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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-27 - Orange Coast Pilot. :J fluntington N919httnare • , • ,~· Patty to Give Syrians Watch Tt'sti•nony in Guerrillas Dang DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 27, 1976 .. ~ ... NO 111 UICTIOHS.*l'AOIS "t: Band~uffed, Gtu1rded Patty to Give Jury SLA Data OAKLAND (AP)-Patrlcta Hearst -kidnap victim, fuclUve, and convicted bank rob- ber -arrived at the courtbouae here~ ay to uaume a new role, IS a 1r d jury witness testifying aeainat er former Symbionesc LlberaU Army companions. Mias l arat wu hnndcuffed and heavl guarded as she en· tered the b !ding. She wa• o appear before the Co yBoy Kidnape"' Sold/or Sex A 16-year-old Orange County boy was kldnaped In Huntington BHch and sold tot women for $50 over the weekend, poUce report· edtoday. The youth was picked up near tilt HunUnl(ton Bench pier at 3 p.m. n-tday while hJtchhlklnc. The driver ot the car, believed fo bf ln hJ1 late 209, pulled a knife en the boy and tied hJm up and blindfolded him, accordln!i lo re· ports. The kldnaper then sold the boy lo the two men who reportedly held hlQi prisoner at an unknown loutior\ and .exually auaultcd him. Police aald he •• released .a>out 41 hours an.er being ab· •ted. Tbe boy told ofncers he wu Mft blindfolded dwtn1 the en· UM ordeal. Police aald tbe lddnaper had lofw, li1ht brown hair and wore a ctiriy white atbleUc ab1rt and blue ,... He WU believed to be driviDC a 119Cben'olet automobile. • Jluntlnston Beach police aald tMr were loottnr for the kid· ....-u well u lor tM two men ,... beld tile boy In cuawdJ. :l'heir identities were not -.iable. Other information.,., ~y.poUce1aid. V'.etnam Wins Aid _,ME (AP) -The United Na· lien World Food Proeram - WPP -baa 1l1ned an aireement jlrffidln1·'3$.3 mlllkm in food aid t• Vietnam, wblcb belon11 Diner to U.. WP'P Ott to the Unit· Id Nattoa1. U.S. oftidab ap. did not object to tbe aDt. ~· .- grand jury investigating her Feb. 4, 1974 kidnaplng. Her at· tomey, Albert Johnson, was with her when she arrived and said he expected her testimony would last for three hours. A Berkeley police officer was scheduled as the leadoff witness and Miss Hearst was to be second, authorities said. Steve Wttd, the man she was living with at the ltme or her kldnaping, was to go before the grand Jury later in the day. Miss Hearst 's other defense at tomey, F. Lee Bailey, revealed earlier her plans to testify against SLA members William and Emtly Harris before the Alameda County Grand Jury in· vestigaUng her kidnaping. The 22-year-old publishing heires1 waa sentenced Friday to seven years in prison on a bank robbery conviclton. Miss Hearst '1 lawyers a aid in their appeal "imprisonment or the defendant would result in a s ubstantial loss of effect.lvenes!I or the defendant In providing testimony in anclUary criminal procttdlngs." During her bank robbery trial this year, she accused the Har· rises of her abduction and denied, that she willingly joined them during a 19-month Journey throu1h the t errorist under· ground. The Harrises pleaded innocent after they were arrai1ned In Berkeley on Thursday on a 10- count complaint char1in1 them with the kidnaping. . The stale.is seeking a formal in· dictmeot from tbe grand jury. <See PATl'Y, Pa&e.U> UTHE WENT ON FIRST CUL "I sold my lathe on the ftrat call! I never expectedaucbQUick raulta. It's a pleasure todo bust· neu wttb. a newspaper that re- aches aucb a wide variety al peo- ple." Thb la a statement m.de by a Huntlllgtoo Beach man who eic· perlenced Immediate reault.s with tbla cluslfied ad: For Sale, Cral\sm10, G' metal lathe In xlnt cond. $31)(), U .lMtXltX Ir you've cot some equipment you'd like to COMert to cash, caU U2·Sl11. Dally Pilot claaaili~ ads wol'k for JOU, • ' esa s • m Death Qadnts Meet tlae P ress .... w.,. ...... The quintuplets born to Yorimitau Yamas hita and his wife Noriko last January are Introduced lo reporters al Nihon Unive rsity I lospital in Tokyo. They ar e the first quints on record in Japan who survived more than a week Three Terrorists Hang Crowds Surround Govemmem's ~Exampl.es' DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Thousands of Syriana pres1ed around the 1aJlow1 today to tee the bodies of three. pro· Palestinian 1uerrillu hanced by the 1ovemmeot ln retribution for a bloody raid on a Da.mucua hotel. Clad in wblte tunics, the bodies were Jell dan1lln1 in DOOMS tor slx houn ln a public 14uare fac- inl the Semiramla Hotel. where four terrorlata beld aome IO holtqes Sunder UlldJ an uaault bJ Syrian troop1. Syrians climbed onto balconMI and roof. topl to 1ee the bodiea before police removed them. Tbe 1ovemmeot 1add one tutr· ritla and four hoe.._,.es were ldUed and 34 bo1ta1H were wounded durin1 the MVen·hour aiece. The three ca.ptuttd per- rlllu were exeeuled Just 31 boun aftet' the takeover. Tb• cuerrlllaa, who called tbermelve1 the "Black June" IJ'OUP. apparenUy were protest· tnc Syrla'• military tntervenUon in the Lebanese ci•U war. Praldeot Raio Auad aent more than 12,000 Synan lrooPI lDto Lebanon Jut June lo~• a cebe-firo but they eventually Joined with Lebaneao Christian mlllllamft\ li1hUn1 the Palesll· nJana and their ldllst Moelem at: Ues. 1be swift penall1-and tho de· cislon to make a public spectacle ol it -underlined Syria 'a de· tamJnaUon to cruah any Palest!- ~ 'Running H o se Soaks Room Someone, probabl y netpborhood teena.«era, owes Nancy Lou lrvlne s:;o, Newport Belch poUce aay. Mita I rvlne &old offtcen ahe discovered a hose runnina late Saturday nJ1ht at her Peninsula Point home. Accordlnc to tbe police report, the pro~em wa• that someone bad put the hole tbrotlCb ber open bedroom window and turned it on, fioodin1 lheroom. '?be $50 covtra damase to an area ru.c tbat 1ot drenclted in t.he flood, poUce Hid .~ nlan attempts to take the dispute with Aaaad to the Syr ian homeJand. "We will never go easy on such crlmea." Auad said Sunday nl&)lt. ''We shall hit back very hard. We denounce this criminal action committed by a gang that acted u lf lt were In larael." Before they were executed, the lhrH captured guenillas went Cid Syrian 1tale teievislon and said the)' belonced to Al f'atah. the bicgest Palealln.ian guenilla IJ'OUp. They aald they had been lralned ln Iraq, which S\Q>portl radJcal Arab or1anlutiorui and has denounced the Syrian role ln Lebanon. But In Beirut, a spokesman for the Palestine Liberation OraanlzatJon (PLO), the um· brella croup beaded by Ya.slr Ararat, denied that any PLO members were responsible. Arafat alao beada 'Al Falah, wbicb Is considered less radical than some 1utrrilla units. The Syrian 1ovemment aald the four boatacea who died Sun· day were killed by tbe terroristl. Three ot the alaJn bostaies were <8" BANG, P•AJ> F r a c a s Ce nte r s On Girl An apparent argument over a girlfriend ended In the fatal stab· bmg on a Costa Mesa man early Sunday morning, and the arrest of his alle1ed assailant on ausp( .. cion or murder. Wallace James Hebert Jr., 38, of 1972 Anaheim Ave., waa stabbed twice In the chest with' fishing knife early Sunday mom• ing. Costa Mesa police said loo day. Police are hold ing Kenneth Harold Reynolds, 29, ol 1978 Ma· ple St., Costa Mesa, oo suspicion or murder following t.he death of Hebert at Hoa(( Memorial Hospital at aboute a.m.Sunda)'.. "The arteumenl probably wu over one or the guys' glrlfr1enda, •• explained Detective Gerry L. Thompson "They apparently carried the argument outalde Hebert's houso where the alab- bing took place,•' he said Wltneasea told police Hebert was atabbcd between 3 and 4 a.m., but al flrat refused offers to be taken lo the haapltai. . "lie returned lo the home about an hour later and wu bleedln~ pretty bod,'· Thomr:on "aid. "Al that lime a coupe of friends drove hlm to Hoac. • <See8TA88ED, Pa1eA2) Coast Weath er Low clouds with partJal afternoon clearlna. Coast high$ Tueaday ln the 70s with Iowa around 62. INSIDE T ODAY W'*1d Newport 8ffClt f». Cl QOOd 1Vbjed for .a miooM1 Producer Norman CAM,,.,._ 10 beco"" o/ the cUtt'• beOCMI, "wtektnd·madnlu'' and varied lff 11t11i.a. Ste Pag• Bl. .. A! DAILY PILOT s Crllne Fight Vowed · Ford Says He'll Launch Attack )llAMI CAP) -Pnaident Pord pledsed today tbat, tr eleet· ed. he will 1ive ••top priority" to presains for new federal an t.i~me le1ialation dwtn1 the first 100 daya of the next tour- year presidential term. Jn a speech to a conterence or the International AssoclaUoo or Cblefa of Police, Ford aald the JegWative program be will pro- pose will include "Jtrict cont.rot. and more stringent penalties to stamp out the thteat of poUUcal t.ttrortam wbkb &1 totally alien to American ideals." Miami wu the last atop on a busy Ford awing by p addle steamer, auto and plane across the South. the native region or Democratic preti1dentlal can- dJdale Jimmy Carter. In fi ve appearances Sunday in Mississippi and Alabama, Ford .Judges Rapped Drug War Chief Speaks MIAMI BEACH, Fla. CAP) -The nation's judiciary system is too often content to let convicted drug felons off with a "slap on the wrist." the director or the Ceder al Drug Enforcement Administration said today. DEA Administrator Peter Bensinger said the low number of persons who actually s pend much time in prison "makes a mockery or the serious concern of the public about hard-drug abuse." Bensinger spoke to several thousand members of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. He said the situation creates "a morale problem for the law e nforcement officers who find that the criminals they have worked so hard to arrest a re back out on the streets before they have a chance to complete their paperwork." He said that about one·third of the 4,000 persons convicted on federal narcotics charges last year re- ceived probation. o r those actually imprisoned. he said, one out of three got terms or three years or less. Five Die in County W eek end A ccid ents ,Trame injunes churned the lives of five Oran~e County resi- dents over the weekend. -A 24-year-old El Toro Marine and his 18-year-old eompanion were killed early Sunday morn- ing when their motorcycle was s truck by a car , California Highway Palrolmen reported to- day. Calvin Bonnet, who lived at the El Toro Ma nne Corps AJr Sl<l· t1~n. and his companion, Robyn 1'fane Young of Santa Ana both ~ere pronounced dead at lhe srene or the 2 25 a m crash, highway patrolmen said. They were knocked from their motorcycle onto the pavement of the Santa Ana Freeway near Red Hill Avenue by a car dnven b~ Robert Michael Lockwood or Anaheim, orricers said. Auto Strike Talks Go On =i>ETROIT (AP) -Bargaining c¥tlinued al a slow pace today With no major break-through.s re- P15rted as the nationwide United /<llto Workers s trike against $rd Motor Co. approached the ef!'I of its second week. ~egotlators for both sides met Sej>arale)y today . OfllciaJs Said s~erat s ubcommittee sessions ~re planned but did not dJsclose l~ topics or the aubcommlttec ~eUngs. ·;-tie strike by 170.000 UAW ... mbers at Ford I~ In ll" tlt.h d~y. UAW Vice President Ken Bfnnon, head or the union'• F'ord ~artment . said Sunday t.hat the t.-0 sides plan to continue t.heir dai1ly meelin11. Hannon declinro t~ speculate whet.her a setUe- rQ,entwasclose. =· •• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT •• .,..,.. ()rlMQll" CH•t Ot1ty r 1Wtit, w'ftit .... , P'I I• •~nrTi~d tf"I Nt•\ ~ .. \\. ''~I"""" n, tM •:(.If~ (M\f fJ'\fDtl\l'U"'Q C..,...,,y ~•ttfl •,.t••~' ••• •Vf11t"*• M~o•, w-a.;Qh r '''""' =~~:~:!·.:;~;~" ~~~.· .~~ :.=::e~ •..Y•lt•t 1111'11 L•lt~ .. Mh '°"'P\ c ... ,t A \f"Ot# ·'"'-""' "'°'''°" ., "'*''..,_. ... fWU.t\ ~ '''" ...... , ,.,. "'Mel ... ~•t.M"I ...... tt •• UV :~"' .. , Str«11. C.Mt.a .Y•u.. (M,~ .. '"~ :: Robert N. WHd • ,,.,H...,,. ..... ~,,,... :· J.ck R. Curley ' VICf Ptn~ .... Otl'llltrat ._........ ~ Tho"'as KMVll . .., .... : Ttiom•s A. MUTsitllne ;. ~-· ... t-·thartes H. Loos Rldla"d P. Nall :: llHI"~ ~-i..t~ . . .. ... .• ~ • Lockwood was uninjured, patrolmen reported, and he was not cited. Investigation into the crash is continuing. -A 16-montb-old boy was fatally m1ured Saturday after- noon when the car hi s mother was driving went over a curb and tut a utihty pole in Fullerton Ryan Johnson, son or !'.tr. and Mrs. John Johnson, 7661 Garfield Ave .. Huntington Beach. was pronounced dead at UCI Medical Center from massive head in- juries. He w as apparently crushed against the dashboard while seated on the lap or a female passenger , officers said. Patricia John son, mother or the child, and passenger Vivian Ve1ar, were treated al Anaheim Memorial Hospital and released Sunday morning. -Roland Lee Wilcox, 24, Garden Grove, was killed in- stantly after being thrown to the curb when he apparently lost con- trol of the motorcycle he was rid- ing, police said. The accident occurred Satur- day night in the 1800 block or East Warner Avenue, Santa Ana. A passenger , Joyce Pickens of Garden Grove, was treated for lacerations and released. -A Garden Grove woman who was hit by a car while walking along 17th Street in Santa Ana last February died at UC l Medical Center Sunday morning, officials said. A hospital spokesman said Cornella C. Mireles. 42, died from head and internal m1unes s uffered in a Feb. J accident. f 'rnrn Pagf.9 1\ I HANG ..• women. and witnesses srud all rour w ere Arabs. Thrc>c Americans were reported in the hotel at the lime but none was hurt. According to wilnesses and security offirers, the guerrilltlli drove up to the hotel at Sa. m. Sun· day and asked tor a room. Told none was av ail able. t.hey left, then returned with submachine guns and grenades and began moving through the noors talung guests captive. · Someone lipped otr police and intelligence agents besieged t.he building for about rour hours un- til top eovemment officials or- de~ the assault. Troops dashed into the lobby and others entered upper noors on fltt..truck lad- ders, ranally subduing the ter- rorist.a in a three-hour ff\Dl baWe. PATTY ••• On tbe night Miss Hearst was kidnaped, a woman appeared at the door of the Berkeley apart· ment the heiress shared with her then·fiance, Steven Weed, and asked to use the telephone. Police say two men then bunt lnto the' •P&ftmeot wlt.h rifles. beat up Ylted, then dra11ed the kicking and acreamia.a Miu Hurst out to •1etawQcar. npeatedly voiced oppoe.1tion to aun (()Otrol throuah reg1strat1on ot firearms, 1oln1 so fo.r a.l> to tell o c1lmpui10 crowd in B1lox1, Miss .. that Amerirans should bave ''the rtabt to have firearms for their ov. n national prolec· lion " At Mobile , Ala., where Ford saw bis largest crowd ot the day at an u1rport rally and along a nearby boulevard, Democratic. Gov. George C. Wallace was oo hand to welcome the President, although Wallace bas endorsed Carter. . Tbe governor, invited lo the rally by Ford. coached his r~· marks m nonpartisan terms. say- ing that Alabamians "respect the office of president and respect and honor the person who OC· cup1es that omce ... He said lhat duno~ Ford's te nure, "however long that mig h t be ... the people or AJabama "hope and pray that you are successful .. Ford declared that · ·1 have neve r known anyone I would work with better" than with Wallace in cooperating to solve national problems. The President recalled in a light vein that the governor re- ceived 51 percent or the votes in the 1972 M1 rhigan Democratic pnmary "I think I 'II take him to Michigan to help me in 1976," said Ford. Joining Wallace in welcoming Ford was football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant or the Uruversity of Alabama. A Democrat, Bryant said he will vote to retrun Ford as "head coarh" Nov. 2 because Ford has "been m the arena." Ri chard 8 Cheney. the While House staH chief. later said he thought Wallace's presence and commt'nts s how "that Jimmy Carter hai. a problem LO the South. ''lt hus been a long lime since a man ~ho wants cuts in defense appropriations has r arned the South. A man or Carter's li beral philosophy has never earned the South. l really believe we will rarry a number or Southern states ·· Rain F r o11,t Developing SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A weather front developed orr the Cahforn1a coast today, threaten· ing rain for the North Coast and a chance of same for the rest of the top hair or the state. Rain or not, increasing cloudi· ness. bot with little te mperature c ha nge, appeare d in the meteorological works at least through Tuesday for Northern CalHornia. From P a ge Al ST ABBED .• • Hebert died there at about 6 a.m . Police, notified by hospital of· flclals, arrived a t Reynolds home where he was arrested without incident. Detectives said both men were unemployed. Reynolds is being held without ball in Costa Mesa Jail. Polire will seek formal charges agains t Reynolds Tues- day Glidi ng in Bav aria ,. A hang glider soars above a castle in the Bavarian town of A.schau, West Germany, during competition in Alpine kiting which attraotedcompetitorsfromove.rthe world. ... Fat Costs Cops' Lives • •• .... Suroey Shows Plump Police Costly Too II WASHINGTON (AP) -Fat cops who drink too much corree and smoke too many ci&arettes are endangerine their own lives and costing the taxpayers extra money in disability benefits, ac- cording to a national study. Few police d epartments have any kind of programs to help their officers keep m, the report said Sunday. Those were the conclusions re· arbed in a pro1ect conducted by the International Association of Chiefs of Police wit.h a $619,000 grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Ad ministration. The rroject involved two sur· veys 0 hundreds or law entorce- ment aaencies and a study or physical fitneas programs for police. The researchers s aid they found that many police officers a re overweight, follow poor nutritional practices, smoke too much, drink too much corree and fail to get enough exercise. These practices often produce heart and circulatory ailments which force many officers to re· tire early. tbe report said. One survey or 291 agencie.s found that S,570 officers left their jobs last year. Fourteen percent of them retired early because or medical or physical disabilities, the report said. Heart attacks, high blood pressure and circulatory disease were tl'le most frequent causes ot early re-- lirement, the report conUnued. Back trouble ranked second, and permanent injuries received in the course of duly was third . Project director Clifford S. Price, an IACP consultant and former Kansais City police of- fi cer, said another survey of 302 agencies showed that only 14 per· cent have any kind of physical fitness program. Only 20 percent have any program encouraging olricers to stay slim, he added. ''Police departments are being held responsible for their of- ficers' physical condition but aren't doing anythinc to Improve it." he said. --. ... ,, ............... ''"'e 1ACP wlll assist police de- partments in developing s uch programs, be continued. A project adviser, Dr. Richard Keelor, aald officers ln pOOr physical condition endan1er themaelves and their' colleagues because they are una ble to reapqod aa quickly and elficlent- ly in cris es. In addtuon, he said "~ fit. • ness Is good business and means that the taxpayers won't be pay·: in& out dltablllty beneftlll to of. • fieers who would still be on duty if they bad kept in ah.ape." t The IACP, a private or1anlu· · tJon. clalma some 10,000 mem~ ' bus. 3 Guests Wounded At Party Shooting , Investigation is continuing into the shooting of a 22-year-old Hun- tmgton Beach woman and two companions early Saturday dur· ing a party in Garden Grove. police said. Brandy L. Walkers, 22, of 9162 Madeline Drive, Huntington Beach. was reported in stable condition at UC Irvine Medical Center today reco-cring Crom a rine wound in the ltack, police said. David T. Hernandez, 24, or 4930 Weslminster Ave., also was in stable condition, police said, but was paralyzed from the waist down as a result or his wound in the tower back. Anthony Balandran, 24, o( 11043 Westminster Ave .. Garden · Grove, also was shot once in the back, police said . He was listed in serious condition in the medical center's intensive care unit. Police said the shootings OC· curred when a fight erupted dur· ing a party at 13921 Rosita Place, Garden Grove. Shortly afterward officers ar· rested Mario Lopez Hernandez, 21. of 9892 11th St., Santa Ana, on a charge or assault with the in· tent to commit murder, police said. He wu booked into Orange County Jail. Police reported details sur· rounding the shooting still are unknown, but investigation 1s R11ral P1csh Set continuing. They said additional s uspects also may besought. Officers s aid they were called. by neighbors to the scene about t 2 :12 a .m . Saturday after ,• gunshots were heard. Police found the three victims and broke up a party ol about 45 _ persons, orficers said. At the same time, they ob· lained a description or the S~·, peels, car, then spotted it at Euclid Avenue and Flf\h Street. The suspect allegedly left his car and ned on foot, but was found hiding In some bushes after a search by Garden Grove and Santa Ana officers with the help or the Anaheim police' helicopter. ' He was arrested without inci·v dent. police said, and the rine ali1 legedty used in the shootings was also recovered. Mervyn's to Open ''. Seven New Stores . Mervyn 's departmeot stores will open seven new stores In California over the next two years including Westminster, Tustin and Anaheim, board chairman Mervin Morris has announced. The $30 m illion expansion will bring the cham to 42 stores In Catltornla and Nevada. , Dole Leav e s Coast For Midwest Tour · Refubllcan vice presidential nom nee Robe rt Dole was scheduled to leave Newport Beach today for the farm country or the Midwest where GOP political strategist.a th.ink more campaigning Is needed. Dole, who spent rour days cam· paignlni In Southern CaUrornJa this weekend, had been staying at t.he Balboa Bay Club. He was scheduled to wind up the local campaign today and embark on a schedule of ex· tensive campaigning in the rural areu of llllnol.s, Ohio and Pen· nsylvanJa. All three states are seen as "•wloll states" by the Ford-Dole campaJf n and are viewed u cruel• to Lbe Prestdtnt's chances. The Kansas senator's trip is partly a trouble-shooting mission to find out why more inroads ha· ven't been made into farm areas. where support tor the ticket was initially thouchl to be on rmn foot.lnt. I .i not doing as well as we 11hould bo doing." : •. Campalfln aides said varioua.l' fturveys showed ttuat while tho, gap between presidential nominee Jimmy Carter and tho .. President 111 narrowing na- tionwide, the time remalnlna for Ford to catch up 11 growlnt' short The same surveya show s upport for the ticket to be shaly In many farm areas. a.Idea said. Dole, who baa iood credenU-15 on agricultural legislation aAd serves as ranking Republican on the Senate A1riculture Commit· tee, could make a "alplflcet j dlfhrence" by waging a t strenuous campaign through the • nation's beartJand, Of\e top aide j said . Dole received some weekend.1 advice, meanwhile, from former • California governor Ronald 1 Reagan and former Texas gov· 1 emor John Connally. Both ad· 1 vised him to make more uaet or r the medla, lncludin1 TV lltMl 1 radio lntenlew1, especially I ln , l&rf• atal41t Jlk• C1UJom11. I I SEN. ROB~ DOLE LEAVIS NEWPORT AFJ'E.R Vl.-r With wtfe, Elz....._ He .... caillpelgn Tt81 to IMtlalt ''There are indlcat1ons U.at ln farm areas, we at.Ill have a a:reat deal to do," Dole told reporters ~. He tlnalecl out Illloota ud Ohio u states where ''we're And Connally, who onee wu 111 1 contention for lhe MCODd apot•011 1 lb• ticket now oceupted by n.te. : i.old him to slow down. I > , t . , ' Monday Sep1emt>o11 r 197ii DAILY PILOT ,,. ~ Students Get College Fund Burden 1~ Tbe lone 1tandan1 feud between CoHt Community C.OUqe and SJaddl back Collete I Dl1trict officials over Inter· cllltrict attendance has lo.ken a MW twitt Lbat could ~ hard on l50IM aouLb county students. Cout trust.ff• brave voted to ~ lb• burden of fllWlclal sup. ~ for Saddteback district 1lu· Mnts who cro11 the line from Lbe aGUth county dl6lrlct to lbe 1Lu· . Sprays Failing · dents themaclva. Th actlon, whlcb Coast of. ncla.11 claim WU prompted by "rount!tt•" protest. from Sad· dleback students thwarted an lhc&r attempts to C'roa Lbe bowl· dary aod attend claa1n at Orange Cout, Golden Wat or Coutllne Colle1ea. The Saddleback distrlct will no 1on&er bave to pay a $300 annual ··seal tu" for each full Ume • ~ulva1eot atud~nt who crosses over But Coa1t will charet l~ south <'Ounty 1tudents the full non re1udcnt tuition of $3S per •em tu unat Noncr«li\ classes, such as krture serte!t. will cost Saddleback atudl'ltls $1 79 an hour The action means u Sad· dleback dbtrict atuc»nt attend '°' Co&lt campuses on a full Uml' baslS could pay Sl,000 a year or mor~ 10 twllon -about the :.amt- u the Unlver11ty ofCahfonua Correllan ThompsM, Coast dis ltlct busmesla mon~~r. agrt.-ed that the board'!\ action 1a a "de facto rlimmutaon of the sut tu requirement " But he said imposition of the tuition charee s hould prevent a flood of crossovers by Sad· dleback students. thus assurinll • II Coast di!\lr1ct l>ludents or lhe cha~acs the)' n<'cd Apa.rt from the twuon char1~. Saddleback stud~nt.<c from now on will IM' allowed to prc~nroll. But they'll bG told upun registra· Uon they are on a "sWWd by" ac· c~plwlce statu~ until the first day of reeular instruction "We owl' it to the students of our own. dJStrict to ll\llll'Mlee lh•t they will be assured ti seal." said <.:out Trustee Worth K~nc Saddl back Colle~c Busln~ Man 1er Roy Barletta concedod that the Coast decu1on Lt &ood fO{. his district but hard on lbo th.I;.· · dt•nt.-. who choose to crou tho·' line. ' "'It e u en t I a II)' ah Hts'' reaponaibWty tor payrn nt from us to the aludent, •• Barlrtla Hid.· Both Barletta and Thomps°" • !\a1d the entir" seat tax lss~c would have been a th n1 of tbe past anyway under a new stat~ law signed by the eovemor last week. Public Aware 1be law abolishes seat taxe" nnd essentially erases most .-. lendance barriers betwttn di•· lncts ·:- Over a rour·year-penod, the • $300 tax will be gradually ( decreased. By the 1979-80 school I ) ear it will have been eliminated. • Of Fizz Peril .. Ultimately. I expect lbe al· ' tendance guidelines for com· I muruty collefes will be much like 1 the four.year state schools ... t Barletta observed. "You pick 1 which campus you want lo attend and go there." ~ientlst.s say more tame 1s needed to determine the degree of danger posed by nuorocarbons in aerosols. but some consumers legislators and manufacturer~ already have d ecided they'd rather switch than study. Production of fluorocarbons has decreased, Sales or aerosols are down -partly because of the controversy and partly because of lbe recession. Two statel> have passed laws r eg ulating fluorocarbons in s pray cans And •government official has recom· mended that consumers stop us ing aerosols and switch to !>pray pumps or roll·ons anMcad A long·awaated rePort by the National Academy of&aences re· leased this month concluded that "sleclive r eg ul a tion of nuorocarbon uses and releases as almost certain lo be necessary at some time. . . . " It also said. however. that "nea t her the Tivo Grove Women Die In Blazes Two Gardl'n Grove women died Sunday as the result or blazes at their ho m ec;. 1n vestigatori; reported lnez Lorraan(' Jlutchal\On , 56. or 12851 Barllell St , was found dud on her bedroom floor al 6 21 p m after a rl'lative smelled smok<.- com 1 n g rrom beneath the bedroom door. firemen said She apparently had been s mok Ing an bed and rell aslttp. m· vesta f alors said. when the dgarette 1gn1ted a mattress The blaze. which caused about S700 damage. wos extmgwshed w1lb a garden hose before firemen arrived. they reported A 37-year·o ld Garden Grove woman also died Sunday aft er being hospatahzed since an Aug 21 blaze at her home. firemen said. Pauline Durr of 6'l92 Tnnette Ave. was in1url'd when fumes from lacquer lhinn<'r. bean!( used to remove wallpaper an hr·r kitchen, werl' ignited by a pilot bght. firemen said Thal fire also cau..,cd about St,000 damage.' to her home. but ll\e blait" was e~tmgwi.hed by her husband . John , before fa rem en arr1 ved. anv•"11l1galors did Mr ~ Durr ,uffcrcd econd and third dt•i;trN' over 60 p1·rci'nl of h<•r firemen :1:ud Youth Slain ih Chula Vista CHULA VISTA <AP > Two youths In a 1969 lurquoli1e CMlllac shot Clyde Loo. l7, an the f~e at clo.1e range and drove off, police said today. The youth died Sunday. o day later. in Bay Gt'neral Hospital No reason for the 111hool1n" Wll!! learned by poll<'«' At the hm<'. Ll'r wa.~ standinll on a street Paris Trip For Pharaoh PARIS CAP) -A former ruler ~ypt, arn\'ln& m Paris for a physical e~· aminaUon, received an o(. fldal welcome at the airport and then was rushed lo a eerm-frec chamber. , After all, he's 3,211 years ·old. The mummy o( Pharaoh r RamesH ti wu takfll to 1 ~e Musec d<-!'Homme. France's central an· lhropolo1y muaeum. ror 1everal mbotbs · treatment by French preservation ~111)eel aJ1aU The mummy has Deffr before bttn outslde ElYPl needed tame nor the needed severity can be reasonably specified today · · ·1 he acaaemy recommenaea further study -for a maximum of two years -before regulatory action is taken. Meanwhile. il said, aerosols that do contain fluorocarbons as propellants should be clearly labeled as such so that consumers ran decade whether to use the items. Over halt the 11uorocaroons produced in the United States are used as propellant.s, pnmarily an personal groominlfprodut"ts surh as deodorant and hair spray. The argum ents have centered on these fluorocarbons rather than the ones use d a~ refngeranls and in manufaC'tur· mg -because they are the one!> that are released into the at- mosphere 1mmed1ately Sr1ent1sls have said t hat nuorocarbons weaken the layer of ozone that surrounds the earth and is a primary shield against ultraviolet rad1at1on "'ha c h causes skin canC'er The question ~tall to bt- answered as how severely and how rapidly the ozone 1s being depleted. Meanwhile. the Manufacturers Chemists Association said that production of two major t ypes of fluorocarbons dropped 15 percent from 1974 to 1975 The Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association said 1975 sales of aerosols were about 10 lo 15 percent lower than a year earlier. although Gus Fromuth. associate director of the group. said part of the drop was due to the recession "People were not buying dis crrllonary products ... he said Some manufacturers of groom ang products have been pus hing other finger·dri\'en pump spray~ and roll-ons as cheaper . non· aerosol alternall\•es. The market research firm of Towne·Ollcr said a study showed that non· aerosols had a 23 S percent share of the wom en 's hair s pray market in dollar terms in the last quarter of 1975, up from only 4 percent in 1973. Bills on fluorocarbons have been introduced in about a doien states. but only two slates have acted -Oregon. which will ban nuorocarbons as aerosol pro· pellants effective March l. and New York. which 1s reqwring labehng. s tarting next year. to the effl'C't that fluorocarbon!> In '!pray cans may be harmful to the environment Sen. James B Pearson IR Kan I, has introduced leg1slallon in Congress requ1nng a s1m1lar warning label. but there 1s no time ror action on the measure this year A s pokesman for DuPont. a ma1or manufacturer of nuorocarbons. !laid the rePorl ronf1rms the industry po1nl of view that more study as needed llgionnaire Shot CORTE, Corsica (Ar) - Corsican separatists. blaming F'rench Foreign Legion deserters for the slaying of two 11hepherd brothers, shot and wounded a leglo~naare l ast night, authoral1es have r eported Protesters also set off exploi;lves ut the legion commandt'r's vallo .ind blew up an electnc utility p\ Ion ,., .. lloLli.111~~ • 0.11• ...... -.., "•In<• 0'0.-" Thompson said there was never any ulterior mot.Jve in volved in Coast's apphcallon of the seat tax to Saddlebacll dis· trict students. "We helped them out for the first three years of their ex· istence, '' he said. "By law, we had lo lake their students without charge until their programs got off the ground ... The tax was im· pased when Saddleback district students began to flood into Coast classrooms because ol a lack or , programs and the distance ; between homes in the north part of their district and the campus ln Mission VieJo. :# HOST RICHARD O'NEILL PRESIDES AT RALLY FOR CARTER IN ORANGE COUNTY Democratic Presidential Nominee, Callfornl1'• Governor Brown Relax on Platform "The only difference between' our treatment or Sa.ddleback and any other district is that ror the others, we don 'l charge seat tax es for students taking six units or less." Thompson said. "For Sad· d.Jeback, we do." Carter's Crowds · Slim Counly Turnout Disappointing for Georgian Until · ttns· yur. Saddleback students takintt s4I or fewer units could attend Const schools with no problem. But new attendan~e rules requjre permits for allouto1' ·district allendaoce. ~ By GARV GRANVILLE rounded by the party faithful. Partychieflain Richard O'Neill 0t•i.eo•11•"11•Uutt Carter blamed Pr"'s1d"'nt Ford WI th c 1 I ( • "' • Later. Los Angeles Mayor Tom a o r n 1 a s to P for adopting poJ1' cie~. that have B J M Demo t l h d J ., rad ey received a loud welcome B era S l IS :.i e, 1mmy contributed lo What h"' c0 tl~"' oney ....... o .• .. Carter smi· led h th h ... 0 "" when he joined the group ..., • t.a as way rou~ a "runaway inflation .. C hard but s d f Ear her. c1rter had spent a parse ay o cam· "Property laxes <'an be al ·!• Pai'nl·n., 1·n O "' Count s bustlmlil 20 minutes posing for -"-rr. • 7 day " r .. nge Y un leviated in Washington by adopt· ptctur.s with locaJ candid.at.es. /Alf .6.. TIO.Jwnp •' ln Santa Ana. only about 1.500 mg measures lo control 1nflat1on, including Congressional hopeful I I d d inflation that has add{'(! 14 rwr V1v1an II all and state Assembly N~ YORK CAP)-Police ad-: pcop e ane ownlown Mreets ai. cent to thE' cost or 11,,n .. 1n tt11· d l tod · t he o t p · ... <'an 1date!I Dennis Manger9 and mJ L ay they are sllll bat-.. emocra •<' arty s pre pru.ttwo)ears."he said Ron Cordova ned t h s1dent:al nominee appeared at a as o w Y a Chinese couplf Mexican Independence Day Carter praised the frN• 1•n H~ hod also Joined O'Neill. and their daughter plunged froth parade lerpnsesystemas"agoodone.a county Supervisor Ralph a window of their Courth·flOOf. And at an afternoon, S7S a s Y s tem th al s h o u Id b c D1ednch and other Democrats 1n apartment while about $74,000 in plate barbecue rally al O'Neill strengthened '· a bnef tug of war contest won by cash was burning in a bucket ~ Ranch east 0 f s an Juan And he called for "a return to his side of the rope. the apartment. Capastf'ano. only about half as openn('SS an govemm<.·nt .. "Let But Carter was on his way to Ark On Leo, 76, a retired lau0-. many as hoped for. rouahlv 450 us." Carter said, "return govern the airport m a 12-c3T'. lhree·bus dryman. and his wife, Yuk Llf\ persons. rallied ·round· the ment to the pl'ople by g1vang c aravan b y the time th e Leo. 67, died an the fall. Their Democrallc standard bearer them a chance to understand and barbecue steaks were on the daughter. Fe Hong Leo. 44. was At Carter's side throughout the control it " ranch fire. an critical condition and still un· day were Go\• Edmund c ll1sremarkswere greett.'dw1th Before leaving the rally, conscious tod ay at Elmhurst Brown Jr . us. Sen John Tun· enthusiasm b y those who though. he had a soft drink and Hospital. :· ney a nd Rep Jerry Patterson crowded around the platform hl' s andwich in the confines or a· Police said another $24,000 fo (0 -Santa Ana ) shared with Brown. Tunney and recreation vehicle parked on the cash was found in the apartment. ~hen the party festi vities .~~~u_th_e_r_n_C~al_if_o_r_n_ia~D_e_m_oc~r_at_ic~~ra_l~ly_s_i_le_f_o_r_h_is~u_se_.~~~~~~~~b_u_rn_ed~·~~~~~~~~~: began at the ranch. they were 1.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• joined by everyone who is anyone an th<' Demorratlc P arty 1n Orange Count v Under gray s kies. they heard Carter blame federal policies for skyrocketing local property taxes Those pol1c1es. Carter said. have resulted 1n annat1on that has forced property values up, all at no benefit to homcowners His lie da~carded and sleeves turned up. the former Georgia govf'rnor laid out u plan for rc>- hevang lo<'al property ownl'r'> tax burden First. Carter ~aid. the fodrral governml'nt 11hould let local gov· ernment~ UM' federal revenue s haring money ror welfare, health and education proarams now flnnnced locally. To furthf'r help relieve thl' tax burden heaped on local prl)J)l•rty tax payerl'I, the federal aovem· menl s hould lake ovt•r the welfare burden, Carter sllld. 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Miss Dozier had come to the South Side apartment complex to visit her rriend, and when she en- tered the apartm"ent she was al· tacked by a man who was waiUng wide. The man beat and sexually as- saulted Mlss Dozier, and then threw bu from lhewiodow. Mlsa Winslow arnved moments tater and fired a shot at the fleeing me. Pohce said they did oot believe the man was wounded because they round no blood at the Kcne Ml Winslow was placed oo Sl.000 bood and wu acl.M!dulcd to a.ppearlnCirad~Cou.rtonOd 13. ' • Cot1•t•"' penonol ottontlo" DON 'T MISS OUT CELEBRATION DAYS LIMITED CALL 962-1388 and reserve your CELEBRATION DAY RATE {I {I Your membership FREE • IMPERIAL SPA " the place for everybody" • t8030 MAONOLIA •• Tlalbert l n fl'OUNTAlN 'lA~V l 1f you con find equal locil1t1es ond strvicH lor less. • . ., ), A4 DAIL v PILOT Ja•t •• Blacks Reject Plan .. . \ Agree to Talk About Interim Rule wlc• Tom arphlae LUSAKA, Zambia CAP) - Prftidenu of five black African naUona have rejected the plan ol Rhodesia's white minority rulers to transfer Power to the black majority but agreed to confer on estabU.bment of an lnterim 1ov-· e mment. Blackpool. En1land, that Minlater ol S tate Edward Rowlands would ny to Botawana Tuesday and confer with the rtve president•. He aaid that "tho parties concerned'' must aay where the h1lka will be held and who will attend. aaoot:SIAN Foreign Minister P. K. van du Byhaid of the Lusaka statement that It would be ''totally unreasonable to expect us to change our stand when the proposals were theirs and not oura and we accepted them." BUZZERS DEPT. -It has now t.en divu11ed in the public priota Oiat up in the County Seit, our new Sheriff Brad Giles h-., been passlng out a lot or. 'Spec1aJ Oepu tf'" badges to his Political cronies aqMI persons ot 1nnt.lftlce and af. tiuence Gates bu a~o defended this pfacllce ln a news interview by saying the people who he has been blessing w ith these special bu.uers are fnends ol law en- forcement. He says there are aboutlSOofthesefriends. Tbey called Sunday for a Brill.ab-sponsored conference to determine the procedure under which Rbodeaia 'a white will yield power to the blecu . Britain replied it would be1in talks within 48 hours to set up such a meeting. IN SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Prime Minister Ian Smith react- ed tersely to the bJaclt leaders' demands, saying, "It l<>OU as though the Communist& are call- ing the tune in those parts ... He said be would give "a little bit of attention •· to the matter but would awajt reaction from the United States and Britain. Autopsy Scheduled On Passer's Body By contrast , Shenfl Gates has indicated there were up to l,800of tttese special badges that had ~ issued by previous Orange County shenffs before be ever took office. This leaves you wondering if there were more friends oflaw en· forcement before Gates got the job or if our current sheriC! u; ju.st more selective. ()(course, he al.so basn 't been in office very long. ANYWAY, YOUR correspon- dent can confirm that some lime back, before Sheriff Gates came to the helm of the Sheriffs Offi ce, lhete was some e ffort to gather up all of the wayward badges that had been issued 1n these parts. The Sheriff's Office sent out a task force with a list of the rec•· paents an an effort to sweep up all of the old tan stars noat.ing about They even contacted a widow of one real officer an tills campaign llow much recovery success they had ts not certain. You can argue long and hard as to the value or harm that might come of ha vlng a lot of special of· ficer badges noatlng about. Cer- tainly it makes the recipient prideful when he gets handed a Special Deputy Badge IF \'OU WEREN'T one of the lucky one!>. you can probably buy a phony al some novelty store and you wi II feel good too. When 1t comes to us1na these lln stars. however. by na.'ltung them at somebody in time or stress, the badge user <.'an be buying trouble You could find yoursell facing the charge of impersonating a police officer. a rap wluch most law enforcement prople gaze up- onsenously Thus you could be making a grave error 1f you believe special badges or 1denl1flca\Jon cards are goang to gave you a lot of clout with the authorat1e!> TAKE NEWSPAPER people. for example We carry a lot of s~c1al 1dentaf1cation. I have ID cards issued by the afore men- tio ned Shcr1rr Gates, the California lllghway Patrol, the Orange County PressClubandas- sorted others F1ashang these ID cards upon the nuthor1t 1('s often will do more to keep vou out of places than to getyou1n On lht• othe r hand. J forgot nil ~>' ldent1hcat1on tht.• night I a\'e led out to El Toro to cover e late Lvndon R Johnson the itht be siud farewell to a lot of Jr001~ Mv oltJ Air Force mess pass '-'Ork rd n1cel v. h<>v.cHr , • Also. I once had on lmpre!'s1ve told c<>lnrf'cl pt1rkin1t pa.,~ 1:-.'lut.•d by the lln1vers1ty of Calllornaa at I rvln<' Thi~ l(<lt me· in more pl:acc!I th on any press pass ever did. You never know whnl '1 going lo lmpress lht' uuthorttl~. The Rhod esian foreign minister called the demands "totally unreasonable." The presidents of Zambia, Tamanla, Mozambique, Angola and Botswana turned down the American-British transition plan agreed to last Friday by Smith and "reaffirmed their commit- ment to the cause or liberation in Zimbabwe <Rhodesia> and the armed struggle" again.st Smith's regime. ALL FIVE leaders, whose ap- proval is considered vital to a s u ccessful settlement i n Rhodesia, said that Snulb's pro- posal for an intenm government d1v1ded b etwee" bla<'ks and wlutes would be ·'tantamount to legalmng coloniahst and racist structures of power " The presidents, al their s um· mil meeting here, said the in· terim government must be dommated by blacks. Bntish Foreign Minister An- thony Cros land s a id an fief ADAMSVILLE. Tenn. (AP) - The body of Buford Pusser will be exhumed for an autopsy Thurs- day to find out whether the leeen- dary former McNairy County sheriff was poisoned, a family SPoke-sman said Sunday. Atom Bomb Triggered TOKYO (AP> -China b as completed another nuclea r test . its 18th since October 1964, Peking's of- ficial Hsinhua news agency has announced. It gave no d etails or the test but said it was conduct- ed Saturday and was "com- pletely successful.'• "The conducting o r necessar y and limited nuclear tests and develop- ment of nuclear weapons by China 1s entirely for the purpose or defense and for breaking lhe nuclear monopoly by the super powers and for the ultimate abol1t1on o f nucl ea r weapons,·• the Hsinhua broadcast monitored here Sunday said. Developer's Wife Found Tied to Post JACKSONVILLE. Fla. CAP)- Alter four days of helplessness - bound, gagged and blindfolded an dense woodland -Shen Linda Jaffa. the kidnaped wife or a wealthy land developer , WaMl 't sure she could truAt her rescuers. Even as J acksonvilJe Police Chlef Mall Touchtoo worked with knife and scissors to cut her bound wnsts early Sunday, Mrs. Jaffa demanded to see his badge. The men who abducted her last Wed- nesday had been dressed as policemen. BUT THE rescue was real, and her husband, Richard, was soon at her side . "I can't recan what sbe said when we first saw each other. The big thing Is seeing. We k.iAsed and it was the greatest ldss we ever had,•• her husband s aid. Jack McWilliams, 39, t he brother of J arr a 's business partner in a J acksonville con- Lractlng business, was charged with the k1dnaping nnd held under 1750,000 bond. He was arrested in jail, where he was serving a weekends-only 1a1l sentence imposed 1n anothC'r cue I NVESTIGATORS saJd Mrs. Jafla's rescue in a wooded area c1me a!te r McWilllams' girl Criend. Edith Burton, 22, broke- d<>wn underQuestionlnJr at the ia1I In MocClenny, 30 mlles west of Jncksonville. "She drew us a m ap to lead us to lhe spot but I took her in my car a.no made her i how us," Asst State Atty. Wayne Ellis said. Mrs Burton. who told police she hel~d in the abduction, tud under a cover in the back seal or the car because she d1dn 't want to see Mrs. Jaffa again, Ellis said. "We called out .. heard her groan and found her ,·• Ellis said. It was just a mile from her home. MRS. JA FFA, 35, was hospitalized for exposure and a braAiollll but was reported in good condition and high spirits to- day. "She never lost faith she would be rescued," he r husband said. After Mrs. Burton learned the woman was alive. "she s aid, 'Thank God. I hope I've done the nghlthing. · '' EIUssaid. 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RALPH GORDON of Nashville. a lawyer for the Pusser estate, said the tests to be performed would determine whether there Cl any trace or Poison in the body. . "The family never felt the acct· dent was an accident.," Gordon said. ''Thia is the last link in the chain." . Pusser, whose life was the sub- ject or the "W alklng Tall" motion picture series, was killed two years ago when his car cr ashed and burned. Pusser, who bad just signed a contract to portray himself in "Wallcing Tall-Chapter II," was on his way ho me from the McNairy County Fair when the accidentocc:urred .. SRO Rn y AFTER his death, there were rumors that Pusser had been murdered. During his tenure as shenH. Pusser waged war on illegal gambling, alcohol and proshtu· tion along the Tennesst>e- Mississ1pp1 state line. Britt, who said he had a back- ground in Investigation, said he had been probing Pusser's death for more than a year. "We 're going to exhume the body now and prove that he was murdered." Britt said. BRITT SAID HE has recei\led a disinterment permit from the McNairy County Health Depart· ment, and has made arranl(e ments with a toxicologis t , pathologist and pharmacologi!lt to perform t he tests on Pusser's body. Once the t ests are completed. the results will be turned over lo authorities. he said. "Then the m en I want indicted 'fill be indicted for murder," Britt said, declining lo identify those men. T11ro1tgl1 the Net Tourists and stunned Is raeli s ecu rity men examine small speedboat used by five P alestinians to flee from Egypt to avoid military service. The craft slipped through one of the world's tig htest security secreens and landed on a beach near a hotel hit by terrorists in 1975. Sixteen people, including f1\le terrorists died in that at- tack. The five who landed Saturday sought asylum and were taken into custody. Jet Tanker Crash .. Wreckage Probed By The Associated Prfts Air Force in vestigators ex· amined the wreckage of a jet tanker today, trying lo find the cau.~e of a fi ery cr ash that left 15 airmen dead and five injured. It was the worst of four plane crashes within six hours that kl lied a total of 35 people. The t anker . used by the Strategic Air Command for air to air rerueling, crashed in a rueged marshy area in an isolated sec- tion or northern Lower Michigan, 12 miles southwest of Alpena. AN E YEWITNESS. Elmer Li ske of Hubbard Lake, said the tanker went down suddenly. "It blew up. and I saw a big ball of fire." Liske said. "And then it ex- ploded several moretimes.·· The c rash<'s Sund3.)' in four St<1les left at least 15 children or• phaned -children or the t• Johnson & J ohnson subsidiaries' offi~lals who died with their wives in a crash at llot Springs, Va. Three crew members aboard tbe company-owned Jet also were killed In Colorado, a laW)'er and hls wife returning to Denver from• meeting at a summer and ski r~· sort in Steumboat Springs were among six persons killed in the rrash or a twin·eng.ine Azt.ect Piper which slammed into two propane fuel storage tanks and burst into n ames. And three persons died in n-. linois when their single·engine aircraft plunged lnlo the Illinois River near Peoria. Courses by NewspgJ2e.F IQCEXlClSI OUR CONTINUING FRONTIER I COUD<L'.'< DY HE:W5PAP£RI Th• program la funded by the "6.l poflcy IHuea to the ltvea of In-Netlonal Endowment for th• dMduel men and WOtNn. HumanlllH end off8'9d by the In a ••rlH of alrtHn ertlclH Otfgfnet9d end developed by Detly Piiot .. • publk: MrVlce. beginning Sept. 11 In tM Delly Untveratty Extenalon, Unlveratty CourM cr•dlt rney be dahned by Piiot, fourteen out1tendlng 'of C•lfornte, San Diego, CouraH enrolllng et CoHtlln• Communttr echolera and authon Hamlne b 1 N • w a p • p • r d • v •I 0 p 1 College. the whof• range of human In-m•l•rlala for coll•a•l•v•I · RHktenta of th• ledrlebeck votvement with the Ma. courees. They are prHented Communtty College d8tlict muat The t•c• range from art and through th• newapepere and obtain • permit from &edcle09ok ui.,eture to tclence, from mllrlne pertJclpatlng college• and una College prior to regletertng tor reaou~• to •port. from net.Iona! tver91tl•• throughout the country. thla course. For convenience, UH the mall reglatratlon blank below. -~~~u::--cJ.-ll_T_l_i=r-----~:,~o~A~~~::--0~~-~----~--.:.--- ,_ .. I •• L.•f WHICH IS NOW IN THr; ACTIVE MILITARY 11 S ELF .... .. ""•""'• I t , I 1 cer11fy 11111 ell 1n1orm111on 11 correct f11elllc111on of lnfOfm•llon or 1111urt 10 report change• In ro••<ltncy m•v tHUll 1n dltml ... 1, US. CITIZlN? 0 YES 0 NO If NOf. WHAT TYPE VISA LI SPOUSE'=----------------------A~R-·~0~20~·-9·_7_5___. f , I 0 Mlle 2 0 Feme .. 10 Are yoo now°' will VOi.i be • 111911 tehOOI oredu•t• 11 Ille time of r.otatrallon7 1 0 YH ? a No 11. tf __ YHr 04 lllgn IChOol Of•du1tion or IHI d•I• 111ended 111011 tchool or elementary 1cllool. 11 Are voo wo•k•no for 1 Cotl-o• Oto•ff? 1 o A1toe11te 1n Ar11 1Ju1110r coueo-o.Qrltf'I 2 a 81Chefor. o.or" 13 Trenaler P11n1 t 0 Non-T11ntftf 2 0 Stile Co41eQe, Caltlornla 3 O Stitt Un1¥ereltv. Caltl0rn11 t4 Heve you ...., enan~ 1no111ef college7 :i O Sotll AMoc111a and 81c11etor'1 4 0 No 4 O Provate Con.Qe or Vnllleftlly, C11tlorn1a ~ D Out Of Siii• College Of UnlYtrlll'y 1 0Y" 2 O No \5 H YM on 1', check 1111111 Ul)Oft IMltlno 1 0 Oood Stlltldino 2 O Problllon 3 0 ScllolHllC OltmlU&I 16. Colieo. UM• "' ned poor 10 1111• reott'tlllon: 1 o o to 29'" 3 0 60 or lftOfl . no degr" 2 0 30 IO 69'• 4 0 Jut'llof COlleOI or f00f•Y1Jtl f1. " ~ win be .nenotno 11io11 1etlool 11 the .. ,.,,. tune yOl.I •nend Coeacllne Communfly Colleo• a. High lcllOOI l ttlf'Olf10 C O 11111 b. Hlflll ~ Ofld• dllflno _.,..Ill' of •llend~ 11 Coutllne Community oli.Qe 0 12th 19. L t Mell C04~ or unlVtfall't' ttteoded II ~ ' ·-··-... -... __ .,_, .. ""'_ ... ~nta Slgnelure .... --'t•. > •U Mqnday September 27. 1976 DAIL v PILOT Al Life Test May En~ Doubts Vote May Allow Buses to Ron ·: PASADENA (AP> -The acienllsls watchint Mars say tllat U a tiny laboratory aboard VUdnJ 2 turna up some organic chemu1try in a new sample of dirt. they would be close to a con- clusion lhat there ls 10me kind ol. life on the planet. LOS ANGELES CA P ) - Today's vote by Rapid Tran.sit Dtstrtct duectors on a contract rauf1ed by stnkma mecharucs and mamtenance workers ts the only r~ma1n1ng hurdle before an end to the walkout that bas idled buse5 for 35 days tr the directors approve the contract, the buses could be on the street.s again by Wednesd•Y. The mechanics voted ~luctant approval of a three-year contract that provides them with a total 19 percent increase In wages and fr. lnge benefits but also drops pay for future yard helpers. "That I• plaln exploitation You cannot support a faauJy on that kand of money.·· Union" leaders had refusfd lo make a recommendation to their membership before the vote. ATU head Jerome Lona said he and lhe negotiating committee thought the contract wo.s "a bad one which we could not recom· mend for acceptance by our members." "WE WANT YOU to tell us what to do next." Long saJd "If you want to continue Uus strike, we wall fi1ht for improvement.& ln the contract ,'• he t old the \\Orkers before the vote "But let. m • tt'll you now that 1t could take 30 days or more before there 1s UJ\y t hange, and absolutely no &uaranlee that even lben we would have a b<•ttt-r agr~ment than we havf' now " Last week the district's 5.100 bus dnvers accepted a pact that g1ves them a 22 percent waae and benefits incrcuse over three years. But they couldn't go back to their buses until the velucles w-trt readied by the then sUK strlking m echanics · THE STRIKE, WIUCU tM!aan Aus. 23. has compelled about: 760,000 commuters, about 800 lO Ounae County. to seek oth•iC trans portot1on . lli1hway ~ flci•ls estimated the increu~ traffic now on frt'eways to be' about 20 percent dwina the ft~ w~f ~stoppage. The additional t raffic was ac- companied by a greuter than us ual numbtr of fender bending accidents A spokesman baa said that analysis of the 101l 1bould be car- ried out Tuesday and results 1lgnaled to Earth W~ay. The new test is al med at confirm· trig or d1Jpell1og earller tes\ re· iults that seemed to indicate •me sort or biological activity. UWI,...... TICE CONTRACT TERMS pro- vide that mechanic:. will make an hourly salary of S'9 22 by May 1979 plus cost or hv1ng mcre~es They were malting $8 03 before theslnke. Reagan Once Offered VP Post , T1US TIEST. PERFORMED m what 'a known as a gas chromato· .,apb m..,s spectrometer, is de- tlgned to sniff oul the carbon· 1111.sed molecules, or organics, ea- ttnUal to life as Earthlln&s know i. The little laboratory takes a ttad!nl of the amounts and types of gues released from the soil when heated. "We should be able to tell quickly if there is any organic material,•• the spokesman l>aid. A new sample of Martian soil was scooped up s·aturday by the lander 's robot arm fro1n what ap- pears to be a dried up :.lrcam lx•d nicknamed the Bonnev1llc 1'1at:.. Three previous readings -two from Viking 1 and one from Vik ing 2 -contained information about reactions lhal al leal>t I mimicked life forms. I Writi11g .tl•r•hal Janey R e n ee J im enez, guard to Patty Hearst. \\lll wnte a book about her ex- periences as a marsh al dur- ing Miss Hearst's bank rob- bery trial. She appeared at the Friday sentencing of Miss Hearst . Police Probe Diego Death OCEANS IDE (AP> Police' a.re investigating the slabbing dl' ath of Ralph Ross Rogers. OY. ner operator of Travelers Hotel on North Cle\ eland street A tenant found Rogers dead in tus hvmg room SundJ)'. lie had been stabbed several times Curr ently employed yard workers will get a 19 percent hake, too, but an the future. persons hired to clean and fuel buses will make only S4 2S or $5, whichever figure is chosen by an impartia l arbitrator. The lower figure is that msasted upon by the RTD; the higher demanded by the union. The yard workers were paid $6 99 before the strike. SAN FRANCISCO CAPI Former Cahfom1a Gov Ronald Reagan, who came close to deny ang President ford the Republican pres1dent.aal nomana· lion last m onth. says he was of· fered the vice presidency in 1968. ··1 was approached by someone at that time who was aulhonzed to make that proposal," Reagan t.vld reporters Sunday. Reagan said he declined the No. 2 post because he wanted to maintain his •·political indepen- dence." TJIE \'OTE WAS 387 lo 257 to ratity the contract and many CT4 B k T mechanics and maintena nce · Oc.9 ·• HHllrfl workers represenkd by the SAN FRANCISCO !AP) The Amalgamated Transit Union 150-000-member Cali fornia voiced di!.plcasure about the Teachers Association has l'n· terms. dorsed Democratic Sen John "How can anybody take a JOb Tunney an his bad for a S<'cond \\hich. if management gets its term. Y.ay, will be paying $5 an hour CTA President Stephen JI. three )ears from r1ow?'' protest-Edwards Jr. said the group also l'<i one union member ~ voted to support Democratic ( State ) challenger Jimmy Carter for presadenl. He said the endorse- ments "ere based on the needs of education and not on party af· fillatlons. l I Pullf>d Fro• Sea SAN PEDRP <AP> -Eleven persons have been r escued following the partial sinking of an 80 foot commercial fishing boat off Carpinteria late Sunday The Coast Guard dispatched a cutter from Santa Barbara. but other fishermen had pulled the victims from the .water before it arrived Authorities said an at· tempt would be m ade lo salvage the boat Monday )'oacfh lleld in Slaying LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police say they have arrested a 17-year· old youth in connection wtth the bludaeonang death of a Reseda High School girl The body or the VlCllm, Mary Ann Henderson, 15, was found oo the high school grounds Satur- day. She had gone to a football game at the school fo'r1day night · and h e r m ot h er call e d ' authorities when s he failed to re· tum home. 1\rre~t• EHd Pnrty VENICE <AP) -Six persons have been arrested an connection with a neighborhood disturbance in Venice. They were cited for failure to dis p(•rse when orrtcers tried to break up the crowd Police said 300 persons had gathered in the streets between V e n ice and W ashington Boulevards about 5 pm Sunday, apparently as part of the Venice Canal Fest1val. .