forces stop col· Demonstrations for the "Bee to one to 14 years in-.1tate prilon onid.nl efforts on the disputed Four'' have been staged by after being found riullty of Medllefl"anean island. California reporters,.and hun-bribery in an earlier trial. He is Lawrence Nlaslnolf, <tl, San Francisco, pleaded pllt,y Aua. 25 before U.S. District Court Judge StdJey Wetcel to attempttni &o evade fl ,540 on hia 1981 lax re-turn. Al he accf'pled the NEA en· dreds of members of a San Fran· free on appeal. donement from President John ciscochurchgroup .,. The trtal will begin its fourth LOSANGELES CAP)-AaOx· Ryor, Carter ple<f&ed a com-Ptofesalonaljoumaliamgroups week Sept 27 Judge Frank nanl cltlroDractor, Luveme An· prehenlsve proaram to improve ~-supported the newsmen's Domenlchini explaitled to the derson, filed a '28.~ mllllon education. Y!~ as have aome government jury late Thursday that a Prior lawsuit today •Sal.nit two io· Chiropractor Sues Re bu aald that be would aee bodi~ court commitment will take up IUl'&.Dee companies and .., in· elimination of a prohiblt!en The Fresno Clty Council adopt· the whole of next week. swanee tnduilry .,.,,._ for al· aiainat using revenue--sbanng ed Thursday a resolution urging a The one-week stale bar con· le,ed con.apiracy tO VWllt.e his funds for education and that such state coruUtutJonal amendment vention opens in Fresno this cl.U riOtu in an unsueee.tuJ lo· fund1 for local 1overnments guaranteeing reporters the right weekend, It was noted outside t.be aurance fra&ad proeecuUon. The federal ahare of pubhc s~d~g~a~ln~e~. . -~~p:r:ot:ec:t:•:o:u:~:e:s~-----~c~oo=rt~roo~m----------~~========= education cosu was lOpercent in 1974. Carter also baa promised to t'reate a separate Department of Education. The 1overament's educ.Uon olfke la part ol the Depanmenl of Health, Educa· lion and Welfart. R1or told Carter that 81 per. cent ol tho 7 .ooo elected leaden ol the ortanlutJon "voted tMlr commitment lo Ulla ticket. NEA IUbds ready to deUver the vote The F oothall Season Laguna RoblJery You are p.ossibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting and have been talking to ·sales people at two or three sto~es. It so, you no doubt feel like a "football," bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Final Arguments Aired in Heist Trial bf naton ol lnaanlt)'. He Is eon· flned to a wbeelehafr •a result al woandl lallided by Sberllra omeett •ho exehuced •bots with hJm lnslde the bMk. Tbe Marine Corpe nteran taUfted durtof Ute trtaJ U.. bis real aim In blulfin• bis way Into Lbe Mak WU to SeS death, not rnmey. ... told Ute jary that be apeet. ed police to be IUmmmed to the bHll and be anUelpated a lboot.out •bich, he bopecJ, would Nlult In ltlt de alb. Deputy l>iltrtcl AUomey Jobb CClllley arped that CUtillo •• a.ane atne. he caft!fuD.1 pllDIMld Utt tob"ry of the bank for .....,. .. d•Yt and &oat ~ f"8ttbe•ealtwhilehewastlwSdie UaeWldbtt Which si the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden ·s. We've been helping people score "touchdowns In Orange County for seventeen years. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • -installation· custom draper1ss linoleum • wood floor OCNO.nom 1663 PlACEHTtA AVfNU! • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 6A6-.Cl38 -6.C6·13$$ • .,·-·_ .... ·~ ~-:-.s~-.-~ ·:::_ --...... --. . ,. ......... . ,.. '-' --· . Stepping Do"'n Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield walks down the steps of the Capitol alter his last day in the Senate. The retiring senator from Montana is travel.mg to China and will not return until after the close of the congressional session. County Man Slain; Police Arrest Wife A family quarrel allegedly pro- mpted a 6l·year-old Santa Ana woman lo shoot her husband to de· alls Thursday. police reported. Thelma Devine was booked into Oran1e County Jail on a murder anta A no R il'er Flood· Control ·~ ~ ,. ' feet OK'd A $'140.7 m1Uion 5-nta Ana River Oood control project bu won a second endonemeot from eow>t)' l~Nisorl. The board paHed a r~ohatJon dl1I week reaflirmtnc•UPPOrt for the projed, wbicb wuuld cost nearlY SZO ..wtoo mort than one proposed ~Y the Board of ctneer1 of lhe U .s. Army Corps <II i;nc.lneers. &aperviso~ a1ao have acreed to pay the county'• SZ4 mUUon ' m.e o( the project for rigbta of way &1001 the river ln Oranie County, reJocatJon ct any build· .... • •are or the cost ol recrea· dDiD feeWties alona the river and ..ua1 purcbue of some llftd at Dte ocean's mouth. Jn takJne their action, tupe.nlsors restated a position they toot last November. a posi- Uon also endorsed by both San Tic:o Cons Held on Drug Rap WASHINGTON lAP> -For three years, convicts Willie Bell and John Irby regularly leCt prison for lhe work-a-day world ol a job-release program Police say the two inmates at the District of Columbia pnson in nearby Lorton, Va., used their work·release Jobs "as a front for a well·planned narcotics con· splracy. ·· Both were arrested on narcoUcs law violations Police said both mamtained aecret bank ~ccounts ~ drove around In expens lv.e cars , becoming ·'overconfident and bruen" about their thriving narcotics business the last six months: "Wlule they were on the stMets an Washington, seldom would Lorton officials check on their whereabouts." narcotics officer Roger Isaac said In a search war· rant affidavit used to lll'Test the men. "Lorton officials were mainly concerned that t.he in· mates avoid rearrest and return to the prison each night." Bell ls servln1 seven to 21 years for drug dealing Irby was sentenced to 20 years to life for finrt·degree murder. Police said Thursd41y that both have been involved In the narcotics conspiracy for about three years. using respective prison.program Jobs aa a youth t'1!nter coanselor and auto repair shop employe as a front The drug network, which police did not detail, was in· filtrated by an undercover policewoman, officers aaid. Bemardlno and Riverside Coun· ty olficlals. Tbe project. tbe re$ult ol a 12· year atudy. 11 dea1aned to protect area reaident.a from what t\U been called lbe worst Oood threat in tbe western United States. Tbe f74!.7 million projec:lS calls for t.be raisina ol Prado Dam ln Riverside County by 30 feet and the bulldine ol anolber dam at l(entone 10 San Bema.rd.i.no ~ouncy, along W\lh cbannel work along the river an Or ante County. The Board of En1lneers • however, has 1u11eated that a $551.8 million alternate plan mi1bt provide lncreued prottt· lion to Oran1e County. That plan, according to a re- port from Georae Osborne, direc· tor ol tbe county Environmental Manaeement Agency. would eliminate the dam al Menton.e. But it would call for raising Prado Dam by 45 feet, requiring the acquisition or 4.000 acres for its reservoir and tbe relocation of 500 homes and busin~. That alternative al110 wooJd provide no flood protection up- stream from Prado, and bas been opposed by officials in San Bernardino aod Riverside Coon· ties. '"Bluntly speaking," Osborne said, .. without .~he support of Riverside and San Bernardino 'Safe' Car's Debut The Eagle II, prototype of a re.search 16·month, $3.2 million federal contract. s afety vehicle made by Mlnicars, Inc.. has 198.5 features and "'the most safety makes its first public appearance in Santa ever put into a car.·· , Barbara. The compact car, built on a : -------------------------------------·~ 2,000 to Join Lottery 82 Irvi~ Townhome& Offered Sunday ~ I ' . I • ~ . Counties, authorization of a By HILAllY KAYE The lottery will be similar to Although no minimum income : federal project will be politicaJJy oiu..o.u,,....,.._.., the drawln1 held in Woodbridge levels are set. Irvine Company : very difficult." About 2,000 families will try tn June, but this lline people with officials explain thal incomes of # Osborne also noted the Board their luck Sunday when 82 too much money wW notbe.eligi-at leut $9.000 will be needed to of Engineers' suggestion deletes moderately priced town.homes In ble for the new two and three-secure loans. an 84-acre saltwater preserve at the new Woodbrid1e VUJaee will bed.room bomea. priced at $31,500 ,. Persons Interested in buylnc the ocean's mouth, along with be offered in the latest Irvine and $33,000. the new homH have been signfnf m<>1t or the recreational develop-Company lottery. Income limits vary with ramUy up in the Woodbridge VUlage of. ment along tbe river in Oran1e size, but eenerally they ranee fice. at 50 Sage Avenue. for tht County. The drawina will begin al 9 fro11fa low or about $13,300 for a put s everal weeks Lottery'. He contended the new proposal a m. bebtnd the Irvine Company sin&Te penon with no children to ticket.a will continue to be handed would result in a further del~ 111 buildine in Newport ~nte.r, at about $19,000 for a s~e head of oot up until 6 p.m . Saturday. the pr-0Jeet, et the least, and SSONewportCent.erDrive. bouaeholdwilhfourcbildren. A spokesman frQm the frvin~ perhaps no project at all. Company said that based on the Already, be said, the delay has A ~ daily slgnup figur~. nearly 2,000 caused the project in lo increase Ni·xon ; J _ 0 ....,. lllYn families are expected to make •. in price from '374 million in 1973 .,(U • • ~ bid at the lottery Sunday. to $'70'-7 million in 1975. And, he The 82 new unlta lJ'I Woodbridgt- said, tbe corps has estimated U are the result of a city require·· has deprived local residents of Sai·d H;s M;s *--nss ment that 10 percent of Wood·· flood protection and other ., 11 fl• Ci bridge be built tor moderale· beneflts eslimaled at $87.6 incomepersons. million annually. To Insure that the new houses '"Alter 12 years ol study," he Jw<>S ANGELES <AP> -helped her come to America from wind up in the hands of people ot said, "there la little newlnforma· Rifh_ant M. Nixon says be wlll Hong Kona and that be bad been moderate means, a new corpora· Uon to aubmit f'xcept that time ls help a Chinese woman in h« 15 advised by the FBI that the Uon was set up to screen the money and additional delay la million libel suit against the Na· woman was being investigated as potential buyers. additional cost." t19nal Enquirer, • newspaper a Communist spy. Those who win the lottery wilt I Ed Just. director ot t.he Santa which reported she wu United Nixon ancj Mrs. lJu have denied be screened by the corporation \o i Ana Rlver Flood Protection romantically with theformerpte-any tibd of relaUonsblp, sald make ctrtaln that they are elili: Agency, a joint city.county rK· aldeot, the Los Anieles Huald· Robert Stelnberr. Mn. Uu's ble. Member. of the corporation ganizalton, ••id Conrressional Eumineruldtoday. lawyer. were drawn from city officials, committees are now considerina The paper uld Nixon told Steinberg met this week wlth school and the business com· the meuure. lawyers he would cooperate with ·the former president at Nixon's munities. And local orrtclall are being Marianna Uu ln pressing the libel San Clemente estate. the Huald· The first lottery was run by u,e asked to make their preferences suit. Examiner said. It quoted Stein· Irvine Company in June, when known to tbe Board of Engineers bera as nyine Nixon was "ob-about 3,000 famllies tried to bl.l)l- before It make• a final recom-The Enquirer published reports vlou.sly Irate because or the 200 homes. A total ol about 12,000 mendaUon early next mooth. that Nixon was involved roman· personal nature of the att.Jlck and people actually attended the lot- ()( the total $740.7 million, tic ally with Mrs. Llu, that he bad howitinvolvea his family." tery held in Woodbridge Village. $65S.5 million wouJd be paid by .------------------------------------' the federal 1overnment. $54 million by the atate with the re- mainder from the three counUes. •••••••••••••••••• * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t •• ........ ~~iliiililllillil~;.:::;;;iiiiii!;~~~~~iiiiiiii:--:-::~--... ~:::::;---.. ..,. •I • .· 1 charge alter the 11 ·:.> a.m. shoot· lnl. ...... . . •' . . .. Officers satd her husband, N • H TV Walt.erR.Devlne,61 ,wasdeadon y urs1ng o~es, arrival at UC Irvine Medical AAA. Centtr with a .22 caliber rifle wound In the back Sh They Hid lhe couple had been ows Ey'ed Sunday quarreling during the morning, when Mn. Devine alleaedly 1hot • • • • • • • • • • her husband. She auertedly c&Ued 119Uce art.erward to report the lnclCJent. More Plague Found Plenty of rundowns on lineups wtll be provided in Sunday's Dai· ly Pilot. Whether you are waiting for a rest home, wondering what ' the next TV aeaaon holds or plan· rung lo queue at the Statue or Llberty, feature stories will be worth reading • ( SUNOA Y'S BEST) ~ REDDING CAP l -Bubomc plague haa been detected In a around squirrel in a remote timber area of tWltem Shasta County. state health oC/lciaJs con· finned today. GERIATRIC GUIDE -A new servtce provided b}' the county Department of Social Services will help residents make the pro- per selection ol nurslng home or board·and-care home Dally Pilot Staff Writer Gary Granville details the Nursing Home Re1istry lo lead off the YOU aec· t1on. lllONCLAD SECRETS -A Newport Beach company, pre. viOW1lY involved with the super. secret GJomar Explorer, ls aJm.· In& new searches at 1unken veuela from American hi.story. William Schreiber of the Daily Pilot Staff provides the updale on Global Marine Development, JncL - - TV LINEtJP -The three network• are poised at the start· Ing sate foT what may be the hot- test rallngs race in yea.rs. The fall seaaon, whJcb becins Mon- day, ls outlined In an Asaociated Press feature on the Entertain· ment Paget. LADY LIBERTY -Up lo 14,000 people a day come to the Statue of Liberty ln New York Harbor. Some take the elevator to the crown. and oUlera walk up the 12 •to11es. They come from countries all over the world and from all 50 1tatea to vlalt America'• famous symbol of liberty. Her past and her preseqt will be the 1ubJect <:A a feature on the Travel Paae. Driven to Vote • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -~"-··~ ,.,, ., WORfED CACl'US ··~ .... 79• I FIESf A RED OAZAlllAS ., , 11 .. IHt tOlOl!fUl 0110\IHOCO\llll 111 lllAll1¥ I l All CITRUS TRIES ·:.~-~~ *19~.*29" STEPPllll SJOJllS -cu 1110 WtOo CA'!.'!.!_ llOUSEPtMTS , ., .. ,.,,, 20~0Ff SUPER SCOTrS SALE T11f BtiWtr T1rf llliWtt --··----·-. nu .. c •t00 OFF JU. llAO •211 OFF Joe U IAlo t 300 Off Pie 2_. Ull MO *200 Off Me.4ra lllWer J• .... o *200 Off , ........ ., ... httnb.r ,';1~ •aso 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 646·392S PATIO SHOP e •42-4103 Sf OIU 110 UllS .......... ~ .. ~ "-" .............. "•°"' fllt11Ul 1t . .. • • • • . '· • • . .. • • . •. . ·: . .. • . ,• . . • • : . • • • • • • . • .. ... • . '• . •. •• •• • • • • • •• • : : • • • • " • • • • • • • • " • " " • • • • • • • • • • .. • " • • • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -to a dispute over waces. 1IO st.rtkJng publlc tcbool bua drivers. ln the 10th day of tbelr •alk.out, were 1. ....... Tt ._. °"...., • "··· '"'. expected to Tote loda)' 00 the ~11!11!!'~~~'!111~~~~'1'1!1!111!!1~~~11!1!~~~~ ....... llllllllJllll ... 1!1111111-.~~------.. • ''last, belt and final o/fer" of the 1111•••••ililill!liliiiialfl~ili!i~•-iii!•ililililllililliililiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiliil•ii•11•m• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'ii Aaaoclated Cbarter &. ~ 1 • 4 - )If DAILY PILOT t.!:::."~ Death Probe OK'd ·. ~ IUrig, Kennedy Murders Checked Long Trail A-winding ON THE aOAD: Our c:: couotJ 1overnmeot bu &ivinl the Pinl·l>ODI ball treat-ment to a propo1al for a bicycle tr.U aloas lbe IOUtbern Orange Coall. Where lbls wW eod is anybody'• sues•. Wberenr it aMll, you ban to nspect lbal It would be a poor nQfton to cut Paclrac Coast ffilhway down to Just two lanes fOf autos and consi&n tbe other two lanes to bikes. Now don't gicgle at that. Th.is two-lane notion was actually mulled lo public the other day by Qpard of Supervisors' Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Lest you panic. it should be not· ed that Chairman Diedrich wasn't talking about the sedton of Coast Highway at Newport Bay Bridie or in ~wntown Laguna. · THE AREA BEING con· sidered for the bicycle trail Is roughly from Doheny State Beach southerly toward San Clemente. Dledrich's Josic apparently was that since the bypassinl Sao Diego Freeway akirta behind the old Coast Highway, tbere is less traffic on the old road. Therefore maybe il could be chopped down to two lanes . Another curiosity dealing with the tw~lane bike path plan is thal at would be placed on the aide ol the highway directly under the bluffs between Dobeay and San Clemente. Thes"e bluffs have been known to slide down upon the highway on nwneroas occasklnS m Ille put. One ol the county planners sug- gested a $160,000 retainin& wall could be built along lhe bluff to protect the bikers. WMJUNGTON (AP) -The JlauM today Yoted to laancb &D ln•.U1aUoo into the unwfna- Uom ol Praidait John r . .Ken-. ntdy .ad dvU ri&b&a IHder M&rtln Luther Kina. On a 2IO to 15 vote. tbe ~ adopted a resoluUoo to establl&h a 1peclal 12-member invesli&at· ini commlttee 1peclf1cally charted with inqulrin& into the drcumatances ol the assusina· lions ol Kennedy and Kin&. The panel would have di.scmlon to look into ot.ber cues u well. SPEAKEa CAaL ALBBaT tdd reporten be will deslln•t. Rep. Thomas N. DownJ.nc (I). Va.), as chairman, and Rep. Kenry B. Gomala CD-Tex.), as next in line. Downin& is retirinc at lbe end of this year and Shark Bite Blamed in Teen Death JACKSONVILLE BEACH, F1a. <AP) -A Tennessee teenager who police lbought had drowned actually was killed by a shark, authorities say. His brother, who was swimming w1lb him. is miss· ing. The body of Mike Harold Karras Jr .. ~ .of Knoitville, Tenn., washed qboreafewmiles south of here Wednesday, and a medical examiner said Thursday there was no doubt that be had been killed by a shark. •"J11E BITE IN lbe left shoulder and another in the right leg were 10 Inches in diameter," said Dr. Peter Liptovic. • 'Tbeteeth marks were like a shark's. No other flSh is like that.·• Mike and his brother, Rlcty, l.S, disapoeared Sunday from the rough Atlantic Ocean surf off the Northeast t·1on<1a coast here. They had been stayingatanearby motel with their parent&. -~ ..... 'NEW' INFORMATION Probe Cttttc Lane Gonzalez presumably would sue· ceed bim lf. as expected, the special committee la continued in the next Congress. a push by Black Ca~ mem· bera because of "now lnfonna· Uon" lbey say they havo rt-- cel ved which per.uadtd tbe powerful Rulea committee to o, clear the rnolutioo (or noor ac· Uon. Althou1b lhla lnformauca hu been ln the public domain since 19118. it appeared that at least some of it had never been in· vesU,ated by the FBI. Al described by Lane and Mann lo separate telephone in· terviews Tburaday, lhe Informa- tion involves a black Memphla police seraeanl named Edwan E. Redditt, who wu ln charae ol security for Ktnc on April 4, 1161. AT • P.M. THAT al'lemoon, Redditt WU order'ed by Mempbi.s F\rt Jnd Police Director Frank C. Holloman to 10 home because a tllteat bad been made aialnst hi.a life. Redditt ret\lnMld home, where be beard lbe newa of King's death oo the radio. Kine wu shot and killed on the balcony ol the LolTalne Motel. James Earl Ray /leaded IUilty to the crime an currently is ~a 9t-year prt.aon term. ............ Downing told the House before the vote that "in the case or President Kennedy I am con· vinced there was a C<JOSpiracy in· volved. 1 do now know the ldenti· ty ol the conaplraLors oc their motives. That should b~ in- vestigated in deplb." The second piece ol informa- tion described by Lane and Mann involves the transfer~ two black firemen easi1ned to a flre ataUon located directly across from tlte Lornlne. Women Priests Sanctioned 1 Lane Implied that Holloman had authority over the fire de· partmeot as well u the police de- partment and therefore could have been responsible (« both personnel switches. Happiness is the reaction or Episcopal Rev. Pat Park. Alexandria, Va ., to her denomination's vote to sanction women priests. She is head of National Coalition for Ordination or Women to Priesthood and Episcopacy. Her joy is not universal; som~ dioceses already have aaid they won't accept women priests. '"' I I I I ~be Warren Commission, wbicb Investigated Kennedy's death, concluded lbat Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole as· sassin or lhe President. THE INVESTIGATION of Kini '1 death ls bued on informa- tion that lncludes allegations in· v0Jvtn1 the removal ol a black policeman and two firemen from Ford Tax Bill OK Due I Called Most Sweeping Change in 2 Decades their posts in Mem~ shortly WASJUNGTON CAP> -Prell-Some wealthier persons would their tax shelte rs are disappear. before the asaassioaUoo ol the dent Ford is expected to sign the find a mixture of tax increases ing. ctvU rights leader. tu bill that continues aome ex· and decreues, including hikes of The information. first aired in istlnl income tax cuts and makes S1 billion a year under the so-IN ALL, DURING THE five· 1918, was presented last month to major revialons In the nation's called minimum tax on the rich, year federal budget period begln· King's widow and to members ol tax laws. for example, aomewhal offset by ning next month, tax cut ex· the CoogresiionaJ Black caucus Coo1ress approved the bill cuta of roughly that amount tensions for individuals and by Academy Award winning Thursday. There was no lndJca· through a sweeping overhaul of businesses will cost the Treasury screenwriter Abby Mann and by tioo when Ford would act oo tl. gilt and estate taxes. $M.6 billion, another $4.2 billion 1'be curiosity her~ is why nobody ever tbou&bt t1 a 1160,000 retaining wall In past years to protect motorisls? Police Chief Paul Brown said there had been DO reports or sharks Sunday, and he added, "We were surprised when we learned he bad been killed by sharks." usualnaUoo tnvetU&ationcritic For the first time, many will be lost through estate and Kerk Lane. •ULTIBILLION-DOLLA& boutewlvee could qualify foe ta» tilt tax chan1es. while other tax ' 1enert11 tncome tu eta eaacted deferred S*'•lon planl. And a reviaJona are tallllna 88.9 bUlloa Del Walter Fauntroy (0.D.C.), lut year to fl1ht the recession family'• tu bills would be cut by roe the governmenL confirmed that Lane and Mann· would be continued through ism, aa much aa $800 a year for By making so many changes Anyway, Chairman Oiedrich's notion about cut Ung the IUetaway down to two lanes for molor vebicles isn't Uktly to wash. BROWN SAID NOBODY on the beach reported seeing the boys, and no lifeguards were on duty at the time because it wasolf-season for this resort area. were the source o1 the "new•• in· wort.b $1.80 to a typical family of parents who muat hire baby sit-across such wide stretches cl the formation, and a member ol the four maklne SU,000 a year. ten so they can bold their jobl. A tax fields, thla bill ls oonsidered mack: Caucus wbo declined to be Acrosa-Ule·board business In-simpler, more generous tax· by veteran con1reasiooal tax ell· identified acknowledged that the come tu cuts also would be ell-cutting credit would go lo the perts to be the most sweqing re- ms OWN PLANNERS have projected future volume on lbal stretch of Coast Hl&hway al 20,000 vehicles per day. John Palumbo, president cl the Shark Hunters of F1orida, said, ·'There bave been quite a few shark attacks aoulb ol here in re- cent years. As far as the Jackson· ville Beach area, there have been no fatal ones for sure ln the past seven years and I haven'tbeardof any before lb at.'' sa me information was in· tended. dderly. tnvestors would discover vision in rou1bly twodecalJes. strumental in penuadioc lbe --------------..::.:..::.:..:..;,,t,.,;.~.:...::::=:..;:..;;..:::=-=:::::..::..:..=.:~-=:::.:.:..::::.:..:.::~:.!...::..::..:::...::.::=:::::..:..__ That's roughly three times the recommended volume for a tw~ Lane road. AU lhis aside, the main thing ttult is holding up creation or some kind of bike trail down the southerly end of lhe Orange CQ&st Is the cost. The projected J*lce tag on this Is roughly $265,000 for about 2Mi mlJea of bike path. County supervllKJl"I took one look at those dollar-and·mile rriures a couple or weeb aao and sucked m their colleetlve breath. Al the urging or Diedrich, lhe layout was sent back tothe coun· ty planne rs for proposed altematives. 1'be planners lben came back ~ week and said the $218S.OOO ticket was the best way to 10 -.,.mod .. . THE SUPERVISOU then Pine·ponRed that back to lhe!r rounty aid CA uytn1 they hadn't ~O'\e the job asked for The superv11ors wanted some aJtemaUves. So 11lve u:s some, tht)'d«lared. 'l'bm the south ~nd coutaJ bike trail ta back on the drawlna boards. Who knowa what form It will tak•whcn lt'a trottedout a.aaJn. House leaderablp to back t.be r&- soluUon creating a new commit· lee to investlaate King's death and that of President John F . Kennedy. DOWNING W A.8 QUOTED Wedn~ay u aaylq that It was Finger Salute Rocky 'Respond. in Kiiid' BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller, traveling with Sen. Bob Dole to give his recently-criticized campaign a boost, was heckled by demonstrators Thursday in upstate New York and replied with the same closed·flst. middle-finger salute he said they used • "I WAS JUST REsPONDING in kind ., Rockefeller said o( the incident. ''That's wh'at America is all about." Asked whether it was not undJgnJned to make Sl;JCh_ a gesture, he replied, "l don't think it's dignified to give the finger to the vice president of the United Slates." Dole, who does not have use of his rtebt arm because of r war injuries, was asked if be would respond similarly. "I have trouble with my right arm," he said. Catskill Floods Feared St.eady Raina F al,l Over A.tlantie Coaat "'-. ._ ' , ... ., . ~· AA =... ... " eo -.-. ... II ~ ,, CMd-1 ,, C-1....i .. 0..-,. ~ ti . ....,_,,, ., ~ tT -" 1(-0ty ., \.el~ " UMt It«~ ., Ml-' ., ~·,,,._.. ., , ~·St P•lll ,, -~' .. ·-Y-,. : Oll~Clty .. • °"9119 " . PM!ftSorilllt ., . ............. 11 . ......... 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SAM1nANClSCO (AP) -She sits In cr'OC'bedu, nacllnl "11 ~ boun and, to bW a[tOl'My, ~*1111vely poodert Her Plight has Touched Many lives "The interest In lb1a tteant case 11 just , phenomenal," be s~. "I would lh1nk they would be 1ettin1 sick or It, but they aren't." Balley apparenUy l•n' etthf'r. He's wriUnc a : book oo the Heant trial, altbou&h tome observers • view the cue as a major careu aetbaelt. "Patty'• : cue bun't been lost, althouth the public cao't 1" i beyond a Jury verdict," the barrister aaya. "If -• :, aet a revenal, there would be nolhin1 on her re-~ cord." f Mure at tb• ltaodl 0. COW'\. Soon••llltno.. A federal Jud,. ID Sen l'ranciKo Tbunday Utat Patrida Hearst be bro1.&1 from her San Dte&o Ptlloo fOf' aentenelna wttk from tod11 on bank robbery cb~s. Tbe POUD· cement came two da)'I before the annivd'lll"Y of her capture on Sept. 11, 1'15. M(u Heant waa CCJDricted March 20 otmned bank robbery and u.ae ol a firearm In a '•. The months 1lnce the eod ol her trial have l'oulht dian1e1 In ber, and in lbe people whoee l '!s she ~bed. '"881:'8 APP8EllENSIV£ about her setenc· lot." attorney Albert J'obnson said recentl)from tbe federal prboo In San Diqo. ·'She la very lilopdul, u ••are, that,.tbe Judie wW undtJtand the fact that tbct .thole l.h.in1 wu cause4 lY a riolent and brut kid· aapln1. We wil 1"1e credit for time lilved and probation." Judie WilliaaH. Orrick Jr. '1 e~e ransea between t minfmum and lbe · I mum of 3S years' prtaonment. Since r ''She'd like to part.kipate in matailne en· tupriaea of bu father and probablY do wrillq. She'• ttDdint towardjoomallam and probably bu.sl· nea. h baa ln lbe put lndlcated an interest ln law but bu to expose benelf more to it.·· lleanwbile, Mlsa Hearst reads and crochets acarves and caps for ber parents and other family membera wbo visit her weekly. She often lalU to Johnson, her m ost frequent vlaltor, about personal and le1al matters such u the appeal beln& pre- pared. "I hope no ooe has lo ever 10 throuab what l've had lo co lbrouah," Jofulaoo quoted her as say-inJ. There are slcns that her parents. too, anticipate more tranquil limn . Durill& the tnal. llfus Hearst's father. San Fraaclaco Examiner President Randolph A. Hunt, spent UtUe Ume at tbe n.ewapaper. ''UNDY IS returnJ.na to more daUy concerns at the newspaper," aaya Tom Eaatham, former Examlner executive editor and currently Hearst correspondent in Waahlnston. "lncreas· lngly, he's at the paper. TWO OF THE Prrn'E REl&ES$'8 former loves -one trom the Uftderaround and one from her col.le&• days -alao ve rebulldlnl thelr lives. Steven SoUah, the bouae painter who was her lover durtna her last months under(l'OUnd, ls free alter acquittal In a trlalfOI' a fatal Carmichael, Calif. bank robbery. "He•s now trylna to 1et hUs own life In order. as Patricia Hearst probably Is tryln1 "to aet hers ~ether," aays baa attorney, Sheldon Olla. "He's paJ.nUna bouaea, apeodint Ume with hla parents, traveling, campln1. 1eUln1 together phys~cally and revtewtn1 the pail few years.·• Steven Weed, Miss Hearst's jilted former fiance, is now a published author. The pubU1her saya Weed's account ol bis romance and life with her, "My Search for Plllty Heant," bu sold more than IS,000 bardbowld copies and ls continuing to do well. "STEVE IS NOT MA.aJUED u some people speculated, but be bas a areal Jlrl and ts planning to eo back to school," says bis friend and coauthor. Scott Swanton ... I think 1omeday he'll be a DbiJo6opby professor ol some repute.'' -sw&nton. now tl"Yina his band at 1creen writing ln HoUwood, aald the strain ol the kidn1pln1 and book wrtttna were so corrosive lo bis own marria1e that be and b1J wife, Mimi, separated and planaed todivocce. . The past year baa c.ban1ed the lives of some trial participants. too. Chief defenae attorney F. Lee Bailey, the flashy Boston trial lawyer, long bad been in demand on the talk show and lecture circuit, but lt 's a new ex- TUE DEFENSE TEAM SAYS the basil for \he appeal would be 39 rulln.&• on evldcmce •dmlaslbill· • •Slle'U •~ afll• to llav• a no.-.al, 1U•ful Ill•, ald101191t tlw,... ar• so•e btdl.,ld11ab "'"•'d Ilk~ fo do•~ laar.a.'Jaer attorMetf •aid.' -~~ ty by the trial Judge, U.S. District Court Judie · Oliver J. Carter. Carter has since dJed of a heart al· tack. ·Miss Hearst remains unpopular in the defense camps of her former underground companions in the face of reports that she has been cooperaUn1 With government' proeecutors and may take the wit· ne.ss stand aaainal ooetJme comrades in exchanae • for leeal considerations. SLA members W'i.lllam and Emily Harris - sen~ced last month to 11 yean to life In Los Aneeles on a kldnaplnc. armed robbery and auto • theft conviction -also fa~ trial ln Alameda Coun- ty on cbaraes of kidnaping Mias Hearst, their \UI· tried codefendant on the Los Angeles charges conviction, Miss He~ 22. has been in Diego underaol , psychiatric testing Orrick will use in aching his decision. HEARST M iss .Jf ea rst ~ ·.He'1 returning to a routine. s uper visory corporate role. He bas a healthy, constant in- t erest in the paper now." • perienceforU.S. AUy.JamesL. Browning Jr. Wendy Yoshimura. a Japanese-American artist who shared an apartment with Miss Hearst here before her arrest, faces trial ln connection ' wtth a 1972 Berkeley bombs cache. She has been liv· ing with a Japanese-American family In Berkeley and preparing her defense. WEED celebrated eight-week trial disclosed details of h• 19 months with the terrorl.st Symbionese Uberatio~ Army that k\dnaped her 21,; years ago. Now, ther ar~ sips that ahe ls looking ahead to a more norm ex.1.stence. "She'll be able to have a normal, usef\al life. ...elthou&h there are aome i.ndlviduals who'd like lo do her harm," her attorney sa.id, noUni that Miu Meant wu liateni .. as be spoke on the phone. The day fugitive Patricia Hearst wu arrested, ber mother was attending a University of CaWornia Board or Regents meeting. She bas not. been to one since . "THERE WOULD BE problems with the security situation.. art she has Indicated she'd like to return to school \nit f1nilb ber educatiOP. Attorney William Coblentz, a family friend and regent, said : "Randy's adjustment is better an Catherine's . When you talk to Catherine, she ... well, she's still preoccupied with the case. I t know what kind ol routine she's In, but she ain't in the routine ol going Lo re1ent1' meetincs." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VIKING OAlllTEA'S CAMEA•S LOG Canyon EdgH Show MHIJve Sltdea, B Veaas voted Okay LOS ANGELES CAP ) - Teamaters Union local• have voted to autboriu their ne1otl1tora to strike if talks wtth the Food Employen Coun· d i s hould break orr, a union 1pokeaman says. thttlr neeolial a -strike pcwen, aaldaunionspo eaman. Membera of 11 locals In Southern California and Las He said the made some pr lions for the thr affect about 10. warehouse work lly talks have eu. Nqotia· -year tontract drivers and Mars Life: Scientists Not Sure PASADENA (AP) -Wltb the first result.a in band from Vi.king 2'• bioloay teats, 1clenUata vary lD their optimlam but sWJ are UD· certain wbetber We exists oo Man. The new flndln&s received Thursda1 showed bioloeists that two experiments under way 1n Viking 2 are yielding results similar to those that occUrTed last month 4,600 miles away in Vlklnl 1. ''WE STIU. BA VE a 1001 way to 10." said Dr. Harold Klein, head of the Viklnl biology team. "All we've done so rar is confirm at a new place the essential ob- servations we had at the first site." In the 10-called gas ex- chan1e test, in which water upor and nutrients were added to a soil sample ln ViJdna 2, the 10U suddenly emitted a large mnount of oxygen and carbon «llpxide. Those are some of the tttnaa scientists were looking for as a possible Indication that so~tbln1 In the soil uUUies the n ents and may be alive and cap ble or reproducln1 itself. AMOUNT OF ox11en and dioxide 1lven olf by the 2 sample was about ~ pe t les1 than thal recorded ln Vlkin 1. But the amount of nllro n , an end product of meta l11m, waa significantly hlgherthan In Villtng 1, said Dr. Yance Oyama, principal in· reaU1ll.or for the gas.exchange txperi11ent. If th• soil 1ivea off less 1as. the Indication would be that the material was undergoing nonliv· mg chmlcal activity. But if uaa in the samole lncrease. aclmUsta would be led to beUeve a blological proceaa was 1oing on. . IC the soil In the gu-exchanee experiment continues to give of"-. iltrogcn or other end producll of netaboham, then there would be 'vtry powerful evidence SUI· Ung biology,'' Oyama 1aJd. lt7'977 ••s..oe ~ Htwport Hm bcw ~ Kiwanis fcltndatltn TRAVEL AND ADVEN1URE SE IES OllAHGI COAST COLLEGE A.UDrTOllUM. 270 I FAIRVIEW ROAD. COST A SIASOttnClm ·~..,...., ........... . ADULT ................ 111.IO ~ .............. I LOO Availll* from Newe>Of1 Hlfbof Kiwanis Fo~mdatlon. Box 1501. N &46-2183 ~ any of tne Newe><>t1 Hatt>or Kiwanis Club. Costa Mesa K c.nt. Kiwanla Club. •• : ••••. SJ.IOt ........ SI.Ht Browning has had doiens of 1peaktng engaae· mentl since lbe newspaper betres1 waa convicted. Bilingual ;Bill Signed SACRAMENTO (AP) - Penlstent in bis attack on school spend.in&, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., has vetoed a aeries ol school aid bills, but signed a m~or bU- inaual education measure. Governor Brown r eportedly signed a $3.8 million bill by AJ· semblyman PeLer Olacon (D· San Dte10>. Olacon'a bill will require 15uch school proerams in dl.stric:t.s wtth as few u 10 ln a grade who speak no EncU.b, or 15 In a arade who speak limited En&llsh. Df•pllte lleatl•g? INDEPENDENCE <AP) While Inyo County sheriff's de- putiea analyse evidenee found near a destroyed water aptll gate, Los Angeles police refuse to speculate whether the incident was related to a stick of dynamlte.-dlscovered in a Hollywood fountain. Authorities al the site ol the aqueduct explosion also retuaed to speculate whether the blast wu an offshoot of the 70-year dis· u State rice ( J accusation of misconduct ln of·' _ _ Co111pro•I•~ Ey~d pule between Owens Valley resi· dents and the DWP. Accn• C••lllet Beard SACRAMENTO (AP> - Farmers say they want the 1tate farm 1abor1>oard'a "access rule" abollahed, but unionists call it es· senUal to operation of the ne w farm labor law. Tbe conflicting tes timony came at a bearing Thursday by the stale Agricultural Labor Relations Board on the access rule. Odel lg•ered \'le-e? PERRIS (AP) -The Riverside County Grand Jury bas char1ed that Perris Police Chief K.J . McAuley tpored for two years bookmaking opera- tJons and the local hanaout of prostitutes. The jury issued a non-criminal Laguna's Natural Resouree LOS ANGELES (AP) -Direc- tors or the Southern Califomla Rapid Transit were set to vote to- day on a possible compromise In the 26-day bus 1trike by drivers and mechanic1. · An estimated rive members of,. the 11-m embe r panel were believed wllllnii lo soften lhe hard RTD 1!1lance. Ftve previous votes adhered to RTD President Byron Cook's pre-strike wage and fringe benefit offer. l'oM"ger Ma11 Rutt SAN DIEGO (AP) -Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younaer aays he wtll seek the Republican nomlna· Uon for governor or California in two years ir he decides Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. can be beaten. "I think J would be the stron1est candi date the Republicans could present," Youn1er said. ---llliil••••••ll.--• Avail yoursclfof our The scttJng ts natural at VUlageFalre. Relaxed. Informal. unhurrted. A great place to spend on aft.er... noon brow&tng for that spec f aJ 81ft. What's Rappeldng: .aAMD OPENING ample free pnrk.Jng. Vlllu~c Fu.Ire Is located next t1> tJ1c Polt.cry Shnck on IJ1c coa8t hlAhway so lt'H easy t.o-flnd Stroll the sun dappled walkways th al offer three levels of unJque shops and eateries. ...... .,... -O.WMew .... ......,,Scpt1!1arrl• -~---·,..·~ . Come f'Oon and spend l~-~u..-~•;•i•;• ;• ....... •;i"l'i .. iii"';•r--...1 t11c duy ut. Village Falce. It'.-the kJnd of place you'll naturally like. 1100 S. ~--R._.wa~ ·Ope• D.U,-104 · Pree P.......,, J IL Y PILOT EDITOR I LPl\G • Bus :Planners lf ailed The Oranac County Traruut Diilrict COCTO > launched ils o-eaUed improved bus berv1ce lD fine fa.shJoo tbl1 week by leaving som would·be com · mutera waiting ~t st• Monday for buses tbal never came Di.strict cxttutives explained that 26 bus driver~ ;had called in sick. Wtule thut is about the normal -:absentee rate of five percent diuly, they s aid, there currenlly is a s hort age of trained bus drivers. As a result, 10 staff members were pressc.'<l lnto •driving duty to alleviate the s hortage. And some o( ~U>e 75 new buses added to improve servace chdn 't make it out or lhe garage that day. . The blame for the start-up problem lies with '-0CT0's well funded planning staff. GJ'OWth pains a l OCTO are no excuse since the advent of the new buses was known far in advance. The Service had been tborou~hly discussed -and even worse for the would· be commuter. had been well publicized. ' Such poor planning helps fosler a lack of public -confidence in the transit service at a time when its '1'\eed ls critic a I. h A Valid Veto lh State Supt. or Public Instruction Wilson Riles bas denounced Gov. Brown's veto of his massive plan fqc 'reform of California's Junior and senior high schools But Riles s a ys he will continue lo work "to see that 'our schools deliver the r esults we have every n g ht to ex,pecl. .. Thal 's as it shouJd be The so-called RJSE blll-for Reform of Inter· m ediate and Secondary Education -proposed setting up individual learning progr ams for every slu· 'dent io the stale. geared lo each student '5 needs. lls initial cost. to set up the rules of the game a l (local district le vels, would have invol"fed spending~ , million in s tate funds over a four-year period. The eventual cost could have reached S200 million a year. I The covernor fell that was a great deal too much tnorieY.. lD Uc ht ol the fact that the state already is pend.inS moTe than $3 billion a year on its mter - mtdtat~ and secondary schools. He (urther su&gc led that the $Chool system aJready has the pOwttr to effed needed ref orm !!I without huge amounts of •ddltiona.l money But Riles docs have one point. The governor probably could have spa.red a gre at deal of the sound and fury 1f he bad cho6en to express his vu!w::. on the cosUy measurebeforoatgot farasbis deck 'Not Funny More than one congressman has discovered that a surerire way to grab bead.lines is to pop up with scaUung denunciations of eovernment grants for · 'trivial'' scientific research. We 've all seen those funny, runny lis ts : Sex Life of the African Toad; P erspiration Odor of tbe Australian aborigine; Sex We of the Screw Worm ... There's a new batch every year to raise the righteous indignaµon of the guardians or Lhe public purse. Now a retiring member of the UC' Board or Regents has cQme up with the sensible idea that the public-and the Congress-be given more in!orm- at1on on projects that bear apparently slJly titles. The r esearch t.Jtled Sex Life of tbe Screw Worm, for example, saved•the cattle industry millions of · dollars by eliminating a dangerous parasite. Research into the variations of color in butterflies• wings led to the discovery of the Rh factor. an human blood. And an attempt to find out how a firefly makes its lilll~ nas~ing lig ht led to the development ol a system of biolummescence used to detect pollution in water and lo detect some types of cancer. There's m ethod 'in the seeming madness of our scientific researclw'B and it's probably time we stopped giving atl«Jtioo to those who would mind- lessly put down research as a lot or nonsense. '\· ldier o+ fortune . . ... ;4ctors Playing Dear Gloomy GU8 Washington /Werry·G .:.1 New York Muddle Cost · Plenty: · ' At Politics .c PAUL HARVEY J If ~talk shows are a conl1nwng forum for Hollywood actors who play at politics. There i s a patheti c out -of ·d ateness to the protestations of a Jane Fonda •when she lashes out at "tM rich .ipe.ople" and rails against .. the big corporations ·· Ess>«ially since she is her$eU ."rich" by a ll accepted ·standards. . And the m o v i e 1b u s in es s which s he 11>romotes and from which she profits I• 1Uself one of ltbe btaeest ~aUons. 'And then ., there'• Paul Newman. .faul Newman, t.be ad.or, has .~ten testif7ln1 before a ~sional committee acamst u.. on lndustry. His anooun~ miaion ls lo .. break up tbe blc oil compantes." Ue la wrtUn1 lett.en aoek1ng 1mciney lo further a campal~n ,atalntt wbat. he calla the pet.r:oleum indualry'a "record ptofU1" an~ "monopoll1tlc ,PQl9'ert." ' ... MYS, .. ,.or COO ICJllC they have cotten away with poylna ,almolt no taictt." • John Lofton Jr. recently 1rembadtd Newman that hi.I qwn hll movie, "Tho Stln,." made rnore than SlOO million ln worldwide rontala. The JCrMnWriter aaya pnititl from rb•l one movif' •• ,. malr• Happiness 11 runmng yaur dog io the surf. That's verboten. Heil lliUer! H.D. G'-Gt",_.,,.,.,,•••_._. II'# r-n .... .,. .... A.UIWfll, .... *1 , ... y, ...... "'" ........... , s.-.,_ .... ,. ••••• Gleomt o .... O•ltY ...... Newman a millionaire. Doubtless Paul Newman did all right. If Fonda and Newman really w;1nl t o bust up the bl1c1es. they can start wi th thems'11ves. MCA, which owna Uniytrsal Studios, profits jumped the first quarter or this year 45 percent to $15 million . And the number of th,se "'giants" 1n the movie industry - seven 1s precisely the same as the number or "'1ants" in the 0 11 industry. AS TO THE taxes they pay. Robert Lindsay oC the New York Times recently revealed that motion picture tax-shelter deals enable the rich lo take tax deductions. no& just for the money they invest in a movie but for up to 20 times the amount they invest. And further, these tax-shelter deals ln the movie industry reportedly have been connected with outright frauds -firtilioul> movie costs. movies imported JUSt ror lax purposes, sex-parties as an investor come-on. These play -actors \Wh o repreaent themselves lo be cnaaders against lh6~a~the eatabllsbment are lhe •tabllsh· mcntl When these show business Robln HOO<h accuH induat.ry Qf aro~ldlns taa advantaan for rich people •hkb Ptftali&e poor people. ltt. us remember that th 1 are tbemtelvea wllUn1 conspirators to the evil they prtteod to de pl or WASHINGTON -PresJdeot Ford made a billion-dollar mis- take wben be delayed federal aid to New York City last year. Ford first den.led all aid lo the financially s trapped city. Later he did an · about-face and allowed the federal government lo guarantee the city 's debts. But in the interim, tbe uD certaint.y ca used by New York's shaky financial pos1· lion drove interest rates up for other cities. Tbe higher in~resl rates cost cities like Boston, Philadelphia and Detroit a whop· ping total of $1.4 billion. These are the fmdings of lhc House Monetary Affairs subcom· mitlee, chaired by Rep. Ben Rosenthal <D·N.Y.). The sub- committee report also cbaraes that the Ford adminJslraLion grossly miscalculated the n•· tionwlde effects of a New York City default. FOR EXAMPLE, a September 1975 lnte rn•l memo rrom Treasury Undersecretary Edwin Yeo to his boss. William Simon. reported that only 104 Amencan banks held s1gnif1cant amounts of New York City debt oblifa· Uons Baaed on those figures, Ford a&m!nlstration officials con· eluded that a New York bankruptcy would not cause havoc among lhe nation'• finan· clal lnaUtutlons. But RoMnthal'a •ubcommlttee challenged the ngurea and dem•nded a new aur· vey. The poll flrst revealed that S46 bJnks actually held stinJficant amountl or New York notes. Furtb«r cbecklna &how~ that a (JACK ANDERSON) total of 9S4 banks would be len holding the bag it New York weot under. The Trea s ury had un - derestimated the impact of a New York City d efault on Americ1n banks by 900 percent. A default, the atucty ~eludes. eould have cauHd an economic disaster for the nation. Fortunately, Ford changed his mind. But not before it cost other urban borrowers more than a billion dollars. SENATOR'S DAUGHTER - Sen. Vance Hartlte's daughter. Sandra. bas round some unique employment opportunities with special interest groups that benefitlrom tbe senator's votes . Vance Hartke, an Indiana Dem~rat, ls a friendly fell!)W who resembles the small-Lown Jaycee be once was. He has fetched many a bone for the s pecial interests -a lll.¥ break for the Harvey Aluminum Co., a special ameodmenl for the tobacco lobby, government sub- • 1 Ntl1 ID I~ No \tf.n nt mttl"&rf ~Ito , °"'~out' !'f;he 'Abortion ISsue: How to P J ;ASRlNGTON -One of l President Ford'• aidta was ' heard to smirk tteet\Uy that, · 'Ca01ollc1 •f• a core I 0emocnoc aroup, tiut betna a I llt.ronM CatboUc and belna a re- bom Sout.bem Bapti.'lt may be I antlthltlcat" Rentt the Prell· dent and hll people are at painl I to keep remlndln1 the electorate that he lanra what amounta to I an anti-abortion amendment to I the Conatltutlon and the Reverend Mr. G~r Pea• ldoeu't . tn Ute proce1s ~ls llt\Uni I away wttheut hHlnC lo anawe.r 1 •ny questions on the subjeet I himself. Has I he really ever thoUght about l tbh luue. does M &Ive a ldamn about ., Ii&.. or ls hb an· t l-aborUon I stand a lffkY crab for a I buDcb ol wbat be Lbl.lla ue easy l ad pWWt YOltl! There are muy of us, this twrtttr Included, wbo are acalnst abort.loo -but to go pest pre-1 edLlAI qalnst lt ud make it U-t l9cal i. Lo' uk for ~ •e r..-\ Med. Under U. 5"'0POl«I ~ CGNUlUUonal amendment that Ford fa•ors, every state could ~Ute Issue for itself. But tr 45 "°*-to ouUaw It and nve to keep St lqal, tbeo women from the ~t ol the country wUI come nowtnc htto tho five. Except ror lo•·lncome women; they wlll have to content lbemselv with cheap, 1Ue1al abortions of the rusty ~at hanser type. Whal don Ptesldent. Ford have to aay 1bout that'! He must Me>w such • consUtuUonal amendment la munJnclea and U'lat ~ it la the-kJnd ot d.ltinaeuuows lakuy that makes people swear they'll never cross the threshold ol a votlni boot.b •lain. the pompous poUUcal plmples wbo make the la~ decree that w~·re 1otn1 baek to the old 111t.em of makln« the llrl pay for her mlstake1 Perhaps those Ford children should quit cam· palplns for Dad, come home and lo o\U the birds and beeswax forftlm. Bealda bavtn1 bolpilal abJps anchored Just out.side the three. mile limit performtni abortions on passert•ers brouaht aboard from lhe mainland by nodurnal power boatl, other lecaJ ques· TllE ONLY kind ol ameod· t.iom prfftnt themacl•tt I« Mr ment lbal mt1ht &r&Ai'abay end Ford to aoawel'. rr he'• going to the practice of abort.loo would go alon1 with the IUegallu.Uon of have to e11vi1lon CGogreu out· abortions, who are the criminal "Lawina It oatJooally. A sort of penalties Lo be aimed at.! The sexual Volstead Act. Crank up dotlQn alone? lo 1176 10" can't Eliot Ness a1aln, but instead ol get away with that. cruhlni in on the bootlegen it u 1lt 11 mecal for dod.on Lo would 6c-ln on the backroom perform this proceduN, tl will ~. CJOllq down II· bav4 to be lUe•al for women to le~ aborUou ahould be UD· sollclt and pay \o have tbla apeab~e fuu la a nadoa that crtmlnat act performed on lhelr camot fl.ad enou1h hoDefl and ef. lb!Jes. The an1Jo1Y between the fed.iv pollcemm \o lt4P the prostitute and her customer lt heroin trade Or doel Mr. l'Wd clear. JI 1ou're fOUll to put doc· bt.l1eve lbat uow..-.ct .......... • ton la jall fOf' Perfonnlnf abor· cf et '\ltill CUit. as. IOG9 llll Mud• "-9, 1.o.l'. IOUll &o ha" to put the women In lhe Ot"lft cell or Jerry Ford explain why not. s1d1es for th railroads. He voted wn the lloe for the leglslatio l'ndorsed by the Brotherho of Railway and Airline l e rk s . By the brother own scorecard. be voted "r ht " 114 limes, "wrong" on 17 limes, on Issues that cone ned them. His daughter, nwhile, turned up· oo the Bro rhood's payroll for about $10. year. AN acknowledged a record of excess Insisted her work· ory. She was useful an conceded , h father quickly wh• od bigwig wanted ..o ASPOK Sandra ha absencet was satisfa the s pok localing h a Brotbe speak to ta In 1970, e simply took off/t:>r a while campaign for lier father io ndi ana. Despite bis, the Brot hood continued ~Y her for r r years until she tund a belle JOb. The Broth4tiood also co ibuled ge~Y to the sen '•campaigns. ' In 1 • Sandra=even table emplo t with the Tr elers lnsu.r . at a tugh alary, arouod~OOO a year. e reportedly t most ol be time, however. ttendlng to pe onal interests operat- ing family owned ewall RI Academy in Potomac, Md s didn't seem t1trouble the I ranee compan~truch oblig· an ly arranaed u mail her p checks to her boile. lartke is an acU<e member of "t' Senate Comme-ce which has /\Jnsd1ctlon over llflurance mat· ters and this applfenUy worked in Sandra· s favor. OZARK JUST~E: We have orten reported or s hady deals ar· ranged in the backrooms of Washington bl the nation's mightiest po°'bahs. But the ~ecret schenu~ concocted by small·t.>wn judges and pollll· c1ana .tlen have u equally de· vasta g effeclon human life. Ta • the cHe of Winston B~ • an obscure circuit court ju in the Ozark Mountains. t June, in the rural vtllare of, est Plains, Mo., Buford h~rd the case of Jerry Mitchell, Eear-old college student who accused of pedd.Unc Ofll!- ol an ounce ol marljuapa $S. Mitchell was found IUlfty and Judge Buford summarib' pronounced an lncredlble 12-ye.r Jill sentence. Lawyer Keith Stroup, who heads the National Organiutien lor the Reform of MarlJuiuta Laws (NORML) heard of lt.e Mitchell cue and offered to help. Stroup also asked San f'r'anci attorney Michael Stepanian to join him In West Plains. ntE TWO lawyers arrived In town and soon found themselves the aubject or extensive eov- erace by the local press. THey were portrayed as gunslingers arriving from the aopbiaUcaled metropoUaes of the Eul and West coasts. All the publicity upset Judge Buford. Behind closed doors, be met with Mitchell's local laywer, Dave Swimmer, and ollered to reduce the sentence if the out.of· town attorneys .igreed not to ap- peal the case. The lawyers refused this U · saull on MJtcheJI '• fundamental rights and are appealinc the sen· tence by attacking the conat.itu· tionallty of the Missouri law. Judae Buford, who ls runnin1 an· oppoaed lor re-eleCUon this year, lowered the sentence anyway. Mitchell only ha$ lo serve 7 years, he now proclaims. · Shortly before Mltcbell's trtal, Judge Buford himself had 1iven but a 5-year prison tent.ence to a man convicted of aecood-deatee murder. ' cate Everybody corded the /.-eight they deserve. None. Untl)thal happena and un· UI Belly tJlthdraws lnto silence or arree, with her husband, It must be usumed thal lho la, knowing•y or unknowingly, bc!inJC used by her hu11band's polltlcal manafin's to allow him to work both alc!es of the 1tr~t . Oa, WE CJD give lhe For& lbe benefit of the doubt end say they have ool meant lo tlnd a new way to fool the electoral<!. Then we're left with the same old J erry whom they have to dress ln suits with a vest and pose next to the Grcut Seal of the Republic lo re· mind people he's something more than America's pc~ rock. We're left wlth the Jerry who can forgive Clarence KeJJey for petty pllleraae because \he man's wlte wa.s dyin1. but who is evidently wtlllna to put precoant women ln Jail JI tbt7 try to get an llle&al abClrtioL Bvtn if he bun 't tJaou.eht it out tbal far be bat shown himself m. dllfermt Lo tbe wrecbp an u. w..us8Sianc1 brinp down c.-tbe conterned. At the ume me Jerry Ford la P'Oo bably tbe kind of IU>' •ho'= fellow IOdc• me....,. or ~JJ,Dd u lJlecal abor1Joa for \hetr d1u1ht«I. The com- p au l on which he accuaeS1 Reverend Born A1at.n of lackln1l exlall ln Jerry Ford only for the: people he know•, only ror the: members of hls COWllr)' dub. It'• o fine trail in an ln1ur1nce 111lesman. OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robt11 fl. Wttd, PublWwr Thorno1 IC11ml. t;;tbfqr BorbGro Krriblell. l';dttnrtal Pag~ f:dllor Thr editorial page of tM DtJly flllol U>l'k11 lo Inform and llmulate readt'r<r by praentlna on thll pal(t dlver11f' rommentary on to!>4c1 or lntl'rcst by syndical· £-d colum.nl1ta and ci111oonl111ll, by providln11 • forum ror r.adtta' vltws and by prtsenllng this newspaper'• opinions and k1eat on curre-nt topics. Tti. edJlA>rtal Optnloos of tho Dally Ptklt •PPtn only ln th• editorial column at lhe top ol the P•lt. Opbaionl •· pree.Nd by tbe tohunettta -.. <'artoonhll and t.uer ~.,. tM!r own and no endonenwnt at ~r vl"" by the D&IJy PllGt thould be later rod. Frida)', Sept.17, 1976 . .. I P:rld!y, S!ptell'lber 17 1971 .. Dri,ed Out 'Old Man' Shows Hi,s Ribs MEMPms CAP) -Old Man Rh•er'1 bonet are ahowlna. Low w at r up and dowa the Ml11l11lppl River u cau1ln1 headaches for bar1e companies , truckers, the Army En1lneer1. CoHt Guard and hundred• ol bualneues and lnduttriet which de- pend on river transporta. Uon. THE Ml881PPI RI· nr, which at lt1 ~l can be more than a mJle .tde and aJmost 100 feet deep, hu been reduced in many places to leu than JOO feel wide and l~ than nine ltet deep, Ute muumum depth needed foe barae traffic. 't'he remain.I or sun.ken barees and pleasure boal.s have re·emeraed from 1ear1 of aubmerslon Jt '• all because 1t dldn 't ra n durlna the summM low water leve ls ha\'c forctd bar1es aeround The Corps of E~infft'S I worltma s everal dttdg~ around th" ('Jock an a thu. far vlJn efiort to k •p a channel open The Coai1t Guard has re· duced the 1n port time for its boats to provide morl' ass istance to c rews of tugboat.a--and bari:e!\ thiat have nln aaround "If it don't rain, the creek don'\ rise," said Jerry Clemon s, a hydrologist for the Na Uonal Weatb~l" Service at Memphjs. TRVCX£RS HA VE been forced to detour hundrt!da ALL UP AND down the ot mUes because some fer· Mississippi, near-record nes can 't handle loaded trucks when the river b so low And 1h.ippin1 companies hne cut barge J~ tn half to provide more freeboard "We've got towboats runnin1 aground all over the place." said l.t Oa> John Calhoun. deputy eroup commander at the Coul Guard station. "We've cot six to uven 1roundtn11 a day reported to us and there's at least that many that aren't re ported... - CAl..UOUN SAID the Coast Guud b ru.nrun1 short of buoya to mark the channel In the river . Normally. th•re are •bout l.000 buoy• aochor~'Ci ln th river. Be(aU1t' of the rapidly chan1ln1 river, thcl Coast Guard haa about 1.a>oout. Officials of barae com p&n.les ta)' they have re- d uc ed the number of barges in •. nor ma.I tow from 20 or more to a ma.it· unumof 12. In many places, the river hu narrowed so much that even tile reduced tows c19'l1el tbrouah- "WE IVST bavo to break up the tow •nd take the barsc.s through one oc- two at a ltme." Hid one barae company omC'lal "I haven't bad l.b~ heart to slt down and flgure out what that's costing u ·' At Memphis. the Caraill Co .• which 1hlps mllUON ot tons ol 1r1in on thtt Mis· siulppi, ts loadlng barges with no more than llOO tons of grain lnslud of the normal 1.50tlt If the barges wue loaded to upaclty. they would drag the bot· tom. '>,,_ __ ..., ________ ~----------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------.ti \ Mortgage ~xism ~aneS Fewer Single Women Hassled in Home Buys LOS ANGELES CAP> -Uke her feminist namesake. 32·year· old Susan Anthony ia at the forefront of a new women's movement -she's one of a &rowing number of single women . purcbasinghomes. application was approved in 2A houn. While she admits her good pay· ment record en the ftrst house helped, she says she noticed a change in the lender's attitude and Abe's not alone in that ob· servalion. Jn 19741 one out ot ~ 35 home loan applicants was a single worna~. Last year that rose to on& In 2S and lMIC pro- jects that by year-end. single women wlll account ror one in every 18 loan applicants By 1980, says IMIC President Jackson Goss. 10 per~t ell.bole applying tor home loans wilJ be ~ingle women. DAILY PILOT '-Pilots' Pilot: Yechh 81 JAY SHAUlflT {.OS ANOELES CAP> -The nbi TV aeason arrives on a Wtnt but no prayer tonlaht with CBS' "Spencer'• Pilots." an airy series atarrln1 Geno Evans •• owner of an air charter and lurn·to-fly rlrm. (Channel 2, a p.m.) l. pardon \ht1 perJonal re f«lrence, am a tlylni nut and h•<I much hope for the show. But woe. It's an opus only those addfoted to areal n ylng scene'S, a child-Ute plot and awful d11I01Ue can love. IT CONCERNS EFf'OaTS by two evU fUers to steal (~ .- cnppled old Inventor the plans of a pilolless. radio·controlled plane he hu designed f« border f patrollln1. pipeline-watching and the like. They work for him. Al show's start, they are aloft In t.beir plane. puttine the R C plal}e thl'Otlgh its paces Ill the inventor, his long.time rriend (Evans) and his friend's Olers watch. We suspect iniquity is .root when an aerial baddie murmurs • "Don't think the old man sus- pects anything. do you'" BUT WE SOON learn lhc old man is flip to their caper. He con- fronts one of them and gets his "Two years aeo. there was no way. J went to every bank In the : world ... They said. 'AbsoluLe ly not. We do nol lend to single . w.omen, "'&he recalls. "Bull Just • kept on 1oin1." ••ss ANTHONY nNALLY tbond a hou,$e that flt her finan- cial upabltllles as a $900-a· month administrator. And wheo she recently decldtd to sell that hqme and buy another, her loan "Women could never buy a house by Utemselves before," says Ira Gribin, president of the California Aasocialion or Realtors.(.CAR ). "But in three or four years it has changed dramatically." STATISTICS GAntERED an a California study by Investors Mortgage Insurance Co of Boston <IMC > give some 1nd1ca ti on of the trend "1'118 EAR.N1NO POWEA d today'• .Wile woman, as well as her increased Interest in home ownership, hu made ber u .ac· ceptable a loan candidate as her male counterpart.·· ~'(TV REVIEW J Nader Grou Smoke. Detectors Ban, Recall Urged WASHINGTON (AP) A Rnlpb Nader ~rganizaUon has urged the ;overnmenl to ban and recall more than four million smoke detectors Wfllch it said expose homeownen and workers to americium. radioac Uve metal that causes cancer fn l~boralory animal Lests. "Ionization smoke detectors unnecessarily subJect Americans to the risks Involved In radiation - exposure," Nader's Health anybealthrisk,"saidRlchardE Research Group said Thursday Cunningham, who heads the -~They serve as anobvious eum-lieenalng division ol tM Nuclear i>le ot the disturbing lretsd to pro-~atoty Commission mote the use or radioactive materials." TOE NUCLEAR Regut.tory C.Ommlulon. which ls retponsi· ble for tfftinc and Ucenslng the smoke detectors. said they give o(f less radiollon tn a year than a person would get in one plane fl.I. 1tlt from Washington to Los An1etea. ·The Nader group did not allege . that the smoke detect.on !\Ive In· jured anyone. but said they could pose a haza rd If their protective covering railed or they were ex· poeed to fire. Such risks are un· neceuary atnce photoelectric smolte detectors are 'vailable which have no radroactive material and do as good a Job o( alerUn1 homeownen or factory worbra of a fire. ~t said. DL SIDNEY M. Wolfe, d.irec· t.or of the Health Research Group, aenl letten to (1) lhe ~uclear Reautatory Commission ur1ln1 It to stop licensing manulacturera and diatrfbutors ot lonlution smoke detectors and to order the rerall of those alrndy 1old, and (2 ) the Depart· ment of Hou1in1 and Urban Development, ur1ln1 it to modlry r~Jatlona requJrtnjl smoke de tedon In VA and F'HA-financtd h<M11ln1 to disallow the use or lon.lraUln·ty.,. unlll. "At thla point. I'm not aware of l'llt fAMtLY cmcus· Roe Recalled In Possible Health Woe . WASlflNGTON tAP> -The Food and Drug Administration has announced the natJonWtde r e call of 3,480 cans of shad roe. or fish eggs, which the agency said were under-processed and C'OUld pose a healtt) problem. The manufacturer, Cowlitz Fish Co. of Kelso, Wash . began the recall July 30 and pre sumabty has removed the pro duel from retail shelves by now. the FDA said. nut consumers may atttt have some ot the cans In their homes . The recatl 1nvolves all shad roe canned by Cowlitz in 1974, uns and 1976. It was sold under th(• brand names Rublnstin's Tany Shad Roe. Shad Roe San Manno Preservana Kitchen and Rct:&c Extra Fancy Shad Roe The FDA said under proceulng could pose a potential for bacterial outarowt.h. but with only a remote chance oC serioUb illness. No Injuries have lx.'Ctl re ported. By BU Keane Predictably. most homes are stilt purchased by couples -85 percent of home loan borrowers are married -but sales to singles are increasing F11ures for Cahforrua s how that 14 percent ol home loan buyen are single. 8 pert'ent male and 6 percent female However, when separated but not yet divorced women are counted, the femole home buyint'rate almost ('Quals the men's, says IMIC. ad· ding that single women cq.u.l.d out· numb e r th e male s as homebuyers by the end-" ol the year. THE CHANGE, IN part. has been brought on by new federal fair·lendang reaulations, and an overall h berallzat1on in the home·lendin1 lndwsJ.ty. What elae Is responsible• "Women's lib, In a word.~· says Santa Monica realtor Harry Howe. "Theae women's or - qan.lzahorus have been getting the word out to these women that they are entitled." Another ractor that has attract- ed more single women to home ownership is the increasing populanty of the condominium. IMIC found the single·woman loan applicants prerer multi· dwelling settlnes. because they offer advantages of security, maintenance-free housing and built·ln social opportunities. REALTORS TEND TO blame the federal government for some of the previous anti·WOman Senti· ment amona lenders. Says Ira Grtbin, "The govern· ment was as much a part ot It as anybody. . They had these stupid rules written in." One federal housins loan rule. now rescinded, directed that when a married couple applied for a loan. only part of the woman's income could be count· td, making her sort ol a haJf. person in the endeavor Saving Tiger's Siglai Six·month·old Sahji, a Siberian tiger. plays with her keeper Karen Yuhioski at the University of Penn· sylvania School ol Veterinary Medicine before what doctors think was a successful operation to remove a cataract from her left eye. She is expected to have enough vision "to cope with her e nvironment." . Indians Deno.once '-Racist' Manual WHJTEHORSE. Yulcon Ter· rlt.ory <AP) -Indian leaders have denounced as rac11t a secret government training manual that describes in Indians as luy. aex.orieoted dreame~ and drinken. The manual. prepared ror training new start members at t he Yellowknife Correctional hastitute, s~kl that rather than being a primitive people, "It would be more exact t.o say that the Indian belonas to a race in lhe process ot evoh1tion. '' BOTH GEORGE Manuel, pre· sident or the National Indian Brotherhood, and Harry Daniels. president of the N aUve Council oC Canada, aajd the tralnln1 book was •bocking and racist Erllt Nielsen. a Conservative member of parliament from the Yukon, said It was the work or bureaucrats who prepare gov- ernment reports without regard for human feelln11 The Canada Press obtained a copy ol the five.year-old m anual and reported excerpts from ll • THE P U BLICATION said some Indian traits come from "h1a Mongol origin" and calls Orientals uncreative. ''Having nothing that is his,•· il 1aid. "neither glonous past nor culture nor religion nor country. the Indian feels inse<>urlly and seeks all the possible means of evulon. dreams. drink . .the ready pleasures of the nesh, slm pie and unromantic, without perversity nor abnormality, for the aote oruta1mng and deceiv· Ina pleasure of sex naturally ac· compUshed." IT SAID THE Indian is tearful, easily templed. Inconsistent and timid and has an Inherited in· rertorlty complex and a de<>eltlul mentality. Dul 1t also says he has In t.etueence, 1aiety. friendliness. 1eoeros1ty and patience. among other qualities. head battered. h1a Miek b~en and Is left tor dead Old tnend Spencer finds him and calls • doctor . Immediate surJtery Is ptl' scribed Spence :.ummons lus aerial ambulance, played by a twin·englne Oeechcral\, and two of his p1lo t1 , pl ayed ,b y Christoph er S~one a nd 1'•dd Sussman. They're lold to whisk the vi~: lim lo a hospital miles away UI)· beknownst to them, a baddie hi* cul a ruel line on one engine and fixed the radios so they can't call •the producer ror help. BUT THE TAKE OFF is safe and coP.llot Sussman tells the doc, · We 'll be there In ss minutes." The doc. tending t.h~ patient in rtletit. snaps back ''Can you do 1t ln 40"" No way. They hit turbQlence, tb~n lbe tampered en1lne • _ catch~ fire. Th~y make one ot tbe most incredible emeraency landings I've ever seen a twin· Beech make -come to think ol it, the only one -on a sbort, short bluff surrounded by hlllt on all sides THE AC?ORS AllE competenl and the nytng sequences. stated by aerobatics ace Art Scholl, are superb. . But the script -yechh. If It's typical. I fear "Spencer's Pilots" wlU be surrounded by little black puffs or ratings flak and go down in names before December. •••• MORE FL YING: On Saturday, ABC Is showing "Murder on Flight S02.'' an airline epic: believed to be obout what hap- pens when a cigar-puffer sit.a in the no·smoking section <Channtl 7, t p.m .). On Sunday, ll'll show "Sky Terror," about an airliner hljack.ing. <Channel 7, 8 p.m.) On Monday. NBC has "Airport ·1s." concerning what happens when a jumbo jet and a light plane aay hello to each other (Channel 4, 8 p m ) I UT ) .· .. "Is yfN1 ~ ol right, M011fWftY? lily iust s~ on o aock.'' 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MON). • I ' r r·· DAILY P1LD1 frloay s.i>1e1T1tier 11 1111 1City, State Vie for Pact Se~king ERDA Comract For Solar Planl LOSANCELES (Al'>-Thcc1 ly Deparlmtnt of W•lcr and Pow~r a'nd t ht" Southern California EdJaon Co h.ve en tcred a nationwide competiuon Utat will dec1d who builds the nauon·s farat aolar-powered elec Lric•l 1eneuunc plant TAKI G STO<:K Utta•~lc §_,In-a SAC RAM £NTO (APl -The winter and spring drouiht dull a sor-aull1on blow to California aal'iculturt, mosUy in Jlvtstock loues. &a)'• LT. Willa«. state dlrector ot food and qr1culturc ,.,,... R~ort• Lo. CaU!ornaa 1& competu\I with sevenJ other $lat.es for lht COO· tract with the federal Eneray Re.search and Development Ad· mlrustraltoo CERDA > The $100 million plant would be situated in the Mojave Desert 12 rplle$ east of Barstow and would fW'ftish enough power to serve a community of 6,600 residents. :1poke1men for the two uliUlll't. said. Site and utility selectJon 1s expected this December Data Ttth.nOIOJ(y, ea.tu Mesa. has report~od a net 106# ol $73,000, <'I 6 cents a s hare (« the flr11t quartu ended July 31 , ~pared wtlh a net income ol Sltie.000, or 14 cents, for the quarter end~ Aug. 2, 1975. Tht' Counc ll of <.:aliforn1 a Growet1 uld tbtr• la aJso a S200 mtlllon los• to "the ovenll ecooomy'' u a retl&lt ol the Jl&ly cannery 11nd\Septt'mber frealn& plUlt atr1kea. pfu.s AUCwsl raln dama•e to fruit. Sales for lhe quarter were 12.187,000, down from sales from conUou1ng oper ations or $2.663,000 in the prior yellM> com parable quarter l/tfllCfl fillft• 81..CH SAN DIEGO <AP) -/\novice accoun\ing student ~d do bet· let than San Dle10 Cu " Eltt· tric Co. Ill fffkiaC rate increases tor ltTS, •state official 11ys. O.a•IHtr Rap• S•••lo• AT6T S~c • R~rd NEW YORK <AP> -The American Te lephone & Tele · graph Co. has apparently set a record for profab earned in any single quarter SACRAMENTO CAP> -The California Chamber of Com· merce rates the 1976 le&JalaUve session a.s a poor one for busi· nes.s. despite the fact lbat several business-backed bills were passed. The utility said lta ea.mings by lhe end of lt'7S would be 39ttnls a share but actuaUy finiah«l at 95 c,nu a ahar·e , •aid Com· missioner Robert BaUnovich ol the California Public UtJliUes Com mission. The company said It earned S'l .021 billion in the three months ended Aug. 31. the first lime any ('()f"p()ratlon 's q uarterly profit:. have crossed the $1 billion mark AT&T attributed the rise in part to rate increases in many states John Deboney. a chamber lob- byut. said. ·'The createst impact came from those anli·bu.sinm bills passed·· by the legislature. in which Dem~rats held clear majorities over Republicans In both houses He said the utility presented 1lS profit picture In ''the worst possible" light In asking for SSS million in rate relief for lbe last lhree months of 1975 and wai. awardedS27 2 milhon L /ff. Boyd Sophocles No Dlllllllly Sophocles was over 90 years of age when his otrspnng in their 60s dragged him into a Greek court w1lh the charge that he was loo scrule to mllJlage his own money. They wanted to take charge ror his sake. they said. But in has de· fense, he r ead a loud his halest play, "Oedipus Rex.