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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-29 - Orange Coast PilotI rt .. Another Fire Cella Claims l Strikes Near De's Victim Mariner's Mile Of Extortion WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 Y04. ••• If() lJJ J \IC:no•n. SI PAO(\ 0.llY Ill• M.otl -· DEAD MAN ACCUSED Murrey Chotlner --- Jailbreak Plot Nets 4; More Expected Federal aeents investigating what they described as an , elaborate. Southern Qlllfomia· Nied plot to free • convicted drug kingpln from a federal prison in Mlchlg11n with a helicopter and snipers say they ex~ct to make st11l more arrests tnlhe case Four people have been jailed already. Including two who were arrested Mon day a t their Promontory romt apartment in Newport Beach They were Identified by federal i1ents H John Pittman. Jr .• 28, i6nc1 Janet Alexa Rants, 2S. Along with their alleged co- aonsplt'ators Manuel Nunez. 26. IDd Paulette Wehmeyer Fry. 28, tbey face a preUminary hearing Tuesday before a fe deral maciatrate ln Santa AnL Mrs. Fry ls the wi!eof convicted llarcotics klngpln Roger Alister . Wllllams Fry who b serving a 10 ,ear sentence in the federal cor- rections lostltutloo at Milan, Jil!cb. Sbe and Nunes were picked up, Mist Friday in San Diego after a Eal rrand Jury banded out in· ments acatnst tbe group gin& them with conspiracy tt effect the escape and rescue of a federal prisoner and con- IPlracy to commit murder. The alJeeed plot to 1et Fry out cl prison, where be is servinc a m>-parole sentence, hinled oa a lllellcopter that Nunez and Mrs. Pry were supposed to buy ln •exteo. • ACenta said the helicopter wu ~ ~PLOT,PaseAZ) Extortion Claimed ti By Cella By GARY GRANVILLE Of .. Delly ...... M:Mt Dr. Louis Cella bas told the special Watergate prose<?utor that be was a victim o( an extor- Uon plot masterminded in the early 1970s by one-time Richard Nixon political confidant, the late Murray Chotiner or Newport Beach. In two lenetby messqes to the prosecutor's office. Cella alleged Chotiner shook him down for ''hundreds of thousands of doJlars .. in return for immunity against harassment by federal agencies Chollner, once a Newport resi· dent and attorney. died in early 1974 from mJuries suffered in a traffic accident an Wast;ngton. o.c. He was a long-tame close personal friend or Nixon's who played key roles m the former president's political campaigns from 19'6 through 1968. Cella ls the one-Ume crown prince or Orange County political spenders who was convicted last June on 22 felony charges related to Medicare fraud and mcome tnx evasion. The S3-year -old Santa Ana physician Is free on ball pending appeal of has conviction and sub- i1equent five-year prison sen- tence. He ts scheduled to at.and trial In <SttCHOTINER, Pa1eAZ) Near R ecord For Pickeroo Pitltaln Pickeroo '76 competition for weekly prbes worth more than S330 contlauea followtnc a near record number of con- testants last week. Pickeroo contestants each week try for prbes in· cludln1 a year mem- berahl p at Nautlhaa Newport, dloners for two at Reuben's Newport BeaehorCosta Mesaort.be Moonraku, Irvine mid car waabel It Metro Car Wash Sp~ma In Costa Mesa and HUbUniton Beach. Delalla and ao entry blank are published each Monda)', TueadaJ and Wednesday In t.be sports 8eCtiOG ol the Daily Pilot. To joln lD the Pickeroo "J'S fun, tum to pase Floods Coastal Areas O•lly "11*1 Pltele ty ltlf .......... , .. NEWPORT BEACH FIREMEN BATTLE EARLY MORNING BLAZE ON AVON STREET For a Fllckerfng Moment, MemorfH of 1975 M.,tner'1 Mlle Fire Fire Guts Newport Children's Clinic A child r e n 's clinic was 1utted this m orning in a blaie that erupted one block from the lite or the disastrous 1975 Mariner 's Mile fire ln Newport Beach. This morning's fire wass llnl.ll· ed to one build.Ing at 2650 Avon St. Darnage was estimated at $50,000. tD January, 1975, the block or buildinp directly IOU1.b ol this monlin1'1 fire bumed to the crow>d. Tbote buUd.inp were replaced with new structures that opened late this summer. lilremen said today they do not know -wb~t caused the blue at tbe cUnlc run by Dr. Albert Pi.uo. There w u no OQe in the buUdins at the tlmultbeflre. Firemen were sent to tbe acene at3:30 a.m. bJ a call Crom., un· Jdentifled pauerby by who 1aw tbe amoke and namee. 1be fire endne~ from the 32Dd Street and ii artner't stations that arrived at the scene putout a tecond alarm that brou1bt On!men from the Balboa Jnd Newport Center s tatiOM. In all. Battalion Chief Phil Hayden, who was In command at the scene, had seven fire trucks, includ!n& the paramedic' unit, wortin1 on the lire which burued out of control for 20 minutes and waa not completely ext.in&uiabed <See FIRE, Pase Al) Fossil Study Grant Okayed A paleontolo1ical study to de· termine evidence of any p-re- bl.st.orlc life forms along the Allio Creek lo the El Toro area was ap- proved 1\lesday by tbe county supervisors. The lludy wl11 be completed by Dr. Jobo Cooper or Cal Stale Fullerton at • coat ol up to $2,200. County olficlala saJd the S\ud,y is required by state environmen- tal laws as a part ol the Aliso Creek Corridor plan. 16-year-old Held on Rape, Kidnap Raps A 22-year -old Seal Beach woman was kldnaped. sexually asBtulled and robbed In a Seal Beach shopping center early Tuesday evening, police u.ld to- day. Investigators said the woman was accosted at the •Safeway market, 1101 Pacific Coast Hifhway, at 7:30 p.m. and forced at IUDPGint to drive to the rear of the 1hopping center where 1he waa attacked. Police are holding a 16-year- old boy in connectJdn with the case. Tbe victim suffered a pos.slble skull fracture and cuts and bruises during the attack, police said. Ford Signs Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford slgned a bill Tuesday sub1tantiallf increasln1 the fund.a authorized for land aod water conservatJon and historic preservation. Stor1n Heading South 1 By the Auoclated Preas F1 ash floods swept lhrou1b several coastal areas today as torrential rains drenched and flooded San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties before spr eading into Los Angeles. Flash Ooods and mudslides in Port Hueneme. Oxnard and Ven· tura brought traffic to a standstill in many areas where low-lying streets brimmed with water and mountain roads oozed mud Sl. John's llospatal in Oxnard reported heavy flooding in its bottom noor. In Ventura and In Santa Maria, the roofs of department stores collapsed under the weight of puddles or water. Oooding the stores A major cloudburst over the· western San Joaquin Valley com· munlty or CoalJnga also Oooded s treets, burned out power transformers and sent residents scurrying for sandbags lo pre· vent property damage. Coalinga police say the city or 7.SOO residents needed emer1eo- cy generating equipment lo supp· ly power after the deluge. The state transportation de· (Sff FLOODS. Pare Al) Coast Weather Mostly cloudy with showers and poaatble lhun· d entorms Thursday. Hlghs about 70, lows In mid 809. INSIDE TODAY So what tl11 ii new'! Tlwrt'• controver111 tner IM lattlt All-Norton bout. and tdao vion. Storid, Bl. 'ladex .... ., .. M •• c,., .,., .... ...t IM .... :2 r I A,2 DAIL v ~LOT s l11Memoi r s Nixon ·Denies wrongdoing NEW YORK (AP> -Former Prealdtot Nbtoa wtll malntaln ln hia memoln that lbe Watcr1ate scandal was a partisan weapon hi.a cnemiea used lo drtve him from office and he wUJ continue to deny penonal wroncdoln&. the New York Times uJd today. The boot wUI plctun! blm as the victim of ln.1ustlee and say that he realped to spare tbe na- tloo the dlvlalbo an impeachment trial miebt bave caused, the Times slUd lD a st.cry from Lon- don. Reporter Her be rt MJtgang said some or the contents ot the yet t.o be completed book were piettd together from publisblllg sources in the Uruted ~tates and Europe who have seen 164 pages or com. plet.ed manuscnpt deal.in& w1tb Watergate. ~ Fro• P age A J FLOODS .•. partment recorded 1.27 lncbes or rainfall on Coahnga, enough to cause rocks lides on pnrts of California 198 and wash out parts of Highway 33 west of Intcr::.tate s. However, there were no re· ports or major property loss or " injury. Elsewhere, firemen reported that parts of Visalia, Pixley and various rural areas of Tulare county lost power when Lightning :.truck ut1llty poles. The roof of a K Mart depart· ment store collapsed and the :.tore flooded as nearly four in- ches of rain pummeled Ventura after midnight. A dub cannery m nearby Oxnard also was flooded. polJce u1d. The Monteomery Ward depart ment store in Santa Mana was riooded by mo rl:" than 50.000 gallons of water after two inches of rain also taused that store's roof to collaps<'. br<'ak1n~ a water hne in the· bwldm~ The store'b manager, Dave Dal<', t.-stimated the damage at more than $100.000. Tbe ro1n entered Los Angeles later in the morning. poundini.t the S:i n Di eJ(o 1''rl·<·w:iy the hardest. f'ro• P a g .-A I PLOT ••• to land 1n tht· prison while !intpers. armed "1lll nnes and automatic weapon,, shol down .:uards In the towers /\spokesman for the fo'Bl said they believe 1t was fo'r y himself who mai.termlndt.'d the escape plan. The plot came to th<> attt.'nt1on of feqeral narcotics agenl'I who beJ;an the investigat.um several months ago, alone wtth the FBI. A major breakthro1.1gh came on Aug . 20 when Mrs. Fry and Nunez were arustcd by customs agents at the San Ysidro border crossing for failing to declare $10,400 an U. S. currency. Nixon aays in lhe boot tbat ~ re1r~ts not qut;ationlnl alcle more closely because he knew lit· tie about the Watereate break·in und cvenls that followed, thct Times said. The newspaper ac· countalloa&Wthesepoln~come up la the boott -When Nb.on aummoned then Vire Prnidnt GeraJd Ford to advise him to prepare to assume the presidency, Ford sa1d he wanted to talk 1l over with tu.s wife. -Nixon pleaded wtth F ord lo keep Henry A. KISSmger on as secretary of State. -Nixon says be and Kissinger s tood and prayed together, rather than dropping to their knees aa reported ID ''The Final Days,•· by Bob Woodward aod Carl Bernstein. -Gen. Alexander Haig Jr., the White House chief of staff in the final months of the admuustra· lion, believed from the start that Nixon would have to resign but the White House press secretary. Rooald Ziegler, opposed resign•· ti on Nixon's book is lo be published by Warner Books. which has ~n conducting an internatJonaJ saJes campaign. The company·s contract with Nixon bars disclosure of what the former president Wlll receive. but the Times cites sources as putting the fi gure at $2 m1l ll on plus up to $300,000 for upe~es. Front Page A I FIRE ... for an hour and a half Five firemen who fouRht to keep the blaze from spreading to the attached buildings on e1lht>r side of the clinic "ere treated for smoke inhalation and thr<.~ were treated for minor cuts from broken glass According t o Capt. Dick Wnghl. the firemen mana~ed to contain the blaze to the clinic. although the ncighbonn~ bu'\1· nesses sustained ~moke-•and water damag1 Cancer S tills 4-Swamp Rat' CLEVELAND, Tenn. <AP> -"The Swamp Rat bas signed olf. But the cbaonel.s be opened into the hearts and minds ol the peo- ple of Bradley County will con- tinue to convey his hope and aspirations for years to come.·· The Cleveland Daily Banner marted the death of 1().year-old Jimmy Scocgins with that s tate-- meat. Funeral services were held Tuesday for Jimmy, a plucky boy who died Sunday ol cancer. His CB radio handle was the SwamJ> Rat, and he chatted with the truckers on Interstate 75 on the CB radio which o sym- pathetic community gave hlm. COOKING OUT -President Ford cooks steaks on a grill al his daughter Susan's Arlington, Va., townhouse which she shares with three roommates. From left are the President. Betty Ford, Kim Nardi, Beau Firth, Patty Salmon and Susan. Police Vs. Police At Yankee Stadiu01 NEW YORK (AP) -A tense conlrontat1 on in wtuch hundreds of top·r a nking police officers fa ced 1.000 d1sgrunUed orf-duty tops outside Yankee Stadium was complicated by packs or marauding youths who descended on the area. The ganes jumped on cars. picked pockets and tried lo force their way into the stadium Tues- day night where heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali took a controversial decision over Ken Norton. The youths were en· couragcd in this disorder by shouts from d emonstrating pollcemen. Police Commiasiooer Michael Codd had threatened lo arrest rusorderly off-duty cops if they contlnuM to harass the public in their revolt against a budget· forced wage freeze and added workdays. Hundreds o( fight fans bad djl. ficulty sett.inc into ~ stadium becauae of the t ralfic, t be crowd.a, the prolest march. tM unruly teen-aeer1 and t be gentral chaos. Thomas P. Mitcbelson, the Police Department's chief of field services and the blgbest ranking officer al the scene, declared: "We are trying to restore order and ii neceuary we will make art'esta. We are takln& the neceaaary actioos to iosurt1 public safety." Meanwhile, tbe demonstrating policemen, chanted, blew whistles, carried signs, and at one point, lifted actor Telly Savalas of television's •'Koja.k," onto their shoulders as they marched. Savalas had pro· nounced himself iD aympalby with the policemen. Uniformed policemen on duty at tbe stadium occasionally cheered the demonstrators. and in a few cases, turned on sirens in a show of support. For three nigbu, raucous rank· and-file members or the 18,000-member Patrolmen 's Benevolent Association have picketed Gracie Mansion. offic1aJ home of the mayor, on the upper East Side. The demonstrating cops pro- voked the ire of neighborhood re- sidents with car·splitUng whistle· blowing and rlrecracker throw- ing d uring the wee hours. Residents in turn showered the cops with bottles and other debris. omclals at a hospital just yards away from Gracie Mansion complained that pa- tients were disturbed by the noisy protest marches. Tbil momln1, the policemen took their demonstrations to Commluloner Codct's home In Queem. There was one arrest there. Sex Derailed Bad Vibes Kill Whoopee PLANDOME, N.Y. (AP) -A middle·•ce couple say vibraUons aod noi..se rrom Loni Island Rall Road trams near lbe1r home have ta.ken the 5lea.m out ot their sNc hie. ~ • Whale many commutus compluin constantly about the raUroad's slow pnce. Georee and Ann Marie Montana say the trains' "roaring speeds" bavo t·aused them mental and physical problems. 'OleJr lawyer, who dcscrlM the plainttrts as "In their Joto SOS or early 60s ," says both <•llt•uts nre under a doc· tor's care trying to i(Cl their love li(c back on tho track. Mcanwhlle, the couple fih:d suit against lhe railroad Tuesday for $2,786,000 in state SUpttmc Court in Mineola. Montano clalmod that he •·tost services and consortium·· or tus sP<>use because ol her 0 nervous and physical debility " · The Montanas' $150.000 house ls oboul 50 yards from the Port Washington line railroad bed, between the Plandome and Manhasset stations. Because of t.be int.olerable vibration and noise, they say, they art-physicalJy and mentally ill, have ir· regular sleeping habits, and suffer an inadequate sex llfc. For Two W eek s Pinned Under Car, Ex-medic Survives .____/ PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) "Moat people would have given up and died." said Deputy Sherm Gene Hanners. But Joho E . Vihlelic, a 27 -year-old former med.le in the Green Berets, sur- vived being pinned under a car for two weeks at the foot of a cliff. He ri11ed a line from electric wtrini and metal stripe in the car ud used" it to dr~ his T-shlrt from a nNrby atre.am. Then be wruna the w at.er from the sbirt for drinking. He was in stable condition to- day at Emanuel Hoapital, where doctor• were coMlderinl am- putating bis crushed leg. VihteUc, from Grand Rapids, Mich .• dee tined to talk with re- pc>rtera Tueaday about his ex- perience. He said be would talk about It. but only after the condi· lion of his leg improves. He did describe his ordeal to shenH'i. deputies in Skamania County, Wash. He was driving on a gravel Forest Service road Sept. 11 or12 when his car pluneed over a 75· foot embankment, according to Elaine Webb or the Skamania County sheriff"s department. She s aid the car rolled over several times, eventually land· ing on its top, pinning Vibtelic"s leg to a log trapped beneath the vehicle. He WU trapped '"half·Ln d hall-out of the car•· for two weeks before he managed to free himself. she said. .. Jt is a fantastic survival story," uld Deputy Hannen of Clackamas County, Ore.. whe> coordinated an extaislve 12-day search for the mlsstni man, ''He survived because he kept. a cool head and used ineenul\>'t" Mrs. Webb said . ''He mana&ed t0 tear some eleclrlc wtrine out from under the dubboard for a line and used st.ripe of metal from the roor or the car plus some muklng tape rrom the 1love compartment lo rig a flshin4 line." Using a jack hnndle sharpened on a rork, Vlhtclic hacked away at the log that trapped him. "Early Monday, he said he pulled free of the log and crawled up the steep bank to the logging road, where he lay on the side oL theroad,"Mrs. Webbsaid. She said be was picked up bY. the drt vet of a log truck, wbo t~ him to Sltytine Hospital 1n Wb1Lc. Salmon, Was h . He was transfered to Enianuel a few hours later. They were released rouowmg that Incident, only to be taken In· to custody :1gain last Friday at the culmmatlon of the lnvcsUga- f"roaaPageA f FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER BUDGET PRICED FRIGIDAIRE DRYER boo. • Mrs. Fry ls being held on ~.ooo ball. Pittman's bail 1s $300,000 and Miu Ra.nu and Nune1 are being h«'ld on bonds or $10.000 eacb. All ure ln CUj\Ody In IA"J An&t'l es. 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CHOTINER ACCUSED. • • Ounce County next month on Grand Jury cbareea related lo the aJleaed bllldna of aJmoet $2 million from two county botplW.S be once controlled. In an lntcrvlew Tuesday, Cella admitted hh alle1•Uons •iainll CboUocr would be "difficult ll not lmpoaslble' •lo prove. He allo admitted his crediblU· ty is more than strained by the reperrusslons of h1s conviction as well as the charges brought against him by tbe county Grand Jury. Nonc-thelf'!l!I, Cella insisted he paid ChoUner .. around $250,000of my own mone1y" to keep such agrncies as the Internal Revenue Service and Social Security Ad· mlolatraUon Off hit baclt. According to the convicted physician, Chotlner once told him $5,000 of a payoff was earmarked for the then national cbalrmao of the Republlcan par- ty, Se.n. Robert Dole, now the party's vice presidential nominee. Cella ~eded that be bu no way of koowt.ac ii the purported payofr waa intended for the cbalrman or if he ever received ll He aho admitted that all those wbo bad fant·baod lmowtedce of t.be alleged extorticm ploy are nowdead, includiJll~and Celia's own former partner in pc>Utic:J, Fred Harber . •·11 ·s unfortunate becauae I thiDk this is an imPortanl mAtter. But there just isn 'l ~ Uvtn& Who can help me prove what I say is true," Cella lamented. In addition to two lengthy mall· grams to the Watcrcate pro· secutor, Cella utd he told a CederaJ Grand Jury and two U.S. attoc:Mys about the alleted ex· tortion plot. ln mailarama sent over at· torney Georae Chula'• 1lpat:ure, Cella utd he was first ap. proached by Cbotiuer in 1981. .. Doctor, you and your • bosplta.la and partoen are in de- e p trouble,'• Cella quoted Chod.oer as sayln1. "Our powerful frlen.d• hi Orange County are c:allln1 for your scalpc. l can and am a con· dull lo your survival .•• You, Dick O'Neill and the doctors mu.st pay your dues for bavlnK anta1onized our sood Orange County Republican frtcnda and other (hospital) oreanliatlons." Cella continued. Later In the mall1ram and ln flamboyant rasbJoo. c.eJ.la aald, "Murray Chotlner the lnlluence peddlerorthe '509, i,;ametheex· tortlonisl or the '70s, par ex· cellence." In hls leosthY mailaram. Cella claimed Chotlner once showed rum aovemment document& re- 1 ated t.o him and hll\ fnl'IM' 'J'he purpose of the purported document display, Cella sald, wu to convtoce blm ot the ~ t.o ante up . ln the Tuesday lntemew, Cella lMlsted be and bJa unnamed friends bad nothinl to fear trun an lnquJry into thdr aftaln. Then wby did be alletedJY pay out a quarter of a mllllon dollars in cub without re.porting the a}. le'ed extort.loo to aut.borlU•? 'Well," be answered, "we were havln1 t rouble gettlnc our boapitala otf tbe ground and dJdD 't want tobave more problems." In bis Malleram to Waterc•te prosecutor Allan A441esteln, Cella dropped addltScGal proml· nem Republican name:s lne.lud· lnC thole of Wat.erple ftruret H. R. "Bob'' Haldeman. Jobn EbrUebman al\d Jobn ~ But a1afo, Calllonla'1 ane- Ume top poUUcal 1peoder wu u.n.abl• to dJrettlY ln\'Olve u:f ol lboM named la h1I ~ al· .... tJClll. D Complete home laundry just 24" wide. ~~~~~i Family srze capacity, ~ 4-pos ttion water temperature selector with automatic dry cycle. 47995 Furl 18-lb. capacity, 140-minute timed dry cycle and 30-minute no heat cycle.199'5 HEAVY DUTY WASHER Wednesd•y Septembet 29 1976 DAIL V PILOT A~ ounty Waits for Ju S. Lllfluna Holdup 11 Doctor Claims , ; Robber EiTatic By TOM BAllLEY OlllleD•ll•P'llol- COnViCted banlr robber )\tcbard Willlam Castillo's behavior in a South Laguna bank )an. 29 was compared late Tues· clay to the actions of the berserk holdup man played by actor Al Pacino 1n the movie "Dog Day Aftemooo." UCI psychiatrist David SheC· fner drew the companson whale t ellin& an Orange Coun ty Superior Court jury that Castillo wu In an "erratic and confused" ment.tl stale when he entered the Security Pacific National Bank by a ruse and shol manager 9Arrested 1 In Fullerton I ;Slwotings ~ Two Fullerton Union High 1 1 School students suffered gunshot wounds in the legs Tuesday in the attermalh of a campus con!ron· 1 talion between local youths and a 1 aroup of Santa Ana tecnaeers, 2 police reported. 2 Steven Silvas and Roy Mongaray, both 15, were ~d· i mitted to Fullerton Commuruty t Jlospital after the 12·=-> p.m. met c dent, police said, but were not , believed seriously inJured. Capt. C. D. Davis said nine Santa Ana teenagers traveling ln • a pickup truck were arrested by Sanla Ana police shortly after the &hooting. • A .22 caliber nne allegedly used in the attack a lso was re· covered. police said All nine were arrested on charees or assault with th~ mtent to commit murder, Davis said. 'Eight of the arrested were ~ i uveniles and were booked anto i juvenile hall. T he ninth. lienny •Craig Sliva Jr . 18. of Santa Ana. t was booked inlo Fullerton City t Jpl, pohce said . Davis said the nine Santa Ana t teenagers allegedly arnved on t the campus but were told to leave I by local students ' They jumped into their pickup t t~k and drove away, offtC<',.., t a!f,eged, but one of them fared two rtGe shots into the crowd of about ~ 7~youngsters. 1 Davis said the two an1ured stu· y cteftt.s had not been part or the s e#her confrontation But both >Were hit by rifle blasts from alioul a block orr campus, he 4 S~. " . c Rape S u sp ect ti ~Facing Trial e p 'lenneth Walll'r I luddy of Dana ~t has l><'l'n ordered to race ttttifl Nov I on rape, OS!.3ull and l>U{glary char gf's flied aflt'r u :11.,.ear-old 1:1rl was sexually as JSa."1ted at knifcpoant m an apart· J'Qlllt bwld1ng Orange County Supcn or Court l.Ja11ge Jaml's II. Walsworth &ct tlW trial date for lluddy, ~. of .f3*5 Street or tht> Copper l ~n ~-He 1s held an the county Jail wwttb bat I set at SI0,000 _ *ierifl's orrlct•r" lll'n!Sted Hud· flast July 26 11rter he was aden· l1kd by lhl' victim as the man bo broke into her apartment tht'n r npcd her with a knife at lhroat. Gerald Guess. Dr. Sbetrncr, the ClnaJ defense witneH a.n the sanity beann1. told the JUry that Castillo was .seeking death not money when he tied up a tow truck dnver and used the vehicle m a bJufC th<\t gained h!m eotry to the bank. "He made gross swc1da1 state· ments that day." Dr. Sheffner said. "H e wa s definitely paranoid and he acted from swc1dat motives heightened by depression.·· Castillo, 25, of 1104 Mira Mar. Laguna Beach, has been convict· ed tn Judge John L. Flynn's courtroom of armed robbery, burglary and assault with a de· adly weapon. . . The jury that conVJcted him 1s now being asked by the defense to declare him insane at the lime of the robbery. Jurors have listened to five witnesses called by the defense includmg three members of Castillo's family. ~puty District Attorney John Conley srud he does not intend to call any witnesses durin& the saruty bearing. The prosecutor said be will argue that Castillo was sane when he carefully plotted and carried out a daring robbery. Castillo is attending the bear. ing ln a wheelchair that docWrs say will most likely be his mode or transportation for the rest or his life. He was severely wounded when he engaged in a shootout with s heriff's omcers who en· tered the bank disguised as am· bulance attendants. Neither officer was wounded and bank manager Guess has s ince recovered from his serious wounds. TB Program Wins County Endorsement A program to locate people in· fected wilh tuberculosis wtule the disease 1s in early st.ages won the endorsemenl Tuesday ol Ounce County s upervisors. The program. ltnanced with $14 ,159 from the stale. w1ll involve provtdmg TB tests at mdustnal Cacihttes. Tests will be given pnmanly in Santa Ana but with some testing mother ciUes 1nclud· ing Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach A report lo supervisors said county ofllcials. under the dlrt-c· t1on of County Tuberculosis Con- trol Ofrlcer Jack B. Garlln hope lo test 2,160 people between now and June30. They expect to locate 225 people W1 lh the disease. The report noted that 147 TB cases were reported in 1974. The new program will allow ror early detection and treatment for the patient Family members and associates t'an be checkl'd for posMble lnfet'tlon. as well 31> safeguarded agotn!lt catching tht- dtsease Test Bill P as8e WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate passed and sent to thf' White Hou11e Tuesday a btll thnt would prohibit manufacturers from marketing new chemicals substances before they have been tested for their effects on humaM and the l'nvlronment '1o11spiro,,-y Charged BfJ.rcar Buddies Baek Two 13·year-old runaways from Santa Ana, Maka P adgett (left) and Mel Austin. talk to Clovis, N . .M .• police officer Phil Hundley after being rescued from a box· rar in which they were locked after leav· mg home. They spent five days inside the car, living on caMed celery. The boys re· turned home Sunday. Catch 22 Hits Victim He Can't Go Fast, But He Can't Go Slow MIAMI CAP) -Earl Pellnsky ts cnppled by polJo and restncl- ed to dnving at speeds of 12 miles per hour or less In his specially eqwpped three whffirr. But now he's got a ticket for driv111g too slow "The olflcer was nit'e to me He was just doing his job." said Petlnsky "And I'm just try mg to get by." His em ployer. however, was not as gracious. and descnbed the tra rr ic summon s a s "ndiculous " "People hke Earl ought to be rewarded He is trying to be self. sufr1cient It 's fantasltc to sec Uus much gumption. What's he • MIAM I (AP) -A polio· crippled man ticketed ford.riving too slowly In a specially ~ulpped Lbree·wbeeler was rCMlnd lano- ttnt today by a Dade Cotmly Judie wbo ruled be was not a trarnc hazard. ~........-.--~~ supposed to do. lock h.tmself 1n the bedroom and never go Out ~·· says Earl Stuart of Fox En terprises. To gel to his job at Fox En- terpnses, Pelmsky must travel part or the way on busy streets. and police say hP got the ticket an July for dn v 1ng too i.low on one of those strceb Pt tlnsky. 28. paralyz.ed from the waist down since the age of 2. says he can't dnvc 11 car at normal speeds because of his re actiontim<' lie used to travel the 2'~ miles from has home to his Job as a telephone answerlnf( machine .. atesman tn a batt<.>ry powered v.hcekhJir Aul last January he v. ns 'ilruck hy a c-ar. I le was h<l:o.pllahzed ror thrc.-'<' week:. and tu s chair was demoh ihl'<I H1~ par<'nts bought htm his cur rent vehicle. a three·wheeler similar to a golf cart It hlL'> a Hon o r Un it Meets WEST POINT <AP> The t'omm1ltee named to investigate the worst cheallna scandal tn West Point's 174·yeor history met for the Cir!'ll time Tuesday. ,.~ ..... -.. CRIPPLED DRIVER 'TOO SLOW' FOR FLORIDA STREETS Ticket to Earl Petln1ky Succe11fully Fought by Fr iends gasoline engine and 1s equipped with lights. license plates and hand controls. Pelinsky. a graduate or Miami Dade Community College, also acquired a driver's license, which restricts him to the 12 m.p h. max. 1mum speed A governor is fitted Lo the vehicle to keep 1l<I speed down. "This Individual has already been involved in one accident," a M1am1 poli ce sergeant said, officer who gave him that ticket 1s an outstanding eentleman. lie does not write gar bage tickets. On G em T alk f111J ,. lfl '\1/'llfllr::.'\ the street, our function is safety .. Bul handicapped activists say they see the ticket as an example or laws which they charge deny the afnlcted their basic rights. "Whal are we supposed to do. sit on our duUs a nd draw welfare?" said Stephen Groff. a polio victim who has known Petinsky for 16 years and is ex· ecutlve vice president of an automoU ve chemicals firm. "Bicycles use the roads, don ·1 they" If Earl Pellnsky gets a ticket, then the laws need chang- ing." 4 Spots Held for State Aid Four ewly created Orange Co ty per1or Court Judacshlps u: h y to r emain unftlled until unty supervisors ~celve a pro se the state will chlp In SZ«l.000 a year to help pay court expenses. Rttent legislation creating the new judgeships did not guarantee state funding. As a result appoint· ment of the jud&es needed to re. lieve worsening court overcrowd· lne has bffn lert a stalemate. Supervisors want to see a pro- mise of green dollar bill!! before they PJlSS a resolution a.'lking the governor to appoint persons to fill the four new s lots. The board agrttd Tue:.day to seek leclslation to guarantee that the stale will contribute the $16(),000 per seat annually it does for other superior court seals throughout the state But Assemblyman Robert Burke <R·Hunt1ng1on Beach>. who carried lcgislallon creating the f our scab, accused supervisors later of playing games. '"If they had passed the resolu. Uon agreeing to these positions the state would have approprial· ed the $60.000 without any pro· blem al all," 8urkesa1d "Unfortunately the criminal Justice system In the county Is suf · fenng because or their game play· rng." be continued Burke said the legislation was held up ea rlier because supervisors had not yet passed a resolution or support for the measure, and it evt>ntually was signed into law without that re· solution. Because of that. Burke con· tinued, the llnanclng port.Jon was written so the positions couldn't be filled until county Qfriclals agreed to pay their share. He explained it was written that way so county s upervisors couldn't later try to force the state to root the entire cost per judge. County o((iclals said that cost Is about $260,000 per each judicial seat, with $60,000 coming from the stale and the rest from local cof· lers. Burke said once supervisors pass a resolution offering support and asking that the four positions be filled, he will introduce a measure seeking appropriation of the state funds. "The ball 1s in their hands," he sa1d. "They have to make the next move. The legislature a:m 't going to make an exception because the Orange County Board o f Supervisors want11 to play a game." Superior Court Presldlng Judge Claude M . Owens urged supervisors Tuesday to adopt the resolution so the vacancies could be filled by early next year. He said he believed the sate ap· propriatlon would follow shortly. And he said the new f)O!'lilions , br· inglng the total number of judges to 37, would r elieve court backlogs Owens noted, ror example. there were 70,217 civil cases awaiting trial at the end or last month, three times the backloa in 1973. And he said the court seems to be caught In the middle of a dJs· pule between the stale a nd supervisors. Financier Sued by FDIC HISTORY OF DIAMONDS 3,000 Years of Sparkle MN DIEGO <AP> -Financier C. Arnholt Smith and companies be controlled are being sued for SZ\.3 million by the Federal Dtp>sit Insurance Corp .• which alflles conspiracy and fraud. Al receiver for Smith'• United S&9es National Bank, the FDIC Q ... the suit Tuesday in an effort to pay off debts len when the bank raUed in late 1973. It asked for collateral a«urin1 Pl'OtDi.uoTY notes and sale or .,mer collateral. = defendants were listed as b, Golden West Airlines, s B . Roberta, Rob•rts rttnns, Soverel1n SUto ¢apli.l, ~ •• National MarineTerminala, I .• Commer ce ReiuurJnee ., Louis X. Slleid and J ames Harmon rt.s. 1 lon•·Urn9 SmSLb P.. le, WU listed U pnaidldt of IUlllll*'ll Farms, HarmoD as an mlll"~"'"'r a nd director ol Golden est Airlines and SIM:ld u ao of· of the defunct bank. The airline is based In Newport Beach. A total or S6.S million on loans to Golden West. secured by let· ters of credit from Smith's bank. was dive rted to other firms which Smith controlled. the suit charged. Smith, Sbeld and Harmon ar- ranted ror Golden West to apply for lhe loans and fraudulently represented that the airline would use the money and repay it. according to the suit. It asserted tbe three· men "maliciously .... with intent to d~ive and defraud" lhe bank arran&ed tor the loans. The atdt claimed the loans were actua lly arranged with h.nns already lnsolvent or soon to be Insolvent. Tbe suit also Lnvolves pro- missory notes ror s:us million is· aued in July 1970 and for $504,000 ln May 19'10, both on loans to Golden West. But it HJS lhe S2.2S m~llon was then transmit.led by Golden West lo National Marine Terminals and the $504,000 t() Roberts Farm11 Io addition, the swt said a $500,000 promissory nole was 1s· sued in April 1973 and another for $175.000 In July 1973 were written oo loans to Golden West as was a $4.1 million promissory note in September 19'12. Golden Wes t collateral used to secure tbe notea ls worth about $3 mJWoo, but Golden West has tailed l o surrender the property, the FDIC said In Its federal court suit. The collateral included an airplane worlb $380,000 now ln Roberta' posauaion, theaultnld. Smith. 77, h as been oo proba· lion after pleading no contest t.o conspiracy and mlsappUcalion of funds. He faces a state trial ached\iled Oc t. s on charaes of grand thell, conspiracy, lncome tu evaalon and misapplication ol bank runds Dlamond1 were nrst discovered about 3,000 years ago In India, which remained the world's only source for about 2,000 years. Although technlquei1 tor c utt1n1 and poUshlng lhe atones were not developed until much later, the value ol diamonds was rttOgnized by euly civillzat.ions. A Persian Shah, for example, once invaded India juat Lo rob the Mogul ol hli1 diamond collection , which inc lude d the 800·carat Koh·i·Nur (Mountain of Ugbl). Diamond• were Clrtl cut ln lodJa, but lhe grinding wheel didn't come into uae until the 14th centu ry. Another ad vance, Brutlni. ln whJch one diamond ia uaed lo ab ape another, followed. And s till later, sawina methods were lnvented, ao diamond crystals could be cut apart. Diamond• were first polished In I Venice in 1330. Now, uniform cuttlna and pollthln1 standards have been adopl«l, ao that today'• d lamonds are the moil beauutul and treuured ol all. I 1823 NEWPORT BLVO .• COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS BankAmerlcarct-Maater Charge =-> YCARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 648-3401 .. ' ~ I A4 DAIL y PILOT Wednetday Seprembef 29 t979 Jp.t ~ Coasting,~, .,· ~ • I I wUll Tom arplaiae Raising A Stink All, AROMA: After some 18 days of contemplation. the Hunt angton Beach City CoonciJ m ats infinite wisdom finally admitted that they have a slinJong pro blem. This wm not go do'Ntl in the an nals of the city as one of its greater chamber of commerce promotions. The plain facts are that one section or Huntington Beach IS stinking up the place in horren dous fal>hion and it's no laughing matter lo the people who have be«I inhaling the noxious fumes What happened is that some time back, earth-moving opera tions were initiated on a 41.2-acre construction site near Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street That's when the trouble began WHEN THE EARTit started lo move, the air started to tum blue Residents began sruffmg the aroma 1n various sections of Huntington Beach, depending on the whams or wmd, sun's heat and other atmospheric vana tions It was described by some as a pungent. garlic-hkeodor. Others suggest ed it has marked similarities to the de· fense fumes used by skunks. WHATEVER IT IS, from the nose-witness accounts thnt have been forwarded to this corner. few people from elsewhere on our coastline will want to travel to Huntington Beach JU5t for the expenence of smelling at Thi~ hardly 1s a touris t attr action And for a rather sagmfacant segment of Huntington Beach's population, it hasn't been very funny. either. They've taken some whiffs and become sack There have been reports of hor rendous headacht's. d1zz1ncss and ('\'en nausea Some people hav(' ap~arently evl'll fled their homes to escape the noxaou' rum es Mean" hale. -;cveral theories abound as to ttw source of the stank The city's Public Works D1rec tor 811111 artgc has theorized that the earth moving operation un cov('red sulfur-based matcriab from previous oil operation~. thus releasing the gases For l he tee hna cally minded. c;ome prehmannry lab lesl5 sug gcsted the presence or dimethyl sulfides, methyl mercaptan and hydrocarbons One mun1c1pal officer sugJ:cst 1;.'<i the ghastly odor might be al levaatcd by spreading another substance that. when ll wafts Into the atmosphere. smells like bub blegum THIS IS THE OLD No-Tame for-a Bath theory. where you spread on some kind of perfume and pray you've covered one kind of odor wath a lei.s ObJec laonable one Anyway, after nearly three wttks or having the mun1c1pallty "ltunk up, the lluntmgton Bench Caty Council had enough Upon .,trong picas from th<' c1t.ucnry. lh<' council declared the con st ruction siteo a public nuisance This may gel the city soml' l'nunty and s tale aad in climan:it ing lhl' ntmospheric awfuli. nut at d1dn 't take a council declorotaon In tt ll lht' resident~ whol wai. hnppcninR They ha\e their own nost·~ Golf Tri s Ford Funding Draws Notice By TIM Auoci•ted Press Oemocr~ts are bcgtnnlna to lake pointed notice ot redtral tnvest1aa· boos into Pr"5ideot Ford's corporate golfing lnps and baodhna of campaign runcls whil~ he was Ln Congress. While Jimmy C1rtet, at home for a rest ln Plains, Ga . has avo1ded direct comment. runnln1 male------------- W a I t e r F . M on d a I e and nomlnee Bob Dole for suggesung t>tmocratic National Cb&.ll'mart that the invest11at1ons were Robert Strauss both ~bed up-polUically motivated. on the is.1111e TuHday in their at The Watergate special pro· lacks UPon the Republican ticket. s.cutor'a office Is txplortnii the MONDALE, IN Toledo, Otuo. said Ford has been "duckmg and tudln&" frorn questions about the probes. And Strauss chastised Republican vice·presadeotial .;.-...... APtlllrt-10 Surg~ry il la~ad? St;n Hubert JI. Humphrey will enter a hospital this weekend for tests and possi· · ble surgery for a bladder conditio n. his office an· n~nced today llumphrey. facrng light Republican op- position in his bid to return as Minnesota ·s senator. has suf- fen~d from bladder tumors doctors h ave called a borderline form of cancer. ~ of Ford'1 home district GO P orsanlution an Kent Coun ty, Mich •• reportedly to cht'c:k whethe r t'o rd, as a con· grenman, i llegally diverted campaign contributions to personal use by laundering the money throu gh local party groups. In addition. the Sccunties and Excbange Commlsslon reported· ly is investigating golfing trips made by Ford as a congressman Those trips were paid for by the U.S. Steel Corp TU2 WHITE HOUSE said Tuesday that Ford had made trips to corporate golf courses while in Congress. but Ford press secretary Ron Nessen declined lo comment when asked If Ford had, as a congressman. convert· ed campaign funds to his personal use. Ford has not personally men- tJoned the investagaUoru. and has not been available for quesuons At Tuesday's bnehng session, Nessen disclosed that Ford had played got! on courses operated by Firestone Tire, Bethlehem Steel and Alcoa Aluminum. . HE SAID HE DIDN'T know 1f the companies paid for Ford's expenses. U.S. Steeol reported last week that it paid for three Ford golf outings in New J ersey and COT two v1Slts to a company guest house near Disney World an Flonda. In declining to answer ques· lions about whether Ford, while a congressman. ever converted campaign funds to rus personal use. Nessen sald no charge had been made and he dad not have to answer Kissinger Rernaim Optimistic for Plan WASHINGTON <A~> Secretary of State Henry Ki ssinger con- tinues to profess optimism over the Rhodesian negotiations. although black African leaders say the proposed timetable for a change to bl ack maJority ruJe there is far too slow. Kissinger saad Tuesday that prenegot1at1on statements on all sades ~re intended to leave room for maoeuve nng, and he denied that has shutlle diplomacy last week failed because the leaders of five black Afncan nations h•ve reJected parts of his peace formula. "WE BELIEVE A BREAKTHROUGH has been achJeved .. ~ssi!'ger told_ reporters after he appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Comrrultee "I am very hopefuJ that progress toward n~gotiations will be made rapidly," he s1ud "Within a week or so. I thtnk tbas will become ev1dent." President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania said Tuesday to Dar Es SaJaam that the change lo majonty rule should be accomplished an "four to six weeks." not th~ two.year penod outlined an Ka ssanger's peace formula. Nyerere said that "with the formation of an intenm government, the powers of the government of Rhodesia will be passed to the maJonty," a reference to has view that the interim government should be rontrolled by black Afncans . 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SMn, Moon, Tiu• WIONIUOAV ~°"""'°" > Up m U it<--t Uel'!l f 4 TMUllJDAT ,-.,."....,. 4 n • "' l 1 ,..~·-.,. .... ,, s.u....., , 4t•m.. ,, It<--II tje,., 04 ""'"-· 4\o ... ""''' ........ MOtfl rt~ I OI II m '41' ti 41 • '°" Full Vote D11t" 'Open' Lobby Bill Approved WASHINGTON CAP> Tht House voted today to mtl•lobbylata publicly disclose who they work tor and how much money the.ya,.ad ln lh~lrc.•fforts to inrtu~net• Co~t'Sll and federal a,enelea. The lobby disclosure bill approved by the House 307 to 11 would r,•ph•ee prest•nt r('Qwrement& that the bill's floor mana1er Rep. Walter Flowers <D ·Aln. >. c:olled "a ' 1oke." sponaors of tht oVtt-aD blll to some organlaalions to (el t.belr milial SUPPort. Ull'I-• hoot• B ,.,.,,;. t Ent~rtainer J erry Lee Lewis acc1de ntally s hot his band's b ass p l aye r , Norman "Butch" Owens. when the two were playing with .357 magnum pistol. Owens was Hsted in cnltcal condition today an a hospital at Collierv11le, Tenn. HOWEV E R . FLOWERS decried a last-minute amend ment the House also •dOPled re qwnne the pubbc d.Jscl0$ure or maJor contributors to lobby groups Flowers said this amend· ment might klll ttie entJ~ bill because envaronmerttal groups and some other lobby orgunil!a lions fear s uch a rule would dnve off their contributors. During the 13 hours that the !louse d e l iber ated on tht> measure before approving 1t ear ly this mornang, Flowers indicat ed the lasl·mmute change would break commitments made by Racislll Suspected As Murder Motive DENVER <AP> -Melvin Meadows was shot to death m a movie theater by 'l gunman who walked up behind him, put a 44-cahber magnum toh1s headandfired Denver i>:olice think lhe black man was kille(s because be was sitting wath his white garlfnend Officers investigating the kill mg found racist and Amencan Nau party literature in the gun man·~ apartm ent Acquaintances and police saad Clifford E. Sa.nten, 33, who shot htmself to death nut side the theater Saturday after al legedly k1lhng Mt?adO\\S, Wal> ob sessed wath race "HE llAD AN ob6ess1on watb blacks dating whites." Detective Jim Burkhalter of the Denver policesaad Meadows. 27. was a star a th let<' at Denver's Manual High School. ('8ptaan or the football team and a letterman an three sports He won a grant in aid to play football at the University of Wyoming. He got has degree an 1973 and was working as a s.ilcs representative for American ExpreS!>,lnc ''I tned to teach my kids that wt• all are equal because we'r e human It makes no d1f ference what color you are," said the slain man 's mother, Pauline Meadov.s. who worked as J housekeeper to rear 11 children. "THERE'S NOT MUCH more I can say. Right now my mind isn't .~,,.,..._ .. KILLED IN THEATER Mel~ln Meadows rree. and mv ht' art as rull of:.orrow and tear:. ... · "I knew whoever shot tum had to be someone who didn't know ham ," ha ' brother said "A sick, ob:.cene mmd · · GJ>eople Who Care GJ>eople Who Create GJ>eople Who Help GJ>eople Who Comfort GJ>eople Who Guide The Senate a,pproved • almllar over·all blll 82 to 9 In June Md House-Senato conferees pro- bably will be appointed to work out a f inal compromlae for Congress to approve before it .S. joums this week. IN PASSING THE measutt. the House rejected eflorta to make consumer advocate Ital.Pl Nader report his acllvitiel. Several amendments ajmed at Nader and at the citizen's lobby, Common Cause, were defeated. "The big fish , Mr. Nader, escapes,'' Rep. Delbert Latta Ol- Ohlol complained. But Flowers said the bill cov· ers Nader 's organilaUons and Common Cause, although Nader himsell is not covered because he is not paid for lobbying. FLOWERS TOLD nlE Houp \ the bill would "protect. ttie public's right lo know who at- tempts to inrtuence the 1ov- . ernmental proct:ss." Rep. Charles E . Wig&1ns (R· Calaf.) s aid, "This bill t\as nothing to do with the evils or lob- bymg" and will only malte It em- barrass ing in some cases (or people lo legitimately lobby t.betr congressmen. The way to legislate agalut. lobbying evils, Wiggins said, I& to spell out abuses and provide penalties for anyone who com· mits them. THE HOUSE APPROVED an amendment to reqwn:i an Ethics Committee investigation or any gift "of substantial value" from a lobbyist to a House m ember or employe. The House bill would ~uire Was hington lobbyists to register Wllh Congress' General Account· ing Offi ce and report every three months how much they spend. listing federal orricials on whom they spend money: the pri~ry issues for which they lobby; con· tacts with congressmen or of. ficials who share business rel• t1onship with them : and rrom whom they solicit money. The GAO would be required lo summartze these reports and publish the summanes in the ,., Federal Register. GJ>eople Who Enjoy Life You'll find them everyday in 'People People who care, people who create, people wJto com rort, people who guide, people who help, peo· pie wbe>enJoy Ille ... these are the subjects In the Dally Pilot's People section. The People section brings to Ure the people you wanttoknowin communities all along the Orange Coast. , And, it brings you up to date on Orange Coast organizations, social events and the wedding plans of Orange Coast couples. Nationally known columns by Ann Lander and Erma BombeckaJsoare regular features of the People section. If you 're a person who needs people, you need the People section, Sunday to Friday in the DAILY PILOT 642-4'321 DAIL y PILOT AS Hospital Chief Ousted Socialite FinedFor Metropolitan Deatli, Probe Spurs Removal Invoice .,. ......... RESIGNS UC POST Mtt. Catherine Hearst NORWALK CAP> -The actrng head or Metropolitan State Hospital, under rire followana a Jer\n of patient incidents, bas bttn otuted 1n a move • state health olfldal said b atmt'd at .. re new'lni public confidence in UM quality or care " Doo Z Miller made the comment following the removal of Or. Carl V. Ellis, '9. Elhs, who was nol re&llliO>ed. u1d he was ttplaced as medical director of the mental hospital here "to uppease lhc press." "WE'VE HAD 59 deaths bt>re since January. 1974,' ·he said. "'When you consider we've hod 30.000 ad missions, including aloobolics, old peopl~ and de ienerales. those ktnds of slat1st1cs show we have nothme to hide .. But Miller, deputy director ol lhe state Depart- ment of Health. said. "I'd be a damn fool 1( l said tht>re 1sn 't some .,Patient abuse bound lo occur at t>very stale hospital sooner or later But this hospital seems to have had more than its :.hare of susp1c1ous inc1dt:nts recently. Jt had to be stopped " ELLIS JS BEING tempararily replaced by Wllllam Keaun1. S6. unul a permitn~nt dlr~tor 11 found Keatina. acttnl( dlrertor of Stockton State Uotp1taJ for tbe past 16 months, is known as a troublt>shooter in the stall' Health Department. He reportl"dly has been directe8 to correct any abuses he finds at MetroPolitan. wluch cooceotrales on short term care. There is auch a rapjd turnovt>r, Keating said, "Hall tbe mentally all admiaslona in the state system come throu1h Metropolitan. It's like a re- volving door here." ELUS' OUSTER COMES two weeks after a coroner's jury found that a young Garden Grove man was the victim of a homicide while a patient ln the drug and alcohol rehabilitation ward ot Metropolitan last JWle. Four psychiatric technicians were transferTed following the jury's findmg to "safeguard tbeLr in· d1vidual rl&hts," according to a hospital spokesman Two other inquests have been scheduled Into patient deaths at lhe hospital, including one that begins today anto an April 22 death. l,OS ANGELES tAPl SCX'1ahle Betty N•wl· rne a1oomlnadale has been fined $~.000 &nd gavena yeiu's probaUon and suspended prlson ll('ntencc for altcrina a customs Invoice. U S District Court Judge Lawrence T . l.ydlck, In hondlna& down the sentence Tuesday to Mrs. 81oomlngdale, saJd the soclabte "deserved the contempt of society which has served you so well." Mrs. Bloomingdale. who plea-ded gwlty Aug. 23 to a charge of conceal· ini an 1nvo1ce Crom a customs inspector. said Hearst Quits vc Regents SACRAMENTO (A l'I -t .iherine Hearst, who ~ raced demands by tbe-.kidnapers of her daUJbter Patricia that s he ' r esi1n rrom the U~veTtity or CaHronua board or regents. ha:. now done so. Buses Roll But Riders Don't A Speck of A rt she was "truly sorry" about lhe ancadent. She presented an in· voice to a customs in· !->pec t o r s howing a purchase price of $518 6S for two Christian Dior dresses valued at $3,880. LOS ANGELES <AP> -The buses are rolling again after a 36-day stnke but Southern California Rapid Transit D1stnct orfic1als say they are disap. pointed over the number of passengers aboard. "We were really, really disappointed ," said. SouthHn California Rapid Transit Distract spokeswoman Allee Colbert. Jn a brief letter to Gov Edmund Brown Jr she said she was qu1ttine ''wttb great regret," but gave no reason. "IT SEEMS RIDERSJUP on an average was down about 40 percent, and that's with 95 percent normal service Implemented " UC President David Saxon issued a stale m eot saying, "l am .sorry that the tragic drcumstanCeS Of tht.'S(' past years have resulted in ber res1gnallon " District spokesmen say they hope people will start using the buses more throughout the week when "they reahze they are back." The Highway Patrol said trafhc on the c1ty "s freeways was about the same as at was dunng the stnke wath motorists facing the same number or other drivers in add1tion to the returning buses Mrs. Hearst. wife of n ewspaper publisher Racdolph Hearst. had served on the bo:.ird sinee 1956 RTD DIRECTORS VOTED 6-4 Monday ratify. ang a three-year pact with mechanics to end the walkout that forced 700,000 daily bus nders to find alternate means of transportation. During the last meet ing she attended. in Sep· tember 1975, :.he re ceived word of Patnc1a's arrest. The strike was the second such walkout in three years Stnking drivers s hut down RTD operations for 68 days an 1972. TOP M ECHANICS, WHO had been earning S8 03 an hour, will gel $8 88 an hour m three years Brother Hired to Kill? Slayi1ll{ S wpect i11 Long Ago Case Held LOS ANGELES <AP> A man in- volved in a pubhc11ed Ohio caM.• 15 yeers ago bas been charged Wllh hir· lag his brother to k1U the son or has re· ceatty divorced wife and to use acid to blind a woman friend or has former SPotale, Arthur Clinton Nebb. 54, or Hunt lneton Park. free on $10.000 bail, was lo be arrtaigned today on one count of solicitation to commit murder and one count or solicitation to commit as· sault with great bod.Jly mJury by use ol caustic chem 1cals Nebb was involved an a precedent setting 1961 Ohio case over the shoot· ing deaths or his then-estranged first wtre and a male companion ond served a brief portion or a one to 20 year prison sentence. St-alt-Su.-ftafl ,\ HC LOS ANGELES (A P > The California Air Re,ources Board har. filed suit against Amcncan Motors to rffOver $4 3 million an r1v1l penalt1('S for alleged v1olat1ons of the state's emtjslons standards by as many as 00 pet«nt of the 1976 models sold her<' Deputy state Atty Gen Cary Wt•x ler said none or the money has bet.•n paid by American J.foton, which was a ssessed the civil prn;ilty la -.t January. Food Talk.II Cotafhuw LOS ANGELES (Al'I "No sliJUficant progre'I" ha\ bcl'n mndr. there are neriot1allon.'l, lhut's about all we can say," 11 Teamsters Union ( S tate J spokesman says about talks aimed at avoiding a strike agains t supermarkets tn Southern Cahfontia and tbe Las Vegas area. Negotiators for the union and the Food Em ployers Council represent ing retailers met whHe about 10,000 Teamster drivers and warehousemen continued working on a day-to-day basis. despite having sanctioned a slnke. L ,\. O.-pufPJ 1tuarkf#d ARTESIA CAP) -A sheriff's depu· ty Is in guarded condJUon at Long Beach Memonal 1106pital followmg surgery for a depressed skull fracture received while investigating a burglary. Deputy Peter Ekholm, 31. un derwenl surgery Tuesd::iy after being h.il over the head w1lh a cast-iron statue while he and Deputy Dwayne Whittaker. 40, were mvcstigatang a burglary. Ob1tf>fl Delay DetaUf-d SACRAMENTO CAP) Walt 011;. ncy Productions · plans for a Sierra re sort at Independence Lake will take at least unlll the end of l9TI to evaluate. say~ U S Regional Forester Douglas Le1sz LA:>asz said he had "high regard" for the Disney planning effort. and denlf'd a Disney executive's accusatton that the U S. Forest Service was trying to study the project to death. Enjoy a Country Club Holiday at Ironwood! . .. NOW. In Palm Desert. Experience the luxury cJ o completely furnished private honi<' .. leased by owners. for o few days or os long as you l1kt> I, 2 or J bedroom, poolside hOITl(>'i from $60 per day to $100 per day Special rates by the week. Enjoy an abundance of tennis. 8 courts in walking distance 3 of them are night-lighted. ONLY IRONWOOD HAS IT ALL Friendly people. Lovely homes. A tennis dub. Golf dub. Gourmet restaurant open to the public. And a simply magnificent view. for full information and reservations. call collect: (714) 346-0551. · 1 IRONWO~~D COUNTRY CLUB HOMES IN PALM DESERT under the new pact. Drivers had been earning $6.67 an hour and will go to an $8.21 hourly wage in three years. Meanwhile the district announced Tuesday that buses will stop serving Corona in Riverside County because the distract has not been able to negotiate a new contract with the city. A Sacramento water tower sports a giant corrugat~ cardboard fly created by artist Horst Leissl. The work, he claims, ex- presses the tong.standing r elationsh ip betv.ecn man and fly. A threat of rain to- day forced removal of the fly. The defe ndant 's husband , Alfred S. Bloomingdale, was pre- sident of Diner's Club. PAID ADVERTI SEMENT THE EARL'S NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING PlUMllMG HEATIHG- All COMO. COURSE TO BE TAUGHT IN IRVINE .. ,..,..._. ~ ... ·<•'Ill f "' .... ., """'' ~ \,. ,....,, l.t~ .-.... . . 495-0401 IA "11l ,. .... ,.., , .... , • 8 .1 642·1751 KITCHEN It IATH HMODE:l.IMG RtEE ESTIMATES S.• Owr 01 ... 1t• •I A•,.:AMl ~·MA"" OJ. f l ,,, , "" l•fl '" ... ,_., t -· ,, 772·l470 ., . Ir' in l' •SPE<: l Colden Statc Read in~ Lab will oHt'r 11 4 v. t'l'k e()\lr'>l' 1n "Vl'l'd rt•Jding lO a hm11•-d number of qu.ihf1cd people m thl' lrcmc ..irt>a This rect'ntlv de' eloped method of 1n,lruct1on co::.l.' lt>ss than •., lhc twllon of s1m1lar cour..n and ii the mo"t anno\'atl\ c and effect1H• program available 10 lbe United States Not nnly dot"\ thl'I fomous C!OUr..t' reduce your lime rn lhe chts\room to JUSl on1: class pttr wet>k for 4 5hOrt w~ks but 1t ali.o include::. 11n advance0 speed readm~ course on cassette lape so that )tlu can ('()OlJnue lo improve for the rl.'!>l Of ~our ljlc IC you arc a '>tudt'nl y,ho v.1)uJd like to muk.-,\ ·,, inMl.'.ad 11! B'!> ur c·, or rf )OU arc a bU.'>lnl"-'-person "ho" anh to :.thy abrl•.i:.t ol hxl.iy " t•vt'rchaogrng acc<·ll•rat1:1g world then th1::. rour:.c 1:. an absolute Ol'<'esMI)-. In u frw m onth" !>Omc student-; ar.-reud1n~ 20·30 time.; faster attam1ni: sl)t.'cch that JJll'roarh 6000 y,ord~ ~r mrnule Our U\ l'rJl(t• ieradu,1t<' i.hnuld rt• a t.1 7 I U I I m l'' ( J 't l' r U 111) n comvtet wn or the rour-.l· with mark l•d 1mpro\c mcnl 1n romprchl•nl>llln and cool.'entrauon. For l hoH• "ho ''nuld 11k~ :1<1cht1on<1l anrnrmat1on a .,t•nt·~ of lfl'<'. uni' hour. 111 u•ntJllon ll'ClUrl'' hJ\C been '<h .. dult-tl Th<.'\l' "P<'l'l31 lfl'I? nnc· hour lectures v.111 bl' held al the followml( llm~. Thur~ • & F'n . 54-pt JI), & Ort. 1. al 11 31) I' \t & K JO I' ~I • SJI • Or t ;! .11 Ill :m ' ~· ~ t .Ill I' :-.r : \1011 . ·1u1·'. '"\\ .. I . Oc.l I, ~ 6 alb .ID I' \I. & ll.:IO I'. \I Tht• J!lfl\ 1• m1·r11ni:' "111 he.' hd1I .11 ln111l' 1111,t \1111111 Jl111tl, t.t7 EJ~l lhcr Hd, ln1111· l f>)'c•r Hd l'"ll orf Nt•w,-w1rt Frt•l'\\ay -2 C>.ll~ Eu!>l o( San l>1f'~11 Fry,' 1 OLDSJWIOBR.E 1977 MORE THAN JUST BEl'l'ER CARS THEY'RE BEI'l'ER OLDSMOBD.F:S There's lots more, too. Redesigned Rocket V8s ... beautlrul new interiors in many models ... a new Cutlass Supreme Brougham 4·door with a luxurious 98 Regency·type interior ... a new Toronado XSR so dramatic in design It causes excite· ment wherever 1t Is seen. So read our news, then v1s1t your Olds dealer. He's got the Olds that fits your needs and lifestyle! 98 Regency. A remarkable new kind of luxuf}o OeJta 88 Royale. New idea in family cars. Now you don't have lo sacrtflce the room the comfort. and the qreat ride you waot-lo get the kind of good gas mileage you need! l here's Only 11 complelely new ecsr could do cverylhmg a lullury car must do 1n 1977. So heres the room. comfort and splendid luxury you upect 1n o Regency ... plus the unexpected luxury of good gas mileage an t'sllmated 20 mpg 1n the EPA highway test. 14 mpg In lhe city tesl, with thl' standard Rocket 350 VB I You've got to experience I~ driving eai.c to believe llf ,.... ~-· ··~ new headroom and legroom In the rear. ,. • new suspension systems for the smooth, big· ~ , ~~ • ·'.c \ :--7.1 ~ ~·~· .. ,~_\.·..fl -1 t , .-\ r , "\ I ' - \ t •• -" \ ' ' ... -\ ',t , --\ ,, t-~ \ --·-. c:ar ride you like. Vet Delta 88 mileaqe is · "'><. '· ''v~ ' dramatrcally Improved 21 mpg, highway, 15 ,. ·~"-,.ff; 1\ mpg. city test, with available 350 VB. ·}~ ~·, , · ~ J t .. , . !"'"~" • ·• '4t I -"'~';;,.J] , .. ,,,-·. ----.. -~ ; . -1_) Which kind of CutJass ls the right CuUass for you? Se;on: Thl' "grand touring .. Cutlass W11h J50 V8 end automatic trans· 4 4-2: l he l«"g,.nd llVf'\ onl Bold, CuUua 8: Ctessy Cutia\'> look. rid,., worty IOQk\ H :2 rellye sus~n and comfort In the lowr~t ·pri<ed _ mission. EPA ~ ""m"" "" 20 .,. ..., mpg, highway; 14 " • 1 mpg, city. Hatch ' _ .., • roof avall11ble. s1on. E.PA ,.~tlmatu with~ Cutlass of alll Plus an EPA h1uhway available 350 VB, end ri, ~ rellng of 2A mpg; 12 mp~. clly, with automatic tr11nsmiuton f } ~landard 231 V6 engine ond 20 mpg. hlghwey tut, I rnanual tronsmh~lon. 14 mpg. city . ...._._ .. Toronado XSR. rtew c.oncept In penonal lux\lt)alf'I. iwll'l sliding roof panels, wraparound rear win dow, a new dass.c look. New Rocket 403 V8 with computerited MISAR electronte spark timing. EPA estimates: 18 mpg, highway, 12 mpg.dty. IE.~===~ Starftre OT. The joy of drMng II llllw Wld well See what's In St.rflre with the available GT package buckets, ftoor·shlfter, tach and gavges, CT 'trlpH, rallye whttls-ond morel EPA estimates with avollable 231 V6, 5-speed transmission, 2.93 eiclr. 27 mpg. highway; 1J mpg, city. Omega Brougtmrn. Economlcal answer lo expenstve Eutopean ~n•. O\lr lmpJeul~ Mlmpor1 fighter:' Roomy, lu11urlous·fttllng, fn)lde, compact. maneu• vcrable on tt\4 r01d. The 1ffordable oiler· native! EPA estlnu'ltes 2' mpg, hlgh111ay; 12 mpg, city, with standard 231 V6, )·speed manual transmission, 3.23 ule. SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW 1977 OLDSMOBILES AT YOUR OLDS DEALER .. AC DAILY Pl(,OT EDITORIAL PAGE . '~ I • Peaceful Bargaining ...... •' . The city or HunUnetoo Beach bu been aettlln' ne1otlalion1 with employe 1roups almost like clockwork. Recently, city negotiat.ors came to terms wtlh SOO m~mbers of lbe Municipal Employes A.ssoc:latioo <MEA>. the blggut labor SJ'OUP in the clty. Agr~ment also ls expected within dnys with the ;.: firemen's association, the last major unsigned or· ..._ .... gani.ution. s When the settlement Is reached, the city will have ~ agrffments with nearly all of its 1,000 employes. I Talks have been going smoothly and prof esslonal- ly and w1thout any apparent 1tra.ln5. No militant strike threats have surf aced as they have ln use past. # Another good aspect ol the settlements ia tbat all bo\le been for at least two years except for the one· ~~ year pact watb M EA. r The entire process or smooth neeotiatidlls can be ~ chalked up to willingness on the part o! workers along t with the city's foresight in hiring an outside, pro- ressional negotiator this year. The pay raises and fringe benefits don't seem to be out or line and the money paid to the chief \ negotiator appears to be well spent. Late Start Can Hurt While most Orange County school distncts are spending or already have spent considerable tim~ and resources on teacher contract negotiations, Hunt- ', i.ngton Beach City (elementary) School District only began discussions Sept. 7. ' .. • . • Some districts, like Fountain Valley schools. began negotiating in early summer and reached a speedy accord. Other districts like Ocean View in Huntington Beach, also began in the summer and have worked diUgently lo reach agreement. Even though Ocean View admin istrators and teachers a re still far apart in their negotiations, they can be commended for at least geltini down to busi· ness soon after new colled.ive bar&aininl laws went into etrect tbia year. If a speedy accord la reached in the HunUniton Beacb City dlstnct, o.s m Fountain Valley, their r~ latively late start in contract talks will not be a public concern. However, if the negot.lations drag on, the pubUe will wonder ii they could not have been given top priority during lheswnmer months. Priority Planning Top Huntington Beach city orrlclals will hold a retreat Oct. 29 in an effort to establish a better work· lng relatlonship so they can mount an assault on municipal problems. They have decided.fortunately, to hold the affair at the SeaclHf Country Club, a meetmg place within the city limits, readily accessible to the public. If the session is handled correctly. a great deal can be accomplished. It is important that interested citizens avail themselves or the opportunity to attend to better understand future city plans and priorities. One major thrust or the retreat will be in establishing a spirit of teamwork and rapport between council members and various admmislrators and department heads. Leaders also will be laking up long range priorities for the city as well as consideration for the start of a budgeting process which requires all de· partments to begin from scratch. 