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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilot.Kille~ in Washington - \ Martha Thought 'Deadly Shot' -Caused Cancer DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1976 VOL"· NO. IH, I HCTIONS,,. )GI'.~ Empty Stra11d . School has started and the sun has taken a holid~y rtom the Orange Coast. One of the results ls th ls lonely stretch or sand ulong the llunlineton Beach shoreline. The Oran1e Coast continues to experience an unusually cool Sept~mbcr. normally one or the warmest month$ of the yeur m these parts. Trio Held ill Mesa :~ot Plant Pilfering 1 Tbree pot plant pilleftl'I were , ..... led by police Monday, after uaertedly Oeeinl a Costa Mesa .home with thrc:t, 12-loot mari- juana plants atWrM>in. a trash can. ' Larry David Covinstoo, 19, or (;ardena, and Jeffrey Lloyd Weckner, 18, Carson, and a ' Juvenile, were pulleil over by police omurs at 22nd and Newport Boulevard after being spotted by thepoliu belkopter. Offlcera Hid they (ound the three planu etuffed in a traah can Inside the car. A Cotta Meaa man c.Ued police at 11:~ Lm. to HY 1'esaw the trio leave a hoOse al219 Camellia Lanewitbthebooty. Police touna a lath and plastic~ greenhouse in the backyard of the Camellia Lane home, propped up with about two feet d brf cu un- demeath the light at.ructutt. "It looks like the owner kept ad· dlnC oo to the gl'eenbouse u hla plants outgrew the ~•·" ex-plained SI\. Gary D. Webster. "I've never teen plants that bll ln t.hlstown before," heuld. PoUee today are looking for the owner of the plants, addln• he fans cbar1e• of marijuana cuJOvaUon. llljection Deadly -Martha From Tbe Asaodated Presa Mart~a Mitchell's doctor says she believed that tranquilizers she was inJected with during a week's stay at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach al the start or the Watergate scandal, caused the cancer that killed her. In an Interview in the Ladies Home Journal, Dr. Klaus Mayer, a s pecialist who treated the estraoged wire or former U.S. At- ty. Gen. John Mitchell for bone marrow cancer. s aid Mrs . Mitchell's contention was "a tughly an accurate suppo&ition." She charged that she was given the injections by a Secret Service agent durina a tumultuous week 's !!lay at the Newport Beach hotel to k e ep her q ulet about the Watergate scandal. She ond her hus band were vislt- 'ing Orange County in 1972 the same week as the break in at . Democratic national head- quarters that led to the eventual downfall of the Nixon administra- tion. The week that started aa a working vacation turned into a bizarre forewarning C'ff thlngs to come when Mrs. Mitchell made one other famous late nl&ht phone calla to U Pl r eporter Helen Thomu, the author of the ma1azlne story. She told Mra. Thomas ahe was beln1 held prisoner at the lnn and hinted darkly or the "dirty lhlnp'' that. were happenlna in WashJncton. Those even ti were pas!ed off as betnt typical oC the flamboyant cablnet wUe, even though Mitchell real1ned u belMl ol lhe Committee to Re· Elect the Preli· dent at tbe end of his Newport Beach vialt. "She was a decent person," Dr. Mayer said. "f1amboyant, and a little manJc In a way. But pleasant and nice to other people. She wept for other paUenU; abe alw-.ys asked about my cblldttn. "When you found her alone, abe someUmea ieemed depressed. (See MARTHA, Paie Al) Ford Eyes Hikes WASHINGTON CAP) -A $U3-mllllon Increase in veterans penslons la on Its way to President. Ford. The Senate completed ac .. Uon Monda~on le1lslatlotltoratae pensiom by 1 percent effective Jan.lforamllllonvcteransandl.S rnllllondependents. • • Three Arrested • 1n· Costa Mesa Pot Plant Ripoff e mith? Tanzania Bomber Ki11s President Ex-ambassador Pleased DAR ES SALAAM, Tanr.mla .Dies in Washington W ASIDNGTON CAP) -The former Chilun ambassador to the United Slates and a woman colleague were kllled today when a bomb exploded ln their car as it passed nen the Chilean Em· bassy. hospital officials said. Another person was lnjured In the blast. The two persona killed were identified as Orlando Leteller, 44, ambassador during the reaime of the late Marxist President Salvador Allende, and Ronnie Karpen Moffitt, who worked witb Leteller at a research Lnsutute. Mrs. Moffitt's husband was in- jured in the blast. Officials al George Washington Hospital said a bomb caused the explosion. Police said the blut ripped the metal siding off tbe drlver's door and twisted the bo&d and roof o( the car. Leteller was director of the Trans National Institute, a division of the Washington.based research orcanizatJon Jnatitutc for Policy Studies. He also taught at American University. Mrs. Moffitt, 25, waa a st.arr member of thein1Utute. Her huaband, Michael, 4', a re- search associate of the lnlJUtute. wu in seriou1 condlUon at the hospital. The pavement be,,eath the car' wu blackened by the bleat, and metal parts were 1cattered acroe1 Sheridan Circle, where the Chilean and other embuales are located alone Embassy Row: After the blalt, the car C!Oft• tinued rnovln1 fol' approximately 40 feet before nmmln1 Into ariother auto In front. of the Romanian Emb1117. Allende, a member of the DearGua: Dear Gloomy Gu8. ~ there only 1Joom on u;. poUUcal 1cene in tbla ' election year 7 Cbect today's Gloomy Oua on tbe Editorial Pase, A6, for a brisbt.er political note. M.T.K .. c.....,o,._..,.,_ ......... .., ______ nMf11,,...., ... ................ , ........ .,.. .... ,.... ...... , .... o.i,, ...... . Socialist Party, died in a bloody coup in September 1973 when the armed forces overthrew his gov· ernment. Military authorities said he committed suicide. Leteller was ambassador to the United States from 1971 to May 1973 when Allende called him back to Chile to become foreign minister. He also served as defense and interior minister under Allende. He was arrested on the day ot the coup and jailed for about a Y«'.ar. Secretary or State Henry A. Kisslnger said later his interven· Uon was partially responsible for Letelier's release. Last Wednesday, the Chilean government at.ripped Let.eUer or his citizenship. A decree signed by President Augusto Pinochet. who succeeded Allende, said the (See BLAST. Pace AZ) Cmno Police Scour Field Forlmnates CHINO (AP) -More than 300 Jaw enforcement oUlcera 1earched a 50-acre cornfield In· ch·by-loch today for eight ln· mates who escaped from a youth priaon tcbool durlnc a predawn riot In which two cuardl were In· jurod, officials said. The search had neUed alx of 1' htmata who .walked out of the facility durtna the 21,;.hour incl· dent. wblcb left 30·year~old prtaon cuard Gary Cauble with a akull fracture and facial Jacera· tlons. He wu reported IA erave cood.IUon ln an Upland bolpital. Police aaenciea at fint. gave ~ctln1 reportl about tbe Ind· dent, which be1an at2 Lm. et the medlum-aecurity California Youth Authority TralnlnJ( School • about SO mtlea east of Loa AnJeles. l!!arly reporta a.aid aome 200 In· mata were lnvolved In the rt.ot- lq, that aome had taken t.wo auard• hostage and that a pard'a throat bad beeo alubed. But Keith VeTmilUon, superin- tendent of the achool. cave lhil account of the riot at a news con· fereoce: The jailbreak . apparently be1an when Inmate Jordan ftaa, 21, call~ out from b1a (keaJOT,PqeAZ.) (AP) -President Julius Nyerere ot Tanzania said today h e has been told by U.S. ~retary of State Henry A. Kiase mger that Prime Minister Ian Smith accepted the principle of majority rule for Rhodesia within 18 months to two years. As a conseguence, Nyerere told a news conference, he is no longer "gloomy about prospect.a for a Rhodesian settlement." He said after a 90·minute meet. ing with Kluinger that be awaits a public statement from Smith's regime on Friday. :·My mood is belter," Nyerere said. A senior American oUJclal ha Kiuinger'a party said lhd following hls talks with southern Africa's while leaders be ls seek· Ing lwo pledges which Smlt.b want.I from lbe area's blact leaders. One is that all guerrilla actloa In Rhodesia wlll be suapended u soon as negotiatiorui betin ror a constitution provldJ01 for the tranafer of power to tho blacJc majority. The aecond 11 that tho securlt)' ond lntereats of Rhodesia'• <Bee AFRICA, Pa,e AZ) Coast -• Weather Lilli• change expected In coastal weather Wed· neaday. MornJnc low clouds lo continue, partly sunny afternoon. INSIDE TODAY Sta.ff Ltp•. ftot 11our aoeroge fomU11 pet, mav hat>e to Nave hil hearth ond home. Hh owner ha• threotefted to go t o the St.cprem. Court to ~ hU pd.at home. The "'°'°"/or tlw /ua•: Sia.et Ltps ta. a ptg S-eP.QIJe A4. l•tlex MY-t.mt• AJ AMl.AM9n a\ SnMle!NIK" at ,,,..,,T,.. All LM. .. ~ Al *""" at ~· AJ ~,.._, A1t ~ •Mt __ .._ .. Al Cl9Mlc• •• 0r..,. (HMy ... o-.... .. ....... •14 0.'"9*41(" Al ....... A1MI ~, ... "'' .......... ,.., .. ,. .......... _ ... UT"""'*' .. .._. ,.., .. ,, ~ ., ...,_,.... .. --.. ...,_.._ a• WWN...... .44 - .. • , 2 DAIL V PILOT S TU9tdey. Septemb4f 21, 1978 Grand Rapids GOP Must B~ ; -GRAN~APIOS, Mich. (AP) -Hecor of tht' Kcol County Republic n party, head· quartered 1n 'ilr~Mk!4l._ ")r~ hornl"town or Gr and Rapius, have bt'cn 1ubpot:naed by the Water&ate spt:clal prosecutor , the party•1 county chairman said today. Tee for Ford?. Firm Paid His Link Fees WASHINGTON CAP> -President Ford accepted fn-e golf outings from a U.S. Steel Corp. lobbyist at a New Jersey country club while a coogressn1an, the President's spokesman acknowledged today. "The President has been a personal friend of Bill Whyte for 28 years and twice, on two weekends, he was a guest of Whyte at the New Jersey golf course while he was a member of Congress,.. said White House pres~ secretary Ron Nessen. Whyte is a vice president of U.S. Steel. He could not be reached immediately for comment. Nessen was asked if his statement was an ad· mission that Ford accepted a free weekend paid for by Whyte. The press s~cretary replied. "Yes." Nessen made the statement after columnist Jack Anderson said Whyte hosted Ford at the Pine Valley Golf Club near Clemer.ton, N.J ., bet~een 1964 and 1971 whale Ford was m the House of Representatives. Result: 91 Nabbed Cops Hide Behind Obscenity F accule RALEIGH, N C <AP> -Un· derco\ er agt"nts or the Raleigh police department ran an adult book store for three months as the cover for a fencing operation that led to charges agamst 91 peopk, police said today. Police Chief Robert Goodwin said the operation resulted In the recovery or $124 .000 in stolen pro perty and $25.000 an drugs "We sold what 1s sold normally in adult book btorea,'' Goodwin said when asked 1r the pobce had sold obscene material in the stort> Wake Count y Di s t Atty. Burley Mitchell i.:ud no charges will ~ brought aaumst the po!Jce for seThng pornography "Yo u apphrenlly c an sell an}thtnlit you want in an adult book stor e,··. ~aid Mitchell in rnmmenhng on the dtmcultv or f 'rum Pagf> ,\I MARTHA • • She'd ~ay, 'I wish I could live. There arc sn many interesting thm~s to do ' She wall a very patriotic person She really believed th.ut country did come (tr!'lt. anrl that !\he hud sacrificed her f.tm1ly to tell the truth to th<' country " Mrs Mitchell was estranged h'om h,•r hu'>brtnd, former Alty Gen John M1tchcll. when she bee-am<' 111 , and May<•r said Mitchell gave con~1derabl c thou~ht to v1~1tinl( her before ht:r dt.>ath last M l'monul Day but de ctdt"d n.-cutn'l t It "I don't t htnk 1t "a'I host1hty. or that he d1dn 't ca re ·'th~ physician ~rud ""But th<' la'll th1ng h\• wunt 6'1 wus anotht! r llh)tA up with her, for her "llkt• " Aftu h1~ t!!'trnn.-coo wi fe's de uth, how1•v1•r , Mtiyt•r ~nlc1 , Mltchell "wu., vt.>ry upect " ""It tlJ>J)('11rl'd to m1• lhnt hf' was sincerely moved and 1mdd<'ned by her dt•nth," the doctor~ald. .. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"" a.~ , ... ,. 0.1l'f ,,,.._ .,.,,, ....... ,. h MJt .. ,..,. ,,... Hll•• ,., .. ,, •• ,. puf-11~ «it ,,._. 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( .. ~.,,.. 4tJ.06JO , ,_ ... -Ot•-tew••• c:.o-•-S40-Ul0 "'""i.M· "1' 0.-CN•I _,.,...,. ~ "°"Y • •"" '*"'••'\. mv",.•'~'· ,..,..,. ... fll"t•tlH er .. w•r UWM•"t\ Mftll'I ""4¥ fM t •ertMhlrf'O •''"'•"' t..-(••I '"'"''"''*" et ~-·--· ~~ "•" ••,••o• , ... M C6\" Mtu C..."'...,..,. \wit1.c••tt.-... t .,,.,,.., U H ..,... IMt h~I"' UlftlM'tJ\h ...,,.,.,~, .... .-. \l..J:t...,.."6t • .. prosecuting adult book store operators. A Wake County grand jury re· turned 220 cbaraea against 91 pe~ns as a result of the book store operation. Police said 30 to 40 of those charged had been ar- rested. Raleigh Police Lt. K.J. Johnson said 90 percent of the charges r elated to stolen proper- ty a nd the remainder were drug charges . Goodwin admitted his men got the idea for the operation from similar operations staged by pohce in Washington, D.C. He said the operation resulted in the recovery or five stolen cars, 1tuns, s tereo equipment, television sets. cameras. CB radios, calculators, typewriters, government ch ecks, clothes, heroin, cocaine and other druas. He said police spent $8,608.32 to purchase the stolen property. Johnson sald over 95 percent or the purchases involved property stolen in Raleigh aod "we found the vast majority or the people In volved ... we re drug users and pushers." l 'rom Page ,, I AFRICA ... 270.000 whites will be effectively Sa(eguarded when power is transferred to the 6 million blacks. Kissinger flew to Tanun.ia to- day to stt Nyerere after report· in( Monday t o President K~· neth Kaunda of Zambia on his talks durinf the weekend with Smith and Prime Minister John Vorster or South Africa. Meanwhile. Smith met with hls c a bl net In Sa I is bury . the Rhodesu1n capital. to discuss KlSsmger's proposals '°' black rule in Rhodesia. Kisstnaer's aides expected that Smith would recommend approval or lhe pro· posa13, and observers In Salisbury said opposlUon to the prime minister 's recommenda· Hons was unlikely. ..,. Rut they said he probably would run into trouble w1lh hard· liners when he puls the proposals before other members of his Rhodesia n Front In parliament on Thuraday. The observers In Salisbury al110 nld there w aa llttJe likelihood t he black natlonall1t1 would leash tbelr guerrtllaa, and t.hls would give Smith an eacape route if future ne1otiations didn't 10 hlsway. Nyerere is the leading spokesman for the five black pre· sidents who have been pressing hardest for an t nd to WhtU rule ln Rhodesia, South-West Africa (Namibia) and South Ahica. The othen are Kaunda, Sir Serme Khama of Botswana. and two Marxist s whom K.lsain1•r Is avoiding, Afostinho Neto or Angola and Samora Machel of Mozambique. Fund A.8ka Status CHICAGO (AP> -The TeamJten union Central State, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pemioo Fund, ta,._ ot three federal tnvcaU11t1ons, bu uked the lo~mal Renoue Sentce t.o restore It.a tu exempt status. d t· in& recent ettoru to correct put mlamanac•m oL looklnt for But we hope to et lt over quickly and aet a chHi.n of health.·· Henry 1a.ld. "We are cooperating in any way we can and our relatlonahlp with Rutr's staff hl very cordud. We have made evenr,.att.empt to comply." he aaid . "I 'm not l1u1bln1. ll 's • serloua matter. But I think we'll come out with a clean bUl ol bealtb, ··Henry said. .. ~ Wlr9"""' In Wa a hin1ton, Dan Ro6enblatt. a 1pokesman for the pro1ecutoc'a office. said be could not confirm that the investiga· lion was under way or indicate what tt might be looking for POLICE INVESTIGATOR PROBES WRECKAGE OF OEATii CAR AFTER EXPLOSION .. "Subpoenas are grar.d jury documents." Rosenblatt said. Former CNlean Ambaaaador to U.S., Woman Companion. Kiiied In BIHt T be M lchi1an Republican State Central Committee knew oothin& or tbe ln vestJgation until informed by a reporter loday, saJd Jerry Roe, state GOP ex- ecutive secretary . The J ournal reported that Ruff also issued a s ubpoena for cam- paien-contri bulion records of the Marine Engineers Beneficial As· socialion, whkb the newspaper said was Ford's la rgest backer in lln2. the last time he ran for Congress. Jesse Calhoon, the marine un· ion's president, said that to dis· close what is involved in the in- vestigation would "put me right in the middle of the national elec- tion." the Journal said. The newspaper said that of· Ciclals of the Kent County Republican Committee said they d.tdn 't know the purpose of the in· quiry. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said he had not heard or RuU's investigation, the J ournal said , and cautioned agamst inferring that it is dtrect· ed towards Ford's political finances The Journal said that Nessen noted that Ford's records were thoroughly checked after he was nominated for vice president m 1973. Ford bad separate committees operating on his behalf during each of his congressional cam- paigns. Henry said the subpoenu is· sued last month sought records of the county committee and the Kent County Republican Finance Committee. He said investigators original· ly wanted the record5 sent to Washington for examination, which "would have the effect of moving our enlire offi« there ... lnatead. party officials asked that the records be examined in Grand Rapids and that was done by FBI agents acting for Rurf. Ford, UAW ~. Talking Again DETROlT CAP) -United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co. representatives have returned to the baraainlng table to seek an end to the n ationwide UAW walkout which has begun trigger- ing layoff a al other companJes. Spokesm en said lhe two sides miaht hold • full day or dill· cusalona on a new three· year con· tract. Faremen Picket COMPTON CAP) -Compton firemen are demonstrating out- side City Hall In an effort lo gain public support In their battle to wtn a 8 percent pay hike. Chip Visits Coast, Eyes Tough Contest By ROBERT BARKER Ol1"•0•Uy~llet~ A crowd of nearly 100 people welcomed James Earl "Chip" Carter to Huntington Beach Mon· day afternoon as he helped to open E'rona Page A I RIOT ... holding cell that he was sick F1a&g attacked the two guards who responded to tus sick call, senously injunng one Cauble -and locking another 1n a broom closet after clubbing him Vermillion s aid he belte\-es Flagg snatcht>d Cauble"s keys and ran through the pnson com pound opening 1a1I door~ and s houting "ll 's a break. 1t 's a brt-ak, let's go " He said pnsbners began n otmg after they were released from their cells. destroying furniture, overturning me cabinets, break· ing windows, pulUng out phones and starting am all fires. Fourteen of the inmates ap· parently walked out of the com· pound and sprinted 150 yards to a 14-foot-high fence, Vermitlton said. "Some of our p<.>0ple saw the men escaping and as soon as we knew It was happening. we called Chino police and there were a uthorities h ere within 10 minutes or our call," Vermilhon said Lawmen from 10 lnw enforct> ment agencies. inrluding the California Highway Patrol and the San Bern a rdino County S h eriff's Department. s ur- rounded the fac1hty and heard someone yell from within. "We'y_e killed one, we'll kill another," Vermillion said "We assume they thought Cau • ble was dead We never were tGld they had hostages and never believed they did " He said Cauble. apparently beaten into unconsciousness ut this point, was dragged tnrough a door by at least four mmatt>s where he was protected from other prisone rs until ~uards opened the door and puJlt'<I him out. • DRIVER RAMS, KILLS LION BERGAMO, Italy <AP ) Motorist Franco Mattei ran down a lion on the Bergamo Milan highway Monday night and killed him. The animal had t-scaped from a truck taking several hons lo a zoo. campaign headquarters ln the d · ty tor his father. Carter. 26, is the middle son of Democratic presidential can· didate Jimmy Carter. He s1tid hi! has been hilting the hustings for 15 months and has campaigned ln 44 states. He predicted a close, tough race and didn't appear to be ap· prehensive by a recent Los Angeles Times-NBC poll that showed President Ford climbing to within seven percentage pomts of his Cather "We are working Like we are 10 points behind and we are goina lo keep on working like thla until election day.'' hes aid. He said that 11 members or his family were oul pounding the campaign trail 1tnd that last week alone they appeared in 107 cities in 37 states. Huays that bis fatber'J honet· ty ls one of the key elements ln the e leclion and he thinks lbc televiaed debates will play an lm· portantrole. He soys they will serve lo show that his father has hardened posi· tions. "Dad's not fuzzy on the issues and he Is honest aftf/ he never hes." Carter said. Carter savs he spends nights at private homes while he is cam· pa1gnmg. "ll 's gr atifying to see that peo- ple are basically the same ever- ywhere you go," he said. "Jt 's good to know that everybody's not crazy m California." Carter says that tus dad's smile is sincere and that he's been smil· mg as long as he could remember. "When they took pictures or the crew of the USS Wyoming au the Navy people were grim except for dad," he aald. "He was smiling as b1gasever." "In fact about the only time he got angry was around report card time,"hesaid. Chip Carter said he interrupted a political career of sorts of his own tocampaign. . "I was elected to the city coun· cil of Plains, Ga., and served for a yt>ar before retiring to work on the campaign," he said. He said he had no highe r political ambitions of tus own ex· cept that perhaps he will try for the school board in Plains ln the future. Young Carte r appeared Mon· day at a reception wh.ich featured peanuts a nd punch at the Democratic headquarten; or 73rd Assembl)· district candidate Den- ms Mangers. _!lai tli119 Mates Fro• Pag~AJ • BLAST .. ~ i rt-vocahon was "for interferln..J wtlh normal hnancaal S\ijlporl to Chile." • That apparently referred Co Leteller's efforts to halt U.S. ald to Chtle because of allegations ot wldesprt-ad human rights violt · lions there . The country has been m a state of siege since shortly alter the coup. Parents Seek News of Girl WALNUT CREEK (AP) -"If u~a is alive, then we need to know th.la is ao. IC she ls now dead then we would like lo properly bury her." The angulahed appeal came Monday at a news conferenee conducted by 9-year·old Llaa Dlckson 's uncle, Cal Dickinson. The conference alte: Heather Farms Park, where Iba was lul aeen Sept. s. Dickinaon told reporters t.hat. James and Carol Dickinson, the chlld'a parents, are reconciled to the po11lbillly that. their only child is dead. EMK·Gives Nod to Probe • BOSTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy CD-Mass), says he ts not convinced there Is any need to reopen the invesUgaUon Into the assassination or his brother, former President John F. Ken- nedy, but he say a he has no ob Jee· Uon lo the new lnvesUgaUon. The Boston Globe quoted Ken- nedy as sayin&, "I think t.be King case may be the one with the questions. But If they feel they have aomethln& lben I have l)O objection, allboueh it l.s dilficwL for my mother.•· 'The U.S. House created a special committee last week t.o Investigate the assassinations of President Ke nnedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther KJng. Jet Evacuated SAN DIEGO (AP) -The 128 passengers aboard a Mexico City· boundjetlinerweretakenoffwhen one or the jet engines bunt lnlo flames on the runway Monday. The fire ln the plane's exhaust system was quickly exUn(UiJhed, ' but th~ plane was an hou.rlateleav· ln1 Lindbergh Field. Ex-husband Held On Kidnap Charge "' ........... CAVALRY REVIVED -Rhodesian army scouts practice firing. al the gallop at a trainin& camp near Salisbury. The Rhod~lans hope their new mounted tnlant.ry units will rive them speed, mobility and aurpl"ise In th lr war aaalrust the black nationalist p.e(rilla movem~L ' A Coronu ch•I Mar man, jailed Thursday in connection with an 111leged duspute with his (:x·wlfc, will appear F'riduy in Har bor .Judicial Dlatrlct Court to taco charges or kidnuplng und assault with a deadly weapon. Raymond Harris. J7, of 2SOO Ocf'un Blv". remain~ in CU!itody in Orange County Jall in the wakt of lhe Incident al Fashion Isla nd. He is held in lieu or ~.OOOball. Accordfog to Det. Sam Am· burgey. the couple met at a rcstnurrmt tn thl! mo~center to discuss their recent divorce 11ett1emcnt. includlna custody of their two children. Mra. Nikki H3rril , 34, WU ac- companied by her ~year<Otd aon. The second child had been llvln1 with hli father. Ambur aey said that the meet· ing apparently proved futile. The woman told police that when the couple walked out to Mrs. Harris' car. Harri.a pulled a knife on her. Amburgey alleges that be held the knife to her throat, fol'cln1 her to drlve around the abopplng center and then forcln1 her to write • note rclinquiablni her aUmony and custody ot ~ two c hllcll"en. Ha.rrla treed M '1· H&n11 and lhe child and waa arratad lhort· --·· r: ... - ly ufler she notlrlf'd police. Ile hH reportedly told police lh»t he did meet hie wife but that hf' waa not armed with u knlre. Friday's court hewing wlll In• clude an appeal to lower llarr111 I bull . l Ford Gives A.ff air View NEW YORK CAP) - President Ford aaya that unlike his wife, he would be 11urpri1ed tr his 19-year-old daufhter Susan had an al· (alt. "I'd protest ln a moat vl1orou1 way, and I'd counsel her. But l don'L think th1t would happen - not the way Suaan was brou1bt up,·~ the Pnleldent said ln an lntervlew in the October l11ue of Ladles' Home Journal. Flnt Lady Betty Ford told 1n Interviewer Jut year that she "wou~·t be 1urprlaed'' if Su'*n tokt her she WH havtq an al· falr · • , Carididate 's BitJ..:Nixep ~yCourt .. ·Orange Coast College mat.b in· structor lt1ichaePOrtell's bid for a seat.· on the Orange County Board of Educaboo was rejected Monday in Superior Court. Judie Walter Smith denied t.be writ med by Ortell, 33. of Santa Ana, who unsuccessfully argued in a brief bearing that the board's Tefu.sal to scat him was un· constitutional. Ortell finished fir.it amoog four candidates in tbe June election. But he was barred Crom taking his sea t when the county counsel's omce ruled that state Jaw prohibits school district employes from serving oo county boards of education. ''Tb.11 lsn•t tbe end ot the rnal· t er, .. Ortell pledged today. ''My .attorneys are preparing an ap- JJeal and we intend to pUnue t.hls 1 jgsue in a higher court. "It •• quite a renectlon on our )System of justice when you re- alite qiat a Nazi or a Commun.isl can serve on our county board or edU<:atlon but a man with my background is barred from such service," Ortell commented to-day. School board member David ~andt, -wbo aecltned to seek re ~lection last June, bu taken Ortell'a place on the board at re-~ent meetings pendini a ruling by Judge Smith. No decision had been reached t oday o n Brandt 'a future· participation In board meetings .• Board a uthorities aald that de· cislon wtll likely be made at the next meetin1 of the board. Accused DI Still on Duty SAN DIEGO CAP) -A Z.year-old M arlne screeant f>e. lng tried 011 char1cs uf mbtreal· lng recru1t11 ls still worklnl{ as n drlll instructor. pending rc..-:.ulls orthc special court murtaul He Is Sgt. Jeaim.-d Gleason, 25, or Toh alchl Mc Kinley, N M , named In slx char1es. The char1es loch.Ide striking recruita In th e atomach, ches~ .and head. grubblna one by the rhroalt. attempting to influence the testimony or potential w\t· noues and innuc nclng others to ..c.han1e 1tatement.s. Pickeroo's PrizePicb Pay Plenty Pigskin P1ekeroo '76 con· Unues with a second week of compeUUon for prizes worth more than $300. Oran1c Coast pro· gnosUcators or pl1!11kin pro- wess best selecuni lhe oot· comes or 30 weekend gridiron contests are awarded prizes inctudin& a full year's membershlp at Nau\lJu.s Newport. dinners for two al an area Reuben's or Moonrake r restaurant or Metro Car Wash Systems car washes. Details and an entry blank appear each Mon· da.y, Tuesday and Wednes· d., In the sports pagu of the Dally PUol. Tum to Pqe Al4 and sharpen your fotecaatln1 skJlla wltb Piplun Pickeroo. CrallNnaan#laip Some call lt the Rolls l<n) "'' of clocks. The price St· ooo would seem lo put it 1t1 th.it category. It is hnndmad1 lh bells were <:rafted Ii\ 1 h1· 400.ycar-old firm th..1t m.1<le• the bells for I .ondon s H1~ Hen Ton} Am site, dfrector 11f Marton & Gain, lhl· Sp<rnbh firm lhal made it . lr.1\lkd from .Madrid to l\1•\\ por I Beach lo personally in· t.tll and adju~t lls \\Orks \I Mc Ka c , own t' r of t h 1• Elegance in Time shop n Newport Beach, says it 1 ... 11w only one of its kind in thl' l I ~ . ~1~vis or Ire aised by Wftit !\1 IMt;tm, Ill \•.>.;'(.'Ull\Cli of th<' Orar..rt· t:(}Ullt) 1'1 all.'>1l 01 •lncl \O<.~l'u I ~l'fl' erihrltt'<l by ilia e<: lun !\111ndt1y tor being 111 prt•µ 1rt•d "h••n l'\llltndcd bu11 t oull ~t·i \ 1r1• -t al l•!<l l..a..,t "1•,•k IJirt>rlor 1\I lloll1111kn. ll 1-'<,un lam \':>lh•y Ctl> l"ou11ctlm .. n, ~ .utJ ht•""~ 1111t ... u111rtt"ll with tht- ··.:ttlft~lll~ II\ er" 11( rc·.~ono; \\ h\ som1• 1 •Hn mul•·r:. "•'fl' 11 ft ".111 1n.: J' bu1o lr•th .ifl1·r :.!tl dnvcr.., t-.llll· I 111 td "' ~··pl 13 net Ho11rd < ha rm an R»lph Clark, .1 c-ca.:nl' 11upct\1:.or u11lt-d S ·µt l:J •· \ d..a) UlJl It\ c~ in mf.im . · 11 ".i ' n 1 mb.arra::>sang, he :.a1J .. I ho~l· th.al \\c µroftl from1t · o :TD \l;an .• ~cr Ld Lontz ex· 1•l 1111eJ that lh~ 21; ill dn\icr~ "as n•Jl un unu:;uall) hu~h numbt.-r, t.ut tu.• ~uui lra1mo~ for lhe ex p..an I •I l'rvicc should have bl JrtcJ :11 uncr. And he 4a1d, a lu~ht•r lhJn normal fallout rale ll'ft 0(' r U \~ 1lhout a~ many new llr rt 1 .1 m·t'!> a:. pl umNI. It dis:n I h.1d 1•11 r~a.-.l'd its bull O~t by 90 to 262 for the ex· panded 1erv1co. ElahlY ot the new buses operated from a new cllvls1on in Jrvlne Lorltz noted that on the flnt weekday of operation, 13 schedules of 292 were rrussln1, wid be said that isn't such a larao num~r in implementJ.na a new program He satd efforts were made lo ullow the massed schedules only an areas of low ridership, although those errorts were nol always successful. Clark suggested that 1f st.arr members realized a shortage ex· uted, they should have asked the board to delay starting the ex· p:inded sen•1ce. Director Thomas Riley, a county supen •isor, added, "l guess we assume these things. We assumed everything was planned." Hollin<ten said all t1'e news he had received about the missed routes ca me fr o m lh e newspapers and from irate citizens on-the telephone. He..sa1d staff members should have communicated wilh dlrec· tors ~rsonatly on the muller. "The fact remnms that we didn't do a very good job," he said Loratz noted that nine sclledules '4Ne missed on Sept. 14. and thn•e the following day. but by Tliur::.day none was mas !ol'<i He said by t>arly October. the dJs tnct should have a full com plement of 450 drivers, up from 399 at had early last week. * * * County's Bus Riders Gain During August Orange County Transit D • .;tncl lOCTD I bus dn vcrs packed up l.222,370 passengl'rS during the month of August, dlrcclor11 )earned Monday The total for the lwo months or the currt'nt fiscal year 1s 2.422,478, directors were told, fin lncrt'ase or 486,027 over last year Jn add.t.on. OCTD mana,::cr Ed Lontz said. dis trict informal.Ion operators received 81,700 phone calls during Aug~t. up from about 43,0QO calls band.Jed a year a~o Ile said the increase andlcatcf-. puhltc 1nlt>rest an transl! services, along v.1th lhe results of a successful advertising pro gram Word Frees Jailed-Dads Thirty-nine men prost'<:uted for failure to pay child ~upport '"'re freed Monday an Orange County Superior Court by a jud,:te who made it clear that he had to re cognize the language of a rccC'nt appellate court ruline. All were r eleased ~<JU'\t" thf' lan~uage of the statute th:it It'd to their prosecution descnbed them as "fatt\ere" rathe r th .. n "part'nts. •· That laneuage was llUC· ceasfully chaJlen"ed as d1'\· criminatory l.D a San D1eco •P· pelli te court. And the rutln1 as bein• used lhrou.gbout CaUforrua ' lo fr"e ml n accused and jailed under the ruling of the old st:ituk. H1't II :tppcar~d 1onday that the r<""Ptle s:rant~d when Judge J. °'""(''JI Walsworth aranted lbe mt. tlpl• writ~ of habeas corpus "111 hf' c nly temporary 51xt.tco of the men were ar· r1uy,n~d :tf: 11n In Santa Ann mun1rin.1\ to11n, thi time und.t>r th~ tcr m.s of tht' rt'ns«.I law "'t.kh c rcfully defines them ¥ parcllts. A distric t attorney 's spa~t:Sm n tt:11d lhOf.c d (end'lllt.s who will not face renewed pro· secullon would, In any event, have been freed through some lonn of d1smisafl action. • ·•1n some cases. fhcy had re- conciled with their ~ve.<i," be ex· plained. "In olJlera, the apouae had moved out of the county and out of. our jurisdiction, t.b11.1 cJos. ing the can. "We look on thil rulinJ as • good lhlng. ln some ways," the official added. "It he1ps us lo clear some of the dead wood from our files while ensuring that no one Justttlably char1ed will escopo prosecution." Al'Wl---c 'BUBBLE BOY' DAVID CELEBRATES FIFTH BIRTHDAY Stttl No Contact With Human Hands, Outside World · Freedom at 5 . .. David to Leaue Bubble Soon I IOl..'STON <AP l Da' 1d. lh1· hoy an the ~erm free plasllc bu h blc who has ne\ er bt•cn loucht•d tr)· ungloved human hand!> celebrates has Mth birthday to day wa1l1n~ for has m<l!>t 1mpor lant f!Jfl a .. sp:.ice !>wt" lh:.ct \\111 allow ham lo cxplore lhl' world outs1dt• David w as horn without natural body dt1fl'nse:. a~:ianst dJseuse lie suffers from seven· combined immune def1cicm·y <SCIO>. an inherited dU>ordcr that i.tnke::. about one an every J0.000 male!>. Ooclors said the !11mplest of germs which do not affo<:t most persons could I.tit him David -a dark haired. brown eyed youngster \\U.S placed 1n the germ -frt'c C'nv1ronmenl seconds after birth, and has last name has been kept secret by hr.., part-nts and hospital offtc1aJs Normal an other respect., David runs around 1ns1dc has nine-by-seven-fool bubble and plays with a ball and several plastic toyi.. Doctors say he d1 '> plays considerable curaostt ) about the world out::.1de The space suit that will permit him to salisfv some of lh1s curiosity shou.ld be ready an 0.-cember Officials al the Johnson Space Center anct Texas Children's Hospital said Monday the legal documents authorizing David"s space suit have been signed, end· inc more than two years of negotiations. Space officials had been asked to study the poss1b1la ty of adapting space t(;'('hnolngy and hardware to extend the boy environment .. We are in lhe process or rabncaling the s uit," swd Gar) Primeaux. a space sc1cnt1st 111 chorgc of that proJCCl. Ile saad the suit, called Moh1l•• B1ological Isolation System. 1:1m St!>ls Of a rubberized garment with a soft transparent pluslw helmet It 1s conne<·lc..'<1 by a Ill f ool Ion!? arr hose to a trans~rtt'r ventil ator moun11 ti on a pushcurl The !i)!ttem provides a moh1l1·. 11lenle 1•nv1ronmenl lhat wlll ul low Oavad to m uk'' l'xcur-;1nns of at least four hours ouli.tdt• hi!-. bubble lie divides his Um<> belwN·n the plast1c-wullt!d bubble· al lhc hospital unrl an l<h•nll('Uf ~Nm frt>c huhble nt home·. lrnvc•l111J.( bctwet•n the twn an a spccrnlly equlprwd vun. Hughes Eyed ABC Purcluue PHlLADELPJIJA <AP) Howard Hughes would have boueht the American flroadca'\t· lne Company in 1968 If the purchase had not required a personal appearantt before the Federal Communications <;:om· mlulon. TV Gulde repo.'t's m next week's issue. <Related story. A7) 1n an article b y former A BC exeeulive and board member Thomas Moore, TV Gulde says the late billionaire industrialist had arranged lo purchue a ma· jority interest in the radio and televlslon broadcasting company for Sl4S mlllion. Moore 1aid the sate fell throuah when the reclusive Hughes refused to make the re- quired appearance before the FCC, which must approve 5Uch a sale. ' Oav1d·~ mcd1cal 1·an· rs paid hv a frdcral i;. Jnl to Baylor Culll:~I! or !\1 t•d1e111e·, llt-S<'UrCh Centc•r at T l''tiJS Childr en':> Jlos111tal.. Oa )lor dl•i.crrbcs l>uv1d a s a "'ht•akhy, ph) 1111·ally iJClrve child and lht> oldei.t 1mmunt.' deficient piJtaent an ml•d1cal h1it11 ry to sur- ' l\C \\llhoul n•c1111i.l1tulron Of the body's ptot l'<'l 1 Vt' i.yslcm '' Oottors haH' u1d h<' 111 well de- \'l'lopcd phys1t-;1lly, rrwntully and cmot1onally When IJ:iv1d was 3, doc tor!> described him a4 bnghter than most children hss age. read~· to r ead and advanced an languui.:t- llJs cunosily about tht• outside v.orld bei<un morc t Iran l\\o ye11rs ago on a Vlblt hornt• After \\alehtng has falhf'r working around tht• house Oa\ 11l sa1d · ·You l<•l m<· ~et out ofth1s bul). ble and 1 ·11 h<·l11 you · Sc1enl1sls an• sltll trymg to find a cure that "'111 allow David to leave hii. plai.l1c bubble fo rever. CHP Officer Files Suit for Reinstatement A California highway patrolman who wai. fired followr ang an inquiry inl11 his conduet dunn~ mcidcnls thiJt involved fl•mal<• molorisl'i ha" filed a liiWSUll that M.'Ck'I his rt•tnstat.· mcnt lo lhl' forct• Form1•r Patrolman lkrbert R. Yopp claims in his Orange Coun• I\ Suµennr Court action that he "'•l'> not i.:1ven a C.11r hearing in. stalt• rnqutr1<''> lhal kd lo hls dis· nHssal on June 12, 1!175 It was ullt>l(l'<l In lhot mquiry t hat he order t• d .1 w om n n. m•1lort'>l ht• had halt1·d on the fr1·rway fur an ulh•i.tt'll lnfl ocllon lo bend ovt•r 110 that lu.' rould vww hrr hren'>lll ll wa ... additionnllv ullc•grd lhal he orderrd a wnmun moton'it <lurini.: a clnthrng !'11'11rd1 to udJU'\t tier bra and I hut h1• tnucht•d h1•r bn·a~t11 elur1nai thut l'xumlnallon, IL wu11 chnr"cd uaurnet Yori• I hul ho furl.hC'r t1H<>r<-<l In drl Vf• a frrnolc motorn1t <'iRhl mllrs to twr home, un 1tct Ion thut Is !>lull•d to hi' agaln'lt C'l IP reuul11l 1<1ns. 'r'or>P M•ek11 r<•lnstulcmcnl lo hit. po .. l and th<' pnyment or 1111lary he hui. 1111,t 11lnc1• .lune 12, 1975. llc hccum1• u <'lll'omcero1l jo'('h 26, 1!17:1 Wife Slayer Gets Prison An Air Force 1er1teant who ad· milled he shot ond killed his wiru while the couple quarreled in th<'lr Buena Park home hu been sentenced to s ix to 15 years in state pnson. Orange County Supcnor Court Judge James H. Walsworth or1 del'ed the prtson term Cor Sgt. Hendrick De Boer. 32, after thq defendant pleaded guHty to r e• duced charges or voluntary manslaughter. De Boer wu booked on murder charges last May ~ aft9f Sara Lee De Boer, 29, was shot white he ar1ued with her. "J shot her in the heat of passion," ho told ar- restinc ofnct'rs. A DAIL v PILOT 5 .~-----------.-.... :~::ug Q ~ All, THE LAW : Recent news diapalchea sugaest that we now .have two nelfhbonnr Orana• · Coast cllirs w th rather varied views on .whetber °' not you can reeuJate the Jiarkina ol recrea· Uonal vehicles '()n municipal streets. On the one hand, you have the dty of Irvine. where the City Council has passed a law banning all street parking or \!)C bi1 vans. On the other band, you have the ell)' of Newport Beach, wtucb pondered somewhat similar restrictions and then decided \bat probably wouldn't be legal. Somebody mU5t be nght here. If so, that would suggest the other municipality is wrong. IVST AWHILE BACK, Irvine voted an outrigpt ban oo parking of the big vaM and campers on its streets. But the law hasn't taken effect yet and already the city is pondering some modifica· .Uons. ;' Newpo rt's a pproach was : slightly diffe rent. City ofncials ··were mainly concerned about the big recreational vehicles being parked near crossroads where ibey would obstruct the view of lhe intersection by oncoming Ji\OO>rist.s. : But Newport's city traffic . Jlftgineer Bill Darnell said you ~·t do it precisely that way. Darnell's thesis was that if you prohibit the parking of one klnd of vehicle in a specific location. then you have lo proh1b1t everybody Darnell saw the solution as :simply painting au the curbs red •.near intersect ions where you ·Clon't want the view blocked. · Now, if you t ake the Newport :interpretation and lay it back on 1he city of Irvine, it suggests Irvine would have to ban all -street parking if 1t wants lo .banish recreational vehicles. THERE MAY BE some l~gic to this ar1Ument. After all, every v~icle owner pays gasoline tax· es. And the 1asohne tues are pumped into the coostruclJon of city streets. You might well argue, then, that the owner or a rttreallonal vehicle has as much Jight to park on a Ras tax-built •street' as does the owner of some Uttle foreign bug Or, maybe you could take the position that the recreational vehicle guy has more right to park on the street since he no doubt shells out more 1n gas lax· es than the chap who owns the motonted rollerskate. All this aside. you can an ticipate that each city will go Its ow11 way. pass1ne ordinances .that carry the presumption or legality until som<'body decides lo haul city hall into court in an ·~ffort lo puncture that presump· .. lion. Well, the parkinA of big vans 111ay be a vexation but worse ~lngs can happen on your street. e>ome fellow once park<'d 11 boat :tn front or my house ror three •wffkS I ()SED TO UVE on a street .where thieves loved to abandon lheir stole n cars . Th~e autos .·would sit there untJI lhf' hrcs ·went nat and the city finally hauled the m away • Why. I've even bttn accused or 4 bandoning a few old h11cks on c1 ty streets myself I deny this, .'however • I 'vt never considered any of m y old tub1' 11bandoned until the oil stopped dripping from the broken partll underneath D~11fy 's Bot11e Raided Federal agents raided the homes of Detroit's No. 2 man iJ! the police department. Executive Deputy Frank ~ount, and five other persons, one of them a police in- spector. They seized records and files in a narcotics ir.- vestigation. Officials said no one had been charged in connection with the raids Monday Judge OKs Award For Raped Siitg e r NEW YORK (APl -Singer Connie Francis. who sued Howard Johnson Inc. for $S m11Uon after she was raped in a motel room, has had a jury award of $2.5 million upheld by a federal court judce \ '"That·s great Just ternric, ·• Mlss Francis remarked after be· ing told of Judge Thomas C Platt 's ruling Monday She had testified that she had to abandon her attempt at a romeback arter she was raped on Nov. 1!. 1974, by a man who entered her J Iowa rd Johnson's Motor Lodge room through a sliding glass door She con tended that the lodge, where she was slaying white appear Ulg at the Westbury Music Fair. should have given her a safe and secure room S lfJlplfl ftt Dangrr! WASHINGTON <APl -The American Red Cro:,s is about lo :.ever its ties with the American Association of Blood Banks, and the AABB says the move will endanger the nation's program ETHEL KENNEDY 'KILLS' TICKET BARNSTABLE, Mass. <AP> r Ethel Kennedy has paid a $31 25 fine after being convicted on a charge or mutilating a parking Urket Mrs. Kennedy, widow of Sen Robert F Kennedy, pleaded in· nocl'nt to the charge, but was convlcted by Judge John P Cu rlt'y Jr She was not present In court. but was represl'nted hy her attornl'y. The offense nccurred Sept 4 No additional details were avallablt> (_t_N_SH_O_R_r_J ol voluntary blood supplies · "We believe the Red Cross' action will create a cn o;1s an blood supply which \\'ill h:ive an 1mp~ct on health care de· hvt>ry." saad AABB President Serr.ace ll em phil L Tani,. f 'lght 11 Co11 t htut- BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP r Cluista ans and Moslems fougbt tank battles In the southern suburbs of Beirut and in the nearby mountains today, and Christian and Syrian forces were reported bombardin« the northern Moslem port of Tripoli and adjoining P11lestlnlan re· fugee camps. A spokesman for the Palesti- nian-leftist Mos lem alliance said armored combat spread at daybreak into the low-Income Christian and Moslem suburbs ol Eln Rummaneh and Chlya. !H-ar~h 1lbandoned LONDON !AP) The Royal Navy gave up hope today for 10 crewmen believed entombed in a minesweeper that capslled and sank after a collisk>n with a Brituh frigate The announcemt>nt bri>ught lo 12 the death loll ln the collision Monday afternoon between the 360·ton minesweeper Fltlleton and tht> 2,300 -ton HM S Mermaid. East Suffers Storms . .. Texas Watching for Floods From Rains Ml .. ..... ""'~ . : ··~..,. IO " . "" ... '• . •• " 11 llltK""' u ., • • &rowrt\"wllt• ., ,, ,, ........ 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The increase means inflatlon is running at an annual rate C)f 6 percent, a tevel In lane with the Ford administration's forecast AT THE SAME TI ME, the Labor Department reported a further shrinkage In the purcllas· Ing power of the average workers' paycheck as lnflallon last month orrset a slight tn crease in pay President Ford' has claimed that his economic policies have helped cut the innauon rate 1n half from Its 1974 levels His Democratic challenger, Jimmy Carter. has charged that the cur rent rate still is twice as high as when the Democrats were In of fice. Price increases averaged 2 percent in the 1950s and 2.3 per cent during the 1960s Consume r price Incr eases were smaller earller this year but picked up lo a 6 percent rate 1 in the spring. As t.he pace of infla· tion quickened. the economic re· covery slowfd and une mploy- ment began rising again ALTHOUGH THE admtnistra· lion contends the recovery will continue through next year. the OemO<'rats have attempted to put Ford on the defensive about the economy. In it.s August report. the Labor Department said consumer prices were S.6 percent.. higher than a year ago Food pnces rose three tenths or a percent m August as lower meal prices helped orrset in creases for rrua ts, vegetables. dairy products and coffee BUT NEW INCREASF.S for gasoline and clothinJ: helped drive nonfood commodity pnces up six-tenths of a percent. about the same rate as in the previous Snipe r Tapes Bus Assault, Takes Life GREENSBORO. NC. <AP) A sniper who ambushed a ~chool bus and slil(htly wounded the driver tape·rerorded the entire incident and t'hen apparently committed suicide, police said None of the 49 elementary school pupils on the bus was seriously Injured in the Monday momtng shooting, offlcematd NEAR THE SCENE, Guilford County sherirr's deputies found the body of an unidentifil'<I man in his mid·20s . clad in dungarees. a green s weatshirt and tennis shoes. County medical examiner H.L. Johnson said the man died from an apparently self-inflicted sh<>igun wound In the head. The body was sent to the slate medical examiner in Chapel Ifill for identification . Authorities said that behind a cedar tree near· the body they round a to.speed bicycle, a sleep· ing bag. a radio and a cassette tape recorder. "HE HAD RECORD ED the whole thing." said Lt. D.F . Sum mers or the sheriff's department • "He had these tapes with him, and be had the recorder on lie was sayine. 'I'm laying 1n am· bush for the school bus'.·· Authorltlea said the tape did not reveal why the man wanted to ambush the bus, "'hlch was hit with a s hotgun blast as it traveled down u highway about 12 miles east of Greensboro Trea.sure Fate Worries Cops Probing The/ t CAPE CANAVERAL, l"la <AP) -Police aay they arc con cemed lbat thieves wbo slole about $'1SO ,OOO worth at Spanish colna and Jewelry from the Museum of Sunken Treasure will melt their booty down lo disguise It . The golcl and s ilver artifacts. '.-ome ~ered priceless, date l)ack to 171S and were recovered by divers from sunken Spanbh galleons on Florida '1 East Coast. They were stolen Monday rrom UM private museum here . ''TllE' FEA& I RAVE t~ lbat the~ (lbe lblevea) will try mell- ln1 down t he coins and ao1d jewelry to bJde their tracks," said Police Chief Bob Tweed. Twttd saJd a few replicas of valo11ble artifact.I were mixed in with real tre.-ure dredged frqm the 1and1 reslln1 places ol sh~'ps driven a1boro by burricanu. "Unlea1 they know what Ulcy have cot. It will take aomc limo =them to dls~m what art r · licas and what la tho real , "Tweed said. thrff months but twt« u much as during lbe firs t quarter ot the yur The! cost of services also rO.c slx·tl'nths of 11 percent last month. ma tching lncrouses ln June nnd July Prices itre adjusted season1tl· ty Unadju11ted. the August in· crease In consumer prices also measu~ five-tenths ol 11 per cent. THE CONSUMER PlllCE ln dex stood at 171.9 in August. meanlnc a market ba11tet o( aoodl and a rvlcea eo1Una $100 ln UWSTnow costs $171.90. In a 1ep1rat• report, the 1ov- emment H id r eal lncom• of ~­ av.rqe worker, adjusted fl:>r in· nauon and tax"'· deeUnod lbree- tenlhl of a percent tut month •nd was down slx·tenu.it ol a per- cent over \be past )'Ca.r. The August decline wu due lo the rise ln prices wJ\lch more than of- fset a two-tenths of a percent ln· crease in avera1e hourly earn- ings. Carter's Faithful, Rosalynn Believes NEW YORK (AP) -Jimmy Carter's wife says his statements that he bu "looked on a lot of women with lust" and "committed adultery in my heart .. have caused her no anitiety about bis ndeljty. R<>Salynn Carte r $aid Monday that although ber bu'sband's candid remarks to a Playboy magazine interviewer came a.s a surprise, "I trust him completely I've never · had to worry about that at all." · ASSER TING IN THE in- terview that he would not al· tempt to impose his own religious beliefs on others, the DemocraUc presidential nominee said, "Cluist set some almost impossi· ble st andards for us.·· He added that to sin is human and "God forgives me for it." ln one excerpt from the m- t er v 1 e w to be published 1n Playboy ~s November issue, Carter said: "I've looked on a lot c:i women with lust. I've commi tted adultery in my heart many tunes This 1s something that God recognizes t wall do and I have done it and God forgives me for al But that doesn't mean that I condemn someone who not only looks on a woman with lust, but who leaves his wife 11nd i.hacks up with somebody out of wedlock. "CHRIST SAYS DON'T con· sider yourself better than so- meone else because one ,ruy screws a whole bunch of women while the other guy ls Joyal to bis wife. The guy who's loyal to his wife ought not to be condescend- ing or eroud because ot the re-taUv~ecree of sinfulness." Mrs.'carter. in New York Mon- day to t a pe a television in- terview, said her husband was attempting lo explain the Chris- tian rellclon, "that God doesn'l expect everyone to be perfect." Inter viewed by J eanne Parr for CBS, Mrs . Carter said she generally agreed with her husband on Political subjecta, in eluding abortion I SRE SAID THAT after 30 yea or marriage "we have a very, very close relationship, and we alwa)'1 have had, and l think It's because we have a mutual respectforeachother." J .. ,. .. ~ PORKER SNORTS HIS DISGUST Drewry Uttle's Pet Faces Eviction Pet Pig Poked Jury Sour on Sweet Lips VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. <AP> "-The Circuit Court jury turned sour on "Sweet Lll)ll," a 2.40·pound pet pl1. His master was fined $10 for keeping a farm animal In a resort· commercial area. "Sweet L1pl4 ," told or the verdict Monday by owner Drewry Little, &mocked his jowls and grunted. "HE DOESN'T AGREE Wml the jury," Lllllo HJd. "And I don't, either. Anybody can see he's harmless and doesn't bother anyon • " But the loiu• of th18 court fight o~er the pig that Little nursed from infancy dOClln 't moan the battle has ended. Tho judge agreed to hear arRuments Friday on o defenso motion lo set aside the verdict "If t.bat falls. then we'll ao rlaht on up to the Supreme Court in Rirhmond." the SS.year-old Little aald. "I want Justice. and j ustice means I can keep this P,11 •• a pet like other people in my area keep dogs and cats. ' LITl'LE ONCE KEPT THE PIG Inside his home, locat· ed about 60 feet from the restaurant and martna ht operates. He said "Sweet Ups'~ gets the same treatment as other household pets -regular baths. a aprlnkllnl of col· OIJle and lots of love. Monday's trial was an appeal of a lower court convic· tlon which r esulted in a $25 fine In June . "1 walk hlm a hall mile every evenln1. Ho'a clean and quiet. Pigs are smarter than most dogs or horses.•• Uttle lold lhe Lhree·woman, \wo-man jury. "I've gotten so •l· tached lo th.is plg. I love him dearly. and nobody is loinf lo kill him." THE JUaY RETURNED ITS verdict alter '8 minulea of dellberatJon. Meanwhile, "Sweet Ups" may be h~aded for a meal· packing com.,.ny, bu\ not lhe dinner table. "I've cot an oUer from u well-known company, but I won't 1ive the nacne. They've promised he will aet the very beat care and will be used only for show,'' Little aald. He uld the company had offered him "Hveral lhouaand dollar•" and that any money he received would be . donated lo the local Society (or lbe Prevention of Cruelty lo Arum ala. w , . _..,. -... ~ - DAIL~ PILOT \j Mars Life: Final Clues Due Soot) PASADENA lAP> Sc1t:nt1::.l!\ hope that .J new batch ot data from Viklllg 2"111 prm 1de a clul' to the puulin&: question of bf eon tht• 11la11\'I '1 ar:. I'm al rt>SUlts from onl' l'\p<'rt m\•nt n1n:.11lt n·J the mo-.t df.'f1nallve ofthl' probc>",.. ll-L' fur hft 11tl t'' pected by Wednesdaiy. That experiment part uf the h111l11i> pi.t·k•i:•· lb called a P> rolytll' rdt>aw '"<t.J>t'n mt•nt t1nd i.euches for what \.\oWd bt!calll'd pl.mt hft-1111 t-:arth Tht-experiment involvt•s lht• plucl'llll'nt of j scoop or Marhan so1J in a lt~t <'h.rn1bcr dOOjrd thl' landl'r, whert• lht> tbrt is 1nrub3lt"1 in u 1olmul.1l1'tl Martian t•nvirnnm('nt IT lS HOP ED THAT IJ} tht·tkUtl-: lt1e .11 rn<i.phert• of tht' c:hamtx•r bc-furt' und Uftl'r ll'lCUhU• t1r.1n -.tens or photo':t nlht•-.b the pruc c:.,.. 11lunb u~•· for food and J:n>'-' th will twfvund A tract'r 1ta' brought frum t-:arth w 1:. pl.•l 1'\J in lht• d1amb1·r, Jnd 1f M} ph.111t hkt' <'rf".•IUrt>::. lltr · bn•uthin1( · while ID V1k1nK 2':. cupt1v'l>. :.c:1t•11tv l1' think they v. ill spot the lruC<'r m 'A i.::.tt> ~•M'' The 11ue~llon of Uf(l on Mar.. hus been c>vcn mQrc• tl1ft1, ult to llll)~ t•r lhan 'c1ent"lb hud ongim11ly P,r<: 1!11 l1·d DtOt..OG Y LABORATORIES llk1• Uw p) rolillc· t l'lt'ilM' probe on both Vlkln&: t and Vlkln.: ::? .. ,.,.rn tn ho ' 1• uuJ1cat('tt lht> prt'bt'hl't' of ltvina pro ,., ...... t' in tl11 I l ti .1111 ·: Hui Jll'Oof of lift• lO ttw form uf Uw thi.cuv1•'1 n( or1t1mh· mnll•rt.il?> hj:. 111.11 mt1tcr111h&t·d Orwat\1,• t·urn1loundi. 1111\ 1•h,1111' of l'arbon 61tum!>, aru Uw b.t'>H''.'tlrul·turl·~11fh\lni:th1n1o1:.on t:urth : Midweek Holiday for Smog? \\11thnut th1·m, sclt•1111i-.ls wtll nol say tht Vtklng m11.~ton ht11> found llf,•ott Muri.. Tflf; \'fKI:\(; 2 KOHUT \\Ill lx·uin ll:. ::.t·urch for orgal\lcs on Saturda~. \\-hen scwnll::.IJ> send 1l on a dt~J.!tni;t l'l'Pl'd1t1on m u s110t call ed Bonneville, n:unrd for th(' ~u It flats in l ltuh SAN FRANCISCO IA P • ''"' ldrtntit un emer&ency "holiday" in tlw m1ddlt• uf the week would be one way to curh <1;111141 l'ou'h h1i.th ~mog levels, accordm& to two l n" • ..... ,, \ of t°dhl11rn1.J rt- s~archcri. Ors Kent Wilson und 8JrharJ fo I u.., of l <. !->.tn Dieeo have told the state Alr H<"•••urc .. ., Board they h ave discovered that smog'' ~11!r.-1.1n1t .Jlly Jn"' er on weekends than on wN•kda\.., :.U~'l!l'Sltng an emergency holiday COL1ld l!hminJ\e or ct1<.e..Sta~e 11 and Stage 111 smog all'rt:. WHEN AIR POLLt.rrlON rcarn1·-. lhosl' lt·vt.>ls, health is endanger ed Wllson suggested stort'S and 11ff1l'l'':> bt· dosed and c1lltens be urgl'd to slal horn• lie ~aJd atct:.:. could be restricted to rt'Crcatrnn urea::. SUl h a-. beaches to help hold down smo~ causing lrarfl<' The Wibon-Elkus stud) "a' ordered artt-r Stanford Rtsearch lnslij,ute scicnt1::.ts at a hearing two years ago qutstiooeft tht• effectiveness of s hort· t.erm smog con trol based on reducing peak tramc loads RTDSaid Near E1id Of Strike CHAIRMAN TO?\t Ql'lV IJ noted tht· nt•\\ i.tuJ-. mudt' no breakdown on pollution caust.>d by vehicle~ ur :.l4tlonary bOUrt-es s uch ah manufaC'luring plants and automob1lt> pumt ~hop:.. ' ·1 hJt informat111n -.houlJ tx· av:ulable bdon a«l 111~ on any 1.1rllf1c1al holiday plan, Qwnn said. The boJrd's :.talf also reported ix>wer <'<>m panws arc questioning new gwdelines to t·urb d t"' tnC'al generating dunng smoe alerts The com panics said power cutbackb would M'nou-.ly Jc•opurd1n• lwalth undsafety. l'IJDl'~TRIES ARE ALSO questwnlnn rult·~ on lil>e or ruel 011 with low sulfur content during smo.t alerts, sayrng such fuel is unavailable, the staff rt> ported. Emergency smog alert strategy is being dr vcloped for maJor metropolitan areas, including tht> Los An&eles, Sun D1e&o. Sa1Ll'.'ranc1sco and Sacramento air ba:.ms lliiiiiii- 'fht• ro~>t ' "'' m "111 rlun~c 111to the cru~ty sur- fac1.•o("' hat looh hke adr. river b<•d l'rublt•nh' \\llh thr arm hnvt> prompted SClt!n tl\b ll> order pho1:<>~ru11hs lakvn of the sampler as ll mak1•s its ncxt dig "lht quits somt'pla<'e." says pro- Jt'l'I mnnagt•r Jame:. Murt1n, "we're going lo know "ht>rf' T UE A R~t STOPPED JN mid delivery last week on 1l'i "ay to dump some Martian soil into one of the landt·r ·~ e"<t.pt>riments A later attempt to deliver :.ornt-pebbles into an X ray probl' for analysis also fa1h•d Martin suid the pcbblt>s were l'llher loo large or the arm JUst d1dn 'l get any of 1ls ::.ample when it ~cooped off a C'lumpoCd!rt Next month, the arm will be ordered LO tip over a rock, so the claw can dig beneath the Martian soil for any forms of life that may be h al'bored below the~ed da~ ~ The sister of Egypt's last monarch. f''athia Gahli. spent Monday tn bankrupt<'\ court losing the lttst of her JCv. clry to creditors. Life began turning suur for thC' princess when she m <.arricd a nonMoslem 2ti )ears ago. She lost her royal status. hN S2.500 monthly a llowance, then her new husband Her new palace is a shared apartment in West Los Angeles I.OS A!'ICEt.Jo:S !AP> Striking nH·chanfri. and the Southern California Rapid Transit l>LStncl were trying to overcome the.lubt hurdJc to settling the m onth-old DAVIS .. . ' ': . I l ' . Cow-Pinch 2 Ra~hers Arrested LOS ANGELES <AP> Authont1ei. ha\ c ar rested<*of two men indicted for bilking SS 000 Lo-. Angel investors of $17 m1lbon 1n a cattle raising me . Robert Tedlock. 54, has been arrested by 11jlenl.l> of the state Department of Justice. Tedlock, ownt.•r of the TedJock CatUe Co of Artesia, faces charge-. of &rand theft, v1olaW\g slate corporations laws and ~aoy~ Another m an. Grant Andahl, 61, of Palm Spr inp, was being sought on a bench warrant on tht.> same charges, a uthonties said Andahl 1i. owner of the Andahl Callie Co . of Artesia lligh1ray Toll R.-mohu S• ahl.- strike t hat has left 750,000 bus riders, 800 in Orange County. to fend for themselves The two s1dt':. returned to the barga 1ning table Monday evening and talkl'd latt' mto t hl' mght Alice Tolbert, an RTD s pokes" om an. descnbed the atmospht're m the talks as congenial "Al lea:;t they 're srrul ing at each other ,' she :.aid The "'alkoul 1s to its 30th day today RTO directors have voted to accept the latc'>t dnvers' propos al That proposal wai. the result of an 18·hou r bargammg session RTD s pokes man Pal Barr:. lla1d that 1f the SACRAMENTO <AP > California highway di· mechanics' Amalgamat-· alhl Ulcreaaed m 1975, but the death rate rcma1nt:d ed T ransit t;nion und fOI' the second straight year at 1L'! histori<' low of :J 2 RTD negot1aturs pro per 100 milhon m1lei.. below lhr national ra\l' nf 3 5 duce a t'Ontract by Wed s;,ays the highway patrol nesday, "You c-ould see The annua l California ( J some buses running by Hi1bway Patrol accident ,..,TATE T'iu rs day with full report also said lhert>'s a _ Sl'rv1t•e re ... tored nl'xt worsenin g problem or ---------"l't>k · young drivers who drink California's rate was :S 0 in 196(; c,..,.., of Boat Rr11r11c>d SAN FRANCISCO <A P > Some l'1ght hour-. after their convertt'd 63·foot fishing boat broh up on the rocks north of Pt Ht-vec; Light, r1vt> shipwrecked u1lo~ and a poodl•• from Soulhl·rn California were found r h1lled hut safe, huddlPd around a beac h campfir<' They wer e rescued al l'l Heye\ "'lat1onal Seuhore by rangers a fter the Coa~t <;uard conduC't n inten sive but fog-shrouded .i1r·!-ea land h. Rescued were C'harlci. and sue Pennington rover City: Bob and HcUy llarmon or ~on ta Fe 1s; Edwa rd Delmoral of L'l'> Angclr~., and a le named Alfie. Ul~nH"taf Wh111.-r DI.-• LOS ANGE LES IA P > Tht• 1 ~late or <i London woman who died of 11n overdo<.,1• of ~let'plnjl pills followine the death of her son in u llYM plane crash has flied an SJ 1 m1lhon wroni;ful drath ~ult against McDonnell Ooul(las Corp. and General l>vnam1ci. Corp. Mrs. Betty Kwttn dJcd or the OVl'rdose four months afte r be ing awarded a shari• of a $1 s mUUoojudfmt'nt resuJtm~ from thl·cleath of her -.on, David Kween. a nd hi" wire Her ('')late <'l:.11ms that the woman took her own h fepartt:. hcrau'il'Ofthf'tor menlShe wos ex1>01'ed to in t h<• wrongful d1•uth trial oltheaon. 1lccortaf"fl un PrfJbnl ln11 LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A Malibu attorney has bffn placed o n live years probation and fined Sl5,000 aft~ pleading-guilty to three counts or possession of cocamt' with intent to distribute the drug. U.S. Dis t. Judge A Andrew Haulc srntenccd David F. Grossm an. or der1ne the lawyer to partldpale in a drug treatment program The at torney bas already wldergone a psychlatnc evalua lion . Hauk s aid he would r ecommend that Grossman not be dlsbruTed GOP U11i t 4-Punts' SAN OIEGO tAP1 - The pres1dt'nt1al cam- paign 11' on but '>Cl ts foot ball Tht.• Republic an 1h '>embly or North Park has d t>c1dt.'d 1l c:an 't com· pt>te with tht> Monday night televis ion ~ames und 1s ~h1flmj,? its mon· thly meetings lo Tuesday n11itht 'Just A notll<>r Dislt' Jla lu£>d nt $1750.00. NOR TllBROOK, Ill -A nli!iOr Ori rhh:ln~c here report~ thJI .1 man \\ho found ~C\.Cr,11 "J1\hc'" in hi' :1111c w:i~ .1m:11c<l to lcJrn that om· "a~ valued .1 1Sl7~000 Thr nchanae U)~ that, while tlm price 1~ unusu· ally high, ctccptional col· lcctor's pl:ite'I have ~en 1Jl'l'rcc1ating quickly on the market. fo a1d investors, the Cit· change ofTcn n free report on \\hat to look for. when to buy, what to pay and much more, including op· portunitics in promising plates still allow prices. , San·Diego Firni !-Wms Contract To aet your frtt Hport with no obligation, JUSt send your name. address, and zip code to tht Brad- ford fachange. 