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7 f. ,t . BanditS Hit HD .. I ( -- -- --; .:· Child Slayer 6uilty / TH URSDAY A FTE R NOON, JUl:Y8, lW6 ""1 BefJue . ed_ .. H , lllO, tW. J SI CTIOM, • P'AGU ' '\ .. Sex-for-hire Rap _ Hits ._ Pacbli e Defe1 1se? Celia's Aides Medic Van Daniaged Deco y Hookers Testif}r j · Plead Pov-eNy; ByTOMBAU.EY ... Two of Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr .'s three c odefe ndants ma y be represent ed by t he public defen· der 's offi ce when the ir Orange County Superior Court trial gets under way in October. an Hlimated S2 million in funds from two Orange C ounty hos-pitaJs under Dr. Celia's con- t ro I- Mi 1 s ion Community Hoapital , Mis s ion Viejo and Mercy Ge neral Hospital. Santa Ana. SALT LAKE CITY (AP> - Two police decoy prostitutes ha ve told a City Court judge that Rep. Allan T. Howe <D·Utah ). off e red them S20 for speeific sex acts before he was : arrested last month on a misde· · meanor sex c harge. · Or the y may be a ble to retain the lawyers who unsuccessfully represent ed them in a recent federal eourt. tri al with lbe e it· pected s ubstantial legal tab be· ing picked up the taxpayers. Those alt e rna tives will race Judge Wiiiiam C. Speirs Friday when he is asked by la wye rs for Theodore Schiffman. 53. of Santa Ana and Stt'phen Robert Evans, 31 , or Mi ssion Vi ejo to allow them to withdraw from the case . The motion is being opposed by the dlstrict attorney 's office on the grounds that the prosecution ll not satisfied that eithe r or the two men qu a lifies for the in· dlgent s tatus th at would a ll ow Judge Spei rs to grant the motion. The two men are named with Cella. SI , and George LouJ s 01· lendorl. 4<1 , or La guna Beac h, aic defendants In a Grand Jury In - dictment that li s ts 127 felony counts ag nlnst the fou r men. It Is ulleged that tht-y siphoned C hild Saved By Donation Of HB Famil y All four defendants face sen· tencing Ju ly 19 In Los Ange l es federal court following their con· v lctl on there last mo nth on c harg es of Medicare fraud , chttk fraud and conspiracy. Attorneys James Riddel and Thomu Crosby have represent· ed Evans and Schiffman. respec· lively, since the two men were named laat January in lndlct· menta returned by the Orange County and Los Angeles Federal Grand Juri es. Both law yers commented dur - ing federal court action that their clienu were in arrears on legal fN!S and were being financed, tn e rcect. by their legal advisors. <See I NDIGENT, P ap .U> Two Ma s ked Bandit s Rob Bank in HB O.l lV 11'1 ... Sl•lf - · EMERGENCY VEHICt.E ENCOUNTERS AN t!MERGENCY OF ITS OWN EN ROUTE TO MI SSION Para medic Capt. Marc Hawkins, Who WH l'laJde V•n. EumlnH the D•mage -- ,._,.. Man s lau g ht er Me dics' V an Child Killer Guilty On Toro Run Two bandits wearing womm 's Hit D d stocltln1$ over their face. nec:t ' amage with $2 , llS In cash after holdl ng On Red d Cha tUi Beach bank lhls uce r l:'!!!J e The two walked Into Paclflc Cl· wrecked Tuesd ay when it was hit ty Bank, 9104 Adams Ave.. at Patrick Randall ll ebe rt of tim's moth er, tes tified that the by a car while rushing to the ni cl t: 12 a.m ,. pulled a hand.(un and Huntineton Be ach was found Injuri es suUe red by her daug hter of an El Toro heart attack vie· took the cash from teller aullty of lnvolunt ar" we re Inflict ed during he r Um. ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL drawer• police said " " Althouah th t rned t rtl oi..,. 0 11 ,,. 1 .__.. "• manalauehter lat e Wednesday In absence from the apartment she .. e van u u e The ba n dits ordered bank an Orange County SUper1or Court s hared wl&h Hebert. and slid several y ards on its roof. 1\ little girl, 8. who will never employea to lie on the noor and ruling that sent prosecutor Frank Mrs. Davidson said t1he was not none of the three paramedics ln· meet her benefactor's famil y, thenfled , policereported. Nocar Briseno striding fr om the awarethatthechildwaslllunUI sid e was Injured . They were htlls a chance for life today WH&ffn,offlcersaaid. courtroominanger. latertbatnlghtwhelsbeheard Identified as C apt. Mark bttause of the tragic death 11 One of the men was descrtbed Judie WiWam s. Lee.rwbld. · ...,MWMla.eo--fnlln-Mr Hawkins, Eng . Tommy Pawlosk i ago of a young mother who as about 1lx fttt tall wtth brown u..t verdict after 8 nof\Jury trial daul)lter 's bedroom. a'lf'd ' Mart- ·a formerly lived in Huntington h air and a beard 1howln1 In which Briseno repeat edl y Delta Dawn di ed less than an trafneefromHunUnitonBeach. Beach. throu&b bis stocking mask. arped that Hebert was cl early hour later in 8 local hospital. California HJgbway Patrol Of. -: Relativ es of traffic victim No description -.s anllable guUty ol infilctlng fatal injuries Mrs. Davids on 's first action on fleer H.B. Gilles pie said the untt ¥alhryn AM <Ray> Luedke, 19 . for the otlaer man, wbo serv.S u 00 Dawn Davldllon, 2 . learruni or the death or the child was eastbound on El Toro Road ai,thoriied donation of her kid· look· out du rinc the l.eldent. The depllty cllsU1ct attorney was lo order Hebert to Im · with sirens blaring and lichll Ob's and eyes for poulble orc•n police said. Tbere were •o vainly pointed out Wednesday mediately leave berhome. fiashtng. Dressed In cas uaJ pants. san· dai s and a see·through blouse. Hamblin covered her face Wednes da y in apparent em· 1 barrassme nt when asked what th e freshman con gr ess man' wanted her to do. ' Chief Cit y Prosecutor Phillip Palmer said she didn't have to use the exact la nguage and a!i ked whether Howe proposed seit ual acts. . "Y es. he did ," s he told a he ar· Ing on motions to dis mi ss the· agaihst llowe of soU c itini sex acts r or hire . · Her written police report had quoted Howe as using eitpll ci l langua ge for the a cts. Trial on th e char ge wa postponed one week lo Jul y 19 because of t he complexity of mo- tions filed by th e defense. Kathle en T ay lor. questioned by defen se a tt o rn ey Dean Milchell. s aid she wore " Levis• a nd a top" the night of the arrest . She was dr essed s imilarly In court. She said Mi ss Hamblin did all th e talk i ng wh en Ho we ap proached in his c ar . , Asked who first mentioned a price for a su act. Mrs. Tayl or said, ··Mr. Howe," glancing at the congr essman. He s at s il e ntl y in th e < See SEX , Page A2> Co a8t We ath er Ppt r hy 1 ! coast more exlerl i1\oe · Fr 1 : ' day morning . Otherwise mMtly sunny Friday, with near 70 at beac hft to mtd- 80 Inland. Low tonight eo. 9ianspl antation if they were un· c•tomen inside wbln the rob- uat Hebert. 24 , of 17441 Koledo Hebert will be llentenced July The Intersection at Muirlands 6maeed by the car ttasb that beryoccurred. i..e, bad abused thechUdon at 2Stowhatcould beaatate......ison Boulevard was blocked by tral · INSIDE TOD A"W' -tJaimedberllfe. I _. l .,., fie 80 the unit Cl'oesed over int o ', Today, Mrs . Robert Rumbley, e- one oc:cu on .,. .... to beT ter_m of up . to lS years or a county tbe clear westbound lanes. he A rock column .. -r,of-u ... ...... Pott deetb lut Feb. 18 from wti.t (SftGUI LTY,--.U) aid ( t ed to turn n-t . lodat/ taU 1.a took . al Pn.r IIJVUJC _, ... ..... ,._ Jf' ANJ' TO BUY polkeallegedwuate¥erebeat· ._.. ' · t 1 art · .,. tn rrompt o n .and other ve. Huntingtoa Buch. says a iJl9. front of the stopped cans to 10 m tlw pop "•Id. Angeles «irl under kidney But n-.. IOUt.b on Mulrlands . ,,_ . ,_ Jys is treatment for three 'lYJJ1'N1 ..,,._ty P\tblic Defender ButtGiUesple said it wu at.ruck P• A12. received them. 1 * A.lien auccesatully arped Swimmer D ies in the rear by another eastbound t ''We 'll never kDow Wlio Ille RAltJI02fT"UP>--nllr-- . . s ...... .. bM .Ja 111. .. ," Mrs, remarked, Callfomla aeacoast town bas a tbeor:7 that Delta Dawn slllerecl t-.·aeer died Wedlielctay at a ' !Utntt ....... l ' · ,..., , .... addine that she wishm to meet newsip; ha' iA)uries when abe fell in the hospital berewherebewastaten wboae identity was withheld. :=:a ..... c r. :.,.'-"" h er . a.e aft•r nearly dro . 1 After the Impact, the van rolled · 11 "" ..... ,,-. · ... l . t t 'U- . PIYSicfan cal r . ' ·- .. .. ' d B ·-•i Ch Trenap int recap en 1 are nears ..... _..a mean. tawe testlfiea that lllaQ1 ol the · sank after jumpin• /rom a bcMit un:u, sa , at ... aeverldenUliOdtodonon. 'l'lletown,whlch ..,, ...... ... ____ ,,,he_ _, She also uys s he can un · nent resident.I, cOD1iMa al• pc:19t u.. cbOd'a body coulc1 have been successfully to swim 30 feet to Callfornl• Division al F deratand how erateful that office , b lacksmith •bop. shore. TuolumneCount)'lherttf's Orance County Fire <See uDNEYS, Pace AZ> rest.aurut and pottery abop . Jira. Betty Davidsen.. the • ic· offlce reported . <SeecaA.Slf. Page AZ> I' ..._ , .. ..... ., .... ,. .- ......... ...... -. .. ' •• ,. . .... . ···" •· ... . .... - . --- ......,_ - r

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Sex-for-hire Rap_ Hits ._ ~olOn Pacblie D e f e11se?

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Decoy Hookers Testif}r

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Two of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr.'s three codefe ndants may be represented by the public defen· der 's office when their Orange County Superior Court trial gets under way in October.

an Hlimated S2 million in funds from two Orange County hos-pitaJs under Dr. Celia's con­t ro I - Mi 1 s ion Community Hoapital , Miss ion Viejo and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana .

SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -Two ~.32-nn-hour police decoy prostitutes have told a City Court judge that Rep. Allan T. Howe <D·Utah). offe red them S20 for speeific sex acts before he was : arrested last month on a misde· · meanor sex charge. ·

Or they may be able to retain the lawyers who unsuccessfully represented them in a recent federal eourt. tria l with lbe eit· pected s ubs tantia l legal t ab be· ing picked up the taxpayers .

Those alte rnatives will race Judge Wiiiiam C. Speirs Friday when he is asked by lawyers for Theodore Schiffman. 53. of Santa Ana and Stt'phen Robert Evans, 31, or Mission Viejo to allow them to withdraw from the case.

The motion is being opposed by the dlstrict attorney's office on the grounds that the prosecution ll not satisfied that either or the two men qualifies for the in· dlgent status that would allow Judge Speirs to grant the motion.

The two men are named with Cella. SI , and George LouJs 0 1· lendorl. 4<1, or Laguna Beach, aic defendants In a Grand Jury In­dictment that lists 127 felony counts agnlnst the four men.

It Is ulleged that tht-y siphoned

Child Saved By Donation Of HB Family

All four defendants face sen· tencing July 19 In Los Angeles feder al court following their con· vlctlon there last month on charges of Medicare fraud , chttk fraud and conspiracy.

Attorneys James Riddel and Thomu Crosby have represent· ed Evans and Schiffman. respec· lively, since the two men were named laat January in lndlct· menta returned by the Orange County and Los Angeles Federal Grand Juries .

Both lawyers commented dur­ing federal court action that their clienu were in arrears on legal fN!S and were being financed, tn ercect. by their legal advisors.

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Bandits Rob Bank in HB

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Paramedic Capt. Marc Hawkins, Who WH l'laJde V•n. EumlnH the D•mage -- ,._,.. . ,~ .

Mans laughte r Medics' Van

Child Killer Guilty On Toro Run Two bandits wearing womm's Hit D d

stocltln1$ over their face. nec:t ' amage with $2,llS In cash after holdlng On Red d Cha tUi ~~~";tington Beach bank lhls uce r l:'!!!J e L~u~:r~fi'i~:l~ir:a~taf~= ~~=

The two walked Into Paclflc Cl· wrecked Tuesd ay when it was hit ty Bank, 9104 Adams Ave .. at Patrick Randall llebert of t im's mother , tes tified that the by a car while rushing to the nicl t : 12 a .m,. pulled a hand.(un and Huntineton Be ach was found Injuries s uUered by her daughte r of an El Toro heart attack vie· took the cash from teller aullty of lnvolunt a r " we re Inflict e d during he r Um.

' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL drawer• police said " " Althouah th t rned t rtl oi..,. 0 • 11,,.1.__.. " • • manalauehter late Wednesday In absence from the apartment she .. e van u u e

~ T he bandits ordered bank an Orange County SUper1or Court shared wl&h Hebert. and slid several yards on its roof. 1\ little girl, 8. who will never employea to lie on the noor and ruling that sent prosecutor Frank Mrs . Davidson said t1he was not none of the three paramedics ln·

meet her benefactor's family, thenfled, policereported. Nocar Briseno striding from the awarethatthechildwaslllunUI side was Injured. They were htlls a chance for life today WH&ffn,offlcersaaid. courtroominanger. latertbatnlghtwhelsbeheard Identified as Capt. Mark bttause of the tragic death 11 One of the men was descrtbed Judie WiWam s. Lee.rwbld. · ...,MWMla.eo--fnlln-Mr Hawkins, Eng. Tommy Pawlosk i d~s ago of a young mother who as about 1lx fttt tall wtth brown u..t verdict after 8 nof\Jury trial daul)lter 's bedroom. a'lf'd ' Mart- 1'~'derrbe&der·, · a formerly lived in Huntington hair and a beard 1howln1 In which Briseno repeatedl y Delta Dawn d ied less than an trafneefromHunUnitonBeach. Beach. throu&b bis stocking mask. arped that Hebert was clearly hour later in 8 local hospital. California HJgbway Patrol Of.

-:Relativ es of traffic victim No description -.s anllable guUty ol infilctlng fatal injuries Mrs. Davidson's first action on fleer H.B. Gillespie said the untt ¥alhryn AM <Ray> Luedke, 19. for the otlaer man, wbo serv.S u 00 ~lta Dawn Davldllon, 2. learruni or the death or the child was eastbound on El Toro Road ai,thoriied donation of her kid· look·out d urinc the l.eldent. The depllty cllsU1ct attorney was lo order Hebert to Im· with sirens blaring and lichll Ob's and eyes for poulble orc•n police said. Tbere were •o vainly pointed out Wednesday mediately leave berhome. fiashtng.

Dressed In cas uaJ pants. san· dais and a see·through blouse .

~Margaret Hamblin covered her face Wednesday in apparent em·

1 barrassment when asked what the freshman con gr ess m an' wanted her to do.

' Chief City Prosecutor Phillip Palmer said she didn't have to use the ex act language and a!iked whether Howe proposed seitual acts. .

" Yes. he did," she told a hear· Ing on motions to dis miss the · c!harg~ agaihs t llowe of soUcitini sex acts ror hire . ·

Her written police report had quoted Howe as using eitpllcil language for the acts .

Trial on th e cha r ge was · postponed one week lo July 19 because of the complexity of mo­tions filed by the defense.

Kathleen Taylor . questioned b y d e fe nse a tt orney Dean Milchell. s aid she wore " Levis• and a top" the ni ght of the arrest. She was dressed s imilarly In court.

She said Miss Hamblin did all the talk ing wh en Howe ap proached in his car. ,

Asked who firs t mentioned a price for a su act . Mrs. Taylor said, ··Mr. Howe," glancing at the congressman.

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coast more exlerli1\oe· Fr1: ' day morning. Otherwise mMtly sunny Friday, with hl~h near 70 at beachft to mtd-80 Inland. Low tonight eo.

9iansplantation if they were un· c•tomen inside wbln the rob- uat Hebert. 24, of 17441 Koledo Hebert will be llentenced July The Intersection at Muirlands 6maeed by the car ttasb that beryoccurred. i..e, bad abused thechUdon at 2Stowhatcould beaatate......ison Boulevard was blocked by tral· • I NSIDE TODA"W' -tJaimedberllfe. I _. l ~ .,. , fie 80 the unit Cl'oesed over into ' ,Today, Mrs. Robert Rumbley, e- one oc:cu on .,. .... to beT ter_m of up .to lS years or a county tbe clear westbound lanes. he A rock column ma~

-~ .. -r,of-u ......... Pott deetb lut Feb. 18 from wti.t (SftGUILTY,--.U) aid ( t ed to turn n-t . lodat/ taU1.a took .al Pn.r IIJVUJC _, ... .....,._ Jf'ANJ' TO BUY polkeallegedwuate¥erebeat· ._.. ' · t 1 art · .,. tn rrompt o n .and other ve. Huntingtoa Buch. says a iJl9. front of the stopped cans to 10 ~acmoUtiei m tlw pop "•Id.

Angeles «irl under kidney But n-.. IOUt.b on Mulrlands. ,,_. ,_ Jys is treatment for three r~ 'lYJJ1'N1 ..,,._ty P\tblic Defender ButtGiUesple said it wu at.ruck P• A12.

~aa,Jau received them. ~ 1* A.lien auccesatully arped Swimmer Dies in the rear by another eastbound t ''We'll never kDow Wlio Ille RAltJI02fT"UP>--nllr-- t!'\e.~~rtf:iT~i"idftM!e . . s ...... .. Dld.dCJAD{)a~cui ~ bM .Ja

111. .. ," Mrs, Rumb~ remarked, Callfomla aeacoast town bas a tbeor:7 that Delta Dawn slllerecl t-.·aeer died Wedlielctay at a ' rr-Jf•i"~tf !Utntt ....... """'~ ~~·· l ' · ,..., , .... ~tr'l1t1t---• addine that she wishm to meet newsip; ~ori. ha' iA)uries when abe fell in the hospital berewherebewastaten wboae identity was withheld . :=:a.....c r. :.,.'-""

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deratand how erateful that office , b lacksmith •bop. cau&edbys~baninddent. shore. TuolumneCount)'lherttf's Orance County Fire <See uDNEYS, Pace AZ> rest.aurut and pottery abop. Jira. Betty Davidsen.. the • ic· offlce reported. <SeecaA.Slf. Page AZ> I'

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Donors' Subterfuge Campaign Gifts in Name of Children WAS lll NGTON <Al'I Adult

donor11 lo pol1t1e·ut { JmµlollJln:~ can u'<' lh<'1r c hildren 10 l"m:um · vnil Jeg6JI hm1t:. oil prc'bidt'nlJdl ~•mp1111in )(Hts, lht• Wall Strtt· t Journal sa 11f tud:1y.

Tht' 11.-w:s puper l'unducll'd .1 random l c lt· µh onl' votl 11f Oemorr.tl1t· ;int1 H t•puhlH·.in cam pa1 .: 11 donor !> .tml ~ • .11d 11

found that a frw of them arc ;1:1

youn~ ~ S. Ont- u.1mplt' 1l c1tt'l.I wa!i Crom Lon.: 0\•uch

Tht'rc v. a:. no indication how many <'h1ld donors there ;m r.

l'ttr('nl~ ~ay lht: ~ I Vlllll u. lt'lit:t l t~'<' llU~e th1·1r <' hlldren ·~ dorw I \on!. t·umc· from lh1• Hiunit ll.·ri. · " " n mont') JOd th.ti th\' cluldren .in· usketl wh.:lh\'r they wunt w

contribute. the new3paper said Still. polll1cal itvlng l.n the

nam~ or childre n could easily becom " a subterfuge, the Journal said.

Feder:.l law prot\Jbi~ a n in· dh'1dual from g1v11141 mor~ than Sl.000 per c.-mpuiitn to W'IY one lederaf candidate It al:so pro­h1b1t~ mdl\1iduats from making donations ln the n1tme of another ~rM>n.

Final Solution David Fiske. a sp<>kesman for the Fedt> rul Election Com ­m1sMon, told the Journal regul11· tions are being dr"Ctcd to prevent using cl\Udreu to evllde donor limits . Fiske said the com ­mission intends to require tha t gifts by donors under 18 must be made knowing ly and voluntarily from a fund owned or controlled by the m inor .

Author Says Ripper a Trio LO~DON <AP> - Jack the Ripper was actually

three me n e ngaged in a Political coverup operation. a hook publis hed today says.

Jack the Ripper is the na me given to the unfound slayer or you ng women in London 's West End in 1888.

Stephen Knight . in the latest of a stnng or theories put forth about the <.'ase. i.ays the murders we re com­mitted not by one man, but by three.

Judg ing from the t elephone poll . OemOt'rat Jimmy Carter " appears to ha ve by far the big­gest kiddie corps" of donors, the Journal s aid. He m a intains the three included Queen Victoria's

physician. a painter and u coachman. It said Francis Hertzog J r .• 1denhhed as an ophthamologist from Long Beach and an old Carter friend , had given the legal limit ot $1,000 lo Carter more than a year a go . Seven o r Hertzog 's childre n also were list­ed for donations totaling S6.000 more. inc luding $785 from Kate, 5, a nd anothe r $785 from Lars, 7, the newspaper said.

According Lo his book " J ack the Ripper - The' Final Solution. " the three killed four women because they knew of the secret m<.1rriage of a Roman Catholic commone r to lhe queen 's grandson. which the prime rrtinjster reared would lead to scandal. The account says one other woman was kill ed because or a mis­take in identity

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INDIGENT. • Both m en and Ollendorf lo:.l

their hospital posts ~hortl~ before the ind ictments were 1!>· s ued .

They , Cella , and south Orange County rancher Richard O'Nei ll are add1tlonaUy named atM:lefen· dants in laws uits fil ed by both hospitals that seelc SJ7 million in damages .

Judge Speirs may dl•cide Fri· day that 11 would be cheal>(!r in the long run to allow R1ddet and Crosby to cont inue their defense of Evans and Sch1Ifman with the taxpayers m eeting the costs of what 1s expected to be a long Orange Count y tnnl.

It was explained Iha! the publi<' defende r ·s office "-OUld require sevE>ra l weeks to study the moun · tain of pretrial documents now m Judge S pe ir s · courtroom t o ensure an adequate delense or the two indiclees.

And It was made clear by the public defender's urficc today that the cou nty department al ready is trying to cope with u heavy caseload and may not be able to immediately take on lhc added burde n or defense chores in the Cella tri<il.

It was a lso pointed out that those costs might become pro h1b1tivE' if. a s t>Xpected, the de· fense m otion for a change of venue from Ornnge County is ~ranted by JudJ!c Speirs.

The hearing will open at 9 :30 :1.m. Friday in Judge SJ>(!1rs <'Ou rt room

His Clie1it

Little Uptight £1, MONTE <A l'> Masaru

I hs amunt'. ;i Los 1\ nl!ck-. County 11rob3l 1on om cer . "JI\ put at a I.I t• (milt' dlsad vanta~c wht•n Ollt' Of h1:l protrnlionc r s 11rrivl'<i ut his of· fi r e for ~In uncxpedt'tl mt•c •lin~

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San Onofre Border Check Opens Friday The Border Patrol's highway

c h ec k point s outh of San Clement~ for illegal ali~ns will reopen Friday a ft er being closed for more than a year.

" Ba rrin g a n ythi ng un ­foreseen," the checkpoint will re­s ume operat ions in its old location on Inters t a te S near tbe San Onofre nuclear po'4-er plant. said Robert McCord , assistant c hief Border Patrol agent.

The l' S. Supre me Court ruled Tuesday th a t lhe checkpoint, al wh ich cer tain \' e h1cles are stopped and s earched for illegal aliens. d id not viola te <Ith Amend· ment guarantees against illega l searc h and seizure.

The practice was stopped in March 1975 when the 9th U.S. Ci rcuit Co urt o f Appeals declared uncons ti tutiona l the-­blanket warra nts being used to continue 1t.

Mondale Pondered PLAINS. Ga. <AP) -

Jimmy Ca rter conferred today w ith Sen . Walte r Mondale of M annesota, the latest of a half dozen poss i­ble runn ing mates expect­ed to make the pilgrimage to Pl ains.

" I'm \'ery pl eased to be invited to meet a nd talk in Plnans with the nt>xt presi­dent oC the United Stat.es." Mondale s aid.

Ca rter and h is wife , Ro!lal ynn . gre<'led Mon­dale and h ls wife, Joan, outside the ir home before lht' meet mg s tu rtcd.

Sen John Glt'nn of Ohio '"" t o .1rnH· lain in the t1,1y for nn 11111•rva•w.

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The paper quoted Hertiog as saying all the c hildren's dona­tions ca me from trust funds es t abli s h ed for them years earlier .

"They were all asked whether they wanted to contribute," he was quoted as saying. " It's al l the kids' own m oney, not mine ."

The newspape r said Carter's ca mp aign treasurer , R . J . Llpshutz, has six children who have a ll given money to Carter. .. but thei r father emphasizes that they have given their own money."

On the Republican side, the newspaper ~aid i l found that one !1,000 donation to Ronald Reagan came from 16-year -old J oe Ben· nett of Ha rlan . Ky.

" What? Me ? Political con­tributions?" the newspaper quot­ed young B ennett as sayi ng. ' 'You' ll have to ask my dad about that. He bandies a ll that st uff for me. ''

The father , Clyde Bennett. was quoted as saying, " All my family has their own money.· ·

The ne wspaper said that elder Bennett arranged a total of 10 aifta to the lleagan ~Palin of St.Obo e acb fro m b is sons. daughter. in-laws and others.

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KIDNEYS ..• c hild's mother must be. yet s he c an well comprehe nd th e awkward emotional position a potentia l transplant recipient's parents must conrronL

"The little girl has been on the kidney machine for three years and all of a sudden a pair of kid­neys are available to fit he r ," Mrs. Rumbley said.

" You want your own little girl to live, " she adds, ' 'but you can't want someone else to die." ·

" I think e veryone should con­sider organ do n ation,·• Mrs. Rumbl ey added , hoping her daughter 's death will remind others who mlcht confront a tragic loss in the f amlly.

Ironically, Mrs: Luedke suc ­cumbed in Fountain Valley Com­munity Hospital just two days before a ne w Jaw went Into effect allowing motoris ts to authorize organ transplants in advance for themselves in event or sudden de· ath.

Forms may be obtained al the Department of Motor Vehicles wtth stickers that attach lo the

orr11-w 1~ l ll lh~ scene. volunteer 's dnver's license. one Altho uJth the damage to the of the first items checked by

$14.000 vehiclt wus still ~ing as· authorities. l'<.>S!\('<J to<loy , Touuaint s aid he Som etimes. even a short delBy thoui;:ht the loss wcx1ld be total. In s uch cases renders the or.cans The van also carried equipment unusable. valued al about SHl,000. " I tllink everyone should be

A rt'hcf un it was brougbttothe aware of th is .'' says Mrs . scene. equlppE'd and In service by Luedlte, addin1 the ramily sug· 4 p.m .• 9bout two hours an.er lht' gesta memorial contributions to accident ond there were no calls the Kidney Foundatio n in whllt' tht' paramedics were out or Katherine 's name. s ervice. A resident of North.ridge, Mrs.

A department s p()kesman said Luedke waa ratally crushed and Hawkins crawled out ()( the over - beT infa nt son Daniel. JO'months, turned van a nd to4d an englne WM 11:\Jured whe n t.helr car bit a co mpany accompanying the power pole guywire and nipped paramedlrs unit to continue on to oo Ward Street near Indianapolis help the heart attack victim. Avenue. They were visiting the

That person today was re· Rumbley home. portedly In stable rondition at She atte nd ed Wardlow Mission Community Hospital. Ele mentary School but the faml·

No cit a tions were issued al the ly moved to the San Fernando scene but officers said the in· Valley in her fres hman year at vestigation would cootinue. Edison Hi gh School.

While fire officials and photo- Servlces were held at Smith 's graphe rs milled around lbe over· Mortuary In HunUn«ton Beach. turned van. people from nearby with Interment a t Forest Lawn. bus inesses and residences S\lrvivors include her husband . gathered on the s idewalks to see Rodney ; her mother and step-what had happened. One passing father ; her fathe r . BIUy W. Ray, car erurtclted iote ~ c.aua.._ '1L .S e.jl u l v e ~ ~ ,_a brother,. ingmlnordamagetobothcan. 'niomas. or the l)Ome ; sisters

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Bonth-injured Teen Shows IIllproverne~t

A Huntington Bea<.'h teenager c riti ca ll y 1nJ u rcd wh e n a homemade bomb blew a dri ll bit lnto his brain 1s reportedly rally­ing today. a fter his condition worsened Wednesday.

Kerry Snyder, 17, or 6062 Stone Ave., was listed in guarded coo· d.ltion a fter being placed under critical care at o ne point Wednes ­day, spokesm e n at Huntington

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Jnter community Hospital said. Investigators theori tt' he was

trying to drill a hole for a fuse in a length of pipe parked with ex­plosives when it detonated Satur­day in a backyard s hed .

They s aid either a spark from the drill that d isintegrated. send · ing the bit knifing into his skull . or heal from It s friction caused the explos ion

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SEX ••. courtroom wit h b la wlft , Marl~ne .

The d~coys acknowledged that Miss Jl amblln WU n~t to brin~ up money. 'l'hcy 1udd she uked what Howe would ~.~~ bhn aa n1in1. · ·1 &o aboGt'20."

She Hld \bey ... edlfMWIDt• ed to pay that much and \Mt bt . qrt..'t..'CI.

The d ecoys. •P~arta1 in public for the flrsl WM ~ Howe WU arrett.ci JUDI 1J., WW.. called clurtn.1 arsullMllll OD a-. rena• moOoa to dlPDI" on &rWad• the coa1rtMman wu a Yldim of e.alrapmeat.

Howe. wbo ls narWAI for ...,. electlon In Utah 's 2nd blltrfct. acknowledges talk:lq wlth the deeoya but denies the cbariie. He •~lid he WJS lured totbe area with an invitation to a political social.

Tbe decoys' testimony repeat­ed details o f a t ransc ribed d ia log ue released by police s hortly after Howe 's arres t , although both women s aid the conversation had not. been re­corded or monitored.

'E ntrapm e nt is one of five · grounds on which Mitc hell is ask­ing dis missal of the case. Judge Raymond Uno took three of the motions under advise ment and asked for a bearing Monday on two others, which are based on pretrial publicity and allegations of prosecutorial ml.sronduct.

GUILTY ..• jail term ol up to one year.

He looked around with a broad s mile as he ' was led from the courtroom to the county Jail Wed­nE'sday.

Theft Suspect Held l.A>S ANGELES <AP> - Police

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Thursday July 8 I 976 DAil Y PILOT "1 Assessor Phone Swamped

Tax Queries Keep 12 County Workers Biuy

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Orlilnle Count> Asse so r Bradle) Jacobs h u ass1gntd 12 people the task or ans~rinC In tc.>mlns te lephone culls on 10 ~Una ltnes..reac.-ht'd by d1ahng 1134,2941 .

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NOW Raps Siilgle-sex Functions

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Balloo11ist Okay

federal bJn on school -sponsored molher-daughter and father -son events ir ritated President Ford so much that he ordered 1l rescmded. But a women's group says such fun ctions perpetuatt• sexual s te reotypes and should be eli minated .

Ford ordered a study to de · t e rmi ne if si ng le-sex soci al events violate federal sex dis · crimin ation laws. as allef.?<'<i by the c ivil ri ghts africc of the Department of lleallh. Educa lion and Welfare .

Amcri<'an balloonjst K<ffl Thomas is reunited with his \.\tfe uboarct the Sovit.•t freighter Dekabris t after it a r · rwed in Rotterdam Thomas set out from Lakehurst. ~. J . June 25 in an utlcmpt to make the fir s t solo balloon night ac ross the Atla rYt1c. but was fo rced down 500 miles oul to sea . While House spokesma n Ron

Nessen said Wednesday that Ford was irritated when he read of the ruling banning single-sex school events Doctor Says Stress The HEW ruling was an response to an inqwry from the Scottsdale. Ariz .. publk schools . which sponsor father-son ban· quets a nd mother -daughter teas Scottsdale officials wanted to know whether the events violated the laws proh ibiting sex dis · crimination in public schools .

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Cracked Fusselntan By TOM HARLF.Y Of"'• 0.11., l'•lel iWlt

A psychiatrist has compared lhe pressures on Dani<'I Alvan f'usselm a n's m ental processes moments before ht> murdered his two small eh1ldren to thl' prl'· ssure i mposed on an earthe n dam sec·onds before 1t cracks and collapses • " Ile was definitely psychot ic ot that point." · Dr Donald W \'enn U>ld an OranRe County Superior Court Jury Wednesday " lk had lpst ""contact with reali ty ..

The defense witness testified th at when he t alked l o Fusselm an. 52, tor the first ti me (our yea rs :it:o the defc•ndnnt could nol recall thut he had used a fry ing pan nnd kitchen knire to ~ th\• lives or his c.- h1ldrcn on a,arch 19. um.

And Dr. \'emi made 1l clear 1n 1'.i s t cst1mony that he held ltusselman·~ \'lfe to blame fo r Oct lons t hat triggered fus!lel man 's ml•nlnl rondllion on th e ni ght th a t hi ., c h1tdrt n Daniel. 5, and Dan1cllc, 3 died in

their beds Fusselman " as round gwlty on

\)YO counts or r1 rst degree murder k>llowing his rirst tMal in Kem County Superior Court a nd sen wnced to life in pnson on euch count.

Tht' convict ion was reversed by an appellate court when it was successfully :1rgued hy the de tense lhot the trlul judge im properly lnstruc.-tcd the JUry at 'l\e end or I he fl r!lt I r1 nl

1t wa!'t later dceidl'<i that henvy publlr lty in fo~uastcman 's home C4ty of Bokersfit' ld just1f1t'd thl' llefense demand for n r hnnf.?e of vt>n ut Orange Count y wa s selected

lS01 ck 1ng t hl' dcfrnse argu ­ment thut Fusselman was tcm·

Freak Accident

}{ills Woman VAi. \ 'f,RD E CAPI A Sun

Die$tO "•>man hai. bl.'Cn killed 1n .1 freuk Ul' t'll l(•Ol 111 \\ h1r h U :Wl or d 1111l whccls camt> off nr un on comm..: trurk a nll ran over h1•r small rur. th\• llii:hwny r :1trol lllld

.Jol\niw <: atl Spnni:1·r. 2:1. of i:ian 1>1('f.!o, wa 'I pronounced drud a t n h0Kp1tal In Ncwholl lollowln~ \he nrr 11lt•nt 1111 I he Colden !\tn\l' f'rc,•w11y T11e!ldoy. orrlcers s aid

An i11 vN1tli;: a1ton wns undt' r way 101t1•l(•rm inl' why tht wtK-1·1 ~ broke awoy from the truck

Resignation Urged BERLIN IAP I Opposition

leaders In West Berlin's city parliament today demanded the t~1gnatton of the city's justice D1inister rollowing the escape or four women accused of ter· ton:tm " I would demand the same in similar circ\.lmstances." p ld Justice M inlster HermaM Odor\ ahtr lhe Chri s tian Democrata demand that he quit " Sut lel's nrst get this thing llraightened out belore demand· tbg personal cons~uenees. ·• . .

porarilv insane 14•hen he slashed has chiidren 's throats. Dr. Verin test1f1ed that Mrs. Fusselman 's decision to divorce her husband and keep the couple's entire com· mun1ty property and the t wo children was a ma_ior factor in Fusselma n·s breakdown

Dr . Ver in told the Jury that on the night Fussel man stayed with his c.-hitdren ·he believ~ it to be tht' l:ist night be would cver sec them - and found that lus wife never reported for night shift dul y at t h e Baker s fi e ld restaurant where s h e wa s e mployed

Both his e hildren had told him tha t the ir m other was runmng around with two men. the witness said. " They also told him that their mothe r had warned them she would beat them if they told their father . "

Adding lo Fusselman's mount· 1ng emotions. the w1tnesi said. were t e le phone catls from a mysterious woman who may have been the wife of one or the l14'0 men reportedly dating Mrs. Fusselman.

Or. Venn said Fusselman got s uch a call at his ""re's home while his children were sleeping on the night of the murders

" Sbe t.old him tbat be bad bee n s uckered again by hi8 wile in the divorce action and that he couJd never see bis children again even if he wanted lo." the witness testified.

··Then he had a few beers. " Dr. Ver in said . " And that may have bttn the final s traw in a mentaJ condition tha t was ra pidly de· tcrioruting. ·'

Or . Verin said Fusselman. 52. round his wife 's golf clubs and bent them all and then took tt kntre to destroy every ind1viduot item or h is wife's elothing :and slashed furniture lhrouJthout the home.

The witn~s said F\tssclmnn then slept. had more he<•r and roffee whep he awoke and wrnt to tht kitchen for a knife and at fr an~ pan .

Thl' dercnse doef' not du1pute the allcaation that t\lsselman killed Lht' ch ildren.

" lie didn 't mt'lln to kill them," the doctor said while 1-\lsselmon qwetly nodded at the counsel ta blr . " Mr. i'' u11 11t'lm11n Wille not 1:up11blt' or formina the intent lo kill ..

Officia tly. the ruling issued las t week was sus pended pendm)t research by lawyers t o de ­termine whether Title IX of the.' Cavil Rights Act 1s violated bv such events

Nessen said that if it is found that the law is bcing violated, Ford would immediately send legislation to Congress lo change the law .

The National Orl{anization for Women took opposiuon to Ford 's stand.

··we are watching Title IX be· ing oicke led and di med lo death,·· charged Lynd a Weston. a NOW staff member.

Dividln• the sexes for ~chool · sponsored fas hion sbows, softball gamu. banquets and breakfasts is a tradition in many com· munlties .

" What happens ls you ~et the gjrla together with the moms and you have teas and awards for sewina and fas hion shows . You get the boys and dads together and you have community leaders come in and give rous in g s peeches. ' ' said Ms . We11ton

Other opponents argue s uc h ar fairs are unfair to children with only one parent.

Ford phoned HEW Secretary Onid M •thews and "expressed displeasure at the ruling ," s aid Nessen.

" The President advised the secretary that he cannot believe that It was the Intent or Congress to prohibit m other-daughter or father-son eve.ta at schools.

" Hi-. main objection wns that some lawyer ot bureaucrat at HEW ought not to be ha nding down these rulings mterlcnng with family-or iented. trodit1onal American eveuts ." Nessen said

French Cows Go Bananas

LE HAVRE. France <A P > Daines a rc teed ln1r 11 m1xturt' or bananas and !'llraw to hungry cows dunn1 a ('flll<'a l feed shorta1re resultin g from a record breaklnQ drou1ht

Aa wholeaale prices of bananas dlppf'd . sorn" t mporters had plann('d l-0 destroy 1hlpmcntii lo boost prlce11. but dnlry furm1:r s llUHested thOl the b11nanns be used to (eed herds In Normandy

Nixon to Appear At OC Fundraiser

ByTWAaswl•&edPras avaUable for comment, and a n Fonr1er President Richard M. ajde to WIHJns uld she was un ·

Nhcon is scb~uled to return to aware that the former president his birthplue nut Monday ror was to appear at the event. his first politica\ appearance The mana1er of the country since he resigned the pruidency. club Indicated he had bffn lold the Secret Sen•lce c.'onrtrmed that Nixon mtiht appear but s aid Wednesdav. be knew ol no deOnite plans.

WliCIN was a member or the Nixon will appear at a fund · House Impeachment Committee

raising event Cor Rep. Charles that voled three articles of im· WlUins. <It-Calif.) •t the Yorba peachment before Nixon re­Unda Country Club in Yorba signed in August 1974. FQf a .Iona

up and down 10 lines for one that lan ' t already busy weren ' t enouah. bo••ever

Not aU the mo~ than 1.200 telephon·e ca lt!i from Oran'c: County homcownt-rs who hod Ju.st rcct'ivt'd the.Ir 1976-77 pro­perty e va lua tiorl notlc:t'S rrom tht As3essor '11 Offlct' aot through.

.. We c-xpcctt>d a bis reac.'tloo and Mr. Jacobs mude *p(.'(' lut provlaions to handle the load ," .IUd Webster Gu illory, the as·

11essor 's management director. " We're sorry not everyone has

been able to gel lhrouch lo us. We 'Would ask lbe m to keep trying Eventually we 'll get to ever · )'one." Guillory continued.

Touching off the de luge of phone calls were cvo lu• tion notices that s howed the value or m06t homes in Or~e County climbed dramatically in the pasl year .

And most hom eowner callers wanted to know why.

"That 's the number one ques­tion." Guillor y s aid . " Mos t caJlers want to know why t.he1r houses c limbed so in value."

Other callers, Guillory said. wanted to know how much their tax bills wilt be going up a~ a re· suit or the higher evaluations .

And s till others. he added : wanted to know how they're go­ing to arrord paying those bills .

Jacobs and his stare can't tell ca lle r s the · amount of the ir t976· 77 tax bills . Nor can they tell them how they're going to be able to pay their bills.

That ·s because the Assessor's Office has nothing to do with lax· es other than evaluating the pro perty on which tax rates set by others are applied .

Most c.-ounty homeowners will be hit by about 13 different taxing agencies that. through elected or.

f1 c1•ll. act propcrty tax rates. And If tho ~ taxlng agf'nc1e~

don't cut ratelj :1ut.l t.a.nt1ally. most cOW1\ y homrowners wilt pay more In taxes, ln sume tas~ o great deal cnore . .s a result o! the rise tn pro~rty vnl~s.

County Ta x Coll~ c t or •frtlasurer Robert Citron made 1t clur Wednesday that he Is not the man to see to pt'otest tox bllb that are consldl•rcd " too high."

" Hy the time 1t gets to me. it 'i. too late for me or anyone else to help the taxpayer." stud Citron . ·

He explained that the on1y por­tion of a pro~rty tu bill that can be protes ted is the property evaluation.

.. The deadline for filing pro· tests is Sept. 15. · · said Ctlron

" My department won't mad the new tax bLJls until October People who wail lo protest " 111 he out of luck by then. " Citron potnt edout.

He said persons wanting to pro test the higher evaluations and the resulting likllhood o( a higher tax ball should firs t discuss their problem with the Assessor 's or flee.

If the differences of opinion on values can' t be rt-conc1h'<i after Jaeobs ' s taff invest 1~ates thl' compl ai nt , a protest noti ce s hould be riled

·· Persons whose homes a rc valued at less tha n $100,000 can ask to appear before an assess ment appeals hearing omcer."' s aid Citron.

" H the houst.' is valued at more than $100,000. it becomes a m at· ter for a !three-man > Assess· ment Appeals Board hearing." he eontinucd

" After that" Well. a taxpayer can pay his taxe~ under protci.1 and then file a (•1v1l ~wt seeking relier ··

28th Semi· Annual

On Occasional Tables Desks, Curios etc.

On DininCJ Room Fumiture and Game Sets

'1tron strhsl'd the only de batabJc portion of a tax blll ls th" propert)''s ev• luatlon ond pro tesu musl be Ctled by Sept. lS.

He also cmphaslttd th•t pro testers must be prepared to back t heir nra umt'nt li with ''hard Cllc.'tS."

" II won't do uny gOOd for them lo sim1>IY 1>llY 1t 's too hlgti." Citron s uid

" They must be uble to s how. for example. thut similar proper· ty an a s imilur neighborhood sold on the open market for less." he exptnint..'<i. " Or." he added. " the protester must be uble to show the assessor overl~ed some ebaraeterist lc.' or his property "hen he placed a value on it. "

Citron mentioned that as u private c.-1t1zen he has a problem or his own

Th e cou nt} Tax Collector Treasurer rec-e1ved his evalua twn notice Tuesday.

It s howed the value or his home in nort h Santa Ana had risen 22 percent las t year .

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Faces Trial Former Newport Beach Plan·

ning Dire<•to r Ernest Mayer pleaded innocent Wednesday in Los Angelt.'s to charges of accept. ing bribes while serving as Long Beach pla nnang director .

Mayer . 45. was ordered to re­turn to court Jul) 29 for the set · llni; or a tn:it dutc Th~ Los n(leles County Grand

Jur) is sued :i t '' o-c·ount indict· mcnt :i~a1n~t M a.,vcr la~t June, :J('CUSlllg him or Uc.'Ceptmg bri~ totallng s.52,091.

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lADY LUCK DEPT. - lt now nppears that Ornngc County und the Orange Coa.st may soon see the first public , let¢al bin go ga m.iis operating in our reiuon. Costa Mesa authonlles are pon . d ering legalized bingo. So arc Anaheim c ity officers.

All of this comes to us through fuspices of the initiative Proposi­tion 9 on the June Pnmary l::lec t ion ballot to make bingo legal. The voters passed 1t r alher han· d ily.

Proposition 9 allow~ cities to legalize the game by local opuon This 1s sim ila r t o the way liq uor ~ales used to be allowed somt• years back . It could be le~al :;ome places by locul rule and al· legal mother munic1puhucs.

Thus we had ·· wet" or " d ry' towns .

Now we may get " bini.:o" or · ·bmgoless" commurutu.•s

MANY FOLKS MA\' have labored unde r the a&.umpt1on that bingo. where you !)l ay on a card with be1rns and fill :.pace~ according to dra wn numbe rs, has a lways bee n a legal puslime.

Well it is legal. so long as you play for fun . But the minute you purchase the bingo card for a consider ation with lhe possibility of winning a nice pnze. lhe J.{ame abruptly becomes illegal gambl· ing .

It 's interesting that Anaheim is the firs t city in our region to con· sider taking up the local option and making bingo games lt•i;al. That's the c it y where lhc last great police-bmgo raid occurred. The suspects we re operating lhe game in a vacant store \\ Ith the cash proceeds to benefit a local drum and bugle corps.

COSTA MESA·s CITY Counc il COL the iSSUC t hrough a rt'<.jUt.'~ l from the G irls Club uf the I I arbor 1>rea. wh e r e leaders thought

·s ome nice lega l bingo 1tames might gene rate needed cash.

Mesa City Attorney Roy E Junc 's reading of the new law un · der P ropositio n 9, however , came UJ> with some inlereslin({ controls built into legal bingo rules

For one thin g , you cannot oper ate a private bingo ~ame Jn OTdcr to be legal, the µubh c mU!!l be invited .

Royal Wali.: Presid e nt Ford Dances with Queen ~lizabeth II at the While Ho use Wednesday follo\\ing a state dinner 10 Her -'laJcs ty's hono r . The d a nce after dtnner was held m the s tate dining ruom . '

Wild Horses Die Near Remote Post

DL1G\\' ,\ Y PROVING GROUND. Ut ah t AP> - Mystery continues to surround the deaths in a Utah de:.ert mounta in range of some 40 wild horses

Ofhc1als of a military installution where the horses were found say ba:.e ope rations aren' t to blame.

In add1llon to the dead horses. an unknown number of others \\ ere near death on a 1A.e:.tern s lope of the Ced a r Mountains on Dugway Prov ing Grounds. a re·· mote chemical-warfare testing installation

Tll E MOl'STAISS are Jt the edi.:e of Skull \' allt·~ . "'here some 4,500 s heep d1C'<1 111 1968 dunng open air nerve ga s l cs tin g . Dug" ay officials d t> n1 C'd then that n<'rH' Ras h ·:.t ing . suspended the next yl'ar, \\a :-; the c:ause of

the sheep deaths, and lhey again denied at Wednesd ay.

M1htary officials and civilian scientis ts at Dug way also insis t ­ed tha t no oper ation at the Army post could have c aused the wild horse deaths

Col. Ju m es Te mpleton Jr .. act · mg Dugway commander. told re­porters , " l cun categorically ru le that out. ··

Israel Censure Unlikely America Would Veto U.N. Condemnation 1

WASHINGTON <AP > - The Vruted States would veto any U.N. ~urity Council rC1SolutJoo condemnma Israel fo.- 1t1 1pec­l ac u I ar weekend rescue of bol5ta1e1 being held by termrnt:f In U &ianda . a ccordlna t o Amt1rican o nd diplomati c sources. .

The veto prum1s(• W IL'.S made lo Israel us the Security Countll prepared for t-'r1duy·11 debntc on the Is raeli raid ii\ which more than 100 Jewis h hostages were freed and seven terrorist.s and 4!<.I Ugandan troops killed.

ACCORDING TO sources hert•. the United St:Ues will try to tum the Security Council focus to lhc question of international ler· rorism ins tead or the Is raeli a c· lion in freeing the passengers of a hijacked Air France JCUtner ul Uaanda ·s Entebbe Airport lust Sunday.

The United Stales has long rett \bat many U.N. members may pay only lip serviei? to agree­ments to fight airplane hijack· ings and othe r forms or ter­roris m .

The Israeli raid shows that de­termined a nd for cefuJ action can offset the effects of terrorism and the United Nations has u perfei:t opportunity to s upport its past rhetoric. one U.S. om c1al said.

IN THE MEANTIME. both Is r ael a nd the United Stah·s were putting together evidence to show that Ugandan President ldi Amin s upported if not collaborut· ed with the terrorists.

Under U.S . interpretat ion of in· temational law . such proof would justify the Israeli r aid because Uganda was not living up to its duty to protect Isr ael 's citizens .

Actually, neither American nor Israeli officials feel the Secunty Council d e bate will go much beyond a pro form a effort to con· demn Israel.

ALL OF THE Western nations have praised Is rael. and even lhe Arab and African blocks have limited the ir c riticis m to re­latively mild statements.

It was learned that one Ar ub government told the Ame rican a mbassador tn its capital that It admired the s peed and efficiency orthe Is raeli operation .

U.S. oHicials would not identify the country and cautioned that the communication did not ap­prove the raid . only taking note that it was admirably conducted.

ANOTHER indication of the re­l atively moderate s tand by Israel's us ual enemies 1s indicat·

ed by the tot al lack of protest froio anyone but Uganda to Israel ' 1 use ot U.S. -supplied plant$ to urry out the rescue ~raUon.

The lack or beat ln the Arnb-

AJncan crlt lc1:. m l:t nttributcd by U.S. ofricl11ls to an almo.t un. ivcrul dislike of Anun and u growin1 awareneu by the Arubs that terrorism b countcrprociu<' · tivc. llnol wrona.

' 'Bizarre' Disorder Found in U.S. Tot

WASlllNCTON (AP> - A StAlO Department medical specialist says a 3-year-old American girl removed from the U.S. Embassy In 1t1oscow has been bospitalized in the United Stales for t.realment or a

[_1_N_S_HO_R_r_J •·bizarre·• blood disorder.

The girl was one of two children broug ht out two weeks ago al the dlrection or doctors investigating possible health effects or microwave

rad.iation being beamed a t lhe Embassy by the Soviets. The second child, also a 3.year -0ld, bas since returned to the Soviet capital.

a.ri.11 ... c ..... ,~••••~" BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP> - The Chris t ians claimed today that

their forces counterattackinJ' in northern Lebanoo had pushed Into Moslem territory and were advancing toward Tripoli .

" Our counterattacking forces have ove rrun a ll leftist-held villages in the northern r egion of Green Khoura. We turned at inlo a Red Khoura ," said the Christian Phalange party's radiostalion.

U.d Lf•''• Postpon,.d WASHl NGTON CAP) - The J.(ovemmN1t say~ it won' t lmpos<'

limits on le ad in gasoline until. Octob<'r 111 ordt'r I•> avoid the risk of . creating a gasoline shortage during the summer J>e&k driving

season . An Environm ental Prole<·tion Agem·y offiriu l said Wed nesday

that imposing the limiL'i now might interfere with the current "ex, traordinary dem and" ror both leaded and unlt>aded 1:11sotm e by vacatlonin g American motoi:1st.s.

• ·•rd I••~• 33rd \leto WASHIN GTON (A l') - Pres ident Ford :.n1d Coni;re:.s 1:. tryini:

to gr ab too much of his authori ty and "1t'lclcd his ~:!rd ' cto. d1sap proving money for the Nat ional f'm : P re vention and Control Ad ministration.

He cited a provtsion of lhc bill that " providl·S that Congress may, by concurrent resolution. veto u plan to commit funds for \he National Academy for Fire Prevention and Cont rol. ··

Ford said Wednesday that he wall cnnlln111• tu uppo:.e 1ic•t1nns ••that constitute a legislativl' l'nl' roachmt·nl un lhl' e>.ecullH• branch. "

Erl~t'o" Ordert-d FORT S MITH. Ark . <AP I Vcdt•ral .l udgt• l'aul Wilh;_1ms

signed an order today to <•vict 2·1 pcr:.on:. from .1 houM~ in Grannu; where they have been waiting for more than nine months for the Second Coming of Christ.

A spokes m an for U.S . .Mars hal Lt•c Owens said Owens would be out o( town until Monday a nd probably would not attempt lo enforr c the order until at least next week . Willia ms s a1tl he probably would give Owens a week to enforce the order. but the document d1tl not in· elude a time lim it.

The vigil began Sept. 29 in a three-bedroom SIS.000 brick house Also. ther e a re restrictions on

who may operate the ga me:. Sponsors must be organizations or religious. charity or scientific

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Man Kills Wife, SeH, Children

HE AND OTHER officials at first d eclined to s pecu late as lo lhe cause n ut in response to QU{'Slions they lis tc><l us possible l·a uses watl' r contamination . pmson pla nts a nd disease. Ron Hall, a government wild horse expert. told the briefing, ··1n ull my years of working with wild horses. I've never seen anything

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lional . or catennj? to thl' preven · 11on of cruelty to animJls or childrcn

Thus City Attorney J une SUR· gested the Gi rls Club might not quahfy for a pe rmit

Maybe 1C thc Girls Club people orga nized a sc1en11f1c nature wa lk thl'y wnulcl then be <illowed to pi ny s ome btnl!O

ALL OF THI S m ay seem'' C'1rd but ll pretty well squares w11 h California ':. long-standing double standard on gam bling.

Sponsor a bnck-ruom Poker eamc for h1~h st ake.s und you're likely to Rel raided by tht• local law. Set up a Casino Night for rc­pu1ahlc c harity a nd m~t folk i. will Just wink .

You can bet on nngs l t~nlly ;.i i th<' ra~\·lrark hut you break the lnw hy wngl'rinR on nn}'1hm(t ut your fru•ndly curnertnvem .

Anet of cnur~<'. rwhocly woul<I I n ~· 1ll !'ga l bt'l ~ on foothall {!llm<•s The odds on 1tnd1run ton

, lt'Sls g<-t wide publlcity jw.t. for fun Surr.

CLE\"ELA~O \1\1') - 1\ man klllt-d h1:-; form<'r "'1k J S <.he sat beside h im in :i t·ar. fatally wou nded th ei r two ~on~ und wounded their d :iu)':(hter before tnking his own life, authorities s:ud .

" A little boy in a while T-shirt opened the car door. ll is T -shirt had a red spot on tl and he fe ll out." said a r etired fi rema n who henrd the shoL<i ··Then another little bov in a white T-shirt with rl'c1 on ·1t opened the other car door and fell out. .

··1 COULDN'T i::o fast bccau!le o r the wa lker , .. 70-year -o ld F'rank R. Capra Jr. added. refer· ring to the supportive device hL· must use while recovering from · a heart attnt'k.

Capra said that while he was trying to reach th{' cnr . a man got out and p1ck<'d up one of the boys , ··thr ew him into th<' back seat hke a sack o f whe11t." nnd drove 3\\':•\·.

• • J · got down on my knee'! and t'r31A. IM·• lO the olher youn.:sh•r, C'ipr a s nid ··1 felt for n pulse. There was none. "

Land Management in Li lah and Colorado. lhe Utah Department of A~ricul ture. and from Ougw:iy sa id wat e r , pl a nt s. hor s e can ·asscs and al most everv cle· ment in the wild horse herd en-vironment is be ing analyzed in a laboratory. They s:ud results are not expected fo r several days, perhaps two weeks .

THE BLM com pleted a waler project for a he rd of 90-100 wild horses on May 21. Officials said th ey arc investigating the possibility that la nd disturbance from that m ay have contaminat· ed water at Orr Springs, where the dead ho rses were found in and about a dust y gully.

The horses we re spotted Sun· day. Buri al began Wt'Cincsday.

Also being c hecked ls the possibility or poisoning from a tox ic desert weed k nown a s halogeton, which scientists say lS

rarely eaten by livestock or wlldhre.

DUGWi\Y JS THE site of a ne rve gas d1s po s ul program which hns het•n tn operation since t he mid 1960s.

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Organized Crime 'Tie' Hit by Jury

SAN DIEGO CAP l - The San D•f'RO County shenrr should re­a~scsi. hu~ hes w1lh known or 1>us pec ll'd unde rworld ri"ures, the county Gra nd Jury sa id Wednesday.

lo ~ 57-page report from • two-month Investigation on Ol'· .iuulzed crime. the Crand Jury to•11d that underworld activity d(){'s exis t here, but not to lhe tiurne extent as in the eastern Umted States .

"THERE IS NO Indication that the Mafia or crime lords are here i.n San Diego County," sa id Jury foreman Lo ui s Metzger.

But the Grand J ury report cn llciz~ Sherilf John Duffy for voluntarily testifying in Los An geles on be half or the La Costa Country Club and ~pa in Carlsbad.

Marrltitfe E11d• Actor George Hamilton has filed suit lo end his five-year marriage with actress-model Alana , citing irreconcilable differences . The couple, separated since last March. have a 21-month old son, George Ashley.

Viking PASADENA <AP> - Conct>rn

about the slos>H and bumps ol Man' rugged s urface bas once again forced del•Y ot the Viking t

Killer Sent For Diagnosis

EL CENTRO <AP) - J•mes Roe Faulkner, Sherman Oaks. has pleaded euHty to voluntary manslaughter in the hanging de· alb of • youn.i mun known lo others in a cult simply as Paul of Nazareth Chris t.

After his plea, Faulkner, 56, was sent to Chino for 90-day dia~tic study before being re­turned tor sentendng.

He was arrested alter the vic­tim. living near the Colorado ruver with others described by sheriff' s deputies as " J esus freaks ." was tied with a rope, led to a post and left 'to dJe last Nov. 11.

Thunday. Ju ly 8. 1976

Continues Site J...U.... thla thne wlliJ July 20 at the ear1letl.

Orillnally set f« July 4 a.ocr rttcheduled for July 17, Ute touchdown of Viking 's IUE>· lffkjnl robot lander WIU put Off qain Wednesday ni&ht after Vilt· lit& olticlals received bad newt about the tar&el arta.

THAT I NFO&MA'nON wu the ttsult of ndar observaliooa made over the weekend by• giant radio t41lescope at Areclbo, Puerto Rico.

The radar study indicated that the July 17 landing site, kl'lOwn as the Northwest s ite. could be strewn with boulders and slopes lhal could turn the la.ndinJ into a di.Juter.

Tbe routbness detected by the radar badn ' t been seen in photos la.ken by Vlkm1 from it.a orbit about 1.000 miles above the sur­face.

BUT THE llADll also found an area to the west that appears to be much smoother. It is a recloo

about 200 miles west of the NortbwesUllelo an area lbat has not bffA pboto1raphed by Vik· 1na ·ac&mera1.

Viklnt officials planned to have the 1paceeran fire a rocket burst t.oday to send It toward the un· chatted rqion lo begin taking p1ctu.res. If the area seems u flat and s mooth In the phot.ol .. lt ap­~ared ln the radar study, said Project fllan•ier J im Martin, a landina could be made lbere July 20.

On the other hand, he said, tithe cameras show it to be more dancerous, Viking could return to the Northwest site for a landing July22.

nlE ORIGINAL JULY 4 land­ing site. selected long before the launch of Viking last August. had to be discarded when Viking·s photographs revealed a much roucher. more knobby surface tban had been expected.

" l think chances are very good that we are going to be able lo find a landing site within a relatively

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Time 11 or the es11encc bec8tl'IJ oo about July 25. the attention oC Viking sc l~ntis ts mus t turn toward• second Vik~ probe~ 11 arrives near Mara. Uthe first V\k lng has not landed. before then, Jl~ landing would hue to be dclll,Yt'd until Vlk.lna 2 has been placed In orbit around Man, now acl for Aug.7.

The new potential land ing site la atlll within tht- generul area known H Chryse, u broaid basin at the mouths of several an clenl Martian streambeds.

Parlor Law Takes Dive

T estifying in a libel suit agains t Penthouse magazine. which ran an article claiming lbe resort has underworld con­nections, DuHy riled an ar­f1davil last February sayin~ . ··No evidence of criminal activi· t y at La Cos ta or by th e management or La Costa ... has ever been detectt>d al the re­sort. ··

State Probes TranquillZer Use

SAN RAFAEL (AP) - A judge bas slapped down a San Rafael ordinance restricting mass ag e parlors on grounds the or­dinance actually is aimed against prostitution.

M•rin County Superior Court Judge Noel Martin, granting an injunction against enforcement of the

FOR DUFFY TO offer such a $tatement willingly " was an er­ror of major proportions ." the report s aid . ll added that the statement unde rmined the inlc· grity of the sheriffs offi ce.

Duffy l ate r d eni ed having anything to do with orgaruzed crime leade rs .

SACRAMENTO <AP> - Claims that tranquilizers are unnecessari­ly forced upon patients in state hospitals will be investigated, says Health and We If are Agency Secretary Mario Obledo.

During a briefing ror reporters Wednesday, Obledo also said former Gov. Ronald Reagan's welfare reform basically deprived citizens of benefits they deserved.

He said the decision to in· vestigate followed pressure ( J from a San Francisco-area S l8 le group or former mental pa· ·. tjenlS called Network Against ..., ___________ _ Psychiatric Assault (NAPA).

Broae• •rre•••n' lla~e I• 011 SACRAMENTO (AP> - Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. s ays he's "pre·

s umed" he ' ll let supporters nominate him for president at next week's Democraliccoovention in New York City.

The 38-year-old governor, sole Democratic holdout against former

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Georgia governor Jimmy Carter. said Wednesday, " I assume I'll run the process through to the end.·•

PlaglM! KHb T"'e S••lrrel• CARSON CITY <APl - Deaths or sqwrrels in two northern

California towns near the Nevada line were caused by bubonic plague and the disease probably caused deaths of more squirrels i.n tbe Stateline, Nev., area, says a stale health ofricial.

Dr. John Carr, state health officer, said Wednesday about five squirrels found dead around Markleeville and Woodfords . Calif. , had bubonic plague.

Fire Cra~k~r Baa lleffawaled SAN MATEO (AP> - Nineteen fire chiefs in San Mateo County

have voled unanimously to ask county officials to ban private fireworks next Fourth of July.

John Keller, county fire coordinator, s aid firecrackers caused some 130 riresduringthe weekend.

. law Wednesday , said he was not convinced by the arguments orficinls gave about the ordinance.

They said It was aimed at stopping fa lse advertis­ing, transmission of venereal disease and pro­tecting the public from temptation.

" In my opinion." the judge said , " the evil being den oun c ed b y th e o r · dinance is prostitution."

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Let's Not Repeat It Jlunt m .:ton Beach 'ir; o re.again . o n ·again July 4th

pa r ade, Californin 's offic ia l bicente nnial p a rad e . wt nl otr w ithout a ~itch Sunday. But lt d idn 't Jook u i ( tl would h llve s uc h clear tiaillng fo r a while .

C aty counc il m e m ber s feared that police, whose contract ex p ired J u ly l , might refuse lo wo rk as­~ igncd o vertime for the c ro wd cx pet'l e d at the 72nd annua l event. Whe n police negoti ator s fa iled to d e· live r a J!uara n tec of t heir ser vi<'('S. M ayor H a r riett Wit!dt•r !laid :,he w ttS C<Alling off lh c extra vaganza to protect publi c ~afcly.

Jl a l( a day h1tcr. however . s he c a lled it bac k o n • U{atn a fte r P o lice Chie r Earle Ro b it aillt d e livered his

own g u arantee of police protec..·t ion . He h ad the back ­ing of t he poli ce association .

Th e entire s ituation was unnerving to everyon e mvolvrd parade participants, s pect ators , police and cit y offlC'iuls uhke . It 's a little ha r d to s a y just who was s hoving \\ horn and how hard . but it is s afe t o guess th e r e was ~ome game-p l aying a nd one­up mansh ip o n both s ides.

O ne thing is c lear . however - the c ity needs to negoti utc a contract with police officer s tha t doesn't exp ir e o n the e ve Qf the p a r ade. If this year's contract hod expired o n July 5 or a t som e othe r time of the year, this n e r vous situa tion C'ould have been avoided.

~Important Replacement F o un ta in V a ll ey c it y counci lme n a r e now

rec ruitin g th e person they hope will eventually replace Fire C h ief H.C . " Mickey'' Laws on . Lawson, who built th e d e pa rtme nt fro m scratch to a s taff of 38, has a nno unced p lans to retire in January, 1978.

La wson , ll n rcman ror 30 yeurs. JOined the cit . staff as c h ief tn December 1963, and got the first rm: tr uc k r o lhn g b y thefollo w lna July .

The depa rtment now hus two fire s t 11ttons and u tra ine d v~rnmedic team. In addition, Lawson helped devt!lo p a jolnt powers agreem e11t Wit h ndghl><>rins: d ties . Tha t agree m e nt not o n ly h as been credited with saving m o ney b ut. - because i t a llows the n ear est e n gin e to res pond t o fi r e s. des pite city borde r s - it a ls o can save lives and property .

C ity o tfic1als a r e Wl1)C' to Sc('k Lawson 's reµluct· · m c nl curly t o allow for u s m ooth transtuon. T hey s ho uld look for someone able t o C'arry on Lawson 's good wo rk as we ll as a pers o n w ho may be abl~ to eust· som e o f the g r oWing labor r e lations ten~1ons of late between the city and the fi remen 's assoctatton .

Honor Deserved Con g r a t u la tions a r e in order for I luntington

Beach 's n ew Citizen of the Year, Planning Com­m issio ner Ruth Finley.

She w as picked fo r the honor from amon g seven o ther well~deserving no m inees by t he H untington B each HOME Coun cil, an o r ganha tion o f homeowne r s' associ a u o ns.

Mrs. F inley has disti nguished herself o n t he P lan ­ning Commissio n and in her work with t he Ameri can Associ a tio n o f Uni vers ity Women, the League of­Wome n Vo t e r s. environm ental g r o ups and in many other c i v ic project s.

The HOME Counc il h as a good p roject in t h is an· nua l event. lt draws atten tH>n t o t he work many vo lunteer s d onat e to m a ke the community a httJe nicer for e ve r yone.

H/ F

A Very Healthy 200 Years

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Gloomy

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Borgai11i119 Power Ope11 to Questio11

Teacher Tenure Still Valid

( PAUL HARVEY)

We ma de it ' We m ade a wi sh and blew out

2GO c and les in a s ingle breath. . Ou r n ation 's birthday was <'elebrated witho ut d1suster , d is· r~ption or ha n Rovcr

Whereas m ost or the world 's gove rnme nts at the age or 150 ar e a lread y s uf· fer1n g s c ntlt · t1 . ou r s h ab s uc h a .. rt• · m a r kahl(' Constitution " that at Lhe age of 200 W(' ' f('

s ufr er1n~ nothing mon• seriou:; t ha n acne .

I 've celehratcd person3 lly with a 100 Am e rican c iues lh1s 0 1cen· tennial year Youn.: and old and in-betw een we learnt't.I or re lea rn ed /\ml• r ac a n history b y part 1 r1pat 1n~ in 1t

1f only for a ·whill' , we talked J bout and lhoug ht about and p lannt'd for a nd worked lOl(t'lhcr un puant1ng lhl' town ri -0 . wh1lt' a nd b lue

HISTOR V hns hecn u 1 l eclinin~ :\UbJCCI 1n ou r o;ceondar.)' ~thools . So c•n:i morNt hav(' w1• bc<'ome with t he' " rmllllc ul sc1c·nc(•s" and the "~oc1al sc 1en<'e~" t hot an some s t:itt':i New York, In d lflna . lowu . Ok lahom a a nd Orc~on no prior trmnin~ in his · tor v 1s r t•11t11 rrd for h1J1h 11chool h istory c ea<' h crs . Anti t h 1• numbN O( ~ ludcnl.' tuktn~ hlS tor\• r1111risl'!I an <'ollege h11i< h('t•n shrtnk111~ evt-ry ye;ir

And without o knowlt~<hte o(

J ust got my new property v alu a t io n f ig ure from County Assessor Brad ley L. Jacobs. Bring back An· dy H1~aw !

M.T.

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how we got where we are. the t1.>n· dency is to go in circles.

The n along cam e the Bicenten­nia l year a nd P a ul Revere rode :igaln . E lementar y school-agers we re o n their knees and elbow dee p 1n p ai n t d ecora t ing fireplugs in pat riotic colors.

To the Ed ito r : I read w ith inte rest your r e ­

cent editorial r egarding teache r tenure and wiU have to disagree with your a na lysis of the cur­r en t e mploye-e mployer r e la ­Lions hips in t he profess ional fi eld or teaching.

It is tr ue that there is a new legis la tive a ct that governs the e mploye -e mployer relationships in educa tion (The Rodda Bill> . but a car e ful a na lysis or what it allows ve r sus what has been un­der the old Winton Act is st ill under question . The new Rodda Bill h a d t he s upport of the Cahforn ta School Boards A~ ­sociation a mo ng others a nd it 1s not likely th a t CSBA would have s uppor ted legislation not in t h e b es t i nt erests or California school boards .

PARAD E S, pageant ry a nd It Is conceivable that teacher chur ch ser vices r ecalled for us power will e rt)erge as a strong all t hat our na tion 's Declaration force a nd it 1s conceivable that or Indepe nde nce from Great Bn · this powe r fro m a s ing le prt.~ tain also included a declara tion - sur e group wil l act 1n u man· of " dependt'nce " on God. And ner not in the best in terests o( God a nd Coun t r y. since r ent ~e community, but that ques-as under , were reunited. lion still re m a ins open

We looked around the world Teache rs a nd school boards and s aw th at in the 200 years a r e negoti a ting presently a nd since our nation weaned its elf. !here Is a nd the re 1s going to be t'ver y oth e r n a tion has been a lot or rhetori c, but bow much turned upside down . Ours is the more powe r teachers are going only one s till right-side-up. to have as a r esult of negotia ·

Two hundr e d yea rs a go lions ove r what they now havl' En g la nd a nd F r a nce w e r e is s till open to leg1llmutc ques monar chie11, kin gs ruled bolh . tlon. Italy a nd Ge rm a ny didn 't even cx is t. O ur Latin Ame rica n neighbor s we re colonies. Ch ina was ruled by the Manchus, Japan by t he Sho11uns, R ussia by tyron· n1cal cza rs .