'Officers will have an excellent opportunity to take steps to lay a firm foundation of understanding and leadership. The retreat should provide positive steps for the future and be something more than a lot or talk that soon could be forgotten. H /F Roulette ·Mobile Ho01es Help Young Folks, Too N"" Lives for For1ner Mobsters Tothe Editor: As a salesperson of mobile homes, I was pleased to see the article entitled "County Supports Trailer Parks", Sept. 15, regard- inR development of additional mobile home parks in Orange County's unincorporated areas. Having dealt with the con· sumer. in the sale of mobile homes. for the past two years. I realize the need for more park spaces Especially those that the senior c1t1zens can purchase out· right -therefore Insuring them aga.ms t unfair and exorbitant in· creases in monthly space ren ta ls. ONE FACET of our county's population bas been sorely neglected. however. Specifically. the younger couple with children who are trytn~ to ~et a start in hfe and who, at today·s pnces of slle-bwlt housing. arc unable to purchase or to qualify financ1ally to purchase a s1te-bwlt home A m obile home offers those younger families an altemntive to renting. The young people I encounter in my work wouldn't mind living tn the outlying areas of Orange County and would welcome the opportunity of purchasing thelr own space or payin& a monthly ff'e to rent a space so that lhey c-ould also be bui I dang <'<JllllY In it dwelling that they could one day c;1ll the1r own MS MARILYN l. McOONALD Da11 Carr llttlp• Tn tht Editor In the Sund BY Sept 19 edJtortal rolumn you took a wild 6bot ut Jimmy Carter by cnntendang that his l'ltnnd In favor or no· t1onal. tax flnonctd day-care proRrnm contradicted h.11 pro· ml'l' tn 1•mpha"l11t• 1>n11trllm'I de· Signed to ft•!ltOI (' lht• 'I01id1ty or the Amcnl'tln fom1ly Whllc )OU may or m oy not hUVl' ntckc<I <.:urkr. yoll llC'Ort•cl a darC<'t hit on all worklna motherl'I by Implying t.hnt It working mothrr results m an unholthy family The rt•nl probll•m ln obtaining adequate rundlna for dny ('rtre or c:hlldrrn or work In,.: motht•r~. of ( MAILBOX ) l.ellers from reader& are Wt'lcome The nght lo conden&e lettn1 lo /it $J>OCe or eliminate libel u rel~ Lettns o/ 300 word! "' leu will ~ gium preference. All lettn1 mwt in· elude 11gnat11re and mailrng address but nomes may be wU~ld on r~· ~st t/ wflu:aent re<UOn a. CIJ)J)Qrtnt. Poet'll lDlll not be publ-.Md limited income 15 the kind or thinkin& that equates a woman with a job with a woman neglect· Ing her tam ily. FEDERAL day-care progr ams are designed to assist low- mcome working mothers. who might otherwise be on welfare. The n ational day-care pro· gram, far from breaking ur. homes. may provide the di · ference between the dependence on welfare or the independence and self-respect of employment, thereby setting the cond.ltlon for a healthier and hoappler home ufe. PATRICIA HERZOG No S ale! ·ro the Editor· I would like to take lhis op· portunlly to e1tpress my disap. proval of the four realtors who ln· wrrupted me and many of my Costa Mesa neighbors on Wed· nesday, Sept. 22. Their assump· lion appears t o be that in· dlvtduals who arc at hom~during the day do not object to their re pealed and frequent r ails However, some or us do obJ<'ct. llS we work out or our home•,, arc• involved with school work . and have youn~ ch1ldrt-n who take naps. THE SEEMINGLY constant nnaing of our doorbella by these persistent reallors 11 not only Ir ritoling, but it ls totally un· nece1111ary, us the serv\C'e they J)t"rform has not been requested nor 111 it necd~d. I hope that the many "cnacr Lif etirne of Drama ?tTH CENTURY JOUllNEV. By William L. Shirer. Slmon & Schua\er 510 Pages. $12.50. "It has been an interesting ex· per1ence," Wiiliam L. Shirer ob serves in his Introduction to th1s engTossinJ memoir, "to have bffn born in the ho~and-b\llgy age and lo have survived into the nuclear era. Thal brief whiff ol Ume, as times goes. lhat has comprised my own span, cncom· passed more changes, I believe, than the previous thousand years." Tbe reader is lucky that Shirer has decided to share that ''interesting expel1eoce" -bia Ure. So int.re.tine. tn fact, that when "20th Century Journey" doses tn the year lb>, the reader can only hope that he wlU bo lucky once •l•in and that Shirer will continue thls "memoir or a We and the t.imea." THE AUTBO& of tnan)' boolt_s, Sblftr la best known, pubapa, foe-his massive l'ltudy ot HlUu Gumany, "The RiR and Fall of •he Third ~elch." Born lo ( THE BOOKMAN ) Ch1cago in 1904. Shirer spent hls earliest years there before mov· inl lo Ced•r Rapids, Iowa, where he 1rew to young manhood. ObHssed with a dcslre to co to Pam. he saved hla money and left Iowa for what wu to ht a abort trlp to Europe. But he was lucky. He got a job on an American newspaper in P3tia the night before be was to leave for home. "I bad come over to Eu.rope for two months," Shirer ~alls. ''As it turned out. I would remain there to live and won fOI' two de- cad u . The best, among tile mao1 p>d lhID•• ln lbls eood book t ls tbe seemlncly etr«t.lesa w11 in wbJcb Shlttr OU hit own Ute intO t.hf> Umes be deacribtl ao eJo. qucnUy' PHIL TilOMAS AP Books Edltor Dear Gloorny Gus I wonder lf the glass con- struction in the Central Library of Huntington Beach could withstand a maJor earthquake? J .B.C. o ...... , G<t• (_ ... ,, .,. ·-""·., r...-~\ .t••ff _. .. llK•t.a•r-H, rwftKt tM ... '" ............ _. ,.... -""1 -•• oo Oleo"'' G.,., Dall, ...... beavers"' who repeatedly call upon me will keep their shoppin& lists, sponges, memo pads. newsletters, and fl y swatters. When my husband and I decide to sell our home, we'll ring their bells! DONNA BENNETT I rre•ponsf ble1 To the Editor: Apparently, your newspaper no longer feels it is necessary to check its facts before making at· tacks on public officials. Your editorial of Aug. 20, tJlking a political whack at me for vaca· tioning with my family during part of the month, is a case in point. You imply m y vacation somehow interfered with public business because a quorum of the Board of Supervisors might not have been available. The fact is. no such problem occurred. Board membtra always give notice of planned absences. Should an lll· ncss or emergency have prevent· ed att•od a nee of another member. I would have returned from my vocation to ensure a 11uorum \'OU ALSO assert lhal "last Dt'cember nil five supervison took a week orr. They dld the same thing the Fourth of July wHk." Not 10. The board did not hold public meetings those weeka, but u your reporter would have known h ad be dropped by -I was at my desk working. Too bad your anonymous editorial wrlttr failed to make the effort to c heck his facts before he launched his att;>ck on me for being "1rrcspon1ible." I think the shoe I~ on lhe other root. LAURENCEJ. SCHMIT Supervisor, Secood District Th~ DcUl11 Pilot ltandl bl/ the cdltonot 01 /olr and o.ccurott. -EdUor 'I'm ltH Ford Tit• l'Nn. th.tt hi Mafia Dropouts Grow WASHING TON -Cosa Nostra hoodlums, many or them sworn to silence by blood oaths, are de· fecting to the J ustice Depart· ment by the dozens. One reason for this astonishing development in the war against organized crime is a quiet, new method of handling defectors. Two years ago, we reported in a series of col· umns that de· rectors from the mob were put on the wit ness s tand . granted new identities and t h en l e ft largely to fend for themselves. Many of them, with only criminal skills. were unable to make an honest living. We wrote that one prime ex-Mafia wit.nesa was told coldly to "go on welfare." Last May, the Justice Depart· ment quietly chanpd tts whole approach. Insiders say OUT col· umns helped to persuade govern· ment officials that they needed to offer more inducement to get mobsters to testify against thelr cohol'U. Now tbe department helps lo rehabilitate underworld defec· tors. They are even offered psychiatric counseling to help them adjust to Chevrolel.'I alter a life of Cadillacs. Gerald Shur, a government at- torney, has also been calling on the executive of 150 major firms, with a startling request. He has ur1ed them to take a chance on lurine ex-Mafia men. One Southern bank gnmely employed a former armed rob· btr. He Is dolne ao well that his (JACK ANDERSON) community wants him to run for the t'ity council. But the ex- hoodlum has gratefully refused. He fears this would lead to newspaper photographs. which might betray bis new identity. ALL TOLD, an amazing 1,650 underworld witnesses have testified against thcir former as· sociates. Many defected dunog the past year. They were given new identities and were placed in JObs, usually without any need for government subsistence. But 2eO former mobsters. now living under different names aft.er testifying for the state, ar e drawing aovernment support. This is an increase-Of 30 during thepa&tyear. As part of the unpublicized new drive against organized crime, the Justice Department is also using volunteer 1dafia dcfeclors to persuade pals st.ill in the mob to tum state's witnesses. Three months ago, for exam· pie, a Mafia mobster active in the narcotics and usury rackets was summoned into a federal in· vestlgator 's office for a ''routine" talk. He had been fingered by a former underworld friend, who said the racketeer was tired of the hassle from gangland enemi es and. therefore, should be ripe for de lectlon. After the racketttt arrived in the investigator·s oflice, his former crony entered from the side door. The two men talked alone. Jn the end, lhe visitor agTeed thal he, too. would take his chances with the Justice Department. I n exc h a nge fo r their testimony, the defectors 're gJven new identities and relocat· ed far from their old underworld habitats. Each witness geta a false birth certificate. driver's permit, Social Security card, baptiam a I document ancl sometimes, a passport. ii he is marrted, his wife is also given a complete new Identity. Then a "stop•• i s put o n tbelr fingerprints in the FBI files. IC the defector should be picked up and fingerprinted, the local police would send the prints to the FBI for a check. An FBI agent or U.S. marshal would then drop by to explain the sltuaUon to the local police chief. mE CHARGES a.ren 't fixed, but the defector ts tried under his new identity. Lets than 100 de!ec· ton are stm lo prtsoo, aome serv· ing out old sentences, others for new offenses. But these prtsonen are carefully located In "safe .. prisons, with no reeords of t.belr former identities. The new deal for Cosa Nostra defectors grew out of secret meetings among U.S. attorneys and strike force heads. They agreed that more defectors were needed to curb organized crime. Among those who pusbe4 hardest to make defection more attractive were Justice Depart- ment attorney Gerald Shur, chief U.S. Marshal William Hall and John Rogers of the U .S. Marshal's orrice. Our own underworld cootaC:U confinn that the new progl'am has made godfathers from Boston lo Los Angeles more un- easy thnn they have been to ct. cades. A Carter Cue for Connally WASlllNGTON -Sudden en· thuslasm by John B. Connally In President Ford '1 behaJf helpi8 confirm the new con.'lcnaua in Texas; Jimmy Carter actually can lose that crlllcaJly Important slate thank11 to hl11 tnexpllcubtc remarks aboul Lyndon B. JohNon. Connally, who in private has been none too opUmi.Uc obout hh role aa Texas state chairman for Mr. Ford. told an old Teus Democrntic fri e nd ln Washington Inst Wednet· day that everything has changed. Connally said he was rtitW1lina to Texu to spread around t.bll now notorious Playboy magazine tn· terview's lethal lut paragraph in which Carter linked former President Johnson with Richard M. Nixon as "lylnc, cheaUng and d1stortln1 the truth." THE DEMOCRAT frintely a1reed with Conn• ly that Carter's LBJ 1atfe gives Mr. f"ord hl• first cb.aoeo to carry Texas. "Givln1~ John," anothtr Texas 'I.UC pollU· clan told us. "is llke hudinr a Stradivarius to Helf&.'' Attord· ln11y, Carter inaidert rear lbe ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) Play boy 1nterv1cw'11 lnslanJC pollllcal dnmoge m~ come not from Carter's musir\13 on sex but h1s groluitlous remarks uboul Johnson. WHF.nlF.R OR not Connally actually stirs many Texans ovt.-r the-dead President, Carter's con· duct. hu turned off Democrouc candidates In Tc1tcas who had wanted to tie their campalrns closely to h im . One former John~ lntJmote who has been privately advt11ing Carter was al fl~l lncensed by t.be Playboy comments. then cooled off enouah lo suggest that Carter quJckly tcl~ne t.ady Blrd Johnson in 'texas. The apoloaY was made lll$t Tuesday but did not keep Mn. Johrulon h'om dcacrtblnl berstlfThunday u "distressed. hurt an d perplexed." Old LBJ JoyallsL'l describe her true feelings as vuUy more lnunse than lhat. Since Carter oftcu hH ell· pressed ~miraUon for Jobnson <and tn bis acceptJlnee speech broke the conaplracy <:I tilence on LBJ at the DelDOCl'alk n&· &Joaal eon•~~tton), why did he uaail hlm ln the very last m<>- ment• fol1owln1 hours of ln· tcrvtewina by Playboy? 1 The a nswer m ay be Carter's if'- rc"l1Uble lmpulte to show the left hl1 underatandina and aym· puthy. Playboy 'a ln~rviewer waa Robert Scheer , en extreme left Journoll11t and old anti• Vietnam aclivlal. "That's what bums me up," one ex-LBJ aide told us. "Jimmy waa U.Slnll old lcft·winr codewordl -JohnllOQ lying and chcatlna -and ho knew he was u1ta1 UM!m." ORAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT Rotwrt N. Wtfd, Pv~ 'fhoma• IC«'rvll. Editor Horboro Krllblch. Ed1torlol POIJ«' f:dilM The editorial pau of lhe D•lly r1tot seckl t o Inform and i;llmul1tt ru~a by p~nlin• on llll11 P•lt divert• <'om~tuy on topics or ln•ett by ayndkat- f<I columnist. •nd f1rtoonl.1ts. by provldln1 a for11ift far readrr11' views and b~ ~r•eenUn1 this n •w1paper'1 oplhlon1 and ldC111J on c\IJ'rent toptc:t . ThCI ~itort1l oplniont ol tht Ollily Pilot lpJl('or only In tbt edi!Mat column at the top ol tbt pa... Opinion• l'JI· preued by d\e columnlsta and unoon11~ •DI le&tfl' writ(-" arc 01tlr own and " -.clartetnent ot lh"'r Vit"Yt1 by tbe Dalb Pilot 'hould be lnfttrt'd. Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1978 . . , f • t • • •' • • ' l , , l # . . . ~ f ·: 1 • .. ;: . : .. cl ••• : ·:· . ·:. < . . . . ~ . . ~ '" . . ... . ... <I: •• .. . . · Stop-sIDoking Clinic Ai01s at 7th Graders ST. LOUIS <AP> -For three weeka, a croup ol HYent.h and el&hlh rraden at the Shenandoah School beld an 1fter-1ehool meeting The l"JUP bad notbina to do with sports, dances or 1tampa. The kids are all try lag to quit IMOki1'C. School offic:lals and the Amenean Cancer Society. which conducted the "kJckJni the habit" cliruc, were sur· prlted by the number of students &eeklnc help In giving up smoking. 1be • atudenta represented nearly on•thlrd ol the 13) and 14-year-olds at the school. attended an H embly once a Wttk lo hear a lun& specialist, a neck sur· aeon and psychologist talk about smoklne . TWlce a week, the 38 students who signed up for help In qwttma smoking attended "rap groups" given by a local counseUne cent.er "MOST YOUNGSTERS AT this uge group smoke from ~r pressure. It's I.he 'in' thine to do,' Or. Morgan said. "Sophisticated people smoke. they think. and they want to be a lilUe more grown up.'' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi W_.;;.ed;..n..;.Md=ay;L.....;;S;...;;e~pl.;;.•;.;.;m.;;.bet..;....;;29~19;..7..;;.lS ___ • " O.\IL Y, PILOT A 1 Fatl1er Shuns Daughter JERJCHO. Vt. CA P> - Lawyer Eric Schuppm has turned down bis dau- 1hter'1 plea to v1s1t httlo discua the 1ap that has divaded the family since .iteJolned lbe UruhcatJon Church. Schuppln s aid lhe church that converted tus dau1hler, Tamara, When she was an 18·year-old student at the University of Vermont two years ago would have Indoctrinated her before any v151t.was atranged. Rev Sun Myung Moon, use s "c oercive persuasion" to attract and hold followers SCllUPPIN SAID ht and his wire. Betty. were "terrified" when their daughter Joined the church. "We saw the chan&• and we couldn't actepl tt, "beaaid Tht attemet to kldna_p Tamara and brine her - bound and 1a11ed -ln • van truck to Vtrmontwaa fotled when pollco stopped tho truck in northern Connecticut. '"I WAS A LITTLE surprised that 38 were heavy smokers who saJd they wanted to qwt, but could not," uad principal No\a Mae Mor1aq, an f!X smoker and lnitlatorot the program More than a "UtUe surpnsed" was Elke Ko.es, director of professional and public education for the American Cancer Society here "I was just amazed when sbe tlhe pnn· clpal) called m e," Miss M05es sajd Dr. Morgan said not all the school's smokers signed up for the procram, JUSt those who wanted to qwt Miss ~'oses explained that for the proeram to work the students had to wanl to quit Though a preliminary evaJuabon woo 't be completed for a few weeks. Dr Morgan said the program has already bad some effect. At lea.st three quit ··cold turkey" and others \H're cutting back. "SHE WOULD come on very attentive, very 1r.ateful, but I would know there are t wo sides to her," ..be said. "It L ____ ,;.;;:.;.;i;;;;;;;;.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;:_.:.:.;,:~;..;.-...-~-~ would be jllr\"too unstable a situation for me emo- tionally." The smoking proble·m 1sn 'l a ne~ one for Dr. Morgan, whose office an p.as t years was often graced by youthful smokers "YOU MEAN YOU can"t wa1t till recess or lunch?" she asked them "No," came the rtlply "We net!<! belp." So for three weeks the 120 seventh and eighth gra~ers al the school have ONLY FOUR STUDENTS have been brought to her office for smoking so far this year. down from prev1oui. years. . .. The real test of the program will come as the school year goes on," Dr. Morgan noted. Beyond that the 38 wall be followed through high school to see what long· range effect the program has had. "Jo AM lelll me you play racquet ball." Prop Blamed In Fiery Crash WASHINGTON CAP> -The Mercer Airlines plane crash at Van Nuys, CaUf., last February OC· curred because a propeller blade came apart and caused two engines to fail, the National Transporta· lion Safety Board re-1n1urance Well Dressed ports. Three flight c rew members died when the ferry nighl landed on a golf course a mile short of the Van Nuys airport. Two flight attendants and a company e mploye passeneer , the only others aboard the plane, were sll&btly injured. AUTOMOBILE AS LOW AS s 116°0 4MHUAL4Y 'Married and 25 yr~ old Cahlorn1a F1nanc1al Resoons•b•hly YACHTS SMAll BOAT LARGE BOAT DISCOUNTS EXTtNOEO CRUISING TO MEXICAN WATtRS COMMERCIAL BOATS Pot Found in Chicken TALLAHASSEE. Fla IAP) -Stale 0Hic1als say that a shopper bought a froien chicken at a Tallahassee supermarket and found the bull of a manJuana cigarette packed with the giblets Jane Robinson. director ·or the state's Consumer Services Division, said Monday that Leon County shenffs depuues confirmed that the butt was part or a contraband cigarette and turned the evidence over to the Food and Drug Adminlstra- uon. Mrs Robinson said the federal agency handled the case beca use the chicken, which the supermarket replaced for the shopper, had been shJpped in from outside the stale POT FILLS SflLL HILLS T EN FIREMEN were burned, three seriously, while tryin g to saw lhrou1h the fuselage to reach the night crew. The safety board found one blade of the three blade propeller separat- ed from the right inboard engine shortly after the four-engine craft lifted ore from nea rby Hollywood· Burbank airport. H Tam ' letters to de- monslrat y be felt it was futile to y lo com· munkale with her "PLEASE ACCEPT m e, Oatldy . If I am following a false prophet, then pray for me, don 'l try to ruin me." a Marcil 14 letter from Tamara read. Schuppln, who last year arranged an unsuc- cessful attempt to have his daughter kidnaped from a Windsor, Conn., parking lot, has invested considerable money and time to discredit the church. Ile has e\"cn filed a $1 .8 -mllhon s uit charging the church w1Lh slavery. REPLYING TO has dau1bter's letter, Schup- pin sa1d she was flatter· in& herself "by asswrung that my e fforts are de· dii:ated only on your behalf Your being v1c limited was a means or introducing me to what was happening lo yount: people all over the world.·· Schuppin said he is con vinced the church . headed by the Korean We pay 15¢ a lb. cash for ak.minum cans & other, clean, household alumin,um. who<'n includes .i1um1num toil P•f' p,;ns hozen load end dmnor 1ray• oop Pulld1n1J ann meill contd•nf'" Cor1.:11n 01he1 elo3n, all .. 1um1num •Wm~ Cdn !)(' •e<!Hme<I c .. 11 your Cun111r IOr dOIJllS 'l Bring It to Reynold• Aluminum Orange Recycling Plant, 210 E. Meats Avenue Rtvers1de Fwy Meats Ave • Katella Ave Tuesday thru Saturday -9:00 a.m .. 4:30 p.m. Phone 998-4271 for lnlormat1on on Mobile Unit schedules In your area . ~. •.t-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-4 WILKESBORO, N.C. more than 35,000 mari· <AP) -The good ol' juana plants lo the coun· boys who gave Wilkes ty during the summer - County in the mountains and only two liquor stills. its reputation as lhc Sheriff Bill G. An· moons hine capital of de rson and Greg North Carolin a have Radcliff, Slate Bureau of gone to pot Investigation agent, said THE BLADE s liced through the l ower fuselage , scvcr1n~ hydraulic a nd electrit·aJ lines, and struck the left inboard engine Call 642-5678. tr ~Revn.old• " . I •: . .. . . I ..... 1 I . .. ' •' . . . ... ·I' . . . •. .. .. I . l . •, ... BOB PALEY & ASSOC., IMC. HORTH o.c.--546-3205 SOUTH o.c.--642-6500 'manjuana is easier to Law enforcement of· grow and brings in more !leers have destroyed money." ~day. thousands of thrUty Soutliem Callforntans are losing Interest-hard·earned dollars that are ri8htfully thelrs. It happens with every deposlt In a bank sovtngs account whore savtnas eam le s interest than ~id by Mutual Savings. At Mutual Savings your dollan eam high interest with safety tnsui8d by en ~ency of the Federal GoVemment. Your lnteroet ls computed from tho day of deposit to with- drawal. No Jou of tntero t there. And unlike many mofor batlb, Mutual Savings does not charp ypu to wlthdnlw your own money. Don't you lose Interest tn Southern CaUfomta. Born the moll from what you have - wllh afety at Mutual Savings . ' Put a lew words to work for ou. ff:,./Alumlnum ''Pssstl OCTDjust doubled bus service. Pass it on.'' Sometimes good news comes unexpectedly. Everyone is talking about Orange County Transit District's new improved service. We've nearly doubled bus service county·w1de. We've added more buses to almost every route and streamlined the whole system . Many areas now have 15. 20, or 30 minute service. It's the biggest improvement we've ever made. No wonder everyone's talking about it. Call OCTD Information for the whole story. Then pass it on to your friends and watch the good news travel. And remember, nobody ever got a ticket on the bus. 5413311 Call 547-3311, Or toll-free • ZENITH 7-3311 , 6AM to 10PM weekdays, or BAM to SPM weekends . Good news travels fast. ··~- .... .. Al DAIL y PILOT weonetday. Stplember 29 1975 No Desire Evangelist Admires ; Fro• AP DlapaJ.dtea Evansetisl Oral a.rt. told rormer New York Jbyor Jolla V. u.dla7 M "n ·vcr lusted after any 90man other than (his wtle) Evdyn eioce 1 mar· d;td her 31 yean •So-" , Undaay, on tho 1teff ol the A.morican Broad· ·eauna Co., waa ln Tulsa to interview Mrs. Roberta ln connection wlth release or her new book, ''Hl:i 1>arlin1 Wife, Evelyn." The subject of reliaion in politics came up. . "I \h.lok ,IJ•m>' Carla w (l& ju.at frank and l.-Y· Ins to respond to the de9lre of people ror politicians to be bonett," Roberts said of a controversial in· ~ wtt.b the Democrallc presidential nominee ID Playboy magaziM. Roberti uld "Now my ntlllude ls, we can ad· IDlre, but not deal re." ' • A Bolton publither dropped plans lo bring out a hlc>lt of essays by wnter and cnUc Diana Trtllbtc. reportedly because the work takes some s wipes al author UWu Kellman. Mn . Trilling and her late hus b and, author and criUc UIMJ Trtlltac, both were men- tioned unfavorably in Miss Bellman's recent book, ''Scoun - dttl Time," a memo&r or tbe McCarthy era. LitUe Brown & Co. of Boston pubU.bed lbe Hellman book and Mil.LIMN bad been the prospective publisher of Mrs. Trill· Inc's yet-to-b e titled book. Mrs. T rilling acknowledged Little Brown canceled the contract for her book because she rel used lo delete or modify four passages. * P lans to pay United Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez $1,500 lo speak Oct. 12 al Fresno State tJlliversity have been defeated by the College Union Board. Animal Shelter Studied- A 4.6-acre a Ile in Irvine was recommended to county 11upervlsors Tues· ORANGE COUNTY day as a location (OI' a new south county animal shelter The board authorized an appraisal of lbo pro-Youth FJS• h perty on C¥.nada Road at Santa Vittoria Drive. The land ls owned by the Irvine Company. Program Expanding Jn a report to super visors. Stun Krause. an assistant director of the county General Services Agen- cy, said a search ror a A two-d ay summer new shelter site bas bffn yot.lth flahing program underway tor more th.an tried at two Orange a year. Coast parts this sum~r While many sJtes have will be expanded to all been checked, he said, nine county regional this is the only one found parks and be offered 't bl three times a year. sw a e. C . He noted it is desienat -ouoty _s u.perv1sors ed as a future industnal gave ~rm1ss1on for the area, as is property lo · expansion Tuesday ~r the north and eut. 1be le_arolng the program .Edison Company plans will cost about $2,000 an- to build a sub·station to nually. the west. he said, while a condominium project is planned across Canada Road to the south. PARKER Hancock, a county park ranger, said a trial two-day program at Mlle Square Park in Fountain Valley this summer drew 250 eig'bl to 16-year-olds. A similar • Aircraft Firm Pact Okajed Ne10U.tlort or a new 25 year lease for an . alttratt aervic. "rm at Orange County AJrport w~ ordered Tu day by county !'lupervi.sors They ... ed county appraise" to determine a fair r'f'l\tal for Clllf<>l'd t-'r111~r·s A and E lnspeetlon Service, then to try lo work out leue terms. Fraizer has been renUna :Jlt&htly lesa lhan one acre al the airport tor 1.9 years T8F. BOARD'S ACl'ION followctd a len,thy series of debates on tbe iasue. raised alter 1''rai&er recrived a new lO·yea.r lease Cur the itroWld lo 1968 at tbe same Ume other fou1d bru,c operators re- ceived 2S·year leases. County Admlnlstrallve Officer Robert Thomas said th.e lenath of leases was based on the amount ot investment planned at eacb operation and that n-a1zer'1 plans called for a lesser investment. But Tbomaa aald Tuesday a lonaer lease seems to be in order now. fte swd 1''t-auer offers a unique service in that be allows pilots to perform some of their own plane maintenlUlce under hi:s supervi.sion. Fluor ·united Way Gift $100,000 The Fluor Corporation. Orange County's newest major hrm, has announced that lt wiU pre· rede its r:nove to Orange County next year with a $100,000 corporate gift to United Way. Rockwell International, United Way's largest donor,· reported that its corporate gift will be $13S,000. Early employe donations from the Hughes Fullerton Go Club and the Newport Beach Go Club amount to $78, 730 and $10,540 respectively. The United Way or Orange County North/South bas set its goal for this year at $4.6 million. The campaign, largest in Orange County history, was launched Sept. 23. DUBINC A HEAIUNG on lbo matter, Fraizer contended his riabts -.-ere betna violated an4 that bo had been paying rent. aal• and property taxes tor 19yeara. Ke said he is wlWn1 lo pay a fair reot compared with ndthborine facWtJes. FASt LOW-COST, QUALITY OFFSET PRINTING 10 to 10,000 Copies ....... ____ ... _,_ ... -,.~ ...... --, ... , __ Pt-otocople1 Awallable NEWPORT BEACH 240 Newport Center Dr. Design Plaza. Suite t20 (714) 640-g(Y.,3 OVER 300 PIPa NATIONWIDE • Director s decided (-J that the fee was too high Firm Sues County on Land Dem program al Laguna --.................................... iiii Niguel Regional Part at- tracted 150 youngsters, ANNIVERSARY SALE PEOPLE for a JO..mmute speei:h. · They acted alter re---------ce1ving a petition re- portedly signed by 1,200 sbidents opposed to the payment. • At age 75, Rep F. Edward Hebert <().La.>, 1s bidding farewell to Congress with a harsh attack on reform measures that took away m~b~h~poWH r Alter 36 years m the House. the ooce·powerful chairman of tt.s Armed Services Committee e r itlclzed the De mocratic Caucus. Commo n Cause and klevised and hlmed news co'" erage of congressional hearings in a farewell speech lhat will be inserted in the Congressional Record. w1u1n "I am 75 years old nnd lhc fox-trot has turned Into a waltz," Hebert srud • Four persons. mcluding the son or television newscaster J f'r ry Dunphy, werf' released on bail in conne<:lion w1tn the stabbing or a man during an •rgument. pohce said m Los Angeles A spokesman srud Jerry Dunphy Jr., 31, Tim Blanchard. 18. his 22 ) ear old 'ii Ster Cheri : and ,Nlna Moskla uk. 26, wcrc bookcd for mvcst1gal1on of attempted murder A spokesm an srud ~ran Und rn, 21. or West ~ Angeles "as stabbed m the back outside a Westwood restaurant after an argument The four arrested peri.ons. who met Linden U\s1dc the restaurant. refused to give the \lrt1m a nde home in Dunphy's van, tnggenng an argument, polJce said. l'.U.ftt\ M•"'-0'''' P11;t... 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At Pt•.,., y.,.,. 11.~·utvM"yOl,.9<-ton Orange County Is be- ing sued for $6 mll~oo m damages by a local com· pany which accuses the ~ounty's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Ois- t r i c t of failure to purchase 68 acres or its property. The Superior Court lawsuit filed by Conrt>ek Company of Oranice claims the agency has delayed its planned ac· quisition of the acreage adjacent to the proposed 636-acre Lower Santiago Regional Park The action indtratt•-. that purchase of the af fected property was ap proved in July 1975. 1-;m1 nent domain action "hJch would accomplish that acqu1s1t1on ha!> not yet been taken by the C'OUnt) Hancock said. On the Cirst day or the program. children at- tend a fishin1 clinic, sla!fed by the West.em Bass Association Hancoc k said they learn how lo fish and book various kinds oC fuh. T H E SECOND d ay youngsters compete for prizes in a fishing con· test. he said. The expanded pro· gram will be offered at aJI parks in the spring, summe r and Call. Han- cock said. Mesa Winner Hube r t Srhroer of Costa Mesa bas won third place 1n the FFA Li vestock, Sw ine D1v1s1on, competition at the Los Angeles County F'atr Social Security Delivery Earlier Social secunty checks. normally de livered OD the lhard of the month, Will be de· livered Friday. Oct. l under a new policy. ac· cording to Wa lla<'e S. Ford. social security district manager in Santa Ana. Ford said checks will now ht' deltvered on Friday whenever the third falls on a Saturday or Sonday. The same will apply to benehriaries who J\ave their social security checks deposited dJrcctly 1n :i bank or other ranancial rnslltu lion BAL T2·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Coron 1 dr·I Mar b I J 'l4 i;() Co•,fa MMa A46 ?4?4 Now thru October 5, 1976 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Rrrill<fWdY L h l,1Mn ... t to4.' I), '•0 McCORMICI( MORTUARY L.1Qun11 Bi-.ach 41)4-94 1 .. Son Juan C:lp1•trano 4q~., 776 PACIFIC VllEW MEMORIAL ,ARI( Cemetnry Mortuary Ctrn~I 3500 P11c11tc V1c•w Drtvo Newport, C.lhforn10 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOM E 780 t Bo Isa Ave. Westm111s1er 89J·352!> SMITHS' MO RTUARY 627 Main SI Hun11ngton Beach S36-653a SMITH TUTHILL LAMB OUR W£STCLIFF CHAPEL Mortuary •• IM6""'888 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Any pizza Any pitcfl~r 54.91 ~1 I TAX ~M ...... ENDS SAT., OCT. 2 ¥3 OFF · OM ALL JEWELERY tncludes all , 4 kt anct diamonds Also inch.Kies soec1al purchase on diamond stud earrings and 14 kt ··s ·chains 25% OFF OM ALL WATCHES SEIKO BULOVA ANO LONGINES /tr/tc~, / ,r://hn1~,<Pck,,.; 5894 EDINGER AVE. AT SP RINGDALE HUNTINC.lON BEACH. CA. 92647 (71 4)846-1202 Oea-N~. You'd think fire and 'Old• ~·1 nu Yt>t ...fton 11 comes lo flqlring f•ei. they rdy be1onq 1oqeiher. Tole fwe in1..once. The peep. .to rate the qual.ry of f" protection 1n ycu home <rd bulirieu,. ro1ed Costa M_, r1•cenriy The 19\Ult\ $hovld pleow evfKY pt<>pflfty o-here. We earned o Closs H tOflflQ -whch cjve1. vs o ~ qiade than 961 of the olhet corm\ritiei ro1ed ... \OU!hem Cc>lofornoo.. And !hot convem O.ectly irlo lower fie ~e costs for al of us. Much of the credit, of ax.no. ~ to on t"'""""' f,,e depatnie.it But o lot of a.di obo ~ 10 on ""«t mote eacelent WOlllf wpply S)'\f"'1\. Did you know ... . • TW ..... _.. 2,500 &. .,._., ..-. _.. . ...,. ... , • TW yow w.._ IM*lct .................... • of ..... 7 • TW we ..... pl-.Mit n:tre w.tw f"" .... -4 ftUM ............ .....,, 1W _. c ........ . ...... , wlfl •ia•t.., ._.. n • Cleu I ....... ...,.,,...... ........ , • TW .. c ... -* • ... ,_-Wfllw District doeta'f u.,.,...,..., fer .......... 9Md7 We're worlcinq with the local fYe depatrnonl\ 10 make ~ o Gttfe bit safer Ard -·re aov""J you o Ltrle ~•money while -··& e111. When '' corno \ to water or.d '""· wo 1u'-' on't afford lo be ~ondbe~t! S.ncetely, Ycu Boord of Oitectcn l "l""4 0 Betqeron WOfl'en E Booltl ~ °""°"" NoN1 L P-*1.y NotJian L Reade M1i'!ffi[ VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. THE omCAL DEPARTMENT AT MONJ"CoME.RyWARJ> COSTA MESA br~to1 at aan diego fwy ... 549·9400 I You can tell just by looking at a soft cont.act lens that it m designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexible and soft, just as it.a name impliee. But the difference between reaular contacts and soft a mt.act lenses gOeff even deeper than that. Soft contact.a actually abeorb fluid t.o bcoome even sof tcr o.nd more comfortable while you're wearing them. Chances are tho Optical Department at Wards can fit you with n pa.ir of soft contact.. Wards hu tho latest in fitting equipment.and contact lCJ'\808 including bifocal contact.a. So, i( you'ro thinking about contact.a. think about the Optical Department at M ont,omery Ward. Put your face in our hands. TUE FAMILY CJRcus· By Bil Keane ''I'm still tired. Does it hove to be tomorrow olreody?" Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat Wtll cut r.ed tape, geltmq the an.,tn'T!i nnd action you need to solue mequ1tie.'f 111 q1Jt ernmt'nt and bus1- ne.u . Mail your <1uc~tw11s tu Pat Dunr1 At T' our Service, Orange Coast l>a1ly Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Cl\ 926"26 Jndude your telephone number. The colum11 appt·ars daily except · Saturdays. Shingle Guarantee'• Gt-11eroU11 DEAR PAT: In June 1974 I had a new roof put on my home. The st\ingles used were #240 GAF Self- ~aling. I believe they are defective. The edges oC the shingles have curled up and are brittle. This l"ODdition has gotten progressively worse. especial- ly on the sides that receive the most sun. I received a IS-year guarantee from GAF on the sllingles, but no inspet"t1on bas ~ made It s~ms that I re- quire some help in contacting the m anufacturer. T. W., Costa Mesa A sales repreae.UtJve for GAY Corp.'• ba.lldlaC producta dlvlalon Impeded yoar root. Samples of rour 1hill1lea WHe &akea &o GAY's laboratory, aDCI IM ualy1u l8dluted tbat tbe lblagles were defec- 1.IYe. GAF bH agreed to replue the roof slllDsJet llDd a new roof will be appUed. GAF'• aapllalt Jlln'le warranty promises to repair or replace de· fectlve all.bl1lea "at It.a own co.t and expease" wlileD a def~ It foaad, ucordlng to a pro-rated fonnllla. 1be total cost of rerootlng your home, lnehadlng labor, la Sl ,705. You have ail"ffd to pay $341, &he depreciated portion of your pro-rated warranty. Manufacturen of mCN1t home Improvement products such aa sJdn,gles and s ldiDI wut only utbort&e a refund ol the roat of materials or replacement of defective materials. Tbe Mmeowner u1aally la burdeaed wttll tile cost of Jabor reqlllred to re-install the product. Per•lstrn"e Tri99er11 Refund DEAR PAT· I ordered a $'4.86 amplirier in Ju- ly 1975, from Trigger EJ~tron.ics in River Fort!sl, lll. My check was cashed promptly, but my order bas never arrived. I wrole lo Tngger last Sep- tember, and was advised that I "'ould receive the amp in two weeks. When I did not receive It by last January. I wrote rnquestmg a refund, but I'm still waiting for that, too G C , Huntington Beach The Reuer Bu1lnea Bureau of Clalea'o ~ports rtttivinl a namber ol complal.nlS slmUar to yoars a1a1D1t Trt1ger. P . Kttbt, u.lstant m ana1er of the BBB, reports tht 'l'rluer's rHpoMe to complalots la always the ume: "More ddalled Information is needed." Complainants. howen r, bave advised Ute BBB that after forwardln1 1ucb information no settlement Is reachf'd. In yoor case, a copy of your chf'Ck WH u nt with the date your order was placed and tlle 1tock number of the amp you ordered. Flo ally Trtuer l11ood a full refund to you. Warm (Ip to .~olar Cnn<"e>pt DEAR PAT: We are movtn1 lo a ranch In cen- tral Oregon whl•re the sun shines much or the time. We will be bu1ldanR a ne w home and are very In- terested 1n incorporating ~olur heating and cooling Into the des1i:in. Could you please send me some M>Urccs or information on sola r energy? C II , Newport Beach lo 1975, Oreaon bttame one of 10 1tate1 lbat ap- proved a special property tu df'duc:Uon for solar heaU.1 and c:oollnl systems. Others are: a.dlua. C'.olor¥o, llUnol•. Maaac:bllldtl. MMt.IH, New Kaa,iltlre. Nortlt Dalu>ta and Soatai Dahta. 'nete were joined b1 1IK rnon ataa. lb1I yHr: c..m.e. ticwl, Hawaii. Maryland. MlcbJ1aa, Vermont ud Vtrp.Ja. S..reet of l1form1Uoa oa solar eqalpmHt are: "H••dbooll of llomem1de Power,·• by "°"" F.arUI Newa, ti.ts, Bafttam Books, Ht nfth Awe., New Yorll, NY 11111; "Eneru for tbe Home," bJ Peter Cl•••· $5.ts, Garden Way P•blltlalac, C'huto«., Vt. 154'5; ''Solar lltatJftC ud eoou.1 DelllCllUlratlon Protcnm," St.JS, Hd "Solu DweJl- hll Detl1• Coac:e.,U." a.•. both anUabte from Ute U.S. Gonr•mnt PriaU.1 ornce, Wallata1$M, OCIMIZ. Costa Mesa Rotary Club GARAGE-SIDEWALK SALE! • Saturday, October J 8:00 a.m.. to 5:00 p.111. CORNER OF 16th & ORANGE COSTA MESA BARGAINS GALORE! Furniture, Clothing, Appfiances, Books, Sporting Goads, Toys, You-Name-It!· Proce~s to Hm bor Area Youth and CotNnUnlty Pro(Kts ' Wednesday September 29 1975 DAIL V PILOT A.I Beer Barrel Blasters Blasted CARSON CITY. Nev. (AP> - Loc:al Uo.denheritf Hal Dunn and Sbenff'1 Lt. 8riltn Hill have bffn suspended for 1bootu11 bol an beer kep In efforts to break up a riverbank party attended by more than 200 teen-•1ters. Sheriff Pet~ Runcr said be 1U1pended the two for 30 daya without p·ay after 1ett1n1 repona on the incident In which six metal kegs were punctu~ by bullets. -"-~ ....... ·-- DUNN SAID llE AND Hill shot "P ...,_ ktP a.Iler "some loud· moutbl" al the party claimed the 'offic:en want4MS lo drink the beer ~mselves and collect tbe de· pos1t oo the lte11. "I don't Ulte belnt accvsed ot btincatb.lel," Dumiuld. RB ALSO IAJD muijuana was found at the party, on a Oat next tot.he neuby Carson River. Sheriff RHner aa.ld the 1hoot- ln1 incident "1howed poor Judi· meat. They were discbU11n1 flnarma In tbe preseoce of t D· a1er1, where someone could have aot hurt. I won't put up wlt.b IL" C.ll IU-5171. Put • few worda to work tor ou. 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And take the guesswork out of your financial future. ! ... f)izzy Spells · Anxiety? Dear Dr. S&elncrobll: Last week I had an at-tack of dizziness. Although it lasted only a few minutes, I'm still frightened. 1 seemed to twirl around. As I've bad headaches tecently, wbat I am real- ly concerned about Is brain tumor. la there a Utellbood I may have It? la ooe short attack of diuiness reason enough for a visit to the.doctor? -lln.L COMMENT: Name the moat common symptom that brinp pa. tienll to dottors. The answer will usu.Uy de- pend upon what bothers tbe patient most. Some wlll say con- stipation. Others, cough. StilJ others, headache. r DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE The majority of patients complain of some sort of anxiety or other. ort.en o v er l ook e d is the symptom of dizziness. AS JN YOUR case, Mrs. L .. dizziness -even one attack of it - may induce anxiety. Is it likely to be due to bra.In tumor? My answer la oo. Possible? Anything ls possible. But statistics .-,r e o n y o u r s i d e . Ordinary headaches and an attack or daniness &tSUally are not sufficient eVidence of the presence of brain tumor. An ex- amination of your eye grounds <back of the eyes l and other tests wtll help set your mmd al ease. DIZZINESS COM~ in all degrees of Intensity. When the patient herself seems to be t w irllng around it is called dini- nes.s. But when the entire room seems lo be whJrl· ing around It ls often de-1u 1 n a t ed as veruao. ,or purposes or dis- cussion, let us put it all 11nder lhe umbrella or dizziness. Th ere are many causes . As I uld, brain tumor is a rare cause. But It may be due to eaal· ly recognized reason• such as looking down from a great height, or being closed tn a hot room with poor air carculalion. It may be due to overloading ~ atomach To a virus in· rectlon. HOWEVER, WHEN the dlulness la frequent (olten accompanied by nausea, vomilin& and via Ion dHflcultles) It makes good tense to find the reaAon so It can be treated more effectively. Is ll a disorder or the central nervous system •~h as aterioscleroels, multiple sclerosis? h It due to trouble In lhe ln· ner ear In which there Is trouble In the auditory and vestibular nerves? WE MA y BE deallne ln such patients wltb )(eniere's disease. In aucb cues lbe inner ear becomes distended with thud and produces the thr ee commo n s1mptoms of the dls- OTder: verll10 <dla~l· ness>. bearing loss and Unnitus (rinlinl In the ear>. In tttree out of four Meniere·a patients only cine ear ls involved. Diszlness may be un· evenUuJ (never to return •1aln), or severe and cllsabling. If dizdness re- ~ and becomes more bothersome, better check 1t out. ., Wed"*IJ· S!ptember 29. 1978 ' .. 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WfTUllArQ , •.ff Huatinaton leach 211 Jr ..cl'•..&. .e • ._.. Huntiwat°" ltoeh sufw.,.. ~ llPonders Retire~ent; I Was Rohbed--Norton NSW YORK (AP) -Muham· mid All, resort101 to flnesse ln- at•act of promised power, re· talned tM beavywejet cbam· plontblp Tuesday nI1ht, then ~1..Sfed an lnvi.aible oppo. nent lMtttops an O&hters sooner or law. "A,. .wUl 1et me If I don't etop," aaJd the 34·year-old AU after scoring a unanimous 15-round decision over challenger Ken Norton at Y anktt Slad.Jum _ bJ '#innln1 the lasl round. Many m embers of the worktng press thought Norton had won 11R Associated Press scored 1t MforAli. Referee Arthur Mercante gave lbe flJbt to AU 8-6-1 and Judges Barney Smith and Harold Lederman each called It 8-7 1n the champion's favor. All three can the lut round to Ah. "l out]>ointed him," said lhe 31·,,ear-old Norton, who 10 1973 talned boxinc prominence by winntne and loelni a pair of 12· round split declslons against Ali. "I won nine or 10 rounds. l wasn't pusbinc myself at all. JI I lbou&hl that It would have been that clO!ff. l would have pushed harder," said Norton. All bad no doubts about the verdict. ··J tut him more solid. I 1\-1 him hurt more lhan be hurt me. I got more effective punches in. "I have the will lo wln." AU added. "1 have a cause. tie was probably in better shape. But my will ~ as stronger." Then Ali said he would gave some hard thought to call.mg 1t qwc.s. But he has said that before after fights and there 1s another fight with George 1-'oreman on the honzon if Ali asks for 1t -and his aslung price is reportedly $10 million. , But the champion also is very aware of hts role both in and out of the nng .. It's important lhatl &et out as a black man's hero:· he said. "ll'~. important 1 get out a wm· ner. Ali. sometimes floating like lhe butterfly he has bragged about, otbu lJ mes sUn11ns like a bee with IOhd JabJ and hort right leads, •~m~ to cootrol the tem· po of hiJ fi&ht a1alnst Norton fl"Om the outs et -although Norton kept movlQt" Corward aod landed lhe harder punches. All even resorted lo lhe rope·a·dope defenae he used when he wrested lhe tJUe away from FoNiman. There was onLY one Uung he did not do. He did no\ destroy Norton as be predicted he would do. Norton now has &one 39 tough rounds with the man who pro- claims himself the greatest fighter of all time. The only flung he bas to show for 1l is one vie· toey, some real good money and a nisht or frustration The defeat probably wrote an end to Norton's boxing career. At 31, movies seem lo be more in tus future than fi&hts. All. who predicted the fight would not go more than five rounds. catne out nat·footed, eunning for power . Hts best weapons in the fi.rsl six rounds .,, ......... K!N NORTON (LEFT) AND MUHAMMAD All TRADE PUNCHES TO THE FACE TUESDAY NIGHT. Norton: I Know I Won It . NEW YORK (AP ) -"l was robbed." declared Ken Norton. .. Whal else can I say'" The muscular Norton, his race \lnmarked but ror slight pufftncss around the eyes. sat on a stool an hls dretsln1 room at Yankt>c Stadium and fought back the t.eara. "I know I won 1l, you know r won it, 1 lhialleven All knows I won 1t, .. he11J4quJeUy. Pos t-mortem Ali's Clean Living Was Difference NEW YORK <AP) -The thought crossed his mind whether to retire as lhe world heavywe1ght champion or to risk it all once more It's a dec1s1on Muhammad Ali says he will not face fnvolously. He was not m a rrivolous mood Tuesday night after sconng a narrow. 15·round dec1s1on over the challenger Ken Norton at Yankee Stadium "I 'll be thinking about 1t:· Ah said "But I got ~o many Pl'<)ple that I represent. I want to retire with this title.·· <'ame o.ut dancing, didn "t I ?·· All asked reporters. "The flat-footed fi"1t I wanted to fight dldn 't go the way 1 thought at would. Norton was stayana too close to me." Ah also spent some time com- paring Norton with other men he has fought. "Norton's a lot harder to hit than Joe Fraucr." Ah said. "but l 'd do better aaalnst Georae Foreman than Norton would "l can stall beat George Foreman." were .short r iChl bands, many of lhemluda. But Norton gave as •ood u be cot and arter elahl rounds It seemed to be anybody 's fljhL Then, in lbe ninth, AU came out dancina and jabbing and the jab was effective . The champion also shook Norton with a ten-richt· left lo the head In the round which ended with Norton scorina a solid right lo the bead. In the 10th, Ali was dancina and jabbing a1ain and Norton coutcfn•t do anything about It. All made it lhN!e rounds in a row, at least on The AP card. when be took the 11th round, in wbkh Norton imn>itated Ali 's ropa·•· dope : a tactic the champ had used earher io the fight. Then lll the 11th, Ah scored : with two telling rights, both or them leads, and two good left.I lo lbe head. But Norton kept conung aad punching with all his power, although be was never able to land the punch that could tum the tide for him In the final four rounds. And Ali remained effec· tive with his lefl hand right~ the final bell, although he missed more in the final 12 minutes lhan he had for most of lhe Cighl. The 15th round ended with Norton, weighing 217'h, bulling the 221.pound Ali into a neutral corner and scoring with se\oeral hard punches lo the head and body. When the final bell rang, Norton had a look of jub1lation on his face But when he left the rang a few minutes I at er. there were tears in his eyes. . The victory enabled Ali to end this rough-touch series the same way he closed out tus historic series of three bouu. with Joe Frazier -an opening loss and then two victories. And Ab ·s final victones over Frazier and Norton came as ch.ampion. "l ·m atthe end of my career.·· he said berore the fight ''I can't lose it now ... The win, Ali's 19th In 20 cham pionship fi ghts. earned him at least $6 million and set up a possible $JO·mJJl ion match with George Foreman sometime next year. Bando Home r Ruins Royals OAKLAND (AP) Things continue t.o lighten up in the American League West, with the Kansas City Royals' magic number frozen at three since the weekend. "We've got to get loose Maybe we should put some beer in the dugout,'' Man ager Whitey Herzog said arter Tuesday night's 1-0 loss to the Oakland A's, now within 21/a games of the st.rugglinf Royals. ·'They played good baseball most or the· season but they're iJl a bad streak right now and maybe they'll stay in it," said the A's Mike Torrez, who pitched a two-hitter for his 16th victory. ·•we've got four games or. hopefully, five left and we 've got to win them all. We know that," added the right-hand er who was even with Kansas City pitcher Marty Pattin unlU Sal Sando hit his 27th home run or the season in the seventh an ning Peiitflllfllt ... ,,,At A Git41"Ct lftt!Ml ... ~AM"el'"'. ,.,,.~, .. ~ u.._w.11 w I. .... 01 Te l'loY "•~•Cit• 8' ,,. ~J • O.• •-II II SOI 1' 1 ) K •l"l'-1\ C•I• .. M"M fJ M.h'WW"\Otl J •••~ fU. o...ia...i' 0.H...wf PM>~ '41. K•l'\Y\ (•tv ' C•ftf•,-"•• 1 ltWlt'I ttl Ct\t<•OO I ........... NORTON CONNECTS WITH A RIGHT TO THE HEAO. ·..,. S porfs i11 Brief .· Bills Cut Ricardo;~ Olsen May Be Out· Former Costa Mesa High and <>range Coast College standout Benny Ricardo was wa1ved by the Buf'31o Bills or the National Football League Monday Ricardo had appeared in two Bwfalo games. kicking a field goal and two extra points Oln•tt Doubt(HI Merlin Ol sen. the giant tackle and leader of the Los Angeles Rams' defensi•e alignment may miss action Sunday after 187 con· secutive games with the club. Olsen, 36. suffered a hamstring muscle tear an his club's 24·10 victory over the New York Giants "Re·s still not able to run," coach Chuck Knox told newsmen Tuesday. "Guys like Merlin Olsen m ake remarkable re· coveries from inJuri es, but I honeeUy don't know if he'll be able to play." Jo11et llurt SAN DIEGO -Randy Jones' arm snapped Tuesday night after 315"-i innings, 25 complete games. 22 victories. 14 losses and heaven knows how many ground balls The question oow ls did his chances for the Cy Young Award also gel snapped., "I have no 1~ea about that," said Jones afte1' seeing hiA 1m season end prematurely in the second anmng of Tuesday nJgbt 's game against the Cincinnati Reds. which the Padres even· tually lost, 5·4 Jones said he felt.. his muscle snap In his k!ft LoTeal'm when h~ threw a ' Ii d e r to Cesar Geronimo. Jones threw two mor.e pitches to Geronimo, bo~ sinkers, and then decided ti would be (()Ollsh lo continue. A•t ro• lt'b1 "S' LOS ANGELES -J .a~'" Richard rlred a three-hiller arti Bob Wat.ton knocJced io the l<>Qi run as the Hous ton Astros edge( the Los An1eles Dodgers l·O Tuesday nieht. Watson singled home Cesat Cedeno in the first Inning aftit. Cedeno had reached base salelf, on a lwo·base error by sec~ baseman Dave Lopes. The rbi was Watson's lOOth of the season, Two of the Dodgers' three hlls were by Steve Garvey, leavlrri him two shy or reaching 200 hits for the third straight year. Tonight's game with Houston is on KABC radio (700) al 7:25. Ten11i11 R e 111df# .)A'4 FRAl•CISCO IAPI rtr\I rOVtld r-~ Tlll'\41•1 In'"* \IH 000 Fire""'"·' runo I"'""'~ tiof\el titttnt\ eourniemfn• Jfm~-~ ... 411J1llyMlr11n •• J4 •• • 1 0.~f Ma\IP•\ l>UI O•O tlofvMl"<!I •• , • l .... JoM l.i.y• bHlllllScaftleln .. 1.fl.J.M ~ OICll SIOCklO<t O.•I "-Han St.,,,., P e' 6 1 ,.. 1kolllti41••"' bul C~•co H-y • • • 1 ~" ... """ .. 1100-.... 11 ., •1 Cliff Rl~f boa1K1•11 JOI\--._, • 1 •onw-11 S•"'O'°"'~tl \YCI 9"11 1-4. t • I• Anclr"" P•lll,.., "'°"' Joli !lo<-•' J • 6:J-. . , . 11-M Te._, .... l SI-~v 6 I ,,_~· 1 ~~,~~•-... , 9vr0fl .. ,,,...., 'I ~• l it 9f'"'~M•llOt! M•IS.-.CIYMf""' •1 ... W~avrr Hired But b• didn't win It, at least not ac~rdinc to re feree Arthur Mercante and judaes Barney Smith and Harold Lederman 'they all scored Tuesday nlaht'i. ript ln favor of heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Norton could not ~lleve it Ile was nylnl when he entered his ~ room. and was sUll vis· lbly upset when newsmen were ftnallJ achnlti.d aorne 30 minutes later. All 's race was marked, his voice was quiet and his de· meanor a glaring contrast to that or only a rew moments ago when he had cursed Norton, berated and taunted htm, and once spat at lhe challenger. "A¥,e will gel me if J don't atop, · All said. "If I had done anything wrong before tMs fight -anything-I would have losl. Baugh Refuses to Play Woman Golf er Booed WJ She Leaves MV BALTIMORE -Earl Weave • has bee n rehired by \hf BalUmQre Orioles for the 19'7]• baseball season , Generu Manager Rank Peters of th• American Leaaue club an· nounced Tuetday. Lak.,r• lnh Teo•• ''The lllhl speaks (()(' Itself," Norton ••Id. "t outfought him c:oml)let oty ' I wun '\ even t :i:.::'9' bnd. I 've worked lntbel)'bl. •·1 won at least nine or 10 ..,,..., t dJdn't think the1'e wu .., CIMtUoft about that. t knew he WM llut two or three times and he ·....-burtme. "ftlom beaiNlinl to end, r won tMftlM.'' Be 4Jcta't set the decision, ::;:."!I ad be charged it was a IDGlley. ~ . •'Jl wu thole New Ywlt judges -lMJ were thinkil11 of the ...,, H M toDteoded. "lf All ,...hitf\PU Foreman and that's 1*moMJ. rtgbtr "Well that shouldn't happen. 1 abould ~ve a rema~cll fint. That abould M mUHlalor)'. •• All ..... olflclala cave tbe J.Sth round to All, and that proved de· .Uy vcante 5CU'ed it 8-6-1, both Judea 8· 7. "I thoitgbl I was rar ahead," Norton said. "And even if it was dose, I didn't think hedJd enough to win the JSlh. AJI he dld was 4aDce around-bit deal.·' "I dldn 't stay up late at night. I didn't fool around. l didn't drink no coffee," All said. "Norton was ready, butt was readier. "Sure, I won lhe fight.'' Ali said "I'll setUe tor any kind ot victory. He hurt me only ooe time. He hit meintherlbs. Butnooeollheface shots hurt. "l WH gonna fight all nipt," AlJ uid. "Norton was probably in bettershape than me, but I had the will J was thinking of my brothen and sisters out t.be?re - some or lhem while but most of them black -and when I think of all my family out there, il makes meliChL" Ali was uked if there was any real anim05ity bet~ blm and Nortcn. ·•No. .. Ali said. "I like him. Re's a brother of mine, doing his job." 1be 34-year-old-Ali spent the fint eight rounds flat·footed, try- ln1 to slug it out with Norton, three years his juruor. It didn't work. "I guess I surprised you when I By CRAIG SHEFF Of .... 0.11, ...... .,... Laura Bau1h . lhe pixie darling or the women 'a golf set. waJked out of her Challenge of the Sexes match at MJ11lon Viejo Country Club TUelday amlt1 a chorus ol boo&. The blonde beauty from Long Beach was scheduled to face Al ~fberfer in a nine·hole match Tut9day, but Gelbel'gfl' waa In· · stead with bis wile who was giving birth lo. boy. whom had paid $5 to see the match. didn't like il. They booed 811 she left. "She was crying as they booed ," said one observer close lo the scene. "She was emotionally strung out.. .. sbe w aa prepared to play Geiberger and she wasn't emo- tionally ready lo play Floyd," said Baugh'• m11n a1er. Hans Cramer. Arthur Rosenblum, an ex· eculive with Trans World.. In· tanatJonal, Inc., whJch LI pro- Thus, when the search for ducing the l2·part Cballence of anotbe.r male pro 1ol!er was un-the Sexes for January television auccesaful. or1anicen or this an· v~, esUmated that Batllb"• nual event decided to go with waurout was quite costly to hla Ray Floyd, the M~rs champ eoml)llDy. who bad lost lo Jan Stephenson lo .. It'• very dlfflc\dt to say at a mornin1 match at Mission Vi• Ws U.e _... mudl it qlllt us. AU jo. But Baueh would have none ot out l*lfl• are Oii • .evt11-d~ that. •tb•cllll•· I • r••llJ coutdn t '"·-# l Fl fttftnate ll. Ina 1 will ta)' ft coat ox• ae t oyd wo_uJd h•ve an several ttioua.nd dollars," aald unfalr advantage since be .hod RosenblulQ r.ayed th course earlier ln the Another match, wblcbindudo.l ;y. • -Oeiberaer. was held tilt ,.,.. So after an hour's wait, she ing. Bul Baugb wun't inYOl\'ed apotoeiztd to Floyd and departed She w•1l lD.vlt.ed back. an.tead with her mother and a caddy. Gtibereer met Doan• l:a'popi 1be crowd otabout 150. most ol Yoms. 1 The Loa Angcl~M Clkers hav~ signed two top plckJJ tn the 19'71! Nallonal Basketball A.Qoclatloni draft. A Lakeu s pokesman 11tct.. Tuea<.tay that. forward Earl Tatum and auard Mike Dabne)I signed multl-ycar contracts wit.a the club. Brohame r , So x Battle Angels • Jac k Br oh a mu and th Cblca10 While Sox lnvad Aoabclm Stadium tonlB}lt, op~ lnl Nolan Ryan and tb6 c:allfornla An1eJ1. Game lime Is 7:30 and actlob &~ carried on KMPC <110~ Brollamer. ex-Huntlngl~ 8e11eh ffl1b star, &.11 playing for a lob wltb the aecond wont recoiai C&f.92) In the maJor leagues. 'l1a White Soit are lo lu t place ol ~ Amerlcan Leaeue'a We1tt!~ ..D.Mswn. __ ____ Ryan will be trylna tq imp tU rece>rd to 18· 14 f()(' a club ~ ii one-half tame behind Texas~ . a battle for fourth place. 1'bf ~are72·8$. ,,,_,,,, f •• DAILY"'-DT' Mdlo!!d!r1 ~a. ff1'1. 'Yrl•ayNlpt I 'Xijtom Test MJ: Secondary Mesa Sweats Perez' Status Estancia Foe's QB Is Out &m Clemente HIO'I Trit... bectA tbetr -.· ,_ ot Urie &ouu. C.-.t 1.Aallle dwDP6iODllUJ> fti. da7 ldpt at I wUh a trek to N...., Vlejo Md tbie "l\'kcai •near to biowr a lbak1 IWt ID UM MCOO- Uiy. ll eomee DOM too .., l!Dte lllaton Viejo b bown to fuar U.. peutna pme. ~back in t.be ~IY is Jmor twu Immel. • w. 14$. J)OUDder. the C>Gly ~ ~ A.We SdWf c.aniect on tbe vanlt,1 'T5. pert~ ddemlve lineman." tr PerH dottn 't ,ta.rt, be will ~ replaced by ellbe.r jmuor Dale Arn· bureeJ (l-1, 175) « Jun&ot Bnao Chap. man (S.t, 180). Wltbout Perez. the small Mustanp line could face a bill eb&Uenao from a Lquaa Beach team that bu nco:rded 2$-0 and U-0 wins ~ mechocre oppc>- nenta Brea and Noreo. '"They have two SoOd quarterbacks who run and throw -en.·• aa)'S French. ··Anet thetr split rettiver (Rich Nunit> is an excellut athlete. n.etr tackles bavo tood atte and aro &ID*t u btc u Foothill.'' La1una could be tnosl effective thn>u&h t.be air u the o.ta Mou secoo· lmme,t bu .,.... ~with. apralaed aule lllfteted In the P"M-.. aaicnmace wlth Oost.a ..... ~ef*=ffe'D abo be lo tbe 1ta.rt1D1 '*lrAtl• u. badt lD the Trit.oos' potent ~. l•m• u a 1f u.e WW'Y bu bealfd ~. LosAI Scllatt HY• tben are sonie adJ\lltmuta ...,. .. " to eo.t.erad tbe Mlsslon Viejo $-2 de· f_., wllkb be •&11.Mla up ln a bubble. "Jt'• • soft troat to deteod a1alnat the wtlhbc:ae. •• U)• Scbaff. "Mila.loo Viejo sets off tbe JIM acoupleol feetmlata back and reads. . .. 11 ••• tecbn~-~and. Jot of schools en.-, to defend ~ t.be wtsb~. Tbey fffl they can rHid the 1"1.lbidt a UUle euler tbal way." Schatt •&11 Illa Trilcms, desptte Winnl.Q& l&-0 v.er Garden Grove't La QWlt.a. have not come 81l1Wbete near t.belr Potct.lal. "We made a lot ol mistakes, .. u,p Sellai/, ··~h we cut down oo qult.e a ftw. Obvk>ualy ,..·re happy •Ith the wtn. but an. vlewiftl tbe ftJma we see a lot ol room ror lmP10Vement. We puaed very well acainSt La Quinta and maybe we could have put up a eouple ol more touebdowns by aploltinl ft. But we wan~ to see aome other tbin11." As for 141.aslon Viejo. Schaff and his Diabtos secondary figures to be usted •fain. "Mission Vi• jo seems to throw about 60 percent of the time and obviously this ta where we were burtlng in our flnt pme," Schaff says. "B11lcally t.bey drop bac::lt with the passer and they do a good job ol pass prot.e<:Uoo ... at least lbey always have again&t us." El Toro's Moore "With ateve Crapo back at quartetback and severaJ other ldds ready to play. they are lolne to , be very competitive io 1he leape," coach lilac ' Moore of El Toro says of the Dolphins. "Crapo is an excellent n.mner and a very floe puser. I would have to say be could be one ol the beat runners ln the lea&ue t.bis year. "Thll isn 't to take" znything away from the rest of the Dana Hills team but he'• the one- thtir calalyat-tbe ooe wbo geu lhem golnc." Crapo missed most or the first two Dane Hilla game• this season wlth a sprained ankle. He dJd get ln for one l)lay last week a1a1n1t Exce~lor. Moore rates Crapo a better runner than Valencla'a Mino Rodri1uei who 1alned 109 yard• in U tries THI ULTIMATI Major League Standings ... COUPON F 1 I A I T s50000 Offttte~ .. ...,...., FIAt 128 201 SIDANS 4HSIDANS STATIOMWAGOH A LOT OF CAR . NOT A LOT OFMONEYI AMl'!IUCAN &..£AGUE EaalDtwa.a- W L Pd. GB x-New York 94 62 .603 RalUmoro 88 70 .S.Sl 7 Clevela nd 80 7S .516 13'h llcltton 80 78 .506 lS Detroit 70 M .449 24 MUwauku 65 92 .414 ZI~ WaCOlvldoa KaMM City 89 69 .563 Oakland 86 71 .548 2~ Mlnnesota 11 77 .513 8 Teu~ 73 85 .482 16 A.nae•• 12 85 .'59 t6YJ Chlca10 64 82 .410 24 x-dlnched dlvlaion tiUe , ..... .,.,._ T.-.nr.M-"°\AO o. .... ,. ,,, ......... 8.tll-• J.I, 11111-.. ~ --II .... ... ....... ,.-Y-f 0.1 .... '· !( ... ,.,,,..,, °"'"-~ 'f .. , •• ._ '""''~, .. ,_,._,.......,.,... ..... Y9'\ l......., .. 0 1,.. .._ rnw t1'Ht Mll••U'•• U••••U IS.IU ...... -. CMW Ol...,MI °''""' 10 ..... t41 .. ~ ·~ ·~·" ~ lll.,..>t• icr.-Ml•~ , ...... ltl ~ a tr c""-.-tt>n er.ow.,.., .. OM~ CMH111911 ""1 NATIONAL LEAGUE EaslDhlatoa W L Pd. CB x-PhiJadelpbla 97 61 .614 PlltsburJh Rt 89 .56.c1 fl New York 86 72 .54-4 1t SL Lou.ls n 86 .4.56 25 Chkas o 11 81 ."'49 26 Mont.real f>4 10t .342 43 w .. tDl•Wod x.("inclnnaU 100 S8 .833 Dodi«m• 90 G8 .570 JO Houston 78 81 .491 22 San Franclaco 73 8G .459 21~ S11n Die(lo 70 88 .443 30 Atlanta Gt 89 .437 31 s ~Unched dtvl1lon tlUe ,......., .• o--y.,, \·1, ""°"', ..... ._ f'f-IV• •, All•flU I f'IU_..,.). CNue-1 ~ IAlll• '· ,.,. .... ,114\ •• , ~· '"""' .... "'' CllC-•· .... ~, T ... Y't._. _,... , ......... 111 ., -v..-cs..- l•'IOl s-.,,_._ uncum 1 ti 411 AO.,.. IC.•'"· .,,., 011c-.it Clwf~h tt..t11 M f'tlt~ ,.,,._,. ~I "°' .......... C~ IOfl M $1 ~· ,~.,., -,,.,..., .... ,., .. ""A-'".,,..... .. __ .,,, °"°"*' ~ , ..... ,.. 0-. ~ , ..... dary baa already allowed lwo touchdowns. FrftKh la abo lmpreued wilh La1u,,. Beach'• dtCesue, Sa)'lQI, ''they'"' bit and t.bey hll. And Bill Gompf I.a one of t.bo touchest Uoebacken In the lea11ue." Gompf will probably cover a lot ol IJ'OUQd u the MuaLanp like to run out- alde. Costa Mesa quarterback uave Mollica rushed for 41 yards a1alnst La Quinta and has eompleted 17 ol 28 pusea for 209 yards In lwo &•mca. He Ukea to throw when aprinllna out. When not throwtoi, NoUJcawlU usually hand off to runnlna back Dai, Ouddridee. who baa pJcked up 152 yards on 40 car· rtes. FESTIVAL TO END ALL FESTIVALS! Romero's has for Yo.,. orov1ded doeumenta necessary 10 enter Mexico lor YoV yachtsmen, tounsts. fishermen 1nd hunters Now. on Oct 30 & 31. you ire lnv119d to foln us for our first 'All Time High" HALLOWl:EN. OAY OF THE DEAD and ALL SAINTS DAY party at el Pres1dente Holet 1n San Q\)jnlln. Baja C.llf0<n11. Jl4t below Ens.nad1 Welcome Cockt•ll at Tho Old Englleh Cemellry1 f ood. cocktalls, 9nterta1nment. ~It pract1t1onors canoto ltgh1 m1rch and llrework:a on t>ac1t. ALL Oil TMS rl.US MC>a.111 (in cl Hofe! I Ill INlll) Tldarh $37.10 Ctifr fer Mfe. 6 ..._ _, .,_. h ......... 548-8931 "I llvcln ~~~ but bought my new cer ln ~l@ ~from JOHNSON &SONn l ow Prlct'. ond beif'9 treated llke o ~bcr of the Johruoo rom11y. was WOl'1ti going ovt of my woy for. That's why I recommend you drtve to Johnson (, Sao. Their Go~ Touch service Is the ONLY woy to buy Give·~ o try They moke yoo feel real 1mpotton1. Arid. ro me, !hot I~ Important. em Skiles hn...,,C ... t•IO OIW& crulfTY'S ClllST llllXUM118QMf llAURSlw. 66 YCMI Of ~ fflllU • SUVUl I tff I ohnson&son . . 292t HAABOA Bl.VO. COSTA Mt SA 540-M.10 Wednesday. Septembef 29. 1974 DAILY PILOT Defensive Stars Girls' WIN PRIZES WORTH P UBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC N<n'ICE CIJ ms ''CTlTIOVS•u .. N8' MC)TICR TO C .. !OITOltS NAMI STATBM&NT BRUCE BA TC HELLER Corona del Mar MIKE BRANTLEY Coata Mesa ~ BILL FAIRBROTHER El Toro RANDY ROTH Huntington Beach CARL CALDERON MIHlon Viejo RICK NEIDERMAYER University STEVE CUNIFF Estancia PETE HAUSER Laguna Beach JIM HANKE Newport Harbor RANDY BRANDON M arina ~11a Poloist Manl1a11(1le Marina Laituna fkarh ll1~h ' Rru<'I' Morton ri Pfli'<I in !U'< J:oal!.. ll':ut1n~ h1' lt>ammutt.>'!