·· a mos t m ovin e performance The judge threw lhe ra!icals out with the comment that anybody who could write such a fine piece ol work ob· v1ou.sly had his w 1lS about him. or words lo \.hat eff eel ··whe n was the last bareknuckled heavywe1icht boxlnl( champ1onsh1p fought'!•· inquires a client. On Jl&ly 8, 1889. that was John L Sullivan "-hipped Jake K1lra1n at Ri chburg, Mlss . but il took ham 7S rounds to do ll. ARMY ANTS The pro1ram of the tropical American army ants calls for marches that last 17 days between bivouac stays that last 20 d ays It's during those 20·day campouts that lhe queen lays her eggs apd the eggs h11lch. Army ants never sel up permanent homes But how could Otey ? They eat all the arumal life In their path that can 'l get away They've even been known to polish off a downed horse. Those stales wherem lbe men outnumber the women are Alaska. Hawaii, Nevada, North Dakota and Wyomlng. For ticket ln· formation, young lady, see your local travel aaent. Originally. the word "month" was "mooth." the time It look the moon to eel all the way around the earth. about 29 days . LOVE AND WAR Our Love ~nd War man hH noted lbat tn1agement of less than three months lead to three limes as many dJvorces as do en1a1e· menta that last al least two years. Still, the stausuca don 'l reflect a perfect picture. The lengthy romantic engagement does not in· variably precede the endunng marriaae. Some couples stay ~gaged a long time just bttauae they're not really 11ure, then alve up, lhoug.h still unsure He declines to argue with the claim that engaaemenls of sax months duntion are just about right World's first used car salesman was none other than Henry 1-'ord hlmseU. Arter putting about 1,000 miles on his early machiM, he sold It ror $1 ,000 Amone thr nalionab of the western world, fewer Norwolan" than any others complain of lhat thing called lnsonutla. -•-llle\,M ..... f'O le•IW. C..UW Wn.Jt LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently seated attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0 requ11ements. Prevent toss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Gto" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .SO ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. S-"les Tax included No Cerd? 0.k'" '°"' pn, ar H~ -t01or 11•--t •1141 "'°"' '"'"'Mr Wt It """" -t•r<J ,,_, l•O ADO U ·~" County Fir01s Report Moves Natf0ttal Stffl Slf1IU l.A!fU~ National Steel Construction Company has leas"1 and opened a new regional office at §299 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, for the sefe of hot water healers. accordJnl to Glen Carlson, senior vice presadenl. JO f'f,.,..• Pla11 '!Ileen Ten firms bave signed leases for office space at •SOO Campus Dr • Newport Beach. accordin& to Freda Ramom of the Oraqe County office or the Charles Dunn Company, agent for the Koll-Wells properties. -Martin A vial.ion. Inc. has leased 2,520square feet and relocated Its ground training Oigbl school from lt.s former location at Orange County Aifl><>rl. Tafco Solar Heating bu moved Into offices lo serve clients of 1olar heating for swimmin1 pools. -Woodward & W•yne, accountants, have leased more spaces in lhe building, wruch already houses its executive suite. -Dwight Davis. principal in LetSure Life Style Corp .• mobile home park aaJes. has leased a larger office. , -Burton Advertising Agency bu taken larger quarters In an expanaklo move. -Cosden OU Co .. an oU brokeraae firm, has leased additional apace in the complex. -Data 100. a computer service firm, bas re· located from 17985 Skypark Circle, Irvine. -Bates & Baugh, Inc., sales qents for special· ty building materials. bu relocated from nearby Birch Street. -Computer Accountini Services of America has leased larger space ln the complex. . -Ervin Encineerinl bu relocated lta OranJe County offices for civil enJineering, land plannin.s. architectural and land surverme firm from Birch Street, Newport Beach. Nauttlus Newport, a physical fitnea center for men and women, bas leued 5,000 square feet at UZO Von Karman Avenue. Newport-Beach, ace<mlin1to JttTY Dauderman, president. Located in Koll Center NeWpOrt, Nautilus Newport offers ntness pro17'am1 that are pre· scribed and supervised in accordance wllb in· d.ividual wants and needs, he 1ald. Fir•• Tftla11t co lffooe Grant/Warmington Builders ts slated to be the first tenant to move into the expanded area of Airport Industrial Complex, lr1lne, accord ing to Kirk Elliott. project manager and general.partner of the large~t office lndU4tri al parka. The firm has !used 1.1216 aquare feet of office apace al 190')2 Sky Park South in an area known 11 PhHes Nine and Ten of the complex, bordered by MacArthur B<>ulevard, Redhill and MIJn streeta, near \he Oranae County Airport. Lftel• & A••odated ~ 1Awl1 & Auoclates has opened its third California ortlce at "340 Campua Dr., Newport Beach. lteadinlC the advertJ1in1·publlc rcl&lloa ofllce u senior vice prt1ldent 18 l.ar'T)' LarlOD, a former vice prt1ldenl with . 81110-Boatman, Newport Beach. Dl~tln& public relatlona wlll be Ann Grlffith MacQuold, vlce president. Ma. MacQuold was formerly public relat.ion1 dJrector of Genie In· dustrtes. Pl••• su~ r .. e•~•H Goldft\ West Moblle Jfom•, Inc .• Newport Beach. hu pw'chlffd a 1().acre parcel ol J&nd In \he Vaca Valley lnduttrlal Parle ln VacavilJe. The firm plam to eonsttuct a 80,000.square·foot manufacturing plant inlbefacillcy. Belh,..'• Opeu Deen Helbern 's Homo F\lmlsbJnp has oe>ened at 1500 Ad1ma /;,ve .• Sulte 205, Costa Mesa. The firm offers a select.loo of walJp-.,.ra, draperies, wovtn 1WOOds, rtini and other In· teri« need•. • "'"Wl•--CrTICOAP WARM$ UP 46-STOAY BUILDING Ethnic Fooda, Jee CrHm M•ke It FolkHy7 Over Th~ Cou nh~r MASO Usti"9' ·. .. .. • Restaurants Wru1tm Up The Market • NEW YORK <A Pl Uow doe& • $59 bll!Jon rlnanclal corpora· lion proJect •n imqo thal'I both global and folksy~ Simple . s lly offlciala of CUlcorp, belll'r known aa First · N1t1onal City Ual\k. build th• · mQl\t super s upermarket ln the world, put your new 41·story htadQu11rttra on lllllt.8 over lt and · wrap tbe whole prOJl'ct around a 'church BESIDES BEING good cqm- munily relations. Executive Vice President Thomas F. Creamer, Citicorp, s ays he expect.a The Markel, as at has balled. to be pro fltable. He also says that by mid· October Citicorp Center will be compJeteJy re nted at rates ran1· Ing from $16 to $18 a square foot. "We went after tenants who , don't advertlse." he said, "pre· sUglous law or accounting Orms. The looks. the atmosphere ol their off aces take the place o/ TV commercials.·· Michael Buckley of Halcyon Ltd .. which has offices la Hartford. Conn . and Montreal, and George Lang, a food consul· tant whose projecls are as global as Citicorp's. were brought in lo imple)Tlent plans (or The Mlltket. "WHAT 00 NEW Yorkers like to do most? Eat. and es~lally eat international or ethnic foods. Thal 's whal lhe market's all about ,,. Buckley said. The Market. whose eclectic mixture will include 1-i'e ncb, Italian . Chinese, J apanese, German. Scandinavian and you- name-1t restaura nL'I, retail food stores. delicatessens -including :a French cha rcutene -· centciri> on a 1 3 million square.fool pl a ta. Columns soar 11 2 feel so that the first floor of the office build· Ing Is actually the 14th Ooor MUTUAL FUNDS Friday' Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE ..... ... """' .... "•~a.. (.. ,, .... ~ , ... ~ 1 .. 11.j l! >-•-'-~:: ' 1~ ·~::+I ... ,"'=' 110• r;, .. ~: = ...:"' ': !t 1: . ... Al'\.C.. 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Last year aJone. ac· cord.1~ to a llurve.y eot1- ducled for thla colwnn Money ts Worth by the American Cottncll ol l.Ue Ins urance <ACLf ), •~' estimated '8 million In life ln:;ura.oce bentliU thal • .,... meant rw ~neflciarlea W\:nt instead to \he slates as wt·' claimed personal property ALTHOUGH THE MONEY rep~nu thou.!ancb of beneficiaries, the total is only on~tenth of 1 percent of'~ 98.2 billion that life imUrttS paid out in li7S. "Lile insurance companies," says a $pobsman for~ ACLE. "are obligated to lurn this money over to the stales.• but only after they have lost all hope ol flndinr the rigbtfut• owners." Before they tum it over. the compan1es undertd:e se~hes. One New York company has a 10.paae lteml&H- list of procedures for claims personnel to follow in tnektnR down the missing owne~ of "orphaned" funds. And life (.n., surance files are Joaded with successruJ searcba. 1 BUT THERE ALSO ARE those malbons of dolla1'9 °'' failures they ship Heh year to State treasuries -millions O( dollars ol promises unk.epl because policy holders roraot keep record•. Kere's a sampling of letters received by Richard A. Driscoll, director ol i.nf<W"mataon suvlcea at ACLI, tram people who beUeve they ma.&hl be lost benefldanu. ·•My father was known to have carried a policy to pro- tect my mother. She prt.>Ccded my father Jn death and be- had said only weeks before hi& own death that h4t wu tblnk· tn1 ol dropping thJs ins~ His efCttts were somewhat aeatttted and I was never able to detet"mine what Mtion was taken on this." A Kansas Woman. "'WREN MY HUSBAND died. r thou1ht his lnsurance was $11,000 ($10,000 in my name and SJ,000 in my son's). There ltVere twa Policle$ mi&alna. $2,000 each I located the one which be bad cuhed, bul unnot locate one for $2,000." A Pennsylvanla widow. "I'm wrttln1 In desperation. My husband always said t wu protected, but would not discuss It.·· A Kentucky widow . ••10 many of t.bese cues, t.hel"e never was a policy, w lt lapeed, or wu 1urrendered fOC" cuh. But not to know rnust be qonidn1," Hfl DrlacoU. "And it's all so avoed.bM." H111uidea: -8TO&E UFE INSURANCE poUcu~s at home, pre feT&bly lo • nreproof lock box .Uong with other important records. -In a separate letter. llat. the namea ol l.naurance eoat· panles, policy numbers and lhe a.mounts. Leave this letter with a lawyer; store ropies in a aale deposit box a..S wftll a tnaated relaUwe. -In.form beoefldariea. -Keep records uP to date, notin& s urrender or lapse or po~a. . -rsa1001CALLY •£·EXAMINE policies. If ap .. propriate. make cbanees l.mmediatdy aod ~ord ~m. -Cheek any dropped pol.icy to be sure Lt baa no mue . Do not throw any away undl checkine. -Get a free ~>' ~ "'Jbe BootJet You Have In Your Hand 11 Not Daicned to SelJ You Ufe Insuranee," ll,)r writ Ing Dept. SP, American CouncU of Ll/e Jnsurance, m Parl: Ave., New York, N.Y.10017. Mexicam Protest Mortgage Basis ~ TIJUANA. Mexico (AP) -An estimated .ao,000 J bomebuyers aay they will re.fuse to make monthly p~· 1 ments any tonier In the equivalent of U.S. dollars because • their wages are lowtt with I.be peso devaluation . Attorney Jose Antonio Sanche& Rodari., wlilo represents t.bem, said Uurt S2CJO house pa,yments now cost in pesos the equivalent~ $.120. A M.uoarrv OF rnortfage and credit ~ents have been signed In dollan. which cost aboat U.S peaos lift· UI the peso was allowed to noat after Sept. l The U.S. dollar now brinas about 2IO pesos, but moat Ti Juana realdenta are st.UJ geWnR their wases in the old rrte. Creditors want their money In the new rate. arfuinc that they al10 mu1t pay debts In dollars or the eqw nlent. The Jiomebuyers' (roup callud Committee for Ole Defense ol Patrimony Of 1'.luana hu aprud to more tha.n J 11 o( the city's lariat n.etpborhooda as well H to Mnlrall '\ An etUmat.ed 80,000 families are betteved affected b) mortsagea In dollars m those two clUe1 . KEANWH!LE. ft~ ftEMU•Y Hcretary H Y devaluation ol tbe pesohu tamed lh• now of money back into Mtxico lnat.e11d Qf outd ~. Ramon Marlo Beteta •aid that although he announced t.he cledslon o.tlf lht weetr It •u alread~ i.t.crcattd tourbm aloa1 the border and la cxpec\ed tol'lelplnc:retsetrad . ''Toortt·m bH lncre&Md. at teat alon1 tho bordvline. DOl oaly ta.rum for recreaUonal pol"J')O!M!l9 but visitor from the north cm Mcie al the Mrd« •ho do \heir 11hoppll\ll on the N exkan aide." 81 IT heHld. WHEN THE OEaSION TO allow tho J*O to IJoal waa annou11ced tt wu wortJs elaht tot.he A mericu doUa.r aod the ratelanow20-te>-one. lltxlcan1 who ton:nerb cros&ed UM! border to rn~. IJW'd.aUfl ln thJs country are now ahoppiftl llt hom : because coat.a are more fa\'orable since de.,alaation. ·• dltference ln pric:ca la al.9o lurln& Americana tnto Mexl .BeC..u aaJd. Voter Cards Offer Unrectstered voten wUl be &bleto pick up~ reliJlra tJon carda at General Telepboae's local pubU.c omce. accord in1 toStan Botelho, OraqedhiaJon cnana1erfori,bcuWlty. ClUsem may register by malt lf they a.re ~red have moved, chanied nama or polttical partla or fafled votelntbelut1eneralele:ctlon. The 00tta1e·pa.ld catdl, made evalla.ble t.bto&tp U. fleet ol tbe County Rtebtr.,. ol V«Mr3, •lit be av•llable lb• Telephone com~ ofnc. t.hrouah ~ OcL ' Y\'Mr ptrauon dHdllne. L«al "'5ideot.s ma1 pick., the card at1 the Pbone Mart store. T'I lluntlDcton Cel\tcr, Hantlngt.on 8eaeh, sald Botelho. t A. AJeoAJLv PtLor Deathl Elaewhere N~W YORK <AP> - A .. re, Oabon £Ulou. G . a national leader in the women's suffra1te movement and later a major figure in New York City real estate. died Wednesday. · CJUCAGO (AP)-Doa D••oat , 73, an evangelist who ran r« a variety or polltlcal of. fices ln hopes or creaUng ••a spiritual awareoess amooi the people,•• died Wednesday. IJeatll Net Ires ...... .. A.ltV 1'Mlltlt't, twtl•ttt •I Iii>_..... Cal""""'•· CM_ .. __ ~ ... 1'1'-"""'-'"' "'' .... =~:---. " ..... ._....,. '-..... ""''" .... v ..... 0.-V. .. ,.,. .... 11.1i.v-1.•rrtll"".,.io.. ..,.. ... ti .,-...i ....... Wv;c: .. -- -,, ... ., J • '""-,....,IC v-Cli•"'· lttltfMt~t. 'Ulfl< Vltll ,,,._ ......... ~ ...... c.hl. ... Ille 11 .... *'1 .... Y•lre<"'"-(AIN "esu• A. ca1ff. •n'""' ,, ....,..,~ ... ~fll<Lo.9ffll• tlflt~M.m._~ _ _,,,.. -. •ldMW• Caift .. ~ .. "Cf\; tlltttt, OVlllft Vtlltt •I O.trtll. ~ 0-•WW.. _.,,lea\ ...,, a -.... , It• AM. ~lflc \/-,._ .. , ....... ..._, ... , c:.IN, .,_..1e v_,...,_.,t1~ ULTZ.aUOIRON ,-UNIRAL HOMI! Core ia <Ml Mlf' 0 73-94SO Cotta M ... 948-2424 81LL UOAOWAY MOftTUARV 11oeroldwav Cotta Me1a e•2-e1&0 tMf1'HS' .., .. TUAJ!rt 827Ma.nSt. Hun~8:8Ch _,.,.TUTHILL LA19 04M ~CHAPll. MDrtuwt•• ...... 4'21 E. 17th St.. OollaMeu QUEENIE Polltfoal Notes i Granted ~t In Killing l A man fOWld f uilty of voluntary man •UShter aner police round t.be beaun body of bla bnltbu lo an Anaheim motel room abared by the two mea has been Libertarians on Ballot 8 y O. C. lllJS'l'INGS CM .. o.llf -S4Mf UberaUon pr sldentlal candidate Roaer MacBrid• and hJs runnln1 mate, Davtd 8eraland of HunUni\oo Beach, haves quellfled for the Calltomla ballot by submltt.ln1 mo.re lban W ,000 U..natures to election of. nciala prior to the Sept. 3 d~adllne. 8 p.m. at the home of Sally Green· baum, 88e1 Satterf\eld Ortve. Mrs. HaH, who la 1>atllln1 ~Ucan Robert Badham tor the oh Olstrict •eat belns vacated by A.odrew Hloabaw, wlll M at Orant• Coast Colleae Saturda.y. She wUI be partlclpatana In the second annual political workshop or the Oran1• County N\lional Women's Political Caucus ORANGE COUNTY Mac8rlde and l3er1land have qualified for the November ballot in ~!!;~~I vented a new trlal ln '-Oranie County Superior Colleges Set Debate 28 states and predict tbty'll be on the ballot lo 36 states by election d~. ••• The workshop is scheduled for t a.m. to 3 p.m. in OCC'1 Science Hall • Workshop coordln•tor Is Dori• FrOI~ telephone 644·439S. "My problem ts ~ 'ski bums' bums .'' meet ire reall1 Got a prohlem·' Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat wdl cut red t..:pe . gettmg the anSWt'Ts and action you need to solve rneqwttes m government and bUSt· nt>ss. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Ser vice. Orange Coa.~t Daily Pilot, P.O. BoI 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 926'26. I nclude your telephone number The colµmn appears daily except Saturdays. .J J Beaded To.,,ard & .. ateadla9? DEAR PAT: I am a Tl-year-old widow and I would like to know if I could homestead my house. U so. how can 1 rnaJte arrangements? F.L .• Costa Mesa Bay a homestead form at uy uaU.ery store (or ahem SI cent.a. Fm It oat uni.Uy ud lane' lt DObrbed. MaU die lonn to die Oraqe Ceat.J lltt0rder, Bos ZSS, Sula Au, CA mti. Eedolle a 13 check or mOlley order made payable to: Oru&e C..ty ltftorder. A recea& Calilonala law allcnrs a laomeowaer lo dalm an esemption ol value ap to SZt, ... 1" u OWDU•OCCapled residence -and lluu pre•Hl a forc:H aale to aattsry creditors i.D moet caaes - whea ti.e owaer-occapant rues lite aeeeaary cl aim. Under pre"loo• law a "homestead" nempUon bad lo be med on tlte property before lecaJ proeeecllDp started tbat could have re511.lted In • foree4 sale. Th1s law <SBZlH>·allows tbe bollleoWDer·deMor &o file bls claim of exempUoa after be receives notice ol lny and esecutlon °"'the J>rOj>erty. Thi.I law woald not apply to mortgaces or otber cre411t 41e· vices 1ecared dlredb' by tM home, IH&t w..W fN• vent forced sale ol Ute home to pay '"auec:a.red" debt• aach u lnstaJlm~t accounts and pe.rS09al ~. r .. n., J'rip•Oll '10<'a ..... .,, DEAR PAT: I'm planning a winter vacation t.hls year and have been reading dcnens or \ravel brochures. I've managed to figure out most of lbe terms used in these brochures. but can't figure oul what "land coats" means when it refers to fare quotes. I 'd uk a travel ~epcy, but I don't want to have to gel Into a diicussioo of my travel plans. V.L.. Costa Mesa <;...,.~ ••ed la ~ rii. &oar etlM ~. laH c~ta ladtlde all~ Adt as ae- c:ommodatlea•, meall ud, 1r lltclkak'd. ar-M uauponatioo, trusfen to ud from airp.n. ud '°9r·IMlllded •IJbt.aDc. N9t lacl~ _,. air ,.,. tr.. IM>•e to ..... .._, alrpott tl:1es, • ,...,_. or •ba reea. u,.. trip t.svuce ud penoeal Items suclt u laaadry~ &eleplteae cans ud bff••lft· Stea~ aad Steam1 A,,.t• DEAR PAT: How can I remove plastic or vinyl wallpaper? My landlord said it would be okay if I replaced my kitchen wallpaper, but 1 can't eet if ort without almost killin8 myself. I don't want to damage lbe walls and be.sltate to use any strong cbemlcala on lt. Now that rve befun thls job, I bave to fln.ilb it. A.E., Newport Beach Court. Judae Jerrold S . Olinr iranted lbe Clew trial for Dennis Ray Whitman, 28, afttt the defenae auccessfully arcued lbat il bad come, into possession or evidence that was l'IOl 1v11lable at the tint trial. Judge Oliver's de· clsion abandons lbe jury verdict which could have sent Whitman to state prison tor one to 15 years. He returns to court Oct. 25 for hls second t.rtal. DEMOCRATIC Autimbly can· dldate Ron Cordova cut short bis planned walk through the 74tb Dls· Studeat.s from ~ col· lrict la.st weekend because ol the lecea and universities rains, but did manage to gel in a few are expected to attent lbe caustic remarks about "my car de. seventh annual invita· aler opponent, .. Republican Ji m Slemons . tiooaldebatetournament Cordova accused Slemons or duck· Oct. 15-17 at Cal State jna out on Orange Coast voters by Fullerton. . .. Sponsored by the scheduling a tnp to Europe at the helJhl of the camoailtll. speeeb communication "I am indirnant over Slemons· re- departmeot and the rusai to participate in the democratic forensics department. process, .. said Cordova. as~e lbe tournament is open _ .. all ed 51 to the public free of OJ eng emons to a &eries ol de- cbarge. bates. Participants will de· "ls lbe car dealer qolng to remain bate lbe topic, "That lbe in hiding th rough the election?" fe deral government Cordova asked . .. *. s l)ould signlflcanlly CONGRESSIONAL candidate Vi· s t r e n g t h e n t h e vl H Ul guarantee or consumer an all w be feted tonight at a • •• ASSEMBLYMAN Bob Burke wlll be drinking a lot or coffee Saturday. No lea. than rour coffee receptlona are planned that day for the lfunl· ington Beach Republican. They start al 9·30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Maude McNeil, Seal Beach Leisure World. Al 11 a.m. Burke will sip more coffee at the Ernie Winter residence in Seal Beach Leisure World At 1:30 p.m. he moves to Leisure World Clubhouse No. a (cw still morejava. Finally, at 4:30 pm. there will be more coffee and campai&ninl at lbe home or Mrs. Peuy Shupe, 830 l4lb St .. Huntington Beach. (OUTDOORS) A bre1tft of fre1h elr. Murder charges were filed against Whitman last Match 11 when the beaten body or Dale Arthur Whitman, 22, was found on a blood-soaked bed ,in ,.n Anaheim motel. ll was all~ed lbat the two men had quarelled over money product safety required wine and cheese tasting party in Hun· of manufacturers." tl.ngton Beach. The festivities begin at For fur:tber informa· rv:O~U~A;:h:om=e:to=n=----1r:====~===:;;ii;::;;;;::;;;=:;;=:;;=:;;=:;;=:;;=:;;~ tion, contut Dr. Lucy paper. the REW AID TR.-Keele, director of forensics, at 870-3272 or 870.36l7. DAILY PILOT ........ , ••• 4, .. , ••••• ,, ......._ ____ _ -.. .. -.. -----·--ll•fl _, ......... __ _ lltc.M. "-IJHl IU .. tn. BodeO Aids Kids P\UM•IM• HUI .... AtlCOMO. ""'-_ .. __ , F~JUJ!e1rye~~.!J ·by :~7=~= Scott Taylor •lU Tt1is year mark.a the fataltochildrenwiththe gent le jewelt•rs _ .......... p •r ..... never ride a Brahma bull fifth time in CDFEA is disease, Tbey must have J ewelry appraii.uts by 4t5-040l or rope a calf, bul be can sponsorin1 tbe junior a special diet and UD· graduate gemologist -c.osT•--rSA ab are in lbe excltemeot rodeo. Proceeds will be derao therapy two or c u st o m d e 11 & n e d •U. -1 •""' when the fifth annual evenly divided between three times a day. Some Jewelry. 6'42·1 5l Junio.r Rodeo comes to t be CD FE A ' a own afOlcted children ~e u Fl•• M GHii KITCHIN a IA TH the Orange County Fair· Benevolence Fund and many aa 40 or SO pills a vo L t7tti M. UMODIUM• grounds Saturday and tbeCysUc Fibrosis.Foun· day. The youn1sten can· c-:r .. -;;:;~ AU ISTIMATIS Su.nd17. datioo. not enia.ce in strenuous ..!~~~~====~ .__.._.'9 .. .,._ 0 1-d th • lif ANAt<llf•l• .. AINOf:roCl cx:ott ii t.be . ran~e Cyatis fibrosis is an in-exerc .. e ao e1r e C.11 H2-H71. •ww l._ .. County C)"Slic r1brosu berited disease ill which expectancy b 15 or 1£ Put a few words ......... ,.,., s-posler chHd, one ol. thick; U k af years. to work for ou. 772-1470 •1•::v mllllons of American a • s c '1 mucus • .:._ ________ ~:::::====~===:....~========! kids who s uffer rrom feet.s the lun •• digesUve lung-damulng diseases. system and pancreas. by'ThJie ~::nai°= . IT occuas once In Chapter of the Callfcnda every l,!IOO blrths, When Division or Forestry both parents carry the E 1 recessive gene. mp oyes A~sociaUon A slmple cold can be <CDFEA), Wlll benefil Cy1Uc l'Jbro•l• r• .. ---------- search, care, and educa· ~:::;:f 11111••••••1 lion pro1rams. The .,. ton your CDFlilA ii compoMCI d # readl-Hat Oranie C«lnty firemen ··• and paramedics. Rodeo performance$ • are aet for 2 and 'I p.m. $j Saturday, and al 1 and 5. p.m. Sunday. Tickets at::; lbe cate are $3 ror adults=~ and $2 for children. :1- Famllles with cystic::: fibrosis children get in :;: free-. ~: ... :·· ... MesaSets ~ .. ;,..; Mardi GraJJ ~~ ·j. The second annuati Monster Mardi Gras will ~; be held Oct. 31 al South ~ Coast Plaza in Costa .. Mesa. ~: JlEPOllT TO 11IE cmZENRY 1>1 H. Y. Lawmu&er A trenchant analysis or the pro- b I ems beaettin1 America, with a variety or sensible solutions that make UUs book must re- ading ror everyone concerned wilb the fut.ure of lb.is COUn· try. MAii 1HIS COll~ON 100,t'I' -----------CARL TON PRESS 1.4 flllh A .... Ntw 'feet 11 "'4tJt .,., ,.., • ,.,, ., REPORT TO THE cmZENRY -.....-11ira• .. ..-. C b I I d r e n w l l l ~: participate in a trad.i· '-: timal coetume coot.est.'.: be entertained by ~ various performers, and :~ receive apecial treata. ;:ll.iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii*'-iiiiill Winners will be awarded ~: priies . ' JCPenney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. AUSTRALIAN TREUERN R~ 8.99 NQW 599 __ • Good choica for an entry way • Qn be grown in full sun along the Coast and part shade Inland • Adds a cool sensation to any shade garden • • Extra large in 5 gallon containers AFRICAN ·VIOLETS Bxperu ad•be ,_to ,..pa. tbe wallpaper'• ....,Heu..rMa•Jy _.. ceane 1udpaper wnpped ....... a ttleek •I wood. Tltea rail a wallpa,.r ...... frota a palal • hnhratt dealer ucl ... u ~ .,.. Id.ea .. '°t!iliiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii~m~miiiiiiiiJ •H t•e H•d•aper l• I Rfg. 1.99 NOW 159 perf•rate *'e plastic. T•l• will let Uea• tldwl) &o IOftea I.lie &llte for remo•l•C tl1e wallpaper. Tltls protta 11 effedtn, b•l time· C011141mlaa. Repeet u.e ateaatas ucl ...... , n&W &19aa at&empUq to a•_. arereN1pke.e- l1 atrtpped awa1 -.... ""' ,,,. aepeated ..... appUeatlou •17 take ... ,.,, "' * Job ... INt ..... , te ~· ..... Phone Se~ At CaJ State _.. A telepboae Wonna- tJoo service bu been atabBsbed by CJ.I state Loa& Beach to iofonn people of events occur· tlnc at the uni Yen.it)', Those #isbin& in· formation concerninl IUC.b areas u at.hletkt. conUnulng education. t.be arta. ud performina areH can call (213) • 4.SSS. 1'h1I service ls a.allable 24 hou.n a~- ESTATE JEWELRY SALE Add color to your house with these brilliant 4" violets Jfln9e Growth AFRICAN VIOLET POTTING SOIL 100z. Reg. 79' Now59' Besrs FALL & WINl'ER FEED • Fof all lawns and ground covers · • Prevents winter damage and Insures good growth In the spring. 251». Bog Now499 Quantities limited on Ad merchandise f I .. I . .. j ~tate Experim.eritS ... With· Job Sharing·. .. By TROMA.8 D. EUAS Becauae ll w11n't coo- trovtrslal, almost no one noticed lut month when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 1l1ned a new law that could eventually affect the life 1ituation1 or mllllon1 or California women. dred employes of the atate J)epartroent ol Mot.or Vehicles. tbOae few hundred -at all levels from menial to manacement - will ~ permitted to work part· ti~ bours at part-time pay. a first for California civil service wortcen. Starting amall, the measure will at first afrtot only a few bun· 1be DllV workers will be part ol an experiment aulhorUed in a r I ' , BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday September 17. 1976 Bl Rock music 's early days produced shock in parents and hysteria in teenagers. Elvis Presley, proclaimed King of Rock and Roll, won television notoriety with his ·· swivel-hipped sex appeal. Cameramen were instructed to film him only from the wa ist up. Roll Rock \ -I n ere to ly Ol!NN18 McLELIAN oe ... -....,. ... su.. . Remember back lo the mld·!iOS wben ·l!avls Presley was ""· leubed onto the unsuapectlnt Sunday nltht audience oC the Ed $alUvan ahow? ln a f eebl• attempt to tone down ht. 1wlvel·hlpped sex ap- peal, lhe cameramen were In· atructed to abOOl The Pelvi.s only from Ute waist up. Such were the beelnnino or rock and roll, lhe phenomenoo that produced bytJ.etta from Lbe teenagers. sbock from the parents and denunciation from the pulpit . Wbo would have U>ou&ht that Prellty, Ute Btc ~l' and Biil Haley and the Comets would one day be the subject ol a col· le1e credit course? But that'"s -whal will be In eluded lo a new Cal SUt.e Long Beach con Unuln1 education clua, Hiatory of Rock and Roll- Special Topic• ln Muaic EdUca· Uan. . Allhouth such a class Is not as ru-e today. the arnu ot academe bill sponsored by Democratic State Sen. Omer Rains ol Santa Barbara For two ~ears, a small POrtion or all PMV jobs wfll be avalt.ble on a part·llme basis, wltb the al m of allowing llc>uHwlvea. students, the elderly llDd handicapped to work hours COll\paUble w!tb their other com· mlt.menta and nttda. SllA&EJOBS PreHat employes alJo will be permitted lo shar6 their Jobi if they want lo switch to a part.time scbedllle. Two part-lime jobs thus could be created from ooe recuJar position. After two years, the state Personnel Board must evaluate the t1'8l and ill possible ex- pansion to other state depart· menu. Rains a nd the fema l e legislative consultants who de· signed the law look for a domino effect, with part time !>chedules didn 't exactly embrace mualcologlst David Ford when he first prooosed the idea to the Unlverally of Ore1on in 1970. ctA88 HAS M EalT "It waa difficult to convince the formal heads of the music de· partment that the class had merit," recalled the liberal arts craduate The department allowed, however, that It might be aulta· ble u an extension course. But Ford proved there at least was a demand for it when several \ ' A new state law permitting state civil service employes to work part-time hours at part-time pay will create more jobs, says bill sponsor Sen. Omer Ra ins. I ~ reeulUn1 In all state qencles and, ll successful there, very likely becoming common In privat.e industry. 1 That\ what happened wtlh the four-day, 40-hour wffk that aeea many workers Inside 1overn· mast and out 1ettlni thre6-day weekends re1uJarly. Rains expects the pUot pro. cram lo be a success oo several counts. "With an unemployment rate ol t .6 percent, California needs to creat.e more jobs," be says, "and this will do just that." EFftCIENT He also points at studies show· ing part·Ume worktta not only don't slow down work schedules, but actually are more efficient. ··where similar parl·lime employment programs have been implemented, employers have seen dramatic decreases in absenteeism. turnover, recruit· ment activity and overtime pay, hundred enthusiastic students turned out. He returned to teach it for several years. · "It wu an easy coune, .. be ad· mtu .... It wu an entert.ainina. In· formative class about an aspect ol Ute that affect.a everyone. "Rock music is one ol lhe sub- culture art forms that became a dominant art form. Jt'a every· where. You can 't set away from it ... Ford is one pen:on who, if anything, does his beat to be ln the thick of It. A member of a rock group In hlth school. his muslca Involvement grew tremendously after college graduation. .EXPEIUENCE In between leaching. he mana«ed a local bap:el. formed a jazz club, promoted '509 style sock hope, worked as an engineer in a small recording studio, ran a band booking agency and had a fling as a disco DJ. He moved lo Southe rn California a year a10 alter get# Ung a call from a college buddy, Stan Love, brother ol Beach Boy Mike Love. ··1 came down to give them a band on their new album," he ex· l>filned. "Brian (Wilson) was re· cordinc a lot of oldJa. · · Ford brouaht part ot his record collection ao Wllaon could bear the oritioal recordln11 and helped contact the record com· alone with lncreased producUvl- ty," he said. Surveys in Massacbusett.s beve shown that half-time workers produce as much as 9> pereent oC the output ot Mltlmen. If the pilot J>roeram shows \.. . SOUfHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS ilcns ot success, It may act as a prod lo a federal move in the aamedirectlon. , Wllh treat fanfare lo early 1'75, U.S. Sen. John Tunney and U.S. Rep. Yvonne Braithwaite Burke, both Ca l ifornia Democrats, introduced comp4· nioo bills In Congress opening 2 percent of federal civil service jobs to part-lime.rs each year for five years. panies to negotiate royalties. ln the process he became the reclusive Wilson's "chief com· rade, friend and chauffeur for three months." In addition to teaching the class, which will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning Sept. 21, Ford is managing several Los Angeles baaed acts. While the rise of rock and roll has been faJrly well documented ln recent years. Ford said that in the late '60t there wasn't much information available and what wu ln print. often was lnac· curate. llAKEDISCS Much or hi1 knowl~e ot Lhe field grew out of an ever- expandln1 record collection. He ol\en haunll second.hand stores ln search or rare discs. He once found 5:5 unused Juke box records, dated 1952·58, by such great.a H Fats J;)omlno, Bo Diddle)' and The P1auers. He picked up the lot for $5. ln lovat.11 a-,lna the root.a of rock and roll -Negro rhythm and blues -he llat.eoed to the old record.I and questioned Blacks he met 1bout perlormen and now defunct record companies. He alto spent three yea.rs track· inl down a m11ter thesis oo the subject. "\'ou talk to these people and )'9U're able to piece totether a r&irty comprehensive history of ·In 1970 musicologist David Ford had a tough time convincing ·music departments that a class on rock and roll history had merit. •\ • ,. -,,, A maximum ot 10 percent ol"' the federal work force thus would be part·Llme. COMPANION BILL • Tunney's bill slid lhrouah the Senate eHlly. but after u House .. subcommittee on federal · man· power reported favorably on I.ht " Burke companion last fall. nothinl hEned. Her but bu ; been betor t e House with no ac· lion talcen o almost a year and signs of cess m California • could shake it loose In any case. success In the : DMV experiment would alm06t certainly lead to a spread ol part· ' Ume workers through California • qencies no matter what bap-... · pens ln W ashhrgton If efficiencies spread, many workers -especially' women • .forced to give up good jobs \0 "' bear children and care for them ... -will be able to work and ruJtnt · responsibilities in other areas,.:: too. "' I ., .JI\ ,, .... .. rhythm and 19SS." blues from 1942 to :. ' 4 Ford descrl bed rhythm and blues as the music oC t.qe 1hetto ~ Each bla city had ita own slngen who had regional followings Their recordings, known as race records, seldom were given radio .• ai rUmea. PHONE CALl.S • . · One or the r1rs t disc jockeys lO ~ put the lively music on the air wu Cleveland's Alan Freed. who ' not.Iced colleae students buying ; the records. He was deluged with :. phone calls fr om excited , llatenera the first nl~ht he played them. , Another mun behlnd the birtn of rock and roll , accordioa to Ford, was Sam Phillips, u Memphis record company owner. "Ho bad Ule theory if he could find a whlte peraoft' who could sine rhythm and blues. he could make a fortune. Elvia Presley was the one," Record producers. quick to latch onto a •ood thing, had been 1lanin1 Caucasian sl.naera to do watered down versions of the Black hit.a. But onco Presley came out, llatener. clamored to hear the ort1lnal1: Fata Domino, Bo Did· I dley and Chuck Berry. Ford feels rock and roU -"an J overt act. of a11reuton over the eetabluhed mores" wu an expressive outlet for people who didn•t bavt one. I His clus wlll nol only em , phulze rock's chronology, but l will cover penooaliUea, record· lnC techniques, producUon and other related areas ot the In· I duatry. i He believes the reason he has. ~ had up to 500 1lUdenl3 enroll In the clus ls because rock and roll• I pla)'I such an Important part In lbelrUvea. "They are interested in It, bu' don't know mucb about it, .. laid Ford. who hopes to chanae that. ~------------- • ., DAIL V PILOT ..... , tEvent ( \Golden I: Kenneth Sampson, former director of Hac.bora. Beaches .aM Parka of Oranae County, and h11 wife, Audrey, c:elebnled th 1r &Olden Wt'dd1njC ann1nv~rury with a reception for 100 fnends :and relatives The event took place in the home of their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mn. Jam~ K Sampson of Palo• Verdes Estates. Co-hosts were their daughwr and another son and thei r spouses, Mr. and Mrs G~ge t.: Cunninaham of Anaheim and Mr and Mra. William D S;,impson, Templeton. Also attend.in& were their six grandsons and one cranddau1hter. Sampgon 11 past president o( the Orange County Coast As· sociatlon and the California Marine Amurs NavleaUon con ferenc:e. Presently, he is a dJrec· tor oC Hoag &1emonal Hoapi~· Presbytenan's 552 Club and JS on the County Grand Jury Mrs. Sampson 1~ past president o f the Newport Harbor Panhellenic and Las Ret0u.s Aux· lhary of the Newport Beach A!.· al.stance League and currently is on the board or that oreanizalion The Sampsons were marned in Riveniide and for the past 22 yean1 have been res1dtmll> of Newport Beach. Cruise Honors Lattins \. Mr and M,rs Truman Wldt\c:e Lattin. 12 vear restdenls of Balboa Island. were Jomed by 150 auea.ts on a harbor cnuae la honor ol their aolden weddina an· ruvertary The party was aiven by their daughlt"r and son. Mrs. Robert Lelshmun and Dr Wllllam Lal· tm. 11nd tht.•tr spouses. 111 ol San M1tn110 Tht' Luthns .. have ftve grandchildren und oo~ 1:real· gundchlld. The honored couple were mar- ned m Pomonll and Uved In San Manno tor 30 yurs prior lo Utelr move here . Lillln 111 retired Crom lhe Puc1hc Tch.1phone Co .• is a former Rotariun and • member of Town llall. Mrs. Lall.in la a member or the Oranae County Philharmonic Society Both are uv1d golfers and members of lrvNU> Coast Country Club. T. W. Lattms mark half.century olmamage. I Rx: Laughter Best Medicine (Ann Landers 0J DEAR A~N LANDERS· H you should see an Associated Press story reporting that a Stanford University psychiatrist, Dr. William F. Fry Jr. (that's me), lold an International Coo!erence on Humor In Cardiff, Wales, that laughter can be injurious to your health, DON'T BElJEVE IT. I wu misquoted. Actually, I was lecturing on some evolutionary aspects or laugbler that had nothing whatever to do with health. On that same day. a writer for the London Daily Mirror report· ed that l said, "Laughter ls quite beneficial -a fine tonic: t.hal pr~ \'ides excellent slimuloUon." So please, Ann, inform your re- aders of my deeply held eonvic:· lion lhal laughter and mirth and humor are invaluable and ought to be encouraged in every way. A sense ol humor is a precious part cl life and should be prized and enjoyed. -SINCERE REGARDS, WtLUAM F. FRY JR..MD DEAll DR. FRY: ftaalr yoa for ld&btc lite recwd ltnl&M. A.lld wlto cOllld do k bd&er tbaa &lie mu lllmself? Bow reaumta1 to kMw lt real· ly DOESN'T llllvt wllea yoa laQ'b -espeetally wllea ~ aren't Ula& m uy Ua1a11 to laqb al &.beleday1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column ls discussed frequently at our church guild meet.Ines, PTA and my weekly bridge club. I've beard loads of ~e say they have written to you <some three and four times) but thelr letters never .iet lnto the paper. They claJm you print only the letters you have a snappy com· eback for. ls this tnae? If mine should make the paper I would die al shock. -DES MOINES READER DEA& D.•.: Call die cot._.r. Tbe womea who eemplalDed are ball rtpt. Loads of peopfe wrUe to me <some several Umea) aad t11eJ 11iner see dlelr leUe6I la &be paper. Tlaereasoa: lrecet.eonr 1,• let&en a day ud cu prlat tbree, at die most. My problem la space. Aa for prtatta1 .a, u.o.e let· ten fw wllJc• I bve aappy auwen -aot trae. FW example ..-wbat'a IO aaappJ Uoal TIDS auwer? DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I are botb 84 yean ol a1e. We are thankful to the &ood Lord that we are ln -cood health and able to enjoy our cbild.ren. But. they are lbe pro- blem. We live ln a small town. Tbe cblld.ren llvo-ln tbe dly. Every few weeb one will phone and say, 1'WewiU be coming down for supper. There will be six of us.'· They don't reaUze this means preparing supper for ei&}lt, Uten I must be up al lbe crack ol dawn lo fix breakfast ~ following morning. Of course. I'm expect. ed to fix a Uttle lunch before they leave. I have no help and Ute. c:ookin& and dea~ng up after '- uhau.stiog. (I'm not even men- lionlnl the cost ol food Utese days.) It would be wonderful If they would aay. ''Don't fix supper, mother. We will take you out." Instead they tell us about how they entertained this one and that one at s ome expe n s i ve reslaurunl an the city Speak tor me, will you, deur Ann? - TIRED 1:-'EET DEAR TIRED: I wish I tould bat you wlll have to speak ror youneU -and I hope you do so Lbe very next time you get a pboneull. 81Jnply uy, "Preparing HP· per Is uhaust1n1, dear. I just can't do It anymore. WouJd you mlnd treating Dad and me to a meal In a restaurant?" Scorpio Uses Imagination UCI Classes Spotlight -women j . I SA TUJU>A Y, SEPT. 18 By SYDNEY ouaa ilJES (March 21-April 11): Sweet talk is one Utlne, but a promise in blaclt·and·white bolds water. Know lt and act accordlnaly. Accent on diplomacy, family relaUon.sblps, budget, money, lnvestmenta. TAtJaus <April »May 20>: Ueht touch br· inp most favorable result.a. Don't force issues. Heed volce -YOW' coosc:leoce aow hi a very re-- liable 1wde. GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): You are on more llOlld uound. You get across major points, or· ganlle. take greater control ol your own destiny. Older Individual supports you. CANCE& (June21·July 22): Cycle is hleh- you can complete assignment and gain greater recognition. Home base probably will be disrupt· ed. Stal us quo gets a shakeup. LEO (July 23·A\llf. 22 J. Some of your natural quaUUes, talents surface and eatn plaudits. Be gracious and don't kick toe ln sand. Means over· whelmln1 displ&.)' ct modesty would be out of place. VDGO <Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Yc.i realize Im· portance ot details. You understand that s kip pine essentials can be an expensln error Ac· , c:~t on desire, love, hopes, wishft, results oC business efforts. LIBRA (Sept 23·0cl 22): Social actMly is highlighted. You get relief from routine. Sense of humor surfaces. Your a.rtllUc talenta are re- cognJzed. You are ln mood to celebrate. SCOaPIO (Oc:t. 23-Nov. 21): Your lmaglna· lion Is fertile -you find anirwers. You imprint 11tyle. You can create policy, What seemed Im movable wlll now respond to your touch. SAGITTAIUUS <Nov. 22-Dec:. 21): Check facts. ~ anolyUcal. Do some detective work. In· volvement with one cl opp05lte sex Is hlghUghl· ed. CteaUvt urae Is activated. CAPlllCOllN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Go atow - relax. Hl1hllght harmony -as much 11 possible. Family, home, luxury Items and vacation plans are on agenda. Th0te "In charae" are under pre· u ure and make noaettetollt. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Co behlnd 11cenea ror answers. Low key methods now are mClfll likely to succeed. Be diac:rttt. Let others re- veal their plans . Hold Utbl to principlH without appeartn1 fanaUul. P18CE8 <Feb. J.9..March 20): Integrtty is on line. Wbat you eet ... you will earn. No one can la.ke t'rom you -unless you acquiesce. Financial picture ls britbter than you mieht imaalne. Expert Styling for Men & Women. f/JWr;'K'l/rl */// ~zett<is Hair Design 1107 ....,... Ad.. NftPQtt 8eaclt 640-4740 J Two mana1ement and supervlllon workshops and a aeriu of special courses for women will be clfered b)' UCI ex· tension t.his fall. Eight one·day worbbops ln the sldlls necasary to be effective managers and superviaon will be held Thursdays and Saturdays by the Manasement and Supervlaory Develop- meat Procram. Fo ur Thursday workabopl. directed by Dr. Howard Wilson. are scheduled for lbe Holi· day Inn, Costa Mesa, beglnnlng Sept. 23. The lour Saturday sessJons will be held i n the Mesa Court Gold Room on campus. AJJ 1es1lonl' will be from 9:30 a .m to 4 :30 p.m. The basic s of supervision Is lhe sub- Ject of one-day workshop scheduled for Wednes· day, Oct. 20, from 9;30 am. to 4.30 p.m .. at the .l,loUday loo, Costa Mesa. Dr. Howard W1laon I" director of the seminar. whkh is de1l1ned to pro- vide bask training llOd review or tbe malor pro- blems and prtnc pl~ of ~ffeetlve day~o-day hospital management and supervision. Tht special courses for UPHOLSTERY .._T•W-f, .. .... ltll ....... 4. c........._ .... 11 Art Show MestwMttts Exoo "'9Mf'ltl original worto at mott reuonabte l)flcee ftom 6!5 tOP taterited 1111st& Today thru Sun. Sepe. 191t the Huntington Center mall --wMr• the good thl"Ot happen 8-ach Blvd & Edlno« et the San Diego~ meetln1 tbe needs ot womenlnclude: -Women ln Business; Tbe Real World. The 13-week seminar is de- alped to give women the bu.atness •ocabulary and prlncfplfS necessary to make the best use ol op- portuni ties and Iain their cbnamics ol wqmen'1 ln- terac:tlon in today's world ol work. Men are enc:oura1ed lo pa.rt.lcipate. A two-weekend workshop, il will be held from 7·10 p.m. oo Friday and from 9 a.m. t.o noon and 1·5 p.m. on Saturday OcL 1 and 2 and Oc:t. lS and 16, ln room 145 ol the Social Science Lab. .4 -Assertion Tralrung Workshop for Women. ll ls designed lo help women break out o( the sex stereotype into Role playing, sllmulus film.~ and the teaching or specific: assertive lechn1· ques are used. The seminar will meet in room 145 of Ute Social Science Lab Saturday, Oc:l 9 from 9 a.m. to noon and from l·S p.m. Further information on all oHenngs may be obtained by calling the ext e nsion bfficc. 83.1-5414. fairsbareoCJoba,promo-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- tlona and salary in· creases. Tbe class will meet ln room 193 of the Com- puter Science lhdlding rrocn T·lO p.m . on Wed· nesday everunis. be&in-ninl Sept 22. -Career Planning for Women. Information and career guidance will be provided in informal <ful. cimslons. supplemented by films , selected liter ature and reference boob. MeeUnes will be from 9 a.m. to noon on e{ghl Wednesday1, beJlnning Sept. 29, at Promontory Point -The Female CUent. This lecture series is de· slined for all who pro- v 1 de professional or counseUn1 servlc:es for women. It wtll meet In room 152 ~ the Physical Sdence R0Hdln1 Thursdt1y even- ln11 rrom 7·10 p.m., beittnn1ne Sept. 23. -The Interpersonal Dynamics of Women at Work. The focus or Ute workshop will be on the Enter Nowt Miss Teenage America ll'1 not a beauty contest But lovely glr1s from 13 to 17 are Judged on OOtWC>nel and IChOlmtie act\levementa awar~. pOise. talent More than 130.000. If\ 1ehotershios to be awarded O<anoe County's pegeant winner here et Huntington Center wlll llt)pear 1n Tutu'a fl'*-on NBC ntfional TV with Bob Hooe Pick UC> official entry forms from HuntlngtOI\ c..nter me<cttanta of INll and be rMdV fort ......... excli.ment and obpoftunttY 9each Blvd. & Edinger •t the san ; OltOo ""-••• ·. 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IOI 42 More el/ti l11mly H V Oll"'I I I Hl'artng IOMCll 1ppa1alua •8 Moel 11 Tear aper! 01u1>i.o 131nsec1t 47 Btceme 19 Nnrly Qll•lt •'I (jfm nlfVOUt h Mor 1 49 $1J0119 PQ«il 01t1~ou• ·so LON one• 2b Movf' Olfanct ur. •teA'1••v 5 1 COfc:ny of U !>Utll/f btts ]I\$ Am•• S2 Oee11111 wrrO>N pof1t1ve1y ooi1on Var S3Sandlltt1 ?'l Wh11t L A 55 Tr .. ettll' " 58 Al~rl&n city 111 v111,111,1.-5 T Oceuo11n< V .... l I l\nf¥y 511 e11n I} Soo1111no eo EndeAV()( I ' I l JUDGE PARK ER MISS PEACH -:4RTt'iV~'S F~EE MEDlCAL- AOv1C.f ~ ~ by Chartes M. Sctdz _______ ......, i: (AN SEE '(OJ NOtv IN A WI-It TE BLOUSE ,J.NO A Sl.Uf 9..tl\T ~ING OUT ID A.A;! FIELC> HOO<Ey .. '{7 G.. ·(· DON'T HA55Lf Alf ~.'ITrf 'f'OUI\ 5.1.KCASM, Ull.ICi... 1 l( by Harold Le Doux by Mell MV MI01l.-L PlfOa.IM I~ TMAT l FU!L. ML.U~ TOO ~TR'ON~, Vl1AI.. ANO INflrwEftC L.-TELY . WU DIRTY SQUIALIR! 9f HON!S,.- AUN'T VOU lrf.ALLY Hli"& ON 9'HALF O~ ~ ~lflf.NO ? SIONEO, SEALED AND DEUVERED, EH,C:MIEF ? by G~ Lemont t'\~ PM.:);..l&C' 11~11:,0)..IJ..'r', F'l:~~-10· • ~CtJJ 511e'~ /!JE:EN, •u~AVA.IL· A.~J..&'' l<\'e1t. t-IN):;'E X l.l'-'C~ ef:El>J ..Y.1561 l'J\:-! fl..e\\f,..ffA~f by Gus Arriola ··· 'COOl<Sc, ®~ Tt-E Oi~ER HAt-lD, 'tfie O:EAN MIE;Hr BE NICE ... ---..,.; . t--~- 'Of cour~. the dr.i11rt'IQld to •h~• ont " r111i1~; up w11h lhc con,tanl annoyance or tr} '°I' 1u c:orivinct rn11>lt you 1c nm t-lwa lltth h ylm " DENNIS THE MEMACE ..----..--------~ !a: DAIL V PILOT Friday, Sepi.moet 17 1978 c. Weekend f;alender r:· , ·Passage Race .. t. ·For All Yachts BJ A LllON LOC'kAJUiW Dlllt\P_....,. .... Offshore raeins lldditUahould nnct someUtlnJ to Lbeir lltin• thl9 weekend in Sabia Corinthiari \'uht CJub'a S-.ita Barb.ra Paua1e race which P.resertbet courses ror vlrtualb' every type or han 1,UC111 raUna. ' Tbe race doesn't 10 anywhere near Santa Barbara. The Iona eourse ol 1• miles wtll takf 'yacht. rated •nder the lnt.emaUonal Otfaho~ Rule, Che CruiainJr Club of America rule ..nd Performance Handicap l{acln1 F1eet yacht.a wiUI r aUna• of 180 or la. around Calalloa and San Cle mente islanda, lcavina both lo port. before returning to the finish otr Balboa. A 8HO&T COV:UE OF 102 mile&, llu · boea establilhed for )'acbta ratinc \Ulder the lllqet Ocean Racing Fleet system and PHRP wtth ntlftl• d. 181S or hither. Thia COQtff leaves C.talina Jaland to port, the P oint Fermin Buoy off LcMI An1eles Hat'bor lo -starboard and thence baek to llniab at Newport. The r a ee for both divilidna starts today. In other local yachUnc actMty, Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Club will join farcel for tbe annual Fall Retalla tor all claues Saturday and Sunday. Races will be held oo both in· ·.adethebay and oeeancourses. • Dana Point Yacht Club wilJ pla7 ttost lo the PHRF yachts io the aixlh race of it. Dana Point Series on SUJMSay. southern California Yachtin& A11ociaUon calendar: . ~---aAt!IA C:OAINTHl4..i YA(>{'f CLUB -\Mia --· Pa•._ ••<• 10t',¥0llll'. Pli""· CUI 1 t....,,.s.tvd ... s..n.i.y a.LIOA·NEWPOAT HAA9011 Y4CHT C\.UBS P91l """°tt9. SetUt ~,s-v. GANA POINT YACHT Ct.119-0.... PolM S.n.s Ne 6 ,,,..,., SU...S.y. "-"'•••• ............ CAI AILl.O l t:ltCM YACHT CLUB -~Ille ~"tt .... 14. k tUt'NY, ~Lit: AO.YACHT CLU8-Pol,.f FHmin Hl9"t it.ce,s.t-y. j.Q!(!J IEAc;M YAClfT CLUB -8«ll·IO k -~ u.-r. 5-lt Slt":;t".:T1HGTON VEllOU YAC.14T ~UB -c;.,,. "" .. ~ r<K• PMllFI Se!OKdeY, 5-•Y PACIFIC !AAAINEllS Y~T CLUB -MOI_, 0>•-._,e, lft•ll .. llOMt. Seti.rd••· 5'1...Sn IUNGHARI OA YACHT ~u· -UdO .. Onl«<l 1 a..--1· s.tu• 11.W.="AMMEAS YAc.tlT C\.U8 U<l•e~,,.C>ol •K•, W.-to.Y is.tot m -Dt-. . $1LYEAGATE YACHT CLUB -Dotlov., "°'IMhHI w .... H "'°"°' .. S.tUttlell.WMO , ~THWESTEANYAC>fTCl.UB Cor-C.y ... C-Of\_f.._reu. (PHAFI Selurd•Y. Eu "-Tr"" T•-y ••0 ca.i.llnelJ. s.lurdey T-.<o Sarin. •·C••· ,,.,..,.,.,. -· ~ lkiM --'·' t•O. Sol '""' S.tvr.S.y. ~llCllJ; l ·Bl..O WI ... S.l,,. .. Y, F•ll ""°""' r.u ISWFFI ~· C.OAO..iAOOCAY1 YAClfT CLUll -C...-l11-r41U ll't411F I S.lur .... 81\teH Ser .... MllCJiCU , 5'IMW• MISSIC>ff IAY YACHT 0..UI -L\m(ll l"otlte41-I, .._ic...,, s.turUy fellJC<~'i.S'1'~~~':'c~~.-.lft-5-•ln IPMllFI ""'°"' SANOIEGOPOWIEASOUAOflO..i -""Mdl<IH ..... ra e,s..no.y I SANTA 8Alt8A•A VACH~U~~~ S..ks HO.$. s.lwrdr,. "•II ~-···~·-YENTUltAY•CHf c1.ue-·--s----. Se!wr.S.y, Pll!R,-OINT l ,AY Y•CHTCLUll -S...-SerW."'1 ,, ~' SAN l'ERNANOO VALi.EV ~ILING a.ue -llWIUl._.. "-11• ~"El~'v•CHTCl.Ull FIMtC,~>.\Mll•lln.SU~• Women Skippers Hold Annual Race Wome n sailors rrom throughout Southe rn California swarmed over the waters or Newport Harbor Wednesday in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's annual Little Old LadJes series. · There we re 46 entries in three duaea of Naples Sabots and 15 in Westward Sabots, formerly lcMwn as Wln'ardSabots. · Cynthia Niblo ol Lido Isle Yacht Club•scor ed thrff rlrsl places in Claas C or tlM Naples Sabota to Win the Bank of Newport Perpetual Trophy for the best performance by a Newport Beach saJlor. Trophy winners in all classes: CLASS A -1, Barbva Welsh, NHYC; 2, Janie Schock, NHYC; 3, Nancy Myers, NHYC; •. Betty H,ogan, NHYC; S, Betty Barr, SDYC. CLASS B -l , Jacqui Smiley, BYC: 2, Julie Voet, NHYC; 3, Pam Undley, SDYC; ... Gayle H.arvey. NHYC; 5, Audtty Nye , NHVC. CLASS C -l . Cynthia Niblo. LIYC; 2, Kathie Thayer, NHYC_.t !·Sue Ann Summer21. NHYC. WESTWAIUI SABOTS-1. Lydia Jewell, Pl. Dume YC; 2, Mallyn Galloway, KBYC; 3, Fran Martin. KHYC: 4, Barbara Leweck, CYC; 5, Janie Berger, DRYC. \lltMlt (-y "' .... ·····-... -'· 04""'*'"' _...'""It!• ....... ~ d11y. • 1 l.llj!ll ••"•Ille wl!Hlt no ..... Aftd• """'"'"O ....... Iii .... '·'"''..., .... , .... S1111, 1Jf'""'9 Tldf'• flalOAY s.ceM,,..,, •.• , p '"· .. ~-ltdl•m. °' IAT'VaDaT , ''""' u ll·U•.m 11 t·no"' • •. 'UNOltY l'lm-, .... ,.. o, C..tl•I 1•"11-el"'•' ... II ,.,. ,.1,,4 lllQll J )6 •I'll 'J . O.••H'I '1 .,.. n. 1"1-cl lem· S.C--tt·"lpm tJ I por .. wth •Ill·~ .. ,,..~ ti -IK-llitfl t 0 11 m t J '• n ....... ,, • ._,.1urew111.... .....,,1 .. o :J1e,rn ,••••• ffom MoP11 tltetl otp ....... h 1 ISO m '•&,.o...-.,-..~ ......... .-..,..t.,~;....:;::==m-.:i ...... """ UH) to Co111pete I o.lty'I ... ..,._ Ull.YHOO CONT1NU£S WINNING WAYS LUdtng 88J Alea Big Boat s.riH Ballyhoo Scores In 2nd SF Race After two days of uil· a nd Shille lagh , skip· In g on San Francisco pered by Cal Rosi;i, St. Bay. th. e 7 3 . foot FYC. Au s t r a U • n 1 l oop In the Two Ton baUle "'Ballyhoo is still showing ror the Keefe-Kilbourn her graceful transom to Trophy, Hank Easom of three compeliton in St. s-t.-J'YC WCHI We d - f'rancis Yacht Club's., neaday's race to take the Big.BoatSeries. l.ead over C arl Bally hoo won the Eicbenla¥b's C.aden.sa, s~nd r ace Wednesday San Dleco Yacht Club. ln the four-race compeU· Vende tta. s a tied by lion ror the St. Francis o wner""' Hart l s aaca, Perpetual Trophy. Tbe CaUfornJa-Yacht Club. ls other m axi-yachts in lhe third. series are J im Kilroy's WEA'»HER ON San 79-foot ketch Kialoa; Francisco Bay this week Mark Johnson's 73-foot has provided i~eal uJJ. k e t c h W l o d w a r d i.oc coodiUons with winds P uaage, and Pasquini in the 18·2S knot rapge and White's 62·toot sloop unde r crys tal clear Ragtime.... sides. .. .,..Ea TR£ tint two This yea.r's Bil Boat "" a Series ls the lar1est in races the standings are the history of the popular in that order. The two re-event. according to race m ainlng races are today chairman Jim Holmes. and Saturday. . Following this week's But t he ~t Francis -racfl most-of th& yechts Trophy series ls only will cruise up the San part of the action on Joaquin Ri ver foe St. breezy Sa11 Francisco FYC'J annual Tinsley Bay. A total. of~ yachts Island Stag Cr\Uae, a are com~1n1 m three y achtlnc event tha t other senea, several ol draws more than goo or the~ rr.om Southern the top yachtin·g experts Cahforn1a and others in the country. The Stag carr y In g So u th l a nd Cruise ataru next Thurs- c:reywsch. ·-ttn 219 • day aDd will continue ror a ... f a • . .. o rour clays. 31.7 on the Jnternat.loqal Immediately alter I.he Offshore Rule hllldlcap c r u i 1 e • a core 1 of scale are raeta1 for lhe Southland yacbta and Richard Rh"ui Tropb.y, others from the Bay the Clty of San Frand.aco Are a will embark on the Tt-opby is up for grabe by an nu at Call f-or n i a yacht.I rating ~ .o to '6.c, Coastal race t.o Newport and a new trophy, Ute Beach K ee f e ·Kilbourn • Navy Mulls Raising Sunken F14 Tomcat WASHINGTON CAP ) -Navy leaden are eicploriac Wa)'I \o ralle an f'1' Tomcat f1-bt• lhat rolMd olf the deck ol the U .$. aittraft carrier John fl'. Kennedy ud •anll ln lMO toet of water olf ScoUand, a •PGketman aaid today. The Navy ls known to be particular·. ly concerned •bout &he aircraft ·a top· secret Pboetdx uillllile. wbleb IOW'ttl said wa.s on the U•·mllllon plane when it unk in lnt.emational watC"rs ~bout '1S mllea 'northwest or Scapa Flow. Scotland. A Soviet cruiser wu ntm four lo seven mue .. from the KeMed.y alter the Tomcat went down, the Navy spokesman said. Soviet ab1pa routine· ty b'ail U .s. veuels dwiAc mWtary exerdaes, s uch as the NATO qerci.so Teamwork In which the JCennedy was participau.aa. al..t.er Sewc .. •• NEW DELIO, India CAP).-The dau1hter of a famed American moun- tain climber, wbo named her for the Nanda Devl peak lo the Himalayas. '1as died whUe trylna to scale the ( IN SHORT J mountain with him, the Indian Moun· taineering Foundation announced to- day. , Nanda Devi Unsoeld, 22. of Olym- pia. Wash., succumbed to "acute high altitude sickness" Sept. 8, lhefounda· lion said. She died on aa e~ led by her father, William F . Umoeld, to lbe 25,MS-foot peak about 210 allles northeaat or New Del.JU. C.-.aa&,.a Cla•rcla .,;, "' NEW YORK CAP> -An eicploslon rocked a CroaUan cb""h complex Thursday nl1bt. au&borttlea said, and forced the eva~atklD ol several nuns, priests and ~en who lived in the complex. No (~ was reported in· jured. Bomb squad officers~ they were unable to find evidence Of explosives at St. Raphael's church. rt la the church attended by four ol tbe Croa· tian nationalists raci"I cbarga ol bi· Jacldnc a jet and kil1.iQc a~ Yark policeman lHt weekead. , APWI,...... RESIGNS POST -Anthony L . Conrad resiined as president and ~chairman of RCA Corp. after admitting he tailed to file income tax returns from 1971 through 1975. RCA withdrew its proposed public offering of five million shares of common stock. killed and 120 wounded in overnight fighting. A11to \"eoto WASHINGTON <AP> -The House, by a more than 3 to 1 margin, ba.s overridden President Ford's veto of a $180-million measure to support re· search and development ol electric automobiles. The decision on lhe bill now is up to the Senate, which ls expected to act next week. A veto stands unless over · ridden by at least two.lbirds votes In both chambers. 1 ......... ,, ... UDINE, Italy (AP) -Dozens of towna lo the quake-stricken Frtuli re· gion ol northeastern llal.y were being ·abandoned t~ay by residents neeing tbe threat of new tremors. Army troops were dynamiting damaged buildings that appeared ready to col· l..,se. M esUmated 20,000 cl 90,000 home· le11 quake victlms have already K.ldtterl Flafl•re moved to the Adriatic Sea resorts of HOUSTON (AP) -Tbe Houston Lirnano Sabbiadoro and G rado. Post said today it bu leaned a report Several thousand more went to live on-Uie ll\lll>J>SY ot ffOWUdlfUlhes--tA -~here-.with friends-or relatives, consistent with earlier reports the offic1als said. billionaire recluse died or kidney (allure. According to an unldentiried pat.bologltt wbo interpreted the report ror the newspaper. the report showed many ot the autopsy's findings were normal for a man of Huahes' age. M'arR.,,e• BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -Syrian; Lebanese and p alestinlan aeiotlaton met in the eastern Lebanon town of r.httM1r• \Odav for an Arab Leane· spomored r;•ce ccmferenc~. But the 17·mootb..o d war they 1edt lo end raced on. . Both sides reportechn escalation or combat 1'bunda.y nicbt. and bOlpitals estimated that about 80 persons were Nature Toun Set For Harbor Kids Nature tours are being offe red to children by the Junior League of Newport Harbor. The tours will be conducted at the Environmental Nature Center, three· acres of native plants, ponds, walking trails, and wildlife located on 16t.b Street , behind Newport Harbor High School. Tours can be acbeduled by calling 556-3213. Memorial. 11 ~tn& bid· • ~s~y the Two Ton ra~ Coasta~I Bonds on Ballot HASTINGS Harcourt's WbisUe Wing, Skippered by Tom Tobin of San Diego is leading lbe bat· Ue for the City of San Fra nci sco Trophy , rollowed b y Gerald Simonis' Equation. sldp. pered by Dick De.aver, Balboa Yacht Club, and Li&htning. sailed by owner Lawrence Carr. St. FYC. Les Har lander 's Mirate i• leadinc in the Rheem Trophy competl· tion, rollowed by Al Cusel'a Terrorist., Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Prop. 2 Protection E/lort or Land Grab? f EdJt«'a ROt•: Thu ii Uti l«Ond in o..,.,, ol 0t11e1n that al&appeo1' from linw lo time Ill Ow DAILY.Pl LOT Oii eoll.ot propofttio!W fodnfl tlw-*ft"Sift Nowrnbt:r.) buylnc coutat farm land lo save it from develop· ment. Tbe $110 million would be used on a priority basis lo buy coastal lands that (1) are near the urban areas, (2) contain Jmportant environmental SACRAMENTO (AP> -California voten wlU areas, (3) provide public access to the coast. (0 act on • mejor secmeot ol the etate'• ptn \o cootrol ha ti 1 '"-) uld be in d ~--'·) d 1 nt _...._ n.--... ..,. . ,._ .... ,. ve recrea ona ise .. "" wo .a reserve an "'_.."' eve opme wn•:n w .. ~ 10 .., ""e .. pou.-_.. (I) have major •cen1c value. NOvember • . Tbe Legislature placed the measure on the 'ntey'll be Hked to approve a $280-mlllion bond • ballot this year when lt approved a blll by Sen. John iuue that iDcJudet SUO miWon to purebue coastal NeJedly (R·Walnut~) and Alsemblyman Gary property. Hart <D.SaDta Barbara). · 8VPPOaTER88AY 1'BE MEAStJaE, Prop. l , ftlE BILL'S Ll!:OISIATIVE supporters hoped la an llMfttJal part of multJ·proqed coutal pl'Clt«· to include more rundl ID lhe bond measure, but lt don effort that inch.klel the coastal CODMrVatloo wu cut back to $29> million at the request or the bW appnwed by the Leslllature lo Aucu.at. Brwwa~mlnlatntJoo. Bm mtlca nil it 1 "Incl srab" that wm merely .. We bave quite a few bond issues already on add tb the u.nuaed land ~read)' owned by 1oven-the ballot authorlMd and unsold," said Roy meat asncin. &.II, Brown's dlrtctor d rtnance. "I didn:'l feel the " · Lido-14 Title on Une "Government already owm approalmately state could afford to 10 with anythlnc much hllf the entire state of California," aaya a ballot huvler." arsumtnt a11fnst the propolltloa written by state However, an add.itlonal '23.5 milllon in general Sen. H.L. Rlchardaon <R·Atcadla). rund money would beUled rot coutal pun:haaea un· der a blll by A11embly Speaker Leo McCarthy <D· '•Kini Harbor Yacht Club at Rodon· do S.ach wut be boat to matt than 100 Uc»H uUora Saturcla.1 and Sunday for the Dlatrlcl 1 ,(Southern CalUomJa> cbamptonlblp. Tbe event wlll be ODe cl the moat lf:nportaot dinlhY re1attu In tho ~ancl thla aeum and ii expected to produce excitinl .ctloo aa top skip-~try to wrest the UUe from 8aiboa \Cacbt Club'• Oan Ullman. Hcosnlitd as oa, of the major • ftbttpau boat bulldlln In the world. Scbock del$1ned ~ boet u a faml· 1Y Hiler and for betinn.lne aallors who didn't want to appear u be1innen. At lul count there were 4,,580 UdOl ln ex· la&erice and the W.D. Schock Co. is ltill WrnihJ tbem out. talOCK EXPLAINED the almo.t .....,t 1ucca1 of the IJ~H in these woe-.: ~ 1imPlY listened to our ert and came "1> with what "ALTHOtJGR M1JCR OFTIDS IAND la ctoaed San Francfaco) that waa approved in Au.iuat by to the public and has never been developed, Prop. 2 lawmalten. would finance the purchase of more land. Why doesn't covernmcnt develop the land lt already owns? "P'ranldy, California needs more iovernmenl· owned land Uke lt need.unepidemlc of aw1ne nu." But a key bond laaue supporter 1 a.y1 Richardson ia "playing a came with statisUcs. "The fact la that the government own1 a lot ot ( 1 lnacceulble land in PROP. 2 varloua part.a of the state ..., ________ _,_ that t1 not suitable for recrutioo," said Joseph THE K.EA8tJR£ INQ.UDES mon•y to rund a permanent coastal commlaalon and lo bwld a system ol coastal holteta. · The bond l11ue and other coastal blllt are an outcrowtb of Prop. 20, the 19'72 coutal inltlaUve. 'lbat measure let up a temporary coaatat com· ml11loo lo develop a plan to curb coutal develop- ment. n. coutal pratt«lon bill wu patterned after that plan, wblch recommended that the at•te purebue 1ever1l c08lltal alt.et tb prevent them rrom beln1 developed. Courses listed AtUCI Tb~fotlowln 1 schedule of actlvftles open to the public bll:f been aMounced by Ule UCl Extension Servl~e: MO..OAY CO"ll"'.,Cltl eflO lflv•\tl"t•t "'°"••IY C•fl<••"·" \ll pMfl " .,,,..,, H•w•'"· H•wt•4 •"" ...... ( •• ff'< • ti .......... "' '"'I ot • UC trvtM ~klfft\I.., leCIUt• -i.o.. "Com-"lel eM lfllloHt-1 ~·"'·" ,.. • p "' • .. .... '°'· Phytlc•I $Ct.Me• e149 , \IC lr'fl,. c-"'" ,,, "()o .. rfl-t\I (.t)flltf <I Prk.I .... " Ito I. '~rd, M 9 .A., e...MllW<>I "''" ot • UC ""',.. I•~ P.'1 .,.,...MO p."11., ""' ~. 9-... fl). "'"' $(-.... "~ .. 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UC ,,,,,,.. c ..... .,..,. FH: Slrt111tt. $10, (.wplu, \IS W•ONISOAY "Adv•Med C:-c.e•I• In CMcll.o< A• A'lllln'llH ." Cefolyfl "-ltr'°", IU • • M.t,. 4tfe<tor ot N\lni119 Eelwc.llllOtl, ....... 11'11 --···· "-" ... l'lnt"' • UC lrvl,,. r:attn\lon PfoO••m. I 91).4•10 p.m., A"elltlm Mlmorllll >IOloite•. 1111 w. u ........ ~·"" Fee·u s. ••1ftfro4\KtlCN1 to,.,."-Brei,.," 08..td A. GoOdlll<tf\, P1'.0 .. f°"""'"'I olrecto,.. Nt woort Heuro,ct•nce Cantor. l'lrtl Of I UC lrvlne l!Wl~Ofl l«hKI te•lel, "Tfle Future of UW Hu,.,." 8ralfl," 7·t :OS p m., Rm 111. O>mlJ\lttt Sclenco a1c19., UC lrvtno <•""'"' l'ff: Non-C•adll. ~: CTtdll. ""· \lroql• -··"°" .. Ille -" SOK•Datmlll. U !O. ··A,pro•cll" to wrtll110 ••• ....osoac:Uo;e TH<lleH ... Julle St.INtll, M.A , ore<lu91t 1ludent , UC ltvl"". "''" 04 I UC jNI,.. E •lfftll<lrl 11'0 or1m, MOp.m., Rm. H1. H-•le• Hall. UC lrvl"9 (emou• ..... , Pt. ··wo..,.fl '" 8u\I"•'" ,.,. ._. .. World," At1t1 Hull Crowell, 8.$ .• BP A, lt1\l-/OwMr, CroW911 Mid Andtt'10tl. "'"' ... UC Irv ... e ... • .... i... PfoO•a<n. 1.10 0 "'·· ""' •'1. (omoulM kl•M• llllO., uc ,,.,,,,. U1MP<1•.l'M \It . THUll,OAT ··Pf!~lotoVw ot oru"lltno." c;.o..,. Kefll, ..... 0., H-1•1• tl•Of•-. el <;o"llNr•W•• Culture. UC ,,.,,,... l'ln t of • UC '"''"" EattlMIOfl I«· '"'•· "hfl. ,.,. Rooh ot 111 .. 11ty," I •·o p,m .• ""'· ,. •• ~l•I kleM• u11. uC trvl!W <•mou• ,..., - CTtdll,UI; Ctedll. ~. "l ... Melllflt of A Prtt-- ""·" Jl"MI "oowv•lt. i.<turt• lfl Soc•al f.col09y, UC lrvltw • .,,,... of• U( ltYln<I • d•ntlM PfotrMI, 1 10 0 M • lt"ll If•, ComPWltr kltM• MldQ , UC lrvl,.. camout .... ! l7' "Crull .. WrlllflO' PI011"'9 -CllttteterhtliOfl," Olllelle f11r11 ""'"''·•Ill"°' and 1<1cturer. ""' OI • UC lrvl!W lat•fltlon IH'•tm. 1 10 , "' • """· tit. HU"ll•fllllt• ""''· UC l•vl,,.t-pUl. "" "'· "0Yt A'I '"' lfl• (leUroom 'tHc:,..,," l.llll1t1 Do/1110, M,A,. ~ \lf\1Ct0t, Pn .... fl• c11, OM ..... l'lt'4 ot • U( lrvlflt I '''"''Ol'I ....,...,, MO pm., Atlf.111•"11 Llncelfl t.dllMI, )IOI f'll(lfl< YltW O•lff, C...-... ""''"".*' "l!AtOell of CeUftUllft9," YO~• Ml)rele"> 8 A , •• .. •ttll •ultUlftl, uC lr¥1M "'"of• UC ltvlM •rl-llft --... ··"'··""'·'··~ .. !c.leflt•• 814t,. UC lrvl"' <Mflt\lt • ........ "Tiit 1'111ttl• Cll•nt,"' GIOtlt Sli.la,.,fly, M.A., IUClltf aM '" 41nt1111 ce11t11ltant; ~01m .. 1t•, ...... ,.., Ot1PtrlufllllU Ce~ler, Utll ... , .. .., of C.llfotfll• l llWl!ilefl. Ve; lrvl.,., -Ut1 .. A ... 11. M.•, "'"'""· """'' •ttd (llllti ('_,.....,, ... ,... ~~· c-11•. ,..,.., (II a UC lrvlM b1•..,iet1 ... -. mo '·"', ""'· 1n. ~11,.1011c-. a111t.., UC lrvlnt cel'l\Pllt ..... 1 .... "Ullllll"O ti"'' I llt<tl .. 1¥.'' J' Quallfyln1 races wUI be tailed ~turday wtth·the top tbltd d the neet advancln1 to the championship rulbt C)ll Sunda)'. A ~ alvlsion, ~­ peel ol boat.a not quallf)'iDC f« the obamp6onahlp ntsht wm ai.o race on Sunday. Tberi! will be two NC'ell held eacbday. ~::PRIES WUL be. presented evening. A trophy will be OaeJ uked for. 11w) told UI they •ane.d a sloop i.nJtea4 ol a catboat. Tbey wanted a boat that was r• 110D1bty fut. eu1 tb handle and l'Cf.lmf ~ to &Me~ wbole laml· lJ out for an al\enmon ..U. n.y wanted an laexpenstve boat and one that eould be t.ra11erod." Bodovit1, the state Coastal Commi.uion'1 executive director. "WE DO NOT RAVE TOO much of the kind of land that ls r•ally usable for recreatloo lD \be public, docnaln." TIJE COASTAL 8IU. JlEQUDES local aov· snm.mta to amend Mr land:_'!f tlUlll c.o, among · other tbla... collcmtl'ate new deve:opmtnt In already urbanised area and to lnlure pubUc acceu to the coast. Htward Wllto'I. P•Old.,11, All· ntlfli .. te11ff llet .. f(ll •-'81H, ltl<. A UC '"'"" bt-IOtl ~ -'-· •••• m.-4·JOp m .,Htt....,. '""'· 1m 8ti.et a. .. o..1e -· , .. : ''°· 1nc1-., ,, ... mt ltti.4•. IW!tll _.,.,.., .... T .. UHOAT,Htlf.n,•:OCT.r,w. tUM• !Yanled fot first pl.a CMrlll In ~turda1'• races. Five t:ropbie9 will bit awarded in ti. daam.ploubip cll•bloa and live In the setond 4'"-Mm. The Diatric:t J champioe will ncelve UM llo&h ~ Perpetu.l. · ne Udo-14, ooe d tM Jll09t popular & dhashlu ln tbe couatr1, ated in Newport 8Mell ID 18 tM de.slln ..,_.. d W.D. ''IUl" • TbeJiOat bec.ame .incn~ ~ pOpUlar nd lauaehecl Stbock oe Ida ,,., \o a mllUon-doUar ftnn wtdd la ~ .. The Udo-14 lt 1tlll used as a family boat. &lut lta tompetitive upec:ts have IJ"OW'D far beyond Scbock's wildest dnaml. It la now raiced ln national and lnt.emadoaal ~pet.ltJon. 1'llE MAIO&n'Y of the boata are tUll tailed in Sout.bent California u ls eridenctd ln every weekend regatta which d.ra1'S more Udol than any otbtl'dus. • Som. ot the top talion In lar1e bo.ta Md lll•h Derformance diqhies -tWflWtlD lJdo.141. Rlcbardloa also ~ that puaa,. of the bond lsaue wlll lftUlt ln hlgber tocll propef17 taxes and state Wei, a JJG1ition Bodovitl a1lo di.tqrea with. Belldel tbe $110 million, the band illue would lll'O'ffde '85 mlllJon In ,..ant.a lo local aovenment fer parlt deYelopmm&.. 931 rnll.Uoa for develGtment and restoraU. ot ltM pat\ ludl, SU,1milllon for dev=entor wildlife manaie:=.:i~ ucs S28 m for •a* recreatioGI 1'BS ftlCAL fll ......... WOUS 10toa1tate Coastal CcmlenaDC)', 'lfbleh tll'oald .. tM money for aJ (Galt.ii ~ purpo1ea, lndud1nC Richardson eootendl that the bond i11ue could le..S to hi'her loeal propert.y taxes by taldn1 more taxable IUda on UM tax rolls. lt could me.an an lnuMM 1n 1tate tues betauae we monies would be ua.ec1 to pay off the bonda,be1aya. "l"t•0411tC11.., lo lflvlt~ 111-ltlt." l'rtl\ll J y.,...,, M.A, M<• ter """· S11vlr0ftlftmlal ,....,...,... 1!11vltofltfltflUI Mtttet•-llt t11Wl11te. U11lvertllf ot ..., ... ,11 Clilfernle, A UC Irvine .. ........_.,.. dfY ,...,,~ )1J11,m.; 61.,..1•""'-• ,_., .. HD, lo(t.I k\ttl<t f-, UC 1n11 ... c....,..ir..1llU. IATV•OAY "£1\tll'lflt ..... SllGC.Hdlllt Ill ~ ••• fl ....... , .... 1 ........ """' J. "-". IWUl4tiM, IMt~ ()trn. ,,..,, ..... .,."'"