1T WAS only tha t wh3l wc built he re was built so well it has re· malned Intact. /\nd with a society more fair a nd an economy more Oouris h lng tha n a ny eli1cwh('rC, we a r e yet ent itled to walk tall.

TEN U R E s h ou ld not ~e abolished <is a JOb protc<'tion for teachers. The nature or educa lion a nd lhe viranous whams or a commun ity s h1ft1ng from orw emotional h igh to another call for som e need of JOb protection . Take the e ffo rts on th•· part or a voc al m inoraty an In 1ne t o create the F unda mental School T his group of c1l11••n.; M·ll led for 3 school of their own, hut II

Ford Eyes Efficiency (JACK ANDERSON)

Trans p<>rtntio n u nd T r ca c;u r y Departme nts, not to mf.'nLion lh<· Council M F:tonomk /\dvisor .,, E ncra y R e11o urce<1 Coun c il , Environ m e nta l Protection ARt> n· cy and Wotf'r Reiw urce11 Council.

This Jumble o ( burt>11t1c' rlltk jlgu w pieces 1m · ~ 11pJ)O~t'1i lo be fitted into o ne vast UM<'ncy. with the pou lb lllty of fo r m1 ni: a s ma ll<-r. 1c cond ary agency to ha ndle the r egulatory runt'l 1on11.

The White Housl' document!' revt' fl l that the work o n t hl .., giga ntic s hotgun marria~c· beaan on May 20. The task force was J?iven three m onths to f)rpp:irr :i " preside ntia l d ecision paper" for Ford to conte m plate.

( MAILBOX J Lettns from r tader1 art Wf!lcomt The n ght to condense letter• to fi t tpaet or eliminate ltt>el I.! reaerved. Letter• of 300 wordl or le.u Wtll be gi~ preftrenct. A ll Letters must in elude lignature and matltng addrtas but oome.Y may be withheld on r f que1t 1/ niffic1ent reason ti apparent Pottrt1 will not be publuMd

they we~ gi~n their druther s all l rvinevtchoolt would be Fub· da mental, teachers bl- damned! This g roup's lead er has been re­Ported to say tha t if a teacher d()('sn ' t adhe r e s t rictly lo a Fun· damenta• S<'bool's d ict ates las his group sees it), then he will be fired .

Job p r otec t io n is no t un ­reasonable in n profession such 3S teachi ng . It is available in other sectors : te nure und the abolis h ment or same has usual · I ~· been p resented by peopl e who are t ruly a g ainst ()p{'n·idea education !or children. People who ha ,·e s upported the a bolish ­ment or te nure his torically have bee n anti · public school s in Aml•rica .

NORMAN GINSBURG

Llbl:H!r• lfappfl'! To the Ed itor :

May I ext.end a big thank you. kl><'p up the good work , to Doris /\ llen. Chairm a n or ttle " Save Our Sta tu s " organi ia t1 on , (M31lbox J uly 5 ).

Why have a ll those ~i ncerc, hardworking .:als s tood hy and allowed Lhe ltbhers and ERA to say they s peak for oil women" Do you think lthbers are happy' Observe a p1C'ket line of them and Lis ten to their lingo•

MANV mi llions of wond erful , h3rd -wo rklnit mom'> have r aised ,, ram lly. contr l butcd f'ffort tn ~rhool and rhurc.'h and havr been rh1• •tri•nter for it. E:asy'' No. They havt• " done their thanll ''" Ye~ llowt•vt.'r. even In thoRe hour-c of trnva1I, anRui:i h unrl JHn <'hing p •nnies they dad not lhrow out Oa d a nd tilt• kldR to "Ro '10 th l'1 r thlnit. " or " 1tct their he:icl on 11 traia ht. "

Who said lt r<' WCJllld be easy" Who 1rnu1 t•nc h of you would find ht~ ni<'he in lire and feel re warde1P In t h is li1centennlal yur . we have rl'cngnizt•d the J?reat <'Ontr1but ions made by our Jliont•er mothc•rs and fachers . Oo you think fib bers a nd li ke thinkers equal tha t "

f ,. '

We have a great debt lo those millions of m others and rathers who find joy wit h their God, their spouse a nd their fa mily circle . The d ay we accept gays, les·

b ians a nd like thi nkers as normal outlets that a r e socially accepta ble, the n , in fa irness. all peeping Toms, p rostitutes and the Mufiu m ust be :i llowt"d equally to " du their ow n thing .''

DR. G. V. McKINNEY

proves tha t the Marine Cor ps and a ny other branch or the military service tha t believes this s hould I><' im mediately abolished .

" VIOtENCE b<'gets vwlence" and lh 1!> trut h 1s cv1dt.'nt in the

hu ma n1 tar1Ufl rt•portin~ Of Our news people as tht• backlash or th is typc uf tr:u ning is coming to liJ?ht ev<'r ywh cre · Another man ki lled a nd fou r inJured during ano th e r t r ain ing s rss io n : ~ari nes involvcd in every type or

Dn~r"~• CltaN~~ \•iolent crime from r upl' to child · To&tie Edi wr : " beatJn1 : the ragiog fires that

l ca. n underata•~?hncy ~e: ol!--. \bo :'M arine base to Eblen'• triltr~tfon atJadllc tf>+ .IHlttftJ U~_biomes a nd proper . c andidate oher choke. iJoQe30, ty ... -:tc. . . Jetter to the editor ) but I can't un- W1'ot nukes m e sick 1s the d erstand he r vehemence aga inst ~umber of ye~rs this _distorted lhe winne r Jiro Sle mons. :.ystem has exis ted - and been

• accepted - with all o( 1ts ugly N_ot hav!ng a law degree ot e~ - symptoma a nd eruptions hidden

pen ence rn Sa<'_r*mento doesn t i n s m u a. d ' cl at 0 r I ca I • ma ke him unfit to be an . as· hypocritical bureaucracy. semblym a n. I~ fact, after v1ew- Every society has it 's f><'acc­ing th~ s hena nigans pulled by lhe loving peop&e, a nd thcsc a re the experienced , it could be a help. people who· should be placed in

. And h1rl~g cap~ble men to run positions o! lea dership and in· has campa1g!1· with his. own or fluence throughout the world . voluntar_y pr1va~e coftt11btltlons. Evl'ntually all need for military Is no c rime: fl 1s oot nearly as services a nd weapons wou ld re pr e h e n s~ ble a s Cove rn~ r diminish a nd fade nwav. Rrown_ was ting SI00,000 or JXJbl1 ~ Maybe not in our t'ifrtime -~:i tching funds for hts ho~Jess but rn our child ren 's l ifetime -bid for the Preside ncy. , Carl Sandburg 's vision will b<'

I DON 'T know much about Slemons - he wasn 't my man either _, but I thlnk it would be fa'i r to find out be fore we con­demn hlm As lhETe are three Democrats to every Republican ln the Assem bly now, it would be. ~· good idPa fo r those 46, 91 2 R(•publlcans t ha t didn' t vote ror him. to look be fore they leap to throther s 1d l' .

GOLDI E JOSEPH

A "flrtl Taxpa11~r To the Edito1· :

I rind it h;1rd tfl express t he unirer many or us frlt :1l lh1• r• ·· <'l'nl Sl l'ltl'mf'nl rrf)m the County A!'lsesfior r<'~ard ing t ax ratl':t 111

OrnnJ?<.' Cou nty . llr ~U•lcd t hul properly I oxes in thc county would have to 1ncrct1!1(' Chi!'I yrar hl't· a11 ~ 1· nf ltw i ncrcusc in pro­l)('rty vu luc11

IF TlllS is thr kind or think ing don(' bv our county offi cJali; Wt.' nn· in rN1l trouble . Anpu rently II would rl<'v<'r ot'C'ur to him th11 t ra11·!'I m ia ht be d ropped n n<f <p1.>ndtnJ1 derrf':t!lrd . li e~ 1!1 say1ni.: 111wnly thnt ht• hits u windfall ond 1t I:; bu rning a hole in h1!1 poc·krt , ll<'1·a 11~1· the• incrctult' he tnl ki. •• bout rar ou t a trlp11 infl atwn ratt-!i

We• llr<' lon11 past due for our repr esentati ves to bet ort'lt.' Jusl that ond bu11y themselves with thou2hts tit bow spetld.ing and wai1te l'a f'f/'~ tlittl"1ftcic4

\\IJLUAM A. HOFF

Code ol '11el~cr To the Ed itor ·

Re . Th e murd<'r or L yn n McClure · The m ilitary cou rt

fulfill ed : "Sometime they 'll give a wa r and nobody will l'omc."

MARY EILEEN DOYLE

C• C9!1 If efp To the Edito r :

Wit h retard to CBCha nncJ !Hor h<'IP on the high ways, it is one of the b~·s t things Ch at could happen and could s a ve a lotoCllvea.

For exa mple. in a fl<e~nt acci· ficnl whe n a g irl was pinned un· der her pickup t ruck. a party had to leave the fr e<'w:ty and call the police ror hl' lp . By the time they .irnvrd ond she wus take n to hospit a l 1t w 11s too lute. She would be ulivc todoy 1( Chunnel 9 Wii ii IO lil'rVICl'

I wou hi Ii kl' lo llUJUtcst that this call be in code to s uvt• 11rnt'. with s pecia l c·od l'!'I for ml.'d ic nreded . a mbul ance need ed , <•tr. T h(' of · ti rt> r ~ c·oul d ropy th1• rnC'tornac and od v1sc tha t help i11 on lhl' way The CBe r Rhou lcl xtuy ti t the S<'Cnf• :t ll<f flllt, Olll n arc~ until the unit 11 rr ivc•11.

My hanclh' o n th(' air is Green Ruhbit

JEWE LL G RF.F~N I Green R:1bblt>

0._ANOE COAST

DAILY PILOT Rfll>ffl N Wttd . P11btl'""

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T hf' edllor1el PtllC (I( the Daily P iiot se eks t o infor m ond 11t1mulall' rnllcr~ by flre.Mmlin11 on lhl ~ PllllC dh t•rsr rommmt11ry un IOpm1 ur tnlt'rl'SI by ")'ndlCOI • 1'<1 rolumnt~t -1 c1nt1 c~rtoumst-'. by PfO\ tdlng a forum for rudcrs'

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'Oh do:u. The pound) droppttd again/'

Innocent , a nd the nttorney call· Ing for d is missal of charge~ aga lns r the o thers \ n volved

ft'~~~ or the m a lign an cy hiding behind the perverl~d m otto, " Only n few good m e l\. "

This is lhe w Qy to truln aood 1men? The fact that the Marine Corps ab1olute l1 believes this Thursday. July 8, 1976

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DEAR PAT: I purchased an 1-:lna Super sewin&: Jnachlne In Decem ber 1972. The f1rl' t week I had the

Tt1ursday. July 8 1976 DAILY PILOT Al

Got a problem ., Then wrltt to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. gettmg tilt- answ.trs and acti.on you ~dl to solve sneqintaes m 9(>Wmm~t and bust· nf!ss Mail YQU r q~stlOIU to Pat Dunn At Your Service Orange Coast Dm.ly Pilot . P 0 . Bo:r 1560. Co.'lta Mt' so. CA 92626 Incl~ your telephone number Tile column OPJ)ear.s dally except Saturday.s .

'Superman' Filming To Begin •

LOS ANGEi.ES !AP I - Superman will fly agai n , says producer

l'\ t> purchased rive beater sets at a cost or more I f Ya Sa l It ind. wt th than S30 I sen t th t' rnixer to Hamil ton Beach for r e · Morion Brando as ooc of pairs twice , but I 'm i.ti ll h.aving the same troubles. his ant egon1sts l'\'e 5pent enough on this mixer to buy another one . lirando hs Ule fi r11t

1n

My last certifletl lt•tter lo Hamilton Belich remains whut Sulklnd ("T h e un:inswer~ll . Three Musketeers") pro.

C.11 .. Irvine mises will be a cust oC Ullle Wollard, tonsumer relaUoaa correspon· dent for Hamilton Beach, auUtorbed you to re turn top stars .

XMarksSpot •

V~r Fires at Screen {:: OSHKOSH , Wls. CAP > - '"Too llOl To Handlt-..

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and "Love Riders:· the X-rated double-feature Ql O!ihkosh 's Grand Theater, ofCcoded Gerald Frey , and he decided to do sometlunt about It .

After wal<'hlng p11rt or the rllm , police S&&hf Frey. 34 , we nt home and rt-turned with a huntln1t . dog a.nd a s hoteun, which they said he used to pu°'p three abola into the theater's scr een .

An employe telephoned for aulatance, and' othl'r patrons tied to safely, aome into lbo basement and others outside.

Frey was charged ln Winoebaao County Court wiUi reckless use or a weapon and criminal damai&e , t o property . Officers said he als o signed a statement saying heoppoa~X -rated rllms.

~achine I had problems witb the tension udJUSl · ent that reaulatea the tightness or the thread. The read knot.a and Lhe mucbine skips sti tches . White wing M acblne Co., the munulacturer, r epaired

lthe machine a nd replaced several parts, but each time my mac hine i11 servkecJ , the knotlipg a nd skip · ,ping begin again. My deale r admitted tha t he can· not find what Is wrong Now the machine is sever a l

tears old, und I ' m tired ur these continuing pro· le ms.

t~ mixer to Terry Alligood, warranty repair ""' "flM• The p roduce r added supervisor a t Hamilton Burh '~ factory In SUPERMAN'S FOE that he has raised the p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;== ... .._. ... __________ f. Wa1hlagton, N.C. Tiiie mixer was servict'd and r e· Marlon Brando .. S upt>rm a n " budgl't turltH to you. You report lbal the mixer finally from $20 m illion to S2S

· G II .. Laguna Beach R.J . Dralovllle, eustomer ~n-lce represen ·

iaUn for Wlalt.e ~wblg Muhlne Co. la Cleveland. haa aatlaorlaed UPS to pick up your sewing 111aclaiae. He promlsH W1aite wUI full y Inspect your madthte. make any atteu ary repa.irs and retura It &o YOtl wUlaout furtller cltarge.

workl, but Ule s taod you seat aloag with ll was not ---------- m1lllon. ttturaed. Wollard was contactf'd, and a replace· XEROX COPIES

4c meat sund now baa beaa ~l to you.

RH~ Pall~r11~cf

Wcu, PHl119 llp

DEAR PAT: I have noticed that even so called "bett e r " dresses now seem to ha ve s hoddy \\ Orkmansh1p. I reahze that inflation may h11\•e something to do with lhl' fact that we pay more for less quality than in previous yl'ars. but one s hould

; DEAR PAT: Can candle wax be removed from expect to ttet good quality from name· brand a carpel with u heated iron and blotting paper? l manufacl\lrcrs . How s hould a person complain

, found some dried wax on my carpet, a nd my about th.is? Do you contact each manufacturer, or neighbor tells m e this is the best way lo r emove it. what? Before I go ahead and use this cleaning method. I 'd , O. F .. Capistrano Beach like ,YOU to check it out with a few of your "expert" Your first step 5boa1d be to contact the clothlnl( 'ources. retaUH. Mos t apparel atores want to know when a

G.L .• Fountain Valley customer ls dlsaatisfled with the quality of any The upem aay, "No!" Do not use a heated merdtandlse, and they wUI contact the manulac·

iron and blotte r or deUt to absorb tlle wax, as It is turer for you. U you want to write to the manufac· often recommended for labledolhs or apparel. The , lurer yoarself, r efer to your library's copy or high tempMature wUI fiatten the carpet pile and set ''Thomas Register or American Manufacture rs." It in the flattened position. Scrape up as much or the This book Us ts ite ms by brand name, followed. by wax as possible, and then spooge repeatedly with the manufacturer's name, address and phone dry cleaning fluid . Blot after each application. number. A c arbon copy of any letter of complaint

Ca•paf911 l1119lawd a lso s hould be sent &o tbe Ame rican Appare l Manufacturers AssoclaUon, 1611 N. Kent St., Ari· ington, VA 22209. DEAR P AT : Our high school vocationa l gr oup

sent $21.60 to Holiday Co. in Bedford, Va .. Cor un or· der or bumpe r stickers We were going to seU the m to r aise money . We order<'d the s tickers in Nov· ember 1975, and r ecei\!ed our cancelled c heck, but no s tickers. We'd planned a 1975 pre-Christmas sale. and since that time has long s ince passed. we would appreciate a refund

C .E .. Cost a Mesa E .T . Messlner. geaeral manager or Holiday

Co .. says your order was sent via PS in December.

Postf 119 Pill Prlr~• At Your Service bas re<:eivf'd Information from

the California Department of Consumer Arfairs re· gardillg apparent public misunderstanding about the require me nts of the law on prescription price posling.

UPS claim ed the package bad been delive red, but in tracing the shipment, no receiver's signature roOld be procJuud. After UPS honored Holiday's

I <'lalm, Messlner reports your organization was sent

1 a r efund.

•B~aier Jinx tt'ldpp~d

Director Taketsucu Takel ex plained that legislation enacted in 1974 makes It mandatory that every pharmacy in California post In a conspicuous place a lis t of the 190 most widely prenribed drugs, and tbe current pri~ of tbe three most widely pre· scribed quantltin. It also must Indicate the cost of professional or non·professlonal services provided or not provided , which contrtt>ute to the cos t.

I DEAR PAT : I bou~ht an l'xpensi\'e s tainless 1 steel m ixer from llam1lton Bcal'h several years ago. I 've been t ryin~ for years to gel the machine

: ser viced properly . The first week I had the m ixer . I : had to send it bark for ser vice. but it was returned

in the sa m e <'Ond1t i-On. Wht>n I am m•xing; t he -'betiters d rop d own and become mangled and bent.

Consumers are encouraged lo check the next time they visit their pharmacy and report viola­tions to the California Board or Pharmacy. Offices are located In Sac ramento, San Francisco and Los Ange les. or ont• can write to the California Slate Board ol Pharmacy, 1020 N St .• Sacram ento, CA 95814 .

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a flout i111hc 11dt1l wnvc or 1nlla11on. don'I 111vc up the percent. Or even hair the ptrC'cnt.

Snvc at r~cpubltc Federal Saving~ :inti chng h> the lughc~ r interest the l;1w allow~. on a wide v.1ricty or in~urcd aC'Co11n1 ... Your interest wi ll be p:iid day-in to d:t)'­out and compounded daily. Wh.11°~ mnrc, you'll receive intcrc"t from the I lit Clf the month <ln savinp deposited by the 10th. when hclJ to qu:incrii end.

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Our high interest ond free ~rvicc~ mnkc wonderful life pre· ).CJ'Vf!r .. on the stormy ~en~ or linancc. Perhnp~ thut's why a famou" American naval officer once ~aid : " tr you don' t save at Rcpuhhc, you have not yet begun 1o~vc."

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Timber Sale Filming is expected to • begin in vunous U.S .

MEN LO PARK CAP > locations and in other - Arcata National has parts or th e world . announced purchase or an 18,000-:icre block of Douglas fir timberland in Hu mboldt County al a pri<'e totalin g over $3 million in cash a nd notes.

The director is Guy Hamilton, who d1r€.'Cted "Goldftnger." The scnpt is by Marie P uzo. Robert Benton. David Newman and Leslie Newm a n.

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•• Al DAILY PILOT Tnurtday, Juty 8. 1976

Exehange £1ubs

Governor. Job To Stoneman C. F. " Stoney " Stonemun , prci. tdent 1tnd

secretary of tbt' Exr hemae Club of <.:ap1istrano Valley, has been an tutted as govemor o ( ~1x Oranee County Exchange <.:luld.

He was given the rttporuub1ht y tor clubtl in Capistrano Vull ey , S;1ddlebat'k. San <.:lemente, Laguoa Beach. Nc·wport Beach JOd Irvine during -..-• the organlzatwn 's i.l11lc ronvt'ntion In LO!! Angeles.

Stonemun was ali.o 11ward0d the 8 1centennjal Award for incrt'us ing his club's mem bership and lbe Andrew Award for i.erv1ce und ded1cat1on to the club's principlt's .

This month, be '4 ill be given the NaUonul Ex· change Club's President'~ Ac·hu:vement AwarcJ and the Dis tinguished Secretary Award.

IS COSMETIC SURGERY FOR YOU?

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1 ·Oil Re-refining Gains SU NNYVALE <AP> - From a

small beginning three years ago, a movement called ROAR LS s tnk1ng a blow for energy conservation and an­tipollution by encouraging people to otter their ust"d lubricating oil to ccm­ters ror re ·re fan lnac.

ROAR. uld Mary Ecklund. an In­struc tor a t DeAntM College, "stands for Return Oil •nd Re-Refine."

SHE GOT INTO the movement by talking a loca l ~ius station dealer anto aJlowln~ neighborhood residents to add thcJr used oil to tus underground tank .

Today , s he s aid, S6 service stations In tht' Santa Clara Valley ny the ROA R banner. Used oil also is accept ed at rivt> recycltng centers in the 'olky, four firehouses, two auto de· alers and a city corporation yard.

EACH VEAR. S5t million gitllons o! ..---.::-y

used lubricating oil nre dumped down storm drains or in empty tots, oy ROAR-distributed staUsUcs.

Thus. the pollution factor would be eliminated by properly tumlng in used oil, it's pointed out.

1 Faster FOR THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH: .

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Orange Coast College

WALLPAPER .DECOR INTERIORS

will initiate its computer r eg i s tration sys tem when s tuden t s begin signing for fall classes Aug. 23.

Complt>te ~Ktion of wollpopt>r. dropmt'\, corp" ' · floorinq . uphohtC'f"Y . hamrturt>, liqhtinq and occPHoriPi .

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18892 MARGUERITI f"KWY .. M ISSION VIE.JO I\- 0....,.. ~ to A•...., P'..-ilw"l ,.,, ~of Toyofo 0 ..... 1

495-0202 Monday thru ~olurdoy 8 30-0400

New York Jets quarterback J oe Na math does his George Washington number in this cross ing -the-Delaware pose for People magazi~e . Namath , asked to portray a Revolutionary War hero, identified with the first president. who " held h is team together and won in the face of tremendous ad­versity."

MERCURY SAVINGS ~ Dye Ban Backed

" Our on-line computer system bas been in a de­velopmental stage for five years ," said Ken­neth E . Mowrey, OCC's dean of admissions and 1--------------------==~-.;....;====­records. " The system

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was used on a limited basi.s this summer. but fall registration will pro­vide its first real lest."

B;v Appeals Court - MOWREY sAm the J syste m is des igned to

eliminate much or the paperw ork pre vious ly required. Massive bins of cl8" cards have been replaced by seven com· puter terminals .

WASHINGTON CAP) - A federa l appeals court has rebutred manufacturers of Red Dye No. 2 who wa!'ted to continue using the synthetic coloring, which the government suspects may be a w·eak can­cer-causing agent.

The U.S. Court of Appeals upheld the Food a.nd Drug Administration's five-month ban on Red No. 2. the nation's most widely used artificial coloring for foods, drugs and ca.melics until last year.

1 The three.judge panel upheld a federal jlJd&e who gave the FDA permisaion in February to ban future use of the coloring. The FDA did not order a recall of products containing the dye already on the shelves.

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· ·This system will speed the entire pro· cess, " Mowrey said. ''Once a student s teps up to a computer terminal. be or she will be enrolled within 30 to 45 seconds.

''IT MAKES regis tra· lion eas ie r fro m ou r s tandpoint, too," Mowrey said. " ln past years. we've been unable to enroll more than 1,100 s tudents per day. Now we can easi ly handle

Perma111nt Exhi~it

A S • 2,SOOperday." t emmar Regislratio~ runs Aug.

23 to Sept. 17 in the OCC Fou rt ee n Orange Adm issions Office. Fall

Coast student debaters classes begin Sept. 13. joined n early 260 high For regis tration . In· school stude nts from formation , phone throughout the country 556-5735.

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tu mature; chandC"hers and one' of the lamc'SI cJaspl11ys of lint wwc·h y 111 lt1" southbnd Everything tram .20 c.arat diomon<l sohl<llreS to 91..·IJ r.r.• k d.rni. •.

FREE ADMISSION TERMS: &nkAmcn<".:ird, Master Charqe. Person.ll Chock, Term~ . ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS:

Mon., Tues. & Frt. 10 a.m. to 5 p,.m., Sat. 12 noon to 5 p.m .• Son. 2 p.m. to 5 p .tn.

AUCTIOMEER: Art Levine

JULY 10th I 11th

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Jim Cafario, director of forens ics, Fountain Valley High School, is am.one the special lec­turers on debate theory.

Those selected to al· tend include :

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Three Or ance Coast •, WHOLE ESTATES OR SINGLE ITEMS. s tud e nts have been awarded scbolarsblps at ••••••••••••••Oii.•••••••••• University of the Paciflc, ,.------------------------------. Stockton, for the 197&-17 school year.

They are: Mary L . Gilbert, Fountain Valley High School; David L. Tuck, Mbs1oaViejoHi&b Sc h oo l , and PeatY Mauermani Dana Hilla High Schoo. Costa Mesa

(next to thrifty) 540-0940 Student Seroes ~=============~·As 'Supervisor'

Now le the time to enrich ycur environment with trees and shrubs

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Rog« '• lnternatlonally famous fuchsia baskets 1n 14·· redwood lubS.

Buy one Hot Hat. we'll gl.Je you a second one free! So toke this coupon - cJnd o hungry fr1¢nd- end hotfoot it down to Stn9w Hat for Hot Hats! Offer good at par-ticipating stor~ lis.!._cd belo_1w.,:~~~,.:-----~~~-:'."'"'"---­Good from 11 11rn-3pm

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To the five who served. working u a member or the "Kelsey County Board of Supervisors" seemed Vtt)'rul.

Amonc those who MrVed on the board of the mythical county was Jody Lynne Drew of South Lacuna'• Three Arch Bay community.

Kebey was aet \Q> as part of California Girls Slate acUvlUet condueted in Sacramento by the American Lecioft Auxiliary.

She attended Olrbl State under the sponsors hip al American Leflon Post222, LHuna Beach.

Mias Drew it the daughter or Mr. and Mu. Marvin W. Drew.

3 Students Aided Graduate• of two local high school• have been

awarded 1cholar1bipe tor agriculture s tudy by The lnlne Company.

Paul B. Ptanden, Katherine Senger and Jn1er Ellaabeth Shimer of University High School , Irvine. and Ronald R. Tressen of Corona del Mar Hl1b School in Newport Beach rec•lved ~ acholarsblps .

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Info Number Still Easier

By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of U.O Deity ~let St.II

Will Ma Be ll 's creativity never end ? Since its birth in the works hop of an otr

scure Scottis h-American inventor back in the centennial yea r of 1876, the ph o n e com pan y ba s blosso med int o a n im­men se private bureaucracy with a boun­tiful supply of imaginative ways to frustrate and an­noy inveterate phone users Like myself.

SOME OF THESE are sctu1E11£1t outgrowths of bright ideas

- such as the information ser vice accessible by dialing just three numbers. like 411 , 113 or whatever_

Being bascic ally lazy a.nd possessed of eyesight troubled by the fine print of phone books. this service is a godsend - al least it was. Lately . it seems to have come from that other place where bad people go when they die.

The trouble began when the phone com ­pany r ealized de mands for inform ation service had grown way out or proportion and

· the old profit margin was showing signs of wear.< RelatecIStory, B6>

FIRST, TR EV assailed us with advertis· ing in a ll the media about how bad we had been in not us ing the phone book , thus causing information operator expenses to skyrocket out or sigh t. J forget how many milfions they said it was costing.

This . warned the phone company. was making the executives edgy - that is, edging toward m ore rate hikes .

But there are those or us who don ' t respond well when W (' ha ve our wrists slapped

__ ~ tetevis ion ads . We're like those people who pretend the warning label on cigarette packs doesn't exist.

I NFORM ATION SE RVICE costs con­tinued to rise, despite perfunctory treatment by som e operators.

Now. having apparently failed in the m ass medi a blitz a ppr{)ach. the phone company is t rying the pe rsonal touch - if a tape r ecorded , radfo-style basso voice can be considered personal In any way.

" If you have checked your directory (veiled chastisement> and are unable to find the number you wish (insinuation of stupidity) please stay on the line and a directory as­sistance operator will answer (cavalry to the rescue syndrome)."

THATS'S TH E mess age, plus a few editorial observations. If you wait a few seconds. you ' II hear a r ing at the other end and an information person will come on the line.

I timed it and it's slill a lot quicker a nd eas ier t o w a it for the messaie and the operator than go to the book. leaf throu~ h a million pages of fine print and assail my eyes looking for a number.

Undoubtedly, my genre of habitual in · formation users are a.'lking for t rouble by persistin~ . Next it ' ll be toll charges for in · formation , electric shock treatment by phone line ol' little men an trench coats at the door . Never underes timate Ma Bell.

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While men still predominate in mind ing the millions, more women are reaching higher levels e \•ery year - national ly a l least 13 percent of bank omcer.s are female and the ratio is much higher in some areas.

Management trainees orte n earn S8.000 upward : the more edu c at ion a nd bank-related background a woman has, the liigher her star ting pay.

A T\'PICAL TRAINING pro· gra m lasts fro m one yea r t o 18 months . Rookies get on-the-job -and orten classroom training -in \'arious a reas of . banking before zeroing in on a ny one specialty . Teller is a popular en­try job in banks without formal programs .

The ba nking industry is note<\

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HOWEVE R, T HE business major who has concentrated In finance, economics, accounting or mvketing bas an eclge. An ad· vanced degree in bUslness ad­ministration offers a big advan­tage, espe<:ia lly in large banks. In far m ing eom munities. a n agricultural degree is a strong credential.

Mos t women officer s today rose through the r anks, starling as tel l e r s , b ook k ee pe r s . secreta ries a nd so forth. It 's still possible for the high 1chool grad to move up, but chances for pro­motion are definitely greater for the college grad.

SAM P LE .,E P ARTM ENTS you might woQk in include : com-

SAVE 20%! Cabin Crafts carpet 11.99* Scou sdalt>. Rt>gularly 14 C)~ M.1x imum durability, bscing beaucy ;ire yours

w1ch lh:-1 -l.or." carpecs o f nyl on. CnnstructcLI

"nh lClp quality for bnta wear re~i:.t.111(<' ,

dc.111 :ib i lit~. tex ture rnc nt ion . colorfast1ll'S5 . cott sdak , a beautiful Saxon}"'" th.tt comn in

l\\ r lvl· Jccoracor colors . 14.95. 11 .99 ~q. yd. Sedona, an elegan t plu!>h carpet in elcv<'n

sub cl<' colors. Re-gularly, 15.95, l l.49 sq. yd . " Prin·~ include padding. installation . C arpe t in g

•u .. t'·l.on " • ' t ''"t,-N tudc-~k of Jowph & ft("ro/c &: ~''" tompiMi,

READER SE RVICE: Tile N~­tional As socia t ion o f Bank Women has a n ex<'ellent new career kit. The printed kit costs 13.00. but rt'aders or this column can obtain the same information in less expe ns ive form by send­ing a long <9~" x 4 "). self. addressed e nvelope with 24 cents pos tage o n it . ( Do not s end money or loose stamps) .

Expert Styltng for Men & Women

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DAILVPILOT A9

a.tee ll'rft~• Freddie Prinze, s tar of NBC · TV's "Chico and t h e M a n , " makes his wrlt · l ng debut as author of one or next season 's episodes.

1107 Jamboree flli,. Neo#pott Beech

Kit cannot be sent without the required r eturn envelope. Ask for " Banking Caree r s for Women." Send your request to Joyce L ain Kennedy at this newspaper. .._.,_._...,.~,.. ... .,..,_.,.,.. ... .,..,_Ml~~.,_.,...,.~

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,4 Jf DAIL V PILOT Thur!e!!y. j u!y 8, 1976 ..

Evel Knievel Glitters Into Morie • QUEENIE · By Phil lnterlandi

LOS ANGELES <AP> - Ke talkA biH~r than Muhammad Ah lie wean more Jewelry Ulan Uberace. Al 38 Evel Knlevel Is lbe l1n1 o( the daredevils and now the star of a S5 million m09ie.

five laps and then It n4ns th" cars. The u me wltb narcotJca. Maybe it 'U 1ive you a Ult for tour or five years. lbeo tbe bo<l)' Ls ruined.

''I want lo get, that meuage across. ' Easy R1d!r ' was an amPOrtant picture fOI' molof'eyeUng. but 1t blew th~ nareoucs stutr. It probably had '1)ore to do wtlh populariz.ine dope lhan anytblnc ln rtt.ot years ··

" Klds look up lo me mOf'e than anyone else in the world." proclaim~ the Buue-bom moto~rcliat and sometime flier "Sure. Lbey rt:.1pect All. but .not evtty kid wanu to be a fi&hter They all wan' w Jump moto rcycles a.nd cars WH£THEa FIGtm.NG DOPE Oil promotlna

Evel Knievel . be ls a tealot. He is scornful of bis " I TELL PEOPLE. l 'M EVEL Knievel , but I ' m rum biog ra phy that starred Geor1e Harailton ,

no necesury evil. I want to do &ood with my Ufe. ar1uJng wtth sound IOftc that none but himself can MotUy I want to reach k ids and tell them the adequately portray Knievel. dangers ol nar<'olJcs Thal'& the bigceat crusade of He 's dolng it these d~s on Southern ~Ulornla my life. locations of " Viva Knievel? " which theat~r owner

" I said J would do this picture on)jl if J were a l- Sbernll C Corwm and dlsasttr maker Jrwln Alltn lowed to Include the :.peech tha t I give at every ("The Poseidon Adventure,'' ''Tbe Towe-rinc lo­place I appear 1 tell llw k1di. that race drivers at In· ferno"> are producing for Warner Bros. rele>ase. d~apolis som etime!' pul nltro in their engines to Evel wrote the original st.ory ubout dope s muggllnf . g'lve them an ext ra pw.h. but il only lasts four or and Is surrounded by an impressive cast : Gene Kel­--------------------,- ly, Red Buttons, Mar,JOe Gortner. Lauren Hutt4n

One day lhe company was shooUng at the Sa.n Fernando Va lley's exclusive Lalre.slde Country Club, whe re Knievel recently Joined ; alrudy he seem s to know a ll the members. Red Buttons . play­ing the inevitable sidekick , told bow Knievel enlivened the filming.

Knievel interrupted shoot ing one day to in­s i st that e\· e r yo ne celebrate in his s tyle. by taking slugs from his bourbon bottle . Corwin. Allen, director Gordon Dou1las and others re-1 u c t an ll y agreed . Teetotaler Buttons re. fused . Knievel would not continue until Buuons drank.

THE CO MEDIAN f ina l ly s wal ­l owed a f u ll bourbon bottle to the KNIEVEL horror of the lilm m akers. He staggered around the set until the p lot was r evealed : the second bottle was filled with tea .

When the company broke for lunch. the a.ssts· tant director ~old Kn.le vel he bad 4.S minutes for luaclu

-<•t.ook . sonny," Kntevel replied, " I' ve been risltini m y Ure for 10 yea11. a nd I s pent three of °'°" years ln hospital Nobody's aonna tell me 1 1«4.S minutes Cot hanch. " He was klddina. no doubt.

Over luocb ln the clubbouse, Knievel talked about Ilia Ufe and career.

••••• A llETIRED MIWONAJaE," be •n· nounced. but admk~ lbat he wllJ continue tbe de · alh·defytnc leaps. Not ln the movie. thouah.

" I've done a few stunta, Uke filling out of a wheelchalr," he s aid, " b"'l the,v won 't let me do the leape . They can 't get$$ mUllon losurance on me.

" I Wave a three-picture contract with Corwin, and ft doeso ' t allow me to do leaps over moro tha n 13 car s . I have two dates later th.is yoitr. In Boston and Seattle . I think I'll try 13 lrucks next time."

Knievel's misses are as famous as hls sue · cesaful leaps. particuJarly the 1974 failu re to jet across Snake River Canyon. Ida.

.. NEVER AGAIN," HE SAID. " But I have no regrets about It , exceRt for what J put my family through."

He wants to continue w1lh the stunts unlit he's

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" l can tell 1ornelhin1'1 botherina you. Your epeulets nipped ' "

40. He has been broken 14 limes. a nd the prospect of ------------------­further fractures doesn't faze him

" I'm a b ionic man.·· he said . "They say brcken bones are s tronger ~hen they heal. So I gotta be the strongest man in the "orld "

WidoW to Get Fl.llUh LOS ANGELES (AP> - A jury has awarded

$25S,969 Lo damages against Beech Aircraft Corp. to a woman whose hus band and chUdren were killed in a 1974 plane c rash.·

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Jurors deliberated six days following the nine - -u·- ·• N•H ._.,., .... _ . •- . i--· week trial before ruling that pilot Zoltan Kuthy was• ~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l

iewels by loseph 60 percent N!sponsibJe for the crash. His wldow.r Mrs. Bery l Kuthy, 41 , or Ottawa, ortglnally aske [ J C1ndld commentaries, $2.5 million In damages. . Pilot eaclu.iwely In th•

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NEW YORK IA P> A 28-yeur-old drifter has been sentenced to 18 life pn son terms for t he murder , of nine women . all but one 10 the u m e rundown / hotel. Under state law. be rould be eligible for parole I in 30 year s . 1

Calvin Jackso n Suprem e Court Justice ! found guilty las t May of Aloys1ous J . Me lia ticked ! killing tne wom en, most off lhe sentences. t of whom were elderly. I wbHe robbing and r a ping • • T W E NT v . FI v E : them - dis played no years lo life ." he intoned I e m o t ion a s s t ate over a nd over again.

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A jury or eight men and rour wom en at one point stood 7·~ for acquit ­tal on grounds or insanity but evenluall.Y convicted JacksonMey25.

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kliotic traaedy . Survivors were embarraHt'd, sorrowful and bitter. Worse, they were depresaed to the point of 1ickne5s . Then Allr~ Lord Tennyson wrote that poem about 1t , hl&hlichtlna t.be herolsm. And those survivors periled up immediately. It was one more clusic occulon when a work of art, lf you want to call It that. suddenly and profoundly

lnfluenced the popular out· look . Start with Tom Paine's " Common Sense." And Stowe's " Uncle Tom's Cabln." What others come to mind?

Why a woodpecker doesn't bas h its brains out I couldn 't expla in. But a customer writes : " An area o( fluid is found between

the bird 's brain and skull. This fluid aerves to abem'b the s bocll. · •

Our Love and War man says sadly he will bet you a quarter on the corner that you 've never met a man who actually got down on one knee to propose to a girl.

Wl:OSTt.ES Q . "Will identica l whistles blown

simultaneously put out twice as loud a sound u one wbi1Ue by Itself?"

A. No, the dllCerence wouldn't be that great. Ir one whisUe produced 75 decibels, two mJgbtonly produce78.

Q . " How many rooms in a chipmunk's burrow?"

A. Three . Living room, bedroom and storeroom.

It was the late Bob Zuppke. longtime coach at the University of Illinois, who firs t dreamed up the notion of the footbaU huddle.

Another noteworthy bumper s licker r e· ads: ··cancer cures s moking."

SPORTS Certainly men tend to excel over women in

those sports that require great physical strength. And exceptional men tend to ex.<:.el in just about all the sports. But what makes the women in generaJ superior to the typical men in ice skating is their relatively s tronger thigh muscles. What maJces women s uperior genera lly in gymnastics Is their lower cen~er of gravity. And what makes women supenor In endurance swimming is an extra layer of insulating buoyant fat.

The real Australian aborigines. those few naked souls remaining, do their scatalogical thing quite indifferent to onlookers. but go orr by themselves to hide when they eat. They become utterly as hamed, if seen al dinner .

As for tomat.oes. we wlll not be able to celebrate their bicentennial in this country for another 13 years. It wu in 1789 that Thomas Jefferson introducedt.bem here.

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$70 Pay Hike Plan Blasted at UCI By 1111.A&Y IIA\'E inJ,'' said Moyed, aproleuorot mkrobioloay in the

oi .. Oll!lot,. .... ...,. UCJ Colleseor lledlci.ne. -probably will make a rompromlse in decidlnf tacult,y salaries.

The cbalrman of tbe UC Irvine Academic The $70.per-mootb pay ralse was approved Seoate says the $10-per·mont.b acroa·lh•board pay Wednesday by Gov. Jerry Brown for all atate raise approved for all state employea would be an employes, but UC Reaenta determine faculty ~vantage for Junior faculty members at the UD· salaries. They may follow lbrouah on the aov-1versJty. ernor'a proposal, or they m•Y distribute salary

The recent.s wUI meet July lS and 18 lo San Franciaco to make a dedsion re1ardln1 salaries. Moyed said t.be univeraltywide Academic Council will meet before then to form a r.commendaUon.

But Dr. Harm Moyed added that such an in· ~ey uy way they wlsh. creue would be " (rossly Inequitable" for senior ~

" We'll probably recommend that a com· promise be worked out between a nat raise sucb as the $'70 liaure and a pettenla&• raise," Moyed uld. regents facuJty members. who earn muchh.ltberpay. MOYED SAID Ht~ EXPECTS THE

RlOYKD SAID THAT a nat fi1ure increase. rather than a pe rcenta_ge raise would not &Ive seruor facult y members the pay increases they de· serve.

" Whatever ba1>pen5, most UC faculty members wiJI wind up behind the elght ball again, as they have s ince 1968, wbeo racuJty salaries began erod·

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I 0 Members Named Seven June graduates and three seniors major­

ing in physics at UC Irvine have been elected to members hip in Sigma Pi Sigma, tbe national physics honor society

Election to lhe society is made on the basis or outstandin g academic ac hievement and ac­.:omplis hment in the fi eld or physics.

Graduates elected to membership are William C. Bryant. Manteca: Gordon R . Chesebro. Los Angeles ; J ohn A. Faucett, Orange: Kim E . Griest, Huntington Beach : Carl H. Vogelsang, Long Beach , and Harold R. Froehling and David H. Hill . Anaheim.

UCI seniors elected to member ship are Richard E . Eykholl, Irvine : Stanley R. Shanrield,

MOY ED SAID BE'D 7EUONALL Y like to aee

G• ) St l a system where ralsea are 1lven out dependln• on Ir 8 8 e lhe facult,y members' rank - with full professors, ; associate profeason and assistant professon each

E S N!Celvinc dllferent raises. ll V Oy8 et But Brown said the Oat dollar pay raise, Instead

'>f thr usual precentage increase. lnsurea that Three Orange Coast " those with the leut income are treated fairly." ,

students have bun If the regents decide to 10 along with Brown's cbocsen to participate in $7().per-month figure, it would mean an increase of the California Girls Slate -4.3 percent for the averaae facult,y member at uc: proeram in Sacramento. who earns about $20,000 a year, accordinl to

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Power Crisis Priorities Set

. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A system or priorities

for statewide c urtailment or electnc service in case of a power cris is has been adopted by the state Public Utilities Commission.

Five ~ategories were set up in the inter im opinion Wednesday as a result of hearings held between last September a nd February.

THE FIRST AREA TO B E curtailed . called Priority 5, would include luxurious or wasteful usage by residential customers such as healing or circul ating swim ming pool water unless for therapy : using inefficient appliances and ornamen· tal lighting or d isplay.

P riority l or top priority covers essential or pro­tected cus tomers or uses.

· t TIOS WOULD INCLUDE GOVE&NMSNTAL agencies providing essential service for fire , police and st reet lighting: national defense activities \· hospit als a nd convalescent homes for crilica raciUUes such as operating and emergency rooms, life-support m achines and minimal llghting.

Other prior ity USl'S include private and publJc utilities provid ing elcetric. gas. water, com munica· tions and sewage disposal services and public transportation : production and transmission or fuel: radio and television ror transmitting emergen­cy and public Information messages, and residen­tial customers for the use or lire support equipmenL

PRIORITY Z COVERS THOSE who would suffer unusual or ir reparable loss from curtailment or in­terruption of power. This would include agriculture where electricity is directly needed for production, processing or s torage, and other businesses where curtailment would cause an unemployment cris is or where prolonged shutdown would cause m ajor ir­reQarable da m age lo equipment or Its product .

Priority 3 is for residential customers as fa r as using minim al lighting and heating, certain electric appli ances and cooking facilit ies .

PRIORITY 4 COVERS USAGt:S and customers not covered in the rtn1t three priorities as well as all cu.5lomers a t their general level of usage in tbe year before the cris is .

During the public hearings on priorities, some 117 witnesses testified and there were more than 60 ex· hiblts and 1,952 pages of transcript .

THE P UC SAID PARTI ES could agree " on little rxcepl the d iffi culty of ei.tuhlish1ng an equitable phm and the complexity or the problems for the uUlllies who mus t implement such a plan.··

Corpse Mutilating Charges Denied DETROIT (AP) - A rormor asslst..nl Wayne

County m edical <'X0nth1er has pJnadnd innocent. lo t'harge~ of mutllallnl( corpi4cs al the county morgue and at Wayne Sta te Unlvc~lt.y .

Or. Millard Ba111 1tood mute tothn charges and an innocent plea was en· tered by Judge Samuel n m l n a t l o n w a s Gardner . Bass. who ho.."> scheduled J uly 13. been llvlng ln Ho9ton Bass, a 4S·year-old OS· s ince May, was r eleased teopath, was charged lo on his own r ecogniaancc. cri m lna l war rants Is·

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Peter Frampton: Nice Guy of Rock a, UM aOIUNSON

Everyone a dore. Peter Frampton. E ven an~r he's sold three. millioa cop~ ot the " Frampton Comes Alive" LP, people ln the <occasionally vlclous) music business who have followed his carttr during the a~clina years wiah Peter well.

" I n~ver consc1ou.sly tri ed to be nice, " t"rampton said. " J'm aware that 1 have this repute· tlon. and 1 love it. I wouldn't. wanl to be known as a punk rock and roller.

" I SlllLE ONSTAC£, AND I am nice to people. Sul l ~n't work at lt. Maybe I'm i'6R llke t.hi.t, maybe I r e.-11Y um nice." laughed J'rampton who has long, curly , permed blond hair and wide, bright blue eyes.

" My record company told me that this Jive album is so big ," be continued. '"it 'll be another '1'apestry . · '·

(' 'Tapestry" is the Carole King LP that's sold 17 million copies and has been on t he Billboard --. -------charts 274 weeks. > ~ i!- Tops In Pops C;\

" But I mus tn "t expect fO -ti to ha ve a nother album this big. I don 't know why 1t happened . somelhlng about the chemist ry of the album and my tourdJd 1t

" IF I KNEW WU\' IT happened, there wouldn' t be any excitement to it.

.. Ob\•ious ly onstuge we've got to s tick lo material from the live album." said Frampton.

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" That"s why so many people are comln1 to see us. We cradually work new numbers in, bul l 'd pro­bably have to s ing 'Show Me the Way' for the rest of my life."

Does it get borin& doing the hlls? " Oh no. 1 could never get fed up with doing

something people chose. that they really love. It's helped make me what I am," he replied.

• •• Tlae Wlao return to the U.S. the nrst week of

Augu,t for four - and possibly more - concerts. Scheduled a r e Lergo, Md . <Capitol Centre ) , Winston-Salem . N.C., Miami and either Tampa or J acksonviJle. Dales will be announced momen­tarily.

And all those rumors about The Who disband· me are Ju.st r umors. They'll record another a lbum in the fall a nd return for an extensive U.S. l-0ur to coincide with the LP's release . .... .. .

In an attempt lO "expand " their audience to ln·

elude more than S.yeaN14.~. 'ne Bay City aotler• have recorded an album with producer J lmay IH· •r (Grand Funk, Ru pbernes, Eric Car men). Ono aasumu they want to develop more, muslully.

And, when the Rollt n perfor med at the Steel Pier ln New J ersey last week, they w re sullen and ancry after the show (just like a real rock a roup) bttauae or sound problems. OI course. the 2.000 pre· pubescent. f.01 who Kream~ a ll lhrvuah the ahow lbe way tboy used lo tor David Ca H idy bardl.y knew the dillerence.

• •• Aeroam lth ' s Steve• T yler and Joe Perry

jammed onstage in a New Orleans club wlth David Joltaasen'• Dolls . The number th y ptrformed was a sJiahlly out·of-chancter blues . <And J uly 4 saw a bkentennlal wedding for J ohansen and Andy Warhol star Cyrl•da Foxe.)

••• Bob Dylan's TV special ls called " Hard Rnln ' '

and airs on NBC Sept. 21. • . MJck J an er and Roa Wood a re va cat ioning In the aouth or F r an· ce ... Grand Fuak begins its fall tour ln Knoxville. Tenn., at the end ol September . . . Boa Seaus performs with fu ll orchestra al LA's Greek Theater in August ... El&011 ...._, who really helps musi· cians he believes in <Neil Sedaka, Klkl Dee, Clirf Rldaard ) bas s igned Briti.sh rocker Dave Edmuads to E .J . 's Rocket Records.

You can catch Stu Daye in concert a ll summer with either Aerosmllh or Ted N1agent . Their fi rs t LP, .. Free Parking," was relen.sed on CBS, a nd they' ll record another at the beginning of next year.

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New Work: R y JO OL.'WlN 01 '~• O•ll• l'1•e1 •u11

Work 1 ~ n " Monday through f"rldny sort of dying," nccordlng to Studs Tcrkl'I. nuthor of a mammoth book on the world of work .

In it he intt'rvi('W!'i people from all a reas or life ubout what they do for a living and how they like it. Many people feet trapped by their jobs, he found .

Laile Bartlett. In contrast. dis· covered pt'oplc who changed their jobs to m ake them more c r eative and futflll ing. She describes them in her most r t-­cent book . ' ' New Work / Ne w U fe."

"Terkel's book is about poople who put up with work. Mint' is about people 'A·ho ore looking for a nd finding work that is fulfilling and satisfying," Airs. Bartlett said .

" M l sis 's t · ·

Sherri, Adasa Goodspeed's poodle is the picture of elegance after receiving a complete grooming. Some pet owners t

bring their dogs in every four weeks.

This By DENNIS McLELLAN

Ol , ... O•Hy ,_.._Si.ff

She looked like a new person. She was bathed, had her nails tnmmed a nd her hair cut and stylt'd. She was sprayed with a sweet -scent e d cologne and topped ofr With an t')'l>.appeaJing p11tk bow.

It was your t rp1cal Pygm alion story : Take a scruffy. unkempt wench orr the str~t a nd turn her into everybody 's fair lady.

In this case. however . the Eliza Doolittle role was played by "Sherri . .. Adasa Goodspeed 's white-haired poodle.

Her Henry Higgins was Cheryl Denny. whose job as pet groomer it is lo transform even the most m otl ey of mu tts in to eye. catch in g (a nd tail wagging ) thing& or, beauty. .

Jn the pas t only the pampered poodles or the welJ.to·do were af. forded the luxury of regular vis · its to the pet beauty shop. Today all breeds a re brought in.

"Dog g rooming is becoming a bi g indu s try ... s aid Anttiony Moria n a " People are mor e grooming consc ious than years ago. They de m a nd it."

HIDDEN TR EA.SURES The pet 's coat . often after a

year 's lapse between brushing, usually is matted, tangled a nd totally unmanageable. Groomers have been knO\l'n to find paper ch ps, s traight pins. thumb tacks a nd rubber bands under the friuled fur

The trans formation. which m ay 1ncludt', as the picet' de re-

Is a Do I

s sistance. pink nail poUab. Is un· believable .

"They seem to know they look better." said one groomer. " And. of course. the owners m ake s uch a fuss. they know."

" They love it ,·• said Flo Reuther. "They enjoy it when they get a bath. The}""re proud of themselves . They love to be pre­tty."

She sa id one poodle walks around like he 's a hundred years old before being groomed. " He " 'on 't hold his t•il up. But once he's on the grooming table. he's a whole new dog."

Another dog, when it gets to the point she just can 't do a thing with her fur , r e ruses to eal unW she is taken to the grooman1 parlor. BEAUTY CONSCIOUS

And a sprin1e r s paniel, r eporU Rebec Gainey. loved the beauty treatment so muc h, s.he ran away Crom home and headt'd straight for the shop. Attendenls called the owner who didn't even know the dog was missing.

Groomers average 15-20 dogs a day at a cost of S8 to S20, depend­ing on pet size and type or work required. During the two-hour visit., most &et the works : Bath, brushing. naU t rim. ear cleaning, haircut and. ii neeckd. a n ea dip.

So m e a r e so thoroughly matted. said groomer Ed White, that they must be shaved to the skin. The G I style cut Is especial· ly popular during the s ummer months - it' s a lot cooler.

Althou1 h ow n e rs a re told beforehand If the close-cropped look is r equired. they on en are-

not prepared for the results.

G19TYLE Mrs. Gainey t ells or one man

who brought a poodle in with fur "just malled to the skin.·· When he returned he looked a t the cage with his name on it and the shaved pooch inside .

He picked up the dog in the next cage and was walking out the front door before tbe groomer caught him. " He just wanted one with hair." explained Mrs. Gainey .

It is easy to liken a pet groom . in& parlor to a human beauty shop. But a hairdresser . a t least , doesn't have to contend with try­lna to keep a soaking wet client m the bath tub.

Beine bitten by an unwilling customer -110 is ~ an occupa­fionaJ liazaY.ctronrutrctressers.

1.rNe sometim'es get them with blofld in tlleir eyes, " said White. wboa&.last biter was eight years aao.

That is rare. Some solve the proble m by muzzling the snappy customer. Most dogs, however, stand paUehtly and are tot,ally cooperative. PLAIN OaNERY

" Generally we can cope with the rear biter by being reassur­ing." said Mrs . Gainey. " We don't take dogs who are just plain ornery .''

Being a t ease a round a njmals and, more importantly, enjoying working with them ia the primary quality for being suc ­cessful In the business, groomers aaree.

Mrs . Reuther hasn't bad a ny

A New Life

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problems ha ndling dogs in hfr l S years In the business. " Ir you're a dog lover. they sense it. "

Why t he boom in the dog rroomlng bus iness!

It is l argely because o( th~ domesti('.atio n of man 's )es t friend . Fido s leeps now hr the house a nd, in many caset, iD.J\is master's bed. Dogs have beeorne a me m ber of the ramily. One owner feeds her two pooclaes scrambled eggs and toast la the morning. even before the old man rolls out of the sack. ·

TOP DOG The royal treatment is not un ­

usual. " For many people this is lheir

whole life. " said White. " A dog is a ll they have. It ·s their compa­nion and, of cou rse. they treat him as s uch."

"So m eta m es, .. s aid Mn _ Gainey. " l wish they'd give them a li ttle m ore discipline. ··~me dogs scream wheo U,ey I

arnv~ . As soon as moth e r I lenves. he 's king of the whole grooming room ." 1

The reason so many dogs a r l' · being brought in. Mrs. Gainey believes . 1s because most people JUSl plain don 't know how to 1

brush or care for their pets. " Brushing is an art. " s he aaid.

" They try real hard, but because they don 't know what they're do­ing. they come 1n with tangled rur." BEAUTY SECRET

The secrt't is m aking sure tht> brush reaches nll the way down to the skin. she said. Ma ny people merely surface brush.

An offshoot of the J?rooming boom Is the p et clothing Industry .

Then• a re not only the usual ar· r ay or rhinestone colla rs, but coats, sweaters, pajamas. rain­coats a nd rubbe r boots. And for th e fe male s th e re are even diaper.like panties for holding sanitary napk ins.

But clothes do not u woman tor · dog1 make V1rs t comes th e

grooming " It 's hard for me to ftnd ~o­

meone to cut Roc k1 the way I like.' " explained Carolyn Mor· row. picking up her toy poodle.

Docs sht' think her cologne· scented pooch feels better now?

" l don 't know:· s he ~aid . .. but l feel bellN ."

A less than elegant Sherri is clipped by groomer Cheryl Denny. Many pets enjoy the beauty treatment.

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8Z:.0Atl V PILOT Thursday. J\lty 8. 1978

oc.lter• doaa' t aolv• tk PffWe•. carry on wh ispered convnsa· lions on the s lde. Eao Mouth doesn't even notice. Al the end or the visit ma ny of us will go bome ""llh a ll those thin1s we've been savin1 up to talk about still un­uld .

meuace. T•ey aever tlllak )'CMI meullaem.

• • . . ~ ~love a Gene rat.ion Too Late

D£AR ANN LANDERS· I' m 1n love •with my daughter 's riancc. Madly. po~s tonate ly and t um plet~) . J have a good hu"iba.nd. three

htie vhlldren. and ll lovely home. I married young aod didn't know "hat. love ""as. No one haa ever turnfd me on like thJs unttJ now. It · i1 ilot just physkal (although 1t' ll Ulat , l0.1' .

I want m v dau.ihte r to marrv this 6'~n . lie 1:s kind und good . all that •>'one could wunl. I look at him ~d my hurt aches. l a!!k GocU!:\\'hy not till now ?" °*'t tell me to keep \Nsy, Ano..:::a do ~ ith a job. college cour~. and club work. l know I rnu~jeave him alone. Please. t<'ll IJlJ 1 ·m not unique. J need to hea~ Crom you. - BORN TOO

SOO~·= ol(i:a BOR N: So, you are not unicAle, but knowlJlg there are ..

I lff to maay WS•Un ~e· &n"9U la your dUe••• - aullt amblvaleace, rivalry, fur ;id slaame. I .,.,. yo. t. aet some COUllHllDI ••d rel&Oln ..-. Ha· nlN SO y .. CID laave pean of ml.ad a .. free4e• f,... autet1.

DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wlth summ e r va c ations here. re· lalives a nd friends are again trave ling great distances to see eac h o~her . I 'd like to bring something to the attention o r each and every ~non. old and youn1. male and remale. ~heck younself out. 1',.. you

monopolizing the toolersation al,)d depriving olhen ol a cbancl! to talk? •

Arter driving a thousand miles to get together, one person In our family has bttn talklng non·stop the entire weekend. When others Ln the room begin to squirm 9r

Why d oesn 'l the rod:head notice •lana - like an abrupt quesllon on a completely dif· ferent subject ? It means people would like h im to knock it off for ;a whUe. Would a normal pen.on talk at someone wbo is trytnc to study . read . write or watch TV ? Is be w ecure, immature or Just plajn rude in demandln& io much a ttention ?

Thanks. Ann. Perhaps through your column I will FINALLY s et a chance to s peak. - NUMB EARS

DEAit EARS: Yoa laave spokH. llat doa't eqteet &k Ego MoatU of tlae werW to gd the

Dear Abby oace said, " A penoa wlilo IDCMlopoU~ Ute COii· veraatloa at a lel·toaetkr LI J••l H bll a HI H &Ale ~raoa wbo ~mes to a party .... ea&.a all tbe food.'' Bow tnae !

DEAR ANN LANDERS : I 'm a 15-year·old g irl who is worrird about m y bes t friend. She used to be just neat but lately s he 's be~n telling a lot of craay lies. Like she says she get.s phone calls from fa~ous people. Yeslerday she !JBld the earrine-,_ l'lw WS'I~ Wf'Ar · mg were a ttift from Richard Burton ~ What 's wi bh h er anyway? - E .L. IN L.A.

DEAR E .L.: Your friend needs to make •P tbiags to make ht>r IHI hnponaat. This ls very sad. Yoa caa help by brial klad aad balldl•' hr eie. Tbb Clrl

~rately Hedi elDOfleeal .... pert.

DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a column Y°" wrote several weeks qo, you quoted St . Paul as hav­ing said, " It Is not good for a man to be alone." I have heard of rob­bing Peter lo pay Paul, but you, Ann Landers . are robbJn1 God. The statement you attributed to Paul was His - from the Boole or Genesis 2: 18.

You aet so many things right. I hope you won't mind this correc · li o n . - A PASTOR WllO QUOTES YOU On'EN

DEAit PASTOR : Not at all. la fad, dozees of otlaen caagld llae mlltake. It'• nattering lo know so many well -versed Bible scbolan read tills col111Da.

ll 's not always easy to re­cognize love, especially the first

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time aroun4. Acquaint )'OUntU , with the 1uldellnes. Read Ann Landera'a booklet. "Lo~ or sex and How To Tell the Dlffett~." For a copy , mall so cent.a ln coin and a lo n1 . atamped, u lf· addreued envelo~ wtth your ro· quest to Ann Landen, P.O. Box 1400. Elam. m. 00120.

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First Officer Ann ~m;~ock of British Caledon ian Airways sits :tt the. controls of a J<'thner before helping fly the aircraft from Gatwick l~ Glasgow. ~he is the first woman to join the airlines und share in the handling of a plane as a pilot.

F RIDAY , 1ULY9 By SYDNEY OMA&a ARIES <March 21 ·

April 19>: Emphasis on journeys, deciphering messa1es, gelling most f rom educationa l materials. Be direct . s pecific - refuse to sacrifice qualit1 for lem· porary accolade.

TAVRUS <April 20· May 20>: One wbo is lo­q ua c i o u s ma y b e persua s ive . K ey. hov.·ever , is to get beneath the surface. Re· ject " quick solutions." Do some detective work.

GEMINI <May 21-June 20 ) : E mph a s i s o n partnership, public rela­tions. legal documents. marital s tatus . Home en­vi ronment , domest ic situation becomes more Im portant than in past days.

CANCER (June 21-July 22> : See people and places In realiatic light. Steer c lear of_ self · deceftlon . One wbo is poet c, sensitive and psychic plays key role.

LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 >: Invol ve ment , intense feelin1s , emotions are featured .

V_IRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. togeth er , gelling ap· ~> - .Your abod~. sec~ri · praisal s, a n alyzing l~. family r elationships, budget. Use material al taxes and property could hand. Don't go too far form a mon_tage. Key is afield . to get rid o C th c SAGITTARIUS (Nov. superlluous . 22-0ec. 21) : Lunar posi-

L_IBRA <Sept. ~-Oct. lion hi g hli g h ts se lf· 22). New contacts. ideas assertion. added con· are featured .. Move'!lent fidence, willing ness to rt'.places monbund s1tua· socialize and experi· t 1 o n . W h a t w a s ment.

AQ UA RIU S ( Jan . 20-Feb. 18> : So me of your ingratiating qualities s urface. Your loquaciousness returns.

PISCES <Fe b . 19· March 20>: You regain &ense or authority. Con· t rol returns . Whal was a c haotic situation becomes sometbiog you

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SCORPIO <Oct. 23 · solve anything. Know it I Nov. 2~ ) : Emphasis on - stand up and be count· consolidation. pulling ed .

Senior Citizens

Aid Varied Orange County Senior Citizens will

benefit from a variety of efforts. Providing special transportation Is the

aim of the Orange County Community Development Council . and through the ef· forts of the South Orange County Retired Senior Volunteer Program <RSVP ) ar· rangements have been made for special discounts and services.

Some th eaters. a . pharmacy, restaurant and Anaheim Stadium are dis· counting prices. ·

Free sport fishina licenses are avalla· ble to persons receiving aid from the State or California Supplemental Program for the Aged who are over 62 and who have re· sided in the s tate for five years.

Kindergarten through grade 8 Extended day care services available

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·jump Suits Only a Few The Department of Motor Vehicles wlll

issue an identification card upon proof or age to seniors who do not drive but would like an " accepted" JO.

A film series will run through August in the Costa Mesa City Council Chambers Fridays at 1 p.m . A donation of $1 is asked for the series . Punch. coffee and popcorn will be provided. Furthe r information is available at 556-5391.

From Mary Ellsworth'•

GOLD BOX BOUTIQUE

By E RMA BO~IBECK If you e\•er hC'ar that I 1umpcd

tnto a Jumpsuit , don"l believe it. I was pus hed .

This has to be the Brand X of the fasion 1ndustrv.

There :ire onl}. six women in I his country who look wl'll in 1 ump~ uits F iveo of them are tnminal and the other was sirect b~ a Xcro'( ma t'hlne.

Out of s hee r cunosity, I "as rummaging through a rack of them when a sales woman ap­proac hC'd :ind asked . " Which sit e ,arr you " 12" 14 '' 16?"'

" \' £'1' ." I sa id · Whi r h., . · c;he pursued. · 1\ll thn•<' My bust 111 a12. my

\\ .11~ 1 n 14 . and my htp~ 16 " Tr~ the 14 . · , h,• "lllct dn Iv

"Tlw h tlinit room ' ' lw hinci hC't ll•r 1l n· ~!ll'~ · ·

T h 1• r 1 t I 1 n .I! r 11 u n1 w a !>..

,,,m,·th tnl{ I had n C'ver seen lwtor1• 1l was a community de· .11 o lnqte room with 16 mirroN on th1' "nil. a rark lo the cente r H• hnni: discards and a woman by

the door to make sure you didn't wear out any more than you wore in.

A fitting room to me has always been like a confessional - where m y body and my contrl· lion take up the entire room. There is no room for anyone else. I looked around . All eyes seemed to be focused on one woman. She weighed about six pounda and was trying on a jumpsuit...one of the six women menUoned above. ll s Ud on eosily. up over her hips and onto her arms. I winced as she distributed the cloth left over around her waist.

I looked al the crowd wbo could not take their eyes off her. I had 11een that look of resentment and vain on only one other occ;as1on. It w:u a Ch3rlton lleston movie JUSl before the door slid back between the Christ1 tlt\S and thl! hons .

lnchin1 closer. l whispereJ. "Lady. you be tter gel out of here before they tear you to s hreds "

ll was my turn. t' or 15 minutes.

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WIT'S END

I tu,1ed and Inched my way into the umpsul\. and looked Into the mirror. The chest was d iaguised u a back . the stomach strained at the buttons . the lep w•re numb without circ ulation and the hems swirled a round the floor .

" How do you . . . " " You gt>l a rarlon of water pills

Anyone wishing to know about addi · tional ofrers may call the Com munity Ref err~ and Information Service. 835-4357 .

In an all-out drive, CDC is raising matching funds for spe<:ial transportation.

Twe nty pe r cent of a grant from Caltrans m ust be met by July 15 so CDC can purchase 10 12·passenger, radio-equipped vans.

Al present. it is estimated that one or five senJon who need special t ransporla· lion Is being served.

To r aise funds . CDC is laking orders for plants. which sell from $6 to $LS. Orden may be placed by ralhng the Senior Op· portunilies Se rvice office , i S1·3136 or CDC, 979-2050.

UK Bu""y Rini with Ruby ~Yt1 ~tlhank $100.00 Salichhank $120.00

&nd~tiz.e Oi.li(. raiidenta add 6% salet l4Jc

MARY EL.LSWORTH• BOX 1131 DEL WEBB'S NEWPORTER I NN NEWPORT BEAC H , C A. 924163

with every s uit.·· offered the -=~r;::;:;;n;;;;;;::;;:;:=:;---:=======--...: :salesperson. r - ---------------------! didn't buy the jumpsuit . but ,-------------------..:::;:::;::====

what the heck. For awhile seven women foreo\ 8bout tbe Panama Canal .

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lo .. P\IBUC NOTICE PVBUCN011CE

Tonight's TV Highlights

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KHJ e 8:00 - "Tbe Love God." Don Knotts is tlie lmprobuble 5lar or this spoor on matinee idols from 1989 with Anne Francia and Edmond O'Brien. ·

NBC e 9:00 - " Goodbye A~ain . " ln· grid Bergman stars as a middle·aaed woman caught between an old lover <Yves Montand > and a young one (An·

1 thony Perkins> in this 1961 romantic drama.

~BS 8 11 :30 - " Willard." Bruce DavtSon becomc::s n pied piper or sorts in

- this horror ru~k from 1971 about a young man who trams rats to do his bidding. Ernest Borgnine and Elsu Lanchester are reatured .

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'Mikado' In For 'FitUller' The m o:fl popular production In the thtte-ye•r

history of Scb11stlan's WeJt t>lone r Pl•yhouae com· es to a close this weekend with final ()Ufotmuu~es ol the San Clemente theater'• seoo~ vetalon of "Fiddleroo the Roof."

WoiU.a In the wings for "f'lddler," which enda Sunday, to depart is the Opera a la Cute compan)' and iu touriog production of "The Ylkado. '' wblcb

Intermission Tom Titus

bows in Tuesday evening for a llmjted two-week run. Probably the best known of ell Gilbert and Sullivan operu, ''lbe Mikado" wlll play ni&btly through July 25, dark only on Monday, the 19Ut.

Heading the "Milcado" cut In the Ulle role is the company's dlrectcw, Richard Sheldon. O~rs appearing will be Phillip Ramey, Samuel van Ducen. Rebecca Alcone, Kristen Peterson, Connie Woodson and Jane Haentz.schel.

Curtain times vary at the dinner theater, J40 Avenida Pi co . San Clemente, both for " The Mikado" and the closing performances of "Fid~ dler" tonig ht through Sunday. Reservations 492.9950,

CONTINUIN G ITS RUN as the seuson·<'loslng producUon at South Coast Repertory is the ex· cellent musica l farce " In Fashion ." John· David Keller directs the fast·moving French frolic by Jon Jory. based on a 19th century comedy by Georges Feydeau .

Richard Doyle. Don Tuche. Elizabeth O'Toole. Louray Rodeckcr. Gary Uell, Ann Siena ·Schwartz, Martha McFarland and Morgan Mackay comprise the cast of the SCR show, with musical accompani · ment by John Ellington and John Boress.

Curtain time is 8 o'clock Tuesday through Sun·

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DAILY PILOT Thunoay. Jvty a. 1978

THE SUN CAN HEAT YOUR HOUSE But Solmr Collector• Ant Expenalv~ay

Ftiel of Fott•re: Oil Alternatives Abound, But TMir Tecluwlogy Is Costly

f:dl1or ·1 Not• : W~ 1'coT o grto.t cfnJl obouJ othn. uotic .o11rc~• of t11ng11 dun"g t)a,, qiJ embargo -power from tht ••'" · wtndmdlt. <'OCJl go.nJwotf<m, etc SorM tcdct Uwy could /rf'f' ui / rom /or"gri o4' tflpe11. d4:ftc• What 'a h4PPA«J '1nCe th.t Arab• tumtd th• oil back o"' Tlu.1 /lrtt oj 11110 ortrclt1 01' tntrg11 ultrmo11ue1 bnn91 lhmg3111> to dalf.

By T£1Ul \ ' KlllKPATRJCK ..... ., ... ,., . ..., It ls possible today to wurm

your home a t niaht with heat from the sun, run yoot cur on fuel madf' from wheat or power your f'lectri c tootbbru11h with the wind. It 's all possible, but unlike· ly to happen soon .

Since the oil .:mbargo in late 1973. and the s udden jump in oil prices that followed, the dream of a cheap, clean and unlimited s uppl y or energy has Jed a handful of people to build solar collectors on their roofs, install methane-burning engines in their can or erect windmills in their backyards.

