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M ONDAY AFTEROON, M ARCH 17, 1975
VOL M. N0. 7'. l SECTIONS, ll PAGES
Body Irish
Datly Ptle1 St•lf PllOlo
These two walkers in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in
Mission Viejo Sunday make no s~ight claim to fame -
Jim Moore of Laguna Niguef, in 'the parade for th~ fifth
year, is dressed at the saint himself, and Bob Brennan
is decked out_ as the 1..-0rd Mayor of Dublin.
,2 Nabbed
In Mesa
Holdups
A pair accused of being the
Broken Bottle Bandits who hit
two Costa Mesa convenience
markets within the s pan of an
hour Sunday and early today are
in jail after being captured near
the scene or the second holdup.
Douglas E . Gaul, 27. and
Michael P . Guas perini, 20, who
occupy two S('parate units of a
motel at 2276 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa , were both booked on
suspicion of armed robbery.
An Orange County Sheriff's de·
puty cruising through Co!>t;.i
Mesa monitored a radio descnp-
tion of the holdoup suspects and
made the arrest at Albert Place
and Newport Boulevard.
Gaul and G uas perini arc ac·
cused or robbing two conve-
nience marke ts in the sam e
general vicinity.
lnvesligators said iii each cnsc
one of two bandits menared a
i"arket c lerk with a shattered
soda poiNwttle. while his partner
brandished"a knife .
'Supreme Court OKs
Andrew J . Ruzas, JI. "';.i s
roj>bed of about $100 al thl'
Minut e King M a rket, 2052,
Newport Blvd.. after having a
broken Pepsi Cola bottle waved
·in his face.
U.S. Claim .to Oil
WASHINGTON <UPI~ -The
U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8 to 0
today tbat the federal govern·
ment has exclusive rights to of·
(shore oi I reserves whkh i::ould
eventually give the nation more
independent energy resources
Did Nero Get
\
A BumRap?
GAINESVILLE. Fla. (APJ -
Roman Emperor Nero. notorious
in legend as the ruler who played
his fiddle while Rome burned,
was j,µst a victim of bad press.
ftcording lo a University or
Florida professor.
.. Nero was no slob and is pro-
bably one of the most maligned
leaders in all history." says Dr
Gareth Schmeling, chairman of
the university's department of
humaniilies.
"l'iddles hadn't been Invented
In Nero'• tJmt, nor any instru·
menl like lham," h said .. On
toP of lhal, Nero was SO miles
away fr0m Rome when the fire
narted."
....
The justices. with. Justice
William 0 . Douglas not
participating, s aid claima by 13
Atlantic Coai,t states to oil rights
based on their Colonfal chatters
were surrendered when lhey
joined the Union. •
The ruling was not unexpeMed.
ll followed a line of cases begin-
mng in 1917 which said the United
States alone claims title to all
seabed s b('yond the low-water
mark. In 1953. Congress gave the
states authority up to lhe three-
miJe limit.
The justices accepted without
modification recommendations
by Special Master Albert B.
Marris. appointed by the court to
review the claims or the states
and the United States.
Special masters are appointed
''hen the Supreme Court has
oril!inal jurisdiction over dis·
pules be tu.een the states or the
~Lale~ a nd the federal govern-
m ent. The court can accept, re·
ject or modify the master's re·
commendallons,
A spokesm :rn for the Interior
Department said the government
was pleased "1th \be dtttsion
and would r new plans lo lease
<Sec OJL. Pa«ie A2)
Thomas£, l{ugbes, 19, clerk at
the Tic Toe Marke t , 2271
Fairview Road. lost an equal
amount to a man who smashed
the pop bottle rig ht on his
counter, polic&iaid.
Authorities said the m arket
holdups were not connected to a
pair of other·armed robberies re-
<See BANDITS. Page A2i
ADFILLsJOB
ON FIRSI'DAY
"Our phones a re ringing off
the hook. We filled the position
the very first d ay after the ad
appeared in the paper ...
Thal'1 the overwhelming suc-
C:t6S reported by the Anaheim 1nrm which placed this ad in the
Daily Pilot:
EDITOR
Needed part time ror
new Ol'anac County
Publication. Prior
echtonal exp. helpful.
but not nee. Call
for rnterview, Jtxx-xxxx.
ff you have a job you want to
'111. call 642·5678. Put a rew
words to work ror you, in the
Daily Pilot.
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2 Costa Mesans
Seized After
Store BoldupS
ThePay'sOK
But $29,299 i1i Overtime?
WASJl l NGTON <A P 1
Fede ral overtime regulations ll'l
some government inspectors <1t
airport:, and other C.S. entr~
points earn 16 hours' pay for P 1
hours' work, the General Ac
counting Office says.
Investigators from the ac
counting office round that some
inspectors refused to seek jobs in
higher classifications because
the higher pos itions would have
brought less overtime and wouJd
have reduced annual gross pay.
r The report said an immigra·
tion inspector al Bangor, Maine
earned $16.848 in annual salary.
but an additional $29.299 in over·
time.
Federal inspector~ were paid
$47.6 million in overtime during
fiscal 1974 . Shipping companit·:-
and airhnl'S rcimburs('tl the gm
crnment for S36.7 m1lhon for tlw
services. The govcrnml·nt 1~ not
reimbursed for overtime ;.it a1·
tual border crossing!>.
The report recommends thal
Congress order a r l'v1s1on in tht·
_premium pay system. The stud~
reviews the overtime prol'edure!>
of the I mmi gra ti o n and
l'iaturalization Service. tht·
Customs Service, the Agriculture
Department's Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Scr\'lce. an<l
the Public Health Sen ICC'.
Ins pectors from Lhc agencies
are stationed al bordl'r crossings
and otht·r points of entr). inclu<l
CSceOVERTl.:\IF., Pag('i\21
Injunction Nix ed
Astrology Issues
'Up to the Court'
Orange County Superior Court
Judge 11. Walter Steiner made It
clear Friday that the legal issut•
rais('d bv Costa Mesa's ban on
fortune te lling and palmistry will
ha ve to be resolved by a
courtroom trial.
He has refused to grant the in·
junction dem and<'d by self-styled
I Romany gyps i es Alfred and
Diane Stevens . who claim that
the city ordinance amounts to a
denial of their religious freedom .
But he also d enied a pretrial
motion filed by the city with tht•
explanation that the controversy
should go be fore a trial court
"and m <1.r very hk('ly l!O all tht•
way to the Supreme Court ..
HI.! took 1dent1<'al action in prl'
trial rulings on the laws uit fill'd
by Romany gyps ie~ George and
Dina Williams who contend that
similar_ ordinances enacted by
the CilY or Anahe1 m are also dis·
criminalory and unconstilu
tional.
A trial date has not yet been set
tor either lawsuit.
And it may well be that a
lawsuit filed against the the City
of Newport Beach by Romany
Fire Kills Man
LAKEWOOD <U Pll ~ A 37
year-old man was killed and his
mother and thr('c sons were in·
ju~ ln a blaze Sunday which
destroy~d tht>ir home Curt15
Town.send was round dead in e1
rear bedroom of the residcn<'P.
gypsy Harnt') :\1 anno ma} pro\l·
to be the t e~t case th al Judge
Steiner bl'licvcs 1~ nt'l'(kd al this
stage.
~larin o ·-.. action against
Newport Bead1 \\ 111 IJc tnc<.I
Sept. 29 in SU.JAl'l'IOr Court
Anahe im Man
Slain; Police
Hunting Kille r
Orange County Shcnff's ol
ficers continued l•><la) to st•a1Th
for clues in the SalurdHy ni~hl
killing or <1n An aheim a rt•a man
who was riddled bv bulleL'i as h('
argued near his home Y.1lh an un
known assailant.
Deputies said F.lrn s !:'~lores
Escobar, 32, of 10902 Garza Ave.
was s hot and killed on the ,
sidewalk across from his h.om('
during a dispute apparently tng-
gered by the fact he was taJking
to a woman
They said the gunman was one
or Se\'eral mC'll who fled from th<>
area ma vcllow van 1mmediatcly
after the shooting.
Witnesses said F..scobar had
left a nearby party with the
woman and an argum<>nt erupted
between him and an1occupant of
the van as the pair chatted 1war
.his home. He died in u Garden
Grov" hospital about un hour
after lhl' ~hoot in ~.
Police
Remain
Puzzled
.\nahe1m pohCl' :,;JI(! to<l;.iy no
leads have } 1.·t dewlu1x:d in the
prcdawn snipt'r shooting death of
un 18-yeCJr·old youth outside h1::i
home Saturda).
Ricci Duane Knight, of 1738 W.
Catherine Onve .. \nalw1m , w;.is
killed by a single build that
crashed through a sm;.ifl p1c·kuµ
truck 's rear\\ rndO\\ and 111tu h1~
~kull. poliCl' s,11d
Police ~aid the \uuth \\;.ts
c·hmbing tnln lhl' truc:k as he ll'"ft
for work short I~ after 5 a m
'when the !>lllJ>l'r unkasht•d the
d(';.idlr shot
The \'ll'I Im .., bod~. slum1wd
again s l l IH' I rue I-· :-st l' l' n n g
"heel, was d1st·o\'l'l'l'd by his
father•about two hours <.ifl er the
1.•st1 mated t1meof1 lw ..,hooting
Br f>z hne-v AJJroad
Ul'DAPEST, llurH.:ary 1.\P1
Ll•on1d I. Brczhnl·\ .irrh•t·d in
Hudape:c.l on his first lnp abroad
1n lhn·e month.., Tlw t;M ~ l'ar -old
Communi::it part~ dm.f ..,hO\\ed
no signs of the 1llnl's.., that kept
111111 out of :'II oscm,· l111wll i.,hl for
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Or~n l!"=--('mist
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\\ <-ath~r
F.ur :-I-it·~ through Tlll'"
da\. arcordrng tu lhl'
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l~SID E TOD.\ l
1.-atht>rs on• uniting tu 1.111111
t"qual treat 1'1enl m cu.slody
c oses. 111 and out of
courtroom. Do1lv P1/nt .<:tnff
wntcr Allison Dcerr crplori•s
sub1PCt on Page BI of tcxialJ s
People Sc.>Cl lf)ll.
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A 2 DAIL V PILOT s Mond-r Mweh 17. 1975
Iran to Own 50%
Proposal on Shell Oil Bared
WASHINGTON Cll P() Some
Administration officials have re -
l'Omme nded approval of a $1.5
billion, 20-ycar partnership that
wouJd give the National Iranian
Oil Company o 50 percent in·
tt.>rest in hundreds of Sht>ll <hi
Compjny fi lling st allofl!) in lhl·
·Air Base
Has 32nd
Birthday
a ·s Sl. P..itru·k ·:-. U;,n llx.lay
and also the 32nd b1rthd~y of the
ll S . Marin e Corp:-Air St ation at
El T o ro.
The Marine Corp::.' la rgest
West Coast aviation installation
\.\as once an Irvine Runch uean-
ficld. fl was commissionl'd as a
lt'mporary wartime facility in
19-13 and the f1r :-.t 30 Mc.1nncs to
a111 \'C al the base bedded down in
un Irvine Ranch bunkhoust'.
Totl:1.' th(• ;.i1r station h.1s <•
µopulc.1t1o n of mon• thJn 10,UOO.
mdud1ng c·1nl :-t•n•1c·t· t•rnplo~l':-.
c.tnd ha.., g rown from 2.318 <H:n·s
with thr<'e runways to 4,fi00 aC'l"l'S
''1th 10 runway::.
The faciht \. has sen t•d as ;.m
intensive tr.arnmg ground for
~r a r i n e a ' 1 ;,1 tors and a 1 r
nc\o\m un amt as a major jump-
utf point for troop :md cargo
rhghts during World W:.ir II. the
Kon·:.in War and thl' \'1l'l11Jm con.:
lhd
Following llw h.url'.rn \\'ur. thL·
hasc's prtnl'1pul t a:-.k bL'l· .. 1me
providing a home for the Third
~lunnt• Airnaft Wing. Its pre-
sent comm:rnder is Urig. Gl'n. R .
W. Tay lor "ho holds a duul role
.is l'omm;.111der who also sL•rVl's
.is eommanclcr. Manne Corp~
.\tr Bases. Wcsll'rn Arl'a.
The 3rd M arint· Am:rnft wmg
1s made up of ft ghlt·r. t.tttad.;,
h l' I I (' 0 p t l' I • p h ti l 0 .
n:connabsann'. oh..,l'n :1l111n rt•
fuelling . tr.rnsport radJr and
ht•aclqut.trtl'r.., squ.1dron.., lb
pilots. urd1n.11H l' ;.11111 ma1n-
IL·nanl'<' pl'rsunnl•I tram l'On:stanl·
ly for corn uul n•ad ine::.::..
OIL ...
' l 'nited States, it was rep0rted to-
day.
T he report by Jim Anderson of
Group W News s aid the State and
Jus tu·e departments are pre-
p a r e d t o a p p r'b v c t h c
part11l·r::.h1p, bul it received op-
pos 1t1011 from the F ederal
j
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f'reeu·"~I Litu"HH"m
Workmen s cale s teel
framework for b1idge sup-
port at site of Corona de!
Mar Freeway interchange
under contruction at Bris tol
Street, M acJ\r thur
Boulevard a nd University
Drive in Irvine.
Tw.o Women
Injured in
Irvine Crasl1 ~xplor:.it1on and de\'elopmcnl
n ghts to J 12,000 squ:Jrc m ile
partcl of st•abt·d 111 the :\l1d-
.,\thmt1l' south of Long Island to A ncar-hcadon collision al an
Cape llallcras. N .C. Irvine intersection Sunday ni ght
, Least·::. will be sold w1th1n :.i sent two wome n to Tus tin Com·
~·eJ r, lhc spol-es m;in s'1id , but munity Hos pital, but once there
tull ck\'l'lopm(·nl of oil n ·siiurccs they decided instead to go to their ~the urea \\ ill takt· six yl'ar::. or .-family doctor.
rnurc. . r Ma ry Cherney. 65, of 24916 Via
. The high court ruling gives the Larga, Lag una Niguel. and Kay
£c<.lerul go\ l'rnment title lo near-Cheropita. 80. of Cotungwood.
l~ :!00.000 ~qu an• mill's of of· Ontario, Canada. suffered a
hh<>rc l.1ncl up lo 1110 miles off tht• '>pramed leg and head injuncs.
l'o.1::.l respectively
1 ll<1b11l'01b<Jcf1..,pute'>'hu:hhao.; !nine police said they were
JJrt•\ (•nh·d th1.· Interior Ocpurt passengers in a car driven by
tnt:nl lrom p111su1ng Jea:.mg Alex Cherney. 7-1. of the Via
pl.in.., Larga address. when it collided
• lnt,·1 wr oll1C'1ab said the first "1th another car on Cnivers1ty
t>urn·I ;tlonc m.i\. l"OlllJlll 12 unveatCampus Drive
btl hon b.irn:ls of oil Investigators said the second
' <.'.ills to oil c:ompan1l·S lo decide motorist, Cynthia L. Knciple, 16,
'-'·h1l'h tr Jets thl'~ \\.mt to develop of· 26762 Carlota Dnvc. Mission
l...•11l lo1 · 1-.. ,1n·d ..,111111. pt•rhaps next Viejo. was wailing in the in·
\1L'l''-thC'-.p•>kt·sm.rn ~aul. lt•rsection and then made a left
' Go'. J Jmc::. Longley of Maine, turn m front of the Cherney cur
one -.t..1l1.: 1n\ oh l'd in the ~uil, •
Energy Adm in islration and
some m~mbers of Congress.
Congress probably would have
the last word onthe proposal.
f'r:ank Stainlon. a spokesman
fot" S he II , confirmed in a
telephone interview from his of-
fice in Houston that discussions
between Shell and NIOC have
been 10 progress for more than a
year. Shell is a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch Petroleum.
Anderson s aid the deal in-
volved the construction by MOC
·and Shell of a $1.5 biJlion oil re-
finery on the Persian Gulf with a
dally production capacity of
500,000 bar r e ls of refined
petroleum products, including
gasoline .
NIOC, he said . would pay 75
pen·ent or the cost of refinery
construction and Shell would buy
250,000 barrels a day -half jts
output for sale in the United
States.
In re turn, Anderson said, Shell
would give to N IOC SO percent
control or its fillin g stations.
Anderson said Secr etary of
State Henry A . Kissinger had
given the proposal his blessing
du~ing discussions in Washington
thi s month with Iranian
Economic Affairs a nd l<"'inance
:\lln1ster Hushang Ansary
No public mention was made of
the proposal when Kissinger and
Ansary made a joint announce-
ment March 4 of a Sl5 million.
five-year commercial agreement
covering nonoil trade -the
world's biggest commercial deal
between two countries. tinder
the agreement. Iran will buy
eight la rge U.S. nuclear reac-
tors
Anderson said Administration
t:rit1cs of the Iranian-Snell pro-
posal argue that it would make
the United States more depen-
dent on foreign oil imports at the
very time President Ford is plan-
• ning a $10 billion proposal to re-
duce U.S. dependence on foreign
011.
Fro1n Page Al
OVERTIME
111g scuports and airports. Most
receive premium pay when
called upon to work nights, Sun·
d ays and holidays.
The accounting office reported
that more than 74 million ships.
airplanes and vehicles arrived in
the United States during fi scal
1974, cning last June 30, and the
four agencies said 6,886
employes were u s ed in port-of·
entry inspec tions.
The rules a liowed one inspec·
tor at Bangor International
Airport in Maine to claim $692 in
overtime pay for Sunday and
holiday pay in one month.
ll found that Customs Service
work rules permitted 10 inspec·
tors to receive 16 hours' pay each
when they were asked to return
to their duties al Boston's Logan
International Airport to inspect
passengers arriving at 12:25 a.m.
one Sunday, a job that took P 1
hours to perform.
The three immigration service
inspectors assigned to the same
fhghl were also paid for 16 hours'
\.\Ork . but were given a d -
ministrative duties to perform l'>
complete an eight-hour t our of
duty.
An Agriculture Department in·
speclor worked 2 ~'..t hours on the
same assignment but was paid
for nine hours of work.
Such discrepancies were re-
pe aled in studies at Dull~s Jn-~.11d he• ".1 c \\ n·mc•ly disap
µ0111tt-cl ,•\ th1• 111urt -.dt·c·1-;1011 • t e r national Airport near pot RelaXJng Wash.ington , D .c .. where 12
hours pay was awarded for only , C:11\ \Ii :d 11111 ·r hon1..,on of Nt•\\'
J l;11np..,l11n· ~.11tl llw rulin~ ··1:-. t•:>.
;c('\l\ \\h,lf \\I' l'\Jll'('l\•d .. <tnd
iirgL•d tlll' lc•clc r .d i.:m 1•rnnwnt lo
(011\l'CjUl<kh .ih1-.1dl11kl prt\.Ltll'
.t·llll·rpri-.l· cl1'1·l11p th1· ••lfshon•
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Law Approved unchourofwork.
RL00~11NGTO:"\. 1ll cl'P11 Slayer of Woman
The governing body of the Illmo1s
Stale Bar Association has ap-
proved a two-part proposal
\\h1ch would r em ove ;111 pcnalt1 c..,
for possession :.rnd pnvatc use of
marijuana.
The propos al was approved
<luring a weekend m eeting of tht'
15 member board.
Dave Andetson, a 5pokesman
for the JHUUJ). saul lhc a~~oc:ia
t 1<m will seek s ponsors lo 111·
ttoduce thL' proposal in the JI
hnms \rrncr ol A:-.scmbly
Rot11tion Bid
Marine Hunted
OCEANSIDE CAP> -Police
are investigatin g the stabbing
death of a 20-year-old woman
·Marine whose body was found in
the front seat of her car Monday.
The servicewoman, Lance Cpl.
Cindy A. M<tnsfield. was sta-
tioned al'Jnearby Camp
Pendleton. No information about
survivors or her hometown was
made public.
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CharlP<. H I oo• Rtfl'lclrd P. Nall
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A demand for an 1njunct1on
that wo uld ha ve ('ompelled
Orange County coronE'r's officers
to n·:-1111 <' the name of a Costa
Mt•sa func•rJl homt• to the1:-rota·
I ion li!ool ha!-> h<>en t l'J<:Ct cd b)
Sup<>nor Court J udge II. Waller
Steiner
JudRe St t•ancr ~ct April 17 as
the heanng OfltP for furth { prf'
tm1l ad1on an the laws uit "1l'<.I
<•~c.11nM thf' C'oroner·~ office by
~orm Jn and f:ltil rw Arbucklr .
operators of We:.tcliff Chapel
Mortuary.
ThE' Arbuckles claim that they
wc.-re taken off the coroner's rota·
tion hsl last May 31 and were
g1Ven no reason (or the decist
that has allegedly cost them
$60,000 In revenue.
Under the rotation Sf'tem, cor·
oner's deputies transport bodies
to the funeral home at the bead of
the list when relatives exptt.SS no
· pref eren~e for a mortuary that
will prvlde last rites (or thelr next
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RAY ANDERSON OFFERS SNACK TO HIS FINE FEATHERED FRIEND, 'HONKY'
Rooster Takes up Residence at Huntington Beach's New City Library
Library Early Bird
Rooster Helps Master Guard Facility
By KATHY CLAl'liCY
Of IM D•lly Pllol SUH ' Call him what you Ii kc Honky
or Melville -but the fact is ci
cocky while farm rooster may
well be the f irst Huntington
Beach resident to make permu-
neot use of the city's new S2.9
million library.
For the pas t fe w weeks he has
been helping rclll'cd I luntington
Beach Police Detective Ray An·
derson guard the shiny new gl::iss
and steel structure overlooking
Talbert Lake.
Anderson calls his fealherl'd
friend Honky "because he's ;Jll
white."
Members of the library st.iff
have decided they like their Cowl
friend and plan to keep him as a
mascot. But instead of I Ion key.
they've named the strutting bird
Melville. io honor of Me l\·il
Dewey, founde r of the famous
library's decimal system.
Anderson met his ruffled com·
panion during the 5 p .m . to5 a.m.
guard shift '1t the soon-to-open
library.
.. At first l would Cllll to him
and he would jus t look'al me," he
recalled.
It was popcorn that made their
friendship blossom.
"First I t~ok plain popcorn,"
Anderson said, "then I brought
buttered,· and he really liked
that. Later, l took caramel corn
and bits of apple."
But Anderson said Honky's
favorite is the unpopped variety.
He described their evening
routine:
"I would get there at 5 a nd
check the building out. About 6 I
would go out and yell for him. I
would yell three or four times,
and he would come running."
That's when the proud bird
with the white tail received his
evening m eal.
"He would roost on the railing
outside until 2 a .m .• when he
would wake up and start crow-.
ing." Anders on said.
. "Then I would feed him again -
his breakfast," the retired officer
said .....
The big rooster also. has
become a favorite with city
policemen. who frequently radio
··going 10·6 Con break) to s ec An-
d<'rson and Honky."
Even P o lice C hief Earle
Robitaille brought his children
out to visit the friendly bird.
"You can get real clost>. He
almost eats from my hand," An-
dt>rson said. 1
Anderson said Honky once had
a companion a brown
roosll'r. But he said hl• believes
Isome dogs interrupted thl'
fnendship.
"There were some frathcrs
left," he said sadly .
Anders9n gave up his guard
job last week because of ill health
and he has been worried over the
rooster's future.
"l go out every couple d'1ys
~md take a can of popcorn." he
s aid ... l've grown attached to
. him. If I could get away with it,
I'd go out a nd chicken-knap him
and take him home."
But Anderson will be pleased,
no doubt, to learn his friend has
been ··adopted•' by the new
library•s staff. • ·
"He's our m ascot ," said Con-
nie Woodrin g, community
services librarian. "lie looks iil
al us, and he crows. We have
From Pffge A J
BANDITS .•.
ported in Costa Mesa during the
weekend.
Men simulating guns in their
pockets robbed a beauty shop
and a downtown Fotomat pic-
ture-processing store of $75 and
$35 respectively on ~iday and
Saturday nights.
Beautician Diane J . Payablas,
36, and customer Ju a nita
Hughes, 41 , were forced to lie on
the floor at Mr. Jon J on's H;ur
Stylist. 2750 Harbor Blvd., Fri-
day night.
Police said clerk T erresa
Eurban , 20, was confronted
Saturday evening by a bandit in
her Fotomat booth a t 201 E. 17th
St. The s ame booth was robbed a
week ago.
~omc corn to feed 111m.
Construl'llOll '' orkPr!> <it tlw
bulldmg ::.1tt• also share tht•1i-
lunch \\ llh tl1e rol)::.ler, and
olhcn\ is c, he pals around v. ith a
few of the ne1ghborholx.l crows.
"One thmg's for s ure. As a
gu ard he's nu chieke11 ... An-
derson said , cxpl<1i11mg I lonky
announces any intrudcl' \\1th loud
l'l'Ov.mg.
"We 've hecoml.' rt·:1l gc>Od
friend s.'' he mused. "Hut how
\~ill it look \.\hen that build1ng 1::.
opt•n to the publi c. and I 'm out
th ~re feedin g popcorn lo a
rooster ...
Ex-senator
K. P. Slusser
Rites Today
Funcra~ se rvices wen
!;cl\'cd'uted today for Leisurt'
World resident Kenneth I'
Slusser, who died Wedncsdav a t
the Bcv(•rly :\1 a nor Com·ulcs~cnt
I lo~p1lal 111 Laguna Hills.
Mr. Slusser, 79, had b<.>en ill for
some lime.
A former state sen ator in
Idaho, Mr. Slusser had owned a
wholesale drug sundries com-
pany in thal st at e fo1· 30 years
before moving to California six
years ago.
He was a<'live in lhc Idaho
Falls Masonic Lodge and
Kiwanis c lub and the El Korah
Shr int> Temple in Boise. JIL
~en ed as pre~idcnl of the Idah1
Falls Chamber of Commerce and
the Rot<Jry club in Burley. He wa:-
a hfe member of the Idaho Falb
Elks Lodge.
Jn Laguna Hills !\tr. SlusS<'I'
\\.a!> a membe r of the Kiwanis
club and was active in the United
Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife.
Arlene, of the family home, 2148C
Ronda Granada; by his son, Ken·
ncth of Idaho Falls; and by two
grandchildt·cn.
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DEAR PAT: My avocado seed
has sprouted and is doing well
after I followed instruc tions tn
your column seve ral months ago.
When can J plant it outside and
when should it bear fruit'!
R.G., Costa Me!>a
..
Monday. March 17 1975
PQljge · Inte)Jigence. Unit
By WILLIAM SCRREIB£a It was lal~r learned from re\'1cw process under the rontrol veS\1gat1ons" arn\'t.-d Wi.lS to
0tu.oau,..ii.tt4llf Stewart Duncan, former director of an e lecled official ha:. lk•en purge them of useless or outdot·
Orange County'~ police lo· oflhe intelligence unit, thut m ore e!.t :i blished. 1.•<1 1nformation.
telllgeoce unit, the subject ot bit· than S,400 names of criminals By the n, somt." of the poh ct' ··w e shrC'dded all m al enal th;.at
ter controversy six months ago. and their known associate~ were chiefs who had been feedm~ 111 1s not pertrnent or C'Urrenl 1tnd
ls alive and well ln the county in the files. formation into the umt's files :.id now have about 350 i•ctive in· Shcnrrs Department. When the unit sought county milted having gone lhrou~h thf' \'estigat1ons in the files." he said , Th~ unit, euentlally a fundin~ to supple m ent eontribu· Ill es to taku bac~eir mtorm:i noting that the total number of
stockpil~ of name~ and informa· lions by the cities last year, its lion. na m es 1t1 the files 1!'i ''muc h
lion on knOt.Vn criminal elements functions were challenged by G att's satd Thursday, ''When s m aller'' than the orig\nal 5,400.
in the county, is now called the Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. the files cam e to us there w as , Undl•r G1tles' control, OCCAS
Orange County Criminal Activi· The Fulle rton supe rvisor de· consider a bly less mate rial 111 has operated on an annual budget
ty Sylllem <OCCAS) and is under manded lo know if the unit was them than we had been led lo of $30,000. c om pa red lo the
the control of Sheriff Bradley using its sophisticated equip· believe by the chiefs when the $150,000 it used to get from the
Gates. ment and filing system to gather whole thing started." cities and t'ount~.
"The unit still exists, though it data on innocent citizens. He also The sheriff would not speculak T he :::. t a ff con sisl s of In-
only started getting back on its demanded thal the unit submit on whe~e the material \\-Cnl or \C~l1 ~alor Jac k Marwin, former
feel in January," Gales said in civilian review and control. who removed it. ly of the d istrict attorney's office
an interview. "We are finally re· The chiefs r e fused. sparking G a tes admits a number of and one clerk . Gates said he"ll
establishing coordination and the feud that lasted until early police ch iefs wt•re ulmost com· ask r"r one more investigator
cooper ation with the county's last fall when Gates presented a plct ely a li e n a t ed by the r e· next , ear becau!.e the work tuutl
police chiefs again." plan for reor ganizing the urut organization of OCC AS. But he 1s hea,-~ enough to warrant it.
It was a conflict between the under his control and subject to said most huvt! begun cooperat That addition. he claims. will
county police chiefs and county annual audits. 111g again . llH"l'l'JM' the budgd to .. :ibout
government officials that Under the new system. Gales. ··As each month passe:::.. lht· $40,000 ..
sparked a furor over the unit. his OCCAS staff and a represen· cooperation in creases arid n mu-c all's said the intelhgcm·e unit
The county police chiefs as· tultve of the police chiefs cull jonty of the chiefs arc involved \\ 111 ultimately be more \'uluablc
sociation had been acting as the through the file each year and again."' he said . "But there arc than e\'cr because it will contain
board of directors for the in· throw out any material that is no still a fe w. and I won 't sav who. uni) active crimina l cases The
telligence gathering operation, longer pe rtinent. who are s keptical of th~ nc"' t:entrul source of data "ill be in
which at that time was a semi· Though the arra ngement falls system." \'aluahl e to 111vestigat1ons, hl'
autonomous and secretive agen· short of tbe c ivilian control Gates s aid the first task his de· s:.iid.
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Alive
D•tly l'llol St•ft P'-'•
INTELLIGENCE CHIEF
Sheriff Bradley Gates
fl 0111 c \ ei l'Olld ul'I ing domc:.tll'
:.p\ mg opcrat1ons
lf the root system and leaves
are well developed, you can
tnnsplant the seedling into a
permanent site in early spring.
You have a "chance" Hedling,
or obe with unknown parentage.
Aside from ornamental value, it
ma,-produce good fruit. poor
fruit or none at all, depending on
the cross·polUnaUon parentage
in the seed you planted. Most
commercJal avocado trees are
budded or grafted to known
types.
cy working out of the District Al· Diedrich sought, tlle supervisor partment had wh en the flies hl' 1 k also said the unit is now un-~to:...;r_n_e.:..y_' s:...;o:...;f_f:...;ic:...;e:...;. _________ s_a_id_it_is:...'_s_a_li_s_fa_c_t_o_:_i\o. _be_c_a_u_s_e_a_· _,:..p_re_f_e_r_s_t_o_t·_a_ll_t t_1 e_m __ .. _a_ct_i_, _c_i_n_ clC'r C'no ug h con lroi to p1·c \'Clll it
"I thin~ the annuJI n•\·1e" pro·
l't·ss and th~ sy:::.tl.'m \\C have set
up "111 avert any problems frvm
:.in sing in the future." Gates
:-.aid. "I think tl is satisfactory to
all conl'Cl'IH'd ''
Srat, Cats!
DEAR PAT: I have three or
four cats in the neighborhood
that use m y backyurd for a litter
box and it's offens ive odor-wise
as well as being a c hor e to clean
up. I 've tr ied s pray and dry
chemicals, but they are pretty
expensive . I inte nd to put an a low
maintenance yard of rock and
brick , and "ould iikc to find
:::.ome inex pensive substance lo
mix in that would as act as a d e·
tergenl. Any ~uggestions?
L.A., San Juan Capistrano
Other than caring for and feed·
ing a dog to ward orf the cats, I
don't know of another sure
method to discourage your feline
visitors. Although cats usually go
where they pleast', perhaps our
readers know or an economical
home remedy. In the meantime,
you may want to consider trying a
product called "Repel," availa·
bleat Russo's P ets, Inc., Faahlon
Island, a nd other pet supply
stores. Priced at approximately
$3.49 lo cover l90 running feet, this
peat moss substance was de·
veloped by the government lo dis·
courage deer from entering
federal tree farm areas Placed on
the perimeter of the property as a
two-inch border, it's supposed to
discourage any animal from in·
vading the rest or the propert)',
cats Included, for a two-to thrtt·
week period. By that time, the
cats may have chosen another
favorite spot.
A boatt A 01ul D
DEAR PAT: Although I've re·
ad plenty of information a bout
high dosage amounts of Vitamins
t\ and D belng restricted to pre-
scriptions only, I'd like to find out
what supposed toxic effects re·
suit from hig h doses of these
\'1lamins . A. R., Fountain Valley
The Federal Drug Admlnistra·
lion prescription ruling for high
doses of Vitamtns A and D, errec·
tive Oct. 1, 1973, was based on
:::.dentific evidence evaluated by
the FDA. It indicated that ex·
cessive and prolonged Vitamin A
intake can cause pressures
wilhln the s kull that simulate a
brain tumor. Vitamin D in pro·
longed, large doses can cause
calcification in ltte son tissues
and bone de,.rmlly in adults and
. children.
Might fl Searrh
DEAR PA'l': I reeel\red a· te·
quest from a Canadian relative
for some redwood or sequoia tre<'
.,cced s. I j ust don't know where to
begin lookin~ for them , and I'd
:.ipprec iatc ~our help.
{'.\'.,Huntington Beach
Your request sounded easy al
first -somewhat llke redwood
and sequoia seeds being as com·
mon in California as corn seed is
in lo~a. It turned oul that tree
seeds, of any kind, generally are
not carried by county nurseries
or seed companies. A long trail or
phone calls finally led to Ptt<>U
Brothers Nursery, Route 5, P.O.
Box 215·R, F.scondldo, CA 92025.
Seejl quantity, price and export
req'uirements can be provided by
this firm U you write to the above
address, or phone (7l4i 744·3120.
llgdroponl.-Book
DEAR PAT : Where can l get
do-it·yours elf advice about
hydroponic g<Jrdening? I'm re·
rerring to the m ethod in which
plants are grown with their roots
in' special nutriPnt·bN1ring solu·
tions instead of in soil. ·
~ -> O.ally P•lot SI.all PIW>I•
For the Budget-1ni~1ded •••
Buzzards Baek
Hi11kley Birds Retuni Agai11
HINCKLE Y. Ohio <C PI >
San Juan Capistrano has n s
s wa ll ow s. llln c klev has 1b turke~ vultures < Rtiakd Stor).
Page 831
Accordin g t o legend. the
turkey \'ultures first arn \ed ut
Whipps Led ges in th1~ northern
Ohio village in 1818. Thl'Y hu\'c
com e back every Ma rch I ~ for
157 years. although no oiw 1:-.
quHe sure why.
This y~a r was no cM'l•J>l1on
Officia l buzrnrd !>potter Jim
K a mp s. a C l ev1..•l a nd
metropo litan pa rk ranger. un·
nounced the time of the offidul
landing us 11 a. m _ Saturd :.i~.
s:.iusage l>rt>ak fast s ponson.'<I by
the Chamber of Commt!rt·t!
&sides wh1 l'h. the swallows
don't :.ho'>' up a t Capistrano until
1\t.1rch 19
Onl) about 211 persons actually
w1tne:::.sed the first buzzard land·
1ng. but town officials served
more than 4,000 pancakes and
mor e than 700 pounds of sausages
lo the hungr y thous ands.
Soldier Guilty
111 Slaying
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
. . . , There is the specially constructed
"miru-van," the creation of a Saddleback
College student with a sense of humor. The
van, no longer ilian a normal VW. ap-
parently was made by cutting a part out of
the.middle. ll was left in the Math-Science
Building parking lot Thursday while its
owner presumably was attending classes.
One theory is the buzzards
were uttral'ted here shortly after
hunters sta rted s houting lo t'lear
the 25~sq u u r e m ile a r ea of
~olves. bears. foxes and other
predators in 1818
Res1d C'nts say lhc an imab
\\ere lh-i ven into an open area
nt1\\. called ·-Buzzard-;' Hoost ..
wher e the la r ge carnagl' !.oon .it
tracted the vultures.
I l 'PI I A 25-year-0ld soldier
ha::s been convicted of killing a
nrnssagc l)<Jl'lor owner. tying an
t•mployc lo a l<i bll'. stabbing her
and setting a fire beneath her
bodv
Pa ul Estep was cha rged with
f1 r:::.t-dcgrec m urde r , assault,
J rmcd robb('r\' a nd arson in the
cleath Sept. 19. of Sun Ok Cousin.
:Jli. operator of Suczy's Oriental
Massage P a rlor . and an attack
on Yon Cha Yt Lee. 32. a mas.
seuse.
Third Continuance
In Negligence Case
'\. Iran, Iraq Agree
A third continuance has been
ordered for the arraignment of
top Moulton Niguel Water Dis·
trict offi c ials c h arged with
negligence that contributed to
lhe death of a workman who was
overcome by sewer gas while in a
manhole a year aJ:?O.
3Companies .
Seek Airport
Runway Pact
One of three engineering com·
panies will be chosen by Orange
County supervisors Tuesday w
des ign a propos ed 750-fool
runway extension at the county
airport.
The exfension toward the San
Diego Freeway is one of several
steps airport officials say they
are taking to reduce takeoff noise
oveT Newport Beach.
Officials say j.ets will be able lo
take off sooner and climb higher
at the Newport Beach end of the
runway if they have more space
al the other end.
County Building Services
Director Joseph Smisek s aid
$15,000 has been authorized for
preliminary design work and
cost evaluations.
[.1
Checkpoint
• Shut Down
The Border Patrol sla·
tion on Interstate 5 some 50
miles north of San Diego
was closed down at mid·
nighlr and it will stay shut
pending the appeal of a
federal court ruling.
South Oran g e County
Municipal Court Judge Richard
Hamilton rescheduled the matter
for 9 a.m . April 3 at the request of
thedefe ndanls' attorney.
Named in the compiaint are
the dis trict ; Carl J . Ky mla,
~eneral manager and former
Newport Beach city councilman;
John A. Perry. director of opera-
tions. a nd Donald J<'oell. a main-
tenance crew fore man.
It is alleged in t he compla int
that the defenda nts failed lo
respect state laws that require
certa in ventilation and harness
equipment be provided to men
entering confined s paces such as
manholes. -
Ted Millard. deputy distncl at·
torney, said the continuance W<JS
granted so tha t parties in the
case m a y continue. to evaluate
the charges. He said the
possibility exists lhal the case
could be dis posed of at the Apnl 3
hearing. None of the defendants has en·
lercd a pJea . lo the charges.
'Wilderness
Area' Backed
For County
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors will be as ked Tues-
day to endor se creation of a
special "wilderness area" de·
signalion for inclusion in thccoun·
ty general plan.
In a letter to the board, En·
vironmental Management Agen-
cy chief H. G. Os borne s aid the
designation has been under con·
sideration since October of 1973.
T E HRAN. Iran <A P> Ira n
and Iraq s igned a n agreement to-
d ay e nd in g t h e 46 year-o ld
border dis pute that kept both
countries on the edge of war for
the past decade.
These d ays. the devouring h
done by up to 10.000 per:-.ons wh<>
a rrive at this village of 4,500 to
"atch the birds. It's not as big as
San Juan Capistrano. but here
there':-. also the pa ncake anll
lie was acquitted Sunda y on
charges of rape and deviate sex·
ual intrrcour~e by force.
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Reqae.l the b•klet "Growtni
Pl1 nt1 In r0J atlon Culture"
<A X.T·lH) by wrlllnc to the
Agrinallttral Extension Servic~.
1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim,
CAt2805.
The U.S. 9th Circuit
Court ruled recently that
checkpoints al location~
away from international
borders violated Fourth
Amendment auarantees
a g ainst sea rch ,nd
seizure. The court also
held th~t inspections at
such stations represent
"an intolerable Intrusion"
''It is anticipa ted that wilder-
ness area designations may be
round valuable in regional and
other parks to reduce develop-
rn en l , operation and main·
tenanre costs and at the same
tlme to provid e ope n, un·
developed spaces." he said.
The wilderness area concept
already has been approved by
the county Planning Com-
m ission.
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least 15 ~nons wef'e injured &.l.oda..Y wtien a ublecar st.ruck 1 neel batch·c(>vet and abrupUy
stopped. spllllng some .of ils
passengers onto Catlfornla
Street, olllclals said.
,.
• into citizens· rights.
The ruling came in a
cue in volvina illegal
aliens s muggled into the
country from M e xtco.
Evidence round durln.& a
search 11l the freeway
c heckpoint was used to
gain a conviction In the
case.
County olCicials say the main
benefactor or lh new general plal\
designatlon will be lho massive
Ronald W. Cupe rs Regional
Park at Slarr-Vtejo RMch, Jocal·
ed tn the hills beblnd San Juan
Capistrano.
The wildernH• area specifica·
lions supervi•ors wltl he ~to
lnclud e exa~t derlnltions of the
area and what. is to be allow~ ln
the w11y of development and
recreation
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Proposal on Shell Oil Bfl(,f,,,d
WASWNGTON <UPI> -Some
Admil\istration officials have re-
commended approval or a $1 .S
billion, 20-year partnership that
would give the National Iranian
Oil Company a SO percent in-
terest in hundreds of Shell Oil
Company filling s tations in the
·Air Ba.se
Has 32nd
Birtlulay
It's St. Palnl'k ':. Duy today
and also the 32nd birthday of the
U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at
El Toro.
The Marine Corps' largest
West Coast aviation installation
was once an Irvine Ranch bean-
field. It was commissiont>d as a
temporary wartime facility in
1943 and the firs t JO Marines to
urnve at the base bedded down in
an Irvine Ranch bunkhouse.
To<l~iy the air station has a
population or more than ~o.ooo,
including civil ::.ervice emf>loyes
and has grown from 2,318 acre::.
with three runways to4,600 acre::.
"ith 10 runways.
The facility has served as an
intens ive training ground for
.'.\larine aviators and air
crewman and as a major jump.
off point for l roop <.1 nd cargo
nights during World War II, the
Korean War and the Vwln<.im con-
n1ct.
Folluwmg lhL1 Koreun War, thc
base's prin cipal task became
providing a home for the Third
Marine Aircraft Wing. Its pre·
M.•nl commander is Brig. Gen. R.
\\'. Taylor who holds a dual role
as commander who also serves
;.is commande r , Manne Corps
Air Bases, Wes tern Area.
The 3rd M.arinc Aircraft wing
I!> made up Of fighter, attack,
helicopter. photo-
reconnuiss<i nce. observation, re·
fuelling. trani.port. rad;.ir and
headquart ers sQu;.tdrons. Its
pilots, o rdin ance and main-
tenance personnel tram t•onstanl·
ly for combat r ead mes::..
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OIL ...
~xplornt1on and deve lopment
'1ghts lo a 12,000-square mile
~<irccl of seabed in the Mid-
tlanlic south or Long h.land to
ape Hatteras, N.C.
, Leases will be sold within a
)'C<.tr, the s po kesman said, but
lull development of 011 resources
'" the area will take six year s or
rnorc.
; The high court ruling gives the
fed era I govern m enl Lille lo near·
ly W0.000 square miles of of.
fshore l;.tnd up to 100 1111lcs off the
toast.
I It abo end::. u dispute \\-hich has
J>revented the I ntenor Depart·
tnent from pursuing leasing
plans
• Interior off1c1ab s<.iid the first
l>arcel alone may conl<.i m 12
billion burrcls of 011.
' Call::. to oil comp<.inics to decide
Which tracts they W<tnl lo develop
will be issued !>000 , perhaps next
Week, the spokt:sm an ::.aid .
l Gov. James Longley of Maine,
Lnc stale in\-oh·L·d in the suit,
};aid he was "l•xtremely disap·
~inted " by th<' court'sdecision.
, Gov. Melclnm Thomson of New
Jlampshin· said lhe ruhn~ "ls ex-
.i..lCtl} \\hut "l' l')>.pt'Cted'' and
Lrgcd the ft-d<:ral govc:rnment to
move quickly ah1.•;id to let private
enterprbc dt·velop the offshore
(esourcc:..
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United s~-..tes, It was repc)rted to-
day.
The report b-y Jim Anderson or
Group W News said the State and
Justice departments are pre-
p lire d to approve the
partnership, but it received op-
position from the Federal
Freeacay Li11P111t-m
Workmen sca le s t e el
framework for bridge sup-·
port at site of Corona del
Mar Freeway interchange
under contruction at Bristol
Street, MacArthur
Boulevard and University
Drive in Irvine.
Two Women
lnJured in
Irvine Crash
A near-headon collision at an
lrvine intersection Sund;.iy night
sent two women to Tustin Com·
munily Hospital, but once there
they decided instead to go to their
. family doctor.
Mary Cherney, 65, of 24916 Via
Larga, Laguna Niguel, and Kay
Cheropita, 80, of Collingwood,
Ontario, Canada. s uffered a
sprained leg and head injuries,
respectively.
Irvine police said they were
passengers in a car driven by
Alex Cherney, 74, of the Via
Larga address, when it collided
with another car on Universi(y
Drive at Campus Drive.
Investigators s aid the second
motorist, Cynthia L. Kneiple, 16,
of· 26762 Carlota Drive, Mission
Viejo, was waiting in the in·
tersection and then made a left
turn in front of the Cherney car.
Eneray Administration and
some members or Congesa.
Congress probably would tiave
the last word on the proposal.
Frank Stainton, a spokesman
fof' Shell, confirmed in a
telephone interview from his of·
lice in Houston that discussions
between Shell and NIOC have
been in progress for more than a
year. Shell is a subsidiary · ol
Royal Dutch Petroleum.
Anderson said the deal in-
volved the construction by NJOC
· and Shell of a $1.S billion oil re-
finery on the Persian Gulf with a
daily production capacity of
500,000 barrels o f refined
petroleum products, including
gasoline.
NIOC, h e said, would pay 75
percent of the cost of refinery
construction and Shell would buy
250,000 barrels a day -halt its
output -for sale in the .United
States.
In return, Anders·on said, Shell
would give to NIOC SO percent
control of its fillinJ: s tations.
Anderson said' Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger had
given the proposal his ·blessing
dur_ing discussions in Washington
this month with lranian
Economic Affairs and Finance
Minis~er Husnang Ansary
No public mention was made of
the proposal when Kissinger and
Arlsary made a joint announce-
ment March 4 ol a $15 million
five-year commercial agreement
covering nonoil trade -the
world's biggest commercial deal
between two countries. Under
the agreement, Iran will buy
eight large U.S. nuclear reac·
tors
Anderson said Administration
critics of the Iranian-Shell pro·
posal argue that it would make
the United States more depen·
dent on foreign oil imp<)rts at the
v~ry time President Ford is plan·
• nmg a $10 billion proposal to re-
duce U.S. dependence on foreign
oil.
From Page jtJ
OVERTIME
ing seaports and airports. Most
receive premium pay when
called upon to work nights, Sun·
days and holidays.
The accounting office reported
that more than 7t million ships,
airplanes and vehicles arrived in
the United States during fiscal
1974, ening last June 30, and the
four agencies sai d 6 ,886
cmployes were used in port-of·
entry inspections.
The rules aliowed one inspec-
tor at Bangor International
Airport in Maine to claim $692 in
overtime pay for Sunday and
holiday pay in one month.
It found that Customs Service
work rules permitted 10 inspec·
tors to receive 16 hours' pay each
when they were asked to return
lo their duties at Boston's Logan
International Airport to inspect
passengers arriving at 12:25 a.m .
one Sunday, a job that took a~
hours to perform.
The three immigration service
inspectors assigned to the same
flight were also paid for 16 hours•
work. but were given ad-
ministrative du~ies to perform to
complete an eight-hour tour of
duty.
An Agriculture Department in·
spector worked 2Y" hours on the
same assignment but was paid
for nine hours of work.
Such discrepancies lwere r e-
peated in studies at Dulles In·
• tetnatipnal Airport near Pot RelaXIng W,ashington, D.C .• where 12 hours' pay was awarded for only
Law Approved onehourofwork.
BLOOMINGTON. 111. <U PI >_ Slayer of Woman
The governing body of the lllinois
State Bar Association has ap-Marine Hunted
proved a two-part proposal
which would remove all penalties
for poss~ssion and private use of
marijuana. .
The proposal was approved
during a weekend meeting of the
15-member board.
Dave Anderson, a spokesman
for the group. said the associa·
lion will seek s ponsors lo in·
troduce the proposal in the 11·
linois General Assembly.
Rotation Bid
OCEANSIDE (AP> -Police
are investigaUng the stabbing
death of a 20-year-old woman
·Marine whose body was found in
•the front seat of her car Monday.
The servicewoman, Lance Cpl.
Cindy A. Mansfield. was sta·
tioned at nearby Camp
Pendleton. No information about
survivors or her hometown was
made public.
lnjunc~ion Nixed
In Funeral F~ght
A demand for an lnju.ncUon
that would have compelled
or.,,ge County coroner's officers
to restore the name ol a C.OSta
Mesa funeral home to lhei:-rot::i-
tion list has bten rejected by
Superior Court Judge H. Wa.Jter
Steiner. 1 Judae Stcint>r ct April 17 11
th_e hearing date for further pre·
tnal action an lhe lawsuit filed
uga.inst the coroner's offfce by
Norman a.nd Elaine Arbuckle,
operators ot Wcstclllr Chapel
Mortuary.
The Arbuektes claim that they
were to.ken orr 01e coroner's rota·
lion Ust Jut May 31 and were
alvcn no reason tor tho dedslon
that baa alle1edly cost them
$60,000 In revenue.
Under the rotation ayswm, cor·
ontt'1 deputlea transport bodl•
to the funeral home at t.bebeedot
the Utt when rtlaUv• expna no
· J>IWerence for a mortuary that
will prvlde last rit.a for Ult!lr next
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RAY ANDERSON OFFERS SNACK TO HIS f.INE FEATHERED FRIEND, 'HONKY'
Rooster Takes up Residence at Huntington Beach'• New City library
Library Early Bird
Rooster Helps Master Guard Facility
By KATHY CLANCY
Otttle D•llf Piiot Slaff
Call him what you like-Honky
or Melville -but the fact is a
cocky .white farm rooster may
well t>e the first Huntington
Beach resident to make perma·
nent use of the city's new $2.9
millfon library.
For the past few weeks he has
been helping retired Huntington
Beach Police Detective Ray An·
dersofl guard the s hiny new glass
and stee1 structure overlooking
Talbert Lake.
Anderson calls his feathered
f'riend Honky "because he's c.tll
white."
Members of the library staff
have decided they like their fowl
friend and plan to keep him as a
mascot. But instead of Honkey,
they've named the strutting bird
Melville, in honor of Melvil
Dewey. founder of the famous
library's decimal system.
Ande.rson met his rufOed com-
panion during the 5 p. m. to 5 a. m.
guard shirt Ill the soon-to-Qpen
Ii brary. '-.;,-.;
"At first I woulct"C.Jlll to him
and he would just look at me," be
recalled.
1t was popcorn that made their
friendship blossom.
··First I took plain popcorn,"
Anderson said, "then I brought
buttered, and he really liked
that. Later, I took caramel corn
and bits of apple." .
But Anderson said Honky's
favorite is the unpopped variety.
He described their evening
routine:
"I would get there at 5 and
check the building out. About 6 I
would go out and yeU for him. I
would yell three or four times,
and he would come running.·'
That's when the proud bird
with the while tail received his
evening meal.
"He would roost on the railing
outside until 2 a .m .. when he
would wake up and start crow-.
ing," Anderson said.
. "Then I would feed him again-
his breakfast," the retired officer
said ...... .
1 T h e big rooster a lso. has
become a favorite with city
policemen, who frequently radio
"going 10·6 (on break> to sec An·
derson and Honky."
Even Police Chief Earle
Robitaille brought his children
out to visit the friendly bird.
1'You can get r.eal close. He
almost eats from my hand," An-
derson said. I
Anderson said Honky once had
a companion a brown
rooster. But he said he believe:;
Isome dogs interrupted the
friendship .
''There were some feathers
left," he said sadly.
Anderspn gave ·up his guard
job last week because of ill health
and he has bee n worried over the
rooster's future.
· "I go out every couple days
and take a can of popcorn." he
said. "I've grown attached to
. him. If I could get away with it,
I'd go out and chicken-knap hun
and lake him home."
But Anderson will be pleased,
no doubt, to learn his friend has
been •'adopted'' by the new
librarY•s staff. •
··Jfe'$ our mascot," said Con·
nie Woodring, community
services librarian. "He looks in
at us, and he crows. We have
From Page Al
BANDITS ...
ported in Costa Mesa during the
weekend.
Men simulating guns in their
pockets robbed a beauty shop
and a downtown Fotomat pic-
ture-processing store of S75 and
$35 respectively on Friday and
Saturday nights.
Beautician Diane J . Payablas,
36, and customer Juanita
Hughes, 41, were forced to lie on
the floor at Mr. Jon Jon's Hair
Stylist, 2750 Harbor Blvd., Fri·
day night.
Police said clerk Terresa
Eurban, 20, was confronted
Saturday evening by a bandit in
her Fotomat booth at 201 E . 17th
St. The same booth was robbed a
week ago.
some corn to feed him.'"
Construction "orkers at the
buildmg ::.ite also share their
lunch with the roos ter, and
otherwise. he pals around with a
few of the neighborhood crows.
·•one thing's for sure. As a
guard he's no chicken," An·
derson said . explaining Honky
announces any intruder~ ilh loud
crowing.
.. We've become rt> a l good
friends," he mused. "But how
will 1l look when that building is
open lo the public. and I'm out
there feeding popcorn lo a
rooster."
Ex-senator
K. P. Slusser
Rites Today
Funera\ services wen ~H1'ed'Ul ed today for Lebure
World resident Kennet11 P
Slusser, who died Wednesday at
the Beverly Manor Con\'alcscent
I lospital in Laguna Hills.
Mr. Slusser, 79, had been ill for
sometime.
A former slate senator in
Idaho, Mr. Slusser had owned a
wholesale drug sundries com-
pany in that stale for 30 year;;
.before moving to California six
years ago .
He was active in the Idaho
Falls Masonic Lodge and
Kiwanis club and the El Korah
Shrine T e mple in Boise. He
ser\'ed as president of the Idaho
Falls Chamber of Commerce and
the Rotary club in Burley. He was
a life member of the Idaho Fall:i
Elks Lodge.
In Laguna Hills Mr. Slusser
was a member of the Kiwanis
club and was active in the United
Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife,
Arlene, of the family home, 2148C
Ronda Granada: by his son, Ken·
neth of Jdaho Falls: and by two
grandchi ldrcn.
~ARIMERS PAYS
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Mariners Savings has always paid
the highest interest legally possible=
Now your savings con be worth even
more at Mariners -o Big 7'1• % on
6-yeor certiflcotel of $1 ,000 or more.
Not only con you maklt money at
Mariners. you con make f rfends too -
with a strong "hometown" savings
and loon~ .
Save ot Mariners. Now It makes
more dollars and sense I
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I 81 WILLIAM SCllJlBOE& It was later learned from review process und~r the control vesuaataons · · -arnvtd was to CM.__,,,. ... ..,. Stewart Duncan, Cormerdirector of an elected official has been purge them of useless or outdat-
Or•n1e' County's police in· ot the Intelligence unit, that more established. E'd information.
telU1•nee unit, tbe lubJ8et ol bitA than 5,400 oames of crimlnlijs By then, some of the polic~ ··we shredded all material that
ter controversy six moatbs aio. and their known associates were chiefs who had been feeding m-1s not pertinent or current v.nd
is alive and w~U in lbe county in the files. formation into the unit's files ad· now have about 350 active in-
Sheftff's Dep•rtment. When the unit $ought county mitted h aving gone through the vestigations in the files," he said ,
Tbe unit. euentially a funding to supplement contribu· files to taku back their mfo1·ma noting that the total number of
atockpJJe of names and inlorma-lions by the cities last yeaT, its tlon. names in the tiles is •·much
tion OA kaown crimiaal .iemenc. fu9cllon1 !ere cbollenged by Gates said Thur~ay. "When smaller" than the original s . .oo.
in the county, is now called the-SUpervisor nalph Diedrich. the files came to us there was . Under Gates' control, OCCAS Orance County Criminal ArtlYi· The Fullerton supervisor de-considerably less material in has operated on a n aMu;aJ budget
ty Syatem (OCCASJ and 14 under manded to !Qlow if the unit was them than we had been led lO of S30,000, comp ~red to the
tho control ot Sheriff Bradley using its sophisticated equip-believe by the chiefs when the Sl50,000 it u~ed to get from the
Gates. ment and filing system to gather whole thing started.'' citie~and county. · Avocado Pr-o•per• "The unit still .exists, thouah it data on innocent citi~ns. He also The sheriff woulc! not speculate The s t arr con~ists of In-
onJy started getting back on its demanded that the unit submit on where the malt!rial went or ,·estrgator Juck Marwin, former-
DEAR PAT: My avocado seed feet in January." Gates Said in civilian review and control. who removed it. ly of the district attorney's office
has sprouted and is doing well-an interview. "We are finally re-The chiefs refused, sparking Gates admits a number of and one clerk. Gates said he'll
ofter I followed instructions In establishing coordination and the reud that lasted until early police chiefs were almost com-ask f~r one more investigator
Your column several months ago. c,ooperation with the' county's last fall wherl Gates presented a pletely a lie nated by the re-next year because the work load
When can J plant it outside and policecblets aaain," . plan for reorganizing the unit organization of OCCAS. But he is heavy enoug h to warrant it.
when should it bear fruit? Jt was a conflict between the under his control and subject to said most have 'begun cooperat· That addition. he claims. will
R.G., Costa Mesa county police chiets and couaty annual audits. ing again. . increase the budget to .. about If the root syatem and leaves government of(lcials that Under the new system, Gates. ·'As each month passes, the S40,000."
are well developed. you can S})al'kt<hfurorovertheunit. his OCCAS stare and a represen-cooperation increases at1d a ma-Gates said the intelligence unit
tn""pla.at &he seedlln1 lnto a The count)' police chiefs as-tatlve of the police chi~fs cull jotity or the chiefs are m volvcd will ultimately be more valuable
permanent sJte lri early spring. sociallon had been acting as the through the file each year end again," he said . ··But there arc than ever because 1t will contain
Vou have a ''chance" set4liag, board of directors for the in-throw out an~ ~terial that is no still a few, and I won't say who, only active criminal cases. The
or Qbe with Wlk•owa parentage. telUgence gatherine operation, l(mger&Jertin~nt. \,., who are skeptical of the new cen!ral source of data will be in
Aside from ornamental value, It which at that time was a semi· Though the arranaement falls ~ystem." valuable to investigations, he
may prodace good fruit. poor autonomous and secretive agen- s hort of tbe civilian control Gatei; said the first task his de-said.
fruit or none at all, depending on cy working out of the District At-Diedrich sought, ·the supervisor partment had when the files --he He also said the unit is now un-~ cros~~llinaUon ~~n~ce __ lM~n_e~y-'s_o_f_fi_c_e_.~~~~~~~~s_a_i_d_i_t_i_s_~_a_t_h_f_a_ct_o_ry~be~c_a_u_se~a~~P_r_~_e_r_s_t_o_c_a_l_l_t_h_e_m~·-·a_c_ti_v_e_i_n_-derenoughcontr~ ~p~nnt it ln the seed you planted. Most
OAIL Y PILOT .4#
O~uly Pol« St•fl PIMM
INTELLIGENCE CHIEF
Sheriff Bradley Gates
from e1:er conducting domestic
~P} mg operations.
"l Lhink the annual review pro·
cess and the system we have set
up will avert any problems from
arising in the future," Gates
said. •·1 think rt is sati sfactory to
all concerned "
commercfal avocado trees are
budded or grafted to known
types.
Scat, Cats! Buzzards Baek
DEAR PAT: I have three or
four cats in the neighborhood
that use my backyard for a litter
box and it's offensive odor-wise
as weU as being a chore to clean
up. I've tried spray and dry
chemicals, but they are pretty
expensive. I intend to put in a low
maintenance yard of rock and
brick, and would iike to find
some inexpensive substance to
mix in that would as act as a de-
tergent. Atty suggestions?