&RA.fl Tf Cycle Outsmarts ~{!.:.".,\Stray Pooches .... · ...... \fitl . :~u·· ·liiirl:.. . DEL MAR CAP> -Dogs arc chasing dO\\O the ··,·~~-· ,....._. .. : · dogcatchernow. ; ... : .· .. :. ·: · . ;,...,w· · · The animal control officers. trying to outsmart .~. .. r:': : dogs. have shirted to a $200 tncycle. And loose dog!> · ~··"· ·: · .... ·: : · · · are excited by it, especially on the beach We give the boss more space for his carry-on luggage . :i.: a.~~·.a:b··· A stray as grabbed, lea.shed to the handlebar'> ··~~.: ·· ·~·~l"'.i and taken to the lifeguard tower whl•rc a ·~~ ' . ··~·:::d:M!:;~ .. : loudspeakeris usedtofmdthcowner. ~,:D:~l,~::·~. : :. -. Dogcatcher ~oward .Fisher says dogs "just l~~"-:;-:~A.: -~:\:.· love to run alongside the trtcycle." ~!~,~~·:< ~'::· ... , , •'),. • I . , S 4;.;., 'fHE SALE ONIY .SINGER COULD HAVE I ON MACHINES ONIY SINGER COULD MAKE. Nobody's made sewing machines ~nger than Singer. Nobody makes fhcm better. And right now Singer saJe machines in every store arc availab&e at terrific prices. MVESIOO OFF REG. PRJCE ON TIIE WORLD'S ONLY SEWING MACHINE Willi AN ELECTRONIC BRAIN. ADfENA'2000 MACHINE. A mlfKk II iny r11.c. But rmw 11\ SIOO ks' Tl hu ~n tl(Cl11HH1. h1J1111h.i1 litts yuu do ~lm.l\t Jny1l11111: aa the touch ot J hul "'n It c $CW1 25 d11lC!Clll JtildlC' :111tonulh.lll)' JllJ 1·1~11 rnmpuln b1111onhok wci hy 111elf ~b~cs 1ewing 11uly Jn 111t, nol a chore. MaJc in ll S /\. Cm)'111i;1.JK or ctbintt Ulll. =$19995 SAVES80 OFF REG. PRICE AND GET THESE a>NVENIENT SINGER I . FEATURES. Our M1..11.kl ~ l~ fill.I T" MA('lll\il 11~\ .1 (1tt ~'"' "'' 5CV.111~ ln·lll<' rnund, lk\Jl\k st1tlch·Slll1.htS for ~nil and s1rc1ch I abnc ttwing and :i built 1n bullonholtr. Carrying case or cabinet u11.1. =$9995 SAVE S30 OFF REG. PRICE ON nus SINGER ZIG·ZAG SEWING MACHINE. . • ... t I r ASlllONMAH' ~ 'JI ~· ~!~r~::~~,~~dtl ~I 1llll1''" hntml!l. hualt an bhnJ hem ~111d1. an <''>llJ·WJJt 11g-ug.:1p.i..1ty and '":lfl-<ln prtlS(r feet Thu 1s a grt~11mch1nc '''' all y<1ur bauc scv.1ng needs Crn) uig l•SC ur c~b1nct cxtr~. SINGER TAKES TRADE·INS Bnng 1n your olJ machine and wtll give you anNhct gcncrous chunk ofT lhe sale pnct of a ittw machine. We c:a11 giw you more on an oldSingcr machine, but we11 take almoit any tewang machine Y?U\'t got. 111EWORID'S BIGGFSf SEWING MACHINE SAI.E! SINGER s~:=. ..... ,.,. ... .._~ ..... --. •• ~fH ..... c....::: llDW,IM...._._ .... •A 1~ ol THE SINGER COMPANY So when we land, the boss takes off. · Overhead compartments. l<1ght above }'nur seat. It's a place to put your • hqa , or leave your carry-on ba~. Handy for articles you mJ~ht need during the flight. He I pf ul for the quick gewway. In plain business tenns, business people are a big part of our bread and buttf'r at United Airlines. So we'd bettrr treatyou like what you are: Our Boss. That's why United offers you more carry-on space on 727's than any other airline. We know if we u.1.11't make you comfortable, someone else wi ll . We go all out to make you happy -because at United, you're the boss. Don't leave home without the American Express card: Use it for your United tickets, hotels, meals. and rental cars. If you don't have an American Exrress card, s128-~ for r i!),MJ«WU7} ~/ an ap_plication. ;:. . • ... ·• For reser· ~ o .. o 011 .. itqr ~ 100All vations, call ' ~.. · your Travel !l~ls~ • '! Agent. Or call - - - - United at 537·7521. 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Ill un1Tec AIRL1nes ; A8 D A I L P I LO T E DIT ORIAL P GE Doubtful Park Plan Waxing poctac about the beauties of Camp Pendleton's 200 squnre miles of bei&chcs , mountams, canyons, lakes and streams, retiring Congressman Alphon.to B~ll ( R·L A.) has introduced a bill that, he hopes. could lead to development ot rour·liflhs or the Marine base as a national park. The congressman pc>1nt.s out th<lt the cost of est ablis hing a public recreational area on the northern portion of the buse would be minimal since the land is publicly owned. lie further noll.>s thut much or the base is not use<l for military a ctivities. but has ~en preserved a s a wilderness are a and wi.ldl.Jfe refuge. This is a key point Under the protection of the Marines . Pe ndleton has become a rare naturul sanctuary (or a huge vunety of plants. bards, fish. deer and othe r w1lcll1fe Bell's propos ed 6,000 campsites a nd d evelopment or day·use p1cknackmg. hiking. fis hing and sw1mnung faciht1es could soon end much of sts present value. This is one that should be studied very . very carefully-'41th Pendleton meanwhile remaining in the good care of ats present tenants. C l1illing Thou ght A little contract fracas in San Clemente last week offered a downright chilling prospect of how the nation mig ht be thrown into instant catatonia by cun· ning, evil forces Some body pullt..>d the plug on most of the town's televis ion sets . lt wasn 't a cons piracy o r a prank. The cable TV company and the San Clemente council were having a foolis h beef over a rate rais e and a ci.i.y threat to take over the firm ·~ cqwpment. In protecting its position, the cable farm swttc hed off service . Service is back on now. but the situation projects a thoug ht that te levision could be withdrawn from a nation or hardcore addict~ All by 1tseU. lhat's enough to strike fear lmas;ine 1r some d1nbollcal scheme jammed all TV se~. Whal would millioru; of people do? How m any could get through a cold·turkey withdrawal from the tube that draws their eyes and part of their minds" Whut w-0uld husbw1ds and wives say to ~ach other m the evening hours'! Would parents be forced to spend time with lh('1r children·! Might some homework get done? Would hou.ses get cleaned? Might a book get read·' Mi~ht some community activities get a few more purtk1pants'> Or b the image one or millions of persons sitting in their hvrng rooms and dens, rigid, staring at blank ~crccns until they turn to stone? Holdmg an old TV Jog in their hands Gift Limits If the presidential debate inspired you lo consider sending either of the candidates a personal cash con· tnbullon, forget st Pres ident Ford and Jimmy Carter already have rounded up their linut in individual campaign con· lnbutions. There would be penalties for both giver and receive r from now on, under the rules of the Fede ral Election Commiss ion. You're welcome to do volunteer work for them. however. and lo offer the use of your home for parties. but the inves tment must not exceed $500. It 's s till okay to contribute lo their national com· mittees a nd to g ive up to $1,000 to congressional can· didates and the ir committees. But the mos t any in· dividual is pe rmitted to contribute lo all election cam· paig ns for federal offices is $25,000. This is m s harp compArison to the staggenng s ums that have changed hands in earlier nationaJ electio ns. But the rules designed to prevent "buying" polit1cal o ffices are bemg strictly enforced these days. And, that's Just as it s hould be. Nixo 11's E u logy R evealing ffordli11f•1·s See S tnll T ill A fter E l eetif111 ( P,.\l JL llAHVEY J You and r will not be seem,.; Richard Nixon for a while We will <·ont1nue to see him cancatured. 1( less frequently. by telc,·ision comics. We will see him a~ partisan pollt1c1ans want us to remember htm. But these ~llmpi-.es formt'r Pres•· dent will be exaggerated, di s tort e d , superf1c1al Even some o rdinaril y res ponsible media o b servers are :i;t1ll blinded by a hatred o ( the which dates back to h1s castra· t1on of Commun1sL'> three wars ago HE llAS mellowed i.mce Most of ~h06e he exposed have mellowed since. But many of them will earry a personal vendetta to their graves Wh<.'n China's Mao Tse· tun~ died 1n early Septe mber, our former President Nixon had bel'n thl' last Amcn<.'an to sec him ahvt' I havt' not had a pe~onal visit with Mr Nixon i11nce his re· a1gnal1o n . but h~ exposed tumself. 1ns1dt· out, in some of h1~ own words on the ninth or Sc!p tember this year ··ouri.el\les Wt' ir1vc• awoy m the thlnirs we uy about others .. Mr Nixon releued a letter a two·PDRt' stolrml•nt pnu11lntt thl' Chinese leader AFTER EVERAI, rercadlnA~ of thut ~h•lcment l am convinced that It says the thlnat!I Mr. Nixon would like 5omebody som~ay to say -about h1m11ctr. "He was a man or Immense Dear Gloo111y Gus Those folk., 1n the south count y are p robabl y WlShing now that the ir ca· ble TV hadn't come back in time for the debates. P.O. Gtoofl'\'f Gu\ r omf'Y ... nh .art ~"'lw'n411td D'i' 'C'•dttr\ ""d Oo 11ot ft_.(t u .arll; rtllM 1 trw "'' ..,., ot "'• n ... .-.,p.,ptr \tnio yovt "t oe•v• to c;1oom, Gvi O.tily Pilot physical courage and 1deolog1cal determination " Another quote "A totally de d1cated and pragmatic leader a uruque man in a generation of great revolutionary leaders " MR. NIXON says, "As leaders who represented totally dJfferenl phJlosoph1es and views. we both r~ognized when we met Ill Pek· rng in 1972 that Chinese Amencan friendship had become indispensable to the mterests of both our nations." or all the quotations at · tributed to Chairman Mao. Mr Nixon remembered one 10 particular ··we had much to do quickly The Earth·sky spin.s And ti me Is short And so a morning and an even int: count ·· PERllAP THEREhasbeenno more abrupt turnaround m all hilJtory than this The same Reneration of Amer1can leaders who had condemned Red Chinese RCnerully tlnd Mao Tse tung spec1f1 cally as .. harbaria~" thosr same lf'aders ure now praising them and tum This 180·deRree about foce has to be personally :i11gruf1cant lo Richard Nixon If the world can reverse itself so loloilly on the ont'e-deap1 sed M t•o, then tht• future holds promise or forRIVe nt'SS ror nnyonC. That fiomewhere down the road ahead wt' will offer tears and flowers al the grave of any man who has demonstrated "physical courage.'' "ideoloitical de· termination·' and "pragmatic leadership.·· Ford Evasive on Soviet Pact WASHINGTON Quiet anxie· ty among hard-liner:. over what cours e.' on SALT President Ford ~ill take 1( he i:. elected has been heighte ned by his failure to answer personally a request from a Capitol Hill supporter for his think mg about arms control. R<'p Jaek Kemp or New Yoric1 a con s ervative up:.ta tt He public an and budding expert on de· re nse ques. t1on s, w rote Mr Ford A u g 1 6 following a pe rsonal ex· change with the President a w e e k earlier . In the letter. Kemp re pealed what he had asked in person· .. The question . or whether the issue of SALT transcends all other cons1dera· ttons of relations between the United States and the Soviet Umon " No answer was received from the President himself, and Kemp was not satis fied by an un· res l?ons1ve reply f rom a senior presidential adviser All this does not allay suspicion that Mr Ford Intends to negotiate a new SALT (strategic arms hm1lahon talks) agreement on te rms that congressional and Pentagon hard·liners consider too favorable to the Soviets. INDEED, fear has persi:.ted that Mr Ford and Secretary of State Henry K1sa1ngcr would still try to squeeze out a SAl.T II agreement btfort tht• Nov. 2 election. That 1s now unlikely m lhe extreme, thank!\ to the time squeeze and the Kremlin'b c•u· t1on In dealing with a potential lameduck. But if Mr. fo'ord 1it t•lected. there Is no doubt of a post· election push for 11 lrt•uty likf'ly to contain a conc~sslon totally un· acceptable lo th1.· hard liners: virtual abando,nmenl of U.S. cruise mi:u ilC'R . Thi~ n p prthen11ion Is deepened by the probable departun· or Or. Fred ( EVANS-NOVAK ) lkle. Arms Control Agency direc tor wno in his sof\·spoken way has courageously fought against excessive concessions on SALT. Neither Mr. Ford nor Dr. Kiss inger bas been happy with lkle's frequent dissents. and he will be gone after the elecllon. LIKE MANY other Repubhcan critics of K1s:.inger's SALT policies. Kemp supports the President(come what may and will serve as a Ford campaign "advocate " But less partisan hard-liners wonder whether Jim· my Carter . his po!>1l1on a mystery. can possibly be any wors~ on SALT than the Ford· Kissinger team. The President's non-response to Kemp only con firms those doubts. The Ford·Kemp dJaJog began at the Republican nallonal con· vention when the President de· nied privately at the Capitol Hill Club with the Good Guys, an or· ganizalion of coni1ervalive Republican Congressmen. All went smoothly until Jack Kemp rose during the question penod. Kemp questioned Kissinger·s presence 10 Moscow seeking a SALT agreement while the Kremlin was financing Com· munist revolution in Angola. More broadly. Kemp asked whether Mr Ford's overriding desire for SALT If induced him to overlook not only Moscow's Afncan adventures but also Its refusal to obey the Helsinki trea· ly, its violation or SALT I and its muscular ques t for strategic superionty Jerry Ford, normally so pa Lient with opposing argumenll., was clearly irritated JUSl as he has been when Kissmger's views are contradicted in top secret sessions of the National Security Council lie lectured Kemp rather sharply. declaring he ought to know SALT 1s a (ar greater advantage to the U.S than to the Soviet Union. Then, concluding on a softer note, he suegested Kemp write him as a prelude to further discussion. THAT RESULTED in Kemp's three-page letter to the President Aug. 16. After detailing the Kremlin's massive arms ad· vances, Kemp warned that SALT I actually "opened to the Soviets the possibility of achieving strategic s uperiority and a dangerous preemptive (irsl slnke capability .. Kemp then expressed concern about the SALT 11 treaty taking shape, adding: "No trtat~ Is pre· ferable to one that allows the Sov· iet Union t o maintain the momentum or lls strategic pro- grams while handcuffing the ability or the U.S. to redress the emerging strategic imbalance that is a great threat to peace in the world." Kemp encountered tho Presi· dent publicly on two occaslon11 arter he wrote his letter. Mr. Ford each time reiter•ted his de· sire for a good. long chat on arms control. But not even a written reply from the President, mucn less a long chat, followed. Shortly befor e Labor Day, Kemp jogged the Wh.it.e House with a telephone call. The result: a letter received Sept. 14, not from the President but from his national security adviser, Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft. Kemp coMidered it unresponsive. The President obviowdy want.I no pre·elecllon discussion of SALT, particularly since Carter has been obliging enough not to bri ng It up In his campaign. But. this sile nce on SALT only validates the nightmares or the hard·liners about what will hap· pen ir Gerald Ford is elected to a full term. Oil and Gas Maneuver WASHINGTON Fo ur powerful House members ht1ve appealed privately to the f'ord administra· t1on to back oH an $11 S billion boondog RI t• for the oil and gas indu~try. The ad mln1strat1on supports a bill that would promote the development of synthetic fu els. Under its termK, the toxpaycrK would take nil the risk, nnd tho oil companies would reap all the prorlt.'l. (JACK ANDERSON ) In an urgent letter to Treasury Secretary William Simon the four llou~t' mcmbnis c-oll thf' i-.chrm(' a "!lwectheart loon." which would eortch the..· oil and gi.11 tyeoons. The four are Congressmen K"en flechlcr. D ·W. Va., and John Ding<'ll. 0 . Mich., both subcom mlttt'e chairmen with jurisdic· lion over energy matter11: ah10 Congressmen Richard Ott1nl(cr. D. NY., und Philip llaye11, D. Jnd .. both science und t'nl•rl(y t•x pert.A similar bill l ast December by a resounding 263-to-140 vote. But the crank-up costs have been rNtuct'd from $6 billion to $3.5 bilUon In loan euarantees, plus ~ million in price supports. This has made the bill more ' palatoblc. althou~h the end cost will still be $11.5 billion TIIE FORD admlnistrat1o~~as also joined the oil and •as In· du11try In u m lahty lobbytnll er fort . For a lime, the b11c'lcrtt 11pread the lngenlou.'I clolm Ch1tt the bill would help •mall f11r1crl' to convert cow manure Into )'Tl· thetlc fuela. But the clulm, ltC· cording to experts, ta of the a mo texture u the manure. Sad Story of an Obedient Little Boy The beneficlarie11 of the bill, accordina to the letter. wo\lld lJ'I elude 11uch oil and ga.'l Klllnts as Gulf Oil . Pacific l,lghl 1n11. Sunoco. Teita11 F.astern Transmission and Union rn1 Other oHlclel document11 in dicatc that Ashland, Exxon and Shell would a lso derive bencrita from the measure. Undcr the 1kll1'ul rno.nJ .. la. lions of Rep. Olin THflUClri°D • Tex , n everthe leu. the ..:111 atands a good chance to pa1111J Once upon a lime the~ wu a little boy named HonUo AJger who couldn't wait to grow up This was because grown.ups were always telling him what to do They told him what chorH to perform. which boob to read. why he should always obey the rules, how be should savt' h is money, when to get up, the beat way to gM along with others. the ~roper mo· tJons in danc:· lnC with little 1irla. \&'bat to wear, whkb way to part his hair, what toys to bu.y. the path to heaven, aod bow to bru.sh hls t.eelh. RoraUo wu a 1ood tJtUe boy .,-cS did what bt was told "I shall .J19rHUre.'' be vowed. "And ( ART H OPPE ) when I grow up, I shall be rich and succeurul and lndepeodent. And nobody will ever -.am ten me what to do.'' SO HORATIO persevered. Finally, be was ready to go off to college. "At last. I am free," he thought as he promised bis parents be would write once a week. Al college. the vocaUonal counselor told him his te.sts showed he would do well In busl nes1 maoasement. Hls facult,y adviser told him whic:h counes to take. And b.ls profeucn told hlm what books to rnd and ptipcra to write. Horatio graduahd with booon. The coneae's ~ploy. ment Placement Bureau told him to t.ah a ma.o.a1e.ment t.ralnff job with General Consolidated. The personnel manal(er hired him on the spot. telhng him what a great future he had IC hP worked hard and didn't rock the boat. Horatio persevered. In no Umt he was so rich and successful that he had to hire a financial ad· vlser to tell b1m which tax shelters offered double declining depreciation. ms WIFE WU very proud of tum. She woke him at 7: 1S ev· ery morning lnRtead or 7:2S becauseabe waotc:!d him to have a "cood breakfast." This caused a quarrel. But things Mtt patched up b)' a mart1a1e counselor wbo told Horatio to be "more con- siderate.·· Unfortunately, Horatio's analyst told him to be "m<nsell· assertive.'' This created a coo· ruct which caused an ulcer. HoraUf a doctor put him on a strict. GJ$l But lloralio'a Wile wu happy, partly btcause Horatio did exactly what their "exual therapist told him to do One eveni na. Horatio pul on ht!\ blue robe (that being the color h1s color consultant recommended>. parud his hair on the left <u bis hair stylist advlse?$1). sat. in a bean b1g chair <which his de· corator had told him to buy ), and tried through transcendental gloshJng (as his euru bad U\: st.ructtd him) lo achieve oneneSs with The Universal Chocolate Eclair. Unhappily, hts wU'e turned on televlslon. An old busy·body druggist told Horatio in no uneer· lain terms which toothpaste to buy to fiathl his cavities. Somethln1 snapped TODAY, HoraUo resides at 1be Daffodil Dell Happy Fann. Doctors HY he will alw&YI nffd •rQUnd·the-clock can) he bas • "~red hli second cb1Jdbood " THE B ILL would pro\llde guaranteed loans and price sup· ports for experimental S)'Tlthetic fuel plants. Tbeoretically, lbe plants would provide research in· formation ror the government and the industry. But. the four congressmen claim the real result would be a "windfall" for bi< comp3nles, which would develop commerclal rather th :t n experim e nta l plants. The taxpa)'ers. of course, would pick up \tlrtually all the bills. Tbus there would be a!most oo llnancial risk for the com· panits. But if the plant.s should ever produce • profit, the la.x· payera would aet none ot iL · The House rejected :. ORANGI CO AST DAILY PILOT RO(>ffl N Wtfd, PMhliWor Thom'u Krrv1l, E:dllor Oorboro Krtjbf.rh. F.d1tonal Pogr f:diuw Th• editorial pace Of the rtlot urka to inform 11ttmul1h' rcuders by pr~en 1111 thi11 pAj;l' dlvtrl <' rommtn Oii IOPICb of Interest by li)'ndt fd c-olumnl111 and c1rtoonlst provldlnl( a forum lot "' ''ic•w11 and by pruenunii nNapsptr'a opinion• and l Otl Ntrrfnt toplc1. The edlt opinions or th.-D11ly Plklt 11 OflJy tn lht> f'dltorlal ea6umn a top ol the P•at OplDIOllS prn~ed by the columnlna r1111oonl11tJ and letttr wrtt their own and no C'ndorM'm Lhrir vlell'S by lht Doll)' t.hould ~inferred. Monday, Sept.27, 'QUEENIE Bv Phil lnt•rfandi ' . "I don't want my money badt Wle that -I want to shout, 1Cream and Insult aornebody first!" Scorpions Next? Tarantulas Now "In' Pet ELK GROVE VILLAGE. IU. (APJ The "in" thing in pets is tarantulas, but scorpions are coming. ur.s a dealer m pets. 'Very few people wallt into the s hop to buy taran· tulas, but when they see them they are intrigued ." said Tom Kraus e. coowner or Noah's Ark pet s hop, a m ajor outlet in the Chicago area for lbefurry fellows. "IT'S IMPULSE buy· Ing. They think they are getting something the Joneses don't have," he said. "We don't sell to kids under 18 unless they are accompanied by their parenu. We buy them from suppliers five dozen at a crack and they 1 are s h ipped in con· • tainers." He said he's sold E.K>O tarantulas this year · 5Cam To Get Canned WAS HINGTON IAP> -The Agricult ure Departme nt hos pro· posed to reduce from 10 to five the number ol o(. ficlal ah:es or canned n pe olives on the market, which now range rrom "sm all " to "super special colossal 'l• The proposal, on which written comments are to be accepted until March 1 • l, would redefine the sizes and leave only '' sm all, medium, large, extra large and colossal, ' m easurin g th e m by diameter rathe r than the . present method of number per pound. up 25 percent over a year ago -"and thousands of live crickets to feed them . "NOW WE ARE gel· ting requests for scor- pions from some exotic pet fanciers who hove gone through lizards, snakes and tarantula'> and arc looking for something new to a maze their fne nds .. Krause s aid he ha.' on ly two "poor m an's !>Cor pions" in stock for $10 each. They are called Vinegaroons, he said. and don't even belong to the scorpion family . aJthough they look hke them . Th ey aren 't poisonous, either ABOUT 90 percent of tarantula species a re harmless, said Krause. who retails them from $10 to $40 {or one with a le~ spread of six inches They eat a couple or cnckels a day that sell tor 50 cents a dozen One or the country's tarantula s pecialists, Esther Lewis, 59, of sub- urban Lisle . said s he "does n 't appr ove of tarantulas being sold , bul if they are 1l should be under controlled con· d1t1ons for educational purposes. "KJDS /\RF. so hard up for e xcitem ent these days they buy them to scare people with ... said Mrs. Lewis • '' YIHI 101n SM()K[NOERS rtnw anrt fOllOw our pleuanl progrom Al SMC)l<ENOERS you 11 tmo•,. oit muc11 u you like un111 you ve ll'arnno 10 qu11 CALML 1 lllld COMFOR TA8L Y Yoo II bo """ ol lt•ll d••lr.• hl 11n<>1111 You 11 '1u•I PAINLESSLY WITHOUT \C.,I llrl r\ Wfllpenwtt. hyl)nos., amoke n10 .... n "' vou1 '"'" nr • chmf)tno 111ir well• L•~• '""' ol lllou•~n11, lnl.,MllOnlllly you c11n oecome iJ rell~,.<1 NON·SMOKf A 1011111y 1no1fltron1 10 C•Oll'•lles Come lo 1 FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION aM b"nq your c1g.aroltt1 •• , •n • ,...,. wMkl you won I need th11m LOCATION · LAGUHAHACH Slit ... s.. Mttet 1555 s. CUit ""'· . "·-·--- MEETING DATES: TUUllY, sm. ZI hplCMatory Mfftfnq ...... 6:4S p.m. ~ Starts ........ 7:30 p.in. "41WPORT IEAC H a.I CWI tf """*1 llad 515 Int .... "" WEDMEWY. SlPT. 29 &pl.-crtory Meetiftg ... 6:45 p.m.. Seftnor St.ts ....• 7:30 p.m. ___ ..._.,..,~ TllllSIAY,SEPT. 30 E p'•mfory Siii! Cmt Pim lllt1l ... ,, ......... 6:4S p.a ........ S:zl• . Gii 1111 fwy. at tnatlO St9+t •••••••• 7 :30 ,.... COSTA MESA COSTA MESA SATlllAl, ltl. 2 Siii CUit Pim llltll lqil•crtory Mettiltg •••••• 9; I S o.m • . .. "" ,. ........ 511 .. fir. II lristll) SWt\ •...•. I 0:00 a.m. Monday $ei)tember 27. 1976 DAIL v PILOT A 7 New Soap Has Ink in Its Veins SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -lt reads like a script from "Daya or Our Uves" gone modd.y·bopper: "MARY ANN SINGLETON. 25, a newcomer to San Francisco. is the secreta ry or EDGAR HALCYON, an advertismg t ycoon who bas learned he IS te rminally Ill. but has told neither his alcoholic wife, FRANNIE, nor h.is unhappy dal.llhler, DEDE. Coincidentally, the Halcyon family dog, FAUST. alaolluonly months lo live." MEET SAN FRANCISCO'S newest heroine: Mary Ann Singleton. coming to you five days a week on the pages of the San Fra11cisco Chronicle. "No other newspaper m the country would have printed at," &i&ile5 Armistead Maupin. writer of Tales of lbe City. a soap opera in pnnt ins pired in part by t elev1sion·s Mury Hartman , Mary Kartman. Maupin, 32, laughs a lot lately as he considers lbe contract he's negotiatlng with the Chronicle, the possibUJty of a book version, and the televlSlon series bb new Hollywood agent is talking about. MEANWHILE, MARY ANN IS recovering from a "crummy affair" with DeOe's cocwne· snorting husband, and trying to accept the homo.sexual next door -"Ile likes boys. Got it?" she tells her hornfied mother 10 Ohio She's also getting over the s hock of learning that her high school classmate. Connie, was a vie· tim of the "Tinke rbell" stranglPr who likes to leave hls victims spnnkled with blue glitter. And she's worlung at the Bay Arca Crisis Center. talking down would·be swcides and trymg to understand a one.eared masochist named Vin· cent. ··r THINK IT'S JUST trash," says Ed Bayley, dean of the School of Journalism at UC Berkeley "lt 's sort of imitation pomoaraphy. "l can remember when newspapers used to run novels in serial form," he added. "Some of them were rood. Some of them were nothing. None of them were this 'ad '' Maupin says his editors have balked at some bedroom scenes: "In cases where I've had two men in bed I've had to imply It and not say they were ac· tua.lly under the sheets t.ogeth~r," he says. GORDON PAT~ MANAGING EDITOR of the Chromcle, said the declslon to run the serial • ·as based on "a belief that certain ~aders are attra~ ed by a story or this kind rather than by news. "1 have no \llus1ons that what your critics ltke ~~ are what your readers '.,, h e 's a Is o lJke." he added. ,,..u1"9 o rer tM The read er~· slt(H>k of le arn-verdict on Tales of the In 9 t ha t her City is not Jn yet, Pates h I 9 h • C" h O 0 I said;'Maupinsaysevel')'· cltUs•at.-~ COii-body in the city is read· ni~ aeas ViC"t i• ing it. I hope he's right, o I t It ~ but l just don 'l know. My seat or the pants 'TI n k ~ r be I I~ feeling is that it's widely stra"gler aelao read. leave• lib vi~-1 • N 0 8 0 0 v thRs sprinld~d r ea lly want s to aelOa bhae gHt· admit they like 1t but t~.~ _ _ _ everybody does secret· -~-~ ly,'' agrees Sharon Stack, a San Francisco health educator and loyal reader "It glorifies San Francisco. It has to do with the San Franciscan's desire to hear about himself.'' Pates says ed1t.ors or a dozen newspapers around the country. thinking about gettin& into the See Vanity Fair's newest, their fashion consultants too. Pat Kavan and Gail Snyder are here this week w11h fresh ideas from Vanity Fair One example, this brilliant 1ade green or violet robe. It's lleecy-sol! Shevelva• of Dacron* polyester. printed (a lirst1) with lavender. violet and hghl green stripes. Sizes 8 to 18, $35 Zip 11 on over its matching gown. a sweep of jade green or v1oler Satin Glisanda9 of Antrone Ill nylon. P,S.M.L. $20 Alluring ideas ••• but you're not surprised. ll's Vanity Fair! Meet one of their special envoyt , and see 1n formal modelfng this Thursday, September 30, 12·4 Robes and Le1SUrewear and Sleepwear soap business lhemu>ves, have asked him about Tales. The New York Post Is runnln1 a dally sum· mary of the tt1levis1on travails or Mary Hartman. and at least one other newspo~r has be&un a seriaJ. "BaeUme" 1s the Chicago Sun·Tlmes· ftnt.~rson story or Mike Holiday, a supermarket bae boy who hvcs in Old Town wltb his cat., Helen. Chay, his ex.wife. b involved in a bisexual thrill nn& with members of the Chic1o1go White Sox ancl the Chicago Bears ln a r~cen\ episode, Holiday was mugged by a thug disguised u John Cardinal Cody. The writers are reputed to be top columnist Bob Greene and reporter PalUI Galloway. Oet on t.he Pe&nut.s ba.ndwagon. Look for t.he tree "Snoopy &nd You" eleat.ton stJcker inside a1)90i&U.y marked loaves or del1oJous taBtJn« Weber's Bieed.. 12' st1akera 1n all. One per lOlt. l'Ne. . ----------• 4 -• -----• • • • Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-061 l I .. . ,ff DAILY PILOT L /ti. Boyd ------xs,·--v.inventory Tax Attacked UNOTICE OF HEARING ON SAVINGS AND LOAN FACILITY APPLICATION Women Need Bosont, Brain That Mexican s.nacll known as the burrito or "little burro" -1p1ced sround meat wrapped in a aoft l.ortilla -wu dreamed up in East Los Anreles by a Mexican American wom1m who bad to improvise when she ran out oJ wieners at her bot doc st.and. · lt~m No. 861SB in our Love and War man's me labeled "Advice to the Sin&le Girl in Search of a Man" is a quotation from Zsa Zsa Gabor which reads, in er feet: "She should have an ample bosom and a good brain, And lhen Jel half of bolhsbow.'' No editor who errs now and then should forget that • the most renowned of n ewspaper men do • likewise. ln 1913. e:iltor Arthur Brisbane fired bis movie critic with the explanation that movies did not deserve comment masmucb as they were "just a passing fancy.'' WAltTS Q. "Why is it that grownups are less hkely than youngsters to have warts?'· A. The human body as it ages tends to build up antibodies against the wart viruses. When that clink of glasses k11own as a toast originated 300-plus years ago, it always was in honor of some woman. never a man ... Thal month when missing persons are most likely to turn up again is May .. Once the fragrance of that perfume gets to your nose. it travels to your brain at a rate or about 220 m .p h ... Patriotic trad.Jt&oo regards 1t as permissible to sing but never to talk while car· rymg the U.S. flag .•. Most recent surveys indicate that 81 percent. or the women na· tionwide are unsatisfied with their natural bu.stllnes. WOLVES The environmentalists, bless them. re- peatedly have said that there's no authenticat- ed record of any attack by wolves on people m North America Maybe not. But lhe survivors or a village ID Siberia tell qwle a story. A zodiac or hungry wolves one wanter, they say, didn't just kill human stragglers there-abouts, but again and agam raided their hou5es and sheds, s lithered through boles they chewed open, and npped into scores ol helpless peo. ple, cowering in terror. Surely, I can't vouch for the truth of the tale, either. But the picture they paint or those starving beast.s, clawing at the outside or doors to get in, the way some big dog.s claw at the inside to get out, is grisly. AddTen mail to L.M. Boi,G, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meta 9Z6Z6 1..EPAGE ~ 30, Pa<ltl< Vt .. , 0.-t 11 .. 8r11u A IC"'•ltt l Pt•\011•ro•"'°'"''" of Tllo ""9 .. ,._ of C:O"A -... r .. of tl<••HrtQ lntetm•"l P•t-1f1t \/•~• W.mcwt•• P•r-P•<Ht< V1,.WMot"lu.w-y 11<1ec1 .. , MCX.l..1ST•1t 11Ui14lH01..l..ISTEA rHt-o<S3n 0-ft• C:. PH~ ••o Se04 1S 1'•• S..nl-ll'f -1111•-EMI 8 HoUI\~ 111..--. Ao ... f'fN ol...,,11 11..-INr•tn IE of Pl<t<e"I .. ; Gor.id E ol C:..rttO.d. I•" 9ro.-0<1111,,,...., 11 1'"'94 •eftde.f'Hktfrtn MeWA\•ttWf'J'DU" of ...... c:i ......... py....,.,, .. 0--CI\ By 0.C. IWS11NGS Juanita Firth, pre:Udent ot the Oranae County Ol .. DMl't_...., 0~ bU W s.....1-1 CaUromla needs a b.ealthler business .nrpu can omen T~ • * * clmat•, 14~ Aaaembly Dtst.rtct candidate Ron CONG&£SSMAN Mark Hannaford. < o Cordova bu called tort.be rc~al ol the 1tale'1 in· Lake...ood) baa eaUliblished two consUtuent l'enteors Notice la hefeby given tNt 1 pvl>6te 1M1ttn1 hat been ecfledvled by tfle MPAATM!HT Ofr IAYtNGa ANO LOAN rel1lln9 to •n appllC'ltlon by ALL4TATI IAY1H08 AND LOAN ASIOCIATION, ll071 Lentienfllm lout.va~. No'1h Hottywooct, CA tll01, to' parmlalton '° ntabtlah a tac1111f 9t, Of In th• 1mnwcll1ta vicinity of Hawpo'1 Avenue and Holt AYenue, Ctty of Tv1Un County o4 ONnge. Ttla t1a1ring .UI be tle6d at the Oapa'1"'9nt'a office at 10:00 A.M., on the 25th of October at "oom •• 100 South Commonwa.ith Avanva, Loa Angelaa toOOI. 7».2711. ~~~ventorv w -alias the bn•fnessman ln Oranae County for c1tlzc.os unable to visit hu • 1 ..---Lona Buch oltice for ollerinr hlJ cUstomen • larce HJectlon," Jn HunUoeton Beach, the center 1~ louted on Cordova said. "It ~es malntalnln1 sum. l 1 u-... .... h Llb 1 Clt'Dl •tock for the customer's needs, and th al'• bad the top l er o the llun,......,on UolO&C rary. 11 l forbuslncssandthecoosumer" Talbert Ave. The hours are 12:30 to 2.20 p.m . In ''Many war•tou...-' .... flnna have located out.side Leisure World. Seal Beach, t.M offlct ls ln the maln .... _ lobby of the Mariner Savings Bu.ildina. 13820 Stal Calitomla to avoid thew, and that meua lost Jobe Beach Blvd. It ls open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. -and l~t lax revenue -berc lD Calltomla," be ,..---::=~~~--.,--------­added. Cordova ls a Democrat from the Lake Forest section of lbe Saddleback Valley. The deputy Orange County district attorney ls runnln& a1alnst Republican James Semons io the nth. Cordova also ba.s called for lbe pa.ssa,e or 5()- called sunset laws tbal will spell "the self· destruction or wasteful burea~racies once they have outlived their initial ~e. • • • *** VlVlAN HALL. the Democratic canclidate in southeast Orange County's 40tb Congressional Dls· triot, has fired off a stern telegram to the U.S. State Department protesting ils alleged lack of concern about Americans impri5oned in Mexico. She accused the State Department of "dragging its feet'• on doin& anything for the Jailed Americans and urged immediate action. ..... * HEil OPPONENT, RepubJlcan Robert Badham, says President Ford 1s backine him. Badham and his wile. Anne, visited the White House recently. They met with the President and presidential campaign advisor Stuart Spencer of Newport Beach. The Badhams were accompanied by Willard S. Voit or Newport Beach. Voit is heading the Ford campaign in Orange County and ls co-chairman of Badham 's effort lo win a congressional seat after 14 years in the California Assembly. .... THE WOMEN'S Republican Club, Federated of Laguna Beach m~ Thursday for lunch al 315 Harold Dnve, LagWla Beach. The speaker wall be Hospital Care Instruction Can PAID ADVERTISEMENT SNOOPV * INM * wtlTEHOUSE 'WebeTs. • * INTHE * WNCHBOX ~ tptttlcetlon 11 op.n fOt public ln~lon In •o- COfdanc• with th• C~NloMf'• r99vlatlona at altti.f omc. ot tha Oepal'tment o4 Savine• and Loan of the Stata of CaHtornla located et toO ~l'I Comrnonwaalth AV9nue, Lo• Angalaa I0005. and 350 San10me Stffel, San Ff'9nclaco M104. W11ttan ob)•ct•ona or otlMr documanta ,.1av1nt to th• appllcatlon •hould be ftlad with the Oep1'11Mnt, and a C09Y dellveracl or '"911ed to tlta appllc:ant, ALLITATI! SAYINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, not liter lhll\ Oc· ~ 12. 1979. Any peraon may appeaf at ttt• hHfing and make an oral atetamant dvrlng 1n 1mount of time llmhed by th• hHrlng offtc:ar, which In the •a" ot any ~ who hH not n1ect prtor wrtlt-" objection• M ocnar documanta la to ba limited to not more than ti mlnvt•• In duration, or such •ho'1er time H m11y be at- lowed by th• hearing offlc.r.'' NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT IN IRVINE lrvmc fSPEC.:> GoldcnStJtt> con11nuc toimprove rortherestor fo'or those v.-h n "ould like Readmit Lah will nffcr a 4 "~k vour hh'. additional informnhon. a scriM of course in .. pe~ rl•..idin.i: lo a hm1led · II you arc 2 student who would free. one hour, oncn\.llrOll lecture. number or qualified people in the hkc to make A's instead o( B's or have ~en l>Chedul_etl: Jrvme nrca. C's or If vou are a business person "ho \\ants to slay abre<tStoitoday's The!>c special free llno·hour ThU recently developed method · I d of instruction costs less than ,.., lhe ''"NthJnRtnR arceleruting wor d h-eturcs will be hl'I al tho followlni; tui!Jon of similar counes and 1$ lhe th1•n th" course is an absolute times: Thurs .• & f<l'i. St'J'lt. 30, 11 most innovative and etrective iwn:)'>il\ Oct. I. at 6 30 PM. & 8 30 P.M.: II bl · , .. A U IL-" In a few months some Sludent!I Sat , Oct. 2 at 10:30 A.M. & 1:30 program ava 8 e an u:..:: n '"" :1H· rc ... d1n.i 20·30 ti mes faster P 1\1 • Mon Tues & Wt'd Oct • The Capistrano-Laguna Regional OccupationaJ Slates. Jlt;unm..: ,pt•cd' that approach liOOO s, 6 at 6 JO 1:.M. & 8 30 P.M.' · ' Program <ROP) bas openings in its nursing as· Not only docs this famous course "ordll l>\'r minute s1stant/orderly course for those interested m work· reduce your time in the classroom Our avnai:c ~raduatc should The a lHJVt• meet.rngs wlll be held mginpahentcare. to just one clas~ per week for 4 rcJd i 10 l1m1·' fti,ll'r upon at ln-mr lln't Mutor llOl«-1, Ji ll short wet>ks but at al.so mcludes an u1mpll'll!•n or thl• t•oune wilh &i~l lhl'r IM, Jnmr <Oyer Rd. Students wall work in community blood pre· advant'ed i.l)fl'd rending courst-on mark t• ti 1 m 1> rove mt· n l 1 n ("oClt off l\t•wpnrl 1-·rcc.,..1y -· 2 t>XJll ssure screening clinics and can earn a Cardio t'assettt" tapt> !>o th.ti you can rnnwrehcn~1on ant1 cnncl!nlratlon East nf S11n Uil'l!O F'rv.yl ~mooaryR~~~~oo~PR)profic~~yca~. ~~~ii~====~=====iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~=~ Mrs. Gail O'Hearn, instructor, s aid ROP· trained nurs ing assistants and orderlies have been employed by South Coast and San Clemente General hospitals and by Beverly Manor and Laguna Beach convalescent homes. The course also offers a good preparation for nurse's trainin1. she said. AddUlonal ·information and counsellnc are available at ROP offices, 26900 Acjachema St., San Juan Capistrano; 496-3118. Park Expansion Project Approved THE CAME OF LIFE. COMING SOON in Newport Beach MA YO BODY CONTROL CENTER FOR M EN ONLY PROGRAMMED TO MEET THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF TODAYS <liE\l(A AAIHUA LE PAGE. p.h\lld •••r S,,.pt '' 19'• ,., ,,_..._of t t ,.,,,dfi,,tof\i'Al 8,.•cn C. Sur••"""° b¥ hi\ •It-C..1lr~ lf" P•Of, • Wf'Y l lO\f! ••"'U'f t'1ttnd M,., C.•'''• Wtn•ltO••c-. M' \ f P .. oe .,,., • m--mbfif ol tf\• Hunt l,.9ton tk.itP\ ( ref0-1\ff'I'\ IOC •t No tOJ •net •I"° ,,_.,,.,.,, ot Holy N.tmfl So<...,,, of 1 ... w r•WOr•dot ~•18,•ct'I, Rec.Y4ion •• ow Holy f:t°'4ry ••n twld 'SuNMY S-t>t 1t I JO PM •I Sm•IM ~ ... *'4Uty nw" w•' (•lebf•t" 10 lS AM, ~Ot 11t" .ti ~I Aon .. Vf"tttu,.. O'Nr-tf\ "' H....,1,,..,1.,.. llu<I> C.. Flnol ,..11,.. SI' .ti• •~t\ WP,tm•h\1•' Mf;,,....._ PM' w"''"''"'''•', c. \mtth' Mort\l.6ry Cl'"''°'' ~ -=-""' Oo•-0 -*: _, "' A S2:J7 .000 expansion project at Irvine Regional ·-• ... C:llll> .......... ~a..-.. BUSY EXECUTIVES I Of lnform,,11on ..,. '° •"'' s.rv1<n' •PM.-•• Park has been approved by county supervisors. Pa<tll< V-Ot-1 wltll ~ ....,_'S CALL NOW (714) 752-5155 A FIT BODY FOR THE ALERT MIND ,.t11ar11r :,:.,~'f•.•..,11..1..u. ~· !.!!:~.~; ... ·~ .. ~~ .... ~~ .... ~:.:_7,;,'; The plans call for bwld10g two restrooms, in· ~OI "•'"" c:.. , •• ,..., ..... s.e n """-" '"" ~ ... ,. • OOPM•• oo stalling lights and paving a parking area just south '"' Wf'W't¥Hf b• PU\ *"• EtM f¥f' PM tntHnwnt P•CUk. V••w ,..,,...,., rs ti g c e k e•11<1fl1tr M•\ lioll«rl CJa< ..... hrwl P ... Pa<tll<;Vl••MerluarydlrtC\Ot\. 0 an a 0 r (' ~,..,....,,,, of Co"'"" <Ml _,, '"'"' &11..•lt' ed f( •'•"o'o'"· ,....,,. •• , ''•"""'" o• E1t,.u1 F £•l•1ts. ,.,ldMt 01 In addition, s upervisors direct county sta ... ",_ '""•I ...... 41" ol s. .. u... " ...... ...,, ... a. ...... Co P•--·· members to prepare a lease for an equestrian THE MAYO OODY CONTROL r>ROCRAM roR MEN 3%1 Mac.ARTHUR OL VD • ~UITfS lOMOl NEWPORT OCACH w-~~~~·~·~-'"~~-~''~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~;~~=====~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~ ••, ..... 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A•'lflif'f\lti M1~,~V••1~. "' ..... "1W<l ll'f ........ ...,~ •• , "''"" '" ----------.. 4'•"' '"., .... , ,._,,, ''•<• ,.,.,, BAL TZ·8EROERON FUNERAL HOME Coron11 df'I Mar 6 73·9450 Co11i.1 M esa 6•&·2424 BELL &ROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Co~la Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY L lQunJ Beach •94-Q415 San Ju.1n c,1015lrano 495· 1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelpry Morruary Chaoel 3500 Pac1t1c View Dnve N ewoort. Callforn1a 644·2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOATIJAAY 627 Main St. Hunlinoton Beach 536-~539 SMlfH TUTHILL LAMB OUR W&STCLllt' CHAP£L -Mottuary •• 6•6-'888 •27 E 1711\ St. Costa Mesa rWftlt-r•fWfYlf•W•G ') OOPM W.t"f;fty Cf'tv•cfll I.,,~.,,.,. M•'"ot1el l'•rtl: 0 ""'-I..,......, Hollt Mofl-1d•'9< ,.,.., ,., .... ". -NLIU'H TltlA1HLr, rt-of "-Hiii\ Po~o •••• Seel h . "" "'"' .. " by wit• c....,..1i. lrlm· ... ""'""'° O•t•t\IM .. rvt(~-•I II-Hiii\ Me'ftOrlol l"arll o·c.in.- ~Htlt\'°"O"llOfYtllrte""'- NUHIOCUTT IV4' V HUN~ICUf ft\llH'li ti S..I n.•I> Po•Md eway \l>ol 7\, IU6 '" ...... _" o." C:.111 w .. _. .. 'WO It, ,,.. ... o_. • .,._ '"'~'""" b'f ,.., ,,.. ...... -ti 86\il HW,.,,t<llltol "'~ Vl\I• '9111 , llor .. r a Jvn• 'l•f'Y OI Uil'l'flltll .. t Com •••Hau•-H"" ....... , ol l•,,.,.. ra111 ..,_ O•Y f""-1•11 t t Yv<tt V•ll•y. Go• I IO ... .Md< .. lldr ... IJ .... 1 "'*_ ... ,_ Kt\ ....... ,..," ... ,.., '" '"• .,... .. ''flle• ,.,, 'WW'•' v r'¥1(•' WIU -....,.,..,. .. ~ 1t. I PM 01 ~''"l' _fl,,..V It\ t•tn'\•f\t w 1U b• A• Wt\tml"•l•t !IAll-rl•I P•f-. Wt•lmll\\~. "'411~ Smlll>l' Mort11ary 01r.-:10,, THE P\.U ... ltMO Ht:Afl,..G All C:ONO, ,.,.__ .. __ . t.~•tf't'fQY! ....... -ui. ... 1 .. $'~ Vlf .10 '"'' C."'•"O C..o·''"•~ I • •· • • ,....,· 495.0401 COSlAt.ICS'I U7'N_.,_,, '42-175J KJTCHB4 & IATH UMOOWM_. FUI IST1M.4 TU _Ow......,. .. AH.\M(l"'•MAIN ()l"U "))W l•-" •••fuoh• ., ~"" 712·1410 'l .. \I After all, we're only human ••• Ev-eryone has problems. We worry and become afraid of what's happening in our lives. Somelimes we feel threatened and get uptight or fttl guilty 3bout our thoughts nr actions. There's nothing wrong with thal. We're only human. Most of us can handle our day-to-day problems. So mt of U'i can't. We let our problems get the besl of us. And then we need help. Sometimes, talking it out with a friend can be the 1nswer. At other times we may need professional help. And realiz ing chat we need profes- sional hrlp is a sign of strength. You prob1bly know of someone who needs ht>lp .•• ••• someone who must learn how to cope with his emotions before they destroy him. ••. someone who can'l communicate with o thers and is becoming isolated from hls f amity and friends. ••• 50nwonc who's pushing himself too h:ml. expecting perfection from himself and others . ••• someone who can't relax and overreacts in every situation facing him. There is help for people with these and other problems. Al South Const Community Hospital the HOPE Center offer.\ 11 comprehensive short-term program designed to "help r'COJ>le heh> themselves." The program at Soulh Coast Community Hospilal stresses a one-lo-one contac t with the patient, so thal he can develop a clearer understanding of him!ielf and his responsibititie5. and perform al the highest level when he returns to his community. While in the hospital the palient learns to identify his needs and anxieties and to examine his personal feelings, values and goals. After discharge, he and his family participate in an ongoing outpatient program to help those close to hlm understand his difficulties . it you or someone you love needs help or information, call us. (714) 499-1311 HOPE Cen ter .. South Coast Cominunity Hospital 31872 Pacific Coast Highway, South Laguna, Ca. 92677 Fully o«ttdittd by rlrt JolJtt Commissiorr o" A «n'dJtoti<m of llorpir11ls. Alnllct11~ -/.fh11-0ll -htW11' /nsunrn« Ae«ptftl .. ,. .. Mond!y. Seplembef 27 1976 O~IL y PILOT A. THE FAMILYCrRcus· By DH Keane Sand Architects' Co nt~t S et i Anyone with a de.sir\! to crute ls invited to participate tn the 1$tb annual Sandcastle Contest at Main Beach 10 Corona del Mar Oct. 3 from noon lo 2 p m The entry fee ls SlO per pl()(. Entry blanks can be obtaun~ by ulline the chamber at G« 8211. Youth aroups and charities <'•n arrange for a sponsor by culling the chamber. most grandiose, best drip casu, be~l d~sigo, best liveable, best C'Onlemporary and m~t ztulhc~ lJC. "Ooddy wotched himself to sleep." Coast 'Y' Opens Up The Orange Coast YMCA will kick orr its fall progr ams with an Open House this week through Fri· day. The YMCA is located al 2.300 University Drive, .Newport Beach. FED UP WITH FAD DIETS? SCHICK HAS A BmER WAY! Lot's of people are ~ Many happy Schick discouraged wi1h ,,7# customers are quick weight ~ >.' reporting that they loss plans tha1 -', "'-not only lost seldom produce , ... ~ th d l . ! e poun s ast1ng results. • b t h . u are av1ng no Schick Center's difficulty new Weight MAINTAINING Loss Program doesn't \. use pills, shots ~ afterward without Of fad diets! dieting or unusual willpower. fw Information M frH Weight Analysis. call 558-8404 .. Got a prot>tem"' Ther& u:nte to Pat Dum1 Pot will cut rnJ tape qettwg I~ 0'1.$U.'l?rl ond a('tron .1101.1 rw£'d to S'1h.:e 11u.•qu1t1es rn govemm('Jlt anc1 bt.1.n· ties~ \fu1l 11our qut•sti.ons to l'at Dunn At Your St>rtKt', Urungt> Coast Doily Pilot, P 0 . Uox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. lnclud~ your telephone numhl.'r . The column uppc:ars datly except :>aturdays. Gu Cr.-d lt .'1billty Gap• DEAR PAT: I tned to use my Arco credit card last May, only to learn that it bad expired. I phoned Arco's credit headquarters in Atlanta and was told there wa.s a four.year-Old outstanding bill against. me. I never received any bills that were ten unpaid, so I asked for an itemized statement showing dates of purchase. where and how many gaUons were bought. So far, l haven't received an answer. I would Hke to have my ('redit restored by Arco, and don"l want this unpilld biU to hurt my credit rating. What should I do? N.C., Laguna Beach T .E . Strickland, cas tomer relatloas <'00rd1aator for Arco lo AtJaata, saya your account was offkJally c:loud bt May lt74, because the bill· big statements sent to yoa.r formu address were re· turned lo Arco rather than belDg forwarded lo yollT new address. From Janaary 1974, throa'b May 197,, Strickland rep0rts, your charges totaled SIH.37. You report you now have paid U1at balance in fuJJ , and Strickland bas promised to relDstate your account and tumisb new credit cards. Upon request Arco wiU furo.Jsh the credit re- porting agency used lo obtain your credit raUng so that you may u plain and correct your bllJlog pro· blem. Tbe Falr Credit Rep0rtlng Act reqwres r e· tailers Lo dlsc:lo e c~ reportlag agencies ased and requires the agency to explalo an lndlvldual's credit rating and make ntteSSary corrttllons. Bif«-Tak.-ra flut t•f B i lling DEAR PAT. La.st February r mailed an order for 3l'COuntmg forms to Medil'us Management or Hollywood. for use in my dental office. l paid the l'OSt, SIOO 82. ln full I was ass ured of delivery within one monlh, but l 11till have not received the forms. J finally was forced to purchase accounting forms elsewher<' Can you help me get a refund "' L C , Mission Viejo J o nl Tatum, Medicus Maaa geme nt's spokesman, had promised your forms would arrive wtlhln thrtt weeks of your order. She later e:J1· plained tbat the forms would take an additional 10 days. After a nother month pused, Tatum ha· vest11att'"d and found &be order apparently had been lost In transit. You now have received your $100.8% r efund. Tbe Commodore's Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber ol Commerce JS atai.lllS lhf' con· test. Catl'&Ories include: Most original, m~t unique, moat artistic. m06t bumorou.:s, Call 642-5611, Put • lew word• to worlc tor ou. SNOOPY * INTHE * WHmHOUSE 'WeberS. * INTHE * WNCHBOX Get. on t.he Pee.nuts be.ndwagon. look for the t'ree "Snoopy e.nd You" election stJc.k.er 1ns1de specl&l.ly marked loa.vee of delicious tMtr tng Weber's Bread 12 suckers ln all. One per 10&!. PNe. Plan your next business meetir:-g at the newest, most exciting hotel in Otange Counrv.- The Registry. The Reolstry Is Just 95 seconds from Orange County Airport, So your out-of·town associates con ny in. hove a successful meeting at The Registry. and fty out again ... fast. We hove 306 spocla\JS guest rooms and 18 beoutttully appointed meeting rooms. nex- Ible enough f0< srnoll gatherings of 12 all the way to receptions tor 1200 Here Is !he perfect place tor you< next sates meeting. training sesslOO. seminar. board of direc- tors meeting Next time. pion your meeting at the happy landing place ..• The Registry. T HE REGISTRY HOTEL OR ANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthurBoolevo rd. lrvlne. Phone 752-8n7 Other Reg1shy Hotels DoHos; M lnneopotts / 51 Poul Airport, soon 1n Scol1sdale. Atlz. Ow1*I MW! ope<•led by Hat.pitallty MM\41Q-I Cori>. 0.llu. Te HS Crocker I la11k in the DAILY PILOT DON'T BUY W FUR TURE! Sofa & Chair RE-UPHOLSTERE SAVE l/2 Now have your fi ne furniture completely custom re-uphol stered to look better than new at 1/2 the cost of new furnit ure. Fo r ove r hal a centu ry Beacon's craftsman have been fa mous fo r fine quali ty upholstery at great savings! ( I I I _/~L ,..., _ . ..,,,, I . !..- ~ SHOP AT HOM~ NO OIUGA TIONI CAll NOW .# • 7'4 ..... ,_ tA#I OIMt LOSANGEW 213 937-3700 ' f, S/,VCE 1921 SAVET050% ON FABRICS ( ho<N' trom Velpoint VelvC't-a $1) 1)) v.llut>, juc..t $3.9'i/y.ird-or N.1v,110 Nutria, a $17.95 value, c..p<'C 1.1lly priced at $7.95/y,ud· Utah R1c..quc, a $14.95 value, just $ r;. YS/ytlrd-or Arctic Beige, 100% nylon, a $1 7. 95 va lue, juc;t $7.95/yard-or select from tho~­ c..,1ndc; of imported ;lnd domestic f.1hn c in many colors, pattemc; and de1-'tgnc.., Jt Beacon's 1ow, low pnc· ..... DRAPERY $13 9 SPECIAL yd. Fine drapery fabrics • induding luxurious antigue satins now just $1.39/yard. Com~are elsewhere up to S4.00/yard. Beacon cust9m makes dra peries to fit your decor • yo u m ay never have a n opportunity to get custom made draperies at these low prices aga in. Call now for a free estimate. ORANGE COUNTY (714) 542-1476 CAU NoW FOi FIEE AT HOME ES11MATES t introduces loans by phone. All you do ro orrlv 1~ -"'•·~~- c.lll thc Crockcrl'honc- 800·1i52-WJ2. :mJ ~" c u~ the nccc~sary mform~llc •II. 2 e mNVENJt!NT ) 1111 l.IO Ju 11 fr nm 9 am In 9 rm \\cl"lc1l.1,,~ and 9 am tn 6 rm <;.irurdaf'· 3.F.\.~ We rail you bock to lt't ynu know if your loan'• been approvcJ . I-rum the rm 3l"}' nf ynur hnmc. \\ 1rhout cmrunK 111 the bank. \\"11hoot any parcrv.ork. t\nd 14 rlhout ;any l1~~)k. llwally 1othin 2 i hour~ Then ynu ju\l come 10 the bank. 'llgll your n.1mc on the fonn and itn home vmh lht" m"n<"V ( Th.11·, 11, 1 ~-----.... ....___,/ Tur otr thla coupon and keep It dote to JOW phont~ ----------~---------------------------­.. ·' t I l I Crackers cha nging banking. • • ~--·------.·~---------------·-·-·-············-·----------, ". ' 6J0 0AILV PILOT s Monday' Afternoon Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Pound Falls ,,t. , ,, .. .... 11 .... 11 "'" ..... , .. ,,.... " u v.-Yo LONDON CAP) -The Brltbh pound fell to "' all·bme low against the dollar aod olber leading world CW'l"encles al t.he start ot foreign ex- change trading today. At mldmornJnc. the pound was quawd at l .6900 doUan, compared wttb Friday nlchl 's dosin1ofn.7063. The prevlollft midday tradlnJ low a,1&Jnst the dollar waJS $1. 7010 June 3 before a troup of U.S. and other fortlcn banks stepped in with a SS 3 bllUoo credit to •tQJ> the slide Tht Pe>Und WH worth S2 last Mart'b• and G.40 ln Mart h um . Whipping Boyl Handy 'Profiteer' Needed er MILTO~ MO.SKOWITI When prtc.'l'S nae at the supermarket, who's to blame- 1.h~ food suppliers ((arm('fb, rood proc-aor•>. the dls· trlbutors o! the suJ>f'rmnrketoperators 't It would be convenlt>nt lo have a slmple answer lo lbal qutsUon. to be abk to pinpoCnt tbe blame 10 that wo could leap to our f~t and cry. "Aha. here's tho proflteer " Unfortunately. the K&tkaesque world we llvo tn doesn't lend ll$C1f to aimpll' ex· planaUons. The choln of l'vents that leads to tho l\t•mplng of a pnce oo a supermarket package seems to be complicated enough to leave evet"· yone along the way feel· lng frustrated and powerless. Money Tree For example. lhe past nine months have witnessed on outbreak in chtrerent parts of the country of wtlat thci grocery industry glumly calls "prite wars.'' They surfaced first in Chicago, then spread to the West and the South. ; . HOWE VE•. MOST SHOPPEas c•qcbt al the end or 4 cash register l ab •l lhe supermarket ~ proba~ NYi "What price war?" · The price one party pays is income to another party. ! Take another example . Several weeks aao the Agriculture Department. wltlch represents, ii it represents anyone, the far mer, complained tbat t~~. ut1on'1" s upermarkets were charging too much Cormut. ~ • .J THE CBAftGE CAME F&OM Don P1taf~\~e de1 partment's economJei director, who r..