AND MILLIONS OF dollars have been poured into research and d e velopment or these alternative energy sources since American motorists waited an hour in line to buy gasoline.

Such spending by government

and industry Jumped Crom $145 3 million In 1973 to $402 6 million In uns. accordlne to • survey pre. pared ror the U.S. House Com· mlttt'e on Sci e nce and Tedmoloa y . Tht> s hare or lo· dustry and governmt>nt energy rue a re h money g oinl t o alr.:rnate so urces has 1rown from roughly 9 percent ln 1973 lo 16 percent in t97S The rest hai. cone lo the more convenll0ru11 energy sources.

Most research money supplied by industry goes to energy lorms It currenUy produces and sells; petr'Oleum is No. 1. More govern · ment money goes lo nuclear re­search than anything else.

IN FISCAL lt7C, for ins tance, th e Energy R es~a rch and Deve lopme nt Adminis tration spent almost hair a billion on the breeder nuclear reactor, £our times the amount allocated to any other single Item.

Mor e exo ti c energy alternatives account for only a fra ction of the nation 's total needs. Oil, natural gas and coa l carry mos t of the load and will for some lime to come.

TIM>se who determine how re· search money will be s pent foresee only a limited role for solar, geothermal and synthetic

fuel tn~rgy In the next 'decade. The Federal En<'ray Adminlstra· uon, Hlimotea lhty will suppcy only about J percent ol the total energy in 1~.

fo' or the most part , tbe technoloay needed to replaee some or the Jimlttd oU with un· limited sun or wind ls lhert1. The hold·UP barrinK their wide.prud use is econom ic : Alt.ho04h the world price or crude oil has quadrupled In the past three years. it is s till cheaper than most or the al ternatives. say gov­ernment and energy industry ex· perts.

AND SOM£ INDUSTRY pro­jects to produce 11 synthetic gas from coal or wring oil from s hale r oc k, whi c h were begun in earnest shortly after the em­ba rgo, sit idle.

" We had perceived the inevita· ble transformation to the more abundant resources well befo~ the embargo.' ' said A. L. Shrier, who directs special energy pro­jects for Exxon Corp., the na· lion's largest oil company.

That alternate fuels have not yet become competitive with Mideast oil was noted in June by Nicholas Sarkis, dire<:tor of the Arab Petro leum Research

(NEWS ANALYSIS)

Catt~r. wbeo be predicted. tbat the oU expbrt.la1 countries will ,.IM their prices q.U. later W a year.

A look at other problems 1~ why altera1Uve tDft'U aow-ces haven't developed more q\dckl)t:

- OONStJMEll MA&Xrrsror new producu, aucb as solar col· lectors or windmills, are 'In· developed.

- The capital ~ta ot some new energy forma are t.remen• dous.

Some bomeowners, fo r ln· st~ore, could reduce lbe1r moo~ tbly utility bllla by inatalllna a rootlop solar collector to proYide bot water and roorn heat. But estimates or the c05t ot 1-..cb tol­lectora range from S.,400 to $8,000. It would take 10to20years lo pay for them witb savin11 ln utility bill s, dependlna on whether they replace expensive electrical beating or cheaper Oil or gas.

- INDV S TllY FACES . enormous capital CCMlta lt It pursues the producUon ol a)'Jl· thetic fuela.

I Julie Car Saks Race Toward Record Several coaf.to.gas projects

are in the planning staaes. but such plants could cost a nu.teb u $800 million. The gas they woukl produce would cost $3 lo IS per thousand cubic feet, compand with the current reJUlated price or 52 cents per thousand cubic feet of new, Interstate au.

DETROIT <APJ - Americans bought domestic new cars in June at the fastest clip in nearly three years as the industry con· tinued its rapid climb from a severe s lum p to the third best sales year in its history.

The nation 's auto makers re· ported a com bined daily selling rate of 31 ,890 cars for the month, a 29 percent rise over June, 197S, and the highest tempo since July, 1973, when the industry was in the middle or a boom before the Mid· East oil embargo.

All togethe r . the four U.S. makers reported sales of 829, 146 cars in 26 selling days last

month. up from 618.76.1in 25 days in June , 1975. when the industry was s till s tuck in a two-year re­cession. The latest rate com· pare<! with 24,7SJ a year ago and 32,316 in July 1973.

""'Bali• ra~t WOLFSBURG. West Germany

(AP > Volks wagen said that it postponed its decision to make New Stanton. Pa ., the site of its American auto assembly plant

· bec ause t h e State of P en · nsylvania has not yet completed its financial arrangements.

Volks wagen oHicials said the signing of an agreement between

Walk, Fingers PUC Hangs Up 011 Fee Plea

SAN FRANCISCO rAP > - The California Public tilities Commission <PUC> bas turned down a Pacifi c

Telephone proposal to charge for directory ass istance for regula r residential and business use.

THE TELEPHONE company had proposed a 20 cent per call cha rge for directory assisted calls over three per month.

In an inte rim opinion, the PUC limited the scope of its investigation into dJreclory assistance t harge plans to pro­posals relating to areas or " extreme abuse of the current system of no·charge directory assistance ." This would in · elude use of directory assistance for credit investigation or in greater proportion than appear necessary .

Ea(lier . the PUC had severed assistance ch arge plans from the current Pacific Telephone $119 million rate in · crease application. It had said it would treat the issue separately. expanding Its investigation to cover the other 28 telephone com panies operating in the state.

" WE DO NOT regard ordinary residential and business use of directory assistanct> to fall within that category of ex· lreme abuse, particularly IO view Of the high turnover or tt>lephone s ubsc rlptiops. lhe large percenta~c of unlis ted numbers and the mullipHclty or telephone d irectories within s lntle area codes, "said lhe PUC.

It declared It believed the use or directory assistance to obtain current, accurate listings for s ubscribe rs not be in the' dirtctory " is fully l e~iUmale" and should continue to lx• uvailable without charge.

Nll90M Of CMOICI .

( TAKING ) .

__ S_TO_CK_ the auto maker and the state is now expected by Aug. 1.

l11~••e L••• Telcl Data Technology, Costa Mesa,

has reported that for the year ended May 1, net income was $610,000, o r SO cents per s hare. compared with $779,000, or 64 cents, r eport ed for the year ended May3, 197S.

Income from continuing opera­tions was S464.000. or 38 cents. for the year ended May 1, down from $771,000. or 63 ceots, in fiscal 1975. Sales from continuing operations for riscaJ 1976 were $10,502,000, down 18 percent ror rise al 1975 sales or $12, 75',000.

F-d Tot al Eflftf SACRAMENTO ( APJ

California expects a S64S·mlll1on year -e nd balance in its un­employment ins urance fund . but should have a S3·billion cushion to weather another big receasionL a study or the fund says.

However, William Lawson, spokesman for the state Employ. ment Development Department, said, ' 'All in a ll, I think the fund is in lood shape. We 're going to pay out less th an we take in.··

f'a~flltfl l'la1111ed S·C Division of Culton In­

dustries. Inc .. Costa Mesa. has announced plans for construction of a second manufacturing faclll­ty on Wblttler Avenue.

The S-C Division of Culton has occupied the adjoining property s ince 1960.

Pho11e Ear•dllfP IJp Pacific Telephone has reparted

an increase in earnings for the sceond quarte r .

For the threc·month period ended May 3l. ea rnings per com· mon share were S2 cents, com· pared with 44 cents for the sa me pertod In 1975. Earnings for the

12·month period ended May 31 were $1.98 a share, compared with $1.69 for the like 12 months or 1975.

Board Chairman J . w. Hun said higher earnings resulted from rate increases that went In­to e ffect in August, 1915, and J anuary, 1976.

Nete Blld11en Lecretf LOS ANGELES (AP) - Say.

iog that a balance is needed

between economic and environ· mental concerns . the county Grant Jury has recommended relaxing air pollution restrictions in order to attract new industry .

Citing the "economic cons e­quences of overzealous use ol air pollution restrictions on in­dustry ." lbe 1975·76 Grand Jury said there has been a tendency to stop new indus try from locating in Los Ange les County il the in· dustry would be a SOUJ"Ce or any - even m inute - air pollutants.

Over The Counter NASOUlllWlp

"We bear a great deal ol talt about the need to develop new technology for coal coovenfon, •• R. R. Breckenreld of Shell OU Co. said. "The r eal problem is not the availability of technology. but th•l the technology tha1 ls available is too expensive."

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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS

Auto Workers Strike DETROIT <AP) - A striJce by 4.100

auto WCW'k~ra at a key Chrysler Corp. mstne plant could rorce the shutdown o1 compan y UMmbly plants and the layo(( or lhoulanda ol other workers ottlclala aay. •

Thursday July 8 1976 s DAIL V PILOT 87

Cool Df1111ers

Use Microwave Oven With Care

8)' SYLVlA PORTER People who want lo pn!pare balanc.-ed, cooked dlnnt~

In a few minutes on hot summer nights are re5Pondln& to th~ appeal of cool cooklnsi with microwave ovens, America 'a tirlt space-('ra appllan« to come of aa<".

"It's the most Important appl!aoce development alncu hom eowners began ut'qulrio~ freezers alon &: wlth refriaera t o r s , " says William W. Gc.-orge, pre­side nt o f Litto n I n · d uat ri es m icrowave c.'OC>king div ision (which hu about one-lbi.rd of lhe market ).

Tu yean ago. thit

Money's Worth

microwave oven w rui a novelty: oow the industry expect s to seU 1,500,000 units In 19"18 a.lone, up more than SS perce4l ove r 1975. Sales in 1975 wett 30 pereent ahead of the p~ vioua year against an actual downtrend In sales or conven­Uonal cooking appliances; by l98S. lhe prediction ts Ul•t • milllon units will be in u.se; that's one in about every two homes.

THERE IS AGREEMENT THAT microwave cooking iii • 1reat time-saver. NMI UMre are strong proponents wbo claim it also bas s ignificant energy.saving advantages.

The average Camily ol four can save an estimated $26 a year by using a m icrowave oven in place or a conventiona l elertric range. The home appliance hldl&Stry ls complllng data to devise a standard for measuring energy consump­Uoo. Tbe federal government is r eported to have a similar study under way.

'lbe amount or food being cooked plays an important role in lhe energy consumed by a microwave oven.

IN A SE Rf ES OF TESTS, Pacific Gas & Electric Co .. (PG&E> for instance, found that the microwave oven saves energy when cooking or re heating s m all' amounts of food . When cooking larger a mounts or several differ ent dishes. however, PG&E noted that the microwave used more ener gy than it would roe s mall amounts or food .

Testing laboratories have found that significant savlngs are achieved on microwave ovens when they are used ex­clwih•ely. Conversely, when they a r e used in coo;unction with conventional range or oven, more energy is used.

As an illustration, PG&E round lhe m icrowave raster and c heaper to bake four Potatoes - but found the gas burner of a range faster and cheaper to cook frozen green beans.

T HE KEY ~VESTJON ABOUT microwave ovens from the beginning, ho wever, bas been nellber convenience nor relative cost. It is s afety.

To give the industry's case first , experts say there have bHn no documented cases or injury since the oven was de­veloped in 1950 Since then, particularly in the past five years. m a ny improvements have been m ade.

Microwave radiation is Lbe public 's major fear . but this very rear bas led to requirements for construction and use of the ovens by the Food and Drug Administration 's <FDA> Bureau of R adiological Health. When used according to manufacturer's inst.ructions, and serviced periodically by authorized r e pairmen. harmful leukuges are not likely. Nor ls there a hazard from stored m icrowave energy In food or in the oven.

BUT THER E ARE QUESTIONS about the allowable le vel or radiation emis.~ion on the basis of long-term e ffect. P rolonged exposure to h igh levels or microwave e nergy has produced eye damage in test animals under laboratory con ­dlUons . Thus, users should heed these precautions:

- Periodic inspection by an expert is essential to m ake s ure there is no radiation leakage. In many communities. lhe local hea lth department will lest an oven brought to its office . Tests or old or possibly damaged microwave ovens in: some cases may be arranged by calling the nearest FDA district office

-Clean the oven scrupulously. Crumbs and grime that build up around door seals can cause rad la lion leakage.

- Never turn on the oven when it is empty. Microwaves can be renected back into the heating element and bum ll out faster than normal when there ls no food or liquid for absorption. Similarly, no foil should be us ed.

- Use the correct household voltage for you r m icrowave oven. A portable model needs its own 110-120 volt circuit. A full -size range needs a separate 220· volt line .

'Snoopy' May Aid Pipeline Probe

WASHINGTON (AP) - K<!eplng the troubled Alaska pipeline on schedule may be a job for " Snoopy" - r.ol a comic character, but a manned. space·type caps ule rolling through hundreds or miles or !Juried pipe and bouncing high frequency sound olr thestcel walls

An Interior Department source said Wednesday the ex· perlme nta l acoustical device wi ll he tested as on altcmotivt• to digging up lhousunds of lhc 31.423 welds thal joln the steel pipeline.

THE WELDS WERE TO Iii\ Vfo~ h<? C'n X·raycd to vt'r1fy their strength when they wf'rc m :1dc l u~l yco r But reports o ( discrepancies In the X·r.iys done by ~· suhcontrar~. Ketchbaw Industries, wt•rc confirmed, costi ng doubt on the.­adequacy of 3,955 welch

A new s tudy ishowl'il lhf'rc could l>ci more prohlc.-m welds than that. Arthu r Andersen ond ·o. uudllor:1 ca11t doubt 0 11 Alyeska 's e ntire checkup of w .. ld X-roy'I in u report to thr Interior Depur tmenl.

AJyeska , the ron"ortium of oll compan i11s whlct\ 111 building tht' $7.7·billlon pipc>hm>, Is 11lll•m11tlnl( to cc1me up with ~tter r ecords tc vt•rify rxl~lrnl( X-ray11 . Without them . the only way lo s;1U!lfy fr<lcrul rcqwrcmcnl~ m ~ay hl• to ex amine a ll the welds ei:oin

NEW X·ltAVS WOULD MF.AN ll lgglng up 18,000 welds olon1 270 mile" or pipeline . It would be o co.'illy :ind time· consuming process. and AJyMkn 11nd federal oftt clols are aludyln1& "Snoopy" ;is on otwmaUvc.

Andersen 'a report. obtolnerl by Th~ .i\!'sociatt>d PrC!ll'· sald lhc firm was Instructed to consult with thf' government tr Its re view "cast doubt on the Alye~kn audit.'' and added · " We believe we have rcoeht'd that point "

As a result. Deputy Trun~porlation Secretary John Barnum ls being sent t.o l\l:111ka Sunday to lnvestlgote lhe welding mess. Two department citperl.'I were set today ln begJn inspectin g ~ pipeline a nd nve more were to Join them July 1,.

Bank Merg_er Okayed

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T UE F A~U LY ClRCU • Thursday. July a. 1978

By Bil Keane

" Not so k>r oot, Ooddy, not so for out!"

For Everyhody

Study Calls For Child Care ' WASHINGTON CAP > c hild ca r e i s s till

-- The government primarily d esigned to s hould provide child care s hift mothers away from facilities for a ll fa mllles public assistance rolls regardless of income, in · and into jobs. stead of concentrating on "Unfortunate ly . such ramilies on weUare, a an approach t ends to federally s ponsored re · label child care a poor port on women says. people's program and to

The National Com· produce. ~oo often. a pro­m l s s i o n o n t h e gram of poor quality due Observance of lnterna· to inadequate funding ... tional Wom e n 's Year warned in a report to THE COMM ISSJ ON President Ford t hat the called for a new rederal nation faces a cris is in s tudy of child care child care because of a facilities to survey the s hortage of quality day qualit y of existing cen· care centers at a time ters a nd to ~ete(mine the when mothers are taking de ma nd for cliald care. jobs outside the home in The last government sur· record numbers . vey, published in 1968.

was based on statistics DESPITE VARIOUS now 12 years old.

calls for universal child More recent figures care ~or . 15 years. l!'e gathered by the Senate comm1ss1on report said , Fin a n ce Committee " fede r a l support for showed that In 1972 there

was room for only one million c hildr e n in

S•n .. ayi·ng licensed day ca re cen· r•' ters and family day care homes .

Permits Weighed

SACRAMENTO CAPI - Do farm e rs have to file e nvironmenta l im· pact reports before us ing pesticides on their crops '>

A recent opinion by the state attorney general s aid they d id , but state agricultur e off icial s aren 't certain wha t to do about it.

Herschell M Ills , assis­t ant director of t he state Food a nd Agri culture Department, said the problem Is under dis· cussion by the depart. m ent and its p a r ent Agriculture and Services Agency .

MORE THAN six tim e s th at man y c hildren under 6 need day care facilities. the commission said. It cited Census Bureau figures s howing that Crom 1970to 1 1975 , the numbe r o r working wives and wom ffl headin"i" f am11f ~ grew by two million to a reeord 14 million.

More than five million of the working m others have children under 6, l~e commissaon said.

Con g r ess p assed a comprehensi ve child care bill In 1972, but it wa s vetoed b y t hen President Nixon. Similar legislation has been pen­d Ing for tw o yea r s . Congress has given some relief to par en t s. however, by pcrmittin~ t ax deductions for child care costs.

Assi s tant Director Dave Bi ngh a m s aid county agricultural com­missioners have been In· structed to continue to is · sue pesticide permits. On Honor Roll

Board member M.E. Willson s aid it was "Just Lynn C. Baird of Costa asinine" to require en- Mesa has been named to vlronme nt al Impact re · the spring honor roll al ports <EIRs J everyUmea Eastern Wa s hingt on farmer usect n pesticide. State Col1ege. She is the

"We can lose our crops daughter of Mr . a nd Mrs In the meantime," he Frunk J Fall e in . 333 said. Cabnllo St .. Costa ~esn .

Esperanza Team Wins in Olympics

Twelve studenta from Esperanza School for the trflna ble ment a lly retarded in Mission Viejo won medals al the California Special Olympics held al UCLA .

The studcnt11, part of A 16·m em ber team from the school. competed against 2.500 participants in the event desl1ned by the Kennedy Foundation to give handicapped youngsters the opportunity to compete and achieve ln sports.

IN TRACK AND nELD e\•e nts, David Gri mes took flrst in the st.anding broad jump a nd Kelly Corcoran third In lhe mile run. Greg Ahlman won the 'A'httlcha ir slalom and scored second in the 25-yard >A•heelcha irdash.

Thr~ wom en students won awards in l.be pen· 1

tathlon. a series of five track and field events. Linda \ 'anausdoll placed first and Judy Vanrsdoll and Peggy Bonk tied for third.

Carol .Perkins took a first a nd Mike Yuhnke a second in bowling competition.

In swlmmin" Eric May won the breasLstroke and was second for the butterfly. Barbara Conine . . .

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Miller Takes British Open Lead SOUTHPORT, Eacland (AP>

- .John ny Milin fired four b1rdie1 on the la.at Jlx holes~ for a four-under.par 88 and the 1econd·round lead in the Brttiab Open iolf champlonabJp with a 36·bole total ol 140.

Two s trokes ba(k wu Hubert Grfftl who shot a two.under par 70to10 wilh an openinc 72.

C hri s ty O ' Connor Jr . of Ire land, one of three co-first round leaders at 89, shQt a 73 and wu tied with Green at 142.

Me an whil e, 19· year ·o ld Severiano Ballesteros of Spain and Norio Suzuki ol Japan, who also bad 69$ Wednesday, were

We're Out Of Shell, Says Cey

PHILADELPHIA- D1d a clubhouse ~eeting in tttis city Monday night tum the tide in favor o r th e Los An ge les Dodgers?

That question will only be answered in the future but a three.game s weep ol the poteq.t Philadelphia Phillies. the Na· tional League East leaders. bas the Dodgers b elievin g i n themselves again.

Wednesday night they came from a 5-2 deficit to post a 6-S vie-

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tory . extending the Phils' losing streak to Cour. longestofthe cam· palgn.

The Dod,gers won it with three runs in the seventh and Ron Cey. the man who called Monday night 's meeting or players, feels it wouldn't have happened the same way two weeks a~o.

" Had we fallen behind a week ' or two ago, we 'd have rolled over

and died. We bad' lost faith and lost prtde .

" I firmly believe that the meet ­ing drove us out of our shell and gave us an improved attitude.

"The sweep here is especially satisfying for that reason. It 's u reminder to u s o f o ur capability."

National League Alt-sta r first baseman Steve Garvey agrees withCey.

"There was a feeling we had to get together before it was too late ... he said ... And we had to do it among ourselves. on our own.

·llhou.t .W a lt ~tQn m d lb~ , coaches being involved. We had

been was ting talent , wasting time. This s weep only proves it."

In Wednesday night's game, it was shoddy infield play that d id in the Phils . Third baseman Mike Schmidt made a pair of er rors that let in three runs Including the winning marker in the seventh on a wild throw.

The Dodgers jumped out to a 2·1 lead in the fou.rth on Ron Cey's single and a grounde r by Reggie Smith tha.lrolled through Schmidt 's legs for a two-base er­ror. Dusty Bake r drove in the runs.

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over-par 31 and wa.\ one under for the tournament whUe Su1.uki carded three bogeys for a first· nine 37 and wu at even par.

Tom Klte, who headed the U.S. cooUncent after lh.e fint round with '10, abot himself Immediate· ly into troub)e by starting the second round with three bogeys - all fives - on the first three boles. .. Tom Weiskopf fired 11 72 today for a two round total of 145. Tom Watson also had a 72 and now totals 147. Sam Snead bas a two. day™· cardio1a7Stoday.

Miller. who shot a pa.r-72 Wed· netdll)' over the 7,00l·yard Royu.l Brlkda lt' Cour5e, rn~e the tum today in par 34 . He al5o matched par on euch of the fif'l5t three holes on the back nlne on lhe dry. hard link.a, then sinlcd home.

The blond U.S. pro birdled the par.five No. 13 and t.be pa.r-two 14th. Then, arter pars on the No. 15 and No. 16, he closed with pair ofbirdje. fours .

Green mude the tum in a ooe· unde r-par 33. thanks to birdies on the fourth and fifth holes that wiped out u ucond..hole .bogey. five.

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U.S. WOMEN SPRINTER$--On the starting line in a re· cent practice session, six women sprinters from the U.S. Olympic team prepare for the Montreal Games that

J ac k Nic.ltlaus . a two· time British Open champion, who shot 70to10 with ao opening round 74. Nicklaus birdied No. 8 to go out in 33. Jack. who bad complained Wedneaday about the condlUon of the greens and ~ pin place· rneou. got the birdie with a 40-foot putt.

Then he d ropped a couple or strokes witb two bogeys on the firat thrtt boles on the back nine but picked the m up on wilh birdies on the 13th and 15th. He finished with a birdie on No. 18.

" I uve away a lot of s hots. but British go lf Is like that. " Nicklaus said.

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LNs Garvey Outpolls Reds' Perez

NEW YORK - Steve Garvey ol Los Angeles beat out Tony Pereiof Cinclnna ti as the starting National League first baseman in Tuesday ' s All -sta r game in Philadelphia to prevent the Reds from sweeping the entire NL in· field in the 47lh c lassie.

Garvey 1s the only Dodgers and Angels s tarte r in the annua l game.

Joe Morgan , second baseman for the Reds , was the top vote gette r with 3,079.811. He will be starting his fifth straight all·star game. The MVP from the Na· tiona l League is batting .333 with 14 home runs and 60 runs batted in.

He will be joined in the starting lineup by four teammates includ­ing J ohnny Bench, catcher; Pete Rose, third base ; Dave Concep­tion. s horts top ; and George F06ter . outfield .

Russi8ns Dominate Canoeing

The two remaining outfield posts will be fill ed by Greg Luzins ki of Philadelphia and Dave Kingman of the New York Mets. the major league home run leader.

Boston's Fred Lynn was the top vote g-etter in the American League with 2.953,664 votes.

NEW YORK <AP>- Similarto several Olympic events, canoe­ing came about more through necessity than sport.

Though canoeing had its early beginnings in North America. this continent has had the least succeH in medal competition at the Games.

The Eastern European nations have completely dominated the sport, with Russia winning six of a poss ible seven gold medals at the 1972 Oly mpics in Munich. Rumania took the other . - Tfirs- )11!:rr-;-Russia's p1vdoctton­should inc rease, mainly because four mor e events have been

Ex-college Grid Star Succmnbs

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was one of tbe more popular te levision events of 1972.

The United States has won but three medal.s in canoe competi­tion in Ol)'m-ptc history. This year . it doesn' t look like the Americans will add to that total.

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Lyda will be competing with Andras Toro, a four-time Olym­pian. Toro began bis Olympic career for the Hungarian team in 1960, won a bronze medal for Hungary in 1964. then emjgrated to the United States. He became a citizen and competed in '72.

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Ryan Still Bothered ~By Pain in Elbow

Nolan Ryan bas a slight pain in his arm . T be Cleveland Indians . meanwhile, have a slight pain in their batt i ng averages and strikeout totals.

·Ryan reverted to lhe over· powerin1 form that carried him to t h ree st r aight 300-plus strikeout seaaoos before the str­ing was snapped Ju t season by numerous in.juries - including one which necessitated e lbow 1ur1ery. He fanned 10 Indians and hurled the 26th shutout of bis career Wednesd ay night at Anaheim Stadium, blanking the Indians 2·0.

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" Maybe It 's the wear and tear of having pitched cl05e to 1,000 In· nings over the last three years. Anybody who has pitched in the major leagues for nine years and who throw11 as ha rd as I do hrus to expect some discomfort."

Most or the d iscomfort Wed· nesday was felt by the lndlans.

Ryan 's 10 1t rikeouts run his major league·leading total to 154 and It was the 76th time in hls career t hat he has struck out 10 or more in a game. Five have OC· CUM'ed this year where Ryan's record is presently 7-9.

The Angels. who began the season having lost an American League record·tylng 13 straight games to Cleveland at home. re· versed the trend ln remarkable fasblon.

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Taiwan A.tllletes Wait and Wonder

II DAIL v PtLor Thursday, JulyS. 1979

CIF Fall&. 87-82 ..

Palisades S,tar Sparks City Five

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llCLA·bouAd Klki V..._.1be *cln't scor• a Point In tbe fint belt, but the 1·7 Pallnd• Hip .,..Suate really put on a ahow alter lntermlaalon. •• PollUonlng blmsell cloeer to

the bultet, Vandewetbe tallied U point. In the affOOd half, and ,. Lot An1eles City teammatn rlllied to defeat the CIF, 87.a:r, in the California Coaches All·ata r hlth school basketball 1ame ttt ~State (Fullerton ) Wednesday BighL

Despite a shift in momentum - the City ra llied from a 40.32 b.iltime deficit to lake a 60-50 le~d late in the third quart.er -~ game wasn't decided until 1:2S remained.

That ·s when Creos baw 's U..-wln Cook sank an 18-footer that sent the City ahead, 84·79, before 2,451.

b.all\Jme. But the CIF was out.re­bounded, ~·Z2. in the 1ecood ball.

Vandewqhe ended wllh 10 re · bounds, ma.Inly due to a atrateu chanie. Ray PoUonao. a 6·6 center from Crenshaw, atarted ln plMe of f.J Londale Tbewi from l..ocn la tile second ball. and the City bad more heiaht inalde. MC!llt of Vandewegbe's buckets came on Us- or rebounds. ~ CJF was hurt with 8:24 len

in the third period when Its tallest pJayer, 6-9 Steve< Jetla.son from Su Gorgonlo, picked up bis fourth foul. Showing a nice book, Jobmon scored bis 11 point.I In the first half and nw lJtUe second hall action.

Jlln McCloskey, a 6-6 graduate of Coeta Mesa's Estucla High, played well as a reserve. He was particularly effectlwe bl the last five minutes of the second period wben be ~cored five points and hustled for loose balls. Playing about 10 minutes, Mccloskey ended with seven,points and six rebounds.

SC T&kes Cag~ .Lead San CJemenle moved into sole

pcJINUioo ol fint place ln the 1..Quna Beach aucncner basket· ball lea1~. nlppi.J1i Foothill cl Santa Ana. 11·70, Wednetday nilhl at Lacuna Be~b K1Cb.

lleapwbUe, Laiuu. 8'acb Im· prov.cl it.a luaut1 mark to 3-2 with a 62·50 victory over Dana Hilla wblch I• MllM> 3.2. Mission V\tJo, 2·3, toppled El C.mlno. 74~.

San Clemente, 4·1. wu led by Tim Dunham, who scored 22 polnt.a and made a critical ateal in lhe late ata1ea. Ted Hettlnia had 16 points and BUI Neely t.aJUed 1a ror the wmners.

Phil Mc Mamu, with 10 points, was the only Laguma Beach player to score in double figures . ll wu a close game until theflD.al puiod when La1una Beach oul· scored Dana Hilb, 20-JO,

Mark Booth scored 2l points to spark Mission Viejo.

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The CIF closed to wit.bin 85-82 'f~ l b 19 s e cond s to go , but ()orsey·s James Wilkes convert. ed two free throws with live seconds left.

The difference w as the City's '"T'",, a n d parti c ular ly Van · deweghe's - dominance of the boards after halftime. Despite a hei1ht advantage, the City only had a 30·28 rebound edge at

Anolher Orange Coast area product , Mater Dei 's (Santa Ana) Jim Elenz s tarted at guard and played a fine noor game in an abbreviated appearance. He didn't score, but bad two assists.

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Clark Reeder tossed a three-hitte r and Gary Robe rtson ham mered two doubles, leading the Fountain Valley Royals to a 6· 1 verdic t over Tustin in ThoroughbN!d League baseball action Wed nesday n ight at l'ountain Valley's Mlle Square Park.

Reeder. coming otr a broken ankle, went the route as Fountain Valley improved lls record to 17-4·1 ...

Robertson sparked the Royals ' five-run fitlh ln·

I rung with bis second rbi . double. Rink Daller con·

1 • tributed a run-scoring single. •

The same two teams meet again at Tu.sin oo Saturday at 1 o 'clock.

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The Newport, Irvine, Mesa Aquatics club (NIMA) won the Gene Bel s he m e morial perpe.tual trophy in the Hunlinatoo Beach open rough water pie r swim over the h oliday weekend.

Top fi n iab era In· eluded:

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Deep Sea Fishing

W 8 t e f p 0} 0 l e 8 ffi S OltPIAftClllO, CarOIYfl SWf rtlOY. Jtn I . ... lrK ll khlup lSaWft S.111 Swim breezed to •uy victories Gt11f, 61 . ci.e1. " t•. J . Cll•l"OQ...,. ntorN• etnirl'O•T , ,.,.., ~1 - • 1

,. Ml ...... It ... 9•11 Of l'---t . ILAClGI, 11! 0 ; J Tom Warren •"Otor\ : • .,.,,ecucla, 4 OOnllo, 7S in summer league action c11o1 Mr. fftll M<J.. eo ... ,.,,,..,, ~. CT11V"•Alh•o101, " ~ ""'" 1uoo coc1. 10 .. ..,·, LAc••-at Estancia High Wed· Mt. -Mo . E•-• Oo110M<•• ; ""· ,..."'"""'-" 14' & .. •tl 1.0 - •r1:., i..n a cuda, 11 bOftllo.

fftd Mrt.. 8 111 lor.,...11. M r and Mr\. I. 11\ICkly Be l\.,. (Hu nlll\Of°" 8'>~ Sit bUs., 7 ,,..,k <oct. l ~elltllll, ., ne8day night. °"""" l'ot1'tr, 5', J. ll ttl .,,, - $wtm tl110 I; U 10; ? . Petor Bue_..,, 9-sq111d.

San Clemente wvwted a "" .. J im "-"' •••· ""'· •"" Mn , t Hwt11 l n111on eut " Sw i m Ctubl , Olll"A WNA•• -m ......,.., ,.,, II""' Oilol<• ~: ~r. •"" Mt\ JoM tl: U ; >. Dlt ll Eve Ill IHunllnotol\ ban. JU ll•rr•t 11da, t OCltlllo, I

21·7 win over K alella and ""-'IM, Mr. ono M t .. 11. , w.tl•; BotlKll '""'"' c 1u111 . no""" M•lt>ut . Edison bombed Bolsa ""-Mr~. G40•11tW-¥C1.MI', Ma •••n•-11 uu1tt1-1 LDMoa1AcN 1 .. _ _.,....,_»

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010 1 4 l" 10 victory over Tuatin. F.-. 40. SA N ••o•o - ,. •"• 1• 0 1 ,, _.

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( .. ,. ... ,. ) INFORMS

In the DAILY PILOT

Alamitos Racing Results

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Basketball Results

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Oil City, Newport Tie for Loop Lead

Huntington Beach and Newport Harbor moved into a tie for firs t pl ace In the Harbor Arca sum· mer baseba II league followi ng victories Wed . nesday night ut Costa Mesa 's TeWinklc Park and Davis Field .

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pied former leader Jo~oun · tain Valley, 6·3. while Newport Harbor downed Costa Mesa , 6·3. Hunt· i ngto n Be ac h and Newport are 6·2·1 while Fountain Valley is 6·3.

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Welcome Aboard

ly ALMON LOCKA8EY

,fume S ·Jim .. Linderman or Balboa Yacht Club 1i. J )'acht racin.: cnthw11~t who haK won muny race!> IJCllh " urowld lh<' buoyi." und oHabor\1 in whatl·v~r lw<&l ht' h~•vpcn~ tu be i.aabng. and under any hand Ir up or rut mg rule.

OurlnR the vast couple or decades I have watched Jam 's pcrrurm anr1:~ an such cnfl us the old H·28 Ca11py . lhe tlolid uy·30 yuwt. Lenero : the eiaht· meter P relude . the Newpe>rt-41 Trend . und h is pre· sent machine . the Em·!>Of1·46, Raider .

During those yeal"I Jam raced under such hun· d1rap rult's as the old Arbitrary Handicap whicb taler berame the Puc1r1c Ha ndicap Racing Fleet l~d more reccntJy. Pt'rlormance H1mdicap RacinJ Fieell then to the l'rwsmg Club or Ame rica ICCA1 naJe and no~ the lnternuuonat OHsho~ Rule aod all at.s " marks" t amendment.' 1

ALL OF' THIS IS BY way of ronf1rm1ng J im 's nght, a:. he puts 1t. .. to \'OCalize my observations."

In a r e<-ent teuertothis column. J am 's vocalizing was loud and clear regarding some of the ongoing rontro\'ersy over the various ratiJag rules under " hach orfl,hore ~ acht racin~ 1s conducted. Here are someorhisobsen•at1ons

.. Pe rhaps ) 'OU " i ll recall when I was involved "1th lhe early years of Pl lR I'~ As president. I ground out a w<'ekl) pep letter extolhng lhe \'lrtues of our system and eastiJ{atmg lhc CCA ·rule beaters .· At any rate. I had the sallsf;t rt ion or watching the Par1f1c ll and1<·ap grow from a mere handful to the ,·ast neet ll now rcpresl'nts

" BUT MV POINT IS: There will always be a vtl lain. I ca n remember. for example , when the L·36 and Cal-40 were cussed and discussed as rule beaters underCCA

" ll is my personal opamon that whatever rating rule that happened to be in errect during the pasl five or slx years would have come in for some heavy critidsm . W c now have a situa tion that never before existed.

" f suppose 1t was the advent of the fiberglass . boat that triggered al. but whatever. we s uddenly had mass production tn a field that had he retofore been prar t icully a custom Qper at ion. With the in · creased prorits came good hard cash t.o pay top de· signers for t heir best efforts

"THERE FOLLOWED t\ PERIOD or fierce competataon among maJor builders to come up with a winner This produced some really fast boats . fl was inevitable. The same thing happened with

__automobiles. motorcycles. airplanes an<Lany~ you ran name that as mass p roduced a nd used com­petitively

'" You wouldn't expeoct to win the Indy 500 with your 1923 Stutz Bcnrcat so why expect lo win a yacht rare " 1th some otcl bucket There would be no inl-cntive for new and better desa~n if whatever a designer ur<·omplishcd was destined to ~ shot clol4'11 by som e sort of 'hund1rap · rule

" llowevcr. I thank the IOR Mark lfl1t revision has gone a long way toward that end tr some of those g uys would stop b1lclung long enough Lo go out and try a race or two under it I think they would be pleasantly s urprlsl'(I

" WHAT HAS REALLY HAPPENED to ocean racing is it ·s Jtrowlng cxcellenrc or execution This 1s certainly des irable llo:,idcs the improved equip ment, the cr ew work and sail handling of a modern 'hot boat · is b~aul1CuJ to behold This Is as it s hould be

" Any sport worth 1ls salt favors improving the qualil¥ oLits players . So lhen. should )'achtuemi-

"The day when you could pick up a c rew in the dub's pump room and go out and give a n indifferent eHort with sloppy sail h~1ndhng , questionable tar­t1r11 a nd fault y na vigation as gone forever Thal is, if you wa nt to end up In the money Ocean raring has gone big tame und on<' hud better get with it Why ~hould yacht raclnft bcromc the only s port where obsolescense 1s king '>"

And there are .Jim Lindrrma n's observations for anyonr who wunts to ~land up and cheer - or shoot th<'m d<m n

Goverrwr's Cup Race Set Today

The Ralboa Yacht Cl ub's Governor's Cup ~ntch r acing series got under way today with skip­pers representing o doze n clubs expected to part1cipoite an tbf' sen es an Soling sloopB.

The Governor's Cup is the JUniol' version of Long Beach Yacht ('luh's fo~d Coftgreuional Cup m:ltrh racing seri t-s Skippers and rrews are 19 ~ears and undr r

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NATOMA F1RST TO EINISH IN TAHITI RACE Big Keech En ..... P .... e Herbor

Natoma Finishes First at Tahiti

Don Dalziel 's 56·foot ketch Natoma Cro m Berkeley. crossed the finish line at Papeete, Tahiti al 4 : 37 p.m . PDT Tuesday to pick up ftrst to finish honors in lhe 3,571-mile Los Angeles to Tahiti race.

Her e lapsed time !pr the u ossing was 21 da)'1i , 03 hours. 37 minutes and 37 seconds. about four days short o( the record set by the 73-foot ketch Ticonderoga in 1964.

Irving Loube 's 48-root sloop Bravura , from Oakland. rinisbed five hours behind Natoma to ta.ke over the hand.leap leacr.lier elapsed Ume was 21 days, eieht hours, 36 minute s a nd 10 seconds

Natoma s urprised the natives after crossinJ the finish line by sailing

C.11142- 5171 ftut • I•• wotdt to work tor ou

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through the gap irl the re­ef and into the harbor UD· der fuJI sail.

There was no repe>rt. from lbe other two boats in the race, Henry Gren· din ' • 36 - foot s loop Tinsley tJght. San Fran· cisco, and J ean-Francois Lusaan 's 36-rooter Tenta· Uon.

Tentation has not been heard from for six days. With a time a llowance ot 63 hours s he stands a slim c hance of winning handicap honors.

Thumt•y. July 8. 1976 DAILY PILOT

Hail Rock anfI Roll I Two Musicians Defect From Soviet Union ~

lat.and ln \he Willamette River ln the downtown i Portland area. '

The $3 mUUon cent.et bu k>tt tenant.I and l 1o vU1'9ally empty , with onty nine shoP' and the two Nltaurant.s 1Ull In operaUon.

Fared with official disapproval or rock music back home, lwo you.nc mu.$lclans have lft\ali~rated from tbe Sovlel Union to an ealh1A.Slastic r•eePt~ from the audience al a V«Y Western salooa In San P'rl,nclsco.

" W•'r• Ju•t ~ deeMellt 11 evoryon• ti•~ -that's why we let\,' Sa* Lenaaa.14. mu.Md u he end pai:lMr hrt v .... prepared tor another set al the Old W .actorf ftl&btclub.

IAtman and Valov. 21. Mckltd to leave tJ\e Sov· let Union several months aao after r epeatedly beln4 told that Western foctc was a " nyet·nyet ."

* A federal Jud8e extended the ps ychiatri c evaluation period for COftVicted bank robbe r Pat.rkla Hearst a n additional 80 4•>'• · ·

The order by U.S. District Court Judae WUUa• Onidt Jr. told lhe director of the U.S Bureau of Prisons to complete the study wi\hin 90 days anc;t " repe>rt to the court as soon as possible within that time.

Miss Hearst's trial judge, lhe late OUver J . Carter, or­dered a 90 -da y psychiatric evaluation April 12 at the re· quest or defense lawyer F. Lee Balley. That order would have expired Sunday.

Kiss Hearst, 22. Is at the San 011111oi

Diego correctional facility undergoing the tests. •

Robert M. Talltasql, who lived four years in an American detention camp ror Japanese-Americans during World War 11, has become a federal district judge for Southern California.

"Havin~ m y life blotted out for four years has made me sensitive to due process . .. Takaauci said as he was sworn in . " I have a better perspective on what the Const.itutloo means by due proceu."

· Takasugi said from the age of 11to15 he lived ( ) in the internment camp PEOPLE at Tule Lake, and his father died there. ________ .,.,,, .

Pr e1 ld e• t Ford named him to the federal bench in April.

• The California developer of the financially

troubled Ports O' Call s hopping center in Portland said be plans to sell the Oregon complex.

Dnld TaJUcllet, who owns similar deve lop· ments in California, told Port of Portland com ­missionen that he intends to retain control of two restaurants at the center. The facility is on Swan

P UBLIC NOTICE

• Sell·styled mercenary Dav~ a.fkla, 39, who

ad mill be rcel'UUed Americaot wbo were tried ud convtcted aa ••rcen•riea by an An1otan c;ourt ,.. ceoHy , wan t a PrH ldut Ford lo help \hem

" because these lndMduals wer. pakl In V .S. dollan Uaat came Crom the Uolted Stal&"

Bufkin, a crop duster ln \he small Central California com· munlty or Kerman, said the money uaed to hire A.mericu csaercenaries came from l\mdt paid. by the Central lntellitdc• Asency to pro · West Aneo•a forces . -

•u•trt• • PNSWeat F•rtl will meet with the U.S . Olympic

team at a reception in Plattaburah. N.Y .. on Satur day before traveling to Rhode Island for a dinner with Qaeetl Elbabeell and Prtltce PllWp.

Press secret aey ._ N--. sald the President. will visit with Uae Olympic team early in the after· nooo al a Platt.sb1;1rgh ~teColleae r~epUon.

•n. Ferd, who has been curtailing her at· llvities because of a flareup of osteoarthritis In her neck, will skip the Plattsburgh stop and fty separately to Newport. R.I .• where she and the President will be guests ot the queen and Prince for dinner aboard the British royal yatcht Britannia .

• , Attorney Mel•• lleW s ays ll report t.hai Jack auy once conferred with Fidel Castro about the .. ibUity of assassinating Preskletlt KeaHdy was ··a false story." a lthough Ruby had talked of goln&. to Cuba on a 1un-runnJna mission.

" lac)t was a n Intensely loyal American. He -:orsblpped Jack Kennedy," Belli sald ln Sctn f'r•J\· CISCO.

• Belli, who described himself

as Ruby's attorney and fri end, conceded that lhe late Dallas nightclub owner m ay have been in Cuba six monlh.s before the 1963 assassination but was nol involved in a plot to klll Ken· nedy.

" Jack ne ver s aw Castro." he&aid. 1 11.l

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MACaoos ..._. HarlJocr View HllJ:s 3 bdrms.. plus l amUy rm.. oo large , camer view loL 1be )Irie.! of $117 500

·iocJu.des Ute land <not l~a.sebold) . iooo ·Wbite Salli. Corona del Mar. Open 'house daily 1-5 P.M.

~ Secluded a mo11g trHS, ll ~ou ·re lookln& for a m ini-st ream aod f i&h al\urp, ultra c (ea11. Met.a ponds'. Is lhb l111'1le two

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" 'hlrh m akes II illegal t 1£ Q&1al~ ~5880

ad\ e rt 111c .. :an y p r e · "IPI fe re nc:r . ll m1lut1on , 0 •'CS d tscnmlnollon based on Pt Dp81 ta.a race, color . rchglon, uic . .... ~'.ti:'° NACMl---------•I or n111Jonal on~in . or an 1- - --------1

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intention lo ma ke a ny fi Bed litlrh pre ference. 11 m1t11 rve rooms H-"·r v•w Home lloo , or de.en m ination ." jll IN 11'

$67 500 Be a utirul S bedroom Tlus nev.•s p<1per will not , ' . • So od I b l.nowin11ly accept a n Wow . T ha l ' II lol o r mcrset m e wit 3 ad ve rtis i ni.: ror r ea l house for the m oney. c a r garage. E xcelle nt

• • " tale which u. m viola- Half block to sc~I. Lots tocatwn near t:rt:enbelt t ionoflht' law. <!' frul t t rees in yard . a nd ~·ummunll y pool. --- - --1 l>hoi r pl y u pg ra d e d . A Large patio + s unde<·k .

........., fOf' S• Quail Place E xclus i\•e, Min imum ya rd ca re.

Custom 6500 sq . n. wate rfront home on t he point . 134 Ft. frontage w ith magnificent view of boats & harbor . Slip for la r ge boats. Remodeling bas been s tarted-finish it to your own taste .

N~w - under construction. Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak On . 5 BR, 4112 Ba ., 3 frplcs . Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000.

BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ~,I ~ 1y\ (it { I • • ', b Ci .. ) t 't l

•••• • •• •• •••••• ••• ••••• by a ppointment only. Shows like a mode l. New Gett.rat 1002 Listing . G_r.. 1002 ewr4 1002

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~ "TWO MASTERS" Extensive use of r,esh

$31 500 7S2•ttto I ft wood accent ua tes this

, • MOO OU&IUt ,..._, lfAIO< Ne wport Es tat o·1l2e d fantastic Newport Beach Only 10'< down and a ATIEH LANDLORDS! c us to m ho m e wit h ~ e legant fam ily ho m e . ho"':e or your own. A We nee<l listmRs on your bel.lrooms (2 MAST E R Two story on large lot. Quail ~lace Exl'luaive, rentals. NO t 'EE! Ren- ' -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;:;I SUITES>. 3\2 Bath + 3 T h r ee be d r oo ms u P·

BAY & BEACH REALTY VISTA IOMrr A - THE aUFFS A choke noor plan in a delightful area - located on a wide & very aUractive g reen belt. T his ftranciscan P la n hb been highly upgTaded & conslsts of 3 bdrms. & 2~ baths. Mission tile entry - pl aota Uon s hutte r s. P rice only $99,500.

1701 MAIUHWA'f. IATCRUT,N.I. OPEN DAILY" 1-S. except Sat. & Mon. Elegant 4 bdrm., 2"4.1 ba . & pool home. Price ju.st reduced to $149,900. INCL. LAND !

PAIULOUS LOMG IA Y VIEW! Long pier & float ! Near the j etty! ! Goin g fi s hin g is a breeie. Mos t wonde rful boating act ivity. 5 BR home. CdM location. $300.000 incl. the la nd.

2111 S• Jo ''nHlhloeit MIWPOIT CIMTa M..1. 644-49 I 0

b,Y appowtmenl only. te ns wa lling. 673-7601 , ,. car ~ar. th11t doubles ror stairs. Large cra ft a nd agent. WESTCLIFF rt>e rm. Side yard for lge hobby room. Three full G 4

e: p r i ce d rt I: h t ! I m . vehicle p:irking or play baths. E verything you His I 002 •••r.. I OOJ • 1•QrPl1ail l COLONIAL m a c ula t e J bedroom a rett . A frult orchard + e\•er wa nted in a home . ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••• •••••• • ••••••••• •••

Pt WU. IUCH 2 STORY home. Bnck fireplace. lge veg. garde n. Lots of P riced belo w market at RELAX IM YOUR

_ 0 be · i d appealror thc hospitnbl" SI06,000. Call646·7171. NIWLISTING 1 DfS•& a POOL 1 rf!~ly :~l~e~~~g~:rd . fam1ly, see 1tnow. 00tN ,., o .,1s . .... ,o"' " 1 • 2 Bdr ms . eac h un it , O~MSPA. ._ ~s.~-~lltACM S47.500 ltwthL...t• , Rffltor [W . ocean air dulJI C'C. SleJk> or ente rt:uo your l{uests

lllDROOM r:~t~ ~e1a; !~o:at~~ ~~E BARRETT 646.4310 ll11'1tll ~.~a ch . Pri ced :it ~"ot!~ .w~:Pa~e~!c;~~~ PWS DIN ne ighborhood. Form al -REALTY- . -··-·-·- ALSO lleaeh locat ion . t:entral

Pfewly up~raded home. entTy to magnifi rent h v· '42·521t '7S· 4151 . 2 Bd r m . hom 1• + 2 patio gives indoor, out C t mg room with crackling J UNITS bdrm., 2 baths ; nearlv door reeli ng Vaull,•d

dus o m ca r pe ts a nd ri-planA L rd -------..~ Urg Ba kY d na~· unil.On 30x tOOIOloi·1 ce1hngs. Cher 's k1t r hen rapes. Beaut1£ul cu.stom : " . ~": a rge ga . en I C ar " ~ nd I I 1· f

den with high vaulted v iew k1t c beo . D in e. llG Fi ve years old- with Ba l bo3 Peni n s ull1. a a mie ong isto ex-s~eapi l , l s I h h t a t e n '"' o f c ul·da .sn c p ..:..........a a l SJ IO.OOO trasin this cus lomhomc.

beam celUngs . Gourmet w " n g s a~ r• o ~- •-ctr pan s a rc u ec ure u " " 11L~ k i l c b e n a a d d 1 n e . elega nt muter s w te plus ~•fll _. OCMll tile roof arches ete;-\Y.ff ureet. Sbade trees, block AP p o ' n l m e n t o n I Y.

SPICTACULAR SPYGLASS Oh, l'lUch a view! And the home Is beautllul, too I 4 bdnn, Cope Hom with s oft' g r een carpe ls , profession a l d ec orafin g, l a nd scapin g a n d immacula te housekeeping. At $198.500. a Us ling of J une Gruhn 's .

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IOHIT A MODEL Upgrade" mcludl.' rcn­tra l <s ir . sl)t'r1a l insula· tJon , cus lom ~huller!\, 2 :wp11r3te pat ios &. mnrl.' P n m e pa rk lol'U lion . .Ruled Ille ent ry le.id:. to 3 bdrms ., t'l• bn. homr: extende d brkhl n r ('n t.:xclusne, by 3pp't.

C. F. ColesworthY REALTORS 64o.oo1o

Live in a Pan thi& ranch s tyle home on • huge 126x l90 lot has t owcr in ~ tre e s , w ide la1A ns, lush plantlna . ~· Solar he ated pool with e nt t' r t n i n m e n t o r e a . Keal ba rn h nA guest q u a r te r !\ + tii it works hop. $2lS,OOO. Best o! te rmi.

Roy McC_.. RHltor 11I0 M•wport Colt. M.-. 541·172' For m e r m od e l ho m e guest quarters . MUST ·· 4 12 ~ DUPLEX. Ni~ t r ade up o r .sell: o ut wall fence a c roas ba ck, ~~~. 11 sr...,.r<lbi "'U '

located o n c ul ·de ·sac SEE THIS EXECUTIVE carpeu ng & dr aperies . right c ove r e d Pat Io • 3 DOLL HOUSE s t reet. Super b u y al To w N 11 o M E T o Real clost' to lhe beach. ·SIJS OOO bedrooms, 2 bath, !pie, [~11~~·11·~1 Be:i ut ifu l J bedroo m i------- - --SS• .95 0 . Hu r r y ca ll BELIEVE!96J.7881. $137,000. t 'ee . • • dblealtacbed gar . Soulb

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' h o me on .th e very • !ISJ-6767. OP(NfMO• ll\ l lJNfO OIM<r• JACOISREALTY ~~ 0( Wilson and West or -- ' . ;' L po pul a r W1':STS IU F. OCIAHFROHT

· ~~.='Hf ii [~·BitHI ME;~s;~;os • ~ ;; tte· •:.\ ~~~~1::1:"/'0"oM Sh~i~~~~,s.&.:,m . i~;~~~~~fJ.~J~;~~ t~(~~,~~::~ t -=-=•-••••""' 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath , on a _.._.,... Su p e r ho m e -su pe r :,ti,\ bu . plus hugu FR •l won"l l:1sl al tlus lo\\ Of'EH DAILY 1-5 TUSTIM 'S FIN!ST s ingle floor with central • 1 buy ! 1 ! Vucunt. Ownl'r w / fr plc . . new cus tom price. Cull H45-0:JOJ COAST P KOl' Jo: R1'1t.:S

S'AMISH ISTAn ONLY $122.500 atrium court . This pro· s ay s 8 e 11 ! ! Th i s d f"P8 . , fresh pa int . fu lly FOREST OLSON IMC 673-5410 4 IEDROOM Lux unoui1 Ridgec rest perty has a high-balance FORIVU VIEW townhome ca n rm your lns ulatl'<I on lrg . irreg . ........................................ ..

.. 2 STORY home. Spacious 4 bd., 2~~ VA loan v.-h irh ca n be as - PLUS Cotta Meta drea ms . Ca ll today ror lot on cul-de-sac. Possi· , • 'OOl-llACH bu .. lrg; FR w/wet bar , sumed. CALL SS&-2660 S llDROOMS .. gm'- $47,SOO appointment . 646-7171. bl• t raile r access. F:x-~ rrml. din. rm. & 3 car Magmri l·cnt oce on view. --• Ol'fNru11 ° 1rsi11N •O ff4NJ<f' tr:is aalore but pri red t

$34,500 i:n r o u for your d is · c;: SELECT One of a kind s pectac ular 3 Bedroom , 2 bath, large I• I sell at $79.9SO. 54$·9·l!ll. Sc'<'luded entry to enter - cn m lnotlng buye r . Must TPROPERTIES home " Ith that modern d b le g arage, ! p i e . 111J!1:11:1J -t al ne r s s ize d ll vi n 11 SM lO beheve a ll the ex- wood y reeli ng . H ug e s creened In la nai a nd ~ " Ji@ $ r1X>m. Count ry t ltr hen lra:.. Parklike _selling MOTHEl-IM-LAWS planked noor in living much more! No down to _ -•• •• • • • -and d ine . Dramati c around pool & Jucuul. I k vetera05 or low down :.t a 1rs t o h id e awa y s.&5·9491. GUESTS OR MAIDS ~:~ ;i~:r,:~ck!'! Jrn< FHA. Va c a nt -out o r1---------..i '

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master ismle and 11uest DB.IGHT mg room All l ht5 with Lown owner wa nts ac- S • M -~ · - ~- -- ' q.uarten. Assume $25,000 &fESA de l MAR 4BR 2llA. t' IVE fa mily bedronms lion. Just u,ted, hurry : ' Wlllf 3 Op WATER & VIEWS • HA loan No ne w loan + added I BR l BA APT Plus a b illiard room \Allh 546-S8llO And Save a let! WlndO\A !I to the World & E1- 2 nt Princess <'osts. $2711/month pa ys. <'Omlf Wilm & liv. r m. wet b:ir t'lus 11 s(udy " Water \'icws J r<>m uu • -~

,. T ow n b o u se . C a 11 Huge bea ulllully ldscpd pl~ etc.: c lc • etc. rnced Bnght Mc:1a <ll'I MJ r 4 S U Pl' r d u 11ll'~ nt•stl ed

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OOJ-788t. lot "'.' /Sep. yards. &'C l al S! IS.000. Ca ll us qw c k· bedroom . Owner wanl!' :i nl':\I to lrl'l'l> & i:rl'enery °"" ''10 · •• Hv•Ho~i ..-i • bel i e v e! $77,500 . ly . 673~ tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili91 qwck sai l'. Hurry. t hL' on a quil'I c u l-d e -s a c. )

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Onlhe park $$6.000 - " • OF OLl> SPAIN • fa m ily room w /wet ba r , WATERFRONT $46,000 ' Beaut. llor1cnd:i on over fplc . An l'Xclting ne w HOMF.S

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COATS ;i. WALLACE Rf AL !:STATE . INC.

Huge lJonusR m $71.SOO la rg.e yard with double rus l 1l' se tt i n l{ T r ees · car earage ! La vish liv· Sec luded. ZONED FOR l~~~~~~~~~~Flnd what you want 1

4 Br . Fa m Rm, Din Rm inJC room and gour met HORSES. $245,000. 1: Daily P ilot Clauif1cdi1 . A1r Cond $86,400 kitchen ~ You can 'l m iss • * IOMD RE.ALTY

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4 Br . d in rm , ram rm bonus room SS.SO mo

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ller c·11 your cha nre to 1nck your color i;chc me & ru.~lom a mcn1llei- h1 thi~ brand new home u nde r construction in our d e· h~htfu l Rark Hoy a rea . llUI!<' bdrm<>. 2 ha., 2 r r p I o. . T ~· r m :1 11 r1· nc~oliahle fi1fi 77 11 ----Walker & lee

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TURN BASIN VIEW Pale yellows , soft gfttM lns1dc, bright blue all the w1y oul lhere. Super sized 2 bedroom, 2 hath home. fi rs t time altered at realistic $112,500

UNIVERSITY REALTY JOO I I. C.-Hltlnw_,

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llACH PIOPRTY 3 blocks from Ocean Bnnd new C'u&tom bulll horM. 2 Story, 39r. Fa nn. Qalh l"l'llin1111

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or t'''' ""' :-111wr \I r.in · __ _ _ prh•elegea. 4115.1164 u rffwuy. ucurcns, l '1 or .. 'urn. ~ u:1 twtr Jxl . & DEAUTlt'lll, San e~nlt' . a . mdu trial unit. S48-S~l 5400 / 0111 . l .tl l S IUll~ t 4 IR, llA,SSSO 8.Jl -0720. h3th1S,211lmy, 1rl'Oncl Adult»NOJX't.bSeci:ate OC l'~MJVll-:W a11kforl),,.4· I' .. & hid prlv . va t1~. L..iqa Pool, rccrm,t'lw\'u ' ors 28r,2Ba,livrm,c1mrm, 8ayfront.2br . Avail l hru O'o\ncr

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ShJ'll 3 hcdrni ., 11,1, + v. .1lklo school&par ltin m 111imum$7:M>mo. (2ll) ~9'm. l:rnd sca pin g . E xccp · 21RllA.Sl45 Aug.~. 67s.9-iit3 2\1\2(/ l.lm rm (..114011 lu1 'IUt' tralt . Nr s hopping Tif>.34116 t 1onally rich lnl~nur~. 673-76Ul. llJ?l'nl Ol'eanfronl -4 br, 2 rrvlcs dO)c t<> :.•hi.., !-:1'1:> J>(•r $425/ mu 1nc l d 1 1&2 bdrms Crom $275 h 1 R 1 wcl bar . rn1c l'O · \\ll\'~ STUDIO. SIJO l'k , 11\'al mo l';ill Lari~ ;, 1., 'IHXU .: u r d I.' n c r .' A s k r o BLl:f'FS Condo leases M~a Verde V1lldS, 1$55 Large ~c e or· pdecent Y ~Lras . 58SO. 675-6084 Aug & Sept. 3 bl ks to be

~ 1 111')..l nn o r B<1rba r a. Starungat$495 MesJ \'erde DnveEasl , redel.' d . AUutJ.l . S160 ---------1 101.a.i:una. 4946848 Jlh•\,1 \ '1·nfr 1 11.-, ~ 11.i lW2 ~174or 9632fS96 I • Agenl, 6+4·1133 • C 0 s la Mes a. 646-4546 3~r. 2ba,blkto~ach. ~.:....::~----·---f9'1i,ifttts lrl•lc ~ nu i.:. 11 , fl.1110 --- W \ T ERF'RO",...""""" ·""ft lil41~0-88TI. ~ · L;ie. 2Br bltns )>\'\patio. t:11r ~ol', ~rly. No µe ls 2 Br in Dan:i Pt, ava1 Opportw.ity 5005 l> l ' lll mo ind \\Jt cr j3hd. 211ba. dbl gar. Pool. ' .,, """"' ...... · -- Sh •1 • rt. $2()() 13!15. 642 1603. Aug 10. $130 wk or $4 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ~ 10 1;:~ · / '1.1lk to brh & schools ' 2~r. &Oen. 3B~ .side tlcl'\ , -- Hcaullfully la ndscaped ag cp • ca.rpo --- ---.-.----1 mo 49~~ • ALUMINliM f'NDR\'

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l'l·nn•ll ~ ,1111 l'oupl"" on '!w"',110L!;lf:l. robr r enl Harbor View Humes s b.- ··~··••••••• •••••••••• cncl g;11 • l.H!Q. lias & over 21. No pets 325 J d~· "~orl6yt •obel-_6?~t-Oh7S1tl Vocotloft Rfllfal' Ice <.:r eum $24 ,000 h•, 110 l'hdtlt• ·11. 1111 r11 ·h "\r I nt g a r ou r C \'' L · r<t<>r1in.g11, .-edel· 4br.2bJ. l' ult'rJ)ll . Pool 17LhPl:ireAftltam . a1s_!'~...:._ " · ., .... • ••••••••••• •••• ••••••• • 1'00 01..F:GROOM INt; be s2<1:1 :-i~ll l! :!S I '" l11:Jt' h Li.:c 2 B.- H~ B.a i~a~ir::.'$7~~f,.u~:7i~or nb·wux kit fir . $350 LAMAMCHAAPTS 1 lir2Ba, bltns,sundeck Cabin. 81g Bea r . s ips 12 • llEERBAlt . 11 . IJ. ~11:.i 7g&jj rn11do S27S mo. incl S5.2 1093 A i?nt , 110 fee !l6J 4~ i 78 Scott Plat•t:, C'.'11 Dono Poiftt 3126 , 2 blk 10 0c11 un & Bay, Poolt bl , col TV. By wk 01 * n u 11. n llL>W SUPPLY

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) la in Hcnt..ils. 540·;.J'/O per mo. E · Z m ove 111 ul4,LL' X i-: 3 11 .- :! Ba 1 ·1111 31 n~ 36 St., 645'2117 R,,;sp. fem ale to s hurc. ·

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~. 3 b.- tnh11U:.l· , fl4"1t ••••••••• • ••• •• ••••••• noaL, 3 bedrm·. c~~!'na; 1 ~ ,j:: ;:O~o:!~r:~~i.P~~ J)l.41$. 283 Knox St. Nwpt i\dams. 536· 1718 tenants. The Nt>wµort Workini: itlrl wanted t o lrplc. g.ir Sn1:I~ uk. f"l'c ' nhcr!l1ty Park. Village dine r m, 2 balh:o . ..,. , ...., Stll ft.14•54.n ll~s area 9~·5009 MEW TRIPLEX Manna, !WI Bays ide Dr. share No. 1.:ig una charm CLOTHIHG STORE

_:11, m Rental:. : .. 10 .'lTiO Ill Garden llom e. Jbr . cpts, Cplc, dble gar., n 1

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673-1141.t house w f:.ame. $17.'lfm o Gross $00.000. yr. ~·~· 2 b.- l o ..... nh~··· j.!Jr , 2b<I, pools & te nnis. ~tZ!i dogs. S6()() mo. }' rly l!I Westd1f~ 2 RR , 2 H,a . Garticn ;\dulls. ~o pets: r 2', a. car 1tar . L'lil inl'IJ. i\vaiJ J uly 18 Casual W('l.tr . C h <1i 11 , 1 ....... t.;,,11 ,.1, ok Fe" ,\ i:t . no rec. i 52-1700 or only . Ba r n : tt Really . pauv t:luse to :.hop i.: r•:is b l:?· l60J SJSO mo. Uwnr/i\itl. 49-14621. ope rAt or hrp11c1at1 ni: . " J "" " ' "''7""". " ' 2·5200 ti:.•1 .•-,1~ ..,.. 9ti3600S.or842·7508 <t-c•---"- 3176 ---- -----1 .. ust 11 1 · tha n 1l1il :\Um Hent..il -. . !> llJ S.'titt ""' """' '" "" " - :::' • • .':'.":'::':': •••••••••• Univers ity Park. mule. ;~ce :o~f ' r1~~~n•s . Fan'

-. ...__ - "iM 1244 Back & .v beaut. new 3 b Tow~s~ lbll I '• ba. :t-plex. n ear Walk To Bch from you . h C ... lean 3Ur ~le-..1 \, n l'' ••• • •• • •••••••••••••••• tw nhou"A Crplc pool Unhlmis he-d 3 5 25 :.choob. <·ht11.lrl·nok,no loH•lyZbr.2ba.w/ frplc WHITEWATEl"l \ "IEW 5lra1i:ht , o me w o. ut• t a:.tn· foot 1.-aH1c Joe· .

• ll't.' a. SJ.;11 m 11 1111 I ~"· • l>'.'l' KcC:o ~O-OIS57 :Ila Villa 5.'JG 3852 New fro m S325. Dianne rorated. pool, 1acu111, Rent 011lv 5:275 mo u.-~ant c•m·i .... tr pd , 11'lni1cr..1 ty P ark. Deane 1acuu1. SS50. 1>"45·53:111 •••••••••••• • •• ••• • •• •• · ..:._~ ' · · 492·8050or4~-0232 Ui$ + •~ulil . 547tl7!1 1 mi:ofC1·.- .' i\1o:t.K3'7 <1200 ,. .ls !>-lb 5427 h11mc lllr. Jb..1, FR. Din - . 3 BH, 111 rn.-.11 .\nah•••m ">:IS. 2 Rr. C'rp t /drps , !liEW 1 & J lk patio homel> -

I --- -- rm S750 bt' 559·5445. DLX WcstchfC Condo. 2 B llll b . l' re .. 11i:1oui. Jrt'.1 frplco Wa~h / Dryr con 2113 ll untlllitlon Sl . Rmmte w anted : student :Jllr. 2 ba home. Ohl>:•" ~

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IEAUTYSALOH Gross ~40,000. yr.

··\ Ira:.. F nc 'd > d -.;i;: ·, .urt e oc 4 r , 2 story, 833-9338/ 673-3593 -- Adj ..,hopp in g . (213 > or U..fwwiwd 3900 1.8th & Irv. Jen 1>"46·71l26 mo. bt i k• ~l 54.'4 K.IX:! •·\ 2500. + :.q rt . s:i!IS. mo. BLUFl:'C Cond D P l ~l:f'S Unhlm 3600 S!r.!·5227 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gar- f- R-t '")50

Owner au1 n 11 ltilo hospital Cnr m ajor 11ur· ~wry. t:::s tal>. ll yurs.111 ultr.1 arrlucnt <1rl.'tl . 20 Stations. Terms 11. vu11. /\!!t 837 1200

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t.S:l'.' lot . ,\, ,, 11 111 " 1 l ~ ~\ PK T E RllAC E uni t. Vpgrad~d , som e c1shwshr , fruit· . ,.:<1ru f.(l' <2> <ibr S tudio Apt s. 114', 21o--Sl75 P.ALM MESA APTS. JS. per m o . E as t s ide ... :ino mo . C.tll L .ir1, ,: J llr MBa.popula.-Cam· water vu. s lO, e, rerng , \\ (ll(' rJ rash i><t :-.,,l do.::c w / Cir cpl a ce, S320 . 1 21r+Df'ft, MI NUT ESTONPT Cos t u Mc s u . Single ·,.16 51\11\I bnd.:I.' Modt!l, jlood loca · "ater !lortene r , ws h .- 8:.."'~ mo ~ I SH MI \\llhout rm•plai·e s:no. z 21o--S350 BCH. i:ar11ge.S<IS-44il

- - t 1on S-4 5U. SH · 70H rlry r . S675 mo on 1s t• I • hlllh ... range &oven, dis· Dn..-h, 1&2 nn. \ ·1· ry Cll•.111. Cost.1 :111 ·~.1 :ti 1!33·3:!1S SI0-8578 O~ C.:1\ N:\I, in ;\i,.,, '"" t. : hwn..,her F.nc- losl'tl J:<1ral(l'S. I nun from Sl85. Ii• tl r '"' r " 111 • Ill . REHT•LS llbi' V H . 3h 2b· Rr 2 Ila n ewt\ dl'l•or. !\o ltiO W W1l~on . dnes. ~uiet , but l'<'nlrul AdulL~. No Pets

~ini:lc stor a1ee i.:aroi:c. mutorcyl'lc ok. $25. n ,1 w. Jaml'S, CM 673 771l7

SAIL CLUM Nels $1500. month

Owner wor k s :Ill hrs ll'Wk. A Ulllllll\' llr•ICC~s Lhat rt>olly docs t he Jill>. Owner rnui;t. lcnvc l o dt·· vot e mu.-c time It> n:i

' lll5 ·mo (',1 II ,, 111 1t11 "" u ms. ·, .- . a pc ti. . $.100 54>! ~>1rrn ly lota tcd. Adu!ti; only tS61 Mesa Dr. .1:.k for G~·or~'' · AJ..'i• 11t Srni:k Family Homes frplc .. 1 yr lse. Ncflr por~ Pine-Cre-~k Vlllo~ 847·2622 11-lll·a25:? (~ Ulks J::a s l 01 Ncwfl()rt

J Hit , l li,1. den . . .... S l2.'i & pool , ~. ll44·72W 01 Apof't!M'ftts Furnish~d F RUlf S:M:> llhd ) l11·and new t\\11hw :! II~.! J UH .l! b.i .... . ... . . . S4M 549-lf755. ••••••••• • • •••••••••• • • 1 & 2 bdrm . 1 & 2 bath. M6·9K60

Office Ret1tal 4400 ••...........••...•... ll:t. "''l pu1111 ~.l1 M> 100 3 Ult , 2 Hn lolboa Island 3706 WESTCLIFF BLOG. ·,,, l\:t'.1.1 ori.i~ ' Ill!! 11 •r lM•r Vi«w •••••• .. ~cro IACK IA Y VILLAGE ••••••••••• ••••••••••• • llt•c l'e lll l' r . s parkhng

¥ ,.., " •.,., b d 0 1 hrnok.s , """tl•rfulls. pine GRAND OPENING --fl - dbl• - ~Ult, 2•; ba . • •••• • •• S4SO 3 • 3 a, x n t area B<1yfronl ;1µt. !!U mmt•• 11e~s. poo l , 1acuu1. H y ,TS RESOR

.I Hr Z ·' : • ~.ii'. p,1t1u. ~Hit , 2 Un . brand new condo. Wet rt·nt<AI , 3 hr,:.! ba . ~Juno. ll.'nnis, i;ym . 1300 OLL A 1x'?l.nrS t :.tJIJ1J,k 1d. lum,C M . ••••• ••• $475 bar. 1-·~ .. Gar .dr. open ti73722l! AdumsAvc.CO$lllM~a . 2Br , 2Ba,s:lGS&UP ~ ~5.5071 4 nR. l •i lJa . • ••• •• • • $.;i'S Pool,M1coven,s.5SO. m o 17141MO-tJOO. 2Br & dcn,2 Ba.S3SO :lle-..i Verde. Nllll'I' c·nml o4 ~ Bil . 2•2 Ba . .. ... . ~75 833-ZSW. IA Y~ROMT, I IR & up. F amily & adult un·

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EQUIP. RENTAL

:lhr + i:im 1 m , 111111• Summer Hentals ILUFFS LEASES 530011111 pd. ti7>72i5 2 Br Mc.>5a Verde lowt'r . its avail. (No pcls. > Ree ".11 1 unmt'd . ..i ;::, 1111 , 4 BR,:.! Ba • • ••• SOSO Wk. From .. .. ,

5 To .. .,~,. Costa MHa 3724 Quiel area. Adults. sizs. rms. volley ball cl , walk

7 s 1 1• 1 To"' nhomes ~ .,.,..,., ••••• •••••• ••. •• ••• •••• No pets. 833-897-4 or bike to beach. <Ne11r 1111

• 11 m ·1 1 ' :? BR. 2,, b..i ... . .... . SJiS 3.3 & Fam..4 DR. Main & Garl1t'ld ). :~1t; I Ill. r~l OP\ '-

111 1' 2 Utt.:? Ila . . . .... .. .. $375 Child r en O.K. S37 .so WEEK .. UP CASA G RANADA APTS l90SI !lolly Stre<'l • l Hr. :! h.1 co11!10, l111lc 2 RR. 2 BJ .......... . S375 CASu.LLbAmN\!'~~~IE • Studio & I BH Ill'' 2 br, I hap; 2 ~r, l \.': ba; 2 Of-11daily141·473t

.,atio&pool ,:r... l lllt.2 Ua .. ... .... .. S385 •1'\'& ~I J1d~"rv 1\\Jll 1Jr.2ha . 00. rec.room. 1~~~~~~~~~~ "'I:! 11: .. ; 2 flH " I\ S450 • J>hnnt>Scl'v , llldrvw1I RllQgri lls. r\ewlaundryl -

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3 UH • U..i $4& • l.O\\ m outh!) rate.; . "".,... ., Dana Point • ••••• • •• •••• •••• •• •••• · - ........ . . • $."iOfo' F\\ cck :. rent !f19·l911 213·796·9080. J uel or J oe

:1 Rr. 2 b,1. lo •1n ·•I ~ c1 . w ad 'br, cpts, drps, upstairs, Extra lge 3 b r , 2"'2 ba, 1ot.inll.'nrr I. "' 11t•r rurn 2371\ Newport Olvd, CM ::s

01111 tu l i\ln•" Ind 548.975'Sor(J4!).J007 laundry fac1I. Kids ok. frp lc, r a n ge , ovt>n ,

( 'omif1 4•\ . ., 1011 • 1111 , 3Br, 2~ ba condo w/'Jii 1-----------t:.:N~o~d'..'.:o~g~s. S20S 831·9081 separa te yd, urnj?e . boal Sl· p d bl a~ r S2 ' Brookhurst & H amil ton

tl!it. tH15 .oltrr I pm I . e¥ • 20)5 Fullerton. CM \ clull . Eastsi de 2 b r mu. sum mer , ggso yrl) a r en. Nice family. Small ~tain Volley 3234 ...................••••

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lse . S-15·764501'673·3816 I Br Furn, 2 Irie cl1~cl~. townhouse. l'allo, encl pet welcome. J\ va 1I 8/ 1. qucen s 1ru h e d . p11 v ga .-a j?l'. Like n e w . S37S. 846·9088or 96J·914f drcs~l n i: .-m . "tru 1.:c ti75·0000 r on m i.. l ' n r I i: 11 .- -----------•NEW patio home. 3 Ur 2 4 hr, 2 ba, $SOO w1:;turJl(l' /\11111!-. flnlv t :ASTSTDE Ba, lnd ry h kup . fp lc.