L.A., San Juan Capistrano
Other than caring for and feed·
ing a dog to ward off the cats, I
don't know of anotller sure
method to dllicourage your feline
visitors. Although cats usually go
where they please, perhaps our
readers know of an economical
home remedy. In the meantime,
you may want to consider trying a
product called "Repel," availa-
ble al Russo's Pets, Inc., Faabion
Island, and other pet supply
stores. Priced at approximately
$3.49 to cover 190 runniDg feet, Uiis
peat moss substaace was de-
veloped by tile govemment to dls-
cou rage deer from entering
federal tree farm areas Placed on
the perimeter of the property as a
two-Inch border, it's supposed to
discourage any anlm"'al from in-
vacflDg the rest of tbe properly,
cata Included, for a two-to three-.
week period. By that time, the
cats may have chosen ~er
favorite spot.
A bout A atld D
DEAR PAT: Although I'v~ re-
ad plenty or ioformati9n about
high dosage am'ounts of Vitamins
A and D being restricted to pre-
scriptions only, I'd like to find out
what supposed toxic effects re-
sult from high doses of these
vitamins. 'A. R., Fountain Valley
The.Federal Drug Admlnlsfra-
t.lon prescrtptioo ruling for high
doses of Vitamins A and D, effec·
tive Oct. 1, 1973, was based on
scientific evidence evaluated by
the FDA. It indicated that 'ex-
cessive and prolonged Vitamin A
'Intake can cause pressures
withln the skull that simulat~ a
brain tumor ,VJtamln D In pro-
longed, lar&e ,ats s--n cause
calclficatlon l• ioft Ussnes
and bone defjrdl ln adults •Dd
, chUdren.
/tllgh t fl Searela
DEAR PAT: I rec~ed a· re·
quest from a Cai:a;adtan refaUve
,for some redwood or sequoia tree
seeds. I just don't know where to
begin looking for them, and I 'd
appreciate your help.
C. V., Hunti.Agton Beach
Your request sounded easy at
first -somewhat like redwood
and sequoia seeds being as com-
1mon in California as com seed Is
1in Iowa. It turned out that tree
1seeds, of any klnd, generally are
not carried by county nurseries
or seed companies. A toug trail of
phone calls finally led to Pecoff
Brothers Nursery, Route 5, P.O.
Box 215-R, Escondido, CA 9'le%5.
Seejl quantily, price and export
req'ulrements can be provided by
this firm If you write to the a6ove
address, or phone (714) 744-3129.
llfldropoadc 8ook
DEAR PAT: Where can I get
do-it-yours df advice •bout
hydroponic gardening'? I'm re·
fening to the method in which
plant& are grown with their roots
in special nulricnt-~arlng solu·
lions instead of in' sou. ·
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CAIZ805.
For the Budget·mi'a~ded •••
Hinkley Birds Return Again
HI NCKLEY, Obio CUPI ) -
San Juan Capistrano has its
swallows. Hinckley has its
turkey vultures. C Related Story .
Pagc83J
Atcording to legend, the
turkey vultures first arri vcd at
Whipps Ledges in this northern
Ohio vill age in 1818. They ha\'e
come back every March 15 for
157 years, although no one is
quite sure why.
This year was no exception
Official buzrnrd spotter Jim
Kamp s. a Cleve l and
rnelropolitc.1n park ranger. an-
nounced the lime of the official
landing as 11 a.m . Sulurday.
sausage breakfast sponsored by
the Chamber of Commerce.
Besides which. the swallows
don't show up at Capistrano until
March 19.
Only about 20 persons actually
witnessed the first buzzaro la nd-
ing, but town officials served
more than 4,000 pancakes and
more than 700 pounds of sausages
to the hungry thousands.
Soldier Guilty
In Slaying
-COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.
.. ·\There is the specially cons\ructed
"miru-van," the creation of a Sadd1eback
College student with a sense of humor. The
van, no longer than a normal VW, ap-
parently was made by cutting a part out of
the.middle. It was left in the r,tath-Science
Building parking lot Thursday while its
owner presumably was attending classes.
One theory is the buuards
were atlrnclcd here shortly after
hunters started shooting to clear
the 25-square mile ar ea of
wolves, bcC1r~. foxes and other
predators in 1818.
Res idents say the animals
were driven mto un open area
now <'ailed ··Buzzard'>' Roost"
where the large carnage soon at-
tracted the vultures.
cu Pl 1 A 25-year-0ld soldier
has been convicted of killing a
massage parlor owner. tyittg an
employe to a table. ~tabbing her
and selling a fire beneath her
body.
Paul Estep was charged with
first-degree murder, assault,
armed robbcrv and arson in the
death Sept. 19. of Sun Ok Cousin,
36. operator of Suezy's Oriental
Massage Parlor, and a n attack
on Yon Cha Yi Lee, 32, a mas-
seusC'.
Third Colltiqua:nce 1 r• I
In Negligen$5e Case
A third continuance has been
ordered for the arraignment of
top Moulton Niguel Water Dis-
trict officials charged with
negligence t hat contributed to
the death of a workman who was
overcome by sewer gas while in a
manhole a year ~o.
3Companies .
Seek Airport -
RWiwayPact
• w
One of three engineering com-
panies will be chosen by Orange
County supervisors Tuesday ~
design a proposed 750-to6t
runway extension at the county
airport.
The extension toward the San
Diego Free'!" ay is one of several
steps airport officials ~ay they
-are 1-.9'ing to reduc~ takeoff noise
over Newport Beach.
Offici~ soy jets will be able to
take off sooner and climb l)igher
at the Newport Beach end of the
runway if they have more space
al the 9ther end.
\ County Buildine Services
t)h'ector Joseph Smlsek said
$15,000 has been authorized for 1
preliminary desjft\ wor~ and
cost evaluations.
Checkpoint
Shut Down
The Border Patrol at.a-
tlon on Interstate S some 50
miles north of San Diqo
was closed down. at mid-nicM. and it will 1tay shut
pending the appeal of a
federal court.ruling.
The U .S. 9th Circuit
Court ruled recently that
checkpoints at locatlons
away from lntcrnational
borders violated Fourth
Amendment cu•rantees
ugalnst search '"d
seiiure. The court also
held th•t nspections at
such stations Tepresent
"an intolenble tntrusi0t1"
into citlxen1' rilhts.
The ruHna tame in a ~He lnvolvlca tHeaal
aliens amuictecl Into the
country ft-om Mexico.
E•lden~ round dUJina a •~arch al tbe froeway
chec-point was u1ed l()
South Orange Count y
Municipal Court Judge Richard
Hamilton res cheduled t.he matter
for 9 a.m. Apri I 3 at the request of
the defendants· attorney.
Nam~ in the compiaint are
the district; Carl J . Kymla,
general manager and former
Newport Beach city councilman;
John A. Perry, director or opera-
·tions, and Donald Foell, a main-
tenance crew foreman.
It is alleged in the complaint
that the defe ndants failed to
respect s tate laws that require
certain ventilation and harness
equipment be provided to men
entering confined spaces suc h as
manholes. -
Ted Millard, deputy district at-
torney, said the continuance was
granted so tha t parties in the
case . may \:ontinue,to evaluate
the charges. He said t he
possibility exists ·that the c~se
,CQuld be disposed of at the Apnl 3
hearing.
None oJ th~ defendants has en-
tered-.~ al.ea . to ~ charges.
'Wilderness
Area' Backed .
For Comity
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors will be asked Tues-
day to endorse creation of a
special "wilderness area'' de-
signation for Inclusion in the coun-
ty general plan.
In a letter to the board, En-
vironmental Management Agen-
ey chief ff. G . Osborne said the
desjgnatlon has been under con-
sideration since October of 1973.
.. Jt is anticipated that wilder-
ness area designations may be
found valuable in regional and
other parks to reduce develop·
ment, oper•tion and main-
tenance costs and at the same
ttmc to provide open , un-
developed spaces,'' he said.
The wilderness area concept 1
•lready has beeb approved by
the ~ounty Planning Com·
mlaelon.
County Qfliciata say the main
benelactor ot \h new general plaJ\
de8i&nallon will i>e the maaaive
Roa1ld W. Ca pers Re(lonal
Pm it Starr· VleJo Rand'I, lpca~
eel hl the hllll behind s.n Juan
Capistrano.
TM wUdern area speclfica-
tlons J\lpetvJ10r1 wnt he asked to
tnclude exalt definitions ot the
ana and whet u to be allowed in
'''" 8 conviction m the cue. • t~ way of development and
recreation.
J
Iran, Iraq Agree
TEHRA N, Iran <AP> -Iran
and Iraq s igMd an agreement to-
day endin g the 46-year-old
border dispute that kept both
countries on the edge of war for
the past decade.
These days. the devouring is
done by up to 10.000 persons who
arTive at this village of 4,500 to
watch lhe birds. It's not as big as
San Juan Capistrano, but here
there's also the pancake and
J-Je was acquitted Sunday on
charges of rape and deviate sex-
ual intercourse by force.
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P ARDON OUR BULGE:
Rumor has It that there are plans
under way for the widening or
Pacific Coast Highway. ThlS isn't
really a new rumor. lt'sJustare-
furbished one.
Rumors have persisted about
Coast Highway since about 1936.
Once there wa:. t'Ven talk about
a frl'ew<iy but that ha:. been
forgotten Now the rcnc\\ ed thing
I~ Wld<'OJng.
In Newport B<.'ach. the rumbl·
in~s conCl'rrl ;.i possible widening
project :ilong a p1ect• Of the
C'oastal route known as Manner's
Mile. This strl'lchl's gcnl'rally
between the J\rl·hes Ovl'rpass
and the bay bndJ::l'
Jn Laguna He;,1('h, the t'il y
Sh;.ikers ;.ind M OVl'rs an· dww·
mg a notion of widening the
l'oastal byway through the
downtown sector. Or part of it.
All thb may bt• mulled ~ome
more when the City Council ton-
' t•nes this Wednesday night.
JN CORONA D EL MAR, there
has been talk about either widen·
mg the h1 g-h" ay or bwldmg ~·
· bypa:.s behind 1t.
This by pas:. "'ould not be a
freeway. It would just be a
bypass; that':. all. Talk about
what l>.do with th<.• Coas t
Highwa throug h Corona del
Mar ha pC'rsisted since about
'1956. ~.ch has happened since
' then. ~1uch t alk. that is.
A':t for the Laguna project, it
I '-'OUld call for s having some
footage off the new l\lain Beach
Park. installin g landscaped 1• center tr:.1ffic islands and build· 1 ing h1ggcr left turn lan<.'s. Also,
the main stem in downtown
' which goes inland, hnown as
Forest Avenue. would be made
one-way going inland.
fN RECENT YF.ARS, Laguna
has tried just ;.i bout e\·erything in
an effort to move downtown traf
fie. You suspect some people
han• gotten rich in the process.
They arc the ones who manufac·
lure No Left Turn signs.
.The Coast Highway widening
project "-OU Id be much longer for
Newport's ~tarincrs Mile•. There
1s room to widen the highway on
the inland cliff side. But not
much space on the other.
where upon r cpos<'s the Balboa
Bay Club. much like the Grt•al
Wall or China.
NEWPORT CAN WIDE N
Coast llighw;1y right up to the
Bay Bridgl'. "lwrc there will be
no widening until they huiltl a
new s pan.
Laguna has a si mil~1r problem
They can w1<kn the road where
they ha\'l' a new Main Beach
Park to !-ih.I\ c s pace from but
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Back to Egypt
-··
Kissinger Awaits
Israel's Answer
JERUSALEM <UPIJ -
Secretary of Stale Henry K.iss-
i nger met with Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin Loday Lo
get the Israeli answer Kissinger
hopes will keep his shuttle mis-
s10fl going in search of a second-
st age accord between Egypt and
hrael. ·
He had a green light to con-
t 1nue negotiations from the
Israeli cabinet but it was unclear
what proposal he was taking
back to President Anwar Sadat
"hen he was to take off for
/\swan, Egypt. to begin his third
shuttle between the two coun-
tries.
Departur e was set for 3 p.m. (6
a.m. PDTJ.
KISSI NGE R F l R S T h ad
breakfast with Rabin and then
met the fu ll Israeli negotiating
team for 90 minutes.
Afterward!» he said, "We re-
viewed on<.'e again the ideas
which I brought from Egypt and
the Israeli reaction as well as the
t'onsiderations which the Israeli
cabinet ure asking me to take to
Egypt."
K issinger will bring back
Sadat's r esponse Tuesday after-
noon.
On Kissinger's way here last
Friday, a senior official said
Israel would have to come up
with something new for Sadat to
keep the negotiations going.
ISRAELI SOURCES said a gap
still exists between the two coun·
tries on what th e settlement
should be a nd that Israel was not
yet talking about territorial is-
sues -a formal offer to
withdraw from the Abu Rudeis
oil fields and the Sinai Mountain
passes.
Jacqueline to Get
$1,20 Million, Art
PARIS !AP > -Aris totle
Onassis left hts widow Jac-
queline about $120 millijm._.most
of his \'aluable paintings, and
trust runds or Sl5 million each to
hl'r two children by President
• John F. Kennedy, family sources
in Athens report.
They said the bulk of the Greek
s hipping magnate's estimated
S600 million fortune will go lo his
only surviving child. 24-ycar·old
Christin LJ.
'Cc1n't Resign
From Worl~'
Says Ford
SOUTH BEND. Jnd. CAP>
Urging rejection of the ··new
isolationis m ." President J:o'ord
expressed confidence today that
Americans know tht:!y cannot
··resign from the world."
Fun.I <.irg ucd for continued lJ S.
involveml·nl in world affairs
and p<Jrticularly for foreign aid
programs -in a speech pr<'·
pan·d for a s pecial c:onvota\1011
.1t the Cni\"t.'1·sit y of Notre J)umc
l·ampus near South Bend, Ind.
ART DEALERS in Athens con-
servatively estimate the value of
Onassis' collection of paintings
by Gaugin, El Greco, Van Gogh
and Picasso at $20 million. One
dealer said that several paint·
ings a lready were· hanging in
Mrs. Onassis' Fifth Avenue
apartment in New York.
Sources clo:,;c• to the family said
Jucqucline had received a settle·
mental the time of her marria~e
111 On<.i!-isis tu pro,·idc for the two
Kl·nnedy children through a trust
fund, with cash for her self and
unlimited expe ns es while
Ona'>sis lived.
Onassis died in Paris Saturday
Jt the age of G9. Doctors ga' e
hroncho-pulmonury infection as
thl' cause of dt•ath.
Family sources said Onassis '
bod~ will be flown by private jet
from Paris to Greece on Tuesday
for burial and will be accom-
panied by Jacqueline. Christina.·
and other close members of the
fJmily.
THE Pl.Al\E will land at Ac·
tium on Greece 's west coast.
From there, the relatives und the
body wi ll be tak<'n to nearby Lev·
cas and then ~1board Onassis'
palatial yacht Christina to tlic
On assis-owned isl<rnd of Scor-
pios for the burial service im-
mediately after arrival, the
sources said.
Onassis' fortune is not t>xpc•c-t·
cd to be diminis hed apprcci~bly
Searchers
Set Out
For Jet
From Wire Services
BUENOS AI RES, Argenlina -
Search parties set out today for
the wreckage or an Argentine air
force tran spor t in which
authorities said 52 persons died
in the Andes 15 males from a
landing in the ski resort of
Bariloche.
An Areentine news agency said
one Uruguayan military man was
reported aboard the plane and the
rest of the passengers we r e
( IN SHORT J
military m e n and their families.
T he twin-engine Fokker turbo-
prop plowed into the side or Mt.
Pinc hen, 1,200 miles southwest of.
Buenos Aires, during a rain Sun·
<lay.
Actress Balried
CARROLLTON, Ga. -Som e
500 people gathered for a simple
ceremony m a tiny church she
helped found to mourn Academy
Award-winning Actress Susan
Hayward.
T he flame·haired actress was
buried Sunday beside her second
husband, Carrollton bus i ·
nessman and attorney F Eaton
Ch alkley, among the red clay
hills where they lived for nine
years .
Tax Ta~tictr Told
:\11AMI -J\n Internal Rc,·enue
Service s pc c1<1l unit allegedly
usl•d pn•ssur<' tactics to get the
owner of two Miami ni ghtspots to
s py on the drinking and sex
habits of public officials, The
~iami News reported today.
The news paper also quoted an
unidentifi<'d government source
;.is say mg !-.Om c of the per:,ons un-
der s urveillance by the s py
nl'twork known as .. Operation
Leprechaun:" are s till under in-
vestigation by the IRS and the
Justice Dcpartment"s federal
slnkc force.
Boy Found Dead
GALENA, Ill. -The nude,
frozen body of J oseph Dldier, ab-
ducted two weeks ago from his
newspaper route, has been found
in a small cabin at a Boy Scout
camp near the Wisconsin stale
hnc.
Count\' Coroner Alan Steinke
said Sunday Didier. 15-year-old
eighth-grade son of a Rockford
al derman, p_robably was
s trangled by his abductor.
UPI Tel .....
Hostess Dead
Perle Mesta, the celebrated
Washington hostess to presi-
dents a nd top political
figures whos life inspired the
Ethel Merman musical
"Call Me Madam," died in
Oklahoma City Sunday night
at the age of 83. She was on-
ce ambassador to Luxem-
bourg in the Truman ad·
ministration.
Russian Plan
To Kill Nixon
In 19li0 Told
WASHINGTON CAP> -A Sov·
iet intelligence officer who de·
fected to the United St ates has
told the CIA that Soviet set·ret
police had a contingen<:y plun tu
kill Richard M. Nixon if he had
b<.'en elect ed presid<.'nt in 1960.
columnist Jack .\nderson ))avs.
Andersop said in a story today
that the plot was d~scribed to tht·
CIA by form er KGB maJOr
Anatol Golytsyn, \\ho defected
from his · pos t 1n lll'li.1 nk1 ,
!-'inland, in the 1960:.
GOLYTSVN ATTRIBUTED
the plan to the late Soviet
Premier !'l:ikita Khrui.hche\', ,\n-
derson said. At the llmc l\:ixon
had a reputation as a staunch an-
ti-communist.
Anderson illso ~aid Golvts,·n
told the C IA that Khrushctwv hau
talked about eliminating ballet
dancer Rudolf Nureyev after he
defected to the West. Golytsyn
tried to warn Nureyev, but did
not know if his messag~ reached
the dancer. Anderson said.
The alleged plot lo kill Nixon
was kept secret for years, but w;:is
disclosed by CIA sources .. afkr
·stories about the Cl A's assassina-
tion attempts hit the ht:!ad lines,"
Anderson said.
Airplane
Nearly
Blasted
..
PHNOM PENH <UPI) -
Americans and other forelpers
fled Phnom Penh in large nuQl-
bers today in beliefth,~ty·s
fall was only a matter of time. A .J
rocket fired by Cambodian re-"
bels narrowly missed a plane
loading U.S. Embassy personnel
al the Phnom Penh afrPort.
The rocket l anded about 30
yards from an aircraft under
contract to the U.S. Embassy at'
it was loading the evacuees for a
flight to Bangkok.'The
passengers dived for cover un·
derneath the plane. No casualties
wt•re reported.
Jn addition to U .S. government
employes, the passengers in-
l'luded dependents of Filipino
diplomats e vacuating Phnom
Penh and female workers for
Catholic Relief Services who had
been ordered out of the capital by
their organization.
TWO FLIGHTS by a Frencll
military transport during the day
took out a bout 130 French
citizens to Bangkok. The last
Frenc h diplomatic repr esen-
tatives in Phnom Penh departed
on the second flight, but two con-
sular officials r emained behind.
as did a n estimated 9>0 persons
holding French passports.
The Australians evacuated
their embassy during the
W<'ekend. ·
<In South Vietnam. Communist
forces overran the county capital
of Phuoc An and the main
nirlield at Ban Me Thuot, leaving
them virtually in complete con-
trol of the vital southern central
I lighlands region, field officers
said.
<THE CAPTUR E of Phuoc An,
160 miles north of Saigon, as well
ai. Ban Me Thuot's main airfield
18 miles to the west, left South
Vietnamese troops with no base of·
operations in the ace.a:_-·
<Communis t forces a lso
:,tepped up pressure in the Salton
rt:!gion today with a commandoat-
ta('k on a suburban fuel depot and
a rocket attack on Bien Hoa
Airbase.1
Cambodian m iii tary sources
said spotter planes reported
sighting what appeared lo be a
·Communist buildup in some· of
J.he city's outskirts. There was
some speculation the insurgents
"ere planning a heavy barrage
against the city during the night
and Tul!sday to mark the fifth an·
ni versary of the start of the Cam-
bodiun war.
FORMER C HIEF of State
Prince Norodom Sihanouk was
ousted on March 18, 1970, signal-
ing the start of fighting in Cam-
bodia. In a s tatement today in
Peking he said the insurgents o(
which he is no minal head would
occupy Ph.nom P enh soon. ' then you gl'l to the Hotel Laguna
sector and the squeeze 1s on
' · aguin.
While Ford's Notre Dame text
placed h eavy emphasis on
foreign aid. mainly economic as-
sistance, he made no mention of
his controversial requests for
more military aid for Cambodia
and South Vietnam.
by in heri lance lax es. The sh i P· ir==-=-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;
ping mag nate's numerous and
varied holdings arc s pread
through a maze of companies
that mos tly are domiciled in
Monaco and other tax shelters .
You get tlw notwn when it's a ll
done. "t· \\ii I hi.Ive a Coas t
Jli.l?h" ay ~tn•tchin~ through our
region "1th a M.'nl's of bulges in
It.
The id<.'a of "'1dening the
h1ghw<.1~ 1~ so 1t cun h~mdli? more
t r.1fflt' in <.i foster fash10n. If ;'Ill
this goC'~ throug h, ~ou will be
abk tn -.peed up while traveling
"1thm the\ ;i rious bul~t·s.
\"Ol" CAN SEE lh1s is going to
be anotht•r bon;.inz:.i for the road
s ign 1wopk. We "ill need signs
:·....thalsay:
''Spcc><I t 'p HulJ,!e Aht•ad."
Or. ··Siu" for :'\:irrows."
Somehodv ;ii" <•~s gels rich
~hl'n lh1·st• '"1dt•ning projects
~me along .
• ..
As in his other recent travels,
Ford prepared a busy s chedule
today. Resides makin~ a speech
and rece1n11g a doc·tor of laws
degree during hi~ first campus
appearance of the year, Ford
was to entertain newspaper and
broadca~t executives from six
states to lunch, holding a locally
broadcas t news conference and
ha\'ing a working dinner with
governors before returning lo
Washington .
Covl'rnors were invited from
1111.hana, ~11t'h1gan. Ohio, K<.'n
lucky. West Virginia. Maryland
and Virginia -ull those from
states east of the Ro<"kies who did
not meet with him during earlier
1rips tu Georgia. Florida, Texas
Jnd Kansas.
Doily Pilot D~•ery
bG.arantftd
Monday·Froday· If you dO not have
your Pacer by 5 30 p m . call bef0<e
7 p m. and your copy will be De-
livered
Saturday and Sunday: If yQ1.J do not
reoerve your copy by 9 a m Salur·
day, Of 8 a.m. Sunday. call before 10
a m. and your copy will be delivered.
Clrc.,otloe Trl,,h•n
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Nor1hwesl Hun11ngton Beach.
and Westm1nsler ........ S~l 220
San Clemente Capistrano Beach,
San Juan Capistrano,
Daf'lll Point. Soulh Laguna.
Laguna Niguel ..••••••• 4~610
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Mississippi Families Evacuate Homes
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Stabbed Mother
Teen-ager Injured·
In Home Violence
PA LOS VE RSES ESTATES (U PI > -A policeman criticully
"'Ounded ;J. lt!cn ager v .. ho stabbt.'<Lhis m other In the face and then
threatened the orriccr "'1th u knif c.SiiqtJay night, poli ce said.
J·effer cy L . Green. 19 "'us -
sitting on top of hii; m~thcr ( ')
shtshing at her race \\'hen of. SlJ:t le
ricer EdY.'i n J aakola broke up
the attack . po li ce said. '-------------~ gre~ The police said he knocked Green .lo the £round .,,:ith his
baton \Vhen he refuSL'<i to drop his knife. T he youth then got up and
churgt•d h im \vi t h h is knife. J a akola Sil id.
Green \.\'as shot once in the stomach a.nd \.\'1.1!5 in crticial conc.li -
t1on a t To1·1·;1/lc l' ~·1 e 1nori11l llospltul
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LOS AN GELES tAP 1 Interest rates in home loans 1n
Souther n Ca lifor nia have fa llen below 9per cent for the first Lime in
almos t a yci.l r, \\•ith major s avin i:.:s <tnd loans cutting their ··priml"' raleto8.7Spcrt'cnt •
· 1 lum c lo a n rates peakcd Ja st fall liround I I pe rl'ent, but most
s~v1ngs and loa ns h ~V'f be'!!n· attracting ne\v deposits since then.
givi ng them yore m~ey to lend und bringi ng down \\'ard pre·
llsurc on rates.
s .. rlpp~ lleffd
c1 ;ARE ~I ON'r l t:Pl 1 Dr. l\lark If. Curtis, president of
Scri pps College s inl'c 1964, will retire in J un e as hct1d of the 56.S·
student \\'Un1cn's collL·~c.
('ur ti:-., 5.1, is the currC'nt pres ident of 1hc Assol'ii.ltion Of ln-
d(•pcndcnt t 'alifurnia Collc~cs :.1 nd Cnivcrsities :.ind a director of
the ,\n1cr1tan Council of r-:<Jutation.
CIJC 1•r,• . .,.id«•t1t
1''1lESXO (,\J)~ ·rhe Ill'\\ president of the liberal Californ1il
Democrat11' Counl'il s<ivs she likes Gov . 1'~dmun d Bro,111 J r ·s
pt•rfornl a nt•e ill nffir1• . eonst'l"\"al i VC' butl gt•l and :il I
\\ all:.itc AllJerfson .,..;as t•lct·lc<l C DC prcs1dt•nl Su11d<1' ;it lhl'
tunc I us ion of a th rce·duy ton vt•ntion. ·
Presult:'nt 1''orcl, (;ov Ed mund Bro"n Jr and uutgu1ng cot·
presidC'nl 1'iatc llolden \\'Cr t· :imong the politiciu ns both
Oc>moeral.-; anrl i{(:pubhcans eriticize<.I during the sometimes
storm.1· cun,·t·nlion
Bodfl ,.,,,,,,.,
P AL.'\I S P RI NC.S 1,\P 1 Ri vt-rside County Sh(·riff"s I.It·
pt1t1c>s say thC' unidt•tllificd nude body of a young "·om a n ha ... been
found in a l"l'lllfJ1t· art":1 of the San .l aeintu '.\l ou nt a1ns.
'fht· hotly 11 ;is found Sunday hy P;ihn Springs phy:..i c·10111
Charles ,\11(.>n 11 ho 11 <JS hiking t hrough Dry !•"•Ills l'anyon. S~t
Y:"rank ,\11d rc1\ s s<.1id the 1·ictirn appearC'd to he <i v.·hLte "on1an
bct\\"t•t•n 25 L1 1HJ :15 yc:irs old . 'rtic body \\.'as "completely nudt•. ·
but su n1e :.taint·d clothing 11·;.i:. round about. t11rec-<1uartcrs of :1
mil ca"·<iy .. -\ndrl.'~\'SSa1d '-
Entertai nment happenings.
Every Friday
in the DAILY PILO
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'Pay Raise
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For Judges
SACRAMENTO IAP1 -
California stale jud1~1 .
whose retirem ent benefits
ore a lread y hig her than
thos(l o( former go\lcrnon,
are scheduled for a pay
r aise Sept. l . which means
thei r pe ns ions w ill also
automatically go up.
Al'tive s tate judges \'.·ill
~ ni aking more than most
rederal j udges later this
year "'he n a 13.3 percent
eost ·o f ·livin g in c reas e
becom es e rfecti ve. And
their pe n s ions are b ased on
the salaries t hey a rc draw·
ing \1·hen t hey retire.
Man, 61, Says
H e'll Sell Eye
For $50,000
'Scapegoat
For FBI'
-Walton
Monday. March 17. 1975 DAI LY PILOT AS
Mariner
Peeks 111
On Planet
LOS ANGELES (U PI) -\
Professional basketball star Bill PA S A D E N A ( U Pl J
Walton says a sear<'h for his close a.fariner 10 finis hed its cureer as
!Mend, radical sports writer J a<'k Ame ric a 's most produ<'ti,·o'.
Scott, Is part of an ft~BI campa.ian space probe Sund•y by nashing
to co\ler up its Inability to find back 100 close-up pidures ol lhe
fugitive he iress Patricia Hearst • planet a.t ercury. Scientists are
and two known m emben of the going to turn orr its machinery
terrorist Symbionese Liberation for good in a few days.
Army. Afte r Sunday's third and final
··Possibly I 'm being used as a pass by r.t e reury, Mariner 10
scapegoat t o cove r up the FBI 's swung into a n orbil around lhe
inability to find these three peo· 0P1 T• ... '-" sun.
pie," he sa id in a broadcast in-OBJECT OF SEARCH Scie ntisls at J 1~t Propulsion
ter view in Portland, Ore. Writer Jack Scott Laborat ory Sil id the probe pro·
1 bably dipped to .,,,·ithin less than
Jlt~ SAID t~BI agents have 100 m iles of the dark side or the
tried in the p ast to discr edit r;idiral group soon art er the I.os planet , the closest fly-by or a
public rigu res s uch us black civi l Angeles s hootout last f\t ay that planet by any m anmade probe
rights leader l.tartin Luther Kin~ left six Other SL.A 1ne 1nl>er s without a la nding or collision .
a nd a<'li Yist Angela Davis. clt·:HI. The So\lcl Union last year landed
Scott and his "''ife ~ticki li ved Tl1'tt:1'-tACAZif'\t:also reporl · a s p acecra ft o n ~t ars a nd
in W.lllton·s $100,000 home in ed u ··\\'cs t Coast r adical le ader" c ras hed a probe on \-'enus in the
Portland part of las t year a nd asked S<'Olt to he lp ~liss llearst 1960s. ·
c<irl y this year. ,.\ telephone at and her rriends and other 111cd 1a "Evt.•rything v.·orkcd great." f .. A1''.A \'ET'f1': l i\Pi ··Will the home "''as reported to have report~ 1ndieate the> Fnt lu.1s re·· siiid one project scie ntist .
sell t•yc or o ther t ransplantable bef'nusedfor <'a lls to theeastern a~on to belie\"c t he lla rr1ses "'\\'c'\'c seen som e of the pie-
or g :.tn lo hi~hc s t offer OYe r Pennsylvani a farmhouse Y•here spent some time in a Nt'\I.' \'tlrk tures. They'l'c magnificent.
550,000," said the ne\l.'Spaper ad. ~1iss ilears l''S fin gerprints \'.'ere Cily ap;1 rt Olt!nl Scott l"l'l\I.~. The)' 're r('U lly p ictures of the B.~\. Gi·uppe is off ering to lose round alon ~ \l."ilh thos e of fugitive ""I t ru~t ancl believe• J;1rk surface."
balf hi s vision b('c:iuse he a nd his artist Y.'endy Yoshin1ura. and ~1 icki e Scutt," Walton sc1icl . II e s a i cl rtl er c ur r I ook s
\\"ife need sur){cry and they don't l'\o form al "'a rrant or char ges "Th ey are f a ntastic people . ~omC'thi ng like lhe moon, "'ith have health in sul'anct'. lie sa,·s ha\'C been pla<'ed against S<'otl, Whatc Yerthey h ave beenduing1n craters. ""t.•ll s, rocks and ridges.
hl' net«I:. " hip operation a nd hi s the t-'BI said, but authorities on their past lives has been for com-and in addition, some mile -high
\llft•. \\·ho h ad cancer several the \\'est Coast have indicated a menda blere asons." cliffs called scarps that m ay in· .\l':.t rs a"O.nl'eds moresur••er}·. J · 1· I ·d h f'Bf · I d" f I 0 0 gr ;.1nd ju r y in P c nnsy vanta. \ a ton sa1 t c quesl1011('( 1eate n1ovl~n1 cn t o ;irge sec-
··J <Jill Gl Yl'iLJ"S old."' he said in scheduled to reconvene in mid· hin1 about his friends but th;it he tionsof the plane t's crust.
1111 1 n t e r " il' I\' Su nd;iy · ·"I-lo\'.· ;\pri l, soon m <t Y be istiuing an in-had no infurn1ation fur thl.'111. 1\1 arincr IO's o rbit \\'ill take it
r1111eh long er do I ha\lc to go? r dicl mcnt i.lg ains l him. The FBI n1ean"·hile call t"tl for past Pifercury every six months .
l"<•ll gt•t ;ilung l\"ith one eye." The San t-'r a ncisco Examinc1 eitizens' h elp in loeating the But the c r aft is ne arly out or the
By ll'llin g his stor)'. Gruppe said the fu gitives' tri al is "bound three SL,\ n1en1be rs an1itl 1·c-attitude gas that keeps it aligned.
S<iid he hopes t o pronipt a l;i\I,· int'.'1'.lr icab ly " to a Berkeley. port s in the llcar:.t famil~· and in ruturc fly ·bys it "''ill tum-g-iving {•\'l'r~· .\n1eri ca nhc;dth in· r<Jdil'al group \l.'hich m ay have nc v.·s p:iper the thr('c n1:1y be in blt•usclcssly through space.
!oJurantt' Ocen the prototype for the SLA . the San t<'r a ncisc·o liay :.tre;i :'ltarincr 10 has accon1pli shed
··'l"hcre a r c :.o n1any )X'Oplc .The nc "·spa per said the thrt·c harbor ed 'by n1 e m bers of the four pla netary fl y.bys all to'd ~
"'ho 'r l' l'augh l in similar silu:t · eonncct ell "'ith Scott L!u·ough the llerkcley r a<l ic a I group. inc Jud ing one by Venus last Fe b.· 5.
lions bC'r au s c m ed i ca I costs a rt' -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;:::;:;;;;;f ~o high."' hl' s aid L
Foothills Hit
ByS"wll]ar
PAS . .\Df:NA <A P ) --,.\minor
c·a rlhquak e d esc ribed .is '"a
small. quick jar " hit the foothills
:i rc a of the San Gabriel Moun-
tains
1\ spokcsn1an ill the Cal Tech
Se is n1olog y I.a hor atury here said
the q uake occur red at 5 :13 p.m.
Sunduy a nd r egiste red 3.4 on the
Richte r scale. It \'.'as centert"d
about fi\'C mi les north of Fontana
and 15 milt•s 11 01·th of Ontario.
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Polyester/cotton blend. 4'1"/'15" wide.
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Cool Ind soft leno with Victori1n drsign,.
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Slipshod· 1;1nd ' C()stly
Encouraging, but costly, news emerged in reccn't
days rrom the fo'"'ederal Insurance Administration, the
agency saddl ed \vith the task or determining the flood
levels of every city in the nation.
The .agency whlch has caused city officials in
Orange County to cringe with often flawed and shock·
ing nood reports now is reevaluating all or the maps
compiled thus far.
And no wonder.
Consider the example of Newport Beach's map. It
arrive() about six months'" ago and showed almost
every area seHward of Coast Highway as being in
peril of flooding .
Sgsne areas "'Otl ld have h ad to be raised as much
as eight feet to ::.ivoid the federal prediction of a de-
lu ge. Newport tity officials fought back. spent
thousa nds of dollars for an independent survey and
now await the improved rcderal version .
Cons ider. too, the map ror Huntington Beach and
Seal Beach w here the document s howed the ocean
nearby as the Atlantic Ocean.
Critics blame ould<.tled government maps and
slipshod con sultants ror the errors.
Pity that the rirst versions could not have been
more accurate.
Park 'Discovery'
Speaking of confusion ut the federa l bureaucratic
level a,nd its effects on the Orange Coast. there is the
matter of the curiously tardy alarm sounded about ~1
state 1>ark surrounding the San Onofre Nuclcilr
Generating St<.ition.
The t estimony was complete and the board ruled
in the utilities' favor. 1'hc licenses for construe.lion
cumc.
Now there is a new branch or the rederal
machinery relating to nuclear power plants, the
Nuclear Regulat'Ory Commission . -
Jt has appeal~ the decision on the evacuation is·
sue, and now that action threatens to halt construe·
lion of the complex.
Its main con cern is the e vacuation of park vis-
itors on the beach es near the reactors.
Such t ardy concern could be easily challenged.
But ir it rorces new delays in plant construction.
the added ex.pense will appear Jn the same o ld place:
1'he household electric bill.
Disenchanting
County Assessor J ae!< Vallcrga's recent stale·
1nent that workers in his ofrice are "disenchanted"
with w hat he calls "nit-picking" over their time cards
issomewhatdisturbing. •
Auditors say their nit-picking has uncovered
s lig htly more than $10,000 in losses to th e county ror
wages, gas mileage and ofrice supplies a llegedly used
to help e lect Ar:idrew l·linsha\1.' to Congress in 1972.
Vallerga invoked the Fifth Amendment v.•hen
called to t estify berorc the Grand Jury on his
knowledge of the scandal. ,
And since nine of his employes \\'ere indicted on
criminal c h arges ror their purported roles in the af-
rair. the assessor has refused to discuss the matter.
So, lik e Vallcrga's \\'Orkers, we're a little dis-
enchanted. though not by any nit-picking issue.
' -
M;.iny months ago the N uclear Safety and Lic:ens ·
ing Board of the Atomic Energy Commission listened
ror "·eeks to tcsti mony rrom both sides rela t ed to plans
for evacuating pe rsons from the area in case of a
What \\'C find disenchanting is an elected offici;..i\
\\•ho rinds hirnsclr in a position "'here he can not dis-
cuss his public trust e ither "·ith the Grand Jury or lh~
public that e lected him. 'WE M16H11'1:>1 tOOK LIKE MUCH. gu1 WAIT'LL YOU HEAi. OU~ OFFSH()(E Rl6HTS.'
1 nuclear incident.
All These
Have Much
In Common
(SYDNEY H_ARRIS)
\\'c h;,1vcn't had an ln·CrJrnn1on
quiz ror a long time. \\.'h;Jt do the
entries in each of the follov.·in~
('atei::ories have in co1nmon'.' A
score or one·lhird right is com-
mendable.
I. E lizabeth Ardt·n, l{os<.i
Bonheur .
~I a r I e n c
Dit!lr1ch, l\.1ari<.1
C<i ll as. and
Rebecca \Vest.
2
··11umber .'
··condor.··
··\Va ratah. ··
''l\1onique .··
.. Darlin.··
3. <iuadrant.
Plimsoll line, theodolite, \'crnH.'r
scale. Oindodoj!.raaph.
-L Bela Bartok. Bertolt Brt·cht.
l\.t:irtln llubcr, Paul Till ich. and
1'homas !\'fann .
5. llclmuth 's squures. l\luller-
1.yer fi gure, Oppel's lines, Von
l{echlinghausen · s~he(·kerboard.
:ind Oopplt·r·~ cff.cct.
6. Sarah Bernhardt. Boccact10.
,.\lex:1nder llamilton, ~l:.irily 11
l\Ionrot•, and Willian1 the Con-
. queror.
7. Baffin, llorneo, Celebcs. i-;1
lesmC're, JJnd Lu7.on .
8. U1'(. PolyP._hen1us. Grumbn,
Orion. ;ind ·ryphbn.
!l. ,\dam. Bicdermeicr. l)irc(·-
toirc. Jacobea n, and i\1iss1un.
10. Neptune. Trafalgar, Buck·
ingham. Ma n nik1n . and
Prometheus.
JI. Bernard Baruch. I.ord
t·hestcrfie ld . Thom<is Edison.
Beethoven . ;,ind .lo s hu:i
RC'y nolds.
Dear
Gloon1y
Gus
Is the n1uch-d1scussed
Or;ingc Cou nty morgue ;,i
dead issue·'
H I<
GMlt.My G ... t•-••ls •<• • ..-.,,,.., ,,
".aclooTI.aM ..... lt«••••rUT rto11...;11 ...
YO.WI M 111• ........ ,. •. S..IMI -,.,
_..,.toG-., G•I, OillJ Pii.t.
1::!. ll:tsc ulc, B o"'~tri n s.:.
Ortholropic, Vine, <111d 1\rch.
13. :\mpcrc·s. !\talthus·s.
Grcsh:.im·s. l·lubblc's. ;,i nd l\lt>u ·
tlt·l 's.
1.1. l\1pku"·, ilairJ. J(•nk.111:-.
l"·orykin, and F;:irnsv.<01·th.
15. i\listleluc. Orchids. 1'ruf·
Jlt'!:>. Litmprcys, ;.ind i\lu~hrou1 n :-
\:'liS\\'ERS:
I. All \\'l'rc assun1cd name::.
1 Florence Graham . Rosati(·
i\lazelto\', l\.·Jas.,:da lene von Loseh.
Cecelia Kalogeropnulo:-.. ;.ind
Cecily Fairfield ),
2. ,\11 shi ps lost :il S('a ;,ind
never found trace of.
:I. ~1easunn g devicl'S.
4. All exiles frum l";,11,1
(;crm~n .v.
5. ()pt1c•il or a uditory illusions.
Ii. All 1\'Crl' illcgitin1:1lt·
7. ,\mon~ the largesl 1:.tands in
lhl•\\Ol'lcl .
H. li1..int s •Jf n1ytholng\
~ Sty les ur periods •Jt
lt1rn1turt>.
JO l-'oun1o:i1n s (j11 F1orenct•.
J,ondon. Chil'ago. HrussC'ls. ;:111d
,'\;1•\\' l "ork ;
I J, ,\I\ \\'t'rl' ;,1ffl ll'\Cd \\•ith dt'<.•f
nf'SS.
12. ·rypl'~ 01 bridges.
13 . 1\uthors !11 famous •·J;:i\\·~··
bl~;ir1ng lhl'lr names.
11 Joint and SUCC'('SSi\'t:' il1\'t•ll-
tors of tclt:\'i ~•on
15 1\11 arl' par:isitc ...
Dis11ster .for De111oernts?
Kennedy Draft Talk Revived
\\',\Sllli\'GTO:\' ,\ p1·1\·ate
consensus h;.as dl•,·cloped spon-
. tant'Ously among a rcmark<ibl.v
\\'ide rari)?e of J)(>mocrats th at
Sen. Ed\\· a rd :\I l\ennedy v.·ill bL·
drafted lll;Xt yt•;1r for the pre
sidential non1in;.ition. a belll·f
th at ma.v \\'Cll contain seeds of
disaster for t he party.
That Kennedy shoukl no\\· IJl'
the front ·runncr aftC'r hav111~ 1r· revocably
· "'ithdrav.·n last
Scpten1her
reflects thC' in-
ability or ;.any
;ictivl· ean ·
didatt· to fill the
,.<Jeuun1 . Sinl'e
1>0litic:. abhors
i'I \'3C'UUm .
f)t•tllUl'l':ll!l'
lc;iders pro·
Kennedy and antL -Kl'nnedy <.1like
have filled it with this scenario
for 197fi .
The pr11nar1es, t':<:l·lud1ng non-
tandidate Kennedy. v.·ill bt· in ·
t•onclus1ve Since nobody \\'Ill
have enough dC'lc~ates to be
nom in<Jl(•d , party IC'adcrs v.tll
turn 10 Kenn(·dy ll:iv1ng rt'JCCt ·
t•d the secpter at Ch1c;.ago 1n 1968
and at l\tiam1 llPach 111 1972, c;,in
he spurn it a th ird time" l\o. says
;ii n1Qst e\'crybody I le ,,.ii t act·ept
and be t'll'cted against a de·
moralized Republican parly
TlllS SCES .·\ RIO post~s t'' u op·
posite menaces for the
[)en1orrats, one n1crely ~C'rious
hut thC' other cat;istrophic. 'l'hc
serious mena ce : for all his
charisma. Kennedy could be the
least elcctabll' Democrat in the
pos t -\Valcfga t e <.•r<i fhc
catastrophic mC'nace : bis closest
friends honestly believe he would
reje c t the ~ccp t c r again .
!\lean\\•hile. Kennedy as un unan-
( J
tuur-n1unth sprinl J1ult•1..·d. :.nlt't'
· St•ptcmbl'I'. Journ.1h!'>hc 1ntl'rl•:.1 EV ANS-NOV AK Ill <..'h:1ppaqu1ddl('k h;1,, l't't't•d{'d,
_ lf t\t•nned~ 1\·~-11!\l·d \11111n, 1111t1ld ~-----------~ hL' :Jl'.t 1n thl' ll·a~t d1lh•r1·nl)' · nounced front-runner "'ould ha,·c
inadvertently inhibited the dc-
\elopmt.'nt of ne"' Dl•mocr;.itic
talent an'd left the party in con-
fusion.
\Vhen Kennedy withdrew last
September, most Democr~llsJelt
more relief than dismay. Nobody
asked him to recon.o;ider Any
Democrat not burdened by ('hap-
paquiddick. it was believed.
\'.'ould run better than Kennelly
amid post-Watergate morality
Bt.:T l'iOBOD\' \\'On O\'l'r the·
party's don1in:inl liberal v. ing.
Sen \\':.ilter l\1ondale of l\lin
nesot<i slumbled. then droppt•d
out lle1l . l\'l nrris Udall of Arizona
1s s lill stun1bling. While alienat·
111 g many moderatt suj)pOrters by
n10\'1n~ left, Sen. l~enry l\t
J ackson has enticed few li berals
'l'hus. ~1n inactive Kenn edy h<i $
reemerged as front-runnE:r 1'he
con\·cntion;il \~ isdom 1s that Ken·
ncdy planned it that v.'ay, lo turn
<• t"'n-year cli stan('C race into a
This scenari o 1:-. t•111hu~1a:-l1c;1I
ly endul'sed b_\ Dcmocr:1l ll' pn!111
(·ians ,,·hose future \1·hnf[I ill·
pends on a Kennedy r1'i;to1·:111un
'!'here 1s also one tin~· pit·t't' ol
evidence l'aul Kirk, KC'nnC'd~ ~
top aide, \Vas saying aflt·r lhl·
\\'ithdrawal that he prOb:1hl)
\\'OU!d be lea\·ini:: thl· Sen:.1tor . ht·
is now slaying
IU."r h'.E!\":\'l~D\"S n1ost 111
1i n1ate :.td\'isers argue. '' ith ;q1-
part•nt sinc(·1·i ty. that hl' \IOH!d
~:.iy nu ;,1t lhl· 19-;'G l'Un\'elltllUl
\\'h~ ·• "}'nr till' s;.amc rtasuns h1·
pulled out last Yt'<ir ." sa~·s Olll'
Kennedy lllsiclt•r ··i':ot hing has
thanged s int•e then .. 1'he most
1mport<1nt reason 1s his continu·
ing family prohlC'n1 his son's ill ·
ness ancl hi s \11fe 's clifrit•ultil'S
Le~s significantly. lbe dangl'r of
<.1ssassination rcn1;JJ11s a faetor
against running i\llhough Ken
nedy h:is al\\·:.iys undert·stin1att·d
the residual stan1in:1 ur Chappa·
c1uuldtl·k , 111:. :.lit' isers re:ilize it
11ould hl· a 11101.101· issue -
p1·1·h.Jp~ lhl' n1 :1Jor i:-.sue i~ in a
i'•)Hr· n11111t h t· ~1 111 pa ign
.. :xc·1·:J>'J' Fl•H :1 qui('k trip to a
C:1lifOl'n1:1 1·h :1r1l ) Jinner honor-
ing .1 tr1l'nd. Kt•1111l·tly 's tr;1vels
:1rl' no11· l1n1itcd to
'.\lassaehusett s ll1 s political ac·
ti1il\' 1s J!.l'<i{!::d entirely to 1976
Scnt;te reell·~un campl.lign pre·
parat11)fl
>.or h ;is h.enncdv bel'n out
front on the issues. ,\Jthough his
1nflut•ncc in the Senate has
gro11·n. he is far f1·on1 a dontinant
figure thcr(' t •ntike Scoop
J;.iekson, he (]rJl'S nut attempt
lormul:.1ling pu~i t1uu s lHI :ill is·
:-0\ll':.
In :.urn. h.l·llrll•dy 's rt·su ,.ge nce
as !)(•n1urr:.1ti e front·runner has
nothing tn do 11 ith \1·hat he docs
pr says Lackini.:. l·l'fl'l'ti\'e can-
d L<i<• t !! s, Dcn1oe1·ats have
~ra\'il:ill·d to that fan1iliar name.
(at·e :1 nd \·oicC \\ ith C'\'OCations of
.1 bl·ttt·1· pas\ liut that gravita-
1 ion nlt·on:.
unht•o.11"d
ne\\ \'oices may go
'Protection' Going Too Far
1\mon~ lhe n1a11y bills in·
troducccl ~o far 1n the 1975
Legislature 1s one by Senator
Ralph Dills \\•hi<:h pro1>0ses to
liccnsl' gardeners . It is advanced
as necessary to protect the public
fron1 indisc riminate use of
pesticides. A further reason put
forth is the necessity to guard
against questionable charocters
"'ho assume a gardener job for
the purposC' of "easin-g ·· a
neighborhood preluding intenpcd
( EARL WATERS )
burgluries
A Businesslike View of Death
Since most homeo,,·ners. strug.
gling to p<.ty property taxes, find
they must do their O\\TI garden·
ing. lic:cn sin~ profc:-isio nal
garden('rs ''oulcl seem to offl'r
little public protection fron1 the
use of harmful pesticides. r\s for
bur~laries. people \\'ho \\'Ol'k os
hard as gardcn·ers do have no
time or desire t1).11l1nl"'t'
lhcmscl\'CS in c1·1mt•.
TllE SESATOH 1:. .Jn 111 ·
tell i gent and experi enced
legislatol', a forn1er teachc•r an<l
a jurist for 20 ye:1rs. ·so il must bt'
as~umed he ;,iuthors the bill \1·ith
tonJ!UC in l'heek as an accon1-
modation fo1· some constituent~.
t•ngJJgl·d in the occupallon arc
"grandf:.itherc·d " In and rt:cei\'C
their licenses r1·on1 the st:ite at-
l{'St i ng to their proficiency
\\'ithoul further <.ido. 'l'hcr<.•:ifter,
all 11thers dC's irous of engaging in
the !>~1n1 e purs uit must meet
qualifications v.•hirh generally
include the passin g of a tl'st. As
lin1e gOl't; IJy those entrenched
seek lo build hi gher and higher
fences around thcmsC'l\'C'S undl'r
1hc hannt•r of "upgr;.id1ng the
profession -· \\·hi c h is ;:1
tuphen1i:-n1 for keeping oul con1 ·
Pl'tit11r,;
If tho:-t' 11·ho st·~·k licC'nsing
bo;1rcls sincert·l~ desired to pro-
tc('l the public the\ \\Ould cot in-
.... 1:->I that their bua1;d bC' limited to
n1cn1bt~1·ship fr·on1 their 0\1·n pro·
ft•ss111ns. It is a cJJse of the fox
guarding the hen house.
WASf-llNGTON ~ They·r.e ex·
posing nursing hon1es 01ga1n . Bu1,
~·ithout detractin~ from the ex ·
cell cnt work on thl' topic by such
men i.IS The Village Voicl'S .Jack
Ncv.·fi c ld, how much f?ood do
these repeated exposcs·do?
•·An o ld Tammany Jlall
statC'sman once said, 'Reform is
a n1orning
glory · Thi s
goes for
mu ck rakin i:!'.
too. We rake a
little muck, and
move on: the
money boys
stay," writes
J ohn ~less, a re·
porter for T he
New York
Tinle". who has also wriUcn first·
rate articles on t he subject.
If rnuekrak ing and in ·
vestigatory journn l ism
~metimes accomplish nothing
of substance, they often offer
vill<iins ugains t whom we can get
off our anger and indij!;n:ition.
Thus. stirred hy the publicity, the
Senate has reccnt.l}i huna a cer·
tain R<'rnard Bcr..tman up by his
cars.
The owner of a strirlg of nurs·
ing homes. ~1 r . Bergm;1;n has
been drivtn before the inevitable
rameras and inve~ligatory ('Om -
mittcc~. there Co b~ stls:m atlzed
.. s ~ high profit IOIJ.Se. Jlowever,
prtsuming Mr. ncrgman hJJS
hrnkl"n no law.s, ii 1s difficult nol
• '
( VON HOFFMAN )
to feel sympathy for him "'hC'n a
1>rofcssion <il boy scout likC' Sen .
Charles Percy (R.-111-) asks hin1 ,
"llow is it possible for a man to
parlay $30.000 30 ycal's ago lo ;1
fortune, by his O"'n accounts. of
S24 million -11,·o-third<; of 1t in
nursin~ homes·• ..
OF 1\J,I. l'EOPL E:, ~lr. Percy
oughl to he· able to ans\\·er that
question. lie. too. slartcd out as a
poor tx>y and m:ide it into the big
money. Percy did it hy opt·ratinj:!
a camera con1pany. llcrgman
did IL by operatini:: n nursing
home ron'lpany. Other than that
each m an n1:id c his douj?h in B
different indlist.ry, it's hard to sec
what glvei> Pi;!l"ty the right lo lord
It over Bergman. Thty both did
the sarne thing: They rnaxJmlzcd
profit.
A beg1n11lng s tudent in
ceonon1ic!i knows th at !he
capitalist, in seeking lo invest .
looks only for the business v.•hirh
\\'iii ii:lve tum the highes1 r.11te nf
1•t•turn at the lO\\'f'St JlO~Sibl e risk
or lrn1lng his money. It makes no
difference v.·hat the natur<' of the
l)u5incss is. It t>an bt: mMnufac·
turlnJ:: c11n1cras. proccssinJ::
saus;1ges or runnini: nursin~
homes 1·0 a c :ipitall~t v.ilh
monf'y to 111\•est, the only rnlcula·
•
hie difference h<'t \\ epn ;,1 s;.ausage
and an old \\Om1.1n dying of
diabetes is 11·hirh commodity
teprcsl."nt s lhe pOll'nli11\ly
highest rate of rC'I urn.
'flll'S. sinct· Sen. Percy 1s on
record <.1S approving or our
S\'SIC'Tn o f free-n1a rket cl('[l lh
hOuscs for the aged, instead of
c;.is ti gating Mr. llergman , he
should be felicitating him fQI' his
business. acumen. But no, he
scorns Bergman <ind talks so1ne
kind of dribble about lhe large
numhC'r or .. tlt~dic:itt'<i 01X'ra1ors
1n the industry ··
,\ capitali st ot !>crcy·~ rank
and stature knov.·s 1)(·t'fcctly \1·cll
there ~ire no dcd1ratvcd
opet ators in :iny industry "'ho
arc dedit:aterl to anythini:: but
profit m ax1n1izat.ion. Everybody
"'ho gro"'S up in America kno"·~
that. •llhough sometimes "'e pre-
fer 10 push the fact Into the (.'Qr·
ners o( our minds ~inct• il is less
injorious to the spirit to imagine
that U.S. Steel isn·t In business to
make the most money. but
bccaw.e ''The\''re 1n\olvcd. ''
By training and life ex~rience
"'e kno\v what th~y ·re lnvolv(.'<l
in, but, hy falling to remember
that profit maxin1liation is the
~in.«lc constant or all bu!'iiness,
'"' a ll ow the politicians to
begulle us with wltlesR con·
tro\'ersies ahoul s uch fiction" 11!'>
"excess .. or "windfall" profits.
I
Lndcr c;:ipi talil:im no s uch thing
can l'xi:,t.
. ThC'rc :ire onl~· high profits and
JO\\' profits \\"hi c h arc delcrn1ined
in one \1·ay : comparative return
on 1n,·ested capital. 1-Jov.•ever, if
people can be suckered into
believin,g 1n "excess" profits.
they ca n :ilso be brought to
b£>lie\'e th:ll "responsible" busi-
nessn1en. l'Un ning nursing homes
and pharl!l~cutical companies
\\'ill turn ~o l'Conomic hippies
und shoot for <.1 nioral, ruth('r
th:'ln a n1axin1um rate of rC'turn
F'O RG t:T sut·h libcrul mush. II
1:-fo1· us to decide \\'hethcr Adam
!o;mith"s fanious "unseen hand"
rf':tlizcs our v<ilues as suct't'Ss(uJ.
ly in the death house indul:itry as
\\·<·ll as it does in the saus:.1ge in·
dust ry. If the a nsv.·er is )'C'S. don '1
dump on the Dergmnns, or think
that warehousinR: the sick :ind
d~·ing for profit can be ameliorat-
ed by government regulation. In
all industries, Lhl s one too. tht: rc-
gulatees have the ,preponderant
influtnceover the regulators .
If the answer Is no. you might
consJder the example of Or. and
:\lr5. Henry Vnn Oustn. The 77.
year·Oid former president Of
l lnion Theological Seminary and
hi~ 80-ycar·old v.•ife r~ntl y took
sleeping pills toaethet to end
their hves. In a letter <'Xplaining
wh)!t they said one of th~ reasons
lhe}' did it ~'as been.use they
dldn't.·Y•ant to '"die in a nunlnR
.homt."
i'li s bill is only one of numerous
measures which annu ally pro-
pose bringing son1e segment of
the \\·orkini;?: 1\·nrld under li.cense.
Already in the Business and
Professions code "·ill be-found
pro\'isions for the regulation of
more than hair a hundre d
categories of occupations. '.\lol'C
""'ill be round in other codes.
'!'his proliferation of stall'
agencies to license p1·ofessions
and vocations is extending itself
to the tin1e when no person '''ill
be free to e ngage in any produc·
tlye effort \.\:ithout possessing a
l:itllte license.
And amidst cries of too much
government It \\'ill be found
wlthout exception that the
pt":rsons e n gaged in these
licensed activities h:ive been
brought und~r;-r egul;1;tion, not
because of pqblie outcry, but
through their o v.'n efforts and ad-
\'OCacy.
OESPITF. 1hcir cluims of the
need lor such regulation "lo pro-
tect the public," c lose scrutiny of
the rcgulntory agency Hnd Its ac-
tions will reveal the "protection"
t.o be' self-ser,•ing. with the In-
terests nf the licensed placed
foremost
The uaual method of Instituting
regulation hr creation b)' the
Lc11.i5Jature or a litcnslng bonrd
for the particular ricld . Tho~c
r
Rather than create OC\V boards
th e Leg i s l::1ture s hould
thoroughly re\•iC\\' the justifica-
tion for existing boar& and weed
out those pro,•iding no public
benefit. The remainder should
bar fron1 n1embcrship those 1n
the Ol'.l'UJlations they are charged
1\•ith r1..•gu lating i.1Qd all rules
('nnctcd by them should be sub·
Jl'Cltd to lc~isl .. tive ratification.
' •
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robc!rt ,\• "'eed, Publfalttt
Thoma1 Keev1I, Edifl)f'
Rorbara Kreibi<:h. -
°'1 £d1toria/ Page Editor
Thj Mitorial page or the Daily r110Ueek~ to intorm •nd
stimulate reader~ by preaenUna
on this pa11e div~rae commentary
oo topi cs of interest by 5.),,dlcat.
ert c~h.~mnlsts and cartoonisu. by ·P~·ov1d1n1.: a rorul'n for readers'
l'U'\\'S ::ind b )' prcsentina this
nev.·siH1per·t Opinions and ldtu.
on current topici. The edl~ortal
otilnlons of the Dally Pilot appear
only In the. editorial column at the
top or the Pli£C. Opinlont ex·
pr~sttl hy lhe columnlill and
cartoon1it1 and lette.r wrilttl ve their ov.·n and no endoneme:nt ti(
\heir vltwS by the Dally Pilot ~hould t>. lnterrod .
Monday, March 17, 1975
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By BU Keane THE FAMILY ORCUS
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"Tell vs some of the cute things we u)ed to soy,
Mommy"
L.ltf. Boyd
Follr Actors ~
Played Hitler
Question arises as to how many women
never ever receive marriage proposals. Our
Love and War man tracked down a romance
authority who interviewed 280 educated ladies
to learn onlv 11 of them s aid they'd never re~
ceived a matrimonial offer. The majority said
they'd had two proposals before their wed-
dings.
THE T E RRIER is not simply known for
its habit of digging into the ground. It's i:lctual-
ly named for that habit. The word terrier com-
es from the Latin m eaning earth.
· IN ITS ENTIRETY, that poem by Ruth S.
Sch~nley reads: "Little snax, bigger slax."
IUTLER
Q. ''Louie. let's see you
name the actors who've
played the part of Adolf
lliller."
A . Charlie Chaplin,
Hichard Basehart. Billy
Frick and Robert \.Vatson.
What, you don't remember
Robert Watson? He not on-
1 v did a full -l ength
p·crformance in "The
Hitler Gang'' of 1944, but he h andled a whole
batch o f Hitler walk-ons in other movies dur-
ing those years.
~J
Q . •·wuo SAID, 'Politics is war without
· bloodshed, and war is politics with blood?'
Will Rogers?·'
t A. No, Mao T~e-tu.ng s ai.d that. Will
Rogers said. ''Theres no more independence
in politics than there is in jail."