-ort•ut•l tbelf prices farmers gel for their cntUe and bocs bllcl _,ropped 26 percent a nd 15 percent, respectively, since JuJy, 19'7S. Tb~ declines. Paarl berg noted, are certainly not reneq.ect in UM) prices charged in supennark~ meat cases. ., Well. the s upermarket o(>erators naturally doa't •M It that way at all. Tb~ pointed out that retall beef prlcesba~ dropped 14 percent since Jujy, J975, and they d tedthesha.tl> increases in their operating expenses. Wages bave aoneup; So has the cost or energy. ;. So. who's right? •• CONS UM ER AcnVJSTS WHO have long promoted~ co-operative movement as an alternative t o profit·mllk.ing supermarkets wall find IJtUe comfort in the Hcent ex· perience or the Consumers Co-operative of Bemley, Inc) With 13 supermarkets operating in the San Frandsco Bay Area. the Berkeley co-op i5 one or the largest in the oatiol\. Yet at was forced to acimit to lta members last month lha I.he price wars in CaJifomia have made It Impossible fot Lb9 co-op to beat the prices featured bY. the big food cblillS. • ln any case. 1976 financial results of the nation's leadlnC' supermarket chains do not indicate unconscionable pro- fiteenng. At Safeway Stores, profits were down IT percent in the first six months. At Lucky Stores, the nation's eiabtb largest chain. earnin&s were orr 5 percent, raisin& the pro* specl that Lucky would fail to increase its pro(it.s UllB year for the first lim e since 1961. Both Safeway and Luck.y are headquartered hl California, where the price war was kicked off by tbe ex--. paneling Alpha Beta chain, west.em offshoot of eut~ based Americ an Stores, operator of tbe Acme. s upermarkets. • One major chain that has bucked tbe downtrcod ti, Flonda-based Winn-Dixie, which bas increased Its sale.a !or 42 consecutive years now. Winn-Dixie has the highest profit margin in tbe grocery, store industry. It conslstenUy nets 2 rents on lbe &ales. dollar Battery System: •J Portable Power A recha rge battery system orrering portable ~ ror home, office and rcereational products has been announced' by lhe General Electric Comp3ny. , Incorporating modern engineering technology, GE'• ~ckel-cadmium . baUerics can be recharged up lo 1,000 times or more an the company's new modular "mini" charger . (CONSUMER J T h e s y s t e n:i. r ep r ese nts a br ea klh r ouih in economy and conve- nience as welJ as in · performance, accordinc to CE. For the Cirst'. time. advantages or nickel-cadmium batteries a re: economically within the reach of every ronsumer wiLb the introduction of the BC-3 mini·charger •' THE CHARGER OFFERS THREE batt.ery-hotd1nl( modules that can be purchased separately or together. In- dividual modules are designed lO hold two pa.Ira of AA a.,., one pair of either C or 0 size of rechargeable okkel· cadmium batteries used in household, offiee. and' recrea. lional products ~och as transistor radio•. movie •nll' photoflash cameras, ralrulalMS, radi01, tape r ecorders a~~ toy!I 8eC'ause com1umcrs huy only the componcnls that art/. nght for their particular needs, costs are relatively low. • Charging is fast und inexpensive. The energy wed In' 200 rccharRes or a D battery in the OE recharge ball~ system costs lei.s than a nickel. Even IC baller1es were le~ "on charge" for an entire year, the electricity C<>lit WOJJI~ only be about lO cents. And lhc srstem Is cnerg¥-erricienl- battenes are recharged overnight when demand lot clcc, triclty ls al its lowest kvel. .. PREVIOUS I, Y, THF. CONSUMER'S only alternative to thrown way butteries wM to buy a charger COllUn.c from $1.S' to $30 -the cost of from 00to150 lhrowaw ay b.U.rtes. ft Th<' BC-3 m inl churJicr is de!ilgned to u rcly t'harae baa.- tcn es on household current. Its modular de11lgn allt>'#S r~ ~aity ottachmt•nt of the component thot will hou5C the ba~) l•rie11 lo be c barwed. 'fhc unit then ls plugl(od into nny At.n~ dard 110/120 volt ouUet 1 a ~ GE rC'Chllrgenbles are de!ligned fo r use in rnott appUc: .. ' tions where ordinary lhrow11way bottertes oro uted. ThetJ are Interchangeable with othrr /\/\, C and D alie bellcr1e~j wit-d In battery-powered products Mo11t Important, bccaus~ they are recharaeable they can often be expec:ted to tu t a.• Iona as the product In which they are used •• Fir1n Leases Space· • ')1 •) I ! General Electric MedJeaJ Systems has teaed s.a- 9QUare feel or • 10,000 square foot building currently ~tir; C'CNtnaction at I6e62 Hale Ave .. Irvine. Tho $200.C)OO bullClji lna it ot tJlt·UP concrete construction. ... ~ . II. Big Trade Deficit '1~ l• ~ W ASRlNGTON CAP> -Imports or loocb ha tb U .t ed SUltt dropped more sb•rply in ,\u1ost than UPJJIU, b • the l'8de defltll lor the month wu 1tl)l lhe lh"'I W.ull ~. Lhe governmttlt has annouo~. . t The Commerce Department said lmpotU ucffded e l ports by S757 7 mlWon In A.au&\. That waa smaller lb 1 July's deficit. $82'1 I million, but wa,, the a otenthinth~ months so far this year. Tbrou&b those elthl months, thO'~ Uoo '• trade deficit amount~ tO $2.S billion That ~mpara wilh a$'7.2 bllllnn ~urplus nt lhf' !\am eUme l ast year. r onight's 1V~gllts &TLA e 1:00 -"Masque of tbe Red Deau.." Vince Price 1n aqother Edaar Al· 1aD Poe thriller &oat la.. -1th Jane Aaer. NBC 9 t :OO -"DaMJ: Portrait of a T"'1qe Runawa)'." Eve ftumb 1t&rs H a JS.nu-old alrl wbo runa away lrom an ~"' home and becomea • prostitute la Hollywood in tbta 1V movie wlth Bo HoplWia, WUUarn Scballert and Lynn CarUd. ABC 8 t :OO -"Murderer's Ro.w." Dean Mariln actlnaJust for the Helm o( It la this IPY·VS.•Countenpy ruck from 1966 with Ann·Mararet, Karl Malden and Camilla Sparv. TV DAILY LOG MONDAY .c... ....... • .. ,.,,.,... It ""' ',., • Strlh Y111,Un and 8ud4y lloCll~ (~ (l1) IMMlt .,,.. • .... : ~l (1111) "hctefl' W1.e1" (d11) '11 -~lllid C'ltn111. OJ111 Cunoa _,:30-e '{?. 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Airport 1m " Kennedy · wut take time out from hls "Blue ~ XAtaht " televl11on "°rtt>JC to reprise his rolu u Joe Patron!, the super Mr f)XJt of the al~ world In "Airport" M wa.'I the a1tf1eld boss who cJeartcl nmway durin& u bluzard "Airport 1975" had blm promoted to attline execuUve and h4' helftd reacuo a damaeed 7'7. This lime around. Kennedy-Pat~nl will ~gain help retcue a 747, tlu.s one a pnvat.e Jet lhat danp· pears ln the Berm uda Trlanele Spy Flick Planned LOS ANGELES <APl -Two eu>erts an tough action. Charles Brooson and Don Siegel, are com birung ror lbe first time in a spy thriller for MGM, '"Telefon " Siegel will direct Bronson in the adapta- tion or a novel by Walter Wa1er. written for the scr~n by Peler Hyams. Bronson plays a Russian agent dispa tched to the United Stales to prevent unauthonzed commurust sabotage that threatens MLC..M&S•ueo.-... M an. &YUfCW.r"'-1 lO .. M '"'If 1) ~!f'_ffl~ ~·~A .. -_. ... ~...... w•- "RATTLER" DAIU 4 T l I i-t 41.,.15 "IUG" ·•oot 10 llU Y JOf"' ........ ,l-4._ ... ... \&f ,..._, ... , .... ., !"RETURN 10 MACON J . -.. ... _. .. .... COUNTY' ,.,, .__.. , .. .. .A "THI P<)OD V °' T'Hl'&ODS" ll'OI '"TWt C>RLU SCOUT AHD CATHOUSI THUlSDA1"' lo start World War lit, Marbn ElrJnd wall pr-o-duce Movie Resumes LOS ANGELES <AP> -After a fi ve-month lapse. "9-30-55" has re- sumed filming The Universal Picture was forced to s uspend April S when s tar Richard Thomas broke an ankle In a motorcyC'le acc1dt..nt Susan Tyrell has Joined lht' cai.t The title "9·30-SS" de nvt!S Crum the dalt! that actor .lames Dean was killed m n h1ghwa\' acc1 df'nt 1114 ............ f .. Ill 7601 "'''"::THC TCHANT'' !RI 11 .. H\,llH '1HE &Rm SCOUT AMO CATHOUSl THURSDAY" J , ...... CINE MALAND uui. ... .., ... ,,. .. n\ 1111 ........ ~ "11M£ mw ovu THE CUCKOO'S NEST" •l '"''"·•fl "'Wllll('S POPPA, .. tJU U CINEMALAND "AllCI IN WONDHLAHO" lXJ llt• ... tM , ........ .. Mll-.oo«S "SILIMT MOYW' ., .. IYHTTHIW. AIOUT SU" Ill ·i.04-AN'S lUM" "HAllT & WA.Ua GO TO M1W YOllr INt • ' Uy lb ~SOC'la~ P~.,_. The followana are RUlboard's hot re~rd h1l' for l~<' v. ~elt ending SittW'day, October 2 aa they •PIX'&r tn nt>~t week'* iuuf' ~ Biilboard ma,az1ne HOTqJNCLES I PLAY THAT f"\JNI.. Y MUSlC Wild Cherry t Epic Swt>~t City I 2 J'D REALLY LOVETOSEE \'OU1'0NIGHT Ena land 1>011 & John Ford Coh•y <Big Trco > 3 A FI FTH OJ.' BEETHOVEN Waltu Murp.hy & The ffjat A1>ple Band < Pl-1vate Stock> 4 OISt'O DUCK Hick IX'es & His Cast Or Id.ios ( RSO I S LOWDOWN BozScJt(i;:s <Col umtmal , 6 OEVlL WOMAN Cliff R1d1~rd <Rocket l 7 SUMMEn Wl\T tUmledArtlslM 8. IF YOU LEAVJ.: ME NOW Chicago 1Columb1al 9 SllAKE YOUR BOOTY KC & The Sun!lhme Band <Tt\ > 10 STILL Tli~ ONE Orleans 1Asylum I 1'0P LPli I PETER t-'1'AAtPTON Aln·e IA&M > 1-'rumptofl Come1 2 BOZ SCAGGS ilk Degrt•t•s 1Columb1al 3 LINDA RONSfAOT llaMen Down The Wind I Asylum > 4. FL.E ETWOOD MAC <Repni.~ > 5. WILD CHERRY !Epic.Sweet City) EASV U STENING 1 I CAN'T HEAR YOU NO MORE -Helen Reddy <Capitol I 2. (f YOU LEAVE ME NOW <Columbia) 3 FERNAN DO Abba <Atlanltt') Chicago 4. DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' Olma Ney,ton· Johff CMCA l S GOOFVS Cal")X'nters IA&M I . COUNTRY SINGU :s l HERE'S SOME WV~: <MCA l Tanyu Tucker 2. TH E GAMES THAT l>ADDIES PLAY Con"ayTwtlty <MC'AI 3 YOU AN 0 MI!:· Tammy Wynette <Epic I 4 ALL I CAN 00 Dolly l'arton <RCA I 5 It" vou·vE GOT TJIE MONEY l 'VE GOT THETIME W1lheN~li.on ILoneStar) •Storm' Slww Set LOS ANGELES <AP) Ben Johnson, M1cbae.1 Parks. Horst Buchholz and a mtlhon bees are star· nng m .. Savage Storm," a two· hour World Premiere mo~efurNBC . FLlmmg has started m New Orleans on the him, which concerns invasion of killer i\fncan bee~ dur· ing a Mardi Gras celebration Bruce Geller ts direct· ingfrom a script by GuerdonTrublood t· ' Mond!)'. S!pl-'"ber 27. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A I l ""'1 f!M C.n (fill .;~) ~· 8l Dl.AtM '"' ·--Mawtl0 1:i.. _ ......... -' . -----.... """" <111'4~) --..-MfOWAY •NI CANNON IAU , ... _,,,. ... ,__, ...,_..,.. __ • h ...... _., "'°' • --· .,~ ... MOMIN tw • "42G llllllCMNA noH Of HTfl HOllO ICI : J -····---· ~ I ....... .............. "42G NM ;ffsio I n-.• _. • ,_ ro'ft•Ool ·-c.a• lHIT LYNOON , .. , ~ ....... ,. -·-··---· ---~ llUY IAaC '"' .. -~ CAHHOH I.AU , ... -····· ... -·-· -·--··i.---.... ~ ... MOMl.J:/J ~,... -----, ... ·--· ....... 4 ...... "'Cle 11NOO LONO a TUVIUHO All STAii 1M1 HfNDfNIUllO--·-·---· .. ·-t -"""'"IA ·--· IAHY lYN~ ... , CONftllUOlll , ...... , ... -· .. ·--· umras "' ""'. 1uo ..... (--•m IN SUICN Of OUCULA 1"1 l'IVt• TAUS FtoM THI CIYPT ,,., . ' • ·-,, • . . ta.AN -OU.Wtilt • .,..,, •• WIWTIU I :==:..::...~-~.,.~~'"~'-"-NA~NT~~-1 ~~'1:1 ~., ..... u.-.... ll"TIClt 111 -Mn'41Ul"' GUMIAU IAUIY , .. , '"""" ....... ,.,,... CA.o .. flHlfl I TMf MAH 111 -~ .. \ Deep . ~ I Throat· ~! -PLUS-~ ., ,, The Devil in tit Miss Jones 1' I I . . • _..J-•• Al.I OAJLV PILOT Mond!y. September 27. 1978 Harris Ov rcotnes Critics, NY Giants LOS ANGELES <AP > ~arterback J amei. Harns faced down has cnlu•s and the New York Giants when he returned to active duty and dlrectc-d the Los t.n1elea Rama to victory 1n their 0ome National Football League opener Hanis, who says he doesn't gel ~· due cred it because he 1s black, set up one toU<"hdown with a pass and threw for another lo b.nng the Rams bctck from a 10 O deficit to a 24-10 tn umph Sunday He completed 14 of 23 passes for 179 yards with JUSl one in tercepllon as he came back after breaking the thumb on hi:. right band , the one that holds the fool ball, on Aug. 28 m a pre:.ea!>on eame agains t Buffalo "The thumb didn't bother me in throwing the ball," Harns told 'oewsmen "My m3Jn concern was banding off the ball The ten dency would be to pull the thumb back. But J had no problem ... Earlier. Harns had said he didn't thmk he re«"t'ed the re coanltlon he deserved 811 the quarterback who d!rf'cled the Rama lo division titles the pai.t two years. He was quoted, "I'm JUJl not accepted by the press becau se l'm a black quarterback · · lo hJa absence, the Rams hr~t started R o o J a wo rsk1 a t quarterback and when Jaworski broke has s houlder in the seas<>11 opener .taini.t Atlanta, roolue Pat Haden took over The R.im11., beat Atlanta and tied Minnesota :.o now have a 2·0 l record with ~ewYork 0-3 Coach Chuck Knox i.wd then.> was no doubt that Harns at too perce nt e ff1c1ency was t he team's f'<o. 1 quarterback "J thought he played an ex· cellent game." lhe coach said or the veteran he named lo start JUSl last Thursday "He threw the ball well and he had some re al clutch passes for ui. " The key throw was a n at pa<.s .... .,,_ ..... ,. PHILLIES CELEBRATE Outfal'lder (;reg Luzins ki pour!> champagnt• o\ <·r Philade lphia gl·ner a l m anager Paul (hH·n~ afl ('r t hl· Ph1lh<>:-. rldc·uted Montreal, 4·1. Sunda\ to t·a ptun · thl· ;\a t1onal L1.•a guc Easte rn D1 v1~1on llllc. to John C•ppellelt.a on a pl1t1y startang •l tht' Giants' 32. "Most of the derense went deep," explain ed C•ppellettl who earlier had scored on a 10-yard run Iller the G ianb scored 10 points 10 the first quarter The New York touchdown came on it l<l·yud pass from Craig Morton to Bob Tucker six pl~ after Pat Hughes intercepted a Harris pass Then there -. ere boos for the black quarterback But at was cheers from then on as no other HJrns throw was picked off by the qpposmon and the Rami. in tercepled four Morton throws Joe Danelo's 22 yard field goal had opened the scoring and 1l was 10-0 going into the second quarte r . Finally. the Rams mounted a 61 -yard march in eight plays with Cappelletti c a rel 1ng his right end for the touchdown Early tn the thJrd period. Tom Demll$eY kicked a 44-yard fi eld goal and the s core \\aS taed Lale in the third period. Steve Preet•e intercepted a Morton pass al the New York 41 and re- turned to the 3S Two plays later. 1t was Harns to Cappelletti and the go-a head t o u c hdown. Another interception led to thr final Rams score, a one yard smash by Jam Bertelsen. Scheduled LO meel Ute Dolphins in M1am1 next Sunday, the Rams ha\'e Jost linebacker Rick Kay who mus t undergo !>Urgery for tom knee l1gamentc; today Ques- tionable 1!. defens1\'e tac kle Merlan Olsen who has a hamstr- ing mjury . "I have had many other m- Junes but never this one," said the 36-ye ar -old de fl'n s ave stalwart "I could be back in one or t"'o day!> or it could take longer I don 't thmk it w1 II be longer ." "I reached out to grab Csonka and l actually did the s phts " ..... " ,,,,. c; ... 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PA\\fN Ct 1114• 11' ~'°'"" M ut "" U /ti .. lMy••fh lo' • .,..,. •• , H <ttt1 Ii It t t It Phillies Whoop It Up First Title for Philadelphia Since 1950 MONTREAL <AP l T hC' scene in the lorkrr r(l(>m w <1:. typaral of an) lc>am thJt hJ' JU'il won a l'hamp1onsh1p Players l>quirtt•d one ,mother with champaAnc A few Wl're fortun:.itr to gel -.umt' do"'n their thro.1t-. T hl'r<' "'J" "h1x1p1n~. hollerini:. ~l'l l'.1 m 1ni: and lau.:htt-r ThJ 1· ... lht• "·'\at \\II\ ror tht: rh1ladelph1a l'h1lh1•\ ~ndav ct"l thev c aptu a 1•<1 tht• N11t1unal Lea~ue 1<;a11t I>" 1'\1on tatlt> bv tM•at1n~ lht' l\f nnt r1 .. 1I fo:;>.pOl-t I. I n I h I' ' I I ... l i.: J m t' II f •• dc111hi1•h1• .1d 1· r T h i· l'h 1ll11•s 111 01'h<'d 11n1• anuthrr .t rte r t hi' R••me an1I jogJ:N1 u (( I u I h l' rlu bhoU"I' for the chumpaicne purty, rclc bral ing Ph1ladelph1a ... first t1lle since the Phab be;1t the old Brooklyn Dodge r:. an lhl' final day of the 1950 l>l'Ul>On for the ~attonal Le ague pt'nnant Tht>y won their only othtff nali( m 1915. The players Jo ked with eJr h ot hl·r ·nw lnni.: haul finally "a' o \'e r and 1t wu!> a time lo celrhrate Tim McC11r ver ldughl'd a nd Joked h1~ way through what \\as sup~ed to be a television 1nterv1c w Other players i.:rabbed bottl\·S n( rhum pagne and sprayed Manager Dan n) Ozark and each other. Thl•n. thl.' Phillies !lt'nl the .. r rubi. out to t ake earl' of the Ex t>o r-. 1n th e night c ap a <; l'h1laitclp h1a edged Mnntrt>.il, 2 l . m u gaml' that wai. calll'd A 's Face Royals Tonight 0 ,\1\ I.AND 1\1• 1 Cun the Oakla nd A 'do an the cominjl week whnt th1•y rnuld nllt dn .n !hi.' prc·v1ou'> two weeks close o 41".l·gaml' gap !leparnlanl! lhc•m frnm Wc.-sle rn Division l<'ader Kanus City in the Amt>riran l.c·:l~ll<'., The l\\O dub-. OJ'4.'0 a three ga me <1cru~s here tonight. and the v1!!1lm.: Hoyal:-. n1•t•d to win only one 1ramc to reduce their m11111c nutnht'r tn 11 'ii nit It' .:ame Arter th1 ., "cm•s. tht• A's havr three games left against C'allfom1n .• inJ thr Ro) al:! "''"d up v. 1th a trio a gainst the Minnesota Twms The ft o> a ls, the only one of the four major league division leaders v. ho han•n:t \\rapped up their playoff s pot. l~t 3·1 Sunday to the Teicas R an~(·r'I at Arlington. "'h1le the A's were rained out ut Chkago The mined-out game with the White Sox will not be . r eplayed unless 1t Is necessary to decide the division champlon•hip because or rain art er seven an· nm gs "We 're onlv one third of the way there. but 1 t 's a big step," said Oi ark a b<>ve the loud noise that was magnified when one of the players :.udde nly let off some firt'crackers an the washroom or the clubhouse. "l never felt that this team would let up," he continued as he wiped champagne from ha:. race. "J was confident we were going to win this th mg, regurdless. "I feel we 've got the best club m baseball," Ozar k continued "I felt that way last season , l felt that way during Inst winte r and I still feel the u m c way today "We've got a f(ood bench and the guys all worked hard together for the same goal. We won the title bt>cau!lc of the good balance and the good players we have " The Phil• had huHt a 1S1-'l· game lead m August only to see the m argin s hrink to three pmes ln ear l y Sept e mber as Philadelphia s lumfl('d while Pit ts burgh caught tire But the momentum s h ifled again a s Phaladelphla regained Its win· ni ng ways while the Pirates bcMan to skid The Phillies won the first 1itame on Greg Luzlnskl's three-run home run in tht' slxlh !Ming com- bined with Jim Lonborg's nmth compl ete -gam e pitching performance LA'S JOHN CAPPELLETTI (22) IS DRAGGED DOWN BY B RAD VAN PELT. Garvey Near s 200-hit Ma rk; Dodger s Win LOS ANG El.ES <AP> Al the start of (ht• month e'en Steve Gar\'ey kne"' at \\OUld take an ex traordanar} effo rt for him " to re 3<'h 200 hits for I he third ~traighl year But toda'. with sax games re ma101nJ:, he IS WllhJO fl \'e Of that plateau , s om e thing no Los Angeles or Brooklyn r>odgl'r •11 O•m•1 •ft•• IC '11J01 C..·(•t 7'Hou IN\ .ti l n Ano-o' y,,f ;1t4 •U f 1"4,tf \ •,J• \. 111 fY H""• ,, °'' U''I Anqt1 , 1\p "' ' ·'' n • 't"• ever accomplished three year s in a row "I knew 1t would takt' a good ~ptem~r." sa1<1 Garvey \\ho had two hits Sunday 1n the Dodgers· 2 I '1ct1>ry over Cmcin· nalt "But I hadn't bad a hot streak all ye ar so l'mdue .. Garvey s t a rte d St>ptf'mbc r n(•1.-ding 43 hits 1n the Dodgers' final 32 games for his third sue cesslvl' 200-hil !>Cason. Dunn ~ September he has batted .396 138 for 96 > Ga rvey'<; ftr!>I hat Sunday even· tually led to th(' <lecisave run. t•nabling Doug II au to po!>t ha~ 16th val'lor:.. a <'areer high. a.., wt'll as In" er h1., t•arn<'fl run :>vcrage 2 54 , scC'nnd only tn New York's Tom Seiner who 1:. at 2 47 CINCI"""" LOSAHGfll S •b , ft.,,. •b , "'bt R.-,"-J lt> 4 n "n t 1)()r . lb • 0 l 0 Vt ,, •• u ' l 0 ftut•n .. , H • 0 1 1 NiortMn }fl I 0 0 P C.m,fhrf , 0 ~ 0 (,J.o•t•t1f • 0 0 r..,,w-., •n I I Io t "'°""t 'O • (i 0 t\ ',., tt> 7 n n 'I f\Ad~'f tf , ' 'I\ Jfu,Wlt\\ "no" r ono·o< •<-"" '' • 0 1 0 ..... ,, • fj I) t N-·•N>r( I 0 } ' P~· I••' I I I ro Gr•"f'l1,.,,,,.,~ I 0 n 'I Ru, .... '" n ~ <l" '"" "''•0 1 I) Q,, .,, .. l', I I) (J 0 Lum~n I I) 0 ~ FilUU t n ') n '-''m'""'l)U "~,,,, ~\onn" I I) I ft O•' H•t'!Oti ' ,... I) n Au"''.,,,.,., (I I) 0 0 •~.14..,n ,, (I 1n ft)l•I 11 t t l f r.1.,1, t" 7 ,. I (1nt11'U"dlt t)l10 M• fJ•' t t 1>• .,..fJ..,,. M1 inn t1,~ 1 t r,.,,,, tf'Hool\ f)I• 11'1 Al'YJf'I" 'tt)H ( '' '"',.' ti I fl Al\'1.,., \ ._ 1tt Jjyf -t•f'• ·X>I" w,.,.,,,., \9' <i"'"'', '\ "~·J tP M II fll 1111 \0 llt(t\•, 1 t '" "' \ 1 ' • t . ..,.,'" .... ,,,, • 6 I I) n i-... u W l#i It I / 1 H•,.,.. \,.t.;-t-"""''lf'I ''"'' ..,,,,, , .... ,, ' I) ' I 1 l"t A ,..,,,.,.. •"'ae{lls i\she Tonif,fht Confidence Key To Gottfried's Play LOS ANGELES <AP> Bnan Gottfried says he never looks at the draw sheet whl•n he arrives at a tennis tournament ") JUl>t COOCl·rn my<,elf With each match ai. it romcs," said Gottfncd Sunday after becoming the Cinde r e lla st ory of the $125.000 Pac1f1c Southwest Open at lJCLA 's Pauley P:lVahon. Had he looked at the draw last Monday. he could t•as1ly have speculated that he would have to beat Eddie Dtbbs. Jimmy Con· Ou 'I'\ ·1·.,,,;g1u ('lau111wl 2 at fi::lfl nors and !lac Nast ase to Ret to thc finals or lhl& tournament And that's exa ctly where he finds h1m~<'lf aflt'r playmii a hrilhant match ;igamst Nao;tase 1n lht• sem1fmals. winning 2·6. 6-4. 7 5 Earlier. he had whipped D1bb~ 6·3, Ii l and i:ottcn pa'l Connors when the tournam <'nt's lop se~d had lo default near lht· c•nd of Cht• f1r<,l s1·t Gottfried "'1 11 now race Arthur Ashe. a 6·3. 6 3 winner over Mex· 1co's Raul R.1m1rcz an the olhC'r sem1f1nal. They'll pl;iy for tht: $20,000 first plar(' pn7<' toni ght. "I reel I 've played we ll the las l four months ." l>aid the 24-year· old Gotlfned. "The b1ggei.t dif- ference an my game 1s my im- proved confidence• I 'vc come dose lo "'inning a lot of matches so I knew I could do ii It was JUSl a matter of my c·11nf1rl<'nc<' " And it was tonf1dlonre that Got- lfrat•<I needed aj!aan\t Na.,tas<' in the fan al set, "her<' there wNe sev<'n i.ervlCl' bre nki, an a rollt·r coa-.tcr display of ll'nnas Down a break. Na.,ta.,c foui:hl h;ir k with another hn·ak to de adlock the s<'or" at 5 5 Gollfm·d was l'Qual to the <'halhmge and rerorded a nolhl'r br<'11k lfto then ralllf•d frr1m lo\<' 40 on his own serve to win the match when Nasta~e misi.ed a volley at the net. "I think there were so many br eaks in the hnal set because we each wanted to win so much," Gottfried said. "When one guy would break. lhe other guy would dig in a httle more. "I stayed back a lltUe more and was patient. I Cell I hit good approach :.hots. wtuch you must against Nastase because he is so quick.·· Nastase. i.eeded Wrd, was ln- \Olved with ltttle t'Ontrover•Y throughout his five matches. He was polite and quick lo give G~t­ lfried credit after the match. "You gave him a little t'hance, he can beat you." Nasta..~e said of the 10th-seeded Gottfried. "I like to play clo!ie matches, but I lllce to wan J had a good tournament and the crowd was good today. l JU:.\ lose. no excuse ·· Borrowe d Drive r Helps Sne ad to Win NAPA. Calif. CA P ) -J .C. Snead used a driver he lifted C>AU or Johnny Miller 's garage to de- ny Miller a third consecutive Utle Sunday in the Kaiser Jntema· taonal Open Golf Tournament "I can honestly uy that's lhe he'll J 've driven the ball th" year," Snead said after a final round, four-unde r-pur 68 had secured has second victory or the year and s ixth of his career. Snead, who fini11hed with a 2'4 total, 14 under pur, suJd his driv· ing had been a problem all yea>, even when he won the San Diego Open earlier this 11cason. Tanana Sharp Again Angels' Lefty Gets 18th Win He'd noticed 11 driver lb Miller 's haM he liked a couple of weeks ago and found Johnny wasn't us1n~ It. During a practice round Tut•11day, he noticed Miller rummaging around the garaae Ol h1t1 home, between the 10th and llth holct1 on the> north courlle or the S1lverado Country Cluh BLOOMINGTON. Minn CAP > The Minnesota 'I w11ls may own th<• h1ghe1t tcum hatting average In th e Americ an League. but they're nu problem for Frank TananJ "It's touuh for me to lose with rour runs." said Tanuna, 18 10, aflt'r he whipped the Twin11 4· I Sunday "Our team ha'l gntten me three, rour or fi ve runs every t1mr we plav1•d lAlo(:Hn!>l Min nesol a this yea a ' That's thr<'t' t1mt·~ to he cxal'l and Twin~ 11k11>rc•r <i1•1w Muul·h 1'1 1otlad he doe~n 't huvu to worry ubout the Angels IPny &J11un this year. "If he was playmi;c with a l<'am that hit better, he could win 20, 25 i:amcs eusaly." l'nad Mauch. "I went over and Hk<'d If J could see \hat driver," Snud Hid. "lie opened up a box •nd there musl have been 100 ID tht>re. r asked him 1f I could u e tt and he 1rnld 'Tukc anything ycii want ' f l•...,•""'Q \(IW•\ ~d M"*M "i __.,.,."""' Wt tM ll"Al'4tr '"' .. 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A crowd in excess of 60,000 is expected to see whether the Eaeles · one-game wanning streak resulted from improved flay or from catching the New York Giants on an orc-day The Eagles los t all six pre· 1euon cames and were trounced by Dallas In the se'50fl opener three weeb aco. The Redskins edited the Giants and beat Sut- tle 's expansion club for a Ure· rord Washington coach George Al· On Tt' Tonight C'ltann~f 1 at 6 leo is wary of lhe Eqlea. who woa just rour games ln 1975 - two of them over the Redskins. Allen clai m a c oub Dick Vennell's first Eades' team ls much Improved aod that be ex- pect.a a battle. Allen reportedly wu folat lO show his team a 32-minute film e ntl tied. "Psycho I 011 cal Preparation for Eagles." pro- duced and directed by a sports psychologist. Bulully the film i.s a com- s:io-lle of the l wo 1975 loues lo the Eagles, pointing out mjatakes, such as the seven interceptions in the second came. The Eagles' Vermeil spent the week 1uard.Jng against. ovureac- Uon by bla tea m u the result of their fll'll win. Jte told a luncheon~ early ln t.be •eek, "Wt CID t declare I i h oliday a nd h ang balloons around the locker room just bttaase we·re 1-J lf we don't p repare we·11 eet our butts kicked and n obody will re member the Glantt game." Vermell i. count.inc on crowd enthusiasm to help his footbaU team. "I never felt a wanner re· action from • erowd than I did Sunday. Our players were really excited by that, especially those who were he re before and have heard the boos," Vermell saJ4. The EaaJes ate expected to atart wllb quarterback Mike Boryta, l •• , "Ill Colfl1'1'1 fl l ' 1 I ll<>my lb t 0 I 0 llDOll•ll • 0 ' ' Moll .. lb 'ft 0 0 II To"•HI 0 0 0 ft M ""°"•••lift • 0 o O •noo' 1& • o 1 o ~JM-\Oll '.IO • I 1 I El.-HOf\C • I '0 M.i-¥" • 0 ' • ,........ 0 0 0 0 ... , ~ ... 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MQnd1y September 27. 1976 DAIL V PILOT J{J Ratriots Shock Steelers; Herrera's Boot Sinks ColtS Stnt Groean puaed for two touchdowns 81td re ror another In ltadint tbe New !:ngland Patnot.s to a 30-2'1 upset victory over two-Ume Su~r Bowl chain· e.kM:I Pittsbur•h in a NaUooal Football League ca.me &ulda.y in Ptttsb\ltah. seatthinc aner tosln1 a wttk earlier to New Eo1land, 30-14. panslon SeatUe Stahawks a 37-21 defeat. qnrterback Gree Landry h.lt Charlte Sanders wllb • one-yard touchdown pau, but \be Uoo.s mutfed the extra point l1')'. lt wu the second upset ln a row IOI' lbe Pat.riot.a aod lbe second altailbl loss for the Steelers wboee defense bas yet to prodi»e the volcanic rumbles that shook pro footbaU in sea50M past. Namath's only throwing error WU tbe third period theft by Babb, who returned it 20 y~ to the J ets' 29. Bob Gri"5e hit Man· dlcb from tour yards out for the score. CREEN lSA Y AT CINCIN· NATI -Defensive back Ken Riley raced 53 yards with an In· tercepted pass for a touchdown and Heisman Trophy winner Atthle Griffin scored tus first NFL toucbdown as the Ctncinnati Bengals defeated the Green Bay Pacbrs, 28-7. Tbt •~rs. taklnt advantaac or Seattle mistakes, at.ruck ror 17 points in the first 12 mlnuks Ralph McGllt r<.'lumed a punt 50 yards for a touchdown Mod Plunkett hit Gene Washjngton on a 38-yard scoring pass two nunutes later to make 1t 17-0. · ATLANTA AT CIUCACO - t>e~·ey M(!Claln recovered .- fumbled punt early in the fourth quurttr a nd thrt'c J)l14ys later Haskell Stanback i;cored from the three to a1ve the AUanta Falcons a 10-0 vJctory over the Chicago Bears In a rnin·soaked 1tame. GrolarJ was unsacked by the Steden defense that has nabbed the quarterback oozy three times in as many games. NEW ORLEANS AT KANSAS ClTY-Hank Stram. coach or the New Orleans Saints and fired by Kansas City 21 months ago, wu ecstatic Sunday when the Saints h.anded his former teim a 27.17 defeat. Groga.a's main target was tight ~d Russ Francis who made six gTabs for 139 yards, includln1 a 38-yard touchdown. "l was a litUe surprised at the time I bad to throw," Grogan said. He bad directed the PaUiots to a victory over Miami a week earlier. Griffin, the all·lime major col· lege rushing leader from Ohio State, carried 20 times, picking up 78 yards including a brilliant second -e ffort, nine-yard touchdown run. ·Rookie running back Tony Galbreath squirted nine yards through the middle or the Chiefs tine with 2~ m inutes lefl to as· sure the victory. Nick Mike-Mayer missed three field aoals from 38 yardl out and had a 49-yard attempt partially blocked but finally con- nected on a 45-yarder with 1:55 left to complete the AUanta scor· in&. CLE\'ELAND AT DENVEK- Rick Upchurch returned two punts for touchdowns and cot· nerback Calvin Jones scooped up a fumble and ran 43 yards for another score as Denver routed Cleveland, 44·13. Elsewher e in the NFLSUnday: BUFFALO AT TAMPA BAY- Buffalo quarterback Joe Ferguson burled two touchdown passes and former Orange Coast College s tar Benny Rjcardo kicked both converalon points to give the Bills a 14-9 win over Tampa Bay. . SAN FBANCISCO AT SEAT· TLE ..._ Quarterback Jim Plunkett 's three to uchdown passes staked Sa.n Francisco to a 24-po.inl halftime lead and the 49era went on to deal the ex· MINNESOTA AT DETROIT- Chuck Foreman scored on a five-yard draw play on the first play of the fourth quarter to snap a J.3 tie and Minnesota survived two late scares to nip the Detroit Liona, 10.9. With 2 :~ left, Det.ro1t Upchurch returned the first punt of the same 73 yards for • scott, · APWI,..._"' METCALF FUMBLES-Former Cal State <Long Beach) running back Terry Metcalf fum bles as he's hit from behind by San Diego Chargers' Fred Dean as Tom H ays (22) comes up. Metcalf and the rest of the St. Louis CardinaJs fell to the Chargers, 43·24. Challenge Of Sexes Begins Couniy JC Loop Set? J Ricardo put tbe Bills in front Wlth a conversion ldclt followin1 a 58-yard touchdown pass from Ferguson to Bob Chandler in the second quarter. This m ade the score 7·6. It's Anyone.'s Guess San Diego 3-0 The Bucs held Buffalo's o. J . Oscar Robertson. Al .; Chargers Playing Simpson to 39 Yards on 20 carries G e i berg e r • Laur a but failed to score a touchdown Baugh, Minnesota Fats. themselves for the third straight Shirley Muldowney and Larry Mah an are among game. the competitors slated lo Like Contenders BALTIMORE AT DALLAS-compete in the second Roger Staubach had his finest edition or the Challenge day m a Dallas Cowboys uniform of the Sexes beginning and eic·UCLA star Efren Jl~rrera Tuesday at Mission VieJo SAN DIEGO CAP ) -The sur- prising San Diego Chargers aren't quite ready to call themselves contenders yet, but tbey don't mind if everyone else 4oes. And Sunday's stunning 43·24 ~klory over the defending Na· tlonal Confere nce Eas te rn J)lvislon cha m pion St. Louis C•rdinals has people t alking about the Chargers contend.mg for a playoff berth. "Are we a contender->" said aiargers head coach Tommy Prothro, r epealing a qul'stion af\er his team improved its re cord to 3-0 against the favored Cardinals. " "Al least today we are," he de- cided. "We won our first two but \bis is lbe fu:st real good team we've played and we wanted to find out bow 1ood we really were." What the Chargers discovered kicked a 32-yard fi eld goal with Country Club. was they have an awesome of-three seconds remairung to lead The televised series or fense, one that even outshined Dallas to a 30-27 victory over events pitting top male the offensive.minded Cardinals Baltimore. athletes against women attack. And only a year ago San Staubach connected on 22 of 28 alhJetes on a handicap Diego finished last with a 2·12 re· passes for 239 yards and two basis, will begin with two <'Ord. touchdowns and set up the win-golf matches Tuesday. "We were awfully high today," ning field goal with a 16·yard Jan Stephenson faces said Prothro. "Uweplaylikethis stnke to Drew Pearson with 16 Ray Floyd In a morning every week we're going to be seconds left to play. match (8:30) and Baugh awfully tough to beat " meets Geiberger al 1 :30. The Chargers, sparked by the OAKLAND AT HOUSl'ON _ A c ti on continues passlng or Dan Fouts and the run· Oakland quarterback Mike Rae, through Sunday with on- ning of Don Woods and Ricky filling in for injured Ken Stabler, ly three events lilmed Young, rolled up '51 yards total hit CUfl Branch with touchdown outslde ol Orange Coun· oCfense en route to the1r first 3-0 passes of nine and 33 yards and ty-water skiing, water startsin<'e 1968. the Raiders' patchwork defense ski jumping a nd hang Fouts completed 15 or 18 passes frustrated Houston, 14·13 gliding. for 259 yards, 1nclud1ng four Rae, an NFL rookie with three scMro11L•o"o•WTi touchdown passes. His sconng year s of Can adian F ootball oov-J ... T~.'::! ... o., w• RAY strikes included 44 and 18-vard League experience, rallied the tnov<1 11 JOI LAur• &...oh •• •• connecti ons with Dwight Rajders to a 7 6 halftime Jead ~!::~;u~' '°' •t M,.,,.,.. 111•10 McDonald. a 30·yardertoCharhe wtlh his first NFL pass, a rune-w_. ... .., •• Joiner and a one.yard t05s lo Pat yard shot to Branch in the Oilers 11~~~ .. :~0-;11;:~ ~~':'.'?,= Curran. end zone. Rae played al USC Roc:ru11.,,,~ ..... s. '-""'' '° o,, 7• The Raiders defense. playing o""G ""c 1N G -st11r 1,.,. Sen 0-• '7 l > -4) Mu•-•• •• Oon Prue!_.,_ () Panatta Leads I taJy .. ~. nrun•oei.. .... .., with rookie Charles Philyaw and 0 ..... , °''"""" Collftl'( In••·""'''°"'' su.~'""CN'-1'.,..,.,..•,, l&.ki.. ... i..1<~1 free agent J ohn Matus:.ak in the R4c.-••· SIL-FG&•'"" 11 Tftun .. 'f ROME (AP)-AdrianoPanat-so-vounqJru•IFrth <ft•k•I line, refused the Oilers two sv11"1NG L11u••ll•••"°'',,.,"' ta defeated Australia's John s o-'°'""' >00••• ••om'°"'' 1"'• 'IMl"'d' touchdowns with goal·line stands "'" ... ,,,.... 11 •"' 1 · MMQOOO-•q \O-Mc.0oN1d •• "'" from JW t\ fFrtfM." "' W.-y.,. 'A•nt>ll ' 8•'1,..,,fo.rntw Newcombe, 5-7, 8·6, 6-4, 6 2. lo-••<>I at their one·yard line. Cl 10 • m I •I l•••ll•~ IMe<tl "'" day and gave Italy a 3 2 Vlc•ory '!>O iw l)c).,old 11 °"'" 1""" Fowl• (l<t•11,.;t1 °"'>••• • ~ l>c<l w .. rEll StCllNO-l•r •ll~V.IW'r in the best-of.five Davis Cup ten-s•L ~'"""o•••lromHl"1 a.••M•><'I NEW YORK J ETS AT MIAMI ,,.. c;.«O"•'"""' c. >0 •,.,. ,.,iw ... rus tournament semafinaJ :.cncs \D FC.F"'""" -Jim Mandich caught a four-y.,,,&n ~nO••'I<> Th It I: ·11 I Ctul so ,.,..,.,,,p.\\f•om FoUl•(~rll)(ll,l<'I yoord touchdown pass and Garo WAT ER SKI J VMPINC. K•v . e au ans WI p ay e ID '!>tl cMorr•\I rv" tf\a.O ..... ••c~ I ... Tl\vr•ow Y\ Mich•~· SllYIM•l>oud the final. IHOIVIOU•L LCADlllS Yepremian kicked three field llG JO • m I ot M•nlo" B•y, SM\ The d(' ('I. r. I,, e match ... a.. RV\HIHQ \I Lou•\. Metoll II JO _.. .. ,.. 0o•ls to g1've Miami a 16-0 victory l)l~ " -"' I.At•" I 1' Ot•• 8 ,. S•" Ol<'O'> 'l'OUl>Q 10.n • '" HANG OllOINCi-C""IHl""f\ un-J>OStponed from Sunday b\"cnu'\e -· •> .o M<>n,,. .. , • 1'. -m • 11. SC••m• over the New York J ets. "'"-u P"' 1 •t "'· F••m1n. s... M darkness with the final :.et llt.'<1 • :e c l!•V•NG \i Lou•• c..o .. • .. """", "· Safety Charlie Babb, who in· ~1.1No-e.11., Morr!•~ ~"' Z·2. "'°'"' • ~ -"•" 1 11 s... °"""' J<M'"", 1,. tercepted a Joe Namath pass to "°'" 11 P"' 1 C••ol M<Hlfffl• "' '• John Al~xand~r or Australia "'°""' o>. M<Don••0 J 1>. ""'.,. 1 u, w-set up the touchdown and also e..rv "'~' '' P"' 1 11 ~" '111 UM\. M l\\1on vt .. 10 beat Corrado Ba.razzutti of Italy PA\!.1NG "' Lo""· w,,, llO u.1, 2411 .,.r.,. had a fumble r ecovery, said the l'rloo 11!2 8 2 "'7 A" 6 2Sund y ....,,o .. ,,,,roul\1' '''°·'~· Dolph1·ns had a we"k of soul-LOG Ao1.1.1NG-Ju<1v S<_, "' V"::..;.;.· .;.·-.· ·""-· ..... ".;.• .;.l-___ a .... -------------------.:.-------"----! l'tlll 5o<Olt (10 •ti'\ I •t C.slo °"I Sol • GoHCourw. "'"'•lrw•y_.., SKV OllllNG-<:IWrvl St•-~ THE ULTIMATE COUPON aasa lrift9 thlt to ' Olck Mltltt Moton And ..... gl•t you Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East OlvlsiOG W L Pct. GB x-NewYorlt !H 61 006 BaltJmor~ 86 70 551 8~ Cleveland 79 74 518 i• ~ton 71) 78 .503 16 t.>etrolt 69 RS ..a 24 ~ Milwaukee 65 00 .410 29 Weat Dlvlsloa Kan5U City 89 67 .571 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divlsk>a W L Pct. GB x·PhiladeJphia 9G fJO 615 PitL~burgh 88 69 .561 8~ New York R4 71 542 111,A:i St. Louis 71 84 .4!>8 2411'.l Chicago 7l 86 .4~ 25Y. Montreal 53 102 .343 42~ West Dlvls1oa x·Cincinnati 99 57 .635 Jae_ ......... ""' •• MIU-Vlejo Country Ctub lt1f\f1•rwa y. OIVl .. G-Jenn, 0.•nd• ... Y\. """ Boo<n 111 el ~r9,;erlle 11..:rutlOr\ c. .. 1 .... \WI MMING Slllrl•y Babo~I v• JOM M.-b't .. (J, •t ~'Cl~rtttt M~ffe• tion(.ent•r. ....... , MC)TORCVCLING-hrl IC .... '" T"9 lled Onll IU •l M IK-Vl•IO •••OftSc-1 ll•lllAPOS-1 .... l'l•lv••• Y\ Ml""'"" ''" II p "' I •I Ml\\l(lft lllofOHl ... k ""°f <;VMN•STIC~ tC.tlPly Ho-rlf v<, ,,..1., Konnenn It p M.I al IW"'"" VlotO Hlqll S<llOOI llA\tr.IT8•U-1Car..., l~ "' Ovar 11-'1-It pm I •I IWMI<"' y,~,. "'"" k llffl ,_,, The Stale Athletic Committee will meet in two weeks lo vote on a final Southern California releaguing pro- posal and the feeling is that all of the Orange Couoty JCa will be in one con· ference. And that doesn 't exactly have the Saddleback College administrators and coaches j umpin& for joy. The latest releaguing plan has Sad- dleback, Orange Coast. Golden West, Fullerton, Cypress and Santa Ana in one loop with Grossmont and San Diego Mesa. Saddleback wants to remain in the - , , CRAIG SHEFF ~t Mission Conference; which under the new proposal keeps all of the other old M.Usioo loop colleges intact -with one eJtception -Saddleback is being replaced by Mt. San Antonio. There is some hope that Saddleback and Mt. SAC could swap places, but 1t may be just wishful trunking. Bill Kelly, an administrator at Sad- dleback who has been active in the re- leaguing meetings, doesn't bebeve the Gauchos are ready for an Orange County Jeague. "We would be destroyed in most sports, we 're just not ready for it yet. Our enrollment is 12,000. When we get to 16-17,000 we might bE.' ready. We just don't feel we can <'Ompete, and I ·m speaking for the coaches," says Kelly. The Mission Conference has gone on record opposmg ML SAC's move to the loop. '"The Mission Conference has said it wants the conference to remain status quo. Mt. SAC has an enrollment of 22,000. Why switch with a school or 12,000 and put it in a conference that ranges from 5·15,000students? "Frankly, I really don't know what's going to happen at lhe releagu- ing session. There are a Jot of schools upset, but we're not adamant about this. If we're releagued, we're re- Jeagued," says Kelly . Colden West Collf'«f' water polo co•cb Tom Jlermstad Js up.Id th•t the state tourney entry ll11t hH been liUced from elcht to four teams. He'• sent qae1UoanaJtttJ to Ute polo coaches ln tbe state and be uy1 most of them want elgbt acboolll to compete. "Tllat proposal was ramrodeod tbroa1ll wl&h no Input from tM coaches. Water polo Is su~r strong C-. CalllornJa, 10 why knock Jl bAcli(,~ says Berrutad. T1da year'• 1tate &ourlley will be~ :at Golden WeaL When LA Southwest defeated S• Bernardino, 21-14 Saturday night tt ended the longest lo61ng streak in JP football -24 games. Southwest's l_. win came in 1973, a 21·10 victory OY~ LACC. SKIPPlN' AROUND: GeorgeMat- tlu, OCC assistant football coach, will handle the te nnis program for tbp Pirates Jn '77, replacing Maal'( Gerard, who bas retired ••• CroM country star Brian Hunsaker hail transferred from UCI to OCC, but w!Q not compete. He wants three m~ years of ellgJbllJty at a four-yea~ school . . . Rob Y a rd.Jey, son of the ex-NBA star George, could be. • sleeper for OCC's basketball team tlus coming season. Yardley, cut as a sophomore at Newport Harbor, made the University of Colorado JV team Jast year, then came down with mononucleosis. He'sH. Barons Retain Top Ranking Fountain Valley High's Barons. who have outscored Redlands and Long Beach Wilson by the combined score of 12· 7, remain undisputed leaders in the official Orange County prep football poll. The Barons easily captured all first place votes as did Servite or Anaheiro for second place consideration. The top four remain the same after impressive victori es over lho weekend. Edison High or Huntington Beach was the only casualty from the Orange Coast area lo fall out of the top 10 after absorbing a 34-7 loss at West Torrance. New to the list are Villa Park. Cypress and Newport Harbor. OIHMO~ COUln'l' lO .. I• I --· 11•1 ..... 11 .. 1 1 W WII. 17 01 J A ........... 1111 11 • w"''m'"""' 11 0-1 r ~ SA V•llo '' 01 6 'IGMrelJOI I LA lf•tw a IHll I VIiie ,..,~ 11 01 ' c~.,.. ... "·" " ... -".~''" .. " " ~ 7~ ,. " " ti t OaklatJd 84 7\ .s.t.2 4V. Minnesota tn 76 .516 8~ Angela '72 8.\ .459 17\.\ Dod1ers 89 67 .571 10 HOU.ton '77 a> .400 22th San Francisco 72 86 .456 28 $500°0 SKAT£ 110• II 01 N O-Robl" 41.twey Y\. OWi\ C~•INI tlO e MI" M>"I"" Vie lo •1!111 !><""of. 09$TACll COVllSli_,,_ ...,,,. '"""on 8rl ... Otffleto (N-l •t Ml t· tlO<I V .. IO HIOll kl>Oal Glrt1 Volleyball VARSITY ,::,fl. 'll•lley Oel ~lff o.I \$-11, "I llw In $@rru~© ~rru® OffHt•pwc .... of •Y ftew FIAT 128 ,, .2 DR SEDANS 4DR SEDAMS STATIOM WAGOM SPT.CPE A LOT OF CAR ;·NOT AlOT . Of MONEY! t\ !..Workhtldt S.S.s Texas 72 SS .459 17~ Chicago 64 92 .410 2S x-clinch<'d dJvls1on UUe ~·,··s.­~1 ...... e .. 1•-•> ~llh>ml• t Ml..,,.'lftl'° I T•••• ), 1t111..,. Cnv 1 Mllw.ou•HetCl•Y•l•nll llOd ...... ,...,. Vo•-•I 0.1ro11 ood '""' 0.•1-el 0hCe~ pl)'I r.01t1 T ... , •• o_ a.I root IFldr\0<11 11ti•t0.""'lalld Iii~ IMI, .. "-' Otv !Patti" .,ti 01 0..1-(W-. I 71 • OnlrO-J fCMOVl•t! San Dteao fi9 R7 .442 JO Atlanta 69 88 .439 30'h x-cllnched di\llalon UUe "' .... ,.,~ ""''""ot1i. "''· Mo111r1.61 1-1, Ind 00 ..... ''" "'"" N<twYl)f'lt 1 Clll<eOI) I All-• 10, s-o..-... " Ltult i. Pim1>11r9111 L0\111 .... lnf Cln<l...,•11 I $M P'r~l-t, H..,.I..., I T .... y .. 0.-""9M'9 .. (~rt1ftf.l_K....,.1-Gltt ..... v-1a-.•"4•t~llec•i..•l.t '""'1-lfllll• (~fllOl\ 1t·61 .... """''' '"•l<-1)-10, I\ "°"''°" (lA•10ll S-11 ., t..ot A-ltt 1541116ft ... ,, .. OMIMlll CC..tlel\ 10.n et s.. DI• c0r1111n 1•1,11 ONt..,...tt"'*"" 120 W. WARNER. SANT A A . Meer Main Street . IACtUIY AUTHOeJ'.19 MIA~9'1.»fTAANA 557 213 ULis-sa•te•·UAl ... ·PMn • ROOEC>-61H Pl,,lt H•'f\,.. 1..o,.., M•"•" e> 111 •I Ml\llon 111110 F""'frl ... Qw> .. • v111 ... n1tvd<tf l • Oulnl• l'"J, 1).17, JllHIOll V•ll•tTY F-eln lltl .. y 0.1 M<otu Otl I .... I H t.AQ-4"'•-Vnl, u ll.•1'. IH Mod1wn Square Garden and Top Rank Inc. present THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MUHAMMAD ALI vs. KEN NORTON TUES., SEPT.28 DllllECT ,ROM T~N£W YANl(ll STAOIUM, • ~YORI( NO RADIO • NO HOME 1V LIVE ON BIG SCREEN ctosm CIRCUIT TV O.IJ Oraf199 Countr Locdom / In ltledl & Wllfte F1~tt lout •::IO P.M. TldllU • '*' ~llWM .t ......,, '-"' ..... ._.. .,_ tat Jllltt,......... IOO 1119. ltt .. C.11tc1 Aw,/ tU I 714/l70.146' Tk•U M S.I UllfYenlty Ct11l11 lo• Offb1 Ii.ta Cellqt-• o-lll!J leM &t. ....... ..., ..... . ..... ,.,, Dr., c.11 .... , .tt/11V7SW'lt7 but bought my new car ln~~j;j from JOHNSON 6 SON" Low Price. ond being treot<'d hl<e o member of the Joh~n Family. wos worth going OVI of my woy for. Thof~ why I recommend you drtve lo Johnson 6 X>n. Ttl<;olr Goid.o Touch setV!ce Is the ONLY woy lo bvy. Give 'em o lry. They mok(o you feel r~ lmportort. A/>d, lo me. that Is Important. Howard P. Haddock Sant•~ ORN&~ Cl~ ltm. ... P()URY DUl.ERS19' 66 Y~ (S FAEO.Y fAMl..Y 5{JM:(I lift -"'** ·1 ·-h*M9 . ohnson&son 28l8 HAR~ Bl.VO. COSTAM~M0-6830 BILL MULLIGAN Saddlebllcic TANOYGIWS Orange Cont DICK STRICKLIN Golden Wttst Imports Spice Rosters Of Area JC Quintets Area JC bas ketball will have a distinct out· of-state flavor to it dur- ing lhe 1976-77 season. ):opping the list or non. Californians i s Sad- dleback 's 6·11 center John Clark from Dan- ville. lit. Coach Ball "M u 11 i g a n a I s o h as another good import in 6·2 guard Stacy Robinson from Seat Ple asant, Maryland. Other top prospects for the Gauchos include re- turning starters Buck Day (6·6) and Dennis Smith (6·S), the Mission Conference player of the year las t season. Others ex peeled to play key roles for the Gauchos include USJU transfer Steve Simpson (&-4), the CIF 2-A player or the year two seasons ago at Banning High Tam Knight <6·6\.,) fro~ Riverside's Ramona H.igh and Tim Shaw (6-4) from Canyon High in Anaheim. Golden West has five out·of·state players, topped by 6·7 forward Checking Area Golf Results t•YtNIE COAST CC l-..o low 6.ell\ Of Fouf\Onw 1 ~ ""''-• M4ir•e O.:\lt ......,,,., .. tC1rm•n. Mory Sorlll; U\ 1 C.ay H•loe-rq 8 1 ~ •• ,.\ott ""-'~'Yi ... ow•rO E:rM\tt"• V•tM\ t)I J H•"O\.k•• ~.,.r,yf..,•M ...,_.1,,_ Hvr.Glf'• 8•• f"'t"b•u·n Ut • Co,tnM '"'•nkttn Gt•d•' tCno1t ,, ... _'ff'..,,, 81~ ... , __ ,,, \ (.htt\ W1Mon MA•Q•r•t StO<llf"r l•• .. H•rtm~n 0of'Ott\v ~.,no10, 111 • Vrfllrl1• 0nn P_.1 Lt!"t'i>fr Jt•n &IN'••"' ,,., "O..vtV'n 01 1 t.oi4 F'"""'Jtn4n 6•ttv t4rn Of"\Of't N•flt f P•tt,.., un f>r..-11." St .. 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Wltm.it ~•Vlf"'f A.Vf10f\ W1td•r t OO'M\ f C.-flol)'n f tO•lt" 't down , 0 F1111llt I K~V JOM\Ofl ~; 1 V•rww S..hn•tt 4 <IOw l\ ) ~tt1~ H••v•v ).Gowin, ' P•ulfrw "Nnltt ,.,.,_ !>ltOtir P••.,. Tourn•"'""' A ,.,., (C,.,o"' t ftt•> l0t\ Ed~\,~"'"" O"OQ•n. U IN•ll 1. EOlll\ lllooi-.. ) Mlo•O•••t C•-. ll 8 flhqf\t (Ci4'ol\) 1 ft••) A.Ma Liv h1WJ\ton Milli• Aoo•" " (Nfof I I 11191 tlo001• F••i.1 H•t•I Ott ..... C0-11 O\tld I\ 0 Fllqlll lc;,.o" I 1 EIM Mto .. ,_ II)? 1~11 I W•M• 8>'"' 7S ) H .. , P.tt W•J~•t ,,. • ., F.,,. .. ,,,,,,_, I• 0 f h CJ"t t(irOi' t I H4rr•tt ~'"' IOI '"•ll 1. <;.nn't &."'" ~" n MEADO'Wt..A•ICGC ~P'·~ N•l'W' lo111rwrnen1 f=:+r\C r-t•Of"t 1 P•t E ()uf) -.. l u._., Win n,;. W1t1••M\ F '~• S••v•'""M'I Jl \o<ono FllQlll ·I Jun H•<!l'I lt> T" ro ~l10ftt 1 8 J W~~l-.:1 ... , 1 ll1t1M<lntO'I" ,, J 111v .... it.•. )t ~YMll.f! SOU4'•£ GC TM•,. 9Hnd M K t Tourl'\MMnl A J:hqP\t 1 Rowie_. ~1111"9 1l 1 u .. J Hal\ C•\tOf' U• ~· Whit•. 7•. t Rnw,:•,.011' n Tom Rowan of Benedic· tine, Ill. and Dan Bw.h, a 6 -1 gua rd from lhlwau.Jttt Coach Dick Strick.tin also bas former Manna s tandout Bob Losner (6-6). who transfers from Cal State (Fullerton> and three players who saw action last year- Andy Sahli <6-6>. John Hirscble r (6·101 and James J ackson (S·ll). Orange Coast, under new coach Tandy Gillis, has just one out.of·state player-6-3 guard Joe Jenkins from Detroit. Top freshmen for the Pirates include Da n Boldt (6·4) and Matt Cook {6·5) from Marina. Returning pl ayers JO· dude guard Chns Baker 16·1) and front -liners Phil Bolden <6·6) and Kent Brush <6·6). Jeff Golden (6·5). who prepped at Costa Mesa and sat out last season, 1s also h.Jgh in Gillis· plans. Here's a list of players for _lhe three area JCs: UOOl.IU CIC R•turn1ft9 Ot•VU\ 8uc" 0..• t• •. CI °""""Smit~ 16 S f I '°"f''""'~" Jor.n C••rk (• •1 < •. O.nw1I .. Ht Rnt)ftf1 8•0Wl1 ,. ' 0 \ Lono £Me<" Po!¥ ~,,,,., MArt,, H•ttn "l q 1 EI To•o Jonn Hett•w t\ l>Ql. Ml\,•On V1 .. 10 T•m Knlqnt 4•4tt 1 t t "•mon• A11H11\i0t, A•ch Mcftr~tf\ C\ 1' OJ, !tirrwtt• Henr~ M 1t1;J....,-•<1 t• l OI Oan• H•tl• J•v "''"" t•-o. QI, W•rr11n, Oow~v Aon Aty f• 1. qi Tu\lon 0.tt•ll Rtyl\Old\ u, 1 QI. 6iq Bu• Sl•<Y Rl>bll\\O,, I•? QI S-ot Plto•\.tnt ...Ury-f•"d · Tim 5'\4w '' .f QI C•n•on \t•v• \lmp'M)n ••• Q 11 8•""'"'1. Jo,..n WllM••lt I• S 11 ~ (t•me"t• TOM l•tlfllt'l'Wtlr St fr..t"' ... Po_..1; O•v• l09Q t• l II. .wn-vi.io · GOl.Dl'4WIEU lt•tUM\•"Q PJey•r\ A"dY ~ti If.• ti,-'°""" Htr\C~'"' t• tO <' T•ml04'd t .. 7 t) ol•,.d h•O veer\ •f)O J.,,....,, Jf' .. O<t IS-11 QI "•"''•" Boo LO\nn ••• II M.lr1"-t C.at Stitt• tFull•rton) \l•w. T11111 1•1. 91. Ed•_, Or•~C.0.0•1 l=r•\hmtft F-r4."('\ i.,,,,..,.. .. t• t o> H'.,q•'• "'fV JOl'tn Ad•"" t•O o• Fot.#'ltaif'I v .. 1 .. , t1V1h 8of0tn •• \ U lO\ 4m•f)I)\ c;.v, C,...f\tile 1• 1 Q ~°""'~" Valltt' (,ii V1tterr••I '' o QI M•rti1'19"'1\ le• Bf;f"I l.fM'~I' ,._, II EIL G<o.,.. C1I T.-Ztf'bool •• S tt Edt'On P.,rry H.artt.n C• I Qt HvlW•f"O'on Sftech Tom Row.,. It. 1 t t &Pne41Ct•'M' llt qAndY J•"""" C• 4 O lo\ AmlQO\ Jon" '-~''"''" <• t 9J. Fctuftl•1n V•I .. .,. Ru .. , Yt•r I\ 11 Ql \ttonq,"'ilt•. Ohio Edison Runners Favored to Win Tbey 1raduated dis· lance •tar Colin Mc<::on nell from thetr ClF 4·A championship tum. but the Edison Jl1gh Chareers ol HunUngtoo Beach 1Ull loom as the cross country team to beat in the Sunse t Lea&ue-and should be one ol the CJ F 's best. Huntington Beach. Marina oC Huntington Beach. and Founlnin VaJley all have improved squads and could upset EdJson. Newport Harbor 1s experiencJDg a re- btlilding year . Here's a rundown or those Cave teams: E d l•on ln add1t1on to losing McConnell. runnerup in the state two-mile in lra<'k, the Chargers also graduated No. 3 runner Charlie Walczak. No. 4 John Hogan and No. 6 Craig Kelsey. But Edison was im· pressive in winning the Mammoth Invitational and is led by Charlie Christensen, last year's No. 2 runner wbo clocked 10:29 over Mt. SAC's rugged course and was second at Mam· moth. Also returning is Jon Goldstein, who ran 10:41 at Mt. SAC and Rudy Ar<'iniega, who <'locked 11 ·12. They were fourth and sixth at Mam moth. Some top newcomers are sophomore Mike Lansdo m a nd junior Mike Slobom. They were third and' eighth at Mam· moth. Other top prospects are j uniors Bill Anderson and John Gilpin. ll1uuington JC things fall right, the HB Oiler s co uld challenge Edison . The y have three talented ret urnees in seniors Mike Calva no and Bill H arr ell and Junior Mike Gifford, and a promising sophomore an Gordon Duff. Six other promising runners are challenging for the other three spots. Calva no was a 9·38 two-miler in track while Harre ll has lettered on the varsit y for threr years. Gifford was the CIF 4·A frosh·soph mile champion in track last season, running 4 "24 . Dufr recorded a 10 05 two mile an track ~ a freshman. rour retumina lettermen frorn that team They art aeruorli Tom Gallup, Curt Platt and Jeff Endicolt and JWUOr Carl Anderson . Gallup ia th\1 No. 1 run· ner, turning in a 10 :44 ut Mt. SAC. Endicott ran 10:59. Ander son 11 27 and Platt 11 ·J2. But Plott recorded a 9·48 an the two mile in track wtule Endicott ran 9 53. l,uis Garcia, a sopho m ore, h as run 10: lS over a cross <'OWi try course and 1s cur· renlly No . 4, one slot ahead of Anderson. Junior Greg Dclleras and sophomor e Matt Blaty are tbe top conten· ders for s i x th and seventh. Others are juniors Fred Loya and Steve Roberts and seruor Vern Easley. f'oMntain \!alley_ Like Marina. 'Fountain Valley has four return· ing lettermen. And like Marina and Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley is a league challenger. The returnees are Brian App e ll , Jim Testrake, Dennis Duddy and John Sarmiento. Ap.. pell is a 9:33 lwo-nuler while Tes trnke runs 10:00, Duddy 10 OS and Sarmiento 10: 12. But junio r J ohn Sprietier may wind up No. 2 behind Appell, hav- ing been the leadofr run· ner on the frosh·soph team. Others are junior Kurt Buhler, sophomore Rick Smoot and sophomore Steve Brown. In time tr ials, Ap- pel I ran 10:17 and Sprietzer 10·23. All eight were under 10:44 and toacb Biil Thompson says, "this is the fast.est te.m l 've had in my five years.•· Nt"K'port Harber It's a rebu.lldln& year al Newport Harbor. New coaches Mike Ogden and Jeff P1ernse only have two rt'lurnlna varsity runners and the Salton don 't ngurt> to challenge m the balanced Sunset Leaque. Seniors Dave Fier and John Overall are lbe re- turnees, although JuniOl' Dave 1\1 c Don a id may emerge as the No. 1 run· ner. Juniors Tim Fier. Phil Lowance, Pete Hoffman and Te rry Gray, along with senior And y Simkins will battle for the remaining s pots. Gray, a tra ns fer from Arizona, Is an ex· perienced cross country runner says Pierose, the assistant coach. Young Bags Golf Title CALABASAS (AP) - Donna Caponi Young, currently playing the best golf of her career, shot a steady 72 Sunday to post a rave-stroke vie· t ory in the richest tournament in Ladies Proression al Go tr As· sociat aon history. the $205,000 Carlton. Young had rounds of ~-~· 72· 72 for a 6-under· par 282 at Calabasas Country Club. her home course. Young collected a re· cord $.15,000 -plus a cut of the gate lo be de· termaned later. 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"weekend madneu." tow11ta and vanety ol lifestyles rao1lng from millionaire to beach bum, they thought, would be a ereat setting for a movie. Tbat'a wbat Nos:man Lear tboutbl too. His Tandem Produc- Uons hired the two ZS.year-old Cbicaeo-born writers to develop theldea. And so, with a Balboa Peninsula apartment as tbear bue of operations, Grais and Victor set out to gain first-hand Information on the beach com- mwiity'a lifestyle. They spent the first week and a half eeltlni a feel for the area and just "han~ing out." But they hid a tough time findln.t youna people who would open up to them when asked to descnbe their experiences for back- ~nd. PEOPLEAPPROAOIED After all, how often are you ap- proached by two young men say- ing they are Hollywood wnters doing research for a movie? "It sounds like a line to go up to a girl and say, 'We're ma.king a movie.· 'Ob, sure .. '" "admits Graas To smooth the way they de- cided to advertise an a newspaper that they were seeking Newport Beach-area residents and v1s- 1tors aged 15·25 to interview as background for a screenplay. As a result they were swamped with calls from willing subjects. With three or four people scheduled each day, the pair has MAID OF COTTON spent aboul two weeks lapin& ln· tervlews They describe the movie. to be caUed •'Suntan," u a "bitter sweet romance" set dwin1 the summer. Part or the lntormaUon they are 1atherln1~riences and relalionshlps between Pf!O- ple-will be woven lnto the story. RESEARCH METHOD "The interviews give us a feel- ing for diaiogue and character," explaloed Gral11, adding that the staae hit "Chorus Llne" was re- ~arcbed using the same tedml-que. Those who have been In - terviewed so far have come either alone or m pal~. Most are nervous at first, Grais sald, but are "very qwckly set at ease with our manner. ''Some say they don't want to talk about anything personal. They then end up tallting about their personal life for two houri.'' ··some have almost been euphoric," added Victor. "One came back and saJd, 'Don'\ you want to ask me more quea· uoos~· .. The writers decline to discuss specific Incidents or opinions they have 111lned from the ln- Lerviews (that ml&ht give away part of the movie). But they did say there were two subjects that came up in about IM> percent of the interviews: the poUce force (be it favorable or unfavorable) and erowth. TllAFnc CONG ES'MON In general, they learned, those who have grown up in the area are "dlsJusled" with 1ts growth and traffic congestion. Those who are new, especially those from Los Angeles, feel the traffic is light and that ·'it's the greate.t place in the world.'· What do the writers think of the Impressions lndel"ible By BEA ANDERSON Of -O.Hy l'ilee "°"' Victoria Laughlin must have endless energy and stamina. Having just returned from a six-month whirlwind anterna llonal tour. she breezed an fresh. invigorated and failed walh en thuslasm. Chosen the 1976 Maid of Cotton. she served as a goodwill en ba.ssadress for the industry, tour Ing the Far East, some European countries and Canada. plus cnss- crossln& her homeland On each stop. s he and her en· tourage met with the minister of industry and trade and represcm· lallves of a~raculture. Usually there were receptions . !' 1976 Maid of Cotton • . . is transported : in a baychuk (above). :· Before entering an ~ Indonesian home, : she stops to pet . . . • . .. . • • .. . • . .. .. • • . • . . . . • .. . -:. stuffed animals . , •• at the American Embassy where she met heads of stale, and always promotional showings of cotton fashions an major depart· mentstores As soon as she enplaned. she ~as constantly briefed about the next country . its culture and customs and she learned the pro· per bow for each area. l~PRESSIONS INDEUBLE Thi.' Lido Isle rl.'sident also absorbed a lot while touring and talking to the people Some of her impressions are indelible, s he says. A senior at the University of Southern California, she was home for a few days before re turning to her studies as a speech and broadcasung major When she left on her trip, she described her honor as a "Cin- der a II a story." She hasn 't changed her mind. On reflection, she sajd her trip was a "marvelous opporturuty ... that she felt 1t possibly will be the only time she would travel m lbe Orient. "It seems everyone plans to travel in Europe," she said. ex- plaining that future tours will in- clude more of these countries and less in Asia. Miss Laughlin found celebra- tions of "our Bicentennial in foreign countries unbelievable. "Everythang was red, while and blue in Japan. But their view of what America 1s, struck me funny. When they thank of America they think or movie stars and Mickey Mouse." In Hong Kong, she said, the people have a more patriotic view. ()(the countries she toured, she said she especially en.Joyed South Korea. TIME OF PRIDE "I never Celt more proud or be· ing an American." They are our number one cot· ton customer, s he said. "They don't want to buy from com- munistic countries. They strong- ly believe In capitalism. "I just want to tell everyone at home. 'Look, they really depend onus .