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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot~ssaulted by .. William-Wolfe
inshaw Gets An Pair .Capture~
Ex-wife; She
Gets Three Cars Bank Robbery
• • 1ctnn DAILY PILOT
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 10, 1976
VOL. H, HO. 41, l SECTIONS, U PAGES
Hinshaw, Wife
Split Granted
By TOM BARLEY
Of CM O•lly Pllol SI.Oii
Superior Court Judge Lloyd E.
Blanpied Jr. reduced many set·
t l e m e nt d e m ands of
Congress man Andrew J .
Hinshaw's wife, Thais, Monday
in granting the couple's divorce.
Hinshaw. however. c~nvicted
earlier in a nother court on
bribery charg es , now finds
Tustin Doctor
Freed in Death
WEST COVINA <AP) -Police
have released a Tustin doctor
booked last week for investiga-
tion of murder a fter the decom-
posed body of his former wife
was found in his apartment.
West Covina police detective
John Forrester said Dr. Richard
C. Ey, 42. of Tustin, was booked tor investigation of murder Fri-
day after d etect i vcs found the
body of his divorced w1fc.
Martlyn, 41, in a West Covina
apartment.
After a n autopsy failed to re·
v eal the cause of Mrs. Ey's de·
ath, however. Ey was released
pe nding the outcome of a
chemical examination of the cor-
pse.
himsetr facing another SJ,365 in
legal bills that must be paid
within 90 days.
In his ruling that dissolved the
two year m arriage, Judge Blan·
pied indicated he does not believe
the 4S.year-old ex-Mrs. llinshaw
is as severely affli cted with
multiple scleros is as was
claimed by her lawyer in week·
long hearings.
There was very little evidence
of any serious disease Dec. 20,
1972, according to color photo·
graphs taken of the couple durin~
their wedding, the juris t noted in
a 12·page ruling granting th<'
divorce.
And he further repeatedly ob-
ser ves that muc h of Mrs.
ll ins haw 's apparently in·
capacitating <'Ondition may be
psychiatric in nature.
Judge Blanpied predicts that
the lifting of the mental strain as
a result of his ruling may even
have a beneficial effect on her
condition.
He rejected Mrs. llinshaw's
claim for lifetime financial s up·
port on those grounds and rules
that her s hare of comm1tnity pro·
pcrty valued by him at S29,J30
shall be Sll ,200.
Mrs. Hins haw, whose name or
Worthe n is r estored by Judge
nlanpied. gets 1973 Cougar, 1972
CSee IJINSllAW, PageA2)
Firearm Talk
Bid to Ban Handgun Killed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Judiciary •
Committee today killed legislation that would have
imposed a n ationwide ban on a ll handguns except for
those owned by police and certified gun c lubs.
The committee, by <l 25·8 volt•. dcfcat('d an
amendment by Rep. John Conyers, (O·Mich.). whiC'h
would have banned the manufacture. sa le. importa-
tion and own e rs of all handguns. requiring citi zens
who now have handguns lo turn them in for fair
market value.
The committee. working on legislation to lighten
existing gun control laws, also killed an amendment
that would have Jct handg un owners keep exisling
firearms, whil e banning th~ future manuf acturc, im -
portation and t'csalc of c.111 handguns .
That amendme nt. offered by Rep. Martin Ru sso,
CD·Ill .). was defeated 22-10.
Rep . Robert McClory. <R-111.), said during de bat<"
on the a mendments. "I d on't know if we want to
deprive Jaw-abiding citizen:, of their rights to keep
ha ndguns ."
es
" I •
uake Horrors···
UPI TtltPl>Olo
PATTY'S 'ATTACKER'
SLA Member Wolfe
Tuv Captured
In Huntington
Bank Stickup
/\pair of young coll<'~ians driv·
inf! a red luxury <'Onvert1blc were
captured moment~ after a $580
lluntinmon Beach bank robbery
Mondav
/\urura Foxx, IR. and Anthony
Bradcli ff. 2 1, both of Los
Ang'elrs. we re booked on suspi-
cion of armed r obbery
Miss Foxx W3s caplurcct at
shotgun-point about 2·15 p.m .
lc•ss Lh~1n a hlork from the
Crocker National Hank branch al
91) lluntinglon C<.'nlcr, JUst fJff lhc
San Diego F'rcl'way at Beach
J3oulev;1rd.
f'raddiff. h rr nllc~cd ar·
comphcc in the aborted rohbery or one te lle r in the hank. was ap·
rrchcndt'd several h111('ks away,
after Clpparcntly bcm~ spooked
into necin~
nradcliff wns arrt'st~th(' .J.
C. Pcnncy Com pnny :~&.cpair
ct•nlcr at 7777 Edmgl•r i\\ 1•.
Officer Dennis Hr;1nrh was only
a block away wJwn <' lcllcr pre·
s sed a silent alarm button as an
attractive black womun µus hcd a
note across her roonlcr and hran·
dished a E!Un
"CIA Holdup," th riolc re·
portf'cl ly Stillf'd.
OClirrr Bran c h nolil'NI n
woman st ri ll1 n~ hr1:.kly throul!h
'the <'l'lllt•r 1><1rkini.t lot \\lwn he
whl'l•lc1I up to th<• hank Tt.1·
mnnaAcr rnc<'d 11111 and poinlc<l
he r out
Hranch said I he woman run and
he nushccl lwr out of a row of can;
with hii. shotgun.
SLA's Wolle Arrives
Patty Reveals In Capo
Sexual Attacks Beach
SAN FRANCISCO CAI'>
Weavm~ a chilhnA sa~a of fear
and degradation, Patricia Hearst
says her Symbionesc Lil>erat1on
Army kidnapers forced her to
embrace violent revolution and
ensl41vcd her mind with the belief
s he would never escape the tcr·
rorist underground
f'i~htin g back tears, Miss
Hearst fin ally told her story tq
the world Monday in testimony
at her bank robbery tnal. ll was
a bizarre account of weeks in
darkness, sexual assault , months
of li ving with the recurring
threat of death and a night of
watchin g some of her most
vicious tormentors die In names.
She startled the courtroom
with her declaralion that she had
been sexually assaulted by SLA
member William Wolfe when
kt>pt blindfolded in a clos<'t for
several weeks after her Feb. 4,
1974. kidnapin g.
She said her June 7. 1974, taped
eulogy of Wolfe and the other
SLA members who died in the
fire was wrilten by William and
Emily Harris. In the tape. s he
proclaimed her love for Wolfe,
calling him "the gentlest. most
beautiful man l've ever known."
On the witness stand, however,
s hP portrayed Wolfe as callous.
As Bailey questioned her:
Q. Did you, in fact. have any af.
fection for William Wolfe?
A.No.
Burton Liz's
Welsh Wizard
LONDON (AP> -On the
morning after their second
wedding. R irhard Burton
had "two of the reddest
and blurriest eyes I have
cn<'ounlered." recalls the
bride. actress Elizabeth
Taylor.
"I crawled into bed
beside him and just helct
him very close." she said
in an inter view with the
Briti s h ma~azi n e
"Woman ... "My Welshmnn
Is indeed a wiiard. He woke
about three hours later
r{'freshed as if he had just
been <'hrlslened.
. "llow can you get mad at
nn vone so .utte rly oul· rngeous?''
Q Did Willi am Wolfe ever do
anything offensi vc lo you'!
A. Yes.
Q. What did he do?
A lie assaulted me sexually.
Chokin ~ back tears, Miss
Hearst sa id Wolfe accosted her in
MOTHER DENIES SON
ASSAUL TEO PATTY-AS
the closet a month after her kid·
naping and wasn 't the only SLA
member to sexually abuse her.
Bailey did not pursue the matter
lurt~r.
Tes tifying wi th the j ury
absent, s he said s he took part in
<See PATTY, PageA2)
Sunny Skies
On the Agenda
For Wednesday
By HILARY KAYE
Of l~e Dally Piiot Sl•H
The current, week-long storm
that brought more than six in·
ches of rain to some parts of .
Orange County is expected to
bow out toni ght -leaving in its
place mostly clear skies and
warme r temperatures.
Weather forecasters predict a
less than 10 percent chance of
showers tonight and Wednesday,
a lthough some cloudiness may
remain. The thermometer is ex·
pected to reach the high 60s Wed-
nesday.
The five-day forecast shows no
sign of more rain, according to
weathermen.
Between 2.5 a nd 6.5 inches of
rain were recorded al local rain
stations during the past seven
days. but the showers caused no
serious problems.
Officials throughout the county
echoed the belief that if the rain
had fallen harder and faster,
flooding and mudslides could
have occurred. as in other areas
of Southern Catifornja.
Because the rain was light al
most times, the earth did not
becom e oversoaked , even in
areas charred in recent fires.
Isolated incidenfirdid occur in
some areas. OHici~ Fo(intain
Valley report that waler noodrd
a yard and garage near an
<See RAIN, P1gcA2)
By FREDERICKSCHOEMEllL
OfU.. O•lly Pilolsc.tlf
.. All the people werescrc:imin,::
like they w ere cr azy ... pcople
everywhere, crying, screaming.
bleeding ... "
Tears welled in Maria Muadi's
eyes as she told of the borrors of
the Guatemalan earthquakes thal
have left an estimated 17,000dcad
since Wednesday.
Mrs. Mu adi, wife or a promi·
nent Guatemala City physician,
left the devastated country Satur-
day a mid fears that aftershocks
might injure her four children.
Her 41 ·year·old husband, Isam.
·remained behind.
Mrs. Muadi is slaying st the
Capistrano Beach home of Mr.
and Mrs . George Chade. Mrs.
Chadeis Mrs. Muadi's sister.
"You felt li ke you were a little
piece of paper." said Mrs. Muadi
in ha lting En g lis h as s he
described the first jolt that struck
at3:15a .m . Wednc!lday.
After the shock, the Muadis
gathered their four children into
the family's two cars and drove to
Mixco. a suburb, hoping to fi nd a
<See QUAKE, PageA.2)
' Or::A:st
Weather
D ec r easin g c louds
toni ght with s unny skies
and warmer temperatures
Wednesday, according to
the weathe r servi ce.
Slightly warmer with highs
of 60 at the bt'aches and 65
ml and. Chance of rain near
1.ero tonii;hl and Wednes·
day.
INSIDE TODAY.
A police olf icer who tned to
tolk o 16-year.old friend mto
turning over his rifle, was
forced to shoot the boy m a
· heated :1tond-Olf. Story M .
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2 DAILY PILOT \, s Tuesday Fcbru11ry 10. 1976
Atomic Plant Scripted fOr Disaster?
NEW YORK (UPJ> -A Con &lb~ atomic poW<1r plant. ~:lr
New Yor k City is •·an accident
waiting to hap pen" that could be
the world 's largest peacetime
cat ast rophe if faulty steam
equi pment e xplodes, says a
nvcle ar :,a(ety t>nginccr.
"lf I had the authonty. I would
today rt:'q u.ire Jndit.111 Point No ~
to ,shut d,own ," Hobert l),
Ponard. a proJeCt m anager for h&--fedt>-F-~ N~clt•~r H.eguJalQl·
Commission said Monday.
Pollard told a news conference
there was no danger of an atomic
expl osion a t the p lant a l
Buchanan. N . Y., about 30 mile.!>
north of N.t•w Yurk City 111
Westchester County.
But he said th<: focility's poor
design and construction have
Mushroom Fonner
Jurors to Hear
Of HB Shooting
Two report s d rt:11l1n g
circumstanc:l'S surrnund1n~ the
s hotgun s laying <1f t lunt111;.,1on
Beach mus hroom farmer
Nicholas 01Strfano will llkl'ly be
presented lo the Oran~c County
Grand J ury n exl week. U..:put y
District Attorney Pat Brian re·
ported.
The two re port" on DiStefano's
death have been clcvelop1..•d i11
dependently. 0 ne is being unne
by the District Attorney's Offit <'
and the othe r by the Hunlini:.'lon
Beach Polic e Depa rtment.
D iSlefano. 23, was shotgunned
to de ath b y Huntington Beach
policemen on J an. 7 whc>n a fam1
ly dis pute £>ruptcd at t he
mushroom form . 18196 Golrtcn
West St. Young lhStefano lt\'cd
al the farm with his bride of four
11llS FLOWER
WAS 'PO'ITED'
RIVERTON, W)o <U Pl l
Princ1µal Darlt'lll' lk-rg ll11ln't
know what Che llrth· J!l'l'l'n \\1•1·11
was that i.prnutl'd up along1.,1k .1
geranium 111 ;1 fourth gr .11/1·
classroom al .ll'ff1.•r1-.011 Elt·ml'n
tary School. l>ul h:td J1 er !.llS/!I·
e1ons.
She called police who a lso h:id
:-.uspicions. Aflcr a "cekcnll of
tests, their s uspicions were con-
firm ed . But how ct 1d a m:.m 1uana
plant get iii a c:la::.sroom l'IO\\ 1•r
pot? ~
"We d on't knO\~i'.frc. · .1
police s pokt.•.sm an !iUld ll'dndJy. .,.
Front Page A I
the robbery onl.r 1wt of fl':ir of d••
a th a nd said :.ht• ncvl•r ~urrcn
dered because rc main1n~ SLA
members threatened to stalk her
for the rest of her life 1f !>he <lid.
She was captured Sept. 18.
With a whispcry voice that\\ as
barely audible at t ame!>. the pall·
newspaper hci ress s:11d ·flight
was futile as t wo ::.uni\ ing ~LA
member:. continued to <·arry 1m
the legacy of those" ho dil•d -tu
imprison her for ever in a mcnlul
d ungeon.
"Where could I go?" she :.i~k..:rl
severa l times. s :.iying the SL/I.
convinced he r lh.1l !.hl' had bt'l'n
abandoned by her t:.imily and
Lhat lht! FGt wanted hcrckad
Miss Hearst rcnounc1'<I al l hc•r
t aped commun1qu(•" from llw
SLA as i>roduct~ of coercion, ;ind
s aid sh(.' wa~ forced to help rob a
bank and la le1 tc·ll ~ tCl'•l·agl'r
lhat she acted frct:ly
m onths. Cind\'
The Oranuc Countv GrJnd
Jury may weigh fa els 111 lhl• c~J'>l'
and determine if an\' actio n
should he in1t1at1·d against thti
police officers involved.
On the night of Jan. 7, officers
responded t o a call from Mrs.
DiStt:fano and he r motht•1-.in law
that •• family fight was in pro-
gress with shouting involwd.
Shortly aftt'r officers arri vcd,
Nicholas DiStl'fano bolted from
the doorway rn apparent 1>anic
and s printed toward off1l'cr s.
Police s aid they sus pected him
as a gu nm an.
When he failed to nbl'Y orders
to halt and ww \\ arn111g :.hot. he
\~;i,s hit by a rnllt•y of pnlit'l'
s hotgun fin· D1."tc·fa110 d1£>d
almost ins tantly. lie \\<ts found lo
be unarml'l'I
Subsequent invc~tigation dis-
closed the youn ger D1Stefano
was probably trying Lo es<'ape
the raf!e of his llfothl'I' Arthur. :J5,
n f 6232 C hin ook l.Jnl'.
\\'eslm111stl'r. \\ h11 was flu..,h1.•d
from /11ding 111 a grl'cnhou::.e 90
rnmut1·-. JJ1t'r.
:\l'ithPr hr olht•r 11•,1s :H'mt•<I.
:1lth11uJ.:h Arthur l>1Stl'fano 1s uJ.
ll'gt•d to ha\'c tired :1 .22 rallbcr
rt'\' o l v l' r 1 n l h l' ho us c• and
Nicholas had allcgl•dly grabbed a
JO-OH rifle in ddenst·.
1\rth'ur was arre~ted and face>s
a Fl'b. W hearing, char ged wrlh
t \\ o ('111111 ts of ass.111lt with a dead -
I\ \\ 1·.1por1.
011 rccr~ 1111 oh l.'d 111 th<.• !>h<•Ol·
in/,!. Sgt Phil Oliver a111I l.l·1 •
l';ir,1p, h:1Vl' IJ1·1·11 J'S1J,!111:d to
poli<:l' lw.11ll111a 1 tt:1 s duty ::.a nee
1111' trai:1:dy and until the tn
'estigation 1::-. concluded and find -
ing:. unnouncctl.
Investigators said Sgt. OliHr
fired several s hotgun blusls in-
dudin!! the initia I "am mg i;hot,
"'h1le Off1Cl·r CJ mp shut nncc
and 1s not bl'lit•\'t·d to h<11 e hit the
\ll'lJm.
Nixo1i Death
R emark Told
\\'ASHl'\;GTO:-.J CAP > -Prcsi-
dl'nt Hil'h.11 d Nixon once lold a
l!roup of tongressmcn. "l ca n go
111 my 11ff 11:c and p ick up a
tl'IC'phonc and in ~~ minul<•s.
m11lwns of pl'oplc will be tleacJ."
:11·torcling to ltcp. Charlt:s Hose
cD :-.:.C.J.
n ose said Nixon ~as diS<'USS·
ing th<' power of hi<; office with
;.ibuut 30 congressmen at one of
i-e\C'ral br<>akfa..,ts hrld by Nixon
<lunnJ.! "Upl'rat1on Candor," ;i
White !louse effort to 5lavc off
1mpe.1chml'nt procecdmi.:::.
cr~ated the high risk or a steam engineer who ha~ :,upcrviscd
e..q>losionwh1ch could releasefis-salet y evaluation ... of se,cn
s1onable proaucls-lnto-1ne al-nucleur plu nt~ ror t he com
mospher e . m1ss1on. announ<'ccl h1~ res ai-:nJ
"It "ould be n c:itastrophjc ac-tion effe<'t1ve fo'eb 13 lO protc~t
cident la rger than anything else alleged frderal :.uppress1on of
thal has occurred in peacetime.'' the potential dangers. He sa te.I he
Pollard said ''What we're talk-would t ake u pos t w1lh ~1
mg ubout 1s the radioal·tivc con-Massachuselt:.. r('s~ar<:h group
tam1nat1on of hundreds of square "I belt eve U.S. regulatory
milt's and thousands of dealh.s." c·ommissrnns havo routinely con
Pollard . 36, an electrical c·e~1led the existence of major
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
D•••'f Ptto• !l•jltt Pf\oto
FAMILY SAFE --i\lrs. 'Iaria ,\lu;1di. :!7, and hc1 four •·htldn·n
;irrivt'd s;ifrly 111 l'<1p1str;ino Hl'•:H.·h from '•:.i rthqu:1k1•
nl\·;1,::c•d (;uatcm.d.1 S;itu rcl:.i~ lo -;fa\ \~11h n ·l~1l1"'' ll•·r hu~han<I , ;1 ph ~s1n;.111. 1c:ma1n(_.c1 !Jdl111(t. C'hildn·n. tlud,\\I t
fr(lm l<.·lt, :.in.· c;:..i!Jriclle, 5; l krbt:rto, 11 , .J\1.111 C:.i rlo' 1!1, .md
~l:1riu Isabe l, 8
False Alarm
Shuts Down
Onofre Plant
The San Onofre nuelear powr r
plant was shut dmrn for lour
hours Monday when a safoty
monitor falsely signaled a drop
1n water JHl'Ssure. ~a1<l the
Southern Cahforn1a E1h!>on Co.
Company spokesman Rubt•rl
Krauch said there \\as Ill'\ e r Jll\
dang('r of a nuclear accidt·nl ;ind
the plant was rcst;.irted "ithout
incident.
From Page .I I
QUAKE ...
Ill'\\' hllllll' 111t.1ct /\ h.111 lou·11
lct't>leu .
"The next threL' night~ \H· -.lt•11t
tn our cars. No one w:mtl'CI lo ~ll'I'/>
inside the bulldin gc;, They \H're
afraid o( more carthquakc..·s ." .she
S~lld .
· The city's µonr. \\ho h 1cl no
cars. ~l<·pt out std<• 111 PJI ks and
open areJ s, '~ raµpl'd m sheets
and l>lankch. ~t rs :\l11ad1 s:111!.
Amt·rrc:an 1-ouµpl11 ·., l>l·g:.1n t1i a r-
n' e at t ht• lit) ''i Jl'I airport h)
midday Wednesday Jts run\\i.I\'>,
s urpnsmgly, "ere not damJgcd.
although t h e termina l was
destrovcd.
"The Unill'd St aks c.1mc \\1lh
a1rplanl'S anrl UI J!. htJ.! truck~
They brought ml·d1t11w. nur:-cs
and supplies. The plunt•s l'amc~
every five or 10 minutes." l\Jrs .
Muadisaid.
The supplit•s w1•n· sorc•lv
needed. At Hoo.,l'\'l'lt llos p1tal.
whe re her h us band 11; a l'Jllkinl!
~ member of th~wtl1l·al staff .
three montho.; o rd11 .. t1 'llf •l1l11•-. B EI RUT, Lebanon -IA I'> were exhaustl.'1! · ·orw 11 ;_1\. ll ".1 ,
The urmy moved tanks 111to lht• onl} Gua tl'ma l..1 crty1111~1 ,11 ,it
K rauch sa id one of the three
monitors had been shut down for
tcsllng when the false emergen-
cy signal was sent and the cores
of the n uc l ea r f ue l r ods
auto m atically d ro pped down for
cooling. Kraul'h said this is done
even if one monitor is still func·
tioning n orm ally.
. -Tanks Move·l9
Beirut's financial c enter today to lt-ftstandmg a fll'r lh1..•quJk1:•,, :-Ill' guard cur rency tran!.fers m pre· s:ud
paralion for reopening of the 1' h <' h 11s 111 ta I. 11111 11 \\ 11 ti
banks on Thursday. ..\men ca n <•n<I (; u .llcm.:il.111
mont'.\'. h.1s 800 lwcb
~a(ely probll·ms." Poll.11 d :-.•ud
.. , Clltlrl•ll Ill j!ood l'Ol\SCl<'nC(' rt•
mam_.1km .d.1uul lhc pen b vf tht•
c:oun tr) ·, nu<'lcJr 1xnH•1 pro
gram ·
Thl• J n<l 1 an Po111t t'i"m1pll''\ t•on
s ists of thrl'l' 11ueh•Jr p11\\1:r
plants. No l and No:!. \\hll'h J1~
owned by Con 1-;d and pl;111t '\11
3. which thl' St.Ill· Po\\l'I Authon
ty bought Crom the utility la:.l
year for $394 m1llton and expcct :s
Spyglass
Skateboard
Ba11Seen
I
8y1JOAN N E R EYNOLDS
Of UM 0-'flf Pllol SUll
If residents and city official'>
ha' c their way. ~kaleboard1ng
"'ill l>ccume a thin,{ of the pa!>l on
11.i.:'' port Beaeh 's Spyglass 11111
Montluy, city coune1lm<'n <fo.-
cussed an ord inance which would
b3n ska teboarding from city
sln·ets having a grade of mort:
tha n six percen t. They made 1t
deur tli1.:y "l'l'l' t.tlkin1~ abnul
Spyglass Hill a hov1..• Corona tlcl
Mar.
The ordinuncc 1rnd a staff r e
port on alternate m tithods of get
tin e s kateboarders out of lht• r <>-
sil'lenlial area 111 the Mash.ii hill'>
wall be brought b:ll'k to lhc l'l)Ull ·
<:ii ror <H'tion Fd) :!:I
Councilman .l11h11 Stor.-. \\ho'l'
d1stncl 1..•mompasscs ~p~µl,1ss
lhll, s aid the proposed ordinance
was prompted by complaints
from res idents .
"The biggest problem 1s that
o utsiders come in ." hl' l"<-
plaincd. "T he) come Ill group:-. 111
truck~ When they ridt• do" 11 to
the bottom of the hill. the tru<'.k
picks them all up and lukc::. thcm
back up lo the lop again."
Slorc said com plainL" atwut
s kate boarding from ~fl} ~la""
11111 constitute a quartl'r 11f the
complamts received 1..·1ty\.\ 1tle
ll•>Wl'\'t•r. lht• pl'opus1·d or
1t1n;mt'f' w;i ... \ il'\\ 1·d :1~ a la. I 11•
••fft IJ.\ l'11u1H'il111,111 l'illll ({\l·\..oll
111 U;,ilhou l!>lan<I \\ho ''"'-t·d I h.1l
('II}' 11ff1l'1,il"\ i11vt·.,t1gJ\t• Ollll't
w a y s () f d I " I' II ll I' a h I ll ~'.
-.l..;1\l'tm<irdt·r .... · "h111 l 111 hn1\..tn
~·1.1 ........
H' d,olf h.1•,('d "" inild "l'l""I 111111 lo tlw or<l111.1rt11 w1 ,1 1111 ni"
I 111 111 l'ol1<'c: Cl11d H .l.11111 .
<:J.1vas \.\ha·h· oulltn•·d s~m .. · 1110
blcms which would Ii<: <-rt•ated l>y
the ordinance as 1t appl·ared
:\lond~1.\
'-'pt•ak1ng to tht• < ounnl (;la\ u-.
1•\platned thai a.," nlll'n. lht· IJw
'"'ul<I force 11t 11cer-. to l ake mt11
1· 11 ., t 11 ti v j u v t· n 1 It•.., 1· aught •
• k.1h ho.1rtlmg 111 '111l,1tron 11f th1•
I ,I\\ ,,,
111• 1•\pl.11111'<1 11i •• t 0/11'1' Ill lh1·
..,lJt1on. rtw )1111n1. 11lft'Ttdc>1 .
\\Ollltf h,lV(' to 111• h1•ld ll!llil lht•11
pan·11t., l'nuld Ill' lo11nd .ind 1·•111w
tn tht' ::.tat111n for ;1 t'oun-.1•11111:
.,eS ... l<lO
ill' !>11~ge.,tt•rl thJt , \\1111 :1p
prO\ al from tht judgt•-. of tht•
ll<irbor Jud1t:1Jl Ill"tnd ('01111,
JUH'niles could bt> 1s:-u1·d a tr:dl1e•
1·1t:lt1u11 for· t lw v10!:1l111n, \I hl<'h
\11111ld "·'' ,. 11n11· ;wrl 111;111pr>\1 ,.,.
"Wt: pn·flor lh:'ll I h1 ..., or d111;1111·1•
be .ipphl·tl lo a h 1111lL'd :11 t•.i , '
lh\.· p11ht'l' 1·h1d .... 1111. \\ ,. Jll'
!>lllt•ad rath1·r th111 \11th tnan\
p11l1t·c prohlt•ms of a )!r1•.1t1·r
1t1il1:n1llldt· .lilt! ""1• an• r,1th1.·1
j1•.tl1111s of1111r ll!nl'
lit• s.11<1 thl' 1110!-.I lh.1t ('CIUld lw
1 \Jlt'l'led of th1.• 111d111anc1: 1 ... ,,
rll.1111111 lwc:.wse to gu lurlhl.'t
th.in lhJI \.\011l<l be 1mpo~::.1hk.
\11 put into opet;:illon by lhh; sum.-
nwr
,\ <'on f<"d !.pokesman said No,
:! whi<'h b the only plant no\l'
11111· 1· ;11 1111:. produces 873,000
l.1hm ati... of electrrcily and savel
rn'ltlm l'r' about $L20 mi!Jjon iO
lu1•l l·11sts las t Yl'.lr.
"\\ t' lwllt•\ 1• w e have taken
t'\\'ry n:asontihle step to insure
t lw !>all'ly of the Indian Poinl
plant." the s ookcsman sairf.
From Page Al
RAIN •••
F.rlao;on Company tasemcnt near
'l'alhcrl A' enue, l>ut ca used little
damai.:('.
In ll}lntiQJ;ton Be ach, a service
dill'h h~neat h Crystal Street col-
IJp~1..·d and created a hole in the
road. No u11urws r esulted and ci-
ty crews quickly repair eo the
tJamuge, accordmg to a city of-
f1 <'ia l
Harbor \>Jtrolm en al both
Dana Point Harbor and Newport
Harbor were kt•pt busy in recent
dJys bCcurang louse boats and
pumping out flooded boats.
Wettest a rea of the county is
!>till Silver ado Canyon, whlcb !"e·
por ted l..tO in<'hcs Monday, br.
i11g111g the i-torrn total lo 6.~ in-
c·h1•.., ;ind ltll' sra!ion tota l to B. 7it
indu•o; th1· s ame figure as last.
)l·;1r .ot th1::. date.
111 San .J uan Capistrano •. 36 in·
ehes (('II M11nday, bringing thG
s torm total to t 97 inches. Season
total is 6.14 inc hc:.. compared to
Ii i:l la I 'l',lf
Jr, H u11t111~1nn Beach •. 19 in-
l'ht•s \\('I c recorded l\londay. The
s torm has dropped 2.62 inches
there and the season total is 3.66
1nchl'S La"t year the re ading
was 6.81 inches. ln Newport
Bca<'h. <i .31 r eadin g was r e·
corded Monday, bringing the
total to l 82 for the !>casoo, in
compan ... on to 7.66 inches last.
.}ear.
Front Page Al
HINSHAW. • •
L11H0 11 l11 .ind l!.lflf; P ontiac
:iutomoli1k-; .1 " partofthat scttle-
t11••11t plus ht•r .,hart• of·an $8,800
1·1111dom111n1111 011\'l' owned by lht:
l'l>l1pl1•
.Jud/,!<:' Blanpicd further ruled
th.it !ti lrn\t:s of personal
pu ..... ·~·.1·m' h1·ld hy the District
t\ll111 m•y's (Hlu·e 111 safe keeping
throughout the divorce proceed-
111gs are Mrs. Hinshaw's a nd
m11'>l IJ<.· rc·\urnl'd to her .
1111 ... h;,iw \\,to.; lurther ordered
10 J>.! v 1 u r Mrs. llinshaw's
J"'.l'hiatnc tre a t m ent ror the
n<';i..I t"o 'l':trs up to a maximum
1 f ~()(1 .1 month and to continue to
1•1.1 1..1 his f1•clcr;,il medic:.il in-
-.1•1,111 l l'11\t•rJgl' av:.11la blc lo
}~ .. j
.Jud~e Rlanpit.-cl refused to a l-
lcm lt•1:al recs nf $7,000 demanded
h" \tr-.. Jlmshaw·s attorney.
·:"lut111g tha t ' tht'rc had b('en
h.1ll hlood · · bN" l'c•n opposing
l.1\1 ~ c'rs dunn~ tlw divorce hear-
111g "for no r<>asnns thut l can un-
d1•r· Lind'' 111· 1-...t the award a t
")'.!,filHl
llt• .tl:>o l'I' )l'<'I ~ I he plaintiff's
.1 ri.:u1111 111 I h.1 t :\trs llinshaw
'' .1~ 11111•d h\ I Ian~ haw from her
~II"'",. 111.1111 :11.:1• to Los Vegas
111111 r.•< tn1 :\l." \\ orthrn.
!-h1• hllO\\ 1ngly ll'ft .1 St'<'IJr(!
m.1111.11.:t•, ··Judge HlanpiC'd s aid.
\nrl h1· f111th1'r <'Oncludcd that
11111 .. h<m '"ould rlt'\ er twve mar-
l Jl'd :i \\Orn,111 :is 111 as Mrs.
I lm..,haw rn.Hk h11 :.<'.'If out LO be
dunnh th~dl\orcc mquiry.
•·The y told me t would bt•
killed," was he r simple, darec:l
explanation of muny of her ~w
ltonc;.
She-said shC' was threatened
wathdealh "hundredsoft1mc:-. · Bonzo's Baek
Miss 11£>arst, 21. took the !.tJn<I
~t a 1-op<.>c1al hN1rrng at h1·r hanl;
robber y I ri~ll as lh1' ddt'n'>l'
5ou~ht lo supµn•i-s all rvtdt•ncl' nf
her movl'nwnts afll'r the Apnl
15. 1974, bank robbery.
ORANGE COAST
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Of tiers
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Telephone 014 l 1>47-4J71 Cl.1s~1fl<'d Adverll~inq 647 5618
f It -\,, .11 't ~. '
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495 06.10 ,,, , ,. ,,,,,,
540 1220
'
Chimp in Reagan's Closet
l>U RI!,\ \1, ,'\ 11 <l ' Pl >
Ron10 the rh1mp:mwe ha., swunJ?,
Ii.wk 11ut of !loll\ wood htslon 10
h.111nt H1111:1l<l Hrag<in m tlw new
11:111111..,Jrn·t• H t•puhlic:.m pn·"iclen·
1 ial primary. Tht· bec1st gives
i>n'siclent Ford equal time.
Rrai:pn matlt' a movie called
"Bedtime for Bo n7.o" two de-
cad£>s a1!11 , a c·ornt'<ly about rais-
mg a l'lll Ill p as a ch lltl.
Om• :11 t1v1st in the People's
lhl'('rllPn1a I ('nm mission. a sm all
hul nmsv tianrl whose counter ·
<'<.'lt>hr:.il ron irl<'ludes tlamnmg h1~
l11l';ioi·.;" .111d h:ara!'SlnJ.! pri m:iry
1a111lul;1l1"'· h.1<. t.1l..1•n 111 wc>nnnj!
.1 la.111·v Hon10 CO!'lumc t o
1•rimJ1 ~ ralln··,
Tiii' prim.in 11nmat£' made hi'
cl~·l111t al ~1 H1•a !.!:1n :1ppc'ar.incl' al
I 1.11 tinout h l '111 v1•rs11\· last week,
but lt\I' candul:itc• mana~Nl to re-
m ain thf• c•vent 's top banana.
Sunclay, at :i l 'nivers1ty nf New
I lamp!>hirt• appearance in front
of J.[,f)(l o,t11d1.·nts, Ford found one
que!illo~Pr at the audience
mirn)ph ww:1s nomo
Bc1mo w:rt his <'hest ovC'r a
1111rst11111 c11n tl1>m11ing hir. busi-
Jll"IS Ford . llkt• H1·11~an. ap-
1'·11·1.·nlh ll1'1'1'1t>1 l th1• only lhmg lo
d(l Wllh :i C'hlmp in tlw NOW<! WtlS
to p11..•t1•ntf t'hllllll" :II'<' f)('(1pl1•
f ont -.1m pl v n •11w1 kNI h<'
could not 1111dt•1 stand onr cir
Hon to'.; words. ~ot P.111110 to r<'·
pt';il 1l, anti answer eel the qucs-
tt("ln
'1nnrlo\', tr:11li11,t! Ford to the
Ulll\er:.1ly C:lnlpll~. nNt$(an \ISlt
l'd th e Tau K a ppa Epsilon
fraternity. Rea gan was a Tekc at
Eureka Collei;:c in IILinois, four
decades ago.
Come on, fellows, said Rcaj.!an,
why d id the students ~how "Be<l-
lime for Bon?.o" on campus this
w eek? Jlis fraternity br others
laughed.
T he former movie star said the
movie was a ''good comedy"
when made, but asked. "Is it still
funny''" BC'causc ~u·re in il, a
T ekc brother said.
Reai-:an laui::-hNI. One hrother
added. "And you know, Gov-
ernor, W(''vr l!OI .'.I numhcr of
cl11mp.') m this fraternity laous<',
too ·· ·
Davis: Tlwgs
'Recycled'
PO R TE R V ILLE <AP )
03n~erous en mmals are being
allowed "back on the streets ao.;
rnw Rarbn~e to contaminate tht•
community," Los Anl'.(<'les Polk t•
Chief Etlwar<I M . Oavis chaqw:..
Davis contend £><! <luring a
spc•cch nt lh£> annual Ch:1mb<>r of
CnmmPrC<' rlinnl'r ht.'rc lh:ll !)<1
}'>('tc<>nl of thr rnmrs are l'<>rn
m1ttcd by c n minab on proba
lJllO.
"We nre l'<'<'yrlmi:? d:inJ,?erou-;
crimi nals without t realltllt
thern," D\lvis said .
WHO'S BEHIND YOU?
H o w muc h do g ua rantees mean? Ir depends on H10 item rnvolved
and the manufacturer
A $1 00.000 house r~ guaranteed for ONE year
M ost automobiles are guaranteed fro m 30 days ro one year
M ost electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days to one year.
Guaran te e s o n carpe ting are complicated . The rule rn the ind11!3 try 1s
TWO YEARS for m3nufacturing defects The feeling 1s !hat manufaclunng
defects wall s urface within tha t two year penod Beyond tr11s . these
manufac ture r s feel there are too many variables in the usage to give
coverage beyond tha t period. I
Do n 't b e misled by "Phoney" guarantees They are prorated. based
on m1l1-tnvo1ce costs. p tu; padding and labor to chanqe. By the time you
figure them up. 11 us ually cos ts m ore to change than the 011 g1na! purchase
price.
Carpet m anuf.1cturers tell u s that a prcpondPranc<' o f c0rnr)1·i1ntc; is
no t because of defects but because of 1moroner 1nc;tallat10n V'vc m1n1m1ze
the numbe r o f complarnrs by h avrng the b est installers arounc1 Also. we
deal only with more substan tial mills. further reducing problems. Buying
from Alde n 's will give you the greatest security.
:· LDEN'S "*ca,;pe·ft.~ . .li: iiiSiiliiiitiOii: "cus tom dr~peries·
, t , r•.J .w~:z
1663 Pt ACENTJA AVC:NUE • cosrA MfSA, CAllF 9"1{.>17 • PHONC: 646·4838 -646-2355.
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The column appean.
d ally ucept
Saturdays and Mondays.
B~rartiv«.-Son
'"''"
DEAR PAT: WC' h::ive a JJ.
year-old son who is hyperactive
and has e m otional problem~.
We've been advised to take l'lim
to a ps ychiatris t, but we•can't af·
ford lo do this. ls there a clinic or
some agency in Orange County
that could give us the help we
need?
G .V.,Costa Mesa
Contact Sus an Ferris, intake
social worker a t the Rehablllta-
tloo Institute of Orange County,
by phonlng 633-1400. Your son's
case will be evaluated and ii help
cannot be provided at RIOP, you
wW be referred lo a nother source
that will t ake your financial
circumstances into consider a-
tion.
Aging Cookware
DEAR PAT: You recently pro-
vided the address for Revere
Ware parts and service. and I'm
hoping you can do the saQ'le for
Wear-Ever cookware. Mine is 20
years old. It's still in good shape.
but the handles are starting to
wea r out a nd one frying .pan has
warped.
P M ., Dan::i Poi nt
Wear-Eve r Aluminum Inc. has
an office at 9778 Katella in
Anaheim. Phone 539-6302 and
leave a message, which will be
returned by phone. Tom Keany,
We ar-Ever direct distributor,
told A YS that your cookware will
be repaired free of cha rge due to
the lifetime guar antee. The same
g u a rantee a pplies to Cutco
cutlery.
Ota Car Seat•
DEAR PAT: My baby is ready
for a car scat. While shopping for
one, I've noticed l::ibel informa·
tion seems lo vary from brand to
brand. I want to get a scat that is
very safe and would like lo know
what informat ion should be on
the label.
C F., Costa Mesa
Look ror label information in·
dlcating m aximum weight and
beight of the c hild for which the
car seat is recommended and the
type or car ln which it should be
used. A statem e nt that the car
seat bas been successfuJly tested
under both dyna m ic (simulated
crash) and st atic <a simple pull
test) conditions a lso should be in·
eluded. A state m ent that the seat
meets Feder al Motor Vehicle
Safety St anda rds (FMVSS> 213 is
oot sufficient in itself because it
doesn't cover infa nt car scats.
For further information on pro·
teding c hildren in cars, send 25
cents. a sta mped, self·addrcssed
e nvelope a nd a reques t for
.. Don't Risk Your Child's Life"
to: Physicians for Automotive
Safety, 50 Union Ave., Irvington,
NJ 01111 .
Shooiing Traged y
ST . L OUIS {U l'I ) -A
longtime friend of the son of
August A. Busch Jr., head of
Anheuser-Busch Inc. bre\H'ry,
was s ht>t m t he face and killed
early today by a 357 ma~num
which Dusch 's son had hN•n
showing him ::il the family's
.es tate.
.~
O.ily " ... s1.-1 ~Mlo
INSTRUMENT DOCTOR ABE BROWN SHOWS HIS STUFF
'Unsolderlng' a Horn Part of Craftsman's Work
More Than Music
Marines
~ ~
Noisy
Tonight
El Toro Marine Corps Air St u
t ion offic ials ~~rned of the
possibility of sor:D<."booms tonight
as fighter planes particirmte in a
world-wide lest of the Nort h
American Defense Command's
<NORAD> aeros pace w<.irnini,:
system.
The exercise, called "V1R1lanl
Overview," is designed to give
NORAD a realistic pict ure of
how well it can perform in the
event of an attack on the North
American continent.
El Toro's F -4N Phantom Jets
will be scrambled during the late
evening hours today and early
We dn esda y against other
military airc raft approaching
the west coast. California-based
Air Force and Air National
Guard units will also participate
in the exerc ise.
Although s upersoni c fli ght 1~
not an objective of the excrc1iw.
base officials said Ullfovoraah1£'
atmos pheric conditions might
carry som e booms over the
coastline.
C·otnes Frolll Horiis Hartman's
By RUDI NIEDZIEL KJ
Of Ille 0• lty Pt IOI St.ill
There 's more than j us t
beautiful music that comes out of
the tubas and trumpets of band
mus ician s -jus t ask a re ·
pairman.
During his 24 years as instru-
ment rebu i lde r -ma s t e r
craftsman Abe Brown has pulled
a variety of unus ual objects from
the ho rns of musicians, ranging
from footballs to spanking pad·
dies.
The m ost frequent cause of a
sour note is an innocent cigarette
butt or wad of chewing gum. Bul
sometimes the c ause is more ex·
otic.