Q. "IN TOLRNAMENT golf, what's the
penalt:. for wiping mud off the ball:'"
A. 'l'\\ o strokes
STENOS
Do you realize that only 75 years ago just
about nine out of IO-stenographers in this coun-
try were men·.•
WHEN th't-American Medical Assoeialion
asked more than 100.000 doctors if they'd work
in a nationalized health system. more tha n one
out of three said no, nix, never.
APPROX IM A'fEl.Y 33 percent of the
tdephones in Los Angeles ha,·e unlisted num·
bers. Likewise about 23 percent in San 1''ran-
cisco. And up to 21 percent in New York City.
Don 'l call them. they'll C<Jll you, what.,
WHAT E LSE \'OU c•un <.lo lo while <J\\ ay
some lime at sto1)lights is compile a list of
things which women comfortably can do ~ul
men cannot. Wear a dress to church, for tn·
stance. Or cry al a wedding. Or curl up the
legs to sit on the feel in an overstuffed chair.
Any others~
Address 111ali to L..\1 Boyd. P.O Bur 1560.
Costa Mesa. 92626.
Sex 'Combat Zone' ,,..
Faces Crackdown
BOSTON (AP l -The
Combat Zone, Boston's
''adult enter tainment
district," is under as-
sault from a district al·
torn ey w h o vows a
crackdown o n nude
dancing and sex-related
activities that are the
area's trademark.
the lice nses of three
lounges · one of them in
the official adult enter·
t ainment district and
two on its fri nges. He
says his crackdown will
rmt end there. .
"I'm going to go after
them whether I get re-
sults ornot." he said. Last November, the ci-
ty once known for its II c s a ' d h i s i n .
purita nical Watch and vestigators unc?ver~c.J
Ward Society a nd the 174 legal infractions. in
s logan "ba nn e d in the three clubs, most in-
Boston" set aside two volving nude dancing. A
downtown blocks for sex· few involved solicitation t · t for prostitution and sex oriented enter am men . a cl iv it Y betw ee n
Now s u F Fe L K , customers and dancers
County 'oistri ct Atty. in dimly lit back booths.
Garrett Byrne wants to D F. 8 RA O EC K .
bring the wide-open at· erman, a publi c rela·
mosphere there into line lions agent for several
with the new state ob· establishments in the scenily l aw, which d h 1· t
forbids nude aancing and area, sai er c 1en s welcome a crackctown on other risque displays. prostitutes. IJ\ a letter to the Boston
Licensing Boo1·d . Byrne
decried •'the complete
iind utter deterioration
of that section of the city.
"I rind it hard to
believe the degree to
which d e pra vity hos
taken cont.rot or aetlvlty
on these premises.''
HE RECOMMENDED
thal the .board suspend
"We want people to
feel that it's safe to come
down here," she said.
"We don't wanl them to
think that w hen they
walk down the street, a
bl" hook iis going to grab
them and turn them up-
side down nnd shake the
money out of th.eir
pockets.''
Monday. March 17, 1975 OAIL v PILOT A 7
Shell Information Series: l~CJ----,"""---Gasoll_·ne----J1 _ __.mf
I can help you buy the · gasoline,
even if it isn't Shell.
By John Bame, Shell Senior Staff Engineer
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John Bame
All of your car's problems may not
be mechanical. A change in gasoline
could be all you really need.
Ever notice how some people name
their cars as if they were pets? Or think
their cars have special
quirks? There's good.
reason for this. Cars
really are individuals.
Even two cars of the
same make and model Like a fingerpri11t,
ewrvcar can react differently to ha:; individual
the same gasoline. The chal'ac:tt-ristic:::..
differences can cause some irritating
problems.
Problems that seem
mechanical but pften aren't
Small problems in your engine's per-
formance are often fuel-related, rather
than mechanical.
The solution may well be in the
gasoline you use.
First the problems:
Stall-out: Your engine keeps dying
before it's had a chance to waim up.
Hesitation: While your engine is
wanning up, it hesitates or stumbles
when you step on the gas.
Engine k'twck: You hear a knocking
sound when you accelerate.
Run-on: Your engine cnugs on after
you've tw11ed off the key.
The first two problems may be
helped by a gasoline with bettet driue-
FACTor MYTH?
Test yourself
You may have heard some of the:;e
things and wondered if they were
true. Now you'll know.
1. "Letting the engine run a few
minutes will burn less gasoline than
starting it up again."
Myth. You're generally ahead _if you
tum off the engine when stopping for
more than a minute.
2. "High octane gasolines always
give you better mileage and save
money in the long run."
Myth. More octane than y_ou
need will not increase your gasoline
mileage.
3. "Taking the lead out of gasoline
should make it cheaper."
Myth. Lead anti-knock compounds
are actually cheaper than the
high octane hydrocarbons needed to
replace them.
4. "The same brand of gas0line will
be blended differently for different
areas."
This one i.s a fact. Gasoline blends
are generally adjusted to maintain
constant performance at different
altitudes and in different climates.
ability. The last two can be helped
by higher octane.
Octane numbers explained: Octane
numbers measure a fuel's ability to
resist knock in an engine. But different
engines run with different degrees of
severity. The two laboratory enkifle
tests used to rate gasoline octane
reflect this difference.
The Research octane test is run
with the engine operating under mild
conditions . The Motoro ctaue test i~ run
with the engine operating under severe
conditions, and gives a lower octane
number.
The degree of severity under
which your car's engine operates prob-
ably falls somewhere in between.
Driveability explained: Gasoline is
made of many different ingredients
f"=1'1
y : l -I r --~· --
Ga.,uli111• j,. a mill·
tUl'l'Ofmany
hvdroc:arlx111~. ll1J\'
tiwy arc blcnrlcd
c:an afferl your
c:.u"I' 1Jl.!rforn1a1H~l ..
which vaporize at dif-
ferent temperatures.
When the engine is cold ,
some gasolines do not
vaporiz~ as well as
others. This can lead to
the driveability prob-
lems I mentioned, like
stall-out and hesitation.
Gasoline to the rescue
f.[your engme knocks , and 1'.s in t11 He,
first try a couple of tankfuls of a dif-
ferent brand of gasoline of the same
grade. This can work if you find a com-
bination of Researc h and Motor octane
more suited to your car. If your engine
still knocks, then you might try a
higher o~tane ga~oline.
!Luoureilgine 1·1u1s u11. wul i:; in ltf11c,
the same sugge~tion applies.
f f_yo11r e11gim• stall.'i out ur hesitates
and is in fu11e, you may need a dif-
fe rent gasoline, one blended for better
driveability. Different gasolines do
have different driveabilities.
A problem you can't see:
deposit build-up
Where deposits from gasoline b11il<I up. A. The throat of ·
the carburetor. B. The intake man ifuh.l and valves.
Gasoline can cause deposits ~ build up
in your carburetor until they eventually
rob you of mileage . Almost all of today's
gasoline has a detergent additive to
help prevent this problem.
The better additive s work
throughout the entire inlet sys~ both
to clean it up and keep it clean. To find
out if yow· gasoline has thjs type of
additive, write the supplier.
Unleaded gasoline -
a more limited choice
Even a brand new car can have stall-
out or other driveability problems, as
well as ·knock. If yo u drive a 1975 car
that must use unleaded fuel, your
choices are more limited than with cars
that can use leaded gasoline.
Though most unleaded fuels are
only slightly over the government's
minimum requ irement of 91
Research octane, some are signifi-
cantly higher. It's a matter of finding
them. U nleade<ls can vary in drive-
ability, too. So shop around.
Are you a Shell customer?
Here's what to expect from
each Shell gasoline
I ·: •llBL:U.. ·-•
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r , __ _
rirl' ~ • __ _\!
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Shell Regular: Our lowest-priced
leaded gasoline. with good detergent
properties. About 93-9-1 Research
octane. Well over half our cu~tomers
use it.
Super Regular tTnleaded: Our mid-
priced ga.-;uline, \\ith good dri\·eabil-
ity, and excellent detergent proper-
ties. About 94-95 Research octane.
Blended to deliver top-rate perfor-
mance in 1975 cars and with high
enough octane for seYen out of ten
cars already on the road.•
Super Shell: Our top-priced leaded
gasoline, \\'ith good driveability and
1·:-.u:llent dt•tPrgent properties.
About 99-100 Re~ea rch octane.
Blt·1Hkd fol' top-rate performance in
1 pre-1 ~Ji.J c:ar::. that require high oc-
tane fuel.
Tips: If you u:;e Super Shell. gi,·e
Super Regular U nleadecl a try.• Yuu
could saYe money.
If y¢1 use Shell Regular and ha\'e
driveaffility or run-on problem::;, try
Super Regular Unleaded• before
going all the way up to Super Shell.
• L'nk;..; \0111· 0\1!rler·~ manual says your car cnn
O(l\.'l'all' l'~du . .,ivdy on unlrarl~<l gawhnt', u~ one
tanhful of Supt·r ~hell in e\·ery four or !i1·e lo pro·
tcc:l \alrt>;; again.,.l l:'Xl'c:;si\·e wear.
Any questions? Write me.
If you have any additional questions,
write John Bame, Shell Oil Company,
P.O. Box 61609, Civic Center Station,
Houston, Texas 77208.
People
working
with energy
,
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A• DAIL y PtLOT M«>ftd.!f, March 11 1975
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi 2More
Judges
Sought
SA ~T/\ A1"1ii\
ORANGE COUNTY
Loeal Charges Dlsmi ed
. 2 Jailed in Securities Fraud
SANT A A N A G 1 ~ h 2 9 , of Pa' k c·hargc.>-. of consplt'.tl'' P olt<·t• s;ud ~I rs Bond
Charges flied in Orungc Ne\\ port Apartment s. m:Ail fr.iud. \\lrt• rrautl pllld Sto.000 Im li6 head
County against h "o men ~e,,porl Beach. ~l·rcrc· und fn1ud in till· -.,1lt • of of <'<tlllt• and Morn:.
;iccused o( bilking an centl)' senten(.•t.•d in Los sccurilll':O. huught 1 J :-.tcl'I'!'> for
t• Ider I y 11 u n l t n gt on Angeles federal court. S8.500 a month later Ill
Beach res ide nt a nd hb Hill was sentenced lo Both nu•n \\ l'l'l' buol-.t•d <.1lld1tio11 tu bu~ 111g $8.500
mtrSl' out of mor e thun three years in prison and on chat gl':> <>f ~rJnd llwfl ''orth of ::.tod .. 111 Jlrll's
S21,000 in <rn allc~cd cat· a $10,000 fine. Gish was u n d ' 1 u I a l 1 11 g Ftr!>I Trading Con1p;111~ •
tie feeding fraud ha\'e ordered to serve 90 days s t utc c·urpur <.ilt• rn<k:o. 4570 Campus Urive,
bee n d ismi ss ed in in theLosAngeles Coun-after lh<·v allt'l.!l'dl~ ~l'"porl Bcach.
Superior Cou rtaclion. t v J ail,j inedS5.000and 6windlcd \\'o rld War 1 ·
.J ~ \'t'l<'run Prl'!!lon l\lt1rr1.... Tiu.· roll' o f both rnen 111 Jud ge E \'e r e tt W. plttced n t h r ee years 1:14. '•nt.I his nurM'. Huhy First Trading a nd there-
Orang<' t'ou11t~ Superior
Court 1'1 t"·•t<ltn~ .Judgf'
Hol>l'rt A Bunva rd Tul•:-.·
clu\ \1111 a!lk thl• l'OUnlv
Board of Supt-rvi~ors to
apprm·t• l he addition of
l\l.O mun• Judgt'i:. to tht!
l'Ount~ ben .. c.»
In '' klll'I' lo tht• board.
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STATF.MENT OF CLAIM
, , \ IJH "1•111txr V.hoJ uc111.:· .. , r•'CO:I\~ p.i.)men1, lllU\I .:nmpkc, .111.t return the .11CJd1cd d.111n f,1rm Only lhoi,,· rtt.111 ~rth.~" --ho rur.:ha~cd '"·"~ f1,.l\l• (nic.1111111 ro1.110 chips, corn ch.1ps, b.irb"u' n ..... r.u pot.th• •h•r• or cnreolla lh•r•I 11 '"'> c.me <luring che f"'rloJ J.111u ir~ I. 1'167 10 I k.-mho.r JI. 1970 111 the SIJI•\ or ( Jhforn1a, Anzon.l or ~c• ,1.JJ, ,h,1ulJ cn111rlc1~ and rcttlrn chc d.um r"rnt I~ All d.11m~ 11111>1 h.: hied .. uh 1hc Clerk .if lh< L mc.J !>1""' Dhcn.i Cuu11 on 111 h.:f,11c 1hc hr 11.11 11f "'l.•1. 1~7< "'0111,r to PJrll.:cpJle on 1111· \.:C1lcmt·111
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RETAii. GROCER
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.. ( l.1m1.1n1 "·" .1 r.i.11 11uck1 tn~.,~,J primarily 1n the r~sak 01 11><><.I pro1lu.t\ 1nJ 01htr hou~cl>old rroduct, 1hut,1f1cr rcferrtd to as "retail ~"' " I .11 '""'c 1onw uunns Ch• ~rootl JJnuAr)' I. 1967 to Dc•.:mlxr 11, 1«170, onJ rur,h~wu ~""'~ rl1ckl1 lrot.<tn •h1r\, or corn chips, or barb«vt fl••orcd ro1J10 ch1r1, or 1omll• o:h1p)) on Calofornia or Ntvud3 or A11rnn.1
I Cla1manr ""' J rct.ul er0t:er uurcna lhc al>o't rcnod rvr l•.11\
1 h1 rur.:hasts 1nJ1,.11cJ lxlov. can be vcrcli<tl by
'itotc sales <•' rc1u111>
Rooks anu rccordJ ~qlC "' 1hc tluc ,ounc or hoi1nt,1
(lfhcr records nr inforn\.lllf>n uron "ho ch cl111111 •~ mJdc
(~pcc1fy)
1 lh1cd upon rc,c>rll• or other 1nformat1on (H set forth ,1ho,c) d•mmnt \t•tr11111c1cJI 111111.11 amnun1 of ''ia.:l food pnrcha~' '" the StMc• 111 ( .1l1forn1.1, Anton.I ,1nu 'lrvAth 1n CQCh )C4' foflo .. 1n11 ll)li(i lo IX: •I\ lnlltllH
l.1nuu1 I to IA.-mbcr J I. !4167
'"'"'~ry I to IXccmbcr JI. l 968
J¥nU.ll) I to ~o·mhcr JI. 1969 S_
J.inuuy I to Dcctm~t 31. 1970 s__
Total s ___ _
ICA \ r AT. Th< 101al ll1urt Kl ronh herein t• not dC1cnn1nauvc of 1hc ,11noun1 du< cad1 cl•imJnt, bur ~hall he u~J only to dcctrm1nc the aniount do11m1n1 shall tt«l•c at • pro r111 b&J11 o{ the tellltmenr fund I
The ( ourt rcitf\CJ lhf rc1ht to requite •«ltka11on of the 1nformJllon m 1h1s S1.1tcmcnt of c. !aim I dcduc u"6cr penally t1r pcrJury th~1 the inforrmrlon conlaincd on chf' cra1n1 form nr
IN.ime o( Cl11m.lnl)
I\ trW 4nd corrtcl to the heir of mr J.no•ltdCC .ind bc:hrf, I rccotntlC thal A kno,.tn;I) anJ matcrtlll) f1fl(' llll~nl 1( m•de hn'tin 11 lhc fdony
ol pcr1ury under IA I.I<; C lfi~I 1n1 th11 l nov.1111lt m.>k1na • ~1trt•llY l•IK ,t .. tcm('n\ to 1n 1dJud1c:11ory aatnc)' or1hc UnllCJ SratCi Ciovnnmtnt
is 1 fr ony under tall \ ( 1001, both of ""h1ch uc pun1ihablc by 1mpmonmcn1 anJ line
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Monday. Match 17, 117S
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dalTale
F..xaggerated?
SOUTH BEND. Ind. 1AP1
Notre Dame basketball cocith
Digger Phelps says remarks :.it-
tributed to him con<:erning a
possible r ecruiting scandal 111
college basketball of "Wah:rgate
proportions" w ere greatly exag-
gerated.
Reached la t e Sunday al Im
South Be nd home. Phelps said re-
m arks attributed to him in :m tn-
ter\'ie\\ at Tulsa were "ba::.1ci.11l\'
some of the samt' things r, i.·
been s:.iy ing before. "But I don't
ha\•e any inside information on
anyonl' who might be undt.'r in
'estigation." he emphaMled
-·1 would hke to get !>Omethmg
on ~I :i r y I a n cl b cf or c n ex t
Anotl1er
Net Title
SAO PAl'LO. Rraztl 1AP1
Corona d e l :\I ar"s Rod La,·1.·r
dO\\ncd Puer to Rit'o's Charles)
P asarell. 6-·L G·.t . in 56 mmuk:-.
Sunday to win thl' men's srnglt.'~
title of the World Championship
Tennis Blue Group tournament
A crowd of more tha n 12,000
fans supported Laver . \\hose
ser\'ice was sharp and his plu)
nl'arly flawles::. ne:irthe nt.•t
.-1she 011 Top
\\cckend, though ," Phelps S<Jld m
.1cst about his team 's next oppo
nent in the National Collegu1k
Athlcl1t.· .\ssociat1011 tourne)'.
Phelps, '' ho::.e No 12 ln::.h
l'limi1rnled Kansas Suturday
night in the NCAA l\t1clw esl
Hcg10nal fir::.t round. s utd he only
nll'unl to 1mpl:i that "1t'::. ob vrou:-.
from \\hat I read Ill thl' paper:-.
that sl·hools ure being in\ e::.tigut
t•d .. \nd no doubt more\\ 111 bl' ·
~otl'l' OL!mc sµorb publtt•tsl
Rogl'I' \'a ldesierri. "ho "et::. pr l'
::.l'nl dunng Phelp::.' mterv1c\\
\l tlh Tuba World ~porb l'dttor
Bill Connor::. \\hi ch ) 1elded tht•
t.><.ll'ht.•r -.tm'). ::.:.iul . "Thl'Sl' \\Cl'l'
JU::.t :-.onll' thrng:. lli.at Digger ha:.
been s;.i~ 111g tor a long hnw In
ful'l mo::.l of tht.·m "ere pubh::.hl•d
inh1:.boukeurlierthi')l'<1r "
"Things arl' going to c·ornt.• o~~
thal ''ill shoek a lot of people
Pht·lp::. "as quoted ;1~ :-.:.iylng. "I
would not sa\ 11 hat sdiuols I think
will tw t•aughl. but they rndudt•
::.o me pres tigious sehools 11\
bast..etball
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Top-sel'ded .\rthur ~\sht· beat
:-.ec ond -seeded S" ed 1 ~h id9I
RJortl Borg 6--t, 7-G. Sunda) to\\ in
the tnl•n's s ingle~ l111ul in tht•
S00.000 World Chump1onship Ten
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:..(·onnj! of Tom m ~· :\kC'issil·k and
l.;11T\' 11 ;.ir;Jbon lo win the :\'a
t 11111;1 Comm 1ss1oner In\'il:.itton
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Augusta, Masters
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Hutherford regamNl th<' ll•arf on
the 83rd lap :.ind breezed to an
1·.1:-.' 'icton Sunday m thl' l'n1l
t.•d StJles Auto Club'~ Phoern' ISO
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f1r:-.l ;J:l laps before Panl'ho
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m;;cle an t•mcq~t.·ncy pit stop fur
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Hu s:-.l'll \kndez, a 35-vc:.ir·old
dnH•r from T:impa, ria .. was
k1lll1d Sund av "hen his rocket drag~ter c ra;hed al G:.iine~villc
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:\Jcndez had been attemplmg to
l'l'.H'h J quarh.'l"m1le speed of 300
mile::. per hour in the dragstrip.
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runs. lhl• c·ar \ eert'd olf tlw
<'Ottrsc :is rt neured th1• frni~h
hnc. l'rashed mlo u ::.kel guard
n11I and ''a::. demoli~hed.
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rl11c·h1.•d ;.1t 21i5 mph an instant
lwfore thl· cn1sh
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The L>av1s Cup ori~..imzJl ton.
f.1rtns;l the !--erious prublt•m uf
most nations rcfusmJ! to pl;.iy
South Africa. is reportedly 1·on
..,1dcr1ng not admitting Soulll
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heeuU!ll' of 1l:-. lt'ndenf~ to ci1 s1 upt
the games h) 1b na·n· prt'Sl'IH'<'
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Goodricl1
Spark LA
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Coudnth :ind Ca111e Bu:s!--ell
l·om hmt•d fur fi7 pomts Sund a~·
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"l'llrl'r. h<id 37 pomts and the
... 1rt.·11k·:-.hoo1ing Russell atlded 30.
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L.\:'\DOVER. '.\t d 1,\PJ
l 'nseeded ;\I ark C'ux complt•tt'd
his march throug h the rank::. or
seeded players. knot·king off
third-seed ed Dick Stockton 6·2.
7·6 Sund a\' to \\.in the World
Champions hip Tennis Red Group
tournament at the Capital Cl·n
tre.
Co1111ors Mins
11.UIPTO:\, \'a 1.\P1 Top·
see<,ted Jimmy Connors. d0\\11 a
~el for the st•cond straight lla~ .
rallied ::.trongh in the las t t"o
~els Sunday atul \\011 llw locul ln-
dcpendent · Pia~ l'rs A:-.~ociation
tennis tourmament \dth a 3·1i.
6-3, G 0 nctory on·r Jan Kodc~
Go11lie Sparkles
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Elmort• Smith overcume a fine
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IOI' I.o:-. .\ngt·ks but had :!:! n.··
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l.~11-.cr!--hlot·ked ~· tot:.il of lfi shot::.
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l11gh for 1 ht• M'<ISOll
Flyers Blank Kings
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h:1~ 1mpl'ttH'<l e\l'IY tmw l '\'t.>
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Ph i I ad e I p h 1 a go :.i I i e Bl' r n 1 t•
Parent. a doubtful s tart<.'r until
game time, recorder! hts l ltu
shutout of the season b) blanking
the Los Angeles Kings 3 0 in Sun
day·:-. nationall y telev1M•d :\J
tional flol·key Lea gut· game.
The 29-year-old Fl) crs goulic
\\as hit 111 the left coll<rrhone b\ <1
shot m Toronto Salurda)· night
and had to leaVl' th al game in the
third per iod. But X·ra~s wen•
negative and Pa re nt told coat·h
Fred Shero he wanted lo play
Sund av.
The-viclc)n incrcast·d tltl·
Flyers' k·ad in Division I of the
;\;HL tn 15 points over the SC('ond
place New York Hangt'rs a nd rt.•-
Llutl'd their magir number for
Santa usana Stakes Win11er
l'linching llw 111 It• t11 :-.1-: ,\ti\
comb1n:.il1on 111 Fl' ers v1t·lo11l':-.
or tie::. Ill thL• 1·ernu1iHng JO game:..
adding up to :-.ix"'" g l\e tht·111
the tilll'
A 11 l lw ~ c" n 11 g th l' Fl) t' 1 :..
needed eume :.ii li.'.!6111 the f1r:-.l
pt.>riod when defen:..l·m..in T om
Hladon look iJ il'e1t I 111rn <·cntt'l
Rick Macl.<.>r::.h .itHI ht.«11 l\tngs
goal it· Barr) Ed'"" d:-. I 1 om 111
feet.
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gouts in I hl' :-.l'('1111d p1·1 1od
.\ndrc l>uponl look <I l.it'l'lll l
from l'l'll\cr ffobhy C'l..i1 t..e .utd
!:>t'ored on a •10·11101 :-.l,1p :-.hot .11
9:39 and Hoss Lonsl1<•1Tv hallt•<I
tn Cl:ll'kt•'::. rl'l)()und .it 18 11 1 "1th
l.o:-. ,\ngelt.•!'> 1111'\\ Jr ti F1 .111k St
:\lar:-.t•tllt• 111 lht.· p1·n.il1' ho\ f11r
hooking.
Willie Shoemaker, aboard Sarsar, was an
easy victor in the Santa Susana Stakes for
J-year-otd fillies al Santa Anita Sunday.
Double You L ou was second und f<'a~wlnut
ing Girl was Third
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Irvine
Int NCAA
Swindest • CLEVELAND-UC
~rvine's swimming t eam
is expected to be a strong
<.·ontender for the NCAA
college division cham-
pionship, which gets un-
der way Thursday, here.
The meet will be held
al Cleveland Slate
University. .
First year head coach
llank Vellekamp
believes the Anteaters ~
have a good chance ror
the NCAA c rown.
··Yfe're taking 12
s wJmmers to
Cleve l and ," says
Vellek3illlp. "We will
give a solid team erfort
an~ we'll score a loi or
points. UC Davis Cal Sta~e <Northridge/ and
Irvine s hould battle it out · ~ forthetitle." TOM BOUGHEY LEADS UCI SWIMMERS. UC I won n at i'on a 1 ___ ..._ ___ ::..:..:..:...=:...=..=-.:::::..:..:..::.....:...-=.::.::::.:::.::'.~.:::.:.~~~~~-=--------
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Monday,;M1rc:h 17, 1976 DAIL y PILOT A J I
Readers' Corner
Dear Sirs.
ll has occurred that th<'
J,a~una Beach City Soccer tr)
outs e laborately staged recently
has been u w <.1ste of time and cf.
fort. Tht: purpose of the try-0uts
was to evenly distributt> boys for
the teams a('cording to age, ublll·
ty, and whenc\'t'r possibl<', t11
geogn1phical an•:.1.
· As an AYSO :--occer spectator.
winter '7 1. < aJ.((.•S of children 7-91
l couldn•t help but notit•e that ~
s uper lL'am t'\'oh l'd and ronst"
que_nlly s utre n 'd no Jossvs; whH·h
is frnc for A YSO; hO\\E'H'f \.dh'tl
Cl pare nt innoC't'nt l~· ~<X'S throuJ?h
the pro1wr c-h;innc·b, !itgns up for
R~·c. D~pt . Sucl'er. anticipates
fJir d11·1~1un uf CJll llw pla~l'rs.
finds the '>;.ime A YSO C'h amp
ll'am tn l.1t·t. b..in•I) ultl'l'l'<I tonl\
the n~tml· \\JS c·hangt'(l lo fool th1:
public», then I q uc.•::.tion our rt•l·.
program mot11·t:..
!>ports und try to put into propt'r
r><•rs1H'<'l l\ <' thl' purpo!'lt' of till'
spo1 h IJl't.>j.!ram . Our bOI~ "1•11•
i.o tltscoura)..'l'<I ...,e, l'ral ;.r llw111
'ai<I "\\'hat's thl· u:-1·'1 \\'l' l..110\1
tlwm. \\'t• kno\1 1\ h11 11 Ill \~ 111
hl'lorl' "l' st;1rt " Tho'-t' t·11n1
mrnts are not 1?0011: l'm-:.ur<.· \'OU
will :.i~rct'. Tlw fun, till' f:.11r f'~·l'I
lllS!. the 11a1 ur.tl compctitwn is
10 .... 1.
I \\ oul<l apprl'l'l:.ltt· ltl·.11·1111-;
your 1·omm1•11h .
St nt'l'l'l'ly,
.J E:\~ I FEH YELi..\ \:I>
L1cuna Rl·.id1
Dear Mr. Whtle:-
1 read "1th inte r est )otll
February 23 articlt• about Mr
Ken Fagans. n·cl·ntl\ rL'l1n•d
CIF Commissioner or .Athletic::..
There ts no question that 1\11
Fagans has m:.ide a contnbullon
lo CIF' athletics and that athlclit·s
are of great importance to thc dl'-
velopment of our youth. There.• 1:-.
howe\'er another po111t of view re·
garding the length of the se;.1son
;.ind the emphasis placed on
athletics.
coaches and pubhc1w their
responses in your newl>pJ{li'r
Smcereb,
Walt Lawson
Counselor .
J.agunu Ut'ad1 l11glt School
Dear Glenn ·
' . . . ~ .
I've never bC'forc taken the op-
portunity to express my feeling!>
through the <·olumns of a
newspaper. However. I reccnth ·
read the letter tn your llot Corm;r
Column wnllen by l\lr. Charle~
Bridges regardmg \\hat. m his
\ 1ew. 1s the deplorable conclitwu ....
upon wh1c·h thl' OCC li;.i::,ketl><.Jll
progr:.im has fallen undl'I' the
guidance of roach Hcrb Li\'Se\
l\1 r . Hrid14e~ :-.uggt.'slcd thCJt
other fans JO the CJl'CiJ nse lo the
occasion, mc1t1ng the OCC ad-
ministration to lake immediate
action in order to put the bash!·
ball program on ib feet.
I fully agree "ith ML Bridges.
The Anteaters are le'(}
by Tom Boughey, who
has won the 1,650 free lhc
' past thre<' years and the
500 free l\.\ o year s run·
mng.
Boughey wi ll IJc
pushed by junior Bovd
Philpot who was sctond
Four Share
/CCC Honors
Wallace,
Wetzel
Win Title
Barry Wallace and
Bob Wetzel teamed to
win the second annual
state outdoor doubles
racquetball cham -
pionship at Orange Coast
College recently.
Thl· Jo.olc.: purpo .... l' uf our pro·
t::!·a m ~hould and must be tu pro-
,.,d<' tnstrut I wn, and clean.
healthy. s pirited t'<>mpet1tion
:imonµ. the childr<'n. To losl' 1s to
lt•arn to be a good !-.purl; l<l hL'
~1<.1u~htcrecl point-wise. t•1 bt·
mad!.! to fcl'I inadl'quate in the'
~po rt itsdf is, I fl'l'l, 1111;.illy
wronj!.
On Sunday lasl. our team ~uf
fered ~1 cnn~1dl•rtth\j• lo:-.s and two
commL·nh mu...,t tw made: F1r .... t
I~. tht• rd<'n·c· pmntl•cl out th.11
our boys 'cl id not h;.l\·l' sot:k..., an<I
shin J!ll<.i rcb (w as the Rt•c. lkpl
:-uppust'd 111 furnish th<' soc:b :
\\'hy \\'<.t:-. our team tlw 0111\· mw
It-fl out'! 1 so llll') "dt·sl'l"I t·tl "hat
thcy }!Ol " Snonclll. ht' l.1t<:r ad-
m1lll'Cl that thL' H'a.ms were qUJlt:
unt.·1·cn ancl ht.• \\ ould ··tJlk to the
City ab.out 1i."
Let us take football for c\.am
pie. Summer prat'tic<• without
pads started on August :w. HJ7 1.
and the final Cl F playoff ganw
was completed o n DcccmhC'r 1:1.
1974 This was ;.iflt•r the !'II'< \\Ct.''-'
allotted for sprm g pra<·t1<·c, and
the summer football PE cla:-.s 01
six weeks cond ut'l<·d h\ mo:-.l
schools. This 1s a poss1bk. tot;.1 1 of
28 \\eeks of foot ba 11.
OCC needs the kind of man that
can produce a complete basl-.C't·
ball program both on and off the
court; in the practice gym , as
well as, under extreme com-
petitive conditions. In s hort, \.\C
need a coach that ran produce a
"WINNER " at OCC. \
The solution lo lhl' prol11'cm.
ho11evcr, sct•ms so olllwu:-to
mc. Hemm c ll l'rh Li1 scv from
his coal'11111g posit wn 1mn1cd1all'·
I ~ <ind ;.ippoint l\11 . Ch;.irlt's
Briclgl's
m both events last ycur. Four players tied for
Sop ho m o r c J a s 0 n top honors in a recent
Wheaton and freshman medaJ play tournament
Gary Figueroa rigure to at Irvine Coast Country
sco re h 1 g h in l h e Club. ·
backstroke events ancl Included in the group
Mike F igueroa and Guy at 75 nel were Katy
Antley are entered in the Gardner, Dory Amen
butterflyevents. Phyl l is Arnold and
Figueroa was eighth in Madge Badham.
the 100 fly last year and ln B flight, Betty Hen-
Antley finished sixth. derson was the winner
· :--; e w co m t• r Mi kl' with 72, followed by Fern ~son . a tr:ms fcr from Sl?roul. Je_an Taylor and
O!e. will swim in the 200 Hi lda Davies at 74.
fly and the 400 individual Corinne Franklin won
medley. along with C night with 71, fO~wed
Uoughey. by Bert Pennington at 73
Other UCI s wimmers ~md Dorothy Espy al 75.
making the trip include Betty H azewinkel,
freestylers Tim Quinn, Margaret McKen zie and
John Bow m an and Thelma Carlson all tied
S i m o n B o u g h c y at 76 in D flight.
brea s t s trCPikcr To ~ In a tin whistle event,
Cormack cind buttcrflier Rose Sleight was the A
Bruce Freund. flight winner with 36,
followed by Elizabeth
P r e p Surfl·ng Jlorner (35) and Dee Dee
While (JJJ.
June Rushforth cap-
tured B night with 34,
followed by Marcella
Keltor (33> and Betty
Or•...-ConlLA .. w• Swrf1l'lq CNmpooMlup
FounUil'I V•lley IS.I (49) Hlq Beach
H<'dl I JOl'll'l\lon , .. , •• 2 Bvr<llell ltt) 4), l Downey IHI 30.· .
Htdl 1 I Ot-nut<.10 l~tl SJ 1 P"''"IF>•~.l rt<1nn1114'n(Fl3'1°
H•oll l I Ellr\ If-I SJ, 1 lle><>·r L.lv
1f19Slon lfo) ~.J. ICol>OHIH (HI liO
H<'al 4 1 llOC!nev L.ovll\QSlon (Fl
Sl, l Kerr (Hl )7, 3 AQu lrre IF I SI.
Hl',\I s 1 G1111 .. m (H) S). 1 ~tcrs
!Fl•l,J P~er!>lm (Fl•&
Mumma (31 ).
Shirley King won c
flight with 40 with
Dorothy Bowen second
at 33 and Barbara
Bas eball Results
JUNIOR VARSITY
We\lmonster 111 101 Ed1\0l'I
E:dosun lineup· N1thot\, S\ •~O.
' 0<'HOSot'r~. rt 1 0·0 0, WMd, lb
l II 0 o. '"""'· < 2 o O·I), Stro,n111 .. r, ?b Jt.rOO S..•na. rt 1 0 0 0 "'"'·lb )-t>-10 S..llrf'OC)l', If 7·0·HI. Weo•s. p
1000 L..tvell<',Pl'llUOO UoW\'f\,pn
I G-\1 0
Score by '""'"'ll
4 U•1 1, W,Jrd, lb 4·1·1 0; lnne~. t
• I t-0, S1rosn1du. 7b S l ·l·l: 5(-kerd,
ct l 1·00. Kelly, lb 4·1·11; Gu~r. H
t 00 O, Ool'lmever. p l·O·O·O: Bowt'l'l, 11
I 00 0 l·Wl'llt, pl\ 1-0 o O, Wt'oss, p : g g ~· Cooe>er, Ph 1·0· 1· I , ~fir ... 11
Seo~ by lnl'longs
ltunl he.K" r " e 001 OOl 10-& 10 1
' 11 e t d•'>OO 000 711 11 1 12 •
Wt tn 10•1-r 101 7 1' 11 I 4 1
tO•SO" 000 ()IJO 0 Cl 1 1
Fount•on Y•llO (4112)8oh• Gr.lnde Fount.sin V•lley tonl'uP (Mm
t>ers, cf 3·0· 1 I. Groll, rt 3 CHO
T olylor, II) 2 0 0 o. 811•'>1d, '' 3 I 0 0 M.tson, 7b l 0 0-0, 111,.110. c IO O I, Pr,.11.lDl 10 0 M,Jr~rum,11 37 7 0,
keioert'IOO. p 101·0, l•WO, pt\ I 00 0,
C.drroll, p0-0 O·O Score by ll'ln11111s r II e
I ounla•n Valley 001 111 n • ~ O
bOl'><!C.r•n<Je 001 001 Ol t. 3
Founl"'" V•lley-Chambers. cr
1 J t I, ~•Qe.•um,cl.2 1 2 o
Gnts, rl, ' I l 3, Sockm.in. rr.
7 0 I '· T •v•o• II, A l , o. Roberhon, II, 2 O I 1. H•aomer.
P lb, 1 1 0 o. Carroll, tb,
1 0 0 0, F1l1hugh, lb, I 0 0 0 :
Mdwn 2D, S 3 3 2. Lavrn•n, tl>-C-P. • 2 1 3, B o •old. )!>,
4 l 2 2, Ao.,110, c-p, l 2 I I, LauD. (. I 0 0 O; Prdll JI)
3 1 0 , Tol•ls· 37 23 IS 11
Score by 111nu•gs
r II • Fin V<tlltV 201171 100 3-'ll IS 1
C..11tenn1•I 00 O 001 0-1 3 I
Kellogg third at 30.
In D flight, Helen Mun-
dy was the winner with
34. followed by Marion
Paris (33), and a tie at 31
between Margaret
Howard, Thelma
C~lson and Chris Tarr.
Seacfiff
In a least putts tourna-
ment for the women's
c lub at Huntington
Seacliff Country Club.
four players Liecl for
first in A flight.
Included in the group
at 31 were Rosemary
Erickson, Polly Brown-
ing, Ginny Lambert and
Mel Cutler. Gerry liege
was next at 33.
In the second flight.
Lorraine O'!\eill was
the winner witb 32. Tied
for second at 33 were
Chick Kobayashi and
Juliene Adams with
Laverne Petersen next
at34.
In the third flight.
Gloria Bol:.ind was the
winner with 28.
Logu11a B e a«'"h
I n a better ball of
threesome event for the
women's golf group of
Laguna Beach, the first
place of 58 went to Lil
Marks, Margaret Moore
and IdaMae Schomaker.
Second place at 59
went to Margie Davison
Doris Fagg and Theim~
Toomey.
Pre p T emtis
HUl'llinglOfl .. .ach 112) Cl .. l..OM4'
S1n9l•S
Wonte<O..cl IHI <Sel Ol\dM\1.-> f>.3,
IO'\I to Fr•ntouer 4 b, drl H•vt>r~ f"',
ort Weber •·I
(.tne IHI IOst , .•• W()f1 7 b, IO\I I •• won•·• e1en1&k IHI IMI 3-6. lost 0-6, won f>.2
WOl\1>·2
R<'<IMy !Hl IOSI •·6, lost 1 b. won I s.
won &-4 Oo11blfl
A•.iton-Slr•tl IHI losl lo M.tlf'Y
Na<;iv •·7. J-•: lo'1 to Mll~H·Kronno.• 1·•. Pol,<<><" MOon (HI 10\11 6. l~t ) 6
won6·7.wono J
Wallace and Wetzel de-
feated Bill Carroll and
John Davidson, 21-20,
21·11 , to capture their
second straight open ti-
Ue.
Third place went to
Rick Kossler and Rod
Ross.
In the women's
division, Nancy Gick and
Maggie Francis kovich
cap~ured the title, de·
featmg Mary Russavage
and Bobbie Boyer. 21-17,
15-21. 21-11. Lori Bowen
and Sue Cheslack placed
The coaeh of the-opponc.>nts'
team mt·ntioncd somcth1n·• :.~bout ha\·ing lots of good prac':
tt tl' St.'S:.t<ms. (So h;,is our tt•<tm
h,\ the way). Wh at he failt.•d le~
ml·nt1<m is that his team h<.1s bel·n
playin.c as a unit since August
197·1, ;.1 dcC'idccl ad\'anl:.tJ.!<'.
Iladng bt't'n a sehool te<1dwr
for 7'.: ~ t.·a1·s I ft•t•l that. in m;1m
instanct•s, childrt·n bt.•st kar~1
from one anuthc·r. ;\Jy idt·a tlwn
1s lo us<.• ~omt.· of th<.· best plaH•rs
from the bt·st tc;.im as kaders
and captains of thC' otht·r tl'ams.
Thl·y :.ire I h ci r own best teachers.
Basketball b even longt·r 01
ficial practice started No\ emlH.•r
1, 1974, and the final CIF playoffs
take place on March 15.1975.
Many schools have a spring pro-
gram. almost all sc hoo ls
participate in a s ummer lcagu1.-.
and most schools have a basket-
ball PE class in the foll. Sounds
like fall-winlcr-s pring-:.t1mmc r
basketball !
Other sports such ;1s hasch:tll.
track, swimming a nd \I alcr polo
have summer prog rams. oul of
season programs, and PE cl<.tss
programs in the "off" -.l'ason
Are the seasons too long'? 001.·s
this typc of program put pressure
o n student athletes to s peciali1t·
at the high school le\'cl'! What
arc the pressures on coathes to
.. build a program" in the ir
I'm !'.tlll'l'. Ill this ua~ Of high
pcm en·cl athlcllc polit11:s that the
t·rcdcntial requ1rt•mcnts could he
skirted 111 some "ay or other. It
"ould be so rewarding to see a
man as concerned, knowledgea-
ble and perceptive about a sports
program as l\lr. Bridges ob .
v1ously l!'.t lo one time in the his·
lory of sports IJe a llowed lo step
lf1 and tal.e the re igns.
I'd like1 lo thank l\1r. Bridges
for thoughtfully rai5ing the
dander of '' 11 of us along the
Orangt.• Coast and if you get the
job Chuck, \.\l'rc "BEillND" )OU
all the way.
.Jim Hcmslev
lluntrngton Beach.
....
Vollt~y h a ll T ilt ·
third.
Th
schools? How abo ut family pl:.im; Ih1na Hills Jligh a nd Laguna
e B division crown for vacations and rt"·r·nal1'on·.'
l t R
. kB d " " lkach kid; off the \'Olleyball
Let's, for hC~I\ en's ~ake. tal..e
the politi cs o~t of childn·n·s
wen o IC owen an T ·1 ff d How d o interscholastic athletics J erry Gorup who topped rt on o n o r e M':JSOll \\1th a !'ol'COnd annual
J h
flt into the total educational pro-c·oathcs collision tonight ul
o n Londelius and Wal-San Clcmt.•ntt· lli"h's basket-gram for h1'gh s·chool .\.tudc:•11t.c ·.' .. __.
1 B
... " ., L;.iguntt Bcad1 Jl1gh. __.--
Y urgess, 21-14, 21-15. ball teams " ill be honon .•d with a These questions nt>t•d to b<' t'X· Coat•ht•s from the two rh·al
Third place went to· sports awards dinm·r t~night at amined by thl• C l F ofrin'. :-<'hooh \I ill compete at 8 30
Frank Roldan and Chuck San Clemente Inn bl'gtnmng al member sc hoo l pnnnpJls. follt)\\tng :.t 7 :IO clash betwl!t·n
Rridges, who dumped G:-1~. . . . athletic dll'l'Clors. and the h11n Uw l\10 :-1:ho11ls' junior \'arsit~
Stu Bloom ancl Start C_oach Stan D e Ma gg10 :-.. drcdsofftne coa(·hcs mthcCll·' l · T l'am:-...
\\'right, 21-ll, 21•4. ntons won _the South CuJ::.t Southc·rn Se<·twn. I \10uld :-..ug Tlll•...,da~ lhc• :--cason {.(t.'ls und<.•r
,\ League champ1onsh1p gest t_hal you ~u r\'e:-otl1e1;,ib ;111d "a) for un·a -.<·hool:-.
The m·xt r acq uetbaJl 1r:::;;;:;::;;::;:;=::=;:=:;::;::;:=:~==~~::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::;:=:;=:==~:::::::::;;;;;;;
tournament is set May 11
3.4 and is a s ingles arra ir
for intermediate and
beginning players.
Play will be held in B
and C (beginning)
divisions with senior and
women's action also be-
ing contested. A juniors
division will also be held.
The second annual
t;.S. outdoor racquetball
tournament will again be
he ld al Orange Coast
with most of the top pros
competing June 20-22
Two T e ams
In L e gion
THEO DOH
IOllNS SI.
THEO DOU
IOllHS JI.
THEODORE ROBINS
LEASINGCO i
Prou.dly Announces The
Grand OpeniftCJ of Their
ULTRA MODERN . NEW
LEASING CENTER
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The rollo\llin g are Billboard's hot record hits for
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JIOTSINGLES
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Private Stock.
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7. LABELLE -Night Bird!, Epic
8. ROBIN TROWER -t~or The Earth Below.
\\'arner Bros .
9. AN EVEl>ING WITH JOHN DENVER -
RCA
10. LINDA RONSTADT -Heart Like A \\!heel,
Capitol
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HCA
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4. Pi-lY ELUSIVE DREAJ\1S -Charlie Rich',
Epic
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6. A LITTLE BIT SOUTll OF SASKATOON -
Sonny J.an1 es, Columbia
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Oli,·ia N~Y.·ton·J ohn . MCA
8. ROSE S AND LOVE SONCS -llay Price.
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LOS At'GELES <AP>
-The. nostalgia for
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trend.
1930 era or great aerial
filmJ.
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Ryan O'Neal and BUrt
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Fathers United
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member
8111 Vaughan
of egsta Mesa
f € recently was
J granted ' 1
' custody " 1 • of daughter
" Heather. a
FlJEJ 'court
watchers'
monitored
proceedings.
WAR DECLARED
ON INEQUITIES
"We hold these truths to be
self-evident, that . all fathers
have. a right to life, liberty,
purSjlit of happiness.and the
love of their children."
By ALLISON DEERR
Of UM 0.lty ...... MolH
The preamble to the Father's Declara-
tion or Independence is a signal that men
have declared war on the inequities of the
diVorce system.
Nationally, chapters or Fathers United
for Equal Jus tice, Inc., are being formed,
the fourth organized six weeks ago in
0 geCounty.
A ertising executive Clint Jones. Foun-
tain ley, started the local chapter in the
midst of a drawn-out battle for custody of
his 3·year·oid daughter Yvonne. He now is
in New Hampshire continuing the fight.
Jones and other FUEJ board me mbers
emphas ized that they aren't anti-women.
"We have m embers who are second
wives, sisters and mothers of male mem-
bers. We don't hate women, we're just
fighting for equality," said board member
John Bivings .
UNJUST TREATMENT
Basing their battle on the premise that
l. the husband a nd father has not been treated
fairly, the g roup has launched an all-out
campaign to bring change.
··our aims ar e to develop our organiza-
tion. into a powe rful voice with muscle and
effect a cha nge in our courts and the law· to
promote equal 1ustice... '
FU EJ believes this 1s the time for the re·
volution.
"People don 't always automatically as-
sume that the mother will be granted child
custody," Bivings said. "Laws are chang-
ing and it is no longer thought that the
mother s hould have custody of young
children." ·
Goals are clear cut.
-Decriminatfzalion of support and en·
forcement or visitation rights ... Men are
prosecuted for nonsupport but women are
seldom thrown into jail for not allowing vis·
itation on specified days. Love is as impor-
tant as financial s upport."
-Auditing of the District Attorney's sup·
port account. "We have heard of cases
where the money was not received by the
mother although paid by the father and the
mother then s igned criminal complaints
against her ex-hus band."
COMPLAINT F ILED
-End the require m.ent that the ex-wife
sign a formal complaint against her ex-
husband before getting assistance. ''This
makes a criminal out of the father. No
wonder so many guys split. They can't han·
die the pressure."
plans to attack roor portrayalis in the
media, ask for equal time to rebut criticism
and counteract the picture of father as
''buffoon rather tha n a stabilizing influence
in the fa mily."
-End the requirement of proving the
wife unfit before obtaining custody.
''Sometimes , the mother is not ready or
able to handle custody. Cases should be
treated fairly a nd individua lly."
-Work for equal treatment from social
workers.
-Support the rights of illegitimate
fathers.
-Keep labs on flaws in the judicial
system.
"lt's,,a ~o~gh system, so we have to play
rough, Bivings aserted.
Thus far, the fa:,t .growing group has met
~eekly to map :.trategies. Current projects
include court watchers, legal research a
non-referral list and picketing. '
COURT WATCHERS
"Court watchers" seems an effective
project. Several official court watchers
wearing large red ID badges, were present
when their first member obtained custody.
"We try to have fi ve to 10 members in
court. for e~~h custody hearing," Bivings
explained. We t ake note of how fairlv
judge a nd attorneys deal with both
parties."
\Vhen the watchers spot what they feel is
unJUSt treatme nt. they help the member in·
volved to fill out complaint forms to be sent
to the s l ate Comm1tlec on Judicial
Qualifi cat10n:-. or the <Jppropriate bar a~·
socialion.
. "FUEJ also 1:. for mulating a non-referral
list. made up of a ttorneys who do not treat
men fairly. These are omitted from our list
or refe rrals ...
FUEJ doesn't plan to pull any punches.
"We have some members who are digging
through the law libraries now. Some have
discovered they can do a better job than
many attorneys, who simply don't even
try."
The latest ne wsletter · quotes national
statis tics. Only 9.7 percent live with
divorced fathers.
··we feel it is time for fathers-to stand up
a nd act like men .·· wrote one m ember for
the newsletter. "To take this problem in re·
ign and to ins ist no, demand the
respect they have g iven up by default in the
past."
Members range in age from 18-ros. m<1le
a nd female, from all walks or life. ··we
welcome women of good faith, especially
second wi ves and mothers, as members "
he said. '
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
-..r,,Marcll 17, 1'7S
-Improve the image of fathers. FUEJ
Interested persons can contact the group
for meeting dates and times by calling
636-6553 or 554·5634 or writing FUEJ, Inc ..
P.O. Box 210, Fullerton, CA. 92632.
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TIMPANOGOS °CAVE NAT10NAL MONUMENT. Utah
<UPI) -Sherm a Bierhaus credits "sheer bullheadedness''
for her appointment as rirst woman superintendent here.
Tbe park ranger's daughter says she fought "traditionar'
attitudes to climb from a clerk's job and become one or 11
women s uperintendents in the National Park Service.
"Some of the older park service personnel, /Nho were ac-
customed to certain management posts traditionally
belonging to men, had a hard time adjusting," she says, re-
calling that her co-work~rs we.re "stunned .. when her ap·
pointment became effective last November.
She tSecame a cting superintendent at Timpanogos two
months'earller after her predecessor was transferred.
ASSIGNED WORK ''When the place didn't blow up or Oood. they decided I
could do the job permanently,'' sbe said.
The Arizona native admits she "panicked'' the fi rst day
an her new job, feeling "l had to work extra hard to prove
myself," Although the novelty has worn off and her all-male staff of nv~ full•Ume and 20 se..sonal workers has adjusted lo the
new boss. telephone calls keep pouring in for "Mr.
Blerhaus.''
"I aelcalls for a mister all the \lme." . . Part of the blame is with women themselves. she insists
"I've worked w(th women who are constant complainer1o
but won't do the nltty.griU.y to gtt away from the jobs they
are to unhappy witb," she said
l
'
U .. IT ........
Sherma Bierhaus
credits her
stubbornness
for gaining
her post as
national
monument
superintendent
in Utah.
··1 guess you could say 1 got this job through sheer
bullheadedness.'·
Ms. Bierhaus says she has been determined to succeed in
an "outxloors" profession ever since her childhood in Grand
Canyon. Ariz .. where her father was a park ranger.
llAD INCENTIVE After a divorce. she found extra incentive for getting
ahead. "I simpl1 needed more money to support my four
children."
Ms. Bierhaus says the park service has been traditionally
a ma n's organization because ofthe outdoor nature of mucb
of the work. and superintendents were almost always park
rangers.But in the last four or five years, women have
begun wearing park ranger hats," she said. ''Could it only
be coincide nce that women have shown an interest in the
field for about the same length of time?"
Tbe superintendent has noticed from applications that
many more women "are taking foratry-related ~ourses in
college and applying for park service jobs.
There is nothing in her job that a physically fit woman
can't do, insists Ms. Brerhaus, who occasionally has to
chmb the l,lOO·foot high, 11h-mlle long trail from the vis-
itors' center to Timpanogos Cave.
Iler duties include managing and administering the
mountainous ar ea surrounding the series of s mall under·
Around limestone caverns, the first of which was dlscovered
m 1887. She is also in charge of protccUng the natural re·
M>UPCes and ma\ntainin& the trail, cave, sewer and water
systems.
Missing Facts
Now Included
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Are
you big enough to rectify your
answer to Question Number One
on the quiz you printed recently?
It was a multiple choice test that
had appear ed in the Washington
High School paper in Kansas City
to help students r ecognize the
symptoms of VD, learn how it is
contracted and what to do if they
think they h ave it.
IL was terrific of that school to
print the quiz and you were great
to run it in your column so
millions of young people all over
the North American continent
ceuld learn from it.
The a n s w e r th at needs
straightening out was lo the fi rst
question: "VD is t ransmitted by
(a) sexual relations with an in·
fected person, <b > toilet seats,
<c) kissing.··
The answer given in the paper
was "a." It should have been "a
plus c. ·•
So many people depend on yov.
Ann. Will you please set the re·
cordstraJght?-H.A.
DEAR H.A.: Thank you for
givlng me the opportunity to rec·
tify not only an answer that was
only llalf rigbt, but to ease my
conscience. I knew at the lime
that your answer was more cor·
rect but I felt an obligation to
reprint the quiz exadly as It had
appeared in the high school
paper. I reallte now I stiould
have altered the reply wben I ran
Che column.
Syphilis un Indeed be con·
traded from klssiD1 a person
who bas the disease U It ls ID the
lnfectloas stage aad tbere ls a
aore oa the Up or la Ute •oath
(wbkb is a sign of tbedl9eue). If
t.be person belng ldsaed ba a
bruised area on the II .. • la the
mouth which would aJlow en-
trance of the sypbllls micro· ·
orgulsm, he may becomelaftd·
e4.
A rather bizarre example ol
bow till& works occurttd several
l _ears _ago In the Veterata's
JIMpKal ln W ashln,._, D.C. A.
( A~n Landers OJ
surgeon who was performing an
autopsy on a syphilitic cadaver
cut his hand slightly through a
rubber glove. He learned several
weeks later that he had gotten
syphilis.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1·m a
guy who can't believe I am writ·
ing to Ann Landers. but I '"e got a
problem. It's this fellow l work
with. He bums cigarettes lrom
everybody. If there is a pack on a
person 's desk . he 'II help himselr.
He's not sneaky or anything. he
always asks. Nobody says no.
Whal gripes m e is the way he'll
come ove r lo t alk. All of a sudden
he'll reach into my shirt pocket
without sayin(!~ word and help
himself to a ci1,fctrellf .
Don't tell me to quit smoking.
Just tell me what lo do about this
cheapie who bums at least six
cigarettes a day and never once
has offered to pay anybody back.
-SU FFOLK COUNTY SAP
DEAR SAP : Kee p your
cigarettes orr yo-.r desk. oul or
your shirt pocket and when he
asks for a cigarette le11 him il 's
time he brought a carton lo the
office for his fellow employes, to
make up for all the mooching.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I love
lo do needlepoint. When m y
husb a nd and two preschool
children go visiting on ~nday af-
ternoons I take my needlepoint
along.
Recently I was criticiied. The
person said I must be awfully
bored with her company if 1 had
lo bring something along to keep
me occupied. I converse easily
while sewing and had no idea l
was ins ulting anyone. Please
comment. -SEYMOUR CT.
DEAR CT: Most needlepoln-
ttn caa vi It and sew and do
JuUtt to bo&.b. Eye contact ls tm·
portaat to some people. If you re-
me•ber to &lance up frequeoUJ
at IM person who complained. l
'betlbatwlllaatlafy ber.
lf2 DAIL V Ptl.OT Monc!!y. Marc:h 17, 181$
.)
Dinner Patrons Trade
u ....... """' •• ......_.._.
l)pc;c;er t s haring, bill-splitting
h) '1 ,1llng couples. lunch.skipping
.ind mort.· doggie b ag carriers are
"1gns of ch an~ing times on the
l'l"it aunint SC('ne.
are trading dbwn in their choice of
food and the number of courses
they order.
"l have the impression that
many people are coming in on
their coffee break, buying
breakfast a nd s kipping lunch.
They orde1· (such things as> eggs,
bacon. wheatcakes . We've seen
an increase in the average check
at that hour ."
re11taurant, co-owner Michael
Comisar reported wine sales up.
heavy volume on fresh fish items
and business in general seiis&-
tional. •
Even some upper ca·ust, luxury··
rrstaurants a rr offering early·
t'' l'nin,:: s pecials al reduced
prH't.•s in an effort lo make up in
\'olumt• what they are losing to
higher costs of food and overhead
. sul·h as l:!bor. rent and energy for
h\·altnl! and cook mg.
"'There are more coffee pots in
offices nowadays, a nd people
buying baker y sweet rolls."
Martin Well e n , dlstrlcl
manager for the r estaurant atop
the John HancoC"k Uuilding in
Chicago al&o was optimistic. "He
said his customer count was up:
dollar volume had increased by 10
to 20 percent, and buying habits
appear unchanged.
\..; 1:1n altt•rnat1vc to pnce in·
1·n·ast·' somt.· r<'Stuurants are
l"Ull1ngout mt•nu 1lt!ms,sw1lching
rrnm bccofto less ('xpens1ve meats
.ind or recl11<·1ng portion sizt''·
'"''' 1 l<'nn W Bo ll mg, prc-sid<'nt
ol lht• :\.1t1onal Hl•,tau1.int As-
.,11t 1Jlton. t'h1('<H!o
A s pot check of 11 table service
NRA-member res taurants in
widely scattered c ilies showed
business up in some, down in
others. or holding steady.
Viclor Gotti, owner of a famous
San Francisco restaurant whose
entrees range upward from $6.75.
said sales were up 22 percent for
1974.
In Dallas. Michael G lynn
estim ated that a bout 25 percent
fewer custom<'rs were coming in·
to the rest a ur<1nt he manages.
Glynn s aid "inc sa les in
particular have dipped but thal
more customers are ordering full
dinners ms t cac.J of a la carte
items.
"The West Coast does not seem
to feel the current pinch that we
read about in oth er scctioni, of the
country," he added .
Holling, h1m~(·lf a 1·eslaurateur
\\II h ho th st•rv i<:t.· and M.•lf ·S('l"VICE!
OPl'l'i..lltolls 111 do\\ ntown Chicago,
said 111 an tnt<'n tt.>\.\ that He
thought th<' cust o ml'r count na-
t wnally had not decreased last
~ l'a r. but lhal many customers
But in Boslon. Louis Amirsakis.
owner or a Landmark Seafood
restaurant, said his marginal
customers have d eclined in
In a popular Cincinnati
1 number although regulars were
coming in a s usual. Marginals a re
people who drop in between 6: 15
Cancer Hunch
Is Beneficial
Tl' ESDA Y. !\IARCJl 18
8} SYD~E\'OMARR
ARI ES !!\l arch 21-April 19>: Creative re·
source-. !.urge to forefront. You make impor-
t<tnl contacts. Social life improves.
TAt'RUS (A pril 20-May20>: You find that
roadblock to money advantage can be re·
mm ed ~O\\.tc.ikt·hcart -removeit!
C•EMINI ( Mav 21·June201: Lunarcvcle b
... m·h that vou should lake initiative. Strive to
brt•.ik nc·\~· grounds. ll1 ghlight originality,
11HI l' J.H.' ndt• n l' l'
('r\~CER !.June2l ·Julv221 : Whaloccurs
lid11n<1 lhl· sn·nl's holcl~ special interest.
Y11ur l1111H'h pa) s cl 1 \'ldcnds. You gain access
111 µrl\ alt•ged inform at1on
I. EO 1 Ju I~ 2~i-A u i.: 22 1 Soci 411 11 f <' at'<'Pnl
<•d rrat!nds ;.ind '" 1shc' domtn.1tc. Your d<'
sire for affection 1::. fulfilled.
\'IRGO <Aug ~:i SC'pt. 22>: Be specific in
rl'latang proolems, desires to professional
assO<'aalC', s upC'rior.
LIBRA C Sept. 23-0cl. 22>: Open lines of
t·ommunicatwn. Perceive potential. You
may get chance lo \Hite, compose or ad-
' l'rt"'l'.
SCOR P IO COcl. 23-!'/ov. 21>: Discuss
f1nanc(·s \\1th partner. mJlC. Discover who
i:-. pa_, 111g, collecting -:.ind coordinate cf-
f11rls Family s itua t ion improves.
SAG ITT,\ R I l ~ < !'\ov. 22· DN·. 2U: i\c<.'ent
1' 1111 mcd1ng o ppoi,1tion <.ind deal in!! "ilh
ii You /.!Jin <·oopt'I Jtion from surprise
~lltll ("l'
('.\PRICOH:" (Dec '..!2 .J an. HJ>· Busic is-
:-Ul·:-. dom1nat l'. Av01d frills. G('l story
st r.1i~ht. Show that you can accept truth -
und respons 1hili ty.
AQUARIUS (.I an. 20-Feb. 18>: Accent is
un creal1nty. 'i pt·c1a l relationships, specific <..
rhangc:s. Childn•n, m embers of opposite sex
play prom incnt roles.
PISCt:S <Feb. HJ-!\larch 20): Build for
future. Stress quality. Eschew the flimsy,
the gel·nch-quid. scheml'.