> to .1 11, ~1 t riumph ov1•r l\t 11nna r1f llunt 1n gtnn Hr.1rh 111 non·lcai;iu1• warc•r po/11 action Tut'-.d av aft1·1 noon a t c;nld~n w,.,, Collt'~e Ami In othf'r :1ct11111, lh<' hMl San l'h•mt•nk Tnlons defeated 1-'oun tam \'alley. 14 1 t Jurnpinit nut to a 7 I m the rlrsl period. Luf(un .1 Beach poured 1t un w11h Michael Linkl<'ltl'r c;ror ing th~ and Tom Gnn die addin(( two. The leadm~ ~t'orrr for Marino was Enc Hnut•r with three. Eric Groos pou rc'Cf in eight goals f o r San Clemente and M1t<'h K ahn accountl'd fnr three Will Hogue "as the leading scorer for 1-·oun tain Valley with s1'( M ean wh ll<'. co ach Larry Brennan 's Edison Char gers or Huntm~on Beach were bla5ll'CI bv host Long Beach Poly, 21-6. Prep F ootbaJI ~ .. ," ...... S<wt.,_Ou .. ten ... ,,"''"'''"' 0 0 o.-. ... v •• • • • •••• VA Int TY \t•t• a, OV•rt•n v .. u.,, • 1 t ... \".-. r """' "'~ ' t ' u ' ,. I t V 1t •'J"" ••I""••" • 1 ~. • ,n,, t "''", 1 .. 11 ', .... '" "1•r•fty Ov•rt•r\ t •IJ• "U• •· t, I ' ' 1 111. ..... I I " "' .... , l h M ndi\n flt t '-'''"Orr ·"t\•fl" 1 W,, lln 1t ,,.., • .,, .... I r1•1 l\flj" W fr i .. n .. ( lf\f• M..,., ••M A •1;", I \t6"• 'V•~ ._. lllltOSI< \OftH \<Of'•.,., o..., •• ,. .. I I I ' o .,. •O ' I I Ml"fl ''"'""' Mt("'"°'''• ti " ... ,.... 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J, "lo '°'416 : •nd JOHN KEYBOO M • WICKERSHEIM,• Minor, tor Olent)o ~ of Namf' P UBLIC NOTICE l't 11'1 I\' Uf\1v.r"'''" ""''Ct l ttrl"I t\ n t\ 1 W-\t'"", t~r Off f ,, .. ,,,. 1.t f \ • I\ I "-111ft M,,r\u 4 f1t'I N••tw ,, *'"''""'' ., I) '" t f-1ttrOA I"""' .. " ~ 1 l 1n ,,., •wmonr .. .,, •CdM• """'" '" "" ~' ~tlt4'1 'N•t\Qn f(ctM I w t'1t1 6 j 6 J • J • WHEl!EAS, KYUNG (HA KIM : Phone ..... .......... : WICKE ASHEIM, P•t•l•OIW'• and l.JOSIO .· ,...,,,.,_ V .. 1• 0 I f U \.i • O•"'l H1U\ ,.,...,,., : Circle tu m s you ttunk will win ttiis week's games : :;-:~.,~~ .;;',~;'~;:';.~~~!!\,.~~.~ flfOTrc!:~~=•TOIU lt.U t\11 JU .. 101t VAlt\llY (l!\f'O'M,,.1'°"'1trd•llO '"""" 1tt'\"-,,, Mt """°' V••t., drt 0 •"• ft1ll\ I\ I ti t\ t\ I I t t·~'"'' r .1•t1"t' If 1\ Ul H •l\I h•~f1'1 1111 AAAl~f f'6f I I ,. ,, ,, " \ ~"t""'-' ftl .4fl"I tJ#-f '\Af"I fH,.. M• t\ I t\ t llf'li•"9'\·•.,,.....f f 1,,.,.,.1\ 1 W\. 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At< lt(Yl\OOM V¥1C~El!SHE1"4 to JOHN WtUIUI! kOBWN McMAStER, AICA : ttEVllOOMt<tM WIL8UFI Mc-Sl EI! 0..c•a\l'd e 11 •SOltDEl!EO t ... l •11.,.._,.1n NOTICE IS HfREBY GIVEN• • r~~IM:t 11'1 """' 400..-~ ,.,.Ht"ed nytr .. , ctNfUot\ """'""' rf,tfl'n\ ~ltt\4. ff'tll'-'°"td • ~.,. bl-fort1t '"''''°"''et 11 • m on dfor'"°""' to tit• "'ud Ct81m\ tnthl offt< .. J • Ori~' '' t•t• '" o-.,.,,nwn') ,,., '"' of'""" tl~ftl of 01111t •for'"'••d C°"'1 or to~ : Aerwt: ""''"~ (ovn to ... ~trod •• MO °'~"'' ,,_.,, to tM v~r~ 4'1 t~ • l•V•{ C•nt"'" °'"'.,. W•\I ~tA ""'' ottw-,. 04 PR.\Y PAI(( Wtll.tAlll\S ~ • ( liilOr"'"' 4W'td \.M'W ca11•11> ,, .,.., ..,, PU.,S( t l. 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IC• : ANN• Wlfl'!T"401tC ""AV, "ltlCI . e lnotO•r-Ot'o•t ll•d Wll.l.IAMl l•UIUiLl • Sulla Ut A"., ... n .el Lew ~ 0 Ott•-Of'••••,. '1M2 llt ~1 ... llty fllH• " : ~.!!!~::;: ,........... ~~!',.~~ .. A~··· ~ Pvl>I•_., Or•nO<> Co4\I O••ly P11ot Pul>l1"'t0 O•enoo (oa\I O•lty Plt<llj • : ~°' I\ n ,, .,.,, Or I 6 '"~ 11"'1 '• .. 111 u n ,, .,.,, Ot I 6, "" Ml I ~ • PUBLIC N011CE P UBLIC NO'JlCE ~ • • • . • SYNO~SISOI' THl ANNUAL \TATIMINT 0' Hl .... LANO\ UNOl•WlltTC•t INt U•ANC• COM,. ANY tl.Cll-Orlw ,Hw\1 ... , fHHTltM v ... ,_ °"' JI ttll . '"'•'•""''"""., .... • Tt>t tf UAbUUW!\ : C-.l•l1Mld Ujtla...••"l•c..ottell ' --• s-......... °"-" -- ,, ••i ,,. , , .. ~, : [:!~~~l~=C(~::~.':'.~~V\ !::: !f : ""'"'"._.,_rtl\Poll<V.......... I \t6 ).II~ • lnt0f"W>f0f"1~ ... ,. ... '°'tt o °''''''"""""'"for ow y .. r 170.M!ol e W.-o!W (H'lllr ,,_.,,,...""°""It-•"'• •ft "<-• Miil tlW ._, $1 .. ~·l<. : """'' lor tho y .. r ·-~ ll "" .....,.. to tM '""''"''"' c-..:: • ,....._,.,., ... \l ... 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Tr•" P111 I (rOllll 61 'S."d" Ote 'tt" Fonda 10.00 9 "f.a.. i.or' (dUI A4 l1cl H•••r•1 C "W~t1t'1 Cherie,•" (colft) ·~1 a,, 8olitr 1t c ·-. anw " ..__ Mt" (6ra) S7-C.V, !'.IHI II . 00 U r C) """" ti Ille f"tlll rltftllM (dfl) '6~ lillulfO 0 H••• ~l'O Bmn IHI tD "Mil c.t 'rWrJ" (com) •o C.y linnr lto1 IMsell I ti "'"'"'' My F aecr (dr1) SI Jou Cr.-d Z.00 0 t> "OutiitJ ti a s,,- (6'11 • ., Anthotty 0••1'• J:tt 1c 1 "'fe1111" 1wn1 10 Oult Wfl•tt l:JO • ~Cl "Su & lk S.•&lt lilrt" (COl!I) 64 1Ut1ht Wood KOCE Television (50) ~ l••HUllHSTallT . •·•roo"' ~ ;;:::Tc::~~~~~~OMeotlMOOO s·•Vt\.U. ALIOlte • t ·•f!OOOt'°lt TMe MOD«llN llAMILT ·-s.i .. ...._, .. , .... •·•a TlMI TO •1tOllf ''Tiie ~-ti 11"11" '•r•UM .. llM4YU "e-.s-,~_. • ' •SttOWCAll ..... _ .. •'ifllk•'" •• ··"' .,... '~. lllOitt•Tt ... • • •..OltOOllllAT TNe TAM.JI •,, • .,.,,.,ca••••" .. ., ..... ~ ......... ~ •.etlll-l•tUM INOIAllr ACllUI-' llllf'O\.,UTIOll "'a TAI OU OC'UAM '! .J,, nte MM NI II./ • M II I It 11e "'Olt'T ....._ 'Happy Days' Here Again for ABC LOS ANGELES <AP> -ABC, pushtn& bard to ~No. I in the raUnp, did Just lhat ln the new TV sea.son's ·•premiere w~k." \\Ith 11 shows amonc the oat1on'1 biSh••l rated, AC. N1elaen Company flJUres showed Tuesday CBS. the top·taled network In pa1t subons, •tarted this season Jut week ln third place. with on· ly three of 1t:1 evel\iQa t.elevl11on prosrams among the nation's 20 most.watched sbowi an the N\elsen tttJmates NBC. tryan& to recover from 1l5 worst scuis0t1 ever in the rating& laat year, came out In second place in overall raUnp for lhc week ending Sept 26, with aix of ll.5 1how1 Ul the Nielsen top 20 THE WEEK'S IUGHEST rated show wus u one·hour prern1ere of ABC's "Happy Days" com edy series. It waa s~ in 2' 7 mlllion hom es by an eslJmaled S3 percent ol the nauonal audience in its ume period . The loweist·rated program was NBC'i. ghller- ing. much publat'ticd ··a1a Parly" ahow or celebnt.uts Sunday niaht In New York It only was watched by viewers 1n seven m1lbon homes, Nielsen Hhmates said Of 14 new weekly s..,n~ prem1ennic ll•~t week. only four wound up In the Nielsen top 20, ABC'i. ''Charlie's Anaels ... "Captain and Tennill~" and "Tony Randall" series. and NBC's "Dick Van Dyke'' comedy hour 1'he l114t, a Thur~d•y aenC"~. p~rn1ered ~n a Monday BECAUSE THE Nl,-WORKS had at least etaht series startin1 m greater than usual Jenglh .,nd because last Thursd~y·s pre11idt>nt1al debok d111 rupte:d network schedule!> lhat nl&ht. "premtt!re week" was anything but norm1&l Most new and ~lunung seri~ beJtan aanng in their usual lengths and ume penods th1~ week, and a more typical indauhon of viewer patterns will be renected 1n the ne>.t Nacben ratings a week from now Of the 10 new i.cnei. thal failed to make the Ntel$en top 20, the h•a&h~l rated was CBS' "Eic ~utJve Suite.'' seen in an estimated 13.1 mlllion homes. lt was 28th·r1U\kt'C! out ul 5.9 prtme·t&me pro· irams last wet>k O'fll•:RS AMONG ntE 10 and thl"U' ran-lo&• were ABC's "Mr T .u\d Ttno" (32nd>: CBS' ''All'1 Falt" (36th> NBC's •·G~mini M•n" and CBS' "Delvecchio" Ch~ for 31th); NBC's ''Suplc:o" <43rd>: NBC's 'l\aesday p"'mt\,rt of ··Baa Baa ntack Shr~p" (45lhJ. NRC's "Quest" <47th): CBS' "Ball Four" <50th) and ABC 's "Holmes »nd Yoyo" mst) Accotdm11 to the NlC1lsen esllmalcs, the 20 t\lghest•taled showa la.st wt'ek w~n: "ll•PPY Days" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" <both ABC'>, "Air rt ·75" CNH<;>. "Hlonk Woman" (ABC>. "Eahhquakl'. Port I" <NBCl; "All in lht• Fanuly" <CBS>: "Rich Man, Poor Man, Hook ll" and "Charhe b An&cls" <both ABC>. "M·A S·lf" <CBS): "Six M1lhon Dollar Man" and "Barett•" <both ABC>. "Big Jake," "W»lt Di.sney" and ''S•n· PUBLIC NOTll'E l'ICTITIOUS•USIHIU H•ME H4YIM•HT P\JBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE P BLIC N<mCE I ford and Son" <all NBC>. "Ca~ and 'l'eDl)llte" and ''Tony Randall" <hc>lh <ABC>: "Van l:>yke and Compan) " tNBC>. "Sta.rsky and Hut.ch" and ,~u.,';~':;~~~~~~~~ ... '~11 l'1CTm~~:U111uu HOT•;:0,~T~ ~!:.~~~" '0 "Barney ~hller " <both ABC), and "Good Tlmes" 1""' •o-to .. 1"9 Mf'Nf'> .,. •~"'9 CM\• "I')\.\ .. EOOOIA Wflll CEt..t..•• .. JIOO -." c;o..,, ..... ., ~~•oort &t•"· CA .,..,, (Pt•r••t E. S••ttr 1ei• Pett "•"'""" "'"'"'1 .. •<11 CAllMO 9•,b•,• Sw SI•••" te~ Po,t "9r.wtc' N•woort e.•c" C.A "1t60 '"'"•otte V SI•'*'· t ••1 e ...... -.o w•1111.-'"''°"°' T Pt1\ bvi•nf'\ I\ (O~U<t•O by • 91'fWr•I Polt\nf''\"•D YMl COUHYY Ol'OltANGf HAMI ITATlMIHT NOTIC[ IS Hf llEBV GIVll'll .... 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PAPPAS •ncl "IC.It BILL P"PP"S Mll>O" ~::-:=r.::O~i:;''t1~::.,mn~i'fl H()TICE IS ... EIU;(\Y G•VE .. 11\.11 I~ Uf'IOt't\1~d Wiit ,, ... et 0 t¥•1~ ""'• to me "19f't&'' •"" ewu o.oo.., w«>t«t ... ___________ ..,. 'O tOl"lftrrfWlll°" •• '41d W 0tr•OI' t.ov11 P\JBl.IC NOTICE S MUI onot •tt•r thrt t)th d.•• ot On00tr t•1• SU,.lllt0 11COUllTOl'T14f •llhoo411<•ollto•I•• Lo.,golnCI~ STATIEO,CAL.,OllHIAl'Oll \JC)~ E PAIMOA•e 8hot PAl..-1• TMIE COUNlYOl'DllANCK Counff ot lo• ""Cl•'"' '!>tale 01 "• ..... ,. C.l1forru• •I lh• t 1Qhl title ~ 1n NOTIC E 0 1' MIAlllHG 01' l•n\lol••uctmonor\ •n•nd t~••l 11"' ,.ITITION 1'011 OllD!• Dtll•CTINO certA•n ,0 , •nd .,.,.on•I 0,._,., C 0 NV • Y A N C l D ' II f " I.. -'lu•I"" ,., ti>• ( Iv 01 Son•• .. n• C.O...• 1'110,.11'TY lO CD"'"t..ITIE \"t..f ry 0 1 Or•nClt Sl•t. 01 Cot•'•'"'" OH CONYllACT INlllllD INTODN ,..rll(ul•r•v 0._,.,l>oO 0 •oll<IW• to lli,AL' 01' DICIOIEHT .,.,1 f'9•t• ot AUT .. JEFf'ER\ON Twotn1rO''"'''•"''"'"""°'"•dr"d RU~1 ••t Fl J(F r EFl~N RU\T l)<W l!lrh ontoro t 10 t..OI .. 8 1<Kk A Otc,.•'4<1 fr•c• 'Oil (1\y ol S•nt• A"•· (<r-"'' .. O' "Vl61U.NTI FORCr "'OtXll D'YNAMITr l~I "SAILOR WHO FELL AtOM GRACI WITH THE SU" -& .. TO THI Df'lll. A DAUGNTH" IRI THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE OlAMGl U4-J91 I ~ CITY ClNTU CINUUS SA ,,~WY fMANCHfSTlR IX I G G FRWY !CITY OR IX I NOTICE •'> HEREhY GIVEN llWI 0••"90' !>l•l• nt C•l•loro1• lt!QOIMr CH4AlES tNA,.,q E.N RUST IWi; l!lf!'d w ith l"•H\<.f'ltill",.'>U" ,,,.,,•n ttt ,_h,•Jt..ilf1 ,..,.,n • Oitt11•6f'I it'tr Oro•r 0.,..C.tl"'1 t1.1rl\i\Ur• •rwJ IUt'H\f\lnQ\ kk14~f"f1 •l '"'"'•'IAl'\ct _,, fit••• Pro~''"',,, "~dprQOlt"h .,. ___________ ,... C<>n\~•••• ~•1• on Contra< I ~nlort'O into Torrn•ol ,.,. <••h '" l•.,.1ur """"'or A .. THI IAD NIWS llAlS~ °" &th•H ot ()ir.cedtnt ,.,..,tn<.,. to '""°' Vn1(.-d SI•''' a f'I <onl.,f"n.4t 11w. 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COlSl PUZA "AUCI IN WONDllLAND" 1* I II Mn r•t .... 1111 SAH~ 1••»441 Nf S DAILY A IN M L NO ' MANN'S "LIFEGUARD" lPGl C1•llllAUND , , ....... •• M•~.: .. · ... AD MEWS llAllS .. In"'' , .. _ ....... .. MAltlt S Cl#OIALAllO , ... ., ... .. i... .. . ,,, ... , ltll~- "JAWS" . , ........ " 1HE HIHDEt-llURG" , .... ,, PUSSYCAT THEATRJ;S PRESEN T Misty Beethoven .. · I ~ t ~. -6 o ,,..,.,..,. (1• '-' • t II t\ • 4 00. •fl } ·•\ f \( ! It I t # ,, ..... l)\\\ . ~- Deep Throat -PLUS- The Devil in Miss Jones a t, " ,, "•I ® •I I •I ................... . ..... ~,., .... "There s a sexual revolution going on ... and all the "ODl TO llll 'f JOf" 0•1~' ., r 7ft • •• • •o tUUhf fO M.t.('()114 c~ ., •'""'°' WEtKOAYS "DRUM' .. 7 00.10:30 SAT ·SUH. 3.35-7 OS.10.20 leaders are In ll1Y family:· & lOWllllllS \II' CINEMA I .... , ... ,. .... 1 ..... •I ....... I to,111 ;,,.,._ • &.4K l 1U1 ~ ~CC.P .. I ·~ '"' "'OV\( ' ..... ,. ''il•YTH1t4(.~I&• l ft ... , __ .. \tNf MO\'TI ' ... ..,., •t tt .. •¥taUMlflitV Ae()Ut llJ I I I ... ,.)\ flllHIO" lk»IO • •lW • •• 0 Cll'HOOMI 71 .. ' . ttl I-ill Y !'I c<:mJ) lllllVI IN ••••• h tl·•lil•t ,,,, '•llhlt\ ,., , .... tt.I\ h•h •' '"'' Y.'•Hn1, hu • 1t H l;J•J • .. DAIL 'V P.ILOT Wed'lfldmy Septembef 29 19'?6 Ford Up 5.1% Need Estimate Assai/,ed Hike Sliglllly Beloio GM's Panel Challenges Utilities' Fi~rc DETROIT CAP) Stnkc-bound Ford Motor Co bas an. riount't'd Its car pri~ will ~o up an avera&e $310 or 5.1 ~r rt·nt lh111 fall The 1n<.•r ea1u• 111 11hi;htly below thc avcr aat' .,$338 or s 9 l'\'f<'tnl hike-prcv1oualy 11.flnuunced for 197"7 model.a by in dustry leader General Moton Corp FORD, THE NATION'S second t.uaest a ut1> maker. t.tud Tuesday the lncrea.'.-rcClc..i.cl:. a $27 1 average h1k t-10 the base price. a nother $411 lor options and a SIO cut in s hjpp1ng char~es. The 11veraRe 1977 f ord rar, including options but not taxes or dealer discounts. Wlll retail for roughly S6.130. A year ago. 1-'ord raised car prices an average S'l66 or C 9 per c•t•nt ._ The firm m ay have· trouble making the new can.. howt'ver, due lo a nut1onw1de strikr by the United Auto Workers tha t hns !-hut the company's US. prod~llOfl fac1ht1£'s fort wo ~eek.\ BASE PRICE INCRt:ASES r ange fro m $S for one \Crs1on oC a :.porly Mu:.tang to $583 on the top-of·lhe·lme Ma rk V l 'nder the new pncf.'s, the lowest·pn ced 1m Ford car will be the Panto Pony at SJ.099, up $197 or 6 8 percent from a compar able 1976 model The pn re d~ not include options. taxe~ or deaJer d1~counts The Ma rk V will have a base pn ce of Sll.396, also ex d uding options. taxe:. and dealer discounts. Chrysler Corp ha:. not announced 1977 prices but 1s ex peeled lo do so Inte r this week, new mode ls go on sale by Friday. SACRAMENTO CAP> -Tb~ Slult-Encray Comnuss1on say:. Califot ma ·s utllllles are over · t>stJmaUnl( tht demund for clec· lrlc1ty 10 or 20 yea't a from now The comm1ss1on 11taff Issued a pl'\"llmlnary N?port Monday uy mg its own forecast of tho annual uvt>rul(e gro wth rate is 3.4 per· cent ovur tbt next 20 ye<1NI. ll said the uulities predict 4.6 per· cent Both t"atimates are to be sub- mitted to the commission, which 1s prepanng 1ls First Biennial Report on Energy Policy. Slllt StMIU Cllrt1dt-r WASHJNGTON <AP) -The Chrysler Corp. says it's "incredl· ble" that the Justice Department 1s suing the company for $9 million in dam a ges for alleged violations o f the Clean A.ir Act. The suit, hied Monday in U S. District Court here, alleges that Chrysler sold more than 9, 100 Dodge and Plymouth autos in 1976 thal were equipped with im- proper emission controls. TAKING STOCK "The Justke Pl·pa.rtmcmt 's ac tion is incredible." stud the auto maker. "lt s evks to pun1:.h Chrysler for a simple, un111lcn tional human error mode in n:· ports lo the Environmental Protection Agency. This mista ke had no effect on aJr qua.llly. In fact. Chrysler production tests show that the cars involved beat government standards by a good margin." Pouted 1Ud Sought LONDON (AP> The Bnt1sh government announced today 1t will . seek $3.9 b1Jlloo m c redit from the International Monetary Fund <l MF) to help its plunging currenry, the second s uch move in rour months . The pound rallied by nearly 3 cents to Sl.6675 on the news, then dropped lo $1 6580 blt.>n"I~ with f1n t1r1t•1ru:. Mh.' loc Uon und proou(•t promotton 'f'c:-nnheol •f'nrn-•? LOS ANG E LES <AP> Flvt· of Calsfornsa ·~ top e11tirgy u.nd (·n· vl ronment:1l orf1cials sav the fcdernl .iovernment IR try;nJt to forC'c• lhc :.lute Into 11cC't'ptln~ a lcrmmal fo r Alai;kan 011 pro posed for Lon1it Re ach. The F ederal t-:nl'r ay Ad m i ni s tra t1 r>n <Ft:A> Qa!< threutened to USt' ft>tfrrwl luw to block new construt't-100 an the Los Allllteles area and ban any more nutomob1les un less th\' Long Bea ch site for t he' ter minal 1s op proved. the orftc1als srud. calling 11 u "hint of blackmail." FEA De puty Admm1~trator John Hill told a Senate commit lee last week that Long Beach 1~ the only practical location for the t ermina l. whic h would takt- Alaskan p1pehne oil orf lanker' and ship 1t to the Midwest Betlt-r ("ar I 'rgPd SAN FRANCISCO CAJ>I The V,.1 ...... 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'hould be com fortable. perform \\ell. t>:.irry a good·s1ze load and be economical of fuel nesses 1n Califo rnia will face stiff ()t'nalt1es aft er the first of the year for coopl'rnl1ng with Arab countries in lhl'lt boycott against l~ra('I bt>caust' or an antiboycott law 111gncd bv (;ov Edmund G. lkown Jr It has bct•n n •ported that Saudi Arabia m111ht 1m po.'>e a new oil l'm bargo Jl{u1n11t the United St at es If Conj? r ess approves '1m1lar federal lto~1:ilat1on Ad- m 1n1, tr a I 111 n o(fic1al:. In Wa!-.hington havf' d<'ntl.'<! a rl'port th.it Saudi Ar ah1a ha~ thn•atc•ned lhc Un11tod State!> w1lh a new 011 embari;i' Bank Se.inar Sec N~lear Planf Paulw-d "Banks' Relat1on~h1p "41lh Small Businesses" will be dis cussed by banke r J am es Maginn al the Sma ll Busin~s Organsza· t.Jon Seminar at Orange Coast College from 9 a.m .·3 p m Satur day. SAN DI 1'.:GO c AP) San Diego Gas & F.lectrsc Co sa\·:. 1ls $2 b1lhon Sundel><'rt nuclear plant proposed ne ar Blythe is needed or the utility "will be senoul.>ly def1 c1ent .. m chC'ap powt-r pro duct1on Arown's c h1er or staff, Gray Davi!., !.aul I he d<'ct!S1on to sign th<' ant•b•iycott lu ll was not a re- J<'l1on tu that lhrt>al or any other spce1(11· int n nal1onal incident. "The dec-1,101\ lu i.ign the bill was ba!'it>d on ph1 losuphical grounds .. 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Wodnesd~y Sep!omt>« 29, 19~ s OAIL.Y PILOT 87 Sto11d Pot' Airlines Cut Buy$ . • Of Costly PlaneS By MILTON MOSJlO\\lTZ Tht> jet ero that beaan in 1969 l:-1 Mlll &oln& stron&. but U S. pl11l'I\: build~r!.' b1t\ e to rl'ly incrc1&11ioaly on the Pcn- t~on and foreian m!O'keu to maintain their forward thrus\. That's one rneasure ot the paralys1~ that hais over tak1.•n U1e U.S. airline indwstry. Whereaa alrltnes used to compete with one 11nothcr to (lt'l the lutest equ1pment. they are now trying to make do with their current fleets. The fact Is. ft)OSt Money Tree airlines can't afford to bey new plants. • It was American Airlines that tnauguratt'd the jet agl Jan. zs. 1959. when it starWd Bocinat 707 service ~twceo Nt>w York and Los Angeles. United Air Lines followed later with DC·8 aervtce. AMERICAN, WIDCH HAS a fleet or 230 jets. placed 01' ders thls year for 16 Boeing 727s but these will most11 replac;e agi~g planes with high fuel consumption. Last year Amencan didn't place a single order for new equipment bu~ it did sell olr 14 jets regarded as "surplus." To increase seal capacity, American has been cuttint down first class cabins and expanding the coach sections ia its 7t7s and 707s. Tb.is rearrangement wilt add l,575 seats t6 the airline's capacity without the addition of a single plane.~ At United. which has a jet fleet of 375, the story is mucb the same. The nation's largest air carrier took delivery lMi year of seven DC·lOs that had been ordered earlier , and it ended 1975 without any orders outstanding for new eqwp· ment. Thal 's the first time this has happened at United since the end of World War LI. LIKE AMERICAN, UNITED increased its coach sec- tions to get more seat capacity. This "stand pat " policy or U.S. airlines has sent U.e plane builders scur rying for deals with foreign partners. To develop new prototypes requires enormous amounts nr money for retooling. With the U.S. ai rlines sitting on their hands. Boeing a nd McDonnell Douglas arc going offshore. Boeing, lbe world's largest commercial aircraft builder. holding about 60 percent of the market. 1s tryi11g to put together an international consortium to finance develop- ment of the Boeing 7X7, which would be added to the family that already includes the 707, 727, 737 and 747 The 7X7 is conceived as a low.noise. fuel-efficient, medium-range jet one that will Oy 2,000 miles nonstop at about 600 miles pc; hour. AERITAUA, AN ITA.UAN aeros pace t om1rnny, has agreed to put up 20 percent of the development costs for the 7X7. The Japanese are being asked to participate to the tune of 20 to 30 percent. And Boeing has also sought partners in France. West Germany and Britain. McDonnell Dougla.<>, which lost its supremacy in com· mercial aircraft to Boom~ with the advent of the jet age, is putting together a deal wtth the French aircraft manuJ ac· lurer. Dassault, and the French government. They plan to develop a new medium.range jet designed by Dassault. McDonnell Douglas was willing to settle for a 15 percent participation. The French government jumped a l the dcul hecause it figures that with McDonnell Douglas as part of the team, il would have en tree to the American market. Conspicuous by their absence are 11ny commitments from the beleaguered U.S. airlu1e companies. Uut Boeing and Mc Donnell Douglas both depend on foreign orders for 40 percent of their business. And the Pentagon is the largc:st single customer of both companies. Drought, Strike Take Farm Toll Depressed cattle prices and the drought in California's agricultural lands, plus the recent harvest -time stnkc among the slate's 30.000 cannery workers. has had a seriou'S effect on California's agrtcultural industry says Security Pacific Bank. ' In lhe current Issue of the bank's publication. MonthJy .. Summary of Business Conditions in Southern California. the bank's economists note that ~f prices have been "at un· profit.able leveli. fo r the past four to fi ve months, and pre· scntly are more than 10 cents a pound below break·even levels.·· The report says no significant pickup in beef calUe prices Is expected ln the near future. EFFECTS OF CAIJFORNIA'S oneoing drought have been most severe for dry·farmed grain and range land, ac. cording to the report. A comparatively light rainfall this winter. says the b(IJ\k, would cause "severe production declines for many crops and steep increases in food prices.•• On the other hand, the bank's economic study report.a that des pite a late start. yleld:s from California ·s cotton crop thi~ fall should be above average. Since the nation's colt.on rrop ls expected lo be somewhat sm aller than last year. an~ demand by totton mills is expected to be hl1h, cotton prices paid to California's farmers sbouJd remain at high levels. Another promising sect.or within tho slate's agricultural industry l~ls year, soys the bank'a analysis, ahould bci wine grapes; pnces have been climbln1 In recent months and •ro well above last season'is depn?Ssed levela. For the con· sumer . this probably will mean higher pricea ror Callrornla wlnc1. HB Shopping Center· . Sets Grand Opening Seacurr Vi1la1ro Shopotng Center, Maln and M•n1lon. Huntlhgton Reach. will hold IL" grand openini Oct. 16 from 11 a.m .·10 p.m. and Oct.17rrom11 a.m .. s p.m. The $6 mllllon dollar. l!U,.500-square·foot center was de· vol oped by the HunUntton Beach Company. • : . MERCHANT. DEMONSTRATIONS, celebrity ap: pearance11. drawings. prizes, glfu. discount coupons and rt'frethmcnt.s are amona the scheduled acti vlUes. ' . Amontr events are a show featuring the Busch Garded blrds aad appearances by radJo personality Bill Ballance~ 11MI Rarborlitea and the Huntington Beach Fire Depart: ment and Paramedics. ; Seacurr VUlage was designed around a bird theme con~ ceot; !OS species ol birds indl(e11ous to the Southe~ CatJ.tomla aeaboard are depicted throughout the center wltq nu.ants ln routed wood. wood relief tand tile. Forty display~ tn 10 frtt·Btandlng ~ contain mu.scum artilacts an~ themed material. SeacUff Vllla1e wUJ have 62 service shops, restauranis: and boutiques. Bo)'I Market, Home Federal Savlng!I & t,,oa.r( of San Diego Hd Sacliff Pbann.c.y were amaa, the tint kt open. Due to open are an art Callery, halr 1tytin1 shop&; rublon boutiques, l1ft •bops. flower and plant bouUqt.tet, ~ travel aiency, cleancn and OU.era. T -· . .. . . T 'J"\o ' COOADltA TOMATO SAUCE l~.... 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'"~'" "88c Barrel Of Monkeys by lakes1~e A~es 3 and up can en1oy th• zany game alone or,)\ sac a ~r~~o aclrv•ly u 6.84 ~ ~ u FOSTER CREEK ~ Pre , on & it slicks h~t> mdM In as~t populJr t,w 1r.tr 8 8~A. U.S. Map Pullie SELCllOW l RIGHTER 011 di Rano M Nall• map of thP Un tPd Stal P Haw.-i11 . & Ald>ka 88C 21" x 14" Ping Pong Pistol lly Esshy Shoots real ping pong balls 88 loads 4 balls C al one tune Slinky lly JIMS lhe world lamous. Doll In Car Seat~ llY ESSUY·Ha 8 cu rly rooted ha1 C Ul5i«"J1'..w s 1 ti 1 n g 1 n a n authenl1c loo~1ng arm carry seat. Fire Station Set IY ESSUY -w1th BBC trucks car & resc11e copter 6 PC. !~~!s~~~ ~~~own tool box with 8 ac sale non to•1c vinyl tools Fhatstoae Ring Toss Game w a I er \ , color eec taolel ~ w I I h brush Nurse Set by Esskay Disney Puule Westen1 Pubtidli•& 10 large p1tces will easily lit to sec lorm Disney character. FIRE HELMET by Esshy Now he will be the fire 88 chief ol his C station Mickey Mnse Bubbles BOURBON7 99 Wu lH Sm 7k • r u ~--stretch loy •r Arce-Indoor s or Outdoors lun1 Hand painted figure . . 3 r CANADIAN HSERVE U WHISKY 8 84 n Was 1.95 Snt 1 I I • U SAMU(L (. WEBSTER AIMliC. 11.-d n u n WHISKEY 7 13 lJ Was I 19 Sm 1.05 • n "GOOD BUDDY" SEW-ON/IRON-OH SACRAMENTO T'*ATO llCE 4& oz SIZE 2f'1 ···---- that actually aec walks down st111s1 Chess Set Has,r1-Board and 16 each white and bla ck Ch!S~men 8 ac , plus intlructions T1111 $IWJlf flllltf Painting Set •F AUIOl-4 1ars linger Pd1nts. wooden ltncer paint sp;itula. aac paper & 1nstruchons. rings Non 88C toarc colors . Princess Phone BY ESSllAY Ring A 01ng &fld it's all sac Heir own real phone Play-Doh llENNU ·Model1ng Compound four 6 oz cans wtlh ;eclosable aac plasltc hds. EA. :SC xc ::IC :JC IC > COLOR PRINTS FROM SllDES .by ~) Minimum 3 per order. Prints may be lrom ume or ditrerent 39c on aim ts IA Al Pn'.lS P1£VAtl WO. WT. 2t fNRU SAT. OCT. 2 ? 30 AM TO ; :;1) PM MON St1 T 10.00 r.M TO 1 OCJ PM SU~ t GAUON 59~ I 00 ct Ruled & \~--.. Unruled • 33c .. / ~ u --~-. Wlllt• Envelopes Bia et 50 Lt11t Size er ~~~··· Ito Letter . ·~;_:f: • <B Sile • 1'~.*,·' 2~$1 • • • 157 oz SIZE 2.99 . .. ... . r I 1 • .. .. ~ ' • - Contest: Home Stretch FtnaHsts have been cboHn for the Daily Pilot HarvHt Home Cookin1 Contest. wtlh Taste-Off scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 2, at lht lr\'ine Harvest Festlve.l. The fill•U.u are asked to bring their entries to the Daib Pilot food booth at the festiva.l 1round, Culver Drive and New &rrllllca Roacb In Irvine, by 2 p m. the day of Judetn1. In keeping wilh the theme of this year's festival. "New Horizons," categories were drawn to include your most eeooomical. energy a.Ying and future· minded concoct.lona. The followin1 entries have been chosen for the Taste-Off: -Vegetarian Maln Dish: Cot· tace Cheeae·Zucehlnl lhmc. Francie Hansen, Newport Beach; Vegetable Pie, Pe11> Darnell, Corona del Mar. -Whole Grain Baked Goods . Carob Chip/Granola CoQklea, Holly Irwin( LalfUfta Beach. Enerfy Cook ea for Cold Wanter Days, Barbara Pane, Fountain VaHey; Wheal Germ Mufflns, Mrs. LaVaugbn I". Marlin,, Laguna Beach; Whole Wheat Banana Muffins, Pauline Bent, Huntington Beach. -Space Ace Snacka: Granap- ple Freeze, De Ann Leighton, Huntington Beach; Walnut Oat· meal ~runcb , Marilyn Mc· GuiMess, Irvine; Peanu\ Butter 'N' Fruit Candy, Mrs. Beth Harris, Costa Mesa. -Fruit Pies· Diet Boysen- berry Pie, Corinne Henniger, lrvlne . The fifth cate1ory, Diet Desaeru. did not r«elve any en· tries. H o wever, Dee Marie LaJeunease of Costa Mesa came up with a recipe for EJepbant Stew that failed to fil into any c11te1ory. The recipe calls for 1 elephant (medium size), salt and pepper and 2 rabbits (optional). Cut the elephant into smaJI pieces This should take about 2 months . Add enough brown gravy lo cover Qltok over kerosene nre for at>Qut four weeks at ~ de1rees. This will serve 3,800 people. If more are expttled, two rabbits may be added, but do \has only U necessary, as most peoople do not like to find hare ln their stew, While there wasn't a catesory for this most ilnusual re<:lpe, Mrs LaJeunesse la Invited to br· ing the concoction to the Taste· Off for sampling by lhe Judaes. Winners will receive prizes In· cludina a crock po\ slow·cooker, dlnnt>r f o r two. and girt certificates for clothes, records and a personalized birthday cake. All prizes ue donated by the Temptdress shop, the Stew Ket· lie, the Music Markel and Priscllla's Bakery, in the Mesa Verde Shol)pmg Center Winnini recipes will appear an the Food Section Oct 6. Dairy Sweet on Bacteria . . .... .. •. By JUDITH <JO> OLSON Of-O<ttly ~-Sc<ttf Can't keep the doctor away with an apple a day? Try two cups or sweet acldophilus rniJJc instead. This re01edy for avertJng illness has no scienUfic proof l9 back it up so far, but those who drink milk Wllh the acidophiJus bacteria testify. to its benffi~. 11'ese products have been around for centuries and eruoyed most re· cenUy In a whole-milk form called KefU', but no swfft rrulk until no" has had the bacteria. In what is considered "the only in novalion in mil~ in owr 20 years." the Knudsen Dairy Co. has introduced sweet acidophllue milk 10 stores throughout the Southland. The milk is named for a special culture of beneficial bacteria called Lactobacillus a cldoph1lu!'I, which some scientists believe to be essential for a healthy gas trointestmal tract. The bacteria is normally present throughout the tract, but rfllearch has shown that some people might not be getting enough of this beneficial bac- \eria because of the kinds of foods they eat, the stressful living condi· tions they are under and antibiotic therapy which destroys the bacteria. SOUR MILK Acadopbilus milk has been con- sumed for centuries in many coun· tries, according to John Shannon. vice president or the dairy company. ll traditionally has been present an sour milk that 1s unacceptable to most persons. The new milk was deveJoped by a team of fo od scientists and microbiolog1sts at North Carolina State University. under the luders hip of Dr. Marvin L. Speck. The team discovered a way to con· cent rate and freeze the bactera a without destroying It. The culture is shipped to dairies where 1t is thawed and combined with cold protein and vltamln·fortlfied lowfat milk. No sugar has been added lo the milk, but pe rsons tasting the milk have commented that It Is sweeter than regular lowfat milk. Company officials said interest in the bacteria increased "after the tum of the century when Russian sc1ent1st Elie Metchinkoff noted the reaular consumption of milk contautine the ac1dophUus culture an his study of lon1-Uved pcasanta In the Balkan rountries." NO PROOF YET ONE QUART 948 ml A spokesman for Knudsen stressed that there Is no scientific proof of the benefit of acidophllus bactena "We do have testimorual letters." he said "We believe beneficial Thanks Given Tbe "Day of Bread." ob· served tb~ year Tuesday. Oc· tober $ 1 part of Harvest Festival ~k, marks our ever- lasting grat: ude for the bounty ol nature -.ht! soil. the 5W'I, the rain and lbe fodds they produce. This recipe combines many or the good thln11 of the earth 1n a fashion so appealing 1t wall call for "repeats." "Broccoli Cheese Bake" spells cuivenience. economy and good nutriUoo as well as tempting · t.ste. What ~Her way to reco1nl1e bread as the centuries-old sym· bol or all food than to combine it with chicken soup, chopped onion, cheese and broccoli, all seasoned lo please the palate or an epicure? Here you have protein, urbohydrate, calcium and other essential nutrients lD a medley of fasdoaUn1 navor. Tbe bread, as always, ls basic -contrlbutinc essential B· rit.amll\t and lb~ mioeral, lron. Wlth the other lniredlents, yoU .. wind up with a main dish ao slm· pie yet so nutritious that at epltomiz.u the spirit ot the "Day or Bread ... Serve it with a tossed salad and fresh fruit and you have paid your homage lo the bounly or the harvest season. indeed. aaoccou CHEESE BAKE 1 can 00~ ounces) cream of chicken soup 'Ai cup waler 1~ cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon poultry season- inc ~teaspoon pepper 1 l pacia1e (10 ounces) frozen chopped broc~oli. thawed 6 cups enriched dried bread cubes (about 8 slices) 4 allces American Cheese Combine soup, water, onion and seasonings. Stir in broccoli. Fold in bread cubes. Pour mix· ture into grused 2-quart square bakinc dish. Cover top with cheese. Bake in preheated 350 decree oven for ~ to 30 minutes. 5el'Ves6. OR. MARVIN SPECK things are happe1.ing but we can't pro· veityet." Research into the benefits of the milk now is going on at North Carolina State Upiversity and several medical school\, but results frdm these research projects will not be published for l wo to fa ve years The benefits claimed by consumers, the Knudsen s pokesman satd, al'e "a production of ant.I bodies which help control harmful organisms in the intestinal tract and a lowering or lac- tose intolerance.'· To gain the benefits of the bactena, two cups of milk per day must be con· sumed. The milk costs a few cents more than regular lowfat milk. It can be used fust like the lowfat product but the bacteria are killed if the milk Is heated to a high temperature. A one-cup serving of acidophilus milk contains 140 calories, 10 grams or protein, 13 grams of carbohydrates and S grams of fat. Lowfal milk is ex· actly the same. Atlanta Dairy. the producers of Kefir, plans to mtroduce a similar milk "In the near future," but a spokesman said the company is not In a rush because it already hu Its acidophiJus product on the market. Keflr, which is sweetened with honey <except the boysenberry navor. which has a little granulated 1u1ar). actually bu three kinds or beneficial bacteria, the spokesman said. BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS, Food Editor Wednesday September 29 1976 Ct Day of Bread Eat ·Bread, Lose Weight It sounds like something the late Euell Gibbons would have loved: Bread made out of wood pulp. The bread. developed by ITT ConUnental Baking Co.-lhe folk.I who brina you Twinkies-is called Fresh Horizons. In researching ways lo mc-.ke low·caloried bread, the company found that by adding cellulose, calories were cul and the fiber content was boosted. The new product, now being produced for commercial dJs· tribution at about 70 cents a loaf. has 33 percent rewer calories than regular while bread and 400 percent more Ci ber. according to company spokesman Robert Keane. Keane said the cellulose looks like nour and is "virtually taste· less." The company, he noted, could have used com stalks or sugar cane stalks as the fiber source, but the powdered cellulose from wood pulp was more readUy available. FEWER CALORIES Tbe bread does have one-third fewer calories than r egular bread and tastes just as good, agrees Or. Olaf Mickelsen. pro· lessor of nutrition at Michigan StaUi University. MlckeJaen, who has made a study of U. welght·reduclng er- r~. aaJd the 33 married stu- denU wtlo ate the higher fiber · bread Iott up to 5.72 pounds in S3 ,. 1ays without changing their cat· mg or living habits ··we were curious to see if those m the study would overeat to compensate for the l~eted caloric intakes," he said, ('but they didn 't . "Fiber produces a full (ftllng which tends lo mnke oh~ eat leas." said M ickclscn during a promotion tour in Los Ange~e5. It also helps promote digestion and regular bowel function&. he added The study found all but two or the students lost welghL "But these two people overate general. ly," he 1a1d . OTHER STUDIES Studies of the bread also have been conducted by the Mayo Clinic In Rochollcr, Minn., iand by the Columbia Unlvenilty In New York. The two-year Columbia atudy found the bread helped to keep the lost weight from beln1 aained back. The Mayo nutrltlonllla were In- terested In a possible rela· Uoruihlp between overwetaibt and cholesterol, the fatty 1ut.tance that comprises gallstones and Is believed to cauae hardenlne of lhe arteries, They found, however, th al aJtbough we1aht was loet by ua· ln1 the new bread, the cholesterol loss was alight. Therefore, they said, Mayo wouldn 't recommend lhe bread u a sole form or diet therapy. Not that everyone need.s to lose wellht. "But the bread does serve a purpose for those who do," aald Mlckelsen. "It has the l•ate' and texture of an ordinary loaf and offers the aame protein and comparable amounts or nutrients found In regular enriched bread." It ls completely aafe, he Jdded. "Plant fl ber ill plant fl ber, whether lt comu from celery or wood." ..Bread Is our staff or life. And what we need to do la this coun· try la to promote It• use Instead cl av°'dinl it aa bu been the case ID recent yean. •• • . . Q CAIL Y PILOT tibrary Goal: NEW YORK (AP> -Clara Jooa 1s desperately trying to find "•place in the sun" for lbe lS.000 members of t h e Am e r ican Ubnry Association and for lhe libraries and communities they r epreseot. As lbe ~lb ALA presklent -the first black to be elected to th.at position In the organnat1on'i. 100 year h1stor)' Mrs. Jooeit feels sh e mwn work constantly to Improve a nd expand pu b lic library fac11lli~s. And. perhaps more imp0rtant, "U all the libraries \\ere to close their door s tumorro\\. our c1v1l11ataon couldn't !lur\lve The Library ia a basic 1nstltutJon " One a ns we r . ltrs. Jon~ believes, is Increased federal funding A LA and the National Comm lsalon on Library and In· formation Sen ices, created un- der the Nixon adm1ru~traL1on, \\Ork coo~r ull\ cly to that end she mustficht for tMir1urv1"al 10 I m P ro Ve the face of ttonomlc adven11ty and across-the-board coi.t cul· ting. "We have ·to fight . . reully fight," she said 1n an interview. Mrs. Jones said lbat Cedcral money accOWlt.s for only five pre· cent or lbe public libr ary c~ts. Eighty perc~nt comes Crom city governments and I.he re::.t Crom donalJon a nd stale funds IN DANGER Ironically. she notes. public libraries are In d an"er of lht•1r . ······· . • : . • Mlch ael McOueenev, Jacquin John son .~ Rite Dates Set Johnson·McOueeney Ja<.>quin Johnson and Michael M cQu~cney , both or Col>la Mei.a. arl· planning to marry Nov. 13 in St Andrt'w's Presbyterian Churt'h, :-.1t'wport B<'ach Their parent c; are Mr. and Mr s. Wlll1am ~1chols of Garden Grove and M r . an d Mrs. Raymond T r autwein, Costa Mesa. li\'eS at the time "'hen they are mostnt!eded "l n 3 time of l'Conom1<.' depression people use libranl') snore. In the 1930s 1l wru. pr&c Uc1aUy stancjm s room only." Mn. Jones explained Sbe H id Pe@le tum t.o their neighborhood branch for escape and inform a h on und ~aUSl' t.hl'y can no longer afford to bu)' boc*::. According t o ALA fiaurcs. there are more than 21 mtll•on Americans who are functionally Illiterate, mcamoa that they <'Dn 't wnte a check, reMd a Mifl or pick the best buy ln a market, mu<.'h less read an entire boc*. Llbranes, Mrs Jone.s mnin tains. musl try to reach these pt'u pie and their t'h1ldren and help them learn to rc11d. But they cJn ·1 r do that "1lhoul money for staff ..and e-qw pmt.>nl l>he poanL' nut "You hJ' t> lo gt.>l kids hookl.'Ci on books in elementary school." i.1ud Mr..J onea "lr)outtunkacluld'i. learnln& 11 l1m1ted by l\Js pnrenls' pocketbook .1 nd t•ducutlon, you can't 1lvetht.>m much " SER V\f t::\ Pub a lihrJ1 It':> ac:ro .. s tnt! country pro' 1dc numerous services. all frf'e. for edueuuonnl purposes Films, lectures, story hours and auided t.oun of thc bbr&r)' for )Chool children :m.' all In danaer or ler n11nalJon rrom lack or money. i.h~ swd Mrs. Jonci. fet1ls that lltmmt·:-. can and do pt-rCorm crucla.l i.oc1JI functions also As Dtlro1l Dm.~ctoror Llbrancs 0-, Tali• Ow Word .•. -11 job to which she was appolnt· eel in 1970, thereby becoming the first \\Oman to run the cily' labrnncs and the fm;t black In i.uch u po!tl :-.he started an ··1n formation and referrul service" to help ordinary clUzcM deal with bureaucrucy. Pl>oplc in Dt"troll run contort lht•lr lo..· al library for 1nrormahon on U Wldl• rangt' of SUbJft'tll froin drug abuse to finding a cheap or free ball et school. PRACTICAL "If you can relate Uvt111 In formullon to tradltloniU recorded lnlormotion. it makes libraries more practical. w~ are Or.it·stop Information centert'I. We can find out nnvthlng and everything," said Mn. Jones. HAMS MM. Joyu ~ 1oy1 ... "'W• wil ,..,,w '*'f H-_..,. H's ."ipirfll .-.lirf'd ~ fm lt> or llalf HOMEY BAKED HAM! tt·~ testy ... ,., to ,.,.,,.,"°_.. Md It'• tot tt-. oM l ebcl H- Re'for~ ORDER Youa'S TOO.A Y! The future bnde 1s a eraduate of Rancho Alamitos High School and Rosston University of Men's Hair Design. Guy MJtohell, Byn• Ma ckel Tlm Abbott, Anna Rivas ti e r r 1a n ce is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and allended Orani:c l'oa'l CoJlege • • • Mackel·M1tchell ~tr and ~1 rs Hmry l\1nsley Ma cke l of Ne"''J>Ort Bearh ha\'e an nounced the eni:aJ(em<>nt of their daughl~~-. qym.1 Louise Mack<'I , J•1 Guy ~11trhell The couple plan to marr y Feb. 5 1n Our Lady o f M t. Car m<'I Church. :-.lcwport Deuch. Miss M ackel is a cra duale o f Newport Harbor High School and t he Univer sity of the Pacific·. Stod cton. H er f iance is a gradu ate o f Foothill High School a n d L'C Irvine a nd now 1s employed by the Social Service Depart ment or Orange County . He 1s the son of Mrs Alexander Sipos or Santa Ana • • • Rivas-Abbott Anna R i vas wal l become the bride or nm Abbott during Nov. 27 ceremonies in the Estan- cia House. Costa Mesa Their cnga~ement has been unnouftced by her parents. Mr s . Martha Rivas or Newport Beach and Ernes t R1vai. of Costa Mesa The bride -lo-be graduated from Estan· c1a H1~h School and al· tt'nded Orange Coast ColleJ?<' lier f1ance, son of Mrs . Robert Abbott of Costa Mesa. IS an alumnus or Estancia and OCC Torus Setback Favorable THl'RSDAY SEPTF.~IBt:R JO By SYDNt:\' O~IARR I ARI ES !March 21 ',\pnl 19>· Let go of lo<i· ~ ang situation Know when 1 lo releasl' pJst and grab f_6f fMture 11ro,pecls You \I.now whJt .)VU should ~~e~ '' lo do 1l slop eva~1ons LEO IJul_v 2:l · Aug. 221 Do !>11m1• rt'\ 1:-.an~. r<'' 1e" mj!. pJ y h<'ed to dNa1ls Pr aft 1cal mal- h~rs dommalc Improve :-.e rvice. gPt ri cf of superfl uous matenaJ SCOR PIO <Oct. 23 · Nov 211 : Relatives may be in mood lo complain You ha\'e access to im- portant 1n format1on Com plaints won't mean murh because your JX>SI· tlon is s trona . Be cfo,. creet communication with authorities, proresslonaJ superiors. You arc able lo com plete proJect. to get ideas across. to enlar~e horizons AQUARIUS (J an. 20 · Feb. 18): What ha d been ;a mystery 1s clarified - to )Ou r advanlajole monev. You'll be nh<'ad. If s(.ptem~r 30 I• your birthday you ha\ c-won- dt>rtul sens!! l')f humor You'r<' fond of travel - you are percept ive. psychic anrl a natural psycholo$,?1Sl Where there had been ----------- procrastanat101o:' TAURl'S (April 20 :\I.iv 20 I What ~l'('ffit•d II 'l'lbark arluallv works ml an )our r.1vor Those "hn mJde lhredb wcrc- \'IRGO <Aug :!J ·Sept. 22) You muy find that others are free :tnd-easy al your expe n ~e Be a'o' are and I-now when to draw lint• SAG ITTARIUS <No\' 22 . Dec. 21 > Money Pl<'· lure Is brig h ter than might be imagaoed. Ca~ flow will be resumed sooner than you t hink. Accent on possessions, collecl 1ons, getting money's worth. only htat, there now 1s -----------------------••••••••••••••• .. Jlk1nJ: throu~h their 'litl!' Kno\\ II .tnd be COO· 1d<>nl \' uu 1-ll't l>l'<'ond :haO<.'l' GF.~11NI !May 21 JUOl' 20 I Folio" lhm11vh in hunch teach, learn, 1bc;orb anfor m&1l1on and -> nlhcsm.• 1l M anr will .eek .)'Our opan1 on11, ·ounscl M11 1ntain 1 •crsonal balanc•• and en<ce or humor . CANCER tJune 21 · lul~ 22). D1ver~1fy - Ion t rount on one sec ion. phasi', l>l'r!>on. lk lt•"blc•. vt·r:iolllc-. Make• nquir1~11. lnsht on n5wcrs. not polite \ !Happy i Again f INDIANArOLtS CAP> · .. l nc\'er t bought I'd c a bride again ,·· saJd .n nic Mac S l ayt o n malling, who, a t 76 1ade a second trip to the ltar recently. 1 Widowed three years eo arter 52 years of larr iage , she was • ·edded to Noah Ervin malling, a n 80-year-old idower. and long-time i iend or her and her late I usband, Coy Slayton. The bride wore a floor. 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"'Sometimes." he says, .. r wish tuba players could get the glory trumpet players get.·· Parents of Handicapped Feelings Noi-mal • Parents of hand1 ca pp~d children cnay find uslatance 1n a new booklet, publuhed by the Department of Health Educ:aLlon and Welfare Entitled A Handicapped Child an the Home, it ia designed to help parents understand reeU.1gs ot shock and even guilt and lonelJ nus. Also lncluded is a hst o/ local services and supporuve aeencles which aid parenta ln copin1 with early adjustment and move on to a positive course of action. Sources for counseling are your church or synagogue, de partment of health. schools, de partment of recreation, a diagnostic and evaluation clinic. a speech and hearing center. a birth defects center I Easter Seals>. your local library. a rami· ly 1erv1ces c~nter and day care centers for children with 1pcclal needs. Parenls also can learn from other families with handicapped children by sbarlna experiences Because learning that a child ls handicapped is a turninc point in the parents' lives, the first challenge 1s to face the painful reactions and to realize that what the parents are reeUue is normal The booklet is aimed nt the pro. blems, hard!lhips and i-ewards parents will f11)d In caring for a handicapped child. A Handicapped Child in the Home is available for 35 cents from the Consumer Information Center. Dept. SJ, Pueblo. Colo. 81009. DAIL V PllOT' Cl Av~il:iblc l\ow~ 77Cadillac .. • • Even thouqh Naber:. Cudl/lac I we// J.mow" tor quality ail~ exct)llencc In ofter-the· ak ~ ~t1vlct, a Nubtf') Cudlllac CC).tr.r""' ro morr . and you ge t tht bl'!i.l f! I NabcrsCadillac ~ = 1600 Harbor Blvd., Cost.i Mc~ (714) 540·9100 Idea Fans Flame (.Ann 'Landers DEAR ANN LA..'ll>ERS Conct·rning the woman with the oversexed husband She :.aid he was after her e\•ery minute Wben :.he was doing the d~hes he was right behind her "making ob scene gestures." When she tned lo take a nap on the couch he'd Ue down right beside her. etc You gave her the dumbest answer I have ever read -suggested he :.hould pitch m and help bU With the housework lo gel rid Of some Of that .. exce:.s eneriv ·· Your ad\'1ce was. "Hand 'Hot Stuff' the vacuum cleaner · Well. I tried it and what he did 141th that vacuum cleaner Is unpnntable Now I'm afraid to leave this m an alone with the Thanksgiving turkey RHODE ISl..AND READER DEAR R.I.: I bad more complaials oe &bat auwer tban Hy rve gJvea lD &he last yur. And u muy women clobbered me as mea -so I'm giviD& It another look. If be only bothers hH once a day (too bad she · consldus U a bother, but lhat'b the language she used) abe should accommodate him <another un· rortunale "ord). . DEAR ANN LANDERS I \\as deeply moved by the "Profile of the t'ataJ Dnver" and for good reason. My hui.band was killed by a ~~ ~~~@:R]J r~ Yd lllJ1,l, "' 11 \l(H'"t \.,...1:\11~ .. ,,,,ti,,,, .... ,, ... Fram(>~ Pnoto Albums Ctlf'S' ; I Backgammon Sets Leathor Desk AccMwries 1111 I C .. 11 9'teu II~ ltll ltllU Ill •O llUlllUI '0CIH I I', i J .. k __ ,.,, ,, f ' ... drunken driver two years ago. 'fbe man who k1Ued him appeared over the top of the hill. on the wrong side of the road It was a head-on col hs1on. According lo w1tneses. that man had been drinking most of the dav A half hour before the accident, two "friends picked him off the floor of a ta\'ern, propped rum up behind the wheel of tu:. car and sent him off to kill three people, an cludmg himself I bebeve his ·rnend~ ·· iind the bartender who sold him thot.l' la:.t ft'14 dnnk:. were JU:it a:. guilty as the driver It set.•ms to me if anyone 1s too drunk to driv-.· 1t 1s the duly of the pcopll' around him to see to 1t that he doesn·t gel b<ohand the 14 heel of a car Real fnends drive the drunk home in their own car. or they call a cab or get the pohce to take care of him. Any alternative is. better than murder. Sign me -A UEARTBROKEN WIDOW DEAR HEARTBROKEN: I have expreued those vlf'"S re~atedly ln this column. And now an added word o( advitt. U the dn&Dk 'ets mean wb~ you take away bis car keys, take them anyway. He m ay be mad the next day, but at least hl''ll be alive. Pill for Men? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd like lo offer a suggeslloo to that woman in the high-rise who has trouble "'ith her neighbor in the laundry room every Monday The neighbor appears the minute Mrs. A's machine goes on and asks if she can .. throw in a few things." <Of course it's Mrs. A's quarter and detergent.> 1 had a similar problem and here's how I solved it. After several months or washing odds and end.~ for this freeloader 14•ho lived next door <she used the same techmque). I decided to run a special machine JUSl for her The only thing of mine that went into that last loud was a pair or my husband's navy blue socks That did it PROBLEM SOLVED DEAR P .S. I'm printin' your leu.er with a footnote to my readers: Anyone wbo wishes to try this approach does so at her own risk. Is alcoholism ruining your life? Know the danger signals and what to do. Read the booklet. .. Alcoholism Hope and Help," by Ann Lan ders Enclose 50 cents in com with your request and a long. s tamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P 0 Box 1400. Elgin. Ill. 60120 Peering Around Burden Switched HEARING PROBlEM? ABOARD the Royal Viking Sky on a l4·day S<-andinavian cruise was Michael A, Bradley of C'orona de! Mar He spent another week tour. mg Ireland before re turning home YOUR hometown paper, lhe Harbor General llosp1lal, Torrance, 1s rccrull.ing men between the ages or 21 and 39 to participate in a study program aimed at developing a cootraceplive "pill" for men. A similar project wa.'i conducted last January and 26 men were studied over a slx·month period.• The results, according to Ronald S Swerdloff. MD. are oot conclusi\·e. but they do demon!>trale that Injections of the pharmaceutical compound testosterone eMnthale definitely suppress the sperm count in men I Sl'ICl4UU I" MHVIOWHUS CASIS MAJO« M4t4U,.4CTU9l11S Hf'tlHlHTID Tltof Yl4RS I .. COlOMA DH. M4a HAL AEBISOtER . HEARING AIDS l40t L Cotttt Hwy. C-.. Mw -'75·llll , , __ ,.. ..... a color portrait in a crold-finish . b ~ cnarm . ;J ~lus a Sx7 color portra~f .... ···•· .... Two Color Portra~S for · One Great Price! 4 Day Offer. No ~ppom1mcn1 nccdcJ Unc offer per peN•n -tv.o per Cm11I). S 1 00 'hJrg.: for cad1 :iddcd pc~ group' 1 hi\ photograph oiler may not be combinrJ v. 11h any other Jd\~rl1..cJ ofTcr OFFER ENDS SAT . OCT 2 Photographer's Hour~ Dally 10·6, Sat. 9 .30-6, Sun. 12·S ALHAMBRA -BUENA PARK SOUTH COAST PLAZA -TORRANCE '•' Dr SwerdloH. as~oc1ate professor of medicine and chief of Harbor General's d1V1sion of endocrinology. added that side effects 'A ere minimal. Those participating in the study will re· ce1ve a modest compensation for the incon· venicnce o( assisting, Dr. Swerdloff said. "But we really want people who will participate because they are personally tn· terested in the importance of the project •· Anyone interested in joining the project may call the II arbor General Hospital Male Reproductive Center at C2J3) 328-2380, ext 1422. Men currently receiving hormonal or tranquilizer treatment are not ebglble .. Don't loo~ for the Jo"" at ,· ·. our Tennis Club >. Ji••• •l•ctrlcal r•palr•1 :· t Available now while supply lasts! Bur ind cheese are a wonderful comb1nat1on. Buy the two to91ther In Hickory Farms of Otiio's O\eddy Bfewe. lft a ipecl1I blend of aged Cheddar ind beer with an 1ppealin9 ta1te that everyone wtl1 en1oy. -~· :::::;,~~~ BEEF STICK Summer Sausages SALE 2oc:u. (on cut sizes) 40c°" PllLI. Con 4 lb. stick) {ff «~k©f1 ff <firm~. or OHIO WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 7Ml a llYM•HlWPOIT llACH•PMOMI HJ.09)2 ~ .,.._ f, SAT, 'TM. 6, SUM...-.&. S MARINER'S YILl.AGE. DANA POINT · PHOMI 4 6-2670 ::-:::: : : -· %oFF °" s-2t1r ~ .. J DAYS OMLY -n.n. Fri, Sat. .... to•M.• The Harbor Racquet Club Is o tennis club not necessortty a sockll ciub. sure, our focllltles Include saunas, ciubhouae, practice alleys and all the conveniences you'd expect, bot the difference Is our members ore sertous about tennis. If you'Ve tnought about joining a tennis club but weren't aura how to go abQut It, we'd like to show you our facility. . ,• '' . Ill "'•. .... Try out the Harbor Racquet Oub tor one day's ploy . ::~ · or MVeral. Onty $3.00 on weekdays ond $5.00 on weekends. We've got p6enty Of court-time ovoltoble beCOuse membership ts Bmlted. Join us for a day a o year. Play tennis •.. and leave the Jones' "omewhereelMt . .. ..... , . .. ~ . , .. ' c Chicken Livers Perk Up Menu Q~ick 'n ' Easy C1ucken livers. of coune. art- boneless und 100 ptteent edible They ' re especially ric h an Vitamin (\ and In Iron. Flaurc on a quarter pound per aervtng The almpleat way to prepare livers is to saute with oruons In hot butter m a sk1llcl over low bt!at. Cook 5.7 minutes. turning often, and aerve on toa.'ll points or rice with pan Julcea. RVMAKJ 'J pound ch1ckt-n Uv('rs 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons aherry l pound bacon 1 can waler chealnuts, drained, halved Pineapple Udb1l.s Sberry OrtentaJ Marinade • ~ cup dry sherry ' 'cup soy sauce • :1 cup pineapple syrup 1 2 teaspoon dry must.ird 1 tablespoon brovm !>Ul:(.ir ' , teaspoon grow1d gin~t·r 1-j teaspoon garl.ic po1"dcr Cook chicken l.1vcr:. m butlt!r and sherry for about t minute on each side. cool. Cul bite-sized. Partially bakl· bacon m 350 degree oven for 15 minutes. Cool: cul into halve11. Place water cheatnut, plncap pie tidbit and liver on bacon; roll up and foslcn with wooden pick Place in shallow bakinJJ dish. Combine Ingredients for marinade in uucepan; simmer 5 minutes and cool. Pour over up· petbers. Cover: marinate several hours or overnight an refrigerator , turning occasionally. ··Tuna Entree Place appetizers on rack of broiler pan: bake at 450 de&rees for 30 minutes or until bacon 1s cn sp, turmna often. Serve& JO to 32 appetizers. You're home late from work. There·., JUi.t enough t!me lo catch din ner in rront or television news before stepping out for the library or bndgc game. You wish lht>re w~re such a thing m your fr~ter as a nutrH1ou:.ly satjstytng TV dinner Thl11 Is when that ran o( tuna romM in handv Toss 1t "'1th fres.h vegetables for this low caloric m,un d11h LOW CALORIE TUNA ZINI I lablei.poon butter or maqwnnt· •.,. cup choppt•d oruon 1"2 r I o v t i: a r II c , minced 2 'rup~ shredctNI un pan'<! 1ucth1m t uboot :i rnetttum I l rup chopped peelt.'d tom11to i<an .. (61 i or i ounce eact\_) tuna ~:. tt'a~poon sail '• tc.ispoon p<.'pµcr ~. teaspoon drn..'d dill wH<t • 1 toble11poon lemor Jule• Prices Soaring V.'i\SlllNGTO/lo (1\111 -·Mui.hrlHIOI price. at 11cn,;on ·~ .met l.i'l month w~c runnmi: tiO to 70 pcrct•nt .1bnvt• a )t•ar ago ll1i.:h pnrt"I arc ex· pcctl.'<1 to cont111ue unt 11 the hrat han 1.•11 l111m ftdl i s takt-n in mid· Octnbt'r the i\gm ultun ~l>a1tmc11t r1'tl\1rh '''Pht•'t' art• n •c un i high ·pnct•s. well abo\'e the. rongc ot rl'cent e~ J>0(1cnt·c." 11 new reyort o '{'. t h 1• v e a e l a b I e s 1l11at1on nallonwldc said It cites un averuicc or 64" cenu a pound to 11rower1 for clean·c111 proccsalni alock a HK cent!4 a pound ror thr fr~inarket. , ··~· .. · ~· .. ·!· .. • ; , ... . . -·· .· . . .. ~ ... --·· In large skillet melt butter Add onion and g~rlic . cook unlll lender. Add t11cchin1 : cook over mcd.Jum heat 5 minutes. sllrnng frequently Star m tomato, tuna and re· main1n~ ingredient~. cook 5 to 10 minutes longer . Serves 4, 185 ralories per serving s1•• IOHILHS ...... HAM KAU'wWHOU t.OWl:.tfMAM WAH(t rt:fCI ....... ~';T .. MAHHIHGIHf HINDQT , OF BEEF W1lh S1eak1 Sec Ci~ wt t 90 to 22011 MAHHIHGIW TRI TIP U.l.D.A. FILIT IOAST MIGHOM 119LOIH llTIALIAM 95~ SnAKS or ROASTS 5%'! GR OU MD ··~· CHUCK • rn fl'(,..-, •• MAHMIHGS IHf S Lit. ... $1 'MS FILET MIGMOM 1 4 ~:~':.-' 6 ·~~\'hen you're making a peachy des5crt th.al calls for sour cream, •. :<,jon't gave it a fake taste. Use real sour cream. Those imitators : }Jave a thffcrcnt texture. And artificial additives. •• You sec, we have a f rcc booklet with a peachy dessert recipe :-tind 16 others. and we don't want you to make a poor imitation. ~o when you pick up our booklet "Do more with IOur cream than ... simply smother another hot potato: pick up real sour cream. ·~ At your grocer. And save the t.astc. Cah/ornw Mia AJ11uory &.ird CHICKEN LIVER KABOBS 8 o unces broiler-fryer chicken livers 1,. cup butter l teas poon Worcestershire sauce "'2 leaspoon.eeasoned salt 112 teaspoon salt \.1 leaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons onion, minced 1 tablespoon lemon juice t,.; pound small mushrooms. fresh, whole 8 ounce can water chestnuts, drained v. cup Parmesan cheese Wash and pat livers dry. Melt butter in small skillet , add Worcestershire sauce, sall.5, pep per. onion and lemon juice. Saute until onion 1s _ .... , .... IMITAt• • FUDGESICLES -1"'41UIAM• fft "" At U IA(lf REI! -tufAL-tl IOOIHIRUSH ..,.,_OIAM• _ .. ,.,. •MLNfW ....,,.....,, ce.wqy Cl• \ C ... UMIATS """ .. "9CMU. ... "'" •• 6f' UCJI transparent. Remove from heal Brush livers. mushrooms and water chestnuts with butter sauce. Then roll livers in cheese. Place livers, mushrooms and waler chestnuts on skewers. Broll in oven or over charcoal 3 to 5 minutes per side, turning to brown evenly. Serves 4. TANGY CHICKEN UVERS 24 ounces broiler.fryer chicken livers 2 Lablespoons butter. melted 1 teaspoon lemon Juice 1'1 teaspoon salt '•teaspoon pepper SAUCE 3eag yolks 1"" tablespoons vmegar ~cup butter. melted ""'teaspoon garlic salt I Uf (HU i llNlMI CL• HlllUSS BEEF ROAST m!1os , . .,.=.~:::.'a··,·j.1 f!I='° IMAI yl I M\I 5::, I I 24' --...... .-..-··-I I """···. -.... - -••. _ ... -....,._,_ ... -... I iif ..... co""-•••• :.:.-:-,:.-·--·-·, ---· .. -0,89• '" ta..n .. y I l ,~H llAM 5,.. I ''"2•0 ...... , .. , .. -............ -. I ~ ·-· ~·...... • " .... ,. .. . ir -~~XCOVPOM •••.I '!':~.~ .. ':':-•• ·-·, ....... ,.,.. 39J.· I "' Mlltl9M IMS TI 1 '~\I ·---·,.,::::;_.,_I 132 .... _ '"·---····-·J ..... "' .... .....,.-.. -............. ..... ;'.9.ii'C'.:UNia ••• 1:•r1irmr=·~·-oo-= F,!lliJ I I U\~ '"' 4 -I •7' _, •• • I S6c ·-·-.... •'~ ........ ~. ,,..., I .., . ._ ... ,...., _..,. ... ,. .:n-::-..·ac ........ . 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped l cup tomato sauce Wash and pat liven dry. Mix melted butter a nd lemon juice. Roll livers In butter-lemon juice mixture and place In broiler pan. Sprinkle w1lh salt and pepper Broll about 4 inches from heat, 2 minutes on each alde. To make sauce. combine •Ill yolka and vlne1ar ln blender. Tum blender on and add melted butter Im· mediately. Add garlic salt, parsley and tomato aauce Blend 30 aeconda on Jllgh speed. Pour from blender Into saucepan and warm over low heat unlll hot. Add hol broiled livers to aauce and serve im· mediately. Serves 4. FRIE. -•Ml .... ., LAWRY'S SPAllltm SAUCE MIX Wiii i .. "'CUil tf 1weHt1 AIJJ'IM• •IMtl .. f .. (OMPUI ... BAR SOAP _.,.., ...... l lAllAI U IA -· ----------· .~ . t; r 4 • . . '• 1 . . , :. .. - a. ·---- .,~~~·""· :. --.... _ - Wdh Julie 0 10 I e Mlote lane6as Wilson's C...... Beef Franks • Jule Grayson •8' hs Price Coulialer Top Sirloin Julie Grayson Ralphs Pnce Controller is a run lime Ralphs employee and home- maker with five children Her 1ob simply is to he4p you gal what you Nant at tne right pr.ce. •o make sure q alphs everyday prices on brand- name merchandise are com- pe1tt1ve with other non-rr-ember- sh1p rutl-Une supermarket chain store prices 1n the Los 8M'fl-149 1t-1' .. ~" ·~·:.59 AngelesJOrange County area (Not adverused or in-store specials). She wants your help to dO 11 properly. so call Juhe Grayson. Ralphs Price Con· troller She'll take •t rrom there Call her Monday-Friday 8.00 a.m .-5.00 p.m at thtS toll tree number ~si!:~ 1ss P01~loo"c-~.,.. 129 I C-• Cul a JEAdC .. 1C~ Mixed Port& Chops pef lb 1-800262-1600 _,, .. _ U.5 0.A. Gr-• ~ pet lb. S 0 /1 G•-,._,,_5 t;;.V•lley . W'keys i:• r~Superluy Temporarily reduced price. This price may include manufacturers' allowances and special purchases. ,.,.,...,.. ..... 0 ..... ,tWAP.cti..J•.... --111 [A._.., .. "-C"' ..... 1 19 U A.--t..if...._.o._. Ground Chuck -. • ~Corned Beef Brisk« -. • ~ Shasta Drinks 0 -...c-1.39 ,--.... .._ 1 49 ~,,~ Bon 11111 a. A09lt ':' . _ Bon al 111111 Stew Bee4 :" • uota Medal AoU1 0 C!Wcll•"'-69 ...... Of 49 ~--A--V-Beef Short Rl>a ':' • . Twkey ~ :.' • · -~ Layer Cake Mixes ......_....,..,....,.c... ~ 119 r-A....,.._~O.-J'ryw -99 ·~ Co""t'l O..de" • Ft9lh Beef Brilket • • l!£J Drumlticb 0t Thighs ., • v _ Paper Napkins D ._.......... 1 88 --·-1 49 -. ··--~· RI> 5'ellk ':.' • t ....... Smoked S•nsage :.' • Gala Paper Towels [J .... LAola 1 39 [']ii S..-P--M 99 Au_C_t Bol 11111 s..k Tail ':.' • ~ Fuly Cooked Ham ':' • Aurora Toi~ Tmue D Ol*lo•flll 1 88 l ~ ,...,. 2 39 . -•00.S-lllollt Beef C'-'>e Stultt ':.' • l'LI Rainbow Trout ':.' • Scott Tetlet Tassue 0 ........ 2 89 ['"A ....... S.... 2 29 : £·--Beef RI> Eye Ste n'cs ':' • Y.J Cooked Shrimp ':' • Carnation Milk []._., 148 _,,..., • ._....._ 119 "-•"'9a..t Top RCU1d S.... ::' • ~Crab Clulten ':' , Morton Salt 'C-A·I Dell Foods ~ Long Spaghetti ... 89 ·--......... s__. s,.-• ... 89 ~ .-. ,,..._ -. • · ~ A1ouette CheeM ..-. • _J Sattine CFllCken .... 79 -o.c..rrn-· 99 ~ , .. ~c ... --D--__...._ ,... • 'C . st ~ ..., ... • -~ ,__ ,... • -~ nsco 10lfet 40 lea.1 09 I 0-~~--1hc. 97 -~ ~--.... • L-Meat uoeogna ..._, • _ BladC Peppe.> 1JOL1 29 ,---~ll.,., 1101 1 39 -,, Oo•"r: U C>i!PKll ' ,... • ._. Variety Pack ""' • v Fabric Softenel ~....-,...-...c1 •c-...,... -- Pantry Fiii•,.. r Sb-f•...,tOIY..,.._... 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Jell-0 Orange Juice ~ Mayonnaise Apples ~~.29 51orl~O ,~ ~-9·9 . ~ ~.17 "' ::n .~} "'I\ ~ _;I ... , ~·-i4 Get1a' Baby Food j• • ·--45 .-48 bwailn 7 K~ ""'!:!L • Tan •-:;.L • -<•-· 45 =·:.-;. -.-•c-25 ' ~·-119 .. -·-89 Knft t · -Us•ll• .-· .._as - Dlni•s . r . Antillplic . f Ice er... 1;.;.z-• ' '!i.~.L r1 helf a:-• DEWtrycla·y Low· ----Pric-.•• --;~Aalphs~~ot1S.OOO • • ev~ct.y low prices wtth so-called dtscount pricet. Health & Beauty Alda Frozen Foods Freah Produce r > L~ ......... ,.,. o• 97 ~ ~ 0re 1-.. • ....,.., ".,..... , •· 79 . ;; "'-· "..,..,' ... ...... .29 c ,, .-. Met . --1Y , L.iquiprin ..-• 1Y . Tater To411 ..-. • V Cheny Tomatoee •ec" 'V W'enter Neill Peers .. . .19 ~-~ F0t UPMI $tom-lor 99 f ~ ._... ..... a C. I 63 r > J'.-, .__ 19 s CY" • Pepto-Bismol " • y Noodll Aom11no« ,..._.. • IY' J $.&.ct Lettuce ·-. 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') 79 -.) ~ ...... , °""' ,.... 43 ._"_--_._ ..... _..,!-:...:!!·~J...~-~·:.!!l~·~ .... ~~~!!~~----..!::=•i::::::::::ll!:== ... -trV iY S.Oa Vodka -"'• v Engllih M..-. ., • • -~.~-Scotch ,_4.59 Houaehold v.,.,.. r---·e•·---, r---·<{D•---, -~ OldG'!"..eod·• v-«* ..,. A 59 ~ -·-. ,..,. 45 I -,. . .., '" -e-... , I I~ .. -c-••• I v Straight Bowbon _.... v Coftee FiH8ra .. .. • P&rex M Wlllll c~c~ ~.99 ~.~~;. ........... =~.n '• Blelch :: .59 ,1 ,1 n--, ... 49 •, t l..e Cop.1l -·-2 09 r~ ~ 119 rRftm Me Lucky Lager ee. 12c';:" • rv;<>ven Cleaner 1 :.: • I I I -e::.::::.~':.C.:: I L RIGHT PA.ICE COUPON .. L AIQHT Pfl1C£ COVPON .. -------------------- Pr>eff enec:ti .. Sept. 30 thrv Oct. 6, 1971 •••-•• "--•""1 leli••"'•~ .-toc-a.i.-. .. ~ wl•••e you get what you want ••• at the Right Price" 380 l 17th Sf ... co~~ ~ESA . . •• 1.204 &RVINE. TUSTIM. NEWPORT & tRVIHE Bl VO. 2416'1 PASEO PE VM£NQA. LAGUHA HltCS • .. 17261 17th.ST .. TUSTIN _' HARBOR 6 WllSOH toslA MESA' · 9901 ~~Bl.VO .• HU~~N flAc:tj/ .·.· •• 401 N. LOMA, AH'AMBM*42 WAlifD: HUJff'tNG1:oM IEAOi 15471 S. lll>OKHllm',~Nsmt STORf ~·t-~ct~. ,_9 Sunday l ~ i • (/I • 0 • 3 i fA co 01 ~ ;: ~ ~ r 0 ~ ·:ia ... • • • .. DAILY PILOT .see Danger Foods as Red Stop I ights 8y8A&BARA GIJIBON ' • Stop "o' "Vn no' ' 'Cr<>CSS al the 1ereen not 1n between! .. Ev,•rybody lmow1 what tralrtr hghl5 mean We respond wtthout th1nkini= twice. If you hove a weight problem. you can tum yourse1' to reuct the same way with rood After a bit of practice, you can teac:h yourself to "see" an imaginary ••stoplight" when you look at a 1ooey lemon menngue pie. Or a green go-ahead for a rape Jwcy ~ach Or a flashing ·~llow ''Caution" signal I.hat tells you one serving Ol pasta or potatoes 1s aitn but second:. spell -~ric trouble ·:·Start by looking at p-atr1c lights, unul you «et a clear m ental pie· · titre and can conJure up l,ti&image at will :•'Then practice v1sualJz. .·il\g a nashing red light an fcont of ihe most ob ·~ously fattening foods :ic>u can think or Flap ·~rough food photos and jractice the track of see· ihg "stop" "go" or "l'au· lion" lights in rront of ·each picture. ·.