"I had one souc;aphonc in he re
for a complete overhaul a nd
when I opened it up I found a
dried up mouse inside." grinned
Brown, who op erates an inslru·
ment repair shop adjacent to his
home at 2048 Charle St., Cos ta
Mesa. "The guy probably drove il
crazy playing that sousaphone.
The sound must have given that.
mouse fits."
On another occasion Brown, 52,
ris ked his life unsoldering a cor-
net lo free a live shotl'(un shell
that had been ha mmered in by a
young mus ician in an attempt lo
take out a dent.
Frequently the works arc
plugged up inte ntionally by
music students who don 't give a
toot about about blowing a horn.
"Kids cram the stuff inside so
they don't have to practice w1lh
them.'' savs Brown. "J'vc re·
moved crayons, pencils and even
a fe w blackboard er asers."
Sometimes the damage is a('·
cidental. Such was the case when
a student put down his instru·
menl and watched in aAony as it
was run over by a dual whe~I
school bus.
''When they brought 1t in it was
actually mashed tojlether. The
wheel somehow m1!.scd tht' valve
section but it took me two wccki.
lo Iix it ll was act u:.i lly like rt('W
Y.hen wc got through with 1t,"
Rrown says.
~o matter how twllered an in-
strument may be 1t':. usuallY
worthw hile rl'build ing at .
especially H the mstrument 1s an
older one.
"The older ones are generally
better than the newer ones. In the
last 10 years in!>Lrumcnts have
been cheapened considerably;•
says Drown. "People ar e much
better orr buying a good old in-
strument a nd having it rebuilt.
which costs about one fourth the
price of a new one.·• '
Although the parts tor an over-
haul a mount to only a few
dollars, th ree to 4'h days or
pains taking labor are involved in
the process which runs the cost
up to $52 for a clarinet and $400
for a tuba.
It begins by unsolde ring all the
components a nsf taking the dents
out on a hand·oper ated machine
which pinches the metal between
two rollers.
After the parts have been
worked perfectly smooth they
arc placed into a series of baths
to r e m ove the lacq uer and
brighten t he brass. The instru·
mt.-nt is then buffed, resoldered.
polished with jewelers rouge and
filled with new corks and felts. A
protective coat of lacquer com ·
pletcs the JOb.
''What really makes a horn
sound better is when you take the
de nts out o f the s mall air
passages." Brown says. "And
it's equally import ant to get out
the corrosion inside because this
cuts down on the vibration of the
metal."
Brown's shop, one of four in the
Los Angeles-O range County
area, restores the sweet sound to
about SO instruments a w eek.
Woodwind repairs are handled
by Bill Orr, a veteran with 22
years of experience.
Most of the instruments which
have found their wav in to
B.rown's repair shop belon·g to or,
d1nary custome rs. Occasionally
celebntics have their instr u.
mcnts reconditioned.
"l overhauled Pelc Fountain's
clarinet 16 years ago when I was
working for a nothe r shop in Long
Beach ... he says "Thal really
made me nervous but when ht•
came back and checked it out 1t
played perfectly "
A native of South Carolina.
Drown 's personal musical pre·
ference is centered around str-
inged instruments Jle has his °'' n Bluegrass band, "Canyon
Grass.·· for whi ch he picks banjo
and 1~ the featured performer on
a new record about to be released
by the group.
Resignation
Accepted
' The resignation of <;corgt•
Hartman, head football (00:.ich of
the Gauchos since l!M>R. was ac
cepted without com ment Monday
night by Sadd lebark College
trustees.
Hart.man, who also held the
position of athletic director at the
Mission Viejo campus, re:,1gncl!
effective June 30.
Although trus tl'<'S agrN'd to ll'I
him s tay on as a full-llmt> IC'acher
in the coll ege's hculth anrl
ph ys ical ed ucalion d1 v1s 1011 ,
Hartman has s<1id he 1~ intc•rcsl
eel in a coach in I-! job eli;t•wherc.
Hartman, who cited petty
hassles and alleg(•d harassment
as the basis o~"s res1gnat1on. had a coachin c >rd of 65·16·4
for his seven :. with the
Gauchos. :
Board members acted on the
resignation following a ~hort ex-
ecutive session and handled the
matter as a r outine item
College officials 1nd1cated th<'y
wou l d 1m mcd1at cly ueg111
searching for a new football
coach and noted I hal tlw c<Jllf.:1.!C
already h::id 10 apphcJnt:,.
Quake Shakes
Mexico Co(Jljt
MEXICO CIT\'. Ml':<it'n CU l'JI
An earthqua kL• off the c:o.,ist u!
Mexico hus h1l the l)\0nal Mlon'
of Is las M arias, s hak111g pri~on
bu1 !dings and opcn111 i.: :-.omt•
cracks m plaster walls
No 1nJU rl<'S \\'('rt' rcpur11'd 111
the quake. wh1t•h rl'J!l~lt'rl·d 5 ~'
on the open·t>ndcd H1t•h1er sealt·
.Mondav, the lnll'nu1 :\lm1:-.ln
:-.aid · ·
The m m1stry sa1tl the quakt·
briefly shook the Pl'nal rnlon). u
cluster of four Pac1f1t• 1sla111l:-.1' ·
mg about 100 milt•:-. nurth\\t•:--1 ;,c
Puerto Vallarta, but <'Jllsl·d uni~
light damage. ----'
DAILY PILOi ·t ~
LEARNING THE NEW BALL GAME OF METRIC MEASURE
Caroline Mayo (lett), Catherine Pollette With Scale
Baek to Class
Metric W orkslwps Conducted
:\lore than lOO teachers in lht·
l·'ounta111 Valley St·hool D1str1 c·t
\\l'"' ba('I, lo cl:i~s rect•nth -to
ll'alll to teach mclt1cs. ·
The) learned they are less thun
l\\O meters tall and lhal
l'<illfornw ·s speed limit is &I
l..1l'lmeters per hour', district of-
firrnls noted. They also learned
to convert 1oches to centimeter!>
and pounds to k1luJ.!ram~
In all. three mc·ln<'" ''11rk~hn11'
''ere held. C'oor<l1nal1•1l II\ r·11r
riculum Spcciah~l 1.11 :\h'\CI ...
und Pennv Gill und K.1rt•11
Colopy. teacher' ut llarpL•1
School
Additional workshop.'> '' 111 lw
conducte d lat e r, d1stnct 11fflt1als
noted. to teach special rlas~roor11
act1 v1t1es and mt·trics iamcs.
Committee Opposes
SJC Ballot lss.µe
A citizens' committee to defeat
P ropo:,;1t1on A o n S.in J uan
Cap1slrano's Mar ch 2 election
ballot has been formed
II . 1\1 . ''Ted" Crossm an,
former chairman of the city'"
Agricultural Steering Commit·
tee, is chairman of the !\o on A
Committee.
Other<; on the steering commit
t cc arc : C . C. ;\I c Car~ ,
The comm1ltcc ha s hired
D<I\ 1d Hccupcro, a rnv<:1tt· go11
C'rnmentdl rela tions consultant.
to y.,ork y.,1th them and serve as
secretary.
"It is well known lhal I op-
posed the conclus ions of the
on)!inal study ," ~;iid Crossm;in.
"I am even more opposl•d to
Prllposit1on ,'\. It is m1slcad111~.
'a~Ul'. unl im itC'd and costly "
He obJC'Cll'd that the b;illot pro
position. if approved. would gt\'£'
thC' City Council the authorit) to
.1cquirc over 2,000 acrc•s of l:inn
for open space. P roponents of thl·
program. he s::11d. arc emphas11
ing onl.' the WO a<Tcs which
rnul<l be acquired for
.1~ncultural prcSl'rvation
The corn m rtlce 1.s seC'king <'On·
tnbut1ons lo support 1ls oppos1
turn Thev asked that check'
Jl.t.'<tble ll; the :'\o on A Commit·
1t•e be mailed lo i\lcCarv at P 0 .
Bo\. i27, SJn Juan Ca{1istr.ino,
92tii5
treasurer: Marilyn W1l11 um-..
speakcr ·s chairman: l\1:.iry Ann
Porter. pret'incl ch•nrman. and
Jay W1lkox. Reta Kt!nn<'d~. 1-:d
Chermak. Tony Forster, Hila
Donner. Rruc<' W1ntun and Frc:d
~ewhart Jr.
Speakers und further inform.;-
11on ma) bl· obta1m•cJ I>.' t-.1ll1nl!
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493·3019
Jury W e igh s
Weiner Ruling
LOS 1\:-.IGELES (1'\T'I -,\
Municipal Court Jllry has t-ic.cwn
deliberation~ 111 lh•puty M a~or
Maurict: Wl•iner·:-. ll•\Hl conduc·r
trial after hring t<•ld J\h1yor fom
Bradlc)"i. test1nwny on lwhalr oi
the city offic1:il ~.is au C'ffort I<•
doud the issuC'
The panel lll'gan its rll'lib(•r;i -
tions after c·lo:.ing argument~
Monday. \\'einl•r. arrc~ted Oct.
1i al a lloll~ Y.Oml adult lhcall'r.
1s accus('d of making .111\ UJH'l':-. ln
an undercover pohceoffin•r
Weiner durin~ thl• lnal dl01H<'lf
makin~ ::tn) mo' cs toY. ard tlw
poht"t>mnn Ill• s~ud he had gout•
to the thl•ater :Jt thl' rcqul':-.1 ol
Bradle" to invest1gall' com
plaints of O\ crpol1c1nA
f
Valley 'Fring~s' Told
SAlE ON.
THE ·MOST
EXTRAVAGENT
$~70
Taxpayers Provide Official,s' Berwfits
By KATHY CLANt:Y
Ott"• O.tllf Pt lot SYH
Fountain VallC'y's laxpayC'rs
spend $7,913 a yc<1r lo provide fr.
inge benefits for Hs fivC' city coun·
cilmen and 11 or 13 parks and plan·
ning comm issioncrs.
In addition , counC'ilmen r £'·
ce ived a S250-a -monlhsalary, and
commissioners receive a n ex-
pense a llowance of $15 a meeting
for a maximum of twomcehngs a
month. accordm1:t lo ('ity Con·
troller lloward Stephens.
Stephens explained that coun·
cilm e n nr e e llg·ible for city
employe health and hfe insurance
plans, as well as for the employe
retirement system .
In addition. com missioners arc
eligible for personal m<'dical and
)lfe insurance. cov<'rage. Only
J o hn Mc Knight of the Planning
Commission and George Crosby
oft he Parks Qnd Recre::illon Com·
mission are not laking advantage
of the pl :rn. Stcphcn:o; saici.
Stephens said most cities offer
s imilar bencfltc; to council mem·
bers and comm1ss1oncrc;. fie s:wl
the coverage 1S offered as add1·
tional compe nsation for lhe long
hours these c1t1zcns sp<•nd m c1v1c
duty.
In addition to meetings, hes:iid,
they must spcnct long hours rC'·
searC'hing problems with city of-
hcials and citizens. and probably
actually rc<'e1ve for less than
minim um w::i ~c for their
services
All five city counc1lm<'n r£'ce1vc
personal medical insurance and a
$15,000 life insurance poli cy
through the c ity. Stephens s aid, :it
a monthly cost of $38 .63.
In addition. Coun cilman
Marvin Adler receives $35 a
month t oward partial roverage of
his dependents, the same cov·
erage offered a ll city cmploycs,
Stephens noted.
Commissioners. however . arc
not eligible for that expamkrl
medical insurance C'overage.
Councilman Adler. alon,i: with
Councilmen Al Jlollinden and
Gcoq~e Scott also take part. 1n the
city's employe retirement system
at a ('ost to t::ixpaycrs of SlS.65
monthly.
Stephens said the three coun-
cilmen contribute Sl7.50 a month,
or seven per cent of their council
salary, to that retirement pro·
~ram.
1\ councilm :m must serve nt
least five years to collect benefits.
Stephe ns continued. If they leave
public oCCicc a ft er al least five
years. they may either leave their
money in the system or withdraw
their own contribution plus in-
terest.
If they do not serve five years.
he said. they must withdraw their
contribution. while the city's
share sl::iys in the system to
benefit other e mployes.
The 11 commissioners receive I
personal m edical Insurance plus
a $6.000 life insurance policy,
which costs the city $2.46 a month.:
romm1ssioncrs arc not eligible
for retire m ent, and receive no
other compensation other than
the $LS a meeting.
The cost to taxpayers of counJ
.cilmen's salaries 1s $15,000 an-
PIECE OF
JEWELRY ~-~~ EVER. r~~1
· .1 IS NOW$296
That's just a sample of the 20-50% sa•ittcJs during this MEYER
IEFORE SALE. All fine jewelry in stock (except watches) will be offered
at these one-time low prices. Limited select ion . so hurry in for that
special Valentine gift. f b 9 14 Hours: 10-5:30 Mon .. Thurs., Fri. till 9. E • -
BRETT WAlkER NEwpom. 35 Fashion Island
Newpart Beach. CA 92660
(71 4) 644-2494
nua ll y . S t ep h e n s noted the!'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'
amount pa1d is limited bylaw.
f . -
t,.
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A4 OAILYPILOT
.last i-1\
Coasting i~J ~·. ~ "~ vt'f'''.'
with
Tom
arphine
EGAD, DEPT.-You'd think
we have e nough trouble along the
southern end of coasiline with
coyotes running off with dogs,
dogs running otr leashes and peo.
pie generally upset about animal
Jife. Now we've g.ot this rat.
Reports have abounded in re·
cent times about unfortun;ite San
Clem ente residents who have
watched i n h o rror a s wily
coyotes sn atched away their
s mall pet canines. The coyotes
have developed as a particular
menace down at the south end of
the county.
Now comes this rat. News dis-
patc hes only yesterday disclosed
this rodent-like beast, known as
the capybara, is running wild
amid the hills and dales of the
U.S. Marine Corps' property at
Camp Pendleton.
THIS BEAST, FOLKS, is not
your run of the mill r at . He
·weighs 100 pounds or so. He is
considered the largest beast in
the rodent order. Super-Rat 1s
described as a night prowler with
coa r se brown hair, partly
webbed feel a nd a body about
four feet long. .
Good heavens. how did this
oversized rodent get to Camp
Pendleton anyway? He is sup-
posed to be a native of South
America.
Experts, called in to search out
and find Super-Rat. havesuggest·
ed that somebody brought him up
this way when he was just a baby.
Then he grew. He wasn't fun any
more. So they turned him loose in
the wilds of Pendleton whe rein
now he roams around on his own.
Super-Rat has now been sight-
ed a few times down south by
farmers working in the San
l\tateo Canyon area.
Nobody has stated qwtc pre-
cisely what the lOO·pound beast
cats when he s::ets hungry.
If San Clemente dog owners had
their way about it, he 'd cat
coyotes.
ALAS. Ht; PROBABLY eats
cheese in huge quantities and we
a long the coastline are about to
s uffer ano th er com modity
s hortage.
The capyba r a , as a South
J\merll'an fugiti ve at large on the
Pendleton range. may change
the entire life style of the United
States Marine Corps.
Can't you just envision a group
of Marines in training. who have
JUSt set up their dt•:.olate camp
s ite at Pendleton, \\hen they t<ike
time out for one. possibly two
beers.
ALONG ABOUT MIDNJGllT,
this 100-pound rat lumbers
through camp, looking for a few
t idbits, like maybe a small
leatherneck trainee from
Brooklyn.
It would be cmough to dry out
the Corps for all time.
In recent limes il has been re-
ported that t he city of San
Clemente wants to secede from
Orange County and join San
Diego County. This is so the city
c'ould annex the tax·heavy San
Onofre nuclear generating plant.
To get to the plant, the city will
1>robably have to annex across
~ome or Camp Pendleton too. lf
this ever comes to pass. Sa n
Clemente may find it not only
took in the generating plant but
also ~ained a ne w resident in the
lorm of a JOO.pound rodent
Oh well, you have to take the
~ood with lhc bacl.
-.
Tuesday. FebrulfY 10, 1976
Nixon's
Answers
Awaited
WASHINGTON (UPJ> -The
Senate 1 ntelligence Committee
expects Richard M. Nixon to
complete sworn a nswers to 77
questions before he takes off for a
visit to Chin a next week.
The committee d ispatched the
questionnaire last 'Thurs day,
asking that it be "answered ex-
peditious ly." Contrary to earller
reports, the questionnaire was
not m ailed but hand carried by a
(_1_N_SH_O_R_T_]
committee staff member to Nix·
on's San Clem ente villa in
California.
A com mittee s pokesman said
Monday that since the staffer has
not yet returned, he presumably
is waiting for the answers. and
the panel expects them before
Nixon and his wife, Pat, arrive in
China Feb. 21.
Wheat Far.er•
FARGO. N.D. (AP) -North
Dakota's wheat farmers. protes t-
ing low prices, have begun a 10·
day hold on sales.
Farmers vere offer ed $3.91 u
bushel for 1·1 p ercent protein
wheat at m ar kets in the state
Monday, but little trading w<is
report ed. Protestors have d1'·
manded as much as $S to SS.25 a
bushel.
Red Dfle l••tw
WASHINGTON <AP> -Gov-
ernment efforts to "ban a widely
used food dye as a possible weak
cancer·causing agent are being
forestalled "until further notice"
by the U.S. of Appeals.
The court issued a stay stop-
ping t he Food and Drug Ad·
ministration from publishing a
ban on Red No. 2, a dye used to
color a wide range of items from
maraschino chl.'rries to liPlitreks.
in today's issue of the f t>deral
Register.
ltalfl Go1'ern•ent
ROME W Pl l Christiu n
Democr atic premier-dc:.1~natc
Aldo Moro announced today he
was ready to form a new govern·
ment for eco nomically ailin~ Italy. .
Moro went to the Qu.irinale
P alace to tell President Giovanni
Leone he ;:.ccepted the t ask Leone
offered him Jan. 13.
.
Angola Strite i .
~ .. ~ ..... ..J...-~J!eds ~tting Up
'.
Uflllt ........
GRIM SCENE ALONG ROADWAY IN GUATEMALA
Victims of Earthquakes Await Burial In City Graveyard
Guateniala's Death
Toll Tops 17,000
2-prong Att~ck
By The Assocated Prc11s
Soviet-backed Angolan and Cuba n forces arc makinJ: drives toward
Luso. in eas t central Angola, and south along the cou:.l lo the ports of
Lobito and Be nguela following caputrc of lluumbo, the capital of lhe
two Western·s upported factions io the /\ngolan civil war, a British cor.
respondent reported today from Luunda.
"~.Jf the two-prong advance is ------.---. ------
successful, •'there appears a them for questioning. .
1,. s trong li kelihood that the FNLA· The Pobce herded the group in· ~ UNlTA forces insid e Angola will to a n airport lounge lo question
collapse ," Jane Bergerol of the them about r eports that 14 ?f
London Financ ial Times re-their comr ades w ere executed lo
ported . (Late reports said • the Angola on the order of their
marxistforces havctakenthetwo group le ader. a 24·year-old
coastal ports.) former Britis h a rmy soldier
. . named Costas Georgiou who goe.s
The warring factions are tbe under the name of Col. Callan Popular Movement, or MPLA •
which is armed b~ the Soviet
Union and has an estimated 11,000
Cubans fighting for it, and the Na·
tionsl Unio'n <UNITA) a.nd Na·
tional Front (FNLA), which have
been supplied by the United
States, South Africa, Zaire and
Zambia and have several hun·
dre d European m e rcenaries
fighting for them.
Loan Payment
Not Possible
By Lockheed?
WA S llJ NGTON CAP ) ~ NICHOLAS ASHFORD of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp., which
Times of London, who left Angola doled out m ore tha n $20 million in
this week and went to Johan· payoffs to foreign govemmentof~ nes burg, r eported that Sout h fl i I b bl African forces which pulled back c a s, may not e a e to repay b~nk loans gua ranteed by the from central Angola recently arc federal governme nt.
es tablis hing a d efense line U.S . Comptro ller Gene r al
<iE:ains l the M PLA about 30 mile's Elm(•r n. Staats, in a report. to
ins ide the former Portugues e ll•r-Con'itress dated J an. 30, said
GU ATE M A LA C I TY , There W<'re l'Omplaint:-; from nlory Lockheed h.ts foreca'\t o'Perating
Guatemala <AP> Mort' than a many localities but "tl1:-.tnbution UN ITA 's for eign m inister. profits througc 1979 that are
sixth of Guatemala's population of relid s upplies is far better Jorge Sangum ba, said the fall of "sufficient to m aintain the com-
was reported homeless today as roordinatcd than in anv uther r e· lluambo marks the e nd or con· pany's stability, but \_lls uffieient
the Official de;tlh toll from lh1• cent d1Sa!>lCr I Can rcc•all ... said ventional warfare m the Civil war to liquidate its guarariteed bank
earthquake l as t week lopped Brian Moss of the S Forc1~n a nd the beginning of guerrilla loans by the end of 1978 -the
17,000. Disaster Relief Office. connirt maximum time provided by
Presid e n t Kjell Eugenio COL. G 11,Lf:KMO Echl.'veria "UNITA has lost one town. but law."
Laugerud told diplomats that the of the national relief cnmmitlee. our determination and will to THE REPORT also0 indicated
count of casualties in las t Wed· said JOO armed troops were sent fight are still there," Sangum ba Lockheed 's management was
nesday·s eartbquake had risen to into four villa~<'S Monday to con· told reporters in Lusaka. Zam· worried that publicity about the
17 ,032 dead . 54 . 825 inJured. trol foO<i d1s lnbut1011 baa. "We will now enter a second company's foreign bribes would
221.994 homes destron~d and Laug rrutl m 1.·t with lh l' ~•age of the war. which rs s uer· harm sales ove rseas.
1,034.441 of the nation's .6 million diplomallc corps to 1l1:>c uss add1· nlla war... Sta at 's reve lation followed
people homeless ttonnl aid. t£1st1mony last week in which A.
JT WAS TJIE worst recordNl ··wl' Urt' makini: a \'('ry t•arcful H F. SAID MORE than 20,000 C. Kotrh1an. Lockheed's chief
disaster in Central Amcric;in his-study," 1111' pn•stdc·nl told the m . UNITA soldiers will turn gucr-operating officer, told a Senate
tory A cataslrOJ)hy of the same "We· wlll only a:-k for th1• <•Id nll:1. !>uhcommittee details of m any we ac·tuall" nc•cd. '"l' kr111w n11r '.\1.nanwl11'I" 1·n 'An·'on f<>rty a off f lh t tali magnitude in the United Stales, ~ " · " ~. ....., u • p· Y s. some o em o ng where the population is J4 times friend!> h;1vc probltms of thc:ir exhaus ted Britis h merccnancs, milhons of dollars, to foreign of.
own " some limpin° and al l with shaveli f1'c1···ls 1n ·1n ""(fort to s al as lar ge, would rc:-ult in nwre · ., "· • ... a sure s es than 575,000 dead , n c arlv !\loss stud U S. ~Mcrnqwnt :ti<l h ea ds , arrived a t London 's ufC'ompany planes.
l.S6S,OOO injured ::md :i:; milhoii so far tot<iled more than SI 5 Heathrow Airport from Angola Lockh<.•ed carlin had adm itted
homeless. m illion and could rcac·h S5 and detect i ve s of Scotl<1nd payin g some $22 million to
Relief supplies from m an~ na-.~m~1l_l1_o_n_. --------~~~'-·_a_rd_._s_S~p~e_c_i_a_l _B~ra_n_c_h~d_et_a_i_ned~~f_o_rc~ign of~ci_a_ls_. ___ ~---
tions n owed into Gu3tema la C'aty ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and on into the stricken coun·
tryside.
Te'nse Standoff
Prct1nise 11._.r
••••yf hin~.
h11f J;five l1~r Officer Shoots Yormg Pal
ATLANTA <AP) -For30 minutes, the cop and the boy held their
fire as they talked across a pool table. Then the policeman. J . J\. Zim-
mer, s hot his young friend dead. Zimmer had talked to 16·year old
John Matthew Burnett befor e. 1 le :d gone lo juvenile detention to talk
w1thhim,he'd been to his house.
"WE'D JUST TALK," Zimmer said Monday, a week after he
killed Matt Burne tt in the young man's bedroom.
"He had some problems. but he was a good boy. Ile had a lot to
offer." Zimmer said. "We had u pretty good friends hip, J thought.''
Young Burnett also had a Jul or lim e on his hands. and he would
get depressed, the patrolman said. "And he was mixed up with some
friends and they'd drink beer and PoP pills ."
He'd been d rinking and popping that night last week when his
stepmother and sister called t.he police. Jle was in his room with a
gun. they said.
ZJ!UMER FOUND the boy lying on his bed, told him to come
with him.
The boy asked to get hjs coat. then ste pped from the closet with
a .22-caliber rifle, Zimmer sald. The patrolman drew his pistol.
They talked across the pool table, Zimmer sa id, Mntt Burnett
t alking wild and making it clear he was w1lhng to kill the cop. He
said he had nothing to live for.
He wasn't getting through to Matt. Zimmer said. "What I !'aid
didn't mean anything to him. I knew in my mrnd what he was going
todo"
Matt drew a bead Zimmer fi red four times.
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luesoay, February 10 1976 DAILY PILOT A5
Wol fe Attacked' Pattg
Mom Denies Story
l.ITCJIFIELO. Conn.
APl Wllh:im Wotft:'s
'lother says her ~on
• asn ·1 <'a pa IJlc of l)('Xual
i.suult as l':Jt r1c1a
lcar:~t t•harl:ed tlunn~
·~tlmony 111 San 1"run-
1sco federal ~ourt Mon.
ay.
"As for my ~cntlc
vu.~re assaulting anyone,
's not true," Viq;mia
'Votre said in a telephone
.11tcrview Monday night.
: ·•He w as attr active
• nd poss ibly they were in
• we... But assault was
t1ot part or h is makeup ... •
Hearst appeal'l'd to fi ght
buck tears and her
mother Cathenne
Hearst. also appeared :o
brush aw<iy a tear.
MRS. WOLFF. said shC"
has bee n following the
case and said she is skep-
tical of Miss Hearst's
statements.
Wolfe was born in New
Milford, Conn. and grew
up with three brothers
and three s isters here
wher e his mother still
hves .
ll E A TTEN D ED
Mount ll er m a n , a
private s chool in
Northfield. Mass. before
enrolling at the Uni\'ersi·
* * *
t y o f C;i1&rorn1a <it
Berkeley . 111: 1H•v1•r
fll\IS hed ~oil c Al' .ind
became an a('t1v1:.t 1,1,t11lt·
in California.
' Wolfe wa:. lus t St'en by
his family al Christmas
in 1973.
!URS. WOLFI~ said
Monday tile last con1
municatiorl 'Sh e received
from her son w as a
Valentine's card m:iiled
from New York in
February 1974, the :,amc
month Miss Hearst was
abducted from the
Berkeley apartment :.he
shared with her riance.
Wolfe's r emarried
father, Dr. L.S. Wolfe.
lives in Emmaus. Pa.
Dead at 68
Pcrc•y F :..i1th , famous
conductor and com-
poser, d it'<.I Monday
~t Valle y
P r l' s b v t t' r i a n
l los piWI 1n Van Nuys
o( canN·r
~USS HEARST sajcf in
'S. Dis trict Court that
Volfe. the Symbioncsc
.iberat ~n Army
·soldier" rol' whom ~he
nee declared her Ion·.
.. as only the first of a
umberofSLA m embers
o attack her sexually.
Wolfe died with oth(l1·
·LA m embers in a fiery
.os Angeles s hooloul
1ith police one month
ftcr the 1974 bank rob·
·ery for w hi ch Miss
learst is s tanding trial.
Patty Relates Terror
l S A TAPED record·
1g sent after Wolfe's
eath, Miss Hearst re-
•rred to him as "the
enllest , most beautiful
rnn I've ever known."
Miss Hearst 's sl:Jlc·
wnts Monday came in
nswer to questions from
er attorney. F . Lee
1a1l ey. The Jury was
bsent duri ng t hl'
ramatic day of
;!St1mony before U.S.
1istrict Court Judge
•Liver J . Carter.
THE J UDGE is con-
1dering whe ther tape-
ecorded "com muni·
ues" made by Miss
learst should be played
,rthe jury.
Bailey asked M 1ss
learst. "Did you have
1y affection for Wilham
·olfe'!" Sh e replied.
No."
After t he t estimony
~)Out the assaults, Miss
* * * Comrades
llenied
By Patty
SAN FRANCI SCO
AP) -They w e re
ellow fugitives for more
han a year. a de:.perate
rio joined on FBI w:mt-
·d posters. presumed to
1e comrades in the
:inat1cal Symbioncsc
,1heration Army.
Now. P atricia Hearst
.iys it was n't so.
By RICK DU BROW
SAN FRANC ISCO
(UPI ) -Patri cia
Hearst. pale as a ghost,
sat in the witness ch,air
and told in zombie-like
fashion of 19 m onths in
which she said t he Sym.
bionese Liberation Army
terrorized her m entally
and sexually.
As though sleepwalk-
ing through a nightmare.
the 2 1 -year-o ld
newspaper heiress reci~
cd Monda y in flat
monotones that often
trailed off inaudibly a
tale of humiliation in
which s he was carted
·about in a garbage can
and sexually assaulted in
a tiny closet.
lier S·foot-2. OO·pound
frame was garbed in a
handsome. r ust·colored
velvet pants s uit. but her
pallor was such that s he
resembled little more
than s kin a nd bones
THE OA Y in court
began differently She
laughed and joked open.
ly with her lawyer, F
L ee Bai ler before
Federal Judge O Livcr
Carter entered.
S h e greet ed with
s miles her parents, sis
ters and friends who
gathered close to her in
the first few rows of the
Jammed courtroom.
Suddenly everything
changed. Bailey led her
by the arm lo the stund to
testify publicly for the
first time of her life with
the SLA. Spectators
hushed as though draw-
ing in a single breath.
"Would you give the
court your full name·!"
said the clerk.
"Patricia Campbell
Hearst "
ing on admissibility of
evidence.
The'te were others who
thoug ht Bailey. thl'
stockily handsoml'. lont.;·
maned million-do11 3r
lawyer , had put one over
on Browning -in cffl•c·t
gelling her to go through
a dress rcheurs al of ht·r
tale with tht: jury abs<'nl
MISS HEA RST slan•d
at the prosecutor without
a llick.er ot emott0n,
s toicall y an s wc•ring
question afkr qut•stu>n,
insinuation aft er in:.inua·
lion that she was Ill fact :a
willing ally of the SL/'\
after it kidna ped her.
Al times in 1.·ourt slw
has been attractive. en•n
s<'xy But Monday sh1.•
looked like a mannequin
without benC'fit o f
m<1keup. She .!>tud1<·t.I
with composun• doru·
ments hancfrd ht·r h>
Browning, but oft en sh1•
s tared pas t him. as
though look ini;: sorncht•rc•
over the rainbow.
H ER FATHE R. Ran·
dolph Hearst, prcsidl'.'nt
of the San Franc isco r-:x·
aminer. leaned forward m the front row. chin
resting on folded hands,
studying t he p roce<>d
ings H er mother ,
Catllerin e, sat next to
1111m
l\liss Hea r s t told .
among other things, of
being punched 1n the t•\ e
four ti mes b y SLJ\
membe1 William llarns
in the 11 2 years followinn
her kidnaping lll•r i,oft
voice reg1 s l <'rcrl nil
change of e m otion 10 re
lat1n~ this 01 thP othl•r
tl'rror11ing ~he said s he
:.uffen•d.
1\t the• n oon recess.
there was a bomh scare
in the builcling. Thr New
World Liberation J<'ront
1·ul11•d and su1d it h,1C
pl ~1ntcd a bum b that
would tkmoh">h the 19th
noor. \\ hl'J'(' lhl· trial wa~
hc111g h('[d
IRVINE
FLORIST
we·~ Your
btf'e Te.ell FlcH'ht-e PHONE \ 752-1780
ORDER NOW FOR
VALENTINES DAY
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FLORISTS
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by DEBRA
CALL
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REHER'S MISSION
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Olyinpic
Slogan
Queried
SACRAMENTO (lll'll
Makers of products
advertised as "Selected
ror U&e by the U.S
Olympic Tei1m " could bl•
prosecuted in California
for misleading udvcrt1s·
ing and unfair compcti·
lion , a s tate officinl says.
Consum e r a ffair s
direc·tor Takdusu 'fakei
Monday s aid no tom-
parison testing is done on
sueh an advertised pro·
duel but the :.logan im-
plies the item is &uperior
to similar ones.
He said manuf<tcturers
arc allowed lo use the
slogan in adverti!.cmenls
if they contribute the
product and a minimum or $35.000 to the Olympic
F\lnd.
In a letter to the Us.
Olympic Comm 1ttce,
'f3kei s aid m anufac
lurer:. mvolvctl in such
advertisin~ "Could face
proset•ut1011 in Cal1forn1a
for acts of unfair com·
petition and m1slcad1ng
advertising."
To prevent 'consumers
from being mis led, he• re·
commend1.·d the sloAan
be changed to s how
clearlv thal a contnbu-
tion was involved.
I
l
S~rtscastc r ltowaref
Cosell b 1·cporled lo
have settled out of
court Munduv <1 S:.l
m i 11 i o n I a ·w !:> u 1 t .
brought IJy a HJ· year·
old college s tudent.
The suit was ftlcd bv
Scott Schindler ()f
Sa n Di C'go , w h o
claimed that Coscll
slapped h im in 1973
when he asked fur his
autogrnph ut a San
Diego Hotel. T erms
of the ~~l tl<'m~n t
were not disclosed .
Landmark
Sex Loss Pays Off
LOS ANGELES <AP) A young couple
have bt•en awardl'CJ $4.7~.996 by n Supenor
Court jury in a landmark case in which a
womu11 wus for lhc r1rst ttml' granted
d:unages for the lo~s or sexuul relut1ons with
her husband bl't'auseof his on·lhe-job injury.
nichnrd Hodnguez. 27, parulyzcd when u
G30·pound pipe ft•llvd him in 1970, was
awarded $4,235,996 for lifetime loss of carn-in~s. special care, pain and s ufft'ring and
h umiliation.
His wife ~ary Anol', 25. was granted
$500,000 for loss of sexual rclulions with her
hus band a nd · loss of the ability to have
children.
The nine.wom.111, thrc1>.mal) Jury de-
livered the verdict reportedly the laq:cst in
C.ilifornia his tory for ;m on·the·JOb injury -
after only a s ingle day':. deliberations coming
al the conclusion of a thrcc·month c1v1l trial.
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:!t.10 l111dM•r 111"1 I'"'"' \1 ,.,,.
William and Emilv
larris. s he rcs lificci,
\'t're ht'r enemies <Jnd
aptors. forcing her to
wear allej?iancc lo their
t>volutionary c ause.
T llERF. WERE those
who felt this was the mo-
ment Prosecutor .James .
flrownmg .Jr. w:is watt·
ing for the chance to
itct he r on the stand and
hrcak down her story -
even thou~h the jury was
not present at the hear-
SACRAMENTO (UPI J
-Phillip A Reautrow of
Santa Barbara. S(•nro1
engin eer with thr Vf'n
tura Regional l 'ounty
Sanitation District. has
been appointed t o thl•
Solid Waste M:ina ~e
ment fl oarcl hy th<'
Senate Ruic-. Cnmm1l·
tee.
CAPISTRANO 'i
VILLAGE FLORIST I'
Four t imes. ~lH! sai<I,
larns blackcn~d lwr
'Yl'S.
·Tri1n1ned to Bo11e'
Analyst Eyes Budget
S AC R A M ~;NT 0 (A P l The
IL•g1slature s ht)U lcl <'ulroucat1on funds
<111d incr ease salary allowances in
t:ov Edmund Brown .Jr 's hudi:N.
Lt'i?is lativ<.' Analyst A. Alan l'ost
-;;ws.
in a l ,Oil6·pane n•Porl publis hed
:\luncl:w. llw nonpartisan analyst re·
c·ommcndt'tl llll chani!l'S which would
·111 S\03.!.I mil hon out of Brown's Sl2.6
l11lhol1 budgc.t for the 1976·77 fi scal
\t'ar.
Hrown s:iid his budget was trimmed
to th<' bonC" t o meet'rt't'lrainLc; of what
h<' rolled "an era of limits." But Post
.... ml it coulrl he cul more.
f:ngine f'allure Probed
LOS i\NC. ELES (i\P) -Failure of
h\o C'ns::incs may have be<'n lhc cause
or lh<' ('r:ish of :I nrr. propc llt•r
tr.111!-port that k1llrd thrrc r rcwmt•n
111 V:in Nu.vc; Sunday. 111v(•-.l1J.!:1tors
,,I\
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fused to move the tnal now, hi' would
reconsider the defense n•<JU<" .. t if hl'
found potential jurors wcrr· tHt'
JUdiccd c.tgains t Soliah.
Enern Advber Qulu
SACRAMENTO <APJ The ~tall·
Ener gy Commission's public adviser
has resigned. c la imin g rom
missioners undermined h1<., rol<' nnrl
discussed his fate in improper secret
meetings.
Antonio Rossmann said he quit his
S31,956-a·year job because "a majori ·
ty of the commiss ion has dclibc•ratcly
attempted to undcrm1nl' my position.
and has failed lo conduct its husinC'ss
publicly ...
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t•r1 golf course. tc:mni.: through a
f.11rway ;ind d l'mohshing a st artl'r's
... hack ::ind a mobile home before com·
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SAN DIEGO <UPI> -.Judith .-----------,
Campbell Exner. who s ays she hnd an
affair with President John KC'nncdy
while maintaining relationships w1th
two mobsters, s ued th<' FRI Mon<lav,
rlem:111cHng the aJ?cnry g1v(' her 1n·
"ioUah Trial Fle.rlhle
SA('HJ\ftl 1-:NTO <lJ PI > Sll'\t'n
S 1ll:ih. who :-.h .1r<'d an :ipnrtmcnl \\.Ith
P.1tn1·1.1 lk nrst. m:iy jll'l annllwr
, hanl't' lo ht1\ t' 111-. lnal mc)vt'cl tn San
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f,ur J11ry 1".1nnot b<' rhosrn hrrr
l S 1>1st r11•t Juc1J!c Phthp \\'1lk1ns
~;1111 Mond.1y th.it, c\·~n lhough tw 11·
formation on her in its fiks
Mrs . Exner is writing a hook ahoul
lwr "1nlimalC' rela tionship" w11h Kl"n
nt·d~ m't"r :i 14 rrto11th pcril,d \\hen he
wns runnin~ fur tlw prcs1dc m·y ;ind
shortlv ciftu he took office ~he.filrd sult in lT.S Oistril'I Court.
sayinit the FRI clC'mc•d hc•r IH'l't's' to
her file <ind lhAI shr ls 1t1 "ph,s 11•al
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Tllne to Back Out
Support for the Orange County Health Planning
Counr11·~ appl1C'1:1t1on to become the county's sole
healt h s ervice-; agency is now a lmost overwhelming. ·
The time is at hand for the.Orange County Board
uf Sup >rv1sors to withdraw its competing application
and try to m e nd a few bn cJges with lhe council, for the
good of Orttnge County
Thl! latest cndon;cmc nts of the council's e ffort
came from the county United Way a nd a feder a lly
funde d st ate health l'cv1ew agen cy called the
ltcbtional M edical Programs <RM P).
To date. lht· county's a ppltcation ha-s r eceived
a lmost no support a nd the RMP's comparison of the
two proposals left lhc county with a ra ting of only two
point~ on a five.point scale. The fl ealth Planning
ounc1l 's proposal was top-ranked in the stale at 4.5 .
The fin a l c hoice is yet to be m ade by the federal
governm ent, but the county could go a tong way
towanl real health service improvements by backing
out in favor of an obviously superior plan -one th al
clearly has the ~upport of governmental and health
services organizations serving the vast maJority of
Otangc County citizens.
Let's Face Facts
T he 10,000 acl'CS of lrvine Company coastal land
between Newpor t Beach a nd L aguna Beach ar e in the
s potlig ht again as new plans for their development -
or non-development -a re a ired.
But those enthusiasts who demand that the state
head off all development by purchasing the entire
10.000 acres nrc not facing some uncom fo rtable
financiul facts.
Even if the state could find the money for such a
purchase -a long with all the other purchases recom·
mended b y the Coastal Commission -upkeep of the
vast acreage would be an immense continuing
burden.
Open s pace park is deceptively expensive lo
m a inta in a nd police, Unless ad vocates of tot al
purchase can come up with concrete financial sugges·
lions, they'n? offenng only wishful thinking.
Luxury vs. Jobs
A sw1m m1ng pool can hardly be called a necessity
of life
So. when the Public Utilities Commission decided
to phase out "luxury" uses of natur al gas, it was no
surprise to find gas·heated pooJs high on the list.
In December. the PUC orde re d an April 1 cutoff
dale fo r all gas healing connections for new swim-
ming pools . T he idea. it was sta ted, was to encourage
the use or solar heating. While this might become a
workable alternative, its development is far from
com plete.
So the eff ecl of the s udden order was to pull the
rug out from under the pool industry w hich accounts
for som e 15.000 jobs.
~·
The Ir vine Company's revised m aster pla n, pro·
duced with the help of more than 20 governmenta l , en-·
vironmental a nd civic organizations . envisions d e·
velopment of 34 perce nt of the land, with the r e-
mainder held for recreational a nd open s pace us e.