•• , She found the Indonesians ••most gracious and generolll. They're always happy." Japan, she said, was her least favorite place because or its in· dustrialization and fast pace. "It's sad, they take such pride in their gardens and now plants are dying because of smog. "They've sacrl(Jced an island for industry.'· POVERTY APPALLING She wos appalled over the pov· erty in India. "It's hard to im- agine. They really do live in little hut.s ... Culture, she said, holds back progress and yet is It 111 hard to separate them. "They are depen· dent on the family unit, and have a need for a healthy, strong son to carry on. So they have large families and that, again, bolds them back. "rt's totally a different life state." And. yet with all the poverty, she said she never saw a more truly beautiful and well pre- served monument than the Taj Mahal. "I waa totally aghast over the way newspapers ln Taiwan re- ported news of Red China . "They really believe in their cause and think they will reeafn power someday. They have a lot c:A faith and strong belief in de- mocracy." oua WAYS ADOrrt:D Miu Lau1bUn aaid she was fascinated wlth television broad- casting in varioua cowitries, not· inl that where the eovemment has leo control they are adopt•nc our ways of ust.nc commerclall and broadcast longer. Landing in Thailand two days after U. S. troops ten., she said, "TurmoU was evident. There wu a 1reat deal of diaagreement on bow they vlewed Americans. "It was a paradox. In meetinp w'Wl tome of the leaden, they teemed 1enerally fawrable, but. then we looked out the windows \ area? "It's a very uruque place," aald Grala. "It's multi - faceted-a very complex area l don't think ll can be swnmed up There are so many dlfferent lifestyles. .. It .• runny. Los Aneeles is only an hour away, but it feels like it's days and years away." Victor and G rais, who have known each other since the fifth grade, have been wrltin& as a team off and on for about five yeara. WIUTING CAREER Grais, who wanted to be a writer smce he was 14. attended New York University Film School. Victor ran a corporate business a year. He also practiced law before beginning the writing career. They have traveled extensive- ly, both alone and together. At one polnt they U ved in cavu ln Greece. And they coUa .. ·rated on a script while in Spain. Recent televlsloo credit.a in· elude "Stanky and Hutch," "Ko- Jak," and "BareU . " "Suntan, .. which Is being written ln between television asaignmenta, IJI tlletr fint major movie asstanmtllt. Once the interviews are over, they wlll return to Hollywood for Olfftincs with Lear be:f<>l'e they beein wrillne. "It's been a JrOwl~ CX• perience for us,·' said Grals. "The people have been ex- tremely open and what they have said has been very helpful," said Vactor. ''It's a unique situation down here. We hope to depict lt realistically." "We intend," added Gra1s, "for people to compare what they do to wh1tt we've done." Screenwriters Michael Grais and Mark Victor interview Linda Thompson as background for a movie set in Newport Beach during the summer. Monday, Soptember 27, 1976 .. '/ never felt more proud of being an American,' said Victoria Laughlin about her experience in South Korea . and saw demonstrators holding •1em that said otherwise." But, MiH Lau1hlin said she bad the moat beartwarmlna ex- perience there. She partidpat.ed In a telethon benefiting wounded aoldien who bad returned from Vietnam. The hospttals are over- crowded, abe said, and the money raised was truly ap- preciated . DISAPPOINTED One of her biggest disappoint,. menta also happened in thal country • "Royalty ls important to them ao we vialted the Royal Palace . .. When I asked where Ana ata:Jed, they pointed to a little boule near the palace • ~ ''All I ever knew about the palace was from Jffinl the 'Kini and I.' and it was a let down to discover her story wu DOt as romantic as portrayed on acreen." Wherever sbe went, Mlu Lauchlln said, countries were concerned that America will not be able lo meet thelr cotton needl. ·'I kept aasurine them that tbe economy la up, especially ln thla lnduatry and that 1..-mers are ln· creaslna their production. "However. with the d.rouahta and floods there may be a abortqe," sbe aaid and predict· ed that there will be a aeneral price hllte. Dll.IL Y PILOT Mond1Y. S~tMlbef 27 1978 • 1n Arm Program Given Shot (An n Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS· I Flea.e tell me <and m1ILIO«U oC othen) what lhl.i IWU\e flu Uun& it au about. J ne.d 500'le no· How effective will the shot~· Whal are the pou&ble SJde e( feet.a" vutat1a1. I• 1957-~, over 7t, ... people la lite ll .S. died ol Ute Aa.laa nu. la l MS-• tbe Boa.a X.c na claimed Jt,• Uva. meat ran aa n~r1mnst oe '·* ~olu.atffr•. Ou& ef U.OS. .-ho re· tthed lhe awlae vacctDe. t.t per· ttat devt>lope4 a r~ver tbat lut· ed about U bo•n or Ina.) wbo art> In treatm~o. a c:om· btnaUon of lbe swine nu \ acct.t and A·Ytctorla/7S la""ucom- mnded. olfer~ lD )'our clly. Tht')' wtll ~ free. Am l ta.kl.DA the ••lne Ou I.hot! • noMcnse answers to the follow- tnl que1Uon1 · Where Will the IWlM flu lbOls be liven? lfow mucb will they ro.t? n. ••lae nu Ao&a •W RM-nauabte by Get. 1. Aallttaoi HEW S.cretary Dr. Tbeodort> Cooper eJtlm atet th.at UM 1Jiloc.a abotald protect aboul • pe~ of tboee wlilo take U1em. CTbe oc.laer IS percent aboatd 1et mlldcr ca.ea~ •• U they lud no •bot at all.) 't'Mre la ao reaaoo wlly a Ptel· aaat wom•• ehollfd DO( '•k• lhe awta.n-..a.ot. ~ Vua ~t I asn. I'll a.., one of the nm In llnf' tbe momml they att available. Why la lhe U S. govemcn •nt 1pendm1 $135 mlllloo oo a pro- ject when there la no evidence °'"" there will be a swtne nu Are YOU colna to have a swine nuabot7 Sbocdd dalldrea lri U.e 1bo(! Tbe reaearcbera are .uu .. orltl.n1 on cto.a1e1 for children under 1a. However, tboae cbUdtta who are btdned to Id f even a.bouJd NOT 1et Uae •hot. It bH beH empbaaJU'd U.at t.btl shot O..ld NOT be lakca by l.ndlvtdual• wbo are aller1tc &o e111 <tbla )aclude1 preanant women). lt '1 not a lways eas)' to re co.inlze love, e•~clally the tint time around. Acquaint yo~elt wtth the 1uldo1lnes. RHd Ann Landera '1 bO<>lc.I t. ''Love or Sex 1t.nd How to Tell the Dmerenco." For• copy, mall 50 cen~ \n coin and a lon1. atam~ed, aelf· addtetaod envelope With your re quest to Ann Landrrs, r .O Box 1400, Eliln, 111 60120 mic? ~l-..-tll n wUI the ahota be avail&· mt the public'.' Thanks for your hclp. lt'• won derful to have somebody to turn to for reliable lnformatJon WE APPRECIATE YOU IN NEW YORK It 11 1troa1ly recommended t.bat adult• over 18 1et tM rt'• gutar swine nu 1bot.e (!JIO wUta of A·New Jeney /7f). For the bJtb· riak population <Oao.t over to, t.boH wbo have chroalc bean dh· eue, respirator y problems, d1a~le1 -or cancer paUt>olS Tbe 1bot1 may be obtained from your pbyatctUt, wbo ma)' cbar1e for an olflc:e vtalt but NOT for &be .. cdne. <He geta lt free.) Alter tkt. 1, phone your lout hulth department and ask where and wben the~ wtll ~ l.J there a chanfe that a person -cam'iet 1wlne nu from the •hot? Who ~hould take the shot? Who should NOT lake It? ls the shot 'ate for preanlU\t 'I' omen" DEAJl N.Y.: The ll.S.1overn· meat ta 1pendla1 am mllUoe on the awtae O• proJed bee1ue It beUevet la preventive medldDe. There may be no ep&demle but 11 oae should occur It cocald be de· Tbere i• NO d1aace lbat a person wW set tbe nu from the lbot beca1a1e Ute vaccine la made o1 a II.Wed vtn11. The oaly liplf1- cant side etfecta MAV be a tore 1rm aDd a fever. (Tbe goveni· , .. \. _. . .. Shannon McCraney, F. M. Fernandez Dates "elected Betrothed McCraney- Femandez Shann o n Lt•s l1 c MeCrancy and Fran· tiSco Manuel Fernandez will exchange wedding vows Nov 6 an the Church or Jes us Chrial of Latter·dny Sa1nt.t, Santa re Springs. Their engagement has been announced by her parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham E. Mccraney of Huntington Beach. Mi ss Mccraney graduated from Edison High School and her ftance, son or Mr. and Mrs, Jose Fernandez or Norw~lk. attended Santa Ft> Spnngs Hl1h School and the Los Angeles Sheriffs Academy. • • • King-Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Charles King of Balboa ha~e announced .the 1•ngaaement of tltelr daughter , Kclleen Kin&. and William Randolph of Portland, Ore. The couple plan to marry in Oecem~r sn Green Thumbs St . Andrew 's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. Mi ss King is a graduate or Newport Harbor High School and the U niver s ity of California , Santa Barbara. Her Clance. son or Mn. John B. Randolph or Vero Beach, Fla .. graduated from Cabnllo Colleae. Santa Cruz. · K-11ffn King People have always been Interested In plants and 1ardenin1. But an lncreued awareness or tbe environment In recent years hH made them want to know more about the subject. That"s what landscape architect Frederick Lan11 bell<'vt>s. J\ nd that's whBI prompted Lang und Philip flundel, associate professor or hiologlcnl sciences at UCI, to put together a cour5e, Living Plants for Enjoyment and Use. The univt>r11lty extension clu11, offering three units or credit, will meet elshl Wednesdays al 7 p m . In Steinhaus Hall on campus, begln- rung Sept 29. "It's a class for plant lovera." aald Lang, who has done research for and contributed to Su'n11et magazine and the Sunset Western Garden ·~·we wanted to make it so people who look at plants would know more about them." The course, which will include lectures, slide presentations and field trips, 1s designed to heithten their awareness and enjoyment in gbdemng, landscaping and seltttion or plants fdrfood. ;. Among aubjects to be uplored are: : Native and lrnported plants ol Southern ·CaUtomla : bow plants retat.e to wildlife, humans 'and environmental conditions; plants used for :ornament. food and fiber, potions and poisons; andoor gardens and plant use and care, ~ .Ruodel, who apedallies ln pbysiotocieal : plant ecology, wlll Jend hla tffhnical back(rOWld :totbe claaa. : A apeciaJist In desert plant.s. be has done ex- tensive research ln North and South American ~d~. 'He recently ffltu.rned from a seven ·month ••*tlcal in Germany where be worked twitb a ll'OttP of raean:ben rmowned for their 1...n in the fleld. Further information about the class ts awUabJe by calllq tbe univenlt.y exte11sion ol- flfe, 13S-5tl(. ' Horoscope: Gemini Her Life Novel Check Loopholes TUESDAY, movt>d -you gel chance SEPTEMBER 28 to lest, experiment, to BySYDNEYOMAllll prove that ideas can be AKIES (March 21 . utilized. Accent on short April Ii): What was bid· trips, reunion with re- den or obscured will be lative, dauline display B Y K AT H L EE N llluminated, perhaps ror olversatility. BEASLEY your special and private SCORPIO (Oct. 23 · benefjt! Look ahead -Nov. 21): Be analytical. LOS ANGELES (APl ref$ to be restricted. Highlight fl exibility. -Ann Hobbs Purdy rode TAURUS <Aprll 20 · Cr eative endeavors into Alaska on a p&cJc May 20): Involvement, could now result lnfinan- train nearly a half· reeponslbility, promo-.cial reward. Know it and century ago, at 19 a tlon ; emotional be confid ent, d e · teacher anxious for some responses figure pro-termined. pioneering.. minently. Member of op:-MGJ'J'TA.B.lVS (Nov .. Alas ka today, abe poeite su Is very much 22 . Dec. 21): Lunar CY· says. is overdeveloped -In picture. Sense of cle is such that you "commerc1al1zed and balance, perception or create aura of glamor, exploited to the nth potential should not be excitement. There la degree" bur she won't ignored. beauty around you -you move. "1 don't want to. GEMINI <May 21 • areawareofitandmake This coming summer I June 20): Cht>ck tor themostofit. will have been there SO loopholes In legal agree-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 years -l 'm part of .. ,."',....,.. ment, contract, arrange-. Jan. 19): Much that OC· Alaska." AnnHobbaPurdy ment. Emphasis on curs is quiet. behind· Mrs. Purdy ts the cooperative efforts, scenes activity. Accent coau thor of a bao-1mPortanl people in the "Thinking about that pa.rtnenbip and marital on secrets. fears.doubts. You hav e someone behind you who want.s you to succeed. • AQVABIUS (Jan. 20 • Feb. 18): Wish romes throulh In unusual man- ner -what had been covered will be revealed. You sain areater aetr- underat.andlnC, are able to oraanize, to handle more responsibility. P ISCES (Feb. 19 · March 20): You ma~e your mark, impressiN usocJates. superiors Your base of Influence broadens -more persons are drawn to you. Popularity aod pre-' stlae could be on upsw- in1. USeptemHr ZS LI yoar blrt.bday you are percep- tive, independent, tbe op. Po&lte sex finds you at- tr actl ve and "spoils" you. graphical novel, "Tisha: tommunlty. birthing, promise to marry now, J atatus. You're ablt> now The Story ol a Young burying and marrying almost have to smile. to sain allies, additional-------------------- Teacher sn the Alaska the residents." Trying to lteep lt was Uke rtt01nltion. Wilderness " It's the But that aoon changed. maJtlns a trip by dog aJed CANCER (June 21 • product of 11 years of col· "When I showed I eared in a snowstorm· You July 22): New approach laboralion w1lh author for a half·breed man, know where you want to to "old" procedures is Robert Sprecbt and de· they weren 't about to go, but you can't be sure necessary. Know it and tails Mrs. Purdy's life in take that. Some even bow long it's· going to act accordingly. Accent theoldminingcommuni· wanted to take my takeorwhereyou'llwind on health, work, recrea· ly that Is still home. teaching credentials up along the way." tlon, communication Mrs. Purdy lives in away." Purdy died 10 years with relative in transit. Chicken, a near-town It wasn't just her love ago. LEO (July 23 · Aug. close to the Canadian lor half-Eskimo Fred "He combined thebt>st 22): Your emotions arc border, about 200 miles Purdy , the man she of both races -the gaie-aroused. You feel more east of Fairbanks. would marry 10 years ty and laughter or the alert. alive and your ''There are 10 or l2 later . She also took in Eskimos and the good appetite makes a com· permanent residents two orphaned Indian judgment of the whiles l eback Empha:o11s on fall· Where we Jive there are children and soon had had something that few mg madly in love, mak- no conveniences -we them in class with white people have -he was ut Ing changes. travel, have to h aul water children. Her ideas terlydevotedtomeand l creat1v.eselJ-expression. because it's permafrost never were accepted by loved him completely " VIRGO (Aug 23 ·Sept. and you can't sank a well other pioneers, but s.n the She lives todav with 22) You can tie loose We burn wood because ensuing years s he adopt-Lynn, one of her adoptl'd ends, close trans action. there's no electricity ed eight more abandoned daughters lie r children obtain answer to inqwry There's no industry, 10 childre n . It was her h.ave all grown and gone regarding t>scrow. chlldrt>n m ove away neighbors· contempt. their ways -the values, property. Bnng when they grow up." too, that de I ayed her youngest is a geologist sn pnorlt.tes into focus. She arrived m Chicken marriage to Fred Purdy Alaska at the age of 22 LIBRA <Sept. 23 ·Oct. 0 g SNOOPY * ~THE * WHn'EHOUSE 'WeberS. * INTHE * WNCHBOX Get on the Pea.nuts ba.ndw&gon. Look for t.h& free "Snoow e.ru1 You" eleot.lon suoker 1n8ide speo1aJ..ly ma.rked loaves at delioJous ta8t1ng Weber's Bread. 12 stJclters 1n all. One per 108!. J'roee. r r o m 0 r e g o n a 22 >. Roadblocks are re· ch e e c h a k o -a ------------------------------------------------- greenhorn with n o r--~~--~-~-~~-~~~-----------~----------~T-"~~~~~~~~~, knowledge or the d1f . ficulties of the wild At firs t, sht> recalls, she was respected and befriended as the new Teacher -with capital T. ''Teachers." she says, · "are looked up to there. They are one or the most SNOOPY * INTHE * WHmHOUSE 'WeberS. * INTHE * WNCHBOX Get. on t.he Peanut.a bandwagon. Look tor t.be tree "Snoopy and You" eleoUon stjolmr lnssde ~ IDIU1ald loavee at deUc10ua iui- J.ng Weber'a Bned 1.2 st1cUra 1n all. One per loat.~. 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License appllcallons also will be available at the cllnlc. which is beint spo n sor ed by tht' 1'rabuco Ridge Riders servict> group. 8 Finish Law Class In County Eight Orange Coast students completed pro- fessional law degree re· quiremenu at Western Stale Umversily College of Law or Orange County during the summer session. Graduates includt' Clawson Bowman of El Toro, James Bradley of Huntington Beach. Keath Dawson of Corona del Mar, and Rose Gates ol Irvine. Also, J ames Harker of Mission Viejo, Michael McCann of F ountatn VaUey , Dennis Raden o( Westminster. and Robert Reyffo/Ne,..port Beact. HBMan Promoted James C. Loughlin, aon or Mr and Mrs Donald J Loughlin of Huntington 8 ea<'h ha11 been commlssioned a second lieutenant m the Army Reser ve Loughlin as among 4'ighl D111tingu1 'lhcd Military Graduates oC UCLA receavan~ com mLSsaons While a n unde r graduate. Loughhn wa.41 recommended for the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for achievement, received the UCLA cadet of the Year Award, and was captatn of the nfle team. He Is a graduale of Huntington ncnch lllgh School. Pl'l\LIC "OTln: ,ICTtTIOU\ •V\INIU "&MtU&TtMl!NT n,,. toHOlllf•"O <• na" ., oo.rio bl.I" IW'\\ ... R.unnn• M ,, ,. \ f "'""' Prom.'' ~~ \ .-., • .,.,,_. Ot ..;• "•Al*''• M \, (A •ll01 \t..,11t~M '"'~' >•1•".l llAl'Ntf\il Ot•'ft ,.~,.t• "'""• r .\ •·' ·01 flit<\ tN'\H'll"\ I\ ff)l\tt t(t~ I\,....._'"' d•'t•ftu-11 \t ... fl "'l ~ t •i•t\o, ff\!\ \f~fM,'Wr\t ,.,. tdM <N•t" ,.._ f"""t ,.,,.,., .t Or• ~ (o..,M, 1V\ ~" .,......,...," tu .. , .. ,.,. l/lvt)ll ,.,,,.., ,,,. .. "'' '"'"fl••'--~11f ... ~ ·n , ""' ,. 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'"' .. , lit Alpert Goes It Alone Former TJB Star Pulls Out Horn Again LOS ANGELES (AP > -Ht.rb A1pert bu tm• buked on a solo cacur lh•t tS cc:r\alo to take hlm fM away from lhe baPPY·&e>-ludty music be pla)'ed Wlth tbeT1juana Brass. moodier. more lnlerestin& lhao bls TIJuana Brap records. "NOW I TBINll •Y OBSEaVATIONS m~kally are much cloett tu what I'm f-U.1." Alpert ~marktd. ''That's ftl'Y Important bee a Tise I feel cruUvity la not 1oOmetbing you lblnk abo11l. It Just bappem. •' That's noe witbhlm Becau.e for all the happlneu that the TJB'r. music broUjbl to people ll"<>u.nd lho world, what at ulUmate.ly brought band leadC!r Alpert was a lot of pief. He put dowo his trumpet ln 1969, lhlnklnl he ml.ghlocver play aa.ui For hve yun, he didn't. Alpert, a thin, dark·haired man with ruued JOOd lootu. doesn't ~Joe\ his put work; be says he Ju.st wun't 1tven to int.ros~tioo in those days. Now h1a m11aic ls comLnc from deep inside. "I LOST INTEREST. I WAS repeatin1 my!leU. It became a job," the •year-old mu.aicfan recalled Ul tua bla office at A&M Records, which he coq Unues to preside over with partner Jerry Moss. Ho crecUta much ot bis comeback to a teacher m New York who, Alpert H)'ll, o.perates on the Jieory Utat muslcia.m, Wte athletes, must train their mu.acles to perform lO a nat11ral rbylhym. A Alpert had come to a point wbere the suc~sa he'd been enjoying since "Tbe Lont-ly Bull" was rt- le&Hd ln 1962 became too much to handle Emo Uonal problems were cornpowided by fni.strat100 with bia barn playing. "When I made those records (with the T11uana Brus), 1 wasn't trying to be corny or commercaaJ or anyttunc -I w a.s Just playing the music that wu coming out," be reflected, trumpet is merely a piece ---------of plumbing, this tbinlriog &oes -the musician playing it is the rul in· '-------....:.°"'"' strument and must be conditioned to respond to lntuiUve timings without thinking about them "It was easy for me to do: I felt like I was cheat· "I FEEL LI.XE l'M TO THAT point again where it's comin1 through me instead of me being Intellectual about it," AJpert says s lowly, lb thoughtful, introspect.Ive manner. "That takes care ol itaell when you 're 111 balance." ing. Then the process • -,. dJdn 't work. and 1 tried to think my way into it .. Arte r quitting. be wl'nt through a heavy period of critical self· evaluation. His first marnage broke up in 1970 Alpert stayed on at his record company, producing other artists, and m time, he says now. his problems worked themselves oot naturally. There's just one problem. A lot of people don't seem ready to accept Alpert's new musical stance. A&M executives say a lot of ~caUed progressive radio stations won't even IUIA!n to lbe solo album because they assume it's full of the TJB sound that they now consider Ugbtwelaht. Alpert realizes that im•ge-wise be is in a tnnsi· lion period witb the ~ublic. That's why he bas no plan.a to tour unless 'Just You and Me" is a big success. IN 1'74 HE MAil· ALPERT ried Lani Hall , "I WOULD PREFER PEOPLE to like it than not," he says. "But I feel it's more important that I'm satitfied musically with what I do." He's already thinking about another solo album be expects to begin in October. He says it will be dir- ferent even from the cWTent release because be is being influenced by two ot the performers he is pro- ducin1 now : Gato Barbieri, a South American jau t~ sax artist, and vocalist Letta MbuJu, wbo is in- to African music. former lead singer in Brasil 66, and put together the TJB again. The musician says be wu r;eady then to Lum a different way musically but was anterl'sted first In recapturing the good feelings or the T J a '> early years and then g1vmgit upon his own t.erms He made tbe break for good last year and now is out with an album, "Just You and Me," that shows n deeper dimension to Alpert The album as Older, wiser, still the head of a major record company, Herb Alpert can afford to wait for suc. cess to come knocking again. IO Win Plaudits, Volumes Ten Orange Coast stu· dents at Western St.ate University College of Law are among &S who received America n Jurisprudence Awards from the Ban croft· Wlutney Pu bushing C.o The outstanding stu· dent in each course de· siinated by tbe publisher bu been presented wtth a bound volume in a Sptt1alu:ed field of Jaw. Mar1aret Anderson or Jlwitington Beach was among eight students who received two awards. hers being in business assoc1atioos and trust.'!. Other students granted awards i~luded Maqorie Rushforth, Costa Mesa, and J:loss Turner, Mission Vle10. in business assoc i atioins, Stanley Jlaasan, Mission Viejo 3nd Timothy Tut· Ue, El Toro in contracts: Valerie Hurni of Hunt· in,ton Beach in criminal proce<lure J omes Burton and Susan Lewis of Costa Mesa and David Mullally ot Newport flcach cap- tured aworm an evidence whtlc J ohn Kyler. Hunt· lncton Beach. was grant- ed an award~ the area olproperty · Course To Begin A tree ''Preparation ror Parenthood.. cl:L'\!I, s p o n so red hy th<! Amtrl<'nn Red C:tcti<s, Orange County Choptcr. lw'JIIM Oct. 7. The chi~~ will ml'<'t on Thursdays for ~11 Wi•f'kS from 7 30 9 p m a chapter headquart1•r'\ 6-01 N Ct>ldcn Cird OnVl'. Santa Ana r rr rr111111 ration. culHna 835 5381. '' quired Memory Class S A memory t lecture series condu<'ted by Borns tein ut Coast College Oct 2. The four p wtll meet on S4turdays fro noon tn occ·. Hall 119. Tickets fo are S.U a11d ll\OCC's Ad Records Rtristrauo The $1$ f totbooli. he series avallablC!t Ions and HI ce I Hmf~ lnclude:s a Says he : ''The best is yet to come.·· Huntington Sells Parking Permits Passes goocl for unlimited daytime parking in beach parkanJ( lots operated by the city are availa- ble at the Huntington Beach Harbors and Beaches Department The pass1C'ost S20 for non-r~idenu and $10 for residents and e valid from Jan. I through Dec. 31. PASSES 'OR A SECOND car an either category cost . Senior c1 ens are eligible for the $10 senior beach parkrn ass with proof o( age. FOR RE DENTS OF nu: downtown area, re· sident1ol pa. s ullowme parktn& at meters in front of homes art,15 each wtth the second permit cost· mgS.S The hartbrs and beaches department is located at 103 P ac1ff Coast Highway. Rit s No Longer A ' amily' Must NEW RK (AP> -Eligibility for a family mem· bersbjp ed to rnean that a couple had to be mar· ried. any more, says th~ New York State Divisao f Human Rights Und the state's new Human Rlihls Law, gay coup! , 11nmarrled c<>upl and people Uv-ing to1etber, but who Ing 31 e can now have a1ree to have mem· h.mi mem berahip benbip releases sent to avail e to them. one address, are eligible. T Metropolitan The New York State Mus rn is the flrat Human Rl1ht1 Law pro. men ershlp o rganJu. hJbita dJscrimlnaUon on tion adaptlhe redefiru· the baals of marital t1or of family mem-status in public accom- be ap an compliance modaUons employment lhe state's Human boosln1 and credit. • Ra s Law 1 mily membership ls to any two people It nl the ume ad· s, even 1( thry are married or blood re· ions, the lluman bt1 Divis ion said. n two people not llv· nu 111111 Diploma Exam Set The California HJgh School Proficiency Ex· am Will be 1iven Nov. 13 at Corona del Mar HJp School. P ersons who pus the eJtam will recelve a certificate equJvalent to oatatedlplom a . Deadline for reg.latra- tion is Oct. 20. Anyone 16 ii eUglble to take tho tat. Students under 16 may also take the Lest ii they are in thelr a«Ond aemetler of the 10th er-de· Sl.udenta ln school tbould contact their eounwlln1 offlce (or r.. &ittntion (orma. For more lnform.atJan call~. Bye-bye Suxdlows Festival Slated The San Juan Capiatra'° Chamber or Com· merce b.u announced the third a.nnual art.a and cra1\a festival wlU be held Oct. 23 a.nd 24 to com· memorate the fall departure of San Juan'• swallows. . The "Adiot a las Gdanc1rlnu ., Fl~ ch A't'Ws" <Pa.reweU to the SwaJlowl A.rt.I and Cr&fta PcsUval) WlU be held ln downtown San luan rrom t a.m. to 4 1>.m. both d~,' said K.,.Je Olsen, Cb.amber manater. · ActdJUoaal lofonnatlon La a.all•ble b7 caJUn1 the chamber of flee, CfllM'MO. 1 Day Set For Look At He11,lth E mployment op- portunities in the health care field will be dis· cwssed at a career day h<-sted by Fountain Valley Co mmunity HoepitaJ from 10 a.m. to4 ·p.m. Wednesday. The event. open to tugh school through college age students and health care personnel. will be held in the hospital's west patio area. The program includes demonstrations and ex· hibits focusing on the variety, educationaJ re· quirements and place· menl opportunities of health care careers. A hospital tour is planned. Exhibitors will be laborta ories, phamaceutlca l com· panies, the American Red Cross, Orange Coon· ty Dental Association, the Army, Navy. Air Force and Marine Corps. 3 Testing Dates Set For OCC Educational, voca· tiooal and gwdance test· inv Nill be offered on three dales al Orange C.oast C.ollege this fall Tbe teat.I are for those with educational or voca- tional problems. They cover aptitude. ability, lnuresl and personality and will be followed w1th 1 0 ln\crvi e w and cowueUng. The t ests are scheduled ror Wcdnes· day, Oct. 20; Tuesday, Nov. 16; and Monday. Jan. 10. They r un from 6-10 p.m. In room 105 ot the Counaelln1 and Ad· mi111lons Bui ldlng. Pcnons may register In the OCC Counseling ~nter. There is a $6 lest· 1nC lee. For additional lnCormalion . phone SS&-S189. NB Man Tops Fest . Robert V. Staats. ol 10 Harbot Island. Newport Beach. has won two gold medals for hi• color sUdea at the lnterna· llonal E1thlbillon of Photography at the Los An,eles County Falr. Staats• winners ~ Utled "Hllftgry Arpopc" ud "Winn over the c:n.t." Helen If. Rice and Oatnade Cohn, bolh ot Lapu Hills, rec;,elved boaonble meoUon.. • DAIL V PILOT ~ " Progrn•'! Pararoount Pactures has announced it has made progress in its long dis pute with director Elaine May over her film. "Mickey and Nicky." wruch has been com· pleted for alroost two years but is yet to be released. Miss May is holding it back. . Poverty Repor1 Spurs Suppori To Cut Taxes WASHINGTON <AP) -With the aovernmenl report.Ina • 10. '1 percent jurnp last year lo th • number or l)erll008 wbo arc poor by Its standards. Democrats and Republicans on the Joint Econbl'n1<: Committee of Conaniss lllree another tax cul may be in order next yur to 11pur the economy. · The yearly increase In thu number ol ponons lhini ln poverty was the second In a row a.net brought t.he tot4l to 2.5.9 million penlOns, rouib.1¥ one American in elaht. · The Census Bureau blamed the l1>crea11c fn.197S on the whipsaw eltect ol hlah lnflaUon In the ntl9sl of recession, to1ether with the widespread exb&llS· Uon of unemployment benefits last year. The report said that despite an S818 lncruse In median flmlly income lo $13,'120 a year, lr\flaUon dragged lh6 buy. in& power of that income down 2.6 percent. 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"" • I Philip Buchen, special counsel to the President and his former law partner, also said the records under study by the prosecutor "are the same ones which were examined thoroughly ln 1973 by 350 agents oft.he Federal Bureau of Investigation." Bell Tap CHARLOTTE (AP) -Bell Telephone Co. empJoyes did the wlrif\i for FBI wiretaps and. cooperated with the FBI for more than 30 years in setUne up wiretaps without court orders. The Charlotte Observer has r~port~d. ,------~~ The Observer said ( I N SHORT J -.iretaps were put on the private telephone lines of .... -------~ such people as Dr. Martin Lulher King Jr., Muhammad Ali and Dr. Morton Alperin. Jt based ill information on unnamed sources and statements by retired Bell official Horace Hampton. t :a11tlHHlia11 lll1teH BANGKOK <AP) -Cambodian Premier Pol Pot has stepped down temporan ly to undergo medical treatment and was replaced by Nuon Chea RadioPhnom Penh reported today. ' Little Is known about either man. They came to power 18 months ugo when lhe Communlsl.-)ed Khmer Rouge defeated the U.S.·backed Phnom Penh regime. Pol Pot had been ill for "a few months," the broadcast morulored in Bangkok said. Saili119Shlp FALMOUTH, England (AP) -The Norwegian sailing ship Christian Radich, pounded by hu.r· ricane-force Atlantic winds on its way back to Europe Crom the American Bicentennial, limped lo· to Falmouth harbor today. AU 102 hands on board were safe, but one o( ~h" 8S teen·aged Norwegian boys aboard t.he tralnJng ship said he was alm06t'Washed overboard when tht• storm hit the three·masled vessel last Thursday. Lending Rate Faces Voters (Editor's Note: Tim i$ the /lflh in .a 1me1 of . arlu:U!s that I.Olli appear from hmt to ti mt in the DAI LY . PIWT on ballot proponhOIU f<JCing the vot~~ m Nooembef",J SAC RAMENTO (AP) -A proposal to raise the interest rate allowable on certain busaness loans, soundly rejected by the voters in June, is back on the November ballot as Prop. 5. The measure is 1denlical to Prop. 12 on \he primary ballot, whJch the voters lumcd down wlCh 56 percent voting no. PROPONt:NTS CLAIM VOTERS didn't un· derstand the proposition an June, even thouRh near. ly $350,000 was spent on the campaign for it and there was no organized opposition. This time the campaign wall be handled by Win· ner·Wagner & Associates or Los Angeles. This flt'm ran the successful pnmary campaJgn against Prop. 15, the nuclear initi:1tJve Charles Winner of Winner-Wagner said he as ( hoping to have $350.000 lll $500,000 to spend on the Prop. s campa1Rn. If(• said ll wall ~o for PROP .• t; '] television, radio and nC'wspaper ads, and a dlrC<'t mail campaign. SO FAR THERE IS AGAIN no orRani1cd OP· posltloo. No committee ha:. registered with Utu secrt>tary of state to op1>0sc l'ror. :s. Pr op. s would remov«' a nat 10 perC'enl cellln~ on interest rates that certain lenders cun charge on business loans. Instead, It would nll11w them to chDritC! either JO . percent or 7 percent plus the prevailing f<'cderul Reserve rate to m('ml)('r b1tnk!I, whlchrver i11 higher. The Federal Hci;crvc rate ls now 5'1' prr· cent, so the m:ntlmum rutt under ProJJ. ~would be 121h percent now. THE 10 P E RCENT LIMIT was written lnl<l ttw Constitution by ll 1934 bttllot flrop()Sltlon which 1Jpeclflcally exempted banlcs. uvlngs and loan aa· sociations, lndusLrtaJ loon <'OmPllntes, credit. un· Iona, pawnbrokers. penonal property brokers and agrtcultunl cooperaUvC3 . Proponenta s•Y Prop. S would enable Callfornla busineuu, larse and small, lo borrow money lor plant and equipment. expansion from out-of-state bankl, insurance companies, mort111c compao.lta and peMlon truata at nationally compeUUve rata: They ·~ t.be 10 percent Um.It in CaUfornJa ~'3 diverted money to other states. which do not ban aucb a Umlt. A• a result, tho proponent• &a)' California has lost hundreds of mUllon11 of dollar9 oi business expansion and 20,000 jobs In t.wo years. ·. OPPONENTS a.AIM THAT ON the contraq. approval ot Prop. $ wowd reduce the number of jobs by boosting the price of goods and services out. o<Uie reach ot many people. In addition, the opponents say Prop. 5 would re· sull ln hi1ber utility biJls, because ulUilies would pass alons bJaher lnlerat rates . The opponents 11.Y al~ consumer toans are specifically exempted from ProP. 5, it would funnel money to big business, dryln1 up tho c:&>&l~ aumer loan aurllet.. . '. ' DAI\. Y PILOT 1976 -- ' .. ~ Slow Soiling for C1tp Light , sh1ft y winds under dull s kies was the weather menu dished up for eight or the nation's top sailing crews competing for the men 's national cha mpionship a nd the coveted Mallory cup off Long Beach Harbor. Tht-winner . Davey Crockett of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club is ~hown leading two competitors to the leeward m a rk in Friday's compe tition. Sunda Double Winner In Balboa-LA Argosy Sunda, s kippered by Graham Gib- bons of Balboa Yacht Club was the on· Jy double winner 1n the Newport Ocelll\ Sailing Assoc1at1on's two-d <1y Argosy from Balboa to Los Angeles Harbor on Saturday and from Los Angeles to Newport Sunday Sund a was the Performance Han- dicap Class A winner in both races This 1s the first year that the popular Argosy has been sailed to Los Angeles Harbor. where the yachL-. were i uec;ts at Los Angeles Yacht Club on the ov1.:rn1i:tht rendeivoul\. In the previous 18 years the race ended at Alamitos Ray and the yuchts raltcd up at Long Ucach Yacht Club. The Argosy Ii:. a family type ra<-c wi~ em phasis on the Saturday night rafting party a nd revelry at the ren· dezvous point Balboa lo l.os An«t>le-s, Saturday PHRF-A I. H1daJgo, Rod Lippold. NHYC, 2, f"l amc. Dic k Ramag<'. LBYC: 3. Candricc. Hobart Denny, BCYC PHRF R I. l>cbr.1 lt1chard RauH. S.SYC. 2. Rt•cl Ha II. Keith Oinsmoor BYC. 3. Riv1 t . Keith Cleland. BYC PHRF·C --l , Sunda, Gr aham Gib· bons. BYC; 2, Fun Won, Bruce Seltel, BCYC, 3, Z1vela. J an F1uege, ~YC. ORF -l , Raider, Jim Linderman, BYC; 2, Cottonta il. John Arens. BYC: 3, Dog Pat<-h. Don Bruce and Doug Ayres, NHYC ORCA lcata ma ran.<:) 1, lnvictus, Mike Cruicksh ank, OPYC; 2, lmua, Mike Lenem an, MYC: 3, Allez Cat, Kane and Mac ken . SSYC. Los Angt>les lo Balboa, Sunday P JIRF -A V1rgin1 a. Denn is Rur nell. SSYC. 2, Typhoon, John Olson , LBYC ; 3. Ruby H a r ry Thomason, BCYC . f'HRF·B -l . Synnove, Brad Avery, VYC; 2, Debra ; 3. Cats Pajamas. Carl La.st, VYC PHRF·C 1, Sunda. 2. Z1vcla. 3, Leprecha un. Whitney Collins. LBYC ORF lcha bod 's, R ay Booth, BYC: 2. War E agle, Ken Ba tzer, SSYC. 3. Adi a mo, Robin Soda ro. BYC INo results computed ror ORC/\ in return race > 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 1 ·T LazyB Hobie Cats Clash Race Goes In Mariner Regatta! To Bananas c L A s s I F I E D Bananas. a Mor11an 36 stoop ro !->k1ppt>rl•d hy Mdt Baehr Jnd Hon Ila~ ness wns the winner 1n the L a zy 8 r ace of Californ ia Yarhl Cluh's Fred tl a r r1s Sl'rt cs Saturday. The race. naml'd for th~ conhl(urut1nn of lht• cour!I<' ore Ma rina dl'I Rey. dre w 93 boats m seven clall!lcs W ln n l'r 1n t he Perform an<-e 11 and1cap Racing Fleet, Cla~l\ /\, WU Gt'nNll~. l\Jllt'd by Dirk Wil liam,, P,llo' V~rdes Yarht C'luh .1nll tht> Class J\ "innc•r in I he• M1d1tct Orr.in ltJCtnJ! t-iN>t wn-..1.ovc' '"· ,,11h'tl by Rob Crum (')'(' • A Orrftf•l'tO I A 't I l1r , P't ( t;.11 l)o,..,, o~" -..()ltt A ' \ .,..-h 1 -..... "•"'• "'*"" '""""''' '" 'U"fUD I \••.,,,,. t\irV'•frt"w•f PM'tf MC)llU tt I • .,11,n,,,. '"m le.,.1 \ C 'I(" t I """ 'flt" (tf•4m """' V .. th t V(. 1 hhJfb1rtt ~ ... ..,., C'l'r l'Httf • I Go.,,,,,.\, , C~•f'I .. ,,., l•• \tf.etre,,1 I ltYC I P•fMielll '"ft' .a,,~,hn"o t -IC ,. ... q~ a \ f tlAriA ~h Ml)fft\ KM"( 1 \1· • t111•.,~ lfa ""' \"Y"( 1 ¥111h,, Cr.Ht r t1 it Uoth.n CYC tt91 ,_ f C. I 1\1\11 f'l-'"dOA~ Oti "~' M t(Af'lft \A\#'-C J Vf'cr•nf'f' H0'41f'•r<I Wtf••~m \f\l'A( ' "'"''••\t~ (.rt U•tta•ft '#II V(. ._OltA. ' o,,,, •• O"n ~.,, .. ,.'" WT( ) O•-fl~. ~,. ... , Alft,.rl ( .. ,.1u .... ,, •~VY(' ' """" ...,,,,.,,, .. ~A, A"· ... ' ,., ... .,, For Me II Wins Race For Me II. a new Hal- t er as·S3 cruiser s klp- p ere d b y M o rris Edelstein of California Yacht Club was the win· ner or CYC's 38-mile Del )Jar Predicted Log con· tat Saturday with a low percentage of error or O.S7'5. lt was E delstein's n.rst predicted log r ace ln lhe boat. Hobie Cats some 137 strong swarm ed over Newport Harbor Saturday and Sunday in the ninth edition of the Ancient Manner Regatta, oldei.t event on the Coast Catam aran calendar The r ace s tarted nine years ago as a Cun r ace among a few lloble Cat sailors Crom the Ancient Manner Resta ur ant m Newpart Beu ch and wound up on the Be ach nt Pocheln!louthernOrangeCou.nty. In tht• mtervcnin~ years it has become one of lh<' most widely atlendcd Hobie Cat regattas m Southern Cah(om ia. Two races were sailed Salurday and one on Sunday T rophy winners HOBIE ·l6.i\ -I, Bob Jkauchamp, Corona rfel ~1nr. 41 l pts. 2, Dick Beauchamp, Corona del Mar, 11, 3, Ron At wood, San Clemente. 13. 4, Alan Johnston . La Canada, 16 . 5, Wayne Sch afer Capistrano B.-ach.17 ' 11081E·168 1, Mike Newbro, Newport Beach, 51t, 2. Manuel Banuelos, lluntmgton Beach, 9, 3. Tom (;111m .m. Tustin, 16, 4, Roy Pringle. Pasadena. 17 . S. Allhford Clark. /\rcad1a. 19 llOA I Jo: lllC I, Krv1n Jlutton, Huntington l'each, 31~. 2. Don Neville. MalJbu. 12, 3, Slev<' llu~hcl', Ra lhoa bland, 1•1',. 4. Gary Drean. Del l'tfor. lG. 5, Hru<-e 1\kl..011r. Costa Mesa, 19 llOHIE ·lfl NOVICE l , Ron Pepitone, Santa Ana, 311. 2. Peter ~hnack. Newport &ach. 7:i•. J, Dave Kofull, Lon1r licach. 11 ; 4, Steve Bye rs, llunt inaton !k>ach, 12. s. Len Rolle, Huntington Beach, 18 llOBIE ·l<ti\ -1, Rick Eddington , Newport Beach, 512. 2. Denny Soden, Anaheim . 9: 3: J er ry K mit. Nt'wPort Beach, 10, 4, Mike Staudt. Rive rside. 13; S, HobleAller.Jr .. CapistrnnoBeac h, 14~. llOBIE·l48 -1. Dcnnls Cn~nter, Tustin, 4~; 2. Ed llalloran, Cerritos. 7:i•, 3, Oavc Moxley, Gardena, 7:t1: 4, Jim F~ter, Newport Beach, 9 llOBIE·l4C I. John Pearry, Long Beach. 7'1; 2. Andy Evans. /\lhambra, 8~1 ; 3. Ulr Paasch, Riverside. 9"~. 4, Lee Randall. Santa Ana 11 . 5. Cary Rutch H Lon~ Beac.-h. 15 Crescendo Scores Crescendo, sailed by John Ballew or Ca pistrano Bay Yacht Club, was the overall and Class A winner in Capo BYC's 98-mUe Around Catalln. laland race the sixth of the club's Ocean Racing Series. Th~ race wu for Pe rformance Handicap Racln1 f1eet yachts. OVE RALL -1, Creseendo: 2, Smolt ln J lm Livermore, Capo BYC; 3, Chuba3co, Charles Copeland, Capo eve. CLASS A -J, Crescendo; 2. Smok1n. CLA~ 8 -I, Chubasco; 2. Winter Sunshine, Bernard Burke, Capo BYC: 3, Clair De Lune, Paul Frazier. Capo BYC: 4, Puana, Joe J l'nsen Capo H C ' The course took the ~~-~~-~~-~~~-------~ boat.' from Ma rina del flcy to the P aloii Vtrdes i Peninsula, ac ross the 1, Olannel to the west end of Catalina Island and flldahed at Cal Head on the H wa.rd side of the island. ~~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 n.-....-. ................... Ot .. ~ ~!!!.~~.~ ....... ~~:.~~-~ ....... ,~!!!.~~ ....... . 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Th• l HOROOM DAILY PILOT OUUll\., + JACUl~I liobflity fOt' the first l"· I'''''" t11un.111 1Hf lru111 cornet iftMrlloft Oftly. th•" 1>~.iu11111I h1lrm h1Xl~t· " II h J II '1111 Su I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l•---------1111111Ht\'ll h\ .,,, nl 11'4l"1J(ICJ 1fl•1i..111 N1•ar ,Yblisher's Motlc~~= 111 w 1·u1111•1 1111 "'Utholll I ·1•t .J • I '\I ;.i f. f J.i1 ll.1y••rl• !>"" N tt to/'> t.1ti: \II real t•8l.tk .iiln•1u,c<l l..11 i:1· 1·u11•11•d 11.1tl11 m th" ni·\HJ'l•IJWI' ,, -.uh Ju111 11,kd al .1n 1111 J1't'I I•> lht• i-···•kr .11 1-·.111 la•l11·\ .d1l1· ~.:1.~ou lluu'>1111o1 i\l'I 111 ltlbK \\< \' \ lt•r111' 111111.v' "hll h milk•'' 11 1111•1:,il Ill (.ill u.;J h7H7 ~l'.!:.~;;.:.'.'i'1 nl1i'.:~~11n111 :;, [~' '1RAi11' l ~HMI G._,.., f OOJIG.-nil I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'v'l<~I f·'Y :--.; d1~t'nn1111.1t1on ba"-<I 011 : ; r,u ,. rolor 1 l'l1i:11ro "'' ----·--"' 11Jt1un .. 1 nr1..:111. m "" 1:1 Huntington Harbour TAYLOR CO. mto·nllon to nui..1· ""' -oc·h r1rt•f('rt'nn· "mll .t lion. or d"t r11nm.111011 f111, llt'"'l'Jl".'r \\Ill 11111 knollinf,!I\ Jl lt'pl ''"' .uh" rt .... In~ 111 I I l'.11 ,..,ljlt• "h1t'h ,., 111 'wla lion of th~ la" HOUHs for Sole .....•..••.•••.......•. 1002 ....................... HEWPORT HEJGHTS HACIENDA There 1s no end to ttw ptJ~)lb1hl1es' ! l.o\'ely :! bedroom , :i uath ' Spu1·wus I I\ 1111! ru1irt1 . lamth room with ht'.1m~1i l·<'1hnl.' phi' ,., • r.. I .i r I.(.. I 11 .. JI l.1 t' l' EH·rv \\omuu·, d1t•am k11rhcn + t 1 :1 1·Jr ..:.1r.lf,!l', 2 \\Mk'lh<1p' l'ollmi,: roum Jnd 1.ir~e )Jtd ,\II t11r ~!l,000 lull 11nu· Mh·71il t 'J 'J• • j. $48,500 l'lt•tl<>r than ne" ~IJJllnu ... :!Ur, 1'',11n Hm Cnnilo " 1·111 lo•wd pJIHI JllCI .11l.1dw1l )!JI JI!<' l'lu' .1 lll/\ Ill qil,11 l' ~ ".orm .1tmu,phn ,. plu'> •ommun1t) pool c!. JdCUUI pJui.. !JIU~ Call 644-72 I I /.Jn NlGU llAIL(Y 0. ASSOCIATES MESA VERDE V.A . H<•11ut1ful ~1 t'""' \'l·rth· ·r plan nllert·ol 1111 \ t•ll•ran9J :1 h .. clru11m' ... ·t1utle1r m.l'I•·• ~11111• m.on~ 1•'!tr<". 1111 ..:•· 1, ,.,. ,11'l't'nll'rl rt'.11' \ .1nl !-.:. lrJ ... 11.11v ... r1• 11 '"'" • l .. 111 !°)11\ :cll3 IOI \ \ Ill l11rrn:1t11>n SUPER SHARP GOOD AREA! :lBH tnkvl'I l'ulllln. onh 4! \I olcl \ (' p,1\ 111 & ... unclt•1·k. t .1thrtl ',,,, II\ rm ... uto )!Jr 111 . ,,.,., ~> t'tJJ!> I P l.11 .1 17 !IUO l'h !lli2 iHI 1:\TL It 1-: :-; ~.T\\ OH" COSTA MESA CLASSIC ('0~1.1 M<>,,J ·11. h .. ~1 1111·.1 11nn llu~l' 1 '"'"'""m I a111h lwm•· '.\Ii•"!>" 1• Spn111•h lu 11·i.. I 111·pl.11"· ~: ,, l t' ll'I I\ C' U 111: I ,1 cl Ill~ I hr II II.: Ii I HU l ,.; \I' I ~ \\11111.111 "tlll'illTI k1ldll'n )li~.[)1111 r1111 pr11 (• '" "1m.1hd1• \' \ +-+ I flt ' "'It• f "' .111< 111 ~ l J II hit> 1111 ., '# l•l I • ~.; S55,900. Ur.ind ""'l p.11111 111 .11111 out ;incl 1111·111 "'"" l.rn1l~1 .1p111 ; rn.11.l' th": ht'<fn.1(1m. ~ l1.1lh homo· 'l'·Hkll' I.tu ·Ill ti llll .1 "hucly 1 ul cl1· ••• 11 • h.11f .1 lllrn k I rum 'c·hc.ol 11n1I fHll k \; 1\ (. (. lj 111 I' k I\ ;,;~. 2Gti0 CSELECT . I PROPERTIES SECLUDED EASTSIDE HIDEAWAY l'rivai·v arul < "" com f n r I JH r \ .1 I I In I h,, frc·~hl> 11.11nt1•1I .1r111 1 ,, q11• I"'' :1 h1-•I r11t1 m d11'.1lll ht1m•· ,.. .... 111•11 ,omonA tn·1·'4 thl' 1•'!1 r n l.1rj!<' t ul de• "·" fol '' .imrlc tor i11•dud1•cl II\ 111~ v.1lh palin. ''"h ''°"'' &. fµlrden Thr.., can't l.i'l at JS7.'l50. <'i.111 :irn lJJ:I now' Ol'I" ,,, • •fl\'""' ftllff ~"'' l~HMI For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD·YISOR 642-5678 - HI< t\ I TOI\ S ...,111e ·c· I! Hli \ 1w.1n•1ul 1 hrc·rtul OH THE WATER W it h Boat Doell 1 •• r.:c• J h~t11 m 1.1m1h IBHG COMPLIT9.Y UDICOIATID < h.ir mrni: ~ ~1111 !lot•.,. H~un huml' lh'hi-:httul New roof. new paint instde & out, new t-:ri.•IJnd '1' h· hmM· " :t 11n\ jh• 11.tlm II\ ml! :\lln kt'tchen cabinets & s ink. Seller is in hdnn' \\ ~ .. mth 4. l'\ m.iml 2 St•p l(,ifdl:l'" u1t·111l'nt n1 •ht 1 1 th1 <:111'1.' 10 , lubhou!>l' the middle of red~rating project & ..... 11·r ht\l•r ... I• alm~ llJlt'r. ll'nOI .. 1·ourl' will de liver 10 bea utiful condition. IJm1h I ~1 I'd 10 & t-:a:<>tly acces51blc lot·a Anthony kidney-shaped heated pool, bu1ll1n outd11or IHI~ 11on Byappt. large covered patio. 3 Bdrms. toc.l,500 ~lO\l' Ill ('Clntl l)" Olf ll Ill ~ le.i!>~ opt for $1tll1: 400M£.l1'9~~ • FORJil}s 2111 s ........... .... mo?'>tlJon u11tu11\ morw'. 1.:"~~-i!-!!i-~~~, .____IT c~ ... L 64 .... tlO forfull pnlO of ~139,',)(I "-· r'. · : --~ I!!,.....!!!"'!!!~!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!'!!!!!!--.!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!! - WA°!!<~~~NT G.....t 1002 GeMt".. 1002 REAL EST aTE •• • •• • • • • •• • •••• ••••• •• •••• • •• • •• • • ••••••••••• "'' BUCH GIANT! 6JH4C'tl) Cool oce:in bree:ies bathe 4 BDRM-$48,950 lh1i. fantu1>t1e 4 bedroom Prnlt• of <IW!lt'r:.hl1l r.1m :! bath sµlll ll.'\'el i:iant honw rl1r1•rl I\' nl'l'•h~ llui:c fumily ro"m .ind tn11n 111 and u1•\\ 111111·1· i-;ourmct tlcl11~hl k1tt-h~n' ,.,11,.n~nt• 1ll'OIH'l'l11•, Mass"·e pnvcd ~lnnt• \\"·II d1·\l'ln1wrl loh:i1:1· It. 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" polio h•;tlrnl' . .: h.illh ,1nrl .1 - h.11J11\ k1tdwn ,\ pl.11..r11 REALTORS 640·00 o Balboa lay ,rop. p .1 r k ~ 11111 h" ·' 1 111 Realtor• t.on\Jll'I It I' "'"'I' In ----------1 * 675•7060 * (.'..11\an \'h.l)ll'I. .,lm1·:. ~ ----------,c h1101.. s.'111.500 ,i: .. n• Rollinv Hills •1~ 11-lz.t EH•' fi7:l 77:r. Shar11 3 hc<fiw1m l1111n1· ---------- S & S BEAUTY :\loilt I i nr Sl•al l\4•111 h & i:ull '11llt"11' •lb•, 2hll. 'II fl<' I d t• l' II r •I 11' 11 &t I I I $1 I 11' WESTSIDE REALT Y INC 848·2323 Decorator's Home TUSTIN ~ '1"'111 111 ,. I ho• fll l•lt• ol U\\1)1111! lhl' '(1111111111: dt u1r.1lo1 ' h11mc· It ' nnl\ I\ ... .,,. 111tl .inrl lorall'll Ill .i t h111t·<' l'u-.l111 lor.ihon SP AHISH VILLA VIEW w I 11 d I n 1-: " r I ' ,. t " .. ~1111k1I llUI l!llt•I t•ntn· le rhall'f rc1hni:~ ,.o,1r II~ ,l,1H1',1l-\' & \ 1-.lu 1 "'' 11,1111" umll•t r .. 11111,. I ,,,. I i-· 0 rn" I rt' II & l' I I I II I I ,I 11 I. 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Unbelievable! 4 llt•1Jr1J(>m, :1 hath f.im•l.Y hom1• Onl v 12.11110 !'>1>u1·111u" 1•11;t•t·trt1v~ h11mt• with ll'fJ do\\n llllnJl room \ .111h1·1f 1·<•1hn11.,. '''II·'"'''" ~'·''' ar••a,. 1.1n11h room fur111;old111 Ul~ ~\ :t t ,11 ~·" ·•~t ,,•.al l••Jllllll t .ill 11H 1151 fur full rlt•l.11b ~HERITAGE REALTORS 1002 GtMrol 1002 ·•·············•······· •...•......•.......•... Marvelous 5 bdrm. f amity home w/4 baths & a family rm. Attr . pool & jacuzzi + a large side yard. Spectacular exterior elevation & a circular drive. $152.500 Including land. A COlDWIU. IAftftCM CO. 644-1766 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS AO. IH NEWPORT C£Nlf:ll eMr .. 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Solid Rosewood In A r lly r oo m . Cookie AlJls on · 8235 (F57) 2·1U5 ......_.200 ~r Orlw Herf)or vi.w Citn .. r l rvlnt •t C.mpui V•llty Otft .. ,. 752-141' . ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ................ ~.5:!:. ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~~.~....... Mond!y. September %1 1978 DAll.V Pll.OT 87 ~~!:'! .......... !~~~-~!":!:'! .......... !~~ ................ !?.~~ ~-~~!'!' ... !~.~~ !!!~ ........... !?.~~ ~~~-~~~~.!~~~ ~.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... ~~~ ..... .. ~ COUISI VWW CONDO, Stl .500 Cute as a butt.on w•lh parquet entry. redwood paneling. extra shelving and upgraded c ars>eUna. thi~ rancho San Joaquin 2 Bedroom plus loft unit Is bound to be bought -soon! The ''iew, gotr cour!ie. decor and features are too much ! And the price is too ht tie. 591.500. U,_.IVU~ ti{)~l:S REAL TORS'. 675 6000 24.43 East Coast H1gl\way, Cotol\i dtl Mar G•••., I oozf Gwv., 1002 .......••...............•.••••.••.....••...... li'GUNA OCEANFRONT ExceptionaJly beautiful 3 bdrm. condo with ocean side deek; community pool & w ide sandy beach . Guarded entrance for your safety & privacy. Breathtaking Catalin a s unsets. $149,500 Ka.ct tuot&&0iiUb • • oJ,lUjcd Wt ClossJc .. ocltCott. '\e~ lblln& :? l.nlh nua r;lcd an 8.ilbu:i 3 liC'droom• .ind l bedroum u:p.ar.111 huuir.c lh11d to f111d 1 ut1e> like thl> lor ~"1.11()11 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- UH200 51S·to60 LA WSOH RULTY la loot lnit tor unu or I wo c.-xpc.•r'd ll-'lci<1p.•r,1>n'\ 3416 Vlo Lido • 675-4562. C-2LOT NEWPORT IL VD 1m· 1-·ront.111ti 1:0r1111n!>l'd of l14u ~ luh. uf 1aµpro' JlS' de{llh. Currl'nlh i.upport1n.: a thn \ 11n• bw.inl~>. \11th s 't'pJr.it. ad.1pt.1bl<' bwld1n)ts On I I} SIJ.$,000 (.'all (Junk' 644·72 I 1 /Jn ~I C·El GAIL[ Y t. A55UC1Al (5 ;; I TOWNHOUSE ADDRESS FENOMIMAL 311 + MEAR PA.RIC FORGET I UCH ~-I 044 r'ewport lffch I 06..._wport .. och I OH ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• P.1nor11m1C' \ ICl4 on S420Q DOWN J>('nu~ul.i ol lakc 3 BR. 2 • l Ill + FA.MIL Y iu up1&radl'd. nc" homr t> all )OO net'd rnr th•~ TUlnlROCK 1n m•.hh'r pl.mnl'd L»kt• l>upc"r 11h.irv 2 ~droom a 1-'rt· h d O dt11IV & 111\I) tort'Sl ~ !lllO 7611 lllH Tuwnhom•· Sp.ic1ou• St .000 i.lePl> tu u 11'4"'>'· Jl\1) ruom,, b.ihun\ ~nd lot. lmma<'uh•lc Pl.in l 'ww p.irk It ~.tll..111.: d1" LOT 2 71 uJ p.irl..rni: 111 J . nt•Jt IO(·a Turtk RO<'k Cori:<'ou l•illH' tu '""d> tl\",ll hl· LAX! FORfST 1100 nNr thl' tit-.n•h Ju~t lilt' t'ntry Co.2v lnrnl.il INTIMATE. PERSONAL, GEM OF A HOUSE located on comer lot of one of Lido Isle's uniquely OP<'n areas. 2 Bdrms., 2 bath . frpk' .. 2 very private patios, profoss. decorated. $165,000 .i dchithtlul r1wn1v & .a l~:droom on lbl' l.tkl· ~.000 II\ 1ni: h1li.li. <'r11rl..hni: opc•n ?too ~q It 3 b1 :I \J.i I' r 1 \ J 1 t• b •. ·', h . :I 962-7771 ~.tmll>h ht<•pl•<'•' l.twe 1.,11n1l)< rm h"mt· 14 dt'n & •• "'""'--I\ lorm.11 dlnlnlf room ro ... m.,1 ll1111n1t 1011u-.i1nai l>i:druom. •irt·pl.1t·t-. l 'II j,, ... "t &. r ht·<'r·· .. L. ~Ion• " "·' kOll\ Sl'ft'llt• .. ,, .a .. um11tuou~ lllJ•tl'I &. 1)1'.Jt•t•lul Oni> $117,000 I I ._. • •hitpt•d lo.Ill ht•n nu1111 i.wti• ... 111)(1(1 tw11m 11•11 ,. :) 1 :• 000 cl 11 " 0 _ • tamlly rnom11 Vil''"• 1n11i1 & -1.im .:lo~ "'111 ..... lroplr,tl Jtrlum p.allo do11t lt1•dul••d lo 111 """r .\i:t 540 ~ Se<'ludl•d muln wma. LONELY LOT desires rompany of cust<>m house. I.et's mt>ct to discuss our Cuture toRelher on bcuutiful L.ldo Isle. iHi..500 Fountoin Volley I 034 mtrNm•d 14 .1rdrObl• &. Coll 644-7111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... J&4 bdrm hoftM pahi>JH•1•1•'" l.11r.it• pull /Jn Nl(1(l. Ul\11 l Y ~ l\SSUlll\1£5 1024 .••.••..••..........••. COLl.EG to: Pl\ Jllr. 2hu 111 Pnnl-+J!l111111 Im U\Jt' :st;i 000 :>-1'1 .fl I! MESA VERDE .lt'ST Ll~·»n:D lmm.11 Bit Ol\\h lJrJich'li & I 1• n 1 ,. 11 h n m <· lll'J !>llllJbh prt1l'rl J ~.500 "·''"' :.-lb IOtll PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. &42·8550 TOUGH CHOICE S'l'H \Tl-'Oltll l'i\llK Walk to beoch. Unde 141\h lull t11•c11 & pnn•l< H~·.1ut ba.i :1 ur. :! b,1 SIO.OOO. loo .f'l~· lun<I ('.,ill nowt LIDO REALTY I l \ 1 t I Plt'\lt'W 7~ 1700 Ji 11 " .. "rm · nrm.i UOHS IUILDliRS t•1•. '" "'"" ""'""'" r• lJ77 Vie Udo, M.I. '7J..7300 11111 rm & It plC' ,\II up ili;~~~·~;t:~~:~'i'l~~,~,l~l ---·5·3·'·"'-·.3_2 __ ,.. 1a Nllttl .~.~~! .... !~.~~ ~~~.~~~ ... !~! Harne & lnco1M _ "" .:.:::•-•-=••!!!." • A GOOD IUY * • FOR SALE * FTNVALLEY ·RARE \l':\IQll f-:PROl'~RTY 4 • --3 ~'<!room. 2 both. co\ O\' O"'nl'r ~Hr, :i hnlh GI OR FHA l~·Julll ul l11.: J lk•droom. P1ckus ~red po 110. 1· J r peh. l'ondu Nl•wpurt Crt·~t. 1\·rm .. a\ .11labh• I'll' :! hath lwm r111 1t1k. \a that llO rt~ht pkk u ... lo drapes, i.prvikh:r1'. clean oiwn ll11u1w !\Inn thru d I l JOI "'''\ 1 Jqwh h4ndle \our "'JI estate &neat S62.5'!0 "' 1 7 PM tu 8 l':\l h tur ..... qu,• \lJ 1t111na "' n"ad ~·, \\'c re n a Ja) "' \:eal·R•alt• u ll llfl.l Court, '\e\\''"rl 11.nor nn ~rnJI fl\I ni·i lll"'hh l>Jllllt'<I I Uetlrm • • .. .. ~ • J • .., ""' hJ' 1,,1•1 u111,1\ 111J 111 u111l nm1 r1·111~.J I bHh. t111n141dc do exten:.l\e 3170'JCoaslll"\ i.:rc t. NII ~7!1000 net lo 1.unL'd th" .l t14Jrm. IJm lll80 J 11111111h 3 CJ TV and rJd10 Jdve111s So La11un11 t !i9·223' u" n c 1 (.'uon11sy t o tm, i'I. ,11.1uou' i:l.i!>-.i·it cndo!>l'-0 ):JI .1~·· :'\cJ in11 ha\'t' ,1 reput.itlon -8rkr"ll 1213l82'l 12ll rn "rt'<'n1·1t .i11111111turn I!\' en thin.: !)!l;,,<>111.1, Bl.. of betn!l la:.t. efflt•1en1 • "'GUH.. S Clemett~ I 076 I.Ill.II rl"llll'lll l ". 1111 53611831> \•omplete and courtl.'OUi.' a.A "" an • ·' IDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• oll'l',I j)l 11 L'll n ghl Ill th1· ---------~ To bu) or !>ell -a:11 t' U!> ;i OCEAN s 8 •• • I I c E 1' Bo IX d I ~ell' La~unita Arc h1lectural • • • ·Al · m11 ~. mt l',J'._~'Jll ow,~;R 6 Br 4 HJ .~ s RedCOflMtRealton D1.:es1 l'lu:.Slt' by A AW~'\'. l't·t'fr.l't COllJ):~· I lodi.y 9ti8 3.171 ~ti l i.';.l 11<· \ \ T1·rni:. Sl to.000 8J3.3380 Qwncy JonL'li. lllO' Whit for :!nd hOllll or rct1n ----~ l'11nonly !11.ill ll!!I., waterO<'ean \'aew. Wtthm mMI 0\\nr must i:o and T l':RRACE Dover Plan. s lcps or beach In 1411lhl'lpw1thhn.1nring Irvine I 044 lughly up.irud<'d 3 Br 2 , d . · • ~ • T 111-: P It I c:; Jo; IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• "·, ""''.~''". O··•n"r lA•.,. :sc(ure , prtvilte <'Om WllONG• We thtnk thll!I Walker & lee Real lstate "" .,...,....,., ft~ "' mun1tv. -i Bdrm:.. . ' 1----------1 !i.\1·6-167 baths . on 2 largt• lot bl•Jullfully uppo111t\·d 3 Hwwtin-4on leach I 040 BRAND HEW! ------wmi:,~ for pool S37!i 000 bdrm. home •~ 8 rc•.il ..,. Nl::W \'JEW CO~DO San ' H1\H(eAIN l Jr~c lam •••••• • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • R,.Acho San Joa-•1n J c . . -· .,-o.u1um utr CQur:.c Up. 1 m. luxunoui< mai.lt•r :1 81l 2 bJ 1·nrt u1111 ,:rJdl':.. b y Owner. MUil'. lw.h \'rlJI:. .mcl ,, l1l11"h 1·,111111h ""'ar S\ltl.000 979·Hl:!11,li~40:>33 496•7122 lll·Oll i.up;•r hlll \II'"· Ai.k'it pool \ ll'"-' or 5.58-7000 Olli) S72.!ISO HASTINGS & CO. ---------. •llEtt'l'l l.\ llENRY • POOL HOME ~~·-·~······!?.~!~~~!~ .......... !?.~~ ~ Bedrooms + :?1: b.11h~ nt·wl\ 11::.tl'd Tllrn run to1111hnmt• 1n l-'ountJ1n \'all··~ On·r \HOO '<I II St1·p into lu'h II' ill» morn, r .. mil) r!Klll1 .111<1 clmm~ i1rcJ Art l!hl .111CI I h (' l' r \ W I fl' ' .1 \ I' I lott:hl'n. \ er.,;1\llt' tltKlr pl.1n IAlts of n t h \ll1<>1I 14JllpJpl'r .rncl '11,tum drapes llum • 1 ;ntv ont' 1•n the m.1rk\'I .11 Sltl ~ ... o l Jll Xl2 :?:)J.) I I ' .1 I 11111: h t' h1111 l IJl•l-.l't'll thl'M' l\\•I llUI ~I a 1111 11) It h H ml'' l 111 $.'\:! :11111 & l:.,11 1!1111 1\111 h hlltlll'' h.1 \ l' :I '>lhll 11111 h1lrnh, ~ buth'. I ,1111 1 rn • I rµk!> :.b .. 1..c 1 11111 \ t'h-rJn!> "1·l•·11m1 \ lh 11\,111·1 lw,1111 ~ ... \\ :I fll l flu. F .1111 Hin q;1,. ~:z 111J1n1 :-;; 1 1~111 <>1>11 lhl.' SJI S1111 I :>l'\I !thX lllM\I BEACH WALK seo.ooo Realtors 640·5560 * POOL * Newport leoch 1069 IU:Al,1'0HS 4112 ·1121 ---------•I Th1:1 hl•uu11ru1 :J bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ill~ L>d M.ir. S.111 Clem CHARMING! I' Ian 1116 m (.';1 II torma HlW LISTI HG! 5Gfl Juan CORONA DR Mil DUfUX. A beautiful 3 & 2 bdrm. duplex you'll be pleased to landlord it over or li ve in. $144,500 Today, but don't stumble on the way. Nearing completion, so see soon, Sally. 673-4400 . ., .. . " ,., [~&&IHI AXER UPPER *TRIPLEX* S65,000. h·1 m' C "' Both honw ha \'l' a'' um .1 hi•· \' lu,.n, .11 i <>-. ,.,.," .111 moll\ .1to•d mu,1 "II 1111 n11•d1.t11•h Yuu Iii th1 JU1ll!c \\ 1111 h " 1111 h..t h• hu\ l'lt'J" 1.111 to<l.1\ l• l><'\'. Thi~ l>I. aut 1ful :1 l1drrn I' 1· 1· s I<' \ .\I 11111• t 1 n l 'ahlornia lloml'' 1•H<'r' :! b.!IM & ,cp.ir.111· f.11n1 h 1 m F1rl'plJl'l' 111 II\ in• •m PJl111 in 1111J1\\Jrll ~11nnkll·r-. 111 II 11111 Uo,c ln '' hnob 1 lurn • \\on I l.1 ... 1 Ion~· llomt"• olft•r, :.t•parate N'pt Shores. A frum<'. Capistrono I 078 fom1lv ~m & • 2 h;ith.' l ·sly, 2 BR & den or 3 UH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ":"11 1\I<.. unu Smok(' clC' Bltnii, 2 pallos Step... lo l Br. Fam 1 Ill. 2 fr1>k>.. tn·to1 ""l'11l.1re in II\ ore.in & pool:.. Onh Oci•un, nr M..1rin.1. m.: rm fj;:autatul puol 10 "'5.000 t)~ nrr SbS.9SO, Ph : back > ard :.urroun<t,•tl bv CAYWOOD REALTY 493 0088 bnl·k pall\> & I lu,., 1011~ -------• tru1t l rt•es' \Juyto1111n1 •541-1290 • SClfttaAno 1080 SPYGLA.SS HILL Xlnt Op1ll\ Su1wrh \'ll'W .t Ur. J B11th & lh·n ....................... DOLL HOUSE ONLY S49,500 Low rl'nls ;incl rlt-11•11 t·tl DECORATOR \\'Jlk 111 JUI! to O<'l'Jn ' m1IL· • <;11rn•111.,, S()J111~h .1 l 1 ,. n t t u" n h u m ,. $1 I 01•1 14orlh 111 1111i:1 Jcl IOJ!. ('.1hll T\' (;111 J,!l'llU• 1'.1qwl1n~ m bnw h\'mi: ri111m ~p.1n"h I 111·11IJ1·1 Sl\l"h 1••11111111'1 k1tdtt•n + l.111l1h 1uorn l .. 