673·760l . a J?ent ;-o:opc.'l ~ . 01x·nl :!!i vm • l Rr lo ft. cpts. d rps , fnrdpat.Jos,enddbl J?a r ,

WALIC TO HACH

0 1'1-'N Ui\11 Y llarhn.- View llms. 4 fi r . -- l>ltm;, dshwhr. S225. 329 S3SO mo. 968-6807 ) !\• ,, tfl •I u I 11111. ;? ~· •• . Ki\ ~i. To 11 1-'.~1. 2.Ba. ·Close t o schools. Lqe Furn 2 Ir Um\·ersoty Or. 642·6243 - ----t "'"'11 ' 111 h .... . ,. :" 1·'1 --- ----• pool , J\llr k . $600 / lse . nttnio. w" <l q n., !l< llll. Mear leach-,,,. ,.., o.. 11.11111.11 1 " h•w11,., 1,.wr1v hrnnc1 new 4br, &14-0lJS beam l' l• il 1ni.: . S2 1~ • 11111•1 .. . •· •·\ ,., • "km!-< 2 • 1b.1. lurrna l dininit. A•llt:oo no J>t·I \ Ii 1:; :M71 Mew TripS.x '"" ·~.' 1;xi11, fr11I<' ~·am rm. w<'t bor, IRR Vu Monaro 2 nr IX-h1xo 3bd, 2ba. bltn!I.

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LIVING Oakwoo d ofrer s th e finest m rt>sort hvmg al a pnce you can a fford.

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MISSION VIE J O Own er must sell this " eek! No n •asonable 01. fer rcCu:.cd. lt11,!hl in lhe m iddle or i:ro11.111g a rca.

1----- ------i Xlnl terms. All\ . 837-4200 FREEHHT

Offices a s low a s :isr pcr Nursery School sq Ci- Mission Vie Jn & Nets $1300 mo ll l' IP r un Laguna Ni i:uel. 200 t o Locnted Sllulh Or::ini.! •' 2000sq ft . 831 ·1400 Counl y , 1n no n com ·

T he re's Sl million in1---......;.--------c pcl1tive nn·n. L 1ct>nscl1 r ec rl.' n lio n facilities . • l MO F REE RENT • l or S4 pre -schoolers . NIGHT LI GHTE D TEN· 1·2·3 Rm. oCCiccs fro m Neat a s a pin. Owner's NISCOU U.TS.A full limc $135 pe r .. mo. AdJ . pe r so n <1 I prob l em:. a ct ivilies director who Aiiporter Hotel. No lease n<>ccssitalc immcd. :;ah'. plans pll r t ies. BBQ's 1 req. 833·3223Til noon SI0.000 down or '!? A>il. tnps & mor e ! F ree Sun· . !137 ·4iWO tlay br unch. 8 . lux •• pvl oCc m suit <>. ----------

Prestige l:lldg. Rcn11ori'IJ· LIQUOR LICIEHSE P lus bcnut irut sin~ les, 1& 2 h t>d r no m a p ts , furnished & unfurn ished.

Model s open 10 to 7 . Sorry no pets or child ren. Hoomm at e se r vice available. Slighl addi· llonal char1tc for month Lo month occuvancy.

Oakwood Garden

Apartments

ble. 645-3700 Oran,i:r County <>11 ·:-.J ll• C del M Gcm•ral. " t:O<:KTA ILS"

orotto ar SJ:.1.500. (;all Jl arvr y Deluxe orrit'es SO'" sq f1;. Collect !2l3) 272·'14/ll!J good parkln~. /\/C , _____ .;__ ___ _

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AGT. 541 ·50_32_· _ _ vcntor tt l'l'•l:s f1n.1nc111I ha1 kl'rs. SIUIJO •11 mon·

CORONA DEL MAR f.t j .[)7!,., Of'FICESPi\t: ~AV/\11. ------H •/sq. fl . 3 111 2nd ""~ Mortqocies. Trust Di scove ry M .:mnl . DHd' 5015 f714 )870. 1970 •••••••••••••••• • • ••••• 1,.,,. 1111 .• 1,,, 1 """"' . beach, pools, t c t1 n 11 & Cl'Pl:o. :o.IR:-i. m u . TOITSHAMIE n11 rm .• walk t•J h•h ....,,,......_ .. .._...

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i.;,ir ' 111" '· ·" .rn ..,,,,1 :1 comm ponli1 , llaycrei.t 4 br, 3 ba. din L9C)Ul'oleoch 37 48 wa 11•1 l .1lh ct<'al<' ,, 645--0550 l\cwportPin uocial <:lr All02ndTDLoons

HUtttlftCJtoftleach )24 \ i..'t X.12>iKIM l , !>~ I ~ 1 1 :'1 mo. A1.111Ki l !>. fi42 llM I fir, 11111 l"ll.I. :! hll.. '1 t• \11111 ~PIU' llJU' n1•w l Ill Horbc>ur 3142 t70016thSt. QlllonStte Mana,i:er s-.tlAI Mt c • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 llJl'Tler 9- o.

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~!.~.~ ...... !!.~~~!':!.~.~ ••••• !!.~~Lost & Found 5300 Help Wonted 7100 ~.~~~ ••••• !!~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~::! ..... ~!.0.~ ~~~ ••••• !!~ ................•.•.... .............•.....•.•. J'Ov"ND· Lll.:unA Bead l"OU:"I,> . Man '5 class rin 11 Found . lit.>3u t sma ll. •Adm Asst to SI 0001---------•I DELI ASSISTANT . Ceoet31 Ofc . .Mature a rea. l1 io1 Schnuuter. from.s.iddleba r k College blonde. mJh.• 1101(. "t'll S /l b AVON Con H•lp Mature itirl. Apply ,., woman part t ime. l::xJ)('r <.:all to identify : 49-&·2905. for i;ruduaun~ class. 01 t rained, " e ll i.:ro11ml·d . •cy • I •c YOU J>C. •rson. 1500 N1•wporl Bl. des1 ra ble. /\pply 17751 ------ - -- 1978 nume {last> mstdt 1 l::mpluvers l'JY Fl"\•,, 11 h s '"1 • ap< mx ti mo ol I 11 •., J\ 1.: l l' urn mer v11ca "' '' Skypurk Blvd, ,""\t n o. J-'OUND: Rik frm puppy, is "Zuni"a" - alsu ha> · •.·J • • • • .' • -"· • l.11 Hc1nders Al!encv - -------• v .,,.. , -

., VI Ort~ i:a " "v & Sun 2( I , I • . t1on or your dreams - Irvine. CdM 111 Sehl area. (;all r1rsl nu me. call to ide11 d '· 0 s · · t 31~ Ill' > llrC' i St. Sil' IV-I .'.\lake xlnt i•urnmi:s tor Dehvt•ry ma~1 for early, _________ _ 644-8051 ury t::ve:.~ ·1>365 ant'(' r •.. in • u llil'141)0r\ llt:a t•h IS33·8190 nurl lune selhno. Train morn. LA 11mes homt ----------t--~-·-- · Cap1:.lrJuo Own er ("·•II for \"pl L·· ". t.·1h Ila ,.. ,.. JI t Ad I I 1 493 2:>c!2 w .. r int.: prfl\lllt'd ' Jll 1e 1\ roue. ulson y GIH1.0FCCLYK FOUND female dog.~'T Prellcnpt1on s un& peasecont~c·t · - ~iWl or Zenith 7.135!1 2' • hrs day. Mu~I h~H Mrn.

1 yr ornce t•xper

Poodletrern cr . Wean?g glasses. \•1cuuty of 19th l.. 0 ST . \I J 1"' d 0 J.: ... DMI.., SECY Rii.:hl "" :.} e1·on. cur. No sohc1tm!l Job r<..,'s stah sti ciAI l yp blkrhmeston.ecollar.\11: Oran)!eAvc.CostuMl•i.a Ket•s h o nd Capo Brh "' " or r11 llt•Cl1 ng ... Harbor Vi e w Jim s Plea sccall54644711 /\ll\ert1 ~ 111i.: U e pl · _ \" .. • tm ~inster ,• 11u " r4a llljt. uptltude for f1i:urei. t

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JOBS-JOBS-JOBS THE CITY OF

HUNTINGTON IEACH t.plo,_t & TrailMRq

Adi..:.aish aliw Announces Emolovmenl Opcnin).ts

f-'or the Followinl{ Full· Time Positions :

• . • - ·t ·. 1-·6mnle bla ck 1 ~ 1· l'll1ldren heart brokl•n , ..,., '" 5pm Grow1·n" r(I w/ wlrlt .....,., "' u. &. i.alc~ Sh & typ1n1: Lot< nl IV\U ruuu1red . .. . " .. 'o und ·. You n g f n m . V1~. Elden & "'11•011 Heward ? 4!16 ·8621 aft ~ • ... c11 bennfi1ts Apply 180 ' C ......... T-ist/1---'st • • " ~ i\ll•d1.i ,.,po.,uri• h1•lpru1 :"et•tl n •,p 14 0 man l<• DE~T/\LASSISTANT · • · • ~ 1r-· ~ ..... -<:crman Shepberd, lite C.M . H you find her 5PM Ab!\' lo "ork 1111ll•1>en · C<•r1• ror infant Ill m~ Expcha1rs1dc. x· ray Newport Center Dr. , t50MWPMJ$60lPer......._ !",' bvl~ .saddle, 586·3691. please call~ she',s Rohl ~LOST· Male Germ Shi·p ikntly. S•:>o to $1000 to homl'- ~ton 1-"ri. 12 !I hcl.'nsc. 51463000. l'. B. or644~ext32l. I Pl•11ill9DreftM- 4904Mo. " · ieJO !? ... u,P. ~!3swail.Ulg or er Blk &. tan. ' ' ry < l end~r •t1 rt ' ' B t \\ I ff) $18" , ...,. 'I W--"--/ .a. •• L.&.-.& ....., .,..,, .. ' .. ' ,, l.':.tc 1 " Ot:NTAL Cll AI RSID E Graphic artist t o <lo photo m- 11•ce _._...- Aaan""'"

f''ound : St. Bernanl Male. Ans to " Hommel. .. Jul) PROPERTY INSUR. mo f 12 ~1·14 rull lime po:.11100 OJM)n proc:eSSlnJl, pas tl'·UP & ~ ...... Opet'ator--4756 Mo. Vi c: l\l iss 100 V1cJo,Los t : Sliver Gr ay To) 4. Hntng Jlarbou r ar~ 11 SALESSECRETA.R.Y llab\ :.ittl' l". ~}'homl'.So lor super<lynamic1iirlt~ sy mbol type s l'll1 n g . /Mah:t•1t•ceWort&er/Str..etSiCJft~-Jeronimo Rd. Friendly. Poodle m ule. Hunllngto11 ~~· Lite i.h. xlnt l) p1ni,: . ~(·If \: "l p 1,1 / .i a r ,. a. 2 us:.t dt•nt1 11t 1n I rvrne Copy Cu ls J;jl 3nJ. S l $

756 Mo.

<.'nll837·2340, 768-8900 Pier . ll eward. 962-!Ul7 >. larh'r l\e ~ 1Jrt l>1 ttun t• hihJr••n 11 & l:! . 1133 2 1110 ~lus t !..now t•xpandecl La11:..u_n_a_B_c_h_____ I M•tu•c• Wori&er/CHMrat _ f'- nd F matcShorthM FOUNl> .. I blk& h .• renOftals Sl50 S700to:<l:1rl 1n ·111t• c\tS..tM•l\\n!l ~.~19 -1"'32 71lu3tp•t.~:.,-.C..11~833!Jbtw11 GU•RDS

ou : e • ...r : , .. a e w " •••••••• • •• • ••••••••••• INSURANCE ·' "' S7S6 Mo. ~ointer. Brn/ Wht. Vic : poodle mi x. Ne"".I} Drinkrniiproblem ~ CLERKTYPIST _Jl1 6. , Irvine area . Full & I U•t•ft•ceWortaer/ Mechonicd-( hfr Dr .. N B. S4S-0343 or dipped. l:llk rot la r Call Alcohol Helphoe G •

1 t . & f d

1. l:lABYS l'ift:H . µart lime DE.~TAL Spec1ahst11 Ofc. p lt.1me. lmmed ~mploy $

756 ..... _ .

J\nsServ 6734429 Brkhr s l /A d a m s 2-4h . d 83S·3830 en }l'lnlt oc Ult.>s S<>cks m atu r e p / Umt menl. Ins id e work . -- 968-3442. rs a ay • w / ftrrn relocat1ntt to maturl· r l'spon:,i lJle 111 G I Orr • I I 'f ( A '' l •· ·" f•I•_,• w.....1.-t 'ound: Blk Med s i dog '"ESS.l"L', OlltNL. ING lrvuw S55Q to S600 chviduJI, lo c arti . for 1 1 encra t . 1 r~ '? ,Pd· "' orm~, ur,~ . ~e ~ k"' "•• - _......-

h k k "' • r " ft.., ..... CE D"'•T t'htlrl. 10 rno:. . in my rumranc.e c .(. r, xvcr . o v c r. "c Ir c " o . S.wer Ii Stor. DraiRt-..S756 Mo. w i ww~· ne e m; r · FOUND: Fl'm . dog. 7 /6, ruins h ves. ,..A,.. ..,.. · ho ml' Nl.'wiior t ll i!t, II B. area. 842 0031 Universal. l226 W 5th Sl. ./M•tt11•c• Woriler ~gs. rlrle paws. ~Im . 9 :30PM. on San D1c11n WanttoStop! ADMIHSECRETA.RY arw &42212ii DL.'NTAL/ ASSIST TuAS S.A. l nlt'r\'ICW hrs

ery a ect1onale. c : ••wy. S. bound. FV . DET<>." IF' IC •\TIO'. ·· & F I .- ~ 10 ''" & 1 ..,, 3 ..,... ..._ Statioa Moiltlc....c:t--S756 Mo. •t o s '\ J\ ·' • ·' or dt•ve o pm e nl t•u - ...... noon · JV ...,,.,m • ~ ,, esa r / anta ' na ve. 963-4673 REllA " I LIT1'TIO". n . k lhru Fr1clay llu11t s~h .. F I E I 0 75 1·6840 all llpm or o ., '" lleavy ,1at1i.t1c.1I typing °''" tnlt · • · ... on · r. Qua PP 540-3163. FOUND: Big golden do11 . Call us21 llrs a day 80·!!0 Wl''.\1 sh D1t·ta t•p TELLER, P /TIME 962·~5 Employer. --- - -----• male. ldent taJ(s. llntg South Coai.l ml( . Wnrl11n1t "n 5 Pt'O .S & L e11.µcr 11rer'tl L> Ii NT A L 11 r o up 1 n1---=G- U;...Y_S_ &_ G_A._ L_S __ 1

Found Sluh ·Ttu v1c1mty 1-lbr,7/4/71>846-nH>O l'ommu111tvllos p1tal pl\' . ~In t ; ·11 . I rv in ,• .\pply lnPcrsou Newµor t nin• d s i , llus hard & Adams. 11.B • -- -- -- So Lai:una 1·499-1311 Salaryo1>en M:.1rtnl.'rs St1\llll!" i•mplo~ et·i., fr ont & Mis:1lon Viekjo, El Toro

!l61J.!~5Sll .. FOUND : Sml brown set · - - -- - - - MA.HA.GERS SECY 1515 w~·:. t chff Dr, :\II t ha 1rs1dc • include s nrea, to wor a few hours - ter mix. m 41 le MASSAGE - Gen 'l ukcorrc,pondt•nt. Equul Opp Emvtoyc:r a l ternate S.il. AMs adoy. Fun Job. t :amS25

t"~UND : Mole German Turtleroc:k. UCl are a FIGURE MODELS fihn 1t. \t'roxin1t . G o F / M GIO.l12'.1 to S50 pet wt'ek. fo,or

I Shepherd puppy npprox 833-1820 dutw~. No sh. Flls hirin -- more infor maLlon phone tlmo. Nr. Talbcrt/Euclld. ESCORTS Island. S6t5 to $ji2S to 8 A RT.EN 0 r; ll r () r D"9tol / R•c•pt S:l0·09t;I .• 943-1196. FOUND: F'l'm • . Germ OUTCA.LL OHLY start.. C'ockt:ul loun j.!l'; .itso. Expr 'd , uood opportuni f:qu~I Oportunit y

All r t• quir,, 30 1.l c.1y!' pri o r unemploym ent & llunlinJ;:ton Re1wh r es id ency. Appl ic<J tions will 'lw accepted ~ l th e t-: mploymcnt & Tr ai nin g Center .. 520 Pecan, Hunttn f{t.on Beach. (536·2526) Un ti I July 22nd. 1976.

t.l trgucnt.e Parkway tn 1WMI03 aft6PM Good phone voke & well Apply I~ person. IHO W. • ~air Thcr:apy. We need Http W•hd 7 I 00 Hetp W .... d 7 I 00 r t 'OUND: Blark Poodle on ~::. ~ ~:o~ia~~ Dr~ft~ : 631-3811 RECEPTIONIST Western Band for wkmJs . ly. NB ufl'1C'c. 6·16 2ti15. Jo~mployer

.. t lsslon VieJO. Please PREGNANT? d 19lbSL CM. Doctors J\si11stont for I t •- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. 11roome nppc11r ant'e. Ouropracticfrontoft' 35 cosmeto og1 s 1> .,. c:all~L88. t''OUND Blac k fe male C.iriog co nfidentia l Ab1hty lo handle people. IOAT IUILDEIS orovr 64~2 · manicunsls. llunL Brh. JUNIOR 1

small dog w/ wht chest & counseling ll referr al . l)'PIO!t 45-SO Wl'~l min . Westsail Corp. manuf. of · !lf'2·2f.OO *LOAM t-'ound : Male "'.hlppel ln paws . Vic Edwards / Abort ion, adoption & Irvine. $550 lo S600 tu the w o rld's rinc s l DRAPERY Work Room 1---- -.------ 1 ~. Mission Viejo. Call Slalertralbert. 842 217G. ke-eping. start. .. ' lb t h . d Help expcr . orw1ll train •louaekeeµm~. light. 5 ar SALESMAN CLOSERS* unB.830-0523 APCARE 547·2S63 LEGA.L~S'(ty SU I 110 s as 1mme . • l\'moons per wk. Mus t -- FOUND I large llish Set· vat'llncies for : 543·3244 have car. 644·6500. Son Cll!ml'ntc arN1. 10 l!I Dowm•y Savmiti. & Loan

L061' Mesa Verd~ •~a ter. Adams & Newland, AIORTION Slron1-t lei:a l cxpcr. ~coot.n DRA P ERY • . ycarsohJ. CanearnS:Wto hw; o1icnlnl(i. in CJra ni.:•: male collie. 9 Yn! old. H..B. 963~1S. CounstllinJt & Jtererral w/rorµorate htiRatum rn ~•rs WORKROOM. HOUS EKEEPER, .COOK SSO per wc<>k work1111( <:o. l11r 111cl1v1'1uals I' \ · •"friaveler''. Friendly. If - Prl'~. ksl 1tva1l wlo.nd' ~al estate. Ma~ C..nl II DKk Hardw~ EX p ER Pt-: RS 0 N ft>r l person, hvc· ln. after school and h<ive a r>er 'd m cln!>tnll FllA-V/\ r ound p l ease call, Found : Small blac k & 24 11 11 1 1 54 C).J>\'r. helprul. but \\111 I t-'I . WAJ\llED TO WORK & Balboa. English •lH!•k· s umm er Job . Phon e & t:on\ e nt11mal loa ns . ~7850or540·2190. browndog.VicBusbard r e pme 7-9495 train. Mature. '> h 100 nsuo.rs TAKE CHARGE OF ing.S300673·1879 722.fi833anda skforJ a n. Savi ni! " & l oan or

- tk Ind ianapolis . 118 * SO ... aYA'S "/c WPM mm. 8000 WPM &_Corpenters • SMA LL CUSTO M MisllionViejoarl'aphonc mort gui:c! hank ini.;hark· LOST Pre:.crlptlon h 1.11f 842-2261 1""111 t ypinir. S:Nary opl'n . Mrn. o(lyroxil6J'. r.eq 'd..t W ORK RM. COIT llousckecper /Cook S46-8G84. .:ro und p1Pl 1I. Xlnt ~~!.!\3808ses •• Me t 11I• lrame.1 ... o·und : Collie maJe, s a , OUTCALL. M ASS/\GE Slllrl immed ~tusl huvc own tools & L>R/\ PER y. 1702 NP Mature, experienced non Equal Opportunit Y ~alurv & llnwf1ls. Gllod .,.. IJ'I 1!311 1780 MO Fl!ES tr a ni. II· XI n l "a I & BLVD C M. 642·0270. drinker. LoC'a l r efs r e- Em1)lnyer n1 re" r o I> JI or. t .. ii I

- ble. Mesa Verde a r ea.1---- C:tll l mmedrnll'I>' l~nt·rit o;. Ai~iil .v to th t' ___ quired. Beach arc11 4t __ l'<'r.,imnd 1714) ~l!Ml'I02 LOSTDesert Tortoise "'A 11us,.7c;13. M•ss ... GE .,, 1• t s · g L k

..... .,.. "' "' Forlnll'n1cw S\'curily G11.1rd, 2i5 DllVER a m prin s. 1 e LEGA.LSECRETARY lorfuntwrmlo. f'fet, 541·1795. Iii' ad .N . Roll J :tm<'s · t-lysfroM Auocietes Mct'Arm1ck A\t~. Cosla rtCK·UP & Dl'livery of animuls. Livc-m . drive: . 1-A.tual 011P<lt' »o:mployt•r· -------,-u..·..o"·UJ" .: 4.£..W.efµ.aA Lw. l\l i"~eur - M 613-8879, Blwn lOam & Exper. nl'c. Must be ahle

1 _________ _

LOST S1amesr <'a l \' I<' Elkho un d. mal e. Outcail s !IAl\l - 9 PM PersOMelA!fe•CY • 1.:Sa. c ars . llun er r ands . Gpm. to use d1cta1inl( equip. Orun1t<'. C. ~1. ll oll piece Ross moor h omt's Lo11 ·i!lt !\I I I 557·006 I 557·004~ f Ma t ure w / refs. $2.75 hr. Type min till·llU wpm Af'

LVN 11-7 <1r t ong u e mi as rng . Al.am1tos,213/ -l3t -9!Hi5 IOAT CARPENTERS Coa.'lt General Ti re; 2855 Jloullekce per / be lp with cura cy a mu ~ t. N 11 t.131·2274. LOST: Black Lahrud; Tw.. G"9ff• TOKh - ----- 1-'ortWc~t,a tl Corp. 1111 rbor lJI vd, Costa 11e m1 -invalid. Prepare area. (71<1) ~9 1166 aftt'r ,..,. & ~;,t N1,1?hh

LO ST dog , GNman Puppy,vcry(nc odly,on Forthehlllee'<trns AIPA.YA.ILECl.EIK trynut·nn~l(1eryoursclf :'ltes a . ll11hl meats , live in or,_6..:cp_m_. ________ , fl:1rkl,idol'•mv. Ct'nlc•r Shorthair Polnler m 1-:1 p rt m ro se St. B ct w rn OutC'a ll Mn~,.Jgc / • o ne or lhc hes ! boat DRIVERS w A.HTIED out. Nice surroundings . '1lAl FlaJ.:i. hi1> Hd 1'oro area . Urn/Whl. Rrdwood & Chri1 tnul , Call7513!131 llea•y in1>ut t u i·om- 1'arp1•nters 1n t he 111 · M Wo e 892-9688or 557·5605 LOA._. Nc.>wµortll c- h __ r.1_2_8_1>'1 ! ~57C8orM!l-8223. (.;()!.t 3 Meu.Call557·1297 --- putern:cd pu y l'lhle s dui>lry. lhcn .'ou shouhl Mu~t"~2So;"nv~r " ---------- 1 t1rt5 11m sy~tcm ·rnr 11 >'" 0 mi c be but1111n 1t tht• rno;, t IDEAL SUMMER JOI PROCESSING

I, () S T C 0 (" K J;: tt CLASS Of '66: CdM JI row' n g rl' ~ tau r" n t l1Ct1ut1ful 'a1lho11t1< In llll' ApJllY In Prr~M Part time hrs, !'\PANI EL Drown / whitcJo'u und: July 5t h Forreun1nn1nfli. l'onHH1 d1tun . Sal 11 rv ro rn intlu.,try. Wt·~t:.a1h 1 Y.tlowCob hlqh iftq SECRETARY l emo lo .o n , w r r' to ~ro t c h man's Covt',C"har S1111t h ll r:u.11 .M m1•nsnrutc w I C.>.l/l'r \\'1th I v r mm i·xrx•r H111 11251 Slatl'ri\vcnue Work 6 hr:°:':tay ~~our Sl•1lhle. ft(•word orfon-d. <~rrm. Shorthair t,.r m !);1.11'1!.IS:t or \Htl c r lo Via 11 .... 1uorttnl baC'kJHuunlt cun 11.'cl p1ott<1 o( ~our t 'ou.-tum Vall(ly ore ucross from O.C. Exccllflnl o1>1H>rlu111ty ~IC:l~ or ~072oll ext 11pproll.. 1 .)r. 49406tl2 Luma Linda, Yorh .1 hl•lprut.Applyat1'ht'Jol prudud. r:irn,hlt\\,11!<'' A1rport . EarnSJOO+per for 1a11ld ad,anc-c•rrll'nt c;1 hll•nl1fy · -~·11ul11 l y Roii<'r Int" 17042 & ll1• nr·f11 ~. & luok Electronics wk. Bo11c rate, bonus & in morti:1111c 1ntlut.t 1y

Cillett r lnmi-. forwunl tu .1 f.l(lO{l future· QUIPMEMT commi!\!llon. Work Is run Appln·:111l mu'>l ha 111• l .o~t : Krc~hond , hlk. wht I.OST : C:t•rman Shorthair SJ'I RITU1\l. II t :/\ tllm ln II r"111dl• ur11l4111" ·•o E •. rf 1 ·1 h I k II I •· h k 1 1• 1 r ,, 2 d •· A'l IOl"I .. , ,. .. ~ "'po eocty 11u1 s t nM.! 1t00l tv111111< "1 ~ 11 111 °' itroy • u ~ y YP<' o ntt•r em . ~I<'. 2n "' Ol)l•n Ill l• " C ' ll " lhal h.i~ n1•v1•r hacl a h j i I I I w/r11rh'<ll111l.l.01illn 'o Tu~lln,CM~rn:.'f; Ath11 1•011allmn1wr", /\1'1'~1AN 1'. s 1~~orr TECHNICIAN wc1cnoyputln1t lhe iro11cral l' l'f1 t•uaor. La J I 1 H d - -- :u s t-' I t • It 1 fnr Chn,11.111 1•nm plcx. ·~ verba l c:1p11llilllll'!'I ln Knowlcdi,:l• of n ·a l 1·,11111• ~~UY •· c•wfti (OST · Lltl' do~ pt s·.1 ;;(.11• 1;1l'l\~

1t~ ~-:~ra~:,1,t ( '1"'l ll\\1l',1154550W L'OMl': ll F.l.P\;S l,. '<Pun tllnit mnnuf. of wo rk . Students . hl'l11ful. 01111<·" 11wl11tll' _ - - 'u 11 n' t' / s h 1. p 492 !IU.ll 49i '9'i:i~ -- H\' 11. I> Wt:STSAll .~ 'cm1 cond1K:lor1 hall (2) h 0 u 11 c w I v e 11 & typ1111t loan .,1,11l11·a t11111 ' t.l)S1' : l\r.-Rlr. rc-m Nr .:n·y i brn/ l>luck, Malt.' - t'alDll'~ \llDm1Jld 1mmed1atc 01>enmi:1s in moonllghlt>r!I arc c·~crow '" " 1 1u<'ll • •n~ .

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W11d . Moo. T ue, W~d. 11, ~l ~ . coast Hwy, --~ Nlohriols 102S Portable 4'pewriter , anlt · · motor . buJt t ank, s kts , ht1 \•e clean dri vlnl; r e· -.,. 11 30.61.:\1 off Thurs i''n {.;d M ..._.., ISAVt;• New & uaed furn q ue and irons , Da n ish PILOT PllNTIMG etc. 673-9S4Sor 979·3180 co r d & rt• r ere ne ei; ~ " ·llP \ I S~t 11 Jo-tiP~I ori _ • • • • •••• •••••••••• •• • •• ', : ,. , : modem coll<'h " chair. P .O. Box 1560 . • Che v ron Statio n . 6988 HH Sun . .:~~ pe~ p rt-f 'd, Gift WAITRI::SS !21 l lr l>"s, Used \\oOO, door, s tnk . .. ~pl s : misc. \\ 1lson ~ FM radio. e lec. voict' Costa l\lesa. Ca .~ 27' Cillis Craf\ . fishing or Ortega llwy.SanJuon ,..,. ~. Shv.p. loc . ll ntg Ut h 3050 t:. Cst Hwy. Cdll cabinet , fro~ remodel ~::;::•n_ ~:;k& ~1~wW2 s p e a k er . h o us eh o ld W"'TERBEDS cruililng. S7000. Owner, MUSIC PHSONHEL - .,.,,,__ ~ S.IV-1557 E xper, need only apply. Job 67~57. t>iS-8995 l9th C r.I 642.7930 it items , Thuri1 . thru Sat. "' .

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s.111.326:: · · aft. tOem. 4'9·1970 31681 Eve.ry Style Discounted 2S' Trojan , s ips 4. xlnt New music corp . Music ~ SAUS WAITRESS Cwras & · F1orence Ave. corr 3rdSl . • Nl-:VER cond. Sa crifice, $5,SOO. teacher or mu51c exver. II MANAGEMENT Coffee, Shop. 1-:xpr 'd dll ?'~ .,.,..... 1030 rr~ble & 4 chain " leafs . So. l.ag. I , • UNDER~LD• r 6154l88 or894·'697. a plus. but ':t nt<'. Good .)/,.,,/i,..,10 ,. N~.,, Fashion minded guvs & Mon·t' r1 . ln terv1ews : t' r t •••••••••• •••••••• ••••• \ ery old, almost a nlq .. Ital' Cht .

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::,;.'~~le f~~i~~!:. -- .:als cwer'd m me~ ·s & 9th, from 3.s. Sat 10th, l.eica CL r ange finde r Dun can Phyfe .. . $11$, ta~n w~u_ h tro::Jo us Aqualleaven 830-7062 1910 Boston Wha ler, 17' w / 1·mploy me nt. Depe nda · . Real &tat~ SatH wo~en :s conte m porury ·~om II t~ ~:.2~ A\•On St . wl40m m F'2 lens & case: ~·09311 aft 4• ofr . 1::ct r fc "!tove t! p ••San l''rancisco Buyer ro 8SHt ~v~n~e, tr~r hie car . Reside l.aRuna The best ot l1Uth " url1ls rlothmg l·o;•k 1_11g r~ r a · e wpor ac X~nt cond.:_S27S. ~·3503 :\l us t sell hou s e fu l or $15 ; naugabyde couc h wlshesOrient~ I kugs 846~:~ tc · · CC?" · Ucac·h area or ne ar . Want lOl>l'll Ot' " honws'' cart'er'" i eta ol i-alc:- WAITRESSES , . q ua li l y furn . fi s h ing SlS: 494·9868 :>t7 -~ . 496·S717wknds H -d d t f L.k t h ~ , .. f w 1a d va n l·« menl lu \l\ ITA R Enlargl.'rw ,uc ··I • .

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.JPI a vaocem en or t e e 4.1utt• rt·4'rn o rn.rn;i•'l·mcnl 1-:,.,f'l.'r·ll. t"ull ur µ l . Ct'ssorit:s. Only SlGS Xlnt tat k .e . pa intings, m isc. 9007 El P rtal Ave Foun. iel NG SZ bed (ne w) xtro 4 " at e '4 s '"' a ss t tht>:>I.' q uahC1ed . "' 1l1me resah·? We c.111 l)f(l'r \tlU c"o11 s .. o.•soo t iood hrs :-.il.'al :.ppc:.ir. . d ' 1i-s tl1S7 ~l1:n :. c1oth111g. no cheek 0 . 1' ' . • I d I u l 111reat s h11 p<.• w / moorins . i•re f 'd . So m e p 1t1m e the chan1·l' 1<1 sdl thl· .. .. O\a !ll con · •· • pleai.e. !>:>2· l890 la in Va lley. Mov in g . firm S19S !"c, e . s ua · NA , 512,500. ll?!l ·22b7 .1va ll . 1-' l' r s o oa l l o · mosl exc•t1111! holllcs 111 Fo1 .. \ ppo11ll1m•nt Su rf &Sirlllin - Misc , Wicker . wrought. ly home. 83S·2.263

17141 •t> r \'le ws & ~e rec n i ng Ora nge (;ount y 1f ) U U THELOOK S!130 W Coa)lfl~y. '.'llB Cats 1035 9 Dra we r dresser a nd iron. l''r i9th , Snt loth. Sealy Twin Orlho Ma t _ , • '"'texec . vice pres. Cull have the c ::vah1h1y lo Stores Located No Phone Calls,!! •••••••••••••••••••• ••• nightstand, 53S MISC it ems Incl • ·s hr t ress & covered sp rings '72 Sabre Cra n . 17 • LO.

~for Sat on ly 11ppt. '714 1 join this p rof e.~s •ooal m .~ewport BcJth BUR:\f ESE Kl'ITEN 493·0726 dryr & .la~bson ~ower'. sso. S..'6!7 =·~tras. Xlnt cood . 51!6·5000 ext 31.>. Laguna high eartun~ sa il•; 11.'am . & Wt'stnuosler Ma ll W.-eholls. Wort...- CFA R EG FEMALE BEAUT IFUL a ntq. buf· 16861 Nile Cr. Hntc Bch. SCRAM l(J$ · Hill s Jl l llo n . L ug un a Ca ll m e for a n up · - -- Look in g for mat ure . S37·4744 fet . c h ina c ab i ne t, Sat.&Sun. 9·SPM '1. 36' Cruiz.on s.F. Canva$. Niguel. Call only on 1-·n · p o 1 n t m e n t • Br 1 a n SALES PERSO:-IS alert 1nd1v. willing to s quare table . no ch rs, ,. tlybrldge , balttank. out· day t>etwn 9am ·Spm for L«kwood al :'llew loea l d1s lri b utor learn .& a~cept resp . in Docp 1040 dressing tbl w l mir rors, Yard Sa!e. Uam1hes. 1033 ANSWERS riggers. Live aboard .

2 a ppl (No collect calls) 846·0641 loo kin g f1o r ,c1art' er est ab I l" . B. firm tn · • ••• •••• • • • • ••••• •••••• d ark unit furn for de · Va le nc ia , Cos t a N es 11. Taught - Bulk y - boat owner . Must sell. mmll~d ofi" 1• a na 0 e I ·' h t A ... D "''' 0 4397

~ ;o t ' I s 1rn rl s w e ar c o . nt>c cl :1 sever a l loca l hoo.s" " ives to he lp con· 1Juct ras h1011s show11. Car net' . Fnr tnter\'\v a p 11t call 963· 7470.

NEWl'OHT STAT IONERS

We have a va cnnl'Y In our orde r filJin g l.le J)t. i\ppli r anls m ust have of· Ike s upply & stationery l'XP. Call Ra r ry W\!S l , ~~:!_2U for a~_P_l . __ ~

Of!porlu nily for ch11 1r · '1de denta l a!>stst. Min l)' t'. exper . So. La~una 499·1611

PIX Altswer. S•r•. lm m e d op e ni n g for m:iture person to work ' ::tried h rs & wltnds.. Paid tru 1nm~ . 15S llo«ht•sler

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' "' vo v., u 111 yac 1n g , "or11tor items. Must sell "" · '" · · Lurid - lodlnM- SIOK or bst . Slip 148, DC' mt'nl future m cxc111n..: 1 k k • k PET WORLD• ~ ~ •M · r ae m g "' s iweur • bt."for e th i11 weekend. Used furn . . beds , p ie· Ania Bays id e Villagl' .

ne\\ p rod u ct. Call tell. till•s. Sei:ure future Pit Uulls . t>e k1·s. West ll' . Pl II 64$7857 a ft ODIT UArtY Nll. S42·4625 67~..itl-16 ror ri 11ht person. F1lh 1~1:l· Toy Fox. Poodles, Sh ih · w~~se cu . ~~ruesse. 11 :f3 \ct~s,:: : ~!~~. idac'ti:i . t~h: !:~1 191 • T · Blrd 18" I / O

M t IS \ L FS Heta ll p1timt' " ' 0 rd" r s & i: e n t i u . P o ms . Cor ke r s. l"r1·1s a t . "'5 Cr""us Cr b l h I I k ~ 0 anagemen . ~;x~~ ;ll for ;naternity warehouse dutM• S l tll-t Minl-Sch nau 1.e ri;, Bull Colorful Colonial "" ~ k PU IC a c oo now Mererulscr , L35 hrs. Sip:. 111 " s ala r y Sl20. Cu ll T~ r r1 e r s . . " 1lk les & Couch , xlnl ~nnd . $100. C . M . ( G r e e nbr oo wh e re t he sc h ob 4. CG equip"'"d +extras. s hop in Fashion b lam.I " ~ " Trnrt) 5$7 8656 n ew s pa p e r b as a r ""

Call 759 -~l 645·1Uli6 Vork1es. 100 mixed pup 64$-!>849 · · VJ . lmmac cund. $7395. Ph p ie s . S t ud svs m ost . CAMIO SHOllS . OBIT A~Y column. C114)848-836S

. . ~a l es. S ma ll J e wel r y Wo rk p / t i m e wit ho u t hrl'ed s. O p e n eves . White formica &i chrome Harbor View. Some rse We need a quahr1ed man Shop. mature womll n , negl~rtmg )'our hus band 531.5027 t bl •4 yellow Nauaahyde MOVING SALi model. L iv ~ d in r m i 3 18' Tri Hull , 130 H P or wo mar,i lO head up a wknds NB. 6734734 or kids. 2·3 Eves wkly. · & chrome s wivel chairs. D e e or a t or Item s , custom drapes & carpet Vol vo le t ra iler . On ly romme rc1al r l'a l es ta te _ _ ..:._ ______ ~orn np to SSO-S75 per oARLINGwhile Ma ltese, Sl00/ofr. 751 ·469Saft 6. furn it u re, antiq ues & Ing, go ld . Mslr bdrm $3995. MF. S A B OA T d ivision. 't'ou will gnm SALES . WOMAN \\ k Beeline F as tilons ma le. <1 mm; w/papers. . misc. Fri /Sat. 10 to 4. m t c h g cus tom d r ps CENTE R, 1595 Ne wporl with th is opp<>rtun1ty aod If you enjoy wor king '1 1>ro"idcs tra ining & free 675·94 17 Moving sale . Wed II Thurs 4639 Gorha m Dr. CdM . spread . hdbrd , be nch . Blvd , C.M. a.6-0539 matnlumthe top pos1t1on hrs per dtt\', " d a ys a clothes. Car & ph, nee. only. Lgdesk for ho meor Other d r apes ava il a!> we <'Xfll•ntl This I!> !163 7 .. 70 \K C M a I c G o l d on ofc. Cha ir , small t bls. f'•nlasllc Garage Sale . ., ,4 1309

'71 19' Wri~t Ski Bout , 45S NOT Til l!; l 'SL'AL n•ul we<!'k lalk i,n~ ,w s m ;i ll · ' Ret rieve r . pic·k ofllllcr,f line ns, books. lg bei11e July 8, !I, 10th . 9 to 4P M. "" · ' Olds J e t & cus tom lrlr . l'llta tl' opportunity It hn~ IJ~rn('ss JJ~o 1 le & m ? k· Beauty operalor wa nted. wks old . 559· -l@<l I ru l(:s . . r o ll away be d . 2 I 6 S 2 H i I a r i a , Industrial Wax e r SlOO Only $3$99. MESA 1JOA'r at.l d1 t ion al component~ mi: 51100+ '1 mu. +<h xi· MJme folJo,.,· 111~ good bul ---------- !>4:!-JOJJ. <Bus h a r d / H a milton ) N i a g a r a Vi b r a t o r CENT E R.646-4012

II , 0 hit> hrs 111\l' us 11 l·a ll not o N•cssor)' l·o:1 t a llUSll Wolfhound Pups . --- Hunt . lkh. Hcl'l ln e r , $200 . C n l l ----------not usua Y mm !11

a re· G ood lll'f' 1' 011 a l1l y a · • \ L' • • l ·' h ' la•• lo p coffe e t hl bef 10 28' t'ai r lin e r '67 Xlnt ol estate orfl<·•· " l11ch \\ 111 Must , tlJl O.l5-I :\kl.a s hop M8·66·17 or ' " "' rcg tS l'reu, c u m iv ~~ • • 963·26SS ore am or · l!nhancc growth. Also ad · • · 751-1163 a fte r 5 pm p i on b I o o d I i n e . lamps, s te reo con11ole , h~ 1070 an 6pm. cond. , V8 e ng. , Ship, dlt lonll l ... .. n .. fi'ts . '/Tif-871 ·6120 S 1 2 O O . I e Iii t h e r • • ••• • •••••••••••• ••••• , L~ Shore r ad io. Will help

"" ~ CASHIH couc h / make of r . Hex· .._.TED Sear s c.xel't'ycle. ~/roll finance, $8,000. T rade for SEAMSTRESS WnntNI. Approx 30 hrs Sllkie&. 2 ma les. 6 ~os agon t bl., TV. 833·1"88. WA" Ing Acl ton . ~aru b le house, land, motor tu.I(.

SAILS p('r W(•ek to Mort. :\t usl GermSheps . IM . lf e m. ,- TOP CASH DOLL AR s t rok e. Tens io n . $8~ . 045.4300 an)'t lme. See ot. ,

Real Estate

C.tl 752·1084 Wes t ~all rorp. mnnuf or bt• :ibh• to work S:tl &.: 646-0142 & 645·2801_ ~IOVI NG · Must sell . o~k p A JO f' O R y O U R 846-4252 Marina Dunes, Doc k C2S; ,

flnanclol,orlfolios th e \\ Or ltl . li f i n es t g I \ :\' Z F h . 045 dresser . m irror, 2 nite J EWELRY, WATCH ES.Used Carpet. JOO yds l'HX Opc.>rator, t elephone - - ):J t lboals h tti. tm med u.n 1 .

4 ~ ·." a s ion Frffto You I slnds. Herculon sofa bed . l\RT OBJECTS, GOLD, helgc, s hort shag. so yds 63' YACHT& SLI P an11. s<·rvice or telephone Recepllomst c lerk . Sat~ o~·nin..: for P«rson w i al h lil ••< Ii 11

-1 II I. • • • • • ••• • •• •• • ••••••••• gas stove . Dodge back s I L v E R s E R v I c E . green hi-lo. tdea lfor a pts 5000 ml. range, s leeps 13 .. •'ti . ex per pre f'd. Eves & onl~ 8 . I.~ w 2 30 Sl•me leas t 1 y r ex per. in s a il · FREE KITIIMS &eat. 631·3951 nn 6. f' I N E F U RN • AN . or bome . $2 )'d . 5$7-6100 568.000. !Hl8·9181 wknds . EOF. 1;4(1· I I 10 "' 'slln~ & t yp1 111: S111rt · h d t a .•2 8866 Tl"UES ~is """"" aft 3

PHONE SALES P ho ne Sa le5 pt> o pl e , mule or remale . 16 lo 6S ~·ear!! of age . Guar111~tt'ed wni;e11 or comrn1ssw 11:1 . 2SO Ea s~ 17th St ree t , Suite 0 . CO!< lll Mes a . tl('tween S:OO & 8:30 p.m . IH6~1223 .

t :qual Opportunity E m ployer

l'R t:SSMJ\~ . A. B. L>l r k :160 & ltl'k. exper . Tu (111 1icr1nane nt full t i mt• JMl" i lwn . N. llntg Be a c h R98.2628 Wkdys - ----

PRINTING We hove . IMM EDIATF. -0penlnJ111 for rx~·nenced per11oone l in lhe follow· ma 11 r•as

·~ S<'aming oo ea vy u Y ~L-...1t't• "" • i.,Of'A & Lovesent , mint "' · "'" -~ · · Boston Whaler, 17 '. JOO 82 SO hr. ta ll Mr Maack h '.\1 l h ~-~~~11~~: · & u~thearveh~~~ ;_:;;:::••••••••••I•••~~ SPRINGE~ SPANI EL & rond . Best offer 14K men 's ID b ra ce let, lis ed Ca rpel. 100 yds, HP J ohnson. xlnt cond.

after :>pm, >19

·<! l_!2 - tools. Apply to J oh n Vyn . ...... ...,_s 00 .. LAB puppies. 8 wks, .-- C:l ll 840·16.17 grad present, new, paid beige, s hort s hag. 50 yds 92800. 548-9762 RECEPT/ SECY 1638 P l t A v · • ••••• ••••• •••••••••••• 6 lG·7310 IA h d 1 S7SO no reas ofr refus ed green hi-lo. Idea l forapts •-~. R--£/

Costa , 1 08~3ce n t a e, . . u t o r r e ecorat n g • · · or home . .,.., vd. 557 ,,103

-... ,...., Cons t r uc t ion co mpa ny " ~ K 11 b k ra bulous summer home . ll'i9·7006 Lv msg "" J ..., C.._...r 9050 Orlin.II(' Co. Airpurt ·<'~ks . . A,'llTIQ\JING IN Tt;ST l N c!:i~~.s bci~~ s: ;l~ck.nE No t wo r oo ms are llJ•nhKk 1075 aft. 3. •••••• •••• •• ••••••••••• enl·r~e111-, self motivated SEAMSTRESSES Do you ~now there ~re l~ weeks . 645.6279. furnished alikc . 1'~xample ...... .r ................ Mitcel•tOtn WANT T O R ENT powe·r recept1o n1st lsccrel nry . w/mduslna l m uchinc fnr fi~ Antiq ue Shops m Old near ne w 8 ' Hurcu lon Reg. Morgan m a re, broke W..t.cl IOI I or sail boat , 21' m in ., for Mu s t h ave he avy hik1n i:1 &< s ports wear TownTustin ? 'For q uali F r ee K itt e ns, 6 wk s . s o f a & l ove se at lo r ide & dri ve bike•••••• ••••••• • • ••• • • •• Nwpt vacaUon. f'romJu· td ephont• expt-r1e nce & 673·7569 hclwn 10 5. ty & select ion, vis it allot m i xed . Too muc h ro1 w /m att'hing chr . & ot · parade Morgan eeidlng. SSS CASH. FOR ly 10·31. 1213 > 670·2449 typini:sk1llsut 80 WPM ~----- . us . Loc a led at 1st , E thd r mom m y & m e t o ma n . J u s t pa i d E W (7 l4 ) ,.. Ge ner a I sec r e t u ri •tl ~retan a l position req g Cam ino Real & Ma in. !168.eM2 s 1200.on ly $305. Als o a::~on es t e rn Good used rum/ refrigs looh, Salt 9060 (lut1es inrluded_ :\I u1ol IH' venrnt11i t y · hi. degree or form a l din. rm. 6 cane. · fr7.rs /stovea 546-0768 • • ••••••••••••••••••••• versat ileanrlfle:\tble Ne rl.'s p n ns t h t l t l .)'. x lnt Puppies 16w ks , co mbc t1:1ck chrs. parquet lOPf"or sa le : 3 Mllk Goats.~ Tnhoe· lO' w / trl r $4SO. 11horlhund r\'<111trl•d , Con s k i 11 !I. I e a d I n It t.o Cluckering Square P ittnc Germ Shep & Ma lamute. lable. w/big bre akfront. Alpine, l Nablan . WritE Golt clubs, a nd suppll01 S86·3009 M,W. F , Aft. 6pm turt Curnl. al Wt•s tfield man1111mnt i. ta1u11. Nr 1868. Ra re. walnut. Xlnl mtelhgent.S40·0383 c us to m \'C ivet ll vin& P .O. Box 411 Trabue~ n ee d e d r eas on a b l 4 &wknds. L>e velnpe m e nt Co m OC. Airport. t.:o ll fo r ~nd.~~l666·4505 IH G ti room, 2 sets t a bles, liv· Canyon,Ca . 92678 please . Ca ll 963·813 {i pany 97V ~· " rippt 516 2982 WHOLES "'LE OHL y s:a~i~o "::m. c~ii , i: "m~. ing room & den. Anti · a n.er6pm. SHOCK Sabot, 2wks o t'.J .

"'- 1 "' ques Th o m asv ill e~ 1010 perf. cond. $450. RN·eption1st T.v 111~l po·r~i·tnrn~ • Jo'rent•h & English. 40 ' Will s pay. 5-a6·230ll Quecn~ize bedroom & six . .... , • ••••••••••••• ••• WANT <;amper Shell ·7: 644·7290

To work Sats & Sun:- 111 1-.:i..er serr('lilry for 9 Co11t a1n1•rs nrn" i: wk ly . other rooms full . By op· PLANTS El Camino. -hus)' ) achl i.a le m 11no 11 !ltOd t l>rokl.'ra .l(t' ofr in J,YM AN l>R;.\K t:; 2 Hunting Dox:i. 6 Mos. po'int.

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13 FOR SALE 642·2670 68' S c hoone r " S h ear ·

Gd OJJj) Or l u n ll)• & 1''11•h1onls land . Sl111rthnd l\NTIQUt:S ol~ . l't!ale . i\1 1 s hots . ... - wate r " Queen o r tlle plrn11nnt t'nvi rom1•nt for v r~f · ~ · Ca ll \V en1l y 1l233CONOOH AVE SS•· l™• Bassett Bedroom, Dininll SplderPlants FURNlTU R E for l or : Caribbea n now ava il for r eli able & very 1·•rnbc1e n ~·I :l44:! Founta in Valle)' 979~1: Pt1ppies ; Ll! h / Mln. Collle Rm & CnHee table set . ~~~~c~:i~e:ta ~a ~p~. 6~il~ ~~Y1 <'1a~h ba re· boa t c harte r t o uou• f)4tr.on fl1~1_1._ >"EC'H l-:T .\RY for ltru l u ·ik nnt1q u cs · Sert 'y m ix. 6 Weeks old . To hi de ·a · bed " pl a nts . 2ScandU P Eves/S52·388G :ki;!!e,~~~~n~Z::4r~fi;

RECIPTIOHIST ~:,tu t (' Cu · In f"ti:,hlon s2so: 3('r vcr /bufCet S1:>5 . good homes. 494·27M 49tl-68lO A l so p a pe r b ac k a, eve, 00·1122. P /lime·Wkndro . llolid H 'S bland . Mu~ t .have 4 H~ !lq lbll' . $130, 842·83S9 f'n•r klt lC'n F'c mnle siOOliBL E bed box s princ m111tad nes & o d ds & Mlltk.t ,, •----------

l 11 r v T · C' Xl>\11' t v1w 05·70 wpni , - -- - · · & t 1 t (f d s t r day lil 12 .... ....._,.., 101 .i 22' Columbia, 2 sets saili. &

1 e e nrot1ons . >' JJ sh l!O so wpm (; 11 11 l-'r1mC'h Ant 1e111I' clhl h<-d 14'k5 old , Nlft1 home "" / a t · ma t ress, x n cor:i ' :~nda . ' a& uM d .,• • •••••• • • ••••• •••• •• • • • Spinnaker, cle an, m ust ln11 t'l!~<·nt rn l & ~o in1• -, , • • l t-nt iu n . S l " r grt.'y . SSO. sofabed $25,01m1s~ "" a y on aylo;,,

knn w ' l n f ~I 1('11 ri• & ... i l~n . G·IO oi23_.___ fro me. hrn<I & Coot hr<lll '>41'·2301 Mod ern chair $25. P luase Tuesday-F'r ida y 3 :00 to Drums·Cu m co, llght wooc: sell , $3900. 073·41&JO. :.1 1<':11 11 1:? 5551 . ll unt Da rk o a k !l tt~1r ho ll rd -· -- ' cnll!>5H ll97. G:()(I PM . &rain. ~llj i an cym bal.a • In 1!1 on \' <ti 11.'Y C.:on v S. et t PrH "'.'.. m irrOP. ll<IO·S-4. 3 Adora b I e k 1t t" n 11 : 4 - 2076Thurin SL Cal I J oh u . 494 ·6361 17 Sta rUt da y s a ile r &

C,\M ERi\ /STRIP P E R 110~1' 11:182 i'lt'wm.1n ,\ Yl' c:r ary 0 . • m11lc:1, 1 rl'mtt le . Box Movl n 11 ove r u a s. lg Behind 0111ly P ilot 548·8303 tr allllr . Od cond. Xt r :lli. For Sm tt ll Pren Im · • · Out11t11nd lni: ~1t 11.m for JOMA TH AH S u oinf'rl . R wks . RJ7.4:l0fl llrciu1t1r & 2 night stnnds. Nellr Bil)' & Newport 5650. 552·00RO

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To J o hand rnll n l i n ~ . mullt lw t'~ PN IHch11rd 8JX>lll1H1 . t yp1n11 !.Mt , 11 h F.VERVTJllNG OOF.S! Pcr111an type & 2 bh1ck ill q u I I t c d 'K n g 8 i 545.0071 trlr & 11ull hox. S9SO. P.h 11 11t c h 1n11 . 'fr<il lle e Out' ll t.' lle Su lo n , 20C 100 , t-: itl.'t'. 'lf>(· r c t a r l<1j 2(1'..,, lorn'; on · wht ~5· 1 11111 . 7' Oln Tobie, h~nvy Mee Bed1pre11d. Very icooct Offtc.PM,,..,.lt _58_ 1·_632_ 1 _ _____ _ v.elcome . Nt'wport l\'nlt r Or. Nn. l'X p e r . Offe r 11 i oo 422:U-.t St . NB ll73 6001 -- style. Sl 2S. chatr11.l2S for cond. $25. P h SS1·6042 .__,___. IOl'• lll' PIR EBAf.I,, racln 1e

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2334Newport Blvd.<.:M Off ROAD ••••••••••••••••••••••• O\\ner,$2200. 640-lSOOext Nabe~ 00 LTD. Gd cond .. 4dr ., ma, auto tr:in:.. Riil . t114l64S·8008 '72 Alla S pyder t'Oll\' Cl 2056 ClOSfO SUNOAYS 70... VW Bu11 , P orsche a~ & di Is

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MotorcycS.s/ Scooters 9150

Ser vice & Salea. V W l>tereo. new top , 54400. 01 '76 CIYtt', sac. employer 97

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5 radio, S}200tofr 494 111:._ P_m_. ____ _

l\lln1 -Tru c k s, Van s bestorte r . 968·0415 furna~hang car. AC/ i\T , oyota v 68FordCortina.Gdcond. 71 Panto. :!OtlOCC. 1\ / C . 4x4 's - C u s l o m b i t • xtra~ . 5)r. \\..irr .. b:.tofr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 VW Bu s 7 pa s s Quali t y and Price Runs perfet't . As king di st brakes. SlJOO vehicles. Audi 9707 1131-ll! li '70TOYOTA A:'l1 i n t . rlo'bl t cn,11.., i..lnl Gudra n1ced SS7S/ bstofr. 7S4-l9ll G41i -8!11~ dys . 5411 ·4855

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892 l!ll!l Lming Spcci.ilim 62 Falcon wagon. good Eves /Wknds

5795 firm. 545.2'»13 un. oFFROAD CIHTElt Blau~u~ket ste~eo . ~uu '. AM radi o, s lan1lard 4 Sp t.I . viny l rooC. '61 VW. Preferred IUte> condition. S300. 54S·Gl~ •73 Gol\I Pinto. P \'l ply. 1

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1 end rebuilt. Must i.e ll ,• 2 0 t l • C I • as i2 100 LS sunroot. s tick. J 61 Bug.· Runs great, gd D.dlll;acs in work. $250.. i t Pinto. itood condition.

• ~SO. 642·1912, 968-4293. motorhome. Fully ielf- /\C, stereo. Sac. $2250 o Cl4JYCll" romp r ess 10 n . $7 75 . Ounge County 960-1603 ~nomicnl & reliable.

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HONDA C B l2S, 1973, 620C mi, $4()(). Xlnl cond.

HOW $9425 sold Ill U.S. 4-s pd, uo. '72 VOLKSWAGEN udillic x nl. $395. 1972 Pinto R un about , 4 ••••••••••••••• • •••• • • chrome v. ire whls, tie\\ SQUAREIACK Mister Dealer 003-6975 l>l)(I . 2000CC. xlnl ~on<I

• SSt-0978 llU IARRY l thr :.cut:-. , rl•ltni t. llt!cl 4 Stx't.'<I, with u1r cond 2600 Harbor Bhd. 940-48 woody s l al 1on S 10110 · 4 !l 6 · o 6 7 J RY CIHTElt wood , new paint. 1 ya. 1471GJVI. Cmt.a Mes.t 540-9100_ wal(on. Rood mccbunu:al t:\es/ \\kndi.

,, 7-1 Ho nda C8360. Lo~ milea ge. with txlras

·• Asking S77S. 548--0944

Division of Barry Pont. s e rv re co rd . SS.500 --------- 1 PRICED RIGHT 2IJOO E. lsl St . Santa Ana i 14 · S40 ·812 1 do y s . oyota CeJica '73. Sac. ! Nabe cond. Dave 49.t~T e ves. PtylMMdtt 9960

Open e\'enlngs llll 10 pm. 714-&W-6453 eves .• Ca rl. QUl\' k s ale $2550. Aar. BILL y A TES rs 74 Grand Torino Eble. Lo •••••••••••••••••••••••

\ i3 Hood• 750. runs areal SllOO. Call 962·0636 aft.

ANDSUNDAVS BUY OR K._GWo 97J5 AM/FM , 4.spd .. radials. VW.PORSCHE Cadillac ma. top co n d ila oo. ATLAS 558· I 000 LEASE NOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd l'Ond. 848·1314. San Juan Ca pbtrano 640-8772 days, 7S2·9575

'00 Karmann Ghan. Lak '70 Corona. New trans, 137-4800 4'5-4511 ----- _ ev.

9550 new . $1800 / b s t ofr A/C. Nds body r e pair 977

.70 c; ..... DeVI, hlce nu, 10 3 Grand Torino. Sharp. ; 5 4ooM X •••••••••••••••••••••• IMWTIADE·IH's 9631088. S7SO. Ph673·-0512 Yoho ,... auto, ai r . r:idlals . ...,_do ••• ••••••••••••••• •••• ma II $2S<K>. S<-e lo a ppr. 52,500/otter. ,, ... 71!11.

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Mony extras ~IC Jimmy 400, auto, '722002,4 s p. <0342 >. .....a 9731 ORANGE COUNTY lW t 21fl9 _ ____ ~l-:--:---"--'"4--:-=-:-:i ;-.. Makeoffer. ~7 -3925. air, romplet cly orr road '733.()(.,'SA-A. (llOJSCJ. •••••••••••••••••••• •••Triumph 976 9945

2929 llarhor Bl\ cl • Costa Mesa

~llONDA CL 360. lo mi. eqwpt Sll.!ISOor best orr. '7-SZ002-:\ l590MGV). ·12 Mazda RX 3. Stln • ••• • ••••••••••• • •• • •• VOLVO ";It t:IDor.i<lo . All ort111ns. 494 ~32 or586 26-01 4 ·~• l d d " Tu CI i l EVCL' ' " IV L' LY \i'OLVO fl :rnlei.:., $IO .~OO . uta or •7• Ll""'COL""' :>.Int cond , xt ras. $(IOO _ _· --·---.i ll 1-2040 495.4949 :-1"' .. s creo .. 8 con . 1"71 n G. , c:on< . o mt ·' v., c. lr.ade. 644-4579. ., " ,..

546-1934 - --$.lli3611'J 5 JF: EI'. VG, Top. roll •---------~ Sll!l5. 0 ays,834 ·6587 t ape dt:ck . Must set Larite:.l Volvo Ocalcr - --~- 4.000R

73Yamuho 125. xlnl cond~bar . h>ubs .. i:ood cond. OR.ANGIE COUNTY'S '72 ~l aid. a RX2, 2 tlr . ~a. lltJ0833/ ~s0887l o_rrer. Pic a:. anOr~n1teC~1u~1~· '75 Co~~ de. V th: , Ooc: V-8. A. T . Full y pw r

1974 PLYMOUTH Custom Suburbnn 2 sent i.t;1tlon wai:on. 360 '1 hhl \'fl cnl(ine. 11lr cond1ti1111 -11111 . radio, power win . clows. lul(goge ruck . Nke Sttirhl(ht mctalh ~ blue finn1h. tDP·46).

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f ! '73 Yamaha 250 Enduro m g, dual tanks, Ranger Rolb oyce BMW M;;.;_...... 9740 MAKE OFt-'ER. Pleus Anaheim 750-2011 ~lU .000 or best ~tier . LINCOLN MEltCURY Sharp. 8000 m l,sloredan &hea vyduty packa1es. 1540Jamboree ral1Tom833·0887 1 1 4 . ~ 4 8 - 7549. ::!60 NT

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675-4059

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Costa Mesa 642·4321

..... t2SSL.hkeou , m •keoffr Sl850/best orr 536.o291 n« uLTWArtDllMNOM&.c-E DEALER •SALES " • ·• &U-30. •USED IMW' u--~ ... of IMpo-'• BILLY ATES MAC HOWARD

'706<:>'1 Maven ck. '74 Ply m Roadrunner. Auto, 01r, r3dio. heat e r . Xlnl m ech ' ly & bodv. full power . 46 ,000 mi .. S '°'\• 8 1 k , ·1o Xlnt cond. new tires & tereo . .. · ' r. · :i " radiator. $1450 . or t'ni; .. 1:real ml.. must S\•ll

I•• Datsun pic:k up, low S* nv.Q,.. n. SERVICE ........ d '7 vw •oRSCHE • ,, 1.,-ro&TR UCK SALl-:S .. 1v Hon a CL450. Reblt mileage. Good "Ond . U002 · 1103EUU) 213/ 921-1$88 ....-... ....,Ba · s J ea · l 1<!4:'\ . llarbor .S11ntaAna l ast sum mer . SGOO . MS3370 afte r 8 pm. , .. vana - t86-IJPN) · an uan p1st rano • EASING

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' extras . S82S Ph 646·463\. brk:i. R nd ao. lleat. Long ro r f ' M ~ ooo ital Best offer. 675 11.170 4 S"""C<l, air conll " ranf?e dual t a nk s . t..o 0

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•SANT A ANA• ... •••••••••••••••••••• Hew· Used 4 Spet.'d, low miles. • • Rent ~ G MC. rvt. pty. LINCOLN MEltCURY 4 C.. pri, pvt ownr . air. OVER I 00 '747Psn9r.# 1760 s.n1u • ,_., ,.. • .,_

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( Motor HotM R•ntal 14 Chevy 10. r'tt'kup. r.cyl , ·72 Capri 2000 . outomatar . House of IMporh 111/J to 32' Al\l / lo'l\I, tape deck . 33·~ mt. Nu t ires. 1 AL:TllORIZl-:O

t \llly sell-contained alereo s p k rs . Camper owner &?.395. G-1 I 8003 M P.ltC't'. l>t:S D E1\LER Spccal Week ly Rates 11 1\e ll w / lock in it back '73 Capri 2600. 4 Spd, Xlnt 61162 ~llincht'sler , R~rve for Hohdaya ck>or. 27.000 ml. Whle re· l'Ond. 646~17 af'\ 6 pm . Um•na l'ark Rt-:Gt:NCY MOTOR llr llr t'll. nuo. P h - 523·7250 llOM E RENTAi-<; ~7 6103 an 3. 9720 On lhP S.inla Ano f'w\•

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HI Do•• Strttt Near M:>t'Arthur Imports ~Jambore1• Ronda 631 -1276

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Wt•ll F.qu1pl)t.'d '71 Rot top 609CKP

lAmtl<' '71PopTop U3 12

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$5249

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HATCHIACK l972 Marquis Broug ham . ~11i 67:l2or642·!11103. Automatic pwr. s teering lo miles. Cu,lly lo;idl'd, l -- , &low mil~. (700GSP). owner . 52350. 830-1746 '73 Gold · Dus tt!t'. 18 211

How Only SI 599 - mpA r s. 6cyl rni: . • s t:in-T • C try '75 MIERC MOH.ARCH dard trans .. .:d tlrt•s .

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LINCOLN MERCURY l301 N. T11st1n, Santa Ana

S47-05ll ' 73 PONT.

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HOW SJ425 Ord '66 Window Van. 6 IU'Y OI LEASE Lo rnl , w1rl" whls , A I M , nt!eds a llttle manor cyl, auto. Longwbl bue. F / M & tnpe . X1r:i11t work A1toot.lbuy:itS800.

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Re : The murder of Lyn n McClure : The military court martial rinding Harold Bronson Innocent, and the attorney call· ing fo r dis missal or char~

·a na( - £ e ofliera nvo veo because " they don't deser ve this kind of treatm ent " is only the lip "' ~·•!Jp hld . d "--41> ,' 7/. :I

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The editorial pace of the Da.ily Piiot uek1 to Inform and 11t1mulate ruders by prt"Sentlng on this P•lle dlveru• commentary on topics of inteornt by syndical· f'd columnists and urtoonlslll, by J>t"OVldina a forum for ruders· v1ew1 and bv presenting this ne1tt<spapeor's opinions and Ideas on current lop10. The editorial. optntan11 otttlTD'lflY-'Plfot11fJT!nr only In the editorial column at the lop ol the P•lle . Opinions eic­pressed by the columnists and

> ~!1 ~.=J~~~ . \Ti.. their vlev. 1 by Jbe Daily PUot. should be infetred.

Thursday , July 8, 1976 •

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Huntington Beach Fountain Valley

ED ITION

By &OBERT BAllK£Jl Of -D•il•"°'*-

RUth Finley was e lec ted chai r man of the Hunt ingt on Beach PlanninR Commiss ion Wednesday ni ght. seven days alter her term on the panel bad officially ended .

The e lection was viewed in some quarters as a defiance or the City Council.

Mrs. Wieder said that Wedncs· day night 's action would cause her to call for a whole new look at the makeup of all the city 's boarda and commissions.

She slop~ short of saying that tbe council would make a complete houseclearung of the seven-member planning com ­mission. however .

THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1976

Flares SJates said previously he had hoped to be re-elected.

" We look this action s imply beuuse we thought it was the best and most honest thing to do." Mrs Finley said.

" I feel that Roger (Slates) is scrupulous ly honest and is ex­tremely ethical but the fact re­mains that he is encumbered by business interests.

''I feel that 11 months is long enough to serve as chairman and that he shouldn' t have the role for anothe r year ." s he said.

A second agenda then was ptt."­pared to incl ude the election.

When the time came. however, both Slates and Planning Com ­missione r Prim Shea said they would defer to the City Council 's wishes and didn ' l participate.

They left their positions on the dais and sat in the audience.

But the remaining four tnem­bers - Mrs. Finley, Brian Parkinson , J oseph Boyle and Edward Kerins - voted to go through with 1t. Robert Bazil was absent.

Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks

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Mayor Harrie tt Wieder and Mayor Pro Tem Ron Paltinson had both requested that the pJan· ning commissioners put off the eleclion for two weeks when two new members are either appoint­ed or re ·appointed-.

Mrs. Flnley. who was named citlz~n of the ~ar by the HOME Council for civic and countywide effort! last month, sald ber elec­tion could ve ry well spell the end 0( her stint on the planning com­mission.

" J don't have to abstain on any issues and will not toady to any lnterests, " she said.

They elected Parkinson vice • chairman.

'MAY BE SHORT TERM' Chairman FlNey

" I regard this as a flagrant dis­regard of City Council wishes," Mrs . Wieder said today.

" I am rea lly sorry to bear about the election. The mayor is the las t to know." the mayor said.

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) (below) take the low road across muddy pond at Hunt ­ington Beach 's Advcntureland . They ~re a t the special park for c hildre n Wednesday.

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"' I may have the shortes t tenur~ as planning commission chairman on record," s he said m a light vein this morning.

She replaced Roger Slates who has served as planning com­mission chairman for 11 months.

The election it.self was clouded by a degree of confusion.

An original agenda didn't in· elude the e lect ion but offici als said later it was omiUed as an oversight.

The terms or Mrs. Finley and Boyle have expired but the City Council has received a long list of applicants for the two posts and members say they haven't had time lo screen the nominees.

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Killer Guilty Tot-slayer Verdict 'Manslaughter'

Patri ck Randall Hebe-rt of Huntington Beach was found gui lt y o f in vo lunt a r y mans laughter la te Wednesday in an Orange County Superior Cou rt ruling that sent pros<..ocutor Frank Briseno s trid i n g from th e courtroom in anger.

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Judge William S. Lee reached that verdict after a non1ury lna l in which Bri seno r epeatedly argued that Hebert was clearly guilty of inflicting fatal Injuries on Delta Dawn Davidson. 2.

The deputy district attorney \'ainJy pointed out Wednesday

Pier Cycle Crash Kills Downey Man lly AaTRVR a. VINSEL

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A motorcyclist was killed in­stantly Wednesday night at the Huntington Beach Pier when his bike hit a service road dip at high speed, rocketed airborne and rammed him headfirst into a con­crete pier-piling.

Richard Mark Harris, 22, or Downey. was pronounced dead at the- scene of the 6 p.m. accident.

Investigators said today a Hun­tincton Beach teenager narrowly escaped the same fate in anothe-r­motorcycle a ccident in pre-daWtl hours on Main Street near Beach Boulevard.

Several friends of Harris watched as he was killed at the pier's base where officers pre­viously had warned him about stunt r iding.

Patrolman William Barthelmy interviewed companions wHo told him the victim had been s~wlng off by roanng under the

old pier , much as surlers shoot the pier on their boards.

One companion said Hanis had been doing wheel stands on hi5 modified motorcycle s hortly before t he fatal accident.

Harris w-as not wearing a helmet.

Harris' remains were taken to Smith 's Mortuary in Hunt­intgon Beach . where funeral services were pending today.

The second motorcycle acci­dent, which occurred early to­day, left Ralph G. Digian, 17, of 18981 Flor ida St. Huntington Beach, in the intensive care unit at P acifica Hospital.

He was listed in good condition. despite the fact he suffered head injuries when hurled Crom a bor· rowed motorcyc le .

Inv es t igato r s sai d th e molorcyclc he was riding struck the center divider . nipping and n1nging him into a street s ign. He s uffered head in1uries.

Paid,.sex Decoys Tell of Howe Offer SALT LAKE CITY <APJ

Two S4 .32-an-hour police decoy prostitutes have told a City Court judge that Rep. Allan T Howe (D·Utah l, offered them S20 for specifi c sex act!I before he was arrnted las t month on a misdc· meanor sex charge.

that H~bert , 24. of 17441 Koledo Lane, had abused the child on at least one occasion prior to her death last Feb. 18 from what police alleged was a severe beat· ing.

But Deputy Public Defender J ohn Allen successfull y argued that there had been no evidence in the trial lo refute the defense theory that Delta Dawn s uffered her injuries when she fell in the bathroom and struck her head on the toilet seat.

A physician called by the de­fense tesUlied that many of the injuries later photographed on the child"s body could have been caused bysucb an intident.

Mrs. Betty Davidson. the vic­tim's mother, testified that the injuries suffered by her daughter were inflicted during h e r absence from the apartment she sha~ with Hebert.

Mrs. Davidson said she was not aware that the child was ill until later that nJghl when she heard choking sounds coming Crom her daughter 's bedroom.

Delta Dawn d ied less than an hour later in a lO<'al hospital. Mrs . Oavidson·s fi rst action on learning of the death of the child was to order Hebert to im· mediately leave her home.

Hebert will be sentenced July 28 to what could be a slate prison term of up to 15 years or a county jail term or up to one year .

He looked a round with a broad s mile as he was led from the courtroom to the county jail Wed ­nesday.

Two Masked Bandits Rob Bank in HB

Two bandits wearing women's stockings over their faces ned with $2.115 In cas h after holding up a Huntington Beach bank this morning.

The two walked Into Pacific Ci­ty Bank , 9104 Adams Ave .. at 8: 12 a .m .. pulled a handgun and took th e cash from t eller drawers, police said.

The bandits ordered bank employes to lie on the noor and then n ed, police r eported. No car was seen. omcers said.

One of the m en was described as about s ix feet tall with brown ha ir a nd a b ea rd s howl n i.t through his stocking mask.

No descripHon was avallable for the othe r man, who served as look out during the Incident . poli c e said . There were no customers Inside when lbe rob- · bery occurred.

'DEFIANCE OF COUNCIL' Mayor Harriett Wieder

O•lly f'lltol SUtt ""°'• TAKING THE REINS

Fountain Valley's Plaster

FV's Plaster Makes Official Appearance

Bill R . Plas ter, the ne w superintendent of the Fountain Valley School District, will make his fi rst official school board ap. pea rance a t tonight's 7:30 meet­ing.

The session will be at district offices. Newland Street and Talbert Avenue.

Plaster. former s uperinten­dent of the Upland (elementary > Sc hoo l District in San Bernardino County, assumed his new full -time duties J uJy 1. He . had been working tn the district. part-time s ince his appointment in April.

Pl as t e r , 39, r eplaces Or . Robert Read , who served as In- 9 terim superintendent the past 18 months .

Read still has one year remain· ing on his district rontract as as· sistant superintendent of person- : nel.

Read was appointed to the tem- · porary p os ition when Dr . Mic ha e l Brack r esig ned to become director of business.

Plaster was ~iven a four -year d istrict contract at S28,000 an­nually. He a lso will receive o $200·a -month car a llowance.

Coast

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. coast more exlemiive Fri · day morning. Otherwl!lc moslly sunny Friday, wilh high near 70 at beachps to mld ·80 inland. Low tonight 60.

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HB Mom's Death Saves Strieken Child B)' AltTU ll R. VINSt: I.

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A Utt.le 1 lrl ' I , who W\JI HVt'r mtc:l her bcnl•fuctor ~ h1m1l)' . has a chance !or life lod;n because or the tragic death 11 days &IO of a youn1it mottwr whu formerly laved 1n Uununaton Beach.

ftelata ves or traffic v1ctlm Kallarya Ann <Ray> Luedke, lV. autboriud dona tlOG ol ber kid ne)'I aod eyes for poaable orsan lrwuaplant.alioa U lbr1 wa"e w:s­damaced by the car crash th.at churo~ her lire.

Today, Mrs . Robert Rumbley,

Public Defense?

Celia's Aides Plead Poverty ByTOM ISA&LEY Of _ _,,_ ...

Two of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. 's three coddendants may be ~prewnted by the pubbc deft>n­der's olfice when their Orange Count y Superior Court lriaJ gels under way in October.

Or they may be able lo retain the lawyers who uru;ucccssrully represl'nted them in a recent

Rites Set For Victim Of Slaying

A large turnout is expected tonight and Friday at funeral rites for a Santa Ana teenager gunned down five days ago w Huntington Beach.

Petitions charging seven boys. aged 16 and 17. with murder have been filed in Orange County Juvenile Court and hearings for the s uspects are pendmg.

Mic ha e l Calleros, 17, was ki lled a lmost instuntly early Saturday when hit in the right Pye by a shot from a passing car 1n a west Huntington Beach a partment com plex.

Bitterness over a broken romance involving a 15-year-old girl standing by the v\ctjm at the 11me is blamed for the murder.

A wake tor Calleros is set al 8 p m . toni ght in the Joirst As· 1.>emo1y 01 liod t. 'tlurch 01 ~ant a Ana. followed by funeral services Friday al 10 :i .m . in lhe Latin

· Am erican Free Methodi s t Church , S•f\la Ana .

Spokesmen ror Mact>ougall fo'amily Mortuary said survivors inrlude his parents, Mr. and Mrs ~l oses C all e r os. brothHs.

'Albert. Orlando, All'1a00er and \l ark, and a s ister. Mrs JeaAciie Velazquei.

Bunal "111 be at Fairhaven ~temonal Purk .

Wall Outlet Set $15,000 HB Blaze

A charred electrical wall outlet hxture has been identified as the cause of a Sl5,000 fire that gutted one unit in a HunUngton Beach apartment house owned by blrnd pop sinRer J ose Feliciano 10 days ai:o

The bla1.e 1n an upslturs unit 1iccup1ed by J ohn Vall. of 7611 W:a~hlngton Avtt . was quickly l'OOtrnll<'fl 11nd f'Xtl""'losh<'d du<" In'" 1ftOl' l>S 1n :.potlmlo( II

ltunt1ngt11n llc arh fire Depart 111l"nl paramedics JOf' Mohn'y . inti Chuck Reynolds noticed lhl" c·olumn of r1 ~1 n i: ~ mnke find hNdrd for ti "h1lc n•turnlng from ~no\ht•r Hr1' .

federal court trial with the ex· pected s ubslantiaJ legal tJtb be· ing picked up the taxpayers.

Those alternatives will race Judge William C. Speirs F'l'iday when he is asked by lawyers for Theodore Schiffman. 53. ol Sant.a Ana and Stephen Robert Evans, 31 . ol Mission Viejo to allow lbem to withdraw from theca..'le.

The motion is being opposed by the district »ttomey's office on the g rounds that the proseeutinn 1s not satisfi ed that either of lhe two m en qualifies for lhe in­d igent s tatus that wouJd allow Judge Speirs to g rant the motion.

The two men are named w1lh Cella, 51. and George Louis 01· lendorr. 44 , of Laguna Beach, as defendants in a Grand Jury in· d1ctment that lists 127 felony counts against the four men.

It 1s alleged that they siphoned an estimated $2 million in funds f r om two Orange County hospitals under Dr. Celia's con-1 rol - M iss ion Communi t y Hospita l. Miss ion Viejo and Mercy General Hospital , Santa Ana . I

All four defendants face sen­tencing July 19 in Los Angeles federal court following their l'Oll·

v1ction there last month on charees of Medicare fraud. chttk fraud and conspiracy.

Attorneys James Riddel and Thomas Crosby have represent­ed Evans and Scbilfman, respec­tJvely, since lhe two men were named las t January in indict· ments returned by the Orange County and Los Angeles Federal Grand Juries.

Both lawyers commented dur­ine federal court action that their client.a were in arrears on legal fees and were being fi.nanc:ed, in effert. by their legal advisors.

Both men and Ollendorf lost their hospital posts shortly before the indictments wue .is­sued.

They, Cella, and south Orange County rancher Richard O'Neill are additJonally named as defen­dants in lawsuits flied by both b06p\lals that seek S37 million in damages .

Judge Speirs may decJde Fri­day that it would be cheaper in the long run to allow Riddel and Crosby lo continue their defense of Evans and Schiffman with the taxpayers meeting the costs ol what is expected lo be a long Orange County trial.

ll was explained that the public defender's office would require several weeks to study the moun· tain of pretrial documents now in Judge Speirs· courtroo m to ensure an adequate defense or the two indictees .

And it was made clear by lhc publk derende r "s ortlce today that the county depwrtment already is trying to ~ with u heavy caseload and may not be able to immedia tely take on lhl• odded burden of defense chores •n the Cella trial .

ll was also pointed oul that lho6e costs mhtht bc.-come pr~ hlbiuve if. as upected, the de­f eMe motion for a change of venue from Orange County is anmt.ed by Jud a e Speirs.

her mother. ol 1311 Hyannis Port Drlvf, HWlllocton Buch. nys a Loa ADI.._ 1irl &Sader kSdnq dlalyals treatment ror three 1un ha received them.

" We'U never k'now who she JA. :· Mrs Rumbley remarked. adding that s he washes to mf'ft the famil y ond e"Cprt'li.i her

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WANTS HIS SEAT College Teacher Ortell

Instructor Fights for Board Seat ·

By PHILIP ROSMARIN 04-0•llfl'l ... -

Orange Coast College math in· structor Michael Ortell, barred last week Crom taking omce on the county s chool board. is mounting a legal challenge to again win the seat be woo in an election last month.

Ortell. who defeated (our other candidates in Trustee Area 1, was to have taken office lasl Thursday . But he was told by Deputy County Counsel John Grisel he could not

Grisel quoted a section of the state Education Code that ap­parently bars any employe of a school district from taking office on a county board of education.

Tbe outgoing incumbent ; D•vld BTandt. s aid be will con­tinue to serve in his old seat until the d1strlct bolds another elec­tion.

Ortell will try to see to it that there isn 't another election.

Ortell s aid today he will t'hallenge the deputy county coun se l ' s ruling on several grounds.

First. Ortell sa id . " I was never Informed of that restriction by the registrar of voters" either at the time he took out nomination papers or when he filed them.

Ortell argued that another sec· lion of the education rode does not apply \he d efinition of "school district" to community college districts. and so there should be no reason he could not take his seat .

Ort e ll said if his own in · terpretation or what t~t code provides is faulty 1 then he plans a constitutional challenge of that section of the code .

He's hired Garden Grove at· torney Paul Crost. who's now re­isearchin~ that possibility.

Cross said he 1s examining the relations hip hl' tween the county school tx>ard and the community cnllegt> district to see if Ort.ell's d1squalHication can be upheld .

grautude some Sood camf' of her 0~11 traaedy

Transplant recipients are never Identified to dono~

Sbe als o uya she can un ­derstand bow grateful that chlld's mother must be, yet ~hl' cnn well co m prehtnd tbe awkw;a.rd emotional PQ1S1l1on u

Yacht Dock Tiffs Ends With Fine

LOS ANGELES (A P) - A City Councilman, who serves on a r t ­g1onal coastal commisliion, has agreed to pay ~.000 lo settle u c ivil suit brought against him by the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Comntissioners in a dispute over docking fees fo r his yacht.

The settlement was announced Wednesday by the harbor com· miss ioners .

Councilman Louis R. Nowe ll was charged with berthing his 51 .root vesse l Sharolyn at a public dock for 120 days without paying ha rbor fees .

Commissione rs origina lly sued Nowell for S7 .920, the a mount lhev contended he deserved to pay under harbor regulations.

Nowell co untered th at the Harbor Department had gtvl.'n him permission to clock at the location and had never intended to bill him .

The Sharolyn caused cnlicism of Nowell in 1974 when real est ate developers r eportedly rented a slip to the city councilman at half the normal rate.

Nowell claimed the preferen· tial treatment did not influence a later favorable vote he gave the real estat e r1rm in his capacity as South Coast Reg1onaJ Coastline Commiss ioner.

Las t March the councilman charged lha t \he docking ree dis· putes were the result of persons ··politically trying to see that l was required to vacate my of·

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' 'Tbe Uttle slrt hu '*"'on lht­kldney machine for three years a nd all of a audden 11 pair of kld neys aro avallable to ftt her, " Mrs. Rumbley auid .

" You want your own little 1lrl to live," sbo adds, "but you cun't

Mondak Pondered PLAINS, Gu. (AP) -

J lmmy Carter conferred today wi(h Sen. Walter Mondale of Mlnnesata. the latest or a half·doun poe.Si­ble running mates expect. ed to make the pU&Jimaie to Plains.

"I'm very pleased to be invited to meet and talk in Plains with lhe next presl­dent of the United Slates," Mondale said.

Carter and bis wife, Ro:salynn , greeted Mon· dale a nd bis wife, Joan, outside their home before the meeting s tarted.

Sen. John Glenn or Ohio was to a rrive later in the day for an interview.

FINLEY ..• A meeting is scheduled next

Tb&ll'SdaJt for that J>Ul"'l)06e.

Parkinson said that Wednes­day niaht's election was jmtified because the commission 's bylaws at.ate that it should be car­ried out aa soon as practical in July.

Parkinson said it was the com­mission 'a job lo complete its duties as it sees fit and that the council bas options to make changes .

The terms of office are for one year.

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sider orsan donation," ""· Ru mbley added, boflnc her daughter '• dealh wll remind othcu who mlabt conlroot a tra1lc lou ln tht r 111U11. .

tronlcally, llrt. IAaldk4i sue· cumbed ln Fount.alll Valle)' Com· munlty H°'plt.al jult two ~ before a MW law.- blto tftett a.Uowlnl motorists to autborhe orpn tr&Uoluta tn adwaee for t.MIDlelv• lD e'tntol Nkla d• ath.

l"arml may be oblalDed at tb9 Department ot Motor VIMdea with .UC!ken that atteeb to tbe .voluntftf'I 4lriHr'1 nee..!. one cl lbe llnt It.ma cbecftM ~ autboriUes.

SomeUmes, ..- • slllOlt delU to auch c:uea reGden &IM or•ana unusable.

"( think •• ...,.,.. abouJd be 1w1re of tbl1," 11y1 Mrs. Luedke, acldlnl the family •ui· 1est1 memorial coatrtbuliona to the Kldoe)' FoundaUoo lo Katherine'• name.

A resident ol Nortbriqe, Krs. Luedke wu fatally c:nasbed and her Infant son Daniel, 10 months, was if\jured when their car bit a power pole 1uywire and flipped on Ward Street near Indianapolis Avenue. They we re vi.siting the RtJmlJley home. ~e attended Wardlow

'Elementary School but the fami ­ly moved to the Sllll Fernando Valley in her freshman year at F.d1soa Hlch School.

Services were held at Smith's Mortuary in Hunlingten Beach. with interment at Jl'm•tlAW'ft. ~vors lDdude ber huaband,

Rodney ; her mother and atep­father; her father, Bllly W. Ray, of Sep"lveda; a brother\ Thomas, of the home; ai1ten .Mrs. Carolyn Wln&mfield, or Denver, Colo., and Jeannene. and Sheryl, of the home.

Others include her maternal grandpare nts, Mr. and Mrs .· Stanley F ord. of Wllmlniton, Del ., and h er paternal gra ndm ot h er, Mrs. V . D . Benedict. of Hemet.

1-·ire Cap\ . Rn1<er l&oAmer nid WronC3dl.I)' lhal cumin1&taon ut :1 nrnnufac\urt'r 's luhoratory has <'onf1rmt'd hcyond doubt a r:tult y :\O<'ket caused tht' R ts a m . bl110 a wt'ek aito Tuei;day.

The heartng will open at 9 · 30 a m . Friday in Judge SpetrS• courtroom.

Cadet Call.s

HorwrCode lncomistent

NEWARK. NJ. (i\P) - A We.~l Point cadet who &ays lhc U.S. Military Academy enforces lt.~ honor code lnconsi~lenUy has a llritcd In federot ('OUrt here that cadets sold atolen military equip· ment. c heated on exams and im· per!!onnted aovcrnment om ciab.

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El, MONTE (/\P l - Masaru ll1!inmunc. A 1..0.1 Angeles County probation officer, wa.1 put at a de · rmile disadvanta~e wht'n one or his probationers arrived al his or­( I Ct' for an unex~led meellnl(.

The probationer came In Wed· nesday carry ing n four -foot medle\'a l broadsword a nd a loaded shotgun. which he pointed ot a surprised Hlsa mtme, report· ed El Monte police.

Those cadeLS, he claim!!, wer<' never punished for honor code vlolationa - and lbcrcfore he shouldn "t be either .

The aUegaUoos were included Wednesday m arridavits said t.o have bee n sworn to by about 20 of lbe 148 cadets a wa iting hearings on chargu of violating the academy 's honor code.

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·Neighbors Lose e Bridge Round· Completion was set for Sept 1 dl'nts. He called for a tunnel. Brown ':s fil{ures . •.k churned th~ A lt.S t · manute ·• stop t he

brtd1e" group in l rvlne turned out tor Wednesday's Tran.sportll· tlorl Commission meeting to pro· test the proposed Yale Avenue bfcycle bridge above the raHroad tracks.

The two dozen citizens mostly Jived on Ecce lstone Circle that is e<ijacent to the proposed Sl00,000 bridge. They asked that t he bridge plans be abandoned and

that the city consider C0115lruct ma a t unnel uutead.

The commassion l~tened to thl' protest by Frank Minnino, who brought petillon signatures rrom about two dozen neighbors But commissione rs voted 3·2 lo rear. firm their s upport f\lr the bicycle bridge and referred the item to t.he c ity council for Its meeting Tuesday .

The council is s cheduled to ac-

ct'pt a bid on t he bndge project , plus bids on t wo other proJecls that hove been lumped U>gcthcr with the bridge .

However , J uanita Moe, one of the commisslon'ers , said to day s he fears the last-minulti protest might throw a " monkey wr ench" into the bridge plans.

Construction 0 11 the overcross­ing wa11 scheduled to begin as soon as the low bid was accepted.

Mrs . M oe said the city hoped to City engineer J ohn Rrown told tunnel would rcqwre only 40 te\'G complete t.he bridge by the limo the comm ission tht1l buJld1n~ u and the retore would cost only. school opens In the fall. tunnel would cost obout $400,000 $40,000. Brown said \bill "Yas not:

Mtnnlno. a res ident of t he Ranch, told t he commis..-.ion that the proposed · b r idge , which would span Vale Avenue above the tracks, wouldn't look good and would allow people usmg the bridge lo look into the bat'kyards of the Eccelslone Circle resi·

M rs. M oe addt'd that a 400-foot tunnel would present "securi ty problems " and would set back the entire project about one year.

She said tha t discussions on the · Va lt' Avenue btidge began in Septem ber 1975.

Howe ver . M innino d isputed

::10. Com rnmissiohers Juanita Moe.

J ohn Carl y l e a nd L y nd o n · CaJerdlne a ll voted to reaffirtl\ their s upport of the bridge. Pa\ Bonner and Marsha Pollui voted' against the motion, saying lbey beheve<l the questions raised by Minnino should be answered.

Gifts Queried Campaign Dono-rs Name Chfidren

WASHI NGTON lA P I - Adult donors to political campaigns can use their children to circum­vent legal lim its on presidential campaign gift s . the Wall Street Journal said today.

The newspaper conducted a r a ndo m t e l ep hone poll of Democ r atic a nd Republican campaign donors and said it tound tha t a few of them are as )'Oung as S. One example it cited

. ,Decoys Tell Of Solon's Soliciting

SALT LAKE CITY (APJ Two M.32-an-hour police decoy prostitutes ha ve told a City Court judge that Rep. Allan T. Howe (D-Utah>. offe red them S20 ror 1pecllic se.x acts before he was arrested last molllh oa.. a misde­meanor sex charge.

Dressed in casual pants, s an­llall and a see-through blouse, Mar1aret Hamblin covered her f~e Wednesday in apparent em­barrassment when asked what the freshman congressman wanted he r to do.

Chief ..Cit y Prosecutor Phillip PalmerUs aid s he didn't have to use the exact language and asked whether Howe proposed sexual acts.

''Yes. be did ," she told a bear· lng on motions to dismiss the charge aga inst Howe of soliclllng sex acts for hire .

Her written police report had quoted Howe a s using explicit lanaua1e for lbe acts.

Trial on th e charge w as postponed one week to J uly 19 bttause or the complexity of mo· Uona rued by the defense.

Kathleen Ta ylor . questioned by defense a tt orney Dean ' Mitt bell. said s he wore ' ·Levis end a top" the night of the a r rest. She was d ressed simila rly in court. .

She said Miss Hamblin d id all · tbe talkln 4t when Howe ap · proached In his car.

Alked who ri rat mention~ a price tor a sex act, Mrs. Tavlor •aid, ' ' Mr. llowt>," glancing al tb<' congressm an.

u e s 8 t s 11 (' n ti y rn l h e courtroo m w i th h is wife , Marlene.

The decoys a r knowledJicd that Mias Hamblin w Ill first ta :brtll11 LW> money. They sa1d t1he askt•d what Howe would pay, quoting

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because their children·s dona­tions come from the youngsters' own money and that the children a re asked whether they want to ·contribute , the newspaper said.

Still , political giving in the name or children could eas ily b ecome a subterfuge, t he

Mondale Comidered

PLA INS. Go 1AP 1 J immy Carte r conferred today with Sen . Walte r Monda le of Minnesota. the latest of a half-dozen poss1· ble running m utes expect­ed to m ake the pilgrimage to Plains .

" I 'm very pleased to be Invited lo m eet and talk in Plajns with the next prest· dent of the United Slates,·· Mondale sa id.

Carter a nd bis wife, Rosalynn, g r eeted Mon­dale and his wife. Joan. outside their home before the meeting started.

Sen. John Glenn of Ohio was to arrive later in the day for an inte rview.

Twin Pays

For Brouhaha At Birthday .

A beer ·touin g incident aL Democ r a ti c P arty-teade r Richard O'Neill 's May 3birthday party ended in municipal court Wednesd ilY with a member.oflhe county Democr atic Centra l Com· mittee pleading guilty to disturb· Ing the peace. ·

Additionally, Neil Graney paid a S50 fine and agreed to leave As· semblyman Richatd Robinson (0-Sanla Ana ) a lone.

Graney and hi~ twin brother. Edward Graney , tvere hauled In· to court In la te May :tiler one of them allegedly threw a m ug o! be«.>r in Robinson's face and threatened his life.

The Incident occurred May 3 as the l>eglocratic Centrul Commit. tee was paying its aMual birth­day respects to O'Neil at party headquarters in Santa Ana.

Both Graneys were reportedly • ncrY at Robinson for his Cailurc to P• Y the m as private In· vettlgators for an arrest report used In lt74 In an attempt to dJs­c redit his Republican riv al. Marlin McKt'ever. ·

Though copies " the report were malled to voters In the d i5· trict, Robinson denied playing

. any part in the Incident as well as owtni t.he Graney!! an.y money.

While Nell Graney pleaded guilty to d lsturblnit the peace and was fined SSO by Municipal Court Judge Robert Rickles, Edward Graney got off almost scot free.

Judge Rickles agreed to take a dismissal motion ladled by the

• Graneys• attorney under aub­misalon ror one year, meaning assault and ba ttery cbar1es agains t Edwa rd Craney will st~ lor • year .

And during tbat yea r , the former Chicago policeman. like hf w.tttet-;-ecreect ~ &eeve Robinson a lone.

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dividua l from giving more than Sl ,000 per campaign to any one federal candidate . It also pro­hibits individua ls from making dona tions in the name of another person.

David F iske, a spokesman for the F e d e r a l E lection Co m ­mission, told the J ournal ceitula­

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Cella Aides Eye Public Defenders

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EMERGENCY VEHlCl.E ENCOUNTERS AN EMERGENCY OF ITS OWN EN ROUTE TO MISSION Paramedic Capt. Marc Hawkins, Who Was lnalde Van; Examine• the Damage

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8700,000 Windfall Medics' Van Two of Or . Louis J . Cella Jr.'s

three codefe ndants m ay be represented by the public defen­der's office wbea tbeir Oran1e County Superior Court trial gets under- "'a7 ln OctOber.

Or they may be able to retaln the lawyers who umucceuMly represented t.hem ln a l"ttent federaJ court trial wtth the ex­pected aubatanllal leeal tab be· inl picked up the t axpayen .

School Board Seeks On Toro Run ,.., C ,.,, R · Hit, Damaged! i 0 ut .f. ax ate A pa ramed ic van from the

Laguna Hills fire station was wrecked Tuesday when it w as hit by a car while rushing to the a id o( an El Toro heart attack vic­ti m.

Those alternatives will face Judge William C. Speirs Friday when be ia uked by lawyers for Theodore Schiffman, 53. of Sant.a Ana and Stephen Robert Evans. 31, of M lss ion Vie;o to allow them to withdraw from the cue.

The motion is being opposed by the district attorney 's office on the grounds that the pros~ution is not tatiafied that either ol the two men qualifies ror the in· digent status that would aJlow Judge Speirs to grant the motion.

The two men are named with Cella, ~l . and George Louis 01· lendorf. « , of Laguna Beach, as defendants in a Gr~ Jury in­d ictment that lists 4127 felony counta against the rour men.

It is a lleaed that they siphoned an estimated $2 million in funds fr o m two 0 range Count y hospit a ls unde r Dr. Cella's con­tr o l - Mi ssio n Co mm u n it y Hos pital. Mission Viejo a nd Mercy Genera l Hospital, Santa Ana.

All four defendants fac~ sen· tencing July 19 In Los Angeles rederal court followlJlt their con­vict ion the r e l ast month oo cha rges of Med icare fr a ud , check fraud and conspiracy.

Attorneys J ames Rlddet and Thomas Crosby have represent ed Evans and Schiffman. respec· lively, s ince the two men were named laet January ln Indict· mt'nta returned by the Oran1e County and Lo• Angeles f"ederal Ci rand Jurlea.

Both lawyers commented dur· ing fedt'ral court action that t heir clients were In a rrears on legal tees and were being financed, ln

CSff INDIGENT, Pa1e t\.! )

By HILARY KAY E OtUMO•ll,l'li.t-

COnfro nl e d w ith n earl y $700,000 or unexpected money. Irvine scbool trustees said Wed­nesday they would like to tri m lbe tax rate a.nd pass lhe savings along lo the taxpayers.

The new money is the result or additional state a id and a lso as ­sessed valua tions in Irvine that came in higher than predicted.

At least three trustees - Frank Hurd, June Foley and Lee Sicoli - s aid they 'd like to lower the tax rate as much as poss ible.

But Hurd . who referred to Irvine as a "Cadillac" school dis· trict. was the most vocal in his belief tha t the rate could• be cut by as much as 25 cents.

District offi cia ls first proposed a tax rate or $5.25 per Sl OO as· sessed valua tion - slklng a pen­ny off last year 's r ate.

Even If school trustees agree on setting a lower rate, Irvine taxpayers will pay a bigger tax bill next year due to the higher' assessed values in Irvine.

District olCiclals had expected an Increase in assessed values of 21 5 perc e nt. b r in gi n g s:z.43,409,8&4 lnto the budget. lnatea~. the values climbed

25.1 percent. rais\ng the amount or school dist rict money to S2S(), l25,tt7.

The aecond lnc reru1e was in the area of at at e aid. whe~ district olficiaJs bad antlclpatcd rece\v-lng SS,190,301. Instead, beeausc of a jus t -sign ed educationa l finance measure, l hc district will receive SS.486.923.

Together , the two source. will net an extra $682.250.

Final Solution Aullwr Saya Ripper a Trio

LONDON CAP) - ·Jack the RJpper was actually three men engaged in a political coverup operation. a book publiabed today says. 1 Jack the Ripper Is the name given to tbe unfound

s layer of young women ln London's West End in 1888. Stephen Knlght, in the latest of a string of theories

put forth about the case,.says the murders were com· mitted not by one man. bul by three. ·. ...

Jtemaintab:l9tt..e.._ ' ' physician. a paintet and• coacbman..

Aceord.iJlg to hll book "Jack the Ripper-Tbe

Jn calling for the lower t ax ra te, Hurd comm ented, " We re­ally have lo change our spending ethic and look at the value or always gettin g the most ex ­pensive things for the district.· ·

He said he 'd be satisfi ed with merely maintaining the level of education in the district.

.. We s houldn ·r be increasing our leve l of service When people a re paying such a high tax rate ,·· s a id the tr\Mitee, adding that Irv in e ' s r a te is a mong th e highest in the county.

Mrs . Foley, too. said she was Inclined to lower district spend· lng.

" (l 's possibly the lime for us to become a little more frugal,·· she said.

Mrs . Sicola asked Assistant Superintendent John Rajcic to fi gure out just how low the rate could dip and st ill provide the same educationa l level. Rajcic said he would report back next Wednesday.

Rajclc told trus tef!ll "it's pe>ssi· ble" t.he rate could be reduced, but warned t hem that the re a rc no " safe cushions" lnchJded In the $18.5 mllllon budeet .

Stores Sue Developer of Coast Center

Damaies tot aling more them $35 million are beintr demnnded rrom the Segerstrom family or Costa Mesa by temmta of the South Coast Village shopping complex tn 20 lawsuits charging the de(endanU with fraud and breach o( contract .

The actions on file today In Orange, County Superior Court aJJege that the Segentroms and the original leaslng agents have fliled to develop the complex on lhe lines promised wben tenants signed •treemenu.

The Se gerstroms said the claims were without foundation and pledled a _vl1orous defeose. They said lhe JegaJ actions are " incoo.sls tent with the establ.ish­

·ment commercial s uccess or lbe

Although the van turned turtle and slid seve ra l yards on its roof . none of the three paramedics in· side was inj ured. They were identifi e d as Ca p t. Ma r k Hawklns, E ng. Tommy Pawloski a nd Mark Bodenbe nd e r , a trainee from Huntington Beach.

California Highway Patrol Of· fl eer H.B. Gillespie said the unil was eastbound on El Toro Road with s irens blaring and lights flashing.

The intersection at Muirlands Boulevard was blocked by tra f­fic so the unit crossed over into the clear westbound Janes, he said. 1t started to tum right in front of the stopped cars to go south on Muirlands.

But Gillespie said it was struck in the rear by another eastbound vehicle reportedly d riven by a 17-year -old Santa Ano youth whose identity was withheld . After the impact, the van rolled over and s lid down Muirlan&.

'' ( can't believe no one was In- I j ured ." s aid Ba ttalion Chier George Toussolnt, one or many I California Division of Forestry· 1 Orange County Fire Department of(i clala at the 1cene .

(\\though the damaao lo lhu I $1.C,000 vehicle was still belnll as~ 1 sffsed tod•y , Touaaalnt said he thought tho losR would be totol. The van a lso carried equipment , valued at about $16,000. 1

A relief unit was brought lo the I scene. equlpJ>l'd and in service by 4 p.m .. about two hours after the I accident and there were no calhs whlltl the pa ramedlcs were out ot servlce.

A departmtnt t poktsman said Hawkins c rawled out ol the o~r· turned van and toad an engine company accompanying ~he paramedic• unit to ~tinue on to help the heart attack victim.

Tbat person today was r t · portedly ln. stable condition at Mits1on Community H(llJ>ital.

No citations were issued at. tho scene but omcen said the ln­wll'UIM'-ww&• ellMne,

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t DONORS •.. tio:ns ¥ re 0.-ina d rafted I(} pre\'l'nt wu ng c.- hildr t> n to t•vtidl• d onor Umlts . f '1$k c :, uad the com n:ilAion intends to require tbat ti if\& by d onor s undt'r 18 must tw made know1na l)' :rnd vulunt1.r·ll v from a rund t>wned CJr conlrolll'd by tbe manor

Jud1Una Crom the telephom• poll, Oem"crat •J im my ( 'J rl t•1 "»ppeur~ lo h:i v(' b) far lht• bt ll· a est kidd ie corps ·· or don11n1. lhe J oumul said .

It said fo' ranc as fiert.z.o1t Jr , l dent1 f 1ed ~•s a n ophthamolo1uM from Lona Ut•ad1 und <in ult.I Carter fr1e mJ , hud ~ 1v,·n the leGJ l lim it of SJ.000 lo Carter mon~ t ha n a ye J r .igo . S cv l'n or llertzog's chi ld re n al~· wer e la '

c.'CI for donut1011s tntahn(( S6.000 mor e. inc luding S785 from Ka11., 5, and another $785 from Lan,, i the newspaper s a id. T~e pape r quoted Hertzog :is

:.aymg a ll the children ·~ dona l ions came fro m t rust rund :. e sta b lis h e d for t he m v .... an t'arller . ~

"'They were ull liSked ~helher they wanted to contnbute.' he v. as quoted as i;aying. " ll 's ull the kids ' own money. not mine "

The news pa per s :ud Cartt:r 's <' amp a ign trea s ure r . R J Llpshutz, has s ix cluldren " ho have a ll given m oney lo Carter . " but t heir ra the r e mphasizes that they ha\'e g1\'en their 0 1.q) money ..

On t he Republic.'an side. the n('ws paper said it found that on!.' Sl .000 donation to Ronald Reagan came from 16-> ear-old J oe Be n· nett or Har la n. Ky

" Wh a t ., Me" Pohllcal <'On tribut 1ons?" the newspaper quot · ed young Be nne tt a s s a ying . · ·You' ll ha ve to a sk my dad about that. He ha ndles a ll that stutr for me ."

The father . Clyde Bennett, was quoted as s a ying , .. All my family has their own m oney."

The news pape r said that elder Bennett arra nged a total of 10 girts lo the Reagan campaign of SI .ooo eac h from h is s ons, dJughte r . in-laws a nd others .

INDIGENT. • effect. by their legal advisors

Both m en and Ollendorf lost t he ir hos p it al pos ts s hortl y before t he ind ictments were is s ued

T hey, Cella , and south OranJ.ll' County ranc he r Richard O'Neill are additiona ll y na med as defen · d ants in laws uits filed bv both

• hospita ls that s eek S37 miilion 1n damajeA.

Judl(e Spe1 1'6 m ay ctec.-idl' F'n day that it would be cheaper in

the long run to allow R1ddet and Crosby to continue their defen:1e or Evans a nd Sc hiffman With the

• t axpayers meeting th<' costs of , what is e xpect ed lo he a lonJ: 1 Orange County tria l.

It was ex pl ained that the public defende r 's office would require several weeks to s tudy the moun· lain or pretrial documents now in Judge S pei rs' courtroo m t o t'nsure a n adequate defense or the two ind ictees .

And it was m ade clear by the public defende r 's orrice t oday that the cou nt y de partme nt a lre ady is try ing to COJX' with " heavy caseload a nd may not ht' able to imm ed iately t ake on the a dded burden of defense chores in the Cella trial.

It was a lso pointed out that Chose costs m ig ht bec.-ome pro. h1bit1ve 1r. a s ex pected. the d<' · !ense motion for a change or venue from Orange County I!> g ra nted by J udge Speirs

The heann~ will open at 9.JO a m . F rida y 1n Jud Jo(t' Speirs· t'Ourtrotlm .

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t:ay they have a rrcstl'd thl' ftri. t ner s on charged with uc•tunll )' t a king pa rt In a J anunry th(•f\ or S l. ~ milli o n In n egot 1abl1· ~ccunUes from l lnicorp <.:orn. of Century Caty .

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A thir s t y dog h as a hard time finding a drink in France. " here Europe 's worst droug ht in a century has r educed the l ak e of Sa int Quentin-Jes-\'vehnes, about 13 miles ''est of P C:tris. lo ._. fi e ld of dried m ud .

Summer Slate Signups Set At Saddleback

SUIT ••. The plaintiffs also claim : - The y weren 'l provided with

a Landmark Tower they had ex · pected. The str ucture was to serve as a s ightseeing plaUorm.

En r ollment for the s econd - Sales figures were below summe r session at Saddleback predictions give n by the defen· College, whic h r uns from July 19 dants. lo Aug . 20, is s t ill open. - They wer e not linked to the

Coll ege 0 H 1cials have a n- adjacent South Coast Plaza ma ll nounced that the s ummer student by a tram or s huttle service a s popula tion has s urpassed 5.SOO, dis cus sed when leas es were a n increa s e o r m ore than s even s igned. percent over las t year. Offi cials of the development

South Orange County r<'s1dents company had no comment today can s ig n up for the five ·wt'ek r eferring queries to Robert Cur · second ses::.1on an Building M on rie. attorney for Segerstrom who the lowe r campus . Applications read a prepa red s tatement tha t for t he fa ll s emester, wh ic h saidinpart : begi ns Aug 30. arc also be mg ac- " C.J . Segerslrom and Sons , the cepted. developer and owner of Soulh

There arc no twtaon charges Cosast Village i~ Santa Ana .. . for peopk who have lived in believes the claims are without Californ ia l on~er than <1 year and foundation , and r egrettably are th<' only r eg1:1tra t1on c·hargt- ill a lYPical or recent trends in the S.S health Sl0 r \' 1ces (t>c, ent1thng country of attacking reputable the c: tud e n t tu on .cam p us bus inesses with unwarranted med1l.'al c•arc. ~ clajms and laws uits . The actions

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SEX ... hi m as s ay ing ... , usually ,;o about S20."

She s aid they as ked if he want· ed to pay thal much and that he agr eed.

Th e d e coys , a p pearin g In pu blic for the first time since Howe was a rrested June 12, were called during arguments on a de. fens e m o tio n to ·dis mi ss on grounds the cong ressman was a \'lCtim of en trapment.

Howe, who is rurutlng for re· elcc.-t1on in Uta h 's 2nd Dis trict, :ir knowledges t a lkmft with the decoys but denies t he charfte. He said he was lu r ed to lhe area with a n invit at ion to a poll ticaJ social.

consistent with the established comme r cial s uccess o r th e Village.

.. It is Segers trom 's intenLion to defe nd vigorously against lhese claims ."

Train Derails; Ties Splinter

OCEANSIDE <AP> - The de· r ailmen t or seven freight cars left 600 reet of track twisted end several hundred feet of railroad

. ties splinter:ed today, The Santa Fe Railway train

was bound for Escondido when one or the 22 c a r s left the truk Wednesday.

T r ame was de layed on the closest s treet for 45 minutes as workers r e moved the cars filled wllh grain .

Teacher Challenges For His Board Seat

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Orange Con~t Collei;te math In · s tructor Michael Ortell, bar red last week from t akinH offi ce on t h (' co unty sc hool board , is mounlln ft o legal challenf(e to af(aln win I ~e 1w at he won tn an election last m onth.

Ortell. who de fcat('(1 four other t'unrl1datcs in Trusll'C /\rC<a I. wu to ha ve t aken offi<'<' last Thursday. Rut he was told h:v Oeputy County Counsel J ohn Grisel he could not .

Grisel quoted a section or the state Education Code that ap· parently bars en y employe or a school dis trict from taking office on a county board of education .

Th e out going inc umbe nt, David Brandl, said he will con· Unue lo se rve in his old seat until \he district holds another elec· tion. •

Ortell will try to see to il that there lsn ' t a nother e lection.

Orte ll s aid today be will challenge the deputy county c ounsel ' s ruling on several grounds .

First , Ortell said, " I was never informed or that restrlction by the registrar or voters" either at -the t~~~ Mmin.UOO

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paper'$ or when he filed them. . Ortell argued that anothH 5ec. . Hes hired Garden ~rove al·

Uoo of the education code does t.orney\Paul Crost. ~s now re· :-; ,~dJk"¥~----~~-tUJ I ~ . . :tit"~°'"·· . 10 'commumi'Y-~ ':' .... ~- c c ~':.·.~» • ' •' c • v c .; J

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s l>eilo reas e ~fltlrOt" u.ke hJs seal. colleie district to see ii Ortell '•

Ortell said iC bis O\\'n In · disqualifkaUonc:anbeupheld,

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TIM death toll fro rn an earth· quake and the land31idft It tn~· 1tued In lodones1a '1 ~mote West lt1•n province has climbed over 9,000, Ministe r or Social Welfare Mlntaredja said today.

Tbe m in ister t old repe>rters tS.000 s urvivor s Wt're awaltma evacua tion from the stri cke n area on New Guinea 1sliand.

West Irian Gov. Surtan s uid lands lides r ipping down into junglf' valleys had <'Overed some \ lllages with 90 fet"l of mud and

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rock. bw-ylna at least s.800 pro. ple, the Antara news a~ency re · ported Wednesday.

Mlotartd,Ja said today the ii:ov emmeot bas nown an 50 ton.., or rice and the equiv.Ueot of ~t.iout $35,000 for victim• ol the quake and s lides , and $20,000 m ore would follow soon .

He said becaus t• of Uw rouAh terrain and the larfle number of victims . 11 would b<.• difficult to fly lhe 15.000 su rvivors out by helicopter . The sarest way would ht to guide the m o ut, he said . but

Child Killer Guilty On ReducedCharge P a tric k R a ndall Hebe rt o r

Huntington Beach wa s round gu ilt y o r in vo lun ta r y m anslaughter late Wednesday in an Or a nge County Superior Court ruling tha t sent prosecutor Frank Bri se n o s t r id i ng Cr o m th e courtroom in a nger .

Judge William S. Lee reached that verdlct a ft er a nonJury tria l in wht<'h Br ise no r e pea t edl y

· argued that Hebert was clearlv guilty or inrtictmg fata l injuries oo Delta Da wn Da vidson , 2.

The deputy district attorney vainly pointed out Wednesday that Hebert , 24. of 17441 Koledo Lane, had abused the child on at least one occasion prior to her death last Feb. 18 from what police alleged was a sever e beat · ing.

But Deputy Pu blic Defender J ohn Alle n successfully argued that the re had been no e vidence in the trial to r e fute the defense theory that Delta Da wn suffered her in juries when s he Cell in the bathroom and struck her head on the toilet seat.

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A physician c a lled by lhe de· fense test ified lh3t manv of the injuries later photo~raphe<t on th <> child's body c.-ould ha\'e been ca w.ed by s uch a n incident.

Mrs . Be tty Da vidson. the vie· tim 's mothe r . testified that the inJuries suffered by her da~hter w e r e tn f la eted d ur i n g her absence from the apartment she shared with Hebert.

Mrs . Davidson s11.1d she was not aware tha t the ch ild was i ll unt il later that night when she hear d choking s ounds coming from her daughter 's bedroom.

Delta Dawn died less than an hour later ln a local hospita l. Mrs. Davidson 's first action on· learning of the death of the child wa s to o rd e r He be rt to im · mediately leave he r home.

Hebert will be sentenced July 28 to what could be a state prison term of up to 15 years or a county j ail term ol up to one year

He looked ar ound with a broad s mile a s he was led from !he C'ourtroom to the county jail Wed · ncsd:iy .

It would take ~H leut 10 days for them to wallt to aafet,y from the stricken 11rea .

The use or Clxed·winf aircran for evacuation Is not PoUlbk bt-c11.aH two air strips lo the area we re badly damaaed In th~ earthquaJtt. Antan reported.

Assistance has come from lhl' government, bu lnessmen a nd mi1SSiona ry arou~ operollna rn tht>arc:a .

Many people there sUll lh•e m Stone A&c conditions, h\.lnUng wild aoJmals and eatint 5Wffl po tatoes . wlld fruit s aod ' 'egetables, Mlntaredj a saic1. Tb~y de~nd on wild herbs for medicine. be added.

The earthquake struck J une 26, but reports or casualties began Clltering ou\ only this week hecau s e o r the remo te and pri miti ve a r ea in whic h the quake s truc k.

Teen Injured By Bomb Said ' Improving'

A Huntington Beac.-h teenager c rit ic all y i n j ured when u

• homemade bomb blew a drill bit into hls brain is r eportedly rally· ing today . arte r his condition worsened Wednesday.

Ker ry Snyder, 17, of 6062 Stone Ave .. was listed in guarded con· dltion a ft"r being placed under t'ritical care at one point Wedne::. day, s pokesme n at Huntington lnte rcommunity H06pitaJ said

Investigators theorize he wa.s t rying lo drill a hole for a fuse in a length of pipe packed wit h ex plosives whe n it detonated Satur· day in a backyard shed.

They 11n1d e ither a spark from the drill that dis integr ated, send · 1ng the bil knifing into his llkull. or heat from its friction raused the explosion .

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1 ORA~GE COUNTY, CALIF.ORNIA THURS~A Y, JULY 8, 1976 TEN CENT' ra;;;;;;s Okays· $7 .Center Pl~

i ' By JA~ CRAPPEJL 'i Oflloto.il•~-Followlng a atormy and a t · Umea bitter public hearin!l, the ~ San Clemente City Counc il oar­•1 rowly approved a plan Wednes· i day calling for rezone ot 19 acres

miWon sh opping center . t allowing conslruction or a $7

Mayor B. Patrick Lane, Coon· , cilwoman Donna WUklb.500 and 1. Councilman Willia m Walker vot-

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ed to a pprove a general plan amendment lor the iute, a htUy w~e of land bordering the San Die10 Freeway a l Avenida Pico.

The action was souabt by de­veloper A. L. Wulteck who bas been seeking city permission to construc t a shopping cente r on the land. The action t.alten by lhe council is a preliminary and necessary step toward lhe de· velopment.

Wulleck 's plan wu holly op­posed by some of the city's pre ­sent bwsinesses and nearby re~ I · dents.

In his presentation to ~ City Council, Wulfeck s &d the shop­p ing c e nter wo u ld b e an econom ic: boon to the com · munity.

He s aid the development wouJd bring an additional $240,000 m t axes to the city , that it wouJd

i Campaign Donors Name Children i WASHINGTON (AP) - Adult ~ donors t o political campa igns .; can use the ir c hildren to circum­~: vent legal lim its on presidential ! campa ign gifts. the Wall Street · Journal s aid today.

.,, The news pa per conducted a ·· rand o m t e l e ph on e p oll of

f. De m ocrati c a nd Re publi ca n

campaign donors a nd s a id it .i found that a few of the m are as ~ young as 5. One exam ple it cited f was from Long Beach. ,. The re was no indication how I , ) San Juan

many child donors there are . Parents s a y the giving is legal

because the ir children·s dona­tions come from the youn~slers ' own money and t hat the children are as ked whether they want to contribute. lhe newspaper s aid.

Still . political giving in the na me or children could easily b eco m e a s ub l erruge, t he Journa l s aid .

Federal law prohibits an in­dividual from giving more than Sl,000 per campaign to any one

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federa l' candidate . It also pro­tubits individuals from m aking donations in the name of another person.

David Fiske, a s pokesm an for th e F ed e ra l Elect ion Com­mission. told the Journal regula­tions a re be ing d rafted to pre vent usin g child ren to evade donor limit s . Fis ke s a id t he com ­m1ss1on tnlends to require that gifts by donors under 18 must be made knowingly and voluntarily

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provide e mploy ment for 240 full · lime emptoyes and that tool contractors would receive m uch of the $7 million ronstrucoon cost .

He said lhat cur rently much of t he s hopp i ng done by Sa n Cle menteans is done outside the cit y a nd his s hopping center would help stop the " leakage" or San Clemente dollars from the community.

Wulled< said t hat if the city had the sam e per capit a spend­ing as Laguna Beach, an addi· t.iooal $2-4 m illion would be s pent in lhe city a nnually . And~ be said If the city did not

expa nd com m e rcially. San Juan Capis trano, Ca pistrano Beach and othe r nearby communities would.

In opposition. Vance Simonds. represent ing . the Merchants A:>·

soctation, called for tbc.• cit}' tA delay lt.s ncllon until a thorou~ et0nom ic study s howed need f new commerchtl development .

As ke d b y Counc l lwo mu 11 Wilkinson lf the merchants we" I advocnttng a moratorium ~ I comme rcial development untl the citv 's economic: picture wer clarified, Simonds said yes. unli :'!ndependent . up to date, un­

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0.il ~ P llOI )l•H Photo Nixes Bid

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Ji m my Car t er confer n '<l today wit h Se n . Walter Monda le of Minnesota, the la test of a baH-dozen possi­ble running mates expect · ed to make the pilgrimage to Plains.

LB Firemen Win Raise, Short Week

EMERGENCY VEHICLE ENCOUNTERS AN EMERGENCY OF ITS OWN EN ROUTE TO MISSION Perem edlc C• pt. M• rc Hawkins, Who WH Inside Ven, Examines the Damage

By ANN IE COOP E R Ol•O•llY ,,le4 1Uli

San Juan Ca pistrano city coun· ·Umen voted 3"·2 Wednesday to leny a Mission Hltls Rancb petl­ion l or a general plan amend· nenL 'n.e amendment would have a l­

owed Mission Hills to build 274 lomes on 1S7 ac r es of un· leveloped land east of its exlst · nt s ubdivision in northeast San luan Capistra no.

Councilm an Yvon Heckscher, 1oln tlng o u l th e coun ci l ' s .enaiUvlty to a S4 million lawsuit lied by Mission Hills against the ·lty, made t he m otion wbicb led 0 defejlt or the developer 's peti­ion. ·

The effect of Heckscher's mo­ion was to Ignore a Mission HUis ·ompromiH which called tor 221 Lomes on t he s ite . The city 's ~eneral plans .would allow 180 iom es.

Vot!l'lg to approve the M ission {illJ petition were Councilmen rohn Sween ey a nd Richard itcDowell . S weeney u id he 1aaed hia support of the Minion tllk c o m p r o m ise o n t h e iuilder '•· wlUin itness to provide >etter acceaa to the proposed de­re.lopme.nt.

" We were concerned about ac­:e&t, and the developer hu pro­tided access." Sweeney s ald . " ll 1 only fa ir now to compromise in density. ··

McDowell s a id he stands fir m · y behind M1l'slon Hills.

" Phase I is a One dc>velop. l'e nl ... he s old . apeaklnai or the xlstln1t s ubdivision. " I expect

.he same hhth quality In Phase 11. It woulc1 he unfai r to pull the -us out from under Mi.ulon Hills It tht.A point.· ·

VotlnR l o d e ny the petition were Counc ilmen Kenntth Frletis and Yvon Jlcckscher and Mayor )ouglaa Nash .

t. " The general plan ls already a ; !Ompromlse." said Nash, who ; :ailed tbe de ve loper's lawsuit

•atrale&y 39-a ." ' " The re 111 no need lo com ­:: >romlae furthe r ." be said. . " What we have seen here is a ; >roc:eu of erosion ," said Friess.

'Thls m a tter has been going < .hrouah the process of public ~iearings for two years now.' ·

.. I'm ver y pleased lo be Invited to mttt a nd t alk In Plains with t he next presi· dent of the Uni Led States ," Monda le said .

Carte r a nd h is wife, Rosalyno, g reeted Mon. dale a nd his wife, Joan, outside their home before the meeting started.

Sen. John Glenn of Ohio was to arr ive lat er in the day for an intervie w.

$9,000 Fleet

To Transport LB Visitors A 19,000 program that will keep

a fleet of vans , trams and buses rolling a long Laguna Beach·s highways a nd byways during the upromlng art festival season was approved Wednesday by the City Council .

The Intent of t he program is to guarantee that m unicipal transit will be available lo Art Colony ' 'isltors a t deslttnated SlOJli." at lS-mloute inte r vals.

The summer t ransit fleet will be m ade up of four vans, lwo trams a nd three buses that will r un on r ou tes along Coas t Highway, downtown s treets and Laguna Clinyon Road.

One hope ol c ity offi cials is that visitors will be e ncouraged to park out.side of the congested downtown a nd a rt festival areas and UH municipa l transit to get to their doatina tlons.

The rouncil waa told by Mark Gum blne r . c ha i rma n o r t he Parking , Tra ns portation and Circ ulation Comm ittee, that the key to makin1 municipal transit work Lt 1 uaranleelng that ~ van. tram or bus la availa ble at st.ops every 15 m inutea.

Gumbiner said a system based on 25 o r 3S minute inte rvals would fail.

T wo of t he v ans will run <See FLEET, P age A%>

By FR EDERICK SCllOEMEHL Of, ... 0.-1, ...... _

Laguna Beacb flremen have WOii .J two-yeat contract that win provide an immf'diate cut in the lengtll of their work week and a fi ve percent saJar y increase Jan. 1.

The sal a ry locreu e and fringe benefits im prove ment package, developed through negotiations be twee n th e clly a nd t he Teamsters Union, was ratified by the Laguna Beach City Coun­cil at 2 a .m . today following an execuU ve session.

The n e w w o rk week for fi remen will be 59 hours long, one hour shorte r t han previously in effect.

While the contract provides for no immediate s alary increase, firemen wilJ receive a five per­cent increase next January a nd a 4.5 percent increase on J an. 1, 1978.

Tbe package will cost the city $42,506 over the two-year period.

The settle m ent calls fo r a f u rt h er reducti on in th e firemen's work week from 59 to 56 hours during the second year of the contract.

The wor k week reductions will be accomplished without hi rin~ new st atr by the city " buying back" holiday s hifts.

The settle me nt also provides for an Increase in the city's con· tribution to the cost of health In-s urance pre m iums.

T h e T ea m s t ers -a rrl l iat ed fi remen e nte r ed this ye a r 's s alary negotiations in Mnrr b :seeking a 9.8 percent salary in­crease a nd a r eduction in the

(See Fiil EM EN, P•se A2 )

Rugs, Ster eo Gone Oriental rugs a nd a slerro set

joint ly valued at more tha n $10,000 have been stolen from a La1una Niguel home by burglars who forced open the garage door.

Oranae Count y sher iff' s of­ficers said the break-ln occurn 'd a t t h e h ome ol la ndsca pe r Bradley A. Cuthbertaon, 22, Of 2Sl01 Via Portola, whUe he was a b&ent from the home. The vic­tim ~Umated the total loss a t $10,3l S.

Cella Aides Broke,­Ask. Public Defeme

By T OM BARLEV Ollh D•llf~le4-

Tw0 of Or . Louis J . CeUa Jr.'s three cod e fe nd a nts may be represented by the public defe n· der 's office when their Orange County Superior Court trial gets under way in October .

Or they m ay be able to r etain the la wyers who unsuccessfully represented the m 'in a recent federa l cour t trial with the ex­pected s ubs tantial legiU ~b be­ing picked up the taxpayers.

Those a lternatives will lace Judge Willi am C. Speirs Friday · when he is a sked by lawyers for Theodore Schiffm an, S3, of Santa' Ana a nd Stephen Robert Evans. 31. or Mission Viejo to allow the m towithdraw from the case.

The m otion is oeing opposed by the dis trict attorney's office on the grounds that the prosecution is not satis fied that either of the two m e n qualifies for lhe in· djgent s tatus tha l would allow J udge Speirs to g rant the motion.

The two m en a re named with Cella, 51, and George Louis 0 1·

Drape Sales Fraud Told

Residents In the Dana Point area a r e b ei n g warned by Orange County s heriff's officers th a t d o in g bus iness with a drapery s a les m an In the urea could retull In a t rip to the cleant rs .

They cite t he loss or $SOO sur -fe red by Mrs . Glenn Dramis . 30, of 243Sl Taxco Drive, as an ex· ample or the recent activities or the man they wish to interview.

Mrs . Dra mis t old deputies she paid $.'500 to a man whose name lt1 h e l d b y In ves t iga to r s fo r draperies to be hung ln her home. She has not seen the sales man since t he paym ent was made Mayi:J,

lendorf. -44 , or Laguna Beach, as defendants in a Grand J ury in · dictm ent t hat lis ts 127 felony counts against the four men.

It Is a lleged tha t they siphoned an estim ated $2 million In funds fr o m tw o Onrn g e Count y hospitals under Dr. Celia 's con· t r o l - M iss i on Communit y Hospita l . Mission Viejo a nd Mercy Ge ne ra l Hospital, Santa Ana.

All four defendants face s en· tencing July 19 in Los Angeles federa l court following their con­vi ction the r e l ast m on"th on charges of Me<!icare fraud,

·check fra ud and conspiracy. Attorneys J a m es Riddel and <See INDIG ENT, Page AZ)

San Onofre Bor<kr Check Opens Friday The Border P at rol's hl~hway

c h ec kpoi n t so ut h o f S11 n Cle mente for illegal aliens will reopen Friday a fter being closed for more t han a year.

" !ta r ri n g u n y thln g u n· foreseen," the checkpoint will re­sum e opera tions In its old location on Inte r s tate 5 near the San Onofre nuclear power plant. s aid Robert McCord. assL'ltant chier Aorde r P ntrol 11gent .

The U.S. Supre me Court n1led Tuesd ay that the checkpoinl. t•l w h ic h certa ll'\ ve hic les ur<• slopped a nd searched for 1llcaol a liens . d id not vlolat.e4th Amend · ment guarantees again11L Illegal search and se izure .

The practice w as stopped in Ma rch 197$ when the 9th U.S. C i rc u i t. Court of Appea l 11 declared unconstltuttonul the bla nket warrant! being used to conUnue lt.

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~ia~~~~ Laguna Ponders 5c Medic Tax ~ ••If this petlUon is approved." ~d Robert Davies 0( t.hc plan- The Pe>ssiblllty that Laguna mfo the program unless it comes rai5ed through a five-cent In· tims l o the hospital. The city ; ')lns commission prior t o the Beach voters may be asJted to up with an estimated tsB.000 to crease lo tAle tax ra te. operates an a m bulance for use ~ell's vote. "we bad bette r voteoaafive-nnt tn override lo roverthe ctt1'st'osL AJtunatively. Theal said, tbe when t.he private cdl1er is.not " --ftn._epu•medlc scni«.WiUlin Councilwornao~JlfP._I! COllkl lloenee tbe city's "COS& •Yailabl~. ~-Ute trub and over tbe clty surfaced at. Wednesday's 1il0ifi6 (ivoredan~ IO .• d a WWW,• P ara medin-~ PIO¥i4k

ta.Sil.•• . Lacuna Beach Cjty Counc il that the people bow ·~ .mctfall ereatM br • IS.I Ptt· 1n0re sopbl.IUcated trealment. Sa,Jns tbe plnalac c:om · meetinl- wbah.lteyerea.W.,." ~t tncr~aae. UI the dtf'• ... TllaJ' are a llowed ·to ad~

Medics' Van On Toro Run Hit, Damaged

A paramedic van from the Lagun a Hills fire s tation was wrecked 'F~ when it was hil by a car whi le rushin~ to the a id of an El T oro hea rt attack vk­t im.

Although the van turned turtle and s lid sever al yards on its roof. none of the three paramedics in­s ide was injured. They were i d e n ti fi l' d u Ca pt Mark Hawkins, Eng. Tommy P awloski a nd Mar k Bod e nbend e r , a trainee from H untington Beach.

California Highway Patrol Of­ficer H. 8 . Gill es pie said the unit was eastbound on El Toro Hoad · with s ir ens blaring and lights : nashing.

The inte rsect ion at Muirla nds Boulevard was blocked by t raC-: fi e so t he unit crossed over Into the clear west bound lanes, hl· said. Jt s ta rted lo tum ri i;ht in front of the s topped cars to go

1 i.outh on Muirl a nds.

But Gi llespie said it was slrur k in the rear by a nother eastbound vehiclt' reportedly dri ven by a: 17-year o ld Santa Ana youth . whose ide ntity wai; withheld .·. After the Impa ct , the van rolled over a nd s lid down Muirlands .

" 1 can' t bch evt> no one wa" in-· jured, " said Ba tt alion Chi(•f George Tou11sa int , one of many• California Division of f''orelltry-~ Orange County Fire Ocpartmcnt i ofrt c1als a t the scene. •

<See CRASH, Pa«e A2> ., Co ast

We athe r .f~n tchy low <' louds olon«

coas t more cxt enslv • Frt· d11y mornin1r. (Hber wlHt• mostly sunny F'rlday, with high nc11r 70 a t beaches to mld-80 Inla nd. Low tonight 00.

I NSIDE TODA~ A rock column inauguralln!J

today tall~• t1 look .Qt Peter f'r.cimp to n .a nd otl1t'r per"11JOllhH in the pop (acid. P.agc AJ2.

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, tnow the Mluloa em. property be~ •t tie South Lquna 23. • t.y we eew uDdled b1 t...paa todl&enalae ~~at.bas oC beUtr \ban &nJ' ot.b« &liqle pn>- tl:rest•Uon by Ju. 1. • CJb' ••1e r .,,..... ,,..., 8tact ftNIHll. A prtftl• am~ ~ s..b Coast p~c 4Jro-~t1..Y ln San ~uan. 'But Latu.ft! 8.acb will not cut estFated ;.lte *'°° nlUlct ~ - W.-e senlc~ ttlU'l!JPQr'tS vfc· ,ram.

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NDIGENT. • Tbomu Crosby have represent: ed Evans and Sch11fm41n, ~pee· tav~ly , since the t~'O m en were

.named lall JU\&U'Y in indlcl· mentl returned by Ute Orinat­County and L-0$ Angeles Jo'edert.tl CrandJunc~

Uoth lawyt:rs commented di.Ir· 1na feder•I court .ictlon tht1t their cllmt.s were !n arre;&ra on lt"tU•I fees and wue bcina f1nann>d. 1n effect . by thelr lc1t:.J advisor:;

Doth m\•n and OUmdorf IO!lt their hosp ital posts 11hortly be-lore the lnd 1rtments ~t·re u. autd.

They. Cella. ;1nd i;outh Oran1tc <.:ount y ranrht•r Htchard O'Nt-111 are addllionally n11med a.-. dtifcn dant.s in lawsuit~ ftled by both hospit als th•1t seek $37 m1lhon in damages

Judge Speirs may dt.o.cide F'11 day that 1t would be cheaper in the long run to a llow Riddel and Crosby to continue lhefr defense or Evans and Schiffman with the taxpayers m eeting the costs or what is ex~ected to be a lonR Orange County lrl al.

It was expla ined that the public defender's omre would require several weeks to study the moon· tain of pretna.1 document.snow 1n J udge Speirs ' courtroom to ensure an adequate defense of the two indlctees.

And it was made clear by the public defe nde r 's office today that t he co un ty depa rtme nt aJready Lt; trying to cope with a

' heavy caseload and may not be able to immediately take on the added burden of defense chores 1n the Cella trial.

It was also Pointed out that those costs might become pro­hibitive if, as expected, the de· tense motion for a change or venue from Orange County is granted by Judge Speirs.

The hearing will open at 9 · 30 a .m . Friday in Judge Speirs' courtroom.

CENTER ..• biased inform ation proves a need for whatever busi nesses are pro­posed to go in. "

He cited the creation or blight­ed business districts in Long Beach and Oceanside when the ex1sting commercial areas were overwhelmed by new develop· mcnt.

Anot he r s peaker u rged the council to " learn from Laguna Beach" which he said wa~ halt­ing new development a nd pre· serving its business community.

" What are we trying to do, comp e te with Sant a An a. Anaheim . LA?•' the s peaker asked.

On a motion by Councilman Walker. the council approved the a mendme nt but tocked on two con d itio n s wh ic h m us t b e salls ried before development of the Wulfeck s hopping center.

The first condition asked for a r eport on c reation of a t otal a r c hite c tu ra l contro l ion e between the freeway and Pacific Coast Highway from Avenida Plco to Ave nida Magdalena and the second . lhe initiation of a complete economic study to be reviewed by the cit y council.

C ou n ci lman Anth o n y O,Giovanni opp()sed the motion because t h e rezo n e would eli minate some Industrial land from the city and Councilma n Thomas O'Keefe opp05ed it say· ing additiona l residential zonin~ 11hould be Included to buffer the s l\Oppmg cente r .

Surfe'r 's Car Hi.flea A Lagun a Beach man surfing

:1\ San Cle m e nte's T ·Stre et , Beuch r eturned to his car Wed·

nesday a nd found a brand new set o( s urfboard racb had been

I s tolen from his s mall forel1tn veh ic le . Fre d Swutu. 729 Gu,•lota S t .. told San Clem<'nte J'()hce th<' r uck valued a t S20 had been t nken dellplte an orrun11c· mc.-nt he had dc.w~ed to secure It to the car.

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Final Solution A.ulhor Says Ripper a Trio

LONDON (AP) - Jact lhe Ripper was attually three men engaged in a oolit.lcal coverup operalloo, a book published todayQ.y1.

J ack tbe Ripper is the name f_iven lo the unfou.nd s layer of young women ln London ~ West End ln 1888.

Stephen KniRhtc> tn the lates t of a 1>tnng o{ theories put forth about the case, i.ay~ the murders were t'Om · mmed not by Ont.' man, but by thr(!e.

I le maintains lhl' three mcluded Queen Victoria ·s phyMC'1an . a painter and a couchman .

Accordm~ to his book " J a<."k the Ripper - The F'inal Solution." tht.• three killed four women becausl' the~· knew of the bL-Crt.>l marriage of a Roman Cathoh(• C'omrnoner to thL· qu.."'en 's gr&ndson. \\ h1ch the p11m~ mimstcr feared would lead lo ~canda l. The account bays one othC'r woman WLI.$ killed because of a mis· \fke in 1dcnttty .

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FIREMEN • • work we~k from ti0to56hours

The settlement 1s the h rst t1mt• that the c ity and 1rny of its e mp I o y e a s s o c· 1 J L 11in s h a' l' agreed to a multi-year contract on salaries a nd rnnge benefits.

Still unsettled are negotiations with poh C'e officers and mis­rellaneous t' lty employes.

S teve S ilve r , a n a tt orney represent ing police om cers. sajd police representatives and the ci­ty are al an impasse over Lhe of­fi<'ers ' " rock bottom" de mand for a five pe rcent salary rn­crease, retroacti ve to J uly l .

The city has countered with a proposal for a four percent in · crease retroactive to June 28 or a five percent increase . effective Sept. 6. Silver said.

S il ver said he will appear before the council July 21 lo out­line the officer J · position.

Police officer s entered salary negotiations seeking a 12 percent salary increase and numerous fr. inge benefits-\mprovement.s.

The remaining city e.mployes, represented by the Orange Coun· ty Em ployes Association, are still negotiating with the city on a settlement. Employes are seek­ing eight percent. the city bas countered with a five percent of. fer .

City employes initially sought a 12 percent increase when their negotiations with the city started in April.

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CRASH .. . Although the damage to the

$14 ,000 vehirle was still being a s­sessed today. Toussaint s aid ht' thought lhe loss would be tota l. The van al~o carried equipment valued at about $16,000.

A relie f unit was brought to the scene. equipped and m service by 4 p.m . about two hours after the accident and there were no calls while the paramedics we re out of s ervice

A department spakesman said Hawkins crawled out of the over­t urned van and told an engine company acc ompanyi ng ~he paramedics unit to continue on to help t he heart attack victim .

Thal person today was r e· portedly in stable condition at Mission Comm unity Hospital.

No citations we re issued at the scene but of{iC'ers said the In· vestigation would contlnue.

While fire 0Uk1a ls and photo­graphers milled around the over· t urned van. people from nearby busi n esses an d re siden ces ~othered on the sidewalks to see what had happened. One passinl( car crunched into anoth••r. caus· ing minor damage to both cars.

Council Sets Budget Study In Clemente

The San Clemente City Council has scheduled a budget study session Wednesday to review the city's S'? 4 million 1976· 77 s pend· ina plun.

Meellnit Wedn.-~dey. t he coun· ell also st>t n public h.-nring on thf' budl(tt. up Sl 3 million over last year's budget . Thnt hear1ng will be AuR. 4.