Some 1.300 acres, including more than three
miles of shore line. arc earmarked for purchase by the·
state P a rks a nd Recreation Department. The Coast al
Conservation Commission has recommende d that tht•
state buy an a ddilional thousand acres.
Contending that pool heating a ccounts for no
mor e than six·lenths of 1-percent of the n a tural gas
used in California, the industry has won a stay of the
ban pending hearings next month.
It may be that gas pool heating is a lux ury that
should be e liminated. But s urh a no-notice s hutdown
should not be unde rtake n without consider a tion of all
ractors. T he P UC was well advised to say its ban until
'Frankly, I don't see anything wrong with the
watchdog you've got!1
Fur Sales
Reflect
A Retreat
( PAlll, HARVEY J
Wild a nimal furs arl' back 1n
fashion .
Ev(ln som<' c loth c·oats :.irt·
ltned w ith fur. And there arc fur
\·esls for men. And you can bu.v a
fur cover for you r te nnis rat'ket
The fur business ~lumped in
the 1960s Increasing ecological
awar e n ess
con cern f or
endanj!er ed
s pec i es of
a n imal s
pop u I a ri ted
1mi t at 1on
furs . Soml'
merc h an t s
boasted 10
their fun.fur
t·oat labels
•'Genuine imitation fur .. In 1972
Americans bcJ?an to s ul>ltmatc
humane concerns for w1ldlifo.
J nd real animal fu r ~·as s neaked
back into the marke tplace
EVEN THE low Iv retccoon m;idc
~· fashion comclwck T he rac·
t·oon coat that cost S200 10 years
,1go now may cost S.1.000. In 1971
reta il fu r s:.1 lcs t otnlcd $19~,
million ...
In 1975 s a le s totaled $;)25
mllhon.
Chicago furr iers repi>rlcd 197!)
prc·C'hrrs tmas s ales up 35 1wr·
<'l'Ol to .">O pcrcl'nt frnm the ) car
prcv1ouo.;.
Though lhl•rc arc now federal
.inc1 state laws protectinJ:! o;;n.
t'<tlle<I ··<'nd<10J?l'rt'd SJX'Cic!." of
.rn1mals. t•vcn thl'M' laws ar<'
l'ir('um \ cnt(lcl by :1 prospering
hla('k mark('(
l'oarh('rs ar(' w1lltnl! tn ):!amhlt-
nn ti \\ rist.o;lapping fuw in ord1•r
lo trap and markel pelts <tl h11.:h
pnc·c~
The• fur Conservation ln!>ltllllt'
or \mcnc;_t IS a branch <1f lhC'
hus 11wss. twlo11~s 10 lht' f'ur In
fnrma11nr1 nnd Fas hwn ('ounr1I
Thi~ m st1tult' -vl.'ry lnut'hy about
I h l' S II b J l' Cl ll r l' 111b n t:: t' rt• d
all aspect s have been ·explored . ·
t
Dear
Gloon1y
Gus
J ust called 1RS :.ind got a
r ecording. "All of our
representativ<>s ure busy.
etc. a nd we hope you enJo.v
the music." Thc•n heard
thf' sweet organ mUM<' of,
"Have 1 Toltl Y ou Lah'h'
That 1 Love Y nu '1 " whtl'h
th('y haven't . In f:ict, I a 111
in th e m idst or h c:ing
a udited.
G-..y Gin colftft'!ents ue su-neo by
,.._, • ..,.do not noc•n~rlly rell.ct IM
VNWt Of 1110 newspaper S."41 \'Wf ,... -"9 IO Gleomy Gv\, Dally Pll9'
species. not wanting to stir that
up again -insists that "the fur m-
dustrv is aware t hat \\-antnn
destruction of a s pecies c·an only
lead to the en d or our mdu~tn·."
and that the industry h:ts m) in-
tention 10 self-destruct.
THAT R ESPONSF: has \(•ndc<f
to molhf.v some of us. Hut not :.ill
of us.
The phenomcn;,il resur~encc of
fascin ation for furs ignores the
humane considerations of t h(•
sixties.
Wo me n r ationali7c t hat t he
minks who died for thc•rr c•oats
we r e r a n c h ·brc d for th ('
purpose -that they'd been bred
and ha rvested like rhickcns, thut
ltle1 r use cts g:.i rm en ts did not
deplete 011 r nation ·s w1lcll1 ff:.
But it did.
R anc h-raised m ink was !XI pi•r·
cent of the market in the J9ti0s
Today's it ·s 50 percc•nt I l:tlr of the
mmk now ~mng into c•nals and
tennis rarket covers was w1hl
Those and t he raccoon and the
fox and squirrel and rabbit and
heaver were caught in ll'J! hold
traps.
The~ s truggled a ~:11n-.t the
s teel teeth 10 terror and in ll'rrt
hie pam -sometiml·~ for day::.
until the trapper. making his
rounds. killed.
Prohabty th<' ll app<'r is :1
man but h<> dncs ht!'. lt11ng at the
bc>hes t of the most gl'nlle women
T hev do not like lo he rrmmrlcd
lhal t•~('h o( lhOSL' m<lll\' soft. IUX ·
urrant p~>lts bled ;.ind' hurt amt
1·ricll bdore it diC'd.
A111hassador's Strange Role
-Conspiring With the Shah
WAS HINGT ON -The re is
startlin g n e w evide n ce tha t
former Cl A c h ief R icha r<I II elms
s till hasn't learned the lessons of
Wate rgate'
In faro.away lr:1n. where ht' 1s
now t hl' US. ;imhassador, he has
been t•on -
spinn g wrth
lhf' S h a h tu
s uppress u n
anti .Sha h
newspaper in
the Uni te d
Sta t es . I t
makes no d if·
f crcnce to
llclm s . ap
parcntly, that
the paper is protected by the U S.
Constitulron
M e a n w h 1 I c . the J us t 1 t' c
Departm e nt a p pears to be
maneuvering strangely lo save
Helms from a perJur~ rJp
In the s pring of l!H3, the Shah
was p reparing for a .luly trip to
the United Stutes, and he let
Helms know that he wanted a n
orderly receptio n
"IT OCCURS to us, .. llclms
cabled t he St:ite Ol'partmcnt.
"that GO I (Government of Ir;m )
is putting us on notice ::ind m·
directly su~gcsting that we tidy
up as much as possible ant1·Shah
clt•mcnts 10 CS to reduce or avoid
untowa rd inciden ts or anti-Shah
<l cmons tratrons durtnS! his
forthcoming visit to U S ··
In the same confidential cable.
llelms requested passport in
formation about Nasser Afshar,
the publisher or a stridently anti
Shah newspaper Afshar hapµens
to be a n American citizen. and
his newspaper, the I ran Free
Pr e s s. is protected by t he
Cons lit ution.
\'ct lhe cable indicated Lhat
llelms not only intended to pass
on to the Shah the information
about his cr1t1c but that the State
Department hurl ;.ictually hcen
explori n g ways of p ul ling
/\fshar's a nli·Shah newspHpl'r
<)Ill Of bus IOCSS .
(JACK ANDERSON J
Cabled Helms : "DCM <Deimty
Chief of Mission ) said that em·
bassy w as gl'Oer:illy aware (If
Afs har's activit ies in US, anclud·
mg Iran Free Press, and ugr ced
tha t Afs'har's pe rformance was
scandalo us a nd his efforts to
mount a nli·lran ian campaign in
US extre m e ly unfortunate.
"IN FACT, in las t two year::;
e mbassy h ad several t imes
raised with Dep a rtme nt question
whethe r Iran F ree Press could be
closed down. Matter had been
care fullly studied but lawyers
had concluded that under S
Jaws there was regrettably no
basis for such &claon "
Altho u g h res pect fo r t he
Constitution ultimately prevailed
al the Stale Dep~1rtmcnt, Helms
at least fou nd a wa1 to keep lhe
newspaper o ut of Iran. Afshar
ha d mailed hundreds or copies of
his t a b loi d t o cmbas sv
employ.cs 10 Iran. T hese copies
oft en were i.mugglccl mto l he
street s ofTe hera n.
But Helm s. 1n d efi<Jn ce of
pos ta l regulations . "s imply rco.
t urne d all the n cwspa pl·rs to
Washingto n unopcnc<I Each t'll
velope was s tamper! with the
notil·e. "He fused by addressee
Return to Sender '' ll is unlikely,
of course. that nil lhc ad<lresst'"
s ud<l c n ly turned do"n
newspapers th a t lh,•y previous ly
had been readin,:! and ('1rculal
mg
At the· Justice Department.
meanwhile. llelms 1s facing in
d ictment for alle~edly approving
an illegal 1971 break·m an lhl•
Washington suburbs. CIA a~cnts
entered a photo studio run bv
Debor ah Ptligcralcl, a formc·r
CIA emplo)e , and Orlando
:';lunez. a Cuban \thllm the Cl/\
s uspected nf pro Ca::.tro !.:r m
path1es
TllF. Cli\ suspertcd th:it she
had slipped information to Nunez
from his C IA file while s he was
wo rking for t he agency. The
br eak-in w as authorized by
I !elms lo find out what had been
rnlfered
JuslH·e Depart mcnt <iltorneys
have w a rned th at the case
agains t Helms is weak. that lhc
tri a l will be he ld be fore tJ
Virg ini a j 4f Y in the CIA's
backyard ani:f.thal the jury can
be expected to be s ympathetic
toward He lms
An acquittal could cause a
symp athetic backl::ish for Helms,
m aking it difficult to get a con.
viction on the m ore serious per.
Jury charges. Yet the J ustice
Departmenl is pushing ahead
quietly " ith the dubious brcak·an
case
This has led some insiders lo
wonder whether the department
as deliberately t rying to :ibort the
Helm s p rosecution by pursuing
the doubtful misdeml'anor rather
t han t he stron ger p<>rJur.}
l.'harge.
H ELMS s wore before a Scnatc
commillee in 1973 th11t the C'JA
had not given covert support l<)
political factions in Chile and h:.td
not e n gage,1 i n 11lcstal sur·
vcllla nce 10 the C S. The Scnnl1·
has submitted l'vid£•nr(• to the
Justice Oepartm l'nt that ht• l1l'CI
on both c.>Un ts
1-'oolnote: AnolhN reason t he
Justice Departm ent may be re·
luctant to nail Helms, accordin~
to published reports. is that he·
has threatened to take other im
portant officials down with him
Helm s r epor tedly has told in·
tim a tes t hat he had briefed
others about the ClA's covert
operations 111 Chile, yet they le1
him go ahead with his denials at
the Senate hearings.
Sf.A RCH FOR SLOGAN: Tht•
\'otes h<>ve s tarted 10 pour in for
the offlci::il bicl•ntenmal slogan
Herc a rc the !>ix finalists in tht•
s logan search, w hi<'h we begJ11
more than :i year ago.
I America 1s your past: you
a rc her future'.
2. Am erica -the possible
dream.
3 Honor t he past, challenge lht•
futun·.
4 . Take pricle in America·s
past: take part an Amenca s
future
5 Stand fast. stand Lall. stantl
American
6 Freedom's way-L'.S.A.
Pick the .sloi?ans you think best
expresses t he hiccntennial, wntC'
the s logan or t he number on a
s tamped post card and send lo
S LOGANS. US A . Hox 197fi.
Wash in gton. D C .. 20013. /\II
votl'S m ust hi' 11os1 rn<1rkcd no l;llt•r t h;tn mul111g 11 . Fl'I>. Hi, Wi t.
HJ7(l.
No Forced Lear11ing
Thoug hts at La rgt':
On<' of the mos t mislC'adin~
phrases 10 modC'rn 'iOc1cty 1::.
.. compulsory education... it 1 ...
impossible to ha\'l' rompulsor.v
education th<' most vou can
::ichie\•e 1s compubor~: atl<'n·
danrl'.
( YONEY HARRIS)
Strikes Against the Public
Speaking of C'dut·nl1on. ~•dulu:;
::ire inconsistl'nt 1n tt .. 1chrni.: t h:rl
"loyalty" is a c-ardinal vartut•
(without <'itplarning its r~im1fic:1.
tions >. and l hen bt•ing surpnsPd
or affronted w ht•n c·hildrt•n rl'fu:-t•
to peach on one anotht•r
Police offieials love' hars h laws
on matters likt' man.1uuri.1.
which permits the m to pit<' up an
impressive arrest record offsN ·
ting their ineffectuality in more
important :lrC'as of law cnror n·-
menl
Th(' morl' Wt' lt•arn :.ioout lhl'
\H':1lh('r, ltw more hkl'I\ tl ::.l't·m~
t h.1t :i nC'w I t't• J\ gl' m.1~· bl' upon
''" far ~oc11w1· t h~in geologists
ll!-l'd In b\'111.'V<'. conkmplatin)!
wh:-it a men· ·l·111ch :-.now doe:-. lo
lht' modern <'tty, 1t would set·m
far mon• prudl'lll for nation~ 10
sp('nd b1ll1111ls on rnpmg with
global cold inslt':ld nr 1n1r.i
~Pl'C'll'S W(':Jl)Ol1S for klllllli,! L':tt'h
ulhc>r
Wht'n Wt' :-:r~· :.unwcuw h~1.; .i
"bi~ C'gO ... Wl' n•alty m1•an :t ltllk
one Lh;1l needs ronsl.ml m.1ssag-
111g -jus t :i~ wf' s~1y a "'hii:! hot -
llencck" wtll'n Wl' ml'3n a lillk
one.
r crhap:-Senat or l>C'nn1o;
·aqll'nl<>r's hill tn nutlaw strikl's
w1ll1lc1 not. .is opvont•nls saacl.
'"change lhl' P•'l•scnt. volatilt•
public 1c•mployc lahor s1tual111n··.
Pt•rhnps 11 !-houl<l have conlainccl
penalties fnr ''1olal1ons P1•rh.1ps
11 w<is both ··ton "wt•t•111ng ancl too
r<''il rit'l l\'l' ..
liut llWl'l' \\•I!> no p<>rhaps :1ho111
lhc• hchd of the ma1only of tlw
t'll17l'nc;, lh;tl
~1r1k1..·s hv
puhlt<' s c·r·
''ants <ir Ill·
1m1cal t llH·
pubhc's ht•s l
interes ts 11 nd
1hc Sena tors
thoug ht
ot h c r w 1s t•
I h l' y w O lJ I cl
not hnv1• tlr
f('Jtt•d CnrpNtll'r's rffort<> lo 11111.
llw IS'lll' on Ol''<l Nm t•m11C'r 'i
hnllol
.b l':1rprr1t1•r po1ttll'd m11 lhl'I t'
h ,, \ a s t d1ffl•rt•nc~' hctwrrn
thn'e who ~orl. to prcxlurc profit
:1 n1I thn"t' pt•rfnrm111.tt l'i-;"l'lllt:tl
s1•1'\'ll'I'"• th1• c1t ... 111ptao11 11( \\htc>h
peril:. lht' he;,1llh, !>;ifNy and
EARL WATERS With th~•l in mind lhere m ight
( ]
back to wt>rk
nol even be a real need for
Cnrpentcr's m(';isure since no
'-------------law prcc;ently authorizes puhlic
welfare of the c1l 17.cns.
It is :i p-0111t too oftrn over-
looked thcs <' days as nublic
cmplo~·es un1o ni7.c, ckmund ancl
rlemons t ratc. W hclht>r Cll·rk 01
prcsulent. in arccplm~ public of
rir{' on<' assumes a trust ;incl oh
hl!<ttion which c.1nnot he com·
pared lo priv:ite 1•mploy mcnl. It
is l'Xemph hed in the postal c<•r
ners 11roud .. neither ~now. nor
ram'" molto.
WF.R E IT o t her wise one miJ!ht
l'XPl'Cl to SC'C th e d11y wlwn th<·
military stage<! ~· wagl' slrikl'
just as the cncm y hrnclcd on nur
lt<•:1chcs
Hut II 1s not nt lwrwas<' :rnd lh<'
Scnntor 'mii;!hl w<'ll h:we pointed
out t hat C\'l'n prl\ :tl<' rmploye
stnkes cart hr uhortc•d wh1•ne\1C'I'
<'CSS:ttron or Ser\ ll'l'S I hrculens
public mtt'rC'sts It c:in bf' rr·
callt•<i lhlll l'rcs ul('nt Truman 1n
\Ok~d gOVl'rlltl\t'lll Sl'l/.Ull' Of lht'
nailro<tds to get the trainml'n
wor ker strikes and court cases
h:t\'C held against any implied
right.
Still. sint•c walkouts by public
t'mf)IO_\C'S ha \'l' lwcn st :tJ?ccl, and
pubh<' £'mployr bargaining riJ,?ht
meas ures htt\'C' l'Ons adcrcd strike
ni:hts. t ht• assu<· 1s lherl' an<I the
votc·r'< of the ~t alc ... hould be c>n
t1lkc1 lo <'Xprcss I hemselves on
lh<' ballot. Whilc many m;ty feet.
with s ome j11st1f1eat1on. that thr
taxpayer" wnuld be far bctll'r off
if lhey ull w<1lked off tht• JOb. in-
('fu<l ing I h<' Legislature. it re
ina1ns there an• governm ent al
-;c•r \•it'l'l! w it hout wh1c·h Chaos
woutcl rt•s11lt .
G11vernor Jerry Brown has ncl
l'd to prevent t•111zt•ns ht•ang ldt
without pot 1 ('t' pro1 ert ion in PV1•11t
or st nkrs hy rstobhshtnj! lramut
n:itional guard units llndoulll_t•d
Iv Um~ will bl' E'Xlc•mkd to l,tr1•
1)rotertlon Ant th<>r£' nr t'
numrrou.; llC'<'l'S":lr~· functinns of
government which the guard un-:
its could not m n nag<•. 11csidcs
use of the gu:ird should I)(' re·
st>rved for d ire emergencies.
Public workc•rs have no nghl to
l'ause thosr.
TUER•: IS A ~r<.>att•r con·
siderat1on an the issue than l'vcn
th{' public.: Sit fol y For what mat.
tcr is that if thl' c1t1zens arc to bl•
b;ink ruptcd by thl'ir employes "!
Whct h{'r 1t IS J?r :rnl('(I 011tn s:ht nr
by inaction, sanctioning their
IJ(lwer to hnng tuxpay<'rs to tlw1r
knees c an pr ovt' mor e dcslru<'
live th an d isrupt ion of s{'rvkrs.
tf public employes rnn comp<>!
compc•n sation d emands with
force throuj!h stnkcs. lhl' Sl'rvant
has bccomt> I h(• m~1slcr. T hey
then can d 1rt:1t <' terms so l'X·
eessiv(' as lo mnkt' opcrution:>
1mpos11b h ..
J\ r cc1•11t ro111•t tl('(·1s1(11' mvolv
inJ! '' .;nuthrrn (':il1fornia c1ty
tnak1•s IJ)ul c ll•,11· In that t•ust• lh1·
court he ld th e c1tv must rulr11l emplo~·e pcns111n oh1tg at1ons
l'Vt'n 1r il mcnns curtn1l1ni:
o.;er vires
lt's ltk£' s 1wrullng your 1:1!-l
dollar to bur a purse.
Within a couple or months .
more th an 6.000 miles or railroad
track will be :ib:indoned, as pnrl
or :1 v~1sl '"reorgamzahon'" plan
bv th£' U.S. Railwav /\ssn • which "'~111 makc it evl'n ·harder 111 tht•
future lo reslnn• tht• ma:-.s t rans it
program lh<' .S so d¢:;pcraldy
nt•cds
My favorite analysis of why
~fa~sachusetl s w as l h<' only st a((>
in the union to vote again~t Nixon
in the lasl e lection remains Gorr
Vid:Jl's ... Since lht• vt•ry bt•J?in·
mng, the great rommonwe<•lth nf
M :issa c h usct t s h a s hel'n
politically tht• mos t corrupt m thl'
tmion and ii knows '' crool< when
it sees one."
lnsur ::in('e policies should not
hl' permit tt'd lo bl' s igned 1111111
evcry technic:il phras" 1n ltwrn
hc1s bcC'n transl~ll<'d rnto un·
derslandoble EnRh-.;h m lar~C'
type (mclud1ng lh1.• worcb '"\\\•'"
and ''You.")
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Tuesd ay, Feb 10. 1976
t ..
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Preparing to Meet Martians Littl . oil
Wo.~111 Lot
'Exos ociologist' Teaches New Subj~ct in Florida
T o Rancl1 r WEST PALM Bf:ACH. fla.
(AP> -A :.oclolog1sl here 1~
teaching t':Jrthlmgs how to han-
dle m~et ings with lire from outt'r
!ipac:-e I le :.ays I he firs t thing lo
remember 1s not to pan1r .
That's be cause "they" might
he able to teac h us a few things 1f
we slick around long enough to
Jet them, s ays Or Jlich<1rd E .
Vinger of P a lm Beach Junior
College.
YINGER IS CONDUCTING a
lecture series in u new field of
knowledg e, cxos oc1ology -the
study of the s ocial forms of cx-
traterrestial Ii fe.
"They would have to be very
highly deve loped. tcchnolog1cul-
ly and soc1olog1cally," Yinger
tells students in the noncredit
course. ''They would ha\·e to be
to survive the tremendous
energy :.ystems they would need
lo move about 1n space.
''They would hnvc to have
learned how to Jive peacefully,
would have moved beyond
warfare and violence.
"ON THE BASIS of that, we
should try to approach t he m as
intelligently as possible and hope
that we would be able to get help
from the m in solving our pro-
1 blems. ''
Yinger. 35. earned his Ph.D in
sociology a t F lorida Stale
University in 1971. He taught at
the State University of Ney. York
and began developing his new
discipline when he came here
two years ago.
"The Amcricall" Sociological
Association recognized 1t in
'Varmints' Special
Completes Series
By JOAN HANAUER
LOS ANGELES (UPI> -If wild hors es couldn't drag you to a
television show a bout coyotes and rattlesnakes. then you'd be miss-
• ing a bet.
The show deals with "varmints" in the Western states, ''The
Animals Nobody Loved," a National Geographic one-hour special lo
a ir on PBS tonight at 7: 30 p.m. (Channel 28>.
MUSTANGS THAT ARE CROWDING CATTLE off drought-
stricken Western r<1ngrland. coyotes tl\<ll s hecpmen say kill lambs
and ewes. and the rattlers that both fascinale..and lcii?hl<.'n rnan, urc
the stars of the program. the £inal one in the 1975-76 sea~on of Na-
tional Geographic siwcwls ·
Whoever names these ( )
specia_ls should be scnt_l'nced TV REV f E W
to a stx-month course 111 un-
derstatement. Almost every
show has carried a t1tll' thut promised more than 1l delivered.
In this case. the program dc<il s with three creatures out of hun·
dreds of unlo\'ed spcCll'S. from cockroach to great white shark, that
~ire not mentioned.
TllF. \'AR M INTS TllAT ARE PICTllR ED produce a portrait of
a nimals thut man ch'~p1SL'S bec<iuse I hl'." do not ser\'C his purpose
Among thl' nl\irc intriguing as111•(·t... of the· !'how as that t•uch
C'rt>alurl' has 1ls <ll'fl·ndcrs Now un~Olll' who Sl'f'" the gracl' t>f a'-' ild
horse running frt'l' would be kmpll'tl to tll•IL·nrl It , cXcL•pt pt'fhaps
those who fe el the pin<'h in the• poekl'lhonk.
Coyott•s look l'noug h like dogs to curry fa\'or. purl1cularly Whl'n
~·ou sec how adorublc they l0olpis thn·L· "'t'l•ks old µups. and cun
s 1der1ng the ~onlroversyovcr whether thc.r rNtlly arc s hcc1> killers
TH E RATTLES~AKF:'S RIGUT TOUFEis another matter, and 1t
takes a man I ikc Sum Junes to walk the dawn highways of t'\ew Mex-
ico to protect rattlers from being run over whl'n they doze 111 the
road. J ones. talking ubout all the prctlalors who dine on baby rat-
tlers. r efers to them as "the little fellas."
About the closest most viewers are likely to come lo the snake's
view is during the unnual Rattles nake Roundup in Okeene, Okla ..
where the s nakes ar<' minding their own business when the} arc
hunted down by men showing how courageous they are b y catching
poisonous s nakes The rattlers arc sold for skin and meat, and Miss
Snake Charmer 1s crowned.
Skin Scolding
Bislwp Assails Pro-11udes·
SAN DIEGO <U Pl) Two Catholic mcmhers of the Ci-
ty Council who recently approved continued legal sanl'tion
for the nation's only official nude beach have been chast1sctl
in a INtcr from their bishop.
The l\lost Rev. Leo i\lahc r. bis hop of thr San Diel!n
Diocese, (•hided M<turccn O'Connor and Jess Haro for fu1l -
1ng to c xrrl '"moral IC'acll'r~hip " in the vote on Black's
lk:.ich in La .J olla . IJ1shop 1\1 ahl'r a lso commcncll•<l a third Catholic toun~il
membrr. Ll'l' lluhlwrd. l11r oppo:.in g lhc nude bl'at h 1n the
.). I \'Ol<'
August as a new field of study, ..
he s:1ys "So far. I'm the only one
actually teaching it, first in the
fall and again this winter. They
don't pay me for teaching it
berause the college has been
huving budget problems."
YING E R SAYS IDS lecture
sefies cover:; several topics. One
deals with unidentified flying ob·
jects <UFOs).
Yinger s ays evidence rrom re·
putable people, s u<.'h as pilots and
radar. operators. indicates un-
identified flying objects that·
can't be explained except in
terms of a higher intelligence.
Another area is the possibility
or an extraterrestrial influence
on earth.
"Where did we come from?
Where are we going?" Yinger
Not Same
Style As
Archie's
GAITHERSBURG. Md. (AP )
-It's a long way from ~rchie
Bun ker 's New Yorl<.C i t y
rowhouse, but Carroll o :connor
apparently doesn 't mind paying
:Sl.400-a -day for a luxury hotel
~ui te here.
O'Connor, who playl;. Bunker in
T\''s .. All in the Family," is one
of the many celebrities whnhavc
bookt'd the snen-room Presiden-
tial Suite at lht' Holiday Inn here
whilt' appearing al the nearby
Shady Grove Music Theater_
THE AM ENITIES include a
chauffeured limousine, maid and
butler service, .unlimited food
and drink. The price is negotia-
ble. depending on what extras
arc included.
Hotel o ffi cials s aid n o
parl1cul<1r record is kept of
Ct'lcbrit1c s
who have
usNI the suite,
but the long
l1~t of show
bu.siness
personalities
rcc<il led b y
tht' s taff in-
c I ud cs im ·
press ion is t
Jo' r a n k Gorshin. o ·coNNOll
A maior foreign J!uest "-'as Imelda Marcos, the Philippines'
First Lady. who occupied the
su1te dunng her visit in 1973 for
the second inauguration of
former President 1'ixon.
Included in the suite is a
cus tom-made. motorized, rotat-
ing, lilt-up circular bed with a
yellow velvet-covered headboard
which contains a built-in bar.
stereo, telephone' and controls for
the tclc\'is1on. drapes and lights.
IN THE BATHROOM is a 6·
fcxH·squarc tub which takes four
hours to fill with fl()() gallons of
water. If the guest is not in thl'
mood for a swim -bath. there arc
three showers.
T he bathroom also has a
double-si nk vanity with il -
lumin ated mirror and gold
dolphin fixtures , a hair-styling
and manicure c h ;ii r and a
double-bench s auna.
All
-easy?
It 1s not a simple task lor a patient lo
reach and mointoin "lea n weigh!'' for hie Farsi the
pohPnl must hove on honest desire 10 cure his
p roblem lhcn accept professional gu1donce
lrom trained Medical Doctors
Brentano's
l 1ndora·s unique 10-week treatment
ond troan1ng program will tcoch patients how to
reach and matn101n lhe1r '"lean v.e1ghf' for hie
A sole and procllcol pion. with proper nu11111onol
d1c1. and continual emollonol support. New
oud10 and sub-l1mmol visual aid s ore used lo
mohvote the pohenl The entire program 1s under
the strict supcfVls1on of Medical Doctors. spec1ol-
1sts an Bor1ot11c Medicine
t •n<l:>•O Ct" ., 0"' c-wnf"d and odm•nl\fNl'd bV
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Brentano's
A M•fftollon. Ill( C&mpany
Sollffl Co11t PIUI : UpPtr l tftl, Ntw Stetlon.
Cotti Mn1, C1 12tff
says has course a sks "L'ould be
ings from outer space have in·
fluenced the development of life
here on earth?··
ANOT HE R QUE T ION lht• ..
course asks, he says, is : "Cun we·
send our form of life to oull'r
space for colonization, not ju~l
for quick round trips such as to
the moon?''
UPI lllcpholo
Al ~ T 11\ . 'I''-'\ I l I' I 1 \
111ull111111l1011.111 \' 1;ind1l'r, \\ hv
\\-anted to cpw II 1 \ I ur a :.talt•
p<.'n~mn. " .. ., put nn 'I '-'\.IS Scnutl· M'(Tl'(~1n• ('h,1rh•..; 1\ S<'lmabt'l :-
pay mil for• l w o 1110111 h~ I a::.t ) ~ar
and pu1d $,'1110 111 \\ nll' J 2 1 ~ pa~e
kller
i\s ~· l'l'sult. i\ W J\to11rsund n,
n•1n •d h1 :-. f11·..,1 stall' rl't1ren11.•nl
dw~·k of Sli:!ti 17 111 .I an11 ;11·~ He says the answer, in lht·
future, is yes. Rut other question:.
include who would go'! What kind
of socia l s tructure will they de-
velop? What kmd of social pro-
blems will they run into'! What'
will happen when they run into
other life forms?
"Possible a nswers to these arc
what we're tr.ying to convey 11,
our new field," Vinger says.
Aaron Brown , formt•r
Uni\'crs ity of Minne~ot<.1 an<l
professional footbull pluy<.•1',
~as bet>n o rdered lo pa~
former airport baggage bu)
$6,000 for scuffle in wh1<.'h-
l3rown re1mrtedly tried lo
·remove his baggage without
presenting a claim check.
Mours1..11d .• 1 \\ t..•.tlthy l:n\'yer
bankt•r rundwr v. ho ":is I rn:-.h.•t•
tor J.~nclu11 .loh11:-.on ... 111.111~ I.J U.S I
nl'S:-. IOll'fl''ls wht·n .l11hnsun w,1._
:1 n · ~ i<l t• n I , 1 1· r 11 ~1·11 1 o r • I l
newsm l'n ''hat v.ork lw d 1il lor
tns Scn1.1ll' p:I\
·· 1 dun 't ~1 ' ,. out intervi(•ws I
ha H•n t for 20 y1.:;irs. Thal'::. ffi)
polt<.•y," t\l oununtJ s~11d
Girl AWarded
Compensati n
PROVIDENCE. R.1. (U PI ) -A federal judge
has awarded mor e than $600,000 to the parents of a
child who suffe red brain damage in 1963 because of
careless immunization by the i\ir Force.
Four years a go, Ernest and Annette Car on of
Woonsocket realized the extent of the brain damage
suffered by their daui;?htcr. Monique, now 12, from a
dangerous combination of immunization shots.
"WH EN I FOUND OUT, IT took us thre<' weeks
to f1ncl a lawyer," l\lrs Caron sa id Monday i.lfter
learning of the S656,32ti U.S District Court award
Monique 1~ a l1V<'-1n pu1.11l at the Dr Joseph IL
Ladd School for tht' Mt'ntally Retarded in Exeter
Doctors predict ~he will h<1'e an optimum mcnt:.d
·age or 6 or 8 and a life expectancy of 50 years.
"If she can have one day of happiness. I'll be
satisfied," Mrs . Caron said
WHEN MONIQUE WAS FOUR ~fONTHS old.
her parents took her for immunizations at the
Custer Air Force Uas~ in Michigan, where Caron
was statio nrd.
The fedrral ,t:o,·ernmcnt \\as responsible for lhP
actions of an cnl1stl•d airman who gavl' ~1onique in
JN'l1ons that n111st•d the "d1.•:-.lruct1on· of her mind .
Chi('f Judgt• Hay montl J. l'cttinc rull·d in an Or
tober tnal
The un1drnt1ficd medic wu~ not personally held
liable in court decision.
Pettine on Mond<.1y awttrdt•d the eouplc SS00,000
for Monique's "puin and ~uffering," S126,075 in
medical and institutional expens es and $30.251 jn
"female wages" Monique might h<ivc l'arned in
wagt!s. lie consulted economic tables to find the
wage figure .
TME.
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According to a Stanford
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the law in two ways. When you
do your tax return. ar.d every-
time you get behind the wheel
of your car.
And while we're not sug-
gesting that you stop drivin g
altogether. we have a pla n. A
plan tha t will drastically reduce
the time you have to spend be-
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about
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(.
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Hefty Girls
Passionate?
Question a rises a~ t<> whether overweight
women e ngage more frequently than the thin·
ne r girls in t hat thing called physical
romance. No, our Love and War man has
turned up u doctoral dissertation which
purports to prove that the pleasingly plump
and the slender ladies :m: just about equally
active in this matter. Their desires, however,
are not quite equal. evidently. The s tudy In-
dicates the women with the excess paunds are
more incli,ned than the lighter girls to crave
such passionate encounters.
I
On Display
' ,
12 Seek DB Crown
About a <loten girls
huve taken out applJca-
tlons tor the Huntington
Ocach "Miss Sicentcn
nial" beauty pageant, or·
ficials reported.
The pageant will be
held at a yet undisclosed
t ime in the sprin~ and
will be the firs t biccnten·
nial act ivity or the year
in Huntington Beach.
OTHER E VENTS in
addition to the pageant
and the July 4th parade
are u carnival, rodeo and
an "anything goes Olym.
pies belwl!en rival city
teams."
never married. Compel! lion well include
1>wimswt events and a
bicentennial costume
show.
ENTRY BLANKS are
available fro m Jaycee
parade headquarters.
Slh aod Main Street. and
at the city Public lo·
formation Office, 2000
Ma111 St
The entQ frl' 11-o Sto
Pr~~ley "~11. l11n·ll n·
c en l I v a !'I p ,1 r "' 11 l·
coord..Lnator. a new bu.t
kmpurury (•11 y p0Mtio11
r11ncted under the l'orn
prchcns1vl' i.:mployml'lll
Training 1h ·t 1ct-;Tt\J
procrum hy tht' Hunt
mi:,rton llcud1 M :in1xiwt•r
Adniini!ilratio11 '
ELVIS ~
Q . "Is E lvis Presley a te nor or a
baritone?"
A. A baritone . But he's niftier on t he
hig her notes than on the lower notes.
Hold on. don't car ry your disposable
butane cigar cellc li g hter aboard that
This Marine R F -4 B Phanto m s upersonic photographic
reconnaissance jet will be a mong the aircraft displayed Saturday
during an open house nt El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The
public will be able to see Marine jets and heli copters from 10 a .m.
to 2 p.m . Visitors should go to Gate 2 on Irvine Road, rather than
the station's main gale.
Parade coordinator
Steve Pressley said the
pageant is open to single
girls from ages 16 to 22
who arc Orange County
residents and who have
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and blow liquid fire all
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Very dangerous. 'None of the Above' by
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MAINTENANCE
Did you ever see a pic-
ture of Abraham Lincoln
splitting rails with an ax?
So have I. A technical e r·
ror. that. Abe and all rail
splitters of the day used
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l
wedges and mauls for such
work. But never axes.
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Everybody knows it was t.h.e late Caesar
Cardini who invented the famous Caesar
salad. But few realize it was Chet L . Switell
who m ade said salad famous. Chet is a
seasoned public relations man who has dealt
with projects of such notables as Charlie
Chaplin and Howard Hughes among others. It
was Chet who told me how Frank Epperson
one night sipped orange soda on his fro11t
porch, then put the half-fill ed paper cup down
on the railing. placed a mis laid teaspoon in it.
and went inside to get warm. Bitter cold came. Next morning young Frank found the
frozen concoction which eventually led to the
yearly s ale of three billion papsicles.
It's s aid the only animal in the world with
four knees is the elephant.
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II Eber\ttln, Ltla Jttan and John
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ILl1' F LUND, re\lcl<'nt OI Co!I•
By O.C. HUSTINGS
Of llM Dally Pllol SI.tit
Huntington Beach at-
torn ey D avid P .
Be rgland, a U.S. vice
presidential candidate
for the Libertarian par·
ty. has failed lo gcther
the ne eded s i~nalurcs
for a ballot m eusurL'
which would allow voters
to reject a ll candidate~ ·
on a given ballot. ORANGE COUNTY Bergland '!! wife.
Nicole. said Monday her
husband had lo d evote so
much time to the vice . . • presidential campaign sai~ .she had instructed
he didn't ha\C time lo petition i:tathcrcrs not to
coordinate a petition turn in the pe titions since
drive for the initiativl'. they fell fa r s hort of the
As a result she said needed numbers.
the measure i's dead fo; Only petitioners in San
theJune8primaryclec-Diego and :-;ant.a
tion but may be revived B::irbara Counties d id
later . submit theirs. They con·
.SHE SAID the effort ~~i~ec~. fewer than l ,OOO
did ge'?cralc g r eat 10· Mrs. Bergland said her
te:est in ~he fl~dghnf! husband ht1s tra vclcd in L1b er t~ri a n I a rt y· ;_1bout 30 states so Car on founde~ m.197~· his vice presidential
.The .~~J~~tion of can· campaign a nd s he has
d1dates 1m~rntive would traveled with him to ha~e applie d t o non -about20states. p r i mary and n on-
presidcntial elections.
The petitioners needed
312,404 signatures. but al
the deadline las t week no
petitions had been sub-
mitted to county clerks
in Los Angeles, Orange,
Sacram ento a nd San
Joaquin Counties.
MRS. BERGLAND,
who was coordinating
the Orange County drtve,
SH E E XPLAI NED
that when they started
the initia ti ve h e r
husband had not yet won
the vice presidential
nomination.
And she said that if he
undertakes the petition
drive later, h e may
make it apply to pre·
sidential candidates as
well .
The Libertarian party,
UCI Reading Set
By Pulitzer Poet
Pulitzer Prizewinner W.D. Snods;irass wi ll give
a free public reading of his poems al UC Irvine Feb.
17. The reading, sponsored by the Associated
Graduate Students, is set for noon in the Writing
Center, Room 126, Humanities Office Building.
Snodgrass was awarded the Puhlzer Prize in
1959 for his first book, "Heart's Needle." His other
pu bli cations in c lude "After Experience";
"Gallow's Songs." a book of translations from the
work s of German comic poet C h ris tit1n
Morgenstern, and "Jn Radical Purs uit ''a book of
critical essays. '
Currently teaching ;il Syracuse University,
Snodgrass t ravels and lectures throughout the U.S.
and Canada.
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in undertaking the effort. '
believed it would force
candid<1tes to take i;trong
stands on issues. If they
failed. Mrs. Ber gland ex-
plained , vot e r s then
could reject a ll can-
didates.
SllE SAID the effort
may start a,:?ain in about ~1 year. when th~ party
has more time, finances
and manpower to devote
to it.
Mrs . Be rgla.11d s aid
most successful petit1on1 efforts rl'quire funds tol pay petition gatherers.
In addition, s he s:ud,
many persons interested
iri the measure were not_
regis tered voters, and
their signatures would'
not have counted.
P UBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR
THE COUflfTY OF ORAHGE
No.A·1tU~
E\l~le ol EDWINA C. SCHUPP,
O.ceasecl.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 11'<'
c~llors of lh<I •bov" n•"l•CI e1 .. odl!n1
INll au persoa• ha¥ln9 c1a1,,,., -ln\t
thoe said Ot<ectent are rt!qulrf'd lo 11"' l~m. wUh thP l'WCf',wry 1touc-1v>,.,. •n
'"" ottlce ot lhtt clerk ol lh• •oove en
II tied court.or to prewt\l t,...tn, w1lh 1'W:
r>t<Hwry wucller$, lo lhe unders<on<"<I
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Ml. IU'la INVISllU"' -.Y,NOPUNS
Collegiate theater openings lake the e.pqtlli;ht
this weekend a!l Golden West ·ollege riitSt>S-lhtH-ur·
lain on Ill> new adaptation of ·•Camille" and U<.;
Irvine's drama students present three plays m as
many C\'enini.:e, ''4 Golden W\.·'lt. the "romantic glimpse of
another age" goes on stage Thur5day in the Actor's
Pia~ box Theater to launch a three-weekend run of
performances Thursday through Saturdity at 8:30
µ.m. Hcnala Florin, a former CWC actress, IS
direct in~ the e laborate costume drama.
Denise Dunne and Don I !ayes play the leading
roll's, with Sherry llammn. Dan Baerg, Sue Bates,
Jo:.in Hagerty, Ken Cope, Dunit Lawre nce, Bob
Myers, Carolyn Mulsada and Steve Avery complet·
ing the colh.•ge cast. Heservat1ons 892·7711, ex·
tension 545.
UC IRVINE'S dramu workshop will pr<>sent
Nol•I Coward's s tylish c·omedy "Look After Lulu"
on l-'r1day and Saturda} and a pair or one-acts -
" llomc Free" a nd "The l\1 arnagc Proposal" on
Sunday in the Little Theater 1n Huntington
Humanities llall. Curtain is 8 p m . for a ll
perform antes.
L1nd•1 Boom• is direc·tins: "Lulu." a farciul com ·
Ni~ abuut a youni! woman in Paris. circu 1922 Joan
McG11lis dll'ccts L:rnforcf Wilson 's "llome Free."
about an incestuous n•laltonship, while Christie
Williams 1!> :.ta~ing Anton Chekhov's "Marriage
Proposal." Rcsen at ion~ 8.13-6617.