19736 Brad· ford Place. Northbrook, Illinois 60062. A po~card will do. To be sure of re- ceiving your free copy, pleaS'C mail your request before October 2, J 976. I I SAN DIEGO (AP> -A M W $'73-milllon contract to build eilht Atlas-Centaur la unch vehicles l.s ex-~ted lo keep on the job al least 2,000 workers al General Dynamlcs Coovair for severaJ years l 'be contract was awarded by the National Attonautics and Space Administration. In San Dtego. a Conva lr spokesman said no new employes would be required. 'lbere are 5,600 t'mployes in the San Oie10 planl where the 2.000 wortecs have bffn asstgned to lhe AUuCeataurproject, ~gun in 1900, j -... ( ~oils where n ... ded ()( r. 1n t>11 hull! rn later, Norm.11 Wll'lh 'lel1tC l1 on. 2 '"VPI wnsh1nq 'ICflOn 8udl-fn S<11t Foot! D•tPl)\M T 1Jff ',,,, lntPrtor Ou!ll D"'"''l'""' 0111pen.,P1. Faur,., r10 umcouplll REMOTE CONTROL I 7 0•-1 JO~ •' I O'l !.Ourl t,IJl1> lor 11 1 .. 11111•1(, n•> 1 l!il~~'" I 11111. "' h•irll r>ul. 5398 • TELEVISION • APPLIANCES SALIS a SIRVICE . ) \ 8 DA.IL PILOT EDITOR I L PA.GE A . Poor Performance • Without intending lO do so, Orange County supervisors did their betit lte1t week to again shake Public conf1dencc in the Board of SupervLSors and the way 1t does business. Al Issue in the board's most recent misadventure was land use sUJTO-.a>ding El Toro Marine Corps Air $ation. Early in the meetln~. tbe board voted 3·1 to ex- t.end n home building btul mto areas a consultant says •an reasonably be expected to be impacted by jct noise. . , Those who attended the meeting to convince ·supervisors the ban should be imposed left lhinklng t.bey had won their point. But two hours later supetvisors reversed t.Jaemselves und lifted thell' ban. Without arguing the merits or the decision, it c'an said supervisors made a travesty out or the so- ed public meeting and the process of arriving at isions openly. . And the fact that the developers affected by the J:I Toro decision are a major source of campaign con- Uibutions for the supervisors doesn't place the on- again-off -again action in a very good light. Of course, supervisors denied there was anything i111proper about their flip flop on the land use issue. • Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich, for example, l~ented the tardy rescinding vote and gave a lee· til.re on difficulties inherent in the democratic pro- desses. , Supervisor Laurence Schmit, who changed his "Ole after getting a not-so-private dressing down from Diedrich, admitted. what has long been suspected: be 4dn 't know what be was doillg. supervisors than the public's. AJl ln all, it was a bad show. Unfortunately, lhal'!; not unusual. Oranae County's supervisors the past few years seem to have masterecb the production or bad shows. Voter Deadline CallfornianR moving into new bom~s thls month will find the matter of changing tbelr voter registra- Uon address has becJ1 simplified. Throughout the state, 2,600 telephone installers are handing out the new mall-in voter registration cards when they are called to hook up new phone service. • The project, sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the Communications Workers of America, isdesi~ed to help Secretary of State March Fong Eu in her drive to register another million or so potential voters by the Oct. 4 deadline for the November elec· lion. It's not an easy task, given the wandering habits of California residents:· Arid all those who have changed their address since last voting-along with those who have reached voting 31(e or changed their names-must register or re-register by Oct. 4. It's estimated 7 million eligible Californians are not yet registered and wilJ be unable to vote in the pre- sidential e lection if they miss the deadline. Under a new state law, the would-be voter has only to complete a postage-paid card and r eturn it to the county clerk'sofficeto be assured of registration. - • And Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark, \fbo forfeited a brief victory when they agreed lo the reversal vote, made it clear they think it's more im· portant to stay in the good graces of their fellow Those who don't have a date with a phone in- staller will find the cards in many public buildings and in the bands ~deputy voter registrars. Or, a phone call to the Registrar of Vot~rs will bring one by return mail. 'It loses its radioactivity in 24,000 years .•• so if it doesn't leak before then we don't have to worry!' The Impact <ff Early 1Marriages· (SYDNEY HARRIS) Speaking or "the t errible power of the exponential," as I was not long ago, 1 found a few eveif more striking examples in a NW book 1 have been looking tb rou&h, ''The Human J>edieree,'' by Anthony Smith. Jn terms Of population, COO· l'lder these two startling con· traals. We have group A, and•group B. O'roup A mar· ries when young , and produces four children per family. Group B marri es llve years later. and pro- duces three children perfamily. Group A. after 100 years. will from the start of one couple, have produced 1,344 people. But Group B, starting also with one couple, ~r JOO years will have pro- duced only 117 people. A<J the .authol"' points out, "thjs is a phenomenal differentiation, ·bearing in mind the small dtf· lcrence In behavior." WE TALK a lot about the need fqr contraception -but, actuaJ. Jy, th fact of early marriages ts as potent an element in the p0poJsUon explosion as the de· sire to have one extra child. This Jmportant fact is hardly ever at.reaacd ln uny .or the discussions ot popula\lon increase. When people marry later (WI In l'!a,land of the J7tb 31\d 18th cen· Dear Gloo1ny Gus For a long lime you've been the People's Voice. Now please be the people's choice. Answer the call to serve. Your campaign begins on the opposite page. FRIENDS FOR GUS 01 .. ,,., °"' , ........ " ..... ·-n.• .... t•4'd•" • .,.. 40 Aot flec•Ulrtly ,.U.t<t ,..._ V..w\ .. lhe MWJ .... l'H S.~ yew ... _ .. le Gl....,f 0•>. 0•1ly PUl'I luries), there are only thTee generations per century; when they marry early, there are live generations per century -a tremendou:; differential. ANOTHER DRAMA11C exam· pie of geometric progression is cited by Smith. Let us take two emi1rants of the early 17th cen· tury traveling to a new and empty continent. Assume this couple lo produce a family of eight, which wu reasonable in those earlier ll mes of empty lands and the need for many "bands" to do the work. Assume also, for the sake ot simplicity, that all eight of their children marry, and then have a further eight children by mar· riage. The orieinal emigrant pair will then have 64 grandchildren before they take their leave. U this tradition is carried on faithfully. given the ttme for 13 generations between then and now -as between the l byflower landine and today -the original couple alone could be responsible for current progeny totalling ll4 million people. In abort, Jusl one famtty or eight chll ren - without any other immi•raUon here -could have provided well dVer half the total current. population of the U.S. ... Shah Called '(}nstable' Saudis Fear U.S. Aid to Iran WASHINGTON -lo blunt, blistering language, saudJ Ara· bian officials have accused the United States of building up the Shah of Iran for an armed in- (JACK ANDERSON) vasion of Arabian on fields. Saudi Arabia itself." The res pected Saudi oil The secret memo quotes minister. Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Yamanl as saying tersely "that warned that the talk of eternal friendship the shah was between Iran and the United "highly un -Stateswasnauseatinglohimand stable men-other Saudis. They knew the tat I y. • • l f Shah was a megalomaniac, that t h e u . s . he was hJgbly unstable mentally authorities and ii we didn't recogniu this. failed to re· there mu.st be something wrong coenize Uus, with our powers of observation.•· ~ d d e d Tbe Saudis had become Yaman1, they persuaded, Akins noted, that "in must be los-the next Arab-Israeli war, Israel ing their "powers of ob5erva• ... WOUid be encouraged to OC· Uon." cupi Tobuk in northern Saudi The Saudis confided their fears 'Arabia and Iran would be told to last year to James E. Akins, then r «cupy the Arabian littoral." the U.S. ambassador, who re-U such a situation developed, lay~ the message to Washington Yamani warned Akins: "Iraq • in startling secret letters and would be involved immediately memos. and so would be the Soviet Union. One "memorandum for the But il Iran sho~ld succeed in oc- lile." dated Aug. 28, 1975, cupylng part or the Arabian describes the explosive con· coast, it would find only smoking versation with Yamanl. The oil ruins, and the Western oil con- minister, accordJne to the secret sumers would face catastrophe.•' memo, said· "the conclusion the Akins responded, according to Saudis were reaching was that his secret memo, that "such a we had an agreement. with Iran plan would be sheer madness." lo let it t ake over the entire Ara-Yamani agreed that Akins '"was bian littoral of the Penlan Gulf." quite right" but added: ''We Yamani believed the United think you may have gone mad." Slates "had urged the shah lo make peace with lraq," Akins added, "so Iran would have a freer hand in the lower Gulf." THE SAUDt oil mJnister was convinced that the United Slates was deliberately bolstering the shah's military power and that • "Iran's extraordinary military buildup was q\lite clearly aimed at occupying tho Arab at.ates acros1 the Gulf, the EmlrateJS, Qatar, Bahrain. Kuwait and even UNSAFE P ESTICIDES: The "5,000 pesticide products now on the market may be unsafe. This possiblUty has been raised by en- vironmental ozar Russell Train in an unpublicized letter lo Sen. Edward Kennedy, D.-Mass. "We originally assumed," wrote Train, that the test data "waa scientifically sound." that test procedure11 were "accurate- ly reported," that the scienUric standard• "are a till ap· .. propriate'' and that the problems raised "had been resolved." "In light or recent develop- ments," confes.s1..>d Train, "lht>~e assumptions are now quesllona- ble." Under prodding from Ken- nedy, the Environmental Protec· lion A11tency has been re- registering pestlcid~. For this, the agency has been compelled to rely on the pesticide industry's tests. As we reported In an earlier column, the EPA has almost no testing facilities of its own. THE TEST results. therefore, are uncertah.1 and incomplete. Many pesticides, in fact. were re- gistered by the Agriculture Department before the EPA was established. No teats wer~ required of these pesticides.to de. termine whether they ca~ed" cancer, birth derects or gene mutallons. T hese tests are now required by law. EPA has been telling manuf'ac· turers, therefore, that they must conduct additional tests to comp· ly with today's more stringent. standards. The whole pesticide teaUng program is in such chaos that EPA bas abruptly shut down Ill registration program. Earlier this month, some ol EPA's top brass met at the Annapolis HUton Hotel outside Washington to figure out what to do. Bumper-to-: Bumper Car Crop in Making This has lo be the most shining time and place in human history when our mafomost worries are too many cars and too much food. It's been just a year since Detroit was expressing nnguil1h about the "softness" or the new car market. Now car makers ore fearful they won't have enough new ones to go around! They got spoiled, I guess. During the '60s and into the '70s car sales soared to 11,12,13 million new on ea every year • ( PAUL HARVEY) another, bidding as much as $300 over wholesale cost. And to recall that most car makers this past year curtailed production schedules makes one wonder what kind ol dummies call the sbot.s. Detroit insists it's not all that simple. When they projected a sate. m• crease ol 16 percent lhla year,; they Lhought they were beln• op. timiaUc. Sales rose 22 percent. Total car sales this year could top 11 million, Including lmPof'U. · That would be 26 percent more than last year .• Tire Debllte: Front or Rear? It could not go on forever. There'd have lo come a Umo when they'd have to take Ume out to allow the demand to cat.ch up with the oversupply, Forecasting ear sales 11 llka • forecasting weather; DO predlc·; lion beyond JO daya ia worth: much. AND THE Industry hU : learned that It Is punished more by overestlmalin1 demand than by underestlm a ting It. WASlUNGTON -Oo nol fret about Communist 'China's future, l11Clatlon va. ·unemployment. wllcther to keep or can FOi l>lrtttor.Clarcmcc Kelley, or who ts beltcr: Mr. Ford or Carter. '!1)ese are iasucta amply aired and pondcrtd. Better to consider ,,.,bat ts really bothering tbe dttunry. As anyone who bas encoun-tered lt knows, the most perpfex· lril question before the re· pabUc in 1976 is: Where do you put those two new tires. oo the front or rear wheels? Thi• vital issue has raaed for several years. has uused crusty garagemen to apt on cu.Stomers' shoes and bas •voked a response as fiery and oplnionat~ as anythiJ\C general- ~ In the political arena. Jt makes lbc abortion issue look pallid. A abort while back, T bought two new atccl·belted. radial tlru. 'the Ure man mounted them on lllle rur wheels, and l was away, 900 miles to Iowa from Wdhinrton, and 900 mll Nelt qain. .No problems. Care-bee ( THI~Cu) motorinc, as lbe man used to aay. • A wttk after retu:mlnC. l had my car lo for serviclJ\I. and when I picked it up I noticed the new Ure.a we.re Ott tbe tront wheels. How come? I uked tho service manager ... e.cau!le that's where they belona," he replied firmly. "Some damned fool put them on the rear wheels." SO I WENT back to the tlnl man, reputed to be an eJtlltrt. The steel in his look was not belt- ed but r11td. "New urea.·· be d«lared in a rln1ln1 policy alaument, "always be.Iona on the rear wheels. The Department ol Transportation says so. Loe*, thet'e·s a news clip which proves iL" There il wu, a report on a study or several yeara back wblcb showed that vehicles ln •c· ddents bad a larger number of severely worn tires on their rear axles, thus sui1estinc that it's better to put the old Urea UP lronl 1be study. by the Department ol Transportation, was bued oa ,. 1urveys taken on 1nter1tate ht1bways, at 1as stations and wherever wrecked can rcpoeed. 1t wu labeled National Bureau ol Standarda Technical Note No. 521, and ill flndlnp were •lAP- porttd by en1lneen in the Ure In- dustry. So it had the powerful im- pact, say, of a papal c:ncyllcal. NEXT, I reached Funk Holman, dlrect.or. ol the Tire In- dustry Safety Cou:ndl, who ex- plained: "It'• an old wtves• tal~ that new Urea belon1 up front. The old argument was that the front. wheels take the worst beat.Ing, that if there la a blowouti tbe steerinf ioes and the car ~ contro . But. that's primltlwc . thlnktni.'' While admltUnf that front· Ure blowouu can be bed, Holman aald rur~nd blowouts can be worH, The rear tlres are m«e cr1tlcal. he said, because they provide tbe real traction I« the car. That traction Ja aorelr needed on sUp~ swfaeet, anil bald tirn can't provide It, Also. if a rear tire blow• out, )"OQ cannot compenut~ by ateetnc. u you can with UM front wbeell. nnaJ. 11 •• Brlt!Jh a.tud7 lhowed that aloW' teats on a rear tl,. COQ&d be a cause ol many Mdiw4•, All this rrom lbe W~lamaot thcUre1alet.J bulnea. Holman aays the controversy has brouaht a record number of letters to his omce, moetofthcm hostUc to the r ear·wheel argu- ment. "People just don't wont to believe tho study," he says. "They uy their daddies t.auaM them to put the new tires up front, and they have been dolna It for years. Theae aJ"e otherwise sublt.anUal clUzens. not kook.a." U t.bere were a Gallu11·type survey, Holman says, he would hope that a n.w majority of the 250,000 tire-installers ln the na- tion would be goin1 the pro- gressive route, and putting new tires when they belong. "The up- to-date "1Ys," he says, underlln· ina their tendencies, "put them on t.he rear." TRIS 18 an ls1uc which can no lonier be t1nored. Perhaps it wut come up in the Ford.carter dc- batet. After au. there are pre- HnUY 110 mUtlol\ passenger cars 1CW'1')'ln1 acrou the republic's toed system, and that involves 440 milllon tlres. Now that's et least. teven Urea for every person who wW vote thh 1ear. Perb.lr>t thls election will be determined bJ bow lbe pro- ,,... •• and Ule Tories (on the q..aioD ot -~l"e to put those twe ... Uta) turn out. Certain· ~r It II a matt.er to poodtr with au~othu~bl rut.w.. Jt 'a cauebt up. SUPPLIES or unsold cars have melted. Production Is back in high 1ear. Car company profits arc soar- ing. The present tempo of tho automobile industry Is exceedJn1 lht most optlmlttic guesatlmat.es ol one year •RO. Part ot the rush tO buy rcsulta from predlclions that 1977 mdls wlll have higher pncc taes -an average $300 higher. But auch is the demand for cart on hand that discount.I, prevloua· ly allowed during a model closeout, are not necessarily al· lowed on '78 modela. An Interesting paradox. The ireatnt demand is for the' arger can. CadJllac has sald it will never make a car this long agaln, so the dedlcat.ed il limited ad- vocates of the "big car" are bid· ~ up those prices wblle some of the Chevett.es and Vegas and ·Pintos arc not movina. ON TRE other hand, Oldsmobile has all but exhausted lta supply of Cutlasses and lull· alze Mercurys brine prem!um prices. To saUJfy customer de- mand. dealers are tryin.g to buy popular models from ono .. -..... -.. lt'a easier to 10 Into overtime production -aa m011t now have , -than to try to dl1Po10 ot an un· ; wanted Inventory. , So Detroit and related ln·. duslriea arc hnrve1Un1 anothee bumper·lo·bumper crop. Where • are they aJ l goin1 to park? ,.. OAAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT RnMrl N. W1rd, PubU1hl!1' Thoma• K•~vil. Editor IJo rborCJ K rl'ltnch. F.dtlonal Pog11 Editor Thtt editorial Pete of tho Dilly , Pilot ueks to infora\ and stimulate readers by pr~entlnl( on 1h11 paitt' d1vcr:11f' commmtury on topics t>I intert t by 11yndlcat· td columnists and c:urtoonlslt, by provkilng a forum for rudcn' v1cw:11 and by present1n1 Lhls nc~spapcr's o,.inlon.a and Ideas on current lopic1. The f'dltoriAJ opinltms or the Daily Pilol. apl)(!tr only in the editorial colomn al tho lop or tht P•flt. Opi11lon.t •x- prei.lled by the eohunn11U and c1u1oonlst.t trnd lt'Ut'r wnters are their own and no end~ ot their \'lev.• by tho Dally PIJOl lbouJd be Inferred. • Tu~sday, Sept. 21, 1916 -DAIL V PILOT Al ... PltoftfJ Con•~•• Ra~k~C Alr~d DEAR PAT: About 1lx w~ aeo l receJved a phone call from a youn1 woman who clajmed she represented a certa!n radJo staUoo . .$fie aaid I would win ~ ll l anawered a queation correctly. l gave the raaht answer, but asked what the catch was because the question was so easy. She insiated that was all there was to It, and that I would receive a check in about live weeks. J was still suspicious and, of course, no check has arrived. This makes me wonder U others have ~n victimized in this QUEENIE By Phil lnterlanc:h "It's 'have a good day,' 'have a good lunch.' 'have a &ood evening' until I'm about ready lo scream!" Few Tears Now By Hughes 'Heir' WILLARD. Utah CAP)-Last April, Melvin Dum- mar cried when he tried to tell a news conference how he fell about being named recipient or $150 million in the so-called Mormon will of Howard Hughes. Melvin Dummar doesn't cry a nymore. :says his attorney. Roger Dutson, adding that he's .. still In awe or the prospects" or all that money. DUMMAR JS the 31· year-old service station operator named in the so-called Mormon will as heir to one-sixteenth of Hugh es•· fortune , estimated al S2.S bUUon. The Mormon wifl wu mys terious ly left at the Sall Lake City head· quarters or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter· , day Saints (Mormon) shortly after Hughes' de- ath in April. A Clark County, Nev .. judge has se.t J an. 10 for a hearing to det e rm i n e ·th e handwritt e n will 's validity. A SHAKEN Melvi n Dummnr told the news confe rence tha t in January 1968 he picked up a man who was bleed· ing from the ear in lhe Nevada desert. He aald the man 1denl1fle d himself as H o w ard Hu~hes ... Wl....-t• LEARNING TO COPE Melvin Dummer purported will's ap· pearance He still starts his day about 7 a.m. at the station in this town of l.O•s about so miles north of Sail Lake City, still talks mostly about huntinl(. fishing and the "common day-to-day things," OuL<1on said. ntE ATTORNEY said. Dummitr has m ade a few appeannces. including one on a telev1s 1on lfll<· Bhow. but that he hasn't seen much money from anyone other than 8 rum comp1my which bought movie and book rights lo his hft. Got a problem., Then IL"Mlt to Po.I Dunn Pat u.ill cut red tape , gttllng the aru'Wtrs a11d action you fteed to solvt tn.tqwt~s m go1Jt'ntmn1t and bun n.tn Mail your q""'st1mu to Pat Dunn Al )'our Sen:ice, Oranye Con.<it l>a1/y f>tlot. fl 0 Boz 156(), Costa Mesa. CA 92tJ'2b. lncludt 71our ttlt>phone numbtr. The column a~ors daily ezctpt Saturdays. Tuesday September 21. 197& Taste The hat Of Foocl1 & Wines Sunday Sept. 26, 7 p.m. Chari~ f'tent -Oonclng, Mu,ic. S.. fofftout Dlah.t flt9PCJfed. lnfOfl'ftOtion 897-0302 loath Coast ?tua ~er, and lt the station knows anythln1 aboul these calls. II.A., COMa Mesa r---~~~"'!:!!!~~~--~-mlO!!!~!!!!!!""!~ Tlte radio statloa'a apokesman said 1'11at one otber person ltad compaalDed about tbe aame type of ull. nu statloa ls -beln& ldentlfiecl by "vs bffaue tltat could ctve o&.lter phone freaks •n· coara1emeat to try tbe ,.me trick on more people. Tlaere's Do way to atQP t.beM kinds of calla, bat penou receiving them caa qalddy vetlfy their aadaeaUdty by cbeclda1 persoaally wltla Ute radio atadoa or other buJneuamvolved. • SMbl~tt.l"fl .. tpt fo Be Rl#ky '- DEAR PAT: Can J ublet my apartment to another tenant without askinc ltlY landlord? My business will reqwre me to leave the state ror several months and 1 know of a reliable person who needs a place to rent temporarily in this area. K.Y., Newport Beach Mo.i rental •1~meau allow you to sublet only wttla tbe ludlord'• wrlttea COUHt. Some landlonb wW accept tlae reat dlrectly from tbe sabt.enant. Bat yoa still are respoulble for paying the rent, ualess the aabtn~t '• name replaees y~rs on lbe rental aireement, or lf a new aireemfllt ls written. You woold be wlse to reread yoar rental •1reement and ~s yoar sltaatJoD wit.JI tbe landlord. If you sub· , let your apartment without h1s knowledge, you coald let yourself 1JI for a lot ol trouble-legal and otherwise. Can•t Fa~e l'our ID Picture? DEAR PAT: 1am16 years old a nd just got my first driver's license. My problem is that m y picture on the license is just tertible. When l think of going through the next four years haviniz l9 show that Ucef\Se -and my awful picture -as identification I could just die. Am l stuck with it, or can l get the picture retaken? If so, how do I go about it? . . . M.B., Sao Clemente 11 you're wllllDc to part with SI.ts for a new pie· tare and fill o.t aa appropriate form, It caa be ar· ra.nced at any Departmeet ol M•r Veblcles omce. DMV does not like to do this as a re1DJa.r thine, but if yoar pldare ls as bad as you say It ls, 10 altead and hue ll retallea.. ~lobil~ Ho•e Sell~r• Saler DEAR PAT: l 'mt.hinkingofselling my mobile home and I had a lalk wtth a broker about handling the sale. He ment.Joned lhal a new state law has been pa.ssed that affects mobile home brokers. I'm curious about the provisions of this law and would like lo know about it before I put my mobile home up for sale. T. H., Fountain Valley Under tbls new law (AB 2SSZ) It wlll no loncer be permissible to bave an undisclosed "fiat rate" sale asreement between the 1eller and the mobUe home broker. For example, prevloualy an an· acrapaJous broker could write up a sales •rreement wtltere tbe seller would &et a return of a fiat $H,00t for tile sale of hll coadL Tile broker then pocketed all money re.Used from a m11eb bliher aalea prtce. Tiils law attempts to do away w'ltlt tlae common practice of uderstaUn1 tbe &nae value of a mobile lllome by a br~ker. The "optloa to p.ubaae" portioa ol t.be law does away wtth another UAfalr practice. In tile past aa unetlalcal broker woaJd take a U.tltl& from a seller at u onr·lnf1ated sales price. Alter ti or ti days wltl1oat a sale, tile contract called for tbe oplloa ol tile broker to 'puttltase the mobUe lllome at a lower nsve. When a •ale was not made. tile broker eserdsed the optloa to pvcltase for tbe lower Opre and thn raold tbe coacb to another bayer tJaat be ltad foaad. The MCOnd aale wouJd be at a blcber price Ulan what tbe broker paid. Tbe ••opttoo to purchase" will be probJblted under tills bill unless run disclosure ls made. 2NDCHILD FORGVRlJ u~oN 1'\'\\S ON fOR S\t.E • .•· ,.,,, ~ TM301231111 tol "THE PEOPLE'S VOICE" Gloomy Gus speaks up for you d•lly on the editorial p•ge of the Dally Pilot. He'• the blunt, witty, thoughttul grump whose words come from the pens of aroused Or•nge Coast citizens. Gloomy Gus la clearly the people's voice -end the people's choice! Get on the Gus bandwagon! Put his sour puss on your T-shirt with thla Iron.on transfer p•ttern . IRON ON INSTRUCTIONSr' 0o--·----__ ,. __ 91 ____ .,...,... .. . -.. ...,.., -"'9""""" ffon·no -IM•.,.._ ol "'•"' --u.e -• --p_,., \Owal.'., t...W,...., ere ~no a -"" Ul'I .._ ""°""'"' ...,,_..,_ .. __ , ... ~_ .. ,,,.,.,. ____ ... "'"'_ .... ,., oil ... ,,..l .. ,.w Pl.,.. Oft. ''"" -.................... _. .... -,.,..,. 1 ,_ "°-........ pot1 °'""' ,......, ... ,.... .... '°" w-.rt te diKOt• .. UM o-fM to t...win tt'9 • ..,,. to .... 1otw1 ao .,..., .... Ort"° -___ ... ,. • ..,_o_l ... -...IOP'--"°" UM I .... _ '"'--"" ·-·u.. . ...., ...... -....... o! ... -~ ...... _...;... .... -... _.f\ .....,,, or••_.. t0t IO ..,-~ n. ...,... 10 .,.,. O¥P t"'9 9"••• o.c.f .,.... ,,...,,. .,. """- ......,., coal tcw about 9C> MC~ be40t• ,..,..,..,_....,. OKM '642-4321 DAILY PILOT MALIBU CAP) 'Eighteen.year·old Guru Maharaj Ji and his wif are the parents of a son. Hans Pal Singh Rawat. Marolyn Rawat. 26, wife of the founder or lh Divine Lieht Mission, de livered the 7·pound, 11 ounce boy. How will you spend The couple also have daughter, PremJata bom March 9. 197S. HOTICl how Dially Pilot CIHll· lflrd orls rll•pluy their mt'asaies "Ith lt>llllulily und 1mp11rt '> Our 0<111, we are proud to 1rny. rt'ully i.tct r"11ulls. Phon·e 642 !1678. saturday morning I Oummar. who was en route to Los Aneel es from a mine In Gadd, Nev., where he worked, said he drove the man to the Hughes owned Sandi f(otel In Las Ve1as and loaned him a quorter lie uld the man twlte a.'lked him hts name and that -.ihen he dropped him off at the hotel. h r said, "Thank11, Melvin." DUTSON SA ID he believes Oummar hlf!I learned how to cope wllh the publicity ht' has re· celved since that news conference in A pri I. But h1a wife, Bonnie, said he was "unavailable" for quulioolng and referred all queries (o his at· tomcy. Share your favorite color pictures! Dutson says Dum· mar's ures tyle hasn't chanaed much since the COLOR REPRINT SALE 10 FOi The choice is yours. You can spend it in disappointment and resentment, or with gratitude and freedom. I " f'\.UMl'"G HIATIH~ All CO .. O. 1.29 For the recovering alcoholic. sobriety means freedom - • to be open with your f amity and others SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 Pacific Coast Highway CT•-f/f--1 g...,'t'('e ." ~ ,., •• -wrt .,.,.,.,,OH 111r JO 1n11c.. .... ...,c ..• ,.,.... , ....... , ,,. . . . 495-0401 CO\fAMU o\ 1tltN-~lo· J 642·1753 ICITCHlH & IA nt alMODl!llHG RU ESTIMATES -°"· ..... , ... /INAMfl ... •loU, ~ Q f I U 1\.1,J .. ~ • _..,,,.. .. \ 772·3470 .~ Made from one or more color negatives Big beautiful. bordertess prints • to be yourself and walk in dignity • to enjoy living in the now, without guilt of the past and fear of the future But freedom is an inside job and sometimes a little outside help is needed to find it... If drinking is causing problems for you '11' someone you love, cal the CMllUDT program (Frtt mlorm.Jt/011 pxl<~t •od COllfU.Cllfll SMSlon ~II~• J South Laguna. California 92677 Telephone: (714) 499-1311 CARE MANOR HOSPITAL 401 South Tustin Avenue Orange, California b2G66 Telephone: (714) 633-9582 ' • . . -~ 1 ed • • \ . ' l .. . J Talking Out Money Woes Money tro1.tble l.s w.ually n•med •ll the foremost cauae o/ divorce Out out Love and War l1lU conteDdJ that'• not qw~ ri1bt. The tnablUtJ of the bubaod and wU to talk il out toed.Iler la \be real culprit. ••YI he. Jr• couple on tho verse can't tnd• their n0Uon1 t.borou~y. their cha.nca of holdln• the lhln1 together are prelly sUm. Jle Is tblnk-ln1 of writ· ing a "How to" book about matrlmontal con~ versaUon. In San Jose, Costo fuc:a. lnstead ot wrillnl you out a ticket for some tt&fnc ot'rense. lb• police officer simply will cootlacate your car's license plates. You can pkk \hem up in tram<' court when you ponyuplhefioe. WE£.08, Q. ''Will bet you a quarter on the corner, Louie, that you can't~ anything cheaper than household ammonia to )till er~ and weeds that f,l'OWbetween patio bricks. A. You're on Boiling wat.etilcbeaper Io Philadelphia aod several othe.r places, you can dial certain telephone numbers to hear bird& atnc. .. Uyou curl up wb11e you sleep, you're most pro. . babl)' an escapist, accord· ing to the experts wholtudy S\leh maUus.' . ~A flapper is a young wild sow,• tinker la a YOUDI mackerel, and a squeaterisayounip(teon. The dragonfly haslep all right, bu\ ltcan•t walk on them. SNOB There was a time when the word "snob" was a synonym roe \be word "shoemaker." How it eame to get its highbro"' def'uliUoo is curious. At Cambrid&e University years ago, an "a" wu u.ted u an abbrevlation for the la Un "sine .. meaning "without." Alter the names of students or noble blrth, the registru noted • "nob.•• After the n~ of commoners. ho wrote"aoob." Pecullarl,y, UJouch,evenlhough the commoners we:re called .. snobs." the word evolved to desl111ale nol the commonen themselves, but thenamecaUers. Widows looking rorwidowenmlgbtdowell to go to Arkansas. F1orida, Missouri, New Hampshire or Pennsylvania. Those were the stain wHll the mqst wid<>wers at last report. Cornell University researchers devoted 18 months to watching a bunch of rats run in tread- mills. They learned that the remale rats cov- ered 2,818 miles each on the average while the male rats only ran 360 miles each. This. they say, doesn't just prove that the female rats can outrun the male rats, but it suggests whkb gender is the more responsible for mulUplic:a- llon in the rat race. Addreu mail lo I •. ftl Boyd, P 0 . Boz JS60: Coata Mtto 92626. Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (AP) Kermit Bloom1ardea, 71, tl\e producer who Deatll Notice• D•IJClllUS llOtfA•O J OltE)(EllUS, •ffl .,, .. ~ he<h. C.I._ Otl~ ot Ottlh S.IH•"'i..' 10, 1'16. W-..¥H W hit _,,. Ho .... II p,._,,.,. -'°"• l>f lllCIMorCI o. .. ollw\ o4 ~ I••<.". H't• q,.1nd(t\ildf'H' on• Ot'0("9r E\iQlll!'"4' o, .... :hU\ O"ll"' ~,~, Mr\. Alm. (i.rpf•f 09 (O..,•f'MJ'O"'. ~'f Rowry OU"\ """'"'"O fvif>'MJ.ty ~ tl"fftOitf "· 1 JO PM ...,.,, of Owt~IM llo.rl•I W•dft•'<l•Y 10 00 AM bOOUI SI (.,.11thtrlnit: \ C•lhof1t C"vrcJ't l~ U••c.f\ '"'•''"111"'1 ., ... ,.,, ., C.m•ltrv 0 COf\f'Or l .tQ~,m• H•lf\ Mf)rt~y d1t•< \')t \ \11..IOMA .. SAMUFL ~f l,.IGMAN r•"()oonl o• l o1toun• HIU\ C..ht!'lrn11 b.-t.-of 0t.-1h Seot•mbil'f >O. '"' \""""''"'"<I .,,. ft•\ ""''' Mcer~r•t two V>" .. ,,,.,. O.uqM"t. > '"'"'' •"Kl two .,,,,,""', \ p, ,..,.,,. ,,. • ..,,.."°" .._.,.,,,,., •'• ,.,..ndtnQ 0 ~­ ,. Ltc,v~ HUh Mortu•r 'I d1r~ ft)r~ McGUt•I HAAOLO I M<Gvt•(. ,.,,"""' ~ H\lf\Unqton fM•U,., (•hfor n1• O.t• Of '""'" ,.0,,.,.,..,.,, '" "'• "' l0"'9 f'if'"'l" C.tht Don' A.uo~t 1' ,,. tft ,.... Yoo ~rv•"fa by "'' O.u9f't~' ...... O••M .. H\11\t•nqtM A-•·" ---JO\•P" of l'uh•. ()~••ho"'• •'HI "•<Pt•'" ot MvnflnQton H••<" twotMn "-'•' of w"'"•l'IQ'fon 0 C lllnd °""',~' ot H•• Vtt1-"''•r, M.trt,. ~Uo of f:1or1cs. \ or•NJ'f\lldt'itf'I ~ • Qt'Mt Qlf"4"0<f\IHI M r Mi( UUAt-_., A ~'*"' of V•••' ""' ot ' or•1\)n w .. ,.. n1'0 World W•t t ""'''At.lit.\ H'unl '""°"a..-" M•\\ 7 ~ t'M tUf'\CM,. S.pt .... Ot• ,, •• ~h """"" II. Jucto ~k Ourc11, IOlll t. Ot-\I _,,.. .......... (tllf 1 .. 1 • ._1, i4 ,,.. .. ,.., ( ........ , 11•41••--.... ., .. , ""''"'' -rl~•r,, H-..... .,_1',C.111 Ol••Cl.,t brought sue h hits as "Death of a Sa I es man," "Music Man," and "Most Happy Fella" to the Broadway i.tage, died Monday. DETROIT CAP> J..epla S. Prebebda. 69, a former Teams\ers Union official and as· sociale or former union president James R. Hol- la, suffered a fatal heart attack while playing golf Saturday Raise Okayed SACRAMENTO (.\P> The director of lhe Comm1 ~s1o n or the Cahformas Is get1.Jn1t a $10,000 raise under a bill pus he d by Lt Gov Mervyn Oymally and 1lped by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. ----------Pt:n1.u .: ~OTl('t: Plc;\'!llOUS IUSl,.IU NAMI 'TATIMllNT '""'111-"<l~-····~t>.N ~,,A', PA(.,lf' \oH ll \lflllf I~• M(, Hdrit" P•Mf' Hf'WOOft fte.-.rf'I. (~ .,.,., ,._. c:; """ ....... 0 .... 11 .• 111 l '""" ~··~•• CAt>UI f t\I\ b"''U\•t\ t\ (O~'ICt•d flt • .----------1 ............ ,,..., .. ,0 Polltleal Notes Dog Racing F oiurn Set .4ccq•• Pe•t Gavin S Herbert of Nt•wport ll<'nch hus bct•n elect ed pres•, dt•nt of tht· Chan- c<•llor's Club. u UC 1 r\'ln<' sup port ttroup Th<' use ..,raduutc is president of Al· lc.•r,::a n Phur mnccuttcab of lrvinc. By O.C. Hvsn:NGS 0t•o.J1,,. ....... Tbo Or•nie Counur Forum ot Town Hall will prennt two vlewa of ~IU0o 13, lbe Greyhound Doa Raclnt lnltlaUve, durin1 tt.a lunchoon ORANGE COUNTY mfftina Tbunday at \he DlsMyland HaUt. Mar.ball Panon. a riaclna conal.ll· teat, wUl apuk In favor of the me•1un, Cbarlea O'Brien. former SA C Ollege chld deputy attorney senertl for Calltornia. will speak lo opposition. The Town Hall meeUna ls open to E t.be public. Luncheon tickets an: $S $0 nrollment Advance reservations ar~ n~ary 1b~y can be made by cGllin2 644·3l6S In Decline Officials of the Rancho Santtaeo Community Cotle1e Diatrlct say enrollmenl at Santa Ana Colleee is expected to decUDe 10 pe~bt UUa fall. Jt will be the flm Ume since World War D that attend1nce at tbe 61· year-<>ld Jualor co.liege bas falled to rise'. Harold Batemau, dean of SAC'• Res"arch Deputment, said three racton were responsible ror the enrollment drop. ••• 8.1. HAYAKAWA, the GOP Senate candidate. will be maJuna what is btlled as a "non·campai1n •P· peara.nce'' Oct. 19 before the Friends otUClrvJne. Tbe oc:ea.sion 11 the annual dinner meeting of the UCI Friends. It is scheduled for 8 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Cost.a Mesa . Dr. Hayakawa, Conner president of San Fr andsco State, ill to speak on the problems of hjgber education. Tickets for lhe dino~ are $15 per person. They can be purchased by sending checks before Oct. 12 to Friends of UCJ in care of UCJ. For in- formation, call 833-5150 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays. Tbey include a cba~e in • • • policy by.the Sa•dJebeck VOTERS can buy a poliUcaan Satur· Community Co~ce Dis-day during a fundraiser in Oranae trlct tbat m akea il County on behalf of two GOP women touaber for studenta ln who are seeking seats in the As- Stale Senator OeM1!\ Ql~ntcr <It Newport Buch ) will be the auc tionttr whl'n COP k111i.huors put two hoW11 of their lime 011 lht' -.\.1.Cuun block Saturdo y. The fundraiaer 11 set ror 5 p m ut the Disneyland Hotel. Jt 11 o~n to thl• pubUc -you don't have to be a ~publican to buy T\ckets prlcc-d at SlO per person can be purchased al the door of the Pacific: Room. or by call.ma 751 9027 The price of the pol1llc1an's time 11 between >•Ou and auctioneer Carpenter. How you make use ot thal time is between you and lbe COP legislator you buy All procuds w1.JI go to the cam· paigns of Marilyn Ryan and Carol Hallett. Both are runmng ror the A!>· sembly in Los Angeles County dis· tricta. • • • PRIOR TO THE aucllon in the Pacific Room Saturday, former Secretary or the Treasury John COO· nally will appear in the Balboa Room or the Disneyland Hotel with Republican congresslonaJ candidate Jim Combs. A reception ls planned from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The pnce to heai· lhe former Tex as 1overnor make a brief speech 1s $50. Additional information and tickets can be obtained at Combs headquarters. 12291 Harbor Blvd., Carden Grove, telephone 750-8683. Combs is the former Costa Mesa Baptist. minister who is trying to un. seat freshman Congressman Jerry Patterson in Orange County's 38tb District. ' TO LOSE WEtGHT I STO,. SMOIOMG7 ~IVI TIHSlOtO I SELF-COHRDEHCl? SLEEP? SUCCUD? : FREE LECTURE co .......... ~ ...... ....... of "HOW TO UY! WITH YOURSELF AHDUkEYOU" MOMOAYS.TUISDAY~WIDMISC>A.Ys-t l'.M. LECTUH I OIMOHSTU. TIOH A WAltEHfSS C&rnll • IOOM 222 TOWH & COUMTRY ClfilTU 777 SO. MAJH ST .. ~HGf I I • I I I I I t • I I ' 4WAltEMESS DYMAMICS 17141 US·I ))I I L-----------------------~ t.bat dlatrict to transfer sembly. toSAC;_alouot~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- War veterans, and a bet· ter economy tb•t bu Heart GoH provided new jobs for many pro1pective slu· dents. . Ma Also affecting enroll· tch Set meat, Bateman saJd. are new di.strict boundaries that put a substantial· The Orange County a«t.ion of Garden Grove Chapter of the American into the Coast Commun.I-Heart AaaoclaUon plans tyColle1e Dlstrlct. Ua fUth aol'lual golf tournament Nov. 12, at Water Rate Probe Set the Mission Viejo Coun· try Club. Proceeds from the tournament will go to the association's general fund. The state Public For further informa- UtiliUes Commission lion contact Irma Green will conduct a hearing at ~3001. J Wednesday on a pro-1imir'.ififii:Wiiiiii!Wiii posed 36.3 percent water ' rate hike Cor residents or the Cowan Helabt.s area in the hills between Tustin and Orange. The California Cities Water Company, sup. plier for the area. is s eeking the rate in- crease. The beanng gets under way at 10 a .m . in the Tustin Youth Center, 600 W. Sixth St .. Tustin. REWARD ........ , ... , ... , ...... . ........ ~. "' .... _._, .... ... -.... .. ___ _ -..... -. .... ·-l lttt ............ ,. .......... .., ... llt\• ".,,.,.,, .... .,, CM:R\W:IGHP. Learn What Makes The lindora Method So Effective A complete program lo instruc t patients how to lose weight eos11v. then ho w to montarn their lean weight. Dolly therapy. with oudlO and sub-hmlnol visual aids to promote motiva tion and encouragement. H CG o fa t moblhzng substance. makes II eOS1er tor patients to lose weight wlthOut fatigue oc e1cessive hl.TIQef . The General Tire Pl~ge "You Must Be Satisfied" All se1111ce work •S quoted ot a fair price when car is checked, with no add-ons unleas necessary, then you are the judge. All worn. replaced pat1s are bagged tor your ins~ctlon. We do the 1ob fast .. nght ... the first ttmc II not, we want to know about 1t. That's our pledge. Shocks &Alignment Sale Oller Good .. Through Oct. 2, '76 FREE SEVEN POINT SAFETY CHECK! No Oblogauon Noth'"O to Buyr Malle 1ur1 your ca• la In aha~ 10< Fall·Wlnl•t dt1'tlng Have your car clle<:lled 1o<1oy1 SALE! Al<M herd ov•r rough roads. with 111 e>1pert front·end alignment and lwo new ~ Big 0 Shock Abtorbert. on:29!~ Our Spec11llats will install two new ~ Big 0 ShOck Abeorbers and adjust Ca:stor; Camber. Toe-In and Toe-Out aer11ng110 car manufacturer's 1pecltlc1t1ona You'll teer lhe d1llarence. • 8111<1 Syt11m • Snock Abtorberw GLASS BELTED NEW CAR TIRES! General Jumbo 780 1111 "'1·13 lu~lllu BAL TZ.Bl!RQEAON FUNERAL HOME Coron• d1tl Mar e 7S·IM50 ea.ta M ... 848-2424 J•--C. ...... . H•i.ft (; l•,111• t Tllot ,,.,.._,., .... 11*1 ""'" ""' ONntv Cl«• tf °'"'~ C.Vl'lly en"'° ......... 1',. I Undoro s very special diet. designed for ,~ 'Wel(/"ll ~end~ eathg hctllts. $2'895 Only blatliw1ll, 1>1u1 SI 76 Fe<1e111 hCIM la11 Bulll for long mll .. O• an<I amoo1h 11dlng comlort wllll two glau belle 1nd • polyet1e1 cotd body lt•Oft ~11H Ind whll1w1ll1 coin- perebty llllCed . llU.l .. OADWAY MOfllfUARY 110 Br08dw1y C01ta Mesa 6'42·i1~ McCOAMICIC MORTUARY lagun1 Beach •94·9415 San Juan Ca1>1strl\no •GS-t118 PACIFIC V1EW MEMORIAL PARK CefTletery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1hc View Dnve Newport, Cahforn11 ~4-2700 PEEK ,AMIL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westm1nsrer 893-3525 SMITHS'MO•nUAAY e27 Main St. Huntington Buch 63H539 SMlllt tuTHtLL LAMB OUR WUTCUFF CHAPEL Mortuary • • tM6-4888 <421 E 17th St. Calta Mau ...... 1•u1iu_,, O••nqt CoHt °""' Ptto1, "'°' ,. ,,,,.-Ori $,!tit _,. PUBLIC NOTICE I "ICTITIOUI IUSINl!U NAM8 tTATIMl,.f ~ ,.._,,.. ,..,, .... " ,,.,,,.. -· ,..., .... OltGOlHll MFC CO 11• ~"'" aA \lfll\I '""'' , (O\IUIW'•· (A.,.,7 DMllt F 0.fOlltll,~··•Y \I, •Q,· ""'• ...... "' '1'21 Tl\•\ OU.i1'9u I\ <~<IU<ltd 11'1' e'I '"' rt.•·~·' Otnl•' 0. .. l!M Tl\•\ tl~I•-"' ••' fllOd """' Tflll Counfy ("•~ ol ~ ....... (...,,.,.,,.~ ·-•m• ,.., .... Publo\11.-1 °'""~ (.oe\I O..•• """" ~Ill ' U 11 H 101, J'?• 14 1977 CARS AJI makH MW CMS & trucks! '833-0555 flteose osk for .. RAY"~":... We off tr to buy your e>ad vthide. , Behovlo< modification tecmlques to lecm weight control Undo1a's easy-to-follow maintenance program to prevent regaining.' The eht1re program Is under the strict 5UP6fVISIOn of mecticol doc1ors. speclolr!ts in boriotrfe medicine. Con IOt lrifOtmorion Monday ''"" '"'°°" 9AM.101"M -HM T06'M NEWPORT BEACH 640-6831 rry)'"tJl ~n I COSTA MESA 557-1893 '' son Setnordlno • £ long leoc:h • M1uion Hills '«Jwthorno • Orange • Newport Beach Ga1d4tn Gfove ·long leoch • P~ lo tfobro • Woodland H1fli • Sherman OOk.s West Co111no • Fullerton • Rrvef$id4t ·Sonia Mon«:o C<Kto Meso • Pomono • Cerritos • HolfVWood lu~~QK l lndoto Medled Oniel Otr awned aid ~••ec:t bV ~ Doclors . !tlof tesMcl ,,_. D'odC• lo llolcJlno Ml Che l>llrlClmel Ooelor\ orxt ~ Ofe ~by Iha SIOf• of CC*fomo Drum Brake Reline REGULAR $42.95 REGULAR $46.95 REGULAR $50.90 REGULAR $54.85 Complete Drum Reline Includes new ~ Brake Lln10os on all lour wheels, repack bearing•. lnapec\ wheercyrrildtrt-greaae seals-brake drums -muter cyllndor1 -brake hoses. and road rest your cer 011c Brake Refine eveilable et compareble 1evlngs. SALE OFFER GOOD THROUGH OCT. 2, 1976 ~ A•n Check tfMNld ou• 1upetlw Of tO""t a11tt ot HM • tuft •"-Ott a.,.w"t 01h1 ... "' •• wMI f'lqftGr an, on,•11 i>l•(:•d f'Ctw to1 '"'"'"' thtl•vti'Y •' ,,... erlw•t1t•tf u••rtt Don Swedlund Inc. ...._Mml.SWw 2855 Harbor ll•d. Costa Mesa "'"------Sooner or later, ~11 own t. COAST GENERAL TIRE Phone 540·57 I 0 646-5033 . J • . .. • . . . . . . . ' . . . • • • . . . I I I I . . . • ,. .. I sm T~3Y September 21 19'78 DAil y PllOT A :t f PURCHAll PRICI ---AMOUNT YOU 6 Year 4 Year 2 YJ Year 1 Year RICllYI AT MATURITY Certlflcete1 Cef"tHfcete1 Certffkete1 C.nfftc•t•• •10,000 $6.3761li $7.482!m. $8,502 1!! $9,417!il! --·· •s,ooo $3.188:!:.! $:J.741 .U $4 ,25 1 ~ $4.708& --•2,soo I-- $ l .5941i $1.870.il ' 52,125!!! $2,354 ~ •1,000 • • $ 850"1 $ 9'4 1 ii 71 !':1 7. 79rt;, 1Vi% 7.523 6!1.t?o 6.723 63 6.1 83 \r '' .11 \ 111111 \n1111:1I Annu.11 Annual Annu.11 Annu.11 Annu:il lr•ll•fl •I \ 1rl1f ln11·n·~1 'lf'ld lnll'rt• I \It-Id lnttrl'•I Vtf'ld lntrn-.t 1• 1 1111po1111d1·cl d.111\· (•o>m 1fatt ,,( dc>poxll (0.r ;ill (.m.,.,th lt-rllfl<":JIC'~ (,nmth lf'rhftratl'' 111.1v Ill' fl'<I•·• n>ul pnur tu 111J1tunn. h•1.,.,nt>r, 1-"'rml r1>11:11l1111011-rt'(1u1re f11r(1·1turt• of thrrc• 11lf1nth~ 1111t·rr•1 ;md nil 11 1 r.111· rt d11<11<m 111 ri iul:ir !..1V101(' r:itc: then 1n tfft'CI. As you'll note from the chart, we're offering a variety of dlfferent ·certiJicates·. Of cotirse, all pay the highest legal bank savings rate you can get. For more ' iriformation , come by any of our branches. Ask about our new Growth Certificates. And take the guesswork out of your financial future. ' ·~ot naiLiblr d~ tn P,dt'rltl r~ul;;it1on i6 • ' Tu.day. S!f)t!mb!! 21. 1t7e Jobless Bate Going Down in State? California's recent 1:ains rn retail s ales, personal income and bwlding activity will soon cause the 1tate's employment picture to improve rapidly during the coming monlN and throughout 1977, according to Security Pacific Bank 's t:h1ef economist. Dr. Robert T. Parry, senior vice president and chief economist, said Califomia!s employment growth s hould outpace the national trend next year. "California's unemployment rate should drop from this year 's anticipated 9.5 percent average to 8.2 per- cent for all of 1977 -and actuall y average slightly below the 8 percent mark during the second half of 1!Y17," Parry said. HE NOTED THAT, TVPICALL y. California's jobl~s r ate is higher than the national level. He ex· pects the national rate will average 7.4 percent tor all of this year and will drop to an average of 6.6 pereent in 1977. Turning to other sectors in California's economy, Parry said. "1977 should be a strong year for sales, up by ll percent, reflecting increased consumer willing· ness to spend for a wide range o( goods." Part of the reason, he said, is 1977's outlook for • further moderation in inflation. "We expect that price increases next year -as measured by the Los Angeles Consumer Price lndex -s hould slow to 5.8 percent compared with this year's projected 6.5 per· cent average,"J~said. D espite C'urfls Of Airport Grows 87 GA.ft GaA.N'YILLE Ot•OlllY,._ .... Use or Ora nee Count)' Airport by cat*lmerciaJ traveler1 and frei&bt Bhippen increHed dtamat}ca.Uy tn UM fln\ tUht IDoaths ot 1'71 dupl\e contloued restralota ab tbt avmber of commerdaJ rupi.s. Accordinl to a statlallcal report otactb1ty at the airport, th• ellht· month pusencer load hit 1.2 mW1oD penona, • 111.n ot 11.1 percent over the aame period ln 1975. And the amount ot air freipt of tbe airport came wblle abippN in and out ol Oran1e restraint.a on U. d ally number ot County Airport climbed 25.t per· ru1ht1 and oper-Unl boun Iden. cm to reech 189.S t.ons trom Uc al to 1'75 rem alned ln errect. January tbrouch AuiusL . Despite those l'ellrainll, the THE GAIN IN commercial use st.aUsUcal study abowa air car- rier operation.a t.brouCh Auiust lnereued by about 1,200 fllibts, Cnun ~ ~ SEEKS from 17,7U to 18,951. V IUT ;A.I "i 'l'hat 18\D means air carrier landlnp and tat.offs ue 8.8 per-ceat biJber Oda year. NUI'E TENDERS Aliaoo Morttac~ ln•estment "rrust, announced that. It II invit. i.ne tenden of ita out.staodini Mt percent senior subordinated not.es due May 15, 1979, In ex. chanee for $300 net casll per Sl,000 principal amount of note•. wt~l payment ot accrued in- terest. Currently there are outstand· inc $Z5 million principal amount of such notes. The tnvltatlon for tenders will expire au p.m. <PDT> Oct. 8, un- J-.s ext.ended. Tb• c•l.Q ln •lr travelers at Oranae Cotmtr Alrpert t.hJ.s year la reffected in parklQilot activity -3>0,308 cars parked so far in 1'76 compared with llT,1199 laat year. WU N KEASuaED ln terms ol all landlnp and takeotts, the county airport remains ooe of the naUon's busiest. Total tower operaUOM in the eight-mooth period hltW,0$1. Of tboae operatlOOJ, 406,051 were aeneral or private aircraft that wlnged in and out ot the airport in the first et,iit moot.bs of 1976. . - Defined Edg~ Cadillac styling for um ls highUgbted by well·defined • adges originating at the front o( t.}le car and extending its Cull length. Theme is carried in n~w vertical tail and side marker lamps above the quter rear bumper. Rear trunk lid is squared off to optim\.lm apace. The sedan, above, and coupe de ville are Cadillac's most popular . styles. "THIS ANTICIPATED MODE R ATION in California's inOation rate from the double-digit rates o( 1974·1975, combined with expected increases in employment and, in turn, wages and salaries, should have a very beneficial impact on the state's 'real' personal income. Our forecast indicates that-personal income In California should climb by 10.6 percent next year. Allowing for inflation, this means that personal inc:ome's real increase will be around 4.5 percen~nexi year compared wiUi t.bls year's expected 3.9 percent ..... Detailing other expected economic trends for next year in California, he said bu:Ud.ing activity should contln\le tb upand. with homebuilding supply- ing most orthe strength wi~ the overall construc- tion pictore. '1i Full Employment Bill Dea~ As a result of the continuing world wide r ecovery, the bank ·s forecast for California shows that interna- tional trade should climb to $25 billion for 1976, representing a 13 percent jump over last year's read· ing of $22. l billion. W ASHINOtoW (AP) -House Speaker Carl Albert qys the eo- called Humphre)'·ffawk.lns full employment blll ia vlltQa1.ly dead for t.hla aesslon of eon,r.a. Tbe Houae Education and !Abor Committee 1pproved a •at.ered·down vertloa ot the bill lut week which contained re· visions specltlcally requ.ted by Democ ratic presid ential nominee Jimmy Carter. * * * *' * * Going Up in Nat:ion? SAN DIEGO (AP) -U.S. unemployment may climb to 8 percent in the next rew months, says Fran- cis M. Kelly, research director of Blyth Eastman Dillon, a Wall Street firm. "l was surprised at the slowing of capital spend· Ing, '!Kelly said in an Interview ... There is a tendency to pull in capital spending for next year .•• Asked about the bill'• chances of getting throu1h C()Qpeu this year, Albert said Monday he saw nod>ance. Store• War" L A LOS ANGELES (AP) Bullock·s and May Co .. two ma· jor department store chainll, have warned the city they may leave the downtown area if it con- Unues to deteriorate. 1"1'HE DE MOCRATS WILL FIND it easy to make a case that the impasse in erowth is the r esult of the- . Fol'd administraUoo 's measures.'' . Although many economists have predicted h~avy capital spending; Kelly said the nation's economy is unaccountably weak. He said "there has been a shift in liqwdity from the consumer to the corporate sector because of the high rate or inflation." The companies encouraged the city to s~nd $83.4 million lo build a central library near Pershing Sq u a re t o be l p en ha o.c e downtown sbopplne trends. -- Commodities 1\\1\l hllllOLl Tiii llLIUl['S CH l'KIU I ORl \'I 11\<. \\c h.1w 1 ''" "·"lul ( umpot,., T ''"""!! Pr11~1am \\f '\Rr t\~ \I '1'!111\iG : I I 0\1\1001111 '> II \II Y \II l<.1\1, <H f M \JOR I Rl \ll\ t utt•m•'tl•t• ,,,,, f' "" "''' ,.,,,Jm;; o<<Hll'f"He ,..-"t 11fftt \11u 'futty •ulumLtlfld "''"lmcrnf ''hK:k \nu/ •t th/\ •ti ,.,tit t nttf ,,.,,., •lfJ flfhl"'' /6Jr ""' ,,..,. llttKAHH l 11vn1.,,..ood Co.,,mod1ll~t. ll\C.ol C&hlorn,. 11\11)~ II \i\t., fjl ILUI~< .. sun [ .!t.S 1110 '' \\l'OH I 11 ""II H URIVf 'l 111'010 Ill \lll. < \ 9~~0 17141 ~0-9100 DrlWag 8111 Dtte WASHINGTON (AP > Senate-House conferees complet· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMODITIES W.... .,.,...., STOCK .... ,_.........., ...... c_ er CA TTLl1 l••Htl"9 ht c-41tiet It"° ,iece for a leo .. ..._. •••• CALL US -WI All SPICl.t.USTS. 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' -. . a NabersCadillac ·: W.~~~.t 2600 Harbor Boultvard, Costa Mesa (714) 540..9 100 1,.l ___ ""' For fast relief from that run down feeling ... c.lll ut fo~.111kt a F1rq N.1tloNI Auto Loan • .ind go d1rtctly to vour d«.ak!JI Th.lfs oll lhn"" 1i In It Upm llllP"O" I 11' • ""flit <rfd1I opphc:111tnn. lh 11 loan vou up lo Ml'lt ol tht pur· chow ptkc of •nv n11w o r you choow lndud lng41CCnson.'""~~~~ ... And htrt't a .,~'!~~· bMUJ.. Sll\Cll r ~.-i~~!~~~ ......... o.c. The bank uys all known officers and memben of the club are dead. Nevertheless, it took oul a legal nd In local newspapers asking that Information on any 1ur- vlvin1 Lizards be sent to Mrs. Dorla Schramm, Cohoes Savtn11 Bank, 75 Remsen St.., Cohoes, N.Y., 120'7. Pacific Lial8 Earnings Up Paclflc Telephone has reported that 1976 third quarter umlngs rose S centa • share over the like 1975 pertod, due prin~ dpal.ly to strong expense ma.oaiement and rate re- Ud CJ'anled earlier this year. For the three mOllltul ended Aug. 31. earninls per common •bare ~ 55 centa. compered with 50«ntl1n the llke period ot 1175. Per ahare tam· Inc• ror the u.month period end ed Aq . 31 ••rt $2.03 compared wtth 1.76 for the cotri- parabl• 12 m ontba a year •· YOU" 9'ometown ,.,., ..... DAILY PILOT ( TAKING J _ STOCK _ eel work Monday on le(lslaUoo to govern developmeol of the na· uon·s offshore oll and natural·~· resources. The com romlH measure is upected to be submitted shortly to both bousa of Con#UI for final lectalaUve approval. Strllc~• Tllreate11 399 TIJUANA. Mexico CAP) - Nearly 300 businesses in Baja California are being threatened with strikes unless workers £e\ salary boosts to make up for Ove r The Counter MASO U1tinci1 loues with d,v1JuaUoo' ol thp peso. . The strike notices were issued to 41 firms In Mexicali and 50 in Tijuana. Union spokesmen saict the others would be sent this· week. They described It as part of a naUon-wtde seneral strike set for Sept. 28 unleu emereeocY' wace necotlat•ons llutceed. "d. Up 100Jt Up JU Vo !P ~ ;d VP 20 o VP 200 Up 20 0. VP 1' > VP 1• 1 Up 1•.7 VP U J Up UJ Up 11 s Up 11.S Vo 11 S Up 11.1 Up 11 I Up 111 Up 11 ' Up 11 I Up 10.• Up !OJ Up 10.01 VP 10,D. Up M•. MUTUAL FUNDS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~ueed-r Septemb4tr Z1 1979 s DAil y PILOT A 11 Conrad llUtota 6)' IUU'()N MOUPtWITI• • In toncludlng ,t\[j 19$7 au~ttl.Y .. ••91 M.1"0\l~et;" hotelkccpcr Conrud N. Jhltoncmwa&aid llDPOAUttOf ': prayer. • "Wh1'~ l like l\boUi pr~_,r," he wrot•, "ta~--a • meGJ'S ot ~ommuni~ai ~ Uon whh Cod .. Y'Qu can apuk to HilJ\ at &my Ume. nigh~ or day, and YQIJ c•n knpw wttk cer. launtJ th t He is ldtCft· inetoyou." Today, nearly 20 years lat.e.r, Co"1'fdflllqn 1s shll chairman of Hilton Uotcl.s Ctn9. and whUf f den ~Jtpow whet.buhh pc•yerihavt beet\ IOawtC'td. hls ho~l malrt has defuUt\b obtQ&~ Tbt1 comp••3' ~one or lbe laracst hotel operators tt1 ~~o~ld bu~ 11t has been shorn of its int,rnaUonal arm .. TM ~,'bOl•li O\Jllide the UnJted Stat.ff. now belonc t~ . Tniaa W~Jd Mi'Ufta, I ~ \1' ~ICE·KALL published Htlton's stoty <>f ~~hfi ilte, Ute ~ listed 149 U.~ hoi.11 alld hu• wb.lc• It. td•ot;t-.i. 9' bein& "operated by Ha~n Hotels Co..,." 'fhll CUl;ft~ ~tfal ttpQrt lasts 161 hotel$ and illN bu&. J Utb • tbW 5' (l\ese eostabltShtneot.s are 11c,aaHy o~•t~l;lyltiilton ~ aQd fflfWer than 20 are owned by lhUOtn»ld91· Todl)'} tbt biHe number of Hilton hotels, 114, are f('anchlffd pr,.tl>«\idt, Q)eaning they pay B fee for the Uff of the a•m~ wit!) the UCMtlSPtandin.e U,al lht.V wit~ be main· 1 tained At &. lc:ver 1Comp.,-able lo lbati-of hotels owned and : managed b)I JUfJon, Of tlle41 othvhot-.Jn the ~h1\n at the end or tm, only ( 19 wel'f ownt1d. Tbtl other 28 we(e owned •b~ olhtra t>ut • man11~ bii Hitt.on~-1~. • T tl& ·== ~ bee<1me less and less in· letttlriiin o~·Jt OJI •la S>J_'9perttcs Last year, for example, it soJ<t to the Pru •nu.I Jmurllf!ce Cooipany a 50 ~reent in· Le""l in the Rlltoftlhotds 1n ~ Anttlts. Beverl)o ffills. l>:>U11a, San ft•~c;-, Washlngten •nd 'hl'rytown, NY. T'bif ulolettbed -.1 mHIJon Bui the b~ ch•Ulit! 10 Ute makeup or Millon Jtote~ Corp, comes r t.be ever·1ncreaslng clout wielded by Its ~o hoteh1 Jn Las V~2'S the La.., Vea~s lUlton and the F1aminsq.K1Jton. fo 11'75. a newGO&-room wing wat1 added lo the Las Veaas RI.It.on, s~vang 1t 11 total of 2,)00 rooms. Thht year 500 N<\MI are beina added to the '75S-room F1amlngo, ~'llh the kmg-ter-m Pl•n to bnt\J rt to.2,2~ rooms. The tmporUnet1 of Las Vega:. tn Hilton is easy to de· m(lnetrate. Whtie lh~ '""°Hilton hotels there accounted last yeiar for nnl~ 2,870 ol the 60,000 rooms an the enttre chain, Oley ltickcci In a subslanUal portaon o( revenue& tllld proUl.6· They also ran ot -an ()('C-Upancy rate of betteT than 80 per. r(•ot, <'ompor~ io f'6 ~rcel\l.lor the HJltoo'i; o\her owoea hotela and '8 pcr~ntfor .H1lton111an•god t\Qlel1. Oi' TH£sast ;mu.AON OJ' reYetiua. eol lee>ted laai ye.r,, : by lhlton llo\el1. the two Ve11u hotels contr\.but!ld .$\34 milllon. Or the $39 million of P~H OJ*'1tUng profit.. theh'G Vegaa hot els contributed $16 5 million In short, Las Vegas accvuota for~ ~cont pr total re- ven~us aod 42 per~nt of total p~1ta <>f JUlton Hotelt" Corp,. And lhose itre only two hotcl&out of HU In the.chfun. In .. Be M.Y G ucst." Conre,d. ruu.o,. ••Id Uta~ "any now hotel of the future 11hould melQdt.' the fqllawln1c lele"ia.ioo1 portable libraries. sun lamps. portable ~\It~ P•""°"• s mall freezers for ice cubes in each room. automaijc t.elepttones that recQNl all calls. improved al11 condiUoo.lnt und ventilation equipment. and.other tnnovaUona." Ca:.inos prubablv coffi(' under the heading., "other in- novalron5." $5.Buys $1~ Jar,r.ing PurcliMei lll..OO!IUNGlt'ON, Minn (AP) -Bob J<oppari11 hat stashed 11 way aboulSlJ b1ll1on Hl U.S. currency in a smal) · war4h®$1: in Bloomington, end he will sell• you _.n eight,r oW\ce Jar "'it.for~ Tbe onll( .t.roubld.s lt can't be Kpenl. It's been sbreddedi by lht lrttmuuipallt1 t,edaral Rll11Crvc Bank. "IT'.S·'r;flt".l,~f'JltFOR the person who hu everythl"' ••. or nothm1. KoPJ}Ug said. Koppang, 34. whO has had Uf' to 56 tons or shredded cash. is pachgi"~ at 1n.8-ourtce apothecary Jllrs end selling \.hem as what.he oJI• "The rv'{aney Jar." Tbe j11r~ sell at 52.50 whnlf>!la)e •od each jar i · aocom· paniad \>y a b<>Qklct ClVU\g a bnd hi story o( U.S. currency, THE f't aST U.M J~RS each or w.1tioh1Kopn.n,-t.Wd., coot11ined ''up to SlO~" an sbrc<.l<tQd b1ll1 sold out in'"" w~-k~ in Mall a nd l une and ordeti for 4Q.OOO 1norc are on ttil book.I. Koppin« u1d Koppang said ht> leamL'<i Jn~l year lll•t. ll'llUlY Fldual Rt.'bcrve Bank!. hAd started •hrttdd11\i old and ,ll'ltlt.Jla~ currency rather. than buminit 1t IM!cause or polluUon pro blem11 'tht 111\redded,c•h wa." hetnJ! used In severfl products. mdudlna bwldlng lnM11i1t1on ond roorlna mwt.4'r1•1a, h• said. llDWevtr, much of the. currency ahrcdde4 by lbe Mtn. nc~poll1 Frdual Rt"Mtvc Uank wH beJn• haulad oft by a conlr•etnr and burled an u dump. TnuporUlon •. and 1 r1ruproo(Jn1 C'OllU mad Oth~r U¥01 lOO e•IHU\liv•, KOPP1UJ& p fUmARF.O JRR f1U'r 4.,oet pounds pf shredded money tn n)id January ond at.art-04 iworklo1 '(In . clcarunceforhia plantrom tht' US Trc·u11ur.y. Th~ 1overoment l4WC} opproval 1!ter tounmonth1 of IM· lers, u lephone utla end penion•I in\ervlewe, plua b.,, groW\<S ~hi.>dc• on him •nd bu.Un ... auoclalff, K01tH11I 11n.ld. Th<> ca~h jar:r W«e.lntroduc<'d In Mln'1UR'>ll1 bcfor• Fathe.r'a Day and oow.Art' 11old nutlonwklt1 1akt Ttfe Jnrs _ure hand·fillcd by worker• a\ ~ Pl•"t., In the MinntuPolls •ubur-or Jfl)pkliu. KDJ•f\l'lll uld h~ 111 wQrrfed , about a lfUle pllferapby wor~c;ra 'Yl)O want JC> l•h.Mme.a row Hmplc• of the.irwnd·up \>Illa. -; \ -- r.~,;~stration Over for Cappelletti JOHN CAPPEllETTl Bahashoff Sparkles In France ROUBAIX, France -The University or Alabama swim· ming team. wh1t'h includes world record holder Jcnty Skinner, set two American r ecords for 25- meter pools at an international men's meet here Monday. Skinner, who holds the 100. meter freestyle record for fulJsized pools, won the event in 50. l seconds here while the Alabama team won the 400· meter medley re lay in 3:SS.7. Both times were announced as American records Former Fountain Valley High st ar J ack Ba bashoff, also ol Alabama, fanashed second to Skinner in the lOO·meter free wit.h a clocking of 51.6 Another Alabama swimmer, Mike Cur· nngton, won the 100.meler but- terfly an 57.8 with teammate Tim ~orns second < l 00 3> Alabama's Kevan Mills won the JOO.meter breast in 1 09.1, whale John Prins took th<' 100.meter back in l 00 2 Piraft·~ ... fmnbf.- NEW YORK Rookie Lee Mazzalli s lammed a two·r'un homer with t'A'O out m lhl' ninth inning Monday. hrttng the New York Mets to a 5-4 victory over ~ttsburgh, s talling the Pirates' pennant drive The loss. Pittsburgh's third tn the four-game s en es against the Mets, dropped the Pirates H :i games behind Philadelphia in the National League East The Phils were Idle Monday Johmt Lm•I LOS ANGELES Wade re <'e1ver F'rt>cman John4' was lost to the Los Angeles Rams for the rest or the N at1onal Football League l>eason Monday when he underwent surgery to repair torn knee ligamenL-; Johns. a 6· 1, 175-pounder from ~M U, tort> the lagamenls In his nght knee when he fielded a punt in Sundny's 10·10 tie with Min- nesota in Bloomington MOfJd Rf>f11jur.-d ClllCAGO Wil bur Wood, the Chica~o White Sox· knuckleball Ing leftjlander whose lef\ knee cap was shattered by n lane drive earlier an thi' M•ason, suffered a freuk mii.hap and had to undergo nplornlory surg<'ry Monday Wood . 34. was doing running exercis es at ht!> Lexington. Mass. home Sunday ~hen he hit a soft spot an the ground, fell and reanJured the same knee Garrbota llurf SAN DIEGO Veteran wide rt>celvt-r Gary Gami.on will be sldelinc.-d tht> rt'st of the 1976 season by u ~hou ldrr Injury. the San Dleao ChariterN sa1d Mon day Dae·b Sold Tomm y Davis. o nc-or baseball'~ finest halters since he broke Into the iame In 1956, waa aold for un undisclosed amount of money Mondny by the Callfomla Angels l o lhe Kansas City Royal&, which will bo Oavi.'l' 10th major lcneuc team . Davis. 37 , hit .211~ for the Angels in 72 gamea this year. Ile bad three homa rurui and 26 runs batted In "UN-rnefhfl Slgru LOS ANGELES The Los Aneeles Ltkt'rs . seekina to bolster their corps or forwards, signed 6-7 Indiana University iraduate Tom Abernethy Mon· day. Abernethy. a 2.20-pounder with • soft shooUne touch, was the third leadlnc scorer aod re· bounder for national champion Jndlana last year. averaeing 10 polnt.s and six rebounds per ca_me. .... ~··fl••·~ SAN FRANCISCO -Bill RJpey, who ls expected to step uidt as manager of the San J"randaco Giant.I. will announce hi.a plans at a news conterence 1onl1ht before the buebalJ club ~ lts final home stand ol the &eaton 11aln.lt the Dodgen. • Ripey, who sa)'C M has known b two weeb what ho will do, b tll:ptcted lo move to a poaltJon ln the Olants' front otnce. ~ ~ LOS ANG t:LES fAP) Thtte )'tan after be won tht' HelSmu.n Trophy whtle carrying the foot· baJI for P~nn Stal,, John Cup ptlletu finally bas e1Mr11.