-A VC IM M t ... l1tttl9" 6M ·••Y ""'IH f, f lat ''"'"•·• '·"'·• •111. no. ~·· ~ T-, llC ltVIM ~ ,... lJe, IMI-.. C.l•n INWf'tali. ·-1111841-'il .... l I I I !. ·; ( Buffalo Signs . . Ricardo BUl"FALO -The Wfalo BUI.a are hoptni that fonntt Colla Meta Hl&h and Orante Cout Collete •tar Benny RlcvdG ean do for them what John l.eypoWl couldn't ; kJck llekl co.la. Alter Ricardo, Z2, lw"Ded in UM ~ ln$raaive audiUoa Wed· aedlday Of t.be ~ bocMft •bo wanted t.be job, the Billa alped him Thurtday. "We need a kicker who is bot," fald Billa ~•ch Lou Saban. Le)'POldt mi11ed all t.htte ftfld aoal atumpt.s In a 30-21 loM to Miami Monday nigbl. Tuesday, the Biiis cut him from the ro1ter. "Your klckinc came can mean the difference between winnin1 and loslnc four aames a year," Saban said. In a preseason fame, JUcardo's 47-yarder cave the Detroit Uons a 20-17 vid.ory over Buffalo. He was waived by Detroit last week. l.Allwr• Ge t Cla•1tew LOS ANGELES -Los An&eles landed a big backcourt man, but Lakers general manaeer Pete Newell said the hunt for a big forward con· tinues. The Lakers Thursday an· nounced the slgninc of Don Chaney. a 6·5, 210.pound guard who played with the Boston Celtics of the National Basket· ball Ass oc ia tion for seven years, then went to the St. Louis Spint of the ABA. Chaney. 30, became a free agent when the Spirit went out of business following the NBA· ADA merger. O.:arl.i llp •rt PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Phillies' manager Danny Otarlc was upset Thurs· day night when Dick Allen, t\is $22S.OOO first baseman didn't show up until half an hour before lhe Phillies mt't the Pit· lsburgh Pirates in a crucial Na· Uonal League game. ''Maybe externally I'm not upset. but I am very upset In· side." Ozark said "It certainly does bother me " Allen went hitless In three at bats. including striking out in the fifth inning with just one out and the bases loaded as the Phils tried to overcome a S..O Pittsburgh lead The Pirates "'on 7·6. Sherry·• Dad Die• The father of Callfornla Angels manager Nbrm Sherey, Harry Sherry. has died or II heart attack. a spolu .. 'Sman for the family s aid He was 76. Sherry died Thursday morn· Ing Funer a l s er vi ces were scheduled today al Paclnc View Memorial Park In Corona det Mar S..hoob to Profit'"' TIJUANA -Public schools will gel all the profils from the fin al bullfil(hl or the 1976 season Sunday in the downtown El Toreo de Tijuana The Arruza brothers. CarlOI and Manolo. will perform foc the first time in Tijuana along with ve t e ran M .. tador Manolo Martinet and Cruz F1ores, 17. C'O #lllO • 1'11Mltlr ANTWERP . Belgium Antwerp beat the New York C<>1m<>1 of the North Amencan Soccer League. 3· l, Thursday nl&ht In an exhlbitlon match before a crowd of 2S,OOO BraaUlan soccer star Pele wu the beat Cosmos' player, scorin1 their only 1oal from 35 yard.9 out The teams were scorelesa at balltlmc Pro-cele brit y Finals at NBTC Quartuflnal matdw!s and lhe r{nals of th• p ro-celebrlt)' ~1te1ory were 1cheduled lodQ i.D the Paclltc 8out.b"1ll Senion tennla c h amp\onshlps at Newport Beach TeDnls Club. ln the pro-celebrlt.)' matches, attor Charlton Hat.on and Clyde Jllppenst•il met TV star Bill Cosby and Nell Van Patten whlle 0.ad Everett a nd Tim Peralta of ~e Balboa Bay Club fHed actor Cbrta <:oenell1 ud former Davis Cup captain Geor1e llllCCaU. The finall are set rorCo'clod:. .. • 3 Cal &ridders Ai ~tsest~i; Diill~OT " I ' DAL~f\I CA f) -Three ""le, ..... to lht' o..llu itil. of ttt. CaUlnna a ~ had He taJd White would take ~lt• She h\t ~lll'I In tbe ftee. A Untnnltt ol Callfamia foot.ball TIM team wu \n Oallaa work· been lllv't.et to &M diacotMque elpllnary Je\ton a1aha1t the second man grabbed at her and pla1er1 were arrHted on tn1 out In prepa.ratlon for where~ trouble~ Illa.Yen lafflved tl ,_.. Um• tore her blouse open, she told cbarces of dlsordttty cood~t Satar day ' 1 1 am• w ll b "I baH vtalted--wit& tbe in ~th. future, but be 414 ~ police . ear-ly Thunday an. POUct said Oklahoma, lD Norman, Okla. owna ot lb• .. tab111brn.t ln knOw wlaet "'• action wOuJct be. All tb th f u to tl\e noor a woman complaiaed lbat abo The tum left by bua for Dallu. u •tll M ~tra on '"he enUre lnclcNat 11 ua· and •c"r.ed ~u~fl'OUI olhcmi waa baruaed iA a bar. Norman later Tburtday. our t.eam aa wtll H Mlke fortuoate." M auard •tld. th n ~11 • ·ar•bblna at her, aho TM u..re. were ldeaUfled by ho other ~r Of'I were also White, our h•a4t football Polle. ulct lb• ll·1tar·old al&ld ' police u linebacker Pft« M · arn.ted In the lncldtnt. coath," M111ard Mid. woman who made the to•· · t.bony Sha ol Su Oleao aod de· Dave Manard, Callfonla "1'lttt li ~o qu-*1 about l~ Dlalat told tbtm abe wu COin· The three players were t feoatve bull Wale Allan athletlt director, later con that poor Judament wu shown ln,.out of the ladlet' room at a rested at the lounce. L Jobnlon and fullback Paul Kent flrmed that Sltta. Jobnlon and by some of our people N well N«tbwMt Dallas '°""'• wb~ The woman wu treated bf • JOMS, both of San JON, Calif. Jones had ~n an-•ted and r~ as, In my oplnlon, the ~ coatron~ by a 1.,... aroup ol private doctor (9r ll bruise ~h Jobnloa also wu eharpd with Jelled on baJJ. who were a\ the diacotheque, men. h r face. t.beft and escape, acc:ordUla lo "All players are with the patron.•• well as othen. &a. told police sbe ww •" Police Capt Don Millikin 111ld police reco.... l4ans," be aald \\pon his arrival "But I believe lbt incident Into the restroom for a few the arrest.a ruulted Crom lro\I· All posted bond a.ad were re-la Oklabom• City. ha.a been blown oul rl penpec. minutes. When she c•me out. ble Police had once they ~· leued after &belr coed\ Mike · Mauud nld 4bout ao to 40 Uve." one of lhe m,n arabbed at htr. •ched the acene. Halos Host Minnesota; Fall to KC Buck Martinez slammed a two. run homer in the •evenlh innine and Marty Pa~tin pltched a five· hit ahutout Thursday Diehl u the Kanau City Royals halted lbeU' tailspin with a 2·0 victory over the Calif om la AnceJs. Tonicht t.be Anaeb host Min· nescita. The 'l'ictory wu onlJ t.be sixth in the lat\ 191ames f or the Royals. Martlnn' blut to left. his fifth bomer of" t.be year. broke up a 1l1tfld• Sface AllO."'ft • •llll"CITltl ~ 11M-<ola alCaltlG'NI l ;)h "' $<1>l. llMll\-1• •1 C.Olltorf'<i4 I U o M. ~ ""''~"°•a•t(al l(AlA,.Hltl ., SSllM JCOreless pllchlng duel between Pattin, 8·12, and Frank Tanana. 16-10. Tanana allowed only five hits, but three of them came in the seventh lnnlnc allertwowereout. Fred Patek 11nJted the Kansas City rally· with a double lo·li&ht center and M arUoes folJ~ with his home run. J im WoWlard added a double before Tannli•ot the ri.nalout. • Tanana held the Royall hille1t until the slxth, when W~ sln&Jed lortcht tollowtnc a le,.Cf \ walk l.QMartlnez. Meanwhile. Pattin allowed the ' Anaels only thrff hit.s t.hrou&b she lnrtincs. Dave Collins doubled with one out In the third but was stranded on 1econd. 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" l1·lJ-10 »11-tO »-JS 10 JW>--lt Story of a L'o11g Touehdown Ruta Willie Gittens (44 ) s eems to have bit a stone wall al lhe line oC scrimmage 'ln Thursday night's Fountain V aJley Kigh- Redl ands football game at Huntington Beach High. But the speedy Fountain Valley junior spun out of the grasp of tacklers (above photo). In the middle photo Gittens has a substantial lead over pursuers. And in the bottom picture he is about to reach the end zone. That 67-yard burst gave FV u 7-0 lead and the Barons never looked back in taking .a 34-0 triumph (complete game details page B6). Gittens nearly broke away on two othec plays during the evening. Lead Cut to 4 PirQtes Edge Phils PHILADELPHIA <AP > - WllUe Stargell has that way of putting things in. their proper perapectlve. Star1eU, I.he captain o( the Pit· taburgb Pirates. was still sweat· int from Thursday night's gruel· ing l wo hour and 49 minute strug · gle with the Pbll adelphia Phillies. The Pirates had tron 1-'. The win cut Phlladelptda 'a lead lo four aames. StenneU relaxed as )Ms bad done In the seventh when be doubled home the Plratea' sixth nm to makellS-4. He r lppedReed'sflrat pitch into tl'le Jeft.cftlter f(eld t•P for another double. Ml1uel Oilone, runnln& for Dyer, scored the wlMing run. A same tn which the PhlJUes had rallled from 5-0 and M t.o Ue In the s'venth 6·1, stJll had another pulaatin1 moment. l' Re<ls Ace &capes Doghouse ,,. ,. t CINCINNATI <AP> -Fire· ~ Don Gullett has escaped the Cincinnati Reds d<>&houae With a revltalbed fastball, but there are indlcaUoos that his pro- longed contract problems, wblle . temporarily lor1otten, have not necessarily been foc&iven. .., don't want ll to look Uke lhe saviour has come out ottheaky," said manager Sparky And«son. .. Too many guys have had to pick lUI the load for a lon1 time." Gullett. troubled by se&SOQ· long shoulder problem. and a bit· Dotl~r• S lalt- • Al'O.-••AICl"'I '-ot 11 L."\ Al\flWI•·' .. , At••n1.t ,U \I Pf ta l11~.&nQC>~t.1tAU•"C• !>l'llC It L9'. A-.•• •I All tfllA J )Op lft I .f JOom.._ H I04'"' ter contract dispute, won his second straight st.art Thursday. night after a month layoff. He fired a route-going seven-biller, ret.irin& the last lS batters in or·; der, lo lower the Reds "magic" number to four with a 4·3 victory over the Los Anaeles Dodgers. Hls return buoys CincinnaU 's t0metimes·1haky pitching staff and projects lhe 25-year-old left, hander tnto Anderson's playoff plana. "It he does well in his last three starta. I have to give him sll'On1 conatderallon." said Anderson. who was forced lo go with thr• rookie pitchert on his staff w~ Gullett developed shoulder ml•· eries. The vlclort boosted Cinc1"- 1:1atl 's lead lo 12 games over ul Poca.en. wbQ lost to I.be Reds for the 12th time in 15 gamea this season. Any comblnaUon of tour Cincinnati victories or Lot Angeles defeats wouJd give I.be Reds their fifth National Leag~ West title in seven years . ll was GulleU 's first victory over Los Angeles in two year-. upping hJs lifetime mark to 14-~ over the Dodgers. LO$&NOll.U et' II M 1.-l'b J 0 I 0 u.,....,... )II • 0 t 0 Nano Q.O o o ""'"'" \\ • 0 t 0 :-... ... ,., • 0 t 0 o#Cf tl 4000 9u<-~rll • I • 0 ~<I 4 t 10 P•\lev c •O •I ll•llD I 0 0 0 ~Jew,,., , n a o ''"""""" lloulll J°lynn)O :;rot.-yrf 'M<O.tl\ '" ~"""' ; FM,t11rtt r ~ ... ,,b ~·P<'""" ~°"'""°tt :iulleltp .. , "., 1 o 1 a n o u • 3 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 7 •• 0 ] , ' 0 • I I b . ' , ~ 4 0 I 7 , 0 ' , TOletl JJ l I I Tot.ti• H 4 II t ~~=:~· :: ::> = .~ E llo,., Sl10mort OP l8' A"9fl0\ l. Cl1ttlfl '"" I L08 LOi "'"""'°' • Cu1<1•owll ' 16 S..CltftO< G l'o\ltt llo..,. Clt<Kt>OC '°" 58 ()<11 "'"'·~'°".. ll•u.Guli.tl ti' H II llt •• 50 'taulL.tMtl 4 10 4 1 1 , N•ll > I 0 0 1 ~ Wt.ti IW ... al t I 1 I I ) T t U A JO 111 .: I Twins Crinkle7 Title Hopes With 4-0 Win OAKJ.,.ANO CAPl -Th\ Oakland A's may well need tr strone a.lly In the final days of the American League West pennant race. and the Mhlne1iot• Twins aretheteam they•dptclc. ''We'U have a lot to HY about who wia• it. We'll be playtn1 u, bard as we cae rt1ht doWn to thq end.'' n1ana1er dene Ma~h pr~ ml1ed Thursday night after hi' Twin• did aaythtn1 but help the A'•. beaUnc them 4.Q en Du. Ford's •wo home rUM and Bl~ 6'n1er'1 four-hit pltchJng. 1 On Ute final weekend of ti.. Muon, lhe lhlrd place Twins wlll be in Kann• Cl~y. Weekend Football Odds "ltwasslftlplyacaMottwoout· standin& clubs foin& toe-to-toe," Stargell said. "And It took the lit· Ue Wn1s to make t.bedWerence, abltbatsmao,aod1buat." Pllt.sburgh 'a most effective re· liever, Kent Tekulve. was raked IOt Gree Lu&loakJ 'a 1bird ain&le, ttartlnl U.. bottom ol lhe ninth. RJck BoMtU, the Amtirtcan Aft· sodation bu• steal.lo& champ6on, broulht up fro._, Oklahoma City Sept. 1, waa ,.., U. a.o nm lot' Lulintkl. Coupled wltfi Kansas Clty•1 2-Q vtctory over the Callfornt~ Aqela, tbe A'• I0111 Thurtda)C nllbt dropped them •~ aamW behind &ho koy al1 with 18 gam~ left. Tht Texaa Rangera are hetif. tont ht wlllle Kanau City la hom~ Chlcaao. ' A'•. who play .six ot those 11ainst Kaft!las City, arq, to c.-tch Ute Royal.I, tM!f! ~ back on their 7.11) Wedftd grid oddl u selected by meinkrs of the Daily Pilot. tPOrts st.a!f: . I ....__ 0.VW.9y I lle4t._.... • ..., Choc-•tl tw I Sl.~-~·•,97• Otll"-'""'°' .. _""' ...__._~.,,,...,..,. ...__ .. .,..._..,1 S-0 l'ftM.lSa "'f ClllQ99..,M ~-·" ....... _.,. ou--c.1wn \15C_°""9ft...,U \IQ.A-__ ..,. M ,.........,._,Ge. T~"IW" .._.,.. o.-~ "'"'*'-""m ~-u.uw• """'YI,....._...,.,...._., I WMhtltiol _ Tllll_._., Ml-1-• '""'°"., '" .. ,_,_....., O.-w• ~-~-.J ~-.......... ...,. T--'cua,e" ..__..,.,..,, __ ....,.,~ .. " "You can see tbe srutness of their club lhe way tbey came back.'' Star&eU declared. Tbe hlt bat.Iman was Duffy Dyer to start the ninth Inning o( a M same. Tben came t.be bunt. a neat sacrifice by Omar Moreno. They tame off Phlllles' ace rt· Uever Ron lteecl One out l•Ur. u~a.me R«trtie Stennett. wbo haJ ti.vlng the kind of aeuon h•'d j\tlt a soon ror~et-wit.b the bat. "I've been aquee.rtni the bat," aaid Slenodl. "Thal~ wrists. It makes you pop up.•· Plnch·h1twr Tomm1 Hutton cbopoed a ataci. o..-UM bud ol RJch-Hebner c19af'lbll ID rrom t.blrd. lloHlU rOUliclei ~. Httint up in c~e the ball went throu1b. But •botUlop Ilario Mendosa backed up Hebner.saw Boaetl1 off teeond and tbnW blm q a ttie ruaner stumbled, Jet· tin1 hell to the b•C· •1 Jobnaou blt into • double pa., andltwuonr. -record a1alnst Mlnnesotl~ • .. tnajor reuan. Ford, t.- __.Oaklaadfanalaand traded> away two ye•ra •10. w'~ 1)81'ttaa1•rlytou•JrontbtA's. Kl• two-r~ bomen la the fourth and 1111111-.. "" l 1 Bahnsen. 1-f, wer• bi& 11th • ltlb of the 1ear. Senn of bo1ner1, lnc\udln1 thr~e th week, were otf A'• pitchln1. 1 A~ bi&&crl Wtre ,_.out for~ first Ume 11nu Au1. 2 . ~ . .. DAIL V PILOT Tustin, Trojans Tie, 0-0 By HOWA&D L RANDY Of-.o.n,,.. ... ._ Defense was the name ot the ctame Thursday niCht aa the University Hieb Trojans and Tustln Hleh Tillers battled to a i.corele11 deadlock in non-leaiue football action on the TuaUn field. Both aides had 1corin1 op· portunlttes with Tustin appear· ine to have the only trore ln the second period on a 22-yard pass play. But It was called back oo a holdln& penally. . Unlve rsUy'a deCel\.Sive •nit was spa rked by sophomore Dave Uuigmade who Intercepted two puses and made aeveral other key plays in the •~ondary In· cludJng a critical pus defieclion late in the game. Junior Sleve Tillea and Clif( Nellon also played big roles on defense. Ol1ly ""* -.., ~ tt..-... Barons Pound Redlands, 34-0: ~y a OGEB CARL....~N h~clt1r. 1hn1ng Redh.n<b to UM Of~Olll•ll'l ...... H Fountain Valley Hllh's l\carons > ards net The dee~st 11enotro ... bl I -.... d lion by the T,•rneri. wu:. to the F\' i:Ot u 1e I P ay. tUVl\ 11 vant1t1te 27 foll<,wlng on 1nt..rct•J)l1C)n tit of tumble recoverl~s und rluy~ the Daron.'• ''II s~rb deh:nse Thursch1y naaht an .. their 1978 non lea&Ut' rootball Fountain \'alley':. publlcn:e<l opener Ill lt unlingt on Beach pass ing g11m e fluled ai. attempt!> H.J~h "'t'tt' either O\'Nlhrown or. Thto result, : A 34-0thumplng of dropped at a steady pace In all. Citrus Bell League power lhe Barons could ronnect on only· Redlands before 4,SOOfans 6 ol 24 atttmpl.s with Tim Uolme~ Heralded a.s a team with a uc<'ounling for 69 vards with 3 lethal knO<'kout punch In runnin"1 <'&tches or passing. Fo11ntiun Valley came up with one big offensl\'e play at lhe O\IUet, then sat back and look advantage ol "Redlands mistakes to com pie le thl' rout. W1tue G1llens )howt.'<i he was no flash 10 t b e pan a s a sophomore In 19'75 a.s he !lcam· pt>red 67 ya rds for a louehdown on the first orfensive play of the game And plact'k 1cker Stevt> Steinke was doubly impressive, kirking field g()als of 46 and 23 yar<b. Hi.s 46-yarder c leared by plenty Two rumble recovcnc11 by Bill Grili and a recovery by Rick Sama des lro) ed Red.land.!l Gnl:& ran 35 yurds for tt louchdown with one Redlandi. bobble to hik~ the score lo 2i·O in •he :hird period. Crilz·s other recovery tn 'hc second penod al the Hedlands 10 :>el up Steve 1'1 us:.1) 10·\•ard blast over the m 1ddle and Steinke kicked the !h!COnd O( ha s four PATs. Langmade Inte rcepted two passes In the third period, the firtt on the opening ~rimmage play at the Tustin 47. 1be a~ond u me at the University eight to thwart a Tustin ~oring try. BILL GRILZ (61 ), RICHARD ~TANTON (60) FENO ~ R!DLANDS FOR GA~Y COLEMAN (14). The derense. however. over- looked by most in preseason con- sideration. was the determining The Barons· fourth touchdown came with 40 seconds l<•ft 'ls re- s e rv e quarterbu c k Dool Tho mpson ran eight yardo, ror the TD arter Sim~ caml' up with 1-'ounlain Valley's fourth r e covery Late In the same. with 2 45 r e- maining, be knocked another pass to the ground and out of the hands of a Tustin receiver at the 10.yard Line. Tllles pressured the q11arterback. Letterman senior Nelson made the third and perhaps most crucial interception d the night with l3 seconds remaining when be.picked one otf at th~ Univers1· ty 15 yard line EarUer he had sacked the quarterback for a two-yard loss. Tilles g r a bbed the Tus tin signal-caller for an eighl·yard loss on another occai.ion. The closest University came to scoring wa11 late In the first half when the Trojan~ moved t.M ball to the 10-yard line but four plays later. it was on lht-nine and Twltin took over as the Tillers de· 0:..Cense tighte ned Jt may h ave been a costly game for coach Dick Roche'i. Trojans as Quarterback John llalagan was injured on the last play of the game lie appeared to have an ankle injury nnd hls I~ will be felt on defense as well ._, offense He was the leading Tro Jans passer with rive completicm:. in 10 tric11 for 66 yards Cypress Has Definite Edge --S we aringen Saddleback College has bwlt a tradition for winning foothill games despite 1lS relatively short existence and Saturday night (7:30) under a new head coach. Ken Swearin&en, wUI face the dif· ticull task or stopping a d efen.,e· minded Cypress College deven A year a~o. Cypres11 handed the Gauchos thqir on.Iv defeat on their way to a M Issi on Conference o-championship with Citrus and this year the title will agaln bttome the property or t.be victor ~ this late-season game if early predictions are accurate. But Sweanngen's concern i!> lhe opener 9.'ilh coach Don Lent·~ Chargers al M1ss1on V1e10 lhgh The Gauc hoi. scrimmaJ:ed Bakersfi eld in a sneak pre\ 1rw 01 the 1976 season, lh~n had & similar affair with Sunla /\nie rained out la~t weekend Fo11ntain Valley's rw,mng ex ecullon seemed t'ns p, but 10 penalties for 110 ym·d-i ... poradic pass proleclion 11nd the· missed aerial targets make •he· 'W ooinl margin det'e1vinl( GAM1i \TA Tl\TIQ ll #'V Ff~\' OOWf'\ rt.1\\lunq 'lr\I Cf'>~' O•\c.1nQ " l l"'t OOW'I\\ -~•II·• l OU I t1r\I &>.w"\ ' II ¥11•0 ,__,,,,,,,(J .... 1., V 4tld\ OA\\1nq II " ..,.,., '°'' " II Nel ,,,,,.d, Q•in.o 104 ... Pv~t\ iiit¥Q 01\t•n'• '1"• )!\ ~n...11••\ y .. rtt 1'111'•1 1"'0 \\ ,,,,, ~1ttn0i .. , t umD1• ' \<•'• •1 Ow•rt.n tou•'''';" i1_,.u. • ., I u """'""'h llU!tl41N0 ,." ........ v ..... ... •• " ... f".1itl•f\\ I~ I" " MU\\A • •• I I (01~,. . 0 "d "•""'• . • 0 '-'°" ' • t I Total\ 10 ··-··"·' t\/ ., I, "'I \MnOf"• I .. I 0-r-l\tt• I ,, •4 .... l •'\Ot'I , ·~ •• I• M•"'""'' , ' n I' ... 0.,..,0 II IQ Ot-· I' To1a1, ,\ '"~ ,, .. l'AS\1140 ~OMfllt•1" V•ll•Y ... IK "'" ·~ IKI ra1•m•" n I 101 -'""""'""' ' !>')"I Tol•I\ 1• • l~l )\(\ •••••t1tdt CP,.r• ' I 0 1'l ,,. l ttf\0'1 • Punter Mike Henrie averaged 32.3 yards In four tries includin11 on~ that went only 12 ym'db flis longest waa for 47 ynrds and gavl' the Trojans brealhing room at midfield. Chuck Van Lie". one of l"'o veterans returning on lhc Sad· dleback offensive unit. surren•d a knee inJUr} in the '.'>Cnmmai:t' on Labor Da) hut ha) returnl'<I lQ lhe pra<'tice field KEN MARGERUM OF FV (80) HAULS lN A SHORT PASS FROM GARV COLEMAN. Tot1h 0) I 0 11 &Ill• ,, •1 \00 0A4lolll UATllTICS u ~lr\.fdowft\r.,\I""'' I ,-'"' dOtllf"'\ 0.'\tf'tq F1"t P.h11M\ 0tn11tltt,.\ I OHi lit \t dOwn\ " Yt1Hd\f"\i\"lf'\Q 112 Verl'hO.\\I~ f l YMd'\kt\I )I ,..., .... ch c>tit'M"Ct l•l P·Jf\f\ J'l(I "''' 'Jl ) ...... O\~l'th~ct ... '° FUtnbt•\ twmDt..-\ ''' 11 S<•rt •• Ov•mn U"ltVfi>'"'' " 0 r •'ti" " 6 ltU\141NG UJlth •tMh ... .. •• l ""' I\ .. ~'"" .. " 4\ I " .. _ .. ' 1• 10 l_.._ \ ~ • -..... ' • ) ,.,..,, 14 '" II Ttnh• o ... II Y> 0 ---• )I 10 l..•~rdAt• • \< ) Tot•I\ )\ ll• ,, .. AUINO UtthetM" tM .. ,,,.. .. -• ' 0 I\ ..... t ..... 10 I 0 .. f~•I\ ,. I 0 II Ttt\h" 8-111• 11 10 J 101 ~ I) ,,. '°' " )II )1)0 11" 1 1 0 ~ v ~ u ~ .. , 1 I , . I ~ I -I 0 J I •• J I I I . \ ... j.)J ~ •• 110 He 1s listed u~ doubtful unc t!> not In the startinit lineup. lie has been running with full pad~ but doctors have disallowed contact work A pair or freshman runmng baclt11, Brian Wood from San Clemente and Ron Dykes from University are also hobbled w1lh inJunes but expect to see some action Saturda). says Swear- tngen. Swearingen believes Cypress has a definite edge "Cypress has one game up on us <a 10-0 loss to Orange Coast) and they have quite a few sophomores. But we have some good players. too. "We were disappointed we dJdn't have the scrimmage wtlh Santa Ana. Thal really hurt us because our young kids dldn 't get any combat." Cross Country Stars At CdM Saturday Thirty teams. Including seven from lhe Orange Coast area, will compete in the Corona del Mar cross co11ntry lnvitaUooal Satur- day mornina at Corona del Mar High. The fLrSlfllCe 1s slated for 8:30 while the final ls due to betlD at 11: 15. Three varsity. three jllllior varsity. three aopbomoce, two fruhmen and 001! &irls race will be held. The first varsity rue starta au:ao. Area vanity teams compeUn& are Mater Dei or S¥ta Ana, Hun· tington Beach. El Toro, Newport Harbor. Estancia. Fountain Valley and Corona del Mar. Foothill of Santa Ana is expected to field lhe stronatst team . --- THE ULTIMATE COUPON 110140 .,....._ .... Dkll Mtner ........ Aftd .... 9'•• pi. s50000 Offtt.e,.clNM .. ..., ... FIAT 128 JOR SIDAMS 4 DI SIDAMS STATIOM WAGON 5".C,E M..yTo CIHtM•"'- ,...., ......... A LOT OF CAR NOT A LOT OF MONEYI Wot khwkle S.tes .. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE EHt Dlvlldon W L Prt. GB New York 89 55 618 Baltimore 80 65 552 91i"J Clneland 73 72 ~ 161~ B<lslon 70 76 479 20 Detroit 67 78 462 22l'l Milwaukee 63 82 434 28..., West Dlvlskln Kansas City 84 63 .571 Oakland 79 67 .541 41~ Minnesota 75 7• .503 10 Aaceta 61 80 .459 llt\.\ Texas M 80 .~ 17~ Chicago 63 8.'S .US 21 \'\ .--Uo'•O.-r .... '· Cll•<•to • 9"-•.M4-.. 1 •-Ot• t. c:.11 ........ iw-...... 0._1_• .... YO<ll •I 0.Wt.-id, .... , .. ,. °"'' ·-~Giiied , .. , .. o.- 11 .. 1•mot•l .. .,_'1·l1letc:ie.1<1ftd (~ U I '""-'Qeot""" t.141 •t lt-0 1• t.._.., '"' -Y.n f,,tll••H 1111 al Mllwe,.~-. """"" .... ·"~ ..,._ tn""' 1•111 It°'""" fl'idryc:ll IWI lilllnn•'fl• "''""" .... " ce111 ...... Cltlt'-..,.. .. ttl T .. ft l .... ry l!'IAl 14 0.-'-~ t-41 NATIONAL LEAGVE E aat Qlvlllon 'fl L Pct. 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Main Street ~.a:s 557-21 - Friars Stop Tars, 13-0 Seroite Holds Neivport to 101 Yards By E D B URGART 01-.o.11, ...... ~ The ~rvlte High Friars of Anaheim displayed another one ol their typical defensive teams T hursday n ight when ltley blanked t he Newport Harbor sailors. 13-0, in their non-league football opener at Newport Harbor High. Before 4,500 fans, the Friars of the Angelus League held the punchless Sailor• to 101 yards total offe nse and didn't allow the hosts to penetrate past t.beir 37-yard line. <Last year, Servile abut out four opponenta.) Ofrenslvely. lhe Friars •put· lered ))Qt came up with two big plays in the thir~ quarter to scoce their touchdowns. Swift t ailback Leon a r d Altavilla, wbo rushed for 181 yards oo 17 carries, took a pitch around rt1ht e nd alad rambled for a s.4-yard TD with 2:4' left in the third period. On his run. several Newport defenders mis· sed tackles. Then, after Newport failed to move on t hree carr ies, the Friars got the ball back on their 41. Two plays l ater . quarterback Pal Carn•on fired a lofty pass to spill end Mark Angelo. who jumped over a Newport defender down the lefl sideljne and scored on a 57-yard olav While Newport had little sue· cess moving againsl a Servile fronl thal held the Sailors lo 15 net yards rus hing, the Tars had their def~nsive mo m e nts . particularly in the fi rst half On its first series. Servile moved from its 29 to Newport's 27 before middle linebttcker Don Barker picked off a pass al the 15. Then. just before the end or the first penod. J im llanke re· covered a Servile fumble at the Tars ' nine-yard line. During that firs t period whe n the Friars bad great success send· mg Altavllla around the ends. Servlte ran 22 p l ay~ t o Newport's four Barker came up wilh smother outstandin~ defensive play in Football Scor es Anaheim 7, W<'stmmster7 Ctie) W~TCH EXCITING •••• the second quarter, rccovenng a fumbled punl. Offens ively. ·l"ewport·s top player wu :, flank e r Bob Thagard. who caughtslx·passes. OUll! \T&TISl"S ,.-1r\t 00.-n\ ru.,rw,Q f1r\I lt'M"\ P~\"f\q ,,,..,, d09ft' Pl''t•"""' l otAt ftr\t OOl#ft°" Y'•'Ch rv\.f'l•"q V •rO\ J)otl\\lnQ "'"''°' 10\t ~, ..,..,~, o• ,,,.,, ~'<A""'I f'Jl\I Ycit'd' Pit.Miited F Uf'ft(H•' tumbt_, IO\t ker1•y~rten Y.fYI,,. N.ir--.Ql'>'I HAfbor VIMO ~It P.,qu<,. LYOM MM>< ... t R•• •U$111NO N•w"rl 14•- 10 I I I Mffl .. \ I) ) II " ,... ., l'I n t JJJ ..... p .. • , 0 ~ "" " 101 • )0. I., l!I 0 0 II 0 II• n o o o o· .. 0 JO II " ,, ... . '" a \0 t)' I I In •• " 1) a 0 .......... \if)t'•fMi. (4fr.on " .•. . .,,, 0 10, I l ) Git""'"°" l •Ror.,.. Mtt"(Ntr t YM\~ P~•-''" f ol•I\ ~ f 1 \ ~ASSING ....... ,, 14•- N .. IQ ' " '"•"' • J .. IJ 0 • 0 11 II I )II o "n I) I U -.. I IO 0 •• I ft;, .. I ,,~ '"' WI) ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FOOTBALL THIS SATURDAY MIGHT -SEPT. 18th :t~ ·-~l ~~ , . . · ' I . occ vs. GOLDEN WEST at Lelcwd Stadium on The OCC Campus Gene Time 7:30 P.M. ·TICICIT PllCIS: ADULTS Sl.50 CHILD ... Sl.00 STUDIMT'I $1.00 IOX OFFICE OPIMSAT 6:30 P.M. FREE PARKING GOOD PRICES GREAT FOOTBALL _Tritons, Tackle Bois a EdiSon, Estancia ClasH m ··Opener El T oro Takes On nie San Clemente Hiib Trttons open tbtir Qbest for a seeond conaecut.ivo unbeaten 1ea1on lonieht et I when they host tho Botsa Grande Maladon olGnden Croveln anon· IHJUe loot ball opener. Ed1Jon Hieb ot Hunt· (nJw1es Tw>. Estancia Co•lna'1 Royal Oall: lneton Beach wlll be try appeued Ttroncer as Hllh lna to make tt 1lx wtN lo Ume wore on In a ~rim· ' 0th« nuneta in tho u many tries lonlChl ma1e at San Clemente M laon attack Include wbf«t the Ch•rcen tMlcl~ lut •ffll:. fUllbal'k Lany Stmpeaa eo.ta Mesa'• Ettanda nu.ts lbeflritmeetlng 085), feceiv•r Mlh Hieb In the 19'78 football , between the two 1chools MalaJ1, tinebull:~ Ran-~r for botb teaQ'J. ln vanity football aince dy ~hwart& and tackle KJ~koff II at r and lVT•. Prior to that the Randy Holladay. Tbt El Toro llJ•ll Char1er1 are f aYoftd , bul th loWJy ValeociAI ntera o1 PlattnUa IJ)Q have th bl11est fftCt'1\· Uve tooia_bl wben t.be two teani1 kick on their lint footbtll aeuon Alt.hou1b the prOlpCCU 11nay not appear 11 briJht for San Clement.e t!U. yeu •• they dJd wbm they went lO ·t, the TritOIU look uctpticmlll- 1)' 1troo1 defensively and have uveral t~ltated or f emlve pl a yen. Bolaa Grand e meanwhile, bas 11' re- tW'11lna starters from • .. steam and could make the came cl o se , particuJuly since San Clemente may play without some key starters who are in· jured. Returning defensive s tarters for San Clemente are 24().pound middle guard Gordon Calvert, ~pound tackle Allen Streeter, end.a Milte Kruthers and Mike Hack~t. linebacker Pon- do Vlelaides and de· fenslve backs GleM Dill and Mark Messersmith. Kruthens Is one ol the injured, hurting his elbow In a scrimmage aealnat Costa Mesa's ~tancla. He 1s listed as doubtful. Editdn, under coach BUI £ail• lost Heb ol five ,_..._. Wotkmu, 1.Jaa8.._\Aa·pa(nt wra. ~~:::~~:. .. favorite to 1olve "!:ltan· And tryin& lO maintain 1to-••lld•\<fl•.,•• cia'•"-look tbat record will be e -... Wi,_ '~"' • 1.6-Mla.Wo.,,.,.,, The Ea1les ol Estancia quarterback Steve lt-e110...i11 coatb Jlm Qratten. ln bis Rall:bthanl of l!!dltoa, :-.ie~!-11w.,.. debut .. a bead coech. bllled lo the same moldol ,.-.-u ... si ... _ wUJ be operatin1 behiJ>d prevlou1 Charf4'rs ~~:::= .. . quarterback Dave quarterba cll:1 Dave H_o. ..... J e r an k o with KI r k White and Rkk Bashore. M -so u H•r•m• Langdale, a player with Rakhsbanl, a 6-1. 175-~~-::=::,:=z1 two years experience at pounder. has s~ aod or-.. si..1<.• q\lalterback, startin.c at an excellent arm. He can ~j;;:~':,!:- rwinin& bac It. pus olf the run and Ls be-.. ~ • ..,, kll .. .,., Est.ancja has the paten. inc groomed for ~JI. g.:~.:.~:,, tlal to strike frorn an,y Sunset Leaaue honors & -.. c- spol on~ field with re-before ever assumlQ& a & -~•H.,oor ceiver Mllte Camp, s t a rting role at "--·~:;,ci.Oft19'1w fullback Dan Killion and quart~rbaclt . T -o. ... aK11.., receivers Craig Harrill The Cha rgers don't G -<•••ftO.l""H• and Dale Rickard. ftcure to look aoy dif. ~ ~~.:!::':' 1'be Estancia deleme lerent than in the past. :, ~-., hu caused Edison coach It's lbe same J.tormaUoo ~·.: ::~. Bill Workman lbe moat 9'itb the emphul.s at. the ~= concern with its expected tackles by the tailback, '8-o.'! •l<J(•r• .. stunting and movillB out but this lime the results of astacked look . may be even beUer with Physically the EagJe.s tailback Jim Judd, a appear ready wilhoutltey ZOl·pound transfer from Marina, CdM Tangle Tonight Dill, the s l arllnfl quarterback, may also have to play defense since Russ Immel has an ankle injury. Head coach Allie Schaff was hoping w play Dill only on offense. The MMlna High Vik· and sqiihoniore Roo Roy, Bolla Grande will be lnp o( Hunllnston Beal'h who p'cked up 1,000 start.Ing an olren1e lhat will display their poten· yarda Oft the fretbman returns f1v e recuJars. in· Ually expl01lve offense team, will be two ollhree ctudin& running backs against the Corona del bacb the Viku wW use Craig Sudyka and Paul Mar Sea Kines' promls· in their veer. Carroll. A long with in& defense tonight wben They will be rlannJ.ne quarterb ac k Tom lhelwoteams openlhetr against the likes ol Stonner, a junior wbo 197efootball a-eason. tackles Marc Cardelucci s tart ed o n th e Kickoff i s 8 at (6-0, 200) and Ken sophomores, and tight Westminster Hl1h O'Rourke (6-0, 115) and end J im Davison. the Both teams are com-noae 1uard Eric Raft Maladors shouldgive lhe inl off losine seuons-· (5·10, 185 ) vaunted Tritons defense Muina was 4-S and c.•0t-.. Oatne time I• "7:30 at kidlon VltJo Hl&h. and Mac M~'s Chug-en, deaplte compllln1 a 1-8 record lul year, rate as "' favortt.es. ~ That's because Valen- : cla hasn't won since mid ,,, way tbrouah the 19'13 "' aeuon. Since that rit· ::: tory, the Tl~ers have ~~ ~c::.().;!-~:: :~~':: ~' brl&bler tbia year. .. Valencia head football : coach Fred Workman "*was n 't talking op· !',: Umistically foJJowing a m ICrimmaae With Buena :: Park. '" "We were Jus t stand· ,.,., lng around and getting ,., hit in the scrimmage," :: says Workman. ,,, Meanwhile, ·El Toro 11S was lmpreaaive against :: Ce r r ll o s , s c or i n g m two toucbdowna Lo the i: visitor's one. Qu1llty 1k.U1ed play en and a dis· ,,. dplln.eddefenae ftfureto tt1 carry El Toro tonJ1ht. = Receiver Bob Charles, ,. who started as a m sophomore last year, ,,. will be qu1rterb1ck : Steve. 1tey•a_malD terset 110 See El Tw., Pa1e JS.I Friday S!pt1mber l7 1976 HB, A rg onauts Battle; · ' V dn llo orebek e De buisF· 01R£CT FROM THE N[W YAHKH SlAOlUM, I ~ NlW YORK NO RADIO • NO HOME TV LIVE ON BIG SCREEN CLOSED CIRCUIT TV Only Orange County Loc•llona I In Btacil l Wtiltt Frrst 8ou1 6 :io P M Tlc .. tb H Sal., Tlc~lnft •I ., .. .._,,, h ara & WIAI ,_,.., lJll CAI S""9 fllllW1t11, IOO llO ~l•lt ColltCt Ave , & I) I 714/170.146• Tociell M s.1 .. UNW•Sllf C.Rltf lo• Olhce Sl1te ~oll••• •·~ -Clofotlly l.tM SL . ClrwJt C-tT fll'l'"fl•a. a& h or Or, Coau Mtu r U ) t 114 >~l·Jt., :AUTO PARTS SAYE 30%-50% tlf U.AC1911SUSTflllCI a test. Corona del ll ar was 3-&-i~ =~="" Defensively. Bolsa but both were im· "Go.-. .... -G rand e 1 s I e d b y preuive iD acrimma1es c •11M°"'" .. linebacker Carrot!, an and their coaches are t~ =-= AJl-Oran1e County pro-talkini opUm isticaUy. ,,. o.-. ..... ~ us ''° = llO * "' .,. MOtorcraftB'*' .,,.., spect. and his main task Says M anna's Mike ~ ~~:=~~. Wlllbetostopthe Tritons' Henigan. "we have the ll 11ou •- wishbone offense . Run· potential to be the best "L l•ri c..•:,. ...... ning ba c k s R and.)'vteam since I 've been 1.f0oo\ow•r1e• Adams, a part-time here Our strengths are ~~~co~~-· slarte,r for two year11, and in our overaU <orfenaive '" -"'c...-iuw fullback Vlelsldes are stilled po1ltton1 " ~::.::::: punisft1n1 runners and (Hft\11an is in b11 fourth La ...... 0.,,.11 will be operating behind a year u head coach.) .. '' ., .. ,.,c,,.11., larce olfenslve line that Says Corona det Mar's ~· ~:U:.~ ineludetCalvert. Dick Morris. "we know s -...ic.111'°" '"o.-111e041..... that we 're tough on de· -..-Ott•~· ~~ =-.:".!:!': ::'! lenae. And we have good t~ t:.~~,,. ~o 0or_c;.,.,.,, uo running backs on of 1.G Mi.•"""'°" ~G ,,_,-:; :!~:1 : (eme." ~o .:',:' .:=~ u _,...~ "' Marina, primarily a '" tt-Twu~ ~ =~~· HoO defensive team last ;i! c;:;.:~~1":::!- "• .._ v..i .... , ;.~ year, will start some pro-•• ""'• \4Mw• =: ~"!'~$.~ :!: mlltnc young backs :~ :'.:~.~~!: .. ..., 11 .. 0.1.... a1ainat a Corona del Mar ... ,. ... 00..,. .. u MM"•' .. " '*' front that d•dn't allow Lt '"''-."""•"9"6' ... l' .,...,s,,_,., ~ l!:dlson of Huntington 1.T ~-··• ;~ :;_-;.;:~:,·• ~:: Beach to score lo a ~~ :."!.';:~, .. , ~ :::Vtt;:':~' ~ scrimmage. 111 -.o .... 1ft 1.1 ,,_.v ... ,.... ~ Sophomor e MI k e t: :.::,,.~.:.,. g: :::::~;""'"' ~! Spivey, who gained uoo ca tt•"~'•''°" oe ... .._.,., MO yarm u a freshman on ~: :·~~--· °'a-om *' lhe sophomore team, ",__,T.,,.. Mesa, La Quinta Vie Mollica Directa CM Offeme ,., .,. MO llj llS IH 100 .., .., IM ,,, ,,. •• 1.0 •eo ,. ,,. llS ••• l10 .,, llO U7 '" .. Costa Mesa Hl1h Scbool'a Muat1n1• enttt· talD lbe La QWnla HJp Aile« In openln1 non- lea1ue football action tonl1bt U> on the Ntwporl Harbor Hilb fttld. eoda last 7ear and we. and Dou1 Dysart wllb have four of them back St.anMU1er1ldeUnedwllh UU.ieason. I lltetothn>w an Injury for toni&tlt'1 tM football and we also 11me. baveanoulltandln1run· Defenalvely. Co1t1 n!ni back retumlna tn Mesa i1 lnexperitftced Dan Duddrld••·" f'tench Md on tb4t 1mall 1Jde wUh •&11· M It ...all be OOCM ot &be tlarten ovw The Muston1s , ...-.. c:oach Tom French, wtU haveapeedonorrtnaeand an lnuperlenced de· (4f"lveUne. · La Quinta, under new head roach Davo Selph. la unct..-coint a rebuild· tns year. Selph ••Y• eo.u Mn• baa~ pottn. Ual to explode on • dry field and la wuy ft aha mftlln,. The MUitan .. .SUreb' heavtl)' on tM ., .. llr -movln• lb• ball ahbouP French aays they wW nm as much as they pass. 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The ua football rep I.ace me D t la aeascn could be the best sophocnOl'e Dan Dubey, at Laiuoa Be1cb HJlh MandWpOWKb. School alnce t.be llory "With Jlaney healthy, daya ot 1981 despite a we ean Ulrow the ba1J pre- •ma 11 turnout of Z9 Uy well," Bna coach players, lf lbe potential JjmMcAIUateraays. dllplaytd by the lq\lad ffaryuna baa a dlf· materialliet. b 1 TonJoht '"Oach DenniJ fJe r e n l pro em al • " Laauna Beach. He feel.a Karyun1'1 Artlats enter· be bu two quarterbacb lain the Brea Wiidcats in u d • the non-lea1ue aeaaon of equal abl ty an cant opener with kickoff aet. decide which ooe "'UI for8o'dodt. atart. The key to victory for BW Gompf, a 6-2, 185- dt.ber team could be al. pound Junior, and Dave quarterback and Laauna Chapman. S-9, 148-powwi Be1ch would appear to senior, are regarded as bavelbebeatoflhiuitua· tven. Both will see con· tion. It'athe4.2nd 1neet.in1 &ldttable action 1n the between the iwo achools IAfWl& Beach vttr of. ,1 ,.., 1 since 1935. Brea bolds a fense. "•J, , 23-U.3ed1e. "Both of them are U · ,,,, < Cal Haney, a 6·2. lS>-c e 1 l e n t o p t I on a l •I \ J , .. ,~ , u. II. I ' •, t • . ·~. pound unlor starter foe quarterbacltJ." Haryung Brea, bas a s pra.ined says. knee and may aee only McAllister , a defensive limited action. His specialist at Cal Slate • Diablos Favored 10ver Saddleback •r· • 11 The Mis~jo n Viejo •High Diablos should dis· cover how well their de· rensive line h as pro- maie but FoothUI, a CJF 4·A power, Is one ol the favorites in the 4·A Cen· tury League. 11 , J! '· fl' I •I I ~1' I gressed tonight when they clash with the Sad· dleback High Roadrun- ners or Santa Ana in a season football opener. The Diablos· main responsJbility will be to contain Bob Banuel06, a quick S· 11, 185-pound back who rushed for 600 ya rds last yea r Fullback Jert Robbins. the team's starting quarterback in 1975, is also conJidered a threat The two teams will kick ocr at 8 at the Santa Ana Bowl and J ohn Murio's D1ablos, based on their 5.5 record last 'year, are favored over a " 1 ' 1 Roadrunners team that While the Diablos line 1s a question. Mission VteJO should ltave two ol the South Coast League's best linebackers in Jay Hatter and Dan Cbarnjtski Hatter is a returning starter 1'·'• J;r /I .. t•11 h o<!/. ,,,, was 1·8. However, Saddleback is improved and has some quick backs in lt.s wishbone offe nse. It will be attacking a de· fensive front that Murio ~says, "hasn't done the job yet." Mission Viejo and ll4 defensive front didn't fare well against FooUlill of Santa Ana in a scrim· OfftJl•ively. Mission Viejo has talented skilled players, although start me tailback Scott Spear, who sco r e d 10 touchdowns in 1975, is II s ted as dou blful because or a knee injury ,'.'~fl Cycle Action Still the J>lablos have Oreg Jones, a 49 O quarter miler at s&>lil end, and Mike Sweazy, son of ex-Costa Mesa ,,,, '•"·, Sef T o nig ht • . , J l \i J1 An open scr1tch and JUgh football coach John handicap compet ition Sweny, al quarterback. will highlight tonight's MK•-vie,.Dfi ..... speedway motorcycle st c. .. o~ racing program at the LT ..... 9.~ ... • LG P • .,, ... ,.,, Orange County Faar-c it•oG<o .. , &rounds in Costa Mesa "G .>e, .. .,.,., aJ j "' JoMH ... ~\Y Wlth I women adm tted n _,..,c••"• rree 09 M•lle s-an R a 1 n s c a u s e d ~= :':.'."~":~''• postponement ol last se _ .... ... Frid ay 's F ox N11ht 1.I! ....,. ... .z::v1e1eoei ..... event and promoter LT CM•c.~ ... Harry Oxley is honoring ;~ ~~=::"'" the free admission tor 111 Tim r, ..... females at loJ)l~ht 's t: r.n:.;·•·~• event. Gates open aU:JO ca :la ..... with the first event at ca o. ..... .., 8: u. ~ :::~11~°!-"'"" \\ I " I < I : I I I 'I \ CAMll. HAii llUBS With lhe errivol ol 1111 eom.s our Famous camel Heir Blazers Tr8d1tiof\a1tv ta1IOfed In lust the right H1l11dav's manner TIUDJTtONAL CLOTUINO ~ 1\5 ns .... 77\ us 110 110 ''° ·~ l'IO llS "' llS llO -"° llD llS llO ,.s 119 us or q tu 11 De : 1 ••• t the DolphlN still: plenty of NMint · h In 211-pound back· ' ke Mulvaney end.· j4fe~atera J ack .w~ecf ap· 1 ~Keith Kins ' <Fullerton) and Utah Stale ln prevlou.a yean, will have aJl.Je.,ue linebacker Alpbooao M.art1nn (5-8, 178) u the key to success. Lacuna Beach will have aix players sctq both ways lo the opener ll Gomph a tarta at quarterback. Thia will make coodJlionin1 a ltey to autceu ln lbe late Jo, iqfortbeArtlm. 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There are nearly 1.000 authorized TOJOta dealers across the U.S. comprising a network of serviqe departments statf ed with Toyota trained mechanics. Quality. You got it. The new generation of Corollas. If you can hnda better-built small carthan a Toyota ... buy 11! SEE COROLL~S NEW TWO AT YOUR TOYOTA DEALER TODAY ... • J ·1 t ' . EEKENDER . ~ OAlLY~l..OT Theater ·Tacld~ Satire · · Co mplex Play. Mo••n.ied · er:.::JT~~-e:: _..," __ _ . It took a 1peeial combinatJon o1 circumstances to enable South Coast Repertory to produce "The Rul.iftl crass." "lt'1 a play that we've long known about1nd wanted to do." said director David Emma. "It was a question ol fl.Ddinl tbe rt1ht time to do iL We lbouf,bt tbls year 'a company waa particularly suited." Emmes, one of the two art.iltic directors of Costa Mesa'.-pro- fessional theater. noted lb.at the plJay was scheduled first in this fall's aeuon to live the theater more preparaUon time. Charles Lanyer as the hero of 'The Ruling Class · makes the transition from the angelic to the demonic, as shown in a romantic scene with Anni Long (above) and in a harangue to two prim ladies, (left to right) Wynn e Broms and Marnie Oberbeck Coast Fall Calendar The rollowlng calendar ~ lnlended to assist Orange Coast readers in planning their fall and winter entertaJnmenl activities. Advance tickets can be obtained at Liberty, Mutual, WalUcha and Tlcketron ouUeta for moat ~ Aneeles eventa. Adc:UtionaJ lnformaUon on the eventa will be publiahed In the Weekender closer to the dates listed. All scheduled activities are subject to change and 1hould be rechecked. ocr. 1-MA&ILYN BORNE, UCLA's Royce Hall Oct. I -"Llberty Consort Early American Muakal,'' at Santa Ana College's Phillips Hall Oct. 1 -"Sonlba1,'' coffeehouse. entertain- ment, Golden West College Community Center Oct. 1 -"Down the Colorado," travel lecture by Millicent Polley, Golden West Collete Collefe Center Oct. -Barbara Crockett, pianist, al Cal St.le Lone Beach Studio Theater Oct. 1-18 -HTbCl Secret Alfaira or Mildred Wild," Cotta lifeH Civtc Pl•ybouse OCT. 1·17 -0 0LD TIMES," drama. Golden West Colle1e Acton P1aybox Oct. 2 -KMPC "Show of the World" -Uza MinnelU, Captain and Tennille-at lnllewood Fonlm Oct. 2 -Ballet concflt <tentaUvt). Oranee Co.Qt Collea• audi&ortu.m. Costa Me.ta Oct. 2-Lea Paul, UCLA's Royce Hall Oct. 2 -Earl Wrl1htlon and Lola Hunt ln hlta from Broadway at Ambaaudor Audl\ortum, Puadena Oct. 2 -Vikki Carr, al the Anahttm Conven- tion Center Oct. 2 -Ballet Montmartre demonstraUon at Marywood ID&h School, Oranc• OCT. S·S -"MUD," children'• theater, Ool.., Weit Colle1e Patio Theater Oct. 3 -NaUonal .Folk Ballet of Spaln, UCLA's Pauley Pavilion Oct. 3 -Leo Kottke, UCLA '1 Royce Hall Oct. s.10 -Porum hMrnatiooal Hone Show at The Forum tn lu&ewood Oct. 8 -BaUet Folklorico Mexicano, Orance Coast College Auditortwn, Costa Men Oct. a -"Sea and Shore d BaJa. .. tra"'°f, Orance Coast Collete Auditorium, Cotta Mesa Oct. I -''Wben You Comln' Back R..S Ryder?". drama, Jnine Community n..lter at the Youth Senice. A&aoctaUoG BuUdiq, Costa Mesa . OCT. I -DAVID FllOST, Jl'uUertoa CoUete Artist-Lecture Series, Pl~• Auditorium, t\lller1on Oct. 1-17-"She Stoops to Conquer," Cal Slate Full.tGa LiWe Tbeatu Oct~ 8 -Contemporary Dance o.c.t. UCl Concert Hall Oct. t -Ted Joeellcln, s>(amat. with Lone Beach Syml>bony at Lcq Beach Qty Colleie Aud.ltorlu m Oct. 8 -Irvine Master Chorale at Sa.nta Ana lllch School Auditorium Oct. 10-CaJ State~ a.ads S1m~ al .nnt Coftatt1ational Qnarcb. Loo& Beacb . Oct. 10 -Piano concert, 7 .30 p.m. al Ganlen Grove Community Meeting Cenlet" OCT. 10 -Art In the Park Festival .. Euclid Part. Garden Grove ocr .... ll -TRaEE SHORT ballets, Ballet Pacifica al the Laguna Moult.on Playhouae, Laguna Beach OCT. 12-17 -Art exhibit and performance, UCIGallery OCT. H -Muslca da Camera or Prague, at Ambuudor Auditorium, Pasadena OCT. H -Duke Elllngt.& On:hestra, UCLA's Royce Hall Oct. 15 -Keith and Rusty McNeU, folk music, at Santa An• Collete'• Phillips Hall. OCT. 15 -Cal State Lone 8eaeh Conaort.ium Muslcum, at CSU LB Un.1-versity Union OCT. 15 -"African Safart," travel lecture. GOiden w nt Coll ere Center OCJ'. lS -"SONGBAG," cofftthouse enter· tainment, Golden 'West College Community Center OCT. 15 -Peter Frankl, pianist, UCLA's Royce Hall OCT. 15. 16 -Wiiiiam Windom as Thurber at The Claremont Colleges' Ganiaon Theater OCT. 15 · NOV. 21 -"A Matter of Gravtty," with Katharine Hepburn. at the Loa An1eles Mullc Cent.er Ahmamoo nieater · OCT. 1$-30 -"Tbe Girls ill 509," Garden Grove Community 'lbealer at Lab School Audltorillm OCT. 18 -Fabric Fair, at. Orana.o Coast Collete. Colla Mesa ~ OCT. H -Aldo CkcoUrtl, ptanlst, 's Royce Hall OCT. 18 -Seq_uola Ouartet. chamber ft"lullc, at UCl VU1a1e Theater OCT. 18, 17 -Tokyo Symphony, at Am· bauador Auditorium, Puadena OCT. 17 -OIUGINAL POETltY Ind play re· .tmp, 7:30 p.m . at the Garden Grove Com· munlty Mfft.ln1 Center . 0£:!\ 17 -Cauromla Chamber Sympbony, U"'""' '1 RoJce Hall OCT. 11 -Holiday craft fair at Gatdeft Grove Community MeeUn1earter. OCT. It, 21 -Loadoo Sialonlett.a, UCLA 'a Rov~HalJ OCI'. 20 -Unlvenity Wind Enlemble, CaJ State Follerton LltUeTheat.er OCT. 20 -Cat Slate Loo& Beach Studio EnMmble, at CSULB UllivenJt,y t1bJoo OCT. n-.. ,,~. _l'_'hmnery," drama, lo s.dtDebKk Co&lete IMldinl B, 11.iuion Viejo OCT. 21-Chamber M.-.C Society o1 L1ocolD Center, et Ambuudor Audltorlanr. Puadena .. OCT. U ·ZJ -.. TUE COLLECTION" bf Harold Pinter, UCI UUJe'I'bater OC'l'. 22 -Conffrt m aympboolc bands, cal Stat.e Fullerton i,.uu. 'l'ho9ter OCT. 22 -.,Exploring Catallaa ud UteCllu- ntl blands." film Jedure, Golden w .. t Colk1e Cot.er OCT. 22 -Cal State Lone Beach Medieval Fall Festival, Central Quad OCT. 12-13 -Dan w.,oner &r Daneett, UCLA 'a Royce Ball ..,, what J ft attt..U t1t4t ~ : "It's a play tt\at we eo1,1ld really oniy do as an opener becaUH it calla en the lull re- sources of the t.beat.er." Emmes said. ''The Ruling C&ua," a Brillsh satire by Pete'r Barnes that was a tremendous success when perforpied by the American Conlervalory Theater ln San Fraodlco, wat !it'6t ptOduced in ua but hu bad oQJy a hand!ut or productions since, perhaps due to its complexity. theatrical mixtun d eltmenta and tbe amplified kind ol reall~. ~rlylng It all is a kind ol in· vesUiation of an immensely Im· portant moral issue," Emmes said. pltlArfjht doe91f't .... " Ult.. One cl>aie.a to aenae,Just wtlat \be oetureofthedUetnmais." : &ac!nc the play, which baa •• - cut ol H and nms tor three • hours, ltlade special ~ma.ndl on ; the theater'• destcMn. : .. BOW DO YOU reconcile violence and goodness. war and peace? lo the lte&inning. the leadin& character ls 00!1\mllted "Costume demands are equal • to doing Sbakespe~." Em mes! s&id. "WhJle it 'a a contemporary. setuna. the cbaractera are reall~ diliincl and ol)lque. ) · to a life or goodnas and what it will bring. The pl.\ywript seems to say one will meet snee.rs and riducle. "One can't 10 to the rack at .. • some local s tore. We've had tof create the dress of. the e)tarac~f. ' ters." Costume desicner for the; show is Sondra Huber, ... "To me, for all the ereat "In the end, the character CMfmdar. Page 2 OCT. 22-30 -"Three Penny Opera," Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater OCT. 22 ·NOV. 8 -''South Pacific." Fullerton Civic Light Opera at Plummer Auditorium OCT . .Q3 -Beaux Arts Trio, UCLA's Schoen· berg Hall OCT. 23 -Gerard Souzay, baritone, at Am-- bassador Auditorium, Pasadena OCT. 23 -ProVisional Theater.Company, Cal St.ate Fullerton Little Theater OCT. 24, Z.S -NATIONAL Theater or the Deaf. atAmbassAdor Auditorium, Pasadena OCT. 24 -Ballf Ttoekadero -UCLA 's Roy~Hall\ OCT. 26 -University orchestra, Cal State Fullerton LltUe Theater OCT. 26 -Walter Berry, barltone. at ~Am· ba.ssador Auditorium, Puadena OCT. 26·NOV. 23 -"The ViJting Results," at Teum.an Planetarium, Santa Ana College OCT. Z1 -Cos Angeles Pbllbannonk at Santa Ana HlgbScbool Audltorhun ocf. zr.30 -"Kennedy~• Chnaren, •• drama; Orange Coast College Auditorium, Costa ·Mesa ocr. 21 -D~ Watson, UCLA's Royce Hall OCT. 21-31 -Drama. to be announced, In San· taAnaCoUe1e'1 PhUlipeHall OCT. Zl·Sl -"THE LEGEND of Sleepy Hollo•,'' family theater, al GoJden Wat Co1te1e Acton PlayboJ( OCT. Zl-11 -lblloween ffaunt at Knott'• Berry Farm, Buena Parle ' OCT. 29 -0 Son1baa," cotreehouae entertain~ medt, Golden West Colleae Community Cen&e:r OCT ~29-31 -Halloween FeaUval and Parade, Anaheim OCT. 2$-31 -"Foto We1t" '78 Expo, at the Anaheim ConvenUon Center OCT. JO -Joe Pan, UCLA'• Royce Hau . OCT. 30·31 -One-act operu. Cal State FUllertoo UtUe Theater OCT. 31 -Youn1 Mualclan'• Foundation Debut Orchestra, UCLA'• Ro~ Hall NOV. I -"Melodyland Sina" •Ith Andrae Crouch and the Dlldpla, Anaheim Coavto· UonCenter NOV. • -SymphonJc band concert, <1raqe Coelt CoUep Audltorha. Oolta Kea NOV. • -SABICAS. llamenco 1wt1tla~ UCLA'• Retce Hall NOV. U -Jleade.r'a theater, Cal St.ate FulJlrton Anna That.er . NOV. 4 .. -"PIQ Wltb a 'ncer" by Doria Lesalnl, UCJ LJttJeTheater NOV. A-7 -ColleH theater produclloo, Santa Ana eooec•'• Plillll .. Halt NOV. 4·U -"Guya IDd DoOa:' UCl Vlllaae Thea&« NOV. •·14 -''She SlOOIJI to Conq\M!r ... com· eel)', Golden WeatColle&eTbeat.eT NOV. 4·D&C. lt -.. Parif Ufe,'' at the Loa .Aqeles Ku.le Cent.er'• Mark Taper Forum NOV. I -THE ao•aos DVO, Cal State ......,_ t1otveta1Cter NOV. I -Pol!ab Syal~ at Sula Ana Hilb Sebool Auditorium NOV. I-~ Wdt u S.ah Bernbardt M UCLA '1 ScliolAlrl ff all NOV. S -Ailtbaer: _Md JOMph P pl ' ta, Ill UCLA. 's "°1ce 111111 As for set designer Sue Tuohy,• "it was a challenge for her , because or the multiple en\llron·, ments within the play," Emmes ' said. ALTHOUGH THE play runs long. Em mes said, "lt.'1 very dU·, ri c ult to c ut becaus e it's • beauurully and UabUy written · play. Y~stort looking for rodun· dancy drat and you don't flnd any ... The leading role 1s played by Charles Lanyer. with supporting performa nces by Anni Long. W y nn e Rr o m s. Marn ie Obtrbet'k, Ron .Boussom. John David Keller . Gary Bell, Don Tuche and Hal Landon Jr. Othe r perCorme ra include Steve DeNaut, John EJUngtocl/ Leslie Jones. Richard Ryan, BO Brady, George Rus~ and Sc:oU::>! King. Original musll was coQ): po&ed by Glen Bwrkley a~ hairpieces were designed by AbC. Zeballos t' "The Ruling Closs·· open( Saturday und will run lhrou(Jt Oct. 30 at SCR, 1827 Newpor( Blvd., Costa Mes u. Curtain times are 8 p.m Tuesdays through Sun· days with 3 p.m. maUnees on . Sundays. Tickets al $3.75 to $5.7S c an be reserved by calling &f8.1.363alter 1 p.m.daily. NOV. S.20 -"The King and I," Lons Beach Civic Ueht Opera at Jordan Theater. Long Beach NOV. 6 -National Theater of Japan's Kabuki Theater. at UCLA's Royce Hau NOV. 6 -5 by 2 Dance CompaJ>y In concert, Chapman College Auditorium, Orange .NOV. 6 -Pollsb Radio Symphony, al Am· tiassador Auditorium, Puadena NOV. •·DEC. 18 ··s"TUBDAY, Sunday, Monday,'' comedy at South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa NOV. 7 -The Fires or London, at UCLA's Royce Hall NOV. 7 -Jazz Concert, Orange Coast Colle1e Auditorium, Cocta Mesa NOV. 7 -Trio di Milano, al UCLA's Schoen· bleJ'tR&ll 'NOV. 1 -"Under Mllkwood" by Dyl~ 1bomas, UCJ VlUage Theater .NOV. 8 -Los Aneeles Otamber Orchestra, UCLA~• Royce Hall NOV. 10, 11 -European and American Ja~l Festival, at UCLA '1 Royee Hall NOV. 10, 11 -Musique Vivante, al UCLA'• Schoenberg Hall NOV. 10·12 -"The llt," the C.t.R.T. Theater Company of Paris directed by Pet.er Brook, at. UCLA 's MelnJu HlllJ, Soundsta1e ll NOV. 11 -Mutlc Fl"om Marlboro, at Aru· busador Auditorium, Pasadena NOV. 11 -Plano worb by Afro-American composers, UCI Concert Hall NOV. 12 -''Songbag," cotreehouse entertain· ment. Golden West College Community Center NOV. ti.it -JANE POWELL, Palay Kelly {n "Irene," San Bernardino Civic Light Opera Association at Calif om.la Theat.er of Perform· tngArts NOV. 12·21 -"The Country Girl," C-1 Slak Fullerton Llltle Theater NOV. 13 _:... Beethoven's "Erolca," Lon&· :• Seach Symphony at Loni Beach Clt.f Collett . i Audltorium • NOV. 13 -New Musle Comi>any, Cal Stai.t , J• P'ullerton Recital Hall ' • NOV. 13 -Chorale and chamber •Jnaera c:ora" cert, Ora.nee Coast Colleae Auditorium, Colt.a Mesa NOV. 13 -"The World oC Gllberl Hd 8u1Jlvan.'' al Ambasaador Audltortu~. J>Macleoa NOV. U -t(athryn Polin Dance Company at. UCLA'• Royce llall NOV. U -Royal Wlnnlpes Ballet &~fl' • Audil«iuna, Fu Hert.on , • NOV. U ·l4 -TALES from Moliere. petfottned by C.l.R.T. Theater Company ol Paris at UCLA's Melnit.a Hall,Soundataae II {ll()V. l4 -Orpheus Trio, Harbor Area Com· mWll&y Concer& AHoclatJoo at Newport Rarbor Hltb School NOV-14 -" Percuaslon Ensemble, Sad\a Ana O>Ue,e'a Phillipa Hall NOV. 14 ._ American . Youth Symphony • UCLA '•,Royce Hall . NOV. 17 -"A Ball at Prince Orld1ky'1," Nt• York Cl\y Opera beoeflt at the Loa Anaelu Mualc Center Pavilion NOV. 17 -"Cal on a Hot 1'n Roof.'' in Sad· dlebect ColJece·a BuUdin• R C~lend8f Continues 'On Pago CT . • '\ The Arts in Brief 'Confessions' Reveale d 'COHRSSIONI AND aE.tAftb WOil&' - New p1eee.s by Jud Ftne, includllli -~ \a) worU and ICWpWJ'e, t.oday ~Oct. 14 at tbe Cal St.ate P'Wl.n.Gft Art Gall9r7 -N. Slate ColltC• Blvd., FWlertQQ R~oo t \o U. .,. o'clock tootcbt. Koun: ooon to IJ p.m. 11ooa1y1, nooo to 4 p. m. Tuesd.a.p-P'rld-.ys, 1to4 p.m. Sun- daya. Free. PBOT08 AND PllOl'O E"K1UNGS -By Dr. WUUam A. Wallner ln alJ.protaatonal art ex- blblt, SalW'day and SW>da, at Bank ot Newport, Z300 E. Cout HJahway. Corona del Mar. 10 a.m . to duak each day. A&TTAl.&-By Sendy Ball.tore ol "Art Week," 7:JO p.m. Monday for the Torana Art Lea1u.e at Bowen Museum, 2IOU& N. Main St., Santa Ana. Free, c.pen to public. PAINTINGS AND SCULPnJa£ -By Dutch artist Willlam Verdult, 6 o'clock to midnl&bt tA>allbt throuth ~ at Verddlt Art Glllery. ~ E. Cout HiCbway, Corona deJ Mar. Coo· tiauel U a .m . tol p.m. dally . INSTALLATION PIECE -By Scott Thorn. Saturday tbrou1h Ocl. 12 at Tbe F1oatlnj Wall, .21$ N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Reception 8 to 1 l p.m. Saturday. Hou.rt: I to 9 p.m. Mondays end Tuesdays, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Free. O&ANGE COUNTY U'l'IS"l'S -PainUn11 and KUlpture, now t.hroogh Oct. 17 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Noon lo 4 pm. TuudaY•· Sundays and6to9p.m. Fridays. Free. 'BEYOND THE AJl'rtST'S HAND' -How artworks are cbanaed alter completion. aa shown tbraujh lhe works ol Robert MoUierwell, Robert Indiana and others. Now lhrouah Oct. 30 at the Cal State Lone Beach 1.Ueries, 6101 E . 7lh St., Loo& Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. weelrdaya, l to 4 p.m. Sundays. Free. Concert Series Scheduled VERDUl T PAINTING FromCotonai def~ Three concerts and an operetta have been aet tor the 1976-77 season or the ..... Harbor Area Community Concert Serles. Subscriptions at St2 per adult and $8 per &tudent al50 provide ad-. mbalon to nea ghbonng community con-. cert aeries. lloelc COReert o.&9n Additions and subtract.ions on the rock ac:ene: Bacbman·TW'Der Overdrive, 1ebeduled Sept. ZT and 28 It tbe Greek '1beater, bu canceled. Tickets may be murneo to the polntof DUJt:bue. accom.,any lhe Five Penny Opera Com- pany and the Chorale. Reheanala aJ'1! 5:30 to 7 p.m . Wednesdays in Fine Arts Hall 1.19. For information, clll~l.51.Sor ~!ie4(). C.•etl9 Nf9•teh6 'Ole performances, which will be at Newport Harbor fljgh school, will be: The Temptations will perform Oct. 1 at tbe1ntlewood Forum. 'rtckets are on sale atqencies. La!fStop~ an all·eomed)'nllbtclub, wJU ------------------------open Oc'l. 7 al 2122 S.E. Briat.ol St. (It Llords' "International," music ~d marionettes. Sept. 26; Orpheus Trio, ·flute, viola and harp, Nov. 14 ; Hal Shane. sincer, gwtarisl and dancer, Jan. 22, and I Ford's Comic Opera Theater's "Die Fledermaus," April 3. Checks may be leftt to Hortence Rockmore, 1890 16th St., Kl05. Newport 8each,CA926Q. Prl•t, Drotolllfl C..tesc Dstne& may be submitted now lhrouth Oct'. 14 for a print and drawinl comped· UoO open lo aU California artist&. Accept· ed woru will be exhibited Oct. 22-NoV. lt at Chapman College'• Gu11enbelm Gallery ln Oran1e. Entries in reusable cartons may be aenwo lhe gallery at 333 • N. Glassell St., Orange, CA 92666 or de- livered in person from t to5p.m. Oct.1'or LS or 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. Oct. 18. Entry fee is $4 and checks should be payable to the Chapman College Art Department. Works not for sale must be so des1gna\ed on labels and entry car~. Awards are $300 for r1rst place, $200 for second and $100 for Uurd. Blrcb St.reet>, Newport Beach. Con· tinuoua comedy shows wl1l be held from 8 OCC Dr••• A_,.,._. p.m. to :t,a.m. Jli&htb'. withaandwicbet. Orange Coast Collete will bold~· deuertaodcocktall11erved. Uoos for Robert Patrick's drama ''Ken· Mdy'sCll.lldren"from3to5p.m. Mooday 0111Wre11'• ,,...,lea in the drama lab and4to8p.m. 'l\teldaJ )(o.ies for preschool chUdren .,.. ol· in the auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, fered at both t be West Newport Costa Mesa. Auditions are opesa to mem· CbUdren'a Branch library and Karlnen bersofthecommwlity. Bnmdl library ln Newport Beach on the Tbe production will rim Oct. ZT.s> ln tbe tb1rd week or each mcnt.h. Parents can auditorium at 8 p.m. Admluton wl1l be cbeck with the llbrarles far exact dates free. and times each mootb.. Procrama last ...,..,. ..... tlR_. aboulbalfanbout. Van Deren Coke, an autbortty oo )Mlnt-C...t ... lllule lnc and pboto1rapby, will cmduc:t a Tickets 10 on a ale Saturday for "Coun· pboto1rapby aemlnar Oct. 7 at the try Music Spectacular .. Oct. t with Lynn Newport Harbor Art Museum under tbe Andenoll, Mel TlWa, FreddY Fender and apomonhlpofthe museu.mancltbeSuun othm at Dllneyland. $7.50 advance Splrtlua Gallery. Cost ls S5 and advaoce Uckets lndude unlimited use ol rides and reservaUon.s can be made by calling may be purchued al Tlcketroo. Uberty 675-3866 or873·S110. and Walllcba agencies, Desmood'a atores Tl"flOllB lor M..tee... aodtheI>UneylandBoxOffice. Musicians are being souiht few several eo.tedlf A11dltfotu organisations. The Orange County Youth TryoutJ for Golden West Colle1e's fall Symphony Orchestra will audlUoo Tuel-proctuctJc'Jn of "She Stoopa to Conquer•" a ltftt .. r anC Sa.pll•g day and Wednesday ln the Q)1pJD&n clu1lc En1ltsb comedy by Oliver A number of Orange County CoUege MusicBuildlng,PaJmatGr and, Goldsmith,willbeheldinthetheater, au rants and state wineries will Orange. Strini players may 1ludtt1on Monday and Tuesday, at 7:30p.m. capate In "A T~te of Orange Coun-from 6 to 9 p-.m. both days, wind and Dtrec~r Marvin Torrez, newest tf ' a sampling or hors d'oeuvres. main percussion players h'Om 8 to 9 p.m. Wed-member ot the theater arts faculty, will hes. wan es and other foods with cook· nesday only. Applications are available cut el ... t major and 10 supportlnc roles Io demonstrations and entertainment from music storin, Ubnrte1 and the col· ln th1a atol'J of a man whose problems t 26 an the J ewel Court al South Coa.st lege music department. mount when he mistakes hLs prospective abeglnnlngat7p m. Orange Coaat Colle1e'1 Brus falher·ln·law for an innkeeper and bis \ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS 3 SPEOAL PERFORMANQS INTHE UO VILLAGE THEATRE MOMDA Y. SEn'EMIER 20 "All Singin', All Dancin', No Talkin'" S..-. Coest lep. Co. -U.e• ted s..tt.MJ. U .00 ......... AcW11loa. SZ.00 Stall IL WIDMESDA Y. SEPTEMIER 22 ''THE MAIDS" a,,..._._.. a "COME & GO" by s.....e lldlett. s .. Dl..,o .... Co. Dlt'fcted by MldMMf AddllOft. n .oo GeMraf ....... .. sz.oo S ....... L ...................... THURSDAY.S!f'TIMIER23 "FROM RAGS TO OTHER RICHES" Ced Lytle. las d9alcd ......... Worb by Afro.A-1c• co ... oMn .,..._la .. .,,.aim lladl ._,.c• atytn. ""'"4rled Meflllt. Sl.00 G_r .. Adllllaaloa. $2.00 S...WtL dmission costs $12 so uch, with Chamber Ensemble is look for lo-futurewifefor a barmaid. la 1'5 or 10 seals avwlable for $125. termediate and advanced pertorma;a. Members of the community may try .. Tldceta Avall1bte Now in the ASUCI Box Offfce 71 4 833-5549. Gatew.y Commons. era. which will benefit KOCE·TV, 1be group meets a.a a clua from 5 to 7 outtorpart... Arst Aoor. Monday -Friday between 9 a.m and 4 30 om and 1 l\Our belore •'*'1ld be payable to KOCE·TV /OCC p.m. Tuesdaya. lnlonn.Uoo ii available The •how will open an el1ht· peifotmanc:es. tt avaitllblnt ttie Vlttage T~eatre ~Office. F'qu_ndalion <nonprofit), and sent to fromSS6-5639. performance nm Nov. 4, with a special For grouos. theatre plt1ies and further tnlonnation call 71 4 833-e378 Park In tots t9 ~~E-TV. Huntington Beach, CA 92647. ln addition, Orance Coast Oollete ls tree Hllior clUien Diehl Mt roe Nov. 7 at and t10 tor performanoes. All pefformanoes start 118 oo om n~kets w111 be held at thed . .:_oor.:.:..:_. _____ _:r..::.or:..:m=.in='...:an::...:{)pe:..:..:.:.n.::....:lbeat.et==...:Orc::..:..:::.ba=tra~to=----=5:.::30::.::p::.m:::... --=-=-=-======~===:==:===:::=::=::=::=::=~~~~~;;;:r-iriiiiir=:j;!iiiir=:ir=:ir=:a~;;!----------------------------. r--------------------- Play ald Orocmer. 18- ld winner or lhe National Youna ah Com petltton ored annually by West cone1e. will present a piano.concertLD • the eollese theater Satur- day atl p.m . Admission ls $1 with U · aoclated atudent or aenior cltlten car d. and t2 g~alpubUc. -Oroemer'a prosram •1 l n c I u d e th e ann Faotu1 to C , two movements the ••concord .. by Cbarlea rv ... • _.horter workl b)' la. Jtacbm anlnolf, Jani. e fourth National Pian.iat.s Comped! for thoee 11 and un- wlll take place at n West, April N. . Applic•tioo tapes be aubmltted by ·Feb~. For llddl· al inform aUon c:oo-- lbe Golden Weat .,. Music otnce, Tfll. Don'tl~fot the at our -Tennis Club The Harbor RocqUet Out> Is a tennla club not necessarttv a IOdal dub. SuAtt our tacmttes lncklde eaunas. dubhoule, procnce ateysand aU the~you'd expect. but Ile cMerence ts our memt>en ore ~about tennis. tt you4ve 1hought about~ a tennis ctub but weren't sure how to go obOtJt It. we'd Ilk• to show you our facllty. Try out the Harbor Racquet Club rot one daY• plOy °'several Only $3.00 on weelldayl and $6.00 on • weekends. We've got plenty of court-time ovoHable because membership Is lmlted. Join ua '°'a day °' d year. Play ter.nll ••• and leave the Jone•' aomawher9 elMI \ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 642•2000 I WE HAVE EVERYTHING! I I I I I I I I I I I I IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT AMTWHERL COMITO MEWPOIT! We'I MY• It or .... ff • 24 ......._ We CmTJ ... ca_,ltte pNdtlc• '-· C"9atwl1 frolll ttaty," Cr......met from Mew laCJl•d, Dates from h•dlo, Strt•t,::_• fro• GreKe, StrswlMrrln frCMI ,..,, md frell9 _. pocks of fJl-d fnllt _. ...,, ....,, ,....1 So If they lfll/ ''W1 m of ....... '°"" fllMI ff ........ M at Newport! I ,,,. I ' ... -.-......~ I ;. I I I • I I I I IOMUS SPICIALI • I ..... ...;...-...,,• . ' ,_--......,.Mii!I:~ ---~-. ~~~~w.i~sr ~ .... _.., '.l''JJl...-..U.a.MOJt~~ I I I I I I I I l CllSP !• PUSH Ca.aY OI '· Ca.LO CAUOTS ' .:· 2 ... 25c . . u.it4 ..... •.-...~ I I I • ..... _... . ......... ...,_ ~ Now at 1601 Newport B vd . :ti,,:, I CMlilr ..... ......... CCotMr of leUl Sl. • ,,_ ,._... ---------------~---~-------J \ . A.t Fettucini: Fine ' . Food ltalia~style Paur bundfe(I yean aro the VeotUU1 had what .as COQ· idchred lb• 1reatat aU1M ol any nation. Whieb puta the lt&llua conald•rab(y ahead ol the Frtncb lo the biAlory o(, de- velGPtn1 ldtcbeo malfc. Al a matter ot record, in lS.13 when Cathtrine d~ Medici mar- ried the Dulce of Orld.u (wtlo la~r became Klnf Henry JI ol Franco>. ahe brou1bt h alhin chefs wllb ber to teach lbe f"reach how to cooi. hanee went oo. ol coune. to crate its Qwn hilhJy regarck>d tare, but the llalhuu were an there nnt. Thal they've rontinued first· rate ln lbe art of food P"IPU•11an ript down to the p~ day Is mdent in many quarters. But nooe aei. a more atrlldng exam- ple tban the new restaurant Fet· t.utlni lo Costa Mesa. &EST.\U&ANT l'ettuclnl is located at 2131 Bristol St., off Newport Boulevard a(ijacent to the new Corona del Mar Freeway ~verpa5$ still under «>nslr\M?· lion. Lunch is aerved daily. Tues· day through Friday, 11 :30 to 2:30; dinner, Tuesday through Sunday, S to 10:30 p.m : reserva- tions 751-1871. Unfortunately there's been a hiatory ol trouble al Ul1s apot. The famlllar A·rrame st.ruclure has housed an unusually large number of short-lived restaurants in recent years. We'r e stilt n ot too keen ourselves· on the general look , lay-out and location of the place. ,. rather cheerleas dichotomy ln the decor -it manages. s omehow , to appear simultaneously busy and barren -caJls for considerably more face·liflins Some effort haa been made to lntrodU« chances and Improve- ments -a completely new en· trance constructed on the south side or the building, fol' example -ao perhaps we can look forward lo other rmstons as the new owners become more firmly entrenched. IN TIIE MEANTIME it's easy to forgive all shortcomings thank~ to the sensational food. Owner Mary Ann Ferro and chef Salvatore are into the spirit and style of Italian cookery (leanJng heavily on the Sicilian approach> v.ith a flair comparable lo the rerrart la tbe aut<1mob1le world The oew Cos ta Me11 reet.aur~t takes ita f\#M..:, ot ecurM. from tbe tamou. bowie apedalty -feltucw aJ'AllNldo -served at Alfredo'• in Rome. And, not too surprutnaly, fet tudnl ia • major offmng on the loeal ntabllsbmMt•a bill ot flU'e Ukt everything that came lo our table d'Urtna dinner. the or· der ol f.Uu.tinl w aa superb The velvety texture or the homemade eH noodlt1 lifted them well abcwe u,. packaced variety AS AN ENTSEE, fettUflnl alla Uova ll t.abbed at $4 :iO-.nother veralon with green spin ach noodla is $3.~ As with all pure l,y put.a eotrees, they're served with a cboJce of soup or salad. Other selections in the stnctly pasta department (among nurly two dozen possib1liUes> include spagbeUJ with meatballs, garlic and oil. or mushroom sauce, S3.95 each; r1catoni, $3.7S ; llngulni with white or red clam sauce, $4.SO : ravioli any style. S3.95. Out n· About Norman StmWy For a tasty and un1ASuaJ ap· petizer, try the mouarella- marinara, S2 .2S. With a de- ligblful chewy couist.-.y, it's made by dipping mozzarella cheese in flour and eu. then quick-frying It and topping with a tangy marinara sauce Veal entrees are numerous (scalopplne. picatta. p1ua1ola, manaJa, parmi.elana, etc > but 1t'1 difficult to Imagine a better choice lban oura · veal Fettucini. $6..~. 'Dhif' 11' a houst-specialty wherein a cu\ of the f111esl quahty veal is atulred with a spinach. ham and cheese mixture, and then topped with a ric h mushroom sauce. All enlrees are served wlth a choice of soup or salad, a side of pasta and vegetable of the day If you pick salad be sure to order an a la carte bowl or minestrone 19:> centa>. the best-seasoned version «the popular ltaliMO 50\IP we've ever come across. ADDITIONAL dinner belec- Uom lnC'lude chicken cacciatore. $4.95, bet>f Mignonette, S7 25 , FETTUCINI SINGER Rick Potter ctuclten Romano, SS 75, ~amp1 ma.son. shnmp mannara or shrimp Fra 01avolo. S7 5C>each Among the dessert' seleoctrn~ th!! tortoni. 75 cents, cappe<: th•· meal to perfection. Others. bow ever. mclude spomoru, al:.o 75 cents, and llalian pastry or rum cake, 95 cents each. Following dinner. you'll also do yourself a favor if you report to the upstairs lounge roc a few seb of the current entertafoment Front and center stage 1s a performer of many parts Rick Potter -singer, guitansl, racoo teur par t>xcellence and parlor psycholog1!>t Rick has been on the mus1rol scene in one way or another since lhe age of 16 when he made bis professional debut. ~ a con.se quence he lul§ ,un the gamut from surling mus~ to roc-k. With his "aJternatJve mus1caJ s ty le'· he evokes traces of several performers but he's enough of an individual LO..,fV'e elude direct companson with anyone. tr influences you must fmd. however. perhaps three or the most obvious are Hoyt Axton, Jimmy Reed and Andres Segovia RJCX'S REPERTOIRI:: as he "flows with the everung" enableb him to shirt around the mus1caJ area from blues or rock 1n one number to folk or nostalgia in the next. His personal and sensitive interpretation breathes nt'w life in an old Gershwin tune like ··1t Ain 't Necessanly So " Rick Potter 111 appearing in the lounge at Fettucini. Wednesday through Sunday. starting at 8:JO p. m. He also presides over a special Sunday jam session that kicks off "t 3 p.m. ;;~\llll Jl)o11w11 CROWN HOUSE ~,. '°t RESTAURANT 12I02 COAIT HWY. LAOUNAHfOUR \,totC-•_.,,_, ~olden ~~ ~-~' ;l:;;Jragon '='~ ... GENUINE CHINESE MAHOMIN DISHES Spec1oliz1ng In Chinese A to Corte Dishes LUNCH•Ooo-.eR DAIL y Food 10 Tlke Out JtJJ"-fNrlho'li COSTAWUA 642-7162 ...... ,, .. IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT JM '<>MST AV£. UOUNAHACH 11•""-1.-,"1 • Ampi. Fr9fl P•rlflfttJ •M·M91 752-855' RESTAURANT 11 30 A.M to 10 PM Muldoon's Irish Pub ""I tembef 17. 1978 DA.IL V PILOT Theaters Offer Corned TONJGBT,SEPl'EOEa n 'ltAaVEY' -Comedy, 8·30 o'clotk P'tidll)'I and Saturdays tonl&hl through Oct. 16 a t the Hunt· mgton tteach Pl~~e. 2110 Main st .. Hunt inetoo Beach. 842.·5'21. 'WHAT nn: BUTLER SAW' -Satiric comedy by Joe Orton. toni&bt lhrouab Sept. 26 In the Cal St•te F\lllerton Anna, aoo N. St.ale Colleae Blvd .. FuUertoo. S'l.5"0.8'10-3371, 11 • m. to 4 p.m WffJtdays 'THE RULING CLASS' -SaUric comedy. Sat- urday throuah Oct. 30 at South Coast Repertory l8:?'7 Newport Blvd .. Coet.t Mesa. $3.75·$5.7S. i p.m. Tuesdays-Sunda~1 and 3 p.m . Sundays. 631343 aner 1 pm. da.ily. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAUl -lo Pomona, today lbrouah Oct. 3. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays. Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 11 p .m. Fridays and Salurdays, lOa.m lolOp.m.Sundays .$2.25. FLA.SH CADILLAC -And the Continental Kids. 8 30 and 10 o'clock tonight, 7.30, 9 and 10:30 p.m Saturday at Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park 14 aduJt.s, S2 Chlldren. LA EXPRESS -With Iliad, 8:30 and 11 o'clock tonight through Sunday at The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway, HunUn'gton Beach. $5 536-9600. 'GODSPELL' -Musical at Westminster Com· mWlitv Theater. 7272 Maple Ave., Westl1)mster 8 JO o'clpe:k Fridays and Saturdays tomaht through Oct 2. 893-8626. ICE FOLUES-Fealuring Pecgy Fleming, today through Sunday at lhe Inglewood Forum. $3.75 to $6.75, some discounts for children. Tickets at agencies. •SOtJTH PACIFIC'-Musl'CaJ, now through Oct 17 al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. $9.50·$13.95 492-9950 CONTINUING IN U>S ANGELES -Eileen Heckart as Eleanor Roosevelt, lhrou1h Sept. 25 at the Ahmanson 'Theater; "Pacific Overtures." through Oct HI at the Oorolby Chandler Pavilion; ··tee," through Oct. 17 at lhe Mark Taper Forum; "Equus," indefinite run at the Huntington tlartrord Theater; "A Chorus Line." 111deflmte run at the Shubert. Ttleater. SAT lJADAV,SEPTEMBEa 11 .JUNIOR RODEO -Benefita 1cysUc fibroals re search, 2 and 7 p m. Saturday, 1 and 5 p.m. Sun day at the Orange County Fair(f'OUnds on F1.1r Dnve In Costa Mesa. S3 adults, S2 children at gate, 50 cents discount for aduJta on advance Uckels at Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 1784 w l.Jncoln, Suite E. Anaheim. DANCE P E RFORMANCE/D EMONSTRATION -By Loa Angeles Ballet, 8 p.m. Saturday at Cal Times/Places state Looi Bucb Studio~ater, tlOl E. 1tti Loni Beach. N aen«al. S2 senior citbena. \ ~10a.m.lo4p m .weetdays SING·OV'I' YOUNG GENOATION -0 County m.Wcal ~. 