TWO LOCAi. productions completing their
respective engagements this weekend are "How the
Other H alf Loves" al the Huntington Beach
Playhouse and "Gypsy" at the S:in Clemente Com-
munity Theater.
John Williams' production of "Other Half"
gives its final performances Friday and Saturday
wil h Myron and Sharon Wilson, Beth Titus, John
Loughman. J .0 . flcichcldcrfcr and'u Anne Kurtz
compris in g ttu.• cast. Cur t ain is 8:30 at t ht•
playhouse. 211 0 Main St., llunt1 nglon Beach.
Resern1tions 812·5421.
"Gypsy." 1111dc•r thr direction of Dan Verrc.
continu.:s tonight through a clos ing pcrform:in.cc
Sund:iy at varvmg l'IJrlain timce, al the dinner . ~ theater, 110 1\\cn1da P1cu, San Clemente. with
It's II, Not Too
LOS ANGELES IA I') -Whal to call a sequel?
P:iramount chose "T!lc Ciodfathcr, Part 11 ... Twen·
t1cth Century· Fox "The f'rcnch Connect ion I I."
MGM, wh1c·h h ud a working title or "That's Enter·
tainmenl. Too." has decided lo call it "That's En-
. tertainmenl. Part 11 "No reason given.
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"WINTER HA WK"
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"AMO NOW MY LOVE" (PG) I
-Intermission
Tom Titus
Audrey Sperling. Denise Dale~ and J ohn Mori.In
heading the cast. Reservations 4!.12 9950.
ANOTHER .VERSION of ''Gypsy" is on lhc
boards at the Westminster Community ThcJ ter,
7272 Maple Ave., West minster, under the dirc,·t1on
of Sondra Evans. Doris Allen, Sue Pcllc~r1n1 und
Dwt\ieorgc play the principal roles in th~ mus ical,
presented at 8:30 1-'riday and Salurday. Reserva -
tions 893·8626. -
South Coast Repertory c·o ntinues tonight
through Sunday al 8 u't•lock w11h Martin Benson's
production or "Thl' National Health" al the Third
Step Theater, 1827 Newport Hlvd., Costa M1..·sa. The
satirical comedy about Lfirt4ish hospital!> features J
large SCR cast. Reservations 646· 1363. -• BACKSTAG E Community th<.':tlcr afi·
c i on ;.i d o s w h o ' v e f o 11 ow e d t h e c ar t> ,. r o r
\\'c!>tmins tcr's Hill Cullt•n l "O;n id and J.1-.:1."
.. Once Upon a Mattrcs~." ''Light p lhC' Sk~ :· \.'11· )
can catch the young actor -now kno\\n as Wil11Jm
Kirby Cullen to distinguish him from the ~<1me
show host -tonight in a ~uest shot on "One Day at
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Tonight's
TV Highlights
A BC f) 8 · 00 -J Jappy Days. The guys
take Fonzie's advice and stage a "beauty
contes t " 111 their late.st efforf to meet the
girls of their dreams.
• KHJ '0 8 00 "Th. T~ing of the
Shrt'W." Elw.1l>elh Taylor aru l RH:hard
Burton in one of the bt'tter t<iMcm efforts
as the stars of Shukcspcar c 's r au cous
com ·dy, t1 HJ(j7 movie
CBS 8 11 . :10 "'T h<· California
Kid ." :\brtin Shrc·n .rnct Vit Morr~\W head
th~ cast of this HJ7't movie <lr~ma.
KTT V 0) 12:00 -"Kentucky ."
Waltt•r Brl'nnan won one of nis three
~scats in this 193X ni<'k with Loretta
llouog and H1c harct Crcl'nl'
TV DAILY LOG
Tuesday
Evening
FEBRUARY 10
ED S.1u11ion Comedy
ED Addams f1m1ly
9:000 @(1)(j)M'A'S'H AA old 1om1rice ol H1w~tye's (Omo ~t~
10 haunt him when the obj«t ol
hi\ 11tec11ons, Catlye W11ton'(zues1 Blylhe Oanntt), 1s une~pectedly 11·
6:00 0 a ool ED m rn News s1&ntd to the hosp111f unit H I (~l 8J !J 3 2i o N110 ni111t
0 Bmnu C~ O ANGIE DICKINSON
(•1 ram11, Att111 * AS "POLICE WOMAN" 0 Ironside 0 i! I oj'{lo €Il Polite Woman ID PirtridSt Family "Gintr•tion ol btf ' S1r Pepper ~Ad1m 12 SpJnl1h Olar11• A~duson poses n 1 Lu Vegas ~ • cl'r111t 1ul •• •• eUOlf tv t•Kk '6 (~ 8 I Stir Ire a ''~n1pp1n1 n st 1n whtch 1 mob m l:tttJn' Om llfl s son 11 1bduc:led by I mil
{il l1ttlt R1u.ils ''"I lt1dt1 Rnch!dultd
6 l0(6Jm Andt Gt1tl1t~ Show 0 ('29 11 )l3 lEf)Xll Winlel
(l<JI Merv Gnllon Sllow 011111p1c G1111u (2h1) lod1y's eanll i'1 i Stump Ult Stm include Men 1 C11nt Slalom. Mens I lhr Utcltk COmPfnt 'oO() M SPotd S'•M&, Womtn 1
AmtllUll OutdOOllMU i.aure S,11tn1 •nd ltt Hotby. t:1Hopin1 liouuut m lht Ud Onu
7.00 0 0 0 Qj ~ m CD"'~ Ya11tly Siio• (l trtt11k!t I Mu1k1I Ctiit6y
0 l oei1n1 IOI Dotfm 9.JO 0 17 t JI (. Off °'' Al " Ti•• Io (';19 I ) 8on1nu J~lir and Ann tilCt ont or the most
(8 To lefl the Ttulh mhuf 1tmt1 1n thtll hves-Jut1e 0 Conctnl11hon mus! come to Wms ..-11h bt1n1 • ID I lo;e lllCJ "nm1n, and Ann •1th be1nc ii
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Ottmalrc Sctlts €D fl Choltt
Add1m1 h mllr 10:00 O 17 3 a Switch! Joan Blon·
J;lO 0 Hui Treuurt Hunt dell Rutlh u Otloro Lut, hud ol 0 .'.13 '6 10 E?;) Holiy•ood Squaiesl 1 l•nHIV sptc141111ng 1n utothons,
8 love Amt11t1n Sl)le who 111n to t1Jmt M•t •nd have
Wotld ol Surmal him 1cnl lo 1a1I 10 Ptl 101 her hus· I 8 Phyllls band ,fllinR killed In pt11on
m Ctltbtlty Bowhn1 0 13 o ,OJ aJ City of An· Bt1d1 Bunch I £tis "Int llovembtt Plan" Jakt N1tron1I Ceoc11ph1c Spt(l•tl Aamin\111 is 11ced w1lh the job ol · lhe Animals Nob<Jdy ln•td '.Dotu t 1•mult1nto11~lt try1nll to unm11k 1 mtnrary "hoeh tain •n ob1e<ti;t udte ol lttuonous par11ofs and Inoa at the ·u1m1~r1" of lht prottct lht lilt ol Mary l\1n1\lon A11m1un Y1ot-tht t1illt1n1,e. lhe1 \Mttrdoth Buitr 811nty), 1 hom1
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Nn>I IO;JO m ED NtwJ O MMt (Cl (2hfl "Tht lnd1u ED Monty Pylhon's flrlni Citc•i
F1shte1" ( .. es) ~) -l\ot• Douclu 11:00 ~ 3 0 m CD Ht•I
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lHll on h1rh SChllOI, lhty tl•t fon : Q) lhru Stoo&n
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d•um' €tJ Robert M1cNtil Report ()Million S Mo•tt: It) (2hr) "the \?<> 18) lrulh 01 Consequentei
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m I 0 !ht Honeymooners Cto11 Will 6 Movir. "lolltrbulls" (com) '43 a:J Mod ~uad "'"I and ~a•dr ffi Nrw' .. • 0 ("1 a l 3 ABC Mystuy 76 Mo.it. (C) 11h1) fht !'jun s ,,r In Act h" (R) Edd
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Wed nesday
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:30 O "One Hu1rnly "'chi· (mull 'JI l"M Bc•es. htl1n lm (C)
"Dvtt ol fut" \ld•I to I m 1ndo
I 1"'4\, I o~n• Or1t
10 00 6 (C) "lht Ciul Can't Hitp It"
l'"uq 'S6 -ll)nt M1Mh•ld, !Otll ,.,,:1
11,00 ID "lhvn4tr 111 lhr Vallfy" (dt1)
'47 -lon McC1lltsttt,
CtoeM. Pero Mn C11ne1 1:00 O '1t0ptr Tiles A lr1p" (com) '19 -Con\l1n<e Bennett. ftot1nd
Youn a
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230 0 (Cl "Spttt Monller" <~• 11)
'fi4-f1111(;1nt YDfk hmmy 811con.
J.00 10) (C) "Tht l111palltnl Ht1t1" (d11)
·JI -C1mt Snod11m. Mw;hul
811!141>n l.~ O IC) ·rm llt hll" (dta) '69 -tout\ Jourdan, C.11011 O'Connor.
811dl01d O.llm1n.
Man and Machi11e
The physical agility and mechanical abili-
l'y of man is r e flected a top Pacific
Tele phone building in R e dding. ThC'
spider -like wot kman on the squar e web is
helping to tonstruct antenna to,wer and
microwave penthouse for transmission of
long distance calls.
3,000 GM Autos
May Have Defects
DETROIT (U Pl J
Gcner:.il M otors Corp
s aid i t w;1s r c('al11ng
abo ut 3,000 c urn.·nl
model cars and 575 GMC
motor homes because of
d efects tn\·olvi n ~
transmissions and sh.~er
mg cont rol.
A GM spokesman sau.J
drivers m ay not be :.iblc·
to select the correct ~c<1r
position because or an
improperl y i n st al led
stop on the transmission
lmka~c of some Buick
Regal , Ct•ntury. L eSabre
and Electra mml<'ls and
on som e Oldsmnhilc
Cutlass models
,\ drt ver t h1nk 1ng the
car has been sh1fll·ll into
neulral may actually he
in the d r ive position .
possibly causing the r ar
to lurch unexpectedly .
GM said
The GM C motor homes ___________ are b e 1n~ r cc allc c1
because a retaining not
may he m1ss1n~ from the
intermcd1at l' stct'nng
shaft Tk1s l'Ould t·:11.1~1·
t he st ccr i,,g sh a.ft lo
Sl,paratc. rC'sullin g in "
loss of stccnllg t't>nll'ol.
GM said
Pacific City Bank
16041 Colden West
Huntington Beach, Ca.
The Boar d of
Directors of Pacific
Ci ty Bank
Decemberl9,
dec lared a
on
1975,
Stock
Di vidend of five
percent, payable on
January 26, 1976, to
Sha reholders of
record December 9,
PtJIU.IC '.'JOTICt:
F ICTITIOU\ ISUSI HE~S
NAMESTATEMl;NT
Thit toUow lnq per\On\ ar• dOH\oQ t>u\1
nt'h •\ BAILEY SP,.pqf BVtLOfq~
1601 So Sin< latr Suite I(, An•tw•m. CA
t1I06
'taberf M e .. ,,.,.,, 404 ~n Se
He"oorl ~•< 11. CA '?&OJ
Cortlttn<I J Sot1rrt"_ 1SH MlrM~r
0. 8•1b0• c ... t?i..c>
TP11\ bu'Stftt'S\ 1\ condur 1t"d bv ef't un
ln<.OOf'PQf'At~d .l\WC1'1tion Oll'\1H IMn 4
p.jtf1¥f\hl0
Aobtrl M 8••'"Y
fht\ \t•t~m,.nt w•\ 111~ 'lllrith thie
County C•trk 01 Or•f'Qt: Coul\ty on 1975. 0. B. Walter Jan ... rv 11' 191" n 1H4
P • Pvbtl\~d Or•not (06\t O~•'• P olo<
._ __ ....;..;..;re;..;s;.;.1d;..;e;.;.n;..;t ____ -' J.,. u•nd Fe<> 1. 10.11. "" J0116
FINANCIAL FIRM
SEEKING OFFICE SPACE
IN AIRPORT AREA
Approximately 10.000 s q, ft.
Principals only.
Submit proposals to
lox 610
TM Daily Pilot
P.O. lox 1560
Costa Mna. Co. 92626
,,_;,:;, ___ _ -
'Catc1a11p Year
Labor's Inflation.
Some Wigs
Deductible
Race Hurts U.S.? NEW YORK <U P() -
The cost ot a wig or toupee
can be a tax deducl1on un-
der certGin conditions. nc-
cordlntt to JI and R Block,
lax preparation service. llnlted Press lnlcrnalional
Um on bosses are calling 1976 a "catchup" year -a year lo catch
up w ith losses suffered during the r ecession.
H air pieces prcscril>ed
b y 3 doctor t o relieve
physical or m ental anguish
caused b y baldness have
been r uled legitimate tax
deduction s. T he deciding
factor is that they serve a
definite thffli)eutlc func-
tion beyond cosmetic r e-
asons and convenience, the
service said.
Trucker s, rubber and electrical worker s, building tradesmen and
some 15 million public employcs are bucking for increases in pay and
fringe benefits.
E conomists say the dl'munds
could result in more infl<1tion
"Most fore('tlSt(•rs urc cull·
ing for inflation between 5 and 7
percent," s aid Dr J oseph
Sen eca . c ha irm an of the
economics d c partmcn~ u t
Rutger s Colltge
"Bl'T IT THINK you could
see a mark ed upward change 1f
these contract scttkm(>nts run
higher Ir labor unions presl>
\ ery hard for sign1fic<1nt Wil{!CS.
··certainly thc r c'l> a g<;od
case that the untt>ni. mav fed
there's some cat ching u1» to be
done ..
M :iJor union c<11lll':H:I ~ t O\'l'I'
ing som l' 4 5 m1ll1on tnduMrtul
workers a n• S('ht'dul<'d to cxp1rl'
this ye<1r ;rnd hugc wu~c and fr
inge demand s are cxpt'clcd
Police. fireml•n and other puhllt·
employes, <:onsidercd n "ttn ·
derbox" by new Labor Sel·rctary
W. J . U scry, could be even
tougher at the bargaining t able.
I.AST MON'fll. polkc :1ncl
firemen in thl• District of C•>lurn
b1a won an IR p<•n·ent pay hik<•
ovN 10 mC1nths. Poht•t• 1n Prine<·
Gl'Ol'{!l'S County, Md , ;1j.!ri•cd lu
an average• 14 5 Pl'l'<'l'nl 1nc·n·;1:.c·
O\'er t WO Yl'iffl-
USl'I")' pn·d1ch ~1·ttlc m(•Oh
\.\ill avl'ragl' ;1ho11t Ill 1H.•rc1·nt
th•~ year . but I hl· 111~ u111ons ~-·~
th~y \\ant m orC'
Prcsrc'knt II arry Brid~es 11f
lhe lnternat 1011:.i l Lon~~horcme11
and Warehou s emen ·~ Un11w.
whost-c ontract doci.n't l1xp1r1•
until 1978. sate! tht• aq·rag
worker's net income ha~ clethn1•d
!l percent.
"It's definitely a catch-up
year." said Charles MC\rclante,
head of the 720.000-member New
JerSf?Y I\ FL-CIO. "We're going
a fter the dollars in hand.1
'
Food Costs Eating
Up Consumer Dollar
WAS HI NGTON <U P I > Pr<'l1m1nary government
estimates which have not yet been published show American con-~
sumers spent 17 .1 pen ·l'nt of their takc·home pay for food last year
comparer! with 16.9 percent i n 1974. '
The fi~ures, described~by an Agriculture Ocpaft.ment source as
tentative and subject to revision, showed 1975 was the second straight.,
yi:ar in whi ch consumers l ost ground to food inflation
THE PERCENTAGE OF consumer afler·t ax incom e spent lo
pay grocery bills had declined steadily from 20 percent in 1961to 16.;J
percent in 1972 and 1973 befor e j umping 0.6 percentage paints in 1974
;1ndanother0.2pointsl ast year. ~ •
Mor e conl'1rmation of the relative incr ease in the grocery bite •
out of consumer incomes last year came in a r eport published today
IJ~ t he foreign agricultural ser vice. l t showed that American factory
l'mploye:. had to w ork two hours and 16 m inutes in 1975 to buy nine
i.electc·d foods which rt-quired only one hour and 32 minutes to earn
in 1 !17·1
In C'omr>anson. fat'tnry workers in 13 foreti:n countries, who work
for longer than /\mcr1t'ans to puy their food bills. improved their re.
l.1t1n• Mandtni:: last year . The new estim ates showed that the same
nml' foods cost the for eign workers four hours and 34 minutes of
\\urking time last year, a deelin~ of 16 minutes from 1974.
THE FAS REPORT, which covered a total of 19 differ ent food
items, dtd not give any comparison with 1974 for American and
fore1i.:n workers The comparisons were m ade independently by
rht'C'k ing w orking time figures for nine foods included i n a repart
publL~hed last year with figures for the same foods-
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Tuesday'H
Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ,
Y t!ar•a 11.i,.~w~ Appear Ev.-ry Salurct.y
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1uesday February 10. 1976 s 0.t.IL v PILOT A
Otained Dow.n
Marriott Strays Afield j
By MILTON ~IOSKOWJTJ, ,
Asked the question. "Which 1s the larJ:t•81 hotl'I chain'>'',
m nny i>erfoM -rO\Jld probttbly an1wer, eurl'('ttly, HoluJay
lnns With sotne 1,700 est.11bhshml·11t.s, I lohdny J nn~ hus for
rent each day an in<'red1bJe 267,()(J() room:. 1hkcd the ques-
uon. Whi<'h 1i; tht• lar.:est n·~1.1urant <'.ham 1 " n1t111y
pers ons could probably al~o an'iwc r. correctly.
McOonald's. With mon: thuo 3,000 units 11\ the United
States. Md >on.1ld s M 1ll:-. so many hnml>urgcrs
that average daily re
ce1pts total an 1ncrl.'d1
ble SS 5 m1Jlton
Money
Tree H oliday Jons and
M cDonald s .ire t>ot.h
franch1st'1 s m eamn~
that most of the units that be.tr thl'lr n:imec; ar'' owned by
licensees Hoth 'omfJmlll':O. 11ow h;n•l annuul sales a pprox.
imating Sl b1lhon .
HOW MANY PERSONS, thoui;:h, \\ould be able to iden-
tify the company wh1d1 docs whal both llohday Inns and
McDonalo s do feed and lodgt.' people • a n<l now ran ks
thJrd behind these two giant:. Y.Jth annujl sales of $750
mtlhon.,
The answer. surprisingly. is Mar11ott Corp. a compdny
that has patched together a clutch of different b~s esses to
expand its sales by s1ic times over the vast JO ye .
Marriott has hotels, 31 of them with .1 tof'a(s 13 300
rooms. and they generate (.1t 1 utes cons1uer.,~ h1ghr1
lhan Holiday Inn) revenues or more than S200 m1lhon .1
year
.Marriott h as restaurants -thiit was 1ls ongmal bus1
ness. Among them a re llol Shoppes caf<'lenas, I-arrell's l<'l
cream parlors Big Boys coffee shops and Roy Rogers Cast
food restaurants There are more tha n 400 u111ts 1n 28 states,
and they generate s ales of more than $250 m1lhon a year
MARRIOTT'S TIDRD prong 1s ins11tul1onal fec<11ng It
provides food service for businesses and schools but
especially for airlines Marriott maml a1 ns kitchens at 51
airports around the world, s upplying 75 different airlines,
among them Amen can Airlines, TW1\ and the Soviet
Airline. AeroOot. Ring up another S250 m1lhon for lh1s
d1v1s1on
Not content with fccdcn~ and lodgtni:! us Marr1oll will
make a bid this year 1 o m u 1 ilkl' flol1duy Inns un<I
McDonald s hy <'ntcrta1n1ng u:. .1 );,i Walt U1sncy Jul-t 10
lime for the B1centenn1.1I 1t will unfurl two • Gr~ttl
AmC'nca theme parks f<.aturing 11des. sho\\ s, -;hops and
r est3urants The, first ont> will op<'n ;\larch 20 i.tl S;i11l<i
Cla1 a . 40 m iles south of s.rn 1··ruoc1-;co The SC Miid JS
scheduled to open May 29 al Gurnee, Ill , midway between
Chicago a nd Milwaukee l Marn oll s appetite for expansion has occas1onally re-
sulted in inchgcst1on In 1971, 1t got into the booming cnus c
ship business by a cqumng the Sun Lmc which oper;ih ,
cruise s hips m the-C1mbbean duri ng the winter and in the
Mediterranean during the summer Alon~ came the
Turkish Greek war c>vcr Cyprus -and presto, there " a~ no
Mediterranean cru1!>c hustnl'~s
TllE SlJN Ll~E accounts for onlv I pcrrent of Mar-
riott s sales bul 1l:. 1974 7'i Op(•rat1on~ produced J S.5 M
m1l11on toss -and that" as enough to bn:Jk a 14 year ~\rsn~
of profit mcreases for M;;irrwll
While M arnoll earn(' rt S:l8 mil hon 1n its latest hsrnl
year, its debt has so.JI cd tn such heights that it's now p~y1n~
annual mtcre:.t or SUI 101111011 Jt has yet to pay a ca-;h
d1v1dend Sh.irehol11l'rs .simply have to be content "1th
watchmg the sales {!o up
LA's Phone Callers
Need 8 Directories
ind r·q1rrss cd ,a doubt 1 hnt
lhl' companv s-jm1poscd -10
< l'nls .1 mopth reduction in
llat rate rcs1dent'c services
\\Ill offs('t the a dded cost to
!>UbSC'n btir s \\ho n('cd .IS•
s1stancc for calls w1thtn their
home areas but arc not tn·
eluded sn the directones sup·
'lllcd to them "
The wholC' m atter is being
consider ed by the California
Pubh<' Ut1ht1es Commission
as part of a SI l!l m1lhon rate
inr1 ease requested by Pac1f1c
Telephone
.~U.S. Auto Dealerships
Decline During Year
DETR011' <AP) -More
•: than 500 don1c~t1c new r~•r de·
• alc.>rc;h1ps went out of business
·during recession pla~ucct
1975. th<' stcepc~l rlrop in f1vl•
years and the 20th year in u
row that the numhcr of auto
outlets has declined
Saddleback
Management
Talk Slated
ACCORDINC. lO an a nnual
survey by the trad" JOUmOJI
/\ u t o m o t 1 ., 1• N cw s th c
n11mbt•r of dealers franch~rl
with U S .1ulo companies fell
by 527 during last Yl'3r Lo a
low of 24 45:1 The lust time
1nor e denl er sh1ps d tsup·
J><'a red 1n a single year was in
1970, when there was a drop of
945
The latest count 1s down to
:ibout hal( the numher or di:!·
nlerships 10 busm~ss JUst
after World War ti and cotrh
pares w ith 41 ,000 doing bU:'.\I•
ness m 1956, when \h~ swa d:.'
decline ucgan
lndustry analysts atlnbUtf
the sharp drop Jast year ttH)l~
st'vcre recession which ~rrp~
pied auto snl<'s By contra.st.
369 o utlets folded 1n 1974.
when the industry was
depressed by concerns over
fuel shortages. and ollly ~2
d1sappcarrd in the record
sales year of Hl73
THE 20· \' E i\ R dt'rlmc 1n
lhc numhcr or dealrrsh1ps
h~s been blamcci on lhc de·
m1se of nil but four auto
mnnufarturcrs. incrcosrd
t nm pet 111\ c prcs~ures m oh·
I ainm~ fr am h1se!\, ,m!l the
h11J:c Jn\' l'o;tmc.>nts now n:-
q111rt'1I 10 OJ>l'r!JlC 0 Ol'W c.:ir
outleL
Accordm ~ lo th~ J\ulo News
survry, Chry!\lt>r Corp. de-
alers accounted for ruorc than
hal! the lOUil decline 10 1975.
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'The music business is tough, but I
don't get discouraged. I'm always
moving forward. There 's
always a demand for new talent.
lr -Bob Applegate
Musician
Showcased
By DENNIS McLELLAN
01 lhe O•llJ PllOI Sl•H
The KOCE·TV crew stepped
over the snake-like blttck cables
running across the gray studio
floor as they positioned cameras
for the taping of tile weekly
Showcase series .
Director Harry Ratner walked
into the bright overhead lights
He spoke to the bearded singer
•Cale d in f r o nt of a thin
m icrophone. Colored spolllghts
hanging behind him produced a
star burst effect when viewed on
the nearby color monitor.
"OK. we'll run through each
number one al a time," Ratner
told the singer, who held his
guitar '!gainst a silky navy blue
shirt~'We won't rehearse every.
• thing but the first couple of
numbers, otherwise it may get
Stale.··
The s peakers throughout the
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Tuesday, February 10. 1976 Bl
studio pickcd up the· sin ger·~
voice as he began rehearsing tw ..
first tune ... Mr. Su nsh1n<.' "
"Who's this"" asked a vis itor
entering the equi pmcnt -cluller<'d
room .
"Bob Applegate," rt'plied the
floor manager.
HOUSEHOLD NAl'IE
Whi le fa r fro m bein g ~1
household name. the question of
who is Bob Applegate will at
least partially bc answered wht•n
the 30·minute program airs al
7:30 p.m . Wednesday. Pcb. 11 ,
and ag:un a l 10:30 pm. f'rida)',
Feb. 13. on channel 50.
T he 28-ycar-o ld Newpo rt
Beach resir!Ntl. who h:.is been
writing and sin~ing songs s ince
1967, has one. ovt•rr1dmg ambi·
tion: To cut a record album of his
own c·ompol>itions.
lie is placing his hoix·s on the
show to help g ive him much·
°2~,J'""~
~,A""
Oii!!!;,;:=::~~~~ ··milk has
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something
ror
everybody "
needed exposu re.
Appearing gr atis. the bl!arded
ball adeer wall receive a video
tape cassette of the program,
which features 10 of his songs
with edited between scenes shot
in t he studio a nd those filmed
earlier on the bea ch and at the
San Juan Capistra no tram depot.
"It's good for showing to re-
cording and T V studio!>," said
Applegate', cxplainin~ many
hopeful6 ha ve. a t bc:-.l, only
homemade sbund cas:-.etles.
FUN THING
Applegate, who has copyright-
c·c;I ns arly 40 of hl'i comrositions.
beg;rn sonl! writing in coll ci::c
where he majorl!d in busine!>s ·
and French. ".M us1c was JUSl a
fun kind of thin g tu me," he st1id.
But after ~raduat1on he took orf
for New York City. ··r realized in
lite last year of school that the re-
If you remember
the product
after viewing
a TV
commercial,
it is a good
one. Other-. . wise agencies
'bite the
dust.'
cord business was going to be my
life."
He began peddling his music to
publishers a nd received several
offers to m ake demonstration re-
c o r d s . H o weve r , h e w as
sidetracked when. as he puts it,
"The Army got m e."
Following a l our of duty in
Europe, he tra veled around the
continent io a VW bus, writing
songs along the way.
He als o contracted with the
U.S. government to sing popula r
and gos pe l songs to lift the spirits
of troops waiting to be stationed.
SETTLE DOW N
Although he admib to falling in
love with the old world charm, he
finally decided lo settle down
"and get a career going:"
He moved t o Orange County
nearly two years ago, after Ii ving
in Hawaii several months where
he appeared on the Jerry Lewh
telethon
ll was Appl<'gatc''> .lpp<!arancc
on KOCE's Alternating Current
progr;.im last April in which he
sang two songs t hat led ~o the
current one-man show. He made
a point of keeping in touch with
the station.
"I had heard a little bit of the
previous show," s aid Ratner, ad.
mitting timing played a part in it.
''He came in Just as we "'ere
planning Showcase.
"lie c·an take the video tape
around and it wtll be a nice
showc:.ise for him. which ts \.I.hat
this show 1s all a bout ··
Applegate takes a philosophic
attitude.
"The mus ic business is tough,
but I don't get d iscouraged. J'm
alwa~·s moving forward There's
. alwa)'S a d e m and for ne"' talent -~
New Obiective
Raises Hopes
MINNEAPO LIS (J\P) -At an
age when many senior c1t1zcns
have settled into the quiet con-
finement of a high-rise apart·
mcnt, or a con\'alescent home.
Dr. Jeannette P iccard keeps a
pace that could tire a person half
her age.
At age 80, t he trailblazer for or-·
din:>tion o f w o men in the
Episcopal Church has a datebook
full of commitments.
Dr. Piccard was first pulled in·
to the n ational spotlight by her
husband, Jean. and his twin
brother. Augus te . descendants of
a Swiss family of scholars.
T he brot he r s pr obed t h~
stratosphere in balloons in the
1930s and Auguste explored ocean,
depths in a bathysphere.
<fained by a r<'lircd bishop at
Washington, D.C .• in Septem~r.
In the m iddle of the con-
trovers y is Dr. Piecard, who
hves in the ai;inf.! t wo-stor y stuc-
co house whe re she and her
husband rcar <'d three boys. Jt>an
died in 1963 on his 79th birthday.
l'PTO DATF:
If he r sur ro undinJ?S a rc of
another century. Dr. Piccard is
satisfied her :.land on women
pries ts is both biblically based
and up to date.
Does It. Pay to Advertise? J eannette Piccard, after six
balloon flights , acquired a pilot's
•
. c rr~e in 193•1. As the firs t
in s pace that year, she a pressurized gondola to
feet while her husband
An esteemed possession is the
bann<'r s u s p e nd ed f r o m a
st:urway pla tform . A gift from
ad m irers , it ca rries a legend
from Apostle Paul : ''There is
ncatht'r bond nor free. There is
neither male nor female. There
is neither J ew nor Greek. ln
Christ Jesus we a ll are one."
"It boggles m y mind, when
some church leaders take act,ion
against those who support us."
she says. "They've tried to
sweep this thing under the r ug.
They'r e angry because they
can't ignore us."
By ALl.ISON DF.F.RR
1 f a pi i:;t on e n gine goe s
''sprong" wha t goes "llmmmm-
rnmm?"' {;-
What bents "ring around the
collar" every lime'>
If you only go around once in
hfr, what should you grab for ?
J\('Cording to Len A. Levy, ex-
C<'utive producer of l<'l<'vision
rnmmcrcia ls fo r Foot<'. Cone and
lk'l<linJ?/Honig, 1f you c·an name
till' product. 1t 1s a "i<oo<l com·
merc1al."
If you can't it's a "bad" one.
becauc;c 1t docs not sell the pro-
duct. idea or image 1l was de-
signed to pro1cct
Levy's topic nt Cal State Lon~
lk:>ch's m edia clini<' was. os-
tensibly. to be TV Commercials,
J low and Why Th<'Y Still Work.
ll1s answ<•r '' .1~ hn<•f "I frank:
Iv clon·1 k nm\ 1\ll I do know 1s
thatthl'\ <lo " Mk ··
j lc \\ <'nl tUl, lll~IN1cl , to l'Xpl:11n
hm' ~td\ ert1:-<•nH'll l1-.ir<' mad1"
tht•ir rt•l1111w 1·11~1:-,1n1l lo define
'' h,1l tlw~ art• :incl art• not
·o T ARTI ST IC
"\\'h•1t ;1n .id 1' nnt. h ,J ftlm or
:.i movie. They are rarely, if ever,
artistic. The ad agency's job is lo
create the best possible ad, ex-
pose il lo the widest and most ap-
propr iat e audience, .. Levy said.
The agency's job is to find "the
implicit drama" in a product.
He cited airlines, for example.
They all buy bas icall y the same
planes. equipped the san1e w ay
and the food is pretty uniform
"going from average.to lousy."
So, the age ncy has to find a
"difference" or convince the con-
.sumer there js one. Thus, Levy 's
agenc y s ells o n e air line 's
"friendly sk ies."
Appropria te · market m ea ns
you're more likely to sell beer
during a s porting event and de·
tcr ge nt du r ing the "s oap
operas."
The "soap " commercials are
the ones people seem to find the
most offensive. Levy said, ad-
mitting he's written some letters
to manufacturers himself
"Rut you have lo realize that
commercials ar e aimed at the
whole demoJ!r aph1c spectrum.
Whal might keep you Crom buv-
mi; a product. may be what re-
minds another shopper of a pro-
du c t w h en s h e 's in th e
supermarket."
DIDN'T SELIJ
If an ad has be autir11l pictures
and music. but no one rem e m.
bers the name of a product, it
hasn't done its j oh. Le,·y :.aid.
He c ited the case of the
"speecy, spicy meatball " com-
mercial ·· Evcr~·onc loved it but
no one could rcmt•ml><'r the pro
duct. Thal a~cnc) b1L thc dust."'
Levy expla ined that the ad
agen<'Y doesn't produce the. TV
ads. but supe rvises work done
under a subcontract.
An average o ne-m inute com·
mercial will cost $15.000tocreate,
from writer's typewriter to fi nal
editing and music
This, he noted. is only a
small amount compared to the
cost of nctuall y putt in~ the ad on
t he air . One m inute of com
mercial time on Super Uowl X.
for cxampl<'. cost S230.000.
"But when you're reaching 21!
million homes. ancl an averai,:e of
two viewers per homC', 1t mav be
worth 1t to r<'ach the 11ud1cnc<t
you want to reach · ·
Costs may be higher than ., . . . cosmic .rays .and other
average for initial production if a sc1e1lt1f1c mysteries.
"name" t a lent is used. Sir DEFIESHIERARCHY Lawrence Olivier cost Polaroid
$250,000.
COSTS VARY
To gel what they want, a com-
pany may shoot 45 minut<'s of
ril m for a 30-second spot, Lc"y
said.
Screening nine commerc1::ils
his agency h~indl<'d. Levy used
each as ari e xample of "ex·
pensive" and "inex(>(!ns ivc" pro·
duction costs.
An airline commercial s imply
showing the pla ne in flight with a
voiceover was "r elatively inex·
pensive and a lot easier when we
E{ot a pl ane fast enough to keep up
with it."
Another. using 88 new cars in
the middle of the Mojave Desert.
"was obvious ly exp<'nsive."
A high price tag cnmt> with the
charge card commcrcrnl plug.
gin~ its use as a travt>I carcl, in
which a train, ocean liner, plane
nn~us tear through a facsimile
of lhecard.
( ee TV ADs, Page 82)
But these days, s he is widely
known as one of 11 women who
defied ecelestical hierarchy to
become the firs t of their s ex to be
ordained Episcopal priests.
The controversial cerem ony
performed by four bishops at
Philadelphia on July 29, 1974 ,
touched off s tormy reaction. The
Episcopal House of Bishops. re·
affirm ing they favoted the prin1
c iple o f o rda inifig wome n.
nevertheless found the ordina-
tions viola ted church canons and
that the 11 w e re not v alid
m inisters.
The proposal to accept women
as priests was narrowly defeated
at the c hurch's tr iennial conven-
tion in 1973. It could be the mos t
fervent issue delegates will con·
sider at next year's session in
Minneapolis.
Meantime. the issue festers.
Some of the 11 have performed
rites usu ally reserved for male
priests , such as giving absolullo[I
:md cons ecrating the comm\.l~
nion.
1-·our more women were or·
AWNGING
She does not CQ\Jalc her stand
with women's lib. hut declares
she is simply followin~ throuRh
on a longing she's had since
youn~ womanhood .
In the wake of ordination, Dr.
Piccard received hundreds oflet-
ters on the issue -"I've never
counted them. About 97 percent
were favorable."
She received <'Ollegc or un-
iversity degrees in phalosophy-
psyc holog y , c hc mistry a nd
edu cation, respectively , for
bachelors, m a sters and doc-
torate s tud ies. O rdain ed a
church deacon in 1971, s he at·
tended Gener a l Theological
Seminary in New York in 1972-73,
passing an ordination examina-
tion usually r <.'servcd for seniors.
She ser ved as consultant to the
Nation al Aeron autical a nd
Space Adminis tration's Manned
Sp:>C<'Craft Center :.it Houston.
And as a space agency lecturer.
s h e ur g ed wome n t o b e
"som e t h i n g more than
houscwh·cs.''
'
'The music business is tough, but I
don 't get d is couraged. I'm always
moving forward. There 's
always a demand for new talent.
-Bob Applegate
.
"
Musiciah
Showcased
By DE NNIS McLELLAN
01 II>• Oall~ Piiot SI.ti!
The KOCE·TV crew s tepped
over the snake·like black cables
r unning across the gray s tudio
floor as they positioned cameras
for the ta ping of tne weekly
Showcase series.
Director Ha r ry Ratner walked
into the bright overhead lights.
·le spoke to the bearded singer
1C aled in fr o n t O{ a thin
microphone. Colored spotlights
hanging behind him produced a
star burst eCfect when viewed on
the nearby color monitor.
"OK, we'll run through each
number one at a time," Ratner
told the s inger, who held his
guitar against a silky navy blue
shirt. "We won't rehearse every·
thing but the firs t couple of
numbe rs. othe rwise it may gel
sta le ."
The speakers throughout the
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Tuesday. February 10, 1976 81
studio picked up the sin~er's
voice-as he began n'hcarsing his
first tune." Mr. Sunshine."
"Who's this"" asked a visitor
entering the cquipment·cluttercd
room .
"Bob Applegate," replied the
floor manager .
HOUSE HOLD NA~1E
While far fro m being n
household name, the question of
who is Bob Applegate will al
least p:irtially be answered when
t he 30·minutc __ pr~ram airs at
7:30 p.m Wednesday, rcb II,
and again at 10 :30 p.m. f''riday,
Feb. 13. on channel 5')
The 28 ·ye::ir·old N<.'wport
Tlcnch r csirlcnt, who hus bL•cn
wri ting. and ::.inl'.{ing soni;:s since
1967. has one ovcrridint:: :.imbi-
tion: To cut a r.ecord album of lus
own com positions .
Ile is placing his hope!. on the
show to help give him much·
needed exposure.
Appearing gr atis, the bearded
balladeer will receive a video
tape cassette of the program ,
which features 10 of his songs
with edited between scenes shot
in the s tudio and those Cilmed
earlier on lbe ~each and at the
San.Juan Capistr ano tram de.pot.
,. '1t 's good for showin~ to r e-
cording and TV studios." said
Applegate, explaining many
hopefuls have. at bes t, only
homemade s!>und casl>l.'tlcl>.
FUNTlllNG
Applegate, who has copyright·
ed nearly 40 of his compos11ions.
began s ong wr1tin~ 1r1 college
where he m ajored in bu::.inc::.::. ·
and French. "Mus ic was just a
fun kind of thing to me," he said.
But after graduation he took ofl
for New York City. "I reallied in
the last year of school that the r e·
If you rememb er
the product
after viewing
a TV
commercial,
it is a good
one. Other-. . wise agencies
'bite the
dust.'
Does It. Pay to Advertise?
Ry AU.ISON OF.F.RR
Ol IM l).\oly Polol Sl•ll
I f a pi ston <'n ,:?ine ~oes
· ~pron~ .. what goes "llmmmm-
mmm'!"
What bc:lts "rin~ orotmd the
collar .. every time'
If you only go <1round once in
. llfl', whal s hou ld you s:rahfor'!
1\ccClrd1n1? to Le n A. Levy, ex-
t'('ttt i \'c.' producer of tf>lt'vision
rommercwls for Foo1e. Cone and
&-ldinJ?/Hon1JL 1f you C:\n name
thl' product. 1t 1s a "~ood com
O\Cl'l'l:ll
IC you c:in'l 11·s :t "ba<I" one.
bt'rau<:<' 1t docs not st>ll the pro-
durt. Hien or image 1l was de·
s1~ne<l to proj<'cl
L\•vy·~ topic at Cal Stale Long
Bench's medin elinir was. os ·
ten:-tbly. t11 bt• TV Comm('r cials .
How and Why They Still Work.
Hts anc:w1•r wa ... lmt•f "I frank.'
h dnn'I k1111'' \11 I do know 1s
I h;1t till'\' clo WOI"
tit• wPnl 011. 111~1 1 .. 1d, to l'Xplnin
hm' .1th1·r11~1·t1H'nt~ ,1r1• n1:11h'.
th1•11 1 l•lal1Y'C' t'll"h .111111n dd1n1•
\\hat th<'~ .irt• and :111• rwl.
'OT ARTISTIC
"\\'hJt ~in .id I" 1101 , "'a film nr
3 movie. They are rarely, if ever,
artistic. The ad agency's job is lo
create the best possible ad. ex-
pose it to the w idest and most ap·
propriale audience ... Levy said.
The agency 's job is to find "the
implicit dram a" in a product.
He cited airlines. for example.
They all buy bas ically the same
planes. equipped the sa n1e way
and the food is pretty uniform
"going from aver agcJ.o lousy.•·
So, the agency has to find a
"difference'· or convince the con-
sumer there is one. Thus, Levy's
agen cy sells \Jne a irline 's
''friendly skies."
Appropriate m arket means
you'r e more likely to sell beer
during a sporting event and de-
ter gent during the "sou p
operas."
The "soap'' commercials arc
thP ones people seem to fi nd the
most offensive. Levy said. ad-
mitting he 's written some letters
to manufacturers himself
"Rut you have to realize that
commerci<ils are aimed at the
"hole demographic spectrum .