-d as a starter tor th~ Los AngcleJi Ram& alter he lbougbt be aright not make at. "I was just gettinc a Utth: Im paUent. that's all," he says after starting aulgnments agalnn Atlanta and 1\1 innesota in which he gained 108 and 128 yards on the groU!ld. In all of 1974. he had Just 1911 and it was 158 a year 1tgo. "I was disappointed a year ago ~ause l wasn't reaur playing at all for a v. h1le tllert". • ~Hun· tlngton Ueach resident says. "But It would ha"e ~ Coolish to have tncd lo be traded then becau;~ It was the ~ ol the sew.on and l just bad to stay with 1t, although l was disappointed and I d1dn 't like the situation at that time " Capl>('llettl, 6 1 ond 218, let his thou&hts be known lo the Rams durtna the off.season. He had bet'n understudy to La wrence Mccutcheon , one of the best fullbacks an the National Foot· ball Leagu~ ,.,.WI, ....... KANSAS CITY'S JIM COLLIER UPENDS FRED BILETNIKOFF. Rallv f.,alls Short • Chiefs Upstage Oakland's Stabler KANSAS CITY <AP) -When Kenny Stabler is hot, there as pro- bably not a dcrense in the Na- tional Football League that t'un stop him. Before a national telev1s1on au d1ence Monday night, th£• Oakland quartcrbat'k WliS an artist . comple ting 22 ol 28 pass'-'s and syslematit'ally shreddang lht> Kansas City defensi' for 224 yarW. and three touchdowru.. Then Stabler left early an lht> fourth quarter with 11 stroanl'rl knee and watched, no doubt nah bergast ed. a s the Chicfll up staged h111 performance with lln amating <'o mebat'k before final Jy auccumbing. 24 21 "Ken Stabler was as shaf'fl us I've t'Vl'r seen a quartcrhut'k ht>," s aid Chiefs coat'h Paul W11! itln "He was the ult1matt• pS'Jser .. Stabler and the unbt'alen Rald l'r s. two-t ouc hdown favorites over the rebuJlding Chiefs. humihaled their hosts an the first half. const~Ung a 17 O lead that actually was det'eptlvc an light Of the halftime statlSh t'S 16 first downs and 288 total yarcl~ for Oakland, two Clrsl downs und :n yards for the Chi<'fs. After Stabler fired touchdown stnkes or 15 and 10 yards to Dave Casper and Cliff Brant'h and Pred Steinfort booted a :n-yord field goal. at looked for nil thc world like a rout had been or dained But after In term isslon 1t was as If the teams had swapped un 1forms. On the Chiefs' third possession or the third quarter, MacArthur Lane capped a :,4 * • • S< ..... ,o.."'" o.>•-' 10 n ' 11 K.t•••.nOty • o o r u JI 0.-C.t\00'< IS CM\t '""" \l-r IS\o ~lor1 k>e\I o.-.,_,, 10 ...... ,.,., ~ ,_,,..., \1<\I 0.•-0 Stt1'"°'1 ll etc \.-'""' 1s1 ... .,.,..,k1t, ~ -s ............ ,,..., s-ltcf'lftf0f1 ···" KC-\.1vt~-1 ·-•s•-••<" It( -Mnltt\ u PH• fro ... UWl••MI' ·~-'"° •io.1 °"" •c l'tf'tl-• " It ..._.,.~'" 41.111 n n1 ,.,.,'" .... ~.. "" ... ............. "°' " '' ""'~· ,,,., ltt•-0 "'"'' •• • 0 11-H~I )1 I I -Un yerOl I\ 1o.t • '' lllOIVIOUA\. LUOlllS "U~I NO O•ll.t11ll "~" E.'t oll•n It t• 6-u e• II •t. O.•la 11 ,.. l<aMB C.,,,. (irff!I t•IS UM• )4 IUCllYINO -O•I-. 9'...cll H l C...-\.17 elltt!>Otft 4 •• Ufl I....,• 11 S.t11• 2 H. °''"' t 11 1(1f\W1 Cilt "-• .,. ~ uo .....,,,...,,--..._..,,,,o Jt.-.. ' u. yard march with a one-yard touchdown plungt> to make it 17 7 Stabler 's 14-yard touchdown t~s to Mike Siani a few minutes later gave the Raiders what would prove to be an insurmoun· table 24 point<; But th e C h iefs, behind quarterback M Ike Livingston, swepl 87 yards an 12 plays and tallied on l.ivingi.lon's one-yard ke.-per Lc!ls than 1 .... 0 minutes later , re~l·rvr Quartcrbal'k Mike Rae fumbled at tht• Oakland 2S and Chaefa linebacker 81Uy Andrews poun<'ed 1m lhi' r&>se bali L1vangslon ne<>dcd one play, a 2.'i yard pa<;s to Bally Masters in Lhe end zom·. Wlle-n halfback Jim Bertd.sen s utrtted a ltneo lnJury that put him out for the sea on, It wit# Rotl Scribner and Cullen Bryant aJterntttin1 an that back/leld posl· uon. Al pre-season praelice start· eel, Cappellflti recall., ''They atarted to use a couple or Olf ferent to.rmatlons. I cot ian in· dicallon that J would play inore. but there was nothing concrete right away at the beginning. •·1 knew that playing behind McCutchton, It was pretty touah to take over lh•l spot. I alao re- alized that if they couldn't do Air Force Defense .. Big Mystery LOS ANGELES (AP) -If UCLA is lo beat the Air Force· this Saturday night here, the Bruins must first figure out what the heck Ben Martin is doing. Thal wasn't exactly the way UCLA football coach Terry Donahue put It Monday, but that's what he meant when he said: "The Air Force uses a multiple defense. They run about every defense imaginable. You just can't lmaeine the number of de· fen8es they throw at you. "And Ben Martin has some rare abilities as far as throwing the ball. He can pick apart a de- fense as well as anyone." The fifth.ranked Bruins, 2·0 and winners by a 37·9 score over Arizona last Saturday, are fa vored to hood the Falcons on the strength or their potent run· ning trio of quarterback Jeff Danlcwor1}1 and tailbacks Wen· dell Tyler and TheotiS Brown Brown has rus hed· for 209 yards, Dankworth for 191 .and l'ylt>r for 185 in two game8 Monday, Donahue pra.ised his blocking, "Crom guys like tackles Gus Coppens. Rob Kezuian, tight end Don P e derson, and our downfield blocking from wide re· <'eiver s Wally Henry, James Sarpy, Homer Buller and Severn Reece." Conference officials thought ~o. too, naming Robinson the Pacific-S's de fensive player of the week Donahue was upset at has ;quad's first hall offensive performance last Saturday in the Arizona game . The Brwns led on ly 7.3 atthe half. ··Whef\ we went into the locker room . I was upset, and very cmo- t.ional," said the coach. "I told the defense I thought they played rather well, and then l went across the room and told the of fense just what I thought of their performance ''Since you don 't wr1te for Playboy, you couldn't print what l said. so I won't te ll you the de· tails. I told them I was upset by their Jack or enlhui;iasm .• The Bruins play Ohio State Oct. 2 l>onatrue was asked if they might be looking ahead instead of concentrating on the Falcons "I certainly hope not. We don 't play a 60·gamc scbeJulc like baseball. We play only 11 weeks. and I would hope they could gel emotional 11 tim~. espcc1ally after the amount of work we do lo get ready each week I hope they'll be emotional fo r Aa r Force.lam " ..,..,.,.... l'~UINO ~ ...... 11Mlwl2Jtl,ft•y-. ill .. I 1.t It K•ft~ City, u .. ..,. .... 1) 7'1• '" An .tk £Mt.'ITT THOMAS STOPI O~fD'S CL.AREHCB DAVIS. 0 anythln• for me, I wantt'd lo know ~Core the 1e'50n 1larted. "We talked al out and lhey felt they could put me tn ~ lineup either as a starh:r or playtna me a lot." Coach Chuck Knox e x · perimented during the pm\eason 1amH in wtUch his club went 6-0. One big difterent'e betwH n thb year and last, when the Items won their division title for the third stral&ht lime. was that Mccutcheon and Cappcllttll were used ln the same backflcld The question wasn't whether CappeUetti could run, il wu bow well Mccutcheon could bloc~ becauae he would be moved to halfback wh re tho blockln1 •s. 1i1nmeots are more precise. Bortelseh h.a• proven him.self an expert at blocklnf. It wasn't until the Tueaday before tlie reaular aeaaon open· tnc aame In Atlanta that Knox made up his mind. He'd go wilb Coppelleltl at fullbiack and move l\tcCutchcon. his lead.in& ground &&lner the paat three seasons, to halfback . The Rams won !IG-14 and then laat Sunday tied Minnesota lC>-10. Angels Win, 1-0 Ryan's Streak Enhances Value The calendar reads September end Nolan Ryan is right on schedule a1ain. The "Express" cannot I06e nor can he stine tM annual rumors that his days as an Angel are numbered. "I don't know whY I always pitch so well in September," said Ryan, who Monday won his fourth or the m onth and 19th in 2S career decisions wtlh a l ·O vtc· A n,,.-b .ftJI a i ~ AllO.MnM kMr>C!1111 ~ 11 T~·•~•' (•1116rn.• ~~ 11Teit• ••C•1t•orn1..t \,foot 1J ft•• •• C•titotnt• 1 Hpm. 1 H P'" 7 H o m. tory over the Texas Rangers al Anaheim Stadium. "But I've a lways pitched belte.r in the second half overall." Five successive victories have raised Ryan's r ecord to 15-17 and undoubtedly his value on the trade market as well. "I honestly do not think they will trade me," said Ryan, about to complete his firth season here. "I'd like to sWly, especially If they go ahead and get a couple ol free agents. "The atmosphere has really Improved. You don't feel the pressure ln the clubhouse. The players are more relaxed and en· Joying them sieves and it shows on andoffthefield. "Whal I'm doing now doesn 'l really matter il they've made u their minds on trading me or . It only might enhance my hlue. I know it was down back · July and August·· Monday '!\ three-hitter was Ryan's third of the month and fifth of the year The shutout was * * * TIXAS "•""' .. 1b ..,..,,...,." ......... ov .. fb 8urtOUQtl\ rt -llJb Cll"'\"" Gr••v• 11 &-n•ou-1t t ~·qr fUv1~¥Pf'I o ... , "., •ooo 7 0 00 ] 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 3000 > 0 • 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CoU1rt\fl A Torrtt'\ft Romr?I> E.e•..-"" Sol.tU.t 11> &xrtt.-rt llrfClitl't l H~ttyr Mll<IY" °'•'" J& Ar.-.o •• r flt IU • 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 l 0 •OOO l I 0 0 ? o on ) 0 I 0 l 0 • ' ) 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 0000 IOIAI\ H 0 l II Total\ 1' I I I f ••• , 000 000 OOt) () c..1uo1n14 000 OOt nt>• t OP C..IOQf'M11't l L08 -1 .... , •• C.tifM"•• 1 111 N~mv. Humpnrty !>8 Cl>lllM , tlc)(hl~ S Cl•ne•. llo<lll• ftt'(lfl:Yf"l'I 'l lJ t•t ~-IW I\ 111 ' t 01 .. \ '" .,. H It Ill 11 '° ~ I I I 1 I • JO OI• hla fifth, but he only struck out four to run his mejor league- leadlna total to 291. He will have to wall until Saturday's start tn ftoUnnesota lo continue has eltort to become the first pitcher in history to strike out 300 bitters in a season four times. Cntcher Terry Humphrey'• two out double in the slxth inning scored Tony Solaita, who bad walked and been sacriOced to second for the only run of the game. The Angels stranded slx runners in scoring position a1aJn1l hard-luck loser Bert Blyleven, now 12·16. Blyleven did manage seven strikeouts to run bis season's t.ot.a.l lo 201 for his sixth con- accuttve 200 s trikeout season. The American League r~-ord ls seven seasons. held by Rube Waddell and Waller Johnson. Tonl1ht the Angels send Frank Tanana lo the mound ln an effort to Increase their 1~ same lead over the Rangers In their battle for fourth place ln the American League West. Tanana, 16-10, wlll race Nelson Briles, lO·S. Lutz Ousted Net Action WESTWOOD (AP> -Stan S mllb and Eddie Dibbs barely got by first round opponents lo the Sl2S.OOO Pacific Southwest Tennis Open Monday, but Roscoe Tanner breezed into the second round or action. Smith defeated young Peter Fleming, 6·3, 6·7, 7·5 Monday while Dlbbs fought off live set points to down Andrew PatUJOO of Rhodesia, 6·4, 7~. Tanner easily handled Pat Cramer of South Africa, 6-3, 6-4. Three seeded players lost in the o p e nin 1t round . San Clemente's Bob Lutz, No. 12, lost lo Ferdi Paygan f>..4, 6·3. Jaime Fillol or Chile, seeded L'lth, fell to Haroon Rahim of Pakistan, 6-7. 1·6, 6·4. Onny Parun of New Zealond, the No. 14 seed, bowed to England'11 Dyron Bert.ram 1·S. 6-3. Bo Tells Players They're Not No. I ' ,, ANN ARBOR, Mich. CAP> Coach Bo Schembechler tells has Michigan football players lh~y·re not good enough t.o be ranked No. l in the nation -but he's not about to say another team belon111 there. "No. no. Let's don't get carried away there," he said with a grin. Schembechler doesn't want the lofty ratings position to give hi11 11ophomore and junior-laden Wolvorinc11 swollen heads and perhaps m ake them overconfi- dent. "l 'm telling the m they're not that good." he said Monday at hh1 weekly ne ws conference. He sald he doesn t knOw 11 the top spot In the Associated Press poll has affected the play or his team and added that he hasn't used It as a wedge to pump up his youthful &quad. Schembechler. one of the most r eapected and competent coaches in colle~e football. was uked how the Wolverines are procresslng. "f really don't know that much about football," he said, tongue· ln-cheek. Anyone who doubta th~ pl'O- gress of the team need onJy look at lbe Improvement from the openin1 day 40•27 victory over WlaconaiJ\ to the second game 1.-t Saturi!ay. a Sl·O drubbing or a highly re1arded-Stanford team. ''Maybe t ml•ca.lculated on Stanford's dtrense," Schem· bechler sald. ''Tbere'a reslllenc1 in the Stan. ford pro1ram. Nobody should Lake them U&blly. Thef'U bounce back.'' Whether Michi1an laket ILs , next opponent li ghtly nsmalns lo: be seen. Th<> Wolverine& host: Navy on Saturday. The Middles.: l·l , are coming off a21·3trlumpta,: over Connectl<-ul but aren't ex.-; peeled to be a big teKt for: Michigan. : Last week Schembechlcr uld, · "We're not gonna gel uny 56-yard: runs" ugaln11t Stanford like they: did a1aln11l Wisconsin. They' didn 't. But they hud un 8S·: yorder, a Sl-yorder and a -43·: yarder. "I think we hod a couple ad· jualmenta to spr1n1 l{UYI frto ~at Stanford hadn't seen before. • rar,. ·rrap options," he said. "I don t think you can count on that kind or ball1ame cont11'tcnUy. 1 We will not break plays like that : on Navy." ~ Reminded that he said the • same thing before and was pro-• ved wrong, he aaJd implshly: "Oh yeah. l did. didn't I.•• } One caaualt.y In tho St"81\forel game was safdy Dwtlht lOckl, I selected by coaches d top de-1 fenslve player or lhe 1ame. Jtlckl anravated a finger lnJu.ry and und~rwent aur1ery Monda1. f Dodgers on TV ·I SAN FRANCISCO-The t.o.l Angeles Dod1en and 'Sao Fran·1 ciaco Olanta open a Une-1ame 11eries at Candlestick Park here tonl1ht with LA 's Doua Ra 04·1l> facin1 ydun1 Bbb Kne per (0.1 > In the Oral aame. Tonlcht '• acUon wlll b teleca•t on Channel 11 ""'•~uutw at 7: 10. rt will at.o bt broedc over radio staUon KA.BC (740). • -I • TU-.d'X· September 21 1978 DAILY PILOT A f ;J Defense Is Forte forLM Prep Offensive Play~rs of Week Coedtee at heh Are• School a.aect Play..,. of the Weetc. LA 111RADA~'lba Le Jlll'lda Kilb Matadonia 'lnay be lookln& for a llt· U. revense after tbe a.o dhbblQI tb•y took fnJCD JI._. Del lut aeuon. And the Matadorea 1rill set their ebanee for retribution Thursday DlPt ('1:30) wbeo \bey equare off a&alnat the vl1lU01 Jlonarct>• or i;.uta Ana in DOD·leque ~ 'lootball ac:Uoo. ' 1bb year La Kiracla has a new coaeb in Tom Edie and ls comlo1 olf a '1-S win over Neff ol La Mirada. Mat.er Dei, with new ~oacb Wayne Cocbrun · • and a•• off eon, IQft to Dos Pu•blos ·(Goleta) 17·13 · 10 its aeaaoo opeMr. Mater Dei bas been oper •ttni out of a Jlouato1' veer formlllloa and uslnc quarterb9cka Tim Wlemore and Mark Druba. '•Defense is our strona auit," says Edee. "And we respect both Mater Del quarterbacks. DAVID MEADOR Colona del Mw "Wl1more bas a good MIKE CAMP paulng arm, but it was e -I Druba who sparked ____ ... _te_n_c_• __ _ them to two TDs aeainst Dos Pueblos, so he can't OCC Polo be overlooked.'' !:d1e feelJ his veteran aeeondary will be able to Ou J k jlandle the Mater Dei l 00 aerial attack. · Steve· Gerson and I B h .1peedy Ron Vogel will be 8 rig t holdin1 down the corner spots for La Mirada and Boosted by the return Mike McClanahao and of goalie Blll Rice. i:usene Johnson will ace Orange Coast College's Mtioo at safety. water polo team again Offensively La Mirada figures to be a solid con· will be setting up in the I tender in the South Coast and will attempt lo Cooference thisyear. . DAVE BRENNEN Costa MeH WILLIE GITTENS Founteln Valley establish a balanced at· Rice was a goalie for · · ta ck • a l t ho ugh , OCC's 1970 outfit. "We MARK DAA.ZBA according to Edee, expect big things from Meter Def quarterback Dave Rose's Bill.'' says Pirates coach ----------etren1tbispassln1. Jack Fullerton ... Re The 6-0. 110.pound could be the best goalie senior will be throwine to we've ever had." St k C Tom Dixson, Vogel and Rice is getting some · 0C &r8 tight end Randy Howidt stem competition. Bill . (6-1, 185). Prichard, a starter 'last At OCJR The Matadores run-season, is also back. ninl ••me will feature Other lettermen in-An Impressive field of McClanallan (5-10, 175) elude Steve Wyatt. Corey pro stock drivers is ex- •t fullback, and Dan Ward, Oscar Trout, Greg peeled for the United 'Murayama (5·5, 145) and Scott and Andy Dev~ States pro stock cbam· Gerson (S·lO. 175) at Wyatt is a returning plons blps at Oran1e tailback. · starter wbtle Ward and County International F h II . Tt'out played quite a bit Raceway Saturday. • 001 8 · . last season. The U.S. pro stock Seven rresh'l'en and a champions h i ps will transfer are a mong feature two divisions those competing for with a s p ecia lly · sla.rtin1 berths. d t h ace JUIOOa V•Hlf"Y se...-,o..rwn ··-1l It .. 0-,. •• t .... •• 0 0 0 -0 I•--lflO' T~-0.-t, C.rorH J, l•ool, Jor<Mll\. PAT--y 1. 'lbe rres""'men in"'lude prepare ma c r m .. class and the mational MIKE MULVANEY Dene Hiiia RANDY ROTH Huntington Beach MARK SANDSTEDT Mlaafon Viejo RANDY ADAMS S.n Chtm e nte RANDY HOLLADAY Edlaon BILL GOMPF Laguna Beech BOB THAGARD Newport Herbor JOHN HALAGAN Unlveralty HECTOR AVELLA El Toro MIKE FUENTES,, Marina CIF Poll lists 3 In Area Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach's Edison are rated among the top 10 prep football teams according to the flrst releaae of the CIF Top 10 poll in 4 ·A claaslfication. The Barons of Foun· taln Valley, 34--0 winners over Redlands in their opener, are ranked third and play Long Beach Wils on Friday. LB Wilaon lost to West Tor· rance.17-14. Edison, No. 9 in the poll, meets No. 6 West Torrance Friday. Alao ranked in 2·A is Laguna Beach, a 25·0 victor over Brea. The Artists of Laguna Beach m eet Norco Friday. Norco just missed the lot.h spot in the 2·A rat- ings. Qll'~IAUP'O\.L .... t Soull\Hllh IHll 110 The Loa Amlaoa Hlah Amtcoa aerial attack Ja Loboa of Fountain almost non•xlatenL Valley will be out on the ••our pualna was prowl fO'I' anolbef' South sporadic, and that CIO'ald Cout Lea1ue team as hurt \ll lf we don't lm.· they t a k e o o the prove," says Calonlco. University Trojans b ... Thursday nleht ('7:)0) Lobo• quarter •c~ at Tustin mah ln a non· Roy Chapman coa-.plet.-ed three of seven PUNS leaaue football 1ame. for 27 yards. Hew• m. Dana Hills was the ter~pted once. Lobos' ftnt victim, U.3. But Unlvenlty's hi1hly But tbe passinl 1ame touted defenshe u.nit ts not tbe only reuon bas Los Amllos coach for Calonlco's con~ Al Calonlco worried. ••Dana Hills beat .; "University has a up pretty bad, and l'm well-drilled team and concerned about our an outatandln& defense. physical condition. Wit.Ii They have tbat de-a Tbunday game. l'lfl renslve tradition there not sure we'll be r~ and it's gofng to be · covered," be says. tough," he says. Tackle Randy VU• Despite Friday's win, que1 ls out with the 09 Calonico is not satisfied and Dan Kirkland ls with tbe Lobos orteme. troubled with a knee In· ··we must achieve a jury. They are lisUd .as better balance In our doubtful by Calonico. runolne 1ame. We can't And according to always go up tbe middle Calonico, University's and must go off tackle offense could be a test and outside with more for the Lobos defensl\'e consistency," be says. unit. Runntna back Mike "When University Hancock chewed \U> the 1et1 more experieoce turf for 117 7arda net. wtt.b lta new offeDMt the And Ken Gr eve ac-team wUl be explosive. counted for M •&a.Inst I Just hope lt'a not m lt Dana Bllla. explodes upon. l can aee A~~ r d I D I t oL them scorin~ a buneh .. ,. Calonico, Greve is says Calonico. among the ill and in-Kevin Hook will be jured and is doubtful for leading the Trojans at Thursday's act.ton. quarterb•ck. John While lbe cround HaJagan broke three game may be in work· toes In thelr scordess ing order. tbe Los tie with Tustin. Football Contest ' Won by Hockman- Michael .,Jrockmtn of Stelnrude bas eamed Runtineton Beach is the dlnoer for two at the first 1918 Pl 1 s kl n Moonraker Restaurant Pickeroo football picldnC in I rvltte, or at either contest wlnner. Reuben's Costa Mesa or Hockman correctly Newport Beacb. tabbed~ or 30 games In Jack Cass ldy of the Pickeroo. That tied Balboa Island wina free him for first with Bill car washes at Metro Qlr Steinrude of Capistrano Wash Systems of Costa Beach. Then Hockman .Mesa or Huntington came closest to guessing Beach. He had 24 of » the total number or games correctly doped points scored In the 30 and was in a massive tie Pickeroo games to be for third, but 1ecured h.la declared the winner. potlUon by virtue of the Hockman wins a one-· ue-break,er. year membership at the Thia week 's contest Nauti l us Newport will appear in today'• physical fitness center in and Wednesd ay's edi.· Newport Be a ch. Uonsofthe Daily Pilot. Ju .. 10• VA•ttn k-ltf O..•run IMfi"• 0 0 0 -0 Erin Sloan and Keller Hot Rod Association Penrod (Estancia), Jim 1 I •~k --------------------Davidson <Fountain ega pros ...... ers. Valley), Steve Soros i'he Spirit of 76 rocket (Villa Park )' Dan funny car with Sammy Adama (Redlands), Don Filler at t.he wheel will 1 SI PMll 11.01 1" 3. f'MM1t111va11e.,11 .. 1 ,. • LO\"""' 11.01 102 DECEMBER OCCUPANCY 'Ow...., 0.1 Mer 1• • o •--21 CdM 1corl"9' TO•-Crono" 1. Pl-, Har•oftl. P•T-C.-4 cr-1. WPMOMOal! ~..,QdrWn s.Nt-• 0 0 0 -· "1111•\lefl vi... 11 • • ...,., •• MV 1<orlft11: TO•-"r.,.rlller t, .. ,,.., __ :::'"::: '""''· Sc-.., OoMrtff9 ....... Gold 0 •• ....,.. .o.r...,. a,o,.. o o o o-o l!dl\Oft >eOf'l"O: TO•-"_, J, lillemw. ll'AT-C.>11110 l~MI, SOll'MOMOal! lcere ,, °""'..,. GM-Grow I t t -tt """I .. ~II 10 0 T If-JI HI k•lft9c TO. -O•.......-J, Ll11ta<1;m, PAT-Chee 4. ll'G- ~ ' ... THI ULTIMATE COUPON ···-l""9 this to Dick Mlfter Mofarl .Altdw.'19'••-,-. FIAT 128 2D• SID.AMS • 4DIS9AMS STATIOM WAGON SPT.CPI Gauchos Tough s Sarvll• Cl.01 " • w .. 1 Torr.nc.• ( 1.0I 19 1 54 Jelvl lo~o 11.01 n I~ .. MOftlU 11.01 71 • 0..t .. y 11-01 " Terreri <Los Amigos> staee an exhibition at With four All·Misson and Eric Elder (Newport OClR. The car has gone Conference players re- Harbor). more than 2SO miles per turning, Saddleback Ian Crockett, a 6·5, hour and is in the nve Colle&e fig'1res to win its 22JO.pound transfer from second elapsed time second straight Mission Riverside CC, is also category. Conference waler polo high on Fullerton's Ust. B 111 • •Grumpy'• championship this year. OCC's pool ls having Jenklns of Pennsylvania, Gauchos coach Flip lta pipes replaced, thus will lead the NHRA pro Darr will not commit the Pirates have been atockeni Into action with himself by saying Sad· working out at various Larry Lombardo as hla dleback wUl capture tho sites. drlvtr. Mission title again. but ho --------~-~ Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE EaatDlvldoa W L Pd. GB, New York 92 54S .622 Baltimore 81 68 .544 11 Ya Cleveland 76 73 .510 16\AJ Boston 74 76 .493 19 Detroit 67 82 .450 25\AJ Mllwauhe 64 ~ .'30 28\AJ WeatDlrililm J{anau City 8'1 6.1 .580 Oakland 81 89 .s.o S Minnesota 77 75 .507 11 ~:· ~~ : :~ ~Va Chica10 63 88 .417 24.,._ ,,,__ . .,. ...... le110ft 1J, Otlt•ll • Mil•-.. 4, N•• Yer' t C.llto<'111a 1, Tu••• 0..ly-•o< ......... , ...... -·. Mllw-M CC.Olwm .. 1• .... HlllM)" ...... ff"1.,_.1.,11_c.......,1•1,t • , lll<tffj ........ IQrlmt..., .. , ..... ~ i.- ~11·'1 O.WI-IW•lh Ml et 0.-l IF'l<lrlP<'ft-l Oelll-(..,,.._ t ti at IC-CtlY Cll,. 11~1 Mi-•t. IM"'fllft .. 1)1 at ~ I..,_ ~!JI , .... '"''",.., .. Cell ....... ff ....... ,., ............. 0.-1..-at Ot•r•lt ""' ... -....... -_,,_...al N-YOA o."-.. u-01, -i.etCH~ THtUtCll~ NATIONAL LEAGUE EutDM*- W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 89 58 ,(i()l Pittsbur•b 85 &4 .970 4 ~ New York 80 70 .533 10 Chicago 69 81 .480 21 St. Louis 68-81 .4M 21~ Montreal 51 '11 .345 39 w .. tDMalom CtotiJloatl 96 55 .838 DoctCer• M M .seo 11 \AJ Houston 75 7'1 .493 21 \AJ San Franclaco 70 82 .461 26'Aa San Dle10 68 83 .4:14> 28 AUanta e6 86 .434 30\AJ ...... , •• lufw ..... y-'· "'"•OWOfl. 0..1, .. -~ttl f" ... Y'•O- ll'IU-rtf\ 1at11n IJ t -~I-tHI at Oll<-Cllt ..... , ... _\4_.,..,, S4 Lelllt IOtM't 1 .. 1 °' F'ti<»N 12 W Al Pllll_l.,.le (U...,_ t SI .... "'"""(~ ... JO.ti al ¥oo'4r ... CW.OM<! , ... Sltf'I oi...t COrllfl" HI • OllCWlllll 11«"'¥ IJ.SI Att..lfe CHIA,.. t .. 11) tt ....,._ IMdll)«t 1'1 L.M ........ Ulev t•t1I at SM,._,_,..,, 1•111 ' does believe his team will be improved -which could mean a lot or trouble to opponents. · "AJl I will say is that I think we have a better team than last year." says Darr. ~adlng the list of re- turn e es are David Devore. goalie Dave Koorajian and Phil Morreale, all of whom were chosen to the All· conference firat team. Terzy Murphy, a second team honoree, also ls back. Darr also has some talented tranafcn and freshmen. The top transfers are Blll Bunee and Steve Kitch. both of whom could be start.era. Bunae, a Foothill Hlgb ,rad, Sff Polo,Pa1eAH It E•-11~1 n ~"' M\lir St. Fr•n<lt, ,,.,._, li."-Amel, P11.sll. J·A 1 So Pa-. 11~1 J !>e<\M.trino 11.01 3. T-pt• Cily 11.01 •. O...rte Ct Ol S tenon II°' • CA\ Vtlley 11.01 1 "11olhlll Cl.Ol I S. V•llfY 11.0) ' ,,.,..,,.Im 10-0. I I 1oe1-....11~1 1·• tJJ 114 111 IO " 10 60 n .. JI 1 Softer• 11~1 ,., , u ....... (l.O) 10 J ....... 11.01 1'1 • e ... >1-K•-d1 11~1 ... 5 NOrtt Vllle 11.0I 410 • "ovato.1111.01 n 1.lc>ftl•• 11.0> 70 ... ""-' Cl.01 50 •• ..._ .. _1141 .. 10 !>M Dl-t 11.01 J'I Olflen· Norco. An•••-va11ty. Hc1o9IK ,.........,,l!_a"ra. c:MltSCOUltTaY TDll'le ... 1. ••-. ' vrue '"•••· J Paiot Vtr .... 4. Mtrlft•, f. ,Mlhlll, 6. WKlmtMI .... I. "-"""' Pwrll, .. .._.... V•ttey, 9. CrH<elll• Vellty, IO ... ._k. J.A t. c.t8 --. ... 1. o ... rw1. 2. v.,..,. ci., •· HlhftllOrM, t . UIOl..,..ty, 6 WHt c:..vtfte, I. l.01 Am19", t ......... -· •• OewNry, tt. '"''"'" Vlele arid -.. o._ 1v... ...... oau1 64,177 SQ. n. NEW BUILDING PLUS DOCK·BIGB LOADING, ED'AKSION LARD, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AMORE. FO< inf0fmatt00 on this or other building artcmalives, call your broker or Cm.ig Lyon. Manager of Sales & Lca~1no. al (213) 628-4204, (714) 833-10 10. AVAILABLE NOW AT IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX WATCH EXCmMG •••• ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FOOTBALL THIS SATURDAY MIGHT -SE". 25th occ vs. SADDLEBACK at Lelcrd Stadium on The OCC Campus Gene Time 7:30 P.M. TICllT PllCIS: ADULTS $1.IO CNILDIBfSl.00 STUDIMT'S $1.ol IOXOl'FICI OPIHSAT 6:30 P.M. FREE PARKING GOOD PRICES GREAT FOOTBAl.l t • I J I i \ :A J i DAILY PILOT T~ay September2t. tm Golden West Has .. ght Polo Vista .1£ FoothaU Stars POLO. • • Sports Calendar Colllta•ed Fnm A·l.J __ , ,...._ ni ohtt ,...~•-H-•~ lllldt Co•ch•• et Each Area School Setect ptayera of the Wffk pl•Yed at"lbe University er.n ,_,,.-Me ... c;>e1 et t.a • s.. o-e-11,•1. Vlo!WflitJ•t of Arizona l•sl season wi•-•> m. o111¥111e m, Tuiu" et o. ... ~~ Golden Weat = alool wllb freshman Jett hu won •even a DeMott, (Newport Southern Callfomla Coo· Harbor). terenee w•ter polo UtJes The other atuters will a nd a lt bousb tbe come from • Ust that in· JbuUers lose quite• brt eludes ao~homorea from Jut ae81oo, coac.b Wencer 8nd irk Den.ois T om Herm1t•d'1 crew and freshmen Keith :.ai.D tl(W'e9 to be tbe Jobnaon <Huotln1ton cult favorite. Buch>, Glenn Ltn· Golden Wnt compiled deostadt (Edison) and a 31-4 record IHt year, Dan Neu1ebauer 'ftnlJbing second ln the (Westminster). Ken state tourney lo De Anza Gall•gber C Fountaan c.oueie. Valley) expects to back "We don't have the up Wuco lo lhe coal. leadership or depth we had last ye•r," uys Grid Poll Hermatad. "bul we're ioJng to be good. It'sjust 'f1le lioC> 'f-1\lf IHmS II\ Tito Al-·a quntion of wh•t the toei.litd Prou coll-loetbell .,...,, 'otberteama bave." """' 1irs1,.iou ..i" '" o.~ -~ord•.,,..to1e•"°'"'" The Rustlen have two t. ""'<llo-1•7> ,... t,tt. 2. O....SllMe IJI ,_ ... etart ers back -Tom >. ... ~ ... "' ,_ .u Crook and Todd Leeds, • °"-111 1-llO S. UO-A 2.0.0 1'1 plus three others that ......... -. ..... , ill pl•yed quite• bit-Terry 1. Gffr'Qle ,_ JIO .. Mertllll'<d ,_ .,, Rice, Steve We.acer and •. lHa•AMjl ,_ sn eoalie Jobn Wasco. tO. ~nsu )-().0 -II. """"Sl•le I 1-4 m ••erook is our best of. 11 -- ,_ ~ U .. A-.O.ma t H> "' fensive player and Leeds , .. llli_, NM> 112 ii a standout on de· IS. '--lslene St.io 1.0.I ~ 16. -C..Olt ... ).4-4 IS tense." av s Henn st.ad. 11. ""'WHl1>oi J,14 " Croot,Leect., Wasco .. ...-Col .... , __ .. 1t. USC 1.14 ... end Rice will be atarten, Jll. leaMlKll ·-311 JIM CONLEY SCOTT REIO PANCHO CASTIUO OCC Offense GWC Ott.nH Saddleb1ck OftenM TONY.MITRE PAT MILLICAN RICH SHIRLEY OCC Defenae GWC Defense Saddleb1ck Defense Oln1 ... lenoll-leftl• Fo II -I> UI, WIHll'lllM ... *I Ml•'*' Viet-While Kilcb WU. at.arter lel""'•'lev n m Ill .... ~ •I Coste w .. D 1~. at Su DieJio Sl•te. · nwwe., , ..... u1 -..... ... ._ .. ~ ... o.1 uiu1. ,.. ai-...... .uun:n "'*' T.nu ... -.Wtor 0.1 •I L.e Mir--The I•• n,.r.....,.____ ,,_Mll-i.et A...itn.,. UN'°""• ~.' .... ""cJW.Jl•ll. Al L9flt lloeai Ott are Brian cDouale '~!',:! .. ,,Y _,.,, M.trcos. c.i ..... .,.11~~'::"-w!!: '°"'-•· <Mlulon Viejo), Tim .. 1t11eto.M.H111 .. 1M•11eua""'"" 9o1 .. Or•-•• ...... u...-.... 6. ll~a (D•na Hlll.s) and ....,. .. ec"1-.....u 1u ... WIWIH•r-v,c.r.Mtlo4~111 Dou 8 uA,. (L Wfler l"•lt CtrtlU n! .M.tr. Qr.._ CAQI Col .... , 0...0 Mlll•M I un~ aiun• "°""""'iv "'•u'-' ........ """'"...,. bc.••.iw '"'<• "' 1..a,._ .. at1, Beaeb). .. ... _ ~ ... ,-.,..... IMt•M••IMIA'-IViete.YCMIU Other freshmen ln· '--...,. -...Y. u"'""'"i.. ""'"'*' ~~-~.,M~~~!'!-··~~.· .. .,, ..... o. ... """·Le-IHcl\. .......... _ " ..... --elude Dave B•tcbelor, ~·•1111e11ey""" •• T-.. -,.,...,., .. V•ll•t "' L .... ~ from Okl•hom•. Craig -....... •·-..-,_...,. s.. Wl1 .·-1 • ~· 10 .. •' ..... ~ • OemeM• *' .. ,..,Or-,,___ Fr8l'l.aen (Mlsafon Vi~Jo). -...y, I!.,..,. -,_, .. ,, 11.i,., ........ ._.,.,...,...,1111,."' ..,, .. ..., Dixon Hinderaker <Jn· .i .,._, ... JV,_,.., °'''"••" •t Amertu11 c11r1111M Olrll htnnl1-adlHt1 et l .. ....., 11 JOI, d.lo~. Greg P•1qu• (San ..... m. M"""'°°'°" .. .e .. a1 s... IK<•r-Cltr•ll• ot o.._. 'Wllllt Clen\ente). Rob P•t· c1 ....... ,. u ,.,, u111 •• ,.,., •' 11#~' •. _, __ ,.,. 0 .,-• ...___ Merl,.. UI. Oot11 Mllh et h-141 "vo ~ · ,_,.., • --lerlOn (L•&un• BelU!h), n nl, T.,.i1t1otMln'°" 11 .. ;. m.u C..\t et Otrr•lft. Go'-w.c •LA M I k e PI c k re n ( EI °""'• •• l!tt-ie u1, 1o1e..,-tt ....-''"' ., 1.»1, p...,_. a M o d e n a ) , C a s e y ;=E=' r=-='=' ="=1==;::::=;:=:::::::::;::'---::;:::;;::_::;:;::::::-;:''=1·::::::::====::::; Sorenson CD.a• Hills), IGH-RISE VIEWS Blake Summer s H (Lagun• Beac h ), • Matrcos Vassallo (Mis· LOW•RISE sion Viejo) and Fernan· CONVENIENCE. doSaJ•1ar from Bolivia. Area Goll atG CAlfYOM CC ~hllotF_T __ -1-Mr.-M ... O...~. -O,..Mra, _LAl,,...r'I. H;I~ oi.-. Joel\ Sheri, 0... -*" £•-· ~ S.; 1. ""' ..... ""~ ¥ervi.. MertLs. Mr. •"" MM.. ltoy ... ,..,,,, !Cltclk T __ , I mel "" -Mr~ Oetl De........,, Mr -Mn. °"" Aol9r-t.. S1: l. lllo I --Mr~ 0.119 Eve; Mr, e&d Mrt. Olo. Wiit-• c...-.·1 _.., 8ell T--: 1.Mr.-Mn. lllcllerd L Smtll\ .. ;. J. ui.1""' -Mn. em 0oy1e; Mr, -Mrl Ell°" Hellotl; Mr. -Mr~ Fr-"MYO"; Mr. •l\d ~ OoUll Eve. Mr •lldMrt Ktt1011P'W't'5 Gateway Plaza In NewP.Ott Center~ Four new bulldlngs In a garden · office community. OUtstandlng views, high ldenttty, pntstlge environment. Up to 8,000 square feet per floor • Free adjacent parking. Free space planning. l'!!!!!..A ~AV Contact VO\W brolc.,. ~I I;; RMI or 8111 Doney or Tom Utman PLAZA of MotlOW·l<•M•dy Corporollon. (n4) 644·5165. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY eer Hunting Outlook Low a.II of FOIH"-T-...nont; 1 wn1 H10Ql"• HU'Ty OoO-. ROft OM!rllll! Si<Ml•r Erlhon, M, J J .. - 0..9olM,. 1•0 KftlC-•r<lloao .... P•I N~. W1111ow It-rt-. s.. ILIUOUILCC P•rtltff'I kn.r Ball T-nl I Cb.ick.. ~lU. _a.. Moffit\, J OIO GM<I• w.ita, J Molllrt. Gaor<io, •: "°"IWl~.Oew G<af,'6 ~ 101,388 SQ. FT •. q'9BUILDING PLUS BAD. SERVICE, DOCK·BIGB LOADING, EXPANSION IJIND, PBOTICl'ED ENVIRONMENT, EASY~ ACCESS& MORE. l'or information on this Of 01~ rule.ting al!ernallves. call your broker or Craig Lyon. Manager of SJ!es & Leasing, at (213) 628·4204, (714) 633·1010. AVAILABLE NOWATIW~1A COIVIPl.EX WIN PRIZES WORTH $3,6~0 IN'76 Sponsored by WHldy Plgakln Pk:keroo '78 wlnne,. wtl •h•re prize• worth more than $330 by Mlectlng their chok:H of the win· nera of 30 weekend football contHt1. T)e' D•ltJ Piiot retlder beet predicting the outcome• of Plgsktn Ptckeroo 78 games wlll win • on.year member1hlp 8t the N•utuu .. Newport phyatcat fftneH center. 4220 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Be•ch. Sfcond pl•ce winners will enjoy • din· net for two at the Moonraker AHtaurant Jn trvlne, Reuben'• Newport Beach or Affben'a Coat• Mesa. Tblrd pl•c• winners wtll be •warffd free c•r WHhea by Metro C8r W1ah Syawma et H•rbor near Baker StrHt In Coela MeN •nd Beech at EUia Avenue In Huntington Beech. ..,....""-k .................. "" o.ily ~-'-" ----·-··"_, __ , Deer season opens Saturday for much of California and an.outlook report for nearby bunt· ing areas is as follows : ICEllN -e.cauw 01 HIY ....... , concJftlM..q 1-•0le "'tall,.<'_,, lor "''" n•~-..,., 11e1ter «<,.,._ ., ""'"· -· kill ........ ., lie up Mil<" ot Offf' re19 tn count1 I\ In prtvete -nNp \eQ..Ola f>let•-1 ~I -.,4 PVOltc OOtne1n lancH open to -le -llf\4. Some f'orlt\t Servi<• ,_J IWlft -" IHI-and ....,.. 1,... pro..O LOS ANGELES -Buck •Ill "*>Id be.oo..ttllewme•••••IY•••.,.111111• , .. <"-111 INlkeup of llef'd. OHr sut .. •ed !»JI 11...,llftq "'°"'d be lelf' to _.,Of\ "°"" llooo 01 5en o.o.1•1 -Ul•M. Main """""9 .,...,. -n to Pllbl« •r• '" A11991tt MetlOftel Fornt -_, ••• °" P<l••t• •-•" 1"•"'• Mol"I<• mount•tn1 end .,, • .,~,.. •ut •dve"ce wrtOen _.... .. POf\ te """' .. ,..,,.,.,.., OllANGE -Give" r~eM>ntble f'M;nter Pf'"'~,..1 '-111 '"OU Id bl et ~·\t M QOOd a\ IMt Y••r't !:•t•,,...~ tiff> '"""'• '" s ... 1. An• moun1a1.., ".,.(.' lert \llould cl>Klr •t USF5 ,_,Ille ticwn on opien •'••i •'Ml •<<nt rOICh. SOUTHWESTER N SAN 1£11NAllOIMO -Ottr 1n Oood .._ ""O..y\Cett•....S•••or-c ..... .,,,._ are "'11\le<tory 11.r .......... ·-Buck urrv over~ °"""~ -llfl•W••SOll IHI v•••.Wln-"-WM•ton, aJMlll>Q ()(I 11. WfSTEllN lllllElllSIOI! -HIMlt.,. llYC<•H -kl be •I 1 .. \1 .. _., H IMI war Willi Offr II\ 900CI t"-- ,,.., -lo<•t.d ... o.• ---· lor "91 111 wtl\l•c tor v ~toe­ " M•U.eceon~t".n C••w•1...._.,_,~ &t,......rd•no ,..u~1 f91f•\h ......,.,~ ~Id <"-ck w•tll USl'S potr-Ofl .CCH\ aitWI CI01.Vt·•1 TWO ..,,,. n ,_. tJ-10 """"!\II In~ Jeclnlo -s.... lll•u "'°""l•ln1. NOllTHl!lllN, CENTRAL SAN 81!111NllllOINO -0.er "''"Do >UI· ter•<I 111ro1191\out rnelor -1.i .. ,.,..., M4 mo.t of hel'v•\t wOI OC-CUI' nMr Ponfo lie~"· COllOf\-Sor- l"VJ, Cut 50<•"9\ -S....i (An'°" -.-........... ,, ... __ _ '"9'ndllO tor e1t ""'mpro11.a ~ .,,_, tr•1t\ Hunter\ 11r~ to uw ....... "'° Waif -"°'"' Hilh <Amo<!'°"""' lor bett.,. control Of fir•·~ •ttt•r SAN OIEGO -l'ewtt MlfYIYel Mld buck ,.,..,. ... ,,., -encl C..Ck klll JC Soccer ~W.'1 Ill ltl UCLA OWC teorl..q Flori" Dor ... RULES I SW!flll 1 ... tRl'1 'II"-Mltw .. I ,.,..,..Mt le<tl"'I .. ef II It ·"'~ow ceftfnt ..• ,. •• ,.... .... f.a<tlmt••" '' .. n....-., •11 • •••c.t ...,.lc•t• "I"'''""'~' ,..,..,_.,.11•-tll-t.1.ellltote , ......... '"'9M ... 111<11 ..... ,._ ......... *_lllllff 2 -II ... PIG\KIN fOl(Jtl!ltOO, '"• ~ Ot_.,._,,., P O. .. , IMt. eo. .. "'9>•. CA tM1' J °"'r-... "', ,., ,. ..... _.... __ .. -. c... ... ,_, ... --tllel ( .. \ff • .tll<l•lt ....., ... _i..a .. _It,... ..,,,, .. '""" • ol ... le ........ W ol ........... _ -fflAf ••-ollly HY •-I .,.1'1e> Ill'" .i\ce-Oec.W... o4 ...... , .., I.Ill• """ _.,.., .. u-4HHlln•••v•llc-\~ .. • f"4r'" mom M llO•IM••-M Ml lolef' '"-" ~ri<Ny • ,,... .... de· ................ O•lly P'llOI CellaMeuofllc•t>y• p M S Oelfy POol e"'ploye> Oftd tllelr '-'•" l•mllitt .,. fttt tlltltle ......... • Tl8 allEAKEll aLANIC MUST 81 P'ILUO IH Oa llfTaY IS 11010, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : ENTRY BLA~K : : . : Name .................................... : -... -" ... , .. ,...._ .. 1$ ..,.., Major .... nCll\Q ...... ,. wl1111 .. CIOWlllld "lllOl\el l'ot'Ofll -Mc· C.lft ll•fleY Nellot1at C-al("" ~ -WllCllll• Men~..,.nt Area. W1tll -~IOle •mt'9t<Oft of ,._....,., Moufttalft, '•""• •ltlllft ne11_, lw"1 •re-..,.,_Pl•••llebl<telUS'5 .i11rld off le" - , • ._, 11•1- llYIN ADYANTAOll ouaPaouonus · th.t yOU11 mey not! 1 COlll""'1 OIANCH couNn conu•t IAdlHli.,1 ~ ..... he c ....... "' Y191e, ... ~.-•&Mt ............ LA._ 2 MONTH TO MONTH • llNTAL IASCS 3 NO Oll'OSff ll9UlUI ON AP'PlOYID cwn 4 ONLY •t7 10 PD lllONTH TOTAL COST laellMtt.14 ,...el 5 NIW COM,ACT UNIT SIU II 1•, 1 4 a I/al 6. YOICI MUSA~I PAOIU ALSO AH AVAii.AiU 7 fUll fllf MAl"111fANCI ORANGE COUN7Y RAOIOTHEPHONE SEnVICf •~r Ml•_.Jtlolttr Bell of ~-1 Mr -"'" Oal9 Wll,\la..,,...., Mr. -Mr~'fl-rt Jo-. 5'; 1. ""'· end"'"· Wl\arlo.t ~-'°"·"" -~. Courl>WY Ow•M. 60; l Mr •NI NEWPORT 0 CENTER . Mt\ llllelletd ··-·Mr -Nin. I! II Hil-.'1.• Mr eflcl"""'-.IOIWI w.111, ¥.r eftd Mr\ JoM H ..... \,W WEEKDAYS: ADMISSION: -ce.Tn•YFMl ...... JU1•n•rrm b,i lHE fMN€ rDllP#I'( A bell., place tor twiineu In o bell., -· tor~. SBIG DAYS SEPT. 22·2& • • : Address . · .. · · · · .. · · · · .. · .... · · · · .. · · .... · : ' 1714) US.3305 : City ........................ Zip. . . . . . . . . . : .. '°· IAlfTA JL UllTA AflA You'U -Molor Hoow ltnd C.rnpert •.. 511•11• •. Triall•n • • Van1 and Vt n• ~' .•• s..J eo.c.. . c.t-· and S.M Boeh . MototC)'CIM • • Otl Ille . . -"--· -,,,..., : Phone . . . • .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. : =-.":'.· ~ ,c:-;~ '.: ':: : Clrcl• teams you think wlll win this Wfflr'1 ~mes : _____ ... .....,., .. u_, ___ _, Rotd VthlclM • . AV $up1>ht1 •nd flundr«h Of othtl ~ eaNbott : : : NY Giants vs Rams : -------.!.--~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~ : St. Louis vs San Diego : • : San Francisco v1 Seattle : • • Oakland YI Houston : • • : NY Jet• VI Miami : • : New Orleana YI Kanaaa City i • : New England YI Plttaburgh : : Minnesota va Detroit : • : Green Bay YI Cincinnati ! • • Cfeyefand va Denver : • • : Buffalo YI Tampa Bay : • : Bahlmore vs Dallas ! • : Atlanta va Chicago i : USC VI Purdue : • : Air Force va UCLA : • • Cal YI Artzona State : • • : Tulia v1 Arkansas : • : TCU vs Nebraska : • : W eat Virginia YI Kentucky : : Tennea,.e ya Auburn : • : North Carolina v1 Army -: • • Mls1ourt va Ohio State : • • : Navy Y• Michigan : : Indiana va Washington : • • • Vanderbilt vs Alabama :. • • : Boston College va Tulane : ~ Baylor vs llllnol1 : • • : Maryland YI Syracuse : : Clemson v1 Georgia Tech : • • • • • • • • • • • TIE BREAKER -My ..,.U en the tOC.I • : numller of ..-1nt1 ICOf'ed In •II 30 games Is • • • • . . ........... . • • • • • • • • DAILY PILOT 40.000 MILE STEEL BCLTEO A ADI.AL 1171-ll Dtt71-14 •71-14 At71-14 .. 7 .. 14 .. 1 .... G«71-15 .. 7 .. 11 JUl-U Ut..71-1 3t.OO 44.00 47.00 41.SO 4t.OO 11.00 52.00 11.00 17.80 lt.00 The SCOTSMAN TIRE OUTLET 1938 H!WPORT ILVD CHorfh of lffl St.J COSTA MISA -642-9260 McCUAllY nus -SIHCt '' 15 ( .. ) ,,,c: c:111:/4llY .,., \1 i \I t \I 11 HI H 111 111 \I 11 \ . --·· It 111 \I UK II\ II~ r.11 If \I<\ SAVE! .. Tllf'ffty Wltll n..Sc.._ TRUCK & CAMPER 7.00-15 JS.It 7.10.16 44.'5 1.00.16.1 44.9' 1.71-16.1 49.05 t .S0.16.5 53.15 IZ..16.S 67.'5 ""'1.IJ te U7 '.&.T. BELTED 471,.U 2l.IO 111-IJ 27.75 c, .. ,.. 21.IO En-14 30.IO Fn-14 JJ.00 •11-14 Jl.IO "71-14 11.00 •7a.tl JI.SO "7 .. 11 '17.H "'"'' Jt.27 ... 1.11 .. J.14J.&f • ... STotll HOUltS I MOMOA Y l :JO TO 6:00 1 SATURDAY l :JO TO ~:00 RAl!iED WHITE • J T. -. ' A70.IJ 170.J4 F70..14 G70.14 G70.ll H70.15 L70.l 5 27.00 ll.IO 36.to Jl.IO JI.SO Jt.00 42.oO 60 SERIES BELTED 41.IO 4UO 4J.IO 4t.IO • • ................................................. i ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••• ~ ' - Houses Bui It f o O r-de r By DENNIS Md.ELIAN Of• 0..IY .,......., 8111 Coulton bwlds houses. He's constructed Victorians, eolo n lals. and Sout,Jtern man1ion1. Ills piece de re· statance ta a castle, complete wttb worklna draw bridge. It's obvious he doesn't build or· dinary houses. It's even more ap- parent learnln1 lhalan entire de- velopment will fit on the livine room floor of bis Hunllneton Beach home. BUJ Coulton builds doll housa. It has been a hobby for the ·educallon writer since be bulll his Ont one three years qo for bl1 dauebter Velerle. That • 10mewbat erude desi&h was the apU1r that booked bi:m witb the dellr• to erea~ more eleborate i.ou... "I enjoy bwlcllni them ror ot.ber people lf I bave a r~ they're cotne to appreciate what I'm doinc." said the IOft-epoken former En,Usb, Joumallsm and speech teacher. He'• eurrenUy wcr1dne on a Southern manaion for a San Clemente woman who colJec:ts miniatures. She bac! been looking for two yean for a home to house her collection. She saw one ol his models et a show end lrnew in- atantl)' her aeereh wu over. PERSONALIZED "I have very few tbinp I sell out.ril,ht. Mostly I work oo Qfder, '°it 11 a very peraooal t.bln&. I en· Joy 1bowln1 them end seelna peo- ple take dell,bt in whet I have mode." Hb nut elthlblt will be al the BkenteJtnJal Doll Show at Hunt· ln1ton Center. Hunt1n1ton Qeecb, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 25 and 2L Dealers will be aeHin1 dolls, paper 1oods, clothes, accessories and houses. olrtton said people flock lo bis diaplay. "Parents co crazy with fright that their kida wUl be break ometh1ng Actually there is oothin& to break " Tbe bousea. made out ol on~ eighth Inch mahogany plywood and plexialass, are sturdy but li&ht. The wh1ms1cal structures att given a lbeatrkal Oalr with the use of a lot of moldJn1 and p:tint. Th4'Y often are set olf with a miniature flAg. EYECATCJUNG "I like the whole idea or theater and addinl( somelhlng t.ba.t will make It dramatic and snap the eyes to it." He admits he doesn't go Into as fine a detail as some micro· carpenters. He'd rather work with .. broader ldeu." HU designs. wbicb crow out of the various buildings he has seen while traveling. are not planned beforehand. He begins by draw- 111g directly on the wood. ··1 approach it more from the point of view of an artist than a craftsman.'' he said. Working with wood was a natural avocation for Coulton who grew up in Bucks County. Penn. a rural region noted for its I German craftsmen. "l always had a great respect for band tools and wood," he said. "When I was teaching the · first guy l got to know was the shop teacher." · LEARNED EXPER11SE It was his own junior high school teacher who taught him how to use hand and power tools with expertise. He built numerous cabinets and tables before concentratmg on the doll houses. which are companion pieces for the grow· Ing miniature craze. Coulton believes there as more al work tha,n nostalgia for those who are intrigued by the houses. They are not something that 1s available in every store. He. an fact, turned down an of. fer to sell commercially In order to mass produce them and make a profit, he would have to simplify them, he said. That would not only make them less interesting but he wouldn't get.as much fun out or making them. When he does sell one It ls far below the lime and effort that went info It .. Bill Coulton and <ifughter Valerie with house collection ··1 get great pleasure out of it," he said. ''When l have time l do It. when l don 'l, I don't. I still like to play tennis on Saturday mornings Skin Care Moisturize It "Aging of the skin is irreverai· ble '1lie most important factor is gen.eUcs. "Also playina a major role as dry, sunny climates. "There Is nothing you can put on the skin to cha nge it." This Is the belief of Dr. Frank Panzarella. a biochemist who re· ceived his doctorate from Fordham University. He spent his academic and business years researchlna skin, especially the process of aging. As president of lhe Doak Pharmacal Co. he has developed a formula. which, he clalrns, hu a deep action that keepa skin lookJna as younc and freah u possible. In BuUock 's, South Coast Plua >o present a clinic, Panzarella ;wu obviously discontent with 'Oleset-up . ~SALESMAN :· "I didn't expect to alt out here ~the middle of the cosmetics de- .,a rt men t. .. I feel like a 1alesman." lie said he would have pr~ (erred to have a private room ·Where he could talk to a aroup of 1'omen "about the akin." • And that's that way he atarted lhe interview. "The akin has three parts-the @ldermus, the dermus and the 1ub-cutaneous area of fatty Us· sue." The latter. hcsald, "is wtiat •1et.111111gsy and there ls no cream, that will penetrate tolt." Other th•n cosmetic surcery, he said, there is nothina thet will affect sauln1. and even then. aurguy merely etretcbs tbe akin to bold lt (sub-cutaneous) tiahter. "When we talk about the wey akin looks," be said. "we really are talkinl about ao extremely Udo outer part of the epidermua -the only part we ever see-the stratum comeum. PllOTECl'IVE "A complete protective mantle for the enUre body, lt ls made up of cells which orltinale where the dermus and epldermus meet. "Jbese living cells keep moving 11p until they reach thls outer layer. Bythentbeyan1Ufeless." ' A greet deal of the a1•· •peearance of the skin is de- tttmined by what happens within ~cells, be aaid. Tbe m.sc>r cause ol line& and dryness in this outer Jayer b lou -' of moisture, he said. The natural suppl,y la dlminlsbed by expocure to sun. weetber and overheated rooms. Also, he said, because of a&ln• there is a loss of mwture- rctalnln1 factors . He does not recommend ad· dins oU to the skin. "tr it Is moisturized," be said, "fatty . · materiela wiU be eecreted. ''The most you can do for any akin is deep-action cteM*lnt and mola turlzatlon end mild abrulon." which, of course. he says, his formula does. llOISTUalZING These moilturllln1 lnare.' clients, he said, penetrate into the eeUs of l.be stratum conMMD. 'Ibey are absorbed and retained, which "fill out" the many lines caused by moi.lture ddkiency and impart new freebnea ud pH ability• he ..Sded. Tbe cle-.stD1, mJJd abrasion fomnala does more than remove superficial dirt and ma.lu~·up, be claimed. "It whisks away invial- ble surfaee la1ers ol partially de- tached cell• and It incfeasa elreulatlon wbleb promotes IJ'OWUt of new eel la.•• Althou1b Panzarella believes diet effects the skin, he aays· there ts no auch thine u a akin Yitam.ln. "A well·balanced diet b all that's neceaaary. For added in. surance," be aaid. "drink one or t9'0 l)UMI ol mUk dally aDd eat Unroncea week.'' Pat Giddings surveys a piece of antique cloth . : .. Bill Gou/ton adds a ·colorful touch to a house that is designed to hang in a corner. .· . .\... ..... BEA ANDERSON, Editor • Tuesdl'(, September 21, 1f7S 81 and go sailing every now and then. It can get time consuming - you can spend as much time OIJ it as you want." · WALL HANGING The house builder doesn't just make the traditional table-top models however. He also designs them to hang on the wall in cor· ners. "It getl them orr the floor." he said. "It's also quite an interest· ·, ing room decoration. You <!aft light them and put them at eye level so people can peek in." Coulton hasn ·~ even beeun to use aJI his ideas. He'd like to do a modern town house, an old tlme fire station and school house and o barn with lift fork "for hauling hay." He said he was compelled to make the cast.le because of tho many small boys who were fascinated with lhe houses. One-of-a-kind Designs '• ·:: .. ~·· Timeless Lin e ·· By JUDITH (JO> OLSON 0 11 ... 0•llY Pllo<si..11 Timeless, beautiful clothes that are works of art. This is what Newport Beach de· signer Pat Giddings believes women want in their wardrobes. Mrs . Giddings, a former Nieman Marcus model. h.as re· entered the design field after a lon1 absence and is bringing what she believes is a new concept to Newport Beach. The clothes she offers are made from unusual fabrics she has picked up in her travels throughout the world and decor al· ed with various antique objects as jewelry. ··women are looking ror something out of the ordJnary but not out of thei r price range." M.rs. Giddln1s said. ··1 work from the fabric to the design. I prefer fluid lines." Thouch Mrs. Giddings does not actually s ew the garments heC1elf, she does lhe cutting based on the kind of material and the de- al.In o(the fabric, which often die· tales what will be made from It. She emphaslzea tbal cutting Is tho most Important part of making a professlonal·l<k>kin&garment. She is qualified t.O do the enUro Job from beginning to end, however, since she has been sew• ing since shew as 7 years old. At the aee of 12 s he was design· ing clot}lea for her fnends and during Iler early teen years was a fashion model ln New J e::'lley and Florida. Success came early for Mrs. Giddings, wboopenedberf~d&­ slgn salon ln Laguna Beach at the age of 17 and found Bette DaVb as her first client. ' "This put me on the map and for my very first venture was an ex• citing way to begin," Mrs. Gid· dings said. "Over the next few years I designed clothes tor a . number of movie personalities, Including Ava Gardner." Mrs. Giddings later sold to stores In Mexico and was com• missioned to do a coUecUon for ec• tte8s Elizabeth Taylor, including a weddJn1 dress which was never used Her career has been varied by studies at the American Institute (or Forelen Trade, a stint Jn the forelan trade business and the ex• perience or serving as a consul• tant in Interior dcatsn for her husband, an architect. All of \hcse have hcl1htcned her sense of appreciation for fine fabrics, which was nurtured by her great.1randlalhcr's buslne11 of importlnl French slllc to the U.S. "All a child I remember the beautiful fabric s In my .irandmother'a home," she Hid. Now., her eye, sharpened by buylnl trips to Europe and her education In fabrics, can see poulblllllet where p_erhapa ~cannot for an exclUnl mar· daie of cloth and unusual decor a· tloos. Modeling 'Works of art' are (from left) Dort Roftti, Pat Gldcljngs. Claire Robinson. .. I tembef 21 19'1'9 tide Not Blue Over. Green Ge &M hve a, ... U... .... leHe yemr ,... ... fehlllll -J•lM••· (Ann Landers ~ JAR ANN LANDBR.S: A of m1ne la ceu.tnt married Sbe WU born in £a.stem • _... but came to Ul1.I country • •be waa t.bree yean okl. Nt&hlnt about her la ~ ..ept her pareoU -and tbe1i' · ~ree buodred 1uest.1 have ~lnrit.ed tot.be w~ I re· m'WW my lnvltaUoo ln t.be mail ~ay. There waa a separate carcS in the envelope which read. "W we bavin1 a moDeJ' dance. Col!lC prepared. Brtq pUis aloas wU . ....,,.fAldlna mone)'." lllt abcMlt lM ptoa. I -*td the bftde Wbat it,, .. 1111 abouL Sbe kild me it •1 a CUit.om ta t.be «OUD· tl'J ol ha' blrUt for Ult su.ta to pln money oo lite bride's nlL Sbe DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a added, "I've teen tome bridel ZJ.year-old vtreln and a bit of a mall:eu much u $t00iaaev.,. )lliioQ. Ever ainc• 11• 15. I've lnt." been-poalnt aa • para100 ol I am nabber1uted. How do -Wtue, uyln1 "No. no, no," ttrat yoq feel about turnilli a weddl.QC to t.be &eenace bo)'t and now to b1tO a handraller? -11JINK l'U. the men. Tbey all bAld me peued DEVELOP A IUGRAJNE u a bllhly-prtnclpled, ....U.tlc Perfect." We've indulced In eome llcht petUn1 but I'm aw-. our love wW P'OW deeper and atrooter and be'• Col.QC to want more. (So wUl l .) Al\bouall "Kr. P." l.ln't ln a potltJon to set mar· ried ror al least a year, we've dla· Wiied tt. He'• the man l want ror my llf•tlme partoer. ~ I neecl to bow bow lo oveteome tb1s llek fear ol 1nual lnttftOUl"le. - ALL TOGETHER BUT ONLY PHYSICALLY ,..... la .. ··0.1&·,..-aell" pro- )ed. dear. YM ffecl ~••· U JM eaa'I affn a prtva&e lltera,UI, le4>k a. U.. ..... Mok •• JMr ffHIY w a&aLe Meatal lie~ A~latSoa. Aacl please. W me bow laow yo. mallt CMlt - I ••aa tl•• ae a ,......... tt· but her older atster who Uva \n Colorado aent her an aiJl>lan Ucket and she ten me. l "ve written Rosie at least rive letters ultlnt her to corpe home. When 1 called 'her lona·dllla.nce lu t ntcht ahe aald she bad r• ceived only one letter. l wu lucky she picked up the phont. Usually her alaler answen a~ hanp up on me,. What should l do, Annf -I'M HEARTSJCI. AND LONESOME • ....... c .. , .................. .. DEAR IOGUNE: U ••a u lady but the truth la I'm t.enilled e&a..le ......_, U.. ,.....,. ._. ot havln1 aex. I've been aware of llO& naddar It aa•..., Mt I c• this rear for a lone Ume but It tee •"1 ••eat ca.Ir~ wun't a problem lo me unUl frea .lffereal •aet........ DOW. DEA& ALL: S.ae earlr lra••atJc ea,erle•ee C••• foq.U.) b• left Ila •arts oa ,:. .. ...!' ••• , be ..... ,eel .,. ca.,ed llata I a&al1ed l.o write dda~al). DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wire lert me three weeks aao. Roale and l had tome problems that could have been talked out l Hd aev• beard of a monry ~·abid WU intriped with lbe aAPL Dea'&devei.amJaralM. ~ montba aio Imel "Mr. -ud clbpoeecl ti. DEAR H AND·L: U J'OO waft& your wlfe buk, doa't write ..ct doa't pbooe. GO 1et laer. ·: ,• ·: t:kJg 's Best Friend U.S. Tour Beneficial By JUDrnl (JO) OLSON OI N e>.ily Puat keH Elena Pere& de la Mora had ber lint drink of tequila at the aae on and baled iL "It's not somet.binl you llie u a youth. You have to acquire a taate.for it." she said durlna an interview in Cost.a Mesa where she was on a goodwill tour for Tequila Sama. Miss Perez, a public relations representative for her firm. sald her early experience with it was prompted by the fllCt that sbe~u catchln1 a cold and the drink, with a little lime and salt, was considered a good remedy. "I don't remember if I got rid of lhe cold," she added. Now, the 35-year-old resident ol Guadal~ara Ulres tequila ln every form and considers it her favorite beverage. Promotio.& tbe Mexican drink takes Mias Perez away from home IS percent or the time and she says her job is not an easy one. "But liv· inl out or a suitcase and belng away has been &ood for me. I have met a lot of peQple and aotten new ideas. · "I have also learned a lot about myself. You never know your potenlial unU1 you have to work hard." , Sbe said the moat dlfficull part ol tbe job at ft.rsl wu having lo speak Entllsh all the time durtnc her lrlpa to the U.S. She would 1001 for a converHUon in ber more familiar Spanish 1aniua1e. M.l.aa Perez, one of 10 children, bu worked from the ace of.H to~ her family ao ahe is ac- customed to bard loq bou.ra. To fill the Ume between appointments and ndlo and television appearances on her tours she reads; studies French, swims lf there is a pool and goes lo museums and the theater. In New Orleans she tries lo stay in the French Quarter so ahe can be close to the shops and jazz concerts and ln New York she goes to the theater several times a week. She finds some cities extremely borinc. so she spends time reading and writing letters to her family. Most of the time, however, Miss Perez is tallrint? about a subject abe knows well: the hla· tory and useoft~uila. The beverace wu the first alcoholic produd disWled In the Americas, she said. It ls made from °" heart of the mescal or a1ave plant, wJUch tak~S-12 yeJJ"S to mature. Though many br~ are available in Mex- ico, the most popular la made by the S..u1a run.1. ly, Miu Perez said. · Don Francisco Javier Sauza, arandson ot the fum'a founder, la considered the "father of the industry" since he brought in new, modern =~eat to speed the process, Mila Perez Mexicans used to c:l.rin.k in small tavel'M at lhe dl.atillerles when the companies were small. Mlsa Perez said. "They would buy tequila without labels ln the 'tavernas·." How youn& ls loo young for a cblld to learn about aex? That's jwst one thin-you 'LI rind' in Ann Landers'a new booklet, "How, What and When to Tell Vour Child About Sex." Send 50 ce,nt.a in coin, alona wlth a loQC, stamped, aeH-a4c1ressed ea• velope lo Ann La~, P.O. Box HOO, EtPo, lllrlOl.20.. :: •' People Pass AT WIT 'S END Trademarks and labels were Initiated by the Sauza founder, CenobioSau.za, ahenoted. Who elae bes ides Mexicans like tequila? C•Ufornians, Miss Perez replied. "Forty percent or all tequila sold In the U.S. la In California." • John Robert Powers • My name 1s Murray Dombeck and I'm a ruest columnist. '.: I'm a 311 month old Yorkshire Terrier. -: Tbere are n lot of dogs who are wonderinc :~hetfier .. t:hey want to own a person. They like 'people. Tbe)''r~ fun to be aroUnd, but are t.bey wo1lh all lheruss and bother. : I fell the same way when a few months ago I observed lbis couple. Their do& (another ~ork.sbire) had j i.mt been killed and frankly, they \were a psychological mess. Durtn1 the ln- terview. tbey kept callin& me "Harry" (the de. teased dog's name) and the woman kept swoop- ing me off the floor and crying In my fur. They Would take a lot of training. ! Pint nJghts are *cnerally a disaster At 11 l>'clock al night just when lhlnl;s are be1inninr lo took. they turn orr thellgbt.s and go to bed. <I bad ~ warned by other persoo owners that this ~outd happen ) I tried lo keep them on their fed Jlll nieht but things llke this happen. Old batils 'Jlre bard to break. • Another lblng you have lo le.now about people • ls that you ban to keep them busy or the1 drive t'oa cnasy. Evel'l' time I ate a houseplut. they »-ere there. When I chewed on shoet, they were lbtte. Ttley were smotbtti.ng me. Once when I ~l into the white llving room to ~o to t.be )athroom. she came in. swooped me up, ran ~nd hysterically Anding a key \o the back ._..,, opened It up and heaved me out onto the ~s. You cannot lmactne what tumed her on · When 1 "performed" she Jumped up and and dapped her hands wlUle summon.in& Jltfte other people from the~ to observe. I ell like a fool. The hardest part or tralnin1 a person, }>owever, is discipline. You have to be firm wllh J>C!OPle or they'll nan all over you. When they want to play by 1rabbint YoUr ll<Jle. at first you •' •• •• •• ·: ~ .. .. Enter the W.td of Beauty Through the World of WENDY WARD FASHION. BEAUTY AND CHAAM COURSES FOR EVERY AGE A WENOV WARD INSTRUCfOA CX>NOUCJS SEVEN WEEKLY SESSIONS PER COURSE QASSES IE<ilN WIS Ol'OCT. S. 1976 : .. .... :: .... lftC. . ... ,w ... .· '°' chlldr•n • to a • ; StYerl a...-. one hc:lUt ~ we111v SIS •• .. .; • .tiDUlT ~ llAUTT POIUM ·to develop a more confident you. Seven wor~1h0ps. two hours •• weel<ly us. CDUIM . for Junior and S..- HI 9 h ol rla. Seven cla11es. two noura WMkfY.SH. • llllf AHCl9 T9fCHAIM Must have w.ndy ~ c:ourae or sl"'ll•r train in g . Saven sessions, two tioura weet<IY.US. • CM>SSllOMS TOCMAIM For the Jun1ot m•u 8 to 1 2. Sevel'I ciasseS. , ,, hourS weekly s ' .. 1111 ,,...,,,76 , .. . flOa .,.,. ~,.,.,cuss&.,.,. . Ale...,,,~ ....... "* Iii/I& fl04t...., WAID just walk off, but when they puruse it, you just sink your teeth into their hands. They may look shocked and hurt at fi rst, but you 'II eventually have a person you don't bave to be a.shamed to lake places. While it is not yet distributed worldwide, more countries are discovering the drink Mex · leans have been enjoying for lo:J years. The Schools Form PcnonJ ~nt And lastly, be careful the first time you take them out in public. 'nleJ wander away from you. I don't recommend• lash, but leave lhem in the car a few times and they'll shape up. Everything )'OU've beard about people. is true. They're messy. They're temperament.al and the1're hard to train. But ln the evenfnc when you're tired and they scratch behlnd your ean . . . or wben you're'beat from the aun and they lel you play In the garden hose ... or wMJ\ you're sick, they put you on the sofa ... they're worth it. People make ire at pets. presents N.w you '°" "'"' ,.,-.onolly ortJ l.o111 llrsl lt•ni tlt1 emo1i"f .,,. ""~~ 1«ltrtiq1m 1Jt1 Jto1 .... , .... ...... ltJJ...._.~ .. c:.. ........ Jtwl.p,H tltol will alltw you to mo•• pants ,,. tll sty!,. ,....,. ... 1101>0lly ~-po1111 ,,..,..,.. 0 .... ""'"' ··~ '"" will ,., petl«tly. ._,..,_~EAitYlttt . mt ,ANT'S LCCTUM ~ 11.R IN P!MON 1 DAY ONLY' WED., SEPT. 22 iilOIMHO 10'.30 A.M. TO 11 30 A I.A, MNIHG 1'90 P,M. TO 1.00 P.M • 1 oa; Speotal ~t. 2'2 ... ._-....noTA flONTI DOUIUkN1T ........ """ .. 441 l'f How Only s49syd . ... c ....... •' ,.,. _,··-~""'•,...It pottttlll, to -i.to4 fot )'OVI ,C>,.KI llU, INUOOUCING ,ATTUN 14'0 "Ml,SlACKS" lohltwl _,, ... 11.•"••d -"0 _ .. ·- who wlll -~• ~'"' o polt 1,.,,,.t14', p011.,.,, ,, \ ., OtOTH WORlB Cf ADAMS ONLY! Call today for a lree personal analyi1s & program d1scuss1on ORANGE COUNTY #l Towt1 & Co.tty 547-1221· ~~ Teamwork Linda Blue and Doug Sulley. working as a team and with the assistance of their staff , arranged over $2 ,000 ,000 in loans on residential properties during the first six months . From Seal Beach to ~an Clemente and from Saddleback Valley to the sh~ll_£1~. property owners appreciate the friendly attention and efficiency of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. If you ' re a property owner and need capital, call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley for Information . The number is 644·8824 . They work together to help you get the money you need ! Newyort Equity Tunils,~~~·· ' ' AVCO FINAHCIAL TOWER 820 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE• SUITE 211 NEWtlOAT BEA~ CALIFORNIA 92eeO 71411«~2.a r DAIL r f.' Ll.. i Tuesday. September ~1 1979 DAILY PILOT Kibbutz Spiri Trans erred "' ·~ ~ u; ror m ' and women MANICURE-PEDICURE SAN JOSE (AP> -Rabbi MlchaJ Berns· trill, the first woman to head a Reform Jewish temple, want.s to insult her new con· cre1aUon with "lbe closeluut i.pint of the tibbuu." That fetllnt l1 one of "responsibility towards others, a fe.lln1 that what happens to one, happena to another " 'I'he wife of a physlc1an, Rabbi Dernstein was raised In New York u an Orthodox Jew. There are no Orthodox woman rabble& and she admits It la hard for her to relate lo the Idea of a woman fillln• that role. She said lbe convictJon that she could and should -talte an actJv~ role In her re- Uiton 1rew slowly lhrouah her toenqed yeara and during four years In larael, where as a woman soldier she saw women participaUn1 fully in society. "1 felt J wa1 on my own soil -that I belonged," she remembers The women's movement reinforced her determination and convinced her to apply to Hebrew Union College tn New York. She is one of only four women ordained es rabbis. "I don't want to push women to be rab· bis," she said. "But I would like everybody, men as well as women ... to be able lo do what they want In life." She added, "My m~m as a rabbi 1s lo create or recreate h life In a small community ... to crea e a urufied Jewish organization . . where people will come together to celebrate Joys as well as sor rows." Other areas the rabbi will emphasize for her new conaregation include education of the young -and slnlini· Michal Berstein is installed as first woman rabbi_in a R_efo~med Jewish congregation. Rabbi Morns Hlfschmann leads ordination. "Most important ia religious education for both children and adults," she said. "I want to teach them lo study and Interpret the Jewish religious leachinas on their own." Sin&ing is a "very important part" of worship services, she added. Capricorn Cut Red Tape. WEDNESDAV, SF.