Peering Around
Couples
Recite
Pledges
Wangler-Bowman
Orange Coast College
s tudents Cari Bowman
and Gary Wa ngler were
married in the ff arbor
Trinity Baptis t Church,
Costa M esa with the
Rev. Connie Salios of·
ficiating.
T heir parents are lhe
Des Bowmans and
Arleigh Wangler s, all of
Costa Mesa.
Honor attendants were
Jeanine Ro wman and
Greg Wangler .
Others in the brid:.il
party w ere J anith and
Richard Bowman, Deb-
bie, Chr istie and David
Wangler. P:.it and Connie
Salios. Cath y Conroy,
Leah Yarwood , Mark
Swenson, Rusty Stanton
and Steve Fis kness.
The bride is a graduate
of Eslaneia High School
and her hus band is an
alumnus of Costa Mesa
IUgh.
Honors Spot I ighted
FOR ~1 ER COSTA
Mesa r eside nt Dnllu•
E rdma n demonstrated
her sculpture of •·Jillie
people.·· on Channt'l 2R.
rtlrs. Erdman now 1s
h ving w ith her fa mily rn
Evergreen, Col., wluch
is so tiny they hnve an ·
eight-party lint"
They have IH'<·n ... o
homc~ick for Cal1forn1a,
~Ir::.. Erclm;1n n •pMls.
tlrnl tht.•y soon wtll l•l'
mo\"lng bac:k 1<1 Co'tJ
Mesa.
RA \' Al.LREO, -.1111 of
Mrs Luc Allred of
only d('ci s 1on-m aking TOPS (Take Off Poundi,
body on c ampus which is Sensibly' Chapte r 353 for
studenl-controlled. 1974.
SE RVI NG A S .de· Th ey a r c Jud y
legates _to the ~at1onal Crawford, quee n , with a
t~onven l~on of ]\;at1~nal 40-pound loss . C la r a
C ,o u n c ~I o f Jc w .'s h Witzel, runner-up, and \\omenm SanFra~c1sco Ginny Thomp son ,
w e ~ e M r s · . H 1 l d a Delores Dreher, Renee
Robinson, president ?f Jefferson, Genny South.
the Orange Coast Unit, Jean Baumea. E l vie
:... n d M r s . A d. r 1 e n n e s t a n f o r d • M a r i a
( ohen. \'tce prcs 1denl. Esparza, Mary Bcddoes,
Dianna Eichcn. Jean
W I NNERS HAVE Brown an d Karen
b1:cn <1nnou n ced by Wilkins.
"'cw po rt B c a c h . has ,...------------------------'
MRS. WANGLER
Hockey-Robitaille
Huntington Reac h
Jli_gh School g raduates
Dori Renie R obita1llt• and
J on Edward Hocke) c:-..-
changcd vows and nngs
in the United Com mun1t v
Methodist C'hur<·h. I luni-
ington Beach
The) <ire the daught<'r
and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Robitaille a nd Mr.
and Mrs. E . J . Hockl'y.
all of 1 luntinglon Beach.
t\ t t c n d a n t s "~ c• r c
Yrnnnc Kent. Kimberly
Mauk. Peggy and Hobert
Cmur, Penny JI a1r<ibC'-
dian. Kori Jtumphrcs.
Deni , E r ic and Br ad
Robitaille, Steve and J oe
1 lockey and Dan Noell.
The newlyweds will re·
side itt Fountain Valley.
Dovvn
und 7 p.m. tor a drink and a pl~e
orflsh or appetizer.
To Paul Shank, who operates
the dining room ~nd toffee shop ln
a Scottsdale hote l, the inOallon-
recession situation is a mixed
blessing. He saicj sales volume
dropped 1-5 perc~t in January,
compared wilh the same month in
1974. Customers still ate in the
hotel, he said , but they were trad-
ing down from the dining room to
the coffee shop.
In Atlanta, restaurateur A.J .
Anthony said his dollar volume
and customer count had dropped
about 10 percent, but attributed
part or the decrease to the season,
noted for its absence or conven-
t10ns. which represent a large
part or the restaurant's business.
To offset the decline, Anthony laid
off only one waiter but cut his
-..·ork week from s ix tofivedays.
Despite inflation and r ecession.
Americans now eatonethirdofall
their meals outside the hom e, said
the restaurant a ssociation. And it
estimates that the figure will in·
crease to one half by 1985.
, ' . " . . .
MRS. HOCKEY
Forster-Holland
~I r. and Mrs. J ack
llolland's home in
:'\ewporl Beach was the
selling for the marriage
of their daughter. Gayle
Marie H o lland and
Albert Edward Forster
Jr.
The bride is a graduate
of Burlingam e High
School and California
State t:niver s ily at San
Diego where she affilial·
ed v. i"th Alpha Phi ancl
wh e re h e r hu s b and
leaches .
Ill' 1s a g raduate of lh<'
L'niv ersit~· of Houston
and the son of Albert
Edward Fors ter of San
Diego.
Attendants were
Rob e rta and Scott
Holland and lhe bride·
groom's father.
hce n sclccll'd iun1 or
class repre:-.cntalive on
the Student l 'n1 on Roard
al the L'n1vcrs1ty of
Southern California .
fie is a gr adua t e of
Coron.1 dcl Mar lligh
School
The board 1s in rhargc
of the· ac:lmtn1t-lratio11 of
the ~tucl c nl ;.icliv1lies
renkr <incl the s tudPnl
JCPenney
Pixy
portraits
are enough to make
anyone smile.
· union buildmg a nrt is the
ptxy ~: 10 AM to I PM
..t 2 PM to 7 ftM • Sat. I 0
to I -2 to 5 Mardi ti
•°""9 Mcrc:lt 22
MEWPOIT IEACH
COSTA MESA
Onlyt69
tor a 5 x 7 or 4 wallet sizes of same pose
In natural color
• No appointment necessary Come on.
• Aqe 1tm1t children lo 12 years old
• Choice ot poses from as many as 4 o r 6.
• Two children l<>gelher •• only 2 98
• No hidden charge!.
• Mail orders rust s1t9hlly mort>
II. you have a second or thud lavorile
pose. ta!«? them. too At theso special
prK'es. in either size
Your second selec11on 1 19
Your lh1rd selcct•on . 1.65
Your ft'l1Jrth ~election 1.H
Your llllh seleclton 1 40
OPP·1
Tonight's TV
Highlights
KCET C28) 8:00 -Clarence Dar-
row. Henry Fonda portrays the famed
criminal lawyer in ,his one-man show,
comJnent.ing on the law, marriage and his
major cases.
NBC (4) 9:00 -"Impasse:• Burt
Reynolds plays a fast buck artist hunting
a fortune m gold buried in Corregidor in
this 1969 adventure movie with Anne Fran-
cis.
CBS (2) 11 :30 -''Please Don't Eat the
Daisies." Dori& Day and David Niven are
paired in this p1easant 1960 comedy based
on the nov~l by Jean Kerr.Janis Paige and
Spring Byington also a re featured.
TV DAILY LOG
Monday
Evening
MARCH 17
I llPIMM L111111et l'roin•
l:lO Men CrilflR ~
9:00 @ CIHfl Mndr (R) Geest
John Wayne, as hunsell, IS 11\J~ll\I
1 ptuonal apj)tuance on "" YOl'k
lo promote hlS latest moorie and
plans lo havt lunch in the home ol
his numbtr one Ian-none other than
Or Attllur Hirmon.
O Q)f.!l09 m"'c Mud•' Mom: (C) (211f) Mfllpassi~ (dll)
• '69 -Burt Rtynolds, Anne frl/ICIS.,
M1~0 M1y11111. A fut bid. ope11t01
enlists lbt 11d ol 50IM wdy deal-
en 10 htlp him ancom 1 lortltllt
in aold wcrtted in 1 ave ,_.
where under • Com11dor lortrm
2~ Yt¥S alttf YfOl'(d W11 II.
(oJI s,, 0 •••S.W.A.T.-STALKS * GIRL'S KlDNAPPER! 0 (~ 00> ill ED S.W.A.T. "Pres·
sure COokt(' Alter thwart1111 a 11111•
':lO R Q!m!P TheJ St1rdl ftf S41r· ht htlsl involvinc hostacH, pre·
WIW"11 Art Unkltlltr narrales this on-vent1nc an •lltmpled suicide and
side look et tht World V1s1on lnler· l1unchtnl 1n 1nve.st1cation 1nlo 1
national refucM rehef wor\ 1n Ahia. krd~ppinc. Hondo IS ordered to
81nf11desh and Cambodia, play "hosl" to a buutilul, enll· I~ Men Crilll• Silo• police wnler who plans lo spelld
AlldJ Crlllittl sevenl days on lht job with Ille
Dn cntt SWAT tum. Oirlecn Carr ind Lotan
Z.0111! Ramsey cuul. ~ ) Oultl's Clltlu I lilly Crahl111 lhfftlt Crmdt T mtt fll• Sllarl t• Mwemra
Little la1Clb lltuy Aarldaddo
J:OO
1
_I~ O ,,.._ m ~ ft\...... 9:l0 @Cl) (.I) IMdl (R) White slit ~..,, ~ ~ ~ loci\$ for an apartment 1.n lltw York.
Rhod1 11\CJfts bid ia w1~ Mr IN'"
6 llted S.IM ents. and Irle renns bKk lo the
I T~ w c...iw-••1 it 11Wd lo bt whto $111 lmd
· ~s lilJ LIM1 al home.
t lM lJKJ @ WtMtl1at
T\t Fii m mJmD U.C.: A New l'lm-
ie> ~ rretoiWI :iiirtu Tltn•
T\t~lla)~~ltll lilt ~----10-.00 6 (li)(D (I) lh4 lc a I Cu hr -._.. '"ltalf A Llffi 40·JU!<old J11111$W lon1lly llnds ro1111ra jalt a w
Drau dtwlltd brothu contrldl a dist1se •
ThrH St.tea that will 1t11uir1 her constant 1t·
Ptlica Swa"" !forth, and Cesare Oanov1 runt.
1:l0 § SZS.000 P'JTa.W lt•lion to him. Ken Beny, Shme
Cl!llJ!D WtM lltlssltu (~) {!) ltn ftr Yt11r lilt
Rw. Cameron Wilson. reprnentonc O CARIBE-NEW BIG HIT
lht world L1ttr11Yre Cnr$adt, host' STACY KEACH ST"RS' this live hour sptei1I on lhls in· * " · 1erdenomln1tion1I m1n1stry whldl 0 (~ (!)) (1) al Caribt "LadJ
supplies 210 countritt with f0$ptf Killer" Ben and Muk are asslcned
literature. to • use lnvolvina a Senator's w1l1 0 h lRblw ~llllat who is 11«.111ed of murder. Monte
(Jl ft Tel tllt TIWtll Markham, Linda Mush, Judy p,~ 0 Mllllell $ MtM; (C) l'O) "Star and Jim Davis cunt.
la"" Dist" (wes) '56-Jolltl Acar, em m""' RM:Nrd Boone. €i) CIU Coll las Cs~s ,
11.tt's Ill* A Dul ~flit Unltuchbla lfwitdlM m n. tt,. .... n. "Salllllo 1111
Ii) WiW W.W f1f .... 81illlf" Tllis lil111, set iR l l~lwy Al.Ma llPN, is Ille story of I lllOdllf 111d
Jlti"'7 DeH ._ her hlo cllildrrn who set off to find
Stfari " Mwtrtart her llusband, 1 lonntr dtpuly p
Uttlt Ra.alt trnoc who hn b«n u 1lcd lleuuse
1:00 U @(J) en-... ·w111o1o·· of his klndnus to pm1nlL
. A YQlllll mu IS lot recocniz•d as 10:30 rttlic:Nt JMllCtio1
1 "man" In Ille fYtS of !Ms peoplt · AcHIPlll .. btclwse ... refvscs It ricM !Iii l0:'5 .._ latllt~ (l\ICSI Nelltillllh Penolf), • Jl:OO ~B a m ta lkft
trad1hon1I BtS4Ut mlom to llf1'W '"" lllutt
Oftl0S m•nllood. Rolltrt Urich Ind T\t Ucy Shew
Marl Slier a 11Jo pest. lil"issitn· l•pouiblt 0 Ii~ Ci) (igl W ~tfltn 1191f1. Oii laR~llU ~n ~Tom ' Odis runts 111 J.ll(l)T• Ttfl tflt TrvU.
Columnist Ilona 81rrttl end Ct0111 .... Wild Wild Wts1/l11< T a . ~rt1n "'"' ""' u t
(•) fllil• Deopu .. port
0 ***ROOKIES-JILL n:JO ~iff M(DltdcJ't!~ ~ (C) ·* SNATCHED BY PSYCHO ~ Dtl't ut Ille Daisies"
O IQl()))(l)E!)T .. aull11 (COii!) '&0-0oris Day, David llMI.
"liichlmere" Jm is abducted from Janis hl__r. Sprinr 8ylnf1011.
1111 scent of an ICCdtnt bJ I lllfll· Q Q) (!)@) m Jt h"J C11111
t1I hoS11ilal 1.SC1pe1 poslna u 1 Peter BordanOYich is euest host.
doctor. Edw11d Albtrt cutsls. Ryan O'Nul euttls.
I o..1tr'a a.. o ua m> CD ww. wtlld MJt-•~ Sides Nn telJ 'Tu liiv1S1011 of ~rol Elldtri"
StcaJ ftM Mu.let 0 lltwit: "CaplliR lfy<ett" (clll)
MtM: (C) (Zlw) "'Y1le lat ti ·iJ-S1tw11rt Crancer, RoOtrt Donat.
lwerytllht(' <••> '&9-Hope line•. Kalhlttn Ry1n. Sltphtn Bord. SuZJ Pal'Mr, LOUIS m ... "lllldltftM SttrJ" (my>)
Joord1n 'S0-0111 Duryea, Cale Slorm. ED cmnm Claltlltl OllTn In lZ:OO (~) Alfn4 llltckoci Httll
lh1s one min '11ow, Henry Fonda. I Da•ttt1
dressed as the l1mous l~r 1nd 1:00 · ®n-spt1~1nc l11s words. lakn witwets C3) (i)@ (j) !Ins
on a pMosophoal ,ourney tllfouah 1:45 llotit: "He Rms hr (wts)
Oanow's llHnd as ht ~al.s abou1 '64 -Tony Younc. Dfn Ouryu , Jo
his ctHldhood, n11n\aat. lllldtntllld Morrow.
1n1 of tht lrtr, ind -ol Ills J:OO 6 Mt'lit: (C) '1lM Oftm" (wes)
m•ior c:aws. '!>3 -John Dtnl Joa Eniu, In• ED DfaM DIYIS.
Tuesday
DAYTIME MOVlES
10:00 m ....... " , .... ,.,,., '52-
t orttt• Youns. lefl Cllandltf.
Cl) "DltlMt ~ (du) 'SS -
Rod Cameron. Jtei Kelly, Galt Ri*
blni,
II :00 9 "Snltr\t" (com) '65 -(nc
MorlCOrtlbt, EllH W'tst. Wlll11m
frtnklyn
ll:JUll '1M tkfl Wen ntW' (du)
'°D-Altt Nlcal, rran• LltiMOH.
l!:OO CD "Dldllll Dnm" (m) 'SI -
Gwp C..,., Marl Aldoll. Ridl••
Wtbb.
1:000 "¥"~ Tlfl'tf"' (wn} 'S4 -
Wild Bill Enlott. Mary Elltn l(ay. Iii.....-..... (ad¥) '63 -o.-tielt!. l'lllll• <:My, fay S,.1n. Z:J0 (I) (C) .....,...... r111 I (dr1) ''6 ~ Htstotl, bvrt!KI OIMef.
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Sttw1rt Grana«. Wendell totrr.
l:OO 0 ""'-"' Vlcttr(' (dra) 'S2 -Mtlvr Kelllledy, PtUJ Dow, J~li•
M11111.
!l4l (C) "Meller 19 rll* Tlahtl"
(com) 'to -Sopllla lOl'fll, Anlllony
QuiM.
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BrMdo, Ailtllonir OuhlL Q (C) ...... lat ._.. (4ra) '60
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Rktln, 11.fJ ~
KOCE T e levision
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1:• POCUS: OaANGI COUlllTY ICI IKOCEI
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Ent•ri•lnment happenlng1.
Every Friday
In the DAILY PILOT
Brainstorming Class X-rated
Out-Buff
Model In
Saddlebaek Course Teaches 'Thinking'
By .RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
CM-. D•lly Pli.. "°'" Cot an Insoluble problem ? Why
not try bringing it to class'?
Robert Olson won't guarantee
that he can bring order to your ho~sehol~ budget or keep your
ne1ghbor s dog from using your
daisies as a fi re hydrunt.
· But the 34-year-old S&ddleback
College instructor can show
some new ways or looking al
those old Gordian Knots which
crop up in business, technology
and everyday living
HE'LL DO IT in a class st art
ing April 7 called "Effective
CreaUve Thinking" whlch is of·
fered in n oon and even ing
sessions lo h e lp draw a van ely of
people from the community
Much of what the students will
learn concerns the techniques or
"braiqs tortning" and "synec-
tics," according to Dr. Olson.
Brainstorming-put in simple
terms-involves the listing of
solutions lo a problem and work·
ing for "quantity rather than
quality," Olson explains.
"YOU TRY TO withhold judg-
ment on these solutions as long as
you possibly can, always striving
for far-out ideas, a nd then finally
narrowing the m down."
lie also plans to expose his
class to g roup problem solving.
using the varied backgrounds of
students to develop fresh ap-
proaches lo proble m challenges.
But one major effort \\ill be
directed toward an understand-
'Beneficial'
THINKING MAN
Robert Olson
"ing or synectics. which Olson
describes aso1." a syste matic ap-
proach to usirtg analogies."
JTS FUNDAMENTAi.
mechanis m is to create distan('c
between yourself and the pro-
blem.or-as Olson puts it, "taking
a vacation from it."
Here's how it works :
Suppose you want to design a
can opener. P eople normally
have fixed ideas about can
ooe ners so you have lo take a
"vacation" fro m conventional
thought.
So you think instead about
a nything else that opens, hke a
door , for example. You think
about the a ttribut es of the door,
how it works, and see if that gives
you some ideas you can apply to
your can opener
-DALLAS <UPl > -
Tom Gr een has decided
to give up his x-raled
theater Ile says he's had
all he c an take from c ity
OR, SAYS OLSON, you can re· o ffi cial s so he's
ally get away from it and pick s witch ing to the nud(!
someth ing out of nature. How model business
abo'fit a clam"t What makes 1t Last week G r een
work? Wha t are its uttrib.utes? .. publicly complained
Olson says after taking that ~•bout city proposa ls to in
vacation. you come back to your stJll pro h1b1t1ons against
real problem and try to "force x·rated theatt•rs. andud ·
fit" your vacation learning toil. 111g one rcqu1 ring no s u<.'h
All of this. of course is a great theater be located closer
deal of fun , an fact Olson insists than 1,000 ft·l·t from a
that "you can almost ~ay that 11 l·hurl'h.
it's fun,it'screative " Twent ~·four h our::.
THE ONLY THING that might the ;,iter . the Erot1c;,i. 1r. city pultce ra1dl'd
disturb those interested in sign-his new enterpnst'.
ing up for the course is that it is en said he "'111 h1n:c
bein g o r fer e d under t h c r--1 nudes posing at h•~
"Engineering 120" label. s~udto lo<.' a led Y. here
• It was put under Engineering his lhe1:1 ter no" sta~ds
because the course didn't fit into and customers will bt•
any other area of Saddleback's able ~o paint them or
curriculum. But the technical t ag takl' pictures of them.
s ho uldn 't fri g hten anyone
because th er e is no math ~n
volved and there are no prerc-
qui sites whats o ever for the
course.
"I can't predict whether the
enro llme nt will be zero or
whether it will be overwhelm
ing," s ays Olson. who is offering
the new course for t he first time
"You just d on't know if the class
will close lhe firs t day or if no one
"'ill come at all."
HE TAKES
WORK HOME
SYD NEY, Aust ralia
IA P l Willwm ll<il'cl·
ing, a former post mun.
has been found gui lt~ of
i n t e rf c ri n g \\ 1 l h th e
mails aft e r officiuls
found 35 s ack:. of m<11I
containing 8.000 letter:.
al his home•
Monday, March 17 1975 ""IL. I t"ILU I fj;J
Need the Food
Safari Taken
By Swallows
If you go to San Juan Capistrano Wednesday ~M--+-t .. • 1""4.._•hr--1
and don't see a swarm of sw1:1llo\.\s descending onto
the m ission, don't blame the Chamber of Com· -
merct.'
Blame the swallows for taking the wrong turn
on the San Diego Freeway and heading for Lion +.i:._..a •llW--W:~lillll,,_-1
Country Sufari instead.
IT'S A TOUGH STORY TO s wallow, hut or-~--'--"-+.-.
f1cials of the 1 rvine \.\ 1ldlifc presen C' say that +-iM.,........,,_--11111.1 ....,._~~....-4
several hundrt•d of the little gray birds with the
C'urved wings arrived there l&.ist \\eek ~lililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiii They arcn 't there en masse yel but 1t 1s clainwd •
by Lion Counlr) officials t hey will number 1n lhe
thousands mu mallerufda\s $1 0 ()()(}
Zoologi<.'al director Pai Qwnn , fl.Ir lrom tr~ rng '
to muscle 111 on San Juan's legend. SU)s the first
great influx of s\\ allO\\ s canw m 19i3 Thl'~ ·\ e bt·cn Sl •
l>ack ever since ice to
QUI SN !\IAl~TAINS OSE REA~ON the
swallows prefer to land at Lion Counlr) I!> hl'C'ause Consumer
food is easier lo frnd
The S \\ allows don't takl· the food 'Ci\.\ a} lrom
other animais in the park but m<.ikc mt'als of the
thousands of insects generated by the urt1f1<.'ial
Jungle.
"Swallows don 't e1:1t an)lhmg on lht• ground.
They eat on the wing," explains Quinn, add mg that
swallows depend on water. marshes. m1dJ.:L'S ;,ind
mud.
THE MUD IS USED BY THE chff :-.wa llow to
bui ld its nest. These nests, he predirted. would soon
appear on the eaves of buildings throughout the
purk.
Once thev are bwll it will ht• po..,s1hll' lo
(•Stimale the number of swullows al Lion Countr)
by counting two birds to a pod.
Last year that esti mate yieldt:d a cuunl of 6,000
s\\allo\\s~ This vear Quinn s<.1ys. he might l'\'l'll t r~
tu eslimute the number of I.Jugs gobbled b\ lta•m
Of cour se some s\\ ullows stilt come to Sc.in Juan
Capistrano for the F ca:.t of St. J oseph but c\ en lhl'
most faithful traditiomshsts admit the) don't come
in large numbers likl'lhey used to
SA LE:'ll, Orc. (CPl l -
The menu said the toast
\\as ('O\'ercd with melt{.'<.!
butler .
But when the waiter
Sl'rved the toasl ctl a Oen-
n y 's Res t a urant to ~iatcolm Stroud. it had a
pal of fruzt•n buttl'r on it.
Stroud refused tu puy
th e 25-ccnt t ub.
The cook ma<.lc a
C'it 12 ... 11 's .irresl.
Thl' .,tatl''s h1 ~h ....... l
tnhunul uphl'ld a nrl'lul
{'ourt ruling th;.1t St1 out.I
\\ u~ cnlltled to an CJ\\ ard
of mon· than Sl0.000.
Vitamin C Has Ally
TORONTO <A P > -A toronto
University s tudy says that persons
who take Vitamin C are out of work
siclC about 30 percent fewer days than
persons who don 'l.
Association's department of druss.
and Dr. P a ul Me ie r , a Chicago
Unive rsity statistics professor, re·
viewed studies of Vitamin in the
March 10 issue of the <issociation's
journal.
·In June, you'll be glad you
joined the Health Club in March.
The findin g contrasts with a report
by two U.S. scie ntists who said they
found little con vincing evidence that
daily doses of Vitamin C have any ef-
fect on the frequency or severity of
the common cold.
THEY SUl'11\1ARIZED s tudies dal·
ing from 1939 in which scientist~ treat·
ed comparable groups of subJ<:Ch
with doses of Vitamin C and with
dummy sugar pills called placebos
THE TORONTO University study.
to be publish ed next month, found that
Vitamin C u sers had about 10 per-
cent fewer head colds, a research of-
fi cial said.
They wrote that most studies MIP
porting Vitamin C as an effeclt\C cold
pre\'enlive were sc1ent1f1c all y un
sound.
However. Dr. Linus Pauling. u
Nobel laureate in chemistry and lead
ing advocate of high doses of Vi t amin
C for treating <.'olds. said Dykl'S and
Meier have not looked at all the
evidence. Pauling said ll£..1S still con
·•our r esult. .. indicates that
·Vitamin C is benefi cial to health,"
said Dr. T . W. Anderson, head of the
research t eam . vinced that Vitamin C usrnrb1c The Chicago scientis t!'. Dr. Michael
H. M. Dykes of the American Medical acid -is beneficial
t
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HOWES'
Spring Celebration Sale!
FINE JEWELRY
•••
1/3
OFF
Wednesday through Saturday
March 19 -March 22
Select from a spec tacular
collection of 14k and 1Bk gold
jewelry . . ri ngs, bracelet s,
earrings, brooches -plus an
impressive selection of men's
jewelry.
Many one-of-a-kind pieces
with precious and semi-precious
gemstones.
Includes • ~pcc1~I col·
le<llOf't of clcg•nt gold
icwclry flown in from our
Honolulu )!Or~
All pieces 113 off
regul1r prices.
B.D HOWES and SON
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NEWPORT IEAC~; 3412 VtA LIDO
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.. ...... .... . .
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UNITED Feature Syndicate Satv<oay s Puzzle Solved·
ACROSS
1 Hardy
novel
45 Fem1n1ne
rulers
48 Canaanile
commanOt?r ,,...,m,+ni.-T+W<h.fll" ~~~
nero.ne :iO r rencn
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9 ScPne 5 1 '-Aan s
Sufi•• greal
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Sl'.along 54 Obeyed
maneuver 58 Handed
15 Soap over
Pnarm 62 Delay •n
16 RelmQu•sned going
17 Garmenl 63 Escape 19 Having by 8 Saying 36 Helplul hin\s
wings oece•I 9 Burned 40 Cable car
20 Shallow 64 Plldrmacy w11n steam 43 E••s\s
cs1-;n 66 Disease 10 Musical 44 · • • •
21 18'1 67 Complelely 1ns1rument Stakes.
AICOll lhrough I I Man in !tie New York
novel 2 68 Unioue Bible race
words lhong 12 Sandman 46 Fire
23 Pul tnlo 59 Lock ol escapes
ordet ha•r Founla1n 47 Leg1slal0f
C'S Cnarges a 70 Soaks 13 Delightful 49 T ooll on
l1rearm lta• abode food
26 Sailors 71 Commul'llsls 18 Promotes 52 warmth
p;WOfl 22 Make 1nlo 53 Tendon
5<1•nl DOWN lea Iner 28 Golas 24 Give ofl 55 Loaler
27 C I 56 Madea clear 1 Packs rue proltt down person m1stake
32 Omission lightly 29 HaberdaSh-57 Cleaners
37 Kind ol 2 BaniSl1 ery items and ···
paoer J French 30 Other 58 Slcillfuf
38 Trrne upper 31 lmpatts 59 Constantly
penod nouse • color 60 Wash
39 Per.ultarity • Culling 32 Concubine 61 Musical
't 1mao1tant macr1tne cnamt>ers Comb 5 R J3 Odin s son team
form 6 D:est 34 Stares al 65 A synthetic
42 Warning memt>ei 35 Back ol ll'le rut>bef
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DARN IT! I'll
CARR<.> Ml./ OWN
BOOKS I
by Dale Hale
by &nie Bushmiller
THEY SAY T HE PHONE
ALWAYS RINGS WHEN
YOU'RE IN THE
BATHTUB
PEANUTS
JUDGE PARKER
THEY WON'T TELL M£ ANYTHING
EXCEPT TMT l"M 8EING ACCU5ED
W ArrlHG AT THE Of MEL'5 MURDER, SAM!
POLICE. STATION
FOR &Ef>E 8LAIR'5
ARRNAl... SAM 15
TAKEN BACK BY
HER GREETING!
MISS PEACH
•
DOOLEY'S
-
DR. SMOCK
MOON MULLINS
l WoNDEI? iQ
W~AT rr 's
ALL ABOUT"
YEH iH'
F/J:.TS Of
LIFE IELL
IT iOMf:
L.IKE: IT IS,
PL.LJ5HIE
ANIMAL CRACKERS
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CFFTO SOw1E
SU~<.; BC>G ···
by Charles M. Schull
by Harold Le Doux
by Ferd Johnson
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PENNY E,ARNet> ... H,A5re
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AND 1-us ...
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"Woo Ill you h;ive one w11h an allover golf club paucrn -1 m try1ni
10 get my hu'lband to no1ice me."
E'UT THAT WOUL.0 MAl"E YOU
ONl.V $MONTHS O&.O! 'O..t
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P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PU BUC NOTICt: P ALIC NOTICE
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CO\UITY O'OlllANOli
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TEltt TlSTAMINTAltY
h lele ol O!TO 8 P ANltMATZ,
Ditce•w-o NOllCE IS ltfRE9 Y GIVEN llWI
WALL.It OOEAll P ANKRATZ hoU
hied h<trein • pttlll1on for prob.ti• ol will
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wh y lllt D•llllon o l GARY L~E
HET HCOAT tor the AdOf)llon ol
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tf'U\ •tAt•m•f"lt w11' tiled w1t"1 t"'4t
Cuunl~ (I••' ol Or.1n11• (Ovnl1 Oii
febr1Ut y II l•I) .....•..•........•.....
Mot(h J 10, 11, 2t t91S 11~H FOMI
PubllV••d or .. n11• lo• 1 D•llr P1101
l'Vbll\11•0 O••nl)(' Co••' o .. 11y 1•1101
Mlllth II I• JI Apttl I 1~1' 'rH IS 1002
P UBLIC NOTICE 1-tb 1' •nCI Mar J 10 11 1•1) 6J)/) ..•....................
L>•'"" Muell• "'i WILLIAM E •t JOHH,
Cttrk
M.arqot M ~•rvey
0.i>UIY Clerk
O.tedM•rtht, 1'n
WILLIAME SIJOHN,
County C1trk
1.0WIH W 0.Afl'I E, Allortw,
.. 0. ......
• S.106
NOflCI TOClt EOITOR~
SUl'JIUOlt COURT OF THI!
ST A Ti 0 1' CA~l'ORNIA '01t
THE CO UNTY O" OltANGE
Ht 4 4i1f1
PllBLIC NOTICE
--lflCTITIOUSIU$1N US
NA.Mt: STA Tl ME HT
P UBLIC NOTl(~t;
"'CTITIOUS &U\INESS
NAME STATEMENT
lht tollowino iwrs.on'> He oo.no OU4't
llO\\ A•
IN COSTA MESA
$29.000
FULL PRICE
S KI PPE R J U1 Kilroy of NC\\J)()rt Beach
hu<l kmfcd h1s w ay through .t50 miles of t he
8ll·m1lt: t•ou1 st' by noortt1mc ~nday Ktaloa
was w csl of A< kltn lislaml bt>ulmg to wand ward
111 15 knot southl•a st wands
Hungt~•· •• 1 t.il foot sloop skippered by P
Cru1 ~ W l'ld1 of S1>nn~ Lake M H·h., ''as
second , sa1lmg•orfshor t· f1 om Lon~ Is land lo
the north
GAllt H ,ARlll H&INER
Allt<MY •I UIW
Ult1 Bo~ll lolllnl rlll
S.n Oe-nte, C•litor•i• tU 12
Tel C7~14U tlll
f\l•I., Of ANNA II M'NAll. Y
TA!.~I 0.ctHeel
T h<t lollow1n9 Ptl• "°"~ ••• Oo•nq bu\l
MU•\
CAUi ORN IA Ml!.SION FINAN
CIAL !.El<VICES llH Vid lldO
N<lwPO•l lleath C.Aq1 .. o
ANTIQUE At PLICt\S llfl N"Wlutl
Wey Co•t•-'" CA 1 •• 111.w It .:. l11l I :1.1sun.:
H-lflt'M .. •ch, C•lllor111.1 '2 ... 1
Tel t7Ul 142 •t All.,My• lor '•lillo,..,
Pul>h )ll<t<I Oran1141 Cool 0 •11., PllOI
NOTICE I~ HERC BY C.lllEN to lt-oP
crtd1lo1s ol IM •t>ov< ndm.>d oe<~nt
lh" ell P•r1.0ns n•••nQ ll•""" <1~1n\1 th<' S.tld deuoent "rP •t QU•rNI 10 lllt
O~m w1tn t"'t nt(.~\)4HY vOu<.htr\ •n
'"" olll" ol th<' Cl~<' ol Ill<' •bo"< ~n
lltlt"CJ CO\.ift or 10 or~•,,.f"I\ then• '#1\n tnt-
t>eCt\Ut y •OUl tltl> lo Int uno"' \•"""'9
dl lht' Otl•U OI n" <lllOt~y THOMA!.
l lOkD 2lSll l'OPO Ot V"l~<ld
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'l?~Sl wn•<ll •S ·~ pl .. r(' of bU\I,,. \ OI
t"t" unoer~19ned 1n •II mn11( '" ,,., 1,t1n
1nQ to 1~ e~l•tt.• ot ,t 10 01-c < Of'nl v..uh n
•c..of n1ontn\ •lttt tnr-.,,..,, put>t1cotton
04 tr\t\ f~l 1( f>
MOM• I J litl~•r, l~V l 1 • w•t<l lll
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I II \ 111 Ill I' I I I ~)~I
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AltorM , IW f'tllll~r Mdt(n 10, II, I/ 19/S t28 IS ~ .. n&td ') Molntr H?O UnlV.,\llY
Awt N••pOrl Bt'.ot n C' A q'~"° NttWPCltt flt dth CA \lt11d.t .1111.11 .111
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Pubh~l\od Or1n11• Cont D•"'' P•IOI P UBLIC l'\OTICE ~_!!~1~7~ l t1 IS t-------
pl'8( c OT Cf' NOTICE TOCREOITOltS • I N I • SUl'f ltlOA COUltf OFTHE
J"hll f hllQU dill l/0/ S.d>t>O<•
Ofiv• Nt-.patt ht tUt t A "11&60
Tn1'\ Ou\1nt\\ ' t<1nOulhd b'I' a
o-n.et•I pidrlnt--"n11
Ui( ft&JH' ~ Motn .. ,
(~tolyn H1t"t' l 111 l • wi1ttd l ''
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( """'•IU ·~··--·' t ,,, L"t-'#"9tcJ l n Nt "pnr t U •c n < A
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Ql'M' elptrtn• n.n10
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t .,, 1. ' fJ . ' f 't I I
tH' S ('II F. 0 C l.OS•:r. \' together bt'l\H~t.·n
Cul lslnnd and San S,1lv.1dor were tht• olht•r
th1 l t' ('lass A s t.11 k 1 s tlepor ll•cl !.light I~
,1hC':.1d was ('ong 1•n· o\\ tll'tl by lk'vrn Koeppel
of Nl'w York . lollrn\l'll "' JoSl·ph \\ n ghl 's
Siren Song from C h1t·ugo an<l l'\orman R abl'l's
La 1''orza Dt>I De!)tmo from lk d fo1 d \'11J ugr
N Y
8 SUJ1
NOTICE TO Cit EDITORS
SUPEltlOlt COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAl..1 FOltHIA FOA
THE C:OUHTY OF OllAHOE
No A 1110
STATE 01' CALIFOltNIA FOA
THE COUNTY OF 0111-NGE
Ne A U 1tl.
E \i.ttol JOHN GIONIS Oec~.a..e<I
NO!f(E IS Ht.AE av C.IVEN lo ,,,..
<.rt'Cl•tOn ol '"" •bo•e n.1nw: d ~ttd:>en•
11\AI 111 ptrM>ns hoilv1n9 C1•1m\ ao<11t1>I
Ille H id Ottedenl •rt' rt'QUllNI 10 file
nwm, w.1tr\ •~ nect'~\CUY wou<ntr\ .,,
..... Oii•<• Of IM l h ·~of Ill• ,,)!love rn
llllf'd court or 10 pre'4•nl ltwm, w11n 1~
nec.t:'-'•'Y YOuthet t., to th• UflOef~tQnt()
•I C•O C.HAAlES GARRllY lrnorntt
al Law '1 t W..~1 S<'•enleenlh Stt..el
S.if\l• Ani C."lilo•ntd 91106, whlCh It
,,,. pl.tc~ ot buslr\4!\\ ol lllt uneler~IQl\ed
1n •II nwller\ ~•l•ln•"'' 10 llW! Ml•leol
W•d dttedenl .. 11111r'I tour montll• alter
IM 11rs1oubllcat1on011111, nol"•
f n j\ \t•lrment ...,., •~•ed .;,, tn U-.
(<>vnty (1-.r-. ,.,, Qrj t Qt' C.o•""'' on
f-tt.H'U4f .. 1tl I 1/~
F41«1'1
Publ .nt d o,-on9t-l lo)n,, 0 I ,.,. Pt t
fnn~ '\t ttt:t1tt ! I w t\ lilt 11 I\ tf1 ""'
(O\.lM t ttr-r ~ 41l O r •mJ• (c.untf Utl
I •t1tUJt., t• \I/') VA /FHA Repos
T h(•re v. as 1111 I l'IK>l I ,1v,11l.1hh.• on positions
ol thl' fou r ('luss B t·nl1 a nl:-. .111<l five Cl a~s ('
~l a1 t c 1 s No 1 .1<110 ('Onl att had h <'l'll m .1dc '' rth
lhe s mttllcr bo.tls s 1ntc the voya,ttc began at
noon t-'r rdu}
61 Yachts Enter
Tidelands Race
S1xl} one s.11l111g} a<: hls lu1 n<:•d out S,1tu1 clay for
Halboa Y:.i cht C luh's llunlmi,'1.on Trdl'lands r:.ic c .
the second fl-a t u r e of the 66 Sen cs
T he fleet w .1::. <.hv1dl'<l ht.'l \H•en :J4 Inlet 11 .r llonal
Offshore Rule Y .1<.·hts a n<l 27 l\llclgct Oc ean Hacmg
1-'l l'l 'l.
(h L'I .ill and Cl,tss 0 winnc>r in lOH
<l1 amo a n E ricson-35 slooo s kippered
So<hu o or B \'C. Final r~!julb
\.~.1:; An
l)\ Bob
CLA~S,\ I Drumbea t.Don ,\Hl.''> '\llY\ 2
Haider . Jim Linderman, HYC . 3 Regul as II, J ohn
liarnson , N HYC.
CLASS E I Ham.ht, Steve Morton, CYC'. 2
Jim Seals, DYC, 3 Nuance. George Austill, SSSC
CLASS C -1 Canadian Robin, J im Wa rm
mgton, NHYC. 2 Cresce ndo, J ohn Ba llew, Sl BYC,
3 Showdown. 1.-· W H1tchcson. Capo BYC
C LASS D-1 And iamo. 2 Quad riga , Myer and
Jlrewer, BYC, 3 Noctuna II, Wall} Gerrie, NllYC
MORI-"-A-1 Aloha II, Glenn Recd , SSSC, 2
\ 1vacious II. Bill von KlcinSm1d. B\T. 3 Andale,
Gordon Gr a ham, SSSC
MO R F'-B I Sall Le \'IL'. Do n Du Dose . V\' C. 2
Dingo. Ander son and I lubcr, CBYC, 3 Good Tunes.
Crane and Smith, BC \('
,
Soggy Race
50 Boa ts iii A 11gelnwn
It "as a sog~y dJ) for s<HIOr l-> in Bah ia Conn·
lh1.m Yac ~t Club's llunt1ngton 20 1.-"alhom rate Sun
day as the 50 l>o al fll'l~t ;,,1 ns \\l'l l'U lhc slat tang s ig nal
for the se cond 1 ;i~e of the Angclm<.1n Sen es for
Per forma n<.·c llund1c·ap R acing Fleet ) <tChls
BCYC .dso .. , .ts host to l'1g hl classes of s m olt
ho:.1 ts Satu1 d .t\ and Sunday in the annual St
Patric k s Day Hl•gulla sailed on courses JO!)ldc lhl'
ba)
/\ngelm .tn Scrit's rl'sull!i
CLASS A -l Cheerio, Hairy Fa bet, BCYC 2
Robur. Hurton Y.llt.•, BC YC , :.i. Mat ang 1, F.d
Carpl·nll'l RY C
CLASS H I , Chinook. Scott Schock, BYC, :!.
w .. 1 RO&E RT S OC•lCH ''~"
ERl SIDN E Y OE HCll a kil
y SIDNEY DENCH, oe~UW'O
NOi l(E IS HE REllY GIVEN IO Ille
Ctedllor\ OI t ..... •bOVt lllmt!O <ll'Jlf'Otnl
Ill.it olll P•ll:w>nS havfno Cl•lm• <IQ&tn)I
the s.,10 o...cedt'nl •re reQulrt<I lo hie
t~m w•lll tM necnsary vo"'nor~ In
t~ oft"e 01 '"" "'-'r~ of the o6bove en
tolled court or to presenl 111em, w11n t
1-(~SS•tY YOU<-1\ttr\ \0 \ht unOtt-t\I
•I Ille ltu•I d•pat1m~n1 ol lhe SANK
01 AMEMICA NATIONAL TRUST
/\NO SAVINGS AS~OCIAllON ~)SI
v-n NUY> kluul~VM<l, Vbn NI.I'(~.
U lllornl.t 9UOI "'""n is lhe ploct of
bu••ntn ot the unorrs•oned 1n •II mat
lers perl•ln1119 10 th• H l•lt ol uld cit•
ceoent wlll\1n lour montlls t'llltf tilt
first pubj1c•llon ot thl\ noll<t
Dated Match • J'llS
ROSEMARIE STEWART
OE NCH f\•n~ ol Ame tic a N.lllOll.ll
Trust <1nd !.av•nO\ A \M>t•c.thon
lly C T Odv" Jr
1 fU\10fh<.f'r
Co EJll!Culof\ol lh~ Will
01 lh~ dOOV• n .. lrn~d out-t:defll
THOMA.SE GARCIN,IHC
UJU Venll>f.ll llvcl
Sllerm•n O•lll C•hlor111.o '140J
Tet n n l 112 osoo
AnotMylorCo Ereculors
Publt~O Or•flQe C.Od >I Ooi11ly PllOI
March 10 11 1• 31 l'llS RU IS
Pt:BLIC NOTICE --------------NOTICE TO CREOITOAS
SUPERIOR COUltT OF THE
STA.TE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THECOUNT Y O,ORANOE
NO A 111SI
Estate ol ROSE M (Ul P •~<>ROSE
CULP Oe<e•H•CI
P<OT l(E IS HC.Rt06Y v i VEN lo Inc
cred•tor\ ol lhe •D1Jv11 n"mea Oe<edf>nt
tll•I •II pftr!>OnS h•v1n9 t1a1nn c>oa1n\t
the w •d decede nt •re requ1n."C'.1 to f1lt
them with lhe nece\sory vi>UCl"lllr\ "'
IM Off•Ct' of the cit •" ol ,,,. lll>OVO ~ t1ll~CI court or 10 ptC',('n\ lheni w1lll t~
nt'< es~ary voucher\, 10 the un<Jers1Qn<'(I
al c o f'HENNE.R ANU GIJNT, Al
1ornt'y\ .ti l..iw, 16Sf E"'' Fourth
SI•~• Su•le l?t, S<1n111 Anil C.olll<>rlll"
q1/01 wf,.(h I\ lht' f)loll P OI bU\1"4'~\ 01
Int: ur'ldcr .. •'lnr(11n dll 01~tt,.ro_. pef'lt11f\.
1nq to the t • tdtt-ot \dtd oer f'(1tont w.ttur
toi r ntonth\ oftf'r tN.t t1r .,1 ovohc...tttOn
Ot thl\nol1<P
1Mte<1M.ren • I'll~
FEl'N (, JA'rNCS
£ "'ecut,.1• o• the W1UQt
tne dDOvP n•mcd d (\C r oent
PRENNEA AHO BUNT
Attornevs •IL••
IUI E.tsl fourtll Street
S..1H 111
s.MllA A.n.o C.01tlorn1• '1701
TetepllOne 1110 si.1 ... n
Allornen tor E attulri •
O.tedMa teh &, 191~
f(ATH\I Xtlll(AK IS
Aelmlnistr•t "" ol thP Eslal~
ol Ille •bO•e n.omedO~<t0<'111
CHA It LIS GAllRIT Y
AllefMY Al Uiw
.,I West S.••tt••e11tl\ Slftol
s.i.M• An.1, <Alllor11I• U IO.
Tt,.._t 11141 SO HU
All .. MY IOI' Admi11istr•lt11
Pubh'>IWO Or•nQe Cod\I O.ioly Polot
1111.or<h 10 11, lt 31 19/S 819 I)
PLBLIC ""OTICE
---H-oTicE ToCAE DITORS
SUPEAIOlt COUllT OF THE
STATE OF CALI FOR HI A FOA
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Ho A 1211t
L\ldlt'Of GLORIA OLSON f RANC.0, ~11.0 ~nown d\ vlORIA C,l<lfFITH,
OrtH\eO
NOTICE. IS HEREBY (>IVEN lo the
Ctt dllo<s ol '"" •bOVt' n•-CI Ol!<e<lelll
lh .. l a lt PffWn\ h•YtnQ Cl•tm\ C)Qilln~l
the w1d ace eden I ••I! reQutr~o lo Ille
tht.:m, ...... 1n uw l\ottt'SSdry voutne:rs In
'"' otlte• oi ,,,. "'-''~ ol 1ne ,,)!love~
llllNI court or 10 present I hem w.lh IN!
neou.i1 y vou<Mo•\ to In• unoe<!.'qn.,d
•I lllt l•w O l llee ol HOWSE R,
C:.ERTNER AND BROWN, 4.lOO C.lm
PIJ\ Or 80• 1101 N~woort Bc"cn
C:.lllorn•• """''h 1, Ille pldCC of b<J\•
"l\.S of tn~ unc:1~r\19ned m dU f'Y\cltt~r\
J>tt161nlnq to Ille e\l•le ot u1d clece ~nl wllllln lour montn' •lier tne hr.I
pul>l lcalion 011n1~ noll<e
O•ltrO Moteh 4 191)
DIANA O LSON
tprev1ou•I' DIANE OLSON I
l att ul11a of 111•Wlllof
1ne dbove namea dtt<.~de"I
HOWSE A, OE ATHE lt AND BPOWH
4>M <•ml'\lt Or
loa1207
Newport Buell C.1lllo•m•
Tel 17141 "40 )400
Attor-My tor Exe(ulris
Publl)ll<'d O• dn<1e (Od\I Dd••v P••ot
Oolf'O~tD1u.''Y • ll •
JO~N P l4~>1
Adn11nt\tt,tlt.H "''"Inc 'IY1U
l\n"4r•edol Inf' •"•l•of
t-eo 1.t •ndM4r J. 1v " hi> '32 1!
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P L Bl.IC !'\OTICE -------------tr~ at>ovf' n•mtd Ot<.•Otnt
THOMAS L LORD HOT~~~~.~~OF":,TAA:1'oTsORS
Jh21P.it•Mde\l•lenco.11,S1111t !U >(HOOL DISTRICT NEWPORT
U t_..H1lh,C.ittlf U.Sl \AESAUNl~IEO
rel 1114) )II l>.-:110 OEAOLINE 11 000 lll.<~ "'" 01 AllO<M f lor Admlnhtr.tlOf ( T.. '"" hl d~Y Qf Apt ii ,,,~
Pu!lli\hfO Or•n9~ Co.n1 0 loly r.101 PLACE OF Bl 0 RE.CE I l'T 00\I'"
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----------·-·-----l 4'001110 N Of TlNNI'> COURTS 1U
SUPERIORCOUltTOFTH E Roy 0 Andet\•11 l•rnt'nUry !t<.hool
STATl 01' CALI FOltHIA FOR 1~ Se6bourne WilY NewPorl ll<:ol<.h O C ~lllorn1.i Y7l>40 THE COu:oT!~~ ... ltANCHi H t\(l PLANS ARE ON r1uo 01\
NOTI C E 0 1' Hl!.A RIHG FOR In tl """''"''''"love Olltte. ""rctll\
PET ITIO N FO R O A OEA in11 C'ltpMlml'nl la~I PldCf fll><11
AUTHORIZING THE COHVEYEHCE A•~.,.,.. (o,1a Mt A (olilorn1a, llltl
OF AEAL PAOP'E ATY SOLD OH C.OH )& 1180 JnO IM' oll 1< ~' ol lh1
TAACT I YOECE DENT /lrcnolo• I r ARMl CHA(.L ~r ""'"
E ,,.,, ... o• PA ru ic.1 Ac <;Hu r v ·~·· ""' "" l l ts 7910 Lo' ""' 1•10. •
l'ATRl (.I A (AROl. OH Wll"'"' lo"'"''"'"' (dlllorn1 .. ~llOJ• S H ILEY TO /Il l P[RSONS N0 11(~ I l1tREHYC,1V~Ntt1.1lltw
CLA IMI NG INTEME!>T IN IHE •Ix>••""" <l'rchoolUl\lt1<lQl<J«t1q
PROPERTY ll(RllN Affl I< Coun1 , lAl1lorn1,. .,ll1n9 l>Y .i•.u
OESCR18EO 11'""'t;n ''' C,o •"'"'nc, I Ootd
NOTICE IS l•EREllY C,IV[N llldl ~t'" ""1111 ' • f'!IPr(( <1 I O"'
DONALD P SHILEY nn\lll•d""rr1n• ,!1~.:.~:\~,. .. ~1~1 r~~~;'-',1~~e~01,'::',.1
pet1t1on to1 Oro~r ~uthot 111no lht. con "f•lrU bui' tor lhe "'"'a'a ot d contr~I ~y•net ol t NI P•OPNIY '010 on <on
tr.a<t Dy oectoent •H ••en" 10""'"""
maoe for ""'""' P<J•lllUIM\, • ..., 11\dl
-Ii~ o1nd pt.,ct' 01 """"no lht' "'""' lw\ Ileen \t'I IOr M•rch ,. ·~IS ill. G()
• n• 1n lhe courtroom of Oo-p.itlmcnl
No 3 01 s .. 10 cou11 "' fOO C1voc C.rnler
Or1ve we'' 1n lh~ L••Y ol Sdnla A""
C..lttOfnt4
DiltedM.trcn• 1•n
Hit' Pr()J:wtly wl ... lll •\ '"" •u01MI ol
th•!t pe11t1on 1~0t\<rt1>ed .,}) toll~
AP NO •OJ 1 1 1 I LOI 2• Ir .o< I No
4'11 11\ lh< C.1ly of S"n'" A"" <l't Pt•
map rtcoro~o 1n Boo~ ''' PaQl' s to 8 1rx1u\ove ol M1><t'll<1neou\ M.IP'> rt:
eO<Cl\<ll 01•n9e C OuM• (~lllorn1 J
s DOMIO P Sn1lev
J•~Wtlber
l(IHDELAHD AN DERSON
A"ornt>ys
IOH Hortll llrHdw•'
S.onl• AM C•lllotn•• U IOI
Tel· (1141 l.~1711
AllorMys lor Pthhontr
l'"t>ll~d O•dnQt co .. 1 tld•IY r "ol
/\Mrcn 10 11 17 I'll> ~1~ /)
Pl 81.1( ~OTICE
l()f' tnP c.tbOY' 0f'0$t."lt
81ch v~U CY r ec,.1veo •n '""' p l.-""Kt!' •<k'n
111teo •l>Ove dnd ,....,11 IX' openea and
11<1blicly •~•d .rlouCI ol the .1DIJVe \lole<J
tunr •nd pl«..,
lhtte w 1U De d S'l~ 00 l'Jt'OO~ll "~"''""
tor t A<h \t>l of t>1ct 001 umtnl'> to
Q\Mr.tntt'P lf\,. 'etu1n tn qcod t°'1d•t1ou
w ithin hve \Jdy\ 6tler the bid oPf:f'Ung
Oill~
Etttft Otd ftH.t\l contorin dnd b•
rnpon~IV~ tO t"tf! tOnlr..J(.l O()c_unlif:'nt\
Eden b1CI \~.lll IX' d"ornpan.eo by IM
\-•Cur tty rt h rred to tn theo c.ontr.c:t
00<.un>en" dnel by lht' lisl ot proPQ\~d
\Ub(Ot"'ltrdCIOt.-,
ff\\ OISTRICl rt\1.>rves 11\t' ro()ht lore
,,u •ny or .. 11 bid\ or to waive ~ny tr
•~QUhH1h~-. or 1ntorma11t1c\ m f "Y 010 ..
Ot on lhe b•C1<11nq
Tiie DISTRICT II~\ dettrm1nl.'O '"'
~oerat pr~vtt il•r)Q , .,,._. of ;>' r awm
"-'d~\ ,,, ttw I01.al1ty 1t1 whn h lht'> w(l1k
,., to DP ~rto1 med to1 • .t<. h '°"•ft 11 h <~\
'JI wOf'~fl• +n n. N.MO to• 1 l.u1r tr• u1111
1rdft lti "" rJh:\ ,..,, on f41t .it tru
OISTRIC1 Olltt" IO<"l"l 11 l~~l
C..-llfOrn1.1 ( OPlt>' tHdY b4 olJtd ,,. 1J i'lfl
-------rtQUot-\l A (opy nttrH: • r il•"t ritll ~
FICTITIOUS BU~INES~ N">ltO '' "" 1ub\1lo
NAME STATEMENT lne fu1tQO•rq 'll•dulc ut o.r Oo •" ~<lh 10 II, H JI l~H S)Q />
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OF USE OF
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SUP£RIOACOURT
OFCALIFOllNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
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NOTICE OF t4EAAING
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SUP ERIOR COU AT OF THE
STATI!. OF CALIFORNIA l'OR
THE COUNTY Ol'O RAHGE
No A 12' ..
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR
PROBATE OF Will. AHO FOA LET
TEllSTESTAME NTAAY
E\lah o l E TH£:L MAUD RCAOING,
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltwl
ANNER SCHOEN ERn.tsllleel heteln
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suance of letter~ tn t•ment&rY 10 lht'
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WILLIAM E SI JOHN,
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Pt:BLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TOCAEOITORS
SUPERIOR COU AT OF THE
STATE OF CALI FOANIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No A Ufto
fslale o• w BF<AOFORD HELLI!.
Oe1edw>O
NOllCE I~ ~IE REOY C.IV( N 101111'
o .. d1tOf1j; ot thf' Abovt'" nan1t"t1 Ck Cf'Otnt
lhdl all per..on\ h.w1n11 clo1lf1" rtQ~IMI
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titt1 d lOUrt or to prtt'-Pnt U-w m with uw
"' lt\SMY vou<lle•~. 10 the undrr\IQnCd
Al IN' Law Ollt<e ol "INOEL ANO
ANOERSON, 10?0 N0'111 nro"'1wdy
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SEALED "ROl'OSALS
WALL OF ARl (0 1711 ~ Wt19M P UBLIC NOTICE
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Cost• Mt\e (dl11orn1a,,61' SUP'E RIOlt COURT OF THE
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C.O'la Mt\• ("l1torn1• •1&16 THE COUNTY OF OAANCE
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P t:BLIC l\OTICF.
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SUPEltlOR COURT Of' THE
STATE OP: CALl'OANIA FOA
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
NO A U0'5
NOTICE OF HEARING OF PET
TION FOlt PROBATE OF WILL ANO
FOR LETTEltS TES TA.M EHTA.RY
E\14 11! o l 1nVI N C, KLE.IN
[)o~••\ed NO f lCE IS H[ RfllY GIVEN INI
DORA I' LE IN l><t\ llled herrtn • pel
non tor Prob1lt~ of Wl ll and for '''-'u&0<.r
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courtroom OI Oe1>41rtmenl No )OI ~•d
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llV' (•IY of S..nta An• C•llto1n1d
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WILLIAM E St JOHN,
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NOTICE I~ HEREBY GIVEN lh.ll
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forms for b•d01nq '"'~ Pf'01e' t tan N1ly
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN I
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celv.O by lllO Or•nQe County Trensll
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co1inty Pu[th.slno AQt nl, 1300 South
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Ille C.Ovetn•n11 Board of llw! C<hnlline
Ae91ona1 OccupalloMt PrOQram ol
OranQt' county, c.a11forn1• .. 111 r<K t lve
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VISIT THESE
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Just one s hort block to c>ither or "!
2. Bedrm., 1 a,, bath. Fireplace, ultn
kttchen. ideal bt!ach home. Walk to
everything_).>n the Balboa Pe nim;ula. A
real buy for only ... $.58,900.
CALL-644-7270
2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mor
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LIDO ISLE
Large 8 BR .. 6 ha. home on sandy
beach ; 50 ft ~ lot. s hore moorin g.
$295,000. Will c.:on ::;1tlcr lratlc.
Brand new 5 bdrm. 1 IJ-.ath . on :w ft .
lot. Pier & s lip. $295.UUO
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ft. s treet-to :,trcet lut. Sl 5G.500
Xlnt bu). 3 BH. 3 ba. smgle s ty. home
on 35 ft. street-tu-stre<.·l lot. S89.000
WA TERFROHT LOTS
4Ux90 Ft. $250,000 30x105 $165.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bo y\1d e Orivt> N B 675-6161
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LET THE SUM SHINE IN!
and flood this charming CdM
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fireplace provides warmth , ri<.'h
carpeting provides comfort, a 45' lot
provides s paciousness and 2 units in
the back provide over $400 in income.
This new lis ting is a winner! Certainly
worth looking at! at $110,000.
UNIQUE HOMES Reatton-675-6000
2443 E. Coast Hwy., CoroM def Mer
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HARBOR . VIEW HILLS
Exceptionally attractive 4 bdrm. &
family rm. home. A spectacular view.
~t!<:luded lanai & love ly pool. complete
the picture of a restful family home
ideal for entertaining. Pritc only
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BAY ANO BEACH
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WATERFRONT
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REAL• ESTATE BROKERAGE
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40 feet. s pectacula rly locat<..'d . on
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INVESTORS -CHECK THIS ONE!
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McKune 644-6200. (&54)
RlENCH MORM.AMDY ON LINDA ISLE
Beautiful d etails, custom finis hings
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home a treasure. F1exible floor plan.
Home $335,000 land $150,000. Appl.
only . Dona Chichester 642-8235.
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JETTY Y .ACHTIMG .ACTION
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SUBMIT TERMS!!
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Irvine Ave . at Me~a
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c:upancy. i;'cmu1c. Sml Kray.
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monlh. Uus . 54~-1141 . lf"IOMls 5350
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PRl!:GNANT!
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APARTMENTS
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WATERFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• A!>k ~tc aoout Marr. Kay
Newport leoch r\111lt1Al~ full/Pl·Ume <.'o:.mellt·s. Cull for Joh-.!
Execull Vl' 01111.·1.·" VEMDIMG fo'at·tal. Anita. 545·6210
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BILL GRUMDY Commercial & lndu::.lnal P.Mate 7050
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Licensed & lnsul'\'d
Fr_ee ~st. 54\t~ THE FOUR "W's"
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•CREATIVE MARKETING SPECIALISTS
•INGENlOUS IMPROVEMENTS SYSTEMS
YOU CREATE THE PRODLX:r
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We TELL YOU HOW TO BENEFIT
EXPERTISE IN CONSULTING:
ROOM ADDITIONS oroi ler~nc: ~ lllOO ~iS ., CFG FioSvc-tl62·0112 l~l Class Ext/Im parnt, 1Jt11r11. remodeling und •••••••••••••••••••••••
n·1111.11ng New Coni.trur N t-:ILL NEON, l."C.
Marketing
PATIOS 645-ti045 JAPANESE GARDENER T11x prepared, ydUrhm pap1ah<Anging, a1rlc11i;
JO Yrs Exp. Complete 8kkp·g,lrnplanmns spray~Syrsex1>!IW·S29-1
Service & tleanup. HaullftCJ Yeur round service Break I Drill / Re m ove.