As presented by City Mnnaitet Ge rald W~ets, the budiret retains the city's 11roperty tax rate or Sl.44 per $100 asses._~ valuation (about $144 yearly to the owner of a $40.000 house.).

Weeks said no lax reductjon is planned in the budget despite a 23 percent increase In the assessed \•alue of town proper ty. T he assess m ent is made by lhe Orange County a ssessor 's orflcc.

2 Escapees Ask Return To Center

Sun Clem ente police arrested two 16-year-old female escapee' from the Sa nt a Ana Youth Guidance Center following th<' burglary of a pier area business today.

One ofthe girls was from Hunt . ington Beach and the other rrom La Habra .

Both turned themselves in to police. Officer Mike CUrrell SHid the girls had just gotten tired of hiding s ince fleeing the center Tuesday. A third girl is still miss-ing. '

A burglary occuned a t the Sidewalk Cafe. 613 Avenlda Vi<: · loria about a ball hour before the young women called the depart· m ent from a pay t elephone in the 200 block of Avenida Del Mar.

Entry to the care was via a win­dow. Police 'said they did not know if anyth ing was taken from the business .

Both girls were booked for burglary and were to be turned over to juvenile aut.horiUes to· day.

DONORS ••. from a fund owned or controlled by the m inor .

Judging from the t elephone poll. Democrat J immy Carter " appears to have by far lhe biit­gest kiddie corps" oC donors. the J ournal said .

lt said Francis Hertzog J r .• tdenUfled as an opht.hamologist f rom Long Beach and an old Carter friend. had given the legal hm1t oC $1,000 to Carter more th a n a yea r ago . Seven o f He rtzog 's children also we re list ed for donations tolaling S6.000 more, including $785 from Kat<' , 5 . and anot he r S7RS from Lars, 7. t he newspaper said.

The paper q uoted Hertzog a s s aying a ll t he children's dona· tions came from trust funds estnbhshed for them yea u earlier.

" They were a II asked whether they wanted to contribute." he was quoted a s saying. " H's all the kids' own m onf'y. not mine.·•

The newspaper said Carter 's 'C amp a ign t reasu r e r . R . J . Lipshuu. has s ix children who ha"c a ll given money to Carter. "but their fathe r emphasizes that they ha ve given their own money.''

On the Republican side. the newspaper s aid it found that one SI .000 donation to Ronald Heagan <'&me from 16-year-old Joe Ben· nett of Harlan, Ky.

" What ? Mc ? Political con· t nbut1ons"" the newspaper quot· NI younit Bennett a~ ~aying. " You'll have to :>sk my dad a bout that He ha ndles <111 that ~luff for mr ''

Tht' fathf'r . Clyde Renn<'tt. wa 41 quoted as sayi ng, " All my famJly has t heir own money.··

The newspaper s aid thnl elder Bennett a rra nged a total of JO Rlrt.~ to the Reagan campaign of $1.000 earh rro m hi s :r1ons . d-'ughler, tn·laws and others.

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FLEET ••• between t he three art festivals and free Act V parking lol in Laguna Canyon. Act V 1$ a con sortlum made up of rcp.resen­t olives of the art festival , lhe city and the m erchant community.

Two other vans , one to be purchased and one to be leued on a trlal basis. will be placed ln s ervice along with two trams on routes a long no rth and south Coast Highway .

DJ/Yr DI' ..41 DER City buses will run alohg Te· nv i /II · gulu bus routes durtn1 the day. -C'D~ F-~----~Tbe.:.=.!..Y ..::."":.=.:Ul::....be placed on the van·

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Killer Guilty Tot-slayer Verdict 'Manslaughter'

P 1uriC'lt Rand&ll Hebtrt of Huntington Ue1ach w.-~ found ~ ullt y of 1o vo l unt1H) ml\n:iloughtcr IJh' Wcdrw:.duy an in Orang<' Count> ' uf)t'nur Court ruling lhat aent prosecutor J<rank nrlH'DO s t ridi ng from lb\' courtroom an an.:l."r

J udge W1 lh~1m S I .A'(' reach('J th<it \'crd1rt ufh·~rOl\lw .v t rtal an wh1rh Uri :.c rt'IH.•utcdl~ targued that He 'l'IS clea1 ly

um· mothf'r, tl'S\1hcd lhut th~ il\junea ioulfrr~d by her ctaugh\l•r wt-re i nfli cted durin i; h l' r abst nr e trom th" 111H.1rtnwnt ~h1• iihared with Hebert

ltfr-». Du \'1d1on :.•1ld she was not aware th:it thf' l' h1ld 14- U:. 111 unt il lntt'r that n litht "ht.'n ~h1• h(•ard chokanii :.mrndl' 1·11rn1n~ from h1•1· 1tou.,:hter ':. bl•d room

Oelt~1 Ou" n d1l•d lt'Sll lhun un hour lote r in a local hospital

Mrs Davidson's flnt a<'llon on h•urning or the death ot t~ child \\J~ \ll orcler Hob~rt lo 1m· nwtf1;.itely lt-iivc hr r home.

lldwr\ will be s~ntenc:fod July 28 10 wha t could boa s tate prison tt•rm of up to t.s yeltrs OI' a (our1ty J31l l\•rm of up to ont• )'t'tlr

lk look1•d uround wlth u brond ~mtll' u~ he w~ii It'd from lhl• l'OOt lroum tu lht' cOWlty Jail Wed-1w~day .

Jtull ty ot inntrting fatal lr\jurws on Oeltat't>,.wn Oovldson, 2.

The deput) d ist.net uuomt>' \' llmly Pointed out Wedncsdu;• that Hebet'l , Z4. of 17441 Kole-do Lane. had abuse<l the child on .it A>asl one occasion pnor t o hl•r death last Feb. 18 from what police allegt>d was a severt> beat · ing

Paid-sex Decoys 1 Tell of Howe Offer

But Deputy PubUc Dl'f<>ndt'r John Allen suC'Cl!:.:-fully aqnaed lh:it there had hl'en no e' 1deocc in the lnal lo rl'fute the dcfcnsc­theory that Df'lta Dawn suffer ed he r injuries when she fell in the bathroom and struck her head on lhe toilet seat.

;\ ph~sic 1 :1n t•alled by the dl' frnsl• tcs llf1cd that man~ 11r thl' anJuries later photogra1>ht>d oo the child's body could have been caused by suc h an iocidcnt.

Mrs. Be tty Oa\'ldson. the vii·-

Train Derails; ·Ties Splinter

OCEANSlOE (A P l - The de­r ai lment of se ve n freight cars left 600 feet o( track twisted and several hundred feet or raj lroad ties splinter ed today.

The Santa Fe Railway train was bound for Escondido when one or the 22 cars left the tr ack Wednesday

Trame was de layed on the closest s treet for 45 rnlnutcs as workers removed the cars lilied with grain ·

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP> Two $4.32-un·hour polic•c decoy prostitutes have told a City Co\lrt judge that Rep. Allan T Hc1" e <D-Utuh >. of(ered them S20 fo r spedfic sex acts before he " as arrested last moolh on u m1sde· mennor sex char~e.

Dressed an C'asun..I pants. san­dals and a see-throu~h blow.I.'. Margaret Hamblin l'O\'ered her face Wednesday in apparent em­barrassmenl when asked what the fres h man congressman wanted he r to do.

Chief City Prosecutor Phillip P a lmer said s he didn't have lo use the exact language and asked whether Howe proposed sexual acts.

" Yes. he did,'' s he told a hear ing on motions to dis miss the charge against Howe oC soliciting sex acts for hire.

Her writte n police report had quoted Howe as using explicit language for lhe acts.

Trial o n th e cha r ge wa s postponed one week to July 19 because of the complexity of m(). lions filed by the defense.

Kathleen Taylor . q uestioned b y defense attor ne y Deao Mitchell. said s he ·wore " U-v1s and a top ·' the night of the arrest .

She was dressed s\milarly 1.11 cour1

She sa id Miss ll~mblin did all th t> talki ng w he n Howe ap prouchcd in his car.

Asked who first mentioned u price for a sex act . Mrs. Tuvlor said, " Mr . Howe ." gliocmg al the eongr C'ssman

li e s at s il e ntl y I n t h e courtroom wit h h is wife. .Marlene.

The decoys acknowled~ed !hat Miss Hamblin was first to bring up money. They s aid she asked what Howe would pa,y. q uoting him as saying, " 1 usulllly go ubout $20."

She s aid the)' asked if he wanl· ed to puy t hat. much and that he agreed.

T he de coys, appcarin~ 1n public for the first time s1ncr Howe was arrested June 12. were called during arguments on a de fe ns e motion t o dismiss on grounds t he congressman was a victim of entrapment.

Howe. who is running tor re· election in Utah 's 2nd District , acknowledges talking with the decoys but denies the char ge. He said he was lured to the ar ea with an tnvitalion lo a poht1cal social.

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SAN DIEGO <AP) - The San Diego County s bertrr shoukt r~· asses1 hi$ tlea with known or SllSpeCl ed unde rworld Ogures, the count y Grand Jury said Wednesday.

In a 57 ·page re p0rt from a two-month Investigation oo or· ganlzed crim e, the Grand J ury s aid that unde rworld activity does exist her~. but not to the same extent us in the eaa~rn United States.

" TH E R E IS NO lndlcollon that the Mafia or crime lords are here in Sao Di~o County." s aid Jury J o re man Lou is Metz1er.

But the Grand Jury report criticized Sheriff John Duffy for voluntarily testifying in Loi. Angeles on behalf of the La Costa Country Club and fpa an Carlsbad.

IM•rrf.,,e E•d• Actor George Hanullon hus filed s uit to end his five .year marriage with actress.model Alana. citing irreconcilable diffe rences . The couple. separated since last March, have a 21-month old son, George Ashley .

Viking PASAOJ:: A (AP> - Con~

about the slOPf':I and bumps or Mars ' rugged •urfaCC' hit." ooct! again forced delay of the \ 'lkmg 1 . Killer Sent For Diagnosis

EL CENT RO <AP> - James Roe Faulkner, Sherman Oaks, has pleaded guilty la voluntary manslaughter In the bunging dt·· ath or a young man known lo others in a cult simply as Paul of Nazareth Christ.

After has plea . Faulkner, 56, was sent to Chino for 9<»dnv dJagnost ic s tudy before being r~­turned for sentencing.

He was arrested after the \'il' · tim. laving near the Colorado RJVer with others descnbed by sheriff's deputies as '·J esus freak.s. " was tied with a rope. led to a post and left to die last Nov. 11.

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Continues Site lanc1lnt. lhiJ time 11nul July 20 ll ~ur~st.

Origjrually ct for July 4 and· reubt>duled for July 17, the touchdown of Viking 's life · :sttkma robot lander "as put ocr again Wednesday nlght after Vlk· int olf1c1als received bad news about the tlArtetatta.

THAT INFOR MATION was the result or rudur ob.servahon:s mudt• uver \h(• weelc.~nd b)' • iiuant radio telescope ial Arccibo, Puerto Rico.

The radur st udy indic1ated lhat the Jilly 17 handing site, known as the Northwest :site, could be strewn with boulders 1tnd slopes lhal could turn the landmg rnto :a disaster .

The roughness detected by the radar hadn't been seen in photos taken by Viking from its orbit about 1,000 m ties above the s ur· face .

BUT TH E RADAR also found an a rea to the west that appears to be much s moother . Jt is a region

about 200 mllu wH t ot lbe Nartbwest site In 1n area Uwt bas not bffn pbotographt'd by Vlk· ma·ac1m eru.

Vilung offichals planned to have lhc apat'ecratt fire a l"O('ket burst today to aend tt toward th(: un· charted re&lon to begii\ taklng pictures. If the area sttms as n 11t and s mooth in lhe pbotoe as It ap­peared in lhe radar atudy, sald Projecf. Manager Jim Martin, " landlnt co1.ald be made there Jwy 20.

On theotller hiand, besald.11 lhe ca meras s how it to be more dange rous, Viking could return to the Northwest site for a landing July 22.

TII E ORIGINAL JULY 4 lond· Ing site, selected long before the launch o( Viking last August, had to be d iscarded when Viking's photographs reveaJed a muc h rougher, more knobby surface lh&nhad been expected.

" I think chances are very good that we are going to be able lo find a landing site within a r elatively

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Search few days." said Martin .

Tlme ls of the essence because on abOut July 25, the 11ttenUon of V1kloi scien ti sts must turn toward aaecond V1kmgprobeas tl arnvnnur M1Ars . lhhc:flrU Vik Ing has not landed belonl then, Ith landing would havt to be d~ayed unlll Vlklnl 2 has ~placed m orbit around Mara, now set for Aug. 7.

The new pohntlal land Ing sile is s tHI within lho &t-neral nrn known as Chryse, a broutl baaln at the mouths ot several an dent MnrUa n strciambeds.

Parlor Law Takes Dive

T estify ing In a libe l s uit agai ns t Penthouse magazine. wbkb ran a n article c laimin~ the resort has underworld con· nections, Duffy fil ed an af · fidavit 1 ast February sayin", " No evidence of criminal activi· t y a t La Costa or by th e management of La Costa ... has ever been detected at the r e· sort."

State Probes TranqUiliZer Use

SAN RAFAEL (AP) - A judge has s la pped down a S an Rafa e l o rdinanc e res t r i cling mass age parlors on grounds the or· dinance act ually is aimed against prostitution.

Ma rin County Superior Court J udge Noel Martin, granting an injunction against enforcement of the law Wednesday, s aid be was not convinced by the arguments officia ls gave about the ordinance.

FOR DUFFY TO offer such a s tatement willing ly " was an er· ror of major proportions." the report said . Jl added that the statement undermined the inle· grity or the s henfr's office.

Durry l ater d enied hav ing anything to do with organir.cd crime leade rs .

SACRAMENTO (AP) - Cla.ims that tranquilir:ers are unnecessan· ly forced upon patients in state hospitals will be investigated, s ays Health and Welfare Agency Secretary Mario Obledo.

During a briefing foe reporters Wednesday. Obledo also sa id former Gov. Ronald Reagan's welfare reform basically deprived citizens of benefits they deserved.

He said the decision to in· vesttgate followed pressure ( ) Crom a San Francisco-area Stale group or former mental pa· . tients called Network Against .._ __________ _ Psychiat ric Assault <NAPA>.

Bro1en 'Prn••n' lltH'e b O• SACRAMENTO <AP> - Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he's " pre·

sumed" he'll let supporters nominate hlm for president at next week ·s Oemocraticcoovention 111 New Yor k City.

The 38-year-old governor. sole Democratic holdout against former

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School Study Tintely A question that has hung over Laguna Bench

JliRh School fo r b~veraJ years is how effectively its admuHblra llon operates .

The tugh bC hool, v. 1th un enrollment or 1, 100 stu-dent~ the s m aJlt>Sl of any high school ln Orange County has u principal and two assistant prin-<'1pats . Addillonully , some teachers receive extra pay for p<• rformm~ ccrtu in a dministrati ve duties Ul the area~ of s tudent activities nnd :.ithletles.

Whl'l hcr t h is ~yst<:m is th(' mo~t cfftc1e nt and t·ost · t ·ffu:11vc has not bNm :.tudied :Jdc:quately. Jt b hou ld b""

HCJbl•rt 11 u~he~ . the new high school principal. h~s J ust s tart e d his d uties One o f the assistant pnn­t.•1pt1I positions now ts vac<1nt due to a r esignation.

Thi:. ~l'l'ms lo Uc <i particularly good time to study lhl· a<.lmini!>tf;Jt tOn JSSUC.

~ City Pay Scales The Sun Clemente Ci ty Council and city employes

huvc l;Jkcn a wise and responsible st ep in h iring an outside cons ultant to perform a tboro~h job position and s alary comparison between San Clemente a nd similar com mun1l1es. ·

For too long the city has endured an annual wail from employcs compldtning they a re the lowest paid in the county, the state or among sample cities or 'ti.hat ever .

For t oo long the employes ha ve endured an an­nual cold s hou lder from the counc il and administra­tion who in varying degrees contended the city can't pay more, that its employes a ren't worth e. t he pri vi lege of working in the San Clemen paradise ought to offset some moneta ry disadvanta es.

Under the :igrecm\!nl, neither side is comm1lll·d to paying or ::.icc~pUng the salary arnved at by the consultant. But certainly, nonacC'eptanct' of the rt'· port's major findings would nccessilate a lot of cx­plalrung.

A Dangerous Delay S •ddleback College trustees have tin ally ~clcd to

clear up u dan~c:rous Mlua tion first de tect ed months a1to - toxic S?uscs h.•aking into offices a nd elcl ~!>rOOms from chemistry lab experimt:nts

The problem io Hie school's new math und science building has been so S('\'~re at ttml':> that ins tructor.!\ und bludents have gone home ill from bl'l'ath111g th<• vapors .

Faculty m embers say administrators ha\'e been aware of th'-! improper venting of labor a t one:-. for some time. Ir that is lhl' case. it ts mco nce1vablc that officials would ha \'e waited as Jong as t hey did to ac:l.

Afte r cons ttlerable discussion. t rustees 'utt'd to hire a consultant to find out how repairs can be made , which means actual work probably won 't begin tor another fe w months .

Natura lly, until the problem is corrected, experi ment;; that could be vi t al to the s cience education pro­gram must be curtailed.

T he dis turbing aspect in all of this is that. w1lh health and s afety at stake , the response l ime should have been a lot quicker.

And apart from correcting the m ec ha nical fl aw. trustees shou ld have ordered a n immediate investiga­tion to determi ne who is to blame for the problem and who might be liable for the r epair costs .

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A Very Healthy 200 Years

Dear

Gloon1y

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Bar9ai11i1a9 Potver Open to Q11estio11

Teacher Tenure Still Valid

( PAU L HARVEY J We m ade it! We made a wish a nd blew out

200 candles in a sm~le br eath. Our nation ' s birthda y was

celebrated without d isaster, dis­ruption or han gover.

Whereas mos t or the world 's aovernm ents at the age of 150 are a l r e ady s uf ­feri ng sen ili­t y, ours h a s s uc h a " re · m arkable Cons titution ·· \hat at the age or 200 we 're suffering ft<>thing more . serious than acne .

1 've cclehraled persona lly with a 100 Am e r1c an r1t1es this Bicen­tenni a l year . \' oung and old and in -be tween we l<'arned or re· learned Ameri ca n history b y Slart1cipatm~ in it

If only for a while, we talked 11bout and thought about and planned for a n d worked together on painting th e town red. white and blue.

HISTORY h as be<'n a declining Subject in our s econdary sc-hools. So en amored h a ve we bc:>come With the' " poll tical sciences" and

· Lhe " social sciences'' that In some state~ - Nc:>w York , ln­d i11n11 , Iowa . Okla homa and Oreiton - no prior tra1mng In his­tory is requi r ed tor high school h i s tory teachers . And t h e number of s tudt>nts taking his­tory courses in colll'~e has been &hrinkm~ e \•ery e:ir.

And wil holl t a kn(lwlcd,:c or

Jus t got m y n ew property valuation fi gure from County Assessor Bradley ~ L . Jacobs . Bring bark An· dyH1nshaw !

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how we got w here we are. the ten · den('y is to go in c irdes .

T hen along came the Bicenten­nial year and Paul Revere rode again . E lementary school-agers were on th eir knees and elbow dl"ep in paint d ecorating Ctreplugs in patriotic colors .

P ARAD ES, pageantry and church ser vices recalled for us all that our nation 's Dedaration of Independe n ce from Great Bn­tain also includ ed a declaration of "'d ependen ce" on God. And God a nd Country. sin ce rent asunder, wer e reunited.

We looked around the world and saw that in the 200 years s ince our nation weaned it.self. every other nation h as h een turned upside down. Ours is the only one s till right-s ide-up.

Two hun d r e d years ago E n g l a nd a nd F r a n ce were monarch ies . kings r uled both. Italy and Ger many didn"t even exist. Oo r Lalin A meri can neighbors were colonies. China was ruled by the Manchus. Japan by the Shog uns, R ussia by tyran­mc-nl czar!'I

IT WAS only th a t what we butlt here w ns built so well 1l h as re · mained Intact . And with a society more fo1r and an economy more nouris hing than any elsewhere. we arc yet e ntitled to walk lall.

To the Editor : I read with interest your r e­

cent editorial regarding teacher tenurl" and will ha' e to cl1s agree with your a nalysis of the cur· rent employc · emplo~er r ela · t1ons h1p in the p roft•!>s1onal field of teac hing

It 1s true th at then• 1s a nt·w legislative act that governs the e mploye·e m ployer relationships in education <T he Rodda Bill L but a careful analysis or wh11t it a llows versus w hat has been un­der the old Winton Act is s till under ques tion . The new Hoclda Bi l l had t h e s upport of the California School Boar ds As · sociatton among others and it is not likel y that CSRA would~ have s up ported lejlJ.slation not 10 the b es l i nter es t s o f California school boards .

ll 1s conceivab le that teache r power w ill emer ge as a s tronA force and ll 1s conceivable that thls powt.'r from a sin~ lc pres · sure group "111 act 1n a man · ner not in the bes t interests of the com m unity, but th at ques­llon still remains open.

T eacher s a nd school boards are negotiat ing presently and there is and there 1s going to be a lot of rhetonc . but how muc-h more power teachers are going to have a s a result of negot ia· l ions over wh at they now have Is s till open to legitimate qucs· lion.

TEN U R E s hou l d n o t b e abolished as a JOb protection for teachers . The nature oC edu('a· lion and the \' lc ar1ous whims of a community s h1ftjnjl from onC' emotional high to another r ail for some need of joh protection T ake the e ffort!! on th~ part of a vocal minority 1n Ir v ine lo create the fundnment.11 S"hool This grou p Of 1·111t1•t1!> s l'lllc<I tor a school or their o~·n. but if

Ford Eyes Efficiency WASHl NGTON Gt•ltinit lh<'

jump on Jimm y ( 'arfrr. P rNH• d ent F ord 111 prt'parinit to ci t' • m onst rnt l' t hat hl' ('ti n knoc-k burc:rnc rutic heodi; to~cth1·r und s~t more eUl<-lcncy ollt or the federnl ROVt•r nm l0 nl.

Hf' will b<>~ ln . unit's& lhC' plnni; 1110 11wr y . with a tl rnmntic ovt'r· ha u l of thl' sr11 t t1·r l!d bu rcou<'rntic enctnvf'~ th 3l d ea l wi th

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prom i.slng a s hake-up if he :.hould hccome P r esident.

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Letters f rom readers ore i«Lcome The right 10 co"d""&t> leller:Y to /11 ltpaU o r eliminat e lrbf'I 18 rt&~ Letters of 3()() words or len IL'lll bf' gwen preference. All lellf'TS mu.ti in­clude flgnalure and marh" g oddres3 but names may be w1t~ld on r1>· Q!U'SI 1/ 8Uf/1('1enl reo.mn 1.y apparent Poe1'11 will not be published

t hey were given their druthers all Irvine schools would be P"un ­dament a l. teachers ~ d amned ? ThJS group's leader hH ~n re­ported to say t hat if a teacher does n 't adh~re $tr\ctly to a ))An . d;:imcntal School 's dll'lates ( 11s his Rroup St'eS it ), then he will be fired .

Job protec t ion 1s n ot un ­reasonable in a profession such as teaching . It is avail able in other sectors : tenure and the abolishme nt of same has us ual· ly been presen ted by peopl e who are lruly against open -idea education for children. Pe<>ple "'ho ha ve s upported lhe abolish· ment or tenu re hls ton cally ha ve been a nt l · publi c sc hools 1n America.

NOR MAN GINSBU RG

LU11Jen Happfl'! T o the Editor .

May I ext e nd a big tha nk you. keep up t he good work, to Doris Allen. Chai rm an of the " Save Our Sta t u s·· o r gani z a t io n, ( Mailbox July 5l.

Why have al l those s incer e. hardworki ng ~a ls s lood by and allowed the h bbrrs and F.RA to say - ~cak for all women " Doy n k h bbcrs a rc happy·• Observe a picket line of the m and lis ten lo their lingo?

We h ave a great debt to those millJons of mothers a nd fathers who find joy with their God. their spouse and their family circl t" .

The day we accept gays, k s· b1ans and like t hin kers as normal outlets that are socially ::ic repl.i · ble. then . in fairness. nll peeping Toms. prostitutes and lhl' Maf1.1 must be a l lowed equally lo ··uo their own thinj! ...

L>R G V. M" KT='iNEY r

De•er..,e• Cllan~.­To the Editor .

1 ca n ll o dcr s t a nd Nanc y Ebsen's fr us tratioo'Q.t los ing lhc <'••~ate of her cboi~c. <June 30. lettetlD the editor l bul) clll\·~~ · der st;1nd flcr vcbemenco ~aiJWt lhe winROr, J im Slemons.

Not havin g a law dt'itr ec or ex· perienco In SMramcnto doesn' t m a ke h im unlit to be :m a$· sembly man . In foct, after view 1ng !he she_n a nigans pulled by the experienced , it could be u heJp.

And h iring capable men to run his campaign. with his own or volunta ry pri vat e contributions. 1s no crime. It is not nearly as r e pr e hensible a s Gover nnr Brown wasting $100.000 of public m a tching funds for hL'l hopel es." bid for the Presidency.

I DON'T kno w m uch uboul Sle m ons - h e wasn 't m y man l'i lher - but I think it would be fair to find out before we con· demn him . As ther e are three De mocrats to e very Hepublican an the Assembly now. it would oo a good id\"a for thoi;e 46.912 Rt'publicsns t hat didn' t vote for him, to look before they lea p lo the other s ide.

GOLDIE J OSE PH

11 n11rt1 Ta.rpa11~r To the Editor :

I find it hard to c·xprcc;c; the a nJ?er m on) or us ft'lt :at th1• r e• <'ent s t a tement fn>m the Cnunly Assessor r<'J?ardini;: tax r :11<•s In OranJ?f' County . Ht• 11l<1lrd thul property taxes in lhl' count} woulcl havl' lo 111Crf':1:.1• thi~ vt•ar tw('<iuse of the inc-n·a:.c In ' pro­perty vulut•s.

pro\•es th JI the M a rinc Corrs and a ny other branet1 of the m1l1t:1ry St'r vict' thn t b l'h l'Vl'S th is should bt• 1mml'd1atl'I~ .1bflhshl'd

" VIO Lt: l'\C-1·: IJc•J:l'I!> ,·iokncc" :incl th 1!> 1r11th 1:- ('\ ul\'nt m thl•

huni:.in1tun.111 I l' 1Xtft111~ uf our rwws 1wu11l1• a'I ttw h:11·kl:a -,h of th1!> ty1w of tr a rnrnjt , .., cu1n1n~ tu lt)!hl l'n' f.V" h1·rl' A1111ll1L'I man kilh'CI amt fnur inJun·cl during :1 11nthcr I r ~11n1n ~ !> l•:.i- 111 0 . Marines involvl•d 1n 1•n•rv type of ' 1oh •nl crim1• from rop~ to ch1ld­hcutinJ: : t h<' r:IU lnjt f1n·s thal come off tht~ M Hl'lnC' ba se lo destroy lives. hom es <Jnd proper ty. etc.

What makes ml' s ick is the number <\f )tt-ar s this distorted syatem hn• ~Xl!> l tod and bel•n acrept~ - wrl h ;11J of '" ur:ly symptoms and t'rllplron .. hidden i n s m u g • d i c t :.i t 11 r r <' a I . hypoerit icsl bur<'auc·r :Jl'y.

[\•ery soc iety has 11 ., rw,1n• lovin~ p~plC' . and thC''l' .in• tht> people who s hould I:)(' pl arf'd in

positions or leadership .ind in· flu cm·e t hroughout the world . EH nlually all need fnr m1lalary sen· ices and w e apons "' ou Ld diminis h and fade away.

Maybe not in our lifC'linw but in our chi ldren 's hfct111w -Cur l Sandbu rg 's vision will b~ fulfilled : "Sometime they ' ll AIVI! a w ar and nobody will cuml' •·

MAR Y E fLEEN DOY LE

CBCa•ffe lp To the Editor :

With reg a r d to CB Chrmn('IO for help on tht' hig hways, 1t IS on•• or lhe bC's t thing s th ul cnu ld happe n and could sn vc- u Jot of Ii v(•s.

For exa mple . 1n a rcctmt acci­cfent whe n a girl was pinned un­der her pickup tru<.'k, a party had lt> lC'ave th<· fr e('wav and c all the police for help Uy uw lime· thc•y arnvcd and !l lH• was t ukcn to hospitnl 11 w ng loo lot <> She would be· uhvc tod ay 1( Channcl 9 v. as in M 1rv1n•.

I wt>uld like t ll i-u1u:e't that this ca ll be in cocl t> to :4av1• t1n11', with Spf'i'ia l rod cll for m cvll<.' rw cdrd, ambulance nN' <l<'d , '''<' The• of· Crrcr :. cou Id <'opy tlw m('\"l tllt • and odv1sc that hl'lp ' ' on •he way The:> CAl'r 11 hovt t1 :4\t1y a t the Sl'C'nt' nnd pul l>Ut naTl'S Until the unit arnvc•:r; .

My h;i ndlc "11 the air ii; Green Rnbh1t

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ORANG E COAST

DAILY PILOT

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Thursday. July IS. t 976 L/SC DAILY PILOT Al Cool Di n11er s

Use Microwave Oven With Care

By S\'L\11A P()llTEI\ Peoplo whu want to prepare balanced. cooked d1Mers

in ia few m 1nutc:1 on hot summer n itthts are respnndlna to litt appeal ot cool c0<>k1ng with microwave oven:s. Amerlca':s. I fll"5t t.pacl' ·cra applumce to come or age.

" ft's the m oist lmportunt appllvncc development since bomeownt"rs be~an ocquldng freezer$ alonR with retr lge r 11 tora.' ' l'!nys William W. (; ('<)rJ:<' , pre $ ld ent of L ilt o n I n · dus t r i es m lc r o wl!fl\'f' cookfog division (which hu about one·third or them llrket>.

Money's Worth

T en years ugo. the , mkrowa' coven was .- novelty : now the industry expect&", aell 1,S00,000 units in 1976 alone. up mor e than 5S perctl)t. over 1975. Sales In 1975 were 30 percent ahead o f tht ,.,. vious year against an actual downtrend in s ales of conv..-~ lional cooking appli ances ; by 198S, the prediction is tha~ million um ts wlU be in use; thats one in about every two homes.

T HERE IS AGREEMf:NTTllAT microwave cooking is a great time-saver. And lbere are strong prop<>nents who claim it also has significant energy-savinJ: advant a ges.

Tbe average family or fou r can save an estimated $26 a )'ear by using a microwave oven In place or a conventionul e lectric r ange. The home appliance Indus try is compiling data to devise a standard for meas uring e nergy consump· hon. The federa l government is reported to have a similar study unde r way .

Tbe amount or food being cooked plays an important role in the energy consumed by a m icrowave oven.

I N A S ERIES OF TESTS, Pacific Gu & Electri c Co . ' ( PG& E l for inst uncc, found that the microwave oven s aves energy when eooking or reheating s mall amounts of food . When cookmg la r ger a mounts of several different dishes. however . PG&E noted lhal the microwave used mori! energy than it would for s mall umount.s of food .

Testing labor atories have found that signific ant savings a re achieved on microwave ovens when they are used e;.­clusively. Conversely, when they ur e used in conjunction with conventional range or oven. more energy is used.

As an Illustration, PG&E found the microwave raster a nd cheaper to bake four potatoes - but round the gas burner of a range faster and cheaper lo cook frozen green beans .

THE KEY QUESTION ABOUT mic:r owave ovens from the beginning. however , has b<!cn neither convenience nor relati ve cost. It is sttfety.

To give the industry's case first , cxvcrts s ay there hav e been no documcntt."<i cases of injury since the oven w:is dt'· veloped in 1950 . Sincc.- then , particula rly in the past Ci\ l' years . many im provements have been made .

M1r ro wave radiation 1s the public 's m ajor fcur. hut thh, very (ea r has led to requirements for construc tion and USl ' of the ovens by the Food and DruR Adm inis tr1111on 's 1!-'DA 1 Bureau of Rad iolol{ic:etl Health. When used according t1> manur acturer·._ instructions. and c,erv1ced pe n od1cally by a uthori zed r epairmen, harmful ll'akalo!eS <ire not likely . Nor 1s there a hazard from stored microwave energy in food or in the oven .

BUT THE RE ARE QUESTIONS about the allowable level of radiation emission on the basis of long -term errect.. Prolonged exposure to hi~h levels of microwave ener gy has produced eye da.mL1ge in test animals under llsborutor y con· d itions . Thus, users should Med these precuut ions

- - Pe riodic inspection by an expert is essenti al to make sure there is no radiution le akage. Jn many communities. the local health department will test an ove n brought to it i> office. Tests or old or possibly da maged microwave ovens in some cases m ay be arranged by calling the ncarci.t t•oA district office.

- Clean the o ven scrupuloui;ly. Crumbs a nd grime tha! build up a r ound door seals can cauiie r ad iation leakage.

- Never turn on the oven when it i s empty. M 1crowaves can be re fl ect ed back into the heating element a nd burn ~t out fast er than normal when there is no food or liquid for absorption . Similar ly, no foil should be us ed.

- Use th e co rrect ho useho ld voltage for your microwave oven. A portable model needs its own Jl0-120 volt circuit. A rull -size range needs a separate 220-volt line

'Snoopy' May Aid . .

Pipeline Probe WASHINGTON CAP> - Keeping the t roubled Alaska

pipeline on schedule may be a JOb Cor " Snoopy" - not a comic character, but a m anned. s pace-type capsule r olling lhrou~h hundreds uf miles of buried p ipe and bouncing h igh· freq uency .sound off the s teel walls.

An Interior Department source s aid Wednesday the ex perimental acous ti cal device will he tested a11 un ulternalivt­to di~glng up thousand.'> of lht 31.-12.3 welds lhut Join the stetl pipeli ne.

THE WELDS WF.RF. TO llA \It-: h<•c·n X·r ayed to verify their s trength when they were made last )' l'nr . fiul r eport:c of d iscrepancies in th~ X rays done l)y n subcontrl\ctor, Ketchbaw fndustric!I, wt'n.' confirmed . cast ing doubt on the adequacy o r 3.955 weld.-.. • A nt-w atudy sh1>w•'tl there• co11l1I ho mor<> 1Jrol1lcm wold:s than that Arthur Andersen ond Co auditor~ cn~t doubt on Alye! ka 's ent1r<• checkup or WC'IJ X-royi; inn l'cpnrt to the Interior Department

Alyes ka, the ('On~rt lum of oil romponi{'ll wh ich Ill building the $7 .7·hlllion pip<'Jlnr, l.1: nttemptlng lo come up with bett er n•cord~ to vnlfy cxistlnil x . r11 y11. Without them . the only why tu N :Ct1.~fy fC'dc-rnl r..:1~111 rcmcnti. muy be to ex· amine all the welds UJ?Uln.

NEW X·RA VS WOULD M•~AN di~glng up 18,000 welds alons: 270 mllct1 or plJ)('llnc Jt would Ix: o costly nnd tim~ consuming process. and Alyc~k ll '"d federnl of(lcial!I are studying " Snoopy .. ns an nlll•mat1vc .

Andersen ·s report. obtained hy The Asiioclaled Press, said the Clrm was Instructed ll) consult with the ttovernmcnL H 1t11 revie w " cost dl)ubt on the Alyesktl audit." nnd added : " We believe wr have reaC'hed thut point. "

As a r <>su lt. Deput y TranspMlution Sccrelnry Johll Bamum is heing sent to Ala!lkt• Sunday to lnvt>stlgate lh~ welding mesa. Two department citperts were set today to begin Inspecting lflc plpelint' and five mor e were to joio them July 14 .

Bank Merger Okayed A propoul by Wells Fargo 'Bank for the merger or

Eldorado Banlc . Tustin, wlth Wells Far go Bank hat been ap-

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T ll E F ~llL't CIRCu:· Triurscuy. July 8 Ul78

By Bil K eane

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''Not so for out, Daddy, not so for out! "

For Everybody

Study Calls For Child Care WASJllNGTON IAP >

- The go' e rnment should provide child rare facilities for all families regar dless of 1nrome, in·

s tead of conrentrating on families on welfare. a federally sponsored re· port on wom en s ays

The National Com · mi ss ion o n t,. h e Observance of l nterna· tional Wom en 's Year warned in a r t'porl to President Ford that the nation faces a cr1:.1s in

child care because of a shortage o f quality da~ care centers al a lime " 'hen moth<.'rs arc takin~ Jobs outside the home in

record number s

DESPIT E VARIOt'S calls for univers al child care for 15 ye ars. the comm1ss1on report said . " federa l :.uppo rt ror

Spraying Penni ts Weighed

SACRAMENTO IAP > - Do farm er :. ha\'C le file en \' 1ronmental im· pact reports be ron' usrnJ! pe s t1 c 1d cs o n lht.·1r crops ..

A recent opinion by thr state attorne) IH' nt'ral said they did . but i.lnll' aJtrl CU It Ure o f fHI Ul :. aren' t cert am "h.it to do about 11.

Herschell Mill s. ass1s lant d1rertor of lhC' state Food and ARrll' Ullure Departm e nt. s aid the problem 1s unclt'r d1~ ­cussion by the dt>part ment and it s parent Agricultun' and Serv1c<'s A11ency.

Ass is tanl Dir e ot r1r Da ve Utnl(ha m .s11 1d county agr1r ulturi1I com m1ss1oners ha\'C been 1n s tructed to ront1n11t• 10 1~ sue pestic ide pl!rm1h

Board m<'mht'r M E Wiiison sa id 1t " u:. "Jll!> l asinine" 10 rrqu1r(' l'O vlronmental 1mpttct n· ports< El R!' I t'\ l' ry11 me a

• formt<r used a Pl'St1t'1dc " We ran loM' our crn~

m t he mt':i nllmt'. .. ht' Said

chi ld t'are i s still primarily designed to s haft mothers a way from public assistance r olls and into Jobs .

"Unfortunateh·. such an approac h t ends to label child care a poor people's program and to produce. l oo often. a pro­gram or poor quality due to madequate funding."

T H E COMM I SSION called for a new federal s tudy o f c hild ca re fac ilities to s urvey the quality of existing cen­ters and to determine the demand for child care. The last go\'ernment sur· vey. published in 1968, "as based on statistics now 12 year s old .

More recent figures gathered by the Senate Finance Committee I sho" ed that in 1972 there was room for only one

1 m i lli on children in h \'ensed d ay care cen­ters and family day care homes .

l\tOR E THAN s i x times that man y children und e r (i need day care r ucilitics, the commission s aid . It cited Census Bureau figur es 1

sho" mg that from 1970 to 1975, th e number of wo r king w ives and women he ading families 1

grew by two m illion to a record 1-1 million .

Mor e than five million of the working mothers have childrC'n under 6. tl-c commission said.

Congress pa ssed a romprehensi ve child care b ill in 1972. but it "as vl'loed by then Prei.idl'nt Nixon . Similar l<'J?1slat1on has been pen· ding for two ye ars . Congr<'ss has given some relief to pare nt s. however. by pcrmittin,: tax deductions for chlld care costs.

On Honor -aoll Lvnn C Rarrd or Cos1a

Mesa has bct>n named to the sprinit honor roll <it Eu 11 t ern W as hin gton Stale College. She 1s tht> d twi;:htero(Mr and l\l rs. Fronk J Fa I le 1n . 333 < 'a brilh• M . Co:. tJ ~k~a

Esperanza Team Wi1zs in Olympics

Twcln' s tudt'nl-. from 1-:s pernnza School for the trainublt' OH' nl a ll y rt'larded in ;\li!.i.ion \'1ejo won medals ut thc Cal>fornia Spcru1I Oly mpics held at

• UCL/\. The s tudt'ntN. purl of 11 HJ membN te:im from

th<' school , compl•led a~nin .'ll 2.500 part1<' 1pants in the event design<'d by the Kennt>dy Foundation to gi\'e handirapped youngs ters the opportunely to compete and achieve in s ports.

IN TRACK AND FIELD events. David Grimes took firs t in t he standrnit broad Jump and Kelly Corcoran third in the mile run Greit Ahlman won the whcckh:ur slalom and scored second in the 25·\·ard wheelchair dash.

· Three "omen students " on a " ards rn the pen­tathlon. a scr1<'" of f1\·e track a nd fi eld c\'ents . Linda \ 'anausdoll pla ced hr-.t a nd Jud' \'anausdoll and Peggy Bonk tied for thtr<1.

Carol ·Perkins took a firs t and ~hk e Yuhnke a second in bo" hng rompct1llon

ln sw1mm1ng . Eric May won the breastslroke and was second for the buttcrfh-. Barbara Conine took first m the backstroke : Pa·m Cole fir s t in div· ing. and Kathy Ramey second in the b ckstroke.

~ . - -Qnf E R T UDENTS WHO WON participant

', medaJs were Kenny TompsQn. Tom Reynoso, Terri

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The Competitors were sponsored by the Mission Viejo Swim and Racquel Club. Mission Viejo Me n's Clu b . !U is s ion Vit'jo Wom e n 's Club . the

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Kwikset Fire & Smoke Alarm

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• YCMl' re invited to • clel'Mftstotlon Saturday, July 10 - 12 Noon to 3 PM

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Tota~·"s Closin~ N.Y •. Sco~ks

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School Rate Down; P,-operty Tax Up?l B)'JOANNEREVNOLDS becaU5e of the property value was unified," declared Nicoll, Olatrkttaicpayenarecurrent· Recognizing thi s factor . theboardthatwt>concenlratt-on~

Of- o.11 r ~ ... ...,. boosts " and l am confident that it will ly paf\J\1 about $4,'1'8 per $100 as· trustees earlie r this year lopped lowering thl' tax ratt-." he said T~stees or lbe N~rt·Mesa Or. John N icon . dis tra rt result in the sharpest drop in the ffSled valuaUon lo Costa Mesa two cents orr a permissible over· According to flgures releast:d

Unified &hool o.~atnct will ~ superintendent , said he is confi · tax ~ate in t!>e dlstrict 's history." and $4.a · per $100 in Newport ride. lowering the levy for so· by Jacobs, the assessed valua ' able to ~ake a double dJglt dent of the tax rate decrease rn Nicoll said be expects to have Beach. called c ivic center recreation lion in thl' district rotie by $181 · decrease m the school ~ax rate an view of figure s rell'ased by " hard figures " for school Despite Nicoli 's opUmisUc pro- projects from 10 cents to eight million lo $998 million. liiht oC an unprttedent;e<t .22:2 Orange County Assessor Bradley trustees when they meet Tuesday jectlon of a drop in the tax rate, cents. But Nicoll said those figures do • percent lncreas~ In the dastrict i. Jacobs "h1ch show that the du; to adopt a publicaticn bud&el. district res idents ' tax bills are Nicoll s aid the assessed valua· not re nect increase in assess : asses~ed valuation. tnct 's as sessed valuation lopped The 147 million budga will not likely lo be higher this year tion increase will not be used to ments against public ulihtles J

Wb..ile. the tax rate may go the $1 b1lhon mark . recei\'e final approval unlil because of the increase in the as- increase the budget 's lis t of whi<'h will carry the district 's · ~wn. balls to ta.xpayers are st.ill " It Is the greatest increase In August when the un&-n tax rate sesaed \'alue on which the tax general fund expenditures. total assessed value over the Sl hkely to· be hig her this year assessed value since the district wiJJ be set . rate is levied. " l think 1 r ead the reellJlgs of (Sff TAXES, Paie A!)

Seek Public Defense

:'Poverty Plea Made By Celia's ~ides

By TOM BARLEY Ot '"• O•llY ~I ... SUH

Two of Dr. Louis J Cella Jr s three cod e fendan t::. may be represented by the public deft>n· der's otrice whe n their Orange County Superior Court trial gets under way in October.

Or they may be able to relaan 'he law·yers who uns uccessfully r epresented them In a recent

Nett' York Disbars Nixon

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NE\\' YORK (AP I Pormer President Rlchard M. Nixon was ordert-d dis barred toduy in New Y0rk s tate . <Related story A3J

The order came from a state appeals court, which ruJed on ob· 1\ruct\on o r JUStice c harges brought by the city bar assO<'ia· \ion.

" We find that the evidence ad duced in lh4.' case al bar wurranls the Imposition or the most seven' l!anctlon aH11labl£' 10 the cour t.' the majority s a il] in 1b 4· I dl" (ls ion. · Nixon refused t o der e nd hpnsetr on the charges but the Appellate Divis ion of the state Supreme Court s aid ··no reason whetl'ver has been shown why a rtspon_dent who has rhosen to r<' jett or lji?nore servkc may by j lony sllencf' postpone judgm<'nl mdefinilely .' •

Nixon previous ly r es ign t'd from the California bar. but un cttr the New YtN'k procedure could not resign his members hip In this s tole 's bar unless hi· a c\nowledged guilt by stating ht1

was unable to defrnd himself on the chargt's.

The .incyance committee 01 lM ASSOC\llt\on or the Bur of the City of Ne w York began an In "'stiantlon into allc~ut1ons ol professional misconduct by Nix· on an September 1974 a month alter hf' reslf!m.'<I the 1>rt.,.1drn<'Y

Tht' rommiltee t'ventuulh· f1lt'<I rive ('h11rl(t•s al(ain11t N1x<in . 111 cludina obstruC'llnl( the> Fiii 1n vestlgatlon 111to thi• Wateri.:att: b r \' o k 1 n . a n d l ' o on• a Ii n.:

ISf.t" NIX ON , P•arAZ>

Mesa Just Didn't Get The Massage · 'rhl' Costa Meu City Council

urned down a conditional use

lederat court trial with the ex· peeled s ubst antial legal lab be· mg picked up the t axpayers.

T ho:.e allern:1t1ves will face Judge William C. SJ)t!1rs Friday when he is asked by lawyers for Theodore Schiffman, 53. or Santa Ana and Stephen Robert £ \'ans. 31. of M1ss1on Vie JO to aJlow them to withdraw from the case.

Tht> motion is being opposed by

1¥1•• ,.,,.. ~·" .._. WANTS HIS SEAT

College Teacher Ot1ell

Instructor·

Fights for Board Seat

By PHll, IP ROSMARIN 011 ... O•llY f'11M'1All

Orange Coast Colle~e math 1n structor Michael Ortell. barred last wt>ek rrom t :ikini:? orfice on the county srhool board . 1 ~ mountln~ a legal challenae t n again win lhe seal he won in an election lost month

Ortell. who de(E'ated four other r .indidatcs in Trusttt Area l. ""s to ha\'<' takt'n orrice last Thursday But ht' \\'as told b~ lh'put) Co unt y Couo-.rl John <;n:o;N hl· n 1uld 1101

Grisel quoted o .;r r t111n or the st ale ~d11ca11on Cod<' that ap· porl.!ntly bars a ny employc of a srhool di!'llrirt from l akinR office• on a county board of education.

The outg oi ng incu mbe nt . t>avld Brandt , said he will con· • linue lo serve ln bis old !leat until the district holds another eler • Uon.

Ortell will try to SN' to •l that there tan 'l another electron.

the dis trict attorney's office on the grounds that the prosecution 1s not s atisfied that either of the

· two men qualifies for the in · digent status that would allow Judge Speirs to grant lhe motion .

The two men are named with Cella. 51. and George Louis 01· lendorf. 44, of Laguna Beach. as defendants in a Gran<l Jury in· dictment that lists 127 felony counts agafost the four men.

l t is alleged that they siphoned an estimated $2 million in funds from two Orange Cou nt y hospitals undl'r Dr. Celia 's con· I rot - M ission Commu n ity Hospital. Miss ion Viejo a nd Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana.

All four defendants race sen­tencing J u ly 19 in Los Angeles federa l c3urt following their con· · vlction t here last month on charges of Medicare fraud , check fr1ud and COMJliriCJ.

AtlOmeys James R.iddet. and Thomas Crosby hve represent· ed Evans and Schltrman.nspec­tively. since tbe two men were named last J a nuary in lndlC\· ments returned by the Orange County and Los Angeles Federal Grand Juries .

Both lawyers commented dur· in~ fede r al court action that their clients were in arrears on legal fees and we re bein!'l financed, in effect, by their legal advison.

Both men and Ollendorf lost their hospita l posts shortly before the indictments were is· su.ed .

They. CeJla, aod south Oran~e County rancher Richard O'Neill are additionally named as def en· dant.s In lawsuits filed by both hospitals that seek S37 million in damages.

Judge Speirs may decide Fri· day that it would be cheaper in the long r&ut to allow Riddel and Crosby to continue lbeir defense of Evans and Schiffman with Ute taxpayers meeting the costs of what is expected to be a long

(Sff INDIGENT, Pa1e AZ>

Pat Nixon Suffers

Stroke; in Ho8pital BULLETIN

LONG BEACH (AP) - Pot Nixon. wife of former Pres ident Richard Nixon , wu taken by am· hulanC'f' to Long Beach Me morial llosp1tal today ofter suffering what a spokes man srud was a .stroke.

A spokesman for the hospital, where Nixon was truted in 1974 for phleb1lls. confirmed that Mra. Nixon was h011ptlallzed but could not confirm the CJUSe or her condition.

" She Is a lert and n.'!ltinJt com­fortably . .. said Nixon spokesman Ken Khachigian .

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O•llY P1io. \\4 11 ~IMllo

EMERGENCY VEHICLE ENCOUNTERS AN EMERGENCY OF ITS OWN EN ROUTE TO MISSION Paramedic Cept. Mere Hawkins, Who Was Inside Ven, Examines the Damage

Utah Solon

Paid-sex Decoys Medics' Van On Toro Run Hit, Damaged

Tell of Howe Off er L•~"~:":.'f,r: · ifr;·~.::.~::i ~~= wre<'ked Tuesday when it was hit by u car while rushing to the aid of an El Toro heart attack vi~ · ltm

SALT LAKE CITY (A P l Two S4.32-ao·hour police decoy prostitutt's have told a City Court judge that Rep. Allan T . Howe <D·Utah >. offered them $20 for specific sex acts before he was arrested last m onth on a misde· meanor sex charge.

Dressed in casual pants. san. dais and a see·lhrough blouse. Margaret Hamblin covered her face Wednesday In appare nt em­barrassment when asked what the fr eshman congressman wanted her lo do.

Chief City P rosecutor Phmip Palmer said s he didn't have to use the exact language and asked whether Howe proposed sexual acts.

" Yes . he did. " she told a hear· ing on motions to dis miss the charge against Howe of soliciting sex acts for hire.

Her written police report had quoted Howe as using explicit language for the a cts .

Trial o n the charge w a :. postponed one week to JuJy 19 because or the complexity of mo· Uons (iled by the defense.

Kathleen Taylor, ques tioned b y defense attorney Dean Mitchell , said s he wore "lkv1s and a top" the night of the arrest She was dressed similarly an court .

She said Miss Hamblin did oil the talking wh e n Howe OJI · proached in his car

Asked who flrtt mentioned a price for a sex a ct. Mrs. Tavlor s aid, " Mr. Howe," glancing at the congressman

He s at '\i l e ntl y i n th e court room w 1th hi s wife . Marlene.

The decoys acknowledged that Miss Hamblin was first lo brinA up money. They said she asked what Howr would pay , quoting him as saying . " J usually go about S20. · ·

She said they asked tr he wa nt· ed to pay that much and that he agreed.

The decoys, appearing in public for the first time s ince Howe was a rrest ed June 12, were called during arguments on a de· fense motion to di s mi ss on grounds the congressman was a victim of entr~pm enl.

Howe , who is running for re· election in Utah ·s 2nd Dislncl. acknowledges talking with the decoys but denies the charge . He said he was lured to the area with an invitation to a political social

The deroys · t estimony r epeat. · ed details of a transcribed dialoJ(ue released by police s ho rtly after Howe 's arre!lt , although both women said the C'onversation h;id not been re · C'Orded or m onitored.

Entrapment is one.> of l •ve ttrounds on which Mitchell is a'> · 1n~ dismissal of tbe case. Judge Raymond Uno took three of the motion!! unde r advisement and asked for a hearing Mcmday on two others , which are based on prttnal publicity ond alkaialion11 of prosecutorlal misconduct.

Although the van turned turtle and s lid several yards on Its roof. none of the three paramedics In· side was injured. They were id e ntifi e d as Capt . Mark Hawkins. Eng . Tommy Pawloski and Mark Bode nbender , a trainee from Huntington Beach.

California Highway Patrol Of­ficer H. B. Gillespie said the unrt was eastbound on El Toro Road with s irens bla r ing and lights n ash1ng .

The intersection at Muirlands Boulevard was blocked by traf fie so lhe unit crossed over into the clear westbound lanes. he said It started lo turn right in front of the stopped car!> to ,l!O south on Muirlands

But Gillespie said it was struck in the rear by another eastbound vehicle reportedly driven by a H · year·old Sant11 Ana youth whose identity "as withheld After the lmeact ~ the van rolled over and slid down Muirlands.

" I can 't belil've no one was In jured, ·· s aid Hattollon Chief George Toussaint . one ot many California Division o( Pore!>lry· Orongf' Counf y fo' ire Deportment ofllrials at th<.· 11 c.·cnc.

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Ortell s :11 d toda y he ~· •II ch a llengf' the deputy count C'Ounse l' s rulln~ on !'e ,•er:\I grounds Final Solution

Teen Injured By Bomb Said 'Improving'

Patchy low cloud, alonJ! <'Oast morr cxten"ivc F'rl day mornina. Otherwl"<.' mo!\tly ~11nny Frld:1y, "4tl. hiflh near 70 ut beaches lo mid 80 inlond. Low ton!~ht AO

The American Institute of asaage a sked lhE' rouncll lo mil It to con\•ert a telev~lon air shop al 573 W. l9th St. Into

chool of massage. Council members unanimously

~Jecled tbe request. citing lack eeou-11 parkla1 ~as the ason. . f. repm~n•1tJve o( the gl"oup · the tdea for ~ Costa

First, Ort ell said, " l was never informed of that restriction by the registrar of voters" either at the time he took out nomination pa~rs or when he filed thetn.

Ortell argued \hat 1notber see· lion or the eduution code does not appl y th e definition of " school district.. lO community coUece districts. and so there s u trtse 1\0 rtl'!l<H• he could Mt

A Huntington Beaeh teenaaer c rlll ca ll y Injured when a homemade bomb blew a drill bit into his brain Is r eportedly rally­int today. after his condition wonened Wednesday.

Ktny 1'nYder . 17, ol 0062 Stone Ave .. wu llsted lo guarded con· dtlSeft a fter being placed under <.'Tlkal cere •tone ~-Wednes· daf; tPoleemen a t HUllUliitoo

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Errlon . 50 , s u c ceed" Tandy C1llh1 , w hu d1rlo-ct~ the ~a Kin&!' lo a t 2l 57 r t­cord over seven se a:son» Gilli.I recentl y w as l'husen b a ak e tb al l c o u c h o t Orange Coast Collea<>

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Final Rites Set Friday

For Mr. Price Me morial s er vices for Alex­

ander Shaw P rice, a long -time resident or Cosl a Mesa who died J une 28, will be he ld at 8 p. m Fri ­day at the Unive rs ity Club on the UC Irvine c ampus .

Bom in Ma ke field Township Pa .. in 1916 . he was u b1rth n ghl mem ber o f th e La ndsd o\\n e Friends t Quaker> Meeting and a tte nd e d G e o r g e Sc hool in Newtown , P a .

He was a conscientious obJec­tor during World War II and perfor med alte rn ative ser vice in New H a mps h ire St ale Hospital, Concor d . a nd in Willis ton , N.D.

He came to California tn 1945 and to Costa Mes a in 1956.

Mr . P rice was e mployed by Beck man Ins tr uments a s an eleetronic e ngineer for 17 years , a nd for t h e p a s t two vears worked at E le ctronic Eng"meer ­ing Company ( EECO> m Santa Ana.

He is sur vived by his widow. Shirley Bar r ows P n ce . a s is ter . Lo ui s e P r i ce de B o ard or Fred ericks burg, T ex.: and fa\'e c h ildr e n , T o n y P r i ce of P a s ad e n a . Debra P ri c e o f Sacr amento and K irk, Dale anc.l Cary Price of thC' homf.'.

Mr . P ri c e wa s a n act ive mernber a nd onf.' or thl' Coundl·r:. of the Ora n~c ·county Quukl.'r Meet ing , and form er Clerk of the Mectanl(.

The ramily h a s s ui::gestl'd con-1 lnbutions to a memorial which . - w ill b e pl aced In a n a r e a

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INDIGENT. • Or ange County trial

It was e xpl a ined that the public defender's ofri ce would r eqUJre sever a l weeks to s tudy the moun· tain of pretri a l documents now in J ud ge S p e irs' cou r t r oom to ensure an a deq uate d efC' nse of the two indictees .

And it was m ade clear by the public d efe nde r 's orrtce today that the c ount y d epart ment alre ady Is t r ying to cope with a heavy c aseload and may not be able lo immediatC'ly takC' on the added burden of dc£cnse chorC's in the Cella trial.

It was • lso pointed out that lhose co1t3 mil~hl become prn· hiblhve Ir. a s expected, the d l'­fense motion fo r a chanl{c nf venue from O r a nl(e County 1s granted by J udite Speirs

The hu ring will open al 9· 30 a .m . F r iday an Judit<' S JlCtr'\ ' <'Ou rtroom .

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d cmori1 to Poh llcal eampa1a1i:. cuo use their c hildren to d rcum \ ent legal llm •t• on prC!!1dcnt1aJ cumpalgn gifts . the WaJI Street Joumal s aid today .

T he newsp ;i pcr conducted a r a n d o m t e l e p hone po l l o r llc mocrattt· anti R t•publ1 c un c ampaig n do nor s and s t11d 1t found lhat a rew of them are us young as 5. One example it cited " 'as fro m Long Be ach

There was no ind1cat100 how m uny child donors Lht• rt• ar<'.

P c1 rents :.ay the fU' mg 1s legal becaw.e their c h1ldrcn's dona ­tions come Cro m the )oungster~ · o"' n money a nd that lhc children a rc ask<'d whether they wanl to cont ribute . the ne wspaJX!r said.

.St ill. po ltt1cal f? l \ tni? an t he 11a me of ehaldre n t'OOld eas ily beco m e a s ubt e rf uge, t he J ournal s aid.

Fede r a l law proh.lb1ts an in­d1ndual from g iving more than Sl.000 per campaign to any one feder a l cand idate. It also pro­h1b1ts individua ls from makin~ donalioos in the name of another person.

David Fiske, a spokesman for t h e F e d e r a l El ectio n Com ­mission . told the J ournal regula· lions are being drafted to prevent ~mg childr en lo evade donor limit s . Fi s k e s aid the com ­missw n intend s to requi re that g ifts by donors under 18 must be made knowingly and voluntarily from a fund owned or controlled by the minor.

Judging fro m the telephone poll. De mocrat Jimmy Ca rter · ·appears to have by far the big­gest kiddie corps " of donors. the J ournal s aid.

It said F ran cis Hertzog Jr., identified as a n ophthamologist from Long Beach and a n old Carter friend . h ad given the legal li m it of Sl.000 to Carter more t han a yea r ag o . Seve n of He rtzog 's eh1ldr en also were l ist · t•d for dona tions totaling Sti,000 more. including Si85 from Kate. 5. and anotht•r S7!!5 from Lars . 7 , the newspaper s aid.

The paper q uoted Hert zog as sa~ 111g a ll the children's dona­t ions ca m e from l r usl funds e :. ta b lis h e d fo r the m years e arlit>r.

''They were a ll asked whether they wanted to contribute,·· he was quoted as saying. " It's all the kids· own m oney, not mine ."

The news pape r said Carter 's ca m p ai g n t rea s ur e r , R. J . L1pshutx. has s ix children who ha ve all g iven money to Carter. " bu t thei r father e mphasizes that they have j?1ven their own money.' '

-Oo lhe Republrcan side . lhe newspaper s aid 1t found that one Sl.000 donation to Ronald Reagan cu me fro m 16-y ear-old J oe Ben­nett or Ha r lan . Ky .

" Whal 7 Mc ? Poli ttcal con ­l1t butions.," the newspaper q uot­ed yo11 n1: Be nnett a s s ay ing " You 'll ha\'C 10 ask my dad about that. He handles all that s tuff for me ."

Resuscitation Training Set

Cardio-pulmonary r esuscita­tion tralnmit 1s being oUe red ln three two·e venang sessions dur ­mg July a nd August.

<.: lasses will mee t from 7 to JO p m .. July 14 and 15, J uly 27 3nd 28. and Aug. l8 a nd 111

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Beer Tosser Guilty, Must A void Solon

A b eer-toss in g inc ident at Democrati c Party leade r Richard O'Nelll 's May 3 birthday party ended In municipal court Wednesday with a member of the county Democratic c.entral Com­mittee pleading guilty to disturb­lni lhe peace.

Additionally. NeU Graney paid a $50 fine and agreed to leave As· se mbly m a n Rich ard Robinson (D-Santn Ana > alone.

Graney a nd b is twin brother . Ed wa rd G raney. were hauled in­to court In late May after one of them alle ge dly t hrew a mug of be e r in R obinson 's face and threatened h is l ife .

The incide nt occurred May 3 as the Democratic C\lntral Commit· tee was paying its annual birth­d ay respect s lo O'Nei.11 al party headquarters in Santa Ana.

Both Graneys were reportedly angry at Robloson for his failure to p ay ' the m a s private in ­vestigators for an arrest report used in 1974 In an attempt to dis­c r ed it h is R e publi can riv a l , Mar lin Mc Keever .

Though co pies of lhe report were mailed to voters in the dis­trict , Robinson denied playing an y part in lhe Incident as well as owmg the G r a neys any money.

While Nell Graney pleaded guilty to d is turbing the peace and was fined SSO b v M unicioal Court Judge Robert Rickles. Edward ..

CRASH •.• Althouch the damage to the

S14,000 vehicle was s till being d ­sessed today . Toussa.lnt s aid he lhou1ht the loss would be total. The va n a lso ca r ried equipment valued at about Sl6,000.

A relier unit was brought to the s cene. equipped and in ser vice by 4 p m .. about two hours after the 8<'<'ident a nd ther e were no calls while the paramedics were out or service

I\ a epar t m ent s~esman saacl Ha wkins c r awled out or the over ­turned van a nd told an engine comp a n y a cc o m pan y ing ~he p ar a medics unit to continue on to help the hea rt a ttack victim .

Graney got off a lmost scot free . Judge Rickles agreed to ta ke a

dismissal motion lodged by the Graneys' attorney under sub­mission for o ne year, meaning ass ault a nd ba ttery c harges against Edward Graney will s t and for a year.

And durUig tha t year , the former Chicago pohceman, like his br othe r . agreed to le a ve Robinson a lone .

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NIXON ..• e vaden« of unlawful activ1t1es by members o f his staff and the Commiltee ~ Re-eJecl Ute Prtsl­dent.

Nixon r e rused t o a cc~p t service of a peUt1on v.1th the fwe charges J a n 21. An attem pt to have lhe papers aerved at h is home 1n C•liforn ia a w~k later was uns u c e e u fu l. T h e court uuthor1 1ed serv ice by rcgulur mail Feb. 4 .

.Testimony be1an Marth 18. Nixon d id not r espond in per on (lr throug h counsel. No papers WPre rlll'<t on his beha.lf. 1'hc up pellate court s aid e ach of the a l· le~alions " a s s ubt>tantiated by e vidence fr om Nixon's White House. t apes or testimony given to various congressional commit tt>cs Tod~y ·s eourt opinion s 11id ob­

strueling Jus taee was " a mos t serious oHense. but one wh.ich is r ende red e\·e n more grievous by lhe fact th at in UUs instanc~ . the perpetrator is an attorney and " as at the t ime or the con­duet in quest ion the holde r of the highest publi c offt ee in this coun­try and in a position or pubb c trus t. "

It said the e vidence " forms a pn ma fac1e case and warrants our su~tain ing of the charges ''

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TAXES .. . billion le \'el

Nicoll s aid he couldn 't predict what the tax rate decrease will be other th an t o s ay it will be " double digit. "

" We ' re s till wa iting on rin:1l figures from Santa Ana and some data from Sacra mento rega rding re cent s c hool finance legisla ­t ion." he said.

Chile Tremor SANTIAGO, Chile (AP > - A

light e arth l r e mor r attled win­d o w p anes a n d a w a k e ned s leeper s in the Chilean rapilal early today , but caused no 1n-1 u ri e s or da m age s, th e se is mological institute reported.

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WATER OlSTRJCT - Re-gular mcctinA; . J 971 Placentl~. 7 .30 p.m

' ' IN t ' ASHION " - SouthCoall Re pe rtor y Theater, ~•d•Y· Sunday through Aug. 1, ll p.m. Sundays. 3 p .m .

F RIDAY, J ULY t CONCERTS IN THE PARK -

Anaell 11111 a nd hla Bia Banet Cos t a Mesa Lion• Par\t, 1 ~30 p.m. Free

HARBO R AREA SUMMEft BAND - Newport Harbor Wgh auditor ium . 7 · 30 o m . Free.

MOTORCYCLE SPEE DWAY RACING - Faugrounds, 8: ~ p m.

Funeral Set For Francis McAweeney

Catholic r iles are scheduled ror Cost a Mes a r es ident Fr ancis McAween ev . who died WednP.4'­day atthe a geof 72.

Rosary w ill be recited tonight at 8, with Mass Friday at 9 a .m . Both wi ll b t> a l St. Joachim Catholi(' Church in Costa Mesa .

Mr . McAweeney was bona Dec 23. 1903, in Irela nd

He is s urvived by his widow. Bridge t : th ree sons . Sean of Irela nd. and Anthony and Vin­cent o f Cos t a Me s a ; three dau1thters , M 1r y Bridget Barton a nd Vera Kelleher of E ngland, and Melisa Ann LW'ldy of San f" r a n c asco ; a nd thr ee grandchildren.

Funeral a r runflcments are be· mg handled b)• Bell Rroadw11y Mort uary of Cost a Mesa.

Mesa Developers Sued by Tenants

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SAN on::co (AP) The San Dieao County aheritf lhould re· aueu hta ties with known or suspected underworld n1una. t he county Grand Jury aald Wedn~aday.

In a 57·page report lrom a two-month inve1UgaUon oo or· ganized crime, the Grand Jury said that underworld activity does exist here, but not to the same extent as in the eutem United States.

" THERE IS NO lndlcatlon that lhe Mafia or crime lords art: here in San Diego County.· • saad J ury f oreman L ouis MeUier .

But the Grand Jury report criticized Sbertcr John Duf( y for vol unta rily testlrylng In Los Angeles on behaU or the La Costa Country Club and ~pa m Carlsbad.

M•rrt•,,e E11d• Actor George Hamilton has ·filed suit to end his five·ycar marriage with actress-model Alana, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple. separated since last March. have a 21 -month old son. George Ashley .

Viking PASADENA CAPt - Concern

about the slopes and bumJl8 or Mars' rugged surlactt has once again forced delay oltbe V1Jung l

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For Diagnosis EL CENTRO (AP> - J ames

Roe Faulkne r . Sherman Oaks. h.as pleaded guilty lo voluntary manslaughter in the hanging de· alh of a young m1rn known to others in a cult simply as Paul of Nazareth Christ.

After his plea, Faulkner , 56, was sent to Chino for OO·day diagnostic s tudy before being r~ turned for sentencing.

He was arrested after the vie· Um, living near the Colorado River with others descnbed by sheriff's deput ies as " J esus freak.s." was t ied with a rope, led to a post and left to die last No\'. 11.

Tnur-.day. July a. 1978

Continues Site luding, this Lunt uoW July 20 al t.heurlteat.

Ori&inally set for July ( and' reacheduled ror July 17 , the toucbdo"•n o r Vtklne 's llfe Hddnr robot lander wa.' put orr utain Wedneaday nll)lt after Vlk· ing offfclals received bad new• a bouttbetarael area.

THAT INFOaMAnON was tho re.. ult of radar oburvaUoos made over the weekend by a s lant radJo telHcope a t Areclbo, Puerto Rico.

The radar study Indicated that the July 17 landing site. known as tbe Northwest site. could be strewn with boulders and sloPes that could turn lhe land~ Into a disaster.

The roughness detected by the radar badn 't been seen in pho~ ta.ken by Viking from Its orbit about 1,000 miles above the sur· face.

BUT THE RADAR also found an area to the wesl that appears lo be much s moother. lt is a reelon

about 200 miles west of the Northwest site m an area that bas not bffn photographed by Vik· tng'acameras.

Vlk.las olflciala planned tQ have the spacOCTaft nre a rocket bunt today to aend It toward the un. eh&rted re11on to ~ ta.king pictures. Uthe area seems u fiat and 1mootb la LM pbotol aa lt ap. peaffil in the radar study. Hid ProJMt Mana.er Jim Martin. a landln1 could be made there July 20.

On the other hand, he said, if the cameras s how it to be mort'I danaerous, Viking could return to the Nortbweat site for a landing July22.

THE ORIGINAL J ULY 4 land­lni site. selected long before tbe launch of Viking last AUiust, bad to be discarded when Vik.ing's pbolograpbs revealed a much J"OUlher . more knobby surface than bad been expected.

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Time Is of t hl' essence becaU!le on about July 25, lhe attention of Vlklna scientists mus t turn toward a aecond V .Lk1na probe as tt arrivesoear Mara. lft&e nrat Vik· ln1 has not landed before lben, it~ landing would have to~ delayed until Viking 2 haa been placed In orbit around Mara, now set for AuJ.7 ..

The n ew p o t ential land lna s ite la atlll within the 1eoerul area known aa Cbryu, a broad basin itt the moulbl of acveral an · clent Martian streombeds.

Parwr Law Takes Dive

Testtrylng i n a libel sui t against Penthouse magazine . which ran an article claJming the raort bu underworld con· ~ectlons, Duffy flied an af· f1davlt laat February saying, ' 'No evidence of criminal actlvl· t y at La Costa or by th e · management of La Costa ... has ever been detected at lhe re· sort."

State Probes TranquillZer Use

SAN RAFAEL (AP>- A judge has slapped down a Sa n R afa e l ordinance restri c ting massage parlors on 1rounds the Or· dinance actually is aimed against prostitution.

Marin County Superior Court Judce Noel Martin, granting an injunction against enforcement of the law Wednesday, said he was not convinced by the arguments officials gave about the ordinance.

SACRAMENTO (AP> - Cl alms that tranquilizen are unnecessan. ly forced upon patients in st ate hospital.a will be investigated, says Hulthand Welfare Agency Secretary MarioObledo.

During a briefing for reporters Wednesday, Obledo also said former Gov. Ronald Reagan's welfare reform basically deprived citizena of benefits they deserved.

He sajd the decision to in· vestlgate followed pressure from a San Francisco.area group or former mental pa­t ients called Network Against Psychiatric Assault <NAPA>.