~=:Po the sam e at the wrmarket. bufrct ta ble, cafetena lane In the kitchen. put a red chcc:·k riblt to no.go angrt'd1cnL~ W attempt making the Cti4ih without them ··~lSAKE A LIST "Hed li.tt't" foods should an cbi(!e the most fattening, non·nourishang items. empty-calone items tugh uusugar , rat and starch. ac)d Junk foods plus any Other foods )OU CJn t ~\oe twcause of a .;pecaal :· Cake .. Spicy This dt.'ssert recipe has been tested and rt"tei.lt-d with contmu1n~ ravora ble rei;ulti. 1n our kJtchen!> The original ret·1pt> comes from .. LOOM' '" the Kitchen," an autob10 graphical cookbook wnt ten by motion picture· .1<' tress Kam lluntN <You ro1ght remember her ai. Or Z1ra. part of the ch1mpanz.<.'e an tellag<.'nts1a an "Beneath ~ Planet or the Ape,," a~ well as in countl<.'s' ~r ma1or ftlmi. > . Jn the 1nlere'l or pro V\dmg fiber I why <,hould de6Serts be nutritionally (t'holous"). we'v<.' sub- stituted whol<' wheat pastry flour for cake f~our The t exture 1s 1'Qmewhat coarse and :U~lny . which we think onlj adds to the cake's co.bust characlt'r •• RAW APPU: CAK t: 1 cup white 11ugar I cup brown ,ugar l t up hullN, ,or tcncd • 4 eegs, beah·n 3 cups whole ~ ht•nt pastry nour I • lt>oi.poon l'IO\'I ' 'Z tt'aapoon, 'oda 2 tea&poon' r 1n n.ip1on · I ll'aspoon n111 nlt'I! I cup cold corf1•1• · J rups raw . 1w1•li'<.I, cort'd. d1ct'd opplt"" lap proximately 5up~1lt"1>1 l c·up rnlsin' I c up c h opJlt·d wolnuls C'ream th<.' butter und IOgar unhl light and nuf .t1 . D <'at th e <'JU:s !9epnr ately and od~ to lhl' butter.sugar miKtun• Bfat well. :~he the Oour, t'IOVt'll, .da. cinnamon. and ~mea lOl<'lhor Add to t~ batter alternately idth the cold coffee. Beat irGl after uch addiUon. SU'r In the apptes. Ublns, and wulnuts l>our the batter lnto a _\Q,,ttered 9x 13x2·lnch ~ dish Bah at 350 detrees for l hour. While the cake ls &till Jl'llrm, spread the follow- ttfk &oppin1 on. and brown 1U1htl)I u~er the broller . <This bur ns qyicJcly, so keep lt tar ·aeugh away from the ~e.) . TOPPING 2 tablespoons butter. rrielted 3 tablespoons light cream \-\ cup brown sugar. Pa.eked , ~ cup coconut. s'httdded. Mix it all together t.borou1hly Sprcod on wjlb a fork •• diet problem "Green light" f~ should be the nutntiooal bar1a1011 h1a:h in pro tesn, rou.:haae .and •P. petite-appeasing bulk, rich ln v1tam1n11 und miner.al!>, low i" ca lorlr ~ lean meat, poultry, H"afood, eggi1, low-rat dairy produetb, most fresh fruits and vegetables preferably uten wlth their skins OI' peels Your ''Yellow lii:ht' list 1s caution foods that can be eaten in lun.iled qu•nlltaes. combanauoru. or commercial produc~ that may or m11y 00( be fattenlna dtpendtna on the ln1redlenll Here'!\ .a lbt for low cal d1ctt·ra. but anybody on any speci al da~t con draw up hill u"' n 11\t and Uh' the "trarftc light tri ck '' t o c·rcatc a he:slth1f'r mt•nu Red Ll•bt f'oods <Eliminate or l1mrt i.tnt'tly) s ugar. h<>ney, syrupis, fat. 011. 1horten mg . butter. margannt'. diet margarine. mayon ------- .-; Young Turkeys U S 0 A GRAOE A naut. regul<1r drei.smgs and s1tladt. made v.1th them chips, dips. most nuts. chct's es. cheese spre1td~. Jam . Jelly, peanut huller cundy. cook1t>& regular soda. 1o1.h1le nour bread, rull!'o, cokt'. p1e. pastry. donuts. bucon. saus.ia<'. hotdogs, mo~t lunchmeab, i;u1i: ured cereal, rned or breaded roods. ~t.'1uun. puddan.:. H·e en•am, cream. ~our l're am <real llnd Cakt'l. swet•tl'nt'd fruit and JWces, all foods tugb an fat or sugar - Frying Chicken Drumsticks Sliced Beef Uver ·-. • ~· • CW! • *" Fryi~g Chicken Breasts Young Grade A Ducks \'ello,., Ll1bl Food& c uu· moderately or check label l potate>d, po.st•. nee. -·huh~ aral.n b«ads, d!el or protein bread$, wholt-, protean or bran c Ntal. corn, pea:;, beans. ~•nter squ1LS6, popcorn <unbutlertd>. avocodo, banana. d.ru:<I frwt. whole milk, whole yogurt. low f1tt fruit Y01turt . 1cc.·m1lk . "egetablt'!> tn sauce. catsup. condiments, dll-t dressing . pa rt skim cheese, d ry roasted rwanut.s. soy nuts . seedi Grun t.l1bt •·ood1 <EmphHIZC the e l all other fruits, all other \t&etablts <fresh . unntd or frozen. plain). all lean meat und poultry. fish, M'afood, livu. ea1s. cott11.:r cheese. fklm mllk. low· fat milk. plain low.(ot yogurt.. au11ar·free soda. coffee, tea, water , 11\Al&f· rree gelatin , herbs. bPl<'t'S. seasonings, ex tructs, wlne an cooking, mus tard, soy sauce. vinetiar, lemon jwce, tal·Sk1mme d broth ~ .. sac Cross Rib Roast 11• . p• "~., .. ,., .. ~,M)llW • Bonelus Tip Roast ... .,.,,..., .... ~ ' . age Center Cut Ham Slices 19e Fresh Fillet of Sola p• ~~~~~~Hf Brisket 121 ~.~~~ad Polish ~.ausage 1411 Young !.u.~~.IJ0 Breasts • p• B~~e.!ess ~ump Roast 1oa Rath Blackhawk Sl iced Ba~~.~ 12a Lady Lee Sliced Bacon 109 Top~~~~~ Steak ~ pa Oscar Mayer Sliced Bacon . . . 1ea ~~~~.Link Sausage 1" ~all End Rib Steak 1" b0u1llon. lat t1k1mmt.•d SAU«S. all foods h11h tn proteln or f'\ber, but lo\lo i.n rat. s uaor or aturch THE SLIM GOURMET .. The be t thins abcJut turkty Is lts low cl\lonc eount. . only 50 or 60 calorlea an ounce. tr you're a ulad fun. rold cookedturke)lls reodyto make an almoxt rni1t11nl meal hhth in protc.•an und rtber. with the addition or fresh fall fruals and sliced c~lery. A geMrou11 dash ol curry adds exotic navor. .... _ -- Extra Lean Ground Beef Fresh Pork Spareribs ... " .,, .. Boneless Stewing Beef .. T-Bone St11k .. .. . ... , .. ,... Porterhouse St11k ...... ,., .. lJI .. Blade Cut Chuck Steak .• gee .• 111 .. p• ... 1" .• 111 ,. 68° Lower prices thro~hout the entire store. H d , Cheerios Cereal 62c D I ro UC8 'r .. .) • i1 ' J ... or nee ........ .,.,. 8 I Honeydew Del Monte ComJl~!e Pancake Mix . ';.~. 79e ::;;;: ,. 12C CH2V~~~Es 1 , 0 . ,, ~ 31c ~;;~:c:~~1 ::?.: ~:: T t1 29c arves ay ~~.~.~spberry Preserve~~": 131 B oma ~~~BASKET 6 Pea.::../' ,:;:." 43c ~a~!fs Beet Stew . .,,-;:: 90' OSC ra..., .... It u'ncle Ben's Rice Pears ,. 29C J lea <I' 42c .,,::: .. t23 I A~ LEE 2 VAR 46·0l CAN ~e~.~table Juice .• :::.~ 49e ~onr:an l SC Harvest Day 3 g 0~1 Monte Spinach •. :;: •• 38c pp 1 n Bread ~ C Baker's Shredded Cocon.~~, ... ~0 1 oa &XTAA FANCY " 01 LUXf 24 Ol LOM ~ Banana Squash LB ec Fresh Mushrooms 8-0Z PKG 59c Casaba Melons .. 5e Russet Potatoes 14c ~ .... Fresh Strawberries 39e f ( <. ).~ -;( I ('J I ) lit l I Lad~ Lee Ice r~~~o CTN age Celeste Deluxe Pim •• .o'::• 221 S1ra Lee Pound C1k1 f1'4 ggc ,.,"" .. ,. Stokely Vegetables ff"4 53c ........... •01 ,.. • Ore-Ida Tater Tots o-• 77c l.i rtl ,.... Corn on the Cob .... :: 93c B_!!.~~.~ye Awake Drink ,,,,;;.. 3gc ....,.... ... , --Guaranteed Value Per Mea1ure At Lucky we gu1rantH tl'IG larger 1Mze ot 1ny Item to bl Ille better value Pnce1 are .. all~ discounted and single 11em ...... 5'1 priced e11cept on tair traded and govemmenc controlled 11ems 'ANA 110 W. LA 'ALMA AY!NUI Del Monte Cltsup ,.-0,:;. 54e ~!I. Monte Green Beans .• °'~ .. 37c Del Monte Drink •• /.r:H 4 7e Green Giant Peas . : .. : .. 35e G,~een Giant Green Bean.~,~ 29e Golden Griddle Syrup ,. .. ~:.. 1 011 Top Ramen Noodles Q". 22e ·-···~ ' •l ···~ Bel-air Croutons l.,,. 49e , .... I ••i• Ground Black Pepper .... 53e •01 t ., ... Cranapple Drink .. age " . .,,. ,...,., .. ,,~ ··~ Nestle's Quik Cocoa Mix ... 1 0::. 1 H ~.'2~!' Rice Mixes . ~ .. ;. 29c Graham Crackers ('". 51 c ...... • I et')• ~~~~arin Oranges .. "';:: 35c Del Monte Tomato SauC! 0 ,;:: 29c .. "'., ......... ,..., ............. ~ ... ...... .............. n ... 1--. .... If'\ 'AMAH IM Hr usr·l 1nlc J & Pet Chiffon Facial Tissue Glad Plastic Wrap I · •J 1•~, 39c ~~.ft~ Plastic Trash Baas,_,,o;. 1 u Dixie Cups ,,., .·:. 99c Purex Liquid Bleach ,..,0: 52e s .. ~eetheart Liquid D!!.e~~0~~.~ 59c Fantastlk Household :~~~~~r, 99e Friskies Cat Food .. ::7.~ 19e Gaines Prime Variety 11 0'::0 2°' ... ~.on U.S.D.A .. e-aa~ FOOD STAMP• COUPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED ,~ ,,,.. • t-, ... -..... ......... ................... ,..._ ...... ... "* _____ ........,,,.. Lady Lee ~ Boloana •2-oz79c SLICED ef'eF OR MEAT PKO !!J.b:! Salad Dreaslng ., ,,0:, 77 e Bo,r~~·s American Che~~!.~ 115 Bo~~~n·s American Chee.!!.~ 1'° e~.1.~geford Jalapeno l~~!:: 79c 'ridgeford Sliced H1~ "'~~. 57c ~.~Y. ~~· ... ~.ranks .,,':. 59c ~~k.~d. ~.1pp1r Loaf . ,·:: .. 75e Xlnt Burritos Shredded Cheese Dubuque Ham Precious Ricotta Cheese Liquor & Wine Lucky Bourbon . ' . Canadian Mist Whisky ••;a ,.Alti ""Mt fl'( If.I P+.nnf' Lucky Vodk1 .,,..,.,,~ Extra Dry Champagne .... t"•"'"'' f I H fl ll 1111 t ~..-,' .r. ·::. 33c , ... 1oe ... gae .,..-ggc l' ... 477 ,,. .. 5ae ,,, .,, Heoltt 1 ·'1 I·~, ·< i1Jlj Air J • ~~i~ ~~~~-!!f!P.l!a~~ -~~~ 97c ~!a~l ... D~~!~. Tooth Polis~°':;: ggc !~ .. ~~~~~.~!hampoo , Qt~ 111 Right Guard Deodorant • ., ~ 63' ~f.':~~ .. ~~ Roll-On .. ~, c:,: 97c Look For The Key Buy1I · '---n Key 8uy1 are e11tra : ' Mvings made PoHlbl• by • mnnuf1c1urer s temporary ) promo11onal allowance. ' We PIH extra aaving1 on to you Dy pricing lhase 1 .... w·-:---_ I 1tem1 even tower than I 1 meir regu111r everyaay ' •ow price • Al'IOUIGl'IOYl U0711UCLIO AY '•UINA 'Al'llt ttlt LA 'ALMA h'IMUI 'COSTA MllA 21N HAll9011 ILVO 'l.AGUllA HILll ltO 90 ITATI COL'-101 I L'tO 'ULLlllfON UJ MO. IUCllO AVI llt NO lllATOMONO 'OAl'IOIN OllOYI t ton MAO NOi.iA .\VI 'MUNflllGTO.. auc:11 'MUNTINO'TOM H ACH 'ITANfO" fMI A•U.NTA AVIMU• 'TUITIM 1 .... •OLSA CMIC:A AYINUI "UNTIMOTON llACH 1tHO lllOOltMUllST STlllU UJT2 CUOT llOAO AT LA 'U 'O«AMOI 2t2t I CHAl"MAlt AYIMUI LA. MlllAOA I.A NlllAOA S~llO Cl:NTlll 'IANTA ANA U1t to lltllTCX. ITIIU'T STO,_HOltlN DAILY I A.M 10M llATl.UA AVI. 1U1t NIWl'"O«T AYl"lf\I& ·w1•n1m1n111 •w•aTli..,.Tlll 'WH1TT11111 .... WUTlllllNST!,. AVINUI 11111 u.llllGOAll n 111' IMff L llltfAHMT Ofll \ I l I - Home News Chop Cost By DOR0111YWENCK CW•-C-11" 14-A•vt- Pork pnces are moving downwards at last alt.er being at record tugbs for over a year. More pigs are coming to market this fall - USDA Is predicting a 10 to 15% increase -and we can expect some advertised specials for our favorite chops, roasts, and ham as the season progresses. Americans don't eat nearly as much pork as beef Jn 1975 we ate about 13> pounds of beef ~r person and SS pounds of pork. The 1975 pork consumption was a record low and was a direct result of the high prices The average annual per person consumpllon of pork has been around 66 pounds, and m 1971 , when pork pnces were low, we ate 73 pounds per person As you compare one cut of pork with another, how do you determine which is the best buy? You start with the price per pound But this is only one cost factor. The <>Cher is the amount of waste in the form of boM and fat. Often, by JUSt looiung at different cuts and companng costs. you can see that one 1s a better buy than another For example. In comparing rib or center loin pork chops with shoulder or s1rlom lloln end) chops. you see that the shoulder and s1rlom chops seU for a lower pncc per pound and do not have :u much bone as the nb and cenlf'r loin cuts. So it's easy lo decide that they are the better buy . Unlike beef, where there is wide vanallon in tenderness between cuts that come from the center loin a nd thos e that come from the shoulder or lei:l~. all cuts of pork art' tender. This is because pigs are slaughtered when they're young. So when you buy pork, you can choose less' expen!llve cuts from shoulder and leg, and pre- pare lhem in th(' same way as you would thP higher pnced center cul chops or roa5ls and lhey v..111 be lende r. Somel1mes a higher pnc<'d cul m ay be a bet· ter valut' becau~e It h~ less waste Canadian bacon 1s a good example It may CO!>l as much as a dollar a pound more than bacon. Uut 1\ has very llttlP wastt' so your cost per serving may be low<'r An ounce or baron waJI cost about 8 cents if bacon as selling for $1 29 a pound An ounce or Canadian bacon will co:.t about 14 cents 1r Cana· dian bacon as selhn~ for $2 25 a pourid But consider what you're getting for your money. In an ounce or bacon you get about 16 gums of rat and onJy 2 grams o( protein If you cook th<' bacon cn sp. much of lhe fat w1JI cook away ThP 2 grams of protein In the one ounce serving will cost 8 C('nlc;. or 4 cents a Jlram. In a n ounce• of Canadian bacon you get 4 grams O( rat (One (OUrth U$ much 35 ID regular bacon t :ind 6 grams ol protein (three t1m e8 as much) The 6 gram!I of protein rost 14 cents, or 2 2 cenL"I a ira m about hall as much ao; the pro- tean in rt•gular bacon You huv bacon bt·causc you like the taste. Rut 1r you 'r e buying 1t ror protein. then the better cll01ce from a cost standJ)Oint would be Cannd1an style Q We hkc to cook pork chops on our backyard barbecue, but I'm always concerned that wc may nol g<'l them done enouRh flow done dot's pork n<'ed lo be in order to be 11ure that It won 'l co use trichino..,1s'' A The danger or 11tetlang lnchinos1s (which ls caused by the trichina parHlle) from un- dercooked pork is much less likely loday than IL wos an an earlier day when hoes were red garbage However. at 's best not to take chances Pork s hould be cooked to an interior tern· ~ralure or at least 150 degrees to be sure that the trichina paras ite or 1Ls el{l{s are destroyed. If you are not !'ure "'heth('r you are cooking your pork chops surr1c 1ently, you can eliminate the tnchlnosas danger by storing lhe pork in the frffzer Mfore cooking It. Freezing pork for two or three weeks will kill the trichina parasite and lta ejlgs Easy as Pie An e xcellent wny lo use pie c rus t mix for a protean·fortlrled snack or meal-maker. CREESE SQUi\RF~S 1 l ·OUOCC package pie·crust mix 1 tablespoor. caraway seed 2 cups gr ated sharp cheddar cheese With a fork. ligbUy stir togethe1 the mix . car a" ·" seed :o; and cht ~'.'e ~t•r 1n the amoun. o' co'~ water ( 11 cur 1 cal'e(1 !c-• on th(' mix pacltaf£>. !om into a ball Davide douJth in half On a prepared pastry cloth with a prepar ed stockinet·covcred rolling pin. roll out one-half o( the dou&h at a time lo an &.inch 1quare; with a pastry wheel. cut illlo 2- inch squares. Bake on an ungreased cookie shret. slightly apart, in a preheated 42S degree o ven until browned -about 12 minute!! Delicious sen •ed sli ehtly warm from the oven. Makes 32 Wednesday. September 29. 1979 OAIL V PtL.iOT Serve Spectators Winning Snack· WMn all eyes ate oo football. it'• Ume to prepant some easy. yet economkal meals that can .vetch to aerve • many TV spectators that stroll in. HOT DOG SANDWICH SUPREME f loaf, un1hced. Vienna, but- ter cn&at or rye bread \ ~ cup so ft butler o r mar1arlne 10 s lices C bed<hr o r American c heei.e 5 6 frankforters. cooked l ~2 cups egg salad spread \Recipe belo'>' l 1 cup de~ 1led ham s alad •Pftad (Recipe below) 1 package Ions wooden akewera 1 bottle p1m1enlo 1tulfcd OOVH Leuuce luves, i~I or todive EGG SALAD SPREAD 4 hard cooked eggs, chopped 3 tablespoons dill or 1weet pickles. drained and chopped 3 tablespooru. celery. fmely chopped 111 teaspoon i.alt ~.teaspoon cumin <oplaonaJ) Uonao 6 tablespoons salad dr~sing or mayonnaise Combine mgredlent.d, m1x unUl well blended. \" 1eld: l "'9 cup.'>. DEVILED HAM SPREAD 2 cans (8 9 ounces) de viled ham 6 tablespoons salad dresslna or mayonnalae Combme inired1ents, otix until blended. Yield: About 1 cup. To assemble: Slice lhe bread •oaf lnto five e ven lengthwise la)'ers. <For bc.'s l results. use an efeclrlc kn1rl' or rcque11t th<' b11kery to do the.' slicing for you I Bulter the bottom layer. Top w1tb lettu/e leaves and cheese su~. placed on a cUqonaJ. Butter lhe second layer of bread, place on cheese layer. Spread with dovlled ~~· Cook franks in bot water, c~\ in half lenathwlee and plac~dfa onally. cut aide down, on the but· tered layer of bretd. er with fourtb bread layer; bread ; apply e1ur ulad and • op walh crust ol loar. Pimiento atulfed ollvc$'rnay bo tucked Into the sandwlcti at In· tervals. Secure lnycti together b y Inserting loni:: \fOOdt'n i.kewers. (These m-.Y, ~spaced by portion to make cllWng and serving easier.) · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BOYS LOVE GIRLS Elfrcnvt nuts. SBT 30ltl t1wv WfD., OCT. ~. 1976 sonr, NO WES TO OEAl.EU U.S. NO. 1 Sl'ltlNCl~lO AHN PIAS 29' 16 0l (NI --~ ·~*"~ swmn.~ u ~ IOmt • ~-. · =--11111cun_ltc I NCU.U$ ,,. Off lAIEl DOWNY 96 oz. s229 FABRIC somNER_ °""' ... .,.. l>f '°'' $llCJO MU I OI Mii AMllKAJI •1 01 $1 04f BOLOGNA SIMGUS ~::-; .=-' ~i atc "'°°"" =~~_!~ __ 98' Cl ~ v.uottNO cow WfDOU TUIDll & JUICY 7 9c .... , "~-CHEESE 0!.CM MATU SPRIAD SUCID 11 ot. t 149 ~ate YAlllTY PAK -°"" *'Cl9!10 SUCll 2" COOlllD MAM __ t LL CRISCO OIL ~~z. • 159 SWEET VINE RIPENED PHILODENDRON IAXE TO l•KE WlSCONSIN II.A TlA!Al MlO POPLUR VAR£TIES C.,.,AI CMllSI t ~tac ~* IU>ClfOlO'S ~~ ~9c SPWINClflD 11ns k llO (M WtiQt .. 3' 1 01 o• OH t CJlllR DITIRGllR' s199 ""•tTl Of(J OIJH PllSMUS ,;~65 ... BELL PEPPER.$ MEA17)~ IONfl(~ SllLOIN TIP IONW5 OJI 4' • :::_-____ •13! c DRUMS &IAWINGS HEN TURKEYS ~; 3t! I = I 5.9! SNIJ,S • ILJCll) socm .,uva TURBOT FISH f'llOZIN 4 6~ 69~ lHA'WD ~m:! f«f Sl'I 0 AUAH MNJT( NllC SAUSAGE •EAJ(fAST &.MKS $1~· JCNS 89~ MIJWAO~: SAUSAll ....,.S ~::vs ate IOU • IA. . em-.w~ SAUSAlli.I McCOY$ 49!. 1 01. l'IG CONQUIST,ADOR TEQUiiA ,,., .... " ... ,., • 11..., ... , ..... ........................................... ................ =~~=s ZEST 43" c s--......... ~ fil: ;!: DEODORANT BAR SOAP ~ . Sup s.AKl\1119 •••• 100 CT. "' 7 ·~ oz. SIZE •• ,,,. .... ~ . . .. . ... . We 've done it again! We've procured another supply of fresh Liquor D ep 't. llD8C9 $1.00 sc&m. $8''. Bottled for El Hane ho! Hatr.,atlon Canadian SAY( 10c ••• s399 El Ranclio's 8G pwuf! Fifth Whiskey• I.DD • • • • s499 }:I llancho'a own laud! 86 proof! Qt =LOIN $219' CHOPS • J-'rei;h! U.S.O.A. Choice! We<;lem G• s999 1n~ •••••• 2'<1w 1'4Ve 80c on the half-gallon Ground Lamb • • 79~ Lt!1m ••• and U.S.O.A. Choice quality! ----. .. IOllLESS CHoPs s2 1! Raratni:u cut -ll S.D.A. Choarc loin Beef Roast :°!" .. s 18? lkmele~s U.S.D.A. Chuare beef round ,~ .. ..., ........... w.tdl' ....... ,. W .., II ""'Matic llllM lM file tu1tJ -IM Ill Mel FRESH! ·~WESTON RAISED U.S.DJ. CHOICE SllAU. LOI CHOPs s2 1! Fret.h! U.S.D.A. Choice! We1>l4'm T S·r1 · mt s219 op 1 01n CUT... .. Lmn cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef. FRESH $18! TROUT .. Real mount.ain trout from ldoho Lord Calvert •• s 1099 ~o'vc 2.00 on Canadian! Half-i:allon CABERNET s299 SAUVIGNON TiJp Sirloin lisak 11.l/L Fresh Perch ••• s1 6t •·meL'I of l'retlh ocean vorirty Ling Cod ••••••• s1 6t fre!ih filleLll ••• und mild flavor Loin cut ot U.S.D.A. Choice beef -naturally 01ted for flavor and lcndcrnc;.,, lnmrm;d for value! Choose El Rancho for 6aliafoctiou Halibut Steak •• s291 ('ulnl\Y'S fine red wane! Magnum D elicatessen MILD 89 CHEDDAR ( Lemko's Wi-c"n ~in! Quality, SnnoR .. ! 9 mrnn• 1111cka1?c Cracker Barrel. s149 }:xtr.i i.hnrp d11·r-.1 from Kraft! 10 01. ~.~~~\'°~. ~~.~~,~~ ~'."'-!~c Cheese Fondue s191 l-o\\,-. h'.n11!11I l••r h111 ('.tlmi;' 11 I•/. SPICED CHEESE 7 Bone Roast • 89 i C'huck cut of U.S.D.A. Choice bt·cl Ground Beef • • s 1°t Extra lean -bulk or patlars CHUCK STEAK 79~ Center cut! U.S.O.A. Oholce beef .. Sliced Bacon • • s 12t El Hancho's thicker ranch style Beef Rib Bones 69~ ll S D.A. Choice -bnl.c ur b.arhi•t·u1 Meat Loaf • • • • 89~ SPARE RIBS lt'reah! Leon! Ml'aty! 99~ Pastramiaecacosmr s1 2t llrady to eat, by the piece (SUCD Ut •I Split Broilers . • 59 \ Grade "A" Iorgo fryen., with giblet ... ;i5in89~ ll.S O.A. Choice -w.hole or point half, Lean ond flavorful 7 Bone Roast .• 99i Chuck cut of U.~.D.A. Choice bt·ef Cl'ntcr cut from Nflrthern r1i.h. CRAB LEGS Meaty ••• frorn Alas.ken t:rnbN Frozen Food CUT CORN 39e or PEAS Sprinefield in t hi' 20 ounre boi: Juice cawur ••••••• 39e <' & \\' ••• brtJ:hl flavor 8 ot. cnn Honey Buns • • • • 59e ~weet•trcat from Mnrton! :I 01, pk.: Hu111ld1• lh·rh, 1'1 pf't"r, l'l.un: -I Ol Compare the qu.lttv: Cot.pare tht 1\a. Fitm find r1rw ••• fme lor i-licmg ••• and Jur Mtii-lllrt 111n! . . Breadmcua. •••••• 89c Pkg. of three-I lb. loave,.: \\hilt• FrankS oscu•m .••. 93e <h•""l'Bt·1l 111~Ii11' J lli. pki; Sliced Ham ..•• 5299 ]J,111"1\ nltJl. llt11ll l>.11.! w Cll, pl.~ Fresh Mint ••••• ~z c Oard n l...-sh .•• aromatic ••• laqe , ete ... ! BROWN 2 29c ONIONS LBS ll •. N1" I qual11v ••• all p11rp1..e- ~~r1' 2 29( WllTI m LBS Orange Juice FUC • • • • 69c El Rancho's ••• no additives, pure juice! Quart PIPPIN APPLES Extra Foney! Ltiri:c Colifomio lruit! Entrees ~0w'tfHOOS£. 93c Peppers, Cabbairc Holl~ • .Soli,, .-lc·ak ~~~lm!~~!~~)b;,,~1~·~ p1?gc Ice Cream :file. •• $1 19 H11v11I J f,,.,I prr·m111m -.di tlu\·ur ... For quality . . . variety . . service ... and value ... it's El Rancho! Mayonnaise ~~f.TioN 69< ' liut, tlwr1 '" nolhinit imitation 11h1111t thl' quolity, or tho \t1hll'! <iunrt Tow els CORONET ••••••••••••• 49< 1 H114 111.rllv roll~.""'' )t•I ~tro111t. in aa..orted rolor•' S111d10 pm11~! C k M• LAYER or 59c . a e 1 x POUND •••••••• <'hnc,,.e yuur f11\nr1tr f\rtt~· C'ro<'krr \arrrltl'•, nnd lmk(l tql ,, •t11rm! f Yogurt ••••••••• 23c , ~prin.:fitld -nil 0,1\'llrt. -ti Ol.. l 111 Green Beans ••• 29c I f!,,~!~~ ~.!~ .:, ;,,:, .. !9C CranappleJICI •••• 39e , O ct30 Spray 1efrr.,hin1t. healthful' 4~ 01 Spaghetti • • • • • • 45c Clohc A· I ••. I ~und pnckogc ~u~t~'~m~~L~,~~~!. 1,?~i Buttermilk • • • • • 59c Jelly ~'91 • • .,,. ... 4l~ Co.: l{feat. 11.1th lamb! mur)tr'a l 'm f-opnn1dield'1 rlnirv iroodnl'll"' 112 1wl. 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WAJIOPOTATO~ CllEF.,SE SOUP 2 tablespoons butter marsartne or r. ~cup vlneaar l ' l tablespoon lnslant minced flavors. Add ea:gs. sour cream and p1m1 ento , toss la ghtlv Scrves6. HOT CR EA MED POTATO SALAD 4 slices bacon '1 cup d1l·ed green pcp~r •~cup dairy sour crcarn 8elo-are two rtcipes to 1arm-up hungry sport.a fans. But ll you have the tlme, you u n lake advant .. e o( fresh Potato buys and substitute I Idaho potato and cheese soup is guaranteed to ~ warm-up hungry sports fans on those chilly fall days. Made with frozen hash-brown style potatoes, it requires little time to prepare. \!•cup chopped onion "• cup finely chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons nour 7cups milk i . teupoon dry m"-'tard 2 chicken bouillon cubes 1 teaspoon salt • • teaspoon pepper I tablespoon lemon juice I cup (4 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese 1 package (6 OWlctS) fr<nen bub-brown potatoes 2 tomatoes, p eeled and chopped In large saucepan melt butler over medium heat, add onion and green pepper , and cook until vegetables are tender. Blend in flour; stir in niilk, dry mustard, bouillon cubes, salt, pepper a.no lemon ju.I ce. Cook, stininc con· stanUy, until mlxtun! thickens and comes to a boil. Stir in potatoes; cook covered i s minutes. Star in cheese; heat through another s minutes. Serve with chopped tomatoes or chives sprinkled on each serving. YI ELD: 8 cups; 6 servings. CREAMYCIULE POTATOES • 8 cups frozen bub.brown polaotes 1 (10~ ounce) can condensed c ream of chicken soup 1 c\.lp dairy sour cream 2 to 4 t ablespoons diced canned green chile 14 cup chopped parsley 1 (21/• ounce) can sliced ripe olives, dreined 1112 cups grated sharp Ched· darcheese 2 tablespoons g r ated Parmesan cheese Grease a shall ow 2-quart bak· ing dis h. Pour boiling water over potatoes. let stand 5 minutes. Drain well. Combine undiluted soup, sour cream. chile (using amoung de· sired ), parsley, olives and I cup Cheddar cheese. Pour over potatoes and mix hghUy. Preheat oven lo 350 degrees F. Spoon potatoes into prepared baking dish. Sprinkle with re· maining ·~ c up Cheddar and Parmesan c heeses. Bake In oven for 40 to 45 minutes. until potatoes are tender. Makes 6 lo 8 servings DILL POTATO SALAD 4 cups s hced cooked potatoes <about i:i~ pound 1 $tart your day the Sugar Smacks way I and save 7or 15cents. Buy d box of Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, thdt great-tasting toasted wheat cereal with the tas te of honey ... and save 7 cents with the complete 7-cent coupon below. Or use the complete 15-cent coupon on the purchase of two boxes of delictOUs Kellogg's Sugar Smacks cereal. ~~==~~=====::; I ' onion l teaspoon salt I teaspoon sugar ~,teaspoon dill weed 2 h"anJ.cooked t'igs, chopped 1 cup dairy sour cream 3 t ablespoons c hopped pimiento . Toss toaether potatoes and grttn beans . Combine vint>gar, onion, salt, sugar and dill weed. Pour over potatoes and beams; toss to coat evenly. Co\•er and c hill lo blend 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup thinly sliced l't•h•r> '•cup sliced trecn onaon 2 tablespoo111; ull purpose flour 1 ~-tablespoons suR.1r 11 J teaspoons salt I teaspoon papnka I teaspoon dry mui.turd v. teaspoon pepper l cup milk ·~cup v1nc~ar Cook bacon, drain nnd crum· ble. set as a de Nett hutfor lo lar1:e s killet. Add celery and onion. saute laghUy. Combino rtour, su(lar, 21alt. papr ika, mustard, pe~)per and milk. Stir Into celery mixture. Cook. 5lir· ran.: cQnslantly. until Ulickened. Star in vinegar. Add potuloe and gree11 pepper ; stir carefully to coal with dressine. Ueat thoroughly. Stir in sour cream JUst lwfore !>er vlng. Sprinkle wllh crumbled b:icon Ser\es8. ~ •• 00 Sttecl•I Proctor-Siiex "Coffee Magic 300" Offen ' ~~ ,.~ .• •• Only$19.95 with proof.of.purchase code nundtel" .~ ~ ••• • froM M.18 Coffee. "'~~~ 0 C/······ •• 1 hi\ autom1U14 .Jr1r lf~lfttmn~t r h•r""' ur 10 'n .i1r.•t ta,hnw ~""'of t ulh c 1n h '' thJu' M m1n111r~ V" ~r(\,nnr '""'h.h u hrew' thtn .mtomth"·•llv '"'lh.th"tu l.~c:'S"L:Olw~ w1Hrt'I < """' w11h ~O dl'f'H:lll•:tt'\lr fitter~ 111 warn&n1c-J llJilln\t mrchi;nu ... 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U ., ''""~""'"" •nd t •n..od• V111tl •ho "'Mrevrr rc•croc1td, In~ or otMr•o-c rruhlhlted hy fa., O•Jcr• ''""'rt,.,,.,, •nd "'llolc\Mtn 11011Knp1e4 lcmi• of o«tr \ltt,rcl 10 c•nccll•IH•n"' mnJ1fl.AltOfl ,.,,h,.ul llOIOCC. Otf<'r elpofta Ott. JI, IY76. l(nKknh ()(HA"'•"· plta•c aJd •Jll1IK>n•I U '"' po•I ... • I' f l I J l Supreme Beef Better ! l IS7TOM HOGE , -~ ...... -.. ._ There's an old saying that beef's the kine of meat and lt certainly re- igns supreme in America where a juicy steak is cooaidered the epitome ot the good life. Actually, tbe tender; seasoned beef we eat to- day is a far cry from the tough. stringy cuts that graced our forefathen' tables. The famed Texas Longhorn waa a lean, sturdy beast who thrived in the arid plains of Tex- as. but his flesh was pret- ty tough by modem stan· dards. Today , w e rai se plumper breeds original· ly imported Crom Britain and developed over the years. s uch as Black Angus, Durham and Hereford. Most steak buffs have their favorite cut, which recalls something that has long mystified me. I'm told Britons had never heard of London broil until some Yank in· formed them what it was. 1 was born and raised in New York, but I had never heard of the cut called New York steak until I saw it oo a resta urant menu in Maryland. And they say that the Top of Iowa steak featured in some places will get you a blank s tare from an Jowan. But some steak names do have authentic backgrounds. For instance, 10 the mid-19th century, New York became famous for its porterhouse steaks. They were named after a waterfront restaurant which flourished at that time and served a short loin cut with a goblet of ale. Many people think of steak only as a slab of beef seared in pan or broiler . then served up with mus hrooms or onions and French fries. But there a r e ot her ways. Steak cooked in beer is delicious and a cut or round simmered in wine can be a delight T he che fs of New Zealand, wblcb Is quite a beef eating and produc· int country in its owtt right, have a number of ingenious ways or serv· mg steak int'luding Uus spicy version that is re· laLlvt'ly et'onom ic al ST EAK N•:w ZEALAND 2 pounds chuck steak l tablespoor1 crushed coriander 1 teaspoon turmeric 1 teaspoon cn.L!lhed cuminseed 2 te aspoo n & powdered ginger 4 cloves c rushed aarlk 1 ~ teaspoon a salt l cup chopped onion 1 cup cider vinegar 3 lablespoons butter 2bay leaves Cut m eat in narrow strips 3 inches long. Pound to a paste the COT· iander. turmeric. cumin, gincer, garlic, salt and ooioos. Blend ln vinegar. Add meal and tos;s till pieces are covered with spice millWte. Cover ead pllf!e ln refrl1enaw M IMMan. Melt ~tr ln '1dllet, add undra.IN meat lllMt bay leaftl. Co-.. .,end cook over low Mat fiJ minute1 Ull •••' 'It tender. Remove cover and simmer stirr i ng fre· qlMDt.ly last S minutes. Serw with bolled rice. Serves 8 . Good with l.., chilled al' Mexican Taste ' 1~ ,. ' High Cost Flanked Tamale Flank Steaks will serve ei&ht for about 78t a serv· in&. Cucumber Bean Boata make an appeallne accompaniment. TAMALEFlANXSTEAKS 2 beef fiank sleab (about 1 poundeacb) ~ teupoon salt ,,._teaspoon aarllc salt '•teaspoon pepper l can (15ounce) tamales v. cup cooklne oil t can (8 ounce> tomatosaiKe l can (lO ounce) chill sauce 1 • cup strona beef broth 1 teaspoon Mexican-style hot' sauce Pound meat on both aides unW meat la about \4 lncb thick;. 1prinkle with aalt. 1arllc ult l&ACI pepper. Unwrap tamales: placo in bowl. Break up wlth fork. Spftad tamales over teeacaed .-ts. RoU up each steak. •tart.lnl wtth the narrow end, u for Jelly roll. Tl• and brown on all aides in oil. Place 1n 1ballow eJ>&D· Combtne Nmain.lni · enta a.ad pour over meat. o at ~· desrea ror 1 ~ boura or unur tender, buUna occulooally with aauce. Slice; top each dee wit aauce. C\JC\JMBEll BEAN BOATS 1 can Mexican atyJe clu beans l tableapoon minced ~ pepper 1 tablespoon minced l1'Ct onion 2 medium cucumben Combine chill bean_,, Pt'PlM and onions. Peel cucumbers an cut In half lenathwise. Scoop 0t seeds, fill cucumber halves wit bean mixture and serve on a be ot crisp lettuce. ~ STATIJI BROS MONIYBACKGUARANTU OM OUALIYY MIAlS fYl•f '•ffl Of ... l.11\ VNCONCITTlONAl.l "f CUAl&'ftrf"f1Tn fO~UA\t f OU Oii fOUIMOfriflt WM.lll C .. 11 .. Ullf efll#OOlO ----:="'\.. O•AMOT•••A&'-"'•W8TAT•••S.AT91114'U••ftAAO..l•'YOM , ·::: FRYIN• •-:a-:1r• •ols~ l:·HICKENS .. ,~~·.s:°"··· ... ~.T · . : -• \1. tl.U.S.O.A.GRAOEA 5 3 c 5 5 C' WHOLE·BOOY FRYERS . c PORK LB., -LB. SH!.!.,!•• ~!!T .~~~ WATER AODlD CA4.tii'IO\A~OA ••• LB. 79c ftPenAK• ............. , .... . ao-caur .... ., ..... .. u.s.D.A. GllADI A. CUT·UP 4 3 c . ti:°" ................ lL., •• . -..: .;,::-1,NG ~~,·.~~!'!!~··········· . $I 07La. LB. c4t T ................ ., ..... 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DENNIS THE MENACE • 'Okay' Junk Burgers Best Bureers are real kid pleaser~<klds of all ages, that 1sL And, according to the June issue o/ Nutrition and the M n . they provide many essential nutrients that separate them lrom their junkier fast.food contempor.mes According to the phvs1r1ans' newsletter three ounces of cooked. lean h..imburger can provide 27 4 grams of protein, 11.3 grams of Cat, 3 5 grams of Iron and svme nboflavLn, in a package that adds up to about 220 calont•s. Add to that a v. hole grain bun, some mayoMaise, catsup, relish. and assorted other condiments, some raw vegetable sticks and ;1 milkshake. and you have far more calories, but a h1ghJ y nutritious meal that includes someUun& ore\ ery one of the four food groups, says the r e· port. But. t h ere are hamburgers a nd there are hamburgers. . The following recipes provide interesting ''ariations on the theme Choose leanest ground meats whenever possible, oven broil. barbetue or bake In pre· ference to pan· fr~ ing One of the restaurants of Chicago s :>.orths1de called "The John Barleycorn ' !>erves a dl'lic1ous hamburger Specially s~asoned. and placed on h:tluce ll'aves and onion slices, it Is topped w1U1 a shce of tomato and crumblt•d blue cheese. It 1s served bctv. cen tv.-o slices of Schv. artzv. alder bread, a del1c1ous naturuJ dark 1J e which 1s named for its origin In the Black Forest re..:1on of German Rhineland JOHN BAllLEYCORl'oi UA~Bl'RGER Patty : 2 lbs. gr ound beef l teaspoon i;alt Dash pcppl•r Dash garlk powder 1 ~cup oatnwnl. unrookt-d I . CUI' .... atl·r Sandwiches: 12 slices dark ry<' hr<' ad Mayonnaise Hot brown mustard 6 lettut'e leaves 2 larae tomatoes. shced 1 small o nion. shct'd 2 ounces crumbled blue cheese For hamburger patties, combine i.:round ht•t·f . salt, P<'P- per, garlic powder, oaL'I and water Form into six than 6·1ncb patties. Broil J 1nches from source or hNt, turning once. For und\I. k he!'I. '>pread six slice., uf n C' bread with mayonnaise Top w 1th kttuce. onion, rookrd hambureer patties, tomato she<·~ and crumbled blut· rht·ese Spri>ad re- maining b1 cad sh cc:. "1th mu~t.ird Jnd plan• l)ver cheese Suves6 BEF.FBURGt:RS \\ F.LLISGTOS Pie Crust mix I ' i pound!'l lcan $:rounrl bed 1~cupm1lk 1 ega I tea:ipoon \\'orcestt'rshtre 1 . rup pick le relish 1 J cup r rumblcd blue cheese 1: teaspoon $:tirhc :.ult Salt and pepper to taste :\tax pie crust dOllllh arr11rd1n1l to c11n•cllun., Knead and turn out onto u sheet ol v. a"ll'<i paper ~ind l roll into a '. inch thick sheet. Cul into four t•qual portion!>. Comblnt' llround beef, Worcrster!lhi re. milk , t>gg, garht salt, snit and pepper Mix wt"ll D1Hde meat mixture into four equal portions iu1d :.hdpe into loavt"I :\lnke av. ell with f1nJ{er or knife about '~·inch deep al the top or each loaf Reserve meal M1>. toge thf'r relish and blue r heese and fill wells In loa\ es L'sc ;ill the filling. Replace tops and St"al firmly Wrap portion of dous:h around each ln;1f, tucking end.., un der. Pl.Hr on non i1t1rk <'11;1tt"d baluns: pan or rack, pu!llry side up Ra kc for 35 minutes or until done Serves I. r1~n11\l'RGF.RS 1 cup oven toasted nre cereal 1J cup milk '1 <'llP flnl'ly rhoppcd onion 2 t able<1poon~ chopped par~l<'v l teaspoon .,alt 1• teJspoon pepper 1 • teaspoon d rted leaf orl'f(ano 1 pound eruund bfff 6 ounce's Cheddar chN'sc, cut In 1 inch <'Ub<:!I 6 hnmhuran roll!!, toMted In larac bowl combme ovcn.toui.tt'<l nN• cereal, milk, onion, parslev. !'l:llt, peppc-r and on•gano Mi' in around be-rt and shape into 12 thm ~Mtl1ci. Press a cube of ch~c into rnch of 6 potties. lop" Ith other patties, pinch edg~ to llNll Place on hrt>1l l'r rack e lnchci. from broiler unit. Ilroll S minutes, turn ond broil J minute~ loniccr. nr to desired deizrec of donent"s!i. St"rve on toasted rolls. \' lcld · 6 st'rvanas Quite a Pair Pean are available In lbe market now throuih Nov. ember. Fresh BarUetts create this Pear Chicken Salad. Try it at lunch lime Halve unPffled freah peara and place on beds of crbp lettuce. Fill each juicy core with a medley or c ubed chicken, cottage chfftle, diced celery, rreen pepper and seasonJngs. Serve French Dressing on the side. PEAllaDCKEN SALAD 3 fresh Western Bartlett pun Lemoo Juice 2 cups d iced cooked chicken 1 cup cottage cheese "' cup diced celery V• cup diced green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped rreen onion 1 tuspoon curry powder Sat to t aste Leaf ltttuce Bottled French ~ng Halve and core pears, leaving skins on. Coat cut sides of pears with lemon j1Dce to prevent browning. Combine chlckei. cottage cbeoese, celerJ \ ireen eePPtt• l1"Mll on.ion, C\ln'Y powder and aalL Toss U1nt11 and apoon over. pear halves. pf 1ee QD beds ol leal lett~e. serve choice al French dressing on the side. Makes 8 servinas . • II l Mc" lffMtl •• Thur1., Sept. 30 thru Wed., Oct. 6 M." ~ .. $ted1 • ~ W• ~ Auept Food st.,., We •• ..,... n. RicJ111 To Ul'lllt Qv..tiHet Aad Refwte s• To.,.._..~ ww...IH'•· FRESHER PRODUCE -LOWER PRICES U.S. MO. I RUSSEn POTATOES I 0 LI. CB.LO IAG 59c MEAT PRICES LARGE HAAS 49! SWEET JUICY VALIMCIA ORANGES 19~. U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEAT TRIMMED LEAH PBSOMAL SEIYICE rrs WHllll YOUR DOLUJl HAS MOH CEHTS iOiiD'MsTEAK a··~· M FRESH SPARE· RIBS MEATY11t FARMER STYLE • LB. ~H GROUND BEEF 49! CAUFOIMIA GIOWH FRYING CHICKEN • UCICY FARMS • FOSTB FARMS 49.~ IEXTU LEAH GROUND BEEF 99! BONELESS BAR M EASTERN 8RUMP PORK ROAST CHOPS .~v::TJ .49. .. CWI .59. .. IARM TAYERM HAMS ~ 2.29.n IETTY CROCKER FROSTING MIX SRPIMGFIELD CORNED BEEF IOX JIM'S RANCH FRESH EGGS LARGE GRADE •• SUMKIST FROZ .. YOUNG '4 T84DER BEEF LIVER FtllSH 4tc SUCED LB. LIAHEST GROUND BEEF LEAN BEEF BACK RIBS RIIS FROM Rll ROAST 49! QT. BOTTI.I LEMONADE __ ,. 60%.CAM VIVA PAPER 4 c MAR-MES llEF 79 TOWELSJ~~ TAQUITOS llv.ou ... ~:::~ciiASh59c WAF;Us ~ 39c 1 l 1, ' l _c_J _f _.D_.Al.;;..L Y...;.Pl.;.;;l.;;;.OT;,..__ ~ Wedftelday. Sept.mW 29 197e .. NEV\/ 1'-IATC:U:~ • . IT'S NICE TO HAVE A LITTLE MONEY OF YOUR OWNI Here's how: Tear out this entire ad Keep 1t In a safe place so you'll have the valuable Match-UP$ symbols when you're ready to mail them Tear out the Match-UPS Shopping List from the ad. Take 1t to your store and buy the products lusted, to obtain the required purchase proofs. Be sure to buy the specific slzH and types shown to qualify for your cash back. 3. Alter buying the products 1n the correct sizes and types as specified. clip the purchase proof(s) from each package. (The purchas,,..proof is the UP COde symbol which looks like this.) Important Tip: As soon as you clip the pur- chase-proof. turn It over and write the product's name on the back. ·~Ill ~l~I • 4. After you cltp and collect the correct purchase-proofs. then lndlvlduelly cut out the Match-UPS symbols from this ad Match the proof(s) and Match-UP$ sy{nbol for each product and mail these sets with your name. address and zip code to: Unlveraal Product Oollara. P.O. Box 5963, OallH, Texat 75222. PIHN no8 fha1a IHldlflotult 1Mtall1: Enclo<>e • total 01 SO°' mori> Match VP$ Symbols, Purchase Ptools, and'°' UPS S)'mbc* 11 one time Rnd ...,, ·11 ""y •II postaqe ~no r•Jn<11"''1 cost$. It fttwtH th111 50 symbols art encJosecJ JOC w"1 t>e c d1.1c •· '1 ' , YD1J' 1~r oo • c.necl< to co111r handling end PoSll(lfl F'"6f'lt ot MatctHJPS S)lmDols arp nOf 8"'""f.'10~' 0""' r•tt res Oacamf)M 11, 1111. Olttr good onty tor Ca' 'or"lo.1 resll:1e"1~ MATCH-UP$ SYMBOLS ARE NOT REDEEMABLE IN STORES. REDEEM THEM ONLY BY MAIL. an . .,..~ NOCKICT DOt.LAJtS ..... U.,._ltll -Uf't .,... ...... 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Lndscpd Boat l)hp S375,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Buy\•d•· Q,.,,, N 8 b 'S 6161 ~~~:~~ .. 11~~::1tt~~:~1 ~~ [ ~,.. 4,· 1~~·11 ~· GWf'el rnt•e, color, reh1uon 't''.· • i I • ·······················-······················ or 11al 1ooa on1t1rl, ur Jn • j ·-----------------• tnlt!nllon lo mJkt• .1nv L.::::::::....!l~li!l!I!~·~ 1002 GHH'Cll 1002 l>l.IC'h pref•·ren1c, llm11,1 1---------t.1on.orda..(:nm1n.i11vn · Th•~ newspa 1wr \Ull not knowrni:I>· .in·t•pl .111~ ad vcrt•~•nit fur rl'.tl estate \\ hit·h 1s 1n '1ulu tion ofth1• IJw COLLEGE PARK ,,, $62,500 ~~ -ANYTIME S52 DOD 3 & FAMILY 2 STORY GI l 'lu'h & ll>\d\ 5 bJrm :1 h j 1 m m J ,. u I j t ,. r .1 m hOllll' Ill ,\,IUl:hl jfl1•f ~t·k HJ\ Jrl'•t fllO d t• u lf' & pjiX•nn it lliruuut &. hr.ind Ill"\\ • anl..le tk<"I' · " ~ t ;1r~llnt: l.111l r<I ,11 (j I J 11 V 1 a t " .i I ' l° .1 11 i.lb iil I CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 673.4400 . 1-LUtBOR DMsiot1 of Hart»or htns....,.. Co. I 002 GtMf'ol 1002 .....•••.•.••.......... ·····•······••·•······· OH THE WATER Reduced to S I S9 ,SOO Your"" n ... 1mh IJ..•jt h & ht•J U\llul p .11111 1111 Ill tloor 11u l tlo111 11\111;.: \l .ii.:01tll•'nl 2 "'"r' home· " Ii.:•· 1 .. Ill~ ., .. ,111 & m.1~11·r ti.It 111"'1·1 ""'" Ill)! \\ ,11 U ,11111 \ It'\\' MESA VERDE V.A. Ut.tUlllUI \11,J \1:1111' T µldn utt.·1, 11 1111 \.-!1.•1.1 11' .I h1·1l1rn1111' '1'1 lu1!t-1l ll\,1'\\ I •UI ll IOJll\ , ,,,.. IJl).1 11 1·1· '" 11•1111-.I 11'.ll \ ,1111 ~-' 11.1 ,i..1111 ". ,, ll'C\' l'.tll .> lh .!.II.I 1111 \ \ 111 lt11m.111011 ' AXER UPPER *TRIPLEX* $65,000. Low rt•nb 11nJ fl ·frrrc--1 PANORAMIC VIEW I 111. I ud 1 o i: l' J t .. Ii 11 J & f'Jlu!> \'1.·rdcs l.i: & ~pu1.·1uu:-CUS'I O.\J built honw. l•n ''hi~ dccural 1.'l.I .\l a~ll.'r 1,.1 l.'<1u1vp1.•1I " 1.11·uu1 & • onverl1blc 'h" r, sll'a m rm .lu!>l h:-lt:d' ~ti ii I l Walker&lee Reel fstate MEREDITH GARDENS II•• 1-.11 '''"~ I ht'<lroo111 "''" l j11111\ ruum 1111 ni.11 chnml! 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OPPORTUNITY CAllH:I NIGHT Coml' a~ you an• and get the details on your future in thl' lucrative real es tate prore~~1on Spe ak directly with our r'ountatn Va lle y Manager Avatlable Tues <.ind Thurs C\'ening 6 to 9 p m or c all for a ppt Pl.AN TODAY FOil YOUR TOMORROW 18055 M a~n olw St Fountain Vallev 963-8.1 11 . 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N e \\ p e T I .-m:mmm I I "" i I·: I \: I 1 ... J .,. I I ' • \ ' . I • 4 BDRM-$48,950 Pntle of O\\nrr"hlp (.im humc d1rt•1·tl) ill l il'll rrom tir.1nn m·"A m ure ex11ens1 ' •· 11rop1•1l 1<'' Well dcH•lnped r11lhlf!\0 & t rt'<'• Wolk t o Jll ,t·hoob IHb 77 11 .,.-. Walker & lee RHI lst11t11 OPEN DAILY 1 ·5 1226 Polaris NB um·1-:n s1101n;~ S1·r th" qua lllv ~. lll'clrn11m t•tc. 1•lt. llumt• W1• 'l'r) 11.u'tlcr ul Tri ll.11 hnr 11,·1~hls locutlnn rk>St lJ.I ;ill 'l\'hUOllt ,111tl i.hollPbiS: Onh hair hllwk l•• Ohl~ l>n \f' .\lmoi.t '• ncML-r.r fl IOI N1:\\ C'OlJl>t'I' plutQh in~ I c.ir j!Jrtl"'" roo in ro1 ooat or cu m 1~r n" nnl} SI 10,500 lll!RR • 640·9900 .ii,,."-' />JI.I, ."'-ar Valley Realty NEWLISTltilG l'l•mn,ul.1 duplelt. 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SIEK & FINlf SOLAR SYSTEM lnuructtoru H1110e11 wo•d• below •PC>t•• orward, bec;I>· wtrO, up down 01 r1tl ll'>f'•llv Fina H rn 1nr1 boa 1t lt1 • Asteroid Geographos Sun - ·C~t Leon Ids Saturn Eclipse ~eteor Mercury, Fireba ll Hoon J upiter Teil"Orrow: V•rlet1es of ~pples I G.....-al 1002 G""'ol 1002 ............••...••..•..•..••......•..•••..••• macnab I Irvine realty J GOOD HASOMS FOi IMVIST1MGI Really super d uplex l 'h blocks to beach, w/grc at potential for weekly renta l d uring season. Well priced at $130.000 Fee. Bob Owens 642-8235 CF59) 642-1235 6"-6200 '°t OoYer Drlw Hlt'bor vi.w C:.nt.r trvlne •t C.m!)U' v11i.y c:.ni.r 7S2·1414 752.1414 ~n• e UNlC™-' l'"'" 10 I I I I I I I I ~~~~~~!!~~~~~~1 Yt:MiER REALTY GU "'6wtt . r l!lm•IJlllll••llllli SCRAM-I.ITS Aftswers ht CtoulficoHon 5100 w...,.., I 002 IG••r.. I 002 STAR GAZ.EK••.. G.Mr.. IOOJGet.r.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -...;..;;...;..;..;..;.._.--!lo (L.\' '-POU~' J:>. y.., o.lr ., ... ..,, W. 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Short. escrow possible . $130.000. A fOU'W'LL WGI CO. 6~4-1766 2tlt IANJOAOUINHILLlllO IN~TCLNTU 14 OOH'tllHllNT ~NC /4 SfWIHC CVIOf FOii ?HC CM.OH ?Hf 00 Twin Tops Quickle Gifts - Mtkt tvtrybodt h•PPYl Cro-clltt low or 111811 alf Plllr' They'r• quick, low•co1t. Mlve L _ -'f1f' ~ •II Jlfl_ problems. "'f UIM;_ Ill~-l rlSM, S ·color pall · alltc" trim ~Hitt up TV Of ttM' allppera In m y $1nflt Crocfltt P1Utm 70« S. t( L Incl. PAUi UP the arteelul bo" $1.00 for u cll prlt1m. Md lied jllClcel tnd aeooped over JSC' ttell Ptlltrlt for flrat.cltst blouse elop p11111 lfid Ions i nd •l'"""I and lltndllna. Stll(.h. ~ i~uts Cleaent 1" solid • colora Md pnnltl Se11d' "'1c• ISroolt• • • • ..............1-r111 De"1 10 .. ·-·~ Prfnttd Pettern ~n M1tHl ._..., "" ... o1 $110 10. 12. 14. 16 18 20 011tyP llot • Womfn's Silts J.t J6 38 40 Box 183. Old Ch•IMa. SC... '2. ''· 46. 48 New York NY 10011. 'nnt Send Sl.00 tor each petttm N1m• Addrau. i~ . 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Wlf11..,llp -'..S 1!% OAllYPILOT Wectnwtey.Seot~29.197& ~!!.~~~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~........ . .. . -c.. ... -~.~~ ....... !~.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ?.!:~~~~:!' ....... !~.~~ !!'!'~':t~~.~~.!~~~ ~~ ............ !~.~~ ~.~.~ ........ ~~.~.~ ....... 1~::.~.~ ...... .. ....... 1002G ... 1• 1002 G•••.. 1002 ,lckvs lniM 1044 '*wportleod1 106'.,..wporlleod 106' ••••••• ••• •• ••.. ... .••. •••• •• •••• •• ............ ••••• ••.• •••••••••••••• Mesa Verde PRIVACY PLUS th.at.,, nchl p1d1: U• to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. DUTCH DOOi CHAaMll Vine covered cottage in Corona dcl Mar, Uutcb door off th~ front porch, hardwood floors and a brick fireplace. cute multi-paned window~ and 3 bedrooms. All on an R-2 lot with room lo build, south of the tughway in CdM. Asking $91,500. .. · U~IVU~ ti~M~i REAL TORS", 675 6000 2443 Eau Coast Highway. Corona dtl Mar also'" Me~a V1•lfh'. 11 546 5990 AU. THE WOIK"S 3 + t-tty R-bandit' )our r•¥1 i: talr THE TERRACE • .ff.., ooue r9nl n.. Liah 1·ourt~ 1rd f"ntr> \\' .• I JJJo ~ " " "~ Kancbomi: ramali hocnc leo.ads to ~n •P4 ,.10u:. 4 l\t'ed l»' W •'re n a lllu or !111X.I• Condo • FOR YOU 10 t''<'f"llC'nl an•:a 3 l>l'drm. ::? h;ilh ••nlN t1on"·1df' do ''ten"H l1n1\cr.lly Puk 28r. ~ ~ II Ewr tr> II\ inv in your lirdrnon1' I • bllth• l.iinl'r'i. drt'am homl" T\' und r .. <110 .11J\,•rt1-. IJ..alh 2 r .i.r .:an.1.:l'. frpk b.inkarcou11t" ll'irt-all\ 1-'.;mll't room, diniuat ~unk.-n livinK ruolll '"' h..1\c a rt•puhalaon 1111&r••cJt',.8 •t,tra:-. quill' rnml) 'lhh ont' ar,•.i 111 thl' famil y w1mau1v(" flaa•tone ol b.·1n.: fut, rfht·l~nl ~11~~0 Y o wn•r hod all k111ds ur lh1111q:o lutctwn Ut:luu bu.Ill ID'> r 1rev1 J c t . 610 u rm el N inr•ll'lt-um1 ..-urh'()U"' - IN't'lMATF.. PERSONAL, GEM OF A HOUSE located on comer lot of one of Lldo bto·~ umquely open areos. 2 8drm11 , 2 t>nth~. '1>1<' , 2 vt-ry private patios, profess. decorutt.'<l. $165,000 1111lnr1t :t ~mom• 11 t;nr ln"•rt 1•.11111 .:<1ml' k1tt·ht'n .,.1th loh of To buy or •ell llH' I.II 11 WIHMIHG lOTIERY d1n1n.i room & f.1m1ly Jll'J h<·, k .,r 11 liu> • .:uorll~· Onl> $62,9~ )'«'II ' r o u in 10 we II • a SH. ooo li K K. ca 11 Red c_,.t R•olton C.: .a I d o r n I.• t1 u n1 t• ' ~M)I il!O 133 3380 iir•'.•ll·~l k1trht•n Your EXTRA NICE 111vl'~lrnen1 aro~" "' f;al TARIB.I. OM GOLF COURSl u 'ou1 rto"t!'' our 111 Only S53.500 With Of.'t-.N \ IKW • 9, lrvint• :-.o don 't n1h I llll . u:.1:d brick owner.r-.1:;w R1md10Si1i1 unoC hC"rc1oy M>l.~M.I C.tll "#I l1tCallforftia" flrcl)lu,•e , hJrdwood Joaqwn. <i.ardl'n l\'Vt'I . 1>"7.lss.50 rlt>t.ll'll, C'Ouulr[. kltch\'n, :! Sh'~d.1.,.n~.l<.lllr td,•n [ ij'iiJj ==~=~::· .~:~~.;;~. ::_ .. ":, .:.~ :·~·;~;;~~E ... Dtcoraloo dream. 3 Br 2 Realty W11 lnul 3q 111.in B :1 , *' DU'l.EX *' &. pnnc only S71,SOO bdrm, 2 ba, mm poul & NEAR THE BEACH 979 ll71 !:.:.C"°:.::. p;ark Call Y" ,nu" 10 1ol'f' "'BRUpper&38Rlow•r MES"VERDEHO. th1' \\ell 11ppolntl'd I' ll<J .. 11 kin.:~' l'~rf " hom1:~ S46 0022 '''"'ll'r ~ unil + :<Int 111 4 l:lr. 2 B.ath !-'am rm. 1ome $137,000 1>1n rm. frph . Calit JACOBS REALTY ka1ch<-11. to\\.·n-d atnum &. det·k llu~e \\ l'll lo.1re<l 675-6670 tor \\.allt-d Int A!\SUmJ Walker & lee N1JHI lstat11 Woodhnt11tc S\ 1 .. mur1• 4 H1 . 21., lh1. occ:upnn<") l>l'l' Pick l'olor:i \'.Al\.it•I lk"•l o!lt-r ( 714 > 1>44 7% ... 4 IR + FAMILY S64,900 Q u I,. l l" ll I 'II· '.11· 11 lrn11.-Span1~h ·"•Ill' .. nt r\' l..1r.:1• ··nt ''"''d frunt\•nrd r>·••in Smolwv l .. ONELY LOT dc-slrc, company of custom house. Let ·s meet to dlscuss our future together on beautiful Lido l~le. LIDO REALTY 3317 YI• lido, M.I. '7J.7JOO 11111 ru1' .i 1111 r 1·11" 1u1J HI 1 1052 Newport S.och I 069 ho..ird dt•l·or<.1lor II\ 1111 09U"CI ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ootn plu~ Span1' ••••••••••••••• • ••••••• bnt·k f1n~plut'\' 1-t.inJy Yr 01<1 J',1,,..nhoml' 21\t. lh-~I 1111\ 111 Nt•\\ port ~hers kltt·h•n F11mily 111 h.1 MJn) l'l\lrni. ~hu'""°' I tlr 3 b11. rom.-r room Qu1•en site ma~te SSt.900 Ph 49~ 5749 lut. d:.hwhr. lr11lc. pool,, .. u1te pl1a 3 more family ----h ·oni' lk•.i\·h. 1.'lC Pnl•' bl',lroom~. E z car i.Jai.h,"11 h> S7l4,!i00 C.11 yard Pollm& bench. Re· SOUTH LA.GUM A Pro11•·1 I\ ltnuw. 642 38SO loullng -toke iadv1An 2 Bedroom houM' "1th lage' Call 752 1700todoy. onl' bt'droom .:u~'t '"""'"''"''" ~,, .,,. , apartment. Dramdl1c 1002 1•--------•I bl~7'• f> foll ·\ loan Pnn ·~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •V.A.TERMS • t lpJh. onl' Ai.k1111t S54,9 50 m:.oo S4!1 lti7!'> 1002Gc .. r• Real Estate byMC/AY TURTLE ROCK POOL & VIEW [ oeean "1ew 2 n eci.. ... & .a ® IHMtll ~~ w•tk lo bmh SETTING SUM DREAM Just listed , an elegant home m Harbor Vie~ Hills, with 3 s pacious bdrms., fa,m1ly rm. & formal dining rm. You Wlll enjoy the inspiring panoramic day & night view & lovely sparkling pool. Realistically priced at $184,000. Kt111e ~iotim -Ma eliliga!t.ll • • I 002 GeMf'Cll 1001 l..arge 3 br, 2 ha homl' Gas bltns. OW. FA h<'lll bnt·k (pie . Owner pa1nl 1111: thruout ,\lso 1n,lull· 1n1> Ill!\\ l'arpt>h Buvt•r m.iy l huos11 own colors Uhle !{ar. L"e p.illo w1 blln BBQ ,\cl ru~t on this?? &16-:ll28: eve" S46 810-t Lachenmyer · Realtor For Sole By Owner Mint $~1 lmmed FIRST COME FIRSTSHVE Low. low 60'll! So. H.B Bin 3 Rr. 2 Bu C.Ondo for $4 7 ,500. Please n1ll Mer) I t7Ul MU 4111:12 • starter home. lhghly up graded, cstm paneling, wallpaper, cul·de·Sal'. 1:awoo. lurl(e BBQ, con· vers .. uon p1l, pro· lc!l~1onal lundscaping HEW, HEW, HEW! c B1lrm homl' w1NEW crpli.. <"ongulcurn, ft>Ol" 1ni;: & 1l ":. in a pr1 me Mc~a VHde loro1tlon. S96.~J<1 1-:vei. 546 1081 Pciul W Brumfff'ld &A \\O< 042-8550 !lb8·4456 ,.;,pl'rl{'ncf! the panor..1m1c \l\'W from 496-7222 831 -0836 1h1:. l'),\'cplwnJl l'rcsl LotJUnG hoch I 048 i---------_. dt:nl ho mt• 4 lk•d nX>O\ •• • •• •• • • • • • • • •• •• •••• • noor plun Wllh IWl'r 3000 •HORTH LAGUNA• 'uion Viejo I 067 sq. fl. l·reatc3 sp.iclous 1 lidrm own-your·own ••••••••••••••••••••••• lux.ury. EnJOY 1acut11, opt. Wulk lo belll'h & By Owrwr. 2 llH +-. dl'O gas BBQ, central air· tuwn. L arge Jiving Sb?,500 J\i.:l'an llc1~hb. rondillomng und much rm./dtnlnJ: llre.11. Exl. h 1 I Ito p . I u x u r y more. Call loduy ror (le. mainl. & taxes ind. 111 Townhome, lx>amt'<I n•1I tails low monlhlv lee. $42 900 rn~s. view, I Yr ohl' up HARBOR VU HOMIS l'vll Pulormo mtl(h•I on nil 11\o ~•H· :-1 . lr11 sldl' yrd ror houl, l'llr, ell' Pool ~11e lot Orien Son. 12 ·!L HIOT Port Uormouth. 1\1-1 673·700l uoRlus· Rl!"'L.TY graded See now• ::.i1112 " " s;A LetoCircle,581 ·2297 •494..&057• wporlS.CKll 10691'-_____ _ MO CONTEST Others can 'l come dose to these feature l>. ('ong<>leum floonni.:, •••••.•••••.••••••••••• Beach/Tennis Bolboo P~nwla I 007 ,\1ESA UEL MAR 3 Br 2 lL'>cd bnck in & oul. open Nt:w & l::XCITJ:-.G ••••••••••••••••••••••• B.i, end PJlto $68,000 twam cathedral cc1hngl>, hilltop honw h•..alurinf.! HEW LISTING! Ot·cun vlt>w wllh pool .L1cuu1 and tt•nm:i. \Valk In th•· hel:IC'h Wr hol\l' 'cvcr..il from $74.900. 7 t.:~ITS 5.295.000 Beach Conaizt· · S&l,!'>00 R('(h.ll'l'd' 5 Br. J h.i, nr bay & ocean SllM.500 ll)'o\\ner 510 0729 upgraded St!<'Unly , IJrfo(e DONAlO M . 8Ut0 CAT\LJ:",\ \'ll-:WS 3 N'pt Shores. ,\ r1 JllW. HOME+b i lot Lush yard.'>. '4 bdrms A•M>clo .. • '""••• BUHM. 2 BATll. qu11hly 1 :.tv,2 BR&denor:lllll us n~n t11r the ei.ct·utive bu) l'r. "Ol\...,lrucllon. '"'7.L"" J 3Br+C·2 lul I till , ~-4-ls.6 l':'lllV PARK TWN ll ~I , ..., """' Bltns, 2 patios ~t~11-. In 120'1+ .. ,sum..iblc \'" _ OWNl-:R 3nr. 2ba. Ir" Ju)\V YeatsH1•all)' ocean & pools. Onl) 645-3474 ...•.......................................... 4 RR. 3 ba. $137,000 I .... ..., 5001 Xl t.. ·---------i " 3170!)Cou!>l II\\ v ~.000 nan 1....... n .. u"· k1l lln\·k rrpl<-!11\adc~ So La~una 4,i(i 2237 n t,., lol'..tt 111 n l i2 1 BYOWHER rnnlll\'ln.,:&dininitrm ______ CAYWOODREALTY a·1·.-1-H~WPORT HACH 1----------1 :\larshall Rll~ bi!'> 41i(X, $65,000 Complelely rl"(J crnr:ilt-d w1besl of e'en th1n1< ee r. zb.J, frplc, hlln'I Xtra nil'~ q ib. Jrp3 & wollpa1wr '" ma1u1 !!hovv111~ I 111 m .. ,. OCEANFRONT f-'\tlh•rton. CM Full pnl"c i\"(·nl. Cnmpll"tely pro Nntural \\ ood , aullt•d THREE * 548· '290 * Choice lnpl~.x. 3 bdrm . Coronad~IMor 1022 159.500 Agt M60fl00 fesi.1ono1ll) dec:oraletl ccillng.,, p1l·tun• "'" TIMES 2ba lmnersunll + 2 COLLE'·L· l'\uL· .8 LJr1otcJlwdrm,,\alk·1n do\\:., atrium ''"r lol "WIH""'H SPYGLASSHILL 2 bd 2 b h I ••••••••••••••••••••••• uc. i nn. :Jr "' "~ rm. al n.'l\t,1", ZR..i I.: voul~JJ,·uul' pi.nlry J>Jrkhkl' yurcl W /\'IC•\\ Up~t1Hh·' XlntOpptvSupern\1cw ~(.·000s. s! 11ndeC"k & p.tllo 3 BR DUPLEX lmmnt SGi ,OUO ~9 3713 E.i:.) term:. In ~aut1ful Xlra" $74.750 (7141 ThJl''> "hal you'll be ·1 llr J Balh tit Ikn BAYFROMT _..., OM ORCHID . NC'\\portWcstlral'l A~k 5SZllt76eH.,&wknd' \\llh lhl''l' 3 Rt::-:TAL Tlv ""ncr ll-1017!'ll o r I Ibo •-y p \I \ I 1 n .... 3 ing only $72.900 S36 7!'>33 UNITS Locall.'d nRhl l><IOft277 I W /PIER & DOCk 0 0 IMll rop. Call us about this 3 Bdrm · l~·' l'n •' r "' + ---------.i do\\11111 lhl! CENT Ell OF _. __ v ~~SSPRe VndC'r Cum1lrucllo11. RtoHors i·h.irmcr \\i l~t> Mi.tr den, 2 Aa I.~" fll~·r!_f'. IRAHDHEW! TllE Vll.IAGE. I Ulu•:kl----------i llwl1krta<'c1•plmA;offers. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 * 675-7060 • Bdrm. sunny palin .. ntt o ... n .. r . sm .9oo 541, ;i i,,, ---------•I Rancho San Jooqui1t to ~h111111in~ & 3 SHORT 675-1233 1-. Z lo rent llachl•lor ,\Jll 0-Point I 026 l t' M k 0 I 3 BR . 2 ba l'lld un1t BI. o C "!:; T 0 T II E SPYGLASS Hill Biq Canyon Estot~ i-------i-Onl)'S105.00U -·.. 8 S 3 8 3 83 l'lu:..h ( .. irrch 11.l'ar BI-:A<.:11. HARBOR VIEW HOME 4 llll, 1 II\, Freni·h Coll644-721 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool Vit•w! Nt>'ll.porl Ucadi'1t r111,.,, Orll(1nal l1 ur1or1110 RCl:l'lllV. cu,1 homl' 011 LAWSOMREAlTY BIFFY .I HASTIHGS&CO. rtu'tl'' O lil1• l.ai;:una 1·u~tornhnmt>,ll{':.,onlht• !\t.11ll'I . 3 Br. 21, B.•. f"n1rway 5300 Sq rt R---'to-640•5560 .1rrh1lci'IU1l'. \\llh '"' \1•r) toi>ofSpyi:lal'lslllll +b•rnui. rm wt loft bdrm morhh· ,•nlry, uourmcl 1,1,w•l<1n1?for (Jnc 11rtwn Beoch8un9alow -•• 1,·r1nr of all WOOD W1llhuildto!>U1l.1"roni & lull buth. 01r con!l , kit .. ouk panehni;c. bc1u1 l'XIH·r d ~alt•spt'r:.t•n!> Neur Mo1n11J \\ 11h un l I. \ I' II 0 A i\ D ~l:J!>.OOtt Sp;m1:;h tilt, pool, Int:. 11r lant'hcpsz & more 3416VioLido \rrh1lt'l'turallv. dt·""nNI bc.itablc price of onlv ·---------1 WHYPOSTPOHE l'i\INTEU CANi\llY ~pq:lui.i.l11l1 Suk,Of1· l;nck WC>rk , new lndbtp· $4.!S-000 uy 11ppl onl" * 675--4562 * "' ~·.,!ISO Y ~ I. I. () W W I 1• """'eoa "-•y IJr1 \'t' 111.i + much more. • r• • f'lbtom duplt'X 4 BH & •. ..-... · HAPPl ..... ESS? "UoJU " u~ ~u:._1_\eAi.:N1lG75 moo1---------1 I llR l nusu31 "'"'" WON'Tl.i\ST.AWEEK By owner. Nice. rleanlbr, ...,. • ~·'n~I1(.'l~.lh~\1::i~·~~; Newport lkJl'h SATi~~fll~~;r~rpl. I ... . . 1002G.....,... t•cllar L~e. ll1lhard rm POINTl!EALTY 1-..b;,,fromkl<:hndblt·ar Profcs !l ionall> la111~. 2 UOfDI i\l'T li l4 trl4 11321 ll!.24PorlShefflcld For something rl1Hcrent, IH6 5000 g1•ar, lrg co,•ered patio & ~a\•nri~~::e1Jn ~.:~~1,~.~.~ w :\t ,\ S o N ll Fe<-I.and $159,500 ..,\'{'this' $147,000 El Toro I 032 rwllrttS 842-1607. • FlttEPLACE. l HURM•----B• owner (71•) nnu ...,..., P \"L '!ARTIN P.irk Beauurul built 111 • ., ... .,.,.~ Iv " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 II H L 2b APT w M 1\SO:"R) BEST STREET Real ~tat~ Inc 644 7383 LOT 271 o ouse. 3ur • a. dl'i.k & shl'l\C~s m !>luth . 1-'IR""PL cL· S:\1 A Sora Clement• I 076 ---frplc, lrg back yrd, nu \I.el bilr 1n Ji.m1ly rm c. A r . 1 • L BEST VIEW FEHOMIMAL LAKE FOREST crpls. SJSO mo Eves. Back ,0 nJ " ''nh.inn>d STUDIO U~JT .......•.•.•.....••••.• THE SHORECREST Mearleoch An t'XC<'pttonally attractive J bedrm home with all the desirable features. Formal dining. famjly room with fireplace, 21'.l baths, most popular floor plan. Lovely yard and patio. Immaculate condition thruoul and ready to move in Excellent location noar schools. Prk<'ct to sell. $75,900. !>46 4141. ONE MILE TO BEACH MOVE IH CONDITION Reduced to $72. 900 Owner very anxlOU.5 , must elm•<> escrow hy Oct. 2~th. Quality. !!parlous tt hNlroom, ~ingle story. large brlJ.!hl .1nct :,unny kitchen. family nrt>a Garbage with drive thru boot cioor. bree1eway for cnclo!ii ng un add1t1onal room if desired Convenwnt l<x:at1on. clo.<,e lo evcrythln~:. Xlnt nP1ghborhood Bettcrhurry.Call 546 4141 .. IMCREASIMGL Y rare. We are plca!cd lo present thi!I Rig Canyon Townhouse ul $149,000 Beautiful Bordeoux model by Deane Brothers. Has 3 tx.'<frooms. 3 baths /\ !!lately but happy horn<' for YOU! Call 962·4454 . MINI OCEAN/ISLE VIEW 'From large deck orr master suite. ThiK Buccola built home is only 4 years old a nd has 4 bedrooms & 3 baths. Large family room with Oreplace. Elegantly dl'Corated & in m ove-in eondition. 1ruRRY $79.000. Call 962-4454. &LUFF'S WATER VIEW Out.standing Bluffs "E" P lan with l>•inoramic bay view. 3 Bedrooms. 2~ baths, family room with wet bar, (ormal dining . Proressionally decorated with m a ny extras. $U9,500. Open House Daily 1-5; 219 Nata, N.8 . Call 640-6161. WALK TO BAY/BEACH Tnaly outstanding home rompletely l'~modeled by owner/contractor. Unobstructed 360 degree view from l)tjvate s undeck. One block to oce3n or bay. Too m any upgrades to menUon. $12.8,500. Call 64().6161. .. -· --...... ..... 4 Bedroom on lhc lakl.' 962 6231 or962·5S8S b) lar~c cO\crcd "..tllo, EARLY BLUFFS l BR + .. " The ..,l·ht'<.1111<"1 mo ren · W _...6, _ _. l'n~..ilc lx'.wh. 3 balh. de<·k1n1C. i;tJ:. BDQ &. l·on IS 51>-IS PER :\HI The 1 Prune ofC'nrOm • • • fl E A \ 11 G I': T • \ \\' \ '\ . 1'1·rl ,., I 1 nllJJZe lur :!1111 h•1rnt• 11r rl'l1r,·· 1111·n1 ownr mu~t i;o and "ill hd 11"1lh f111.anr1na MEARPARk lirc plaC'1'. 2 :.tor) . Vf'Mallon11lhrep1t Slcp.. bdrm unil llAS JliS TRIHAENDUHIT 1-· .. ~h ,1., n di!•~> & nnh w balco n) S\'rene & Irvine 1044 away from rdrl.',h1ni.: Ut::E'I Hf':UFCOR \Tfo; Sl<&3,000.0penS/S2 '°) i>ll'vi> lu ~ ,.:rJlo!>\ )"II\ rieareful Only S89,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• commun1l ) p.trk' & & p I\ I 'l T i-; 0 . 301/\vcnidaCcrnlos \WW p.irk & v..1 lk11111 '"' " S 13. II o II il o \\ n ALL ABOARD I lll1t1l:. S.•1·1111.t '' ht•hc\ l"'\l1.L'l>l:'\G NEW w. \\ Morns Really 833 l!lm • • • 1 II J.: P H I C ~ IS \\ HO'J<;' We think th" Ix aul1fully appointl'cl J lttlnn hnme 111 a n •·r l II \llGAIN LarJ:t:' lJm 1 m. lt1~11rrn11s ma~ll.'r l\Ulll'. lu'h rrpl!> ..in!l a ~lll)\'r hill \lt:W. i\i,k'~. onl~ $72.9:-iO 111nc .. to ~and~ ht•..it·hl''. Ownr i\1:l ~lllUS~ _ • mi.:' Pn,·c h..i!> 11"'-'" 11• l'\lll'f':'l l:\l;, 1-:1c I Th • ''" "f I Col mbt doccd' Oon'l m1i.:. at ' H "RIOR VIEW ..i 1h-li.:htful mom' & Fountoln Volley t 034 " .,.,-auu u u a .111 of La.:u11.1 \\ t· don't " "I"'" 2100 !SQ ll 3 l11 . 3 h.1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Modi.'! '" Colleitl' Park ~ think ~ou 11 tmd an) lhin • Open Sat/Sein rum1lyrmhomew dl•n&STR TL'ORD l'ARK ha" bl'en upi;trade<I hkc 1lforuntv $109,000 r I d I I • r • thruoul' This 4 bdrm · orrflJ 101111-: llll u1 mi: l\euut bl" 3 br z b.t home orrers fant"shed S79,950 Fvll Price Phase 3, lllO ttei:rcC' no a i1umptuou' mJ,l1·r "' · ' I VIEW d 1owlc,,. "ood l.w.un c·cil ram rm . hv rm., form:il bonus room. family room MISSION REALTY J.? arl' • . nice rck. . •. I dm rm & rrpk. i\11 Ull & formal d1ninj?. Stereo 911.'iS.C<lllSI , La1:una upj!raded 2br & clcn •ni.:s "' !ltain i; a~i. "111 i.:rnlll'll pru(....,i.1on11lly inlert'om to save tired PhoM 494-0731 J\IJs cntce ownl'r/hkr ~;11;~Rt.>tlu\(•\J 10 10 lndsr p~I Mint cund. feet. t-'1replace 1nfam1ly RANCH REALTY Dnv1: by 22H rorl •llEHTllt\ HENRY• REALTORS 492·4121 EAST BLUFF 'call 6 44 • 7211 S91.500 962 311!'>!1 _ room. l\llrrorcd door:. 111 551•2000 ________ _. Carlisle. C714 >327 3773 Huntin«Jfon IHch I 040 l>drm. Patios in front & - -OCEAN VIEW! 215 llrl M11r, San Clem ~NIGlL OAILEY Ii. ASSUCIAT(S ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl'ar 3 comm. pools.---------North L ai.:una Bl'ac I---------~ Parks Close tn schools & FALL Condo. L;irgc t brrlrm JUCM Shuttered cnttng\' on I rt'l' Capiitrano I 078 Lined cul-de !>Ill' Atl<ll'CI •••••••••••••••••••••• pandled lltudy Cu:.l~m 1 Br Fam rm ., frpl . !>hopping Are you in love INTO THE BEST 11 ·1 bath. f1repta1'<'. t-:x S4200. DOWN \\1lh 1ra1ns'! Then th1:s Is IUY IH TOWN teni.ive ... unt1 E>1·k with rnn lh1• hn mc for you• Walch ,\ m•w lu~urv Pinn 1 t In la!.trc rn•ean VIC"" Prrt·c th<• lrams go by from th~ 11,.w Turtlr Hnrk 11nl'lf'r m .1rkcl , Ex qu:1l1tv th1 uoul. Oy ' ·.. ~!!. 0.,. ncr j;.a4 2il1l n n • an. n r Marin 11 . _ O\\ ncr $115 .~:rn. Ph : Pkiter Dl•\li.:n I Ur, 1k11. ()(f':IO \]l'W , J (rplc" S<•ll Tr..111t.' 7f>8 1~7 )our IJnck yard• llurry ! Glen tlt'Vl.'lopml•nt t-:n dus1vt• 644 7270 I jov th1 ' l(l1tmorou" 4 LIOO :tllr, :.!h;i Pl.111\ 1111 1•1:1 f.!11111 addit1on. N,•wly dee. YllSSION l'AHI\ lllr p l'l STO\I t1upl1"" 011 1.:1• 1•11rn' 1 Joi 111 c"cll\1 ~1 .1~.0110 "' "" nl'r bdrm. ~o1m1ly room home located h1tth In lh~ t11ll'> or Turtle llol'k • • llurry, only $129,SOO RANCH HAL TY 551-2000 I ~!!!!!!!~ IRVIHE W /VIEW It'' ,, tnui;h 1 horr1•~ l>t'cor11lor·s df'll!;ht 11 .. 1 .... M'n thr!<l' two 11111 ..Ww 3g4 bd"" homes. 111 ... t nbf'., this Turllt•1 ock i.lan1l111 ~ ho m t''\ r11r WolL t ... _ h. u d ltl .. Hll\ .I hdrm ... 2 hu t ~~I & ~~l .!klO ll<llh "' O -ac: n er r.1111 1 m Lovtly utrlum t\f1m1•, h:i vc 3 <11•a<'1n11' SI0,000. "' \kW Too many ~x· h•lr rll,, :? h.tlh' l.im I Ill LIONS IUILDERS l1 t1• lo ll~l S45 !Miii ~ flvl•''· ,11.1k1• rnor 5)64832 \ 1·1 .. r ,111, \\ t•ln111\\' \' 1\ tl'rnh l)K lloth hm111:11 -w.-; llc•!1Jll• 1\11\•1·1111"'1 ~ :1. ho1v1• 11 5:.umultl1• \'A o11ir~.tl)llrmm11tl1•li.;1v11ll, IO<•M Rl 7'4" Ow1wr" arc 'IOml' wipo•)I' tK..H 111112 mollv•b"(l. must wll 1m r ('nn1n11lu11 Jlropt•rl11:1 lf)l'dlall'IV \'ou ht• lhc 1 J11d1t1• wh1t·h •~ lh.-twllcr Oupleic . nC"or hN1rh. bu)' l'lfMi<' r.111 today lO 2hr t•:ach 1140.000 ll'C A1t1•nl, A4Z 022L Hew Construe lion C'othNirul tl'1hn11. lrplr. blln.,, rrpls, ell nrw. prof land!lcaped. $58,900 WE S TSIDE REAL TV -Walker & l ec ArJRI fal1te CRACKLING ... . <:l ... :AN llurrr hi :!Cc th111 heuullful Rut1t('r!' :\liwlC"l townhomt'. slCfl!' from lht• 1irecnb1>ll , :t hdrms . z• J buths, fom1ly rm .. In Univ. Park. Lan<i "1ndudcd, $89,500 red hill ~.:. 55 2-7500 EJCrECTTO BE ENVIED Whf'll )IOU ITlOV\' 11\10 11115 l.lt'aullful. prorc.,51011.1lly landt1t'llllt'fl rlan 2 Ill Tu1tlc l{ock Th1)> 111n1tll• !11111 Y hortl(• orrcr!t 3 hdrmi. II< 2 n11thi1 Alnum 1111110 1111111, srrl11kll·r~ front & n•11r. W1•1 l111r in I ... m I I )' r m . u r I I' k hreplal't: A mu11l lO~l'I'' IAMCH RIAL TY 551-2000 Br, f'am rm. 211 bot Con· do. Nr Back Bay. Pool, ~auna, jaccuu, tennis 158..500 ~ 1.211'1 552·70~0 PERFECT TH[ . :. . . OPEN HO-U-SE-TH-URS Family HOIM VILLAGE. . . l·S INC IMR n:n 4br. 2ba, cl-Ole to Manna REALTORS Supf'r ,harp 2 hdrm ---------Windsor 111 Univ rark. lli•h Srhl, form din rm. • Terrace. 114 Junlpl"r. i-------~ dbl 1ar. K0t·Pood In rear Woodbrtd~ 5&2·50t or 551 -2000 M V ....._ y rd. lmmac cond 1 HG ... _ Available early l • 2 Aaent. Riir11aln hunter's rhet'k B D R M · • 2 b • • RANCllOSANJOi\QUlN lhls bla. sparkhnll 3 Cypresswood model In 3 !tr z•2 Ha. pupular San tirorm home with 0 ,,r Pork Homes Wood Luis R ey. Mlln)' up· sized family r()Om. Quiel ·---------i bndao. Many, many· ex-«r~. V1ew aolt course street, fully upirraded. t ras lnrluded. Your Ir lake, Sll$,OOO. S4T 'M4.4 Jui.l li1led al $69,500 cho\c.ot' carpets. Of'll.')3.a2tS Subm1l no down VA ll'rms. Call $40 11s1 ~·HERITAGE . • REALTORS SANDALWOOD MESA VERDE Pool 4 ~room. 2 b11lh, fireplace rrimc. $'12,500 $10,000 dO'<' D TURnEROCK lmmac 3 b r . 2 ba tam rm din.rm., va111li;i cclllnits. brick rrplt • co•cred pnt10 & airium. $88,SOO incl l•nd OJ)Cn Sat/Sun 12 $ $342 Dlinn Lani!, Ownr 752·'1M7. Rancho Sa11 Joo.n 3 BR. 2U. Ba Townhouse, 4 Montan a• Nnrt e . s:Q-3119 eves SlOS,000. MYSTIC HILLS 3AR, 31M. 1on111111 , V1l'w, View. Vltw GrC'nl .. :~ ('<'Utl\'C' hnmc. 673-7601 AGT Sl4~.ooo Bh 675 6615 tn 1.,:.,. rt ho' .' -----•, ''"" Ml. ml'. SWIM INSIDE! l'at1ri, lnvdv .,. l\lf"rfall lrle al fumlly bomr. $7:.!,.,t()ll llnwmtl In lhf" lnt·klc Of a \\,\Tt-:ltt-'i\l.l. 10 you h\1n~ room •!rdl\t' 1n1 your h1-.llf"fl lndon pool y•1u c1111 d'> 1101h 1 thl'> 4 IH'drnom, 3 b.1th, (;, m 1 I y h 11 m" 1 n u .__ _______ .;....;.•_ ~ .. \'l~ffi, pn m1• rf':ttcltn a Ana I 080 t1.tl Nl•wJlol t nrr.1 ""tt ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ---------· ~~,:~;·.~.,~·~~ .. ":-::~ ':' DOLL HOUSE OHL Y S49. 500 HIGH ON A HILL $Hlll.CM>O. l,.Quall ·~ liillPlac• Propertl•• 7J2-19l0 1•00 OUAll \T HfW~CMlr II ACH *FOR SALE* Uy ()wnrr 4Ar, 3 hi.th Condo. !ll\•wport <.:1 c11t (;I, FllA lt•rm11. Charm. 111.: 3 bdrm, i ha homtt w;h11~1· l"ll on Ira lot. Sl.•1l luundry rm w /hobby rm I. ~"P balh Xlnt buy. ;1115 U1~1 Wolkur C loo J1111l lnh1lu Opt•n llnuat• M1111 lhru l"r1 7 PM to It l•M 1 R.al !stat• n11r11na Court. Nl'Wpt>l'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ahnvc L.1t1tun11, 1hi1 well ('n·~t. Nn. $1!f,OC111 111•t I• MotHi. Hotnn malntalntd J hdrm . 