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Syste ms & Procedures
Quality Control
Importing & Exporting
Aspholl/tement. Low
rates 5 <&ll -llllJ3 or
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free !::st 751-19J7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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•TOP QUALIT"I'•
Interior & Exterior
J ess's <.:ement l do patios,
--------driveways, sidewalks &
Applfa.ce Rtpair Carpettter blockwall. 539-3448
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fo'or Good ltepa1r Work on l'alu11cl work, gen'I re· •••••••••••••••••••••••
Was hers. dryers. relr1g.s pa1ri., drywall work, sm. Pre -School learrung e n
-call Jack 548-1J>W add it. 551--0171. v1ronment & child Cure
lob titti • Center. Unique learning
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Rl::P1\IH, llep1pe, Watl'r
neate1 i.. Scrv1t'c lines
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Designs. 645-34~. tor 2'r.i to 5 yellf olds. J>ellvery & open 7 day;. Burglar prool your Mme Painti1tcj-All Types W~ldin9
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lusiHts Se"ic• night. Lots of love. In Bus iness. Call Janice s Maintenance O ::icllwa rt£ ::ir. ~-IJOI I! t-:MOUt::LING expei · ti-lb-illM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c--t Ser•lce l'an•~ welcom'". C:U!,H'JA7 Pruntn"-Removal R d A 67" __,;,;..·'J -r-...., ".,.,.,.,..., " agge y nos :>--......"> .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----nu,\1.1 l'Y WOH~ 'fVPING. Tech & Other. ••••••••.••. ••••••••••••• LANDSCAP~G P F '<
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now. 642·~8. ext. 322.
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not method. 1 do work JOb.!>. mainttrepa1rs. <!~ <11 d1·11lh No JOO lo ~mall
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is our specialty. Call D1rel'lory ad . . .. call
642·5678, ext 322. now. 642·5678. ext 322.
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DAILY PILOT
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now lor Easll'r. Mee
Counselor k t 1-'or G Iona Mars hall newpor
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well g roomed. Mature -· ~ agency
woman pr~lerred. Hour~ . · ·.-752·0331
i to :JP M. 642·at>W. people, sell part lime on -----------
your own ume. tind oul DATA ENTRY CLERK Fit: Bookkpr :>Xt1t1
how pro11table sl'1l1ng Irvine Boat Mlgr desires FtC Ukkpr·l'onst. ::.7~1
tragran ces, cu~mellcs, lull lim e employee 8kkpr1Secrl.'lary to::.i.>o
Jewelry ;apd lam1ly pro· w1gen eral ollaee exp. Payt'o1l Cieri< 67uu
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MACHINISTS
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San Clemente area. 14 capable o1 han<.ltmg re· 21:14! .'1 a run. lrvmc
mon. old boy. 3.5 d11yi. a cepllon & chair s tde JeunnicSii.co week. 4:12 -d785 4'1l. 6pm duties. One girl general Newport t:nJnne1 llrn
2 SALESMEN
Are you interested in a
permanent full time pos ition?
Are you interested in earning
$t8 t o $.10,000?
Are you interested in
lifetime security?
Are you al case
when you talk to people?
Leads Fumished
Complete training if you qualify.
Immediate positions available.
Fringe benefits.
THE WHITE CROSS
::>erv1c:e Stauon Manager , CE wa~he r & ele<: dryer AKC Silk 1c Terriers. 7
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pre1cr ed . Sata r~ pis . & elC'l' dryer Sl25. Ken-character:.. All. J ·;Jo ,
com m1:.s 1on:.. l::xtel mon· w a~;ner. ~ Spd t>lti-.JIHO
Uporlun1ty t or r1gnl t~ul·~n \V J s hcr ~~o. (Up pood-lt:-,-. -.\-K-.C~1
man .• "1aJOI' 01! co . .ira11l l;uar Dt.>1 S~t.~iU allt•r6p m. 549·86'15
rng pre1ered. ca111,;n11ck ------
l!J7 -Jti!IO. Kt.-:NM1>R E Wasner. xlnt. Al\C l'iny f oy s11. pood1e,
. . • c:ond Mulu l')\lc ~7S. & A lg han Pups eve~.
;:,l\ll'Pl-.H l11r l'X pcr. d·l7 <1.!i!I !12 I -I J 1 ti <l ..i y:.
Yachl:.ma11. :Ill 11. l>ual 21J -:121 -.> too
:\lust llt• lhoroughly t':qi·d Kenmore Wa:.her 61 Dyer. ---
and a m .iturc rnm11y etl·<·. L'opµenont'. Wai··
m;.in w1llrng lo work ii ti rnnty xlnL eo11<I. ;:ii.)\) both
<lJy Wt.•l'k. l'lcitSl' IUl'fll::.h 5-11:1 7:!l:I
rel :. & •.t1l dL'lJ1b an l:>l --~ • • . , leul'r which \\Ill he kept FRl-.1:: Pie!:' UP. Hetr1 i.:s.
111 t·on11denl'c _Appl s. ::;era~ .~1e~~·
Wnte ad no ,,"id, Daily (.;all anyume bfa-.>250
1'1lol. l'.U Box 1.)1>0
Cos ta ,\le!>a, Ca ~~>ti Norge gds dryer~i.l
t\t·nmore washer :iX.i
1)01311-: ['U p~. 9 WI\:..
noppct.I. M.int.nlrnr~
,\l.11::.Lru hnc. s how 411al,
:Jtil-!SbtiS
S1 Bernards. lYr. Xlra
11·g. Mate. SJO. Needs trb
vd. l.~dtil Diamond.
Westmini.Ler.
o111ce. fypmg s1<1ll, In· ,\11m1 Lewrton ----~~l_-_JoJU ____ _
tJt:AU'fl C I AN'S Asst. s uranc:e knowledge. X-_ MAID & La undry He lp Call: W.H. Myers at the Saddleback
Inn in Santa Ana for confidential
interview. 835-3311. Interviews Mon . &
Tues. 9AM toSPM.
rettcrs t; uar, Del .'HO -Xtiil York:.n1rl' Terrie popptes.
~.Lo IH'.lUtl lU I, /\KC reg. n e e d e <J . K e rl r!fY ct'rt1 1 1ca~e Ues1rao1e. Gardene r i mainte nance Wanted Newport Beach
f empleton Ii. l'.u1.1 .r1me .. ~aJa.ry open. m an liardencxper Able Travelodlo(e tilU!I W. Oo~lll'Y :"!Jv1n~;,"' an Reing I dr or.! dr. bol ~.!n tl8Jg.
has upl'l1J ll~.-. 11l ll-'> llunl· irt . S45. Apt. s 1£t.' i;:as -----------111~t.m Beach Hr.men •.01 rdnge ~J .'>. i\l;iytai; l)o~ Ooed1ence Class to
lu11 11111c te11crs. 1-.i.· w,i:.hi·rS.">;:i ~l:lt!JOll :-.tJl'I 4 1lti at •::WPM.•
64:.!~7 <.;osla M e:.a. ~nd . r~· lo handle vant'l.1 Job a s· coa:.l Hwy NO 642-8252 -----------r !>ume. Wrll~ Ad .• 'lo J42, s 1"nments M1n1mum
µerien l·t: pre lerrt.'<.1 Xlnl -. --.\t:wport Heach1 Irv in~ worion~ t·und1uons. Call 81c:ycles 8020 1\n·a 54ti-llj~.
.Ue1:tuty Operators: Sta· p o Box 1 ·oo Daily " \1 u on:i tor rent ;:;is Wk ........ ~ • :.uperv1:.1on ,\1usl navt• I anagem e nt • LI-I w--&.....~ 7100 HelpWat1ted 7 100 P11ot , Ca !l:.!1;.tu truck Suum1t work ~x lmmediete ~•_..s nc P ~
Tues thru Fn. 1>4<!-U-11. pe( to P .0 liox b<M San Men or Wcnn~~-~li ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dental Hygienist Juan Cap1:.trano !12t)i.J To <Jc mons lra\e edut·a· pan-T 1 m c ft·1e pho n l' RN's/CCUflCU
s'1r. Yt..iyuc ~4~-Jl~U ••••••••••••••••••••••• -
Uoukkeepcr . lull cll<1t'!;!t.'.
pan time. J or ti morn·
111gs. approx. 12 hrs J)e r
wk. For pres llge Law 01·
1-'or Pedo Ollice. ;:ilUU+ a -----t 1ona1 m..iterials t o Sol1 cH o r;,·Work 1rom Day!> & ~1 gnts. Stand n~ EOE l:,,~·cl H1kt•s 1 Part". ::Ol.11UJI
llU)•Sl·lt,1r .1tlt• :!lilt 11.1\·l'somcthingyouwanl
day J day week Or GENERAL OFFICE H hoo1s libra ries & vour nomc ~2.~1hr Plus qml', d1lll·rl'fllt:.tl pay
lloughton. ~7 -2566. I womCJn olc needs as otht•r,, For 1ntcrv1ew Bonu:.es .• 'llo sE:lllllg Ill· Full or p llr11e t.;xeellclll
lice in Newport Center. De ntal Asst , cha1rs1de.
ti4U~~torappl. lull ume, X·Ray lie re· -----------i quired. s a111ry opt.on. Ir· 1nge oen e l1Ls . Heach
Arca.d47-2~ Boys & Girls
MSl Shthnd & typing cs appl phone otwn d.JO volvt'd Call Mr urgc111 uencltb.
sential Helpw, l>Kk1>ni.: am & 14! :JO noon , .; .. StH-12·l Cnnt<tt't,\1r.; J ensen:
Perm 1>1 ttmc 25 t1r:. wk .">42-li ltJI -----COST A MESA
ti7.l-.'>.iJJ Mtmorial Hospital
3e I Vlctoria, CM PART-TIME GIRL FRIDAY
Part lime 642-?1-34 EOE
Theat~r MANAGERS
\\',\.'llTl'.'.0. Progn:,,.,1\c
.ind g rowth Ortl'lll<'d
1111·.Hl'r cna1n nt·t.·<1.-. c\p
lheall'r m;inag!'r:. lor
Orange County. fhc Siil"
n·s:-IUI cand1dalcs shall
na' l' pro\ 1•11 rl'l 's a1ul be
tr11 ·-t\11)rt h y. s ol.Jc r ,
non<>~l & IH?ri1ona1>1e.
t U to 1-1 yea rs ot age· Oat-O t;N r AL ASSIST AN r
ly P1IOL delivery rouLes Cnairsidc ti mos exp
may be av1111aule m your Full ume tn a OOsy oic
a rcu. Earn prot1l 1or de· :; 0 me s a l s ti H
live ries & cai.h. trips o r <i-l.HO.
Wiln OOOKKf!l'.IJlll~ exp
t{e,,;pun:.1u1e cxJ)t.•nencc
111 µay rolt JA1 to :JO yr:.
ll);C ::ienu r t':.UITil' lo
l' V Hox ~ 7u UalOoa
I Sldlld C J .,, l:d l l
oi5-UJ.!
Mature, .stable person to
handle apl rental & pro·
t>le m s 10 H li Heal
Eslal( 0111ce Mu.~l have
even d1:.µostt1on a nd like
peopll'' ryp1ng good
spc1hni:; & attenuon to
de1a11s & 1011ow -up es·
sent1a1 11 lO IS pm 5 days <1
week ~3 per hr Call
lS4li-IJ11 A:ok tor Ver;i
HEED C5JIMMEO.
MUST llAVECAH
NO AGE H£Q,\1 ,'l I'
,\iO 1.-:XP EH Ni'.'.t:
:oiALESG I HJ, lor Women ~ ~wild Full Jksumc:
& .\1 c 11 ~ Spons wea r . Wnte ;Hi no .Hti, Daily
merchandise tor i.cll1ng ----------
new s ubscripuuns 1-'ur Ot:N fAL S ECH.1-:TAHY
1n1ormal1on plea:.l' co.II lor progre:. .. 1ve & busy
ti42·-'J21 from Son 0111ce Al lea:.L J yrs ex
CJemen lc·Sa n JuJ n pt'rienc~ 1ront d c,,K
Capis trano iire..i. cull C.ipab1e ol handling all 4~·~ and M1s.-..1on Vie · dental olltce proct.-<.lurcs
JO·E I foro are41, <.·ull 4!1-1 -1:1.>tt
J OA Y THAl1'JtSG
548---6543
Houst'Keepl·r 11vc·1n. non
s m o k c r non drinker 1-----------1••---------1 Hesumt.' wu n rl'lercncc:.
Salary open PU lio\
4W, H.Huoa bland !lltiol
MATURE SALES
GIRLNEEOEO
Pnnun~
Full tr me. t.>Xp. nee App· Pilot. POHox 1;)6()
1 y 1 n ~wr.,. licldway. So , __ c_·o_s_w ~1 es_a. ~a !1_262(; __
Cou~L v'111a~e 5.lti--Hlit>
SALES & MGMENT
T H E H 1-: I> H/\LLOO~.
l,t1I. 11.1 ,. .1 lull lime post
llflll ~1\ allal>lc 111r a n ex
<'l'IH1ona 1 youni; lady 10
I r.1111 IO l>lOl'C mt•n•hJll
di,,111i.: & mana~t·nwnl 111
l ' n 1 111 re n s <).: You 11 J.!
.Ju 111 or s. 11 un11nJ.!to11
llJrllour & :-iant.1 1\na
TRAINEE
ASSEMBLERS
Packagers
581·6alU.
t:4ual Oppur. Employer
lusineu ManGCJtt,
For Sun Juan Cap1.,trano
Cha mber 01 l..A1mml,'t·c:e
Saltiry 1-'rom ~to :;7[)1.J
Adll re;.s rc:.ume w .il\JU
t ·amino Cup1stra110. Sun
J u <1 n A l l n . L c o 11 CJ
F1upatr1ck ---
DENTAL ASST
J Yr1> exper t:xpan<.led
duues Sdtary open, J• ~
day W!!ek .'fo Sat Gen I
dcnlls l l'y J'revenuve
practice tl.li il rea
~Z-l lJti
tloLI.':le kecpcr Coc.ri-, 11 vc
1n Unent:um l>t'rrtl Pn
rm & ua ti·U-lltiOO.
Huusei<ecper wunte4
,\I u:.l l:>e exp d 111 nrgh
la:.h101 mercnand1 .sc
Sala ·omm1:.s1011 c· r A PPT US
F · 100 Is land
ti-14 -lli..)l
Li ve 111 u11l·ruwd1.'<1. un·t·----------
pollutcd L UC:t.'rnc V<11ley
10 tile h1~ll dc:.crt. io M1:r trne. no 1Jyo1 1~
man lo l..Stg Ucar Ml ~i.t..ih a rcts ~.! ·Ill
Hoom & hoard+ ;;150 per SltitJ + ~uar Mr Lyo113,
mo. 714. 7SI -~. 1!46-S45:i.
Experienced
Litho-Stripper
Minimum OM y~or e•· f ,..,h1on ~quan· stor<':..
peri enc~ strl ppin9 Call ,\1r. Hcynoltls Iii 11
sinqle color few small iHti-01111 tor appt
presse s. Camera ~•· ::>.ilc:.pl'rs o n w . 1Jruv1•n
perienc ehelpful. tr<il'K record 111 tw:-1·
111•s " 1 111 t c•rior-s a 11•.,,
!\o <'XpC'r nN' D.1)
or Swing Shills
Call 540-4 ~50
NEVER A FEE
Tempo l'empor:fr~ l klp
TREASURE CHEST
Dental Ofc. Manoger
a•~ duy wk No Sal s .
Sa I a 1· y o 1> t' n X I n l
bencl it s ll untington l':~~~.>s~~~= ~!~!.ti !~~2~~. are a · Ca 11 JUNIOR SALESMEN \loclt'l:i 11 e malc 1 nucli•,
l'."1 <!:JU 1\M ,\l~wporl t\ge IU·lS !::urn SZU.~11 :. II a r p. x Int JI a Y .
1sc11 otc bit.lg . Slt!ady ----------• per week ge1t1n1t· ne w lt'i.:1t11nale 54!1-l.1~J 11 ti
Day Shift
Aply in person
t 1 11 11 m I l l' d (' J I' 111 n J.! "
1m11•n11.d w.n1 111.•l 11.1:.
11w e di.:c. l.1·:-Youn:.: &
\ ·' ~ o I' , I n l .. l .! I ,) I
J 11< i l<!.i
,\j Cl' d .-. p I(• ,t .; ,1 fl I . l' II ·
1 h11s 1as l11· phonc '011•t•-.
lur pl'llJl'l'l ::..!. l11 S.! .~l .1n
111 . da' 111' l'' l'. nr, ·""11 I
~o 1•xp. lll'I'. 1\IJl>IY 1111 ·
m<'(I. :!?17.1'.! ,\l~1·gu<'f'll!'
l'arl<wa\. '"· I.!. ,\Its· :-ion , . .,,,., 11111 1\ve1 .\
l'n,.\l.,j\ I MARTEC wo rk for rellat>lc woman Escrow Sea etary cusLomer.s 1or the 1>1\1 LY Bui> IH~ -1./tiOO wel•kll.1)::. f l!m.llc ,\1 ust be ex· ~JLO I' :Hter school and M 0 r 11 EH -h l:-;;C r l REPRODUCTIONS, :-.. \I.ES l'rt'-.llj.!hni. 1.1 ---(·cl l~tll lYIH.Sl. :ia1ary .:>alur<Jays You musl oe d • ti INC. hie top IX>UllllllC 011<•1 • W.111n·~, \pp1y 111 jll'rsu~
CLERKTYPIST ba:.cd on JOlllly. f or outo1scnou11>yJ.txJp.m t'h l l r e n n ee JJllW ,\l .H·Arthur Blvd \.\Oncle rl11l 11111XJrtllnll\' .11ll."t11 l -ll111e lit.<d ,llli
N c· w p o r l B t• a c ti appl call Uay £.scrow <.:o and 1..1t: able Lo work al !>Upervt.-.~ou l>e_I . & ~I l ~.1111 ,1 Ana. l'Jltl 1 or ;i r.1st1 c·, t'l l'.tll v~ ;!hl M I 'I.•' Ii
Ins urance Co ncl.'d:. Mar1 ;i n J ohnson lt'ast J day.3 pcrweek No .cnl. 8·1~ & J:>.,~. <.;~r Pl'l':.Ofl 10 par1u·111.1tl· 1n v.;,\ll'i~t-::-i:-. 1-'o (icl '"
goodlyp1s t 1j\J WPM 11or ISi . .1--til.i.; d~l1vent·s or l'<>llectang nee ~al Olll'll 4tl5--t7.17 An l·:4ual all pll,1:-P • 111 hu:.1nl•s!> Coc ldai1. l'.in ttmr
general OlllCC dulte::i Trans porta tion pro an s Jo Op1>c>rlllllllY 1-:m11loyer w I l h ,1 ".,I ~ l u n l Sal/:0.llll <JJ\-. ,\11111·\\'cd
1>0:.iuon. Prior 1>u.s1~eH..,--EXEC-UTJVE v1de<J.t:allti4'1-6lJti. MTSTOPERATOR USl'llten:.h1pHeq d mJniiJ!eri.11 pott.>nt1al. N1 ~nl "-·1>111r11an ~
experrenee pr<'ld Gootl t:qua1 Opportunity ,14;_u pm daily F.-c.I~~~~~~~~~~~ 1<e1a11 c\l>l'r!e.nce Hes i ,i&ii.inl. lltll 1-: co. benct1U1. Salary >!50. Emplover ~ 07 i: -n e c e s ·1 r' :-, t-N U ... N I SECRnARY . perte nc e <I . w ork Ult· --•. ~ : ' . • • • . Haluoa B lvd. U,lll.11>.1, ca 11 • M r .$ • • e tt . LITE DEL•VERY :.un..•rvised Call Muriel P fT HOSnSS JU.SUM l'.1nr 1nler\'1ew . Ci\ •dJJ-~;>O. We are a tinanc aal ' ... ~ COCKTAIL WritcAllnvJi7.l>aily .... lor appl. 5<11>-tilll WAITRESS 1•11ot. I' 0 Box ljt,\t •II .. n le ,1 I•' u 11 r 111) ('
Coll. Agency M~r :ii llK
Fund Ha1ser 1P I{ SISK Mr: or~ .. :. 4'i t'Otld SISK
l'BX Jtecpl/lYl>t: to StiSCI
l'e1eph011e Work :).jO(J
IRVINE PERSONNEL
SER.VICES•AGENCY
4111( t:. 17th (Al lrvrnl'I
::,u1lt' 2£!4 (;o.-;til Mesll
Co1U4Z-1470
WtlO\V.\ ..... I':-. f1IWOHt\'!
:.er v1ce;, 11rm locllted ,,ea t appearing 10 ... 0
near llle Orange CoonlY div1dua1s w/own trans 'CR Opcrato r -1\s s t FULL TIME. Cos1:1 Mt•:.a.l'a!r.!ti:!ti CASHtt:H. t;r11w1h \'o ,,
II If "Ort. tJualtftc11uoni. Gd. pay. M u:H 1<now S4.1 lioo1<Kec1H•r lo ~tart 1m· . , --:-I oc al 1 u n ., 1\ 1>11 I Y 111 ,, 0 ,. "· d No t-:xp Nl•t· ~<'C reta r) llooKkC'cpcr 111,r.-oii , ,\,cti'ii 1.' ,1. \V:,1,11 tn('lude nood clerical range ..... 1y. "' r e ii mt'<I exper only salary 1 ·• u • .. A 1 1 1\11pl y In Pt.>r:.on cx1>. pn•11·rr,l'I .. :ippl~ .'" .'·.t.~·) l(,ii·l>c'r l'lv•l., ·.·1 11klll:;, UUl more Im· maps . PP Y tmmec · t omm<.'ns uralc w/exper 1'11 -n • ' "'•
porlunlh' the judg ment 2,d 7 5 2 M <tr Gue r i I e Mu-:i2;10 C isco'1 R.stcarant 1K•rson vo:J \\ Hoth ~1 i
& 11ex1ti111t y required in 1 arkway. No. 12. Mus·---. . . / f',l :-io. Coasl V11la11c ti·l:i lJ:J.I
the po:lllton which re· s1on V1c10 1011 1\veryNecc1 ~:>-~Ito wkly. J850S._Pl;1tal>~.SA :;t:;t;-f'r'l'i:.,1'-HECEP.
"t•rt." lo " l.>U "Y ""X · Prkway 1 :i;a.:;+. lloui.e 01 t-'u11cr. Sp ., M <> 1 •• 1 1 y. ., .. a "" J d .=. •• .,~ Production •rs ;, an IC 1\l'C'( s .. m $:Ir "CUtl Vt'. 11 Y''" 1>el1eve I Mol .\1r. iictrnr :.;,!Hti-.,.. .... 1 l h I I d ••u l " ""' L lft d M cG rcgor Yacht Corp o <' P 1·:Hry 1111 • m :.
you urc un exceptional . •• . Nurseryatlend:Sun i\ll JSlllll.S huve gOlul 1wsrn1·ss typ
secrelar y, we .trnve tne tor Working Family or :l. AM & PM : Wed. PM t6.:ll Pluc:cnlt..i. CM 1ng & be able tn m1•1•1
n i:;ht pos1uon for you! .'lo children . Must t>c ''all Mrs Uo rden ---publl<' 1-'ull ume. l'.111 ~~ Plcuse 1orw11td letter or uble lo cook P rcler un· "' HJ8-91>2J .\1r. t-;vcrs at 1>4ti-U02:1 de r 30 yrs old. Xlnt hri. &1__________ R.al Estah
IWIVt·: 1\\.01\U:
c.;1l1Jl.);-, 1•: ) 11111• ll111H:-.
\.\ rin. 1 or yn111·:.1~ 11. ltf'
1 our O\.\ 11 1>0:-~. ,\kn Ill' ~ 1>1n1.•11 C.in uc :.11gtlt1)'
n11 111l11·a1}1>c<1. ,\l .. al
~1c.111 Appc11rnnce. \I l.> ,
rcun·cl. J\ge 25 w ill. Sup
plt!tnt'nl your 11\l·Onlc
011H' .1 tut> •i nrs or mo1·t•
u 1!.1\. i\pp1y 1n person,
Yc•1ww l'..iu Co . ltl41 1';
l11tn M . t:o:.t:i Mt>:.:.t
'
COHVIHTIOHAL
LOAN
UMDIRWlt'TBS
Oo-Nncy Sat v1np & l.O.n
h11 oPenln1s In 1L1 H. tl
ofo. M Llt.l be cxper'd. 1n
""derwnuna C'onven
·lion•I Jo»n•. parucul•rty
rei.ume :
Wrtte 11cl no. 31~. 0 1uly
1'11ot, P .0 . Hox 1500
<.:o:st» M l'Sa, t.:t ~
*FANTASTIC*
OPPORTllMITY
Attlo!tbi11 v~ SaalesJ)l'Ople ro JOIN
Youna Reul tAhlle firm
<.:1\LL DUVl':R RLTY
lil'Ol' Mu yo tl4~-W70
f'.redJe MMe ., 1''11nn1e
Mlle. t•or turther m10.
contacl ~1J'•· Brehm. ~~-t.°"Jutl Oppor Smplb;~r F(C lkkpr S750
'cUQK • )'I :4 l''Cp. "' l'eul t•i.tale K•Jetlh Ji1lhlJlolpll1AI. l•Cl'lll IJrcttl J:"°"1h OP· c.; .. 11 fU~7uT lkH'lUl\ILJl'.!l.
<.:1111 ;\,;ti-~
Control <.:ureer
Employment Aaent'Y
.WW Irvine 81, i'l tJ .
• •
11 v 1 n " coo d 11. t; 1t 11 NU RSt:s Al o . E xp·d Licensed :.ales person Stcy ProclucHOft 5.itl-714~. Conv.il. Hospt.:M 642-'1900 Very t.hurp. m<1ture ,
i----------"1---~c~a~l~l64~··~2:::·3505~-~------------~ youn)t :,(•t•11•t11ry w1fi0+ ----1yp111g, wt•ll or,::an11cd MACHINISTS FFICE i\Hi R. persona·
blo ind1v. for Dr. n111ce.
rran11crlpt1on & rcc~p·
Good aen erul btt'k· uon1st desk. Bkka & In~.
ground. Mt up & operate blll1n1:t helplul Send
v1mety ot m1tch1ne:i 1n t)'l)('d resume to ilox ~.
d udrna 1urrtl l•t~e. l).11 ly Pilot. P.O Box
vert1c111 & honlonl!fl &560. C M <:a !I~
m11li. & puncn pre:ii;c,. -
Sm11ll precuuon puru Over ill n•lrnl>le out -
Smull >1hop. Ouy!I only. 1101na: 1•('1.-011 lo bhow &
Mu11tn11ve uw111001-c 1tnt upt~ '" homl'·" 10
STA.CO SWffCH ftte. 1.1 U ,°\jcC!u. own cur. Sut ~
1131.1 U1t1Cl·r C.:1.J11lu Mt> i. !'iun II to " pm. ~ hr + ~•II ' JOH ~ 111 p.-r a pt or ho~st'
t;quul Opl)Orl. t-;mployer rented l.>' per m1 t\•. (.;;d& , _________ _. IS4ti J371 .. llk tor~':!.:-
•
RF:t:EIVING CL~Rt\ lor w1pcrso nn<'I 1·xp n1't'
U U Drug :-it(')re Min. Xtnl tuturc 111r exp 11
»ge ~ IW1 _256.J ____ pen..on who e"'oys pre
i.:.ure. hurdworl< and Rc<'ept1nn1sl wanled lor , .irtNY. We:.L-.ml Corp ~~"~' h~l~.:.:.1~\.;11te ~8 l~ C1tll M ICh('I(' IN<! 5.1\lli
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ti7.'i 110711
Rec·1•puon11H ior 11pl com
plcx. under ~1. aao unll
Mt. I J~3
RECPT /SECTllY
Part um~. llllrbor 1tre11. Mp s Olt . t:xp. pre
&erred 54ti·O~L •
8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Sec'y1, looldtfffM" , .... fl Pl V · I •I l,I/ H'c•11\cll'l 'C 1\J.:l'llt'\ 1 ~ f .~ <ll II\.\ l)fll'l'' ,
iuio B11 1·11 :-it, :-,i1· 1111 I ~11~1•1 11t·, u1 the. "'.11 Id 'I ~\'Yt'llOrl llt•Mh ~LI tu•..111 I 1'" :-.t•\\ pui l UI .»X "1,Ll
CaU For Appt. Appfloecu 80 IO
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children. 502-~142. ORGAN HOBBYjS"l'S. t>IS-0353 ___ ----1 fw.....,.. 8050 1-'caturrna 'Illoma~ VAflAM A 100 Twin, ttUr
••••••••••••••••••••••• C11lltornian Organs cond. :>lOO. S11le11 and St-rv1ce
• _ !'t1ATRESSESS W /ColorGlo 903 JOO.!
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Great Sa\'tn~s on l:~cd fountain Valley ~-67J3 cond. xtras. :i;;oo ca t1rm. NLWPllHT
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YOUR OLDCAR.
541!~14 I CA 0 l l.. 1... At:. J. o I.I \I t)g Olds Cutlass yg Auto.
Svec1atmng m VW & 011 I! A}~ d 0 .~ ~ L V 0 .. Vinyl top ~ ur w1rr
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Wo1·kmansn1p ••••••••••••••••••••••• n11. Lux~ Or. Cn.u1ocrr~·
table w .1 lt~ill . ti <:llJ1r,. + bJJm ~tl u~l'll. JIM PANOS
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c:1os1.·t + 1tne11 che"'t. /\II TV, Radio, 1!17:.l llO:-.IOASLlSO
orig. pt·.,. Valued ul H ifi, Stereo 8098 :!tsoo milt·~ Clean
New & Used lo Chtx>..'>l' i 4 VW Bus, radial ure:.. SWO. ;)~..! 3Jii lrrnw. s lcl"l'U. r\~. IUll power. FM s tereo laj)C. Mw1y ----l'erlct'l ~·ond. ~-I ZOU.
;;ii too. Will sell lor ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~oo ,,. t)..15-0li7 I .:!OUI S. "1 anchcslcl' ---· House of Imports
51.3-7250
extras. 12 .00ll mtlcs. CIM.,.olet 9920 :fl>H-~5l*
Call Sherry at 1\lorgan Mui.I be in San Diego ---An:.ihc•1m tiJti·Wlll ~ Fial. 12-1 S1x. Cpe. ~HOO. Days 044--1:.!lJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------
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U,\I W s and all other lm Honda 9727 •75 Mercedes tor Mr. :Shoemaker or CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml". Oorse. iJ. 2 dr sedan. White dt'lll.
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SALES & SERVICE
7ll Uug. New clutchar-ks. 2828 Harbor ••d. l Ull 111L. mu:.l St.'11 ul1c1'
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640-1042. loots & Marine Webco h<l. ~ M1kun1 +
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Must sell. ti7a -~. •-----------•••••••••••••••••••••••
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.. ques under ::;.:,o. Also An· General 90 IO Motor Homes, Sales/
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at Morgan Sur~e ·' 11 oergla:.:. 8. Top cond. ~ 11:111 L11· i16FBr.
Registr y 5 1H !JJ61 or 8l':>lolr.ti75 "4ll2.~ ~JJ-2Jt>;> l>ctore t>pm Auto Senice & /
After ti pm o-tti -\16tiJ Wanted 10 lluy: 4 man Pork 9400
t4orws 8060 .l4x!1acorAvonlllcra1l, •••••••••••••••••••••••
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BEAUT. 1\ppy Mare. !I VAU.:0 Alum. tl ' eom· .)Ju 09-iu __ _
yrs.old,grcatronlorma· plctc w/!JllP 0 18, used BROOKLYNLSlJUCO.
don . fra1ned £ng . very l1llle . xlnt. cond. 19HL'.harll'St CM
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o•r. '49~-.;~.>7 or ---Hoad Veh1cl~s. Parts,
5.>6-<J4tiU Boots, Maint/ Senice 9020 sen 1 ce, welding &
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_ work. l'rl'll·r ,,ound Antiques/
Jeweb-y 8070 \'ll l.:111 l'-o\l'r .!..! t t Classics 9520
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SELL US YOUR CAR!
We pay top price-!
MUST BE-CLEAN
Will lake \lll.Vthing 10
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Bill Maxey Toyota
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al $255.111 mo. t:Ji monlh Orange County! Buy or ~:; ll.>22 S.!WO
opt.•n end l\'a:.c. plus taxJ Lease direct. 72 t.'flEV King,,"Aood St.
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FREE APPRAISAL accessories plus tax & -~-------
We buy used cars & license. Order yours Imports SPECIAL * ·n VEuA·VAN•
truck:-. Call GROTll today. l71 41Sl~9,00 J owner.~llll5
CllEVIH>LEl' tor a tree ~ ~ VOLVO SALE!. 642-C!'.)67 or4~7-l!J<!8.
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g1i t11Jll7 :HH-3:.IJI Jo9uar 9730 ~'!' ~.'er.~o. ;)l ll llU . ALLPRICED Continental 9930
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Open Dally & Sw1 ·u 1 Iii
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costa Mesa
546-1934
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IN. 1131 -ll3l C\.t!S.
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COUPE
Air Cond1uomng
Al.L1omauc trans
Power Steering
Power brake.,
AM 1tad10
Vmyl lop
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$2195
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Daily Pilot Eqaloyee
Paridn«JLot
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or Call
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VOL. 68, NO. 76, 2 SECT!ONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COU~TY, CAL:lFORNIA
Today's Clos ...
·N. Y. Stoekii
MONDAY, MARCH 17~1975 TEN CENTS
Ciiy Hft11 Addition C9nfronts· -Lag~a
Plans for a 6.000.t:quare·foot
addltion to Laguna Beach City
Hall will be submitted to the
Laguna Beach. City Council Wed-
nesday night for approval.
The plans call for a second-
story addition above the police
department and a human
services wing al the north end of
the existing city hall.
The addHions would house
police detectives and recreation
department employes now sta-
tioned at the city hall annex on
Glenneyr1! Slreet.
According to Stan Scholl,
public works dlrector. the addi-
tions would cost about $140,000.
The money would come· from
federal revenue sharing funds
granted to the city and county. •r favorably viewed by the city
council, the city Design Review
. Board and the stale regional
coastal commission. the addi-
tions could be constructed by
January. Scholl said.
Council membel"I wilJ study
the plans during the 4:30 p.m.
portion of Wednesday's meeting.
The human servjces wing
would house the recreation de-
partment and other social
service personnel. It would be
built on what is now a small park-
ing lot used by city hall depart·
~
mentheads.
If the addition is approved, lht>
parking would be transferred to
the main city employes lot at the
corner of Forest Avenue and
Laguna Canyon Road.
The s~ond-story addition over
the existing police department
would house the police depart·
ment's detective division.
Plans for the city hall e'X·
pansion were drawn up following
a decision by city officials not t.o
purchase the annex building on
Glenneyre where space has been
leai.ed for the past two years.
The building formerly housed a
post office
-CoU.rt· Rules tJ .S. Has
Body Irish . Dalt' Pllet Stlltt PMle
These two walkers in tbe St. Patrick's Day Parade in
Mission Viejo Saturday make no slight claim to fame -
Jim Moore of Laguna Niguel. in the parade for the fifth
year , is dressed as the saint himself, and Bob Brennan is
decked out as the Lord Mayor of Dublin.
Victim of Suicide
Identified by Police
The vicJ.im of a weekend
suicide in ~aguna Beach h as
been identified by police as
Richard Burton. 30, of
Bakersfield.
Burton died en route to Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach Saturday afternoon in the
Newport Beach Police Depart-
ment helicopter after shooting
himself in the chest on the isolat-
ed beach below Crescent Bay .
Point.
Neil Purcell. police operations
division commander, said
Burton apparently was despon-
dent over his relationship with a
girlfriend when he shot himself. . . .
Vurmg investigation of U1e in·
cident, police located a car rent·
ed by Burton parked near the
beach that contained a photo-
g raph of the man and his
girlfriend. Purcell said
On the back of the photograph.
Burton had wrillen ··1 can't go on
any longer."
Officers s ummoned to the
scene said the .38-caliber re-
volver Burton used was found in
the man's right hand. He fired
one shot into his chest. they said.
The Newport Beach police
\ Tlw11~
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Anyway
U.S .. Marine Wayne
Thomas White was just
trying to do his good deed
for the doy wbeu he tried to
help a woman back her car
out of ~ San Clemente
parking lot early today.
She backed over him.
While. 25, suffered
bruises and ashes on his
leas. He was takep to
Camp Pondltton'a base
• hospltlll.
Alter tht lnjul')', White
told police, lbe woman just
drove orr.
.. ,
helicopter was called to the scene
to speed transport of the man to
the hospital. Attempts to revive
him during the flight to Hoag pro·
,·ed unsuccessful. ·
2 Architects
For S. Coast
Library Hired
Laguna Beach architects Fred
M. Briggs and JackE. Cressman
have been hired by 'the county
Board of Sopervisors to design a
$430.000 library to serve readers
in Dana Point and Laguna
Niguel.
The library 1s proposed for con-
struction on a 1.25-acre site al the
corner of Niguel Road and
Mariner Drive, just inJamLfrom
Pacific Coast Highway, in
Laguna Niguel.
The ·10,000-square toot building
will house 60,000 volumes, includ-
ing 20,000 children's books .
Completi on is scheduled
sometime during the 1976 calen·
daryear.
Plans for the library m\Uit go
betol'e the regional coastal com·
mission for approval before CGl'I·
struction can commence.
Cressman said design ·'will
"onsider the problems of energy
consumption, both by the build-
ing itself and by the manUfaclur
ing proc~ses of the material¥
that go into the building."
Oak Statue Stolen
In South Laguna
Orange County Shenrrs o!-
facers are investlgating tbe th rt
of an oak statue valued at $2,000
from the 1Mne r()Om oC a South
Lagunil home t.hat brina of· r«wrw ... t.. ·
Dcputl said t6e UMlt at 312S2
Holly Or .• was reported by real
Htate investor G. Crorton
Cooper. 49. of 3424 Via Oporto,
NewpQrl ~ach. The)' $aid there
was no sign oftordbl entey.
Offshore Oil Rights
Atlantic
States
Rebuffed
WASHINGTON <UPIJ -The
U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8 lo o
• today that the federal govern-
ment has exclusive rights to of-
fshore oi l reserves which could
eventually give the nation more
independent energy resources.
The justices. with Justice
William 0 . Douglas not
participating, s aid claims by 13
Atlantic Coast states to oil rights
based on their Colonial charters
were s~rrendered when they
;oincd the Union.
The ruling was not unexpected.
It followed a line of cases begin-
ning II) 1947 which s aid the United
States alone claims title to all
seabeds beyond the low-water
mark. In 1953, Congress gave the
states authority up to the three·
mile limit. O.lly PilOt SU!I PhOle
The justices accepted without
modification recommendations
by Special Master Albert B.
Marris, appointed by the court to
review the claims of the states
and the United States.
WOULD.SE LIFEGUARDS CH~RGE THE CHILLY SURF IN SAN CLEMENTE
The Swimmers Took Rugged Tests That Included Swimming, Running, Rescues
Seeo111I in Da'\r • Special masters arc appointed
when the Supreme Court has
original jurisdiction over dis·
pules between the slates or the
states and the federal govern-
ment. The court can accept, re-
ject or modify the master's re·
commendations.
A spokesman for the Interior
Department said the gove~enl
was pleased with the decision
and would renew plans to lease
exploration and development
1ights to a 12,000-square mile
parcel of sea bed in the Mid-
Atlantic south of Long Island to
Cape Hatteras, N .C.
Nixon's 'Visitor'
Caught by Guards
Leases will be sold within "
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.School
• R sldel\t'{ of the Shoreditfs
area of Sah Clemente -unhappy
·with • achool board finding that a
• Qil'tV JW\ior b!&b would not create
a neaaUft 1mpact on their area
-wUll the subJecl reopened.
Former Pres ident Richard
Nixon nearly had an unexpected
late night gue~t this weekend
when a 29-year-old woman scaled
the wall to his San Clemente
estate.
She was caught by Secret
Service men before she could run
inside the Cas a Pacifica and tell
Nixon her i>roblems. The inci-
dent Friday night was the second
attempt the same day by ap-
parently mentally disturbed
persons to gain a n audience with
the ex-President.
The woman, when turned over
to San Clemente police for ques-
tioning, said s he wanted to talk to
Nixon aboul his •·takeover" of
Coca Cola stock and claimed to
be the daughter of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Police said it '"as the' third
time that the woman, a San
Francisco res ident. had tried to
enter La Casa Pacifica Police
Fire Kills Man
LAKEWOOD <UPI) -A 37-
year-old man was killed and his
mother and three sons were in-·
jured in a blaze Sunday which
destroyed. their home. Curtis
Townsend was found dead in '.J
rear bedroom of the residence
R11ling
Shorecliffs residents want the
new school to front on a proposed
street rather than Via Socorro
which winds through their de-
velopment. The proposed street
would connect to a freeway of·
framp. Tbey wm ask trustees of the . ca~ Untfied School Dis-
trici tollJ'1't to refttnd a D1flnttwf~'
Impact statement aiact mril~liliii[
the preparation P llMJlftllii"~
• JMntal impact...,--Fl!.
11W-i1"'"'S have disputed the re-
' claim that lncreasod ·~~;pwa.;r•ted by the school
tlnm ntally atf~l the
Int tea. They voted ni
l Q)tclini lo file the
lrnp cl st tement with
al tone Conscrvat.W>
The board wllf;1.-0l'lkl
request al its 7:
ot San Juan £1
Accordlnc to th
lMw requlrcs
wben ver there ·~.a•llJD.Mlll
Ion and othtr plaMirg
:.aid s he wus seen scullng the s1:-.
foot wall.
Police said ;.m e arlier intruder
"ho attempted to crash the
security gate at Cyprus Shores
near the Nixo n estate "as a
Camp Pendleton Marine.
Officers said the Marine told
the guard al the gate he wanted
to see .. the Pre:.ident'" and tell
him to •·stop the war." When the
guard refused perm1 s:-.ion to
enter. the man ran inside the
gate.
The intruder "a~ arrci;ted al
the Cyprus Shores beach
clubhouse following a short scuf-
fle with officers .
Both persons were taken awuy
for psychiatric evaluation. Thl'
woman was booked into Orange
County !'vtedical <.:enter and the
Mari n e ta kc n to l he b a :-.1•
hospital
Man Hit by Train
SANTA FE SPRINGS CUPl>
-An unidentified man ap-
parently commited suicide Sun-
day by stepping into the path of
a moving freight train. The
engineer aboard the train said
he was unable to stop when the
victim walked into the path of
the train.
Fought
Other items on the agenda in
elude:
-A public hearing on wage
proposals submitted by the non·
teaching employes. They are
, asking for a 10.9 percent cost of
living increase and various other
benefits .
-Selection of a new principal
ror Dana Hllls lligh Scbool.
Former principal. Walter
Sptncer, died last November.
Approval of new attenda'ncc
boundaries for ft1oultoft Elemen-
tary School and Niguel fftlls
Junior High, bolb of which will
o~n In Lag\Jl\a NiitUtl next Sep-
\ember-
1
Sa11 Clemente
Lifeguarding \
Hopefuls Vie
Churning through the chilly
'~ater like human windmills. 55
s wimme r s competed this
"<.'ekcnd for the honor of wearing
San Clemente City Lifeguard
trunks
Had 'things gone right, one of
them might ha ve worn a bikim
mslead. Bul 17-:vear-old Karen
Tantellow. of San Clemente.
foiled to qualify for lhejob.
~11ss Tantello'\ 's neme!>iS was
thl' first event, a half-mile swim
:iround a buoy al the end of the
municipal pier .. \!though she
mude it. :-he was ahout a minute
behind time.
However. lifeg uard Capt.
Sheridan Birlt'y said she did bet-
ter th:in many men, some of
whom turned back immediately
after hitting ~he 54-degree water.
In addition to the distance
swim the competition involved
two other events, both of which
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Lows toni):!ht 38 to 45. I ughs
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INSIDE T ODA'\'
Fathers are uniting to gain
equal treatment m custody
coses. in and out o/
court room Dady Pilot sta/J
writer Allison Deerr explores
sub1ect on Page Bl of today's
People Section.
Index
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Water Temperature Was 55 Degrees as Swimmers Pulled Fellows From Water
School1nen
Get Good,
·Bad News
Laguna Beach Unified School
District trustees will receive
some good news and some bad
news about school finances when
they meet al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the Education Center, 550 Blu-
mont St.
The good news is that the dis-
trict will receive about $20,000 in
income it had not budgeted for
the current fi scal year from in-
terest on money in the bank.
The bad news is that the dis-
trict will spen~ at least $62,000
more than was projected at
budget time last summer.
Despite the cost increases,
Clyde Lovelady, bus iness
manager. said the district will
close the books on the current fis-
cal year June 30 with $213,000 left
over.
Costs that were not budgeted
and have been encumbered by
the district include $25,000 for
dectricity bill increases; $18,000
for a new elementary school re-
ading program approved by the
Board of Education; $15,000 for
restoration of bus transportation
for high school s tudents, and
S4.000 for expansion of the adult
t.·ducation vrogram, Lovelady
s aid.
Bice1ite1u1ial
8a1Uf,s,ta1zd
Pla1i Backe<l
·The San Clemente Chamber of
ri>mme rce board of directors
vote<\,. unanimous ly recently to
:rnpport the idea of building a
~ndstand m Plaza Park as the
city's bicentennial memorial.
Bertha Henry. board member,
s aid .. there is so much interest
throughout the community and
born individual organizations ..
we would be ... remiss 1f \\e d1dn l
get behind 1t." ·
The cha m bcr '::; acl1on \\as to
lend moral support lo the 1dcJ of
a bandstand being the· "mu::;l
suitabl e type of m c>mon al. •·
Prc vwusly, the Cit) Council re-
jected the idea of the bandstand
rnemorwl, wh1 e h .is plannr<l by
tile Bicentennia l Committee was
to cost $10.00o.
•As plannl'd. lhc b<tnd::;tanct'
would have had marble facings
and bronze sculptures depicting
historic or patri oti c events in hi!:i·
torv.
1'fhe council said something
rllore ut1htanJn \\>CJS needed.
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Did Nero Get
ABumRap?
GA1NESV1LLE, F1a. (AP) -
Roman Emperor Nero, notorious
in legend as the ruler who played
his fiddle while Rome burned,
was just a victim of bad press ,
according to a University of
F1orida professor. •
"Nero -..as no slob and is pro-
bably one of the most maligned
leaders in all history," says...Pr.
Gareth Schmeling, chairman of
the university's department of
humaniities.
•·Fiddles hadn't been invented
in Nero's time, nor any instru-
ment like them." he said. "On
top of that, Nero was 50 miles
away from Rome when the fire
started."
Saddlehack
Sets Fair
On Antiques
You can learn all you ever
rwanted to know about antiques at
·saddleback College March 22
when the college presents ils
"antique fair."
Lawrence Gichner. an authori-
ty on art and antiques, will be on
hand in the Science-Mathematics
Bui lding and provide the
answers.
Gi chner, u m :rn who has
~eoured the globe in search of old
mi.lps, q.ire books and urt objecb
for the Smithsonian Institution
:.ind the Library of Congress, will
s tart with a lect ure on his
personal collecting at lOa .m .
Then. he will apprab c colic·<:·
llbles brought by lecture guest:..
Tables v. Ill be provided for dis·
pli.t y and all apprais als arc free.
G1chner describes coll ecting as
··;.i means of convivialilv" and
.s;.iys the most fascinating· people
in the world are those ··who col·
Ject the same things you do."
Saddlebac k Valley residents
and a ntique de alers interested in
di.splaying their w ares ~hould
make r eser vations wilh the or.
f1 cc of Community Services at
the college, 831-9700 or 495·4950,
E:..t. 263.
Parked Auto .
Blaze Causes
$200 Damage
An electrical short under the
hood of a parked car touched off
::.i S200 blaze at a San Clemente
street corner over the weekend,
firemen reported today.
The fire was fu eled by gasoline
dripping from a fuel line but the
flames were extinguished before
the car was consumed by the
blaze.
Its owner, 20-year--0ld Camp.
Pendleton M arine Mike
Maloney, was not in the car at the
time.
More s pectacular thun damag·
ing. the 2 : 30 p . m . Saturday fire
al Avenida dcl Mar and El
Camfoo Real was reported to the
fire department hy s everal
persons.
Bandits Hits Store
In Laguna Hills
A Laguna Hills market w3s
robbed of $35 Sunday by a gun·
man who emptied lhe ca'ih re-
gister after ordering the store
operator to he on the floor.
Orange County Shenff's officers
!:;Jld
Deputies s aid the theft wa!. re·
ported by Wilham Moore. 46. of
25261 Remesa Dr . Mission V1Pjo
who operates th e 7-Elcvcn
market at 20~78 Lo Pai Road
Ot>pu t h'~ are cir<'ulating o
description of the gunman.
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GUARDS ...
were described as "grueling" by
Birley.
One was a run-swim-rescue
which required the competitiors
to run 200 yards down the beach,
swim 200 yards into the ocean,
rescue a person. and carry him
across the finish line.
The other was a run-swim-
rescue which involved a total of
800 yards of running and 400
yards of swimming, Birley said.
Taken t ogether, the three
events narrowed the field to a
total of 45 candidates for about a
dozen or so s ummer jobs with a
pay range of $3.72 to $4.51 per
hour. Just bow many will be
employed depends on how many
of last year's guards return lo
work.
Birley said lifeguards today
were trying to determine how
many of the 45 qualifiers will be
admitted to the lifeguard train·
ing course which begins Satur-
day and concludes March 28.
Planners OK
Relocation
Of Buildings
s
The Laguna Beach Planning
Co mmission has approved re-
location of two historic buildings
fro m th eir present sites
downtown to new spots in the
southern part of town.
The Casa de Mandigo will be
moved to a spot at 240 Ruby
Street where the old apartment
complex will be remodeled and
used again for apartments.
The Barbara Weber studio, a
quaint Norman-style building, is
plunned to be moved to 1166 Glen-
neyre St. where it would be used
as a doctor's office .
The buildings now rest on land
at 269 Broadway and 275
Broad way, respectively. where
landowner, Laguna Federal Sav·
ings and Loan, wants to buikt an
expanded parking lot and drive·
in teller.
Laguna Fed had planned to
raze the old buildings, but com·
munily protest at the coastal
commission halted the planned
de molition.
In other action Tuesday the
pl anners:
Approved an amendment lo
the city's lig ht commercial zone
tC·.5) perftlitting doctors offices
in the zone. The recommended
change now goes to the city coun-
cil for fin a I approval.
Approved the concept of con-
structing a tennis court on top of
the Laguna Beach County Waler
District reservoir in Bluebird Ca-
nyon.
Approved th e Sceni c
Hig hway's Element of the
General Plan. T he element now
goes to the city council for final
approval. The section was shorn
of m any of its m ost controversial
provisions.
-Denied a proposed tract of
five houses on 24 acres in the
Temple Hills Drive area.
'Hair' Signs Stolen
"The Wild H a ir," a San
\h.•mente hair styling shop was
hit by burglars over the weekend
who took the two hand-carved
identify ing signs from the busi·
ness at 2738 Camino Capistrano.
Shop owner Norman Richards
told officers the signs are worth
approximately $12S. each. Both ·
wer e reported stolen early
Saturday.
Brezhnev Abroad
BUDAPEST. Hungary CAP> -
Leonid I. Br ezhnev arrived in
Rudapest on his Cirsl trip abroad
in three months. The 68-year-old
Communist party chief showed
no signs of the illness that kept
h1 n'I out of Moscow lime.light for
six weeks.
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WASHINGTON (UPI > -Some
Administration officials have re·
. "commended approval of a $1.S
billion, 20-year partnership that
would give the NaUonal Iranian
OU Compa'ny a 50 percent In-
terest in hundreds of Shell Oil
Company filling stations in the·
United States, it was reported l1>·
day.
The report by Jim Aoderson of
Group W News said the Stale and
Justice departments are pre·
pared t o approve th e
partnership, but it received OP·
·pos ition from the Federal
Energy Administration and
some mem~rs or Congttas.
Congress probably would have
lhe last word on t.he proposal.
Frank Stainton, a spokesman
· tor Shell, confirmed in a
telephone interview from his of·
fice in Housl9n that discussions
between Shell and NIOC have
been-in progress for more than a
year. Shell i.s a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch Petroleum.
Anderson said the deal in·
volved the constru~ion by NIOC
and Shell of a Sl.5 billion oil re·
finery on the Persian Gulf with a
daily production capacity of
500,000 barre ls of r efined
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petroleum products, tncludln8
gasoline. ·
NlOC, he said, would pay 7~
percent of the cost of refinery
construction and Shell would buy
2S0,000 barrels a day -half its sa
output -for sale in the United
State,s.
In return, Anderson said, Shell
would give to NIOC 50 percent
control of its filling stations.
ThePay's~K
Anderson said Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger had
given lhe proposal bis blessing
during discussions in Washington
thi s m o n th w it h Ir a·n i a o
Eoonomic Affairs and Finance
Minister Hushang Ansary.
No public men lion was made of
the proposal when Ki!!singer and
Ansary made a joint announce-
ment Mareb 4 of a $15 million,
five.year commercial agreement
covering nonoil trade -the
world's biggest commercial deal
betwee n two countries. Under
the agreement, Iran will buy
eight large U.S. nuclear r eac-
tors.
But $29,299 in Overtime?
WASHINGTON (AP > -
Federal overtime regulations let
some government inspectors at
airports and other U.S. entry
poinLc; earn 16 hours' pay for 1%
hours' w ork, the General Ac-
counting Office says.
Investigators from the ac·
counting office found that some
inspectors r efused to s eek jobs in
higher classifications because
lhe higher positions would have
brought less overtime and would
have reduced annual gross pay.
The report said an immigra-
tion inspector at Bangor, Maine
earned $16,848 in annual salary,
but a n additional $29,299 in over·
time.
Federal inspectors were paid
$47.6 million in overtime during
fiscal 1974. Shipping companies
and airlines reimbursed the gov·
ernment for $36. 7 million for the
services. The government is not
reimbursed for overtime at ac·
tual border c rossings.
The report recommends that
Congress order a revision in the
.,Premium pay sys tem. The study
reviews the overtime procedures
o f the Imm ig r ation and
Naturalization Service, the
Customs Service, the Agriculture
Department's Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service, .and
the Public Heallh Service.
Inspectors from the agencies
are stationed at border crossings
and other points of entry, includ-
ing seaports and airports. Most
receive pre mium pa~ when
called upon to work nights, Sun·
d ays and holidays.
The accounting office reJ)orted
that more than 74 million ships,
airplanes and vehicles arrived in
the United States during fiscal
1974, ening last June 30, and the
four agencies said 6 ,886
e mployes were used in port-of-
entry inspections.
The rules allowed one inspec-
t or at Bangor International
Airport in Maine to claim SE92 in
overtim e pay for Sunday and
holiday pay in one month.
It found that Customs Service
work rules permitted 10 inspec·
tors to receive 16 hours' pay each
when they were asked to r eturn
to their duties at Boston's Logan
International Airport to inspect
passengers arriving atl2:25 a.m .
one Sunday, a job that took H~ .
hours to perform.
The three immigration ser vice
inspectors assigned to the same
fli ght were also paid for 16 hours'
work, but were given ad ·
ministrative duties to ped'orm to
complete a n eight-hour tour of
duty.
An Agriculture Department in-
spector worked 21/.a hours on the
same assignment but was paid
for nine hours of work.
Such discrepancies were re-
peated in s t udies at Dulles In-
ternational Airyort n ear
Washington, D .C., where 12
hours' pay was awarded for only
one hour of work.
Anderson said Administration
critics of the Iranian-Shell pro-
posal argue that it would make
the United State:-. more depen·
dent on foreign oil imports at the
very time Presid ent Ford is plan-
ning a $10 billion proposal to re-
duce U.S. dependence on foreign
oil.
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OIL ...
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year, the spokesman said, but
full development pf oil resources
in the area will take six years.or
more.
The high court ruling gives the
federal government title to near-
ly 200,000 square miles of of·
fshore la nd up to 100 miles off the
coast.
It also e nds a dispute which has
prevented the Interior Depart-
ment from p ursuing leasing
plans.
Interior 'Officials said the first
parcel alone may contain 12
billion barrels of oil.
Calls to oil companies to decide
which tracts they want to develop
will be issued soon, perhaps next
week, the spokesman said.
El Toro Air Base
Has 32nd Birthday
Gov. J ames Longley of Maine,
one state involved in the suit,
:;aid be was ·•extremely disap-
pointed" by the court's d ecision.
Gov. Meldrim ThomsonofNew
Hampshire said the ruling "is ex-
<Jctly what we exi>ected" and
urged the federal governnfent to
move quickly ahead to let private
enterprise develop the offshore
resources. It's St, Patrick's Day today
and also the 32nd birthday of the
U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at
El Toro.
The Marine Corps' largest
West Coast aviation installation
was ohce an Irvine Ranch bean.
field. It was com missioned as a
temporary wartime facility in
1943 and the first 30 Marines to
arrive at the base bedded down in
•an Irvine Ranch bunkhouse.
Today the air station has a
population of more than 10,000,
including civil service employes
and has grown from 2,318 acres
with three runways to 4,600 acres
with 10 runways.
The facility has served as an
intensive training ground for
Marine aviators a n d a ir
crewman and as a major jump·
off point for troop and cargo
flights during World War II, the
Korean War and the Vietnam con-
flict.
Following the Korean War, the
base's principa I t ask became
providing a home for the Third
Marine Aircraft Wing. Its pre·
sent commander is Brig. Gen. R.
· W. Taylor who holds a dual role
as commander who also serves
as commander, Marine Corps
Air Bases, Western Area.
The 3rd Marine Aircraft wing
is made up of fighter, attack,
helicopter, phot o-
reconnaissance. observation, re-
fuelling, transport, radar and
headqu art e r s squadrons. Its
pilots, ordinance and main-
tenance personnel train constant·
ly for combat readiness.
Bahamas Sailing
Slides Presented
~al Hancock will present his
shde seri es "Sailing the
Bahamas" at 9 p .m. Tuesday in
the San Clemente Library.
The slide show is part of the
Tuesday Travel Forum, present-
ed by the slide film class of
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trict's adult school. The class is
taught by Marcella Lange, who
moderates the series.
Ad ditional information is
available from the library.
492-3493.
WARIMERS PAYS
Mariners Savings has always pold
the highest Interest legally possible.
Now your savings con be worth even
more at Ma~iners -a Big 7o/, % on
6-year certificates of $1 ,000 or mor•.
Not only can you moke mon•y ot
Mariners, you con moke friends tOQ -
with a strong "hometown" sovlngs
and loan.
Save at Mariners. Now it mokes
more dollars and sense!
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and Loan J. ~~·iatk)n
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Merge_ Muffed . .
Firm Sticking to Foods
'II> MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Everyone u1ed to lhlnk ~neral Foods (GF1
was a pretty •mart company. Bul that wu berore ll tot bitten by the dlversiflcaUon bug. Jts eye• proved
to be bagger than 1Ls stomach, whic;h I suppose 1s an
understandable ml.stake
Jor a food produc.er.
Only one other com·
)>any, Procter & Gamble,
~:Y ~u:p~i~~~ ~ra~~
Money
Tree
.supermarkets lflan GF From lhls White Plains.
'N.Y., corporate cornucopia co'!le the followu1g
MAXWELL llOUSE coffe~ Yuba.n coffee.
Sanka coffee, Maxim coffee, Jell·O puddings, Post
cere1:1ls, Postum, Tang, Orange Plus, Btrds Eye
frozen vegetables and JWces, Kool·A1d, Log Cabin
:syrup, Minute Rice, Cool'n Creamy, S.llake'n Bake.
Gaines dog foods, Swans Down cake mixes, Gooc.J
Seasons salad dressings, Open Ptt barbecue sauces.
With such an overstuffed larder, you wouldf\,'t
think that a company would get restless and start
poking 1ts spatula into other frying pans llowever
that's precisely what happened at GI'"' during th~
1960s when 1t'6aw everyone merging with everyone
else.
Not eontenl with being the ITT of the food busi·
ness, GF branched out. Its first move 1n 1968 was to
acquire the Burger Chef franchise business It
"'Ould teach 1\1c0onald's a thing or two
. Then, 1n rap1d·f1re succession, 1t bought its way
1nto the cosmet1cs business by acqu1r1ng V1\ 1ane
Woodard a door-to door seller (,..atch out, Avon 1 }.
the to) business by acqwr1ng Kohner Bros , a
maker of ~reschool loys and games (watch out, Fls-
her-Pr1ce 1 ), and the seed business by acqu1r1ng the
venerable \V Atlee Burpee Co, a firm founded in
1876, some 20 years before Charles W. Post invented
Post um, the beverage he thought would replace cof-
fee C1ron1c In light ofGF's later development as the
v.orld's la rgest coffee roaster J.