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Duffy later denied having anything lo do with organized crime leaders.

SAC RAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Edmund Brown J r. says he's " pre· sumed" he 'll let supporters nominate bim for president at next week's Democratic convention in New York City.

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Georgia governor JimmyC.rter,saidWednesday, " I assume I ' ll run the process through to lhe end.''

PIGg..e KHb T..,o S••lrreh CARSON CITY <AP) - Dealba of sqwrrels io two northern

California towns near the Nevada line were caWied by bubonic plague and the disease probably caused deaths or more squirrels in the Stateline, Nev ., area, says a state health official. They said it was aJmed

at stopping false advertls· In g, tr ans m ission or venereal disease and pro. lecting the public from temptation .

Or. J ohn Carr , state health officer , said Wednesday about five squirrels found dead around Markleevllle and WoodfC?rds. Calif., had bubonic plague.

f'ire Cra~k~r Ba" lleqMeSt~d SAN MATEO (AP> - Nineteen fire chiefs in San Mateo County

have voted unanimously to as k county officials to ban private fireworks next Fourth or July.

" In m y opinion." the judge said . " the evil being den oun<'ed by t he o r ­dinance is pros UluUon." John Keller, county fire coordinator, s ald firecrackers caused

some 130 fires durine the weekend.

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Deitsity C11rbs Loom Plannin1t c o mmissione rs last week rej~cted a re·

qu~l fo r n ~eneral Jilun t:hangc in north Costa Mesa that wo ulcJ h a ve aJIO\\l-<l hig h tlerth1ty develo pment in lhul part o f the c ity.

The u n a nimous commis~lon vote. whic h n ow goes to the c ity cou1H·11. oµJ>O~cs a d e ve lo pe r 's pl an for a 776-unil upa rtm c n l complex o n a 31 ac r e parcel. Com· m e r c i:.il d<•v <•lo pment o n " nothcr ~e ven acres was in vo lvcd in the i<1ne c hang l' n-qul·s l.

Thl' plannC'rs received s upport from m ore than 200 m«-ml)c r s of th<> North Co:.l u Mesa lfomeoY. nc r s AS· l40Caat10 11 , who '"1r~ul.-d ltwl the prope rty . bordcrt'tl by lhc Sun U1l 'J.:O f"rct·wuy, South Coust Onve a nd Rear Stree t . ~hou Id n o t be de\ clor>t.·d lo that d e nsit y

Th~ la nd ts c-urrently Lon ee! for tomm e r c ial and rcc rc <.1tio n ul u s t> .

Th<• h o meowner :. s a 1<.l . ;md tht• ci t } 's p la n n ing dt'· pa rtmt:nt agreed , tha t the g t>m•r.i l p lan c h a n g e s hou ld lw fo r m e dium d ens1tv , w h ic h \\ OUl<.l be l' on s iste nt w1lh J four-y e ar ·o ld s tudyuf thl' ~tr(' <i hy t he c•l> .

If the t 1ly council agr<.•t•s \\Ith t he plannin g com· m1s:.1o n r ecomme nda tion . 1t will be.., ~trong indic ation tha t mas:.iH· max imum-d e ns ity d evelopments no Jonger u r e compatible with Co~tu ~ks ti ·s ~oats .

We hope the council docs con c u r w ith the c once pt.

Homeowne r H elp Low-interest ho m e impr ove m e nt loans for low·

incom e Co~ta Mesans arc n ow J rt·alt t ~ . a nd t he c it y 1s l ak ini.! applic at ions from quc.1llfwd hom eo'' ncrs .

Thl' prog r a m . funded by the De partmen t o f llous · ing and li' rbun Dcvclopmt•nt . p rO\ 1d<•s 10d1v idua l IO ~lll~ o r UJ} to S:l.000 for h ome improvem e nts at a low ml1.·r l'Sl rnte of 3 per cent lo tht• hor.1eo..., ners _

co ... t;.i :\ho ~ a has s1g 1w d a n ag reemen t w it h

Crocker Bank that provides a t otal o f $200.000 in homco~~e1 loans . The S00.000 HUD er ant\\ ill b t.1 u :;ed to s ubs 1d1 .G(.> the prog ram.

The c ity will gua runtl>e r~payment or the loans t o the b u nk .

Two o thC' r tnro programs a lso rnay be good ne \\ S to ~1 esunl$ in lo \\ t'r pn c1;.'<i ho m es. These pro~rams in· voln· g rant s not lo~ms-und h o m eo" n ers du no t ncc<1 lo p ay the m buC'k .

The first al~O\~s up to ~.000 fo r bringin~ low cost h(Jmcs up to bu1ld111i.: c1x11.•. fhc sc(·ond pro vide s fund )! r a nts to low· 1t1com c fam1llcs to r e h u b11Jtat t! or im· prov e the ir prop~rty .

If yo,u thin~ .} OU nrny <1uu l1fy for a loan o r grnn t. contac t f o n y C anna riato, c·oord in a to r o r the cit y·~ hous ing a nd c o mmuruty develo pment progra m

Il e may h ave good 11C\.\ S fo r l OU

Decades of Service Dr. Thomas ~l ak c ly. h im s e lf a product of a j unior

college , ~ws rehrt'Ci a ft e r 23 years \\: ith thC' Coa s t Community Colleg e Distri c t

Blakely was ins trume ntal 1n developing the highly s ucc essful e vening c ollege prog r a m for the d i:.· trict as i ts direct or s ince 1964 . This pas t s <·h ool vcar. e nro llme nt in the nig ht s c hool progr a m r eached a p . proxim a t e ly 35 .000.

llis rrie nds . 400 of lhc m , t u rne d o ut las t week at a retire m e nt party lo tha n k h im fo r his m o r e tha n two dccc.1des with the ('Olle~e d1!)tnct .

T hous ands m ore- thos e w ho hav e b e n e fited fro m the eve nin g coll ege offe rings nntl relat t:'d c o mmunit y prog r <-.1 m s - can tes tify lh<.1 t Bla k e ly 's e ffo rts in de v e loping a nd bro a<lt·nmg the communit v' s e duca t io n a l o ppo rtunitie s have been a p p r ec iated :

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A Very Healthy 200 Years

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-VBargoi11ing Powe r Ope 11 to Questio11

.. Teacher Tenure Still Valid

( PAl lL H AK\'EY J \\ l' made 1l' \\'1• m ;1c1c ;i w is h and ble'' uul

:!00 randies 1n a "'"~It• hn •a1h Ou r nal1 n n ·s birt hda y wa~

t·elc.>braled without chsa1>t ~· r . d is ruprwn or hangovt•r

Whereas most of the world·-; ~overn mc.>nts :it thl' age ur 150 8 fl' a lre ad y s uf fcrini; " c n l lt ty, o urs has !. UCh a .. rC' m ar k ..11'll· rons ltt111tnn . that <i t th r ..1 i.:c of 200 \H' · ri·

~ ufr <'r 1n i.i nothing mo rl· sN lous lhu n acnl'

I 've rc• lt•bra te d JH•rsonully "' 1th a 100 Ame ri can cit t~lo th11> B1 t·1•n tennwl ' car Youn~ and olcf an<i 1n be t we.> en we le arned or 1 C' learn<'c1 Am c ri<' a n h1 1>ton h y part1r1pallnl( 1n 1l ·

If onl y ror a wh11<'. \H' t alked about and thoui:thl ;1hout ,ind plannt>tl for <ind worked toi;?c.> lhcr on JHllntm i; the town r ed. \\h1\(' and blue

JllSTOR \ ' h a s bt·N1 ~· rl<•rlln1ni: "ubJN'l 111 our sceondnr) .,<'hoo l~ So e na mor<'d hav<> wt• ht•<>omt· with the " political sciences " an1J the "i;oc1nl st1 <' nce~" lh <tl 1n soml' s t:1h•s Nt•w York . In dian n . In \\ a . O k lahom a ,111d Orei;ion no pr111r tr;_unin~ 1n hi ' tory IS rt'C)Ulrcd for h1~h ~t'hool h 1 " l o r y I e a l' h e r s ,\ n cl t h l' numbC'r nr ~tudl'nts t nk in~ hi !> tory counH~R in r ollci.t l' h a~ h1•1•11 <1 hr1nklni: C\•c•ry yc•ur

And without a knowh.'<l~ t· of

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J ui; t got m } ne w propcrtv \' Jlu a ll o n r 1gure fr(\ "1 Count v A1>ses sor Br:idll'' l. J acobs Br ing bt1C'k An dy ll tnsh a " '

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how" e got wh e re we arc , the ten · d1•11ry 1s to ~o in c1rt'les

The n alonJ,! ca me lhc R1 t'enten ntal \'Ca r and P a ul Revere rod e ai:ntn Elemt·n ta ry s chool a~crs \\ er e on thei r knt•e& and l' lhow ti 1• ~· 11 1 n p a i n I rl e <' o r a l i n R fireplugs in patrioti <' colors

Pi\ R AD ES, page <intry and C'hurc h ser v ices r C'called for us ti ll that our nation 's Oeclaration of Independence from Creal Bn· ta m a l"o Included :l declaration of 'dcpendent'e " on God. ;\nd <:nrl u nd C ountry. s ince rent J Sund er , were r c umted. W~· lookerl around the 1.1. orld

and s aw tha t Jn the 200 years ~tn t'e our n a lton weanl'd itse lf. ('ver y o th e r nation has been lurnt'd uplo lde down Ours 1s the only one s till right-side-up.

T w o h. u n d r e d y e a r s a g o E11 g l a11d and Frall"Ce Wt'r c monurd11es. kinJ,!s ruled both. Italy and Germ any d idn' t evl'n ex ist. Our L a tin AmN IC'a n neighbors "ere colonies . ('hum '\\a 'i rull'd b y the Manchus. Jup1m b) lhl' Sho~uns. Russw by t) r a n nst' Rl C'la rs

IT WAS on lv lh:1l whut wt• IJu1ll ht•rt' wu.; b uilt so we ll 1t has r<' m uint>d intact. A11d with a sM 11•I v rnon • f.11r anti an l'l0onom,> more n ounshan f( than any e l~~·wh~·rc-, Wt! art' yet t•nt1llt'd to walk tall.

To the Editor . I r e ad with interes t your r e·

cent editorial reg urding lc>acher ten ure and will h avl' to rl1sa,::rel' \\llh \'Ou r anah•s1s of thl' cur ren t 'e mp loyc ~mplover n ·la · t1o ns h1 ps 1n th l' prMl•:-.l> 1nn a l fi eld of te a t'hing

It is true tha t there 1s :i new leg1sla t1ve at't that go\'e rns the c.> mploye -employer rcla t1on!>hips in edut'at1on (The Rodda Bill I . but a t'areful analys is of what It allows versus what hns been un­de r the o ld Winton Act is s till under ques tion. The new Rodda B i ll h a d the s uppo rt of the Californ ia Sch ool Hoards A s ­sociation amon g others ~nd ii is n ot Jik e l)' that CS HA wo u ld have supported le~blaJ.1on not 1n t h e b es t i nt t>r c st s o f California sc hool boards

It 1s concN vablc that te acher power will em t q !l' as a ~tron~ fort'e a nd it is cont'c ivnble that this power fro m a :.in i.: le prC's ­sure g roup will ;icl in a mun ner nol in the best inlC'r<'s ts of the community , but tha t ques· lion s till remains open.

Teachers a nd school boards a r e negollatin g pr€'S<>ntly a nd ther e is and therl' 1s ROIOR to be a lot of rhetoric , but how much more power teachers a rr goini:t lo have a s a result or negot ia · lions over what lht•y now hav<' is still open to leglt.1ma tc que:.­tion.

TENU R E s h o uld n o t b e a bolis hed a s a JOh prntcrl1on for t<'achers. The nature or educa · t1on and lh<' \• lrariou~ whims of a <'ommun1ty sh1fltnR rrom one t>motional hiJ:h to annther cu ll ror :tome nC'<'d or JOb protct'I Ion. T ake the eHurl l\ on llw part or a ,.,H· al m 1n o r1t y in l r., ine to l' rcate the funda mental School T lw i ~rnu p of t•1l 17.l•ns Sl'lllt'd for a s chool of th1>1r o"' I.Jul 1f

Ford Eyes Efficiency W 1\ . lllNGiON G1•l1 1nJ.? lh1•

JllmJ) (in J im m y Corter. Prt'<it dtnt F'orct 1s prt>pnrln,.: to th· mon11trat1• thul ht• t'nn knflr k burea uC'rstic head :- IOitt•lh<'r un1I Jo!<'l mnn• dfic u·m·y out of lht· tcdernl ~ovt>rnm l'nt

JI «- " ' Ill bl'~l11, unl1 '.~S the piano; Jto i!\H)' . with a dramat ic O\ t•r haul of th1• s c a l l 1• r l' d bu rt>nu C' rn t lc enela l'l'll thnt dt"ril with

(J ACK ANDERSON ) Trans port a tio n ond ir<>asurv Dt>partmcnt~. not to rnc•ntion thl· Cooncll of Econnm1c Adv1'lor '>, Energy Resour c e s ( 'ou ri cil . Environmental Prot<'tllnn A11<'n·

promis tn it a s hake-up if he should cy a nd Water ft csourrC"s Count'tl. ll('rOmt' Pr(' i; ldC'nt. Thill JUmble or bur1•ao('r3t1c

j igsow pieces are 11uppo11rtJ to bL• INSIDE thl' F orrl Administrn· fltt'td Into one vast a~t·nt·v , with

lion . m t>anwhile, th<' reorganl:Ht• the poss ibility of for ming n ~ion movr hall to\lchl'd Off "omo s maller. s c t'ondary J ftc nr y to sava ge infighting. Critics c la im handle th<' regul:itory fun<·t ions . that 11 not ontv is s trictly a ('nm - The White ll ouse document-c ll31Wl stunt but lhal lhc propost'd reveal that the work on this s uperogency would rival 11uc h gigantic 8hotaun marrlll ll<' b<>"an

t> n l"rgy pro · b lk d d l t s " "' blems. His re- a anue epn r men a 11 on May 20. Th<' la!lk fnrC't' was He alth, Educ a lion and Well arc · "iven three m onths to nrepare a

oqianlt e r s 11 · d ub D I " ., a r e b u 5 y or ous ang an r an eve 0 P· " preside ntial d ecision paper" for behind closed mcnt In m 1n dbogghng un. Fordlocont.e mphttc . White House mana.ieabili ty .

But White House advocates THE NEW superagen<'y would doors, pulllng d believe the reorganization would be charged with the r esponsibili · tocethtr the wl es~ad energy increase bureaucrotl¢ efficiency ty for developing a " com-functions and putting them under h i II · · and Sru>ed U.S . ener gy indenon. pre e ns ve ener gy po cy to one giant supera1ency. ..~ .,~ l th • t h

de~e: thereby saving b iJUons . rep ace e presen. ca c · S S· Tbe r eorganlzaliort plan ls sup. As laid out in the documents, catcb ·t'an methods of d ealing

posed to be rudy. acrordin" to the superogency mioht include with crises. internal White House document$. "' Spec1·11·cally the aa"ncy would the Federal Ener gy Administra· • ""

( MA ILBOX )

IAttns / rom readers are ~lcomr. T~ nght to condense Lellnt to /tt spau or eliminate hl>el i& reservtd. utters o/ 300 wordl or less Wiii be given preference. All lttll"Ts mu.rt m· cludt> signature and mmhng address bul names may be wtth>K>ld on re· quest 1/ sulf1c1rnt reason is apparent Poetry will not be published.

they w~re riven tbeir ~ruthers all l rvitt. ~boola would be f \m · rla mental, teacben bt damned! This gr•'• leader 1' .. been re· ported to a._y that if a teacher doesn 't a(lhere strict.ly to a Fun· damental School's dictates <as his ji!roup s ees lt J. then he will bl' fired .

Job protection is n o\ un· r easonabl e in a p rofession such as teaching. ll 1s uvailable in other sectors ; tenure and the a bolishment or same has usual· ly bee n presented by people who are lruly against open-idea educ ation for children. People who have supported the abolish· menl of tenu re historically have bee n ant 1· public sc hools in Ame ric a .

NORMAN GINSBURG

Libwra Rapp111 To the Editor :

May I extend a big than.le you. keep up the good work , to Doris Allen. Chai rman of the "Save Our S tatus " o r ganization. <Mailbox July 5).

Why ha ve all those sincere, h ardwork in g g als s tood by and allo"' ed the hbbers and ERA to s ay they speak for all women ·• Do you think hbbcrs are happy? Ob!len•e II pic ket line or them and hsten lo their l ingo~

MANY mi llions of wonderful , hard-working moms have raised a family , contributed effort to school and t' hurc h a nd have ~en the grea ttr for It Easy~ No. The)' have ' ' done their thing '> " Yt•s . ll owcver, eve n in those hours ol t nivail , ctnguish and pln<'hin~ pe nnies they c1id not throw out Dad and the kids to " ~o do their t hing , " or " get their head on straight. "

Who uid life would be easy '> Who !laid each o r you would find his nic he in life and feel r e· warded '> In thill Bicentennial yea r . wt' h ave reco~nlzed the J.(reat <'ontr ibullons m1.1de by our pioneer mothers und rathers . Do you th ink libbers anrl like thinkers equal lhat '>

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-OD . .... ust 2Q Ih1·s ha~m to be ~- e•pect~" to incre'""e produ" - - - -- •i•Rv E•eta):' Re1e1rcb and U'C " """ .... '"" the d ay 8fter the Repu lican M · De el m nt Arlml . t r . non. ttdUct" e1rergyl'ldl'll'eun11r11nm11rtd-i, l'l'l'T!...---t--"'l~ t.loulconventl~willw~up. F~er:tP:wer Comr:tl:..,1~~ 1:;d mote " fossil , we1ter ... nut'l ea r ,

We ha ve a great debt to lhos(' millions or mothers and rathc.>r:. who find JOY with thl'ir God , lhl•1r spouse and their fa mily <'1r t'IC'

The doy we accept gays . ll'l> bians rind likt' thinkt-rs as n11rm;il outlets that arc s ocially a rcl'pt a ble, then , in fa irness. all peepm,:: Toms, pros titutes and the Mafia must be a llowed equally to " do their own thing ··

DR. G. V Mc KINNF.Y

pro\ l's th111 1 hi' ;\I .:iri nt• Corps und anv olhl•r brn nd1 or the 1111htar y ~ ··n I Cl' I hat ll t• ltt•\ l 'S this :.hnuld hl' l111 11wclt ,1tcl} :1boll ' hl·1I

"VIO l . J-: ~('I: 1>1•1.! 1'1~ \ 111lo ·nc1· . a nd tl11-.. 1 ru t h 1i. ,. , 1dl' lll 1n t lll'

hum an ll . 1 n ;111 r t ' IHH t 111.i.: 11( our 0('\\ S people• ;i s I h1• \) ,1l'),J."h or this typl.' of t r JJnlll l! IS 1·11111111~ lei ll J!hl c vcry \\' ht•rt• Anuthl' r m:in k1llerl and four tnJUl' l'<I <lu rlnf( ;inuthl•r tr te1n1ng ~t·~, 11 111 , Marint's invl) l \'1•<1 in l'Vt'n ' \\Pl' fir

D~•~rv~• Chan~f> violent cr1ml' fro m riqw '10 ·c.·hlld To the Editor . beuting ; th<' n1ging rtn•s th at

1 c 3 n understand Nnncy com~ off the M arin1· h al\ C' tn Ebse" 's f~stratton at Josi"(f tbe . dt•troy livu, bomC's 11nd proper­candlda\e 0( her fl\olce. (June3b, tf, etc. lellet" t.o the editor, bull can ·t un• What mak<'s rne sw k ll\ Uw d <'r Sl!lfld hl'r vehemence ngainst numbe r or years this .d1 l\ to1·t~<I the winner, Jim Slemoos . system hus t'X!Sl <>d .1nll b t'l n

. a C<'eplcd with till c•f 1b ugly ~ot hav,ng a law degree or <'X· symptom s a nd eruµlunl!. hirl ilC' n

pe_ncnce. In Sct<'ram<'nto ~oes.n t 1 n s mug . d 1 c t " 1 11 r 1<' " 1. make ttim u nClt to be an . as- hypocritica l burcau<' rar'' sembly m a n . 1!1 fact. after view . Every soc·iety has it \ pc•;it•co. mg th~ ~h en an1gans pulled hy lhl' loving pl'ople, a nd thc:-.r ,trt' the expcrie~c.ed. 1t could be a help. people who should be placed In

And hm~g cap~ble '!lento run positions of lead ers hip and in ­h1s campa1g!1 · with his. ow!' or rluencc throu ghoul the world . rnlunta~y pr1 va~e contnbut1ons, Eventually a ll need for mihtorv is no crime: fl as not nearly As sen •ices a nd w eapons would reprebens!ble as Govern~r diminish and fade aw::iy. Br.own_ was ting StOO ,~ of public Maybe not In our tifet im <' -~atch1ng fund~ for his hopeless but in our c h ildren's lifeti me bid for the Presid ency. Carl Sandburg's viswn will he

I DON'T know much about Sl emons - he wasn ·l my m an eith<'r - b ut I think it would be fo ir lo rind out before we con· demn him. A s there are lllree Democrats lo <'very Republican in the Assembly now, it would be a good Idea for thos e 46,912 Republit'ans th a t d idn' t vote for him . to look be fore they leap 10 the other :. tdl' .

GOLDIE J OSEPH

A ngr,, T azpa11n­To the F.dilor

I find it hur d to r xprl'ss lhl' a nl(er m a ny of us fC'l t ut th<> rt·· cent s t ate m ent from lh<' County A!'sessor r C'Ra rdinA tax rat1·s m Oruni.te County I k s tatl'<i that prope rly ta xes in the county would have to 1nacns1• this year bc<'ause of thl' incr ease 1n pro· pcrCy va lu es.

I F T HIS Is the kind oflhlnkln it done by our county officlulJ'I WI' are in real trouble . Appart-ntly it would ncvt'r Ot'cu r t.11 him that rutt>!'I mll(ht be dropped a nd spcnd lnJt dccre Me<l. llt• Is saylnll openly th ut he h a 11 u windfoll and it is burninJt a hole 111 hi~ pocket. because the 1ncr~ase h<' talk~ a bout far o utatrlps intl <•llon r ate11. ·

We are long p9st due for our representa tives to hccomc ju~l that and busy lht•mselves with Uloughts of how spending and waste caa be eliminated. . ,

WILLJAM A. HOFF

fulriHed : ' 'Som etime they' ll i: ivc a war and nobody will coml'."

MARY ETLEEN DOYU:

CB Can H elp To the Editor :

With regard lo CB Channel 9 (or hc.>lp on the hig hways. ti ls " " " of fh e b<'s l things that coul<f happen and could s a ve a lot of hVl'S

For ex a mple. in :i rN·ent <icc·i· • dt'nt when a girl w;111 11inncd un­der h<'r pickup trut' k, a part y had to lc•ave the lreewav ~ind r all lhc police (or help . Hy ltw l1m<' thry arrived and s h e w:1s takl'n to hospi t »I II wa s loo lai r . Sh f" would be alive today 1f Cht1nnd !) w 1111 in sen lee.

I would Ii kt• lo "''ll~JH'1>1 that th 1-. r ail be in C'nde to s ave t1 11w. with !lpt'Cilll t'odt•!'I for med ic rn·r d1•1I. ombulance n eeded. l'tc Thl• of l1cers <'ould c1111v tlw mt•)>)> :l~c· and advtSr thot h d p 1 ~ 1111 th1• w;1y The C Ber s ho uld i.tJy u t th 11ccne :ind put 1111l rta r1•:-. unt1l th<­unil arri ve li .

My handle on UH' nl r l !'I <irN' n Rallhlt

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Ptlot uek1 to Inform 11 nd Cede of \/lole•ce i.umutate m1ders by presen11n11

T o the Editor : on lhl11 P81lt dlverllc ('l)mmrntory on lOpl« of interest by syndical·

Re : The murder of Lynn C'd columnlsts and cartooo1slll, by MtClure : The military court providln1t a forum fOf' rNldl'rs' m.art.laJ nndlng Harold Bronson views and by pre.,ent init 1h1!\ innocent. and the attorney c all· new1p8~r·s opin1on11 nnd utcR~ Ing for dismissal of charges on <'urrenl topl<'' Thf> ('(htonul •t•loa• tbe nth~ i n volved opln1on11 of the D~ily P1ltl4 11pf14'ar

~auae " they do~'t deserve Oils top of lht paite. Opinmn' 0 . H th e Pres ident WJnS ~h C' . Nuc lear Regulaijry Co m · .sola r and geothermal energy ,

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~reaucracy. The Dem~raUc draw in bits an(i plec:es of lhe tingency plans for handling any tandidAte h:is m ade an issue of Agriculture. Commerce, future oil short age and genera te tM ewnMrac>me bunauuacy. DoCeo&c, lolerior, St.,t.e, dectricll_y , •

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Orange Coast E D I T IO N

Tojay's Clos ing N.Y. S toeks

VOL. 69, NO. 190, 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1976 N TEN CENTS

School Rate Down; Property Tax Up?l B)' JOANNE & EYNOLDS

Of .... o.u, l'ltoe IUft Trustees or the Newport-Mesa

Unified School District wtll be able to make a "double d igit " decrease m the s chool t.tx rate In lJght of an unprecedented 22.2 percent inc rease in the distnct's ~sessed valuation .

· While the t ax rate m ay go down, bills to taxpayers ar e still likely to be h igher tbts year

becaUJe of the property \•a.luc boosts .

Dr . J o hn Nico ll . d 1s t ri<' t superintendent, said he 1s conf1 dent or the t ax rate decreas.: in view o f n1ures r e leased by Orange County Assessor Bradley J acobs which show that the d u, t rict ·s assessed valuauon toppt-d the St biJllon m a rk.

"It Is the greatest increase in assessed value since the dist rict

Seek Public Def eJUe

wu unified ," decla red N1coll, " and l a m confident that It will result in the sha rpest droµ m thl' tax rate in the d ist rict ':s lustory. ·

Nicoll said ht> expect.s to huve " b a rd fi g ures" fo r sc hool trustees when t hey meet Tue-sday to adopt a pubbCJ1tlon budget The $47 m ilhon bud~et will not receive f inal approva l unt il August whe n t he 1976-77 true ratl' will be set.

Poverty Plea Made~ ' By Celia's Aides

By TOM BARLEY Of - I>•••• ...... _

T wo or Dr. Lows J . Cella J r ' :. three cod e fe nd a nts m ay bt= r epresented by the public defen· de r 's office when their Or angt• County Superior Court trial gets under way in October.

Or they may be able to r et a in the lawyer s who unsuccessfully r~presented the m in a ret:ent

New York Disbars Nixon NEW YORK (Al' I Former

PresJde nt Ric hard M. Nixon was ordered d isbarred today in New York st ate <Rela ted story A3 l

The order came from a state appeals cou r t . which ruled on ob· s truc t ion o r justice c ha r ges brought by t he c ity bar associa· lion .

" We find that t he evidence ad · duced in the case a t bar warrants lhe Im position of the most severe s anction availa ble to the court," the majority said4m its 4·1 de­cision .

Nix o n refu s ed t o d e fe nd himself on the c harges but the Appell ate Di vision of the state Supreme Court said " no rea. on whatever has been shown why a respondent wbo has chosen to re · ject or Igno re service may by stony s ilence pos tpone judg ment indefinitely .··

Nixon previous ly res ig ned from the California bar. but un· der the New York procedure could not res ign his members hip in this state 's bar unless he aclcnowled1ed guilt by staling he was unable to defend himself on the c harges.

The 1r1evance commill« 111 the Association o r the Bar of the

(See NIXON, P1gf' A?>

Burglars Hit Balboa Eater y

More tha n $2,300 In ra:<h I l'

celpts w as ta ke n t•arly Wt'dne:o.· day mo~ln~ c1urln~ a buri.:larv at Ke lly·. Stt'nk Hou~c in Rnlhott

Poller port the thief brokt> m to the rcstuunint :i t 209 l'ulm SI by cutllni the sc ret'J\ off a win· dow ln\o o titorn~\' room un<1 th1•n brok inR Into the m Hin bui ldtni.t

l nvcstlaotors said lh<' mon1•y •as ~lored in a safe which thl.' buralor opened nftcr ransackln.: lbe office to find the key.

federal court tnal with the e'< peeled s ubs tantiaJ legal t ab !>(> mg picked up the taxpayers.

Those a lte rna tives will face Judge Willia m C. Speirs Friday when he is asked by lawyer s for Theodor e Schiffm an. 53. of Santa Ana a nd Stephen Robert Evans. 31. of Mission Viejo to a llow them to withdra w from the case

The motion is being opposed by

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Attorney J a mes Parker has resigned from the Newport Beach P lanning Commission for "person a l r easons . " Pa rke r , also president or the Newport Harbor Chambe r or Commerce. leaves the com· mission with one year re· m a ini n g o n h is four-yea r term . T he city council wil l appoint a replacement.

Trio Turn . On NB Man, Rob Him N~wport Dcurh police arl' in ·

H·~tigutmK the :-.tronj.(' arm roh l><'rv or a local r e!llllt.!nl who '(''' S3 50 1n ra~h a nti r1H' l::\ llon~ ol i.:.1)\oh ne to a trio of bandit,,

.J amt·~ Mc<;uy, UI, tclld .,oht•1• hl' befriended thl' thr<<t' 11 u:1Jl('\'tJ1 \l ti rly Wcdnl'sday momm~ in u porkin1r lot near the Balboa 1' 11'1' a nd rlrove them to a liquor stor e to buy some beer .

i\('N1rdln~ lo poh<'c reports . the a roup r eturned lo the park I n~ lol und a fter d rinkini some or lhl! bttr , they began beating McGuy.

lhe d istrict attorney's of11ce on the grounds that the prosecution 1s not s atis fi ed that either of the two me n qualj fles for the m­

·<figent status that \.\Ould allow Judge Speirs to g r ant the motion.

Tbe two m e n are na med with Cella. 51. and George Lows 0 1· lendorf. 44 , or Laguna Beach , as defendants in a Grand Jury in· d1ctment that lists 127 felony counts against the four men.

It is a lleged tha t they siphoned an es timated S2 million in funds fr om t wo O r ange Cou n ty hospita ls unde r Dr. Celia 's con­trol - M iss i o n Co mmun ity Hos pital , Mission Viejo a nd Mercy Gene r a l Hospital, Santa Ana.

All four defend ants face sen­tencing July 19 in Los Angeles ~ federal court following their con­vi ction the r e las t month o n c harges o f M e d lcare fraud, check fraud a nd conspiracy.

Attorneys J am• Riddet a nd Thomas Crosby have represent· ed Evans and Schiffman, respec· Uvely. since the two men were named last J anuary in indict· ments returned by the Or ange County and Los Angeles Feder a.I Grand Juries .

Both lawyers commented dur· ing federal court 1ction that the ir clients wer e in a rrears on legal fees and we r e be ing financed, in e(fttt, by thei r legal advisors.

Both m e n and OlJendorf lost their hos pital pos ts s ho rtl y before the indictments were is­sued.

They, Cella, and south Orange County ranche r Richard O'Neill are additionally na med as defon · dan.t.s in lawsuits fil ed by both hospital• that aeek $37 million in damaees.

Judge Speirs may decide Fri· day thal it would be che aper In the long r un to allow Riddel and Crosby to continue their defense of Evans and Schlftman with the taxpayers meeting the costs of what ls expected to be a long Orange County trial.

It was explained that lhe public defender 's offi ce would require se\'er a l weeks to study the moun· tam of pretria l documents now in Judg e Spe irs' court room to ens ure a n a dequate defense o { the two indictces .

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Bomb Kills Four? MAN 114A. The Ph1 li 11pin1•s

IA l 'I A bomb dropJX'(i by a l '.S. Navy pl:in<' dunng ;1 homh 1ng exercise k1llt'd four F1hp1no fisherm en luict monl h, llw ico' ernment Philippine Nc·ws A~ency reported toda y. Police r eported that the four we re fishing from a motorboat In the 7.a mboles Sea off San Antonio, Zambalci;, 70 mUes northwest or Mttnila. wlwn they wer e h it by the bomb on J uly 18, lhe age ncy 11a id .

Dlstr1ct t ax payers are curre.nt· ly puyin~ about $4 i6 (X!r SlOO as· ~essed vuluatton In Costa Mesa imd $.a 42 prr $100 111 Newport Beach.

Despite N1coll 's opllmistic pro· Jt'clion of a d rop 1n \he tax rate, d1stn ct r esidents • t;uc bills url' hkely to be h 11(her this year because or lhe increase in the as ­sessed value on which the tax rate is levied.

Ret'og n lzl n g th is r uclor. trustees e a rlier this year lopped two cents off a perm issible ovt•1· nde. lowe ring the levy for so ralh•d c1\'lc center recreation proJeCll> from 10 <'ents to eight cent.s

Nicoll said the assessed valu.A t1on increase will not be used to increase th e budget "s list or general fund expenditures.

" I thi nk l read t he feelings of

the board that we concentrate on• lowcnng the tax ra te. ·• he said. :

According to fi gures r elea sed by Ja<'obs, the assessed valua ­tion in the dis trict rost> by $181 million to $998 million.

But Nicoll said those figures do not renect incr ease in assess m ents agains t public utilities 1

which will carry the district 's 1

total assessed value over the $1 <SH TAXES, Page A%)

Beael1 al Peni11sula Poi11t The Peninsu lu P ..:>int beach just off of Gr anada Avenue has a lifeguard . a public · pier a nd a fa i r a mount of sand . One drawback to usln~ this beach is the lack

of p ark in g . Hcachgoers h ave to h unt th rough nearby slrccL~ lo find a place to park. As o n a ll bay beaches. p icnics. dogs and alcoholic beverages ar e prohibited.

Decoys Say

Hoire Offered Pay for Sex

SALT LAKE CITY CAP> Two S4.32-an ·hou r police dct'oy prostitutes have told a City Court judge that Rep. Allan T. Howe <D·Ula h). offe r ed lhem S20 for specifi c sex a cts before he was arrested last month on a misde­meanor sex cha r ge

Dressed m casual pants. san· • dais and a see through blouse. Margare t H.imblin covered her face Wednesday in apparent em· barrassm ent when a.c;ked what the freshm a n cong r ess m an · wanted her to do .

Chief City Prosecutor Phillip Palmer said s he didn' t have to use the exact la nguage and asked whether Howe proposed sexual acts.

" Yes. he did. " s he told a hear · mg on motions to t1ismiss the char ge agains t JI owe or solic itin~ sex acts for h ire

Her wr itte n police r eport had q uoted Howe us using explicit language for the a cts.

T ri a l o n t he c ha rge w a s postponed one week to July 19 because of the com plexity of mo· tions filed by the defense.

Kathleen Tay lor. questiont'd by rlt'fenSl' ut t o r ney Dea n M1tchcll. 11a1d Sh i' wore " Levis an'1 a top" the night or the ar rest. Sht• wui1 dre!'lscd similarly in court .

Sht• !111111 Miss ll umbh n clid <•II t he ta lk1 n E1 w he n llowe ap ­proachcd m h1 11 rar.

Asked who fi rs t mentioned a price for a sex art . Mrs. Tavlor

s aid. " Mr. llowe," glancing al the congressm an.

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Tax Increase Seen To Balance Budget

A 22.6 percent increase in Newport Be ach a ssesse<I valua· lion may be needed to keep the city 's budget balance<:! . accord· ing to City Man age r Bob Wynn.

Wynn said that lhe increase. which was announced by County Assessor Bradley J acobs. will br­ing about $300,000 in unanticipat­ed r evenue to the city. if the city council malntains the e xisting t ax rate of Sl.16 per $100 assessed va luation .

Wynn s a id the figures released

Harbor Bridge Construction Under Way

Grading hai. bt•gun on llarhor Ridge ad)01ccnt to Spyglass Ifill in prepar a tion fo r construction or 3 -350-ho m c t ract, t he Jrv in l! company said today.

T he t ract will include 100 lots for custom homes and 250 de· vt>lopcr designed homes on t he 165 acre purer! that lies between Spnlass lli ll a nd Harbor View llomes .

l rv111e (."ompany "l><>kc,.man Martin Browl'r said lh~ 1nitrnl wor k calls for the si r admg of th(· road bed fp r Spy~l:tss 11111 Road fro m it s ter m inus at E l Ca pit a n Dr ive d ownhill lo San Miguel Dri ve.

Al the complt'tlon of lhut pro­ject in the fa ll, wo rk will twgln to pre pa re th e hillside ror tht• hom e!'I .

by Jacobs do not include assess­ments on public uti!Hies, so the increase co uld be even greater than the $125 mill ion lncrear;e now shown in assessed values In the city.

He s a id he will probably not r e­commend a dec rease in the tax r ate to city councilmen. nor will he advocate a n increase in the budget .

He sa id he will si mply point out thet the 1975-76 budget had a n ending s urplus of S760,000. The new budget approved last month s hows a s u rplus of $572,900, but if members of the police and fi re association lake the 5.2 percent pay raises offe red the m, lhal balance will drop lo $30,000.

" Because we will be using some of la st year ·s s urplus in lt1is year 's budget , " Wynn said, " we will be in a position or spending more money tha n we lake in.

" I intend s imply to point out to the council th at they do have lhe option of lowering the t ax rate, or they may choose to use the extra income from the Incr ease ln as· sessed valuation to maintain the budget bala nce.•·

Counc ilmen approved a S21.7 million budget on June 28. The ci­ty tax rate . however , will not be set until Aug . 9 when the board or equa lirnt ion has released thr• final assess ment figure~ .

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Coach Named Beer Tosser Guilty Brower ~aid approval for th('

proJect was ortglnnlly granted two years al{o.

Const ruct ion will be done by the land compa n y 's subsidiary. Irvine Pac ific . Plans call for the opening of sales on the cus to m lots In the s um m er ofl977 and the other hom es will go on s ale in the fall of t977.

Patchy low clouds elonl( roast more exlcns lvo Fri· da y m orn ing. Otherwi11c mostly sunny Friday, will, hlJ!h nt>a r 70 ut beaches to mld ·80 Inland. Lo w tonight 00.

Jack E rrion . St. Anthony High basketba ll coach for 22 yun. has been selected hHd buketball roach at

T.win Assaults Assemblyman at Pany Corona del Mar High, the A beer-tossing incident al Daily PUotbas learned. Democratic Party leader

Errion , 50. succeeds Richard O' NeiU's May 3 birthday Tandy Gillis, wbo directed party ended in municipal court the Sea Klngs to a 121·57 re- Wednesday wilh a member of the cord over seven seasons. county Demoeratic Central Com ·

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ing the peace. Additionally. Neil Graney paid

a S50 ine and •&teed to leave As· . .

Brower aaid lhe Irvine Pacific· bu ilt h o m es w i ll be e ve nly divided betwe en lau with views of Irvine a nd views of Newport Harbor.

INSIDE TODA~ A rock column inaugurating

today tolul . 4 look at Peter Fra m pton .and o th t r ~IOMliU~I fn t~ pop/~. l'ogeAI2.

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Mondale Considered

PLAINS. Ga . IAP> Jimmy Carter conferred today with St• n. WJlt('r Mondale of Minnesota, the latest of a half.dozen pos:s1 · ble running mates exsx•ct · ed lo make the p1lgnmagc Lo Plains.

.. I 'm very pleased to tx­in\·ited to mee t and talk in Plains with the ne xt presi­dent of the l~niled States, " Mondale said .

Carter and his wire, RosaJyn n. greeted Mon­dale and his wire. Joan. outside their home before the meeting started.

Sen. J ohn Glenn of Ohio was to arrive later m the day for a n interview.

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INDIGENT. • And it was made clear by the

public derender 's office today that the county department already is trylng to cope with a heavy caseload and may not be able to immediately take on the added burden of derense chores an the Cella trial.

ll was a lso pointed out Lhat those costs might become pro· hibitive if, as ex pected, the de· fense motion for a change of venue from Orange County i:. gr anted by Judge Speirs.

The hearing will open at 9:30 a m Friday in Judge Speirs' courtroom.

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SEX ... courtroom wilh hi s wlfl' , Marlene.

The decoys uc knowledged that ~1iss Hamblin was fm;t to bnng up money. They said she Asked what ·Howe would pay, quoting him as saying, " I usually Sto dboUl $20."

She said they asked if he want· ed to pay that much and that he agreed.

The decoys. appea ring in public for the first time sln<'e flowe was arrested June 12. wete called during arguments on a de· fense m o ti o n to dis m1~s on grounds the con~ressman was a '1ctjm of entrapment.

Howe. who 1s runnjng for re­election in Utah's 2nd D1slnct, acknowledges talking with the decoys but denies the charge. lie said he was lured to the area with an invitation to a poUtkal social

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NIXON ... City of New York began an 1n· \ t>~tl~JtlOn into allegations of pro fl'ss1onal misconduct by Nix· on in September 1974 - a month aJtt>r ht> res1gnt-d the pres1den<'Y

The committee eventually filed · fi ve t•harges against Nixon, in·

eluding obs truct111g the FBI in­' est1.:allon into the Watergate break - in . and t'o n c eallng evidence of unlawful aclivit1es bv me mbers of his staff and the Committee to Re-elect the Presi­dent

Nixon refused t o accep t service of a petition with the five charges Jan. 21. An attempt to have the papers served at h is home in California a week later was unsuccess ful. The court authorized service by regular mail Feb. 4.

Testimony began March 18. 1'1xon did not res pond in person or through counsel. No papers were filed on h is behalf. The ap­pellate court said each of the al· legations was s ubstantiated by evidence from Nixon's White House tapes or testimony gi"en to various congressional commit­tees.

Today 's court opinion said ob­structing j ustice was "a most serious offense, but one which is rendered even more grievous by the fart that in lhls instance, the perpetrator is an attorney and was at the time of the con­duct 1n question the holder or the highest public office in this coun­try and in a position of public trust "

It s aid the evidence " forms a pnma facie case and warrants our sustaining or the charges."

It added that Nixon's failure to respond to the charges " must be eons trued by this court as an ad. mission of the charges and an in­d ifference to the attendant. conse­quences."

Parks Panel Picks Officers

Th e Newport Beach P a rks, Deaches a nd Recreation Com­mission elected Mike Johnson, 5112 River A venue, and Evelyn Hart , 435 Redlands Drive. as <'hairman and vice ch~rman for lhe <'Urrent year.

J ohnson, a business consul· tant. served as I ast year's vice, <'hairm an . lie has been on the t'omm ission since September of 1973

?\l r:. . Ha rt, a sales represen 11111\'e, has ser\'cd on the Se\·en· member co m rlllS!)IOn '>1nee June of 1973 .

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TAXES ... h11linn l~\'e l.

Nicoll said hr <'Ouldn't predirt '-'hul till' 1:1x rate del·reasc will he otht' r t han lo ~a.v it will bc " double d1~i t "

" We 'r e .,tall wn1tm.i on final fiRures from Santu Anu nnd some cfata from Sner3 mcoto rcgardln~ recent c hool finu nce leglsl;i uon ." h(' sold .

Da.vid f'lalre, a spokesman for the f'Heral Elecuon Com­mlaioe. told u.. Journal rt1ul•· tlanl .,.. betni drafted to prevent utini t.hlldno to evade dooor limits . •~l :Jke said the com· mission Intends to require that 1itlfts by donor~ undtr 18 ffill,tll be made knowlnaly and voluntanly from a fond owned or cootrolled by th~ minor.

J udging fro m the telephone poll. Dt!moc rut J immy Carter " appean to have by far the bi.:· geat kiddie corps" of donors. the Joumul said

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College T ••cher Ort .. I

Instructor Fights for Board Seat

By PWLIP llOSMARIN OI - 0•11~ ,.. ... SUI!

Orange Coast College math in· structor Michael Ortell, barred last wee!( from taking office on the county school board . is mounting a legal challenge to again win tbe seat he woo in an election last m onth.

Ortell. who defeated four other candidates in Trustee Area l. was to have t aken orfice last Thursday. But he was told by Deputy County Counul John Griset he could not.

Gdset quoted a section of the stale Education Code that ap­parently bars any employe of a S<'hool district from taking office on a county board of education.

The outgoing incumbent, David Brandt, said he will con­tinue to ser ve in h is old seal until the district holds another elec­tion.

Ortell wm try to see to It that • there isn't another election.

Ortell said today he will challenge the deputy county counst>l 's ruli n g on severa l grounds.

First, Ortell said . " I was never informed or that restriction by the r egistrar of voters" either at the lime he took out nomination papers or when he riled them.

Ortell argued that another sec­tion of the education code does not apply the definition of "school district" to community college districts. and so there should be no reas on he could not tfike his seat .

Or t e ll :; aid if his own in · te rpretation of what that code provides is faulty . then he plans a <'onstitutionnl challenge of that sect ion or the code.

He 's hired Gnrden Grove al· tomey Paul Crost, who's now re s earctung that possibility.

Mesa Developers Sued by Tenants

Damogt>s totaling more than $3.'i million nr<' beln" demanded from the Segers trom family of Costa Mesa by tenan~ of lhe South Coast VIiiage s hopplni complex In 20 lawsuit11 charging lhe defendants with fraud and brea<'h of contract.

The actions on file t.OOay In Orunge County Superiot Court allege that the ScRcrstroms and the orlRinal leasing a«ents have railed to develop lhe complex on the lines promised when tenants signed agreements.

The Se~erstroms said the clajms were without roundation a nd pledged a vigorous defense. They said the lttgal actions are "inconsistent with lhe establish­ment commercial success or the \•ill age."

It is alleged that the defendants

peeled. The 11tructurr was lo 11erve as a atght!leeing platform.

Soles figures were below prediction• given by the defen · dants.

- Thtty were not linked to the adjacent South Coast Plaza mall by a tram or s hulUe service ¥8 disc ussed when leases were. !llgned.

Officials or the development rompany had no comment tod:iy referring queries to Robert Cur­rie. attorney for Segerstrom who read a prepared statement that Hid in part :

" C.J . Se1erstrom and Sons, the devele>per and Qwner of South Cotut Vuta1e tn Santa Ana . . • believes the c laims arc without foundation. and regrettably are typical df rec~t trendt tn the cow;>ll')' of attacking ttptitable

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It said F'ranti.t H eiuog Jr •• ldet!Unec:t aa ao oPblhamologist from Lone Beact\ Uld an oJd Carter friend , had given the leaal UmJt of Sl,000 t o <.;lirtt!r mon · than a year aco Sc,·cn o f llertio1f • children ;f50 wert- list­t'<i for don ations totahng ~.000 more, lncludantt Sl8S from Kale, 5, 4od anothe r $785 Crom Lars. 7, the newspa1>er said .

The p<aper quoted llert%0g as Sll)'lng all the children's dona­tions came fro m trus t funds established for them yC'ars earlh.'r.

Yacht Dock Tiff Ends With Fine

LOS ANGELES CAP> - A City Counc ilman . who serves on a re gional coastal commission. has agreed to pay S2,000 to setUe a cl\'ll suit brought against him by the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners in a dis pute over docking fees for his yacht.

The settlement was announ<'ed Wednesday by tbe harbor <'Om· m1ss1oners

Councilm an Louis R . Nowell was charged with berthing his 51 -foot vessel Sharolyn at a public dock for 120 days without paying harbor fees

Commissioners ori~inaJly s ued Nowell for S7.920. the amount they <'ontended he deserved l o pay under harbor regulations.

Nowell countered that the Harbor Department had given tum permission to dock at the location and had never intended Lo bill him .

The Sharolyn caused criticism or Nowell in \974 when real estate developers reportedly rented n slip to the citv councilman al half the norrnal rate

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" They Wtrc IU uked Wh lher they wanted to contribute." he "as <tuoled as sciyinJt,. " It ·s 1all tht kids' o~·n naoney. not mmc "

The newspaper :su1d Curter':. ca mpaign trcasurt>r . Jl J Upshutz. has $lit chUdrl'n \\ho have all given money to Curtt•1\ " but their lnlher cmphu lzc:s tht.tt they huve ah·en thefr O\\n money.··

On the Rcpublkan side. the newspaper s111d it found that unt.< Sl.000 donation to Ronu.ld Re11g.in came (rom IS.year-old Joe lie n· nt'lt of Har lan. Ky

" What! Mef PoflUca! con· tributlon11!' ' the newspa~r quot· ed youn11 Bennett u saying " You'll hav" to. ~k my dud nbout that Ile h:indlcs all that :stuff for me.··

·r1tr father. Clyde Bc!nnett, wui; quoll.'<i us s ylnjt. " AH my fumlly bas their own mooey."

The news paper said that elder Bennett arrangl'd a total of 10 ~lf\S to the Rcnaan c1unpuia:n ol St ,000 each from hls son:; . duuRbter, ln·laws andotheN.

Final Solution Autlwr Says Ripper a Trio

LONDON (AP) - Jack the Ripper was actually three m en engaged in a political coverup operation, a book publis hed today says .

Jack the Ripper is the name given to the unfound s iayer of young women in London 's West End in 1888.

Stephen Knight. in the latest of a s tring of theories put fort h about the case. says the murders were com ­mitted not by one man. but by three.

He maintains the three included Queen Victoria's physician , a painter and a coathman .

According l o his book " Jack the Ripper - The Final Solution ... the three killed four women because they knew of the SC<'rc t marriage of a Roman Catholic commoner to the qu~n·s grandson , which the prime minister feared would lead to Sejlnd al. The account says one other woman was killed because of a mis· talce in identity .

Newport Sets Frisbee Match The Newport Beac:-i Parks.

Beaches and Recreation Depart· menl will hold tb t> ejghth annual World Junior 1'~risbee Cham ­pionships July 23 for youngsters under 16 years or age.

Youngsters aged 12-15 will compete against each o ther while those children 11 and under compete in a separate category. Both the boy and the girl cham· pion in each category will be eligible to compete in the state finals.

Competit ion inc ludes a variety of basic Frisbee events su<'h ai> a<'Curacy, curves. skip flights , distance and novelty <'alches.

Prizes include a $1.000 U.S savings bond for national cham· plons. $500 and S2SO bonds for runnerups and $100 bonds for re· gional winners.

This yea r 's World Cha m · pionshlp Frisbee event will be held at the Si x FlaRs Over Georgia amusement center in Atlanta in early 0<'tober .

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Diego County shenrr should re. auess h~ ties w11h known or s uspected underworld naurtt. the county Grand Jury uld Wednesday.

In a ~7 .paac report from a two.monlh Investigation on or · .:aniied crime. the Gra.nd Jury said that underworld activity does exist hert>, but not to the llame extent as In the eastern l 'nited States

" THERE IS NO indication that the Mafia or crime lords are here in San Diego County," s a id j u ty f oreman L o ut s Metzger.

Bul the Grand Jury report criticiled Sheri(( Jolvl Duffy for \•oluntarlly testifying in Los Angeles on behalf of the La Costa Country Club and ~pa 10 Carl4bad.

M•,.,...,.eE•d• Actor George H arrulton has Clled suit to end his five-year mar{'iage with actress-model Alana, citing irreroncilable differences . The couple, separated since last March. have a 21-month old son. George Ashley .

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Killer Sent For Diagnosis

EL CENTRO <AP> - James Roe Faulkner. Sherman Oaks, has pleaded guilty to voJuntary manslaughtt>r in the banging de­ath of a young man known to others in a cult simply as Vuul of Natareth Ct\f1st.

After his ple1t1 Faulkner, 56. was sent to Chino for 90-day diagnostir study before being re­turned for sentencing.

He was arrested after the vic­tim, living near the Colorado River with others described by s heriff 's deputies as " J esus freaks ," was tied with a rope, led to a post and len to die last Nov. 11.

'Thursday. July 8. 1976

Continues Site landi.ftl, this lime W\l1l July 20 at t.heurliest .

Originally set for July 4 :md · rescheduled for July 17 . the touchdown Of Vikan~ · :i Ith'· seeking robot lander wn:s put orr alatn Wednesday nl&ht l&fter Vik· lng officials recei\•od bad newll •bout the target area.

THAT JNJ.~ORMAnON was lho resuJt o ( radu observations made ovu lhl' wl'ekend by a alnnt radio t elescope at Arectbo, Pul'rto Rlro .

The radar study indicoted thut the July 17 landing site. known us the Northwest :.ill'. t•ould be strewn with bouldt>rs and slopes that could turn the l:mdang into a disaster.

The roughn<'SS detected by the radar hsdn 't been swn in photos taken by Vlktng from its orbit about 1,000 miles J)OO\'C Lhe sur. face.

B UT THE llADAR also found an area td the wes t that appears to be much smoother. It is a region

about 200 mlles west ot the Northwest site tn an area that bas not been photographed by Vtk· ing's cameras.

Vtlting offkials planned to have Lhe spacecraft hre a rock\•t burst today to send 1t toward the un· charted re1lon to begin taJdng pictures. If the area seems as flat and smooth ln the photos as It a~ peart'd in the radur study. 11aid Project Manaae r J im Martin, u landing could be made ~e JuJy 20.

On the other hand. he said, If the cameras s how It lo be mor\' dangerous. VikinK CO\l.ld return to the Northwest 11ite Cor a landl.ng July22.

TH E ORIGINAL JULY 4 land­Ing site, selected long before the launch of Viking last August. bad to be discarded when Viking's photographs revealed a much rougher. more knobby surface than had bffn expected.

" I think chances are very good that we are going to be able to find a landing site within a relatively

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Time ls of the essence becaww on about July 25, the attention of Viking scienti s ts must turn to\loard a second Vlkinaprobe as at •rnvesoear Mars. Jflbefint Vik lna bas not landed bd'ore lben, lt!­landlng would have to be dela~('(J until Viking 2 baa beon placed In orbit around Mara, now •tt for Aug.7.

The new potenti•I land ing site is still within the generitl aren known as Chryse, a broad basin at th" mouths of several an clent MarUan s lreambeds.

Parlor Law Takes Dive

Testifying in a Jibel suit against Penthouse magazine. which ran an article claiming the resort has underworld con­nections, Duffy filed an af ­fidavit l ast February saying, "No evidence or cr\mlnal activi­ty at La Cos ta or by the · management of La Costa ... has ever been detected at the re­sort ."

State Probes TranqoiliZer Use

SAN RAFAEL (AP> - A judge has slapped down a San Rafael ord in a nce restricting m assage parlors on grounds the or· dinance actually ls aimed aga.inst prostitution.

Marin County Superior Court Judge Noel Martin, granting an jnjunction against enforcement of the law Wednesday, said he was not convinced by the arguments officials gave about the ordinance.

SACRAMENTO (AP) - Claims that tranquilizers areunnecessan­ly forced upon pallents in stale hospitals will be investigated, says Health and Welfare Agency Secretary MarioObl~o.

During a briefing for reporters Wednesday, Obledo also said former Gov. Ronald Reagan's welfare reform basicaUy deprived citizens of benefits they deserved.

He said the decision to in-vestigate followed pressure ( ) from a San Francisco-area Sta le group or former mental pa- . taents called Network Again.st ""------------Psychiatnc Assault lNAPA >.

FOR DUFFY TO offer sucPflta statement willingly " was an er­ror of major proportions. " the report said. It added that the statement undermined the inte­grity of the sheriff's office

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Duffy later d enied hanng anything to do with organizl'd c rime leade rs .

SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he 's " pre­sumed" he'JJ let s upporters nominate bjm for president at next week 's Democratic convention in New York City.

The 38-year-old governor, sole Democratic holdout against former

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California towns near the Nevada line were ca used by bubonic plague and the disease probably caused deaths or more squirrels in the Stateline, Nev .. area, says a state healtbofficial.

Dr. John Carr, state health oUicer. said Wednesday about five squirrels found dead around Markleeville and Woo<lfords . Calif., had bubonic plague.

They said it was aimed a l stopping fa lse advertis-1 n g, transmissi on or venereaJ disease and pro­tect ing the public from tt>mptation. Fire Cra<-k~r Ban R~qtwflt~d

SAN MATEO (AP) - Nineteen fire chiefs in San J\lateo County have voted unanimously to ask county officials to ban pr1vat.e fireworks next Foun.h of July.

" In O'>Y opinion . .. the judge said . "the evil being denounced b y t he or ­dinance is prostitution.•· John Keller. county fire coordinator, s aid firecrackers caused

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parcel<>d out to Ne" port lkach city t•mployc~ this year" ere 1ncquit~1bl<' .

ily employ(':, under the munu.:t-mN1l lt:vd all re. ceivcd p~1y rul :>l'S <Jv1:rugmJ:: s 2 pcrc·l'nt Mean\\hll(', Ctty M:.inauer Uob W)·nn )!ol J 7 5 percent pu · boost. City Attorney Dt•nm!> O ' Neil got 9.1 percent and the rest or th l' man:.ii:cmcnt kvc:I !)luff got rat!)I.'!) avcrug· 1ng 5.9 percent.

I lowe\'c:r, lhl' puy s ituation is more balanced than it m1Jtht sc t·m con~1d1mng the nu~e!) hnndt:d out last year .

At th al t 1mt•, Nnpluyl'~ under tht• rnanagE:mcnl ll'vel. mduc1in~ police Jnd f1rl'rlh1n, got n11ses of 7.8 percent. "hilt· n1tlllugt•ml·11t cmplo\'t'S f!Ot G per­"cnt And la:.t yeur. Wynn '!> r:JIM.' \\orkcd out lo 5.2 percent :.ind 0 'Ne il':, figured out to 4 ((percent.

Meanwh1i<o , the 175-memh<•r police association .tncl the 95-mcmbcr fire a :,!)oc1Jtwn ~ till ;.ire waiting on the11 lll <.'rt•;.i.se~ bec;.iuse m·gotJotor:. h:l\ e been una ­ble to r<.>ut•h an a~reement "1th the cit~ over the of­fered pay ra1 C!) and other is:,uc~

Political Budgeting After months or planning. s tudy and debate. the

city of Ne" port lleach has the budget that" ill carry 1t throuJ::h a nother yea r- a budget that was shaped in part by the gco~raph1cal pressures which often in· nuence decis ions in New1>0rt Beach .

For ins tance. thc rt· 1:, lhl· S3.600 budget item to pay for a part -t ime parking a nd traffic control officer for the exc lusivt> use of the Ba l boa Pcnin:,ula. :'\o need to mention that th;.il 1ll'm "as introduced l>y l\layor

Howard Rogers . who happens to hveon the peninsula. Or there lb th\! extm dogcat<'her that Don Mcl n­

nu;, the West N<'wportBeucb resldt'nt. w anted added to the budcct. That uddJtioo wi ll cost Newport Beach tux~ puyers $23 .300 t his year in salary and equipmt:nt.

The do(itcut cher Mcinnis uraed was added to a budget that had a lready provided money to boost the animal <'ontrol force from four to five. so now the cit y has s ix . J\nd in adding that s ixth m a n. the city bad to 1>pcnd SI0,300 to provide h1m with a truck .

That kind of addition to the budget Is dlfri<'ult to ~quurc with the deletion of a $6,000 ftur~t power tool rc.>Ques tcd by the fi re department for use in prying Pt!Ople out or wrecked cars. 1' he tool was reinstated a t the las t minute. but Mc innis was one or two coun · cllmcn who voted against it.

D ecades of Service Dr. Thomas Blakely. himself a product of a j unior

college, has r~t1red after 2J years with the Coast Commun ity College Dis trict.

Blakely was ins trumental in developing the high ly s uccessful evening college program fo r the dis · trict as its director s ince 1964. This pas t school yea r , enrollme nt in the night school program reached ap­proximately 35,000.

His fri ends. 400 of them, t urned out last week al a retire m ent party to thank him for h is more than two decades with the college dis trict.

Thousands more-those who have benefited from the evening college offerings and rela ted community programs - can testify tha t Blakely's efforts in de­veloping and broadening the community's educa · tiona l opportunit ies have been a ppreciated .

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celebr ated without disaster. dis· ruption or hanj!O\ er

Whereas mO!'il of th(' world ' -. go\tcrnm ents at the ai.:e of 150 ur£> a l ready 'I Uf (eri n~ !>enil1 ly , our'> h,1:­s uch a · n· ma r k ah I l' ronst1tt1llon th a l ;lt t h<' aJt<' or 200 we ' rt• \Urft•r1nR nothan.: morr \t'rlOU)> I h ,In :1cnc

I \ ' e <'clrbrat ed µt.>r. on all~ ~••h a 100 Aml•rat:en (' 1t1l'S th•~ B1 C'en 1enn1al ) ear. '.'ouni: und 11ld Jn'1 in - bcl~l't'n ~f.' ll>;.arnl•d o r 11• learned Aml'rican history b~ part1 c1patinJ? in 1l

rr only for a \\halt•, we talk('l'1 ;ib<>ut ancl thought al>oul and plann<'d for and wurkl'd log<'lh1•r on paintln~ lh<' town red . \\hlll.' and blue

HISTORY hu s bern :1 dt>C'l1nrn~ s ubJN'l 1n our St'<'Ondury s(.'hnols . So t•ruunort'd have we bt>comt' with lh<' ·· ~><lht1 <' ul sc1t•nc1•l. " and lht' .. SO('i;al l'IC' it•ncf'S" th:it 1n somf' st;lli'" Nt•w \'ork , 111 cti :rna, lnw.1 , Okl.1h11mJ .rn d Or e.:on nn prior trainan.: in h1~ tOrV IS I l'IJlll I c•cl (Or h1~h M' h1l«ll h1 ~t11ry tcn t' h l'r" An cl 1 h1· numb,•r o( ~lu1ll•nt .., tJk1ni.: h" lorv t'OUrSt'S In ~ Oll<'l!l' "·" h<'l'O <ihranl.1ni:: ('\' t>r)' H.1r

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how",, 1:01 where- we arc. the ten­dency 1s 10 ~o 111 circles

Thl·n <•long came the Bicenlen· rual > t!ar and Paul Revere rode a~ain 1'.:h•mt•ntar'.'' school·a,l?C'rS \\l'rc on tht"ir knees and elbow d t• e p 1 n p a i o t d cc or at 1 n g fireplu&s an patri otic colors

PARADES, pageantry and church ~l·rvices recalled for us all that our nation 's Declaration of Independence from Great Bn · t am also mcludcd a declarallon of " dcpendence " on God. And l;od and Count ry , since rent .1!>11nc1er . were reuni ted.

Wt• looked oroun<1 the world nnd !>aw that m the 200 years ~ince our natwn weaned 1ts t'lr, t'\ C' r y other nat ion ha s been tUrn<'d upside do~n Out's as thi' only one sti ll right sidl'·Up.

Two hundred yen r s ago P.ni.tlnnd and F'ra n ce were monarC'ht('S, kmgs ruled both. lla lv and c;errnanv didn 't even ('~l ~ t Our Lalin American ne1~hhMs ''ere <'olonie~ . China "tt!> rult•d by thl' M 11nchus, Japan b\ t hl' Shogun~. H uss1a by tyran· n1r.1l c1.ars

IT WAl'\ 11nh• that what Wl' built lwrC' " ;" h111 it 'o wt•ll al has re· m.110N1 int act. Anet "1th a sot·1(·ly mon· r.11r ;inti on c't«mnmv mnrl' Ooun,hlnJ.t than an\ <'IS~Wh('re, '"' .1r•·.) ,.1 l'nhlll.'d lo walk tall

To the Editor: I r ead " ' 1th interest your re·

cent editori al regarding teacher tenure and will h ave to disagree with your analysis or the cur­rent e mploye-e mployer rela­t1ons h1p:o. in th e professional field of teaching

II 1s true th a t there is a new legislative a ct that governs the e mploye-employer relationships an education <The Rodda Bill >. but a c are ful analysis or what it allows ver sus what has been un· der the old Winton Act is s till under quest ion . The new Rodda Bill h ad lh e s u pport of the Californi a Sc h ool Boards As· socl atlon a m on1 others and it is not likely th a t CS RA wo uld have supported legislation nol In l he best in terests o r Cali fo rnia school boards.

It is conceivable that teacher po~er wi ll emerge as a strong for ce and it 1s conC'eivable that Lh1s power Crom a ~angle pres· sure ~roup will act m a man· ner not m the best interests of the com m unity , but that ques­tion s till rem a ins open .

Teachers and school boards are negotia ting presently and there is a nd there ts going lo be a lot of rhe toric, but how much more power teachers ure going to have a s a r esult of ncgoti a· tions over what they now have is s till open to legitimate qucs· lion .

TENU R E s hould n o t be abolished a!I a job protection for teache rs . The n ature or eduC'a· lion and the vi ca rious whims of a community s h1fl1ng from one e motional h1 1Zh to another call for some n<'ed or Job protection. Take I ht· cHorts on the part or a \ 'Ocal minorit y an Ir vi ne to rrcate the Fundamental School. This J:roup of <'•l1zC'ns seUl<'rl for a school or their own, but ir

Ford Eyes Efficiency W 0\ :\ll lNCiTO'li c;,•111nJ: lh<'

JU"1p 0 11 J1mm~ (';irl(.•r , l'n''' dt•nt Fnnl h 111 t•p:arl 11.: to d<' monslrall• th:il lw C' lln kn(IC' k burcm1cr,1 l1 C' ht>a<b to.i1•llll'r anil ~t'l mun• df1 ('1t•ncy out of thl: rt"dcrnl AO\ t'rnm,' nt

I k w tll h<'gl n , u11h·~:1 the pl ran:o; go nwry , with o drnmat1c over· h a ul cir th(' s c a t t t• r ~· cl burc11uC'rn t1 c e ncla\•e s that deal with ene r ~y pro blems. llis r e orgnn i zt• r , a r e busv ~hand closed Wh ite House doors, pulling lott>ther the widespread <'neray functions and puttina them undl'r OOl' giant supuagency.

The reorgan lutjon plan 1s sup . posed to be r ead y. according to lnternal White ttouse documents, on Augus t 20. 1tus happens to be

(J ACK AN DER ON] prom 1s anJ! a s hake-up if he should lwc-oml.! Prt·s1dcnt.

INSllH-: 1111' Ford Atlminlstr"· tion, meanwhile. th<' rrorganiza· t 1on move hai:; tuuch<'d orr some sava~e infillhling Critics clai m that at not o nl y is stn clly a cam· pnign stunt but that the proposed ~uperagency would rt \tal s uch bo l kani1ed d vpartm en t s as llt'alth . Education and Welfare or !lousing and Urban Oevelop­men t 1n mindbogghng un · manageability.

But White Ho use ad vocates beh e,·e the r eor ganizat.Jon would inC'rease bureauc r atic efficiency and s peed U.S . e nergy indepen· dence, ther eby saving billions.

As laid out in the documents, t.he superage ncy might include the F ederal Ene r gy Admlnlstra-

TraMport;, t1n n und Trrasur y Dt'pnrl ments. not tn m<•nt1on tlw Counc il or Jo;ronom1c Atl voam;, Ener~y R esou r ces council. Environm<"nl11 l Protection Agen ­C'Y a nd W ntc r Re1rnurcc11 Council.

This j umbl t> or bureau(' ral1c Jigsaw piccCll ore supposed to be fitted Into on<' vasl agency. with the possibility o r formi n l! a smalle r . seconda r y a gency to handle thl" r egulatory functions.

Tht> White House document~ r evea l that th e work o n this gigantic s hotgu n m arriage began on May 20. The task force was given three m onths to prepare a " presidential decision paper" for Ford to c onte mplate.

THE NEW superagenC'y would be char ged with the r esponsibili· t y fo r dev e lop ing a "com· prehensive e nergy policy" to r eplace the present catch-as­catc h -can m e thods of dealing with crises.

Specifically, t~e agency would

. - n . t t Ad I · · t lon . reduce energy demand, Uonal convention Wlll wind up. e~ e opm -:n m n_is trallon. t ·· r 11 \ I . . . Fede.rat Power Comm1s11lon a nd- ITU> ~ OH • wa c:r '., nuc ear•

tr . th~ Pres.1de nt wins ~he N u c le ar R eg u l ators CQm · ·SOiar and geothermal 1energy.

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0t. ··~:.~~:-~r~~~~·T move to slrea~lederal IT P ll08.\BLY wo uld a15o dlslribuU o nergy.1ctupcon· bureaucracy . The l>clJ\O<'raUc draw In bits and pleces of the ting"ncy plMs for handling any candidate has made an Issue of Ag r I cu 1 tu r e . Comm e r ce , future oil s hortage and 1enera&.e U.. cumbeuome bureaucracy, Defense , Interior , SlaLe, eledrlcll)'. • •

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utters from readers ore ~!come. The nght to conderue lelterl 10 fi t lfKJCf! or ehm1note h~l is rtttrwd. Uttns of 300 words or leu will ~ given pre/ernce. All ldtn1 mwt m· elude lignature and mailing address but 110me1 ma11 ~ withheld on re· qi.wit if 6Uf /icient reason u apparent. Poetry Will not ~ published.

they were glve.n tbelr druthers all Irvine schools "NOUld be f'un· damenlal, &.ocjers be damned! This group's leader has been re-­ported lo uy tbat tr a teacher doesn ' t adhere s trictly to a Fun· damental School's dictates (as his group sees it ). then be will be fired .

Job protection i s not un ­reasonable in a profession s uch as teaching. ll is available m other sectors: t enure and the abolishment of same has us ual · ly been presented by people who are t r uly again.st open-idea education for children . People who have s upported the abolish· ment o f tenure historically have b ee n anti -publ ic sc hoo ls in America.

NORMAN GINSBURG

Libllft-• Bappf,.! To the Editor:

May I extend a big thank you, keep up the good work , lo Doris Allen, Chairman of the "Save Ou r Statu s·· organization . <Mailbox July S>.

Why have all those sincerC', h ardwork ing gals st.ood by and allowed the libbers and F.RA lo say they s pe ak ror all women" Do you think libbers arc happy ·• Observe a picket line o! lhem and listen to their lingo!

MANY millions or wonderful. hard.work ing moms have raised a family, contributed errort to 1:chool and ch urch and have be<>n the greater ror it. Easy" No. They have "done their th1ng ·1 •·

Yes . ll owever. evrn in t hose houn of t ravail, an1otws h and pinching pcnnie:s they cl1cl nol throw out Dad and the kids lo '' Ro do thear thing." or " get their bead on stra llith t."

Who s a id hfe would be easy? Who said each or you would find his niche in lire and ree l re­wa rded ? Jn this Blctintcnnlal year, we have recogniz<'d the ~rest contributions made by our pioneer mothe r s and fat.hers . Do you think l lbbers and like tltinkers equal that?

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We h ave a g reat debt lo those milllons or mothers and Cathl.'r~ w'1o find joy with their God . their spouse and lhe1r family circle

The d ay we accept gays, les· bians and like thinkers as normal outlets that arc socially accepla· ble. t..hen, in fai rness. all peeping Toms, prostitutes and the Mafi a must be a llowed equally to " do their own thing.''