What might keep you from buy·
ing ~1 product . m ay be what re-
minds anothe r shopper of a pro-
duc t wh e n s h e's in th e
supermarket.··
DIDN'T SELL
If an ad has beautiful pictures
and music. but no one reme m-
bers the nam<' of a product, it
hasn't done its JOb, Le\'y said.
He cit e d t he ease of the
"spcccy, spicy meatball" com·
mcrcial. "Everyone loved it but
no one could remember the pro-
duct. That age ncy bit the dust. ..
Levy explained lhal the ad
agency doesn 'l produce the· TV
ads, but super vises work done
under a subcontract.
An average one -minute com -
mercial will coslSJ5,000tocreate,
from writer 's typewr iter to final
editing and mus ic.
This. he noted. is only a
small amount compared to the
cost of actuall y putllng the ad on
the air. O ne minute of com.
mercial time on Super Bowl X.
tor exam ple, cos t S230,000.
:·a ut when you·r c reaching 2P.
malllon homes. a nd an average of
two viewers per home. it may be
worth it to reach the audience
you want lo reach."
Cos ts m ay be higher than
average for initial production if a
"name" tale nt is used. Sir
Lawrence Olivier cost Polaroid
$250,000.
COSTSVAk V
To get what th ey want. a rom -
pany may shoot 45 minul<'s of
film for a 30·second spot, Le" y
sa id.
Screening nine commercials
his agency handled. Levy used
each as a n example of •·ex-
pensive" a nd "inexpensive" pro-
duction costs.
An airline com mercia l simply
showing the plane in night with a
voiceover was "relath1ely inex-
pensive and a lot easier when we
got a plane fast enough to keep up
with it."
Another. using fl8 new cars in
the middle of the Mojavt Desert,
"was obviously expensive."
A high price tag came with the
charge card com mercaal plug-
t:ing its use as a travel card, in
which a train. ocean liner, planc
and bus tear through a facsimile
oflhecard.
(See TV A Os, Page 82)
cord business was going to be my
life.··
Ile began peddling his music to
publishers and r eceived several
offe rs to make demonstration re-
cord s. H owever, h e was
sidetracked when. as he puts it,
"The Army got me."
Following a tour of duty in
Europe, he traveled around the
continent in a V }V bus, writtng
songs along the way.
He also contracted with the
U.S. government to sing popular
and gospel songs to lift the s pirits
of troops waiting to be stationed.
SETTLE DOWN
Although he ad mils to falling in
love with the old world charm, he
finally deci<!ed to settle down
"and get a career going."
He moved to Orange County
nearly two years ago, after livin~
in Hawaii several months where
he appeared on the Jerry Lewis
telethon.
It was l\ppl<'ga te 'c; .lppearancc
on KOCE's Alternating Current
progr am las t April in which he
sang two songs that led ;.o the
current one-mun show. fie made
a point of keeping in touch with
the station
"I had heard a tittle bit of the
previous show." said Ratner, ad·
milling lim ing played a part in it.
"He came in Just as we were
planning Showe asc.
"He can take the video tape
around and it will bl:' a nice
showcase for him. which is what
this show is all about."
Applegate takes a philosophic
attitude .
"The mus ic business js tough,
but I don'l get d iscouraged. I'm
alwaxs moving forward. There's
. a lwa ys a demand for ne.....,
talent. ..
New Obiective
Raises Hopes
IMfNNEA POLIS CAP) -At an
a$c when m any S<'nior <.'1lll:cns
have settled into the quiet con·
finem ent of a high·rise apart·
mcnt. or a convalesc<>nt home,
Dr. Jeannette Piccard ke<'JJ$ a
pace that could tire a person half
her age.
Al age 80. the trailblazer for or··
din ation of w o men in the
Episcopal Church has a datcbook
full of comm itments.
Dr. Piccard was first pulled tn·
to the national spotlight by her
husband. Jean. a nd hi~ twm
brother . Au~ustc. descendants or
a Swiss famil\I of scholars.
The brother s probed th~
stratosphere in balloons in the
1930s and Auguste explored ocean.
depths in a bathys phere.
Jeannette Piccard, a fter s ix
balloon flights. acquired a pilot's
license in 1934 . As the first
wom an in space that year. s he
guided a pressur ized gondola to
57 ,559 feet while her husband
studied cosm ic r ays .and other
scientific mysteries.
DEFIES HIE RARCHY
But these days, she is widely
known as one of 11 women who
defied eccleslical hierarchy to
become the first of their sex to be
ordained Episco pal priests.
The contro ver s ial cere mony
performed by four bishops ul
Philadelphia on July 29, 1974.
touched off stormy reaction. The
Ep iscopal House of Bishops. re·
affirmin{! they favored the prtn·
c iple of ordaining wo m e n,
nevertheless found the ordina-
tions violated church canons and
lha t t h e 11 were not valid
ministe rs.
The proposal to aC£ept women
as priests was narrowly defeated
at the church's trienn iaJ conven
lion in 1973 It could be the most
fervent issue de legates will con-
sider at next year's session in
Minneapolis.
Meantime, the issue festers.
Some ot the 11 have performe<I
rites usually reserved for male
priests, such as giving absolution
:ind consecr at ing the commu-
nion.
Four more women were or·
dnined by a r etired bishop at
Washington. O.C., in September.
In the midd le of the con-
l roversy is Dr . P iccard. who
lives tn the a ging two.story stuc-
<.'O house where s he and hC'r
hushand rcan•cl three boys. Jean
died 1111963 on his 79th birthday.
l 'PTO 0 1\TF:
Jf her surrou ndin~s arc or
another C<'nlury, Or. Piccard is
satisfied her ~tand on women
pne~ls 1s both biblically based
and up to d :ite.
An <'Ste<'med possession is lhe
banner s us p ended from a
stairway plat form. A gift from
admirers, it t•arrics a legend
from Apostle Paul: "There is
neither bond nor free. There is
neither male nor female. There
is neither J ew nor Greek. ln
Christ J esus we all arc one."
"lt boggles m y mind, when
some church lea ders take act.ion
agains t those who support us,"
she says . ''They 'vc t ried to
sweep this thing under the ru~.
They're a ngr y because they
can't ignore us ."
A LONG ING
She does not equate her stand
with wome n 's lib. hut declares
she is s im ply following through
on a longing s he 's ha d since
youn~ womanhood.
In the wa ke of ordination, Dr.
Piccard r eceived hundreds of let·
ters on the issue -"I've never
counted them. About 97 percent
were favorable."
She r eceived college or un·
iversily degr ees in philosophy-
ps yc ho logy. c h e m istry a nd
education, r es pectively, for
bache lors, m aste rs a nd doc·
torate s tudies. Ordained a
church de acon in 1971, she al·
tended General Theological
Seminar y in New York in 1972-73,
passing an o rdin a tion examina·
lion usually reserved for seniors.
Sh<' served as consultant to the
N otio n a l Aer onautical a nd
Space Administration's Manned
Sp:icccraft Center at Houston.
And as a spnce agency lecturer .
s h e urged wo m e n t o be
"something more than
houscw\\'CS."
,
I
!
I
' Tu~ay, Ffittu•iy 10, 197S
AT Sex
Image Sr
WIT'S
END
Drawn
By E RMA DOMBECK
I get a lot of m ail from teenagers.
Some or it ls even signed.
One asked m e if I was really serious a bout
raising the driving age to 35. (You bet your
leaden foot I a m .)
Another young reader said he found a way lo
shut me up fo r at least tour yea rs. He enrolled
me in Nyack College in New York. (The com ·
puter has been bugging me for the past four
months for my high school transcripts.)
The ones who really scare me half to death
ate the kids who have their own cch.1mns a nd can
fight back.
(
Wi 11 Powerless
D E A R A N N
LANDE RS · I just had
my 1mn uaJ checkup and
rec-eived some bad news
about my health l 'm not
d ying, but l need serious
surgery. This brought to
a head a problem that
has been k eeping me
a wake nights.
We a re good Catholics
and have seven c hildren.
I often wondered what
would bt'rome of the kids
if anything ha ppened to
me. My h usband is a
completely selfis h man.
He becom es hysteric~!
when the children bother
hipt. (ll can be a simple
thing like asking a'que~
tion when he's rcadin~
the news pa per.)
(Ann LCJnders_ ~
reading the letter si~ncd DEAR N .-s: l' our lrt
"Soft Spot " five minutes t e r r a m <' f r o m
ago and I'm positive I Hulr blnson, Ka n. T hi•
just dumped that same "nutty broad" lives in
nutty broad. Orlando. But don't b<'
She's a !tar . a l'heul embarrassed . I rccei\,ed
and totally ir respons1hl1.•. two dozen le ttt"rs from
Promises m e<l n 1iothing. OTHER m en who wen •
Appointments forget. e qua lly certain thi•y
it. S he 's us ua lly two were m ixed up with t11(·
hours late or she never sa me "nutty broad."
shows up at all. Stie's u ·The advice you orrered
scatterbr ained idiot and "Soft Spot" was Iden-
would l;le a lousy mother . Ucal to mine . I hope they
No matter what you do all take it.
fo r he r , it 's n e v e r
enough. Same doll. No ----------
question a bout it. RUfffll'S
H took me a long lime
before 1 cou ld find the UPHOLSTERY
One of them is Marc Talbert. who writ es a
column for the Iowa State dail y paper in Ames.
In a recent column he wrote, "Er.ma Bombeck is
to the housewife what deodora nt is to the armpit.
But there has always been one s ubject on which
she frequently writes tha t strikes a dissident
chord ... child ren in genera l and teenagers in
particular."
Marc goes on to reveal what for years
parents have tried to s uppress -the fact that
children raise their parents. '
Jet Lag Eliminated? UP I T eltt1M IO
If a child h<is an acci-
dent h<.> runs out of the
house and l have to take
care of C\ erything. My
husband 1s J nervous.
tense person who cannot
cope with an emergency.
We h a ve no family
near and this isn't the
kind of problem I can
discuss with neighbors
or friends. I have two sis-
stre ngt h lo g ive this
screwball the air. Now
that she is out of my life
I'm a new man. I hope
~TM'W..t ..... ,,
1'22 HwtHw llwd.
Cosfe Mtt0-541·02St
"It is d ifficult to raise your parents and
make whole. healthy, happy funcllonin~ mem·
bers or societ y out or tht m. It can be the mos t
frustr ating thing a child ever does. But, as many
kids have disaovered, it can also be one of the
most fulfilling.
Military history was made by Lt. (j.g.) Rosemary Conasler, lhe fi r sl
woma n offi cer to fly solo in a milita ry jet. "Soft Spot" dumps ht•r ::::======-==-~=-=-=-~
pronto NE V E H Call 6 42-5678. Libra FELT BETTF:R Put a f ew words
to work lor ou.
"Now, I 've always believed that parents
should be told the truth about sex. T here are so
many things they either don't understand, or else
try to hide from . Obviously, Erm a, something
happenec between the time you were married
and the time your son enterer! your life. Thal
something is called .
Stick to Principles ters who have told me ~------------------they wou Id t a ke m y
children if I should die. If
J put this in my will
would it hold? P lease
,:ti vt' me s ome he lp, Ann.
I 'm O N S H AKY
· ,_t;:':.'·· .• ' ·• •1'· · • Shoron Allens • . "-'t:Yo;.a.~·,• ... .....,. .. ,,...-•• -..... , ........ , • ._It':°'"..._,~
/'.' ·:·.. ~EREN ITV ~ "·>
"Dishpan hands'!
"No. it is called sc.x. IL is iJ..bCjlUtiful natural
part of life. I know this 1s :1 lot for you to learn 1n
one silting. But just toss it over m your mind.
After all. how else could you have had a son and a
da ughter?
"By eating from the same fork a s your
father ?"
C'mon, Marc. Fight fair. Whenever young
people want to win one, they go for the pare ntal
Achilles heel ... their reticence to discuss s·e·ic .
<Es pecially with the kids \vho wrote the book! I
Parents are changing. Wl' really urc We're
more open now than we have e\er lw<'n. Why. on
my dorm a pphrat1on for Nyack Culll'gl', hcsidc
the word Sl'~. I filled in " FUH. '·
From 81
• • . TV Ads
An insurance company s pot for inflatable air
bags for autos "tot:ill('(! three cars "
But. a pu bile servkc announcement on pre
serving our fore~ts during the Bicentennial ye<.1r.
used existing J!raph1cs and music and cost only
52,000
Levy noted that the luxury of one· minute anrl
one-and-o ne-half·minute ads 1s long gone. !\lost
now are JO seconds.
What most conc<'rncd the audience w<is how
10 express d1sappro\"al of a partscularl) ofr<'nsive
commercia l where st will dot he most good.
"Write to the prr•s1dcnt or the rornpany
Relieve mC'. h<''ll get thl' letter to the right placC'. · ·
One woman asked. "'If it's too good for toilel
paper. why don 'l lhc>y tell m<· whut l ~1m supposed
todowithit'.'"
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY lt
By SYDNE Y OM ARR
ARI ES <March 21
April 191 : You ca n
cre3tl! situ a l ion that im·
proves security a1vJ l>r
~s you closer to ramily
~xcellent opportu111ty
exis ts to start over on
mor<' solid st ructure.
T AU R US (April 20
May 20): Follow through
on hunc h. Unorthodox
procedure now could br-
ing best resu Its . Short.
tnp involving relative
might uc on agenda.
GEMINI <M ,1y 21 ·
June 201 . ll 1).!hl1 ~h l
versa t i lit y. Change
routine sol'iali'l.t'. t•x
c hange ideas. Display
humor. J\ccent 1s 011 ex
panding hor1:wns. pro·
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getting money's worth.
f AN CF.R (Jun<' 21
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and ready to deal with in·
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AMERICAN DANIEL IMMERFALL WINS A BRONZE MEDAL.
Babashoff Third
Sullivan Winner
Not Like Spitz
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The
l1nited States will be strong in
Olympic men's swimming this
summer, says the young man who
happens to be the best of the
bunch right now.
Tim Shaw of Long Beach, vot·
ed the 46th redpient of the
Sullivan Award for amateur
athletic excellence in the nation.
said. "'I'm pretty sure we'll scor<'
high over what we've at·
complished through Lhc years
· In 1975. Shaw set world records
in the 400, 800 and 1.500 meter
freestyles with times of 3.53 31.
lL09.60 and 15:20.91. He also
!>warn on the r ecord sett1n~
800-meter freestyle relay team of
the Long Beach Swim Club
Shaw doesn't want to be com·
pared with Mark Spitz. the swim-·
mer who won the Sullivan Award
in 1971 and then went on tQ cap-
ture se,·en gold medals 1n the
1972 Olympics.
"I don't .Imo\.\ \.\hy they make
the comparison." the 18-year-old
Shaw commented at his award
presentation. "We are totally dif-
ferent. Our strokes are different.
We are different people ...
<1nd ... he's not $Wimming
anymore."
Walton Out
Six Weeks
PORTLAND (f\P) Coach
Lenny Wilkens is trym~ to keep
playoff dreams alive for the
Portland Trail Blazer~ m the Na-
ltonal Basketball Association
despite the loss of Bill Walton
The 6·foot-1 l center had played
in 19 consecut~ve games. keying
the Blaz!.'rs to seven straight
wins. The} lost lo Golden State
l09-10$Suncfay nigh(
lie finally WJ!> h1:althy. a rare
occurrcnrr during his nearly two
seasons m the NBA. II<• played in
the first C!O Rames of his rookie
season. then i.prnl much of his
lime on thr hl•nrt1 with injuri!.'s.
Walton h;1s surfcrcd ankle bone
s pur.!>, a brokPn toe, stre p throat,
dislocat<'d fingers. a broken
wrist. a gashed eyelid and a
s prained ::inkle. He played in 35
games last Yl'ar.
Gloom descended Monday
when the nlazcrs learned Walton
would he out for four to six weeks
with a s tresc; fral'I urr of his lower
right le~ Wilkens spent a sleep·
less night. m<.'<'lm~ his pl:iycrs at
the airport for thr fli ght lo
Philadclph1a anti .1 ~:imc \V('d·
nesd:l.> 111~ht
Shaw scored 1,840 points 1n the
Amateur Athletic Union ballot
ing for the Sullivan Award which
the AAU symbolizes as going to
the outstanding amateur athlete
in the nation.
Second place went to Bruce
Jenner. the world decathlon re-
cord holder fro m San .Jose.
who polled 1,660 points. Women's
freestyle swimming champion
Shirley Babashoff of Fountain
Valley took third with 1.553.
The news media, AJ\U board of
governors and former Sulh van
Award winners voted on th~
basis o f five points for first. three
for second and one for third.
Sh aw. a fresh man at Long
Beach State University. said he
expect ed tough competition in
the Olympic trials from several
s wimmers but particularly from
teammate Bruce Furmss. holder
of the 200 meter freestyle record.
··1 don't like to make predic·
lions because l think it is
ridiculous," the blond, 175-pound
Shaw told a news conference. "I
will be working toward doing
well in the Olympic trials."
Those trials. starting J une 16.
will be held in his home pool at
Long Beach -the Belmont
Plaza.
··That will be an advantage on-
ly because l won't have to fl y
anywhere to C'ompete." said the
6-fool·l star who swims between
nine and IO m iles daily while ih
training. _,--
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Loudd
,iockey Teain WinS €onvicted
BOSTON f'ormer pr,o
INN S BRU C K (Al'> -
Unheralded American s peed
skater Dan Jmmcrfall gave the
United States its eighth med~l of
the Games, figure skating queen
Dorothy ll amill moved into
st rong contentiol\, for a gold
medal and the young American
hockey team kept its hopes for a
bronze m edal alive at the 12th
Winter Olympics.
lmmerfall, a 20-year-old
sophomore at the University or
Wisconsin. surprised the experts
by capturing a bronze medal in
the SOO·meter speed skating. llis
viotory meant the Americans
had equalled their medal total
from Sapporo four years ago, and
there are more to come.
Ham ill. successor to Peggy
F1em\ng and Janet Lynn among
America's fe m ale skating elite.
moved into second place after the
compulsory round in figure skat·
ing, ahead of favored Dianne de
Leeuw. Since Hamill is regarded
as the world 's best freestyle
skater, s he suddenly became a
favorite for t he cold medal to·
day.
And the outmanned, underdog
U.S. hockey team upset a strong
Finnish team 5-4 to pave the way
for a possible third-place bronze
medal in Olympic tournament.
''We played our best game of
the year and we're just lhrill.e.d to
death." said U.S coach Bob
Johnson. "We wanted a medal
3(ld now we have a chance for
one. This is JUSl the kind of thing we needed.
"We followed a game plan. gel·
ting some quick goals to take the
lead."
In other events on a busy day at
this festival of ice ancl snow.
Switzerland's Jleini lfemm1 won
the gwnt s lalom, the Soviet
Union picked up golds in speed
skating and cross country skiing
and East Germany )\'On a ~old in
the doubJc·seatcr luge C've11t
After today's action. the Soviet
Union remained on top of the
medals race with 10 ROlds out
On Tl' Tonight
· Channel 7 at 9
of 20 events -and a total of 20
medals. East Germany. with six
golds and 13 total. and the United
Stales. with one gold. three silver
and four bronze. follow.
The b1~ surprise of the day was
lmmerfaH . a 20·}Car·old
sophomore •1l the University of
Wisconsin. lie whipped around
the track to take a bronze m the
500-metcr event with a c locking ~
of 39.54 seconds. It was the fiflh
medal the U.S. has won in i,pecd
sk atin g an<t brought the
Americans within four medals of
their best total ever for a Winter
Games. The U.S. collected 12
medals in 1932.
"I still don't believe I did it,''
said lmmerfall. "Ever since J
was a little k~d I wanted to make
the Olympic tC'am. Winning a
rnC'dal 1s 1 he high point of my
hfc."
Russian acc Evi:cn1y Kulikov
\\On lhl' 500 met1·rs in Olympic
record time of 39 17 M•conds
Teammate' V<ilt•n\ t\lur.1tov wa:-.
second in 39.25. ·
Peter Mueller. 2J. of l\J('fluon ,
Wis . Lhl' top U.S. hope in this
ev<'nt. finished fifth 11139 57
Immerfall s kated a$(a1nst
~luratov and l>a1d , ··11e dl'f1nitely
pulled me along 1 kept saying to
myself 'l just have to cutch him.
to beat him · That's nil 1 was
thinking ubout."
' M o a n w h i I 1· • A m c r.i t an s
Colleen O'Connor and Jim Millns
captured the bronze medal in ic£>
dancing competition Monday
night. The gold went to Russians
Ludmila P akhomova ancl
Aleksandr Gors hkov while the
silver medal was won bv the Sov-
iets' Irina Moiseeva an·d Andrey
Minenkov.
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ressional rootball playC'r Hommle
Loudd was convicted Monday of
d1stlibuting cocaine.
/I. federal court j111-y of nine
men and thrcr women found
Loudd gui)ty on thr s mgle count
following a four-day trial.
lie faces up to, 15 years in
prison and a $15 ,000 fine. Sen-
tencing was set for March 8.
The jury also convicted
Alfonzo Cain, 29, or Orlando, Fla.
of distri buli\tt cocaine and
Barbara Tripp. 29; of Cambridge
or both distributing and con-
spiracy to distribute c·ocainc.
The Jury deliberated an hour
:.ind 30 minutes.
<1nteater• Play
NORTJI RJD.GE-UC Irvine's
basketball t eam faces three road
games in the nexl week, begin-
ning tonight at Cal S tate
(North ridge) at 8 o'clock.
The Anteaters, who rell to
Biota College Saturday night,
takn 10·9 record into tonight's
game. UCI defeated Northridge,
84-73, in an earli~r meeting this
sea.son at Jrvinc.
Indiana Breeze•
BLOOMINGTON, Ind . ...-In·
diana's Kent Benson scofed a;
career-high 38 points. offsetting a
40-point performance from Terry
Furlow, as the top-r an ked
Hoosiers breezed p11:st Michigan
State, 85·70, Monday night for
their 30th straight Big Ten
basketball victory
Benson. a 6-fool·ll junior. was
nearly unstoppable against lhe
smaller Spurtans. especially tn
the second h alf after three
Michigan State starters fouled
out
Furlow. the conference scoring
lender, \\as practically the Spartan~' only offensive threat.
Tenne•#ee RoMp•
KNOXVILLE , T enn .
Eighth-ranked T ennt':>!>L'e. J?l'I
ting 24 ·points from Ernit• Grun
feld :m<l l!J fnim lll'rnard Kini.:.
~hipped Vanclt•rb1ll 73 59 Mnn
duy night and kl-pt 1ls ~rip on
first place 111 lhe SouthN1!>tcrn
Conference bas ketball race
The game was extrcml•ly tight
until five minute's into the second
half when Crunf<.'ld bcg:.in h1ttin~
from long ran~l' over Vandy's
Lone deft-nsc. The Vols bei.:an
pulling away and. with 4 3.t left.
had a commanding 65-45 lcad.
·19ers TriuMph
LONG n E/\Cll -A 1.!llaltend
in~ call ga\ !.' Dale Dillon a basket
with four second!> lc•fl in overtime
and Cal State <Long &ach) de·
featec'f Lroublccl II await. 67 65 tn a
nonconfcrcnce basketball game
Monday nii.:ht
Larry Hudson hit the rest of the
49ers' six points in overtime on a
field goal and l" o free throws
The Rainbows playl'd with only
eight players and minus coach
nruce O'Neil who w:ts suwL·ndetl
after four players "en• ordi.·rctl
taken off th<• tcum O\'t•r appear
ing in :i local tt•ll•vision com
mcrc1al
UPI TtlOfloto SWITZERLAND'S HEINi HEMMI SPEED S TO A GOLD MEDAL IN THE GIANT SLALOM.
Hawa11 h<•l<l on for ;i 61·61 tic at
the end or rt:gulat1on play and thl'
score was l1t'd :.it Hf> ti.'i in over
lime when Dillon drnn• to the
basket but Rainho'' center l\tl'l
Werts\\ a~ culft•cl for ~oJllcndmJ.l
and the score gaH• till' •l!lcrs th1·
n ctory
Holtz New
Jets Coach
NEW YORK <AP> -"When
yo u think you 've gone as far as
you can go, you might as well get
out of coaching," is one of the
favorite sayings of Lou Holtz.
~elected as head coach o( the
New York J els of the Nation:.il
Football League
Holtz. who worked overnight
miracles as head coach of North
Carolina State, was chosen as the
J ets' n ew chief on Mondav.
knowledgeable pro footba-11
sources said.
In his four seasons al North
Carolina Stale, Holtz guided the
Wolfpack to a 33-12·2 record.
which included two appearances
in the Peach Bowl a nd one <.'arh
1n the Liberty and Asl ro·
Olucbonnel Bowls
TV Viewer's Guide
Tonig ht's Olympics Schedule
By The Associated Press
The United Sta les-Finland
hockey game and the attempts of
two American men for individual
medals will highlight tonig ht's
television coverage of the Winter
Olympics.
The American effort at the X ll
Winter Gam es has been surpris-
ing thus far. and that record
could be improved today. ABC-
TV will show highlights from
9·11
Included on today's Olympk
program ar e the US -Finland
hockey game. the finals in the
men's 500·fTleter speed s kating
event. the final run in the m en's
giant slalom . the women's IO-
k1lomcter cross-country r ace and
compulsory f1 p u rl's m women's
fll!ure skating
The best U .S mt'da l hOp<' 1s
Pett?r Mueller of !Vlequon. Wi:; .
one of the fav()riles in the ;i00
mete r s in s peed s kating .
Mueller. 21. fiance of women·s
1,000-meler silver medalist Leah
Poulos, will race against the
clock. Th e skaters compete in
pairs, changing lanes once. The
skater in the outer lane has the
right-of-way on the lane change.
.~ol re Dame Roll•
SOl'T H RE~D . lnd. -Notr<'
Da me. led by All .-\mc ri can
forward Adrian Dantlcy's 27
points. I urned it nn in the second
half Monday nii:ht and beat St.
Bonaventure. 95·811. in a n 1n
terscction3l basket bail clash.
The lOlh-rankcd 1rish, 15·4 for
the sc.:rson, needed a 20-9 spurt
midway thr()UJth the second half
to put away I he stubborn visitors
The Bonni es closed lo within lhre(."
at 54-51 early in the i.econd hair
before s lipping back
lohn•on Honored
SAN FRANCISCO -Marques
J ohnson of CL/I. is playinj! bet-
t cr each wet'k now, and the
Pacific-8 rl'cogn11.cd lhc fact
Monday by naming him its
basketball player of lhc week
again
LA Star Not Expected to Be Back
The other hope for a U .S
ml'dal is Phil M abrc, 18. of White
Pass, Wash .. who ranks fourth
cntenng today's final run in the
men's giant slalom . Mahre will
11eed a very stront! run to win a
mt>dal rn the race rn "'hich each
racer must pass through about 60
gates . Severa l pre-rac e
favorites, currently behind
Mahre, will be c harging today.
Today is the Olympic debut for
Dorothy Hamill. the Amencan
figure s kater who is a favorite to
win the silver medal. In the com-
pulsory figures, each skater
must trace figures on the ice and
then copy them. Skaters arc
j ~gcd on the accuracy ol
(tjt1res, their style in tracin~
them and their nccuracy in reco-
pying them This is the first of
three part s of c•1Jmpetit1on.
Dianne de Lecuw o( llolland 1s
fnvored.
··ue had two phenomenal
games trom every sta ndpoint
and pirked a pretty Rood week to
have them." co:ich Gene-nartow
s aid o r the t\·f oot fl junior
forward.
Johnson scored 25 points in the
Bruins· 92·87 victory over
Washington, then came back
with 32 po1nls~alurday as UCLA
downed W ~l~lon Stale.
LOS ANGELES (J\PJ -
Pitcher Andy Messersmith says
he thinks he's played his last
game for th<' Los Ange les
Dodgers.
An arbitrator dec l a re-cf
Messersmith a free ai;ient and the
decision has IJt•<.>n upheld by a
ft>deral court jud{:l'. something
owners of th<' 24 major lengue
I f.'am s hnvr ct1•r1dNI lo nppcal
Regardlcs!I of the outcome. th<'
:lO-year-old M esc;ersm1th s31d
\londay ht• think" h1-; l>0<hlt>r~
da)" :in' ~one
''l llon'l CXf><.'Cl the r·ourt tori•
verse itself and T don't expect the
Dodgers to bid for me," said
Messersmith
"The Dodgers p rotected their
pitching by refusing to trade a
pitcher while my status was in
doubt. They're one of the few
'clubs that can withstand the loss
of n front·line pitcher , especially
if <.>verythin~ •'vc>ryone 1s sayinf!
al)(l11t Tommy .John 1s lruc."
Messersmith added, "Also. I
hav<.> to thmk th:1t the DodAers
simply urrn't l oo h:iJIJIY with
me."
M l'.'5'."Crsm ii h pi.l eht'd without
signing a contract and under the
re newal clause the DOdgers
maintained his contract" in 1975.
even r aising his salary from
$90,000 in t 974 to Sll5.000 last
season. lie contended, and
arbi tr at o r Peter Seitz
agreed. that by playing the year
without a contract Messersmith
had made himself a fre<' a~t'nt
The Dodgers have joined the
baseball owner·s attempt for a
stay of a federal judge's rulin>t
that upheld Mcssersmilh's frec-
aizenl status, a solid blow aitainst
baseball's reserve clause which
basically binds a player to a
team forever.
Messersm ith, 19-14 last season
without much s upport from his
teammates, is a two-time 20-
game winner a nd said h<' doubt!;'~
he'll h ave problem-; findin~
work.
lie d1cln 't want tn 1hst11ss de·
tails of his contract talks" ith the
Dodgers lhttl left him uns1~ncd
except th<1t his rf'qUc!o;I for :i
mult1y<'ar contrnct and nitht of
consent on any trade w~1s re
jected.
The other <'Y <'nt schcdull!d to
da.v is the doubl<'·Seal lu~e for
men, and the Americans art' only
favored to ftntsh ncarthc boll om
Cage Ratings
Th~ Top Tw<!fllv l••m\ In l"" lls"!Cl•l•d """\~
COlf*O~ 1>41•~~11>311 l)Olf w ill\ rltCord\ through Sun·
cloy, Feb I. •nO total 001n1<
I lntlldnA •• 0 '.111 II AIAl>om.. I\ ) ?Sf.
1 ~r11uoll• IA I t,a.J 11 N C•r .~I 1• 4 I.~
1 N Cl• 111 HO I) (tni,f I/ l IU
• M.,rylnd II J Ill U Ml\\tt IA j ll•
\ RulQtt• .. 0 IS• n w MO<h 18 n t 17
6 UCLA 11 J Mil I. Mo(~ " ~ llJ
I Mt• ILVI t) 1 >•I 11 \I Jn~ 11 t 19
8 '""" ,, ' ... 11 "' Tr<h 18 ) SI • w;n~qln U 1 Ht " (tlll•n•ry 70 l H
10 N.0,'l'le I• 4 Jll N,Toa ~I 161 41
..
+ Tuesday, Februa-y 10. 1976 DAILY PILOT II
Unbeaten Corona '
Nips Mesa, 55-54
By ROGER CARLSON
Of 11M D•ll'J 'llel Sl•fl
You need a break once
in awhile lo stay perfect
in anything and Corona
del M a r High 's Sea
Kings got three of them
in the last 14 se conds
Monday night a s Costa
Me sa 's Mus tangs fell,
55·54, in a packed win-
ner's gym. _
Coa c h Larry Sun -
derman's Mustangs p ut
the ball up three times in
those final moments, the
last one at the buzzer.
But they ~ere turned
away e mpt)'-handed as
the Sea Kings held on for
their 22nd s traight vic-
tory and 1 llh in Century
League play to remain
the only unbeaten basket-
ba ll t ea m in the C IF
Southern Sec.'tion . With ~ thr ee games le ft in
lea~ue play the Sea Kings
own a three-game lead,
assuring the winners or
no less than a portion of
the circuit crown.
For the Mus t angs it
was the second st raight
D.>lly Piiot "ltot<>• llY P•1r1c-O'OonMll . one -point loss to the CIF
CdM'S ALEX BLACK (33) MOVES INSIDE DAN BYERS (34) AND GARY WILLS (40) AS CdM'S DOUG GARN (34) LOOKS ON. 4·A 's No. 2 team. while
At Little School
Athletics Play
A Minor Role
By ED BURG ART college b ound students,"
· 0t1Noa11vPilou1a11 says Lindstrom "W e
When it s tarted raining don't turn away as m any
on a r ecent afte rnoon, as we accept and our af
basketba ll coa ch Bob fili a t1 o n 1s non
Lindstrom was forced lo denomin ational "
cancel pr;1ct1cc a t llunt· o
ington Valll'Y Christian Five yea rs aj.!o, Hunt
High of Costa M c-;a m gt on Valley l"hns ltan
Don't grt l hC'·1dra thal was loca ted 111 .i Fu11n ...
• the thriller was the 21st
--one-point win for CdM
<·oal'h T andy Gillis in 28
verdicts in his seven-
year r eign at Corona del
Mar .
Corona del Mar was
plagu ed b y p e r s on al
fouls a nd an equally
tough Costa Mesa man-
to-m an defense and blue
c hippe r s Alex Black,
Chip Stassel and Doug
Garn were all saddled
with four personal fouls
before the third period
was r ompleted, forcing
* * * Con• Meu I S4 I
lq II pf Ip
8';'"" b b 4 18
Mr.tit' • l .. ll .
W'll\ 1 0 7 _.
0rndn 7 2 S 6
\ptM. ... 0 8
t(ll~y 0 0 0
Oy\~rl I ! I 7
Gillis to s huffle his
lineup constantly .
Both sides suffered at
the hands of officials Ron
Herrington a nd Rudy
Komineck, who keP,t the
benches and crowd in a
constant state of u11roar
with their c.'alls .
A technical fo ul w ;
called on a Mesa play« •
for asking an official I
keep a n opponent off hi
b ac k. o ffens ive foul
<SeeCd1'1 , P agc86>
Van Horn Ignites
Eagles' 63-54 Wir
By LAURENE KE YS
OftlM Dally, .... Slaff
Stu Van Horn came off
the bench to lead a thir d
qu arter r a lly , Jim
McCloskey poured in 34
points and the E stancia
High Eagles defeated.the
host Santa Ana Samts
63-54 Monday night in
Century League basket·
ball action.
Trailing 31-24 at the
h a ir, E s tan c ia began
whittling away at the
Saints' le ad, but it was
Van Horn who s parked
the come-from -behind
effort.
With 43 seronds re-
m a ining in the t hird
period Va n Horn scored
to put the Eagles ahe;id
47-46 a nd then s ank
another a t th e buzzer.
From then on in, it was
clear sailing for Estan-
cia.
P l ayin g a mor e
methodical game in the
final quarter, the Eagles
were fin a lly able to
penetrate and hit from
underneath.
The Saints abandoned
their more effective zone
offense for a man-to-man
and McCloskey and his
m ates were able to get in
close for the high percen-
tage shots .
But in the s tone -cold
second quarte r . coach
Dave Carlisle's Eagle
were not a ble t o score .
bucket in the first fiv·
minutes. And the Oash:
dribbling Saints rolle1
up the points to lead a
one point by a score o
29-18.
F o rward P e l•
Neumann pic ked u1
three fouls in the firs
period and was forced t•
s it o ut th e s e conl
quarter. no doubt addin1
to the Eagles· woes.
M cCloskey broke th1
ice and then went on l•
shoot nine points in th1
las t three minut es befon
the h alf.
Jn addition the 6 -1
senior hauled in eight re
bounds for the winners
althoug h s urprisingly
th c s ma 11 e r Sa in l~
dominated the boards tr.
the first half.
E"•nt1• IU I
hi II pl •r H.tll J 1 ' ,
'"-"'"•"" l 0 J • M<CIO\~~y 14 6 ;... Conltr 0 0 G 8 1\Cf\O!I 7 I ~ V•n Horn ' 7 I( l>rl(~ 0 0 I 0 Tolal\ '6 11 17 6J
!Mini• An• Uo
19 II pl Ip Tr•'flor s 7 :; n 51_.,d ' ' ' /0 Je"\tn ' I • 11 Ha lr\fOf'I ) 3 J 13 B Brown 0 0 ) 0 H Brown • 0 l 6 Tol•I• 10 ,, IY S4 score by Ou• rltr• ESIM<la 13 11 is I• 6)
the roof was leaking m t a in V ~lll ey Ba ptis t
the school's ,::y mnas111m Church and consisted of
Firs t , y ou mu s t un-16 students Its athletic
ders t and tha t Hunt · program didn 't beg in un
ington Valley Chr1st1an til the followin g year a nd
has nogym. Lindstro m whose wife
Sbnl• Ana I) 16 11 16 S•
Tola l• Coro"• Oel :;., l~~I n S4 ----------------------
"We conduc t most of Michelle was a lr endy a
our practices outside," teacher at Huntington
says Lindstro m . Valley dtdn 't po p on the
And that probably b<'st scene until 1972
describes the s t ate or the The school m oved to
Conquerors a thletic pro-Costa Mesa in 1974 and
gram thathasa long way alo n g w ith th e JO I
to go to achieve maJor enrollme n t in crea se.
a thletic s t at u s lik e Hunttngton \'a lley Chris . ..#
Edis o n and Fount ain tian h as placed a muc.'h /
Valley. stronger e mphasis on While Founta in Valley sports.
has 4,400 students and F or e x ample , the
Edis on numbers 4,056, starting fi ve on the cur.
the enrollment a t th1:. rl'nt bas ketba ll team at-
re li g iou s sch ool ts tended a one-~et\k -eamp .,.
170 -and that includes al Biola C6J1 ege las t
sev e nth a nd ci ~ht summer . It cost each
gr aders. player $110 and M ay and
T h e yearly a thletic Linds t r o m sa id t h e:
budget is a who ppm,:r money cam e from ea ch
$2,500 and that money (!'tudent's pockeL
comes from a j ogathon "Also. last year was
the school holds eaclT the firs t tim e we c ut
year. Unlike the large ;m yone on t he vars ity
s c.'hool s, llunt1ng t o n baske tball level," says
Valle y Christi a n only Lindstrom . "But a nyone
fields three s ports who c.'Omes out for sports
football. bas kt'lball and \\Ill play. We have no
baseball hmit on the junior varsi-
"Our firs t priority 1s to t v lt>ve l. ··
Au110 ·tt
\chlO"mflr
B••<~
lu1 c;.,rn
\tA\\l"I
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7 2 • " 1 0 2 •
7 1 • " 6 0 3 .,
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I> • • II>
I 2 4
0 0 • 0
Gu•\IW'\\ ' ' 0 •
Tolit' '1 1l ll SS S<ff• .. ., 0...rt•~
Co\I• Me~ I} 10 II 11-S.
C.0-on• ""'Mu II 10 " 12~}
Biola Invades
S~C To..pight
Former Huntington
Beach llis.ih S chool star
Jim Worthy will be in the
starting lineup for Biota m':N1~~ .. ~i't:!i, •College t onight in a
c ru c ial No rth e rn
Di vision NA IA District
~~~~~~· lll basketball e ncounte r ':." :... at Southe rn California §t.tl~~D~" College in Costa Mesa. ~. . Tipoff IS al 8.
Diol a. fres h from a
76 73 victory over UC
Irvine Saturday night,
will be out to protect a 6-1
conference leading r e·
cord. SoCal is in the run·
ne rup spot w ith a 5-2
mark a nd Saturday lost
a 59-45 verdict to firth ~-!llralr&:iiiii:::.:...;.:;:z;~~ .. r :i nkcd Grand Canyon
es tab l is h a s t ron g ·Also. Linds tro m is
a c a demic .program ," keeping a closer watch
says principal Willard on hts seve nth and eighth
May, ·:but we ~o feel that graders, hoping to prc-
athle t1 cs ts important pare them for his varsity
and we do want to tn· progr a m in a s imilar
crease it." m a nne r l o t h£> pulJltc
DOUG GARN REBOUNDS AS MESA'S GARY SPINK WATCHES. College.
The e mph ;1s 1s o n schools .
basketball the t eam Plans are also in th<'
practicc s ovcrtwo hours m a kin g fo r a multi·
per d ay h a s l>f'en purpose gymnasium to CdM Still No. 2 Pro Score
Coach Paul Peak's
SoCal Vanguards have
come on s trong in the
second half of the season
Na11 ....... 1ea.utba11Au0<••1"'" with Rand y Adams , ~c;:~:';'.~0~.~:;::;,~~::C .• ,.on F'red G laster and David
announcing .......