IT TURNED OlJT that what GF really bought
-y;ith these acqu1s 1t1ons was a peck of trouble
Running a h<.1mbufgcr chain, 1l seems. was nol
the same thing as making Jell 0 GF poured monc~
into an expansion progr1:1m that Included the open-
ing of Rix broast beer outlets and the add1t1on or 500
units to the 700 Bui ger Chef had v. hen 1t "as a<:·
qwrerl
By 1972 G F was 1n need of an Alka Seltzer· "We
had, frankly, tried to grow loo fast in this business,''
lhe co mpa ny conceded The Rix chain was axed.
the Burger Cher ranks \\ere thinned -andcr·
v.rote off losses of $47 million, cataslroph1c when
you keep in mnd that the company paid only $1G
miJ1on for the entire business in 1968
SF~LLING TO\'S, 1t seems. v.as not the same
thing as making Grape Nuts Kohner fruled to meet
expectations and 1t .... as sold off I.1st year
Newport Building
Permits Decrease
llu1 ld1n g permits issued by
"Jewport Beach durin g
rebruary amount to <Jbout $2
m1lhon l ess in construction
1 alue than those issued 1n
February of 1,lst )ear, <.1c
.-ord1ng to figures released to-
liay by city aides
The $4,103,261 figure 1s only
1lightly Jess, however , than
'.he ten ye.tr a\ cr.1ge fi gure
or February construcl1on 1n
'\cwporl Beach Sri 3!17,689
/\.LTOGETllE:R, 85 hwld
.ng permits were issued hy
1le Department or Comn1un1-
ty Development, 1nclud1ng six
J>erm1t!I for dwelling units
T he largest permit \vas ts
.ued to Koll Center for con
truct1on or two o£ftr:e bu1ld -
1ngs at 4'340 and 4350 Von
Karman /\\'e 'fhosc "'°c:rc
valued at Sl,440.000each
An other permit. issued to
the Irvine Con1pany. v.as for
a commercial building at 4770
Campus Drive, valued at
$362 340
Li.irges t dwell1ng-un1l
J)(:rm1t issued Wi.IS for a house
at 16 C} p1 ess Point Lane,
valued at sss,200 .
ACCORDING TO city of
f1c1al s bu1ld1ng is still way
doy.n 1n the cal) There were
• 167 permits issued during
February of 1974 in contrast
to last month's 85 permits
f'or 1hc first two months or
1975 there were 185 permits
issued, in comparison to the
367 issued last year during the
.sanlc period
Looking for a Joh
"The Hardest Joh'
ATLANTA (UPI> -Like m any other Americans,
James Mciver has d1scove1ed that looking {or a JOb these
days 1s itself about the hardest Job there as.
111clver. 31 , has a college degree in French, earned on
the GI bill after four years 1n the ~1anne Corps
But the only work the Pluladelphta native has been able
to find is as a "garden lechn1c1an," a f1...>derally funded Job
managing a three-acre community garden plot 1n an
economically de Pressed area of Atlanta
"!\lclVER CA"!\I E TO Atlanta 9112 months ago, armed
with good credentials to teach languages In high school, but
had to dig drainage ditches for a living when there were no
teaching Jobs available
He was laid off from that the day before Thanksgiving
and since then worked for only a month, d1stnbut1nc free
samples for Proctor and Gamble, before landmg the job as
a gardener
"The layoff period was probably the hardest time in my
life," he said 1n an 1ntervtew. "I guess I applied for about 85
jobs since Thanksgiving I was really scuffling there. One of
the hardest Jobs is looking for a job I would have taken
anything that was legal and not against my convictions ''
Although 1ll·eqwpped for his new trade when he started,
Mciver 1s now in charge of 10 workers who are clearing and
tJIUng the small patch ot urban land for a demonstration
sarden
TllE LA.ND WAS OONA.TED for the pro1ect by the
Liberty Baptist Church, which will be allowed to dislribute
the (nuts and vegetables raised on it to help needy tamllles
cut their food bills. There are several other similar garden
plot.I in other depressed areas o! the city, and Mciver and
his team are also avallable for assistance to lndlv1duals
wanUng to plant their own backyard gardens.
"When I first heard about the garden program it
ieamed kind or tunny, but as I heard more about it I got in::.
terested," he said.
Most of t.tiose working tor Mciver are youn1 and black,
and like their boss. ha'1e no previous experifnce In earden· tne. Most of them are high school 1raduates and the S3 an
hour jobs are the only thin.a available to them.
Mciver 11 single, and said he managed to get throoeh
his period of jobtessne:u with lhe help of a young couple who
Jet him live in their home
Mciver, who l1 black, refuses to simply blame "the
white man'• 1y1t.em" for the trouble he has had But he
regreu now lhat his degree from F(lly Cltevllle State
tJnlversity in North Carolina didn't preparr hlm better for
'maklng a livin g.
"I DON'T FEEL BETRAYED by the syatem. I know
Vi'hat Is hap~nlng 11 happening to a lot of white•. too, but at
'he ume I WB!J Jrowln& up, a colleite education was overt:m·
phaslzed. • ·
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Bahashofi
In Third
Triumph
LOS A NG EL ES S hirl ey
Babashoff of Jo'ountain Valley won
three evenls in the Southern
C'~lifornia Swim Invitational at
Eas t Los Angeles College, cap·
pi~ hl'r three-day pcrform.ince
\\1th a 52.22 victory in the 100
frl'e:,lyle Sunday.
Kurt Krumpholl, forml'r
Corona tlel :\1 Ltr s\\ 1mmmg !>tal'
no\\ IH'rlurm1ng for LTL.\.
plat:l'U '\l'l'ond 111 thl' m.:n's 100
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::O.JturdJ) night in tln•sh1111 -course
pool Shl.· huld!'> lhc ,\na.·ncan re
l"onl in both C'\'l'l\ls
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.Jill Sterkel of the El ~l ontc
,\qut1l tl' .\:,soc·wtion hut \\ti.., f<ir
off t ht• ,\mt•n <":Jl1 record of 50 8!J.
st•l 1<1st \'t•ar h\ Kathv llt•<ldv 11t :\t•WJ l•f~l'~ . • .
If T11n ~h:rn chooses to attend
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Sh:I\\ a st•nw1 e1t Long Hei.H'I>
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SOUTH BEND. Ind. <AP! -
Notre Dame basketball coach
·Digger P he lps says r emarks a t -
tributed to h im conct!rning a
possible recruitin g scandal in
coU-ege baskelb1tll of "Wat ergate
proportion s" were greatly exag·
ger ated.
R eached late Sunday at his
South Bend hom e. Phelps said re-
marks attributed to him in an in·
terv iew at Tulsa were ·'basically
some of the same things I've
been saying befor e. "But J don 't
have any inside information on
anyone who m ight be under In·
vestigation," h e emphasized.
"I would like to get something
on Maryland bcrore next
Anothe r
Net Title
For Laver
SAO PAULO, Brazil <AP> -
Coron a de! Ma r's Rod Laver
downed Puer to Rico's Charles
Pasarell. 6-4. 6-4. in 56 minutes
Sunday to win the men's singles
title of the World Championship
Tennis Blue Group tour nament.
A crowd of more than 12,000
fans s u pported Laver. who~e
service was sh arp and his play
nearly flaw less n ear the net.
A she 011 Top
weeken d, though," Phel~ said 10
jest about his le a m 's next oppo
ncnl in the Nation al Collcgiak
Athletic Association tourney
Phelps, whose No. 12. Irish
eliminated J<a n.sas. Saturday
night in tne NCAA Midwest
Regional first round, s tttd he onl)
ml'ant lo imply that "1\ ·~ obv1ou:-
from what I read in the paper::.
that schools are being mvestigat
ed. And no doubt more will he •
Notre Dame sports pubhc1i.t
Roger \'aldes ierri. "ho was prt'·
sent during Phelps' inten1c\\
with Tuls a \\'odd sporb editor
8111 Connor~ \\ hich nelded the
e11rlier sloQ. saHL ··1'he~e \\ere
just some things that Digger h\I:>
been saying for a long time. 111
fact most of them were pubhs hl'd m his book earlier this yeal'."
"Things are going to come out
that will shock a lot ot peoplt· "
Phelps was ciuoled as saying , ··1
\\OUld not sav w h at schools I think ~·ill be caught. but they 111clude
some prcstigiou:; ::.dwols 111
basket ball.
"Obviously our svstt•m 111
pe1rnlties does not wui·k. Cheul
mg 1s so widesp1·ead th:.il unlll
now the odds \\ l'l't: ..ig<iinst
anyone bt!ing caught bt'caui.e
there wel'e so fr"' lll\'t':-t1g<.1Lor:-.
But the few \\ho Wt:'re c·aught dttl
not gt't a stiff t.'nough pt!nall,\ L11
discourage e111yu1H'."
,\ppal'ently in rcfen•1tCl' lo
Xo1th Carolina Stale:-. µrnbatton
for recruiting violattun:. ti\\ oh
ing David Thomµ::.on. Phl'Iµ:-.
said .... \ school can dwal on a
g rt'at play'er and gt't c·aught. but
win the n<1lional chamµ1on~h1p
before he is out of ~chool
··~ow what krnd of µenalty 1:.
that? There :i11e a lot o l <:o<J<:ht's
who \\Ottld take a year or l\\O 1111
probation in exchange fur a nu ·
tional champ1onsh1p . Th e
penal t ic:. must he more st 1ff.
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1,~ St:.inlorcl., .\l1 hl' Brunl'1 KERMIT WASHINGTON HITS HEAD ON BACKBOARD IN BLOCK ATTEMPT
:\1UN1C'H. Germany (,\P1 -
Top-seeded Arthur Ashe beat
second-seeded Swedish idol
Bjorn Borg 6·-t, 7·6, Sunday to win
the men's s ingles final in the
$60,000 World Championship Ten·
nis Green Group tournamt>nt. ··1f the schools that I 1.·xpl·tl to
be C'aughl in the nl':>.l fl'\.\
months." Phelp:; wLts quolt>d ;1!:-o
!:>ti) mg. ··;.1rt• g1vc11 lht· kind 111
p<.•nalties that \\ 111 cltscuuragl.'
cheating, thl'll I think \\hal's
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Sports in Bri~i·
Beer-less Days
For Giants Fans
~..\Cf< .1 'l E:-.:1 O There \\ 111
he no bee• ::;ale" at nine Sun Fran·
('l::il'O Cianls hol'T't. games 1n
:\lay. lht• s l alt Alcoholic
Bcverage Cont• ul department
<.innounc·ecl
,\ lU·d:.iy lie l'nsc suspens ion
v.a:-imposed ag:.i111sl the t·on
1·e:.s10noire t1l Ct1ndlt•st1l'k Park
tor :;elling hl'l't to t\\O minors 111
,\prtl. l!J7:i . a tkpartn11•nt
:-pokt.•s man s<1td
F:.ins art' not pcrmtltcd tu IJI
I 11 g I h l: I r 0 \\ n h c c I' t 0 I h l'
:-t ::id1um
D o dge r s lti11
\'ERO BEA\11. fla c;<'ofl
Zahn pil<'hcd four scorele~s 111
nings and J im Wynn had two hlls
~1s the Los Angeles Dodgers de·
fcated the Houston Astros 7.3 1n
an exhibition game Sunday.
It was the Dodgers' fifth ,-ic
tory in their las t s ix games and
rniscd their s pring r ecord to 6-·L
llrflke Breezes
LOC lSV l LLE -Composed
Drcike. relyin g on blister ing
..,hooting. put the brakes on free·
\\ ht•t•ling Arizona behind the
sc·onng of Tommy ;\lcCissick and
l..irn H;Jralson to win the l'\:i· 11011~1 C'ommiJsioner Invitation
Tournament Sundav \\'ith a na·
twnally tele,•ised SJ·76 victory
"' t•r the fa,·ored Wildcats.
Ruthe rford Jst
Aug u s ta:, Masters
On Nicklaus' Mind
PllOE~JX Johnnv
Rutherford regained the lead on
the 83rd lap and breezed to an
l'<l!'.\ nctorv Sundav in the l"ntt·
t'd Stales Auto Club ·s Phoenix 150.
Rutherford jumped from his
;\;o. 2 st<1 rting spot to lead the
first 33 l<Jps bC'fore Panc ho
Carter took command during a
flurry of pit stops under a yellow
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St'conds behind Rutherford. A.J .
Foyt was third, even though he
m<1dt' an emergency pit stop for
fuel and tires with two laps left tn
lhC'ntCe.
Drit.~er K ille d
GAINESVILLE. Fl a.
Husscll :\1endcz. a 35-year·old
clnver from Tampa, F1a .. was
k1llC'd Sunday when his rocket
dra~ster crashed at Gamcs\·ilJe
Raccwav.
:\lendez had been attempting to
ree1ch a quarter-mile speed of 300
miles per hour in the dragstrip.
But on one of his exhibition
runs. the car veer.ed off t he
l'Our::;e as it ne<Jred the finish
hne. crashed into a steel guard
rail and was demolis hed.
:\lendcz was killed instant Iv.
Offieials said Mendez had heen
C'loc·kC'd at 265 mph an instant
before the crash.
Colle ge Baske tball
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Goodrich
Spark LA
l:'\GLE\\'000 Gail
Gouclnc·h ond Cazzie Russell
combined for 67 points Sunday
ni~ht as the Los Angeles Lakers
beat the Golden State Warriors
111·95 in !'l:ational Basketball As-
~oc·wtion play.
Goodrich. the Lakers' leading
!>Corer, had 37 points and the
streak·shooting Russell added 30.
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LA!';DOVER. Md. 1r\P1
Cnseeded l\1 ark Cox completed
his march throug h the ranks of
seeded players. knocking off
third-seeded Dick Stockton 6·2.
7-6 Sunday to win the Worl<l
Championship Tennis Red Group
tournament at the Capital Ccn·
t.rc.
Co1111ors Wi11s
HA ~I PTON, Va. (.\Pl -Top·
seeded Jimmy Connors, down a
set for the second straight day,
rallied s trongly in the last two
sets Sunday and won the local In·
dependent P layers Association
tennis tourm<1mcnt with a 3·6,
6·3, 6·0 victory over Jan KO<les.
·Goalie Sparkles
bLttl . 1
"I d on 't kno\\ 11 1l ~ lhe posl
\\'atc..•rgate moral1t} 111 \\hat, bul
I bt'heve people l'\ e1 .\ "hert! <.irt:
looking for hone:-.t.\. · he t·o11-
l'ludl'd.
Angels Spanke d
~IF.SA . Ari1 Jl.M.' Rudi and
Gene Tt>llal'C hit home runs <.'Oil
Sl'C'lltively in the sccund inning
Sundav and lhc Oakland .\thlcti~:; routed ii C.Jlifurnw
Angels split squad 13·4 an exhibt·
IHlll ht1sebull .'
Their performances and a
strong defense keyed by l'enter
Elmort' Smith o'vcr came a fine
dfort by Kt•ith Wilkes. Golden
State·:; rookie forward who
scored a career-high 31 points.
Smith scored only seven points
for Los ,\nge)('s but had 22 r e·
hounds and blocked 10 shots. The
Lakt'l'S blocked a total of 16 shots
1n the game. equalling a leag ue
hij!h for the season .
Flyers Blank Kings
Coodnc·h scored 1-t points and ·
Wilkes had 13 m the first quarter.
"ll would take a complete col·
lap~c for them not to win the
<hns1on nO\\." Lakcrs coach Bill
ShLtrman ~<Jtd of the \\'ardors
aftt•r the qamc. ··They're young,
hungry and they hustle. "Wilkes
has improved every time I've
seen him and right now he's one
of the bes t forwards tn the
ll•ague."
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lJ, Beard u . C Johnson 11. Ou<ll*'I' 6, c,. !>rn1th 9 Tol~l\40U·ll -._
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PHI LADELPHI A <AP>-·
Phil adelphia goalie Bernie
Parent. a doubtful starter until
game time, recorded his 11th
shutout of the season by blanking
the Los Angeles Km gs 3·0 in Sun·
day's nationally televised Na·
tional Hockey Le ague game.
The 29-year -old Flyers goalie
was hit in the left collarbone by a
shot in Toronto Saturday night
and had to leave that game in the
third period. But X-rays were
negative and Pa rent told coach
Fred Shero he wanted lo play
Sund ay .
The victor y increased the
F1yers' lead it,.. Division l of the
l'iH L to 15 points over the second·
place New York Rangers and re·
du ced their magic number for
Santa Susana Stakes Winner
'
clinching lhe lltle t•i :,1x Any
combination of Fl)cl's '1ctoric::.
or ties in the rl'ma1111ng 10 games
addmg up to s ix \\<Ill gl\e them
the title.
All the :.coring the Flyer:.
needed l'ame at 17:26 of tf'le fu·st
penod when defen:;em.in Tom
ntadon look a feed I rum Ct'lltl'r
Hick MacLeish and ht!Jl Kmgs
goe1lic Barry Ed\\Jrcls l1 om IU
f Cl'l.
The Fl.\ ers il't!d 11"'1th :.i pc111 11r
go<ils in the second peno<l
Andre Dupont to<1k .i facevf I
from center Uubhv Cl.11·ke e1 1HI
scored on a 40 .rooi !'>lop shot ul
'u: 39 and Ross l.onsl>t·1Tv b.ill l'd
in Ctm·ke's rebound .it lH n1 v.1th
Los Angeles l'o1 ~di <I Frank SI
:\l arseille in lhl.' pl'n.1lly hox frn
hooking
WUUo Shoemaker, aboard Sarsar . was an
easy victor in the Santa Susana Stakes £or
3-year·old fU Ues at Santa Anita Sund ay.
OOuble You Lou was second ttnd t'~2iClll<*I
ing Girl was Third.
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STEPPING OUT SMARTLY, EL TORO HIGH SCHOOL BAND MARCHES TO SECOND PLACE
Musicians In Blue and Gold For the Day Wearln' 0 ' The Green Dazzled Judges
Biggest i11 West
I
De Portola
School Tops
-1-n Parade
El Toro Air }Jase
.. A Salult• to lhl' Iri s h
Washerwoman .. ":.is the them<.'
that captur<.'d Judges' hearts
S.iturdav as De.• Portol:.i Elem<.'n
tary School walked awuy with
ihe grund swccµstakl•s a\\ ard 111
the sixth annual M 1ss1011 V1(.'jo Sl
Patrick's Da~· purc.1de
Has 3~nd Birthday
The Misswn Viejo ell•mentar~
school. headed by Prin<:1pul Jim
:'.\t1tchcll. built u float fc.•aturing
Peanuts fa von l<· Ch:.irlll· Bro\\ n
ginng Snoopy c.1 hcith
,\ total of 125 c.•ntnc.•.., float:-..
l•questnan units. marching
bands and dnll tc.·:.i ms com
prised the paradl' lineup, which
moved from Mission Viejo Hi~h
School do" n E s tanc1ero Drive.
Marguerite Parkway c.1nd along
Oso Parkway .
About 3,000 puticipanto
<:elebrated the "wearing of the
J.,!recn" under clear skies. along
\\1th c lose to 10,000 spec.·t ators.
Top prize for the St. Patrick's
Day theme w(•nt to Lindu Vista
Element<1ry School of Mission
Viejo for a float bearing a JO.foot
high head of a jolly lnshmun
with a red beard and a tophat
overflowjng with leprethaun::;
Fi fth District Supervisor
Th~mas Riley was honored guest
of the parade, alon~ \\ ith lJ.S
Senator John Tunncv.
Other awl:lrd winners in lht·
l'Venl were·
Marchin g hand s
Sweepstake::.. Neff High School.
<Sec PARADE. Page r\2i
BodfJ lrisla
It'::; St. Patrick's Day tode1y
;.ind also the 32nd birthday of the
lJ .S Marin e Corps Air Station at
El Toro.
The Marine Corps· l.irgesl
West Coast aviation in::;tallatlon
v.as once an Irvine Ranch bean·
fil•ld. lt was commissioned as a
temporary wartime facility in
19-13 :.ind the first 30 Mannes lo
:.i1T1' cat the base bedded down 1n
an Jn·ine Ranch bunkhouse
Toda~ the air s tation has a
population of more than 10,000.
including civil ser vjce employes
<.1nd llils grown from 2,318 acrPi,
'' ilh three runways to 4,600 acres
'' ilh 10 runways .
The facility has se1:ved as an
intensive training ground for
~I a r i n e a v i a t o r s and a i r
C'n:wman and as a major jump·
off point for troop and cargo
flights during World War 11 , the
Korean War a nd the Vietnam con·
flid
Following the Korean War, the
base's principal t ask became
providing a home for the Third
:\Iartne Aircraft Wing. Its pre·
.sent.commander is Blig. Gen. R.
W. Tavlor who holds a dual role
as commander wbo also serves
as commander. Marine Corps
Air Bases. Western Area.
The 3rd Marine Aircraft wing
1s made up of fighter. attack.
helicopter. photo
These two walkers in the St. Patrick's Day P arade in
Mission Viejo Saturday make no slight claim to fam~
Jim Moore of Laguna Niguel, in the paradP. for the fifth
year is dressed a~ the saint himself. and Bvb Brennan is deck~d out a~ the Lord Mayor of Dublin .
\ ·. 14'
reconnuissance, observation. re·
fuelling, tr ansport, radar and
headquarter s sq uadrons. Its
pilots. ordinance and main·
tcnance personnel train constant·
ly for combat reudiness.
Woma11 Seized
Ori Gro.wtds of
Nixon E~tate
Former President Richard
Nixon nearly had an unexpected
late nlght guest th.is weekend
"'hen a 29·vear-old woman scaled
the wall ·to hi::; San Clemenlt'
est ~te.
S he was caught by Secret
Servtt't.> men before she could run
inside the Casa Pacifica and tell
Nixon her problems. The inci·
dent Friday night was the second
attempt the same day by ap·
parently mentally disturbed
persons to ga in an audience with
the ex-President.
The woman, when turned over
to San Clem ente police for ques·
tionmg, said she wanted to talk to
Nixon about his .. takeover" of
Coca Cola stock and claimed to
be t he daug hter of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Police said it ''as the third
time that the woman, a San
Francisco resident. had tried to
enter La Casa Pacifica. Police
said she was seen scaling the six·
foot wall.
Police said an earlier intruder
\\ho attempted to crash tht'
security gale al Cyprus Shores
.near the Nixon est.ale was a
'Cll.tnp PendletOJ) Marine.
Officers said the Marine told
tt)e guard al the pte he wanted
to see "the Pre$1dent" and tell
him to ·•stop the war." When the
.guud refused ·permissio n to
ent~r .. the m an ran inside the
I
gatt!. ~ '
The mt ruder "as arrested al
the Cy~ru s S hores beach
clubhouse following a short scuf
fie with officers. _
Both persons \\ere taken away
for psychiatric evaluation. The
\.\Om<1n "as booked into Orange
County Medical Center and the ~1 a r 1 'n e taken l o the base
hospital.
AD FILLS JOB
OIV flRST l)AY
"Our 6hones are 'ringing off
the bOok. We filled the position
the very firs t day after the ad
appeated 11.1 the paper."
That's the overwhelming suc·
cess i.:eoorted by the Anaheim
'firm whleb p laoed this ad in the
Daily PUoti:
EDITOR
,.t.'eded part time for
new Orange County
Publtcation . Prlor
editorial exp. helpful.
but not tlt(. Call
for interview, xu·xxxx
IC l ou have a Job )'()\! w,nl to rm. call 642-54'11. ht a I
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Daily Pilot
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Today' Closlag
N.Y. Stoelm
MONpAY, MARCH 17, 1975 TEN CENTS
·St.8.tes ·Lose Out
:t
U.S. Awarded ~ights to Oil
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The
O.S. Supreme Court ruled 8 to O
today that the federal govern-
ment has exclusive rights lo of·
fshore oil reserves which could
eventually give Ute n ation more
independent energy resources.
The justices. with Justice
William 0, Dou glas not
participating, s aid claims by 13
Atlantic Coast s t ates tQ oil rights
based on their Colorucl\ charters
were s urrendered when they
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joined the Union.
The r u ling was not unexpected.
It followed a line of cases begit\·
ning in 1947 which said the United
States alone claims till~ to all
seabeds beyond the low-waler
. mark. In 1953, Congress gave the
states authority up to the three·
mile limit.
The justices accepted without
modification recommendations
by Special Master 'Albert B.
Marris, appointed by the court. to
~ ~ ~
review the claims of the stales
and the United States.
Special masters arc appointed
when the Supreme Court has
original JUrtsdiction over dis·
pules between the.· states or the
stales and the foderal govern·
menl. The court can accept, re·
Ject or modify the master's re·
c.·ommendation:.,
A spoke:.man for the lnlerior
Department said lhe government
<See OIL, Page A2 i . \. . ~.
Iran Oil Deal Studied
Mideast Company Seeks Interest iii Shell
WASHINGTON <UPI) -Some
Administration officials have re·
commended approval of a $1.5
billion, 20-year partnership that
would give the N altonal Iranian
Oil Company a SO percent 10·
terest in hundreds of Shell Oil
Company filling s tations in the
ljnited States. it was reported to·
day.
The report by Jim Anderson of
Group W News said the State and
Jusllce departments are pre-
p a r e d t o a p p r o v e t"h c
partnership, but it received op·
pos itio n from the Federal
En ergy Ad mini s tration and
some members of Congress.
Congress probably would have
the last word on the proposal.
Frank Stainton, a spokesman
for Shell , co nfirm ed in a
telephone interview from his of-
fice in Houston that discussions
between Shell and NIOC have
been in progress for more than a
year . Shell is a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch Petroleum.
petroleum products, mcluding
gasoline.
NIOC, he said, would pay 75
percent of the cost of refinery
construction and Shell would buy
250,000 barrels a day half its
output -for sale in the Un ited
States.
ln return, Anderson said, Shell
would give to NIOC 50 percent
tontrol of its filling stations.
Anderson said Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger had
given the proposal his blessing
during discussions in Washington
this month with Iran ian
Econom ic Affairs and Finance
Minister Hushang Ansary.
Tlw11ks
A 11 y zt'a y
No pubhc mention w<1s made of
the proposal when Kissinger and
/\nsary made a joint announce·
ment :vJ .irch 4 of a Sl5 million.
f1ve·year commercial agreemt'nt
covering nonoil trade -the
world's biggest commert'ial deal
bet" ecn two countdes. t;nd~r
the agreement. Iran will buy
eight large U.S. nuclear reat
tors
Anderson said Administrat ion
cr1t1cs of the Iranian·Shell pro-
po::;al argue that it would make
the United States more depen·
dent on foreign oil imports at the
\'ery time P.reside nt Ford is plan·
ning a SIO billion proposal to re·
duce U.S. detlendence on foreign _
oil.
Thie f Ge t s
Purse in Toro
An El Toro \I.Om an ''as robbed
\
Ande r son said the deal 1n
\'Olved the construction by NIOC
and Shell or a Sl.5 billion 011 re·
finery on the Persian Golf with a
daily production capacity of
500 ,000 barre ls of refined
LS. ~fartnc Wayn e
Thomas White was just
trying to do his good deed
fort.he day when he tried to
help a woman back her car
out of a San Clemente
parking lot early, today.
of her purse and lhe S225 it con· _
tamed during the weekend by a
man who r eached out from a
passing car and snatched the
purse from her arm.
Orange Coun ty Sheriff's of·
ficers said Mrs . Helen C.
Simpkins. 67, of 24001 Muirlands
Road, El Toro. v.:as shoppinJ? at
the Torro Ceuter, 23775 El Toro
Road, when the car drew up
beside her.
Thais Eye Curbs
..
BANGKOK (U PI) -Premier·
designate Kukrit Pramoj said in
a foreign policy statement today
that Th ailand would recognize
China and seek the complete
withdrawal of about 25,000
Ame rican troops within one
year.
She becked o'ver bim.
White , 25, s uffered
bruises and gashes on his
legs. He was taken to
Camp Pendleton 's base
hospital.
After the injury. White
told police, the woman just
drove off.
Police Seek Clues
In Sniper Slaying
Orange County Shenff's of·
ricers continued today to search
for clues m the Saturday night
ki lling of an Anaheim area man
who was riddled by bullets as he
argued near his home with an un·
known assail ant.
Deputies said Elias Flores
Eseobar, 32, of 10902 Garza Ave.
was s hot and k ii led on the
·sidewalk across from his home
during a dispute apparently trig-
gered by the fact he was talking
toa woman.
They said the gunman was one
of sev~a l men who fled from thl·
area iii a yellow van immediately
after the shootin~.
Witnesses said Escobar had
left a nearby par ty with the
woman a nd an argument erupted
between him a nd an occupant of
the van as the pair chatted near
.his home. He died in a Garden
·Grove hospital about an hour
after the shooting.
ThePay'sOK
But $29,299 in Overtime?
WA SH I NG T 0 N <A P'
Federal overtime regulations let
some government inspectors al
airports a nd other U.S. entry
points earn 16 hou rs' pay ror 13 ..
hours' work, the Gener al Ac·
counting Office says.
Investigators from the ac·
counting office found that some
inspectors re fu sed to seek jobs in
highe r c lassifications becaulfe
the highe r positions would have
brought less overtime and would
have reduced a nnua l gross pay.
The report said an immigra·
tion inspector at Bangor, Maine
earned $16,848 in annual salary.
but an additional $29,299 in over·
time.
Federal inspectors were paid
S47,tf million in overtime during
fiscal 197•. Shipping companies
and alrllnts reimbursed the gov·
ernment Cor $36. 7 million for the
11er vices. The government is nol
reimbursed for overtime at ac
tual border crossings.
r. port. ~~ommends that
re,s qrde a revision ln the
ium pa)' ~stem. The study
w1 the o\letUme procedures
of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service, the
Customs Ser vice. the Agriculture
Department's Animal and Plant
Health Ins pection Service, and
the Public Health Service.
Inspectors from the agencies
are stationed at border crossings
and other points of entry. includ
ing seaports and airpo11s. Most
recei ve pre mium pay when .
called upon to work nights, Sun·
days and holidays.
The accounting office reported
t.hat more than 74 million ships,
airplanes and vehicles arrived in
the United States during fiscal
1974, enin g last June 30, and the
four agenci es said 6,886
employes we re used in port-of·
entry inspections.
The rules aliowed one inspec
t or at Bangor Inte rna tional
Airport in Maine to claim $692 in
overtime pay for Sunday and
holiday pay in one month.
It found that Customs Service
work rules permitted 10 inspec·
tors to receive t 6 hours' pay each
when lh¢Y were askec\ to return
to their duties at Boston's Lo&&ll
cSee ov.ERTIME, PU•IU>
They said the passenger in the
\'Chide snatched the purse and
the car drove off at high speed
before she could summon help.
Cop L~s~s C~ubs
An off-duty C.iliforn1a
Highway patrolman lost golf
clubs \'alucd al $400 over the
weekend when his locked car'' as
rifled m ;\11ss10n \'1ejo while hl'
\\as m the l'lubhous e at the Green
River Golf Club. Orange Count)
Sh~rifrs officers said. Deputies
::.aid the theft " as reported by
patrolman Charles Stanley Jones
of ;\J1ss1on Vie.10
Brezhnev Abroad
Hl.DAPEST. Hungary (AP>
Leonid I. Brezhnev arrived in
Budapest on his first trip abroad
in thrt.>c months. The 68·year-old
Communist party chief showed
no signs of the illness that kept
him out of Moscow limelight for
SIX \\Cd.~ .
Ornn~ .. ~ Coasl
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Fair s kies through Tue::.·
day . according to the
\\ eat h e r :s c r v i c e , w it h
sli g htly "armer days.
l .o"' s tonight 38 to 45. Highs
Tuesday in the 60s -
INSID~ TODAV
Fathers an• uniting to gain
equal treatment in custody
cases. in and out of
courtroom. Daily Pilot staff
wnter Allison Deerr explores
~11b1Pct on Page Bl of today's
People Sect ton
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Mission Viejo Beautiful, Mission Viejo Botanicos Club Entry Perfect Shade of Green
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Rites Conducted
F u n e r a l s c r ,. i c t• s w l' r (
:-.c hedull'd t111b\ for Lt•1surt•
\\'urld n '!-t ldl•nl Kc nnl'lh P .
Slus:-.l'r, '' hu d1t•d \\'ednl':.d:..a~ .1l
Lectures Set
On Wildlife
At UC Irvine
A Jt-ctun• Sl'l'it·'> dl'aling \\1th
one of the mos t 'l':>.lllg cont em·
porary µrobl t·ms how to pre
s c r \' c t h t' r l' m a i n 1 n g '' o rl d
\\'lldlife in \'JC\\' of thc food crbts
<ind the nct'd for ln,anl! spatt• -
lil'gins ,\pril 2 at Cl' In lilt',
The· l 'nt \ t·r:-.tt \ E xll 11-.i<in
euursc 1s co11rd111att·d In !';.it
()ut.Llll . corpo rat l' 1ool11g 1t·:il
d1n·et11r <1t Lion Cuuntn S.d.1ra
hw and'' ill he held on nirw \\ l'd·
nl'-.d<1\' C\'t•n111g:-. and '''" Sal11r
du\ mornings. Thl' Sal UI d.t)
!'tL'""'"ll!'t are April 12 <tnd !\L1\ Ill
C11\ l'rt·d 111 tht• e11u1 s 1· a11·
Y11'Ttotts r;1 fL' and 1·nclun~t·n·d
~pt·l'tl's. tlH' 1mmoh1li1.allon and
C'<apturc of wild aniniah. untl thl
pr11s and c:ons of hunting.
For l'nro llmt·nt 1nformal1on
about the S Iii non-ncd1t. SG I·
c: n· cl 1 l co u rs c , " n l c lo t.,L1 t•
l 'nl\ t•r s rty of Cal1furn1a E\.·
tension. Room 102. /\dm1ni..,t1 :.i
twn bu1ld111!!. LC lrnnc. !J:!li(i-l.
'Cause' Cliief
Pla11s A{ldre s
Seott Fit7 ,R andolph. ncw stat<'
d1n·t·t11r nf C11mm11n Cau-.L' 111
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\\'t'<lne-.d.1 \·
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lw :1l <.:luhhou -.t· :i. .\mon[. \\ho 1s
nnt :1 LP1..,u n• \\ orld n·..,11knt
mu-.1 c·ont.1tl .i l 11rnm1111 Ca1t..,l'
llll'llllter -.o that .1rrangcm1:nts
t·.in lie madl' to i.tt•t throuf!h llll'
"lTllnty ;!<ill' for thl' pro)..r.11n
F I L1rold l>r:11w. ('om mun
(',1U'it' !->Jlllhl'!'tl11.111, ~;iul :Jn)OIH'
lrum tht• •1Uhldl' \\ ...,h1ng to :11
tC'ncJ should c.dl '\1wtol Raysson.
H:I0.88HJ 11r D.n·1rl \"!. :1H<l 851fi
the flt•vcrlv !\1 a nor Convalescent
l lo~ptt .il 111°1.aguna II ills. .
:\Ir. Slusser. i 9, had been 111 for
some time.
\ for n 1e r st a le !'!Cnalor in
ldah'o. ~tr. SI usscr had owned a
\\ hol1:-.all· drug :.und1;es com·
JJJll~ 111 that st ate fo~ 30 .years
bcforl' mo\ ing to Cuhfornta six
't·~1r:. .1go,
-lit• ''.is acti\'e in the Idaho
Fall:, :\L.1 !'!o nic Lodge and
Kt\\ •1111~ dub and the EI Kora h
:...hn Ill' T1.•mple in Boise. He·
-.en 1..•d a:-. JH'l'Sident of the Idaho
F..ilb Clwmbcr of Commerce cind
the Hol<•r.v t lub in Burley. He was
J hf 1.• mem bcr of the Idaho Falls
Elk ~ Lud~t:,
In Lagum1 lfills Mr. Slusser
'~a!'! a m l•mber of the Kiwanis
l'luh and \\as active in the United
~lt'lhud1:.t Church.
Ill' 1::. :-.uni\cd by his w ife,
.\rlcne. of the family home, 2148C
Himd;.i Grunad<J ; by his son, Ken-
neth of Idaho Falls; and by two
gr~!lldctpldrcn .
Bandits Hits Store
In Laguna Hills
,\ Laguna Hills markel was
robbed of $35 Sunday by a gun-
man ''ho emptied the cash re-
g1::.ter aft er ordering the store
t1JH.·1·atur to li e on the '1oor,
(>r ange County Sheriff's officers
:-..11d
Deputies s<itd the thefl was re·
porll'd by Wilham Moore. 46, of
252G l Rt:mesa Or,, Mission Viejo
who opt·ratl'S the 7-E leven
market at 20578 La Paz Road.
l>L•pul1es a re circulating a
dl'~t·n pl 1on of t he gunman.
Slayer of Wo1nan
Marine Hunted
OC'EAXSTDE <A P.Ir -Police
;1n· 111\'c'sllgating the stabbing
cleJth of a 20-yl'ar-old \\Oman
·'.\1arine whose body was found in
tht• front !'!eat of her car l\londay.
The serv1 crwoman. Lance Cpl.
C111dv A. Mansfield. was s ta-
l JO n. e d al n ea rby Camp
Pl'ndlt•ton. No information about
:-.un ivors or her hometown was
made publi c,
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Battle Casualty
:\faster sergeant ~Neang Son, 28. rests in a military
hospital at Phnom Penh after receiving treatment for
serious shrapnel wounds durin~ fighting 30 miles from
the Cambodian c~1tal. Sec story Page A4. •
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You can learn all you ever
f'!V8Dted to koow about antiques at
Saddleback College March 22
when the college .Presents its
"ant(que fair." .
Lawrence Glchner, an authori-
ty on •rt a nd 1iu\tiques, will be on
hand in the Scien ce-Mathematics
Building and provide Lhe
answers. ·
Gichne r, a man who has
scoured the globe in search of old
maps, rare books and art objects
E'rom Page Al
OVERTIME
International Airport to inspecl
passengers arriving at 12:25 a.m.
one Sunday, a job that took H.a
hours to perform.
The ltlree immigration service
inspectors assigned to the same
flight were a lso paid for 16 hours'
wor k, but were given ad-
ministrative duties to petform to
complete an eight-hour tour of
duty.
An Agriculture Department in-
spector worked 2V1 hours on the
same assignment but was paid
for nine hours of work.
Such discrepancie:. were r e-
l><'U tcd it. studies al Dul~s In-
t e rn at 10 n a I Airport near
\\'a ~hin gton , D C .• \\he r e 12
hours· pay w;.is awarded for only
one hour of work.
Youth Sain
By Sniper
In Anaheim
Anaheim police said today no
leads have yet developed in the
predawn sniper shooting death of
an 18-ycar -old youth outside his
home Saturday.·
Ried Duane Knight. of 1738 W.
-€athcrine Dnve. Anaheim, wus
killed by a single bullet that
crashed through a ~mall pidrnp
truck's rear window and into his
s kull. police said.
Police :.aid the vouth was
c hmbmg into the truck a!'! he left
for work shortlv after 5 a .m .
•when -th(• sn1pc1: unlc<.ished thc
deadly shot.
Ttie victim's body, s lumped
against the t r u c k 's s teering
wheel, was discovered by his
father about two hours after the
cstim ated ti m c of the shooting.
Pl1oto Club
Being F or1ned
Saddleback Vallev camera en-
thusiasts are in vite·d to join the
newly formed Photographers
cluh.
The club, which includes both
professional and amateur photo-
graphers, will meet at 7:30 p.m.
the second and fourth Wed-
ncsdavs of each month in Room
213A of the library at Saddleback
College.
~1eetings will be ::m opportuni-
ty to exchange ideas, using a
works hop format. Additional in-
formation is available by calling
495-4423.
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Did Nero Get
~,AB~m&p?
tor the Smithsonian Institution
and the Library of Congress, will
s tart with a l ecture •on h is
personal collecting atlOa.m .
Then, he will appraise collcc·
tibles brought by lecture guests.
Tables wlll be provided for dis-
play and all apprais als arc free.
Gichner describes collectittg as
"a means of conviviality" and
says the most fascinating people
in the world are those "who col-
lect the same things you do."
Saddleback Valley residents
andtanlique dealers interested in
displayin g their wares should
make reservations \\ith the Of-
fice of Community Services at
the college, 831-9700 or 495-4950,
Ext. 263.
Cookies Tainted?
, COLUMBUS <UPI) -The
Ohio Department of Agriculture
will examine samples or Girl
Scout cookies sold in 16 central
Ohio counties today to determine
if a recall of thousands of boxes
of the ''thin mint" variety should
begin because of reported con-
tamination. The Quaker Oats
Co., producers of the cookies.
and the Central Ohio Girl Scout
Council Sunday issued a joint
s tatement cailing on consumers
to v. ail for completion of tes ts
before eating the cookies.
Dally Polo4 Sl•fl Pl'IOIO
1-'rPPWR!J Li11Mt1MH
Workmen scale s teel
framework for bridge s up-
port at s ite of Corona del
Mar Freeway inte rchange
under contruction at Bristol
Street, MacArthur
Boulevard a nd University
Drive in Irvine.
GAINESVILLE, fia. (AP> -
Roman Emperor Nero, notorious
in legend as the ruler who played
his fiddle while Rome burned,
was just. a victim of bad press.
according to a University of
flioridu professor.
"Nero was no slob and is pro-
bably one of the most maligned
leaders in all his tory.'' says Dr.
Gareth Schmeling, chairman ·of
the university's department of
humaniities.
"Fiddles badn 't been invented
in Nero's time, nor a,ny instru.
ment like them," he said. ··on
top or that, Nero was 50 miles
away from Rome when the fire
st<.irted."
Two Women
Injured in
Il·vine Crash
A near-h eadon collision at an
Irvine intersection Sunday night
sent two women to Tustin Com-
muni1y Hospital, but once there
they decided instead to go to their
family doctor.
Mary Cherney, 65, of 24916 Via
Larga, Laguna Niguel, and Kay
Cheropila, 80, of Collingwood,
Ontario, Canada, suffered a
sprained leg and head injuries ,
respectively.
Jrvine police said they were
passen gers in a car driven by
Alex Cherney, i4, of the Via
J.arga address, when it collided
with another car on University
Onve at Campus Drive.
Jnvestigators said the second
motonst, Cynthia L. Kneiple, 16.
of 26762 Carlota Drive, Mission
Viejo, was waiting in the in-
tersection and then made a left
turn in front of the Cherney car.
MAC Budget ..
Session Set
A budget for the Mission Viejo
Municipal Advisor y Council
< ~JAC 1 will be discussed al a
meeting of the MAC Budget and
f,inance Committee at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the council office,
26129-D La Paz Road.
Ri chard Kelly, special distri ct~
coordanalor of the county ad-
ministrative office, will meet
\\ ith the group . l\J AC members
also <trc expected lo attend.
Robert Johnston. chairman ol
the MAC budget committee, in·
v1ted the public to attend. too.
"We feel we will be better able
lo m a ke our recommendations to
the l\l AC if we have a cross sec-
tion of o pinions from Mission Vie·
jo residents." he said.
CIA Assassin
Probe Slated
WASHINGTON (UPI) -· Or
the heels of a disclosure that th<
Central Intelligence agency one(
discussed pl<)..l)S to assassinatt'
some foreig ri' leaders, a specia
pres idential com mission has d e
cided to conduct a limited in
quiry into whether any or lherr.
were carried out. ·
Vice Pres ident Nelson A
Rockefeller, head of the speci<.il
com mission, said in an in
terview Sunday night that lh•
commission would investigatt
the alleged assassination plots.
~ARIMERS PAYS
Mariners Savings hos always paid
the highest interest legally possible.
Now your savings con be worth even
more at Mariners -a Big 7 2.4 % on
6-yeor certificates of $1,000 or more.
Not only con you make money at
Mari ner~. you can moke friends too -
with a strong ''hometown" savings
ond loon.
Save at Mariners. Now it mokes
more dollars and sense!
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 TEN CENTS
l1·vine. ·~t~ Weigh Fillances ~for . Future
By DOUG FIUTZsol£ T OfWle01lly~l ..... fl
Recommendations for fini.nc-
ing Irvine's future growth, includ-
ing a possible SSS million bond is-
sue to cover expenses dur1ng the
next five years will be ('Onsidered
by the city council Tuesday.
The meeting will be held at c ity
hall. 4201 Campus Drive, al 7:30
p.m.
The Tecommendalions are
drawn from a consultant's r eport
on how the clty ~an finance streets
and other amenlUes needed for
Irvine to grow from its present
s ize to a. city or 200,000 to 300,000
over the next20years.
The GrifCenhagen-Kroeger re-
port projects a. 'Deed for $55
million in growth money ln addi-
tion to the $18 million in already
approved park and bike trail
bonds over the next fiveyears.
The consultants conclude that a
general obligation bond is the
cheapest lofinance city growth.
Wltb1n five ye'ar$, Public Works
Director Brent Muchow said,
bond redemptl~n costs would be
equivalent to a property tax rate
or 90 cents per $100 assessed
value.
Meanwhile, the cost of mam
taining the capital 1mptovemenu.
would be equivalent to a property
tax rate of 65 cents per $100 as
sessed value .
City taxes today are33cents per
Libra,.Y Goi11g (Jp ·
Des pite rain-caused wor}S stoppage,
Irvine's University Park Branch Library
is going up on schedule. The 10,000 square
foot libra ry ne ar Sandburg Way and
Whitewood is scheduled to open Oct. 1.
The $465,000 building will hold about 30,000
books and will have an audio-visual area
and meeting room.
Irvine Group
Set s Prr;>test
Agai1~t ROTC
A group of lJC Irvine sludenls
will meel this week to plan a
teach-in against a new Air Force
Reser ve Officer Training Pro-
gram atthe Irvine campus.
Student opposition Lo the joint
program with use has been
mounting in past weeks. A core
group o f about 20 studens has
formed the "Committee to Stop
ROTC atUCI."
The group has collected about
200 signatures on a petition op-
posing the military training pro-
gram, according to Terry Moore,
one of the group's organizers.
Meanwhil~, the Chancellor 's
A(jvisory Corn mittee on the
Status of Women has passed a re-
solution opposing ROTC on sexist
grounds.
Addressed at a recent meeting
by campus affirmative action of-
ficer Ramon Curiel, the advisory
committee found that the Air
Force ROTC program dis ·
c:riminates against women.
The focus of opposition was on
flight lraini n~ -a program the
Air Force offers m en, but not
women ·-and a recruiting leaflet
reading "For men only -Rated
M." Moore said.
<See ROTC, Page A2J
Oran!(;:
.... ,~
W e athe r
F.air skies through Tues-
day. according to t.he
weather ser vice. with
s lightly warmer d~ys .
Lows tonight 38 lo 45. Highs
Tuesday in the 60s.
I NSIDE TODA~
Father& ore uniting to gain
equal treatment in cU1tody
coats. in and out of
coortroom. Doily Pilot naff wnrtr A~!favn Deerr nplore1
.ubject on Page Bl of tod4y'a
P1ople Seel Ion. ·
Bj99est in West
El ·Toto Air Base
Has 32nd Birthday
It's St. P atrick's Day today
a nd also the 32nd birthday of the
U.S. Marine Corps Air Station al
El Toro.
The Marine Corps' largest
West Coast aviafion inst allation
was once an Irvine Ranch bean-
field. It was commissioned as a
temporary wartime facility in
1943 tind the first 30 Marines lo
arrive at the base bedded down in
, an Irvine Ran ch bunkhouse.
Today lhe air station has a
population o f more than 10,000.
including civil service employes
. and has grown from 2,318 acrPs
with three runways to 4.600 acres
with 10 runways.
The facility has served as an
intensive tr aining ground for
Marine aviators a nd air
crewman and as a major jump·
off point for t roop and cargo
nights during World War Il, the
Korean War and the Vietnam con·
n1ct.
Following the Korean War. the
base's principal task became
providing a home fo r the Third
Marine Aircraft Wing. Its pre-
sent commander is Brig. Gen. R.
W. Taylor who holds a dual role
as commander, Marine Corps
Air Bases. Western Area.
The 3rd Marine Aircraft wing
1s made up of fi ghter, attack.
helicopt er. photo -
reconnaissance, observation, re·
fueling, trans port, radar and
headquarters squadrons. Its
pilots, ordinance and main·
tenance personnel train constant
ly forcombatreadine!>s
ThePay'sOK
'But $29,299 in Overtime?
WASHINGTON (AP> -
Federal overtime regulalions let
some government inspectors at
airpor(s and other U.S . entry
poinlii earn 16 hours' pay for l,.~
hours· work, the General Ac·
counting Office says.
Investigators Cro m the ac-
counting office found that some
inspectors r e fused to seek jobs in
higher classifications because
the higher positions would have
brought less overtime ancj would
bave reduced annual gross pay.
The report said an immigra-
tion inspector at Bangor, Maine
earned $16,848 in annual salary.
but° an additional $29,299 in over·
time. ,
"Pederal ins pectors were p~id
$47 .6 million in overt~me during
fiscal 1974. Shipping companies
and airlines reimbursed the gov·
emment for $36. 7 million for the
services. The government is not
reimbursed rot-overtime al ac-
tual border crossings.
The report recommends Urnt
Congress orller a revision ln the
.J>remium pay system. The study
reviews the overtime procedures
of the fmmi1rati o n and
Naturalization Service. the
Cmtoms Service. the Agriculture
Department's Animal 8.nd Plant
Health Inspection Service. lllld
\ht P\lbtic Health Ser.-tH. • Inspectors. from the ag~ncl s
arc stationed at border crosslncs
f
and other points of entry. includ-
ing seaports a nd airports. Most
receive pre mium pay when
called upon to work nights. Sun-
days and holidays
The accounting office reported
that more than 74 million ships.
airplanes an<l vehicles arrived in
the United States during fiscal
1974. ening last June 30, and the
four agenc ies said 6 ,886
employes were used in port-of·
entry inspections.
The rules aliowed one mspec
tor at Ba n gor International
Airport in Maine lo claim $692 in
overtime pay for Sunday and
holiday pay in one month.
It found that Customs Service
work rules permitted 10 inspec-
tors to receive 16 hours' pay each
when they were asked to return to their duties at Boston's Logan
International Airport to Inspect
passengers arri v ins at 12: 2S a. m .
one Sunday 1 a Job that took 1 :i •
hours to pertortn.
The lhr~ immigration service
inspectors assigned to lhe same
flight were also paid for 16 hours'
work, but were given ad-
ministrative duties to pee-form lt>
('QD'lplete a n eight-h~ tour. o~
duty •
An A3rlC\lltu.~ 10·•
~pea.or wortttd 2\ houe1i oq the
~11me asr;ignment but as paid
fotnine hours o! work.
SlOOassese~ value for general ci·
t y purposes and another 29 cents
for bond redemption.
In a recent interview. Muchow
said that it m ay t ake two or more
years before the city can general~
growth bond revenue. In the m·
terim he s uggests havmg de
veloper s pay all capital improve
menl costs associated with their
projects.
Muchow estimates capital cos·
ts at $12 million for the 1975-76 fis-
cal year a~d $14 m1lliondunng thr
1976-77rise"al)'ear. ..._
To ease the burden on t41x
payers.Muchow suggests a' aril•
ly of means other than propert)
taxes to finance the <:ap1t<1l 1m
provement program llt•suggcst~
grants, acreage recs and t a'\c~
other than proµert) ta>. be used lo
repay the bonds
~luchow ha~ asked thc <:ounc1I
to consider authorizing an 1111tial
· SSS million bond clctl1on u::. lhl·
principal ml·ans of fm :mcmg the
capital improvement~
As altcrnal1n·~. he !-ougge:stcd
rl>qU1nn g de\'l•lo1Jl'r::. lu pa) all
<'ap1lal <.·011ts l'l'lated lo their de-
\ clopnH-nb .\ ::.n ·ond altcrnat1 ve
t·ould lw d1,111g 1ng lhl'nl~ general
µlau to ,1 I Im\ ... 11m l'r gru\\ th, thu~
"Prl'<id1n g I lh· U>"I" 0\l'r a longt'r
pc nod 111 t 1 nw
Till' mJlll LIL•11l'lll ot a bond. as
"i>IX'!'>l'<I tu rl'o u1 n ne de\'elouel'
!Sec Fl~A~Ct:S, Page A2 i
States Lose Out
U.S. Awarded Rights to Oil
WASHINGTON WP!J The
u .S. Supreme Court ruled 8 too
today that the foderal go\'ern-
ment has exclus ive rights to of-
fshore oil reser ves which could
eventually g1ve the nal.Jon more
independent energy resource!>
The justices. with Jus tice
.William 0 . Doug l as not
part1cipahng, said claims by 13
Atlantic Coast st ates to oil n ghls
based on their Colonial charters
were s urrendered whPn the)
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Iran De al
With She ll
Supporte d .
WASHINGTON <UPIJ -Some
Administration officials have re·
commended approval of a $1.5
billion, 20-year partnership that
would give the National Iranian
Oil Company a 50 percent in-
terest m hundreds of Shell 011
Company filling stations m the
United States. it "as reported to
day.
The report by J im Anderson of
Croup W News said the State and
Jusllce departments are pre·
pared to approve thl'
partnership, but it received op-
position from the Federal
Ener gy Adm in i:stralion and
some members of Congress.
Congress probably would have
the last word on the proposal.
Frank Stainton, a spokesma n
for Shell . con f irmed in a
telephone interview from his of-
fice in Houston that discussions
between Shell <i nd NlOC have
been in progress for more than a
year. Shell 1s a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch PC'lroleum.
Ander son s aid the deal in·
\'Olved the construction by NIOC
an(! Shell of a SI 5 billion oil re·
finery on the Persian Gulf with u
daily production capacity of
500,000 barrels of refined
petroleum products. including
gasolin e.
NIOC. he s aid. would pay 75
percent of the cost of refinery
construction a nd Shell would buy
250,000 barrels a d ay half its
output -for sale m the United
Slates.
In return, Anderson said, Shell
would give to NIOC :>:> percent
control of its filli11g stations.
Anderson said Secretary of
S\.Qte Henry A. Kissi nger had
given the proposal his blessing
during discussions in Washington
this month with I ranian
Economic Affairs :.ind Finance
Minister Hushang Ansary
No public mention was made of
the proposal "hen Kissinger and
Ansary m ade a jomt announce-
m ent March 4 of a Sl5 million.
fi ve-}'ear commercial agreement
covering nono1l trade -the
world's bigt:est commercial deal
between two counlnes. Under
the agreem ent. Iran will buy
eight large U S nuclear rea<·
tors.
<See SHELL, Page A2i
Thanks
Anyway
U .S . M ari n e Wayne
Thomas White was J·ust
teylng to do his good eed
for the day when he tried to
help a woman back her car
out of a San Clemente
parking Jot early today.
She backed over him.
White. 25. s uHered
bruises and g3shes on hts
legs . He was taken lo
Camp Pendleton's base
ho6pltal.
Aft~r lh Injury. Wbtte
told PQllce. the woD'lan jui;t
drove oft
)
Joined the Union
The ruling was not uncx1x•tt1•d
It followed a line or cases lwg111
ning in 1947 which said tlw l rntl'{J
Stales alone claims title Lo all
seabeds beyond the IO\\·\\ att:r
mark. Jn 1953, Con~rc~s l{an.· llw
·states authority up to the thrCl'
mile limit.
The justices acccpll'd "1thout
modification recommendJtt0n'>
by Special l\1 ast<:r Albl'rl B
.Marris, appointed U) the court to
Body f ,.isl1
rt'\"ll'\\ thl' t"1;.11ms or thl' s late:.
..111<1 tht• l 0 111ll'd Stc.Jll'S.
Spl•c•1al m;..i stl·rs are appointed
\\hen the Su 1>re me Court has
onginal JUrl!>d1Clt0n U\'l'r dis-
putl's bet Wl'l'll the slates or the
~tatl·s ..1nd tht.• federal go\'ern-
nwnl. Tht• cou rl can a!.-Cl'pl. re
Jl'<.'l or modify thl' m<.1::.tcr's rl'·
tommendation'>
\ spokesman for the Interior
I>t•p.irlment s aHl the governmL·nt
<Sl•t• OlL. P age .\2,
These two walkers in the St. Patrick'~ Day Parade i\1
Mission Vi ejo Saturday make no slig ht claim to fam~
Jim Moore of Laguna Niguel. 111 the par~di> tor the fifth
year, is dressed as the s aint himself. and Bl,b Brennan is
decked out as the Lord Mayor of Dublin.
Challe n gers I rat e
Over 'Dirty Tactics'
Charges of dirty camp..11gn tal·
lies leading up to the I at l' In 11w
school board election h.t\ l'
angered challenger::; fo'ranl-llurd
and Miles Peterson
Sharon Sirccllo. an incumb<.•nt
who came in last al the poll..,. <'Oil
lends lhal an organized and .,Ian
derous whis pering c.:ampd1g11
was conducted again!->l hl•r
.'\ddilionally. !\1 rs. Strcl'llO ancl
Trustees E Ii za b eth S1t·ol1 ,
1 Norman C ins burg und Dec.i n
Olson prepared a ll·tter for
newspapers ch arging improper •
tactics b y an unn a ml•d
challenger, ·
"They could have been talkinJ!
about me," said Hurd, who was
elected lo a two-year ter m. Dur
ing the campaign, he said. he
stuck t9 the issues and avoided
wild charges and personality
clashes.
Similarly. Peterson said hl'
was surpris ed at the allegations
and first learned of the whisper
mg campaign after charges hacl
been made by the incumbents
Attempts to contact tht• othl't
challenger . June fole\, \.\ho
polled the large ... t numb1·1 ol
votes. were unsucct.•ssful
Peterson r harartcn1~<1 tlw
charges as an atte mpt to ... nwul"
h1m aftfr the campaign.
f •
:\li';m\\ htll'. "l'' l'•·;d ~wrson~ 111·
1 lud1 ng :\I'-'.' or .\rt \nlhon.'.
'I ru.,ll't' E l11abelh St<:oll . :\lrs.
~11Tdl11 and otlwr~ h.iH· ~ugge!-t
l'd form mg a ra1r t•;1mpci1gn eom-
ITll ...... 11111 Ill thl· l II\ Jlml'd at prl'
\l'llltng 1mp11qn·r l<.1 c-l 1cs 111
I utu1 l" t•ltTt 11111..,
AD FILLS JOB
ON FIRSTU4Y
· Our phonl':-. arc ringing off
the hook . \\"l' filled the pos1t1on
the Vt'r) ltrs t day after the <1d
.1ppc arC'd 111 the paper.''
Thurs the ove rwhelming suc-
t'l'!'S reported by the Anahl'im
1fi rm \\ h1 ch placed this ad in the
Daily Pilot
EDITOR ' 'l;eeded part llml' for
ne\\ Orange Count~
Puhlicalion. -Prior
l'd1t onal exp. helpful.
but not nee C<tll
for IOlt'f\ll'W. '\X' )l;\\X
1/ you ha\ c J Job you "<mt to
fll l. rail 642 !1678 Put u Cc.•"
word~ to work for you. m lht•
Oatly Pilot
t
A2 OAILYPILOT Moad!y1 Mwch 17. 1 t'11
S~aledWall
Intruder -Held
At Nixon Site
Former President Richard
Nixon nearly had an unexpected
late night guest this weekend
when a 29-year-old woman scaled
the wall to his San Clemenk
estate.
She was caught by Secret
Service men before she could run
inside the-easa Pacifica and tell
Nixon her problems. The inci-
dent Friday night was the seeond
attempt the same day by ap-
parently mentally disturbed
persons to gain an auchence with
the ex-President.
The woman. "hen turned.ever
to San Clemente pohce for ques-
tioning, said she wanted lo talk to
Nixon about his .. takeover" of
C0t·a Cola :,lock and claimed to
be the daughter of f'~r<tnkhn
Del<1no Roosevelt.
Pohce s<Jid it was the third
tame that the woman, u Sun
F'r<1ncisco resident. had tned to
enter La Casa Pacifitu. Police
said she Wi.lS SL'L'n sn1ling the six·
foot wall.
Police said an earlier intrmkr
who attempted lo crash the
St"CUrity gate at Cy!JruS Shores
n~ur the Ni>.on c:,lalc was a
Ci..imp Pendleton Marine.
Officers said the Marine told
the gu<.1rd ut the gate he wantt>d
to sec .. the President" and tell
him to ··stop the war." When the
guard refu~ed permission to
~nter, the man ran inside lhe
gate. .
The intruder was arrested at
th e Cyprus Shores beach
clubhouse follow mg a short scuf-
fle with offtcers.
Both per:,on:, were taken away
for p:,ych1atr1c evaluation. The
From Page Al
SHELL •..
Anderson said Administration
critics of the Iranian-Shell pro·
posal argue that it would make
the United Stales more depen-
dent on foreign o~ imports at the
very time President Ford is plan-
ning a $10 billion proposal to re-
duce U.S. dependence on foreign
Oil.
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Fro1n Page A J
QIL ...
·was ' leased with the decision
and ould r enew plans to lease •
exp oration a nd development
ri ts to a 12,000-square mile
p reel of seabed in the Mid-
,\Uantic south of Long Island to •
Cape Hatteras, N .C.
Leases will be sold within a
yqar. the spokes man said, but
full development of oil resources
in-the area will t a ke six years or
more. ii.-. .