~·. tt By SYDNEY Cl,MARR lime. Visit one confined to home, hospital. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): If ARIES <Mar<'.''1 21-Apnl 19): you organize thoughts , Vitality. f.'ak es comeback priorities ... you will be advancing health and ·.-ork conditions im-your own cause in a pract.lcaJ, prove. Y<',onger person or ch.aid constructive manner. Accent on could ~ t esponsible for pleas ant friends, hopes, wishes, romanUc surpr.se. interests. TAURUS !April 20-May 20)· SAG1'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22·~. Moon aspects show you are an 21): You gain greater overall l>rocess of reevaluation. You're view -your spiritual qualities changing positions, ma.king room come to forefront. You are on for ideas, concepts wh.ach had path now lo discovery. been far away 1f not foreign CAPRICORN COec. 22·Jan. GEMINI (May 21 June 20) 191: Break through red tape bar- IUghlight veorsat1hty E~pand ner Be confident that your horizons Check s1~nals. r~erva on~inal, perhaps pioneering con- tions. Sag1ttarian 1s in picture cepts are correct and worka· One who is close to you should not ble be taken for er anted. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): CANCER (June 21 July 22). Your bes t qualities could be Money, conn<.'ctcd with past m spotlighted. Surprise element 1s vestment or interest or overpay present and you handle it to ment is featured. Put succmctly. personal advantage. One who is you're due for rt•fund ! Know 1t dose, then far away will finally and act accordingly back your position. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1· f:m PISCES (Feb. l~March 20) phas1s on possessions, what you Don't press --leave detaHs, fine llpend, earn, save. Ile anaJyti<.·al points for another time. Permit Do some pers onal detective· -partner , mate to express views work. ReJecl the superficial. or take initiative. Overall view Is VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22). ,best for now along with change Straighten out family affair~ !rom routine. Give voice some rest. Cycle high · If September llnd la yo11r judgment, Intuition apt to IX' blrtbday you faced facta ol life at on tnr1et. Emphasis also on pro. an early age. You couJd have perty, Ion& standing offer or am been separated Crom one or both b1lloo parents. You foresee outlines or LIBRA <Sept 23-0cl. 22)· future. You are a "natural What was a secret could bec:ome architect," an artist, a person common knowledge. 8(' pre who weighs various factors, in- oared Your ESP works over-terprels and seeks justice. J,,f•f ~,~'a# ~a&vtd ':::: /tlake Some Wonderful Change• in vaur figure How? You will rec.I~ a compllmentery visit end personal tigure ana1Y'1s. given a ral111lng demon51ra11on. shown how our melhod will help you acquire your lovely new proportlon1. Then lhown wnat meuurement1 era IOf ·-~~~~ <"Di T,.,, V• ~'nwteD~d~ • 3 HAlf HOURS ~ aoi-. Compfimentary ay ~~ u;::.J HOuas~.o... Lm-~ _.. ._. ....... c .. SNH ..._...., ..... I A.Mo . I '.M. S& t """".) , ..... LOH UMWAMTWD POUNDS AMO IMCHU HOW. WIT'MOVT SHOTS. PIUS Oil Sft .. UOUS uacrsa. Noll'lono com~••• lei '•"'"'9 101at•v •HrKUve ti yau re lillo;e moet -n you II n..a llOm" hf"P 10 a cll••vtt •I " Nu tnt1onal Guidance ~ More Attractive A~ ~Improve Poature ./ 10 Years ExPerience ./ No Disrobing CAU MOW for your 63 , 244 4 c....,n ...... twy Visit - &itidM, 8a&vta $ ,...,,n Mollie Parnis Boutique is showing! Come see the collection Informally modeled, and meet Ruth Mclaughlin, sales director for Mollie Parnis Boutique, who'll help you select from stock or special order your favorites. Complimentary continental breakfan in the Tearoom, Thursday, September 23, it 10 a. m. R~ (714) 644-2800, ext. 232. Informal modeling 11 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. From the group: a show· nopping fall ot black rayon matte • jersey, bedauled by rhinestones and bugle beads. ~ 12. Robinson's Designer Dresses, 84, Newport. • ACRYLIC NAJLS ·• NAIL WRAPS You too un hllve buutiful Nnd1 A nails. \..et • • I"-help you, c..a1 fot M appolntMaftl. • ' Bring In this coupon for .. Sl.00 OFF. ftrst visit (limit 1 '* Cu.totMr) 1 ~)1..(Jl.40 ...(. lldlk.,COITAlllUA .....,,.. ,,._..._, SA Pure Silk and Qiana Handmade Ties Reg. S15.00 end 120. Now $8.99 . . . ·. ·. · .. or 2 for $15.00 * : ·'X· fll . CUSTOM } FASfilONS, 3.oe ""' oPOA TO NfW~T eeA UITf 2 LICO \Ill.I.AIM (71•) 87& ~m • Shop Tuesday and Wednesday 10..5:30 • ; , • TU!!d!y S!ptllfttler 21 1176 l o.ACJli.l a~! ~---- DOOLIY'S WORLD ~S~IMI 1'HE SCHOOi. SEEMS TO HAVE A PE.1~. by Rodger Bradfield .. . . . . . ;'Harvey' Revived inHB : t .. . ! Thal funoy UtUe fellow wilb lbo c.lx·foot lnvl1lble rabbit I.a back ••ain. mtroduc1n1 "Harvey" t.o fet anothtlr aenerluon of lntermlesk>n Tom Titus ~ ] Wlllenbacber contribute a pair ot 1ood, brltr comic momcnl.'t. The beat of the cast, after Day, however, 11 Jlm Wallace In lhe _mm; ______ ...;;. ___ .-ahort but hlthly effect.ive role of the cab driver. Uitu Role Ol:in~ Keaton, \\ho began her c41n.•er acling in Oran,t• Coast Collea:e M u ~1 cals, has t.mde\I th ltudJniJ roll' o( lht1 tra ,ic hcruine in the nlO\ lC ''Look an~ for Mr Good· bar " §y•otrs at the Huntln•loo ach Playhou.1e -wbkb I.a ead an era wilb the play th•t an ita 13·year history. , "Harvey" WH UM! fint olftr· 101 by the playhouse, put qtther Ln lbe music room al HuntlnJrton Beach Hll(h School a year before the Barn, as It ts linown. became the iTOUP ·1 home hse. The nostalgia factor dJc:tat· 4d that the playhouse end tbis Otberwlu, <Urector Phil DeBarros' production retains t'nOUjb charm and comedy to 11ucceed aa •n enjoyable, tr U1htwel1ht, bit of theater, aided Immeasurably ~ UNI ocelltnt. performance of aex D~ ln the central role of lbe rabbit tandtt, Elwood P. Dowd. Day catches the naht note of cOod·humottd Innocence and adcb ao lmpecca· ble style or delivery in b&a in.· lttpret.alion of the mjddJ aced fellow who, asked lo choose between beln1e smart and pleas an\. opted for the !alt.er. Carta Trick'• aeltlna1 • con-.------iiilliii---.. .... -.. ____ ....;;.;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;w atruct.d by Don Vao Sick.le, is RICHARD "THE RETURN beauutully convertible, turning from a complete library to thu HARRIS tanltarlum waltln1 room with lit· ~ tle effort. The up1lain uil in the ~A MAN CALLED HORSE'' library la a bit dl1trachng, tbou1b. rtven a fayeroothe same Ewen mon lRcredlble ... level wblcb la unuaed. '"" more shocking thin 0 M••v1•·• A ~· tly Mory C. ... >ot Clll.C"'° 1>¥ ""'' °"-'"' Pf-<ed llt °"" ,, ... ~ ......... c;. .... ~ M1 _,, • .,_Of C.f\• ,,..--. h9"'~ • ., J1flll"t -PA .. ""'° F"'NY\ ON! »t .. ~Y' •I I JO ""~" O<t •• •1 '"• """'•"•'•" •••<" Pi.it-l11D Met" \l .....,.,...,...., .. ~,, ,._ •• ,, ... ,N) S.)t T'4~ C.UT ,_ .. Dowd llt1• ~OM~-"\ M trtl• Mt~ \ttT'U'''°"' °' S....t•• _ ...... lt•ltt Or °"'"' .. ' w.- "••0.-y Go••~"' -·rv\i.rv, JON\\•¥••• o....u. .... _. l«kWll_ .... ~,.,.,,, ~y Oluml•• E ""' °"'"•tM• CMr"'"' Wtt•.-nb«.._. 0.,.... CO.ttMy °'°"'~' UOYCl\1-• Greta Smith bas some &ood comic moments as Day's ex· asperated sister whose al.tern.PU to commit him back.fire madly. Sherry Starkey does a fine job as her wallflower daughter, thou.ah she's probably too attractive to do the role Ju.slice. "H.\&VBY'' CONTINUES Fridays and SaturdJys t.hrou&h Oct. 16 at the pll)'bouse, 2uo Main St., Huntington Beach, as the final production 1n the Burn before the theater is rued to ma.ke room for commerciaJ de· velopment. Meanwbile, the theater l1 doin• double duty this weekeod by boldloJ a fund· raisins carnival across the street 1n the Seacliff Villaie shopping center. 1..olor.., ...,_ J•lftW•lllllft ,..n•"¥i9'h" phase of its history with a repnse ol lbe gentle comedy which won Mary Chase the Pulitzer Prize in 19&5. TO BE TRULY efrect1ve, the show might have either been played as a Forties piece or its dialogue streamlined to nt the Seventies. Somehow the picture of actors In modern dress t~slng olf these dusty hoes doosn'l quite come into rocui.. TWO ACTOllS lw'nin& tn im· pressive stage debuts as mem· bers or the sanitarium staff are John Starkey as tbe youna doctor and Roger Mills u the 5\ronfl· armed orderly, thou&h Nllls could loosen up a bit and 1arner more laughs. Dana Lawrence is pert and perky as the nurse, while Jack Willenbacher gives a soUd account of the head shrink. The carnival will otrer kjddie rides, games, amusements, refreshments and entertainment wjth playhouse members and representatives of other com· munity oraanlzations m11nning lbe booths. Houn are Friday froro 6 p.m . to midrugbt, Satur- day from 10 a. m . to midnight and Sunday from noon to 6 p. m. - Proceeds from the carnival will go into the playhouse's build· int fund to finance a new theater scheduled lo be constructed next year near the site ot the current building. Lloyd Stephen~ is well ~ast as the doddering old jud&e tryini to sort out Lhe aitivation, while Did· dy Lammers and Charlotte 'Suite' Sour in Debut By JAY HAllBU1T LOS ANGELES <AP > Whal has a save-the· environment bombing, an ex·pom queen posing as a young executive's wife , an allenated son, a radical daughter and a nftyish. public-be-damned board member who 1.5 having a tawdry a/fair with the alienated lad's former sweetie' "Executive Suite" on CBS You win. Go direct· ly to the bored room. Ask decent, hard·working Don Walling, head of a conJ(lomerate called the Cardway Corp., to straighten all lhiS out. Then pray. But prayer may not help, judging from Mon· T\' HE\'IEW day 's start of this serialized corporate soap '----------'opera, put in CBS' even- ing schedule after ABC's succei.s with "Rieb Man. Poor Man" and "Fam1ly" lastseason, IT RAS MOllE BAD plots aloot than a town hall meetin& ln Beirut For openers, Don's radical daughter plants a bomb ll blows up a Cardway plant that makes pesticides believed lo cause cancer in mice. Not knowin& she did it, be is discussing the blast at a board meeting when I.be phone rlngs. It is bis wile "Darling," she says "Forgive me I know you're In a board meetina. but ... " Hoo-hah. His alienated ion is home, having spent 10 months in France failing to become an artist. But Pop can't come home now. The board is pondering a halt in pesticide· making until the mice feel better. And the public· be-damned board member, who covets Pop's job. 1s saying the halt will cost millions and ''we can't throw that away." . WHEN POP DOES GET home, he hears Junior bitterly admit raUure and mention a need for, ah, a job. But not as an executive Says Junior: "I'd rather come home Ured and dirty lnstead of used up." ' l!-!!!!~~~~~~~~:;:i Uthat's not enou,eh, Pop faces a big board fight "HARRY AMO WAl.TtR GOTO NEW YORK" tf'GJ .............. ........ ...... -.u. "11,...."IUltNT Off81MGS ... l ...... , ... .," •Af T1l UITil'S Clft" ........ . · CIHEMALAND CINEMALAND I Hl41t ~:llA Utlll.ialwl ••At.ICE fM WOMD LA~':J" CXl u~•""" , ........ ,. -U~M-""4--...ct..,,... '* ..... -----·· THl CITY SHO"INQ ClNT"t otlA .... 614->tl I "'C•Tl Ci .. Tll (.IMtMA \ ... I.A. ,.,..,.., IMAHCHtftt.-f)(.J 0 0 "'WY ICITY 0... IJC.1 because he wants lo install on the board a bright young consumer relationa executive The idea 1s to improve corporate relations w1th the publi~ Lillie does he know that the rascal's "wife" 1s an ex-pom queen wbo, upon comin1 to town lo join her beloved. gets a card that says . "Flower of Paradise -call me. Brad." Brad Is not her old man. No good can come of all ttus, unless you'd hke to hoot 200 limes more than ,you dad watching the cardboard characters, "'retched dialogue and mawkish melodrama of "Love Story." TONIGHT NBC PREMIERES "Baa Baa Black Sheep" al 8 o'clock on ChaMel 4. lt stars RoQC!rt Conrad as Marine Col. Gregory" Pappy" Boyington, the World War II flgher ace and Medal or Honor win· ner. Very loosely "Inspired" by Pappy's book about his life, it dramatizes said life from hJs bitter F1ymg Tigers departure to hls Ulegal formation or a Marine squadron or happy·J!O·lucky. deadly misfits. It's an old·fashioned he·man show. It treats women aa playthlnp, not playpersons, and war as grea• adventure. Pappy Is broadly depicted as a hard-drinking, cynical. mm nam mer with a heart' of gold. THE FLYING SCENF.S ore magnificent, pil· linl Marine Corsairs aaaansl T6 lralnen dlagw1ed as Japanese Zeros. although Pappy's pals may howl al an early scene where a P40 dogfights two 7Aroea at low level. To pl:ace >our mci.:oa1c before the readln11 p11blir, phonr Dally Pilot Cll&Ultled. 642-~78 -. I~ .. : ; . ~', .. , ~ • -! I 'A._ Clllld Harse:· The II-new adventures of Sir JohR Morgan ... the Englishman wtth the souJ of a Sioux. ••MURDIR IY DEA Tlf"' lflGI "IL.ACK llRD .. ''EYHYTHIMG ilOUT SU" CRI ''SILENT MOYIE" CPGJ "LOG AM'S RUH" "HARRY & WALTER GO TO HEW YORll" CPGI "OISESSIOH .. CPGJ 'TAXI DRIVER" CRJ "MAH WHO NU TO UaTW' llU '"URDOZ" "AT THE E.ARTifS CORI" IPGI .. .. RJTURI WORLD" "OUTLAW JOSIY WAW" "THE WILD IUHCH" IPGI ·s1UY .JAOt. Plue CANNONBALL C' \IL Y r1LOT ' .,. ...... .u. .... ,........ .. 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SHADOW OP THI HAWK CN I Kiit e DlfVl-IN lllOI DAILY PILOT Tonight's 1V Highlights NBC 8 S:OO -Baa Baa Black Sheep. • ThilJ new Hries bout World War IJ air · · ace PoJ>pf Boy1oaton and his ftylng neet • open.a with a two-hour premiere. starrin1 Robert Conrad. ·' KTLA e 8:00 -Double f~eature. A ·pair· or oldf~ but goodies: 'Tillie and Gus" with w.c. Fields aod "I'm No Aniel .. wltb Mae West, both circa 1933. , ABC D 9:00 -RJch Man, Poor &tan. ' Book) Jl. A new series bealnnlni wbertS tho Ont one Jc.ft off. in~. wi1b Peter ::Slrau.st. Gregg Henry, Jama Carroll' :·Jordan anCJ Susan Sullivan in a special, ·:~wo-bour episode. =:::::;:ii~~~EE::o,, <,TV .DAILY LOG •, TU•SDAY I .... ~ Grta ....., • Wes Joi. .......... Clrral JorU .1111., ~Mils-s.tll'IM" llllUJt l'ortflt en...,..,.. .,lriely ... • 099' (llJ tlosUd by Hvall Oowa Witll smt ~ Ylllff, U. flllPlllll l'ClnllY WIW lof,_,I '* .. .... 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"Ot • ,.....,. -3:30-....... J:COCE Tel~vision (50) .... Prince to ~eave Navy Charle to Head Queen's JUbilee Fete Fr.• AP ..... diet rrt.ee Cllarln, 21·J'Hr.oM b«tr tot.he BriU.h throne. will leavt-the A.oval Navv at~ eftd of this yur, Buckln1ham PalaeeQ.)'I. A ro)'al 1JC)lresrnan slid t.he pnnce wlll ha\1'9 a number al olfktaJ H&a.iemeols related to Ole eelebraUon nut y~U of Q!Mea Etlubdla II'• Silver Jubilee, the ~ anniversary ot her becom· mg queen In 1152. Charles Is chairman of the Queen's Silvu Jub lee Committee. Tb spot, •man aaid talk the prlnH would marry 25-yea.r-okl Oavlaa Slaeff&eld was "pure rt ' • .J specwaUon." Mias Sheffield arrived al .,..,~•tu> Lcadon's Heathrow Alll>ort wilb two~ women after a holiday in Sco(land and took muae in a ladies' room from a crowd ol pbotoeraphus wait- 1.o& for her. Helped by police, the three women dubed out after hall an hour and &ol away by taxi. • Edwla Newman of NBC will serve as moderator or the fll"St eampal~ debate between P-realdeal Ford and Jimmy C&J'Wr, the League of Women Voters announced. The debate, oo Thursday. wtU center oo ecooomic issues. ll will be held al the Walnut Street Theater In Philadelphia. The lugue also announced that the three-member panel or questioners for the debate will be Ja111ea P. GaDDOa ol lhe Wall "1•"""'14 St.reel J0urna l, ElhabeUI DQw oflheN'ew Yorker and l"raalllte)'11ofclaot Atit.:news. • An omaha man, claiming that his parents' pro- perty was confiscated by Nuis in World War II Germany, says he is entitled to receive as war re· paratioo a SHnillion planetarium projector the West German covern· meat. 1ave the Un!Wd States as a bicentenolal ( ) gill.. Kart Frelbtrl bas ...._ __ P_E_O_P_L_E _ _, flied a request for a writ of attachment a1ainst the planetarium -a 9-fOOl- long, 2l;;·U>n Zeiss Model VI used to project celestial images on a domed ceiline. The device is at the Snuthsoruan loslilutioo in Washincton. • Freiberg sent one copy of his request to Secretary of Stale Hefll'y A. Kiui•s~r and another to the Smilhsoruan. • Former Republlcan Rep. HamUton FlSJl Sr., one of lbe trio "MBJ1.ln. Barton and Fish,. denounced by President FraokJla D. Jtooenelt, says be plans t.o marry a Balm ville N.M. widow. Fbb, 81, and bis 79-year-old finance, AUce Canis Detmood, will wed Oct. 16 at the Anglican Cathedral of t.he Holy Trinity in Bermuda, Fish said. Mrs. Desmond is the widow or stale Sen. Thomas Desmond. Fish served in Coniress for 26 years and was an opponent of Roosevelt while representing Roosevelt. 's home area, Dutchess County. • Mayor &Jt'bard J~ Daky proudly displayed a phot.oenph of blm.sell beamina and holding a 19- pound Chinook salmon. "J caught this at 5:30 this mornio$( orr McCormick Place,•· he t.old reporters. "Ma's going to bakelL" · Daley then offered 110me tips on what he termed .. gourmet eating.·' A$ he put it: ''There's ooth1nl lo coolung 'em. Remember. on IU1b, spread mayonnaise to keep 1l moist. When you fill ll. you OU It with bread, or crabmeat, or shrimps, or a combmation of onion, potato and bread." He recommends baking t.he fish 3~ to 4 boun The 18th annual travel and adventure aeries s pon sored by th e Newport Harbo r Kiwanis Foundation will HE WILl. BE fo· trodoced by J alee ftbn· dene, a put JCJwanll Club president a od ft• th'ed Army colonel Who urved at mtlllary .t· 552Club Mixer Set Sept. 27 .. and aerv1.111 u "on a wooden plalt r with aU the carnJ.shm~ta around tt and a aa~e -hot 11uce. '' • It was In 1-'ebnw'y lf75 that Or. s....-. C. Edet1a wu coovided and ~lenced to one yea.r's probation ror mansla~hter after performln1 an aborilon at 8oUon City llo1ptt1.t. The 37·vear-old Edel.lo bas yet to start that probaUoo, ~nd· lng at>KaJ• fl\ C0'1rl. ate w-be expect• lbe M easath\laetta Supreroe Court to rule thla month orne•t on hla appeal The det>U for hls lqal de· fense finally have heal paJd, about $G0 000 each for his trial •HU• and his a;~al to the Masaachusett..s hi lb court. •'A am all part" of t.be maney came from his own p()Oket, he sald. I • llobb1 Fbclaer, once the world chess champion, JS in Manila to await result..s of ne10Uations ror a • match with Soviet World dwn· ploo AmatoJy lf.arpo•. Fi.ach~r said be and Karpov have talked three times slntt Au1ust about tbe prospective mulUmllUon·dollar match, once each ln Tokyo, Madrid and Cordoba, Spain . 1be Philippine government offend $S million in 1975 for a match between Fiscbe~ and •11c"u KaJll)Ov. Fischer said be wu willing. Karpov. who played ln a round robin lo Manila in July and lost to Pb.Uippine 1rand master Eugeee Torre, was said to be unenthualastic about playing ln the PhiUpplnecUmate . • Three ex·ltings IDd the pretender tot.he throne of France were among mourners al an Orthodox re· quiem in Paris for Prt.aee Paul, former regent of Yuaoslavia. · Prince Paul, 83, died in Paris Thursday. Named reaent for bis young nephew, Klng PeWr, after lbe asussination of KlD« AJouder in 1934, Paul re- igned untu UM 1 when Pd er seized power foHowine the llalian invasion of Yugoslavia. Tbaee altendin1 lhf' funeral s er vices in the Russi an co11nu~111• Orthodox church In Paris included ex·Kl•I Cclmtantlae or Gre«e, ex·KlDI Umber1o or Italy, ex·Klnl Michael of Romania and the Count of Paris, pretender t.o the French throne of France. • A statewide voter re1iltraUoo drive with the goal of signing up one million CalifornJana by Oct 4 was kicked off by Secretary or Stale Mattia Foni Eu and actor Warren Beatty. Ms. Eu said the trend of declining voter turnout.! ls "alarml.og." Regtslration by mail went into ef(ect July l, and Ms . Eu aald this means "the state has gone as far as it can to ease the burdt>n or reglsterine. She appeared with Beatty at the Farmq's Market in Los • Anaeles to launch a statewide "Voter Regislrallon Week." • Sn. Jolla V. n:amey and Republican contender S. I. Hayakawa will appear lo an hour·long interv1ew program Oct. 23on KNBC·TV . Tbe candidates will not debate, but will field questions separately from a panel of reporters. PUBLIC NOTICE lfAl&MUn'Or AIAll_.llt 0'UH0' r1c-nnoui e u11111n-• 1M...W.•11t __ ... ,_ ... _ .. hf~t·•-·--..... ·-c&llTVlllY tt ttlAL HfATI. Wll.ltAllolS llllAI. TV, UU) c;.. tto .luohtl Ill, llJ ..... II) L..-H•"t CA .,.U Tl-. '•<I•~ ... ._ .. H-,.. ~,... 10 ........ , lit.cl ... Or- CiNMpl'l Ot~--· II "" *"'' w wu111,.,.1 .-n oa-k .......,... 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Cathay Chou Dynasty Boxer Rebellion Confucius Great Wtl l Mao Tse-Tung : ~nchu Marco Polo Sh1n9 Dynasty Peking Open-Door Sun Yat·Sen TOlllOrrow: Handicrafts TUftd?Y. S!ptambf'r tt· 1!';'5 0~1LY PILOT Jl7 ~.~~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~.~~·-······t:.!-~~-~~ ...... . Ge•:• IOOZ Gwr.. IOOJ 1001 ca ... ,.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... \l,. I :-1 I \ '\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAYLOR CO . PENINSULA POINT 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •a<>RS: Acl....+tMnl-------1 1\1 \l.l't ll :s -1111·· 1·11t; orrers a special way of bfe thtal do fies compara on. This lovely 3 b<lrm • den & hu.iti CumJly rm. home ts local cd within cu~y walk to tennis. bout ramp & private bcat.'hcs holh bu~ & oceun. Pr<>Pl't'tY Is only upprox .. 12 years· old & hus been well mnin l atnl-d Price $~.000 -YOU OWN ...WcMckltllWech .., -NtNMi ~ ,..,... ........ e4'1. n. DAILY "LOT •tMMet l .. ty fw HM fh·•t lft. cornet lti...tloea ...ty. llC.SIG·llG DADDY!! Localed In Mnu dcl ~h1r •• a 1u~r •P"c-.1 homr :oo<> Sq rt of famil)' h\ 11111 4 lledroom + jUf:ot ¥11WI OU Co.OHA oa MAR THE LAND' M 1n lal4 N"tld t•nl I' (Ufl der stparat\' roof i A ,_..,....,.., Motl~e: ~p.1rkl111 lil ~"" 1m mln11 All rval e.t"t<' lld\'\'r\l:&t'<l IJllOI ls an 1tdd ·d bonu1. In lb~ ntl411paper i.11o11b own"r ltil\\n.: ~late i. }lx1 to the i-·~cral t'a1r oll to~N.'nol4 On Ocean Blvd! Most fontosUc 180 deeree oceun view rrom this custom 4 bdrm spill level. Dcsl(;ned to take ad· vuntaac or view. Lge master suite with ttreplace Private stepis to Bhi Corona beac b . $3451000 Including land. Ziii S• ...... tlhloed MIWPORT CIHTa. M.I. 64Mtl 0 llo 11a 1n1t Ad of 19118 Slt,250 14hll·h m.ikc" 11 1llca1t to • 1002 • • Jd\Crll u· <ill) IHl• 111 ~-.. fl'rl'nn,•. llmll:at1on. or ~1811 di&< nmm.-uon b.t ~ on ••••••••••••••••••••••• AXER UPPER *TRIPLEX* . .......•......•...... ,..._,..._ Z VIEW LOTS r~c wlut. tcU111on ~l'~. ANYTIME or n11t1111111I """'"· or an real ltnd' ;"1 ... 141\ h~tC'<I. CieMr• 1002 lo<·J\l'd •n ~e"purl ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOOZ 111tl'nllun to m llkl• .m>1·--------•-t ,.u., h prcfcrcnl·c, hm1t11 $65,000. llt'I g hli. O\'Cr look 111 ~ harbor 60lll Sq fl ~.~ e1.1d1. or ~~.000 for th..-whol~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• THI AMERICAH PRIDE OF DREAM OWHBSHIP ltoo or d1M·n m1n11Llon ' Tht!I nl''IASpaptt Wiii OOl kno"" lllltll> 11ccC'pl an> Jd\ t'rtl~1na for real olatc 14 hlch 1a In viola uon of thl' l11w Ho.lsH for Sal• ...........•........... IOOZ .............•.••••.... HEWPORT HllGHTS HA.CllHDA There 11. no 1•nd to the po~b1b1htrc::.' • Lovely l bl·droum . 3 b a th ' Spacio us I I\ m.1: r oom , family room with beamed ct•1hn1t. plu:-. ex t r a I ,, r ii c r tr,. p I a c <' ~:H'f) l4 1Jn1.111·s dr\'Jm I. 1tl·hen + + + 3 t·Jr ;:;irui:e. ~ .,. or·k,h<Jl>S J>ottmi.: room and far11l' \Jrd .\II tor Sb!l,!AAJ lull i>n1t· ti-It. 7171 ' . SECLUDED '"' qwct Coste ~k'J 1 ul de ~ac 3 Bl•droum. 2 bath. + hu,.:c !Jonui. room I 1Jral fur mother In l.114 . tl't•nat(en., etc I' St,•p 110 ... n h" r m . rpl<'. i.h.ike rollf l.11i.:c ),trd and mul·h m1irC"' Prlccd nl(ht ~urry' 5 111 SIS8(I ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS WHITI WA Tltl OCEA.H Vl!W! l'\u• th l.auunJ HrJrh (;ootk> l.Jr).:l' 1 111.•drm. 1 1 ~ bulh. fl~plare. F!x· u.•n,1ve 11undt'<'k 'IA llh fan lJSlll' OCt•On \ 11!14 l'rl('l'd undt'r marl.l'l Jt Slltl.~. 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Ila. 11h111t wulk to ht•m·h. rw1·ct~ p11111l. r 11l11, ('I(' \lak" 11Ckt Hewport "•r Realty fl73 <!1J~ 4 UNITS HUHTIHGTOH HACH Hare 111\ t'"l1111•11I 1111 pof1.Ullll I 1 fltlo.1 Ill hl'J I h from 1111-. 111111tl' II II l•wullOll' ;1 Yt•ur' nt•l4 ' .I llc·drtKllll llY. 111'1 ' 111111 •II 1t•nt.1l 14 t1n•1>l1ttt' i" '"'' ;! hl'dr11tlll1 1111lt1' 111111 It I lx'<lr!Mllll. l'rtlltt' I l'lllHI" IJI lilt• nf 1114 lll'r11 h l1J1 Won't lu11l' 1;, .,111111 .. l.1\ ~hl'llt·rtnd111' 1117 1~1111 r flf/J t V • ' 't •I' I 1 [~IR!dtll (;ARA<a: SA i.~: 1111~ 1n rn11n· "'~• lll\11 · Walker t: lHH ffuel f ututu PRIVATE LAkE llACH lc6o• l•y ,,_op. ......... . , • the Oaily Pilot brlna haJ> Oon t drop thl' hull G1•t a P>' rc•ulll To plan•e your J<>h w1th.u lol4 t11s1 1>111lv drawlnll rurd , phone:' Nc•w, vitc•anl. I lll'tlr1H1111 .I 11111 h l.1\ t.. V. l"C Tit t-:S'J ~1~.ow. IO', Uo141l, OWNll llKll :1tO 0~1:1 l'll(lt l 1 .. ~,11t1·tl Ad OO·~lod•>' Choo11f1ed Ada Phonl'IU:? ,1;,11 - ... 675-7060. IOOZ c. ... , .. I 002 G...,... I OOZ hMf'• . I OOZ . •....•..............•...•............... ~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I lrvJne raaltg IMMACULATlfl Custom.built Baycrcst 3 bed.room w/family room. formal dining. pan eled den w /wet bar , 2 fireplaces•, &tudy, lg. master bedroom &c very private patio. St8.500. Vic Jachlnski 642-8235 <E59> '42-tUS to1 Oowr Drlw.t fllc~~~~ HILL TOP PRIVACY ~ VIEW Spac ious 4 bedroom pool home, Ocean view from ''your libra(k desk··. Creal living area for faml· ly & formal entertaining. $195,000 -Fee A COUMIU 1..-. CO. 644-1766 21•1 &AN JOAOVIN HIL&.t "D. IN .. \IWIOM CINTl.lt , Btl DAIL y P•LQT T"9:1dty Seotom!>ef 21 1976 HouH1 for Sde For 's. Honn Fors. ....... , for Sde Hou:Mot For S4'e H~sH For s• e ...................... . ................................................................................................................. . ~.~.~....... .':!~ ............... 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Sunken bedroom ~>cc.(rftt•ld l'anoramac •icw, 1ub byownt'r,l400aqft •Br• excellenl llitrt~r hona"' hvina rm wlfplc. 11100 To•nhou~t111un3o"4~N. t:xperl1•nt•r tht• ~ark:ina.•ecurUy bld1 Ba nr i;:olt ce>ur110 & new St-~ral~ 3 bt'<lrm. i balh Sq.ft. on ooe Ooor. P11Uo faintly r~m ~ c.hn•:•.i punuranllc.· \ "'" from . EWPOR,T BAY p.irlt.Princonly .Mt~3256 honw wllh fplc. Double duora from muter \Jprgr 11d1d c11rrct11o th111 cxct·vth11\JI t'1c.•1t1 T~W&RS --dC"t&c:t\(od 1ar1a1e w1lh al ~room and li\'tn" rm lu th uoul K"ilullfu up dent honw 4 lkdroom UOFt:R.NANDO ltiyd\lraiu~• Let'ilookt privacy oriented PQOI arl;d\>d lllu In t-ntry floor plan ""h 0v,•r :it OJ>Dl AT fl SUN MESA VUDI HJ 1111 and malnt nanc r Gurnitt• c..luur OJk'ncr A3' Ml n crc.•ato ap11c.·11·u~ StU.000. O*n" t21') S•lm poot. •bedroom. z • back &rd e de r•t! IO<' dU('ll Pvol, porks. 111\UI\ t:njov JJt•ui:u ~ 4.2Y3 .. ftlb, b•at• ... poo"$7•,U)(), Bl )' . t Be rn:is. t c:abll' lV lrhh n u c~ BB" t I --"'" "' ,.,,. 1: '""' ,. I balh, and a •t~p .. vu · " · ,u "' cl•n 1~ 111r TUNITS C?Vl,000 Oww/Afl. 540..0IH t I , t t k itchen. Auuinabl.e l 0 r 1 u r .m 11, 1 n l & ('Utlt.hUunu111 .md muc He h Cotta ·SM~ loan•C1ll9w<'lllo1l'i:lll land11tJpc . lluu.• t IMl"t'.' l'1&ll lod.1y tor de.• ac It' . .i.•~t ··-~ hln 000 i1chool11 It !!>hopp1n1 la.tb Kt.'dUCt'dl $Ur, 3 hil. nr IY OWMER w.aa orwwer..,.., . llurr)'! Wont IHt Ions. b.ty&ocun. St64,5oo 4 8Jt, 3 ba. '137 000 3bd. ~ti.. frpcl pool POOL ESTATE i S111>baU 1Uty_67$ 4 • Jac.u,11. att.ikr roof, hurd WVE PIT+ 4 RR . ~ wood floor" Good lou litocM iwrlect hom~ nr Only S8'1.$00 for to 111 Corolla .. M• I 022 \ll>tl nr ll<'hool. SM,$00. ~arh, S77.5oo. e.13-8377 cu:itomln'tl yuun1 Exec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1~ l.l'T~. Uu • br, 2 ba home with all TUIM KEY •... 0 lhol.e moch aougbl ex ,11:a1r.-T On The 1-" HEW! tras t11tC'fully done. os 5'\r~ t:'(c1on1 lcx·at1on. rool concret• drhe. spaciour. llAMCH REALTY Only 5leps lo (Arnation GoH Course ~•it'd lot. ealbt"<iral «II mw, new plush Cl~l. 551-2000 Park At11mmi.cul11ltlll' JIA)llbtt.·J AJcw~lundcr l:M.' t ~SOO t"Xqul•1le wall trt'at •--- DONALD M. llRD Auec••••,, l .. lt••\ t Ill IN t: ) NEW LISTING IMHALD IA Y POINT OCIAMFROHT Nl•W exclu11l\'t' llMhl& on .i olll' of u ktml :it.0011q ft. cuuom :J tt H homu wlfiunlly rm & dt·n. SJX't'brul .. r "'hilt• "'1111•r \·1cw 1':1.h•111hn11 to I' V. 11t'IWU.UIJ t'n \ llh', ~ .. t t"i rnmmllml)' "Ith lht bea~h. tcnn1,. rourls, &.. l\V.tmmln.i o"'n(>r v.111 rtnaoct• $:1:.!.1,01.10 fly 1111pt only lhru Mh:hcllu Oav). I I I •• I ' f I 1 ~ I • ~" , , 1 I ' I< I \1 I! • I• 1 MYSTIC HILLS c('olly remodeled 21 tht.> 11un! l'fl\llll'. ptArk m nu, bltns, m1rrowu\t' TiltEO OF l 525 Me...t Verde Drive, Ew, Cost• Mesa Sq t't. 3 l:Ut + dtn, 3 ka . Likt• irou.nda About ~oo oven a o d l> le re o, CRACKER JI u ,11 Coron..i del M<lr. at 675 6000 home. t'ormial Ornin11 • ., q f eet 1n11 d,, 4 i<>rtceous back ) ard with IOXES? V1ll1111t• 1 to" nllflml' 1::d1nbur.: Moc.l ei. J OOtt\I , 211 bath, pliv. JUR. 31-iA, ~aun.1, \'ll'W, \'ll'w. Vt\'W, I IJJ U>111l l>r (;r(!.tt t:>.uCUllVO homt' • ••••••••••••••••••!Fam-rm, Wet-bar, llCt.> bt.>druoms. ~~~ b.itbs. covered pallo & ih1m Master Su i ~ " un hu1:c part> !»lrt.>d fam11) m er Inc poo I, 1 m 673-7601 AGT • (om. rm. L:.r.:t· p.iuo, ---~----•­ "i.'11 lunllllt'ul>\'d l.oc1tl I 1002G.-nl believableslora11c room. gul'!lt dmmi: room. maculale m ove·m coniL 1002 eadnl .. U1t1A9 large.! Spantsh f1rephu·e Foreuty oppt. cull l'<I on lrct: ,h111lt·tl .t1rt•cn l~ll nt'ur p()ul Uwne1 :.J)io "SF:LL"! ~7~.~ ••• •• •• ••• •• ••••••••••• •••••• •••• ............. 644-721 ' "'1th r:.U!>Cd he.1rth. "11lk II Rab•rts 111 "et bur. lake acb an ~ ltlllf;l, BKR, call~to 1'720 Real E.stabz: />. / () A by MdlAY Realty oLindaJ~u -TIRBElL ....... -.... 3 IR DUPLEX .. 1 1 Calif • .. HOME .._.._ ..._ /.Jn ,.._.1(,1 l 11/\ILL'f & /\IJSUll I\ 1£ ':! ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO G1t·nnc-y• ,. \t .a9• ~•'.> \4'\t (."IJto UNIQUE Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & ror mJI dining. "1th view toward llarlJor Island. Hoa l slip. SJ25,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J•11 Ooy,•d•· D•·•• "< ~ t1l'> 6161 OM ORCHID # " °""~ OF THE MOMTH C..11 us abOut lhlJ 3 Bdrm CHARISMA sm 500 buys a superb I Br, ram rm, frpl & pool charmer w /lae •htr Beauuful old<'r 3 Br \al~e. 'comparably low ::Zkina $63,SOO. Agenl, @> Bdrm. sunny patio and homt! in fine ~.ii.tslde lor this pnme localio11. __ ·_38$0 ________ , E z to renl Bachelor Apt l0t:at1on. This turn or the lini(hl & cheery. trwh ~ctacular O<"cao vu, re ~ IJ513 C,u4PU' Da· llMffE Onb·cr:·::4.7211 centul'}' tx>auty is on a paint. beautiful parquet s Id c n c e. 3 0 01ls qr l. OP t:~ IJ '\I I. y llflxllSlotanrl muybc f}ooring. So. H .B . 3Bdrm . Otis Rltr . MAM TOGl'~f. appeultni:: to c.:onlr11l·tor1> Collect, 71'f 968-44S6 7S2·9031 __ __ nlM>. Prkcd ul St~.000 MATCHLESS --------RANCH REALTY UN IV PAHi\. TW:-:mt Arc h1tec.:t dc.•:.l~nt.•d, :.li.llnl'tl ).!IJ.,'I Ill dmmtit rm , op<·n ht•om..,, p:ir• 11uet rtuor,,, J UH Sill,500 JUST LISTED!! Cull 997·9300 or !!:\ell .. Pnc.-e &value.Justre-s&SR~aleSJ)t'cialists.3, OWNF.H 3Hr. 211.1. Ir.: G~ 10021 ___ __. 1002 . ~6350171 1 I dut'l'd to sell. $66 900! <torSbdrm models avail. 551·2000 ktL Bnck hJlk d1\11k::. --A d d e d be II u t ; f u I Call 0084602 --- • •••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••Architecturally des1.inoo VILLA ASSOC. brick work. 1 m portl'd Penninilon Properties 3 IR + FAMILY ~~~~::n~!,~1n~~~.~~c.I /.Jn NIG[L UAIL[ Y & /\55UCIATE5 llq:h on ,1 hill :tbl)\l" l1t•,1ut1lut l.a).luna; Ill\ 1·1:-- a Wrm , :! huth JlMtll•ll hnrnc.• l.ur.:t•, pr1 vate ~ant v.1th mutUl'l' trt'l':., L I) l s II ' ,, r I d t' 0 r uwn1:r,.,h11> h1:rcl Pn<'t'd <it l;H!I !JOO custom duplex 4 IHt & Brokt'r Hcaltor:. ttl". 3 bdrtn. Lo\•ely --HEW llSTIH-G' TVRRE ROCK '"-EX TIME' Think f ru· 1 t l BR U I ' ' ce1hng:., r.•l'lurc• "'"' .,_..._ • 0 3 Ce p 8 C8 0 . ' nusuu Wlnl' )'3rds '°' tlb llfr green ' ~•8 000 live & a nic~ r..entaJ uni~ to help f:iY cd.1.a.r.. l..ee. hllhard rm I 026 Id~ .......... __ • ~ •rlr. a~-Form e r m ode 1 , -• dows. atr um. 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Love· -.och 1048 ;;:_,;....... _____ _ 673-4400 View·Uruqu(>·3 rp, 4 br & 495 5660 .a aM .... _~ ly formal •ltnmi< room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• den. 1 block to m:ean ----A U:-.IQUE PROPERTY .. ~ Bni.:ht & 1 heery "L'' Tradeorsell.76d 15117 tt'.STOl\t OCEAN vww lkuutlful.big3bedroom. .. &.:.. 11haped ._1tchen. Huite •HORTHLAGUHA• LOCJUnoHllls 1050 LocaffOftoloc oti0tt SO·OF-HWY 2 1m + ear. ,\pt noth n1rely rurn. crpb, hplr. 2 bath, film rm, fplc, vu ~ r II I t Bdrm own v1)UI 11wn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3llr & f;un rm home um Y rowm s v ews · Ftreplace, i.elf-clennnmi.: pint New carpt.>tS " ,.. ll\.JE.A.LTY tropll'ul atrium p;.illo_ apt Wull. tu h«ut-h & 3br. :!ha twnhH'. Atr, oven, to malntc.·n .. nN• frt.>!thlypamled lBcdrm Secluded master win.:, town. ~urge h\.-1n.: \1cw.u11Kr111t~·d.pi.H1I A,. yrd. $7•.SOO umt now rented, l bath, 20. 11 ... ...w..N.I~ mirrored wJrdrobe & rm /d1111ng urea El\l s 11 m .i b It• v /\. 7 •, •, • $Hl0 ~ monlh 3 Car __ _..,:64:..-:.;6::-.-...:4...:4;..:6;..:l;..._ __ , pullo ar<"e~s Lari;l' patio maint. & toxcs mcl m $49,500 ownt.•r 5>11) R!.lr,:;, t•nclO!>t.-d garage. Near h t II l •. ri t low monthly Cc.•1• $41.!10() h Bk wit a rl'l'!I "' P va e HORIMS RE _..LTY L-o Hi9·-I I 052 t'\l.'r)'t mg. $95,000. r too. F't.'4."llnd ('all now lo ""' .~: ••••• ::•••••••••• 2 rov'rd putio.. 1)111) ~ANCHORAGE 5114,950. To 1n~pe1:t ;\gt 67>3222 IMYISTMIMTS '!!1!!!11!1!!!!!1!!!!!11!1!!!!!!!!!1-!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l-1!11-!!!!!l!!B!!BI--------• 171 ft 496--771 I G...,-ol 100 enef'al 1002 DMst0tt of H..tM1r ht•es.._..t Co. S36883'\ 0 f It" df Pl"-'\lt'W-752 1700 ... , .. eo57• ne--e ·3--nln . 0~1'.IL'll n.• '"'' JUAIC:t '.. .. "t"O 2 Yr olrl ·ro~ nhdrnl'. 2llr, ...................... ....................•.. Wdtr 111.~.( 1 •I Ill•· Ill\ ti Toro 1032 POOL HOME F t 3 b d 1~ I ~W-;;.'X(;ITIN<-.-J•-,. hJ M.iny •·xlrus, :~ ~~".rF::e;uRt.m2.rtp~c3, :::i~;.~~~~~~~i~~~o~ ~ ll~PJH~ ~il1}0l\.~~~l'v~'~;1~~~~n~ ~: ;':~~~ ~7;y;- llG CAMYOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.."ii9200 . =-=·-···-~ BDH!\I I TI I MONEY MAKER no9 000 fff e-CNlt •• L \j( E F"OIU:ST .. 1-:Z m:11nt. $7<$,000. Opn • 'l! 1/\ I • qua II) 3 lx>droom, 2 bath, <'OV• -• -·r-·· r 11:.c• Sat/Sun l ·SPM. l'1JfE1.N!'I.~·~-· . qUALITY cunstnK'll•m $1i7,;>(MI cred polio, 1•arnet!l, Evcllln" "I,'' sh~pA Pool sid• ""--....... "BR. Urnnd n1·~ Like· ront ,TJ 11 .... JavW Yn•t It lly " :! lji•firoom duplc'C with A .. " ... "' """"'" " th · t '· 1 1•.. !ltlS OIK!J / • .' ~ :t t"1 dra1ws. 'llnnkll0rs, clca11 'lll'nrtnhh· l'liv11tc as POUL. Ntl(hl h1:h~ ,,cw~ FR. suode<>k . PIC!nly o( Wl JIM\d l' ut•ar' .... al -------· 982·4471 r WITH A VIEW .1170!1(011i.t ll~y &neut $62 500 "urniAhil' l•1Jn Cull now I 0 ca H: d 0 N <• 0 L F ,Jllorage. $99,$00 and nl'W 001 k "111 he m Wunt ud resulls 642·S678 3 Br. P~ldt>nt home in So. l.aguno __ 4~1 2237 Jay W. YN•l~ Ttl!ally f'lr.l,,t,11l·11nth1•S20,000 COURSE 2 Lar<•t• OldCdM clud,.11. Twn 'lory , "17""'' lll • • , " '· 1 11, t• 3 .. /\ Turtle Rock Tc.>rrut•e . * BEST BUY * ·• "" ... ua~ wy. dupleA localed out of Bedrms. G l amvruui. 3Bft28Acott11eC!onR·2 v.1 nrny. '•· 0 JtEALV/\l,UI-: So.La.:una 4!)'j:?2.:J7 Bordeaux model. t•1tm lot $89 500 SIOO 00() w' SIO'' tluwn Pn<'ed to ~II by Owner Secluded behind wulled -• :irN. 546-4141 c.lei.1an<-d & coord1n.1tl'<! ' ' OWNJt H;T :,.w o:;ss ~Oakley Terr K.'\:J :.etz<J fcnct.>, o ld<-r urii:ruded ~wport leach I 069 ~ intc.>r1ori.. t;,c,ult\e Di !ltinc.·tl\t' ~lcudow ~--LuRunu 1·h,1rm. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• n .. >treat " :ill anwn1t1ci. Aomt' 2 162 ~q It . 4 HR. Plckus Bedroom hotnl', lovl'I.> Spyi:lau 11111 New 1110 for Krnc1ou~ llvm~ & en 2,,f;i.i, lri.: lot. ~l .~. th.1t 's ri•hl pick u~ lo ynrd?ndpat111 .~1.000. c.le.: .. ocn \'U hm l'. lcrt1.1111m11 SIH SUt2 h11ndlc your rcJI cstale ZAC, ltt)Ui'J.. y Magnifu:enl. Dy own1·r. - CostaMesa 1024 -~ n eed!!' wc ·rc na._!!.EALTOR 4~11611 Mt-864/Jor~-18889 WATI Rr-HONT • •• • • • ••• • • •• •• • • •• • •• • " ---HOM£!. • R-ho Vieto' y............ uonwidc--Oo t•xtcnsh•e I--· hoch I 048 L ._-h I 048 S--"'lft lO r I --.. rn TV and r.ic.110 ad"crt1s-..,_,..... CICJIMO -ac ~ REAL ESTATE ...-... 9 00 3 Or. 1'' U.1 . 22705 lnll hUVl' a repulullon •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------631-1400 Sh ake r.ouf~d dr.cam Malago Way $-17 ,500 No Waist Seam! New Basketry! of OOlflll fai.l, cff1c1ent, COATS&WALLACE RE1\L ESTATE . INC. house. Close to South 5HI •2088 uft (; I'M comnl ... -ft-it t-urtco·-.• TWO OH A LOT Const Plazu. 3br, 2bu, 3 ,. __,.., "" v u .. 11.Jdmg glltu doors lo th Fowttoin Volley I 034 To buy or !.ell-~ive us a Brand n\•w c11lm 3 bd. 2 ba hOml'l! bll by one.• of our bt·~t lueal bldrt' :<Int .. :,\STS IDE luc.·.itwn c;ood '<Cl up for vo11 & th~ .:r.indparenb. or ror 1n e;0me property. Our l!X· d1U1w ll1tme 646 nu r ear, maturl.' trees ••••••••••••••••••••••• ye ll ! Red t;u rpc t S61 950. Secluded, da!lsu· Spnn1."'h Realtors.11.13 3380 ___ 1 WE STSI DE R[At TY I IN(.. fi.111 -; };• l MESA VERDE Jt:ST LISTED Im mac 4 BR. newly carf)ftl'd & fenced home . --Reasonably priced 1&t """"~"""""• l•---------i $jS,500. Eve!I. ~6·1°"1. llGCAHYOM A~fllU1t>ly r.u~rb VIP mansion w l a11t11nll<' hdrmll, I lu"Cunoui. llas .. l.1m. rm . r1 nil din rm • 3 trplt'll, & Ira 11lorum11 poul. I A11 ult•tt 11n .11111ro~ 1, .trr<· ol I'' 1'. &-: !'\IM l'J.•: l1&rid 011 tht• tilth l.111•wuv of lh•• .:ulf ,·.,ur.... E"< 11111) "I \' 11 , I 11• 11 II t I f 11 I I y m.1111t o11H•I i:.11d1·11~ t•r('ttt" .1 lw.1\1•nly at mo.t1htr1• rur I hm.1· "ho • q1prt•t'1.1tt• tl11• \'t•ry l mt"ll '11 111i.1ht\ & 'ur. rounrlm~' 111 tlll'tr dJ1I)' Jl\1011 t.lh 7711 Walker f; lee Anni htotn In\ 1••tor" Wt• huvt> ju't h)lt'\I orw ot tlw rut,.,t 2 11111\o; In N1•wporl 11.-nh WJlk 10 llt'<'llll & hny • $1 U ,!'iCIO SPYGLASS HILL llun1 to tlnd ~ l11•rlrm (11m rm, 2 ff!lr'I, hUIC<' Uh• t'l\try. ..unkrn I. It, M'P dmm1t. 3 t>11th O\•cun vlcw s.i1:..ooo HAllORVllW ---------·I Vll<'Anl Clr(!llt vl\lue, 3 n1c«1 1urn btdrms, 11poc HEW J Jttldmcim, 2 t1.1th, R .c>. nw. flrtopl1u·t•. •lhtt• IJI' <.'onrrol<' driv1'. )o't•n<>t•d s,c.9,7,,.,, ltoy McCord&. •Hit• 1810 Newport C..t•M•t• 548·7729 .... , .. ~ntry, atl'p down LR , l(rN1t family rm. lll'P din· 1n11. aunk('n tub In muter SlUU! ll 14,000 67S 34 I .. --It \I l •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: llDlll ILlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 2145 VISTA IMTIADA "E Plan'' in Original Bluffs. Front Row End Unit. Water View From Every Room. 3 Bedroo~ and Fami- ly Room. Tiled Courtyard Entrance. SJS7.500or Lsc/()ptjon OPB4 DAILY l ·5TIIRU SUNDAY PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC 642· 550 arehJlet.1.Ur{' & pnvary. 4 Lt-;/\SE/OPT Turtlerock Br. den. FR. pool. lrg lot Prestdl'nt 3Br quality 9till W9J, or8JS 3f.36 home w /pool. $109,000 VA IUYER Prm only. 644 41S7. !.tkl' ,1 homl.' m F'uunlum Valll') on your ll'rtn11~ Wt• know 1l~ hard to fmd. take a 11ood lnok at thi11 ont'. Go111I ('Ond1twn . /\dull Olt'UPlt'd hy • onl(tnal owner. 008 3371. Rancho San Joaqum. on GOLF COUHSE, 2 BR. 2 Ba, lort , \ 11.'W .. Open SaAl &in 10 5. #2'J Rana. Ownc)-752 li34U t'Veis. EXTRAS! EXTRAS! Uon 'l JU~t' read 11 be.wt it, come & look! Ueauurut. 111r concl home with tiles & carpel~. bcuullfully upgraded, dl'corulor drapes & touche11. Larl{e ya rd wllh h ea ted . filtered pool Cul de sac locallon 3 Bdrm:. , flun1 ly rm , den S73,00U Walker 8 lee Real tat11111 WILL SELL IUY ITSELF um w1·ll k1•11t ('qllt; & drfli't ltkt• nt w llnni: )Our bu_\e~ $65.!l:.O '162 77$1 I'\ f 'L R Jo: Nl':TwonK MOVE UP lo th lit 11p11<'1oui; -t h<lrm, 2 unry l'11rkt'lrtc e11lntr htttfll' 1111.111' hon1111 room •iwl•t har, lrml <11n rm. :t r11r ii or 11111' Jo:111·rll1•nl mndllwn. FV 111 t.11111111 l ~ 17~1 or !ltl8 :1371 Walker l1 lee Real fl1t1le HACH WALK SI0,000 OECORATOR Walk or JOit tn ocun • • mill•' Gorjleous ~pnn1!\h J ccent townhonie . SU.000 worth of uri11r1111 Ina' Cablr TV Guri(l'OU.I rarp.-llnlt In lat Ill' h\ 1n1 ruom Span11•h f1rc.•pl1cc. Slyhsh i.?ourmct kltcbrn + f41m1ly roorn l.arge mister •1na Out~toind lnl p11tm ~e to llt'lll'\C (.;all now;:~· liOO • t '~ •( '. ' .. •• , t l~IMI You c\on't need a ~un to "draw fast" when you plact-an nd In tht Daily i>llot Want /\ct~· Call now 9315 8-18 ,,,, 1TfMi-1'fe...1" ... Add a oretty accant "'th m1lll-belltvt W1cker btlkel5 look• Ilk• IHhlOlltblt wicker ytl they're eny, thrifty to knlll UM 2 Wand' heavy col· IOfl or 4 •trands bediprttd tOllOft, '•tt.m 7170 cllrte· Uon1. btsketa 4 end &Va" tall. Oefttly, pftt~ flow Ult llPt· i~ 1~ OI~ f:rltf~~~<~ l11t1nr f1ne1• Tiit aott coll11 •• elrm1ll llld lwldl na. sud tt1 HI olf by V ntckh11t Md V ~ dettll VtfJ sJlllPlt -no Allee Groou •••" 1t111111 NMdlecralt Dept. 105 Prlfltt• Pattttft 93 I 51 Miss.s' ly Pilot S1111 I 10. 12, 14. 16, 18. lo11 193. Old Cheli .. Sta , Stte 12 !bust 34) llk1$ 2'6 Hew YOfk, HY 10011. PMI ~11ds 5()..lnch ftbflc. Name. Addr11t1. Zip, Stftd S 1.00 IOf u cll pattern. Pattern Number Add 35t for .etc.II pattern f0t MOii[ tlllll ..,., btfortl 200 lint ·clap 1m11111, llalldU111 dellp_plua 3 frM printed Jn. ""' ter Jl.S. NCW J 976 MCDLEWFT Marten M1r11n CATALOG! He& tWfYUllftl.. 7Sf. P111er1H>ept 442 = "':.~ 1'-111• ~~~~000~-VILL~ REALTOR LIVI IM IRVIHE S49,500 Walnul Stl plan II 3 bdrm. 2 h11. t•111n 1•001 & park ('gll ..,, now lo llt't' th111 wt'l l u ppo1nl{·rl hom••' ~I OOZ2 --Walker fr lee Rnul lat1t11 HEW DIAHEHOMI Stlll under curu.trucllon end 1va1lnl>I<' for or· cup;ent·y •n lktolx.•r N~ 1w11rd wmnma 4? htlrm "Wuldcn" nlod~I wllb central air condlUoninl( ond fcnrmi( Still time le ae~ct ('()lo,. of curpct· In", tll1• 11nd 111111llunce•. Priced ti) 11 'II ot 5"0 ,soo 08tly P110l I -' 232 w .. 1 18th St. Hew ::.n~ _ ::: 1---------Yor11, HY 100t 1 Print Sew + lalt W $1.21 ----- red hill~ 5~2-7500 NAME, ADDRESS. ZIP, ._.._1 .. t --~1• TERRACE Dov•r Pion, S I Z E t n d S T Y LE """' ~ litl ...$1.00 "lllhly U1>1lruded 3 Br NUMBER • ...,.. Crtdltt 1N11 _$1.00 Ba, $00,IJOQ O"nOr/All h 1" ... e..w tt &et a lni.t Cneht IMl _ 1JIO ~I 6487 _.ttent fhef S.. .., ltf leta.t ..__. IMl l.IO Nf:W VIEW CONOO St "' lltW fl4'-Wltter htt9nl ,..,.. ...., IMll IJIO c....-~ -, ............ k,/ c.....-Ifft"" tM JCMiqwn Oolf CourH. Up .:::~~ --., -·~. ~· = 1:·· ,.. d b () ,,_ ,._ _ , iira ti, y wncr, SIM , ~ fl A I 2 , _,,000.,_!!V~LZI. 6'44-05 Sn + 1111t llll _ I.JI W ff II llMl #1 -"' or~·7v:.v 1..-t ...., Cnfta ,.. -Wit -..:12 _.., IHtlllt ,..._ W 1• II llllftl fir T• 11 _., ~llln1 aQYthtn& wtth a leat.t ....... ... 1• llll If ti lftJ llP f Dally Pilot Cit Lrled Act AJ ~&WE\..l- Assoclat1s MAL UTATW INYllTWNTI 'It No<ln C.... H'Of>,.ty l.aflun4I -· C.011(1< .... FOR LAGUNA BEACH'S DISTIMGUISHB> HOMES ••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTED SPECTACULAR LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN FRONT PROPERTY A IJClrlleOU• pro-11tory nporott..9 Wooch Co•• .ct Mou leach. Siio-by .,,...._ .... A MUST Hit 0,... 11eme MJ ~ "" 1 lw11t. 416 , __ DrlH -~ Twneo. A .... ..tk.., .......... ~ ..... ...,..... .... .................. 4....._&_JOOO~ft . .t ...-•""'ti ll'ICTACULU HILUIOI HOMI Ill lo•tt, W9"t C... --A .,...t 4 ......._ ce .. e 4ersy •• ......... w.Nr ...... ....,.. -~.-. YOU MUST SHI c ......... I ...... SI ts.ooo. ·CALL 494-6594 1 a •lmple m1utr •• ~!!_t.t2~_s_...-..~, ................................ .. 631-1800 ~ :iG78 Ml DOYR DlfYI -.... II!"'!',. ~~.~.~ ....... ~:!.~.~ ....... ~~~.!:!~ ...... Hew,...-thed IO"Me..,.,.leeda IOH .._,.,.rty 20 ...... u. •• l b d HwnUafwwl bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ....................... •...•....•............. .................................................................... Have you not1ced the scorcaty or vacant lots on Lido blc? We just happen to have a r~ find. Please call for J.nformal.Jon ! Bayrroot hom e on end of Lido Isle. with pier for lurge boot. View of turning basin. neighborina Lllands & bills. $425,000 LIDO REALTY l377 Yle LWo. M.I. 67l-7JOO 5+3 Mil clupls. IUr. l • be, per J tw, Z ba, RIO, frpl, + atru. So 9' bwy. t ptl. drps, ! car 1ar $&50mo ~l. s.11S/mo ~All\ N h~ HMTALS Sin&IC' .,·am1I) llomt-11 Z BR, 2 8.1 >'00 Pl•• ~Bil hou1• w 1 ~•m t•tl'1. frplt 1h•• crpl&, redwoo fenclA& ~ paUO. Plua oldl'r unll•. Pr1111 Ea1la1d~ •r'"a . Quan 11dt 3 br, 1340 Kkb 111.n&ll'» o.tt 1-'ee Marn Rent•t.. ~~o 3 Oil, 2 U.a ltl.' P_r_os_U&_t>_a_re.a-.-t-l~-a-n-2-,l->-.,' 3 BR Ut.. 4 Br 2 Ba. h111e den. rptr. 3 KK.:? lt.t Bro .. er /0111ner Praa-IRVJNE Tl'RRACE for e1pal1 only. Broker k!aa.e 3 Otdrootn, 2 bath. Jil•u• do not call! nice yard. new paint. rear 1undeck, J.'75 mo. 3 UR. 2 Jw, 3BR,l! 1U AGT. llltlrlaat +dep Wtrpd. 3HR ll M,1 IN 3Zlll J KR, 2 8.a Ul.l' .. ·t-·~ l'o111l11 l.1•.a~t"• ~4112 C'htldral maybe. P\'U oo CONDO 2 tfr, den 2'> Ba, -----------• UU/mo. lndud~na ~'Stir dryr, llr Harbour Trade your la• ~beltu t &a.rdanu: ~ mo No pet.I O spendable. S• 1pac UNlQUEHOME.>;.INC. l~l 2.Sl9. &~·.,IM8-Ullt Ira.Iler p~rlc tnSK. OW RU!. TOJ\S, 67$ 6000 --~ ut.Agt 642 ~ ---2 Is 3 U.drm Landmark 1----------rLEA.SE Duplex 2 BR + Coodu. Mull\ ~ ov~r ~ 7 NEW UNITS d~n. + h of dbl aor f"ll rC"c f1.w1t from Sooth of Hwy, $31~. mo 963 ~ Aaent Superbly appolntC' No dog.a. All. Dave S. pndc-of-owneuhl "4·'1211 Vaunt4br.S4001mo. townhouse uona wll Vlllaa;«' Rt'al t~lale owiwr'i re!ildcnc•. SllJ 2 Bdrm house. l blotk t 962 .. 4471 umci for you to acl be.~h 673 185:' or l213 > ---your colOt'll, OPllCHU 8 314 lMJ. 3301 Su view WALK TO BCJI, 2 Hr, Din t llR,2& ........ $U~ M.11tm,.:.1t)..'MIO 4 HR. 21 8.a • • $.I' • \1Wnl 1>44 I I.I!\• 4 DR, 3 llli $1:ll To111 n,·huml·• ot· 1-. \' ... ll \I 'J T \ It; W 28R.Z Ua ... $Jf1S l'O"IUtl :! t l>1•n. '.! 1a1 !BR,1 11.a pn1.ll<' 11.arl..1n11. full J IUt, :t• 1 K11 • '"'' utll' h111ld11ut. l.t'J' 38tt,2llu.... lhrul\I~) 17~IOµmu 3 Bit, 2 B.a ........ $:i<JO Ai..1 M I 7211 3 BR, 2 Bu . .. • • •• $5ti1 3 HR. 211 Hu Stl5l1 4 lill, l!h Ua ... -..•• $4!1!. liuu( ~1111 ,11 .. 111 I' tlh :I lilt,..!" h.i I 01wnhurnc r>l\',lt lk'Ut'h l'hlllll.' ll;i11,. ~o 11 :>1 A!'l Value WOf'th tandina in line fol-! 60% rented durins preview! SO HURRY! IX):\ 1 ~II'"' 11m1hhni.: \lo .11crt,1ll.. qu1.1 "lrl'.1m .. ,, 11,I 1 h•r,,1,•l t,.\11·ru1i: ('llll'· L&1 th\• l lxir., ' l•.1 ~' \l,0111• wuh ,1 hr<>pl.lLI.'111 till' hlitni: i.~•111 h1'1 liLl· Ii' "'ll In;) m1,Unt.lin rr--0rt. I '\'j('I', .1 '1•111 d .. tll t""''· 'wlmnunt: 1x~11l. ),IU no. J ,, u 1 : l1i.;l11nl rl'l\lll~ C1•1rrr,, 1'.rnd \llll"'·h,111, """ "*'•\' •·\ ft d11hhou"'" S1.1dal :i.t1v1111·' 1:\ I l~t. )l)l'Cl~ti1 I mr lurrnum· p.1,L.11:1·~. NOW RENTING ~nml' tn•m '! ,' ~ '".., h'I, 111'.luJ1nc ""·'' ~ "•"\'I 11,1, 11•1 ! Ii.Ir 1 ht. 1\.111" 11 lf H!"r .111.l I Ill\ l\'I\' eXlriiS. AA exclu.slvci lbl ,,._ .. _ u-~-3 ..,2 ... Rm, 2 ba Twoltme l Ill} ... ~,..... .. • end Wiit. W /frplc & ~et ,..wporl a.och I 069 Other••• lat .. • ~ ....................... bar. tennh1, $3'1S mo Nt-:\\'l'ORT SHOllt:s 3 Ur hnw. :tlli C1•cl.1r $1..10 ~ 07til Webb Hl'all~ , ... ,, ... , '"'"', ,, ... ,i.:,· l 0•\'"'' \ ·.,u .. i.:~· Ir HI 111' I I.\' AJulc Ar4'nnwn1 ltom<'• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl.alecretl I BR. 2 Ba. 54.S ... D59 • HE~LISTIMGI l..cwPropert., ZOO l!l...,'i\" frpk'. cl~e lo OCC. & --------1 W("<td1ff 3Br :?Ila. trpk, f lll'1llllwJ nlO<klJ non 1.'fK'R 9 •.m. to7 fl"lli• Npt. Shores, Afrumc,•••••••••••••••••••••• 0 .... Pl l"'T'wy S3GO 1Sl lat&Ava1I lbd, 2."2ba. up· 2l'.ir.i.ar l'1ttlo,t•ll )o1 nJ, J1,ly,2BR"c.lenorJHI{ ...... IC• clearun1'dcp.8&2:7188 graded, xtras, Cond qw,•t.irl'.i S47:> 5~7300 811.J'\.'I, 2 p.atJ~ S\rl)' li PRIDE Of Pl. I Ulla prw 9G8 5497. 52 ,..... Olt-.infront ) rh bo:. 01\ OC'Un " pouli.. Out) nJ•tf'M We.ulde. New plwih 38r. br ( .-1 d .. 3 """"'"''Da·IRVbfE du1>ll.''C 4 Ur. l! b.1. rnll $65.000 _.,._n 1U101 wl't b.:ar, frplc. matu 124S 2 • enc~ Y • pooJ " ~ CAYWOOD REALTY OWNERSHIP adlls. $t00. 2222 Paetf1c kids ok. Beachcomber, OPEN DAIL\ All blt·ln'4 SllSU Mu 4 ,LU r-631 2011 8 ' 'I TO" 1' •t Al:l'nl tiiS 70b0 * 548-1290 * FOURPLEXES . A\e.64U758. ...... . ,.. -' u ". Sunorb J ..,...room, 2 bat ~~fl>C~m coC'n~etrucovnt~ooki~ GREAT 3 BR 2 BA CON· ROO. 2 br duplex. Gar. 3Dr. Fam rm, l! balhi. "'5cl DiHk Ha\ JJrltl•lal. I ):olf &-tmwh fvrnished &-tMHh ,_.*d SPYGL&SS HILL .... ~ "'"' ~ ~ r ... IA Ahlld-" F-7~" ,.,,..., I J <'OUl.,l' \II.'~ ""1m ........-_,..._ "' owners u n 1 l i. w It ing golf cou~ Large 00 cpU drps fplt walk • ... '•' ..,,., ~~ mo ""'v~ or p l'J!>I.' Yo: • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nrepla<'c 1n both o( th uni.ts. 1129.500. 612 Calle m c~ end paUo dbl Abln Rentals, ~O.S3'7~ l1ll~i..a11e at 64U OJIJI, ~~~n:~r!f'.'ki~. t·~ ~ lboo P~nlnwlo 3707 Newport a.och 37 69 Xlnl Opply·Su!)('rb View 4 Ur. 3 llalh & Oen By dwner 610 1751 o t.W-827i IY mcss.agu luxunoui.. bt-.. ullfull Camp an a owner, 1ar • pool. adll.11. ~. 4 BR, 3 Ba, close to sthls, CULYERDALE or 7SI 313:t •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cart'd for and landsca 496-5Z7S &Q-lUS lie cul-de-aac yord. 21371 4 &.>droom with bonus 00 Utrl 111t \\.ilk to l:llARM ING I nr apt, 4 Plexei.. One in Ori1n&e bd 2b h C e Agusu Cir .. 968·S454 CuJ·de·U<'. Clo"' to to:n 251 62 NU ST ll l:: ET. "'ater. l'o:l ok t"o:" lum. I bll..io Orn & llay, ----------t orwmTustin. Pnceda 11-...1..-a.....:-:1, 1 ·d da 1 ~e. dorS37n ~· Nt.>w11orl Shoro:s. for MamRcnluls.~o5:no M95mo.WrnkrG1364H $1.3'J,S00 and$14J.700. ~' 2100 mnoc a!.,:,.!.3n ton · ... 3 Br condo, Hunllngton nis. J>drk and µopl leo,.,. Jlicdroom.2 buth, -----...... _r-· · ~·-· Continental, $300 mo. Slwrp. Vacant. ~50. Cull A lrume. walk lo beach. Wtnl(·r Rt•nlab I hr Sl70 L.&:i.' 2 Rr ntiur bay & SPYGLASS HILL • ft••-•I •••6•4••0•0•·;~· .. ·••w•/•Y••d.•••• bd, 2ba, pool, S500. Cpts.. 847·8111or536-44-40 ~l-~ Ag<'nl. h:nni~. l'luldren OK. $500 Sl.t·r~ to l.Jt>at·h n~> peu bc.•urh Pool. Avail. now Nt'wpurt Ueurh'i. flMst Placlr CostoM•toAntr rm. 2+ear. lge yd, 2500 3 :r·k~~ s:tt~ fntd Twn hse. 3llr, 2ba . U;-.ilQUt;llOl\lES.lNC. I& 1~ ~ -.. drpS.,frpk.,bltns .. pool . Univ. Pk, ll wnove per.monlh • 6755!!00.llkr.Nv h-" toJunc30.ti7S·IMll ~~:;:Ph!;';;~s;~!~~~11,~1 Prapwtl-Rusty Turner Curnegle. (213) 326·6495. W-056S/S92-33ss mo. greenblt, atrium. Oct 1 REAL TOHS, 1;75-6000 ~~~~.~~~~ 1~,~: ~~,i::~ WtUbwldlo!>Wt Frum 14000UA~SJ_-~~--lodvstttOl.6'~ UD5 2 b kld S52D~l 8EAUTU-'ULHOME,UP· Corona def Mor 3722 lnl'lutrl.641i·2SIO $135,000 __.. 550.1.343 . !I', garafe, a, Vacant 3 Br, tg kitch, dhl PER BAY VIEW 3 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• - Spyoluu Hill Sales ore CHl .... O pets, single. ok. Fee. garage. new cpts. drps. 3 BkR, 2 Ba. 14tt21 R E A S 0 N A B L E 3 BR. 2 ba. oo:eunrronl • I Ur' u P s t rs. n \' w I Y " " By ownr. Musl sell duplex Ma.ln Rentals, S40-S3'70 patnl. $350 mo. Open Sun. Lor spur $4~ mo. Cd• b h. G decrt d ol1I pd 5225 lll lS Bodega Bay Uri vc TS 2 UR, l ea. ac.ldt•d VACANT. 640-SS60 ,,1 Mam c . aroae • · -1 NcwpvrlBcacb 102UHI m29Pa~mll. Make.l·asb Ur. new crpls. encl 8431Lomund,8421212 famrm $3!JC.lmo. ---Avail. unrurn. SU5 611. 673·4001. ld7~ l'7Ul641 t:rll Thro:e )ear:. old-Und olr-PH. 367-n~ afl 6 1anige Adulttouple No Pnm"' -···11"11. WESTCLU'F Wntr .. $'7~ Yearty. 8111 &lbou_!ll. 7 x's 0 roe.s. weekdays. · · • · l Br, corner lot, \'acant, "~y v 3 B 2 .. _ '1 .. 1--~• G nd Rlt 67" "l~l -----,. ----------t ch.ildren. no J>tl!I. 1240. walk to F:d1son High, lmmt.'d p&..1>C'l)11ion. r, .... ..nr"""" ru Y r. .,.., " l,tdo hie 1 BR, AJr. util. ~~~~~~~~~~ m-7888 548-8251 Cmt paHo & b ·yd, frplc, -IA I LotsforScH 2200 or ---~ean S395 983·8371 8~r~0rct!. tllx20' wood paneled SmaU bachelor apt. Uhl meld. $!25. mo. Yl'arly. l ---------• Quall ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• L&e l br 4 pix. carport, 3 Br 2 Ba new parnt & ramrlv rm, J:ar dropnr & mrl. S15u mo. 67S-~o:i u Aclultonly' G73-0R37 COURT SALE Plac• 3. Rl lots. QuaU VaJley yd. $1.85 Buehcombe.r, cpls, lge' fncd )d, nr Turllerock rrc:.iden llJrdener. S525mo _117_$._38z.t_·-------t WESTCLlfl" JIO\IF. Prap ... ti9a near Sun City. $1,3 (ee 631·20U s hop" & sch Ii.. $345 Prestiae Homv. 31J 1>13 ~2St\'t"S wknd:s. 4BR .pool.l.icgrlol -~,t~~MACM each.961-1297 Ut'jrpd. 1235. 2 b SJ6..383S w /pool. Comm tenn&S , ;WPTTerr.it•cCondo be C· 37.., ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• SubJl'l'ttobt<h Cl.Ill townhse,thildok.Fee. LL-&~ $62.Smo.orl:.copl Pnn S42l mo 3 lir 2, .. ·ba ostoMno &• ~ 3102 A----' 640 5560 ~ F Main Rentals s.to..•...,o niwn~on onlu 641*41$7 · , • •••••••••••••••••••••••· rm . I 0 °/o DOWN ..c_.., ...... . -· H.t.ow 3242 , cl)lll. d~ lr4t. "700 ...................... . 3 SUPER SHARP .. ~:.~ ........ ~!~~ s:ws. 3 br, t 1d1, ~ts ....................... a.ach 3241 ~ .i3~·.~~ ~::";_~ .. u, HIW,ORT IEACH IAYFRONT t~l~l~~n~t~~~o~ liwlder arlt•11t111.i: offl'r!> 675-12ll Sln'la~ _ .. Faa 3 Br, 3 ba to· .. nhous" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 f'l>RM ., b~th ~-·1rl'/ COHDOSmELTOltO VOCADO CROWERS M ...... R .. "'"'· -"' .. :!Rr on l1«.1d1. $3~o •T\&Ma1dS<-n ,\\:.tll ' ·• .. 'b'' ' Only ll1 ye:irs old. in DELIGHT. Valley Clr am cni..le,540-s:JJO Sparkling n~~ .c~o.~ RENTALS monlh\.\rnl1·rlu1;11~h•-il •Ph110l'Sl·n.ttltl11t.10l llulltln'!, near each. Ho1n t ho VieJO. water d1lil. lOl\11 Crom G1Sler/Jlarbor,3 br,2ba. S47o. Call Lila l.AGUHAIEAC'H • By lhl.' \\ .ill•r •Cl11l~nSl.'<'l1un WOO.mu. bedroom. 1 bath, nir Estondido 20,..., Own. bal bm rm. rplc, OW. R/0 . 846·1371or8465456eves. 1 4 .BURM + family t.1.a"!oruus t•xt•1 ulrvl' •I.ow monthlv ra11·s. l.lk(• rww, roomy 1 mnd -lotally upJ(ruded 8W'.o E·Zann'l terms. cpl1. drps, $400/mo rm. 3 hnlhs. c.in.)-110 :!llr, 2B.1 \\/ult1mat<· ro 2371.iNt>"portHl\d,l:M BOHM w/crph, d rps, ~Ith h>Ycly :.undo:ck . Prime·Prime·Prime ~All. No ree. lrYine 3244 view, ruy hghti.. $5~ dt,·or I'm •11'Y & ~\·cun M11·9755orMS 3W7 bllns. pnllo end z iura1o1o ----------t 111 96 A. S302M ---••••*•••••••••• •• •• •••• Mo t>. $7110 b1• or S575 mu -:---. • S300 112 l&+A BklgSrle SGUif 2Br & den, 1ar, fncd )'d OPTION TO HUY 2. Spn<'IOU'I 3 HURM bt> opt "1~000 oplron Cute ha\·h ll1tt.1i:ri.. lJtli, spnce:i mo. Heights Beauty 1£. jQPIGC9uail ~ 1!35+A BldgSite$21M E·Side. Avail Ott lilt. t-'Al\fll.Y HOME llolll lll\>ll\'\I pt1 S1o"!l'"lllll~'. ~I~~· up JACOIS REALTY Eves call R. J:o•auchll Re!>nw/ref's.642·6437. On golf course Nt'w, on2le\el:s Li:i• Irv rm .. \'1•r) sp.1l'1ou :1 4llr+ :lSOA\11t:11do1Al!02K~ 675 ... 670 with pool! -------•plush Rancho Sun Joa· /f 1 Th h '"'" l'.otl.., ht'.t1'h & ___ ------ Mos&ive mui.tcr su1tt' Praperti9a <714 >487·9367· EASTSIDE 3 OR, 111 Ba. quin lnh.se nr Culver h irei> uch 1'oct~~N l SI 00 rl 1 SUS CA SIT AS lotboo blond 3806 Remodeled k.rlt•hen. ••OOOU•~s,~·~:!°~, MACH John(~:.ir;;f;':;fany swimming pooJ. S42S mo. S.l>. twdy. 1112~9 sqb fl,12 &'C~l~l.l~t'f~ VU. $;.<Jo ~·j~l~·~l Wl'~t >11~'» front Mmut1·~ lo 1'.B. IJ:id1 & l ••••••••••••••••••••••• llcuvy s h ake roof ----------t lSl " last + SlOO dep. c.<onv. en. " 11• ux. Mo locutum w ~1· ltt>.1l dock lilt furn. Adult!>. no 1x·U1 2hr,2bo, lst&lo!tt Bt'oullf u I upgrades 63 H833 aft. 5 mst swte & ba, lrplc. dbl MIS510M REALTY $1250 > r uni urn. 2ll0 Ni.'"" port Ul\<1._<·~ choke locution. $(00/mo. thruoul. ~asy to M'e TEN NEW lteal &tat. encl a:ur $545 mo. Read JRr 1• 1 $750 Cull675-ti070. b ...__ 2100 New, beaut. 2slory home, Sept 15th. 20 Arboles. ~S C.:tit llwy, Lu11una · on l'lltni.u J SPARKl I NG S1~1oui. ---------Owner anxious. $89.SOO 0 c c .... ..,.. 4 hr 3 ba formal drnin" ,,.,. """'' Ph"n" 4!M·t1131 furntwinter • "'I 2 11' ct ·: r furn' u d tb lb r I Ca11645-7221 range ounty ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . .. ............... v ~ 0•'1.'anlrunl JBr ~4!'10 n ;\ I , -~ c 0 . • uran new r, ll, rp c. Ce-tury 21 "\"~. trtllff" BEAUT C •· C l tOI, \"entral illlr lhruoul, ---"' I vr·lv udl~. l!Jr, S!1., 1,7_, IK4_9 del·k. Vrly. $350/m o "' ..... , ' . 1trus • all c I h t l .. _ l N Unlvers1ty Pu" t nhm , r..Xt'C' lh ltop llomo: J U it R h I .. l pu.'1 c:rpa •uuou, r. "w • F b ·w ....... FRO ... T S,...."", 'INC J l'r••ardrtn _6733724eYes&wknds. ' n s ant W /J ..... n IChOOll, frWyl, patks, 8r3 Ba, Cll~ rm, miC I UIOUI 2'10 d~arct AIER n >IV•• J ,. " '. Lido lalc. 4 Ur; 3 bu. den, 2 • al Sierra FoolJl.llla TuJare beaches. 2 ml. So. CsL ovn, nr pool. 1ae 752·S250 whJttwater view 3br, HOMES apt 1'1101, rt'<' ;11 t•u $21S. lolboa ,.,.ltisula 3807 f Unbchevabl~rtce Co. Organic citrus pack· Pl.a $1675 $2()() d ----2bu, l.111 nalurul rt"c.1111·ood, 631 1400 ilO W llllh St t '\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rplci. · (·iirnl'r lo\ S2Sl,OOO. Lovely Spanri>h lng...bous.e. Seil or trade. poe~•9sz.~10 ·sec. e· Univ. P ark Pnncet9,r1 p\1., qu1el. & spectaculnr • · Ownerlrtkr 117111756 roof and e'<tenor. Sllll ze».539-2710 · Village Ill. 3 Bil & Din 0 n •, iH' I' l' L :H'. • :r ~nm. $400 •· l..ike Nf'w2 br &. den, 2 bn, ~:1~~ cl10011c l'olor• inc.I . "8 llh•h 3"~'.. ~ ~::rp'!:~. ~~i rm,$4'7S.64~T770 $1,000 mo. Ml! 0133 l'Wport C'n"ll 'l"'"t :1 hr ~i!':J!~~.~~~.??.~~ Mat• ;all ~~:·~5"..ooo 2 pal1t>:. t'ornrr "" \W W--"-.... 2900 or"'_..l·as·.~~""."~".J'"" 1\tn.lerock 4 hr. ram rm, H lhs 3250 211 blil l'c>11d11 \.l!f\ l'\l L n..: t H Slfi7 CN\ n o n 1·•131 --"' "' __, ,,.., ..... a ,..-n a ~•o Nl·~cr, Fr r.tdrn" 2Br, ' ""'' Y w l'r · .. ••••••••••••••• •• • ••••• din rm. 2 ba. new C"'l •••••• •••• • • • • •• •••• •• • pl v. 8 } .aµµl 'Jl,:.i lli71t " ..,..., "'"' c·•13• ... • ........ I! Q ii ~ ... Sµam ... h l·ountry t•,l<1lc 2b.l. halcon1e1, encl. 3 "'" ....,'"· ' ' ...... ..,.,..., • • ltD Want•d hnmn on Lido MESA VERDE, $450. 1754 Lease. Agt. 541 ~ Rl'dec 3 br. 2 t>o. <'"ts. t'ouno:i<) to brok_t_'r) • IPI-"' , 1 3 8 2 8 1 ,. '&UH SULA PT. • h\lni: & :>pac1ous aplll. cur i.:.ar. walk lo ferry. -Isle. p\t ply. up to owa, r a, &\IOI \Jruv. Pk. 3 Br. 2112 na. drpls, fplr. OW: new f:'<ec humt• hlw nl..'w. Tcrro1\·c·d pool. i.unk<'n Yrly $385 w/2 mos. adv. u, .. ,1 buv 111 'H•wport ~ Sl50.000. C21:11831·•170 10/1~ fam rm. frpk ltsuodeck. area S375tmo 9t;J 4lJal i>UJ>('rlt quo1lrl\ .I lit. din !(as BliQ Unbehc\able 640 4424 eves/wknds. SMn·"' ~ nr. 3 ha. rnrn\•r 7SJ-~ 3 Ill', 2 .. A , fplA. Ap•~. 2 sty tnhome. ~.0736 0 ~~ No fee bvmg for only ft38-<t424 wkdys. lot. tbh\.\hr. fr1•k. vool~. •-OUA!lHH4~UACM ............... ' 0 " ' '.., .. 0 rm. ih·n. '.! fq>l t:. Long lBRFv RN f'romS255 ----- ll•nri''· h•a h ••CR ---........ 1 drps, rt/0. W/D. pool, M2·M44<>1r unn Hl~I 3252 ll'rmlt·.aw R 1 Corona..t....JMor 382Z 1'' ' ' l>ROF .. ·sst 0:-.11\I <tnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142.5/mo Cordner/pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• F LY O E 28 FUil~ $2!~ '-' sw.:,oo t '.ill l'rvpo:1l) (ll-'1-'I :~.' uu'11 L>i:'llGS "°'"'"fvntisMct In .Id -UNIVERSITY PARK AMI H M 2BRTWll f'UH"'I $325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llou lil" 111'.<I l • • . J ' ma l int Ajll ~-""" nme reenbell loc: nr 8r,2bu,tpl ... drP".fri>I<'. 4 llr, fnm rm, n!'w crpt. ~.... ~ · bot..h old untl rww 1-1t'XI· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.,.,r,:--., k 3 uR lf.. P g · f n rd .) a rd l' r 1 rn e clF ...... 11,1111t 1n c"rt. Long bl I k ....... __ , 1-...a 3106 ~..,ae rar . D • • pOOls park llchuols . ,,,. .. vl1hl11..'Sfrl'l' J HH lluph•>., •, hlk to I' trrnh, 4"1"t•hal' or -I -ba. across from school ii j ed • 3 ·a 2 R· • ntt1.:hhorhoud $125 rno term l<'·•M".il\ 1.111 $6SO. Adults No Peli. l»1wl\ X l11l t 1•nl l'rinc. ~ c.loll.ar polo:nlial ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease $400.mo. V:icanl ravu dml m u7~ : .. .,,07'1 ' 9G2"291jtl I);\ VIUSON 1""11 Par"sr'dn l .• 'Jn" I ...... , • J J'l 7411 I -·· I f 3 BR •. d orm ne, ...... ,,_ ---- --n t TY '"'' u' ..., ~ -u ony . .,..,. :,(" I!. I I.Arley, urn. .a: en Century 21. 5411·1168 or or552-~75 1 _ N' ,. EA . 673·.,.nlO 847·54'11 I& jQuail ~ home .. Steps t.oSo. bay. ttYes.557·09?$ .A Laguna 1gu~ J ---<tRlk WufBeaC'h) BEST STREET Pl S57~Wmter M t::SA VERDt; Charming wALNUT SQ. 2sly condo, the chofce·community' Sane u1an.._ 3278 13 fllki. So nf 1-:dmiwr> .EST VIEW DC• · /\gent 673,QMIO 2 Br 2 Ba. sunken II v rm. • . . op luono -----P,.wrti-3Br. 2ba, w/lrf( lltonc $350 752·8353 6•5·261 ••• Nl'.W llll.LS Vlt-.W ..................... .. EARLY I LUFFS -'"'tt2·t920 wport a.eeh 316' f_!l'lc s:n5 mo 497 ~i2 _ • ' llO~n:: 3Ull. 2111\. fo m Sun Juan Hml'f•Jr lea:1c in LOCJUftG a.och 37 48 '"IM Wotttrfront ••oo 04.IAll" NIWl'Otlf llA<M ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEA R S 0 <: 0 AST b rm, frplc .. fully landscµd Mend ran Cvn new 2 i1ty ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·---JlAY RENTAi. PLAZA 48R: 2l:JA. ram ~~w rrmes. ~ br.; a rntludrni.: yur<I cord 4 Br 3 Ha , riir~ dro i.tra lhch 1:ar bt-ot·h Ut1I TRINA END UHIT Prict. Of 4Ur, 21'1 bA w/dock ror rm. abag crpl, <'Ot lot. 2 SJ9Sim~ ~.~~·A1/';: ~.4S~, ~11 l\'.l!>l' _call l1:t· k 111· h. I 11111 ·r m , P<l Sl!l5 5225 mo ))1;5 wk. 51~3.000 011t·nS ~I~ powtt boat. Winter ren or gar Ch1ldri;n & pets foe. · 01'.F. • A1t1•nl;-4.'Mi 2413 " wl'lb.rr, mi.tr br lC3SN Chl.4!1• 2f)(lll -""v {SIJ,.~W-CtJ_ CORONA DELMAR 2 Or Townh0-11t-, (rplc. rool, tennis, continental brcukfusL Somu occo.n & Cotallna views. Close to shoppm" & nno beach. 644 2GJ1 30IAH'n11lo1t'l·r11t11~ Ownership taJ or yrly IJt S9'75 mo OK. $415. mo l:oll Jo1h. • · or830·5060 ~ fplr ...... n t><llTh Ll't' -- \lorn• llr11 lt y M:IJ l!Jtil TRIPLEX Call Mrs. Loi•a 644·8612 _ ~2-527U U H ! in Irvine Village. W ••Be11ut1ful nt•w i:.1rden )'uni, $(i~ll~ mo ~. mill fr OCF.ANJ<'RONT lllr. lr.i •• ON -B~GONIA. Im• San JMan ~ L a 3116 2 Br~. M•wly dl'l"Or11t huH' homes avar.J11ble fo homt!. 3 Ur. 2ba, l(uanlefl U It n a I •1111 I II hr • i.undcl'k .• PYl ,1.11r'I I maC'ulote, tharm;ng 2 C-.1 1071 onatrc-.•lrnr'fl\lrt•<'lWlt G4Jlll' C'<l udull11 over ~ no lt'ascln. •· h l·S:!IM5:!11 OCl..'3n. $:MS. Wnlr mll ...,...strOAO ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . J:ales. uC • tc·nms, t'll· c•n 2'»2 IH•c.lroom apartment. lu,,,urtuu" ll.l11ll11<'ap1n1t . peta, S200 m11 Af\ 6t'ftt W:ilnul Sq The llant ...,.,, 831 14"•:' . • .