2 ownu. <.:n11rt1111y t o For Sal• 1100 b11th hnrnr in 3 bt•uutiful Hrkn 1213JK;tl! 1211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R<Wlt•n ~l'llm1t l.arl(tl, t.1do Isle TRi\IJI':., 4 hr, m.iturl' l1•t!11 , prlv<1tr d•n 3 b 11811 500 hrirk patio. fo:ucllcnl ~~I Bkr ~'3 fl7~ · Ml1thhorhood. f"lo11e to • · ' · LOCJUrtO'a lett Ivy 2 OR. tun bl. hZ4' ham· rm, hv rm w /plliS lhru bur lo kllch. patio. Kids· ..rho,,ls. SC'C' t nd uy al $89,llOO VIEW pt<l111k Park $120 mo. tn· VIEW cl ut1I 4!>4 04S1 ___ _ Fon:vc-r V1C'w nf llatk E\ Ton> Mobllt' Eatatcs Bay & "'ash1on Island 3 5 Star. J'W't" OK. 2 Br. 2 Bedrm, FR + many b11. '74 Greenbriar, air, custom futures Call d<1hw1hr. btrl flow1r1. ________ _. 645·7221. $26,000 Owner S86"2!M ~Ian REAL ESTATE 'JOO <~•· ,.,,..-;,. ')t i9•9S 'I ~19f\,,f, Century 21 "\Y~Lrllff" __ ---F.l\N·CATAJ.INA Vic-w Th• Co••• molnle honw. rorner s p. 2br, t ~ba . earth tones, ll.'t Pl)', trndt: for Ocenn alums, upJ!radt'rl, bay _:uhomcorlot.494~894 vitw. Musl aacnflrc due Commercial to relocation. By owner. Property t 600 Prine only . S<'Oll, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:~· daya, eves. BA YFRONT OU.~ buitdln~. apec. tacular view, hixw1owi cxl'<'uhve urtlcea HN'ht<"cd to SQS.000 llLLGRUHDY ---------&42 56711. RHltor 67Wt61 1 . . -.....•••••••..••..•.... ····•··•••············· ~• .. •&tott -.vaaa.y l2l4 .•...••••.•.....•.•.•.• •..•....••...•..•.••..• ••••.•..•••....•.....•• *°"" rroputy 200 soutt. LOCJCIMG l 116 Flre1>hU't', :J ~, .: 1111. I 0\ 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PJhH. fh .. '"-'ftl'. tt•t~ A l'IU \II' 1\111 lh h hu"' fH' • UI UJH I t \ fi .i ltu, 1'1 11111 11• II (',; lllll'r\ \1ll.11 111.1 ,jlfl 1 ..... II• l1t1I .: I ;II ''I 'I \\ I'll II I IH \I 11111" t \ IU• Yr t It < .II lit\"~ 2 NEW E/SIDE C.M. TRIPLEXES l oltJJ.:•· 11< .. 1111 "" :o.upo. 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IM•I tir111 1.1 • I '.1111• I Jllljl.HIJ cm 11<·r 4Htr >:.!7 t 102 UNITS J''' 111 -..., I Jlo.• I 1ltt" ( ·1·"•' th l.1'-.• \ •• ,,,. •• ~ ' l.1111 :0-.o·ll 111 II .111<- ':!)) lf!IU • ,., n• r .t,,.:1 Out of State Property 260 ......•••••••......•.• 111< ~.·,I)' I 111• 1•111· I ::11 ·" lk .1u1 iluph. •1:1 I • h.1 .,h 1rp :J llr :?h.1. , pl' lrpl • '"·" ~. 111 h''' ol1 p• • rolnr 'I u11•\ ~l.llJl!ln >l:• I II , illol• '•" ,.;t'lll 'Ho'! 1'•11 :! Hr ll.1 1f .. uhl1 .I 1•1 11.1n1 r I•·' \.11.1nt. LolfJ ;(O', I hll,, f t) \\ilk 111 l·•ll'nll ll q·h. 1 ....... 11. 111'" p .11111 t•pl • l•·.111 ~.~.,, !ltl:l ,..Ji'7 clq1, \\ .111 I I\ I 1) '" J'll'I <> ~t111mo i.11 .'lt~t 1h1 ·1\H\hw CJ>h tlq" I hn·• 1'"1''11ltl l ucJt r -: \ ..... ''*'"-" .l llr h11m1 t h11 l.1·1 ..;., "' 111< 1 • l1r 1 h.1 nu 1li•or . 11r '""'" "h<••I -'• ho h :! l"••I~ t.. I' t f U1 I ·<i.·~· '*ti:! •• I ..-( rJ111 h ~,,\ 111111 ( .d lrplr I.Itri. '" i..1.t, 1111 t.l~ ;i.v1 Jll •• 1'1'1 I"'' ''.t..!-1 1;;-·1 '!If"•·• I! IQuail ~ '! llR "·'" r ,, I I ·"II , .. , Place Re--ol btate "'' "' "" :! 111 11r ,,,." ,:·•· '"" 1 hit _111 ,, 1 Wont~d 2900 • l•I '' • 1•1'1 fun • 1 pl 1,.1 ')!1•• 111,. 1 1111., '" Praper-ti_.S ••••••••• •••••• ••••••• " n '' :<s~ > •.J•1 11,·• 11, r ..:1.t _tx11 titu.l ,.00 °""r,s,~-~~.!~,11,.c-;. \\ ·'"'f'\' """" "" 1 ,,1, l•I• I" I pl~ up lo IO 0 0 DOWN ~1: .. 1.10 1 •.:1.t1 t..11 11711 3 SUPER SHARP CONDOS in EL TORO I'm .111 p.orl' h"' ~7 11•> 0 1111 I' ,,.,,,.,old 111 lri••ltf••oofp,l\Jl•lt "'111 II .• II. h .. \ I,. I" .! IH, 11111 \\ill II •• 1• "''·\II ht•dlfHUll I ti., th Jlf tu lttJ\ in.di l1Jlpf1•\• lf <•lfld lo•t.tll\ 11p~r.itl<1I 111"1·• rt. 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Nt>"' 1111rt lk.11 h 111' lo hnn" :.! othl'r t htllh t•ll 1175·:.!lll:?, 645 7li'i II \llYSr1-n :1t ~h· h01111· • :kl till :1 :111 1 l'hlltl, II• ·II Su 4 "·"' 1'1111.1 (;10111 P••> 1.1'1 Kl.!li • ,1,,.11 ~'flt I I 1111 .!. l•,1 11n\ II 11! l•ll d11.,.· l11 ltdt ,\ l'.ntlh .. 11 \rh 'l•M11n11 1'.ll\t.'Jj,111 ,.-; ... ,x:.t.- ......•.••.•........... ""1;u:s sn 1n:"Ts ~1-'.'IOHS l>I\ URCF:L> l.l\e IX'ltl'r l11r h.ilt till' • ""' \\'c hth1 ~nu fmJ 11 n1111pattbll' room male ADMIN or PROF Altr.1l·tne. bu .. )' runVt'· llll"lll t·vr n~·1 Indoor o;p1ral ~t;11r l'ntry. tl.'l't'P tum & ktkhl"n urea S 111n s11uce. ut1I pd, Jun1tori11I 131 nrf1n•:. I IAA> Ml ,, ) -.J:IO 11r '-''l'J r .111.'ly. St!O. ~1$. S:.!t!O LJb & n.11 k rm, Sh.'> 11r.:i llr.;nc1• "'". t'\I \Ir 11 ... n,vn t::vei. !>Ill ISi t GROSSS25.-t68.o711111, Well eslab . fanta,t1l· hw South Orun.:e ('uunl\ llca\·y foot tral111· II you 'rt> quull£1e<l. ~ood terms :l\'J1I l\._'l 1131 1211u F<>UNt>. 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K I I l 1' ll , \ I 1 /l.('"lflUlronw prk '1t lnl :'.: II 1!11 I :.xt, FOL'\11 (;,"ul11H• •.•.•...•.............. BEA TRAVEL AGENT \Ju1 mnl! \lll'flltHHI Fl e 111111: \\ ,1,,·ho11-. 1111,., I{ I\ 111 k I ' II ) I IOI! 1111 I 11111111·.t 111n11111 :• 1 1 'k' 11 1•'1 f ~I I•' \\111iti \\ \UUtlJ.: pttt)ph' hHI:"·' ••'P.',Oa.! I I·''' 11 .qit1I ,,,(\ ,1111 ,.111 ,.111 ,111.t I •>r -11th1•r .. hurt 1.,..,,1111 .. 11 \ttU ,,. 1,.. 111 •l,l\•fo1 l.ttlulum11\ I !" s. I I I \. " I 1.1111 & I 11n· \l"huok t Sil 11'''' "1 ~"' "'·• ·• "11•1' mav h11n 2 Pft' ""' ""•" H••1: •• \1 .in 1. l\\n •1.1111 & llHll ~dtool1.~. Hl'll'r cnle:. .1 11111,1 (, .J ~,r~ I J.! •• r 1 , \ u tu ti u u r -----------i opnll" r I\ .II I I' uni k Httd a Roommate? T11 l'roh'"Hln.1ll\ !ind T ll,\'I 1rn;1rr 1'1-.:llSU:-.· t>t.'lu\e ofl' spat·es, sm all ,, rnt.J 17th St, c.:v~t .. \I t• '> J fl o r cl <' r 1 o It '1;('14 port Rea~ 19G 8129 Ill bll 1391 O..ner hJ'> \Int JOI> up por1un1tv t-l~whc•rt• .rnd mu l :.di' Good Mom .\ Pop Bnni: nrtl•r 1\141 H37·42l)O 1-:tti:\'r. I II.ii: 111 m"' .lc•\\l'lr. 014 n~·r 1d\'11lll > II\ ti.etc lrhl lo\'.1l11111 ltt'l. ill'"' n Jll mn II ll l'OLll"E tn-:t•T ~.:it; Sil~! t I \..._SF!-o:">I \II I \I t >'\ I 111. \ 539-1183 ATTENTION GIRLS&GUYS TRAVEL 11.cb\'itlt•• 111 1 ,1r1• for 2 • h1ltlr1•11 I« do J fr" 111111111·1 h , 111111·~ llr'I 11 .. , ,\ptJl'Oll Ill Jj hr,, \\I. llltt.·r w11111.:i11 prcf"il 11.-1 • to l112loi7 Comfortable II \'IOI:' l>1.•l11 ~1· :l 11 .. d 1111 .1111 h•:tlUrllll! lplt' ()\\ /{ hllll' Fr11m ):I ... I 11 'IX:i h cot lto1;1·1 "'"'" \ 848.8300 r" 11· 1111111 ·'" .1 \dull-""'' ,,,, .. ,, hloi\11111:0 \\.1\ '" \l.111.1..:1•tl '" 1:1.111.111.1 \l 1n1 t" \rll "" l be. I 11.1, t111 111.i-\\ • .ti.'" \\,111·1 ~·ox L_\Ju.51 ·CIJMU lJM.t.wm> Ult' .. ~~ ~.w1t , .... -·~·NQ KJ.! I IJ I For oH•r 5 ~ r -. Sl50Month Nt•\4 small ofl"ll'\'" near llri:.tol & N''"' porl utvd CICTL/DIHHER HSE Roy Mc Cardle Jo:M ... RG t:::'llCY SA u : Realtor 1110 Newport Ab!.entel" ow nt.>r 10,•nl! PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 1,10 E 17th Sl S \11.1 543·6655 \rt '"11 ,,,.,. '" 11.oH·I (.r .tnl ',.,, •.tt. .t,1i. l Ull J, :! llH :• li,1 • rlt11 dr•lll\t• 11.1t 1 .. 1t .. 1111, nr \ rh <II 10,111 '11•\\ :.! hr I On Peninwlo Costo MHo 548·7729 money & mus t sell S<iuth FOIJ!ll D Vounl( m;rlc• Colhl'. \ 1c-<'hJnnt•I ltd Orl•an Uhd B.ilbo.1 673KW8 '"'Pl lkat·h. ;J 1wuple lol•----------1 Or.:inl(c rounty loc. Xlnt ,fl,111. :i Hr horn... 11..----appearann• Xlnt pol<>n l"OU!llU 1-'t·m l r"h Set 1\1•, n·tl1tt'<l In ·' \I Is t-;,lJhh:.hctl l!N~I F1n.int:1JI i\rd t•roiir Jill' " '"·" 11 , 111111a: ., .,111, 111 II t h' ' 11 t ,. r " J n l t· 11 & .. \ .. 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I,.,. \l,1111111 Ill.ti• olll •. toll )84 ..•..•...............• Ronc ho S an Jooqvin Aph 11 .. ottn~ IPHll ''IAI 1\111111 ''"" I .1 •'''"" I'''' \ U'\\ lttl\\ t ,I ,,, •• ,f 11.,• Ir ' tu, •• 11111"'u"11' 1\\1'111 \ 1'1•1 l/Hl.1 I 111\ I I & ~.1111lh111 • . .! ........ , .. ul !'>,1n 1111'.:u I 1"' . .:.IJ I !Ott Loc)uno Beac h 3848 .........••...•.••••.•. I i: ,.,,., ... 2 Iii • 111 "" 11\I blh 11111•1• 1.tn ""'•II• \U 'u111l11I. l'""I .,:.11 .1,:1· \1l11lh 'I~' 1111• l''.I 1.>o~ ,~ 1111 .10.l'• t"otnf) :1 h r I pit•' I .. t "" • "~ 11 ... 11' h111111 lll'I .... b:ll ~lll ,\II u111 ax• c h1t.t "" ,1•1:, lh'.H' II\' .. Ill h 1· I I •. ,. GJI ~Oil Q\U\'1 hl\ttr~ 2 !Ir, '.! llu t?nw ntown i.lll.!1111J. mrat11rt• 1111lt11 0111'111hlr 1•11 111 llt'h I 'r lw S:.~~l mo • <&!).I J21:.! 1 Ill< c:.1r \pl n.u\hc·nd S23CI 1110 1111 lit uttl • 5M 'l052 or l!l I Ofi:il .~leach 3869 .•..•....•.•••..•••..•. . . PENINSULA PT • ur • &.! '4· ~·• • -0·1· .... Offic'"' Spoc'"' Agt 1131 4200 492. OJClll 111~''I·1111'1;1 • 1111 1 ""•·k1ni: 11•111.ill" room ..c-• --~ " ... ..'ullorl'arl lrn11• 11.1 .i,, I. •• r , pl' tlr t" mJh' 111 ,.!'I 111 •h.1n• 111r l'Jlt un Silt· M.an;ii:cr lnve'l )our sp;irt• trnw I.OST 1 M<Mll•I \trplam· Jlt n ·.i•h to "111 i. ·" " Ir .1 1111111' 11 I 0 I' I .1 Ill '1-----------\l.-t\t• ·'' .-t .o:P 1·.•rn1u~' lh .. r\"otlt1·1 JI l'fll tlllllt lu f•1tlh11',l.I ,ffl I .lp,1h1lt!W, ,1ppl11•1I \II trJllfl 111111 lq1 p Ii. .111 h Ill u ~ t I 11• fn1•11111,. 'I""'"&. .1hlc• It I" ,l\ • I 1111111' ii I•'" I ,,.., un.tl 111t.•n h " r1111 I JI I \11"" !-o.1111h :111111 1'1 I 11.,1,..,, Ill• 1.i .• 11o~11 .tu1tlt'\ 1n '1;1•..,.port <71 11M2Jlll cll;\246 withn.;llro 014nrl.\li:r" rJilt 11 \ 11 .., \ profl•,i.11i11Jll.wrt1•111l1·1111 Sht1fl'' SIOU ""' + l1 ut1I • ---mrkl~ h u1'1nrss full> ltC'l\olnl Yi7 IU:!I I \41•ck 1-'11•1• Joh 111.11 c BALL PEN MFG. i:::•~1 ,;;1.111~~ ··~~.: ~·~~1 "•'II or l.orry 1;:11 OIMlS c,~.~:~:al~~I 0~~~~s."~~~ ~~~11~·d. 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Yorumount Eq.MlllOppor£mployer ~vm . 111>111> '·•t1n11 ,dl.Junitor .. \\.inleJ v.irt '\1•1'11 tJr, lilt l)l>tni.; 1.11 ... 17~~ ~o C.'>t llw), 288:nMJ.r'guerltd'kw) Bau + Co"'"' +.Cor maJur 11111111,1{ Cor l,1•v DowM)', Personnel Oep• _ Sp,lt'll'I> Cui 1• l:J i,• tunt" t•pm 1" 111'111• Mvn ;,1, JW.> Loti: Ikh ll l·lOSO Ruputo.blt' nut'I 11u .. -.l1<'JI ,.pol l'Jll Uub J 11nw,, M Fr 10124'13 11mh~l '"pt lid• l>n Sl.ii tuii: l1ot' ~!'41 • AUcel'tliarttn,:\l.r;r t'qulp. firm &t•t:k" 111: ~I~. l>t·1m111 & 04.•n· O~·u:in:i.9't6l . !companion Youni: mul\' -, ... r hr t'.olt 711t>IO10:!7 \tt-:lJlt ' \l.t>F~·w~: \SSJ' PASTE-UP ARTIST ---j{r('t•lllV(.' l'l4fl'C'r ~~1·k\•1' Ol!J l'1lr11r>1t11l•I Service or EqualOppo.rEmployer colll'JW 'tudl'nl fur n• GEHEAALOFFICE lll"111&~1p111 J>h,~1t·1.1u·~ o!t1n-. II U ..-,11111t' M on, Tu"'· --. --for c)c ternlur~·. l°lill llimtJn1tton twad1. ltill>I< t1rc-d jli:ntl('m.in. l'.1rl 1\ l cut J t t• t v 111 ... t In W111l· Dail\· l'tlot 1' u 1 hut' Fri s II I' i.1:..1r'd Rl'al 1',11\ati: "alt!lll)t!t50ll mu M11cy. IU3 270(). lJt•n Hc:'ll<'h Ulvd. Su Ill' t21 -: -----------i time Annru<t I I :1. ~ cl11\l'I t r ' t 1 n" 11 • t 1 1 JA ... ITORS i'·lv t.· ... " ("•"t.1 ,, .. ~.,1 • ',1 •· '• ' ' ,. nN:dod For bc~t dm1t in 1 ,.,, ,. t ' ,.. 1,., 1 "r " " ' ""' " ·~-" 111 "1 ti tr a 111 . ".. '' ll 1~ ··~ti Scott "•"llv nit & Ot!Mlb l'1.1l'i1onnc Bargirls.attrac:tive, w~k 111d·~ Sat or Sun an""'''tlll: lnrrt .. •P lur I' 1'111w t•\l11111.:, S,rn •t:!ti2ti. \d i:;\.;! lil'1tl'hl :1. Al.I I'"" 111.&.\ 53tl,7~.. ""0 • St'rvk<-o( lntnti. JOKl! W1:m1111 for lll•Jhd. ('.Ill' roll"ge OK. Ni.lchts, C.1r 1wc ~ . .W hr • i.: J!> ,\ 1.11 l l'<lu, JI 1110.il 1111ollt u ('lf·11wn11· Ml'J !> du) l> ... Ni•\\ llOrt HI \'cl c: :\1 _ __ _ ~ ~lichelson Dr. \~It n !1:1. ~Vt'~ ~ l'l' ;.i lo. salary +.64ll-SS44. , lunt•h 0,1\.,, 1;1 ;1 11:1tii t111n 1:nt1tl 111111111 1111 "'t't'lo.. \ltm thru Fr1tl1t). ~ll'tlt.·d l H1•1·111~1 .. Hl•t·<:p R l/1' t p T -----t.niclt•h 1\)7~ 3542 ---Eve.,li'l2 !l(J73 IM.'l!>OJI l t'''llll'fllll-: JUI.> f'halll•r..Jl'M ~U ~>lCH l11ont'I '"'IHI~\ ~ruup t>B:<Ol'FH'\TOlt ~l·phomss )'Poll', t-'Secrcta11 /EJ1VCUllVe n•"UTv Ol'ERATOP 7 · . . ' ,' , , for llo•t ale~ r11 l.,:1 . , . . • Rf;IA •• 11 mk( \v1.1h .'\ .1tiu11.o1 1""1'tl\'t• 5.'> t'.$00 lull'~ihont• t11 ur t!X!Jt!t. ···'I ,.,, Sat.Sun "·Sl)M, STAl 11µ.IHG (,,\\t,\(,J-, SALi .. ails m eit""'r. w/somt: follow COOK Cur Sk.1k & l'11111l' .... l 1· ,.,. \I\ I I l l l w ll trt11n -u "" ., h l) ii p I b I I ..-Rt h h 'i I .,\11 rm .. orp, .... 1 IH"' \IL"'" !•1r 1 •. \ ·1·1111.·· l111m" pn· c, HI ' .,.. • .,.~., "nv ·'•iv"-51'!14 Is yours Ill assistant to t l' a y l ll\ I' ni; \.111 '""· Costa Mesa <ire a b OUM~. n1~ b . ''11~ s .... ll Kn 11und1 " ' ' ' \ 1 ~ t11tt • Wknd '"" '"'°""" u.'" · 1 ·1· 1 · " " • JJ"l t,.• · tl"ll\' 111 (" \1 ""7..1· •o·· .. 1 .or uu., " " :> • adminbtrutor of atl'tl\<: py n•su ts. o Part' ~0111 646-7522 hJvc l''lpcr ,,4t; ·;. D t £nh-v0 ' ""' <N..., I 1-·01:-· 1!333333 CY I h -btwn 7.\~I & 3P~1 Gi:n"I Ole 10 S•ill<J a a .. 1 tr l"'I' m11 f>t!( 1710 a"' • ' • __ HECEP1'JONIST1SI': m\'d1c<1I lat·1hty. Great Jra\\ ang run • p orH• JJnOt)'·Manicunst want C ... SHIER TR ... IMEE Tlw .1.inv l(ni.:t·r • n,r "' . 1, B x ,1 e 1 l' P h 0 n e for Ntwpurt IWneh Tout benef1b. Call Lisll Kay, 662·5678 tod<•Y _ edfor £1 Toro Salon COOK ""' ~ t .1k1lllo.' llf'f)llt·••tt•HI' 11r ·' \le Jl>r L lor l.ai.:un11 llth S<:trl'l;ll y. lnlt•rc:;ttng Co.. heav) lelt"phon1• 1148·1281!. Uennis 4 Oen 837-47'13. t"ood 11crvec.:c i.uJ'l'n tsor :'>lt!~l the 111.•oplo• ·~ l'lt ~.1ta I l.nt 1) 01.1u o&torr 1~'1:'"\ • lll:111;1'1~'" i~ •• ~".~ .!'.racu v. lunc "'urk. W1ll .,tral11 work. ~u:.t bt.t k HO?d rus Peri.onmil Servit'~· c~( ~~handite for al'll\'t• i·on\,1h·:.n·nl "po "' IHC:~ll l:t' "111 . "'., I \1·.ir ''"l"'r." > ~ '" \Vknd or Call lyp1i.t Some boo kt!clJ llunlln1<ton Dench. Hiliill ••••••••••••••••••••••• u&.--r/"'-t'Y S7"' 1',tll \J.inon :\lotnn 1110,nnlJl\IJill l'l•rm 11 ., c.\Cl\,' J>., "'" cxtH·r des1rnbl1• •fouch lllvd.SU1tcl21 "'!'"'t' "" '"' h vi. p . G uull :. J t & 1 11 »fll -vrn ().158616, L' :\1 .. """ Gettogetherw/~liltl'nn~ bcndth. Scnd rl'::.umc ~-noo l>t-nn1!' ,'!, h·n I' lltll•' p.,,, l'J\ "'' --- ------Jdl•alopportun1l\'foro1ic oroup for bnll1ant care•!t d ms Pl'rM>nnd S{'rvi1·1· nl h1• "-'"'II on •'\.P<·r le·\ ..i MOTOR ROUTE 11L·opi,L,' p '-'R~ON wishin" tn .-nt~r trawl SECRETAHY I H ECEJ''f ... ~ t.o. CIJ~~1£rt'd a no 71H " c ~ ·~ " r .N n. I 'I' oppor. Call lla r bar• c lo U.i.th l'tlol. PO 13o, lntnl'. 2UM2 :'>IH·ht•hun \11111~ 111 I"'"""• XJlll [l,11 h l'ilut rnutt' in i:.:,c.or nl·e<ls p,Urne a s business&workup.Sl.'nd or 11wixwt <><'Ut'I our Antiq~s aoos .........•.•........... ANTIQUING INTUS'I'f".l Ginny'!! AnttQUl'~ El ct° t"1shcr & Ch11th11m Aott· Mac. 833·2700. Ot•n1rn. & 1560 C~!>la ~lei.u. Ca Ur 5p111 '.\t on Frt 1":'04 ;! :-;,._,,,,.,,l H1'.11·h 1ill<:J ~•I<' lnYoh!th'!iuppl~ l''ul rl'llUmc lo A<I No 111111. Co. hcliV) tele~ Den oia Personne °'~~ -<;•llt·ttt.· \\e lrv1nc~ ru1on' ~1oud,•~ th1ou~h lvc·:.tvitahz~l.6f3 222.1 . J>aaly Pilot, P .O llo~ wotk. ~ust b~ a,uod Service of Irvine, 208< -""-"""----------Girl nt·t•clt·cl 1" ""rk in F111t.1~. plu~ Saturday ...:.. ----1500. Co!>ta Mt·~J. t'a. t)l)1~t Some bookkt'cl.I l\tidlelson Dr. COOK µ .. u-1.~ <lt.'PI Cnr fo~t )!ru" anti Sunda\ mornml(~ Perfect Working 92tl"26 inJ: i•xpt'r rlt:'s1 rable. tng l'~11.11n;iran man111 Ktll·h.:n lll'l pl·r. ~.om :s;ioo 11,.1 iiwnlh ~;''"' SSCJ Hours ----l<Jeal opportunity for Oil\! llUl''° Elttcrl\' Th1oi:~ 190. 40S, 540 ~I C.in111111 lll'Ul IKk,R/Sedry Jo)'ont Desk of mortgage co. RE or escrow expr helprw. Gd skills. O.W.A F /t1mc !'lt eo;d Conv. Hosp. 6(;1 St <..~~I Verdt• i-;,1wr11r..r1t>-:1:;1o11i; .!1>m llall•ti:h ll 1lls RECEPTIO ... IST •h ngto 11tAr\ruv~l • ·"h dq111\ll I C'I UI It'd " ~ ... 2 ·•e) ur .... w1~ I t' .. .. Cenkl ll•>-1111.11 I .ii I 1; 1 .. ;.711; " .,., .., Co b SS •. \VOrk llP s •n·• ('I,., ... ,, t \ l l",lfl \Iii l:Jll, ..... t.. lur ...... , .. 30 Thl' WtJham Lyon .. U!tne "' · c" 1 •.• ,.,c. '· "'l"'r • I'll> ., ..,. " · t Ad N ti88 -:?11 1 .. ,_ ""'' "'" !'\J 11 L.\ '\ !>SC\I' 1-; h1rt"1n..in & c·1rn1l.1l1•111 Wol'I• Ii hr-. ;.i da> eui 111111l "lewport Beach Bwldcr rt.'t\Unt<' o o. . :\tuln Stretil Ant1Qul•i. Uru:ss Register l"ll·111t•11tt• I~:! tll'.ll W11rkvr ... "Jnll·1t <·• '" ""' l1r II\ plt!Jitllnl ~velof>tlr sei:ks an ex· 1~~~~.)' '~oi;nt: .rM.c~:. ~~.x. \IU!>t hu\l' 1 cliahll' pc1 ~on ..., '"' ,... pl to 1' •t for .,..,., " .. • v v "'" 0 5-16 2:'!.l:'i ~ 11 r r t1 l1 n cl 111 " s [) ,. u l Pc· r re<' e n ~ ··----------ru~ c;tnre l''Cpt'r GUYS&GALS -- -t .. ,;1n· lt>1 ~,·mo lll\,1fltl ,.. h V) t l•phone l)pinA 92626 s.u,~1 \.Ill. \18 W M 11 m M 8 Other sho~ w1th111 :~ CoJmetician •---------~ mJture onl.v nt'l'cl .1ppl\ t , 1 rt• 1 5 .• " llH: J>UIJltc.: 1n our ell t: ~ • 1 r · --------.'11•. ~111n \'1.,J•>. L'.I .,,,,,, U'"••l '.''l'rl'f;Jf\. '.\l1n J ·'' '111 .. ~· P·1 11'1 • ti uU)' lil1n" &: gl•ncra 0 e l 10 ... TC .. RP""uTERS L>o .. nt·''"nlln • .,.,,,..,111 ""'~ ~ " .. • lt\tlle ufr n•prci-ent111u "' SF'CRETARY for Reu W rll I d "" .... ~ " ..,.. n .,.,.,,, I v1 l 'll r•11 II I \\k l uuk1n" 11rl·I ... work 'tu I .... wc•ll , 0 er an l>ll><'kS ;in·.i tu \\urk ,1 ''""' IOlll' '"'P ·" II "'" " l II ··~,i 11:z1 .. I Im(' l.1 ft• nu()":. or m ~.-' & hauv~ >ood 1-:stah' t:o lf1 . Fashion Exper'd . l11l(h pay! I cut.:rLE Tr.iim·e;\lulcl J du) .Fu11 J•ilt F.1111 .. :.!1 ~hurlha11•l l"..ili h~lllS!~ICI U)ll.1t1111· 111·ri1on11ltt~ t"'t.'lJlj"l'hL ...... UllC A \1que~tle . hl1111d. Must h, uvt• 4 Yl'l> Of Ant1·ques.I ~ ;~~kmwec~·lc !AL;~ 1~1 ,\\l\l '.\lan.1R•'I to ~so p1·r \\ ,., . .._ I· ot :>.i•\\porl lk·.tdi NURSERYMAN 1110~1 hkely tu bUl'Ct:OO K3J.~Jij(JO 11 .k f;r Joytl'. l'X!JCr . t)JH' t.~ 70 w1>m, Westsad Coq1orut1on. :Hl!~i:.S n11111'1 1Jntwm •• t••111 ''11"'1'"1..u;11'l\l\1fo. lull 11111 .. ~,1,..1 "t1I111m· M.1l11n· ln1 .. r~tedhous4:\\l\t'S& · s _ -i.h 11090 \<pm Ap11ly ll UGI': -.a~l'hou;•· 275 McCorm1,·k, t'nsta ---------/\JOO'~ 1 1>'"1111111 111 \I .• '.1 • ,. 111,tlt'. '""' ::1 Ii l»1v' 111 ~IU<il'nh iwd<cng perm fh·n:ptlom::.l. varl·t1ml'. TMf. 38l Son M11luel Or. t r11mml'<I wit over • lKI 1-,,fu;~l lporl u111)\ J>< ~'41 '\11 "'I' ""' \\,. tluclm.,: ~.it Sun \\11rk po,,1l10ll'>Cdl18:.t:! 8095 k cJ l J'.: l 1'200 :'ll lJ mu111c: bOl(C:;. ntCkt•lu· Mesa CREW ~l.\~.\G ER E.1111 '"1111110\t r ' ·. - -w n s un Y · ewpor ·' · ,1,•un niunu~. t'ircus en· •-, 11 ·" n (".ill .dCI :!0 .. :1 " 1il.111h & ll <"'"' Ol'11'. lkh lucauon 64~ 0126 -,.. S200 to SIOO prr 'H't•k -. · St'crctarylR l'Ct!pl. 50 i:ans. wall C'lock ... , Boat Company HHds l Pt'Opl• .SU1"'r\1Sln" 3 <'fl'\\ ... Ha1·-utt•r&Stuti~t ·""11111" ~I Ill & llJI OH•rttntt• PERSO .......... EL rr h I . r1t/ df th r •Joel.. ,... "' "' '" 1 ' 111, 1wni·t1h \d,,111, e f"lllf"lll Rl'<0cpt11m1'>I, luw o ICl' wpm, s or 1t1pc._p111 · gran ;1 l" 1 '• jun 1 or :. u bq· r11111o1 Fnlto" 1r1i:. not nt·"·" LITE ASSEMBL y mt 111 J•oh·nll . .t 1. ... ·un.o CLERK Bni:ht &lt.'r:.onahle. light pension pion Cunla<·t. ra~nnutmi: ant1qm•i- 1 I Fibcq~la:.s Tooling Repairman. expt.>r 1n mold repairs & m11ln tenam· ... 'all·sml'n You m il'.\ >SJ. 42J41nrM:.J7 lli7'l " t t u xl 1l John llall. PO Box 2275 UvcrSl 000 IJOO Won 1 have ;, l.HIH' :.t.llwr __ l"ull "r p t111i. ( t1 11 .. , l11lb ~llf''<'I\ tu,· 1-:1 nc.:ura e \'&Hn,., 1 , • • • , wugur1ur,·ur1 anill>i.'.ihh HOSPITAL ;11 \\ 17th:-.t. lllrl..: 11 1 T1ii11.x111r,i,,;1 'Pt'llin11 & Hrs ri·30 tu SanlaAna.Co92707. AmPrt<'!ln lntnnnt1011.1t ('.,,1..i\h-,., W1•nl't'tl.1d .. 1.11l rn1l•nll'd I.JO Airport ;,rea SILl"UltTY'-UA RD-Gullcncs;1802T .KcTll«•• lo "'01k \\Jlh IU 1"1 n·111 ADMINISTRATOR '-l H:-.t-:S I dl th 1'J:IW80 ..... .. 1n~ St. Irvin<' .. 1. old!! l'hnnc :i:11i !.1712 lot 1-i·l· 1',11tl Tu ~LI "Ot• LOAN SERVICE 1o.t S $ .1..i pi•rsern 1" 1'111 t' 1' --Over worked scn1r1ty 754. 1777 Oiw11 Wt••I th1·11 2 io'lo a l Assemblers fur final as~cmbly of boats £xper nee .\pµly tn per~un, 1!·3, Sk1p1a<'k Boull>, 111:3 Placl'nl1.1 AveC .. \f 1nll'n1c"' Cl."'\ l-'Jt·1ht) 1;1••Jt R,...' •to O' •·h·o1t· . .t prun•dt•ri· .. 111 RIECfPTIOHIST icuunl net.'<i~rehefi:uard Sal.9AMto4PM.V1~u· ---1-'ulutl' .\111,1 11,,,,. II• \l,wu "11 '"1 1 1H 1"1111' LVlli...l'S $44 out l't-1""111"'1 olft1t' "or hu~y l!Cd11tv ,afon I•) Wt)rk 1rre~ul.1r hnur" --- CUSTODIAN :.?:1 \""1·\pt·111·11t" '"' I" 1 111 l11111 ,... • "'"11111n 11·q1111e·:. 11 F 11rnt•. H1rhl1rct on an "on·t•all" hJ~1s.On<:' AntiquC' Arnl'r11 .. o, ltn,pitJl <:-tpt·r 11r•·l ti Ha1uh 1!111 kl!•\ "'" ~1111 \lulli.:.i~•· l.u.tll !'>l'l~llt· Aid•s-OrderlieJ·S36 111"111h'l-:"11''1•1101111'1'"" ()uPlktt1· S11ln11 . 200 tclelll for n •l11'c·cl In· l::i..pre~::. floor i.uJi·. Floor i•\. 1><·r "'"''1111·11 !-.11..tl111" /I.; S11 .. ll111 '111 I\ .!ltd Ill 1 'lll'I ~ .. '11 \ "'or M l11rnr !--httl ~ pi·r1t•ni ,. I\ pllllo( ot '.ii ~t'\\ •1111 l t'\1 IJt . :"\ ll 1ltvldu11l or d1ty 'lttcll'Ul. 4!.12·!1206 ur 4ij2 ll!IK<I 3 11 ·3tt & 1 l 7 S.t11 ~ ,qiuu, ... ._ "'.ill' v. ... ,,..,, J 1 1 '' '' •11 ·1 P1 'l \lft •· 1 01 • --/\"µly tc> the s'1•"ur1ty•w---------· ""\'l"llll{t•urh,\~·1"' lo t1t·n1•l1l < \._k 1111 °'11 ·' ri·1>1ll tl•t". 1'1" r Ill '·It t ,. • 1' ---------BOYS A.'JD GIHIS . al(es 12 l-0 15. P<Jrl llmt! work C.:lt•mrntl' (;en•·r,11 »:111 "" "'111 •c ·•ut 1 ~ 1 5 LES (1'u11rcl. 27• :\,l"''11rn11ck IJIVLJmpu,U1 11. lq·11ro.1.-tl•· t-..1111 111.111 lt'~'111nal1111n1111:~•·n 11 • t10.:.1l "1th 1w111•lt• 1'-111~1 R E A " ''-Jlo,p1l.d tilll.ttlti·ll:t:! \l~o Fn·.lul1, •.JIKX"'I i\\\t1rkll1t•cf;l\•.h•1111,& •Pl'.iklluenlS(llllll~h • • Avc,C.:.M.~_t!Sll>.11IC11rp Calendar Shows PRESENTS • r te r s (" h II 0 I a II e111·-~~~~-~---i·-----------1 8aturd:1y:. w1lh a ~uulh Data &itry Opr llO:-.l'l I \I. 1.,.1,,.1 1111 ·1111·ncl"111 '"' <'rcw 1..il..1n~ subscrip-Th<' Jolly R<>)l!'r. Inc 1~ ""1111 th lu .. d th • 1111> l 1 on s for 11 m 11 Jo r takml( ;.ipphnilioni; lnr ,1 \lu11 \\ •·d & Ft 1 lr11111 n~~·~pJrrtr J: .• rn $20 tu Uata t..ntry Ull\!fJlUI DIET CLERK . ., ''''111 • ('\I ·"' I 1 ut $(5 per Wt•1•k or mort• :\)lfl of t H-.tr C'>.IWr \.\ 1, Hlnll' lllln I .oll .'>.i; "l,'11 plus lllp'I lllHI llrltl'" '"''' (1n IU:\I :Jill l't•t rl• C•1ll lhl' follOl\Jll~ hcton· I' lllll\'. n .• ~~ l'.t\' \\ 111 2:00 p m or afh'r II J11 ht• IHt~l'•I cln n , ... , I· , ,., p .m . Laj!una Jli1gucl· A1>µlv m 1wr~on . >1.1m M 1ss1011 V1c10 :irca, :ipm, :.1011 t'rt t i 111 :• 495.5399 or Fuunta1n G1llclle1\\c, tnm<• Valley area. 9113 11752. 1----------•I Equul Opportuni ty -. . Etnployc1 l>ay < onk. h ·m :\l:ituri· --!-' l1m1· f11r 1ofle•1• ~hop IUS DRIVERS t'111l !11~1.101711 IA•nlal a'<'<l•l t 'ull t 11n1• 1·h,11r~uh-. x r ·•> h<t•nM· l'\11 111:.! ,,;!11 IX-ntul C"h,11r!>.1Clc· A•,,I ,.,. 1w1 ·11 :\11111 Fri '''"l•WI llt'.11"11 IOf' ,s.m.~;.1;i l'.111 111111· 1' .IO i.11111 .... I S.11 &. ...,1111 1' ,, .. 111•111 It; n1 Ith .11111 11.-.111111111 'IJfl lll1lllfltli:' \ppl\ .II BEYERL Y MA MOR "41;,;! \"1.1 1-:,11 .111 •• I .11.:1111a lltl" l '.1 .\n Equ.d 1'"'""101111' F111p1 .. , 1•r HOSTESS I· I 111w ti.I\' !'\I .111 ".! .·~ h1 COOK I ... " l 1H1l llJI 111 ~I ho f lllllC dJ)' Ill fllll'~ ,\p pl\ l>t'I T1.1c•n. 2:1:!.-.:! l..1 l'az lld. Lai:una 11111 .. LYM \t1t·r1101o11 ~hilt I 11111 .. \l•·•ll' .tl tuu ~· • h.•ti:•· 11 u t., • .\ p I' I\ I' ;1 I I. !'\Upt•nur l 'cinv lln'I' t II~> !'.11 p.-nor \\ , •. :'\ II t.12 21111 l VH-Chal"Cj~ Hurse :111 'hell I.\.._ Htltt'I t Ii ,11111 L1do <"1111\ t'< 1111·1 1.>: .. , Supt·c 1or \\ t• './ It lo Iii iili~ PLUMBER h11,pllub of ~011r eh11I• l" free 14 day l'.1r1 nr F 11m1· Please call Trainlnq Coune BRENTWOOD NURSES for oppointm•nt: Carol Rufino 979·2000 ut. 132 • l•,..-..... n;il 1n,1 rur lion SECURITY GUARD THE NEWPORT l.~MI\ dlllf>U~ lit SI« .t;u '-•·" 1~1rl 111 h ~ 11, 1 .. <o;; NURSES AIDES I It. II i W1l1lrn11111 d1· f'l'IHltthflo ~ \\ llllltl 111 lt·.1111 'Yl!I :illl\I NURSES AIDES F 11m•· IV I' linw IJ,n -.tuft f-:\111'1 °11 Jll t'l 't) 1\p 111.\ '"" k ~1111•'1'101' t.l l.1 !'>llll<'r!Of ,, Vt•. N ll fl.12 l lHI '\u1 "in&.! ICU /CCU I 11 & II , JIJ,\:\I 'h1lb .\Int lll't1l•f1h l.q11.1I Op lk•I 1'.mpl11' <'I ( lllll .11"1 \Ir~ .Jensen. Costa l\lr!'.;i B.P. JOHN COMP AMY An EriuJI Oppnrtun1t\ t-:m ploy~·r • ~J .11111i.:t•111c111 <Jt>P'Jrty's •luHO' l:Oflltlll"IOll •l)n tl>t' JOU tra1111111( • :\l,1nv Iott 011111· Im·" RED CARPET REALTORS 962°10 11 fordc:tutl,. coll Lincl11 Scck1n.: an 111ll1Vlllu01l f111 Fnduy thru Tuesdin• l lpm 7am i.l11ft. Militan "1 I .1 w en for c c m c n t liat•ki.;round r<:'qutred l niform furnishl•d Xlnl j t•o bcrwf1t11. Si1l11ry S(i.40 + IO",; d1Ucrenllal t'onl1u·t Personn<'I Dt•pl PACIFIC MUTUAL 7<Xl Newport Ctr Or R.E SALES Newport Bc11ch Antique . Show & Sale Sat· Sunday-Mon •OCT 2·3·4• llrs: HO & Mon 12 H The Rec]istrv I 8800 MocArthlH" Hr O .C . Airport witft Ad S 1.75 eo. l " :'l:IQU E Bl' with the ~E:.;,q;:.u;a;;.;l~O~P;.:Po;;_r.;E;.;m;:;.pl;;o~y;cr;..i•~~~~~~~~~ PHONE SALES Ix-st. tra1nini:, suppo11, -advertisin~ & sales aids. 51!~ u r i t )' <~ u n rd 8 Complete ~nlique walnut rt I I U JI , .. · 1 t • bedroom set, $3511. 10111• ~a,., 111•op t', mquc ornd 111 1••CSa mme< opi·n1ng 1n ~6.7140 rnJlc· or 1.·m.11<•, JI'\ lo i;;, Verile has opemngs and Newport Ul'ut·h. 41 Hr~ -----~ ... 11 i-. or .11•t• <:11.11 J1tt1·11ll 0 1,portun1t 1es. Ca l l 1~:r wk. Gn1vcyard shift Appffonc•~ 8010 "·•i:•'' 111 tnmm1~s1m1~ .Jackie H andlt•man or Untl<>rmsfurn. Wkly pay ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!.10 l·.:1;.1 17th Strt'..t, JimWoot1.5411·59!K> ~1 1Jver11me .& paid yar. Fret~htUama.i:ellotpornl, :-.u1l1• ll. t"u~la :\1(!111J. c all for 1nlerv1ew Sult'.3308W. WarnC'r. ht'I we1•n t1 00 & lj 30 11 m . ----------~~~~-· ------llt!ar ll;;irbor. Santa Ana $4 24 J)\'r hr. R1'1tular & 11ub11tllulc Rcriu1r" menu: Cl':i~i. II l>rcvn' L1ct:'nSl' & school hu~ t·ert1f1catr Apply 1n pt>r,.on at Fo11ntn1n \"1111(') So 110111 fl1o;tri~1 No. 1 L11;hlho11:w Ln . lrnr ner of T.ilhl'rt & N1·wla11J) 111 Fou11latn V11llf')'. F.qual Oppr Emplvr Dental R•cept t-:'lp('r nN·('~<,M\' ='°' H f>.t4 9211 HOSTESS Expcr'tl full t1m1• A1>1•h m 1.1«r~on nt llw Hrl"I llMn11 Ht•'I ;.tlt>:ll El Toro Hd L.11;unJ lhll" 1.11>.•tUI H E. SALES _ _ ~ l·:1111•il Oppo1111r11l' TIRED OF SELLING SelC Servi re Gas Sta. RF:FR!r. ERATO RS An im~diate pa,ition \h•mori.el lln~p1t ul. 3-01 i• available for an eit·1--'.1 .•· 1.•.1r.ia •.• c.· .• ~.1 .M.·.2•2•1•3•4-i --------- CAI DRIVERS ~h·11 or Womtrl M usl tw :!5 or CJ\ t•r AJ>VIY In l'eri1on Y•llow Cab 11 2.'ll Sbtl'r \H•n111• l"ountam \ ullc)' eASHIEtt TRHE Le-edlng hnant•ial t•or1.1 BC('~ brl1:ht 11mllt-tor vlttil rronl oCfkc ~·tum. QUI c. lleuton. 848-1288. !Nnnls & Ot'nnh1 r 1:r11on DENTAL ASSIST. & HJ-:Cl-:l'TIONIST l'.':xp1•r1t•nC'Nl 4!11 11511 DENTAL SPECIALISTS OFC S.···k, m.1111r1· p t1nw t>I hte help l11suranc1· t"t1· llunl 8th. 1142 6(.Jl ll1111~c·l.1•••1w1 .1111 toi c .ore fut .-,-; \ t oht '•'tlll llh ,thtl l.111\ l.IH' 11> .\fu~I tllW• & tak<• full q •,.pnn-.1111111 \ In r h 5 l' ht d du I , , .. , D•ntol Chrsd Aut ~•9 o_-;_;<i_. ----- \fu1Ct hJv~ l'\tWr :-0:1111 11 o l " S l-: I'\ E E I' t-: H Smok1•r fi4<1 t~!I.>. f' Time', It\(' in. r1•lrnhh• ---CookulaL c-h•:u1u1fl & _., nt•l !)(orv1e•1• of lhmtm>1tnn DENT AL H(>ath, llllll8 Beat'h Uh II, Orthorlonllc d1a1n;idc• tt'I rJncl• for l.1 e,111 t• Wor lcl "'11t.1w1·r l· 111 .1 t>t•l Sul ti' 121. :ii~I I'>" per. prt.'f d (' :\f ·-~1;.;,110 lll)l.Sl'.:Kt;1·:1·1·.H 11\f• Ill 51<6 llllil perienc•d buildin9 maint..,ance plumber. The successful can· didot• mud be able to work from blue· prints to maintain and ,..pair interior plumb- lrMJ and "'lated •quip· rMt1t. Pr•f•rence will lM CJi•en to those who hawe had u,,.rience with refri«Jeration and restCNrant equipm~nt. OfFICE MAMA.GER ~ ... m11l•l\1·r HOUSES OR LOTS? Malure Man. IOpm-fiam. WASllERS-DRYEHS [xm"L want to r omant'e Handle some money. D<i Recondilions-Repoi; & ;another house. wail for plenty of cleunm~. M~i;t Frgt Damage. Guar/1lrt. - -u~1·row to close,, Work roltc>W inslnJ(llons. t:aJI ~yrs Ill Orange Co~ lmm.:tl ,.,,., UllH' pu~i ----------mi ....,~ !*7993()79am llam tum l"u1111 olll.'1' ur1•11 111 l'I, \.~TIC~ , anoU1cr lracl? Tht're ii; · ·' • ' DUNLAP'S 11,. m 1q "' " h" 1 n .ti,. MOLD PRlSS OPR an ullern11ttvt'. Most pco. Service Sta. H elp. ex· 11115 Nc•wporl Blvd. CM nufwl\ h.""'~ M"'C•hl SmallShnp J)ay:.Only. 1>lewouldhkcasensibly pcr 'd, full & p/timt'. C\LL S4S?T!iO t111111f11·d 1•11111hl'' Ml'llll" pnced Reul t4tate in O\·e r 18. Apply, 3131 __ ' -,.. Will Trn111 h .1<1nt'..: hki:td ''''I & STACOSWITCHINC ve!!t m ent. W e ave H a r bor Bl11d, CC111 l a1'.,pnfthe linl'.Hcavyfltt• 111111a·nrop11tl'r t•xpr tlwm. You don't have lo Me11a. ly t: 1·:. el••c wa:\hl'r & twh>t11I H1•!1pon~11h1hl1t•H ll39 llakt•i · Cu-.la Mc:.a hsl & we furni!\h lead~. If , • iii.iii dr)er. 1t11rve~t goltl, 111rl nil 1in.1n1·i.ol rrJl<1n :14!1 :fl»I .'ou 'rc amb1t1ou1, pro· SE-rv.'cc Station ht>lp, "" i.till undt·r warr11'1v. mi:. "" •Hiil' & propert~ Equal OpJ)'1r Emriloyt•r JCrt. 11 itood 1maite. look· per d preferred, S400/both. 673.5731 btwf\ t.1\,1111111 & 11en offlt<' ____ in~ for aomethini: d1f· 492·4059 l0am&7pm. 111111111•· u1 "111<:rvmn11 ul ferent w1tb itlnt pol<·n· SHOE SALESPERSON ------ t1r1· P•·1,11n11I rl1·~1ruble P LUMIER tial. please contac1. Mr. l..udy Kenmore Washer&: !'.1•1111 1 l·~ut11•• 11r h•llt•r Knott. (714)S.9·81J23 P l tirrw. nights & Sun. c:as Dryer $200, Wartl'-.i ~' -.;II.try tu .. torv to ,\tl ~et-Our Ad Uncl('r --Apply. Paul Allan Shoc11. 1:-;tl'C Vryc•r $5-0. Ken morn CASHIERSWANTB> ---s200. • p1·r '"'" ; Ca1l'lll'r" rwe..lt-<l In our DESKCLERK n11c11n. ·'~" 11 t. 11; llt'lf :wrvll-1• i:u~ i1t.11111n:.. For i.m.111 t•xc 111 ,1\1• !'.11.tlli'h 'lll'.1t..111;! uk mt111t I)(' Ill) r .. ulcl. lHm mnlt•l In l.:li.:11n11 ll•·h Ht•I' II II ·11•'.I 'HM IOI I 11AA1. 11.11ly "''"' 1• o FLC~~r~1Jj1~~~~S& RESTAURANT !>Fa!!hion lslan_<t.~R _ washt:'rS40.~68672. &ijoy work in a new, I •1l0 l"11~t.1 ,\ll·~a. ~a COSSTHUCT<JHS, INC ~SSIST. M~R. St11l1nn Attl'nrlllnl. Full Kl'nmor1• w1111hc•r·dry .. 1: inno•atively designed !12fi21i ____ 3 Nii:hti1 :ind Sunclfl)'. llmc flayll. A•r))<>rt T•·x Frli:lda1rl' 2 tlr n•fri1e ~.-;~, dublc & nt"1t l ap Nt'.1l 11p p {'11r Ot•t.11 1 - f a c I I i t ., a n d ----------•I -n.t!Cd food M?rvl<'c cXl)l'r. uco, 4G71l C•>nwu11 llr t•nrh. <:1111 11tt 4 p111, , Pnnttnll (,r-0wtnl{ w/opportumly N u. !Ifill :11/1'7 participate in Hullent PAINTER TRArHEE for n1l\lant'(•mc·nt. <'1.111 · · pentan t'e, mu!lt have onrn\~"<t ~ 1>'1y wk m HOUSEt<EEPER Cellf. drl\'l'ric he-. open· t'lud wkrulii . 4!>1 8~21. ~Oar• wk. 3 h1 ~11t•1 11,C\ co,,,.,any b•n•fih in· Will tram rnnllt·tcntmu~ for appt. .557 6232 STUDENTS Dd1 Vl'fV flf Jfl l'U ft<.i f;. n•fr11:. cludinq profit sharlnCJ. rnili v1cl1wl 10 opfrnlc· Hctleurant-K~y iwraon Oaily Pilot to home!! 111 Xlnl t•oncl. $100. ln11& In t' M. & II n l)"'n lt a11~1.1. l.1d" l\I>' r t t u • c ,. 11 1 l 1 2 1 3 > 01<'\Ary (.'l)llk n,·•·d<.'d t m 7!\2-1 t:ll "2S·fl.t3l m ed. t:"C1u•r . l.111tuna "uollfl•d candid ates Th• 1uc CHtful c an· c•1mpuh'n1,••I pupc1 cul· rll•I f"r f"&l fi><Ki tit>ctfA P rornolory Pmnt. Grollll Cnll ll46-llH57 .,.. H 11 v • 11pproxlm11t<'IY llHIJ 00 -----call: dldat• nuHt ha•• o ln l'CIUI rt·~ "1114' llon w/inrt·nllvc lo lltl (>t'r ntonlh. Phu no Gu'i 11tuve in Jlotlll eunllt• • -Beach Nur,.lnl( Hom'' $<!.50 lfr. Ludy Student 1.t <'a.abler Wlllnt~d. part 41-.i-11075 h.~wrk Wklr p/I. Nc·w llrue. Apply At C & R --- ----Sm ••Pl 1w1. Wot. lfll ClclU)ler'I, Sou\h BnstCll. Ol~hw;ulwr, 11/t1n1t• SantaAna. U.vvlew \1,1nor. :J~.CI W llst!kpr &/or habyi11l11•r • Bay St, CJ\1 t1<12 3~ fnr 1 <•h1lrl l! l d11y11 "k Chl1d car e. 11 v ~·In . -Sp)'l!lo~" CalhY~ MIJ 9213 .cran(lmothcrtyf)(l or 1tu· l>ithw1111hc•r, matur .. for dealoddbrs.t chlld,!\chl c:onv. hoi.11 U:>yvH?wl•---------. ras .. 113-~ Ref. Coov. Hosp. 20$$ Thuriri _______ , Ave.CM DONUT S h op H i'lp , JI/time AM le PM. No ex INSPECTOR I st Shift Ntlli• S.dford 171 •0 630·S6 I 0 ht.4596 Or Apply Employm1t1t Offlu ll40 E. La Palmo Av• Anaheim Calif. CLERKS JNYENTORY per. nee. Ft'm1tlc1, a11c- is...s. Apply In person. Minimum 1·2 yeuic l''I ENGINEERS APIA) Mr. Donut. 135 £.17th Sl. perivnt>c• tn im11)<'rt lo1111f CONSTRUCTORS.INC . JOay A'sttl~nmcnt 1Jl10 I hroutth 1012 SZ.75 Per Hour CAt.LTODAV ~o~ office • ~O., overload Cost a Mes11. PCB AMwmhl1t·~ Able lo corrpl;itc (Hint~ 11nd F.nm Sl60 wlc &. up sellln~ parts. liitL~. Wiii be ex Y.qual opportunity t.>mplo)t'rM/F l''uller Brush 11) p eel ed to ('1n1·1 In 714/M4·78Sl. 712·4247 process and rinul 111'1WC· :.l.inager Trne ssoo .... CTORY uon with m1n1m11m llf SPORTING GOODS """"' supervision J>aily de . Work 1.n an air eond. & pendabihtyamuKt .App. 011t11 l.8 ndin~ oppor carpelt"d area w/FM lyinperson. ''/nut l m11 ~ mcrchan 557-006 I m1U1c. Must have pu· d1wr for retail on"ntl'd Inluviewhrs9·3:30 Uenc:e lo work w/mkro STANDARD Jndiv. Call Ted Dnul{an. 1723 Birch St, N.8. nuniature parts urider 8 1148-1288. Dennis .tr Den· _ ... _______ , mlci:.oscope. Perm . MEMORIES ni!I Personnel Service or work. Hn 7am -3:30pm. t Huntlnf(lon Beach, lfi161! ---------1 Top pay + <"O benefil..s IMC Beach Blvd.Su1te121_. _ CLllll nPIST Gaiser Tool Co .• 1101 E -MANAGO TRHE ... ..,.uratety'"•l GOwpm Carne•I• Ave, Santa AN APPLIED . ?d";turc p ... ~;onallty & ..._n ~<M!O MAGNt.'TlCSCORP. No exper. 0Y<'r 21. App· ... nJMI, • 2221 S. Anne Sl.re"t ly. !\t e n Eds P ina. •to front. omce appearancf'. • Able to deal quickly & Froftt Ofc/RK•pt Sant.II Ana, Ca. 92704 t::. 171.h St, CM J:>leeanl1y W/l'isltor traf· Vlvacioo$ person can be M ... u ... G.,. TR""'lS fto Ir bil.-y t.el~phona. altUna In picture perf. f;qualoppe>rtuni\y """" ~ " Jleea:lt~r. pret'd. t':ition w ttop 00• C.11 employer M/F • Exceptional earnings op- ., ~~~~~~~~~~~ Por. in S<'hool related STACOSW11CH, IMC ary Martin. 833-2700. al k w ·t 1 nd ~nnls ai lknn1!1 Pcraon· i; es wor c' ",re ia eds 8:~«9• C3~1 Mesa net Service of lrvlne. 2082 Don't drop the ball! Cet a manager, la~:s1 1ed 8 •"" -Michelson Dr job with a low·t"osl Da1ily no. 763. c:fo D1uly Pilot, Dtul<>PJ>OtEmptoyer 1-----·----1 l>ilot Classified Ad . f>O Box 1560, Co5t11 ---------ClasslnedAds M2>.S67@ ~&42·5!!~ Mc!la,ca!l2621i .... _ f ... ,,,._, .-.. --.-- tttor--h lutowleA .. • In h"i"''Y littlnll. 4 d·•Y :1h.,ud. Mu&t h1tvc cxpcr. 642·4321, ai.k fur Mr. 11011. 130. ~-"7 ..,, wN•k . 1:oocl l11•0t>C1l~ Ap l''/timc AJiply H11(Alr St M Ulll Cull114ll 367r: the appficatiott of lac· p 0 ly Nut~nnal Sy:"1to'!'11 Restaurant. Fuhlon 't!leyor r . er_____ _ ~ ·-'-- -rs, stains and paint Corp. 4.llll U1rrh St llllllntl ~twn3pm ·bpm . TEACHERS/$ b G E Dryer Whirlpu11r ~ludlnCJ th• ability to Nnwport Heh U 1 .;u~ht•r. ooll; 11rJ workrn~ ~-:----j·---------K·6. Oel(reo & t"l'eden· cond $30. ctt. 5!'>1·4701 rn i • c o f o r I l'nnt Shop nce<.111 recent , Uul. Cllll Mr. Wc•kh. Mon • from tlnh. P r•f· y,r111lui.1" w/KruphtC' nrtft RN$ lhru l"rlday, U lo 5 l'M Slovt·. up1wr & tower IJll· erflK:I will be-9l••n to 11111 kl round Io tl o M('(li('af Surl(k:tl. :l-1 I le !147·265S --ll!I. S.•11 d1•un1n~! 110.lil, ..__ ho h h d hl11epn11tm1<. """t1• up & 11·7 .30AM s htrts. X•nt T h/FI Id 5 Cull l>unwr, 1:1111. t,nll ult, mvM w a•• 0 ('IJn\t•r• worlc. c.,py Cal.ii '-·-fl F. I 0 • K • •r• 6 bl•fore II. $250/b('l\I. work upe-rl• .. c• with t•rint1n1e. 333 3rd S t , ":""c 13· ·~un . ppor. F/limu thru D~c. 2 Yr~ 497 :JIU7 woU co•1rin9s. LJlilt.IOU IJ<:acb. Em1>loyer . Contact Mr•. l'Xp r . AA & 1> f':lc•r· -------• J enlicn . Co.s 111 M cu troniu, :.ns t;. 17th st, Wldl1t9 Mat•rtot11025 I PRODUCTION Memorial CfOBl)lto.I, 301 CM tl4Z llml:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• &iioy work" a niw, MACHIMISTTRMIES Vlctona,C.M .f>42 2'7~. . . ~ CElJAllSHAKtS lnnovatlv•ly d ul91ted Mu•t be 18 yu old. We _._ri'EL&PHONE SALES. Otrec:t tr Mill. Cull f o c I I I t y o " d will tr111n for future ud· Sales Rl.'lirl-d or (llubled m en Mnytiml'. oo:l 471; 0121 part! lpot I II t s1nd wome n. Y.xtra -c • "exc:• en va11ccm1•nl COMMODITY monc•y for the holill!'ya. Cats 803$ -=y ..__n•fl+1 in-Ihm {;utll<'" I ndUlllrle~ ... uw ; Mornln" or t'vcnlnie. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lud f lt h rf :IOOJ S . Yale ,. c l'MJ pro ' a nC) Good c11rnln""· Phone PERSIAN Cots. xlnL l'f d id Snntn Ana !''40-8311 " Qua 1 i•d can ot•s - ---OPTIONS 646-4223. quulily, top hnea. S how cofl: P/l1me Salei.. S40-S70 • Equal Opp,ort unily cal.II. . • M.elie ledford wk/up Men, ladies, SIU· scw .. 10-1 .. sot'. Employer 638-9308 • 17141630·5610 ~~is~· sJ 1"r;0 51 5 at COMIN1tf0tt1 on F.S.fl. T I .._ S le fDo91 8040 ht. 4596 --·-·--·-. Averaec SSOO.persale 8 8D11uft8 I $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or Apply REAL ESTATE SALES C 0 M P t: T I T J V E AM Shfo. Part-Um~. 18 Irish Setter Pups. Employmeett Offlc:• l.lcen.sed or Unlli:cni;ed PJUCf.S Or over. Hourly W:iJtt'll le AKC, 11.hots. wormed. 3j40 IE. La Pdmo Small new bra nch office Jnt'I Orit, will tr.oiA you romm. avail. l'ol' details 645-7473 • now o p e n ed. Coit.a fol'hlah .. m ing• & rapid call MO-GaOJ. AttalMlm, CaUf. MC$a/Newport Beac:h advanc.oemenl In th.ls 200 J..o11An&elesTtm~¥ DoaOBEDlENCECla•s art'A. f'ree prof tralnina yr old businciu. Thia ll~ A 1.t7S~nnower, C.M. Start Wed Sept lSth f,r ''(FLUOR proiiram. We give In· dignllied proresatonal Tl1uu Sept JIOth. 7~:111 dtvldualized attention. business for a <llaolJtoolTELLE8/TRAlNEE PM. 8 wk1 for: 125, t rv· Xlnl 8 rea w f!ine op· professional produttr. IAMI( OM THJS Nwphrelll. 54M928 l!NGINE&RS ANO portunJty. can us.6-oo'U Call Paul Seott Super oppor to learn ~ Bernard o..... ch am ----INC be glad YOU did R VA.L 1714)64" ~·4• W/.PJ'QINt~lvc co. Mock·""" , ~ ..,... " """"' .. ~·"""'"·~.... . PROPERTIZs: 1)68..t•OS v-~,. ~ Ina pleuan\ lndlv. Call blood hne, A.KC. ahob., Equ3l OPPortunity or 642·1&10. 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Wt• _ CrulHt>r Nrw «'ni:. i.initlf' ~cits/ 7:\1 :t7i!!I t'l'\t1r n p l'rll\l1o('nlh Mltc .. ....._S '1'fl'W, }Oil t•ond. en 9150Tn1eks 9560 11t•11lt•d ullrnctlvi: l;11t & WMtN IOI I $11500~1>!11. ::.-1: 0581 day~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !tlrnp , llll't'llni: >11rhnl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r-'68 Yarn•ha l!OCC Slrt•t•t '74 l UV t•wk111l I • • 1 U n •Qu1rc•m1•11h l'r c * * 18' , • · ow11• 1 vt•r1I 1·1•• •· 111 •II' L'or ·1 SSS CASH FOR II<' d .• elt•c !tllart, turn lo m1lc11. $<!6 )(). ~!1:1 !IH:!!1 • · ' "' l r ' llirfll. $175. 54~ 11187 SJ(; tx'r'l(>n11htcd IMI i•nt'lo~(' G1"l<l u~t-drurn1 1 dn 11" OWENS** wallp11pC'r, f.thrtr or fr..i:1 .. 1 s\OVl'!>~ .. 11i 0768 . •74 KAWASAKI 90. Ci(wwl '7:J lhnrht•r c1, 11111,.1l, P/S, "D,1y (;lo" P"Pf'' & W<' 1'lADI.. •'\Illy equip. bail tnnk. cond. 8a1keL c;arrl1Jri. P /ll , v 11 St•H·klan•I will bJ1·lo. & trim ynur 12 Pump11). 6 l.1fe $350 675-ftll3 ahcll. Pvl ply. $ZIXHI to~ or try twu u rds C ralit 4104 CB V nll . 1 ack e t ,, fir e ext · -:..i6G5.2'7 bat·ktobnelc M1k1•, r11hle 1, slide In inau111hcr . rod holde rs. 'llJDMW RWS.JS.OOO m 1 PRlC~: dt11h out mount, anlen new M .. nnr ballt't)'. new $!000. 934 Cedar . CM S2eJOf 3'$:• na11 Complett>, 4 m o:i. ftlf'I tanks, ~Lide wnltht 64~17S4bef3·30PM 4/SlagsSl 60ea. Paid $200, trade fo 11teen n11 N ('W m t r '76 , Bdrm scts. l Med drMser. 6/tt11&!1$150ea f'urn : t'Out'h , chain t:\inrudc 115. lA."'lit tha n Kawasaki MC l 90 73 :! nrtc slnds. K bC'd. $100, tOor m ort'Sl 40ea wor king r~frlaentor IS hrs sllll und«'r ract $J7S. Very cTean, low '7l E:I Camino Uel uxe. Wht & lllk Load<"d . \1 1nl ron11 Pla,lll' 'ht·l I .tv.111 1142 12911 J Ital. d resseT, thest, SalesTnlnC'luded $J6-67l6evt!11. warr .' G r t'll f1~h ls k1 miles.CallJcrry9799834 tllte 11tn'1s, hdbd, $1~. old NO CARD? boat Seat 7 usy. Nice or9'19·2G40 • Chevy l'kup. rarr rl'hll Rt'V \bl. S50. Buul. blue Onw your own or sftK1. WAttt'ID tande m trlr. All 11ood ·mTRIUM PH 500 cc. eng, all <1t0t·k, 11tr111 1tht ltirn r h n1n l amp, ~ name, addre&6. phone ORIENTALRUCS cond. '2500 New motor S650 l>odv. n•'r<1 11 paint Couch. 4 pc r auan sect.. we'll m a.kl! one card pe Penian & Cb1.nt>Se al alone was 12239. Have r t'-S4Z.J.179 645 13!'>4 _CJ_2S_._M2_004_9 _____ 1 tag. Add ~cach. Tapestry. Pvt Pl)''sonly C'1"tpl 493-0126. Send th«k or mOM'Y or 64-0-7014 Love seat, bv rm r hoalr ~rto. N.B on·shore moonnc. end table, m LS<'. Very rt' P1l0i'PllMTIM~ Wanted : u sed boy's w/14'0 /Bboat. Honda 250 Elsinore $400. (trm 673·1195 ,uon11blc. Re<iecoratcd )toto-X bicycle. 673 71M'1. C213l611Hl421 4!KJ..3179. P.Q Box l560 or646-m96 --HONDA XL3SO. 1974. Very ·71 Chev Vt T, Ii""' W/lltr Runs e'l(cepl1onal New Lares . •lra11o $2.000 rirm S46 us:. o r 898 33811 Mike. Co6ta lesa. Ca. 926216 14' boat $450. 40 H .P low mile agl". •tu11L sell I DF.:SKS. 6 d WT, all Wanted small refn& by Evlnrude $800, traile r ~ 830-40K9 CMC 12 Ton. Campr w1rorm1c11 lops. Xlnl WOVEM WOOD college stude nt. Gd cond $250. 763-SJllO --·-------•shell, lo m1 , xlnL cond ~. $125. ea bsl ofr SHADt':S·TC>IO~ Off Reasonable. 644 4093. Hooda Mmi Trail 50CC. $2200 492 "3:)1 ~7221 Call 950 ~:... 18' Glenco. BeaulHul Good run·g cond. Off _.. cond. Olds J el, V·hull. road Uc'd. U&bt. S12S. '72GMC<'urry1.11l r 1S, ~n leather t-ouch Ii KlNG SZ BE() (Ncw ). ._.......... 1013 full can vas, pwr tilt ~5-1887 p/b , air, auto S.'l,100. upholslel"('d t'O\l('h, both iura firm Sl9$ Ind del ••••••••••••••••••••••• thrust. trlr/brake11. ball ----------Call 646 04~. oew. 67S·7171, morn Ii Usually home. W 2283 ~n Min O·Ma tic elcc. tank & ladder. t'111h & i OTriumph 500. new rna.•----9570 h -s -.. - -organ. ex«ll~nl condi rast. 968 8744. dutch. Urea. Clean. SGOO. -. \9 CE eonsolrTV.good t1on.snoo.P.P.SSH2S9 -------968-83LOor54S2236eves •••••••••••••••••••••• Rdng, S40. a lmost oond. 1'vrk. Nn~ Needs JO' Owens f /B, Hailer . · • Pord. P/S, P'tl. "•w •stw asht'r .$3&. d1n1n1 3 homt'. who ne\.-ds ll 2nd For S a I e · G •ti~ VHF, Path. 2.S KW. II "f8 Honda cno. 630 males. crpt. foldiniz l>td . Mc>n Tm set. U~. many Gt.he TV S3.S Qlll '4S·71S7 a.tt trumpet, 1ood eond M. Avery &. Company. ~. "\ove. I bo , iunk, b~t orr Inns ~741 6Pm MaJ<eo(rtt.•!121108 67WllOOor~. t'fS.1907 a-1221 . . , l w.C J.tdn.-, t• •r• ,,., .. ..,"rt , ... ~ ~·'• ...... ~"""" •\ .tH..,t Alf" ( ..... VI ... (1-..w c~.,., v "'•' • ..,. '"' ..... ,.,,ltl.ltl "" '6298 NKI 7 6 MONZA fOWN COWi r ... Avto1, Imported A.tot. .. ,....... Allloa. U•ed Wednesday September :!9 1976 DAILY PILOT 8 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... Volvo 977zVoh<o 9772C..tiloc ttisWoa.UHd Aalto1,U1ed A.tlto1,Uaed •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 974 Ponct.. 9750 SOUTHllH '70 VOLVO lUS. l owner. Clw•rolet HJO otn 9945 ~~•••••••••!!.~~ -· ~ .... ...... , .. , .................. . ·~··•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ..... I. ' . I ar.d ..... ·16 1000 Me~t'dl'S 220 •• ~1><l. VOLUMI 983·2'76'. I owner '74 Monte carlo ~l\ISl Sltll \973 4 dr lll'n Custom Suburllllll l" II "8.1.-...i'!.ICOUuTV>tr. Xlnl "'ond. •2000. Pb (!?) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974,LYMOUTH AMt f"M r~dlo. n'w 111 '679\1 n~&blk .... ....__u-~ cherry cnnd, uuto, 111r, onr,xlntcon<:I Nrwtlrci. Ho.,.. DA Cars knot "' u~a 2S ml l>t'r M11~s. ~ 11pd i.uiwr i.-ond VOLVO DIALfll -·· ,,_ PS, ~H. nullo. SB ttrl's, & br11kllll, lol\dcd. $4.00 st'ld St1tt1t.Hi W1111on "1•'0 " r,al IWbt ufft'r ur tr.uh: 1>44~ort.i42~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl roof, fort-:1l orbesl.MZ·l763 dlll<ICQlOl>mcntmcluc.l\•::c OVB 100 k I EXAMPl.E: Brand nN AMC ttOI ~ I h l •3 .. 7• t>lt't>tronir 1an1t1on, ur Jill' up or l\""" '63S 90' Wht&bllt IU~e n w ' • " ~. 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Have 3, ne\•er he 'd. _S6SO Cit II 5$9·4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61S Plym Sut1?lh1e "JJl .l •·• OVER 100 bT.l &:m ____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 8 mi'i. 519,500 ea. Cadt.l)aC CorYette 9932 '73 Toroni.do. Full pwr. Seats. """ r.ulto. nl•w 'MERCEDES "lD£ALERINU.S.A. ;:i 16H: am rm. air. C.:all642·5290. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt l'Ond. SJl(IO P P Urt'll.G-IO!«ilil OH DISPLAY .iuto.,' owr~cr. '4.2001 1>.!.t ·16 El Dorado Conv(.>rt 1974 CORVEnE 541.~or<19-1.:.._t362 __ ontiac 9965 Houseoftmports G:>PORSCllESCC-Oupe. ~ROY ulr.t!).45116 Loaded Fut•l·injec·ted. 67CadConvert,fullpwr, 4 s.,.edtrons. '6601ds98.0ncuwne~.lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTllORIZtO Oneolthcruc·c.;.I' CARVER \'ulvo ·59 W,q:: Rarl' 1000 '.'\11 He~t offer good orig cond. s995. Power steerini:. brake>. mileag~. 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"If You Don't Buy From COHHELL, You're PayiftCJ Too Much!" CONNELL CHEVROLET 28211 lla r bor lllvil ( '051 A M ~:SA ~6-1200 SEE & DRIVE THE SPECTACULAR HOWARD- Chevrolet ·immediate Delivery on Many Models! Dove and Quail Sts . Newport Beacp 833-Q555 .. c_hoose OH RME USED CARS .... '65 rLYMOUTH VALIANT WAGON V-8 dutomalic radio hf'aler oower steer1nq & brJkn w-s w I rts air oond11ion1ng Lie No AEX!>45 '75 PLYMOUTH VALIANT BROUGHAM 8·c:yl1nder automar1c trans radio heater. POwer sieering oower brakes w-s-w tires au cond1honmg 111ny1 too '"'29ts '75 FOID UMDAU Z..DOOI V-8 Aulot'lllhc 1m-rm stereo heltll'. ~ w1ndO#I & Po-~s vinyl 100 till wlleel 11r cond•t10111nq dtlu•t tnltftor W>l·W tirH Loe No 439NOI $439 • Furys II •• '76 CHRYSUI COIDOIA COUPE ,. V-8 automahc, 11r cono111on1ng Power 51eenng oower brakes oower w1noows am-Im radio. heater \o\'>-S-w tires. vinyl _,•Sits '76 y.g automll1c radio heater 11r oonclitt<>ning 111nyf IOD oower steenng ·14395 COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AV AIL.AIU FOi YOUI l.V. OMI OF THE AMEST SllVICE FACILITIES IM ORANGE COUNTY. OPEN SA TUR DAYS 1:00 AM TO 5:00 rM. OrEN MONDAY THIU NIDAY, 7:30 AM TO 5:30 PM. f • .. • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION ·. • . - Afternoon ~.Y. Stocks ~untington Out to Halt Stink So11rcel B7SOBERTBA&Ult o. .. o.u,,...,.,_ , ' Hunttniton Beach Mayor Har-tiett Wieder moved today to ob- tain •temporary restral.nl.na or-_. to bait construction work at a .tte tbat bas spewed fumes ~ the city for nearly &bree wee.ta. Mn. Wieder said she bas asked Boat ()ta Roc k s lbe clly attorney to ~pare Ieeal papers to ball work 'unUI we can find out wbat ls causlna the odor and whal we can do about It.'' 'lbe pungent. garlic-like smetr wu uncovered at a site for four· pltx dwelling units ne.,-Bolsa Chlca Street and Warner Avenue. Residents from as far away as four miles have complained or headaches and nausea from the fume.. There have been reports that some of them moved to motels on occufuns when tho amell sot particularly olf ensive. City officials, wbo dedllred the site a public "nuiunce Blond.-)' ru,ht. alao sent telegrams askine for outsJde agencies to help solve lbeproblem. The "Francine", a 27-foot skipjack owned by Tony Panuzzo, 27, of Midway City, was washed onto the rocks Just south of Cres- cent Bay Beach in Laguna beach Tuesday afternoon. The occupants wer~ on a three· day diving expedition but the engine failed to start. The anchor caught but the anchor line broke. Aboard were Terry and Penny Otto. 17 and 19, of Midway City, Don Blake. 17, Midway City, and the skip· per's father, John Panuzzo, 59, of Foun· lain Valley. Youth Seized In Seal Beach Kidnap, R ape I A 22-year-old Seal Beach woman was kidnaped, sexually .,aulled and robbed in a Seal ~ach shopping center early Tuesday evening, police said to- 4•Y· lnveati1aton said the woman wu accosted at the Sareway moarket, 1101 Pacific Coast moway, at 7:30 p.m. and torced at aunpolnt to drive to the rear of tM shopping center where she was attacked Police are holding a 16-year· old boy In connection with the cue. Tbe victim swrered a possible ••ult fracture and cub and bruises during lhc attack, police Mid, Yoga Classes Set Vo1a classes att now belna of f..-ed by the HunUneton Beach leereaUon nnd Parks Depart. ment. Classes are held at the Murdy IDd Edison Commuruly Centers for 10 weeks on Monda)'l', Wed neadays , Thursdays nnd Jtrld ays. Further information can be obtained by calllnlf m.a1018"2-4431. Daily P ilot Price To 8 3 .50 Oct. I Home delivery price for the DailY Pilot wlll 1<> from $).2$ to S3.50 per moolb ef- fective October 1. Huntington Board Eyes Crowding Cure By ltAY ESTRADA Of Ille O•lly ,..._. _. Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees have begun studying possible ways to ease student overcrowding in the seven-campus system by Sep· tember of 1977. Superintendent Frank J . Ab· bott told the board Tuesday the alternatives include high school service area boundary changes ln the northern and eastern sec· tors of the district. Board president Helen Dille stressed that the possible boun· dary changes are now only being studied. Other alternatives include the increased use of the already e mployed extended day * * * schedule. Currently. classes are held from 7:30 a .m. until about 4 p.m. at campuses which have the ex· tended day. But one alternative may be to hold classes unti l about 6 p.m .• district officials said. District stall presented the board Tuesday with a com· parison study dealing with the in· creased use of the extended day schedule as opposed to a two- school campus. The two-sch ool campus alternative, one set of students, faculty and start m the morning and another set in the afternoon, . is more costly financially and In terms or community Identity, ac- <See HOUSll'llG, Pase ,\2) * * * Huntington T e acher Agreem e nt Reached Huntington Beach Union High School District negollators and teacher representaUvea reached a tentative agreement on a one- year contract at 2 a.m. this morning. The accord, which Includes a six percent salary increase, Is a "conceptual agreement'' with lbe exact contract language still to be worded, a district spokesman said. The District Educators As· aociation. the district teachers· croup. is expected to receive the tentaUve agreement next week and either rattly or reject it. The board of tl'Ultees could take action on the teachers' con· tract at It.a Oct. 12 meeting. Other hi1hll1hu of the ten· taUve a1reement, the district '1 first under new collective b&r1al.ninl laws, are a 7"'-hour work day and goal of a 33 to one student-teacher raUo. Oiatrict officials have agreed to "make every effort" to al· leviate classes which surpass the 33 to one ratio on it.a oveTcrowded campuses. "So tar all we have been ietU~ is the bureaucratic nma.round,' Mn. Wieder said. Actinc Plannin1 Director Richard Harlow said telecrams bad been sent to Govemor Brown, the attorney 1eneral, the Air Resources Board, the Environ· mental Protection Agency, the Oran1e County Board of Supervisors and District At· tomey Cecll Hicks. Harlow said an official of the Santa Ana Water Quality Control .Board had inspected the locallon. Harlow said the state official told him lbere was an odor but that it didn't appear to be toxic and the matter was out of his control. Harlow also said the officials or the Oran ge County Health Department had bffn rontacted but since the matter didn't ln- c I ude occupational health hazards, they had no authority , Work continued at the affected 1 site all day Tuesday with the con·~ s trucllon of a sewer trench and manhole. A city official swd that 1 excavation workers wore gas . masks. $1,000 Huntingto n Heist Bank Bandit Holds Nine at Gunpoint By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OfO.. 0.11, ~ .... S!Mt A well·dressed bandit, glaring out of mirrored sunglasses, held nine women at gunpoint in a Hun- tington Beach bank Wednesday, then stalked out with about $1.000, leaving a simulated time bomb behind The terrified hostages at the Garfield Bank. 19042 Mae_nolia St , were never notified of lbe contents or a brown paper bag lbe armed robber appeared to forget as he left. Inspection or its contents re· Tiny Lamp Clcusroom Fire Cause An alcobol lamp lpiting vapors from a can of duplicatini fiui4 caused the fxplostoo at Fountain Valley Hieb School Monday which severely burned a student and hls instructor, lnv~Ugators reported today. Student victim Michael Kane, 14, remains in crlUc~ cond!Uon in the burn unit or UCI Medical Center after suffering third· degree burns over 90 percent of his body. A Huntington Beach Union High School Dlatrict official In· dicated bis chances of recovery are guarded . Robert Rolle, 35, Kane's in· structor, who grabbed the youth and tried to extinguish the names on his clothes, ls sUll In Fountain Valley Community Hospital where officials say he Is in good condition with third· degree bums on bis hands and arms. Rolle is expected to miss lhe rest of the semester, officials sald. The incident occurred at 4 p.m Monday, just minutes before the end of classes for the day, when the duplicating fluid can, con· taining methyl alcohol used In the lamps, exploded and new about 20 feet across tho clusroom. investigators said. Kane, who was closest to the can. was doused with the fluid which ignited immediately, ac- cordine to Lynn Whitehouse, Fountain Valley Fire Depart· ment investigator. Most of the lS students ln the class rushed out the only exit a11 the fluid was followed by names which covered the noor. Miss Whitehouse said. <See BLAZE, Pa1e AZ> Mayor t o Appear Huntington Beach Mayor Har- rteU Wieder will appear be:fON a question and answer forum of the HOME Council tonight at 7:30 at the Police TraJning Facility, 2000 Main St. The public ls Invited to attend and ask questions of the mayor. Vtaled what appeared to be the time bomb. apparently designed to contribute to forther confusion and a delay in reporting the holdup. No silent alarm was triggered in the small bank branch in southeast Huntington Beach Police were notified by telephone following the 11 a.m. robbery Garrleld Bank manager Marlene Llllyquist told Police or facer Gil Veme, first to arrive on the scene, that the gunman com· manded the starr to free%e after entering the door. DEAD MAN ACCUSED Murray Chotlner "I want all your money .. not the wrapped money." he declared Never dunn1 the holdup did he say what was in the brown p1'per bag seemrngly roreou.en in l\is hasty exit, Huntington Beach police detectives said today. Detective S((l. Bert Chadwick said what appeared lo be an ex- plosive device turned out to be only two highway safely flares taped toeether with a simulated detonating device The supposed bomb was harm· <SeeBANOIT, PaseA2) o..lly ,. ... Suff -. CLAIMS 'SHAKEDOWN' Dr. Louis Cella Dr. Cella Victim Of Extortion Plot? By GARY GRANVILLE DflM01lly~ ........ Dr. Louis Cella bas told the special Watergate prosecutor that be waa a victim of an extor· • Uoo plot masterminded in the early lVTOs by one-time Richard Nixon political confidant, the late Murray Chotiner of Newport Beach. Jn two lengthy messages to the prosecutor's office, Celia allegt.'d Cbotlner shook him down for "hundreds or thousands of dollars" In return for immunity aealnst harassment by rcdenil a1enclet. Chotlner. once a Newport resl dent and attorney, died in early 1974 from injuries suffered in u trallic accident in Washington, D.C. He was a long-time close personal friend of Nixon's who played key roles ln the former president 'a political campalens from UN6 throu1h 1968. Cella la the one-time crown prince of Orange CoWlty political 1penders who was convicted last June on 22 felony charges related t.o Medicare fraud and income tax evasion The 53-year old Santa Ana physician is free on baJI pending appeal of his conviction and sub- sequent five-year prison sen- tence He 1s scheduled to stand trial in Orange County next month on Grand Jury charges related lo the alleged bilking of almost $2 million from two county hospitals he once controlled. In an 1nterv1ew Tuesday, Cella ndmltted his allegations against Chotlner would be "difrlcull If nollmposslble" lo prove. lie also udmill<'d his crcdlblH· ty 1s more than strained by tho (See CHOTINER, Pase Al) Coa~• Weath er At SS.50 per month, the Dally Pilot subscription price remains amoq the lowest for seven·day ne1"Spapera ln Soutbe.rn Callf Ol'llla. Clark Assails B11rke on Funds Mostly cloudy with showers and poaalble thun· derstorms Thursday. Highs about 70, lowaJn mid 60s. I N IDETODAY ~what ~-u Mt0711wre'• controvn.., Ol1ff tM lotut Al1 Norton bota~and who won. Stone1.81. CoaUnuJns major coat increases in all aspect.a ol • newspaper production and distribution. auch as a $20 per ton newsprtnt price ln~ crease last July, make lbb increase necessary. Your Daily Pilot carrier. who ls an Independent merchant, will realir.e an , increase ln profit for h1I OI' bee eervices to you at the MW price. .... . Auemblyman Robert Burke (Jt..Hwtintton Beach) was ac- cused by a county aupervtsor to- day ol bring out of touch with the needs of his constituents. Supervisor Ralph Clark, dur· inc a board of supervi9ors' meet- ing toda7, attacked Burke's criticism of the board's refusal to oby the appointment ol rou.r new aaperic)r court Jod1es without a auarantee of $240,000 tn at.ate aid. (Related Stoey Pace .U.) "Ria (8wite'a) arpaMllts and bla complete dhrecard fat' Ole tnp11en of Oraqe County abould be noted,•• C1arlr aaid. The aupenlaor, a Democnt, said Burke, a Republican. had been "wandertn1 arOUnd ill &be bowel•" of atate aovenuneat tor '°'°"'be lan't ln touch wttb local taxpa1era and their eoncera about aoarib1 propert.y tues. Burk• could not be reached f« comment Ul1t monalaf. But '.faesd a1 afternoOD be lie" cuatd auper•lson of ,U~ 1amesover the ru.-..--.. Kt aaid lf th aupw•llun bid --· passed a ~esolution acreetng to the appointments, the state •ould bave appropriated the ruo.ooo wltbout any problem. ''The ball ls In t.Mlr bands,•• be Hid. ''They have to make the next move. The Legislature lsn 't goinl to make an exception because the Oran1e County Board of Supervllon wants to pl~111me ... Cl.ari tontmded It wuat.ate of- 1\elala w~o amended Burke· !l~eaored Je1l1latlon to mlnate a auarantee ol ltate aid for the new positions. And, be cbareed today, it is lbe state's refusal to share costs for proerams lbe leaislature •P· provea that contributes to pro- perty tu hikes. He invited Burke to visit coun- ty otnctala to learn Just how cr .. t an Jrnpact llate·mandated prosrama have on local govem· meat. Clark aaid be wu sorry he bad to "coUte dowo bard'' oo Burke but t.bou.lht he abould make blJ <.8MBUSKE, ta1eA2) I ndex ' . A~ OAJLVPflOT H/P ~ S!ptember2t 1118 5lndicted In Skyjack NEW YORK (AP) - Ftve person. accused of bJ. jacldn• • ~ llDer Selit. 10 to dramawe demands tor md~peodeoce or Croatia were ind1cted today for MICOnd~ mur~r ot a Pob~ bomb tquad olfKtt. They 1&l&o race fedecal aJt' piracy ch~rces. Tbe officer. Brian Mur· ray. died wbeo a bomb tba1 aulboritles cooteod wu left by the hljacken in a locker at Grand Central S&.aUoo exploded. . The fhe h ijacked the New York·to·Chicaco pla ne aod diverted it throuah Montreal, on to NewfoundJand aod Ice.land and finally to Europe. p,...p~AI HOUSING ••• cording to Deputy Superint.en· ctent Willlam SetUe. The two-sc h ool campus method should only be employed •'it absolutely necessary.'• Ab- boU aa.lcl. District officials told the board they a re looking for school facilities, like the Cook campus · ·now l eased fr om th e Westminster district, which can be used to bou.se high scboot stu· dents. Offictals h ave eyed the Rancho View School facility, currently s lated for closure i.n JWle by the Ocean Vlew (elementary) dis· trict, u a possible facility to lease. The high school district cur· rently has a on~year lease on Cook School which it uses as an intmm facility for Ocean View Higb School students. The rental agreement with the Westmins ter (elementary) School District limits the type of uses by the high school district al the Cook campµs. 1be agree- ment stat.es only freshmen can be housed there. Abbott said The superintendent said the di.stnct as looking for any unused campus wbich it can convert for use by any of its higb school stu- dents. Still another alternative to be explored by the district. is the ex· tended implementation of an evenmg higb school. Abbott said. PresenUy, about 350 student al· tend evening cluaes throu&b<>Ut t.be district. However, officials said a sur· vey may be conducted to see if between 300 and 400 students from each campus and would pref er the evening program. Finally, the superintendent said, the prospect of establishing a second continuation school, like tbe Wintersburg facility, should be studied. Wintenburg currently serves about 300 students. The board authorized the dis· trlcl s taff t o s tudy the alternatives further. A report will be presented at the board's 0 <'l. 26 meeting, Abbott said. Police Autos VpforGra~s Fountain Valley is selling 12 former police vehicles to the :tughest bidders, ac<:ording to Jloward Stevens, city com· plroller. A 1974 Cutlass, two 1974 Novas .and nmc 1975 l''ury sedans will be =-old on an "as is" basis to buyers who submit the highest sealed b1<h before Oct. 15. Minimum acceptable bidR for t ht• Cutl ass and Novas wall be $800. The minimum bid wdl he Sl.:JOO for the Furies, city of· fic1al~ ~aid. The bids don't In dude tniu·~ and licensing. Th<' w•h1dM can be seen al the• city ) .1rd between 8 a m. and 4 p.m., .Mnnday through Friday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed rir•'-'*"' •fld "'*',,... Jeck R. Curtev ,,, .... ,.._, -o.-• Mo~ '"'°"'as Keftll C•- Thomas A. Ml.ll"'Phlnlt _.,....,.,_ (Jwirles H. Loos Richard P. "-11 M\IJI-_ _..,. ~ RotlU'tB__. WtllO....,.~ .... "·~,.t~~C)Mce ..... .._..., ~(). .... "' ..... Offlces '--....... , ... (;-~ C:.. .. ~w DO._,, .. ,_ ~· ....... JUll \.<t "'"',..... ats-o..,..r._., T•_.... C714J 60G21 Cl.tssffi.d A41Wrt6stif'l9 .. W611 , __ Ot_~ .. ~- $41-112.t ea.~.,.,, Or-ClM\I ............ ~ -· .. __ .,11_ ......... .... =~:;..-:::==. .. ,·.~ ';:.:!.:. ': _..,.._. ,__ (It\\ _,_ Hiii at <•a. ..... ~· ~,..-..,._,...a.n­W\t . ..,_M.n-,, ,....,.,.,_ ta.A-.. .. _ p,....r.,.eAl CHOTINER rtjMtmllOOI of b1.s oanftdlon as W.U as tbe daare-~t 8'Mllllt him l)y the cowiQ Graixl Jtr1Y. ~lea, Cella lasisted ho paid aaatlaer "anaund ID',000 ol m1 OW1I money" to bcp ludl aimdel .. the hat.rm.I..._ Service ud Sodal s.cwi\,'Y lwJ.. mlDJatratioo oa bis bKk. Ac cording to the convicted physician, Cholincr oo~ to&d blm $S,OOO of a payoct wu Hrtnarked for tJIO then natfionaJ chairman of the Republlcaa par· ty, Sen. Robert Dole, now the party •a vt ce presldentlal nomiAee. Cella conceded Uuit be bu no way of ltoowlne ii the purported payofr waa intended for tbe chainnan or 1! he evu received iL He also admitted that all those who had first..ba.00 knowledae ol the alle1ed extortioo ploy are now dead, including Chotlner and , Cella's own former partner Jn politics, Fred Harber. "It's unfortunate because 1 tJunk this ls an important matter. But there just isn't anyoae living who can help me prove wbat I say is true," Cella lamented. In addition tot wo lengthy mail· grams to the Watereate pro- secutor, Cella said be t4ld a federal Grand Jury and two U .S. attorneys about the alleged ex· tortioo plot. Jn mailgrams sent over al· torney George Cbula's signature, Cel}a said he was rirst ap· proacbed by Cbotiner in 1968. "Doctor, you a nd your hospitals and partners are in de· ep trouble,•' Cella quoted Cbotiner a.s sayi.ng. ··our powerful friends in Ora.nee County are calling for your scalps. I can and am a con· dwl to your survival ..• You. Dick O'Neill and lhe doctors must pay your dues for baring aotagoniied our 1ood Orange County Republican friends and other (hospital) organizalions," Cella continued. Lat.er ln the mail.gram and in flamboyant fashion. Cella s aid, .. Murray Cbotiner, the influence peddlerorthe 'SOs, bttametben· tortionist of the '70s, par ex· c:elleoce." In ha.s lengthy mailgram, Cello claimed Cbotiner once showed him government documents re- lated to him and hi1' frll'Nk The purpose of the ptll'l)Orted document display, Cella said, was to convince him ot the need to ante up. In the Tuesday interview, Cella insisted be and his un.oamed friends bad nothing to far from an inquiry into their affain. Then why did be alle&edly pay out a q~r of a millioo dollars m cash without reportlnc the D- leired extortion to authorities! T'Well," be answered, "we were having trouble getting our ho8pitalsoUtbegrouodanddidn't want to ba ve more pl'Oblems." In his Mailgram to Watergate prosecutor Allan Addlesteln, Cella dropped additional promi· nent Republican names includ· mg those of Watergate figures H. R. "Bob" Haldeman, John Ehrlich man and John Dean. But again. CallfomJa's one- time top political spender was unable to directly involve any of those named in his extortion al· IP11ation. He said no mention was ever made or his a lleged payoff money be ing filte r ed into palillcal campaigns or touchlng on Nixon. Cella also admitted he couJd not provide any document.a to show he wu out '250,000 in cub for protection against harass· ment by public officials. • Chotiner was frequently men· Uooed during tbe Nixon years a.