THE (i}
' SPORTING HOUSE
of NEWPORT BEACH
-Orwtge Co11nty's
Most UlliqM Athletic Club
For Ladles ..ct Gentl~n ,............,..:
• 16 ................... Cowts
• hrMMt ,._, -4 Cce:dllaoka; rro,r-
• ,.., '""""" ....... ·--•PNS..,•......., . c....--.. ,....,...., ·~ rliyticl•
Te le Lec.te4 .. ani.. ............. rri
Cltarter Mew1betthips
Now A.-oHble At $100
FOi FURTHER IHFOIMA TIOM
PHONE 7 I 4·752·0565
Califontia's Most Coftgeftiol Sporting Set
stron g enough t o a ccou!1l he b ui It in th c near Despitl' losing tl'i first
for a 6·0 r·ccord in futun'. 'gam e, Loni-! lkadt Poly
Academy Lea g uc (('IF Of c.'Ot1rse. Lind strom (21·1> re tained 11~ No. I
l·A> a ctio~. _And May says th l.' p u r p ose of ranking OVl'r l'orona del
plans on hmng ci full· athletics won't c h ange. · Ma r in t h e C l I'' '1 -A
time football co11c h next "Our purpose is that basketball poll
v Milt••°"' 111 J• lb O.n••• 138 . ., ... Yor-119 Barron paving the way. ~~~"11w> "r~s~1 ~~~u~~~··~~~v~.,~q~,,.~.~~·o~s~~~;~;;;;~;;~~;~;;~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OHwir°'i Mui,. ln'Jl"""ood, Atl!'t'\t-i, ---
H4.1,Hi l'lQton 0Pd<h KatPflA
PoHM:k'na, LB Mitllk11n, V1H11 P~rk,
Glen<Mle, ChM!ey
l·A
year. f C urrentl y, winning is n 't e vl'fy -Howcvc r,lh<'ttnhcntcn
Linds trom coach<'s f1.X1t thing," says Linrlstro_m. Sea Kings of Tundy Gillis
ball, bas ketb all <ind "W~ try to ha ve t~c kids gained stronger support,
baseball. I unders ta nd that rf they picking up s ix first place
-But academics .has -g1ve JOOpc rcenl,theyarc v o t es t o P o l y's 12.
a n d a lw a y s w ill doing okay . Winning is M a rina 's V i k i n ~s . ('Om~ first at a *hool notaway of life. Veryfcw ranked No 4 la!>t week,
!hQt sends 90 percent of go on to the professional drop ped four notches
Jls :itudents to college. ranks." afte r los ing f O F:rhson ··w~ expt!ct our stu-while Cy press r eplaced
dents to spend at least ffB T ests Huntington Beach in the
12-JS hours a week study-' No 10 po'Hlion . (Cypress ~g." says May. "We feel beat Huntington Beach
'f you. are a s tut e Kennedy Friday_) 'v'latt:r Oct r c academically. you will mained No 9
be d isciplined in s ports " • "
Despite his coarhm~ C u r re ntl y t ied for i"l'e~":';:;~~··•
t h r e e s p o r t s , second place in the Em· i.c.r ........ 1,..., 111 01
Lindstrom 's first duttes pire League bas ketba ll J .-111•m"-• ''t-21 . ~ lh H t . t •.SM> Goroon10 ff• 1) a re as an instructor he rac e, e 1 y n tn g on s_ si .io1>nao.co m,,
mustachioed Lmdstrom Beach High Qilcrs face 6V•rt>um~·H6 •1
th I · I K d 1 SMll • Bort>ar.t 111 31
p'""" ltl
ID
160
111
l(IO .. q7
I Cama .. 110 119 71
1 Petm SprJn9• II~ 1 I
3 LvnWOOd no l l
4 F'ullerron fl&-3>
S. U Mlraciol (19 7)
6 Voe tor VAll•v 118 31
1 Cabrl110 (n.31 e Redondo 119 • 1
9 R•moM 116-4 >
10 ~lhHlll\ fll •1
2·A
llh 111
177
"' 177
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11
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l ';M1•Clara (18 JI 1113
7 S...Marono (18 7) 17S
3 All8 lMN 171 II 111&
4.Morenova110 111 11 160
S 0.llr 118 61 9S
• Ptrr" (11 41 '1
1 El••nor• 116 31 78
I A.,aHon (16 61 40
9 'l'uulpa Ill 11 ~ 41
10 ,..,,_,, 116 )I 1-
0f M'r"\" C~nyon, M 1\\10,, V.f'IO
VAll\"y Cllthfld~. Palo Vtrd@, I.A
l ulh•t•n. El Dorado Sonor_.,
WOt~mM Bonn•, Rowland, Q>ntr-a1
1-A I
I Morr') 88V 111-J I ' 8 t9 0..ar
11._71 l Tehachapi 116 \I • 8'\hOI>
11111 S A<•nlwood (II &I • H..,1.
1,....., Valle\' Cltrh ti1rt 114 JI 1 Aom
-wclor Cl1tl\l•M (17 •I I Ml Cl"" PY-~p (14 JI 9 Cl'lad..,1t~ 11&.71 10 teaches two m a th, two e exp os 1ve enne Y e.M1r1,..11,_41 physical educa tion and a Fighting I ris h i n a .;;;;ii;;;;;;;..Oiiiii .... _________________ mifl
driver's trainingclass. pivotal league game at -KEEP COOL -u C.llp•l•l• 117-
Lindstrom, a graduate Kennedy High t onight.
()( nearby Southern T'pofCis 7. ,.._.A .._.EW SAAB California Collc~e. is one t<~nnedy is 6·4 and is " "
of 15 full or part-time averaging 71.4 points per 11FREE FACTORY AIR" tearhers at a religious lea~ue contes t. Elmer
school w hich has a year-Combs' Oilers, who beat
Jy budget of 5145.000 Kenne d y 94-R2 earlier. With P'wchase of Atty
~wSoab
FEIRUA.RY ONLY
Harbour V. W. SAAB
Tuition is SOOO per stu-are scoring 71.5 points.
d e nt a n d th e ma in Thediffer ence ison rle·
academic e mphasis 1s on fonse where the Oilers
the scumccs a lthou~h ar~ allow ing opponents
e ach student m us t takt' a to score 58.3 pQtnls Ken-
Bible class nt'dy is sur rl'ndenng 70 ,r11 I I ~och Bl•d., ....... lch. "We a ~ \,ook ing for points 842-4435
•
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Daily Sun1ct service from
n~arby 01 ange County Airport.
Package lours and economy
fores for f.,m1ltes and
grouf)6. loo. So ca ll Air
Cahforn1<1 first. If
there's an easier w?iy
lo get you there, we'll
be the first to tell you.
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Dow11n• (:! 13) CJ:!tl 3313:
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(lt11ml1>9 price \000.
GO Clll<k Clll<k IL1Qllom I IU
vnc•e Ph•~11~ u:aroo1.r1 1n
Ml\IY Clloroor (Wt hon I 11/
Vtnd•#'Jel tMon1..onJ ttt
loroSH 18roo~•I 112
Wll<llO.<kTwo lWllrdl 111
Ml>\ Tiny Ea\lu\ 19t~•\I 111 c.oea11111 ur .. .ure1 in
W\ft'#rt9l\t CC.tt rt\W' I t t I
B•lll• Him IP909e I ,,,
THI 110 llACE S•9 n rO\ 3 ytor
olCI\ & uP AllO••n<t Puf\t \HOO
TOfllO'\ 8o Jlll<)lt ll(nlQhl 1 111
~'9A"'• On•er IAdairl 119
Ne••O• Ft•n ICorOold I 111 ~dv E•erell IGorral 119 Mr ~nBar tWtrCll 119
Bud'• Locli (Brook\) 117
S.r Bond tPaa-1 111 1·m"11<Vo11 (Tro \urt l 119
Fr .. woy Rocke\ IClerl\U) 117
UO'• Bally (Lipham I 111
'°UltTM llACIE -170YMd\. lVHr
olds & up. Cltlmln9. Pur.e ~1100
Clt lmln9 Price n~o. Tl>e Sun\<!
Buc.n Woman's Club.
Earley Ch•r~ (Harl) 1?1
Si>eedY Sic (BrookU 119
FiOlen' 8rl9llt ICruoerl 111
Kool Papa IB•nkSI l 19
l(nl9hl of Olory (T1eaiurr I 119
E691• LtndlnQ IKnlQM ) 11•
Joe Fruler 1Clftri$\~I llv
Away She OcH/\ ILipMml 11/
Fll"TM llACE -•OO YdrdS l y•M
Old\ Allowanct Pur"e U800. Tiie
Antlltlm A( 1111• 70·30 Club
Of> Copy Me tWa1>0nl Conlrcltrol~ Jt1 ll•P•am I
He'\ NOi Kllld1nq IA001t I
L•m11·, Reo••CIS IT•U>11rr I
Jrt Oon IH•rll
""-•I Now (WarCI >
KIP\ Son ICl•"U" I
111
110
11?
111 1n
IU
119
SIXTH llAC:I! -'°°yards. l YNr
olch & uo Cl.Jlm1nq Pur loll! IJXIO.
Tuesctay. FebJ.ut ry 10. 1976
.~A~me,~
PATH OF CLUBHCAO AFFECTS DIRECTION Of SHOT
r .... o IJclors aflect lhe course
ot your ~off shots. lhe first is
the d•retllon of your clubtace
during 1mp..iCt S!1oul<J Ille llull
late "Pt>roacll to tM lt!lt yuu1
shots will ~o to che felt It 1l 1,
JtltJres~e\J to the nght your
shob wtll tent.I to lly right
It would then seem thJI 11
tht: tlublac.e '" looking !>Ir J1Cht
aheJ1I. tht: shot w.)uld CDr res
pond. Such ·~ not always the
ca~e. how1·vt:r ...i:. thc:.ti l.lraw.
111£:5 show.
0
Although in e.ich s1tuJt1on
the clubtace 1:. toolo.rng :.tr J1l hi
::.11CC1d. only 111 1llust1Jt1on if l
w11I the ball c.:1rry lrue T111s iS
so, bec,wse only 1n 1llustr.it1on
~ l 1s the clubhead moving
strJ1ghl <1head and applying
''pure" backspin to th.i b.ill.
In 11Justr a 11on • 2 !he llulJ
hcJcJ is moving from outside to
1n•,1oe the intended large< line.
Ttus movement puts c1 1;loci..
Voi~e spin on !ht! bJll t<JU!>•nt: It
to ~lice to the 11ghl
In 1llustral1on : 3, tile club
head, moving from 111s1de to out·
side the target lme, puls a
c.ounterclockw1~e cut on lhe ball
so that 11 spins olJ to the fell. Remember lhol to hit stra1gt11
shols you must not only llJv~
your club lacing the target at
impact. but 1l also must be
moving in that direction.
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0
Prep Cage CdM . • •
Standings
FREEWAY LEAGUE
W L Pl" PA
F ulle•lon II 0 HY S8A
L•Hobr<t ' 7 711'1 l>4
<Continue d From f•a~r u.s1
~ceml.'d more' Jlfl'\ all•nl
thjn drCl·nSl\'t' fouls :m d
tht• host , h:1 J I 7 foul!>
levied .it tlw hair.
Cla1m inQ Pritt \SOOO
Hu\llln Buv I Brooks I
V•llev Bou IC1rdo1• I
Su-ler Sanely CT reuur• I Ouott lo Mhmo ICrUQtrl
Ltt B•r Walch IAda•r I
Halld PICked (Har II
in -~Par\ s • ol&-... Mesa h art a l·hnnr<' to
brea k ll orwn in l he• I 1r't
half but Ca1INI lo "1:nr1· 011
Si'( Oil(' ,1nrl 0 111' -.1111,1
lions at lh •• f.·1·,. lhrnw
line and l h1· Sl·.t I\ m~:-.
s ccmt•d 111 1 om 111;1ntl
\\II h I :.!:! ll : t .1111' ,1 ;,;'i 1:1
hul!.!l•
Ul LC>Mll S o 104 1'1
1 '' '>av•nM 'S b 8141 l \fJ If• Trov ~ • IOQ ow 11~ !>MIO Ana Vatltv l 8 I'll II~
Mo'1 Royal !Mott I\ 1 111 Sunny H•I \ I 10 611 8}1
~·oe Tiny ILlpllMn I
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SEVENTH RACE •1111 Y«d l
vttar ol<h & uo o. nnw mt.. Pv,•"
Vi000 T~ Wdlttt ~ Wtloh.''dl\' [tM ..
tnt Company
CIC IOnt I Har II
Ml\\ Pep Straw IL•pn.lm i
S1tv,.rlOWf'I (Ward)
,..,
Ill
Ill
Ill
1/7
Mond•y·i S<ore\
81.tf'na Piu ~ e.J Loo#,. , ,,,
La ~"br<\&J \•J"'lnY H ''"t..l
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SA va•1~11tl l HJV1'1
W~t'lf'\d.IY 'i G.lmfl'\
Ou!>na t-'rtt 1r. di ".>ovanrM
r ut1(!rfO"i'llf')w"'ll
\A Vall,.., ilt SYl'lnt H 1
L•l ~d0Tf1of f,ar
GAR OEN OR,0\1.E LE4 0UE
W L PF PA
Fickle Fr~nty ICardorn i
La\\1t1\ TOO Mdn CMorr1,nn.
lmprtts111t1y IAO.l1r I
Cl11c C.Ommand fl rtt.l•,u,,. f
Coqoiak IWAl\On I
11/ Aan<M 4\lom110'
111 Sonl••oo
P 1 ".A'\ U1
t \JI 1ill
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~IGHTH llACE 3SO v•rd\ l y•M
olO\ c1a1m1no PUf\f' "HOO Clillfl\H'M'J
Pr1te\6~
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l<1md1c1ty <Ad•1r)
Our~11on !Clerh_. I
RcayJOVOU\ IH•rll
11~
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111
110
Pac.1l1ca ;1 Cltf
L.o Quinta t 1 ' / ~"I
Moftd~y·\ SCO/'f'\
San11•CJO 60, Bo• h.a (,r ' .,,.. •'
~ro-nGrow.,S7,Ul\Arr-·11
Rane no At.Jm•to-. 11 P:~. 1 ., " "
8olw Gr•nott M LO\ Am1qc,\
CENTURY LEA CUI"'
Mr Bt •C•l•h M•l<h•lll
~ry's TtCIOy O~r IKn•QM I
Mr T OlarQ"r CWot\On I
Go~r Aq11n IN MOI
112 CM""adiol M.1•
Ill Viii.a P•"
W l l'F PA "tn ,r.., >H
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I -l 6J '"4 111 E<l<t~C.d
JU\O 0..0 ICrUQtr I 11/ ~ta l•lc"a
[I Modtnd
TU\hn NINTH RACE JSO y~ro" 3 VtM
\ ,.., f ~'
J.1] I'!
ti•' °"' ... old\ & up C.l•1m1nq Pur\6 $1'l00 C'••m•"') p,,, "'1000 l<•no Hula CM,IC ·'
Krac\h" K•\lly tl(n"I"' I
\ ...,.,,,01•n1 IL11>1'fml
Jo8wrt\\ ICl.,1\VI
Ctllernt'moo" IC.ar 1 ~I
1ommy BU" 19""'' I
PaQf 1no .. (WMd I
R0<ket 'o Ml> fl ,,.,,C,.,
Pt que\I L•tllt ll.H 18roo•s I
Roe It.ti\ a .. Re..., ((.br(IOIA I
11~
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111
111
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II I
111 , . ,
1.1
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Mond~v t Sc.ore,
COro"'' Ort M.Jr ,~ l\f.t M· • #C
( \t,'tn (.1..l f>l St'fnld Ar•.; S4
l'1·.11n )!.. V1Hn P~rlr. ~4
[I MQ<h '1J 8t M no•'I)'•• ii
Yftdn,.,d,,'f 'G.a"'tt'
('.>r~tM 0(-f Mftr lf MioJl'\Oh.J
lu,hn ,,t (0~111 Mt-1
E\l•n' 1a at Vtttd PJHk ~~·· A"""I E.1 Modrn~
Basketball Scores
HIGH ~C'400L
fC•lrU< 0•11 LH<JUt I P~dl•nch ~, (IMUll' '( s~
ft)ntan• ~1. ~''''""".v"' \O ~nGor®n1obO P,H,fit 11
t Pac1J1< Lr.tqur J
P-n.clotnd '11 Aln41m01d ).'
Arcadt• \A l t R,1nt ho \1
Muir o 0n.-.·11nqup1 41 OT J
IMlu•M v.a11.v Lu9.,.)
\I l'\u..-r 66 Monr'\.,11• &'S
A,,ovo ~. S-t" r,,.,br ... 1 ~·
Mt V1•w .. ) [IMtnl• ti
~. PC>el &..t q,,._. mt• it'1 ;..J
tS1tn• lt~qur1
WP\t Co"1rtd '1 C~v1nn 1111 OT)
lo\ Alto•. I I (,1 .. ,,00,." •,,,...,rn t111f\ e.1 ( Ol')••w"lod 41
W 1hof\ fHH) •> ... Pu~n,,. ''
IHUl•nU LU •ut l
C>'tr•''O Ii Roy•t <J6• M At.; lom t 0 r,ldthlnn•• 7~
k.1n11a 88, \10, ,, v ... ,' & '
W,•lnvt H. !.•n D1mf1" bb
CMonl•lt• LUqu•I
N'-rtnv1' wo/,Cnnrttt 0 1tk ~
Wt'>' ~"1,•n ~', Ro11tl.1nd .4 t
l\t'"-' 0 A"'ltjw•,, Ptltlit lfl
No~AI.,., 411 l\,,\\f•tt ~4
ISfn GHriel Y•11~y
l~•qu~I
WArrtnVll, N•HWt lk 64
ISub11r1>4n Leaque I
C..1llr I). e""'"n' •S
Raque tball
Tourney St-..r
Ora nl!P l'11.1!'l CollL'l.!L'
\\Ill llCl.,I 1)11• ~f.rl1• fllll·
door douhlt'' thn·r Y.all r a 1· q 11 t• 1 II .1 I I l h .1 m
p111n .. h1pc; '.\I .1rd1 fi 7
<'nm p <'Llltnn '' 111 hf•
lwld in !-IX hr.11 kl'I ... in
<'lucl1t11! m 1•11 ·~ npt•n
"orn<'n ·, op<'ll , nll'n ·~
)', <' n 1 o r ~ • m t' n • " II .
\\llnll'n·s Band nwn·s C
Tnurnr~· pl;i,· hl'f!lll~ :1l 9
l';11'h morning ancl l'tlll!-
:it 10 NlC'h f'11~hl.
Th<' fN• is $10 with en·
l nl'.s a<'ct•ptcd on a fir .... t
<'omr. fir<;t :1rn•t• hasis
F:ntn· ft'•'' 5IH•11!d h1• mail~d 1,11 .Jim t':tr~cin,
2~01 F ,u n ll'W Hoacl ,
C cl'd:r ,,,.,,1 Ch1•c l-.s
must h<' madC' f)ll\'alth• 111
t ht• orr ILH''J ll('t ha 11
l'luh
F" ,, r ,, rl 111 I 1 11 11 ;1 I i n
( II r m ,, I I fl n ' I' h 0 11 I'
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t:>-tru1t ,j Ru'IA'i")!\1
llllMf\ 10, W 1 fO'Pf't '~
lnd•ln.:t 8~. M H f'ur-.,_n St 10
M1cruo•" 'fO. Oh.o .,, M
t+ntr• 0 '""' ~--\• s.1ni• ,, f'it .r.•PI>
O••aMm4 C1!,, ~ ,,..."'"1 •,,.,
Purour 8'i. Norrn""'"'''°'n SJt Y..1<tuT"' ,I n ,.. t , 1rJ
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/\t1t!in r ... ,.., I' V j J '• """t
(.irOrQ1d 8'>-jl,.ll'n~ '" 111
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M 1\\1\\I001 Cjt I'\ A t '~ •
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Virq•n ••91 ~of\tr~••
f\I "'"' ,(0 '"1,.tl\f t I
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Warrior s, MD
Clash Tonjght
0 0 \VN EY 1\1 :Jlc>r Dei
H1gh's Monarchs wi ll l>e
trv ing to protect th1·ir
Angelus League n•rr'rtl
of 5· 1 tonight w h t'n thl·~·
t rek to the confines of
Pius X lligh Sch ool. It's
a 7.30 t ip :ind < • .'oaeh
.lt'r rv Tard11,.s rr ew 1-;
t1C'd .w1th St. Anthony for
tlh' c 1rcu1l ll'.11I.
T h l' ~1 n n a r c h s
\l htPPl'cl l'1m. X 111 lht•
fi rs t round hy :1 iO bl
count.
C.11! ''" ··,,111 ·•I ·/11 I
"· ·"· ' / •• , ''" /., •I I ,,,,. I h I //'\ "'""'I I '
Ml. ~ll)l'o \.:11:.JO l\ll'Ot{IS I
\J11 111~~" I'" .11 \11·n
'''"'"" \ '"''' 1-1.i >" 11 I ~ 10
Hut <i :n.\ ~1 111' -.1·11f1'll
:ind 1>:1 11 J,' ,.,... \1 h11
:-.rorl·d I ti 111r I lit' \!l-:-..111 ....
stoll.' the h:i 11 t 11 ~··• up :i
p:ur of frl.'1.' 1111 11\\•. hv
Doug D~s art '' 11 11 ,t1 I
.>~·cond!> l11 go
The Sea J\ 1ni.:" lil1 11 ;1
I a nip a ntl a Ir 1·•· t hr• I\\
and Spink p .111•d tlw
m;trji1n tn ~ •. » !11 \1 tlh 2.1
M!C'Olllb \, (t \\ l 1 h 111 uf
f <' n ~ i' 1• r d >" 1111 ti .1 n ti
hud.c1 m !-1tl1• C'd \1 nw.
M~d ;q.::•1n .1t 1ht• fn•t
t r. r o '' I 111 '· '' 1 t It I l ~1·('t.nrb lt•ll .111d lh1
J\1 u s L a n l! s 1 .1 , c· rl
d o w n <' o u r t " 1• 1l t
1Jaselirt1• and m l""''d.
m1s<.ed frnrn JI' fc·,.t :rncl
then a ll3·1oolH hit thl'
nm und l>ounn·d :1w:ir.
Sta~!-<'I kd <'n:\1 M ·rir
mg with Hi ::incl .1 ac-q111·
Tuz added 12. "h 1'1 St.in
:\1111.:r wa" th(• nnl\' nllll'r ~ler;an in double ii i.:urc~
at J I .
No Entrie R
SJnl,1 /\1111 a ran• 11n
tnc!\ \I ill not br pnnt<'<I
in l h<' Dail~ l'ilol lh1..,
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hl'IOJ! l'l'l.l I\ l cl It fl lat•• 111
mcrt cfoud lllh 1 l'<1111 n•·
mcnl!>
ll; <'C' tr.11·k nff1c·1al..,
m o\••d "" lht t•nll\
l11·adl11w I,""' l11 tn :? I
hours 11\IC' lo 1111• 11wh
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SEVI N ADVANTAGES
OUR PAGER OfURS
lhat yours m4y noi!
1 COMl'U TE OllAHCiE
COUN-:'Y COVUAG£
l"c/w~i"9' L.9efte l tod . ~Oii c., .... ,,,.., Mrulu v .. ;o.
Da110 P'oiftl, • -11 '" lo1t9
a.o~h o.•J '"'P'' of L.A. erH
2 MOWTH TO MOIC!H
H NTAl cr~IS
3 NO DEPOSIT :':£QU.AtD
ON Al'l'RO~EO CPCOl1
4 OHi y ~17 10 PU MONl M
TOTAL COSl
b~l.,.,lttd pa9ttl
5 l'lW C0"111'ACf UNIT
'illl 11 '• ••~'•I
6 YO ICl ltlCSSA<H P'AGERS
ALSO AR£ AVAll /\llf 7 FUll FUF MAtNTlNANCf
t714) 63!>-JlOS
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Los Alamitos
Race Results
Golf Team Prep Basketball
In Finals
f'•rMelM.,,
C-y. Tr.ck l'-y f'lllST •Ace -.oo ,.,.,. 1 .,..,
O<G• a. ue> Cto1m1no p.,,,. $1'l00 r11•1 Trlo••H~.,,. !Ci"''""' Nllt rrt1fl l8rOOk\I
"~icnup IW••O I
"""' " 11
1120 ~JO '10
810 uo
• .cl
Al\O r••1 ~OVll Top 8or !,Ir
Otrco•. K•nl C•ICll M•, Jollv YIOOOw.
O.nct ~II. LAlt CtrQn, Van·\
Str•tcrud -l•9""''H' W•ht'I, \cooQv Ooobv Oo, :>am \ Wonc>tr
Mon,"'•O• E••fell
l1 E .. <11 -10·Th•1 Trlple H•w-lo
.. Nil• Tr•111. P••O \IU ,40
SfiC:ONO RACE •OO ·~·"~ , v~a·
MIOryt Sun,,,_, ll•ll~tl
Tl--to.'1
tao
AIM> rtJI -Midftl ... 1 8e0¥ ~ty
$<>Wlte, Deer Ott G1r1, Blad . T~
HOw:r•l<lle\
SIXTH llAC:fi .00 u rd\ , YO•
Olds & ul>. c11lrnln9 Pvr .. U !OO
Bid Who
tBrook\ I S 00
01•1• QoQclll IClerhw 1
1t1119 O Tl\e Ao..a (Wero>
T11ne -70 96
UO HO
MO 380
4 • .0
AIM> ren R•IMJ Bond, Ju•I A\k
Mt. Po 4POllO JU. Mr Too Te•. Mol snot C11I• B•r' o .... , tC•lt pm, Mol>lit
Ovster
xr•l<hed -Nll<r FllOlll, Run 810!>-
by Aun, Rhythm Ousltr
old\ Mold•n C.ellt ()r•d Cl••m1nQ. u t!•t<lt -.. lld Who lo t-Dlllt
Pur\('\1100 Ooodit. P11ld\1S1.SO I 01dllm~woy
'8rook\l Ev~rVlh•nq Lo••••
IMllth.,111
6 1041076'0
Th•Ottwf woman IWatol
Time n JI
1200 $.>O
J 00
Al1'0 r•n -Funny Funny F,.c.•. '""'"'
Jt ~p Girt, L~UI• M 1"\ k tD l>1tcf\Um
M1\\ Flyby N1ot1t. M t\:. Barred
L1m1t, 5.ornen.et Fa\h1cn
Y ••t<"'°d OouOlt O•rt<I. (',o Oh
l•)t'I F•C''' W•v~. Mah Zt!'n•
THI RO RACE S4' yaro• ) v"<lr
C»O\ S11rter,«tUo-.•nc.e '-'urAUOOO
Ou1n' f 'Kt•t~n
Ttr•\vft" I
Gu~,••10 ,M .. rr1-.
II 00 SIO SOO
I.IQ o 00
16'0 SolOtf\.ln 'WO' lg l8f-.OO~'\I
lime 1titN
Alw, m s1 .. .-n, ~htHQtr, F ly 8M
Too Proilt N J•r fop Mtdr CJt.'<h 4
°"'" NO \(.r~lthto-.
l'OURTH RACE 870yard~ l ye.tr
010\ & up Ctolmrng. Pur'" I 1..00
Quorler B•llder
IPag~I
Lii Amigo IC••do1a I
Afler111auqni IRouQhl
T •""' SI JI
&Ml '40 J~
3.80 l 10 seo
Al\O ••n Re<.ord Mr4kf'r. Mr Ade·
Q~lf+, Amt1dl'il1 Wtltfl Crt!Ck Chu .. ,
Slrp N F~tch II
S<:rdltht4l W 1t11,-1ffl Wel4tt. l\clld
lQrnO<io flc••lliH•. E-.,qh,•Ldfl()1nq
l"IFTH ftACI; N•l vHO' l veor
1.J(j\ A Ii,, ~ II' , A ;;..,u• ll,t\\ifn'tf
Hi l>'•f •••'I
SEllEHTM RACE 300 vor<h J V"•r
ol<I\ & up. Cla\\1llod allow•nc~ Pvl>e
'6000.
Grty O.ncer
CT•ft>urel
Al'• Ahbi IM YI•> I
1860 1100 6 70
) IO 3110 ho Top E•P•~1on IC1tr1sw. I r,,.,., -10 11
Noi.crotcll••
EIGHTH ltACE -400yard~ J ye•r
Old\ ""'"'•"ii p,,,,. \1300 ()ti Ver R•n
lMit<,..,111 U 10 I 40 4 lO
Bv Bv Baby !Wdl\Clnl 1l «I I 00
U\• Lvnch C fre•\ure' ) 00
Tt""' -21 10
~l\O ran JtQU., ' Ch•r~r.
G<mtTW Some Ch•"~· ~ep !><!••or, l ow t=ero(•OU\* S..nd Rtw~r Aull.n.
H• Prr10rm.tn<.t:"4 Stuo•n
!i.crdrUt,.d -Etlolr Odf'\Cf'r F'.,)i
Brt.tket. Mol090, Fa\tt\I J•I Ytl
lS Eucla -1·011 Ver R.,, lo .... ., IY
11.lby, P•1d $-IM.00
NINTH RACE J~ yard\ 3 year Old\
&uo Cla1m1no Pur.rUIOO.
!inllly °"~ IM•l~U C.ily Liit\ IWerdl
Moon Flv•r l8enk\I
l •me 18 H
I~ 00 7 (!() HO
22 00 uo
1.60
rr.t·t> ,,,n rnr111 on·., MlCut1',
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California a rea to finish
first in the Desert Inn &
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The team com piled a
score of 453 and will re·
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finals to be held June
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district squads from the
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J erry lle lperin, Will Hig-
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Polllti9 Pleet 11.~r de Votecclo'"I Te,. .. 0.111.,e St. Joaclllm'l Gllurch 11•11 CJe•k 15.e<relerlol:
tW.. Orange A•enuco JH<I OIOn
ln\Pt.'Clor llMIMIClorl: Ltlll•nColln
Judll<' 1Jue1l
Ale• Colin
Cieri< !SKretarlol.
L-•Jar1omb
.clerk 1Se<ret4rlol:
Rose Ctpptllno
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IDl\lrtlo de llol•c10·11 II, con\ I-""
cMlnlo\ oe ele«fo'n rtgUl•res S!.Cl8.
r1·•90:
Polll1>9 Pl.to I Luga• de Volecto'n)· Trei1..,. Town GlubflouM!.
317 W.,st Wilson Slrttl
Votlr"J P9clftCt s. <omorlslnq , • ., 1~pe<10t lln~torl:
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(0/slrllo de Vo1eclo'n 5, cons1..-« J"'* U11tzl:
dlstrilos de elecc10•11 ,e9ule•H Mele<'\ Price
S7«>9, SMl31: Offk (SKretulol:
Polling Piece IL~r o. Yotecio'n); OorllOlarttt
First 8'!1tist Chrl5Uensu-ts, Clert ISKrel•rlol: "°"'" Q~ter Hall, J-lllne BrOO-l
301 "'-'611• SlrMI
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COlstrllo oe Volac:lo'" It, <Otl>l-Cle
0t\lt1to\ de elecuo'n regul•res Sl·IJ:l.
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Vollr-q Precinct•. comorl,l"'I f'l9Uler Polly Curr.,.
e lKllonpreclncU52·tlS,U·ln. JlldQe IJ.-zl:
COistrolo de Vo1_.10•11 6, cor1Slllftdo de -•9'• Gensler
01s1ro1os oe elec.cto'n reguler~ SJ·W, CJ"'" ISe<retar101·
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f'l>lhn9 PIKe fLucter de Voltct0'nl: Cl-lSe<r@tarlol. ~'"' Ke twr )(11001, Eliultttll H•rr•s 11)0Safll• An• ... ,,,...,
A_,.. Ho. I
!~Spector llllSJttC:tOrl:
O trolt Elliott
.lud<)e IJ11erl: Joyce Riiey
Cl••lt ISecnt•rlol: lnaVet>eWe\I
G•erlt tSecrtllrlo):
!Urbd•• l<•nen
vo11r19 Pre< Inc 1 '· comptl\>nn reqvlM
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cll\lrolo• cie t lecClo'n ttovleres 52-021.
~, 0111' PolllftQ Pl•Ce (l.UO-• cit Voll(lo't1I:
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near Strt91 S<,_1,
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101\lrllo o~ llo\3eoo•n u. conu-o.
dl•l•llo• de ell!<cio'n re9ul••es S2.Q(?,
SJ t•t I.
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52-211. S1·120:
Polll"'I Piece 11..,.er• Vot.c1o•111:
Olurcll04 l"e H•••reM,
t•lAnelltl"' AVtl\llt,
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dhlriloctteleclio'n•novllf·SH1141: Polllftt l'lece 1"-de Yole<W.'ftl:
Mc.El'""'"-~•. '4SWHI WIJson St,..I, ((,.,_,
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Jud91' !Juul.
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0«11 CSeuettt IO I
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PUBLIC NOTICE
te•ll-1• ""-'·
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... lr1C1• 1Ctlletft\ J.,...IJvtrl:
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Lor.O-Movelltr Jvooe IJuu I:
JUMMolllflKktr Cl<ttk csecret•rtof:
Re-MOlillOI\ G,,.,11. tSecreterlol~
~TO-Mlle!
llotlf19Prtc:IMt•1. tornprlslno reaul.,
1tlK\lol'opte<lnth S1 )01, Sl·JU:
ID4llrllo cit Vo1eclo'11 o . tonsltf\dO di
Cllstrllo) de t lecclo'n te9ul•~ U 201.
"·214).
"""Int Pl.ice (l.U9"rclt Voleclo'nl.
c1ner Rulc1ct11ce,
lmHewtt•mpshlre Oriwc,
IGer-1 lnspeclor llM(>e(IOt):
0Wrtot1e wanter
J~IJuerl: Helen Re~
Cert< IS..retttlol'
M.lr90re1 si.-o
Off" tscK('ltltrlo I : ~·-Mc:Gullough
YollftQ Precinct 47, <Otf1Pr1Slngrf9;1M
tfle<ltOftP<KlftCI Sl·IM:
IDhtrllO Cit llot•<lo't1 0 , tOMl-de
dlSlrlloot t lecd o'll fe9\llir H·I•):
Polllnq Pleet Cl....,..r de VolKIO'lll'
Mu1191r RO IOtnce,
~I Sel\te Clar• Clrclt
In-tor tlnlpe<lor I: ... ,.,, rr ... tweln
JUOVtlJwil:
Matle G. P•M
Oef'tt ISecretttlol:
DorOtlly Munger
Cl-ISecret•rlo):
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PUBLIC NOTICE P BLICNOTICE: PUBLIC NOTICE
DAIL'f JtiLOT 87
Pl'8UC' NOTICE
J~I I 'S•• M IC W•l•nobr
X<••~··· ')re A I 119••11•
5":fet•'•• ~·· p ""'•"°' LO\ hJ94t•\ "' VOlottiO rt r\t"''"',, __ , .. , too.r.M.t ...... .....w-----..,,....
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PURI.JC NOTICJ-;
STA'Tl!Ml!H'I' 01' AIAHoONMEHT
0' UH.OF "IC'TITIOUS IUSIHIU NAMI
111• touowlno lie"°"' 11 ... •II«>·
dot\td '"' Ule OI , ... llcllllou• DUJl~U ,,.,...
R E II E NT ERPRISfS, 31()0 Pl'lmro ... \eel INOKh, CA '0140
The ffctltlous OU•IMO 111me re1.-r.o to....,,,. w•\ II led on M11y 11, ltl\ In the
CAVnkYo0'//.'.•"r· 11r 1owe11, >100
Prlmro-c, S.11 lldch, c1111 901.0
Thi\ D•al~• w•• COt\OU<lfd l>v •n lndlvlO.,.I. Ror<• e Orlow&o
Tiii\ •t.olemenl wb lllPd ""''" li.t GovnlV Gier~ ol Ora11119 Go.inly on J ......... ., lS, ,., •.
• Publo\l\cto o, • .,~ to•>t 0.11/t::.
J•ll 10,21,•ndF•b.310.1t7• 1211•
P UBLIC NOTICF.
FSI ....
Pullll'>llecl 0•"'911 Coesl Deily POO'.
Jat\, 17 •nd Ftlt J, to, 17, 1t1• J?,4-lf>
PUBLIC NOTICE
/
i1Jftd11y. 'Wb•uary-t~--------~=-------.....: _____ ....,;:;::,,...
Pb sical Edueation
Woman Trains
U.S. Cadets
I ftr<1m Wir(' S<•rvlch
Su,• Pl•lcr~on brcuks a l 71 \•ca r-old trndJllon at
Wt•sl Po111~ today. 5he bec<>mes the first kmule
µhysit•<1I cdu(•a11on 111struc1or ~1t the s111l &II nn•lt.>
U.S. Military i\t•adcm y
Sht"ll llavc plenty of fc111al1;; company .July 7
\\-hen about 100 women plebes umong the l ,'100 in·
('Oming freshmen join her 111 rnaking history, but
she's not be1ns: hin•d ;ust to educate them.
Mrs . Pt•te nrnn . who has neve r served
10 the mililary, will first lie assislin~ u male tn·
;1ructor in run111nM the phy!>1r al t•ducation classes.
But within months s he'll be training the m en tn
\'UrtOUS as pects or phyMl'al <'dt11'a\t0 n, including Un·
armed combat tN·hn111u1·~. T ltcn. when lhe historic
first female c.1dc·ts ~1rnvc in July. :-.he'll O\'erscc
•·ocd classes. ..
Caroline Kennedy hm; tcmporar1ly droppe d h<'r
la test suitor , Prine Huvcrl or Pruss1ct, a London
11t•wspape r ~oss1p~ l'Olum111s l
said.
Column1i.l Ni~el Oempi.ter.
writing in the Dally l\l a1J. s;i1d
Pnnct• Rupert , 20, is a grcat-
~ran<hon of Ka isn Wilhelm If
and the son or heiress l..ady
Brigid Ness.
M iss K enn edy has tern·
pora rily 'discarded the youn~
prince wJlJ,le s he works as a
photo gr~her ut the Winter Olym pics in lnnsbrut•k , Austria. CAROLI NE KENNEDY • i\ 45-year.o ld Polish woman s hipbuilder has
set out to beat two rivafs an<I become the fir~t
woman to sail solo :.i round the world. Iler big kars
are illness and whales.
Krystyn a Chojnowska-tiskiewkz. mother or
two, left lhc P olis h Baltic city of Gd:m sk last wct'k
:.rboard a fre1g ht1:r rarry1ng her 31·foot s ailboat
··Mazurek" to l.~1s Palmas where she'll s tart the
lwo-year , 30 ,000-milc
\Oyage.
S h e is due 1n the ( J Canary lsl::inds at the end PEOPLE
of February. The d ate of .__ ---------'-
her s:11lboat departure
·from Las Palm as has not bet•n set yet, but s he is ex·
peeled to leave in m1tl-March.
•
• P'RINCECHARLES
Pres ident Park ("hunJ.!·llet' <lccoratc<l t • S Lt
Gen Jame<; ..-. Hollingsworth, uutgnrn g c·11m -
mander of the I Corps group 1 Korca.C S 1, "1th 01w
o(South Korea's highest security medal!>.
llollmgsworlh rcccl\·ed the Ord<"r tJf Secur 1l v
Service Merit. Ton~1l (umr1cal1011 >. when he p:ml a
call on th<-President
llolltn~sworth. who 1s r etiring.\\ ill he rP1)l:rc•1•d
by Lt. Gen. John II. Cushman clunni; a <·h;rngc· ol
comma_nd ceremony Thursday.
P UBLIC SOTICE
l'ICTlllOUS IUSIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
1~ tollow1~ Of'r\OnS trt 001no bU\1
neu ~s
WCHEll N ltfE SArETY
!.VST EMS, 4SO/ 1 rnrnont Lane, CofOM
•Jl'I M.:tr, (•llfOrn111 91ftH
Wl'tlHt '"du-.1r1•,,. A C&liforn1"<or
pnr1t11on . .-~1 Tr.-monl tan•, Corond
dl'I"'-'•. Ca Morn•• q1&1~
lf'h\ bu\IM \\ •\ COl\0Uf1td Oy d (Or
j.O/Ollon
WELLEN INOUSHU(S
Pt ·m .1c '.'OOTICF.
Sl•Sb'~~~~~
~ICTl TIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ~TATEMCNT l~ fOllUW1nQ f) .. f \On ,\ ftC.HWJ t)v\1
,.,,..""' HOl.IOAV l<OME~ lftllH/ (,~fl">ld
AV\•nuf! tivnl•f'\tilon 01 .ch _A 'llM'1
Pt'tllp H M r. t•ttm1•1•, f''l()'12 {>.\r hwld
l\vftnvt-''"ntrn11tnn l:snt1tn, (/\ l.f)r..c"
Ott I~ \ ti\ fun 10/J>41 f.11tr l1fflO
Av•nu•• ttunt1nqt•m l\,,i,rn, (.AV-1,,..0
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~ HLJC ~OTIC~ • PUOLI~ OTICE
l'ICTITIOU' I USINEU SUP'[RIOlt COUt'TOl'CAUl"DIUUA
HAMI! ST&TE,..~NT COUNTYOl'OltAHOE
tJw IOllO••no D<tl\On I\ dOonq P\nl C:.UHYnl .. ,A .. ~
,,., O•OfltT05HOWCAVS8
UNITED AUTO PAlll'I, )'lO) W>t\I "OM CHANGE 01' HAME
COHt tflQllwo y N••POtl bte<ll Ill ""' MAii•• Of \l\t j\p"'~•t>Oft ..
C..1110tn•t•l..O OANICL PAIRICK. MANl-EY For
OP'\ Nwwoort "llutv '\"l'Pfy Inc • a..~ Of N•-
CAl••o•n.• (Q•CM>••• "" >m ........ (oM>I OANtEl PATAICI( MANLEY ....
Hio• w•~ "'' .. "°'' Bo<n. C•llloHw• toteo • o-t1h0111n tnh cou•t IOf ..,.._, ~™"' •llOw•no pe111oone1 lo cntnQ>t IM neme in., 1>11\•l'tU I~ (til\OuCl•o t>v 1 (01 lrOll'I OANIEL PAIRJ('I( MANLEY to
Ot>r•ll"" AON OANfELMANl(Y
OP\ ll•wl>Ort "'u\O )uwl• Inc 11" l>ll••bv orcl..,t d t11.i1 •11 rieoo•>\
JO"'' M41 ttoft 1ntttt\UtG m uw m.Uet •tore-wtd •P.