-_. _ I N ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhlll i.haki• roofi'tt hl'.iuty r, 2ba condo nr ocean, &tl·IMO flc/c.'rfield Cul\lerdalt! _ _,,.,__ v•> '\t•\.\ 2 Ill , & 111 n. :l Ba, u1mi.'r ol. ew carpel~. Slll't-:H~ll\ltt• 1, an ••k•I ownt•r uc-teruua.pool,Blue Lagoon _____ J);f.2 Ca llomf'S Univ.Par 1ti0ttYlejo 3267 trpll 1111 .. 111 1111\'Jt·y, Ne ---'le h 3769 No 1.1o:l11. no chihlrr n, 3 nr. hi I.am' m. 2 liru·k 1 uprt•ll ho mt• plu'I in Villa S.'>00 mo. Ownr Ur 2 Ill.I, h>k. fnc Y . 2 Collti;:e Park ••••••••••••••••••••••• kaw i i.ii M2i.r •r-· • oc S3.'i0 monthly frplM. oc c•un & hill vu•w, ~5 1~1or 213-476-3363 car 111r, W Sul<', $.150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLE OF MlW,ORT C'l1tflc to ~lu11na lit "'ht11 <'Oml.' l.or.1li.'<I nl'a -------mo G42.~15artW~1 3Bryourrhoiceo((91 rnbuco /LaVrna. ·'" Southloquna l286 2 fir (urn Wmt<-1 r•·ntal. ni-:~LTORS L•~ nw .. k '1·11" .. ~ ....... ,. SIOfC"\, I rJnsporlal ion from 1375 Iv $475 rond 3 t>r. 2 !Ju I ptlt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""" ll .. I' I ll h r•n '< ' '' ,,..,..,,.,., tJ 'Ir (• House ~ U h f 6) -' W • ' ''"'"' 1 It "'1 " ti 1 675 5511 Owner .allt . 4!1.l lllMK nn .iu .rnur.w rn Mli! 1 3 nr l n.. nc•w pa1nt1cpl 4 or your r 01c(' o ! 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ForSal• 1100 ·c;roKNlts'Tl.J1':~~:~0l!NIH;K 30R or2+den, 540-'70981H"S40·t123 t -Turllrro<'k Rroa<lmoor wporta. ch 3269 Unfurnished J300 44~~!H>:l11rt21:11447-!M43 14u1•.1Jr111111tr11,newcpt.t1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lUC II N .. b11th3 $490 .,... ,.. 3226 N r1 I ~b f 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "111111. l'IWI "Ur. ''rf•dl' • "· 4 un .. r. 11m rm.••••••••••••••••••••••• I,, 2t>r· 11111 n1 1Jd1 Best "' " "' " Mull l'orlc I O~!'tll', :.1 llr. Newport Bearh ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2''1ba, air rond, gar door v 111 a . I.I II I I "10 m :rNl Wlnl«'; S32:i·S350 II IJll & rt•f. si:111 mtl, llCNl'I from twuch. C'ull l!U:::!~ Uir, 2 btt $62:1 furn. Buch Jlouae 2lir. t bo ~er w/aardeno:r. Xtr:i Ur. COllllllll, 2 nn. (1111, {.nf(un11 Rl'h. Tl•nnl11, I I . Ill & I d 4flll·lll3il 493·:'>1?11. 3UU2 lJrl • Ocun v1rw. no yard fin<' S.''1~/mo 833112A2 fruitirc.-11 $31)5, pool•. t11•01•h, <1t•r11n ty nc 0 .1tor nun ry ------()bl'll)O, Uona Pt. work. 491J.'7M5 Ai !182 21 . ' --·--. Martin, A11t. 11'14 7383 l(lllc•. W1n1t•r 111 :vcatly, fui·il. OO~OSOS. I I IS W Ad11ll llv1nR Ill IPIH~., now----Prapmri:... afl 5"wknd1J. Br nd nt'W 3 br. 2'"1 ba, -lurn or unturn. z :i fl,ill"iolll -----Iv tt•d,c. :l hr, 2 bl• Coado111lnfu"'1fTowft• ni-1no 81'oro 3232 11tru. $~00. Nn pcl11 . NF.W ... OR'r C'r1·11~ :! Br, hdrrn~ ~~11111>11 mo Tt•tl llulhou tiny t:luh Uac•h l nwn h111: w /pa,t.lo & houMt fOf" 1.t• 1700 , ... ~tt. "' MAOI 871-8471or1133·210.~ den. din oreo. 2'' lio. 11 VundllrHC Com11any 1111 """l/"·•t .... )() 1 1 1111rnwr1, S:UIO. 645·3381 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltn" 1ran11 <'Omplr uuto I\ k f N 1 ' ''•: "'· ..,, 1 cJ, IS.'17 0517 C 0 S U ... , ' • II II r ,. II MJ3 WlllnrlM2 <100'7 ----SPACIOU~ 2 Utt, 2 1111, on g NEW UNITS Super 3 hr, 2 hn, fpk, OW, RAN II •AN JOAQ 1, .. a11r opnr, t(•nnu1, pool, nr 83R M<I0/4!M·<t2rt4 _ -l•'ASTSIDF. 1 1 .-,,., t. 111.,oon w/bout 11lln , fri>lc , cpt1. drp11 $3115 / mo. 3 Ur 2Vt 83, popuh1r Son hrh 14~ mn \Ykcly1 -(Jn ti s 1 • I" t I • • • .rg. un up "' ,. L f V If ' c -Ae<Lkj l(' • 11"' ,.•rnn ron w/hUHO 1h11<lt.l trt<'ll hi~ •ouna. jat•urtl, pool " COSTA MESA ~ Al,rt No foe ul• tl!y. lew. go 642 llSOO, ••v11673·7.\ll!l ~'r ~d· )"""tS N II Avull (I 20 76 t klkh + ICJ) utll rm + ONt. Y $4!'>,000 IAC"ah'tl ,---:._ ...... 3..,3 ... cour1~. lake. S<'pl 30 • -nnt111mr •• b 20 77 2 HR. 11undt•ck, 1 it ,.A 1 ln quaint & <t ulet Oclu:11c nt'w units. all -'-• ' 6 • $025,5'7·7GH ,A33·32l5 c••anfron t. <.:aml' ....................... w/tl('Nln vi w S.1'.0/mo l'nro•r aar . .....,mp re- CARl.CiBAD IJ) The.Sea with rtreplur<':c and tt523CAJieM~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• - - -----Shor~s 3 1Jcl rmi1 + C-Ondo. 2 Drlrm, 2 Oo 714 540 2018l~l3 7{Jl llOllO paiott"d: .Children OK, Bkr. (714 >729 ~MG prtv•tc paho11 $300,000. F1rttpl•tt. 3 hr, 2 ba. cov Sh a r p 2 b r h o m c, m1ud • quurtl!r1; bc!u ul. A ti u I l <'O tn m . 1290 S'lJO. Ph. :'>48·6173 ---OPEN DAILY patio, new cpu, drpe " calh edra I retllnu, rum . 1parkllni: pool, on Qirl111>ad4'1!> 44111 oci-:ANl'RONT :i hr, 2 ba Homey 2 Rr nrw c-pt;-llKCN9 ftropert., 200 BAM TOI P.M OW. No wu 01'3, 1u"r formal dmc. fpk. 2 u r ly 1lcps lo Ol.'eun Yearly -Nl•w 1.:e deluxe hltna d ,. 't 1 d d• •••••••••••••••••••••• fNGuail ~ . . . ICK".138$/mo '63-4589All 1ar NofH .Aat.546-5880. lt11~IJ&OOJ>C.'rmn. To~s• frpfr . wo11h1·r/<lryer: rpe Sp~un' nt y • iialfilace .._.l.119d l206 NotH. AlkforBllJ. Nr So COOst 1'11111. un· UnfwMstt.d 3525 l'nd l(.ar. r-.o JWl!\ ssso !~5 uper clun • .._..EEDED 11 Pr t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn 3 htlrm . form•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Wrntl'r 117:1 i;i;.10 " ..~_;;;• Yearly 3 bdrm, l\'1 ba Compf ~ 4 br, 2 ba, drn rm . wtl bur" huac: Monan-h Oay Vllh1. Oc:n 3Br, rlrn. 2 frplr, beom'd Om<'fl rrumaaer and ad M0000A1u1 Ht'lllltlOll MAOt MW apt.I. dl'IJI "p1lnl * aEMTALS • f11m . kllrh<'n Supe Vu. plullh :i llr, 2•, Ila. Bt;nrhfront :tpt, I hr rum. cclllnaa. $350 mo. dlllor\al ,.,~staff for in MS._ 2 BR. 2 \1 ba. ••• :. · · · ~2.S pal.Jo S500 P<'r mo. year· l850 sqrt ssso. Colle•"! fop, cpl.I, gar Av:11I now 642-0'174 or7$1.92$5 vestment onenled ttal 18R,den,2 ba ..... 1415 lyltlllHI 0141 91!$ ISOI Evu toJuMl<> $3Mmo ------talt' firm In 1funt1n~on 2 NEW E/SIDE ____________ ..,. 2 BR." Pool •.•.... $475 Bla canyon townhoUK 9tM 8589 . Seashore Ur. 5:15 r.an Upper 2br. New c:pt.1 " Beach. Graduated com· IBR.PtanA •. -.... $500 on11otr cour11«',2b<lrma, --drp1., wattr pd only. D'I I s • j 0 n 5 p I I t C.M. TRIPLEXES • BR. 2 Ba . . . . • . . . $450 t'~l•nl I Just rijlhl for a ~ .. , u .. f..,,. 3600 SW. Uul pd. 1 br. child Prcrcr middle a1ecd or I0/4()-.ftl)/20. E11peric-nct> 2 BR,• Den • · • · · • · · $t.50 coui>le who llke aolf Wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• olc. f'~. oldt r . no children or pa.ya! Cnll Ken Johnaoo, ~ : NI E DR ~ H r p . a BR. FR. 2 811. • • • · $49$ bar, •Ito 1w1mmm11 ., Dix 3br duplu, oet>an Main Rentals, 540·5370 pc:t4. Call cvee alt. Spm &c ISCM410orl1336'20 TOWNHOUSE UNl 1---------<t S•nLult Rcy ...... 1825 ~nl,. Vtarlylea t>Sl675 view. Dana Pornl. S400 OCEANFRONT vnr.Y, wlu1challday,842-9733. ---------•I •·1th 3 lwlirooms, 2~ ~=~·FR ......... = pc:r mo. 4Y3 1311 or 540·1620 ex lux furn opt, patio. ir•r. F!lficlcncy o~t In lrlr ba\hCJ11tner1·u111l • ..,; ... h ..... ot .. h .... r TM Blulfa, Vl~l:I Donita 1611 Call aft 4 .30.G12 4S90 P"rk Pr~ "r o lde • "'"'we ave 4:rs or condo nr. community ----• · " ~ • tmmedlateoc:copancy pool. 3 Bd~mll. 211 ba .. ~ Apwta .. nh f.untl~ 1 bd, On tfte bch. per"ll<>n. $130, mo. 648-415~ car 1ar, Ctun & 11h11rp · •••••••••••••••••••••• Yearly. 675 822-t 3 Dr 2 ba, <'Pta drpe. Kida Like n~w 1hultt'U le.._._ t-•-..1 370 -OK' E l '1•-.-.2c carp. Yrl htt182:5 mo. -0 "-OCEANFRONT 11St. 3bd, . nc pa~..,. -~. BA~. BEACH •••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba, fp, 614 w Oceantt.1-M_s._m __ s_. ------ REALTY 1175 BAYf'RONT l br, prk1. $400. mo .• wtr. tU2 05\3 1 28R UNJ''UR. APT. 1---------1 yrly $330, Incl. utll. 1n w . COSTA MESA l~~f ~C::~ a.:,:;· •---------.'2·.:.:~==-.-4-br_t_2_ba-. -,,.-c,.e-.-~-:T:-0-w-n-:bo-m-e.-=2-:b:-r, N~. ~·llol~~!':d 3o~~n 400So l\47frnnt, npt ~ Ore:infronl beout 3 br. l3<IO Mo. 548.IUS Writ.e ad M~M. Dail)' Ho ve up to lllOO.OOO. cash • 1• DUPUX.. frPc, DW.. t'pU. arpa. titan. ~!NI, l.lf/;:dO: ,.tt;:i:' ba. kn1 sr. dfn N~w •utrled Ada sell bi« deco. fum. Frplr, hnm· 28DRM. aaraae, Eaat· Piiot. POB Ro~ 1510. lo ln ~ul in units sln&lelcot.Y ~pl. UUI pd. S.75/mo. IU-4Mt. At.f.. ,!!1m• · " · • paint/cpt. $Cll5. G44 ltf'm,, small items or dry, gpr ... parkna. 15SO. 1lde0oltalle.1 123$, Con& Mesa. C.3.. 92626 Comm I NOW' tM~l4300 Sl$$,nopeta.11M.t't4 Noi _,. or55'7"'717 any lleat MZ-5178. Av•llW moe. &TS.t.M.t • 64f.f1l5 • red hill _ "l ... /·l500 - --. Tuesd!)' September 21, 1976 ' •Jf DAILY PILOT ............ u.... ·············~········· ep.to w... 1124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New adult w11terfronl 1pu In M~a Vrn:le. 8Hutaful llusd1up1na. l':actp t1onallf rich lnttnora, l~ bdrmi1 trom 1275 ~h._a \'t•a d\' VUlu, lW Mn a Vt:nhi Dnvt 1-!.nt, Co1 t a Mesa 0141 ~71 Schools and Instruction PIHICHB UVISUP TO ITS MAME Over SOO t II Lrees ww.I 10 strea m s with ·wuledalls creotl' 11 relwuni: !lelUn1 tor your :.piie1ou11 n•w l ·or ,<! bedroom apartment ..-rum S230 Furnatun• ;n·:ul:ible Smlll pl'h 'oK Adults only. OtfHt: open 9.00 to 6 00. 2300 l-'a1rv1ew ll!I , Co:.to M~a. Phone ~s 2300. EASTSIDE :idull 1"2 Br $!00-$225 Like new. Pool, no pell!. 177 E. 22nd Sl. 644·~8 ---· <;ASA VICTORIA 1,2&3 br. Deluxe Unfur. or Furn. gas/wtr pd /\dults·No pets Sec. gale Pool. rec rm, elevators S2S V1t.1ona. 642 8970 GRAND OPENING THE BAY LEAF 1 Bdrm S230 2 Bdrm Water Pd $2SO Beautiful, spacious new JplS. Pool, pvt p:illos. Adults. no pets 329Avocado, C.l\t . 646-0883 Foxhollow Vil~ PR IVA CY l' 0 N V f: N I E N C E • SECURITY. Sunken llv- m~ room•Cathedrel cc1l· 1ng s •Br1ck f1re pl.irrs•I.arice BBQ':.•Pr1va t e yard•Custom dc:.1encd 1nter1or11 • Bu1lt·1n range•01~hwasher & dlll· po'lal•J\tlachcd garage \\llh \\J~hl•r & 1lr)l'r hook up• l'ool & Jacuul. Adults only. 2 Udrm. l 1-i Un th $350. li2t W. W1bon642·4991 (/l'lt:T large 2&3 bdrm, I&:! balhs. p\l put10, :.omc w /frplcs. beaut land-.c.iped. Wn lk to :.hoppln.:. Adults only. Attral1.t ve rents. Martinique Apts 1m Santa Ana Ave, CM b46-SS42 , New 2 Br, 11•• ba, g1trden r patio. Adults, no pelt. ' iZ"5 642· 16031 2 Br J l; Da Twnhsc style, hrk fpk. gar, lge Jh•llo, REAL ESTATE LICENSE SOtOOl • Up to 7 Classea weekly • Small cluses * Individualized instructioo • Teatiftl Program * Text 6 Testa provided * 1\dtioo $69. Refundable Coll Linda for Details 963-9891 CAL-COAST REAL ESTATE SCHOOL MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES MHtS •• Fish •. Poultry •• Veget•bles Qndy •• Puty Foods •• BBO .• S.u.ces B•ki ng •• Defrost •• Browning Recipes •• Etc. COMPLETE I HO\M-t WMll Coww Aftet"ROOM & e...-,. ONLY $30 ENROLLMENT & INFURMATION 768-5011 J400 I A.lea. Play. W. JH (Upatelre) MISSION VIEJO I I Ottli~1 of • ... Mo.. of CH.co .. AicHI ht 1• C...... EARLY ACHIEVEMENT CENTER Childcare, Pre S<'hool. & Pre-Kindergarten Classes PlmndP'w09w Readin~. Writing, Geography Music, Arts. Physical Ed. Anthmet1e. Language. Science & Social Aetmties 2515 W. s-flowft' A•e .. s.te AM B~ South Coa.'t \'1llage Hetwl'cn FJ1rview & Bni.tol 540-4750 BEHAVIOR TRAINING. CONCEPTS .... d.a la1gi1d ..... ,....... .... hedler1 of cWi.. ~ lew nir I • tlitdpll•• proltl•••· "Jp•r•ctl•• =:..::..: ... --..... _ .... - TAUGHTIY DI. STAM WALTaS. .... o. Dr. W•lt•rs llH ...._ • •••c•er. "1chl1,i1t, ~_.ft ca• .. r 6ectw ef MM CWc fw ant a.., ,....... . GUIST SPIAICa: ALIUT C'i. PIZZO, M.D. Dr. Pino. • 11ot.cl l'ffwport IHcll ,e.pki• ... M.._, IMiectar of MM an• ........ ologlc~ ,_......_. wtl ~ .................... .... effects of ...... "• , I, w'1 ..... TIMI: ....., ~.Sept. JI ........ 2. ?:JI~ .. t:Jt , ... Pl.ACE Hit·-St~.....,..,. .... flw ,._... ... • .... • .. 11141 64~JQJ. S..-•on4 .. , ... c1111.... .._ ........ ''r-. .............. ~ ............ k ... '!*': .. •rwct ndll'I, nn pct'I 5275. ..------~------- :?! 17 t-:lden Ave 97.!.2_651!_ .. --------------., 2 Hr, 2 ba, prd mature or •11111!1!~~-----ll!ml!!!!!!!!!!"'l I rt•llred No pets, no thldn Sl95 fi.42 S848 ----1 VIF.WOF O(;t:;AN &CITY l.111'. bni,:ht. u1ry, new 2 t11. 2 ba • rrpk. ihhwltr. J·•l·uni. i:arage &t2 7992 Ju,t•compl<'ted dh 6 plex. E sidr 2 &. l hd, rrmn • ~Ito 6-lll-61J)(). __ _ t: ~1de $27!l. fo:ltr. pd. 2 br. IJllns • .:ur. t:hlldrcn ok, no pt'l!I 6-111 1101 ___ 1 ntn tbr. ult ucilt, no pets. l'rpl11, drps, b llns, llulcony, .:ur, storuitc, wlk to t.!VCr ) thing. Ideal ''" muldlt' 111tcd rouplc. ~~16. $1851 m_o __ -1 t::ASTSIDE I & 2 BR hkt tll'W 1-'rom Sl75 Al.lull.a, no pets llO 1-: 20th St. tl46~ ---1 I 11~ nu ll)r 2ba t" nh~f'. hui;c mi.tr, shalt. rty C(IP kit. Npt Ill!! lil:I 70.''J · 1 11 F.s1-:v11.1 .1. · · :t hr w .:11r J\1lulh New •Ill" ,If, 1lrJl', hlln,, fnrd HI " 11.11111. Wuta pd Crill tl:t(; 11:m 2fol'lS,1nrn /\no "D" S230 J.ovc-lv :!O r :.t11t New ri1ti.11i11" Sp11t< room", UARM ALL 1HE LA TlST DANCES A Lifettme Of Fun Thru Dancing Singles or Couples. All Ages View Studio °'Your Home No Contracts Satisfaction Guaranteed (jo ~ ~P-CHA-CHA. '\ 645'-0758 BUSINESS BUYERS' SEMINAR 7:lOPM SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTll Sept. 22. 1976 • Learn before you buy. * Complete instructions on how to find and c heck out a business. * How to Buy, Seti and Finance a business. • Avoid mistakes of others • Learn Facts the Business schools don't tell.you * S25. Admission covers seminar. materials & supplies. Coll forct.taM1: RJchcrd Park 673-7341 hnc·k 1urnt l.. lmr. pullo, '!~~~~==~=======: •;::======·==::;===:; 1~1 flour s:!:!."1 /\I :1~11 VIC'· • I tmio. Apl Ill ufh'r 3 30 f'M ~·s:!ft.'> I': !Ill t !Ii 11 c I hr. n I' w I y 1IHrl 'd & y d S250. ~16 4253 ll ) •11.12 :'710. Hllntl'"JfOft leoch 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt:w 1 ltr, 0 1w & potlo!I. tllld 1t11raJ1c, :! 117 II unt 1n1l1on St Sl2 3.\13 Deluxe 3 hr. :!''J b:i apt w1wiashl'r·drvtr hookup 4c patio SJ"l.5 mo Call M6 1371 "'" rnr lnAr1d or 1'46 8413 an er:; lbr duplex. 2 blh to lx'h Yrd. no dog11. SltS mo _ ut1I pd :>4ft-6700 \\ kd)_I _ Bachelor apt, 4 blks from brh. $150 incl ulll 962 MM, 536-0321 • , J...ie JBr. ~ear 1111r , frplc, l11e d1nrm. b1tt yrd 1$751 Jrby Ln II 8. 968-6395 2Br. cplJ, drpa, stv & lndry '8c. 1190/mo Nr Oe-ach & Slat.er. 962--0465. SUPF.R front apt 3 Br. 2 Ra, fpk. encl patio, 1SlS2 Burdon Pl. $36S. Opn Ilse We<l. I ·4PM. 545-6607 .#o 3br. 2ba, ()C·('An \'ie\\\ aar. S335. Avail 10/l. .. MG· Isa&~ . .. Richard•s Beauty Collecje TUITION SPECIAi. Cal For Price~ Cknsn L ..... T., Uc.,... ht COMMfofogy & ..._.ariMJ Wltt.T ...... lftn. Art of Sc .. e.td ..... (Open For Customer Business) JOO/o Dilc....t to 5-lofo ClffnM r.....,.w ... ...,an.~ 482 CE. 17th Stn.t Costa Mesa 645-JISO IAll Work I•~ By Sludt'nt1l , . I .. COSTA MESA •• 2ttwv6 STA TElKINSED Open MYtar MoMrl 6:30 AM to 6 rM ...... $C*>()l Full• Half-Day Sessions Educational Program ~ .... ,. Strong Emphasis On Pre-Kindergarten Education Creative Activities College Trained Teachers Morning & Afternoon Snacks -l L.c..._ To S... Y• - 646-3616 540-1919 IH7 c:ai....a c .......... 11 ..-.1 GI,__. ·-1••1 ,,. ....... . c.-..... ,.. • <t-W GI"-°" ,......_ Nt a Cll"-1 548-2550 lttLl•tt.c...._ lo.-., , ... O*"llll Newport Air Associates Flight School & flying Club LEARN TO FLY $650 .,..._ ............... * FAA APPROVED * c-.. ~ 35 Hours fhght time 1n Cessna 150s with 20 hour$ duat mstrucllon Club membel'sl\10 FrM du.s lnd1v1dual 1n5truc11on. tailored to YOUR ab•hly 20 AIRCRAFT AVAILAIU AT LOWEST ltA TIS IH OttAHGE COUNTY L""' to fty ltOW - -aRd IMrYe t.! • s,.c1a11t•1 few c......rcw or lnth ••tt..t Stwchtih. For c-..... D.tti11 C .. HOW . 979-1155 19711 Airport Wsy S.... ............ , ........... _ O~ C...ty Aar,.t · NOW REGISTERING for FALL CLASSES • aALU,'T •l\ZZ • C.Ol'W"-'STU'~ • PRt;.8-U.Lt:T •T.\P • at:u ,v Di\"Cl"VG •TIUWTO 11Bl'TH'9 CHILDREM·THMS..ADULTS PLIASl.CAU I 882-5440-I 9171 Y oril'ww A••· ttwtl8'0ll leodt Just W. of Brookhurst, next to Sklnnv Haven Restau.rant MAPLE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: DAY CARE 7 AM-6 PM Tuition -$65 Very reasonable rates for extended day care. /Beginners Spanish /Phonic Approach To Reading /New Metric Systems ./Planned Activilies REGISTER NOW FOR fAU SIMESTll KIHDBGAITIH & I ST & 2"40 GUDIS 2070 ....... A.- <:..e.W... 646-4334 Balifornia Jnaf ilulo of Jltaaaa9e J'ecRno/099 REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING Aa:EPTED 9'•fy a• Mmn11 TecWc• A""°•td IMtnlc'- 1 JI JJ lrooll ...... Ge cllft .... 514-5484 Member of A.C.E. (Association of C81ifomla Educators) PORCELAIN NAILS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TOIE TRAINED IMTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN MAILS For Mot"e lnfomtation Call:, · ~ MAGI'S MAGIC · COSTA MESA. 642-MAll RUICRIFTIB IUGS AHD WAU HAHGIHG; CLAS SIS Cowse 11 l two a.a.-less•• COlltplefM In-. wHtl. MontlR31 I 0· 12 h.-..p 7.IJ USI 0 I TUFTING TOOLS Siii TOTAL COST OF COURSE $26.95 <Materials lneludedl IRVINE EQUESTRIAN CENTER 7385 E111 Co.ti! H!fltwity Coro,,. dtl "'-'. c.ltlllfn•• 11262!> Clo1M1 Mow hnHln; For THM It AcMh for tnfomaffOll C•! 17141640·1710 1714, 640.1712 GUITAR INSTRUCTION College Trained professi o nal musician offers the latest techniques as well as classical & trad1tlonaJ approaches. Lessons available In YoUr home. DEREK DAVIS 548-9504 , I 1 This variety of fine schools could Introduce you to a new tomorrow .e~9e~®~~ Annds DAY SOtOOl Pre-School Ages 2 thru 3rd Grade Open 6 :30 AM lhru 6 PM ..... b ... _ .... leillgAc~fw Gr.de• I... J 3rd. Hofl.-c ..... ~ l.,...._.H" ... ..U a....,&W..Sttuwod ., ........ Jrd. M &....-, Proyiw Pliollka Slr11ued --...-. er.th ..... Sports AdhiHcs Cw Vblt 0. Week11 ll1 Cal For A.fl ah I • 2110 Thurin Ave., Costa Mesa Phone 646-14" eo~©m~~9e QUILTING and APPLIQUE • BELVA LONG, lNSTRUqOR. Leom the beautiful art of Quilting and Appfeqve from one of Colifomios leading instructors, Belva long, o woman of tale nt and creativity. With her help, design your own quilt, wall hanging, pillows, table cloths, clothing. October 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12 and 19. 10:00 to 12:00 or 1:00 to 3:00 $<t0.00 (supplies not included} Cla1~ are limited so r99lster earfy. ==ebba J Nnou.otNT • Dl!SIQN 2628 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA oa MAR. CALIF. 92625 (714) 6«-7904 • HOURS: 10:00 to 5:00 -LEARN. 0 FLY-.. .................. s 5 INTROIU:TORJ RIGHT •Co"'plete Piiot Trahtl1191 Ground School • Alrcroft Rental, Piiot SuppUes THE AVIATION COMPANY AT MEADOWLARK AIRPORT 5141 WAIMR AVENUE HUMTIMG TOM llACH 140.2209 , • INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOLS ForChildren21h -l2Yn; • PLAMMl:D PIOMAMS Reading. Writing, Geography. Musi c, Arts . Phys ical Ed , Arithmetic, Language, Science. In· dependent Study & Social Activities. IDUCATIOM UTta THAM DAY CAIE o,.. 6:30 --' ,.. •COST A MESA 646-2134 381 University Drive •NEWPORT BEACH979·9241 20221 Cypress St .. SA •SANTA ANA 540-4753 2515 W. S\lnOower CaTIFllD TIACHHS " ~ !~ COl.UGE IRVINE MUSIC PROGRAMS . STUDY OPP01r11NT115 IM PIANO AMD PIPE ORGAM C--" ow Calep CtlfGlo9 , M•ifil'lii'O "'lAiiiM ....."' ...... ~ .. , -Doctor of Mmlcul Am.,_... ............. TNC..,_A_l .... J~ Jlapp'J C/.;/J :J)evefopnunl '-1'.'Wt~ ~nler FIRST Soun&N IA"IST CHUICH 650 W; H...._ St .. c.t.MeN 642-1426 ,,...Sclloal& Ext~hfC•tn Forn. .. T .. MIU.II HB.Ml..MHllCTOR NEWPORT HARIOR LUTHERAN PRE-SCHOOL . .,,.. v ... Cllld,... TMDlffttwel'W C•flclac.t Mlilln. M 3 & 4 Year Olds (2) Day, Ci> Day & (S) Qay Programs 9 AM untll 12 Noon 7910....Drf ... .....,.... .... P's~ lnronnaUoa...,Sll or 541.JOCN C.wM Kinderballet thru ProteuionaJ Adult Classes * Evalnp 842..COA or 640-lto Irvine College of BuSiness •••••••ll••n -4 c..t1•1 . ce.,.. y.ws wltll • ........... we1 ~ i91At .......... wec.,.. ....... y• ............. ,_._.,. ........... W•'IW,ymto ... ....._ T••yowcl.oke.tc ..... t SICUTARY • RIC9'TIOMST ST8tcMHAPHH • IOOD9lll =~l~E ASSISTANT AL SPICIAUZATIOM nPI.-• SHORTHAte llUSH-UP DAY AM> EVEMIMG PROGRAMS A ,,,....-.... correct '-k 1• ••Ir I ul, loc.t.d 119 .. Wt .t .. Mew,_+.lrylH ......... _.. la•atnul c-...x. Jolt Pltlc...t AMl1ftace? w.it ........ ,, ........ 15 ..... ""' 400 .. , •• , •• ..... ,. .... .W ......... 911k•tL Cal MOW for.._........._ .ct broc-.s. 1700 E. GAllY AV. SANT A AMA 92705 • ....,.,.. Pwy ... Dyw •4J 556-8890 DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, IN ADDITI TO OUl llGULAI CLASS SERIES, WE Will IE OFFERING BEGINNING I.: ADVANCED AND OPEN CLASSES IN BLACK AND WHITE DARKROOM IECHllQUE_S ·- OTHER CLASSES TO INCLUDE 1. Beginning Photography 5. Studio ancl View Camera 2. Noture Photography T~chn1que 3. Fashion Photography 6. How and Where to Sell 4. lntermecll,te Photography Your Photographs 7. Photolournall1m LIMBED llROLLMElll • PRE-REllST Anotl REQUIRED For funher lnlormadon call or write tor our free brochure . THE POSITIVE NEGATIVE ENTER for PHOTOGRAPHY 2172'1 Olntro, SUltt C Mlulon Vle)o (561-23041 ALL CLASSES WILL START THE FIRST WEEK ·oF OCT. llOllEllS. ,. ... "'°'°' ... "AmtllcG • ..,.......,.., ... .. • AMERICAN PR I-SCHOOLS AND NIYATl .... 6dBM Offering your child the following benefile· • ()pena 6:30 a.m.-00.. 9;30 p.m. • St• AdoOt9d Curriculum • lndlvld\Jal AttetttlOn ( 1· 12 Ratio) • Private Kindergarten • Compefeftt Qualified Teac:hefs • Cfedlt fat Mlaent Oayt • A119a 2-8 Yeart • Nutritious Mui• & Sneckt Included • Field Trips & Spec.II Vialtort • Full Aocldent lnsorance COYerage • After Sdw>ol Programs f()( older dllldren • ~mmer C.n'C> Ptogram Come Visit Ut At OM Of Our CotNenient LOc4l1on~ •Tustin-13809 Redhill c.11Meli ... 544-1•&7 •lt'lli~1 MicheltOn c..1.1t..552·7331 ttlt'lli,,._1 S.WNW c.11Mary552-3222 NEED A CONTRACTORS LICENSE? L1 ••• hacll Aclllt Scllool wtl offw • cleu tW wtl ...... , .... ,.. .... .......... DA.ILY PILOT O '" l .,,. .... ,. u.tw.. ;;.;;~;: i;;;.;·ii.,o ....................... HOLLY Al~ 3 en. ~. No pets. IMl ·47l!.I IYTHISIA Nc•w 3 br d11luxc lnllM'. 2011.athSt satl·l718 ADUL T-SECLUDID 2 llr a H;t. puUu. <'ltiam Nr bcb/$'10~. $270 mn. 96U 1279 :S Ur :! l\a. $335. :! l\r 2 tta. ~s liltns, putios. t•nd 1111r. i\d lls. no p11t11 . ~l}OOij 2 Dt. nt'w pulnl 111 & out. nt'W llr1111. Hltr1i; l.lllll\ dry ('h1ld uk . :!118 1-lorida -----.. -Close lo bcol'h l br. 1111 util s ini:lcs ok. Sl95. Br ll7hc ombcr, fct>. 631·21>11 ·-------$115. 2 br. pool. ga.11age, k1ds Ok. P.:l'. Mam Renlul11, ~t()-5370 $160. Neur water. child ok. Fee. Muln Rentals. 0.5370 ILOCK TO IEACH 2 Br. encl gara11e. ~lJo 205 l Slh SI. s:Mi-8729 t>r , $17Ut lr•IH 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho San Joaquin Apts Renting Crom $260. Adult upts. Lea.sing pre- \iew now is u prtisliRv Irvine c ommunity. Twenty Pergola. Culvtir & S11ndburg. 2 blOt'ks so. or San Diego Frwy. ~·1100 -----LOCJIMCI leach 3841 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Drop a pebble into th<' Oc:ean from your Apt. Lease. Luxury, security, Mature adults. 31765 C11t. llwy. 499.21135 Charmin~. sedate. 2br. '1 blk f~om main bch, $300/mo. 497·323:!. tilewport leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS I or 2 Bedrooms 1.1nd Townhou~es 1''rom S329.50 Open 9·6 Uaily . Spu·Pools·Tenm~ · Across fro m F ashion Island ut Jamboree on San Joaquin Hiiis Road. 17I4I644·1900 --------·-LIDO CllAHMING·2br, 2ba, brick patio & frpk. view. Adlts $460. 675-6359 OCEANFRONT 3 BR,2 ba .• yrly. S745 NEWPORT TORACE 3 BR. 2 ba condo S500 SEA WIMD CONDO 2 BR. den 2 bn $450 IA YFROMT FfOME 3 BR, 2 ba. S2000 Mo yrly STEPS TO IEACH 2 BR. 2 baths. $400 associated BP <J k f fJ '~ 5' f A " ( J w ":, l!J I' 't/w ,.., •• ,, " t.> '", YRLY steps to bch, mod. lge, 2 Br, beam ceil, fplc. all bltns, $275·$350, furn or unf. 642-3490 2 Br, & 3 Br, duplcJC upt&. Newport Shores. l '11 Blk from ocean. Owner (714' 870.92@. . - LCE 2 Bt & Den, or 3 Br, fplc, bllns, dshwshr. beam cellg, encl gu, Nr. Hoag Hosp. Adult.II. $350 mo. 548·2005 Lge Dix 2Br, 2ba pvl. garage apt. Block to beach, bltns. gold shag. J~e lighted walk·ln closets. encl gar, cable TV. Adults (singles OK). no pets. saos mo lse, utll. pd. 642·1:1~ o~6CM2 _ Lge 2ur. '"" Ulk to beach. t'lrupl11cu . l>/W. 01o1r. Yrly. $3.W/mo. 675-4615 or675-05115. 3bd, 2bn, newly dceorol· ed. c lose tu heh & Povlllon. V early $100. mo. 8.'1!1-6.175 ---12.'J2. Utll pct. Nr Wlll<'r. Sln1(1et1 ok. Fee . Muln llentoh1. M0·5370 Clean & clo1111y I br. w/bakony. Yrly h•asu. '300/tno. 174·02Cl4l. LIDO ISLE * IAYFIOHTS * a Bedroom completely rcmodelt!d, 1. yc•ar lelllle .•. '700. tm. (ANO> J Bedroom, like ne~·. 1 year lease ... S400. MERRELL R£ALTY 675•7900 4 hr upper duplex. "" hlk beach. No pets. Adult11. 1400. lie. 979-0493 2 BR. 2 Ba. newly decorot· ed & crptd, Nwpt Shores. $330 mo., yrly 646-6355 or S41Hl9l2 YrJy. lse. 2BR, 1 Ba. nu pell. I Blk to ocean. $29~. Ph, 646-76l6 ..28r, lba nr-oc:ean; Jar SHOyrty, Oct-1, d$hwr 1281h -46 Street 644-4340 Ac:roaa from Beach, 4 Br 2 Ba, yrly. L•e Liv Rm, & paUo,$415. 67$·21'14 1 House from bch, 2 Br duplex ~ek·a•boo vu, $f25· 173-TUIO ------.... r a1z DAIL y PILOT TU!!d!y. !-fternbet 21, 19715 ' Add lt ... Bulfd ft...Oiaper lt .. Hammer it... Carpet IL.cem t'nt IL . Wire it ... Hoe lt...Clean it ... Move IL.Press IL.Paint it ... Nail it... Plaster tt ... Flx It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb t ... P atc 1 ... ape it... em~ e 1 ... Roof IL .L andscape It ... Tile it...Trim 1t...Sew1t ... Haul lt...Adct lt ... Pla.nt IL.Alter it ... Learnlt... •••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCll'INC: rA.LM MESA """s. MlNUTEST ONP'l' BCH. Bach, l&a BR. from $L9S. Adults, No Pets L561 Mesa Or. (5 Bl.ks Bast of N eWPort Blvd.) 546·9860 HSTIUY IMTOWM Office R""ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLDG. t<EWPORT BEACH ...... "'-"' .. • .. •fl' ... ~ •••• Ldll Mr ~Ow..t•.J 645·6\01 ~!.~.~ ...... ~?!~ ~'!!~~· ..... !?!.~ ~.'!!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~'!!~ ..... !L~! ~'!.'!!~ ..... !!!! ~'!!~~:! ..... !!!~ o D . UT .... ,.HI-BAl'OONCi ~rk Earn $160 wk t.. u1' i.dlitut UND · Turlll'. ove l t.lohwsede.anlnl! I m a •A -u . TBJ.Ell-IXPEll. FROHTDESK l''uller llru ,,h. <U ~ ..... --.. SOOS 1aJ1dy t'olor, "a~ L ido Juvan~e man Cull, l 11 •TltAHSMtSSIOH/ I iaeNatlonal Bonk 714/$54·78SI r• l"l7 .;:rr::".".7.';? ••••••••• h ie. i 7H802 • \'ai.at )ou. 675-4672 •LIME C:OMIO ~tact 8t>b ~ttfll,hton clcr~~'t~~d~~~~ • •· • . •SCHOOL·Readtnfl , skill. Fo und : Blk & Whitt> Heep WantM 7' 00 •MECHANICS 833-3700. f..O.E. 15.\SSo. Coost !fwy ESCROW SCTY ......A r~ u ) ( I ,. k \' ,. .a-~• • In L u~ 1 Exp c r i en l" ~· ll. a It s~. etc. ("""'la .. ei.a e m a e vOC 1•r al· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;iw\•y ..., .. ers arow g BEAUTICIAN w /fwl .• aauna u.:UI' a •SCHOOL-P vt Jr/Sr Wot minst e r Ma 11 ·~POSITIONS w nace dept 1n busy .at 0..,n .,., a ran•mnt. benefits, salary 10 ablll· fboh tAnabeim> IM&-2607t•ves. S AET••tES Oraoue County Airport '"" .. .. " CLOTHING ty. Call Ba~ t-:,,1•row. •BOOKSTORE ~'OUND 4 s moGldn Lab Mt.-dicol ... ;~1811ck complex ls addi n1 Xlnt ahop/loc. 640-9473 Full " P/t.imc~lolblng CdM. M:inan Juhnl09. •ORAPl-:R VWKR!\I mix m ale p up . Nr Employer~Pay All•'ces tran.smi:ss10 111hne com · _!WS. .warehouse. Shipping &1_673 __ 6255 _______ _ •RUG1UPHLClcllller Golden west & H eil. Liz Reinders Ai:ent'y b.inat1on tcchn1c1ans. ILDG MA.IHTEHA.HCI rcceivift&· Ca.II •PURNITURERcCm 347.5868. 4-020Birt'hSt Stt.0 I04 Chcv.exp.essenuul.Ex· N .lJ . area . .Perm. TH!LOOK •1 MO FREE RENT'• Cool.ad. Agn\Sam Crane Newpc>tt Beach 833-8190 l-elleot p.iy, benehls. See Benefits Call 6«.oeoi. 540.4500 1·2·3 Rm. offic~ (ro (TI4>M$-4170 ~ : S mo. old all bllc Call COf'Apptl Estab ·~ Rf\ICe ml(r HOWARD - $125 1>e r m 0 Ad l tusi... I Lab Crom Hot Spnn11:. ----Chevmlc:-t, Dove & Qu111I BOAT BU Jl.01-:R COCKTAii. WAITRESS Sanglc:i., 1&2 Br. furn & Airportt>r Hotel. No tea 11 uy•n .-Canyon off Orlc£a Hwy. SCs . NewPort Beach JOUllHEYMA.M SllOHT ORDE R u11t111 n . There's SI req 833·3223Til noon SEMOfAR 4*4SS9or496·78S3 ACCOUHTtNG -----YACHT COOK/WA IT Ht.-;SS FACTORY RLUF.J F.AN J OBS M t;N &WOMl':N Mscmbl~r,,/ I' ,u i..1.:c~ lni.pel'tor~ & Gt·n 'I malhon in recreation ---South Coast Plat.a ffowl CLEIK/TYPIST AUTOMOTIVI DMV CAIPENTUS ?tt e !>a L 11 n cs.. 1 7 o J TENN IS I pro & pro 60' PER SQ FT 7:30 PM Sept... 22 nj D11chsund, v1t' H.B T .. ~ Joll.v Roo .. 1 1111. bee COMTIACT CLUK Supenor C M 646 m:i h I t • --t"'-fa ... s .. ~r-Pi-D...o Bro'll•n n_..· nc .. , Needed ror 47' to 106' ---· -----s OPI comp 1m r n U) l617WF.STI.:LIF ~··NB .._.u ... .,. ~-. '"'...,.., =• ~·~"' • ~ a n oiwnanl( for an IC ~'d. 1)3·1300 h •-I c · L I I lei.sons, swi mm ing. AGT.541.5032 you buy. Complete in· b a th m e d lca tl,n. counlln)( dcrk h •µlst . M....-.Dot 1ustom yac ts .. aport o lc..:e 1rl. V4:· n. ,heulth dul>s, pJr ties,--stiucUon5 onbowtofind R~word '968·486K Muat be p rof1caent -..-· ""'-flllhe1·11. Exper. must in· ple11:.anthome.Pvtrm& BBQ:. & Sunday brunch. DlLUXeOFAC:IS a ndchfck outa bui.iness. w /botb cah•ulalur " cludl'l1tavy bulkhudin TV + sal ary. Lite ~ •• mi one under 21 & Comml •. l-.. ~u s pa-How lo Buy, Sell and V 1 stnll.ation, fin111b c atincil, houl>e hold d ulil'!I. No ...,.., • DUJ ---l.)'~wnler. l'r,Jtl aty a AVON .... & r jo okl Off k I B no flt'h ~lonlh to month 200 to 2000 IQ ft. M lo" Finance a Businei.s. szs. detlnlte ad\ Jnta.:c for te... ucm1c1 ncry am ng w nc !I. ag occupJncy. ~Jo<.leb open a.sJO sq f\.Lag~11uet Ad m iss ion cove r s ltardworker v.ho -.oukt Apply, Jnternatlon1I Of. Catn)on area .640.~. daily tu 7 Ml:ls rnn Viejo an' as seminar, m aterials " like \ariety an tht•1r job Ha.-A Very r._stwr(' Marine, 2500 5· -COLLEGE STUDENT Handy to S. D. Frwy. supplies. can for iofo. & 5350 Pos11 ion calls for stat M.ny C:hriahftas ~sun, S.A_. _____ , Oakv.ocx.IGanknA1>ts Callll31 lt00 ~i.>rvations ••••••••••••••••••••••• tvpin.I(, ril an i: lite AndMoaey lOHLYl FOR-l.U--S-l---tR1l"hardl•ark 6737348 Dnnkanitprublcm"' !iccri.>tarial du111•s & TaroyForlt IOA.TCARrlNTERS IA.RTfHOEITIHl I .lie Un!.kalh·J Workl•nl l>1tY & S-. Ull.\ Shills On The J obTr.i1111111t Tff11P. AlllCJl'fl'lenh Apply l>a1ty Kelly Ser•ice1 Inc NewJlOrt Uch • 8.13·1«l Oroinflt> • S.17 !1~ Open Tu~da~ "lal II XIPM lhru Septem~r ~\lll('rton 1179·91U Y.t1ual Uppor F.mployer ~t'"•port Dcach North llllO I n·ine I ill 16th) 1711 J l;.tS 0550 ICTI./.COFFEE SHOr Call Alcoholltetphne auchlanll of d111ly i;atei. re-S t J rt Now S l' 11 in R E~pt>r'd lla..:h pay! 4 No t;xper, N<'Ct'SSIU'Y 3 OFftCES a. hn 11 day835--3830 ports or our rt>i.taurants. brau11ru1 vroduch Call Day -.ork ""<'<'k, Lots or t'h.,1hcu1. 21 2J Under FEE rAID ~ISSMOUC:H GO F COURSE LOC. Sulury <'ommt•n-.ural ""07041 or Zcnllb 7-13~ overt am "'' .. p p l v ll'Tullforl-·ra nite. ,._,. • Se l to '00 Good .,. " " ~ • d k F.li.N' S<><'rctory tn ..,.,., FtncCOSTAMESALoc as up · MASSAGE w /cxµl•r 1\1>1•lv an for mform:illon Weat u il Cor purat1on. Sut&Sun aywor + Sfey/Late~h 10S750 '\c-.port Bcal"hSuuth 752·1700 Banq ue t f acili ties. FIGURE MODELS J>(:raun. liO<ll Ci1lll'lte. 27$ McCormtrk. Costa 11ussibh:olhl·r<luys. Hl't"<'l>llT~·pii.t lo S'1SO 170016thStlatf>oH•rl Owner movingandmusl lrvlni.> 8llm5p m ~ton Meu SJ+t1psJ)Crh1•urh.l J c111 1 G~2_!t_10 __ 't""1:STMENT DIVISION sell. $56000. CuU pn u ESCORTS thrul"ri Bahy~att e r . mat ure mo.Lhcn $3.5U ln.~.tlUsk F J btoS1~ Uceu.nfront dlx quiet 2 Br i Ba. al.luJu., > rly IM• l>li25 Lagun a H eh . 4!n 100 1~~1·11 ~I All 837 ·.UOO OUTCA.LL OHLY v.·omJn for tmhyt1tt1ni m Cill Mr. Ziemer 10.6 Irvin~ P:ri.o~~{'Y A'gene7 , ' !•, -C-ICTL/DIHHEIHSE 01)' hom e. MOl'·frl. BOOKK E1':Pt:rt 64S..a37S GROSS ~ooo"tO 631 ·3811 ADMINISTRATIVE Harbor V1rw Humes. C /\Lt'RIDAY -t'/C ~~~~~~~~~j su1~:l7thCo!>~:.i~ ..,., • 11 • ASSIST AMT f40 ·t~J Good S<'<'· skills P rcfer'-Evenmcs onJ:'/. Seats~. AIORTIOH Aaare<1si\'e, t akt> <'harae ~ atron1i1 credit . Xlnt work· omponaon for (•ldt>r ly ltOOtM 4000 Offil~sput'<', South Or ange County Counseling " Referral lndivldu;.il ror 'mall mI1 Bob) sitter needed by IOI{ roncb Good sal:11')'. womun. Must h tl\'e c:ur. CF.NEltAL OF l'.ICF, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Profcs .. aonal..\rt:.Ulda. l ocatio n . Re qui res Prea.test·a.va U.wlmds facility. l r\'lnl.' Reply t eiit'her, 1mml•d, my 645-~3 J-lc\lhlehn1.67S7:,gs A.pphaoce :1erv1<·c co• ROOMS $ZS. wk up with 494.7292 =~~j~~~:o~&~~ 3'Hr He~line M'7·9495 0.lly l'llot /\ll -706. PO ~e. l' .. liluHI, N.8 . ---k. oper ln salad prep pany has lmmcd, opep- \ 1 .kitchen $37.~o wk up 837..UOO PREGNANT' Box l~. Costa Meta, -86115 IOOKrR:F/C needed for growing en· log. Te lephone expU. ' ....... u .. 97<.<or s• .. ....,,7 1501 WestcliffDr. C I Cid . t'-1 Ca.lrN.26 B/\8YSlTTER neod.-d Thru Fina nc1nl .111ate· tc·rprlse.Apply nt Sebas· bookkc epin i< b o ek· • .. ....., ....., --.~.-., •r n 11 c on en -----ments Fii'>t 11mwani: OC round lit t in $3..50 J\laater br, pv t entry. t~~f::J'tt'k:s~~ s~!~~ J;:~ !~0/v l~~ CO\lJlteling & re~•rral. A.DTAKllt ~l~\·c & Sat days, Airport area Cl',\ f''trm. w::~~e~el~~· f\lenn~d~ ~r. K ~thfelf if~ileJ. r e C r I g ' w a I k l o C:al ~~ S1k Mon~~~ Onnge Co. No d ebl1. A bortlon. a doption & Must be nrul, pll•.i,11 n.t &i -Pnor Cl'/\ firm upcr re· 1'11.'0, s.in Cle menle. 642-02-i2. ocn/,.hovs. S195 mo. 711 • ., 1 tz . ssooofan\'cotory,SISOOof k'!~AlnRI("' i4ll e njoy deolin i: w /t he 8ABYSl1TER wonted in q'd Our employrcs know 1...:..:::.:..==.=.:.:=..:=::::;_ __ I::-=:-==-:--::-::-==-:---:-::--. S.'lfl.!ISl8 1 1 &I. 311 ex 16 small lools, ~>000 in bids A.-.... r. S47·2: pubhc. Apply 111 11cr1on, m y ho m c, m a ture of this ad. Send r<'sumc & OOK. Male, female. Ap·· GENERALOFFICt:: ---------BAYFRONT Offit'I' Bldg oul&some work In shop •SPIRlTU/\l.llF./\DER Tut-11 t h ru fi'r1 . Pen· wn mon only, W/own Hlary hastoryinfull con-ply in person Kunlucky TRAINEE CD~t . 2 Br tase Wik to Sp.ict•i\vail Ilea-. now Sale now ~.ooo. t'ulty Lkensed ny,uver. 15'15 NcwPott t ran s. M o n Jo'ri . C1dence lo Ad No.~. Fried Ctuckcn, La&Wla T y pin g 4 0+ wpra. bc'h. w/ulal Sl40 Grant i;;s.a141 mo eao 6622 312N t:I Camino Real 81\d, o t 2 30·S·30PM, at\. 6, call Dally Pilot, Box 1560. Beach. Va.rlous duties. Good co. CrO!is<'n lJ)s s.tfi.0950 ('\ s --"'nn "lemenle 1-·or appl -1118.o458 Costa M<'tla , C:i. 92626 -benefits. Apply, Nolaonal "" \ rn Vn-rf T t .,., " . ' .. dv "··t's --I I I S Bl ... ~-n:n ..... Nn 1ew o re i.p.ir """"" ~s. nrs 49'l-9034 492 9136 n • ,.._ VS AND G JRl.S agH Counter &Ir . App y n ystemsCorp, 4361 re .. for '-"'"'' -P nm1.• 101.· ~ 5035 -------WOMEN 18 & UP BABYSl1TER. P/Tlme. 2 5 p rt t · k pe rson . G old e n B oy St, N.8. 4 "'SO (31700 l"oa:.l H-.~. S ••••••••••••••••••••••• O RR tl-:TY MEA NS for GyroldboY.3·4days 1 lol · ~ lm e wor DooutShofJ,17741 Bcach1---.-----.-- VoccrtlonR.tttals " LaitunJ1 A 'C, poarkg QANS9% F R t-:1-:o o M ... llu t Nal'I Co. ha11 op1.•nin1ts wk. 7.3, 3·1t 11 hirts. o ft er s.:h n<tl oand Blvd 2 blk Nor t h o GlrlFr11Jay/Rc,·cpt1oniA,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull !'.\\ 1fl °ltJrr.in<:c .at L fn.-t>dom 1s an inside job fdr 10 new girli. 111 our k \'l'rat wknds l>epen· Satunla}:. ""•lh ;i youth Tal~r1 ~$$75. Small plastics Spa nb h Villi! on Willer 499 15.\1 and sometimes 8 htlle publa c re l a t aon t & dable pt.•rson needed. crew tak111g 11ub~crlp---· mfg co. (Audio Vtsual nc-il r l'ui.>rlo V11llart"' 3 -. Also 2"d TD LoOM out)lldc help L~ nl'eded lo customer <1en·1ce dt•pta. S40-05117 l i o D s f 0 r 3 m "i 0 r COUNTER GIRLS Products). Must type 60 Hr. live an !lcrvunt. ssoo 'U N1.·v. po>n 111\ cl Ste l> Falrctt Tor ms slnce t:> Ill flnd 11 If ,.011 or .. , .. ..,,'(! H • r I ... c t --~spaJ)Cr. Earn $20 to Dr )' c I 0 a n Inf • h 0 p . wpm. Santa A~utCoebl ~ Sq I If" U i $-"""'-C ' ~ v 0 • • P "' " Babysitter. rt':'p. JK'reon 14$ k o M Cati·· 941864 wk 8311-lll!Oal>k for Hon · • t. ~ '" "''' l un,.rMtC)o o . one need help, cull the --H-·w•troln toc~rc forwcll '·-hoved 2 per. wt•(' or'." re F /limc. E xpcrd pref'd. estare.a. S4 • ''-·alas pd 675 ~57 64"'2171 54506ll C 'REUNIT --~~, " ""' pl uatripi1und pri:ies.W ll 'NB """"' 4 " • 1• proaram at Salar) SllstoSll8wkly. yr .. old 111 my Dana Pt. Call the Collowm1o: before 1 train. are a . Girl Friday. Body l!boP. R...tal1to~ 4300 lR\'I'\~; 7 1nom 0£f1 l' South Coast Community For antt>rv1cw l'all· twmeoryours,2mornsa 2·00 p m or uft<'r 8:30 ~_'.) Gen e ral o f c. No n ••••••••••••••••••••••• S\uh• .. t·on£en•nce rm ht. lftd Ir )rd TD'a Ho&pilal. 499"13 11 between 9A M 3P~l ~k 4~3 ]231. p m LoRuna Nuiuel· amoke r. Apply at 2076 Sl~C:l,J-:S STUDENTS ldt•t•I for MC<"ountanlJI, . C~~~J ~~·~~~nt FREF. Pregnancy Tl'Sls 549·9118 B11h\slttcr p/tlm r my M 11111lon Vi l'jo o rea • Data Entry Opr Placcnlla C.M ·----~.~~~1?!~.r :;,~~,!~[~~e> ~~n~~~<·tor" ~no m o ti7J 4883 Drok\•r ~~i'r~~~~!1 Cou~~~~L ~1 Hos~tal 0~11~ hninc ch1)·!1. l v r' old. t9~j:y3~~e·or00;-~;~~talo Thl' J olly Roi:er. Jnc. lB GLAZER, cx1>l•r'd. Apply ----__ . __ full or pi time Apply _W..-...tchH are a. '45·1870~ ·L-~ 1 0a. t''"· ,, toking applil"at1ons for a 211 J,os Mulinnl>_. S.MA ...... , We help ynu find J OOCTOR'S OFflCE •QUIC:K CASH• I .,..u a • P IHH Uft•")' "D:atll T.ncry Oper ator. crcmc ntc. 492·6191 rnrnr>allbll' roomm11tc TD LOA.HS PALM RUDD Newpor\ Qinh·r •\nimll 8;ab)s1tter wanted days In Employ<"r J.tln of 1 year rxper w/6 ---- Count) W1dc&•rvicl' o r 1 • · Pui.t. present & futu re . l!MP. l33J A\•octHlo. Npl rny homr. NeWPort Bch. mo·11 on fB•t 3741 l'erm. ft AV 1-;y AR l> Sill F"'l\ I·• I r J t · r El l>oraclo Mort11•e Co. .,... h .. _ h ctr N " c Ill· h Ind C ""I DRIV""•S " , RoonMnelte Finders ul'J 11r,•;1 or t 0<· or '<0 "' ., .. e us ~en R•ven t c · 0 • OK lo bran11 2 othe ,.. 111;" f /llme. Dayi.. Pay will mature a dulti;, senior 1121.1277$ 630-711-10 fl l't' io pl.'C I a I 1 n n ~ in c213 l670.3lGO collect gift lt> help others. l,lc'd the:itcr ) c h 11 d r" n ., 615. Zl11 2 / Men or Women be hosed on expc:-r. level. i·111uins, w /poio111bllll>' Rm matl• lo ~h11te a l'r apt. l hlk tn h1·h In llll !J00.1746 11rt 7 Jo th1·r.1py a1>d/or rt or t'7l4,1168·6M6 Zl3/894·13SO 2L3/a17-9272 A~IOOICICU,Y _645-7$75 Must be 2.'inr over Apply In person. Rom· Cor o dva n eem e nt. h.ibil1t tlon. l,.11cllltn•' ---Apply In Pt>r1oon Spm, Mon -Pr1. 17042 !ltill<J415aft 2l'M and •Juni.t, 'acu1ll, ">'"'· A1w11•c ....... / R ELAXING M/\SSAG& P/l me, experd. Pa)'f«'t &hysiller. Oruulonal Ytflow Cab GilMte Ave. Irvine __ .....,_ trt·111 nwnt rm1, l•ll' 2(J( Pflf'ftoftflls/ BobJ1mes-Llc Masaeur &)'Item. Call bct"n 9a m m a t ure. re11ponalbl ll~I SlaterAvenuc GROOMING Mt fl AlrPort ar1•a.t"all Lottl.FcMMd Outn lt.D!l.491 5111 lllam,&42-20$3,Kttty_. --pt'r'lon ne\'dcd for 7 Y i-·ounlam Viilley -------•nu tht•r /Urui.h e r for 1\lnturr wom11n or Sr. 971).ll!M\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------;---old bl1). Mu11t hove cnr ---Dch\'ny, neut appear onimul ho~p. N o. No C1llLrn to11h.irc 2 Hr 1pt,--Lostltllotad SlOO •KAREN S• APJMGICOUPLI ll \'t' nr Newport Br C ARPE N TEH S (2) Good tronspnt•r.Min S3 rllppinl{ :.iYiHx111.r re · CoAta ~il·~"· Hl•uwnuble G"' •0 .... O"""'ICt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol.Ttl.:ALL M,\SSAO E 16 Unlh C M t:" p'd . 1-:lf'mi.>n t:ar y sc ho ol J.hanne, general repair. hr.+ ma l''or tntt•rvw call q • d . /\pp I y , 1Ja3 !J00.4502eH!ll. """'"" rr ~OST . 9 m o ''St. 1.18-lllQ malure, semi ret o k 8758091 W nod p ane ll l na . M ·3'120,l -8 :3Qpm /\vocodo , Newporc. Mffd a RGOflWfteltt1 Qoust·OJArts {J,.w.un;o i-1'\l"~: B1•rn:trd w /drk ferr. 5'1511814. rt berirla sa . ex per . --. Ctnler. hchanct theat re. 11011 Sq Cl <l l !kr Ml ft (rm '"l.ody" l:k>l&C' col Be-come PopulDr l.rarn Bubyi.aller. Permanent 673·75al (11·5) or 703·~8 Dent al !-.t•c·t Y1 Rccept l Mt1n l hru fri 8am-4pm 3111 2nd Avo. Cornn11 tl1•I lar \·1c· ~dwards &r Myr . all the l1tleat durwt1M hy I\ .30 5 Mon Thurs. at\. 7pm. " llookkN·11r·r. 1':1<1Jl'r or 11111.v M.1r Call Dh1•M'1·r) tlr Ur 118 . 84Ci Kt41 e~perla In view 1'1odlo ur ARMY SS2·0317· --tollt•j.t('. rHti·3000. -------- \ Proft• ,n·11toommutc Mnn.iaem ent. 870 t9'7u ()\\n\'nery •nxiOtOi. your hunu I' vi or BACK OPFICt; ASSJST. CASMlll CLHIC 0 ..... It t GUARDS KC'fttrrol Comp1111y ran 1•---------i C'(l(>pl1'11 645 01511 to work tn Cd M Ii 30 IJ, "' ., K•,, L' I 1 / t 1 I • YOU L T I T --------• n.."" male do", ··J-·" -d for c; I' l':xJ>Or '11/lnJec EX"' rnN'<'M'i '" ~n r / m '' · fl m ~ • ll!:LP r"INI> I A &A"11 .. -~ IAarn • l'I\ Ulan trn ~ lltnl1', l':KG . minor lab 2 3 rl11y1 p "'k No ~n .~· I ' • l 01forn1-Cur II Tl'll'l>h "- fUC.111' HOOMMATE Blk 1J)4lt on tall. Vi l a m not n>apon11blc ror while In th,. Army llS (.;nll lor a pµl 8.'J0-<4l'O day• or ll11l1duy1, _ IM!Y.!11 <"D• ic'll•I t',ill 11:i:i -tlll:t M2·413'1Since 197\ luslMu llental 4450 &•11c1Ht Or 8(1 Laguna any bthtor dubtic h11t my 1trmll\, 17 :µ lk'Mflb. t;nor•r 1.,.,, & 11ood nprl1 -••••••••••••••••••••••• $54lreward 4fl:l ··i'TS4 own,JU1ty~chvllrll' lr11h11riu,t111uKin·•.meOl•,"""'Kf.N(j,"•·1. r . N1° I I l DENTAL/Auld "'r m11lc-25 + !lt.'<'kt1 111mt' :..:.s:. .. -•r "' d" I d ...,"' '""' re •· rcq. n 11 111 en 1 CllAlltSIOI<: S t A to ahare apt. Npt/Da l. MIWPORTllACH FOUND· Mal• Spanle o mpltt t • W uctr obe ..,,.orin:i, me ic:•' t.n· SAYIMG' fc!r8T:e~~!~~· . .f&~jm1 No 1Satunt.a'y~.11~~1µr.n1~ Cun pny SlM. 673·:tl31 Stor.s cw OffkH pup. •ht/ n"t "0011. vi 1n1lysl1. lndt.tdual tltlp ~7J1• .. , a Amonth.. COUMlilL.att Rrfarf'Qulred 1132 6377 or -------"nou r ro m n l' w M<"la Vt'T'dt-~"~"' Iv 1ht1pp1n1. bv pro• 1t!ru1t/r 0 '" r in Y NEW'Po'Ri'-ef:Acir CASHtllS WAMTID M4·21UI "~~~OC:~1.t. ~:!i~. ::r : ~.l11ri11cr'1 Mile Shoppin• FO u N ~ F-; m a I ~:.~;,111~1~::11r. f ~=: 1 f~~ Co!lt11 Mt!aa .\40 1026 Loll An~clc:ll fed r ol qiahifl'J nrc•drcl 1n our Dl!ntihtry rm Chilcln•n l•dt ln uch11n11 Cl for hit• ~nlf't. Now remodel.l~J Oc•rmnn Shep pup , hlk1 [)orinu.1f.l I~ lluntlntiton Heh 002 11821 Su\'ln ai11 •~ f urrently &elr•1ervlt't• 1411~ ~lulion11, Oppor w/arow11114 If Ii, .... r d"' L 470 to 1 ~00 11q rt '1630 b 1 "' t II li ht Join the pt.'<11111! ar('ki nit a ruato me mUlt bo 111 \•n1 old. hon· p\t pr~i1.l,. .. fnr '"x•"'r"~ ,.,., P"ll nr a non .. n... ,· · l'•e .,en ° e s. -•-•J wbo'vejolnc-tlth.-Arm " ortc:nted Individual ..... ~ '""' '"' ing,non smolrlni:40)r /\\on St W)nn Hltrs iSI~ ersOftelS•n~••• 60 -_., wmanamum ll month& dablt & n 1•n t u p -.. 1~1a11l714 8'&1SO:Cltt11u1 oldeicec: Yourpnvatyaa 1113)47'77001 -----.. ••••••••••••••••••••• •··~t t R 1a vl11"• •-ln "n "X pear1nce. m u'll ha ve ro1111c:lnlnw. red. ca t K f\ --F 0 U N 0 : G e r m o Ft h uH k ~ a ' ep ,. .,. .. • CaUf. dtlvert1 II<" • open· '---- GUARDS Ca1toM•H Prrm•n~nt 1-'uU & ..-rt• nmr l'honc• ~ lrnn1p re · 'I d 111•1111·11 v. ,.1rome1. t"nll r.411·027'1. 11f1· hr11 IO•OI, (..11111cd Wl>d -• GUYS&GA.LS :rM ss2 1rid rn, 0 Primt l>nwntn L11uoa al'lorlha rfll m1a brtl·d p,'r "w'~11, e~d c~:P·o'::y It Olt OVll peri1·n,~e ~4$wpm}YPln• •nll In C' M " II. Ii DISK CLIRK • . . Bcb. rct1111 1ofc. llH pup. llarbor H11h 11rc:a. Pilot ro tto• 1:,00 Ct.1 MOIXPH.HIC • tt> 8811.,.l .n opunln• nw P lea u~ c11 l l ('1 13) f or 11rnull c•xr lu~lvr f emale 24 + to shan 3 lJCl.f\. F.ns. 4D4·1T:J:s. MG-Ottl Ca lYll12G ' ' ae<'uunlll. ~I. n1otcl lo l.111tunu lk h M111thm Vic•J<>. 1-;1 Toro 11rt>11, lo v.11rk a flow hou1 11 u tl11v l"un .11111 Enr 11 12!. 10 t:io tll'r v.,...k, For mor.-lnformatum 11h0110 11.111 U0l3 DR apl. arrou fro m ~ ft, PK" Mo ••-FOUN D ., wk· n .. " mat -------If )'OU"rt nc-w to Oran.ct F I t I t N"lll np pra r U4'1 llil ..... h NB $1"" tJI I ~ "'6<IV ......, • -~ .-or n ef\ 1c·w appo n · ca~blt'r. Maturl' woman. ~ ~a<' • . .... u n· North t:I Camino lteal. cat. bl:ark .""ht. 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'h l' 11 h I SJ I 00 lakt• .. r r IU!l 121S '73 ,.:1 Camrno llt'lux<'. WANTED! JUHKAUTOS IMPORT CARS tll llMW l!WS . JS.UUU ITII, WOO. !13-1 Cl.'dar. (;)1 b4S 175-4 bd 3 30 P -'f HOMDA Cars MIZSonTim~ V""a 00 l 01que Jo'utJ nc:c Plun 0 '"" I L<'l Hou:o;c 11f Im p<.1rls To Choose From! hl.'lp you lease o•· buy imc UMIVERSITY or oH•r 80 new and uH'<I Mcrce<lcs lk'nt M oi or OkklftObil• Cars Hondo Can • GMC t'Jctory TnlCkt Authoritl.-tl Dealer 28SO llarbor Blvd .213/921-8518 1974 CAPRI i:.·usta Mt>i.a ~o..9640 114/52J-7250 t •• :..p~t'd. Uuli.lanllinit! Joc)ucr ---9730 -MIZ-'77 290SE t2f!olKLU 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bt· the firsl on Y•?ur block HOW S3S99 J aguar 14tth 3 ~t-: Cvll for a MARQUIS MOTORS THINK IRITISH quoh· on this ,•xcLlln& )11SSION \'tEJO THINK IR~A nclA Cl.ti 831 -2880 495-1210 JAGUAR XJ HOUSE OF IMPORTS UNlJSU,\L PR 1-;v t-:N 213/921-8508 TIVE !llAI. ·n :NANCt: 714/_523_·72~_0 -' 7 J A :\! fo' ~I . \ l' . 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Main, I .62 lnll'rnati•rn:.I ·~ Ton Santa Ana 557 ·2132 I gwil rund Sl;lltJ or t1>ll fn·1· 1> z,·111lh 77120 2131921 •8 581 5.'11. nu •'H'' :.10 3b39 IBL'YJlJNKt;i\HS 714/523-7250 L'St:D AL'TO PARTS . · S IO Sl25 8-IT 9631 Aildl 9707 Datsun 9720 l'Rl>Glti\)I lncludl•:. all :. <" h l' du I c d Fu ~to r y :.en ll'I.':., parb und luhor for 3 ) ~I 45,000 mtk'll \\bt·n )Ou leas..-. buy or purc:hJ~~ )our Ju,uar \\llb our MJJ:ll' l'lan Call today for dl.'ta1l8 IRITISH CAR CO 21 3/694-3951 714/990-2900 lum1l t•\ample in U.S I COROLLA n 4H ~11 .~~18 ~~s. engine, m·w t1rl'1>, dt'allC, MG runs .iood. $1, 1 UO C~I • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 546-7'.1JIK ~--------------------~ W51~3 -----....................... ······················· Alfto1, Mew A.tot, N•w HOO A.tot, Mew HOOA..to5.M•w HOO ·········!············ .................................................................... . WHEREVER YOU LIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY BUYING A USED CAR IN COSTA MESA FROM JOHNSON & SOM ••• "JUST MAKES SENSE!11 Look over our nice selection of clean, safe buy' used can. We're reducing our inventory, reclucin<J our prices to make room for trode-ins on our NEW '77 MODELS. Auto lr&l'IS factory air cond111onin9. lull pOWer, power steering oowe< disc brakes. power windows. power seats. stereo tape deck r~ho. healer. 1Nti1tewatl !Ires. v1nvl roof. 1 lnlecl gins wheel 00\le<S. low miles, run leelher in1enor Loaded Lie No 319PCN s I o·,299 '75 MAltK IV Auto trans factory atr cood1tlon1ng POW8f °'teer• l'lg power dr'c brakes pe>wer Wind°"""'. PoWef seats st9f'eo taoe deck. rld10. heater. Wti1tovtall tires vinyl roof linted glan. whffl covors. leather int error etc Lie No 691 LPV 58999 •7.4 LINCOLN 4 DOOi SIDAM V-8. auto 11ons factory air cond1tton1ng, POW9f' oteermg poWflf d1'1C brakes OOW-' WlndOWS POwfff se1t1 rm10. heate< whitewall ltrtK. vinyl roof. ttnled ot~ wheel cover$. 1111 wheel. e111ro nice corll Lu;. No 84!\JPP 56395 COMPACTS '74 POD PINTO Auto tran1 . 11t•~ radio. custom Interior a ext.,-lor Pretty color Lie No 130.JSH 52795 ·12 FORD MA vaeck A utomatic trensmln ton . lac1ory ai r QOOd1tt0nlnv. power ltMrll'lg. rld10. Mltll' Nice C8(! Lie No C>eJEL v 'I 699 '74 FOaD MUSTANG v-e cy1 , auto. trans . lldory a.1r COf'ldltlonlno. rlldio. heater Sliver wtth a sunroof Pretty earl Lie. No •69LPD 53695 •71 MUST ... MAHDI Auto ,,...,, • factory air c:onc:t111en1no. oower 11..nng. l>C)wer br~es. oo-.r window•. AM/FM rectio heater. vlnyi root. lie No t22KHV '3995 ---------------- WAGONS •75 MHCUIY MAlqUIS W4GOM V-3. auto trans . factory air cond111on1ng. ~ stMnno. OOW9' brakM. rUo. heater. ~1tewall 11re1. hnlecl glass. wheel covers Nice earl L•C No 558MDV s4995 '71 MUCUIY MOM'r'lGO WAGON V-8. 1uto Hans . factory air cond1t1onln')I power steering, power brakes, radio. heater, wtu1ewall tires tinted g.lns Wheel covets. 111llage< 8 pas~enger Extre IOw m1les Lie No t43CXV 52095 '73 FOaD TOllMO WAGON V·8. auto. tran1.. factory air cond1tlon1ng, pOWUr steering. oowM brakes. radio heater See 11 today! Lie No 681HPO 52395 SH US TODAY FOR YOUa WAGON .,._S --~ IMPORTS '72 CAPllCOUPI V~. 4 soeed AM /FM 1tereo radio ho1ler. 40,000 milea Super sharp' L•C No 681POF 52295 '74 COU ... "CICUP 4 SC>Md • .hlckman mo. tero, ~low Lie No 83208U '2588 '73 CAP'll C°"" V~. 4 lf)99d, radio. hnter Extra nlOI earl Lie No 027JFO 52795 52295 '72 AUDI I OOLS Autumal1l'. Ulf 1·11nd . !>Ulll tlllf, d i' 1:,:1<1llt)") HOW $2777 MAR9UIS MOTORS ,\ll!o.SlO:'\ \'117:.JI) 831-2180495-1210 it 1001.S . .1ut11 I t.h AM FM. 12 0011 m1. /\C: $3600 5.l2 !k>:w all :i I' ~1 Soles & LeoslftCJ TOP Uo\111r 1'"111 On /\LL Tru<lt•·1t1" NEWPORT DATSUM 818 DoH s•~·· :-t•ar \1J1':\rlhur <\ J1tntl111n•1• ltOJ<b 833· 1300 DRIVE A LITTLE ... SAVE A LOT 1974 MGo+tlD<.•ET riumph 97'- A ~unlovc·r \-dream 1 ••••••••••••••••••••• 'S.<i XKlilO lto;idi.l~r. t·om IOllLIN>. •TR T lllNK llfilT l~!IJ µletc 1:round up rt'14l0ra OHL y $2999 TlllNK 8Rl1"1Sll Ci'1l' 11011 t:xjl(•l\J'it\t.> 1'411147 CO MG JllG Tl\ ~ e1t1n~ plan ll•l i. )'•~ ~rc.-s S.n1 974 1972 MGI GT rm~ha!!l' hke J lea~~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 s peed -supe r :.borp' Sefl~1blc paymcnlll o,~ D (7().')aUGJ 100 ncw./usl'Cl 1mni1• MERCEDES USE MOW $2999 For •1uotc c:.111 Hnt 450SE'sond 450SEL'1 MARL\UIS MOTORS <.:JI Co tiO Mo.' fmmu t.rl'al i.t•ll'l-t inn in i.lot•k ..,. .ava1luble 11nw Uuy or ll':.tM•. Call MJSSIONVIJ.o.:JO 213/694·3951 forquuh' 131·2_8!~ 495·1210 714/990-2900 •73 1001.-<> Whl, Jm rm. air. '"rf S3300 r .. 1 1 uoo or64S-l:.:ll l'f',:~v HOUSE OF IMPORTS ·70 MG it11di.:l'l Ch•Jn, ---------.... SllOl'&CO\ll'\Ht-: 213/921·8588 -Ura.,. Sl..,.10 Makt-orr VolktwOCJH 97f0 IMW 9712 IAJtWICKDATSUM 714/523-7250 __ ms-:rn1 •••••••••••••••••••••- ••••••••••••••••••••••• fllftn Juun Cup1~1rano •• '70 VW PorJ Top Cnll\llllt lll·ll75493·l l 75 XIBZ -'1G Van . lkbu11t <'ngtV; CREVIER Great Selection THt,...K 19'1TISH stlllS C;ill 11682~ - 11 ~07.. I :.1~1 Xlnl rnmJ THIN~ ,\\I 1'-'I .,1,rl'tl MJ I: of u .. l'd \kn1•<1<'., lk nz 1;.1 VWSqback,n1cccoqd.. $ whls. 10 ,111 :s:11t:.1:. har1l1111t11t1 dai..,1t'<'!r l:.1ll.' BRITISHCIJtCO S8!i0. Purcha:..cd i n 1 " ~ H OAOWAY #14:! 1641 populur modt.•I' 1$0SI·~!>. MG-JAG--TR Germany. 631 ·1373 SAMflo """ s1;, SF.I.-~ D1t.•.,('IS E\ciling plJll l t!lS )'OU -- -835·3171 'ii 1>oJ 2007. 1.0 mi . .Jlf, Bt.;\ 01! u :.\."\E purrhai.t.· ltkc• a lea!lc. il Kombt Van. xlnt co rwt u1.1' ... ut Dfl1Y1ota ... , ... N, $.'\,I ~I HOUSE OF IMPORTS St.'ll"blc pa~ mcnls. Ovc ~ /o{for . •USED BMW's* ti7S·H42>1 213/921-8588 loo new I uHd l m · ___ fl68_.s_i!rl' ___ _ '72 HJ\Jria-1os·1KHJ1 ·-· :!tOZ ;ur. 4 ,1,0 714/521·7250 mf'diale dl'llvcry. l''or '70VW Bujt. Xtra.~. G~ "";'..:OU.! ·ru U~it\ \ \ > '\lt } .. ~I. ttU1 n anh'nn.1 quote ealJ rood. must a.ell ,1mmaa, 1:.:..•002 u,<!!1"11'1 mal(s. r .idiuh. i:ooi1·;:; 230.1ctoor /\ lt-onil 8RITISHCARCO s1aoo. b6t 6rr. 4~6S!IT. '7h2t10'.! <1132l'll:'ol t cnntl. mal.t• ;)<ld"r l'I' l·A.·onn 1 t·)I i:"' 11"1wr 213/694°3951 Dia11cor Mrs.Mn~ CloHd On Sundays KJ:l 211il 5'UVi5!'l!I ____ 7 .! .. ~/9~0:2900 .70 vw Squnrl'bark. g~ AifhK, H•w HOO AaihK, N•w HOO A.tot, Mew HOO AMitot, M•w 9100 ~~ 11650 or orf9' .•............•.......•.•••••••.••.......••..........•.•.................•••........•..•.•.. ~- HONDA 4 SPEED HATCHBACK " ..... '°" ,.,.,.., ~ ~ .,, Wltfl lb k'ITifk fuirl ~ -......., P 41 ""I ,.,...,__,~fll 11'1 f 'A I.Ml .... """ i.t ..,.,..., lo "'"on ~. low.-it 01 "°' INd. SGC2051400 ., I" ,..,, 1\-.(1 lK HONDA 4 SPEED WAGON s31 '73 VW Weslfalta pop·lQP cmpr, w/rernii sink el~ Very itood cond $4100 nt llt!l>l of for 963-7212 ---'75 RAlllllT Performance pk!{ i\M/fo'M. Make ot: for. must sell 64S·J95S ~ "IJJ VW Oug, xlnt rond, lo mi. I-owner. Grn w/Uollfl Jnl. ~15 2252. ·--~----i:l VW 7 pass hus. Xlnt c-o.'\d 37M mt Atr, $11,000. AA G, ll73 821&1 ----'64 'llW V11n, <'nil. lrant, rhll Tlre11, l'IUtc·h , xtra•, ".300 /h'll of r 100 20!>11 '75 UlJG. ),)nl rond. Sunroof. AM /l"M 11-lrlc, 7.X r1td1Hl!C 1\11'1 IH~3 1S ll11hhlt. 4 clr, :cltrk '1h1l)6 AM ra1lm. rudtul'4 s;!IWO. °'12· 72.'ll hcr!'il' M '70 VW Uuu. Xlnl runnlnst c•ond . rH•w lln•'4, lll'W hrskc·i1 $14!".ll '"' ofr. Pt1.t.'r llolc•, IJ75 111.11)0 '6'7 & ·m lluRll Uni h dnt. $850 & $975 <flrn'\,) 4'7·3!11'1."I -. ----'fill S<1rbk Xlnt 111t>ch 11hnsx· Nu ru1l111IK, /\ M• FM IHrk & rrnl ''"'" hrk• IJ<•11l ofr ~.ti I 110?7 -•65 VW, ,,-.ot cond! 18.'i(). 1144 lfl~,fj t•Yl'IJ -·m vw. ~unroor, fo'M, nu point. tire•• & rni.t $1400. ororrt•r. 548·C12W>•O. ll '73 Super Oectle. Fi awlr111t rond In/out. Runs 11rc•aL bl ll99S leltei1 642 2072 • --"JS VW SCI RO<'O. Slt•r M rnrlln, c:uU<'ll~'. 111111 u.,- der wmty Xlnl l'luy. 1" .$37!0takt>s '1!14 51311 • '62 VW. Rhll en11. alflllf new b11U, )f ak~ 1.>lfltlJ 111$.18$1 ------... ot.o '11% I r ~ .. Hew tto~ .. 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Or-.. witll tilllCli T_... loef Cul1om pin str1pp1no 0ec<)( group Ser. 48844-5549 c:'!'~ ~ .... ~·· '76 MONARCH 2..0001 SB>AH ~4999 W. All a LUXURY ~,,.ct lncludtt V-8 Auto trans Flldory llr COl'ld Power t1Ht1ng & bra"89 Rao1al wM11 walls ~ orottction Vlnyt too Tinted oiass ~ Recln9 mirrors Ser No 57*6-72 1~ USED CARS '7JVHA llTAftWH014 51899 '72 rtMTO t""4lOVT 518M ..... """" ............... "°'"" --c;,.,, ~~ ~ ......... -l.>c ~I ?l CAPll SPOITCOWI SOUTHUM ·;3l•m~roLT !•.o WG:!Cur,Mar 2 dr t·l:t:>i.>tt ~•~••••••••••••!!.~~•••••~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• O~Gl COUNTY'S CS)'.' !'.1r .... ~lrl6t7~·o.od ~!·J:~ :::.z ... ~.3~ brl.b. ur.o l.>.tJ l' l'h.ir 'l r \'II \h'rt' '73C'uu~·arx117 '" " l'tnh• ~I \\ II \ut.1 • VOLUME 11 '' .,., . ..., l ti-4:?8 auto. a ir, I' SI' ll ..,N'lo pY.r d1~r l11k•. t>ll't'rllli ,!..1111111111 1Mx• VOLVO OULU t'! tfi l'h~· tthlt :1 11 t·1w uwr~n.11~·. A.ti.II\~ )t;!O\I "l'lll.$, v.1odow1. ~h·••·o. 1J'J1·'' •rol.s4 ttZO Air 11t·w pumt i.lnl c.:oml 11rbl-t ••lf1•r SiW 11.'1 111 till v.tll . a.It~·• rod1.11,, ty th .,9 ,,0 EXAMrLE. Brand new &JOO Ph ~il 4>-1117 '11~ I rnor. :to.ooo ml 1•11 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• llord 9940 J>t)'. t>i3·243$. • •••••••••••••••••••••• une \'ul"o 21:?8 Fully 00ft't SN Us First... COfttinentol 9930 ...................... . L'(luJl)IK.'d. 10•1'n31 Nabers ....................... 19•1 FORD 9952 ATLAS OMLY $6596 W s.. Ua Lostl!I MustCMCJ Cadillac "1f You Don1 64 COHT"4EHTAL GALAXIE 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml\RQUIS MO TOR S .'Ci d'}• Y .OW LI II 'I .... .;., I ',_,, l , j I • 0 k , I, "" . ',.,.. ,, ' •J' • , -v .... , ORAHGE COUNTY VOLVO t:XCLUSlV ELY VOL VO Largesl Vol\o Dhl~r 1n Oru.nae Count) ! BUY or Lfo'.ASE DJREt wr ~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 7fJJ-2011 Qu.ility .ind Ptiu· Gu.aranlttd Li:.1\ln,: SpcC141i•h P1tfc11t·J R,u,• l J11tn1Srlect11·1 111 N1." ~ l w.t ( .1.JtllJ~) 111 01 jfl~i; C11u111\ l >prn ~unl.IJ'y Cadillac M .hltr Oeale1 On11m .. 1 & 1 oY.iwr \n \utom.1t1c . 'in• I t up lt66 MUSTANG Chry,ler/Plymouth \ Buy Ft-om ou l • t., n d 1 n •• t ;a r "Ith nlc" i•i.terinr I. 111 \'II, automallr, 111 pv.r 01 .... 11 l>.111) ~ ::.1111 Iii IV Co .... .._.ELL. ,.,_,\l\Vllll tt'11nt t:J\11;(;1•1.1 Mu~t iot1·.-11no i-.c•r 1l >uu 'll l'M "" S "'YE ... ,, ,. 2!1-"1 llurh111 llh .i Y • , I "' -UU}ll1 tSL.Wlll!ll ou re oy n9 MARQUIS MOTORS How Oftly S49' SAVI 1 "~111 "''11a TooMuch!.. Mt'"-=toN. ,., ... JO IUH Ut~l'Ol-'Yt-:ttl 546-1934 · ~ ., MARQUIS MOTORS CONNELL 131·ZHOOS·l210 Towne&Co&antry MIS.~ION\'1 .. :J1> ,ontloc 9965 Auto Snh•' & L1•t111ni: 811 -2880 49 5.1 21 O •• •• • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • CHEVROLET CorveHe 9932 :!lh7 11arliu1 ,C'o,1u !\1•"•1 • .H:i.in l'nx.t.iaik tl ''"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 646-4446 ..... \111,l :.:g11, ,\utn • I'S Ill'\\ ~ .. 100 ~ llurbur Blvd C~"TAMESA s-16 12UO '7t Corq•tl•· J."111. T· lo1l, <'ll•.111 1 uni; v1•1') llll Sli<!~1 1-4 t 1~H!I u1r, "ulu. 1 ..i11,1r~· )\'llo" Funt, ·m I.Tl>. I 1lr. full P h'lllX !i:?IH lilk ml. 11111 fm i.ll'H'll. II'" :ur, vinyl roof. $M()O -Ult "hi· lui: rat·k . ..!$, uni: 11~'\ o"nl.'r "'.I Iii~ 'iO El L'umloo SS Ney, J'Jti nu :\lnl rnml ~ ~~ l ·oo \lu.,tana. 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Lindau top t9e5LPC) (848MCF) 11£..,..SJ) (788KX8) _.., 1972 POMTIAC LUXUIY I.IMAMS 1969 CHIVIOUf IMPALA CUSTOM 51495 V-8. auto trans factory air s2495 V-8 IUIO trans lactOtY air oondltiOnlng. power 1teenno. oond lton4"9 po-st.Mring. AM r.iio. Landau too. rll!Ye AM 1radlo'. Landau top. =•i: bucktt Hate (WJT9t 5). 1974 CAOILI.AC COUPE D'YIW 197 4 POMTIAC RIElllD FOIMULA Factory lir conditioning. lull 56495 V-8. flciory 11r cond1toono. $ 3995 power, Landau top, AM/FM power steering, rallye wheels, stlfto. (579KARJ AM/FM stereo ( 141 LHF) OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WIDPMTLYDOPOMTIACWAaAMTYWOU IMAIDUSS OJ WHIAI YOU Oll&tMA.UY PUICHA.SIO YOUI CAI WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS Al c.. s.jtct •• ,rler w.. Mctt-.n •·lf.7• . . l ·' Huntingto n Beach Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 265, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY1 CALI FORNI A 1\fterooo11 N.Y. Sto~ks TEN CENTS .. ;Miµ-sh Study Mires Annexation Move 111 aoaEaT BA&XER Ol .. DMly~ ...... Jluntlaston Beach'• plans lo enex l ,&OC acres ol the Bolsa .(.'blca marshlands ran into an 'IDffpeC'ted 30-day setback Hon· ~Jnl&bt. ·• In an unu1ual voting all&n· Dtmt. the clt.y council choee lo and \he environmental lmpacl repcwt (EIR) back lo the plan- nlnC staff for a month to make additional fmdinas. Mayor Harriett Wieder joined with Richard Siebert, Norma Gibbs and Ron Shenkman in re- qunUnc that more findings be complied in the report. Shenkman in particular claimed the document was not adequate. "lf we send it for annexation approved to LAFC -Local Agency Formation Commltttt- Res idential Parki ng HB Votes Rec Vehicle Curbs Huntington Beach City Council members have unanimot.J.sly ap- proved action placing ~tric­ tions on parking or recreational vehldes in the city's residential Ocean View See ks Aid In Impasse BJ li Y ESTIWM °' .................. Oceu View School Dlstrict of. f\clal1 and teach~ represen- tatives will meet 1bunday and Friday with Tom McCarthy, a mediator appointed by the 1tate Educational Employment rela- Uom Board <EERB), to try lo .-cl deadlocked contract neg:otia- tJons. The EERB accepted the teachers' declaratloa ol impasse lul week and b proceeding with mediation procedures outlined in collective baraaining laws in ef. feet forlbe first time this year. McCarthy served as mediator in an Ocean View teacher agree- ment dleput.e two years ago wbich included a one-day strike. The mediator works for the State ConcUJatlon Service and hu re- c en Uy been active in the Southern California Rapid Transit District negotiations in Loe An1eles. 'n>e medlator will have LS days to e«ect 1ome type ol agreement between district officials and teacher representatives. Neither 1lde ls compelled to accept his re- GOmmendaUont, however. .. The mediator will act as a re- feree when both sides meet to re- ach tome type of agreement," said Dale Coogan, Ocean View School Dlstrict superintendent. tr no aareement Is reached wltbln U . days, the next step would be a month-long fact - tlndtnr period. accordlne to E&RB policy. "We will be dealing With broad bst,lea ln the mediation," Coogan Nld. "lt will only be on those (See IMPASSE, Pa1e Al) Const ·. Weath e r areas. The ordinance approved Mon· day lB scheduled to lake effect in 30 days and will be subject to changes, if necessary, Lo con· form with the Califonua Vehicle Code. The new ordinance wiU: -Pl'ohibit the parking or all motor vehicles in excess of 2S feet m length in a residential dis - trict. -Prohibit the parking or any commercial vehicle 90 or more inches in width from beln1 parked In a residential district. -Prohibit the parting of all noa-motorbed vehicles and cam- pera when detacbed fr9tn a .motorlmd vehicle. The ordlnance a.ho permit.I parkJ.na of aU RVs in all yard areas except for the required frontyard setback. It also allows parking of RVs in driveways if drlvea are of suffi- cient size . Parking or oversized com- mercial vehicles will be proh.lbit- ed from the property site unless they are placed In a conforming t:ar&ie. Acting Planning Director Edward Selkb .said that about 36 Pf!rcent of all recrea\Jon vehicles sold are more than 25 feet In length and could not be parked on city streets. Sehch said that slgns will be r~ quired al t~e various entranc~ to the city at an estimated cost of $6.000. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said the new ordinance will spark no great campaign oo the part of police but that oHh:ers wifl respond to complaints. Robitaille also raised questions that parts of the ordinance m11hl be m conflict with the California Vehicle Code. The planning stare was direct· ed to make required chanaes. • Bike License F o rms Out State law requires that" •II tricycles be licensed, accordJn1 to city officials. Mall-In license forms may be obtained from city bicycle shops, community centers, fire 1taUona, libraries and recreation and patk facllltie11 In Huntington Beach The completed forms may be mailed along with a check or money order for $3 lo the Hunt· lnaton Beach PoUce Depart· ment, Bike Llcenslng, 2000 Main St.. Huntington Beach 92648 Ucen.su will be valid through Dttember, 1'78. UtUe chan1e ex~ed. la couul w .. tber Wed- neacl a y . Mornin1 low eloucb to contlnue, partly aunn1 afternoon. I NSIDE TOD1' V St0ttl Lfpt, ftOC ~our ONtGQf /omU11 pct, "'°" ontington Co ndo ~__..-·ts Win Okay ,..,. to llo1'1 hit hearth and lao .... Hh own•r ho• tltrtoUflfd to go to tit• ~ Com to Jcftp Ms pd cd MIM. T~ ''°'°" for Uw jua; Stotd Upl ii o pg. S.~A4. l a dex .. ·-"""*-... """' ""*"" •• • .,._.._.. e1 ....,T,.. All \.M....,. ... ..... •• r ~· ............. ,.,. ~ __......... _,,,. ........... ~ M ~.. ... 0r..,.CWotY •• r:;;;; .. ...... ..,~;! ............. : ::: .......... ,.,, ==:.· ••. .. =-:: ,.,..