1r1t1· mJ,kr \\ tn): OuhlaCl•I int.: p.1t 10 S1·•· tn bl'lu•\ ,. l'.1111111\\ 75~· li UO ll'oo'll•~ Uv n-.nl•r 610 175\ or &fu-8277 h• mcssa.i:e c:i . Fil\ h•rnh Charm 1111: 3 hd1 m, :! h11 hom•• " hu..:<' FR on Ira l(lt 1002~-1002 ....•......•..........•........•.............. RAMBLING BEACH ESTATE 3 IR-WALK TO SURF • V. A . TERMS • S54,950 SP AMISH VILLA l IEOROOM +pool ht'.IUlllUI lllt•cl ('llllV lo hut.:1.• li\lnt: room (.',.•II' k 1111 ll r Ir t• p I J I t' .. 1111 \ ""I .lllJ, ""' 1 111 \I 1 , 1 •I" I \I .• r ""•I 000 l ,ii I ;.ih MlllO :lllr . ,.·,1111 1111 l!' • ha ('on 1111 N1 llJl'k U.1) l'uol, s.1un;1 . f,11:1·1111 t1·no1~ ~.~I() ~IS 121!7 I·: \.<;TSllJI-:, hu\ thti. .t Ill llOUS\' & "'' ''" I \\ l'l'K ll,114. 1111,111 \ .11. ,11111n 1111' 11411 ~.1:1:111 l'n111 nnl\ 1•1h •·2:.s!I .. . '. . • . Rea.I Estate byMLVAY 20Tk. CENTURY FOX! RANCH REALTY S51·2000 ALL ABOARD! Tiu:. l1''.1u11ful <.'ulumh111 :\lolld Ill (.'11111•.:1• f1,1rk lill' h~·1•11 1111.:rndt•d thrnnut • Tli1' 1 htlrm hum1· 111 11•1' r111 1 ~ht•cl RANCH REALTY 55 1.2000 I Bdrm, I 11 1>,1 , rountry k1(1·hcn. 2 1>1.1\m!>, i:reat l11n11ly honlC' Plan 103. Tht• W1llOW)> S63.300 TAR Ht-:1.L R 1-:i\J.TORS Don Bryan 1132·71SI f;vl•nmr:tk 1135 07~ t1011u" r1M1111, f.11111h room LCICJU"O .. och I 048 1----------1 ~·p l<1und1 y 1 tn w /hobby SPYGLASS HILL Nl'wport H11i1r h ·., I int•.'lt 1.'UStom home:i1ll·~. on thr \'t•ry top or Spy~la"·' Ifill Wiii build to suit. !!'mm S13S.OOO Spy.ilai;l! 11111 Salci. Ofc JS llodc~d Bay Drive• Ne~·port &•arh 17"' 1644· 132 I 1 m & ~l'P b.ith Xlnl bu11 r.l!i·!ltll ------Walker C lee Ruel lstate ····•···•···•·········· Mobile Homes Few Sole 1100 & rorm.tl 1luun~ Sll'rt_•o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11Hc1com to :.a\c t1rt•tl •HORTt4LAGUHA• ~~~~~~~~~~! LOCJWto'1e.1tluy S64,500 ::0..·l'llJ!h•tl l'ntn• 111 1..r~1· l.1m1h '\l/1•11h\lllt.:111411n M."i.1q· ''""l' ll11•µIJ11• l'or111.1I It 1'u1 •· ch nm.: 1 11 nm • 11 n \ c· n 1 1• 11 t l ' \l'I \ l'il I llllll 1111 llTII t i:Jrl1t'11 l..111 hl·11 l.u~h t r o p 1 l J I I 1 r r J 1 ,. SepJr.1ll' 14 11111 t•1r v1•r\ pO\Jh' m.i'>kl l>Ulh.' & ehlldrl'n ., quJrtcr ! llurry' l'.111 !11'3 71181 1..111:•· ,l hr <: ba hom1• (i.1' hlt1" llW I-'\ h1•,1I hru lo. Cph 014. 111·1 l'J 1111 10•: th• unlll \bo in•tull 11111 nn1 1 ,1q11·h 1111\ 1·r 11l.1\ ' huu,,1 u" ll , ultt•' l>lill ~JI I 1:1' p.itlO 14 lllln llll<J \1\ I•"' on lhl!il 1' c;uurtnl't k1t1 h1.·n ----------1 ~h.1 r111·,1 hum1· •'' 1·1 'I• W h11m1· 1111.:111•h·cl • lph. "'"' 11~14 lhl 14.,1\ tlounnJ,! , 1•1.1m11· 1111' lc-i•t 1-'m•phH c in ru mlly I lldrm. own.your ·own BEST STREET 2 BU. full t>;.i, llx21 •/am 11•1111 \lir1<111·d 1100,... 111 :11>1 Wull.. lo b<'ach &. rm, h \' rm w piuii. lhru • l11lrm l'.i11 .. , 111 r1u111 ~ tnl4.n l •• 1r,l!t• l1v1ni: BESTVIEW l111r lokll1'11,put10 Kid!'< *• ,. ,, # $48,500. 10°/o DOWN I\ 1• It 1• I I h .1 11 n 1• \\ ~p.1111111~ 2 BH. F.1111 1 m l'o" nhou~t' \1 rnc l11~c·1l 11.1110 ,1 n ll .llt.11 h1•1l i:.11.11:1· "'"' ti (07)' l1rc•11l.11<' & 14,1rm ,11 lllll\flhl'l t' l'fU.\ l'Orrl 11\UllllV pool t. )1ll'Ulll 11lu,f•I' • follHH'IOt.: II\ Ull Call 644-721 I /Jn NIG[L DAILEY & ASSUC IATES GRHHHLT LOCATION ~1wrh r11r11rr lrn·,11111n 111•,1r i:r1•l•nllf'll in ll.1111.1r \ h '\4. flt11t1I'' 'I. II < I\ 1h l1'1lr.itt•cl .I IK'Clruwn hnnh ,.,..ul\ lo1r nt11111.1111 \ llbr1no1I clln1nic room 111u, <-ni 1 I\ r II II m 11•1 I ,. nl1•11 ,lfhl l'••t Ill <Hl .. l'I 11 .. 1.111t1111i.: \ Jllh' •It UllKKI ft•r hi"I ll~1.'>1l ' ,. COLLEGE PARK SPECIAL l!hh u11~ri11h•rl .11111 rt'rullv m111nta1nt>1l. I 1.i4ti ~ t'\'l'' S~C.11104 Lachenmyer Rl!'allor Mesa Verde CUSTOM !J,"11111ru1 :i twdroorn 2 li.tlh -.1th d1•l1.1t·h1<d clhh• i:.1r .1tr111m 1•nt 1.111q• 11,1\, f.1m1l\.' rm. 'tu1l111 1·1•1hn):,, S 11.111ci .. ()11,ll1t\ lhr111111t l>on t 011h' 11. 1·.ill Mti~I ..,,,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 'I hn•,1k l.l'I ·"• .1 .St•nc thnt "-llld11l4. tu IJll\<llt• 11Jt111 ~f•Jt 1 fur I(\ p.1rl..1111: l.111.111 .. 1 nl'.H "hnol' Jnd ~hopp1n~ ll<lrt.:Jm f"" , .. 11 s:i7.111"1 Hur~ 'l\111 !163 ttit.7 ... ,. ' .., . , ., S52 ODO 3 & FIMILY '" ~.~l~1 ~·L1~~'l ""~~!!!!!!~~I \\ l\('11' \OU I Ill ,1 hLl \' "'"''I' I'm 11·1111•11 1 • .11 i. Balboa Peninwlo I 007 hk1' 'f'111n~! c ·utl\f'OIC.'nf ••••••••••••••••••••••• In hlh 1 .. , •. , 6. ... 11.111prn~· i \ 'I; IT~ S2'1a IMW.i \1,11 ht· 1111n "·'"''I 'llU l~Jrh t 1..ttn1w ~ii '>0!1 11·, 1 111 1·\"t111,11 !I lo.rn Ht"lhll 1·d 1 ~. Ur. I lt.1 n1 '\c•\\ 1111111.trki•l I.It, i i i I hJ\ &O<'t'.1111 ~\Ii.I '10ll Walker & lee A1t1l lsf1te POOL HOME \I Jo: S 1\ V E K l> 1-: , 3 l>i'flrm. •INI. 2 bulh. rwur rounlry l lub. Pnct•cl to ~<'II 111d11) • ! SH7.SOO. Call lflr uoot [ffiMES) 1555 W Baker, C.M. Heal lo Marllet a.Mlet S.9·1655 ~ HH 3 h,1 $137 111111 \lill\h.111 lllt) hi!l ~t,()I• Corono del Mar 1022 .......••••.••••••..... l BR DUPLEX OM ORCHID <'ull u~ Ahout thl, J lldrm 1·h.irm('r w /11ot 1• M "ti J!drm. irn11ny 11:it 10 nntl J-;.z to rt•nl Hadwlur Alli 1)111~ SI0.~.000 Coll644·721 I /Jn ~l[1fl Hl\11 I Y ~. l\5~Ulll\f [5 d r on m h o m 1· o n .11111r111 l'rcnr1•11111 \H • r·---------Plcurr l><•'ill!n. I llr. th•n nC'f>lln "'ew. :l rri>h"' Sdl 1'r1t<I{' 768 1~7 ·c luuv.,. "1th 11 .11 .o $62,500 S~\\~~-~£~s--,,.°' lntri911in9 Wo"J Game wi#lt o Cltuckl• -----IAo4 ~ ClA't ll l'OU.&lll ------ h •e!'::..::i!....: ::: ......... -.....a.--. I• Ii] 01L] cl I I LETIE I ~ . 1 1 e 1 . , l C A I l S I ! I htWl en IJl'lele who pub I I I' r I ~.;:-r_ ... ....,. hi. 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" NORIMS REALTY TRINA EHO UHfT 1111 h11m•· lur 1011 \\',1hh tlw 11 .1111, "" II\ rrnm •494 a057• Sl lJ.000 OpenS S 2 S ,.. 99 ~1 ,\\·emdJ Ccrnto' '1101 h.11k,;1nl' ll111r-\' ---~.l"rra~. Reoll""""·I'""'•' :-;1-:w & .. :xc1T1'lic " v ~ J"""' "" Cenwtery Lots/ Crypt. 1500 ..•.......•...••••••.•. "WIFE PRESERVER" t'Jr<'frl't' 111 Ill); \\Ith 1111:. 1•1 1\1\1 h1·11 'I'•" t l11r :\111111 hr""' UJI . loun>:t· :.111• ",., h.11' " rl'ln .: & ~ htlllnp hnmc rcutunng c.\T\l.1'11 \ vn:ws :s Bl.>ltM 2 fl \TJI, qu.1111, coo,1rur11on $87.S()o r\111 <'<'m1•ll'rv Lnt' tn llJ1bor u,.,,, t:M , HARBOR VIEW C) 1m· ... :. Sct'l ~ both ~HERITAGE Open Sat/S4.in ~~!>,.~1 • SI 09,000 Income Property 2000 • • REALTORS J u) W Yt-ats Reallv :1171)!) Coast tlwv Phase 3, tHO d(\grt•\• no •••• •• ••• •• •• ••. •••• ••. ----------1 IH•1·r t.1p111·r :i horm~ 1111 rnl 11111 1111 rJm rm RANCH REALTY EA.STSIDE l•mu' rm 141lh 11 .... 111111 SSl·2000 CountryCharm •• 1h1n"1' t... :.hl l \l':- T11h :! 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'"\ h11lt·d 111.1>1ll•r 552·7000 111•.trm '\l\\ 11111 ,h .. a\$119,900 ~~~tpfil ;~·~~ ~;i.~~)~all ag11nl for J£. 19=~ ~ ~Il~~ EAST BLUFF Prop ... tiea 499· 2800 Shuttered rottai:e on t r('c 7'2·1920 hnt"ll ml llc .. ~11(' l\<l<lt•d 1400 GVAll" HIWl'OllT llAC" 1·.1rpl h W.irm 1-.1111t THE . · .. · - 111111•, lhrum1C ~11 p1• VILLAG~ · · \1111nR ""'' """' h111n1.· 111 • · GREAT FOR pnni>lk<I 1>ludy ('u,1nm llavc up 1,, WlO 000 ,., 5~ EHTERTAIHMEHT 11uul1tv thruu11t lh 10 invP"t in uniti." & 11n111l .Ill'" \11111" ·•"" REALTORS 1111111 tor unch·r ~'41 l~MI 1.u~u ry. OCt>lln ~1ew ~~r_64~~1-_ CA>mm'I NOW •1H08300. 1·hilrm 4DR. :111/\, fJm - I ',tfl 1."t Mesa Verde EXTRA NICE LOWEST PRICED rm, 14('l har. bt•am CC'il LIDO Jllr. 2h.1. 111·"1' lllf 11 l'NITS. "; Co~ta M<'s a. II \' rm ~ frplr, pool. oclrliturn Ne-. i.v. dt•t Xl111 <·on<I l'rtnc onl) lu'<h ldi.t•pJi & dcek '11 SI IS.om Bh 67!1·6111"_ Wrth• "'' M 1118. lla1h 3 + Family Rm. Only SSl,500 Sll!9.500 1'11111 . l'OU Uc>IC 1!160, AM ~RICAN llOM F. BRING YOUR CLUBS 1'1~111 M1•,i1. C'a !)~2ff 11.amli.nmr l.1 m ii\• h111nf' I II IL u "' d lir I • k 111 C-\t1•llcnt ""'•I :1 l1r1·pl.tc1• h ,1r1l"11•11I 111•11' 1·11unh \ kilt hl·n : lh•llroom,, t '• II.1th\ c.ir ~.ir.i.:c· hi.: \,llll '' ~'.1m11\ '"''"'· 1lin1111: .1 H c• d 1 11 •1 m 1 n l !\I\' l.;HSIT\ I' \Ill-\. Ht'Jlto"" 494 7!11:.S or 1001 1 nrn1·r l1w.1t11111 l,.11\·dv ---------• White p1rkd rrnetn.i frames th111 jlttlll'rulh w1rm J ~droom, 2 hnlh home, only llll'llt! V> .11(11lf rour11c' In p11m1• lorn lion an a 11<'(1ph• who t·url• n<'i1t hhorhnod. Sl'l' 11 nuw 1'2.:J30. 11.11 k v a 11J. 1. \ n 1:1-; ·111' .1 111 I h I' r ,, m 1 I} 'UlllJhll'\/,\ loun l>INIS1; 1100\1, WI': ll\ It L-1w S711,llllO ~. ~Ian k1ll lll'rt l>f'hl>il' hlllll "" JI 1-;nr low1I put111 i:11nw Roberts an•u 1\ hrrl< nl J h11y. 11114 .ooo. UKll. 1011 Realty Mo li20. 11141 a-II .. ... TAR hllUllCI" ... .. REAl FSTATE •1()0 ( ,1. '"'. )'.. .,, 4'.I.., ')''I '.JV I' JI/, PRIVACY Thi• home hos It all! I M. IQuPlacal•I ~ Ocean •Ide, 4 RR, .1 ho • ".r I '" CatlfOf"ftlo" JltH. 2H \. rnr lot. ho at ~.itt• $ti.~ ooo o~ r11·r. $4~ 3420 \I f:.'iA n:Rl>F~ NOl<'l'ff 11\•('orators dt l'llnl. 3 Br 2 k;a pnn1 only $71 .~ 'l'ill lJ.I EA.STSIDE DUflLEX l..3rar 2 bedroom, l bnth units S!iOO mo tn<'Omt Woo t h111t. S70.000 full f)nt't' 645-6646 llc alcd 1JOOI, view and Prapwtl•• ldrul polio for outdoor TS2•tf20 SSOOO hvina. Sl<tlUOo 1•00 oua1u• Newl'Oll 11ac .. SPENT ON ttS23 C'AM.-.,,Dl·IRVl"E ·-------1\ll'ttovt:~u:~TS i-d I T or~N l>Alt.v 1.1 o 1a 1• HADE ~ 4 hr. Ut•llt•1 lhun n1·w 3 Hr. 2 cf1•n a hll SI Gfl :100 1111 ~.ii k 1 n punt ry KA l\1. TOG I'M . OCUH 'llfW! (>wn~/Bkt. t17387M " hu11J-.1l()<I rl11orll \lu.i.lt----------i North L111tuna llC'urh iwll WHIL!HUllY Co11du l.arl(C' 1 hcdr111. llt•Mt 1111)' 111 Ncw1111r1 SCOTT REAL TY 1 •, bi.th. ftrl'pl:t<'l' i-;,c-:\!lore( '' lit. 3 1111, cnrnrr S36·7Sll WATCHfS... lt'n,avr 11undr<•k with fon lot. dt1hwhr. frr1lt'. pool11, __________ , 1"00TDAl,f., IC't ll" 11how taatic()(t'On ViC'w Pnced tcnn11. buch, etc Pri<'1' 1.--d Hew Listhtc) 4br. 2ba. close to Malina II h Sehl $64 950 W t:STS IQf HfAt Tr INr h·ll;, :.' 1 }0Uth1snewWoodbrid•'' under markl't. 1-:x sluh<'<i lo $711,500 l'all Warmanl(ton hom<'. l~ cluilvc. 644.7270 Property House_. 61_2 aMO_•_ one of \h{' hrat 11t'tll~t11 In beautiful 2 bdrm. home--Woodbrtdae with thl11 ~·d""-:i• IOC'aled ncor lbe lake. ~ -------1 ~~ priN'd t.o 11c-.11 al -ICAlI!!!..__ red hill .... C\') 2-7~)00 br l ri level. Custom In every dl'tall, View. $1112.,500 Apt. 494 ~J8 ...................... .-~~- MYSTIC HILLS 3DR, 3BA, uuna. View, View, Vluw. Grc11t F.x· 4 -PLEX Hc•('rn\lv 1•1)11i.truc·tc'd in 1'.in Cll•mt•nt1• nvl•rlook tni: ,11011 t•11u11w Lar1w unit~. 112.~.ooo firm . 612 (\1llr 1'1.1mpon11 owner, illltl·~27~ 102 UHITS 'fhrcw Yl'11r11 old Uml(•r 7 x 's 11r0Ht1. 10°/oDOWM J surER SHARP COHDOS In EL TORO Onlv I 11 vror11 old. In Hun cho V a ~JO. :/ l>r•droom, l bath. utr mnfl loltll)' UJ)jlrlld('d w1lh lovely 11und,•ck. u:1=a.:-:~ ~'+-!{till• . ,.;.,~ MOO ~IUf. HIWf'Otll 1.IACM CHEVY CHASE I Ir I FOURl'LIEX ANAH !t:IM STOM occ:en vu. 3br & r~m rm home. f'rplc , wlf clcun ovc•n, lo m ain tr nont'C' yrd S74.!i00 1--~~~~~~-- llYINE W /Vlf.W Dcrorotor't dellirht describes lhls Turlltrock .beuuly. 3 bdrms, 2 bo -+ lam rm. Lovely atrium .Jtvl~w. Too ma.o~ ex- tras to list. 54.S-9491 ccuUve bomc. 67).7601 AGT. HARIOR VU HOMIS Por. Polermo model on cu ·dc·auc at .• lrg Bide yrd for boat, ear, etc. POQ1 alt.e IQt. Open Sun, 12·5 . 1 607 Por t Four 2 ~drnom SJ>t'<'. buy, only $72.050. 1'ake over VA loan w /$1\,!l~ down. OWNR/ACiT. Barmouth . ,\.gt 1>'73-7601 1-540-·_0SM _____ _ AMCHOa.A&I IMYISTMINTS C7t414t'9771 I Dupln, near beach 2br each. $140.000 ~~Agent.6'2-0221 Have something lo i.tll,. C\au1r1C!d ads do il weU I Walker C lee Meal I sto•e ..,....lllllt ... .,..., I 0521_U_k_t_N-cw-2 -br_&_d_e_o_i_b_ GL~COIE DUPLl)C "!•••••• .. ••••••••••••• 2 palJol Cornt'r ~Iv~.' Hwttled0tt a.aclt Yr old Townhomc 2Br. $189,500 By Owner. 1213) Two 2 bedroom 171,500 1 '~ b• Many utroa 878·5'54. 1213) 244-39~. 17.950 down PIL01 SSl.t!O, Ptl49S.5749 Courtes)t to broker' REAL £STATE. ~O!iM , ' • • ,,. DAILY PILOT Mane1ay. 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S1n1tlc & dnohk i;:.1 r.111_ro --••••••• •••• ••••••••• ••• . ti ----· ---co,.la M1•,11. ~1;, & ~>!> 8'nlMU R~ntol 4450 repara Oft OCF.i\Nl'rt<>NT 2 fir I lla. mo &la 1.1:16 ••••••••••••• •••••••• •• LOANS 9°' •••••••••••• ••••••••••• dtt·lr. 11ar, qtt~. <lrpi., no --------)(fll't' & 1:111 :.hov !>l•UC.'l'" ' /O School• & pets $.lKS 64S-:til.\S C.Afto\(; E fOR It E'<T ,1, ,111 111 425 :ioth St. N fl A.Ito 2"d TO Loant Instruction 7005 -· • · STOH .\c; I-: O'll.Y 111 the l'anncty \'tllai:i: F.111·t·~tTt•rm111111w11 1•119 ••••••••••••••u••••••• •Yl'ly lse. a br, 2 hn . HO\ r L>I\ s:1s mo. From$ll() lllfl.67:l !Xl/l(l Sattl•rMtCJ.Co. (tllhwllhl', 2 CM tltU , 1 > 1!17 :Mil blk to iw h. No J>('tx. $.'Ifill ------..... EWPORT BEACH 642-2171 545·061 I l'\vnll ltH l . 14!l!\l "98 U •H X T fl \ J.o n J.t ~ 1 n J.t I I'" or tzi3191:i~3t;.tevl'~ 1:.11 .11:1·. ·10 11111 llunl StoreorOfflcH SPECIAL ----tn~•>ll llt:Jc h !11;;• ;1:,;1.1 &. ~~.Ml l~ill(l~q 1-'I l 3 "" 2 0 ;,. tpk. 1>1101 ~ 11,1i 1 ""'...... r r n ,., 'It·"' LOW RA TES woishrrtdryr. ~1>0 rnu :\hinn"r"' \tile• Sho11p1n i.: nulCK CASH tr1~'1T2t>or494f~J07 Offic•Rptol 4400 \i•nh•r 21 .. 10 \1 "11 ~I .., • ------••••••••••••••••••••••• W~irnllllr<;t21.!M7i7oo1 T.D.LOAHS <.:l1•Jn le dt1sity ltJr IHYPRONT Offi<'I.' Billie • i'~I 1Jora1f0Mort1.ta1Cl'<A. w/ht1)c-11ny. Yrlylc11se. SpDceAviul fl<W; lnduitnalRefttal 4500 fi11311i703100rnllt•c:l $l00/mo. 673·0697 615 8111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or f71'1) 068 A54G IE A IARTEMDER l''ull or P11rt·li1T11· 11t• re,trlv to work u" n prnfr"l111mw I h.1 rll.'ndt'r 111 I wr(•k. ~'r1•1• Joh pl11r1· ment u"111!-lflnC'1• Anwncan Bart<•nc1l·r~ !-.rhool J ICH t: 17th St. S \ 11.'14 l!Kiil 3 8R. 2 ba. newly decor .. 444 Newport Rlvd Sle D. ISSlON VfEJO. Ret111l. Announc.menh/ Jobs Wa..ted, 7075 flo6e to bch Ir r nvllllon 456 Sq n. 5165. mo. Ul1I romm. or inr1, lit' p~r sq Pen.onols ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ~r1y. $400 m o. 838-6375 or pd, 675-8457 rt· 54ll~0520 or SS Ul700 •• •• ••• • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • I do house cleanln(. J • m a ftTS-856'1 COtNMrciol I.oat & Found 5300 Japanese man. Call, J'll AJ IRVfNF:-7 mom o<fice L ... -.... /R-_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• v111it you 675·4672 3 Hr, 2 Ba. 1 bl~ lO beach. suJte w/confrrence rm ,.....,.. """ G M 1 Vriy~mo. Ideal for acc:C'ountanl,, nnRmokhurstandAtlan·\·~k~~irlr~•~: '161~: t:XrHO DELIVERY .... ' IM2·31M contractors $7SO mo ta ui Hunt1n11ton Bc.1ch. ()(.' an NB 525 ~wnd. WORK #Dauxr* 919 35tlO ,\pprox1muu•1y 800 sq I'\, 9G2~:w'aor?SO·S6ll Hawe l ton van. Ue!ilre .. ,., of gro\and n()(1r »pace · -" work. any company. nny Eastblull 3 br. 2 ba. s p EC T i\<.'. UL A n Signing. Amplr p111kin11 1,or(t Fem red Doberman. area. 1213 >254 ·0994, Lcasc.ln~l.sp1&c.masler BAYFRONT W atH $32$/mo Call Mr Ph1m !l.tZ. fleward offered. 284-4858 ~ulle. din rm & dbl \'lcw. 600 i1q fl $250 ix·r mer.963·6767. VH' t:lden /Wihon. ---------~·r a ae. Auto door mo tilS 56G6 ......... _,_ W-t•d 4600 6-lS 9151 YACHT M11lnl or crewing e-pent!r avail. Pool & · ........ uo. .... .. Job wanted. Exper. hrly ~creation area. AdulL'S I 50 l Westctiff Dr. •••••••••0 •••••••••u• LOSTi.m..ill Torricr. blk a. wage/free e.<it. 642-7029 cmty.Nopebl. Nt-wPortFananciatCtr •A11'ENTION • \\hi r\n»~eri. to Muic-HefpW..t.d 7100 815Amiios Way,'NB ~OfficeSpoce •I.ANDI.OROS• well. \'tc Newport Pier.••••••••••••••••••••••• G:~~~~~:~\ C311 on Site Miina•t'r fa~~:;'.:, ~~::i~:: ~c::i~"xlt :a:~tl . $20 ( % l3 J •AAAA POSITIONS c mpnny li14tlW2..J111eict2•6 l'1, moblli.!li Call"" lor -----AU.FQ,410 U·&f o FAST EFFICIENT lml S1nmt'~C r ut, mnlc, Lla~lndersAacncy Tf'IY he a bl". 1 bo, r\O ft vesomethingyouw11.nl FREE SE RVI CE •. l 12 yrs. UV homes, 4020 8 irthSt.Stel04 f!CIM W•llt t& water. 208 lo sell! Classified ad~ d 638-8300 n t> v \er c-<l. R cw Ard NewPorl Be.sch 8.13.1\190 Sr~nt $29Q. G4-0 7616 it "''ell 6-12..5618. •N~ Era Rentals.. G4.M31D Call for Appt/FAt•b '63 • ASSEMBLERS r r t' (.' I ii l 0 n ,. I 1• I' l r mC'rh;J111t·;il \Wiidt••' Exper. 1>r«l 't1, but will train ------- Uabys1tt1::r needed 1n Lak• i'"<>rt•(;l ~rca lor 11 • yr old. :1 l>ay !> wk ynu1 /mint• or mine. ~i.t1:1:n. CERAMIC SHOP Need:. .ill 11rou11d .:1rl l\lullt bC' ~l'IHJIJlll & \\ill Days only. A11ply ir1 JX'r>.on. Muldoon's lrii.h Pub, 2<12 Newport C.:lr Ur. NH STACOSWITCH, INC I l:rl ll»k .. r. ('o~ta Mr11,, 549-3041 1111: lo \\ urk Pr\'f 1•r 1tv1·r Ull i\J' ~;HY WOR I< T<OOi\I 3.'>. from I! 30 ''' I .JI>. f> needs cxr1er. !abler & __________ , cl.i~'· Tu1• S;il Apply m s 1•nm ~lr .. ,~1·s. K 1• 11 p n ~ 11 n I I f' M :! :1 ~>I ll 11 t <' IH • r I> r ;q1 c r y , Equal Uppor Emµloy1•r ASStMBLY TRAINEES Many Nl'Nlt•ll lmro1•tl. No ''"'!>"*. rcq'•I Should httvt' It 1t1l'lp 6t J1hn111• Short & lonl( ll'rm 1.111111111 mrnt~. I': o !':. 6 tempo 'l'Jo~MP()RAllV IH~LP Coif 540-4455 Never A Fee Al Tcm!"l '""Ol't(lll• l<t•J• 18 OR OVER NO EXP ER. MEC BALL PEN MFG. MATURE WOMEN DAYS& SWIMG 191'17 l'ltr< !'nit.I AVP (' ~I lli\~KINC BOOKKEEPER li:tllk t.'Xfll'l'llllll'l' l:on~l•l1. ~I> <,;rctl(hlon lrvrnl' Nollonul H.rnk 113:1 3700. J•:O E 111\Nl<ING TEllER·EXPER. Irvine Nutlnnol Hank Contact Roh Crt·t~hton 11:n :nM 1-; o 1-: &1· ..:irtN, 111lra111v~·. l'llllt•i.:1• t>K "l111ht ... 1111l.1ry + 1, l4i [1.)44 lli"•oulil'Jao w /followlni: 111 If you'rl' m>w to Ornniir r1mt llflll!'t' ~11ndprJ>N l'n . 11•mpora1lly tl11ti·on lli11r f'l'ntcr i 'dM . t1nwn~ )'our t·1h11'11t1011, fl'lS·1'l20or 1\119 !lilll7 rercntly 1l18c:huri.t<'d from the :-ervice, or ro Hcnuty· llu1rRtyl>'>I any rea11Un t1eeking tem & mank11r111t wntd for 11;;11~11 n11 t1 . (' M :111 oioa CLERKS INVENTORY .I t>nv \1<~1111111w111 'I :lllth11111vh Ill :.! s:i 7~11'1·r 1111111 (' \Ll.'I IJl)A Y 1':;1 l'O SIM '-k & up Sl•fllri1: Fullt·r Hr11~h ''> 711 55 1·7~1 772 42'17 FILMS 1-: d 111· at I 1111 u I Mt• cl 1 a ru·NI" mr·n, women &. 1 hilclt••ll F11m1lv ~rou11-t & m111onl1l·~ 1•11111ur11.,1•1t to .1pply So 11d lllll or €0~ office • mod1•lan 1t c-x11(~r n1·1 . :it11<1t tw 11v1111 dllY"· Tcm· 0 overload p11ra1 y t•rrlf)loyment. $4.00 JH'r h r . I\ hr 557·006 I minimum l\pl)ly 1·uc11 , lnt<'tvit>w hr& 9·:1 :lO St•ril 2Hth; nl')lm ·4111n on· :nx1111rrhS1,N JI ly ('lln('rpl Ml'l'hll, l~OO 1----------i Ml1HY111, 1'ulte 201. Cnflt.1 Mr•irn 1rornl'r of llurbor 1---------•I Ulv<l 1' f11lnm14 ) CLERK TYPIST 1\1•1•ur.ilt• typ1111, f~I wpm \111t11rr 1wr~fl11rtl1t v IV f111nl 111(11 I' 11111)1',ll;lll\'I' \hlr• 111 •lt•ul <JUlckl) l!t pli·.1~11ntlv w •v1i.1tor t t al fl\' & lll':tV)' l\'lt•f)llt111I•• Rc•<'<'nl <•xpi•r pri•f'd STACOSWITCH, IHC llJtl llbk('r <.;oi1t11 l\-11•1111 549·3041 FINANCE SECRETARIES porary or l'areer rm ploy 1-;1 Toro blti11u1y ~11lon. mcnt, consider this uni· ___ ea_11_1121 __ .,_1_~_3 ___ 1 ------- qucoppor. Vou eaneurn f:tlolll Owor t:mployi-r lmm<'dinlt' Of)('nln1411 for .~r<'rfllurlPll w/mln 3 yrlf •·x1wr llc11vy 11tnll1t1rul t) n1nr J'ubh<' i:ontaet. ll 1• a o 11 t a l 1• l' x ,,.. r helpful. Y.xcrtlcrn~ c114 oonc(&tll. CaH 644°331' --------•ICollel(e Girl. l..1v1• in . 9AM 't.llNOON IOAT CARPEHTHS pleaAant home. P vt. rm t. THI tRVIMI CO. EKpcr'd. fllgh pay! 4 TV + salar y . Lit e 550 Newport Ctr 0l' l>ay worlr w~ekt 1.ot11 ol hnu11t•holcl !111tiM. No NewJ)Ort.Aeach Rnse<I on your produc· •> v ,. rt , m ,. ! A p ~ l y smoklnll Off wk11Js. Btg &iual OJ>Por Employer :~c~a~:l~e~ t ~x~r::1 proff. ~~8~~g0;~r!:.rig0~~ Cun~t•:>. IHO S335. •---------- 11hori n r; bonus. The Me!!& cotle11c ur lliith Srhl 1ttrl1t. !-.,oral dcs1aner. exp. Women & Men wr 11re ~~~~~~~~~~1 17 Y"" or older. purl nr Full Ume. CM ar.-u. lnnku\g for may ~ tired Cull tJmc. Counte r work 556-7870 for uppl. uf typing, lolrlintt p11per11 , i'l.30 hr to 11l11rt. Apply in w:m1tlou1e Jobs & work NOWISTHETIME pMtcon, <ioldt>n u011•--------• inti fnr 11 limited inl'omc for Job ~eckct11 to ch<'ck Oonut Shoµ 17741 Heorh Wol'k w /young people the Daily Pil11l Help Hlvd.H U.1442317!1. Toploceyourmessage Rapld ndvaocemcn l Wonted claa,1ficat1on. tr -bc•forcth1• J)(l*s1blc. If you 'n• 111 or the Job you wanl 15 not COOK fur Stc;ik & rrl m<? r~athnll puhllr. O\fCt •would llt' a v111l to lhc.rl! you miaht coMidcr Rih hou~. nish1 11. l\t «bl phone 11lart WOtk lmmed • cull orttrlna your ~cn•icea ha vt• l'XPtlr. ~4<; 33111 OAllY Piiot txitwntlamat3pm wiih on tad tn the Job bt~n 7AM&3PM Cla11stfted.6'2·56'78 Wanwel <'8l'1&ory. Phon Sell thin1ts fa5t. with Oolly &&2.M78 Pilot W11nt Ads . Sl96P!R WK 539-111) Mondey s.pterntier 21. urns r •ff DAILY PILOT tWpW..W 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 HCIPTIONIST Wanttd ror busy dental Ole ID Sant.A An.A ill't'.J Good oppur. C11 ll 1--------·ln:u :VllONF. SALES tn,h ~·t11•r l'up,. Ml'. tioh 11.cirml•d b~5 7173 W AMT ED Walnut RR i.ct -. /qn br • .UOO. \laatlO\ oic l'O~u ............................................. 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SALES frff 14 doy Tro lnlltc) CC>tlne • P1•r,1111.ol 11hl rut' 111111 • \l.irl.llJ!l'r ll1•11t 111111'11 h :. •tnlll.J ('11m1111,,11111 •Ou 1111' Jllh lr .1111111~· •\I an) 1111> ut r.u 1111 .., RED CARftET REALTORS 962·101 1 ~·°' d1:t111li. ult L.mda SECRET ARIES O.·,pc-nilt'I) :\ n'<.ll-d •bK.tfY• * AdMM!itrot ln •T.ct.ic:al •Sales ·~t.oslttcJ • AccOUfttinq No ~h 01 I .1tt• Sh IAHll: 0 1 ~hort t\•r m "'"''•.nm1'nh '111p ~ 6 tempo Tt-.\t POllAH V 11 Et.I• ColJ 5 40-4455 1>;qu11 I Oppor l-.mplc1vl•r SECRETARY PART-TIME lmn)('lh.111' 111)4'01111: IOI 11 'l'lll(JI\ '4hO dl"•ll\'' (It .,..,ri.. p lrml• \lu,1 h..t11• 'lnl t q11111: '" i:r.i m m.ar ~ 11unr1uJI111n 'kill' l"r 11111 1111 .i IJ.IK'" r .. flll' Cati 1>44·3389 'l>\~t 111 '\\)l)"I THE IRVIME CO. llrtl..-d or du.;ihltJ mrn »11d ,. om~n . ~: \lr .. __ ITK\flt') fu1 lb\' hoohd<t~" l>o1:0»F.1Jt .. :NCliClbs Momin& or t'\ t'~1111 11 St11rt W•'<I S. pt tSth & Good <'.Arn1os" I hum• Thurll Sl.*t>l 30th 7 :I ~Z2J P\I 14 11. 11~ for il5, Irv fo.qu.tl Oppurt untl\ :'\11.ptilll'IJ Mb 19..!ll ~mplO)l'f' 'I 1•ll•pht1n" S.:tk1• STUDENTS lli /IJ m1•r 1.1 lwlp fin I"" Sllllt TZl'. 10 "k 11111 h·muh•. h1v1ni: & udora bl,• s.IOIJ 1111 'lhol!s 111u11e1 i. 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W;•1•kl\ W1• Ml• ln11lo.101t for a h•w ATTRACTIVE WOMEN 21SK!r.! \!.11j,lll('rlll•1'k11. \ 831-3050 l'ka. Cd \I 673 621\l,i--------- Wl1<1 """"111Ilk"111 "'" n 1111 111 $!KIO & mm\' 1"'1 .,. r 1• k .1 "' t h 1• cl" 1111111~tr'al11r ol 1h1• ISk111 nv M.11 h11w1 !111th ml'n & \<hm<"n 111•1·1!1•!1 for I h" ~l'I'\ fl•\> J 11l 10fot pll1<ll tOl1 N n ex p 1· r n 1.• t• 111• d (11mplrtc• tr111111n11 pr11 llHll•d ... or 1ntC"n 1rw. ''""" \\,i rtm, Mrr Ca 11 M r Ht1ht'r'" ICU/CCU •!M :u, .. tiiS 11\27 "'lursm t SECRETARY Assistant to Project Mana9ers 1 ht• \\'Ill I.\ u n' ( " HITE IMTERVIEWING 'I hroui:h ~t·pll ml1t•r until !I 101'\t l'll'J"' l'.1 II Kelly Girl IJI\ 1:-.IO"\ ill "l'I I \ -.~II\ 11'1•'-. l'\l' **I BUY** Good U"l'<I f\J rmturl.' & \pphJlll l'' OH 1 11. 111 'l'll 11r ~El.I. lor You MASTERS AUCTION 1>41>-8681> & 8 33-9 625 """'"''' l\t .1d1 11.111111 ~\\ i-;• Nt•" t.. th1•1t 111ro 111 .1111.1 .i11 e1.1.1~ ,,11111., m1"· w ""'11 ., I 1111. 111111 111•1 •1j1.;! 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I IJJ DM.Y PILOT Mol!d!y. ~ '11, 1'11 • • • . I . • •• ' ' ·mec1 Flavor: breakthrough bril}gS 11nprecedented taste to low tar smoking: Today there's a way to get real taste from a MERIT delivered more taste than five current leading low tar cigarettes having all the way up cigarette without high tar. That's the report on a new taste discovery called 'Enriched Flavor: A way to pack flavor-extra flavor-into tobacco without the usual corresponding increase '- in tar. The cigarette packed with 'Enriched Aavor, tobacco is remarkable new MERIT. If you smoke, you'll be interested. Tests \mfy Tuste In tests involving thousands of smokers of filter cigarettes, the majority reported 0 PWlip M.m. ... '"' 9 mg:'11r;' 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per cigare~a by FTC Method. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' . MERIT aid MERll'MENTin to 60% more tar. ~ Repeat: delivered more taste . In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands, MERIT MENTHOL was reported to t· • • deliver as much-or more-taste than the higher tar brands tested. You've been smoking "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette . MERIT. Unprecedented flavor at 9 mg. tar. One of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. ... ' \ \ / \ I Huntington Beach Fo11ntain Valley ED ITIO N A.lternoon 1 .Y. Stocks TEN CENTS~, !L. 69, NO. 271, 3 SECTIONS, <'6 PAGES Oil Blackillail? Saudi Arabian Threat Denied 0.11~ Pilot Swtt PllOI• W~HINGTON (AP) -State Department officials today de- nied a report that Saud.a Arabia threatened a new 011 embargo against the United States if Congress en acts legislation aimed at weakening the Arab boycoU of Israel. The official Middle East News Agency said Sunday that such a warning was made to American officials by the Saudi foreign minister . Prince Saud Bin Faisal, who is in the United States for the United Nalious General Assembly. IT TOOK FIVE WEEKS TO RECOVER THESE THREE BIKES IN THE WILD The Determined Ashbys (From Left): Skip, 17; Jack; Mark, 15 But orricials al the Stale Department said conversations with the prince over the issue have not carried any threats or & new embargo as retaliation if the bill, which would ban American firms from honoring the boycotl oflsrael, is enacted. The Middle East News Agency report, an account ot which ap- pe~ on the front page or the Washington Post today, prompt- ed several congressional leaders to make sharp comments about lhe purported threat before the story was denied. ---~~~~~~~~~~~ Trustees Huntington F arnily lj'ush for Finally Gets Bikes Remodeling By RAY ESTRADA had scoured the area by air and Department sources specuJat· ed that the Middle East News Agency may have exaggerated earlier accounts in the U S. press which noted that Administr ation officials discussed the poss1b11.Jty oC a new oil embargo as a conse- quence or the legislation Ocean View School Dtslncl trustees a re still trying lo 1011.Jate &be conslruclaon phase of a re- modeling program Cor i.evenlh ¥d eighth grade facaltlJes on d&hl campuses. The program which includes tbe Installation or relO<'atablc classrooms al eight schools has been delayed al most six weeks, aecordi n g lo S uperintendrnt Dale Coogan. FaHure to receive suitable con ,a.ruction bids. contractual dis · ctepancies wilh the arctutcct and nworklng the plans to keep the procram within ltJI $1.9 m1lh<>n bud1et have caused the delays, Coogan 1aid. The distnct now hopes to begm oonstrucllon on the remodehng pliase or the program Oct. 11. JJowever, b1dd1ng on the vanous •menls or the project wtJI not begin until Oct. 1. school officials ~d." Installation of the relocatablcs riassrooms is expected to be complete by the end or October, <:oogan said. Allbougb the remodeling pro gram tops the d1stnct 's bw.mess priority lisl. trustees are also cy ih,: the possible sale of the Beach ~ulevard and Warner Avenue district office site and eventual relocation al soon-to be closed ~ncho View School. Rancho View as planned for olosure next June bc<"ause or chclinlng enrollments in its ar<'a District offidal11 mdicated lhas ~k they will look mto the ad m lnistralive ofrlre rrlocallon more closely when the remO<lcl Jolt pro1trum has progressed Alrther. OfClc1ala said (•arher this year the present location o( the dis· iltt't offices is on pnmc h11thway ~mmercrnl land Althouf{h thl'Y dt<-lincd to 1•!4ttmate ot lh1s lime the prom which ci>uld ht• 11cen 1n Q\t' lnnd '~ !4nlt', 0Ham1ls believe tjae ~ 3·acre un·u to be quite valuable ~rina High Unit Slat.es FirMl Mt•el Thf' Marina lliMh S<'hool Com- munity Council ~leering commit· tee will hold lt!I fi rst mcelinR lh1:c )'Hr nt 7:30 pm. Thursday in lh<' c1mpu." faculty dinlnJt room Officers elected 1n la.'ll Spnng 'c; tkction include John Hoianac. daalrma n ; Inge Knox. vi ce chairman; Nancy Briclgcmun. 1«retary, and Shirley Dettloff. &reasurer. umE WENT . ON FIRSI' CALL ••1 sold my lathe on the first oall! I never expect~such quick raulta. It's a pleasure to do busi- ness wilb a newspaper that r e- acbts sucb a wide variet.y oC peo- _jle." 1 This ls a statement made by a BunUngton Beach man whO ex· perienced immediate results .nth this classlfled Rd · For Sale. Crart1'mon. 11· metal loth<' ln xlnt rnnd. $30() XU•XxXX • tr you've got some equipment you'd Uke to convert lo cash. call 842-5678. Daily Pilot cldsified ads work ror you. ... 0t1,..o.11. "'""$a.11 on horseback when the tno failed A Huntmgton Beach (amily just lo return to their camp al dusk s pent als first weekend home Aug 14 . together arter rive weeks of trying Hungry and tired from their or- torccoverthrec m otorcycles. The deal. the tno adm1ltedJy took lhe Saudi Arabia, the biggest single supplil'r of oil to the Un1ted States, has lobbied against the legislation, which is in con- rerence committee af\er passage of separate versions by the House and Senate. Though no threat of an oil embargo has been reported previously, Saudi orricials have indicated they would al leasl re· duce or cut off their business with overseas American firms affect- family had left the cycles behind wrong trail. which forced them to a rte r gelling lost in the Los leave their motorcycles. with Ii Padres Na lion al Fores t dunng total value of $1,500, in the wilder- the Aug. 14 weekend. ness. The family h as been lrying J ack Ashby. of 16262 Duchess to recoverthe bikes but ran into a Lane, and has two sons. Skip, 17, variety or natural and man-made a n d M a r k . t 5. • •round obstacles since Aug. 14. themiwh es .. a fter being lost for The weekend after their or- three days an the rough terrain of deal, the Ash bys conlacled Vcn- the Alamo Mountain-Gold Hall tura County Sheriff's deputies to area o( lhe national forest. discuss a way to reach the bikes. Count y Sheriff's rescue teams Ashby aod his sons took a Cour- Youth Facing Charges After Laguna Crash A 17 year-old Westminste r youth wall face felony drunk dnv- in~ charges stemming from an e nd-over -end trnrric accident which anJured him and a lS·ycar- old Huntington Beach girl Salur- day night in.Laguna Beach. The Westminster lad and hi s r<'male companion were treated ror inJuries at S<luth Coast Com mun1ty Hospital and released The accident oct'urred al a hair-pm curve an the 1500 block of Temple Hills Drive. Laguna Bea<'h Traffic Officer Carmen P ollas tro said the youth's car was conuog down the 'il<•ep road and went out of con- trol as 1l enlerl'd the curvt•. The small German sedan wrnt nose O\"(•r t aalp1pl' al lrast. t wire, accordrng to the pohce re· port The auto came to rest atop a guard rail Pollastro said officers ul the scene were told th<.' younasters h.td lx>l'n drinking at a party tx·for,. thc accadcnl Add1honally, an open con- tainer or an alcohobc tJevcragc w;1s round In the car, police saJd. Tension Rises For Jail Deal LOS ANGELES <APl Tt•ns1on as mounting for friends and relatives or Americans jailed in Mexico for drug violations as they a nx iously awatl word whether the government will begin releasing them on parole. About 40 r elatives or Americans behind bars in Mex· lco and several former Mexican prison ers gathered In Los Angeles over the weekend to talk to two State Departme nt rept"eseotath•es wbo new from Wasbintton. D.C., to hear their complaints and answer ques- tions. The tenor of the talks wu much different rrom that or the outrage vooaliied in such meet- ings in recent years. Belsito at Meet Huntington Beach City Ad· mlnistrator Bud Belsito is 41l· tendlng the lotemational City Managers Association meetlnl through Wednes day in Toronto, Can. 'J wheel drtve vehicle as close to the area as possible and then had to carve a trail on which to r ide their m otorcycles. When the trio Hnally reached their bikes and began lo ride them o ut. they were told by a uthortt1es in the area they could not nde on the only available trail because al was designated as a Cahfomaa condor neslJng ground. Because the condor is an en· dangered species, f'orest Service rangers told the Ashbys they could nol enter the nestmg area, except on Coot. since they m ight dtsturb the birds. The tno were forced lo return the weekend or Aug. 2.8. nus time weather proved to be thl• major obst acle in recovering the bikes. When the Ashbys rc- tumcd lo the spol where they had cove r e d and l e ft th ei r motorcycles. they faced tem· pcraturt's o ( well over 100 degrees, according to Mrs. Marie Ashby. They sought and received permhsaon because of the c1r<"umslancc'! to ride their bikes thro ugh t h e n esting a r ea wh~re\•er the trail was passable. However, they made hltle pro· gress a nd had lo leave lhe motor cycles agam unlal lhe folJo.wmg weekend. When the family returned to the forest Sepl. 4 for thelr third ultempt, rouflh terrain again pre- vented them from completing the task. While driving over the sandy gravel. Skip's bike hit a looso 11pol lhal gave way and senl h.tm rolling down a IO·fool embank· mc.·nt . The 1troup wa.• forced to <SttCVCLES, Paie.U> Flying Arrow Hit.s Beach Woman's Hand A Huntington Beach woman was shot in the hand by an arrow when she arrived al her home at 8081 Holland Drive Sunday after- noon . Teri Harstad told police that one arrow became imbedded in her hand and another one barely missed he r as she was getting out of her car Police said thal a would-be archer was practicmg his ac· curacy by shooting at a power transformer on a utility pole in a yard behind the Harstad re· sadence. Of ricers said the archer was orr his mark and the arrow hit the victim on its downward path. The victim was treated for her injuries at a hospital and re- leased, officers said. They said the su~pect was not arrested. His ldenlificalion was not immediately available. Mervyn's to Open Seven New Stores Mervyn 's department storei. will open seven new stores in CaUromla over the next two yeara includin1 Westminster. Tustin and Anaheim, board chairman Mervin Morris has announced. The $30 million expansion will bring the chain to 42 stores In California and Nevada. Judges: Rapped Drug War Chief Speaks MIAMI BEACH. Fla. CAP) -The nation 's judiciary system is too often content to let convicted drug Celons o(( with a "slap on the wrist." the director of the f ederaJ Drug Enforcement Administration said today. DEA Administrator Peter Bensin&er said the low number or persons wbo actually spend much lime in prison "makes a mockery of the serious concern o( the public about bard-drug abuse." Bensinger spoke to several thousand members or the International Association ol Chiefs or Police. He said the situation creates "a morale problem for the law enforcement officers who find that the criminals they have worked ~ hahi to arrflt ate back out on the streets before they have a cbance to complete their p~rt. •• He said that about one-third ol the 4,000 pel'IODs convicted on federal narcotics charges last year re- ceived probation. ot those actually Im-prisoned, be said. one out or three got terms of three years or less. . -·--= ed by lbe legislation. Rep. Jonathan Bingham (0. N Y. ), told reporters today that the Saudis would not impose an oil embargo for fear of losing some $6 S ballioo m U.S. arms sh.lpments. • ·1 can't believe this is anything but an empty lbreal," be said.. Actina Senate Majority Leadel' Robert C. Byrd <O-W. Va.>. declared that Conaress should not "react to threats or bow to pressure rrom the outside, .. while Sen . Frank Cbu.n:h (0- ldaho), said the reported threet should be rejected "out ot band .. by President Ford. Boy, 16, Assaulted County Youth-Sold In Sex Abduction A 16·year-old Orange County boy was kidnaped in Huntington Beach and sold to two men for $S0 over lhe weekend, police report- ed today The youth was packed up near the Huntington Beach pier at 3 p m Friday while hitchbllung The dnver of the car. believed to be in has late 20s, pulled a· knire on lhe boy and tied him up and blmd.lolded him. according to re- ports The kadnaper then sold the boy to lhe l wo me n who reportedly held him prisoner at an unknown location and sexually assaulted him Police said he was released • about 48 hours after being ab- ducted. The boy told officers he was kept blindfolded during the e.n· . lire ordeal. Police said the kldnaper had tong, light brown hair and wore a dirty white athletic sh.lrt and blue jeans. He was believed to be driving a 1960 Chevrolet automobile. Huntington Beach police said they were looking for the ki~· naper as well as ror lbe two meo who held the boy In custody. Their identities were not available . Other Information was sketchy, police said. Syrians Crowd In To See, Execution DAMASCUS. Syria (AP) - Thousands of Syrians pressed around the gallows today to see the bodies o r three pro- Palestinian guerrillas hanged by the government io retribution ror a bloody raid on a Damascus hotel. Clad In white lunics, the bodies were left dangling in nooses for six hours in a public square fac- mg the Semiramis Hotel, where four terror ists held some 90 hoslages Sunday until an assault by Syrian troops . Syrian s climbed onto balconies and roof- tops to see the bodies before police removed them. The government said one guer- rilla and four hostages were killed and 34 hostages were wounded during the seven-hour siege. The three captured guer- nllas were executed just 24 hours after the t akeover. The guerrillas, who called themselves the "Black June" Mayor Slates Panel Probe Of Events Huntington Beach Mayor Har- riett Wieder said today she will appotnt a special committee lo look into the operation oC lhe Fourth or July parade and other city events. The 1976 p arade generated • areal deal or conLroveniy when COila of the event rell$hed nearly $60,000. Mn. Wieder aald the commit· lee will m alre recomrnendaUorua to the counci I on the future o( tho patriotic show as well as other civic celt"brallons .. Residents interested in serving on the seven-member commltteo are asked to send appllcRUonA to the mayor at P.O. Box 190. Hunt- lnl[lon Beach. l-'unher Inform otlon can be ob- tained al city holl or by calling 636-$201 HB Libraries Need Workers HunUniton Beach Libnrian Walter Jobnson is looking ror volu.ntetra to help keep thr&e library branch ofnces open. He said unless ciUzen.s pit.ch In, the Bannln1. Oraham and Main Street branch offices might have tocl09e . Citizen• interested in voluA~ c.trlng three hours per week .may contact Yvonne Fee at. 842-1421 or contact her at the library a t 7111 Talbert Ave. Tbere are n o age limits and aenlor cltiteoa are ur1ed to part.iclpat.. .. • group, appa rently were protest· ing Syria's mllltory intervention in the Lebanese civil war. PresJdent Hatea Assad uot more than 12,000 Syrian troops into Lebanon last June to enforce a cease-fire but they eventually joined with Lebanese Christian militiamen flghtln1 the Paleati· nians and their left.1st Moslem at: lies. The swift penally -and the de- cision to m ake a public spectacle or it -underUned Syria's de· tenninallon lo crush any Palesti- nian attempts to take the dispute with Auad lo the SyriaQ homeland. "We will never ao easy on such crimes," Assad said Sunday night. "We shall hit back very hard. We denounce lhls criminal action committed by a gang that. acted as ir it were in Israel." Before they were executed, the three captured guerrillas went on Syrian stale lelevlaion and said they belonged to Al Fatab, the biggest Palestlnian guerrilla group. They said they bad been trained in Iraq, which support.I radical Arab organlzatlons and has denounced the Syrian role ln Lebanon. But in Beirut, a spokesman for the Palesti n e Liber ation ' Organization (PLO>. the um· brella group headed by YuJr Arafat, denied that any PLO me mbers we re rellponslble. Ararat also head11 Al Fatah which Is considered less radlcd than some guerrilla units The Syrian government saJd the-rour hostaacs who died Sun· day were killed by the terrorists. Three or the slain bostu1e1 were <See HANG, PageA2> Coast Weather Low cloud• with partial afternoon clearini . Cout hllht Tuc1day In the 70s with lows around 82. INSIDE TOD~ Y Would N.wporl Bcoch !w.o good M>~d Jor Cl moN7 P'rodUCIT N °""°" I.A«" lhinlca 10 btCOUH of tht ctt11•a ~Ml, "Wftkfftd•modncN" on4 &1Grltd l11flt11lff. S.• PoQc 81. ladex Q11i11.ts Meet tlae Press .,.WI ....... The quintuplets born to Y orlmitsu Yamashita and his wife Noriko last January are introduced to reporters at Nihon University Hospital in Tokyo. They are the first quints on record in Japan who survived more than a week. Joan Irvine Estimates Supported By TOM BARLEY Ol-Oelly,., ... M.ott Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's argument that Irvine Company shares are worth mueh more than $24 a share was con- ceded from the witness stand lo· day by a senaor lrvl.Jle Company official. Executive Vice President La_nsing Eberling testHaed in Orange County Supenor Court under cross examination from Deputy Attorney General Lawrence Tapper that the per share valuation as of last Apnl 30 was $29.51. ' His testimony would appear to s trengthe n Mrs Smith's argu- ment that the recent Mobil 011 Company offer of $200 million for a controlling share of Irvine stock is below the true market v aluc of the holdings. Backed by the state in her lawsuit, Mrs. Smith lS 1tslung Judge James F. Judge to make permanent an earlier temporary injunction which has halted the deal struck between Mobil and the James I rvine Foundation. The foundation 1s compelled tµider federal law to dlvest itself of its holdtngs in the Jrvme Cqmpany. But Mrs Smith has (tlallenged the Mobil deal ao; be- ing unfair to heri.eU and other minority stockholders. Eberling said hlS last ~tudy or Irvine Com pany assels an Januury or 1975 pul the worth or ll}ose assets at between $450 n)illion and $500 million The witness said the per 11hare value. based on that analysis, ~orkcd out at about $27. ·!·Eberlin g indicated in his b stimony today that a new study ~r those s ame J rvine assets would btcreuse their value ln much the •ame way as the per share value ~ad increased as or last Apnl 30. , Ouick End s~en !. WASHINGTON <AP) -With ~nators and conl(l'e'SSmen anx· fol1s lo ~ct on with the business or .tmpa1gning, the 94th Congrei.s opts to complete its ma1or g1sratt.vc bus1ne~s by Saturday j)lght Uhfinished busmess 1n- Eudes bills deahne wtth the Arab ycott, lobby1s t.'l, clean a.ir, of- horl' oil leasf''I , revenuc- jharine and pos11bly two more f ord vetoes. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , ... °'-c .... "-"' ............. -·~ •• ... l~IWO IM N••' f1'H\~. h ..,,,.I~ b.-'hi> Patty Will Testify In Jury SLA Probe OAKLAND (AP )-Patricia Hearst -kidnap victim, fugitive, and convicted bank rob· ber -arrived at the courthouse here today lo assume a new role, as a grand Jury witness testifying against her former Symbionese Liberation Army companions. Miss Hearst was handcuffed and heavily guarded as she en· tered the building. She was to appPar before the grand j ury investigating her Feb 4, 1974 kidnapmg. Her al- torney, Albert J ohnson. was with her when she arrived and swd he expected her testimony would lastrorthreehours. A Berkeley police officer was scheduled as the leadorr witness a nd Miss Hearst wa:. to be second. authorities said Steve Weed, lhe man she was hvmg with at the ta me of her k1dnapinR. ,.·ram Pag~ 1\ I CYCLES ... leave the forest with only two or the bikes. On Sept. 11 and 12. n ash flood warnings were up through the Southern Cahforma mountain!> and deserts. The Ashbys had lo again postpone their efforts to re· cover the fallen cycle. F inally, o n the Sept. 17 we-ekend, armed with a block and tackle and braving natural ob· stacles that included 1xnsoo oak. the family succeeded in retnC\'· mg the bike. "My hus band and sons can finally stay home on the weekend and reflect on that long ride they took Aug.14," Mrs. Ashby said. Bomb Blast Denounced WASHINGTON <AP) -The death of Ori an do Lete licr, former Chilean ambassador to the Untted Slates who was M · sassinaled by '1 bomb blast. '>1<8'1 denoun<'cd by a CJlhobc bishop as a reminder of Amcnca's "un· Justified intrusion in another country." The rerere nce by Bishop James Rausch to US. effort'I to .. destabilize'' thl' former Chll dean regime of the late Marxist Salvador Allcnd<-came dunnit memorial services Sunday ut St. Matthew's Cathedral for l.eteller and his slain associate, Rnnnl Moffitt, who were lull("<i when a bomb exploded in the car they were riding In last Tuesday. \\as to go before the grand jury later tn the day. Miss Hearst 's other defense at- torney, F. Lee Bailey, revealed earlier her plans to t estify against SLA members William and Emily Harris before the Alameda County Grand Jucy in· \'C'\tlgatmg her k1dnapmg. The 22 yea r-old publishing heiress was sentenced Friday to seven years 1n prison on a bank robbery conv1cllon. Mass Hearst 's lawyers said in their appeal "1mpnsonment of the defendant would result in a s ubstantial loss of effedavenessor the defendant in providing testimony m ancillary cnminal proceedings " During her bank robbery trial this year. s he accused the Har- n ses or her abduction and denied. that she w1lhngly 1omed them during a 19-m onth journ ey through t he t e rrorist under- ~round. The Harrises pleaded innocent after they were arraigned in Berkeley on Thursday on a 10· l'OUnl complaint charging them "1th the kidnapin~. The state Is seeking a formal in· d1<'lment from the grand Jury. On the ni&ht Miss Hearst was k1dnaix-d. a woman appeared at th<> door or the Berkeley apart· ment the heiress shared with her then-fiance, Steven Weed, and asked to use the telephone. Police say two me n then burst into the 3partmenl With nfles. beat up Weed. then dragged the kicking and scream mg Mass Hearst out to ageta"aycar. Services Set For Tot After Fatal Crash A gr11veside service for 16· month-old Ryan Johnson, who d1<.'d Saturday in a FuUerton auto accident, had been set for 11 a.m. Tu<>s day al Good Shepherd · Cemeter y in Huntington Beach. The fatal accident occurred al 4 14 p m when, pohce sald. a tire hlo"out caused the boy's mother. Mrs Patricia Johnson, 7661 Garfie ld Ave , Huntington Heach. to lose <'ontrol of the car and hit a utility pole on Lemon Str<'el JUSl north of Orangethorpe Avenue. The <.'hild wos dead on arrival at Anaheim Memonal Hospital. Mrs. Johniion, five months preg- nant i.t the time or accident, and a passenger , Vivian Marie Vejar, were treated and released from the hospital Sunday momlng, ac- cording to FUiierton police. * * * 3 Guests ' Wowided At Party tnvettlc•Uon Is con.tinulns Into the shootioC of a 22·year old Hun- Uneton Be•ch womu and two companions earl)' Saturda.y dur- lna a party ln Gll'den Orove, poltceuld. Brandy L. WaJkm. 22, ol 9162 Madelloe Drive, HunU01too Beach, w11 reported In stable condition at UC lrvine Medical Center today recoverina from a rifie wound ln the back, poUce said. David T. Hernandez, 24, or t!DO Westminster Ave., f)so was ln stable condition, police said, but was paralyied from the waist down u a result or his woWld ln the lower back. Anthony Balandran, 24 , of 110&3 Westminster Ave., Garden Grove, also was shot once in the back, police said. He was listed in serious condition in the medical center's intensive care unit. PoUee said the shootinp oc- curred when a fi&hl el\lpled dur- ing a party at 13921 Reali. Place, Garden Grove. Shortly afterward officers ar- rested Mario Lopn Hernandes, Zl, or 9892 11th St .. Santa Ana. on a charce or as1ault with the in- tent to commit murder, police said. He was booked into Oranee County Jail. Police reported details s ur- roundin.i the shooting still are unknown, but investigation ls continuing. They said additional suspects also may be sought. Officers said they were called by neighbors l o the scene about Z:12 a .m . Saturday a fter gunshots were heard. Police found the three victims and broke up a party of about 45 persons, officers said. At the same time. they ob- tamed a description Of the SUS· peels. car , then spotted 1t al Euclid Avenue and Fifth Street. The suspect allegedly left his car and fled on root, but was found hiding 1n some bushes after a search by Garden Grov~ and Santa Ana officers with the he lp or the Anaheim police helicopter. He was arrested without inc1· dent, police said. and the rifle al- legedly used in the shootings was also recovered. Fro• Page Al HANG .•. women, and witnesses said aJI four were Arabs. Three Americans were reported in the hotel at the time but none was hurt. According to witnesses and secunty officers, the guerrillas drove up to the hotel at S a.m. Sun- day and asked for a room. Told none was available, they left, then returned with submachine guns and grenades and began moving through the floors taldng 1uests captive. Someone tipped off police and intelllgence agents besieged the building for about four hours un· til top government official.s or· dered the assault. Troops dashed into the lobby and others entered upper floors on flrc·truck lad· ders, finally subduing the ter· rorists in a three·hour g\Ul battle. '-Y' Maidens Seek Signups Huntington Beach and Foun- tain Valley parents can enroll their boys and girls in the Y In- d.Jan Gulde and Y Indian Malden programs in meetings that begin this week. The proeram is sponsored by the Huotlnston Beach·Fountain Valley YM CA and ls destined for youngsters In kindergarten through third grade. More information on sites and meetings nights can be obtained at the YMCA at 7822 Garfield Ave., or by callJng 847-<r722. OllllY ,. ... """ ... SEN. ROBERT DOLE LEAVES NEWPORT AFTER V1SlT ,/ With Wife, EUzabelh, He Htte C•mp•lgn Tr•ll to Mldweet Rtarol Push Set ·, ., I Dole Leaves Coast For Midwest Tour' Republican vice presidential nominee Rob~rl Dole was scheduled to leave Newport Beach today for tbe farm country of the Midwest whe re GO P poUttcal strategists think more campaigning is needed. Dole, who spent four days cam- paigning in Southern California this weekend, had been staying al the Balboa Bay Club. * * * Ford Pledges New Attack On U.S. Crime MIAMI CAP) -President Ford pledged today that, if elect- ed. he will give "lop priority" to pressing for new federal an- ticrime legislation during the first 100 days of the next four- year presidential term. In a speech to a conference of the International Association or Chiefs of P olice. Ford srud· the legislative program he will pro- pose will include '"strict controls and more stringent penalties to stamp out the threat or poUtJcal terrorism which 1s totally alien to American ideals.•· Miami was the last stop on a busy Ford swing by paddle steamer. auto and plane across the South, the native region of Democratic presidential can- didate Jimmy Carter. In five appearances Sunday in Mississippi and Alabama, Ford repeatedly voiced opposition to gun control through registration of firearms, going so far as to tell . a campaign crowd in Biloxi, Miss., that Americans should have "the right to have firearms for their own national prolec- Uon." At Mobile, Ala., where Ford saw his largest crowd of the day at an airport rally and along a nearby boulevard, Democratic. Gov. George C. Wallace was on hand to welcome the President, although Wallace has endorsed Carter. The governor, in\11ted t.o the rally by Ford, coached his re- marks in nonpartisan term.'!, say· mg that Alabamians "respect the office of president and respect and honor the person who oc· cuplea that office.'' I Ill' was scheduled to wind up the local campai gn today ana embark on a schedule of e~· tensive campaigning in the rurll areas or Illinois. Otuo and p~ nsylvania. All three states are seen as "swing states" by the Ford·Dol• campnlgn and are viewed as c rucial to the President's chances. The Kansas senator's trip ls partly a trouble-shooting mission to find out why more inroads ha- ven't been m ade Into farm areas, where support for the ticket W"5 initially thought to be on rtrm rooting. "There are indicaUona that in farm areas, we still have a great. deal to do," Dole told reporters Sunday. He singled oul Illinois and Ohio as states where "we're not doing as we ll u we should be doing." Campaign aides said various surveys showe d that while the gap between presldenti~l nominee Jimmy Carter and the President Is narrowing na- tionwide, the time remaining for Ford lo catch up is growing short. The same surveys show support for the ticket to be shaky m many farm areas, aides said. Dole, who has good credentials on agricultural legislation and serves as ranking Republican on the Senate Agriculture Commit· tee, could m ake a "significant difference" by waging a s trenuous campaign throu&h the nation's heartland, one top aide said. Dole received some weekend advice, meanwhile, from former California governor 'konald Reagan and former Texas cov· cmor John Connally. Both ad- vised him to m ake more use oC the m edia, including TV and radio Interviews, especially in large states like California. And ConnaUy. who once was In contention for the second spot on Lhe ticket now occupied by Dole, told him to slow down. "For my personal physical well-being, we thought we might be stretch mg it too rar ... Dole re· lated. Dole said he would like to slacken his schf'dule, one which has seen him <'n ss-cross then~ lion three limes and taken hlm into 21 11tatf'1 sln<'e the c1mpal1n be~an BuL th<-Kanall.'I senator said it will be hard to foJlow Cort~ nnlly's adv IC\'. • ~= ~::'~::~;:;·~~-:;~~·;:·:, 19" (•\••~\.a Nt•Nft ~t\,. M~t"tJ'•~ ,.. •• " '•"" .. '" v ....... ""''"' \ttf'tltl•f'•'" v.1 .. , •flll!J l •0•~· "'K"' "'\.Nl'li , .. ,, A 'tH'.;,I" ... ..,... fftolt~ h ...... .,... ~twrM•\ #'Wt \"°" Nn Ow P'"l"C• ... t .......... ~"W _.,I " •t UU Five Killed • m Crashes He said that durinR Ford's t enure, "h owever long that ml&ht be." the p eopl e or Alabama "hope and pray that you are s uccessful." Ford declared that "I hove never known anyone 1 would work with better" than with Wallace in cooperating to solve national problems. 38 Million See Debate W..\I O•'f S.tr-.. t. (i9ll• Mf'U1 (.M1f9itnt• ,,.,. 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" ~· .. . ........ u .... 11~·~· ... t1.1 .............. . ._......-. lot<.,.• <••n '"'' .. ••"' .i CMI• "'°'"• (;ti-• _,,,._ "" O•t-U D - :'ls::..."::~~U-Mw,,..,hl.., ___ ( Humington Tot Among Accident Victims Trame injuries claimed the lives or five Orange County r6l· dents over the weekend. -A 24-year-old El Toro Marine and his 18-year-old companion were kiJled early Sunday mom· in& when their motorcycle was struck by a car. California Highway Patrolmen reported to· day. Calvin Bonnet, who lived at the El Toro Marine C°'1JS Air Sta· Uon. and bis companion, Robyn Marie Young of Santa Ana both were pronounced dead at the scene of tbe 2:ZS a.m. cruh, hl&hway patrolmen said. They were knocked from their motorcycle onto the pavement or the Santa Ana Freeway near Red Rill Avenue by a car driven by Robert Michael LockWOOtl of Anaheim, officers said. Lockwood waa uninjured. patrolmen reported. and he was not cited. lnvest11ation into the crash Is contlnulng. -A 16-mo ntb-old boy was fatally lnJured Saturday after-noon when the car ~ mother was drivinc went over a curb and hit a uUUty pole in Fullerton. Ryan Johnaoo, son ol Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, 7661 Garfield Ave., Huntington Beach, was pronounced dead at UCI Medical Center from massive head ln· juries. He was apparently crushed against the du h.board while seated on the lap ol a female panen1er. officers said. Patricia Johnson, mother or the child, and pa"enier Virian Vejar, were treated at Anabelm Memorial Hospital and released Sunday morntne. -Roland Lee Wilcox. 