1:30 p.m. S.tu:rd11_ Uon Cowl.try Safar\, MM> Moulton Park upna Hilb. $4.95 adults, SUi5 chUdru 3- chades drive throuah wU4Jile preserve. JIAXJN£ NIOHTIN((ALE -And Hamtm • Joe Frank and Dennlson, Saturday at · ·~: Nite" al Disneyland.~ adults, $2 cb.Udren. ·· · ·~ • GE&MAN SHEPHERD SHOW -And obedienct lrial.9, Saturday at Mile Square Park, 1~ ' Euclid Ave .. Fountain Valley. Information. ~-9458. ... .... PIANO CONCERT -By prize:.)"inner Gerald Groemer, 8 p.m. Saturday, Golden West College Theater. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. $2 general. Slstudents and seniors. 'INTERNATIONAL .JU8lLEE' -Music, dance, rostumea. cralls, food, I lo 10 p.m. Saturday and . Sunday at Peck Park Recreation Center, 560 N .• Western Ave . San Pedro. Fireworks, 9 p.m. Saturday. Free ANTIQUE CARS Cahforrua Hlsloncal Vehi~lq AaaociaUon West Coast Nationals. featuring 40D cars Crom '205 through 'SC. and a fashion sho~ l 30 p.m. Saturday. At La Palma Park, La Palma and Harbor bouJevardS. Anaheim Free~ , • SUNDAY.SEPTEMBER It • ' I ANGEL CRY JAZZ BAND Led by Chuck Conklln, 1:30 p.m Sunday at the Jau. Inc meet~ • Ing at the Santa Ana Moose Lodge, 717 S. Lyon St .. Santa Ana. Sl for nonmembers . . LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC -3.30 p m .1 • Sunday at Hollywood Bowl, London Schools Sym1 phony Orch~slra CSJ·S2, SO cents student&,seruort' free > 8 :30 p.m . Sunday , with Ms tisla., Rostropovich, celli$l, al the Los Angelei. Mus~ 1 Center Pavilion. Ticket.:satboxom ce • MON DAY. SF.PTEM BER ZO MUSICAL COM EDY -"All Singing All Dancing f, No Talking." South Coaat Repertory perlormerir i ' al UC Irvine Vlllaie Theater. 8 p.m. Monday "'' $\.5(), 833·5549. 'I CANNED HEAT Featunng Harvey Mandel, II.JO and ll p m. Monday at The Golden Bear. 306 eat hue or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 2ht Pl., Newport Bud> ORloft l-9.stO ... _to Mldftiqhf Deity-WHltettek U!ttll 1:00 Liii. o •t_• " Tl.AA' .. MAlllOI 411.4 . breakfast delicacies !letfucini ori \~<a: cot• 'T'\"S 1'1'11-:.-;1· ITAl.JA~ Dl~IM~ is more than just a pu l.l ':\<:fl II: ;I() le> 2: 30 TUl'1>.· Fri. DI :\'~ t:lt 1\.u•\. thru Sun. 5 to 10 : :10 RICK Entert••ng PomR In th. Lounp W.d. thrv Mon. JAM SUSK>N S-. & Mea. M.tld-W•w MAGIC SHOW TIU. Hilt -1:30 P.M. 2'31 BRISTOL , nw Ntwport Blvd., Colu ~ 751-1871 -• 'Tt< tntt• w<' lraH 11111 oj tlw 111off l'"/111/,11 p11/t1 111 \1 \\'purl 8tod1. and 11111-, wr hu1•1 o j trH rlau r1 \IOl•m111 n1 '"II /!1 rr ·f ""' 11/ nur Jai•orif<'), ,, n·n/ 11111«1 f111r/I\, jrnlt /],. .. , n <J11,J t r1 Hui /,·/I 1t 11/j \\ llh our f7am1111< '1n1/r 1v1//1'1 "' dwt olutt m111101 1 RACKOt-lAMB .for1 1111 • tlu rc"t 11a11J1h r nt• •re ru h on· J,•/t11o111~ ( 11r1•/11//\ rou1t1•d '" p1•r· /•'I ,,.,,1 "111t 111111, q11J ht r/I\ 1/i11 tl'ltt/1 r /a111h it hott1 cl "11/t 1111111 111111 ,. t11 u,/J tltut /1111J/ l11t11lt .\1•n 1•,J 'H.l/lt u \UH•f\ p1ff1111111/ 1111 r1/a/al1111111,/1111• oncl 1t1rrt111 1.J11t1•1·J 111 l>ru1111 li11fl11 !Im 1111·al u 11r1purrJ 11lflt 1pl't1ul mall/I from tlt1 / 1•prt« hi.111111 Muldoon's Irish Pub ~~~=~~:~•light "°IOC«l' IO r. (Owtlr:jt ~ c "" ""° i o..t1 '>n ls.k>->t1 Newpor1 t• o-n Pt <Y>& (>110 I~ 10 .................. ~ .. 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T A.\'Dl~G" DINL\1G & ESTERT AJ~~fE T •. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM F'OR EXQt.:lS ITE <TlSINE-SERVJCe DIN~ER SERVEJ) FROM 5 PM u 1r-;cH FRO ~ 11;31' AM CHAMPAGSE StNDA Y BRUNCH f'"RO)t 10 01 • 3 l"M * Captain' Tabl~ Coffee Shop ~ER\'tSG 2~ HOl'RS DANCING & amRTAINMENT Nf GHTl Y IN TMHOUNGE ~1700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT C)Hl()SITt THI AtOOIT') 133.2770 MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURAN1"S OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO; ''Y OUR BIG PAR1Y IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" COCKTAILS ~~ Mf.J(ICAIV ltl'>f MIRA "T<; f 1 COST 14 MESA • 296 E 111t1 St ttlLLGREN SOUAAE • 64~7626 12. BAL80 A • 105 MAIN SI 8ALBOA PIER • 87~9600 Cf DAILY PILOT Friday Septemt>et J7. 1m FILM CRITIC TO SPEAK AT OCC SEPT. 24. • • Weekender Deadlines Cft'ffl Pase a> Pldflc Cou l Hiahw~. Hunu.n,t.oo Beub. S4 SO. .lllOO. TVESDAY, S£n£M8B& ll <O!aMANY' -TuWll film, 7:30 p.m Tuesday at S.nta Ana Collea Pbllllps Hau. 17th and Briatol 1treeta, Santa Ana. Narrated by Otck ~. Free '11;IE SVNSRINE BOYS' -Comedy, 8;30 p.m. Tue.day tbrouah Oct. 9 at the La1u.na Moulton Playhouse, 608 Laauna Canyon Road, t.aauna ~ach. 494-0743 afttt I p.m Tuesdayt·Saturdays. I J I 00 FULL St&T PIZZA I Off , .. ..._, 5 Off H.tf s...t ....._Cl ,Ncest I ~ With Th11 Coupon I I • Good through Thurs Sept 23 76 1907-09 HARIOl ILVD. I I COST A MESA 548-7122 I '-----couroM·-----· NOW! AN ALL HEW 6~ (Formerly Harvey J's) LUMCH M-. thr1I Fri. I I to l DIMMER M-. ttr. Sat. 5 to I 0 DAMCIMCi & EM1HT AJMMENT t4owAfp1 .... GENE DE VALLE AND THE FINISHING TOUCH 16'03 ALca.oM9"1M ................. M.il I ... ffngton leoch 146-1 319 ClllNESa ACSOU'IB or TAIWAN -T\6esclQ throu1h Sept. 2e at the Greek Theater ln Los An&eles.$4-$7.~. Ticketsataaeoci . ·PA&IENT TRAP' -C.etJooed mm for lhe deaf. 4 p. m. Tu.day at Golden West Colle1• Forum 2, 1.5144 Golden WetlSL, HunU.natooBeach. Free. WEDNE DAY,SEPT&UEan TWO ONE·ACl'8 -"1be Maida" by Genet and "Come and Go" by Beckett, performed b)' San Die&o Repertory Company, 8 p.m. Wednesday ll UC Irvine Vlllage Theater. $3. W -5549 or 833-6378. BALLET DEMONSTBA110N -Los Angeles ballet. noon Wednesday atCaJ State F\allerton Llt· tJe Theater, 800 N. Slate Colle1e Blvd .• Fullerton. l0'rH'. HOT OFF THE Pa~ -Blue1rus band, 6 p.m. Wednesday at Santa Ana Collete Am- phitheater. 17th and Briatol atreets. Santa Ana. Free. &ECaEATIONAL VEHJQ.E SHOW -Vans. boats, equipment and eotertalament at the Anaheim Stadium on State College Boulevard in Anaheim. 4 to 11 p.m. Wednesday tbrou&b Sept. 24, noon to 11 p.m. Sept. 2S, nooo to'8 p.m. Sept. 216. S2 adults, $1 childttn6-16. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Z3 ·F•OM RAGS TO RICHES' -Piano works by 20t.h century Afro-American compoaen, includ- in& Scott Joplin, played by Cecil Lytle. 8 p.m. JUST ONE VISIT •• · ft11. ''"''' .uuf \uu"U lw •oU\Uh'•·'f 1J1Jt \ .. \fl.\'\•• th•·"'""' 1111111111· r•••l•11· '"' "' u1 "•U1 lwrrt t .. lifur11t1i1 \\ 1..,,~ , uu • o1u • UJH\ ..... • ult•ul P•:H. "'I\'· \K'f•;,1,\..... t,IU.:t:I\ & fH ._._,\'I "tl4"f•111h1o·• ..,. """ "• AMt:KIW\N It (.ON'fll\f.NTAI. ,.,.,. •lllf'. \ 1•11 IU MU\llnll'. LUNCH.MO.. to Fri. I I :30 to l ""---- 7 -11..-.-ll \ \~E -........_ OtJEVl'~U: Di~. M.nu prices start -$4.25 '':!~ Live entettainment APADANA Restaurant 600 Newpon Cent..-Dr., Newpon a.och (1n Newport CentM across from Fuhion lsl;md} For leMrVotfom Col: 640·7502 flllf Y AUOA fR) , .tJIKiNG aAHOU(T r ACIUTIES 110 19 I OOI Take A Dining Trip On A Train ~· .. ' For a uniqut" dining advenrutt, come aboard 1he glamour train. Lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Savory cnfl'eCll include Rout Pr~ Rib or Beel, Rack of Lamb &c Chesapeake Bay Scallopa. Grand Cmcral Saalion Lounge with Chowder Bar and Dining Can located in South Coat Plan in <:osta M ca. (71'4> 540-8822 C.ome rdi~c the put. Inquire about our specially-selected -_ wine of the month.~ m-----...e.(9--- ,~ GoocJ tf/ru Oct. 3. 1976 PmHEROFPE~ with Every Giant-Size Pizza order Including Home Delivery Orders A New Slipper Experience I For cocktail• or din.in1 I St.rvintl•te for the '"After .. Crowd I C~pH al\CI other uniqu~ diJh" I Wally Ruth •t the piano bar I Comfortablt, infonnal,,wlth en Ot'ttn vitw l'k-J"I.' m.1k .. 1t~n-~tt011• b)' •~ll1ni:.. 7 14/6"04000 ~'~Beach .... ttnOrrao ,.,HOT(L aewroa'l' O OJmTU "°° N~-· c..-1" o. ,. l IOS eut it.ltll• I Vt. 111ahtl1111714 J Ot-2"4 Luncheon· Dinner Brrmch • Latt Supper Romantic Guitar Music in the 'd world ttJmosphere o/tbe <Apri Loungt llCO~rums HOtUJffd (714) 642~34 3300 W. COtl.ft Hwy. at Ntwport Blw/.. Ntwport&uh • 11'1d the original Amelia'I on Balboa Island ·Dinner Only· 311 i\fllrint A~ (714) 67 3-6580 'lbunday at UCJ VW.,e'l"bealer. suo. m -ssu. P&IDA Y, SEPl'EMBER 14 CAaN1.Y AL -To beneftt Hu.ntinston Beach Pl_•Jboul• and other or1an1.uUons, 6 p.m. to mklnllht Sept. M, 10 Lm. to mtdniaht SepL JS. 0000 to I p.m. Sept. • al Seacurr Villqe, Manaioo and Malo street.a, HWltinatoo Beach. 'Al'GHANI TAN'-Tr•veloewithCbriJ Borden. 8 p.m . Sept 2• at Oran1e Coast Collece Auditorium, 2701 Falrvtew Road, Cotta Mesa. $Z.50 aeneraJ, $1 studenta. COM•ANDE& CODY -8:30 and 11 p.m. Sept. 24-218 at The Golden Bear, 306 Paciric Coast HJahway, Huntinatoo Beach. $5. 536-9600. LOS ANGELES BALLET -Two different performances, 8 p .m. Sept. 24 and 25 at Cal State Fullerton Little Theater. i.>e> N. State Colleee Blvd., Fullerton. s:uo 870-3371or870-3347. FILM LECTUllE -By cnllcSlanley Kauffman. 2 p.m. Sept. 24 at Orange Coast Colle1e &ience Lecture Hall 2. 2701 Fau-view Road. Costa Mesa. Free. 'GllEAT GOSPEL ~E&T' -P1arust DUlO, Andrae Crouch and Diac1ples. Johnny Mann , and others, 8 p.m. . 24 at the Hollywood Bowl. Tickets at a1enc1es. GOLF-TENNIS EXPO -Eqwpmeot, seminars and pro matches, S w 10 p.m. Sept. 24, 10a.m.to10 p.m. Sept. 25 and. 26 at Anaheim Convention Center.Ticket.sat Mutual and Uberty agencies. D~odllH for nbmt1rio1t of motu1ol for onr Wttlcndn' u ftOOtl Tue~ of t~ ~ o/ pubbcoUoft. lt('m.I about nud·llUftk niml• ~bf 111bm1tctd itt h11W /or LM WHlct'llidn ...... pnor to fM runt. R.- qwd• to hoH pllotOfl"Ollh.t 't~ or /or o poiftl>W /tOlure 3torr #lould bf f11brn1ttfd lhrt'C IDttQ prior to ~otioft. Alottnol lilotdd bf wnt lo the""~' 0r01HI' Cocul DoflJI Pdol. Boz J.560. Co.Ho Mtto. CA 92QS. 3 Productions Set to Open l The new tbealer season shll\a into hllh ••ar over lhe next few days wlth three open1DJI scheduled between tonight and Tuesday In theatera from HunUnitoll Beach to Lquna Beach. Bowlng in tonl&ht as tbt last producUon at what has been, ror the put 12 years, the Hwtlnctoo Beach Playhouse ls a revival ol the com.cb "Harvey." South Cout Repertory launches it.I new lntermissiOn Tom Titus season on Saturday with the British uUrleal com- edy "The Ruling Class," wblle the Laauna Moulton Playhouse takes the wraps orr the nnt local com-~-----------------.. muoity theater version or Nell Simon's .. Tbe Sunshine Boys," on Tuesday. In the DAILY PILOT ' FQR ·THE Huntington Beach Playhous~. ''Harvey" I• a commemorative reataatnc of the .__ ________________ ..... first play ever presented by that aroup, which wlll go dart-for an indefinite period after the produc· tlon. Phil DeBarros•is directing Mary Chue'1 prbe-winning comedy with Rex Day as Elwood Dowd, the man with the invisible rabbit. OChers in the cast are Sherry Starltey, GreU Smith, John Starkey, Jack WUleobacher, DIJUl Lawrence, Lloyd Slephes, Dldd.y Lammer1, Roeer Mi Us . J i m Wallace and Marlon Martin. p;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;=-----m11~ Performances wtll be given Fridays and Salurdays TEMPLE (fARDE.NS t~.& ! t';c!~~:h.l:e~~~ti!:"~:i~am St .. Hunt· .. ~A.: While "Th e O~NS~ Re1faNr•nt '"' ~ !5 Sunshine Boya" Is still • ';IC1V NOW f>laylna at the HoUday ' IM ln Costa Mesa, the LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY La 1 u n a Mou 1 ton Playhouse will mount lta Speci .. Lmc.._ Mfet $2.10 A TRULY version on Tueaday with Monaay thru k1dav 11 30 to 1 JO • 1• SENSATIONAL Robert J. HuUnp and RICKSHA COCKrAIL LOUNGE Fratur1no C:AOllC Troo1cal Dnnk:. I SOO ADAMS let HwtHw-1 COSTA MESA S40.ltl7 540-ltll Alld, 111 Ger•" Gro"• I UO I HOOKHUUT ••• c--.. 1 us.1020 SUNDAY 4-7.PM THE LIDO LOUNGE t?J c~~I WUa\ Guest 8-Stlps TRINIDAD CAL VPSO STEEL DRUM BAND Emerulftl"t '"""J:OO p.m. 103 Ji.. BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH SHOW!ll Gene Benedict pla1in1 the aging vaudevillians. B .o B WHITE Formerly With THE PLATTERS R A William Bruce or San Dleao ls directing the comedy. Comp letin g lhc Laauna cast are Jack Ml aset, Roxanne Eaklrus, Loi• Reynolds, Sulle Scott and Elinor Scbmidl. Performances are scheduled Tuesct.ya through Saturdays until Oct. 9 at the playhouse, 608 Laauna Can100 Road, La1un• Beach. ' Reservations 494-0743. ALSO ON the boards and contlnwns along the Orange Cout are : -"Oodapell," the rock-1oepel musical, at the Westminster Com- munity TheateP, 7272 y ~~•Bii Maple St., Weatmlnlter. '.~: Perforrd¥cea Frldays LOW DON ENTtRTAINMENT AND DANCING T uetdcry thru Saturday 9:00 P .It\. -2:00 A.M. I OUTRIGCER ROOM ,KOMA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mtsa' 545-1112 and Saturdays throuah Oct. 2 at 8:30. R-.va· ucw-.tae. -"SOuth Pacl!Jc" al Seb11Uan'a Weal Dinner Playhouse, 140 Aveolda • Pico, San Clemente. Performance• nl&htly, ,except Monday, al vary-1.nc Umes throuah Oct. 17 . Reaervatlons 492-9950. _ .. The Su1ublne Boya'' at lbe lnUmate Dinner Theater of the Holiday Inn, Brlatol Street at the Sen Dleao Freewa1, Costa .-eaa. Perform ancea Frloa __ y __ __,,-1 and Saturday at 8:~1 Sunday• at 7:30, uoUJ further notice. Reserva .. Uons 557·3000. ______________ ..... l ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPIC.ALI (Fn:, Sit. & Sllndlt 'til 6 P .M.J -&clutfng Holid1yr dinners inc/I/di IOUP or 11l1d, blk1d potato or rice RED SNApPER.................. 2.75 MAHI MAHI • . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.96 GRILLED SEA BASS • • • • • • • .. • • • • 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN •••••••••••••••• •... 3.76 NEW YO.,K ST~AK •••••••• , • 4... 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL • .. • • • • • •• • • • • • • • 6.60 STEAK ANO LOBSTER • • • • • • • • .. • 5.95 WNCHEON 1110 #tVflf'daily untif 4 ,.,,,, 11771 Pae.flt c-Hwy• HU11tillft0n ldl. • 121~ •2·122, 3901 E.c..t Hwy•~ o.t..._. (114111"'90 Sherry Starkey grimances as she rebuffs Roger Mills under the amused eyes of Marion Martin in the comedy "Harvey,'' at the Huntington Beach Playhouse today through Oct. 16. Pe rformances are at 8:30 p.m. Fridays a nd Saturdays and reserva- tions may be made by callmg 842-5421. Aerosmith Earns Praise By MICHAEL PASUVJCH Ot .. a..ty __ Aero m1th's farewell-to-summer concert, which drew a rffOrd 56,000 fans to Anaheim Stadium. proved Just why tlu.a five-man band from BCMSlon is currently the hottest American 1roup on the rock acme. Critics have labeled Aerosm1th aa de· rivatJv a term lhat has some ment-yet the band ll filling a void that exist.a among a new aeneration of fans for an qaressive, Bntiah· style rock show. Thus, Joey Kramer's useless, 10.minute drum solo-the show's only pltfa11-seemed fresh and exe1tm1 to an eeatetic must.hat hadn't suffered through its overuse durln1 so many con- certain theS1xlle1. LEAD SI NG ER Steven Tyler 1s well-versed ID the lrf'ditional pranct11g and mike-stand s~inging routinepopularued by Rod Stewart and Mick Jag. ger Still. Tyler established himself as a dis· unctlve vocallst who proJecled well throuah lu:t mixture of rou1h bhouts and more r efmed harmooies. And gultansts Joe Perry and Brad Whitford fashioned some neat. economical guitar ID· terplay over a steady rhythm sect.ion. Aerosm1th glided through a satisfying 1f un- spectacular 90-minute set that drew heavily from their t op-selllng albums. A mulimum of stage flash put the emphasis oo music, which ranged Crom buoyant sounds to doses of neanderthal .. heavy metal" rock. Spirited versions of "Sick as a Dog" and the band's tour de force, "Train Kept a Rollin," )¥ere among the brighter moments. COMMENDABLY, Aerosmith showed its debt to the past by adding a touch of the Beatles· "'Helter Skelter" and an old Yardbird.s' t une, "1 Ain't Got You," in which guitarist Jeff Beck <a former Yard bird) joined ID a fine jam. Overall, it was a strong showing from a band with a U,bt focus and clocltwork execution that sbouJd ma1nta1n their status ln the rut ... ~. Bttlt proceeded Aernsm1th with • typJcally 1mpreMive set with the Jan Hammer Group-hls C\lfl'eDl lourina baod. FOi' the most part, Beck's Rwd style meshed well with Hammer 's funk-oriented rhythm sec tion Hammer provided some tho"1htful keyboard layerin11 and vloliniat Steven Kindler filled m the ups admirabl.Y when needed. VNFOaT\JNATELY, Beck's tntrlcate jau guitar patterns and lnventlve solos seemed to fall oo deaf ears at times. The laraely youn& crowd seemed distracted as he moved Into "Sophie." a l>allad from bfs latest album, ''Wired." While Beck manqed to earn the obUaatory encore with nasbier numbers like Hammer's "Blue Wind," It's evident that his material lost immediacy due to the Roman Circus al· mosphere- A guitarist of Beck's importance and caliber should be s potlighted ln smaller balls for full ef· feet. Guitarist Rick Derringer's performance re· vealed a new. bard-working ensemble lo c~mpl~­ ment his feel for energetic rock. Demnger s quick-fingered solos and excilin& stqe presence should win him even more popularity with added exposure. Starz, a new rock outfit, rounded out the bill *** DYLAN FANS. who no doubt enjoyed bis fine TV special this put week, should prepare themselves ror a trip to their nearest record de· aler. Columbia Records IS in the process or re- leasing a live album from the special, recorded at Ft. Collins. Colo. "Hard Rain" Is typical Dylan: harsh, raw and uncompromising. The album includes ··Maggie's Farm" with Mick Ronson on guitar, "Shelter from the Storm" and a 10-minute version of "Idiot Wind .. " Another must for Dylan freaks. 'Overtures ': .. Campy Kabuki B y JACKIE HYMAN °' tlle 0.1, l'llM Matt There are times when '"Pacific Overtures"' seems like a hodgepodge of ancient Japanese kabuki theater and contemporary American eamp. But despite its episodic and eclectic nature. it works. The St ephen Sondheim-Harold Prince musical concerns the opening ol Japan by Com- modore Per ry In L8S3. All the characters are played by oriental5, lnclllding the Americans and Perry himself, a fantastical character with flowing white hair. The serious moments arc effective the sukide of a samurai's wife, the confronlallon .between a samurai and his former friend who is now a rebel -and so are the campy numbers, in- cluding a Japanese madame welcoming the Americans and a scene with foreign diplomats that inclOdes a Gilbert & Sullivan parody THE KABVIU \oUchcs are there men playm1 women's roles. mu.s1c1ans on stage. black-clad stagehands and they all work loo. And the whole evenln1 1s bound to1ether by the maanetic presence ol Mako, the narrator who also assumes roles as the shogun and the em· pepor. . "Pacific Overtures," which conllnue~ tbrou&h Oct. 16 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ol the Los An&eles Music Ctnter, touches the in- t.tllect more than the heart The mcredible cos· FAOM Fa hion Island N ewport Beach ., turning and settings, the cleverness of the con· cepUon will overcome for most viewers the lack of a main character with whom they can readily identify . Even for those who have trouble setting In· volved in the story at first, the insights into a dis· integrating culture and the angwsh ol some of UW individuals wb,o pass through the scenes will s~ in the mind 100& alter the curtain comes down. •• .. MUI.Oii IY DIA TH"' CPGt "ILACllllD" "EYHYTHIMG AIOUT SIX" II.) "SILENT MOVIE" CPGI "LOGtM'S IUM" "HAllY WALT& GO TO MIW YOU" CPGt "OISISSl()MM CPG) ''T All DllVlr fl) .. MAN WHO FILL TO lilTH'" Ill 'UIDOZ'" "AT THE IAITH'S COU"' CPGI '"AITUU WOii.i>'" .. Oun.AW JOSIY WALIS'" "THI WILD IUHCH'" IPGI : COAIT MWY AT MACAllTMUll al.VO NIW""" llACM • 1'6-0710 "Glo FOi IT" NCAt4MOMIAU. .. IN I "T'HIPOMPON ~ ~:=· ... V. C S"llJ "'TMI MIAT SCOUT AM» CATHOUH THUUOAY" A "A SMAU TOW IN I v tHnx.u· DIMLY .. l.&#t ..,,,,, , •• ,. .. QATCNI. t • .. ,_ ••I.INT llO"lll I :IOo? te •OH OATOll t -•M II ST-EREG selJNB.S QF DAIL y PILOT C:i ~·, t ~ 1t'arblrr ... Maxine Nightln&ale will join Hamilton, Joe Frank and Den nt5on and o ther cnter-•' t a in e r s at Di s - ney land •is ··Oat~ ,• Nile '· cele bration "HARRY AND WALTER GOTO NEW YORK" <flGI -·---·- Saturday. Nt1\ \'OHk DAii.\ MllUtOH . • ffrn•'s l\llLY JACK -J lllJJOr ll':l!,'llc ,Jet•1)(·r and J ~mall 11111111-lt•H·I mJ\ICrwork thul masll'r lully i.01 l' . dop'1 pu1 ctff going or pw'll nll\.\ one of the tn• "t <·l1'ftrtfp n11;m1t•r1,11nmt•lll' to inhJl111 uny tlw.1111· rim \l'JI · r· ,, ' I .I l DAILY PILOT Genevieve Bujold and Cliff Robertson star as an ill·f ated couple in "Obsession." cur· rently playing al Orange Coast cinemas The suspense film deaJs with a man whose family ts kidnaped. Take off for a fun evening at The Regisfry! Greal evenings take off In Tl'le Grand Portage Restaurant and Saloon Sta1l w11l'l a superb dinner teaturong table·s•Oe gourmet cookery Stay for dancing and sw1tched·on enten..i1nment Come 101 dinner Or the dancing Or the show Come for all three Now that's a happy land•ngl The Fun Factory THEREGI TRY HOTEt ORA~GE COUNTY AIRPORT 18300'MacArthur Blvd.. Irvine PhOM 752-1777 O"'neo 9n0 >t.f'••~"""1 l>'f HO•D>Uliily M•~' Co<p Oa la• I .... RICHARD UTHE RETURN HARRIS OF A MAN CALLED HORSE" hen more Incredible ... ""' mon 1hacklft1 than A .. n calltd Horse:' The lll·ntw 1d11ntures of Slr John Margan ... the t11Hslttnan wtth th• soul of a Sloax. ® 1976 . Producer Keeps Low Profile Movie Topic: JewUh Flighl From Gernw11y NEW XORK <AP I Alon& the Broadway.Hollywood axis, some pro ducers become as weU known as their shows or stars Such theate1r·makers as David Mer nck, Hal Prance. Alexander U Cohen and Joseph Papp Such r11m shapers as Joseph Levine, David Zanuck. Otto Premancer and Omo de Laurentlls Then there 1s Robert P"rycr WHO! AN lmpresano with a pa.Ss1on ror anonymity Prominently active an bolh entertain ment realms, Pryer through a 3()-year career has avoided the limelight. "l don't like that." he genUy waves as1de the very idea. "The Job is selling the production and it.s performers to the public "A producer's clout should remain 1n the rehearsal ball or studio "Over a period of time you Sf'e people come and go who blow their own horns. I Just think it's not good taste. If you want lo know the truth " AS A BUSINESSMAN, however. the taciturn, red ·haired executive knows privacy has hm1ts, especially when a S7 3 million inyestment 1s lnvolved. So he was taJking al>out llis oew Wm. "Voyage ot the Damned," 1t rum about Jews nee llll German) "Tbe fun," he sa.id ol producin1 on stage or screen, "is geuanic • propc.>rly toaethf'r, getun1 1t to work lU\d then hop 111g that you are successfuJ " The p1cturt', scheduled to open JUSt ~fore Chni.tmas, is JllSt one uf multiple Fryer oper ations on both !>ides or tht- continent On Broadw 1ay he is cluef sponsor of two t<>p hits, the mu1.1cal "Chicago" and Nell Simon 's comedy quurttt, "Callfornu1 Suite " Rl'fore that there were such memorable items as "Wonderful Town," "Auntie Mame," its musical re incarnation "Maml'," "Ad vise and Consent." and i.uch slaps as "Shanirn La" and "There Was a Little Girl" that inauspiciously started Jane Fonda on her acting career. IN LOS ANGELES. l''tyer for the la!>t six seasons, and at least one more. hai. bossed operations al lhe Cel1lt'r Theatec Group, which spec1alu:es 1n ~tag1ng stellar dramas. The upcoming agenda there Includes Maggie Smith in "The Guardsman," Deborah Kerr and Charlton Heston in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and lele\11.Sion 's Richard Thomas in "Mertonotlhe Movies." The cinematic branch of the Fryer canon began in 1967, and he has since averaged one screen production annual· ly. There have been such bellringers a:. "The Prime of Miss Jeun Brodie" and such odd1tie~ as "Myra Breckenndge " With three partners. Fryer recently formed a company that is to step up the film-making pace. under a distributing agreement with the British entertain ment. conglomerate headed by Lord Grade lh11 rrequent partner in staae pro du<.'tlon:s. since the death ot l.aun•ncc Carr. h.ii. been Jaml"!>Creai.on Asked how hi"keepr. multiple 1roni. In the l'reattve hrt', Fryt'r s1tys: "You de· legate authunty and t(t-l excellent peo pie I tu.1\ t> a wonderful 11tutr. And you h41Vt4 IO bl• p.al1t•nl " ONCE A PROJECT b 1n rehear11al or befor~ the camera. fo'ryt'r's su~rv1i,ory m~thod is ulcrt detachment lie comei. tu u run·throu.:h when lnvlled by the di rec· tor. look11 ut him rushei daily, but only talks with lhl' director and 11uthur ~ang active in several medlu cun ut umes fa<•lhtate aettmg a wanted playl'r Maggi" Smith has don~ three shows for tum Fa} l' Ounaway appeared im "A Streetcar Named Desire" In California, :.o it wus t-ai.1t-r to rclllch her when he w•s caslanr.t "Vo) ageor1he Damned " THAT PICTURE, t>M.<.edonthereaJ life fughl or 937 Jews from 1939 Germany, proved to be Fryer's most complex pro· ducin(.l lubor . Resides Miss Dunuway, the cast Includes 20 other emlnents ranging from Max Von S> dow and Orson Wellei. lo Julie Harns and Wendy llilll'r. "You havl' to go out and "ell personal· ly lo each one." Fryer explains such an emotive roundup Llke many show world figures, Fryer came from a non·theatncal background and says "I don 'l know" when asked 1ust how he decided on l>UCh a career lie was born rn 1920 m Washlngton, O.C., w~erc his father was general manager or a de· partmenl store On S;ilurdays, hrs mother took him regularly to malineei.. Maybe lhut did 1t ,\t91(" s .. r l al Joanna Pettet anti Richard Jordan stal- in "Capta~ns and lh~ K.mg~." a serialized novel that premiere~ at 9 p.m . Thursday on Channc14 Call 642-5678. Put a lew word1 to work for ou. ~ .:...:.~~b!!!~e:!'.-:L• ••• Call 642-5678. THU.Tli 11---.. 2 Sl"ICTAC~· 4DYIM?UH HfTS l• ... ;,;l~L:tct'Ja! , .. ~ Put a tew words to work for ou. ··8£ST SCIENCE FICTION SIHU KU8AICI( S ~I" "FUTURfWORlD" llAU'S SO. COAST rLAZA tulf-)tlllf111t1 ... ltll --~ --~- (j !Ill ~ • ~I Y-' -, . . ~·,-~ ..... ~ ....... .._.-... --·RfllU AA r••- --......... .., w•·s • ..u• • .. ,., SO. COIST Pllll "Alla .. WOMM.IWW' .,. I • "" , ..,.. .. ,, ... ·• ,.,,lM<AI AL A NE ANO .. IUIMT OFFBIHGS" u•n CllEMAU.O CATNOUSI TNURS0.4r CNI llll~lltfW 1\JM...,_ ::':: "A SMAU. TOWMIMTIXAS" ,.,_ ···················•t•••• • I-RATED ADULT MOVlt:S • • MOW .. COST.A M1SA • : BEL·CONt;ft MOTEL : • a.o• c•cUlf Coroi""~ • WA,. •s • • 1665 ~ fl W 6' 141-'4111Ak61 Ml-0647 If * ** ••••• BURT IMCIBTER RD•RT RYU lltldWILL BEER • ..l0111AllDUW>$ .. ,_ ,. (PG) EIECUTIVE ACTIOfl CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDECENTER 979·4141 One week only Sept. 15-21 -Yf UC.. ...... 11.-.t .. Wit a--" ,,, .. I._.,_'""" • cuo .. °"'" n .. , •• •• J 9/11 ~--~w tWP! meow ...... - ""nu (Moo MUllll IY OIATM "' --IUO(lllD11191 ~ .................. . ~~~~~~~.~u-...,.-;o;...~~.,~.~Ultl".'""-J~-1"1 Jiii A.94*o) C:AE. (Nm 53'ffiio ) (Mii ;lffiio I ..... _,.__ 531·9510 .. .f~,J ~ _ ........ --. ll-11' llllMKIM "'-" r1mv ... ·-·-· CLOCICWOIK CllAHGf t•t CCIMWOllOUt ,.-tt• ,,M. -·-··--· llU Y JACIC !Nt ---~ .CAHNOH IAU 1001 _,.,,..,..._u_• __ . ..,...._ ,.,..,,.. w.u '"°' : 00 fOl IT IHI : -lltJe e --H _, ... IT_,,. I 'IU' '"111V.fl'. , I WWJICMY •:: CLOQ(W()lj( OIANOt ft(·.· __ , ... , ..... -... .-., . ------..... _.. -----a-•Hl'll,., 1. OUTUW IOICY WALU ,.., 2. MUMIM fOICI 111 a. aTUM MACON COUNTT ..... .. ~ ... 2. "' IMIM'I COii ,..: a. oo fOl rr..,.. ,•: Ja.tlfUll--••. CMUW IOllT WAUl .,.i(: '"". ·.· ~ ...... :;. 1U_, W..-meoM 111 W009f lllwn IVll,,,_ AIOUT 11• • Calendar, Pag• 3 Continued From Page Cr • MOV. 11 -.Prtderica voo Stade, meuo- ! · eopruo, at UCLA'• Royce Hall : NOV.11. 21-"IA Boheme.'' New Yorkj:ity ':. Opera at the Le. An,celea Music CAter ··: PavWoa NOV. lt-Zl -WOllLD P•DIERE rock · open by Tommy Woll ud Alf Clausen, Golde West Colltfe Tbea&er NOV. 19 -Gwpel festival at Santa Ana . Collef•'• PbJllls-llall · :·;NOV. lt, 20 -Univenity Wind Ensemble, • : ·• UC! Concert Rall •• NOV. lt. 20 -"In Cel.ebratloa" by David 6t«y, UCI Uttle Thaler NOV. S.DEC. 4 -"You Can't Take It Wllb You," eo.ta Meta Civic Playhouse .:: NOV. ti, DEC. 5, 9 -"La Belle Helene," New • ·=·York City Opera at the Los Anceles Musk : • ··:Center Pavilion :· NOV. 20 -Kathryn Posin D~ Company .;: . coneert, Orange Coast College AudJtori~ :-:-:ec.taMeaa • ~.I. ; , NOV. JO -Jorge More.I, ,Wtarlst, at U\,;if s Scboenber& Hall NOV. Zt -OBANGE COVNT~uter Chorale, at Sanu Ana College's Phi · Hall NOV. 20, DEC. 12 -"Madama terfly," New York City Opera at tbe An&eles MualcCeoter PavUloo NOV. 21 -Kazue Asawa, fl UCLA'• Schoenberg Hall NOV. 21 -CoUeee orchestra Ana CoUeae'1 Phillip& Hall NOV. 21 -Cal State ertoo Un.iversit> Chorale at Plummer Au · rium NOV. 21 -Shaw, Cb v ooe-acts, UCI Llt Ue'nleater NOV. 21 -Salva~ ccardo, violinist, at Ambauado udi . Pasadena NOV. 21, D . "H.M.S. Pinafore," New York City Oper Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion NOV. 23 - .·basaador Ao · um. P a • ;.~NOV. 23 -lhony Newman, harpsichordist, r ·::at UCLA's boenbere Hall NOV. ~EC. 11-ltJUE llA&RIS in "The Belle of Amherst'' at the Huntinatoo Hartford 1beatfl' in Hollywood NOV,~. 27, DEC. 4 -"Turandot," New York Cit1 0pera at lbe Los Angeles Music Center P,vilion . KJV. 26, 21, DEC. ~ -'"Der Flietende Holl~." N 1-onc City Opera at Ule Los All&elel Mu.tic en.ta Pavilion HOV. 2'7. DE 12 -"IUIOlet.to," New Yott Clt,y Opera a e Loa Aqela Music Center . PavWon NOV. 28 ell'r Manball and Chapter 5, beneftt tor Anabelm Pohce Assoc1;auoo. attbeAn imCooventiooCenter NOV. 28, EC. 3 -"Ole f1ederma\ls,'' Ne w Yon Ci ·Opera at the Lot Anielet Mu.sic Ceata ~maa NOV. EC.10 -.. LaTrmata,"NewYork Qty ra at Ule Loti An,celea Muaic Center Pa 3t·DEC. ll -"THE CBalSTMAS "at Tessman Planetarium, Santa Ana e . 1 -Paclfk Popa Orchestra, at Santa CoUese's Phillips Hail . 1, 4, 7 -"ll Barbiere ell Sivt1li1," New on City Opera at tbe Loa Anaeles Muslc Center Pavilion DEC. 1·11 -"FroQ'l Here to Kin1dom Come," mumcal, Oranae Coast College Auditorium, Costa Mesa DEC. 2·5 -Dance Theater, Cal State Fullerton IJtUe Theater DEC. 2·5 -Experimental 'lbeater Company. Cal State Fullerton Arena Theater DEC. 2, 11 -"Carmen," New York City Opera at the Los Ao&e les Music Center Pavilion · DEC. 3 -Orance Coast CoUeae Commu.n.lty Symphonic Chorale, OCC Auditorium, Costa Mesa DEC. 3 -"Songhai:· coffeehouse entertain· ment, Golden Wnt College Community· Center DEC. 3, .C -CAR.LOS MONTOd at Tbe Claremont Colle1es • GarriM>n Theater DEC. S -BafT)' Manilow, at lbe Anaheim Convention Center DEC. s -Oranae Coast Colleae Community Symphony Orchestra, OCC Auditorium, Costa Mesa DEC. 5 -The Romeroe, guitarlsls, at UCLA's Royce Hall DEC. 6 -High School Holiday Choir Festival, Orange Coast College Auditorium. Costa Meaa DEC. 7 -Murray Perahia, pianist, at Am· basaador Auditorium, Pasadena DEC. 7 -Jau Ensemble, Cal State Fullerton Uttle Theater DEC. 7-12 -"Holiday on Ice" at the Long Beach Arena DEC. 8 -"Tbe Makropoulos Affair," New Y«t CUy Opera at the Loa Aqeles Music llX um ... "Its power is incomparable ... there1re10rmnygrutlhingsin BILLY JACK J hardly know where to begin.~ best favor J can do iJ l.ITge )'OU to uperiffl<r i I )'OUrsel (, fl ia I ffim of inestimable VII~, I work of mC>OU• mental pis and majestic achi~ts:' BILLY JACK ._TOM LAUGHLIN· OElORES TAYLOR ·c......,.CURX1cttd1 . ........., .. f .... 110'*1a • • •• CO.flT AT MUA ····-.czar 39-----.. cama••• • edwards MESA INEMA MIWPOIT avt. AT I tn4 n. COSTA MBA 14 .. IHJ CO.HIT AT W!ST mov1nG -, u1011non...,,.. m ClllMAWEST WHTM~ATeQUllfWIST "'"TMIM.Cltn'll "Z-44'1 till# ~ Jllo'f.M UM CA.1111.Jlhnl ,., '"lUI flftlU 9'iWWOIU o~~f ~1. lt:O~l fJ , .. ,..-_ •' t HDIOR WIN "4.'.lt<M•f..._\0911 CO\t••'• UMUJ •4t UH ~- ·. ffid.y, September t7, 1879 DAil y PILOT CZ Calendar, Page '4 Center PavWon DEC. g.17 -.. HANSEi. AND oanEL." opera, Five P enny Opera COmp.any at Orante Cout Collea• AudH.onum, Coffta Mcu DEC. 8-19 -"An ~ ot&.be People.'' Cal S&a.te Fullerton Recital Hall DEC. &-12 -Drama produetioo, Santa Ana Coll~e·a Phlllis-Hall DEC. 10 -Unlvenlty Wind El\semble. Cal State FuUerton LitUe Theater DEC. 10, ll -Pacific Ballet Theater ln ''Tbe Nutcracker" at The Claremont Colleen• Gar- rison Theater DEC. 11 -Cal State P\lllerton l1n.lveralty Choir at Plummer Aud.itorlwn DEC. 12 -Gary Gralfman, pianist, at Am· baaaador AudJtorJum, Paudena DEC. 13 -Symphonic Band., Cal State Fullerton IJtUe Theater DEC. 15 -CONCERT BAND, Cal State FulJertoo Little Theater DEC. 15·18 -"'First Annual Festival of Christmas," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse DEC. 15·19 -"Tbe Nutcracker." Ballet Pacifica at the Laiuna Moulton Playhouse, Laguna Beach DEC. 16 -Womea·s cborwi, Cal State Fullerton lJtUe Theater DEC. 17 -University Ortbetlra, Cal Stale Fullerton Little Theater DEC. 17 -"Sonsbq," colJeehouse entertain· ment, Golden Weat College Community Center DEC. 17, 18 -Christmas concert, Santa Ana College's Phillips Hall DEC. 18 -Los Angeles Philharmonic at Santa Ana High School Audltorium DEC. ZO, ?1 -"TOE NUl'CBACKEll," Ballet P acifica at Santa Ana Collece's Phillips Hall JAN. 1 -Rose Bowl parade, Pasadena JAN. 4.27 -"The Qoeation of the Earth," at Tessman Planetarium, Santa Ana CoJlege JAN. 7 -Victor Riesel, Fullerton College Artist-Lecture Serles, Fullerton College Cam· pus Theater JAN. 7 -"Lebanon." travelo1. Oranae Coast CoUeae Auditorium. Costa Meaa JAN. 7, 8 -Jose Ferrer ln "~alcespeare Without Tears," at The Claremont"Colleges • Garriloo Theater JAN. 8-FEB. 19 -"Old Times," drama, al South Coast Repertory, ea.ta Mesa JAN. I -BRONISIAW GIMPEL. violln.ist. and Jakob Gimpel, planllt., at Ambassador Audltanom, Pllladma ~AN. t -Akoa' ROUDCI. vfollniat, al UCLA 'a Royce Hall wltb cautomla Chamber Sym· t~9 -Ban4 CClllll}elt, Sabta Ana Collete's Phlllls-Hall JAN. 9 -Tedd JQMUoq. pjanl.lt, at Am· baasador Audltortwn. Puadtna JAN. 14 -CoUep Oolr cone.rt, Orpfe Coast Collea• Audttarium, C.O.ta Kua JAN. 18 ::-Alfons and Alon Kontatllly. pianl1U, at An>bHsador Auduorhun. Pu Iden a JAN. 20 -Collete Band con~rt. uruc• Coast College Auditorium, Costa Mesa JAN. a.i -"UFOs Are it.al" procram, ~ta Ana Collett '1 Pb.llllJJI Hall JAN. U·FllB. I -"PIAZA SlJlTE," Coat.a Mesa Civic Playhouse JAN. 22 -Yo~ Uck Kim. violinist, at Am- bauador Auditorlu,m. Pas~a JAN. 22 -Choral• and Chamber Sin(en, Oran&e Coast College Auditorium, Costa Mesa JAN. 22 -Hal Shane, sinaer·euitarlst, Harbor Area Community Concert Aasociatlon at NewportHarbor HJgb School JAN. 22 -Marcalit Dance Company, Chap- man Colleae Auditorium, Orange JAN. 22 -Robert Merrill, baritone, with Long Beacb Symphony at Long Beach Cily College Auditorium JAN. 23 -Catherine Malfitaoo. soprano, at Ambaaaadol' Auditodum, P~a JAN. Z3 -J~ CONCERT, Orange Coast Collece Audita,:tum, Costa Mesa JAN. 27 -Dan.let Shafran, cellist, at Am· basaador Auditorium. Pasadena JAN. 27-MABCH 13 -''Travesties," al lbe Los Angeles Music Center Forum JAN. 29 -O.car »rand, folk singer~ at Arn· ba.ssador Audltorium. Pasadena JAN. 29 -Los AneeJes Ph.ilharmonJc at San la Ana HJgb School Auditorium Jft.N. 30 -Merle Haggard at Ambassador Auditorium, Pasadena FEB . .C·6 -University Singers, Cal State f'ullerton UttJe Theater FEB. 5 -Cbrt1Une Edinger. \iolullst, at Am· bassador Auditorium, Pasadena FEB. 6 -Beverly Sills, at Ambau ador Auditorium, Pasadena FEB. 6 -Jan Ptttce, tenor, with CaJitomla Chamber Symphony al UCLA '1 Royce Hall PEB. 8 -The Eastman Quartet, at Am· bassador Auditorium. Pasadena FEB. 9-Praaue Chamber Orcb.estra, at Am· bassador Auditorium, Pasadena .. .., TOM LAUGHLIN • OHORfS IA'rtOR LLYJAC CO HH ~ON«lllA IWtf I l D4'l. Y PILOT -12;JS- • S....-'IMW• ...... : ~ "O••tl Id ~ (Jdy) '62 Cur Wt1111111). Doll 811111tlt. 1:00 D @ (J) Mt41t1'1 s,.Jll m111tmo. -1:30- '!D Cfl t\e ue. ... I SATURDAY I ' I Sedaka Sticks ~ h Record Firm a1 USA aOlllNSOfl Despite •W..pttad specslation to the conln1'7, Nt'il Sedaka told me. '"lbe,. II ao \rulh to the rumor that I'm le•vin& aodret ~. l have necotlaled WIU. no ooe yet." Nell eouldn'lb ve beenmonpleuant, but 9* WM_...., tro. hlf t.e ol YOico tJtat mr q'8elt.km w• ddP«ecl "If)" deal with aocket/MCA Recordll wa1 for fout albums, and l 09e them one mon. be COGllnued. '"Tbeo, J'll be ready tonecouate. '1 "YOU KNOW how It ls," Qlfered Neil 'ni ndoua wlfe,"Leba. '"'Wben the cootrac:t la up, you •t down. and you talk ... Neil, who told me that his great-est pleasure 1n life "comes from my ~•mill''' had them all an hMd tor• party and advance 5treftUnC ol h NBC.TV spt'clal, "Stepp1n' 01.ll" <•tucb airs at 9 p'dock t.onl&bl on °'*8nel4). ~. Leba and their chlldren - U.1ffJ'-old Qa.ra Fellce '(wbO s~ "Lauthter ln ""1'he Ram" wh.b HdJ on tb• ab ow) and 9·yetr·old llartl Chari~. (who MC'd the special) -lft'm~ an espeebJl,y c:lOff aod tn Uwllutlc family unit u they watched tbe~bourprorram. DlacusslQg h1-relaUonahlp wlth Elton Joan (whe> in England w a df~· tor ot Rocket Record&. and of whom Neil bu commented: "Wilhout bim, l wouldn't have bad this comeback"), N,eil Hid. "l do HY that Elton was in· . "I was workina." > l • •• ' 1 CAN YOU beUev tUl after 11l thlt time te!epbone wi,_ '"Ull 'IO wttd wh~n it. ls nmored that all lObr ex· Beatles mllbt be in one place at OM Ume! It happened In New York tu\ wtek, bu\, as usual, St wu a filM alarm. !• ; While all four dld bav lawyen ~prestotaUv in New Yort attempt; lot lo settle the Allen lOeto taWl\IU out ol court <and John Lennon WllJ al home lD the city), RlnaioStart wat~ to lloM• Carlo wlt.h OU\Ce Na.net An• ~ •. and Paul McCartney wu butt ln London with lhe Buddy Holly Oat ceremonies and pr~parations rot Winp' Sept. 28 concert ln Venice. PARKING LOT SALE WE'LL POT YOUR PLANT • FREE With purchase of a pot arid plant. We'll pot it heT• in Jungle Soil and get it off to a good •lart. SATUBDAY t SUNDAY ONLY 36" WROUGHT IRON · FERN STAND 287 We got a ton of pot• and planters. Buy a Pot and a Plant and w• will POT IT fRE.E with Jungle SoU (and what i. tha1?). VILLAGE BLA..CKSMITH 1,'l.1P" GRASWIP 1- I . 24!.!o M/llJf\11 ) Wblp that lawn and planter edge lnto shape. Eat up weeda. S.. lt demonetratecl ,iJ Saturday -Sunday. D{CHONDRA S1'.AUGUSTll£ SAITAWmtJDA '1FGRm IEllllUDA CAL-TURF ·soD MllO.n . OlltOU 23' 31• 29' 21'. 19' 21 c 19' DECORATOR PLANTER BARK I 37clrr . COAST REDWOOD COMPOST 1 97 '51.B.BALE It'. wbacky to go to tho nurserlH and pay their prices. CENTRAL .. LAWN SPREADER 697 Pour It over the planter area. keep• in mol1ture, hold• down wffds. preYenll e.rosion (De> .. not pre.ent ccrrittes.) Bandini Couldn't decide which onH to put on apecta.1 so we threw ln a whole slug of them. (sound• nice anyhow). SUPEB'-WAY 1177 WEEDILIZER • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 L8. BA~ PRE-PLANT a•• WEEDILlZER . • • • • • • • • • • • It LI. IAC. PRE-EMERGE ......... 6~ IAC MR. 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CO•"•· (324""£11 '4599 "'11 foo . ,~ .. '73 CHEY. 1A T. PU 4 WHH\ OlllVI V I, ovto tro111t , foe.• ou cond • todto, '1S ,.,,.. VollerJOV1 .. 11 cot116•,..d (64 KGPI U!599 "'11 Toa ::v &LKH.te '72fOID MAYmtlC , •• ..,......,.le, .... I'S, •°""9 ............. - 3<1,000 ..... (73tlJY) COVOAlt U7 V 8, A T , o". I'S & , O••< l10\e1, ''"''"d1, ll&H, wsw· •. T1gloo. •heel <0••"· loltdou top. (73.SLFS) '4399 ""''0 • &Lt<enw •13 CHEVROLET MOHTf CAlllO \/ 8, OulO trO"\ • foe fOf 'I Oii COftd • pow~ ,,..,,ntf, tod10, 1i11nyl tool, low low m1let (363GOf I '2999 ~~~~:. '75 MAVHICI 4 D« $l0AH Avt~t;.c_, fotto,, ow, I'S & .. ~•t, <••'O"' '""'• •lH, (1.SOMlll Frtday September 17 1m onorMedal \ ~i~r Jailed • hoa Al Dltpatd•• . A VMtaam war lilllro was setltenced lo lf1ht ......_ .. Soaoma ec..Q Jail few vW.c•oa prob• lailSOD a tOCalM ~ridJcie tin_,. A. "-7, n. 1 v.una wbo woo th Medal of Hoeor few u~ hb coeapu.y toaunaoder ~l'P"'~q eo aU.Ck llalUl lM UIDt.., WU beote4 . mm.U.lelY-_ pertor Cout Judie,_....• . ......,. J.r. im· U.. ••'•°'• *-4'ara an.. a....,_, al ftoulAw~dl ........ u..t~W.wat· bntlon • t police dud wtlo irlvestipted Sen. Edward ~·nnedy 's mvolwecot.m U..de&Lb ol lla.ry Jo · ~· oo Cha.....Wddiclt t lllwi bM beea ~rC lft UMOba,, Maa. aa POllH ud fin dailf. Domblklr A....._ 4&. altnd· ed nahonal atlenU• bl 1969 11.S f'.d&artown police chlef when he Ulvesuiated the car accident that res.tted In the drowning of Mus Ko~hne Tbe car waa drive. by KeDMCl.y. \. Attn a bu bena police dUd ...... ol Essex Junction, VL. since. Apnl 1973 f • Jtcllard P. Cllrn&. 41, former presMlent of the ~tt Cochise Collet• Park Corp., left Los ~es abruptly, hours &bead of a arand jury in· ~~nt for land fraud Curran. a former Arizona State Uruversity ( J football halfback. was PEOPLE listed as a fugitive. At _ . lea.st I our other penonis 1ncUcted by the federal grand jury bave been am!!Sled by FBI qatls. Curran .. bad been wort.inC 11 mciotM for MC1 Telecommunlca!.ions COJ"P. Curran once was marned to Miss Amenca or 19tt, dd wassoc1ally prommentin Phoenix. • A• San f\'•ndsco supervisor says u.e Com· mercial Club's maJe..on.ly d.1nlD& room policy is "absolutely discr~ " Supervt$OI' Denf.llY Voa BenWl:al .. and Mlmicipal Court Judie «Me •arte-Vln.tre were refused service ln t.he chab's dinJ,q room. They had joined a demoa.stration by 100 l....,ers, bulnea·womeft and secretaries rrom WMen Ort•ni1ed for Employment against the lome-st~g exehmoo ot women from club mem· t>.nbip • Retired Western movie actor Randolph !koU sliof tie •as 1iven a "clean tMU ol beallh" after a two.day checkup at Mll:YO Clinic 1n Rochester, Miap . • • Scott. 78. of Beverly HJlls. was among the bocta !'#.ecial Spon&On Day program the Mayo Foun· :• !le has be-en comina \o lbe clUUc ror checkups s•elbelms. • q.,. IUlaaWlll D tbinb a DanJsh producer's p ... to make a mm ln Britaln about the s~ life of Jaoa <.'llrllt ts "obnoxious," ac· cordin& to B..ckanfham Palac-t. ''Her Majesty finds tMa pro. poaal quite IS obDom~ .. l80lt <"l beT sub)eda do." a palace spoke.mu aa..id .• He &aid tbe queeo's view on the reparted plan "1 producer Jem J-sea neneD are COD· tail'led in letters s be is send.in& to peaple who "ave wriUm te Mt ... NIL I UHTM com pl alnln& about lbe project . • · Alter 60 days and 1.• l'tHes, the Peay Erpress ''li!«" from St. JCJNpll. Mo.. to Satramato Is (111'f:r • . · Tbe winne.r Is 22-ye&r-old Lon SW-art ol Woodland, a gradu&e student in animal 1eoeUe. al UC Davis. The first prire.. a rustJ ke7 to Old Sacrame11to, "'• awarded roe \.be hl&beSl ownber oC polnta tot da!l1 mUuae and dally st.aoc:Uncs • • •• • ,.alter Auedefl, former MWSpaper owMr ~.11d~.S. ambaasador to Greet. Brit•, ~ ~ Amert.can Vlewa, a COD· ....UTe ..... 1.u. be belM m.rnonlhs aao. wlUool~1erbc P*lshecl. Anneberl uooanced t.he de· dldon oo lht froat pqe al Ure uo and rt.nal ...... • ''Efforts to lncreue the •Ucallon 's cl.rt\lletioa have bffn dlaappoif1tta1." Annen· ~wrote. ''As .. .UtCJOoftm the • C9e in pollttul joumallam. we ,... ... , ...... n.t lh•l we appeal only to readers w'° a&rff wiU. our posl Uoos. • 1 Polb Party ni. Onu• c....., ,... 0.-lfftt• .... publlr to attend t.Mlr "Crazy Hat Dance" Sept. 2S. from t p.m. to J a.m .. at the Sula Aaa Moose Lods•. nt S. l..Yon Sl .• Su&a ~ hr more lnfonnaU.. all 893·SUO. PUBLIC N<n1CE PUBLIC NoncE PUBLIC. NOTICE PUBLIC N011C£ PUBLIC N<n1CE PUBLIC NO'nCE ... _ -·""" °'-C..•1 O.,ty "'~ , '-.. ll.J4.-0c• '·'"'" ..... PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTIJ'IOU\ aUSll•IU •Mtl ITA'YlllHln .,,........,. ____ Jlll DUM.. •u•,i 04&•\.•V'l ltl':\l&URAHT ,.._. ""'40I" , C.\ .. llM\A CA •-c;,..,,., [ "'"'"'~· IOlol \.A Mlr...S. " '--'"'"' ~· Tttl\ bt.1\4"4'\\ I\ t eNklc,9d tw 4'f\ •" ·-a--•--I "'9\ "..._... _, ·--.... c-•v (I-et O• ..... C.-. .,. """''' ,, . "" ,.._ fl\Ail•-Or-~ 0.11, ..... w 11 J• -<><• .... ..,,. ,.,." PtJBLIC NoncE I , ·-.--~-- PUBLIC N011CM '•CTITICMIS aUSllH.U •AM•IT•T•MI'" Ti.,._,_ ..... ,_ ....... _ ~ .... ~ COIN COM•AHY 1" ,... .. , ..... °' . C...tt ...... (.& "lt~ Me"-I c.1 .. fl. )'1 ,.._.,.. .... Or C-Uaiwt•, C& ~:Hi '"'' -ltw .. It ,~, ............ .,. ......... ""'._' c .. 1i-1t '"'' , .......... , ··~ """' tM c-roty a.<1' .. o.-c:.-...... _ .. ,.,. ..... " ""*'""" °'-~· o.u, ...... '9tit 11 u -on 1 • ,.,. _,. PlJBLJC N011CE PUBLIC Na?ICE "tCTITfOUS 8 USIMHS MAMa STATU!lllff r .. ,.._, .. __ ,....,._ ~,., U.11 l'"llU OU1'0 JWS --C.lot Mow. CA.,._ J•<• L H•fHft. U~t ~ .. , \4,..... c;..*" C-•w CA.,.., ------------! ""'-· •• ,_, .......... •"'6111 """ ~ .. ""' ,._. ..... _ ... ·-.. , ... ... o......,o.,,.,0r_c-v ... ~ -~,. .. ,..,." l'lalt-0.-C-•I 0..t'f "'lel ~ ... 11. J• -Oc-I mt 11-. .. PUBLIC N011CE ... 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Call r. adjaceqt to lar1' reservolr. with water 1kUn1. boating. fishing, s wimmlna. Gold mlne was ·e.stimated at $1,000,000 at $35 an ounce. Take tho lumber & sold. then sub·divldo. All for $1450 per acre. '7M400 ,. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \V 1.:--. I.I· 'r '.'\ TAYLOR CO. I\ f. 1\ l :1 (I I{ S , I JIU l ! I} fj 3 llDROOM~--4.49,SOO Buy this one today "as is" before present owner' rt!decorates etc and increases the price. Beautiful Anthony Kadney·shapcd pool (completely fenced). covert'd patio. A real buy! 2111 S. Ja Q I till Rood ..wPOaT CltfT9. M.1. '44-4910 IOOZ G:wr .. 1001 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• L1du l:tle bayfront. redueed from $495,000 to $425.000. Prime location w1lh brcillhlukang view. 5 Bdrms .. S btJVl.'i . pier & side Ue for le~ boat. LIDO REALTY 1377 Yie LJ4o, M.&. '7Jo.7l00 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR GtMrGt I 002 •••r91 ":lHl •.•.•....•..•.••..•..•• ·················~· COSTAMISk·· . IAY VlfW CLASSIC •.·. : °"'Y $ IZ4,500 C011t1 Mcsn's be~• lot-.i ...............•........•.••....•.•...•..•.... IAMlllMG HORSE COUNTRY! D~~~'!~~.:-E IUCH fSTATE 220V '<l fl cre.im hou.1>e Allrucll\t' lnt"omr pm MEREDITH H~·• ano\h<'r Lu k t'lC· lion Hqt' • bt'd~m dushe th.it 1 un'I be runll) homt' Ma th\• matched \ trul,. fine Spenish hnck f1n!plttt' home •nd lol·iiuon Extt'ni.1ve upar~~n.: $patJuw1 3 tk<drm. C•i>e throuahtout g t't\ Cod 2 lit.or} l>t-n or ~th v.omon s drt-11m k11.('h1·n bedroom Game room. S&S.500 full '""• /h apac i.cp .. ratc d1n1nQ ~umubclc\'\ ~ +-+ rlt•\ rm wet bur. µurklakt• 1h1,• f1nun1 1nii Cullj l IR·WALIC TO SURF "-tth JHR. 3Ha & do~ets ~rty Hc .. 1 lc~:auon No 164,500 l:illon· I ', anes mrl \'aruncy Ideal for i.mall GARDENS yard, pool. 6'7S·3411 IW>-Tt71 l..>1.... ,., •• ,,, • ' ··~ ZBR. 11,ba uuest how;e. 1'h Secludt!d t'ntry to lu1 lo:l' "' Ulvcslor 1,. '' ll mu't family s1:u.-d hvmi: room pool, shop \ iew Clo:ie lo :.l~ hurry lo in 81~ two story 1 bt.odroom with f.im1I) r oum. formal dining and out. 11tand1ng intenor d1t1•ora· '' 'f ' I• I \I I ) college:. & fwy. ~asy 11 :ws 23 3 Ma:.s1ve atonl' firttpl .. cc commutini: Great for li~cl~ c~ '' • 1 ' ... . . ' " ff~~ "~~i:~!:g~ .. ~.l_t_~_J>_:_l_r_a_l~.·.i.·R·;-~.r.~.T-v [ ~ lfiMtil troplcol ~crrnt"e 1• . =- tton and land11ca1>1ng .. ---------•I Tlus ts a luri:t' home with A C"OICE ·.· Ii pool·a.bt1 ) urd and large side yard for bout or tr .it lur btOr Jill' i-·or furtht'r 1nformal1on Harbor Hacienda curcrree \;undo 2ur1~Qa F'uublaln Vallt'y. nt111t ., POOL. ~.ooo clun 2 ~h·m, one and • I JH IMttalld f5 . hJU yrs new Tennis OPEN SAT 12:~:4' ~parale win& Cor 't·ry pn\'UtC ITlllblcr 1'UJlC & children '.s ~uu rtcri. llurry I (;1111 ~ 7181 UNIV. PARIC HEW LISTING! MESA. VERDE OPEN SAT/SUH. l·S 2934JAVAltD. Sh.irp 4 bdrm . 2 ba . rormal dtmng rm all bit ins. shake mof, 1>ro f e , ' I a n d " 1· • p e rt $110,000 FORMER MODEL HOME-POOL! C:ALL™·2660 C::SELECT T'PROPERTIES ('ollcl(c P.£rl. 4 bt>drnom 4 UNITS honw with tieauuful pool H u .... T I .... ,.__ T o .... .ind p11l•J CIO!le to l'' Ct " " ,.. "" )thmJ: and read> for that IUCH court!. pool & Jatuul . OR . • · farilltlu Mun)' U!J Cardcn11plend0r grlWled reuture11 3Rr 3ba $46 750 Mini t:State $139.~ ~n HAL Pl)ICHtM REALTORS quick mo~e Call todtl)' It.ire 10 vestmcnt op· Single le\el 3 bdrm con OCUH VIEW!! fordet41b1 S00.500 portunlty• Bike to beach li • '°' DeAHU ttn ~ OPEN DAILY I 00 ~ 00 ANYTIME 2727 E Collll JI\\)'. 6754392 do, allr11ct1H• 11..inmer l>t.-lu'le duplci. ~lt'ps to 546-4141 from thu. pr11m.• H B ~~~~~~~~~- model with 2 p11t1011 &. l>el\t i.w1mmm11 beach, 3 locallon• 3 Years new! 3 VHSATILI center atnurn qu1l'l bdrm" 2 l;a & rrptr . Uc."<iroom o"'ner's unit ori---------- locat10n, rl~ to pool eat h unit $13\1,500'' rentul "-tfireplllt't.' + t"'o Uabelle•able! COSTA.MISA Cu1tom1r.t'd cream P\111 • bedroom f11mLly honw Wini[ v.lth wet &Ur . ~tQm ltghtln)(. '' bllh and more Jdeal for f1un1 ly room, p11rty room. 11~11\. q1aarlcr1. or! Tv :.ee excepUonJI c1111"9JT1 londscupln1t cull 546·i:n:t now! 1-·1n1l ttmt< on mwrkt•t lotboa lay Prop. 2 bedroom units ;ind d 1 4 Bedroom. 3 bath famil)· Pnt't'd lnr f11i1t :i.ilt• 111 Realton bf.-droorn Pnmerenta~· home Only $72.000 SW.9.50 * 675~7060 * pride of ownership! Spacious Clet!l'Utn·e home Won't lul' <irab this h1x with :.lep down II\ mic C. F. Coleswerthl ~ 1hcll~rtod11)'' a.47·6010. room. vaullt.'d cc1Unl(1>, REALTORS 640-00 0 C·2 LOT N l!:W PO RT 2 VllW LOTS [ °"'"'"qTIWBtl"'' ;:::iT~'~m~1:::m:r~~~· BLVD 100· lo'ront.i~c A re11l fmd' Newly ll1>l<'d. \a '!US. j!J·. mf & 3 cur i:uca&e. Neill STIPSTOIA.Y ft?mpnst."<iortwo50·tots. lou1tcd 1n Newport ~ l;f;'iii loollon-wl\lk to South .. and 2 blks to ocean of approx. JIS' depth He1l(ht1> ovt•rlook 1nic Coai;t Plaia <.:all Corner R 2 lot, 2 bdrm Currt'ntly supJ.10rtin11 a. h 11 r b o r !l O 0 0 2 STORY 546.5880, for full details Ol"fN h' 9• ti\''""' fOff t;<j • IWIRN home with nke r111t1u & t.hnving business. with S Sq.1\.-$62,SOO each. 01 V ... FIXER UPP""""'· fenced yard 1•r1eed ut 8e11arat e 11dnptabl1• '1.25,000 for the whole. ~ ""' ~HERITAGE $79,850 bwld1ng:. Only SIM,()(IQ C.11 Curt rorfllll dl't11ll1J Quiet I.ref' sh.added rul· 673-J86S 973-8086 cvt~ L'all (Jui ck• PETE BARRETT de sac hidc11 lb.ls charm· . • REALTOR S associated 644 7211 ing 2 •lory VA Clx.er up· i---------• -REALTY-per Giant bu<'kyard with ------V.A.. IUYERS 8~11 •fP'. -~l TuAS • J.. ,. ""... ., . ... • r.Jn NILl L Gl\I LEY b. A5SIJ[IAI rs S©\\.~~-1'£~s· Tltot Intriguing W orrl Gome witlt a Cltudle ------l-'°' c&AY l POl&M O·--.._, ol .... '°"' •••..Oled -· be ( .... 10 10'"' '°"' ........ - TART C I I r I ~\ "'=-" I L y O O ,. f In •ni,,~1 l!me1, there Wit . • lhe dog 111 the "'9~r; OOWl- 11 I I r d•yL. ,.,..,,., .... nwn who perlo.a '" !he m•cklle of • -· ' .. --------, P•rk•no ~ 9-•1 ltAYYAW rrrr rr1 I I 1-1 I I I SCRAM-LITS A1tawen h1 ClaulflcotiOtl 43.0.~ I T S E 8 H C U I T A 1 N R U E C 0 M R sci CHO SL OVAKIA0£1 ~ EU8 IPAOMALOPHE Z tRO t V l P R A G Y N A M R E ' T S A £ I A l I C S C A S H U M G A R Y G A 1 CHAIVAL SOGUVS P W 8 0 R A " C T G U T ~~~U~H~MOUAGIARZSAE Y T U S l A U C L R R M K S E A R 8 V A Y U Q 0 SH l VA I S O·f I A P U A W H U I l A C M G A E 0 A H 2 l G N C V 0 C A R C l l A H C U 8 W A R S A L H T R £ l 8 0 l G 8 E l G R A 0 E D H MC S £ A't £ l t Z 0 AE S Kt AL 8 A T $ t M A l A R 0 M A l B E l C A 0 COLONY PARK CUTIE Sharp 3 l>edrm lrvlne home loruH"ll on l.iri:e comer lot Shake roof. bnrk rirepl•t·e. doa run Close to corllmunll) pool und rt><:rc.iuonal fo1<·1ltl> New usttnjl ~.900 640·616 I ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC. toom ror punt, j11t"u1.11 SPA.MllH VILLA Two3 HR, 2 Du horol'll und garden! Huac t'?' J H:DROOM + poot ~~·::~: ~:11;. \'rt.'<I p11t10 :ind rccrt'11l1on beautirul ttle<t t"Titry tu 54.J640 • ;area 28edroomsopcn to huge llv in tt r oo m . ·.• lovel)' balcony. Spucious Crac:kl1og rireplal"e 8 · · livin1 room. Handyman Go~ rm et k Itch en ~JJl9N ~orkahop in itaroge. 5 w/breakfasl urea Servti RlALTOti!~: Bedroom:.. 2 b11lhs. can thru window to private ~=·· today. 842·2.S35 put10 Space for RV --.• • .,: """" ·~ •· '' \ '""' '"'""""' parking. Localed neur A.FRAME ~~:!:' [e lt~l!ll'tl schools and shopping IYTHESU .:~.- ' 0 Bargain prtce al 1$7.000 Exqu1S1te apht hif.ltl ·1 • : 11.µrry ! Call 963-6767. bedrooms Ch a rm 1n11 L~;;~~~~I!!!~~ o-tN•u9 •HHurn o 11N 1• balcony overlooks ..C:07)' [ ~ I flreploce Uecorull!d 111 UECUTlfE 1.llJ•:H;lJ l'OOI whites amt osh with llACH ISTA TE£j£tjji\; larite cathedral cethnas. S llDltOOM + . .:m••••••••:-Glau door11 open to POOL/JACUZll private garden Jo:l~<.1nr fo'ormal double door en· AXER UPPER ltllraAe door open<'!' Separate f11clllt1e11 for try lo entertainer's d e· hght clei:unt livln1t room * TRIPLEX * elubhouse, lenn111 court11. Culhedr:il ceiling and sand volley ball, 2 poofs 000 & Jacuul Only I'• crackhn~ fircpwrt!. Step $65 blocki rrom Newport v down family entertain ' • SK 1LAllC CHilMER ment ct•ntl'r with.wall or ww rent.I und dcfarred Beach! Only $8,500down .... .,,""', · t t t'ull now ' 842•2S1"i, · .._""" glai111 View or ¥parklmg main .enan cc c r co e r,.,,,,,,9 . .,\,1#·if'Ji1trci· ' ffcdrnoms. 2 baths. pool 11nd Jacuni. Formlll seo.allonal opporlun1t.y [ 11 ~~tll~;:t~;~r~i~:.~5~:~ rtf ~~~~7c~:::~~::. ~:~~l; ~::V~e~!:::~ e lftli 'ti. w duw area N1tc l'pta & 101 s t.iirs to Javlsb Hurry,talteadv11ntageor _ drps Nrw paint inside & miuiter :;uite + bonus lhls fontatllc 77 '!,f!portun1· .... IWPORT HllGHJ• S out. Dbl\> aur l.)(t" bnt'k f I I bl od t:v ,... A . I ....... 00 .... room or poo a ea ~·~-K~Y H""ClmuD• )'urd cards . Hurry! £a1y "' ~ ~ .,. ~ 64-0 .l!r. terms! 9().'J 7881 I Tbere 111 no end ltl the ln•llnllllll•••i, Ol1'1l11•>-t1 .,,., •r""''' R€ALTORSR pos11lb11itic1!1 lAHt•ly 2 --------het1room. :i but h • ~!!!!!!!!!!'[~ lliJ.!l'll'IJI GRHHIRT Spllt'lllUll llvlnic room. - Jt(li'H)F _ LOCA.TIOH fa m 1 I y 1 oom w 1th _ _,.... •• 1!!11!'•-=-Superb corner lo.:atton bt•amerl cc1hn1i, 1>lui. u nt'Ur tlfl'CnbCll IU llurbor lr3 J11rar ftrcplwet• View lloml?ll Nlttly rtr F.vt>ry w()l'nun'11 drC'am cOtah"I :i ho.•1lr•"•m homt• k 1trhl'n ~ + + 3 i'11r reotl.> for occuponl'Y l(llflll(t'. 2 workahop11 Formal d1nm11 mom plui. PottlnlC room 11nd lnral' r11m1ly roQm , nlct< y11rtl All ror $89,900 full 51arden ond poUo 11r1•a• prfr<' rt4117171 VANISHING: 2 STORY J IEDROOM VAUIE +POOL Hl,500 $52.500 l"ur .J :I b«d100111 fJmil) •orm1d unlr)I U>IO lutJc room hCJmc-'" om• of 11 \ tn11 room (;11urmct lr111nc·,. top lol'11t1on-kHch4!n \\ltll rormol dllll' l\ddl'<l ft-lltUtl'~ lni·ludt' N•ur nt"w plw1h r11rpel· llfni1111 room .ind 1n11 throu~houl t'or 1wrt•('o('(! tn lunlll r0<•m more Information nn thla Mow in c1>ndlt1on t:oll baritmn <·•II !lf\3.li71i1. nol' tfllH!t' G73·"~ 1)1111 ,,, , ... l•lft ,, '" •• ". l i 'dNfN [e NNll LUXURYrLUS FIXER :i Hr, z na . 11hm t wulk to tx>ut'h, o<•od11 p111nt, t•pl.Jl, <1C Muk\> orr('r Hewport Pier Ruffy 6'73 20M Swt•epinl( ocean view - (:Ulltom I rot ur1•J1 aalbrc AlmO'lt 3.000 1111. (L. &.11utllul Ll\launo Nlauel aro.o Sl97 ,SOO • • 831 !Mil .. ROND GALLE RV OP llOM ES 1002 ........ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMtVaSITT PAD Very nic e t y decorated &c land~caped Deane Ken1incton model. 4 Bedroom and ('1n1Jy room. in good l0<·atJon. $115.900 4 Cot.DWIU. IANCll c:o. 644-1766 2111 IANJOAOUINHtLLIM> IN ~TCfNTlll '\ Out11t11ndlna \•11lot1 at ,,.,,.,., •.• ,.,u,.10 •"·' ':!?.;~,'~;~~~~· [9111 [ 9 INBI """' ... c.~. IOOZGn.,.e -:-- 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 10111 ILlllS ca OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE SEA WIND CONDO On Seaside Circle. Highly Upgraded 2 Bedrooms 2 Bath..'I. Reduced to 159.500 LIVE INTHE .. BLUFFS .. $73,500 Lovely 2 Story v Plan COndo Near Schoola & Shops 3 Bedroom ILUFFS· FIRST OFFERIMGr Front row ~ wtth fabulous bay view. 3 BR, 3 BA.lam rm, tiled patio. OP84 DA&Y MU SUN l·I ' PM. Zt41 VISTA INTIADA. Sll1.IOO. 881 DOVER DRIVE &31·1• I .. ,, .. Jt, .. 1" l .. n. .. • Sl. ..... Y suNI ' :The back yard slippery slide leading into a free form pool isn't the only ex· , ~ feature ot tJUa Meaa Ve~z!f.Ut 1 ... ve[ There's also a snu"y J•~ , a 'Jtrmlly room-game room complex. formal dining und dramatic de<:kinf. · 11ds ls alotta houSe. The money ts I~ itJ.f,900. 0 • • U,_,IVUt 11()Ml:I '• • ' REAL TORS": 546-5990 1526 Mtta Verde Drive, East, Cotta Mesa r• "· also in Corona del Mar, at 675 6000 HARIOR VIEW HILLS Are you one who envies the people wbo live on Selling San wlth a day & n11ht view or the ~ean & harbor -also who enjoy the eon\•enience ol easy shopping in l''asblon Island + access to the airport, wtthin 10 minutes -with a minimum or noise nuisance? Our pro- perty -just listed -has all of this in an exceptionally \tell kept 3 bdrm., family rm. & lotmal dlnlnf rm. home -plus a sparkling pool wllh ample decking for easy entertaining. Price only suw.ooo. ft.-tc.Ulit• --~-• • • • ~ -•I , .. ,.. I Se•r• IOOJ G .. 1r.I 1002 G._,.. 1002 ...................... ........................ ........................ ...................... . . ... p/ I . · Lido Soud waterfront. 4 Bdrm .. 3 bath ·A.1M>tne with jacuzzi Pool & boat slip. t ~.000 Atlr. 4 BR. home on comer lot. Bay ~' Vie~ from living rm. & upstairs bdrm. . •$185,000 BIL L GRUNDY , RE AL TOR ~ t ' J • -• "-4 ~~ "'i ' ) ,... I 6 I ..... , .. 1002& ....... ,,., ONE OF A KIND MISSION HIU.S This custom 4 BR. 2lt2 BA. Ranch. '' ~ituated bigh on a hill is j~t right for horse fanciers . Approx one acre. Exclusive club facilities. Rolling hills and lots of ri vacy. CalUor details . ..... 1'. f'llVATU.AICl llACH .Nf'1!', vacant. 4 bedroom ~f'bdtll LAKE FOREST · snr.ooo. 1or,i, Down. 1. OW10\i,8KR. ~~ PIM l l HOMI S .. OM $74,IOOTOSl.200.000 A CLASSIC COM'l'alPOIAltY BayfTont orrers the owner every possible amcntty : <& bedrooms On· cl. beauurut master suite w/vtew>. • •~ baths.-formal dinina. breakfast .• room. 1ourmet kitchen. tn:wr~slve lamily room w /rosewood •teak + • t>J!r, together w/lovely pool & Jacuzzi entrance. eo• ree lot w/4S' ·dock & pier. Vee Stlnson 642-8235. ,(El3) MO "'MO-HUM• OPPOlnMTY ·Really super duplext 1~ blades to ' beach! Groat potential fOI' weekly rental during se.aon -a good blQ' ' at $130.000 fee. Bob Owens 6C4135. (&14) ,., .• , .. ~))arming 3 bedroom W/cedar s(lingle exterlor. Decorated by ~Cannell & Chafrln-carmel cpt. - "beautifµI wallpaper & drape$ - laodscdpe design by Roger's - covered patio + sprinklers. $'14.500. R.osemary Siet164.4 6200. (EIS> ·· SMASHINe lltOADMOOI • Plpn 3 in TURn.£ ROCK -Cam· pus View. 3 bedroom + ram•ty n>0m, tormal dln.ing room & walk to nearby shops & schooJs (iocl. 11.c.1. ). $89,900. Vee Stinson WCZ-8235. (E16). , .. .. ----~~~~~--~~~~~~ ..,..,. __ -MWJtt "1 ~ Offll'll H.vbor V~w °"'* trw. .t CMnou1 V-'lef Otfttff 1R.-1414 LIDO ISLE ZlOYIA COlDOVA OP9f SAT. 1·4 4 Bdtms. down; large family rm." den up. $195,000. IUEMA VISTA IAYFIOMT Pier & float, sandy beach. 3 Bdrms., spectacular view! $285,000 . LA WSOK REALTY CO. • •675-4562•• DONALD M. lllO AoHlel••• IHlt.,, _, Trailer Parkinr at lhl• ah1rp 3 bedroom comer homo w/aatc a. ~menl pad ror parkln11 boat or lt01h:r. Lovely encloted paUo. Brliht, aunshJny kJtche n. Walk to all aehoolt and ator•. All tbia ror only '511,$00. Aaent 5.U·U24, ev., ITa.7"137. ,_ESTlGIOUS WATERFRONT CON· DQ. 1''lne:t1t quality. It up 1redln•, Wall rover1np. drapes It carpet1n1. l B•drma, 2V. balhe ftreplace. 11lp that wul take • 40' boat.· Showa Ulo • model. HO to •P· preclat.e. $1'0,000. OaH "4·1270 RARIFtHD Mesa Verde, big sparkl· u~a 3 bedrm wlth over· 11aed family room Cc service porch. Fully up. _.-adod on quiet aucet. Just listed at $119.500. Hurry! C•ll Ncwpart or. r1ceS.O-lUL .· , _ HERITA GE REALTORS . .................... . Wallrnr t: kt! N1rnl t s1.11t1 . ' /Jn '' ,\ i '.'-.l', 1,\1"! r . /_'-.. R!D [AfillET. ''· . . ' ----.-...-...-..------- OUAUTY MTNAYllW J Br. ~t burM lo TUt1Je Roell Ternce. REAL VALUE Pri«d to II by Owner .. oak~ T•rr 133-2221 Jnlv. Park rare i:ic.U- mdl 4bcL 2bJ, lam rm , ~atlo , atrium. By ewnrl•Jnl. S7t .•uo m.oGO RANt.'llO SAN JOAQUIN Hu a Br + dC'n 2 8¥. great Vu, upird.I. cpta, drpi, {Ilk, \>llns. Wf\bar, pool, W,501. Ownr. ~OJT~S OH GOLF COURSE Wllb OP•:N \'IEW' 8) ~r.N~W Rancho San Joaquin. Garden level, Step-down LR, 26r+den +2ba. Lu>. cpt'.i. Ph S-1()4')99 lin1 \lt rslt > I' ark · Tht· Terrare .. lO\\ nhomt Best loc.' on grecnbl'll Popul.1r l'omhrid J.:t' Model 3 br. 2 b.1. din rm, breokral'lt ar('.a. laund~ rm, Pr('mtum rrpts, d1• 4·ora10r llrp' tir1rr. pilllOS, hnt'1J dtJI .i.ir.ii:c• l'rtn only S"2,!i00 171.f l~t bl 72 afu•r sr1nl orEH HOUS& 1.s lXPICTTOIE ENVIED rr d hill _ .., ..., ,· -! ~tlO EMEIAU BAY POINT New exctusive listing on a one-of·•· kmd 2600 sq. rt c~tom' BR home w\th ram1ty rm & dt:n. Spcctaculnr white water view extending to P V Perunsuta Pr.vat.e. gatt.>d community with p\-1 ~ach , tennis cou.rts. & s"•1m ming. Owner wUl fmancc $325,000. 8) appl. only Chru Michell Davy. • 'I : l t 1·1 ll 1~:h\'\.t\ ( 1·rr1r'.• ,l,-1 \1.11 r.',--1'1111· VIEW LOTS In rh.irm1ni: "cH ld' <:o' e urc.1 Sl :i ooo & a R1mrol1' 1wrth v. c~ "' un , hill~ & t1• 1·,1n \ w v. i; Mf>,1100 494-8057 Have you nouced tbc carclly of vacant lo&.s on l.tdo Is le? We ;ust happen to have a rare find. Plea e. call for lntormotion ! Bayfront home on end of Lido Isle. with pier ror targe boat. View or turning bastn. nei.it bormg tslands & hills . $425,000 1111 211.1 Ill' ,\11;Jtn'I & \t .ii.:noh3 $.37$L_'l)'• C.111 S:Mi ~ afl '5PIO I I I I"' . ........._ ... ... • ...... .... ..... u..... a.a.......-U•f ••••4 "'a I tall¥ ... ,., u.rw.. -1at:Mat1-...,.. • ...................... . .. "''" ... OT ... ,.. .... --~ 17 1979 ,.,.._... --• <y ••• •••• •• •••••• .. •••••• •• •• •• ••••••••••••••••• ,....fly ,...,L r:no:z. ~ ' •••••-••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• • •••• •• • •• ••••••••••••• ... ..,.... "'9c:lt 1149 Hwe&Ww ht id HwnU.ta--.d "-nUata • t d Ml•,.,..t.ec:llt 3.9 C:-WdefMw 3722 C.teMKo 1124 Cot.te~ 1114 Coat•Mn• 3124 .................... ., .. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• ·-··•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •""•••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAlttC MIWPOtlT er.a... JJ44 Mlttiotl Y&.io J247 Wl'Skllff 3Br. 2BA. I.pk, J BR. J ba. ~1&nfront at $180. Lee l Or lower Walk APAltTMIMTS ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2cuaar,tnclo&\-d rd. CdM Main bcl\. Garuttc: "I Stood m· Une . lol\1·~01)1 / Adl lh,1inllo7 --........ ~ ... ••••••••••••••••••• v nuJetatta $415 Avoll unfurn $650 c luren pe 1. ___ , "" :! bu, upir;radcd cpt ~Int \'Ond 3 ~r. r ~..;.. tl'U, 3 Drdroom, 2 bialh ~ltb a Grund)• Rltr 6if>.6161 &! ----ovcrlook1n1 the water. • HMT•LS fcrrat•c Tolo\-f\home.2b1 ,l'nbut'o/L1& ln.i, air.,. . Wntr .STSOYearly Bill •o·renti:ne• Monmvll\.S48'1>?4 Lu1uryia.vartmentll\•lna t;'inalo "'amity tlomea hH' $3i$ 1133 1108, drps. D"· fp J · ,-1mo. view ul Nev.•pon twrbor t at lonwy 2 Ur, new <'Pl!>, t;njoy $7$0,000 hUltb 2 BR. 2 8.1. 1133 um 963 4.Se9 Alll 0~0 ~ __ 8uiltins. 1lrt.<plat'&t ~ Code Mfte 3114 drpa & paint hwd )'11, apa, 1 awlmmlna poot,. t ' 2~~2 Ila ........ •· S4 l~t'ld Townhome z br. f'ur lt'AH38r. 2 ba Condo CA1.L~Z6GO ••;-;;:;;-;;;~~·;•• Viii " ~6•5..S Su P•• c lun. lil(~llld ~1i. rf."tr~:!' ~DH~~::·:·:· ..... 2 ba.ckn.11ncle JlOry ~Vll~~·•cb Lr'CT •Studiol<IBKAp~ I age. ~t~n:.1hc:,~1eboard: 1 88 2 IU.. • ....• 14 , 141.S Mt 3796 642 ~'!.._ ~· .SE ~ •TV ld.t~id Serv "\IUI fi 0-. Poh.t llH croqu.t. l ancl 2 bodroom 311R.2Da. ·· · ... $4 u iv f'k H a o ovt'r Mewporfheclll 3269 PROPERTIES •l'~c~n llllipuul ,,_ .... -· .,,. "',..,..i/1~,, ....................... pl11n11 and : t tor)' 4 RR ZR:a ....... Ml Tn h '3u 2 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•(."h1ld1tn~1on • ·--·· '-l "1 r} I U) 2 UR $350 (I) Sm11ll town~M'tfromP2950. 4 »R 2 1 l ttJ 1;;1b~ e ~lnu~' <k.: t 1° f''or nnt on the w:iter 2 811 Canyoo toWllhousC' 00 •Low m.onlhly r•\'-'' '--y;._ ~ -~· .. ; ~:~· '· •• ·~ \ ~ ll,H'lll h."' 1200 loqwre I!: It' ctr I c k It r h o n'. 4 Blt.3 UJ nl~l ' Or , dC'O, t flrol>hlC'I''• &olf <'OUl'ie ; l bdrma · 23i6!11\>wi>ort Rhd.Cl\1 41,.,f,>"~ •. u• . t • I '..I/-· H S Ollk , I.a.: Heh private-pat lot or 1 ownhomC°' --lari:e patio wtta' bou "k•cant! Justr11ht1rr°'w II ~·Ui~urG45 :l!Hii ~"" ~""" R.-01...t I ;,., MoNh! 4.IM-6848 b.tlconlu. r trpetlna. 2llR 2 U11 ,2 1S.t , 1·1!121 ~ doclt 15sO/mCL :iso rouplowhollt~l(o l't ---IMMUJIATI. draperiea. Subterrantan 2 fffi 2 11.1 l 'f1ur M~ mo Mottus, N u. tu·~. bar. ubo •lflmmlna & l.\ltt barb. rOlta&ea. \Jlll OCCUPANCY ""•"• ~0"' ••-•••h"tn oww! tt.94 .... 0A leac9' 3140 porltlna with eteveton. 3 BR. 2 B.i 2 RI~. 1 Ila, ulidt'd ~111 Y~ar~ leue. ld'1$ pd. Sinftla only. $135. u11. AVA It.,\ BU:! ll.-01•1• '""" i!?~ I\) S\H. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Optlnnal maid '"'rvlce . 3BR.z~,UJ · f11 m rm $.'t!O m11 Udo I.lie 4br. Zba homo per mo 350Avondol>*202A2 111CluJ1u~hu1 C.. ... lllcr ~~ Just north or r .. hlon JlHl :t ll.i .-.1nwLoc1tY011 l\ll c:ltt. lut, rrplc. I>() Ttw Blwrs. Vii.ta llonlt• ,..,.,i. ....... 1 .. 11r.l Oll CREST lsland ot Jambo"" 1&nd 3 BR. 2 Ua lrnmed ~iw •iUn, polio Autl 9 l. Yrly condo, nr cumm1tnlt1 SUS CASfT 145 l 1rw t\r.t.1.,.... on .. l\>1h San Joequtn lUlla Road. 3 BR 2 1 '> f\¥ Broker, no (('t.'. 673 1334 pool. 3 bdJtn• .• 2~ ba, Minutes to NR bat h & I lwv~lfo>vn'\, r .. o 0..11\ FOUIPLIXIS Telepbone ('1l0i44-19UO 3 BR. 2l<t n" ~ 8640 c .. r car. 0Hn & 1b.rp' ttR furn Adutu. no peu 111,, ,..,1 ,~., "''"""" l ..... .,,,..... ror rental htformalloft. 4 SK.2 1 , Hr.t fXfCUTIYI Lake net abuUtu 2.110 N«'wport lilvd. CM Btt .. ttn 11 ·'·~ • .,.11, 11 ,. 1 w DILUXI b 4Dtt 2 1 l ttJ 4W. 21>3. f11mrm . frpl<', lllHTALSBVtcl carp. Yr& h«'. SG2.5 ~ *",.1"...,<'" ~yc .... ,,.~i."° Hwry.CM!tyet.wt.ft!! LIDO CHARMlNOfl k . 48R.:!..,,llu covered patio. a prln· H OMES, CONDOS mo. SPARl\l.INC Spac1ou1 tml\41."IW 2 lhedroonu 2br.t, bncle patio a rp ·. klen,$'3.Ho~PQnsabl APTS. from ~OO. ~ QAf&BEACll dlx 2 Br. deC'Or furn. Allh.ivebltnt &DW's \iew AdltaSUQ,'7~ p.arty Ml·SZJS month Alk for trlau Rt;ALtV '7~ Miits, gar, SZTS.675 1849 3 UR, rpk, 2 ba $3'75 ILAlllClll-hoclt J241 °"Beverly tkcan lront ZBr. t ba, Bacflelor ty~ trlr. Qwet, 2 B.R, t'nrl y.ird St75 •••••••••••••••••••••• 67)..760 I huse c1eclt, yrly. $4:>0 adult park. No pets. Sll5. Will Con:iider Children Ul S48 6173 See t hese lovely oparl RENTALS BLUFFS Condo Leai.es Win~ $400. 673·1Mn + u . , ments. they ure cl06e l H!WPOIT TllllACI 3 BR. 2 ba condo 5* SUWIHDCOMDO 2 BR, den Iba $450 IA YFllOMT HOMI 3 BR. 2 ba. $2000 Mo y~ty STVSTOllACH LAGUNA HACH SUrtanaat $500 Oceatfront. yrly lse Dix H11111H11MJfoe leacllt 3740 Central Park, recr u · I 4 lJl>HM. + f.Amaly --·-~gem 6'4·llJ3 ~ dupllx. 4 Or, 2 ba, frpl ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. shopplna. Creewaya. rm . a baths. canyo All blt·ins 5650 Mo lAqw.foHen.ota ~1~~=.~~ Blketobeach! \lt'W, city light!>. SS OCEANFRONT VIEW All-67~1060 Spanish country eatate 9e.on.to7p..... D1rectlon1: Slater & Mu CONDO. 2 + Oen. 2 ca liVlna & 1paciOW1 11plJI. Beach . H.li. West on lf523CAMPV5Dt·fRVltfE 2 s pai·iou' 3 HOR:\J pnvate park1n1. ful 3 J.t unfum. Waterfront Terraced pool, aunkcn S litter oH Beach on lurtlerork, Rro:ictmoo f>'A:\111.Y llOME Bull sttunty bwldrn!'. l..e d\Plex. Adulu onb No '111S RBQ Unbelievable l.tJ.d 1106 ColtoMHo )124 block,nght onKeelsoot '\t1. t l'la11 4br, f.i rn rm. on :l il•Hb L.:e hv rm Lhru May ·n.~ I> mo ptts. Washer/dryer bVJo.gror~nly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cul·de-sar. .... I .. -. ftn·t>l.i<'t> Thu• hom Agt.6447211 400 5 \'J Marcu s lRR f"UR!ll f'rom$2SS "'""'~JdullwJterfronta""~ FOLU)WTJI ESIGNS!! 2 BR, t balhl. MOO associated :!'11 ..... 111rc11nt l(,1r .. 0(1 h ( . icx:t· N ---,,131257 S892afl3·30pm ....,.. 2br.2ba.lSl&last ,,._ "~ K..tl 1 ..-.. tJPt'fWr"' 11.•nll-ncr Xt1 ,1 -''. mJ~na iu n • · llBR \'U llms. Mo111H-o. "' 2 BR fo'URN. _.,., chotce locauon $400/mo. in Mesa Verde Beautaful 04Jlf" ..... ,. r1rw SS7,, rno lSJJ IS~ t,,~OASTl.l!'JE VU Br & den, ammaculute, Site end unit. Jbr, 3ba con 2 lJR TWH 1' UR!ll $325 Call61S-6070. lundscapini:. Exccp 142-t14t or B., • 1 " .. r I\ .. .. .,.. . ···' . MISSIO ... 1•••fY $525 mo. be •• incl ~rd.nr do. Pool, fprlc, patio. UlaUUeslree • .......__Penln='a 3107 tlonally rach interiors. 141-1100 YRLY atet,to bch, mod, t:ompletcly rl'de<·on t""' " ~ w Andrew 640.6161 S.195 &421383646-014'1 -,..._ 1&2 bdrms from $275 _ -- -- 1 2 B m Ail fplc lbd, 2ba home do:.e 11 !IKSS Cst H"Y· L11guna _.:..... -· -· ' AdullA No Pets ....................... MP!la Verde V1lh1s, lSM ~ aif·b~· S:, 5 .'3M; fur.; s O. Jo'wy. Tl'nn1s & pool Phone 49-1.()731 Roal shp l \'111 with 3276 16211 Parkside Lane • 3Bdrma.1400 • Meau Verde l>nve East, HOLLY APTS ( M2·3t90 pnv.S4So Evl'N,675·59112 ---3 BR.21't baTownhome. S..C .. 1'111..te &47·:>441 •2B<lrma.S300 • Costu Mes a . (714 ) 3 UR."'"..,,,,N 0 ...., 5 • O!_un_. ______ _ ---HEAR HIEW Near beach Phone •••••••••••••-• •• ••••• <I Rik W or Reach> Man hall Rily 675 4600 S40 8811 __, ,..... R d I t Brand new 3 hr, 2 1 -= ba, Spac1ou~ 3 Br 2 Il a Harry, 540-1151 Ai•t. Beau\aful 3 Br, 2 Ba. Ter · t3 Ulk.11 So or Edrn1ier I 842·<4739 2 ::~~ ~r:. e1x;~i5k xtra~ SlOO No p,·l:.. home." 'W c:l'l~ thruout. -~ -----razo Ute. cpl, cfrps, hull~ Pl-:NINSUl.I\ PT. Foorplex lge 3 br, t•<i ba. from ocean. Owner ('1lO ~l-847lur 833:ml5 2<·ar.:ara11e . .:ood\IClo\-'"'Pllll!hbhtll~.?P \lfW k1tch. dsh,.i.hr. 109 1': HIM~oe 3742 L&e 1 Ur, Ultl incl'd rrplc, patio, ga r a~e. l70-920J. 1~99 Uluc Hmt ca nyon 3 br, 2 ba, lge n<:reation San Ga bnel. Avaal Sept ~ Adults. no pets. Yrly Beach cle»e 846-9088 0 ....:..:..:....:..::..;_ _____ _ •I Br. atr <'Ond ll'nnis, Nr Walnut Sq. mo' l' ao cond A\¥11 now Mt Ci671! S~5tl mo 526 337 1 o rm New crpt Ir P'•nt IS.~ 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• S250 . 675-1358. 