-; a behind the scenes political operator, \ncludlng an unproved charge by fugitive financier Robert Vesco that he once hinted that Vesco should contribute $200,000to a Nixon campaign. Jloweve r. no evidence or wrongdoing was ever presented that Indicated CboUner enl{aged· m illegal campaign contributions nr the Watergate conspiracy. Valley Wate r Wells Okayed Fountain Valley city officials ~elved penniaslon from county s~rvlsors Tuesday to drill two new water wells in Mlle Square Parle. Under an agreement with the county, the city will pay for drill· tng and equiplng the wells. One wtU be located off Brootburat Street south of the city's Recrea· tlon and Cultural Center. The other will be off Euclid Street south of Edinger A venue. Tbe city also will be required to fund.lb water at tOSt for Milo Square Crom the well&. F ,...Pa.geAJ BURKE ••• feellnts known. Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich, also a DemoCTat.. sug. eested the next time the county needed a sponsor for any stale leetslaUon, they mlgbl look beJOO<I Bu.rte. c.omtdertn1 bis ''mlshandllnt of this one," Diedrich aald. o&bcr JetWa\Ors mtitrt do. better Job. Contract Ses sions Slowed .. • Four wet>k·old teacher con· tract n~1obatton1 in tho Hunt· initon Beach City (elementary) &boot Distract arft mcwlnft 5low· ly, teachers and dlltrtct. alnclala have indicated. Both aides are reluctant to dia· cuu apeclfic dlfferencet lbat have d-.,vuloped during the talks. One source Indicated thal dir· rerences betwe.?n the two •idea at • the barealnln& table may mean a lencthy period or Ume bdcw an aareement ls reached. District negoUator Dr. John Miller and a five-~mber panel of teacher representatives have • met once a weell aince tbelr in· 1tial negotiation session Sept. 7. M orie on the Pier When asked why neaoUaUoos weren't initiated earlier tbls year as they were in many other school dis trict s, a teacher spokesman said a quorum on the five-member panel could not be reached before Aut. 2'. Movie crews prepare (or filming of scenes showed up Tuesday for day of filming in for "Airport '77" at Huntington Beach. waters near the pier. Movie will continue Pier. Technicians-but no movie stars-the '"Airport" and "Airport '75" series. Mrs. Lori Anderson. spokesman for the HunUnaton Beach Elementary Teachen Ar.· sociat.lon, said scbedullnl pro. blems with the district prevented the talks from startinl in Auaust. Flash Floods Soak Redeveloping C onsultant Hired in BB However, district olftclals said the t.ucben' gro..-p was not will· inJ to start collective barialnlng in the summer because it would interfere with inst.Nelon' vaca· Uon schedules. State Coastal Area The board of trustees asked the teachers to beilln negotiatin& the 1976-71 contract in Je.nuaey ot. this year, accordine to Charles Palmer, deputy superinteodenL By the Associated Prus Flash floods swept lhrou&h several coastal areas today as torrential rains drenched and flooded San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara and Ventura countip before sp~eadiog into Los Angeles. Flash floods and mudslides in Port Hueneme, Oxnard and Ven- tur a brou1bt traffic to a standstill in many areas where )ow.lying streets brimmed with water and mount.aio roads ooud mud. St. John's Hospital in Oxnard reported heavy flooding in its bottom noor . In Ventura and in Santa Maria. the roors or department stores collapsed under the weight of puddles or water, flooding the swres. · A major cloudburst over lhe western San Joaquin Valley com· mUDity of Coalinga also flooded streets, burned out powe r transformers and sent residents scurrylnc ror sandbags to ptt· vent property damaie. Coalinga police say the clty of 7,500 residents needed emergen· ey generating equipment to supp- Jy power after the deluge. The stale transportation de-- partment recorded 1.27 inches or Thief Takes Beer Steins A burglar with a taste for beer steins •• if not beer -raided a HunUngton Beach man's home Tuesday, stealing several bun· dred dollars lo valuables includ· i.ng a collection of containers for the essence of the brewers' art. Rawlin Mor1an, of 16088 Mariner Drive. a condominium unit in the Sunset Beacb area, also lost a calculator machlne and a pair of binoculars to the in· truder. Investigators said today they dJd not bave the sped.fie number of beer steins stolen, but. added that. many were takeo. Fro• Pafl'!! AJ BLAZE ••• Student Roy Mendoza. 1(. and Brian Usevltcb, 14, ran atter Kane who panlcked and WU ran. ninll the name• oo b1a clcU>es by running. Mendosa retrieved a fire blanket from tbe rearoltheroom while Usevllch uaed Jacket.a to try to smother the names. Rolle was finally able to wres- tle Kane to tbe floor and extr ingulsb tbo naming clothes. Two otber atudenta, Lisa Sowell, 1•. and BrtanSbe.rrell, u. extiniubbed the flames on the burned youth and on tbe floor wtth wutebaaket.a ol water. J4s. Whit.ehouae said. . The clauroom sustained little damage because of the u-ploaioa and fire, officials aald. ( rainfall on Coalinga, enough to cause rockslides on parts or California 198 and wash out parts of Hi&hway 33 west ot Interstate 5. However. there were no re- porta of major property loss or injury. Elsewhere, firemen reported that parts of Visalia, Pixley and various rural areas of Tulare county lost power when liibtning struck utility poles. The roof of a K Mart depart· ment slore collapsed and the store flooded as nearly four in· ches of rain pummeled Ventura after midnight. A chili cannery in nearby Oxnard also was flooded , police said. The Montgomery Ward depart· menl store in Santa Maria was flooded by m ore than 50,000 gallons of water after two inches of rain also t'aused that stor'.!'s roof to collapse. breaking a waler line in the building. The store's manager. Dave Dale, estimated the da mage al more than $100.000. The ram entered Los Angeles later in the morning, pounding the San Diego Freeway the hardest. An out.side legal consult.ant on redevelopment matters has been hired by the Huntin&\00 Beach City Council. Joseph E . Coomes Jr., a member or a Sacramento law firm, will work for lhe city at $70 per hour until the OcL ll bearing oa the redevelopment plan. He .will have three primary duties to perform. They lnclude: -To review processes followed to dat.e to see if they are in com· pliance with state law. -To direct current act.lviUes leading to the public beari.ni date ofOct.11. -To attend the public bearing to provid e informed le&al counsel. Acting Planning Director Ed Sellch said the redevelopment ., .. ,.,.ialist was hired to make cer· 1 am 11 il' in order for future tax increment rlnancing to pay off bood Issues for the project. SeHch said that Coomes' salary is expected lo come to about $1,600. The salary will be prud by lhe redevelopment agency which received a loan of $11.9,500 from the city to get redevelopment started. Selicb said. FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER Ero~Page A J BAN IT ••• lesa. except r r lt.s potenUal fire haiard bad 1l been ignited by it.a• own manual fuse device. Tbrougboul the holdup, In· vestigators were told, the bandit brandished a pistol. The witnesses reported see~ a posaible getaway car ldentilied as an older model blue Chevrolet sedan wbich they believed left .eutbound on Garfield Avenue following the holdup. Detectives said the band.it. had a reddis h -blood beard, moustache and hair and was garbed in a business suit during the gunpoint raid on the Garfield Bank. No accomplice or get.away car driver was seen and police declined to say whether remote control camera pictures were ob- tained ror use by FBI agents and local police. Comp I e't e home laundry just 24" wide. BUDGET PRICED FRIGIDAIRE DRYER _ ....., Family . s1.ze capac ity, 14-posata o n w a t er temperature selector 1 w ith automat ic dry Full 18-lb. capacity. 140.minute timed dry cycle and 30-minute no m ... --... .. J cycle. 47995 heat cycle.199'5 HEAVY DUTY WAS·HER This low priced Frigidaire Heavy Duty Washer has a 16-lb capacity and offers the normal and gentle cycles of regular washers. Has four wash/rinse temperature combinations and carries many heavy duty components as ..;;;~;ejj9ts Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 273, S SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ' 'l'od a~··s l 'lusln g ~. \". Sto(•ks TEN CENTS \Nixon • ID Book: Victim of Injustice1 ' NEW YORK (AP) -Former Presldeol Nboo will maintlllD in hil memoln that the Watergate ~andal was a partisan weapon 1hls enemies used to drive him 1fr'Om office and he wlU continue ,to deny personal wronedoing, the .New York Times said today. 1be book will picture him as ltbe victim or injustice and say lihat. be resigned to spare the na· I • * * \ ;Extortion Claiine d By Ce lla I By GARV G RANVJLLE I Olll>eD~llVl'l ... S..N ! Dr. Louis Cella has told the ·special Watergate prosecutor that be was a victim of an extor- tion plot mastermmded in the n.rly 1970s by one-time Ri chard Nixon political confidant, the late Murray Chotiner of Newport Beach. In two lengthy messages to the prosecutor's office, Cella alleged Chotiner shook him down for "hundred s of thousands of dollars" in r eturn for immunity against harassment by federal agencies. Cbotiner, once a Newport res1 dent and attorney, died in early 1974 Crom injunes suffered an a traffic accident in Washington, D C. He was a long time close personal friend of Nixon's who Eayed key roles In the former esident'~ polltirnl campaign:. rom 1916 through 1968. Cella is the one time crown prince of Orange County political apenders who was convicted la~t Jbne on 22 felony charges related to Medicare fraud and income tax evasion. The S3·year-old Santa Ana physician ls free on ball pending appeal of his conviction and sub- sequent ft ve· year pnsoo sen· tence. He Is scheduled lo stand tnal in Oran1e County next month on Grand Jury charges related to the alleged balking of almost S2 anlllion fro m two county hospitals he once controlled. In an Interview Tuesday, Cella admlUed his allegatJons against O>c>Uner would be "dlfficult 1f npt Impossible" to prove. He also admitted h.is credibili· \)' ls more than strained by the repercusalons or his conviction M well as the char~<'S brought aeainst him by the county Grand Jury. Nonetheless. Cella insisted he paid Chotlner "around S2SO.OOO of my own money" to keep such qenc1e11 as the Internal Jtevenuc• Service and Social 54.-curity Ad ministration off has back · According lo the convicted physician. Chotlncr nnce t old him $5.000 of a payoff wao: H.rmarked for the then nal1on11I ebalrman of tht' Republil'an par ty. ~n Robert Dole, now tht- pa rt y 's 'ire preside ntial nominrt' Cella conrt•ded that he has no "l'ay of knowanl( 1r lhe/urported ayo(( wns 1ntendt• for the alrml\n or 1f he ever received t. He also admitted that All thoec had first-hand knowledgt> or e alleged extortion ploy arc w dead, including ChoUner and Cella's own former partner In oolltks, Frrd llarb<'r. ."It's unfortunnte because I b.lnlt this i11 an lmportont matter '!ut there just urn 't anYQne llvlna .vho con help me prove what I ~ CHOTIN ER, Page A2) 1 Daily Pilot Price To 83.50 Oct. I Home delivery price for the Dally Pilot will eo from $3.25 lo S3.SO per mooth el- lective October 1. At $3.SO per month. the Dally Pilot 1ubscripUOCl price remains amooa the Jowut for seven-day newspapers in Southern Calli~. Cootlnulne major cost locreases in all uped.s of newspaper production and diJtribUtion, such as a $20 per ton newsprint price in- 1 Cft.Ue tut JuJy, make this lncftue necessary. Your Dally PUot carrier, who Is an independent metthant, will realize an inc::rease tn proflt ror his or bu M.rVice.1 lo you at the newprtce. ---.. tioo lhe division an impeachment tnal might have -:aused, tht• Times said in a sto~ from Lon don. Reporter J lerbert Mltgang said some of the contents or the yet to be completed book were p1ect.'d together from publishing sources m the United States and Europe who have seen 164 paj!es of com pleted manuscript dealing with Watertnle Nixon says an the book that he reirets not questioning aides more closely because he knew ht tie abc>ut the Watergate brealc·in und eves;its that followed, the Times srud The ne'A"5paper ac· count also said these points come up in the book -When Nixon summoned then D•1ly ~1••t ~Nto ., HHu-. IC.•.,. ONE LAST RIDE Constru<:l1on worker Earl Constant bolts chain link fencing to new skat eboard run an L:111\c1::.il; Co111mwul) Pail. 111 IJ\llll', us or dered by Cl· ty. The skatC'board racetrack will be off-limits until Nov. 1 to g ive the contractor time to complete landscaping surrounding the run. Meanwhile, Gary Braden, 16, of Orange, gets in last li cks while part of track ls still free or fencing. I •• Chain Fe nce Ruled For Skateboard Run Irvine city officials have or· dered the new s kateboard run at University Community park to be covered with strips or chain lmk fence. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady explained that the (enc· Ing, which is actually bolted onto the c onc rete r aceway, is ne<.'esaary because the contrac· tor, Victor Construction Com pany, cannot complete the landscaping surrounding tht• skateboard run. "Already so many kids are us mg the run that the contractor Just can't do his work. We expect to open the run by Nov 1, when the rest of the work wall be done," said Brady. "I hope the kids will tx-ar with us and wait bPcausc we rcall'r have no choice but to close 1t, · · u1d Brady Tuesday. a "'orkerfrom Vactor Construction Company boltrd thl' fence onto the skateboard run so that the tract was left with only s mall segments fr ee for skateboarding. Rrady explained that the city first tried t o discourage skateboarders by piling dirt onto lhe run. "But tht• kids quickly shoveled it off and began skuteboardJng again." said Bra1ly. While the fencing wa~ being bolted into place Tuesday, a quarte t o f teenaged skateboarders got in their last hcks as they spun around lhc curves and banks that had not yet b<'en covered by fencing Ru!>s Ma nn, t8, of Tustin, said he took the day off from work to <•nJOY the s kateboard track. "Now I m reall y glad I took the da y orr II}' tomorrow WC won't be able to use th1!'." he io.aid quickly, bt'ror(' ru. .. hmg off to make a few mnre runs Irvine 0 kays Site For Bike Track By HILARY KAYE Of Ille 0.11' 1'1 ltltltaoff tgnor l ng pr ot t-1't~ fro m Smoketree homeowners who claimed the bicycle motocsws being built next to their home~r would be a nuisance, the Irvine City Council voted 3-2 Tuesday lo leave the racetrack where it js now. Council members John Burton. Bill Vardoulis and Mf.TY Ann Caido said they favored the city's plans lo build the $41,000 project off Jertrey Road between • the rail.road tracks and the new Smoketree townhomes. But Councilwoman Gabrielle Pfyor and Mayor David Sill.9 both vcted a1aimt the motion and were the sole backers of a de- feated measure that would bave modified the course so it would be less botheraome tor t.be 11elfbbort. Mrs. Pryor suggested • eliminating the ape~tator cra.ndJtand and redealplnc the course so the finlab line does not end up in front ol Smoketrec frootdoon, ult does now. Bot the mljority d the council did not favor aba~ or re-deslplnt the pro)e« lollng the $24,000 already spent on clearing and l(rading the Edison Company rtght·of·way site. They learned it would cost about $SO,OOO to move the course lo a new location in lrvine and between $20,000 and $30,000 to re· design the course al that site. Outside the council chambers, Smoltetree homeowners said they were disappointed with the <SeeT,R.<cx, Page.U> Lasorda Ge ts ·Dodger s' Job LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los An1eles Dodfen lhil after-noon named their holler-CU}' third base coach, Tom Lasorda, lo suc- ceed the qalet Waller Alston, M. who is retlrln' as manager of the baHbalt team arter23seasons. Latorda, (9, had been the odds~ on clX>lce to become mM8'tt d the NallooaJ Le•fueteam, .olbe announcement by Dodser Pr.i- dent Peter O'Malley came" no surprise. Abt.on annountt'd Moaclay t.bat be wlU take anolher job with the Doda~r orcanlsatlon. \'1cl' Prtsident Gerald t-'ord to advise him to prepare to assuml' the presidency, Ford said ht> wanted lo talk 1t over with hi!> wtfe. -Nixon pleaded 'Aith Ford to keep Henry A. Kissinger on ui. secretary of State -Nixon says he and Kis.s1nier stood and prayed t ogether . rather than droppll\g to their knees a~ reportt>d 1n "The Final D;iy~." b~ Roh Woodwnrd find Carl Uerni.tcm Gen Al1•xandt'1 lla1~ Jr , the White llouse chief of staff If the fma& 'monthi. of the ad~inastra· lion, believed from the start that N1"on would ha' e to rt-sign but the Wh1ll' House press secretary. Ronald Ziegler. opposed rehigna ta on Nixon ':i book 1:1 to bt• published 1 by Warner Books, which has bt•en conducting an International io.ales campaign The company'!> contract with Nixon bars disclosure of what the former president wiU receive • but the Ta mes cites sources as putting the figure al $2 million plW> up to $300,000 for expenses. Coastline Curbs Signed futo Law SACRAM ENTO IAPI Landmark coastal leg1l>lat1on restricting development along California's shoreline was signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr lo day after years of strugglt· between developers and con servationists The Democr atic goH•rnor. who helped negotiate the final com promise form of the conservCI t1orust-backed bill. said at a l>1gn mg ceremony for lhe coastal bill and 20 other environmenlal measures : "This series or balls represenll> Structure· Of Sto ck A St y mie? By TOM BARLEY Di Ult D•lly P'lltol Slitli An investm e nt counst'IOr described Irvine Company stock today as "a superb offenng" but warned in the courtroom lhat potential buyers of s hares held hy the James Irvine Foundation might be deterred bv t he shareholding structure of the company as 1t stands today Broker Owen McCoy. IA ho represents the investment house or Morgan Stanley, testified IO Orange County Supenor Court that prospective buyers of the S4.5 percent controlling intcre:.t held by the foundation in the Irvine Company might not con- sider it to be a controlhn~ in· terest. McCoy testifi ed under quc:.· tioning from foundation attorney Howard Privett that buyers might want lo achicv<' on interest of 80 pe rcent or more in the Irvine Company 1f they wished to achieve the maximum return possible from s uch an invest- ment. "lt is a superb stock and .i s uperb company," he comment ed. "Investment in the Irvine Company would be an exrrllcnt investment with a growth rate of possible 12 percent, given the n ght conditions " McCoy faces Cn>!'ls examina· lion from lawyer!> for Irvine heiress Joan lrvlne Smith She m~de the current court hearing inevitable when she challcnge<i the foundation's decision to 11ell its shares to the Mobil Oii Com pany for $200 million Mrs. Smith, the holder of a 22 percent stake jn the Irvine Com· pan y fou6d ed by her grandfather, arJtUt'ft that the $24 per s hare re presented by the Mobil offer is rnurh too low for the stock and ls unfair to hrr and other minority holders. The foundation is compelled under federal law to divest itsctr of its 54.S percent holdings Mrs. Smith has unsuccessfully s uggested durin1 the hearinj( that the foundation tihares be donated to charities. McCoy testified today that h~ feels and has told foundation trustees at a special meeUnt that any buyer achieving more than a 54.S percent stake in the Irvin Company "could outperform e>t.Mr companies in sinular situa- tions. "A buyer would WMl to have control.·· h e cautioned. .. Anything less than 80 percent of the atock could be adverse to a ~yer and that was our stated opinion three years ago." Privett made it clear during his quesUoninc of McCoy that the witneas predicted three years ago the very leaal iiltuation that ls beinl resolved~ 1n Juctee James F. Jud1e'1 courtJ"OOrn. "We look into LbeM ~k sltua· lions very carclully." McCoy lold hlm. "Our coacl\.mlom wett based on our lnves~.-tloos." . a major step Cor'*an:I m protect- ing tht' environment Thesl· thmgs have been a long t1m1• tn lhe making I'm \l'r y 11leased to beapartor1t .. The m easurt'. which won passage m the Lei:aslature m tht final days or the 1975·76 session. t·reates a permanent coa:.tal comm1ss1on ~1th veto power over major dt>\ l'lopml'nts The comm 1ss1nn :. po~ t•r general!) arrects :i 1.000 ~ ard wide strip along California's 1.070-mile coast. Rut the coastal zone extends up to four miles m "Out of Tooeh' land 1n &o m e t'Co logically ~1·n!.1t1ve nrea!I Thr law. which takes effect. Jan 1. grows out or Prop. 20, the 1972 1n111at 1ve approved by 'otcrs ~ h1r h created a lem· porary t'oastal commis:.1on w1lh vc•to pov. er over coastal develop· mc•nt Stall' Sen JHry Smith, a S :1 r ;i l n I( ii 0 t' mo c r al w h () '>prm.;orcd the ba ll , smd an an an· lt•n rc'A that the evidence of the bill's io.trength would be "bow development takes place. (~l' COASTAL, Page A2) Clark Potshots Hit HB Assemblyman Assemblvman Robert Burke ( R·Huntmgton Bearh) was ac· cused by a county supervisor to- day of being out or touch with the needs of his constituents. Supervisor Ralph Clark, dur· mg a board or s upervisors' meet· ing today. attacked Burke's cntic1sm or th<' board's refusal to okay the appointment of four new superior court Judges without a guarantee of $240.000 in state aid C Related Story Page AJ > "His <Burke's) argumenLc; and his complete disregard for the taxpayers of Orange County should be noted," Clark srud. The supervisor, a Democrat, said Burke. a Republican, had been ''wandering around in th(' bowels" of state government for so long he 1sn 't in touch with local taxpayers and their concern about soaring property taxes. Burke could not be reached ror comment this morning But Tuesday afternoon he ac· cused supervisors of playing games over the funding issue lie said 1r the supervisors had passed a resolution agreeing to the appointments, the state would have appropri ated the $240,000 without any problem. "The ball is in their hands,·• ho said. "They ha ve to make the next move. The Legislature isn't going to make an exception because the Orange County Board of Super visors wants to play a game." C~t BURKE , Page AZ> Flas h Floods Soak State Coastal Area By lhe Associated Prr<;s 1-·1ash floods swept through several coastal a reas today ai. torrential rnms drenched an<I Ooodt>d S:rn Luis Oh1spo, Santa Barbara anti VPntur:. 1·11untw' before sp1 eadan~ into Lo\ Angeles Flash noods and mud'illrl{'S 1n Port lluenem<', Oxnard and Vc•n tura brou1:ht lrafrit• tu a 'II and11till 1n rn any arem1 IA here· low l,>in~ :.trePls hrlmnwd with wnt<-r ond mountain roods oozed mud St John 'll llosp1tul in Oxnard rl'JIOrlCd hl'll v y Clooclm~ 111 11:. bottom flonr Sand Castlers Soughlfor .Beach Contest Sand castle crews are 5l1ll he' ing sought for Sunday's 15th an· nual sand castle bwldmg contrio.t at Corona df'I Mar State Be~h The contest will be held from noon lo 2 p.m. under the auspice'> of the Commodore's Club or th1• Newport Harbor Area Chamtx-r of Commerce. Entry (ee is SI O, but chamber officials say they will find sponsors to pay the fee for youth groups and student teams that enter. The teams may be of any size, but experienced snnd (Utlers usually work in ~roups . ol r1 ve to eight. Chamber officials say there Is no aae limit for participants and any tools or props that can be dr•Hed to lbe beach are legal f'or registration lnlormation c:ont.tct Lbe charo ber 41 &M-82U. In Ventura and in Santa Maria, the roofs (}( dC'partment stores rollLIJ"'('(f undrr lhl' weight or puddles or wuh'r. nooding the ~lOrt'h A maJO• cloutlbunit over tho 1Aestcrn San Jouquin Vallt•y com- muna ty of Co:1hn1ta uli;o flooded ~lfl'et io.. lJurnc d out powe r transformns and sent rcsidcnL-t iu·urryanw for 11tmdbag~ to prr Vl'nt pro1w1 ly tlamugc Cou lingu police 11ny lht> city''' 7.ri<XI rc·s1dt>nl!I r1e1:dc:id emergen- cy gencratana cq u1pmentto 1111111,·• Jy powrr after the delugt•. The stole tram1portnllon dr <St>e FLOODS, l"agr 1\2) Co nst Wentht•r Mos tly c loudy with showers and possible thun· d er storms Thursday. lligh5 about 70, lows In mid 60s I NSIDE T OOi\ l' S<> what elu b new' Tlw!re'a controvt'rsJI over IM laltit Alt.Norton botit, and who won. Slortea, Bl lndPx AIY-kl'•IO "' ... ~ ..... CM,_• Al Mlltlt•• •• ~ .... l .. DI .. ~'-· .. OMllU c;u N•n-INewo •• c:r.u-Cit 0r-...c.o.... ... OtMlltNetleff .... ....... Ct4 HIMrl•ll'-.... Sew!• .,., ......... ,_ .. , IM I Ot.t..t ........ "" ,._ .. , iol«.llMer'lltl• ...., .... ~ .. 't....iti-.. ---Cl ~ .... _l.A,,..n u --M ...._,Tn• ., ..,.. ... ., ... • I • .. .... 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VahteUc, a :n ·year-old former medic in the Green Berets, sur· vlved being p1nne? \Wier a car for two weeks al thr footot a cliff He rigged a line from electnc wiring and meta l strips ln the car and used it to drag rus T 1>h1rt from a nearby stream. Then h<· wrung the water from the shirt for drinking. lie was in stable condition lo· day at Emanuel Hosp1t.aJ, wberc doctors were considenng am- putating his crushed leg. Vihtellc. from Grand Rapi~. Mich , declined to tallc with re· porters Tuesday about ru s ex- perieac.. Ne Hid he' would talk about It. but only after the ~. tion or his lee improves. He did descnbc his ordeal to :shenff's deputies m Ska mania County, Wash. He wns driving on a gravel Forut Service rood Sept. 11 or 12 when his car plunged over a 75- foot embankment. occording to Ela.me Webb of the Skamarua County s henff's department. She said the car rolled over several tames. eveotuallY land· lng on 1t.s top, pinning Vihlellc's leg to a log trapped beneath the vetucle. He was trapped "hall·io and half-ou t or the car" for two weeks before he manaeed lo free tumself, she s;iid. Cl1eel.:i11g the Crop Six \l.'ar old Sandra Schor r of Irvine is anxious for pumpkin st•:.i:.on to arn v(\ and looks ovc r a n I rvinc patch filled with pumpkin-; A s im1lnr patch will be part of thl' In ml' llarvl·st Ft•,tavJl. a community f'V("nt wit h m u ~1c, games. booths a nd other altr<1ctwns The weekend festival, at Culver On\C and Barranca Road, is open to the· public for a SC>·ccnt charge. RV Decis ion Delayed Again In 1m' City Council m<'mh<'rs tnerl on<'l' .1i:ain Tut•sda.> to stt tie the recr eational n •hacll' park lni: QU <''!l1on. and nncc ai:::11n the\' falll'd to rC'ach a 1k c1sion Thi' ('Ounc1I voted 4 I lo <i('n<f t he m:it t <'r t o t h l' t'tl y's Transporta h on Comm1!ls1 >n and tn th<• <01ly attornC'y for Curthrr sturly btoforr l'Y<'tnJ! tht mattcr a~.ain lal<'r ltw. yl·ar Thr suhJ<'d w.:is ra1sN:I by n •:-.1 <l1•nt-; st'\l'r.11 \t•ars ai:o. hut thP •·ounr1 l ha:-. ht• .. n unablt• to clcc11l1• ltow to handh• !ht• matkr A n•solut1on bnnnm~ rccrna· t1L111,\I \'.('htdM IU in rht•\ an w1dt h or \\Id er from parktnJt on <'ll~ :-.trc<'ts ;H .rny t1mt• \\~as a~rl•,-.1 lu mJune Hut rom plnint" hv rr<'r<'ntion.al \C'h1r lt' own• r-.. \\ho rlainwd th1· nt•w law wn-. 11111 rt"•lnM1v1•, pro mpl<'d thP ('nun<'tl to hn nJC tht• maltl•f h.1C'k flll llO\S1hlc rr '1s111n Cnu11t'1l 111 .111 II.ti \ .1n ln ul1 'I, "ho ""'' I h1• clt'l'4('0llng \.nt1· TUC'\dav. 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Jt0 ,,_~·"·-4ts-o6l0 °"""'~'· ""' ""•• c .. 11 -·tl!MG c-ptt\., "9 ""'°' 'fllHl•C U~tr•I~ Mt•Mt "'•t1tt et "wt rU \f'f"\tf'\O ""''•~ rn•t " re~orJv<~ w1tf'OV1 tt••••• P.•"'''''•.,_ •• ,.,,...,...._, \ltt~ c •• ,, .. "··· •• ttd " ,~ .. Nlit4.t. c. .... l'I•• ~er·-·"" •• c;.-r...-r u n ~ ~ . .,.,... ... ,., ,..,.. . ..,.,. ""'"''"''.,..,,,..., ... '1H ,,_1Ny f 'ront PagP 11 I TRACK SITE OK'D. • • t'Ounc1l ruling and srud they arc considering fighting the m atkr in court. Representatives said they would holc:l a meeling torughl at Smoketree and attempt lo decldt- tf they will Cite lawswts atcmnsl the c1ly, W armin~on Develop· ment Company (the Smokelrec develop<>r l or both. Vardoulis said he was oppo cd lo losing the $24,000 already SP<'nt and said it "ould ~ .. foobsh" to halt lhl' project bcfort> the pro- bkms are rlearlv known .. 1£ It doesn 'l work OUl . We 'll bl' lhe first to admit 1l and solve tht' problem," Vardo ulis claimed. City plans call for J 500 ml'tc•r course," 1th banks and obstacles !>uch as mud harnrds. There will also be a grandstand Wlth st'allng for about 150 pc rson.<i. but no lights or pubhc addrc'Ss syslt'm llowev<'r. proponent:. or lh<' h1t'vrlt-ra<'ctrack told !ht council that therP ar <' usually port;iblt• public nddre!.'i "> .;frm 'I at lh<• motOC'ross mcNs to announ<'r lh1· "1nn<'rs A group of~ oun~ mot<wrt>'O<: ('n thus1ast'> askt'ct th(' count'1I to Front Page ,, I FLOODS ... partmcnt recordt d I .TT inches of rainfall on Coalingn, cnouJCh to cau:oie rockslide' on port" or California 198 nnd wa:.h out parts o( lhghway 33 wes t of Interstate 5. Jlow<-ver. lht re were no re· ports or m aJor property loss or injury. Elsewhere. firemen r eported that parts of Vis alia, Plx.ley and various rural a~a5 of Tulare county lost power when lightning struc k utility poles. The roof of a K Mart depart· ment store collap.<1ed and the store Oooded as nearly four In· ches of rain pummeled Ventura alter midnight. A chili cannery m nearby Oxnard als o was flooded, police said. The Montgomery Ward depart. ment st.ore in Santa Marla was flooded by more than 50,000 gallons of water after two inches of rain also caused that store's roof to collapse, breaking a water line in the ~g. The store .. s manager, Dave DaJe, estimated the damage at more than $100,000. The rain entered Los Angeles later ln Ole morning, pounding the San Diego Freeway the hardest. lea\ e the course" here 1l is. "Wt''ve been "a1ung for this for a long lime We r1 rst heard about the course two years ago and wt-re told It would be done last summer." said Ron Roach, a young Hanch re<1i denl. Assista nt Ci ty Manager Paul Brady told th<' council he felt there we re better locations for a motocross tha n the narrow right· of \\ay s trip between the houses and railroad. He su.1oteste d alternative sites. Includin g o n e adjacent to Harva rd Community P a rk, where thert nr e no houses, a site in Mason Regiona l Park and another location near Dales ReC'reotional Vehicle Rentals on Harvard A \('OU<'. In a r g uin g thei r c a s e, Smokelree residents contended that t he b i<'yc le motocross, which wo uld attract laqie crowds at wet'kend meetc;, would bnng n0tSI.', vandalism. parking, l1ab1l 1t\ fo r ho m Powne r!I, lrt'Spass111g and hlter probl<'ms. fl <'s1dt nl!t <'la1med they first ltarned about the motocros~ less than two weeks ago, whe n they s potte d cons t r uction workers grading the ~lte . They said they were told by the WarminJ(ton Development Com· pany wh<'n they bought their homes that the adj acent parcel would be devtlopcd as a green· bell, with plcni<' tahlt'K and barbecue pits f 'ro"' Pog~ A I COASTAL. • • "You 'II see a lot of open space and a lot or acceM to the beach. You won 't s ee the sprawl and the s potty develop- ment," said Smith, explaining what Impact the bill would have. To the end, developer In· terests. including the Callfomia MM>cialloo of Realtors and the Chamber of Commerce, blt~rJy opposed the bill. arguing it pushed coastal conservation too rar. The A FL-CIO, the most powerful labor organization ln California, also opposed the bUI until tbe final days of the session when several amend· ments were tacked onto the bill. Thal move brought John Hen· nin1, stale chief of the AFL- ClO, on board and assured that the blll would clear a close final vote in the at.ate Senate. The bill ls SB 1217. ''ft ls a f•ntash c survlnl story," aald Deputy Hanners ot Clackamas County, Ore., who coordinated an extensive lZ·d<iy search for the missina man. "He survlvt'd because he kept a cool bead and used ingenuity," Mrs. Webb s aid. ''He mano.aed to tear !>Orne electric winn1 out from under the dashboard for n line and used slnPli of meta l from the roor of lbe car plus some masking tape Crom the glove <.'<>mpartmenL to ne a fisllln& line." Usme a jack handle sharpened on a rock, Vihlelic backed away at the lo& that trapped him. DEAD MAN ACCUSED Murray Chotlner o.llY ..... "•" -CLAIMS 'SHAKEDOWN' Or. loula Cella .. Early Monday. he sa..td h~ pulled free of the log and crawled up the steep ba nk to the loagmg r oad. where he lay on the side or the road," Mrs . Webb s aid. Fro• Page A I She said he "as picked up by the driver of a log truck, who took him to Skyline Hospital in While. Salmon , Wa s h . He wa s transfered lo Emanuel a few hours later. CHOTINER ACCUSED. • • Vibtellc arrived ln Milwaukie. Ore., a Portland s uburb. Sept. 6 for a two-week sales represen· tative training class al Drake Willock Inc. He borrowed a company car after the first week or classes, telling friends he was going to climb Mt. Ra inier In Washington, accordml? to Drake Wlllock of· ficiaJs. Fro• Page A I BURKE ... Clark contended 1t was state of· ficials who a m ended Burke· s po n sor e d l e gi s l a t1 o n t o eliminate a guarantee o( state aid for the new p<>s1l1ons. And, he ch arged today, it is the state's refusal to share costs for programs the legislature ap- proves that conlnbutes to pro- perty tax hikes He invited Burke to visit coun- ty officials to team just how great an impact stale-mandated programi. have on local gov~rn­ ment Clark snid he w~1::. sorry ht• had lo "come d own hard" on Durke out thought he should make hi!> feelings known B&o rd Ch a irman Ralp h Diedrich. also a Democrat. sug. gested the next time the county needed a sponsor for any s late legislation. they m ight look beyond Burke. Conside ring his "mishandling of ttus one,·· Diedrich srud, other l~gislators m1J{ht do a better JOb. say is true," Cella lamented. Jn addition to two lengthy mail· &rams to the Watergate pro- secutor, Ce lla said he told a federal Grand Jury and two U.S. attorneys about the alleged ex· tortion plot. In mallgrams sent over at· tomey George Cbula's slgnature, Cella s aid he was first .aP· proached by Chotiner in 1969. "Doctor, you and your hospitals and partners are in de~ e p trouble." Cella quoted Chotlner as saying. "Our powe r f ul friends in Orange County are calling for your scalps. I can and am a con- duit to your survival .•• You, Dick 0 'Neill and the doctors must pay your dues Cor having antagoniied our good Orange County Republican friends and other <hospital) organizations," Cella continued. Later ln the mailgram and In flamboyant fashion. Cella s aid, ''Murray Chotiner, the influence peddler of the ·sos , beeame lheex· tortionts t of the '70s, par ex· cellence." In his lengthy mailgram, Cella claimed Chollner once showed him government documents re· lated to ham and h1" fn Pnrlc: The purpose of the purported document display, Cell a said, MIG to Return? TOKYO (AP) -Prime Minister Takeo Mild said today that Japan and the Ooviel Union have agreed to begiJt talks on re· tum of the MIG 25 figliter flown to northern J apan lhree weeks ago by a def eel mg Soviet pilot. FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER - was to convince him of the need to ante up. In the Tuesdnv interview, Cella insisted he arid his unnamed fne-nds had nothing to fear from an inquiry Into their affairs. Then why did he allegedly pay out a quarter or a million doUars in cash without rt porting lhe al· leged extortion to authorities? "Well," he answered, "we were h a ving t rouble ge tting our hospitals off the ground and didn't. want to have more problems.•· ln his Mailgrnm to Watergate prosecuto r Allan Addles1ein, Cella droppe d additional promi· nent Re publican names includ· ing those of Watergate figures 11. R. "Bob" Haldeman, J ohn Ehrlichman and J ohn Dean. But again. CaltCorrua's one· lJme top political spender was unable to directly involve any or those named in has extortion al· legation. He s aid no menllon was e ver made o r his a lleged payoff money b e in ~ filter ed into polilJcal cam palgns or toucltlng on Nixon . Cella also admitted hl' could not provide any documents lo s how he was out ~.000 10 cash for protection against harass· ment by publt c ofhcia.ls. Cholincr was frnquently men· lioned during the Nixon years as :i behind the sccnM political operato r, including an unproved charge by fugill ve financier Robert Vesco lhal he once hinted that Vesco should contribute $200,000to a Ni xon campaign. However, no evidence or wrongdoing was ever presented that indicated Chotiner engaged in 11legal c amJ)1llgn contribullons or the Watergate conspiracy. BUDGET PRICED FRIGIDAIRE DRYER l9 - C om p l e t e h o m e laundry 1ust 24 " wide. Family size capacity, 4 ·p osit1on w a t e r temperature <;elector w ith automatic d ry cycle Full 18·1b. capacity, 140-minute timed dry cycle and 30-minute no 47995 heatcycle.199'5 HEAVY DUTY WASHER - Wedne~y'a CloeirJ.8 Pdc~s NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS . .. .. w.ctn.~rt $!ptembef 29 1918 l /N OAILYrtLOT 87 .. Sta11d Pat' Airlines Cut Buys Of Costly Planes . 8y Mil.TON MOSKOWITZ Thfl Jtt era that t>.aan in l~ Is Miii goln& atrona. but U.S plane builders have to rely tn<•reasin1ly on lh~ Pen- tugon and Corelan m1trkt'L" lo m11lntiun tMlr forward thrus,. Thal 'g on<· musu1 e ot the ,i..n1lysiis that bas overtaken tbe U.S. airline industry. Whereas airhnt':< used to compete with one :mother to &el th\• lutest equipment, they are now trymg lo mak~ do with their current Otttt-. The tact is, most atrlinl'S can 't afford to buy new planes. Money Tree It was American Alrline:. that inauaurated the jet age J un 25. 1959, when 1t ~tart\.'<! Boeing 707 service ~tween New York 1rnd Los Angeles. Un1tt'd Air Lines followed later with DC-8 service. AMERiCAN, WHICH HAS a fleet of 230 Jets, placed or· ders this year for 16 Boeing 7Z7s but these will mostly replal·e aging plan~ with high fuel consumption Last year Amen can didn •t placed. single order for new eqwpment but at rud sell orr 14 jets regarded as "surplus." To increase seat capacity, Amt>rican has been cull.ans down first class cabins and expanding the coach seetlons in its 7Z7s and 707s. This rt>urran1>1emenl will add l ,SlS seats to the airline's capacity ""thout the udd1t1on of a Stni?le plane. At Cnited, which ha!'> a JN ncet of 375. the story ts much the same The nation's largl'lll air carrier took delivery last \"l'ar of seven DC· lOs that h~•d been ordered earlier. and 1\ t•nded 1975 without any ordl!rs out.standing for n('w equip· ml'nt Th:.at ·s the rim time this has happened at United Mnce the end of World War II. LIKE AMERICAN, UNlTEO increased its coach sec lJons to get m ore sea\ capacity. T hill ·•stand pat"' pollcy or U.S. a1rltnes has sent th<' plane bwlders :.curryrng for de11ls w1tb foreign partners To develop new prototypes reqwrei. enormous amounh of money ror retoohn~ With the U S airlines sitllng on their hand!>, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas are going offshore. Bo..-1ng. the wor ld's largcl-t commt'r clal 1urcraft hu1)d('r, holding about 60 percent or the markl'l, i-, try1n~ to put togt>lher a n intt•m allonul cnn,ort1um lo ftnunrt· dt•\ dop ml·nt of lht-Hoeing 7X7. which would bt· addc<l to the family that alrc>ad)' includes the 707, 7"l7, 737 and 747. The 7X7 ts ronre1ved as a low·noise, fut•I df11:1cnt. medium rungc Jet. one that will fly 2,000 miles non:.lup ill about 600 mile~ per hour i\ERITAUA, AN ITAIJAN aerospace company, has ~reed to put up 20 percent of Lhe development costs for the 7X7 The Japanese are betn~ asked to part1c1pate to the tune of 20 to 30 percent And 8oeinR has also sought partners In Fr:incr. West Germany and Britain. Md)onnell Dougln~. whtch lo:.l its supremacy 1n Cl')m· mcrciul aircraft lo Boeang with the advent of the Jet agr, 1'1 putt mg to~ether J d~al "1th the l''rt•nrh a1rl"r:irt manul J'' turer. Oass.i.ult, and the 1-'n:nt•h g!I\ ernmc-nt Thry plan t11 ckvclop a nl w m,•dium r;111;;1• ;l't d1 .... i:;m·d by U:1t-• .iult M<'l>onnell Douglas wu:. w1ll1ng to !>l'tllt• for a 15 pcrc-\!nt p1trt1<~1 pat ion. The 1-~t'nch government Jumped a l the dul because It h.:un•s lhal with McDonnell Douglus as part of the team, It would have entree to the American m arket. Coni;pic uous by their abs~ce are any commitments from the beleaguerC'd US. 01rhne companies. But Boeing anrl l\kOonnell Dougla'I both depend on foreign orders for 40 f>Crccnt of their business. And the Penta~on 1s the l:.rgcst ~mgle custo mer of both companiei.. · EcoJWmic Index Drop Weighs 011 Investors NEW YORK (AP) -Concern over downward-pointing government economic st at1st1cs wcif{hed down stock market prices a~ain today Trad1.11g was moderate . Brokers said the ded tne reported Tuesday in the gov· emment"s index of leadlng economic indicators for Augui;t continued to iinhibil the market. Early in the scs11inn at rallied briefly. But sellers took over again in the afternoon after the upswing attracted little support Analysts also noted concern over a Veneiuelan of- ficial's ~la\ement today that that country woulld shortly post Its fourth 011 price increase this year . 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''h ll r,j\ .. 39f~ ~ . ~ MEMNtN Skin Bracer Shaving lotion fl\ &ez fl• 9 gc ., ., ., ., ., EA ., " ., ') FLOSPIK Prf! strung df!nlat floss 36 flOSPtK tool~ 88cu "ALL" DETERGENT Gets yo.r clothes really clean 151 ~·Silt Lag1•na/SOuth Coast EDITION VOL. 69t NO. 273, S SECTIONS, 52 PAGES . .\ f ter110011 • Stoeks WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 TEN CENT~ " ' ' Cella: 'I'm. a ViCtim. of a ~ Shakedown' ·1 By GA&Y G&ANVIU..E CM ... a.11," ... ...,. Dr. Louis Cella has told the special Watergate proseC"Utor that be was a victim ol an extor-tion plot masterminded In the arty 1970s by one-time Richard ~xoo polltlcal confidant. the late i>turray Chotiner of Newport i:Jleach. ~ In two lengthy messa1es lo the IJll'Olecutor's office, Cella alleged ... * * * Chollner shook him down for .. bubdreds of thousands or dollars" in return ror immunity a1airut harassment by federal a1encles. Choline!\ once a Newport resi- dent and attoQtey, died In early 197• from injuries suffered in a traffic accident in Washington, DC. He was a long-time close persooal rnend of Nixoo's who * * * played key roles ln the former • president's pollUcal campal&ns lrom 1N6 Uu:ou•b 188&. Cella is the one-time crown prince of Orange County poUUcal spenders who was convkted Jut June on 22 felony cb.aries relat4ltd lo Medicare Craud and income tax evasion. The 53·year -old Santa Ana physician Is free oo ball pendinl appeal of his conviction and sub- * * * sequent five-year prison sen· tence. He ia acbeduled to stand tnal in Orance County next month on Grand Jury charges related to the alle1ed bilking or almost $2 million from two county hospitals be once cobt.rolled. In an interview Tuesday. Cella admitted his allegations against Olotlner would be "difficult if (See CBOTINER, Page AZ> * * * ~Nixon ·Sees Watergate 'Pa1·tisan Weapon' DEAD MAN ACCUSED Murray Chotfner Del.., .......... "-- CLAIMS 'SHAKEDOWN' Or. Louie Cetl• Boot 011 Roc ks 1be "Francine." a 27-foot skipjack owned by Tony Panuzzo, 27, of Midway City. was washed onto the rocks just south of Cres- cent Bay Beach in Laguna ti~ach Tuesday · afternoon. The occupants were on a three- day div ing expedition but lhe e ngine failed to start. The anchor caught but the anchor line broke. Aboard were Terry and Penny Otto. 17 and 19, of Midway City. Don Blake. 17, Midway City, and the skip· per's father, John Panuu.o. 59, of Foun- .tain Valley. Nine Held at .Gunp~int Bank Bandit Gets $1,000 in Huntingt,on By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of, ... O•ll' ,..._ ._... A well-dressed band1l, f,llann~ out or mirrored sun&la.sses. held Jibe women nt gunpoint lo a I lun- tlbaton Bench bank Wednesday. Qsen atolked oul with about tl.000. leaving a simulated t1m1• liolnb behind. The terrified hostqes ;it tho Oarfleld Bank. 190U M,1no11a , were never notlfied of the t'IGGUnts or a brown paper bag armed robber appeared to eluhe left. Inspection or its contents re· ed what appeared to be the bomb, apparenUy designed eonlribute to further confusion a delay Jn rePorlinl the up. Home delivery rrice for the Dally Pilot wH go from SUS to $3.50 per mooth ef." leetlve~tober 1. At $3.50 per month, the Daily Pilot subscription ])ltce nm aiJu a moog the loweat for seven-day newap,pera in Southern Calllomla. Contlnwna major cost lncreases in all aspects ol news_pa.per ptoducUoo and distribution. such as a $20 per ton newsprint price in· crease last July. make this increase necessary. Your Daily Piiot carrier, who is an Independent merchant., wtn realite an lncreue in profit fOT bis or Iler services to you at. lbe ...,,price. .... -~· No silent alarm was triggered 1n the s mall bank: branch in "loulbeast H unltngton Beach. Police were notified by telephone following the 11 a.m. robbery. Garfield Bank manager Merlene Lallyquist told Police Of· facer Gil Velne, first t.o arnve on the scene. that the gunman com· manded the staff lo freeze art.er cntenna the door. ··1 want all your money ... not the w rappe d money," he declared. Never during the holdup did he say what was in the brown paper bag aeemln1ly foreott.en lo bis buty exit. Huntlnston Beach police detectives said today. Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick said what appeared to be an ex- plosive device turned out to be only two highway safety flares taped together wlth a simulated detonaUn1 device. . The SUPPoSed bomb waa harm- less, except for ila potential fire hazard bad it been ignited by Its own manual fuse device. Throughout the holdup, tn- vestt1ators were told, the bandit brandished a pistol. • • The witnesses reported aeetni a poutble getaway car ldentlfied· as an older model blue Chevrolet. sedan. which they bell~ed left eutbound on Garfield A'feDUe to0owin1 the boJdup. Ddectivea said lbe bandit had A reddish -blond beard, Dole Raps Carter MARIETTA •. Ohio (AP) - Campaicnint in the farm belt. Sen. Bob Dole accused Jimmy Carter Tuesda7 of favortnc more federal controls oa tanners and of ••1ettln1 bU orders" from APL-ClO Pruldent. Geor1e Meany. • moustache and halr and was garbed in a business suit during the gunpoint raid on the Garfield BanJc . No accomplice or getaway car driver was s een and police declined to say whether remote control camera pictures wore ob- tained for use by FBI a11enla and local police. San Clemente Eyes Storer Cable Pact . A special session of the San Clemente City Council 11 scheduled al 7:30 tonight at the Civic Center to study ~newaJ of the Storer Cable TV franchise. Storer serves only 87 San Clemente homes. 1be company bas not asked a rate lncreue. Controversy over rate hilPes prolonged neaoUa-• Uoos between I.be city and its major cable televhlon franchiser, TM Communicatloos Company, An aveement betwffll TM and the city WU CODCluded cnly laat week, after a 40·bour t.elerialoo blackout Tll lmpc:Md when the City Council refuted lo pa.rant.ff the firm'• equip- ment wouldn't be conO.seated. St«er'a franchise wu due to expire nut m onth, bltt the • muocll hu granted a alx-month extension of lbe leut until a final cable TV ordinance i. drawn. ~ cber1a tu c 'ts s ... ts per· moat.b. Tll .,.. daar1tilc a.so a moatl\ but WOD u i. c:reue t.o ... 15. ·-. . Memoirs "Out o f T oue h " Leaked Clark Potshots Hit By Paper HB A ssemblyman NEW YORK (AP) -Former President Nixon wtll maintain m his m4:moirs that the Watergate scandal was a partisan weapon his enemies used lo drive him from office and he will continue to deny personal wrongdoing. the New York Times said today. The boot< will picture him as the victim or injustice and say that he resigned to spare the na- tion the division an impeachment trial mi1ht have caused, the Times said Jn a story from Lon· don. Reporter Herbert M.itgang said some of the contents of the yet to be completed book were pieced together from publishing sources in the United States and Europe who have seen 164 pages or com· pleted '!)anuscript dealmg wtlh Watergite . Nixon says in the book that he regrets not questioning aides more closely because be knew lil· Ue about the Watergate break-in and events that followed , the Times said. The newspaper ac- count also said these points come up in the book -When Nixon summoned then Vice President Gerald Ford to advise him to prepare to assume the presidency, Ford said he wanted to Lalk It over with his wife. -Nixon pleaded with Ford to keep Henry A. Kissinger on as secretary or State. -Nixon says be and Kissinger <See NIXON, Pa1eAZ) Mishap Kills Iron Worke r At S an Onofre A San Onofre nuclear power plant lron worker was killed Tuesday after e 35-foot section or steel reinforcement bar struck Nm In the neck a t the brule or the 11kull. The coroner identified the man as Darrelle Deane Krumwled, 42, of San Dte10. He was pronounced dead at 3 :05 p.m . at San Clemente General Hospital, an hour after the accident. Krumwied was employed by the Bechtel Power Corp., the ma- jor contractor on the const.n.ic- Uon or lwo reactors. Co-workers said Krumwled and two other men were position- ing the bar, guiding It over a three-fool wall with the help of a crane, when it dropped and bounced, striking the man. Krumwled never regained COO• S<!iouaness. Microwave Ovens Target of Thieves Thirteen microwave ovens valued at S3,575 hue been stolen from a SH Juan Caplstraoo home by burgJars who appan.nt- ly walled until construction workers bad left the area. Or anie County sheriff's ol· fiffr'I said tbe appliances we.re taken trom the 1araae ol a re-- c:mtl1 built bome at 11m Pueo Twua. TbeJ 1iJd the bullden planned to install the 0.-In nearby bom "W1tbla the nut fndaya. ' . ,, . . I Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntington Beach) was ac- cused by a county supervisor to- day ot being out or touch with the needs or his constituents. Supervisor Ralph Clark, dur- ing a board or supervisors' meet ing today, attacked Burke"s criticism of the board's refuaal to okay I.be appointment or four new superior court judges without a guarantee or $240,000 in stale aJd. (Related Story Pase A3. > ''His (BuJ'lre'1) argurneftts and his complete d isregard for the taxpayen or Orange County shouJd be noted,·• Clark said. 1be supervisor. a Democrat. said Burke, a Republican, had been "wandering around in the bowels" of state government for so Jong he isn't in touch with local taxpayers and their concern about soaring property taxes. Burke could not be reached for comment this morning. But Tuesday artemoon he ac· cused supervisors of playio' games over the funding lssue. He said U the supervisors bad passed a resolution agreeing to the appointments. the state would have ap·propriated the $240,000 without any problem. "The ball is in their bands," he said. "They have to make the next move. The Legislature isn't goin1 to make an exception because the Orange Counly Board or Supervisors wants to play a game.•· Clark contended it. was state of• Clclals who amended Burke· sponsored legis lation lo eliminate a guarantee of state aid for the new Posit.ions. And, be cbar1ed Joday, It is the state's rerusal to share costs for (See BURKE, Pa1e AZ> Flash FloQds Soak State Coastal Area By the Associated Prea Fl ash floods swept through several coastal areas today as torrential ratns drenched and flooded San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura coun~ before s preading into Los Angeles. Flash floods and mudslides in Port Hueneme, Oxnard and Ven· tura bro ught trarfic to a standstill In many areas where low-lying streets brimmed with water and mountain roads oozed mud. St. John's Hospital in Oxnard reported heavy Ooodinie in its bottom floor Spide r Bite Late Ef feels Fell Girl, 17 A San Clemente Hlgh School girl hospitalized once to treal lhc effect.JI of a back widow 11plder bite waa rushed from school Tuesday back: to San Clemente General Hospital for the same complaint. Tuesday mornlna It had been reported she was fully recovered from the bile on the arm, re- ceived last Wednesday. But later Tuesday Joanne Shipley, 17, or 27371 Orte1a Hilbway, San Juan Caplstrano. began bypervenUJatin1, and 1aspin1 for breath. An am· bulance bad to be called lo the school. She was treated at the holpltal and released. Police 1ald the girt appeared lo be suffering the elfects of medication 1he wu taltln1 lo counter the spider poisclft. $750 St8tue Stolen A small bronze and marble ititue ol a female nrure valued at $750 wu rePorted stolen Tues- dQ rrom tbe home ol Robert. Loomis. '20 Cypress Drive. Lquna Beach. • In Ventura and In Santa Maria! the roofs ·of department stores collapsed under the weight of puddlea or water, flooding &hq stores. · A major cloudbunt over thd western San Joaquin Valley com- munity of Coalinga also flooded s treets, burned out power transformers and sent residents scuni'ing for sandbags lo pre- vent property damaee. Coalinca police say the city or 7 ,500 resldenla needed emergen- cy generating equipment to supp.. ly power after the deluge. The state transportation de· partment recorded 1.27 inches oC rainfall on Coalinga, enough to cause rockalldes on parts of California 198 and wash out parta of Highway 33 west oC lntentat.o 5. However, there were no re. ports of major property Ion Od injury. <See FLOODS, PaieA2) Or ange We athe r Mo1tly cloudy with &bowers u d poa1ible thun· dentorm1 Thursday •• Hlgbl about 70, lows In micl toe. IN IDETODAV So wlJot ,,,, u MW? 77wre'• I roni~.., °"" tlw laUd AU·Norlon bovt .. cmd 1dw> won. St01U1,8f. i , 2 DAIL v PILOT _L_S_c __ w_,,.._.,_Md_;...•.._y_&!f>......,t_9m __ ber_...29_197'8..._ Newport Poir Held FBI Describes Escape Plot . 1''ede1'3l nreots invesU1aUnr what they d escribed as an elaborate, Southern CAIJforula· based plot. to free a coovict.cd drug t.inepm from a federal prison lo Michlga.n wltb a helicopter Md snipers SIO' tbcy dpect t.o make still more arrests intMcue. Four people have beat jalled already. lncludine two wbo •ere arrested Monday at tbelr Promontory Point ~partment in Nowport.Beacb.. • Top Marine . Will Visit Toro Base. Marine Corps Commandant Louis H. Wilson, a four-star general and border of the Congressional Medal ol Honor. will arrive at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Thursday morning as part of a tour of West Coast Marine bases. The general will spend four days in the county, impectlng the El Toro facility and lhe Marine helicopter base in Tustin . Wilson is due to arrive at tbe El Toro field shortly after 9 a.m. end w i ll be honored al ceremonies beginning at 9:40 a.m. on the parade grounds adJa· cent to quarters "A." During his 35-year military career, Wilson has served in two wars and has served ru5 the com· manding general of the Marines in the Pacific. He was named to the top post in 1975 by President Jo'ord. The general won his medal or honor for his performance under fire as commander of a Marine company In the invasion of Guam during World War II. · And for a tour or duty in Viel· nam, he was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Republic of Viet· Dam Cross with i;otd star. Wilson will also tour Camp Pendleton during lus west coast stay. From Page A J .BURKE ..• pro1rams the legislature ap· proves that conlnbutes to pro- perty tax bikes. He invited Burke to visit coun· ty offidals to learn just how great an impact state-mandated prol'lrams have on local govern m<'nl. Clark s::iid he was sorry he had to "come down hard .. on Burke but thought he should make his feehngs known Boa rd Chairma n Ralph D100nch. also a Democr.at. sug- i:ested the next time the county needed n ::;ponsor for any state legislation, they might look beyond Burke. Considering his "mishandling of this one." Oit>drirh sald. other Je~i'llatoni mi~hl do n heller job. Ff"O• PfJflr A I FLOODS.· •• ElsewhcrC'. r I rf' mt'n reported that parts or V1sah::1. Ph.Icy and van ous rural nrt'as of Tulare rounty IO!\t J)Ower when lightning :itruck utility pole~. 'f'he roof of a K Mllrt depart· mtnt ~tort cnl111p."1fd and the toilore nooded a..1 nearly four In· t"hc.·~ or ruin pumm<'l~ Ventura after midnight. A chill canft<'ry ln ntarby Oxnard also was flooded, police said. OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT RobertH.W~ rro.-nl•Mf>-- J•tk R. CUT'ley Vk:ePt•'*"4 _C.._ .. .._...,. Thomes K""ll C•- Tilom&S A. Murphine _.....,.."_ CNrt6 H. Loos RKMt'd P. Niii ..... .-.-....... ,_.. La..a .. .aOftiCl9 T•O.-,..,._. ,_.llM!t-..S; P.O. --GU OtUc:in c.. ......... _....,._ ~ .. ~,.,,:.,~~ att.Mo...,.,.,_.. Te ......... 014)'42-4211 Onsffled AdvwtJMllM2..Jat Latuna a.am All O.C-ti1..-s: Telet*OM.....,... f,_ta110e--.. ,J.06JO . ~.,.,,Or-(MU -H .. ~ _ ................ "'""'--,,,.tt•t et .... f tlt•m.fth ....... ""*Y .. .. .,_.,. ........ , .... u .1 _,.. ....... ---· '-• ... ~IH• -•tt .... et ~· WW, (jol-~·· ............ "' .-~" -:rn=~~-~·""'"""- . They wtte ldentlned by federal ac~nt.s u Jobn Patt.nun\, Jr .• 28. and J aoet Alex a R aol:t, 2S. AlooC With t.belr alleced co- coospiratora Manuel Nuner. 2S. aod Paulette Wehmeyer Fry. 28. they face .a prdhnlovy beari.ng Tueaday before a federal' maJ{atratelnSantaAna. Mn. Pry ls the wUeol eoovicted nattOtics ki.ntpln Rocer' Alialer WaJUams Fry who ia aervtnc a 10 year sentence lo the federal cor· rectioos lnatilulioo at. Kllan, Mich. She and Nunes wet"e pi.eked up last Frida)' ln San Dlero. aft.er a federal grand jury banded oal ~ dictmenlA againat the 1roup charging them with conspiracy to effect the escape and rescue of a federal prisoner and con· spiracy to commit murder. The alleied plot to get Fry out ol prison, where be is serving a no-parole seDlence, binged on a helicopter that NUI>e% and Mrs. Fry were supposed to buy in Mexico. . Agents said the helicopter was to land in the prison while snipers, armed with rilles and automatic weapons, shot down guards in the towers. Hill Home . Wins Lagww Approval Acting under a special city council interpretation of the city grading ordinance, the Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment has approved constructioo or a home built into the side of a hill. The board's action Thursday reversed a previous decisioo re- fusing Ernest S. Gay permission t.o build a home at 1190 Jefrenson. The board bad determined the amount of grading necessary t.o put the house In the hill was ex· cessive. Gay appealed the decision of the board of adjustment to the cl· ty council where his appeal failed despite a 3·2 vote in favor of it by the council. (Overturning a de- cision of a lower board requires a four· fifths vote of the councU.} However, using their majority, Mayor Phyllis Sweeney and CouncUmen Carl JObnson ano Jack McDowell -were able to render an interpretation or the city's new grading ordinance. · Under the interpretation. the grading performed immediately· under the structure ol the house was not lo be counted. The coon· cal then referred the house back to the board or adjustment. Since the structure was built into the ttlU, the interprelatJoo had the effect or guaranleeiDJ its passage. The council's decision irked Councilman Jon Brand who said he bad no doubt that technology was available t.o cover the town's hills with houses. but he said he did not think that should be permitted. ln making its decision. the board of adjustment ordered that the architect be present when grading was under way and when the surplus dirt was being taken away. College OKs Change in Insurance Saddlcback College lru.t;tees dcdded Monday to dump their present e mployc group ln· :.urance canter in favor Q( a second offer that could save up t.o $9.000 a year ln premium costs. The district'• employes, in· eluding trustees themselves, have been covered for a number ot years by a Blue SbJeld-Crown ·Llfc package that would have cost nearly $340,000 in premiums this year. The insurance includes health, life, dental and vision coverage. But district olflcials this year decided to ask for otber bids in hopes or holding down risina rate coell. Saddleback Buslnesa Manager Roy Barletta told trustees that Blue Cross and Great Western We could pro'ride the same level ol coverage u Blue Shield ror ~ 1.Y about $330,000 a year. Blue Shield repra~tatives urged the board to renew the pre- sent policy, which exPtresOct. l.. They said Blue Shield wa the, onty carrier •il.ling t.o take the district's account when it fint soupt employe group coverage and its record bas been &ood siooe then. But confronted with the figures, trustees leaned toward the philosophy voiced by Frank Greinke. board member .from Tustin. ..I'd be tmbanused tr we doo't ac~pt a known supplier wtth lc:nown filures ti they are .lower Uum what we've Sot,•' ho sald. 5lndkted In Skyjack NEW YORK (AP) - Fl~• PllllGDa a«'USCld ot bl· ~=tt:·=:-,: ~deaee of Croatla ••n tndtetec! tod.ll'1 for ~-de~• murdtrot a pol.tee bomb 9QUad oft!CCT. They also face federal air plracy charcca. Tbe officer, Brian MW"- ra.y, died when a boll'bthat authorities contend was ld't by the hljackers ln a locker aL Grand Central SUUoo exploded. Tho five btjacked the New York·tO·ChlCllO plane and diverted it throc.a&h Mont.real. on to Newfoundland and Iceland and flnaUy t.o Europe. • Saa'uan Builders Slam Permit Ban Two builders clahn San Juan Ca~trano bomeowntta will pay the penalty tor the urrency or· din.anc• adopted 1>y the city coun- dJ two weeu aio, llmlling build· irw permlll only to developers of &1.rt!ady approved tracts. · Ricbard Meredith, vice preal· dent of the Meredith Company. sald Alto Capistrano homeowners will suffer extended inconvenience as constnK:Uon m the adjacent Meredith tract ls prolonied throueb 1978. ••our buyers a&ree, •• ••id Mered.Ith. ''They want comple- lion of the project as scheduled, and they w1n'll control ol their homrownera' association. The c1 · t.y ha.s postponed th.ls two years." The Meredith Company hll." DP· pealed the ordinance, which would allow no mort> than 35 permits before Jan. l, 1978 und 30 permits ln 1978. Their appeal is scheduled to be heatrd at tbe Oct. 6 City Council meeting. SUCCUMBS Al'. 11 Ad Executive Estey F,...rageAJ Attorneys for Glendale Federal Savings and Loan As· sociatiou have put the city on notice that the firm. owner or . 1,600 undeveloped acres in San Juan. is serious about its $11 rrullion claim filed against the ci· t)'Sept. 3. Ad Executive Donald Estey Rites Slated CHOTINER ACCUSED • • • U the matter goes on trial, a spokesman, who asked not to be identified. said there is no better ·evide nce of discrimination against Glendale Federal than adoption of tbe urgency or· dlnance which allows the com· pany no butldulg until 11ns. not impossible" to prove. He also admitted bis credJbill. ty ls more than •trained by the • repercussions of bi.a convict.ion as well as the charges brought again.st him by lhe county Grand Jury. Nonetheless, Cella insisted he paid Cbotiner ''around $250,000 of my own money" to keep such agencies u the Internal Revenue Service and Social Seeurity Ad· ministration orr bis back. According lo the convicted physician, Chotiner once told him $5,000 of a payoff was earmarked for the then national chairman of the Republican par· ty, Sen. Robert Dole, now the party 's vice presidential nominee. Cella conceded that be bas no way of knowing if the purported payoff was intended for the chairman or if he ever received iL He also admitted tbal all those who bad first-band knowledge of the alleged extortion ploy are now dead, including Cbotiner and Cella 's own former partner in politics. Fred Harber. "It's unfortunate because I think this ls an important matter. But there just lsn 't anyone living who can help me prove what I · say ia ...-ue," Cella lamented. In addiUon to two lengthy mail· arams lo the Watergate pro- secutor, Cella said be told a federal Grand Jury and two U.S. attorneys about the alleged ex- tcrtkm plot. ln mailgnms sent over at. toroey George Chula 'a sipalure. Cella said be was first a1>4 proacbed by CboUner in 1989. "Doctor, you and your bospilals and partners are tn de- e p trouble," Cella q12oted Cbotiner as uylne. "Our powerrul friends ln Oran1e County a.re calling for your scalps. I can and am a con- duit t.o your survival ••• You, Dick O'Nelll and the doctors must pay your dues foe having antagonized our good Orange County Republican friends and other (hospital) organiultions," Cella continued. Later in the mallgram and In flamboyant faahlon. Cella 1ald, "Murray Chotlner, the lntluence peddler of the 'SOii, became the ex· tortioniat of the ~ par ex· cellence.