24. Garden Grove. wu killed in· 1t.anUy after t>eLn1 thrown to the curb when he apparently lost con- trol of the motorcycle be was rid· lng, police said. The accident occurred Satur· day nl&bt in the 1800 block or East Warner Avenue. SanU Ana. A puaeo1er. J oyce Pickens or Garden Grove, was treated for laceratlou and releued. -A Garden Grove woman who wu hit by a car whl.le walkin& alone 17th Street in Sant a Ana last Feb ruary d ied at UCI Medical Center Sunday mornln1. offlclall aald. A hospital spokesman said ComeJJa C. Mireles, 42. died from bead and Internal injuries nrtered in a Feb. 1 acddent. The President recalled ln o light vein that the governor re- ceived 51 percent ol the votes In the 1972 Mlchlian Democratic primary. "I think J '11 take him to Mlcbltian to help me lo 1976, •• said Ford. Jolnlnc Wallace in welcomlnt Ford was football coach Paul "Bear " Bey ant or the University of Alabama. A Democrat, Bryant said he wlll vote to retain Ford as "head coach'' Nov. 2 because Ford has "been in the arena." Richard 8 . Cheney. the White House stalf chjef, later said he thou&ht WaJlace's presence and comments show "that Jimmy Carter has a problem in the South. "It has been a Iona Ume •ince a m an who wants cuta in defense appropriations bas urrted the South ••• NEW YORK CAP) -, More than 38 million l Amcrlran households wt"ro • tuned in to the telcvtaed de-; bate Thursd ay nl t ht between President Ford' and his D e m ocr a tic chaJlenger. Jimmy carter, the A.C. Nielsen rallne • aerviceuld today. The r aUnfl for the broad- cast was 53.5, whlC'h means an avera1e or 53~ percenl of all household• with television was tuned in at eny mlnute In the two-hour duration of the Pl"Oll'am, Nielsen said . A spokesman for the Na· tlonal Broadcastin1 Com- pany said the network t'sllmated, based on the • rating, that 90 million ptlO- ple aaw some or all of the , debate. .~ Irvine EDITION Totlay•s Closi11g • 1 tot•ks 1 VOL. 69, NO. 27l, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27 , 1976 TEN CENT JVicthn's Hushftnd Can't Tab Suspects • ~ M arket m ana1er John Setiman 1t.ood face1o face in tbe ~rn today with two men accused of kldnapina and ltillln1 wife but he couldn't positively dentif y lbem u the intruders who bunt into bis Loi AJamitos b>me last Aug. 25. ' Seiaman. ~. looked carefully ~suspect William Paul Gullett. .,.~,. after stepping down from the ;witnus stand in Santa An1 r5 Killed In County Accidents Traffic injuries chumed the lives of five Orange County resi· denls over the weekend -A 24-year-old EJ Toro Marine and his 18-year·old comparuon were killed early Sunday morn tng when their motorcycle was s truck by a car, California Highway Patrolmen reported to day. Calvin Bonnel. who hved at the El Toro Ma nne Corps Air Sta lion, and his comparuon, Robyn Marie Young of Santa Ana both were pronounced dead at the scene of the 2 . 25 a m crash highway patrolmen said They were knoc ked from their motorcycle onto the pavement ot the Santa Ana Freeway near Red Hill Avenue by a car dnveo by Robert Michael Lockwood or Anaheim. ofhcers said Lockwood was un1n1ured. patrolmen r eported, and he was not cited. Investigation into the craab lS contmumg. -A 16-monlh·old boy was fatally injured Saturday aftrr nooo when lhe car his mother was driving we nt over a curb and hit a utility pole in Fullerton Ryan J ohnson, son of Mr. and k n . John Johnson, 7661 Garlaeld Ave .• Huntington ~ach. was pronounced dead at UCI Medical Center from massive head In juries . He was apparently crushed against the d ashboard (See FATALS, Pa1eA2) Oil Embargo Titreat Denied By Top Aides 'RASHTN'GTON CAPI -State Department 0Hic1als today de· rued D report that Saudi Arabia threatened a new 011 embargo a gainst the United States 1f Conitress enacts legislation &Jmed at weakening the Arab boycott or Israel The official Middle East News Agency said Sunday that such a warning was made to Amencan oHicials by the Saudi foreign m1n1 s ter. Prince Saud Bin Faisal, who as in th<· United States for the United Nations General Assembly But officials Ill t he Stal e Department u1d c-onv«'rsallons with lhe pranct' over the 11''1ue have not carr1t•d ony threaL'I of a ntw embuq;o us retaliation If tht• bttl, which would bun Amencan flrms from honor1ne the boycotl otbracl, 1s entH'kd Meanwhil(', u resolution to block thc proposed sale of 8.50 Maverick missiles to Saudi CSf'eOIL, Pa1eA1> Orange _l Con~• .. ~LA ~ Weather Low clouds w ith partial afternoon clearln1e. Coast h11hs Tuesday In the 70!! ~th lows around 62. INSIDE TODA V Would N('1DJ)Orl Beach M a ~ ftlbjttf /or o ""°"', 'Produt:~ Norman L.ear thinl<a 10 becouac o/ the c1t11'• beocfw•. ''wttktftd•madneu .• and varied U/e1t11lf'I, See J>oocBJ. Index A• -u.-n ., I• -yT,_ •Alt Al ....__. ..._ A4,8' Al Or-~f Al 8 ).11 ........ • •• , •> ,._.,_it.<-H 11 *'11 AU H Al S..,,,,.__.~ Alt M T_.._ All A II "'--' A II Alt --At •1 ....... """" ••.• , mwiJclpal court and at rU"St Iden· tilled GuJJett 'a eyes as thole ol ooe of the two kldnapers. But be chanted bis nund under questiootn1. "I can't say ,for su.tt," he told Deputy Di.strict Al· tomey Dave Carter and repeated the statement after looklog for several seconds into the eyes of bearded suspect Ronald Lewis Ewfbg. ?7 The two Belillower men are ac- cused of forcrna thclr way into the Setirnao home •t 33~t Cortffo Drive and k1<tnapUtc Ute Seicmans a nd their three children at gunpoint. Sel1man commented during the bearing before Judge Robert E. Law that both kidn.apers were heavily made up with what ap- peared to be circus greasepa.tnt and that both me n appeared to be wearing wigs. Seigman said he and tus family were driven to an &reil close to the Long Beach market he managed He said the abductors then or· dered him to go to the Stott, take out the contents or the safe and wait for their telephoned instruc· lions while they held Mrs. Joann Se1gman. 43, and the three ctuldren as hostages. Seigman said he ordered his assistant manager to call lhe Long B,•ach pola cl· lo\lthin seconds of his t!ntenng the store at 9 a.m . lie lht<n went oul!>1de tht- i>lore to a puy telt-phone to wait ror 8 call from the ludnapers. It never came 1-·1 ght1ng b tH· k his tear s , Seigman testified that his next contact lo\1th his lo\tfe was lo\hen he was called to the morgut? to identify her body. He testifi~d that he had been, assured that no members or his family would be harmed pro- vided he took the day'R taklnas from his safe und htindl'<i th $8,000 in cash over to the kid· nape rs Orange County Sheriff's or. firers believe that Mrs. Seigrnan was shot several limes in the head as she was bemg driven <SeeSEIGMAN, Page A%) Public Hanging: Syrians Execute 3 Guerriillas DAMASCUS. Syna IA P l Thousands of Syrians pressed around the gallows today to see th e bodies o r three pro Palestinian guerrillas hanged by the government in relnbution for a bloody raid on a Dam~cus hotel. Clad in white tunics, lhc bod.Jes were left dangling in nooses ror sax hours in a pubhc square fac · mg the Semiramis tlotel. where four terrorists held some 90 hostages Sunday untJI an assault by Syrian troops Syrians climbed onto balconies and roof· tops to see the bodies before police removed them The government said one guer· rilla and !our hostages were killed and 34 hostages we re wounded during the seven·hour siese. The thrtt captured guer- nJJu were exe('uled just 24 hours after lbe takeover. The guerrillas, who called themselves the "Bladt June" group, apparently were protest· ing Syria's military mtervenUoo in lbe Lebanese civil war l'alley Landmark Oeilyl'I ... -- President Ha!ez Assad sent more than 12,000 Syrian troops into Lebanon last June to enforce a cease-rue but they evenluaJJy jolned wilh Lebanese Christian militiamen flgbtinc lhe Palesti nians and their leftlsl Moslem al· lies. When it was built near the comer o( El Toro Road and Paseo de Valencia in Laguna Hills, Ross Cortese's massive professional and oflke building became popularly known as the TaJ Mahal because of its im· press1vc, opulent design. Cortese liked the name and it stuck. uppearing on signs identifying the structure. The columnar facade around the outside makes for some in- teresting views . The swift penally -and Ute de- cision to m ake a public spectacle or it -underlined Syria's de· termination lo crush any PalesU· nian attempts to take the dispute with Assad t o the Syrian homeland. ..We will never go easy on such crimes." Assad said Sunday night. "We shall hit back very hard. We d enounce Uus cnminal action committed by a Rang that acted as 1( 1l were in lstae l." Irvine City Forums Keep Interest ·Vp Before they were executed, the three captured guerrillas went on Synan state television and said they belonged to AJ Falah, the biggest Palestinian guerrilla group. They said they had been trained in Iraq, which supports radical Arab organizations and has denounced the Syrian role m Lebanon. By HILAR\' KAVE Of .... 0.ily "''"",." Fighting city hall in I rvinc isn't nearly the battle 1t is in other c1t1es That's because city orrlcials and many res1denlb are already on a first name bast!!, rubbing elbows each month at the Village Forum meetings The forum, which began in 1!173, hasn't v anashcd into obli· 'ion as city offlc1als once feared. Jnstead , 1t 's maintained its momentum a nd If anything, ~rown stronier. An average of 3.'S to 40 persons atte nd the meetings, which r ot ate fro m clubhouse lo clubhouse as lhe c1ifferent homeowners' assodotions hosl the Rathertngs. Official representntives from uch or the 25 homeowners groups, drop-lo viJJlton from around the clly and key nsures from dty hall all •It ln on the Jn· formal gab seulons • Paul Br ady, asslslant ctty Sport Uses Eyed for Site The Irvine PlannJnc Com- mission bu 11reed that a trlangular-sbaped parcel next to the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course should be used ror "amusement and sport" ac· Uvilies. The Irvine Company &Utd the planninf com mission to decide ii th• four-acre parcel, between the golf course, Mlchelson drive and the San Diego Creek, ~bou.ld be zoned for "amusement and sport." The parcel lies opposite a 16- acre site across Michelson Drive \hat is already designated for such recreational U$eS. Irvine Company officials say th.cy have no immedl &\cpl ans ror the site. manaeer, says there 1s no ques- tion in his mind that the forums will continue to srow "At rirst I thought they might die out, as the city grew older and bigger,'' says Brady. "But the meetings are looking better and better lately." Other city regulars include Ci· tv Manager Bill Woollett, Jim Harrington of administrative 1ervlces, Brent Muchow, public works, Eddie Peabody Jr .. com· munily development, Carol Flynn, city clerk, LA'<> Pearl. police chltf, and other starr members who attend Jess fre· quenUy. Re1ulars on both sides view the forum as a ph1ce where anything 1oes. R H ident.I may be asking ror city help to clean up a vacant lot that's suddenJy turned lnto a u"ed car lot. Or, \hey may H k to have cer· (See FORUM, Pace A%) But In Beirut, a spokesman for the Palestin e Liberation Organ12al1on (PLO l. the um- brella group headed by Yasir Arafat. denied that any PLO m embe rs were responsible. Ararat also h eads Al Falah. which is considered less radical than some guerrilla units The Syrian government said lhe four hostages who died Sun· day were killed by the tt-rromil'I. Three of the slain hostages were women, and witnesses Sa.Jd all four were Arabs Three Americans were reported In the hotel Ill the time but none wos hurt. Accordinft to witnesses and 11ecurity officers, the guerrillas drove up to the hotel at 5 a m Sun- day and asked for a room Told Detour Due Bristol Link to Be Slwl Motorists who use the short stretc-h or Bristol Strttl between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road wlll have to find another route alter Oct. 18. CONSTRtlCJ'ION engineers said the piece of road wlll be closed Cor about three weeks while MacArthur Is moved. When conskucUon is completed. MacArthur will run aloo.f a route to the east of the exisUnt roadway, cros•lne t.beSan DltlO Creek on the bridgelhal bas been built lbere A SHORT piece ol road, to be called University Drive North will be buUt to connect the Bristol·Old MacArthur ln· lenectJon with &.he oew alJ,nmentol MacArthur. While Brlatol lJ clOHd between exlstinJt MacArthur and Jamboree Road, driven will be detoured· oortb to the in· \.ttlection of J • m bOl'ee and MacArthur. The Briatol Street closure is the only major inconve· nlmce anUclpated by CalTrans enaineen worktnt on lbe realJgnment. none was available, they tert, then returned with subm:ich1nc guns and grenades and began moving through the noors taking guests captive. Someone tippl•d off pola·t· and intelligence agents ~1egl-d lh<· bwld.ing for about four hours un· til top government officials or· dered the assault. Troops dashed mto the lobby and others entered upper floors on fi re-truck lad· ders. finally subduing the ler- 1 onsls ma three-hour gun battle. County Youth Sold In Sex Abduction A 16·year-old Orange County boy said he was k1dnaped In Hunt mgton Beach and sold Lo two men for $50 over the weekend, pohce reported today. The youth was picked up near the Huntington Beach pier al 3 p.m. Friday while hitchhiking. The driver of the car, believed to be m bis late 20s, pulled a knife on the boy and tied him up and blindfolded him, according to re· ports. The k1dnaper then sotd lhe boy to the two men who reportedly held him prisoner at an unknown locatlon and sexually assaulted hJm Police said he w as released about 48 houri. after being at» ducted. I The boy told offici'rs he waf kept blindfolded during the en• tire ordeal. , Police said the kidnaper .had Jong, light brown hair and wore Ii dirty white ;1thletic shirt and blu4& Jeans He was believed lo be driving a 1960 Chevrolet automobile. Huntington Beach police said they were looking for the kid· naper as well as for the two men who held the boy in custody. Their id entities were not available. Other information was sketchy. police said. Collllllission 0 Ks -1 Irvine Townhollles A 144-unit townhouse prOJi'cl in Rancho San Joaquin has been ap· proved by the I rvme Planning Commission even though it will involve excavation and refilling at an old dump site. Commissioners. who decided the nuisance from the old dump sate being exposed would be minimal, approved the pl ans by Irvine Pacific Development Company. The 14·acre site is localed between Mi chelson Drive and Sandburg Wa.>. next to the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course. The develope r proposes ex· cavatin ~ and refilhng a bout 14,700 cubic yards of r('fu.se material from the old criunty dump site so that hC' ran inrn•asc College Meet Set in Irvine Saddleba ck Communi ty College Dlstri cl trustees move their meeting Into lrvinl' tonight In an attempt to l(Cl residents' n·· actions to three sites being con sldered for a new norlhcm cam· pus. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p m. In Vedano fntermcdlate Sc boo I. Trustees are expected to select one of the three lOO·acre sites, all or which Ue alon1 the Santa Ana Freeway on Irvine Company pro- perty, ror more extensive ap· prai.sal reports. Rain Front Developi11g SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A weaUlcr rront developed off the California coast today, threat.en· !ni raln for the North Coast and a chance of same tor the rest of the t.op ball of the stale. Rain or not. incre11.1ing cloudl· nesa, but with little temperature c hange, appeared in the meleoroloeical wor~ at least through Tuesday for Northern Calllona.la. the buildable area of the site. Met'h:.me· gases ·and· noxii'>U{J odors both wilt be released wh~ the site is excavated, but the de• veloper will undertake certitil\ precautions. Conditions set by the com, mission include limiting the ex~ cavation project to JO days and requiring that the hours of opera- tion be limited to times when most residents are at work, school or shopping. Also. the commission required lhat the site be covered with dart at the end of each day. A syste m must be installed by the d e veloper t o control the methane gas to be released. City officials say lh(' gas is tasteless and odorle!'ls and will not be a health problem as long as the conditions are followed by the d~ vclope r Saddleback's Arts Complex Under Way ' I • Hnving Just completed n $2.41 million athletic romplcx lo strenl{thcn the student body, Sad· dlebuck Collc5e is oow roncen~ trating on completion of a $3.7 million fine arts complex to elevate the atudent aoul. The target dale ror completion of the ~.OOO·square-foot ruclllty b June of next year TJ\e ex· pamave structure will be locat.d on lhc so-called "upper cam- pus," between the library and the new physical educauon build· ings. Design• and plans prepared by the architectural firm or William Blurodt and Partnen olNewporf Beach depict a complex o f clusters ror each fine 11118 dJs· c1pline -art, drama and music. Those classes are currently taught at scattered locations or\ the Miaslon Viejo campus. Many now meet ln the temporaiy bulld· tngs on the ''lower campus." An unusual aspect of the now nne arts center wlll be the em-, . <See A•T' .P•ce AZ) • • zll CwL'f PILOT Bike Battle Looms Irvine Residents Again t Track The battle by Smoketree resi· dont.s in Irvine lo stop construc- t.Ion od the bicycle motoc:ros5 c:oune next to their homes wtll continue tonight at the transportauon meeung at city ball. Homeowners at Smoketree, which is located off Jeffrey Road next lo the railroad trac.k.I, say they will attempt to convince transportation commissioners al the 7: 30 rneetlne to move the motocross elsewhere or at least modify the flans. Af ter iatening to the homeowners' ~o.mplalnu, com· m.Wloaen are Hpected lo make a recommendation to t.he City Co1.tncll. Cit y council memtx>rs are ex· petted to make a dettormmallon al Tuaday ·~council met:llog . The city '~ b1cy«lt" motocross will include a 500-mc·ter cour:,e with obstacles and a grandstand (or specl a tors Lights and u public addres~ S.) ~tern are not planned, but the course wall be used on weekends for motocross mttt.s. The course is located m the Edi on Company rttbwf ·W•Y between the Smoketree bomea and the railroad tracks. Smoketree r es1deol1, who moved tnto their homes this sum· mer. cl.um the)t cbd not have a chance to comment when the public heurings were held on the motocross during the sprina. Also, they da!m the developer. Wurmmgton Development Com· party, did not w am them that a motocross was planned there They say the sales represen· tallve promised them a green· bell. with p1cmc tables, barbecue pats and a bicycle trail. o.Mlr ~ .. ,SIMI l'- Fight Over Woman Ends in Slaying In a letter wntlen to the City Council. homt:owners contend that the motocross will create problems related to noi.'Je, van· dabsrn. inadequate parlung and access to the motocross. tnade· quate control and enforcement at the course. insur a nee liability for homeov. ners and marntenance and upkeep of the course. RE510ENT$, OFFICIALS MEET INFORMALLY AT IRVINE'S VILLAGE FORUM City Manager Bill Woollett (center) Aeld.I Questions From Group An apparent argument over a girlfriend ended in the fatal stab- blng on a Costa Mesa man early Sunday morning, and lbe arrest of his alleged assailant on susp1· cion of murder. Wallace James Hebert Jr., 26, of 1972 Anaheim Ave , wa~ stabbed twice in the chest with a fishing knife early Sunday morn- ing, Costa Mesa police satd lo day. Police are holding Kenneth Harold Reynolds, 29, of 1978 Ma· ple St., Costa Mesa, on suspicion of murder folJowing the death of Hebert at Hoag Memorial Hospital at about6 a.m. SundaY.. "The argument probably v. as over one of the guys' g1rlfncnds. · · explained Detective Gerry L. Thompson. "They apparently carried the argument outside Fro• Page ,\I SEIGMAN • • from the Long Beach area by the frustrated ktdnapers H<'r body was found m a field m the Carson area. The couple's three children were found unharmed in thl' family van and released from their bonds. It 1s expected that they wall testify m the current hearing. Judge Law 1s being asked by the prosecution to certify that kklnaping and murder charges against Gullett and Ewing arl' justified and send the two men to Superior Court for tnal. Frotn Page ,\I OIL ... l\rab1a was rt'moved from the Senate calendar today and sent back lo the Senate Foreign Rela· t1ons Com mittee Comm1ttt'e Chairman John Sparkman <D·Ala >. ~aid ht' re• quested the action on an appeal from Vice President Nelson llockefeller. : Sparkman said Rockefeller ad· ~ised him that the Administra- jlon was "Greatly disturbed" by <he 8 to 6 vote of the committt'e :'f'riday recommending Senate passage of a resoluUon vetoing lt\e proposed missile sale, worth '3<>million. : Sparkman said the Rockrfeller also called his attention in a -phone call to reports that Saudi Arabia 1s thrcatenln~ to reinstate •n 0 11 embugo against the l:n1t ed Slates for whal lt considers dlscrimtnalory actions. . The Middle EMt News Agency teport, an account of which ap- S>eared on the front paj:tc or the Washington Post today, prompt ed several congress1onaJ leaders lo make sharp comments about the purported threat before the Jtory was denied. 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"''' _. teP~•• wUMvt tM<••• M'fmfuton •f ,_.....,._ .. s.c.-.. c•en M•t• .. ••N at c .. •• -...w ~ -·'-'-~ ...,..._ \) t\ """' ""' ......... »-•~·, ""hW•9'1ol--uis-•>11• Hebert's hou~c wbcre the slab· bing took place." hesa1d. Witne-sses told pohrt' Hebert was stabbed bety,~n J and 4 a m . but at first rcru.. ... l-tl offer~ lo be taken to the hospital .. He rel u rnt·d lo the home about an hour later and v. 3'> , bleeding pretty bad," Thompson said "At that time a coupk• of fnends drove h 1m to I loag '· Hebert died there at about 6 a.m Police, notified by hospital of Ctcials, arnv<'d al Reynolds home v. here he ".i~ a rrt~ted without incident. Detectives said both men were unemployed Reynold'> as tx:tng held \\1thout bail an Costa MeSJ Jail. Poli ce "all ~C'C'k formal charge:. again~l Reynolds Tues day The homeownt'rs ari? asking that the motocross be either mo\ed to a different location, moved up to be ad.Jacent to the city's Hoeptner Park. or at least modified c;o that 1l will not be as d1:,turbang to the homeowners. Quick End Seen WASHINGTON <AP) -With senators and congressmen anx- ious to get on with the business or campaigning, the 94th Congress hopes to complete its major JegislatJVt> business by Saturday night. l'nfm1sht>d business in · eludes bills dealing with the Arab boycott, lobbyists, clean wr, of- fshore oal leases. revenue· shanng and possibly two more Ford vetoes. Irvine Firtn Worth Backed by Official By TOM BARLEY Of11M Dally "llet"9tt Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's argument that Irvine Company shares are worth much more than $24 a share was con- ceded from the witness stand to- day by a senior Irvine Company official. Executive Vice President Lansing Eberling testified in Orange County Superior Court under cross examination from Deputy Attorney General Lawrence Tapper that the per share valuation as or last April 30 was $29.Sl. His testimony would appear to strengthen Mrs. Smith's argu- ment that the recent Mobil Oil Company offer of $200 mill.Ion for a controlling share of Irvine stock is below the true market value of the holdings. Backed by the state in her lawsuit, Mrs. Smith i.s asking Judge James F. Judge to make permanent an earlier temporary tnJunction which has halted the deal struck between Mobil and the James Irvine Foundation . The foundation is compelled under federal law lo divest itself of Its holdings in the Irvine Company. But Mrs. Smith has challenged the MobU deal as be· ing unfair to herself and other minority stockholders. Eberling said his la.st study of Jrvine Company assets in January of 1975 put the worth or those assets at between $450 milhon and S500 million. Fron• Pog<-,, I FATALS ... while sealed on the lap of a female pasi,enger. officers said Patricia Johnson. mother of the chUd. and passenger Vivian Vejar, were treated at Anaheim Memorial Hospital and released Sunday morning. • 0.olr l'li.t Sl411 l"l>ele CONSTRUCTION CREWS AT WORK ON ELABORATE SAOOLEBACK COLLEGE ART COMPLEX -Roland Lee Wilcox. 24, Garden Grove, was killed in· stantly after being thrown to the curb when he apparently lost con· trol of the motorcycle he was rid· ing. police said. For $3.7 Million, Music, lframa and Art Student.a to Get Beat of Everything 1·,.,,,,, P11~11• l I ART ... phac;1., on patios and outdoor teaching and display area~ Canopied walks wtll connect the vanous academic clusters. According to the architect'.;; plans, music fac1bt1~ will tn cludt• inslrumt•ntdl and choral rooms, pr.ict1ct• rooms. i::e neral c lallsrooms and !!pace for Spt"c1ahied in~tructwn such u-. mus1r thC"ory. organ. harpsichord a nd piano Art Caci11l1cs will include a multi-purpose• gallt'ry. lecture area, ~ludwc; for painting, dra~ m~. sculptun'. c<'ramics Jnd crafts plus a l ar~t' outdoor art v.ork ~ard .rnd "tt•;u·hing h·r r:tCl' And theater 'ltudcnt'I will huv<' a lar1te da.,._room that <'Un tw com·erted for uc;,, by rcadt>r·~ thl':lter groups and a laboratory thcatl'r desi1<ned for adaptation to a vanety of staging styles ond danre 1nstruct1on The theater itself will eons1.,t of a 410 -squnrr-foot :11t age, or· chestra pit with lift. full c;cal(' sta~e n!(~tng, acoustics. lighting and camera ports. costume· shops, storage and dressing rooms. a "ready" room , st,agecraft and rchear:.aJ space. Irvine Scl1ool Aides Sought Greentree Elementary School in lrvtne Is seeking people in· terested in working as voluntttr aides on a part-time basis. Janet Clark, volunteer aide coordinator al Greentree, ex- plained that there ts no age limit, but that volunteers mwit work about two hours per week. Typical duties wm range from clencal chores to small group m- st ruction in the classrooms. Some aides wl 11 be tLc;ed to work in tbe school library or grade stu- dent papers Interested persons may con- tact Mrs. Clark at 551-2301. Recreation Vehicle Regulations Eyed The accident oceurred Satur- day night an the 1800 block of East Warner A venue. Santa Ana. A passenger. Joyce Pickens of Garden Grove, was treated for lacerations and released. -A Garden Grove woman who was hit by a car while walking along 17th Street tn Santa Ana last February died at UCI Medical Center Sunday morning, officials said. The Irvine City Council will again discuss regulation of recreational vehicle parking on city streets at its meet.Ing Tues- da}' The eounctl adopted a resolu- tion m June that spelled out a parking ban for recreational \eh1cle.s 84 inches or wider. But protest from RV owners. who cla1mrd it was too restric- tl\'(' and would not allow lhl'm to load or unload their vehicles in front or their homes, bas caused the council lo reconsider. At Tuesday's 7 ~pm. meet· mg at city hall. the council will look at alternative systems that would be more flexible. One suggestion has been lo al· low RV parkm11 for one 12-hour period per week, provided tho pol.lee department ts notified by the RV owner. Vlolatioos would be enforced on a complaint basis. Another recommendaUon bu bet>n to enforce RV parking v1olat1ons with the existin1 nuisance ordinance, without enacting any new laws. City Attorney Jim Erickson has studied the · various pro- posals since the last council meeting and is expected to tell the council the le&allties of the different alternatives. Other Items to be discussed by the council Tuesday include: -A proposal to give process· mg priority lo cornmerc1al, in· du.5trial and low to moderate in· come housing projects to allow those types of development to catch up with the city's reslden· lial growth. A final determination on what should be done in peerileld in regard to new tr a/fie controls. -A dectsion on granting a franchise to Community Cablevision Company. -The second reading of an or· dlnance establishing a citywide trash collection system. Also, n request lo the Irvine Ranch Water District that fees for trash service be collected with the bi monthly water district billings A hospital spokesman saad Cornelia C. Mireles, 42, died from head and inlemal injuries suffered in a Feb. 1 accident. a.11, """ """ -SEN. ROBERT DOLE LEAVES NEWPORT AFTER VISIT With Wife, £11.zabeth, He Hitt Campaign Trait to MldwHt Fro• Page Al FORUM. • • • taJn traffic signals changed or others installed. "Rather than having lo weave thro'lgh the maze at city ball, city o!flc1als are right there for them to talk to," explains Brady, adding that the Informality is the key to the tor um 's success. Forum meetings are also a chance for Irvine officials lo un· veil upcoming city plan:s befo~ they begm the ofhcial route. "We can find out very quicklr how the community feels on pro· Jects even before we take them to the various city commissions," ~ays the assistant city manager: who is also still doubling as the city's community services direc- tor. Private developers, too, are now required to reveal lhelr plans at the Village Forum. Thal allows the residents to have first crack at crilicmng and sugg~t· mg modifications. Those who attend the Villa.cc Forum are quick to point out ::.~ver:.il notonous "success stones." A recent example is the com· munlty's efforts to get a recre•· honal vehicle parking ban on t.be books. Village Froum attendees gup- pled ~1th that issue for over a year, lrymg to develop a system that would satisfy most residents but also provide some leeway fot those with smaller RVs. Most representatives had re· ported to the forum that their as- sociations were definitely in favor of enacting a stnct RV parking ban. With the Impetus from the forum , the council finally e nact- ed a resolution an June that bam parking for RVs 84 inches wide or wider. However, the law has not yet gone into effect and there are now signs that the council may modify the ruling. "Regardless of what happens in the end. the forum had a tremendous impact on the js- sue," says Brady. Brady says he is enthused over- the forum's potential, but points out that it can easily tum into a "dumping session" if the resl· dents aren't careful. "What we don't want i!I a place where individuals come and alr petty gripes , that only affect themselves or a rew others+'' Brady says. "That j\Jst wastes everyone's time and isn't the purpose of the forum," he adds But if things keep on as they have, Brady says he doubts the Rroup will deteriorate. He polnls out that It 1s something unique to lrvine ' "I can't think of another place that haK an informal, regular gather! ng of olflcials a od citizens." he 11ays. "But thert I can't think of another place, 1· i t h e r . w 1 t h s o m a n y homeowners· auoclaUons." Dole Finishes Coast Visit • Republican vice presidential nomancP Robert Dole was IH'hcduled to leove Newport Tieach today for the farm country of thl' Midwest where GOP political strategl11ls think more campa1J(nlng Is needed. Dole, who spent four days earn. paigning In Southern Callrornla this weekend, hud been stayln1 at the Balboa Bay Club. He was scheduled to wind \Q> the local campaign today a nd embark on a schedule or ex· tensive campalcnlng in the rural areas of Illinois, Ohio and Pen. nsylvanla. All three states are seen U "swing states" by the Ford-Dote campaign and are viewed •• crucial to t h e President's chances. Tbe Kansas senator's trip ls partly a trouble·ahooUng mwlon lo find out why more lnroada ~· ven'l been made lnlofann are; where support for the Uckel w initially thou1ht to be on fl footing. ..... . . ... \. . A l• DAll.Y PILOT 1/N Mon day .. Clo iog Pri NYSE TRANSACTIONS COMPOSITE • Whipping Boy Handy 'Profiteer' Needed B)'MlLTONM KOWITZ When pncH rise at lht supcrmarkd, who'• to blamt- the food s uppliers ((armers, food processors), th cl lrlbutors of the supermnrket opentoN! It would be convt'ru~nt to halve a tdmple a nswer to lhat qudtiun. to be able lo pinpoint the bh1mt io that we could I tap to our feet and rry, "Aha, here's the profiteer .. Unfortunately, the Kulkoc3que world we live an doesn' ltnd 1Utlf lo simple ex- pl11J1ations. The ch11.111 ut evtnl.~ lhot leads to the s~mplna: or • prlce on a supermarkt'l p11ck•Jre :.e1:m~ to be complicated enou11h to h:ttvl' cvt't • yone along the way fffl· Ul& fru:str~ted and powerless. Money Tree For uample. the ~'(\ nine months ha\•e witnessed •n outbreak in different JJarts or the country of what the grocery industry &luml y calls "price wars." They surfaced first in Chicago, then spread tolhe West and the South. HOWEVER, MOST SHOPPERS cauaht •t lhe end of. cash register lab at the s uperm•rltet would probabb' aay, .. What price war'" The pri ce one party pays is in<'Ome to another party. Take another example Several weeks aao the Agnculture Department, which represents. if it represents anyone. the farmer. complained that the nation's supermarkets were charging too much for meat. THE CHARGE CAME f'tOM Don Pearlber1. the de· partment 's economics dJrector. who reported that the prices farmers get for their cattle a_nd hogs bad dropped 26 percent and 15 percent. respectively, alnce Jul.y.1815. These declines, Paarlberg noted, are certainly not renected In the pnces charged in supermarket meat cases. Well, the supermarket operators naturally don't see-it that way at all. They pointed out that retail beef prices bafe dropped 14 percent since July, 1975, and they cited the s harp mcreases in their operating expenses. Wages have gone up. So has the cost or energy. • So. who's right., CONSUMER ACTIVISTS WHO have long promoted &ie co-operative movement as an alternative to profil-ma>tioc supermarkets will find Little comfort in lhe recent ex· penence of the Consumers Co-operative of .Berkeley, Inc. With 13 supe rma rkets operating in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Berkeley co-op is one or the la rgest in the nation. Yet 1t was forced to admit to its members last month that the pnce wars 1n CaJ1fomia have made it Impossible for the co-op lo beat the pnces featured by the big food chains. In any case. 1976 financial results of the nation's leading supermarket chains do not indicate unconscionable pro- fiteenng. At Safeway Stores, profits were down 27 percent in the first six months. At Lucky Stores, the nation's etghlh largest chain, earnings were off 5 percent, raising the pr<>· ~peel that Lucky would fail to increase its profits this year for the first time since 1961. Both Safeway and Lucky are headquartered tn Cah.fomia, where the price war was kicked off by tht ex· pandin~ Alpha BetJt chain. western offshoot of easterti- based American Stores. operator of the Acme superm arltets. One nyfijor, chain that has bucked the downtrend ls Florida-bas ed Wino-Dixie. which has increased its 1alea for 42 consecutive years now. Winn-Dixie bas the highest profit marain in lhf' 1rocery store industry. It consistently net! 2 cents on the sales dollar Doiv Pushes Ahead 111 Late Trading NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market manqed a moderate advance today alter overcominl some healtancy early in the session. New York Stock Ex.hcnage issues advancing in prfce led those declining by a slim margin throughout the day, but the Dow Jone!I average or JO industrial stocks dldn 't shift to Ule positive side until the session was four hours old. Analysts attributed the market ·s early inactivity to un· certainty among investors over the Federal Reserve~ credit policy in light o<the report late last week of a surge In the money s upply. And they said some traders were m ade wary today b' the report that SaudJ Arabia threatened an oil embargo I( Congress passed pending leaislation aimed at the Arab boycott of Israel. The Dow Jones average gained 3.83 points to 1,013.13. 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I .. , .. ... ,.~ ,,,., ... , .. "'" ... , .. 1 > ..... " , .. • t Up 16 .. uo , • .'itock• '" Thr Spotlight Due to late transmission today's list ing w ill not appear in the Dally P iiot. • -------··· M'hat !iitock• Did · NlW YOlllC IA"! Hl'W YOltl(, IA'°') ... Monday, ~temi>.r 27. 1916 DAILY Pl~OT Jlf THE FA~ULY CIRcus· By Bil Kenne Sand Architects' Contest Set . .. . . ... Anyone wllh a d•in to create II lnvit.d to pa~~te tn tM Uth annual Sande Cootaal at Maln Beach lo Corooa del Mar Oct. a from noon to 2 p.IJ\, The entry ree ts SlO per plot. Entry blanks can be obtained by c&Wni lh• chamber at N6-8311. Youth eroupa and <'hantles can a.JTan&e for a aponsor by calllnt the charnber. moat 1randlOH, best drip ca.st.I&' best dulan, best Uveable, t.Q. con~mporary and most ~ tic. "Ooddy watched h1mwlf to •l•ep." Got a problem"' Thm wnt• to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut r.-d topc, f/t'tlmg th.f cniwen and action Jloil n.ud to ICJIVt mf•quitu>1 tn gowrnment a.nd bun· nes~ \la1t 11our <1uestlonl to Pot Dunn At Your ~nut, Oran gt Cuo.11 Dm111 Plk>t , P.O Boz 1$60, Co.sta Meso, CA 92ti26. Include ~"' ttltphont nu mbt"r, 1'h•• column a~urs da1lu t Jcept Soturday1. Gcu Cr~dlt Ahuu,, Gap• The Commodore'• Club ol. the Ntwpe>rt H1ubor Area Chamber ol. Commerce la •laainl the con· tllt. DEAR p AT: I tried to UH my Arco credit card Jut May, only to le am I.hat It bad exptttd. I phoned Arco's credit headquarten in AUanta and wu told NOUJAS PRf'SlOENT there waa a rour-yur-old out.alandlnC bill a1ainat l CAM MAI(£ MYFRIEHD Cate1or1ea lnclude: Ma.t original, moet unique. molt artiaUc, most humorous, Call IU• lf71. "ut a few WONI to WOfll fof ou. Coast 'Y' Opens Up me. I never received any bills th1t were left unpaid, ._.__-=-_ __.II : I -----------------so I asked for an 1lcml.zcd statement 1bowin1 dates or purchase, whtore and how, many 1aJlona were bou&ht. So rar, 1 haven't received an answer. I would hke to have my credlt rHtored by Arco, and don 'l '4 ant this unplild b1U lo hurt my credit ratin1. Plan your next business meetf~ at the newest most excllfng hotel In Orange County- The Registry. TM Oran1e Cout YMCA wlll kick off it.a faJJ prosram• with an Open Hoosetlul week l.hrouab Ftt· day. The YMCA ls located al 2300 Univenlty Dnve, Newport Beacb. -----~~- FED UP WITH FAD DIETS? : SCHICK HAS A BITTER WAY! · Lot's of people are ~ Many happy Schick discouraged with ::;-, customers are : quick welcht ~ 1 ~ ' _ reporting that they lots plant that ~ ·· not only lost seldom produce ~ .._ the pounds laltln1 rttulta. but are havin1 no Schick Center's dlfticulty new Weicht MAINTAINING Lota Proaram " ~ doesn't ' uu pills, shots ~ afterward without -« fad diet.IJ dietln1 or unusual willpower. fM lntorm•tlon or frte We11nt Anal)'l11, call 558-8404 What s hould 1 do? N C., La1una Beach T .E . S trl cklaad, cu1to1ner relatloaa lr:;~~~:2~~~-a coordlnator for Arco lll Atlanta, 1ay1 your ac:coa.at wu omclally closed lD M1y lt'14, bffaue tbe bill· ln« 1tatemeat1 aent to your former addreu were re· r--'---_...., _ _, tu..mN to Arco ntber lbu belDg forwarded to yoar new addreaa. t•rom January lt'14, tbroQ&b May 1t1•. Strtcklaod ~rta, yoar cbugea totaled Sllt..31. You report Y<MI now have paJd tbat balance In full, and Strickland baa promued to relnatate your account and fum11b new erect.It card.I. Vpon request Arco wW fltlllhb tbe credit re· POrUng 11ency u1ed to obtalD your credit ratlnt 10 th1t you m •Y uplaln and correct your blUJn1 pro· blem. The Falr Credit Reportln1 Act requires re. ta.ilers to di1clo1e credit reporting •1encte1 uaed aod requJrea the agency to explain an lndlvld111l'1 credit ratln1 and make neeeuary CQrrectlon1. Bite TohPn tlut of BllllHfl DEAR PAT Last February I mailed an order for accounting forms to Medicus Management or llollywood, for use ln my dental office. I paid the cost , SIOO 82, 1n full l was assured or delivery within one month, but I bllll have not received lhe forms. I finally "as for ced to purchase accounUne form1 else" here. Can you help me cet a refund? L.C , Mission Viejo J o ni Tatum, Medlcu Mana1ement'1 1pok esman, bad promJIM!d your forms would arrtve 'Within thrt-t-Wf'eks of your order. Shto later U· plained &hat &he form• "'ouJd take an additional JO day1. Arter anothtor month paued, Tatum In· ve1Ug1ted and found tbe order apparenUy had been t&..t In tran•lt. You now have received your $100.8% refund. SNOOPY * INTHE * WHITEHOUSE 'WeberS. * INTHE * WNCHBOX Get. on t.he Peanut.a ~on. Look tbr t.b.e tree .. Snoopy and You" eleotJon at.ioker tna1de ~ mulalc1 loavee o! dell.otoua tut,. 111' Wet"1"1 &.d. 12 8Uakel'6 1n all. One per loe.t. l'Ne. The Registry Is just 95 seconds from Orange County Alrpott. So .,.ax out-of·town ossoclotes con fly In. have a successful meeting at The Reglltly. and fly out again ... fast. We hove 306 spacious guest rooms and 18 beauttf\Jtty appointed meeting rooms. ftex- Ible enough tor smoQ gatherings of l 2 all the wov to recepaons fO< 1200 Here Is trie pel'fect ploce tor yoo1 next so\es meeting, training session. Mmlna. bootd of dlrec- kn meeting NexS Hme. pion vcu meeting ot the hoopv loodlng plOce ..• The Regbffy. THE REGISTin' HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur 8ou18'iard. Irvine. Phone 752·8Tl7 Olhet' Reg1111y Hotels· OollOa. MltlneaPC>llt /St Poul Akport; aoon In Scotladole. Mt. Owned ----ti)' Hot!Mt.illy ~Corp,. o.llae, 1 .... . . lnthe DAILY PILOT DON'T BUY W FURNITURE! Cn>cker lla11k introduces loans Sofa & Chair RE-UPHOLSTERE SAVE l/2 Now have your fine furniture completely custom re-upholstered to look better than new at 1 /2 the cost of new furniture. For over half a century Beacon's craftsman have been famous for fine quality upholstery at great savings! 1-------- »tOP AT HOME MO OIUOATIONI CAll NOW .,. --,.. Ml lt#4' LOS ANGELES ~~3 937-3700 • • • SINCF. 19.21 :i I SAVET050% ON FABRICS Choo'c from Velpoint Velvet-a $9.95 value, ju~t $3.95/yard-or Nav,110 N utnJ, a $17. 95 vJlue, .. pec1Jlly priced at $7.95/y~rd­ UtJ h Bi ... que, a $14.95 value, Just S'i.95/y.ird -or Arctic Beige, 100% nylon a $17. 95 value, just $7.95/yJrd-or ~lect from tn ou- f,Jnd~ of impor1ed and domestic f .1bric in many colors1 patterns and dc~ns, Jt Beacon's 1ow, low pric- es. DRAPERY $13 9 SPECIAL yd. Fine drapery fabrics -including luxurious antigue satins now jusl S 1.39/yard. Com~are elsewhere up to S4.00/yard. Beacon cust9m makes draperies to fit your decor - you may never have an opportun ity to ~t custom made draperies at these low prices again. Call now for a free estimate. ORANGE COUNTY (714) 542-1476 CAU NOW FOi MEE AT HOME ES11MA1S by phone. l•slMI"LE All you do 10 apply 11 ....... ~.._.1 call the Crock.crPhon,- A00-652-1492, and i;ivc us lhc ncccssll)' in fonnauon. 2. CXJNVENfENI' '111u can do 11 from 9 em to 9 pm "cckd•Y"> and 9 am 10 6 pm Saturdayw. 3.fi\ST We call you back to let you know If your loan'• bccnapprovcd. U1U1lly within 24 houn. Then you juat come to th' bank, aisn ~ n.amc on th• Conn and go home with the money. h orn the pn\lacy of your home. Without coming 10 the ban~ Wilhout any papcrwor&.. And without an y hu•lc. That',1t.. CrockerPhone lets you~-a Joan without Soing to die bank. Tearottthla CJCMapOft Md keep lt doee to 'fOU'phon•r --------·---------·--········-···-····· CrockerPbonefor loans 800-852-1492 Crockers changing banking. ·-··-·····-·-·····-·······················----·------···· • - Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 271, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ,\fternoo11 • Stot!kS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ?.7, 1976 TEN CENT~ Oil Embargo Threat Denied· by U.S~: WASHJNGTON (AP) -Slate Department oHtcials today de- nied a report that Saudi Acab1~ threatened a new oil embar.:o aaainst the United Slates 1r Conaress ~nacts legislation aimed at weakening the Arab boycott of Israel. The otficiat Middle East News Agency saJd Sunday that such a warning was made to Amencan officials by the Saudi foreign m1ol1ler, Prince Saud Bio Fahal, who ls ln tbe United Stat.es for lbe United Natloos General Aaaemb.ly. But omcials at the State Department said cooversaUoos with the prince over the issue have not carried any t.b.reats of a new embargo as retaliation il the biU. which would ban American firms from bonorln& the boycott o( Jsrael. 1s enacted. /tloratoriun1 Target The Middle Eaat News A,ency report, an account of which •P" ~ared on the front pa&e of the Washift&ton Post tod1')', prompt· ed teveraJ coneruston.al leaders to make sharp comme:nll about the purported threat before the 5tory was denied. Department sourees speculat· ed that the Middle East News Agency may have exaggerated earlier accounll ln the U.S. press Laguna Beach's densely developed Arch Beach Heights where 25-by· 100-foot lots were subdivided in 1918 has been the sub· jecl of building moratoriums s ince 1968. Currently the planning commission is wrestling with land use controls to ease the impact of development on an over· loaded road system a nd to facilitate im· proved city services to the hill top com· munity. Art Complex Going Up .. ~eback Facility on Upper Campus Havin.: just t'ompleted a S2 47 million athlt'lic complex lo strengthen the student body, Sad dlt>back College 1s now concen trallng on complcllon or a S3 7 million fin~ a rts complex to elev ale tht' student soul. The target date for completion of the 5S,OOO·square-foot rac1hty b June of next year. The ex pans1ve structure will be located on the so·called "upper cam· pus," between the library and the new physical education bwld· lni:s. Designs and plans prepar~ by the arc h1tecturdl fmn of Wilham Blurock 3nd P artners of Newport Beach d epict a complex or clusters for each fine arts dis· c1plme -art, drama and music. Those classes are currently taught nt scattered locations on the Mission Viejo campus. Many now meet in the lemporaiy build· mgs on the ''lower campus." An unusual aspect of the new fine arts cente r will be the em· phas1s on patios and outdoor teaching and di$play areas. Canopied walks will connect the various academic clusters. According to the architect's plans. music fac1liUes w1U m elude instrumental and choral rooms. practice rooms, general classr oom s and sp ace for specialized instruction such as music theory, organ, harpsichord and piano. Art facilities will include a multi·purpose gallery, lecture area, studios ror painting, draw· mg, s culpture, ceramics and crafts plus a large outdoor art work yard and "leaching ter· race." And theater students will have a large classroom that can be converted for use by reader's (Sff ART, Pagf'A2) Fat Cops Big Problem Co.ff ee, Cigarettes Endangering Lives WASHINGTON (AP) Fat <'OPI who drtnk too much cofrea and smoke too many clgarette:i1 are cndan1rcnng their own Uves and cosUn~ the laxpa.yers extra money In diaablllty benefits. ac· cording to a nallon;il study. f'ew police departmenL'I huvc any kind or procnms lo help \heir o(ficers keep fit, the rt port Hid Sunday Those were the conclusions rt· achrd In a project conducted by the lntcrnatlonnl Association of Chiefs of Police with n $819,000 1rant from the Law Enforct ment Assistance Adminlatratlon. former' Kansas, City police of· fleer. said another 11urvey ol 302 agencies showed that only 14 per· cent have any kind of physical fitness program. Only 20 percent have any program encouraging officers to stay slim, he added. "Police departments a.re ~lnlit held reapon!llble for their or· ftcers' pbyalcal condJtlon but aren't doin1 anylhin& to Improve It,·· he said. The IACP will uslst police de· pnrtmcnls in developing such pro1ram1, he continued. A project advlaer, Dr. Richard Keelor, said officers in poor phyalcal condition endange r themselves and their coUeagues because they are unable to respond as qu.ickly and efficient· Jy ln crlaes. In addition. he uid "good flt. nea1 Is good business and means that the taxpayers won't be pay· 11\t out disability benefit.a to of· flcera who would still be on duty tlthcy bad kept In shape." The lACP. a private orianiza· lion. t'lalms som e 10,000 mem~ bers. Cit11 .tlf111~1ger to Derid«> which noted that Administration officials discussed the po1s1billty ol a new 011 embneo a:. a conse· quence of the leg1slatJon Saudi Arabia, the biggest single supplier or oil to the United States, has lobbied against the legislat1on . which 1s in con· ference committee after passage or separate versions by the House and Senate. Though no threat of an oil embargo has been reported previously. Saudi officials have llld1cated they would at least n.· duce or cul orf their busmt?lls wtth 0 \1erseas Ameri<'un firms affect ed by the leg1s lullon. Rep. Jonathan Bingh3m (0. N Y . ), told reporters today that the Saudis would not imp<>se 1&n 011 embargo for fear of losing some $6 5 b1lhon in U S. arms shipments. "l can't believe this ls AAYlhinC but an e&npty threat,'· be aaid. I Acting Senate Mt,)or1ty Le <let,' Robert C. Byrd (O·W. Va.). declared that Conaress should not ·•react to threats or bow to pressure from the outslde, •t while Sen. Frank Church CO. Idaho), said the r eported th.re~ should be rejected "out of hand' by President Ford. Public Hanging Syrians Execute Guerrillas DAMASCUS, Syria CAP) Thousands of Synans pressed around the gallows today to sec the bodi es of three pro PaJestm1an guernllas hanged by the government in retnbut.Jon for a bloody raid on a Damascus hotel. Clad in while turucs. the bodies were left d angling in nooses ror six hours 1n a public square fac mg the Semiramis Hotel, where four te rrorists held some 90 hostages Sunday unul an assault by Sy rian troop:. Syrians climbed onto balcorues and roor. tops to see the bodies berore police removed them The government said one guer rilla and fou r hostages were killed and 34 hostages we re wounded during the seven-hour siege. The three captured guer· nu as were executed JUSl 2A hours after the takeover Tbe euerrillas, who called themselves the "Black June" group, apparently were protest· mg Syria's miUtary intervention in the Lebanese c1vtl war President Hafez Assad sent cnore than 12.000 Syrian troops into Lebanon Jul June to enforce a cease·fire but they eventually joined with Lebanese Christian militiamen fighting the Palesti· n.ians and their leftist Moslem al· Ues The sw1rt penalty and the de· c1s1on to make a public s pectacle or it underllned Syna 's de- terminatjon to crush any Palesti· nian attempts lo take the dispute with Assad to the Syrian homeland. "We will ne ver go easy on such crimes," Assad said Sunday night. "We sha ll tut back very hard. We denounce Uus cnminaJ '90 Million' See Debate N EW YORK <AP) - More tha n 38 mlllion American households were tuned in to the televised de· bate Thurs da y n1ghl between President Ford a nd h is Dem o<'r atic challenger. Jimmy Carter, the A.C. Nielsen r ating service said tod ny. The ratmg for the broad· cast was 53 .5, which means an average or 5311'2 percent or all households With telev1s1on was tunt'<i m at any minute in the two-hour duration of the program, Nielsen said. A spokesman fo r the Na- tional Broadca11ting Com · pany said tht network egtlmated, based on the rating, that 90 million J>e<>· pie saw some or all of the debate. action committed by a gang that acted as 1f 1l were in lsrael." Before they were executed, the thr~ captured guerrillas went on Syn an state television and said they belonged to Al Falah. the biggest P ulcstin.ian guerrilla group. They s:ud they had been trained m Iraq. which supports rad1('al Arab orgaruiat1ons and has denounced the Syrian role 1n Lebanon But in Beirut, a spokesman for the P a l est1nt• L1beral1on Organization < PLOJ, the um· brella group headed by V asir Arafat, denied that :my PLO members w ere responsible. Arafat also heads Al Falah• which is considered less radical than some guerrilla units. The Syrian government saicf the four hostages who died Sun. day were killed by the terrorists::. Three of the slain hostages were women, and w1tneues s aid all four were Arabs. Three Amencans were reported in tho hotel at the time but none was hurt. According to witnesses and secunty offi cen, the guerriUu (See HANG, PageA2) Boy .. 16, Assaulted County Youth SOld In Sex Abduction A lG-year -old Orange County boy was kidnaped in HunUneton Beach and sold to two men for SSC> over the weekend, police report· ed today The youth was picked up near the Huntington Beach pier at 3 p m. Friday while hitchhiking. The driver of the car , believed to be an hi s late 20s. pulled a knire on the boy a nd tied him up and blindfolded him, accordmg to re- ports. The kidnaper then sold the boy to the two men who reportedly held him prisoner at an unknown locallon and sexuaJly assaulted him Poli ce said be was released about 48 hours after being ab- ducted. The boy told otncers he was kept blindfolded during the en· tire ordeal. Police said the k1dnaper had Jong, light brown hair and wore a dirty white athletic shirt and blue jeans. He was believed to be driving a 1960 Chevrolet automobile. Huntington Beach pohce said they were looking ror the kid· naper as well as for the two men who held the boy in custody. Th eir ide ntities were not avaHable. Other info rmation waa sketchy, police said. "r estlllinster Youth Held in LB Accident A 17 year .old Westminster youth will lace felony drunk dMv· mg charges ste mming from an end-over·end traffic accide nt which in1ured him and a IS.year· old Huntington Beach girl Satur· day night in Laguna Beach. The Westminster lad and his fe male companion were treated for m1uries at South Coa.'lt Com· mwuty Ho.sp1tal nnd relezued The accident occurred at u ha1r·pin curve In the 1500 block or Wild Accidenl Leaves Drivers Slightly Hurt Temple Hills Drive Lag un a Beach Traffic Officer Carmen Po llastro said the· youth's car was coming down the steep road and went out of coll'- trol as 1t entered the curve. The sm31l German sedan went nose over tailpipe al least twice, according lo the poUce re~ port The auto came to relit atop a guard rail Pollastro s:ud officers at tho 11cene were told tht> younl(ster~ had been drlnklnR 11t u plirty before thf' occident Additionally, un open con.' tainer of an alcohoUc beverage ·was found In the cur, police sold. Coast Weathe r 'Ibe rroject Involved two sur veys 0 hundreds or law enforce· mcnt afencies and a study or physlca fitness programs for police. The researchers said they found that many pol.lee Officers are overwel&bl. follow poor nutritional practices, smoke too much, drink too much coffee and fall to get enough exvcise. Will COp Be Rehired? A halr·raislng freeway acct· dent In San Clem{'nt.c Saturday n.lghl, in which a small foreign car skidded on its root ot hJah apeed down the center lane, left Its occupants with onJy minor In juries. The California Higbwlly Patrol said the car, driven by Waller Kwochka. 59, of San Diego, en· tered the San Diego Freeway at Avcnida Calafla, San Clemente headed north. U>w clouds with pl.l'tlal afternoon dearinte. Coast h11hs Tuesday in thei 70s with Iowa around 62. 'Ibeae practices often produce heart and circulatory ailments which force many officers to re· fire early, the report said. One survey of 291. aiencies found that ~.S70 officers let\ their Jobs last year. Fo~ percent of them retired early because of 'm.dical or physical disabilities, the report said Heart attacks, hlgh blood pressure and circulatory disease were the mott frequent causes or early re· Urement, tbe report cootinued. 