15U 846-6139 ZBr Apt. nr Lido "'~ 3365 tt\e' :-:r Hoaa llosp1tal. ~ Condo I lir + Jon. Avail Mara mar Dr abope/beacb. Utllltleii ~1 . ~7-8717 Mira Co6ta T"nhse, 3 Br. Lhru June 1. Pool. ocean IY THI SIA I A.dulls · ~ F'or lse !Br 2ba 2 ca --------2 Ba. pool, rec racl. walk etc Leaae $310 mo Newer . Fr s tdln1t 2Br. pd. 1325. mo yr y, • llANCllO SAN JO,\QL I. J:llr, Ocean \'u f~cd yd SEWPORT S~IOR f:S 3 8 to shopl, beach & bus 714 il79-2061days871·7013 2br.t, balconies, encl. 2 New 3 br deluxe lnbse, no pet.a. 673-4343 3 Br·iil'., 811, populdr S.in $400 mo ,i97 2898 da):., hmt. 318 Ced.u S4S s top, $395 mo reor car i:car. walk to ferry PIMICIED 20114tl\St.S36-l718 LGE 2 Or 4s ~n. or 3 Dr, Lui~ tfry \'1t"'. gol 982 HJ74 ans pm "'93·0761 Webb Heally 496-7327 eves. 640-4424 eves/wknds. "DULT·S~LUDED fplc, bltna, d1bw1hr ,. couue. lake St>pl 30 ------1--•---t.. 3741 ltd UYIS UP ~ -. I IXURY ---.--_ _.. &'11-4424 w ys 2 Hr 2 Ba. pat1o, clean. beam cellg, enc 11ar, Nr. $62S ~7 7044, K3J J2tS Br. 2b11 Ort•w n Vie"' • Ll • N s...... ....•.................. TO ITS MAME u-A I-' Ad llA ~ .SUPL',R Ol'f'~:K fk'(·k . .:araa,:l', Mo tu mo, ~ATEHFRONT~O CX? Capbtn.o J271 Oarh Near beach. Util COf"OftCI CS.I Mor 3822 Over SOO tall tre<'.11 :mil Nrbch/11hopa. S2'10mo. nvul .osp. u • r Of' 1111• 4!f1 ~Ill alt 5 pm. 2 Br, fully equ1ppt d kit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd $195 S22S S6S wk •••••••••••••••••••••:: 0 it h 960·1279 mo. S48·2G9S ____ _ Shart>-3 Hr l'amlmt11tl'111 car111't~~~k1111.!~~<:J1' S:mJuanHmt'for lt-Ut'ln l~N.Cst.4s'!1.~ ~a1 !:t.'i'1~mC~l':;<. ;i Lge Dix 4!llr, 2ba pvt Tetrit('l' I llh' l'Oll uml lht.l 111>1 Funky, 1111 -.ocxt, U\'111 _..., mo ......,. '"" I -'d •• t 2 sl" MEW n1 k t (-........ , 1 J 1 d . c 0 1 :i :1 9 -is I\ en um ... )n, n w ~ ---•-h 1769 ruluinJISl'ltini;tforyour (:ani;c: opl. oc o bar S-450 0 14 nr Ai.:t lnl'I ~29-iOI l'\es wknd~ lu A k1tt•h fam rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• l . . ... 1 I t With 4! full baths, frplc, l ge ll&hted walle·ln ,,~ ........ I. !)ell>· 111 '· wt• nr trnni ... S27S rno ulil .1 Y" · 4 lir 3 Ba. form thn, xtn Newport-oc ~ · i.pui· iou-1 n l'W 1 ·or DELUXE:2&3 BDRM beech, bhna, aold 11heai. t>M 293:1 .. ~ • ' '[I ,;! OK-. room upar mP.n . 1 d ' w t wetbar, mstr b Oceanfront Yearly S4SO " J/:~_t_tl_ 1-·rom $230 t'urniture balcony. enc ose closets. t'nd tar, cable s h 11 p 2 b r h o m l'. Br 2 Ha. 11101 "' 1 H \ '",. 0 n l h e w a t e r . w/fplc. serv pc)f'ch. Lg 2Br. 2Ba. washer, dryer. available. Small ~lb aaraae. lndry hie. Adul TV. Adulta cslngles OK>. <"Othtod r a I t· l' 1I1n1:1>. ~·i:~~t9 & [ .. ·u ~~·,l~~~1:· Townhoml'·New 2Br. 2ba yard. $650 mo. S min r d11hwasber. enclosed CORONA DEL MAR 'oK. Adults only. Office only, no pct.a. ~ & up. no pt'la. $365 mo lae. utll. forcnal chne. fpk :i ca r 213 S45 7'1tll w security & elamou Da n a po an l II b r I ar. No pets. 3'1 U 2 Ur To•nboust, frpk open 9 00 to 6:00, 23CO SSO oCf rcnl. 84'1·2622 pd. 642·1M4 or Ml-0042 iar No (et> Ai:t :»ti SIS80 $700 lse 1·52A-3520 Seashore. 673-4;578 Pool, Lennis. cont.inental Fairview Rd., Cos ta 3 Br 2 81, $33S, ! Br 2 Ba. Lge 2 er. VJ Blk to beach. Askror Htll VRLY 2 Hr. p , Ba. t·rp1.-. On Watl'r w boot dod Jbrtwnhse. airrond. 2 Br rum. Winter rentul, breurast. Somcocun & Mt':lta Phone s.45·2300 S2SS. Hltns, patios, enc Fireplace. D/W Gar --------·--1 2 lar i.tur. be.iul ocl'an Sharp 3Br w •ctock ctbl .:ar,patlo. $300 mo. walk to bch. Catalina views. Close to i:ur. Adlts , no pets. Yrly. $350/mo 6'15·461S "e"', "'ulk to V1<"lon.1 mo lse: Without dork $3SO/mo.4!j3·l478. (213) 445·S963 or (213 ) ahoppang & fane beach. l'rtE~A VERDI-; aren. ~9008 or67S--OMS. lk h ~25 mo #140 ir.JJ ~'125 - ---44'1·!M4l 644 2611 Home atmOl'lphere 2 & 3 _______ ...__1~:'.:..:'.~=::.:._ ____ _ •RENTALS• 2 BR. 211 h.o S.'l~!'i I UR ,ch-n . .! 11.1 2 tm & l'oul 2 nn . 1'11111 ' :t HR.2 H.1 .. ftJ( & l>i•tt 3 nn. ~·tt . .! llJ S..n l.111 ... Hi·~ 4BR, 1-'R 4RR • :Wi!'i t .. 1i;un.1 C'hu rml•r. Wuodll l!-li!'. ('me ..... r,•u. h.1rtl"ood ~IO fl1K•I"'\, fpk . 2 !Ir . 'l blks to Ot'l'itfl Nl'w ly r e m u ddc-d S t ~.o m o 4!» 1~2 or 197 ZWti J250 l>n Ha\ w/rlock for SO' Beautiful 3 Br. Condo · brdcluxc apt•. S46·103.c New 2 br, 2 ba. Over 4 EllSlbluff, 3 br & 2 br, 21,, llOJ l. 3lJr +Oen 1n bei.l lake. S380 mo yrly Is t Or, 2 Ba. rurn/unrurn. Condo. Rec hull. tennis, ba. Adult1, qutel. $300. loco1t1on Sl500 mo1y rly :'1814()8.t/837 ·1276 Winter rental $4ZS mo l Br watPrfronl apt EASTSIOJo: adult 1&2 Br. pool, JtOlf etc. Nr bch. 640-5296; 832·9211, ask for lse w a I k to b ch . U 13) S32S/mo. Yrly lease. Call $200-S'l'lS. Like new. Pool, $360. S4S-S7~. 1163-4993. AM. Occunrront JBr on the Ho.Mt,..,_ ....... or3 .. 0 44S·S963 or (213) 4<47 .9443 67S.3282 9.5 no pets. 177 1>;, 22nd. St. --------- Po• nl $750 mo furn u.fweltMd • 644-0878 llunl. Lanjlmark Adi PARK NEWPORT cWmterl •••••••••••••••••••••••eEACHFRONTlBr,fum ••• CORONA DEL Condo-New. 2 Dr, 2 ba SUBLEASE1BR,S290 WATElfltOHT IALIOA ISLAHD apU. $180·S2ls mo ancl MAR: Spacious, near CASAVICTORIA Avail 9/25. Lease 833-1120 And wt-ha\'C olhl•r fur 1mml'<11.11t• oc< upuncy HOMIS 4 e R w n tr I yr I )' utJI. Avail Sept. 6'1S.3824 new, 3 bedroom. 2~ 1,2&3 br. Deluxo Unlur. mo. 714/879-2061 da11 ' baths. Of' can be used aa 2 or F\lm. gas/wtr pd. 871·7013 eves 1Br Apt. Unlum, te<lt't 3 br. 2 l'la. cpts. 611-1400 r:::/$7~ y ly$4:>0 La 2br apt nr. heh. ~st bedroom with fami ly Adults·NopetaSec.gale 3 bdrm. l'llba. w/garag SUSmo.Utltpd. drpts, fplc', OW new i...,.~~~~~~~~ BR·~ ~mru~MSO area. Winter S32.S·S3SO room. on lower level Pool.recrm,elevators 1340 mo. ll.Harbou Yrly.'73·7219evea. ~';\:::!!'mo !.l63-4$69 r ---\,c)RAnv'ANCE RLTR. Incl. utll. gar & laund~ opcnlnc to patio. $450. S.ZSVlctoria,642-89'70 <.213)592·S337cves. 3bd, 2ba, newly decorat- 67).4062 tacll. 962·0505, 1115 . monthJ y GR"' ... DOP'"""'"l .... G e d. c lose to bch & ,A<; T l-:RH J llr :! flu llar bor Vaew Homes Balboa Bl. COLE OF NEWPORT THAE"I .a.y..,..LE'-=F 2 Br. new paint In & o Pavilion. Yearly $400. mr, blln:.. 1 111. •lri>b. S3SO 3 Or2+ den, 2 ba ~ VIII a. prl v . r om m . Balboa Bay Club· Bach REALTORS A 5A new drp!!. Bllna. Laun mo. 838-6375 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitlii._ ___ •1moo-.nr f1;,2!Jf>o:1 NewportBurh Laguna Brh. Tennis. 11pt.Scpt/Oct.S800mo. 675.5511 IBdrm $230 dry. Child ok. 211 _..:._ _____ ...-- red hill •. 552·7500 • 2 BR, 2 Ila. furn. $625 pools, beach . 1t'curity 833·26111 or642-409'7 ,._. 3824 2 Bdrm Water Pd $250 Florida $232. Util pd. Nr waler. a HIC)IMI 3252 gate. Wlnter or yearly, -.ta M•.a Beautiful, 11pac1ous new --SinglCtiok. f'ce. rurt l1 r•11 k 1'1<•sttll•nt •••••••••o:••o:••••••• fumorunfurn.~bdrma. On the Sand! Oceanfront ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts.Pool,pvtpalios. Closet? beach. 1 br. al MalnRenlals,5405370 l'rl'llti.:1· l111m1· :ia1 Hr. 2ba, q >b ldrvs. r1pk. $450/800 mo. Ted H . N.B. Avail 9·20·78 to New 2 Br. iv. ba. garden Adults, no pets util. Singles ok. $195 ,. pool l'omm ll 0 nnl1> fn c '1 Y•trtl J'r1m 1 • Vandling Company. Ask G-20-77. 2 BR, 1undeck, patio. Adults, no pets· l29Avocado.C.M. Beac h comber, fee Clean & c lauy lbr, Sll2.'> mi• or 1 .. ,. opl l'nn nt>1a,:hlw;r ho<l(I $125 mo ror Neal 838·54401494-4214 w/oce.an view. l350/mo. 1245. M2·l603. 648-0883 631-2011 w/balrony. Yrly lease . ...._.., .. .,._. 11"·.0UA -··2u·.--$300/rno. 774·9266 on~_.li41 1157 '""" ·"'"'' • ---·-$175 2 b I .. arage ---------.! CMdaml•IMli 2 Br 1 ~ Ba Twnhse style, IUDS PETS OK . · r. poo · • mecnab I Irvine realty llAMD MEWi Corner location -s uper 2 bedroom. 2 bath townhome in Cove deve lopment. All custom carpels, drapes & appliances. Security. alarm :system -comm. pool. ,acuzz1 & sandy beach. $7SO/mo. Holly Markns 64Hi200. CE17) llG CANYON Ovrrlooklng golf course near <'lub & Irvine Center 2 bedroom + den l>cunl' llome. Sf!OO/mo. Elaine Svedrt-n f.12·823.5. ( E l8) IAYSIDI LIASI New & beuull(ul ! Decorated by Bettmu Hall' 4 bedrooms. (umily room w /fireplDcc. Ii;:. & lovely can· Ulev~rcd deck + l5Jip for boat. Avail immed. Asking $2000/mo. Cathy Schwc1r kert 642·8235. < E19) COVH IAYJlltONT pcautiful 2 bedroom. 21".I bath - trl-lcvt'I townhomc w /65' side lie. Maiisive l ivin~ area w/beam ceil· Jngs & wet bar + fnntastlc baf. view kitchen w /mJcro-wave. sel · rleanlng oven & JenAir stove top. Decorator's home. Holly Mnrkas 144-6200. (£20) ADULT COHl><>MMIUM Newly painted &decorated. excep. tlonally private 3 bedroom end-unit 1µrrounded by gardens & lg. patio. ·Spacious rooms. fireplace. dining room. el ec gara~e. Steps to reuealional facilities w /easy freeway access.· $500/mo. Paula Balley 542-8235. (E21 > DOYB SHOalS BenuUf ul 4 bedroom home w /view, pool. jacuzzi. wet bar, famib room & 3-car garage SHOO/mo. to 6/14m (less than cost to own). Elaine Svedeen 642.-8235. (E22) 642-1235 tot Oowr Orl.- lrvlfte at°"""'*' Vall9J Cenlff 752·141' ,..,,..llMd 1400 Ocean front 3 Br. 2ba, brk fplc. car. lee patao, Eut.aide duplex, 2 or 3 k~~R~~~ts. 54a.5370 Yri'ii ::!rr:ics:ri!~· •••••••••••••••••••••• wl.nUr, S400. mo. 615-4436 quiet edit.a, no pets. $275. Br. playhous e. S395. __;.....;_..:.:__ __ -'----• Call 675-909.i. J.uxury 2BR condo In or986-67S4 24•7El~nAve.979-l6S8 &45·8964 $160.Ncarwattt,child okJ-------lf513 ru ...... ""'·favwE Carlabad $.SiOOmonth. 2br . ocean view. King· 2 Br. 2 ba, pref matare or VII Fee. LIDO ISLE ·---~---~-· 8!3-2480orl2l.QOI 11lie. beda, dsbws hr. redred.Nopeu,nocbldn p ':~WA c~ MalnRenlab.540·5370 • IAYNOMTS. USTSLUFF Co.da--•1 Winte r tbru July 1. Sl9S,&4H848. CONVF.NtENCE · ILOCKTOIEACH 3 Bedroom completely SBR. huiie back )'trd. ..,.,......_.. 1421 SJSO/mo.2l3-4.27-8TB6. %Br Zba prtlyfum Pref SECURITY. Sunken llv-2 Rr. encl garage, patio. remodeled, l year cnclfll«'d lanai, near park ••••••••••••••••••••••• Occanrront. beautiful 2 maiure ;,, retln.~. • $200 lng room•Cuthedral cell· 205 15th Sl. 536·872!> leasc ... $700. ea. &srhool. SANTAANA/rrN.VLY er,2Ba.S2SOwkorS600 No pets, n o chldn . In g a • Ur a ck 536·1718 .. _____ -i (AND> 671-760 I AGT. LI 3 Rr + den. 2 Ba, mo. winter (710 '15a·MM &41·5848 CI r c p I aces-I.urge -1 Bedroom, like new, encloud 1ar w/opnr, or C213)G86-0018 DB Q • s • Pr i vat e 2 Br, 1.,., ba, p11Uo. Nr yearleate ... '400. 1.0 v e I)' Town h o u e . pool, childttn & pet.I OK •MESA VERDE. 2 Br yard•Custom designed shopping & lransp~ $230 Nf'wport Crat. Spacloua SJ35 mo. •47·2622 2 Br, 1 Ba. frplc. 1 block to Ba, 2nd nr, mature adlu 1 n t er i ors• Bu I It.lo Mgr. 1111 V E II ia 2 81. 2 Ba, pr, many the beach, wlnter, $380 no peta. szoo. 11.00 ace ranic•Disbwuher&dis-84Hl341;63t2333 xtru. 1430 mo MS.75'1 San Clt>men~ 2 Dr, den mo.842·Z9llort68-2139 M&-11926 J>()llal•Attached garage NEW 1 Br DtW & patJosJ ~::::::=:6::7:::::5::·::7::9:0:0=::::::::_ dyt; all oppl Nt'w, heh, pool --with washer • dryer • 11 ,. ' Min aao H 1375. 493-431l OCEANFRONT 3 br. 2 ba. VJEW OF hook·upePool Ii J1c1.tUi. encl ll•.ra11e. 2117 unl th Blk. to beach. Dach. uper 4 Br unalfront --· New lae deluxe bltna, OCEAN&ClTY Adull.!lonly. ingtonSt.842·3513. apt. 1135 Mo. lnrr. uUI. MERRELL REALTY Walk to bnch .& pools 3 HK. I~ & Condo, nr frplc, wuber/dryer, U~. bri&ht. airy, new 28drm. It,.\ Balh$3SO. .....1 ... e 3 hr. Z\AJ ba a Avall.10/l.1·63'J ~ sooo mo /\gt MZ·lll30 Org. Cty AJrport, 2 ca encl. gar. No po\JJ. $550. br, 2 ba .• frplc, dahwhr w Wll M2 4991 Ll'C ...,. ---. -, aor, priv. patio, 1325. mo. Wlnter.673·6G40 Jacuzzi garage.642·7992 621 . aon . w/waaher·dryer hook1tp. 4 br upper duplex. 'h hlk Hack Bay ar<'a, s:ol 832·5"75 --'' QUIET large 2&3 bdrm, Lge pallo. "7:5. mo. Cal beach. No pull1. Arlulta. murse 11ww. 3 Ill\, h1·om lienchfront apt. 1 hr rum. 2 br, crpts, drps, renc 1412 hut hi, pvt polio, 84Cl·l37l 1111k for Ingrid o $400. lsc. 979-0493 C'clltnJ:, fpk. 2 cur l(or. To~llMd 1525 f'p, cpU, gar. Avall now patJo. Children ok. N aomc-w/frplcii. beaut 846·Ml_3_a_n_e_r _s ____ 1 nlct' yor<I . Sl!l!'t WtiH 11$2.'> ""'-to Juno 30. S300.mo. 6203 dop. $215. ~2<J71J l1tndllCllpcd. Walk to Int..-•·PleK 2bd, + dc:n, 21'1u. nr'1~1313.'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• SeathoreDr.S9S-668'7 --d 1 I .... (rplc .. patio, hltn1. 1 Munarch Bay VIiie, ~n -Bachelor apt. I::lec:. shoppin.:. A u t• un y . •••••••••••••••••••••• ttparate uUI rm., enc llJl'hnr \'trw hraut t lift, Vu, plush 3 flr, 2~ tta. 2 br, yearly ms. 2 hr. waler paid. Applns furn Attractive rents lt..cS.0 S• 1111r. Nr Hoaa lloap. ~. 2 J.Wi. l>t'IJ din rm . lum !IUO llqfl $$S0 •<.:ollCl't wtoltt 117$. CharmlnJt, SIM 64G4S46 Mar+bN..-14ph J--'-Aah. l<l?·23Morl32·SOlt. rm. ~t('p down ltvrm t?l4 ) 11851801; fo!vca near beach. Incl. Uhl.---.-lmSanl11AnuAvc,CM R "jT'( 'ii,o H1ultt-d t'l.'lflnll' ~'JO In 1114 ~ g11111e. Come "c, open BAY M~ADOW~PTS 646 s.542 Adul;~P~ l.:~alns pre paclou1 new 2 " I cl 1:11rdcnl•r 610 11118 -dally.2093trd8t. 2 br opt.s. ftllUl(C'. frpk vll'W now la 8 pre.Un lldrm1, 2 bath unlta ~· Unfww J600 • pool. Gas & w&ter pd 2 Hr 1n 4 l'lllX. Stv, crpt, " acl'ON from oceonfronUs s..ctoculor ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJSS. Utll pd. I br, ch. aid From $240 646-0073 drps, unit hl'lt Adl~/no Irv Inc c 0mmun1 t Y new d ty rerreallonal de· Oc ... frottf 2Rr mature m arried rpl, oil. Ftt. ------pel• &220 631·3726 Twenty Poranla~ulvc velopment. lmmcd OC• 4.. 2 .. ~ ,.. ... t hnr w/lcc-1 .. ·hlkl onlv 00 "'"ll. CM Main Rent:ils, 540 m~ Just complt-tcd dlK 6 plcx , & Smndbur1. 2 b kt ao c upa n<:y. t•am illct ~ ..r. ..... '< ' '' ...:;'5 -t-;. 11de. 2 & 3 bd, Cru 31lr. den, 2 frplr, boum d or Sun Uleiio t'rwy maker. mu:rnwavcovcn, aru.$225.846-.,.,.,. OCEANFRONT YRLY. s:no.l40-0080. c:ellln1ts 1350 mo. ~HOO (>Lot.I ac'-"Cpled. 133'. up. 2 car 1uir , & much, murh lull furn apt. pallo, aar. -----642 O!Y74 nr7:\t !r.!M . .61~4911 D!k_r_. ___ _ more S750tmo. Yrly lac .,_,, ..... ,,....,&Md ean 11ft ~:30.6424~ 2bd. 2bo, fq1lc .. pool · -lMJllM!leah 1141 HJR 1 bo frpl 1•oe>1. No AR\.1175 2311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----F.SldeC M C.:hlldrenok Lux. nu 3br 2ba twnhtle. ~··••••••••••••••••••• pc t'•. no children . od , Ch 1 hlboa ltlmd 1706 I Itel. Olli the kh. <:all li4fi '117J for UcUy o huat-mstr 11hal( f'ly 1•qp A ca.aUe la your bo•el W"at ell u ari•u 12&0 Move in t •Y · 0 ce y I 675 8224 -· """''f·'r .. at ' ' U 11 b Wl ...... ~a " bh.alr1 rondo a br W1lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ear Y -....:..__ _•••.....,. v ir • --kit, Npt lllllfl33·70.S9__ nuaua r. ,.. •ch 646 5681 l() ahopa Small family. A~RABLE 2 Bt. 1udcn OCEANf'RONT JISP! 3brl, $1:.U. 2 hr w/pool & patio -.'THt:Sl':Vlf.l.P." =~n~~:.::ube1t!1na.lll • .:.:.:...:..:.:::.:._ _____ _ nopt'l1 ~ 640-021S peuo. 2car parln•. c&oM 2ba. fp, 614 W. Ocul\R sin••••· ~arhcomber 2 br w/lf,ar Adult'I Nt'W Gardena fl pool.~· S.Ctl• .. • 3176 l&.UffS COMDO ~~tl')'i:U1~et~1ond;xo 14GO. mo. wtr. ~11 '~· c.1l 20~-cpt.'I & d~, bllllll. fnrd mo Incl. utU. 4&4·~ •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• lmmac.apa<'lowl~ndun. wlnler. 148·5104 dy1, ev. &aldeS275. Elec pd 2br t~n:::;;, Water pd . .r.M•fl011 WHJTEWATERVlEW it. M a In Ir I c I e n t 11)-l7Stev1. 0. the leech bllnt. ur Children ~ 2lilO SanlJI Ana "D" S230 0rop a pebble Into tb 3 br, a ba. frplc. 138$. l l'ftftblelt. 3br, 2~ba Nr Sp 30,. 2b f I Le. atudlo. SllS mo. uUI no~1 . 646-4104 -~ ---Ocean fmm your Apt. Dtane,491.()232 pools $SOS/mo•-~~ Dlxiio. aJ;hwb~ Si.:l ::0 pd., adulle, lae. avail Btn lllr •ll-adl~o pc•a NEWLY DECORATP.I> Loaae. Luxury, tll"<'urtty, 2 Dr 1 Ba near trnnla & BEAUTIFULHOME.UP· C:ach. ihope:l38S. No lO.l. 103 McFadden Pl. Crpt a', drpa.' bltn~. 2 br w/c.atport. ~.1~. Mnturendult.Jl.3J'1SSC.t. bQJ~h.sz2omo.OpcnSat PER BAY v1gw 3 BR pet.1111tudenlll.61S.JOaO 6'&-~or67l-l86S bakony, f(11r, i1torn~c. ~ater pd. 2192 b t~n Hw~49i·ZIW. ntn 1·4. 27U Ct1llc Del R E A S 0 N A B L E .... ba FP d h dla t HARMINC J Br apt, wlk to everything. Ideal ~ ~·~:!~~ Call a l350 LeWHl. H• Dlka t Comrncrclo Apt O. (2U) VACANT 64~ '°r. l • • • wr, p. furn. l blk to Oen" R11y, for middle 11"e<I <"ou1>I<' -· · · tx·h. Oen view. l Dr ron 8811-6t09 2 Br 2 81 Condo, ntw· ~~~·P:att:· '::;' · :~'::· s~ mu. Wantt!r. 11'13 64tl 64S-OlllG. SISS/ mo t f\r t1pt We11t1lde $111$ mo. do. nu $430 Lie. 28r. 20o1·S..tlt.:.:..::...:.:.;:..;. ....... ----lt-t--4 ty redone. pool. walk to 812·8918 or s7o 6500 OC£ANFRNT"AYJ.--;;: r.:ASTSJoE 1 "2 RR lake ~~~Ill'. No ~IA. GTS.3436 ~· <7104t4·1Al.8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wftlelirr ShoPt>•Dlt. '450 Damon. 1225. utll lncl'd. W1nt('1 new. From Sl75 Adultt. A1TR 1 J r, walk to a Br. $250 mo. rnarrled mo ~3»6 • 546-4~ .,_.,, t b:.I h p Uo utll rmla.l,S48-1930lt873·71W• nopet.a.130 E.20UISl. ovrly JOr 2pt New & bt11cb. Call 540-&314 couplct,rd,139-3$24 afi4 Opn to ln..pect Sat " S..n ...,,., ron c • • -846~ cpts d1111 Spac rooms. 49-l 8641 t'VI PM. 14.0wnef' pd, quiet. mature person " twatau.fwa. bnck snack bar. patio • ..:::::...::::.:~:..:..· -----1...::..:.;~--------:- DOO. ~)600 .~.................... ult Complex tn rrlut'd l•l Ooor ms At 351 \lie-Mewpori leeclll llw ....... WESTCLlf'P ..... ,,., ... 3707 awral ll02 •ll'QOIPhere. N~ly de-Iona. Apt U uC\er 3.30 ....................... WU.fwwl....., 1910 3 Br. 2 Ba. llJ encl08ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor. All elec. apt w/11ar PM S30-SZSS N•wport Hts :?8t. tba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fmt paUo It: bkyd, ~. NIWPOtlT IEACH Pool. t Br·Sl~ 2 Br·S206. trpk-. Car. otder adults. 'ftfE !XCtTttcO 18x20' wood paneled Vdrly.1 2brt,2bha.211~. ,.nORM 2bath ycarlv 6Jl·2278or548·'2Ja3. Br.MesnVerdr,cul-d•· No peta U25 y rly. PM.MMUAAm, family rm &ar dr opnr Ii up ex o • are.•£ • "n • • ~. JpPer 2br. New cp\.9 & uc Upstairs new cpt.a 548-$.106 llUNUT~ TO NPT gardcntr. SS25mo 67H194. Bullt1n1. near beach. drJ» .. w11tcr pd only. paint, encl 1ar. Credli . BCll • 6'13-24~evn/wllnd!t. $200. UUI pd. Walk to '400 mo. Prcft'r middle aat'<S Qr app le ref. $235 mo. Beaut. 4 Br. rrplr. CIOM to Bact1, 1fci BR. b ,_ t p ... ok fa. 1 older . no childr«'n or <t98-l938 ocean. Yearly lease. C.11 from ........ 1..Y z+Br l~ a, 1'. wa u . ~ · ...... Llk• new , roomy f7S-S504 ••""· blks to bt'h • $39.S. Dbl aar. Main Renta.ls. 54().$370 BDRM w f crpu. d l'"P9 . pell CaU evt~ at\ Spm • ult Ii vintt In apa.c .• new· • Adulu. No P~ta 21• ... 67).3909 bllns,paUoand21ara1e wtu~ds•llday,842-9131. ly r"df'r. 3 br. 2 bl2 BR,2 8a,oewl1~('0fat· 111,!~_euo(ND!.:.. v -------11115. t br, waltt pd I mo ' {$Blb ~ ...... port Tura<.-.Ccmdo.~ bc.<>Pent11t~tlltl·S apaces.AOOino. ,,,. Cutat draw In l lo.,.nbao w /p a tlo ft ed6 ~ri>t.d.NWJl(Shores. 81 d sm mo. 3 Br.•~ ba. 1509 W. Belboa 81~d or JACOISllALTY West • ·• Dally Pil aaraft s:m. 645-3311 tlf 13:10rno.,yrly.Ml-635Sor ~ C'ib.cfrsw .'41-2700 caUITU012 '7M670 QaalfledAd.'42·"71. 83'1·t1$17 54f.G12. • . . } .... ,. • A.dd 1t ... Bu1ld 1t...Olaper 1 . Hammer it... Caraet SERVICE 1t.,.Cement 1t •• Wire IL.Hoe It Clean it ... Move 1t Press it...Palnt lt ... Na11 lt...Plaster it ... Fuc It. .. DIRECTORY ......... 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Take ud\Jnt o1 m> Quality v.ork, reusonalih.• frM s.,..10 I G1o1lley. po.steup. layout $31·0101 1.1c: l11ZllM2 'f:..'~, :;.;::1, GtedMcJ _t:$l. l'Xper ~·7~ __ prlc''" Lil' 31~5. Ph ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1tlloner}f hrnthuru,-$492170 673~1 ___ ........ •••••••••••••••ta49tD•'f PLVI'""RS ... l .. -t""G 64f·T1:.llor81S·0034 Romov11li1. lrlmmln(l. elt-. Cllll urke World t"rniture & Ca>l <.:l n'g ---Sh d r G y --' "' ~ .-n 1"' ·'' prunmg. fN'f! est. L1 r 'd. M'f t256 S ial 10 vr" in lib H U,.. F' MAN & S 0 N . a es o re en· ••" Sluploadu, dump lruclt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr. reaa ratta. frff fUlly li\llur~'<I 6-l2·26l!~ ----a~ Save lh•' ""t<'k Remodel c.-Jb1nets, ~~"·t ~.°l!~ .. ~.errivlu; hauling, t1rad1nii. de t'1ttplacesPlanttrs est C'.4l11Gc-ne5S204M hf'/lepofr ---, c..,. .. lf' . form1c:if\..'4 7~ S48·'-S41 ...._ .. () c.41n.n p en. rnolluoa. Tree.~ork . •le. 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IH TOWH Pomt 496-0965 S:in Cl('mtnte S-iO·DOO.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hrs a day 835·3830 ~-7t98 afters PM. ---------COUHSl:LOI Slnflea, l&.2 Br. furn & Mature "'omao or Sr --:ilngers. dancers. actors. M•ss•ol'!.• Prerlalon electro un urn Therr'11 SI Ccti.Lento5hare28rapt auditionon&U1atmus1cal "" ""w" mechanlc1I 1wltthes To work Saturday only ml Ilion in rt>t·rution: Costa Meja Jteasonable 1.-.tria1 Rfldol 4500 Sept . 20·21. For info. FIGURE MODELS Help W-e.d 7100 Exper. pref'd, but will 'uorteout~pfn08a.t~~x~!sra. porr~ TENNIS (pro " pro· 960·4502e\•es ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.9'J·3243 ISCOITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• train. fd. cill Mr 1>o:n-c11y .... s hop1 compli mentary __ ,,,. R .,-MISSION va:JO Retail L;;f& FoWld 5300 OUTC ... U ONLY •AAAA POSITIONS STACOSWITCH, IMC 5""6·2~00 CASHIO ll'111ons , sw1mm1n" H ....... o oo.....t. nd ' "' s.sc--a-. 1•""Bake ,..~taMe• .. ill l\ealtb I b l ., ' comm. or 1 ti' ~r sq. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _._,.,..,' ._ r....... ·Ii CollforMo ....,. .. B""'-•~·~ndsa.y pbarrun'~!·~-Cl1AnSUHuMrm>_ f\~0520or~16!~LOST : 9 mo h St 631·3111 Receptlo Const1r~y S4f·l041 "'--:T:,&L..._ ExPl't In rota1l ·Mu~t know DIA & M1Ch11. Lile bl.kpnl( Perm .._. .,.. '"· R Be d d '" r Emp ye~ Pay A I Fcte1 Equal Oppor Employer -· _,, Sorry, no one under 21·& A Profes.sn·1 oommate .2fiG>SQ fllnd1&1lr11I heavy roar w I r. are. AIORTIOt4 l...1z Reinders A&ency 270011ar r UI, C :\I CHASIH'S So C.Oast Plua no pet&. Month tn month Rert-rral Com pony ran pwr A h&hlln& on major fem. "Lady .. Stice col· <:ounullng & Referral 4020 Bitth St. Sle 104 ---Equal Oppor t.mplo~ er occupancy. Models opc11 Hl';l.P YOU FINO TllAT St In Nwpt Brh $470 mo lar Vic FAllllllrds & Myr· P~1. test·ava11 wknds New port Beach m.81 ---d1111y10-7 RIGllTROOMMATE 645-332'3 tie Dr 118 846·U47 24Hrltelpllnes.47·,.95 Call!or.\ppt/&atab'l5 ASST.MAHA•M __ ~·4_!34 S1nC'e 1971 ~er ver~anxious. Huab!llld 11 wire team lO Banluni: CASHIOS WAHT£D OOlkwood Gardon Apli BR housP. P.utsid LOST BelovC'd Tuy Collie C 1PREGNArNTd ! 1 1 ACCOMPANIST manaae Link Storuat ASSISTANT MGR. ;::1;~~·::u:'~l·~~~l~~lou~: C rt• .• f"'plc . enel aar. s~ 4550 1Shelt1e> M11le Answen; a r nil con 1 enl 8 Poelllon Available. Expr Unlh lrv(Ae & Coita Newport Btiath Branch ,, , .. ·-....,.. S •. V . counseling & referral nec:eu•ru. Sala"" '3 '° Me111. Capable ot meet· c'I( Fullerton S.avm.is & naui.t tw 111 yni olll, oon· Newport Beach North 880 I rvme Cal 16th) t-'714 )64~ St40 mo + ut1I Ml •••••••••••••••••••••••to .. tar ir · Abortion, adoption & ~, ., F. ri d11blc & nct1t •P S48·0968l'\i.>S Warehouscsa>•~approx 81ahard/Ham1lton, 118 kttplno per hr 20hrworkwfldt. \ngpeople.handllo1rash Loan .ltf>(" «n<"e pn• 1war..1nt·t', mu~t h1nr ----1000 i.q n . La1u.H Huls 962.7107 Rewllrd. APCARE 547 2563 Apply at Pe~• ol· rttelpll ... handyman rerred Sal•ry open FOt' t"tthl ctM Vt'l"l\ ht•. O{iell· G~f«l..t4l5 8»0890 ----fire. La1una Be1ch work. R~tnt rcl1ru an appt rall644U73£0E. 11111, •n c M 4t 1111 Newport &1ch South ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---LOST Fem. Bt-•glc. var *SPIRITUAL READER Uruf\ed School District ideal applicant C4lll rorliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ___ llliiliiliiiliiiliiiml I' I l .a ,\! 1 ,111 1 :l l .I I t70016thStl•l0mer) •lni1le 1tar•1?t-S in The l..tahW..ted 4600 Oak & Rt pubhc CM. P'ullyLlrensed 1rro.slhestreetrroa1lht appt.Dlane,8404830 fl.ANK lr~IH:ll tn'>M2_·8_170 --Blulb. N ll. S25 mo. u . ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>le•!>e c.-•11 642·1691. 312N El Camino Real hiahscbooll Automobile TILLER Oce&llfront dlx quiet 2 Dr 64G-Sl96, Rl2 9211 Workln it to up le wlt h ~eward' San Clemente. For appt; Md C C tract fo'ttJme pn8•llon uvn1I. m Chitf-MolntHonu l,1do CIHI\ I 'l•nt~r. IM~ Suprr1or ''' e. N U d4G 171\4 2 INI, udulu, yrly lse -small, well beha"ed do11 FOUND Germ Sbep fem 49'l·fl034 492.91 ACCOUHTIHG U D•~ n. "1...a Oran1&11 Cu. U1111k (Ii.per S625 Laguna B ch 1 car garugcs near need l bdrm apt or house Blk & . M . ~.., n p~f'd •!f'7t0ll2 8eMchltElll5.llll reasonable G75-097 · lttan.3)irs. eHSOBRIETY MEAN CLMIC/TY'9ST Immediato openinit. S2S mo 847 before 6, a~k for 8111. or _Onve S46-0l1&. FR£ ED 0 M .. Bu Tht Jolly R<>1cr Inc. bu Many tompany bencOl.li A1>ply 1n our ht'ull ore. angle garace. Co;l~ rall67~_c:vts f'OUND small Terner 4 freedom is a n insldP j(> an o~nlng for an nc F.xpcrienced onJy. Apply GOLDIHSTA Tf 'hill.I uuc 111 t"HhJn11c hir R.-Mesa. $35. mo Sloratie •A ....... ENTlmh mos old. 17th & Tustin and sometJmes a little countlne clerk typist lnJM!nonBonn1i'. IAHIC rwm a. bnl A "11140.,_ •••••••••••••••••••••• only MS-4J36 •LA,NDl.OKO• Ave. E .ude C .M . ouUldehelplsneededt Musl be proficient G-.t.t.... l0230S t•oremount •1tu111on ht•t2pm&l!JI SleeiMng rms $80 $to$ mn -1 64~ rind It. If you or a lov w/both calculator & Uncole M•rcwy Downey. Per~onncl urpt ly 1•\1• Mule or Fl'Or . All s.:iO wl( Sh.11rf' k•l/ L1te llilngle 11ar111tl! tlunt· We have ltnonts noking • one need help, rail th typewnter. Verutlhty I 16800 Duch Bhd Mon· Fri 111-12 & l 3 833 00.J:I hat.h Show~ Mon Su inl(ton neo<'h . us for apts. hometl. duplex, FOUND: ApClrox 6 moe CAREUNIT program at dcl1n1le udvantaeo for tt.t""9f011 .. ech (213)9239461 c-1.~:A•H;R -odlj·._ c.11 ~rt ,;m 962.:w.Jor~-0321 ·~lf'li:('~~u?ror.~"i~ old Sprlnrer Spaniel. South Coast Community hardworkn who would ------EqualOpporf:mployt'r for nffln• Ill Nr>wport Refa r~·d.. 5560058 cw ----8t:FFIC I • I-fem Liver/wht. Nr lbpllal.499·1311 like vanety In their job. Aulo Reh Full or u/llftl•' *'4 · Offic•R..t• 440 ERV I CE •638·830 E.derSchl,HB 91J8.92Sl Position calla for sta O"' .... CIMGR -----.,, I... k"' k 5411· -----••••••••••••••••••••••• •New£raRentals• FREEPttgnancyTests typln&. flll n a. lilt· rn Barmaid Sharp Exp. "P11"°'" ~fwtt 1n1t 0 llOOMS $2.S. wk up wit -. -- ---F'OUN O Male Lab CoofldenllalCounsellnl secretarial duties " Challen11in11 opportunity Day shl(\ Qdp:iy c \1 C..11611 :..-1w kilchen S37 50 wk u ~l••ttt/ Rctnver 8·14. v1,• 22nd & a.hr Lifeline 83S·54 aud.illnl ol dally aolea ro· for Individual with. or· arc• ~~4011 , 979·9497. 'lcrk • Sanla An•. C.M. $48·1101 -ports of our rei;taurants RanlHUon•I skllls. Exp -- --J~9·7Morf14:1 :M7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- - -,ALM lllADH Salary romm cnsuralt-w/auto dra!el'Shlp req • BEAUTl!-=IANS FROMT DESK l'vtroom&huUlw/ktc.-../ c: • ....._, t"OUNO Dachshund blk Phl, present ft future w /exper. Apply 10 Beach 10<' S~l•rY open fo ol. prer Shampoo & rll'rk Apply1nvcrson & lndry priv w/Chnsllll _,.=-,.-.... O,portwMty SOOS mall',PwMhl .neaE1coTllar She has hffn &lven the ~rson, 17042 Giiiette, American Cur Plan. makeup girls. Newport Surf &Sand Mold ram Bui Ill t"cmuh1 .;1,,.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8·13: vac oro RIRtohelpot.hera.Llc'd Irvine. 8am·Spm Mon ~S.8000 Cenl~C111164o-6023. l$~SSo.Co11M Jl~·x • 111"'·6•47 or 673·7•10 ~,..--DB.IC.&f1t••1.... B l or F.mpo rlu m 213/8!14·1350 213/6'7·9272 ... Fi L1&11unaBearh .•.• • "' "' ;;~---~ ~ .. " 49'13S52cvrs.4M-4646 uiru r . Auto BEAUTY -Manicurist ------~ !. t=\<H ...-;;;.._... H l1h profits. Prim TMG ...... TMCh ASStSTAHT wanted at ElTorobeuutyl•-------riillr:! rtoom. ba. kJt pnv. ur Laaun11 8ucb location l''OUND while fem Kat Forlhehtlleexlras Acrou.ntlns Clk. e1tper'd OfftCIMGI salon 837 ·4H3 for In· CLOKTY,,ST" • pool. v.kna fem. 112$ mo HURllV' 125.000. ten, apprx 6 mo's. l blue inOutcall Massa1e lO Key adder. lite typin& H•od lootd&Ht:; t•rvJew With reC'tnt exper lo Lia NI 99321$ li;meyc Vt c.SanJoa C..117Sl3931 & II Calif t ----------worklnprodU<'tkln 1•on ~-qui n & M a t"Arlhur. · · payro · or •PP · Jane111 g01n1ton to egger BOAT BUILDER tmlrli•vt furn . room in Coat •1 MO FREF. Rt:NT• HVllms ~O 1529 RELAXJNG MASSAGE 645-0700. & twtler lhln111 Very JOURMIYMAH ST.ACOSWITCH, IHC Mha Quiet borae fo 1-2·3 Rm. ofhttl from Bub J1mes-Lic Masseur A Costa Mesa pharmacy d1venified top apot for YACHT v.-orkln11-rson.64M7&4 $125 per mo. Adj . L~'T.Cat,gr1ylonghu1r. Outcolls9·9 494·5111 wants exp drul Clerk lop person Must have C ... l,b..ITffS 1139Daker,C~t01Mha ..-A1rportcr Hotel. NI> lea whl chest w/Oca collar --' 1 d · automobile backeround ~ 5 " 549·l04 I Hohta. Mohh 41 o rl'Q. 833-_~ Til ~m •SCHOOL·Rcadini:. skrll. V1C' IJlg Canyon. Anne. O he,n kn ow c R 0 or lmmed opemnc Phon~ Needed for 47' to 106 ' Equ11I Oppor Employ,.r •••••••••••••••••••••• 5peed,etc. 1co.. .. 1aMc~l 674·7221 •KAREN'S* P armacyr ne1teaaary. Shar Cameron. BAUf!R custom }'.achts & sport SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 60''8 SQFT •SCHOOL P\lt Jr1S ---------OUTCALLMASSAGE CaUowoer or ntervlew MOTORS 979.2500 fishers Exper must In·----~~--- •. a>.dbl<lorZl t6t7WESTCLlf'f.NB Hlgb<Anaheim> Rtward. Lost 9/9 vi<' llJl.1780 s.6-8770 ' clodeheavybulkbeadln CLOTHING AGT S..1 ·$032 •BOOKSTORE Pur tflr 4t Wllsoa Lab -iilallatlon. nnl1h ubinet. Full & P /hfTle-<lothlnQ Sil to.Queen 0 or2) •DRAPERY WKRM mix. Olk w/bm mark· rtnOMt SenfcH 53'0 AOMIHISTRATIVE AYON teak • formlca jolntry wart>houst> 5h1pp1ng.~ K1t chn1Poot1Phone Svc 011.UXI OFACES • RUG rUPlll. l:l<'onl'r Ing, 646 8627 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSIST AMT Apply, lntem 1t1onal O< receiv1ns Cull 2376 Ne~~~!vd CM Comml & 1ndstl spllC'l'll •F\JRNITURt: nt-r1n Va<'ltlon mother will care Agg~1ve. take char11r He•• Av-fshore Manne, 2500 S THELOOIC ------·-·-----t 200 to 2000 sq ft. Al kl Conta<'l A1tnt S11m Cr:1nC' LOhStT. Cah tt. gr,•nY ton11hlal 1r. for your home&. ch1klren md1v1dual for small ml11 ~-CL...t,-t·M 'a• Susan, SA. 540·4500 R~ ... ,.,L.-4JO ...,. n L N I 111•J"•s 170 ... ,.,.., w c l'i> w t>a co ar while you vaC'11 t1on fac1lrty, Irvine Reply ..._,,, "" • --~-------·---------..,. _. u...,sq, ag ague '"'" •4 ...,, .. ,,., VI B C A ... _,..M_ BOOKKEE PER •·. A •••••••••••••••••••••• Ml11lon Viejo areas. ----64g·722 11t onyon nne, Onve. xlnt ref. ~ 0574, Dally Pilot Ad '706. I'O ~--···1 GAL FRIDAY F/C pxklall wa1tressefi: new,.,: HHdy to s. D f'rwy MIXICAM FOOD 1 761 ~ Box 1500. Costa M esa. To '•Y For It Good sec sklllis Prde night club. O.C. A1rporl l Call83J.1400 NEARLYS30.000MO i..o.t ln CdM SiJnlt'~e::.. -h·uf-f-,----:__ca92626 Start Now Sella na ··-.. ~r .... it.Xlntwork·_area.751·786_7 ~ ---lncludei.hquor Seth l'TUlle. neutered. AJ:c 11 nml'" .r.C'omp.t'OOo. lu beautirul products Call ~ ... .,.,,. •"" ----------• FOR LfASf in 5,800 IQ ft 6' let15(!. HH ID Call S..9 8088 ~tt Wnte A1t ~. D~aly im:;il Ho.p I aaa11lant 540-lMt or Zeolth 7 13$9 ing ~ Good sal•f'l' COCKTAIL WAITRESS l OfftCIS Reqwret S4S.OOO down. Owner John A. Booty 1.11ot. I'() Box UOO, CM . rull or pt tlme Apply for information 645-J666 SHORT ORDER t'tll\ lo share 28T honM, CM. $140 mo total. Neat non·1moltM, 18·21. P SI SS MO EACH A._'\ S3'7..UOO -- - -~ 921626 NewPort Center Animal COOK/WAJTRES.t; ----1 FOUNO small blk & whl 1f011p, 1333 Avocado, Npt IOOtCrl-F/C Me~ a Lanes I 118 3 t"lnc COSTA M l!:SA Lo<' hsiM 1 • Plant Parties Unlimited, C tr N 8 ( 8 eh 1 n d Rabysittin1t. my home, Thru t'1nanr1al state· Superior, C.M. 646.~ ~· 752·1700 II uy~• cork c r mi" v • t Hour demonstration. theaurl dally 2·5, 6yr old boy No menta Fast arowln11 OC - SIMIHAI Wt•• tan I 011 er Ma 11 rree plants 20"k d 11· work Vlr p nulo rino Airport arC'A CPA Jil'Jrm COOK. Male. female. /\p r .. ~ TH E HCAl L.J £STAHHS . South Coatt Plata tlott>I 8-&6-4'1iCr1 ___ t:ounl. Sharon 8.T7 7482 AMSWHIMG Prior CPI\ firm exper re· ply In person Kcntul"kyl 7 30 PM Sept. t"OUNO Sm pnrt C:Ulbr --SUVICE TEL.trHOMI ~~~l~~:i: •. S41>-WMI aft q'd. Our employees know Jo'ned Chicken. La1un11 I.nm the riac-ts belor,. dol \le ·lndlanapohs "fn•k»yne t & OPERATOR ofUilud. Send reaume & Re11c.-h !to!~t~~~. 0f11°~~et~" fi~~ y 11 'r n s; w n rt h If n ·,~~ l>iiy a, niitht shift. Bftbyi.itt.er. Npl llt1o area. salary h11tory in full con (. _ .. ---,. • -v "" 960-4!80 -<> t L 8 h i; 7 hrs day. 5 days wk. f1dtnee to Ad No. 583, ':'"'~ d and r~rk out a h1Uml.':i1s ------••••••••••••••••••••••• "".-ores ~una ~ Own tran11 1131.QBM 1>n1ly Pilot, Boit 1~. t f'} 1·1101cs & Dell men ~ Offle1"1rnt't!. llow to Duv . ~II •nd t'nund Kitten Biie ., ~-·u~ 7005 A(.'IOOICll .. llt · - -Costu Maa Ca 92626 flo ••d ble futurt• 1n ~ PJ'Ofeulon" Arb DlcJ1. F'lnAn(,'C' 11 nu11lne111 12:1 Whitt" b tOC!li• on each -~,_ . ...-Babysitter w11ntcd day1 In -· · mana11eml'nt t'romlni. 494.72112 Adm 111 a ion cover foot lk•at·h fronl. 403 I'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pit me. •xr.r d Payset my home, Newport Bch. HOYS ANO GIRLS. aat18 Rl'lltaurant. 210 Newport I ttoommale wanl.C'd : 2 Dr, ----------1 1emln1H. matl'riel11 1'3lbnn IJlvd. Cu ll 12131 ll)'llem. Ca I bctwn 9am home67S·2182/645·7S75 12 to 15 r art limr work Centrr Or NpClC'h 11.. 2 bai lr1 moder" apt suppllt·•· Cull fur Info au.4200 IE A IARTIMOllt l01tm. 642·20S3, Kitty - - - ---11 r t e r a rho o I 11 n d 11401:110 I ~al\ 11-'p'-m_. ---c w /¥ ew In. La"un SISOMOMTH rotrvntlona -to'ullurl'art·llme 81&by1titter need<'d. my Satu.rd1y1 with 11 youth ------ Hrarh. SUS + utll Newsmallofflccanear RkhAn.l 1'11rk 673 7 t'nund: Dlond CO<'klpno fk' re .. dy fo work u a APTllOUS! home 7am to 3pm Own rrew tallln1 11uh1C'rll) l: o 0 KS . N l' w 41'1·118' Briswll!NewportBlvd ------V1c 17thSt,SA pro(H~1onulbart•ndt1rln MAINTF.NANCE Iran~ 91L'M941FtnVly lion• for 8 ma Jo re ... t.1urnnt. 01'11 ·11\)'ll' • M c.... l>tatnhutonh1p rt'Stoc:k 542--0657 I WC\'k Yr4!e job plate • r MWIP41pl'r Earn l20 l menu Loe: In l!:HtbluJI ~ F't'male lo •hare furn 28r, 2bJI Guden apt wtume 1145+"111. Call M2·&271 nl\4. Rmm1te lo •hare 2 Br apt, l blk to brh. In llB 96().t7•hfl 7•30 •Y c strvlte ret1111 11tor e ---nwnt Halstancc. N<"WPort ~ath Couplt . Babysitter or 7 yr old 145 k Vlll•ll" Shop'l( Cent ~ • ...._. 1110 l'Wwpart w/n1tionally known pro t'OUN I> poppy . any Amcnran lt1rtcnders rxpc-rienrt. "~II time, no lw1 n «Ir I 11 v ul ed lul~~I ~'~ndorpr':!.~~t N LI Gre11t 11olary " (r' I c.N M• .. 141.7729 duel hne. company will w hlk blotcllil• fl~tmah• School r h1ldrt•n. olary o pen "!<'hedu.lc. Arterarhool. ~•II th<' followlna befor 1n11t.. Apply 10 perton. e11t.abl111h 1111 rnt:tll 10<'1 V1r MacArthur & Nwpl JI""<>, l?t~St.SA +apt PhoMM4·Z8ll. S•t " Sun. My homl' or 2.00 fl 11• f11mnhyM • --"--Mod 1 Jo"""' "'R 1146 ()3(17 ,,.. r. your• Ualboa Pen. · Pm. or 11 er · -__ ...,..., ~t nvt•11tmen •~r •• · 934.1 G13-S49ll pm. La1i1uno Nlaoel· COUHTllGIRL"' 1501 We1tclff Dr. ol$3.1Ylto$11,UIOllf!cu LOST . 0011 . lluky a, PTMGRCOUPLI . Ml111ton Vlt•Jo urea, ~ Newportf'lnandalCtt bylnvt>nlorylrlOCY.t bllY Colli<". milt w /whl • BABYSITTER. My home 4115·5399 nr fo'uuntaln OryC'lrllninf 11 h<>~· L--'-~StNtc• b11cll uerrt•ment. Col muttlt1 & ft•'t and blk F1ut4'&Plcrolo l.cuont 16 Unit• CM E•P d . (l) o m06 old Ea•t.aldl' Valltyareit.W8732. ff/time. K11perd p ... fd , nnp ffm, llJ·Sl!. rm• for (:;~Slte Mana1tf'r roll•tt. <213 lHIM1530. body Stutky hwlt. Vlr JanlC'eWolfe matur•. 11cml·rel ok. CM. Morn~7 30 to Equal Oppo rtunity Wiii train. NB are11 I rent. nke Tuatln homo. (114l8'2·Slll•xl"'41 ,ukrorKrnW1lten1. O.IOb1•po•Cam1nodel <.'1ncometoyourhome 54~14. 1·ao Mon thru Yrl Employer ,!'4'*'3 _____ _ all ronv. 832·9'31 BAVYRONT Off are Didi MoMy W_..... Adlon, ti J C. R•ward $41\·seGT wmblen 642-7462 an 2 pm BOY 10.13 yrs for Id Credit Interviewer, t:v• • Ntwport Be 1th 111\ar Space AvaU. Rcaa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,.19Ch'Ollett LEARN PIANO TUNING ~l«tro Mechanical BABYSt'M'ER. P/Tlme vertllln11 clrtulaUon. Af. "wkndl. Mu11t type Wr room In lovely hom IMS llU Prl. Party nred• 2nd u;~ m J;-do1 "Jote.. 1-'ree eptltudt! lNt Im med employm.nt op· fore yr old boy. 3.4 day1 u•moon11 It Sau. Trani will tram 4.V'l ... 730. 3pm wt fiat her It deu&hter morta1ae well aerurcd Blk ' ~t on t11ll. Vlr ~II Mt 71147 por for people w/mech'I wk. 7 ·3, :1-11 shifts. flf0¥1ded. 642·3332 tit Opm ------ lt7) l4$-l502 O«an View office spar C.M. propertr· llom'tt : &!arufr or Sc> Laauna Jobt W..ted 7075 aptitude. Semi r•tlr~ Stv~ral wknd1. Depen· -----1 for le11e-Prlme loc, reliable. lo(a rer1. Xln .. ,. _. · ...,, ... · 1•• • wlll be acceptable. lit dable penon aeedod. 8 r,." k fa • l · L. u n r h D.t .. ._ 0 1 ho~ from be&th. Mal(' tlll706 Coot llwy .. S C'rC'Cllt history. Ml.fl300 ~·"'· '"' .... •••••••••••••••••••u•• 1hlft, 8am-4 JOpm. Apply 540-0681 WallrtH. c11pcr d. Ove • "r pr o\rr 22. Own bdrm L11una> -AIC. porta f'ound : Small Whfte Ion• In per son. Moore·O· 21. Apply. Den nrown1 The Jolly Roaer. lnc. 111 b:lth. 3 bdrm apt on Sal Call Swlt\ Torra~• at 40-V. RITUllH balrect prc1nant do1 Malle, 2940 Colle&• Ave babyaitter/1lakpr Mature Rauurant. 31106 Coa1t tnklna appllcatlon1for11 Penla. n'° _,0 + ulll ~l onDS.OOOlnv•l41d.Sho HtO/Ooldenwest. 118 C M. ~oman11\tr.chl1 4hn Hwy,So.Laauna. Dita ~ntry Oporat.qr. y 1 173-346$ twm. Clloi~ free• dea M2 IJ:ll Selectl\te HO\Uehold, tor t child a1e •· non· Min or 1 year npor. "'" 'y. Newport Blvd Ste 0 . eoUateral tl0tal). MUS . Nursin11 1t Family Care AS'iENBLY WORKERS 1molter, nr So. Cout IUSIOl'S.OAYS mo'a on IBM 1741. Perm 1"1'11U1le 25+ (~k" sam ~Sq.fl. $1M. mo UUt ACfNOWlt75-."90 LOST Parrot. yellow Pcrsonntl f:xpertenced, to wort cm Pina ?51·2$11 18•0vcr. F.xJ)t•t"d. App t•1t1me. Daya. Poy wUI tn ~hare :f ·' Npt/8111 pd. 6'15·MS'7 T t head. •reen body. Nec!<b Employer Pay1 Fee 1mall assembly line • ly In per aon, Bobby bCI bued on expcr lev~ (';rnf)a)•St &?a.39311 IRVlN"', 1 room olflt'" ...._~ ,.. 5035 medi~taon.5400M~ '500CampuaDrive.N8 llt8 m •rhlnlna opera· Bab:fllltler noeded for 2 McOtt'a. w E. Cout Apply In 1lcn1on. 8Am r. • -Qatl546-1505 Uont. Apply al Wlnrlekl •chool •«• children. Hwy,N.B. 6pm, Mon·F'rl 170(2 Mor,.. roomsnat-0 v.•ant suite Wf<'Onfeorence rm •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• 'f"Ol1ND. Dog, adult frm. 1. o t le a, In e . 1 613 Your home. C.M. Bear Ciillctle Ave, trvlne to •h•r• duplex ~bl~ ldenl for ucrrountanu. 1 ftl~ got undy c:olor. ra. Shettle Social Secrelary Monrovia, Cotta Meta, St. Elem Sehl area only. CA.J DllYllS from beh (n Np Non contractors SUO mo L.Utut.> /O llell/l:;dwards. II B Call Compnruon Driver GU-7840 An&pm, 540-9114. MtoorWomcn 5moltCT".SU.:l74'. m.3SGO AhebdTDa..-1 847 2029 ""·11154 ASSIMILDS Babytltt.r. p/ume. my M1.11tbdhr over ~~•~b~e' r~f u~~~11n ••tu...,.. 4410 Ba"-l T•ril\Hlactt l!M9 LOST~ Grey Tiacr fem BooUffpmJt for the 1m. Good .......a.;... home clays I Yr old Apply ln Person manaaernent F'rnmlm. ••••••••• •• ••,••••••••• s.M1r Mf9. Co. lutteft, while nu collar bla1MS1. Allzt•ua lhru ::~•l6• bcncflla-DHa'; Weatctllf ar~a MS.LBTO. . m'e:'w C• ResU1or11nt. i10 Newport MIWPOIT llACH 641-2171 545-0611 ,.,,. Rlulfs. N.B 844 om. SWtmcnta 'l'aaet LS abUt. l ntervws betwn BABY&lTl'ERNBEDED 1 F~:n:alf~· Center Or . NpBch. Ston.or0ffkt1 Mt-0139. )'rt expe r . Refer. 8 :30am It 3pm, Com , &401370. i\uou fl'O m n e w ltf, WI JrdTD"1 1.o1r. Golden Rtvr/lr. St-t IG-12'14• pulit.e Corp, ?ll W. lnh ~!a1U:~JO..:i~i~~:i: CAFE'l't:lUA HELPER/ DELI GIRL llariMr'a Mlle Sbol>O&n& LO,\.NSAVAIL. tfr Mi il. f'em .. 1 mos. &ee•y student nets p/t Job St, Bid& F ·l l , C\I dbtanre to Ba y View SUBSTITUTE Sharp. uprd. 9to4, To;. ~.Nowttmoddin Creclllllotlmportant Rtdflucollar.NrMem· aft. 1 :30 pm. S .11 . 145-1501 !kbJ,SAJl/orlnmyhom Short hrs·2~3\.\ hrt •• lhru Fri. 497 1515 flO to 1$00 Aq f\. ITM8a8roller ph a /Alabama, 11 8 tSwpm. type 60•pm. ASSIMILBS PlHM call 50-UU an needed. llldl bave car. GlovQnnl Dell. L.,uoa Avon St. Wynn Rlln •""..,.ICC •SH• Rf.'drd. ~ fl 8 Sharon m.1171 s.aoor wknda. 13.U br. C.M .• N.B. • Bel\. • t2>3t 411·1001 .,.. .... _ ,,. 8am·4:30pm Non lbru Cdlll aru1. Appl1 at. ----T.0 .LOAHS l.OST : 1 1 1 s Blond Older ledy •Ill babysit Fn. S:UiS-SUO hr. C.11 Babysitter Orand Newport.. MOia Unified ellverymen for v' BJ DotadoMorti.aJltCo. Codltr/Temtt tnlx. l y ud do Ille houHtirork. ~ fodnltrvw apPt. type. 2 ~ 3 dys JM!r wk. School Dlttrlct, t"ood nm tn NB tr CM.~ (213)S70·3Ul0t."Ollect old fem Vic. Brookhu.rs Live In S-tOwll. Ph : IUinbowMaaneUcs.MJ SJ.25 br Nprt Ula uu. s.tvltt, 1151 PlacMtda s:rtJ ~mo. + t>cWJs, or(?l4>968-CS46 &AUam.a,H ~2 13l-llt'JI. S.Hatbor,SA tallMS.JMi. Ave.C.M SS6"327i. 548-1740 • ... .. • , -~ DM.YftlLOT Fnd!y.l!ptembet H, tf71 ...... Wmhd 7fOCI tWpW-.4 '1100 ~-. ~ " Auction IOI: Fwlilt_.. 1050~ IOSO ~W..e.4 • 1• .. tllfpW8111e4 , •• ....,w ...... \ 1•00 .............................................. ;;·;:·········iaoi ······················· ............................................. . .... ••••••••--•••••• ••••••••••• .. ··-··•••,•••••••••·--·· ·-· PLASTfCS SataJad.Y W'9nted. Should ·••·-···-·••\•'•'•••••••• •PUIUC * ~ Nim • l'tilbJ ... itldapttal•IY -------------MOUll•MActflM! ~·!!.':l..sb-;.c.:; Al'IT19,U1NCtl'fTVST1N * •ucTIO ..... *' * 91MI * .... f1.tll thH work. 22 Restaurant oraA TOii$ .. lie nea1• "9... Olin.of• Anllq Et C't "' " t!!a ~AA.~ LAUWH YOll M_l_~AGEMENJ T¥J,Qa appllcaU.O.. fbr telliJ~ipF!C';~,~~~· fisher" Chatham Anll· SEPT II. 1976 MODEL f'URllTIIE SALE '"'... dC'ftt&I tralllto1 • "" _ ... _ _ moldt.1 ~t11oc ..,.._.,... £ 1 • d d ~ S •T I I •M X""1 Jk'~ No nper i.tt day • 1w1t11C •btlta t!b0 8~1 :prn S:: lyThuli• "' •• "' quick&o&eam.UMolS. CAIUI WITH &fod•rn, cleon manut. ~r '!k. ~1 r:C~ppt tlO, 405. ~O F.1 Camino ~y d ' •. DEHTAl.ASST ~.... • plant. Pald 1r<H11P llCe A SM·MO:l Reill JI( ra er S -.. Se-pt. ZTlh t.o Nov heel\b Ina. Goed vacauon ' MainSlrttl Antiqun Wll•HeWAt HUNTINGTOH YllW HOMIS Mo110m1'nlura.Xlntr~ CARL'S JR plllD Salup.,aon. 1ut1onal Bru.alleautn *Pa ad·se* t'Ht reference reqd • Apf>l.1 In P....on Jew•lr)' C'O. 12.30 ~' hr. 140. 148 w Matn St r I tvH 50.0143; dayr• Ctlfotllle + C'Omml•Slon No up 8 Other sho&lll within 2 1602 W t t S"---t Model Site s.,t. 1 lttl .... t HU S.C.r.....tea..., IW--• ia c.,,..... 9f Mea4a td & T.tdowtt ~ Many company bencl1ts -insurance, llliect'-M t« • nrc-•H-'130 lpm t•I ~kl • 1 .,...... --------proril sharinganddi:scountsareonlya mBrtuaAve.,cw. ti>m ----_ -PU&AC AUCTIOM 5..t.AH 0.J1bltry Cor Cblldrt n few. We wlll train ; however. UBlocllSo()( SALl~BSOHS MANVll'1Nt:l1'EM OF ForhtfoC.. Doono,..10AMto6PM ~a;l~~rfo~~~ipc~i.~ background expcrieMe in fast rood or _ _!!k•~edb~I_>_ Full " Pf'fimt' Expr ESTATE JEWJo;L ttY. lll.0167 IJJ..9'25 Al ..... Pf"\cMte o.m.liif· 11t~nl. 714·848·0%)4 to llr management 1s help(ul. MWil oo al ft.Wltlll ht'l~rut Catt for •PPt ART oen;cTs. AN 64M6H l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllill••Me•••iiliimlli•il~·il~ .• rnieintrvw I I h 'd Se t.. n Wb1msey llollow, Uan11 TIQUES, Jo'lNE t-'VRN., -- Domu llc Mlp. mature '1'(1'11\an. pan time, work· tq&QUpre. ~ S1W urt 5 least 21. nter v ews e" Oft pl. 20b~. =r-c!~~ ~Non Point t11arbor ,9112431 ETC Plf ONF. FOR IN· licyc .. , 1010 Fneto Yo. 8045 GertlC)I s.. •ou 2l~l&22nd :from 9AMto4PM.Seenby ,0 &t DKOCHURF..······························································· ••••• appointment only Please call PLUMBING Sal• . 64$2300 l2Sthw1nni;1rl'1120"htlc<'~ (714 )77 4·S796 $ALISMA~SIDI ~ + Wtt:KLV -------Gd cond . $40 l'a ro ~ood humt• l.llul'k sx-r'd In plumbi•c LI ADS ! LI ADS I Wonderland 961 TCW Sp1rnw1 k m pup1w She . DR"S ASSIST. r-•-Laao•t lo\~> ctuh.lrl'n ~1~ ll02t \'oUria lady us 2t11 for I 200 N H bot Bl•d. Comm • bend•u. Xlnt -. JI • Of Ant·1~ues' a ~llngr.y,, 1 111r1.t. "60. 1 PUl&.IC AUCT t-1 MANV l''INt: ITEMS Ot' t::STATE JKWl':Ll\V, ART OR.IE T , AN TIQU~. FtNE lf\JRN l':l'C. PllON~ toR lN FO &t BROCtlURt~ ~220ll h • '9 earnlnp oppor. Training Yontai\lc D,111• G)'m . , • boyr; $40, Mot.or·X at'C<'~ Rrok~n l'l•lll'U'h: for nf l~tJmate uUumcpoal Anaheilll form*iagement lnwell Pftf.1oldoo1V ll UOV. war house 510642 ~ \rurt & ornamcntnl tion In Co•ta Mua . t>Stab'I Onnse C'o firm Top O.mon5tr11lors eun rr:amllK'd with ov• ~ -· - - -tnd~q>1n1t 812 Ourri!ll ~!"J':!·.~~PA:;f> (Just So. of 91 FrffwayJ OO·ln8Call for •PPL UJ> to~ • more com mut.1c boxu. 'Tnclsclo 1 o speed mud 8 1 n .c ~I ~ ... art. or tv• "11·" ---------------PORT""• mi-.lorui ~r werk Both deon pl11n<M1, cil't'UI or-Germany Kalkorr. XXX ~ -~, "'" • " -~1\ & wnmen needed. l(an•. wall clocks, rond. Female Loni: hu i ri.---------· lfarbor Bh·d. Custa lfoura 9 l Mon. Tue•. full or part lime No tx· iraodbtht'r clocka. ~ 1146-4140 Slame!>t' I will 111p11y & D I V 0 R C E ~·· HttpW-.cl 1100..._,W_,_. 7100 Wed,Ft1ttSat.Appl.fto per neflted ~mplete ruclnolinganhqu • -- -shots 963\61S HOUSEllOLI> SALE Barn 1160 wk & up sellina ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WalMch's Music City, tramma provided. f'or Ovet $\,000.000Wor1h CHICKEN powl!r motor ----Lenvmic country nnmed P'oll er Brus h 11 > llOUSF.KEl::Pt:Jt M.dk.ilecords 6'008rutol,C.M. interv iew, rail Mr. American lotern11tlonul b\cycle Mens&\\Oml!ns. Everything &1oet. Cult "JH/~ 7MI m ,247 for ofhce 1n Nn Port CIHtl -----Roberts aUIM 3'7' Galleno, 1802·T Kettl'r Sl25. ea. Royce 10 spd, FurNfuN tOSO decorator rurft • new ~-=..:.-~ -lkh Full or p rttme Pre-&boolTEACRERS ---- -1ng St , Irvine Tel Gran Prix St<IO I Women ••••••••••••••••••••••• r I ~~ Sprrnish spt•;ikino ok t:JCpf,!r'd in nurt.ing home &AJDESNEEDED SECRETARY, pt·lime. 7sHm. o-n Wed thru 3 1pd. S4S IS Spd ftike, re ria: · acrcuor u . .. ...,. _..,.,,,~... l ...... 7•0.0 fl .. I ... ff r .. r **I BUY** drp;., lampa art. Some Exec Sttretary to5'0C: call&« S'60 proc....,u.res ·~a -· -am·,pm. ...u. u &ce Sat.flAM to• PM. V1-tt! $U.960-14MorS36·3133 it .. ms nAw PHt'ed falttv Steno lo $754l - - - -lhmungtoo Valley Con\' N 8. CaJI Tues. 9·12 for - ---Good used P'urniturt' & ... " ' K T rOli llMC-swn-.r Hosp .. 8312 Newmao PRISSY appt.S40-t702 • Anliqueoakdtot>teaf S<-hwinnVars1t) 10:.pd Apphances-OR I Yolll Call aft 7•3() pm ror f\'r tteet1 yplt1t toS7 -··..,...-_.,.. A,·e 118 842..sMI I'' D Cl Pt t -------t11ble&4ehaira 24"\\hec?I 1ot1UorS£LLforYou appt ONLY ~lnnana FUeClerk tu$.56Cl exper, s tand alone, . ~· ---or ry u n1n1t an SECRETARY Xlnttyp1st 64044»7 . 175 M58791 !Jll.t.O-naale l9'19Port P'ea PdtAl:.o Fee Jobi. s> tem. some b>out OTB. M ID .Ohr+ per Wtt"k 846.(221 Good ulary, neat ore -_ --MASTIRS AUCTION .,.. Irvine Personnel Agency ~ 2211 M A d Crown Cleaners. S935 Plie&H reply to PO Box V1ctonan P~ R--ew..,.,. W...._ Mahriols 8025 64MH6 & U J..9625 Dun I e i 11 h, N p D ~ h ·-£171.hc .. Wante4. Klrkwoo WamerAve HB ... ._ -.., Sat1Sun from llom ._ osta , .. ei.:1 Motel •OlO E Coll st __ _:__ ___ 424 BaJboa laland. Ca. Camelback loveseat & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft 6 CAU. 554·7293 ~ite22-1 6-12·t47() l1twri«s Necded ih~y.CdM G73-4620 PRODUCTION , -Salon set 13 pc·ctrca CED/\HSILAIU:s ----&IO~or &<M ·4080· -l.&.e maihng Sd'Vl<'e in ----LEAD PERSON sa;:CR!TARY for RuJ 1840> Amethyst ehan Dar~l·t rr \1111 Cnll Bdrm Set. ! hdbrd . -----IXIC. SECllTAIY. Irvine needs severul peo NOO!" ~UTY E1tperien<'ed, to run t:sute Co lo F~hion deltrr tcirra tA70 I, _anytime 503-476 0121 dresser. m1rrur night GIGANTIC 2 family mo'' pletodoh nnd 1ru,ert111g. SUPt:R~ISORS small assembly line & Island. M\.tst have' Yl'li Marble-top walnut table -----stand & l11mps SSO \ni: 1.11" 23796 Avenld1.1 Available for work on a.!> Stead) Work I to 2 hrs per day s.1.16 lite ma\'hlJ'llni opera eicper. type 6$-70 wpm, (circa 1860.1 & much New slld1n11 glass door b"73-8047 Columbia, Mi:.slon Viejo needed basis Send re GoodBencliU. perhr 11.8.ScboolD~t. ttOOS ApptyalWanlield i.h 80·90 wpm. Apply more rrom the sam.: set S90 . Sl1d1ng -- -t'NSal 111metoPla1aEi.ttut1ve Profitahann&plun 7~14thSt.ll.8."6-88Sl Loe.k s In c 1613 TMl,319Sa.nM lgue1Dr. penod.9621961 "'ardrol.le doors S2S Spnnitam.• kif!& bed l'>et - -.!Niles. 2082 l\ltchelson, Noexpernec -------· · •200,NB. -----· 6iS 1849 new $200· l km11 i.et S10 Sal/Sun tllth & ttth. ~ =21Z..lr\line.Ca 92111 TowneAd•ertiwn NURSES Moorovia. Calta Mesa.--------Antique Austrian Baby - -----XI fond. Mli.c bdrm Camlly,planl$,Avott,lot~ --17222 Vo.UrMot IN•S ... LVH'S 6Q.7MO Secretary·Receptrnn141t Grand piano, btfl & i~ C~ & fum.613·2332 of goodies. llME 20th St F.xperh11ir rultOf' " p I & Ord rr ,.OG .... UURR !qr Newe.<>r1 CPA firm. great cond $2800or lrad~ ......... 1 030 -----Takeover chentcl(' ,,.... ~c~' hos jr er~ IUll,.....5 full or part·Ume. Write lei ror boatss7-SS72 eve:. H•••••••••••• ... ••••••• Colon1al lll.) le couch ~o\'lnit . M lsc b •.h Id ___ 6_7_S_·84G8 ___ UA:":ll 'ORS :\I I'. t''per ~uer•:rivat/~~~y'~ •. Ol•g1Co•ty. GiCford&Moni:oeCPA's,C d b -H --S -Yush1ca·D l'ameru with w ~wood trim USO 1tem!'I, el':c dryer , itlnt Exp pharma1·y lt'fhn1 3 4 llrs a nile, s day •k per ~ d All shins full Basw:/PO\&rexp prelera SOO Newport Center l>r. arvr u et 6TS nash t•xtru-. und toland w;..6tK5 : eond $7S Slit & Sun onl) A ... n. ~1u~t bu a'-1•• to 7S27292be:lwn3-Spm & p/li m e Wes t~liH ble pleasesendtt1ume Sle507,Nwptlkh92660 Sideboard,. dra\\ers Ownedandoper.itedb)1 .. be \.'_l_t -r 8341Allantu.llU ..... ,. J . ~ u ~ • $475 Pump or1tun Sl7S. new1>man sso SJ2 1259 ....,e 1ae e vc i.o a + -type pre5cnption labels -Nunes llcglstry, H11 witbjob~salary history Service St ation Allen. &U-2860 642·9194 ----mulching h1i:h h11r1< Sat onl) 9am·6 20411 Ca.II ownrr for 1nten 1e,., JANITORS WestrltH l>r • Ste 2t2, to Ad 7S4, Daily PUot. dant, exper'd. Day & -_:._ --·-Durst M·301 eni:lari:n velvet ch111r & ottoman. S h Ip w 11 y L n . N . 0 Mj-8770 f Tlnle Mon thru Fri ~ ~ B 831·0810__ _ __ P.O.BOX 1560, Costa F.vei. Full & p/ltme Ap Englis h 11nt1q ue, : ~ w/lens. pol\I contrast SIOO ~ 47S9 Uayt·rt' t urn Olthei.. PM lo 1 30 AM. S2 so hr ..... ___ ... 1 ... _ Mesa. 92626. ply. Shell Station, 17lh & armo1res, 2 drt.>!Ssers. ~ filter set & CLS ~ color 0 _ r 1 -h ---ct rloth<-<s It m1M· GA'S MAN tollart.Callbtv.n4PM& ~•"'..,.' Irvine.N B. washstands-t lrosewood head. Ilk<.' new $2SO °"'auti u · andcurH• --needed for locul \'ar SP\I (7t4l640 IOZ'7 & ~H P/T GllLFllDAY ~ inlay dres er. Pnced tc ~l·3S35 lcuk. folding oriental Misc Jlouiwhold Item ... wa11rhes Daily com·-· --All s hiCU Lido Conv l'YPtnlt, ofc procedurtlf' SERVICESTATION sell 642·61~ --------bar. green marble l"P rum, 2 1110£0. chalti. d\WIOO.S paid. 64·H400 Jewelcr·Smull eusl. i.hoi ~:enter. !SSS Supl!rior Knowledge or sailboats ATl'ENDANT . -. - ----. 4xS Calumet V1t•W $500 675 <>t7S t.ihles. etc Kua. ad -----~ need:. exper'd bend Ave.N.B.646-TI&I Set own hrs. for 21 or older Apply in F1nc chest or drawen. Camera,Len~&Cai.e lllDE A·Bl-:oun~"<I <'Ond Wt l'ry11UI, llul GJRLFRJDJ\Y. Needde· iev.clcr. p ume 1:-;1111ne ------equivalenlorlldaywttk person. Wed·Mon. IOAM StOO. Sterlini: p1lcher !iOO·JMO COl>t SJOO. :.di a. iklt~··r Mund 9AM lo 4PM pendable.maturl!perwo Sr olup Gold~m1lh NurwsAldeTn tH Apply f!ri~on Yeehts, to 4PM. 2983 Harbor $300. Naugahyde chairs, -----' S11t Sun St'pl llHh 1. with sewing ab1hty to 673·-1731 Will trllln desirable ap· t931 De.re Ave, Santa C.M. at Balcer St ~ ea.: Quality vas~. DoCJI 8040 SliO SS4 4T60 tilth fabricate sh11des " cur - - -pheant1o Classes will Ana. S40 llOOt . • :nlver. brass. oils, anll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qn Sleeper Solu Ucnul . , tab\$ & us1~t with store ~r. Techn1c14n Trainee. start Sept 27th Apply . 5'f"v1ce Sta. A~lendant .. ~ ques 673·6069 YORKSlllRE .TEIUUER <.~d C;ind•j \Pr~ 'S.11 t)nly II ~IM, tll'I' C'\151omeri.. 40 hr \\tl'k youni: man to •'''1~t r k s e 10 Con , P /llmc Sale:;. $40·$70 Lu~ Man. Should "" -------PUPS Champ blOOll lint' ss.1~~60 dr>r. t.111l1qu«,, dothti.. Some paid l.lendit~ & techn1 .. 1ans . an11 wt'r 1111r 11·,~f~pe~iorA' wk1up.Mcn.lad1e11,1tu· abJetodohtemech'lre AppNances 8010 tin\• 3 lb :.tud i.n\' _ __ toot ... t•t1 1'1171 ... riml. vtt)' nice v.orkini: t•undi p h 0 n " . " a 1 t 0 n !'\cU1 j.; t' ve. den ts . Eve i. / Sat pairs under aupervii;lon ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ~'&ass • Portoc:rib. no mutlreM. 11 n I It Ur h S o I ttON. Appl) in per .. on (·u.~tomen..make nl'w ~et 0 ·----~·78St.8397G9G No •tudenl!i or p/ltmei> 2 Dr Frost rrce rernit. -maple highchJtr ilZ Mt'3clo~ I.irk Cull bet~ct>n 10 & 12 noon. dt•h\ertt-:i. Must hJ\l' NURSES AIDES --------Loc;il refs req'd. See Mr. great eo(ld S225 Guar. lnshSc[Jer Pups rmn If ll SJ6 3"IOO Cour:w cu 5 t 11 m sh ,. ti,, It soml' hack~ round 1 n Pt time, Colleite llludent. Bo~ls, E!'xon Station. will take tr11de 7~ •441 l\KC. shots, wormed. - Drapery Shop. 3S35 t:.i•t electronics. TV H l up. 3 11. 11 7 W11l trnin IC de· mech mchned to work on Fair & Fairview. C.M GilS· 7473 CUSTOM OINETT •:. S4 .. Lota of Good Jlllftlll Coast 11~· , Corona de! A A & D Elet·lron1u. 275 pendablt> &. "ilhng to motorhomes SS2 391 t , Refnit. L~e Ap\ si Very - --. .-•. --round ti.II. no· mar lop, 4 SAT /SUN. 6811 Se~llll' M Y 1:-· 17thSt <;M642.f®'l2 learn.5493061 "'CIH•PECTOI Sitter. Mature aflns ror2 good cond $115 Cuar. Do110JH.Dlf.NCl'.Uass olJ\r arecn ,in>I chair~ n~1 y Lane. seacllrra. · ar. _ • • ----,.. J1 school age children. Own can del. 7~·•44t St11rt Wed Sept ISth &. " cai.lers, can seat 8 llunl lkh G:irden toot. •. Otrl t'riday iReceptaonu.t. Nurses Auls wanted 12) Mech'l/Elecl ohility transp. Our home 118. ----Thurs Sept 30th 7:30 Very !Id cond. $145. Curn1ture. houuhold ~~75. Small plo1st1n Ke> punch rt'Spons1bte re males. pvt Apply in peri.on. CPD In 540-18729am·5.30pm Washer & Elec IJryer, P~1 8 "ki. for S~. Ir' SSi-6.1119 items hn\>nR &. bt.>ddlni: Mfg co <Audio \'1:.uul Dcrto&tryOpr dut) l'a:ll'. \aned shirt~. dustrlt's. 2100 E ------B<'&l dlx models. Like Nwptart'a ~6-.a92K brea~uiis +min . I ii SJ 00 hr 491 51135 or WHshirt-, s A· STUDlNTS new cond $17S buth , Sohd Pine 3 end tbls. cor ----·~U<·~l. Must type 60 ~nJ"o~yppf.~~~.~·n,. nr~r 1! 41H J 151 Rm 219 ~ __ ---needed for c11nva~slng Guar/cun tlel. 7~·•44l St 84.'rnunl 1 u'!i.· rh11mp tbl .. chair. Ethan Allen Assorted hou11rhold rurn , ,.pm ant a Ana Costa " ltEAL ESTA Tl SALES S3 per hr. Aller i.chool -------blood hoe, AKC. shot:.. Ost orrc-r 586 3073 school de~ki., 1954 GM "'!!:1 area. Call ~19 886~ Uuta F.ntr) Open tor HUit SES AIDS Liet"nsed or Unhcensl!U hrs Call Jack 7Sl ·S4 ll. f'n>lllhl Damage HotPotnl wormed. 557 3391 elec range. mta~ building GJrl Friday. Dody s hop. Cene ral ore Nnn smolter Apply al 2076 Placentia C. M GIRL Min or 1 Y\':tr expcr " t; & ORDERLIES Small new branch oHtce -Sale 3308 W Warner, --. -, -----.-Misc Cum1turc Top quuh· i.up1,he-. 331:\2 Aupuko mo'i. on IBM 37•11 Perm ALL.SHIFTS now opened, Costa TE~EPllON.E SALES. _!!Car ~ar_!><>r. Santa Ana PUl.U::BR.11.0, GOLDF:N ty p1ece11. All nrly new. L>r . l>a~a Point. •93-534:1 ~'~::',:'<l~~>cs..:•!:>;t!~~:l l.1d0Con\I ~nttr Mesa/Newport Deach Ret1n'Ciord1sabled men REFRIGERl\TORS :l::TR lt.:VERS. ~KC P.P.~1·5461,cvc:>.. Sal9S. '" l~SupenorAve NB area. Free proC training and women Extra WASH ERS DJ\YERS ei: 3 .males. 4 em ------------------Apply in iwrson, flam 6'16 7764 program We c1ve ln money for thc hohda)'11 R d' R CbamAlines. 536-4321 ClrTV. Bdrm Set. Antique round 48'' oak t11 Spm Mon·t'ri. 17042 : · M I 1 · econ 1t 1ons-epos & Kngsz S pcs SGOO Sora bl 21 rt lh Gillette A\'e. Irvine PART·TIM L·, wa•k•nd. divldunhied attention. orn ng nr even og. f'rJtt 011magc Cuor/del Alehao lan/blaclt male '6.J.4 6520 . . e. ean>S, po ·a ·cr . .,, ..,. ~ Xlnl area w /rlne op Good eoro1n11s. Phonr 29 yrsmOunieco · w/pl~rs. need• 'home. __ . ____ pwr lawn mower. many _ _ neut, aood handwnling, portunity Call us you'll 64&-4223. S48 5766 al\ S PM 8• Sor ~ 4 U h 1 Ch other 'ood1e!l Cash only Wantedforcred1tin:..or Keypunchel'~·anled.Part penionable. Tare's Ren· beglady~udld.ROYi\L Equal ,Opportuolty DUNLAP'S . . $25.:~.Cdcon~o . rs, Thur11.Fr11Sat. 2307:! flcc-,mwotbeaoodtypLSl lime Call 540·2522 t.1'3. 17<>.\ So Cst llwy, PROPERTIES. 968-440S __ Eml!.IO)'t'r 1815Newport8lvd.CM Slllll·TZU. Adorable S40·23S6 Lo~us,EIToro. __ ~le~~. ~::,a~c!:r~~= ~~rr;.en llam lo 5pm. p~~ ::wenng &!r vlce Ror~,2·,1830Cl ... k r •.• 8 T~one ~ .. les -CALL5'8-7780 -~~::ot:.·~~f py, 7 Dan rm lbl w/3 leav~ r.~usl d'lell ever1;,1t1~n1r uper helpful salary e," v n~ "r or •· . ~ am 15.2 cuf\ Coldspot., pad & 6 ch rs, SlOO. oun a rea rug. ' . Call 111 ·Marl Kitchetl Aide ()pr. lmmed opening rw Drug Store Mon·F'rl 9.5 AM Sti rt. Part•llme. 18 Coppcrtone refrigerator Austr.allan Shepherds. S48·l3S2for appt. ble brn wtrrln1te1 I ~11 :"~n r. ono Pili me an.ernoons & 2 matllt'e00 h Pl!~-~~ wop ~d Min 1 mum a a e 2 •. Or over. Hourly waaes & $225, Whirlpool conve11l· puppies. blue ~ brown old; traverse roas. anu -----------• r II d von rs • w""'"'~· ai 84'7·2S61 comm. avail. For details ble d~hwasher, nu cond. eyes, 6 wu. 5'8·2509 al\. Lo•~Mat quc brass: roll·• •o Y OLAZER:exper'd. Apply u •Y.s per wit. Apply traini ng. Apply 155 caUS40-0301. Sl~.S43·6S48 6 LikencwS45.548·6328 bed. Much more. 120 2ll Lot Mollnos. San Park Lido Conv. ltosp. Rod1esterSl.C.M. l!CIPTIOHIST LosAoJ(elesTlmes H e liotro p e, C dM . Clemente. '92..fillll 464 l'iagship Rd, NB PIX ,_•••TOI Wanted ror busy dental 1315Sunflower, c M. G. E Rd rig. Bottom Do berm ans A KC r e· Moving, must sell. Rattan 644·61l24. Satonly~4 ---------•u ht bl " k """""' otc in Santa Ana area. rreezer, hinge on lit. g15t.~. SWks. old. Blfl dln'e &et w/6 chall'll, cof. G1tAVEYARD SHIFT g F'!' Y pac •&· Answerln« ..nice. Ex· Good oppor. Call TOW ~RUCK DRIVER Yellow. Xlnl eond. champion quality, reds, feetbl .. loungechair ,de· Dlnrmfum.mlac. mature adults. senlo; ~ Ume. 12·50 br, p&r'd, Apply M7 VI. 19th 544.5337, Exper d. Apply G a. W 848-0067 blks. Xlnt temperament. n-bed corner grp . pair 2891 Clubhouse Rd .. C.M. cJUaena. w/poulbaltty,_ St. Suitt II, C M. 8am· Towing, 17lh & lrvlne, Merion Bers line. twin beds washer & Sat,9.._ tor a dvan ce m e nt. Uquor clerk. I' art time. 4pm.64!·1•03. IECIPTIOMl5T. N.B 14 cu rt Westinghouse 499-4475. $125 up. dryer. 87s-6izs. SattSun. 353 Woodland. flll8.3«5aft 2PM Over 25, nights. w)tt -,1-1 or--•TOI Pleasanl phon_, voice, refrlg. Frost-free, auto n... Ur I T Sh DI k CM D e b fl l k train. George or Steve. -ty In r ulred 847-9671 TYPIST ice maker. 644·S48t. .,.,au u op ow ac A v o c • d o g r e e n · · ry r .• a 11n • GIOOMIM6 642·65.17. Sun · Thur llPM lO 7AM. P g eq ' Moo & Tues. Fast. ac· , Mask sliver Afghan, 8 naugahyde sofa bed. r 3 t t · le I e 8 e o P • • &,ther/Brush('r for . mature. re11pon11ble lllCEPT/TYPIST curale&dependable.Ap·26 Cu fl. S IS Admiral mo.old •99·3l69 SSO 6'2--0804 _hous __ eh_o_ld_. ____ _ al\lmal hosp. N R. No LOADER • Able-bodied l)C!rton, Pd while train· And Program Aides for ~ly, 1545 Newport Blvd, ::e~:~eg~ t~h ;wf7~:i ape Corner bdrm unit, Garage sale: flal Dam. chi>91na. 2 Vn exper r4t· pconion to lbad bouU & mg. '48-8000 E O.E. community youth or· CM · • MASTIFF Fu & A II 11- 1a ··d . APP I>'• 13 3 3 JeMral yd woTk, Cork lift aan1utlon. 848· 7181. Lady Kenmore washer • llvy maple t:oHee tbl a. rn PP anett. -voc:ad o, N e wporl nper helpful, $3.50 hr PIXOperotor 9'79-0220. TVPIST·CLERK. Invoice gasdryer $22S, Kenmor~ comode. $12~. Arter· Tradewlnds,NpBch. Cmltr. behind t~alre Apply Boat Tr~nslt 1S43 Tratnror<'11!'ffr.Mustbe & ~ting lo i\/R. Cd waaher&clecdryer$l8S noont,8'75-3808. Movl n it mult rid Mon lhna •'r1 llam 4pm Lojtan Ave c M. 8 00 avail on wltnd• also. R E Sates w/ ipres. Cuual ofc:. Sl1tnature elec dryer MS P•s.-6 wk1 old Prfvate furniture ule. our11elves of u t ru. only. A)1 loNoon ----~ase~ll833·3333 ~~ ~!u:,8 lo ' 30, CM Kenm ore w a ah c • 893.9490 Enllre bouuhold full of Saturday 1158 Au1tln St. GUA.IDS -LOOtllMG FOi l't:OPl.F. PERSON • ~, · -$40,Cuur/dclvd. S4~·867! -AKCToy Poodj';-t>tn furniture muat be _c_.l_f. ______ _ f' I t l m e • P / l I m " A PUTU.11 F.xee net'd1 p/tlml' H · ...J.~ TYPtST A.Ho.. 1015 Oil< female needl adull AOld thl1 wknd. All Items Gange S11le . Halned out llnlfonns furn.Teleph., M11Jor C«P oeedaarew aoc: lnwl\sle•uppl)' P'ul· ~, llrll'JY Nc«laPodtyplngablllty ••••••••••••••••••••••• home.SSO.M2·7:M2 are like new. Open last wknd Evtr)lthlna car req'd. Call 833·4t03 Cood people U> tr Min In ly caplt allied. 673 2223. i .... KAL Good Pa Y &t x Int PUILIC ---Sat/Sun, IOam to Spm ~OH. F\.tm, old dlthc•, • .-t ' I t-r ') e mployee b~n c:rlt * *' FrMtoYM 1045 Call 6311338orWMS46. deprcuion alall, l•lnP'I. a_.. ::':!~~~ f:~::i':ov~ Perfect W....., ............ ef • pwtlk&Cc: lnclds coat o( •FURNITUll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anllque cerd/dlnln tbl, Avon eollectiort1 misc. ~UYS &GA.LS orina bualnou. Good HOWi ......... C....-7 llvlna. ulary adjust •AUCTION• Cerman Shtopherd. malct & tall cabinet: irai; 11502 Von Duren, 11.B. MlNkln Viejo. F.I Toro money, xlnl future, ran 8:3()..2:30or 17 4) 14M .. 46 ""''"•·If lntercated cal! •TORlt 7•30PM• mo. old to lnvlni: hme. Contour chr: Deak Ir 1Com r r of Slat•r_1 __ _ .,...,toworkarewhoun luUc bcMflta. To &uc· 3309.30 1 ~ Reba, 549·5•45. ~late • • 646-3832or~·3134. chra· Queen maltreH 'D i h .... f"· Job u. -~ , h bl"~ Work G bra a day enrnln• -Parm lo1urance Co'a De~ W.tc°"'9 ---tb'-' I 1""• I I ' ell aner <'lot H, men '1:-Y· ·un ....... rn...., _..mus, ave am '"'" " R E SALES -11fland Av CM I r o Lovin" llome.CALF.O "'•m ac ....., rv ne 118 •2L. wom "" U · 14. to aso per week. For 41 common aenae. Call or 13·19 ~r hr In pleasant ........, .,., " C M lat 17th St > I '1IOf'e lntormatlOll phone apply. Color Tile. Ph· surroundl n 1111 . l>ul • • Equa Opport!mployt'f COMf......,.. OenUe A~t. Sh•p Mi11:. . . ~. --Wroul(ht iron lb /chra. DMJell '4S 112'7, 2221 llubor withe public In our frff 14'9y --•t kLt-.1dottl Sholtl/llcMO·OOO<l Pecan mirrored bock 4 :rrt.'O, rt'romt, fU'l_! r· 1.' ... u110portunlt> Ulvd, Ca1ta Nu• On lrvuw ofc ~rt'I ntlna T~c..n. W:sllreu. Part timt'. ~oc...,.. °"' ....... "I L I b . wall unit (•on111u or ~or.h.»ehltlltcm" ... r . ""'f 1•1 I Ir ff k malt<' 1300 +per hr awOgOl.'a ·• Shrppup. de k d , b Sun JO·fl u<Jl2 Chancv Employer :;,:. 20th bctwn t11m " Dy~1eml; pir1o~~ll~y •PerAna1 tnatruc tion Wortc" hna. fHl:30noon. Lovt'ly Dedrm Sttt. ~=· ~7~7k11, tu llood eh1~11'ttc r::r~~~~! :(n ~I~ JI u - ....,......_.&Styltt moat lllltl.Y to iucceed. •Muaircmentopporty'e Call 751 ~M bet. I & drt'oc•r•. c h e11te -.....:... -l600 wulnut l'iler<.'O con Wl<"k~r furniture llltl 117-4250orU7-8'1'19 MA IDS n e ct d • d b y lnterftlcd bousewlvca 411 •tol()'X, Commlulon •pm _ _ armolre11• nltl" •llanda 5 Yr. okt purebred Lab, '-tole SSO "6-.J318 quet ., misc us! Mt.a N"'1)0rt Deacb Reaort. 11ludc!nt11 1tekina ,ptrm. •U c'dtralninit2Wkll hC'adboards . lovelJ spayed to aood home ----Or CM s •Su HAIRDRESSER Enalli b •P olttnJ·day POBltionacnllW-*5. WAITllSSIS llOf11. loveatat1. cuddl( wtth l&eyard.4oo~a.s Sota. 2 Pt' llf't w/corncr • · al "" ~~ ahop. ror ablR. Apply In Pff'IOO, clusa•t•rt.lmmt.-d E11perlenctd. Apply In Jounacs. rccllntt•, <'off~ tbl. dt~. atylcd In rattan; aturr1 21M Vit t• En ••c:.•tlon cllentele ~ Sandpiper Inn. 2J.Ol £. Permanent full Ji part •On lbe }ob lr•lnl.ns penon, Mon lhru Thura fl end tables. 81ktWhl & WATCU DOG aootrh 11u1rded fabric; lr•d• l''urn rua• w('t pennanent ~IUon 11.8 . Coa.1t HwJ,CdM. time, plant llnowledtet· ·~:i7:.~o:!~':.P!11 between 3 6: S PM. Color TV's, stereo, tape SWttt pretty well trnd xJnt cond. mual aell , Hl1 aull. Uooale brd'. akl M&-llOO bk' people ntedC!d for ,... RID C ... ••n . ., Gulliver'• Re11taurant. deck, table 4' chalu 1ood home only 873·4211 C.nyon &40-0992 __ bool1, raft. Ne. Sal only. ---------•)(aid waotf'd. Seacllrr ull & malntenanee. ~ 1&482 MacArthur Blvd. dllnaJJ ---- MA•STYUST Motel. Ui'1So.Cal. llwy. m...mo. RWTOIS HZ.IOI I Irvine. •LOTS Of* Shepherd/lr l11b Sttter M111t Sac l Mo old klna furn. lnel'1 bedatdd, Openlftf fOlt CU rdtable L.aa. Bch. 41M-'882. Fordf:ta1b call Linda Mix. Male. t mOll, lovea 10 pc bedrm let. New Oak dr~••er dllhH It babnttff ..,12 m u,.r. Ward Clerk. full time. ex· •Mke ........ ,. klda. 5*581•. t:ves l(•me \a bit w 1,4 chra •talnleu ftr 8. print• Incl No roll• Mb. Oraos• MAID. Part time. Wkdys RE.S.lt'a pcr'dlJlacui.holpltator We a ber•, dry era SUverfemt.oyPOOdle SUO. neaut s~ whllt 4 Ma.Cleld P•rrto. Co.tll~otc:a1 tr some weekend• PHONE SALES y81ma=-'c tHtnl U~l'. Garfield relrl&t ratora &t mucb 9611•1915 coclrtall l~lwt3tlaa11n. booka. etc~ lT/t•. o Jrv. C.-h..... La1una Bch 41M·21111 --nr CMvelet<'~ Koep. 77$1 more! .. l•Ci· "mo• old ~· New to4. 9521Netherway.118. +SIOOC......... MAlNTl!NANCEMAN ~~f,"!, ~:~~ie.P1~0~1:.; HasOl*'liap ror ~or ~-~~Id Ave. H .B . AtmQUI W~~ed~~:~'l;;•~:!~ ~k~!'ldnpla. 'J'oMoW!TotlatrWest reqw~. Laaun• Hilb yearsohr• Guarantff!Cl expertented llcettaed -DIMl ... IM.SIT TffE MOIE aaon ~tall tbl. oak Block G1ro1 e Sale! Port F<if' eonll~Ual lntervw atta.830-ml waae$ or comml Ions. 11alcs ~ Slartal: Welder . 2 yra uper • + +J.lus + + bufrtt. lamp!I. plc:otures • Bl1hop Pl. ( t11rbor 4'1tw c-Ofttacl Don. 611-4999 'ti) ............ a___.. 250 Eut 17th Street. 1~ COMM ~fl. Startin!( Al $3.50 YOU ml mud!. much more. 238U 11omet)Sal ~·5 tPM ._""' ... _._.., .,.,. 1_ Bradn~ Mf1 S48·25<4t toh MkeMkct Undley, Mit1i()I\ ~jo. ---Ta.AIM& Suite 0 . c .. ta Me... C.11 fof'lnterv,..w DO.._.'T MISS llet~l.28. An\Jqu«1 lc-e blOx. reel \)'pco IQ;\.P! Desperate D:id Vo@n• man to work 10 bttwten ~ 00 •I 30 Pm SooMr Rut Eslatf' Woman t.o bab111lt & do ...,. , -----lawn mower. Lowery or 6ed3 Jilttt for 2 P1'! arowll\# tool ~tal busi· W ·4223 Gal·~ l\skpng 3da)'ll per wk THIS Oll...IE New Bdrm 6 Pc Group In· ,._ n , JP a r b t r war" ~dlOc>Aera lo tMir home nesa. Muat bt neat ln ap-F.qu~~nll)' Salu Careet·aludy __ a.nachl 6401139. " JHE MOIE els twn ~ds, tbl. etc. rot\ 11 at r I e. rm 1c\M·7PM weckdayi. pearance. • ba\'e Vttf worlt.St'JS•k·uptoatart. Women ouded for Foocl available on PA· SU16-PhMS.S4Sl divlder-f bkc~. achl ~Beach. Car nee. ~·t hudwrtitin.1. g Day ho I I mllH fl<'IM st.l.bjed to YOU SD.l desks, htnt ottM.r ml.K .. eves. •Hll, w/wtday orr. "1Utt8rwh liN·'1'8Sl usec ean ng aer,•lce. reaaltPretalc. We honor Blk vlo1I Couc h·Bed, 2$17% Dl•n~ Ctt'Clt M.v: llOUSEKEZP!R. Ltn Prefer marriH man, ror rtfOtt1 WORI SALES a.RRK. UJ). fuU ~.a7":b4a Iba& .tt Mop, Bank of ACJ'er1ca and eoodcaod. ~· Sat!Su•MJ·'8M lac. Newp.of'l Beech. permanent respolllJble F/UmtOW'olc.12.TSh.rb llme. permanen t. Malter Charie .. wit.be ..,,_. 'l wJl S,.alab OK. f13·2KI posltJoft. Exp. DOl ttq. """' lo start. Good lo• Marihmt StaUoncro. 225 Women, P/Ume. 20 ,, CHhl•r'• Che.du ' Pr &1n11e bedl ao I ram)~ar ... -~,r.- «'119.. Appl1 lUO Newport ctnll~es tr boau.ei. rwatAve.t.ac. 8ch. o l der t o wor k for f..~!f..!.~OUCM~ DAILY PILOT ~. lJ Min-Ors, i ::t; :cfa/Hch.\~tt!~:,•11dd :':".'"7""7"----:--l..:8:.:hvd~-C~.:.'.:M~.-----1 Pf\Jme po91Uons avall. 5ales houn~lunlnc aerv1ce . ...,...,-; •"'" que. Antique d 1Hd• S l l 0 • e 'f 11 d IJ,iM.heper, mature.IMATURE WOMAN for atudent1 wtwork ~lfrw•'"t Hpt~ Call Jan~e·a RaUNY 20751/JMwpta w•NJAD trunlt1. t Coffee tbt.. Tw~homt1) or rewo 1tV.lft.IUJl ('lw1ti. ou .. p /Ume to weleom~ peTmita. For IJ\fO call d)'twt'~ pm. Anns.GTS.Q.\3 COSTAMISA " Other lel'l\ll.P\'ieve. at Gltn&Culver,lrv.Sat• c.:~ .::!:'. 75H7to oewcomer1 tr ~otttae\. S3MJ11 Sa~ 'd ft!DUll Youne Man 1$ ll ycap. 64'-8686 IJ).;.9621 CA.LL 641·5' 71 aft.noon, Sun. M4J.7138. Swl. ~ ~ ... • ~hla. "PlbN llrs. f1ed what woa ·~ elolbl/· ~O":'r 2S No P/tllftC' ~· l·U Mutt Md l.t • '"cndlf Ad· Dtn'1 room tbl. bultd • 4 ~~ ld.JITI ~car Ute t1111n1. DailyPitot&"'~ l e•a..:l.sm c · have wort p u mlt. Plnd what yoo want 1n vl10r belpyouplat'r 7our d\alra.teo. Setl tJ\lnpfMtwllhDall~ S41.JC85. _ " ICS·2'T02 _ 0.lly PtloC Cluai/ledl ad today 148·13'1 • ~an\ Adi. _ I G•W 5tM 101 11•1... IOI ~........ ...... $e1 t060 Mo=-~/ Frida Sef>t•mtHH t7 t97& DAILY PILOT ..... l'........................................ W It• ' IOllr111... tOJO ....................... fl SO Trwcb 956 Allto• W•t.d 9590 Alltes. IM,ort.d ~ 1 •t Oa-1e "'-'e S•t1"'··n W .6.NTED •••••••••••••··-•••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••• · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. ..... t.e• a.,11 Qll,I ~ • ll ''"-•trauan K•c•na •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ....... . 1~4 219SMcycrPI .CM TOP CASll DOLLAR S'SSCASHPOI Ttakdoon6drucn, SaJ.lboatonTrlr $ll75 'TS llonda 17~ t'U aood '7'CHIY.Y Wt;IJU' 'W 9 7 ll \1101'\ H new/Dearly p•Jo roo YOUR GoOd _..f\anl rtltl11 11arph11.IU Nl'~23'S11nlan1S.ulbo11t cond PU OI tk••lolft'r ac Ml ... O •\J "£DC'\l\S& ...................... ... n w dot.hanr 6 1t.oe. J~'""' ny w•TCtl..,., frul ~ . T5l·J5.SZ Hu.II.~ ~m~ A " TltlCl\S• .... 81klnl'1, boy ~wt mstr ....... -.-~ ': !Do>, ---544-G)38 CLASSIC t;o <.: II un.llorm, 42" ••• a1n. ART OBJt;CTS. COLP Cenoa. 50&. UI~ Vt'I')' lit --i 1 7$0 lion. •Int Ianni \ II .\uto ll'•IU . f11c:tor) m~·an or 11 bea.utOlrulmaacerdl SILVER SERVICE ls•u•r"• 1011 Ue 1..ult 4''10" Fl 28' U' C1lamann by Su •l'»l Vlf>t!, \lr•i. 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Pt• OUITAR • BANJOS. --SALES 121:11134 83W 1~1 N Tu,un .;..o.~,.;..:.----.. ---vt>nl laQ •&.MRI For P~UTES. VIOLINS. ,f'ower 9040 Oriinlll' .. 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Nual aell 1$ ~ AJao Maestro phase ' • ... ti!!.n ~u~~c •:&128;:1kb ~:~~.IOe shifter $100 M1r1h1ll en~ v.kndtt98 9793 ~;'~:!'ii~;hl!nJQ: \;!:!1 4/ttaptl.50 fa. equaJi,er 5225 Ol•tort you'r~ proud to own l'LANTS. ban &l1111 baslteb, etc Si.l Su to'rom 9AM. 2M Saeru, <;M LIDO ISLE Gara1tt' Sole Sut " Sun, lOAlol 4PM 119V1aZunch lo ., .,.. ~e.rb wut S200 and E S O C NT O ot more . ..,,ea RADI 0 R L Sl~J>i> s. Wllrm teuk trim Sal8T&x lnc1Udtd 1275 St'll all for & anlerlor. kt-el1cen NO CARD" 11300 o(r S<t8 4937 ; M [l fBRGLASS lt'rboard, trallerablt' Draw your own or 1e 133>3:J'U OD C11ll Puc1f1c Dolphin. In•· oame, addreu. phone 1n AMhelm (7H 1996--024 l •e'll make one c .. rd ~ POWER BOATS . t111.Add~e:ich. Orqpnally 5110 S'10. SABOT. W1l1<>n, ready ~o Motor HOtM INf ... 111/J' to 32' fo'ully sell rnnlamcd Specuil Weoekl} HJle, ltt'i.cne for Wkl'nJ, HEGF.M:Y MOTOR llOME HENTAl..S 92!i N. H<1rbor Blvd S A • •531 2SO:J•. Send ch«k or money or• enor Sauphone. pro· dr~st1c11lly redurcd l ract:. dolly & oars. ind der to " ' l300 s.ao 1.909 rt SPM For rent 'i4 Mntorhme lo'or ~JI'-' 75 Lu\ µ1c:ku1 "' 'hell, Am I'm 11lt'rt>0 l'ull a.rt 4pm ~iQ f6.