~ --... ............. Tbe South Coast Re1tonal Commilsloo bu approved a 4$- unit condombhun project locat- ed on Anderson Strut and Pacific Coast Webway oear Hun· U:ngton Harbour. The $2.5 million mari.na·Uke development wUI Include five separate buildin1s wttb both two and three-story units. Attack Tally Up SAN DIEGO CAP ) -Sixteen mon Weca1 alien• were attacked over tbe weekend, bri.nginc lo 111 the number or such i.oclden&a re- ported this year, police say. It wtll indeed be a Jauch." be •a.id. "U it is supposed lo be a com· plete document, It is one of lhe poorest J have ever seen," be added. Al Coen. along with Ron Pat· Unson and Ted Bartlett, said that the report was swficlent for its pw-posea and voted for It.a ap- proval. Coen sald that concerns of the council were prematurely placed and that the ElR was adequate for lbls level of approval by the city council. Yrs. Wieder said she herseH was not concerned about the ade- quacy of the report bol that she was bothered by the questions that other council members bad. "The annexation ts practical and it makes sense and it ls something we should do,'' sbe said. •·it ls hoped that in the next ~ days the staff can address uncer- tainties and make the report ac- cepU1ble to the majority ol the council members," she said. City officials had been shooting for approval of the ElR Monday nl&bl so that the anne.xation re- quest could be acted upon by the Local Acency Formation Com- mJttee on Oct. 13. ... Wlrtpllolo POLICE INVESTIGATOR PROBES WRECKAGE OF DEATH CAR AFTER EXPLOSION Former ChUHn AmbaH ador to U.S., Woman Companion Kiiied In BIHt Chip Visits Coast, ,-.... ,. Eyes Tough Contest A crowd of nearly 100 people welcomed James Earl "Chip'" Carter to Huntington Beach Mon- day afternoon as he helped lo open campaign headquarters in the ci- \y for his father . Carter, 26, is the middle son or Democratic presidential can- didate Jimmy Carter. He said he has been hitUng the hustlnp for 15 months and has campaigned in44 slates. He predicted a close, tough race and dido 't appear to be ap- prehensive by a recent Los Angeles T imes-NBC poll that showed President Ford climbinc Lo witnin seven percentage points of his father "We are working Uke we are 10 points behind and we are going lo keep on working like this until election day,·· he said He said that 11 members of his family were out poundlng the campaign trail and that lut week alone they appeared In 107 cities in37states. He says that his father's hones- ty is one of the key elements in the election and be thinks the televised debates will play an im- portant role. He says they will serve to show that his father has hardened posi- tioos . • ''Dad's not ruuy on the issues and he is honest and he never lies,'' Carter said. Carter says hi' spends nl&bts'at private homes "whlle he 18 cam- paigning. "It's gratifying to see that peo- ple are basically the same ever- ywhere you go,·• he said. "It's .rood tom>ow that everybody's not craty in California." Carter says that his dad's smile is sincere and that he's been smil· ing as long aa be could remember "When they took pictures of the crew of the USS Wyoming all the Navy people were grim except for <See CHIP, Page Al) .. .. WI ......... EXPLOSION VICTIM Ex .. nvoy Leteller Bus Chiefs Eye Center In Anaheim Directors of the Oran1e County Transit District <OCTDJ agreed Monday lo pursue construcUon ol a mult i -m i llion -dollar transportation center ln Anaheim'• Disneyland· Convention Center area. But rlr1't they asked st.arr mcm· bel'!l lo prepare a detailed outline of the work they are planning In conjunction with Anaheim cit y of· flcial1. u1 well as the possible work a consultant might do. A month earlier, directors put off accepting the yur-1onJt •.ooo 1tudy prepared by two C<>Multant.s. They had 111ked for more time to review f\1 results, along wllh tirM to learn how Anaheim C1ty CO\ancll members felt about Ill findtnis. A report to directon Monday tald Anaheim council members bad adopted tbe report and . dlreeted staff members lo work with OCTD on a site location or locaUons along wttb eourcea of com~Uon funds. 1be 1tudy. financed primarily with a federal grant. coocluded tba1 a transit center would be pract.lca1 in the Disneyland· ConYention Center area where It could serve touriata and tbo(le work.iris in tourtst-rel•tcd ln- du&tries. SUch a center near Anaheim Stadium would operate at a de· nclt, \he 1tody aaid. The center could cost from S'l .2 tO SU.4 millloa to build, clepend-lne on the 1ite plclred and \be typt ot cent.er buiJL • If that timetable were ap· proved, the property could have' been annexed to the city by Jan. \I and ll could have been mcluded on the city's tax rolls for the en, tire 1m calendar year. • Actlne Planning Director Edward Selicb said today the~ is a remote possibility that an-• nexaUon can get W>der the wire ot the Jan. 1 target. date provid-· <See MARSH, Paie .U> Allende E x -Aide A Victini WASHING TON (AP) -The former Chilean ambassador to the United States and a woman , colleague were killed today when a bomb exploded in thelr car as it passed near the Chilean Em· bassy, hospllal officials said. Another person was injured in the blast. The two persons killed were identified as Orlando LeteUer, "4, ambassador during the reatm• of the late Marxist Presiden~ Salvador Allende, and Ronnie Karpen Moffitt, who worked with Leteller at a research lmtitute. Mrs. Moffitt's husband was in· jured In the blast. OfOcials al George Washington Ha.i>ltal aaid a bomb caused the exp{oslon. Police said the blast ripped the met.al siding off the driver's door and twtated the hood and roof of \he car. Letelier was director of the Trans National Inslllule, a dlrulon of the Washington-based research organization Institute for Policy Studies. He also taught at American University. Mrs. Moffitt, 25, was a staff member of the Institute. Her husband, Michael , 44, a re- search associate of the insUtu~, was In serious condition at tbe hospital. . The pavement beneath the car was blackened by the blast, and metal pa rts were scattered across Sheridan Circle, where the Chilean and other embassleti are located along Embassy Row: After the blast, the c• con• tinued moving for approximately <40 feet before ramming into another auto in front of the Romanian Embassy. Allende. a member or the Socialist Party, died in a bloody coup in September 1973 when the armed forces overthrew hi5 gov• ernment. Military authorttle• said he committed suicide. Leteller was ambassador t~ the United States from 197! to May 1973 when Allende called him back to Chile lo becomo foreign minister. He also served as defense and interior mlnJster under Allende. He was arrested on the day ot the coup al\d jailed for about a year. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said later his lnterven• Uon was partially responsible for Leteller'a release. Laal Wednesday, the Chlleatl government stripped Letetler oC his clUienshlp. A decree alened by President Augusto Pinoch~ who aucceeded Allende, aald tho revocation waa "£or 1nt.erfertn1 with normal financial support t.d Chile." That apparently referred \o Leteller'• eff6rt1 lo haJt U S. •ld to Chlle becauao of aile1atlona oC widespread human right.I vtol• Uona there. The country bu beeO ln a state of sle1e since shortly after the coup. . ·l ,,,,-~~~------~~---...4 Dear Gut: lkar Gloomy Gu Is there only gloom on the pollUcal scene in this election year? Check • today'• Gloomy Gus on the Editorial Page, A6, £or a brighter pollUca1 oote. M.T.K. oi-ro--·---" ---.. Mii -•ff41•11't"41«1 .. _ .... -........ ....... "" ....,. •• o ..... , o-. ...,,,,Nit. . \ I 1 \ , '2 DAIL V PILOT H /F TuMCl?Y Soptemt>er 21 1979 Kis'singer Succeeding . . .Tanzanian HQeefnl Of Rhodesia Accord DAR ES SALAAM, Tan&anll {AP) -President Jullua l)l.)'erert of Tanzania aald tod-l)' ff baa been lold by U .S. Secretary or State Henry A. Klss- inler that Prime Minister Ian &D1th accepted the principle ol majority rule for Rhodesia ldth.tn 18 monlhl to two yean. At • conaequf'nce, Nyerere told a newa conferenre, be 1a no lon1tt "lloomy about prospects for a Rbodes1an aeWement." He said after a 90-m.lnutc meet- inc with Kissinger that he awaits a public atatement from Snut.b'a re~meon Ftlday. 'My mood iA better,'' Nyerere :· Deadly Shot? .· Mrs. Mitchell &iid It Was From Tbe Aasoda&ed Preu Martha Mitchell's doctor says ~ believed that tranquiliurs sbe was iJ\jected with during a 'fttk 's a lay at the Newport.er lnn i~Newport Beacb at the atart of 11* Watergate scandal. cauaed ·t.becancertbattilledber. ·In an interview in the Ladles • $me Journal, Dr. Klaus Mayer. a ·specialist who treated the eflranged wife of former U.S. At- tt. Gen. John Mitchell foe bone '11)arrow cancer, said Mrs. Mitchell 'a contention was "a hi&hly inaccurate supposltion." Sbe charged that she was given the injections by a Secret Service agent during a tumultuous week's my at the Newport Beadtbotel to keep her quie t about tbe Watergate scandal She and ber husband were visit- ing Oran1e County in 1972 the s ame week as the bnlalt in at Democratic national bead· quarters that led to the eventual downfall ot the Nixon administra- tion. 1'he ~eek that started as a working vacation turned int.a a bnarre Corewarulng ot things to come when Mrs. Mikbell made one or ber ramous latenight phone q lls to UPI r eporter Helen Thomas, the ;tutbor or tbe magazine story. She told Mrs. Thomas she was bein& held prisoner at the inn and hinted darkly of the "dirty ~s" that were happenin1 in Wubinaton. 'l'bose events werepassedoH as Co ast Wom an Named to Fill Carte r Post Judy Rosener of. Newport Beach, cbaj.rman ol the South Coast Re1lonal Conservation Commission, bas been appointed co-cbairm an of Democratic pre- s I den ti al candidate Jemmy Carter's Oranae County cam· pa1gn. Allied with Mrs. Rosener as ro- chatrmen of the Carter campaign are county Supervi1or Ralph Diedrich ·and United Aulo Worker's official Bruce Lee. Mn. Roaener said today the three -member campai1n strateay team will meet weekly lo cQordinale the Democratic nominee's election drive in Otange County. Accordma to Diedrich, Carter's national campalan start has airttd that the former Geor1ia gpvernor will visit the county tyilcedurtn. tbe campaign. The presidential candidate is :.chcduled to be in MiBslon Viejo Sunday at o S7S a plate barbecue- r ally for Southern California par· tylnembers . Diedrich said plans for tho ~•cond Corter vbit som~Ume In mid-Oc tober Include a public ral- ly as well as Carter's presence at smaller meetings sponsored by Democ rati c candidates O\rouabout lhe county. 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"-··---- ............. COAST SHOTS FATAL? Merthe Mltchefl belne typical of the fiamboyant cabinet wife. even tboueh Mitchell resigned a.s head or the Committee lo Re-Elect the Presi- dent •l the end of bis Newport Beacb viJit. "She was a decentpenon," Dr. Mayer aald. "Flamboyant. and a little manic in a way. But pleasant and nice to other people. She wept for other patient.a; she alway~ asked about my children. ·'When you found her alone, sbe sometimes seemed depressed. She'd say, 'I wish I could Uve. There are so many lnt.eresUn1 tbln&• to do.' She was a very pJtrtotic person. Sbe really blallevecf that country dld come fint, and that she bad sacrificed her family to tell the truth to the country.'' Mrs. Mitchell wa.s estranaed from her husband, former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell, when she became lll, and Mayer uld Mitchell 1ave considerable thouaht to visiting her before ber death last Memorial Day but d~ ctded aplnstit. "I don't think it wu bosWlly, or that he dido 't care,•' the physician saJd. ··But the last thin& he want· ed was another blowup with her, forhersake." After his estranaed wife's de· ath, however, Mayer said, • Mitchell ·'was very UJlSet." "ll appeared to me that he was sincerely moved and saddened by her death," the doctor said. Fro'" P afl# A I MAR SH ... mg il has the concurrence of all Bolaa Chica property owners. A complete master plan o( the area would follow annexaUon al which lime a more complete en- vironmental report would be pre- pared, Selich said. Sellch aald the document wlll now be re-poated with atate and local a1encies oflered a chance to give new commenll. Con~mt of the council members aJso will be Incorporated in the new re· port. Sellch said. Shenkman aaid ti the council approved the report Monday nllbt. he would have taken a minority r eport to the LAFC annexation bearln1 . Shenkman said the EIR d.ldn't addresa the impact ol annexation on scboola, lt waa vaaut on geotoaical Issues. comments about cround water coodJUons were aul)erficlal and there were very 1mou.s traffic clrcwauoa problem1. Pattinson said, on the ()ther hand, that the environmental lm· pact report wa1 only a step for annexation and dido 't addttU tllelf to development. "We don't need a report on how many jackrabbita are runn1nt ln- t.o each other out l.bere." be aaJd. Herb Chatterton, prealdent ot the Amlcos de Bolsa OUca, said comments by atale, local and school acencies objected to upectt ot l.be lmpact ttpOrt. Chatterton aakC!d for more Um• because the document llUID· be,ra 38 pa1es wll.b SS mote pases oladdenda. He aaid tbat. most ol t.bt ~· Uoos, added data and u::plana· U<N uprated in the 8ddenc(a .... not reflected in t.bt first ii P•lt• and wert dtmcult to dJ&eal Hld. A senior American offlclaJ in Ki11ln1er's party u 1d that foUowlna his talks with aoutb~m Afnca 's white leaders he Ls seek in1 two pledies wbkh Smith wants from the area·s black leaders. One is that all g1.1errilla action ln Rhodesia will be suspended as soon as necotiatiooa beam for a constitution providln& for the , transfer of power to the black majority. Tbe aecond is that the security and interests of Rhodesia's 270.000 whites wltl be efrectively safeguarded when power is transrerred to the 6 million blacks. Kissinger new to Tanzania to- day to see Nyerere after report. inc Monda)' to President Ken- neth Kaunda of Zambia on his talb durlnc the weekend with Smith and Prime Minister John Vorster or South Africa. Meanwhile, Smith met with his cabinet In Salis bury, the Rhodesian, capital, to discuss. Kias19.1er's proposals for black rule in Rhodesia. Kissin&er's aides expected that Smith would recommend approval ol the pro- po s a ls, and obs ervers ln Saliabury aald opposition to the prime minister's recommenda· lions wu unlikely. But they said be probably would run i.nto trouble with hard- linen when be puts the p'°PQSals before other members of bis Rhodesian Front in parliament on Thursday. Three Nabbed In Mesa Pot . Plant The/ts Three pot plant pilferers were arrested by police Monday, after auertedly neeln& a Costa Mesa home with three 12-foot mari- juana plants stuffed in a trash can. Larry David Covington, 19, of Gardena. and Jeffrey Lloyd Weckner, 18, Carson. and a juvenile. were pulled over by police orfJcera at 22nd and Newport Boulevard af\er beinc spotted by the police helicopter. Officers said they found the three plants stuffed in a trash can Inside lbe car. A Costa Mesa man called police at 11:45 a.m. to say he saw the trio leave a house at 219 Camellia Lane with the booty. Police found a lath and plastic greenhouse in the backyard of the Camellia Lane home, propped up with about two feet ol bricks un· demeath the lilhl 111.nlcture. "It looks lib the owner kept ad· dlni oo to the greenhouse as his plants outarew the t.hing." ex· plained Sgt. Gary D. Webster . .. I've never seen plants that big in this town before," he s&Jd. Police are lookin& for the owner of the plants, addini he faces charges of marijuana cultivation. DRIVER RAMS~ KILLS LION BERGAMO, Italy (AP) - Motorist Franco M auel ran down a lion on the Bergamo·Mllan tllghway Monday nl&ht and kllled him. The animal had escaped from a truc k taklne severaJ lions to a zoo. E 111pty S tra1ad School has started and the sun has taken a holiday from the Orange Coast. One of the results is this lonely stretch ot sand along"the Huntington Beach -shoreline. The Orange Coast continues to experience an unw;ually cool Septe mber, normally one of the w armest months of the year in these parts. f'ro• P age A I IMPASSE CALLED • • • general areas which the teachers and the district have agreed are within the scope of contract negotiaUons." These areas include most of the provisions in the grievance, salary and working conditions areaa of the proposed contract. "It's almost like starting all over again,•• the supertotendenl adrntfted. The dis trict hos not been able to reach accord on any aspe<"t of the contract thus far but dJd offer as much as a six percent salary increase over last year for teachers. Because of decllnln& enroll- ment es timates. Coogan said. ..the district has about $100.000 less to work with than we an- lJc1paled. It will be bard to c-et GWC Doors Still Open Students have unlii this Thurs- day to sign up for fall classes at Golden West College. Registra- tion is held from JO a.m. untJI 8 p.m . 1n the administration buildlnJ. Officials say there are stdl some classes open in iid mirustra- tion of justice, art, biology, busi ness. chem is try, humanities, music. political science, speech. transportation a nd distribuUon and theater. To date Golden West has re· gistered 18,480 'ltudents J0,676 day and 7 ,804 evening and the fin al total 1s expected to pasi. 19,000, offic1al11 say Firemen Pi<"ket COMPTON CAP> -Campton firemen are demonstrating out· side City Hall in an effort lo gain public support in their baUle to win a 8 percent pay tllke. back to that six percent salary in· crease fi&ure." The s uperintendent added. "We may be living with a partial agreement or tentative contract untJI some or the major Issues are resolved next year.·· F rona Page Al CHIP •.. dad." he said. ··He was smiling as tNeuever.·• "ln fact about the only Ume be aot ~ry was around report card time,' be aald. Chip Carte r said he interrupted a poUUcal career or 50IU Of bis owntocampaign. . "I was elected to the city coun- cU of Plalna, Ga., and served fora year before retiring to work on the campaign," he said. He uld he had no higher political amblUons of his own ex- cept that perhaps be will try for the school board in Plairui in the future Young Carter appeared Mon· day at a reception which reatured pe anuts and punch al the Democratic headquarters of 73rd Assembly district candidate Den· rus Mangers. New Route CuJ,s D istance I.OS ANGELES CAP > - Motonsts traveling from the Los Angeles area t o the MoJave Desert or Las Ve~as will find the w'dy 13 m iles shorter after Wednt'sd ay. A new aectlon or freeway will be opened late Wednesday con· necting I nterstnle 10 to Interstate 15. lhe state Department or Transporta tion said. It will bypa.-ss San Ber nardino Station Co•n Do1C11 Boys watch 11 wrecke"' demolish old service station at Brookhunt Street and Adams Avenue in Hun~ Beach. lt was leveled Monday, but gas &tatJon tans shouldn •t worry -a new self service 1ta· Uon wUJ rise in Its place. I n m a t e s ';f Escape I n Chino.: CHINO <AP) -More than law enforcement ottlce 8earched a SO·acrt comlleld ch-by-inch today foe et1ht ld mates who eacaped from•~ prison acbool durinl a preda~ riot in which two 1uardl were I~ jured, orflclals said. 1 The search had netted alx of Inmates who walked out ol ~ raclllly durln1 the a~-hou.r ln • dent, whit'h left 30-year-ol prison 1uard Gary Cauble wit.II C skull fracture and facial lacena( Uons. He was reported 1n ara condition in an Upland hotpltalt .. l Police agencies al first I&~ con.ructing reports about the ln~ dent, wblch began at 2 a.m. at~ medlum·security CallforDJ• Youth Authority Tr~ Scboal.! about 60 miles east of LOil AnJeles. i Early reports said some 200 ltv, mates were involved ln the r1oe,. inc. that some had taken two- cua rds ho$tage and that a auard'a throat had been ~ashed, : But Keith Vermillion, auperh\-· tendent of the school, 1ave wa: account of the riot at a news coo-: Cerence: ~ The jailbre ak apparently began when inmate Jordan Flaeg, 21. called out from hli holding cell that he was sick. Fl age attacked the two iuantS who responded to his sick call, seriously injurlnc one -Cauble -and lockln1 another In broom closeca!ter clubbl.nab.lm. Vermillion sa1d be believes Flagg snatched Cauble's ke~ and ran tbrou1b the prison com- pound opening jail doon and shouUnc "It's a break, It's a break. let's ao." He said prisoners be1an rioting aner they were released from. their cella, destroyina furniture., overturnin1 file cabinets, break- in1 windows, pulllnc out phooe.s and startin& amall fires. Fourt.ffn of the inmat.ea ap- parently walked oul of the com- pound and sprinted 150 yards to a 14-foot-bigh fence, Vermillion Rid. "Some or our people saw the men escapin& and as soon as we knew lt was happening, we caJlq4 Chino poUce and there were authorities here within 10 minutes of our call," Vermillion said. Lawmen from 10 law eruorce· ment acencies, lncludlnc th\' California Hi1bway Pattol and the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, aur· rounded the taclltty and heard someone yell from wlthln "We've tilled one. we'll klli another," Vermlllion aaJd. "We assume they thought Cau· ble was dead. We never were told they bad hostages and never belleved they did." · ' He said Cauble, apparenUy beaten into unconsclousneu at Wa p0lnt, was dracged t.brouth a door by at least four lnmat.et where he waa protected rrom other prisoners until 1uar dt . opened the door and pulled him out. • Vermlllion said F1agf· one of the escapees who wa.a ater a..- prehended. w 8ll a "definite troublemaker" and was in a holding cell awaiUng prosecu- tion for s triking a 1uard three weeks a10. The escapees included aeverat serving time for armed robbery and range In age from H to ~ Vermillion said. Grand Rapids GOP R e cords· Subpoenaed GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. CAP> -Records of the Kent County Republi can party, htld- quartered in Preaident Ford'• hometown Of Grand Raptda, bav• been aubpoenaed by th• Water1ate s pecial prosecutor,• the party's county chwrman said today. Poul I le nry, Kent County OOP. chairman. confirmed a report tn I today's Wall Street Journal tha\ pro11ecutor Charles Ruff AUb· 1 p o ena od records or two' Republican committees ln Kentl County The aubpoenud records date to 1964. "We have no Idea what they are looklnl tor. Bfl we hope to get it over qulckl>' •nd 1tt a clean bill of health," Henrr 1aJd. • "We are cooperatlnf ln any way we can and our re1atJon1hlf. with Rufl'a staff la very cord.la .• We have made every alt.empt «> comply," he aald. 1 "I'm not lau1bln,. Jt'• •· aertoua matter. But I think we'U, come out with a clean btll of health," Henry said. In Wasbln1ton. Dan Ro.enblatt, 1 1pokesman to.-the prOMcutor's o!flce, Hid be could not confirm that the tnv..U1a· Uon was under WI:)' or Indicate what It mt1b\ be l~for, "Subpoen11 1re 'Jrand JW"J documentt," lloeenblaUtalcf. · Tbt MSehl1an Republlun State Central CommJu.e mew notbtnc of tht lnvettic.UC. \IDlil lnlormed by a reporter today.: aa1d J«rry Roe1 it.at. GOP ex.' ecutJve 1eeretary. - EOITlON VOL 69, NO. 265, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES Toclay·s Clo ·lnJf .N.Y. Stocks • TEN CENTS e Stock Bid C:alled Below ·, B1TOM BAtLEY I Dt-CNltyPi ... _ • Jrvlnt Company President Baymond Watson admitted In t.'oUrt late Monday tbal 510ck held tb bis company by the James 1"tne Foundation ls worth far mete t.ban the $200 million bemg otrered by the Mobil Oil Com· "'°1· ,Watson told attorney Howard 2 Friedman, who represents Irvine belreu Joan lrvine SmJth, that the value of the company 1t.oclt frozen when Mrs. Smith Look leeaJ action aealnst the found•· tioo is at lust S2SO million. Hls tesUmony in Oranae Cow>· ty Superior Court led Friedman to conclude that the $200 m1lhon offered by Mobil is more or less equal to the value of S,000 acres Near Smoketree -"-Residents Rap Bike Racing Residents of the Smoketree de· velopment in Irvine are up in arms arter learning about the bicycle motocross course being built by the city adjacent lo their homes. 'Area' Add To Reflect Expansion ClllDI expansion into tbe b"ftM lnduslrial area. the dlrec· e.or. of tbe N eWJ>Ort Harbor Cbarnber or Commerce voted 2JD..I Monday afternoon to cbanee tbeoreaniuUon's name. Jt wlll now be called the Newport Harbor Area Chamber ot commerce. Director Mlke Chrlsten1on. ~ headed a committee that ltudied chamber expansion into Irvlne, recommended the name chance which be said more ac-cur ale ly reflect s the geo· £nPhical diversity ol the bus1· neucrQ\4p. He acknowledged lhal about 60 ol the chamber's 1,000 members are lrvlne bualnesaes but he said tbeJ are "some of the most alplflcant in terms ol dues and conlributions. •' He al10 noted tbAt the in· dualrial area is a logical place for the chamber to direct its up· comi°' membership drive. Petitions are circulating among residents asking lbat the project be a"-1east temporarily halted and the homeowners are scheduled to meet tonight with an employe of the city's public work department. Plans for tbe motocross course in the Edison right-<Jf-way were initiated last year, with numerous hearings held by the various city commissions. But Smoketree residents, whose homes are off Jeffrey Road south of the Santa Ana Freeway, claim they bad not yet moved Into their new homes and did not have a chance to protest. According to resident.I orea.¢1.· lnJ the petition cam~. the de-veloper {Warmington) told them w~ they boucbt their bomet that the adjacent property was to be developed as a greenbelt, with a bicycle pathway aod picnic tables. Sherri Sellman, whose home lies within 25 feet of the motocross course, s aid she learned about the cilY. plans only when she talked to a construction worker at the site last week. She said be told her about the motocross course and showed her the blueprints, which indicat· ed a spectator grandstand was to be placed outside htt front door. "lf I had been told about the course, I wowdn 't have bought my home' there. I bought early and had my choice of any site," said Miss Sellman. She said she bas written a let- ter Lo the state department of ronsumer affair11, claiming that <See BIKES, Pa1e Al) wbJcb coatain blcbly developed and prochtcUve lrvlnt opera· uons. Watson was reluctet lo place a value on the remain1na '10,000 acres of Irvine land. He ez· plained that much Oi the un- developed property was subject to restrictions wbJcb affect its worth to the company. But he later •creed with lbe persistent Friedman that the lrvlne Company could raise al lea.st ~ million lf lt IOld the land t.oda.y. Mrs. Smith claims that the $200 million offered by Mobil ls well below the t.rue value ol the foun- dation'• S4.5 percent stake io the Irvine Company. She argues in her <k!mand for a perma.nent lnjunclioo on the pro-pe>&ed sale that the selling price tS unfair to henelf and other minority 1tockholden. Watson told Friedman that the buyer willlnl to pay between $'JOO million and $400 million for the Irvine Company as il stands to- day mt1ht find it dlff\cult to ar .............. POLICE INVESTIGATOR PROBES WRECKAGE OF DEATH CAR AFTER EXPLOSION Former Chll••n AmbeHador to U.S., Wom•n Companion Kiiied In BIHt Chitmher Pushes Drive Task Force Aim: Get Mat"ter Before Council Bl JOANNE REYNOLDS 01-.0.Jlf~ ........ The Newport Harbor Chamber ol Commerce Is launchine a cam· paign lo gel consideration of University Drive back before the Newport Buch Cit.y Council. . Dan Rogers, in a report to chamber directors Mooday aaid the chamber's Transportation Committee has formed a task force to study the University Drive elrtell5ion around tbe Up. per Bay. "The committee has made an active commitment to campailJl. ln one way or another, to 1et the matter back before the city coun- cil," Rogers said. He said the tuk force met three times to research the University Ori ve extemlon and came to the conclusion, liter backed by the full transportation committee, that lhe city needs a.nolber east-west traffic cor· rldor. The task force was headed by Ray Haas of American State Bank and included Frank Jank, a Corona de) Mar merchant, Tom Morrisey or Aeronutronic Ford. Mike Stephens of Hoag Memorial Hospital and Gordon Jones of the Irvine Company. Most lask force represen· tatives had appeared before the city council during bearings in June to urge that work 10 ahead on the road. Plans ror an environmental Im· pad study on the extension of Lbe road from ils terminus near Irvine Avenue lo an intersection with either Jamboree Road or MacArthur Boulevard were scrapped in June when Lbe city council voted to delete funds for the study !tom this year's city budget. However, city officials have held recent meetings with of· ficiala from Irvine, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach to discuss the poaaiblUty or geltlng the . county to joln the four cities ln an environmental study of the road. make an adequate retwn on hll lnvealment. Any s uch buyer. WaUOD added, would want to lake "a tone bard look" at the complA)''t records and projedloos for tho years ab9d to make sure be would set the kind of ttturn de- manded in today's business world. Allende Ex-aide I A Victilll WASHINGTON (AP) -The former Chilean ambassador to the United Stales and a woman collea1ue were killed today when a bomb exploded in their car as It. passed near the Chilean Em· busy. bosplt.al officlnls said. Another person was ir\jured ln tbeblaat. .. The two persons killed were identified as Orlando Letelier, 44, ambuaador durine the regime of tbe late Marxist President 1 Salvador Allende, and Ronnie KaJl)eo Mofntt, who worked with . Leteller at a research institute. Mrs. Moffitt's busbend was ln• jured ln the blast. ~ Officiala al George Washington . Hospital aald a bomb caused tho I exp la.loo.. Police said lbe blast ripped the metal aiding off the driver's door • and twlawel tho bood and rooC ot the car. Let.eller was diredOr of t.be Trant National Jnslitute, a divWon oft.be Washington-based ,.esearch organization Institute for Polley Studies. He alao taught at American University. Mrs.' Moffitt, 25, was a at.art member of the institute. Her husband, Michael, "4, a re- ' search uaociate of the institute, was ln serious condition at tho hOspiuJ. . The pavement beneath the car was blackened by the blast, and metal parts were scatterecl across Sheridan Circle, where. the Chilean and other embassle~ are located along_ Embassy Row.• After the blast, the car con· Unued moving for approximately .co feet before ramming lnlo another auto in front. oC the Romanian Embassy. , In trying to bring the Irvine area lnto the scope of the cham- ber'• activities. Christenson also recommended that m o r e eb•mber evenls be held In lN1n , "and not necessarily just ta tbe hotels. · · Tanzania Chief Told So No action has come out of those meetings. Jn proposing that the chamber push for new council action, Rogers said, the chamber tnslc force bas discovered a couple of lnteresUng facts: Allende, a member of the Socialist Party, died ln a bloody coup Ln September 1973 when the armed forces overthrew his 1ov· ernment. Military authoritleia aald be committed suicide. Chamber president Jim Parker uld that inclusion or lrvtno buslneaaea 1n the chambtt wlU not "exclude the possibility th.at Jrvlne will form its own chamber in lhe future." _ At preaent bu1lneues lo Irvine J\aw two types of orpni.&aUons. Ooe l1 lbe Greater lrvine ln- dmlrial Learue. a IJ'OUP formed ln \be lndualriaJ area. and lhe «her con1l1t.s of metthanls as· .octaUont in the vlUa1c shoppinC ceaten. Coat Weather IJWe change expected In coastal weather Wed· n11day. Morning low :• dcNds to conUnue, partly : ~ alternoo!'· INSIDE TODAY • SwHt LIP•• aol •o•r .. ~ la.nu• pet, "'°" ............ ,.~- ~ ••••· ,,,. 0.,.,, ,. ... 4 Qnotned to go to "" ~ COlll1 to ,., ,.. ... ,-.!" ...... n. naq/or • dltt-:~UJ!tia.oN. s..eav-A4. l••ex ..,., ...... "' ... ~ .~t, .,_......._ •t ....... "'" •·• ~ : =""""" AM _..... .,,. ...... __ .. °""'° .. Gt-.~ •• ~ .. ,..... aw .... ,.._., Al --at .. M ............. "' ........... ,.,.,, ..,, 2 -~ 116 ,.,.,, ,_ .. _,__ .. aJ _..... M ... Rlwtksia Change OK'd? DAR ES SALAAM, Tamanla <AP> -Preaidenl Jullua Nyerere of Tanzania said today he has been told by U.S. Sccr~ary of State Henry A. JC.lu. lneer that Prime Minister Ian Smith accepled lhe principle of majority rule for Rhodesia within 18 months to two yean . AA a consequence, Nyerere told a news conference, he la ne Joncer "gloomy about prospects for a R.bodealan aetUement.' • He aaid after a 90-mlnute meet· 1na with Killln8er thal be awalt.t •public atatemenl from Smith's natmeon Friday. ''My mood ta better,'' Nyerere •aid. A Hnlor American oftlclal tn Ki11lnger'1 party aald that toUowtng bis talks with IOUtbem Africa'• white leaden he ls sed- lnc two pled1ea which Smlltr- wanta from the area'• black lelMlen. One .lt \bat all ,uen1.Ua ec:Uan Irvine's Fo:rum Meets Wednesday Tbb mcnlb•a meetlnl ot the lmne Villa&• Fonun will be beJd at '1 :80 p .m. 'Wednetdar In lbe UnlvenltJ Community A.aocia- tkm Clubhouse.. .. Sa.ndburt .,.,_ Forum meeUnp are open to the public and provide 'an op. portunity for cltJ st.aft members to~ with repr•rntatiftl ot lbe dlffeonnt bomwwwoen' u- eodatton•iD lrvioe.. in Rhodesia will be 1uapended u soon u neeoUalions be&1n for a con1Ututlon provldlni for the transfer of power to tho bJack majority. Tile second i• thal the aecurity and interests of Rhodesia '1 270,000 whit.ea will be efrectlvely 1afe1uarded when power ii tramferred to the alx. million blacks. Kissinger new to Tanunla to- day to see Nyerere after report· lng Monday to President Ken- neth Kaunda of ZamtAa on his talks durini the weekend with· Smlth and Prime Minister John Vonter of South Africa. Meanwhile, Smith met wtth his cabinet ln Salisbury, the Rhodesian capital, to dlscu11 Klsalnger'• proposals for black rule in Rhodeala. KJ11lnger'1 aides expected that Smtlh would recommend approval ot lbe pro- (8ee AFRICA, Pa&eAl> ~edie Status Quo Backed by lrfine ner. county. but lettlna the cities operate and rund lheir lndlvldual procram1. . Silla alto wrote that the city is definitely atalut creailQi • special tu area. U. said be want• the current fundlDC 171tem rnalat.ained. wtdcb bu the count1 abouldetlnl tbe ~ inf ~ and the citlel PQtD& da1•to-da.1 operaUon cMa. Sl1la aald lrvln• fawn tbe CUI'· rent 111tem of not cbatlinl ,.1. dent.I for paramedic Hr'Ylces. but tbal lt support.a cbaJ'line for transportal.lon when patitnll are taken to ho1pilal 1 by the paramedic unit.I. Tba ID_l.JOr pointed out that it would be best for the ~to continue to coorctmac. • mlller pla for parasnedics. rill ncb Jurtadic:ticm aJ>Pf 0'1altbeplu.. • -The terms of the sale of Ute Upper Bay to the state called for a road around the northern edge of the bay. -A review or the proposed (See DBIVE, Pa1eAZ> LeteUer was ambassador to the United States from 11rn lo May 1973 when Allende callocl him back to Chile to become foreign minlster. He a1Jo served as defense and interior mlnlater under Allende. He wu arrested on the day of Chi V• • the coup and jailed for about a year. Secretary or State Henry A. P 181 ls, KJasln1er 11id later hla lnterven.' Uon was partially n.ponalble fol" Expects Tough LeUller'a release. Laal Wednnday, the Ch11ea" 1ovemment stripped Lctelier or . Race m· Fall h1a cltlienJhip. A decree sl&nod by Pruldent Au1uato Pinochet. B7aOBEBTMUE& Olttle0t41t,._1Uff A crowd of nearly 100 peoplo welcomed James Earl ''Chip'• Carter to HunUnston Beach M~ day afternoon as he helped to open campalan Headquarters 1n the cl· tyforblafatber. · Carter, 26, ls the middle son of Democratic preaidenUal can· dldate Jimmy Carter. He said he bu been hitttn1 the hast:inl.Sfor l& mootbl and baa campalaned in '4 statea. He predicted a clole. touch race and didn't appear to be ap. prtbenalve by a recent Lot Aneelet TJmea-NBC poll tbal showed Pr-eaJdeat Ford c.Umblni to wltb1n MVtD percesatqe polnta ot blaf at.ber. "W• ar• •orkinl Ute we 111'910 point.a behind and we are ioinl to keep oo working like lh1s unUl elec:tiooda,y. ••be Mid. He 1ald that 11 members of Ma family were out. poundtnc the campaip tr&il and that 1AJt week am. tbeJ appeared in 107 dl1el 1Dl'7 st.ates. BeaQI tbat b.1a father'•~ CJee c::m;p.,..,. Azj ~ -. who succeeded Allende, aald ~ revocaUon wu .. lor 1nlerfertn' with normal financial support to ChUe." Thal appareotty referred to Letelier'a effort. to halt U.S. aid to Chile because of aUeaatlona oe widespread human rl&frta vlola~ tJona there. The country baa been in a state of sie1e slnce shortly'• after the coup. DnrOua: Dear Gloomy Gus · la there only 1toom on the poUtieaJ scene In thla election year? Check today's Gloomy Gus on the Edltortal Paae, A6, for a brifbter poliUcal note. .M.T.K. ...... CMll QIMMM) ,,. ....... o, """" ..... ____ ,,.,,...., ... ............. , .. ,f ...... .,.. .. .... ........... ~PINC. • -· . Al DAIL y ptLOT TU!!d!y Sept•mt. 21. 197'8 Deadly ShOt? Mn.' Mitchell Said It Waa -hemTM~l'ftu Mmt.ba Kltdlell'a dQdor sa19 &be believed that traoqulhaen •be ... ia.lened wttb duria• • weell'a ataJ at the N~ but la N..-port Beacb a t.bt start ol the Watu•ate scandal, cnled lbe cancer that ldlled her. In an interview in lbc Lacli Morne Journal, Or. Klaus Ma.y•. a 11>4tclalilt wbo treated the e&tranaed .ut'e of former V .s. At t y. Gen. l ohn Mltcbdl for booe morrow cancer. aald Mrs. Mitchell's conteoUon wu ":a' h.&lhb' luccurat.l\IP~Uoo." &be char1ed that lbe was &t•en the ~ecUOOJ by a Secret. Scnice agent dwi..ni a tumultUOU3 week '1 11tay at the Newport 8eacb bl:Ml to keep ber quiet about the Watttptescandal. Sbe and bu husband were via.ii-ine Oranie County in 1912 tbe same week as tbe bttU in at Democratic national bead- IY' .,....... quarters that led to ~ eventual COAST SHOTS FAT AL? downfall of the Niu10 adrrunislra· ____ M_a_rth_a_M_tta_ ... _ ... _I ___ ? ti;he week that started as a -·· ~ ... -"~efrlc• O'- Gaaord l11jured ' Eight Escape ChinO Prison CWNO (AP) -More tban 300 law enforcement officers uarcbed a 50-acre cornflehl lnch·by·lncb today for etiht ln- .m•l• who escaped Crom a youth j>rllOQ acbool durln1 a predawn riot in wbJch two {Ual'dl were in· ju.red, offlctals said. The eearch bad netted six ot 14 Inmates who w alke.d out of the facility durin& the 2~bour lncl- dent, which l ert 30·lear-old prison pard Gary CaubJ.t with a skull fracture and facial lacera- Uon,,. He was reported In ll'•ve condiUon in an Upland bospital. Pollce agencies at ftnt save conflictlni report.a about t.be inci- dent, which began at! Lm. at the medium-security California Youth Authority Traini~ School. about 60 miles eas t of Los Anaeles. Early reports 1-.id some JOO in- mates were involYed ill the riot-lnt. that some had takd two auarda bo1taae and that a guard's throat bad beeaalasbed. and ran lhrou1h the priton CO«A-• pound openln• J•ll doors a ahoutinl "lt'a a break, il'a al break, lel 'I lilO." \ ~ He 1aJd prlsonen be&&n rlotl.OC: after they were releuod "°"' t.betr cells, dealJ"O)'inl fUtnl~ overtumtng Ille cabln«a, bre•; Ina wlndow11, pulUnf ouL phond! and start!na small fires. • J<'ourteen of tbe inmates •#: parenUy walked OYt cl the co.-,; pound and sprinted 150 y.,.. to • 14-foot-hiab re~ce, Verm.lW said. • ~ ..Some of our people ow : men escapln1 and as soon u ~~ knew K was h•ppenlna. we callOcf. Chino pollce and there we .. authorities· here wltbio 1' minutes or our call," Vermllllo«t- said. BB Approves Stiff Rules on Van Parking working vacaUoo turned into a bbarre forewarning of things to come when Mrs. Jljtchell made one of her famous latt night phooe calls to UPI reporter Helen T homas, tbe a uthor of the maguinestor y. CHIP CARTER CHATS WITH A FAN OF HIS DAD But Keith Veft:rtlWon, superin- tendent of the school, gave this account or the riot at a news con· 'terence : Lawmen from 10 law enC~ ment a1encies, includin1 lb CdifornJa Highway Patrol and,, the Sao Bernardino CounlT Sheriff's Department, s ur('." rounded the f ac llit.y and bea'1J someone yell rrom w\tb~:tf .. We've kllled one, we'U another," Vermillion said. l!unttnstoo Beach aty c.ouncu members have unanimously ap- proved action placing restric- tions on parking or recreational vebiclel in the city's residential anas. The ordinance approved Mon- day is scheduled to lake effect in JO days and will be subject .to chanaes, if necessary, to con- form with the California Vehicle . Code. . The new ordinance will: -Prohibit the parking ol all motor vehicles in excess ol 2S feet in length lo a res.ideolial dis- trict. -Prohibit the parkioi o1 uy rommercial vehicle 90 or more inches in width from bein& parked in a reatden.tial district.. -Prohibit the parkinc of all non·motorbed vehicles and cam- pen wben detached from a motoriud vehicle. The orc:Unanco abo permits parkin1 of all RVs in all yard areas except for the required frontyard setback. Jt al.lo allows parkiftg ol RVa in drinways if drives are of auffi· ~mitsize. Parkin& or oversized com· merda1 nblcln wUl be pc'Objbit.. ed ftom t.be property lite unless they are placed in a coafOll mlq garage. Acting Planninc Director Edward Sellcb said that about 36 percent or all recrea11on veblcles sold are more than 2S feet in Jt!nath and couldnolbeparbd.on tity •lrttta. Sellcb said that signs will be re- quired at the various entrances to lbe city at an eatimated cost ol Sl6.000. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said tbe new ordinance wtll spark no great campaign on lbe part ot police but that officers will rppond to complaints. : Robitaille also raised questiMS tbat parts or the ordinance misbt be in conflict with the California Vehicle Code. The planning staff was dire¢· ed lo make required changes. New Route Cuts Distance LOS ANGELES CAP) - Motorists travelln1 from the Los Anfelu area to the Mojave ~rt or Las Vegas wtll fmd t.be way 13 mlles a borter after Wednesday. A new aect.Jon of freeway will be opened late WednesdQ COO· ftecllng lntttttatc 10 to Interstate IS, the s tate Department oC ·rran1portaUon saad. ll will bypas.s San .Bernardino. ORANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Ja<k R. Curley Vlc•Pt--0.-......... ThomH A, Murpnfne _ _..,.11:_ CNrtes H. Loos RkMrd P. Mell ,. ........ _.,.......~ She told Mrs. Thomas she was being held prisoner al U>e i.no and hinted darkly of lb'tt "dJrty She Is Rozella White SWttzer of Seal Beach "We as1urne they lbouahl Ca\I' ble was dead. We nevtt were told they had hostages and never ,believed they dld." ... ~~ were happening in Thole events were passed olf as beinl typical ol the fiamboyant cabinet wlle. even tboagb Mitdaell resigned as bead d. tbe Comm.tu. to Re-Elect the Presi- dent at the end of bis Newport .Beach visit. ·'She wu a decent person,•• Dr. Mayer said. "Flamboyant, and a little manic in a way. But pleasant and nice to other people. She wept (or other patients; she always asked about my children. "Wben you found her alone, she sometimes seemed depressed. She'd .say, 'I wish 1 could live. There are so many interesting thinp t.o do.• Sbe was a vuy patriotic person. She really believed that country did come first. and that she bad sacrificed her family to tell the truth to the country.•• Mrs. M;tchell was estranged from be.r busband, former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell, when she became ill, and Mayer said Mitchell gave considerable ltlOugbt to visiting her before her death last Memorial Day but d&- cided against it. ''I don't think it waaoo.tl.lib', or thatbedldn'tcare,"tbepbysiciu said. -:.Bat the hast Uaing he want- ed wa.s another blowup with 'her, lorhersake." · After his estranged wile's de- ath, however. Mayer said, Mitchell "was very upset." ··u appeared to me that he was sincerely moved and saddened by her death," the doctor said. E're•P~Al cmP ... lJ i.s ooe or the key elements in tbe election and be thinks U.e televised debates will play an ito· portantrole. He says tbey will serve lo show that h1.s father has hardened P?Si· lions. "Dad's not ruu:y on the issues and be is honest and be never lies," Carter 1aid. Carter says be spends nights at private homes ~}le he is ca.m- ,paigning. "It's gratirying lo see that peo- pk are basically the save ev- er)'11fbere you go," be said. "It's goocl to know that everybody's not crJZY io Callromla." Carter says that bis'dad's smile i.s sincere and that he's been smil· int u long aa be could remember. •'When they took pictures oltbe crew or the USS Wyoming all the Navy people were gr; m except for dad," be said. "He wasamiling as big as ever." "ln ract about the only time he· got angry wasllround report card • usie," be said. Chip Carter said heuiterrupted a poUUcal career cl 80l'1.S of bis own to campaJgn. • "l was elected to the city coun- cil of Plains, Ga .• andsttved for a year before retinng to work on lbe campaJgn," he said. He said he bad no higher political ambitions ol his own ex- cept that perhaps he will try (or. the school board in Plains in tbe future. Tee for Ford? Finn Paid His Link Fees WASIIlNGTON (AP} -President Ford accepted free golf outings from a U.S . Steel Corp. lobbyist at a New Jersey country club while a congressman. the President's spokesman acknowled1ed today. 'The President has been a personal friend of Bill Whyte lor 28 years and twice, on t wo weekends, he was a guest o{ Whyte at the New J ersey golf course while he was a member or Congress," said White ltouse press secretary Ron Nessen. Whyte is a vice president of U.S. Steel. He could not be reached immediately for comment. Nessen was asked lf his statement was an ad- mission that Ford accepted a free weekend paid for hyWhyte. The press secretary r eplied, "Yes.'' · · Nessen m ade the statement after columnist Jack Anderson s aid Whyte hosted Ford at the Pine Valley Golf Club near Oemcnton, N.J .• between 1964 and J971 whJ le Ford was in lhe House or Representatives. Group to See Irvine Slides A slldct pr~sentation and I«'· ture on tho history o( Jnloo will hlghlJtbt Thursday's meetlnR of the Irvine Chapter ot the American Auoc:iaUon ol Rot.Ired Penons. 'ne meeUnc wlll begin at 7:30 p m. ln the mulUpurpose room ol lbe Rancho San J oaquin Jn - l erm ecU ate School, 4861 Mlcbetll<>b Drive. Anyone SS yun old or onr is invft.ed to attend AARP mftt· lngs. For more infotmetlon. phooes.52-91152 or W"'714. New ClaiJDA Halted SYDNEY, Austnlla <AP> - Armed police have &~ In to restore order to Australia's bli· gm sapphire lldds alter clashes involving hundreds of miners at.kine c:la1ma ln newt, opened gem lancl. The Queensland 1tate covetnment has frozen new clalm.J and la reconsklerfn1 tu NCtat dec:lslon to open vast attu of potmUal u ppblte fteldl ror m.lnln1. Fro•PageAJ BIKES ••• there was mlareprese~lon when she purc:haaed her home. l'ubUc Works Director Brent Muchow uld he will 1end a member or his atatr lo too.i'1it'• mceuna at1hnoket.ree to explain to tbe retldenl3 what tbe city plans are and what can be done, U anything, lo modify the plans. "We dJd hold all the heartngs necessary, but I realhe tbat t.he Smoketree residents were not there yett Muchow said. • Accore11n1 to the plans, the motocroH wUI be a llOO-meter course for blcycllsu, wtt.bJwnpe. obstacles such H mud hua.nk, a 1pedator 1rand1tand, olfldals vtewtnc platlonn and a public addraa sy•ltm. DRIYER R4J1S, KILLS UON BERGAMO, ltely <AP> - Motor1Jl f)-anc:o Mattel ran dowu a Uon on the Ber1amo-Mllao bilhway Monday nllhl and killed blm. The animal had escaped from I tnlc.k laktr\I MVefal UQns to1ioo. Harvest Fest Picks 16 Acts 'For Fall Show Sixteen acts representing popular, classical and dance en- tertainment have been chosen to perform at tbe talent show at this year's Irvine Harvest FesUvaJ. Sponsors of the ahow aay the perlormen include everything from ba&Pipe playing to marim- ba playing to a dance rrom tbe musical "A Chorus Line." The contestants were chosen from 50 individuals and groups who auditioned last week. The show will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday , Oct. 3, at the Harvest Festival site, Culver Drive and New Barranca Road. next lo Woodbridge Villaee. Ad· mission i8 $2. Talent show Onalists include: POPULAR: Ellie Berliner, Steve Calhoun. Leslie Clark. Sid Levin, J eff Newell. Jon O'Berg and Band, Cassy Lee Tolbert. a vocal quarte t and Bruce Worltman and Dou& Van Riper. CLASSICAL: G~le Allota, Barbara Spencer ud Krl•t.lli Winter. DANCE AND S PECI AL : Georgeen Cook , Krissy Holmesley, Ma rd a Prlmac. Randy Sherman and Kr1k Zel· terberg. Contestants will compete for a $100 prize in each category and a $200 gTand prize wlU be awarded. Fro,. Page Al AFRICA ••• posals, and o bse rvers in Sa&bury said opposition to the 1 prime minister's recommend&· c. Uom was unlikely. But they said he probably 1V0Uld run Into trouble with bud· liners when he put.a the proposals before other members of his Rhodesian Front in parliament on Thursda v. • The observer• in Salisbury also said there was little Ulcelihood the black nationallst.s would leash their guerrillas, and this would 1lve Smith an escape route tf future negotiations didn't 10: hil way. Nyerere h the leading spokesman for the nve black1>tt• aldent.s who have been presa1ni hardest for an end to wttite rule In Rhod~sia, South-West Africa CNamJbia) and South Afrtca. The ~ are Kaunda, Slr Beret.le Khama of Botswana. and two Marxlata whom KJsslncer ls avotdlna. A101tlnho Neto or Anaola and Samora Machel ol Moaambtque . The jailbreak apparently began wbe n inmate J ordan Fta&g, 21, called out from his holding cell that be was sick. Flau attacked lhe two guards who responded to his sick call, seriously inj uring one -Cauble -and locking another ·ln a broom closet after cluttiq hlm. Vermillion said be believes Flagg s~atched Cauble's keys He saJd CaubJe, apparenu.f beaten lnto unconaclousneu at tbls polnt, was dragged t.hrouih a door by at least four lnmat~ where be was protected fl'on1 other prisoners until 11.tards ~ned the door and pulled hiqi .Coast Land Arinex Meet Set Tonight Directors or the saoitatioa dis- trict that serves Newport Beach meet this evenin& to act on plans for annex1n& 3,400 acres of lbe Irvine coastal property. Annexation will mean that Sanitation Dislricl Five will beeome responsible for provid- ing sewer service to most of tbe homes that are lo be built in the area. Under a plan devised by the district with tbe aid ol the Irvine Company and the Irvine Ranch Water Diatricl, the district will charee $2.1 million lo the de- veloper ot tile property to cover the costol sewer instillations. t he county's Local Agency Formation Commission for ac4 lion. The Irvine coastal area covers about 10,000 a cres, but develop· menl plans, approved by Oranae County Supervisors last month, call for development to be concel'\-! trated In tbe 1,500 acres cloeesl to Coronadel Mar. Those 1,500 acres are included in the 3,400 which tbe sanitation dir;trlct would annex. Directors wlll meet at 5:30 p. m. at clty hall. Fro• Page Al Auu.ming sanitation directors D approve or the plan. the anoexa· RIVE lion papers will be forwarded to., • • • route shows that it would use-,.,,,__ ~ bb d seven-tenths ot an acre ol I.be .11.ree 11 a e wildlife presuve. Wben councilmen dropped funds for the environmental study two of lhe reasons they cit· ed were the lack of county particlpatlon In tbe study and th& fact that the road would intrud& on the preserve. In Mesa Pot Plant The/ts Three pot plant ]>i:llerers-were arrested by.police Monday, after a.sserted.Jy neeing a Costa Mesa home with three 12-foot marl· juaoa planu stuffed in a trash can. Larry Davld Covington, 19, oC Gardena, and J eCCrey Lloyd Weckner, 18, Carson, and a Juvenile, were pulled over by police ofricera at 22nd and Newport Boulevard after being spotted by tbe police helicopter. Officers said they found the three plants stuffed ln a trash can inllide the car. A Costa Mesa man called police at 11:45 a.m. to say he saw t.be trio leave a house at219 CameJlla Lane with the booty. Police found a lath and plastic greenhouse in the backyard or the Camellia Lane home, propped up w1lh about two feet ot brfoka un· demeath the ll1ht1tructure. . "Jt loou Uke the owner kept ad- dln1 on to the areeobouse u bJs plants out1rew the lhlnl," ex· plained Sit. Gal')' D. Webet.er. ''I've never seen plant.a that btc In t.b1s town before, "he1ald. Police ar e looking for the owner of the planlll, adding he facet charcu of marijuana culUvatlon. Road proponents, Including chamber representatives, c:oun. tered the preserve arfUJJlent by pointing out that the enviroom(fl). tal impact study ls designed td determine what etrect the use of· seven-tenths or an acre of tho 750-acre preserve would be. Art Museum Rites Planned Groundbreaking ceremoalu for lbe new Newport Harbor ~ Museum will be held WedMld17 at 5 p.m. at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Cent.er. Ben C. Deane, pre:aldent ol the board of tru1tees, will preetde over the ceremonies. Newport Beach Mayor pro tem Mil•" Doetal, Irvine Company Prat- dent Ray W atlon and museum I Director Harvey L. West wUl ailo take part In the ceremonla. Fund• ror the new muaeurn were provided by a flmd drtv~ that haa raised more than St' million. The new museum I• acheduled t~ open in about • )'elll'. Dtlly ~ ... SMOKl:mU HOUSEi UE NEXT TO llCYCU fllOTOCAOll lllNO BUILT BY CtTV New Haineowl..,. a.Im They Weren't lnfonMd, Circulate Petition• .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 1 l /N DAil. y Pl\.OT A 1 , I Co11rad llilto11 Does Prayer Mi:x With Casinos? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ In conclud1n1 hh 1957 autoblocraphy, "Be lty O'leSt." hotelkeeper Conrad N Hilton em~ the lmport.aace ol pr~~ "Whal I tlke about pr">·er," be wrote. "ii that ta ls a means of com munka- tlon with God. You can speak to Him al any t.lme, ni&bt or day, and you ca.n llnow with eocr taincy that He Is 11.stcn-l'hc to you." Today. nearly 20 Money Tree Je*rt later, Conrad Hilton is sWl chairman or Hilton Hotels Oorp_ aod while I d.cln'O:now whether his prayers have been amwved, h.ls t¥>tel cba1n has definitely cbanaed. Tbe ~mpany ~ains one or the largest hotel operators int.be world bul it has been shorn of ils international arm. The Hilton hotels out.side the United Sta\.el now beloq lo Ttans World Airlines. ~~151, WHEN PllENTICE-HALL pubhshed Hilton's story oc bis tile, t.he book listed l~ U.S. hotel$ and inns .Web Lt ldent.lned as being "operated by Hilton Hotellf Corp." The currHt annual report llsU 161 hotels and inns but leu than a thlrd ot lhese establishments are actually operated by Hilt.oo Hotels and fewer than 20 are owned by the compaey. Today. the bluest number ol Hilt.on hotels. 114. are fraocb.lsed propertla, meaning they pay a fe~ for the use or the name with the understandini that they will be main- tained at a level comparable to lhal of hotels owned and maoa1ed by Hilton. Of lbe 47 e>tMr hotels in the chain al the end ol 19'75., onb' 11 w~ owoecl. The GUier 28 were owned by others but mana.ied by HJlton Hotels TUE HILTON alAIN RAS become less and fess in· tuested iA-4WninC its properties l..ut year. for example. it told.to the PrudenUal Insurance Company a 50 percent in· tttest In lbe HUtoo hotels in Los Anaeles, Beverly Hills. Dallu, San Fl'anci.sco. Washington and Tarrytown. N V. Thiualefetched $SU million. But the bl11est change in the makeup of Hilton Hotels Corp. comes from the ever-increas101 clout wielded by its two bot.els in Lu Vecu -the Lu Ve&as Hilton and the namtnco Hilton. In ms. a new 800-room wlnc was added to UM Las Ve1aa H.ittm. SIYlng It a total ol 2,100 rooms. 1b.i.a >"!• S)O room.a are being added to the 7SS-room na.aUnio. wttb the loot-term plan to bring it lo Z,250J:'O()ms. Tbe importance ol Las Vegu to Hilton is easy to de· monstrate. While t.be t.o Hilton hotels there accounted lut year for only 2,870 of the 00,000 rooms in the enUre chain, they kicked ln a aubstanUal portion ol revenues and proms. They also ran at an occupancy rate of beUer than !IO per- ttnt, compared to SI percent for the Hilton 'g other owneo hotels and 66 percent for Hilt.on mana1ed hotel.a. OF THE P5I MW.ION OP revenues coll6cted last year • by llilt.on Hotels, the two Vetas holela contributed $UC milUon. Of the $39 million of pretax opereUna profit, the two 1 Veiu hotels contributed Sl6.5 million. Jo abort. Las Veau accounts for 3$ percent of total re· venues and 42 perttnt ol total profits or Kilton Hotelg Corp. And those arc only two hotels out ol 1611n lbe chain. Dow Surges Again Pa.st 1,000 Level NEW YORK tA P> Stock prices surged ahead toda7 m. a rally that carried the Dow Jones ilMtult:rial avens• through lbe 1,000 level and above its pre~oUs peak lor Ute year. Trading was heavy. The Dow average of 30 blue chips climbed 20.12 to 1,014.63. Gainers outnumbered losers by more Ulan a S·2 martin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The Dow had made a dozen short-lived runs past 1,000 previously Oils year, the last one July t-14. It bit its peak close in 1976 at J ,011.21 on July 12. Brokers said the primary inspira.liolt for today's sur&e in blzying interest was provided by hopes for a reluation or Federal Reserve credit policy. and an accompanyinC decline io interest rate. Nie "' I ~ E 100 ... 100 "" 1 I ... °" 11 ... °" ,, ,~I~ 11 "' • > I 0 -., • 1 -~ 2!! :: ... ~ •0 St~lul•TM Spotllg•t ·. ( r ,I 1 TU!!d!y !!ptembef 21 . 19'79 ' A J f DAJL V PILOT ,rustration Over for Cappelletti • I f · JOHN CAPPEUETTl ·Babashoff Sparkles In France ROUBAIX , France -The University of Alabama swim· ming team. which includes world record holder Jenty Skinner, set two American rerorm for 25- meter pools at an international men's meet here Monday. Skinner , who holds the 100· meter frees tyle r ecord for fullsized pools, won the event in 5-0.1 seconds here while the Alabama team won the 400- meter medley relay in 3 ::>5.7. Both times were announced as American records '-Former Fountain Valley ffigh l>tar Jack Ba basl'loff, also of Alabama. finished second to Skinner in the 100.meter Cree with a clocking of 51.6. Another Alabama swimmer, Mike Cur· nngton. won t he 100.meler but· terfly in 57.8 with teammate Tim Norm second (1 :00 J>. Alabama's Kevin t.Wls won the lD()-meter breast in 1 09.l, while John Prins took the 100.meler back in 1:00 2. Pirares S tumble NEW YORK Rookie Lee Ma:n111i s lammed a two-run homer with two out m the runth mruni Monday. lifUng the New York Mets to a 5·4 Victory over Pittsburgh, stalling the Pirates' pennant drive The loss , Pittsburgh's third in the four.game sen es against the Meu. dropped the Pirates 4 ~ games behind Philadelphia in the National League East. The Phils were idle Monday John• Lo•t LOS ANGELES Wide re· ce1ver Freeman Johns was lost to the Los Angeles Rams for the rest of the National Football League season Monday when be underwent surgery to repair tom knee ligaments. Johns. a 6·1, 17S·pounder from SMU, lore the ligaments in his right knee when he fielded a punt 1n Sunday's 10·10 tie with Min- nesota in Bloomington. Mood ll#'h1jur#'d CHI CAGO -Wilbur Wood . the Chicago White Sox' knuckleball· mg left·hander whose len. knee cap was s hattered by a line drive earlier in the season, s uffered a freak m111hap and had ID undereo exploratory surgery Monday. Wood, 34, was douig running t'xerc1se s at his Lexington, Mass .. bom e Sunday when he hit d soft spot In the ground, fell and reinjured the same knee Garrbura ll11r1 SAN DIEGO Veteran wide • receiver Gary GarrtM>n will be s ufellned the rest o( the 1976 seuon by a shoulder lnJury, the San Dleao Chur~ers s aid Mon· • day. Dar ... flold T o mm y Da vi'!, one o r baseball 'a finest hitters Rincc he broke lnl.O the gamt' in l~. was sold for an und1scl<>St'd amount of • money Monday by lhe C&ltloml• : Angel1' to tht Kansas City ; Royals, which will be Davis' 10th : m~or league team. • Davis. 37. hit .265 for the • Angels in 72 games this year. Ho had three home runa and 26 runs balttd In. 1llk-r"''"" ~fflH• LOS ANGELES -The Los J An1elea Laltera, seeking to bolat.er their corps or forwards, sl1ned 6-7 Indiana University graduate Tom Abernethy Mon· day. Abernethy, a 220-pounder with • a soft shooUnt touch. was the third leadln1 scorer and re- • bounder for national champion Indlana last year. averaging 10 points and six rebounds per 11me. ...... ~,.,, .... ~ , SAN FRANCISCO -Bill ; RlcMY, wbo·ls f'l(pecled &o step ~ aalde as manaaer ot the San Franruco Gtanta. will announce bl.a plans at a news conference tonilht before the bueball club opens iU final home st.and of the seuon aaalnst the Dodnn. JUpe:y, who a&11 he Ml known for two weeb what be wlU do. ls expected to move to 1 poallloo ln U. Giant.a• ftWll office. ~ LOS ANGELES CAP)-Thne years after he won the lltl1man Trophy whlle carryina lbe foot· ball for Penn Sta~, John Cap· peUetU flnMlly baa emeried u a atarttt for the r..o. An&cles Rams after he thouaht be ml&hl not makelt. "I WH J\nt 1etUl\,I • little im· pat.lent. that '1 aJl," be says alter atarUne aasl&nment.a qalnst AU ant a and M lnnesot.a in which he 1ained 108 and 128 yards on the around. In all or 1974. be had just 198 and It wu 158 a year qo. "l was disappointed a yur ago bttauae I waen 't rea.Uy ptl}'tns at alJ for a whil• l.Mrt," tho Hun· tlnaton Beach re&.ldent nya. ''But tt would bave beea foollah to bave ed to be traded lhtn btcaUI It WU lhe end ol the • ae.uon and I just hiad to llay with lt. alt.hou1h I was clinppolnted and I dido 't hke lbe &ituaUoo at that Ume." Cappell~ttl. 6·1 and 211, let his thou&hta be known to the Rams during the of(.seuon. no bad bttn understudy to Lawrence McCutcbeon, one of lhe best fuJlbacb ln the Nauonal Foot· ball teaaue. ,, .......... KANSAS CITY'S JIM COLLIER UPENDS FRED BILETNIKOFF. Rallv Falls Short Chiefs Upstage Oakland's Stabler KANSAS CITY <AP> -When Kenny Stabler is hot. there is pro- bably not a defense in the Na· honal Football League that can stop him. Before a national television au· d ience Monday oighl, the Oakland quarterback was an artist, completing 22 ol 28 passes and systematically shredding the Kansu City defense for 224 yards and three touchdowns. Then Stabler len early in the fourth quarter wllh a strained knee and watched, no doubt flab- bergasted. aa the Chiefs up· staged hla performance with an amazing comeback before final- ly succumbing, 24·21. "Ken Stabler was as sharp as I've e ver seen a quarterback be." said Chiefs coach Paul Wia· 11n. "lie was the ultimate passer." Stabler and the unbeaten Raiders . two-touc hdown rovorltes over the rebuilding Chlef11. humiliated their ho6lJI In the first half. constructlna a J7.0 lead that actually wu dttepUve ln U&ht of the halftime ataUstica. 1& firat down! and 2811 total yar~ for Oakland. two first downs and 37 yards for the Chiefs. After Stabler fired touchdown 1trtkes of 15 and 10 yards to Dave Casper and Cllrf Branch and Fred Stelnfort booted a 37-yard field aoal, It looked for all the world Uke a rout bed bten or· dalned. But alter intermission It was as II the team1 had 1-.pped un· !forms. On the Chiera• third possession of the lhlrd quarter, MacArthur Lane capped a 54· * * * Sc-.e,o...