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1nt\ "•'t>m•nt """ '•'"O "''"" \n. NO l "' 1UO C1v1t t enter Otil#e ""-""-Cour"r (.tr .. of 01<11111<1 C°""lr on knl• Ana. C.t lllotn1,a, oll M.irrc.11 U.
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l'Sl1'1 1""1' '"""" Uu>e, 11 ""' lll•r ""'"" ""'' Pui,,t"t~t-d 0 •.-1u.11· (oe\t 0\11lv f>tl~• WtO swt1\lon tor thAnQI! ot name sN>vld
~b 111. II. 1•. •"0 M••• n I. 191• SAi 16 no• br'O••nt•d
II I\ lurli,.• ll•Cl~o~d IMI ct COOY Of 1-------·--------11n1., 0'<14'' IV '"uw f.•U'-" bf-pubtl\t'W'<t 1n
lhct O..uly PUot, '"'ffl>W\1Jt1Q•r Ot qt•ttbtt•I
c1r<u1011on, c>UDll1'htd m th1~ <ountv 4t 1-------·--------••ett\t 01\Clf ~ Wt'l'" for tou, (OMV(.UUV~
SIJP[RIOll COURrOF fHE weO •proor lolllt•Cl~vOl \~oCll'ldrinQ
f•l 'l\LIC: NOTl('fo;
ST Al E 01' CALI FORNI• FOR 0..ttO rtorua1 y 2, 1q7~
THE COUNTY 01' OllAHGC SAMU(L OREILEN
Ho & 11l11 Jud9eolll\l"SuPertu• Court
NOTICE OF HEAlllNO l'OR COM ARTHURA.WORTH
PROMISE 01' LAWSUI f 2011 s.ttl JO'lquln Holl\ Rod
E-'4lt 01 DORO I HY PAT l"ll50N, Ntwpor1 Bt<Kh,Cllllorl\l•Uto.IO Dec~•"'" Ttl: (1141 M0-1211
NOTICE I~ HC:AEOY vii/EN IMI Atlorft•Yfor Pelottontr
JOHN C ... A f IE l'ISON, JR , All Pul>fl\llt'd Or .. noe Co<1sl Daily PilOI, m1n~\\r"to1 w11,, th!' Wttl •nncA.'0 M F•b tO, 11.14 and Mar 1 1•11. ~,. 11~ t\t>rt"1n" ~ttoon to, cimptomt\I' •
tdw\utt lni.IUUlf'd Oy' Inf' E. '\f\Jft' ~1n1u
Eart W•\hmuuh •l JI fur t 1HKf'lltthon
It•~ •nd tt.tn\tf'r ot I•~""' to tww
h·o .. ~ t(>ffrt1nc1 10 wn•ch I\ ""'0-0 fOf
tutt~, P4tf'l1cu••r . @r'\d tn...lt In. ,,.,...,..,
dnd "'•<~of nfodr1n') lht: \.•m• n.,,, ~n
..,.., lf'U 1 hut\O.tv t-rb 7Ct 1t/b .. t ff 00
am 1n 11\Ct (Outt•<Ovot 1 1 l>t'°"'''""'""' No lot ~·ltd toutt .u 100 C•-t•< (Ant• r
Or1v• Wtll-.\0 1h ll'u: C•tt ut ~to AN
Calltorru.t
0tt1f>O .. ,...,, Ud' y ~I l"'Htt
~ Wil li.AM Ii )I JOHN,
P Ul\LIC '.'IOTICE
FtC1'1TIOUSBUStNESS
NAME STATEMENT
lttf' f0Ho•1n9 e>erson is dofnq ~
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L ... R RV M URCi AN AN
TIOUES.tUI~ fu<hd $tr•tt Fountatn V••lry CA '1170IJ
L4"• Murv~n. t980 Cllurcl'I SI ,
CO\t• Mt._,., CA 91&?1
lrw1. tk.i.tn~u 1\ <.ortUuClt!'d by •n 1n
d1w1du•t
Lrtrry M oroan
T t\f\ \httf\~nt olfdS ft I Cd wdh ll°'e'
PVBUC NOTICE
HOTICI TOC:ltfOITOftS
SUP'liltlOlt COU llTOI' THI n ATI 01' C:All l'OaJOA t'Olt
THI! COUNTY 011 OltANOt
Ne.A-Mii
f;tl•I• 91 J0S£PH A RICl(En$, 6hJOS A RICKETT$ O.t .. \e<I
NOTICE IS HEREtlY C.IVfH to 1ne
tr..;11191'\ ol ll>e 6b0 ... tl•iNd -dtnt
!NI •II CMfM>n\ h••lno c•••mt -<1111
,.,. Wld ~.O.nt •re requu ..S to Ill•
lhem, '""'"the neuu•r~ "0..C:""'" In ,,.. Ofl10 of I~ Clll~ ol II••_..., ...
1111.ci court, or to ore,t11111t•m, with the
rtK•lW• y •ou<M", to the unot•\IOMO
tt IMOlllUOI WlLllAM V. SCHMIDT.
Attorney •l uw, ,.. S.11 MIQuet O.lw ,
Suitt JOO, Nt•oorr &H<ll, C.tttornl•'
~. which " the plfKt ot """""" OI ~ u1•0tr\l9ned In •II m•lltn o.rtfll\
•no 10 tht estel• 01 \&•d <M<tlk!nt, '""'"'" four montll• •II•• "'" 10,1 0111>1lo1ron
Of llH\ nGlfCt
Otttd Jtnu•r y 7', "'• SECURITY PAClrtC NATIO NAL 8 ... Nr<
E.ecutor ol lht WlllOI
I"* .tbOve ,..moo dt<odcnt
WILLIAMV. SCHMIDT
Attorney II uw
:166S... MlttMI Orlu
SIMtt)OO
.......... tie~~. CA '2UO
l•I 0141 M4·tlU
AttOl'nfy tor EH< ult•
PYl>l t""'d Ortnoe CoHI Oaolr Pilot,
J-41 u •no F tb. l, 10. 11, .,,. :ns 7•
PUBLIC NOTICE
CP'·l ...
NOTICI TOCREOITOAS
SUP'I! RIOll COVllT 01' THE
STATE 01' CALI l'OltNIA l'Oll
THE COUNTY 0 1' OllANOE
N •• A ... 112
E>l•le OI MAllGARET 0 . HAWI(,
0MH~d.
(.aunty ( h rt
ROBE AT EAHMAH
Atto•nev•l 1.•w 2f.O Hubor, ~utlt JU
Co\U Mn•, CA '2671 l't1·' 0 14) S40·0IJO
NOTICE IS HE REBY' GIVEN 10 ll>e
cm ltoo ot Ille tbO•• named dK-nt
tNf •fl peri.ons h•vtn9 claim\ •~inst
Ille wtd lk!<etHnl •re rtquh.O fo lilt
them, with 11'\e Attes'•' ~ vou<htr\.. ,,,
lht olllu ol Ille t lerk of lhe allO .. .,. County Clerk ol Ora no~ C.O..nty on \lllf!d court or lo or.,.enl II.em, with Ille
Jonullf111, t'1• F• ID nece\H•Y vouch.,.s, lo lh• unClerslQl\tCI
Att0t"n1v tor Adrrunl\tr.ator
Pul°'ll\"'.'d Or UlQ<'" (.Od\1 Otuly ,,itut,
'•b•ua•v tO, IS. WI• )~I 16
r u m .IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
1 ti the olllu ot her 111ornev, TMOMAS ""1>11>11<'CI Or•nQe Coasl Oatly PHot. l I.ORD 13s21 p0 .,0 Cle V•lt«I•
J•n 17 and ftt> ), 10, 11. 1916 147 76 S~ll• 1ll, L~quna Hiii\, C.lllornlt
92.sJ, which I• Ille pl~e of txislne\• ol f'U HI.I(.; NOTICE Ille un<M•ilon«l In •II m•ll•>l -••In.
______ _,lnci lo the •Jt•I• ol \•Id dete<lenl, within $*11 four months aller 11\e lltll publl<•IJon
SUPERIOR COURTOI' THE ol thl\nollce
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR 0.ltd January '7, 10•
THE CO UNTY OF ORANGE ~UE A.OS8AUGH
No. A·IMll Aomlnl\l•al•I• Wlllt·lhot·Wlll
Pl 'BUC NOTICE
CP'·t'4t
surw•tDll 'OIJllT 01' THE
STAH : OftCALlfOllNIA FOii
THW Q>VNTY 0' OllAltGE NeA·_,
NOTICIEO, Hl!AlllNG 0, PETITIOfl
P'OR 'ltOIATIE 01' Wll,l, ANO ~It
Llfllllli TISTA.MENfAltY E>llll o l lE'ONARO H
LOOSBROCI(, •1>0 l\no wn "~ lEONARD k VAN l00$8R0(r<.
Otc"""' NOTICE IS HEllE8Y Cill/EN llWl
JAMES E BEAL hu f1l..S h•trttlll f
petition lof Proo.lo ol Will •no tor I\ •...n<• of 1.•ll•'l Te\t•m•nt•rv 10 IN
PttottOMr reteren<o lo whlth I\,,,_
lor l•1tlher p,oni<u••r&. •"4 t<wl IN
time •l\O o••<• 01 nu rlno tho ''"""""' -.. \ll lor Febru•rr 11. •91•, II 10 00
• m , tn the courtroom ot Oepertment
"9. J of H ICI t ou•t. •I 700 Ct¥o< C.nl•r on .. v.lt\t, In ll'le City ol 5'11114 AM,
C•lltornl•.
O.ttd Jt~u••v ''· IU6 WllLIAM E.SIJOHN.
CouMy t1e1k
THOMAS l . LORD
JlSll P'•\"deV•l•nd•, Sull•lll u,..,.. Hiiis, CA, tlUJ
ltl: 1114) Ml·JHO Alltn1•~ lor: .,.lltloner
PYl>fl\hed Oranve Coul Oatly Pltol,
FtbrueryJ. •. 10, 1'7• 411 7•
P UHLIC NOTICF.
STATliMINT 01' A8ANDONMENT
Of'VSE Of'
"CTITIOUS 8USINE.SS NAME
llle fo1-1119 Pers-s !\aw '""""
-11>11 un of the flclltlous -1ntts -TME S E& TERAACE
APARTMENTS, at >Jill M•rlnu
Drive, L~~ Nill11•I. Ct l•lor"'• 'nbf1
TM ll<llllOU\ lxi\lneu name rtlHred
lo t bovt wa \ 111.0 1n Or•nQe Cour>ly on
F'ebr ... •y '· 1'73 Avco Co..,munHy Oe•elooors, Inc,
16710 West lle•M•do Or;~. S.n Olt«t.
CA. "10)1
Thi> b<illne" .. H con Clue led by •
C.tllorn11 coroorat1on.
P•ulG.Zlrnmer,
Vice Pro~ldtnl
!>ecr•tarv & General Coun\el
Thi\ sl1lemenl wa\ lllC>d wttt\ 1111!
Countv Clerk ot Or•n9e Counly on
January t•, 191•
FUIOJ ""bll•l'oet:I Oranoe Coe•I Oally Ptlo\, J.,,. 20, 77, ••Id Feb. 3, 10, 1916 nH&
PUBLIC NOTICE
lht-to11ow1nq p~r son\ ace d01nq bu\i neu 1t\
N OT I c E 0 F H EA R I HG 0 F Anne«edolllt• •••••• ol l'ICTITIOVS 8USINESS
R C fl 1.'NlCRPR"ES 7100
Primro\tt .A'WWr\ut' ").,-.)1 Ur+1( h, C • .I\
'IOl.0
Rap Et'\1,.rprl\t'\ lf'IC .,
CalifOfr1ht COfJ)OfA11on tt.11.t P.tr .. '4dfo, ~'"l"' CA llOIU I
Tl'U\ bU\IM \\ I\ condurtftod b't ,, cot
00f'•l1()ft
RAP ENTE l'!Pnt!>C~. IN( ~Oyc.•· l 8r •ch~t If
Ptp\1dtnt
ft~I\ \tftVmt.•rt1 W'9\ t1lrd W1lh tho-.
Count.,. tlpr._ of 01 .>no .. C.ou1111 on ,.., ... ,, ·~ l,,.
Pl' RU(' NOTrn :
SUPElllOR COURT O F C ... Lll'ORN IA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
f .1•,t1N , /\ •J t/J
NOT !([ o r f't A \O NA L
AEPR E~E NTA T 11/C 'S ~ALE OF
AEAL l>l(OP (lllY AT PAIVATC
SALE
( I 11• OI IJll' Ul A I tiJJMllN,
P. (• • I If
PETITION FOR PROBATEOFWJLL theabovtnamt <IOt<t ditnl "AME STATEMENT AND FOii LETlERS TEST/4MEN· THOMASL.LOltD TIW tollow1n11 po,.on is Clo.no bu>1
TAllV U511'•-4"V•l•ncl• neut\
r •totr OI H EN RY O C ... RY', S<lll•lll MESA l/EqOE LIQUOR. IS70
Oo·l~d""' YtUN Hilll, C•lllONll• UUJ B•••· Street, Cost• Me.a, C.ltlotn••
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl'ldl Ttl 1710 '411·U.0 '1161~
THELMA f (A"Y l\.l'f '""'1 """'"'. "'*""•'w AOml•hlr.tlrl• CT.A PtAv•n l.IQUOt Inc. d C.tlllon>••
Qeht•on for Prooott~ ot Wiil And f()I" 1..,.. Publi~ed Or•n~ Co4'\l Oa11y Pilot, <Ot POr4'110f'I. 1S?O 8 ctlilf,. Strttt Co-\tet
""'8n<•· 01 L..ttUcrs '*!ttorntntary ,0 tne FebtuarY1. 10, 11. 2•.191• t \S.I• MlllW,C..lltornr•'1616
~t•l•onflr rtff!U!n<.tt to wh1cn ·~mo.· tor Th•\ bu\•ne\\ 1\ condu(l f'd br .t cot
PUBLIC NOTICE PGr•t1on
PL.Al/AN llQUOR, INC
~ "''" Aobtrt\ Pt l\•Ck'nl
Tht\ ""''t"'f""' ..,..,, h tt"O w11n ,,.,,..
Countv Clt•ll. ol O••n9e Co-ty on J.,. ... ,. 11. ,.,.
~S1*11
PYl>fl\l\td Or•t1vr co .. 1 D•llr Piiot •
Febr,..ry l. 10. II. 2', 191• m 16
Ptmuc '.'IOTICE
l rtrry A We llt'n, Pr,.\10Mtt
Tn.-. \tattmtnl Wt1\ fllf'd with trvt
t ountv C.l•rk ol Oronoe Counly on
J,tltU.tr\i 11, ,,,,
7,,1\ tt.HNn~nr W•I\ flh d ilil''" ·~
County Cl"''" ot Otdt\~~ t<JUnltt Oil
JMU<l•Y 8. l~I& ,.Jf)ft' 1 1•, ttt h t tt ' r.1vrN •~·''
F\111' Pl'd~l(.JA t ~UI \. IVhN h P' t vi.11
Pubh\,,_d Or,\t'I~ (t)••\f Ob•ll/F~:;':;, Pl10l1\f'll"<1 Orano,. (f)"'" oa ., •'" l:"I' ,,.,,, '' "''"'"' nt lh• r t ti• •ii tit,u10
J1tn 10 71 dnd Ft"b l, •o '~'' "~ 1,. J;i." 21.lnd f ,.o J 10 11, l'f/I\ J)} tc, ~~,7~·,~ . .i;,,',:~·: •1 '.:t,~ ·' .,~~ ~~,'"'~::
tlt r 1 IU h.H m UHi f r,n•ld1qn
Pl'RLlt' NOTICE PUB LIC NOTICE .,.,.,,,,i,,., ''""1""'"'· "''" '"'"' ''"
NOTICE TOCAE_D_l_T_O_ll_~---l·---F-IC_T_l_T_l_O_U_S_B_U_S_l_N_E_S_S ___ :~~:,:::'1~'"1~111~~~ ~.~'t',~·~ ~,::' ~:
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE NAME STATEME NT ::•;,. •.::•·',~~·':11,1 t~P ~t "t 0•::~: '\:~
STATEOF (AllFOANIAFOll T"'° follOWtn'I ""'""~ •'> <IOlnQ l><oS-
THE COUNTYOl'OAAHGE """•' No /4 U Otl V 0 S f ':> C I E N T I F I C
l .t.1tr ~f MAll VANN 8EAf\CHC. H10:.rquM E N t '>. Hq P.tvlM•"O
I> • • ,i J AWnUl'>,(.cn.ta M..,.\tl Callforn1,t~ti'6
r.011rr 1<, •tEqr.nv C.IVOHothr Al•1n M Vo''· ~'q P~u14rono
, ", ... .._, \ ,.. U•f• ,\t)O..,,. n t•·,wn,,. u·~·nt AYf"n\il" (O'\IAI M "'"· ( 3 l1tnrn1't<i'1b)t.
" •f "'' ,,,,. '"''" h•'l•'1Q 'f.t1tn\ ••1-Hn,t Thi\ t><•\iftojlO\S •\ H.Nfdut lrd by dn"'
t~r-~t1J ON1·n._·nt • .,,. rrou1rf\d lo ti••· dhml•Jttl
lt••o, w lh '""' rw·t•·'· .~,., °""'~ ,..., ., in Aht1n M Ycnt
H"' Otf1•,. Of Hlr , 1t•1 II. ot th•• 1th )v1• 1 n Hu\ \tatenwnt w ih f1t.-.d w•th tht'
Mhd,ourt,nr Mn•• •·l'H-h•·m .w1U\tht County (IPO ot Or,Jno,. Count1 on
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nt '""' t1tf11 ,. ot MU\lt jl;, JJt Lt I ll 1tnd
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1""' "'"nlh , AltN 1111• IU\l l/u))l!l·ll•Clfl Pl11U.1(." NOTl('fo: tn 1rw, nQl•U•.
Uo•lo'<l I "1"'1"'l 1 I'll~ NOTICE OF MA RSHAl')SAlE ~~.', ·:.::1; ~:7~:1 ~o~I~~ No. '1 W
lhrt' itlH'hrt t'''''" •Jd•"t' •·ttii,,,1 JPrri; L PM, (lb4' Poe\ Qu.,l1h' f;>•umb
MUStCK.PCflEA, 1no 0.'t••fl01tnt V•. Kw .. lnQ•Wt> ••,lnJncJ
.oncl GA ARE TT C•J"'p~ny, Pl~tnltll
Atto•,..1\ illl l.<1W "°' V•rh~ nf ~n tt"r•rut1on r\\1;Nf <..n
Ot\t WH\"lr• Bt~d Mnu.1ry l b, 1'11& b'f tho M un1t •P ti
LoiAftqf'ffl, (~hforn1i1•00U r-ovrt JuO(Jm~ltf f'Nl1•1t+tl fl 1'1 H
'lff t2'n .,, lJU r..l)unty l\t ()1t1n0(". St,,u~ of (.1,lttMn1,•
AttorntY\ to,. E ,•tutor UPof't a tudQMf'nf f'n1"rf"d '" ltt\'Of ot
P\Jbli\~f'rt nr.,n+t., t..Ott•.t O.tiJy r ilt'if J,.r,-y l Poor. drltl PM,_ (Juuh\V t~1vmb
• 1·D 1U, t 14 trnd M~t ) 1'>tft \f\ If lhQ ~\ lu<tQITW'nt <rfldUor ·And .10t1n\t
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I'\ nr.u · '\OTICE
~U PEAIOll COURT OF THC
STATE OF(Al lrO RHIAl'OR
THE COUNTY OF OR&t•GE
HO A ... ~I
.. OTICC O F HEARING OF
l'O'TITl()H FOi! P1108ATE OF WILL
AJocO FOR llTTE RS TC\TAMEN
llUH
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DAILY PILOT
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rors immediately. The
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liability for the first in·
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SUPERB LAGUMA
REST AURAMT·IAR
One or Lag una's most de· __________
1
b~hltul restaurants and
t•ocktu1 I lounges. Offers
lrcmcnd ou::. inves tor
JX>t( nual Fine localioo.
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CEHTER LAGUHA
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Call for dl!la1l&.
LAGUNA CORNEtt
COAST HIGHWAY'
10,000 rt building s ite. for
r>rimc commcrc1al. Two
••••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• •• exrt•llcnt uru\s on propcr-
General I 002 ly. $152.0ilO.
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HC>Mses for Sale
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COROMA DEL MAR LEADING LAGUNA
TRIPLEX GALLERY BUILOIMG
PROPERTY One of Laguna :.. finest \J11~l1pll• un11 111 lltt• ltl'.IJ 1 ~allcncs will sell hldR. 111l:rn1111•1 dt'I .\1 ~11 .J u~I ·'j :ind lease har k on altnH"·
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$165.000.
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LAGUNA CANYON
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3,000 sq fl ~111re plui. IHOO
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PROPERTIES
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$4511,000
LUXURY CONDO
Jn old v illage. Near town,
bcnr h Tw o s pa c ious
bedrooms, 2"'2 baths.
Sepnratc dining room
Dream kit<'hen Great
Vi<'W Very private. TIUS
WON'T WAIT $85,000.
PRESTIGIOUS
Tt•mple lhlh Near town
&ncl h<-a<'\1 O"er!>iz1: Ive
br aut1full.Y lands~·ap~d
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lx'drooms Spacious fam1
ly room. (1v1n~ room din.
mg room. Two patios anti
two j!rcal view decks . All
this for $12:1.000. OWNf':R
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CAREFREE CREAM PUFF!
O h wow! Sm ull lo t . beautifu ll y
m a intained 4 bdrm situated m idwa y
b etween t he beac h (;.~ blocks ) and
community tennis cou rts (2 blocks ). And
<1 quarter of a $m illion par k is going in
s oon ! Don 't m iss this impeccable home
a t this r ca li s tic price, $7 2,500 , in
Newpo r t S h ores. A :--c ldom-on·t h e-
market floor plan.
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REALTORS ? 675 6000
2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
a/so Mtsa Verde, 546 5!190 Jnd Balt1011 lsJanrJ 673 · 4324
GeMral 1002 Getterol 1002
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
2407 E C O AST MWV C ORONA OEL M A R
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
••. money h as value again -especially
when you can buy an e legant Lido,
waterfront home so close to actual cost
of production. This tri-lcvcl 5 bdrm., 5
bath hom e has all the amenities for
luxurious livin g -plus an ever changing
270 deg. bay & ocean view t hat provides
d aily inspiration. Price only $398,500
BAY & BEACH REAL TY
OUR 27th YEAR 675-3000
1002 G~ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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VIEW
FABULOUS
BUYIN
TURTLEROCK
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'.tile~ anti 111ghl light
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plus your own pool. l'nl'f'
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(173·8550
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atm o s p h e r e, e n c l osed p<Jlio.
estab lished lrees. oo;,it shp. S245.000
Being r e modeled ; c ustom 5 UR. 5 Ua.
6500 Sq. ft. ho m e on pu1nl, pool, dotk
Custom, com p letely rur m shf'<I 6 RR.
4~ ba., 3 c ar g a r . On lagoon. $325,000
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TAYLOR CO.
KEA L TORS S lllCt:! 19 46
DOVER SHORES SUPER IEAUTY
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hom~! P<1n<>led offtt'c, huge fam r m .
formal DR L~<' lot w/bt·aul µool
1608 GALAXY OH. Ope n Wrtl /Thur~ 1 ·5
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NEWPORT CEHTY, H.8. 644·49 I 0
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lagoon. Boat slip. ~5.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
1002 G 1002 lorry Pfis ter M-111\ i\ll·:S1\ \"1.;ittn: t.llXllH'\
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DONALD M. BIRD
OWNER
TRANSFERRED
STEPS TO GOLF
TAKE ADVANTAGE
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E-SIDE TRIPLEX
~ COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
Newport Beach
End 'O Point
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ho me. 3 Bed r ooms, formal din ing
plus exceptiona l gardens & Ja<'uzzi.
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644-1766
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LAKE PARK
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536-7533
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AV A1LAILE FOR INSPECTION SUMDA Y 1-4:30 PM l J 1 p l' t " , rl 1· a II l' ~
Real Estate
byMrlll(y
2437 MONACO DR~rvlne Co••· 7-DR fo'rc11d1 Country
$435,000 ..
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3377 Vio lido, H.B.
REALTY
673·7300
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CM •••••• $21 S,000 i.:ar:igc, SJ7:,, fl{'r month
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CALL833-8600 lOUnits Wuler & i.:anlc111?r
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~oftly on lh1:. (·h1·n!>h:tbll'
4 bdrm. home in prime
.1rea of S•1 H ll. 5110
.varus to bc11eh. Very
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rn1 lWr !lG>! ·44:-16
838 EMERALD BA l -SRR English Country
$265,000 Newport Beach I 069 Htwporl Beach I ~69 ..••••••....•.....••.•..................•••...
lonq Bch •. · • S • beautiful i.:rou11tls . First t1111c 111 rent. super
S.llE OR EXCHANGE Roy McCardlt nic·c 4 br. 2 ha, {'pt, drµs,
Nomall{'rwhatyour lu· $365 ./1110 963 -450\J
H'11tml·nt nl·(•d 1:., we\ e hottor 1810 Htwport !Hi3·17H6. No rental !cc.
424 PANORAMA
$225,000.
-2BR &. den. a charactt.:r home. LIDO SANDS i.:ot 11, or can llel it! Costa Ml•su 548-772'-J • V1llu,.:c t{('.il Fstatc.
MATl:-.1(.; C:A LJ.
469 JASMIME -Horth Laguna Tudor l'harm Opc•n
ceilings $112.500.
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rental home or s mall un· 4 Br 2 u a family rrn LCIC)Uf'a ~ach 3248
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Prop•rti•s car J!ar $275. 556 777i RENTALS
752-1920 <J!)k lor !We
It :-. warm & t't)(V. l't•t11t•
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hy ownmg & you'll soon
!llOYt' up to th<> Lop. A 1lc
11,.:httul day to day JOY
'11th all thc luxuriou\
l.11'1ht1l.'s a Conrlomm1um
l'Jn offer. 9G8·4156
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- - -OCEAN VIEW In So. L.iguna. l·Hdrrn .
LAGUNA UNITS ·I llr, 2 Ha . 2 l':.tr garaJ:c, apt 1..oca11:ct l·l)lk. uhm·c
FOR SALE bltns. <'JJIS. drp:., SJ!l.r, <.:oast llwy. Walk to i.ho~·
RARE FIND PATIO HOME
Ideal home tor .1cl1H· rC'· DEH + BAR!
llrcd or :.tJ rll'r home fo On1· of In tnl•':. ftn••i.I
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l rvint>'s fines t <'O m Yt-:.\H :\E\\'' \hsolut<'lv UPMOST mun1t1cs 2 Ucc1rm & OL"I ST .\NL>I Nl:L'l
l<imdy room. SSO,(JIJO IH:<:O H/\Tl-:()1 \'erq IN O\\ncr movmg out ol :.t·lludl•d path\\ay l'Otr)
-.t.i.tc Showshkrurnodel <:utl\edrJl Cl•il1n i.:11 . ELEGANCE home. With many l'Xlr.1s. !\1:.immolh II\ 111~ ro11m
1'h1s l uxur1ou i. 4 CullS.10 1151 hosts ra1H•tl 'l•arlh
bl•droom. 2 bath, s hake slumpstOlll' t1rt·1)lal'l'
roofed townhouse h as llandy ~ourml'l :.lylc
full re cr eati o n a l k1khc11. 1''u bulous tll•n
la1·1hties includmi: paols. ,1·1th co1.v walk 1n har'
l' I u I> ho u ~ c. p 11 1 l 1 n g t•---------•I Spac1011siy l'll·i.:anl ~ll'JI· greens. play nrea:, t'<.: ten ----down nias\C\r ~u•ll'. twt1r
n1s courts. Fill\ & VI\ UNIVt::HSITY PAHK.ex· ron•d wartlrolH•s.
terms available. 18:.145 lcns1vclyl·ustom11.l'll.cle· 1Jr ,1m ;i t1 c var<I "''
Archl's Court, Founla111 l<tl'hl.'cl l';irk home. :I fir :! l'ludl.'s -Retl 1i·uod t'O\ I.Sci. o•>en bc;1m:.. \ icw. ,, t lt1m >'l 111 • \'alley. • l'rl'u pa to, :. 1 ... • 1. re<" rac1I, lcnni~ l'ourl:.. llrl' µ1~ & m ul<'h1111.! ploJn 1 l~ IQuail h. S&S.OOO. i-'1.'C 552·1!!166 tcr,., J.!LI!> BUQ all ~Ur· Iii Plac• . H rnundc·ll bv -.Ju111p-.t•11w Properties DEANE OMES "·ells rnr.prna1 ~ .. CALL
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:!STURY.4 Bedrooms-2
IJi.odrooms and bath up &
:! l>edrooms, bath down.
12 i\la:.ter bedroom s)
Loads or kit l'hl'll <'UP·
bo.ird:.. Berni;? repaint1.'ll
ms1de and out. 1-'anlal>t•c
hume for the price. Only
!:\.~J.000.
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962·4471(f:I:)546·8103
LANDMARK
SACRIFICE
H11sl1c (J(':-.1gnt'CI w/ht•;1vy
\\llt111. glass & cu:-.t1m1
,..11ultt>rs, just I '~ y<'ars
Ill'\.\. " Sµ:it'IOU'I Bil ....
t .1m rm tin ck I pie. 1wh
•'.1rpcl and imported l1lc • :wx HI Sparkltn!: pool.
\\OOd l'l)I' patio \\ /J:!.Jl>
URQ 3 C:ir gara J!I.'.
1ran~fcrred ... SG:1.000! ! ~ !
Hkr 962·551 l. --------------1 2 Story
S5 I ,500
ALL TERMS
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CALL 833-8600
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• • G75·G700 • * S2i5./mo. Ph. SIG·629'J 985s:cstHwy,J...aguna
---Phone 494-073 l MAIN BEACH UHITS ~Je,..a V ,, br. 2 ha. fir, ----
LAGUNA BEACH frpll', ent hull, ganl rnd. $600/m o. $100.000 house.
7 ShoflS facing the new $-125. 546·0281. 4br, 2ba. lrg ram rm, dm
downlown o ceanfront -. --~ r.---:-u; rm. de<'kS· ocean view.
purk. /\i.k111Jl S•175,0UO. I-or lease, !.l.>/mo. 3 ' Call 71<1·5-ll ·4G61 Sam lo
w11h $1'10.UOO down . Colleue P:.irk. c lean & Spm '
s harp, 1·uc·anl. Call --·--------Owner will curry financ·· tlli,: of S:l~>.O<IO. payable Chu(' k Ev c r l' l t al Churm111,:! 2 bd, house
s:l 158 pt·r month. includ· S.IG .. 1Ml,(i42·571!1Al!t. nocluldren.S31S. 111~: W, llllcrl'~l. Balan<'e EAST SIDE. C:!\J-.-JfuJ ·1~4-741R 1-:vcs.
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dcun Ch1ldn·11 & 1>cl:> S<JJo ti-ll ·l 180/ 830·5050 X .
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1lhl J:ilr, avail aft 2115,
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Dm&Ln Hm.,111hfrrl1· · · -----~!15 mo t\\':111 :1111 i i), s1-:w llco;1('h l>plx. upper.
!JtjJ 1581 or751 6101 J llr 211.i. frpk. yrly lsr.
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$345 mu J)hl ,i:ar. 5-15·7&15
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494 90 3 )4' 0316
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ACCOUNTING CLERK
PART-TIME
Busy ne wspaper accounting ol'·
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pc r '''cc k J perm :rn ~rrt g-cner a I
dental :1ssis tant<.'. Joh int ludcs a
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Call For Appointme nt
lJ.\IL\' l'ILOT
330 \\' Bay St.. Co!>W i\lesa
642-4321
Equal Opportunity Employer
BOYS AND GIRLS
JUNIOR SALESMAN
10 To 15 Years Old
Earn $20-$40 per week working after
school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach
& Fountain Valley areas only. Leave
name, address & phone number on tape
recorder. Call 5364298.
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RH S..pervisor REAL ESTATE
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News paper promotion company has
openings for people with vans or s tation
wagons. Earnings $150 t o ~OU or more
per w eek-. \rood c han c·c for
advancement. Must lw <Jblc to work
with teenagers. This 1::, not a paper
route.
Cal l Mr . Scott al 549-8956 for
apl>qjntment.
Equal Opportunity EmplO\'Cr
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ANTIQUE SHOW
&SALE
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TELEPHONE SALES
WOMEN
OVER 20.
Have fun selling Orange <:ounty·s
leading news pa pe r along \-\ tlh ~tn
imPortant charity drive.
EXCELLENT EARNINGS
Two three hour s hifts.
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l;l5·l.5fl!I Cf you· are 12 to 16 years old and would
like to earn $20 to $.50 and more per
week, with a chance to win a trip to
Philadelphia, Cape Ke nn edy or
Washinh'1.0n . D.C. and cash awards,
bikes and other prizes. I have a job for
you. If you a rc willing-t o work hard.
'learn r esponsibili ty and the value of
money, ca ll !\tr. Scott. 549-8956.
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ASST. MANAGERS
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is nol a paper route
Equal Opportunity Employer
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VOL. 69, NO. 41 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORN IA TUESDA~FEBRUARY1~1~6 TEN CENTS
.Clerk Says Patty Fired Two Bursts
~SAN FRANCISCO <U PI) -prevent introduction of evidence had been cau ght t rying to steal a my back trying to prot ect
Patricia Hear st fired "two about events which took place pair or socks. and b is wife, William Harris."
bursts" of bullets at employes or after the April 15, 1974, bank rob-Emily. Then gunfire came from a iln Inglewood s porting goods bery for which Miss Hearst is Shepard said he followed vehicle in a shopping center
store trying to arrest one or her standing trial. Harris out of the s tore and tried parkiA~ across the street,
kidnapers in May 1974, a young The 21-year-old ne ws paper to put handcuffs on him on the with a son hanging out the
clerk testified tbday at her bank heiress testified a t the hearing sidewalk. window · ng a weapon thnt
robbery trial. Monday, admitting she fired a "Were you successful?" asked "looked s mewha t like a rifle."
Anthony E . Shepard, a clerk at mach inegun and a carbine prosecutor James L. Browning He said the bullets from ''two
¥el's Sporting Goods, took the "without thinking" at the store in Jr . bursts of fire" just missed him.
stand with the jury absent from the Inglewood section to help free "Only on one wrist." The clerk, who had Harris
the courtroom on the second day SymDionese Liberation Army Shep"rd said that during the down on the ground until the .
of a hearing on defense efforts to member Willia m Harris, who scuffle, Emily Harris "was on s hooting sta rted, said he took
cover b.y lying down behind a
light pole in which bullet holes
were later found.
Harris jumpe d over som e
shrubbery. the center dJvider or
the s treet and r an to the van.
Shepard said h e followed the
vehicle for sever al blocks in his
own car and saw the terrorists
switch to a stolen a uto. lie said he
backed off afte r the third occu·
pant of the van -Miss Hearst -* * * * * * * * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fights Back Tears
Patty Tells Saga
Of Fear, Violence
walked down the street toward
him carrying a carbine.
De fe n se A Horney F . Lee
Bailey did not cross-examine
Shepard.
Miss Hearst admitted Monday
that she also helped rob a bank in
San Francisco, took part in the
kidnaping of a high school stu-
dent and trekked back and forth
across the country with radicals
without trying to escape.
mis FWWER
WAS 'PO'ITED'
RIVERTON, Wyo. (UPf)
Principal Darlene Berg didn't
know what the little green weed
was that s prouted up alongisde a
geranium in a fourth grade
classroom at J efferson Elemen-
t ary School, but had her suspi·
cions. 't.
She called police who alsonad
suspicions. After a weekend of
tests, their suspicions were con-·
firmed. But how did a marijuana
11tant get in a classroom flower SAN J'BANClSCO IAl'l
Weaving a chilling saga or ·rear
and degradation , Patricia Hearst
says her Symbionese Liberation
Army kidnapers forced her to
em brace violent revolution •ind
enslaved her m ind w1lh thl'.' b~lier
she would never l'Scape the tcr ·
rorist underground.
member to sexually abuse hcc
Hailey did not purs ue the maltcr
further.
-pot--2
.. W<' don't know for sure," a
police spokesm an said Monday.
Fighting back tears. Mis!'
Hearst finally told her story to
the world Monday in testimony
MOTHER DENIES SON
ASSAULTED PAlTY-AS
at her bank robbery trial. 1{ was
a bizarre account of weeks in
darkness, sexual assault, months
or livin g with the recurring
threat of death a nd a night of
watching som e of her mos t
vicious tormentors die in flames.
She s tartled the courtroom
with her declaration that she had
been sexually assaulted by SLA
. m em ber Willi a m Wolfe when
kept blindfolded in a closet for
several weeks after her Feb. 4,
1974, kldnaping.
She said her June 7. 1974. taped
eulogy or Wolfe and the other
SLA members who died in the
fire was written by William a nd
E mily Harris. In the tape. s he
proclaimed her love for Wolfe,
calling him '"the gentlest. most
beautiful man I 've ever known."
On the witness stand, however ,
she portrayed Wolfe as callous.
As Bailey questioned her:
Q. Did you, in fact. have any af.
Storm to End
UPI Ttl..,itolo
PATTY'S 'ATTACKER'
SLA Member Wolle
fection for William Wolfe?
A.No.
Q. Did William Wolfe ever do
anything offensive to you?
A. Yes.
Q. Wh al d id he do?
A. He assaulted m e sexually.
Ch oking back t ears, Miss
Hearst said Wolfe accosted her m
the closet a m onth after her kid·
naping and wasn't the only SLA
Sunny Days Due
·Back on Coast
By HILA RY KAVE
Of Ille D• 11 Y Piiot SI" It
The current. week-long storm
that brought more than six in-_
c)les of rain to i;ome part~ of
Orange County is expcctecl to
bbw out tonight · le:.l\'IOJ! in its
wace mostly clear skies and
warmer tempera tures
Weather forecaster:. predict a
less than JO percl!nt thancc of
showers tonig)lt and V. rctncsctay.
although some cloudiness may
remain . Sfhe thermomder 1s ex·
pected to reach the high 60s Wed·
nesday ..
The fi ve-day forecast shows no
sign of mor e rain, according to
weatherm en.
Between 2.5 a nd 6.5 inches· of
rain were recorded at local rain
stations during the past seven
<lavs. but the s howers caused no
serious problems.
{>ffic1als throu.i:ihout the county
crhoed tht> hclief that if lh<' rain
h:id fallen hard<'r and faster.
floodin~ anti mud~liMs could
have occurred. as in other arl'as
or Southern Ca Ii f ornb.
Tes tifying with th ~ JUry
~1h'><'nl . sh1.• i.aul she took pnrt in
tlH' rohhcrv on Iv out of ft«Jr of de
al h anti $;11d ,·he· m·H·r surrl'n
<kn•ll ht•t•aust· remainini: SLA
mC'mh1·rif thr<'alt•nf·d lo stalk ht•r
for l hl' rest or h<•r hfc 1f :.he did
She was captured Srpt lR.
With ;1 whis pe ry voice thnt was
barely audible at times, the pale
newsp:ipcr heiress said flight
was futile as two s urviving SLA
members continued to car ry on
the legacy of those who died -lo
imprison her forever in a mental
dungeon She said she watched
the May 17, 1974 s hootout at Los
Angeles on a te levision set in an
Anaheim motel.
"Whe re could I go'!" she asked
several \imes, s avin~ the SI.A
convint·t·d her !heel o,h•• had hePn
abnndont'd l>y her f;mul) ;,ind
that the fBl w:rnted hcrc.Jcail
Miss Ileana rcn">um·t'<i •• II h1·r
t aped comm uniqlll'i. lrnni th1·
SLA as products of <'0t·n·wn •rnd
said she was forrecl to hdµ rob a
bank and lat(•r tell a tccn-agl·r
that she acted frcel)
She said s he was threatened
w1lh death "hundredsoftimcs."
Miss Hears t. 21. took the stand
al a s pecial he aring at her bank
robbery tria l as the defense
sought to suppress all evidence of
her m ovements after the April
15, 1974. bank robbery.
Burton Liz's
Welsh Wizard
LON DON CA P > -On the
morning after their second
wedding. Richard Burton
had "two of the reddest
and blurriest eyes I have
encountered." recalls the
bride, actress Elizabeth
Taylor.
"l c rawled into bed
beside hsm a nd just held
him very c lose." she s aid
in an inter view with the
B r itish ma~azine
'"Woman." "My Welshm:m
is indeed a wizard. He wokl'
about three hours I al l'r
refreshed as if he had JUSt
bcrn christened
"I low can you s:et macl at
anyone s o utter ly out·
ras:cous?"
D.toly P,lol St .. I Pllolo
FAMILY SAFE ~!rs. :\!:.iria :\ll1act1, 37, and he r four children
;Jrri ved ~:J fc ly in (':ipistruno Beach from earthquake·
l'a v<i gcd C uat e rn .ila Sal 11rd<1 ~· to stay with rel a ti \'es. Iler
hu'ih:111d. ,. pll\ ~ 1c-1 .in. 1't•rn ;11rn.'d behind. Children. clockw1se
from ll•ll ;.11·\· 1 ialnwllc, 5; Jlcrberlo, 11, J uan Car los. 16, and
'.\lan..i I .alll'I. X.