*>8 '61 lntern41uoru1l. •1too. t•ni: 111 :ii. Int c:ond S8$0 64$ Ul63 118 F'ord r U.&hcL Jki.t orfrr 008 -1143 611 Ford Ran£<"1 300. Ton shell 1800 646'7~ TOP DOI.I. \R I' \tu l~l \IP.DI \1 F.I \ FOJ< i\ I.I l"OH 1-;u ;' r Ans CAI.I. OH COM t: 1:-. 1'0SU;l •s NEWPORT IMPORTS 3tOOW C:1l llwy, NU 642-9405 TOP DOLL4R. PAID Ji'OU C:L t-:.\!\ 'MrORTCAIS Sut Sun 10 '· 10101 Jo Ouy Ot. U~~ Bch. M1111: I tem.s & Clothing f'ILOT Nl~MG fu~~~al model, xlnt $5-$10. WttlJelhey 1a 5 st __ a _ 122.1 SC Sl~/wtr. 7. mi 646-..,....,evn ENS PARKER 16' HOBIE Cal . Light fast 4Q2·4S99 t've11 "'lrnds . ·73 mm:. V8 r U . 11hl!ll. W •.._.TEDI P.O. Boll 560 195 t:.17lh St , CM hull • t400 New sails Ml! t313duys air cond. cmpr l t>"'cltt ~""' 6'.osla~h~U.Clf 92626 tNexlloSheUStal w windows Trailer -PS. PB. Ill'"' t•rh JUMKAUTOS Garaatft f\irn. Sale. $A WOYRU.WQOD . PM IS3Hl3ll Sl700. 644<&467 For 5ale 19H Titan ~'. brakes, runi. xlat S4JOO A!l1t;RICA f'ORF.IC:-: & SUN \goure Li\•. 01n, .,.... -----l t'ncrator. lill1' 11 All 963.9035 1 par morr 1 "'h Urnn l)eft,l ldtm furmsblnp, SHAD£S.Tow;. Off GERltAN Madt' Framus i4 SI k fl 22' Cb-. loah, su,.; xtrus $12.900 61S 3370 an)'Ont' f7U II 6JS 1120 SADDLEBACI< BMW BUY OR LEASEMOW ... IMW TltADl-IH't '72 2\W-4 lll> I~ I t t ·n ~t.l A u;1 .. vru 1 • '7:1 llavaria UH8JSI l • 1~ li..i111o1rio t348Ll''M l N :t 'OC.'Shp, 1251lL.YLI " 'j' 2002 4 Ill' <Mal'UU I JU SADDLllACK IMW ., MISSIOH VIEJO .. ll I ·2040 4ts .... t49 OtlAMGI! 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Sat 9 s 331 --f'W.OS & O"J°"' 1090 ~esa.67S·l:WJ _ hi..:h prcssur'. 011 pump llh, 20'8" fo'ully S1C dt:ck. rc:bulll cnl(ine. NEWPORT IEACH to: 20lh St CM Membl'rshlp to lrnn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Liqwdalion of all rcm111n 11ddl'd lor durali1hty: not Ullt'd twke. $3,llOO firm l:ood tlrea. runs '<>'id' 752·0900 : :1 ,\:'It I-' :'II i\ I' i: , -Coast Country Club, $SOO P' IE L D. S Ware ho u .e In& i6 model'\ al :'ltesu r:u:ing ~clds trlr $3950 Ca.II 495-ll~ 6i5 offer. 673 2991 day~. • ~~1~,~~1·~;i~11~1~0 :;:~n I \ln\ang u lt'. C'H'r)thmi.: ~l -Sale 400 pianos" or· Boat~nftor 646·.W12 9601494 rS36 3133 75lll269 ~fl1·r tlpm bi All .i Hornto ldr wd m~t go. plants, furn Th "Sunset"' p tt re gans. new uM!d Spinets. 17· Sante f'c. old11· but '70 Fo rd \'1111 I 1'11 n 1600 ~llN ,.n .. m1· I "'hi 13 l.1"11 W IMI Ilk .. '"'"' n:. ~tereo, m1i;r \II dJ) rtt , 1 u . s. Crancb. 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COU,E Automatic raci10 & atr cond ( 101Cll) '71 RAT 8SO COUPE SNto with low miles (87tEMGJ 71 VOLVO 2 Or 4 soeed -like new 1133 10NC) '71 VW IUS 9 Plll>Senger model (845CAX• '72 TOY OT A W AGOol A good httle car I 133FNO $1597 $1697 SAVE S25t9 Sf 797 '72 AUDI I 00 LS $2777 Au1oma11c a1r cond sunroof e1c (539HONI '72 TOYOTA CIUCA $2777 4 soeed hardtop. Sharp' t632KKZI '72 MGI GT court $2999 A • ,oeed bePutyl I 70~ '73 DATSUN WAGON $2999 Automatic aor cond & iow tTllles 16t9JFUI '74 YOYOT A LANDCRUISEI $4999 4 l()eed winch & low ml~ 12C8296J '75 FORD MUST ~tlG II $2795 4 soced w•lh radio (AlV024J llRQD~SMDTDR YOLVO & TOYOTA HIO I Merperite P'ltwy. ~.,, "' 4 Mission Vieio ... 831-2880 495-1210 • > • • i: 11a58f.ACH8LVO. f>7 All• Ru~4-d1 sed af\6pm. lOO new u ~t'd 1 m 67 911 T11rl!t1 "',rntJ-.llt: •C.aicat •Pick CJr Cu OOMosnnant•inll HUHTINCJTONBUctt lWO !lillp« ena1ne, 4·'*h medlatt dell\erv t-'o mH h I cond . $Ii ISO l\111h1bla. _142·m1 -MO-OM2_ dl>c braltei.. M icheh a.... quok rail 60 moi. fin 673 GJ77 213/694°3951 r.idlllls Good rondltion Hew. UMd av1ul. --7 I 4/ft04900 llAMDMEW S18SO 6457$U___ _ IO BRmSHCARCO Porsche !I~ t m Rik , 1976 DATSUN Ha.do t727 MoERvac·~ OES 213/694-3951 AM /fo'M rJdlt), L>lx ml ' •••••••••••••••••••••• ..., Mag whb, lull rat•k, new _ HONEYBEE OM OISPLA y 714/900.2900 radial t1rl'' ne11. bJltcry. '73 Corolla Auto tran!>, • !>pt.'ed ntdto he11tcr & lrmtd M•w "76 HcM.tse of·~ '70 MG MidJl't Clean, Xlnt l'Ulld ' S4,000 ml. A!lt t''.\1, itd tlrea. lo m1 u n d t' r ~ e a I HO .... DA Ca-xtr.is Sl600 Muke ofr A.:.luni ~ Alt ti11m. tlean Ong ownr, $2100. UU.B210ll·i7180> " ',. A.UTHOIUZ D 675397t 644~ 833·77Wt•H•s &wknds OMLY $2118 OVH 100 MERCED~DEALER To Cltocne Fro.! ~.::~er. MG TH ... K IRITISH 4 le~~~ psor::t~:d ~I !sc ·n Toyota COf"Ofto Mrill Coupe 72 DATSUN 510 4 s~. rud10, heutcr & red w/wh1te interior <trr6JER> PRICB> TO SEU. Fiat COSTA MESA DATSUH ~ll.i.roor Bl~d. 540-6410 t725 ...........•...•.....•. ·74 1''1al IZ8SL, 4 spd, lOM m1. xlnt cond t.owner $2,600 Evu, Wkndi. !MI0-231b '75 F1.iL 124 Dark blue, LI. mi , $lW() Bob, 813-4312 '7l Xl9 .Xlnt t'ond. Mags, 11m (m \lerco. )lellow $3,8 50 ti75 11824 or 898 3533 FiGt 9725 .........•............. F I A . T I 28 2 DR. SEDAN Special Sale Price UNIVERSITY 523-7150 1" bra kl'... h c '1 t er &c Oldsmobffe On lhc SI.Ill• Ana Fwy THIHK AM I F M r u d 1 o . Un · 4 s~. tit<'reo It prked lo ~tll ~ CtfOJ l".S I SA.DDLHACK VAUIY IMPOHS 131-2040 49S.•949 ._. __ _._ c-• GMC ,67 M--"-n-n", .. ~ S BRITISH CAR CO behe\.'ably immaculate~ nvnuu -· """""'-""...., • '""' MG--JAG-TR Must i.cc to behcve• Trucks Auto. aJr. FM. xlnt l'Ond t668WH1 Exc1lmg pl1n lt:lll you 28SO HJrbor Bl\.d. $3JOO 64S-74005'7s-86311 pu~hase l1kt a lease OHLY $4795 Col>ta !ltcs.i S40 Sensible pa) menu. Over NEWPORT DATSUN MIZ'76240D 100 oew/u>cd. lm-JOCJllGI' CLASSIC WHIT!! mediate dthvery . For •••••••••••••••••••••• Walh p3rehm~nt ant quote eall 1973 JAGUAR . Power w1ndov.s. literco IRITISH CAR CO XKE COft•ertibl. radio und more 48 mos A CL ASSIC-beautiful lease. S!lOO cap red Ca1 213/694·3951 yellow "'tenor, pwr l'ost $12,6:16. 48 MM a 714/900.2900 stccrmi:. air cond. $202.21 plw. ta11.. 0271l54 > eolOm<ittr Super dean HOUSE OF IMPORTS MGI ser,1cedb> us. <29292>. 213/921-1511 •••••••••••••••••••••• 714/523-7250 '68 ~IGB. \'Cry titan, de pendable. wire wheels 1973 JAGUAR 888 0u .. e Street N~WPOlt1' Ut:ACH 833-1300 '75 Pondw 914 Mint• Bla('k beauty. C11n le:ase Scn~1lill' pymls , (f>UNOO> lritlsh Car Co 2 '3/694-2154 __ 7_14/990-25~ '11 T oyoto c.,,._o Auto tr11n~ , ~uper nire car 1~l>NLI Bill MAXEY TO't'OTA 1111 ........ •\ .... \\ •fWH' , ... ._. 'L~N I I 6 • Jo4 '14 Toyota P1Uup XKE 2+2 Bnlls h radng c reen w /tun inte rio r Autom11llc, pwr stN!r 1n11. air cond & chrom~ v.1re "hctb Sold llUt• 1 1973 i.er vH·c reco rd:. I\ mlable An outsl<1nd me automobile. MIZ SaYe T11M mu.st see $1900 496 lS96 Unique 1''1nimce Plan ---·66 Porsche 911. While l.('t House of Imports ·73 GT. Xlnl cond. Ne wtbrn l<.'ath Int Good 4 Spel'd , t.ipl' d~ck. Cll m pt'r i. he II ! t<: 49341 $2799 help )ou lease or buy on radials, AM/FM. 46, t'Ofld1lion 642 1636 ol over llO new u nd used mi Must sell SS1..t9411 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA NEWPllHT lMPLJHTS ·10 XKF 2+2. auto. '41rc whls. In m1 . sharp. loadt-d S1,:1110 67S·l00b Mertedt:s Bein~ Molo Cari. '75MGI Factory Q,erdr1ve, wheel11 Aulhonu:d De11lcr 5lnpes. Can lease.~· 211/921 ... 518 bJepymts.172.NIL 714/523-7250 lritlsh Car Co -------213/694-2154 Mtz.•77 210SE 714/990-2525 Be the first on )'Our block -.,,. with 11 280SE. Call for a Opel 974 quote on this exciting ••••••••• •• ••••••••••• nt'Wl'Ur '670PRCOUPE HOUSE OF IMPOttTS 4 cyl • 4 s pttd r1d10 2 ll/921~511 htater 13212133031. Un - _714/523-725_0 believably 1mmol'ulate! Must see lo beht\'C1 MERCEDES USED OHLY $995 J.ii:uu 450SE'a CllMI 450SEl's NEWPORT DATSUH THINK IRITISH Grut belectlon in >.t~k 8811 Dove Street THl ... I( IRli now. Buy or lease t..._11 NEWPORT BEACH ~7 Porst•ht• nl'w pa1nl, chrom~. enii &. trans. !Ill Map, d 1~c: t;r11kt':., elec· sunroof. like n l'w , - i ltl • ••••I ·• I• I\•\ .............. '--''-'"''·· •4 96'l·Z2W '69 Toyota Corona :;; Pon.~h; Ca-;;;;-;1 HARO't'fW Automall<'. I L . , 0'4ner & luw m1lt"s 1tre l!HlOOm.-. ,\lloys \ZllYJ lll AM /FM stcr. ptw. Mu&t · sell $13,IMMI 117:1-4561 Rolls Royce ......................• • 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER. ROllS·ROYCC , ... J .... -.. '*•-18Uc~ ,..._ __ _,~ -------Triumph 9767 C.LOSIO SUNDAYS ....................... Ta6 Unuaual opportunity to see m any cherry mOdeh. h l're now Cun I asc/trade lrittlll Cor Co 213/694-2154 _714/9'0·25~ 1971 Tri .... TR6 A 0tl4l owner ('!Ir XLNT' lw.10TBI SADDLllACK VALLEY IMPOltTS Ul-2040 495-494' '73Tri ... GT6 4 Speed, radio. ht'll<'r, l ~.000 mlle l'lr (473J PX). Slkf5079. $3399 ~: . .-1 '"4~ 1• tit A 1 •• ~l \IL' t-41 J"4 Tl"4t .1~'~ Etf AJ •4 lj...1.1 • ·~ • ";.J U 1 \ i. VolctWCIC)4tft f 770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 VWIUG 4 'P\.'t.'<i. radio & hUtl'I Unbel1e,ably 1m ma.:ulale' \f ust gee to Mlleve• <~OZWl OMLY Sl995 NEWPORT DATSUN tl88 l>vve Street Nt:Wf'ORT BEACH 833-1300 HEW '76 RAlllT Mo.te l liOI 4 SP'-'Ccl 1~1933) U499 Plus Tu' & L1t·ens1: BILL YATES VW.PORSCHE San Ju11n Cetpll>trano 137·4800493.4511 s2797 " forquote 133-1300 Sv PER fo:1.u; \NT 19&1 JAGUAa XJ HOUSE OF IMPORTS --- - -Rolls Ro> l.: 'c11. I> uµ UNUSUAL PR EVEN· 213/921 •511 ''9 OPEl.COlfPE ho I ~ t t> r t· d "1th TIVE Ml\1'4Tl':NANCt: -o l'RO<il<AM 1nr1..iea1 1 11 714/523-7250 ~u'!~~!~~ri·~:~~~HJ~ ~t~l~C~l11~.~·;~ .~~r~10~~ '73 Tnumpt\Spitfir.s i O \'W llUI( Xtras Good Sl'C /\ f ham tJ :1 I o t ond mu~t i.t•ll 1mm\.'i'I. lhtlO'ol' rrom. Can lcu:.<' s1:ioc1 lh t ofr. 492 M97, M9wy to chooH fr'OM: DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT tlUW.W~ AtM• SCllttoARo 557-2132 H hcduled ,..M et or) .. -II bl m &"It' LUXUI"'' 'I I I J"·1 i>l'J'\'l<'t!~ parts ond l11bor MBZ ~tu:~·se~ 'to ml'>~l~cov! ! '' ·' u U l •'v f 1 Great Selection MUST :,1:;L1, rn~n;o · or :1 ~ r, 1!1.000h ml es · tZLJ757) 675 ~.!!Ml "h1•0 '"11 lt·<J~<'. uy or of w.ed l\tern'<le~ Bent OHLY S 1295 11111t h,1,t· "'vr J aieuar hard to rind clas)ll & late '67 S1IH•r loih.u1m' Cpc 11.1th uur ~l ,1,,:1t· Pl11n PoPtilar model!!. 45051:o;·'I NEWPORT DATSUN lmmJl'. lo m1 , P\l Pt~ C'Jlltod:i) rordct:uls SL's, SEL'11. Diesels 888l>ove Strttt ICI'• '1111•1 BRITISH CAR CO BUY OR LEASE NEWPORT BE/\Cll ------- 213/694-3'5 I HOUSEOFIMPORTS 833·1300 Toyota 9765 714/990-2900 213/9~ lo8HI '71 01X>I, 2 dr, J-owner. •••••·~~~~·~~;~•••••• 714/5 3·7250 39M mi Gd tim, xlnt ORANGE COUNTY'S ·7 3 JAG XJ6 Supt·1 h 11nd elegant H:irt• 1 olor Can lease ~KA'r lrittsh Cor Co 21 l /694-2154 714/990.2525 -•Ml WAGON .-cond. $l ,SOO 581 9~9 -VOLUME ·es 230$, AM/FM. AIC. P.t.ro 9747 TOYOTA DEALIR Mlcbehns. 18 mp1. 46, ••••••••••••••• • •• • ••• • ml .. li&bl blue. prob 1972 PANTERA fllM!St txample ln \J.S. COUPE 8 l")'I., 5 r,peed, 114.000. s.8-1$66 eves faclor)' air cond • pwr . F,XAM PLI-; Rr11nd new 1976 Toynt.i 2 l>r & full) equi ppcd c 1116489) ONLY $2997 01 I in.me.: All <MC 1>1,11wm ,\lrl> !llarlin 8ritl1h Car Co 213/694-2854 714/990·2525 V\\' Baia Hlill truni. • F~I ~lt'l lV, Ii trk J.1mpii , loll> uf ''mi. S7:!S. GIG-8681 Autos, Ntw 9100 AMtos, Mtw HOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Must 1$ell '67 2SOS, auto. ~XI\ 140 Rnudslcr. com-snroot. AM/FM tasseue, plt·tt· J(round up reslorn new radials S3J:>O olr Alttoa. Htw 9 ...... Hew tlOO ...... Mew 9100 111111 ~ •• w~·nbh e. 644 4147 r,75.1301 bt!f 9·30 or' 11ft • ••• •• •••• • ••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----pm. - -__ · __ sleenog & brukei., pwr windows. AM/FM r11d10. healer. Uolcd cl111i. & rally wheel covcri.. IJn· believably 1mm111tul1le! Must see to believe! tffOPRC). Mf\RQUIS MOTORS BEETLES ~USES . ....- HONDA 4 SPEED HATCHBACK • ~ ~ morw, ........, ,_ .,. W1111 l1a IPrTtfk rw1 ~ Otll ....... p 41 "Wfor ~drMtelft fl'A ...... ~ht ~'°"'" Oft ,..w ........ Of - ...... ~145. HONDA 4 SPEED WAGON '63 MBZ 190 D • S!>C{'(I. 1nrf, ona paint & mleno MW clutch Ir 1Ulrter Sac $17~ 4!M..tl21 ,' ...... "IU' tll v1 •1 I'" .•J • '··•I , ,,, I - , /1. . t •·' Nil 1\',11 ,,.,. 'VII J• , I J~ l'\0 4' • , (, OMLYSll,895 HEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street I 960 MIZ ltOSL NEWPORT BF.ACll 197 I TOYOTA ROAD::>'TER. Allor111inal ___ l __ l_3_·_l_l _O_o __ _. 4 spee:~~~ radio. cqu:sment inclulll's 4 -.o+ 9741 (5i920JN> ~I F:a::~·r::a:~~1! •••••••••••••••••••••• NOWS 1295 Un b l' l 1 e v 11 b I y 1 m 1975 PEUGEOT llU. YA TES mnl'ulute' Muist 'In ' tn DIESEL WAGOH VW PORSCHE l;ehhe! !ACH247l. Lvwded ·S1lver . low • OMLY $6595 m1le11, ceclrll" sunroof. S.in Junn C11pl!\trano NIWPOITDATSUH AM1l''M stc·rto, air C'ond 837-4800 493-4511 & r o of r :ll'k Mu:. 888 Dolle Street 11orrHicc• (<lllONKK > IF YOU NEWIP303R-IT)R0tO~A<.:ll .E. ... CH IMPORTS '60 Mert'edl'll Hcn1 M u~t llOll. GOOd conrl ~,.1 oh ov r 9*>0. fl7~ !Mt.ti '°"" havt> u ll•rvlce w oHor or 148 DOVI ST. ioods lo i;ell. pJue<> an ud 1n the l>a1ly Piiot MEWPOIT HACH C1.1s111fl<>d S1•ct1on 7 5 2·09 00 llhoot• ttt2-~7ll .......... HOO AMIM. Mew HOO .... Mew HOO ··••!•f••••··--········· .............................................. . USED IABBITS vw Fully l1c1ory eQul('oed (2837871 , •. ,, ............. . ....... It! 53499 ~ul fAt 4 llCENSI DOM IUIMS. IMC. VOLKSWAGEN SALES-SERVICE-PARTS GAllOE M WHT VW . ,, ' ... '' • •' • ',, •f ,\, I o, "'I! • .'11 '70VW W•tph1U11 Like Mitt' $3(54> 490-~ ·71 VW Beetlt' Auto reblt. enf Xlot t·onJ , very . clean • S I !IS O 493 S33S '72 411 Xlnt. •1.000 110 ll!Jd Vol•o 971 ..........••.••......• SOUTHBtN OltANGf COUMTY'S V~V~~~LIR Must Sell' '65 VW V 110 EX/\MPt.E Brand nf'w Rblt t'DR·lraru. Sl350 bl.t 1976 Volvo 242S Full> oft 492·5680 eqwp~ tOli89231 1008 VW, Auto xlDt runnina t ond Clean 646 8M4 '11'7 VW Bus. Rblt 1600 eng + trans AM FM tupc. gd cond. $1,400 ti3l 043.'I ONLYS6596 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS .... , .... Y ·" • ,., 'f tit•N • 'a. ( I _. , ,, , , I• t ...,,. ·•1..''• ••l HJ •SALIS •SBVICE •LEASING O•en4tOI Delnry Serv~e" parts now open on Sal s 8 to 4 for )OU r COii\ eruence 88 VW Bug. 4 i.pd, clean 1966 Hmho• C M !.411 'llOl 1ns1de "out, good llrts. ............. ..... tlO ... .-... ... tlOO •r l.i • { 11ood eond. $95() 67.S 9332 -".. -" •• ---............................................. . VW '6S Sqbk. '67 rt•bll enll rt>l·ently repaired tuned S&'iO 644.II()13 75 Rabi>il. std. trans. am radio. radials . $2800. _8d·"5l bef. &pm •74 VW Dosher. am/(m radio. sunrf, xlnt t·ond. ·•11&-:wm '61 Pst~ lite bhll.'. OU clutch. ad eng .. t trts -U.000 mi 751-4518 before !pm SLOC;!O. ·70 VW Pop ToP Cam~r Van Rt but ll cn1pne. $21~ Coll 008-~2 '63 VW Sqback, nice cond S8SO P urch a s ed 1n Germany 831·1373 ---'73 VW Bil( Velloy, 'l:lnt l ond $2IOOO. Ca II SS4 34iil al\ e & wltnds '66 VW Squarebutk l;d rond $1.ClOO or mJk1· uf fer. Cal\S48-63S6 • • '76 SCIROCCO LTD Sptttal Edtlton Modtl brov.-n y, addle 10lt"r111r Puel 1nJec 111tn Hlaupun•l •'M·t·a,,:trlll' 3000 Mii~. J.1 usl i.ell' \ ~195:751-0959 I '116 VW Bug wi rcblt t't'S . S600 P ll: 644·46'79 aft Spm_ ), 1 ·n VW Bug Runs a~at. <>na ownn. $900. Days. s.57·.aD. Eves. 673·5825 ?4VW412W9CJ011 t\lflo. trans , air rondl l lonlns.179KNU SPICIAL $ Bil l MAXEY TOYOTA I t I• • ~ I • • t ' .. . .... . . .. , . .. '•AllOEN WE\l VW I • ... 'I'. I • ' I• I .("4 1 O I 7SaeMMt .io. Uun , ,11r 1.:ondl tlof\h1«i. df'IU"f' modfl 611MNM $3199 '•4 11 Di N W(Sl VW ' ... vwauG 4 pftd, rad o. heater f(ood lrtt\IPOl'lOtion 11a1wc. ,,,, . ... -.. w • ...,.,.. .. _ .. ., ... . y..,Mlf ............... .. '-e'1,T,.llt&U...C.. AT HUGI SAVMS THISWB-IND '72AMCJe•elitt Auto ttan1> • powt•r stt't'nna. rud10. he11lcr . <m MXC) Stk•SW4 $2399 ~~:J 'itli· i•I Al"tll>'' HU"4T I'•·· "•BEACH 11-11 n a• ~~o 0441 You don l need a aun lo "draw fa.st" when you plat'e 1n nd 1n the Doily PllOf'Wanl Ads• Call now -642-5678. Friday S!ptembef 17 1976 DAil V PILOT 011 •••••••••••••••••••••• Cf) Nabers cadillac Quality and Pric~ Guaranteed Lc.i)iOIJ SpC(;l.llht' P1dt>trt'J R.itc\ L.1r1>cst Sclectf,111 ,,, Nrw & U\CJ C.1J1ll.h.i. in 01,ng~ Counw OJ>t'n Sund•Y C.dillac Master Dealer 2600 Hubor Blvd CO)u Mm S40.9 I 00 Wt .,.,.. , .. ltlHff'fl'tl ........ ,_ .. h , .. ...._ _. .. AC'T MOW .. ....... .................. .__ ....... ,,... ....... ......., .. 141CM......, '76 BOBCAT ~3599 L..-......... ,..., 4 cyl 4-tPHd SIMI btlttd 11d1ll1 A11MO Whtie letters Tint~ olass Electnc rear wlndOW dtlroste< Oise bratcM Fadory sun rool Ser 500837-8329 WHll All A WXUIY~,.1d lnclvdet V-8 Auto Irena F or; llr ciond Power tlHrlnQ a breket Racrlal wM• Wllll Bvmoer PfOltctlOn Vlnyl tc» Tinted g1 ... ' Dual Racing tnlrrM Str No 1191*7216 USED CARS ' J I • .. ._-:r.~-.. . . Fr1d1y. S!ptembef 17, t979 .......UM4 ....._UM4 ~UM4 ......_UNd .............................................. ••••··············•···· ...................•.. ...... u .. d A41tot, Uted . ••..................••.•.......•••.......... '73 C•d CCl\IJX' th \'11lc LoJ.ded ••.•1110 <.'@II I\' I llllt. '16 St'YllllP I 11.id1 Wl c'-•'Y conu•I\ .1bl "lr• + r lb fr11n1 1· nd l 'all-..0.111'4 "76 wtlt !';I Dor11d11 tt>m I ..,hl/N.'d "'' ~Ill tO J ~I llturHJI o~IO 71 ~.in de \'1111• '•·Vi p11sn&.. 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OGO l1 ~ Must11n11 9, .iuto '7% PU1lo Uc.•111'-'-. l>tn 1111 ur . n"w Rlt air hckh ~~ 11oork $'7~ Cal LAI ma Xlnlt'ond ~I ~!I GP muff. o~~rh.&\llr Marl.~~ on ll P~I l'..&4 T7t\3 ·~ FINblrrt. ll " .1ut11 Sl.400 bill 331'7 tral\ll, 1ir, hlr, radio n ' -body WOflc ••• '"'· SIW i i Mu:.tana II, _!'It.1th I Air, •Int t'(Mld. --'7$ Sin Witn hJKI , 111•11o ·7~ 1;r,1n Pnx. madt·d lalo.11 S3 ·~ 61S 4'2tl IHI B•I Aire Sta lion --.61 Cumaro . --Wac.on. $200. cai.h ll TOP • It 1831 I Ju\:Mrt1ntf Fully autu, /\ l . lo ml llt\'11. 11111 nrn111n.: t'<ind Ol'"' ~", ~ l»t orr ~ml bala e. 192·03R3 _ Sl f'V 968· IOM fl!llf\1 >.lrtl' !J:!~ ~1 . ., ... V rd "' I • dfct.rnoblt. HS Shurp! Offer •'l8 ~70 hH 004~ "14 St.i W1111. 4 bPd . 'TO I.\' Mu11>1. llVlO. JI~. I'll ('ll!l:.c-llt' sh•n-u. r1u.ltuh1 . .aat. II all1•1 pk1t. 1m S2\JOO OOZ !\IU;: m,1u1l.1t1• ,ITS.I 8."3 .11111 6'tS Y033 '78 CtwYJ Caprio tdr • .... 0 r 8 c·un ~rio. eood ..................... . 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G44·004f7 -cood ' •tereo " low MARK IV wh11"' •1dow11l h1. •UfM'I mtlea Buy or lei \' F II !lhurp. low rn1ll.'Ull HOUSE OF IMPORTS 21l /t21°HH 714/121·7150 Y ou'N Poyiwg TooMKll!•• CONNELL CHEVROLET :!ll2li 1111 r oor u I\ d COSTA M t-:~A ~It> l:.!UO u Y PO\\l'f \'(I u1 Jlllt!d :.ports •r Musi 11t'f' l •• , 'io t;1c11m1noSS New \ KP). with lnd1v1dunl ,.,,111 app~clllf' Lie 21111 Vf. 11 :?dr .1uto. li111 1'1111. I enic . A M FM t:auellt, SADDLUACIC lt!11U\er 1wuh. tall ~t~·r SJ " 011on1 Lot .. of m1ll•, 1Jut 111 gd tlrt.>:>. beaders ha YA.WY tMPOaTS ins:.-rru1 :.~ 1·untrol. 999 11d '"••111· 111 .. 1 H·ll Thwlderblrd 9970 Jlll"lo.~n .. limper sh\'11, llt-2040 4tS.4't4't M FM sh"f't>O. rur win SA.Ml.A ANA MS l!*l'Jor ~O io; I ••••••••••••••••••••••• tool bv>., 3 apd. auto.__ _ _ __ d ow de frostt:r, lnw LINCOLHMbCUIY '7.s f>lnto ..,,.M \' Ii ; , I lllltl>, clh'I' 11•d StlOOor 1>51.ol~_!~ "'74 COr'-'•U. 350, T &op, m lleJ,\' Pn l•t>d at Sl200 1301 N 'r~til\ /\ trans. P ti. p , 11 1 , 1m I '""· 111r fu I IH' 1 ,62Cor-•oir air . auto, l'llftlll")' ~f'llow below Rttaal Bh1«' Houk SontoA.no 547.0511 Xtra t'li•J n ,31 ~11 '""'' rnntrol. M'llln 81k 1nl, am rm ~h·rt.-u. ~r no 1117$00 ltithl' Jm fQl :-.11·1~11 NCX 130 Stk•4085 lilt whl. lu~ rack. 25,000 s 7 399 196 7 OLDS 9 a "95 f~l~!I IJll\' II<'\\ r11d1ul11, b\ltJt•rh $199 mLXlnll't>nd 8354~11 SA.HTA.ANA. 1 own1•r 1·.ir Ila~ t•\i•r ·7~ 1'111111 !'.I Wi:n 1\uh• "111111 :>.%0 83.1 ~ Ga Co r v\'lll' 1·oupl'. UNCOLHMERCURY ythani:• .Xlnl <"llnd 1 25.ooonu7~~~ lllST lh11I t'l<'un.11dl11ok /\:\t f M. mags. nu llrl'a. IJOl N Tu.'ltlll Broudwa\ · ('ol>tu Ml'l>J rni:. j.!tl lransp l::ni,: 111 xlnt l'Ofld . 2 top:. lk>i.l Santo Ano 547·0522 Super ,hJq> 7~ t'utl.i' 71 P111111 Uody & en11 'Int 1wn • mnl S600 131 ~ offer 137 :m2 Salon. lo 1111 • .ill 'Ira:. Mu.-.t :.d~~~I v• 9 974 ~=,:O~g:: ~~~ '67 Corvt'lle t.'Onvert. xlnt '71 LINCOLN s.'>tW Also 117 MustJni:. -I •••••••• •• .. ••••••••••• 142.m 1 _540o0442 t\')nd, S3800. M!J.121619 aft COHTIHIHTAL i:r:•~~.~~P SiUO p,t ~ tt60 i<! \t·it.i .\ar (·ond. r.tthu -- -5 30 PM Fri MARK IU IX. •••••••••• •••tt•••••••• m•11o un•io '<Int collll C11ll ·~Nova. R&ll .. xll)lint., ---Full power . Loaded with '73 CulS, ~·dr, all Alrui.. ATLAS arti•rlipm640-,t236 tarai En(I needs v.·ork.C...,. · 9tll every conceivable op new t1ru l owner . , 5495 962 Ol:'Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lion. Lie s.97MPll i2 IOO llli S..ti 8479 71 \1·1tu ll11h·hburk !1 II ii Couc11tr XR7 loaded. $3999 ' ' Chry I /""'llMHlth uutu tran:.. Xlnl 1011d c--1er tt2 ori&tnalown~r.top shan. ™o 9 957 'er •. , . )l*-'11 l'\l l)t)'G'75·47h:! ... r • "' '"'" S"'._."' ......... O\)l·n DJal) & ~n 111 10 •••••••••••• •••••••••• S270U 513.7137 ...... ' ... ,..,..,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 c·h I r ........... r .. ,r LJNCOlH MEICURY '73 Squire Waj;on. on.: PM IJura 1 dnip the ball' G\'t ·• r)' •' ol4N ..., ·" ' -1301 N T 1 o11oner Lo11o ma .1ulu :ur 2!1'-"l ll,1rt1or Ah1I Joh 141th a l1111o ~t U1t1I~ All nt. full pwr . ~. Dodp 9935 us an l' It :\l. I r I c·1 r d " .• 646·Mliafl6prn ••••••••••••••••••••••• SantoAM 547·05 11 rad .. i..tra1lt•.111 ):!Ji!'> 1 '·1 ·~'" 1111 .a~sa hl n u -· . . . --63 Dodge Pwr Wagon. 6 -752t.r.!06or 75:!11182 546-1934 rhondrl2f>ti78 16 l\c,.port <:ust . plush cyl, 4 spd. runs i:ood, Mercury 9950 ,.. 1111. all >otras lmmJac llOOtbtitofr. 751.1341 •••••••••••••••••••••••......._Mew tlOOAllto1.Mew 9100 Aalto1. Hew 9100 Ne,.,-car warranty. •75 MBCUIY . ••••••u •u••••••••e.,_•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••!!••••• Sacn fict. $6,$00. ~st of· 1970 Oodl(e Chiarstcr V-8 MOHTEGO MX rer '41 2545 auto. uar. P•SP 8 See le appre<·111le A.<.ktnit St20C 2 Door. hurdtop, VI orbftlofCer.548·0SL8 auto traru>. 111r cond. ••••••••··~··••••••••• power steenna & brakei; Ford tt40 radio. heater. \ 1nyl lo~ '76 MAIK IV Thi» 1>e111,1l1ru1 Maril I hit$ ~er 1tcoria1. & br.-es, power windows & seal.I. tilt wbeor. cru~ f'OftLJool. Ouad tape deek. 1Ht"9r lnt~rlor, vi nyl top. •Ir condlllon1n1 You Mu$t &t't' to ap ptte.latt C1V89A114314 t I SI 0,868 Gult.tMe LlncMt Mercury 16800 Beach Bh·d ~:;::och ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su per •hurp f l.lC' 1967 FOID 023LVZ GALA.XIE 500 $3999 Automat ir. vi.ny l top SANTA AHA With ou:c extennr & ID LJMCOLH Mucu•y tenor. 139tiCiPZ1 Must -NII' 1301111. Tuslln Mow o..ty S49t s-to .....__ ,.547.0S 11 fOR BEST bf"F'ER ) Must91MJ TowM & COWttry •••••••••••••••• .. •••• Auto Sales & ~aaing '65 M u slan~ eonvl•rl. 2JS7 llarbor. Co!ilB Me~a Complete new en1 3 yr CALL 6 .. 6-444' ugo. Mag whls. tuck ,75 ..,..RD roll upholstery. iilereo. '""' fire·englne red A beau GRAN TORINO ty! C Painter. U Lid ~°!;.~:."'; •..... ~!~.~~.~:::~ ... ~.~~1~.~:.: ....... !!!4! ~.~:.1: ..... ~ 9 Pa aenl(er wagon v 8. Park Dr /\pl tD. 8 auto trans , JJ014 Cr 11l~r· an11 ll brakes. fal1.0ry 111r '74 Mustang ll Air, aulo condit1on1n«i. A M /FM p 1b, P s, radio, llntc a-.tereo dual swmJt tall 11lass. buckelS. lo ml aatc. jug)llll!t' rack Lo\\ S3,19S. IW6~~ -- mil~~~e ~ireat (am1lv '71 Muslnng Grundc. pis. WHERE EVER YOU LIVE IN ORANGE COUNT.Y BUYING A USED C ARJN COST A MESA FROM JOHNSON & SON .•• • "JUST M1~K ES SENSE!11 - ' Look over our nice selection of clean, scrfe buy us~ cars. w.~,.. reducing our inventory., reduclftCJ our prices to make room for trade ins on o&# NEW '77 MODELS. '8999 ... '74 UMCOLH 4 DOOi SIDAN V 8 1u10 trnn• lactor, air cond111on1no ~ SHterino pO>NQt OISC orll'.el OOW9f w.ndowtl oower ""a1s radio neatef wn1tewall tire, \llnyl rOOI llnleo Qin, ~ cover<; 1111 wneet e••r1 n1co carfl Lie No 14~PP s2795 '72 FOID MA VlllCK Autome11c 1ren1m 1H1on l1c1orv 11r Cll)(\d1l10ning, DOW9f' S1ee<1ng rldtO hfflet Nice car4 Lu: No C>e3ELV ; s 1699 '74 '°ID hllSTANG V-t cyl , l\llO trans llldOl'V air oond1tlon1no radio. "81181' Sliver wnh a sunroof Pretty ear lie. No •69LPO S]695 '7J MUST .... MMel Auto trans • factC>fY air candttlonfno, POW9I' et ring 1>0wef brM<... "°"' Windows. AM/FM radio. h .. , •• lltnyt roof Uc No tttt<HY. s4995 •71 MllCURY~WACM>k V·8 auto tran1 lw::tOJV .,, COtldltion..,g power-1tfft'ln9 Po ... bf._ radio helter ,..,l~lt J\ret IH')led ~ass ...,... ~ ~ 8 pusen99' Extrl low m11 .. L~ No s201s '7J PQaOTO•IOWIAOM v..e 1u10 trane. fedOtY air ~ct111on1ng., pawer stHrlng : POWW !lrlket. radio. heater See ,, lod8)'1 Uc No 981HPO ' 52395 SB US TOOA'1 llO(l YOUIWA.oH,_.S ----------· -IMPORTS s2saa or, Scr.132741 p b. a c. lit whl. sttr $4799 I.ape dk. new Ures. Mak SANTA ANA offer 434 Rht'r:cldc, NR LIHCOLH MBCURY ·~ .. -wit Zsv~ Auto , PS. 1301 N T-uslln cle11n. runs "''>' gd $925 s-t.Ano 547.os 11 Pti968-52ts BIG TRADE ALLOWANCES A~ MIW FRONT WHIR. DllVE FIO..WAGON ·s~~so · ...... ,.. ..;;J.;fJ 6 l•'"'"" Fully lodOtY eo1.11pc>ed CWPLF10004808·"3.43) /BRAND NEW B-210 2 DR. SEDAN ...... , ... .._ Full f Id OtY 9QIJl1>trenl (HLB210852182-4•13l t..-eA11 _,V.Y BRAND NEW 710 2 DOOR SED~N s3450 'J1v ,,.,.,,,, ~ ri. """"' 110 1 (.). " 1.., , "''" 6 ~ k"l?Jo!)ll ,. . .+, M • 1111"• ''"' h ol tit,, .11 .. _. &i..\ ~ .. .,;.. • ~ (l)t"hyCloQn .. 43 Ml'<· 30 Ml'O I llC ,II WAV' (..11'Y 5 SNB IPA ISTIMAft YOUI MILIACH MAY VARY fREE T AHK OF GAS Wn'H TMI f'UIC"4SI M AMY HIW Otl US9 C.d-lefTJOM THll .U.11 -. ..... ~ -- 30MPG OM ... HWATS 19 MPG CrTYDltn ... 19W••wmt •••c•....._ ,_.,.....,,. __ ,_ .. ,~. fll\<t tc.'"'' ~ •t•l• tfJ~ ~I tr ... tft _...,. ...... '-.. -....... ,.., -----'"'·------ NEW 1976 LE MANS COUPE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! . MEW 1976 FIRBIRD TRANS AM IMMEDIATE DBJVaY! . ' - Ftld!y September 11 1m OAllY PILOT ffJ + Tiit & UclnM IMMIDIA TE DBJVERY! I YUi M.• MIU FACTOIY W AlliMTY OM 4 CYUMDB IMe ... IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! $1795 $2395 $1n 5 ... ""°· ,,.,,. .. factory lif s4395 Auto ,,.,,,. AM/FM ttdlO. V·8. euto. tre "s . •ower 4 speed AM rldt0 (SS40TI). P<>'ftf atterlng. ~wtleel• 121s•i 11-1n9 AM,..,_, !M2000l eoecial C3'288n I t75 MGI IOASTB I t7 4 CADl.LAC SIDAM DIYIW 1'71 PONTIAC Vl!MTUIA HATCHIACI $ jl jl9l5 Fac:tory 1H condrtlonlng. tull s,3·95 Fac:tory llf condrtroc*'I, fUll s7195 V·8, 11110. trans · PO•tr s27a5 2SC*ld.IOwmrles (3852828) 11111111 ~~l AM /'M ettrt o ~)roof stnotape , ~i-=~htOP cuatoin :7. . lt71P01SCH1914 lt6t AMC JAYBJN lt71 TOYOTA SU lt74 PONTIAC ..... FO-LA s64a 5 ~~~0 .. ~.~-== s 1395 a ... AM,,M ndo. ,.,,ve s3395 i!. ~:..:. ::.::s3995 ~.,, (YUN&U,. .tleeft (849MWJ) AM/FM ..... (1•1LHl'l OPEN DAILY-9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WI IXPllTl T DO PONTIAC W#f,JtJ/ffY WOii llG ..... Sa. WHal TOU OlllteM.LYWMAS9 YOUI CAI WI LIASE ALL MAKES AND MODEL] .. ,,.., ... .,...._.,.1a.,. i ' . o.ht ..... . . -..... ...,. '''' .,,... : ...... ,... ............ .. ~ .. ,.. cWctf •7 6 PLYMOUTH VOLARE4-DR 1975 CHEVROLET CAPIUCI CUST. Cl'£ -.-. 161 PONTIAC LEMANS v..a. llltOmltle. oower lteMng. cio-.r brlkes. ,..io, 119.-er. wMewlll tlfn, .wtre WllMI CCMrL Lie. No 91~. ~95 lt76 PLYMOUTH FUIYCOUPE '\ GIANT SAVJNGS OH All REMAINING INTBNATIONAL VEHICLES IN STOCKI SH ATLAS NOW FOR GREAT VALUES! BRAND NEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TRAVELER VI. automlhC trans . trll:X-lodt ,..., ..... AM rldio ' more! (F0082FG021M73l -. .. .. . If Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley · EDITION ~, . • ·VOL. 69, NO. 261. 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ay GAllY GaANVll..I..£ °' .. .,..,., ........ A rash or anonymous letters HDt. to Oranae County poUUcal cuclidates .otferint t.o sell them t.nformaUon damacinc Lo their • political roes Is under lnvest.11a· ' UonbytheGrandJUl)'. Accordln1 toaomedtho&e who have received the mysterious Jet. ten, the alle1ed damadn& In· fonnaUon la copies d uncu hed and po1tdated checb •loed by Richard O'Neill and herd by a Santa Ana bank. Tbe checks purportedly cover secw1ty for secret aoans leaked into poUUcal umpalcns lbat have cone unreported on can- didate campaign statements. But the bank supposedly bold· ina $215,000 worth d the O'Neill chec~ denied Thursday that any loans have been made or that it is bo&d.lq any postdatedch«ks. O'Neill, the OraqeCowtly and Southern California Democratic Party orpnizaUons • .ehaurman, said ... You've 1ot lo be kiddina. This whole lblnl ls ridiculous.'' And the alle1ed recipient can- didates who could be cont.acted. SuperviJor Thomas Riley, As· semblyman Richard Robinson CD-Santa Ana) ·and Aasem· blyman Paul Carpenter <D· Cypress). said they are not aware ol Uiy such campaip manipula- tions. About the closest anyone hu come lo an awareoesa or the scheme iJ Nell Gr&M)', a burly • private detective and former Cbicaio policeman as well as a member of tbe county Democratic Central CommJtlee. Graney reportedly spe,nt two houri with the Grand Jury Wed- .. nesday. And he and bls twirl brotffr, Edward. blve beeft• U.. clan· deltlne coatactl QI at least two Polft1otfl1UN1•ho1elp>Gded to tbe .._,mous le\ten .iter con· tactlnc the Dlltrict AU«oey'a Of· .nee. • Th• Gr .. ey brotben made fteW\l•st lllat~h when they were char&ed with aauulllng Roblnson at an O'N'eUl birthday :\f•erHOOll ~' l'. ~f OC!kH TEN CENTS .. ~ltbratlon at OemocraUc bead·• quarters. ·' A few months af\er lbo beer· tosslnt erlsode at t.he O'Neill bub, Net Graney ple.c!ed auUt.)'. todl.sturb{nf the peace. Munklpa Court Judi~ Robert Rickles took a dlamlual motion: by Edward Graney under sub- mission for a year. U Graney behaves hlmsell for that year, ('lee LETTERS, Pase A!) . . , 'Stench Safe' ~ .. . • Petroleum Basis of HB Smell ., .. _ Huntiniton Beach city offictals today received a ~ that Ute garlic-like smeU that hal hllllC over the city for more than a week as not ha1ardous to anyone'• health 'It s meltt bad, but don't worry. It won't hurt you.'· Dr Charlie Crutchfield of the Tru-esdail Laboratory In Los Angeles said Dr Crutchfield, who is con- duclln1 the analysit for t.he de- veloper uya that test.a show the substance probably bu a C:':'eum-type compound u a He ta1d it ls probably the result of natunl seepaae rat.her than the accumulation or a refined product AATIST'S CONCEPTION Of THE SPACE SHUTTLE'S ORBITER SPACECRAFT DURING MISSION Curft Dubbed 'Ente11>rtH' After Sterahlp In Popular 'Ster Trek' Sert•• "Even the tiniest traces of petroleum can cause a most amazin1 stench," Crutcbfleld said . • ~ 'Starship' Revealed Public Works Director Bill Hartge said that he has learned in his conversation wtth Crutchfield that there ls a poulbllltr that UM punge,0& ~;~ U.S. Unveih Space Shuttle Craft 'Enterprile' . • PALMDALE (AP) Future "'o-ce travelers and earthbound b.Kpayer& allke got tftelr rant dm1»e today or a 122-root.lona l •ce Shuttle orbitet' that may be • arrylnc scientists and carao on ·:,,auune round-trlp ·rutbu into • apace in less than 10 yeara TM orbiter craft. t.o be named ···gnterpriae" after the 1PKesh1p • - featured on the televlaion aeries "Star Trek," was uMelled at Rockwell Jntematiooal'a facili· ly here. ll cost the federal government S205 million lo have th.is first shuttle designed and built, with lbe enUre six-year development pr'Olram for several addlUonaJ shulUes la&ged at ~.2 billion. :iluntington Suspect ~t~ Detective Pleads · I nliocent in Assault • A Huntington Beach privet• •detective, hired by Huvard ; \Jlllnrsily to help rerover SS 'million In stolen c:«nt, pleeded Innocent this week to charsts ol U1ault1na a witness ln the cue ln Massachusetts. lrvlns J . Richards, ~i.. ~r 218.11 S..lde Lane, entered '-'"' plea11 11: Bristol Superior Court tues-lkt and was freed on '5.000 ball llf'.Judie OtorJ(e P. Pontee. ef Richardt' wife sald lhe delec· ~. whoae office ls located ln Qleans•de. will return lo California Saturday. She aald she .. not know the details of the dYr111 pendlna a1alnst her ... band. lh a secret Indictment by a Brl1tol County Grand Jury, Jlahards was charced with u - ileutt and bll\ery with a tiMd&un ; usln& a chemical spray tla tht commlaslon ol a crime: ad breallln1 and enterin1 a 4wellin1 with intent to rommJt a teloDy Authorities said Rlcbardl ap- pea red voluntarily from · CeUfomia alter leamlnl ht had ·--lndicted. .i• .. P.4TI'rS PUGlrr UCHED MANY Police ldentilled t.he alleced vlcUm u Martin G. Regan.34,ol MUeboro. Mass., who reported the incident last spring to Judae Herbert Travers in Middlesex Superior Court Scudder Case Hearing Set Arraignment has been scheduled Sept. 30 ror two men accused of tryln1 to kidnap Newport Beach Potato chJp beir Jack Scudder West Orance COWlty Judicial District Ju<t1e Robert A. Knox ordered Wllllam Ru4y Weston, 40, and Riek Dalt Sell... IO, bound f¥1141f' to Superior Coun for trtal. 11\e l•o we...-or•red' lletd on $100,000 bond ln Thunda~ dMJrt fftt.n. which C'Clacl their p~eJ.lmlnar1 burtnp. . Both men are charted with kJd1111ptn1. and Sellen also I• cbarpd With uaauJt with a d• adl1 •••Pon Scudder. 63 , escal*S from bis captors int.Ke AUl\llt incident National AeronauUcs and Space Admlni1traUon officials say the abuUle can be used at least 100 Uma and will save hun· dredl of mUUoN ol doUan over the present one·Ume-only space shot.I Thou(h it won 'l n'laM it.a rlnl •pace voyace until the early 19110s. tesUn& be&in5 early next year at nearby Edwards Air Force Base. The shuute ls destined to take df vertically Uke present apace shots. powered by two disposable solid rocket boost.era. and soar into orbit around the earth. The stubby-wtn1ed orbiter craft wilJ return to earth In a glide and land like an airplane on-a ninway. 'lbe sbutUe Is the next sta1e d t.he U.S. manned spaceflilbt~ cram. With Ill capability ol car· rylna pauen1ers. it will provide the first opport'41'.itY for non· astronaut clvlllans, 1uch as scienu.ts. lo Oy ln space. Tbe shutUe can be used to cart')' satellites Into orbit. savfoc the COSU or expensive, nonreusa· ble launch rockets. ll also can be equipped to snare defective satellites, which can be taken in· to the shuttle'• spacious car10 bay to be repaired and placed back in orbit. And there are plans for lhe shuttle to ~arry Spacelab. a Europe1n apace staUon. Into or· bit. Also beln1 considered are more amblttou1 projects~ haullna lnterplane~a!~ 1p1ceshlP1 Into orbit and as serobUn1 and launchln1 them ootaldt the pull of earth's ar•\'Jty. The orlalnal name of the or· (8ee8PACE, Paie.U> . For. MilBiM Girl Gaea On Ll!ecuards •fld sberi.frs de- pUUes contijlued t.o search lbe waters off Bois• Cblca State Beach loci•)'. mOfe than M hours after repori. or a poalbl' drown· Ina. An exte.n.sl ve search d the area proved fruitless Tbunday. 1be search be1an after a Costa Mesa man reported that he and a girl named Carne went awtm· mint t9&•Uter about T a .m. Thunday. / Theodore Knight, 22, d ms Mesa Verde East. reparUdly told two conatruc"°° worllen at Ute beach Uiat tile prl Md c11up. peared under tbe water. He said he met the lltl for the finl Ume Thursday. He 1ald abe wu wearinl brown cent pants, a halltt top and said her name was Carrie. Capt. Robert Grtlteth ol the sheriff's department said there Is no evidence of foul play. pie added that lnvesU1aton were not even cel'taln at lhll point that there had been a drownlni. Griffeth said Knllht wu heard screamln1 for help at the wa\er'a edse by the construct.Ion men who notified authorttJet. Wepardl said the 1Ulf has rtJeon t.o f feet and Harth OPera- UObl bad been blDdl'ed. The7 •aid the1 .UU did not •know UM 1lrl'1 Identity. Weauardl added that ll mllht take ~· week for the body to wash ashore If thert WH a drownlna. ·Pennies Fly; 2 Killed a8 Truck €ollide KIT CARSON, Colo. (AP) -A truck aarry1n1 5 7 million rreshJy minted penniet collkled wlth..a cawe truck on a highway west of bere Two people wen killed, at least 2$ head ol cattle were killed and millions ol pennies were acattend over the road, of. ficlall hid Tbe penniea, '57.!iOO worth.-wer•bebur trapsporl· eel ln 50.poulld bap f""1 the Denver'!lllftt to the fedenl:Reaerve BanklnSIDAntonio, Tex.~ 18.kl Bet· t;y lu,by. l'll)erintendent of the aunt The Col«a4o State Patrol Uld the eolllslon oc. curred Tlmnday after • trailer truck carrytna. 103 bead ol cattle cro&fed the dlYldinC Une ol U.S. 21'1. a.e,enne CounQ' Sheriff Murray Renner tald the · pennies were .. scattered tor severil buftclred feet up and down the highway 1bey1J never find them all.., Investigators did try to pick up the peiuile:I, bUt Mn. IDbfy aaid lbe did not know bow many were re-, covered. I f\lmes were caused by a sulfur· based cu A number or residents have re· ported severe headaches and feelinJs of nausea since t.he smell was unearthed last Wednesday The citv la havinr a separate analysis made the West Coast Technical Servke Laboratories in Cerritos. Results ol t.he tests were expected la le today. Offictala of the OrangeO>unt,y Pollution Control District were expected lo view the O~·acre construction site later today. Hart1e said he a1$0 is attempt· inl to bave a.pel1'0lcwn &e<Jlo&ill inspect the locaUon. Truckload• of the offendinl( soil were removed to the Oranao County dump Thursday. Harte~ said the smell was still presenf durtna excavation operations. Developer Frank Buccelia I~ plannlng to bulld fourpleic apart· ment units on the property east of Bolsa Chica Street and south of Warner Avenue. Paet Approved Jlalley Board OKs Raises Fountain Valley School District trusteas unanimously approved a one-year eontract with teachers Thursday The agreemeot Includes a 4.58 percent salary Increase for the elementary school tnslnlcton. The 4.51 percent increase wUJ alve salaries to Fountain Valley tea.chers that wW ranee from S9,897 for a bt&innina leMtMT to1Zlt1CM for lhe most experienced Instructor After the action. Trustee Karen Ackley commented, •"Ddl ii ~ llnt Ume ta Ulree yeart tbat we have reached an .,._meat wlu.ou& iavol\'tq •third pa'rt).'." Adually, telCbr':~tJve. noted. lbe collectJve ...,.....,.., teams rrocll sides a1reect on lbe contract proYillonl almost a monlb aio. However, teacber represen- t&Uves 19Jd they w~ to have the membership of their lrotQ> nte on the ~al. -'teachen approved the contract In a voice vote Wednes· day afternoon at Wardlow School. Won't Tell Source . j 4 Fresno Newsmen ·seeking Freedom I FRESNO CAP) -Four newsm~ hope to &et out of jail - or at least find out how 1001 they mutt stay -by convincing a jud1e today that they will never reveal a conlldenU al IOW'Ce. SUperior Court Judge Hollls Bat, who jailed the Fresno Bee newsmen Indefinitely two wetks aio In hopes of forcing the dis· crosure, planned • hearin1 to evaluate what effect jail has had on them. The four were elven Indefinite coercive sentences alter belng dted for contempt several Umes tor refu.etn1 to answer quest.Ions In court. If Beat decides they are unlikely to reveal their aource, be oan PO lqer hold them lndellalttlJ .. but. can llsue punitive""'"°" for contempt Attomeya for tbe MW1p1per will lllUe tbat Best should ll"D• pose one contempt 1entence a1alntt each man, limited by state law to five dllJI an 1all. in· ttead of a 1eparate Hnt...ce on each ol S5 coun1a . "0.r rttOlve lJ ~ven •troo1et- today c.hab It wu wbtn ween rtd the fl1,son far1n 1-eauae d the tnmendoua outpow1nH ol IUP· port we've reeelved, • Geor&e a,.... o... ol tbe four. aald ln 1 t.tlepbooe httervlew Tbunday. ·•11 ._ far beyond our expect•· U0119,•• Other jounaUau tdltduled to ttll1b thal proltlU-1 ethics de. IUlld eoadftued eiltace were col· ~Jack Alldenoo. former Ulk.td Pre11 latet1Ml&iooa' ediW ...,., 'rMstaa and Jadt Nelaon I:# UM ,t. Anttl• 11m•. A .. 1cbl•ti1tt, Dr. P.WLevy, alto wmtoteatt11 fortbeBee. U:t. Sila. Alu CrlDlton <D· Caltf.) ecelHd the Jud1•'1 ,. .... &.ode) t.oJUeall1elid of tbit cwrt brief on tiebilf ~ the ...,.. ...... Grl&IM(, ombudsman J1mea IDrt en4 report.n 'Mlliam Pat. terlcm tlMt Joe Rotato have re- ,... to reveal Ole source or ~al P9blilbed Crom a sealed •lli4Jot7 t.ral\Jeript. In J ... ary lt75, Paltenoo and Rolato researched aPd wrote a series or articles that led to bribery indictments aealnlt a councilman and a developer Bort, then city editor, directly supervised the project, and Gruner waa called to teattfy because he has over-all supervision over the Pee'• newe content. Demonstrations for the "Bee • Four" have b•en 1ta1ed by Callrornla reporters and bun· dl'edl of members ot a San Fran· clscocburch 1roup The Fretno City Council adopt· eel Thursday a resoluUon ur1ln1 a state con1tltutlonal amencfm.nt guaranteeing reporters the rt;ht. to protect sources. Weatller Blue aklH and warm weather are predkttd for SOii>' coastal areas lh1• ..,eekend. Saturday hllha about 70. INSIDE TODAY Wondn "1hot 1chkff of fl!Ur· talnmcnt . otf In •ten th# ~to1on In Southtrn CaJJ/M'lda? A calmdcr /M od- wnc• plonwr1 wMcta """ through ta.rlr 1'•bruarv begm1 on POii• Cl of rt.. WttlcncUr. hulex I t f ,ti DAIL V PILOT H/F . ,iN-aide tfells <if·.· . ,. Pressure · . "' . , : •'A former einploye In the ~·· county a11a1«'s omce ~~Id late Thursday that be ·.P• preued Into servlee In fQrm e r a11e1aor Andr•w Hlnabaw'a coo1r•slonal ~•m· piNn In May and Juae ol 1'12 • ~ bttnt told that the cam· ~Plllft appeared to be in trouble. .-:l\Obtrt J . Wright lesWied as ~·ero1ecutlon 's 20t.h ~tness in : Superior Court case qainst • 9'aw, 51, that be was one ol : uaesaor'a aJdes wbo worked :ftll time for three weeb on I.he :ttlftbaw umpal1n. • ··•1 didn't want to work on It " :\ot)4•ht told Deputy District At t~y Wllllam Ev~, "but I WCrked and S"tayed on "beca\tSe I was afraid to HY no." WriJht testlried I.hat the eaJt .for volunteers came from then c hief d eputy assessor Jack Vallerga who invited employn at a meeline an the asaessor's bulldin1 to speak up if Uaey dtd not want to help Hinshaw. .. And dad they?" Wright w.as ked. He smiled and answued .. no ·• Vallerga , who succeeded Hinshaw aa Orange County a&· sessor. haa been removed from that office after being found gull· ty of mollipie criminal charges in two trials held outside Orange County. He was fined and re- ceived suspended jail sentences Hinshaw is beln& tried on charges O( gr~nd theft, COO· s piracy , em beulement and 'violation of st ate codes govern· in« the conduct of public of· ficials. .The Newport Bea c h R.epubllcan has been sentenced to one to 14 years In st.ate pnson after being found guilty of bribery in an earlier trial. He is ·free on appeal The lrial will begin il.s fourth week Sept 27 Judge Frank DOmenkhani uplained to Ute JUry late Thursday that a prior e<Surt commitment will take up the whole or next week 1'he one-week state bar con· vention opens in Fresno this weekend. it was noted outside the coUrtroom Carpenter Quits Panel Over Raise State Sen Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach) Thursday s'1d he resigned from the Com· mission on the Californ1 as because the commission's .dire<:· tor WU l iven a $10,000 pay raise The commission is a group or civic leaders a nd lawmakers from the state of caworrua and ttt'e Mexican state of Baja C4'lfornla who work oo matters ot: interat to the two states pr.lmarily touri•t·related pro- bh!!ma and sea~ and rescues. · !rwo years ago, Carpenter said, the director of lhe commlsslon Nlas paid $12.000 a year. The com· mlsalon members serve without )>av. That pay scale baa gone up stMd.lly and earlier this month ~•roor Brown silned a bill wllch bomtecl lhe pay to $29,800. "J\'J Just not a $30,000 a year Jot>." Carpenter aaid. Accordlna to the senator. the dltector, Ralph Pobtano, was ap. l>Otnted to bfs post by U. Gov. M'1'Vyn Dymally who led the flll't to have the pay raise In· st.l\uted after e legltlallve budget subcommittee had deleted it at the rec om m endallon of le'11laUve analyst A. Alan Post. POI\ told the subcom.rnittee lbe pey raise would be out ol line wilb the commwlon'• Urnlt~ dut.la. OltANOll COAST DAILY PILOT NEA. Nod Goes To Carter WASUlNOTON tAP> -J im my Cartu won endonemenl from the NaUonal Education As· sodaUon today. the first U<tle the 1.8-mUUon assoc:laUon ol s~ teachers baa elven formal SUP• port to a preaidutJal candJda te. Cuter emphaalz~ the lm· portance of the endorsement by accepting lt personally and br· inging alone his running mate. The presldenUal candidate re· newed hla pledce to send his 8- J First Round South Africa Talks Begin township outside JohaM burt. and sporadic violence conllnuo4 In colored and black d!stricd around Capt Town, wh ... at leest eight peraoos have bMt killed and 41 11\jured ln • day ana a oiaht of disturbances. , PRETORIA, South Africa <AP , -U S. Se<'rela.r)' ol State Heary A Klaaan•u took has diplomatic shuttle-lo South Alnca todaf In an attempt to end the racla confrontation In southern Africa. • year-old da u1hter , Amy, to a public school In Washlniton if elected. Klsslnaer flew lnto Walerkloc_)( alr base outside Pretoria from Lusaka followina tlllks with Zam bian President KenMth Kauruh•. He was met by :,outn AJncan Foreign Minister llll&a.rd Muller, lbe South African ambassador to the United States. R. F. Botha. and Secretary Cor Forei&n M fairs Brand Fourier. Bus service to Soweto, r• 11umed toduy tor the first llmt this week, watt Interrupted aaaltt and buns were runnlna onll Car a:s tbe townahlp'a out.akin& PoUce e~ted road blocks on~ roads letdlng to Soweto I wh.ates have been ~ r cnt.ertn1 the township. ~ "My commitment •is lo the "":~·>k~~•nc:~~~~ public school system ot our coun· · , try." Carter declared Washington officials demed a rumor ctrculate<S an some unan· clal circles that Kissinger h11d been s hot. The orticials said that Kissinger had been contacted after the report circulated The origin of the rumor was not tm· mediately known.) In downtown Johannesbur . two CIN!s were started ln the • fices of the Star newspap~ amon& reels of nl'wapcint and "1 the staff <'anteen. 'l'be fires ~re quickly put out and little damace After accepting the endorse- • ment, Carter flew south to cam· ~··"""--LAGUNA'S HELEN NEJMAN 'TOO CLOsE' TO CHOPPER Merine COf'PI Alrct•ft CrHh Lenda on Beech Chopper Crashes On Laguna Beach By JACK CHAPPEU.. Ol-O..•y~l ... -1 A twm·bladed "Sea Kni&ht" U.S ?.hrine Corps helicopter crash landed on the South Laguna Beacb ~low the private com· munlty or Laiuolta Thursday. narrowly miss1ne several sun· bathers "I can see tbe headlines now. '28-year-old Mother of ·rwo KJlled ln Helicopter Crash'," qwpped Helen Nejman of Lquna Beach who was closest to lhe bi1 chopper when It plunked into the narrow sandy spit below a bank of ocean· front houses. There were no anJurles. h o w ever. either among beach,-oers or the llrcratl'a four· man crew. The Marine Corps today lined the 10.ton Sea Knighto(fthebeach with another larger "Sea Stallion '· helicopter. Initially technicians attempted to repair the atricken craft so that It could be flown out Those efforts were unsuc· cessful and today the corps plucked the fallen bird from the beach. Marines worked t.hrouih the rtight and at one point fearing a rising tide would swamp the downed chopper, tow t:rµcks were brouaht in in an attempt to pull the Su knlcht. away from the ad· vancingsea The craft waa too deeply im- bedded in sand and the towine halted when lt appeared the craft's landing 1ear would be damaged. The Sea Knight was piloted by Maj.JohnJ. Malloy,ol'I'Ustinand copilot lat Lt. Waller H. fteed °'4 Orange. Crew chief wu Set. David S. Andrea of Balboa and lat Mechanic was Lance Cpl. Guy J . Greenquist of El Toro. The official statement released by the Marine Corps Identified the cause for the crash landinl as "mechanical railure" and that the exact cause was under in· vesU,atioo today. · Shortly an.-the bla cbopper plopped on the beach. crew mem- bers exited witb fire ext· ing ulshers aad warned beachgoers to atand away because or a fire huard. There were some reports a fire had oc- curred in the enatne compart· menl. Lagunlta resident ~ Muir sald be bad ftrat seen the craft hoverinf aboUt 50 yarcll oft!' the ocean J~ off the beach wbet\ lt turned llhd headed for land. "l said 'hey that thiol's com- ing rilbl al us 11' Mulrrecilled. Heiress Supported On Irvine Co. Bid By TOM BARLEY OI .. 0.11• f'I"' SUH Irvine beireaa Joan Irvine Smith sot backinl late Thunday fM her ar1ument that the Mobtl OU Company's $200 million bid ror Jamea Irvine f'oundatlon atock In the Irvine Company was far below the real value ol the holdlnas. It came ln lbe form of an aJ. le•alloo by Deput7 Attorney GeieraJ Yeorylos Appallu who claimed during an Oranf• Coun· ty Superior Court b..noi that an investment sector •Umated at I percent of the company'• total county acrea1e wlU in ilMlf aoon be worth S200 mUUon. Appallu used data prepared by the company to back hl• arcu· men\ thal 4,'98 acru analyzed by the company ln e carefully parded portfolio wUJ lop the '200 million vaJuaUon m.t ln tbe near future. L.awyen ror the r~uon and the Irvine Compeny did not di•· pule Appall as' estimates. And they offend no c~oaunent when Appallaa aq&elWCI that the velut of the Irvine Com· pany'• 77,000 acres In Oranae County mleht well be ctrawn from the sample vU..009'~ Judct,Jamea P .Judp1sbelnl ulted by lawyers for Jirl. Scaltth to make pennanent • ternpanry Wundton wbJcb forti6dl the ~ poMd sale of foundatielft at.oclt t.o the Mobil lf'OUP That atoclc rep........ a 54.S percent eontrolllat lnWrelt ln the lrvtne Compan1. Mrt. &nith araues that the 1200 rilllb •• ' .tileb woru out to SM a ~J LI untalr to her and otW aunonty 1t.ockholdet'I. lrvibt Company PNt.ld"t Raymond Watson..-. bls tb1rd daJ on tbe witness JUDd 'l'tlan- day and predicted daNC U. bearing tbal be expeda bl& ccim· pany's holdlnp to ''lncreaae aub- ---~ , I atanUaJly ... ln tbe next five yean. Part of the protpec\UI from which w at.son derived bis ncures has been sealed by Jud'e Jud&e In response to the Irvine Com- pany 'a claim that the lnfonna. lion contained tberela is con- fidenUal. Watson tesUned that new dc- veJopmenta by the company ln the next five years ate expected t.o top th• hall blllloo dollar mark. H.e 1ald be believes bl• corn· pany will profit more than most business tntereats from what he described ., a recent lmpro\le- ment ln the real estate market ln Orange County. But be conceded under qutt· tlooln« from Mrs. Smith's lawyers that the Irvine Company hu made no recent eff orta Lil term1 of offerlnc their privately heldtlock for public aale. Wat.aoo •dmlttod thal the buti· ness market bu lm]M'OVed aince the Idea wu ftnt tauted In 1'74 bu\ conllrmed that such a move II unlikely, at leut in the Im· medl•te future. The beartn1 ta bani watched wtth keen lntereal in a crowded courtroom by omctala of the Mobil Oil Comp1ny and (buel· ness exeeutl•• wbo tJlim they have authorilJ to t.qp the KobU olfer lt and w1'en t.be)' ltt tbe op- portunilJ Ftnaoclal advlHr GlUH DuPre. wbo woWd cab' conftrm thal be nptaented tubNmtlal bus1neM ~ ia OM'ICla Ud Las vecu. ukt he hM lillld111wu1 to otftt far man tbM JIObll I« lbe foundation stock. He conunenled oa&afde tile courtroom TbonclQ UUll StoO million ml1bt have.,.. a much more reelllUc ftaw'e for an in· •~t.menl tbat would ". itve the blqe:r a 54.5 pereeat aake lft tM Irviae Compaa.1'1 future opera- tions. ' paign in Mississippi with Sens. ROCKY GESTURES TO HECKLER&-M Jamn 0 Eastland and John Stennis Carter hu spent two weeks largely in search ol votes an ethnic neighborhood$. He and President Ford courted the votes ol ltallan Americans from the same botel ballroom st.qe here Thursday ni.iht and mWed see- lnl each other by less than an hour Earlier. the former Georgia governor won lbe praise ol the leaders of u<e nation's largest Greek·American organlzaUons by caJUne for removal of all foreign military forces from Cypru• and demandJnc that Turkish armed fortta at.op col· onislnl errort.a on the disputed Mediterranean island. Klssrn1er was to hold his first round ol talks with South Alhcan Prime Minister John Vorster lhls eveninf . There have been re· ports the secretary might meet with Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith during thetwo-4ay vis· it S mith said in Umt all, Rhodesia. today he would like to talk with Kissinger Meanwblle, arsonists struck in downtown J ohannesburg for the s~ond day and unrest continued rn Cape Town In advance ol Kbi.- tnrer's visit Hnvily armed poUce here and in cape Town were patrolling black and mtxed· race townships Arson attempts and stone· throwing lncadents were abo re· ported in Soweto, lbe buie black l'ro•PageAI LE'ITERS PROBED • • • Judie Rickles said, the charce$ wUl be dropped. But now both NeU and Edward have been the coQtact operators for someone who they say is the anonymous poll Uc al letter writer who offers to sell politically damagmg information. Accordin g t o John Dean. former chairman ol the county Democ:ratlc Central C.OmmiUee, he met with lhe Graneys at Den· ny 's Restaurant In Orange. At that meetlne, Dean said. he waa s hown a copy or what purported to be an uncashed $25,0000'Nelll check. The alleted check copy was payable lo Kathy Langston, Roblnaon'swlfe'smaidenname. "I remember it was check number 399." Dean said. "ll was drawn on what appeared to be Dick's account and the signature looked like Dick's. But I don't know lf ll waa authentic." Dean said the Graneya claimed the unidentified man they represeelM would accept SU,.500 tor coplet of the five checks total· in« SZU.000 .. one of them allegedly a $100,000 check pay~le to U.S. Sen. John Tunney. "Somehow. thouah. we never got tOlelher on the deal." Dean smiled u he laughedoffhiseloak and degaer meelln1 with the Graney broth'-'•· It wu at Coco's in Newport Beach that former county super vlaorial candidate Mu Blnawanger met wllh Neil Graney , according t o Binawanger. Before meeting with tbe Graney boys, Blnswanger, as directed by the anonymous letter writer, pl aced an ad in the paper, reading. "Happy birthday, Uncle Dick" And, he had already contacted Assistant Dist Alty. Michael Capizzi. Blnswanger said The Newport Beach former poliU<'a l <'andldate said he didn't see much value tn whatever al was the Graneys were tryin~ to sell. an unseen, uncashed $25,000 cheek made pay able tcJ"llHey Later, be d iscussed the inci dent with Riley who said then and again Thursday he doesn't know anything about such a check. a so-called set'ret loan or the Graneys. Robinson said essentially the same thing. So did Carpenter. . And county supervisor candidate Phillip Antho ny, whose anonymous letter ~ acted on. also denied knowing .. anything about the farce. Other mystery letter recipients r e p o rtedl y Included As· semblyman Robert Burke <R· Huntington Beach ) and Re publlca..n Peter Vogel , Robinson's foe in the November general election. Before his Grand Jury ap- pearance We dnesday Neil Graney refused to disclose who hls purported client ia. After bu confrontaUoo with the jury, Graney said his lips had been sealed. A c all to his otnce Thursday was Interrupt.eel by an operator who sajd his phone had been disconnect.eel. A breakdown of the alleged O'NeUI checks purportedly held by the bank in Santa Ana showed Sl00,000 payable to Tunney, $40,000 payable to Riley and S2S ,OOO each to Robinson, Carpenter a nd Harry Yamamoto, Anthony's Nov· ember election roe. "as done. ' A department store was fire· bombed ln J ohanaeabur1 en Thursday. Durin1 the nl&bl, al· temp~ were made to st.art n ... in two buildings at the Univerat(y of the Witwatersrand, polJ said . "We believe this type oC att.ae m t.)' be the first or fl\aJ\,)' pl~ to coincide with K.laaln1er11 vlla- lt," a police s pokesman •IW· "We are worried but. wo w1ll tate all necessary precauUoo.t." Honors Due For Newland House Sunday County Supervlscit Thomas F Riley will present a brome pl que for the oldest houae ln Hunt· lniton ·aeach t.o the city's H.la· tortcal Society at 2 p.m. &andar,i The Newland House. near the corner of Beach BOulevard and Ada ma A venue, ts the fint of 26 historical sites selected by th t'ounty Historical Commission to rtte1ve a plaque in a formal de dication. The marker will be affixed lo the foundation of the brulding which was constructed In 1898. The public is invited to attend tours or the house which is al the mld·way point in Its restor11Uo11 Tours will be held from noon un Ul 4 p.m. Sunday. 200 Illegal Aliens Found: LOS ANGELES <AP> -About 200 illegal aliens will be sent back to Mexico !ollowlne • raid in.. a building In the Los An&eles gar· menl district, the lmmJgrat~n and Naturalization Service aa . Agents arrested the fem te garment workers after rec:el vlilg permlssion from 15 companies and obtaining search warrant.a for two others. Phillip Smith, assistant dlrtt· tor of investiaatlons for the r(XIJ'I· dup said the state has been "ft!· vaded" by Illegal aliens. Frona Pag~ A I SPACE ••. biter was the "Constitution," bdt alter a heavy lelter ·wrillng cam· paign from "Star Ttek" rans, President Ford supported na move to call the craft "Ed· terprise." f The Football . Season You are possibly now In the process of shopping tor carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, 1ou no doubt feel like a "football,'' bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which si the best carpet f lber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange ~ounty for seventeen years. linOleum • wood floor LIC NO.nom 1663 PlAClNTIA AVfNUE • COSTA I.USA, CALlf. 92617 • PHONE 646-.C838 -646-2355 IrVDie EDITION VOL 69, NO. 261, 4 SECTIONS. 40 PAGES ORA~GE COUNTY, CALI FORNI~ .. ·Gran.d Ju1-y Eyes · Fink OD .. ' •1GAaYoaANVIU.£ Ofllllta.lty ............ A ra•b or anonymous letten tent to Oran1e County poUUcaJ caodldates oUerinc to Mil them lnfonnaUon damaglo1 to their poUUcal foes ls under ldvest.lt• Uoa by the Grand Jury. According to some d thoM who have rtteived the mysterious let- ters. th• alleged damaline ln· formation la ~opies d ~ashed and pc»tdated checks sJIJW!d by Rlcbard O'Neill and held by a Santa Ana batak. Tbe checu purportedly cover security few secret loans leaked aoto poUUcal camp&J,111 that have eone unreported on can· did ate c ampaieo atat~ents. But the bank suppoeedly hold- lnC $215,000 worth ol U'4 O'Neill checks denied Thursday \hat any loans have been made or \hat it l.s boldlol any postdated cbecu. O'Neill. the Oraraie County and Southern Calilornia Democratic Party or1anizations' chairman. sJ}d, .. You've Cot to be kidding. 1'hl. whole thine la ri,diculous. · · And the alle1ed recipient can· didates who cou.Jd be contacted, SUperviaor Thomas Rlley, As· semblvman Rktfard Jlobimon (0 -Santa Ana) and Assem- blyman Paul Carpe nter <D· O.ll\' " ... .._. "' 1.94 l'ew,.. FALLEN MARINE CORPS CHOPPER IS CARRIED HOME BY BIGGER BIRD Re1cue of Cra-'H•nded Helicopter In South Lagun• "tH SuccHaful Today Close Call on Beach . \ Wayward Copter Hits Sand, Removed Today By JACK CHAPPELL 0. .. 0 .. tyPI._. .... A twin-bladed .. Sea Knight" U S. Marine Corl)8 helkopt~r crash landed on the South Laguna Beach below the private com- munity of Laeunita Thursday. narrowly missing several sun- bathers "I con see the headlines now, '28-year-old Mother ot'rwo Killed In Helicopter Crub'," quipped Helen Nejman or Laguna Beach who was closest to the bi& chopper when it ~Junked into the narrow sandy spit below a bank of OHan· front house.JS. There were no injuries. however . either among buchgoers or the alrtraf\ 's four- man crew. The Marine Corpe today lilted .the lO·lonSea Knlghto«thebcach with another lareer "Su Stallion" hell copter. JnlUally Leehnlclans attempted lo rfpair the atriclten cruft so \hat it could benownout. Tboae effort• were unsuc· ceaaful and today the corps plueked the fallen bird from tllc beath. M ar\nea worked ·through the nl1ht and at one polnt feartng a rblna tide would awamp ~he downed chopper, towtr\llcksttere brou•ht In In an attempt to pull the Sea Knight away from tht' ad· nncln1 sea. The craft waa too deeply Im· C•a t Weather Blue aklea and warm wulher are predicted for SOCIY coutal areas tbls weekend. Saturday hl&hl about 70. . INSIDE TOD"~ WCl'ldn tOhot ldadl ol eftln· tabtmm . or• in non Ila IAOJOft fft So•thern Cali/ondo1 A ~/or od- 1'0nee Jlfaun• ~ ,,... tllro.gll carl11 Febr•ar., ~ on Pogc er of ,,.. "lfH~. bedded in sand and the toWinc halted when It appeared the craft 't laodin1 1ear would be damaged. The Sea Kn\ghl was plloted by Maj. John J . Malloy.o(Tustin und copllot lst Lt. Walter H. Freed d Orange. Crew chief was Sgt. David S. Andrea or BaJboa and tst Mechanic was Lance Cpl. Guy J . Grffnq\iist of El Toro n. omctal 1tatemenl rtle~ by the Marine Corpt identified the cau.e for the cr41Sh Jandloe ·as .. mechanical failure" and that the exact cause was under in· vesti&ation today. Shortly after the big chopper plopped on the beach, crew mem· hers exited with fire ext l niul s bers a nd warne d <See COPTER, Pa&e A.%) Pennies Fly 2 Killed m Truck Colli<k KJT CARSON, Colo. <AP> -A truck carrying 5.7 million freshly minted pennies collided with a cattle truck on a highway west or here. Two people were killed, at least 25 head or cattle were killed and millions of pennies were scattered over the road, or- flclals said. The pennies, $S7.500 worth, were beina transport- ed ln SO-pound bags from the Denver Mint to the Federal Reserve Bank in San Antonio, Tex .. said Bet· ty Higby, superintendent of the mint. The Colorado Slate Patrol said the collision oc· curred Thursday after a trailer truck carrying 103 head or cattle crossed the dividing line of U.S. 287 Cheyenne County Sheriff Murray Renner said the pennies were "scattered for several hundred feet up and down the highway. They ·n never flnd them all.'· Investigators did try to pick up the pennl~. but Mn. Uibgy sa1d she did not know how many were re· covered. '"Enterprise' Space Shuttle in Debut PALMDALE (AP)) -Tbe apace 11\uttle that w\ll make hun- dreds 6l commuter rupts ld the t.o. wu unveiled today as a bran band blared and more than 100 1overnmenl and space ln· duSt.ry offid alJ looktod on. The 122-foot·lons cral\ia named "Enterprlae" aflertbe~esblp leatu.red on the telcMslon series '"StarTTdt.•' 11M wbite, JUY and black shut· Ue orbiter, the future worltbone of tbe uUon'1 space tramporta· U. 1ptem, WU pulled around l. larte b..,-ar at Rodtwell IA· ternatklllal•• 1pac:e dlwillca ill {rant of u.e C!TO'Wd ... JWlDY aki.-. u .. tbe , ....... penmellt SI06 lllt11Son to """ Wt f\rst •uttl• desiroed and Wl~ with thetmire six.year dnelopment SJl'OCl'atn for several 8dditJonal ......._. tatced at*5.2billion.. Natlonal Aeronaulica and sPac• Administration dlldals aay the shuttle can be used at leaat 100 times and will save hun· drecb of mllllons of dollars over \he present one-t1me-onl~· space abot.s. Though it won 't make ill first apace voyage until the early l.9809, lest1n1 begins early next year at nearby Edwards Air Force Base. The 1buttJe l• detlcned to take ott •ertically Uke pnMDt •pace aboU. powered by two disposable IOI.id rocket boosten, and !soar "-'to Orbit around the earth. The atubby·11flnled orblter man. wm retum to earth in a allde and land lite an airplane on a runway. The abutlle 11 the next .U,e ol the U.S . manned spa« ntpt pro. cram.; Wllb Its upability ol car- 1")1q pauen1era, lt will provide the Ont opportunity for nob· astronaut clvntaas, such as admthll, lO Oy in apace. Cypress), said they are net aware ol •Do>' 11,1cb campa.lsn rnaolpula· ll~. • About the closest 11Q100e has come to an awareness of I.he acbeme is Neil Graney, a burly private {tetecl\ve and rormer ChicQo policeman as well as a member of the county Democratic CentraJ Committee. Graney reportedly spent two hours with the Grand Jury Wed- nesday. -And he and hl1 twin bcotl(er, Edw&rd, have bffn the clan· destine rontacta ol at least two political nturH who responded to the anonymous letters after con· ~ctln1 t.b~ DisW1ct Attorney's Of· fiH. The Graney brothers ml'de news last March wM!l they were char1ed with assaulting Robin.son at an 0 'Neill birthday . celebration at Democratic hud.J quarters. ,\ A few months after the btet• ta1altig eplsode at the O'Neill bash, Nell Grane).' pleaded tullty: todlsturblng the peace. MunlclpaJ Court Judie llobel'\ Rickles took a dismissal motlOt\' by Edward Graney under sub- mission for a ye.AT. lf Graney behaves himself for that ~ar, <Stt LEnERS, Pa1e A,%) Heiress Backed: On l1·vine Sale • By TOM BAIU.EY 0t die O•llY Pllet ~ Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith got backina ~le Thuraday ror her argument that the Mobil Oil Company's $200 million bid for James lrvfne Foundation stock In the Irvine Company wu rar below tbe reaJ value of the holdinga. It came tn the form ol an aJ. legation by Deputy Attorney General Veoryios Appallas Who claimed durinlt an Orange Coun- Irvine Gets New Panel For Youth The Irvine City Council created a Youth Advisory Board Thurs- day to Improve communications betw.eo youn& ~and adults in Irvine. trvln• •cbool trustees, who also attended tbe meetinJ, said they aireed with \he concept but that they cquld not take a formal vote until their meeting Wednesday. Agreement on the new youth board came after Irvine Police Chlef Leo Pearl reported the find· lngs of the task force that studied juvenile delinquency and diversion. "Consider these 11 recommen- dations a roadmap to follow," said Peart. The following lletnl were included In the task force's recommendations: -Conduct opea discussions among community aaencles l'f- garding policies of youth pro- 1rams and services. -Dellpate a coordinator to &upervlse various youth and family services offered In Irvine. -Provide tral•l•I for teachers, Tecreatlon leaders, and ot.ben Involved wi\h ypulb. -: Provtde parent effed.i.venesa classes. -Provide more counseling for students. -Compile a bdlnan resources handbook llatlne aOW'cet of fami- ly ass"\ance. -Create a yoatla advisory board to provide the bul1 of youth involvement and to open up com· (See YOUTH, P11e AZ> ty SYJ>erior_Court beanng that an lnvestmmt sector estimated at ~ percent o( the company's total county acreaie wlU in itseU soon be worth $200 million. Appallaa uaed data prepared by Ult-COnllJaOy to back his aJ'IU.• ment that 4,698 acres analyzed by the company in a carefully guarded portlollo will top lbe SZOO million valuation mark ln lbe near future. Lawyers for the foundation and the Irvine Company did not dis· City Broke; Bills V npa!<J MONROE , La. (AP) - This city of 56,400 people has failed to meet the payroll for about 40 per· «nt ol tu emrloyes. the ttut defau t b'J an American city alnce 1970. M•,1.0l'W.L. Howard said tho city was out of money nursctay, alld detc;rtMd the lituation as ''ta'Jfble as far as city emptoyesare concerned." There are about 1,100 ci· ty workers. and Uae CJty Hall staff of about 450 didn't get their monthly paychecks Wednesd~ as they were supposed to, The city sald it won't be able to pay the real or its workers today as scheduled. Tree Profit To Aid Teens ln1ne r esident Adelle Stone has agreed to give the city $500 In profit.I from her Christ.mas tree f lot for use at the Irvlne Teen Center. • In return, the council agreed lo let Mrs. Stone place a sl&n at her lot sayin1 that profit.I from the tree aalea would gp towards the teen center. Mn. Stone, who aJao coptribut· ed $500 last year to the same cause, said ahe la dlred.lng her profits to lhe teen center because •he believes it la a worthwhile project. Her lot wlU be located at the Walnut VIiiage Shopping Center. pute AppaJlu' eatimates. And they offered no comm~t when Appa.llas sueaested th•t the value of the Irvine Com· pany's 'M ,000 acres ln Qranie County might well be drawn from the sample valuallon. Jud&e James F . Judae la beinJ med by lawyefs for Mrs. Smith lO make ~rmanent.a lempoury IDJUDCtiOfl whJch forbids t.&e pro· posed ule or roundaUon stock to I.he Mobll group. (See HEIRESS, Pate AZ> • State Law May Close SELF Plan By MLAllY KAYE °' ........ , ........... The Irvine alternative high school SELF be1an its third year lhll •eek. b\lt unless chanies are mlde in Sacramento the 11chool will be forced to close its doors tn June. SELF Manaeer Jack Parham exptalned that· the school will have to leave its current home, an lnduatrial building on Milliken Avenue, because its current. three-year lease cannot be ex- tended. Parham said that although the lessor of the building wants to ex.· tend the Jease, changes in the state education code f,roblbit a school from operatina n a build· lnl not approved under the str1cl earthquake-proof standards or the Field Act. Parham said students and faculty at the alternative acbool are be1innlng a lett.er-wrtUng campaign to local legislator4 ur&ina that somethina be done OI) their behalf in Sacramtnt.o. "We can be helped lr the exlst· an& law Is redefined 110 that. alternative schools Cat) use lo· duatrial or commercial build· lngs. or If new legislation 1s passed enabling us tn use a nOfl· school building," satd Parham. He said Stale Senator Dennlf Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) already has been contacted and that he is willing to lend a hand. "Rieht now, the student. ar.,. forming a campaign tn write t.o (8ee8WANSONG?Pa1e.U) 5tudtoll at VC f rvtrile ht~ vot. ., down a measure ~ would llilvt tutn Sto.ooo rrom the 1ha· 4ftfnt rtterve lund and pumped l llfto a CoOPf r •U ve hcul.ni pro)C(t .p.helrvlnecamf.us. .~ , >Cbalnnan or rvtne St.IMMlll&' <i>oPeratlve Inc., Mikt Ruc&tra, ailtn\Jtted today thal tbe~e.ow .._."a severe money problem." tRuagera Hid lhul bia aroup ~ to use lht Sl0,000 u aHCI djOoeyloatlracl mortfundstrom l~ bus1ntt1men. •"Without atudent support to bJClt us, !t doean 't kd too 1ood ... l\lld Rusgera, a cbemlatry 1rad sfOdent ~owever. Ruuera said he 1s n6t abandonin1 lbe nedcUml co- op 1roup and that be w&ll~ at· teblpt lo obtain grants and to con· vice businessmen that lhey should contribute to lhe propo1>ed student cooperative even though a530clated student funda are DOl backing the projecl. Students, whocanballots wheo they hied their reclstralion packets earlier thls mooth. voted SS.5 percent again.st the measure and 41.1 percent in favor. Of the 37.S percent who cast ballots, 3 1 percent abstained from vottng on the issue. The associated student olficers sltid they were in favor of offering a cooperative on campus, but they came.out against. lbertferendum because they were against spend. ing a large chunk of reserves on what they caUe<i a limited pro- Jttl. "We'll bave to call a board ol directors meeting and figure out where we're going to ·eo frorn hece. ·• Ruggera said. The <.'hair man said tbe UCI ad- ministration ii try in& to d~lde ir they wUl let the co--op manaie ooe of the new apartment buildings C\o be completed early next yeat), including runnin1 a rood co.op. "If we do that. we'll need capital to run the co-op," said R"41gera . "Frankly, we're going to need some kind or a miracle," he added F ro• Page ,\I COPTER •.. beacbgoers lo stand away because of a fire hnard. There W't're some reporu a fire had OC· curred in the engine compart-ment. Lagunita reHideat Peter Mwr 11.Ud he hlld first seen Ule cratt hovering about SO yards over the ~an Ju.t off the beach when It turned and headed ror land "I aaid 'hey1 that thing's com- 1n1righlal us! ·Muir recalled. Mrs. Nejman said she had got- ten lo her feet and waa watching the helicopter come lo and It Just kepl coming "closer and eloser and closer." ''One of tbe men stuck hi.a hand out ol the coekptt and made hand motions for me lo back away." shenid. 