-.. Oltlll-, " • ,_,, tC-OIY t o 7 u-11 0...-C.-r U .,." f,..... ~ l"•"'fwt k>Cll O.' _.,_II 10 !M" ,,.... 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Less than two minutes later, reserve quarterback Mike Rae fumbled al the Oakland 2S and Chiefs linebacker Biiiy Andrews pounced on the loose ball Livingston needed one play, a 25-yard pass to Billy Masters In the end ione. WbH halfback Jim Berttlsen 1uttered a knee 11\fury that put htm out for th• aouon. It was Rob Scribner and Cullen Bryant altematin1 ln that backfield poll· tJon. M pre-seuon practice at.art· ed, Cappelletti recall.a, "They ai.an..d to UM a COUJ)le ot dil · ftrent formations. I &« an ln· dlcaUon tbat l would play more, bUt there was nolhlni concrete right away at the begtnntne. "l knew that playina behind McCutcheon, lt was pretty tough to take over tbat s pot. I also re· allied that if they couldn't do Air Force Defense Big Mystery LOS ANGELES (AP) -IC UCLA Is to beat the Air Force this Saturday night here, the Bru101 must first figure out what the heck Ben Martin is doing. That wasn't exactly the way UCLA .football coach Terry Donahue put lt Monday, but that'• what be meant when he sald: "The Air Force uses a muJUple defense. They run about every defense imaginable. You just can't imagine the number of de- fen.es they throw at you "Md Ben Mart.in has some rare abilities as far as throwing the ball. He can pick apart a de· fense as well as anyone." The fifth-ranked Bruins. 2-0 and winners by a 37·9 score over Arizona last Saturday, are favored to hood the Falcons on the strength of their potent tu.ft. rung trio of quarterback Jeff Oankworth and ta.Ubacks Wen· dell Tyler and Theotls Brown. Brown has rushed for 209 yards, Dankworth for 191 and Tyler for 185 in two games. Monday. Donahue praised his blocking, "Crom guys hke tackles Gus Coppens. Rob KHirian, tight end Don Pederson, and our downfleld blocking Crom wide re· celvers Wally Henry, James Sarpy, Homer Butler and Severn Reece.'' Conference officials thought w. too, naming Robinson the Pacific-S's defensive player of the week Donahue was upset at' has squad's firat half offensive performance last Saturday In the Arizona game. The Bruins led on· ly 7-3 at the half. "When we went into the locker room, I was upset, and very emo- tional," said the coach. "I told lbe defense I lhoughl they played rather well, an4 then I went across the room and told the of· rense just what I thought of their performance. "Since you don't write for Playboy, you couldn't print what f said. so I woo 'l tell you the de- lails. I told them I was upset by lheir lack or enthusiasm ... The Bruins play Ohio State Oct. 2. Donahue was aslCed if they might be looking ahead instead of concentrating on the Falcons. "I certainly hope not. We don't play a 60-game schedule like baseball. We play only 11 weeks. and I wouJd hope they could get emotional 11 Umes. e11pecially alter the amount or work we do to get ready each week. I hope they 'll be emotional for Air Force.lam." ~~INO-oMI ........... .,._1. 1U .,....., 111•~14 n ~lClly,L~t)lt4, ... All ...e.114 ., ..... .-.n TitONAI STON OAKLAND'S cLAREHce DAVIS. ao)"thinc for me, I wanted t.o know before the toason 1tarted. "We talked lt out and they felt lhey could put me ln the llneup either aa a •tarter or playing me a lot." Coach Chuck Knox ex · perimented durlnc the preseuoo 1amea ln which h1Hlub went 1.0. One bl& difference between lhla year and last, when the Rams won their division UUe for the third st.ralabt tlme. wu that McCutcheon and Cappelletti were uaed In the same backfield. The quntion wasn't whet.her Cappelletti couJd run, It was bow well Mccutcheon could block b«ause he would be moved lo hallbuk where th• blocklnt H · •lenmenla are more proclao. Bttt.ellen hH proven hlmaeU ao expert at blockln1. ll waan 't until the 1\leld&J before the re1ular SCA500 ~n. int came In Atlanta thal Knox made up hla mlnd. He'd 10 wtlh CappeUetti at fullback and move McCutt'heon, his loadin1 around galner the pa.al throe aeasona, to halfback. The Rama won 30-14 and lMll lasl Sunday tied Mlnncaota 10.10. Angels Wi"' 1-0 Ryan's Streak Enhances Value The calen<!ar reads Sept.ember and Nolan Ryan ls right on schedule again. The "Express" cannot lose nor can he aune the annual rumors lbat bis days as an An&el are numbered. "I <Jon 't know why I alwa)'1' pitA:h so well in September," said Ryan\ who Monday won his fourth ot lhe moolh and 19th in 2S career dedslons with a 1-0 vie Angeb S latr All O..m .. .., llM"C llttl ~L 11 T••.t\ •t C.lifOf'ni• l h 0 tn Srof.11 '•"•'•tC•tt•orru., f ))pm SePt U Te••' at C•lltonu• I >tom tory over the Texas Ranaers at Anaheim Stadium. "But I've always pitched better in the second half overall.'' Five successive victories have raised Ryan's record to 15-17 and undoubtedly his value on the trade market as well. "I honeetly do not thlnk lhey will trade me," said Ryan, about to complete his fifth season here ••['d like to stay, especially II they go ahead and get a couple of free agent.a. "The atmosphere has really lmproved. You don't feel the pressure In the clubhouse. The players are more relaxed and en· joyln1 themsleves and lt shows on and off the field. ·'What J 'm doing now doesn't really matter if they've m ade up their minds on trading me or not. It only might enhance my value. 1 lcnow it was down back in July andAUIUSl." Monday's three-bitter was Ryan's third of the monlh and Cifth of the year. The shutout was * * * TU(AS H•rre~n Karqr-tW• tb BIH<OUQl>t rl -lllb Oine1dl! C,rlewll --··· _,, 811••·~,, •• r II M • 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 , 0 f 0 I 0 o 0 J 0 I 0 100 0 l 0 I 0 J 0 . 0 0. 0. CALlflOIUllA eoo11 ... 11 It. 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Blyleveo did manaae seven strikeout.a lo run bis season 'a total to 201 for his sixth con· secutive 200 strikeout seuon. The American League recoro la seven seasons. held by Rube Waddell and Waller Jobnaon. Tonight tbe An1els send Frank Tanana to the mound ln an effort to Increase their lY.a game lead over Ute Ran1ers ln their batUe for fourth place in the Amencan League West. Tanana, 16-10, will face Nelson Briles, lO·S. Lutz Ousted In Net Action WESTWOOD (AP) -Stan Smith and Eddie Dlbbs barely got by first round opponents ln the $125,000 Pacific Southwest Tennis Open Monday, but Roscoe Tanner breezed into lbe aecood round of action. Smith defeated young Peter Flemlng, 6·3, 6·7. 7·S Monday while Dlbbs fought off five aet polnt.s to down Andrew Pattison of Rhodesia, 6-4, 7·6. Tanner easily handled Pat Cramer of South Africa, 6-3, 6..C. Three seeded players lost In the opening round. San Clemente's Bob Lutz, No. 12, lost to Ferdi Paygan 6-4, 6-3. Jaime Fillo! of Chile, seeded 13th, fell to Haroon Rahim or Pakistan, 6-7, 7-6. 6-4. Onny Parun of New Zealand, the No. 14 seed, bowed to England's Byron Bertram 7-5, 6-3. Bo Tells Players They're Not No. I ANN ARBOR, Mich (Al') Coach Bo Schembechler tells hl11 Mich igan football players they're not good enough to be ranked No. 1 In the nation -but he'• not about to say another t.eam belong• there. "No , no. Lel'• don't get carried away there,'' he said with a grin. Schembechler doesn't. wont the lofty rallng1 position to give hl11 sophomor e a nd junJor·laden Wolverines swollen head• and perhaps make them ovorcontl· dent "I'm ttllln1 them they're not that good," he aald Monday at hi.II weekly newa conferenco. He aald he ooesn 't know u the toe 1pot In the Associated Presa poll ba11 alfectcd the play of his team and added tbal be haan 't uaed lt aa a wedae to pump up hl11 youthful 1quad. Schembechler, one of the moat rupected and competent coacht1 In colle1e football, wu uked how the Wolvennes are pr0fl'estln1. "l really don't know that much about football," he said, t.onsue· in·cheek. Anyone who doubta the pro- ll'CN ol tbe team Med only look at I.be lropr-ovement from the ope.olnt cll1 40·27 '1ctory over wuconaln to the aecond ••m• last Saturday, a 51.0 drubblnf of a hllhlY re•arded Stanford team. "Maybe I ml1ealculated on Stanford'• d-1enae:• Sch•nt· btcbler 1ald. "1berc'• HalUe~ the Stan· tord pro1ram. N "I abould taketbem lllbUy. Tbty'U bounce '*Wb:·tber Mlchlian laltet IU next opponent ll~htly remalnt to be seen. The Wolverine& ho1t Navy on Saturday. The Middles. 1-1, are coming ore a 21·3 lriumph over Connecticut but aren't e1- pecled to be a big test for MlchJ1an. Last week Schembedtler aald, "We're not gonna get any 56-yard runs·• a1aln1t Stanford like they did a1alnsl Wl11consin . They dldn 'l. But they had an Sf· yarder, a 51-yardcr und a .a.. yarder_ "I think we had a couplo ad- juatmenU to 1prtn1 &UY• free that Stanford huln't seen befor•. Traf.'. 1'rap options," tie said. •'I don t think you can COi.Ult on that. kind of ballgame conslatenUy. We wilt not break plu.YI like that on Navy." Reminded that he 11aJd the eame thln1 before and wu pro- ved wron1. he aald lmplAhl)': "Oh yeah, I did, didn't I." One caeually In the Stanford same wa1 1&fety Dwight Hlck4, selected by coaches u top ~ fenalve player or the game. Hlckt aauavated • tinier ij\jury ana underwent 11ur1ery Monday. Dodgers on TV SAN FRANCISCO-The t.;. Angeles Dod1crs and San Fr• clsco Olanll open a three·1•n.. aeries at CandleaUck Park h • tont1ht with LA '1 Dou1 R ... (lf.11 > racln1 youna Bob Kn4- pu (0.1) In the fl rat game. Tonl1ht '1 action will be telecut on Channel ll ~ at 7: 10. It will alao be broadcut overrad101tst1on KABC (740)1 7 Lag una/South Coast EOITleN '* * * VOL. 69, NO. 265, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES .. ,\fternoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS e Stock Bid Called Below Value . i ·~~~:~~ • tr~lae Company President )laymood W alaon lldmlUed In lai. Monday that stock held company by the James Foundation ls worth far .... tban the *200 m!Woa bdnc Clffered by the M~ OU Com-~7· Wal.IOG told attorney Howard 2 I Few Jfl!'ke Bid Friedman, wbo represent.a lrvtne helras Joan Irvine Smltb, Utat the value or the company stock ftottn when Mrs. Smith took teral action against the fouoda· lion la at least $250 million. Hil testimony in Orance Coun· ty Superior Court led Friedman to conclude that the $200 million <>tr~ by'MobU is more or Jess eqwal t.o the value~ 5,000 acres whJch contain hlthlY developed and producUve l"lne opera· tiODI. Wataoa wu reJ\attaat to place a value on the remalDiq '10,000 acres of Jrvlne land. He ex- plained that much ol the \ID· developed property WU subjert to ratrlctlon.s which aflect i1s worth tothe company. But he later arreed with the perslstent l"'rledz.nan that lbe Irvine Company could raise at. least SSO mUlloa if il aold the land todaJ', Mrs. Smith claims that the $200 million offered by Mobil ls well below the true value cl the foun- datioo 'a !14.5 percent stake in the IntneCompany. She argues ln her demand for a permanent. tr\junct.ioo on the pro- pc»ed sale that the se11in& price ls unfair to herself and otbec minority stockholders. Watson told Fnedman that the bt(yer wUlinC to pay between $300 mUUoo and $tOO million foe the Irvine Company as it stands to- day mlabt. find it dilrlcult to -..ar make an edequate return on b.1a investment. Any such buyer, Watson added, would want to take "a long hard look" at the company's records and projections for the years ahead to make sure be would ,-et the kind ol. return de- manded in today's business world. Park. Savings Allende Ex-aide A Victlln.7 Scheme Fails WASHJNGTdN (AP) -Thq former Cbllean ambassador le> the United States and a woman colleague were kllled today when a bomb exploded in their car as it passed near tbe Chilean Em· bassy, hospital oUtclals said. A proposal that private in· dull')' lake over parka main· tmaoce chores in San Clemente apparenUy bas been dashed by poot' response to advertisement for bids by the City Council. Rlwdesia Black Rule Nearer? l>AR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) -President Julius >Verere '4 Tanunia aaid today be b as been told by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Xiu- tqer that Prime Mlnlst« Ian SmiU. accepted lbe prindpJe of majority rule lor Rhodesia wtthln 18 months to two years. M a consequence, Nyerere told a new• conference, he ii no longer .. gloomy :about pl"06pects tor a Rhodesian setUemenL •· He said afttt a 90-minule meet· ing with Kissinger that he awaits a public statement from Smith's regime on Friday. "My mood is better," Nyerere said. A senior American official in Kiasin«ier's party said that (See AFRICA. hge A.Z) Police Sued Ove r Be ating A San Clemente man who claims local pollco broke hia note, cut hi s scalp, bruised bis ribs and caused him a "grave Jou of blood'' when they a.rTeSted birn Dec. 19 sued the city Mooda,y fcw$15.000 in damages. Ben H. Pulliam JU states ln his Oran1e County Superior Court Jaw1uit that be was wrona ly cbarced wlth dl1turbln1 the peace and reai1ting arrest lo the incident leading to hl' at'Tftt. The action notes that Pulliam was later found Innocent of all chargea ln South Ora.nae County mnnicipal court. Co a.tJ t We ather IJltJe cbanre expected · ln coast.al weather Wed· neaday. Moroln1 low doudl to contlnue, partly SUJUl)' afternoon INSIDE T OD" Y Sweet Lip•, "ot 110.r OW1GQ• Io m U 11 ,,_t, "'41/ ... "° ,_.,. lria Mol1h °"" Aom•. RU ot01Hr llo• tllrnft_.d to go to tit• aipmn. Cotlrt to _,, his pd .cd ~•. TM "°'°" fOf' tJw ftm: StoffC ~ ta.o pg. S..~Af. l••ex I .• .._....._ A1 AMYMn 81 I • • e........ ., .... ,,... ~" _.,.. .. ....... ., AJ ...... ,_... Alt aM• ,_...._...._ A4 ClllMn •4 ...... °"""' •• ~ M...... a1.J o.a"'41Ut .U ._.., • AIM4 ---~... M Mell.,.... Al•l1 ....... I •• ,_..... M =.; • At•i:; ::: !! ........ ........... .... ... Only a single bid was received -late. and more than $100,000 over what it costs the city to do its own work. Finance Director Kenneth Carr said the bid came from Horticultural Services of TUslin, at $4SS,200. He said there are questions about whether the bid ls even valid, since it was not ac· companied by requiredboods. 1t was offered hall an hour after bids were to have been. opened. City Manager· Gerald Weeks said it cpsts city about $300,000 to perform the same won foe wbich the bid 'f'U made. But Carr aald fUlal calculations are yet to be made, tboqh conceded, "l think the bid is greater than what the city pays for parks main· tenance.'' The council effort to see ll private enterprise might save the city money bas spurred re- sent m e n t among several city emptoyes, particularly ln the parks department, where as many as nine men would have been affected. For the first time in the history or the San Clemente City Employes Association, a general membership meeting is being held tomorrow ni&ht with a union r~resentative. Calbert Moore, presidentotthe assoc'iallon. said the mem· bersblp may vote then whether to join the Laboren lntematlonal Union or North America. The U UNA representative is the only union man expected to be al the meeting. The council is expected to be present.ed the parka bid at its Oct. e meeting. Jt will have the options to accept er reject It.. drop the matt.er, or call for more bi~ Niguel Home Hit A coln collection. a color televblon set and roreten curre:n· cy with a total value~ f1U were 1tolen by a burglar wbo entered a Laauna Niguel home vta the win- dow. Oranae County aberiff's of. flcen sald the then wu reported by retiree Frederick Wadsworth BwTows, 66, ol 31801 NaUooal Park. They aald tbe vktlm wu out having dinner at &be UID8 of the break·ln. ... Wl ....... t• POLICE INVESTIGATOR PROBES WRECKAGE OF DEATH CAR AFTER EXPLOSJON Former Chilffn AmbHtedor to U.S., WCMMn Companion .. Kiiled In BIH t Cop on Beat The Chief? U yoa 'N stopped for a traffic vlolatloo in San Clemente' this week, it miaht be wise to be especially civil to tbat ~· fleer -he's llkely to be the chief of police. San Clemente patrol of. fiters below the rank. of sergeant. are roing l o school this week, attending an advanced omcen train· lnl coune required under Peace orncer Standards ot Traininl rules. So atalf orncen ranked from sergeant all the w~ to chief dusted ofl thet.t old uniforms and bit the atreeu. Flee During Riot Chino Cops Scour Field for Escapees CIDNO (AP) -More than 300 law enforcement officers ~ed a 50-acre comfield in· ch-by-loch today ror el&ht to.. mates who escaped from a )'OUth prlsoll school durtna a predawn riot in which two guards were in- jured, officials said. The search bad netted six of 14 Inmates who walked out of the facility durinC the 2'kbour inci- dent, which left 30-year-old prtsoo guard Gary Cauble with a alrull fracture and facial lacera· tiom. He was reported in grave condition in an Upland hospital. PoUce agencies at first gave conflicting reports about.the inci- dent, wblcb began at2 a.m. at the medlum-sffcurity California Youth Authority TraininS! School. about 80 miles· east. of Los AnJeles. Early reports said some 200 in· mat.es )Vere involved in the riot· tng, that som& bad taken two guar ds hostage and that a IWU'd 's throat had been slashed. CUSD OKs Teacher But KeJlh Vermillion, saperin· t.endeot of the sch<><¥, gave this account of the riot at a news con- ference: The Jailbreak apparently began when Inmate Jordan F1au, 21, called. out rrom his holdlnJ cell that be was sick. Contract Proposal BJ ANNE COOPER Of .... ., .......... Captmano Unifled Scbool Dis- trict tnutees approved their lo· ldal responN to a teacher COG• tract proponl Mon41Y. but re- ferred 1peclflc1 on diaries back to ne1otJat.or1. In a board re1pon.1e circulated at the m..Un1, the abtenc• ot a board·proposed HW'y schedule wu attributed t.o tbe ditferenc. in format between the teacbera' propoaed 1aJary acbedule andtbe uoe currenUy ln effect. Teacben and other eertlflcat.- ed penoanel repl"llellhd br the Capistrano Unified EducaUon AasoctaUon (CUEA) baH pro- poted aalary increaMe ol 18 to 30 percent. The cost of the salary acbedule alone would be abouUZ.7 mlWon, accordlnc to u.. board'• flpra. Tb• frln1• benefit requeau would co.t Ule dlltrtet an Idell· UOClal •• 1'2. "To confer the 1alarY beneflta upon em&Jloyea wblcfi are re- q'-Uld lD tbll packqe would bave tbt elf.et of Mrioualy crtp- plinC tbe .csuoatioDal procram" accordln• to tbe board'• respoue. F1111 attacked the two ruards who responded to hts lick call. seriously injuring ooe -Cauble -and locking another in a broom closet after clubbi.DC him. Vermillion said he believes Ftaar snatched Cauble'• keys and ran lhrouah the prison com· pound opening· Jall doors and 1houtin1 "It's a break. Lt'a a break, let's 10. '' He said pri1onen be1an riotln.C alter they were released from their calla, destroylnJ furniture, QVerturnlna me cabinet.e, break· In< windows, pulUnc out phones and startinJ em all fires. Another person was i.lijured In the blast. .,. The two persons tilled were identified as Orlando LeteUer, '4, ambassador durina the regime of 1 the late Marxist. President Salvador Allende, and Ronnie}> Karpen Moffitt, who worked witb Leteller at a research institute.' Mrs. MofCltt 's husband wu in· Jured in the blast. 1 Officials at George Washington Hospital said a bomb caused the explosion. Police aaid the blast ripped tM metal 11lding orr the driver'• dOOI" . and lwlatecl U...hood aod roof or U.ecar. LetelJe'r wH d1rector of the Trans National lutltute, a division of the Wuhlncton-based J"eSearcb organization lnsUtute for Polley Studies. He also taught at American University. Mrs. Moffitt, is, was a staff memberot the institute. Her husband, Michael, '4, a re· search associate of the in.stitu~. wu in serious condition at the hospital. . The pavement beneath the car was blackened by the blast, and metal parts were scattered across Sheridan Circle, where the Chilean and other embassies .are located along Embassy Row. After the blast, the cat con ... tinued movihg for approximately 40 feet · before ramming into another auto in front of the Romanian Embassy. Allende, a member of tho SoclaUst Party, died In a bloody coup in Sept.ember 1973 when tho I , armed forces overt.brew his gov- ernment. Milltary authorities said he commit.led suicide. · LeteUer was ambassador to the United States from 1.971 to May 1973 when Allende called (See BLAST. Page AZ) Garage Home Prompts Suit The City or Laruna Beach took· court action Monday to prevent what authorities claim la the uso of rara1e space 11 a dwelUna b)' an Art Colony resident. Meet Set Tonight By Tax Protesters J erome Tbora11ey, dlalrlct auperlntendent, bu said the bod.cet'• $2.2 million CODtlftlency f\lnd will ha•• to coirer all·wac• .ad friDce benefit dtm.aDdl bf .diltrlrt emploJ•· Tb• board cbar1ed ln lta re1poue to teac~ala lbat snan1 CUEA IN Jd nbJect to ne1odetlcn under Fourteen ot the Inmates • parenUy walked out ot the com· pound and 1prlnted 150 yards t.o a <Bee RIOT. Pase A2) Chess Match Set on Coast Namln1 Raymond W. Dlmlt., 1050 Skyline Drive, u defendant,• the Oran1e County Superior Cou.rt. lawauJt seek• an lnJundlon tha.t wlll prevent furlhet' UIO of. the 1ara1e 11 Uvln1 space. , It. la alle1ed that. Dlmit bu II· nored city demands for com· pllance with buJldlng codes an<l' has refused to apply for a pennJt lorthe remodelling. A meetfnl of the SID Clemente Homeowner• AAOClation at 1 o'clock tonleht at CofteonUa Elementary Scbool. SUD Aven.lda del Presldente, ii planDed .. tbe JPl'lnlboard to a munnOb pro. perty tu protest. CarolJn Koester, who led a local protest of the dty tax ra~. ts cocbalrman of the Oranie County chap ter of United ()rcanhaUon ofT~e:n. The croup 1eeks to force an emeraency •ession ol tbe state J~&islatur. to deal with property tu reform . PeUUou •W be clrculated statewide eaaenUally demMd1nc that ~1 asseumeat1 be cut --. . ablela•. -la addlUOD, truateel claim .....,. ol tbe tucberl' prapoUlt woald! ~enl~. UmJt edmfidwtril· tlail ........ MCt11181'7to anet .. feeene'tlicattOaal ~ . -w•·'tak• CU&\ oftldall oat ol tM d&llf'OOm far "ban- cir.-ol bcMu'I'= leave t.o t7aDHCt CUEA • -Would provide for a •e?T atnactu:red teachlnl day, with overtime paJ for nonteach1nf u- sipmea&a dUriftl and an. the ........ KMoldq. -'-1'•14 lacre.,. penoaa1 Geee»NTACl', .... AI, . . Tbo ft.rat p rofessional chess tournament ever held in San Clemmie will beCiD at I a.m. Saturday and contlnuinl Sanday at the San Clem eot.elnn. TM tournamedt ts apomor ed by the Calltomia Oless Clrcult, under U.S. Cheu Jl'ederaUon ....... accordint to cbealm.an Ed 'neme1. It'• open to aoy federaUon member or anyooe. who Joines the cl\lb. Eat.ry fee ls ~. About 200 players are expected to compete for cub prizes total· U\I SJ,550. FtveHctl«ls,novlceto expert, will be bolted. Com· Pll1tGn will adtaoce tbroalh a .flYffOUDd Swlu a)'lt.a toaraa. . .... ____ ..,..n~YAd-..~o.._----~-----------~_...__ Dear Gut: Dear Gloomy. Gus It there only gloom on the political scene ln this 1 election year 1 Cbeck today's Gloomy Gus on the Edlt.orlal Pace. A6, for a brl1hter polJUc:aJ note. M.T.K. o.......ow-""''" ......... "" ,.........,,.,...,.t<•-1r,~,..., ..._ ........... ., ....... ,.., .. ...... .. ......, ....... ,, ..... . • ' • 1 A.I DAIL y PILOT l /SC Tuelday September 21 1!17$ City To1nahout [Algunan Winni,ng F;ight ior, Home Allhou•h twice dented r>ermias1on by vanous lev~la ot wsuna a .. cb ottlclaldom lo build a bouae. Erne1t S. Gay 1tJU may. Gay's project. const.ruc:UOn o( a home Into the aide ol lhe h1lJ at lJS() Jefferson Way, wu found by tilt city's deai1n review board to nm counter to the now arad.lng •tnance. a• • ,,. board naled tblt tbe ... moval ol about •JO cubic ,,_.. ot ~at ti.. 11te *U too muelL Gay appealed the dec:lsicm to the City CouncU. He presented a little model ol the home. lt &bowed that ulde from the "footprint" ol the struc· tun, there waa litUe lfadinl ro- quired. The home wu built lo to the slde ol the blll. .. Tee for Ford? :· . . Finn Paid His Link Fees :· . WASmNGTON (AP)-President Ford accepted free golf outings from a U.S. Steel Corp. lobbyist at a New J ersey country club while a congressman, the President's spokesman aoknowled&e<l today. ·'The Presadent has been a personal friend of Bill Whyte for 28 years and twice, on two weekends, he was a gues t of Whyte at the New Jerser, goJI cour:se while be was a member of Congress, ' said White House press secretary Ron Nessen. Whyte is a vice president of U.S. Steel. He could not be reached immediately for comment. .· Nessen was asked if his statement was an ad· mission that Ford accepted a free weekend pa~~ for by Whyte. The press secretary replied, "Yes." Nessen rpade the statement after columnist Jack Anderson said Whyte hosted Ford at the Pine Valley Golf Club near Clementon. N.J .• between 1964 and 1971 while Ford was in the House of Representatives. Chip Visits Coast, Eyes Tough Contest A crowd or nearly 100 peoplei welcomed James Earl "Chip" Carter to Huntington Beach Mon· day afternoon as he helped toopeo cempaign headquarters in the ci- ty.for bis father . Carter, 26. 1s the middle son of Democratic presidential can- didate Jimmy Carter. He said he hif been hitting the hustings for 1S mdntbs and has campa.icnedin4'· ~tates. He predicted a close, l«lgh race nnd didn't appear to be ap· prehensi ve by a recent Los I Coast Woman Nanied to Fill Carter Post Judy Rosener of NeWl>Ort Beach. chairman <X the Sooth Coast Regional Conservation Comminion, has been appointed co-chairman of Democratic pre- sidential candidate Jimmy Carter•a Orange County cam· paign. • Allied wilh Mrs. Rosener as~ chairmen or the Carter campaign are county Supervisor Raiph l;Xiedrlcb and United Auto Worker's official Bruce Lee. Mrs. Rosener said today the three-member campaign strategy team will meet. weekly to coordinate lbe Democratic nominee's election drive jn Orange County. According to Diedrich, Carter's national campaign staH has agreed that the former Geor1ia ~vemor. will visit lhe county hr,ilce during the ca IJ'lpalgn. The presidenUal candidate is schf'duled to be in Mission Viejo ~nday al a $75 a plate barbecue· rally for Southern Callfomla par· ty members. Diedrich said plans for the ~econd Carter vi!ut sometime tn mid-October 1Dclude a public ral· ly aa weU 11 Carter'• pr8e0Ce at !\Maller meetings Aponsored by Oemocrat1c candidates throughout the county. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WMCI .......... ,_ ...... - Jack R. C.urley ............... ,-~ ...... ..._.. Thomas KHVll , ..... ThomH A. Muf'C)tllM -........... ... \./K O\llrlH .... Loos RkhMd P. Nall ....... --........ .,,~ l..-a 9e.clt Offke -r•·o-·,.,.. Me _ _.... 1'0 __ ...., otfbl < ___ .. ".., ..... .... _ ...... ,,.,,....,. .......... --~ .... ,_..Hill u l'M- 1, ••*O-'•..-Y Angeles Times-NBC poll that showed President Ford cllm~ to within seven percent.age points olbisfather. "We are working like we are 10 points behind and we are goin1 to keep on worting like lb1s until eJecUoo d.a_y, ••be said. He aai~ that 11 memberS of his family were out pounding the campaign trail and thatlasl week alone they appeared in 10'1 cities in37states. He says that his falber•s bones· ty is one of the key elements ln the election and be thinks t.,e televised debates will play an ltn· portant role. He says they will serve to show that bia father bas hardened posi· tions. .. Dad's not fuuy on the issues and be is honest and be never lies.'' Carter said. Carter says be s~ nights al private homes while be is cam- paigning. !'It's gratifyinc to see that peo. pie are basically the same ever- ywhere you go," be said. "It's ~ood lO know that everybody's not crazy in California." Carter says that his dad's smUe is sincere and thal he's been smU- inl as long as he could remember. "When tbey took pictures ol the crew oC the USS Wyoming all the Navy people were grim except for dad," be said. "He waa •mllinl as blaasever." Fro• Pa9e Al CONTRACT leave time re5ultin& in lncreued absenteeism. The board also responded Mon· day to the proposal ol the bus drivers and mechanics represented by Teamsters Loeal No.911. 11 Salary negotiaUcns were re- .ferred back to lfte barplnini U· 'ble, u ln the cue ol teacher salaries. Trustees listed three problem areu In ne1otlating with tho Teamsters. They said many provisions or the Teamster propo&al ldenU.nes seniority u the only meuure for determining job aasJcnmenl and that the union prvposal ls not apeclflc as to wage hikes. It merely requests a '-.UbatanUal wage increaae0 Jn addition to a major coet-of-Hvln« package. Superintendent Thornsley said Tuesday be Is opthnlsUc lhal aveemenl will be reached aoon between the employes and the school d1strtd. "The board is recept.lve to a discussion of salary lncreues." he said. "but a1reement •Ill come al the bar1alnine table and wiU binge on teacl~en· po&IUons on other matters. So far both sides have behaved maturely. i think we 're about ready tony ... 'DllevesLootHome,. Then Steal Car Buralars wbo toot IWlS and ~ from lhe t.acwia Ntcuel bome. ~ an alrtiJie pilot. med the vldim's car to cUT'Y elf thdr loot. • Oranae Coanty sheriff'• of· ficers .-Id intruders wbo tor the acnen off the bathroom window to 1aln entry, ransacked the home of United Ah1inel pilot JOMP1a Holoos, 41. wbile be 8Dd bb wit• .... oat to dlnolr. T'be total IOlia W., valMClalff .SZS. Tbe councQ voted thrM to two ta f•VCll" of ove:rnaU.nc \he lower board. HoweYu, undn d\1 law, fl la.k • a four (lfths ~ote ol the council to overturn • deci.slon of the 1ubordinate body. Gay'• project had been op- poeed by nel&hbors of tbe area. They aaid it would create pro- bleau of heavy trucks moving the dirt, and could sel a bad pre- cedent for increased develop- ment ln tbe area. an~ auved only by narrow twis:cy stttet.s. Althouah it could not direclly overrule the design review board with a simple maJonty vote. the council did determine it could p&\I an official interpret..aUon ol the new 1radin1 ordio.ance. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney, and Councilmen Carl Johnson and Jack McDowell voted to send Gay'$ proJecl back lO the design review board along with an in- terpretation that grading im- med 1 ately unde r the h ouse didn't count. The deslsn review board will consider the proJect when 1t meets at 7:30 p.m . Thursday. The council's dec1s1on has already been felt. Meeting last Thursda.y, it voted to approve a project involving re- locaUon of 800 cubic yarm of earth under a house after it was informed of the cou.ncjl's in· tapretaUon. f'ro• PfJflf! Al RIOT •.. lC·foot-bJgh fence, Vermillion said. "Some or our people saw the men eacapln1 and aa soon as we knew it was happening, we called Chino police and there were authorities h ere within 10 minutes of our call," Vermillion saJd. Lawmen from 10 law enforee- ment agencies, inch1ding the California Highway Patrol and the Sao 'Bero a rdln·o County Sheriff's Department, s ur- rounded the facility and beard someone yell from within, ·•we•ve killed one. we'll kill another." Vermillion said. ''We assume they U)ought Cau-. ble was dead. We never were told they had hostages and nevel' believed they did." He said Cauble. apparently beaten into unconadouaness at lb1s ~int. was draued through a door by at l~ast four inmates where he was protected from other prisoners until guards opened lhe door and pulled him out. •. Vermllllon said F1agg, one of lhe escapees who was later ap- prehended, was a "'definite troublemaker .. and was in a holding cell awaiting prosecu- tion for strikln& a guard three weeks ago. The escapees included several serving time for armed robbery and range In age from 16 to 24. VermHlion said. . • 0.1ty .................. DEMOLITION HAS BEEN ORDERED FOR TME LANDMARK CAPISTRANO HIGH GYM • High Cost of Restoration Forced Abandonment of Ptens to Save Structure -Sehool, Gym Doomed Despite what they called a "twelfth hour plea•· Crom area residents to save Serra School and Capistrano Gym, Capistrano Unified School Olstnct trustees Monday approved demolition or both old facilities. Mead House Wrecking Com- pany m Hpected to begin de- molitio'n of tbe San Juan Capistrano landmarks within five days. It wUl cost the district $17 .998 to level the building!. 'The "City' or San Joan put the gym on its list or historical build- ings in an attempt to preserve it for use as a community center. An estimated ~.ooo to restore the gym forced the city to aban· don its plans. Lyon Hicks, advocate for· GUARD, an environmental pro- tectioo organiiation, said Tues· day her group has not given up on preservation of the Serra School. "We understand the trustees are anxious to ~ rid of financial liability for the buildings," she said, "but we hope for a demolJ.., lloo deniaJ at the county level.•• Mrs. Hicks said the old sc~ is ideally constructed and sltuaf: cd for a San Juan community center. Marine Squad Eyes .. . Pendleton Thievery ~ The Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton cut down on crime in neighboring Oceanside by as- s1grung a "courtesy patrol" to observe leathernecks in town. The same tactic is being used to hall a growln& number of thelts In Camp Pendleton it.selr. There were 1,C3' thefts in the first eight months or 1976 com- pared with 1,824lnallol1975. The stolen 1oods were valued at $493.US compared wltt\ C L d Ann $515.863 in loot for all of'lastyear, ·oast an ex The crime is taking plac• alVtost entirely ln barracks• where mode rn . three-room rooms c!onnected by an outside Meet Set TODI• ght walk have replaced the old open squad bays with a common en· try. trat<.od in the 1,500 acres closest to Thieves can often sneak into · Directors of the so.rutallon dis· trict that serves Newport Beach meet thls evening to act on pl ans for annexing 3,400 acres or the Irvine coastal property. Annexation wlll mean that Sanitation District 1'~1Ve will become responsible for prov1d· ing ~ewer service to most or the homes that are to be built. in the area. Under a plan devised by tbe district with the aid cl the Irvine Company and the Irvine Ranch Water District. the district will charge $2.l million to lhe de· veloper of the properly to COvtr the cost of sewer installations. Assuming sanitation directors approve of the plan, the annexa- tion papers will be forwarded to the county ·s Local Agency Formation Commission for ac- tion. The Irvine coastal area covers about 10,000 acres, but develop- ment plans. approved by Orange County Supervisors last month, call fordevelopmenttobeconcen-· Coronadel Mar. lhe private rooms without bt:iJ'lC Those 1.SOO acres are included noticed, escaping with wallets and other goods. in the 3,400 which the sanitation "Ir we have one theft in the district would annex. • id Directors will meet at 5:30 barracks. that's too many, 'aa t it h II Col. W. F. Sanders Jr., provost p.m. a c Y a · marshal who heads the 150-man Lagun C .1 police force at Camp Pendleton. a OUDCI H~ ~as organized noncom· JTU.SS1oned officers to patrol trou· Tackles Three ·Major Issues The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil will grapple with a trio ol hot issues in back-lo-back meetings tonight and Wednesday al city hall. Meeting at 8 tonight. the coun- cil and the planning commission wtll study recommendations for control of bwlding and improve- ments in city services for Arch Beach Heights. A partial building moratorium has been on the heights area for the last four months and will ex· pire Wednesday unless action is taken. Meetini at 5 p.m. Wednesday. the council will mull planning commission recommendations to ease summer traffic congestion. In addition, the council will conduct a public hearing Into uses for $75,000 in federal housing and community development funds and will consider spendina SJ.000 for a study of a community center. Front Page A I AFRICA .•• following his talk!! with southern Africa's white leaders he ls aeek· In~ two pledges which Smith· wAnts Crom the area's black leadus, One le that all guorrtlla action in Rhodesia will be suspended 81 soon as negotiations begin for a con11tllutlon providing for the trantlf~r of power to the black majority. The second is tbnt t.he eeeuritY. ond interests of Rhodesia's 270,000 whites will be effectively aafe1uarded when power la transferred to tbe 6 million blacks. Klulnger new to Tanzania to- day. to see Nyerere after report· iJtt Monday lo President Ken· nelh Kaunda of Zambia on hJ~ taJks during the weekend with Smith and Prime Minister Jobn Vonter of South Africa. Meanwhile, Smith met with b'la cabinet lo Sellsbur>:1 the Rhodealan cspltal, to 01scuas K1Nincu's propotalt f« bl1ek rule in Rhodesia. Kiasln&er'a aides expected tha~ Smith would recommend approval ol tho pro- pos a Is, aod observers In Salisbury uld opposiUon to the prime mJn.iJter's recommend&· tions w ae unlikely. bleapota. Sanders asked Marines or all ranks to report anythin1 sus-. . piciou.s. The "Pendleton Scout;• the base newspaper. is now publishing lhe names or Marines caught and convicted oC crimes. This, too, is beheved reducine the crime on base, authorities said this week. From Page Al BLAST ••• him back to Chile to become foreign minister. He also served. as defense and Interior minister under Allende. . lie was arrested on the day of the coup and Jailed for about' a year. Secretary of State Henry A.. Kissinger said later bis lnter\'en• llon was partially responsible fbt Leteller's release. Last Wednesday, the Chilean 1ovemmenl stripped Letdler or hia clUzenship. A decree sign.eel by President Augmto Pinocbe(.· who succeeded Allende, aald u,e. revocatlon was "for l.nterfertnt With normal financial aupport to ChUe." That apparently referred to Leteller's errorts to haJt U.S. aid' to Chile because of allearauona of widespread human right& viola·· lions there. The country has~ in a state or siege since •bortl9· alter the coup. · • • l Teachers Pay:: \. Meeting Set A public hearfng on tho Laguna ! Beach &ard o( Education coun· lerproposol to a new teache!'1'• ! contract Is acbedulcd et. 1 : 30 ~ tonight. • The board hH made an inltJal 1 offer of less than four percent In poy raises. compared to ll • teacher demand for a 9.2 percent. I hike. This is the first year the dis· lrtct wm wic collective bargain· , Ing to work out a final pay packa1e. Formal negoUaUona betwem I trustees and the Laguna Beach f Unified Faculty Association 1 begin aCter Tuesday's public hearing. Sun Shines North German sculptor Peter Koenitz sils loside one of his works, for whlcb he apparently was lnspired by Egyp. tian mummies, in Melheim, West Germany. All the metal pieces ol this woTk of art are of human alze and can be opened like a tin can. But they 1atd he probably would run Into lroubl• wU.h hard· linera when he puts the propoeall before other members ot bla Rhode1lao Pront in parliament on Thursday. , SAN FRANClSCO CAP) -Moel t of Northern Califomla will ::J:; I falr weather through Wedn despite a northbound lnvulon'o(, subtropical air that t.nrcered tluanderahowera in the centraj, Sierra. , OraDge Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 2.65, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES Today's Closing .Y. Stoeks c TEN CENTS J . \ __ e Stock Bid Called Below Value. BrTOMBAal.EY Of .. o.llyfltlol .... ~lne Company President 'load Watson admitted in a.te Monday th.atatock beld In ci.m~1 bJ the James Foundatton ii worth far than lbe $tOO mlllion belni ~ bJ the MObil OU C'A>m· Friedman, wbo represents lrvJ..De heiress Joan Irvine Smith, that t.h• value of lbe company aloclt frozen when Mrs. Smith took lepl act.Ion aia.inat the founda- tion i.a at leut $Z.SO million. Hls testimony in Orange~ ty Superior Court led Friedman to conclude that the $200 milboo ocrered by Mobil is more or less equal to the value cl S.,000 acres whlcb eootaln hltbJ.y deftloped and producUve lnlne opera· Uooa. Wat.son wu reluctanl to pltce a value on the remalnlna 10,000 acres of Irvine land. He ex- plaloed that much cl t.be un- developed property wu subject to ratrid.iou which affect Its worth to tbe compllJlY. But he later •creed. with the penlatent Friedman that. the lrvtne Company could ra!Je at least • lllllllon lf it aold the land todQ. 111"1. Smith cl alma tbel the '200 mllllon olfeted by Mobil 11 well below the true value of tbe foun· datioa '• 5'.S ]>Uceot state In the Irvine C'A>mpany. Sbe ar1ues in.her de~and f« a permanent injunction on the pro- posed aale•thal the selling price la unfair to herself and other minority stockholders. Watson told FriedlD.an that the buyer wtulns to pay between $:JOO mlllioo and $tOO million for lbe Irvine C'A>mpany as it st.ands to- day mi1ht find it difficult to 111 make an adequate return OD b18 · I investment. 1 Any such buyer. Watson • added, would want to take ••a J Jone barcUook" at tbeeompao.J'I 1 records and projecdoal l« the ,· I yean abeact to make nre be would &et the kiod of nWrll de-J manded iD. toda1'1 busineu ,, world. · 1 r ~ 11f°.laon told attorney Howard I . .. }All Not 'Super' ~ ' .I: Sellers Want Money, Data c \ Sy STEVE IU'lalELL f: Ot ........ , ......... bbcrunUed property owners wtib parcels in Costa Mesa's pro-.,._ downtown Super Block, Wei councilmen Monday nleht t11f1 want more money for their lalld CIC' more information on the downtown project before ae.W.ng their lots to lbe city. • nae property owners bold the •)alt six parcels of hmd tn the &aper Block area, bounded by Plumer and Center Streets on the north and south. and Park aad Anaheim A venues on the eut and west. Monday councilmen held a pre· condemnation pabllc dl.scussion oo the lots. It is required under a newstntelaw. Pro_pe-rty owners Include JeanefteC. Shafer, wboo~two parcels at 561 Plumer St., Ruth Swope, 514 Cenlel' St., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calhoun, 582 Center St .• Mr. and Mrs. Kosen Solian, 581 Plumer St., and Mr. and Mn. John Parts, 583 Center St. Councilmen declared a public need to acquire the properties owned by Mrs. Shafer and the Calhouns, wbo were not in atlen· dance Monday night. Mn . Swope, who has lived in Tan.:a11ia Pleased · -RhOde~~a Nearing- . Rule by Majority? DAR ES SALAAM, Tanwiia P) -Prealdent Julius Nfttere ol Tpn&anla Pld today b' baa been told by U.S . Setretary of State Henry A. K.lsa. taler tb•t Prime M.lnlster Jan· Smith accepted the principle of majority ru-le for Rhodesia Chirw Police Scour Field For lmnates CHINO (AP> -More than 300 l•w enforcement otflcers tearcbed a 50-acre cornfield incb·by-lncb today for el1ht in- mates wbo escaJ*f rrom a youth ~son school durln1 a predawn tiot in which two guards were ln· Jured, officials aald. Tbe tearch had netted sht of 14 lked out of lbe fadllty durin ·hour Inel- l, which -year-old prijon suard Gary Cauble with a •k\all fracture and racial lacer•· ~· He was reported In 1rave ctWldlUon In u.Upland bolpltal. , ~oUce a1encle1 at lint 1ave conlllctln1 report.I about the Incl- deal. which be&an at 2 a.m. at the in•dtum·securlty California Yout.h Authority Tralnlnlll School. about 10 miles eall of Loa ~el11. ~Eatb report.a aald some 300 In· a.&es were involved In the tiot-llll. Lbat •ome hid taken two saard• .. 01ta1e anCI that a ~·· tUoat bad been ataahed. Coast wit.bin 1B monlba totwo,-ean. M a eoiuequence, Nyerere told a news confe~. be ls no !oncer "Jk>omy about prospecta for a Rhodesian setUemenL" He said after a to-minute meet· ~wilh_K~r that be awaits a public statement from Smith's reaimeon Friday. "My mood is better," Nyerere said. A senior American official in Kissinger's party said that followin& hil talks with southern Africa's white leaders be is 1eek- ln1 two pledges wblcb Smith- wants from the area's black leaders. • One is that all euemna adioa ln Rhodesia will be suspended as soon as negoUatlona begin for a constitution providing for the traNfer of power to the black majority. The second ls that the security and inlereat1 of Rtiodesla'a 270,000 whites will be effectively s areeuarded when power .. transferred to the slx million blacks. Kluin1er new to Tanzania to- day to 1ee Nyerere aft.er report- ing Monday lo Preaident Ken· neth Kaunda of Zambia on bis talks durln& the weelcW with Smith and Prime Mlnlster John Vorster of South Africa. MeanwbUe, Smith met with bla cabinet Jn Saliabury, the .Rhodesian eapllal, to dlacUJs xw1n1u'1 proposalt for black rule Jn Rhodesia. Klulnler'a aides expected tbat SmJth would recommend approval cl the pro-c.r,•ta. and oburvera In bury Hid oppoliUon to the prime mlnister't recommend•· Uons wu unlikely, Bus Shelters Set for Mesa An aareement to tuld two bul puaen1er ahel~ lD eo.ta llesa wu apptond I(~ bJ dlree· ton olt.be Orn•• CoaDtJ Trantit ~d(OCTD). At the dt1'1 r~ dlrel'tcn ~ to plant (or U.. shelters oa either aides of Pomona A.-e lltl.Mb su...L A npiot1, to dtredal'I said the 1G(it;eattlWtft " wboat ··-.ad lWo-tlili'di ol ~ COftllnlc· tbl funcll will be paid by federal dollan, with OCTD providi.na lhe mnalnder. ·Dow Bits 1,014 NEW YORK (AP) -Stock price leaped ahead •.a point.a tod.a1 lD • •urte "' ...,.... that propelled Uae Dow .10De8 In· dultrtal • .._.,. plilt J.000 to a HW l"·.1•ar cloaq blab Of 1.oac.a. <Tables, All) the ~ea for more than 80 years, told the council she ls concerned tbal the city might fail In efforts to relocate her after the acquisl· lion. "I'm no Lldo lale Investor," she told councilmen, "I just want to be relocated in some area where I can Jive without d1snlpt.. ingmylife." An attorney for Mr. and Mn. Sofian said be wanted proof that the public's needs would be met by lbe acquialllon of the Solians' parcel. ..... ,..,... .. "As of now, 1 don't have Sllffi· cienl information that shows the taking of this property is necessary," be aald. City Manager Fred Sorsabal told the attorney a portion of the parcel would be for a communJty center and parking lot, adding that ''the public's needs are !or a POLJC£ INVESTIGATOR PROBES WRECKAGE OF DEATH CAR AFTER EXPLOSION Formet Cht,.en AmbHHdor to U.S., Woman COmpenlon Kiited In BIHt t _recreation and educaUoo facility 00 thattot.•• The attorney withdrew his ob- jection to the acquisltioa after r~vlng a promiae from tbe city manqer that he w1l1 receive ad· dltional informaUoa oo Super Block plans. An1ry pro.,.rt1 owner John Parka of Newport Beach told councUmen be cut abort a trip to Brull to attend Maoday'1 coun- cil meeting, "and now •t M'etara I won't be a bl tr £0 al1cu11 monetary upecta Of this acqulsl· tion." City Attorney Roy June had earlier warned the°touncU that the pre-condemnation discusslon could only be about "public need for the acquiaUJon," llnd not price. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett told Parks be could discuss a higher price for bis parcel "at the proper time." Councilmen unanimously adopted a resolution declaring all six parcei. iteceuary for public need. The city attorney'• omce. will now prepare and file complaints <See SUPER, Pa1eAZ) 2 Killed .,. ......... EXPLOSION VICYTM Ex .. nvoy l.eteller f i. Bomb Blast 1 • Ill FonMr Al~nde Man Slain l WASBJNG'l'ON CAP) -'J"9 di .. ClftMWublnaton-bued I former 'Cblfean 1m1*aador to research or1&1llsatic:G ImUtute the Umt.d Sta\M and· a ~ for PoUC)' Studies. He a1ao tau&bt , colle&IM were kUJedtoaaywhen at American Uolventty. ICrs. a bomb exploded ln tbelr car u lL Monttt. 25, wu • 1talf mtmberot puaed near the Odleao Em· theludtute. bauy, hospital officials said. Ber buabaad, Mlebaelt ".·.~ ~ Another pe:l was uuur.t in aeareh..usocfate of the JnlUtllte, the blut. wu in aertous condition at tho The two pers ns killed were hospital. • Identified a• Orlando Leteller, 44, 'Ibe pavement beneath the car · ambassador during the reel me or was blackened by the blast. and tbe fate Marxist President metal parts were acattered Salvador Allende, and flonnle across Sbmdan Clrde, wbera Karpen Moffitt, who wocked w1lb the Chilean and other embuaiell LeteUer at a reseatth insUtute. are located alonc.Esnbusy Row. L Mn. Moffitt's husband was in· Alter tbe blaat, tbe <l!&r coo- j\U'ed ln lbe blast. <See BLA.6T, Pa&e AZ) Officials at Georp Wuhlqton Hospital said a bomb cauaed the explosion. IT'L-ne 1'.1abb d Police said the blast ripped the J. llTC. l 't I e metal aiding off thedrher'a door and twisted the hood and root or the car. . Leteller was dlreetor of the Trana National Institute, a In Mesa Pot ·plant Thefts Chamber Pushes Drive Three pot plant pUterysuspecta • were arrested by police Monday. aft.er auertedly lleelnl a Cotta Mesa home with three 12-foot. marijuana plants stuffed in a .' trashcan. • Task Force Aim: Get Matur Before Council B)' .JOANNE Rl:YNOLDS Of .. OellYl'l ... tuft The Newport Harbor Cbamber cl Commerce ll lauochlne a cam· paJ1n to set consideration of Unlnnity Drive back before the Newport Beach Clty Council. Dan Roaera, in a report to chamber dirfftOra Monday aakl the chamber'• Transportation Committee baa formed a tuk force to 1tud7 the Univenlly Drive extenalon around the Up- per Bay. "The committee bu made an active commitment to campaign, 1n one way or another, to &et the matter back before the dty coun· ell," Rogers said. He aaid lbe talk force met three tlmH to re1ea.rcb the Univenlty Drive ~'°" and came to the coaclualon. later . 1-cted b)' the full~ commit.tee, that the cfty need.I another eaat-wett tr&fnc COT'· ridor. The tut force wu beaded by Ray Haas of American State Bank and included Frank Jank, a C'A>rona del Mar merchant, Tom Mon1'ey of Aeronutroo.Jc Ford. Mike Stephens of Hoa1 Memoc1aJ Hospital and Gordon Jooesotlhe Irvll'leCompany. Most task force reprtten· taUvea bad ap.,.ared before Lbe dty COUDCU durln1 beartnaa 1n June to u.rae that wortt 10 ahead Deadly Shot? Mn. MirehellSaidlt Waa - oolheroad. Plana for an environmental Im· pact study oo the e~oo of the road from lt1 terminus near Irvine Avenue to an intel"ledlon wtth etlber Jamboree Road or MacArthur Boulevard were terapped in June when the city cowicll voted to delete fWlda for the 1tudy from thLI year'• city bud&et. However, city olfldalt have held recent meell.Qp wtth of· nolala from Irvine, Colt.a Meaa Mnd Huntington Beach to dllcuss the posalbllity of eettlna the county to Join the four ciUes in an eovlroomental 1tudy cl the road. , No actlon ha• come out of those meet.lnl•· In propotlnl tb1t the chamber pub for new tbW\cU action, HOCen Hld, the chamber tuk force bu dllcovered a couple of intenlt1n1 fact.t: -'lbe term• ol the Nie ot the 11ppes' Ba1 to tbe state ean.d for a rOICI around the nottbem edae oltbebay. -,& , .... ,, of tbe p'Cll)OMCl tOUIAI lhowa that It would me-...,..,.t.Ut.t of u atre :.I the wlldllfe preHrve • When councilmen dropped fand1 for tbe envtronmental ttud7 two of the relllOllS they cit- ed were the lack of county Jlllltictl)9tloa in the IWd1 md the lact that the road would latnde on tit.,,...,.... · Road proPoaeatt. laeW1D1 • dwnbtr npretentathel, COUil• ..... tbe Pl'eNl'Te -~ b7 .,,,....,tiiatuaat&Mtmb•••n._. tal Imped ltlld7 ......... to .................. ., ••• , ..... Gt -... ., ... ,..,.,, ......... ... Larry DaYld Co9lnit.on. 19, ot Gardena, and Jeffrey IJoyd Weckner, 18, Canon, and • juvenile, were pulled over by police ortlcer1 at 2and anct Newport.. Boulevard after belDC apotted bytbe poUcebellcopt.w. . Officer• aaJd they f oun,4 Use · three plant.a atuff ed lD a trub CWl intlde the car. A COit.a Meia m• called police at 11:'5 &m. to HYI heHwlbetrioJeaveabouaeat218• CameWa Lanewtt.bthebooty. •I Police found a lath and olllUct 1 ~ ln the bacb'"1clt.be Camellia Lane boin~ up with about two ftet un•; derneath tht Uptat.(ueture. } "Jt looir. Ilk• tht OW'lWf bphd· dln1 on to the 1reenhoule u Illa plant.a outar•w the Udnt," •1t•1 plained Sat. OUJ D. \Veblter., . "l'vt De'Yel'IMD RllllU tbai bielftj t.b1I town before, • beaald. .Police· are looldDC for:! owner of the plant.I, iddlDC faces cbarcH of marlJ cuJUyallon. DearGua: Dear _Gloomy Gus II theH only sJoom Clll ' the political •cen• Jn um t ~lectlon 7earT Check t44a1'• Gloob:ly Gaun &be Edit.octal Pate, Ae. tor a lld.,.,.. political aote. 11.TJC. 41 DAil Y ~LOT c Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS, Mlch. <AP> -Rttorda or tb• Kent County Bepubllcao party, btad- qu.ut«ed lJa J>ra&dea&. Ford'• lloaM&owD ol Gruel R...,., bne been aubpo••••d by the Watertate apeclal proa~utor. die party'• county chairman aald I tld.,. . Paul Henry, 'Kent County GOP dlalnnaa, conllnned a report in W.1'• Wall Street Journal that VoMCUtcN' Cbarles Ruff 1ub- foenaed record• of two ~blk'° eomm.IUee. ln Kart Q:lcmty. 'Tbe subpoenaed recocds 4-tetoUM. ~·"We have DO Ida what they 1 a,. lootln1 for. But we hope to &tt itover quickly and get a clean bUJ of health.'' Reniy Hid. ,,, ......... COAST SHOTS FATAL? M•rttla Mttchel I. Fro• Page Al MARTHA • • onedberfamom JatenSiht pbooe calla to UPl report.er Helen • Tbomu, the author of the m•1utne story. · Sbe told Mn. Tbomu ebe was beiDI held prisoner at the inn and hlDtff darkly or the "dirty' !!:" tU& • .,.. ha~ in : w ...... I 1'boee nentawen.,....Satt aa beta. tnic•l of the -tlamtJo,ant cabfntl wlfe, ueo tbou1b MltdlltU n.!lft*I .. bead of the Commtu.e to R•l!Ject tbe Prut- dent 1l the end of bit Newport .Beach vlait. "She wu a dectnt person," Dr. M17er aald. "11amboyant, and a little manic lD a way. But pleasant and nice to other people. She wept for other patient.a; abe always aAed about m1 cblldren.. "When you found her aJone, abe sometlmu aeemed depressed. Sbe'd Hy, 'J wtsb I could live. There ue ao many interesting• lhlnp to do.' Sbe wu a very patriule person. She really beUevld that country dJd come flnt. and that she bad tacrificed her family to tell the tnatb to tbe rount.ry.•• Mrs. Mttchell wu estranged .from ber busb1Dd, former Atty. Gen. John Mltcbell, when sbe became 111, and Mayer aaJd )Utcbell 1a·n c:on1lderable iboudt to ~altinl her before her, death laal llemorial D., but de- dded .,atnsut. t 'J don't think it WU bo.tilJty, or that be dktn 't care," the physiclui said. "But tbe lut thin& be want· td WU another blowup wlth ber. forberlake." Alt• h1a .. tranftd wt.re's d• 1th, bowe•er, Ma1er said, Mltcbtll ••wu veryQpaet." "Jt a~ to me that he wu· sincere moved and 1addened by her de a , "the doctclrHld. 0 .. ANOI COAST DAILY PILOT RtollertN.W.-,......_.._ .Mc1t R. CwfltY ~-----0.--~ ntom., KMVfl ,_ 'Titomas A. MuriiNN .. .....,..._ < a..,,_ H. loot Rlmtrd P. "'N•ll -............... T ..... 111 f11•) 60GZ1 a •• ..,~ ..... JUI ~ .. °" ... CMtl ,,_.....,.~ -·--~ ............. ..._~ _, .. " ••t•ll .. ,,..llh llt•olll -. " -.. •It-........ "'°'"'ktM M ----· S.C.W ..... _, ....... et c.tHI .... '~~.--.~u.n ­• t'IJ"""t:.~n-..~-......,. "We are cooperaUnc tn any way we can and our relationship with Rurra staff is very wrdial. We have made every aiumpt to comply," be aaid. ··1·m not Jaughln1. ll's a aerious matter. But I think we'll come out with a clean bill of health." Henry aald. lo Waabloaton, Dan RoMnblaU, a spokesman for the prwecutcw'a office, said be could DOl coo.Ctrm that \be invesU1a- Uoo was under way or indicate what it m.11bt be lookinc for. "Subpoenu are grand Jury document.a,•' Rosenblatt said. The Michigan Republican State Central Committee knew oothlne of the investicatioo untJl informed by a r~er today,· said Jerry Roe. state GOP ex- ecutfye secretary. The Journal reported that Ruff also wued a subpoena for cam· ~-contribution records ol the Marine Engineers Beneficial M · sodati.on, which the newspaper said was Ford's largest backer in U72, the la.st lime he ran for Contreas. J~se Calhoon, the marine un- loa'a president, said that to di&· cloee what is involved in the in· vesUgation woUld "put me ri&bt ln the middle ol lbe natJonal elec- tion.'' the Joun al said. The newspaper aa.id that of. flcials of the Kent County Rqublican Committee sa.id they didn't know the purpose ol the ln· quizy. Ford Gives Affair View NEW YORK CAP> - President Ford says that \ml.lire his Wile, be would be surprised if his 19-~ar-Old daughter Susan bad an af. fair. ··1'd protest in a most vigorous way. and I'd eowaael her. But I doo't think that would happen - not the way Susan was btollght up,'' the President aaid in an interview in the October issue o( Ladies· Home Journal. Finl Lady Betty Ford told an interviewer last year that she "wouldn't be aurprbed" it SUHD told her she was havlDJ an af. fair. Drum Classes Set in Mesa Drum inatrucUoo for beJin- net"S, intermecUate and advanced • students is being o{fered by the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services, be~ Oct. ... Cluaes are o~n to youngsters 8-13 yean old, and will be held on Mondays at Davis Middle School. lOSO Arlington Drive., Costa Mesa. The beelnnin1 class, from 3-4 p.m ., cost& $6 for 10 weeks. In- ter med I ate and advanced classes. from 4·5 p.m., are $7 for 12weeks. Re1istratlon will be Monday. Sept. 27 from 1·8 p.m. at the Estancia High School um. 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Mail re1lstration will be accepted begl.Db.in1Sept.28. Art Museum Rites Planned Groundbreaklnc ceremonies f« the new Newport Harbor Art M\lffum wlll be held Wednaday at 5 p.m. at 8lO San Clemente Drive, Newport.Center. Ben C. Dune. president o1, the board ol trustees, wUl preslde over the ceremonlea. Newport 8e•ch Mayor pro tem Miian Doltal, Irvine Company Pral· deal Ray Wataon and mUHUm Direct.or Harvey L. Weet will also take part In the ceremonies. Funds for the new tnUHUm were provided by a fund drive that bas rahed more than St mlllJon. The new museum is acbeduled to open In about a year. Mesa Theater Tour Planned A bQi tour to I.GI .Anaeles' Com_pany tlletttt to.._ Stephen Downa' "Auca11ta and Nicolette" 11 scheduled Oct. 1 by Costa Mesa ·1 Department of Lebur. Services. ~but leans the wwt 1at. ot the Oran1• Couni, Falrcrounda al I p.m., retwut.na at •pprox· lmate1111:JO p.m,, acCOC'dlo1 to procram coordinator Mike Put. nam. Cott for tHUpor\atlon encl '-'eater Uehta ta '!·!.J:: penon. For fw1her W tall tbe deparlaneat at -.sat: I • .f t's No Stickup u•,..... Legendary bank robber Willie ''The Actor" Sutton transacts legitimate business in a Chicago bank. The last of the old-time gentleman bank robbers, who says he's held up over 100 ban.ks for more than $1 mlllion, is out on parole from a 135-year sentence. He's given up bank robbing and has written a book on bis days as a criminal. Marine Squml Eyes Pendleton Thievery The Marille Corps at Camp Pendleton cul down on crime in neiehborln1 Oceanside by as- sienlag .• "courte.y .Patrol" to fi',.... Pa,,e AJ · SUPER ••• with Superior Court in order to obtain the land. observe leatberneca J.n town. The same tactic la being used to ball a trowin1 Dumber O( thefts in Camp Pendleton lt.ae:lf. There were 1,434 theft.a in the flt'St eight months of 19'76 com- pared with 1,824 in all ol 191S.. 1be stolen toods were valued at $493,155 compared with ~.883 in loot for all of last year. "We're hopeful at least two Cf The crime is takln1 place these property owners will set-almost entirely I in barracks· Ue," June aald. "There is a tax where modern, three-room advantage lf the dty 1ues the rooms connected by an out.aide property owners, and tbe1 don't walk have replaced the old open get that advantage unless we sue squad ba1• with a common en-them, ·'he explained. trv. .. ~:w':::t i::u = 11ueves can Often IUMIU into owner la the Super Block, Bartjt the private rooms wtthcU. belfll Ktiao, settled out ot rourt f« b1a notlced. escapln1 wltb Walla two parcet.. • and other 1oodJ. "We paid him $237,500 for b1s "U we bave one theft. ln the Iota," June said. "lt was more barracks. that's too many," said than we wanted ~· but leas Col W F S d rs J ro t b . . . . an e r., p vos than ewantedto e, 'hesalcL marshal who beada the 150-man "You milbl call that a 'happy police force at Camp Pendleton. medium','' June said. Ke baa oraanhed noncom- 'Test Ride' Permanent? A young pedestrian, taking ad- vantqe or a bmy clerk at a Costa Mesa cycle abop1 rode olt with a $C8"1 motorlsed oicycJe Monday morning and never returned. Dean Allan Wilson. a clerk at Cycle Works Limited, 1822 Newport Blvd., told Costa Mesa ,police the youth posed as a poten· tlal buyer before starting up the moped and ridlne off. He aald the yowi1 man ap- peared to bo about five feet, ei1bt Inches tall, wel1hlng 150 pound.!, . and wearin1 a T·ahirt, Levis and tan shoes. He was last seen buu.- lng down Newport Boulevard at about 10 a.m ., the clerk said. missioned officers to patrol trou- ble spots. Sanders asked Marines of all rants to report anything sus- picious. The .. Pendleton Scout," the base newspaper, is now pubJisblng the names of Marines caught and convicted of crimes. This, too, i11 believed reducing the crime on base, authorities sa\d this week. Ex-Mesan Honored Louis F . Jobst Jr , a former C-Osta Mesa resident, bu ~n elected a Fellow of the Marine Tecbnolo1y Society. A former newspa~rman, Jobst is contract. director or marine and industrial development for the City of Long Beach. Chip Visits Coast, Eyes Tough Contest By &OBERT BARKER OUM O.A' ~OttM.tff A crowd of nearly 100 people- welcomed Jamea Earl "Chip" Ca.rur to Hunllnatoo Beach Mon· day afternoon u he helped to open campai1n headquart.en in the ci- ty for hit f 1tber. Carter, 2', la the mJddJe.aoa of DemocraUc prt1ldenUal can· dJdate Jimmy Carter. Ke said ho hu been bJWn1 th• husUnofor ts months and haa campalened ln 44 states . He predJcted a clole, touib race and dld1l'l appear to be ap- prehenalve by a recent Los An1ele1 Tlmes·NBC poll that· showed President Pord cllmblftt to witbln seven percmtace pobtta ol blaf ather. . '!.fl.-. wo.rJW:ac tlk4weMe 10 · POlntl beblnd and we are tol.nc to keep oo workinl Uke um unUI elecUooday," beuld. • ff• Hld that 11 members of his famlly were out~ tbe eam.patan t.rall and that tat week alone t.My appeared In 107 dUes ln 3"11tata. Ht .. ,.. th1t hit faf.her•a hoaft.. ~la OH of th• kt1 dttaen&a ID tbe electloia and be thinks the ltleYiHd debates wru,.., •Im· partutrole. He 181' they wltl serve to show that hJ• father has hardened posl-tion.s. "Dad'• not fuzzy on the l11uea and he ls honest and he never Ut1,''Carter1ald. Carter HYI be sDends n1tbb at private homes wblle he ll cam. pal111ln1. "It'• 1ratifylnf. to 1ee that peo-ple ue bulcal y the aave ev- .,,.._b.,.. you so," be said. "It'• 1oo4 to know that everybody's nottraay in California." Carter aaya that h1a dad'• 1mlle fa 11.aeete and that be'• been a mil· lnl u loftt u be cooldr91Dember. "Wben they toolt plctm"el of tlHt ttew ol the U~ WyolJ1lnl all the Na~ people were pttn except for dad, 'IMaaid. "He WU 1ml1Jn1 u bltruevu." · r.1n ract ~_..t U..Glly Ume tie• cot &DIJ'Y wat around report card t.lme.''hetaid. °'!P Carwr Hid be interrupted a PoUUcal cafter o1, aorts ol hls own tocampalan. "I waa eJ.cted to ihe dt1 coun- clJ ot Plaln1, ~!'