•• Jn bis lengthy maJ.tcram. Cella claimed Chotiner once showed rum government document.a re- lated t.o him and hi• tri~ The purpose of the purported document display, Cella aald. * * * Jo'ro• Page Al NIXON ••• ·· 1tood and prayed toaether. rather than dropplnc to their knees as reported ln '"Ibe Final Days," by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. --Oen. Alexander Hate Jr., the White Houae cblof rJ 1tatr ln the final months of the actmtrrlatra· tlon, believed from the •ta.rt that Nixon would have to HSilD but the Wblle House press secretary, Ronald ZiegJer, opposed restina· tJon. Ni.xon '• boot ii to be publiabed by W arncr Books, which bu been conducllni an intematiooal sales campaip. The company's contract with Nixon ban disclosure ol what tbe fonner prealdent will receiTe, but the Times citea IOUl'CeS aa puWng the figure at $2 million plus up to $300,000 for expenses. Tools, Equipment · Stolen in San Juan Conatructlon equipment valued at $1, 765 bas been stolen from a San J.-aan Capistrano butldln11lte. Orange County aMriff'a or • ncers 1ald the theft ot material& was reported by oflkiala of Fleming Construction of Cer- ritos. They said the eqmpnient w• taken from the Job lite al Allpu and Del Arion in Su Juan. was to convince blm ot the need to ante up. In lbe Tuesday interview, Cella insisted he and bls unnamed friends bad nothing to fear from an inquiry into their affairs. Then why did he allegedly pay out a quarter of a million dollars in cash without reporting ~ al. le11ed extortion to authorities? Y·weu." be answered, "we were having trouble getting our hospitals off the groW\d and didn't want to have more problems.'· In hi.a Mailgram to Watergate prosecutor Allan Addlestem, Cella dropped additional promi- nent Republican names lnclud· Ing tboee of W at.ergate figures H. R. "Bob .. Haldeman. John Ehrlicbman and JobnDean. But again, California's one- time top political spender was unable to directly involve any or lboee named ln bis e.xtortloo al- legation. He aaid no mention was ever made of bis alleted payorf money being filtered Into political campal&ns or touchlng on Nixon. Cella also admitted be could not provide any documents to show be was out $2:50,000 In cash for protection against harass- ment by public officials. Chollner was frequently men· tiooed durlni the Nixon years as a behind the scenes political operator. includin& an unproved charge by fugitive financier Robert Vesco that he once hinted that Vesco should contribute $200,000 to a Nixon campaign. However, no evidence of wroogdoinJ WU ewl' present«l that indlcated Cbotiner eoiaied in illegal campaign contributions or tbe Watergate complracy. Precedent exists. he said, for .cities t.o limit growth, but not to ration out growth allowed to particular builders. lt Glendale Federal files suit and wins its case on the basls of discrimination, Sao Juan tax· payers will bear the bdrden of paying for the city's policy, the spokesman said. 1n a letter addressed last week to Councilman Yvon Heckscher, Glendale Federal attorney Les Weinstein asked the city to respond to the substance of the SU million claim instead of be.lnc sidetracked by tecbnicaliUes. The city bas .S days from the sepL 3 filln& date t.o respond t.o the claim. Consideration of last week's letter b scheduled for the OcL 6 council meeting. Glendale Federal 's rejection of the city's latest P?'9P01Sal in a series of negotiations over de- velopment of the San Juan Hills property is not related to adop. tion of the urgency ordin~. ac· cording to Weinstein's letter. "Over a period of lime, however, acts build up," sald the spokesman who asked that his name not be used. ''nlc ordi · nance was another ruill in the col· lin." Soviet Test Told UPPSALA, Sweden (AP) -An underaround nuclear cbarp was exploded early today at the Sov- iet Union's northern testing ranee at Novaya Zemlya. Funeral service for advert.ls· ing and public relations ex· ecutive Donald Estey of Laguna. Beach will be held al 11 a.m. Saturday nl Pac ific View Mortuary in Newport Beach. Mr. Estey, 61., was found deac! Suoday at his hom~ appareotlY or a heart attack. Visitation will be held Crom 4 to. 9 p.m. Friday also at Pacltio View. Mr. Estey w os n partner in E stey-Hoover Advertising of Newport Beacb. Previously be was partner in Marken Films Ltd. of Hambura Germany and was an executive with N. Lee Lacey & Associates lo London. The deceased was formerly general sales. manqer of KWIZ radio station ln Santa Ana, had owned a Hollywood production company and was a talent agent involved with such productions as the Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason Shows. Mr. Estey ls survived by his wife, Pal, of Balboa Island; sonst Michael, John and David or Newport Beach; daughters. Donella of San Francisco and De De of London. Film Planned A free movle, •-rbe Prime of Miss Jean Brod le." will be pre- sented by the La&una Beach Council on Aging 1n cooperaUoo 1 with Laguna Federal Savtn1s at2 p.m. Oct. 15 at South Coast Theater in Laguna Beach. Ticket.a are available at the senior center. 570 Glenneyre SL, LaeunaBeacb. • Free 14 Day Home . Trial Frigidaire . Heavy Duty Washer . FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER BUDGET PRICED FRIGIDAIRE DRYER Full 1 B·lb. capacity, 140-minute timed dry cycle and 30-minute no heat cycle.199'5 HEAVY DUTY WAS·HER Orange Coast EDITION Today'"' ~losing • Sto ks VOL. 69, NO. 273, 6 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 ·Nixon,-in His Book; Victim o( lnjustic~ NEW YORK (AP) -f'onner lion the division an impeachment pleted manuscript dealing with Vice President Gerald Ford to knees as reported in "The Final Nixon's book ls to be publlah= President Nu:on will mainhun in trial might bave caused, the Watereate. advise bJm to prepare to assume Days," by Bob Woodward and by Warner Book1, whlcb h his memoirs that the Watergate Times said in a st«y from Lon-Nlxoo says in the book that be the presidency. Ford said he C4rl Bernstein. been conducting an lnlemaUoo scandal was a parltsan weapon don. regrets not questioning aides wanted to talk it over with bis -Gen Alexander Haig Jr , tbe sales campalgn. • his enemies used to dnve hJm more closely because he knew lit· wife. White House chief of staff lo the · from oUice and he wtU coot111ue Reporter Herbert Mitaang said Ue about the Watergate break-in -Nixon pleaded with Ford to final months or the admirustra· The company's contract witli to deny personal wroogdoln&. the some of lhe contents cil the yet to and events th at followed, the keep Henry A. Kissinger oo as Uon. bche\•ed from the start that Nixon bars disclosure of what thq NewYorkT1messa1dtoday. be completed book were pieced Times said The newspaper ac· secretaryorState. Nixon would have to resign but former president will receive.i The book will Jlicture him ~ together from publishing sources count also said these potnls come -Nixon says he and Kissinger the White House press secretary, but the Times cites sources as the vicllm of anJusllce and say tn the United Slates and Europe up in the book· stood and prayed togethH, RonaJd Ziegler. opposed res1gna-putting the figure at S2 million' that he resigned to spare the na-who have seen 164 pages of com· -When Nixon summoned then rather than dropping lo their lion plus up to $300,000 fOI' expenses. ; D~111olisl1ed i11 Mesa Poli t•c said Ron Allen Blan:,et. 18, of 2974 Croftdon St.. CO!>lu Mesa. lost control of the car he was driving down Ida ho Place about 9:30 pm. Tuesday and the result was a mtni·dcmolition derby Traffic in- \ estigators sa 1d Blansct 's auto smashed in- to two parked cars, including lhls 1962 Mercedes Be nz. and a pa1r of trees before coming to a halt al Idaho and Missouri Street. Blansct was treated for injuries at Costa Mesa Memonal Hospital. but was not hospitalized. Police are investigating the cause of the crash. County Bid To Be Health Agency Fails County government has lost ats belated but hard fought bid lo be designated Oran1ite County ·., health services agency Named by Department or Health, Education and Welfare officials as the agency to <>versee planning the county'i. multi million dollar a year health care delivery system was the Orange County Health Planning Council llEW's dec1s1on t•nd<'d mtmlhs of bitter wranglin,it over lhf" dt'· 1lgnation. u dc•s agnallon that car · ries with 1t unprt'c<'dentecl ron trot of the area's ht•ulth planning. lJlcludmg nC'W fac1htll•S Today. OCll pc ·, .-x.-c·ut1ve 'dire<'lor Stanlt'y Matek said he wUI meet with II EW official' an San FronciS<'O to dl\CU. .... rundan~ and oth<'r m .1tters rrlah'<I to 1 ht• qt'nn The ('llUOC'll lo-.t l'OWllY rmun ~lal !IUpport t'Orlv lh1~ y1•ar wh1•n CO\UltY :supen 1\ori1 dC'ctdl-d <'i>Un ty aovernmt•nt ralht'r than th1• council 11hould ftll the h1· Ith planning role Since lht>n , It ha~ OJ>f'r~1t1•d on f\md8 prov111l'd hy con\n butori. .. Wt'll Uli monl'V rt'<'t'l\lt'CI from HEW In recent m onth!'!, !IUIJ<!rvlsors attempted to bring pr<'8sure on HEW's decision by carrying on an extensive lobbylnJ( campaign In Sacramento and Washington Daily Pilot Price To 83.50 Oct. I Home delivery price for the Dail&' Pilot wlll ao from $3.2.S to $3 50 per montb ef. fective October 1 At $3 50 per month. the Daily Pilot subscnption price remains among the lowest for seven-day newspapers io Southern California. Continuing major cost increues in all aspects or newJpaper production and distribution, such as a $20 per ton newsprint price in- crease last July, make this locrease necessary. Your Daily Pilot carrltt, who is an Independent merthant, wtll realize an increase in profit for his or her semen to 1ou at the new pri~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Second Man Held In Stabbing Death Costa Mesa police arrested a second man today in connection with the fatal stabbing or a Costa Mesa man Sunday mommg. John Lester Ford. 22. was ar- rested at 8:30 a .m . near his home at 989 Victoria St., Costa Mesu. He ls being held without bail on suspicion of murder, police said. Ford, an unemployed cement mason, is the brother or the girl police beheve was the source of the argument that ended in thl' death of Wallace James Hebert. Jr .• 26, of 1972 Anaheim Ave. Hebert died Sunday morning at lloag Memorial Hospital after he- ~ 11s stabbed twice in the chest with a fashmg knife. police srud. Another man, Kenneth Harold Reynolds. 29. of 19'78 Maple St . C01ta Mesa. was arrested on su~- plcion of murder shortly after Hebert's death. Reynolds was lo be formally charged today. although police conceded new developments may change the s1tualion "The argument probably was over one or the guys' girlfriends." said Oct. Gerry L. Thompson. "They apparently carried the argument outside Hebert's house where the stab- bing took place." Witnesses told poUce Hebert was stabbed between 3 and 4 am. Sunday. but at first refused offers to be taken to the hospital. When his bleedmg became more profuse. friends took him to Hoag Memorial llosp1tal v.herc he du~d at 6 a m. Sunday Plllice ~old mvest1gat1on or the-case as continuan..: Residents Protest - School Move Plans By STEVE MITCllEU. Ol"'•Oelly ""-'Mllfl About 200 angry Santa Ana Heights residents turned out Tuesday night to prottllt a pro- posal to relocate the Newport- Mesa school district's continua- tion high school at Bay View &-hoot. Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis trict trustees and ad · ministrators were invited to Bay View to bear comments from parent.a and others who live near the Santa Ana Heights elemen- Lary school. And comments they got. Trustees faced a lull house in the school's muJUpurpose room. District Superintendent John . Nicoll told the audience that the proposal lo relocate the conttnua· den bJl.b school at Bay View Is Just that-a proposal. He aald trustees will bear eozn. ment.a from parellU at Heins· Kaiser Mlddle School Thursday oi ... t and expect to be lnvlled to severaJ other schools that are be· Inc considered as sites for the conttnuatlon bi1b school. Bay View is one of the elemen- tary schools tn the dist.rid with decllnln1 enrollment. District tnastees plan to &ell the llcNally Scbool alte in downtown Cotta Men where the conUnuaUon 1ebool cuneotl,y ls located. Tuesday nleht tn11tee11 beard complaints Crom property owners ran"lnK from fears of in· t"reased crime In the area to declinea in property values. One woman told lrwltees. "We don't want a bunch of kids who slarl trouble in our area. How can you put them here? The homeowners In Santa Ana Height.a won't stand for It ... Deputy Superlnteodent Norman Loat.a told the woman her impression of McNaJly 1tu· denll is Incorrect "We must find a place for these youngsters," he said. "I tJunJc we have a moral responsibility to provide them with an educ&· Uoo." He admitted some of the stu- denu are on probaUon but added, "Tb.ls Is an alternative education for them." Another resident arsued tbat Bay Vlew Is not centrally locat- ed, and therefore would increase trattlc In the community which bu no aidewalu or street lights. Another speak~ aaid the achool ahould remaln an elemen- tary school. "U you clase this achool there b no area ourby far our children. Thb alto constitutes a unique location and performs a unique function fol' our area." Otber 1chools uodtt conalden· Uon fOlf' the contlnuatiOri hip achool campua ar. Woodl,md. KalMr, Monte Vllt&, Undbugh and Harper j Coastline Curhsl Signed Into Law SACRAMENTO <AP > Landmark coastal leg1slat1on restricting development alon~ California's s horeline was signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr to day after years of struggle between developers and con servat1onists. The Democratic governor , v.ho helped negotiate the (mat com promise form or the consen o tionist-back<'d bill, said at a i.11tn mg cerl'mony for the co::a.,tal ball and 20 oth er envtMnment<il measures · "This series or bills repre~enl'> Burke Hit By Clark On Judges Assemblyman Robert BuTke <R·Huntington Beach) was ac· cused by a county supervisor to- day or being out or touch with the needs or his constituents Supervisor Ralph Clark, dur ing a board or supervisors· meet- 1 ng today. ;ittacked Burke's rnticism or the board's refusal to okay the appointment or four new superior court Judges without a guarantee of $240,000 in state aid !Related Story Page• A3 ) "His <Burke's > argumt'nts and has complett' d1Hegard for the taxpayers of Orange County should be noted." Clark said The supe rv1sor, a Democrat, said Burke, a Republican, had been "wandering uround an the bowels .. or stall! government for so long he 1i1n 't in touch with local taxpayers and their concern about soaring property taxes. Burke could not be reached for comment this mormng. But Tuesday afternoon he ac cused supt.>rvisors or playing games over the funding 1si.ue He said 1( the supervisors had passed a resolution agreeing to the appointments. the state would have appropriated lht' $240,000"'1lhout any problem ·'The ball is m their hands.·· he srud ... They have to make lhl• next move The Lel(1slature 1111\ 't going to make an exception because the Or ange County Board or Supervisors wants to play a game " Clark contended it was state of- ficials who· amended Burke· sponsor ed legislation lo eliminate a guarantee or !!late aid for the new poslllon."I. And, he charged today, it is the state's refusal to share costs for programs the legislature ap· proves that contributes to pn>- perty tax hikes He invited Burke to visit coun- ty orrtclals lo learn just how great an impact s tate mandated programs have on local govern ment Lasorda Gets Dodgers' Job LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers this after- noon named their hoUer-guy thJrd base coach, Tom Luorda, to 1uc- ceed the quiet Walter Alston, 64, who ls retfrtog n manager of the baseball team alter 23aeasons. Lasorda, '9, bad bteti the odds- on choice to become manaeer or the Natlona_I Learue t.eam, 10 the announcement by Dod&er Presi- dent Peter O 'Malley came u no SU:· announced Monday that be will tab another job with tho Dode er organJutlon a major step rorw a.rd m protect- an g the c n\'1ronment. These th111gs ha,•e been a long time in the makmg I'm very pleased to be a part of it .. The m easure. v.hich won passage m the Legislature m the final days of the l97S-76 session. creates a perm anent coastal comm1ss1on with '·eto power over ma1or de\'C'lopments Tht' comm1 s ~1on 's po~cr gener3lly affect s a 1.000 yard· v.ade strap nlong California's 1.070 mile cnast. But the <'Oastul 1one extends up to four miles tn· I DEAD MAN ACCUSED Murray Chotlner land in som e ecologically sensitive areas The law. which takes err~ Jan. I , grows out of Prop. 20, the 1972 in1tiat1ve approved by voters which created a tem- porary coastal commission wtlb velo power over coastal develop. ment. State Sen Jerry Smith, a Saratoga D e m ocrat who sponsored the bill. swd m an In· terview that the evidence of th~ b1ll 's strength would be "bow development takes place (See COASTAL, PageA2) 0.lly ...... st.ti! ~ CLAIMS 'SHAKEDOWN' Or. Loula Cella Dr. Cella Victim Of Extortion Plot? By GARV GRANVJLJ.t. Of~~· O••lr ~""' SUlf Dr Louis Cella has told the special Water gate prosecutor that he was a victim or an extor· t1on plot masterminded 1n the early 1970s by one-time Richard Nixon political confidant, the late Murray LhotanN of Newport fwach Jn two lengthy messages to the prollecutor's office. Cella alleged Chotlncr shook him down for "hundreds of thousands of dollar11" In return for immunity against harassment by federal a1encle1. Chotlner, once a Newport resi- dent and attorney, died In early lf1'74 from lnjurlt•s suffered In a traffic accident in Washington, DC. lie wa11 a long-time clo11e personal friend of Nixon's who play('d key roles in the former prel!ldent 's pollt ical campaigmt from 1946 throu"h 1968 Cella is the one-time crown prince or OranJ(e COWlty poUtical spenders who was convicted la!>l June on 22 felony charges related lo Medicare fraud and Income lax evasion. The 53-year-old Santa Ana pbyalclan Is free on bail pending appeal or his convict.ion and-sub- aequent five.year prison sen· ~ce. He la scheduled to lland trial ln Orange County next month on Grand Jury charges related lo the alleged bilking or almost S2 million from two county hospitals he once controlled. In an Interview Tuesday, Cella admitted bis allogatloo.s agalnst Chotlner would be "dimcult lf not Impossible" to prove. He also admitted bit credJ~. ty ls more than strained by tbe · repe.rcuaaiotu or b.ls convt(tlon as weU u the charges broue'bt a1alnst bJm by the county Grand Jury . Nonethelesi.. Cella insl!>tcd he paid Chotincr ·'around $250,000 of my own money'· to keep Sllch agencies as the Internal Revenue Service and Social Security Ad· minastrallon orr hib hock. According to the convicted physlcaon. Chotaner once told him $5,000 or a payoff was earmarked for the then national chairman of the RcpubUcon par- ty, Sen Robert Dole, now th party 's v1C'f' prc11l d e ntlal nominee Cella conceded that he has no way of knowln~ If the/urported payoff was intcnde for tho cha1rmnn or If he ever received. It. ISeeCHOTINF.R, PageA.2) Coast Weather • r..oslly c loudy with ll showers and possible thun· deratorma Thursday .. Hishl about 70, lows ln mid 605. INSIDE TODA y i So wh4J .in u ft"10? ~·· cOftlrowr~ over the lolelt AU· Norton bout. ond who WOil. StOl'UI, Bl. Index . · ---.---- I • I :At OAILY PILOT C Wtldnnday S!fl•ml'>tf 2t 197'8 ·'Stocks Good Buy' ~Irvine Co. ~ner Structure Faulted. .By TOM BAil.LEY Of .. 0.lfyf't ........ An investment counst'lor described lrvlne Company at.ode today aa "a IUJ>Orb ollflin&" buL warned tn &he courtroom that potential buyers of 11bares held by the Jame. lrvme Fow>ChaUoo ml1bt be deterred by tbe abareholdiq structure of tho company u It stands tocUy. Broker Owen McCoy, who represent.a the investment house of Moraan Stanley, testified in Ol'ante County Superior Court Ulat proepective beyen of the M .5 percent cootrollinc interest .held by the foundation in the Irvine ComRany rnigbt not coo· sldei' it to be a controlling In· tereat. ' llCC.Oy testified under qun-timin& from roundaU.00 attorney Howard Privett that buyers might want to achieve an interest of 80 percent or more in the Irvine Company if they wished to" at'hieve the maximum return J>ONlble from 50Cb an laftlt... tncnL .. It la a superb ltock a.ad •· 1Uperb com"aoy," he comment- ed. "laveatment in the lrvioo Company would ~ un u<'ellent lnvcslmtnt wlt.b a atrowth rate ot pouible 12 percenl, &•ven t.bo rttbt coodlUODI," McCoy faces crou ex.amina· tion from lawy~rs ror Irvine ht'ltess Joan lrv10c Smith. She made the current court hea.nog inevitable wh~o she challenaed the foundation 'a dec~ion to seJI 1t.s shares to the Mobil Oil Com· pany for $200 million. Mrs. Smith, the holder of a 22 percent stake in the lrvtne Com pany founded by her grand.rather, argues that the S24 per •hare represented by tbe Mobil offer is much too low for the stock and is unfair lo her and other minority holden.. The foundation is compelled under federal law to d.Jveat 1taelf ol 1t.s 54.S percent bold.Jogs. Suspected Cause Alcohol Lamp Eyed As Blast's Source An alcohol lamp ignil.lng vapors from a can of duplicating flu.id caused the explosion at Fountain Valley High School Monday wblcb severely burned a student and his iru!tructor, inv~tigators reported today. Student victim Michael Kane, 14, remains in crillcal condition in the bum unit or UCl Medical Center after suffering third- degree burns over 90 percent of his body. A Huntington Beach Union Hlgh School District official in- dicated his chances of recovery are guarded. classroom. investigators said. Kane, who was cl<>1>est to t.ht· can, was doused Wlt.h lhe Owd which ignited immed.Jately, ac· cording to Lynn Whitehouse, Fountain Valley Fire Depart · meal investigator. Most of the 15 students in lbe cla.ss rushed out the only eiut 11s the flu.id was followed by names wtuch covered the noor, ML!>s Whitehouse said. Student Roy Mendoza, 14, and Brian Usevitch, 14, ran after Kane who panicked and was fan ning the names on tus clot.hes by running. Kn. SJ:nltb Ila~ 1UUe1ted durtos tbo ht~ tbat the toundaUon ab.ares bo donated to c:bariUei. McCoy lHUf1ed t.oda,y th-the fee ls and has told fowidat.Jon trustea at a special meetlqt.hat any bu)'er acblevl.u more than a 54.S percent atake 1n t.be Irvine Company "could outperform other companies ln slmUar silua-llons "A buyer would want to have control,'' he cautioned. "Aoylhlna less thaa i.> perct"nt of lb(" stock could be adverse to a buYer and that WIL' our slated optnion three years ago.'' Privett made it clear during tus question In& or Mc:Coy that lbe witness predicted three years ago the very legaJ situallon that is being resolved today m Judge James F. Judge's courtroom. "We look mto these stock situa- tions very carefully," McCoy told him ... Our conclusions were based on our mvesugallons." ./ Near Record For Pickeroo P1gks1n Plckcroo '76 competition for weekly prizes worth more than· $330 continues following a near record number or con. testants last week. P1 c k e roo contestants each week try for prizes in· el uding a year mem- bers h 1 p al Nautilus Newport. dinners for t~o al Reuben 's Newport Beach or Costa Mesa or the Moonrakcr. lrvme and car wa5hes at Metro Car Wash Systems in Costa Me:>a and Huntington Beach. Details and an entry blank are published each Monday, Tuesday and Wednl'sday m the sports i.ecl1on of the Daily Pilot. To 101n in the P1 ckcroo '76 run. turn to page Robert Rolle, 35, Kane's m- structor, wbo grabbed the youth and tried to extinguish the flames on his clothes, is sUU in Fountain Valley Community Hmpital where officials say he is in good condition with thlrd- degree burns on his hands ·and arms. Rolle is expected to miss the rest of the semester, officials said. Police Vs~ Police At Yankee Stadiulll The incident occurred al4 p.m. Monday, just minutes before the end of cJuses for the day, when the du:pUcatinf fluid can, con- taining methy aJcohoJ used in the lamps, exploded and new about 20 fee t across the TONIGHT OCC LECTURE -"Aviation Safety for Pltots," Fine Arts BuHdmg 119. 7:30 p.m. • COASTLJNE CC LECTURE - •·uving Truthfully," Dr. Arthur 1 .. Blett. lecturer. Newport. Harbor High School audlt.orium, 7:30 p.m. .. THE RULING CLASS" South Const Repertory Theater. Tue:otday.sunday through Oct. 30,t 8srm TRURSDA Y, SEP1'. 31 l.lBRARY STORY HOUR Costa Mesa Library, 10.30a m. OCC LECTURE -"Corporate 'Taxation," Richard A. Brown, lt>ctu.rer, Flne Arts Bulldlni 119, 7·30p m FOOTBALL · Newport Harbor vs J.oarM, DavJdson Fltld. 8 pm. ... DAILY PILOT JKl!t A. Cu,.i.v VOC•--0.------ ThoftlaS 1("°"11 ,_ Thomas A. M"'1'tlfM ,..._....[_ c Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nell Aul"-'t.IM_r_, Offtc.a ~ .. e<~·llM~-­-,..,...,e. .. ~ ,,.,,_ .. _,.. --· ,, ..... ""' ~ ......... •l*O_,,_ ~'='.::er:: .. ~..'!.::=: ... ~ ...... ., ,, .... ,,,..~,. .. ,..,...,. ~· .. ,0 ,..,.,..., •11.,.,., ... cl•• --.. ( ........ -.. ,.. ................. ~'" •• c ........ .... (.ol .... Me """4, ......... (M-i.l 1' ,,_ ~:::..":: .... "-""'· ..... ....,_l __ NEW YORK CAP) -A tense · confroot.ation lo whlch hundreds ot top-ranking police orficers faced 1.000 disgruntled orr·duty cops outside Yankee Stadium was complicated by packs of marauding youths wh o descended on the area. Tbe gangs jumped on cars. picked pocket.a and tned to force their way into the stad.Jwn Tues day night where heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali took a Pair Arrested Jn Costa Mesa Cycle Theft Costa Mesa police arrested lwo carpet layers on chariies of grand theft Tuesday after they . allegedly loaded a Newport Beach youth's motorcycle into. their van and drove ore. Police said Daniel Kc\•1n Murphy, J9, of 1837 P ort Ptf an lei gh. Newport Bc~b . parked his Honda motorcycle al 2918 Bristol St. tor a trip to u nearby market. When Murphy returned, the cyC'le wu ione. However, a w1tnes!' told p0hc•· she saw two men pull up m o commercial van and haul the ry cle away. Police arrestro two employes of OeWiU Carpet.a o( Anaheim at a service station. St~ven DeWitt, 22, ot Anaheim and Allan Ray McFarlane, 21, or Fullerton W('r(" taken into custody and charged with grand theft. police said. Thr pair arc bei.ni held on $5,000 baH. Fro• Page A I COASTAL. • • "You 'II see a lot or open space and a lot of ac~ to lhe beach. You won't ice the sprawl and lbe spotty develop- ment," aaid Smith, explaining what impact the bill would have. To tbe end, developer in· terests, including t.M California Aslociation of Realtors and the Chamber of Comrnerce, bitterly opposed the bill. arguln1 It pushed coastal conservation too far. Tbe AFL·CIO, the most powerful labor organb.aUon In CaUtomJa, also opposed tho bill until tbe final days of the ae11lon when several amend· mtnta were tacked onto the bill. Tbat move brouaht John Hen- ninC. state chief of the AFL- CIO. on board and assun!d that the bW would clear• ctoce final vote ln Ute 1tat~ Senate. The bill is SB 1277. controversial dects1on over Ken Norton. The youths were en- couraged In this disorder by shoul!.t fro m d e monstrating policemen. Police Commi~sioner Michael Codd bud threatened to arrest disorderly off.duty cops if they contmued to harass the public in their revolt against a budget· forced wage freeze and added workdays. llundreds of fiRht fans had dif· riculty getting into the stadium llecausc of the traffic, the crowds. the protest rnarch, the unruly teen-agers and the general <'haos. Thomas P . Mitchelson, the Police Department's chief of field services and the highest ranking officer at the scene, declared: "We are trying to restore order and if neeessary we wtll make arrests. We are taking the necessary actions to ins ure public safety." Mennwhilt, the demonstrating pollt'emen, chanted, blew whistles. carried signs, and at one point, hfled actor Telly Savalu of television's "Kojak," onto the ir shoulders as they marched. Savalas had pro- nounced himself in sympathy with the policemen. Unlformf'd policemen on duty at the s tadium occ:asiooally cht-ered the demonstrators, and in a few cases. turned on sirens ln a 11how of support. For three nights. raucous rank nnd rile m('mbeu or the 18,000·member Patrolmen '!\ Benevolent A111oclatlon b11vc picketed Gracie Manston. official home of the mayor, on lbe upper East Side. Sand Ccutlers Sought for Beach Contest Sand castle crews are sUU be· ing sought for Sunday's 15th an- nual sand castle buildini contest at Corona del Mar St.ate Beach. 'The contest will be held from noon to 2 p.m. under the auspices of the Commodore's Club ol tho Newport. Harbor Area Chamber of Cornmcrce. Entry fee ls $10, but chamber otrlcial1 say they will flnd •poMOra to pay the fee for youth poups and student team.a that enter. The teams may be of any size, but experienced sand cutlers usually work in croups .of five to elabt. Chamber officiala say there is no are limit for parttcipanta and any tools or props that can be d.raued to the beach are 1e1a1. 1-'or reahtraUon ln!,.:-matlon c:oatact lhe cbambel' at 6'M21L • CHOTINER •• He also admitted that all those wbo bad ft.rat band knowledgt: of the allt&ed e:at.oruon ploy 11rc now dead, includln1~ end Cell~ ·1 own former partner tn politics, Fred Harber "It'• unrort\lftll~ because 1 th.I.nit th.la is an important mutt\'r But there jual tan·t an_yooe U~ who can help me prvvu ~·bAl I aa.y ls true." Cellta l•rncnttd. JnaddlUon to twoleoathY ma1l- grama to the Wateraate pro- aecutor, Cella uld he told u fttdMaJ Grand Jury and two U .S attorneys about the alleiced ex to..Uon plot. In mallgrams g1•nt ovt'r ot tomey Georae ChuJa's signature. Cella said he wu first ap· ptoacbed b)' ChoUner ln 1969. "Doctor. you and your hospitals and partners are in de- ep lro.uble," Cella quoted Chotiner as sayin&. ··our p owe rful friends in Orange County are calling for your scalps . I ran and am a con- dwt to your s urvival ... You. Dick O 'Neill and the doctors must pay your dues for havlng antagonized our good Oranie County Republican frlmd.s and other (hospital) or&aoJuUons," Cella continued. Later in lhe mail.gram and in Oamboyant fasb.ioo, Cella said, "Murray Chotiner. the inlluence peddJerofthe '50s, became the ex· tortionist of the '705, par ex- cellence." In his lengthy mallgram, Cella claimed Chotiner onc:e showed him government documents re- lated to him and hi~ fnPnii<: The purpose of the purported document display, Cella said, was lo convince him of the need lo ante up. In the Tuesday interview, Cella insisted he and his unnamed friends bad nothing to rear from an inquiry ioto their affairs. Then why did he allegedly pay out a quarter of a million dollars in cash without reporting the al· leged extortion to authonties? "WeJJ," he answered, "'we were havrng trouble getting our hospitals orf the ground and d1dn 't w:i.nt to have more problems." In his Mailgram to Watergate prosecutor Allan Addleste1 n. Cella dropped additional prom1· nent Republican naml·~ includ· mg those of Watergate figures H. R. "Bob" llaldeman, John Ehrllcbman and John Dc1.1n. llut a gain. California's one time top polili<·nl spender was unable to directly involve any of those named in his c·xtort1on al· leg:iuon. He said no mentwn w11s ever made of his alleged payoff money b e ing filter ed into Political campaigns or touching on Nixon. Sex Derailed Bad Vibes Kill Whoopee' PLANDOME, N.Y. <AP> -A middJe·aae couple say vibrations and nots~ from Long t~land Rall Road trains near thL'ir home have taken tht! steam oul of thci r sex Ur l'. While many t·ommuters <'Omplaln constantly about the rallroad's sl~ pace. Goorgo and Ann Mane Montana say thE> trains' "ronrlng speeds" have caused them mt>nlal and phy~irnl problems. Th~lr lawyer, who dcscnbes the plrunliffs us "In their late 50s or early 60s," says both clients are under a doc· tor's care trying to get thelr Jove Jilo back on tbu truck. Meanwhile, the coupll' filed suit agninst the railroad Tuesday tor $2,786,000 in slotc Supreme Court in Mineola. Montana clairm .. >d that be "lost services and consortium" of his spouse because or her •·nervous and ph~'!>ical debility." · • The Montanus' $150,000 house is uboul SO yards • from the Port Washington line railroad bed, between the Plandome and M~asset stations. Because of the intolerable vibration and noise. they say, they are physically and mentally. ill, have ir- regular sleeping habits, and suf!er an inadequate sex life. More Arrests Due In J ailhreak Plot Federal agents investigating what they described as an elaborate, Soutbem CaJifornia- based plot to free a convicted drug kingpin Crom a federal .Prison in Michigan with a helicopter and snipers say they expect to make still more arrests in the case. Four people bave been jailed already, including two who were arrested Mon day al their Promontory Point apartment in Newport Beach. They were identified by federal agents as John Pittman, Jr., 28, and Janet Alexa Rant.s,25. Along with their alleged co· conspirators Manuel Nunez, 26, and Paulette Wehmeyer Fry, 28, they face a preliminary heanng Tuesday before a federal magistrate in Santa Ana. Mrs. Fry i~ the wife or convicted narcotics kingpin Roger Alister Willlams Fry who is serving a 10 year sentence in the federal cor- rections institution al Milan, Mich. She and Nunez were picked up last Friday in San Diego after a federal grand jury handed out in- dictments against the group charging the m with conspiracy to effect the escape and rescue or a federal prisoner and con spiracy to commit murder. The alleged plot to get Fry out of prison, where he ls serving a no-parole sentence, binged on a helicopter that Nunez and Mra. Fry were supposed. to buy in Mexico. . Agents said the helicopter was to land ln the prison while snipers, armed with rifies and automatic weapQns, shot down guards in lhe towera. A spokesman for the FBI said they believe it was Fry him.sell who masterminded the escape plan. The plot come to the attention of federal narcotics agents wbo began the investigation several months ago, along with the FBI. . A major breakthrough came on Aug. 20 when Mrs. Fry and Nunez were a rrested by customs agents at the San Ysidro border crossing for falling to declare $10,400 in U. S. currency. They were released following that Incident, only to be taken in· to custndy 11g1tin last Friday al the culmmallon of the investiga- tion. Mrs. fry is being held on $500.000 bail, Pittman's bail is $300,000 and Miss Rants and Nunez are being held on bonds of $10,000 each. All are In custody in Los Angeles. F·RIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER BUDGET PRICED FRIGIDAIRE DRYER Complete home ~ laundry 1ust 24 ·• wide · ~ > Fa"!1ly size capacity, ~=-4-p os1t1on water ,-temperature selector with automatic dry cycle Full 18-lb. capacity, 140-minute timed dry cycle and 30-mlnute no heat cycle.199'5 HEAVY DUTY WASHER This low priced Frigidaire Heavy Duty Washer has a 16-lb capacity and offers the normal and gentle cycles of regular w~shers. Has four wash/rinse temperature combinations and carries many heavy duty components as .;;;~~829995 Contest: ·Home Stretch FlnallaU bave been cboeen for the Daily Pilot Harvest Home Cookinl Contest, with Tut.e-Off acbeduJed for Saturday, Oct. 2, at tbe Irvine Harvdt F•Uval. The finalist.I are asked t.o bnn1 their entries to the Daily Pilot •food booth at the (eaUvaJ IJ"OUD(l, Culver Drive and New Barranca Roads ln Irvine, by 2 p.m . the day of judglna. In keeping with the theme of this year's festival, "New Horhons." categories were drawn to include your most economical, energy savlog and future-mlnded concoctions. Tb• followtp1 eatnes ban been cbolen for the Taste-Off: . -Vegetarian Ma.lb Dish: Cot- ta1e Cheese-Zucchini Muni. Francie Hansen, Newport Beach; Vegetable Pie, Pea&> Darnell, Corona del Mar. -Whole Grain Baked Goods · Carob Cbip1Granola Cookies. Holly Irwin, La«una Beal'h. Energy Cookies for c.o&d Winter Days, Barbara Pane, Fountain Valley; Wheat Germ Mufflos, Mrs. LaVaughn F . Martin, La11una Beach; Whole Wheat Banana Muffins, Pauline Bent, Huntington Beach. -Space Age Snacks. Granap· ple Freese, De Ann Leighton. Huntington Beach; Walnut Oat· meal l:runch, Marilyn Mc · Cuinnesa, Irvine; Peanut Butter 'N' Fruit .Candy, Mrs. Beth Harris, Costa Mesa -f'rult PIH: Diet Boyaen· berry Pie, Corinne Beoni&er, lrvlne. The ftrtb category, Diet Desseru, did not receive any en· trtea . .However, DeeMar1e LaJeunuse of Coata Mesa came up with a recipe for Elephant stew that falled to flt into any cate1ory. The recipe calla for 1 elephant (medium size), saJt and pepper and 2 rabbits (optional). Cut the elephant into &mall pieces. This should take about 2 months. Add enoucb brown aravy t o cover. Cook over lterosene tire for at>out four weeka at 465 degrees. Tb1s will sern 3,800 people. U more are expected. two rabbits ..may be added, but do tbla only Ir necessary. as most people do not like t.o find hare Ul their stew. While there wun't a cateiory for lbls most unuaual recipe, Mn. LaJeunease la lnVltecl to br· in& the concocUon to the Taste. Off for samplin1 by the jud1es. Wlnners will receive .,riaes in· cludin& a crock pot slow-cooker, dinner for two , and alft certificates for clothes. records and a personalised birthday cake. AU prizes are donated by the Templdress shop, the Stew Ket· tie, the Mu~ic Market and ~cilia 's Bakery, in the Mesa Verde Shopping Center. Winning recipes will appear in the Food Section Oct. 6. . . . Dairy Sweet on Bacteria. By JUDITH (JO> OLSON Of t~e O•llY l'I ... M.tlf Can't keep the doctor away with an apple a day? Try two cups or sweet acidophilu.s milk instead. ... This re11,1edy for averting illness has oo scientific proof to back it up so far, but those who drink milk with the acidophllus bacteria testify to its benefits. BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS, Food Editor These products have been around for centuries and enjoyed most re· cently in a whole-milk form called Kefir, but no sweet milk until now bas bad the bacteria. ln what is considered "the only Ill· oovation in milk in over 20 years," the Knudsen Dafry Co. has introduced sweet acidopbllus milk an stores throughout the Southland. The milk is named for a special culture or benefkiaJ bactena called Lactobacillus acidoph1lus, which some scientists believe to be essential for a healthy gastrolntesllnal tract. The bacteria is normally present throughout the tract, but research has shown that some people might not be getting enough of U\Ls beneficial bac· teria because or the kinds or foods lht:Y eat, lJ1e: 11.Lrt:~ful Living condi· tions they are under and antibiotic therapy which destroys the bacteria. SOUR MILK Acidophalus milk has been con· sumed for centuries an many coun· tries. accord in~ to John Shannon. vice president of the dairy company It traditionally has been present in sour milk that Is unacceptable to most persons. The new milk wu developed by a team or rood scientists and microb1olog1sls at North Carolina State Unive rsity, under the leadership of Dr. Marvin L Speck. The team discovered a way to con· centrale and freeze the bacteria without destroying it. The culture is shipped to dairies where 1t Is thawed and combined with cold protein and \"itamin-fortified lowfat rrulk. No sugar has bttn added to the milk, but persons tasting the milk have commented that It ts sweeter than regular lowfal aulk. Company officials said interest in the bacteria increased "after the tum of the century when Russian scientist Elie Metchinkoff noted the regular consumption of milk containing the acidophilus culture in his study of long-lived peasants io the Balkan countries." NO PROOF YET ONE QUART 941 ml A s pokesman for Knudsen stressed that there ii DO scientific proof Of the benefit of acidoph1lus bacteria. Day of Bread "We do have testimoruaJ letters," he said. "We believe benef1c1al Thanks Given • The ''Day of Bread," ob- aerved this year Tuesday, Oc· toDer 5 as part of Harvest Festival Week , marks our ever· lasting gratitude for the bounty ol nature -the soil, the sun. the rain and the foods they produce. This recipe comblnes many of the good things of the earth in a fashion so appealing It wiU call for '"repeat.I." "Broccoli Cheese Bake" spells eonvenience, economy and good •utritioo as well as templin& le. Wbat better way to reeogniu •read as the centuries-old sym· bol or all food than to combine it Ith chicken soup. chopped Clnioo, cheese and broccoli, all 9euoned to please the palate of 90epicure? Here you have protein, tarbohydrate, calcium and other nUal nutrients In a medley of fascinating flavor. 'Ibe bread, aa alwa71, la basic contrl butln1 essential B- _.tamins and the mineral, iron. Lb Lbe ot.ber in&redlen\.a, ¥OU. • wind up with a main dish so slm· pie yet so nutritious that 1t epitomizes the spirit ol the "Day at Bread." Serve It with a tossed salad and rresh fruit and you have paid your homage to the bounty of the harvest season.J. indeed. BROCCOLI t.:BEESE BAX£ 1 can (10~ ounces) cream of chicken soup · -.~cup water inl v, cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt ',\ teaspoon poultry season· ~teaspoon pepper l pack-.. (10 ounces) frozen chopped broccoli, thawed 6 cups enriched dried bread cubes<about8alices) 4 allcu American Cheese CorQ,btne SOUJ>, water, onion and snsonln1s. Stir lo broccoli.· Fold ln bread cubes. Pour miI· ture into rreued 2..quart square I be.kine dish. Cover top with cheese. Bake in preheated 350 decree oven for 2S to 30 minutes. Sen'•&. . . DR. MARVIN SPECK things are happening but we can't pro- ve it yet." Research into the benefits or the milk now is going on at North Carolina State University and several medical schools. but results from these research projects will not be published for two to five years. The benefits claimed by consumers, the Knudsen spokesman said, are "a production or antibodies which help control harmful organisms in the intestinal tract and a lowenng or lac· lose intolerance.·· To gain the benefits or the bacteria. two cups of milk per day must be con· sum ed. The milk costs a few cents more than regular lowfat milk. It can be used just like the lowfat product but the bacteria are killed 1f the milk is heated to a high temperature. A one·cup serving or acidophilus milk contains 140 calones. 10 grams of protein, 13 grams or carbohydrates and 5 grams of fat. l.owfat milk is CX· actly the same. Atlanta Dairy. the J)roducers or Keflr, plans to introduce a similar milk "in the near future," but a spokesman said the company is not in a rush because it already has its acidophllus product on the market Kefir, which is sweetened wilb honey (except the boysenberry navor, which has a little granulated sugar ), actually bas three kinds of beneficial bacteria, the apokesman said. Wednesday. September 29, 1976 * Cf Eat Bread, Lose Weight It sounli11 llkt" 11omP1hing the late Euell Gibbons would have loved: Bread made out or wood pulp. The bread, ·developed by rrr Continental Baking Co.-the folks who bring you Twinkles-is called Fresh Horizons. In researching ways t-0 make low-caloried bread, the company found that by adding cellulose. calories were cut and the fiber content was boosted. The new product, now being produced for commercial dis· lrlbuUon at about 70 cents a loaf, bu 33 percent fewer calories than regular white bread and 400 percent more fiber, according to company spokesman Robert Keane. Keane said the cellulose looks like flour and is ''virtually taste· less." The company, he noted, could have used com stalks or sugar cane stalks as the fiber source, but the powdered cellulose from wood pulp was more readily available. FEWER CALORIES Tbe bread does have one-third fewer calories than regular bread and tastes just as good, agrees Dr. Olaf Mickelsen, pro· fessor of nutrition at Michigan State University. MlckelJen, who has made a study of Ill weight-reducing ef· feet.a, aald the 33 married stu· dent.I who ale the higher fiber bread Iott up to S. 72 pounds in 5.1 '11'Y1' without <'hanging thPir f!8t· lng or living habits. "We were curious to see if those In the study would overeat to compensate for the lowered caloric intakes," he said. •'but they didn't. "Fiber produces a full feeluig which lends to make one eat leaa," sald Mickelsen duriD& a promotion tour ln Lo8 Angeles. It also helps promote digestion and regular bowel functlonJ, be added. The study found all but two ot the students lost welgbL "But these two people overate 1eneral- ly, "he said. OTHER STUDIES Studiea of the bread aho have been conducted by the Mayo Clinic In Rochester. Minn., and by Lbe Columbia Uoivenlty In New York. The two-year Columbia atudy found the bread helped to keep the loet weight from beinl plned back. The Mayo nutrltlonlata were ln· tereated In a posalble rela· Uonahlp between overweight and cholesterol, the rauy sublt.aoce that comprises 1allstones and la believed to cause hardenin1 ot the arteries. They found, however, that aJthoueh welaht wu I01t by u.t· Inc the new bread, the cboleaterol loaa was 1Upt. Therefore, they aald, Kayo wouldn't recommend the IJrM4 • a aole form of dlet therapy. Not that everyone Medi to lote wdlht. • ••Dut tbe bread does sene a purpote for those who do,'' aald Mlckel1en. · ''It hu the tute~ and texture of an ordinal')' )oaf and offers the aame proteln and comparable amount.I of nut.dents found in re1ular enriched bread." It la completely safe. he addied. "Plant fiber ii plant fiber, whether it comes (ran celet7 or wood.'' "Bread Is our atatt ~ llle.•4nc1 what we need to do In thla eoan- t.ry la to promot. ita UM inltead ot avoldhll lt u baa beeG tho cue lo r~eut Y.•a.n. '' .. Wednffday September 29. 1!17S Library Goal: NEW YORK <AP) Clara JonH ladeapuately trying tof1nd "a place in the sun .. tor the 35,000 m~mbers o r the American Ubrary AssociaUoo and for the llb:ranes ud commurut1es lht"y represent. A5 the95lh ALA preatdl"nt the flrlt black to be l"lected to th•t position ln the or1ana11t1cm '"' 100-year hlAtory -M~ Jonh le-els ahe must "ork constantly to improve and expund public library facilities. And, perhaps more important, "U all the libraries we re to close their d oors t omorrow, our c1v1h1at1on couldn't survtve The IJbr&I') 11 a bu1c tnst.llwoa " One answer. Mra. Jones believes, ls increased federal "1ndtn1. ALA and the National Commission on Llbran and In· formation Servlcei., created un- du the Nixon adminJstrataon, work coopenUvelytolhatend. ahe must fight for their survt val in lm P ro Ve the fuce of econom.ac advl'rs1ty and acrou·lhe-boa.rd co:.t cut ttna. • "We have lo fight . roally Mrs Jones aald that federal money acc-ounu ror only nve pre- cent of the public library costs. Ei&hly percent comes from city 1ovemments and the regt from dooatiot11 and state funds IN DANG Ea Ironically, she not.es, pubhC' libraries are an dllllJler o( lhear •• ., fight," sbe saJd Jn an u1tt>rv1ew 'LA•illM•1 ~ I ~ Michael McQueeney, Jacquin Johnaon Rite Dates Set Johnson-McQueeney Jacquin J ohnson and Michae l McQuccney, both of Costa Mesa, urc plannmg to marry Nov. 13 in St . AndrPw's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs W11l1 a m NiC'hols of Garden Grove and Mr a nd Mrs. R3ymo nd Traut\Ooe1n. Costa Mesa IJves at the time when lht>y are mostnffded. "ln 1 tame of economic ~reuion people use libranes more. Jn the 193GI it was pr~­ ticially standlnt room only," Mn. Joauexplatned. She sajd people tum to their neighborhood bran<'h for esrapt> and informalaon and bttauselhey cannoloncer alfordtob\zy booki. Accordlna to ALA fisures . there are more than 21 Million Americans -. bo are functlonolly illiterate, meanin1 that they can't v.'rlte a check. read a sign ot p!ck the best buy an a market, much leu read an entire book. Ubraries, Mrs. Jones main· tains, must try to reach lheae peo- ple and their children end help them learn to read. But they can't do lhtll without money for ~tMlf nnd eqwpment, she Polnt..s out. "You have to get kids hook~ on booUtnelementary sc-hool," said Mrs. Jones. · · U you Uunk a child 'i. learn.in& Is limited by his part'nls' pocketbook and educatJon, you can'tg1velhem much." SER\'ICER Public l1braraeb acrou ttw country provide numerou., auvku, all free, for edUt'aUon11I purposes. l''alma. lectures, story h0ur1 and 1ulded tours of the library for school children are all In danger of terminatJon from Jack or money. she said. Mn. Jones feels that libraries can and do perform C'rudw social fW1cltons a.lso. As Detroit Director or Libranes 0-'t T.ae Ow W-4 ... a job to wh1rh she wa.s a1>polnt· t'd m 1970, lht•reb.) bC'eomang lhe first v.omnn to run the city's ' libraries Jlld the fiNt blaek In such a post -s he start~ an •·in formation and rtferral serv1re .. to help ordiniH.) ell.It~ deal With bureaut•1 .ar, People 1n. lh•tro1t ran contact their loeal hbnry tor1ntorm11Uon on a wide ranee of ~ubJttts from drug abuse to findlni .i cheap or free ballet school rRAC'TICAL "lt you r an rt•latc.1 llvtl\& an form:itlon to trnctltlonfll rccord~d lnformntion, It makes libraries more practical. We are first-atop ln!ormallon cc.-nters. Wo can find out anything and everything," )aid Mri. Jonl's HAMS Yli ..-. • ., •t T hJ '.". u.o.... '*"'-Joyce J-1 1sy1 .•. "'We wll HV~ 1M1y H-•leu H'1 .tcipirnl .'tlit"f'tl Whf>ltt or Half HOMEY BAKED HAM! tt'i testy. "'1 to._...,,.._ .. .ct It's,.. .... otd lelied H- Acrvor~ OIDB YOUl"S TODA YI 3700 E. Coast Hi~y. Corona del Mor -673-9000 , .......... c:..-... .._._ 1222 S. ltoollllnt ....... ol, AMlwlM U~J461 71 HO Mitfltw.., #111 • ... s,ri11t1 U. a.die Mtrt.l 714·J46-llt4 The future bndc as a graduate or R ancho Alamitos ll1g h -School and Rosston L'nivcrMty of Men 's Hair OC'stgn Guy Mttchell,.Byna Mackel Tim Abbott, Anna Rivas H e r f1an ce ai. a graduate of Corona del Ma r High School a nd attC'nde<i Orange Coai.t College • • • Mackel-Mitchell Mr and Mr~ lknrv Kin s le y Ma ck(•I o·r Newport Rcarh have an nounce<i the t>ngag{•mt•nt of their dau~ht~·., 'hna Louise Mackd. •1•l (;uv Mit~h.?ll . The couple plan to marry Feb. 5 in Our Lady o f M t. C armc•I Church. Newport Beach Miss M ac kel is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and the University of the Pacirlc, Stockton. Her faanc e i s a g r aduate of Foothill High SC'hool and UC Irvine and now as employed by the Social ServiC'e Department of Orange County. He is the son of Mrs. Alt>xander Sipos of Santa /\na • • • Rivas-Abbott Anna Riva s will beeome the bride or nm Abbott during Nov. 27 t'eremonies In the Estan- cia House. Costa Me.s3. Their e ngagement has been announced by her parents, Mrs. Martha Rivas of Newport Beach and Ernest Rivas of Costa Mesa Th e bride ·t o-be graduated from Estan· cia High School and at- tended Orange Coast College. Her fiance. son of Mrs. Robert Abbott of Costa Mesa. is an alumnus or Estancia and OCC. Torus Setback Favorable THU RSDAY 6EPTEMBER30 By SYDNEY O~ARR AJU ES C Ma rch 21 • • Apf11 19). LN go of IOl't 1ng.situat1on Know -.hen • kl~elease pa..,l and grah fo r fut Ur(' pro~pt·ch Yt1u know wh.11 '1111 i.hould clo Key I!. to do ti ~top procrnsttnatan~' TAURl'S <April :?O 1\l;iy 20) What st•t•nw<I a :>C'tback artuallv work., out m your favor . Tho'r ~ho mat.IC' threats were> talkin g through thf'tr halt.. Know 1t and bt• con· fidenl You get ~C<'ond <:hanct>. GE1'11NI IM 3y 21 .Jun,20)· f'ollow thrnu11h cm hunC'h teach. learn. a~rb 1nform11t1on ond 'Ynthesl1c at. M anv will st>e k your opinions. counse l M11 l ntain per~ondl halancl' and sense of humor C'ANC'ER (June 21 Julv 22) Diversify don t count on onl" sec • taon, phase. petson 1'<> fit>xlble. versatile Make i nquiries . lns l"t on ans "'«'t'l', n ot polite Happy i Again II fNOIANAPOLIS (AP> -''I nevt'r thought J ·d I ~ a bride again." srud Annie Mae Slayton 'Smalling, who, at 76 1 made a second tnptothe ; altar recently . Widowed three years I aeo arter S2 years of t marriage. abe was , wedded to Noah Ervin I Smallin&. an 80-)•eardd widower, and lon&·tJme friend or her and her late , husband, Coy Slayton. I The bride wore a floor- • length blue dress and a 'i conaae of pink roses for the urernon)'. , "TM minister's wife played the wedding march even lhooab I've 1 l~d .. em we dldn 'l need ~ Uh that aat OW' •let,'' the new Mn. ~_gJallinlt said. ~ e\'asaonc; 1.£0 cJuh 23 -Aug. 22) Do i.omr rev1smg. re' 1ewang . pay heed to details PrJct1c3l mat- ters dominate lmpro\'e ser\•1ce . gl'I r ad o f superfluous m31craaL SCORPIO COct. 23 Nov. 21 > · Relatives m ay be an mood to complrun You have aC'ct>ss to 1m port ant an form at1on Complaints won't mean much berause your po~•· lion is strong. Re d1" crt>et com munication wath authorities. professional supenors. You are able to complete proJect, to get tdeas across. to enlarge horizons. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 · Feb. 18>· What had been a mystery Is clarified t o your advantage . money. You'll be ahead lf Septem her 3t Is your blrtbday you have won- derful sens~ of humor. You're fond or travel - you are perceptive. psyC'hic and a natural psyC'hologasl \'1RGO <Au,i: 23 . Sept. 22> You m.iv find that others are fre~ a nd-easy al your r'pense Re 3warc and know'' hen lo draw hne Si\GITl'ARI US <No' 22 ·Dec 211 · Money pie ture Is brighter than might be im11gined Ca!>h flow wall be resuml'd sooner than you think. Accent on posst>ssions, colleC'tlon s, getting money·s worth. Where there had bC'en -----------= LIBRA <Sept. 23 ·Oct. 22)' Home ba~l'. proper- ty, !.l•rurltv, ability to duim "h.11 1::. your own the!ll' art' emphasized. II d1plomat1 r, you get \\hat you nt•cd PORK SALE CAPRICORN <DC<.' 22 ·Jan. 19): Lunar cyl'IC' b lndil'ative of nt>w staru. only heat, there now Is also light. S-Ome fears. doubts are overcome PISCES ( Ft>b. 19 · March 20): Misun · derstandlng with friend Is str alghtened out: you feel better as result. 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I Orange Coast E DITION Today~s Closing ~-• Stoek~ l VOL. 69, NO. 273, 6 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 N TEN CENTS Nixqn in His Book: Victim. of lnjustice1 • t NEW YORK (AP> -Former ,President Nuon will ma.mlaln 10 !)Us memoirs that the Watergate scandal was a partisan weapon bis enemies used to dnve him from olnce and be will continue 10 deny personal wrongdoing, the '.New York Times said today. ' The book will picture rum as ft.tie victim or 10juatace and say ~at be resigned Lo spare the na- Uon the division an impeachment lnal m1,ul bave caused, the Times saJd in a story from Loo don. Reporter Herbert Mitgallg said some ot the contents ol the yet to be completed book were pieced together from publl.sh.l.og sources in the United States and Europe who ban aeen 16' pages ol com- pleted manuscript deallng with Watercate. Nixon aaya in the book that he re1rell not. questioning 111des more closely because he knew lit· Ue about the Watergate break-In and events that followed, the Times sajd. The newt;paper ac- count also sajd these point.<; come up in the book. -When Nixon 1ummoned then 0..llf 1'114'1 l' ... 10 -· ltlC~ .... l(Mftle• NEWPORT BEACH FIREMEN BATTLE EARLY MORNING BLAZE ON AVON STREET For a Alckerlng Moment, Memories of 1975 Mariner's Mlle Fire Countv Bid ., To Be Health Agency Fails County government has lost its be.lated but bard fought bid to be deal an at ed Orange County's health services agency. Named by Department or Health, Education and Welfare of'Oc1als as the agency to oversee planning the county's multi million dollar a year health care delivery system was the Orange County Health Planning Council HEW's d<·c1slon ended months ol biller wrangling over lhe de- 1l1nallon, a designation that car-nes with It unprecedenlt'd con- trol of thl' area's health planning, including new rarihUes Today, OC HPC' executive director Sta nley Malek :-..11d he will mN~t "1th II F.W ofClc1al:-1n San Francisco lo d1scwis funding and other m uttn.., r<'l<1lt•t.I to the a1ency. The council lost t'Ountv rinan cJal ~upport t·arly this year whc•n county supt.'rv1sors decided cc111n ty JtOvcrnmPnl rnlhl'r than th1· council it hould r111 th•· h1·111th plannlnl( roh· Since then. 1l has upcrotl'd on fund11 pro\·lc1t'd by contributors ·IS well a.s money received from HEW. In ret't'Ol months. supervisors aU.em11tl•d lo bring pressur\• on HEW's d1•cmon by t'arryang on an txtensavc lobbrlng campaign ln Sacram~nlo und WashJnRton. Succet1ii wn s theirs an Sacraml•nto when Gov Edmund G. Drown recommended that <Se~ HEAL TU.. Page A%) Daily Pilot Price To 83.50 Oct. I Home delivery pnce for tho l)aJly Pilot wiU 10 from $3.25 to 1.1.50 per month cf. t~ive October 1. Al $3.50 per m onth. the Dally Pilot ,subscription price remains amooa the lowest fo r seven-d ay newspapers In Southern Callfomia. ContJnulnt major cost lncnases in au aspects or newspaper producUoo aod , distribution, such as a $20 per ton newsprint price b>- crease last July, make this increase necessary. You.r Daily Pilot carrier, who ts an independent mt-rchant. will realize an increase in profit for bis or ber services to you at the new price. .. Fire Guts Newport Children's Clinic A children 's clinic was gulled this m orn ing in a blaie that erupted one block from the site of the disastrous 197S Mariner's Mile rire in Newport Beach. This morning's fire was limit- ed to one bwldiog at 26SO Avon St. Damage was e stimated a t $50.000 In January, 1975, the block or bwldings di rectly south or this morning's rire burned to the ground. Those buildings were replaced with new structures that opened late this summer. Firemen said today they do not know what caused the blaze al the clinic run by Dr. Albert Pizzo. There was no one ln the building at the time or the fire. Firemen were sent to the scene at 3:30 am by a call from an un· identified passerby by who itnw tht' s moke and rtamt'S The nre engines from the 32nd Street and Ma riner 's stations that arrived at the scene putout a second a larm that brought firemen frqm the Balboa and Newport Center stations. In all. Battalion Chief Phil Hayden. who was rn command at the scene. had seven fire trucks, aocluding the paramedic unit, work1ni on the fire which burned out or control for 20 mmules and was oot completely extinguished for an hour and a hall. Five rtrem en who fougbt to keep the blaze from spreading to the attached buildings on either side of the clinic were treated for smoke inhalation and three were treated ror minor cuts from broken gla ss. Acco rdin g lo Capt. Di ck Wright. the fi remen managed to contain the blaze to the clinic, althoul(h the neighbonng busi nesses i;u'\taan ed smokl' and wate r damage More Arrests Due In Jailbreak Plot Federal arents invesU1•trng wha t they described as an elaborate, Southern CaJlfomia· based plot to free a convicted drug kingpin from a federal pris on In M ichigan with a helicopter and snipers say they eXJ)ect to m•lte still more arrests lntbecue. Four people have ~n jailed already. including two who were arrested Monday a t their Promontory Point apartment in Newport Beach. They were identified by federal aceots as John Pittman, Jr , 28. andJanetAlexaRants,2S Along with their alleged co- COMpiuton Manuel Nuna. 26, and Paulette Wehmeyer Fry, 28, they face a preliminary bearing Tue1day before a federal m&Clatrale lo Santa Ana. Mn. P'r7btbewifeolcoov\cted na.rcotics kiJllpin Rocer Alister WUllama Fry who .ls servinc a 10 yur HOtence in the federal cor· recUons lnatltutlon at Milan, Mlch. Site and Nwiea w.,. picbd up last Friday in San Dieio after a federal cr•nd Jury handed out in- dictment• •rainst the croup cbarlina them with. compiJ'aeJf to df ecf Lhe esc•pe lbd rescue of a fed•ral prisoner and con • sp&raey to comm it murder. Th@ aUeccd plot to cet Fry out of pn11on. where he is serving a no-parole sentence, hinged on a helicopter that NU11cz und Mrs. Fry were supposl'd to buy ln Mexico. . Agents said the helicopter wu to la nd in the prison while snipers. armed with nnes and automatic weapons, ahol down guards In the towen. A s pokesman for the FBI s aid they believe it was Fry himself wbo m asterminded the escape plan. The plot came Lo the attention of federal narcotics agents who began the invesUgatloo several months ago, along with the FBI. A major breakthrouab c•me oo Aug. 20 when Mrs. Fry and Nunez were arrested by c11110ms qents at the San Ysidro border croeslna for faJllng to declare $10,400 ln U.S. currency. They were released folJowinC that incident, only to be. taken in· to custody a1aln last Friday al the culmlnitlon of the lnvesuta· t.loo. Mn. Fry Is beina held OD $S00,000 bail. p lttm.aa •• bail la $300,000 and Min Ranta and Nunez ar belnC hdd on bands ol $10,000 each. All are la C\&1'°41 tn Loe Angeles. Vice PrH1dent Gerald Ford to adv1~ b1m to prt!pare to assume the presidency, Ford su1d he wanted to talk 11 over '>'1th ba.s wtre. -Nixon pleaded with Ford to keep Henry A. Kisainger on as secr etary of State. -Nixon says he and Kissinger stood and prayed together, rather than dropping to tbeu'. knees as reported In "The Final Days." by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein -{;en. Alexander Hale Jr., tbe White use ch1er of staff in the fin ontbs or the adminislnl- tl . believed from the start that ixon would have to resign but the White House press secretary, Ronald Ziegler. opposed resigna- tion Nixon 's book Is to be publlshed.1 by Wuner Books, which .bas beeo conducting an international sales campaign The company's contract with Nixon bars disclosure of what the former president will receive. but the Times cites sources as, putting lhe figure at $2 million plus up to $300,000 for expenses. Coastline Curbs Signed Into Law SACRA MENTO <API Landma rk coastal le~1~lat1on restricting developmt>nl along Cal1forn1a 's ~horchne was signed by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. to day after year s of struggle between developers and con servationists. The Democratic governor. who helped negotiate the final com promise form of Lhe ronserva tionist-backed bill. said at a s111n mg ceremony for th(• coastal ball and 20 other environmental measures: "Ttus serle~ or bills reprc.senb Structure Of Stock A Stymie? By TOM BA.Ill.E V Ot-0.11, l'llel -· An investment counse1or described Irvine Company stock today as ... superb orrering" but warned in the courtroom thal potential buyers or shares held by the James lrvlne Foundation might be d et e rred by the share holding structure or the company as 1t stands today. Broker Owen McCoy, who represents the investment house of Morgan Stanley, testified In Orange County Superior Court that prospective buyers of the S4.5 percent controlling interest held by the foundation an the Irvine Company might not con· l'ider at lo be :i controlling in- terest McCoy testified under ques· tioning rrom foundation attorney Howard Privett that buyers might want to achieve an interest or 80 percent or more in the Irvine Company If they wished to achieve the maximum return possible from such an invest- ment. "It is a superb stock and a superb company," he comment- t'd. "Investment in the Irvine Company would be an excellent investment with a growth rate of possible 12 percent, given the nght conditions " McCoy feces cross examlna lion from lawyers for Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. She made the current court hearing inevitable when she challenged the found at1on 's decision lo 11l'll 1L'i shares lo the Mobil Oil Com pany for $200 mllhon. Mrs. Sm 1th, the holder of a 22 percent stake In the Irvine Com· pony r ounded b y h er grandrather, ariiucs that the S24 per 11hare represented by the Mobil orrer is much too low ror the stock and Is unfair Lo her and other minority holders. The foundation is compelled under federal law to divest itself of its S4.5 percent holdings. Ml"B. Smith has un.succeufuUy 11uggested during the hearing that the foundation abates be donated lo chariUea. Lasorda Gets Dodgers' Job LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Los Angelu Dodgen this after- noon named their boller-fUY tblrd base coach, Tom L8SOC'd.a, toauc· ceed the quiet Walter Alston, 64, who is retlrln1 aa manager ol the baseball team aft.er23seaaona. Laaorda, 49, bad been theodda· on cbotce lo become manager or the National Leacue team, 10 the announcement by I>od1er Presi- dent Pettt O'Malley C&DM! u no 1urpnse. Alston announced llODdQ that he will lake another job wit.b lbe Dod&a oraanlzaUon. a ma3or step forward in protect ing the environment Th e~<· thmgs have been a long time in the making. 