'ne craft narrowly made it to the dry sand. It t<*Ched down on· ce, then "bounced" forward about 15 feet, Suunoe Bnnnan ol Lacuna Beach said.. . .. The people tHJ}y bad to scramble to get l>t d-the YaY. •• sl\eaald. ,\ Sttond Se a K nliftt helicopter hul(!ed shortly after the stricken crl!f\. D1trln1t the late afternoon and ~enln1. several heUeoptera c•rnc and went ferrying men and l'qulpment lo the site Boate r DroWJ18 SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Aulhorttles report a San fl'nn- ci(afo man, James Brumfield. :w. drowned and his wife vanished whfn their 1unall boat founden-d in Cho turf off Thornton Beach ln DalyC1ty. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WNd ........... -~ Thomas ICH'llll r- auity Prolled _ ! S. Coast Bank,:' B dit Guilt -: f an y _:,i .. South Letuna bank bandit Rlch11rd Wiiliam Cutillo wus round awlty of urmcd robbery, buralary and assault etlaraes to- day after three hours cl d~llbc'ra • lion by an Oranae C<>unty Su pert or Court jury. Ju<tae J ohn L. fl> M Jr or- dered the same Jury to rel urn ,h> Irvine Park Project Wins Council Okay • A proj e<.'t t o up1rade l he his t>ourtroom Monday for a ttel\t lna that will determine It Castillo~ 24. ol 1104 Mira Mar. ~ Be.ch. WH sane whtn he robbed lb• S,C1.1rily Paclllc Natfoaal Bank at rt ne polnt lutJu. a C11tlllo. who la eonllned to • wheekbalr, ac<'epted the verdlctt without any visible emoUon. '"'4 former Marino pltldod oot tullty by reuon oflnsanlty. • Shot antral times ln an ea· counltt wllb dl11ubed sheriff~, officers inside tho bank, he ls ~ · ina treated for multlplo woun._ whtch wUI keep bJm ln ttl"· whttlch"ir ror th• rest d bb lite. docton1ay. C»llY ~ ... """ -· 'SELF' STUDENTS ARE TA UGHT IN A NON·SCHOOL, INDUSTRIAL BUILDING StUdenta Seek L•glsfatlve Aid to keep Alternative Sctlool Op•n Willows Park and greenbelt. us- ing $7 .841 ortocal parkmon~y. has been approved by the lrvll\e City Coancu. The jury tound C.stllloawlty of three co"nta of armed robbery,· one of Hrst degree burglary and one of assault with a deadly SWANSONG? Carpent er , Badha1 <As· semblyman Robert Bad •m R· Newport Beach) and G. emor Brown," Parham swd. • The alternative school has JllSl ~ students and olfers a pro- gram of less rigid, personalized instruction The scbool manager explained that about hall of the students are rrlelTI!d to the 5Chool by re- gular school principals, who believe the st4denl.s would do better in a difrerent environ- ment "But half of them have no pro- blems at other st>hool.s, but just like what we orter." Parham added. He said many or the SELF students have gone on lo. top-notch coHeges such as Vassar and Stanford. Partiam said, If the legislative etrorts farl . SELF would pro- bably continue, but would be forced to move into an existing school building. such as Irvine High. "It's very hard fortwoschools to co-eiust in the sa.me building. I Uunk. too, that these kids do best in the environment here, which is not the traditional school bwld· ing," P arham said. f'ro• Page A I LETTERS Judie Rickles said. lhe char1es will be dropped. But now bQth Neil and Edward have b«n the contact operators for someone who they say is the anonymous political letter writer who offers lo s~ll politically damaging lnformauon. According to John Dean. former chairman ot the county Democratic Central Committee. he met with the Oraneys at Oen· ny's Restaurant In Orange. At th•t meeting, Dean said, he was shown a copy of what purported to be un uncashed $25.0000'Neill check. The alleged check copy w•s pay•ble to Kathy Langston, Robinson's wire's maJden name. 1 ··1 remember ll was check number 399," De•n sald. "Jl w~ drawn on wbat a~aredlO oe Dick's account ind the lfgnature looked like Dick's. But I dan'l knowt/il was authentic.•· Deen said the Graneyg claimed the un ldenllfled man they represented would accept $12,SOO for copies otthe five check! tot-1· in11215.000. one orthem allecec:tly a $100,000 check payable to US. Sen.John Tunney. "Somehow. though, we nevtr got to1et.her on the deal," ~an smiled u he lauahed olf hla cJoalt and daJier meeUna wtth tho Graney brotheri Jt wa.s 11t Coco's In Newport Beach that form r county aupetvlaorlal candldat• Max 8lnawan1er met •Ith Nell Craney, 1ccordlnt to Blfllwanier. Before meettn1 with the Graney boy1, Blnawancer, u direct.s by the •nOft)'mouS letter W'rtter, pl teed an ad in the paper. re~ll'\I, "Happy birthday. Uncle Dtetc ." And, he had already contacted Asalstant Dtat. Atty. Michael Caplul, Blnswan1er aaid. Tbt Newport Beacb ronner pobttcal candidate laid he didn't see mucb value Jn whatever It was the Graneya were tryin1 to sell, an unseen. uncashed $15,000 check made payable to Riley. weapon • Throngs Support 4 Silent N ewsrnen The council 1uthori1ed spend· irti Quimby Act funds. or local park money. to buy imgaUon equipment and to upfrade the slope banks of Willows Park. Quimby Act funds are monies given by the project developer that m\at be used to purchase or develop local parks, accordinJ to state law. They added lo each conviction the d termlnatlon UW CasUllt was armed. a ruUna that coutd add several yeara to any slate prison term the Lquna Beach man may receive. • ·, Th~ assault charp stems troijt:. Caatlllo's sboot101 or bani· mana&er Gerald Gu.a whocamt• very cloae to death ln a loca•. hospital after be in a shot ln the u_p. per chest by CuUUo at poilll: blank ranae. • FRESNO <AP) -An attomey for four Fresno Bee newsmen JaHe(l tor refusing to reveal a contldenhal source told a judge today that · ·1r these men would talk. 1l woul<i mean lhe1r Front Pa~ A I HEIRESS ... Tbat stock represent.t • S-..5 percent controlling interest . in the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smalh argues that the $200millionoller, whlcb works out to SU a ahare. Is unfair lo her and other mlnoriu stockholden. Irvine Company President Raymond Weuon spent hJ,.s third day oo the witness stand Tbun· day and predicted durl~g the hearinc that he expects his com- pany's holdin&s lo "increase sub- stantially" In the next five years Part of the proe~us from whlcb Wat.aon derived his fifure5 has been suled by Juctge Judge in response to the Irvine Com- pany's claim that the inlorm1- lion contained therein is con- fidential. Wat.eon testified that new de velopments by the company in the next five years are expected to top the b a If billion dollar mark. He said he believes his com- pany will profit more than most business inleresta from what he described as a recent improve- ment In the real estate market In Orange County. But be conceded under ques- U on ln 1 from Mrs. Smith's lawyers that the lrvine Company has made no recent efforta in terms o{ offering lhelr privately held stock for public 11ate. Watson admitted that the busi- ness market bas improved since \,be idea was first touted ln 1gr4 but confirmed that ~b • move is unlikely, at least in the im- mediate futurt. The hearing la bei.og watched wfth keen Interest in a crowded eourtr-00m by offtcials ot th• Mobil OU Company and (busl· ness exttutlves who claim they have authority to top the Mobll offer if and when they 1et the op- portunity. Finan cial adviser Glllea DuPre. who would cnly confirm that be repreaented substantial buslness Interest.a in Canada and Las Ve1as, said he has authority to olfer far more t.bao Mobil for the foundation stock. He commented out.aide tho courtroom Tburaday that S400 mllUon ml1bt have been a much more rtallatlc t11ure for an Jn . vestment th1t would gtve the buyer a S<l.5 percent .stake In I.fie Irvine Company's future opera- Uona. l',....P,..eAI YOUTH ••• personal and professional destrucUon ... As an estimated SOO persons gathered outsjde the Fresno County courthouse to show sup. port for the newsmen-jailed. for two weeks -attorney Philip Fullerton told Superior Court Judae Hollis Best that tesU1nony at the hearing would show "the moral principle that a journalist wlll not and cannot reveal sources." The hearing was bein( held to determine whether the open- endcd .jail terms for the four journalilt.a should be ended. They were expe«ed to lestJJy later ln lhe day that tbey would not name the source of published material from a sealed grand JW')' transcript. The flrat witness called In behalf of the newsmen wu Dr. Paul Levy. a Fresno psychlatrist who testified that psycboloclcal· ly the four are unhkely to reveal th~r source because of "great emotional investment in their jobs. "lf that 4:IDOtional investment were removed or reduced. those men would be stripped naked emotionally.•· Levy said. BreM I'd uc how. director of pubUc works. Hid the money will be used. lo grade the slopes and in· stall rallroad ties and additional earth. to upgrade the exlllting lr- nntion system and to replant the slopes wltb ground cover. Muchow said that the work will be done by the city's main· tenance staff and will b e completed during the next two to three months. Inmates Fear Rape Attack LOS ANGELES CAP) Former Inmates oC the Loa Angeles County jail soy their main <.'oncern behind bars Wlis protecting themselves from homosexual a&saults by feU ow prisoners. Three former pnsoncrs told the hearing they lo.new directly or indirectly of weakerJnsoners being sexually ussauJl by other inmates and others uid they worried about protecting tbemselves from such assaults. Castillo told Lbe JW'Y from bl•. whttlchair that he was 1eekinj. death not money when he formed the plat> to enler the bank wtu~ he believed he would not leav~: alive • . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~· PATil"S PUGHT ··: TOVCHED MANY .. Nearly a year has paased 1ince the capture of Patty Heara~. The trauma of her trial and her eml· nent sentencing for bank robbery have touched many who know her. A spedal story inside today re. vnls whal chanRes are occur. ring among those who love, or loved, Mlss Rearsl. llow their· lives are beginning to return lo something like normalcy As for Patty Hearst herself, the story gives us a glimpse into her prison Ure. and what she harbors for her future once she ls free 1 from trials and penalties. <See -Page A 5) , ·Pressured to Help?:· Aide Ex-Himhaw Staff er Tells Meeting Details • -I A rormer employe in the Orange County assdsor'.s omce testified late Thursday that he was pressed into service in former assessor Andr ew Hin.shaw's congressional cam- paign ln May and JWle of 1W7Z alter being told that the cam- paicn appeared to be in trouble. Robert J. Wright testified as the prosecution's 20th witness in Uie Superior Court case against fffnsbaw, Sl, 1:hat he waa one of six asaesaor's aides who worked hill lime for three week.a on the Hinshaw campaign. ''I didn't want to work on it." Wr11bt told Deputy Dialrict At· tomey William Evans, "but 1 worked and stayed on be(ause I was afraid to uy no.•· Wright testified that the call for volunteers came from then chief deputy aueuor Jack Vallerga who invited employes at a meeUna in the aaessor's building to speak up if they dld not want lo help Hinshaw. "Aod did they?" Wright was aaked. He smiled and answered ••no.'' Valler ga. wbo .succeeded Hinshaw aa Orange County as- sessor. bu been removed from thal office after beini found (Uil· ty or multiple criminal charaes in two trials held outside Orange County. He was fined and re· ceived suapended JaU sentences. Hinshaw i• being lr1e<J on charaes or grand theft, con-· spiracy, embezzlement and violation of sLale codes govern- ing the conduct of ,public of• . ficlal1. The Newpor t Beach Republican bu been sentenced lo one to 14 years in slate prison after being found guilty of bribery in an earlier trial. He ix free on appeal. The trial will begin ill fourth week Sept. 27. J ud4e Pr.nk Domenichini explained l4 the jury late Tbunday that a prior . court. comm itment wUJ toe up the whole or next week. The one-week st.ate bar con- vention opens in Fresno thls . weekend. It. w u noted outside th~· courtroom. The F oothall Season You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting and have been talking to sates people at two or three sto~es. If so, you no doubt feel Jike a "tootball," bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which Is the best carpet fiber? What la the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns In Orange County for seventeen years. DEN'S 1.1a1tl9li: iiiitailation: ·custom drapsriss linoleum • wood floor UC. NO. 21041'2 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA. MESA, CALIF. 926'7 • PHON! 646·4'38 -646-235.S NYSE COMPOSITE . · .. . . • TRANSACTIONS FridJIY S!ptemt>er 11. tm 1/N DAILY PILOT 4 9 People Forget Beneficiaries Sllould Be Told ~ B1SYL\'1A PORTER f Sft:oNJ o/ hlO Col um"' J 1-ms. JI mUUon people b®tht hfo insurance pollctd for acoetof about $4 bllUonlnpf'flmlwna. , Yet, unless t.bey act now. many ot tho lnlcntiona ol poUc9 bu.)'el"I may never be fWllUtd. Why nol? The answtr ls that many buyer11 nevu make certalo that boneflctarlca know aboutpolleiea. Lut yev alone, ac· cordln& to a survey con- ducted for this co11.1mn Money's Worth by the· American Council of Ure IMurance (ACU) .... aUmated $8 mUlion 11'1 Hie lnsurance bentnt.s that were> meant for beneticiane-i wu.nt instead to the statu as \UY claimed personal property. ALTHOUGH THE MONEY represents thousands <t ~ericiariH, the lotal ls only one-tenth or 1 percent of the $9.2 billion that life insurers paid out in 1975. "Ule insurance companies," :.ays a spokesman for the ACLE ... are obligated to tum th.Js money over to the states... but only after they have lost all hope ol Cindin& the rlahtfl.Al owners." BefOl'e they tW'D It over. the companjes undertak &earches. One New York company hu a 10.pace iteJ11i&e4 l!st ol procedures (Ct' claims personnel to follow in trackln& down the missing owners ol "orphaned" funds. And life LI\•• sw:an~e Illes tte loaded with successful searches. BUT THEa E AlM> AR E those m1llJons or dollars of failures tht:y ship each year to slate treasuries -mUllon5 ot doJlars of promises unlcepl becAluse Policy holders forgot t~ keep fecords. ~ Here's a sampling of letters received by Richard A DriscoU. director of 1nforma1.1on services al ACLI, from people who bellev~ they m11ht be lost beneficiaries . .. My rather w as known to have carried a policy to pro· ted roy mother. She pr~ceded 01)' fother in death end he~ had said only weeks before his own death that he was think ang of dropping this insurance JJ1:> effects were omewhat scattered and J was never able to determine what act.ion~ was taken on this." A Kansas Woman. J "WHEN MY ;IUSBAND died. J thoug~t his lnsuranc., \~ wu Sll,000 (Sl0.000 ln my name and Sl,000 ln my son'sl There were two poUcle. miasina. $2,000 each. 1 localed the one which he had cashed, but cwmot locate one for $2,000." A Pennsylvania widow. "I'm writing in desperation. My husband aJways said 1 was prOlected, but would not discuss it." A Kentuck~ widow. ''In many of these cues, there never wai1 o policy, or I laJ»ed, Or WU AUrrendered for CM.Sh. Rut not to know must be agonizing," aays DriscoU. "And it· all ao ovo1dable "\ His guides: -sTORE LIFE INSURANCE Pohc1cs al home, pre·\ ft'rabJy, In a flreprool lock box along with other 1mportanl • records. \ -In a separate letter. lisl the numes of msurunce com l panles, policy numbers and the umounts. Leave this letter . with a lawyer; store copies in• safe deposit box and with a >' trusted relative -Inform benericlartn -Keep records up to date, notlna surrender or laPte of.- policies. • ' -PltRIODICALLV RE -EXAMINE policies. If ap· :• propriate. make chn4fes hnrnedlateJy and record them. \ ~heck any dropped policy to be aure 1t has no vaJue.; Oo not throw any away unUI checking. ' -Get a free copy cl "The Booklet You Have Jn Your'' Hand Is Not Des\gned to Sell You Life Insurance,:· by writ·\ in& Dept. SP, American Council of Llfe I nsurance, 277 Park ( Ave •• New York. N. V. 10017. , Momentum Carries ~I Market Ahead Again ( NEW YORK <AP>-Thestock markel continued it.$ ad· vance today, carried higher by the momentum or the past two sessions. Trading was heavy. Brokers aald investors were encouraged by a prime rate reducUon by a Midwestern bank earUer In the week. • The Dow Jones average of 301tocks gained 7.15 points le ' ~~ ~·· A drop in the naUon'a money supply last week raised some hopes that the Federal Re&erve would take action lo gear up~ rec or ery. they aald. < The market's advarlce was inte rruptd briefly at 11 a.m \ when repon., later denied, circulated on Wall Street that an ( attempt bad IM!en made in Africa on Henry Kissinger's life. J ~ VJH and Do..,n• • I 11 r ,., w.,u " .. , ... '"""" '"" " '"'"""• r f) '° .,,. ...... ,., .... , I'• I • , .. '" ... I ~ , .... .. '• , ... '"' .... 10'\ ••• , ... • Ullo ••• "'" 1"1 ,.,. '" "' "' u,,. ,. •t Uca t I •, VO I I .,. Uo / 1 • <>-t. ""',. t .. ~ .,, I .. 8!' I• I :~ ~: ~~· ':: it)o: n-· '"" f ,, tr. I • I .,. t 4 1 ~ : i' : ~· ... ~! .,, " . . '" . \ 14 •• DAILY PfLOT For the Record ~llUIN VALL•Y COMMUllllTY lllOS~ITAI. . '"'· '· ,.,. Mt .... Mn ....... , M•._ ;, • lt2 ..._ ..... -........ llee<ll ,,,, #I . ..,. """ J'"'""• w.-1\. '°'' Ot•u a1f Of' .. HwMt"'*°" lia«ft. .... '"'·'·"" lk -Mn Wiii•-IM4!ou l*1 N.tc:lllKSI H-1...-leotc:I\,•" #I ... Mn T•----. ~t -·• 0.me SI . -~·-"" -'""-'·"'' ""'---~~·-· .......... ....................... e< .. .., Mr. ·~ """ o .. ,., "-· 7ll VI-e lt.M.,..IMeton .. .ell - "" ... Mr~ • .,,.. ~ -· ~SI., INllM etrl ....... ,,,. Mr ... Mr\ ,,_ 11-'611 ,...,,.. ••• H...,.•"910ftl""(" out .... .... ,. Mr ... M r\ L .. td V•fldl-IM! &!.._,. ... , •1'1, l'°""l•I" Valley qjl1 ""'· •"41 """ •• ,,, "•'•" "n 0.-Glr<lt, Well,,..Mltr. 9"'1 Deaths Ehewhere NP YORK <AP) - A-*91 01bora ElllilU. 13, a "'Uonal leader in tbe women'11 sufrn1e uww.ment and later a major fl1ure in New York City real estate. died Wednesday. CIDCAGO <AP> -0. O••••'· 73, an evancelilt wbo ran f« a variety of poUtlcal al- fices lD bopel of crel&lni "a spiritual awaffDlll amoac tho poop le," died Wednesday. aAI. TZ .. UGIRON PUNPAL HOMI! OOn:'\a det MW 873-IMl50 co.ta M ... 84$-2424 HU.IMOADWAY ~UARY 110 BroadWIY ec.taM ... 842-9160 -.coRMtCK MORTUA"Y Llaune &tech .iN-9415 San Juan C.r:>lstrano 4'~1778 ,ACl~YllW •MORIAL ,ARK eem.tetY Mortuwy C~I 3500 Padfto View 0n"9 Ntwoort. c.lllOfnla 944-2700 NU'AMtLY CO&.ONW. PUMUL HOtlllS 7801 IOIM Ave. w.tmklat., 183-3525 .... Fn &ember '1 1 ltJe . Piolltieal Notes I Granted ~Killing • A mu louftd 1uiJtJ ot ~unury na uaJauabta' alter police fou.ncf t.he beaten body of bl1 brother ln an Anaheim motel room aha.red by the two ma bu been craot.ed 1 new t.rlal In Ora.a11 County Supet10f' Court. Jud•e .Je rrold S . Oliver ll'•nled lbe iww ~rlal for Denni• Ray Whitman, 28, after the defense aucceuCully arsued that It bad come Into po1se11lon of Libertarians on Ballot ORAJIGE COUNTY 87 0 . C. llt.lmNGS Ot .. O.Oty ..... """ UberaUon presidential candidate Roser M1c8rtd1 and hl1 runnlna mate, David Ber•land ol Hun\lqtoa Beach, have qu,allfled ror tbe Callforn.11 ballot by aubmlttln,& more than W ,000 al,natures to elect}Otl or net ab prior to the Sept 3 deadline. llacBrld• and ller1land have quallfted for the November ballot In •at.at• and predict they'll be on lhe ballot lD JS a ta tea by t'lection day. ••• DIMOCllATJC Auombly can dldale Ron Gordova cut ahort hJll planned walk through th 14th Di•· Student.a from 40 col· t.ricl last weekend because of the le""ea and universities rains, but did manage t& get In a rew • cauatlc remarks about "my car de- Colleges Set Debate are expected lo altenl tbe I • R u seventh annual lavita-a er opponent, · cpub can Jim Slemooa. 8 p.m at Ule home'Of Sally Green baum, 8181 Sallerflcld Ori\'~. Mra . Hall , who " r>attlln& Republican Rob rt Badbam for the 40lb District 1ut bclrw vacated by ADdt w ttlnahaw. will be al Oran.t• Cout Coll••• Saturday. She •ill be putkipatin& in the 11econd annual political workshop of the Otani• County National Womm'• PoUUcal Caucus. The work1h0p Is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In OCC'1 Science Han. Workshop coordlncator la Doris f'r~t.. telephone &44·4395. • •• ASS£MBLYMAN Bob Burko wilt be drlnkln1 a lot of coeree Satu.rda)'. No less than rour cdrM ~Pllon• are planned that day ror tbe llliAnl-ingtOI} Beach Republican. '-----------------~ evidence that wu not available at the llrst tional debate tournament Cordt\va accused Slemom ol duck· Oct. 15-17 at Cal State inl out on Oran1e Coast voters by They start at 9:30 o.m. at the home ol Mrs. Maude McNeil, S.al Bea~b Leiaure World. At 11 a.m. Burke will sip more corree at the Ernie Wirtter residence in Seal Beach Lelaurt World. At 1:30 p.m. he moves to Leisure World Clubhouse No. 3 for sWI mortjava. "My problem is the 'lki bwna' I meet a.re really buma " Got a prol>lem? Then wnle to Pal Dunn. Pat wall cut red kpe. getting the answers and action you need to aolve meqwttes m government and bu.ai- ne.u . Mall your question.! lo Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Da.tly Pilot. P 0 Bo:t JS6(), Costa Mesa. CA 92626. I nclude your telephone number The cqlumn appears daily e.xcept Saturdays Bnsdftf T..,ard B~tftNflag1 DEAR PAT: J am a 77-year-old widow and I would like to tnow ii I could homestead uty house. U so. bow can I make arrangements? F.L., Co.ta Men St&• bommead f ... at uy ataU,.er,...,. fw dolrt 5t enta. Pill It °"' earefallJ alld llMn'• It Mtaltaed-II au t111e f.. &e Lite Oraa1e c..ty 11.ttonler. Bos DI, Saata Aa.a, CA llZ'Nl1. J'.ae .... a D dletll •r •••7 order made ••18* &e: Oraaa Couty aeeerder. A reeeld Callf.,...a law a1loWs a 1119ineowaer &e clal• .,. ese•ptloa al value ap to tzt,• la aa owntt-occa•led resldmce -ud Uuaa prevelll a fcwce4 we to aatlsty crec11tor• lD •Mt uae:s - .... tlle -•~r.occapant met Ille ae«aa.ry daJa. V...., previou law a "laomestead" eaenapU• llad ~ be flied oe die pnperty before le111 tK"OCeedlal• lltarted U.at co•lld have reAIUd la a forced aale. Ttda law (881llt) allows tM bo•eowner-clebCor to rue kb clal• of enmptJ• alter be receives aotlce of levy aDd eaecldJoa oa tile property. n.11 law wOllld aot apply to mortt•I" or OU.er credit de· vfees 1ttured dlreetl)' by lk bome, but would pre· vmt forced aale of the lrtome &o pay ••alUffared" ddltl Heh aa lQtalltuM aceouat.s ..-. ...,....... noCff. ::·•··---,;.~ T-rht Trip• -t'ora._..,,, DEAR PAT: I'm planning a winter vacation thia year and have been reading dozens of lravcl brochures. rve mana&"ed to figure out most or the Lenna used In these brochures, but can't figure out whal "land COit.i" means when it refers to fare quotes. l 'd ask a trav~ agency, but I don't want to have to Id Into a dlM:USS1oo of my travel pla.M. V .L .• Costa Mesa Gemenlly 8Md la cmHd ... wttll Mu alt ....... lud a.18 l8clwle al apeuee wll UK• Nm" ......... , meals Md. II bldlee .... _,.... lr..,.na&Ao9, trUlfen &o ud ....... ..,_. _. ~llMllMled •ldllle lq !119' IMhldei.,. a1r a... fr.m llaol9e ............ 1111*1 tasa. • ,.,., .... er •fla fees. Ups, trip ..._._. =al Items 111d1 astuadry, &el~talla..,. afel. , SC....,a•dSt~A--- DEAR PAT: How can I remove plutic or vinyl wallpaperT My landlord aaid lt would be okay U l replaced my kitchen wallpaper, but I can't get tr orr wtlbou.t almost kllllng myaelf. I don't want to dam.,e lhe wall• and hesiut.e to UM any stroo& cMm.lcal1 on lt . Now that I've Mlu.n t.bla Job, I have toftnhb It. A-E .• Newport Beach Es.pe,U ad•IN )'Oii &o ....... Ille wallpa,.r'• Rlfaee daene1W1 Wtdl eoane audpaper wrapped arwM a block •f wood. ~ retPl a wall,apet" *8•er fr•• a paJM • laarchrare dealer ucl ue u trial. Judie Olher's de- cision abandona the jury vercllct which could have aent Whilman to state prl1on tor one to 15 year1. He t:eturns to court Oct. 25 for his second t.rl ... Murder char1ea were filed against Whitman 1_,t March 11 when the ~eaten body of Dale Arthur Whitman, 22, wu found on a blood-soaked bed In an Anaheim motel. Jl was alle1ed that the lwo men bad quarelled over money ~P~:S~red by the achedulln& a trip to Europe al the bell.htolthecamoai~. speech communication "lam lndl1nant over Slemons' re· dep•rtmenl and tbe tusal to participate in the democratic forensics department, proceu." said Cordova, as he the t.ou:mament la open .. _,. ed SI to tbe public free of cuauenc emona to a series of de· char bates. ie. "ls the car dealer qomg lo remain ParUcipants wW de· In hldlne through the election!" bate the topic, '-rbat t.he Cordova asked. Finally, at 4:30 p.m. then will be more coffee and campalenJn1 at the home of Mrs. Peny Shupe, 830 14Ua St .• Huntington Beach. federal covernment • 111 • should sl1nlflcantly CONGBESSION.\L candidate VI · (OUTDOORS) s t r e n I t h e n t h e viao Hall will be teted tonliht at a . -. Kuaraot.ee of con.sumer win d h .... ,ft.. tn H product aalety required e an c eeae t--party un· A bre•th of freah •Ir. ol manufacturers... r:Un;::llOa;::Be=a=c=h=. T:--be_res_li.lviii=ti=es=be=ei=n=a=t ::!===:;i;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;;;;;;:;;;-' For further lnforma-YOUR hometown lion, contact Dr. Lucy .,_.,.,,tho Keele, director or forensics, at 870·3272 or 870.3617. DAILY PILOT IEWARD THI: ........ , ... , ... , ...... . ------_.,. .. ___ _ _____ ,,, .. i'lttt'"~~.~i~ .. _ ... Rodeo Aids Kids f'l!IJUfe!c1ry8~~1!J ·by "-UNI .... HIATIH• 411 COHD. "'-----· ~ ... ""'. ,._ ft>ut .. ,.. (..a .. Scott Taylor will never ride a Brahma bull or rope a calf, but he can a.bare ln the excitement when the flfth annual Junior Rodeo comm to the Orance Couoty Fal.r- srounda Saturday aod Sund~. Scotl la tbe Oranie County cy1Uc flbroeia poster child, one of millions of American kids who suffer Crom lun1-dama1in1 diseases . The rodeo, 1ponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Callf«nia Division of Forestry Employea Aasoelatlon (CDF!!A), will benefit ""S<o•ON \ft(;() TblJ year mara the fatal to children wit.h t.h-0 i:c en l I e Jew e I e r s -- fifth Ume lD CDFEA u dileu.e They must have J el 1 b 495-040 I . •:1 C."""""> Cto ••'•""' a •,,..;ral diet and un-ew ry appra1sa " y aponaorln& lhe ju.nlor ..-1 araduate aemoloiua •• ~~!~s:,,j rodeo. Proceed.I will be derao therapy two or Custom dul i,i ned •4J-l75l evenly divided between three tJmm a day. Some ,ewelry. the CD FE A •a own afOlcted chUdren take as Ffye M Getn1 klTCHIH & IA TH Benevolence Fund and many u 40 or 50 pllla a 270 t. 171ti st. HMODILtHG the Cystic Fibrosis Foun· day. The youn11ter1 can· c.. :41-~ ;;;-i...t NH ISTIMA TIS dation. not enia1e ln 1trenuous .!~~~~=====~I ... °"' ~" •1 .....& d h 1 ur ......... ,.1o1 ... •11•<>H•a. . exer~ae an l e r e call ec2-5t7t. "" w l..,..,,.~ CysliJ fibro.11 ii an ln-expectancy ls 15 Of' lt Put • lew words .... '°' '•• •' ' .. heriled dlaeue ln which years. to work tor ou. 772·1470 ''"' • a thick, sticky mucus al-..:....~-------_:::=======~:t.========= !eel.I the lungs. digeatlve system and pancreu. IT occuat once in every 1,500 births, when both parenta carry the recessive 1ene. A almple cold can be JCPenney Cystic J'lbroala re----------NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION 151,AHD STORE OML Y aea.rcb, care, and educa· tloo .Pro1ram1. The CDF&\ 19 eompoeed al Orange County firemen and paramedlca. Mesa Sets ~ ·:· U---1~ £' ;~ Jr.1unu .,rtJB =~ !; The second annual ~ Moor.er Mardi Gru wUl :f: be held Oct. 31 at South :t-. Coast Piasa in Costa Mesa. ~; C hildr en wlJl ~ partJclpate In 1 tradl· :·: A trenchant analyiia of lbe pro- ble ms beaetttn1 America. witb a nrtety ol aenalble solutions that make th1a book must re-adinl for everyone concerned wtth the future of thh coun-try. MAil '"" COU'OH roo.n ----------CARLTON PRESS 14 Piii-A••:.. ~w , ... 11 l'll•H H•• Ml• ton., , REPORT TO THE CITIZENRY .,._,_,. ... _ Uonal coetume contest.,~: be enttrlalned by ~ nrloua performers, and ·~ reedve 1pecl1l treat.I. ().~•lliiiiiiiiiiiiiil._iiiiii•I Winnen wUI N awU'ded :;;; - prbee. NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8 :30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. AUSTRALIAN ~~,,. TREE FERN ~ R~ 8.99 NOW 599 • Good choicEt for an entry way • Can be grown In full sun along the Coast and oart shade inland • Adds a cool sensation to any shade garden • Extra large in 5 gallon containers AFRICAN VIOLETS \ , .. dlreete4. ne hlea 11 "°ljitiiiiliiiiiiii~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ij[iig~~~jig He Uae Hatl,aper to I Rfg. 1.99 NOW )59 perforate &lie pluUc. Tlal• wlll let •team ......... to aeftea .... ., .. f or re•••l•I Uae wallpaper. nu,,_... la effective, la•t dme· Hma•laa. aepeat 11ae atea•t•c ... .. .... , ra&Mt tllH atttmpaq a..-... aroacom .... '7 ...,.,,.. ••• , -&Jae ft rat hJ. Repeated ,.. .. 1ppUcadou may &Mt ._,.,, bat tM Job d M ea1ler to eona· ...... Phone Service At Cal State A telephone inform• lion Hrvlee haa been est.abllahed bt Cal Stld.e Loos BHcb to inlorm plCJplo ot event.I occur- rtq at lbo unlnnlty. Tboto wtabtna in- formation cooeornlnc 111tb.,.... u athktks. cooU.nata1 education, tba ...u. and perf onnlnl areu can call (2.U) • Ull. Tbll aemee ii ...u ....... houri•.,_ • Add color to your house with these brilliant 4" violets Jlmgle Growth AFRICAN VIOLET ' POmNGSOIL NOW 59¢ ... ,. FAil & WINTER FEED • For all lawns and ground covers • Prevents winter damage and Insures good growth In the spring. 25 .... NOW499 Quantities limited on Ad merchandise . I Laguna/Soath Coast EDITION By JACK CHAPPELL OIMM0.11,~llot ..... A twln·bladec:l ''Sta Ka.111\t" U.S. Mar1oe Corps helicopter crash laoded on lbe South Lapna Beach below the private com- munity of Lacunita Thund.,., nanowly mlatlft1 1eve:raJ •UO· balben. "I can see the headlinu now. '28-year-Qld Mother olTwo Killed In. Heil:f:" Ct•'·" 4ulpped Helen Nt mao of t.aauea Btacb w9'c>wuc 0Hlllothel161c.,_.r •hen It• plunked lDC.o the narrow aancb,'1pU .,...,. 1 ba al~ ~tlic>Wes. , here were no lnJurlea, wever. ellher 1mon1 achloeQ or the alrcraft '•tour-maa c,..., 1be Marine Corps todlJ lifted 1\fternoon N.Y. St~ks . TEN CENTS thdO·ton Sea Knl1ht olf tM beaclt with another larttr ··sea StalUon" helicopter. lnltlally lecbntclana attempted lo repair the llricken craft ao that It could bef1ownout. Those effort• were un1uo-- ceu ful and today the corps plucked lbe fallto bird from tbf btach. CSeeCOPTER. PaieAZ) Was Laguna Bandit Sane? ' ...... ,. ... -.,. L-. ~.,. f FALLEN MANNI CORPS CHOPPER IS CARRIED HOME av BIGGa BIRD Aeacue of CJaefMartded Hekopter tn South &Aguna wa1 SuccHafut Tod•Y Dlllty ............... Jatl a.-N LA OUN A'S H£\.EN NEJMAN 'TOO CLOSE' TO CHOPPER Marine Corpe Aircraft Craah Landa on leach Anti-abortion Bill Survives, Now Law . SACRA&! ENTO CAP> -·An an· U·abortJon bill requir1nt doctors to take all reasonable steps to eave the life of a fetus that sur vl•et an abortion wu siped to-d~byGov. EdmundarownJr .. 1bt measure by Assemblyman MUre Antonovich (R-Olendale> wu slNJftllY baclted by "pro- Ufe" 1rours and opposed by the ~=· Or1anluUon for Antonovich described It u an utl-lnfanllclde bill. durin1 the course ol an abor· Uon," lbe conaervatlve legislator said ln a 1tatement. "Doctors ln the state of Calllomla wlll now be required to utillu their profeulonaJ akUlt to tJVe the llte of •ucb lnlanta by treaUnt them the same u any other prematurely born baby. ''TlM pus ... e of my AB i341 ls a polttive slan to many thal the rt~ of cbUctren are not bela« ror1otten." Political Blackmail Probe Due By GABY GRANVILLE Ol.-Dally rlltil Sutt A ruh or a nonymous letters sent to Orange County poli\ical candidates offerlng to sell them information damaging to their political foes Is under lnvesUga- lion by the Grand Jury. According to some o( lh<l6e who have received tile mysterious let- ters. the alleged ~mqing in· formation la copies ol ~a.shed and postdated cbeclcl aiped by RJchard O'Neill· and held by a Santa Ana banlr. The cheeks purportedly cover security for secret loans leaked into poJitlcal campaign.s that have gone unreported on can- didalecampalgn s tatements. But the bank l\lppo.aecily hold- ing $215,000 worth of the O'NeiJI checks denied Tbundt.Y that any loans have been madeorlhat it is holding any postdated checks. O'Neill. lhe Oratlie County and Southern California Democratic Party organisations' chairman, said. "You've got lo be kiddln&. nu. wbole lhina is ridJculous." And lhe alleged recipient can- didates who could be contacted. Supervisor Thomas Riley, As- semblyman Richard Robinson (O·Sanla Ana) and Auem - blyman Paul Carpenter <D· Cypress>. said they are not aware d any s uch campaign rnanlpula- tJons. About the closest anyone has come to an aw1reness of the acheme Is Neil Graney, a burly private detective and former Chka10 policeman as well as a member of the county Democratic Central Com mill~. Graney reportedly spent two hourJ with the Grand Jury Wed- nesday. And he and his twin brother , Edward, have been the ci..n-desUne cont•cts of at least two poUUcal fi1ures who r esponded lo the anonymous letters after con- tacting the District Attorney's Of. lice. The Graney brothers made news last March when they were char,.ed with auaultlng Robha.on at an O 'Neill birthday celebration al Democratic head- quarten. A few monlbt a.ft.er the beer- LoNIDa epbode at the O'Neill (See LE'nERS. Pa1eA2) South La1una bank bandit Richard William Castillo was found iuHty of armed robbery, burglary and assault charres to- d~ after three hours al delibera· lion by an 01"ange Co-.nty · SuperiorCourtjury. Jud.ge John L. Flynn Jr. or- deftd ~ same Jury to return to his courtrootn Moad~ for a bev· i.q that will determine lf CasUDo. a.. of 1104 Mira lirar. Laauna Beach, wu sane when be robbed the Security Pacific National s.nk at nne point last Jan. 29. • Castillo. who I.I confined to a wheelchair. accepted the verdicu wiUtout any visible emotion. 1be former Marine pleaded Dot lufJty by reuonoflnsal\lty. Shot several limes tn an en- counter with dlagui.sed sherftf'• officers inside the bank, be is be- in& treated for multiple wounds which will keep him In the wheelchair for the rest o( bis life. doctors say. UC Minority Admissions Policy Kilkd SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -In a landma.rt decision, theCeUfornia Supreme Court haa declared l.lft· consUtullonaJ a University of California s pecial admltsions proeram for mlnortUes. The court said 'nnarsdt.Y that dlscrimlnaUon qatnat lbe ma- jority la as illt&al as discrimina- tion aga1nlt minorities. The ruling, which applies lo all public schools in California with limited enrolhnenu, sell the stage for a possible leaaJ fighl before tbe U.S. Supreme Court over the Issue of preferential treatment or minorities and ~eot quotas to counteract discrimina- tion. The atate Supreme Court ruled in a case lnvolvtn1 a while who contended he was the victim ol re· verse discrimination when denied admission lo the Medical ScbooJ at UC lo li73 and li74. Allan Bakke, now 36 and an engineer in Sunnyvale, atfued ln hia auit that he was dilcriminaled agalnsl because the n:aedical school had preferential ad· mission standards for nonwbJle applicants. Three Typewriters Taken at School Three electric typewriters valued by achool otliclaJs at Sl,500 have been stolen from Dana Hills Hilb School In Dana Point. Oran1e County 1berlff'1 of· fh:ers said Intruders Who entered by unknown means took the machines from deslta In a room ol the acbooJ at 33331 Street cl the Golden Lantern. The theft wu reported by vice principal Al H.Uc. »ut foa Hid it 1"Jdld dete!' Jt&e-t•nn abortioae by mak1Qa docton afrald to perform them ..S requirin1 expensive equip- ment lhat would increase U>eir CQlt, 'rbe one-sentence bill states tMt a fetua born alive 1n the CODne ol an abort.Ion bas lbe ..,. ri1bt lo medleal tftatmmt .,_, ptematve baby. Village Party on Tap # JA1J1Jatlve consultants 111 ' · ta.t muna doctors will ha•• lo tab aU l'H.IOOlble steps lo hep --. a feta alive. includlnc QSe rl a respirator, ii it bis a dWtce ~normal lift. 'il«b·:,:~~-= Of a fetus 1'1rviriftc an aborUon, lo tbe alx.th moatb ol prepancy. • AntonoTlcb •'11 there bave beell lla.bcueain~YOl'lt. • ••x1 bW tr Hts &.be iift ot lile ~ t.oW.nta "'mitiftlj f>Orii an .. The tblrd annual La1una Beach VUla«e Party will be held from 7 a.m. &.o t p.m. Saturday at llaln Beach Part. ActtYiu. wtn llaeluck a roett coacen.. family 1an:m lllld COG· teltl, von.,-.U a llMbtball tournam•te. a lbwwb d19p&Q ••cl a com19uily fin tiDI &iftCaloq, • In eclditloa. there w1ll be a cotnmuolty farnlly overnl1hl campout al the part. The camp. lq · ,enruta .are av.u.able now from the Human Main otnce, m Gtenneyre Sl., or fn>ni t.be ln· . farmalion'booth the day of lbe neat. Food boot.hi wlll be ()pef'aled by clvlc or•anhallon s tbnJaPout tbe day. TM Villa&e Party wu begun • 0.. declkatJon of Main Beach Part and it bu Wtome an ao- ftul neat c011Gmemontmi de· v~tolthe~park. Tbe acbedule ot ~enu t. u followa: -Panulte breakfast,; 7 a.m. to l1 a.m. sponaored b1 the hni« Women'• C1ub and the Womtn •a Club. Price 11$1.75 foe IMtial&l-iid Sl ror children. -Raft' 1urfln1 coilttst; I a.m. sign&qM llft north ol~UI t.owtr a.QIA.rafll ar• free. -Oceal\ a•tm. 1 .m. al1n.,. are at the UJ.,uard e.o..r. -1'111 ralllq and~ Pol• de-- die .. , 1:• •.m:'t.y e.e P · cbUleClub. -Food ~· open. t a.m. -of. fft\as frodli banana. froiu ~ lllOW coo. Mil~- -Beacla •olleyball tqurna- tSee PAaTY, P•AJ> TbejuryfoundCutllloeuiJtyof Caatlllo's 1hootin1 of bank three cwnt.s of armed robbery. mana1er Ge.raid Guess who came ooe o( first degree burglary and very ck>le to· death ln a local one of assault with a deadly bolpltalaftft~.ln1sh0Untheup .. weapon. per chest by CasUUo al polQ.J 'Ibey added to each CClDVlction blanltranie~ the determination th.at Cutillo J Cutillo told the jury from h111 was armed, a rulini'tbat ~d wheefcbti~~at he was seekln1 add aeverai years to any stile death Dot money when be formea pri90n term the Laguna Beach the plan to-enter the bank which manmayreceive. he believed be would not Jene The usauit charge stems from alive. Deputg DA Agrees ' f Heiress Supported On Irvine Co. Bid By TOM BAllLEV OltNO.Oy l'llo&fili'I' Irvine helretJ Joan Irvine Smith 1ot backinc late 1bursda)' for her araument that th~ Mobil Oil Company's $200 n>JWoo bid for James Irvine Foundation atock In Uae I"lne Compaft1 was fw below the , ... val• ol the holdinp. • lt came In the form ol an al· le&atlon by Deputy Attornn General \'eoeyiot AppaJ!u who claimed durtni aa OTqe CGun- ty Superior Court hea.rln1 that an tnvestmeot. sector estimated at e peruat or the company'a total coqnty acreaae will m It.self soon be worth $200 mlllion. Appallas used data prepared San Juan OKs Two Building Curb Actions By ANNE COOPER OlllwOally"i.ttblt San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen approved two measures th.ii weet to c<mtrol reshtenUaJ bulldint. . CouncU members approved an interim 1r9wth management policy Umitift& rezooe approval• to bulldin1 projecta with lower denllty or more open space than the city's reneral plan allows. Tbe Interim pohcy will be ln ef. feet until a final growth mana1• met1l 11ystem 11 adopted later thia year. CouncUmen also adopted an ur1enc)' ordinance which took ef. feet. Thursday to limit the number of bulldin1 permits ll- 1ued t.o builders o( approved tncta. Tlae ordin1nce apeclnes by tract the number of permits whleh can be l11ued uch year to builder• of el1ht San Juan ap. proved tract• lhr°'WI> Jan. 31, mt. Both meaaurtt were pused In an attempt to keep city and ICbool tervlctt on a par with San Juan'• la•t·•rowln1 population, uid Tbomas Merrell, city plan· ninl dlrec:tor. The maximum number or t>trmlta the city can luut the Westport denlopment firm for hoUlet ia the Mariner VIUqe tract, curreDl1y under construe· Uon, .. 42 before Jan. l, 1978, 43 In 1m Ind 41 fn mt. Jn the JCetedUb tract, al.lo un· der coutnlctton, &.be IMlder ls allow .. »permit.a before Jan. 1, mt,• 1n lJ78 and ~la1179 • Jn the Pl'~ &m Jum Hil1I ......... 01...clale Paderal la ...... DO pennlta anGI tflt. M peratftl tn JJ1I aodlOiD tm. OIMr' ttaeU afteded bmlYe nl.uvelJ 1 .. d••Uia& ... per. tr.ft. Total DUlblrl fl penntts allowed eaclt year are 105 Plfllllta wore Jan; 1, llTl.1$1 In 1"11ancl~ tn 1171. fte Dew ordinance IDICIUStl tlul& permlta wbleb are not 1.umd ta tbe 1e• Jpectfled ~ ~ Citr C:OU.cU: approval befWe the)' ean be laaaed bt ·~uem. 1~· by the company to back hi• arau- me:nt thJt 4,698 acres 81)aiy1ed by the company Ln a carefully suarded portfolio will top the - GOO million valt.aUon mark In the near ruture. Lawyers for the fcundatlon and the Irvine Company did nd. dis· pute Appallaa' ffllmatea. And they offered no comment when Appalles •UUest.ed lbat tile value ol the Irvine Com· paaJ'• 11.eoo acres in Oran1e eo..tnt1 might •~U be drawn froin the umple valuation. . ltld1e James F. Judie t. being uked by Jawyera Cor Mn. Smit.fl lo make permanent a temporary lnjunctlon which forbids the pro· posed aale of foundation stock lo the Mobil group. • That stock represent.a a 54.S percent controJUna interest ln the Irvine Company. Mn. Smith arrues that tbe $200 million offer, which work.a out lo $24 a share, la unfair to her and other minority 1t.octholden. Jrvlne Company Preside~ Raymond Wat.son spent hi.I Ulirsl . day an the witnesJ 1land Thul'll~ d•y and predicted during the heMing that he expects his com~. pany'1 boldinas lo ''increase sub- llanUall)'" ln the.nexUive years, Part of the prospectus Croqi wbJcb Wat.son derived bis flrurea bu been sealed by Judie Judae in respooae to the Irvine Com· pany's clatm that the inform•· tJoo contaJned therein Is con~ ndentJaJ. Wat.son te1Wled that new de· velopments by the company ii"! the "ext five yean are expected to top the half billion dollar mark. Ke said he believes hll com. pan1 will profit more than mott bwslnee1 lntereats from what h• described as a recent improve. <See HEIRESS, Pa1e A.2) Coat Blue 1ldea and warm weather are predlded for SOOY coast.al areas lhJs weekend. Saturday bl1hl about 70. INSIDE TOBI\~ Wondn tMal ldnb of milt11· tam'""' .ore in ator1 thU 11a~on fn South ern CoM/omld1 A colnl;l.or f <11' ad-iianc. ,,_,..,, whkJi nN lltr01Qh urlt Ftbrwcr11 ~ Otl POfll Cl of tlN WHkilrtdn. ( , 2 DAtl. Y PILOT LISC LETIERS bub, Nell Graru~1 plUded ~Y todi1wrbm1 lh• ~ace. 'I Munlclpal Court J~ ~ ruck! toot a d ....., mouoe by Edward Gr.My ~ wb- m1M1on for a ynr 11 G~ beuves hlrnself for lhat year. Judce Rickles aald. tbl cbarce will bedroo&>ed But now both NeU aod ?.d.,.ard have been lht> coo&acl operalorl for tomtonc who t1M:y • ., la lbe anOn)'mOUf polltJcal letter wr'lt.er who offers to ttll poHllully dama11na lntormaUon. Accordlna lo John Dean. former chairman ol the county 1)(-mocr:aUc Cenlrul Committee, he mot with the Graneya ut Den· ny'a Restaurant In Or11t161e. At that meellne, ()(:an 1a.1d. he was shown a copy of wbat purported to be an uncaahed RS.OOOO'Ne1tl check Tht alleged chttk copy was payable to Kathy Lan11ton. Robinson 's w1re·tm d~Mme "l remember ll wa:s cheek number 399." Deao said. "It was drawn on what .,ppearect to be Dick'~ account and the 11gnature looked hke Dick's. But I don 'l know ifit was authenllc." Dean said the Graneys claimed the unidentified man they represented would accept Sl2,500 for copies or the five checks total- mg $215,000, one or them allegedly a Sl00.000 check payable lo U S Sen. John Tunney. "Somehow, though, we never got together on the deaJ," Dean smiled as he laughed off his cloak and daeeer meeting with the Graney brothers. • It was al Coco's in N~wport Beach that former county supervisorial cand1daLe Max Binswaneer met with Neil Graney, a c cording to Binsw anger. Before meeting with the Graney boy~. Binswaoger, as dJr~ted by the anonymous letter wnter. placed an ad in the paper, reading, "Happy birthday, Uncle Du~k " , And, he had al reddy contacted Assistant Di st Ally Michael Capizzi. Binswangcr sa.ld Tbe Newport Beach former pohtlcal candidate said he didn't see mu('h value in whatever It '43S the Graneys were trying to sell. an unseen, uncashed $2$,000 t'heck made payable to Riley. Later. he discussed the inci· dent with Riley who s cud then and again Thursday he doesn't know anything about such a check, a 110-called secret loan or the Graneys. Robinson said essentially the same thing. So did Carpenter. And county supervisor candidate Phtlllp Antbony, whose ahonymous letter Dean acted on, also denied knowinc "anythln& about the farce. Other mys tery letter redplenll report e dly included As - semblyman Ro~rt Burke (R· Huntington Beach > and Rt!publlcan Peter Vogel . Robinson's foe 1n the November "eneral election. Before his Grand Jury ap· pearance Wednesday Nell Graney refused to disclose who his purport ed client 11 . After his confront1tion with the Jury, Graney said hla lips had been sealed. A call to bis office Thursday was Interrupted by an operator who said Ml phone had been disconnected. A breakdown of the alleged O'Neill checks purportedly betd by the bank In San\.a Ana showed $100,000 payable to Tunney, $40,000 payable lo Rll&y and" $25,000 each to RoblMon . Ca rpent e r and Karry Yamamoto, Anthony's Nov emberelectionfoc. Hostages Released LlNZ, Auslru1 <AP) -A » year-ol4 eunman took five teachers and two l4·year-old 1tu· droll bostaae after an attempted bor1l1ry today. then surren· dered after four hours, pollee s aid. The hosta1e1 wtr• un· harmed but a policeman waa seriously wounded ln lhc robbery attempt. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, WNd Pt-·---Jack R curtev Vl!(•_..•,~t..,.~•~ Thomas Keevll ·--Thomas A. Murpt\iM ,,.._..,_ . Q\arfH H. Loos Rktlerd P. N .. I ....... ---{~ LH.U .. ldlOftO l'*G_.,__ •11....,_ ~.o -••au Otfica (; __ ,. ... ~~ ~-.. t<• l>t1'1H{"---·v ... , tu.!i...,..,-.. ···~~,,- The 011e. That Got A way Joiat Sessio11 Arch Beach ) Fight Resume~;. New attempts to control de velo9m~nt ln Arch Beach llel&ht.s ancf provide rcsldenLI 6f lbe · dcMstly pof ulatcd hilltop com· muolty w lh expanded city services wlll be thrashed out bc'lween the Laauna Beach City Council and Plunnln& Com· mlHlon Tuesday. The joint meeting at 9 p.m. rollowa an at llmes ucrimonious City Council hearing Wednesday at which a com mission pack8je or stepe for aiding the neighborhood was debated hotly. ln preparation, the citizens Arch Beach Heil{hls Association Wlll hold a 1eneral meeting Mon· d~ at 1.30 p.m. In th~ city hall chambers That view too w11i supported b~ • llonnte Kuti, ch11lrman of lb• .. : Arch Beach Hel1ht1 Auoclallon. Mre. Kuta .. td tht auocia~ -. ta conslderlna leul actlM to ford the City Council to und~rt•ke I •. proaram improvina tho "publlc • ... · health. 11rety and welfare.' .. . Shti auld prevlou1 ('(t'Ot"U at~ trolllna dttvelopment have been met by threate from lantl . speculat ors. The usoc:laUon to • counteract that la lnvetU&atbtl "": Its le1al position at rorcln1 someWn1 to be done. · • • "The auoclallon doel not want to deprive anyone ol thd.r le1al ngbts," 1ht aaid but abe noted that by approving "hardship • cases" under the moratorium, the council "'as not enforcln& the laws uniformly. Despite heroic at.tempta such as this. Sam Fisher, 18, of San Juan Capistrano failed to nab the squealing greased pig that starred m one e\ ent of a sparsely al· tended ··welcome Back Bash" at Sad- dleback College Thursday afternoon. The oily porker was finally srabbed s uc - cessfully by student body officer Daryl Walczak of Mission Viejo. The Arch Beach Heiahts area is tmder a four-month moratorium affectmg some types ol residen· tial construction . The moratorium ends Wednesday. The council's opUon.s include extension o! the moratorium, let· ling it expire and permitting an unrestricted bulldina. or sett.mg up some type of phasing program, Dou"las Schmitz, pl&NUnl direc· tor.said today. "It's only those llcy'S whocet up and cry who 1et what they want,·•, - ~.frs. Kutz said. She urged that no further exceptions be made Md charged th11t some "hardship cases" were granted becau,,e or false Information provided by tM developer. Aide ~ress11red to H~lp? The Planning Commission's re· commended package, a number ol Interrelated proposals ham- mered out following a $15,000 en· viroomental study ol lhe hillsJde neighborhoods, deals with six ma- jor areas. Fro• Pagr 11 I ... HEIRESS •• ~~~ Ex,. Hinshaw Staff er Tells Meeting Details They Include municipal services. density, parking, parks. circulation and appearance and design. ment In the real estate market la:.~- Oranae County. .. But be conceded under qu•~­ tlonlng fro m Mrs. Smlth'i •• lawyers that the Irvine Compuny has made no recent efforts tn ' terms or offerina their privately • held stock ror public sale. A former employe In the Orange (;ounty assessor·s otn~ testified late Thursday lhat be was pressed into service in former assessor Andrew Hinshaw 's congressional cam- paign 1n May and June or 1972 after being told that lbe cam- paign appeared lo be in trouble. Robert J . Wright testified as lhe prosecution's 20th wilften in lbe Superior Court case qainst Hmsbaw. 51, that be was one ol six assessor's aides who worked full time for three weeks on the Hinahaw campaign. "I didn't want to work on it," Wright told Deputy District Al· tomey William Evans, "but I worked and stayed on because l was afraid to say no." Wricht testified lhat the call ror volunteers came from then chief deputy assessor J ack Vallerga who Invited employes al a meeting in the aa.'ell$0r'1 buildln& to speak up if they dJd not want to be(p Hinshaw. "And dJd they?" Wriaht Wll.! asked. He smiled and answered ··no.'' Vallerga , who succeeded Hinshaw as Oranee County &1· sessor. has been removed from that office after being round guil- ty of multiple cnminal d13.T1es in two trials held out.side Oran1e County. He was fined and re- ceived suspended jail sentences Fro• Page 1\ I COPTER ••• Marines worlced through the night and at one Point fearlni a · rising Ude woufd swamp the downed chopper, tow trucks were broucht in in an attempt to puJI the ~a Knl11ht away from the ad· vancln1ae1. The craft was too deeplJ Im- bedded In sand and the towtnc halted when il appeared the crall's landing gear would be damaged. The Sea Knight was piloted by MaJ.JohnJ M•lloy,otTusUnand copilot 11t U . Walter ff. FNed of Orance. Crew chlef wu SIJl. David S. Andrea of Balboa and lat Mechanic was Lance Cpl. Guy J . OrttnqU!at of El Toro. The official statement relttued bytbe MarineCorpsldentJfledthe cau.H for the craMI landl.nc u · "mechanical failure" and that lhe exact ('IUH WU under in· vesUsaUon today. Shortly after the bla chopper piop&K'd on the be.ch, crew mem· bera exited with flre ext· lnculabers and warned beaeh1oer1 to stand away because ol a fire hazard. There were some repoTts a Ore had oc· curTed In the enable compart· ment. ' Laaunlta resident Peter Muir said be bid tint seen the craft hoverin1 about 50 yarda over lhe ocean Just off the beleb when It turned and ~aded for land. "l said 'hey. that tNq'a com- lncriahtatua! "Mufrrtcalled. Mrs. Nejman uld sh•had Col· ten to ber feet and was ,..atcblnc the bellcopter come in Ind It juat· kept coming "closer dd closer and closer.'· ··One ol the men tt-.ck bis band oat of the cockpit and mac:t. bud roottom for me to back aw_,." abe1aid. The craft aurowl1 mme 11 to the dry sand. U touched cllwD on· ce, tb•u .. bounced" forwari Uout.U feet, SusallOe Breoftaft Ol Laf'IU Beac!Jl sald. "" •'TtJe ~ople really had to 8CnllltM to iet ot d the ~ :· lbelaMI. A aeeond Sea 'ltntchl ~ 1.-dell abort1y atl!f' lbe Itri er.it. Dvrtns lb• bite......_ .. ...rune .......... tlilllleop-. ame aad wt*ti~...,mlllt . ••••not.Matte. Hinshaw Is beine tried on chareea of grand thetl, con· spiracy. embeulemenl and v1olaUoo of slate codes 1overn- lng the conduct ol public of· Ciclals. The Newport Beach Republican has been sentenced lo one to 14 years m state prisoll arter being round guilty or bnbery in an earlier lnal. He is free on appeal. The trial will begin it.s fourth week Sept. 27. Judie Frank Ex,.detective Due in Court To Face Rap Former Laguna Beach Police Detective Carroll D. Bush has been scheduled for arraignment Tuesday on charges &temming rrom his weekend assault arrest by Oran1e 'County Sheriff's de· puUes. Bush, fired for alleeed gr06s misconduct In late July after nearly l2 years with the Laguna ~ach Police Department, is free on his own recoaniunce. A spokesman for the district attorne~·s office said reports rrom the sheriff's department are under review to determine what charaes will be lodged against the eit·detective. Buah was arrested Saturday by sheriff'• deputies who allege the 43.year-old man ticked and beat hit ex· wife In the driveway other Lagwta Nl1uel home. BWlb was booked into county jail on 1usplclon of auault and battery, mallctou1 mischief and realstln1 arrest. Sbfrllf'a deputies alleged Bush knocked his former Wife, Jan Lucille Bush, 38, ot 29342 Via Portola to the around and lrlcked her ln th• ribl. He then 1tru11led with deputies after he repeatedly kicked Mrs. Bush'• late model • ptckuptruck, dentln11t. Bush. who bas appealed bis fir· Inf by PoUce ChJef Jon Sparks, hu bffn scheduled ror a hearing before the Laguna Beach person· nel Board next Thunday. The board could recommend over· tumin& the chief' a dedslon. Sparks fired Buah after a wed:long lnveatlgolion into charan the on duty detective nuhed hla badae and forced his way Into a San Clemente home to help bl1 dau1hter retrieve personal pos1ea1iooa there. Fro• Pagr A I PARTY .••• ment. 9 a. m . at the sand courts. -Reach baaketball toumu· ment, 9 a.m . at the park eouru. -Paddleboard race, t a.m. 11l1nup1 are at the lifeguard tower. -Beach run. 9:30 registration at the north end or the park; race begins at 10 a.m . -Kiwanis Club botdog and Boys· Club soft drink stand opens at u a.m. . -Innertube race, ll a.m. algn up at the llfeauard tower. -Sand aculpture coot.est, 11 a.m. for all agH. -BJveJrass concert, U a.m. -Famll.Y c1me1 and ecintest.a. 2p.m. -.J1.7cee1 liot b~ rib dinner, 4 p.m. -PoHrdancers cicbJ,tUca, 4 p,m, I -Tua of war.' p.m. --Famll)' OTerntsht c~m~. 5 p.m. Roct c:oneen l9d 6anee, t:10 p.m. tot1*tp.m • -Plrtworit• dlSPllY. ~30p.m. ommanit7 n ... ""' ancl 1111.-...tp.m. Domenicbinl explained to the jury late Thursda.y that a prior court commitment will take up the whole of next week. The one-week stale bar con· venLion opens In J"resno th1r; weekend, it was noted outaide the courtroom The commission bas strongly recommended the council con· sider the package as a whole and enact it in total rather than pick out portions or it. 885 Hills Acres Change Districts The Orange County Commlltee on School District Organlr.ation approved the transfer of 88S acres or undeyeloped land from Capistrano Unified to Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District Thursday. The transrer, •already ap- proved by trustees ot both dis· tricts, lovolves an area in southwest Laguna lllils between Bingo Gains Approval in Laguna Beach Bingo gaming for nonprofit charitable organbaUons in the city or Laguna Beach WU ap- proved thls week by lhe City Council. The Issue evoked liWe con· troversy. The council will consider at Its next re1ular session in two weeks the amount. or a permit ree to be charged oreanlzaUons stagln& biri&o•amea. The ordinance leaalliing bingo requires the funds raised lhrouah the games to be devoted to charitable cau1es prlmarlly within the clly. In addition, the poUce depart- ment must re1l1ter tho people bold.Ing the event. Oso and Alicia Parkways. The property lies on both sides of Moulton Parkway around the Oso Parkway and La Paz Road intersections and runs parallel and to the southwest of Moulton where It intersects with Alicia Parkway. The transfer involves portions of Nellie Gail Ranch and Alicia Gardens developments. It was proposed by both school boards to avoid bisecting the two de· velopments with school district boundaries. David Brandl, a county school board member and chairman or the county committee. said several other groups must ex· amine the proposed transfer before it can be completed. II it goes through, the Sad· dleback school district, which stands to benefit financially from the transfer. will pay a $&00 fee to cover teeat expenses. The total assessed valuation or the property is estimated at $24 million, according to Robert Ferguson director or develop- ment and planning for tbe Sad- d.Jeback district. The Saddleback school district will collect nearly $1.5 million an· nuatly in property taxes. Feriuson estimated the annual cost or educating children ex- peded to Uve in the two develop- ment. at about $1.4 milllon. He said the district should re- alize about $82,260 in income over expenses. Watson admitted that the busi· · ness market has improved since the Idea was lirsl ~ In 1'74.. bul confirmed that such a move 1s unlikely, at least in the Im· mediate future. ~ The heartne Is beina watched wilh keen Interest In a crowded courtroom by orrlclals or the Mobil Oil Company and (busl· • ness executives who chum the( have authority to top the Mobil · offer II and when lhey get the op- portunity. Financial adviser Gill~• DuPre, who would only confirm. lhat he represented suhltanlllll business Interest.a In C&nada and Las Vegas. said he haa authority lo offer far more than Mobll for. the foundallon 1tock. He commented outside the courtroom Thursday that $400 million might have been a mu~h S more realistic fl1ure for an in- vestment that would give the buyer a 54'.S percent stake in the~ Irvine Company's future opera· Uons. PATIY'S PUGHT TOUCHED MANY Nearly a year has pu.sed sine~. the capture or Patty Hearst. Th\'·. trauma of her tri1l and her emi·, nent 11entencin1 for bank robbery, have touched many who know.• her. A special story inside today re- veals what changes are occurr , 11DJ lmODi those Who love, or loved, Ml11 HearsL How the.Ir .• Uvea are bealnnlng to return tq ,. aometblnc Uke normalcy. • .. M tor Patty Hearat hertel!, the, ' story &Ives us a glimpse Into her ... priaon life, and what 1he harbors tor her future once she Is free from trials and penalties. CSec :: Pase A 5) · The F oothall Season '• You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been tal king to sales people at two or · three stores. If so, you no doubt feel like a "football." bounced1around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which sf the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture fo r your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns In Orange County for seventeen years. ~DE-N'S : iiiSiallitiiin: ·custom d rapsriss linoleum • wood noor • • COSTA MESA., CALIF. 92621 • PHONE. 6'6·'4131 -646·23.Sj .. Orange ··()easl "' EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 261, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAtlfORNI~ c TEN CENTS ., ... ! Grand J111'7 Eyes Fink on ·Foe Offers· \. ByGARYGaANVUJ.E Otltt•Otlly"'"'~ t A rash of anon)'m9UI letters t to Oran1e County political ndidat.es offerin1 to sell them ormation dam•linl to their Ucal foes lJ under lnvesU1•· oobytbeGrandlury. ; According to some of those who 'Have received the m,_terlous let.· fen, the alle1ed damaging in· formation is copies of uncasbed ,I and postdated cheeu slped by Richard O'Neill and held by a Santa Ana bank. The cbecks purportedly eover security for seer« loam leaked into polltlcal campaip that have cone unreported oo can· didatecampugnatatementa. But the bank auppoeedly hold- ing SZJ.S,000 wortb cl tbe O'Neill cbeeu dented TbW'8CIQ that any loans have been made or that lt la bold.inc aay postdated checks. O'Ne!ill, the Oruceeounty and Southern Callfornla Democratic Part.1 or1ani&aUona' cbair'lllan, said, ··voo•ve 1ot to be kiddinc. Tbls wbolethlQl ll ridiculous,,'! And the alleied. recipleht can- didatea who could be ccnladed, Supervisor Thomas Riley. As· semblyman Richard Robinson (D·Santa Ana) and Aasem· blyman Paul Carpenter (D· Cypcesa >.said they ar. not aw~ , d any such campaip manipula~ tioN. About the elotest ltft)'Clfte hu come to an awa.reoea ol t.be scheme ta Nell Graney. a burl>' private detectlve and former CJUca«o policemao as well u a member of the couaty Democratic Central Committee. G.rane1 reportedly apent ,.,, houri with the Grand Jury w• nesd~. And he and hls twin broth.-. Edward, have bffll the clan· dtlt1M (Ofttacta ol at least two PGtitica'l ft1ures wboretponded to lie 81JOD1moua Jett«s ·after COO· taetll\a tbe Dist.rkt Attomey'a Of. Oce. The Oraney br<>tAers made neWI last Jhtth when they were cbat-1ed wHb assaultlnc Robinlon at an O'Nelll blrthday celebration et Democratic bead· quarters. A few months after \he beer· t0Qln1 el>isode at the O'Neill bash, Nell Graney pleaded aunty todl1turbinf the peace. MUJ\lcipa Court Juqe Rdbert Rickles took a dismissal motion by Edward Graney under sub-• mission for a year. If Graney behaves himself for that year, <SeeLE'ITERS, Pate.U> ~p~ce COD1llluter I 'Enterprise' Makes Debut PALMDALE (AP)) -The apace shuttle that will make bun- dr• of commuter flights in the 1980s was unveiled today as a 1ifaag oaild blared ancr more than 100 1overnment and space in· .duatry officials looked on. Tbe l22·foot·lon1 craft is named ''Enterprise" after the spacesblp rea{\lred on the televisfoo aeries ••StarTrelc." . . The white, c:ray IDid blleh:bllr. tle orbiter, the future workhorse ol the nation's space transport•· Uoo system, wu pulled around a large bangar at BOcheJl In· ternational's space division in front or the crowd under sunny skies. . l~~t the federal government ~ mUllon to have tlils first shutUe designed and built. with Dep11t.y DA Agrees· Heiress Supported ::=:On lrVine Co. Bid. . ' By TOM BARLEY OthO.llyl"i ........ Irvine heiress Joan Irvine S.Dlith got backing late Thursday ror ber arcument thal the Mobil OU Company's $200 million bid fqr James Irvine Foundation · s6ock in tb•Irviae(',ompuy was UC Minority Admis8ions ·.Policy Killed SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-In a landmark decision. the California fuPreme Court has-declared un- constltutlonal a University or ·California special admissions program for minoriUes. 1be court said Thu.raday that ecriminallon agalnlt the ma· ty is as illegal as ditcrimlna· against minorities. The rulin1. whlcb applies to all ppbUc achoob in California with lllhtted enrollments, sets the ata1e for a possible legal fllht · belore the U.S. Supreme Court over the iaaue of prele.renUal trtatment of mlnoriUes and use of quotas to counteract dilcrim.lna· tlon. . The state Supreme Court ruled ln a cue involving a white who contended he WU the victim of re· \'ertedlscrimlnationwhendenied Mmll1lon to the Medical School at UC ln 1973and1974. Allan Bakke, now 38 end an enatneer Jn Sunnyvale, ~in h1a awt that he was dlacr1mlnated q1ln1t because the medical acbool had preferential ad· inlaslon standards for nonwhite applicants. Coast Weather Blue skies and warm wuther are predicted foe SOllY coaata1 areas this weekend. Saturday· highs about 10. • INSIDE TODA~ Wonder uiJal ldftda ot fffler- taillmnt . are in •toff Wa ••aaoft in Soulla•rft Colifcmda? A colftdar for.od-"°"" ploaMrt toldch nu tlaro11gla .arlr F•b~ry ~ 011 P.oo• Cl of llw Wttk.tftdn. far below the real value of the holdiJlgs. It came in the form. oC an al· legation by Deputy Attorney General Y eorytot ~-who claimed durina an Orilnp Coun· ty Superior Court bearing that an investment 1eetor estim.ted at 6 percent of the cOCN>&DY'• t«al county a~a;e wUl bl ttMlf soon be worth S200 mllllon. Appallu u.aed data preparp1 by the company to back his argu- ment that 4,698 acres analyzed by t)le comp. any ln a caretu11y· fuarded portfolio will top the S200 milllon valuation mark in the near future. Lawyers for tbe foundation and the Jrvlne Company did not dis- pute Appallas' e1timate:s. And they olfered no *imept when Appallas suggested that the value of the Irvine Com· pany'• 17,000 acres in Orange County mlght well be drawn from the sample valuaUon. Judie Jame,s F . Judge is being aaked by lawyers for Mrs. Smith to make permanent a temporary injunction which forblda the pr~ posed sale of foundation stock to the Mobil group. That stock repreaenta a 5U percent conlrolllne Interest in the Irvine Company. llra. Smith (See REl&ESS, Pace A!) Sea Search For Missing Girl Goes On Ufe1uardl and sheriff's de· put.lea conUnued to aearcl\ the watera off Bolaa Chica State Beach today. more than 24 hours after reportl of a poaibJt drown· Ina. An exteutve searcbottbearea proved fndUets Thursday. 1'be 11arch becan efter a Colta Mesa man reported UW he and a lirl named Carrie went swim· mini •01etber about '1 a.m. Thurlcfay. Theodore Knl&bt. 22, ol ms Mesa Verde East, ~told two comtruetloo wcrterl at the bMcb that t.be a1rt bed dilap- peared undertbewetw. He aa1d he met the clrl fOf' the flnt Ume Tbunday. He old abe was weartn1 brown C!Gl'd pants, a halter top and said taer tr.me was Carrie. c.pt. Robert Griffeth ol the sheri.fra department said there~ no mdence of foul play. He added that lnveat.lgaton were not eWft certain at thla poiDt that t.her-. bad been a droWnlnl. Griffeth aaicl KDIOl wM beard acreamial for help at the water's ed1e bf the ~ men wbo noufted wtlllclrttiea. JJleparda aal&, tile aaf ll• riHD to I feet and M8reh oPer•· 0-badbeen llmdred. Tbe.J said they still did not' know tlle lirl ., ld~y. Weparda added that It might tab up to a Wffk fOf' tbe body to wuh ashore Jr there was a drownU.1. .... the-entire stx.year development program for several additional shuttles tacged at ~.2 billion. National Aeronautics and Space Admin1sfrat:Ion officials say the shlJttle can be used at least 100 times and will save hUD· dreds of mUlions ol dollars over the present one·lime-only space shots. Tboulh it won't mate its first space voyage until the early 1980s, testing be1lns e.arly next year at nearby Edwards Air Force Base. The shuttle is designed to take • off vertically like present space shots, powered by two disposable· solid rocket boosters, and soar • into orbit around the earth. The stubby·wtnced OTbtter craft wUI ret\ll"D to earth in a elide and land Hke an airplane on a runway. . ............ The shuttle ls the next stage of the U.S. mannedspaceniehtpro- iram. With Its capability ol car- ryinl passengers, it will provide the first opportunity tor non- utronaut civillau, such as aclentlsta, to lb la spsice. 'ENTERPRISE' SPACE SHUTI'L£ ORBITER VlHICL.e DISPLAYED FOR THE FU~ST TIME Creft Ear....,-ked fot Hundred• of Commuter F'tlghta During the Next Decade Tbe shuttle can be used to carry utelUtea iDto orbit.. aavtn& the cmts ol expeulve, naanuaa· ble launeh roekeu. ll allO can be e4WPP•d to aoare defective sateWi.., wbich can be taken in· to the shuttle's spacious car10 ba.)' to be repaired and placed back in orbit. And there are plans for the shuttle lo carry Spacelab, a European space station. into or· . bit. Also being considered are more ambitious projects, like haullne interplanetary s1>acesb\ps into orbit and as· sembllng and launching them outside tbe pull of e&rth's gravity. Six· Parcels SACRAMENTO (AP) -An an· ti-abortion bill reqwrinl doctors to ta)te all reasonabl.,-stepe to save the life of a fetus that sur· vives an abortion was signed to- day by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. Tbe measure by Assemblynran Mike Antonovich <R·Glendale) was strongly backed by .. pro. life" groups and oppoeed by tbe- Natl on al Organhation for Women. Antonovich described it as an Mesa Hearing Set On Condemnations Costa Mesa councilmen will conduct the city's first pre· condemnation public hearing Monday n11ht, required under • new state law. on atx parcels in the downtown SUper Block area. The pre-condemnaUon hearing is a new requirement under a Ju- ly 1 state law: according to City Mana1er Freo Soraabal. Tbe •Ix parcel.I ar-e located between Plumer and Center StrffU on the north and south. and Park a.nd Aoahe!m Avenues on the eut and west. The clty la plannln1 a $2.8 i:nlllloo Super block f« the area, which would tncludf expanalon or tM exl1Un1 library, a $500,000 fire •tat.ion and possibly a com· muftlty center. To date Coita Mesa bas purdlued almost all the pro· Jlel1Jes lntbebloclt, and Monday's. hearing begins the process for ac- q ui ri n c the remaining six pattels. Owners of the Joli have ex- pressed reluctance to seH to the city. "Thls is the first time the city has ever used condemnation to obtain land,•• Sonabai said.· JU said the city has a Jan. 1. 1m goal to purchase tbe parcels. :rbe flve prope~ ownen are expected to fl1bt the condemna- tion of the six parcel, at Mon· day'• meeUnc. Property owners, and the city offer for their parcels, include: Mrs. Ruth Sw°", 514 c.enter St., 138,000; Jeannette Shat•, Ill and !el~ Plumer st., $33,500 and Sl8,400; Mr. and Mra. Richard Calhoun, 582 Center 8l, $73,000. Also, Kosen Softan, 587 Pl\Dner St., $41,000 and Jot.! Parb, 583 Plumer St .. $22,000. antJ·lnlanticlde·blll. But toes said it would deter latb-te.rm_ abortions b)l mald.Dg doctors afraid to perform them and requiring expensive equip- ment that would increase their cost. 1be one-sentence bill states that a fetus born alive in the course ol an abortion bu the same ript t.o medical treatment as aay premature baby. t.e_elslatlve con1ultant.s aay that means doctors will bave to take all reaaonable lteps to.