J'he high court ruling gives the
federal government title lo near-
Jy 200,000 square miles of of·
fshore land up to 100 miles off the
coast.
lt also ends a dispute which has
prevented the Interior Depart-
ment from purs uing leasing
plans.
Interior officials said the firs t
T>3rcel alone m uy conl<.iin 12
billion barreb of oil . .
Riles Hint Cuts
SACRAMENTO <UPI >
S up erintendent o f Public
Instruct ion W i Ison Riles today
warned that fine arts programs,
never strong in most California
s<?hools. m<.iy be dropped com-
pletely because of financial pro-
btems pressing school dis tricts.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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C)rtl'W' ... put>f•...,.,•"4 e»'•"' ., .... JOO ~· O..t Strwt (.A)\I• ...... \4 C•••fOtf"'t• •u~
Robert N. Weed
Ptf'\fOt'nt .. ,., Pu.,.1\hrr
Jac k R. Curley
"'',. Pf,.,,,,,,.nt •nid ~M't'"•I lrt/W"*7r
TtlOmas Keevil i d llOr
Thoma<, A. Murphinc
""""•o•nt EOllor
'Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall
JIU••l•nl ""'"'"11'"9 Editor•
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, Cl•ssiflM Advertltlnt ... Z.S671
S.cNlt-• 11•1 .. y N-C)HK•
Sl1 .. J10
woman was booked Into Orange
County Medical Center and the
Marine t a ken to the ba s ~
hospital.
Saddleback
Sets Fair
On Antiques
\'ou can learn aJl you ever
rwanted to know about antiques at
Saddleback College March 22
"hen the college presents its
··unllque f<.sir . ··
La'>'rence Giebner, an authori -
t) on art and <H\tiques, wall bL· un
hand in the Sc1encr-Mathemat1rs
Bui I d i n g a n d p r o v id e tlH•
answers.
Gichncr. u man who has
:,l'oured the globl• in seai-th of oh.I
maps, rare books and art objects
for the Smithsonian Institution
and the Library of Congress, will
s t arl with a lectur e on his
personal collecting al lOa.m .
Then, he " i 11 a ppraisc rol let:-
lt bles brought by lecture guc:.t:..
Tables will be provided for db-
play and all i:lppraisals <.1re fre(•.
Gichner describes collecting as
··a means of tonviv1ahty" and
says the most fas<.'inating pcopll•
m the world are thOSl' '"who col·
Jcct the sumc things you do."
Saddlcback Valley residenh
and antique dealers interested in
displaying their wares should
make reservations with the or
fi re of Communttv Services at
the college, 831-9700 or 495-4950,
Ext. 263.
Security Hit
At Army Base
WASHINGTON (UPI l -Rep.
Les Aspin (D-Wis.), claims he
has uncovered al least 27 cases
in which false or unauthorized
security badges were used at
U.S. Army nuclear installations
in West Germany, raising the
possibility that nuclear weapons
could be stolen.
Aspin said Sunday that the
Army acknowledged Feb. 8 -in
response to a request from him
-that 26 security badges with
fal s ified sig natures and
fingerprints had been issued al
one Army missile base.
"Now I have received charges
of another incident of the misuse
of special badges in the same
battalion," he said, referring to
&. letter he received from a
lieutenant.
Wil~ Dump Poison
HELSINKI <UPl>-A Finnish
oil tanker set out for the South
Atlantic today lo dump 690 bar-
rels of arsenic poison. Environ-·
mentalists and the Interior
Ministry said the dumping con-
travenes Finnish policy but they
were powerless to slop it.
O;i11y Piiot ~t;ilf Photo
f'r~emoy Lin~ttu•tn
Workmen scale steel
rramework for bridge sup-
port at site of Corona del
Mar Freeway interchange
under conlruction at Bristol
Street , MacArthur
Boulevard and University
Drive in Irvine.
Judge Nixes
Injunction
Bid in Suit
,\ dem:rnd for an injtmd10n
that would hu' e l'Ompellcd
Orunge County coroner's officers
lo rc.•:,tort• the n.ime of a Costu
~ll'sa funl•r;.al homl' tu their rota
t ion list ha:, been rejected b~·
Superior Court J udge H. Walter
Stemer.
Judge Ste1nl'r Sl·t ,\pnl 17 <is
th<: heunng date for further pre-
trial acl10n m the la\\:.uit {1lc<I
ag<1inst tht• coroner·s office by
:"\orman und Elaine Arbuckll'.
operators of \\' cstrliff Chapel
:\lortuar)
The Arbuckles c laim thut thc.\
were taken off the coroner's rota-
tion lt:,l last :\l ay 31 and were
given no rt•ason for the dec1s10n
that hus allegedly cost them
$60.000 in revl'nue.
Cnder th<? rotation ~ystcm, c·or-
onL·r·s deputies transport bodies
to the funeral home al the head of
lhl' las t when relatives express no
preference for a mortuary that
"ill prvide last rites for their next
on.in
Portugal Move
· LISBON <li Pl I --The m1htary
rl'J.!l me plans to overhaul
Portugal's cab1m·t. monng onl'
more ste p to the left following :1
wc>ekend of nationalizat10ns and
leftist rallies. __.;....;..._~~~~~~-
0 •1ly Piiot St•lf PIMl'o , ..... ~, .. __
4'S·Gtl0 Birthday Girls .
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,2 Nibbed
In Mesa
Holdups
A pair accused or bcin&: the
Broken Bottle Bandits who hit
two Costa Mesa convenience
markets within the span of an
hour Sunday and early today are
in jail after being captured ne<.1r
the scene of the second holdup.
Douglas E . Gaul, 27, and
Michael P . Guasperini. 20, who
occupy two SC'parate uruts of a
motel al 2276 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. were both booked on
suspicion of armed robberv. '
An Orange Count) Sheriff's de·
puty cruising through Costa
Mesa momtored a radio descrip-
tion of the holdoup suspects and
made the urrest at Albert Place
and Ne\\porl Boulevard.
Guul and G uas pe1ini arc ac·
cused of robbrng two conve-
nience markets tn the same
general vicinity. .
lnvestigalors said in each case
one of two bandits menaced a
market clerk with <a s hattered
soda pop bottle, while hi s partner
brandished a knife.
Andrew J . Buzas, 31. was
robbed of about $100 ut the
Minute King Milrket, 2052
Newport Blvd .• after huving a
broken Pepsi Cola bottle waved
in his fuce.
Thomas E . Hug hes, 19, clerk al
the Tic Toe Market, 2271
Fairview Road, Jost an equal
amount to a man who smashed
the pop bottle right on his
counter, police said.
Authorities said the market
holdups were not connect~ lo a
pair of other armed robbenes re-
ported m Costa Mesa during the
"eekend.
:\1en simulating guns in their
pockets robbed a beauty shop
and a downtown Fotomat pic-
ture-processing store of $75 and
SJ5 respectively on Friday and
Saturday nights.
Be<.1utician Diane J . Payablas.
36, a n d c u stomer Jua~ita
Hughes, 41, were forcM--to he on
the floor at Mr. Jon Jon's Hair
Stylist. 2750 Harbor Blvd .. Fri-
da~· ni g hl.
Po lice said ('(erk Terres a
Eurban, 20, "us confronted
Saturd::ty evening by a bandit in
her Fotomat booth at 201 E. 17th
St. The sam e booth was robbed a
\\l'Ck ago
Pot R e laxing
Law App~oved
HL00:\11NGTON, lll. (\..i Pl >
The gm l'rn1ng body of the Il11nois
Stetle Har Assoc1<1tion has ap-
proved a t" o-part propo~a l
which would remove all penaltws
for po~M" .. ~1011 und pnvutc use of
marijuana.
The propos al was approved
during a weekend meeting of the
15-member hoard.
Du\'C Anderson. a spoke::.man
for the group. said the <:1~socia·
t1on wall seek sponsors to tn·
tro<luce the proposal 1n the 11-
lmoas General A s~cmbly
Liddy Bid Nixed
WASlllNGTON <AP> -·The
U.S. Supreme Court today re-
fused to r ev 1ew Watergate
burglar G. Gordon Liddy's con·
tempt of court conv1ct1on for re-
fus ing to testify before a
Watergate ~rand jury.
U l'I Tel9PllOIO
Bdttle Cas11alty
Master sergea'nt ·wNeang Son, 28, rests in a military
hospit al at Phnom Penh after receiving treatment for
serious shrapnel wounds during fighting 30 miles from
the Cambodian capital. See story Page A4 .
Astrology Issues
'Up to the Court'
Orange County Superior Court
Judge II. Walter Steiner made \t
dear Friday that the legal issue
r uised by Costa Mesa's ban on
fortune telling and palmistry will
have to be re so lved b y a
courtroom trial.
H<.' has refused to grant the tn·
junction demanded by self -styled
1Romany gy ps ies Alfred <.1nd
Diane Ste\'cns, who clutm that
"Lhe city ordinance amounts to a
denial of their religious freedom.
But he also denied u pretnal
mot10n filed by the city with the
l''\planation that the controvcrs~·
should go befor e u tnul court
··;md may very likely go all th~
wav to the Supreme Court."
He took identical action in pr<'·
trial ruling:, on the lawsu1L flied
bv Romany gypsies George and
Dma Williams who contend that
s1mil:ir ordinances enacted h)
the City of Anaheim arc al!io dts-
cri minatory and uncons titu-
tional.
A trial date has not yet been sel
for either lawsuit.
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FINANCES
puyment of t•osb. is to taxpayers
and mortgage holdl'rs. Propert~·
o\\ ners may ch a rge off all bond
t·osts against income for I a:-.
purposes. l lowcvcr, if developers
pa~ and pass costs along on home
mortgages, only the interest a111.I
taxes on the capital im -
provement-related part of home ·
costs may be charged off.
Additionally, city bond interei.l
rules are lower th<.1n mortgage
loan rates, the consultant report
says.
And 1t may well be that a
l<.1wsuil filed against the the City
of Newpor t Beach by Romany
gypsy Barney Marino may prove
to be the test case th<.1t Judge
Steiner believes is needed at this
stage.
Marino 's action against
.!':ewport Beach will be tried
Sept. 29 in Superior Court.
f 'rom Page Al
ROTC ...
The tcJch-111 ugainst ROTC
probably "111 be held J\Iarch 27 ..
:\loore said.
··The purµo~e of thl• teach-in is
to l'dt1l·ate our students as to the
nature of ROTC and tell lhem our
arguml·nb agarnst it."' Moon'
i.;uLI .
Tlw opµositwn group. Moore
said. 1s attempting to get thl'
c·•1mpus a('ademic senate to re-
verse a previous ruling to allow
uc;idemic credit for participation
rn lhc ROTC program.
l'ndcr thl' coopcrali\'c pro·
).!rum. l "Cl students "ould take
part Ill off11:er traming progrnm
at:ll\ 1t1t•s at VSC. Ko act1\'ities
an~ pl<mncd on the CCI campus.
Brezhnev Abroad
RC DA PEST. Hungary CAP>-·
Leonid I. Brezhnev arrived in
Budapest on his firs t trip abroad
m three months. The 68-year-old
Communist party chief showed
no signs of the illness that kept
ham out of Moscow limelight for
~1 x weeks.
WA.RIMERS PAYS
Mariners Savings hos always paid
the highest interest legally possible.
Now your savings con be worth even
more ot Mariners -o Big 7 1/4 ~.on
6·yeor certificates of $1 .000 or more.
Not only con you make money at
Mariners, you con make friends too -
with a strong "hometown" savings
ond loon.
Save ot Mariners. Now 1t makes
more dollars and sense I
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VOL. 68, NO. 76, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALI FOR NIA
·WJlo Sh~ll Catch Dogs • ID
By T E RRY COVILLE OU-. o.11, )It ... wt
The s ubject of anlmal control.
ca controversial topic in HWlt-
mgton Beach for the past two
years -is on tonig ht's cilY coun·
ell agenda.
Me mbers of the COWlc1l will be
usked to put an end to a com·
phcated three-w ay lease ar·
rangem ent between the city.
California Animal ContrQl, and
the Humane Society.
CAC currently holds the con·
tract.im: .. Juilinal control in Hunt· ington~ach . T he Humane
Society, run by Bob Sharkey,
used to be the city's olfficiaJ dog
catche r.
The two agen cies s it side-by
side on two parcels of property a t
the southeast comer of Ha milton
Av enue and Newlund Street
Sharkey 9wns one piece of pro·
pert.y, the city owns the other.
But Sharkey's Humane Society
sheller ~ls on the city property,
and the CAC kennels. built by the
city, sit on Sharke)''s property
When CAC was hired by the c1 ·
ty for a ri imal control, a no cash
lease agreement was reached to
allow Sharkey the use of his e x·
isling facility, and the city use of
Sharkey's land
That lease ag reement expi res
April 6, and the city's animal
control commission 1s now re
commending c ity purchase of
S h arke y's pr o p e rt y a nd
facilities.
As a second a ltl•rnauve, the
commissio n suggests the city
might consider giving 1t:; a1umal
Today' £1oshlg
N. Y. S&eelUI
MONDAY, MA RCH 17, 1975 TEN CENTS
Huntington?
control duties to the county
s helter.
The second alternuta ve 1s not
cons idered t he prime c hoice
because CAC s till has two years
ldt on its contract . according to
E.J . Ursin, chairman of the
animal control comm1ss1on
Counc ilm a n Jerry l\taln l·~
already has as ked the Cit) al
torney to s tud) the poss1b1lit> of
brt>aking the CAC contract.
A city hall spokes man has a lso
said there is no present estimate
on how much 1t might c<1sl the ci-
t) to bu) Shar ke) 's shelter a nd
land
lf the count~ 1s given control.
thl' animal <"on trol commission
:.uggQs ts t hl• l':>. 1s ting :.h elter
<'t.>Uld either l>e :.old or leased lo
the l'uunt~ us J satellite s helter
for West Orange County
States Lose Out
U.S. Awarded Rights t~ Oil
D••IY Pi'91 Stall PIM>to
RAY ANDERSON OFFERS SNACK TO HIS FINE FEATHERED FRIEND, 'HONKY'
Rooster Takes up Residence at Huntington Beach'• New City Library
Library Early Bird
Rooster Helps Master Guard Facility
By KATH \' CLANCY
Of Ute D•lt'I' I'll~ Stiff
Call him wha t you like-Honky
or Melville but the fact is a
cocky white farm rooster m ay '
well be the f i rst Huntington
Beac h r esident to make perma·
nent use of the city's new $2.9
million library .
For the past few weeks he has
been he lping retired I luntington
Beach Police Detective Ray An·
derson guard the s hiny new glass
and steel structure overlooking
Talbert La ke.
library.•
''At first I would call to him
and he would just look at me," f\e
recalled.
It was popcorn that m ade their
friendship blossom .
"First I t ook plain popcor n,"
Ander son said . ''then I brought
butte red. a nd h e re ally liked
that. Later . I took ca ramel corn
and bits of apple."
But Ande rson said Honky 's
favorite is the unpopped variety.
He described their evening
rootine :
said
The b ig roostt>r alw h a~
become u favorite w ith c:1ty
µo hceme n. "ho frequently radio
··going 10·6 <on brt~<Jk ) tu set' An·
derson and llonky ...
Even P o li ce Chie f E arle
Robitaille brought his children
out to vi sit the friendly bird
"You can get reul l'lose lie
al mos{ cats from my hand," An-
derson s aid.
<Sec ROOST E R . Page A:!i
WASHINGT ON !U PI > The
U.S. Supre m(' Court ruled 8 to O
today that the fed eral govern·
menl has exclus ive r ights to of
fshore oil reser ves \\ hich could
eventually g ive the nalton more
independent ene rgy resources.
T he jus tices. with Jus tice
Wil liam 0 Oou ~la s n o t
participating. said claim s by 13
Atlantic Coas t states to oil n ghts
based on their C'olo n1a l charters
we re s urrend e r ed when they
Joined the Union
The ruling was not unexpected.
It followed a II ne of <:ases begin·
ning in 1947 which said the United
States alone claim s ti tle to all
seabeds beyond the low.water
mark. In 1953, Congress gave the
states a uthority up to the three·
mi le limit.
The justices acc:epled without
modification rec ommendat ions
by Special Mas t e r Albert B.
Marns , <.1ppo1*d by Lhe cou rt to
review the claims of t he state:.
and the Cn1ted State~
Special masters are a ppointed
v. hen the Supreme Court ha:.
ori g ina l JUrisd1ct1on O\Cr d1:.
pules bet~een t he s tates or the
stat<•s und the fed eral gO\ ern
~ent. The court c an acceµl, re
Ject or modify the master':-. re
commendation!)
i\ s pokes man fo r the l nten or
Department s u1d the governmt•nt
"as plt•ased with the decision
and would re nl'w plans to lease
t·xplorat1on und development
rights to a 12.000·squctrc mile
parcel of st•abed in the Mid
Atlantic sout h of Long Is land to
Cape HattcrC:ts. N C
Le use::. \\ 111 be sold w 1th in u
.H'ur. the ~po k esnwn said. but
fu ll dcv(•!opmcnt of ml resources
Ander son calls his feathered
friend Honky "because he's all
white.''
"I would get t here at 5 a nd
check the buildin g out. About 6 I
would go out and yell for him. I
would yell three or four times.
and he would com e running."
Suspect in Custody
Me m bers or the library st aff
have decided they like their fowl
friend a nd plan to keep him as a
mas~ot. But instead of Honkey,
they've na m ed the strutting bird
Melville, in h onor of Melvil
Dewey, founder of the famous
library'sdecimal system.
Th at 's when the proud bird
with the white tail received his
evening m eal.
.. He would roos t on the railing
outside until 2 a .m .. when he
would wake up and start crow·
ing." Anderson s aid.
Gag Order 'Imposed
In 'Slasher' Case
Anderson met his r uffl ed com ·
panion during the 5 p.m . lo 5 a.m .
guard shift at the soon·to-0pen
"Then I would feed ru m again
his breakfast," the retired officer LOS ANGELES <AP> i\
Precinct Survey
judge today i m 1><>sed a gag order
on author ities. mtluding Poli c:t'
Chief Ed Davis. to halt further
comments in t he Skid Row
Slasher case . ..
Tax Override Loss
Th e orde r w<.1 s s igned h y
Superior Court Judge F'rank Baf·
Ia sh or tly before Davis was to
hold a n ews confe re nce to d1st•uss
the case and Vaughn Grcen\\ood.
• linked by Da vis to the case 'Hard to F1· gore' Ba ffa s aid authorities were lo ··refrain fro m ~idng any n·-
leases to any news mecfo.1 re_gard ·
The d efeat of the Fountain
Valley school t ax override was
narrow a nd diffic ult to attribute
Lo any one factor . according to a
precinct survey of the March 4
election .
The 67-c.e nt override w as
AD FILLS JOB
ON FIRSI' DAY
"Our phones are ringing off
lhe hook. We fi lled the p<>sition
the very fi rst day after the ad
appeared in the paper."
That's the ove rwhelming suc·
cess reported by the Anaheim
firm which placed this ad in the
Daily Pilot:
E DITOR
Needed part time for
new Orange County
Publication. Prior
editorial exp. hclpf\11.
but not nee. Call
for interview, XXX•Xl'XX.
l! you bavc a jot> )'OU want to
fill, call 6'2·SG78. Put a few
words to work for you, ln tbe
Dally Pilot
beaten in 14 of the district'& 23 ing. Greenwood. or '111) in-. t ' ab entee formation regarding any persons precincts < coun .mg 5 presently 111 Ja il\\ ho art> suspects
ball?ts as one precin~). W n a , in the SO·Callcd 'Slasher ' Case
Richard Plum. ~o 0 pending a hearing .on ~h1rch sch~l board seat pa rtially on ~h~ 21. .. a s to "h~ an~ such rt•-bas~s of a str~ng cam pa g leases ::.hould be g iven ... a~ainst t~e over~de, appar ently The gag order had been re
did contnbute ~o its downfall., quested by 'Pu bhc De fe nder He fi.J)isbed first or second m 17
precincts a nd 13 of those pre·
<'lncts also went against the over-
ride. An'd seven of the eight pre-
cincts w her e Plum was the top
vote getter a lso went agains t the
tax incr ease. One surprise in the precin ct. list
is where the over ride s uffe red
the worst def eat -the Harper
School n eighborhood. Voters
there went 266·201 agains t it.
Thal was the widest margin and
the most votes against the over-
ride in any precinct.
Three Fountain Valley School
Trustees -Fred Vcm, Sheila
Meyers and Roger Belaen -live
there. So do Helen Dille, a
trUstee of the HunUnJton Beach
Union High Sehool District, and
FouJ\t.aln Valley COW1cilman Al
Holllnden.
The Harper n ci&hborhood b produc~ the Jonfest list of civic
leaders for Fountain Valley over
<SffOVE &IUDE. P11e Ai)
•
U.S. M a r int• WJyn e
Thoma~ White was just
trying to do his good deed
fpr t M day whe n he t1ied to
help a woman back her car
out o f a San Cle ment e
pa rking lot early today
She bac ked over him
While , 25, s uffe r e d
bruises a nd ga~hes on his
legs. He w as taken to
Cam p Pendle ton 's base
hoisp1tol
After the Inj u ry, Wh ite
told polke. the woman j~t
drove off
Charle~ (;essler
Oa\'IS, in a taped 1nt1.·n·1cv.
''1th a televis ion s tation Sund a},
said Gree nw ood would be.
char ged in the SI asher case. He
later told lhe Los Angeles Times.
•· 1 a m convinced that we ha ve
the right sus pect and we will go
to.the district attorney to seek a
complamt \\1th in a week or two."
But Dist Alt) J oseph P
Busch. told of Davi:;' comments.
~••id. "To sa) that anyone is go
111~ lo bl' charged in this case ·~
premature "
Gl'ssle r said . · r believe that
dissemination or ;m y further In-
for m ation by the prosecution and
police authorities tending lo link
him <Greenwood 1 to the ·Slasher ·
wi ll serve to further lessen his
chances of receiving a fatr trial
by jury on the presenu y·pending
charges ."
Greenwood. arrcstccl l' eo. :J, 1s
to appear before Baffa on Friday
for pretrial m otions . Ile pleaded
innocent t o riv e cou nts of
burglary and three counts of as
sauft with a deadly weapon.
LA Man Kills
Mate, Himself
LOS ANGELES (Um A
young mother of two was shot to
deat h b y her common-l aw
husband who then co m mit ecl
suicid e by shooting h1m!!elr m the
face over the wee kend.
Ba rbara Estevez, 26. was shot
m he r •neck a nd bock ul her
Wilshire Boulevard offic<' build·
mg wtth a 22 ·caliber rifle by
Mlaucl Angel Rodrlaul•i. 28
m the a rea will take six years or
more.
The high court r u ling gives thl•
fl'deral government title lo near
ly 200,000 square miles of of
fshore land up lo 100 miles orr ttw
coast
It al::.o e nd!-> ad is pule\\ luch has
prevented the I ntenor Depart.
mC'n t from purs uing leas ing
pl<tnS
l nten or offic ials said the first
parcel a lone m ay contain 12
b1lhon ba rre ls of 01 1
~
Approval Reeomm.ended
Iran Oil Company
Seeking Shell Deal
WASHINGTON <UPI> -Some
Administration officials have re·
commended a pproval of a $1.5
billion. 20·year partnership that
would give the Nutional Iranian
Oil Compa ny a 50 percent m
tl'rest in hundreds of Shell Oil
Company filling stations in the
L'nited St<.1les. it was reported to
aay
The report by J 1 m Anderson of
Group W News said the Stale and
JustiN' deparl m e nls arc pre
p a re d t o a pp r o v e l h t•
partnership, but it received op
position from the Federe1l
Energ y Adm in 111 tre1t1on und
some members of Congress.
Congress probably would have
the last word on the propo::.al.
Frank Stamton, a spokesman
fo r S h ell . confirmed 1n u
telephone in ter view from hb of
fice in Houston t hat discussions
between Shell a nd NIOC have
been in progr ess for more than a
reur. Shell is a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch Petroleum
Anderson s aid the dcul 1n
\·olvcd the construction by NIOC
and Shell of a SI.5 billion oil re
finery on the P ersian Gulf with a
daily product ion capacity of
500.000 barre ls o f r e fin e d
petroleum produc t!>. including
gasoline
l'IOC. he s aid , would pay 75
percen t of the cost or refinery
construction and Shell would bu>
250.000 bar rels a d ay half its
output for sale in the United
Stales
In r <'turn. Ande rson said, Shell
would give to NIOC 50 percent
control of its ~ing s tations
Ande rson said Secreta ry of
State Henry A. Kissinger had
given t he proposal hu; blessing
during discussions in Wa:shin~on
thi s m o nth w i th I ra ni a n
Econom ic Affa irs and Finance
Minister Hushang Ansary
No public mention was made of
the proposal when Kissinger and
Ansary made a joint announce
ment March 4 of a $15 million.
five.year commercial agreement
Hu1llingt,011
Wild Flight
Jails Pilot
A Bellflower man who likes to
fly but a pparently ha-; a rear of
heights was jai~d by sheriff's de·
pulies after piloting a light pl ane
at tree top levels ·rrom Nor walk
to Huntington Beach.
Lui s Ami lc ar . 43. races
charges of careless atnd reckless
flying ln connection with the inci·
dent. Jt~ w•& arrested as he
stepped trot!\ his Cessna 172 at
Meadowla dt Airport in Hunt·
angton Beac::ll flt'iday nlabtby Los
Angeles C9'11tty shefifrs de ·
puties who followed Mm in a
helicopter .
Depull~ sttcl Ullft!•ld
at speeds U11to ln e8 per hour
across Lo!'i An~c les and Oranae
counties be£Orf' he landed in Hun
tington Beach The)' said he
nevl'r new morr than 100 f etl off
the ground
J
covering nonoil trade -t he
\\Orld's biggest c:ommerc1al deal
bet" een two <:ountries. Under
the agr eement , Ir an will buy
c1~ht lurgc U S nuclear reac·
tors
Anderson said Admm1strat1on
cnt1cs of the lran1an·Shell pro·
posal a rgue that it would make
the l;n1ted Slates more dcpen·
dent on foreign oil imports at the
very time President Ford is plan·
ning a SlO b1lhon proposal to re-
duce l ' S depe nde nce on fore ign
oil
Youtl1 Slain
By Snipe r
In A11ahe im
Anuhe1m police said loday no
leads have yet developed in the
predawn sniper s hooting death of
an 18·year-old youth outside his
home Saturday.
Ricci Duane Knight. of 1738 W
Catherine Drive. Anaheim. was
killed by u srng le bullet that
crashed through a small pickup
truck's rear '' indow and into his
skull . polic e s u1d .
Poli ce said th e youth \\a::.
chmbing into the truck as he left
for v..-ork sho rll\' after 5 a .m
when the !->n1pe1: unleashed the
dead I) shot.
The victi m ~ body. ~l umped
again s t the true k's s teerin g
\\heel. "as d 1s co\·ered by his
fatht·r a boul t" o hours after the
t'Sllm;.ited li m e of the s hooting.
T hais Eye Curbs
BANGKOK !UPI > -Pre mier·
designate Kukr it Pr a moj said in
a for eign policy s ta te ment today
that T hail a nd would recognize
China and seek the complete
withdrawal o f abou t • 25,000
Ame rican troops w ithin one
year.
or=·:~a £Mas •
\\'t•ntht-r
Fair ~k 1cs through Tue~·
d a). a ccordin g to the
'' cu the r~rnce, with
s li g htly {,a rm e r d ays .
I .O\\ ~tonight 38 to 45. Highs
Tuesday 111the60s .
I NSIDE TODAY
Fathers are uniting to gain
equal I realm t?n t t11 custody
coses 1n a n d o ut o f
w urt roum Daily Pilot staff
w nter Alltson Deerr explor es
sub1ecl on Page 81 of today's
People Section.
Index
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L M kv<I A7 Mev1H All
Caht-• AS --·Ne-A4 Cltiilti.. a~lt 0r...-CMMy At c..m•o •• ~ e 1.1 ,,..,..,,. a4 5"t1' .a ••n
Dteth N•lt<•s At SW<lll Merll!ef\ At
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AZ DAILY Pit.OT H/F M~, Mn h 11. 1175
' Killer Believed to Be 'Qui-of-towner'
Police have r eleased a
sketch of the prime suspect
ln a Jan. 30 Huntington
Beach cocktnll lounge kill·
ing.
Homici·
d e i D •
vestigators
w a rn the
s ketch
may n ot
be totally
accurate
because O( COO·
Cbcts between witnesses,
but it gives an Impression
of the man who a llegedly
killed Kenn e th Aubry
Kin~. 25. on Jan. 30 at the
Capri Cocktail Lounge, 406
Pacific Coast Hig hway.
After weeks of investiga-
llon, police still h ave little
1nformat1on con cerning
the suspected killer and his
three companions.
On e theory that they
m ight have been Hell's
Angels ·railed to check out.
Detectives do believe the
quartet was from out of
town -s t rangers who
came t o v i e w a
performance of Dr. Hook
and the Medicine Show <.1t
the Gold('n Bear ni g ht
club.
The man who shot King
f ' rom Page A I
ROOSTER. • •
,\nderson said J lonky once had
a com pani o n a brown
rooster. But h e sJ1d he believes
some dogs inlt•rrupted the
friendship.
··Ttwrc \\ l'l"l' :-.omc feathers
left. ·-rte said sadly.
Anderson gave up his guard
job last week becau!-.e of ill health
a nd he has been wonfrd over the
rooster's futu re.
"I ~o out every couple days
and take a can of popcorn," he
!'>aid. ··I've ~rown a ttached lo
him. If 1 could get away with i!.. ·
l "d go out and ch1l'kcn-knap him
and ta ke him homl'."
But Anderson will be pleased.
no doubt, to learn his friend has •
been ··ad opted '' by the new
J1 brary ·s staff.
··tte·s our mascot:· said Con·
Jl ie Woodrin g . communit y
~crvices librarian ... He looks in
at us. and he c rows. Wc have
:iome corn to feed him.··
Construc tion workers al the
b ui lding s ite also share their
Junc h with the rooster, a nd
()therwise, he pals around with u
:fe\\ of the neighborhood crows.
··Ont' thing's for sure. As a
l(Ua rd he's no chicken .. , An·
dcrson su1d , l'Xplainmg Honky
announces a ny intruder with loud
uowing. .
. "We've become real good
friends." he must·d. ··But how
wiU it look when that building is.
opfn to the public, and I'm out
thfrt' feed ing popcorn lo a
rooster .''
Doctors Out
In NY Strike
~EW YORK CA Pl The first
major stnkc by doctors in the na·
lion's his tory t ook place here to-
day when som e 3,000 doctors
stru ck 22 voluntary and
municipal hospitals after round-
lhe-clock negotiations failed lo
tcsolvc u tl1s pute over the doc·
tors' working hours.
The affected hospitals and
lheir affili ated facilities have a
Iola! 14 .000 beds a nd provide out·
~ ... tient services to some 10.000
rhnic and em ergency room pa·
tients daily.
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Sec:rel Witness
was also seen buying a
necklace on the city pier
that night, but in -
vestigators have not been
able to find any further in·
formation on him.
The Secret Witness will
pay cas h rewards tCL..any
informants who can pro-
duce some significant de·
tails which h e lp indicat<'
where the killer may be, or
where he came from.
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this the nig ht of Jan. 30.
anywhere a round
downtown Huntingt on
Beach, phone the 24-hour
Secret Witness line at
642·0700, or write to: Daily
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I rvi11e Groztp
Sets Protest
Against ROTC
A group of L'C Irvine students
\\Lil meet this week lo plan ·~
leach-in agarnst a new Air Force
Reserve Officer Training Pro·
gram at the Irvin e campus.
Student oppos ition to U1e joint
program with USC h as been
mounting in past weeks. A core
group of about 20 studens has
formed the "Committee to Stop
ROTC at uc r.··
The group has collected about
200 signatures on a petition OP·
posing the military training pro-
. gram. according to Terry Moore.
one of the group ·s organizers.
)leanwhile, the Chanccllor ·s
Advisor y Committee on the
Status of Women has passed a re·
!:iolution opposing ROTC on sexi~l
g rounds.
Addressed at a ·r ecent meeting
by campus affirm alive action of-
ficer Ramon Curiel, the advisory
committee found that the Air
Force · ROTC program· dis-
criminates against womerr.
The focus or opposition was on
flight training -a progr am the
Air Force offers men. but not .
women -a nd a recruiting leaflet
readin g "For men only -Rated
M." Moore s aid.
The leach-in against ROTC
probably will be held March 27.
Moore said.
·"The purpose of the teach-in is
to educate our s tudents as to the
nature of ROTC and tell them our
arguments against 1t, •• Moore
:,aid.
The opposition g roup, Moore
s:.11d, is attempting to get the
<·;.impus academ ic !>cnalc to re-
' t.•r:,c a previous ruhng lo e1llow
academic credit for partic1pat1on
tn the ROTC program.
L:nder the cooperative pro·
gram. l'Cl :,tudents would take
part in officer training pro~ram
activities at USC. No activ1t1es
Jre planned on the UC I campus.
(example: Ati<.;123), with
any submitted message.
PoJlce describe the killt!r
as about 5'8" or 5'9" tall,
150 pounds, about 25, with
dark, unkempt, shoulder
length hair, a moustache
a nd a shaggy goatee.
Witnesses said he, spoke
with a possible cowboy
drawl and may have come
from som e area of the
southwest, s uch as Texas.
He a lso likes to drink
blackberry brandy.
The man shot King with
a .25 caliber automatic
pis tol after King h ad
beaten him in a fight. The
fight began, witnesses say,
because the stranger ob-
ject ed lo a song King
played on the juke box.
Detectives did not know
what the song was, but the
killer apparently did not
like it because it was done
by a black g roup.
He was in the bar about 8
p.m., with a t<i ller male
com pani o n a nd "two
women. After the shooting,
they fled in a 1957 GMC or
Chevrolet half-ton pickup
truck. It was either a faded
aqua or lig ht g r een color,
with grey primer spots all
over the body. 4'
O•lly POOC StMf Plloto
llead11 HO!tlE
Flint Morrison of Huntington
Harbour is the new presi-
dent of Huntington Beach's
HOME Council, w hi ch
represents the city's various
homeowner groups. He suc-
ceeds Dave Diamond.
Anaheim Man
Slain; Police
Se ek Killer
Orange County Sheriff's of·
ficers continued todav to search
for clues m the Saturday night
killing of an Anaheim area m an
~ho was riddled by bullets as he
argued near his home \\ilh an un·
kno"'n a:ssa1lanl.
Deputies said Elias Flores
Escobar. 32. of 10902 Garza Ave.
was s hot and killed on the
sidewalk acro!>s from his home
during a dispute apparently trig-
gered by the fact he was talking
toa woman.
Quick Feet, Bands
Karate experts Masaki Tczuka ()eft) and Manabu
Matsumoto demonstrate their skills for seventh and
eighth graders at Harbour View School in I luntingto~
Beach. Both hold black belts m karate. The two bus1·
nessmen from Tokyo were visiting a r e lative in Hunt-
ington Beach "'hen they wer<• a:-.kcd lo show American
students what k ;.ir<tll' 1s all about
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CHART DETAILS VOTE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION
Only 34.4 Percent of EHglbl• Voter• Went to.....:P:.....:o:.:11:.:•:.....:M:.:.:..::.•rc:..::...:.:h:._4..:..._ _____ _ ~~~~~~~~~--=;...__~~~-
Whopping
.Overtitne
Investigated
WASHJNOTON CAP ) -
Federal overtime r egulations let
some government inspectors al
airports and other U.S. entry
points earn 16 hours' pay for P4
hours' work, the General Ac-
counting Office says.
Investigators from the ac-
C'ounting office found that some
inspectors r efused to seek jobs in
higher class ifications because
the higher positions would have
brought less overtime and would
have reduced annual gross pay.
The report said an immigra-
tion inspector a t Bangor , Maine
earned $16.848 in annual salary,
but a n additional $29,299 in over·
time.
Federal inspectors were paid
$47.6 million in overtime during
fi scal 1974. Shipping companies
and airlines r eimbursed the gov-
ernment for $36. 7 million for the
services. The government is not
reimbursed ..!or._overtime at ac-
tual border cros~ngs.
The r eport recommends that
Congress order a revision in the
,.Prem ium pay system . The study
reviews the overtime procedures
of the lmmigr<iti o n and
Naturalt ?at1on Service. the
Customs Service. the Agricult ure
Department's Animal and Pla11t
llcallh 1 nspcct ion Scrnce. anti
the Public He alth Sen ice.
Inspectors from the agencies
;.ire slalaoned at border crossings
and other points of entry. includ·
1ng seapor ts a nd <iirports. r.·tost
receive premium pay when
c·alled upon to work njghts, Sun-
d<.1ys and holidays.
The accountrng office reporled
that more than 74 million ships,
airplanes and vehicles arti\'ed in
the LJinited States during fi scal
1974, ening last J une 30. a nd the
f our agencies sa id 6,886
employes were used in port-Of·
entry ins pections.
E xcha nge Club Aids
Va lley Boys Club
· The Fountain Valley Exchange
Club has donated S350 to the
Fountain Valley Boys Club to buy
a combination wrestling and
tumbling mat.
Chris Torres. Boys Club direc-
tor. said he h opes lo start a
~restling and gymnastics pro-
gram this s pring. The Exchange
Club pro1ect was headed by
members Chuck Rraker and Dr.
Marvin Adler, a city councilman.
E' ror11 Page A J
OVERRIDE
the past half-dozen years.
Some school officials believe
·the unification controversy in the
Huntington Beach portion of the
Fountain Valley district also burl
the tax override. .
The override di°d lose there by ·
a 101 vote margin, but two of the
six Huntington Beach predncts
voted for it. The total override
loss was by 138 votes, with a final
tally of 2,875 "no'' votes and 2,737
.. yes" votes.
The override won the most sup·
port frorp the area around Motola
School, 264-174, which was the
widest margin and most votes
cast in support of the m easure.
The only cle ar news from the
precinct counts is that most votes
were close, e ither way, and
trends were not limited lo any
one area of the dis trict.
Fountain Valley School Board
members decided March 7 not to
seek another election May 27.
Woman Seized
On Grounds of
Nixon Estate
Former Pres ident Richard
Nixon nearly had an unexpected
late night guest this weekend ·
when a 29-year-old woman scaled
the wa ll to his San Clemente
estate.
She was caught by Secret
Service men before she could run
inside the Casa Pacifica and tell
Nixon her problems. The inci·
dent Friday night was the second
attempt the sam e day by ap·
parently mentally disturbed
persons to gain ~n audienoe wilb
the ex-President.
The woman. when turned over
to San Clemente police for ques-
tioning, said she wanted to talk to
Nixon about his "takeover'' of
Coca Cola stock and claimed lo
be the daughter of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt. ·
Police said it was the third
time that the w oman, a San
; Francisco resident, had tried to
enter La Casa Pacifica. Police
said she was seen scaling the six·
foot wall.
Police s aid a n earlier intruder
who attempted lo crash the
security gate al Cyprus Shores
near the Nixon estate was a
Camp Pendleton Marine.
OUicers said the Marine told
the guard at the gate he wanted
to see ''the President" and tell
him to •·stop the war." When the
g uard refused p ermission to
enter, the man ran inside the
gate.
Air Base
Has 32nd
Birthday
It's St. Patrick's Day today
and a lso the 32nd birthday of the
U.S. Marin e Corps Air Station at
E l Toro.
The Marine Corps' largest
West Coast aviation installation
was once an Irvine Ranch bean-
fi eld. It was commissioned as a
temporary wartime facility in
1943 and the first 30 Marines lo
arrive at the base bedded down io
.en Irvine Ranch bunkhouse ..
Today the air station has a
population of more than 10,000,
including civil service employes
and has grown from 2,318 acres
with three runways to4,600 acres
with 10 runways.
The facility h as served as an
intensive training ground for
Marine aviators and air
crewman and as a major jump-
off point for troop and cargo
flights during World War II, the
Korean War and tbeYietnamcon-
flicl.
Following the Korean War, th e
base's principal t ask becam e
providing a home for the Third
Marine Aircraft Wing. Its pre-
sent commande r is Brig. Gen. R.
W. Taylor who holds a dual role
as commander, Marine Corps
Air Bases, Western Area.
The 3rd Marine Aircraft wing
is made up of fighter. attack,
helicopter. ph oto-
reconnaissance, observation, re·
fuelin g, transport, radar a nd
headqua r ters s quadrons. ~ts-_
pilots, ordinance and mam-
·tenance personnel train constant·
ly for com bat readiness.
Did Nero Get
ABumRap? ... , ,
. . GAINESVILLE, Fla. CAP)
Roman Emperor Nero, notorious
in legend as the ruler who played
his fiddle while Rome burned,
was just a victim of bad press.
according to a University of
Florida professor.
"Nero was no slob and is pro-
bably one of t he most maligned
leaders in all history," says Dr.
Gareth Schmeling. chairman of
the university's department of
humaniities .
"Fiddles hadn 't been invented
in Nero's time. n or any instru-
ment like them:-' he said. "On
top o( that, Nero was 50 miles
away from Rome when the fire
..started."
WARIMERS PAYS
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the highest Interest legally possible.
Now your savings con be worth even
more at Mariners -o Big 7'.1' % on
6-yeor certlf lcates of $1 ,000 or more.
Not only con you make money ot
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and loon.
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VOL. 68, NO. 76, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 N TEN CENTS
For 3 Trustees, T~ Trip Unnecessary
By HILARY KA\'£ °'* Qlilty ..... ~ eo.ts of a six ·day tri]) to Miami
by Newport-Mesa school trustees
have been slashed by more than
S2,000 because three trustees
h ave decided lo stay home.
Two trustees, Donald
Smallwood and Dr. Arthur
Thompson, admitted today that
their decisions to remain at home
were based in part on disap-
proval voiced by the public two
months ago. .......,
Original plaM called for six of
the seven frustees to attend the
National School Boa.rm Associa·
lion Conference, with the district
paying abOut $3,500.
Costs have now been pared
down to less than $1,200. That will
cover expenses or Orville Am-
burgey and Thomas Casey.
Marian Bergeson will go, too.
But because she is president of
the Califor nia School Boards As·
socialion, her costs ure being
paid for by that g roup.
When the trip was first an-
nounced in J anu ary, in the midst ot the dis trict's deliberations on
the budget crisis, several citizens
plus the t eachers' union con·
tended the costs were un -
necessary.
S m allwood said today t he
public's concerns were partly
responsible for bis decision to
stay bome .
States Lose Out
U.S. Awarded Rights to Oil
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8 too
loday that the federal govern-
ment has exclusive rights tA> of-
fshore oil r eserves which could
eventually give the nation more
independent ener gy resources.
The justices, with Justice
William 0. Douglas n ot
participating, said claims by 13
Atlantic Coast states tA> oil rights
based on their Colonial charters
were s urrendered when they
Joined the Union.
•
The ruling was not unexpected.
Jt followed a line of cases begin·
ning in 1947 which said the United
States alone claims title to all
seabeds beyond the low-water
mark. Jn 1953, Congress gave the·
states authority up to'the tbree-
mile limit.
The justices accepted without
modification recommendations
by Special Master Albert B.
Marris, appointed by the court to
review the claim s of the states
and the United States .
Special masters are appointed
when the Supreme Court has
original jurisdiction over dis-
putes between the states or the
states and the federal govern-
ment. The court can accept, re-
ject or modify the master's re-
commendations.
Approval Urged
A spokesman for the Interior
Department said the government
was pleased with the decision
and would renew plans to lease
exploration and development
rights to a 12,000-square mile
parcel of seabed in the Mid-
AUantic south of Long Island to
Cape Hatteras. N.C.
Iran Oil Company
Seeking Shell Deal
Leases will be sold within a
year. the spokesman said, but
fu ll developm ent of oi l resources
in the area will take six years or
more.
1'he high court ruling gives the
fed eral government title lo near-
ly 200.000 square miles of of-
fshore land up to 100 miles off the
coast. WASHINGTON 1UPl1 -Some
Administration officials have re-
commendec! approval of a $1.5
billion, 20-year partnership that
would give the National Iranian
Oi l Company a 50 percent in-
terest in hundreds of Shell Oil
Company filling stations in the
United States. It was reported to-
day.
The report by J im Anderson of
Group W News saia the State and
Justice departments a r e pre-
pared to approve the
partnership, but it received op·
position fr om the Federa l
Ene rgy Adminis tration and
Police Probe
Sniper Death
In Anaheim
Anaheim police said today no
leads have yet developed in the
predawn sniper shooting d~ath of
an 18-year-old youth outsi'de his
home Saturday.
Ricci Duane Knight. of 1738 W.
Catherine Drive, Anaheim, was
killed by a single bullet that
crashed through a small pickup
truck 's rear window and into bis
skull, police said.
Police said the youth was
climbing into the truck as he left
for work s hortly after 5 a.m.
1 when the sniper unleashed the
deadly shot.
The victim's body, s lumped
against the t ruck's steering
wheel , was discovered by his
father about two hours after the
estimated time of the shooting.
· Weather
Fair s kies through Tues-
day. according to t,n e .
weather service , with
s li g htly warmer days.
Lows tonight 38 to 45. Highs
Tuesday in the 60s.
INSIDE TODA l'
Fathers are unUing to gain
equal treatment tn C1.18tody
cases. in . and out of
courtroom. Datl11 Pilot atafl
writer Allilon Detrr explores
M.1bject on Pog• BJ of today's
People S~ctio11
(
some membe rs of Congress.
Congress probably would ha\'t'
the last word on the proposal.
Frank Stainton, a spokesman
for Shell, confi r med in a
telephone interview from his of-
fice in Houston that discussions
between Shell and NlOC have
been in prog ress for more than a
)'ear. Shell is a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch Petroleum.
Anderson said the deal in·
volved the construction by NIOC
and Shell of a $1.5 billion oil re-
finery on the Persian Gulf with a
daily production capacity of
500,000 barrels of refined
petroleum products. including
gasoline.
NIOC. he said, would pay 75
percent of the cost of refinery
construction and Shell would buy
250,000 barrels a day half its
(See SHELL. Page A2l
Seeond in Day
It also ends a dispute which has
prevented the Interior Depart-
ment from pursuing leasing
plans.
Interior officials said the firs t
p<trcel alone may contain 12
billion barrels of oil.
Gov. Meldrim Thomson of New
Hampshire said the ruling "is ex-
actly wbat we expected" and
urged the federal government to
move quickly ahead to let pri\'ate
enterprise develop the offshore
resources.
Calls to oil companies to decide
which tracts they want to develop
will be ·ssued soon. perhaps next
week, the spokesman said.
Gov. James Longley of Maine .
one s tate involved in the suit,
said he w<1s "extr emely dis<ip-
pointed" by the court's decision.
Nixon's 'Visitor'
Caught by Guards
Former President Richard
Nixon nearly had an unexpected
late night guest this weekend
when a 29-year-old woman scaled
the wa ll to his San Clemente
estate.
She was caught by Secret
Service men before she could run
inside the Casa Pacifica and te ll
Nixon h er problems. ·The inci-
dent Friday night was the second
attempt the same day by ap·
parently mentally disturbed
persons to gain an audience with
the ex-President.
The woman, when turned over
lo San Clemente police lor ques·
lioning, said she wanted tA> talk to
Nixon about his "takeover" of
Coca Cola stock and claimed to
be the daughter of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Police said it was the third
ADFILLSJOB
ON FIRSI' DAY
lime that the woman, a San
Francisco residt::nt, had tried to
enter La Casa Pacifica. Police•
said s he was seen scaling the six
foot wall. Police said an earlier intruder
who attempt ed to crash the
security gate at Cyprus Shores
near the Nixon es tate was a
Camp Pendleton Marine.
Officers said the Marine told
the guard al the gate he wanted
to see ·•the President" and tell
him to "slop the war.'' When the
guard refused pe rmission to
enter, the man ran inside the.
gate.
The intruder was arrested at
the Cyprus Shores be<1ch
clubhouse following a s hort scuf·
fle with officers.
• Both persons were tak~n a\\ a)
for psychiatric evaluation. The
woman was booked into Orange
County Medical Center and the
Marine taken t o the base
hospital.
"Our phones are ringing off Deficit IIike
the book. We filled the J)osition
the very first day after t.be ad , S b S.
appeared in the paper." een y 1mon
That's the overwhelmini sue-•
cess reported by the Anaheim •
'firm which placed l bis ad in the
Daily Pilot:
I EDITOR
Needed part.time for
new Orange County
Publication. Prior
editortal exp. helpf\al,
but not nee. Call
for interview, XXX·XXXX.
1£ you have a job you want to
fill. call 642·5678. Put a few
words to work for you, ln the
Daily Pilot.
WASHJNQTO N (U PI) -
Tnasury Secrelary William E
Simon told Congress today the
federal budaiet deficit may reach
S. billion ln\be fiscal year begin
nlng July 1. . 'Jbls w.oaw be an increase or
mor~ than 50 percent over the
deficrt eiUmated by President
Ford when be submitted bis
budgettoConaress Feb.3.
Simon said the defldt fol' the current fiscal year is likely to
reach S37.8 bllllon, or $3.1 billion
more than Ford estimated last
rnonth
However, he added that bis
primary reason concerned hts
owo overhead coi;ts at his law of-
fices, "plus the fact that there 1s
plenty to do here ut home to gel
ready for the tax override elec
lion ( Ma v 27 ). " "From a personal stj11dpo1nt, I
find it difficult to ask pco1>le to
raise taxes for the district and
then d efend this parttC'ular
conference." SmalhHJodsa1d
Even though he 1s staying
home. Smallwood denied that the
conference is a .. junket "
Dr. Thompson , also remammg
home, said that part of his de
cision was based on the public's
sensitivity to the conference.
He said, however. that he stlll
believes it is important for the
trustees to attend s uch con·
ferences
.. rts our one chance to !-.hart•
experiences with board mem
lx'rs from the rest of the country
Battle C11s11alty
Master sergeant ·!'icang Son. 28. rests 111 a military
hospital at Phnom Penh after receiving treatm ent for
serious shrapnel wounds during figbllng 30 miles from
the Cambodian capita l Sec story Page A4.
UC Irvine Stlldents
Set Anti-ROTC Bid
;\ group of l'C Irvine student"
\\ 111 ml'Cl th1:-. \\ C't'h lo plan ;i
teach-an aga111 sl a llC'\\ Air Fon·l·
Resen e Off1ct•r Tr:.11111ng l'rn
gram atthe In 1rtt•t•ampu!-.
SL udt•nl oµpos1t ion to thl• want
pro~ram "'1th LlSC h:.is b<.•en
mounting in IHl!-.t \H'<'k" 1\ con·
group of about :!O sl,J.ldcns has
formed lht• "Comm1t[t•r to Stop
ROTC al LTI .
Tht' group h.J'-<:ollL•ctcd ah<Jlll
200 signature:-. on <t pl't1t1on op
posing the m1l1L.ff~ trJmang pro
gram. accord mg to Terry Moore•
one of the group ·s org;rn1tt•rs
;\lenm\ hilt'. tht• Ch<rncellor :-.
/\dvbory Com m1llt•e nn th1•
Status of Women has passt•d an•
solution opposing llOTC on sc>.i!-.I
grounds
Addressed at a rt•t·ent mt•cting
by campus afflrmal1H' twtwn of
f1C'er Ramon CunL•I. llw ad\•t!'.<Jr\
rnmm1ttt•c fou'ld lhal the A11
Foret• nOTC progr.im d1 ~
cr1manates a~a1n!'.t \\Omen
The focu::. of oppo"1t1on ''<a!-. 1111
night tratni11g j progr..i m lht•
Air Force offers mt•n. !Jul nnl
wom~n and a ret·1 uit1ng lcafkl
readi"'e "For m en onb Ralt:d
M. ·· ~toore said
The teach-in jJ!.Jln:-1 HOH'
probably "111 lu.· lwhl \l.111h 2i
:\loorc s•11<l ·The purpow ol \Ill' 11·.1c·h 111 1:-.
to educate our :;t uclenl:-as to th1·
nuturc of ROTC <111d tt•ll lhcm our
arguments a~a111~t 11 \loon•
said.
'erst.> J prcv10u::. r uhng to <l llow
academ1l' credit for purt1c11>allon
Ill the ROTC prog ram
l 'nder the coopt•ratn·L· pro·
..!r.Jm. LTJ ::.tudents would takt•
p.il t 111 uffll'C r training program
jl'll\ 1lJL'S :.it L'SC ~o acta\'itic::.
an • pl<inned on lhl' LTI ('ampus
Cost Shari1zg "
011 Dredgi1zg
Pla11 Proposed
Orange Count) la:\ pa-' ers and
thl' cit} of l\:cwport &•a('h should
split thl' c-ost of dredging cloggt>d
Wc:-t :'\L'" port channel:-. Ornn~c
Countv llarhors. Rcucheh. and
Parks· commissioners huve re:
com mended
1\lt hough J'lft.'VIOUSI)' rCjt'<'llO~
thl' c·&t.\ ·:-. rt'quest to totall~ fund
tlw pro;ecl throug h C'ou nt)
money, c·omm1!'.s 1oner!'. un
ummously ag rt•ed to recommend
... harmg the c·o:-.t L'<tuall.'' with
:'\e\\porl Bl•ach. up to S20000
l'UCh The n•co mmendat1on now goes
to the Orange Count~ Board of
Su pen bors for rinal <ipproval
and also '' 111 com e before th<·
:'-iewport Beach Cll't Council at
its next meetin~
who have similar p roblems." Or.
Thompson sttid.
Adding that .. it's unfortunate
people get so uptight over this
sort of thing,.. Or. Thompson
said he would wait and attend
future conferences in Anaheim.
Roderick Mac Millian, the third
trus tee to change his mind, cited
businet1s r easons only for re·
maining in Costa Mesa.
·As director of the Harbor
CSee TRIP. Page A2i
Slasher
'Gag'·
Imposed
I.OS ANGELES <AP> ·-A
Judge today imposed a gag order
on authorities. including Police
Chief Ed Oa\'is. to hall further
comments in th e Skid Row
Sl<isher case
The order was signed b)
Superior Court Judge Frank Baf-
f a shortly before Davis "'as to
hold a news conference lo discu::.s
the l'ase and \'aughn Greenwood,
lrnked bv Davis to the case.
Baffa "said authorities we1'e lo
·r efrain from giving an) r e
leases to any news media regard-
ing ... Gr ef:.'nwood. or any in-
formation regarding any persons
presently in jail who are suspects
in the so-called 'Slasher' C'ase.
µending a hearing ... on March
21. .as tt> why any such re·
leases should be g i\·en."
The gag order had been re:
quested by Public Defender
Charles Gesslcr.
Oa\'ls, i11 a taped intervic\\
\\1th a lell'vision station Sunda\". ~aid Greenwood Y.Ould be
d1arged in lhe Slasher ca'-t'. l k
later told the Los Angeles Times.
I am 'con\'inced that '-"C haH'
the nght suspect and "'e "'ill go .
tu the district attorney lo seek J
C'omplaint within a week or two ··
But Dis t. Atty. Joseph P .
Bu!>ch . told of Davis" comments.
said ... To say that anyone is go-
ing to be charged in this c<1sc b
premature."
Gessler said. "l believe that
dissemination of any further in
formation by the prosecution and
police author ities tending to link
him (Greenwood! to the ·slasher'
will serve to further lessen his
chances of r eceiving a fair trial
by jury on the presently pending
ch ar ges.··
Greenwood. arrested i-·co. :.i. 1s
to appear before Baffa on Friday
for pretrial motions. He pleaded
innocent to five counts o(
burglary and three counts of as-
sault with a deadly weapon. The
charges s tem from a F'eb. 2
hatchet attack on two Hollywood
men.
The n ct1ms. Wilham Gr<th<.im .
36. <1nd Kenneth Ricker. 22. suf-
fered se\'erc cuts. but both <Are
recuperating, police s aid. The
throat-shtting Slasher killed nine
men. seven of them in the city's
Skid Row section. between Dec. l
und Jan. 31.
The gag order \\as also direct-
ed to Busch. lie 1nd1cated Sunday
he planned to attend Davis' press
confen•n ce. but apparently
chan ged his mind this morning.
A Busch s pokesman said the
dtstnct <1tlorney would not attend
the ne"' s conference. would not
comment on the case und or-
dered othe.r members of his staff
to say nothing.
Man Hit by Train
SANTA FE SPRINGS <UPI >
An unidentified man ap-
parently commited suicide Sun-
day by stepping into the path of
a 'moving freight train. The
engineer aboard the train said
he was unable to s t.op when lhe
victim walked into the path of
the train.
The oppo!:>1l1on µr<Jllp. Morn'f'
said. 1s attempting to get tl1t•
campus academic-sc1wll' to rt'-
Several \\'es t !\cwport rc::.1
dents spoke at lht• commission·..,
public hearing. urging the county
to pitch in as has been don<' in tht.> '
past. /
DOW VP AGAJN;
TRADING HEAYY
NEW YORK 1l'I'l 1 Thc·
stock markl•t, hl·u1·t1.•nt•d by :-q.~11:-.
the reces~l~n tn · 'I be easing
closed brou 1 t1iah-0r te)da~ 111
heavy lr <Un dn uu~ 'lt•\\ 'orl-.
Stock Exrhttn~e
The Dow Jtnea inc.Ju st rial
average, as 10.. oint "mnt•r Y.'n ·
day, gained 13. l p 1nts to 7R6 53
Advances led d chaes h} about ;.i
10-to-S arg1aC ablff,/\91
Pri t higher in
hen~ \ l Americnn
St()(k Exe :rni:e
In making their decision. com
missioners agreed that the canal
svstem does h ave r egional
siJ?nific a nee.
They cited the precedent set in
the past for aiding dredging cf
forts and agreed that more boats
use the canals than only those
moored\' ithin the canal system
Dredging 1s urgently needed
because the channels are filhng
up ~ith c;i lt . makinf( it mcreas
angly ct1ff1cult to maneU1Ver boats.
parliculnrlv at low tide
Total cost of the project is
estimated at $3.5.000. If approval
. comes from both the city and
countv. thl' d1 edging work Wlll
begin aftt>r all perm its are
secun·d. r>rohably after the sum
mer. ac<'orc.l1ng to a sp<>kesman
from <he j\;e\\ port Beach Marine
Safety Departrn<>nt
Tlia11ks
A11.yway
l °.S . Marine Wayne
Thomas While was j ust
trying to do his good deed
for the day when he tried to
help a woman back her car
out or a San Clemente
pat·king lot early today.
She backed over him.
While. 25. s uffered
bruises and gashes on his
legs. He w n:s taken lo
Camp Pendleton's base
hospital.
After the injury, White
told police, th~ woman just
drove oCC
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l •'r••e11•1ty Li11e111P11
Workmen s ca l e stee l
framework for bridge sup-
port at site of Corona del
Mar Freeway interchange
under contruction at Bristol
St r eet , MacArthur
Boulevard and University
Drive in Irvin('.
Air Base
Has 32nd
Birthday
It's St. P alnc·k's D.iy today
.i nd abo the :12nd birthday of the
l. ~. :\l:lrine Corps ,\1r Station al
El Toro
The M;.irin t• <'orps' larges t
West Coast ;J\'Wt1on installation
''as one<.' un fn 111<.' Ranch bean-
tield. It wus comm1s~1oned as a
temporary '' <1rt1me facility in
19-13 and the first 30 Marines to
;.irrive at the bCJs c bedded down in
an Irvine R(.lnC'h bunkhouse.
Todav the ;.11r station has a
popula tion .,f more than 10,000,
mc ludmg C"I\ II s <.•rvice employ~
<Ind has grov. n from 2.318 acres
'lith three runwa)s lo<1 ,600e1cres
'' ith 10 runwa\ :-.
Th<.· fotl11t v· has ~en·ed as an
1ple n sin· tr.a1ning ground fo r
:\l a r i n e a ' i u t o r s an cl a Ir
crewm<m and as a major jump-
orr µuint for l roop and cargo
ll1ghl:i during World War II , the
Korean War and the Vietnam con-
t11 ct.
Folio~ 1ng the Kon·<m Wur. the
base's pran<·1pal lai,k became
pro\ 1ding a horn<.• for lhe Third
Manne Aircraft Wing Its pre-
sent commander is Rng Gen . R.
W. Ta~ lor \\ho holds a dual role
as c:o mmundt•r . ~lannc Cor p-;
Air Base s, Western ,\n·u.
T ht> :1rd ~Lmn t' A1rc rL1fl wing
is mLtde up of fighter . <.1llack .
h c l1<.·optcr , photo -
n ·conna.1ss .. 111cc. obs crn 1twn. re-
fueling. t r ans po rt . radar and
h(:.11 lqu.t rll'r s s quadrons. fts
pilots. ordtn o•H·c and main
ten.inc<• personnd tr,Hn constant·
Iv tor combat rc adtness.