1·m very pleased lo be11partof1l " The measure. which won passage in the Legislature in the final days or the 1975-76 session. C'reates a permanent coastal comm1ss1on with veto power over major developments. The comm1ss1on s power generally a rrects a 1,000 yard wade strip along California i.. l .070·mile coast. But the coastal zone extends up lo four miles an. DEAD MAN ACCUSED Murray Chotfner land an som " ~colo1;1eall y scns1l1ve areas The law, which takes effect Jan l. grows out or Prop. 20. the 1972 initiat ive approved by voters which creuled a tem- porary coast al commission with veto power over coastal develop. mcnt State Sen. J erry Smith, a Sarat oga Democr a t who sponsored the bill, srud 1n an in· lerview that the evidence or the ball's strength would be "bow development takes place. <See COASTAL, Pase A2) o.lly ,. ... Stllfl ,,_ CLAIMS 'SHAKEDOWN' Or. Loul1 Cella Dr. Cella Victim Of Extortion Plot? By GARV GRANVILLE Of t~e 01lly l'ltet Matt Dr. Louis Cella has Lold the s pecial Watergate prosecutor that he was a victim or an eictor-· lion plot masterminded in the early 19705 by one-Ume Richard Nixon political confidant, the late Murray Chotan f'r of Newpor t Beach. In two lengthy messages to the pr011ecutor's orfi cl', Cella alleged Chotaner shook him down for "hundr ed s of thous ands of dollars .. in return ror immunity ao1nst harassment by federal agencies. Chotincr, oncc:> a Newport res1 - Peg Forgit Files for NB Council Seat Peg Forgit, the woman who lost a 1974 Newport Beach City Council race to Howard Rogers by slightly more than l ,000 votes, Is the flral person to ftle an application for appointment lo the seat le ft vacant by Rogen' death. Applicant.a have unW s p.m. ·next Wedneaday to ftle an ap- pUcation wllh City Clerk Doris George. Tbey mus t be registered voters llvlnJ in the Finl Dis· trict whlcb coven the Penlnaula to32ndStreel and allolUdollle. of Udo Isle. Mn. George said Mnr; Forgtt filed her appUcalJon Tuesday eel four other unJdentified peo.. pie t.oot out forms. Mn. Foran'• husband, Al, ts • former councilman. 'Jbey own For1lt'a Hardware, 2205 W. Balboa Blvd. dent and attorney, died in early l974 from injuries suffered in a traffic accldenL in Washington, D.C. He was a lontc·l1me close personal friend of Nixon's who played key r oles In the form er pr esident's political campaigns from 1946 throuah Ul68. Cella is the one-time crown prince of Oranf(e County poUtlcal spenders who was convlcU!d Ja3t. June on 22 felony charges relalA>d Lo Medicare fraud and Income tax evasion. The 53-year ·old Santa Ana physician Is free on ball pending appeal of his conviction and sub· sequent five-year prison sen- tence. <See CHOTINER, Pa«r A2) Orange Coa~t ; Weather Mostly cloudy wilh showers and possible thun· deralorma Thursday. Highs aboul 70, lows In mid 009. INSIDE TODA l' So whol !11• II n1W? Thee'• controver111 over the laklt Ab-Norton bout, ond ""° tOOn. Storil1.Bl. l•dex .... •• .. M At C» I t.a AM ~ .. ... .. AA e ------------" I .. ' •At D41L V PILOT N 200 Protest Move Continuation S~hool Irks Residents Bv8TEVt-; llMaff;LL OI la. O.llJ -- About 200 &101ry Santa Ana !Jeltbb ruidents turned out Tuesday ni~bt to protest a pro- posal to relocate the Newport· Mesa acbool dlatrict'a continua· tioo b.leh achoo! at a.y View · School. Ncwport·MHB Unllied School District tru~tees and ad· minislrators were invited to Bay View to ~ar commenu from parent.a and others who live near tbe Santa Ana Height.a elemen- tary school. And com mcnl:i1 they got. Trustees faced a full house an the sehool 's mulUpuf'POM room. District Superin&endmt Jotm Nlcoll told the audience that the ~al lo relocate the cont.i.nua- Uon hiih school at Bay View ls just that-a propo:.al. Ke saJd trusteea will hear com· ments from parent.a at Heinz. Kaiser Middle School Thursda.y night and expect to be invited to several other schools that are be- in1 considered as sites for the conUnuatlon tllgh school. Bay View is one of the elemen· tary schools in the district with declinlng enrollment. District lrwltees plan to sell the McNally School site in downtown Costa Fro• rag~ Al CHOTINER ACCUSED. • • He is s cheduled to stand tnal in Orange County next month on Grand Jury charges related to the alleged b1lkmg of almost $2 million from two county hospitals he once controlled. In an interview Tuesday, Cella admitted his allegations against Cbotiner would be "difficult 1f not impossible" to prove. He also admitted h.is credibili· ty is more than strained by the repercussions of his conviclloo as well as the charges brought against him by the county Grand Jury. Nonetheless, Cella insisted he paid Cbotiner "around $250,000 or my own money'' to keep such agencies as the Internal Revenue Service and Social Secunty Ad- m.inistrati~ orr his back According to the convicted physician, Chotiner once told him $5,000 or a payorr was earmarked for the then national chairman of the Republican pa r· ty, Sen. Robert Dole, now the party's vi c e pref)ide nt1al nominee Cella conceded that he has no way of knowing if the purported payoff was in tended for 1 he chaJrman or 1£ he e ver received it. He also admitted that all those who had first-hand knowledge or the alleged extortion ploy are now dead, including Choliner and Celia's own former partner m vu:.itic;;, Fr~J llarbcr. "It's unfortunate because I think this is an important matter. But there just isn't anyone Jlviog wbo can help me prove what I say ls true," Cella lamented. In addition to two lengthy mall- grams to the W ateraate pro- secutor, Cella said he told a federal Grand Jury and two US attorneys about the alleJ(ed ex· Hobie Cat-14 Qualifying Rounds Start Qualifying rounds stnrtl'd to· day at Dana Point for the Hob1f' Cat·l4 national championship re- jalta. Today's races were Corquolify. ing about 34 skippers who have not previously qualified in dis· trict regattas. There arc 80 pre- qualt!ied skippers on hnnd and today's races should 11well the fleet to over 100. Championship races will gel under way Thursday at ll a.m. and continue throuah Friday. The national champion wUI come out of the SO boats that will be raclng ln the championship fll&ht on Saturday. Those not m ak.ing the top SO after Friday's races wUl race for the Class B championship. Hoble-14 aklppera are arrivina from all plUU of the country wtth the lar1eat contin•ents from Florida, Mtcbt1an , Mas&achuaett.a and California. ORANO COAST DAILY· PILOT Robert N. Weed ,.._,_.._.._ Thom&S A. Murphl~ -........ r: ... ~-0. .... a..tll'llllllJlll"llO..... -· ......... ti.• .. llhnl•o!._ _,., m•U•r M' ·-•ttlMM•fth Nf•Ht .,... ... ''"'""'" •llllt~t 09<1•1 ~f!ll.W.. .i ~-lt'IC-. IM-e1 .. 1 ~-....... c .. 1. ~ ~-.,...-...,,.,,_un- :U::..'::~~u-, ..... 111 • .,_ tort1on plot. In ma1lgrams sent over at· t.orney George Cbula's signature, Cella said he was first ap- proached by Cboliner in 1969. ..Doctor . you a nd your hospitals and partners are in de· ep trouble." C ella quote d Chotiner as sa ying. "Our powe rful er ends i n Orange County arc ling for your scalps. I can an a con· dwt to your survival ... You, Dick O 'Neill and the doctors must pay your dues for having anlagomzed our good Oran(le County Republican rncnds and other (hospital> organizauons," Ce lla continued. Later m the mailgram and 1n namboyant fashion, Cella said, "Murray Chotincr. the lllflucnce peddler or the ·sos. became the ex- tortionis t or lhe '70s, par ex- cellence." In his lengthy mailgram. Cella claimed Chotiner once showed tum government documents re- lated to him and h ie; frirnrl~ The purpose or the purported document dis play, Cella said, "as to con\'lnce him or the need to ante up. In the Tuesday int.en iew, Cella insisted he and his unnamed friends bad nothing to fear from an inquiry into their affairs. Then why did he allegedJy pay out a quarter or a million dollars in cash without reporting the al- le,ed extortion to authorities? 'Well," he answered, "we were having trouble getting our h~pitals off the ground and dldn 't W!lllt tobave more problems." Jn his Mailgram to Watergate prosecutor Allan Addlestein, Cella dropped additional promi- nent Republican names lnclud- ine those of Watereate figures H R. "Bob" Haldeman, John Ehrlicbman and John Dean. But again, California's one- time top political spender was unable to directly involve any or those named in his extortion al legation. He said no mention was ever made of his alleged payorr money being filtered into pohlical campaigns or touching on Nixon Cella also admitted he could not provide Hny documents to s how he was out $250,000 m cash for protection against harass · ment by public officiaJs. Chotlner was frequently men· tioned during the Nixon years as a behind the scenes political operator. Including an unproved charge by fugitive financier Robert Vesco that he once hinted that Vesco s hould contnbutc $200,000 to a Nixon campaign. Howeve r , no evidence or wrongdoing was ever presented that indicated Chotmer engaged ln illegal campaign contnbutions or the Watergate consp1rac). Garage Flap In Newport Resolved A neighborhood dispute that l'IUrfaced this summer In a serie~ or bitter battles before the Newport &ach City Council 11p- parent I y has been s ettled amicably. The dispute, whJch pitted ret1f· denu of Kings Road against one anotht'r, involved the construe· lion of a 1ara1e for a motor home. J. 0 . Walline. owner of a cur. flop home at llll Kings Road, agreed to lower the roof of the garage lo preserve part or lbe ba.y views o! his neig.b.bon across t.bestreeL The neighbors, led by Tom Henderson, a member ol the Newport-Mesa achool board, bad asked the city lo force Wallln1 to tear the at.ructure down ~awse it violated city zoninl laws. In August councilmen denied Wallin1 a variance for the gangc, which was nurly com· pleted.. Under the t.!rms ol lhe agree. ment worltcd out Monda.y, coun- cilmen araoted Wallin< his variance when be agreed lo lower the 16-toot peaked root to about 14 feet *'nd const.ruc:t it nat wtlb a c1art •ravel coftrina. Meta where tht cooU1u1aUon IChool CUfftOU)r la located. Tue.day nJabt tnast.ees bu.rd complaints from property owneni ranrlo1 from fears of ln· creued cnme an tbe area to declines in property values. One woman told ~tees, "We don't want a bunch ol khb who slJl.rt trouble tn our area. How can you put them here? The homeowners in Snnta Ana Heistits won't stand for it.·· Deputy Superintendent Norman Loats told the woman bu Impression ol McNaJly stu- dents ts Incorrect . ··we muat find a place for lb~e younasters," be said "l think we have a rrtoral respoasjbillty to provide the m with an educa-uon." He admitted some of the stu· dents are on probation but added. "This as an alternauve education for the m." Another res ident argued that Bay View is not centrally local· ed. and therefore would increase traffic in tbe community which has no sidewalks or :.treet lights. Another speaker said the school should remain an elemen- tary school. "H you close this s chool there is no area nearby for our children. This site constitutes a unique location and performs a unique function for our area.·· Other schools under considera- tion for the continuation high school campus are Woodland, Kaiser, Monte Vista. Lindbergh and Harper. A decision on the re· location 1s expected by next January. Sand Cmtlers Sought for Beach Contest Sand castle crews are still be· ing sought for Sunday's 15th an. nual s and c-astle bwldmg contest at Corona del Mar State Beach. The contest will be held from noon to 2 p. m. under the auspices or the Commodore's Club or the Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce. Entry fee is $10, but chamber Offl c1als S:l>' t he} will find !lponsors to pay the fee for youth groups and student teams that <'!"ter. The teams may be of any s ize. but experienced sand cutlers usually work in groups or r ... e to eight. Chamber officials say there is no age bm1t for participants and any tools or props that can be dra~ged to the beach are legal. For reg1stratioo information contact the chamber at6«·82ll. Frone Pa9e A J COASTAL. • • "You'll s ee a lot of open space and a lot or access to the beach. You won 't see the sprawl and the spotty develop- ment," said Smith, explaining what impact the bill would have. To the end, developer in· terest.a, including the California Association of Realtors and the Chamber of Commerce, bitterly opposed the bill. arguing it pushed coastal conservation too far The A FL-CIO, the mos t powerful labor oreanizat.ion in · California, also opposed the bill until the final days of the session when several amend· menu were tacked onto the bill. That move brought John Hen- ning, state chief of the AFL- CIO. on board and assured that the bill would clear a cl05e final voto In the state Senate. The bill is SB 1277. oviet Test Told UPPSALA, Sweden (AP> -An underground nuclear charge wu exploded early today at the Sov· ict Union's northern testing range at Novaya Zemlya. Near Record For Pickeroo Pl1Jnin Plclteroo '76 competition for wttkly priz.u worth more than S330 continues following a near record number of coo· testant.s last week. · Plckeroo cooteatants eacb •eek try for prilel in· eluding a year mem· bershlp al Nautilus Newport, dlnnen for two at Reuben 's Newport Beach or Cotta Mesa or the Moonraker, lrvln.e and car wubes at Metro Car Wa.~ Syatema In Costa Mesa and Huntington Beac.b. Details and an entry blank are publlabed each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ln the sports sectk>n of the Daily PUot. To Joln in the Plckeroo '76 fUn, tum to p.,o SUCCUMBS AT 6i Ad EJ[ecutiv• Ealey Ad Executive Donald Estey Rites Slated Funeral service for advertis· 1ng and public relations ex· ecutive Donald Estey of Laguna Beach will be held at 11 a.m . Saturday at Pacific View Mortuary in Newport Beach. Mr. Estey, 61, was found dead Sunday al his home, apparenUy of a he•rt attack. Visitation will be held from 4 to 9 p.m . Friday also at Pacific View. Mr. Estey was a partner in Estey-Hoover Advertising or Newport Beach. Previously he was partner in Marken Films Ud. of Hamburg Germany and was an executJve w1lb N Lee Lacey & Associates in London. The deceased was formerly general sales manager ol KWIZ radio station in Santa Ana, bad owned a Hollywood production company and was a talent agent involved with suc h product.tons as the Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason Shows. Mr. Estey 1s s urvived by his wife, Pat, or Balboa Island , :i1ons. Michael, John and David or Newport Beat'h . daughte r~>, Donella of San Francisco and De De of London. E'rom rage A I HEALTH ... county government be ~lven the J esignation But as late as Monday, Brown reportedly refused to malt<' his re· commendation a pohucaJ ts:.ue with the federal officials who made the final dec1s1on. Sex Derailed Bad Vibes Kill Whoopee PLANDOME, N.Y. CAP) -A mlddle-aec couple ~ay vibrations and nOlse from Long Island Rail Road trains neur thl'tt home have laken the steam out or their sex life. While many commuters complain constantly about the railroad's slow pace. George ond Ann Marie Montana say the trains ' "rouril'\~ speeds" havo t'aused them mental and physical problems. Their lawyer, who dcsN'i~s the plamurrs as "in their late 50s or early 60s," says both clients arc undM a d~· tor's care trying to get their love life back on the track. Meanwhile. the couple filt>d suit against tho railroad Tuesday for $2,786,000 in stat~ Supreme Court in Mineola. Montana claimed that he "lost services and consortium'· of bis spouse because of ber .. nervous and physical debility." · The Montanas' $150.000 house is about 50 yards from the Port Washington line railroad bed, between the Plandome and Manhasset stations. Because of the intolerable vibration and noise, they say. they are physically and mentally ill, have ir· regular sleeping habits, and surrer an inadequate sex life. 'Out of Touch' Clark PotshOts Hit HB Assemblyman Assemblyman Robert Borke CR-Huntington Beach) was ac· cused by a county supervisor to- day of being out or touch with the needs ofb1s constituents. Supervisor Ralph Clark, dur· ing a board or supervisors' meel· ing today, attacked Burke's criticism of the board's refusal lo okay the appointment o( four new superior court judges without a guarantee or $240,000 in st.ate aid. (Related Story Page AJ.) "His (Burke's) arguments and his complete disregard for the taxpayers of Orange County should be noted." Clark said. The super visor, a Democrat, said Burke, a Republican, had been "wandering around in the bowels" or state government for so long he isn't in touch with local taxpayers and their concern about soaring property laxes. Rurkf> roulrl not hP rf'll<'herl for comment this morning. Out Tuesday afternoon he ac- cused supervisors of playing ~ames over the funding issue. He said ir the supervisors had passed a resolution agreeing to the appointments. the stale would have appropriated the $240,000 without any problem. •'The ball is in their banct..,., he said. "They have to make the next move. Tbe Legislature isn't going to make an exception because the Oranate County Board of Supervisors wants to play a came." Clark contended it was si.te ot- fi cl a ls who amended Burke· sponsored le cislation to eliminate a guarantee of state aid for the new positions. And, be charged toda.y, it is the state's refusal lo share costa for proarams the legislature ap. proves that contributes to p~ perty tax bikes. · He invited Burke to visit coun- ty officials t o learn just how great an impact state-mandated programs have on local govern· ment. Clark said he was sorry he had to "come down hard" on Burke but thought he should make his f-lings known. Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich, also a Democrat, sug. gested the next time the county needed a sponsor for any state legislation, they might look beyond Burke. Considering his ''mishandling or this one," Diedrich said, other le_gislators might do a better job. FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER BUDGET PRICED FRIGIDAIRE DRYER Complete home laundry 1ust 24" wide. Family size capacity, 4 ·posit1on water J temperature selector with automatic d ry c.-yclo Full 18-lb. capacity, 140-minute ~~a~~1~~cie 99;5 EAVY DUTY WASHER This low priced Frigidaire Heavy Duty Washer has a 16·1b capacity and offers the normal and gentle cycles of regular washers. Has four wash/rinse temperature combinations and carries many heavy duty components as Frigidaire commercial washers. NOWONLY 29995. ... '· . "* lmlL PILO'I' DITORI GE Logical Selections • The Newpart Be:ich city council took two major s{rides toward r~urrung normal runcllorung city business Monday \\.1th lhc' election of Milan Dostal as mayor and watn tbc l1cc1~10n to appoUll a new coun- CWn4lll. <-The city and tl\4! council were jolted by the sudden d or Mayor Howard Roeers earlier this month -the council's operallon has been somewhat ham· by the vacancy hi s death created. I>ostal was a logical choice when councilmen nar- down the field of four hopefuls seeking the posi· ti ", He Is second m seniority only to rormer Mayor Mcinnis and h a.s been presiding 0C!1cer since ~ers d1ed. :.;r\nother sound cho1c~ was the selection of Pete 8-~tl to fill Dostal's former post as mayor pro tern. 8dlb men reprt~ent a moderale, non·controversial ~of view in city poUllcs. ~:~ppointing a councilman to serve the remaining IS~nths of Rogers' term is more economical and ~ than waiting until March to bold a special elec· ti~.Thc problt'ms that confront the city are complex ~eserve the attention of a seven-member council. ~ ~o Basis for Secrecy •• Meanwhile, Councilman Don Mclnnis has taken ~ng personal exception to a recent Daily Pilot rial in which it was pointed out that the council me iUegally in executive ~ess1on to discuss the coun- cil vacancy created by Mayor Rogers' death. The editorial noted that the session was a viola· tion ofthe Brown Act reqwnng open meetmgs. Despite the councilman's rhetoric a nd brwsed feelings, ther e was and is no valid basis under the Brown Act -or even w1thout it -for that discussion tobave been closed to the public. Presumably the only matters for discussion were chart.er proviswns for replacement of a councilman and a mayor. Th.ls m no way qualifies for executive session as pcnd1n.: lit1E:ntion or l"mploye hiring under tht! Brown Act And 1l hould.n't be handled tn closl'd s~-s1>1on C\'en lf then-\\>~re no sucb laws. It should tX' JUSt another consultutton with the city attorney ~uch · as tak~ place routinely in open council meehngs. As the editori.tl notl'<i, tho council inevitably left it.sell open lo the sWip1C10n that t.bc l)UrpoM~ of the cl~ed meeting was to dtsc~s some a.spects of de alini:: with the vacunt'Y that the council d id not want the pubhc lo hear. Hoth the letll'I" of the law and tbl' spirit of our system requin' that tht• public's business be de· liberated Ln public us well us voted on in publi~ The Daily Pilot will contmue to call the public's attention tq \ iolat10ns of ttus fundamental safoguard \\ hcrc\'t:I' '-'C become aware of them. · A Fine Service Members or the Assistance League of Newport Beach are celebrating the 25th year they have ~ponsored the Ch1ldrcn's Dental Health Center for students an the Nl'wport-l\1csa L"nafil'd School D1stnct Smee the kagu~ first opened the clinic 25 years ago, more than 8,000 children who might not have re- ceived adequ<1te dt·ntol care, have ~en treated there . Patients arc located through school nurses and are intervie\\ cd b)' league members to find out 1f they qualify for care. The centt'r. which is open three days a week. is staffed by six dentists and \!Olunteer league mem- bers. Services ranging from dental hygiene and general dentistry through orthodontia ar e provided. The women of the league, using the proceeds from their Thrift Shop in Newport Beach, have managed to provide a valuable ::.crv1ce to the children ot the communitv. So on the 25.lh anniversary of their dental clinic we're happy to add our congratulations and lbanks for this fine contribullon. N r<uss ic.rl ·Roulette Mobile Ho1nes Help Yo11ng Folks, Too Ne1v Lives for Fonner Mobsters To the Editor· As a salesperson of mobile homes, I was pleased to see the artide entitled "County Supports Trailer Parks", Sept IS, re~ard ine development of additional mobile home parks in Oran~e County's un1ncorporatt'd an·:" H:h·ini.: dNlt \.Ith ~he <.'On sumer, in the s ale of mobile homes, for the past two years. I realii.e the need for more park spaees . f:spe<"ially ~ thal thf' senior c1t1i.en-. can purchase out· right -therefor!:' ansunn" thl'm n«a.inst unfair and l'Xorb1t.inl in rr~ases in monthly space rrn lals. ONE FACET o f our l'tlunt\ ., POPU i ation h as been sorl'ly neglected, however. SJ)('cif1<"all). tbe yountter couple with eh1lr1r{'n who are tr> &nJ: to 1:et a sl.irt 111 hfe and who. al tc>d;I\ s pnn·' or site-bwlt housing, an· unablt> lo purchase or to quuhf\ rin.im·1allv to purchase a site bwlt home A mobile h ome offers lhos l• younll(er famahe" .in .Jlternatl\ c lo rent in~ The young peopl<' I encounler in my work wouldn't mind livm~ • an the outlym~ ..rcas of Orani;tc County and would welcome the opportunity or purchasm~ their •own space or puy mg a monthly ~fee to rent a spac1' bO th11t thn • cooJd also be b111ldin~ '"luit~· in ;1 ! dwt'lling that they c•ould rmc d11y' f rail their own ( 1t1S MAllll.\':\ I. McD<>NALIJ BHry 1h.-Road 'J'o the Editor J rnd ui::11n -.-. 1th great d1str<'"'-. ~ article bv Mr. Stevl' Mitchell th"• Dail) l'ilot ~taff regarding issue or the Un1ver31ty Dnve tc•Mlon 7h1~ 1 .. sut ha11 been rtpc-ntoolv po!.ecJ h\ m:1ny public nncl vutt' or~.1n11Jt1on.' Since I at dcd uw Nc•-.-. port fk•;ath ('1ty nc1I mf't•hn~ -.-. hrn 1l wuci vol ( 5 I. with ('OUOt".. pc·r,on C'1llt Kurhn the only d&'lscntanit ember) that tht" envlronmcntnl POC't rrp<trl on lhl" llmvcrl'iity ''C rxteni.ion !lhould be tabh-d, t\l!IO hti d 0 t 11 I k with lh<• rt.•11t•ntattve from the F1<1h and ( MAILBOX J Game Department. The opposi- tion from the F1~h and Game De- partmcnt should not have been a ~urprise to the city council or the traffic department. ll was my understanding th•t the Fish and Game Department was initially led to believe that only a smail dirt road for hlkinl( or bicycling was to be the intent for this extension and oot lhe s1.>.· lane h1gh ·volume frecw!Q' as en '1s1oned by the special interest l!roups. In the overall planning for our C'Ommumt1es. one must keep an mmd what our ultimate j!oals are and should not sacrifice our \•aluabk environment for the s.ike of expediency or profits. I J UST C'annot understand why anyone \\Ould ne<'d to spend any monc>y to do a study regardmc whether s uch a high·SPC'<'d hiJ:hwav would affect the waldbfe in thi• immediate area. There can II\' no doubt that adverse cfCet"ts would oc<·ur and that 1f llus dO<'s happen, there will be no method that could repair the damage th3t has been done. 'T'ht> T<'presenlalivc from the Fish and Came Department dur· uiit the city council meet.ans: re• latl'd lo this issue clearly stated that man had learned to make heller :ind b(•tlcr hlghwaY" but have oot found a way to bwld a tw-tter Awamp ThtL~. wl' ~hould lay this Issue to rc-st onre Jot.I for all and not rt•i1urrN"t it hk<' a \'empire return1n~ to drain our few rf'ma1n1ni: t•n\ 1ronmtntul re· ~ourC'c~. JOHN T. emu, M o. lrrnpondl»le~ io the Editor : Appnrcntly, your ncwspoJK•r no lonitcr fceli> it is necessary to Lifetime of Drama 2fTll CENTURY JOURNEY. tl)' WUUam L. Shirer. Simon & 1chuster. 510 Pages. $12.SO. "It bas been an interesting ex· )frieoce," William L. Shirer ob- .erves ln bis lnlroductJoo to this :nrrosstna memoir. "to have >een born 1n tbe bone-and-buegy ~e and to have survived into thf" MXlear era. That brief whiff or hoe, as Umes coes, that bas omprued mr own span, encom· ~ more changes, I beline, ban the previous thousand ears." The reader ls Joe~ that ~r bas decided to aha.re that tnterestina experience" -his lo. So interesting. ln ract.. that 1hen "20th Century Journey" in tbe year 1930, the reader nly hope that ho will be i:.--;ky once again and that Sbirtt pil cont.lnuc \hls "memoir of a 'e and the limes." 1118 A.UTBOll of many boob, tai.rer ls best known. perhaps. bia mualve atucly oC HiUer &ll,1, '"The Rise and Fall of i.e Third Reich." Born la ,_ ( THE BOOKMAN ] Chicago in 1904, Sbiltt spent his earliest years there before mov· ing to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he 1rew to young manhe>od. Obsessed wilh a desire to &o to Paris, he saved his rnooey and left lowa for what was to be a abort trip to Europe. But be was lucky. He 1ot a job on an American newspaper in Paris \he niibt before be WU to leave forbomc. '1 bad ~me ove:r 14 Europe tor two months,'' Sbtre" recalls. "A.JS It turned out, I would remain tbtre to live and wort for t1'0 de- cad ea. TM boat.. amone the many sood Uu~s tn this good book, la tho lffmmtty effortless •at lo which Shirer fita bis own life into tM times be describes IO elo- quently. PBILTIIOM~ AP Boob Ed.il« Dear Gloomy Gus Isn't dog frrtiltzer good for tht• g.irden" Wh> wastt• it on our hl•autiful bea<"hei.? GARDEN t•AN O~y t;.u\ comm•flh .,. '"'blftn•d b• '*•cfn \ .;nd do not ftff•natiltr nffHt t~• Wlf'tlll' of '"• MWH>•PH kM yau.r pwt .,... .. ., '" C.loorny G"'• D•lly Piiot c-heck 1ls f:cc.-ts before m aking al· tacks on public officials. Your ~itonal of Aug 20, taking a political whack al me for vaca· llomng with m y family dunng part of the month, ts a case an pomt. You imply my vacation somehow mterfon•d with public business beC'ause a quorum of the Board of Su pen i!\ors might not have been i.vatlable. The fact 1s. no such problem OC('urred. Board members al-.-. ays give notice or planned absences Should an 111· ness or emer~ency have prevent· cd a ltendanCl' of another member. I wo11ld have returned from my vacation to ensure a quorum. YOU ALSO assert that ''last December a ll f1\'e supervisors took a wl'ek orr. They did the snmc thlnic the Fourth of July week." Nol 10. The board did not hold pubhc meetings those weeks, but -os your reporter would h ave known had he dropped by -I was at my desk WOl'ktn(. Too bad your anony mous · rdttorlal writer fa1led to make the effort to check h1!1 facts before he launched his attack on mr for bf•ing ''Irresponsible." I tlunk the !I hoe i~ on the other foot. LAUR F.NCE J. SCHMIT Su pervt<1or . Second rnstnct T~ D<Ul11 Pilot nand.• 1)1/ thr rditorfol a.t /oar and nrrurntr. ,.;d11or Dafl Car., If e lp• Totht Editor:· Jn the Sunday Sept. 19 editorial rolumn you took a wild ~hot ot Jimmy Carter by contcnd1nic that his st3n<1 In tftvor of n:t· tional, tax-financed day-care program contradicted his pro- mi.&e lo emphasize programs de- signed to restore the solidity of the American famLly. While you m ay or may not have nicked Carter, you scor ed a direct hit on all working motherio; by implying that a workinit mother results in an unhealthy lamily. The ~al problem in obtaining adf'quate lundlng for day care or children of working mothers of lJmlted income ls the kind of Ullnk.int lbat equates a woman with a JOb with a woman neglect· in.I her ram lly. FEDERAL day~are programs are destined to assist low- 1.ncome worleiDS niotbers, wbo mleht olhe.-wl.se be oo welfare. The national d&y·care pro- cram. far from brealcln1 up homes, may p rovide the dif· ference between the dependence on welfare or the lndepcodencc and s.ell·respect of employm~ thereby 1etUn1 the ~ for a bealthle r and happier home life. PATRICIA HERZOG Mafia Dropouts Grow WASHINGTON -C.osa Nostra hoodlums, many of lhcm swom to silence by blood oaths. are de· fectang to the JuSlJC'e Depart ment by the dozens One reason for this astonishing development an the war against organized crime is a quiet. new method or h:.tndLing defector~. Two years &~o. we reported in a series or col· umn.s that de· rectors frorn the mob wer~ put on the wat • ness stand. ~ranted ntw identities and then left largel y t o r end f or themselvu. Many of them. with only criminal skills. were unabltt to make an honest living We wrote that one prime ex-Mafia wU.,ess was told coldly to "go on well are." Last May, the J ustice Depart- ment qweUy changed its whole approach. Insiders say our col· umns helped to persuade govern· meat 0Hic1als lb at they needed to offer more inducement to get mobsters lo testify against their cohorts. Now the department helps to rehabilitate underworld defec- tors. They are even offered psychiatric counseling to help them ad1ust Lo Cbevrolets after a life of Cadillacs. Gerald Shur. a government at· lorney, has also been callJng on the executive of 150 major firms, with a startling r equest. He has urged them to take a chance on hiring ex-Mafia men. One Southe rn bank gamely employed a former armed rob· ber. He 1s doma so wcll that his (JACK ANDERSON ) community wants him to run for the city council But the ex· hoodlum has c ratefully refused. lie fP:trs this would lead to newspaper photoirraphs, which might belray his new identity, ALL TOLD, an amazing 1,650 underworld witnesses h ave testified against their former as- :.ocaates. Many defeded during lhe past year They were given new 1dentat1 es and were placed in Jobs. usually wilboul any need for government subsistence. But 260 former mobsters, now living under different names after testifying for the state. are drawin( gover11ment support. nus is a n increase.of 30 during the past year. As part of the unpubliciud new dnve against organized crime. lhe Justice Department is also using volunteer Mafia defectors to persuade pals stiU in the mob lo tum state's witnesses. Three months ago, for exam- ple, a Mafia mobster active in the narcotics and usury rackelo; was summoned into a federal in· vesligator 's office for a "routine" talk. He had been lingered by a former underworld friend, who s aid the racketeer was tired of the hassle from ga n g l a nd ('n ('mies and, therefore, s hould be ripe for de· feclion. After the raC'keteer arrived in the investigistor's office, has former crony entered from the side door. The two men talked alone. In the end. the visitor agreed that he. too, would take has chances with the Justic•! ~partment. J n c x c h n n c t' r o r l h e i r testimony,· the defectors a rc given new 1dentalics and relocat· Ni far from their old underworld habitats. Each witness get.s a false birth certificate, driver's permit. Socia l Security card. l>ca"li l)mal d oc ument, and sometimes, a pa1sport. If he is married, his wife h also given a complete new identity, Then a "s top " is pUl on theil' fingerprints in the FBI files. If the defector 1bould be picked up and fingerprinled, the local police would seocl tbe prints to the FBI for a check. An FBI agent or U.S. m arshal would lhen drop by to explain the situation lo the local polJce chief. TIIEOIARGESaren"Uixed,but the defeetor is tried under his new Identity. Less than 100 delec· tors are still In prison, some serv- ing out old aentences, others for • new offenses. But these prisoners are carefully located in "sate·• · prisons, with no recorm of thelr • former identities. The new deal for C-Osa Noslra • defectors grew out of secret meetings among U.S. attorneys and strike force heads. They · agreed that more defectors were needed to curb organized crime. Among those who pushed hardest to make defection more attractive were Justice Depart· menl attorney Gerald Shur, chief U.S. Mars hal William Hall and John Rog e r s of the U.S. Marshal's office. Our own underworld contact! confirm that the new program has made god fathers from Boston to Los Angeles more un- easy than they have been io de· cades. A Carter Cue for Connally WASHINGTON -Sudden en· thu.4'iMm by J ohn B. Connally in President Ford's behalf helps ronllrm the new ~oMemus an Texas: Jimmy Carter actually can lose that critically important ,;tale thanks to his lnexpllcabli• rernork1' 11bout. Lyndon ·e. Johnson. Connally, who in prJvate ha." been none too opllmlst.Jc about his role as Texas state chairman for !4r. Ford, told an old Texas Democratic fri e nd I n Wuh1n1ton last Wcdnea- d a y tbftl ever y thing bas cbangtd. Connally said be was retumln1 to Teus lo spread around OlC now notorious Playboy magulne in· terview's lethal last paraa;raph in which Carter linked former President Johnson with R!cbard M. Nixon u "lylnt, cbealinl and. distortin.a the truth." THE DE•OCaAT Drintely •&"reed with Connalt1 that Camr's LBJ l(affc alv• Mr. Ford bis fint chance to e&n"J Tau. "Giving this to Bll .iobn " mother 'fa.u DemocratTc-;,tiU. clan told us, "Is like b~ a Stndivarius to HetfeU." Aceorcl• m&.!1, Carta iosldtts rear tbo ( EV ANS-NOV AK ] f>l oyboy interview'A lasting political damage m ay come not from Carter's muAlngs on sex but hls eratuit ious remarks about. J ohn.son. WHETHER oa not Connally actually sun many Texans over the dead Presldeot, Cartcl''fl con· duct haa turned off Democratic candidates in Texas wbo h:Jd wanted to tle their campa.ign. C'losely t9 blm . One former Joh~ intimate who bu be~n privately acMn n1 Carter was at first incensed by the Playboy comments, then cooled off enouah to susgest that Carter quickly telt'Phone Ladr Bird J ohnson ln Texas. Tb6 apolo1y wu made Int TucsU1 but clld not keep Mn. Jobnaon from dnaibinl bersell1bu.r.acby u "dlltruud, hurt and perplexed.'' Old LBJ loy111Jt.1 deicrlbe her true feelings as vastly more intense tban that. Since Certer olten has ex· preued admlretlon for Jobmon (and ln bis acceiptance speech broke tbe complraey of sUence on LBJ at the Democratic na- Uonal CGOHDtiOJJ) • wt\)' did be usall bJm la t.be vay last mo- mnu followtn1 boun of f.n.. temewlna by Playboy? ~ Th@ answer may be Carter·~ Ir- retilltJblt Impulse toahow the left his underatandtna and 11ym• path)'. Pla)'boy '• Interviewer waa Robert Scheer, an extreme lr rt jourM1 ll1t l\nd old ftntl· Vietnam actlvl1t. "'111at's what bun11 me up,'' ooo ex LPJ aJdo told UI. "Jimmy wu ualnll old lef't·winr codeworda -J ohlUIOG Jylnl( 11nd cheating -nnd he knew he w11 ualDa Lb4lm. •• OAAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT n'*1t N. Wttd. Pllbtf#ln' Thoma• Kur!U. f:ddor Barbero K,..,btc"h, Edllorlal P"411 BdiW Th~ rd I tort al p.,• ~tilt t>an,. Pilot aukt to ntform and ,umulate r.oden bf prwentln1 on thJ1 P•ce dlwt,._t cClmllM'ntary on topics of Int.mt F!Clt• ed rolumn11ta and ti , by provkhn9 1 forum I naders · views and b1 p,...i1a1 this nc.w.1paper'1 oS>lnlclM _.. ideas m rurrut topl~. 'J'he tdltorill opinions ol lhc D•llf PIJot appear only m ltl• edltC)rtal rolUIM at the top of th• Paa. OllMtona tic· prtSHd by th• colu"""-tl and urtOOC1l1ts and Jttw wrilerl are Uitir own tnd no •nd~ ~ lhdr vlen by tho Dally Pilot.· should be lnftrrcd. Wednesday I Sept. 29. 1.9'7'8 .. .. . •' Saddlebaek EDITION VOL 69, NO. 273, S SECTIONS, Sl PAGES ... .After11 0011 N •• St ocks TEN CENT • Cella: 'l'lll a Victim -of a · ShakedoWn' By GARY G&ANVILLE OflNOellyfll•9'1ff Dr. Lowa CelJa bu told tbe 1peclal Watercate prosecutor 1llal be wu a victim ol an ext.or· tioo plot mastermlnded in t.be eerly 19709 by one·Ume R1chal'd Nix.on poliUcal confidant. lbe lat.e Murray Cbotiner or Newport Beach. In lwo lencthy messaies to lhe })f'OHCotor's office, CeUa atteaed * * * Chotlner ab0ok him down fOf "hundreds of thousands of doUan" in return for hnmunity q.Snat harassment by federal .,ent'iea. Chotlner, once a Newport ral· detrt and attorney, dled 1n early 1914 f'rom injuries suffered In a traffic accident in Washington. D.C. He was a long.time close personal friend of Nixon's who * * * played key roles ln tho former president's polllJcal campaigns from 1946 throuch 1968. Cella la the one:-time crown prince of Orance County poUUcal apenden who was convicted last June on 22 felony ~baqies related to Medicare fraud and income tax evasion. The 53·year-ofd Santa Ana pbyslclan b free on ball pending appeal of bis conviction and sub- * * * sequent five-year prison sen· tence. He la scheduled lo stand trial In Orange County next monlh on Grand Jury charges related lo the alleaed bilking of alm06l $2 million from two county hospitals be once controlled. ln an Interview Tuesday. Cella admitted bis allegations against Chotiner would be ''difficult if <SeeCHOTINER, Pa1eAZ> * * * Nixon Sees Watergate _As 'Pa1·tisan Weapon' El Toro Pool Ope11i11g Soo11 A construction worker tests t.he w at.er in the Ronald W. Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center at El Toro lligll School. ortgtnally scheduled to be completed in June, the pool now is expected to be open in about two weeks. OHicials say a lew finishing tasks and a health department clearance are all that remains lo be done belore school and community lwimmers can dive into the 50-mcter Olympic pool. The raciU· ty was built with funds from the school district, county revenue sharing program and community donations. Nine Held at Gunpoint Bank Bandit Gets $1,000 in Huntingron ~ 87 ARTHUR R. VINSEL OtffleO.lty~-·" A well-dressed bandit, glarinR out of mirrored sunglasse~. held .alne women at gunpoint in a Hun· tlniton Beach bank Wednesday, th•n stalked out with about jl,000, leavlnt a 1lmuJated tame bomb behind. The terrified ho~tages at the Garfield Bank, 19042 Magnolia o ssil Study rant Okayed A paleontolott1cal 11tudy to de- tnnlne evidence or any pre- toric Ute forms aloni the Aliso k In the El Toro area wa.' ap. 'Vcd Tuesday by lhe ro11nly rvi11ors e atudy will be romplelcd by • John Cooper or Cal Stole trton ot a cost or up to $2,200. County 0Wc1als aald the 11ludy requJrcd by stole cnvlronmen· Jaws aa a part or tho All110 k Corridor plan. Daily Pilot Price To 83.50 Oct. 1 St., were never noW'led o( the contents of a brown paper bag the armed robber appeared to for1et as he left. lnspectlon o( its contents re· vealed what appeared to be the Ume bomb, apparenUy designed to contribute to further confualon and a delay in reporting the holdup. No silent alarm was triggered in the small bank branch in southeast Huntington Beach PoUce were nolifitd by telephone rollowinJ the 11 a .m. robbery. Garfield Bank manager Marlene Llllyqu1st told Police Of. f1cer Gil Veine, first to anive on the acene. that the gunman com- manded the Slaff to rreer.c art~r entering the door. "l want all your money ... nol the wrapped money," he declared. Never durin1 the holdup did he say what was In the brown paper bag 1eemin1ly forgotten ln his hasty ult, Huntington Beach police detectives said today. Detective Sgt. Berl Chadwick said what appeared to be an ex- plosive device turned out to be only two highway safely nares t"ped toaether with a sJmuJaled detonatine device. The supposed bomb was harm· less. except for its potential fire hazard bad it been ignjtcd by its own manual fuse device. Throu1hout the holdup. in· vesllgators were told, the bandit brandished a pistol. The witnesses reported seeing a possible getaway car ldentiried °' an older model blue Chevrolet sedan which they believed left eulbound on Garfield Avenue fe>llowina the holdup Furniture Thieves Clean Out House Burglars who apparently used 1 movlnlC van lo haul away their loot took furniture valued ats.1.600 from an El Toro home, 0rllhle County aheriff'a officers said. Deputies said the theft was re· Ported by chiropractor Warren John Famalaro, 23, of 25275 Crocker Drive. He told officers the thieves apparenUy had keya to hl1 tiome which wu ransacked whllohewH away at work. 2 MED Hous e s in Vie jo· Menioirs Leaked By Paper NEW YORK CAP) -Former President Nixon will mamtam in his memoirs that the Watergate scandal was a partisan weapon his enemies used to dnve him from office and he will continue to deny personal wrongdoing, the New York Times said today. The book will picture him as lhe victim of Injustice and say that he resigned to spa~ the na- tion the division an impeachment trial might have coused. the Times said in a story from Lon- don. fteport.ec Herbert Mi\1ang sald some of the content.a of the yet to be completed ~ were pieced together from publlahlng sources. in the United States and Europe who have seen 164 paaes of com· pleted manuscript dealing with Watergate. Nixon says in the book that he regrets not questioning aides more closely because he knew lit· Ue about the Watergate breaJt-in and events that followed, the nmes said. The newspaper ac- count alsq_sald these polnts come up in lhe book: -When Nixon 11ummoncd then Vice President Gerald Ford to advise him to prepare to assume the presidency, Ford said he wanted lo talk it over with his wile. -Nixon pleaded with Ford to keep Henry A. Kissinger on as secretary of State. -Nixon says he and KJssinger <See NIXON, Page A2) Credit F r aud Jails Woman A M~slon Viejo woman ac- cused on her arrest by Costa Mesa police of usinf credit card' not issued to her to make purchases totalina $1,857.86 has been 11entenced to 60 days In Orange County Jail and placed on three years probaUon. Superior Court Judie JameA H. Walsworth sentenced Joyce Christine Huber, 25, a.lllo known as Joyce Cerrone, 23752 Via Calzada. after she pleaded icullty to charges of grand then. Mrs. Huber was arret1led May 3 after s he u se d a BankAmerlcard iuucd lo another person to makb purchases Home delivery yrtc:e for tM Dally Pilot wll ,-., from $S.2S to $3.50 per manth ef. fective October l At $3.50 per month, the Dally Pllol subscription peice M.malns amons the lowetl. for 11even-day new.papers Jn Southern C.uforDla. Energy Test Unveiled· Conltnuln1 major cost tncre1M11 lo all upecta of MW&papcr production and diatributloa, IUCb as I $20 per ton newsprint pri~ In· ueMe Jut July, make this inn'taM~~esury. Your Daily PUot carrier, •bo JI an Independent metthant, will realise an blcreue in pront tor his or lier services to you at the ...,prtce. By WlUJA• salllEIBU ................. 'r.o ot the moat \lllUl\aa1 litUe tract houses 16 ~ ~. Wit with all the latest In eneru con· senauon fealUl'es and eq"Ulp. ment, were umeUed toct11 In .lll.uJon Viejo. The WentlcaJ l,l~re.root Cordova model boJIMll, called mlnlmum ener1y dwemn11 (MED>, are on a4Join1.na lots at 27222 and Z7Z32 Nosal Drive. Toda.v'• cerem.oola Included brief remarb b7 Hlllkla Viejo Company Prealant "'11 ReillY. Southern CaJUomJa Cq Com· pany President Jtany Lettoo and Roberl D . Thorne, re1ional operations director tor the federal Enercr ReMardl and Devetopmeat Admlnbtratlon CERDA). The bio.mts, deslped to use 50 pereent'leu enero lban llOl"llMll, .,.. part Of a pton1tr l'tllUl'Ch' proJed bema ~onoed ~ b)' the eompany, .,uue,. • acw- emment a1eney. ~ l>ome wlll be~ bJ a ''\1plcal IOnlOf' VI• flililJy" -not rel cbolen -• tM GCMr-wlll be left ua~qled but monitored by co.-. .......... pariton to tbe bomt tn UI& Gaa company otncJall 1&Jd . -_,,_,,_. M00,000 bu been budseted for the MED project, which will apao ftve 7ean in an effort to de- termine bow effective the very . beat in nersy conservation a111tema really are. The two housea, W'hich would normally cost abcM.rt $4.5,000, con· t.aln at least $15,000 ln apeclal features deaitoed to cut down on enera conaumpllon. Mlatloa Viejo Company of· nclall are upect.(ag to aelect t.he bdt ~ ol. t.he aywtem for uae ID '*1lrt conttnleUoo but »rc>- ba bly won't uae the entire £)eclQeot upaa1lve addk.loaa . <teeeNSa GY.haeAJ> DEAD MAN ACCUSED Murray Chotlner •Out of T oueh' IMllY l'llot Stiff l"MI• CLAIMS 'SHAKEDOWN' Dr. Louis Cella Clark Potshots Hit HB Assemblyman Assemblyman Robert Burke ( R-Hunllngton Beach) was ac- cused by a county supervisor to- day of being out of touch with the needs of his constituents. Supervisor Ralph Clark. dur- ing a board of supervisors' meet· ing today, attacked Burke'i; crltlcl11m of the board's refusal lo okay the appointment of four new superior court judgt:l> w!U1oul a guarantee of S240,000 In state aid. (Related Story Page A3.) "His (Burke's) arguments and his complete disregard for the taxpayers of Orange CouJ\lY 1bollld be noted," Clark said. The sU,pervisor. a Dernocrnl, said Burke, a Republican, had been "wandenna around in the bowels .. or state government for so long he lsn 't In touch with local taxpayers and their concern about soaring property taxes. Burke could not be reached for comment this morning. But Tuesday artemoon he ac· cused supervisors of playing games over the funding issue. He said if the supervisors had passed a resolution agreeing to the appointments, the slate would hove appropriated the $240,000 without any problem. "The ball is In their hands," he said. ..They have to make the next move. The Legislature Isn't going lo make an exception because the Orange County Board of Supervisors wants to play a 1ame." Clark contended ll was 11late of- flcl als who amended Burke- spo nsored l egis lation to eliminate a guarantee of suite aid for the new positions. And, he charged today, It la the slat.e's refusal to s hare cosl8 for CSee BURKE, Page A2) Flash Floods Soak State Coastal Area By the A1111oc:iated Press Flash floods swept through several ~oastal areas today as torrential rains drenched and nooded San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counur before spreadi ng into Los Angeles. Flash noods and mudslides in Port Hueneme, Oxnard and Ven- tur a brought traffic to a standstill in many areas where low-lying streets brimmed wilh water and mountain roads oozed mud St John ·s Ho11pilal In Oxnard Ridge Route Closw e Bid Turned Domi Orange County supervisors balked Tuesday at cl08lng Ridge Route Drive in LaJce Forest on either aide of a narrow railroad underpass County 11taff members had 11u1· 1ested c:losln1 the road at the tun· nel entrance, near Jeronimo Road, to allow school children to use the underpass ln.~ead as a route to nearby campust'!I. But Supervisor Tom Riley eit plained alter the meeting com- munity groups bad asked that the road nol be closed because It would force motorisl8 to travel outottheir way. In addition, be explained, coun· ty super~lson earlier had a1reed to U-1it the narrow underpass and provide addlllooal croalng 1uardl ln the area to ensure chlldren '• saf et)'. R.G. MumeU, assiatant direc· tor ol the county Environmental Manacement Agency <EMA), said in a report to auperviaorl eommuntly groups like the two alncle-lane underpaaa tunnels and believe their masonry facade add• lo community Iden· Uty. Ke noted all or Rldee Route from Rockfleld to Jrvlne <SN&IDOE, hlt.U> } reported heavy flooding in its bottom n oor In Ventura and in Santa Maria, the roofs of department stores collapsed under the wclghl ot puddles of water, fiooding the stores. A major cloudburst over th& western San Joa9uJn Valley com- munity of Coalinga also noodod streets . burned out powor- transformer11 and sent realdent.a scurrying for sandbags to pre- vent property damage Coalinp police say the city or 7,SOO residents needed emergen- cy generating equipment to supp. ly power ofter the deluge. The atnte transportation de- partment recorded 1 27 Inches of rainfall on Coalinga, enough to cause rocks lidcs on parts of California 198 and waah out p&rts of Highway 33 we11t of lntentete ~ l lowevrr, there w1•ru no re• port" of m&Jor property los11 or injury Ora nge C o a!fl;t , Weathe r Mostly cloudy with showers and pollllble thun· deratorm1 Thursday. Highs about 70, Iowa in mid «>ii. INSIDE T ODAY • SO whot clac la new? There's c:onln>HrfV ovn I~ latert Ah·Norton bold~ond who WOii. Slom1,Bl ... • .. M •• Ct•J ~J· .. ... , .. •••• A4 .. • At DAILVPILOT 58 ~· Sep!embet 29. 1111 . .,,,....-Ne_ar_Reco_rd_ Ex-m:ediC Snrri.ves For Pickeroo P1cluln Pkkcroo "76 eompetU1on lor weekly priza wor&.b moro tb.ao SDO ~tJeu folloWi.ntl a near rtt<>rd eum her ol con- testant.a lu\ week Pinrwd Under Car for 2 Weeks Pickeroo contestants each wttk try ror prttes tn. eluding a year mem berahlp at NDulllus Newport, dinner• for two at Reuben '• Newport Beach or Costa Meta°" tho MOOftJ'aker, lr•ine and car washes at Metro Car Wash Systems Jn Costa Mesa and HunUngton Beach. Detalla and an entry blank are published each Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday in the sp0rta aection or the Daily Pilot. To joln to the Pickeroo '78 run. tum to p11e ENERGY ••• Each of the MED homes con· taios elaborate vacuum·tube solar collect on on the root to sup- ply a portion of the bot water and eJttt.rlc power to the house. Other features include double-- pane windows with louvers, ex· tra-thick insulation in walls and ceiline. insulated foundation slab, a double· door "a.lr lock" en- try and the latest in power- saving appliances -including unique push-button water taps in lhe kitchen and bathroom. The most complex part or the system is in the g3rage, \\here a maze of p1pmg, gauges. meters and tanks comprise the bulk or the power. heatmg, air condthon- ing and water supply system. There are also backup and booster systems for the solar panels in the event of cloudy weather. Under the garage floor is a 500-gallon storage tank for bot water suppUed by the solar col- lector system. MED proJect officials concede there is probably much more in lbe houses than as really needed. But for experamentaJ reasons. the houses have been given the lull treatment. And they S3ad lhe eqwpment being used 1s, in many cases, newly developed and bulkier lhan the ultimate product will be in the future . The large solar- assist air t'Ondltlnnf'r.., for PJC&m- ple are the first ever produced. They bear the serial numbers one and two. Number three is on display rn the Smilbsonlan Jnstit100. POJlTLAND, Ore. (AP) - ''MOit people would b.a~ elven up md died •• I HJd 'Otputy Sberitt Geoe Haoners. But John E . Vlhtelic, a 27-yeaM>lJ former mf'(fl~ In the Green BetttJi, sur- vived beint pinned under a car for two weeka at lbe foot of• clllf He rilled a line from elec:tnc wirin• and metal •tris-1.o the car and used it to dr11 bis T-shirt from a nearby stream. Then he wruni the water from the ahlrt tor drinking. l' He wa1 ln .Uble eaodidoll to-· 4-1 at Emutael Hoapltal, ~ d~ton were cONidttull a.m- pulaUnj b.tl cruabed l~ V1blc!br, from Grand Rapids, M1<'h , d"<'llned lo talk with ~ porters 1\ataday about bis elt· 5K'ritoce. Ho nld ho would talk about lt. but only aft.er the caodl- tlon or his lee improves. He did descnbe his ordeal to sheriffs deputies lo Skamuiia County, Wash. He WH drivlnt oo a 1ravel Irvine Investment Stocks '-Superb'; Structure Shaky? By TOM BAB.LEY Of UM 0•1'1> ~ ... ~ An Investment counselor described Irvine Company stock today as "a superb offering" but warned in tbe courtroom that potential buyers ol shares held by the James Irvine Foundauon might be deterred by the shareholding structure or the company u it stands today. Broker Owen McCoy, who represents the investment house or Morgan Stanley, testJfaed in Orange County Superior Court that prospecttve bll)'ers of lhe 54.S percent controlling interest held by the foundation in the Irvine Company might not con- sider it to be a controlling in- terest. McCoy testified under ques· tioning from foundauon attorney Howard Privett that buyers might want to at'bleve an interest of 80 percent or more in the Irvine Company if they wished to achieve the maximum return possible from such an invest-ment. "It is a superb stock and a superb company," he comment- ed. "Investment in the Irvine Company would be an excellent investment with a growth rate of possible 12 percent, given the right conditions." McCoy faces cross examina- tion from lawyers for Irvine heiress Joan lrYine Smith. She made the current court hearing inevitable when she challen&ed the foWtdation 's decision to self it.a sbartt to the Mobil Oil Com- pany for $200 million. Mrs. Smltb, the bolder ol a 22 percent stake in the Irvine Com- pany rounded by her grandfather. argues that lhe $24 per share represented by the Mobil offer is much too low for the stock and is unfair to her and other minority holden. The foundation Is . compelled under federal law to divest itself of its 54.5 percent holdings. Mrs Smith has unsuccessfully suggested during the hearing that the foundation shares be donated to charities. McCoy testified today that he feels and has told foundation trustees at a special meeting lhat any buyer achieving more than a S4.5 percent stake in the Irvine Company "could outperform other companies in similar situa- taons. "A buyer would want to have control," h e cautioned. ··Anything less th an 80 percent of the stock could be adverse lo a buyer and that was our staled opinion three years ago." Privett made it clear during his questioninc or McCoy that the witness predicted three years ago the very le1al situation that is beine resolved today in Judge James F. Judge's courtroom. "We look into these stock situa- tion.A very carefully," McCoy told him. "Our <'onrlWllons were based on our investigations." CHOTINER ACCUSED. • • El Toro Tour On Tap For Top General not impossible" to prove. He also 3dmiltcd has cred1bih- ty 1s more thun slrrunl'<I by the repert'W1S10n"I of hlS conviction as well us the charRes brought agamsl him by the county Grand Jury Nonetht'less. Cella insisted he paid Chotmer "around $250.000of my own money" to keep such agencies as the Internal Revenue Service and Social Secunty Ad- m1rustration off his biick. According to the convicted physician, Chotiner once told him $5,000 of u payoff was earmarked for the then national chairman o! the Republican par- ty, ~n. Robert Dole, now the party's vice pres1dcntinl nominef' Cella con<'eded that he has no \\&y of knowing if the purported poyorf '4-115 intended ror the t•hairman or 1C h1• ever received JI lie al~o ad milted that all thO"!I' "ho had first hand knowll'<lge or the alleeed extortion ploy are now 1trad, includlna Chollner and t'ell3'!'1 own former partner In pohli<'lS, f'rC'd llorber. "It'" unfortunate b<>causc l think thal'I l!'i an Important matter. OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT J•ck R. CurleY "~. ,.,., ... ,.,.,.,c;_.,.... .. M.~ Thomu KffVJI c ..... Thomas A. MUl'llhinl' Me ............. Olarles t-4 Loos Richard P. 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Cella said he told a federal Grand Jury and two US. attorneys about the alleged ex- tortion plot. ln matl&rams sent over al· torney George Chula's signature, Cella said he was first ap· proached by Chollner in 1969. ··Doctor, you and your hospitals and partners are in de· ep trouble," Cella quoted Chollner as saying. ·•our powerful friends io Orange County are calling for your scalps. I can and am a con- dwt to your survival ... You, Dick O'Neill and the doctors must pay your dues for having antagonized our iood Orange County Republican rnends and other (hospital ) or"3niut1ons," Cella continued. Later en thc mailgrem and m flamboyant fas hion. Cella said. "Murray Chotiner, lhe tn!Juence peddlerofthe 'SOs, be<'ametheex- tort1onist or the '70s, par ex- cellence." tn his lengthy malluam. Cella t'laimed Chotaner once s howrcl him government documents re· lated to him nn<f hiic '""""" The purpose of the purported document display. Cella said, was to convince hJm of the need to ante u.p. In the Tuesday interview, Cella Insisted be and hJs unnamed friends bad nothlng to fear from an inqul ry into their aff al.rs. Tben why did be alleeed.JY pay out a quart.er or a rnlllloo dollars in cash without report.in1 the al· leged extortion to aut.horiUes? "Well," he anawered, "we were having trouble getting our hospitals off the grOW'ld and didn •t want w have more problems." In bis Maillfram lo Waterpt.e prosecutor AUan Addleateln, Cella dropped additional pl"Omi· neut Republican names includ· lni those of Watergate fiturU H. R. "Bob•' Haldeman, John Ehrlichman and John Dean. But again, Calilomia 's ooe- Ume top politlcaJ spender was unable to directly Involve any of those named in hls extortion •I· leg.Uon. He nld no mention wu ever made of bi• alleged 1»•1orr money being filtered into poltUcaJ campalins or toucblng c:mNlxon. Marine Corps Commandant Louis H. Wilson, a four·star general and holder of the Congressional Medal of Honor, wUI arrive at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Thursday momang as part of a tour ol West Coast Marine bases. The general wlll spend four d-.ys in the county. ln.spec:t.i.nt the El Toro facility and the Marine helicopter base in Tustin. Wilson is due lo arrive at the El Toro field shortly after e a.m. and wJJI be honored at ceremonies beginning at 9:40 a.m . on the parade grounds adja- cent to quarters "A." Durin1 his 35-year military career, Wilson bas served in two wars and has served as the com- manc:hog ceneral of the Marines in the Pacific. He was named to the top post an 197S by President Ford. The general won hU medal of honor for his performance under fire as commander of a Marine company In the invaaionotGuam durina World War II. And for a tour of duty in Vlet· nam, he wna awarded the Lelion oC Merit and the Republlc of Viel· nam Cross wltb gold star. Wll!lon will also tour Camp Pendleton durlnl( hi.a west coul stay. Jailbreak Plot Nets 4; More Expected Federal agents invesUgaUng what they dncrlbed as an elaborate, Southern Callfornia· ba.sed plot to free a convicted drul klnepln from a federal pri1on in Michitao with a helicopter and anlpers say they expect to make still more arrests int.be cue. Four people have been Jailed already, lnclud.lnt two who were arrested M ooday at tbeir Promontory Potnl apartmeot in Newport Beach. 'Ibey were ldentlfted by Cederal aient.s u John Pittman. Jr., zs_ and J 1111et Alex a Ranta, 25. Alooa wtth their alleced co- eonsplrat.ora Manuel Nunez, 211. md Paulette Web~ ft'y, 28. they face a prellmlnu7 ~ Tueaday b efore a t,dual mqktute ill SutaAu. Forest ~Ice road ~pt. 11 or U _. hb c•r phm&ed over a 75 foot embankment, 41ccord.Jna to Ela.\oe Webb of the Skama.rua County sheriff's department. She uld the car rolled over several times, eventualty land-inl on it.I top, plnnins Vlhtt-Uc '1 Jee to 1 log trapped btocMlh lhu vehicle-. He was trapped ''half-in and ball-out of the ear" for two weelts before he monaaud to free himself. s.be said. .. It is a fantastic survival story," said Deputy Hannen of Clackamas County, Ore., who coordinated an extensive 12-day search for the miasln& man. ·'He survived because be kept a cool head and used incenuity," Mrs. Webb said. "He managed to tear some electric wiring out from under the dashboard for a line and used strips of metal from the roof of the car plus some masking tape from the glove compartment to rig a flstung line." Using a jack handle sharpened on a rock, \'1htehc hacked away al the log that trapped tum. "Early Monday, he saJd he pulled free of the log and crawled up the steep bank to the toecini road, where he lay on the side of lhe road,·· Mrs. Webb said. She said he was picked up by the driver or a log truck, who took him to Skyline Hospital in White Salmon, Wash . lie wa s transfered to Emanuel a few hours later f 'rona Page A I NIXON ••• stood and prayed toeether, rather than dropping to their knees as reported l.n '"The Final Days," by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. -Gen. Alexander Haig Jr., the White House chief of stalf in the final months or the admmistra- tioo, believed Crom the start that Nixon would have to resign but the While House press secretary. Ronald ZiegJer, oppo8ed resigna- tion. Nixon's book is w be published by W aroer Books, which has ~o conducting an internaU0111u sales campaign. The company's contract with Nlxon bars disclosure of what the former president will receive. but the T1me1 cites sour~s as putt.lo& tbe fi&ure at S2 million plus up to $300,000 for expenses. .,. ... l"li.t ~~ftlloory "'" ONE LAST RIDE -Construction worker Earl Constant bolts c hain link fencing t.o new skateboard run in Unive('Sity Community Park in Irvine, as ordered by <:•· ty. The skateboard racetrack will be orr-Umits until Nov. I to give the contractor time to complete landscaping ~urrounding the run. Mean\\ hik. Gary Braden, 16. of Orange, gets in last licks while part of track is still free of fencing .. Visitor Loses Car and Cash A fisherman from Alaska got hooked in Mission Viejo when he pulled off the freeway at La P111. Road to pick up a hitchhiker. Orange County sheriff's officers said. Deputies said David Charles MJ&uel, 25, of Sitka. Alaska, left bis male passenger io the car while be stopped at a nearby store to pick up supplies. When he returned, the car was gone. So was Miguel's dulfel bag t'ontnining his personal possessions and Sl.700 in cash. A description or the hitchhiker and Miguel's car is bemg circulated throughout Cahfom1a. f'roftl Page A I BURKE ••• programs the legislature ap- proves that contributes oo pro- perty lax hikes. He invited Burke to visit eoun· ty officials to Jeam just how great an impact state-mandated proenma have on JocaJ govern· ment. Frmt1Pa~Al .... RIDGE .•• Boulevard.<. has been improved except for the narrow underpass. The two tunnels, fasbJoned steel pipes, were in.stalled by a dC'veloper when a portion of the Lake Forest homes we"' built. Munsell 's report said com· mUIUty eroups had asked if a Wrd tunnel could be built ror pedestrian use. But he said lha&. would cost ~.000 and could pre- sent vandalism and pollctni pro- blel'n$, Supervisors also 8i'rced Tues. day not lo apply for funds to im- prove the underpa.sa until tbe California Department of Transportation supplies funds for a Ridge Route overcrossing at the San Diego F'reeway. The road now ends just eut of the freeway. allhouah il la planned as an arterial hJghway to run from Laguna Canyon Road to Trabuco Road. Soviet Test Told UPPSALA, Sweden <AP) -All underground nuclear charge wu eJCploded early today at the Sov- iet Union ·a northern tesUn1 ranee at Novaya Zemlya. Free 14 Day Home Trial Frigidaire Heavy Duty Washer FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER Complete home laundry 1usl 24 .. wide. 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