«eep such a fetus alive, including use oC a respirator, if it has a chance for a_uocmalll!e. State health olficlala say there • is only one case on tbe1r records of a fetus surviviDI an abortion. in the siJth month CJtvre1ru1ncy. But Antonovich aa,_ there have Church Plans Dance Tonight fflth school student.I tn the Harbor Area are invit.ed to a dance toot1ht at St. Andrew's Presb,Ytcian Cburcb, acroa,s 15th · Street from Newport flarbor Rish School. Rev. PaulStrawn1aldt.onlghl'1 Protram wtll feature the band, "Kill&• Road," aa well u pool, volleybaH, pin• pons and air hoe.key. Strawn 1aid Uckeu will be sold at the door for $1. He saJd the dance and recreaUon prosram1 will be held every Friday at the church from 9 p.m. to mldnlSbt and tbat, after tbb week, ad- m.l11lon wllJ be free. 0ff to a Shak~-Start Promoters 'En-' on Meaa Travel Feature 871TSVE M110IBLL Of•D91tf .......... Tbe fleclallni Ora.Ille Coast Travel Aaaociatlon.. lnulat.ed this year to _t;note the co.tllne, ls oft to a 1 start. Tbe pro1ram, set up b7 Crowell/Mdenoa Adwrti.liDC in Newport )eaieb, would promote fanl .. Miid domflltle travel tq uaee>raqeCout area. Oilte ll•• councilmen were uk..s lut mootb to contribute SS,000 iD pnnodCllD r.-to the sirocr•m bJ 5°'1lb. Cout Plua public relations repr e1entaUve Wener E.Kber. 1'he prottam, u aplalned by Anne Crowell. would lDclacle many advettittu and promo- tional pn>ject.a, inc1 ..... ~ ~ -A coupon travel autde. wtdcb would be sent to persona wrttlQI the •IUOClaUOO, .,.S would Ill• cludt adnrtlled dllcoaab from rett.au.ranta, hotel.I and other bull,neuel ill the area. -AdveJ'tl•emenU in newspa.,.n, elty magadnea in major mark~. airline lll·IUPt mquinet, travel aod leilure publicationa and tra'fel tr&de publications. -A pre11a kit ol Cbe Orance . C.Out area, available to tratel ' been U 1tach cases in New York. "My bill iranta the lift of liCe to infants prematurely born alive during the course ol an abor· tion," the conservative legislator said in a statement. Carpenter. Quits Panel Over Raise state Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach) Thursday said be resigned from the Com- mtaalon on the Callfornlas bec&uae t.be commission's direc- tor lYU liven a $10,600 pay raise. Th• commilslon ls a croup of civic leadera and lawm•r• rrom t.be ltate of Callfomlt and the Mexican slate of Baja Calllomla who work on matters ol interest to• the two states. - primarily tourlst·related pro- blems and search and rescues. TWo yeara aco. Carpenter said, the director of the commlaalon waa paid Sl.2,000 a year. The com· mlealon memberi serve without oav. Tha\ pay scale has gone up steadily and earlier this month Governor Brown signed a blll which boolted tbe pay to $29,tMM>. "ll'a Juat not a '30,000 a year Job." Carpenter aatd. Accordina to the senator, the director, Ralph Poblano, wu ap- POlnted to his post by u. Gov. Mervyn Dymally who ltd the, Olbt to bave the pay ra&Je ln· •tltuted alter a le1lslaUve budtet 1ubc:ommlttee had deleted It at the recommendation of le1lllative analyst A. Alan Poet. PA'l'IYrs PUGHT TOUCHED MANY Nearly a year bu pasect since the capture ot Petty Hunt. The trauma of ber trlal and her emi· nent aen~ln& for bank robbery have touched many who know bar. ' A 1peeial story lnllde today re-t veals what chan&• .re occur-rinl amona UtoM wbo ao.e or 1oved, Mlaa Bean&. How iiaelr u.,.. .... be1lDaJq to NCurn to IOllleUrinC lit• normalef. Al. for PaUy H .. nt benell, Che story lives us a 1Umpse Into her DIUoG life, and what she harbors lor ber future once she la tree lrom tdall ucl peoalUes. <6" P.,.A.S) l ... .41 DAILY PtlOT c I ~ ,,,....P~AJ ~LEITERS ~ ~I• Rl~kln aaJd, tbe ebar&es ttill be dropped, But DOW both Neil md Edward &ave been the contact operat.on for someone wbo lM)' aay is lbe 1.DOftYIDOUI political aet1.er writer who often to sell potitJeally damapng Information. Accordin1 to John Dean. former cba.arman ol the county Democratic Central C.Omm.11tce, he met with tbe Graneys al Den· ny's Restaurant ln Orange. At that meellne. Dean said, he was shown a copy or what purported to be an uncashed S2S.OOOO'Nelll check. The alleeed check copy was payable to Kathy Lanc1ton, Robinson's wife's maidenllame. "I remember ll was check number 399," Dean said. "It was drawn on what appeared to be Dick's account and the aienature looked like Dick 'a. But I dorf't know ifit was authentic." Dean said the Graneys claimed I.be unidentified man they represented would acc:ept 112.500 ror copies of lbe five cheeb total· in1 $215,000, one of them alietedly a Sl00.000 check payable to U.S. !Wn. John Tunney. "Somehow, thou1h. we never got together on the deat:· Dean s0miled as he laughed off h1s cloak and dagger meeting with the Graney brothers. It was at Coco's In Newport Beach that rormer county supervisorial candidate Max Blnswanger met with Neil Graney. according to 81.nawan•er. Before meeting wlth the Graney boys, Blnswanger. as directed by the anonymous letter writer. placed an ad In the paper, reading, "Happy birthday, Uncle Dick." ~ And, ht: had already contacted Anlstaot Dist Atty Michael Capizzi. Blnswanaer s..td. The Newport Beach former · pohtlcal candidate s1ud he d1dn't see much value in whatever It Wal the Grane>"'a were lrYll'\I to sell, an unseen. uncashed m.ooo chetk made pa) able lo Riley l;ater. he d1seussied tM inc•· dent w1th Riley who s aid then and agatn Thursday he doesn't know anythtntt about such a check. a so-called secret loan or the Graneys. Robinson said essenllally the same thin&. So dld Carpenter. And county aupervtaor candidate Ptilllip Anthony, whoao 8.DOl'\Ymous letter Pean acted oo. also denied knowing "an.yth.lng about the farce. Other mystery Seti.tr redpients reportedly Included As· semblyman Ro~rt Burlte CR· l{ u n ll n gt on 8 ea ch) and f\epubllcan Peter Vogel, Roblnson ·11 roe in \be November general election. l\fter his confront&UOft wtth the Jury, Graney said his lips had been sealed. A call to h1s otncc Thu~ay was lntemspted by an operalor who said his phone had been disconnected. A breakdown of tbe aUe1ed O'Nflll checks purportedly held by the bank In Santa Ana •bowed lt()q,000 payable to Tunney, S40,000 payable lo Riley and us,ooo each lo Robln1on, C arpenter and Harry Yamamoto, Anthony'& Nov. einber~lection foe. .. OlllANGE COAIT DAILY PILOT Aobef1N.Weect ~-·-,.,.._ Jack R. Gurtev ., .... ,,,_ _____ _ Thomas Keevll ·-Thclfnu A. MutllNne ......... ,_ c °*'Ill H. Loot A~ P. Natl --~-............ '- ( WlriMI worked ~ tbe ~ Md ... pGlllt ,....., a ~·Ude wHJd nramf UM ~~··Ir, &owcncb ...... •••~aop..au.. .,,., tl'09 .... Id· I a. 1be craft •11 too deeply hn· bedded In und and t.be towln1 halted when t' appeared the CHft'I landlDI ,.., would be damqed. n. Sea Xnlaht wu 1111~ by Mal JohDJ. Mal~.ol'!Ustbund cop lot lit Lt. Walter ff. Jlteed 1)f Oran•e Crew thief wu Sgt. 'Sce11e' Comes Dow11 The old Communl&,y Sce,ie advertising •lan at Newport Boulevard and Superior Avenue came down today . Owner Charles T. Servais agreed to remove the $JO 000 sign, a gigantic screen upon which slides or Costa M1esa busm~sses once. were displayed. The sign, which has not been m operation for several years. was termed an eye sore by some residents and city officials asked Servais l<' remove it. Ex-assessor Aide Tells of ·Pressures A former ernploye In \be Oran1e t:ounty aaseuor·a otnce testified late Thursday that he was pressed Into service tn rormer auessor Andrew Hinabaw's con1resslonal cam· paisn In May and June ol 1972 niter being told that the cam- paign appeared to be in trouble. Robert J . Wri1ht tesU.fled as the Protecutioo'a 20th witnea1 an the Superior Court case qainst Hinshaw, 51, that he was one ot 1lx aneaaor's aides who worked full time for lbree wedls on the Hl.nabaw campaign. Three Held In Theft of Canoe Mold Costa .. esa police arrested three men they aaw cartina a $800 model for mold.lni canoe bodln acrosa the c.oeta Mesa ID&h School campus. Police aald Joseph V. Esposito, Glenn F . Brooks and Dennla L. Van Riper, all of 1034 El Camino Drive. Costa Meu ..,.. lD Jail wtlh ball Ml at •.oooMCh. The tno were _,.,.... b1 tw. witneaes on tbe Caknfm at about 2:3Sa.ua. Tbunda)'. Tbetwomen contacted police wbo arrested the trio with tbelr beeY1 boot7 ln a field on the cam pm. Tb• canoe moldlns parapbern&.ua w u · takm ftmlJ tbe acboolr• •ood ahop rant. .Police said tta. t.rto climbed a Rftll·foot fence to set the mold· lnaklt. Reecae Cla.ueA Cardl~Pulmonary RAilulctta- U. dU.,. will be hild et St. .J••• the Divide Epluopal . a.eta lD Costa x ... a.pt: 21 _, 21 from T to 10 p.a.: ror further larormalloa ceel.att a.rtTVDer at IST-lGI.: "I didn't want to work on it," Wright told Deputy Dlstrlct Al· torney William Evans, "but 1 worked and atayed on beeau.se r was afraid to say no.•• Wri1ht tnlifled that the call for volunteers cam• from then chief deputy aa1e11or Jack Valleraa who invited employea at a meelin& In the asaeuor'& buildlne to apeak up if they did not want to help Hlnabaw. "And did lbey!" Wript was asked. He smiled and answered ··oo. •• Valleraa. who succeeded tllnahaw as Orane• County as- seMOt, bu been removed from that office an.er belnl found IUil· ty t:l multiple crhnlnal charaea in two trial.I held outside Orange County. He was fined and re- ceived 1u1pended Jailaentences. Hln1h1w 11 belna tried on char1ea or 1rand theft, con· splracy, e mbeulement and violation of atate codes govern· Ing the conduct of public of· ficiala. Scudder Case Hearing Set Arralanment has been ldMJduled Sept. to few two men aecu.ed of trylnt to kidnap Newport Beacb potato chip heir JM:k Scudder. • West Oran1e County J\adlcial DW.rtct Judte Robert A. Kno\'. ordered WUUam Rudy Weston. .0, and Rick Dale Sellen, 20, • bound ewer te Superior Court tor lrtaJ. The two were «*red bdd • $100,000 bond in Tband.aJ''• oourt acUott. wldcb eoaeludtd tWrprellmbaary ~. Both men are dwied wllb _....,...,, and~ allo la ~ "'"" .... ult 'Wttb • de-• aclly weapon. Snchler, n, .-9"11 froa bit ~ ID tM ~IAddeM. Beaehed Air ltlate~ .... !\ Davil S. Aod rea ol Balboa and lit llecbanle waa Loe.~. Ci.ay J . Creenqwtof E1TOl'9. 'na. otndal atat.te'na nteuecl b1 tbe lllrbte ~ idenUfled the Ca&IM for lM Cf'uh landln& as «medlanlcal ranw-e" and that t.be uaet cause was under In· vtsttaauon today Shortly after the bl1 ch~r plopped on the beach, crew mem· bera exited wltb fire ut· in1ul1hefl and warned beach1oera to s~and •Way because of a fire hazard. Tht!ro were some reports a n~ had oc HEIRESS •.. ariues lb at the $200 ml1lliln olt er, which works out to S2• a share, Is unfair to ber and other minority stockholders. Irvine Company President Raymond Wat.son spent h1a third day on the witness stand Thurs· day and predicted durln1 the hearin& that he expects tus com· pany's holdings to .. increase sub- stantially" int.he next rive years. Part of the prospectus from which Watson derived h1a fiturea has been sealed by Judie Judge in response to the Irvine Com· pany's cla1m that the informa· lion contained therein as coo· · fidential. Wat.son testified that new de· velopments by the company in the next five years are expeqed to top the half billion dollar mark.. He said be belleve1 h1s com· pany will profit more than m<>1t busiDea lnterests from what he described as a recent lmprove- ment in the real eatate market ln Oran&e County. Bul be conceded under ques· tlonlng from Mrs. Smith's lawyers that the Irvine Company ha.a made no recent etrorts In term• ol offerin& their privately held stock for public sale. Watson admitted that t.he busl· ness market bas improved since the Idea was first touted ln 1974 but confirmed that such a move is unlikely, at least In the lm· medJate future. The bearin1 la beinl watched with keen interest ln a crowded courtroom by officials of the Mobil OU Company and (busl· ness executives who claim ther. have authority to top the Mobil offer lr and when they eet the op- portunity. Financial advlaer Gilles OuPre. who would only conflr"fl that be represented subllanUal business interesll ln Canada and Lu Vegas, said be baa authority to offtt far more than Mobil for the foundatio1utoek. He commented outside tbe courtroom Thursday that S400 million mi&ht have been a much more realistic figure ror an In· vestment lbat would give the buyer a 54.S percent stake ln the Irvine Company's ruture opera· Uoos. Hazards Hit Desert Town <>COTILLO, Calif. (AP)-Mos· quitoea awarmln«i ~nd wrecked aepUc tanks, of staanant water and decaying animal carcasses are posing a new threat for Imperial Valley towns as they dll out from the debris left by Tropical Storm Kathleen lut week. A _pub~c health buardbu been dec,lared by Rudy Medlna, dfrec· tor or tmpe.ri al County's Office or Emeraenccy Services ln El Cen· tro. • I curred in the enal.lle compart me.nt. 1..Uuolta l'elldtnt Pc!ttt Muir •aid lte had nrat seen the craft hoverin1 about 50 yards over the ocean just off the be.ch when 1t turned and headed ror land "I said ·hey, that thin1fa com . ln1n1ht at u.1'" Muir recall~ Mrs. Ncc>jman suld sh· h11d aot· ten to her feet and wu watching the helicopter come In and It JIL'l kept comln1 "cl<>!fer and clos~r andcl~er ·· ··one or the men stuck his h1and out o.r the cockpit und made hand OtllY '"" 18" ....... Bfrd1dar1 Bo11 Ted Bennett, supervisor of t~e City of Costa Mesa's Central Services Depart- ment. rea ched the half cen· tury mark today . As a gag, his co-workers posted signs to that effect a ll over city hall and o n the ir cars. I lap- PY birthday, Ted. TONIGHT FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs. La Quinta, Davidson Jo'ield, 8 p.m. Eatancia vs. Edi.son at OCC, 8p.m. FRIDAY NfGltT FILMS .. Deliverance,·· OCC Forum. 7:30p.m. $1. OCC LECTURE "Freewheel Amenca." Glenda and"Tim Wilhelm lecturers, Fine mu Kall 119, 7: 30 p.m. COASTLJNE CC LECTURE - "The Alit of Dying," Christine MaiUand lecturer, First United Methodist Church, 7:30p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8: 15 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Historical Landmark, Adams and M eaa ,Y erde Drive West, Sat. &Sun., 1-5p.m. JUNIOR RODEO -Cystic Fibrosis Foundation benefit,• Orange County Fairgrounds, Sat. Z.7 p.m . Sun. 1·5 p.m. "THE RULING CLASS'• - South Coast Repertory Theater, Openlnlf night. Tuesday-Sunday throush Oct. 30. 8 p.m. FOOTBALL -OCC vs. Golden West, Le Bard Stadium, 7 · 30 p.m. motion for me to beck aw-.,."~. shulld •• The c.ran narrowl)o made tt to' the dry sand. It touched down Of\. ct, th'n ··bounced" forward obout lS reel, SuaaMeBrennanet, Laiuna Beach utd. "Th.-people really had tQ' scramblt to 1et ot of the way;•· 11.ht•uid • A Sf'COnd S("U Knlaht hell~"" land\"d shortly aflcr the striek4lri ; cran. O"'rlna th\l latt al\emooo...,. nnd evcnlna, evcral Mlicopten cam<' and, went rcrryln1 men and <'qUlpment to thulte. · T;~;~~-A:• ~i mqatine will be tbe one1 wbcr benefit, addln1, ''Pictorialty, they will re1pond to tbt peop~ PlYinl the bill." Anlry Vogue otnciaJs called- the Crowell/ Andencn eompany, • telling Mrs . Crowell that the · magazine does not feature tourist .. areas ror pay. "We Just don't work that w~·. '' . the magazine '1 publi.aheraald. • Mrs. Crowell said Escher'• In· forQ)atlon to the council was in.· • correct. addlne that the $5.000 Costa Pttesa contribution "wtll' not subsidize the special Vogue~ edition.•· The $300,000 cost ol the entlrt"'" pfOlram will come from South.' Coast Plaza, the South Coast...- Plaza Hotel, a major airline, J ..... Mafnln department store and other businesses. "In essence, Costa Mesa 111«-. ting $300,000 ln pl'Qll)olioo ex· posure for '5,000," Mn. Crowell said. She said each part!cipant letf the advanta1ea of the enUre ad- vertlaln g pro1ram. "lt'a a cooperallve ~rrort." she said. The program will support bull· .. ness and commerce In the city and "give 1t a nallonal ldentii1 • which it does not now have," •ht sa.ld. .. Costa Mesa City Manaier Fteci • Sorsabal sa1d today the city bd ~ not yet wntten a check for the • promotional program. "We're sllll walUngtoseewhat•' it looks like when Lhey pick up the L piece1," he said. · ~ Soraabal said the program could bOosl tourism in the cily, adding, "Thia procram ta no dif· ferent from the city living $3,700 to the Jaycees for a'noat promot· · Ing Costa Mesa." He compared the travel ~uh soclaUon to Anaheim's Conven. lion and Tourism Bureau, whic'lJ .- annually atcelves $380,000 from lhal city for promotional ac· llv1tles =--1 Mrs Crowell said the Vogue expos ure 1s only a part of l.he en01 tire program. · · 0 'The press kit alone la worth the money," she sa1d. ..Rlghll now, Uthe travel editor from thi Chicago Tribune wanted to do a feature on the Oranee C.Oaat, he cannot write to any place ln l.he' • area and &et a good Jll'CSI ldL" .. Defendant Banished • ··1 HA CKENSACK, N.J . (AP> r J Joseph Kalllnger, allesed robber .' and terrorizer or wpmen ln three states, has been baniJlhed from his murder trial after babbling like an Infant and grunting . before prospecli ve jurors. , Kalllnger, who went on trial on • charges he murdered a Leonia nurse las~ear, was eJe«ed after ~ hi1 actions Clurlna jury aeJectlon. • • The Football Season • You are possibly now In the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no doubt feel like a "football,'' bounced around with a bevy-of conflicting stories. Which I s the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you wlll detect the straight answers a~ Alden's. We've been helping people score ''touchdowns in Orange County for seventeen years. • DEN'S • :iiisiB11itiaii:·custam drapsriss llnoltJUm • wood lfoor LIC. NO. 11001 • 1663 PLACENTIA .AVENUE • COSTA MESA# CAU,. 92627 • PHONE 646~831-~23.55 .. • ' orange £east ~ • EOlttON VOL. 69, NO. 261, 'SECTIONS, 'O PAGES .. . •• 87 GA RY G aANVJli.E o. .. o.1.., ....... A ruh ol •noQIDCIUI leaen .Nat to Orance Coun&1 poUUeal cand.ldatel olferiDI le aeU \ban infcrrnatJon dam.OW to their POU&kal Iott Ii ttnder-~ibveai1•· tionb)'t.beGradJury. · Aceordin1 to some oltboH 1'bo -n~rue!ved tbe m~ let· ten, t.be alle1ed d~ in· formation lJ copies ol uneubed and po1tdated cherb al,IDld by JUcbard O'Neill abd Wd by a Santa Ana bank. Tbe cbecb purportedly cover seeurlt.1 for iecret io... leaked Into poUUeal eampalllll t.bat have 1CJDe unreported cie can· didacampal.anatatemmU. But t.b• bank IUPl)OMdly bold· inc $215,000 worth ol tbe O'NeUJ decU denied Thunday that any Joans have been made or that it I& boldlq anypottdatedcbecU. O'N.W, tbe Oraqe County and Southe.m Califorula Democntlc Party ors-bat.Iona' cbairman, said, "You've sot to be ldddlq. ,,. whole t.bln1 b ridSculoul.'' And the alJqed ndpffmt CU· dlda1el wbo eouJd be coat.ad.ed, &apeniaor Tbomaa IUley, M- aemblyman Rlebard Roblnson (0-Santa Ana) and AHem- blyman Paul Carpenter (D· Sp~ce Collllll~ter 'Enterprise' Makes Debut PALMDALE CAP>> -The space shuttle that will make hun- dreds of commuter flights in the um. was unniled today u • tirua band blared and more than 100 iovernment and space in· .dustry officials looked on. The l.Z2·fOOt·lODI craftia named "Enterprtae" arter the spacabip featured oo the television series •·St.arTrek." The white. gray and black shut· tle orbit.er, the future workhorse ol the nation's space transporta· Uon system, was _pulled around a lar1e han1ar al Rockwell In· ternaUooal 's space division in front ol the crowd under sunoy skies. It cost the federal government S205 mllllon to have this firat shuttle designed and built, with Deputy DA Agrees· Heiress Supported t On Irvine Co. Bid . .. By TOM BARLEY OllMDall, ...... IUff Irvine helreu Joan lrvlne Smith 1ot backlna la&e 'Jbilnday for her arsvmeat that the Mobil OU Company's GOO million btd for J•mea lnine Foundation · st8ck in tbe Irvine Company wu . VC Mirwrity Admissions . . .'Policy Killed SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -ln a I andm ark dee Won. the Callf ornJ a Supreme Court bas declared un· constituUooal a University or Callforola special adm.lulons procram for minorities. far below the real value of the holdlqs. Jt came ln the form ol an al· leaatlon by Deputy Attorney Gtnetal Yeol')'io6 Appall• wJM> claimed dunoa aa C>i'ual• Cowl· ty Superior Courfbearill& that an investmeat sector .um.ted at 6 percent of tbe ... ~·· &otal COUllt1 acrea1• will a..w aoon be wortb S100 UlllUoo. Appallu used data .,,..,.,.ed by Lbe company to back h1a arcu. meat lhaU,• aerea anal)'Md by the company ln a carefully guarded portfolio will top the szoo mllllon valuaUon mark in the near future. Lawyen for the foundation and the Irvine CompaQJ did not db· pule Appall as• HUmates. And they offered no comment when Appallas aucceat.ed that the value of the lrrine Com· pan,y'a '17,000 acres iD Oranie Co&l.Dty ml1ht well be drawn from the aample valuation. • the entire six-year development program for several additional shuttles taaged at $S.2 billion. NallQD•l Aeronautic• and Space AdmlnlJtuUoo oUiclals say Lbe sbuWe can be used at least 100 times and will uve hun- dredn>f millions of dollars over Lbe present one·time-<mly apace sbots. Tbousb it won't make ita first space voy a1e unUl the early 1980s, testin1 beflns early next year at nearby Edwards Air Force Base. The shuttle ts desiped to take off vertically like present space shots, powered by twodispotable solid rocket boosters. and soar t.nto orbit ~und the earth. The stubby·winted orbiter craft will return to earth in a alide and laod Uke an airplane on a runway. The abultle is the next st.qe ol the U.S. m&DDed sp•ce Oilhl pro- gram. With It.a capabilllJ' ol car· ryinl PU14!1lleJ'I. it will provide th•. lint opPQrtutty for noo- aatrona ut clvlU1m, such as scle.nUst.. to fly in specie. The abutlle can be used to can')' satellites into otbit, urin& the COltl ol el'POllllve, DIQlllNUlaJ ble lauada roekeu. It alto cu be equipped to &nare defective aateWta., wbidl ~-.. tum in· to the 1buttle'1 apsdoua carao bay to be repaired and placed back in orbit: And tbere are plans for the shuttle to carry Spacelab, a European space station, Into or· bit. Also being considered are more ambitious projects. Ute t\aulln1 interplanetary spaceab.lps Into orbit and as- sembling and launchlnt t.bem outside the pull of earth's &r•vity. ~'l'Ml4&hey u.not awan eay tuelt campalfn manlpvlt· tlau. Aboat Lbe el01est ~ bu ~ to an aw.,.... ol the Kbeme la Nell Graney, a burly priv•t• detective IDd former Cbleaao policeman • "1 u a member of tbe count1 DemocraUc Central COmmlttee. Graney reportedly apeot two bourf wttb Lbe Graad Jury Wed· nad~. "\ And be and hlJ twlil broUM!r. Edward, bave .,._ the clan· deltlH eoataeta of at leMt two political Ill~ wbolWll _.,.to the ~oua Jett.en after fOD· tadiAI \he Diatrict ~·· Ol· nee. • The 'Grane1 brothers made news lut Mareb wbta &bey were charted wHb u1aultln1 Roblnaon at an 0 'Neill birthday Clos lag toekH TEN CENTS ,: cel•braUon at Democratic head· . quarten. A rew months after t.be beer· ·' toWna eplaode at the O'Neill bub, Neil Graney pluded IUllly lodlaturbill1tbe peace. Munlcipal Court Judie Robert RJckl• took a dismissal motion by Edward Graney under aub- mlsalon for a year. U Graney behaves himself for tb•t year, (See LETtEas, Pase AZ> A,#_.. 'ENTERPRISE• SPACE SHUTTI.E ORBITER VEHICLE DISPLAYED FOR THE F1RST TIM£ Craft Earmarked fOf Hundred• ot Commuter Alghta During the Next Decade SACRAMENTO <AP)-AnlD· U·abortioo blll requlrinl doctors to take all reuouble •'-to save the life of a fella that aur· viva an abortion WM alined to- da1byGov. Edmund Brown Jr .. The meuure by AsHnlblyman Mike Antonovich (R-Glendale) WU atrooelY backed by '"pro-- life" froUPI and opposed by the National Organlut.lon for Women. Antonovich described il as an and·lnfantlc:lde bill. B•t foes aald it would deter late-term abortions by maldn1 doctors afraid to perform tMm and requ1rin1 expensive eciulP-. menl that would increue lbeir ccst. The one·aentence bill states thal a fetus bom alive ln · lbe coune of an abortion bas the same rteht to medical treatment u any premature baby. been u auch cues in New York. "My btll 1nnta the Jlft ol Ule to infant.a prematurely &om al1ve durtn1 the course ol an abor· tlon." the conaervatl~e legislator said In a statement. ' Tbe court said 1bundAl)' that diac:rlminaUon •lalnst the ma· jod\J lJ aa llle1al u discrimlna· tsoo &aalnst minorltlee. '!be nalin1, which applies to all l!Ubllc acboola in Calltomla with limited enrollments, sets lbe state for a pouible letal fi1bt before tM u .s. 5u(nme Court oyer the l11ue of pnlerenU•I trutmentof minoriUes and use of 3:-' to_ ewateraet diaerimina· Juqe .James P. Judie la be:ini asked by lawyen foe Mn. SmJth to make permanent a temporary lnjunctloo wbJcb forbids t.be pro-po1ed sale of foundatim stock to tbe MobU 1roup. Tbal stock repnsent.a a ~.s perceat contro1Un1 int.erelt in the Jrvlne Company. Mrs. Smith tSeeHEI&US. PIP AZ> Clwpper Crashes On Laguna Beach Lelialatlve conaaltanta say that means doctors will ban to take all reoooable ateps to keep such a fetus alive, lnclud:l.nc use ol a respirator, it it hU a chance for a normal life. State health officials QY t.beft is only one cue on their ~ ot a fetus survl"inl an abortion, In the sixth month ol preena.ney. But Antonovich HYI there have Carpenter Quits Panel Over Raise State Sen. Dennil carpenter CR-Newport Beach) Tbund•y. aald be realped from the Com- miulon on tbe C•llfornlu because t.be commlasioo'a di.rec· t.or wu st Yen a $10,800 pay ralJe. The state SUpreme Court ruled ln a cuo lnvolvhll a white who eontendtd he wu the victim ot re- venedllcrimln•Uon when denied 11Chnlulon to the Medical School at UC In 1973and1974. Allan Bakke, now 36 and an ~lnecn" ln Sunnyvale, arped ln bis auit lhtt hew u dllcrlmlnattd 11ain•l bec•uae the medical 'lcbool had prefer ential ad· rnlalon standards for nonwhJC. •ppUcant... Coast Weather Bhae akiH and warm weatbfl' an predlded tor toll)' coastal areu t.bla weekend. Saturd•Y b1&bl tbout70. INSIDE .TODA~ WONdn tMat ldltdl ol .W· tolmnfftt .ar• fft •ton UU •taeo11 '" SouHur11 C:oM/orrda1 A colndar /or. ad- UGllC• ~ ""*" ,... tllroaigll corl11 F•bnuarr ~ Oft Poge Cl Of ,,.,. Wftkmdcor. l•tlex. P.4T{Y'S PUGHT TOUCHED MANY Nearly a year buJ)aSled since tbe captu.re of Patty ltean' ... Tbe &rtuma ol her trial and ber em.I· MDt aeatenctn1 for bank robbery bave touched mat\)' who know her. A 1pedal story lnllde today re- vtalt what chan1ea are occur· rtnc amoni those •be> lov~1 ~r loved, llllla Hearst. How meir U v• are beSlllllinl to r«urn to aometblt\1 Uke normalcy. Al fo.-Patty Hearst henelf. lhe story st..-ua a l]im ... loto ber prilon Uft, and wbattlM harbors for ber future once llhe b h'ee from trials and penalt.i•. <see P .. AS) 117 JACK CHAPPELL J °' .. DMtyNlt ..... . A twin-bladed ''Sea Knicbt" U.S. Marine Corpa hellcopten crub landed on the South Laaun•• Beach below the private com· munlty of La1unita Thursday, narrowly mlsaln1 several sun· bathen. "I can aee Uie headlines now. ... year-old Mother ol Two Killed In Helicopter Cruh'," quipped Helen Nejman of wiuna Beach Wbo wu closest to the btl chopper when lt plunked Into the narrow sandy aplt below a bank of ocean· froot bouses. Tb•re were no lnjurle!i, however . e ither among beacbtotfl or the aircraft '1 four man crew. The Marine Corpi today lifted the 10-ton Sea Kruahtolftbe beach wUb another lar1er "Sea Stalllon'' helicopter. lnJtlally tedlntclaM attempted to repair the stricken craft so thal ll could be flown out. Those efforts were unsuc· cessful and today the corps plucked the fallen bird from the beach. .Marina worked through the nldst and at one pdnt feartn1 a ri1in1 tlde woufd swamp the downed chopper, tow truckl were brought uun an ~Ueqatto pull the Sea Knicbt away from the ad· vancin11ea. Tbe craft waa too deeply lm· bedded In aand and the towln& halted when it appeared the crafl'a landinS I•~ would b9 damqed. . The Sea Knl1ht wae piloted by Maj. John J. Malloy, of Tustin and copilotlat Lt. Walter IL Freeclol Oran1e. Crew c:hlef wu Stl· D•vldS. Andreaof llalbda&ftd lit Mechanic wu Lanee Cpl. Guy J . Greenqu!ttof El Toto. CburchPlam Dance Tonight Hilh school students tn the Harbor Area are invlUd to a danc~ tonlibt at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.z.acrGll 15tb SCreet!rom NewPQrtH~borHIOt Sc:bool. lleY. PaulStrawnHldUlrll_.,t•1 prosram will feature tbe band, "Kini.a Road," as well u POOl. volletball, pint PGQI and ,,elr bockiy. Str1wn aaid Ucketa will b9 aold ai the door for $1. He aald the dance and recreaU~_ prosrama wW be held t\lel')' J'114'1 at &be cburth from I p.m. to mJdnllhl and that, after lhl• week, •d· rn1M1an wW Mfr•. The commwion ia a tnJQP of civic leaders and lawmakers from the state of Ctlifoml• and the Mexican stfte of Baja California who wotk on matters ol interest to the two atatel - primarily tourist.related pro- blems and March &Dd rwcuea . Two yean a10. Carpenter •aid, the dlrector of the commiaalon ' wu paid $12,000 a year. T'9 com· mlalon mem ben serve without. oav. That p~ scale hu IODI up •adll1 and earlier thb month Governor Brown liped a blll 1 which boOllted the p~ to tat.toe>. , "It'• Juat not. a SI0,000 a year job," c....,.nter Hid. Aecordhll to the Mnator, the cllreetor, Ralph Poblano~wu ap-POint.d to bla Pott 1W • Oov. MervJD Dymally who ed t.bei· nlbt to haH lb• pq ra&M tn· .Ututed after a lefl,llalive ~et aubeommltlM had delet.cl It at 1 the r ecommendation of lesllltUve analy1t A. Alan Post. • Rec Program i Signupi Set \ ReSlltrat(on foT the Newport aeaeb Depart· mat ol Parka, Beaches ..S &eereatJon '• fall ac· tl.ttl• prosram bellna SaturdA1 from 1-10 a.m. at ~::..for a11..-1o. dud• YOUeyball, 1wtm· 111la1, 1olf, tennla ud ~. A complete pro. sram 18 Hailable It the rec:nilloft~ rurtMr-... ~ wm be bll4 ·~)'-,._. -~, .... , ... DAILY PILOT Private or P11blie? The City of Newport Beach is looking into possible private encroachment onto public beaches that front on Newport Harbor. A photo <left) in Wednesday's Daily Pilot in· correctly identified the beach at Buena. Vista Boulevard as the beach in rront.. of Edgewater Avenue. City officials say there may be encroachment problems in both areas, but that their current studies are dealJng primarily with Edgewater Avenue (right). Both Buena Vista and Edgewater "re sidewalks rather than !'lreels. They run along the edge or the harbor near Bay Island (background in photo at right). LETIERS Judie Rickles sald, the charges will be dropped. Aide Pressured to Help1 City Broke; Bilh Unpaid f 'ron1 Page A I .. . . . HEIRESS ... But now both Neil and Edward have been the contact operators for someone who t.My say is the anoaymous political letter writer wbo offers to sell politically damaiin1 lnfonnaUoo. According to John Dean, former chairman of the county DemocraUc Central Committee, he met with the Graneya at Den· ny's Restaurant in Oran1e. At that meeting. Dean said, be was shown a copy of what pl.lt"ported lo be an uncashed SZS.000 0 'Neill check. The alleged check copy was payable to Kathy Langston. Robinson ·a wife's maiden name. "I remember It was check number 399." Dean aaid. "ft wu drawn on what appeared to be Dick's account and the si1nature looked Uke Dick's. But I don't know if it was authentic.·· Dean said the Graneya claimed the unide ntified man they represented would accept $12.SOO for copies of the rtve checks total· 1~"215,000, one of them a.llecedly a $100,000 check payable to U.S. . Sen. JobnTu"Dney . "Somehow. though, we never got together on lhe deal," Dun smiled as be lauahed off bl5 cloak and dauer meeUn1 wtlb the Graney brothers. It was at Coco't. In Newport Beach that former county superviaorial cand1date Max Blnswanger m e t with Nell Gran ey , a cco rdin g l o Blnswanaer Before m eeting with the Graney boys. Blnswanger. as directed by the anonymous letter writer, placed an ad ln lhe paper, reading. "Happy birthday, Uncle Dick." And, he had alrew contacted Asl'islant Dist. Alty. Michael Capizzi , Blnswan1w11aid. Two Schools Seek Federal F.unding N ew1>0rt ·Mes a achcJOI trustees plan to apply ror $3.1 million In federal funds lo remodel and modernize the auditorium at Newport Harbor Hl~ School and to build addlllonal 1Yrnnulum raclliU• at Eatancla HJ&h Scbool 1nCostaMaa. The money would come t.brough a fecferally funded public works act bdn& admlnlltered by the state. The funda are intended for uae tn areu with bl&her than overaae de1rees ol unemploy- ment. L ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~---...... ·-J.cll R. cwtev _..__~--.... Ttlomas Klftfl ...... nomes..._:..~ .. OWrtl'S H. Loot RlcNrd P. N•ll ...,.._,,.....,.,.-n Ex,.Himhaw Staff er Telh Meeting Detaih MONROE, La. CAP) - This city of 56,400 people has failed lo meet the pa)'Toll for about 40 per- cent of Its emrloyes, the first defau l by an American cil.)' since 1.970. argues that the $200 million orre<, which works out to SU a share, la unfair to her and «Mr mJnoril)' stockholders. A former employe in the Oran1e <.:ounty aues.sor·s otttce testified late Thursday that be was pressed into service in former assessor Andrew Hinshaw's congressional cam· pai1n in May and June of 1972 alter being told that the cam· Paiin appeared to be in trouble. Garden Club Raises Funds .. For NB Park In an effort to help the City of Newporl Beach with i ts bicentennial project theconatruc· tion of Ensign View Park -the Harbor View Hills Garden club raiaed $3,400 to pay for a covered walltwaJ' in ttie park. Monday city councilmen were Informed that, lf work on the w!lkway ls not started by June. l977, the c lub will put Its money Into tome other project. Jn a le tter from Geor1l& Spooner. who headed lhe club's Bicentennial Home and Garden Tour to raise the money, It was noted that the club raised funds because the park 's master plan called for funding oftbe walkway by the 1971· 78 fiscal year. CouncUmen asked the Paru, Beaches and Recreation Depart· menl to study the problem. Cal Stewart. director of the depart· ment said Thursday he will re· commend lo councilmen at their neJtt meetinl that the walkway be tnclu~ in the next Wd.1et ln order to 'ake advantage or the club's offer. Ex-Newport Soldier Dies Funeral services have been conducted at sea for former Newport Beach r•ident Glenn Lymbum who was killed while on training maneuvers with the US. Army m Germany. Mr. Lymb\lm lived ln Newport Beach from 196S lo 1'71 and at· tended Newport Harbor Hi&h School. He leaves bis parents, Mr. and Mn. Geor1e Lymbum and a bfotber, Geor1e. Mr. Lymburn died Sept. 1. Services were held Thunday. Robert J . Wright t.esUfled as the proceeution 'a aoth witness ln the Superior Court cue qainst IUMhaw, 51, that be wu one ol six us~sor's aJdea who worited full time for three weeks oo the Hinshaw campaiin. "I didn't want to work on it." Wright told Deputy District At- torney William Evans, "but I worked and stayed on ~use I wu alraJd to say no." Wri&ht tesUfied that t.be call for volunteers came from then chief deputy assessor Jack VaJJerga who invi~ emploY• at a meetina In the assessor's buildln1 to speak up if they did not want to help Hinshaw. "And did they?" Wright was asked. He smiled and answered .. no." Lido Resident J~a Tilley Serffce& Set Memorial services will be held Saturday for Udo Isle resident Juanita Tilley who died Tburs· day In Los An1elea. Mrs. Tilley, who wu 62, and her late bu.sband, Jae.it J. Tilley, owned the Jacmar Salta Com· pany O( Alhambra. She WU a member of lbe board ol d1rect.cn ol Shakey'a P111.-Parlora. ~ a realdent of Lido, •be was an active meml>H. ol the Lido I.tie Women'• Club. Services will be conducted at 9 a.m. al St. James Episcopal Church. 3209 Via Udo. Mrs. Tilley leaves a soa. Bill Tilley of Hollywood, and four daughters , Mrs. William Althouse of Toluca Lake, Mn. Randy HUI ofFrlendlyHlllt, Bet· ty Jo Tilley of Santa Monk• and Tom ilee Tilley of Newport Beach. Inmate Stabbed FOLSOM (AP) -A FolaOID Priaon inmate wu in serious condition today after betnc stabbed 15 Um ea. apparently tn a sane attack, otndala aay. or. fidala decllned to release tbe nam• of lbe victim Md an In- mate taken lnto custody ln the c.-e. Newport to Curb View-blocking Cars A proposal lo •often the ellllt· ins ban on recreatJooal vehicle partinl in Irvine will be con· aldered by the Cily Coancll Sept. 28. Cou:Ddl mea.ben lll'Mf1J' dis· cu11ed tbe propoeal at tbts week's meetini, b'ltheldotf ade- ct8'on for two Weds to .aJow City AttGnle7 Jim Erldmon time to loot Into lt.1 lelalll7. Tb• amendment by Coun· cilman BUI Var~ would al- low recreational vel*le ownera to park OD lrriDI IUeeU up to 1.2 boan at a time, provided the parkinl apace la adjacent to l.belr property and they notify the J101ie. department ol their lateft. iJcm to eitbei-load • or UllJolllll ~atrtp. TM ex11Une ban ln 1"iDe. wlliS bu not. yet ~one lalo el· I«(. pt'Olllblt:a all l"tC1'elltioeal Wllddll • lnebes oe W'kllr' fRMn .,.nm, on ci1.J alnilla a QJ time. VarcloGlis' Pf'OPG181. allO eal.la .. for RVa to be ~arked on Irvine atteeta for not more Uum two 12-hour period• in any week. Allhou1b Vudoulll 1aJd hi.a p&aa eoatd be eaforced on a com· ola1Dt bub, otber couacD melD• 1-a Uld tbat tl would be too dme-conaumtn1 rar the police de- partment to opel'ate 1ucb a .,.~. About a baU-dole reUdeat.a spoke to t.be cOUDdl 1'leld.l.y, wUb u equal number JUPPOrtlq each aide. RecreaUooal Yeblcle owners told the councll that Vardoulta' amendment la nec-ary ll tber are &oinC to be abt•wuae lhetr RVs. . B ot~er resident.a HID· pl.a..d tbal auci. a NlaxaUon ol tM ban would bt t.be same ., h.avtn• no ban at all Councllwom an Gabrielle f'r7or AQeNd • li.D)plt eolae abatemeat ordhluc• luLe-4 aid db' ltalf members NW tbeJ wvald .. loOk Into lb.II tne of a ...... ' Vallerea. who succeeded Hinshaw as Oranre County U · seuor, bu been removed from that office afler beln& found CUil- ty of multiple criminal charges in two triala held out.aide Oran1e County. He was faned and re- ceived auspended Jail aent.enoea. Hlnsbaw is beln1 tried on cbar1ea of grand theft, con· s piracy, embeulemenl and violation of stale codes eovern-lnc the conduct of public of. ficlah. The Newport Beach Republican baa been sentenced to one to 14 years ln atate prison after being found guilt)"' of bribery In an earlier triaJ. He la free on appeal. Tbe trial will begin It.a fourth week Sept. 27. Jud~e Frank Domenlchlnl explained to lhe jury late Thursday that a prior court commitment wUl take up the whole o( l*lt week. Tbe one-week slate bar con· ventlon opens In Fresno this weeltetld, It w u noted outside tht courtroom. ,.,... Pqe A I STOP ... But those counts were not taken until the end ol August. And then sl1na were only ln· stalled at three of lbe f04U' in· teneetloaa -Poppy andJ'ourtb was left out. P" So real.dents um week again appeared at tbe Traffic AAalrs Committee to cet approval for the fourth 11J1n. Oyau notes that the second traffic count will be taken u soon a! that si1n eoea ln, "but u. pro- blem la that we'll be comparing a · s ummertime atatiet..lc wilh a winler atatlallc," he noted. Eveo lf Ute statJsUcubow a de· ftnlte drop in traffic. the future ol lbe atopalgna la not uaured. Oyau explained that Darnell. y policy, may make only \ rary lnltallatiGftl. ything la to 10 in for longer IO daya, be aald, the clly will have to act on IL MayorW.L. Howardsa.id the city was out of money Thursday. and deacribed the situation as "temble as far as city employes are concerned " There are about 1,100 ci· ty workers, and the City Hall s taff of about 4SO didn't 1et their monthly paychecks Wednesday as they were supposed to. The city aald it won 'l be able to pay the rest of its worken today a.s scheduled. Newport Inn De/rawkdBy Yo-yo Pair A mao and a woman, supposed· ly viait101 Newport Beach on behalf of a yo-yo companv. ran uo an $841 bill at the Newport.er Inn using a phony letter or credit. police revealed. According to investi1ators, lbe pair checked Into a room al the hot.ti'• French Court alter a re· servatlon bad been made by phone by a woman who aald she wu calling for two toy manulac· turtn1.finna. After the pair arrived Jut Thunday. a letter allegedly from the company arrived inat.ruclin1 the hotel t6 bill the COQ)pany's Inglewood headquarters. After tbe couple departed on Mo::;r;; hotel officials dis· cov lheletterwasaphoay. Investigators said a letterhead had apparently been removed from'a company letter and pasted ontothelelt~r of credit. The pa1e was then pbot«opied so lbal lbe paste-up would not be readily apparent. Irvine Company Presldeot Raymond W ataon spent hit uur.t~ day on the witness at.and Tburs· day and predicted durln& ~· .. • heartn1 th al he eic ped.I b1a CCMt\> pany's holdings to "Increase aub- stanUally" ln the next nve yeuc. Part of the prospeet1.1.1 from which Watson derived his figures has been seal~ by Judie Judfe • m reaponae lo the Irvine Com· pany's clalm that the Inf~ lion contained therein is con-•t fidentlal. WalJlon lesllfred that new de· velopments by the company rn the next rive years are expected · to lop the hair billion dollar mark. He said he believes his com· pany will profit more than most business Interests from what he described as a recent Improve. ment ln the real est.alA! market in Oran1e County. But he conceded under qu~. lloning from Mrs. Smllb s lawyers th al the Irvine Company . hu made no recent efforts in terms o( offering their private[¥. held at<>ek foe' public tale. t Watson admitted that the bu 1· ne$S market has Improved slnC:e. lhe !du was first t-Ol.Md in 197( but confirmed that such a move 1s unlikely. at least in the am mediate future. The hearing is beinR watched with keen Interest In a crowded courtroom by officials of the MobU Oil Company and Cbusl· neas executives who claim they have authortty to top the Mobil offer II and when they get lbe C)p· portunity. Financial adviser Gilles DuPre. who would only conflnn that he represented substantial. business interest.a ln Canada and Lu Vegas, said he has authori\y to offer far more than Mobil for •he foundation stock. He commented outside tbe courtroom Thursday that S400 mJWon mlfbl have been a much more realistic figure for an In• veatment that would give the buyer a 54 .5 percent stake in th~ Irvine Company's future opera· liom. The Football Season You are possibly now in the process of shopping for ·carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no doubt feet like a "football, .. bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which Is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score ''touchdowns in Orange County for seventeen years. ~-EN'S : iiiSiilllatiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor llC. NO 1.10422 1663 PLACtNTtA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6.46·4838 -6'6·2355 Saddlebaek n.. Mlaalon Viejo Company will lpen.d JDOC'e than _,))00 to ~ant aru• and lnataU 1prinklen Jt teVea uod•veJoped local pub lb con.JP.d.lon wlt.b .lmprovemeot ol the alta by Orance Oounty *<>ve.rument. . But a top company official saJd today the a1reement reached thil week with Supervllor EDITION Tbomu RUey ii only ma.rliJlally related Lo a park development acheme 1Ull under neaod•tioo. Vu Steven•. company vice preaJdent for advanced plaonln&, said this week's pact with the county mlthl eventually lead in· to the other proposed qreement, wblcb would involve-ma~bln& company park construction money with county road develop- ment money. "Al thla point. there is no real cormecUon," Stevena uld. "The purpose behl.nd our aareement with &pervtsor Riley lhil week la to preveAt the total plan that ls sUll Wider conslderaUon Crom in· tmering wit1a timely develop· mentofthe:separlta." The aev~ pirk sites and the amou,nt tbe company bu l.(l"ftd to 1peod oo 1ra.s~ and sprinlders based on the county's schedule of construction include: -Aurora Park (alAO referred 0..ly ~ ... -"' ........... I FAL LEN MARINE CORPS CHOPPER IS CARRIED HOME BY BIGGER BIRD Rescue al Cr81h-landed Heflcopter In South Laguna w aa Succe11ful Today , __ : ~-: Close Call on Beaeh · .. :wa~ Copter Hit. Sand, Removed Today BJ JACK CHAPPUL Ot-0.llyl't ..... A. twln·bladed. ''Se.a Knlsht" U.S. Marine Corpe helicopter crash landed on the South IAguna ~ach below the private com· muntty of Lagunlta Tl\unday, oarrowly mlsaln1 several. SW\· bathers. ' "I can see the headlines now, 421-year·old Mother otTwo Killed In Helicopter Crash'." quipped Helen Nejman of Laguna Beach who waa closest to the big chopper wben it plunked Into the narrow sandy Q>lt below a bank ol ocean- front houses . There were no injuries, taowever , eHher amona beach1oen or the alttralt's four· m.ancr.ew. 'lbc Marine Corps today lifted the 10.lon Sea Xnl&htoffthe beach ·with another laraer "Sea Stallion" heltcopter. Initially techftlctana attempted to repair U.. alrtcken craft so that It could benownout. Those efforts were unauc· ceuful and today the corps plucked the fallen bird from the beach. Marines worked through the nilht a net at one polnt fearlnC a · rialna llde would 11wamp lhe downed chopper. tow trucks were brouahlln In en attempt to pull the SU knlcht away from the ad ~ln11ea. • J'be craft was too deeply Im· Coat Weatlaer Blue skies a nd warm •tat.her are predicted foe 10QY coutal arus lhla weekend. Saturday bi&bl aboul 10. INllDE TODJ\ Y 4 WOftdlr wlaol kfncU of ert,.,.. foiftmeRt are fft ltor• thQ •• ••ci•on f11 So•Claer11 f · Caa/ondo't A aalndar /Of' ocf. ~ ~ IOldda,..... Oar011111t carlf f'ebr"orv ,,._. °" P• Cl of U.. W....,.,. latlex bedded in 1 and and the towlna halted when il appt'ared the craft'• landing gear would be damaeed. The Sea Kni_ght was piloted by Maj John J . Malloy.otTustinand copilot 1st Lt. Waller H Freed of · Oran1e. Crew chief was Sgt. David S. Andrea of Balboa and lat Mechanic was Lance Cpl Guy J . Greenquistof El Toro. The official statement releued by the Marine Corsi-idmtlfled the cause for the crash landing as "mechanical failure" and that the exact cause was under In veaU1at1on today Shortly after the bag chopper plopped on the beach, crew mem· bera exited with fire ext· lna u is h e rs and warned CSee CO PT Ell, Page AZ> Throngs Support 4 Silent Newsmen FRESNO <AP) -An .attorney for four Fresno Bee newsmen jalled for refusin1 to reveal a confidenUal source told a jud&e today that · 'lf the$e men would talk, It would mean their personal and profeuional destruction." Al an estimated 500 persons gathered outalde the Fresno County courthouae to show sup· Port ror the newsmen-jailed for lwo week• -attorney Philip Fullerton told Superior Court Judi• HolUa Beal that testimony at the heartna would abow "the moral principle that a jou.m.Ust wlll not and cannot reveal sources." The beartnc wH being held to determine ·whether the open· ended jail terms fM the four journalists should be ended. They were expected to testify . later In the day that they would not name the source ol published material from a sealed grand jury transcript. The Clrst witness called In behalf or the newsmen was Dr. Paul Levy, a Fresno peychlatr1st who testified that psychological ly. the four are unlikely to reveal their source because of "great emotional investment in their jobs. "If that emotional lnveatment <See BEE. Paae A.Z) 885 Hills Acres t:lhange Districts 11'e Oran&• Counll Committee oa School District Orpn1JaUon appf09ed t he tr ansfer of 115 acre1 ot undeveloped l.nd from Caplatrano Unified to Sad· dleback Valley Unified School Dtalrtct Tbunday. Tbe transfer, already •P· pnwed by trustees of both dla· trlcta, Involves an area In southwest La1W1a Hll1s bet•een 0.0 and Alicia Parkways. The ~Y Ues on bolls sides of Moulton Partway around the 0.0 Parbr~ aDd La Pa Road ~-,.. ....... -to tbe .......... "' ilOliltGD wtMre lt litenecta wtt!t Allct• Partwq. TM tramfer ti..., portlanl of Nellie Gail Jlandl iliid Alida Q.,._dnelop;...a. ltwas ~ by both achool boards to avoid blaec:tta1 t.be two d• wlopments wttb ICbool diltrtcl bloaDdartts. Daricl Brandt,• c:ounU ac:bool board m•mber a.ad chairman ol tbe county comrnlttee, uid HY«al other sroui» muat ex· amlne l he proposed transfer before it can be completed. If It 1oes thrO\Ath. the Sad· dleback school dlalrtct, which st.ands.to benefit financJally from the transfer , wlll pay a MOO fee to cover le1at expenses. The t4taLu1es1ed valuation of t.be pnpcrt.y 1.a estimated at SZ4 mllflon, accordlos to Robert Pere-on cllrfftor of develop- ment 8nd pl&Jllltna for the Sad· dhbeck district. Tiie s.&llebaek lchool diltrict will~ Harly $1:5aw. ai> nua lly In propert)' tues. ~estimated the annual e.l of edocatinc children e"' peeled to lin ln the two develop- llMllta at about Sl.4 mUUon. He aaJcl tbe dialrtct dould re- alize abwt sa.• tn lncorM over apemes. . to u Sleepy Hollow or PA-4), a s. 78·acre site at Mareuerlte Parkway and Via Gaudlx; ~,200. -Castille Park, a 3.33-acre site """Vla Oviedo and Castille £1emlntary School: '10.400. -Alicia Park, a 9.14-acre site at Alicia Parkway and Coronel Drive: S162,000. -Cordova Park. a 14.4·acre site bounded by Nogal, El Retiro and Nubles; S223,200. -BarcelOfta Rllll Park. a 3.S.acte eatenalOll of the exlsUQI Slnta Marla Park near tbe nearly comploted Barcelona Hilla Elementary School ; $t0,SOO. -La Mancha Pm, a 4.&.acn site ol1 Goleta Drive overloOitinc tbe country club &olf coune drlv-i.nc ranee: _.,, -E1corial Mlnl·l)U'k, • balf· acre site on Via ESc:orial ln the Barcelona Hom•• tract; $10,000. TEN CENTS • • I , Jack Raub, principal consult. 1 lng planner for the cotnpany. uld the variation In costa between the parks stems from , the relation of slopes to lev~ around. "We are mainly loOitin& at the coat for landsuplna the Oat areas," he said. "We would take cart ol lbe slopes as a matter ot coune." Raub said the company'• (See PARKS. Pace AZ) Jury Ponders Political Charge-, By GARY GBANVIU.£ oi-.O•lll'PllM- A rash oC anonymous leUers sent to Oran1e County political candidates offering to sell them information damagin& to their political foes Is under investiga- tion by the Grand Jury. According to some ol those who have received the mysterious lel· ters, the alleged damaging In· formation Is copies ol Wtcashed and postdated checks signed by Richard O'Neill and held by a Santa Ana bank. The checks purportedly cover security for secret loans leaked Into political campai1ns that have gone unreported oo can· didatecampalgn statements. But the bank supposedly hold· Ing $215,000 worttt ol the O'Neill checks denied Thursday that any loans have been made or tha.t It is holding any postdated checks. O'Neill. the Oranae Oqunty and Southern CaUfomla Democratic Party or1aniz~tiona' dlairman; said, "You've &.ot to be kiddinc. This whole thin& is ridiculous." ADd the aJleced redpteot CaD· didat.es who could be coN.acted, Supervi,aor Thomu Riley, As- semblvman Richard Robinson CO ·Santa Ana ) and Aaaem· blyman Paul Carpenter (D· Cypress), said they are not aware ~any such campaign manlpula· llona. About the closest anyone has come to an awareness ol the scheme is Neal Graney, a burly private detective and former Chkaeo policeman as well as a Riley to Speak On South County Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley will discuss the future Of $outh County ~Ve.lop. ment In a speech before the Sad- dieback Valley Chamber of Com· merce Sept. 2l. The session wtll take place at noon In the Laauna Hills Kiltoa Inn and reservations at $5.ZS apiece are required. A chamber spokesman said the deadline for reservations is Tuesday and can be made by caJlinJ 837-4753. member ot the county Democratic CentralComnllttee. Graney reportedly spent two boun with the Grand Jury Wed· nesday And he and has twin brother, Edward, have been the clan· destine contacts of at least two political neures who responded to the anonymous leUera alter con· tactlng the District Attorney's Of· nee. The Graney brothers made news last March when they were charaed with asaaultint Robinson at an O'Neill birthday celebration at Dem6cratic head· quartel"ll. A few months after the beer· tosslnlJ erlsode at the O'Neill bash, Nei Graney pleaded gui lty todlaturbing the peace. Municipal Court Judge Robert (See LEftERS, Pace A.Z) Dep11ty DA Agrees Heiness Supported On Irvine Co. Bid Bt TON BARLEY Ol lllt .P•ll't ~ S4»tt Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith aot b-cktn1 late Thuraday I« ber lfPm•t tbal tM KobO OU Company'• SIOO million bid for James Irvine Foundation stock ln th~ lrvi~e Company was far below "the real value ol the holdings. It came In the form of an al· legation by Deputy Allor'ney General Yeorytos AppaJJas who Gardener's Jeep 'Pruned' Saddleback College grounds keeper Paul Richard Sandstedt has told Orange County sberilt's olflcers about a pruning job on hi5 car that is costingbim $1,617. Sandstedt, 23, told officers be Jeft..hil_je.ep -.lllllY_£CJ_uipped -outside a friend..,s apartment house al 23151 Los Ali.sos Blvd., Miu ion NieJo. When he next saw it, bit jeep fuat didn't look like the same vehicle. Deputiea said thieves r• moved the Urea, wheels, seats, AM·FM radio, CB radio and the convertible top and placed what waa left on four cement)>lock11. claimed durlnc an Oran1e Coon· ty Superior Court hearing that an - invettment aecWt estim•ted at 6 f peTcent oC the company's total cowrt1 atreaie wlll ln Jtsell soon ' be worth t:ZOO miWofl. Appallu used data prepared . by the company to back hJ1 arau· ment that 4,698 acres analyzed by the comp.any In a carefully guarded portfolio will top the S200 million valuation mark Jn the near future. Lawyers for the foundation and the Irvine Company did not dis· pute Appallaa • eslimat.es. And they offered no comment when Appallas suggested that the value of the Jrvtne Com pany's 77 ,000 acres ln Orange County mlsht well be drawn from the aample valu~. Judge James F. Judge ls being asked by lawyers for Mrs. Smith to make permanent a temporar.>' Injunction which Corbids the pro- posed sale of foundation stock lo the Mobil group. That. stock re~l'~t.8 a 54.5 percent controlling interest In 1 the Irvine Company. Mra. Smith ar1ues that the $200 million offer, which works out to 124 a share, Is unfair to her and other minority stockholders. Irvine Company President Raymond Watson spent his third day on the witness stand Thurs· (See HEIRESS, Page A2) Despite heroic aUempts such as lhia, Sam Fisher, 18, of San J uan C.plst.rano fail.cl to nab the squealing «reued pl1 that. starri!d in one event ~ a spariely at· tended "Welcome Back Bub" at Sad· 'dleback College Thursday afternoon. The oil y p0rker waa fln~ll)' grabbed sue· ceufully by atudent body officer Daryl Walczak ol Misaioa Viejo. _ _... . .-....- • 4 oo•ume St4dlet.k V.Uer UnUi~ School Dtat.rta boa.rd candidate hu cllupd l)nhal trustffS have Ufd t.o lbe pubic. Cliff Boehmer. wbo lost tlW ln u. last qhool laoard ~~ - charaed Wednetd11y \hat a hev· inc called to let public ~mtlll on lrusteea' lolllal n li.ry •nd benefjt proponls lo employea waa •·awaateoftlmt'." "The board wu lylnl t.o tho public." ho said. "The board made fool» out of us." Jie objected thilt U"l.llt.eel beld the heanng on their inltlaJ olfu. which included 1ttp •..i!U'Y raises and lnawance btnefi\.s amount· inc lo a 6 • .S perceot increase, alter they had •ut.honzed an of. rer of an additional four perttot C08t·Of·llvlnt raiu He also charged that trustees were violating a portion of the law wh1ch says the school board A id adopt Its 1nlUa1 Pl"OPOl>al r a heanng 1s held Demanding that ~ trustees ert lo the 6.S percent offer. ehmer said, "Let's elJminate conspiracy t o soak the lax· payer." Boehmer said the 6.5 percent offer is ··high." 105 percent <which teacheri. huve reJected > 1s "exorbitant" ;.md "anything above that is obscene." "But of course il ls free money." he said. "it is. only lax· payers' money, therefore it can be wasted " The trustees did not 1m - mechately respond to Boehmer's comments Later, however, Trustee Demus Smith charac· tenzed his comments as "Ir- responsible and inaccurate.." Said Sm1lh, ''I'm getting sick and tired or people cnlJc1ung us as irresponsible for Uungs Utat are misleadJng and not true.·· When teachers come to work 1n the dislnct. he s.1d. they do It with the understanding that Otey will not be earning thetr begin- ning salary for their entire careers He also noted that the four per cent cost or.living rwse agreed upon with dass1f1ed employe representatives "is not keeping up with the t'OSl or Inflation .. Boehmer said also the trusteH are votina themselves a 35 per· cent raise. Thl'I, srud Smith, 1s "just plain stupid.·• Serving as a trustee Is a completely unpaid )ob, he aald. • But Boehmer later said he was refeninl to t.be Increase In Ute cost or trustees' insurance benefits. Although he doesn't ob- jttt lo tru:.tees aetUna this, he said 1t irritates him that one trustee says the Job is done for free. The insurance is a fine point. he said, "but 1t does cost the tax payers." Boehmer also said tn&stees are· spending $96,000 of academic funds to finance a recreation pro- ~ram. Smith, howewr. said this proaram is noaoced with a cwn· munlty service tu established for that purpose. P.41TY'S PUC1" TOlJCllED .M.4.NY I Nearly • year has passed since the capture of Patty Hearst. The trauma of her trial and her emi· nent 1entencln1 lor bank robbery have touched ntany who know her. A special story tmide today re- veals what chaD1es are ~CW"· nn1 amon1 thoae who love. or loved. Mils Hurst. How their Uvea are bealnnlnt to return to somethlnl Ulte normalcy. Aa for Patty Hearst herself, Ou~ story 1tves us a 1llmpae tnto ber prl1on Ille, and whal &he harbors fcx-b~r future once she Ls free from \rials and pena)tJeA. <Seoe Pa1eA 5) OftANOK COAST DAILY PILOT 11 ... 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South Africa throwln.lfi!.dents MH also,.;.~· CAP > v.s Secretary ot Statf' ported tn Soweto. the hUlt black. thmry A Kissinger took his town.sttlp outslde JohanneJlburlb-. dlr1omalk s huttle to South und ftporadlc violence conllnutt· Africa todaf In an atteJnpt to nd In colorod and bJack dl•lrlcta. tbt racltt confrontation In around Cape Town, where at aoulhun Afrlu least tlaflt persons hav• bea_ Kissinger rlt>w Into Waterklouf kilJed and 41 lnJured ln •day a.ncl air base outside Pretoria from a nlaht of dlaturba.nces. Luaa.ku followin.c talks with Zam· Bus service to Soweto. re b1an President Kenneth Kaund1t. sumcd todaty ror th first thn9. He was met by South AfT1can thls week. was loturrupted qalt . Foreign Minister Hllgnrd Muller 1md bules v.•ere runnln1 onl1 u lhe South African ambassador t~ far as the town1hip'1 outslllrta. • lbe United States. R F. Botha. Police erected road bloc.ks on all and Secretary for Foreign Al· roads leadlna to Soweto a~·. rairs Brand Founer. whites have bffn banotd fron\ • (Washington orric1als denied a entering tbe towns!'-1.P· CAMP FIRE GIRLS LOOK AHEAD TO ANOTHER YE.AA OF ACTIVITIES rumor circulated tn some Onan-In ,downtown .. ohannesburf, clal circles that Kissinger had two fire. were started in lbe o(. been shot The officials said that fices or the Star newspaper· Kisstnger had been cootacted amonc reels of newsprint and ln al\er. the report circulated. The I~ staff canteen. The fires wer. ongln or the rumor was not 1m· quickly put out and UtUe damac" mediately known l "as dont' . From left to Right, Krtttl Webb, Rhonde JonH end Jennifer Bruno Camp.Fire Girls Ope11 Campaig11, The Orange County Council of Camp Fire Girls, Jnc. will begin Its annual fall organization drive Monday wilh a series of meetings for south Orange County girls and their Camilies. The national youth service or· ganization encourages girls to er-ea.le their own values and helps Utem develop skills in human re· latiOMbips. The program, which is geared to the individual at the level or her maturity, 1s organized tn s mall groups. It emphasizes creativtty, his· torical perspective for an un· derstandmg or today, pioneerin1 spuit and apprec1at1on or lhe natur~I world. Interested girls should a~end lhe meeting scheduled in eir community as follows -Mission Vhtjo, Monday, Sept 20. 7 :30 p.m. in La Paz In- termediate Scbool. El Toro 1i1nd Laguna Hms. Tuesday, Sept. 21. 7:30 p,m. in Los Alisos Intermediate School -San Juan Capislrano. Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, Thursday, ~t. 30, 7:30 p.m In Marco Forster Junior Wgh School. -Laiuna Beach, Thursday, Sept. 30. 7:30 p.m. in La1una Beach High School. -Laguna Niguel. Monday, Sept. 27, 4 pm. in Moulton School. Further information may be obtalned by calling Geri Jones at 8J0.9174. LE TIERS Rickles took a dismissal motion by Edward Graney under sub- mlalon for a year. Jr Graney behaves himself foe that year, Judge Rickles said, the charges will be dropped. But now both Nett and Edward have been the contact operators for someone who they say ls the a'lOftymous political letter writer who offers to sell pollUcally damacing information. According to John Dean. ronner chairman of the county Democratic Central Committee. he met with the Graneys at Den· ny'a Restaurant In Oran1e. At that meeting, Dean said. he was abown a copy of what .,urported to be an uncashed $25,0000"Neill check. The allqed check coc>Y was payable to Kathy Lan11ton, Robln.lon'a wife's maiden name. "I remember It wu check number 399." Dean said. "lt wu draW11 on what appeared to be Dick's account and the •tcnaturo loolced Uh Olck'a. But I don't know ltlt was aulhentJc ... Dean u'd the Grane)'I claimed the unidtnUfled man &hey represented would accept $12,500 for copl• of the fl~ checka total· Inc .-u.eoo. one of them aUecedb' a $100,000 check payable lo U.S. Sen. Jobn Tunney. ''Somebcnf, tboueb. we never tot tot~er oa lbe dul." Dean smiled u be laqbed olf hit clod milt d••cu mMttnt with tho Graney brothers. It wu at coco·• ln Newport Beach tha\ fot'mu county 1upervl1orial candidate Ila.a Blnawan1er met with Nell Graney, accordtoc to Bimwucu. .Before meetin1 wltla' t'-e Graney boys, BlnswaQ&tr, u directed by the aDOQY1DOU1 letter wrftft, plac~ an ad in the paper, ttadin1, "Happy blrtbdq, Uncle Dic1t.•• And, Ile bad already c:Gnbded Aaaistaot Di1t. ~tty. llltbatl C.plul, Binswanaer said. 1'he Newpbrt Beach lormet poUUcal undidate sald ht didn't see much value In wtuU¥w It WU tM Grant)'I were lr>inl to lell. an umee., uncabed tzS.M dteck ... ~·bteto Rilq. Unofficial Course:·- Kissinger was to hold hlS first A department S~ WU (tre· round of talks with South African bombed ln Johannesburg oo Prime Minister John Vorster lhis Thursday. Durinc the nJlht. at1 4 evening. There have been re· ~empts were made t.o start firq ports the secretary might meet in two bwld1n1s at the Vnlven.l(l with Rhodesian Prime Minis ter or the Witwatersrand, pohte• Ian Smith during lhe two-day vis· said. , •,. it. Smith sa id in Umtali, "Webelle~ethlltypeofatta~· Rhodesia today he would like to may bethe ftrst of mU\y planned till with Kissinger. to coincide with Kisslnier's vl4G . ADAs, Not ABCs Rather lhan the traditional 3-R 's, ADA <A ver•ge Daily Atten· dance) wu the focus o( one new course that •tarted this week in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Most of the "students" were u.nawate thet they were 1tudent.s. They dido 't even know school was in session. They thought they were just interested dist.Oct reai· dents and employes attending a meeting of the board of trustees. Soon after the meeting began, however. Superintendent Richard Welle announced that Ute first 15 mmules of this and ruture board meetings would be devoted lo a course in sthool finance. ~Q, academic credits wtll be iiven to people who successfully complete the course. District officials, hope, however. the ·citizenry will have a "beUer understanding" of lhe budget process. The course was Initiated after trustees listened to what one termed res idents' "reckless I I BEE ... wer~ removed or reduced, these men would be stripped naked emotionally.·· Levy said The four were given indefinite coercive sentences al\er being cited for contempt ~eral limes for refusing lo aMwer questions 1n court. 1£ Bes t decides they are unlikely lo reveal their source. he can no 10f1ler hold them Indefinitely. but can lssue punitive sentences ror contempt. Attorneys for the newspaper will argue that Best should im · pose one contempt sentence against each man. limited by state law to five davs in \ail. in· stead of a separate sentence Or\· eachof5Scounts. "Our resolve is even stronger today than it w aa when we entered the prl1on farm because of the tremendous outpouring of sup-port we've received," Georae Gruner, one of t~ four, said ln a telephone interview Thursday. "ft was far beyond our expeda- tlona. ·· Ot.Mr journalists scheduled to testify that professional ethics de· mand conUnued sllent'e were col· umnlst Jack Andenoo, former United Press International editor Rocer Tatarlan and Jack Ntlsoo of lhe · Loa Ao1tles nmes. U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston <D· Callf. > received the Judge's ptnnlulon lod ay to file a triend of the court brief on bthaJJ of the ,,._,mon. Fro• Page Al PARKS ••• qreement throws the local park cStvtl~ment laaue back Into the county a lap for Implementation. Part of the aireement offered by the company ub that a park devtlopm nl tuk force be creat- ed. lncludlne repnsentaUves ot the company, the Mwlidpal Ad· vi.!()I')' Council and lbe count)' Environmental Mana1ement ,Attoey. The pu.rpoAe ot the new unit would be to find methods of AC• ctierat1n1 t.he pace ol lhe coun..- ty '1 local park development plans. "Wt are ready rtsht now to 10 In and l••l•ll 1ra11 and Qrl1*!en but II the count.J has addlllonal development plans, we ctoa·t want • •lWaUoo. where tbeJ would have to tear it alJ out a1atn." a.aid St.Vtn1. Ottl111 contrada baft been twU'd.ed b1. tlMt ~ for <lfll1 three of tile aeven ~na - Alida. Cut.Ute and Avera. criUclam" during the last board meetin~. The goal ot the coun;e is lo pro- vide facts and figures "and try to strip away the mystique" which tends to cloud school finance is· sues, explained Gilbert Moreno, the "teacher" who normally serves as the dislrict's business manager. Meanwhile arsonists strut'k in it." a police spokesman tali.·· downtown Jo'hanneaburg ror the "We are worried but we will tak~ second day and unrest continued all necessary precautions." ·~- In Cape Town ln advance of Klss· ._.. inger's visit. Heavily armed f 'ro• Pag~ Al police here and in Cape Town were patrotlin~ black and mixed· HEIRESS race townships. • • Arson attempts and s tone-.. day and predicted dwina the ... hearing that he expects his cora:, .... pany's holdinas to "Increase sub- stantially" in the next five years. Peonies Fly · 2 Killed as Truck Collide KJT CARSON, Colo. CAP) -A truck carrying 5.7 million freshly minted pennies collided with a cattle truck on a highway west of here. Two people were killed, at least 25 head of cattle were killed and millions of pennies were scattered over the road, of· ficials said. The pennies. ~7,500 worth, were being transport· ed in 50-pound bags from the Denver Mint to the Federal Reserve Bank in San Antonio, Tex., said Bet· ty Higby, superintendent of the mint. The Colorado State Patrol said the collision oc.·· curred Thursday after a trailer truck carrying 103 head of cattle crossed the dividing line of U.S. 287. Cheyenne County Sheriff Murray Renner said lhe pennies were "scattered for se•eral hundred feet up and down the highway. They'll never find them all." Investigators did try to pick up the pennies. but Mrs. H.ibgy said she did not know how many were re· covered. COPTER CRASH ... beachgoers to stand away because of a lire hazard Tht>rc were some reports a fire had oc curred in the engine compart· menl. Laguntta resident Peter Muir said he had first seen the craft hovering about 50 yards over the ocean just ort the beach when It turned arid headed for land. "I said 'hey. that thing's com· ing right al us!·· M uirrecalled. Mrs. Nejman said she had &ot· ten to her feel and was watching the helicopter come in and ll Just kept coming "closer and cl011er and closer." "One of the men stuck bis hand out of the cockpit and made hand motions ror me to back away ... she said. The craft narrowly made it to the dry sand. It touched down on· ce, then "bounced" forward about 15 ( eet, Suzanne Brennan or Laguna Beach said. "The people really had to scramble to get ot or the way,'' she said. A second Sea Knight helicopter landed shortly alter tbe stricken crall. During the late afternoon and evening. several helicopters came and went ferrym, men and equipment lo the site. Part of the prospectus r~ which Watson derived bis fiaures has bee.n sealed by Judge Judce ln reapon1e to the Irvine eoro: pany's claim that the Inform•· lion contained \herein ls con· fidenllaJ. Watson testified that new de•-' velopments by the company in the next five years are expected'" to top the half billion dollar ' mark. lie said he believes hls com. pany wlll profit more than mO!!t " business Interests from what he described as w recent Improve· ment in the real estate market lfl · Orange County. '1 But he conceded unde.r ques: lionlng from Mrs. Smith '~ lawyers lhal tht> Irvine Company has made no recent efforts In terms ol offering lhelr privately held stock for public sale. Watson admitted that the busi~ ness market baa Improved atnce · the Idea was first touted Jn 1974 but confirmed that such a movt- 1s unlikely, at least in the Im-- mediate future. The hearing Is being watched with keen Interest ln a crowded courtroom by officials or the Mobil OU Company and (bush nesa executives who claim they • have authority to top the Mobil ' offer If and when they get the op. • ' port.unity. ·· Financial adviser Gilles ,, OuPre, who would only confirm~· that he represented substantial. 1 business interests ln Canada and Las Vegas, said he has authority to offer far more than Mobil for the foundation stock. · • He commented outside lhe 1 courtroom Thursday that $400"· million might have been a much ; more realistic figure !or an In· 'I. veatmenl that would give the buyer a 54.5 percent stake in ui• r lrvlne Company's future opera: tiona. The Football Season You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no doubt feel like a "football,·• bounced around with a bevy of confllctlng stories. Which is the best carpet fiber? 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