DR. G , V, McKI NNEY

Deserves Chant"e To the Editor :

1 ca~ und erstand Nanc y Ebsen 's fru •tF-atiol' •l l<roQg Lhe t"&nlid_.e Q( her cborc-e, (Jun~. letter to the editor) but l~an ' t Un· dt>rs tand her vehemence against the whiner. Jim Slemons.

Not h avi ng a law degree or ex­perien ce in Sac ramento doesn ' t make bl m unfit to be a n as­semblyman . Jn fact . alter view­ing the shen a nigans Plllled by the expe rienced . il could be a help.

And hiring capable men to run his campa ign, with his own or \'Oluntary privat e contributions. is no crime . It is not nearly as r ep r t> hen s ible as Governo r Brown wasting $100,000 of public matching runds for his hopeless bid for the Presidency.

I DON 'T know muc h a bout Slem ons - he wasn't my m a n dthcr - b ul I thi nk il would be fa ir lo rind out before we con· d emn him . As t here a r<' three DemocraL'i to ev<' ry Republican in the Assembly now. it would bt> a good idea for t hose 411,912 Republicans that didn' t \ otc for him , to look bcfur c lh<'Y lean tu the <>thrr s 1rlt•

GOl.l)JE JOSEPll

' ' n9 r11 T a.rpa11er To the 1-:dit or

J find 1t hard In l'xprC's:-: ~h<· on~<'r muny of u-; frll .1t lh1· n· Ct'nl statl'mt•nt from lh1• ( '1111111' Assessor r<'g11rdanl! t.I\. r.111•-; an Or:.atl)((' County Ill- hl:tt<'<l that 11rnp<'r l y tuxes in lt11· rounty would ha\'(' to int·r1·a ... l' lhl !> v<':1r h1•caui;1• nf th1• 1nrn·. 1~1 · in prn 1Nrty valUt'h.

ff Tiil. j,.. th e kind 111 th1nkinit don1• by our coun ty uff1nal~ w1• are rn rco l t roubk /\ppun·nlly It would 11<'\' t•r O<'<'Ur tu hun lh:1t ratt·s mi i;t ht be drnp rwd 11nlf sp1'ndlng dt>trca1wc1. II<' as ":iyan~ openly thut h1• h M u windfall anff it is burnlnJ: a hole 1n his pockl'l . bcraust• 1he ln(' r en8C h1• tal ks abou t rar o ut s t r ips intl ution rute~ .

Wt> 1ir<' long past due for our reprei1cnta t1 ves to bccoml• just thot ond busy th<'m iselv<-S w1lh thou,::htJ or how 11pendln1t :Hld w;1ste can be elim inated.

WI LT.IAM A HOFF

Ced~ el t'fol#M<"# To tho Editor ·

pro\(·~ lh.11 the Marine Corps and anv 11th1·r branch or the military st•n 1r~· th.at bch cvt>s this should ht· 111\ml'lliatl•ly abolashNI

" VIOl . .. : ~CE lwt:C'ls \' llllt•nce" and lh1~ 1ru1h 1s t•ndcnt in thC'

humanit.in an r<'t>Orlm~ of our news peoph> Uli lh(• backlal>h or this type of tru1111ng as coming to la ~ht evcr ywhcrl' Another man killed und four lnJure<l during an o th e r t r <1 1n in~ scsi;in n : M nnnes in vol vt•d in <'Vt•ry type of v1olt'nt era me from rape to child · bealing , the rngang fires thal come off the Marine base to destrpy lives. homes and proper . ty, ett,

What makes m"' s ick is the number or year s lh1s dis torted system has ex isted and been accepted - with all of iL'\ ugly symptoms and er uptions h1dd<'n in sm u g, d1ctatori ca l. hypocritica l bureaucracy

E"ery society has 1t ·:. peace· lo\'ing people. and these ore the people w ho should be placed in pos1t1ons of le ad<'rsh1 p and in­fluence throughout the world . Eventually all n eed for mili tary services and w eapons would d iminis h and rad e away

Maybe not in our liretimc -­but m our c hildren 's 1irelime -Carl Sandburg's vision will be fulfill~d : ~·sometime they' ll give a war a nd nobody wiJI come .•·

MARV EILEEN DOYLE

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To lhe Jo;di tor : With re~ard to C R Channel 9 for

help on the highways. 1l is one of th<' besl things that cou ld happe n and could s ave a lcit oflivcs.

Fol' example, in u recent acc i· dent when u girl w:as 1nnnNI un ­der her pickup trurk , a party had 111lea\4.' the rrecw;:iy anti cull th t' police for help Ry thr lime they arr1vcd und sh1• wa~ tak<'n t o hn11111tal 11 w:a ... ton lute She would h<' alive tCJdoy 1r Channel 9 was 111 st•rviet•

I would llkt• ln S Ul?l?<'~I th.it thi~ rall he an l'ocle tn ~111v 1 • llmt'. with -.J)('c1n l codes for m<.'d1r nrC'ded, ambulunc<' nl•1•<1t.'cl. c•l r Ttw nf. r1t·<·n, C<>uld MPY th<' mr11sai.t<.' .ind advl:k that hl'IJ> lh flll the• wny '1'111' C..: Her :; houl <1 i.1,1y 11 l thc.­SN'n<' und put out rl ar .. s unti l the unit arrive•~ .

My ha ndle on tht• :i 11· is Orc<'n Hahblt

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ThP Pd1lor11l PIIRt' o( the Dally Pilot Ht'k~ lo Inform nnd l'itlmulllll' r('adrr" by pret1entin1t on lhl, v11•t' d1vrrae commf'otory on top1C':c of mtf'rr:cl by syndlCDl· t>d rolumnlst3 11nd t1rt.C111n ists, by pni,·1dm1? ¥ forum for readers' v""" nnli by prtscnting lhls ne"'spapcr ' opinion~ and ideas

Re : The murder o ( L ynn McClure: The m ilittary court martial finding Harold Broruion Innocent. ~nd .the attorney call ·

:.-...il-'--t-~._.~ currl'nt topics. The t'<liton1I 0 n 1

'Oh dHr. The pound's dropped 11glllnl'

only 10 lht' ~itoru1l column ut lhc top of lhe l>:Jl!f' . Op1n1on11 l'!C· pres~ed by the columnist~ and

. .,..,,..,.~({.,.;:~~~ ~~ 1hr1r nrws by the ~lot. J>i should bto lnCent?d.

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Thursday's Closin,; Prices

NYSE COMPOSh'E TRANSACTIONS

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Cool Di1111ers

Use Microwave ·oven With Care

' By S\'LVlA POBTt-;ll

People who wcant to prcparo balaoced, cooked d lM Or:. in a few m inutt1s on ho\ aummer oti:hti arc re51>0ndln1 to tho 11pptal oC cool cooklng with mtcrowa vo ovons, America'!!· t lnt space·cr• applinnce to come of ago.

" It's tho mos t importunt applluncu dev<'lopmont slnc<' hom~owoen · began acqulrin1 rrunrs alona will\ refri ite r ators , " sQ ys WllUam W Geor.ie. prc­sldenl o f Lill o n In d ult raes mlcrowavl" cookin~ division (which has about one·tblrd of the m arket >.

'fen ye'an ago. lh<'

Money's Worth

m icrowave oven was a novelty : now lhe industry expects to sell 1.500,000 unit• in 1976 alone. up more than SS ~nt over 1975. SaJes Jn 1975 were 30 pcrrent ahead of the pre· VU>US year against an actual downtrend in s ales of con~n· Uonal cooking appliancH. by 1985. t.ho prediction ia lha\•o million units will be in use; t.hal'a one in aboul ovtry two homes .

THER E IS AOREEMENTTitATmicrowavecoolcina is a 1reat time·S<1ver . And there are strong proponents Wh() dwm it also has significanlenergy-saving advantages .

The average family or rour can save an estimated 126 a year by usioa a microwave oven ln place or a conveollonnt electric range. The home appliance lndustry is compihng data to devise· a s tandard for m easuring energy consump· lion . The fede r a l government lS r eported to have a 1lmilur study under way.

The amount or food lwlng cooked plays an important role In the energy consumed by a microwave oven.

IN A SERIES OF TE;!,'TS, Pacific Cas & Electric Co .. CPG&E J for instance. found that the microwave oven sav•s energy wb~n cooking or reheating s mall amount.a of food. When cooking tar"er amounts or several different dishes. however. PG&E noted that the microwave used m ore energy than It would for s mall amounts of food.

Testing lnbor:>torles have found that slgnlfirant savings are achieved on mirrownve ovens when they are used e>.· cltnively . Conversely, when they are used In conjunction with conventional ran"e or oven . more e ne rry is used.

As an illustrntlon. PG&E found the microwave fas lcr and cheaper lo bake four potatoes bul found the glli.

burne r of a range faster and cheaper to cook tro1en green beans.

TllE K£V QUESTION ABOUT microwave ovens fro m the bc&lnning . however. hus been neither convenience nor relative co1t. 11 Is 1alety.

To give the Industry 's case first , t>xperts oy there ho\t• been no documented cair;e!' or lnJury since the oven wu tJ,. veloped In 1950. Since then . p;irtlcularl>' 1n the past C1vc years. many improvements have been madl'.

Microwave r ud1atlon lir; the public's maJor fear, but th1i. very fear has- led to requirements for r onstrucLlon ;ind usl' of the ovens by the Food and Dru~ Adm1n1stration's <F DA> Bureau of Radlolog1cal Health When used accord ing to manufacturer's 1nstrucllons . and :-.crvked periodically by authorized r epairmen, harmful leakages a re nol llkety . Nor Is there a h:iiard from stored micro" a ve energy in food or in the oven.

RUT THERE AR E QU F.STJOt";S about the allowubll' level o f r ad1at1on emiss ion on the basis"' long-term orrect Prolonged exposure to high tevcb nf microwave ener~y " u:-. produced eye damli(le In test anim;Jl~ unucr laboratory con dltlons T hus . users should heed these prcc :iutlons:

- Periodic Inspection by an e xpt>rt Is esiiential to makl' 11ure there is no radiation leaka~c ln many communlt1e:-.. the local health department will t..est an oven broug ht to It !> office Tests o r old or possibly rlamai:ed mirrowave ovens I n some cat1es may be arran~t"d by calling the nearest FD/\ dislnct office .

Clun the oven s C'rupulous ly. Cru mbs and grime thal build up around door seals can ca use rndlallon leakage.

Never turn on Lhe oven when It I! empty. Microwavrs can be refl ected back into the heating element and burn it out faster than normal when there 111 no food or liquid for ab9orpt1on. Sim ilarly, no foll should be used

- Use the correct hou s e hold voltage for your m icrowave oven. A portable model needs Its own 110·120 volt circuit. A full·sile r ange needs a seplrate 220·volt line

Bank Merger Okayed A propos al by Welhi F'argo Dank for the meraer or

Eldorado Bank, T ustin, with Wells Fargo Bank hu been ap. proved In prinC'iple by the directors of Eldorado Bank.

T he propoaal. which is s ubject Lo the preparation aod elCfC\ltlon of a definitive merger agree ment a nd to the a,p . proval of the boar.di of director! and lihareholdera o! lh<' banks. a nd of regulatory authoriUe!l, calls for payment ()f $22 a share by Wells f'nr~o for tht> t2S.OOO share' ouL'lt an'c1 tne or Eldorado flank io.t.ock

Early Rally Fails, Buyers Await Repor~

NEW YORK '/\Pl /\n l' ;1 r ly rnlly fnltC'red m the /'i tock market today a s invc.'!ltors looked nheud warily to Friday '!! 1overnment report on wholesale Prt<'Oll Trading W ;lA falrlJ active.

The.' market ndvonccd broadly 11t. lhl' oull\cl on th~ 1tren«lh of hope11 fur luwer 1ntcrt'lt ratea. •

Short.term rAIM declined ln the monoy marhta for tht 1econd dsy in a row, and there were Indication• that OW Federal Reservr m1xht !')(' rt'laxinR Its crf'dll policy a bit.

The Dow Jones averaRe or 30 1Lockll aalne<1 0.82 to 801.98.

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Thurld•r July8 1916

By Bil Keane

For Everybody

Study Calls For Child Care , WAS HI NGTON <AP >

The government should provide c hi ld care fac ilities for all fam1hes regardless of income. in

stead of concentrating on families on we lfare . a federally sponsored re· port on wome n s a ys

The N alional Com· mission on th e Observance of Interna­tional Wo m e n 's Year warned in a report to President For d that the iration faces a crisis in child care because or a c;hortag. of quality day t•are centers a t a tame when mothers arc taking Jobs outside the home m record numbers

DESPIT E VA RIOUS calls for uni versal ch.aid c are for 15 years. the commission r eport said, " federal s upport for

Spray i11g

Permits

Weighed SACRA MEN.TO 1AP1

- Do farmerl> have to rile en\•1ronmcntal im­pact reports before using pe s ticide s on t he i r croJ)6"

A recent opinion by the state attorney general sa id tney d ad. but s tate ~g ri cullure officials aren 't cert am what to do about it

c hild care is s till primarily des igned to shift mothe rs away from public assistance rolls and into Jobs .

"Unfortuna t ely, such an approach tends to label child care a poor people's program and to produce. \oo often . a pro­gram of poor quality due to inadequate funding."

T H E COMMI SSIOS called for a new federal s tud .>· o f c h ild care fac1hhes to s urvey the quality of existing cen­ters and to determine the demand for child care. The last go\'ernment sur­vey. publis hed in 1968. ~as based on s tatistics now 12 yea rs old .

:\fore r ece nt figures ~athered by the Senate Fin anre Commit t ee showed that in 1972 there was room for only one million children in licensed d.-y car e cen· tcrs and fami ly day care homes .

MO R E T H AN six t imes th at man y <'h1ldren under 6 need day care facilities. the commission said. It cited Census Bureau figures showing that from 1970 to 197S . the number or wo rk i n g wives a nd women heading families grew by two million lo a record 14 million.

More than fh·e million of the working m others have child ren under 6, the com mission said.

Herschell Mills. assis­tant director or the state Food a nd Ag r icultu rc De partm e nt . sa id the problem Is under db · cuss Ion b~· the depart · mt•n t and it s p art-nt Agr1<'ul ture and Sen·1cl•:. Agency

A!lsistant Oart'ctor Oavc B1n11ham s aid county agricultural com missioners hove been tn · strucled to <'Ontinue to IR sue ~stu~ide permits

Con gress passed a comprehensive chi ld care bill in 1972, but it was ve t oe d by t h en President Nixon . Similar legislation has been pen · da n g for tw o yeu r s . Congress h~ gi ven some r e lief to parent s, however, by permittini; • tax d eductions for child care costs .

Board m embt>r M F: Will!!On t1aid it WO'\ "ju~t asinine" to rcqu1n• <'n \•lronmental impact rt' ports t E l Rs l <'VN\ llm(• .1 (armt' r US('d a P<'"t I Cid('

" We can lose our <'l"Oll!l m thr meantim e. " ht• Satd

On Honor Roll Lynn C. Oe1rd of Costa

Mesa has bt>en named to the sprinJ? honor roll at Ea c; trrn Wa s h l n it t o n Stat(' Collt-ge She 1s lhe dau~htl•r of Ill r and Mrs . "' runk J 1'"'11lll·1n. 333 l'.1brillo St . C'ostn Mt's a

Esperanza Team Wins in Olympics

Twelve s tudent." from F.sper:mzn School for the trainable m ent ally retardt>d in M11111ion Viejo won medals 11t the Callfomin Special Olympics held at UCLA.

T he students. part of a 16-member ll'am from the school . competed a~ainst 2.500 parli<'1pants In the evenl des 1~ned by the Kennt-dy Foundation to g1\'c hnnd1ca p pcd youngsters the opportunit y to compete and nchi t>\'e in 11porU.

IN TRACK AN D FIELD e,·cnts. Da,·1d Gnmes took first in the standlnit broad Jump and Kelly Corcornn third 1n the mile run Gr('g Ahlman won the wheelchair slalom ond 5cored second in the 25-yard wbeelch:ur d ash.

Three wom en students won award!' 1n the pen · t athlon. a s eries of five track a nd field events. Linda \'anausdoll pln<'ed first and Judy Vanausdoll and Peggy Bonk Ued for third.

Carol ·Pe rk ins took a hrsl and Mike Yuhnke a

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and was second for the butterfly. Barbara Conine took first in the backstroke : Pam Cole firs t in div· ' • trqke.

OT HE R STUDENTS Wt 0 WON part1c an medals were Kenny Tompson, Tom Reynoso. Terri Burle and J ohn Cameron.

Becky Heinzen. EsJ)4!nnzn's physical educa ­tion teacher. said each or the s tudents took a first In previou.s county competitions.

The competitors ~·ere sponsored by the Mission Vlfjo Swim aflfl RacqUd Club. Mission Viejo Men's C)u b, M issio n Vi ejd Women ' s C lub. the

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J ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSOAY,JULV 8, 1976 TEN CENT

Kid 'Donors' Subvert Campaign Limi ~ WASHINGTON <AP) - Adult young as S. One example 1t c1ttd name of childre n could easily the F edera l Election Com · poll, Democrat Jimmy Carter Hert.iog's tJ\ ildrcn also were 11sl.\

donors to political campaigns was Crom Loog Bt!at h. beco m e a s ubtt•rfuge , th ~ mission. told the Journal recula · " appears to have by far the bla· ed ror donations tot~Un.i S6.00i

l un WJe their chjJdren to circum- There was no indicnhoo how . Journal said. tions are being dranrtt lo prevenl. gest ltlddle corps" or donors, the more. including $'785 rrom Kati' vent legal Um Its on presidential many child donors thereve. Federal law proh..b1ts a n 111 using children to e\'ade donor Journal said. 5. and another $'78S from L.urs. 1 campaign gifts, the Wall Street Parenlll say the giving ls lega l d1vidual from g1v~ more than limits . f-'is ke said the com · the newspaper said.

( J ournal said today. because their c hildren's dona- Sl,000 per campaign to any one mission intends to require that It s•id Francis Hertzog J r .. }} The newspaper conducted u lions come Crom the youngsters ' federal candidate. ll ul:;o pro· gifts by donors under 18 must be identified as an opbthamologlst The pape r quoted Herttog tt't trandom t e lephon e po ll of own money and that the cbildten ttibit.s individuals from maJung made knowingly and voluntarily from Long Beach and an old saying a ll the children's dOf141 :,Democratic a nd Republican are as ked whether they want to donations Ln lhe name of another from a fund owned or controUed Carter fri end, had given the legal lions ca m e from trust fund~ rcampaign donors and said It contribute , lbeoewspa~r said. person. by themanor . limit of $1,000 to Carter more established for them year (tpund that a few ol them are u Still, po!Jtical giving in the David Fiske. a spokesman for Judging Crom the telephone than a year ago . Seven ot earlier.

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ISex Talk ]Described ,. ~ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -1 Two $4.32-an-hour police decoy ~ prostitutes have told a City Court , judge that Rep. AJlan T. Howe

.J <D-Utah >. offered them S20 ror ·"{ specific sex acts before he was

arrested last month on a milcfo­meaoor sex charge.

'· Dressed in casual pants. san­~ dals and a see-through blouse, I Margaret Ha mblin covered her l race Wednesday in apparent em­~ barra.ssment when asked what ~ the freshman congress m an i wa nted her to do. , Chier City Prosecutor Phillip .: Palmer said she didn't have to j use the exact language and asked ~ whether Howe propooed sexual {, acts. ) " Yes. he did ." she told a hear­. ing on m otions to dismiss the : charge against Howe of solicit;ng 1 sex acts for h ire . . Her written police report had

quoted Howe as using explicit language for the acts.

Tri al on t he charge was . postponed one week to July 19

because of the complexity or mo­tions filed by the defense.

Kathleen Taylor, questioned by defen1e ettorney Dean Mitchell . said she wore " Levis and a top" the nl&htof lhe arrest. &be was d ressed similarly ln court.

She said M las Hamblin did all the talking wheo Howe ap ­proached in his car.

Asked who rirst mentioned a price for a sex act. Mrs . Tavlor saJd. " Mr. Howe: · glancin& at the CObgressm an .

He sa t silently in the cour t room w it h b is wife . Marlene.

The decoys acknowledged that Miss Hamblin was first to bring

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Mondale Consitkred

PLAI NS, Ga. <APJ -Jimmy Carter conferred today with Se n . WaJter Monda le of Minnesota . the latest of a half-dozen poss1. ble runnmg mates expect­ed to make the pilgrimage to Plains.

" I'm very pleas ed to be invited to meet and talk in Plains with the next presi­dent of the United States, .. Mondale said .

Ca rter and h is wife, Rosalynn, gree ted Mon­dale and his wife, Joan, outside their home before the meeting started.

Sen. John Glenn or Ohio was to a rriv e later in the day for an interview.

San Onofre Border Check Opens Friday The Border Patrol's highway

checkpoint south o r Sa n Cle mente for illegal aliens wut reopen Friday after being closed for more than a year.

''Bar r ing a n y th i ng un ­roreaeen," the checkpoint will r e­sume operations in ilsold location on Interstate 5 near the San Onofre nuclear power plant., said Robert McCord, assistant chie( Border Patrol agent.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday lhat the checkpoint. at which ce r t ain vehicles are stopped and searched Cor illegal aliens, did not violate 4th Amend· ment guarantees against illegal search and seizure.

The practice was stopped in March 1975 when the 9th U.S. Cl r cuit Court of Appeal s decla red unconstitutiona l the blanket warrants being used to continue it.

Cella Seek Lawyers Seeking Ouster

By TOM BARLEY Of-O•ll•ll'ilolS&alt

Two of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr.'s three cod e fe nd ants may be represented by the public defen­der's office when their Orange County Superior Court trial gets under way in October.

Or they may be able to retain the lawyers who unsuccessfully r epresented the m in a recent

· federal court trial with lhe ex­pected s ubstantial legal tab be· ing picked up the taxpayers.

Those alternatives will Cace Judge William C. Speirs Friday when be is uked by lawyers for Theodore Sc:llilhnan, 5.1. ol Santa Ana and Stephen Robert-Evans., 31. of Mission Viejo to allow the m to withdraw from tbecaae.

The motloo ls being opposed by the district attorney's o(flce on the grounds that the prosecution ls not s atisfied that either of the two men q ualifies for the in· digent s tatus that would allow Judge Speirs to g rant the motion.

The two me n are named with Cella. 51 . and George Louis 01-lendorf, 44, oC Lagwia Beach, as defendants in a Grand Jury in· dJctment that lists 127 felony counts against t he four men.

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o.11, " ... St•tt -· EMERGENCY VEHICLE ENCOUNTERS AN EMERO~NCY OF fTS OWN EN ROUTE TO MISSION

Paramedic Capt. Marc Hawklna, Who Waa ln•lde Van, ExamlnH th• Damage

Paramedic Van Totaled J?ehicle Overturns En Route to Medical Aid

vehicle reportedly driven by a 17-year -o ld Santa Ana youth whose identity was withheld . After the impact. the van rolled . over and s lid down Muirlands. :

Child Killer Guilty. On ReducedCharge

It is alleged tha t they siphoned an estimated S2 million in funds f ro m two Orange Coun t y hospitals unde r Or . Cella's con­trol - M ission Community Hos pital, Mission Viejo and Mercy . Gener aJ Hospital, Santa Ana.

All four defendants face sen­tencing JuJy 19 in Los Angeles federal court following their con· viction there las t month on t' ha r ges of Medica re fr a ud , check Craud a nd conspiracy .

Attdrneys James ruddel and Thomas Crosby have represent· eel Evans a nd Schiffman, respec· Uvely. since the two men were named last J anuary in indict­ments returned by the Orange County and Los Angeles Federal Grand Juries.

A paramedic van from ti\£ Laguna Hills Cire station was wrecked Tuesday when it was hit by a car while rushing to the aid of an El Toro heart attack vic­tim.

Although the van turned turtle and slid several ya~ on Its roor. none of the three paramedics in· side was injured . They were ide nt1f1 cd as Capt. Mark Hawkins. Eng. Tommy Pawlos ki an d Mark Bodenbende r . a trainee from Huntington Beach.

California Highway P atrol Of· fleer H.B. Gillespie said the unit was eastbound on El Toro Road with sirens blaring and lights fl ashing.

The intersection at 'Muirlands Boulevara was blocked by t r aC· fie so the unit crossed over into the clear westbound lanes, he said . It started to turn right in front or the stopped cars to go south on Mwrla nds .

But Gillespie said it was struck in the rear by another eastbound

" l can 't believe no one was in-. jured," said Battalion Chie( G~rge T oussaint. one of many : California Division or Forestry. Orange County Fire Department officials al the scene.

Although the damage to the $14,000 ve hicle was still being as· sessed today, Toussaint said he thought the loss would be total. The van also ca rried equipment~ valued at about $16.000. .

ratrlck Randall lle bert of .Uuntln1ton Beach was found j u l ll y o C I n volu n tary manslaughter late Wednesday In an Oran.ie County Superior Court ruling that sent prosecutor Fronk B riseno s triding fr om th e rourtroom In a nger.

Judtc William S. Lee reuch('(f that verdict aner a nortiury trial

· In which Briseno repea ted ly argued that Hebert was clearly guilty of lnnlctlng fatal Injuries on Delta Dawn Davidson, 2.

Or~~g:~•~t Weathe r

Patchy low clouds a long coast more extensive Fri· day morning. Otherwise moslly sunny Friday, with high near 70 a t beaches to mid~ Inland. Low tonight 00.

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The deputy d1stnct attorney valnly pointed out Wednesday that Hebert. 24 , of 17441 Koledo Lane , had "bused the child on al least one occasioll prior to her death last Feb. 18 from what police alleged was a severe beat· Ing.

Rut Deputy Public Defender John Alle n successfully argued that there had been no e vidence In the trlol to refute the defense theory that Delta Dnwn suffered her Injuries when she fell in the

Both lawyers commented dur. ing federal court action that their clients were in a r rears on legal fees and were be ing financed, in effect, by their legal advisors

Beer Tosser Guilty, Must A void Solon

A relier unit was brought to the: llcene, equipped and In service by, 4 p.m .. about two hours afte r the accident and there were no call. ' wblJe the paramedics were out of~ service. .

A departm ent spokesm:m suid:

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Heavy Slate Faces Viejo MAC Panel · Arter a m onth 's layofC. Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun· ell members will come back Monday to an agenda heavy with m ajor planning items.

Both m en a nd Ollenrlorf lost t hei r hos pital pos ts KhOrlly before the indictments were is­sued.

They, Cell a , and south Orange County ranc her Richard O'Neill are additionally named as dcrcn dants In laws uits fikd by both hospitals tha t 1teek $.1"1 million In dam ages

J udge Speirs m ay decide Fri· <See INDIGENT. Page A?>

A beer •toulng Incident at Dem oc rat ic Pairty leader ~lchard O' Nelll 's May 3 birthd.ay party e nded in municipal court Wednetday with a member oC the county Democratic Central Com· mittee pleading guilty to disturb­ing the peace.

Additionally, NeH Graney paid a~ fine and agreed to leave As · semblyman Richard Robinson ID·Santa Ana > a lone

Final Solution Author Says Ripper a Trio

The meeting will beRin at 7:30 l>.m . in the councU 's new offices LONDON (AP) - Jack the R ipper was actually at 21SlSI La Pu Road. &dte B, In three m e n engaged in a politica l coverup operation, a lllsaJon Viejo. book published today says.

1be first tt.m on the agenda Jack the Ripper is the name given to the unfound wm be a presentation by Carl slayer o r young women in London 's West End in 1888. Kymla. manager of\.be Moulton· s h v-· h · th l trin Niguel WauT District. Ky min tep en nuJg t, m e atest of as g of theor:les will discuss lhe disUict's latest put forth about the case, says the murde~ were com -planntnt 1MproJms: mitted not !'J' ~man, but l!J.tfu ee. -- --

There are 12 Items under the He mamtams the three mcluded Queen Victoria's

Graney and h is twin brother, Edward Graney, were hauled In· to court in late Ml!y alter one of them allegedly threw s mug or beer In Robinson 's face and threatened his life.

The incident occurred May 3 as the Democratic Central Commit · tee was paying Its annual birth· day respects to O'Neil at party headquarters In Santa Ana .

Both Graneys were repnrtcdly angry at Robinson Cor hla failure to pay t he m a s private in ­vestigators for a n arrest report used in 1974 In a n attempt to dis­c red It his Re publican rival , Marlin Mc Keever .

Thou.gh copies or the report were malled to voters in the dis·

Hawkins crawled out of the over., 1 turned van and told an engln~ I company ac co mpanying ~he, paramedics un it lo coollnue on to. help the heart attack victim i

That pe rson todoy was r l' ·, portedly in stable ('Ondition at I Miu Ion Comm unity Hospit al.

No cit ations were Issued at th~ seen~ but olllcera said the ln: 1

ve11Ugallon would rontinue . • While fir<' otnclalA :inrl photo­

araphers milled uround the over.: , turned van. people from nearby: busine sses and r<•11ldence~ , gathe red on the sidewalks to se~ what had happened One pusinit'i car c runched Into another, <'nus1 Jng ml nor dam age to both cani. •

trict . Robinson denied playina Airline Chief l any part in the Incident u well a1t 4

owlnc the Graneys any money. t While Nell Graney pleaded

guiltyto dlsturblngthepeaceand Held in Prob_J wu fined S50 by Municipal Court U Juda• Robert 1\lckles, Edward TOKYO <AP I - Prosecutors Graney sot.off 1lm01tstotfrM. arrested the president or Japan·ie

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And durhll tllat year . Ute perjury a nd violalinR for~gn ex· 't twmer Chlcaao pollceman, like change r~gulalion-. FOUT other bu bTother . agreed to leave airline executives were arrested &oblneoa alone. earlier .

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Sign ups Enrollment ro r the second

:1ummer session a l S<>ddlebuck COiiege, which runs from JuJy 19 to Aug. 20, is s tall o~.

College officials have an ­nounced that the summer student population hu 11urpassed s.~. an increase of more than i.cvcn percent over las t year.

South Orange County residents can sign up !or the five -week s econd session In Building M on the lower campus. Applications for the Ca ll semes te r , which begins Aug. 30. are also being ac· cepted.

There are no tuition chlll'ges for people whu have lived in California longer than a year and the only reg1s trat1on charge is a SS health services Cee, entalhng the s tu d e nt to o n-campus medical care.

Services Set

For Realtor Mrs. Seluf sky

Graveside services will be held Friday a t Ascens ion Cemetery in El Toro for r ea ltor Elaine Selufsky, who died Tuesday at Mission Community Hospital.

Mrs . Se lursky and her husband, Walt, were among the first families to settle in Mission Viejo 10 years ago. Her son, Greg, and daughter, Lorraine, are graduates of Mission Viejo High School. Mrs. Selufsky had been ln the real est.ate business about two years.

The graveside service.s will begin at2 :30 p .m .

Mrs. Selulsky is survived by her husband, Walt, of the family home, 24192 Puerta De Luz ; by her children, Greg and Lorraine ; by her mother, Mary Salvione ; and by her sis ter , Marilou Hightower.

Funeral arrangements are be­ing handled by Laguna Hi!Js Mortuary.

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INDIGENT. • d ay that it would be cheaper in the lone. run to allow Riddel and Crosby to continue their defense of Evans and Schll(man with the taxpayers meeting the costs of what is expected to be a long Orange County trial.

It was explained that the public defende r 's office would require severa l weeks to study the moun· lain or pretrial documents now in Judg e Speirs · courtroom to ensure an adequate defense or the two lndictees.

And it was made clear by the public defender 's office today that the count y departm ent already is trying to cope with a heavy caseload and may not be able to immediately take on the added burden of defense chores in the Cella trial.

1t was also pointed out that those costs might become pro­hjbiUve if, as expected, the de· fense m otion for a change of venue from Orange County is granted by Judge Speirs.

The hearing will open :it 9 30 a .m Friday 1n Judge Speirs' <'Ourtroom.

Sewage in Sea LOS ANGELES CAP> - Solid

waste that has only been partial· ly treated ls being relcued into the ocean becnusc of the strike by ('O\lr\ty sanitation workers, an nf­ficlal of the s tate reJtfonal water quality control board said Wed ­nesda y.

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o.u. ~ ... '""" -· CAROLYN BRAY HOLDS HER BICENTENNIAL BABY Linda Hutchings of March of Dlmea Offers Congratulations

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GUILTY ... bathroom and struck her head on the toilet seat .

A phys ician called by the de · fense testified that ma ny of the injunes later photographed oo the child's body could have been caused by s uch an incident.

Mrs. Betty Davidson, the vie· tiro 's mother, tesllfied that the injuries suffered by her daughter were inflicted during h er absence from the apartment she s hared with Hebert.

Mrs. Davidson s aid she was nol aware that the child was ill until later that night when s he heard choking sounds coming from her daughter 's bedroom.

Delta Dawn died less than an hour later in a local hospital Mrs. Davidson 's first action on learning of the death or the child was to o r der Hebert to im · mediately lea \·e her home.

Hebe.rt will be s entenced July 28 to what could be a state prison term of up to 15 years or a county jail te~m of up to one year.

He looked a round with a broad smile as he was led from the courtroom to the county jail Wed· nesday.

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SEX ... up money. They said she asked what Howe would pay, quotulg him as saying . ·· 1 us ually go about $20."

She s aid they asked if he want· ed to pay that much and that he agreed.

T he de coys, appea ring in public for the first lime since Howe was arrested June 12, were called during arguments on a de· fense m otion to dismiss on grounds the congressman was a vlcUm of entrapment.

Howe, who ii; running for re­election in Utah's 2nd District. acknowledges talking wirh the decoys but denies the charge. He said he was lured to the area with an invitation lo a polit.Jcal social.

Bicentennial Baby Born

At Mission James Michael Bray's arrival

at 2:41 a .m . on the 4th of July came as a relief not only to his mother, Carolyn, of Mission Vie· jo, but lo a local service club as weU.

Last year. the Rancho Viejo Junior Women·s Club began a program in conjunction with the March of Dimes to honor the first baby born at Mission Community Hospital each July 4 .

They hardly expected the ar­rival or twins born to unwed parents, but that 's what hap· pened in 1975 when Eliza Skye and Molley Jennifer were born to Mauie Thomsen and Michael As pin wall, both of Laguna Beach.

The birth of the Bray baby last Sunday morning marks the st.art or Healthy Baby Summer 1976, a Rancho Viejo Juniors and March or Dimes drive to impress on the public the importance or pre­natal care.

More than 200,000 Ameri~an babiet are born each year with

~rtl> defects, according to artha Gutteron. club health aJrman. Some of these def eels

t'ould be prevented with better prenatal care .

Every pregnant woman s hould arrange for prenatal care as soon as she knows s he is pregnant. said Mrs. Gutteron. This is the crucial first step toward the pro­tection of her baby.

AddllionaJ information on the prevention or birth defects is available from the Orange Coun ­t y chapter of the Marc h of Dimes, 979·2270.

Theft Suspect Held LOS ANGELES (AP > - Police

uy they have arrested the first person char~ed with actually l aking part jn a January th(•ft (If Sl.5 mi l lion an n egotiabl e securities from Unicorp Com of Century City.

Teacher Challenges For His Board Seat

By PJOLIP ROSMARIN Of UM O•llY " 1'"4 -

Oran1e Coast College m ath in­structor ' Mlcbt1el Ortell. barred last week from taking office on t he county school board, is mounting a legal challenge to aga1n win the seat he won In an e lection last m onth.

Ortell, who de reated four other candidates In Trustee Area 1, was to have t aken office last Thursday. But he was told by Deputy County Counsel John Grisel he could not.

Grisel quoted a section nf the state Education Code that ap­parently bars any employe of a school district fro m taklng office oo a county board of education .

The outgoing i ncumbent . David Brandt. said he will con· tinue to serve in his old seat until the dUtrlct holds another elec· UOn.

Ortell ,,,.ill try to see to it that thtte i.so 'l another election.

Ortell said today be will challenge the deputy county coun sel ' s ruling on several grounds.

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College Teacher Ortell

First, Ortell said, " I was nevel' tel'pr.tatlon of what that code informed of that restriction by ,... . r It ... _ he plans a the r~~ot.-a!.!.~.aL rov.ua aa au y , "''°" the time be took out nomination con~tlfuhona cliilfenge o papen; or when be filed them. s~U?D of lbe code.

Quake Kills 9,000 15,000 Await Island Evacuation ~

JAJCARTA. Indonesia <AP) -Tbe death Jotl from an earth­quake and the landslides It tng· gered in Indonesia '1 remote West lrian province has t'limbed over 9 ,000, Minister of Social Welfare Mintaredja 1ald today.

The minister told reporters

lS,000 aurvlvon we~ awaJtiftg evacuation Crom the stricken area on New Gwoealaland.

West lrlu Gov. SUrtan said landslides ripping down into Juntle valleys had covered some v1U1aes wllb 90 teet ol mud and rock, burying al lea.st ~.800 peo.

Mesa Developers Sued by Tenants Damages totaling more than

$35 million are being demanded from the Segerst.rom family of Costa Mesa by tenants of the South Coast Village s hopping romplex in 20 lawswts charging the defendants with fraud and breach of contract.

The actions on m e today in Orange County Superior C.ourt aUege that the Segerstrom.s and the original leasing agents have failed to develop the complex on the Lines promised when tenants signed agreements .

The Segers troms said the claims were without foundation and pledged a vigoroua defense. They s aid the legal actions are " inconsistent with the establish· ment com mercial success of the village ."

lt is alleged that the defendants have failed to produce in South Coast Village a s hopping center

CB Gear Stolen Ci tizens band radio and

transmitting equipment valued al $332 was stolen from a Mission Viejo man's parked van while he slept m his nearby home.

Orange County s heri ff's of· ficers s aid an intruder forced open the wind wing to gain ac· cess to the van owned by Raymond Otto Kohler, 23, of 26211 San Roque.

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that was to become a rival to Farmer's Market, Ports O'Call in San Pedro or GbirardelU Square in San Francisco.

The plaintiffs also claim: - They weren't provided v.ith

a Landmark Tower they bad ex· peeled. The s tructure was to serve as a sightseeing platform.

- Sales figures were below predictions given by the defen­dants .

- They were not linked to the adjacent South Coast Plaza mall by a tram or shuttle service as discussed when l eases were signed.

Officials o r the development company bad no comment today referring queries to Robert Cur· rie, attorney for Seeerstrom who read a prepared statement that said in part:

.. C.J . Segers trom and Sons, the developer and owner of South Cosut ViUage in Santa Ana .. . believes the claims are without foundation , and regrettably are typical of recent trends in the . country of attacking reputable businesses with unwarnnted claims and lawsuits. The actions are viewed by Segent.rom u In­consistent with the esublished commercial success of the Village.

.. It Is Segerstrom's intention to defend vigorously against these claims."

pie, the Antara news agency rt· ported Wednesday.

Mlnt•redJ• aald today the aov­emment bas flown In 50 tons or rice and the eq_ulvalMt ol about "5,000 tor vlcllms ol t.be quake and 1Ude1. and $30,000 more would follow 1000 .

He said beeauae ol the rouah terrain a nd tho large number or victims, it would be difficult lo ny the 15,000 aurvtvora oul by helicopter. Tbe safest way would be to &ulde them out, he said, bul It would take at leut 10 day• for them to walk lO aafety Crom the stricken area.

The use of Clxed·wina alrcran for evacuation ls not poulble because two air strips in the area were badly damaged in the ea.rt.bquate, Antarareported.

Assist ance b as come from the government, bus inessmen and missionary groups operating in the area .

Many people there still live in Stone Age conditions, hunting wild animals and eating sweet po t a t oes , wild fruit s and vegetables , Minlaredja said. They depend on wild herbs Cor medicine. he added.

The earthq uake struck June 26, but reports or casualties began fi ltering out only this week ... ecause of the remote and primitive a rea in which the quake struck.

The quake had a roagnitude of 7.2 on the open·ended Richter scale. A magnitude of 7 on the scale means a major quake capa­ble of widespread destruction. New tremors were reported in tbe area as early as Sunday.

The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 registe red 8.3 on the Richter scale.

The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every Increase of one number , say from magnitude s.s lo magnitude 6.5, means the ground motion is 10 l imes greater . Some experts say the ac­tual amount or energy released may be 30 limes greater.

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s.<eN <•••• 11••••11• , .... ii ""' ' Mtto, co ege 15 c s, school board and the community c..i•- .. ~·~ .... .,, ,_ u n - should be no reason be could not 11 d '-trl t t see ·r Qrtall 's :;;::...~~~,,,_,,.,, ""~"'*'1-- t.akehisseat. ~ ege .a C 0 I ,_.

Ortell said if bjs own ln disquallticaUoocanbeupheid.

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Organized Crime 'Tie'

I Hit by Jury SAN DIEGO IAP> - The San

Otego County sheriff &bould re­uaffs h 11 taes with known or s uspected underworld flgurtt, llw county Grand Jury said Wednesday.

In a S7·page report from a two-month lnvesUgaUon oo or· ganized crime. the Grand Jury u 1d that underworld activity does exist here, hut not to the iwme extent as in the eastt>m United Slates .

"TH E R E IS NO indication that the Mafia or crime lords are here In San Diego County," said jury foreman Loui s Metzger.

But the Grand Jury report criticized Sheriff John DuCry for voluntarily tes tifying in Los Angeles on behalf of the La Costa Country Club and ~pa m Carlsbad.

Testifying In a libel s uit against Penthouse magaune. which ran an article claiming the resort has underworld con­nect ions, Duffy filed an af­fidavit I ast February sayln~ . "No evidence of criminal actavi­t y at La Costa or by the management or La Costa ... has ever been detected at th(' r e­sort."

FOR DUFFY TO offer such a s tatement willingly " was an er· ror or major proportions," the report said. It added that the statement undermined the ·iote · grity of the sheriff's office.

Duffy late r d enied having anything to do with organized crime leaders .

Marri.,.e E•d• Actor George Hamilton ha~ filed suit to end his five-year marriage with actress-model Alana, citing irreconcilable difCerences. The couple , separated since last March , have a 21-month old son, George Ashley .

Viking PASADENA CAP> - Concern

about the slopes and bumps ol Kan' ruaced surface has ont-e aiam forced dtlay of the Viking 1

l Killer Sent For Diagnosis

EL CENTRO <AP) - James Roe FauJkner, Sherman Oaks. bu pleaded guHty to voluntary manslaughter ln the hanging de­ath of a young man known to others in a cult s imply as Paul of Nazareth Cbrut .

After hl5 plea . Faulkner, 56, was sent to Chino for 90-<iay d.iaanostic study before bein& re­turned for sentenctne.

He was arrested atler1.be vic· tim. Uvine near the Colorado River with others described by sheriff's deputies as " J esus freaks ," was tied with a rope. led to a post and lelt to die last Nov. 11.

Thursday. July 8, 1976

Continues Site landing, this lime until July zo at the earliest.

Oritinally $el for July 4 aod • rescbeduled for July 17, the touchdown of Viking ·s ttre­aeeld.n& robot landu 111' &$ put orr acaia Wednesday night alter Vlk· ma officials received bad news about lhe target area.

THATrNFORMATIONwasthc result or radar observations made Ovt"r the weekend by a giant radio telescope at Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

The radar study indicated thal the July 17 landloa site, known as the Northwest site, could be strewn with boulders and s lopes that couJd turn lhe landing lnlo a disaster .

The roughness detected by the radar badn ' t been seen in photos taken by Vlklng from its orbit about 1,000 miles above lhe sur­face.

BUT THE KADAR also round an area to the west that appears to be much smoother. It is a region

about 200 miles west or the Northwest site In an area that has not been photoaraphed by Vik­in1's cameras.

V1kin1 olflclals planned lo have the spacecraft fire a rwket bunt today to 11end It toward the un· charted re1ion to begin taking pictures . ., tbe area seems u nat llnd 1mooth in the photos u It ap­peared in the radar study, said Projed Manaac r Jim Mart.in, u landlng could be made there July 20.

On the other hand, hesaid. lfthe cameras show lt lo be more dangerou!I. Vik ing could return to the Northwest s ite for a landing July22.

THE ORIGINAL J UL\' 4 land­ing s ite. selected long before the launch of Viking last August, bad to be discarded when VI.king's photographs revealed a much rougher, more knobby surface than bad been expected.

" I think chances are very good that we are going to be able lo find a landing site within a relatively

State Probes TranquiliZer Use SACRAMENTO (AP>-Claimsthat tranquilii.ers are unnecessari­

ly forced upon patients in state hospitals will be investiaated. says Health and Welfare Agency Secretary MarioObledo.

During a briefing for reporters Wednesday, Obledo also said former Gov. Ronald Reagan's welfare reform basically deprived citizens of benefits they deserved.

He said the decision to in· vestigate followed pressure from a San Francisco-area group or former mental pa. t1ents called Network Against Psychiatric Assault <NAPA>.

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SACRAMENTO CAP > - Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he 's " pre­sumed" he'll let supporters nominate rum tor president at next week's Democratic convention in New York City.

The 38·year-old governor, sole Democratlc boldout qainstfonner

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Georgia governor Jimmy Carter, s aid Wednesday, "l assume I'll run the process through to the end."

Plag~ Kiib T teo S411irrel• CARSON CITY <AP> - Deaths ol sqwrrels in two northern

California towns near the Nevada line were caused by bubonic plague and the disease probably caused deaths or more squirrels in the Stateline, Nev .• area, says a state health orrlci al.

Dr. J ohn Carr, state health oflicer, said Wednesday about five squirrels found dead around Markleeville and Woodfords , Cahf., had bubonic plague.

Fi~ Cra~~r Ba11 lle4~1ed SAN MATEO CAP> - Nineteen fire chiefs in San Mateo County

have voted unanimously to ask counly orricials to ban private fireworks next Fourth or July.

John Keller, county fire coordinator. said firecrackers caused . somel.30firesduriogtheweekend.

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T1mo Is or the essence bee&U!>t' on about JuJy :5, tbo attenlioq of V1kln1 scientists must tt\rn toward a second Vlkinl probe., 1t arrives near Mars . lft.henrstV\k­lng bas not landed before then, lb landin1 would bavo to bed ll)'t.,"Ct until Vikln1 2 bas been pla~ in o rbit arou_nd Mars, now set for Aue. 7.

The new pote ntial l1u1d Ing site Is still within the g~nerul area known as Chcyse. a broad basin at the mouths o( scverlll •n· cient Martian s treambeds .

Parlnr Law Takes Dive

SAN RAFAEL CAP> - A judge bas slapped down a San Rafael ordinance restricting ma ss age parlors on grounds the or­dinance actually Is aimed against prostitution.

Marin County Superior Court Judee Noel Martin, granting an injunction against enforcement of the law Wednesday, said be was not convinced by the arguments officials gave about the ordinance.

They said it was aimed at stopping false advertis­ing , transmissi on or venereal disease and pro­tecting the public from temptation.

" In m y opinion." the judge said , " the evil being denoun c ed by th e o r ­dinance Is proslltulion."

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A Dangerous Delay Suddl<:bo c k College trustees h <we f lllally acted to

t'le01 r up a dan~crous s lluauo n rarsl detect e d months .lgo - toJ<ac ~uM1S lcakinai mlo o ffices and class rooms from c hcmu.try labt!x pcnm c:nts.

The proble m in th<.· s<·hoot · ~ new math and scie nce b uilding h~t !> hcc·n so st' ' <>rt· at times that ins t ruct or s :rnd M udt:nls hu\'l' .:onl' home 111 fro m breathing the vapors.

Fucult y m<·mb<.•1-. !'> ay a dminbtrators have been <.iwarl' ol Utl' 1mproi.x·r venting of lul>or.., toncs lor :-.oml' lime. tr t h a t 1s th(· ca~l' . al'' 1ncont·~1vable th>1t officials\\ 11uld h ;,i \ l' \\ a 1lt·d a ... l•m~ .tl> they did t o act

1\fkr N>11 :-. 1dl'rJhll· d1" <·tb~111n , tru::.lt!l"::. vole d to h lrl' a con-;u llant to find out him rc..·patr'> can be madf' , whic h m e.i ns .1<.:tual \\ Or'k prolJahly \\Ont begin for .1nothe r frw 111ontlts

L:n111 the prnhl<-m 1-. «or'r •'<'lt·d . t•l( penments 'ital to lt1t• M' 1t•nt' l' prn,l.{1 am mu-.i ht· l urt .ulcd .

Thl' tJ1 ::. lurlnng .i~ p,·c:l in Jll of th1::. is lh o t , \\1th h.:u lth .incl s ;.ifcty at !>lukl·. th ... n ·:,µo n :,, (' time shou ld twvc b(•t•n t1 lo t qwckcr.

And ap:.irt from t·or n .•(·ting the rn c t•han1ca l flaw, trus tees s ho uld hu vl• unll-1 1.·d <HI 1mmed1.1te 1nvest1ga· t ion to dete rmine..· who 1 ~ to hl..rn1r for lht: problem a nd who mig h t be 11abll! fo1 the rt:µuir cO!>tS.

Tricky Maneuver Saddleb..1{'k \' .tll l·V l ' nd1ed School Di s trict

tru!.tc •:. h :.i\ <· thn•<•l t.•nt.~I lo frL·l•/e i- alari(• 111 :.Urnl· dis trict em plo~ t·~ unit•.,:-- tht·1r 1 t•prc~l·n tau' l' ::. agree lo dt:>l~y a bindin g c·ont r .1ct unt al J uly. 1977 .

In norm JI r 1n·um~ta 11n· :- rwgotiated 1ti:m s " ould Lie e ffect 1 vc al thl· b<.•grnnan g ul lhl· ne\\ '>C hoo I year

Al thou g h the ::.L1ddl'n ae t1on '"' o l \' es three t'mployc grvuµ-;, 11 probul>ly ~all ha vt: the g reat est ef· feet o n t e uc h t-rs.

T he dis tri c t 's negot1::1lor has admitted the m o\'e was meant to c.·ou n tcr tht: t e a c he r s ' t a lk of a s trike in

the t a ll. It might have• been a good s trategic m aneuver ii it b a d been done d iff e r e nlly.

Though trus tees d e ny tt, the a ction they took wu not qwle above board because it was buned in a 50* called "routine" action approving the d istrict salary sch edule for next year.

Only a fte r several mor e agenda items had been disc ussed did trustco Dennis Smith s t a t e tha t , indeed . the board w o uld withhold all normal in -s e rvice r aises next year 1C the agreement to delay iso 't signed.

U this w ti s s u pposed to have been a s ho w of board m us cle we think t rust et':; s ho uld h ave d tdivered a fa ir b low above the bell.

Improving on Nature P r eser vin g Lhings in t heir nat ural s tat e h a s

becom e very fas hionable these days . So t.he fact that the C ul verd alc Community Associat ion wanted a " wi lderness" p a rk. a s o p posed to the neatly t ri m m ed parks and green belts seen in the r est o f Irvine, m ade sense.

T h e cit y counc il agreed, a nd m o torist s who t r a\'el on the San D iego Freew ay can now see the rugged park t h at lies beh ind Culverda le Vill age. ll's got tall . wild grass a n d n ative trees and s h r u bs .

I t s ho uld cost t he city muc h less t o m aintain t he Cul verdale W ilderness Par k . since it 's to be mowed only four times per year a nd requires little water

But t he Cu lverdalc folks a r e now u n happy with their llct1s 1on to go the natural route. T hey say the \\lid -looking park prese nts a bad image for Culvcrda le T h c..•y pl an to ask the cit y council nex t \\ee k l o p rovide m oney t o make the p a r k look like t he rest o f t he parks in Irvine .

The ir reeling m ay be u nd e r s t a nd able . But 1t 's rather sad tha t the ir love of nature was so s hort -lived . Appa r e ntl y w ilderness parks canno t b e easily i.nte· grated into a p lanned s ociety of greenbe lts. SB

A Very Healthy .200 Years

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Bargai11ing Power Open to Q11esf.ion . Teacher Tenure Still Valid

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( PAUL ll ARYE\' J We made it ! We madt> a \.\ 1sh and blew out

200 candl~:> an a s ing le brl•:ith . Our n ation 's h1r lhda v wus

celebrated without d1s u::.t;r, dis · r upt lon or h a n~OVl'r .

Whe r eas mos t nr the world 's governm ents at t he age or l!.O are a lrl' a d y s u f • fe ring senil i. t y. ou rs ha s s uc h u .. rl' m a r kab l e Const 1tut1on '' that at th •' ni.w or 200 "c ' n • ::.urrt'r tn p. nothing mon' s e r ious than acne .

I ' ve cclt>bratcd rwr,onall} with a 100 American c1ucs lhl~ Biren tenn1al year. \ ' uung ancl old and m·between we kurn<'d 11r 11• le arned Am erican h1, lor\ In participa lin1ot m 11. ·

If only for a whilt•. we t alhtl abou t a nd thou~ht ahout and planned for a nd worked to~ctht•r o n painting the town rt'll, wh1tl' a nd blue.

HISTORY h as hc<'n ;1 drdmm~ subjt>ct 1n ou r secondur) li l·hools . So e11 amorecl h uvt· Wt' b1•t·nmt· with the " J)<)hlat•ul scit•nc·cc," anti the.- " so('la l sc icnc<'~ .. 1hnt 111

some states Nt•w \ ork . In d ln na, lowu . Clklahorn .1 .111d Oregon no prao1 tr111nin,.: 111 h1 ' tory Is rt'qu1rt>1I for hq:h 'Cll(H>I h Is to r y l t' g c h <' r ... . A 11 d I hr numbe r of i. tu<JC'n l ~ 1a km1: h1, . tory courl'r'I in c-ollc1:c· hJ!> hrt•n 3hrlnkmii evNy y t•a1

And w1thou~ 11 knOIA INJJ.:l' or

.lu t got my ne\\ Jlropert) . \.du.itwn f1 gu r1• from Cuunl v ASS('S,,or HrJdlt•, t. Ja~obs . Bring back An d~ llan!>ha w '

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,GtooMf Gvt. commettt\ •r• • \ltllr'nitW.411 b'J' ,,.....,, •fll4• ,. .. M t.eu.Ar Uy '9fMC:t tM t1i.w, ef ' "• M•~•.-r. ~"41 yew- ,.. _ .. 100100mr Gv~. 0 . 11, Pll.t.

how wr got wher (' we a re. the ten· dcncy is to (!O in cir cles.

Then alon ~ came the B1centen­oi:il ,yeJr and Pa.ul Revere rode agnln El e menta ry school ·a~ers \.\ere on their knees and elbow rleep 1n paint decorating flrcplul!S in patriotic <'Olors .

PARAD ES , pa(!eantry and church Sl·n 1cf'S recalled for us all thal our nall<IO '!> Declaration of lndeJH'ndcncC' from Grf'at Bn · ! Jin also included a tleclarnllon of .. d ependence" on God. AntJ <: od s nd Cou n t r y. s ince r e nt J'>undcr, we re reunited.

We looked around the world and s aw lhal an the 200 years s ince our nation weaned 1tsel!. (•very ot he r nation has been turned ups ide clown. Ours 1s the only one st ill rig ht ·s1de-up .

Two h un dr e d yea r s ago F.n s: l and a n d F' ra ncc w ere monarchies . k ings r uled bath . ll alv and Ge rmuny didn't even l ' x 1 s L 0 u r L a t 1 n A me ri c a n ne1ghoors w t>rc colonies. China w:i!'I ntl f'd by the Manchus, Japan hv the S hoguns , llussia hy tyran· 1111'.11 l"t<i rs

IT WAS onlv t h~1t what W(' built here ":J"I b11ai t i.o well at ha!> re · ma1neJ intact. Anc1 with a scwll'lY m1ln• fair ~met an c<'onomy more noun:,hani: than nny l'lsewhcr c, v. c nrc yet l'nt1UC'd to wa lk tall.

To the Ed itor . I r ead with interest your re·

cent editorial regarding teacher tenure and wall have to disagree with your analysis of the <'Ur­rent employe ·employe r rcla -11ons hips an the professional field or teaching.

It is t rue th a t there is a new legislative act that ~overns the e mploye·e mployer re lations hips in education <The Rodda Bill >. but a care ful ana lysis or what it a llows ver s us wh at has been un· d er the old Winton Act is still under quest ion. The new Rodda 8 1!1 h a d t h e s u p port of the Californrn Sc hool Boards As · sociation a m ong others and it is not l ike l y th a t CSBA wou ld have sup ported legislation not 1n th e be s t i nt e r e s ts or Califor nia school boards.

It is conceiva ble that teacher power w all cmer~e as a s t rong force a nd 1t Is conceivable that this power from u s ingle pres­sure grou p will act tn a m sn· ner not m the best interests of the community. but tha t q ucs· lion s tJll re mains open.

Te ac he r s a nd school boards a r e neg otiating presently a nd there is a nd the r e is going to ~ a lot of rheto ric. but how much more powe r teac hers ar e going lo ha ve a s a r esult of J}egoti a· tions over what they now have is s till opt'!n to legitimate ques· t ioo .

TENU R E s h o uld n ot b e a bolished a s a JOh prolection for teache rs . The na ture of educn· lion and the vicarious whims or a community shifting from one emotio na l high to another c::i ll for some need or JOb protection. T ake the e fforts on the part of a vocal m inority 1n I rvi ne I n creole the fo'und amental School. ·rius g r oup or c11tzcns sctUt·d for a school of their own , but if

Ford .. Eyes Efficiency WA~lll NC:TON \.<·ttin~ th<' [ ] Tra n11port a tlon nnd T reasury

j ump on J 1 mm y l'nr1t•1 . l'rt· 'I 11epnrtmt'nt!I, not to mention the d ent ,..ord l!'I pn•p.tnn~ to d1•. J ACK ANDERSON Council or Eco nom ic Advisors, mon11t rntt' that ht· '" ' n kn11C'k _ • Ener ~ y R e!lo u rc<'~ Cou n cil. b ur<-uuC'rall <' ht'at1s tn1ot <" lh1•r .md Envlronm cntul Protection Ai:en· at•t morr l'ffiC'it•n<'v out ti f th1• prorn1sinJ? n 11h11ke·up If he should cy and Wa te r Resourc<'!I Council . fod er n l ~OVC'rn nwnt. t)(' ('tlffi(' J'rt'Sllknt. Th ia j u m ble o r burcauc r 11 t1 c

HP will hl'"ltl , u nh'~il lht• nlan' jla:<iaw pieces a r c 1111ppos1'<1 to' t)<' ,.. ,. I S~t l>I': t ht• Font Arlmini,tra · r· ed I t 1 I h 1(0 nwry, with •• ll r<1mat1r ml'r llt n o one v:1s ag(•ncy. w t

h a ul o f l h t• t11m, mt'<.1nw h1lc. the rror~anlt.a the possibility of fo r ming a t1on movt' has touchc<l orr ~Omt' ti d • c- n t t <' r 1• ct s m a er. secon ary a.cency to l\ UVllll(' infi « hting Cntics clai m h dla th I l r t i burcoucrnll <' " " an " e r egu a ory unc ons. thol ll not onh.' 1s slrictl.Y a C'a m Th Whit IJ d t e nc lavt'S lh :i l e c louse ocume n s

d (' u I w I t h pa1gn stunt but t hat lht• propg11ed r evea l th a t the work on this !'UP<'rt•itcncy would rival suc h I t ' h t ri be <'nc r"" pro g gan 1c s o gu o m nr age gan

,.. ,, b<1lknn1zed depart ments OS M 20 Th t k r blt>ms . Jlis rt• on ay . e as orce was Health. Eduea tton it nd Welfare · th th o r go n 1 z t' r, d .__ De 1 ~JVen r ee m on s to prepare a

a r r b u s v or Housing a n Ur uan ve op - .. preside nti al d ecision paper " for behind closed ment in mi n dbogg l1ng un· Fordtoconte mpl ate.

manageo bihty. Whit e Hous1• TR"" NEW .. u-r agtt>ftl'V - ·Id d II But White House ndvO<'ates ir. " •" ~ .. ~,, _ _,.. oors. pul ng ..... '"- " ha rg-.. with lhe respons1·b1'11· ·

lh h ·d d '-"=lie,·e the reor ganization would ""' , oev toge er t e w1 es prea cncrizy b fr 1 t y for d eval o p i ng a " com · f · d th d increase ureauc r atic e le ency ... unettons a n putting cm un er S 1 d pr"'he nslve " n e.£" Y pota' cy" •A and speed U. . energy n epen· "' , r"' "'

one giant s uper agency. dencc. thereby saving billions , r epl ace the p resent catch·as· The r eorgan iiaUon pla n is s up· As lnid out in the docu ments. catc h-c an methods ol dealing

posed to be r end y. according lo the superag<'ncy might include with crises.

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l,.etten from rtodtrs ore u:'f.'Lcome The n ght to condense letters I<> /ti 8'p0Ce or eliminate labrt 11 reierved Letten of 300 wordl or le$$ Wiii be gi~ pre/trt'11ce All letlt>r3 mu.sf tn· elude 1tgnature and mmbng oddreu but 114mei m ay be withheld on re· quei t t/ tuf/1c1rnt rea.ton 11 appar "'11 Poetry will not be published

they wer e r lven their ~u~ all Irvine schOols would b6 F\in· d a menlal, t ea chers be c&amrw!J T his groap'a lude.- has been r~ ported to say that if a leac:ber doesn ·t adhere s trtctly to a'l-'un · damental School"s dict ates Cos his group se~s It >. lhen he will be fired .

Job pro t ecti o n Is no t un · r easonable in a profession s uch as t eaching. It 11 available in other sectors: t enure a nd lhe abolish ment ot same has usual· ly been presented by people who are truly against open·ide a education for c h ildren. People who ha ve s upported the abolish· me nt of tenure h istoncally have been a nti -p ubl ic school s in Americ a .

NORMAN GINSBURG

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To the Editor : May l extend a big thank you ,

keep up the good work . lo Ooris Allen . Chairm an of the ''Save Our S t a tu s" o r ga ni za ti o n . <Mailbox J uly~).

Why have a ll l h06e s incer e. har dwor kin g gals stood by and allowed t he libbers nnd E RA t<1 sny they speak for all women" Do you think li bbers are happy., Obser ve a picket line of them and llsl~n to their hn go!

MANY millions or wonderful. hard·wor klng m oms have r aised a ram ily, contributed effort to 11chool and churc h and have ~en the gr ealC' r fo r it. Easy ? No. They ha ve " d one their thing?" Yes . However, even in those hours of trava il, a nguish a nd pinching pe nn1e11 they did not throw out Dad a nd the kid!'! to "110 do their thing." or "get their head on s traight ."

Who said life would be easy ' Who s aid each or you would finct h1 :<1 n ic he In l ife and f<'~l r<'· wurded ! In th is Oiccnte nnlnl ye::ir. we h ove rccoi.tnh:ed the gre at contri bution~ made by our pioneer mothe r s and lathers . Do yo u t h ink Ii hbers a nd like thinkers equal th at .,

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Inte rna l White HouscdocumenL'I, the Feder a l E ner Admlnistra · Specifically, l)te agency would On~U(!!.St20. 'Ibis bappens~.~---..T.~~r:-";;-:-::~;-iit-:~:-;:;;,;--;;-;vt~~~t1"!~~·-te-"1~eefle""ll'flli~.._-+~~-¥

e ay a fte r the R cix7t>lican na . ion , n e r gy ese~rc a n lion. reduce energy dema nd, pro· tional conve ntion wtll wind up. Qevelo pme nt Admin.is t.r a t aon, mote " fou ll witter nutlear

. . Fedt>ral Power Comm1ss1on a nd • . ·.. • "# Jr the_!.r es,•~erU• w1n.,s 2 e _N~l~_ea. u.1 lor:it COCD.\ .• solar an~eoth~aJ ~nergy. • ~~., , , . ?\o!~~ ' 1:' ' < ' ~,. ~ "~: \..,:~~~.qeq r 1 ··~~·· ~~ v~~1ftrit .... , _ !" .,. -- ' 6.. ·~ '"~ :. .. ~ ;µ •

move lo strea mline \he federal IT PROBABLY would ulso distrihuUon ofenergy.1et up ·co11-bure aucr$Cy. The Democr t1Uc drnw In bits and piC'Ccs of the tingency plaru for h.a ndlina any eeadidate has made a n isaue or A & r i c u I t u r e. Co mm f' r c e. future oU s hortage and gene.rate tbe cumbersome bureaucrac)', D cfen !le, f n t erior , Sta l e, dectricity. ·

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'Oh dear. Th• pound's dropped •,,aln l'

We ha\e :>g reat debt to those millions or molhers and fathers who fi nd joy w11h their God, their s pouse and their fa mil~ <' irclr

The day we accept gays. l~s · b1ans a nd like thinken. as normal ou"'ets tha t a r c socially uccc·pt a ble. then . in fai rness. all pecpmp. Toms. prostitutes and the Muf1,1 must be al lowed equally to " do their own thing "

DR . G. V. McKI NN E Y

D~·~~• Cltan~f­T o the Ed itor :

I ca\ot undf'TKond Nancy Ebse.n's luast.ra=· Oii"I tbe dlllllidateor heflC c...U.aPe30. Jetta- to the edftqr..) 1 can't '1fi. dersta nd her vebemenc~ ag oins t the winner . Jim Slemons.

Nol having a law degree or ex· ~rience in Sac r a mento doesn l mnke h im un fit to be an » · sembly m a n. In ract, aft t'r view· ing the s hena n igans pulled by the experienced . it could be a help,

And hiring c apable men to run his campa ign . with his own or volunt a ry pri vate contributions. is no cr im e . 1l is not nearly as re pre h e n si ble as Governor Brown wasti ng SI00.000 of public matching funds for his hopeless bid for the Presid ency.

I DON'T know much about Slemons - he w asn ' t my man ~ithcr - but I think It would be fa ir lo find out before we con· demn him . As there are three Democrats to eve ry Republican in the Assembly now. it would be a good id e a fo r those 46.912 Republicans t h;it didn 't vote for him, tn look b<'fore they leap to the other sid e.

GO LOI E JOSE Pl I

A ngry Ta.rpafler To the Ed itor :

I find It hard lo express the an~cr m a ny of us felt al the r e· cent s ta tement from the Countv Assessor r egarding tax r ates 10 Oran~e County. li e ~tal('(I that propert y t axes In the cou nt y would have to incr C'ase this y<'ar bt•c111111c of the lncn•;ise in pro· perty valuc11.

I F THIS ill lhe k ind of thinking don <· by ou r county officl11 l11 we ur e In rcnl t roubh'. Appur cntly It wnuld n('n•r occur to him thut r a t es mi ii h t he d r oppcd o nd !ip<'ndmg clt•cn•as<•d. JI{· is 11 ay l n~ op~nly th 11t he has a wtnllfull ond It is burning a hol1• in hl11 pocket. because t ht• lncr cnllc tw l <•lk!'I about far o uts trlpg infl ollon r ates.

We a r e long past due for our r epresentati ves to become jui<l that nnd busy themselves with thoughts of .how s pending a nd waste can be eliminated.

WILLIAM A. HOFF

CfHleolt'le~ft! To the Editor :

Re ; The murde r of . Lynn McClure : The m1lltary cour t martial find lntt Harold Bronson Innoce nt. a nd .the ;ittorney call ·

pro\'es t hat the M :irine Corps a nd a ny other branc h or tht> m 1lllary ~crv 1 ce> th••t bt.>hen•s lh11' should be 1mmed1Utl•ly :ibohshi.'d.

.. VIOL.t :sc· 1-: h (' ~(C'I S \ 1nlC'nCf' ' ' a nd lh1s truth 1::. I! \ 1<ll' nt an lhC"

human1turia11 r1•por1in~ of our nt' WS lll'C)plt• a s the b,wklush O( • this lyp1.• of training Is rnnung lo light evi.'r)'Wht•r c : Another m on k1 1ll'd and four injured during a n o th er t r ai n i ng sessio n ; Marines in vol ved In every type ot \'iolent crim e fr om rape lo child· bc1<1Ung : th e raging fires that come ofr t he M ari m.• base lo det~oy llves • .tiom es ;.ind proper · .,. ek. . ,

Wlut makes me sick is the number o f y~a rs this distorted S)'Stem bas exis ted and been accepted - with all or its ugly s~·m ptom s and eruptions hidden 1n s m ug. d1c t al o r1cal, hypocril1cal bureaucruc~ .

E very society has il ·s pcace­lo\'ing people, a nd tht•sc 1.U'e the people who s hou ld be placed In posi tions of le adership a nd fn · nuencc throuehout the world. E ventua lly all need for mili tary services a nd w eapons would diminis h and fad e away.

Maybe not in our lifeti me -but in our child ren's life time -Carl Sandburg 's vision will be fulfill ed ; " Some time they' ll give a war a nd nobody will come. "

MARY EILEE N DOYLE

CIJ Ca11 ll~lp To the Editor :

With r egard to CB Cha nnel 9 for help on the highways, ll as one of the best th ings th i1t could happen aml could save a lot ofl ivcs .

For t'Xa m plc.' , in a recent ucci· d ent whe n a girl was plnnf'd un· d l'r her picku p t ruck, a party had to leave the freeway and coll the police for help . Uy the Ume lhc·y nrrived a nd she was taken to hospi tal it w ns too la te . She would b<' a li ve tod ay If Channel 9 was In S<'rv1ce

I wou ld li ke to SU$t"Cllt that th l11 call be in code to save' li me, with s pecial <'Od ea for medic n<'<~dc<t, a mbula nce neecfrd, rte . T ht' of· f1 cers cou ld copy the m cssnJ(c und ad vise tha t ht'l p i11 on the• wny The C Ul'r " hould i1 tuy at the NCene a nd put out n on >11 until tho unit arr1v(':1 .

My hand le on the nlr II\ Green Rubb1l.

JF.WF.l.L GRfi:EN CCir~('n R11bbit1

O"ANOE COAST

DAILY PILOT R~ N. Wtrd. P11btlllwr

Thomo1 K11l't1tl, t drlM' norboro Krtfblell.

Ed11onaJ Po'I" SdJIM

The editorial pas e of the Dally P ilot ucks l o In fo rm a nd Mimulntt ruders by pttMnllnC on lhls p3gt dlven1r rommffttnry on r opi<'~ ol anltrt t by l>'ndlctt· ed rolumn111t~ 11nd urtoonl11u, by pr0\'1dlnit • forum for rudtt"S' v1rws and by p rt1tnlin11 th1• ne"spa~r·s opinions and ideas

10 . The -1 t al n ons r 111 y 1 • Pf>C'•r

only In the editorial column at the top of the paae. Opln1on1 ex· pressrd by tht' col11mnl11u and

~ .• ;J!M~ ... their ' '1ew1 by the Daily Pilot

1 11hoold be Inferred.

Thursday. July 8, 1976 ..._ ____________________ _, '