8ack trouble ranked sttOOd, and permanent iQJurles tteelved ln the course of duty was third. Project director Clifford S. Price, an IACP consultant and ~-----'• Fired Laguna Beach l'olicc Detective Carroll Bush m ay learn this week 11 be la to ~ re- in.stated -and at what level - wtlh the Lacuna Beach Police D@partment. . Bush,' '3, appealed Cb1et John Sparta' decisJon term.In· atln1 blm for alleged lro&9 misconduct and lo a 2~ bou.r hearing lut week presented his cue before tbe city penumel board. The board adjourned wit.bout making a decision, but is expected to make its recon:unen· daUoo to City M anaier Al Tbeai followtn1 a meelinf at 8 Lm. 1bunday. Tbeal bu the final de- cl.sloo Meanwhile. the district attomey'1 office at . the South County Munkipal Court la hold· inf in abeyance a cue of allered auault and battery, malicious miach.ief and restatlng arrest in· volving Bush. Ueputy District Attorn~y Hal Morgan said the matterwaa being hetd pendin• the outcome ol an ln· vesti1aUon of possible extenuat· inC circumstances. Bush waa arrested by Orange County Sbert!f's deputies Sept. 11, alter an incident at the home 0( Bush's ex-wile In whlcb Jan Bush was said to have been beaten and kjclted. Defuties reported t.bc woman 'I smal pickup truck was kicked u • well and that Bush struggled with them. Testimony involvine the arrest was not permitted in the person· nel bearin1. Only the circumstances lead· ing to Bush's termination were admitted -alleeaUona that he acted lmproperly in nasbin1 bis badge and bullyini bis way l.nto a San Clemente home to reeover penonal articles for his 17·year· old dauthter. Terry Brandl, 1..a,guna Beach ~nel olficcr, said Bush and bis Attorney Alan Streller strtued the former del«t.lve'a competency as a poU~ otncer in a U.year career unmarred with <See 81JSH, Pace A.U Officers aaid it wtll struck from behind by a car driven by a 20.year·old Carnp Pendleton marine, Roger C. Sc:bape, and flipped upside down ~hape's car went Into the center divider, but he was unln· jured, officers s aid. Kwochka and a passenaer, An· nie Meigel, 51 , of l>owa,y, were able to crawl from their over· turned car. and were treated at San Clemente Genttal Hospital for possible neck, shoulder and back Injuries. HoepitaJ apokeamen aaJd they were then released. INSIDE TODA 't' Would Nmoport Btoch be a good ftlbjecC /or . o n"ION1 Producer Nonn01t 1Aar lhblkt 10 btCOUH o/ the cU11'• beOCMI, "&Oeektnd·modntH" and uor•td lf/utyle.. Sta Pag.BI ladex I • ·AZ DAILY PILOT LISC MOf'ld•t Septernoor 17 1976 In A«!ridents Traffic Claims Five Countians Trafhc-tnJUl't~i. chumed lhc: Uves of five Orange County r I· dents over the weekend -A 2A-ye1tr old El Toro Manne and hla 18 year-old comparuon were killed early Sunday mom-me When their motorl'yl'le WU atruck by a car. CallfornJa Highway Patrolmen reported to- day. Calvin Bonnet, who lived al the El Toro Manne CoflJS AJr Stll lion, and his companion, Robyn Marie Young of Sanw Ana both were pronounced dead at the scene or the 2 25 a m . crash, highway patrolmen saJ<l Tbey were knocked Crom thetr motorcycle onto the pavement or lhe Santa Ana fteeway near Red Hill Avenue by a car dnven by Robert Michael Lockwood or Anaheim, officers said. Lockwood was un1n1ured. palrolmen reported. and he wa~ not cited. lnvestigal.Jon into the crash 1s conl.Uluang. -A 16·month-old boy was fatally mjured Saturday afler- 0000 when the car his mother wu driving went over a curb and bit a utility pole an Fullerton. Ryan Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. John Johnson, 7561 Garfield Ave., Huntington Beach, was pronounced dead at UCI Medical Center from massive head in· juries. He was apparently crushed against the dashboard while seated on the lap of a female passenger, offict>rs said. Patricia Johnson. mother of the child. and passenger Vivian ~jar, were treated at Anaheim Memorial Hospital and released Sunday morning. --Roland L ee Walcox. 24, Garden Grove. was killed I.It· stantly alter bean1t thrown to the curb when he apparently lost con- trol of the motorcycle he was nd il>g, police said The accident occurred Satur day 01ghl in the 1800 block of East Warner Avenue. 'Santa Ana A' ~ssenger . Joyce Picken~ of Garden G rovl', was treated for Two Marines Hit By Auto; Arrests Made Two Camp Pendleton marines were in satisfactory condition al \.he base hospital today alter they were struck down by a car on a San Clemente street Sah.lrday Two other men were arrested in connection with hat and run charges. Police s aid Zinn Morgan Boudreaux, 30. of M1ss1on V1e10. telephoned them minutes after ~marines were .struck by a car and told them he and a buddy had been in an accident rnvesligataon led to Boudreaux. arrest on a charge of drunk an public and to the arrest of John Robert McDaniel, 36. of Pismo Beach, on charges ofCelonydrunk <tnvang und fclony hit and-run. Boudrl'aux was rcle~ed on hrs own recognizance. police said. McDaniel, a piperatter who works at the San Onofre nuclear power Plant, was freed on $15,000 bail : Mannes Joseph E. Boyle, 27, •fod Vern F. Grassel, 21, suffer<.od rf\ultaplc internal 1ruuric~. polm.• :41d I t •om l•«1gt• t I BlJS H ... . the c•xc<'pt1on ol the 1nC'1dcnt ..Oh1ch resulted In h h termination : Streller declined to comment on the t'ase aside from sayin.-i he Cell the personnel llOnrd would render 11 fair and inlclbeenl dc- cts1on ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . WHd Pt •\..0."t •l'ld P"'4lif1°""Pf ~· J•ck R. Curlt'Y .I V•t• ...... , .. ft\.,,_,. c;...,...,., M.,...,.-, Thomas K""ll lo1t0f TllOmas A Murpf'llnt .......... "910.te< L K ·'CNrles H. Loos RlcNrd P. 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Mireles. 42. died from head and intt-maJ m;unl.'.'> suffered in a Feb. 1 acctdent Joa n Irvine Estima tes Supporte d By TOM BARLEY Of UN 0..tlt "'191 St.ff lrvme heiress Joan Irvine Smith's argument that Jrvme Company shares are worth much more than $24 a share was con ceded from the witness stand lo day by a senior lr\'IJle Company official. Executive Vice President Lansing Ebt>rling testified in Orange County Superior Court und~ cross examination from Deputy Attorney General Lawrence Tapper that the per share valuation as of last Apnl 30 was $29.51. Hts testimony wouJd appear to strengthen Mrs. Smith's argu· ment that the recent Mobil Oaf Company offer of $200 million for a controlJiog share of Irvine stock is below the true market value of the hOldings. Backed by the state an her lawswt. Mrs. Smith 15 asking Judge James F Judge to make permanent an earller temporary in1unctton which bas halted the deal struck betw<.'Cn Mobil dDd the James Irvine Foundation The foundation is compelled under federal law to divest itself of llS holdings 1n the Irvine Company. But Mrs Smith has challenged the Mobil deal as be· ing unfair to herself and other minority stockholders Eberling said his last study of J n •ine Company assets in January of 1975 put the worth of those assets at between $450 million and $500 million. Early Radio, TV Figure Dies at 76 Retired television and rad.lo producer Cecil Undt>rwood, pro- ducer of the "Fibber McGee and Molly" radio senes, dJed Sunday at his Laguna Hills Leisure World home. He was 76. Funeral arrangements arc pending with the Neptune Sociefy of Newport Beach. Mr. Un derwood .started an early radio a~ a sports announcer in Spokane, Wash. and was Pacific Coast pro- gram director for NBC when he resigned to produce "Fibbt'r McGee and Molly.·· a popular radio comedy serit>s He retired in 1959 as managing director of the tele\'ts1on rom merc1al d1v1s1on or Hal Roach Studtos in Los An~elt>S In tus 41 years in lhc entertain ment industry, Mr Undeni.•ood worked with manv stars. tnclud ing Bob Hope, Meredith Willson. Edgar Bergen, Jac-k Benny, Jam my Durante and Red Skelton Eddie Cantor was the best man at his wedding 27 years ago lo has w1Ce, Florella Comedian Doh Hope paid special tribute last year to h1::. former d1rt>c-tor producer al a party of l'elcbnt1e., an Studio C1tv lo honor Mr. Underwood on h1, 7~th birthday. Mr. Underwood, who was born an Vienno. Mo . lived 47 years an California. lie movl'd to the Leisure World retirement com munlty 10 years ago. where he was active in Club 16 He is survived by his widow, of lhecouple'!I home. 9J9N Ave. Ma jorca. by sons Donald and Jack of Los Angeles; by a dnu.iihter. Doris, of Crestline. hy 10 erandchlldren and one great. grandchild. U THE WENT ON FIRSI' CALL "I sold my lathe on the first call! I ne,•er expected such qwck results. It's a pleasure to do busi- ness with a newspaper that re- aches such a wide variety of peo- ple." This is a statement made by a ffuntlogton Beach man who ex- perienced immediate resuJls with this classified ad: For Sale. Craftsman, 6" metal lathe in xlnt C'Ond $300 XlUC•XllXX If you 'vc gol some equipment you'd like to convert to cash, call 642-5678. Daily Pilot classi.lied ads work roe you. Dolly ... let 5'~11 .. _ Dispute . £ Ends • • ID ' Death An apparent araumcnl over a' airllri&>nd ended to the fatal stat.- bani.: on u Costa Mesa man earl1 Sunday morning, and the ar~1t ot h1i. all""''d assailant on sU1p1· rum of murdl.'r Wullarl.' Jatnt'I Hebert Jr, 28, of 1972 Anaht-lm Ave .• wu stabbt>d twirt• in the chest with 11 f1shin.: knifo t.•urly Sunday morn· In". <.:o!lta Mt•sa Police said \O- day. • Police are holding Kenneth Harold Reynolds. 29, of 1978 Mtt· pie St.. Costa Mesa, on suspicion or murder following the death ol Hebert at Hoag Memorial llosp1tal al about 6 a.m Sunday. CONSTRUCTION CREWS AT WORK ON ELABORATE SADOLE8ACK COLLEGE ART COMPLEX For $3.7 MllDon, Music, Drema and Art Students to Get BHt of Everything "'The ar,~ument probably was over one of the guys• 11rlfriends,'' explamed Detective Gerry L Thompson. "They apparently earned the argument outside Hebert 's house where the stab- bing took place,·· heswd. ART ... theater groups and a laboratory theater designed for adaptation to a ''anely of stagi.ng styles and dance 1nstruct1on. The the ater itself will consist of a 410 square-foot stage, or- chestra pit with lift. full-scale ::.tage n1rnmg, acoustics. bghting und camera ports, costurne s hops, storage and dressing roo ms, a ''ready'• room, stagecraft and rehearsal space. Designs call for patched roofs on the bwldtngs. which will be bwlt tn the modified Spanish style common to Mission Viejo, complete wath red tile roofing. Ford Pledges New Attack 0,1 U.S. Crime MIAMJ <AP) -President Ford pledged today that. if elect· ed. he will give "lop priority" to press1ng for new federal an- t1cnme legislation during the first 100 days or the next !our. year presidential term. In a speech to a conference or the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Ford said the leg1slattve program he wm pro- pose will tnclude "'strict conlrols and more stnngent penaJt.it>S to stamp out the threat of politil'al terronsm which is totally alien to Amer1l'an ideals " M1am1 was the last stop on a busy f''ord swmg by paddle steamer. auto and plane across the Sooth, lhe native region or Oemocrattc pres1denltal can- dJdale Jimmy Carter. In five appearances Sunday in M1ss1ss1pp1 and Alabama, Ford repeatedly voiced opposition to gun control through regislratlon of firearms, going so Car as to tell a campaign crowd in Biloxi, Miss. that Americans should ha\'e "the right to have firearms for their own national protec· uon."' At Mobile, Ala., where Ford saw his largest crowd of the day al an airport rally and along a nearby boulevard, Democratic, Gov George C Wallace was on hand lo w('kome the President, although Wallace has endorsed Carter. The governor. invited lo the rally by Ford, coached his re· marks an nonpartisan terms, say- ing that Alabamians "respect the offtce of president and respect and honor the person who oc- cup1f's that office " Ile ~ai d that dunng Ford s lt•nure, ''however long that might be,·· the people of AlabamJ · hope and pray thnt }OU art• ~UCC<'l>!>ful .. Kidnaping Of Cle mente Youth Probed Snn Clemente poUct-are prob- inl? thl' past r elationship !><'tween a man allej?edly kidnaped f'riduy and his accused kadnapers J05eph Mincicli, 20, or 130 W. i\ven 1da Marqult,., San Clemente, told police be was grabbed as he walked along Pac1fJc Coa~t Highway near Doheny State Beach, thrown into a car and driven to his home. There. he reported, two youn& men roughed him up, smashed a wooden figurine over bis bead and stole a wall cloc.k and• brass wall plate . Acting on Mlncieli's infortna· Uon, poUce arrested a local 17· year-old and Michael John Agnos, 18, who listed as his ad· dress 236 A venida Pooie:nte, an apartment houae. Both were booked on charges or armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon aod kidnaping. Police said the three know each other and lhe attack may have been to settle ao old acore. Rural Pacslt Set Dole Leaves Coast For Midwest Tour Republican vice presidential nominee Robert Dole was scheduled to leave Newport Beacbtodayforthefanncountry of the Midwest where GOP political strategists think more campaigning ls needed. Dole, who spent four d•Y$ cam- paigning in Southern CalifornJa this weekend, had been staying at the Balboa Bay Club. large states like California. And Coo.nally, who once was in contention for the second spot on the Uckel now occupied by Dole, told him to slow down. ''For my personal physical weU·being, we thought we might be stretching it too far," Dole re- lated. Witnesses told polke Hebert was s tabbed between 3 and ' a m .• but al nrst refus~ offers to be taken to the hospital. •·He returned to the home about an hour later and wu bleeding pretty bad," 1bom111on said. "At that time a couple of• friends drove him to Hoag." J le be rt died there at about a a.m. Police, notified by hospital of. rtclals. arrived at Reynolds home where he was arrested witbou~ mcidcnt. Detectives said both men were unemployed. Reynol~ is beint held without bail in Costa Mes• Jail. Police will seek rormal charges against Reynolds Tues· day. He was scheduled to wind up the loc:al campalen today and embark on a schedule or ex- tensive campaigning in the rural areu of Illinois, Otuo and Pen- nsylvania. All three states are seen as "swing states" by lbe Ford-Dole campaign and are viewed as crucial to the President's chances. The Kansas senator's trip is partly a lrouble·shooting mission to find out why more inroads ha ven 't been made into farm n.reas, where support for the t.icket was initially thought to be on firm footing. 'Dole said he wouJd like to slacken bis scbeduJe, one whkh has seen him criss-cross the na- tion thrt!e times and taken him into 21 stat.es $ince the campaign began. But the Kansas senator sa.td it will be hard to CoUow Con- nally's advice. Front Pag~ A I HANG •.• Burglary Rash In Laguna Being Probed "There are indications that in farm areas, we still have a great deal to do," Dole told reporters Sunday. He stngled out Illinois and Ohio as states where "14e're not doing as well as we should be doing."' Campaign aides said various surveys showed that while the gap between presid e ntial nominee Jimmy Carter and the President 1s narrol4ing na taonwidc. tbe time remruning for Ford to catch up 1s growing short. The same surveys show support for the ticket to be shaky m many farm areas, aides said. Dole, who has good credentials on agricultural legislation and serves as ranking Republican on the Senate Agriculture Commit tee, could make a "sigruficant difference " by waging a strenuous campaign through the nation's heartland, one top aide said. Dole received some weekend advice. meanwhile, from former California governor Ronald Reagan and former Texas gov- ernor John Connally. Both ad vised him to make more use of the media. including TV and radio interviews. especially 10 drove up to the hotel at5 a.m. Sun· day and asked for a room. Told none was available, they left, then returned with s ubmachine guns and grenades and began moving through the floors ta.king guests captive. Someone lipped off police and intelUgence agents besieged the building for about four hours Un· lll lop government officials or· dered the assault. Troops dashed into the lobby and others entered upper floors on fire-truck lad- ders, finally subduing the ter- ronsts ma three-hour gun batUe College Meet Set in Irvine Saddleback Community College District trustees move their meeting into Irvine tonight m an attempt lo gel residents' re· actions lo three sites being con- sidered for a new northern cam· pus. The meeting will begin al 7·30 p.m. m Vedano Intermediate School. Trustees are expected to select one of the three 100-acre sites, all of which lie along the Santa Ana Freeway on Irvine Company pro· perty, for more extensive ap praisal reports. Birthdn11 Cir~u.ff Fun Laguna Beach police are ln· vestigaUng a spate of burglaries including the theft of $2,900 worth of camera gear, stereo equip· ment and jewelry Crom the home of Jean L. KeHeher, 990 Capistrano St., Laguna Beach. The victim told officers she had returned home after a vaca· lion lo find her house ransacked and the property missing. Police determined the entry was gained when the thief removed a louvered window pane and re· al'hed through lo unlock the door. A louvered window also pro- vided access tor a thief who hit the Pewter Loft, 332 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. A $00 lamp, a S30 calculator and S60 m cash were taken tn the theft. Police received reports or four other burglaries or thefts over the weekend, however, inform•· lion oo them was not unmed.late- ly available. Stereo Gear S tolen Stereo equipment valued at $855 has been stolen by burglars who broke into the home of a South Laguna physician. Orange County sheriff's officers said, the theft was reported by Dr. Richard Carl Rentz, 38, of 32016 Sunset Dnve. lie told off1cen1 his living room was ransacked while he was away at work. Clown Debbie Wet.iler of the San Juan f:nni~trnno recreation QJ'OIZram wasn 'l clowning when she threw a circus birthday party Saturday for Tommy Baker, shown blowing out candles. Tommy's sixth blrt.h· day was the second part or the season for San Juan's birthday party service, sponsored by the city recreation depart· ment. Tommy 's dad, direct.or or San Juan recreation, got twice his money's worth Saturday. n was his wile Jan's birthday, too. Tbe recreation department wlll pro· vide a party for up to 13 ~rsons for $22. .. -· -....-.--..... ---.... -~p.,· .. --..-~ ,. Orange Coast EOITION ~ VOL. 69, NO. 271, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's CloHlng l .Y. toeks MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1976 c TEN CENTS , ~ictim.'s Husband Can't Tab Suspects: Kerket menacer John &eitman stood.face to face 1n the QaU.rtroom today with two men ac.cused of kidnapm, and ldllinc blil wile but he couldn't posiUvely Identify them u the intruders who burst into bis Los Alamitos b()me last Aug. 2S. Seigman, SO, looked carefully .rauaped William Paul Gullett, rr. alter steppine down from the witness stand In Santa Ana municipal court and al first iden· ed Gullett's eyes as those of e of the two kidnapers. the beanng before Judge Robert E. Law that both ludnapers were heavily made up Wlth what ap· peared to be circus greasepamt and that'botb men appeared lo be wearing wags. But be chanaed his rrund under queshonlnc "I can't say for sure," be told Deputy Dlstnct Al· tomey Dave Carter and repeated the statement alter look.in.C ror several uconds into the eyea of bearded suapect Ronald Le~1s 'Ewing, 27. Selgman said he and his family The t wo Bellflower men are ac-were driven lo an area close to cused of forcing lbeir way into lhe Long Beach market he the Seigman home at 3351 managed. Cortese Drlve and k.ldnapang the He said the abductors then or Seigmans and their three deredhimtogotothestore,take children at gunpoint. out the contents or the safe and Seagman commented dunng wail for their telephoned mstruc --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Uons while they held Mrs Joann Se1gman. 43. and the three children u hostages Seigman said he ordered bls assistant manager to call the Long Beach p olice within seconds or bis entering Ole store al 9 a. m. He then went °'!ls Ide the store to a pay telephone to wait for a call from the ludnapers. It never came Fighting back hts te ars . Seigman testified that his next contact with his ware was when he was cellt'd to the morgue to identify her body. He testified that he had been a.ssured that no members oC tus farruly would be harmed pro- vided he took the day's takings from his safe and handed the $8.000 in cash over to the kid· napers. Orange County Sheriff's of· ricers believe that Mrs Sc1gman was s hot several times in the head as she was being driven from the Long Beach area by the rrustnlcd kldnapers. Her body was found in a field ln the Carson area The couple's three chlldreo were round unharmed in the famllv van and released from their bonds. It Is expected that they will testify in the Cllrrent hearing. Judge Law Is beinC asked by the prosecution to certify that ludnaping and murder charges against Gullett and Ewing are justified and send the two men lo Superior Court for trial. Mesan Stabbed Fight Over Girlfriend Fatal An apparent argument. over a girUnend ended 1n the fatal stab· bing on a Costa Mesa man early Sunday morning, and the arrest of his allei:ed assailant on s usp1 cion or murder Wallace James Hebert Jr , 26, of 1972 Anaht.•1m A\'e. wa, "tabbed t"l<'l' in th1• che!>l with a fishing knifr l'arly SWlday morn 1ng, Costa Mc::.a pohc<' ~aid to da) Police an• holding Kl•nneth Harold Rl'ynolds, 29. or 1978 Ma pie St., Co~ta Mesa. on susp1c1on or murder following the death of Q11i11ts /tleet the Press Joan lroine Estimates Supported The quintuplets born to Yorimitsu Yamas hita and his wife Noriko last January are introduced to reporters al Nihon University Hospital an Tokyo. They are t.he first quints on record in Japan who survived more tha n a week. Mesa Housing Project Still Faces Hurdles A developer . who received Costa Mesa council approval for 1Qedium density development on a portion or a 46·acre site in north Costa Mesa a week ago still races aevual hurdles before tus pro· ject ls approved. Co11nc1lmen voled lo approve low-density development - lingle family homes -on eight acres near Wakeham Park in north Costa Mesa. They turned down the Arnel Development Company's bid for blah density devt'lopment op to 2S unlu per acre maxed with eome single family homes. on the IOUlherly acrea1e The Santa Ana rinn, had sought ~e hiah density acreage a.'I a tude·off for developing a portJon ot the property for sangle family housing Councilmen said an eight.acre parcel. added on by the de· wloper, s hould be zoned for low dtnslty housing anyway, and '-amed down Arne t 'a trodcoff J\l'Opt'>lltl The orl1unal area con~ldcr~ ~ C'Ouncllmen •ll bordered on the north and east by South Coast Drlvt, with thf" San Diego 5"eeway formanR th<' M>uthem M\lndory, and Bur Sttt-et along the west 11de Arnt!'• revised plAM odd on additional eight acres west or the proptrly. borde red by South Coast Drive on lh<l south and W~keh•m Park on the north. The planning department re· tc>mmcndtd that the ~ght-acre 1lte be Included in conslderaUon wjth tho on1lnal 38 acreJ, cre•t· 11'1 one large packaae bisected (See DEVELOP, P•ce A.2) U111E WENT ON FIRST CA.LL .. I sold my lathe on the first call! I never expected such quick rttulta. It ·s a pleas~ to do busi· ~ with a newspaper that re- aches such a wide variety of peo-,ae." , Th.ls ls a statement made by a Uuntineton 8eacb man who ex- ,_rienced immediate res\llls With this cl.uslfied •d: For SalC'. Crafuman. 6' metal lathe In xlnt cond $300, XXX•XlrXlt U you've got some equipment JOU'd Ult to convert lo cub, c.11 842·5178. Dally Pltol daulficd ads work ror you. .·· By TOM 8AltLEV County Youth Sold In Sex Abduction OllMO.lly"·~ lrvtne heiress Joan Irvine Smith's a rgument that Irvine Company shares are worth much more than S2• a share was con· ceded from the witness stand to day by a semor lr\'ine Company official A 16-year-old Orange County boy said he was kidnaped in Hunt- ington Beach and sold to two men ror $50 over the weekend, police reported today. The youth was packed up near the Huntington Beach pier at 3 p m. Friday while hitch.hiking The driver or the car, belleved to be in his late 20s. pulled a knife on the boy and tied Mm up und bbndfolded him, act'ording to re ports The k1dnaper then sold lht' boy to the two men who reportedly held him prisoner at an unknown location and sexually assaulted him Police u1d he was released about '8 hours after being ab- ducted. The boy told officers he was kept blindfolded during the en· tire ordeal. Police said the kidnaper had long. light brown hair and wore a dirty white athletic shirt and blue jeans. He was believed to be driving a 1960 Chevrolet automobile Huntington Beach police said lhey were looking for the kid· naper as well as for the two men "ho held the boy 1n custody Their 1denllt1es were not av ml able. Other mformat1on "a:. sketchy, police said Executive Vice President Lansing Eberling testified in Orange County Superior Court under cross examination from Deputy Attorney General Lawrence Tapper that the per share valuation as oflastApnl 30 was $29 Sl Hts testimony would appear lo strengthen Mrs Smith's argu ment that the recent Mobil Oat Company oHer of $200 m11hon for a conlrollmJ: share or Irvine stock is below the true market value oflhe holdings Anderson FiJ(hts Backed by thl' slull' in her la"suit. Mrs Smith 1s asking Judge James F .• Judge lo make permanent an earlier temporary 1n1unct1on "h1t·h has halted the deal struck between Mobil and the James Irvine FoWldation. The foundation 1s compelled under federal law to divest itself of its holdtngs tn the Irvine Company. But Mrs. Smith has challenged the Mobil deal as be ing unfair to her seU and other minority stockholders. Nixon Faces Suit By Top Columnist Eberllng s aid his last study or Irvine Company assets In Jonuary or 1975 put the worth or those asseh at between $430 • m1lbnn and S.500 million WA S HI NGTON <AP> Newspaper columnlst J•ck An denon filed a $22 million damaae s uit today accusin~ former President Nixon Md 19 sub ordinates or conducting a conc<'n trat~d five.yen umpaian to destroy Andenon's credJblllty and take away bla First Amend· mcnt r11hta as a newsman. Lawyers for Anderson said the suit ts the first ot its kind. The civil damage sun, filed in U.S. District Court, eltes 17 al· legations of harassment, in- vesU«aUon, or aurvetUance by the White House 1nvesU1aUve unit known u the Plumben or the CIA. The suit aald the campaign in- cluded a tentative plan by Water1ate fiaurea 0 . Gordon Uddy and E. Howard Hunt t o murder Anderson with an exotic poison and a comprehensive sur· veillance by CIA agents who al- legedb loUowed Lbe ~umn.ist. bis wile and children seven days a week for several months in um. At a news conference, An- derson said any pl'OCeeds from the IUit would 10 for the benetlt of ot.bcr repe>rten' First Amend- ment rtsbt.a. Of the alleced campal1n 8.l•loal bJm, Aodenoo aa.id, ''Th a I.I probably tbeftnl time ln the biatory of the United St&t.es thu. bu been such• ~at 4 ed effort to destroy a !im~lr n<'wsmnn .. MO$l :allegaUons conlaaned m the suit had been previously re ported Anderi1on released docu· menta which he said demonstral ed the direct role of the CIA an at· templina to keep track of his activitle5 Tht' w1tneu said the per share value, ba11ed on that analysi:t, worked out at ab<>ul S'Z7 Ebe rling indi cated 1n hill te'ltlmony today that a new study or thOlSc irnme Irvine asset.3 would lncrea!w their value in much the 11ame way as the per share value had increas<'d as of last April 30 Detour Due Bristol Link to Be Shut Motorist.a who use the short atret.c:h ot 8rlstol Slrttt between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Ro•d will have to find another route after Oct. 18. CONSTRUCTION engineers sad the piece of road will be closed for about three weeks while MacArthur Is moved Whm construction 11! completed, MacArthur will run alone a route to the east of the exlslin• roadway, crossing the San Diego Creek on the bridge that hu been bwn there. A SROaT piece of road, to be called Unlvenlty Drive North wlll be built to connect the Bristol·Old ¥•cArtllur in· t8Mdlon witb the oew ali«nme:ol of MacArthur. While Bristol ls c1oeed between exlsUn1 MacArthur and Jamboree Road, dr'ivttt wW be detourecf north to the ln- t.a'Mdioa of I a m bore& ud MacArthur. Tbe Briltol Street clolu.re la U.. ooly major lnconn- nJence anticipated by carrrans enctneen working on the rtalipment. . ___ ,_ -- Hebert al Hoag M~o nal Hospital at about 6 a.m. Sund av "The ari;tument probably w~ over one of the guys' girUriends. '' explained Oeterllve Gerry l.. Thompson. "They apparently carried tht' argument outside llebert ·s hou:.e where the slab bing took pl :lt'e, ''he said Witnesses told police Hebert was stabbed between 3 and • a.m .. but at first refused offers to be taken to the hospital. "He returned to the home about an hour later and was bleeding pretty bad," Thompson sa.td. "At that tame a couple ol· fnends drove him to Hoag." Hebert died there at about 6 s.m. Police, notified by hospital or- ficlals, arrived at Reynolds home where he ~ a:. a rrcsted without incident. Detectives s111d both men were unemployed. Reynold.<i 1s beine held without bail an Costa Mesa Jail Police will seek formal charge11 against Reynolds Tues- day. .Judges Rapped Drug War Chief Speaks MIAMI BEACH. Fh1. CAP ) -The nation's judiciary system-is too o!len content to let convict.ed drug felons off with a "slap an the wrist." the director ot the Ceder al Drug Enforcement Administration said today. DEA Administrator Peter Bensinger said the low number of persons who actually spend much time in prison "makes a m ockery of the serious ccncern of the public about hard·drug abuse." Bens inger spoke to several thousand members of the International Association of Chiefs of Pohce. He s aid the situation creates "a morale problem for the law enforcem ent officers who find that the criminals they have worked so h ard to arrest are back out on the streets before they have a chance to complete their paperwork." He said that about one-third of the 4,000 persons convicted o n federal narcotics charges last year re- ceived probation. OC those actually imprisoned. he said, one out of three got terms of three years or less. Reporis IJe11ied Oil Ernbarbo Peril Nixed by Officials WASHINGTON <AP> -Slate Department om cials today de· nled a report that Saudi Arabia threatened a new oil embargo against the United Slates If Congress e n acts legis lation aimed at weakening the t\ruh boycott of hrael The official Middle East New' Agency said Sunday that such a wsminR was made tn Amer1c1m officials by the Saudi foreign minister, Prince S11ud Bin Faisal. who IA In the United States for the United N•tloni. General A1111embly . But officials ut the State Department !laid t'onversatlons with the prince over the Issue have not carried any threat." of Ii new embargo as retallatJon If the bill, which would ban American firms from honoring the boycott oflsrael. lsenacted Meanwhile. a resolution lo block the proposed sale of 650 Maver ick m luiles to Saudi Arabia was removed from the Senate calendar today and sent back to the Senate Forclgn ReJa. lions Committee Committee Chairman John Sparkman (0-Ala.), said he re que11ted the action on an appe;1l from Vice President Nelson Rockefeller Sparkman said Rockefeller ad vised hJm ttult the AdmJrustra tlon was "Greatly disturbed" by the 8 to 6 vote of the committee Friday ·recommendinac Senate passage or a resolution vetotog the proposed miuUe sale, worth $30 million. Sparkman said the Rockefeller also call d hl1 a ttmUon in • phone call to reports tbat Saud.I Arabia la threatening to re!natatA an oil embarco •la.inst tbc Unit- ed Stltft for what It consJders discriminatory actions. The Middle East News Agency report, an account or which a p· peered on the front page or the Waahington Post today, prompt· ed several congre11slonal leaders to make sharp comments about lhe purport<.•d threat before the Atory wnf\ denied 1>t>pnrtm enl ,ource, !>peculat ed th11t the• Middle Enst New1 Agent'~ may have cxal{ger»te<l nrlwr ut'rounli. In the US presa <Se~Oll, P a«it>A2l Orange Coast Weather Low clouds with part.Jal afternoon clearing. Coa1t hJghs Tuesday In the 70s with lowft around 62. INSIDE TOD.4. Y Would NNJ>Orf Btoch be.o good tub,ect for o r?IOtM? Producer Norman Lear thl"1cl 10 becoue of th• ctty'• ~M•. "wetkcnd·madntu" and t1Clntd 11/HIJJIH. See P041eBI Index At -1.e-" 81 \ .. ,..,,,.. 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Mi ami was the last lltop on 3 busy Ford 1w!n1 by paddle steamer. auto and plane ~,,_ the South, the naUve r~,;on or Democ:rallc preaidenllal can· dldate Jimmy Carter. ln five up~arances Sundll)' ln Misswippi and Alabama. Ford ~atedJy voiced oppoeiUon to 1un control through ~gist.ration of rarearms. Koing so far ws to tell <1 l'1&mpalgn crowd In Bilox1 , Miss . that Amerlcan:s should have-"the right to have r~arms for their own national protec-uon. •· At Mobile, Al:a , where Fol'd saw his largest crowd ct the day 0.ily "'"" "~" -· SEN. ROBERT DOLE LEAVES NEWPORT AFTER VISIT With Wtfe, Eliz.beth, He Hits Campaign Trail to Midwest Rtrrol P1c.-.h S et Dole Leaves Coast For Midwest Tour Re pubhcan vice prc~1dent1al riominee Ro bert Dole was scheduled lo leave Newport Beach tod ay for the farm country or the M1dwei..t where GOP political strategists lhtnk more campaigning is needed Dole, who spenl four days cam pa1gnang m Southern Caltromta :this weekend, had been ~lay1ni.: Jit lhe Balboa Bay Club :. tie was scheduled to wind up the local rampa1gn today and fmbark on a !>Cht>dUll' Of t•X tensive ('ampai~ninx m tht• rural ·J"'eas or llhnols. Ohw and Pen naylvanla ; All three statt' arc seC'n u.; hwmg st alei.." by the 1-'ord Dolt• i-amp1ugn and urc viewed ••' (.r uc1 al t o the Presad€'n t 's th onces 'l'ht> Knnsa11 '''n<itor " tnp ,., portly a trouble shootJna m1~~1on to find out why more Inroads ha \ren't been madt-Into farm urc:t'(, Where supparl for the t1ckf't "'a."I 1rutlll1Jy thought to bt-on firm tooting. "There are lndlcauons that In ·f:irm areas. we "lt1ll htivc• a i:rol "itt"al to do." Dolt> told reporter., :f;undoy lit• singled out Illinois OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • ,':,.~.,. .. {::'!,~I~:. P11!°'..:::..M\tl~ ... .!! (Jir..-.ot (e•\I l"Mb41¥\t,.. (err~\I "'P*'•I• "91tton' ., .. ~l"""f M~•Y .... ~ f t • .. t' ..., (ei\t• filMM .... *-'1 f't4ff\ t•wN'""'°" tli•M ... P fPt•'"-V•l .. t . fnlN '-•Ooll•tlr«'- V•t .. 1 •M ~ .. .cftl\owlft (,e.\t A \1"""9 , .. 4'NI .... ~I\ tybtl'JW.f ~' ~"""" .. ,, ,,... P"'f'llClpM ~Oh\~f"t ~ I\ ~t J» ... \\ .. , l•rHI_ ( .. IO ...... ""'"'"'• ~ Roe.rt N. W~ ,,,,.~, 6"' ""*•tfi'tf Jeck R. CutleY ""'",., ..... fill • .,. C,.Mta. .._.,...... ThomllS ICttvll I d•t•., ThomH A. MIJfl)hl,.. .,.,..,,"fEOW Olerles H. loos Rlctlard P. Nall Met\t~I ~ ...... ,. , ..... t CM-tAI M~ Offke m.,." ••• "'"' ~ ... ,.. ... ..-. .. p 0 ... '"'°· "'Jt Off kn .. ~~.;~.,, ~~~r:..":t=!,.. \iliool~• V•llty 1\)CU l,. '*' AfMlf •ts.tt o...-,r .. ...,,.• T...,... .. (714) M2..Qt1 Ou sff.'-1 A.-V.rtlSlftt .. ,...,. ~""'· 1•n °'-(M.--'"""' c.... ::r .• :-., .. ~.:=~~~~.:!:'. :-;-:: tt~-CN wll ... 111 ,,..,.1 ""'"""'°" •I ._..,,._, ' toot..-CIHt .... \ ..... If •I <:Mt• MtW. Cal•-· ~· ... -..... ._ u" -• ~=~2''"9fttlttt,, ......... ..,..,,.......,..., a .llld Ohio as states ~here "we're not do1Dg as well as we should be doing." Campaign aides said vanous surveys s howed that while the g ap bet ween pres1dent1 ul nominee Jimmy Carter and the President is narrowing na- tionwide. the time remainini;i for Ford to catch up is growing ~hort. The sam e surveys show support for the ticket to be shaky in many farm 3reas, aides said. Dole. who has good credentials on agncultural lcg1slat1on and .;erves as ranking Republican on the Senate Agnculture Commit lee. could make a "s1gnif1cant difference" by Wfli:llDR ~· Nt rt•nuous campaign through th<' nallon's heartland, one top aide i.aid. Dole re<'e1ved liOme we<>kend advacl'. mt11nwh1lc, from formt>r Callforn111 governor Ronald Reagan and former Texas eov· emor John Connally. Both ad vised him lo mnke more use or the media, including TV and r;.1d10 1ntcrvh•w!I, esptt1ally an large state!! like Callfom!a. And Conn tally, who on<"P wa!I In contention for the second spot on the tlcktt now O<'C"uplN1 hy Dolt , lold ham to slow down. "For my JlCr:wn:il physlt'al wf'll t>elng, we thou~ht we miaht be strt'l<"hlng It too fnr," J>ole re lated Dole said he would like to slacken his schedule, one which hu lleen him crau ·crM!I the na lion three times and taken him into 21 slates since the campaign began. But the Kansas scnnlor said il w11l be bard to follow Con· nally's advice. School Fate Meeting Set Trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will meet wtth Santa Ana Heights resldent.s Tuesday night to discuss the rate of Bay View elementary achoo!. In addition. Dr. John Nicoll, slQ>erintendent, and Dr. Norman Loats, deputy superintendent. will be on hand to answel' ques- tions from parents about the posslbllllY that Bay Vlew wiJJ be chan1ed from an tJtmentary school to the district'• contbJua- tloo blah school. The discussion wUI begin at 7:30 p.m . In the Bay View School multi·purpo&e room, 2S31 S. E. Orchard Dnn, Sant.a Ana •' a an airport ralll IDd alons a Dtarb1 boulevard, Du>ocf'at.lt. Gov. Gtoref C. Wallace was oo hand t.o welcome tho President. allhou1h Wallace bas endorsod Carter. The governor, invited to lhl" rally by •·ord, coached bls re- markl in nonpartiJan ltrm.s, say· lng that Al abamian.a ''respect the office of president and respect and honor the ~rsoo who OC· cupiet that office." ffe said that durinl Ford's tenure, "however Joni that might be," the people of Alabama "bope and pray tbat you are successful." Ford declared that "I have never known anyone 1 would work with better " than wtth Wallace ID cooperating t.o solve national problems. The President recalled ID a light vein thal the governor re- ceived 51 percent of tbe votes in the 1972 Michigan Democratic pnmar) "l thank 1"11 take ham to Mtchifan to help me ih 1976," sa.id Ford. Joining Wallace in welcoming Ford was football coach P aul "Bear" Bryant of the University of Alabama. A Democrat, Bryant said he will vole to retain Ford as "head coach" Nov. 2 because Ford has "been in the arena." Richard 8 . Cheney, the White House stalf chief, later said he thought Wallace's presence and comments show ''that Jimmy Carter bas a problem in the South. ''It bas been a long Ume since a man who wants cuts in defense appropriations bas carried the South A man or Carter's liberal philosophy has never carried the South J really believe we wiU c.-arry a number or Southern states " TONIGHT COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION llt>gular m~l· ing, Caty Hall, 6 .30 p.m OCC LECTURE -"Money, Investing. Financial Planning," F.dward McNary lecturer, f'lne AmBldg.119. 7:30p.m. COASTLINE CC LECTURES "Introduction to Assertion Training." Estancia High School Forum, 7 ·30 pm. "Open Mar- n age," Charles D Levtton le<' turer, F airview Hospital Auditonum. 7·30p m. TU ESl>A Y , SEPT. 28 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center, Tues .. Wed., Thurs .• 12·3 p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Meeting canceled. "BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum. 7:30 p.m . COASTLINE CC LECTURE- "Dlscovenng llerbs," Shirley Kenns lecturer. Baptist Church. 6.'i() Hamilton, 9 30 a.m. "TllF: RULI NG CLASS" South Coast Repertory Thealer, Tuesday Sunday through Oct 30, 8p m f 'rolfl Pogf" ,l I OIL ... which noted that AdmirustratJon offlc:iala dJscussed the poss1b1hty o( a new oll embargo ws a c0fl5c· qucncc of the leg1slallon. Saudi Arabia, the biggest single suppllf'r Qf oil lo lbc United State!!, ha'I lobbied against the Jeoelslatton 8 acres low density o~ ., •'•Zoo' 3 8 acres medium density REVISED PLANS FOR ARNEL DEVELOPING CO. PROJECT SHOW COUNCIL'S CHANGES Costa Meaa Panel Rejected High Denllty Bid for 46-Acre Development Project Five Die in County Weekend Accidents Traffic injuries claimed the lives of five Orange County resi· dents ove.r tbe weekend.. -A 24-year-old El Toro Marine and his 18-year-old companion were killed early Sunday morn- ing when their motorcycle was struck by a car , California Highway Patrolmen ~ported to- day. Calvin Bonnet, who lived al the El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion, and hls companion, Robyn Marie Young of Santa Ana bolh were pronounced dead al the scene of the 2:2S a.m. crash, hJghway patrolmen said. They were knocked from their motorcycle onto the pavement or the Santa Ana Freeway near Red Hill Avenue by a car dnven by Robert Michael Lockwood or Anaheim, officers said. Lockwood was uninjured, patrolmen reported. and he was not cited. Investigation anlo the crash is continuing. -A 16-m ont h-old boy was fatally inJured Saturday after· noon when the car hJs mother was dnvlng went over a curb and bit a utility pole In Fullerton. Ryan Johnson. son or Mr and Mrs John Johnson, 76161 Garfield Ave .• Huntington Beach, was pronounced dead al UCI Medical Center from m,ssive head in· juries. H e was apparently cni.sbed against the dashboard while seated on the lap or a female passenger, officers said. Patricia Johnson, mother of the child. and passenger Vi vian Vejar. were treated at Anaheim Memorilll Hospital and released Sunday morning. -Roland Lee Wilcox, 24. Garden Grove, was lulled in- stantly after being thrown to the curb when be apparently lost con- trol of the motorcycle he was rid- ing, polJcesaid. The accident occWTed Satur- day night in the 1800 block of East Womer Avenue, Santa Ana. A passenger. Joyce Pickens of Garden Grove, was treated for lacerations and released. A Garden Grove woman who was hit by a car while walking aJong 17th Street in Santa Anu last February died a t UC I Medical Center Sunday morning, officials said. A hospital s pokesman said Co rnelia C. Mireles. 42, died from head and intcmaJ injuries ~uf!ered ma Feb. 1 accident. Hearst Testifies Against Harrises OAKLAND CA.Pl -Palnc1a Hearst appeared before a grand Jury today to testify about her kld- napang 2~ years ago by the Sym bionese Llber a lion Army. Meanwhile, officials al the F ederai Youth Corrections Center in Pleasanton sai.d the Bureau of Prisons decided that Miss Hearst will serve her seven year bank robbery sentence at lhe center, a facility which resembles a college campus. Alameda County Dist. Alty. Lowell J ensen said evidence to be presented to the grand jury would support "felony charges of kad napmg, false impnsonmcnt and assault with a deadly weapon" against SLA members Wall.Jam and Emily Harns . Jensen said some 45 witnesses would teatify over two to thr~ days. Authorities said 11he would pro· hably spend more than two hour'I telhng her story to lhe grand jury behind closed doors . Her attorney, Albert John~on, was with her when she entered the bwldmg, handcuffed and heavil y guarded. She was driven from the Youth Correctio ns Center at Pleasanton. A Berkeley police officer was scheduled as the leadoff witness and Miss Hearst was to be second, authorities said. Steve Weed. the man she was hvang with at the time of her kidnapmg, was to go before the grand jury later in the day. Miss Hearst 's other defense al· torney, F. Lee Bailey, revealed earlier her plans to tc!>l1fy against SLA members Wullam and Emily Ha r ris before the Alameda County Grand Jury in· ve~t1gating her kidnapmj!. The Harnses pleaded innocent arter they were arraigned in Berkt>ley on Thursday on a llJ. count complaint charging lhl·m with the k 1dn :1pln~ The state Is st'C•k ang a formal in· dtctm~nt frorn the i::randJurv f 'ro• Page A I DEVELOP. • If by South Coast Drl ve. 1 I They s uggested the parcel north of South Coast Drive be d•• signaled for slocle family do- velopment, a nd a four-acre peril addition to Wakeham Park. ,. .. They also recommended the lower acrea1e be designated far a ml.x of low denaJty and b1tfl dtnlity development.. However. councilmen balked at the suuestlon and instead ap. proved development ol up to '° single family homea nort.b of South Coast Drive, and medium density for the remainin& 38 acres south of that road. That would allow up to 610 un- 1ls for the project, compared to 690 under the pla.Minc depart· ment's recommendations. Doug Clark, the city's chJef ad- vance planner , said lhe staff was trying to "create some kind of density transfer.'' or incentive\() the developer by allowing hJgher density in the southern section, lo trade for low-density on the eight acre site. Councilmen said the land north of South Coast Drive sbou.ld be developed with single famlly homes anyway, adding that giv- ing the developer h.igh denaltr approval would not benefit the Clly. A specific: plan and rezone peti- tion for the 46-acre project wu set for public hearing at the coun- cil's Nov. 1 meeting. Mesa Police Seeking Clue In Arson Case Costa Mesa police said today they have no new clues ln the de· liberale torching of a north Co&ta Mesa warehouse earlier t hia month. Fire officials estimated the blaze caused more than $500,000 damage to a warehouse occupied by two s torage firms and a CalTrans office Sept. 8. Firemen at the scene found several incen- diary devices and lighter fluid containers out.side the building. Cost a Meu Battalion Chief Robc>rt Beauchamp confirmed today that arson wu the cause ol Ute early morning fire at ~ Century Place. adding that police detectives "are bandllng the whodunltoo this." Three Terrorists Hang l>Nectl vc M atlhew Collett aaid he has 1nterv1ewed company or- hclrJIS al S&M Transfer af\d Sto rage Company's head · <1uarters an Long Beach wtth few r('llUlls. He said police and company of· riciob llrc invcstl ftatlna a pc>111l· bit> link belwt'un the fire and an employe lat)or dispute at tl\t> t·ompany. Crouxls Surround Govenunem's 'Examples' DAMASCUS, Syria CAP> - Thouunds of SyriM~ pressed around the gaJlows today lo see the bodies or three pro· Palestinian guerrillas banged by the government ln retrtbuUon for a bloody r aid on a Damascus hotel. Clad In white tunics, the bodies were lert danallng In 0008eS for six hOurs in a public square fac- tna the Semlramia HOld, where lour terrorists held some 90 bosta1es Sunday until an auault by Syrian troops. Syrians climbed onto balcoruea and roof. lops to see the bodies before police removed them. The aovemment said one gue.r- rilla and four hostaaes were . tilled and 34 hostages were wounded durina the seven-hour siege. The three captured guer- n Ud were executed just 24 hours after the takeover. The cuerrlllas, who called t.hemselvea the "Black June" JrOUP, apptttntlJ were protest· lnt Syrl a 't mW t.ary l.ntervea1lon lD the Lebantte dril war. I President Harez Assad senl more than 12,000 Syrian troops mto Lebanon las t June lo enfot<'e a cease-fire but they eventually JOined wllh Lebanese Christian mlllUamen tlabUnat the Palcst1- nlans and their lertlst Moslem al- lies. The1wlrt penalty -and the de- claion to make a p ublic spectacle ot tt -underUned Syn a's de lennlnaUon to cruab any PalesU· nlan attempts t.o take the dispute with Au ad to the Syrian homeland. "We will never goea.,yon such crimes,'· A11ad said Sunday night. "We ahall hit back very bard. We denounce U:US criminal action committed by a 1antt that acted as ii il were ln lsrael." Before they were executed, the three captured auernUu went oo Syrian ttato teJevtidon and t ald they belon1ed to Al Fatab, the bliaest Paleatintan ruerrtUa IJ"OUp. They 11ld they had been trained in Iraq, which IUJ>porls · radical Arab or1an1.zatiooa and • has denounced the Syrian role 1n Lebanon. Uul In Beirut, a spokesmAn fo,. the Paleiitlne Liberation Organiullon CPLO>. tht om- brell3 group headed by Yasir Arafat, denied that nny PW members were responsible. Arafat also heads Al Fatah, which is considered less radical than some guernlla uruts The Syrian government H id the four hostages who died Sun- day were killed by the lem>rtsl, Three of the slain bost.ces were women. and witn~ said all four were Arabs. Three Amtricans were reported In the hotel al the Umc but none wu burl. AccordJng to witnesses and security officers, the guenillu drove up to the hotel au•· m. Sun· day and aakcd for a room. Told none was available, they left., then mumed with submachine auns and grenades and began moving tbroulb the floon taking euests captive. S&M (lff1clals told police Ulb warehouse wi111 clOled tor thrte doya prior to tht.• firo 1>4lcauae of labor problem11. The bulldlnl( also houadd furniture and personal Item. belonf&lnic to customers ol Ai Worldwide Movinii Md Stora Company ond n 1tmall CalTr omct- Mesa Offers I J .. Museum Tour A Saturday U1'p lo the J . Paul Getty Museum lo Malibu, and UU1 Los Angeles County Museum Ua scheduled Oct. 16 by the Colt& Mesa Department of Lelaure Services . An air-conditioned bus wlh leave the west gate of the Orante County F atrirounds ata a. m .. re· turning at about e p.m., accord· lna to coordl natOT' Mike Putnam. Colt of tho excunlon ii M.75 per person. f'or further tnform't lion, contact the department K SS6-S391. Orange Coast EDITION Today"s C losing 1 .'\'. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 271, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1976 N TEN CENT~ Newport Sewer Plans on B·ack Burner'. 8y IOANN£ aEYNOLDS . Ol l!IM 0•111 ........... .. Construction plans tor the Up- per Newport Bay aewer line needed to replace one tbat tm-eatens to overflow into the ,_..ldllle retuae have been put of! UDU1 next sprin1. Sanitation diatrlct officials, 'tdM> bad booed to have the Une lo by November aay they scrapped p1am because the construction permit was not beard by the South Coast Realonal Zone Comerva- Uon Commisslon onSept.13. Fred Harper, dlttctor ot the Orange County San1tatioo Dis- trict.I, said the permit originally wu cooaldered by the com· mission in July, but acum was delayed wblle additional a.~ WU tathered about ftoca. faunta and arcbeoloay sites along the line's path. He aald the permit was to have beftl brouaht back to the com· mission at their ~ptember meet. ins but an oversiaht led to Its ex- clusion from the agenda. It la now scheduled to be heard Oct.18. Because part or the line will cross the state.owned refuge, of. ficlala al the Slate Department of Fish and Game, administrators of the preserve, set a November deadline for completion of the line. ln trying to meet that deadltne. distnct officials already bad put the proJect out to btd and had ac· quired the cast iron pipe needed for the work. They bad planned to • award the contract the day alter coast commission approval. AB planned by 1a.rutalion dia.- lri<.'t officials. the line would J'\Ul from the NewPort Dunes along Back Bay Drive to Big Canyon where it would follow the bluff Une to a pumping station beside Jamboree Road. Ofrtcials note that the line, wtuch provides sewer service for all Newport Beach residents liv· mg north or San Joaquin Hills Road, should have been built two years ago The ex1stmg hne is so clo.se to capacity that a normal winter's rainfall <about 14 lnt•he~) •will 1 <.'&use the line to overflow, they ~ said . Harper said the primary area of concern this winter wdl be lhe Big Canyon pumpins station. He said sanitation district crews will begin building a berm around lt , to act as a catch basin should t.he overflow occur. Fish and Game offktals said <See SEWER, Page A2) Four Seek Job. Council to Fill May or's Post Newport Beach city coun- <.'ilmen are s lated tonight to choose a new mayor and decide bow Chey wrn fill the council vacancy created by the death or Howard Rogers. The election or a mayor is the first item on the agenda or the meeting scheduled for 7 JO p.m. at city hall So far. four of the counc11"i. i.1x m e m b e r s h a ,. e d c c I a r c d themselve5 <.'a nd1datl'S for the ma)or's <.'hair. They arc Mayor Pro Tern Milan Do.5tal. l,uciUe Kuehn, Pet e Barrell and Paul Ry<.'koff Qtri11ts Meet · t h e Press Joan I rvine Estimates Supporte d The quintuplets born to Yorimitsu Yamashita and his wife Noriko last January are introduced to reporters at Nibon University Hospital in Tokyo. They are the first quints on record in Japan who survived more than a week. Can't Identify Suspect By TOM BARLEY o--.o.u, .......... Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's argument that Irvine Company shares are worth much more than S24 a share was <.'On· <.'eded from the witness stand to- day by a senior Irvine Company orfic1al. Seigman Mate Vnsure of Los A.I Kidnaper Market manager John Seigman stood face to race in the courtroom today wtth two men accused or ltidnaping and killing hls wife but he couldn't positively identify them as the intruders who burst into his Los Alarnltos home last Aug. 25. Seigman, 50, looked carefully at suspect William Paul Gullett, %T, after stepping down from the witness stand in Santa Ana muruclpal court and al first Iden· Ulied Gullell's eyes as those of one of the two kidnapcrs. But he changed his mind under questioning. "I can't say for sore." he told Deputy District At· torney Dave Carter and repeated the statement after looking for several se<.'onds into the ey€''i of bearded suspect Ronald Lewis Ewing.27 . The two Beltrlower men are ac· cused of for<.'lng their way into tbe Se1gman h ome Dl 3351 Cortese Drive and kldnaping the Selgmans and their three cbildren at eunpoint. Seigman commented during tbe hearing before Judie Robert S. Law that both k1drulpera were heavily mado up wtth what ap· Ptarcd to be clrcu.1 areasepaint and that both men appeared to be wartna wil(s. Sel1man uld he nnd his family ftre driven to 1,an area close to he Lona Beach market hi' anaaed. lte said lhc obductors lMn or· him to go to the store, take t the contents of the safe and ait for their telephoned lnstruc· s while they held Mrs. Joann cman, 43, and the three dren as ho1ta1es. ~tman said he ordered his 111iltant manaaer to call the ng Beacb police within lll41CODdS of bl.a enterln& the store ' L4.TllE WENT. ON FIRST CUL ••1 sold my lathe on lhe first ~I! t never expected such quick results. It ·1 a pleasure to do busi· ne;ss with a newspaper that re· aches such a wide variety ol peo. ~-" • 'Jb.1s is a statement made by a h untinaton Beach man who ex- ~rienccd immediate results wttb lbis duslfied ad· . For Sale, CtD/L,m•n. 6' metal lathe Lo xlot rood. $300. Xlfl,•.JUUtX 1f JQU"ve cot aome equipment. JllllU'd Uke to convert to cub. eall 8'2-5878. Dally Pilot ~adaworkf«1QU.. ... at 9 a.m . He then went out.aide the store to a pay telephone to wa1t for a call from the ltidnapers. It never came. Fighting back bis tears, Seigman testified that his next contact with his wife was when he was called to the morgue to Identify her body. • He testified that he had been assured that no members oC bis family would be harmed pro- vtded he tooll. the day's takings from bis sare and handed the $8.000 in <.'ash over lo the kid· nape rs Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers believe that Mrs. Seigman was shot several limes in the head as she was being driven from the Long Beach area by the frustrated k1dnapers. lier body was found in a field m the Carson <SeeSEIGMA.N, P11geA.%> Executive Vice Pres ident Lansing Ebe rling testified an Orange County Supenor Court under cross examinallon from Deputy Attorney General Lawrence Tapper that the per share valuation as oC last April JO wasS29.51. Ande r s on F i fl h ts His testimony would appear to strengthen Mrs. Smith's argu- ment that the recent Mobil Oil Company offer of $200 milUon for a controlling share or Irvine stock is below the true market value or the holdings. Nixon Faces S uit By Top Colu1nnist Backed by the state in her lawsuit. Mrs. Smith ts asking Judge James F. Judge to make permanent an earlier temporary injunction which has halted the deal struck between Mobil and the James Irvine Foundation. The foundation is compelled under federal law lo divest itself of its holdings in the Irvine Company. But Mrs. Smith has challenged the Mobil deal as be- ing unfair lo herself and other minority stockholders. WASHINGTON CAP) -- Newspaper columrust Jack An· denion filed a $22 million damage suit today accusing former President Nixon and 19 sub- ordinates of conducUna a concen- trated five-year campaign to destroy Anderson's credibility and take away bl.a Flrst Amend· ment rlshts as a newsman. Lawyers tor Anderson said the suit Is the first of Its kind. The <.'lvlJ damage suit, filed In U.S. Dlatrict Court, cites 17 al· legations of harassment. ln- vesUgation, or surveillance by the White House Investigative unit known as tbe Plumbers or the CIA. The suit said lhe campaign in· ('luded a tentative plan by Water1ate flaures G. Gordon Liddy and E . Howard Hunt to. murder Anderson with an exctic poi.IOO and a comprehensive SW'· vellluce by CIA aceota who al· teaedly followed the ~lwnnist, bis wile aud children seven days a we8 for several JDOlltM in 1972. At a news conference, An- derson said any proceeds from the suit would 10 ror the benefit ol ot.ber r~n· First Amend· ment rights. or the alleged campatcn against him , Anderson said, "Thia is probably the first time in the history of the United St.ates there bas been aucb a concentrat- ed effort to destroy a single newsman." MO&t aUqaUons eontalned in the 1ult had been previously re- ported. Andenoo releued docu-meou wb!cb he •aid delaoastrat· ed the dlrect role of U.. CIA in at· temptinc to keep t.rack of h1s acthitles. • :ne docummt.s &bowed fift I .. agents and four c3.rs were as· signed for "Seven day coverage during daylight hours or unt.Jl such time principal idents (sic> permanently return t o re· sidences: or at the termination or daily professional acttvtues." The suit said Nixon senior aides JI. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrllchman assigned htRh priority to ferreting out An - derson 'i. news sources a nd destroyini his credibility. Others named 8ll defendants Include ~cretary of Stul~ Henry A. Kissinger, former CIA dire<.'· tor Ri<.'hard llelms, former While HoUAe aide Charles W. Colson, former FBI Director L Patrick Gray, and former Atty. Gt>n. John N. Mitchell. Eberling said bis last study or Irvine Company assets In January of 1975 put the worth or those assets at bc'twe('n $450 million and $500 milllon. The witness said the per share value, baaed on that analysis, worked out al about $27. Eberling indicated in hi!1 testimony today that n new study of those same Irvine uact.s would increase their value in much the same way all the per share value had Increased as or Jut Aprtl 30. Deto1•rDue Bristol Link to Be Shill Motoruta who use the short stretch of Bristol Strfft between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road wlll have to find another route after ~t. UI. CONSTIUJCTION engineers said the plec~ or road will be closed for about ltu"ee weeks while MacArthur i.! movt-d When construct.ion is completed. MacArthur will run along a route to the east ol the existing roadway, croaalnll the San Diego Creek on the bridge that bas been built there. A SROaT piece ol road, to be called University Drive North will be built to connect the Bristol•Old MacArthur In- tersect.Ion With the new alignment or MacAttltur. While Brlstol Is cloeed bet-ween existlng MacArthur and Jamboree Road. clrivua will be~ north to t.he ln· tenectfon of J ambcree Ind MacA.rtbur. The Brktol Street elOIW'e is tbe only major lnconve- nimce a.nUelpat4ld ~ Cam-ana encf:neert worldn1 on the reallpmeot. . ___ ,_. ___ _ . i Only former Mayor Don M<.'ln· nis and council newcomer Ray Williams are not in the race. The mayor will be chosen by a vote of the six councilmen. Four votes are needed to win. According to City Clerk Dons George, the voting may be con· ducted orally or by secret ballot Following the select100 of a new mayor. councilmen will also select a new mayor protem Latt'r 10 the meellng, coun· <.'1lmen will decide how to fill Rogers· va<.'ant First District seat Caty Attorney Dennis O"Ne1ll has told them they have untJI Oct. 13 to appoint a successor or call a n election. U an election is called, the first available date that it could be held, under state law, would be in March. A week ago. the directors of lh«S Newport Harbor Aren Charnbe{' of Commerce voted to recom· mend that the council apPolnt a new councilman They noted thnt 1t would be more than five months wrut for an election, that an election would cost the city a nurumum of $7.000 and that the newly elected councilman's term would expire 13 months later. Judges Rapped Drug War Chief Speaks MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -The nation's judiciary system is too often content to Jet convicted drug felons o(f with a "slap on the wrist.'' the director of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration said · today. DEA Administrator Peter Bensinger said the low number of persons who actually s pend much time in prison "makes a mockery of the serious ccncern of the public about hard-drug abuse ... Bensinger spoke to several thousand members of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. He said the situation creates "a morale problem for lhe law enforcement officers who find that the criminals they have worked :;o hard to arrest are back out on the streets before they have a chance to complete their paperwork." He said that about one-third of the 4,000 persons convicted on federal narcotics charges last year re- ceived probation. Of those actually imprisoned, he said, one out of three got terms of three years or Jess. Reports De11ie d Oil Ernharho P e ril Nixed b y Officials WASHINGTON (AP) -State Department officials today de- nied a report that Saudi Arabia threatened a new oil embargo a1alm1t the United States if Congress enacts legislalion aimed al weakening the Arab boycott of Israel. The ofriclal MiddJe East News Agency said Sunday that such a warning was made lo American oHiclals by the Saudi foreign minister, Prin ce Saud Bin Faisal, who Is in the United States for the Unl\ed Nations Generol Assembly. But oHicials at the Stutc Department said convers ations with the prince over the issue have not carried any threats or a new embargo as ret.allution if the bill. which would ban American firms from honortna the boycott ollsrael, la enected. Meanwhile, a resolution to block the proposed sale ot 650 Maverick missiles to Saudi Arabia was removed from the Senate calendar today and sent back tot.be Scnat~ Foreign Rela· Uons Committee. Committee ChaJrman John Sparkman (D·Ala. ), said he re· quested the action on an appeal from Vice President Nelson Rockef.-ller Sparkman said Rockereller ad· vl&ed him that the Administra· Uoo was "Greatly disturbed" by the 8 to 6 vote of the committee Friday recommending Senale pauage of a resolution vetoing Che propoaed minUe sale, worth *30 mllllon. Sparkman said the Rockefeller also called bls attenUoo lo a phone call to reports that Saudi Arabia ls thteateni.n,c to reinstate an oU embario against the Unit· ed States for wbal it considers dJscrlminatory actions. The Middle East News Agency report, an a<.'count of which ap. peared on the front page of t.he Washington Post today, prompt• ed several <.'ongressional leadent to make sharp comments about the purported threot before the story was denied. Departmt>nt sources spcculat• ed lhat the Middle East News Agency may have exo1u:eratcd. C'arher accounts in th1• t i S prcH <RecQll,, PaaeAZ> Coast Weath er Low clouds with partial altcmoon clearing. Cout highs Tueaday In tho 70s -with Iowa around 82. I NSIDE T ODAY Would Newport B1och be.a good 1Ubj1d Jor ,Cl motM? Producn Norman IAor lhhlb ao btcoimr o/ tht c1t11'• beochet, "~tUftd•rnodM"" ond vorltd h/ntylu. Set Pagt BI Index A• MR Lt-•~ ' e1 e6 MtMy Tr" All At Ml'--A4,lt At Or ..... c-1, •• •t-n ~ •H ., l'Wltlt ~ •• ., '""' .... " Al MKlllMf'fffl Ale M~ Att A fl ,,......,. AU .,. --.. •• --Mo•• ,4\I DAIL V PILOT N Monday S99temt>er 27 197t Criine Fight Vowed Ford Says He'll Launch.Attack MI AMI <AP l Pres1dtont Ford ph•d gl.'d today lhat, It t'lect ed, be will a1vt• ··top pnon ty" lo presslni for new lederaJ an· ucnme h.•a1sl11t1on during the hrst 100 days o( lhl• nf'l(l four year pre111dentu1.l tt>rm ln a speech to a conlt•rence oC loo Jntem at1onal A5sot'i11lion of Chiefs of Police, f ord ll &Jd the legJslative program he will pro· ~e will include ":;trict controls and more stringent penalties to stamp out the threat or political terronsm which is totally alien to American ideals." Miami was the la!>t stop on a bu1y Ford awln• by paddle steamer. auto and Plane~ the Soutb, the oaU'-e recton ot Democratic pre,sldeotial ca.a· dJdate Jimmy Carter Jn five appearances Sunday in Mlsstssippl and Alabama, f'ord repeatedly voiced opposiUon to gun control through redatration or firearms, going so far as to tell a campaign crowd in Biloxi, Mias., that Ameracans should have "the right to have firearms for their own national prolee· Uon." At Mobile, Ala • where Ford saw his largest crowd cl the day at an alrport rally and aklq a Dbrby boWevard, DemoeraUc. Gov. Ceor1e C. Wallace was OD band to welcome the Prelident, aJthouab Wall ace bas endorsed Carter. Tbe aovcrnor. invited lo the tally by Ford. coached bis re- marka tn oonpartiaan t.enns, say. Ina that Alabamians "rnpect the office or president and respect and honor the person wbo oc· cupies that office." He said that during 1''ord's tenure, "however lone that ml1bt be," the people or Alabama "hope and pralY that you are successful." Boy .. 16 ... Assaulte d Ford declattd that "I have never ltnown anyone 1 would work with better" than with Wallace ln cooperating lo solve naUonal problems. County Youth Sold In S ex A bduction The President recalled in a light vein that the governor r e· ceived Sl percent of the votes m the 1972 Michigan Democratic primary. "I think I 'll take him to Michlcan to help me in 1976," said Ford. A 16-ycJ r-old Orange County boy said he was kidnaped in Hunt· ington Beach and sold to two men for S50 over the weekend, pohce reported today The youth wai. picked up near the Huntington Beach pier at 3 p.m . Friday while hitchhiking. The driver of the car, believed to be in his la te 20s, pulled a knife oo lhe boy and tied him up and blindfolded him, according to r e· ports The k1dn aper then sold lhe boy lo lhe two m en who reportedJy held him prisoner al an unknown locatJon and sexually assaulted f 'r one P age ,, I SEWE R ... lhe November deadhne was im- posed to ins ure that construct.Jon work would be completed before the start or the migr atory bird season and before the beguuling of the rainy season. The Friends or Newport Bay, a group of e nvironmentalis ts whose primary concern is the Upper Bay, has sent a lenethy letter to the coastal commission recommending a further delay in approval or the permJt. Signed by Steve Donaldc;on, a board member of the organiza· Uon, the letter attacks the permit w; bemg hasty and cl&lms that tbere has not been sufficient Ume to evaluate the impact of the con- ttrucllon Newport Be ach City Coun· cilman Don Mcinnis, one or the three directors o( the sanitation dlstncl seeking to install lhe new line. said h& is incredulous a t the delays and oppos1llon "These delays JUSt tum me cold,'' he said "I th.ink the people concerned with ecology and lhe Upper Bay and reserve can use their own 1maglnal.Jons to decide what will happen if this thing isn't bwlt." . j\nother complaint voiced m Enalct,,on 's letter is again.st the stn ct "s claim that 1t will save to $20,000 in c•lcdnc1ty cosb cause thl· nl'w hnc will now on t r<1v1 ly instead ur relying on J umpmg rum. Police said he was released a bout 48 hours arter being ab- ducted. The boy told officers he was kept blindfolded during the en· tire ordeal. Police said the kidnaper had tong. light brown hair and wore a dirty white athletic shirt and blue jeans. He was believed to be driving a 1960 Chevrolet automobile. Huntington Beach police said they were looking for· the kid· naper as well as for the two men who held the boy in custody. Their identities were not. available. Other information was :.ketcby. police s aid. Joining Wallace in welcoming Ford was rootball coach Paul .. Bear" Bryant of the University of Alabama. A Democrat, Bryant sald be will vote to retain Ford as "bead coach" Nov. 2 because Ford bas ·•been in the arena." Richard 8 . Cheney, the White House staff chief, later said be thought Wallace's Pn!SeDte and comments sbow "that Jimmy CarterbasaproblemiolheSouth. "It bas been a long time since a man who wants cuts in defense appropriations bas carried the South. A man or Carter's liberal philosophy has never carried the South. I really believe we will carry a number of Southern states." Douhling Up Library Book Fines Rise Forget to take your library book back on time in Newport Beach and it will cost you 10 cents a day. Members or the city's Library Board of Trustees have voted to double the old rive·cent per book per day late fine. Time Gregory. spokesman for the library. uplained that trustees were motivated in part by "city pressure to raise addi· tional revenue" and, in part, by a desire to improve lhe speed with which books are returned to the branch libraries. The large r rine went into e rrect on July 1. Gregory said the Ubrary has not collected a significantly larger amount of money for late boob. But more books are being returned on time. "That's realJy the whole idea behind a line anyway,'' Gregory said. He pointed out that. library patrons can keep books for two weeks initially and can renew lhem-just by calllng the branch where they were checked out- ror another two week:a. Arter that it's 10 cents a day per book for every day they're late. Gre1ory said that since July l , the fines from late books have avera&e around $1,500 a month. Last year the fines collected averaged out to about $1,600 per month. Hearst Testifies Against Harrises OAKLAND CAP) -Patricia Hearst appeared before a grand jury today to testify about her kid· naping 2"2 years ago by the Sym· b1onese Liberation Army. would testify over two to three days. Dolly "'"" ,. .... "'9te SEN. ROBERT DOLE LEAVES NEWPORT AFTER VISIT ' With Wife, Elizabeth, He Hite Ca mpaign Trell to MldwH t Rural Push S e t Dole Leaves Coast For Midwest Tour Republican vice presidential nominee Robe rt Do le was scheduled to leave Newport Beach today for lbe farm country of the Midwes t where GOP political strategists think more campaJgning is needed. Dole, who spent four days cam· pala,ni.ng in Southern Cal1forn1a this weekend, had been staymg at the Balboa Bay Club He was scheduled to wind up the local campaign toduy and embark on a scbeduJe or ex· tensive campaigning In the rural areas of Illinois , Ohio and Pen· n.sylvania. All three stales arc se-en as "swing states" by the Ford Dole campaign and arc viewed as c r ucial to the President 's chances. The Kansas senator's trip 1s partly a trouble·shooting m1ss1on to find out why more inroads ha· ven't been made Into farm areas. where support for the ticket wa:t initially thought to be on firm footing. "There are indications that in farm areas. we stall have a great deal to do," Dole told reporters Sunday. He s ingled out Illinois and Ohio as states where "we're not doing as weU as we should be doing." School Fate Meeting Set Campaign aides said various surveys showed that while the gap bet we en pres idential nominee Jimmy Carter and the Pres ident is narrowing na· uonwide, the time remaining for Ford to catch up is growing short. The same surveys show supwrt for the ticket to be shaky ID many farm areas, aides Said. Dole, who has good credentials on agricultural legislation and serves as ranking Republican on the Senate Agriculture Commit· ttt, could make a "significant difference" b y waging a strenuous campaign through the nation's heartland, one top aide i.a1d. Dole received some weekend advice, meanwhile, from former California governor Ronald Reagan and former Texas gov- ernor John Connally. Both ad· vised bl m to make more use or the media, including TV and radio interviews, especially in large states like California. And Connally, who once was in contention for the second spot on the ticket now occupied by Dole, told him to slow down. "For my personal physical well-being, we thought we might be stretching il too far," Dole re· lated. Dole said he would like to slacken his schedule, one which has seen him criss-cross the na· lion three times and taken him Into 21 states since the campaign beRan. F rotn Page A I 5 Killed .. In County Accidents Trame lnJurles claimed 0.. llvt-S of rave Oran1C• Cow\ly resi· dcnt!s ov r th~ weekend. A 24·Yt'Br·old El Toro Marine i&lld hh• us.year-old compllUoo we.rt! kllltd 01&rly Sunday mom• U\I when their motorcycle wu strut·k by a car. California fUghway Patrolmen reported to. day Calvin Bonnet, who lived at ui'cr f:I Toro Martno Corps Air Sta· Uon, 1&nd l\ls companion. Robyn Marie Young of Santa Ana both were pronounced dead at tho scene or the 2: 25 a.rrt. crub, highway patrolmen aald. They were knocked h'om the.Ir motorcycle onto the p•vemeat ot the Santa Ana Freeway near Red HiU A venue by a car driven by Robert Michael Lockwood of Anaheim, ofricers said. Lockwood was uninjured, patrolmen reported, and be was oot cited. lnvesligatioo lnto the crash is continuing. -A 16·montb·old boy was fatally injured Saturday after- noon when the car his mother was d:rlvtng went over a c\lrb and hit a utility pole ln Fullerton. Ryan Johnson, son of Mr. and_ Mn. John Johnson, 7661 Garfield Ave., Huntlneton Beach, waa pr<>Gounced dead at UCI Medical Ce.nter from massive head In- juries. He was apparently crushed agalnst the du hbo..nt wbUe seated on the lap of ti female passen1er, ottlcen eald. ' Patricia Johnson, mother ol the child, and passenger Vlvlul VeJar, were treated at Anabel"- Memorlal Hospital and released Sunday mornina. -Roland Lee Wilcox. 2•, Garden Grove, was killed in• stintly after belna thrown lo the curb when he appa.renUy lost con- trol of the motorcycle he was rid· ing, police said. The accident occurred Satur· day ni&hl ln the 1800 block of East Warner Avenue, Santa Ana. A passenger, Joyce Pickens of Garden Grove. wu treated for lacerations and releued. -A Garden Grove woman who was hit by a car while walJcing along 17th Street in Santa Ana last February died at UCI Medical Center Sunday morning, officials said. A hospital spokPsman sald Comella C. Mireles, 42, died from head and internal injuries suffered in a Feb. l accident. NB Volley ball Star Lauded By Chamber Cheryl J o hnston, 14 , a sophomore at Corona del Mar High School , has been given an "Accent of Youth" award by the Dolphins Division of the Newport Harbor area Chamber of Com· merce. The local honor given to Miss Johnston stemmed from her be· ing chosen the most valuable pla y e r In the nationwide volleyball tournament held dur- ing the summer in Illinois. Miss Johnston was a member of the Orange County Volleyball _, Donaldson s a 1d lhal saving ,.orks out lo a very .,mall amount Of money per p<'r:-oon S<'rved . However . d1stn rt offi cials con· t t•nd that a ny <'nergy-savsng .y..,tem i!'I an improvement over ~rw thut rt>hr'I on <'lC'ct n <'1ly Meanwhile, officials at the Fed e r a l Youth Correcllons Center in Pleasanton s aid the Bureau or Prisons d~ided that Miss Hearst will serve~ seven· year bank robbery sentence at lhe center , a facility wbichresembles a colJege campus. Authorities said s he would pro- bably spend more than two hours telllng her story to the grand jury behind closed doors. Her attorney, Albert Johnson, was with bet when she entered the building, handcuffed and heavily guarded. She was driven from the Youth Corrections Center at Pleasanton. Trustees of the Newport·Mesa Unified School District will meet with Santa Ana Heights resldenLc; Tuesday night to discuss the fate or Bay View e lementary school In addition, Dr. John Nicoll, superiot.endent, and Dr. Norman Loats, deputy supenntendent, will be on h and to answer ques· tions from parents about the possibility that Bay View will be changed from an elementary school to the district's continua· tion high school. SEIGMAN • area. • Club team, which won the na- tional championship in the 14 and under age category. The couple 's three children were round unharmed in the family van and released from their bonds. It is expected that they will te1t1fy in the current hea.rine. ·: Frone Pa~ A I OIL .•• ·: ~which noted thot Administration :<.mcittls discu1111~d lhe poss1b1bty :or a n<>w 011 embar.RQ as a conse· ~qUt'nCC or t he h.•jUSlat.ion. ORANGE COAST DAILY.PILOT ,,. Ur.,.. 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J ensen s aid 11ome 4S witnesses Police Probe Burglaries In Newport Newport Beach police are ln· vestigating a series of weekend burglaries in tbetr city in which thieves stole llema valued at more than $8, 700. The manager or the newly opened Newport Beach GoU Shoo. 3100 Irvine Ave. Saturday told police be lost golf clubs, coll bags and clothes valued al sz. 792 when burglars smubed the window of the shop. Sunday roommates Terrence Lee and David Keams told police thieves made off with $2,600 worth of guHaN and stereo equipment from their apartment at20SV. 43'tdSt. Baycrest resident J ack G~ ly, 51, of 2033 Holiday Road dis- covered the thef\ of • set ol s.terl· In& natware on Sunday alter re- turning from a weekend out of town. lnvHt.11aton said both ol t.be ret.tdencea were entered via alld,. inc aJus doon. A Berkeley police orficer was scheduled as tbe leadoff witness and Mias Hearst wH to be second, authorities said. Steve Weed. the man sbe was living with at the time of her kidnaping, was to go before the grand jury later In lhe day. The diacusslon will begin at 7 :30 p.m. ln the Bay View School multi.purpose r oom, 2531 S E. Orchard Drive, Santa Ana. Judge Law ls being asked by lhe prosecution to cert.l/y that kidnaping and murder charges against Gullett and Ewing are justified and send the two men to Superior Court for trial. · . Three Terrorists Hang Crowds Surroµnd Government's 'Examples' DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -President llafez Assad sent Thousands of Syrians pressed more than 12,000 Syrian troo~ around the 1allow1 today to see inw Lebanon las t June to enforce the bodlea of three pro· a cease-fire but they eventually PalesUnlan cuerrlllaa banaed by joined with Lebaneae Christian the governmeot ln retribution for mllitJamen n1hUni the Palesti· a bloody rald on a Damascus niana and their leftist Moslem aF hotel. lies. Clad ln whit. tunics, the bodies • n. 1wirt penalty-and the d~ . were left dueling In noo1e1 for ci.aioo to make a pubUc spectacle . six boun ln a public aquare fie· or it -underlined Syna·s de- Ing the Semiramis Hotel, where lamination to crush any Palesll· four terroriall hefd aome 90 nlan attempts to take the dispute ~ta1esSundayuntllanauault with Assad to the Sy ri a n by Syrian troops. Syrians homeland. climbed onto balcooia and root· tops to see tbe bodies. befol'$ police removed them. The aovernment said one iuer· rtlla a nd four bost.qes were kUlcd and l4 bo1t a1es were wounded durin& the seven-boor ste1e. The three captured suer· 11llu were executed Just at boun allu UM takeo•er. The 1ue.rrillu, who called them.elves lbe "Blade .June" ~. apparenU, were ~ tnc. Syria 'I mllltary ln&erftalioG. 1D the LebaneN clYil war. , • "We will nenr ao easy on such crime&." Assad said Sunday ru,bt. "We shall hit. back very barcl. We denounce th.it criminal actioO committed by a gang that ac:t.ed u if It were in Israel." Before they were executed. the three captured ,.uenillaa went on Syrian 1tate television and aald t.bey belonled to Al Fatah, the bloat P1lut1oian tuerrilla ~:-1'be7 Hid they had been tramed ln Iraq, wblch aupport.s • .radical Arab or•anlzaU<>ol and has denounced the Syrian role m Lebanon. But in Beirut, a spokesman for the Polestlne LibcraUon Or1anJzatlon <PLO), the um· brella group headed by Yaslr Arafat, dtnled that any PLO member11 were responsible . Arafat also beads Al Fateh, which is con.aidered less radical than some guerrilla units. The Syrian government said the four hosta1es who died Sun· day were killed by the terrorists. Three of the slaln hostages were women, and witnesses said all four were Ar abs. Three Amerital'IS were rep0rted in the hotel at the time but none was hurt. According to witnesses and security officers, the ,uerrillas drove up to the hotel ats a.m. Sun- day and asked for a room. Told nonewuavallablt,tbeyleft,then Mu.med with aubmachln• cuns and ll'Uades and began movtn1 throu&h the noon taking cuesta captive. Miss John ston, who was given a plaque by the women's ~roup, is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robe rt J ohns ton, 1848 Por t Stanhope Place, Newport Beach. Deltf ......... ~ CrT£D BY DOLPHINS Volleyban Player Johfteton Newcome r ' Coffee Planned at School A "Newcomers• Coffee" wW be held in the faculty loun1e of Corona del M a.r HJ ah Schoo1 al 1() a.m. Thursday for parents wlt.b students new to the school. Tbe blgh acbool's Back to. School Night will be Oct.~ wtt.ll the flrat mceUni ot tho l'T A to follow at 9 a .m . Oct. 7. Saddle back EDITION fternoon ~-• Stoeks ·~alley's Name Game Reflects History '. 81WlLl..IAlll8Cll&£18Ea Ol-DMly" ....... • 'lbere'a 1 story ot acme kind ~ moat names &lvea to new atreell and boustnc tracta. Behind some of the names lo tbe -.uth part or Orange County. Llaere '1 also a long histOry. And in the Saddleback Valley. where developments and roads se 1ppearin1 almost onmight, dtere an stories and histones by ~ . 5 Killed In County Accidents Traffic injuries claimed the lives of live Orange County resi· dents over tbe weekend. -A 24.year-old El Toro Marine and his 18-year-old companion were killed early Sunday morn- lq when their motorcycle was struck by a car, California Highway Patrolmen reported to-day. Calvin Bonnel, who lived at the Bl Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion, and his companion, Robyn Marie Young or Santa Ana both were pronounced dead at the scene of the 2:2S a.m . crash, blghway pa trolmen said. They were knocked from their motorcycle onto the pavement or the Santa Ana Freeway near Red Hill Avenue by a car driven by Robert Michael Lockwood of Anaheim, officers said. Lockwood was uninjured, patrolmen reported, and he was not cited. Investigation into the crub la continuing. -A 16-month-old boy was fatally injured Saturday after- 9000 when the car his mother was driving went over a curb and bit a utility pole in Fullerton. Ryan John.son. son ol Mr. and 11.n. Jobn J ohnson, 7661 Garfield Ave.. Huntington Beach, was pronounced dead at UCJ MedicaJ Center from massive head in- juries. He was apparently crushed a1ainsl the dashboard 'tVhile sealed on the lap or a female passenger. officers said Patricia Johnson, mother of th• child, and passenger Vivian Vejar. were treated at Anaheim Merqorlal Hospital and released (See FATALS, PaaeA.2) tbebundreds. The valley itself draws it& name from the saddle·shaped mountain that dominates its eastern honwo. Modjeska peak, lbenortherlyor Saddleback's twin promontories. wat named for the renowned Polish actress whose name is an mtearal part or the rounty's early history. The other peak, bi&hest or the two by about 200 feet, Is called Santlaao, Spanish for Sl James the Greater. The nam•, also ap. plied to a number or ~r ('OW)ty locations and eeoaraph1cal features. was first bestowed by members of the Portola exped1- Uon in 1769. Portola's tr~k. first in the coun- ty's lustory by non-lndlwis, lefl its mark almost everywhere. The name Trabuco, for exam- \!alley Landmark When it was built near the comer ol El Toro Road and Pasco de Valencia m Laguna Hills, Ross Cortese's massive· professional and ortice building became popularly known as the 'Taj Mahal because of its im· prcssivc, opulent design. Cortese liked the name and it stuck. appcarin~ on signs identifyi ng the structure. The columnar facade around the outside makes for some in- teresting views pit'. wH or11an11ly given to a Sad· dleback Valley mesa and valley near what 1s now Mission Viejo. The conquis tadores Jost a blun- derbuss ("trabuco" in Spanish> nlongthetrail in the area Many of the street and place names in the valley were adapted from the Spanish titles or old land grant ranchos. Canada <Canyon> Road in El Toro is part or the name Rancho Canada dt Los Allsos. That ranch also contributed the name Los Alisos -plus derivations such as Aliso -to the valley. Strictly translated, "aliso" means alder tree. Historians now believe, however. the early Sparush ex· plorers were referring to abun- dant sycamore groves. The first ov. ner of Rancho Canada de Los Ahsos, Jose Ser- rano. contributed hts family namr lo the region. It has been ap-\ plied to a street In Lake Forest, • , school and a new housing lruct lD 1 northust El Toro. amongothera.. ' The origin or the name El Toro ' (Spanish for the bull) is still open to question. Depending upon which account. you care to believe the town, named Ahso City until the 1890s. ' was renamed in honor of the welJ,. <See NAMES, Page.U) Public Hanging. Syrians Execute Guerrillas DAMASCUS. Syna <AP) - Thousands of Syrians pressed around the gallows today to see the bodies o r three pro- Paleslinian guerrillas hanged by the government m retnbution for a bloody raid on a Damascus hotel. Clad in while tunics, the bodies were left dangling m nooses for SIX hours IO 3 public square fac- ing the Sem1ram1s Hotel. where rour terronsti; held ~ome 90 hostages Sunday unt1l an assault by Syrian troops Syrians climbed onto balconies and roof· tops to see the bodies before police removed them The government said one guer- rilla and four hostages were killed and 34 hostages were wounded durinl( the seven-hour siege. The three captured guer- nllas were executed JU.St 24 hours after the takeover The guerrillas. who called themselves the "Black June" group. apparently were protest- ing Syria's military Intervention in the Lebanese civil war. President Hafez Assad sent more than 12,000 Syrian troops into Lebanon last June lo enforce a cease-fire but they eventually Joined witb Lebanese Chnst.Jan militiamen fighting the Palesti- nians and their left.1st Moslem aJ. !Jes The swift penalty -and the de- cision to make a public spectacle of it -underlined Syna's de- termination lo crush any Palesti- n1an attempts to take the dispute with Assad to the Syrian homeland. none was available, theyleft, then returned with submarhine guns and grenades and began movlng through the floors taking guests captive. Someone tipped orr police and intelligence agents besieged the buildmg for about four hours un· lil top government officials or· dered the assault. Troops dllShed into the lobby and others entered upper floors on fire-truck lad- ders. finally subduing the ter· rorisls in a three-hour gun battle. Bo~· .. 16-. Assault~~d County Youth Sold In Sex Abduction A 16·year·old Or~ge County boy was k1dnaped in Huntington Beach and sold to two men ror S50 over the weekend, pol.Jee report· ed today The youth was picked up near the Huntington Beach pier at 3 p.m. Friday while hitchhiking. The driver of the car, believed to be In his late 20s, pulled a knife on the boy and tied him up and blindfolded him. according to re· ports. The k1dnaper then sold the boy to the two men who reportedly held him prisoner at an unknown localton and sexually assaulted huu Police said he was released about 48 hours after being ab· ducted The bo)• told officers he was kept blindfolded during the en- trre ordeal. Police snid the kidnaper had long, light brown hair and wore a dirty white athletic shirt and blue jeans. He was believed lo be driving a 1960 Chevrolet automobile Huntington Beach police said they were looking ror the k1d- naper as well as for the two rnen who held the boy in custody. Their Identities were not available. Other information was sketchy. police said. Former TV, Radio Executive Dead Art Complex Going Up "We will never go easy on such crimes." Assad said Sunday night. "We shall hit back very hard. We denounce this cnminal action committed by a gang that acted as 1f 1t were in lsrael " Before they were executed, the three captured guerrillas went on Syrian state television and said they belonged to Al Falah, the biggest Palestinian guerrilla group, They said they had been trained in Iraq. which supports radical Arab organizations and has denounced the Synan role in Lebanon. Retired television and radio producer Cecil Underwood, pro- ducer or the "Fibber McGee and Molly" radio st'ries. died Sunday at his Laguna Hills Leisure World home. lie was 76. wife. Floretta. Comedian Bob Hope paid special tnbute last year to his former director -producer at a party or celebrities in Studio City lo honor Mr. Underwood on his 75th birthday. Saddl,eback Facility 011 Upper Campus ·Having just completed a $2.47 illlon athletic complex to trengthrn the student body, Sad- eback Colle1c is now concen- ating on completion of u s:J 7 llllon fine arts complex to l~vate tho student 90Ul. The larget date for completion the $5,000.square-root rac11ity June of next year. The l'X naive structure will be locatl'd the so-called "upper cam s.'' betwet'n the hbrury and oiw A ks Why VATI \N CITY (AP> -Pope ul VI has called for an "ud<' ate uplanatlon" for lht-kllhnR Arrentlnt' churchmen In thc- nt WAVt' of pollUCal violence ft the South American country. C oa!ltt Weather Low clouds with partial aftt>rnoon cleonn1. Coast bi1hs Tuesday in the 705 with lows around 62. INSIDE TOD~ 't' Would Nnuport Btoeh bit a good 111bj«t for .a "100W1 Produc~ Nomuln Lear thmb •o btCGUH of tht cit11'• bcocM•, "wHkend-madnnl" Clft4 oorftd hf 1•t11le•. s,~ Poge81. .. the nt>w physical education build in gs. Designs and plans prepart'<l by lht! arch1tt'rlural firm of W1lllum Blurock and Partners or Newport Uear h depict a comptu of clusters for each fine arts d1~ c1pJ1ne art. drama and music Those rlas~es are rurrently taught at scattered I0<'11l1on.-. on the M1ss1on V1e10 campus Many now meet 1n the temporiuy build ings on the "lower campus " An unusual aspect of thl' nt•w fin.-arts centt•r will tx· thl' cm phu.,1<1 on patios and outdoor tenchrnf( and display oreo'I Cnnop1cd walk~ \\Ill conrwct th1• cl1ool Aide Again Reject Pay Proposal Saddleback Valley Unified School District ·s non-teaching employes have rejected a con- tract eovering salaries. benefits and working conditions for the second time. Employes voted 1 LS to 74 to re- ject the district's offer during a meeting called quickly Friday in an attempt to overturn the rejec· lion voted by a smaller number of the employes Thursday. Paul Brauer, president of the Saddleback Valley chapter or the California School Employes As· soclataon <CSEA ), had thought the first rejection -by a 17 to 14 vote -resultH because most employes assumed the package would be approved and didn 'l bother lo attend the meetine. But after the secood balloting. he said, "I think most o( the pea. pie who voted for the rejection thought we were ~ lnto sipin( by the salary frttze and insurance." • District trustees have both re- c~ CONTRACT, Pa(e At) • vanous academic clusters According to the architect's plans. music facilities will in· elude instrumental and choral rooms, practice rooms. general classrooms and space for .;pec1alu:ed instruction such as music theory. organ, harps•ctiord and piano Art ferilities will Include a multi-purpose gallery. lecture area, studios for painting, draw· mg, sculpture, ceramics and crnfls plus a large outdoor art work yard and "tench1ng lt•r race " And theater student.'! wtll have n larac classroom that c11n be <"onverted for use by reader's lhenter groups and a laborolory theotcr des1aned for adaptation to a vanetv or ~toicmg styles und dance instruction The theater ilM•lf will consist or u •HO-square fool stage, or. <Se~ ART, Pa~,-AZ) But In Beirut. a spokesman for the Palesti n e L1bcrat1on Organization <PW>. the um- brella group headed by Yas1r Arafat. denied that any PLO members were responsible. Arafat also heads Al Falah, which is considered less rndicaJ than some guerrilla uruts The Syrian government said the four hostages who died Sun· day were killed by the terrorists. Three of the slain hostages were wom~n. and witnesses said all four were Arabs. Three Americans were reported in the hotel al the lime but none was hurt. According to witnesses and security orflcers. the guerrillas drove up to the hotel at 5 a. m. Sun· day and asked for a room. Told .Judges Rapped Drug War Chief Speaks MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -The nation's judiciary system is too olten content to let convicted drug felons off with a "slap on the wrist ,'' the director of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration said today. DEA Administrator Peter Bensinger said the low number of persons who actually spend much time in prison "makes a mockery of the serious concern or the public about hard-drug abuse.·• Bensinger spoke to several thousand members or the International Association of Chiefs of Police. He said the sit.uatioo creates "a morale problem for the Jaw enlorcemcmt officers who find that the criminals they have worked so hard to arrest are back out on the streets before they have a chance to complete their paperwork." He said that about one-third or the 4,000 persons convicted on federal nattOllcs cha. ges lest year re- ceived probation. Of those actually lmprlsoned, he said, one out of three got terms ol three yeara or Jess. ------ ' Funeral arrangements are pending with the Neptune Society of Newport Beach Mr. Un- derwood started in early radio as a sports announcer in Spokane, Wash. and was Pacific Coast pro- gram director for NBC when he resigned to produce "Fibber McGee and Molly," a popular radio comedy series He retired in 1959 as managing director or the television com- mercial division of HaJ Roach Studios in Los Angeles. In his 41 years in the entertain menl industry, Mr. Underwood worked with manv ~tars. 1nclud ing Bob Hope, MercdJth WHhmn . Edgar Bergen. Jack Benny, Jim my Durante a nd Red Skelton Eddie Cantor wa~ the best man at hu1 weddln1t 27 vcars ago to h111 College Meet Set in Irvine Saddleback Community Colleae District trustees move their meeting Into Irvine tonJght in an attempt to get residents· re- actions to three slws being con· sidered for a new northem cam· pus The meellng wtll begln at 7:30 p .m. In Vedano Intermediate School. Tru.tJtees are expected to select one of the three lOO·acre sites, all or which lle along the Santa Ana Freeway on lrvlne Company pr0> perty. for more extensive ap- prai111l reporu J ewelry, TV Taken Jewelry and a television set were atoleo from an El Toro home by a burglar who broke the lock on the front door to gaJn en- try. Orange County sheriff's of. ficen said the 1011 was reported by HCl'et1ry Judy Lynn Riu.s. 27, who wu out of town at the time or the break-in. She valued her stolen property at ssso. ' Mr. Underwood, who was born in Vienna. Mo .. Jived 47 years in California He moved to the Leisure World retirement com- munity 10 years ago, where he was active in Club 16. lie 1s survived by has widow, of the couple's home. 919N Ave l\lfl· JOrca . by sons Donald and Jack of l..os Angeles; by a daughter, Doris. of Crestline; by 10 ~randch1ldrcn and one great· 1:randchild. Vi~tnam Wins Aid ROME CAP ) -The United Na· lions World Food Proaram - WFP hos SIJCncd an agrecmert\ providing S35) mil hon in food aid to Vietnam . which belongs nrither to the W F Porto the Unit- ed Nut1ons US. ortlclall'l ap· panmtly dtd not object to the WFP grant "90 Million' See Debate NEW YORK CAP) - More th an 38 mil lion American hou11cholds were tuned In to the televised de· bate Thursday night between President Ford' and h is Democratic challenger, Jimmy Carter, the A C Nie lsen ratint service said today. The rating for the broad- cast was 53.S, which means an average of 53~ percent of all households with television was tuned in at any minute In the two-hour duration of the program, Nielsen said. A spokesman for the Na· Uonal Broadcaating Com- pany said the netw,rk e1tlmaled , baaed on the ratln1, that 90 million peo. pie saw some or all of the debate. -· .41 DAil Y Pfl se Criine Fig~t Vowed .. Ford Says He'll Launch.Attack MIAMI (AP) Pruident Ford pl.ciged today t.hJat, ar ~lect· ed. he wUl 1ive "top pnority" lo p,rn•lnc for new federal an· tluimc lcai•lahon dunn& the first 100 days of the oext four. year prHidential term. Jn a 1peecb to • conle:rence or the International As.M>c'laUon of' Chiefs or Police, Ford allld the leaialaUve proaram he will pl'<> pose will include "strict controls and more strlnaeol penaltle to stamp out the threat of potiUcail terrorism which is totally alien to American ideals " Miami was the last stop on a twJy Ford s wine by paddle steamer, auto and plane across Reports Denied the sou.t.b. t.ba utJ ve rql.ob ol Oem~ratlc pretldentlal can· dJdatc .timmy Carttt. In five •rpearances Sunday in MJululpp and Alabama, l"ord repeatedly voic~ opposition to sun control throueb rcliJtration ol firi'arms. 1olng so far u to tell a <"amp1ugn crowd In Biloxi. M1u . that American.a r.hould have "the ri&bl to h~ve firearms for their own national prot.ec· lion." At Mobile, Ala .. where Ford saw his larcesl crowd or the day at an airport rally and along a nearby boulevard, Democrauc. Gov. George C. WalUlce was on hand to welcome the President, Oil Eniharbo Peril Nixed by Officials WASHINGTON CAP> -State Department officials today de- nied a report that Saud.a Arabia threatened a new 011 embargo against tbe United States ir Congr ess enacts l egislation aimed at weakening the Arab · boycott of Israel. The official Middle East News A&ency said Sunday that such a warning was made to Ameri~an orricials by the Saudi foreign minister. Pl"1nce Saud 810 Faisal, who is an the United St ates for the United Nations General Assembly. But officials at the State Department sajd conversations with the prince over the issue have not earned any threats of a new embargo as reta1Jat1on ir the ball, which would ban American firms from honoring the boycott of Isr ael, is enacted. The Middle East News Agency report, an account of which ap- peared on the front page or the Washington Post today, prompt· ed several congres.i.1ona1 leaders to make s harp comments about the purported threat before the story was denied. Department sources speculat- ed that the M iddlc East News Agency may have exaJlgerated earlier accounts in the U S. prei.s which noted that Administration officials discussed lhe poss1b11.ity or a new oil e mbargo as a conse- quence or the legislation. Saudi Arabia. the biggest single supplier of oil to the United States, bas lobbied against the legislation, which is in con- ference committee after passage of separate versions by the House and Senate. Though no thr(lat of an 011 embargo has been reported previously. Saudi officials have indicated they would at least re- duce or cut orf their business with overseas American firms affect· ed by the legislation. "l can't believe thJs 1s anylhrng but an empty threat," he said. Rep. Jonathan Bingham < D· N.Y. >. told reporten. today that the Saudis would not impose an 011 embargo for fl·ar of losing some $6.S btllton an U.S. arms shipments. Acting Senate Majonty Leader Robert C Byrd <D·W. Va ), declared that Congresi. should not "react to threats or bow to pressure Crom the outside," whlle Sen. Frank Church (0. Idaho), sajd the reported threat should be rejected "out of hand" by President Ford. l~rom Page .\ I CONTRACT REJECTED. • • fused to give cmploycs their an· nual step raises and demanded that the employei. pay the infla· llonary increase S33 a month ms urance benefits until a contract is signed Because or thel>C actions. Brauer said, his orgaruzataon will he m ing an unfair labor prac- tices charge against the district. Brauer said he will be return· '"' lo hts onginal request ror a •ven percent cost-of-living raise (j)r the 700·plus mamtenance. o1e rical, food service and W-a n s port at aon e mploye s (~presented by his organization when negotiations with the dis· t.Sict resume. • The contract r ejected by CS}nployes included only a rour p'ercent cost-or li ving raise. Brauer said e mploycs dad not Itel the distract 's offer was ff!Ough to keep up with mflalion. He said he also will be asking ttte dist rict to include a transfer Qnd leave policy and a lay-off pj:!hcy in thr contract . Neither i~ms wer<' included In the reject· ~contract. • Brauer said cmployes also wunt "organ1iatlnnw stturity," a. measure which requires all ~ployes r epresented by CSEA t~ Join the association and pay OAAN0£ COAST DAILY PILOT Aowrt N. Wtf'd ,.,ntdit~I •NI ""'91.,..,-, Jacll R. Curley "K• ,.,...,tOtnl •ftel Gr•""M ~ Thoma& Keevtl l:dUot Thom•s A. Murph!~ """,,. ..... , ..... '" ,O\arlesH. Loos Akhard P. N•ll . .. ........ ,... ........ ~ , . SMdMU<k v.u.., Oftlct ..,., "'" .... ·-.. """OW.',_..,. Otfk• , .... -DtW.0...,\1-• H_,,... ..... K .. 1>e1t ...... -... "--11.11 .. c._.,..,,., ... • T1l1 .. 1ne (7H>MMin ClaUlf*I ActwrtJsl"1Ml-WI ~,., .... .,_Olt-. Sl14110 ,,_~, .. -.,,... ==ir:·.::: ~=. ~..:!..".:..""':.:':. • "' ... .., .,. .... ,,. .. ~fllit\ """'" "'•' .. -n•....evt~ _.,~.,, '"''•' ._'"'''-'• •f .,...,......_. ~'"-............. ~· .... '" .. --. .. . • c.o-..ia -·~..., .. ,.,,..., \lK-•:t="-U--._,._,...._ ' $7.30 a month in dues, 1ncludt'd m the contract The CSEA president had re- commended that employes ratiry the contract. H e said he thought the association could then spend the next Cour months preparing prop<>ials for next yea.r's. con· tract. He believes they will have more "leverage'' with more time to negotiate next year. The state's n ew collective bargaining law didn't go into ef- fect until JuJy l , leaving little tame for negotiations. he ex- plained. However , a CSEA rcpresen· tatlve opposed Brauer 's recom· mendataon and advis(.'Cf members to re)ect the contr act. Although he admitted he would have been happier 1f employes had accepted the contract , Brauer, who serves as the as- sociation's chief negol.111tor. sa1d he wall go along with the vote. "It doesn 't upset me at aJI," he said. "It bas to be a democratic process. I have to do what the majonty wants." J ohn Cooper, the district's ctuer negotiator, said he was dii · appointed at the second rejec- llon. "I still t hink it's a good offer but they didn 't Dnd, you know, that's the name ot the game,'' he said. Cooper said he doesn't 'ltnow how !\O-On negoti otion~ will re· sume or what trustees \I.Ill be of· ferlng. John Brennan Funeral Mass Set in Viejo A runeral Mass will be r ecited Tuesday ln Mission Viejo for re· tired fireman John Brennan or Laguna Hills, who dJed Sunday at Mission Community Hospit..al. The service will be held al 9 a.m. at St. IUUian's Catholic Church. Mr. Brennan. n native of Butte, Mont .• retired two months ago rrom a 31-year career with the Butte City Fire DepartmenL He b survived by bis widow, Jolet)hioe. of the family home, 25141 Oriasom Road; by • daughter, Mary Jo Walsh of Lacuna Niguel ; and by a gJ'andCbild. Jl\lneral arran1ementa are be-i~ handled by Lasun• Kil.Ls Mortuary. , ah.boutb Wallaee bas tDdon-1 Carter. The aovemor , lnvlted to the rally by Jo'ord, coached hls re- mnru in nonpartisan terms, sa,y· lnt that Alabamhao ··l"\'$pect the office ol president and rnpec:t and bonor the puson who oc- cupies that offi ce." He said that durina Ford's tenure. "however lone that mi&h t be.·' the people or Alabama "hope and pray thal you are successful." Ford declared thnt "( have never known anyon.: l would work with better" thon with Wallace an cooperalLn& to solve national problems. o.u ............ ....... The President recalled in a light nm that the governor re- ceived 51 percent or the votes in the 1972 Michigan DemocraUc pnmary. CONSTRUCTION CREWS AT WORK ON ELABORAT£ SAOOL!8ACK COLLeOE ART COMPLEX For $3. 7 Mllllon, Mualc, Orama and Art Studenta to Get Beat of l!'verythlng "1 think I 'II take h im to Michigan to help me in 1976," aaid Ford. Joining Wallace in welcoming Ford was rootball coach Paul "Bear" Bryant of the Uruversity or Alabam a A Democrat, Bryant said he will vole to retain Ford as "head coach" Nov. 2 because Ford has "been in the arena " Richard 8 . Cheney, the Wh ile House staff chief, later said he thought Wallace's presence and comments show "that Jimmy Cart.er has a problem in the South. Fight Over Woman Ends With Stabbing An apparent argument over a girlfriend ended in the Calal stab- bmg on a Costa Mesa man early Sunday morning, and the arrest or his alleged assailant on suspi- cion or murder. Detectives said both men were unemployed. Reynolds la being held without bail in Costa Mesa Jail. Police will seek formal charges against Reynolds Tues· da,y. t • rfHH 1•1tg(• . \ I ART ... chestra pit with lift, fUll ·scalo stage rigging, acoustics, li&hUnt and camera ports. costume shops, s toraee and dressln& rooms, a •·ready" room, stage<:raf\ ud rehearsal space. Designs call for pitched roofi on the buildings, which will be built in the modified Spanish style common lo Mission Viejo, complete wl th red We roof~ ''lt has been a long time since a man who wants cuts in defense appropriations has carried the South. A man oC Carter's liberal philosophy has never carried the South. l really believe we will carry a number of Southern state~ '' Wallace J ames Hebert Jr., 26, of 1972 Anaheim Ave., was stabbed twice in the chest with a fishing knife early Sunday morn- ing, Costa Mesa police said to- day. Fro• PageAJ l Niguel Guitar Classes Set Ruth Sandber g, a Laguna Niguel composer, arranger and teacher of folk and modern guitar, wall begin two ne w classes for beginning and in- termediate guitar players Tues· day. One class will meet from 3:30 to 5 30 p.m . in the Aegean Heights Clubhouse. The other will meet from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 706 at El Toro High School. There is no registration fee but students are reqwred to furnish their own instrume nts and muaic books. Further information may be obtained from the Saddleback VaJley Unified School Olstnct's Adult Education Department. Police are holding Kenneth Harold Reynolds, 29, or 1978 Ma- ple St., Costa Mesa, on suspicion of murder following the death or Hebert at H oag Me mori a l HospitaJ at about6 a .m. Sund&Y.. "The ariument probably was over one or the guys' girlfriends,'' explained Detective Gerry L . Thompson. "They_ apparently carried the argument out.side Hebert's house where the stab- bing took pl ace," he said. , Witnesses told police Hebert was slabbed between 3 and 4 a m., but at first rerused offers to be taken to the hospital, "He returned lo the home about an hour later and was bleeding pretty bad," Thompson said. "At that time a cOUfle of friends drove him lo Hoag.' Hebert died there al about 6 a.m. Police, notified by hospital of· ficials. arrived al Reynolds home where he was arrested without incid<'nl °""• ............. ...... SEN. ROBERT DOLE LEAVES NEWPORT AFTER VISIT With Wife, Etlzabeth, He Hit• Camp1lgn Trell to Mld-.. t Dole Leaves Coast For Midwest Tour Republican vice presidential nominee Robert Dole was sch eduled lo leave Newport Beach today forthehrm country of the Midwest where GOP political strategists think more campaigning is needed. Dole, who spent four days cam- paigning in Southern Callfomia this weekend. bad been st.ying at the Balboa Bay Club . He wu scheduled to wind up the local campalgn today and embark on a schedule of ex- tensive campaignine In the rural areas of Illinois, ObJo and Pen- nsylvania . All three states are seen aa ''swinl 1lates" by the Ford-Dole campaian and are viewed as crucial to lbe President's chances. '111e Kansas Jenator'1 trip is partly a trouble .. sbooUng mission to nnd out why more inroads ha· ven't been made into farm areas, where 1Upport for lht ticket was initiaJly thou&ht to be on firm tooting. ''There are indications that in rarm areas. we atill have a Jftal deaJ to do,·' Dole told reporters Sunday. He sincled out llllnois and Ohio as 1tate1 where "we're td doing as well u we aboold be do~" NAMES IN VALLEY. • • known beef raised In the vicinity or for a prize Serrano bull thaUell down a well and died. The valley's Latin heritage con- tributed many olber names still in use today. Early Mexican settlers gave Oso <Bear") Creek its name atler spotting some of the creatures prowlln& lbe area. And the creek's name was applied lo a road and other thiop. The 48 ,400-acre lilod grant that once encompassed the bulk of southern OraJ!ge County con- tributed the two names by which it bas been known in put years - Rancho Mission Viejo ("old mis· sion") and Rancho La Pu ("the peace"). Al the southern end of the valley, the Laguna Nlauel de- velopment takes al least part of its name from another old land grant -Rancho Niguel. Niauel comes from the Indian word "nl&WJ, "of uncertain meaning. Rancho Niguel 's last major owner's name can also be found In the name or a road, the rest of his old ranch and a water district name. His name was Lewis F Moulton. Other prominent families In the south cou11ty 's annals contributed their names to the modem scene. Chief among them was the O'Neill clan, which still owns more land In the county than any single family. Mission Viejo Company Vice President Van Stevens said a number of streets in his firm's 11,000-acre planned community are named arter members of the O'Neill family, which once owned all the land under Mission Viejo. Alicia and Avery Parkways, for example, arenamedforoneofthe current ranch owners, Alice O'Neill A very. and her father's ramily. Her br:other. Richard J. O'Neill, Is one of the county's most prominent political figures. Marauerite Parkway is named for their mother; Ant.onlo Drive Cot Ailee's son, Tony Moiso; Jeronimo Road for Tony's brother Jerome and Melinda Road fQf Tony's wife. And , of course. there la also O'Neill Road and O'Neill Park. The Mission Viejo Company's rounder and president, Phil ftellly even has a road in his community named for him -Felipe. Stevens aaid the company de· tcrmir\ed lrom the start lo name Its streets, parks and develop- ments with a Span1sh or Mexican theme. In fact. be said, each tract of homes ls given its own theme. "The company employs a Spanish teacher by the name ot Marilyn Clemens H a conaul· tanl," Stevena 1aid. "We tell her the theme, alve her a map and she comesupwllb a list of names." The namea are then cross· umE WENr ON FIRSI' CALL "I sold my lathe on the nrst call I r never expected such quick resulta. It 'a a pleuure to do busl· neu with a ne wspaper that re· aches 1uch a wide variety of peo- ple." Thia ll a statement made by a Huntlniton Beach man who ex· perienced lm1X1edlate rnulll wtth lhia clu1illed ad: For Salt', Cral\aman, Cl' met•I lathe In lllnt cond. $300. XXJC·XJIXX if you've cot some equipment you'd like to convert to cash, call 842-5878. Dally Pilot daulfted adl work for you. checked with three Mexlun. American planners wbo work ror the company's consullinc com· munity planne r, Jack G. Raub. Stevens calls them "Raub'& Mex· ican Screening Committee." "They check the pure Spanlah names to make sure there are no colloquial Mexican expressions that might make thin&s a bit em· barrasafag,' •Stevena said. The names are also cleared through the county plannini de· partment, the federal Postal Service and the county fire de· partment to avoid duplicatlon, sound alikea or duplicated in- tersections. As examples of tract theme& wilb matching alreel names. Stevens cited the La Mancha tract, with names from Don Quilt· ote; the Caata del Sol retirement tract wllb streets named for Spanish poets, writ.en and artists and a tract near the new man· made lake bed with "watery" names drawn from towns near Spanish or Mexican lakes and the Canary Jalands. Other communities ln tbe valley have names chosen In dif. ferent waya. Rossrnoor Leisure World also has a Spanish and Mexican theme and, the com- munity itself ls named in part for its builder, Ross Cortese. Occidental Land and Dev~Jop­ ment officials ar en't sure where many of the names ln their Lake Forest development came from. One spokesma n speculated they weredrawnfrom ahat. The community's name wu strictly a developer 's brainstorm. There would be m anmade laket a midst an existing forest of eucalyptus trees planted before lhe turn of the century. There are problems ln comm, up with names. evenlf developert have formulas and themes. Stevens cited the problem that arose when the company buUl a tract near the golf course. ''Goll in Spanish is &oll and s ince the the me Wal IOIC• oriented. we had a bell of a Ume coming up with enough Spanlsb phrases to fill the bill," hesaid. f ' rona Page A I. FATALS. •.• Sunday mornlntt. -Roland Lee Wilcox, 24, Garden Grove.-, was killed t"· atanlly after beln1t thrown to th' curb when he upparenUy 108t con· trol of the motor cycle he wu rid- ing, police 11uid. • The accident occurTCd Satur- d:iy nleht In the 1800block of East Warner Avenue, Sant. Ana. A pa11en1er , Joyce Picken• fA Garden Grove, was treatAld for lacerRtlon11 and releued. -A Garden Grove woman wh• was hit by a car while walldnt alona 17th Street In Slnt. An last February died al UC Medical Center Sunday mornln~ ofOclal1 said. A boapital spokesman 1~ Cornella C. Mlrelea, 42, dl from head and internal l.nJwi suffered in a Feb. l accident. 1 f I Man Found Dead ' SAN FRANCISCO CAP)~ motorcycle policeman has I the nude body of a man, de about two day1, in a parltlna l behlnd CandleatJck Pull. Tbf vtct.lm bore a tat.oo, "Mary,"• the left ch•t, pollceaaid. /