B rezhnev Abroad
Hl'OAPEST, Il ungary CAP l '
Ll•onid I . Brezhnev arrivE'd in
Budapest on his first trip a broad
in thrN• months
ORANGE COAST "'
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SoO..e OvertiD1e!
Government Official LOgs $29,299
WASHINGTON (AP ) -
1''ederal overtime regulations let
some government inspectors al
airports and other U.S. entry
porn ts earn 16 hours' pay for 1 ~
hours' work, the General Ac-
counting Office s a ys.
Investigators from the ac-
counting office found that some
inspectOTs refused to seek jobs in
higher classifi cations because
the hlgher positions would have
brought less overtime and would
have reduced annual gross pay.
The report said an immigt;jl·
lion inspector a t Bangor, Maine
earned $16,848 in annual salary,
but an additional $29,299 in over·
lime.
Feder al inspectors were paid
S47.6 million in overtime during
fiscal 1974. Shipping companies
and airlines reimbursed the gov-
ernment for $36. 7 million for the
services. The government is not
reimbursed for overtime at ac-
tual border crossings.
The· report recommends that
Congress order a revision in the
J>remium pay system. The study
r eviews the overtime procedures
o f the I mmi g ration and
Naturalization Service. the
Customs Service, the AJtriculture
Department's Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service, and
the Public Health Service.
Inspectors from the agencies
are stationed at border crossings
and other points of entry, includ-
ing s eaports and airports. Most
recei ve premium pay "hen
called upon to work nights, Sun·
days and holidayl>.
The accounting office reported
that more than 74 million ships,
uirplanes and vehicles arrived in
the United States during fiscal
1974, ening last June 30, and the
four agencies said 6,886
employes were used in port-of.
entry inspections.
Offshore Drilling
Newport to Sign
Plea for Oil Ban
A letter which California
political leaders hope to personal-
ly present lo Pres ident Gerald
Ford -one urging postponement
of offshore oil drilling -will also
bear the signature of city officials
ofNewportBeach.
City councilmen have agreed to
join the list of signers to the three·
page document drafted by Los
Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
The letter seeks a blanket
postponement of any new leasing
of fed er a l tidelands offlhe Ora nge
and Los Angeles county coastline
until the Ford Administration
drafts a comprehensive, long-
term energy policy.
··it is.clear from the testimony
prepared for the Department of
Interior's hearings ... on the en·
drbnmental impact s tatement
for the offs hore oil plan for
Southl.'rn California that this pro·
pos al is pre mature and Ill·
advised at this t ime," the letter to
Ford states.
The Jetter asserts as wen that
the current federal plans to sell
the drilling leases would not con-
tribute to the short-term dearth of
fuel , and ··could seriously impair
our long-range energy security by
l.'xbaustin g the last-known re-
maining oil r eserves on the con-
tinental United States ...
The Bradley letter stresses that
the tidelands should remain in re-
serve until the ultimate policy is
drafted.
Conser vation of energy, he as-
s erted, would be a better
alternative than hasty leasing
and drilling.
Hunti1igt,on
' Wild Flighl
Jails Pilot
The plan for the letter, Bradley
said in a cover letter, is to win its
ratifi cation among coastal gov-
ernm ent entities and then to set an
appointment for personal de-
livery of the message to the Presi-
dent.
Harulicappe d
Kids Visit
S 1WJ.l' T1tesdct y
A new world of winter magic
will open up to 31 special educa-
tion children in the Newporl-
!\oles a Un ified Schoool District
T uesday when they depart on a
three-d ay snow trip to Running
Sprangs.
Most of the 31 youngsters. four
clas s ses at Pomona and
Lindbergh Schools in Costa
Mesa, have never been to the
snow. Some of the students ha,·e
never been away from home
before.
Ranging in age from G to 13,
they are enrolled in special
education classes for children
with phys ical handicaps or other
special learning problems.
According to o ne of the
teachers r esponsible for organiz·
ing the snow journey. it would not
have been poss ible without <.1
donation from the Santa Ana 20-30
Club.
.. When we learn ed there were
no district or school fund-; avail a-
ble. we looked around for a group
to help us out and the service club
came up with a SSOO donation,"
e xplained teacher Kathy
Sangster .
Parents who are able to pay for
the trip arc doing so. and the
other s tudents are us ing the
club's donation to pay for their
expenses. The d onation also cov-
er!'> bus costs.
The rules aliowed one inspec-
tor at Bangor r nternational
Airport in Maine to claim $692 in
overtime pay for Sunday and
holiday p uy in one month.
It found that Cus toms Service
work rules permitted 10 inspec·
tors to re<.·c1 ve 16 hours' pay e<ich
when thev were a s ked to return
to their duties al Boston's Logan
Jntern'ationa l Airport to inspect
pass engers arriving at 12: 25 a . m.
one Sunday. a job that took i:i~
hours to perform.
The three immigration sen ll'l.'
llll>Pl'ctors assigned to the s ame
flight were also pa id for 16 hour~·
\\Ork , but wt•re g iven ad ·
mtn1l>trat1ve duties to pe1-form to
compktc an t•1ghl hour tour of
<lut) .
A n Agric ulture Department tn·
!-.pl'l·tor workt•d 2 1 1 hours on the
same a ssignment but was paid
for nme hours of work.
•'rom Page A J
SHELL ...
output for ~all-1n the l 'nilctl
Stales
In r eturn. Anderson said. Shell
would ~1ve lo NIOC SO percent
l'Ontrol of its fillin g s tations.
Ander son s aid Secretary of
Stale llenry A. K1ssuiger had
g1nm the proposal his ble~sing
dunng d1~<.'u!-s 1 ons an \\'<1s h1ngton
thi s m o nth \\1th I ranian
Economic• AffaJrs and FinLtnt'<.'
~lini!'>ter llus hang Ans ar).
l\o public mc•nt10n was made of
the proposal wh<.•n K1s~1nger and
Ansary made a .101nt announce-
ment March 4 of a Sl5 million.
f1ve -yl'ur com mcrc1al agreement
covering nonotl traclc · thl'
world's biggest commt'reial deal
between two countries. L'ncler
the ag reement. Iran wi ll buy
eight large L:.S. nuclear rea<:·
tors
Anderson s a 1d Adm101 strat 1011
cnl1cs uf tht• I ran1an-Shell pro-
posal argue lhe1t it \\ould m cik<.·
the l'nit ccl StaH•s more dept>n·
d<.•nt on foreign m I i mporls at th L•
,·ery time President Ford is plan
nmg a SlO btlhon proposal to re
duce l ' S depl•ndc nte on foreign
u1 I
From Pa~A I
TRIP ...
Area Baseball program. it's ju1'l
a bad ti m c for m c to gel away."
MacMillian S<1itl .
He admitted he is concerned
about the public's rc<1ction to the
ltip, but s uid that 1l really is un-
warranted.
Slayer of W o 1nan
M a r ine Hw1t ed
OCEANSI DE <AP> Polt c·L·
arc 11n·t•stig ating the stubbing
<leath of a 20·) car old woman
·Manne whos e body wa-; found in
the front s cat of her car .MondLt~
The s crv1ccwom an. Lance C1>l.
Cmdy A.. M<.1ns f1l'ld . v.<1s sta-
tioned at nearby Camp
Pendleton. No mformallon aboul
i;urv1vors or h<.•r hometO\\n was
madepubhc.
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Birtl1d11y Girls D••IY Piiot Sl~tf Pl>Olo
Discover Suzanne Wort, Ad\ cnturcr Janet Prichard and
Bluebird Jennifer Wort (fro m left I are among. Orange
Coast girls who currently arc obs erving the 65th birth-
day of the Camp Fire Girls. The ~~nnin~rs ary is being
r elebrat('d l>v the three different class1fications of Camp
Fire Gi rls th.roug h March 22
Astrology Issues
'Up to the Court'
Or~nge County Su1>l'n11r Court
Judge II . Waller Steiner made 1l
c:lear Friday that the lt•gal issue·
raised bv Costa :'\tesa ·s ban 0 11
fortune t~·lling and 1w lm1st1") "ill
h;t\'l' t o Ul' r l·soh·l·d b .\ ,1
t•11u rtroo m tn;.d
I le has rofu sl·cl to g1~11t till· 111
Ji1nction dem:inded b\ self-st) lt·d
•Roma n~· g y psies .\lfrccl a nd
Di a ne Ste \ ens, \\ho C'la 1m that
the cih ordmanc·c <1mounh to a
deni'a l of th<'lr religious freedom
But he also dt•nicd a prctnal
motion filed by the city with the
explanation that the controvcr!-1~
should go before a tdal court
Fire Damages
N.e wport Shop
A fire which apparently start
t.>d in a forced-air healing sysl(•m
c aus ed an estimated $17 .00U
damage lo the interior of a tom.
mcrcial bu1ldrng 111 Sl'\.\p111l
Reach Sunday afternoon
Firemen wer<' called to th<'
building at 328 N. !'\cv.!}'>rt
13oulevard s hortly after noon and
m(.lnagcd to douse the blJlt'
\\ 1thin a few minutes.
The.> owner of thl• d~1magNI
building is Crai~ H1chler
A total of SI0,000 damage \\ J~
caus ed lo the structure and
another $7 ,000 to th<· contents.
firefighters ~aid .
··and nwy ,·en · likelv go all the
\\ :1~ lo lht:· Sup1:eme~urt."
And it may well be that a
1.m s uil filed ag uinst the the City
of 1\t•" port B<'ach by Romany
g~ psy H<H"ne~· :\1 a rino may prove
to Ill' the lest t ase that Judge
!-ltt•1nt·r bl'lte \ l'S is nc\?dcd al this
stJgl'
M arin o ·~ action Hg ainl>t
:\<.'"po rt lk ach v. ill be lned
Sl!pt 29 111 Su pc nor Court.
A nahe itn Man
Sl a in; Police
Seek Kille r
Orange County Sheriff's of-
fil'l'rs continut•d today lo search
for dut•s in the Saturday night
k1!11ng of an Anah<.•im area man
\\ho was riddled by bullets as he
argued nrar his home with an un-
kno" rf :i:;sallJnt.
lh'put ies s :.iid Elias Flores
E~tobar , :l:?, of 10902 Garza A\'c.
\\a.~ s hot <1nd killed on the
s ide" Ltlk across from his home
duri ng a chs putc apparently trig-
gt•rt•d by 'he fact he was talking
lo a \\Oman.
Tht>y :said the gunman was one
of Sl'\ er al m e n who fled from the
urea 1n a y ello w v an immediately
aftl'r Lhc s hooting. A Bellflower man who likes to
fly but apparently has a fear of
heights was jailed by sheriff's dC'·
puties after piloting a hght plane
<.1t tree top levels from Norwalk
to Huntington Beach.
Luis Amilcar. <\3, f <.1ce s
<:har ges of careless and reckless
fl ying in connection with the im·1-
dent. He was arrested as ht>
~tepped from his Cessna 172 cit
~teadow lark Airport in llunl·
mgton Beach Friday night by Los
The students will spend three
days al the Hollywood Boys
Camp in Running Springs, where
they'll sleep in s leeping bags in
cabins and "cook out" in the
lodge.
Sledding, tobo~ganing. fishing,
a nature hike and a trip lo the ski
s lopes to watch the skier~ are in
store for the youngsters , Mrs.
Sangster said.
WARIMERS PAYS
Angeles County shcnff'l> de
puties who follov. l•d him m a
helicopter.
Deputies said tht·v chased him
at speeds up Lo 130 miles per hour
ac ross Los Angeles and Oran).(l'
counties before he landed rn llun
t1ngton Beach. They ~aH1 ht•
never flew more than 100 feet off
the ground
Mis s Nm,{'[>Orl
HopefzJ,s E ye<l
Girls from Corona del Mar or
NewPOrl Harbor High Schools in-
terested in vying for the title or
Miss Newport Rt>arh are now be·
ing s ought hy the Newport
Harbor Jaycees
The contest. lo be held next
month. 1s for girls between the
ages of 16 and 18 . Contestants will
be Judged on the basis of poise,
appearance, fitness. scholu tie
achievement, personality, men-
tal alertness and sense of values,
according to a Jayce e
spokesman.
Winner o( the contest will be
encouraged to enter the Junior
Miss contest l o be held later m
the year .
fnt<.>re~ted girls may contact
their school counst>lor for ml up
plication.
'
Mrs. Sangster. who said the
di~lr1cl has never before offered
:-.ut:h an excurs ion for the special
<'ducation students, expla.incd
that she got the idea from other
:-.c hool dis tricts.
Besides the children and four
clLtssroom tl•a chers. the school
nurs e. speech therapist and a col-
lt•ge·age clal>sroom aide will go.
loo
Crashf\lictim
Eric 'twist
Rites Slate d
Episcopal funeral rites will be
conducted Tuesday afternoon in
Santa Ana for Eric C. Twist, 26,
'of Coronadel Ma r , whodiedfrom
1nJunes suffe r ed in a tratrir
crash over the weekend.
Mr. Twist, of 502 Poinsettia
Ave . was injured late Friday
night in a head·on crash on
MacArthur Boulevard near Ford
Road. He died the following day.
The rites will begin al 2 p.m . at
the Episcopal Church of the
Messiah, 614 Bush St.. Sant~
Ana, followed by burial in Pacanc
Cre5t Cemetery. Baltz-Bergeron
Mortuary in Costa Mesa is in
charge of :.irnangements.
Mr. Twist, v. ho was married
recently, l<•:ives his widow.
F.lliabeth, anti his parents, Mr.
and Mrs . Ruil Twist of Sttnta
Ana.
Mariners Savings hos alwa ys paid
the highest in terest legally possible.
Now your s a vings can be worth even
more at Mariners -a Big 7 3/. % on
6 -yeor certificotQs o f $1 ,000 or more.
Not only con you make money ot
Mariners, you con make friends too -
with a strong "hometown" sa vings
and loon.
Save at Mariners. Now it makes
more dollars and sense t
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By Mil.TON MOSKOWITZ
Evetyone used to think General Food1 (GF)
•as a pretty smart company But that was before 1t
got bitten by the diversification bug Its eyes proved
to be blgger thun its stomach, which I suppose is an
.understandable mistake
(or a food producer.
Only one other com
pany, Procter & Gamble,
may supply more brand·
name goods to
Money
Tree
supermarkets than GF. From this White Plu1os
NY., corporate cornucopia come lhe following ·
MAXWELL HOUSE coffee, Yuban coffee.
Sanka coffee, Muxim coffee, Jell 0 puddings, Post
cereals, Po$lum, Tang, Orange Plus Bmis Eye
frozen vegetables and Juices, Kool Aid, Log Cabin
syrup, Minute Rice, Cool'n Creamy, Shake'n Bake,
Gaines dog foods, Swans Down cake mixes, Good
Seasons salad dressings, Open Pit barbecue sauces
With such an overstuffed larder you wouldn t
think thut a company would get restless and start
poking its spatulu mt.o other frying pans However
that's precisely what happened al G F dunng th~
1960s when 1t saw everyone merg1ng with everyone
t!l.se
Not content wilh being the ITT of the food bus t
ness, GF branched out Its first move m 1968 was to
acqwre the Burger Chef frunch1:>c business It
would teach Mc Donald's a thing or two
. Then, in rapid fire succession 1t bought its way
into the cosmetics business by acqumng V1viane
Woodard, a door to door seller (watch out Avon 1 J,
the toy business by acqwring Kohner Bros , a
maker of preschool tovs and games (watch out Fis
her-Price' l. and the seed business by acqu1rmg the
venerable W Atlee Burpee Co a firm founded m
1876, some 20 years before Charles W Post invented
Postu m , the beverage he thought would replace cof
fee (ironic m light of GF s later development as the
\\Orld's largest coffee roaster)
IT TURNED OUT that what GF really bought
with these acquisit10AS was a peck of trouble
Running a hamburger chain, 1t seems \\as not
the same thing as makmg Jell 0 GF poured money
mto an expansion program that included the open
mg of Rix broasl beer outlets and the addition of 500
umts to the 700 Burger Chef had when 1t was ac
qwred • •
By 1972 CF was m need or an Atka Seltzer We
had, frankly, tned tq_grow loo fast in this business.
the company conceded The Rix ch<tm was axed,
the Burger Chef ranks were thinned -andGF
wrote off losses of S47 m1lhon catastrophic when
you keep m mod that the company paid only $16
rruhon for the en lire business m 1968
SELLING TOYS, 1l seems \\us nol the same>
lhmg as making Grape Nuts Kohn<:r fmled to meet
expectations and 1t was sold off last' Ci.I r
Newport Building
Pennits Decrease1
Bwldmg permits issued by
'lewpor l Beach durin g
.;-ebruary amount to <ibout $2
mll1on less in construction
K.1 rmah "'"' Tho:se ''ere
valued al S l 440 000 ea<"h
alue than those issued 1n
F'ebruary of I ast year, ac
·ordang to figures released lo-
Jay by city aides
The $4,103 261 figure 1s only
,tightly less. however than
he t en yC'<.1r avernge figure
1 01 February construction in
( '.'iewport Beach $4,347,689
ALTOGETHER. 85 htuld
ng permits were ISf>Ued by
lhe Department of Commum
'Y Development. inc ludmg six
;>erm1ts for dwelhnf{ units
The largest permit was 1s
sued to Koll Center for con
struct1on of two office bu1ld -
1ngs at 4340 and 4350 Von
Another permit, issued to
the lrvme Company, v.as for
a commerctal build mg at 4770
Campus D11 ve, valued at
$362 340
Largest dwelling unit
permit issued was for a house
at 16 Cypress Pomt Lane,
valu~d at $85 200
ACCORDING TO city of
f1cials building 1s still way
down m the city There were
167 pe1 m1ts issued during
February or 1974 m contrast
to last month's 85 perrruts
F'or the first tY. o months of
1975 there \\ere 185 permits
issued, in comparison to the
367 issued last year during the
same period
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Bahashoff
In Third
Triumph
I.OS ANGELES-Shirley
Bitbashoff of Fountain Valley won
three events in lhe Southern
California Sw1m Invitational a l
Ea:.l Lo:; Angeles College. cap-
vmg her three-day performanct>'
with a 52.22 victo1·v rn the 100 f~estylt• Sunday. · ....
Kurt Krumphul L. turmer
Corona del Mar !>\\ 1n1mmg star
no\\ pc1·forrn1ng for CCL.\.
µlacc<l Sl'C'ond in the men's 100
lrt>e 111 .rn 79 bchmd Dan Chnst} ·s
-16 55
Bab.ishoff. s\\ tmming lor the
~l1!->s10n \'it:Jo ~adadorcs.1:.r ur
renlly a ~tudl·nt at Golden West
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Frida} and tapturcd the 200 free
S.ilunfo:> nqiht 111 the~hort-course
pool She hullb tlw Amtti·1can re
l'onJ Ill both<.'\ cnt:-
1 n tht-100. !->ht-" on han<l1h U\t'I
Jill StL•rl.L·I ol the El ~lonlc
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'Id las t H·ar IJ\ Kath\ llt'tllh ol
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Cal Slate 1 Long Heath 1 as 1s the
rumor. tht ·19l•rs ma~ wtll ge1
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prospel'l s1nt·c :'\1 <irk Spilt
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Monday, Match 17, 117'5
u P l Telephoto
SdUTH BEND, Ind. CAP> -
Notre Dame basketball coach
Digger Phelps says remarks at·
tr ibuted ta -him concerning a
possible recruiting scandal in
co1ie.ge basketball of ·•Watergate
proportions" were greatly exag-
gerated.
Reached late Sunday at his
South Bend home, Phelps said re-
marks attributed to him in an in-
terview at Tulsa wete "basically
some of the same things I 've
been saying before. "But I don't
have any inside information on
anyone who might be under in·
vestigation," he emphasized..
"I would, like to get something
on Maryland before next
Another
Net Title
For Laver
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP J -
Corona del 1\1 a r's Rod Laver
downed Puerto Rico's Charle~
Pasarell, 6·4, 6-4. in 56 minutes
Sunday lo win the men's singles
title of the World Championship
Tennis Blue Group tournament.
A crowd of more than 12.000
fans s upported Laver. whose
service was sharp and his play
nearly flawless n ear the net.
A5he 011 Top
weekend, though," Phelps said in
jest about his leum's next oppo
nent in the National Collegiall'
Athletic Association tourney.
· Phelps, whose No. 12 Jrbh
eliminated Kansas Saturday
night Jn the NCAA M,jdwest
Regional first ~ound, said he only
meant to imply that "it 's obvious
from what r read in the paper:4
that schools are being investigat·
ed. And no doubt more will be."
Notre Dame sports pubUt1:.t
Roger V11ldesierri, who was pre·
sent during Phelps' interv1e\\
with Tuls a World sports editor
BilJ Connors which yielded the
earlie r story. said , "These were
just some things that Digger has
been s1'!y ing for a long time. ln
facl most of them were µublish ed
in his book earlier this year."
"Things are going lo eome out
that will s hock a lvt of people,"
Phelp:; was quoted as saying. --1
would not say what schools I think
will be raught. but they include
some pres tig ious schools 1n
basketball.
"Obviou::.ly our ::.ystcm of
pl'llallies does not v.ork . Cht>al·
iug is-so widl'spread that unltl
now the odds we1·c against
anyone being raught be(·1:1usc
there were so few 111ves tigalor:.
But the fe\\ who \\ere caught <.hd
not get a stiff e nough J>enalty lo
discourage anyone~•
Apparently in refen•nc:e lo
l'\orth Carolina State's probation ror renuiting dolat1ons rnvol\.
ing Da\'id Thompson, Phelps
sct1d ... A srhoul can t•heat on a
great player and gt-t eaughl, but
win the national champ1on!>h1p
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IJ\ Stanlorcl '!-> ~hl.l· Brunc1 KERMIT WASHINGTON HITS HEAD ON BACKBOARD IN BLOCK ATTEMPT
Ml:NICH. Germany CAP1
Top-seeded Arthur Ashe beat
second-seeded Swedish idol
Bjorn Borg 6-4, 7-6, Sunda y 10 win
the m en's singles final in th<.•
$60.000 World Champions1"p T cn-
ni:; Green Group tournament.
'":\ow v.hat kmd of µe11alt~· 1:-.
that'! There a r t> a lot of t·oachc:.
\.\ho \\Ould tak e a vcar or l\\O on
probation Ill t>:>.l"h~ngt· for a na-
t i o na I t·hamp1on~hip The
pt.>nalties must be more stiff.
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U l' (' a U g h l I II l h C . 11 t' ;.. l fl' \\'
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Beer-less Days
For Giants Fam
S.\C}{ A '1.1 E:-.:TO There \\ 111
be no bee1 sale-; at nine San Fran-
('lsl'O Gia1'ts 1-iornt. gam('s 111
:'\l a v , I h c st a I l A 1cohu11 l'
Hev.erage Cunt rol dcp<irtml·nt
;11rnou nc ed
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"as imposed against the con-
tess1onaire al Candlestick Park
lor selling beer to two minors 10
April, 1973. a d('partn1cnt
~poke:>man Si.lid
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1ng their own beer t o th e
-.tad1um
Dodgers Wi 11
VERO REACH. fla. Geort
Zahn µitched four scoreless in
nings and Jim \\") nn had two hits
:.is the Los Angeles Dodgers de-
feated the Houston Astros 7.3 in
an exhibition game Sunday.
It was the Dodgers' fifth \'iC·
tor:> in their l ast six games and
rais<.>d their spring record to 6--.1.
Drake Breezes
I.OL'ISVILLE -Composed.
Drake, r e ly ing on blistering
shooting,. put the brakes on free-
" heeling Arizona behind the
scoring of T ommy ~1cCissick and
I.arr\' Haralson to win the Na-
t1on<il Commissioner Invitation
Tuunrnmcnt Sundav with ;.i Oil·
tion<Jlly televised 83-76 victory
m t.•r the fa\·ored Wildcats.
Rutherford 1st
Augusta, Masters
On Nicklaus' Mind
PHOE:'\IX Johnny
Rutherford r egained the lead on
the 83rd lap and breezed to an
easy \'ictory Sunday in the l:nil-
ed States Auto Club's Phoenix 150.
Rutherford jumped from his
:'\o 2 starting spot to lead the
first 33 I aps before Pancho
C<Jrler look command during a
flurr)' of pit slops under a yellow
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Johnrock finished second. 10
seconds behind Rutherford. A.J.
F'oyt was third. even though he
mi.Ide an emergency pit stop for
fuel and lites with two laps left in
the r ace .
Driver Killed
GA INF.SV ILLE. Fla . -
Rus!>cll ~I endez. a 35-year-old
drt\'er from T ampa. Fla .• was
killed Sunday whe n his rocket
drngstcr c:rashed at Gainesville
Rarewav . ~tendez had been attempting lo
reach a quarter-mile speed of JOO
mile!:> per hour in thedragstrip.
But on one of his exhibition
runs, the car veered off the
l'OUrse as it neared the finish
hne. crashed into a sleet guard
rail and" as demolished.
:\Iendet was killed instantly.
Officials said Mendez had been
clocked CJt 265 mph an instant
before the r ras h .
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lt·v. dJ).., .. go. "hen •l~ team v. ~1
lo µId~ in the semtfmab As a re
!->ttll of the Mexiran decision .
South Africa aulom.altcally
mmt-d into the finals again&t
<.:ulombta by def aull.
With this h1tei;t boycott, Chile,
\\-tnOel' of the South Ameri<'sn
Zone, mu~t now play South
.\fr1\-.i , A year aeo. ~uth Afrira
"'on the t>avl~ Cup when India re·
fused to play 1t in the finals.
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facing the serious problem of
most nations r e fusine to play
South Africa, is reportedly con·
sid~ring not admlUln1 South
Africa in the 1976 touma1nenl oorause of l~lendenty to di rµpt
the games by it s mere preacnco.
Russell,
Goodrich
Spark LA
Stoekt 011 L'p"e t
LAJ',;DOVER, :\Id. \AP>
Cnseeded l\1 ark Cox completed
his march thro ug h the nrnks of
seed ed players. knocking off
third-seeded Dick Stockton 6-2.
7-6 Sunday lo win the World
Championship Tennis Red Grouµ
tournament at the Capital Cen·
tre.
I:'\ G LE\\' 0 0 D -Gail Co1111ors Witt~
Goudra·h 3nd Cazzil' Russell
C'omh1ncd for 67 points Sunday
111(.?ht as the Los Angeles Lakers
heat the Golden State Warriors
111 -95 in National Basketball As·
sociation play.
Goodrich. the Lakers' leading
!-corer, had 37 points and the
strc<Jk-shooting Russell added 30.
HAMPTON, \'a. t AP1 Top.
seeded Jimmy Connors, do''" a
set for the second straight da~.
rallied strongly in the last t\\O
sets Sunday and won the local In-
dependent Player s Association
tennis tourmament with a 3-G,
6·3, 6·0 victory over Jan Kodes.
Their perform anccs and a
strong defense keyed by center
Elmore Sm_it~ O\'e~came a fine 'Goa l·ie Sp<• rkles
effort by Keith Wilkes, Golden ·
"l dun'l knu\\ 11 1t s till' po.,t-
\\'atergatc mun;.1111) ut \\hdt, but
I bclie\'e pt-op le C\ e1 ~ \\ ht.·1 t-are
looking for honest~. · he n111·
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\.t>nt-Ten ate h K home runs c:u11-
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Sundav Hild tht: (Jaklanli
.\lhlt>lic:s ruutl'<I a Calitorn1.1
Angels split squ<Jd 13--1 Ill exhrb1-
11u11 hasL•hall
State's rookie forward who
I scor ed a career-high 31 points.
Smith scored only seven points
for Los Angeles but had 22 re-
bounds and hlocked 10 shots. The
Laker!> blocked a total of 16 shots
m the game, equalling a league
high for the sea son.
Flyers Blank Kings
Goodrich scored 14 points and ·
\\'ilkes had 13 111 the firslquarler.
"fl "ould lake a complete col·
li.tpse for them not lo win the
di\ 1!-.10n no\\.·· Laker!> coach Bill
SharmJn said of the Warriors
after the qame. "They're young.
hungry and they hustle. "Wilkes
has improved every time I've
-;cun him and right now he's one
of lhl' best forwards in the
il'ague "
C.OLOE N !o TATE 9S Otlkl'Y 10 'Ntlke~ Jl, Ray
13, 0ParO u, c. Jonnson 12, Ouotey 6, G. Smith 9.
TotalHO IS ,, lOS ANGELES I 11 -Russell 30. Washtn91oo 8,
Sm•lh 7, Cooortch l7, Lan111, C.lllOOO 10, W1n1ers
1' Tocals4•19·23.
Gol~n~l.il• 30 N 2S N -~s
LOS Al>ll!ll~S 3 t 2S 71 28 -111 Fo111eo ou1 None. Total fouls: Goloen !ota1e 24,
Los Ange1es 20 Te<M1caf Ray.
A 11,019
PHILADELPHIA (,\Pi
Philadelphi a goalie Bernie
Pare nt. a doubtful starter until
game lime. r ecorded his l llh
shutout of the season by blank mg
the Los Angeles Kings 3-0 in Sun·
day's nationally televised ;-.;a
tional Hockey League gam<'.
The 29-year-old Flyers goalie
was hit in the left collarbone by a
shot in Toronto Saturday night
and had to leave thal game in the
third period. Bul X-rays were
negative and Parent told coac:h
Fred Shcro he wanted to pl<1y
Sunday.
The victory increased t he
Flyers' lead in Division 1 of the
NHL lo 15 points over the second·
p lace New York Rangers and re-
duced their magic numbe r for
Santa S1Uana Stake• Winner
thnchmg the title to l>i:-. r\ny
combination of Fl ver!> v1<.·tones
or tit's in the n ·ma1i11ng 10 g"me~
adchng up lo !:>IX \\ tll gl\ e them
the title.
.\II the sco1·ing the l"l)l'I)>
needed came <it 17 ·26 of the f1r:.l
µeriod "hen dcfcn:.cm1:1n Tom
Rladon took a lecd lrom t•c11tc1·
Rick :\tal'Lc1sh dlld l>t!.il K111g:-
goalie Barry Ed\\ <1rds fr1.1m -ltJ
feet
The Flyers i('l'd 11 v.1111 .1 pJ11 111
goals in the se1.·oml pl'nod
.\ndre Dupont look a 1.1ccolf
from tenter Robhy Clarke u11cJ
stored on a 40-foul 1>lap shot <.11
9 : 39 and Ross Lons bl'rry b<Attud
in Clarkl"s 1·ebound "' 18 04 with
Loll Angeles ful'wa1d }frdOk St.
Marseille in the p en<Jlly box fur
hooking.
Willie Shoemaker, aboard Sarsar was an
easy victor in the Santa Susana Slakes f or
3-year~old fillies al Santa Anit a Sunday .
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VOL. 68, NO. 76, 2 SECTlONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 c TEN CENTS -=
<Mtt111.o.11, ... ..,. , • • Origin a plans called for alx or paid for by that group. primary reason conc~ed his ,· conference is a "junket." . Thom~son said... .
Costa of a..~·day trill to Miama the seven trustees to attend the When the trip was first. an-own overhead costs at his law of· Dr. Thompson, also rem~mmg Addang that 1t .s unfortunate
by Newport·~& school trustees Na~onl School Boards ~ia-oounced in January in the midst fices, "plus the fact that there is home, said that part of his de-people get so uptight over thJs
.. have been slashed by more than lion Conference, witbthedlstricl of the district's dellberations on plenty to do here at hon:ie to get cisio.n."".as based on the public's ~o~t of thing," D~. Thompson
$2,000 b~cause three lr.ustees paying about $a,500. tht budget crisis, several ciiliens ready for the tax overnde elec-sensativ~ty to the conference. saad he would w~~l an~ attend
have decided to stay home. Costs have now been pured plus the teachers' union con-tion <May 27)." He said, however, that he still future c~nferences. 1~ Anaheu~.
Two trustees, Donald downt.olessthan$1,200.Thalwill tended the costs were un -'·Fromapersonalstandpoint,I believes it is import.ant for the RodenckMacM1l_lian._thel~1rd
Small wood aod Dr. Arthur cover expenses of Orville Am-necessary. find il difficult to ask people lo trustees to attend sucb con-trus_tee to change his ~d. cited
'fbc?mP1Son! admitted ~oday that. burgey and 'l'homas Casey. Smallwood said today the raise taxes tor the district and ferences. busan_ess reasons only ror re-
theLr deebaon~ to remain al ~ome Marian Bergeson. will ,o, too. pubLic's concerns were partly then defend this part!cular "Its_ our one . chance to share m~1m_ng ~n Costa Mesa. .
were bas~d an part on ~asap· But because she 1s president of responsible for bis decision to conference," Smallwood said._ experiences wath board mem A:. director of the ~arbor
proval voaced by the public two the California School Boards As-stay home. Even though he as stayang hers from the rest of the cou_ntry (See TRIP. Page A.21
States Lose Out
U.S. Awarded Rights to. Oil ·
WASHINGTON <UPlJ -Tbe
U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8 lo 0
today that the federal govern-
ment has exclusive rights to of-
fshore oil reserves which could
eventually give the nation more
independent energy resources.
The justices. with Justlce
William 0 . Dougla s not
participating, said claims by 13
Atlantic Coast states to oil rights
based on their Colonial charters
were surrendered when they
joined the Union
The ruling was not unexpected.
It followed a line of cases begin·
ning in 1947 which said the United
States alone claims title to all
seabeds beyond the low-water
mark. In 1953, Congress gave the
states authority up to the three-
mile limit.
The justices accepted without
modification recommendations
by Special Master Albert B.
Marris, appointed by the court to
review the claims of the states
<1nd the United States.
Special masters are appointed
when the Supreme Court has
original jurisdiction over dis-
putes between the states or the
states and the federal govern-
ment. The court can accept, re·
ject or modify the master's re-
commendations.
C,.:ptured i11 Mesa
A spokesman for the Interior
Department said the government
was pleased with the decision
and would renew plans to lease
exploration and development
rights to a 12,000-:;quare mile
parcel of seabed in the Mid-
Atlant1c south of Long Island to
Cape Hatteras, N .C.
Leases will be sold w1th1n a
year, the spokesman said, but
full development of oil resources
in the area will lake six years or
more.
Two Suspects Held
In Market Holdups The high court ruling gives the
federal government title to near·
ly 200,000 square miles of of-
fshore land up to 100 miles off the
coast.
A pair accused of being the
Broken Bottle Bandits who hit
two Cost<J Mesa convenience
markets within the span of an
hour Sunday and early today are
, in jail after beang captured near
the scene of the second holdup.
. Douglas E Gaul. 27. and
Michael P. Guaspenni, 20. who
occupy two separate units of a
motel al 2276 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa, were bolh booked on
suspicion of armed robbery.
An Orange County Sheriffs de·
puty cruising through Costa
Mesa monitored a radio descrip-
tion of the holdoup suspects and
Police Probe
Sniper Death
In Anaheim
Anaheim police said today no
leads have yet developed in the
predawn sniper s hooting death of
an 18-year-old ~outh outside his
home Saturday
Ricci Duane Knight, of 1738 W.
Catherine Drive. Anaheim, was
killed by a single bullet that
crashed through a small pickup
truck's rear window and into his
skull. police said.
Police said the youth wcis
climbing into the truck as he left
for work shortly after 5 a.m .
r when the s niper unleashed the
deadly shot.
The victim's . body, slumped
against the truck's s teering
wheel, was discovered by his
father about two hours after the
estimated lime of the shooting.
Or~:~a ~.8,
Weather
·Fair skies through Tues·
day . according to ~he
weather service, with
sli~lly warmer days .
Lo~tonighl 38 to 45. Highs
Tuesday in the 60s
INSIDE TODAY
F'athers are uniting to gain
equal treatment 111 custody
cases, in and out of
courtroom. Daily Pilot stall
writer Allison Deerr erplorf's
subject on Page Bl of today's
People Section
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made the arrest at Albert Plate
and Newport Boulevard.
Gaul and Guasperim are at·
clfsed of robbing two conve·
nience markets in the sam e
general vicinity.
Investigators said in each case
one of two bandits menaced a
market clerk with a shattered
soda pop bottle. while his partner
bra.ndished a knife.
Andrew J . Buzas. 31. was
robbed of about $100 at the
Minute Ki11g Market, 2052
Newport Blvd., after having a
broken Pepsi Cola botUe waved
in his face.
Thomas E . Hughes, 19, clerk al
the Tic Toe Market, 2271
Fairview Road. lost an equal
amount to a man who smashed
the pop bottle right on his
counter, police said.
(See BANDITS, Page A2i
It also ends a dispute which has
prevented the Interior Depart-
ment from pursuing leasing
plans.
Interior <lfficu1 Is said the first
parcel alone may contain 12
billion barrels of oil.
Gov. Meldrim Thomson of New
Hampshire said tbe ruling "is 61'-
actly what we expected" and
urged the federal government lo
move quickly ahead lo let private
enterprise develop the offshore
resources.
Calls to oil companiestodecide
which tracts they want to develop
. will be issued soon, perhaps next
week. the spokesman said.
Gov. James Longley of Maine,
one state involved in the suit,
said he was "extremely disap·
poi nted" by the court's decision.
Suspect in Custody
Gag Order Imposed
In 'Slasheri' Case
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
judge today imposed a gag order
on authorities, including Police
Chief Ed Davis, to ball further
comments in the Skid Row
Slasher case.
The order was signed by
Superior Court Judge Frank Baf·
fa shortly before Davis was to
hold a news conference.to d~scuss
the c'ase and Vaughn Greenwood,
linked by Davis to the case.
Baffa said \Uthorities were to
"refrain from giving any re·
leases to any news media regard·
ing ... Greenwood, or any in·
formation regarding any persons
presently in jail who are suspects
in the so-called 'Slasher' case.
pending a hearing ... on March
21. .. as to why any such re·
leases should be given."
The gag order had been re-
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ON FIRSrDAY
"Our phones are ringing off
the hook. We filled the position
the very first day after the ad
appeared in the paper."
That's the overwhelming suc·
cess reported by the Anaheim
lfirm which placed this ad in lht>
Daily Pilot:
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new Orange County
Publication. Prior
editorial exp. helpful,
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Dally Pilot.
quested by Public Defender
Charles Gessler.
Davis, m a taped interview
with a television station Sunday,
said Greenwood would be
charged in the Slasher case. He
later told the Los Angeles Times,
.. I am convinced that we have
the right suspect and we will go
to the district attorney to seek a
complaint within a week or two.'·
But Dist. Atty. Joseph P.
Busch, told of Davis' comments.
said. "To say that anyone is go·
ing to be charged in this case is
premature ...
Gessler said. "I believe lhal
dissemination of any further in·
formation by the prosecution and
police authorities tending to link
him (Greenwood) lo the 'Slasher'
will serve to further lessen his
chances of receiving a fair trial
by jury on the presently pending
charges.''
Greenwood, arrested t 'eb. :J, 1s
t9 appear before Baffa on Friday
fot pretrial motions. fle pleaded
innocent to five counts of
burifary and three counts of as·
sauil with a deadly weapon. The
· charges stem from a Feb. 2
hatchet attack on two Hollywood
men. -'i'he victims, Wilham Graham.
36, and Kenneth Ricker. 22, suf·
feted s~'t'cre culs1 but bolh are
recuperalin1. potU:e said. T_he
lhf'oat·allttlng Slasher kUled nine men . seven of them in the city's
kid Row section , between Dec. l
and Jan. 31
Tbe gag ordtr wH also direct·
ed to Busch. He indicat~SUnday
he planned to attend Davis' press
conftrence. bul apparently
changed his mind lhl.s motnlna.
Battle Casualty
Master sergeant ·Neang Son, 28, rests m a militah
hospital at Phnom Penh after receiving treatment for
serious shrapnel wounds during figh~ing 30 miles from
the Cambodian capital. See story Pag~ A4.
Eastern Trip Costs
Costa Mesa $2,335
A recent tnp to the EL1st Coasl
to attend a conferen ce in
Washington, D.C .. and to visit
Toronto, Canada, by Costa Mes;.i
civic leaders cost taxpayers u
total of $2.335.
The trip \\as m.ide by City
Manager Fred Sorsabal, \'ice
:\Jayor J ack Hammett. and Coun·
cilwoman :\orma llertwg. They
all attended the Congressional
League of Cities Conference in
Was hington. after ''hich
Sorsabal and ~1 r s Hertzog fie''
to Toronlo to look at day-care
programs in Canada
The city manag<.•r 's office lO·
day released a breakdown on ex·
penses for the tnp lransporla·
lion, Sl,176 : hott•b. S64ti : meals
and miscellaneous expenses .
such as taxis. S513.
The cost of the fli ght to Toronto
w as $78 lot::il for both Mrs
Hertzog and ~orsi.lbal and the
cost of hotel rooms for one night
in the Canadian city was S64, <ll'
cording lo the city manager's
secretary, Mrs. Jane Angel.
The purpose of the visit to
Toronto was three-fold· lo look at
day·care programs. to vi sit il
cultural complex !Costa Mesa
has pushed for such a complex lo
be built on the Orange County
Fairgrounds>, and lo talk with an
architect who took p;.irt in plan-
ning for the Montreal Expo
<Mrs. Hertzog and Councilman
Robert Wilson have suggesled
that a World's Fair be held on thl'
fairgrounds>.
Both· So rs a ba I and l\1 r s
llertzog, a former Canadian
citizen who operatt>s l\.q1 prt>
QOW UP AGAIN;
TRADING HE4J'Y
NEW YORK <UPI> --The
stock market. heartened by signs
the recess ion may be easing.
closed broadly higher today in
heavy trading on the New York
Stock Exchange.
The Dow Jones industrial
average, a lO·poinl winner Fri·
day, gained 13 06 points to 78G.53.
Advances led declines by abou\ a
10-to-3 margin C tables, A9 ).
Prices also were higher in
heavy trading on tbc American
Sl.oc~ BKCMnge.
schools in Costa Mesa, have s:.ud
that the day-care programs were
the m<1in reason for the visit.
Mrs. Hertzog has proposed
that a tax-supported day-care
center be established in Co:;t<1
:Mesa
Judge Nixes
Gypsi~' Bid
In lnjunctio11
Orange County Superior Court
Judge H. Walter Steiner m~de it
clear Friday that the legal issue
raised by Costa Mesa's ban on
fortune telling and palmistry will
have to be resolved by a
courtroom trial.
He has r efused to grant the in-
junction demanded by self-styled
I Romany gypsies Alfred and
Diane Stevens, who claim that
the city ordinance amounts to a
. denial of their religious freedom
But he also denied a pretrial
motion filed by the city with the
explanation that the controversy
should go before a trial court
··and may very likely go all t~e
way lo the Supreme Court."
And it may well be that a
lawsuit filed against the the Caty
of Newport Beach by Romany
gypsy Barney Marino may prove
to be the test case that Judge
Steiner believes is needed at this
stage.
Marino's action against
Newport Beach will be tried
Sept. 29 in Superior Court.
Deficit Hike
Seen by Simon
WASHINGTON (UPI >
Treasury Secretary William E.
Simon told Congress today the
federal budget dt;ficit may rea~h.
$80 billion in the fascal year begm
nin« July 1 oC 'fhJ.S would be an lncreue
more than so percent over lbc
de&it. e.stim ated by Pr~ident
Ford when be submitted his
bud.let to Congress Feb. 3.
Paper
Racks
Mulled
By ALAN DIRK.IN
OlllleD•oly PllolSl.ltl
An ordinance to control
newsratks on public sidewalks
will be presented to the Costa
Mesa City Council Tuesday
mghl.
..We look all the ordinances
thal had been shot down by the
courts, removed their shortcom·
mgs. and tried to gel something
that would work," City Attorney
Hoy June explained today.
June said that the ordmance
w o u I d r e g u 1 a l e ,. e n d i n g
machmes on grounds of whether
their displays are pornogrciph1c
or not. Citizens' complainLs could
be pursued in court if a displa¥ is
alleged to be pornographic. If a
publication became a repealed of·
fender an injunction would be
sought lo pre,·cnl iLS being ex-
hibited .
The ordinance. which will not
ban nc"' sracks outright cis other
c·1tics han~ attempted lo do, will
he introduced Tuesday night and
then s et for a public hearing
Apnl 1. ciccording Lo the council
agenda.
The vending m achine or-
dinance is one sought by coun-•
cilmen in reaction to protests re-
ceived from residents. Leaders
of Parent Teacher associations
and managers of restaurants.
which face onto nc·wsrack dis-
plays and who IHI\ e charged thcil
some of the publications are ob-
scene, are expected to allcml the
council meeting.
C'opies of the ordinance <1lso
urc lo be ::.e nt to newspaper
publishers. Publishers generally
hL1ve opposed laws controlling
news rack displays. citin!!
freedom of the press provisions
in the constitution.
June said that the ordinance ·
Lllsowould rcgulatelhenumberof
racks that can be displayed at
particulilr IOCLllions. The pui·~se
of this limitation. June ::.aid.
\\OU Id be lo prevl.'nl obstruction of
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H eavy Taxes
011 Gas Urged
WASHI="GTO:O.: <CPl l
Ch.urman Al L'llm an of the
House \\';ws and ~l l.'ans Commit-
tee introct"uccd this afternoon a
t•omplex energy proposal cen-
tered on hean t axc::. for ineffl-
c:icnl or CXCCSSi\"t.' gasoline COil·
~umptwn .
The Oregon Democrat's bill
would incn•ase the tax o n a
gallon of g asoline by 37 cents up
10 ,\pril l. 1980: offer an income
lax rebatl.' on that lax applied lo
the firs t 9 g allons consumed each
'"-'t'k b\' eilch adult, and assess ~;is-gutz lers by as much Sl ,000
per car 111 l 98 l.
Treas ury Secretary William
Simon. te!)l1fying on the final day
of hearings before the panel
begins writing 1t!'i counter-
proposal to President Ford·s
cnerg_~ package. appeared to re-
Ject a compromise and criticized
Lis insufficient the reliance on
taxmg aulomoli\'e gasoline.
C .S . Marine Wayne
Thomas White was just
trying lo do his good. deed
for the day when he tned to
help a woman back her car
out of a San Clemente
parking lot early today ..
She backed over him.
White. 25 , suffered
bruises and gashes on his
legs. He was taken lo
Camp Pendleton's base
hospital.
Arter the lnJury. \\llile
told potlce, the woman just
drove orf.
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Iran to Own 50%
·Proposal on Shell Oil Bared
WASHlNGTON (UPI> -Some
Administration officials have re-
. ~rl'.'mended approval of a $1.5
ballion , 20-year purtnership that
would give the National Iranian'
Oil Company a 50 percent in·
terest in hundreds of Shell Oi l
Company rilling s tations in the
United Stales, it was reported to-
day.
Seeond in Di1v &
The report by Jim Anderson of
Group W News said the State and
Justice departments are pre·
pared to approve the
pmnership, but it r~eived op·
position from the Federal
Energy Administration and
some members of Congress.
Congress probably would have
the last word on l propo15al.
Nixon's 'Visitor'
Caught by Guards
Former Pres1denl Richard
Nixon nearly had an unexpected
late night guest this we~kend
when a 29-year old woman scaled
the wall lo his San Clemente
estate.
She was c;.iugbt by Secn·t
Service men before she could run
inside the Casa Pacifica and tell
Nixon her problems. The inci-
dent Friday night was the second
attempt the same day by ap-
parently mentally disturbl'd
persons to gain an audience with
the ex-President.
The woman, whe n turned over
to San Clemente police for ques-
Irvine Group
Sets Protest
Agai1zst ROTC
A group of UC Irvine students
"{ill meet this week lo plan a
teach-in against a new Air Force
Reserve Officer Training Pro-
gram at the Irvine campus.
Student opposition to the joint
program with use has been
mounting in past W('eks. A core
group of a bout 20 studens has
formed the •·com m1ttee to Stop
ROTC at UCI."
The group has collected about
200 signatures on a petition op-
posing the military training pro-
gram, accordmg tu Terry Moore,
one of the group ·s organiLers.
Meanwhile, the Chancellor's
Advisory Committee un the
• Status of Women has passt.'<i a re-
solution opposing ROTC on sexist
grounds.
Addressed at a recent met!ting
by campus affirmative action of·
ficer Ramon Curiel, the advisory
committee found that the Air
Force ROTC program dis·
crimmates against women.
The focus of opµos1tion was on
flight lruinmg -a program the
Air Force offers men, but not
women -und a recruiting leaflet
reading "For men only -Rated
'M," Moore said.
TONIGIIT
PHOTOGRAPHS OF WOMEN
-OCC Exh1b1l, Main Floor
Library. March 17 -April3.
UCI LECTURE ··Residential
Income Property," Room 174
Computer Science Bldg. 7p.m.
TUESDA V, MARCH 18
~ENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
Community Recreation Center,
Tues., Wed .. Thurs.12-3p.m.
COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL
-Regular meeting, City Hall,
6:30p.m.
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lioning, said she w anted to talk lo
Nixon about his "takeover" of
Coca Cola stock and claimed to
be the daughter of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Police said it was the thfrd
time that the woman, a San
1'rancisco resident, had tried to
enter La Casa Pacifica. Police
said she was seen scaling the six-
foot wall.
Police said an earlier intruder
who attempted to crash the
security gate al Cyprus Shores
near the Nixon estate was a
Camp Pendleton Marine.
Officers sailt the Marine told
the guard at the gate he wanted
to see •·the President" and tell
him to ''stop the war." When the
~uard refused permission lo
l!nter, the man ran inside the
gate.
The intruder was arrested al
the Cyprus Shores beach
clubhouse following a short scuf· ·
ne witp officers.
Both persons were taken away
for psychiatric evaluation. The
woman w<is booked into Orange
County Medical Center and the
Marine taken to the base
hospital.
Marine Co~ps
Air Station
32 Ye ars Old
It's St. Patrick's Day lo<lay
and a lso the 32nd birthd;.iy or the
l,;.S. Marine Corps Air Station at
El Toro.
The M arinc Corps· J;.irgest
West Coast aviation installation
was once an Irvine Ranch bean.
field. It was commissioned as a
temporary wartime facility in .
1943 and the first 30 Marines to
arnve al the base bedded down in
·an Irvine Ranc h bunkhouse.
Today the air station has a
p<>pu!ation of more than 10,000,
rn<:luding civil servi<:e employcs
and has grown from 2,318 acres
with three runways to4,600 acres
with 10 runways.
The facility has scrvccl as <rn
intensive training ground for
Marine aviators and air
crewman and as ;.i ma111r JU mp-
off poinl for troop .ind cargo
01 ghts during World War II. the
Kort!an War and the Vwtnam con
01 t•l.
Following lhe Korean War, the
hase's principal task became
providing a home fur the Third
Marine Aircraft Wing. Jts pre·
sent comm and er is Brig. Gen. R.
W. Taylor who holds a dual role
a~ commander, Marine Corps
Air Bases, Weskrn Area.
The 3rd Mari nC' Airernfl wing
1:-; made up of fighter, a ll ad <,
he!icoplt•r, photo
rcconnaiss<ince, observation. r e·
fueling, trans port, radar and
headquarters squadrons. Its
pilots, ordinance and main·
tenance personnel tram constant-
ly for combat readiness.
Judge Nixes
Injunction
Bid in Suit
A demand for ;.in injunction
that' would h e:1ve compelled
Orani:re County coroner's officer:-;
lo restore lht• namC' or a Costa
Mesa fum·ral hom e to their rota·
tion list has been reJeClC'd by
Superior Court .Judg<• I I W;.1lkr
StemC'r.
Judg(' Stcinrr set April 17 us
the hearing date for furth<.'r pre·
tnal action in the law:swt flit'<!
against the coroner's office by
l'oiorman and Ehtinc Arbuckle,
operators of Westcliff Chapel
Mortuary.
The Arbuckles claim that t.hey
were taken off the coroner's rota·
lion list la!'l May 31 and were
~1ven no reason for the decision
that has allegedly co~t them
$60,000 m revenue
Under the rotation ystem, cor·
oner's deputies transport bodle11
to the runt>ral home at the h~ad of
tht list when relatives e>eprt11s no
~·_prf>fercnce for u mortuary thitl
will prv1de last n k s for their next
of kin.
Frank Stainton, a spokesman
for Shell, confirmed in a
telephone interview from his of-
fice in Houston that discussions
between Shell and NJOC have
been ln progress for more than a
year. Shell is a sut.;icliary of
Royal Dutch Petroleum.
Anderson said thu de1tl in·
volved the construction by NIOC
and Shell of a $1.5 billion oil re·
finery on the Persian Gulf with a
daily production capacity or
500,000 barrels of refined
petroleum products including
gasoline. '
NIOC, he said. would pay 75
percent of the cost of refinery
construction and Shell would buy
250.000 barrels a day -half its
output -for sale in the United
States.
In return, Anderson said, Shhll
·would give to NIOC 50 percent
control of its filling stations.
Anderson said Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger had
given the proposal his blessing
during discussions in Washington
this month with Iranian
Economic Affairs and Finance
~1inister Hushang Ansary.
No public men ti on was made of
the proposal when Kissinger and
Ansary made a joint announce-'
menl March 4 of a $15 million,
five-year commercial agreement
·covering noncril trade -the
world's biggest commercial deal
between two countries. Under
the agreement, Iran will buy
eight large U.S. nuclear reac-
tors.
Anderson said Administration
cntics of the Iranian-Shell pro-
posal argue that it would make
the United States more depen-
dent on foreign oil imports at the
·very time President Fordisplan-
ning a $10 billion proposal to re·
duce U.S. dependence on foreign
oil.
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BANDITS ...
Authorities said the market
holdups were not connected to a
pair of other armed robberies re·
ported m Costa Mesa during the
weekend.
Men simulating guns in their
pockets robbed a beauty shop
and a downtown Fotomat pi e·
lure-processing store of $75 and
S35 respectively on Friday and
Saturday nights.
Beautician Diane J . Payablas,
36, and customer Juanita
Hughes, 41, were forced to lie on
the floor at Mr. Jon Jon's Hair
Stylist, 2750 Harbor Blvd., Fri··
d<ty night.
Police said clerk Terres<1
Eurban, 20, wa s confronted
Saturday evenin~ by a bandit in
her rolomat booth at 201 E. 17th
St. The same booth was robbed a
week <1go .
NEWS RACK~
the public right of way. to prevent
t•ncroachmenl on bus stops. and
to allow c I ear vlsi bility oftraffic.
Another s ignificant ordinance
"ill be considered at the council
mel'tmi::. scheduled lo begin at
6:30p.m .
This would be the ordinance
changing the regulations govern-
ing p<iwnbrokcrs and second·
hand dealers. The main pro·
'1sion of this ordinance is to in·
t•rcasc the period in which items
sold al a store must be held
bt'fOrC' they can be resold from
five d;1ys to 20 d<tys . Items
pawned for a loan al a broker's
must be held for 10 d<1ys. ;1ccord·
ing lo the nt!w ordinance.
The purpose of the holding
period is lo allow the police lime
to t'hN'k whl'lhcr C:in item is
:-.tolcn
From Page A I
TRIP ...
Area Baseball program, it's just
a bad lime for me lo get away,"
MacM1lhan said.
He admitted he is concerned
about the public's reaction to the
tlip, but said that it really is un·
warranted.
Transit Aide
Plans Speech
Orange County Transit District
planning manager Tom Jenkins
wlll SP.eak to the Citizens Harbor
Area Research Team Thursday
ontheOCTD and its local impact.
The 1:30 n.m . CHART session
is open to interested citizens and
free coffee and do\lghnuts will be
served during the talk at Glen·
dale Federal Savin1s and Loan
A!>sodation. Harbor Boulevard
and West Wilson Street, Costa
Mesa.
Jenkins' presentation will in·
elude all aspects or the ocro bus
system. including financing, at"-
cor'ding to CHART President BUI
Bandaruk .
High Jumper
Eight-year-old Wendy Balough of Brownie
Troop 813 skips rope during scout outing
al Orange County Fairgrounds. Wendy
was one of 600 Costa Mesa Girl Scouts and
Brownies participat ing in the "Costa
Mesa Frog Pond," a three-day campout..
this weekend. The event ended Sunday
when the rains came.
Ha1ulicapped
Kids Visit
S1ww Tuesday
A new world of winter magic
will open up to 31 special educa-
tion children in the Newport-
Mesa Unified Schoool District
Tuesday when they depart on a
three-day snow trip to Running
Springs.
Most of the 31 youngsters, four
classses at Pomona and
Lindbergh Schools in Costa
Mesa, have never been to the
snow. Some of the students have
never been aw;.iy from home
before.
Ranging in age from 6 to 13,
they arc enrolled in special
education classes for children
with phys ical handicaps or other
special learning problems.
According to one of the
~eachers responsible for organiz-
ing the snow Journey, it would not
. have been possible without a
donation from the Santa Ana20-30
Club.
··when \\l! learned there were
no dislncl or school funds availa-
ble, we looked around for a group
to help us out and the ser vice club
came up with a $500 donation "
ex plaine d teacher Kathy
Sangster.
Parents who are able to pay for
the trip are doing so. and the
other students arc using the
club's donation lo pay for their
c-expenses. The donation also cov-
ers bus costs.
Wash ed-out Paper
Drive Tries Ag ain
The Costa Mesa High School
Band Boos ters paper drive,
rescheduled from Sunday due to
the rain, will take place from
3:30 to 6 µ m . Tuesday.
The drive 1s bcmg held to raise
funds for summer band camp,
according to band director Earl
Treichel. Pa pc rs s hould be
brought to the CM HS parking lot
off F air view Road near Arl-
ington. Band mem~rs request
paper with no strings, no bags, no
magazines or slick paper.
·The Pay's OK
But $2'J,29'J in Overtime?
WASH I NGTON CAP> -
Federal overtime regulations let
some government inspectors at
airports and other U.S. entry
points earn 16 hours' pay for H4
· hours' work, the General Ac-
counting Office says.
Investigators from the ac·
counting office found that some
. inspectors refused to seek jobs in
higher classifications because
the higher positions would have
brought less overtime and would
have reduced annual gross pay.
T he report said an immigra-
tion inspector at Bangor, Maine
earned $16,848 in a nnual salary,
but an additional $29,299 ~ver
time.
Federal inspectors were paid
$47 .6 million in overtime during
fiscal 1974. Shipping companies
and airlines reimbursed the gov-
ernment for $36 .7 million for the
services. The government is not
reimbursed for overtime al ac·
tual border crossings. ·
The report recommends that
Congress order a revision in the
Nurses' Aide
Service Held
Catholic funeral rites were
held today and Sunday for
Margaret K. Vandenberg, 77, of
Costa Mesa, a retired nurses'
aide who died Th ursday.
Rosary was said Sunday and
Mass was sung today for Mrs.
Vandenberg, of 205 Loyola Road,
a 19-year Costa Mesa resident.
Survivors include her daughter
Mrs. Cathy Holland, who is
secretary of the Costa Mesa
Police Department d'etectivc
bureau ; broth ers, Rodnev
Twohig and Lou Twohig of
Nebraska; a s ister Catherine
Kennedy of Maryland and one
grandchild.
Rites were al St. John the 13ap-
tist Catholic Chur ch, with inter·
ment al Good Shepherd
Cemetery, Huntington Beach,
directed by Bell Broadway
Mortuary.
Jlremium pay system_ The study
reviews the overtime procedures
of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service, the
Customs Service, the Agriculture
Department's Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service, _and
the Public Health Service.
Inspectors from the agencies
are stationed at border crossings
and other points of entry. inchld ·
ing seaports a nd airports. Most
receive premium pay wh en
called upon to work nights, Sun·
days and holidays.
The accounting office rep0rted
l~al more than 74 million ships,
airplanes and vehicles arrived in
the United Slates during fiscal
1974, ening last June 30, and the
. four agenc ies said 6,886
employes were used in port·of·
entry inspections.
The rules allowed one inspec-
tor at Bangor International
Airport in Maine to claim $692 in
overtime pay for Sunday and
holiday pay in one month.
Anaheim Mait
Slain; Police .
Se ek Killer
· Orange County Sheriff's of-
ficers continued today to search
for clues in the Saturday night
killing of an Anaheim area m an
who was riddled by bullets as he
argued near his home with an un·
known assailant.
Deputies said Elias Flor es
Escobar, 32, of 10902 Gana Ave.
was s hot and killed on the
-sidewalk across from his home
during a dispute apparently trig-
gered by the fact he was talking
toa woman.
They said the gunman was one
of several men who fled from the
area in a yellow van immediately
after the shooting.
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Mariners Savings hos always paid
the highest interest lega lly possible.
Now your sa vings con be w orth even
more at Marinara -o Big 7>;. "!.on
6-y eor certificates of $1,000 or more.
Not only con you make m oney at
Mariners, you can make friends too -
with a st rong "hometown" savings
and loon.
Save ot M ariners. Now it makes
more dollart and sense I
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