·rand served for 1 fUl' beforereunn1 to work on the campal..,," be said. Ht H1d be bad no h11ber JIQUUcal amblUom ol hi.I own ex· ""~·ee be wtu llY '°" ... l»Oa.rd Jn f'1alOl In the h&uft. Tee for Eord?= I Finn Paid His Link Feea WASWNGTON <AP)-PrelJdent Ford accept«l ~ 1olf ouUnas from a U.S. Steel Corp. lobbyist at a New Jersey c-0untry club whUe a con1ressman, the Prl'Sident 's spokesman aclmowledeed today. ''The President has been a peraonal rrtend or Bill Whyte for 28 years and twice, on two weekends. he was a suest of Whyte ot lhc New Jersey golf courae while he was a member of Congress." said Whltc House press secretary .tWn Nessen. Whyte is a vice prc!lsldent of U.S. Steel. Jlo could nat be reached immediately for comment. Nessen was asked lf his statement was an ad· mission that Ford accepted a tree weekend paid for by Whyte. The press secretary replied, •'Yes.•• · · Nessen made the atatement after columnl•t Jack Anderson said Whyte hosted Ford. at the Pine Valley Golf Club near Clementon, N.J., between 1884 and 1971 while Ford was in the House of Repre5en Uves. Fre•Page)ll BLAST ••• Unued moving for approximately 40 reet before rammin1 into• anotber auto in front or the· Romanian Embassy. Allende .. a member of the Socialist Party, died lJa a bloody coup in September 1913 when the armed forces overthrew hi.a 10• · ernment. Military authorities said be committed suicide. LeteUer was ambasllador to the United States from 1911 to May 1913 when Allende called him · back to Chile to become lorelp mlnister. Be also.aerved as defense and interior miDl.ater under Allende. He wu arrested on the day or the coup and jailed foe about a year. Secretary of State Heney A. KINinau aa.Ld later bis interven-tion wu partially responaible for Leteller'a releue. Lut Wednesday, the Qillean government stripped Leteller of hi.I citbensblp. A decree aiped by President Aucusto P1aochet. who succeeded Allende, aald t.be revocation waa "for lnterlertnc with normal financial aupport to Chile." That apparently mernd to LeleUer's efforts to ball U.S. aid, to Chile because or allegations or widespread human rights viota· tiona there. The country has been in a state of siege slnce shortly after the ~oup. College Park Group Meets 1be Colle1e Park Homeowners AaaoctaUoa will bear a pr'Oll'fll• report on Costa Mesa'• CMc Center Study and tbe Naber'• Cadillac rezone issue 1bunclay ni&bt. AsaoclaUon president Bill Ban- • daniJc said a representaUve of the city Planning Department will ,.discuss Che c:lvic._ center study as it relates to Fair Drive, Vlbich bisects the »year.old re- sidential area. Homeowners also will elect a new board of directors at the meeting, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at College Park Elementary School. New Route Cuts Di.stance LOS ANGELES (AP) - Motorista traveling from the Los C~erPost ~ JudJ Rosener of New~ Beach, chairman ol the ~ Coast Re1lonal Conservat~ Commission, has been appoln~ co-chairman of Democratic.~ sldeollal candidate Jimmy Carter'• Oran•e Count.y um· palp. Allied with Mrs. Rosener as q,. chainneo ol the Carter campai .. are count1 SupervtlOI' Ralph Diedrlcb and United Auio Worker'aofficlal 8rueeLee. .i.. Mn. Rosener JUd today gp three-member campat•a atnteo team wtll meet wMkly Jo coordtnate tbe Demoer~ nomtJlee'a elecUon drive ill OruteCounty. • Accordina to Diedrich, Carter'• national carnpal'1' staff bu = that the Conner Geol'ata nor will visit the ~ twte.darln1tbeca~ • Tbe presidential caodidm ta adledllled to bo in Mblloo VleJe &mday Ill a '75 1 plate bvbec .. rally for Southern Callfomla ~t· tymemben. Diedrich said plans for \be second Carter vl1lt tometlme 111 mid-October Include a public tal· ly u well u Carter's~ a,t am.Uer meetin .. spoDllOffld by Democr•tle ca.ndldatee thro~hout the county. TONIGBr ••BEHIND THt HEADUNES" -Dr. Giles T, Brown lecturer, OCC Forum,. 7:30p.m. "THE RULING CLAS~" -. South Coast Repertory Theater. Tun. -Sun. throuah OcL 30, a p.m. . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regula .. meet.iM, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m. COASTLINE CC LECTURE..._ "UvJq Truthfully," Dr. Arthur L . BJeh lecturer, Newport Harbor High audJl.orium, 7:,30 p.m. Ange)ea area lo the Mojave Sun shin· 4CI No--L Desert or Las Ve.ias will find the ~ ~WI way 13 miles shorter alter Wednes<by. SAN FRANCISCO <AP)-Most A new section or freeway will of Northern Callfomia will eri)oy be opened late Wednesday con-fair weather lhrouah Wednesday necting Interstate 10 to Interstate despite a northbound invuloo of lS, the state Department of aubttoplcal air that trit1ered Transportation said. It will thundenhowers ln tfie centnll bypu1 San Bernardino. • Sierra. I Orange Coast EDtTION Today's Clo Ing • Stoeks : * + * VOL. 69, NO. 26S, 2 SECTt0NS, 30 PAGES N TEN CENTS Stock Bid Called Below Value BJTOM BAu.EY Of .. o.11, ........ Irvine Company President Jtaymolld Watson admitted in court late Monday that st«t held in b.1a company by the James lnine FoundaUoo la worth far more t.ban the $200 million beinl altered by the MobU 00 Com· pany. Wat.son told attorney Howard Friedman, whorepn:seots Irvtne beireu Joan lrvlne Smltb, that the value of the company at.ock froten when Mrs. Smith took lqal actlon against the fow)(!a . Uon la at leut ~ mlWqn. Hla taUmooy in Oran&e Coun- ty Superior Court led Friedman to conclude that the $200 million olfend by Mobil la more or less equal to the value ol 5,000 acres which contaln bl1hly developed and produclJvo lrvine opera· tiom. Watson was reluctant to place a value on tbe remalolng '70,000 acru of Irvine land. He ex- plained that much of the un-• developed property was subject to reslrictlotta which affect it.a worth to the company. But be later •creed with tbe perallteot Friedman that the lrvtne Company cauld raise at least $50 million lt It '°'d the land today. Mn. S1nith claims that the SZOC> million olfered by Mobil ls well below the true val\te ol the fouo· dation's 54.5 percent stake lo the Irvine Company. She oreues in her demand for a permanent injunction on the pro- posed sale that the selling price ls unfair to herself and other minority stockholders. \ Waboo told Friedman that the buyer willinl l1> pay between $300 million and $400 million for the Irvine CompQY as it stands to- day mi&ht find it di!ficult to make an adequate relunl on fdl lnvestlllent. # Any such buyet, Watson added, would want to take "a lon& bard look" at the c:ompany'S records and project.Ions ror tJte years ahead to make sure I\'* would 1et the kind ot return d9- manded in today's bwsin• wwld. University Drive Action Asked B1 JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ... Dally ...... Miii Tbe Newport Harbor Chamber ct Commerce la launchin& a cam· paign to get consideraUon or University Drive back before lhe Newport Beach City Council. Dao Rogers, in a report to chamber directors Monday said the chamber's Transportation Committee has formed a task force to study the University Drive extension around the Up- per Bay. "The committee bas made an active commitment to campaiin. in one way or another, to get lhe matter back before the city COWl· cil," Roeers said. C~J· He said the task force met three times to research the University Drive extension and came to the conclusion, later backed by the fuU transportation committee, that the city needs another east-west traffic cor- ridor. The task force was headed by Ray Haas of American State Bank and included Frank Jank, a Deadly Shot? Mrs. Mitclwll Said It Was ............... COAST SHOTS FATAL? Martha Mitchell City Manager Leaving Hoag Newport Beach City Manaier Bob Wynn w11 slated to leave Hoa1 111emorlal Hos pital tor bome today alter under1oln1 heart 1ur1ery Sept. 7. A 00.pllal apoketman 1aid the '5-year-old clty admJnl1trator !Nd recovered 1utflclently ~m tbe 1ur1ery to replace a calcified bean valve to be sent home. However, ht ls n« expected to relW"D to worlt for another three wtourweeb. Coa. t Weather Utile cban1e e~ 1n coutal weather Wed- aead a y. llornlna low douda t.o conUnue, pmtl,J ~ afternoon. ·• INSIDE TODAY ·. Ftom The A11odated PrH. Martha Mitchell's doctor says she believed that tranquillaers she was injected with during a ·~ at. lbe Newporter IM tn ewport Beach at tbe start or the Water1ate 1candal caused the cancertb at tilled her. In an interview in the Ladies Home Journal, Dr. Klaus Mayer, a specialist who treated the est.ranged wife of former U.S. At- ty. Gen. John Mitchell fOI" bone marrow cancer. said Mrs . Mitchell's contention was "a· highly inaccurate supposiUon." She charged that she was given t.he injections by a Secret Service agent during a tumultuous week's !ltay at the Newport Beach hotel to keep her qu4et about the Watergate scandal. She and her husband were vislt- ine Orange County In 1972 the same week as the break in at Democratic national bead· quarters that led to the eventual downfall of the Nixon adrnlnistra· Uon. The week that started as a working vacation turned into a bizarre forewarning of things to come when Mrs. Mitchell made oneorherfamous late night phone calla to UPI r eporter Helen Thomas, the author of the maiuine story. She told Mn. Tbomas she was belo1 held pri1oner ot the inn and hinted darkly of the "dirty thinp" that were happenlftl in Wasbinaton. Tboae events werepusedoff as beinl typical of the flamboyant cabinet wife ~ even thou1h Mitchell reslened aa bead ol the Committee to Re· Elect the Presi-dent at the end of hla Newport Beach visit. "She was a decentpenon," Dr. Mayer aald. "Flamboyant, and a UtUeman.lcln a way.ButpJeuanL and nice to other people. She wept fOf' other paUenta; 11tie always asked about my children. "When you found her alone, she 1omethnes seemed deprened. Sbe'd u1. ·1 wllb I could Uve. There a.re so many interes~ <See llA&THA, Pace A.Z) Art Museum Rites Planned Growtdbreatln1 cerelDOClfea for the oew Newport Harbor Art lluaeu.m wiJl be held Wednesday at 5 p.m. at 850 San Clemente Dr1n, Newport Center. Ben C. Deaae, president ol tbe board of trustees. will pnislde 09eS" the ceremonies. Newport Beach Mayor pro tern Milan Dolt.al. Irvine Company Preti· dent Ray Wat.son and museum Director Harvey L. West wW also take part in the ceremonies. Funds for the new museuin were provided by a fund drive that baa raised mere than 11 ·miWoo~ Tbe ne• mUHWD la tcbeduled t.o open in about a ..... Corona del Mar merchant, Tom Morrisey or Aeronutronic Ford, Mike Stephens of Hoag Memodal Hospital and Gordon Jones of the Irvine Company. Most task force represen· tatives had appeared before the city council during bearings in June to urge that work go ahead ontbe road. Plans for an envitonmental fm: pact study on the extension of the road from its terminus near lrvlne Avenue to an intersection with ~ither Jam~ Road or-M acArthur Boulevard were scrapped ln June when the city council voted to delete funds for the 1tudy from this year's city budget. ...... ,..... POLICE INVESTIGATOR ~ROBES WRECKAGE OF DEATH CAR AFTER EXPLOSION Former Chilean Ambaaaador to U.S., Woman Companion Kiiied In Btaat However, city officials have held recent meetings with or. ficials from Irvine, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach to discuss the possibility of getting the county to join the four cities in an environmental study of the road. 2 Killed ' ID Bomh ·Blast No action has comeoutotthose meetings. Former Allende Man Slain Jn propo1lng that the chamber push for new council action, Ro1ers said, the chamber task force bas dacovered. a couple of interestin1 factSi . :_The t«"m• o.f the ule ol tbe Upper Bay to the state c.alled IOt' a road around the northern ed&e otthebay. -A review of the propoNd route shows that it would usei seven·tenths or an acre of the wildHle preserve. When councilmen dropped funds for the environmental study two or the reasons lhey cit· ed were the lack of county participation In the study and'the fact that the road would intrude on the preserve. Road proponents, including chamber representatives, coun- tered the preserve argument by pointing out that the environmen- tal impact study ls designed to determine what errect. the use of 11even·tenths of an acre of I.be 7SO·acre preserve would be. -~-,..,.... EXPLOSION VICTIM Ex .. nvoy Letelfer WASHJNGTON' (AP) -The former Chilean ambassador to the United Stat.ea and a woman colleague were kllled t.odll)' when a bomb exploded in their car as it puaed near the Chilean Em· busy, hospital officials said. Another person was ~und in the blast. The two persons killed were ldeotlfied as Orlando Letelier, 44, ambassador during the regime or the late Marxist President Salvador Allende, and Ronnie Karpen Moffitt, wbo worked with Letelier at a research institute. Mrs. Moffitt's husband was in· jured ln the blast. OfflcialJ at George Washington Hospital said a bomb caused the explosion. Police said the bJast ripped the metal siding off the driver's door and twisted the hood and roof of the car. Letelier was director or the Trans National lnslitute, a Majority Rule Nearing? .Tanzania Pleased by Rhodesia Report DAR ES SALAAM, Tanunia {AP> -President Julius Nyerere of Tanunia 1aid today he bu been told by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. KU .. tncer that Prime MlnlJter laa Smith accepted U.. prtndple of majority rule ror Rhodesia wtlbln 11 month• to two )'Mn. All a consequence, Nyerere told a new1 conference, he is no • Joncer "1loomy about prospects tor a Rhodeslan setUement." He 11ld alter a 90·minute meet· in& with Klaalnger that be await.a a public statement from Smith'• regime on Friday. N wport Harbor 'Area' Chamber Horizons, Moniker-Expand Clllllf expanalon Into tbe lrvtne,lriduat,rlal area, the dlrec· tora of th• Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce YOted •z Monday afternoon to eha.Qse ,theorp,ftbaUOD'I name. It wllJ now be call.. the Newport Harbor Area °'8mbft" dCOmtnerce. Director Mllte CbrUtenson, Who headed a committee that. studied chamber ·~ Into. Irvine, recommended the name chance which he aald more •c· curately reflects tbe 1eo- 11apblcal diversity of the busi· neu fl'O\q). He 1cknowted1ed that about 80 ol lhe chamber'• 1,000 members are Irvine buslne:s.MI ~be said they are "aome ol U.. mon atcD1ftcapt tn urm.a ol dim and cantributl~ ... lf• llao aoled that tbe ill· I dmtrlal area II a Joctc:al place for the chamber to d1rec:t lta \.IP- eomllll membenbJpdrlve. Jn tl')'inc to brfH the· Irvine area lnto the scope OI the chem· ber'1 actlvttiu, CbriJtemoG allo recommeDded tbat mere chamber event• be held In Irvine, "and not necessarily Just in the botela ... Cbamber preaidenL Jim Parker Hid that lnc:laaion of lrrine bullnes1e1 in the chamber will not "exclude the pcllllbWty that lrvi.o.• will form tta own chamber lo the future." At presat bu.sinesaes in Irvine have two types ol orpnlut.lons. OM II U.. Great« lniDe Jn,. dulCrial Leape. a poap lormed in tlae IDdultrial. ...... .. tbe CJtber ~.-ol ~ .... IOdatJoaa 1n u.. .............. eea&.trL "My mood ii better," Nyerero said. A senior American official in Xiuinaer'• party said that loUowtng hl1 talb with aouthem Alric a '1 white leaders be la 1eek· inl two pledges whlcb Smith· wants from the area's black leaders. One la that all guerrilla actton In Rhodesia will be suspended 81 8000 a1 negotiations begin for a ~on1tltutlon providing for tho transfer oC power to the black majority. Tbe 1econd la that t.he 1ecurity and tntereat• or Rhodesia's 270,000 whites wlfl be effectively aafesuarded when power la transferred to the 11x mllllo.n blackl. Kiuln1er fiew to TUllanJa f.o.. day to 1ee Nyerere after report. mi Monday to Presjdent Km- net.b Kaunda oC Zambia on bis ta1kl dw1n1 the weekend wii,h• Smlth and Prime Mlnlater John Vonter or South Africa. MeaowbUe, SmJUa met with hi.I cabinet in Salisbury, tho Rhode1Jan eaplta1. to diacuu Kialncer'a proposala for black rule ln Rhodesia. K11sin1er'a aides expected that Smith would recommend approval ot the pro- po 1 al a, and obaervera In Sallabury Hid opposlt.ioo to the prime mlnlster'a recommenda- tions waa unllkety. But they Hid be probably would MID into trouble wtt.b bard- Jlnen whee he put.a tbe PRPOtlb before other members ol hll Jthodalan F!'onl ln putiammt OD'l'bu.tlday. • ' ~ division of tbe Washlnaton-baaecl research or1anbaUcio loslitute few PoUcy Studle1. He also taught at American University. Mrs. Molfitt, 25, wu a staff member~ the lnltitute. Her husband, Michael, 4'. a re- search usociate of the Institute. wu lo 11erioua condWon at tbo hospital. . The pavement beneath the car was blackened by the blut, ancl metal parll were scattered <See BLAST, Page AZ> Sewer Service Extension on · Tap Tonight Directors of the sanitation dis- trict that serves Newport Beacll meet this evening to act on~ for annexing 3,400 acres Of t.b.o Irvine coutal property. Annexation will mean that Sanitation District Five wilt become responsible for provtd- ine sewer aervlc:e to most ot the homes that are lo bo built ill lheorea. Under a plan devised by t1'e di.trict with lhe aid of the IrvU,o Company and the Irvine Ranch Water District, the district wU1 c:har1e $2.l mllUon to the dee veloper of the property to cover the c:oet of sewer lnstallaUona. .M1umln1 aanltalJOfl dlrecl"'9 approve of the plan, the ann~ tlon papers will be forwarded tp the county's Local Agency Formation Corom1a1lon for ac. tion •. Tho Irvlno coastal area covM about 10,000 acres, but develop. ment. plans, approved by Oran"o County Supervl1or1 Jut monlb. caJI fordevelopmenttobeconceoi. trated In the 1,500 acres closest td CoronadelMar. Those l ,!500 acres arc tnchlded In the 3,400 which the aanltatlOll district would annex. Directors wUl med at s:30 p.m. at city hall. Dear Gus: 0.-ar Gloomy Gu Is there only 1loom on the poUUcat 1cene f n t.hls election year? Check , today'a Gloomy Gus on the Editorial Pace. A6, for a ~ter poUUcal note. M.T.K. ,4f DAILY PILOT N ( Pilot Logbook J Newport Question . Who -and How? By .IOANNF. llEYNOLDS 0#1"9 Del••,. ........ The N~rt BcKb City Council has a vacancy and fUl· in& Uult seat ls shap1J11 up u one ol tbe clty'a hottest political ~tatoea. MA YO& BOW A.RD Bo&ers died Sept. 10, with approx· imately 18 months left ol his councll term. Accord lo& to City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. the six remainJn1 councilmen have two options. Within 30 da,ys ol declaring '1\e aeat vacant (they dJd lb at Sept. 13) the council must eAtber •ppoint a successor or call for an election. If an election ls called. O'Neil sa,ys It can't be held until March 8, 1m. He U · plained that the cbarttt does oot sp«lfy a time for the election so state law on the subject applies. Accordin& to state law. the next three dates t.ba1 special elec· lions can be held are March 8, May 31 <already chosen for the city's open space HV•oLM bond l.asue) and Nov. 8. Appointing someone to the seat bu an obvious advan-t.aie of being the cheapest choice ot the two options. An elec· • t.ioo aet in March in C«Uunction with the regular school elec· • tioo would cost the clly about $1 .ooo. The May 31 election would cost the city about $21,000. WBOBVER is chosen will serve until April 19'78, the nat reauJar clty election. AA at happens, that la lbe date Rocers' term would have expired anyway. While councilmen poocier the eleclion·appoinlment quesUon. tbe rest of the city pooders the candidate question. Who will run or apply for the seat? The district that canclidates will have to Uve in encom- passes lbe Peninsula up to 32nd Street. and all of Lldo Isle. It is full of potential office seeken~ SO FAB no ooe has come forward and declared himself a candidate, but a lot ol people interested in city govern- ment are speculating oo who those candidates will be when tlle time comes. . One n,me that comes up frequenUy is Don Strauss, a former Newport-Mesa school trustee. He lives in Lido lsle. He retired from t.be school board in 1972. Another potential candidate is Max Binswanger, cur· renily • resident of Bi& Canyon. His house is for sale and be has let some of bis friends know that he is considering mov· lng Into the First Councilmanic District lo run for the Peninsula seat. His debut as a candidate this spring was ltis unsoc· cessful run for the Flfth Supervisorial District seat held by Thomas Riley. THE•E AKE a couple of Former council members whose names have come up in connection with the vacant seat. One is former Mayor I>oreen Marshall. Another is ex- coundlman Al Forgil as well as bis wile, Pe&&Y· She ran against Rogers in 1974. There are some city watchers who even suggest they'd like to see Rogers' widow, Trudi, run for his seaL She Ls as well informed on the issues as her husband was, they note, and she was active enouth lo city politics to mana1e hLs caml~~·tber possible candidates are "Lido late at- toraey Roy Woolsey and Peninsula stockbroker Kae Ewtna. A TRADITIONAL source of councll candidates ls the plaMlng commissJon. William Frederickson Jr. ls the cur- rent planning commissioner from Di.strict 1. He was appointed in Mattb. He r eplaced William Tieman, also from the Peninsula. About one-seventh of the city's 63,000 people live in that district and anyone Who's hved there for 30 days prior to ap. plylng for an appointment or filing fOt" an election is a pote.n· tial candidate provided they are registered to vote. Bott.li11g Mates Ex-husband Held On Kidnap Charge A Corona del Mar man, jailed Thl.lraday in connection with an »lleged dispute with hia u -wife. Will appear Friday in Harbor JUdlclal District Court to face d1ar1es or kidnaplng and assault With a deadly weapon. Raymond Harris, :r7, or 2500 Ocean Blvd. remalrui in cmtody ln Orange County Jail \p the Wake ol the incldel\1. 11t J'ulµon llland. He is held in lieu of $15,000 ball. Accord1n.: lo Oct. Sam Am· burgey, the couple met at a reataurant ln the shoppinl center to dJaeu11 their recent dlvorce settlement, lntludina custody~ their two children. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT Thomas IC M¥11 Cd1l0< .-o.~. -Or-CM•.._.,,,,,,.... C-,.... ... ---... -.-.-.-.... -11 .. ., .. ••W••-M• llW.ioi _, "° ..... -( ... ••I ..... .,o(I•• _ .... .__ .. ...,...._ "\too.-tlu\ .. ,, ... l'•I• .. C.!t ._ .... . ........... . ..... "' c-.," -. ..,...,_ .. "_...._..,._ Uh-• Mrs. Nikki Harris, 34. was ac- companied by her S-year-old son. The second child had bffn living with his father. . Arnbur1ey aald that the meet· in& apparently proved f\Jtlle. The woman tbJd pohce that when the couple walked out to Mn. Hanis' car, Harris pulled a knile on her. Amburgey atle1es that he held the knife to her throat. forcing her to drive around the ahopptng <'ent.cr and then forcing her to write a note rellnqw~hln1 her alimony and cua\Ody of \he two children. Harris freed Mrs. Harris and the cltlld and waa anested abort· ly alter ahe notified police. He haa reportedly told poUce that he dld meet hi.a wife but Lbt he was not armed wU.h a tmlfe. Friday's court h~arinc will ln~ elude an appeal to lower Harri.I' ball. Newport Residents Planning Dinner The Central Newport Beach Community Asaodatlon is spoosorini a famlly pot luck din- ner Saturday at the Ameriun. Legion Rall, 1m Street and 8-1 AftDue. • All Newport 1Beach resident.I a.re invited to the event. set f« 3 to a p.m. Tbere will be a pest charce of 50 centa for adults and 25 cents for cbUdren. Games and prizes are scheduled al lbe ad- Jolninl Martna Parle. For more lnf91"1DaUoa call fn.llm. Son Shines North SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Most ol Nortbtrn Calltornia will eajoy fair weather tbrouch Wednesday ddptt. a oort.bbol.ldd iovuioft ot aublroplcal air that trtaend Lbaadenbowen lQ tN ~all SlaTa. Saf etg Lesson Newport Beach traffic officer Cliff Yarges delivers bicycle safety lecture in the field to Ensign School students. Yarges and fellow Newport Beach police officers ar e makinfl a spl'cial ~rrort l o reacquaint youngst ers with bicycle safety procedures and traffic Jaws now that school is in session again Fro•PageAl BLAST ••• across Sberidao Circle. where the Chilean and other embassies are located along_ Embassy'Raw.· Aller the blast, the car con- tinued moving for approximate1y 40 feet before ramming into another auto in front of the· Romanian Embassy. . Allende, a member of the Socialist Party, died in a bloody coop ln Seplero ber 1973 when the armed forces overthrew bis gov- ernment. Military authorities said be committed suicide. Letelier was ambassador to the United States from 1971 to May 1973 when Allende called him back to Chile to become foreign minister. He also served as defense and interior minister under Allende. He was arrested on the day of the coup and jailed for about a year. Secretary of Sta&e Henry A. K.isalnCer aald later bis lnta"Yen· don wu partially respom[Welor Leteller'a release. Lut Wednesday, the autean pernment stripped Letelier ot lib dUsenablp. A decree llltMd b1 J>resident Aug_UllO Pinochet. who succeeded Allende. 18.ld the revocation was "fOt" lnterfermg with normal financial s\qlport to Chile." That apparentty referred to Leteller'1 tUorta to ball U.S. al4. to CblJe becau.ae of allesatioos ot widespread human rights viola- tions there. The cOWttry has been in a state of sie&e since shortly an.er lbe coup. 118 Approves Stiff Rules on Van Parking Huntiqtoo Beach Oty Count'il members have unanimously ap· proved action placina restrlc- 1.ioos on parklng of recreational vehicles in the city's residential areu. The ordinance approved Mon day is scheduled to lake effect m · 30 days aod will be subject to chaniq, ll necessary. to coo· form wllb the CaWomla Vehicle Code. The new ordinance will: -Prohibit the parking of all motor vehicles in excaa ot 2S feet 1n length in a raidenU&J d.la- trict. -Prohlblt the Parkin& ot any commercial vehicle llO or more inches ln wtdtb from beln.(1 puked in a reaJde:ntlal dlstrkt. -Prohibit the parldna ot all noo-motorl1od vebld• and cam· peu when detacbtd from a motorized vehicle. The ordinance a1Jo permJu parkina of lll RVs in -11 yard areu except foJ' the '*'11fred trvntyard •et back. It also aJJows parkinc ot RV11n drivewa)'I if drives are ot sutft. cientalze. Parkinf of ovenlnd con>· merclal vehicles will be prohibit- ed from the property site unleu they are placed in a ccoformina 1va1e. Actln1 Pl•nnln1 Director Ed•ard Sell~b •ald that about • pereent ot all recreation vehicles ao&4 are more thu 25 feet ln 1-.lb ad~ Dot be pvted c.t dtyltt~. Sellch said that •l&na will be re- quired at the various entrances to the city at an esUmated COit of •,ooo. Pollce Cbttf Eltle RobttalUe aald the aew ordlaancewill span no ~at campaJcn Clf1 lbe part ol pollce but that officers wm respoad to complai.QU. Ernploye Insurance Supplier to Stand Plans for the City of Newport Beacb to directly pay for employes' medical and dental expenses have been scrapped and city councilmen have de- cided to stay with their current insurance company. The vote to stay with the Prudential IHurance Company for another year came a month after councilmen had decided to Newport RV Parking Ban Reconsidered Newport Beach city coun- dlm~n have decided lo halt the parking of vehicles near in· t.enections where the view or 00 · comtns can would be ob• 1tructed. That decision was reached last week after councilmen flirted with the idea of banning tM park- ing of recreational vehicles on ci- ty streets. That ban was rejected after a report from city Traffic Enetneer Bill Darnell. He point- ed out U.e dUflculties 1n passing such a law. The report noted that the city's Traffic AfCalrs Commiu~ and the Police Department agree that prohibiting the parking of large vehicles where they ob· struct sight ls a better way to handle the problem . Darnell said that means paint ing aome curbs red, since k would be impossible to prohibit one kind of vehicle from parkinl( m a certain location that would be avallable to other vehicles. Councilmen agreed Wlth the idea and Don Mcinnis, whu represents West Newport and Paul Ryckoff. who represents Balboa lllaod, offered to takt' Darnell and his staff on a guided tour to show them locations they feel are particularly hazardous. "I think we can accomplish what we have In mind by hitting the places where the problem 1s and without usinfC 4,000 teet oC red paint," Mcinnis said. drop the insurance company in favor of seU insurance. At the tim e, the city's in· surance consultant, Ed Huffman, told councilmen they could save up to $80,000 in sell insurance slnce they would not be paying the profi ts or administrative cos-ts charged by Prudeot1al. He urged self insurance because, even with an insurance company, the city pays for all lhe claims made under the heallh and dental policy in the form oC increased premiums. But tbe advisablllty or that move was disputed by insurance man Dick Cl ucas. Clucas pointed out that the ci· ty. which had set aside $395,000 to pay claims. could pay as much as $S61 ,000 before a "slop losi. · • policy comes into effect. He aJao saJd Lbat the city would be liable for punitive damaie4 In lawsuits filed by.employes - damages that Insurance (!Om· panies handle under the present policy. Another important (actor cited by Clucas and a representative of lbe dty's Employe Association, is the conversion clause which al- lows retiring city e1'1ployes lo continue to pay for"the identical coverage they received from lhe city. regardless oC their age or health. Councilman Paul Ryckorr. who continued to back self insurance for Its money saving aspects, tried lo get the coWlcil to rear. firm Its earlier position and go with self Insurance as soon as a conversion policy could be ob· tained. His motion was defeated when Lucille Kuehn abstained and only Pete Barrett voted in favor of the self insurance. A second motion. made by l>on Mcinnis, to stay with Prudential another year then passed un- animously. Mcinnis said he made the mo- tion so that the city could study neighboring cities. such as Costa Mesa and Fountain Volley, that have gone into self insurance and see what the effect has been in those cities. Neac Drains for Island. Inmates Escape In Chino ClONO (AP) -More than hw ~nforce m enl offlce searched a 50-acre cornft• •nch·bY·inch today for el&bt mat• who e1caped from a~ pmon acbool durin1 a preda-. riot In wbkh two .:uards were Ul_. Jur~. offlclals said. The search bad netted six of ~ inmates who walked out ol ~ facility durin1 the 2~bour lnct-0 dent. which left JO.year·otl prison ruard Gary Cauble with skull fracture and facial lacer tions. He was reported 1n ,,..._ condJUoa rn an Upland boapltal. , Police a1encles at 11.rst saYe conflicting reports about lhe in~ dent, which be1an at 2 a.m. al~ medium-security Callfornl Youth Authority Tralninit Scboatr about 60 mites east. of Lot Angeles. Early reports said some 200 l9ii mates were Involved ln the rlOCii Ing, that some bad taken lwO guards hoata&e and that • guard's throat bad been slash• But Keith Vermillion, superi• tendenl of the school, 1ave thlf account of the riol at a news c• ference: The jallbrealc apparently b egan when inmate Jordap Flau. 21, calle<\ out from tut holding ceU that be wu 5lck. Flaig attacked the two 1uards who responded to bis sick:\ seriously JnJurina one -Ca -and locktn1 another in broom closetaltercfubbtncblm . ' Vermllllon said he bellev., Flasg snatched Cauble's keys and ran throu&b the prison com- pound openin1 jail doors and shouting .. It's a break, lt'a a break, lel'a go." He said prisoners ~Ian riotlnC after they were released fro.ftl their cells, destroytne fumiture, overturn.int flle cabinets.~­ ing windows, pulling out pbooes and starting small fires. Fourteen of the inmates ap. parently walked out ot lbe coin~ pound and sprinted"° yards to a 14-foot-bi&b f ence, Vermillion said. "Some of our people saw the• men escaping and as soon as we knew it was happening, we called Chino police and there wutt authorities here within 10 minutes of our call," Vermllllon said. Lawmen from 10 Jaw enforce- ment agencies, lncludlD& tho C•UlornJa HJpwq fMrol and. the San Bernardino County Sbertrc•1 Department# aur- rounded the laclllty and beard someone jell from ·witb.'!-1.: "We've killed one, we'll K1U another,'' VermUlioo aald. Fro• Page Al MARTHA • ;- things to do.' She was a vetj· patriotic person. She reaUy believed lhal country dld come· first, and that she bad sacrificed. her family to tell tho truth to the country.'' Mrs. Mitchell we estranged from her husband, former Atty, Gen. John Mitchell, when she became HJ , and Mayer said Mitcpell 1ave considerable thought to visiting her before her death last Memorial Day but de- cided againsl it. ··i don't think it washoetillty,qr that he dldn •t cure." the physician said. "But the last. thing be want- ed was another blowup with her, forheraalte." After his estranged wtle's de· ath, howeve r. Mayer said. Mitchell "was very upset." "It appeared t.o me that he w41 slncerety moved and aaddened bJ her death," the doctonaid. Jloblt.aWe allO ralMd QUel1;km that puts of lbe ordlnaDce mlsbt be lo coantct .t..-lbe C&Ulonda VebSca.~ •• ,... ptanntn1 sUlf ... dlrec.t· ed to mate required dlaQps. Workman for ~bek Company inspects trencb dog on Balboa Avenue between· Marine A~enuo and the Grand Can.al oo. Balboa lsJand in preJ>a.raUon tor installa- tion or a new •torm drain. The $58,000 pro- 'jcct is being undertaken ln an attempt to Jmprove drainage ol the Marlne-Balboa In· tersection. City olficials estimate tbe com~ : pletion date will be Dec. 1. , .,.· - Saddlebaek EDITION * .~fternoon 1 .Y. toeks VOL. 69, NO. 265, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES TEN CENTS ·------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------ l e Stock Bid Ealled Betdw Value ··" 81 TOM BMlLEY I Of .. 0.ltr ,...,...,. Irvln• Company President Raymond Wat.loo ad.r»ftted tn courtlate lllloodaythatJiockbeld in hla couipany by the James Irvine FoundatJon Is worth far •1 more than the $200 mlllloo being otlered by the Mobil OU Com- •pany. Wataon told attorney Howard . 2 Friedman. wbo represent.a Irvine bdreu Joan Irvine Smith. that the value ol the company atock rrozeo wben Kn. Smith took le1al action a1almt the founda- t.loo la at leut ~ mlllloo. His i.stimoay In Oranae Coun· ty Superior Court led Friedman to conclude that the $200 mllllon oifered by Mobil ls more or less equal lo the value d 5,000 acres which contain highly developed and productive Irvine opera. Uoo.a. Watton wu reluctant to place a value on the remainlni 70,000 acres or Irvine land. He ex- plained that much ol the un- developed property was subject to restricUons whldt affect its worth to the company. Al'Wl .... te POLICE INVESTIGATOR PROBES WRECKAGE OF DEATH CAR An-ER EXPLOS.ON Former Chilean AmbaHador to U.S., Woman Companion Kiiied In Blaat Negotiations Stopped SVUSD, Teaclwrs Back to 'Square One' By LAUllJE KMPEB Ot ... CHltyl'l ... MAlfl Negotiallons with teachers \n the Saddleback Valley Unified School District appear to be at a tStand.atlll. AAer meeting at the bargain-1.ni table Monday, BUI Mecham. prealdent or the Saddleback Valley Educators Association (SVEA), aaid, "We are back lo square one with tbe district." And Loa Young, president or the Board of Education 'Who was elven a proaress report after the aealon, aald, "The board really ta at a 1tandstlll. I don 'l see what we ean pottlbly do now." Another negotiation session hu not been scheduled. '11'm not aure what we're goinc to do." said Mecham. Allhoutb ht will . be repot1ln1 lo the teachers. he said he Is not ~ally wUlln1 to reeommeod acceptance or the dlst.rtct 'aorfer. The essence of the dlsptrte ap- pean to be over the term.a or the contract. The dlatrlct la Puahinl for the "ablolule narrowest lnterpreta· . lion poaaible." Mecham aald. Much of It, be uld. amounts to a retraction of pa.at prldlces. Jttnu of contention include the hOura teacben can be required to bt op campu1. Jeans and Lranafen. Coa8t Truattts would like to Include several items as board policy. But, Mecham said, trustees can cbange policy with no obligation to talk to anyone about It. He believes the district is standing firm in the belief that the economic pressures of frozen salaries and a $33-monthly de- duction for lnauran~e benefits will force an acceptance. But Mrs. Yollng said the dis- trict ls doinl as it bas been ad- vised by alate school board of. ffcials and attorneys. "We're -obeyine the letter ol the Jaw." she11llid. . Reco&nlzing the difflnalty or workinl with the new collectl•e bargainJng law, she said, "It's a rough year for teacberl and ad· ministrators. It ·s juat • new game they're playing and they're <See PAY TALK, Page A?) Enrollment Climb Eyed Through Year· The Saddleback Valley Unifted School Dlatrlct '• be1l1tnlog · enrollment thla year wu 10.8 peTCent Maher than lat ,.ear'• opentni week flpre ADd la U · peeled to 1row more u the year Protreuea. Two days aftel' achoo& opened lut week, Robert Ferauaon. the dlalrlct •• director or plannJn1 and development, totaled the acboola' populat1on at 1e..-. By March, be predld.I there wtU be 17 .... atudentt attmdlnl the d11trtct '" 1chooll. Dllplte Ulla IMm1nl1J T•p6d tncrepe, I.be adJlllnbtratcr said \be dlltrtct'• united v&lu.Uon la lncreulae more rapidly than lbe enrollment. "People Just ane't baYinc •• many kids as they used to," he aaJd. However. the v aluc or property within the district ls increasing. 'tbla year, the dislrtct'a auessed valuaUon increased about 2' per- cent. As a result, the dl&t.rlct may not qualify for 1tate bond money to build needed schools. Allhouth thll could make a dlf· ference In lbe uUo d Joeal and atai. bonds voten °"'1 be uked to approve next aprtu, lt will -.ve no elf eel on the bond repay· ment ra<-t cbaraed to taxpayeni, uld P'ertuaon. He aaJd the dbt.rtct will coa· tJnue ln t.be •tate aid J)n)IJ'am ~ch hu a bollt-in maximum repayment rate. But he later •treed with the persistent FrledJ:nan that lbe Irvine Company could raise at leul $S0 mlllion if il sold the land today. Mrs. Smith claims that the $200 million offered by Mobil is well below the true value ol the foun· daUon'a 54.5 percent slake in the Irvine Company . Allende Ex-aide A Victim WASHlNGTON <AP> -The former Chilean ambasaador to the Uruted States and a woman colleaiue were k1Ued today when a bomb exploded in their car" it pas~ near life Chilean 'Bal· bass)', hospital omcials said. Another person was injured ln theblut. The two persons killed were identified u OrJandoLet.elier, 44. ambassador during the regime or the late Marxiat President Salvador Allende, and Ronnie Karpen Momtt, who worked with • Letelier at a research insUtule. Mrs. Moffitt's husband wu in· jured in the blast. Offtciala al Georee Wuhinaton Hospital aald a bomb caused the explollon. Police said the blast ripped the metal atdin1 off the driver'I door and twisted the hood ud root of the car. Letellu •u director of the Trana National Institute, a division of the Watbiqtoo·based research or1ani1ation Institute for Polley Studies. He also t.auibt at American University. Mrs. Molfitt, 25, was a at.a!f member Of theinaUtute. Mer buaband, Michael, 44, a re- search aasot:late of the lnsUlute, was in aertoua condition al lhe bOspllal. Tbe pavement beneath the car was blackened by the blast, and metal pa rts were scattered across Sheridan Circle, where the Cbileal\ and other embassies arc loeated along Embassy Row. After lhe blast, the car con· (Sff BLAST, Pa«e.U) Ford Gives Affair View NEW YORK (AP) - President Ford says that unlike his wire, be would be su.rpriaed U his 19'year-0Jd daughter Susan had an af. fair. "I'd pro~al in a moat . vigoroua way, and I 'd counsel her. But I don't think that would happen - not the way Susan waa brou&ht up," the Prelident said Jn an interview in the October laaue of Ladie.a' Home .Journal. Ftnt Lady BfJtty Ford lold an Interviewer lut year that abe "wouldn't be aurprtaed" if Su.an told her •be waa hame an af. fair. Weather M~jority Rule Neftring? She ariues ln her demand ror a permanent lDJunction on the pro- posed 1ale that the ael.l1q price ls unfair to benell and other minority atockbolden. Watson told Friedman that the buyer wllUn1 to pay betw~ $300 million and $400 million for the Irvine Company as it at.ands to- day ml&ht llnd it d.if1lcult to make an adequale return on b1a investment. Any such buyer, Watson added, would want to take .. _ loq bard look" at the company'• records and projections for the years ahead to make sure be would 1et the kind of return de- manded in today's busines1 world. O.lty ................ '91rk11 Cl"-.... CH" CARTER CHATS WITH A FAN OF HIS DAD Sh• I• Rozetta White Switzer of Seal Beach . Chip Visits Coast, Eyes _Tough Contest By ROBERT BARKER Ot '"" O.lly ~ ........ A crowd or nearly 100 people welcomed James Earl "Chip" Carter to Huntington Beach Mon· day afternoon aa be helped to open campaign headquarters in the cl· ty lat his father. Carter, 26, is the middle son or Democratic pre1tdential can- didate Jimmy Carter. He aald he baa been hltUne the hustlnp for 15 mapths and hu campaJenecf in 44 •tala. He predicted a close, touah race and didn't appear lo be ap- prehens ive by a recent Los Angeles Times-NBC poll that showed Prealdent Ford climbing to within seven percentage points Chino Polke Scour Field For Inmates CHINO (AP) -More than 800 law en!orcemoot officers searched a SO·acre cornlleld In· eh·by·lnch today for el&ht ln· m.atet who escaped from a youth prtson acbool durtne a predawn of bis father~ "We are working like we are 10 points behind and we are loin& te keep oo worklne Uke thi.a unut election day,'' be said. He a aid that 11 memben of h1I ramily were out pounding the campaign trail and that last weett alone they appeared in 107 cities in37atates. He says that his father's hones- ty is one of the key element.a in the election and h e tbinka U!e televised debates will play an itn.- port.ant role. He says they will serve lo show that his father haJ hardened post,. UoM. ''Dad's not fuzzy on the bsuet and he ls honest and he never lies,•· Carter uld. Carter says he apencls nl&hta at prtvat.e homes wblle he la canv paf1Jl1n1. "Il'• 1r1tlfyln1 to He that pco. ple are basle1lly the tame eve~ ywhere you go," he said. "lt'IJ lood lo know th•t everybody's not. crazy in CalJrornia." t Carter aaya lbat hi.I Gad '• amll• II sincere and that he'• been •mil• ln1u1on1ashecouldremember. "When they took pictures of~ crew of the USS Wyomina all the Navy people were artm excepUot dad,': heaaJd. "He waumillnlf •f blguever." • UtUe chan1e expected in coutal weather Wed- o ea 4 a y . Morolnl low clouds to contin~•. partly SUllQ)' aftel"DOOD. INSIDE Te•A 'W' riot in which two parda were in· T~a Pleaaed by ~ia Report '~:!~~~!~1hcot1• .. Inmate. wbo walked out.« the "ln fact about the only Ume hi (8eeCBIP1 Pa~eA2) J 1 f j { DAR ES SALAAM. Tananla (AP) -President Julius Nyerere of Tauanta old today be , .. been told bJ U.S. Seetetary of State Remy A. Xlas-1.neer t.Ut Prta:ae Mta•ater Ian &nith atcepted tbe Pdndple d majortt1 rule for llhocl•la wttblA 11 mOllt.hs to two )'earl. M a con.aequence. Nyerere told a news conference. he Ill no toncer "gloomy .aboul pros~ for a Rbodetian aetdement. • He aald after a IO-mlnute meet· \nc wtth lliulnger tbac. be awaits a publlc ataWmeot I.tom Smitb ·a l'ellme oa Fridar. "1111 mood ii better," Nyeren aald. A Mlllor American ofnclal b1 ..... _......,. __ _ --....... Ki11ln~er'• i>arty said that fo&lowint bia talks with aouthem Africa'• wblte leaden be la seek· lnl two pledges which Scnl~ wuts from the u.a'• black laden. One ii that an ,.mu. Kticn ID Rhodesia wlU be -...-s u aoon u oe,otlaUoos beCin for• comUtuUon providin& ror the tranaler of power to the black mcond la that the.Cllrily. .nd t11tere1t1 of Bllode1la'1 · · 210,000 wbltes will be effectlvel.J tafesuuded wbb power it truaferrecf to ,._ I mUlloa blacb. . IClulnCer n.-to T.-.nta to- dQ lo ... NJeteN .,.,_. ~ inl lload•r to President Jten. tad.Uty durlnf the Z"il·bour incl· net.b KaW>da of Zambla GG bll dut. wbleb Jett 30-year·old t.alU du.dnl the weekend wtt.b• pdlCJP iuard Gary Cauble with a Smith and Prime M.lnlft« Jobft· *1dl fracture and feelal later•• Vorster of South Africa. 'tlom. He wu reported tn JJ'ave llealawbile. Smith met "1th bla eoadlUoD ln an UplancUM!lpltal. cabinet' In Salisbury, the POU~ •tend• 8t ttnt pve IUlodealan caplt&l, to clilcua coaftld.1.61 reporta about the incl· Xb1ln1er'1 proponb for black dent. which be1an •U Lm. at the rule lb Rbode1la. KlN1ncer'a ioedlum-securlty CaUfotola Dies ejcpected that Smith would YoutbAuthorltyTrallllU&cbool. ~tnend app~al ot the Jll'O'-about 60 mUea eaat ot Loi poaala, and observers In AnJel•. . . Slllllbw>' sald o~ lo the 1.. aid JOO prime mlniater'• ncoaunencJa· ...="w~~!.ftd ~ ri!:: U...wuualikelJ. ADI that IOm• bid tam two • But tb•'-•aid be pn»ba~ .. f'lard• boat a•• and tbat a =;:..::::-::.~ Pant'1throatbad1-•lallW. (8"Al'UCa .__Al) lkll KeltJt Verlllllb, IUPll'lll· ..., •...,. f (Sae &IOT, PaleAI) Dear Gm: Dear Gloomy i Gus la there only gloom on the pollllcal scene in this election y.Sar ? Check today'• Gloomy Gus on the Edltoriu Paee, AS, for a brtlbter polltfcal note. lf.T.K. ~--(__,, ... ~ .. ,....,.. ..... _"'"""'" ... ....., ., .. -----· ... .,_ .... __ .._, .. ,Oelffl'illL • f ~· ONLY PILOT CVSD Action Teacher Pact Proposal OK'd Party's Records· Wanted CRANO RAPIDS. Mlche(A -R«1eordl of tho IC.tot Re publH·•n par&y, h•• , quartered m Presldeul Ford hometown of Grand a.p6dl. ba~ been lfubpoenud b~ , ... Wateraate special protec~ the party'11 rounty chairman today. By A.NNE COOPD Of-.Oelfyl'jlOll"""' Capl.ltraoo Unlflad School Dll· trict tnaatea appro\'ed lhelr In ijlal rapoate to a telCba' con· W-Kt proposal Monday, but re- (trr«d 1peclfica on aalartes back i.o necotJators. ::an a board response circulated iS. the meetln1. the absence ol a ~d·proposed Hlary scbeduJe •u attributed to the difference tri fonnat between the teachers' Of'OPC)Sed salary schedule and the QM currently In effect. : Tucbers and other certiflcat· ~ Fro• Pa~AJ j{IOT ... tjmdent or the school, gave this 4tcount or the riot at a news con· feence: : The jailbreall apparently ti"an wben lnniate Jordan flan. 21, called out from Rm li{Jldine cell that he was sick. ·: F1agg attacked lbe two guards •ho responded to his sick call, ceriously injuring one -Cauble .._ and locking another In a l)room closet after dubbing bim. Vermillion Hid he believes Flan snatched CaubJe's keys and ran throu1b the prison com- pound openin& Jail doora and sboutln1 "It's a break, il's a break, Jet's eo ... He said prisoners began rioUng after they were released from their cell.a, destroYtni furniture, overtumlna file cabinets, break· iJJ1 windows. pullln1 out pbooea and 1tartln1 small fires. FC>UJUea of the inmates ap- l)&rently walked out ol t.be com· pound and sprinted 150 yards to a l"4·foot·bi1h fence, Vermillion aaid. • "Some of our people saw the men escapln1 and u soon a.a we knew It waa happenlnl. we called \;blno police and there were ~utborlties here within 10 minutes of our call," Vermillion said. Lawmen from 10 law enforce- ment a1enclea, lncludinc the C11ifomla Hi1bway Patrol and tbe San Bernardino County SberUf'1 Department, 1ur· rounded the faclllty and beard someone yell from within, "We've kllled one, we'll klll another,·• VermUllon USd, • 44We auum• th~ ~Cau­ ble wu dud. We never were told they had boata1e1 and never believed they did." He uid Cauble, apparenOy beaten Into uncon.clousnesa al \hii point, wu dra11ed throuab a door by al teaat four Inmates wbt're he w •• protected from other priaonera until guards opened the aoor and pulled him out. Vermillion said F1~gg. one of the escapees who was l;iter ap· prehe nded. was a ''dellnlle troublemaker" and was In a holding cell awaltln« prosecu· tion for striking a guard three "Jttks 010 Parents Seek News of Girl WALNUT CREEK <AP) -"If U.a la alive. then we need to know th ls {110. If ahe I.a now dead Ulen we would like to properly bury her." The an1ulshed appeal came Monday at a news conference conducted by 9·year·old Llaa Dickaon·s uncle. Cal Dickinson. 1'hf' conference site: Heather f'arms Park, where Usa was lalft ~t!en Sf pt S Olckinson told rf'J>()rten that . Jame• and Carol Oicklnson. the : child's parents, are reconciled to the poulbllity that their only child is dead. oi.ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert H. WHld ,,.,Hkllt•I .... ~.,,.. ri,om•t A. Murphlne ~"' . .,., .. ..., •• O\.tr•uH. L001 Rl<Nf'd P. Nell AuhlM t MA~e;flllt ,.....,.. • ~k ValleyOftk.e -·1.a ... ••-.i-~-·-.. Otfkn """-...... ,,..,_ __ .. """ fTI ..... ~ .......... ..__. tl•C--"'"' Te..,..._ (714> a.e.MJl1 CIMIHled AdWrtJslflil '°'"" tentna Ume for armed robbery and ranie ln aie from 18 to JC, Vttmllllon aald. ed ~nOMel reprmmted by t.be Captauano Unllled £ducatioe AaodatJon CCVEA> bav• PIO-~ aalary lncre ... of US to IO percent. D•"'' l'I ... "-tit -The coet of the salary schedule alone would be about $2. 7 million. aceord.ln1 to Ole board'• n.ur-. The frlni• benefit requeats would cost the dUtrict an addi· lion al sea. 742. Teachers Fiddle A r«!»f1d Saddleback Valley Unlfied School o4fs". lng a "recruitment" program at each of lrlct 's music teachers. from left. Jim the· district's 16 elementary schools this Paul Henry, Kent County GOf! chaJrman. confirmed a report Iii today's W11ll Street Journal~ prosecutor Cbarln Ruff l&l .. poenaed record• of t Republican commit&eee ln K County. The subpoenaed reciOl'lllllr. "To confer the salary beMfits uJ)On employes which .,.. re· South. Craig Gibson, Cynthia Endriss, week. They ex~ over 1.000 fourth, fifth Karen Tkaczyk and Brenda Crawford, try and sixth graders will want to pick up and ' qi*~ in tbla pacltqe would have t.be effect of seriously crip- Pllni the educational procram,". accordln1 to the board's response. to string students lnlo the district'• music play an instrument. date to 196'. • "We have no idea what tM'i are looktng for. But we bop48 ~ aet 1t over qwckly and aet a clHll bill of health," Henry said. _ program. The teachers have been present- Jerome Tbornsley. district superintendent. has said the budget's S2.2 million continllency fund wUJ have to cover all waae and frinae benefit demands by district employes. Tbe board charged in its response to teacher proposals that many CUEA proposals are not ~bject to negotiation under state law. In addition, trustees claim many of t.be teacben' proposals would: -&verelv limit admlnialn· Uoo discretion neceasary to an ef. fectlve educational prosram -Would take ·cUEA ofticiala out of the classroom for "bun· dreda of boura" of paid leave to transact CUEA butl.ness. -Would provide for a very structured teacbin& day. with overtime pay for nooteaching &a· sipments durln1 and after the refU)ar school day. -Would increase personal leave time reaultiq in increased absenteeism. The board alao responded Mon- day to tbe proposal of t.be bus drtvera and mechanics rqweunted by Teamstera Local No.911. Salary ne1ot1aUons were re- .tured back to the bartalnini la· 'ble, u in t.be case of ~acher 1aJartea. Truateea l)ated three problem areu In ne10Uatin1 with the Teamsters. They said many provisiont of the Teamster propoul Identities · seniority aa the only measure for determlnln1 job assienment and that the union propoeal la not ...atle .. to • .,. lalUI. Jl merely requesta a "subatanUal waie locreaae' • 1n addJtJon to a m!Qor c09t-of ·Uvln1 packqe. Superintendent n-omstey Hid Tuesday. be la optimiaUc that aareernent will be reach«S aoon t>.lwffn lbe employes and the school district. "The board is receptive to a diacusalon of salary lncreues." he said, "but :ment will come at the bare · g table and will hin&e on teachen' pol!liUom on other matters. So far both sides bave behaved maturely. I think we're about ready tony ... Coast Woman Named to Fill Carter Post Judy Rosener of Newport Beach, chairman of the South Coast Regional Cooservation Commission. has been appointed co-chairman of Democratic pr&- sid enlla l candidate Jimmy Carter's Oranae County cam· paign. \ Allied with Mn. Rosener u co. chairmen of the Carter campaip are county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and United Auto Worker's official Bruce Lee. Mrs. Rosener 1aid today the three-member campal1n stratety team wlll meet weekly to coordinate the DemocraUc nominee's election drive in Orange County. Accordinc to Diedrich, Carter's national campaign 1t.alf baa aareed thal the former GfJOl"gia covemor will visit the county twicedurin1 the campaJan. Tbe presidential e&ndldat.e is scheduled to be in MissiOft Viejo Sunday at a STS a plate barbecue· rally for Southern Calilornla par· tymembers. Diedrich said plans far the second Carter visit sometime in mld·October include a public ral· ly as well as Carter's presence at smaller meetln1s sponsored by Democratic candidates throu1tK>ut the county. School to Offer Backpacking Tips Be1lnnln1 baekpackera will have the opportunity to learn about equipment. finl aid and the tnountaln eovlroom~t dur· lo1 a course betni offered Tueldaya at T p.m. ln Room 404 at El Toro Kiah School. Raldenll aged 18 and over may participate in the coune 1ponaored b)' the Saddleback Valley Unified ~bool Dl.atrlct'1 Adult Education Department. Further inform aUoo can be ob- tained by callina 831.Q?O. Tee for Ford? Firm Paid His Link Fees WASHINGTON CAP> -President Ford aecepted free golf outings Crom a U.S. Steel Corp. lobbyist al a New Jersey country club whJle 1 ccmcre11man, the President's spokesman acknowledged today. "The President hu been a personal friend of Bill Whyte for 28 years and twice, on two weekends, he was a guest of Whyte at the New Jerser, golf course while be was a member of Congress, ' said White House press secretary Roo Nessen. Whyte Is a vice president or·u.s. Steel. He CO\,lld not be reached immediately for comment. Nessen was asked if his statement was an ad- mission that Ford accepted a free weekend pa~d for by Whyte. The press secretary replied, "Yes." Fro• Page A I PAY TALK not used to tt. ... She said the bope is that next year the altuaUon will be dif. ferftlt. She sald the legislature may "put band·alds oo the Rod.' da Act (which controls negotia- tions) to keep the same kind of wounds trom opening next year aa bave tbia year.•' Mecham said that talking to Jobn Wa.&ner, the distrlct'1 te1al cou.nael "is like talking to a wall." NotiD1 the money bring f.!,id &.be attorney, he objected. 'tbert'• no rul push for hlrn to see OU. tllln1 to conclus1oe1." Mn. Youn1 also reco(nlied the difficulty of woclrlna with an attorney. "It 1eem1 like such a cold. callous, u1Jy process," she said. She 1atd trustees even sent SUperiQteodent Ric.hard Welte il'lto ne1otlaUons to try to al- leviate thJa. Teachers, however, rejected h1a ofter. And, Mra. Youn& said, trustees bad "no choice" other than hir· lne an attorney. She said the county counsel bu re!uaed to handle dlalrict ne1oliaUons. n-u.t.ees, 1he said. ab<> dislike payln1~ the attorney money ($35 an hour) wb.lcb could be spent in the cluarooms. But she predict· ed the amount apent on attorneys by dl.strtcu throuabout the state ·'will be In them illJons. •' Fro• Pag~ Al BLAST .•. unued movtn1 for approalmatet, 40 fe.i before rammsn1 into another auto in front of the Romanian Embassy. Allende. a member of the Socialist Party, died in a bloody coup In September 1973 when the armed forces overthrew b11 aov· ernment. Mllltary authorities aald he commlUed suicide. I.Atelier waa ambassador to the United States from 1971 to May a.m when Allende caJled blm back to Chile lo become fordin mlniater. He ab<> served u ~enae and interior minister wader Allende. lie w .. arrested oo the day of the coup and jailed for about a year. Secretary of StJlte Henry A. JG3singer said later his interven- Uon waf partiaUy responsible for Lt'teliel"'s release. Lall Wednesday, the Chilean 1ovemment stripped Leteller of his clUiensbip. A decree signed by President Augusto Pinochet, WhO succeeded ALl'9"<fe, -aid the revocatJon wu "for lnt.er{ering w\Of oonnal financial SUJ>poTl to Chile.·· That apparently referred to LeteUer'• efforts to b-1t U.S. aid to.Cbllt because of alle.a.tlons of widespread human JilhU viola· Uona there. The country hfia been ln a state or sie1e since shortly alter the coup. Fr.• Pag~AI Nessen made the statement after columnist Jack Anderson said Whyte hosted Ford at the Pine Valley Golf Club near Clementon, N.J .. between 1964 and 1971 while Ford w In the Hou.sc of RepresentaUves. . ·CHIP .•• ' Transit Board OKs Disneyland Center Directors of the Oranie County to re'1ew lia Htulta. alOc\C wUb Transit District COCTD> aireect Ume to learn how Anabetm ctty Mooday to puraue coostructlon ot Council tnemben felt about ill a m u l t i · m l 111 o n • d o l I a r findings. tran•portation center In A report to dlred«'I Moadar Anaheim '1 Dlaneyland· said Anaheim couodl members Coovfi!Uon Center area. bad adopted tbe nport 'and Butllrat they ukedatatrmem· direded st.elf mentben to work bera to ore1>are a detalled outline wtlb OCTD on a alte location ar ol the work tbey are pWu\1nl iA locaUool &JOl\I •lib 8°'ftel of COQJunc:Uon with Anaheim el\y of. CCln9trucUoa fUDdl. fklala, u well u the poulble n. sWdy, (loaoeed llrimartlY wotkacouoltaotmllbtdo. wtth a federal fflJll, concluded A month earlier, d1recton put tbat a tran1lt center would t>. off aeuJ)llnt tne YU~r·looi prtctical In tbe Dtanec;:d· .,,000 stody prepared by two ConTent.loa enter area w Jt consult.anti. could HrV• tourtsu IDd t.boae Tbey had asked fw more t11De worklnt Jn tourist.related b>.- dultrl•. Firemen Picket COMPTON Wl -c.omp. ftrelnn .,.. d•m~ oat- al .. CltJ Rall ln ao .nort to p6D ~ 1unort In tJMi.r baUM to .ta at pereent p-., blU. !Mich a eater near ~ Stadium wOOld Ol*tte It a,. nett. tb• stud1 aald. The ffbler could coat from SU 10 SU.4 mUU90 to Wld. dilpimd. Inf oa t.be alt• l'ieted aoil 'u.9 type ol center built.. pt llDP.J. w11 around report card UOW1' bHald. • ,. Clllp Carter Hid he tnterrvpled • political career ol torll of his owntocablpalan. • "I was eleeted to the city coun· dl of Plain.a, Ga .. and served for o year be!or• retlrtn1 toworkon the campalp." he aald. Ht uld he had no hlaher poUUcal amblt1on1 of h1t own ex· cept Uaat perhaps be wtU try for. the school board In Ptalm in the Mure. Young Carter appeared Mon· day at a reception which featW"ed eea11ut1 and punch at the DnnoeraUc headquarters of 73rd Asaembl)' dlttrlct candidate Den· nl1Mao1en. A Cart.ft campal,n aide will lbare Mu1er1' beadquarten tor aortllwest Or1J1ge ~· He spMe bneny before depart· m, for quick aios-in Gardea Ot'O'fe. Oraa1e. ~tenon, Santa Ana Ud an oveinllht stay in Veil.Ice.. Sailing Class Planned for Viejo School Residents or the landlocked Saddleback Valley can answer the call or the sea with a saihng <'lass offered Mondays and Saturdaya at Mission Viejo High School. Enrollment Ls limited for the courses. both or which be«in this week. The course Includes 14 hours of on·tbe~water experience at Dana Point Harbor. The basic prin. tiples of .sailing, nomenclatute. rieitne. safety and rules of the road will also be covered. Students who aucces.sfully complete the cour&e will receive lbe Red Cross Certificate in Baalc Sailln1. 1bose lnterested In the course should contact the Adult Educa· Uon Department at 83'7·6270 or Jim Wehan, the instructor, at 83'1-7722. f'roM Page A I AFRICA ... before other members of his Rhodesian Front in parliament on Thursday. The observers in Salisbury ulso said there was little likelihood the black nationalists would lea.sh their 1uerrillas, and this would give Smith an escape route if future negoUatlons didn't go bla•ay . Nyerere Is the leadlog 1~kesman for the five black pre· s1dents who have been pressing hardest for on end to white rule in Rhodesia, South-West Africa (Namibia) and South Africa. The others are Kaunda, Sir Seretse Khama of Botswana, and two Marxists whom Kissinger is avoiding. Agoslinho Neto of Angola and Samora Machel of Mozambique. NWLF Attacked SAN FRANCISCO CAP) South African Consul General AHred Drake has branded the ter· roristNewWorld Liberation Front guilty of ' 'perverted inhumanity'.' "We are cooperatina ln ~ way we can and our relaU~ with Ruff's staff ia very eordilf~ We have made every attempt W compl·y, ·' he said. ''l'm not laughing. It's c, senous matter. Bui 1 think wo1t come out with a dean bill Of health,·' Henry said. In Wa s hington, Dalt Rosenblatt. a spokesman for U* prosecutor's office, said he could not conllrm that the lnvnti1• · lion was under way or lndica~ what it mieh\ be looldnc for. .. "Subpoenas are arand Jury documenu," RoaftlbUtt aaid. Tbe Mh~bl1an RepubUc:a StJlte Cenlral Committee kne nothlnc ot the investiaaUon until informed by a r~ ~ said Jerry Roe. ata~ 00-P °' ecutive secretary. The Journal reported that Rull also issued a subpoena fw cam· palcn-conlribution recordl of U.. Marine En1Lneers Beoeftdal M· aociation. which the newspaper said was Ford's laraest backer in um. the last lime he ran for Congress. Jesse Calhoon, the marine un• ion's president, said that to dis- close what la involved In the tn- veatigaUon would "put me right in the middle of the national elec- tion," the Journal said. The newspaper said that of. rlclals of the Kent County Republlcan Committee said they didn't know lhe purpose of the in- qwry. White House press secretary Ron Nesaen said he had not heard of RuH's investigation. tbe Journal said, and cautioned aaalnst inlerrio1 that it ii direc~ ed towards Ford's political finances. The Journal said that Nessell noted that Ford's records were thoroughly checked alter he was nominated for vice president ia 1973. Henry said the subpoenas is· sued last month sought recorm or the county committee and the Kent County Republican Finance Committee. 1 ; He said mvestigaton ortginaJJ ly wanted the records sent to Washington for examination, which "would have the effect of· movjng our entire office then." tostead, party officiah Hked that the records be examined In Grand RapldB and that we c1one· by FBI agents acting ror Ruff. · I German sculptor Peter Koenltz sits lnslde one ct' .bla , works, for which he a.pparenUy was ibspired by Epp. Uan mummles, in Mcll1elm, West Germany. All tbe metal pieces of. this work ot art are of bum an ala Ull.[' can be opened hke a t1n can. •