Vi cti m Describes
Earthquake Horror
By F R EDERICK SCllOEMEllL
Ollht D•lly Pt lot Sllll
"All the people were screaming
hke they were c razy ... pcople
everywhere. crying. :.creaming,
bleeding ... "
Tears welled in Maria Muadi·s
eyes as s he told of the borrors of
the Guatemala n earthquakes that
have left an estimated 17.000dead
since Wednesd ay.
Mrs. Muadi. wife of a promi·
nent Guatemala City phys1c1an,
left the d evastated country Satur·
day amid fears that aftershocks
might injure her four children.
Her 41 -year.old hus b,.md, Isam,
remained behind.
Mrs. Muad1 1s staying al the
Capistrano Beach home or Mr.
and Mrs . George Chade. Mrs.
Chade is Mr<; .. \I ua<li ·ssis ter.
"You frlt like \'OU were a little
piece of paper.·· ~aid Mrs. Muad1
in halting E n gll:-.h =1s s he
dcc;cri bed lhc f1 rc;t jolt 1 hnt ~truck
at:l 15a.m . w~'rlncslkl\
Afte r· the s hock. thl• \T uadis
gathered 1 hrir four t•hdrlren intr>
the family's two cars and drove lo
Mixco. a suburb, hoping to find a
new home intact It had been
leveled.
"The next three ni~hts we slept
m our cars 1\oonc wanted to sleep
inside the buildings. They were
afraid of more ca rthquakes." she
said
Thr city's poor. who had no
cars, slept outs ide in parks and
open areas. wrapped m sheets
and blankets, Mrs Muadi said
American supplies began lo ar-
rive at the city 's jet airport by
midday Wednesday. H::. runways,'
s urprisin gly, were not damaged.
although the terminal was
destroyed.
"The United States came with
airplanes and big, big trucks.
They bro11s:ht medicine. nurses
and supplies. The planes came
every five or 10 m inutes," Mrs.
l\luadi said.
The supplie s were sore ly
necd<'d. At Roosevelt Hospital,
where her hus band is a ranking
(See QUAKE, Pa~c A2>
Suit Filed
On Laguna
l,000 Steps
By J ACK CHAPPELL
Of 1111 D•ily PUM SUit
The State of California has re·
adied a suit against the owners of
1,000 Steps in South Laguna seek-
ing civil a wa rds for alleged viola·
lions of the Coastal Act and to
force public access to the beach.
· Deputy Attorney General AJan
Robert Block sa id today the a c·
lion would be filed either today or
\Vednesday in Orange County
Superior Court.
The suit has three causes of ac·
t1on. The fi rst two seek Sl0,000
each plus $5-00 per day each for
each day construction was un-
der way on the fencing allegedly
improperly erected at 1.000steps
The third cause seeks removal
of a locked ~ate at the lop of the
J.000 Steps which had barred all
but easement owners.
The suit is filed agains t the
South Laguna Coves Association,
an organization formed of pro·
perty owners of nearby land who
acquired easement down th·
steps to the 8th St. Beach with the
purchase of their property.
Block said the suit centers on
installation of a s ix-foot fen(,'e
around tbe casement , and in
stallatson of the lockin~ gate,
both allegedly done without a
coastal commission permit.
The suit is being filed at the
behest of the Coastal Com·
mission.
Rlock said the suit will not deal
specifically with 'the issue or ad·
milling the public to the beach,
although it does touch on that
subject by noting that historical-
ly t he p u blic h as used the
stairway for access to the cove
below.
The rickety steps down the side
of an oceanfront bluff have been
the subject of a continuing con-
troversy for about 10 years as the
county has sought to afford ac-
cess to the public tidelands below
<See STEPS, Page A2)
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most t imes. the earth did not
become oversoakcd. even 1n
areas charred in recent fires . Six Finalists
In te rvie we d
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D ec r eas in g clouds
• tonight with sunny s k1('s
a nd warmer tcmpcr<1tun•:>
Wednesday. according It>
the wea ther st>n 1c1•
Slightly warm<'r w11h hi~hs
of 60 at the beach rs :rnd f\~1
inland. Chance or rain nl'.'ar
zero tonight a nd Wedncs·
day.
I NSIDF. T ODA l'
A police off rcer u•ho tncd lo
la1k a 16-year-old f m'Tld mlfl
luming over l11s ril/1• wos
forced to kill 1 lw {11111 1•1 11
heated standoff S1nry1 A4
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some areas Offiei:ils in Fnuntam
Valley report th:lt water fl oo<IN1
a yard and gara~c near un
Edison Company casement n<':.ir
Talbert Avenue, but caused hUle
d am age. •
In lluntington Beach, a service
ditch beneath Cryst<il Street col-
lapsed and created ;1 hole in the
road No inJUrt<'s rrs ull<.'d and c1·
ty crews quickly rcp,aired the
damage, OIC('Orcling to I( city M
f1cial. ,
Harbor Patrolmen :it both
Dana Point llarbor and Ncwriort
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Laguna Hope(ul
Address Ch ambe r
Candidates for Laguna Beach
m unicipal offices will address
the c hamber of eommnce
breakfast meeting al 8 a m. Wed·
nesday atthe llotel Laj?una.
Candidates for City Council. ct·
ty clerk. and city treaor;url'r will
ha\e three minutes each to out
lmr 1hr1r pl~1tforms. Thr<fTlccting
1s pubhc Dreakfa~t 1s $:! :-,o.
The San C'lcmc11lc C'it v (.'oun·
cll 's s<'a r<'h for a ll(;W «11 ."
m a n a ~ c r e n l t' 1 t• 11 t h 1•
hom<'s tretch today with the flr!>t
interview with om• of s ix fmahi.ts
forthe top 11dmini!>trn11ve post
The council ml'l wi th a can·
didate for th~ pos1t1on this rnorn-
lnJ!, accordin~ to an 1nform<'d
sour<'<' The m ertin~ ":1s nnl
public:.illy announct'd.
It was learned that inlt'r\'iewc;
will continue at 8 a.m. Wcdm•!>
dav at Cit v II all
The councst alc;o will m<'et in
closed session <1t 9:30 a .m. We<l·
ncsd ay to discuss matters of
pcndinft litigation and labor rela
lions. The meelm~ was noticed
as requfrrd by slate J:iw
The six finalists for lhr poi.it ion
were recom mend d to I.he coun·
e ll by Pu blie Mnnage•mcnl
Sernc<' of Ar<':Hlia. a fll"m
emplo) et1 LC' screen appbcauon!J
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• Violations of Coastal Act ChOrged In Restricting Access to the Beach
A'> Alt-Y PILOT L/SC
NEW YORK CUPl) -A Con Edison atomic powc•r planL nelll'
New York C1 \y 1s "an :iCCident
waiting to happen" thnt could be
the world's la rgest peacetime
cat astrophe if faulty s teani
equipment e:q)JodeS', says u
nuclear safety engineer.
"If I had the authority, I would
today require Indian Point No. 2
to s hut down ," Robert D.
Pollard, a project manager for
the federal Nuclear Regulator
Commission said Monday.
Pollard told a news conference
there was no danger of an atomic
explos ion a l the plant at
Buchanan, N.Y., :.bout 30 miles
north of New York City in
Westcheste r County.
Dut he said the facility's poor
design and construction have
created the high nsk of a steam
explosion which could release ns-
sionable products into the al·
mosphe re.
"It would be a catastrophic ac-
cident larger than anything else
that has occurred in peacetime.''
Pollard s aid. "Whal we're talk-
ing about is the radioactive con·
lamination ol hundreds or square
miles and thousands of deaths."
Pollard, 36, a n electrical
engineer who h as supervised
safety evaluatio ns of seven
nuclear plan t s for the com-
mission, announced his resigna-
tion effective Feb. 13 lo protest
alleged federal s uppression of
the potential dangers. lie said he
would take a pos t with a
.Massach usetts research Jtroup.
''I believe U.S. regulatory
commissions have routinely con-
cealed the existence of major
safety proble ms," Pollard said.
"I cannot in good conscience re-
m ain silent about the perils of thl·
country's nuclear power pro-
gram ."
The Indian Point complex con-
sists of three nuclear power
plants, No. l and No. 2, which arc.
owned by Con Ed, and plant No
3, wnich the Stale Power Authori -
ty bought from the ut ility la!>l
year for $394 million and expect:-·'
to put into operation by this sl)m-
mer.
A Con Ed s pokesman said No.
2, which is the only plant now
operating . produces 873,000
kilowatts of electricity and saved
cus tomers about $120 million in
fuel costs last year.
"'We believe we have taken
.every reasonable step to insure
the safety of the Indian Point
plant," the sookcsman i;airi
False Alarm
Shuts Down
Onofre Plant
The San Onofre nuclear power
plant was s hut down for four
hours Monday when a safety
monitor falsely siJ:naled a drop
1n w:iter pre,;s ure, s aid the
Southern California Edi::.on Co.
Company spokcsm~in flobcrt
Krauch s aid there wris n<'vtr any
danger of a nuclear accident an<l
the pla nt was restarted without
incident.
Krauch s:ud one of th<> three
monitors hatl bPcn shut down for
testing when the folse emergen·
<:y signal was sent and the core'>
o r the n uclcnr fuel rod s
automatically dropped down (or
cooling. Krauch said this Is done
e ven if one monitor is still func-
t1orung norm;illy.
Rancher Convicted
SAN OJ EGO <AP> Bortego
SprinJ?S ran<'h owner has heen
eonvict ed of conccalini? and
tr:msp<>rting illegal a Uens.
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ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE
Viejo Lawyer Hul1y
MV·Lawyer
Declares
Candidacy
William Hulsy, a conservative
33·year·old a ttorney from Mis-
sion Vi ejo, has announced his
candidacy tor the 74th Assembly
District seat being vacated by
Robert Badham.
In 1974, Hulsy ran for Orange
County District Attorney against
Ced! Hicks. In 1972 he managed
the primary campaign or then
Congressman John Schmitz.
Hulsy. a deputy pr06CCUl.Qr for
the City of Long Beach, said he
worked on behalf or Goldwater
and Reagan campaigns in tho
1960s.
In 1969 Dennis Carpenter, State
Republican Cha irman, appointed
llulsy chief administrative of·
ricer of the Republican State
Central Committee.
llulsy, his wire Karen and their
five children have lived in
Orange County since t968. lie
served as p1·cs1denl o f the
Aegean Hills Homeowners A~
sot•1at1on in t971.
Budget Plans
For San Juan
To B e Studied
Thl' San J uan Capistrano City
Council will meet Wednesday at 7
p.m to discuss priontics to be
translated into a fivc-yc..1r
budget. -
I n late December. CiLy
Manager James Moeulis :.incl the
department heads outlinro what
tht•y fell the city's pr1Qnt1cs
should bl'
Their rt'commendations in·
eluded new, l a r ger ad-
ministrative facilit ies. citizen
prnlf'<'tion. improvement of th1·
Los Rios area, parks and recrea-
tion, circulat1on a nd community
desi~n .
Generallv. olll<'r r<'comme11da-
t1ons rnn ·the gamut of city
:;;erv1ces.
Al that t1 me thcrl! was little ells
cus11ion among the c·nunc1lm1·11
wh<>sard lhe.v wis hecl lo sludy lht•
suggest ion:-. further.
Semester Plan
Delayed Again
n1s:igrPement among trustees
caused a second delay in the
adoption of Saddle back College's
new semester calendar Monday
night.
Althou~h board members have
already approvecf the switch
from q uarters to semesters and u
160·day ins tructional year, they
have bcC'n unable to r('ach :Jn ac
C'onl on the actual dotes.
Trustees art' st•hNluled lo rr
view lhe tn<itler again al thc11
Feb. 23 meeting.
SC Laundry
Units Burgled
Burglars cleaned more than
$500 in c h a n ge from coin·
operated washers and dryers at
Cive San Clemente apart menl
complexes over the weekend,
Police reported today.
Apartment h ouse l aundry
rooms on Wei;t l\venidn Ma r-
quita, South La Espt'ran:rn,
Avenida Monterey and. Calle Del
Commercio were struck
In four instanccb coin lxlX lock~
w\'re drillect or punched out. In
the fifth case. a kt'y :ippsmmll.v
wai; used. police "3id.
Anothe r Victim
. CHICAGO CA l'> -Another
victim of the Wincrest Nur11ln~
and Rest Home fire died today,
bnn~inf! !ht' dc•l\lh t'OUOt Of the
J nn. 30 fir.' to 21. The lutcs l vie:
tim was Julia Holmes, 76
mness DefJaied
Firearpi Vote J
Hinshaw, Wife
Split Granted
,
Bid to Ban Handgun Killed,
WASlil r--;CTON CUP() -TI1c ouse Ju<Jrcflil'Y'
Committee today k1lll'll lc~blallon that would have
imposed a nationw1de ban on all handguns except. for
Lhosc owned by pouco and certificci gun rlubs.
The committee. by a 25 8 vote. defeated an
:tmcndmenl h y Rep. John ('onyt-rs , I D0 1\11ch.>, whic h
would have banned tht• rnanufacturc, sale. 1mp0rta-
tton and owners of :.ill h<mclguns. requfrin~ citizens
who now h ave handguns lo turn them in for fair
market value.
By TOltl 8 1\RLEV
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Superior Court Judge Lloyd E.
DI an pied J r . reduced many set.-
t I e m c n t '1c m a nd ~ o f
<.;o ng r ess m a n l\ndrc w J .
lunshaw's wife, Thais, Monday'
in g~antlng the couple's divorce.
Hinshaw, however, convicted
earlier in a nother court on
bribery charges, n ow finds
himself facing another $3,365 in
legal bills tha!. m u.st be paid
within 90 days.
In his ruling that dissolved the
two year marriage, Judge Blan-
pied indicated he does not believe
the 48-year·old ex·Mrs. Hinshaw
is as severely afflicted with
multiple scl e r osis as was
claimed by her lawyer in week·
long hearings.
There was very little evidence
of any serious disease Dec. 20,
1972, according to color photo-
graphs taken of the couple during
their wedding, the jurist noted in
a 12·pagc r uling granting the
divorce.
And he further repeatedly ob-
s erves that. much of Mrs .
Hins haw 's apparently in-
capacitating condition may be
psychiatric in nature.
Judge Blanpicd predicts that
the lifting or the mental strain as
a result of his ruling may eveo
have a beneficial effect on her
condition.
He r ejected Mrs. Hinshaw's
claim for lifetime fmancilll s up-
port on those grounds and rules
that her share or community pro-
perty valued by him at $29,130
shall be $11,200.
Mrs. Hinshaw. whose name of
Worthen is restored by J udge
Blanpied, gets 1973 Cougar, 1972
Lincoln a nd 1966 P ontiac
automobiles as part or that settle-
m ent plus her share of an SS.800
condominium once owned by the
couple.
Judge Blanpicd rurther ruled
that 16 boxes o f personal
p<>ssess1ons held by the District
Attorney's Office ln safe keeping
throughout the divorce proceed-
ings arc Mrs. Hinshaw's and
must be returned to her.
llinshaw was further ordered
to pny for Mrs. llinshaw's
psyt•hialnc treatment for the
next two year!> up to a maximum
of S200 n month and to continue to
make his federa l medical in·
suraocc coverage available lo
her
J udge Rlanpied refused to al·
E'rom Page ,t l
RAIN ...
Jlar.bor werl! kept bw..v m recent
days securing loose boats and
pumping oul nooded boats.
WC'ttcsl area of the county b
!\till Silverado Canyon. which re·
purt('d 1.40 inchf's Monday, !>r-
inging the storm total t o 6.44 in
chcs and the sc•ason total to R, 74
inches --the same figure as last
venr nl this d ul l'
· In Sun Juan Capist rano, .36 in-
t•hes fe ll Monday, lirin~in~ the
storm total lo 4.!17 im·hl'S. Season
tnlal is 6. J.t inches. compared to
Ii i:l la:-.l ~ ra r
In lluntangton Beach, .19 in ·
ches were recorded Monday. The
storm has dropped 2.62 inches
there and the season total is 3.66
inthes. Last year the reading
was 6.81 inches. In Newport
Beach, a .3 l reading was re-
Jow legal feeit ot $7 .000 demanded
by Mrs. llinshaw 's attorney.
Noting that there had been
''bad blood" between opposing
lttwyers during the divorce hear·
ing "for no reasons that I can un
derstand" he set the award at
$2,500.
He also rejects the pla\ntifr'fi
argument thnt Mrs. Hinshaw
was lured by Hinshaw from her
20-~ar marriage to Las Vegas
contractor Max Worthen.
"She knowingly left a secure
marriage," Judge Blanpied said.
And he further concluded that
Hinsha w would never have m ar-
ried a woman as ill as Mrs.
Hinshaw made herself out to be
during the divorce inqtliry
Planner Due
To Address
LB Officials
Pla nner Tom Vals ic, a private
consultant lo <'itics und countil'S,
w ill address c ity offi cia ls ,
ar chitects and the public during
two seminars on slope density
planning Wednesday in Lagunu
Beach.
The first session is designed for
-Planning and buiJding pro·
ressionals and will be held at l '30
p.m . in city hall. The second, de·
signed to explain the concept m
simple terms ror the pubhc and
lay city officials will be held at
4:30 p.m . at city hall.
The basic concept behind slope
density planning is that <1s the
steepness of the s lope 111crca!>es,
the numbe r o r housing uml'i
which can be placed on a ~ivcn
parct-l decreases, Stan Scholl,
director or municipal scr~·1eel>,
said.
"ll is a rational mf'lhocl of de·
lermining the numl>er or units
that should go on any piece of
land depending on the c1>11Lour of
that partic ular piece of land," he
said.
ValsiC''s firm, William Spunglt•
and Associates of Portola V:1ll1..·y.
has been respo nsilll e for slorw
density planning in Moull•n•y.
Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Lo:i
An~eles counties.
Th~ rrcsent:illons arc offered
free Lo those attending.
Fro• Page Al
FINALISTS ..
for the position The job v. ill rwy
S26,000 to $32.000 annually, dc-
~nding on q uallf1callons.
It originally wu~ pred1ct crl th:it
the pO!il would bt.• fill<'IJ l)y 1'\•b 1.
It 1s now helievC'cl thal on announ·
('ement will not ht forlht•om1n14
unttl Mart'h
The new m:in will 1'U<'C't'<'d K(•n
neth Ca rr who 1s !>lcpptng do\\ 11
artl'r 11 .v<'ar:-:i!-rrlv manaj?Pr In
becom1· the city'..., f1n;1ncc rl1rc"
tor
J ewelry H eist
HOUSTON (A P) -PollC'l'
sought a man and a woman tod.Jy
in the a rm ed robbery of a
southwest Houston Jewelry store.
Thf'y escaµcd with un estjmnll'rl
$250,000 in jewelry.
The commillce. working on legis lation to tighten
existing g un control laws, a lso·killcd a n amendment
thal' would h ave let hondgun owhcrs keep existing
firearms, while banning tlw future man ufacture, im·
portation and resale or all handguns.
That amendment. offered by Rep. Martin Russo.
(0 -111. J, was d efeated 22· 10.
Rep . Robe rt McClory, < R-111.). said during debate
on the amendments, "l don 't know if we want to
deprive law-abiding citizens or their rights to keep
h andguns."
City Taps Panel
2nd Tustin-Irvine
Cam-Pus Gets Study
Trustees of the Saddleback
Community College Distrit·t
agreed Monday night to appoint
a citizens ad visory committee to
study the feasibility of a setoncl
l'ampus in the Tustin·lrv11w
c.irea.
The committee has been
t harged with ~he-.5tte loeati<>n of
the northern area college, de-
veloping a fundin~ plan, and lo
make recommendations on the
timing for land acquisit ion.
Trustees approved the com-
mittee's formation by a 4·1 vol<'
over the objections of Laguna
lleach trustee Larry Taylor who
has steadfastly opposed the
bwlding or a second campus.
"I'm sure we cannot finance
any part of the second campus
without increasing our tax base,
which requires a vote of the peo-
ple," Taylor said ... We won 't be
Light Color
Discussion
Due at Meet
Wh ether whil e or brown h~hl
should prevail al Dana Point
1 larbor will be d1scussl'd Wednc·!-
day at a special meelmg of th1:
JI arbor Review Hoard.
Board memlll'rs will receive a
rc•;,1s1ht11ty report on \\hat rt v.0111<1
t'OSl to conn·rt th<> entire harhrn
to cnerg) ·effit'ient sodium v:ipor
la mps. Th(•y ~l\'e off a brown
colored light.
Th~ ~ust basin of the harbor b
now bathed <st nrghl 1n less eff1-
c1c·nt hlue-wh11r• light frum
mC'rrur.\ \':lpor lamp-;
Thi• reµt(ln.11 l'O:i..,l :d cum
m1!>!>11m rc<'l'lll (\' 111·dr•rcd Ill••' Cll
:.r1tl111m \ a1H>r li1:l1l~ 111 tit•\ 1'11111
rrwnl of "Ii ps 1n lhl' h.irhor .., ", . .,,
l>.1'•111 One• thous;rn<I 110~11 :»ltp::.
'' 111 lw an .;tallC'd th I.' re Ttw n.,.,,.,,. board d1n•cted that
th1• fl•a ... ilultl y l'l'Jl<ll'l 111• m ;rrll·
ht•CJUSC nf l'Ollt'Crns th.II two <llf·
ft•J'1•11I c·olore•d lights would uffrtl harbor, . .,, h1•t 11·~.
Thi.' r(•\ 1cw IJo:ird \\'Ill m1•c•t al!.!
p m. al the Flood Control L'on-
f crcncc Room . Oran~l' County
Jo;ng111ecnnµ Buildmµ. 400 Civ1c-
Center On \'C West. Santa /\na.
in a position lo develop a second
campus in five years."
Board m embers have been
eyeing a second campus in the
·northern area of the 36S·squarc-
mile district l o accommodate
future growth in Irvine.
f'lans call ror the establish -
ment of a satellite campus..Jhis
fall and a permanent campus by
1981.
The committee members are
to be nom inuted jointly by
trustees and Supt. Robert Lom-
lea nll anrl arc to make their re-
commendations by April 12.
Police Seek
Canyon Road
Crash Witness
A rive.month-old Dana Point
J!irl remained in critical condi·
tron today al Children 's Hospital
of Oran~e County as the result of
massive inJurics received in a
hcad·on collision m Laguna Ca -
n) on Friday.
The ;:u·c1dent also injured the
('h1l<l's mother, Leslie Robinson.
20, of 311092 La Serena Drive, who
"as rC'ported in st able condition
today al Saddleba ck Hospital.
Also 1n1ured was Gary O.
Samaha, 26, of 31568 Wildwood
l<oud. South Laguna. Samaha
"as reported 111 s at1sfactory·to·
rood concl1t1on :tt South Coast
l'ommunily Jlosp1tal.
The cuuse of the accident re·
m:11ns :i mystery, and'J'rafficOf-
f1 c(•r A J . DeLuca appealed for
"itnc·~M·s lu the crash lo come
fon, ar d.
Officer Deluca said both Mrs.
fiflhll1!>0n :ind Samaha have heen
11n;1hll' lo n •call ~P<'Cirie c•vcnts
Jll!>t hdor(• :ind during the acci-
dmt
It had bec>n assumed from tlll'
po:-.1tmns of I ht• C':Jrs ;ind othcr
('\ Hl•'nl.'\' ~tl I hi! SCC'ne that Mn •.
Hohrno,011 had bcl'n westbound
.mcf S:imaha was eastbound prior
1n 1h1' :irC'ulent about a mile west
or El Tom ro:id.
:'\rw mform at ion contests that
m1llal a~!'u mption. DeLuca said.
"\\'h,1t we need is an indepen-
dent witness,·· he said.
corded Monday, bringing the .------------------------------------------
total lo 2.82 ror the season. in
comparison to 7 66 inches last
year.
FrOltl Pag~ A I
QUAKE •••
member of the mcdicul staff,
three months of m edical supplies
were exhaust ed in one day. It was
the only Guatemala City hospital
left standing after the quakes, she
said.
The h osp ital . built with
Ame rica n a nd Guatemalan
money, has 800 beds. More t han
3,000 persons were housed there
last Wednesday. she said.
Mrs. Muadi appealed for dOM·
lions from local residents. She
Raid they m ny be ta kentoChade's
Liquors. 34262 Doheny Park
Road, Capis trano Beach. or
directed lo Los Angeles-based re·
lief organizations.
"We are so thankful for all the
help from the American people.
They have ovened their hearts to
our country." shc> said.
Fro• Pag~ A J
STEPS .•.
the private ly owned bea{'h.
The situ:H1on with the c-01mty is
currently in li mbo with membe1 s
of the association dcmandinR
Urn~ Ir the puhlic is granted ac·
<'<'SS, trash. sanitation, lifc~uard
and police prolectaon :>bould be
provided also.
WHO'S BEHIND YOU?
How much do guarantees mean? It depends on the item involved
and the manufacturer
A $100,000 house 1s guaranteed for ONE year.
Mosl automobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to one year
Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days to one year.
Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry 1s
TWO YEARS for manufacturing defects. The feeling as that manufacturing
defects w ill surface within that two year period. Beyond this. these
manufacturers feel there are too many variables in the usage to glve
coverage beyond that period.
Don't be misled l>y "Phoney" guarantees. They are prorated. based
on milHnvorce costs. plus padding and labor to change. By the time you
figure them up, ll usually costs more to change than the original purchase
price.
Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance o f complaints is
not because of defects but because or improper installation. We mlnim1le
the number of complaints by having the best installers around. Also. we
deal only with more substantial mills. further reducing problems. Buying
from Alden's will gave you the greatest security. ..
DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation. custom draperies ·
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Tuesday'8
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Tutl9dar FeC>ru•ry 10 1!176 L/SC DAIL y PILOT A J
Chained Down ..
Marriott Strays A.f ielil
Hy MIL TON MOSKOWITZ
Asnd-ihe question, Which. la tha lac~ b.o.1.cldlaln? '~
many persons could probably an:swer, correctly. Hollddy
Inns W1lh some I 700 t111lubl1shrncnts, Holtd<H Jnn:s has for
rent cnch day un 111cred1ble 267 000 rooms f\sk1.:d the qlW1>·
tton • Wh1ch is the largest restaurant chain •' , many
1>ersous could probably also a ns w e r . corrt'l'l Iv .
McDonald's With more than 3,000 units m the nltcl.I
Stutes McDonald :. sells
so many h amburgers
that average dally re
ce1pts total an mcrN.11
blc $5 5 mllllon
Holiday Inns and
McDonald s ar(' both
franchiser"' nH'anang
Money
Tree
that most or the units that bear th<>tr names are owned by
licensees Both co:pan1es now have annu;il sales approx·
1matmg $1 billion ,
HOW MAN\I PERSONS, lhou;;h would be able to 1dcn·
tafy the company wh1rh docs wb'til-oth llohday Inns and
McDonalcl s do -reed and lodge people -and now ranks
third behind these two giants with annual sales of $750
m1lhon?
The ans" t>r surpn stngly 1s M ::.irr1otl Co1 p a compi"nY
th.it has pat<'hctl togt'lll('r a clutch uf different bus1neS!>e:> lO
expand its s,1lcs by six tames overt he past 10 years
Marriott ha:. hotels 31 of thrm with a totul of 13 390
rooms and they generate <at rates considerably higher
th3n Holiday Inn 1 revenues or more than S200 m1llaon a
year
l\larnolt has restaurants -that was its original bus1
ness Among the m a1 e Hot Shoppes cafetenas Farrell's ire
cream parlo rs Rag l\Q\s coffee shops and Hoy Rogers fa!>l
food restaurants fht'rc are mort' th.in 400 units m 28 slates,
and they generate s<ilcs or more than $250 million a year
MARRIOTT'S TIORll prong IS 1nst1tul1onal reeding Jl
provides food s ervice for businesses a nd schools but
especially for a irlines M,1rrwtt. m:.11ntains kitchens al 5\
~11rports arouncf the \Vorl<l :-.upplying 75 different a1rltncs,
umong them Amcncan A1rl111cs TWA and the Soviet
A1rhne, Aeroflol Rmg up another $250 m1lhon for this
div1s1on
Not content with feeding and lodging us, Marriott will
make a bid this year to overtake Holiday Inns and
McDonald s by enterta1rung us a la Wall Disney Just m
tame for the D1cenlenmal 1l will unfurl two ' Grcal
America ' theme parks rcatunng rtdes, shows, shops and
restaurants The first one will open March 20 at Santa
Clara 40 males south or San Francisco lhe second 1s
scheduled to open l\lay 29 at Gurnee, lll , midway between
Chicago a nd M 1lwaukce
Marnotl s appetite ror expansion has occas1onally re
suited m md1gcst1on Jo 1971, al got into the booming cruise
ship busmess b y acqwrrng the Sun Line which operalC'>
cruise s hips 1n the Caribbean during toe winter and an the
Mediterranean during the s ummer Along ca:ne the
Turkish Greek wa1 ovu c, prus -and presto, there was no
Mediterranean cruise bu:.in1.:ss
THE St:N LINE 3c<'ounts for only l percent of Mar
nott s sales but its 1974 75 operations produced a SS 8
million loss -and that was enough to break a 14 year string
or profit increases for Marnolt
While Marriott earned S38 m1lhon in its latest fiscal
year its debt has soared to such heights that it s now paying
annual interest of $18 m1 lhon It has yet to pay a cash
di\ 1dend Shareholders s imply have to be content with
watching the sales go up
LA's Phone Callers
Need 8 Directories
U.S. Auto D e alerships
Decline During Year
ness tn 1956 when the slt':.idy
decline began
lndll!.l ry :m:tlysts :-ittnbute
!he c;harp cirop last .)tnrln llw
sc' rr<' 1 cc~ss1nn which cr1p
pl• d 1uto s.1lcs By contrast,
,1 1 out lrt.s folrlt>d 111 1971
"hen the lnclus1 ry "is
rft prC!.S<'ci bv c<fnccms ov1 r
fud shQrlagcs ,1nrl only 92
cho;;.1ppcarNI in the reco1 fl
... ales year of 1973
T H E 20 VEAR tJpcJme m
the number or dealerships
has been blamecf on the de-
m 1sc of a ll but four auto
manufa ctu rers, increased
competitive pressut-~s in ob
tamm1t fran<.'h1scs. and the
huge investments n ow r~
qu1rccl to operate a new car
outlet
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VOL 69, NO. 41 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976 TEN CENTS
Clerk Says Patty Fired Two Bursts
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Patricia Hears t fired "two
burst.a" of bullets at employes of an Ingle wood sporting goods
store trying to arrest one of her
kidnapers in May 1974, a young
clerk testified today at her bank
~bery trial. "
Anthony E. Shepard, a clerk at
Mel's Sporting Goods, took the
stand with the jury absent from
the courtroom on the second day
of a hearing on defense efforts to
prevent introduction or evidence
about events which took place
alter the April 15, 1974, bank rob·
bery for which Miss Hearst is
standing trial.
The 21-year-old newspaper
heiress testified at the hearing
Monday, admitting she fired a
mach inegun and a carbine
"without thinking" at the store in
the Jnglewood section to help free
Symbionese Liberation Army
member William Harris, who
O.lly ... i.t Slalf Pllolo
FAMILY SAFE-Mrs. Maria Muadi, 37. and her four children
arrived safely in Capistrano Beach from earthquake·
ravaged Guate mala Saturday lo stay with relatives. Her
husband, a physician, remained behind. Children, clockwise
from left, are Gabrielle, 5; Herberto, 11; Juan Carlos, 16, and
Maria Isabel, 8.
Tale of Terror
Quake Victim Describes Ordeal
By FREDERICKSCllOEMEHL new home intact. It had been
01t11e 0.11, P1101S••" • leveled.
"All the people were screaming '"fhe next three nights we slept
like they were crazy ... people inourears. Noonewantedtosleep
everywhere, crying, screaming, inside the buildings. They were
bleeding ... " afraid of more earthquakes," she
Tears welled in Maria Muadi"s <See QUAKE, Page A2>
eyes as s he told of the borrors or
the Guatemalan earthquakes thcit
have left an estimated 17,000dead
since Wednesday.
Mrs . Muadi, wife or a promi-
nent Guatemala City physician.
left the devastated country Satur,
day amid fears that aftershocks
might injure her four children.
Her 4l·year-old husband, Isam,
remained behind.
Mrs. Muadi is st:iyin~ al the
Capistrano Re ach home of Mr.
and Mrs George Chadc. Mrs .
Chadeis Mrs . Muadi'sscst<'r.
"You felt like vou were a lillle
piece of paper," said Mrs. l\l uad1
in halting English a s s he
described the first jolt that strurk ·
.nt3 :15a.m . Wcdnt•sch1y.
After the shock. the l\luadis
gathered their four childr en into
the family's two cars and drove to
Mixco. a suburb, hoping to find a Or:::J, :,ast
Burton Liz's
Welsh Wizard
LONDON CAP) -On the
morning after their second
wedding, Richard Burton
had "two of the reddest
and blurriest eyes l have
e ncountered," recalls the
bride, actress Elizabeth
Taylor.
"I crawled into bed
beside him and just held
him very close." she said
In an interview with the
British ma gnzine
"Woman." "My Welshman
is indeed a wizard. He woke
about three hours later
refreshed as if he had just
been christened.
"How can you get mad al
anyone so utterly oul· rageous?"
had been caught trying to steal a
pair of socks, and his wife,
Emily.
Shepard said he followed
Harris out of the store and tried
to put handcuffs on him on the
sidewalk.
"Were you successful ?" as ked
prosecutor James L. Browning
Jr.
"Only on one wrist.''
Shepard said that during the
s cuffle. Emily Harris "was on
* * *
my back trying to protect
William Harris."
Then gunfire came from a
vehicle in a shopping center
parking lot across the street,
with a person hanging out Uie
window (.iring a weapon that
"looked somewhat like a rifle."
He said the bullets Crom "two
bursts offire" just missed him.
The clerk, who had Harris
down on the ground until lhe
sh;ting started, said he took·
* * *
cover by lying down behind a
Ughl pole in which bullet holes
were later found.
Harris jumped over some
shrubbery' the center divider or
the street and ran to the van.
Shepard said he followed the
vehicle for several blocks in his
own car and saw the terrorists
switch to a s tolen auto. He sa1d he
backed off after the third OCCU·
pant or the van -Miss Hearst -
* * *
• walked down the street toward
him carrying a carbine.
Defense Attorney F . Lee
Bailey did not cross-examine
Shepard.
Miss Hearst admitted Moqday
that she also helped rob a bank in
San Francisco, took part in the
kidnaping of a high school s tu-
dent and trekked back and forth
across the country with radicals
without trying to escape.
* * * Patty Reveals Sexual
Assaults in SLA Closet .
Sunny
Days
Ahead
Hv lltl.AR Y K/\YE
• Ot l~t t>••IY P1lol St•ll
Tlw t·1ir1·i>nl. \H'<'~ loni: storm
l!Hll hruui.:lil 1•1or1• than '" 111
c!;l'" 111 ram l o .... uriw 11:11 t of
Orangl' Counl~ 1.., l"~ I""' \1·d to
bow nut tonight lt•a\ mg in its
place mostly cll•ar !.kics cind
warmer temper a t un•s.
Weather forecasters predict a
less than 10 percent chcince of
s howers tonight and Wednesday.
.although some cloudiness may
remain. The thermometer is ex-
pected to reach the high 60s Wed-
nesday.
The five-day forecast shows no
sign of more rain, m.·tordmg lo
weathermen.
Between 2.5 and G.5 inches of
rain were recorded at local rain
stations durin~ the past seven
days, but the sho'' ers caused no
scnous problem s.
Officials throughout the county
echoed the belief that 1f the rain
had fallen harder and raster.
flooding and mudslides could
have occurred. as in other areas
of Southern Ca Ii fornia.
Because the ra in was light at
most times. the earth did not
become oversoaked, even in
<See RAIN, Page A2)
In English Canyon
. .
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PATTY HEARST'S PARENTS RETURN TO TRIAL
Daugnter Describes Her Life With SLA Terrorists
MAC Picks Garden Spot
The Mission Viejo Municipal
Advisory Council (MA C) select·
ed a one·:icre parcel in EngLish
Canyon Monday night as a s uita·
ble community garden site.
Dul councilm<'n stopped short
of giving complete approval to
the program which would allow
vegetable gardeners to lease 10
by 20.foot plots from the county
at a foe of SlO a year.
MembNs of the five-m an panel
s:ud they wanted further in-
fo rmation about the financing
a nd management of the co-op
garden befo r e committing
the mselves.
The site recomml'ndC'd by the
MAC parks and recreation com-
mittee is adjacent to Gl en Ycrmo
Elementary School and out of the
line of surrounding homeowners.
acco rdin g t o Com mittee
Chairman Tony Loeschner.
Loechner noted that between 25
and 30 Mission Viejo resid ents
had approached the MAC for a
plot since the co-op garden plan
became publicized.
Ron Gagnon, an attorney run·
ning for the MAC, questioned the
expenditure of public funds
because Mission Viejo residents
have backyards in which they
could grow their veg2tablcs.
But Counc ilman Cal Neve
pointed out that residents of the·
Casta dcl Sol retirement com-
munity. the Aliso Villas con-
dominiums and apartments don't
have any backyards.
Neve agreed there was bound
to be a vandalism problem but
said. the gardeners could police
their plots themselves. "Van-
dalism is just a chance you have
to take." he said.
A stron[o! proponent of the com·
munity gard en plan, successfully
tried at Leisure World and in
Yorba Linda, Neve added that a
second site should be. investigat·
ed to serve residents of south.
·-Mission Viejo.
Community gardens have been
offered by the county to several
communities with undeveloped
(See GARDENS, PageA2)
Bizarre
Account
Revealed
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -
Weaving a chilling saga of {ear
and degrada tion, Patricia rrearst
says her Symbionese Liberation
Army kidnape rs forced her to
embrace violent revolution and
enslaved her m ind with the belief
she would never escape the ter-
rorist underground.
Fighting ba~k tears, Mi ss
Hearst finally told her story to
the world Monday in testimony
MOTHER DENIES SON
ASSAULTED PATTY-AS
at her bank robbery trial. Jt was
a bizarre account of weeks in
darkness. sexual assault, months
of livin g with the recurring
threat of death and a night of
watching some of her most
vicious tormentors die in n ames.
She startled the courtroom
with her declaration that she had
been sexually assaulted by S LA
member William Wolfe when
kept blindfolded in a closet for
several weeks after her Feb. 4,
· 1974, kidnaping.
She said her June 7, 1974, taped
eulogy of Wolfe and the other
SLA members who died in the
fire was written by William and
Emily Harris . In the tape, she
proclaimed her love for Wolfe,
calling him "the gentlest , most
beautiful man I've ever known.''
On the witness stand. howe ver,
she portrayed Wolfe as callous.
As Bailey questioned her :
Q. Did you, in fact, have any af.
fection for William Wolfe?
A.No.
Q. Did William Wolfe ever do
anything offensive to you?
A. Yes.
Q. What did he do?
A. He assaulted me sexually.
Choking back tears. Miss
Hearst said Wolfe accosted her in
the closet a month alter her kid·
naping and wasn 't the only SL/\
member to sexually abuse her.
Bailey did not pursue the matter
further.
Testifying with the jury
absent, she said she took part in
the robbery only out of fear or de·
ath and said she never surren·
dered because remaining SL/\
members threatenP.d to stalk her
for the rest of her life if she did.
She was captured Sept. 18.
(See PATTY, Page A2)
Weathe r
Decrea si n g c loud s
tonight with s unny skies
and warmer lc mp<>raturcs
·Wednesday, according to
the weather servi ce.
.Slightly warme r with highs
of 60 at the beaches and 65
inland. Chance of rain near
zero tonight and W<'dncs-
day.
Attorney Pursues
MAC Race Assets
MAC Orders
Viejo Storage
Yard Upgraded
INSIDE TODA."\'
A poCice oflicer who tried lo
talk a 16-year·old f nend into
turning over lus rifle, wa.t
forced to kill the boy in a
hroted standoff Story M
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fEditor's Note · This 1s Q11e of a
series of interview·11 wit/I candidates
for Mission V1e1o's Municipal Ad
t11sory Council. Eight people are
vying for three seats to be /11/cd by
balloting on March 2.)
Attorney Ron Gagnon says his
children are g rowing up in a
community with features of
which he never dreamed.
He wants to keep it that way,
which is the reason he is runninR
for the Mission Viejo Municipal
Advisory Council.
"l 'm princip:illv con('l'' ne1I
"ith Lake M issiop V1qo I \.\ant
ti to bt• a rt>al ;is.,l•t tn thr rnm
muntl\' .111cl tf I m clN·tt•cl to th1•
'1 \C ~'ill h1•lp a"s11n• th.11 11 \\ell
lw t'\l'l~th1n~ 1l 1·mllcl ht·.··
(;,1gnon s.1.\ ~
~
A rcsi<ll'nt of ~I 1ssion VicJO for
the past four years. G;ii.:non prac-
tires law in Westminsl(•r hut o;oon
hopes to open a s(•c·ond office 111
his hometown.
"l believe l can hnn{! reason
and logic to the council. I res ist
pressure g roups and um not
swayed by emotions.·· sa) s
Gagnon. a res ident or 23852
Avenida Columbia.
Althou~h h e fct>ls pos itive
·about most features of his com·
munity. Ga gnon is d1·.1ds t'l
again~t :i cut n•11t 11ro1lflsJI 10
mal.c· 1111h!1t l"Hk laud "' <•1lablt•
lo hobll\ I' .1 rcll•nt•rs
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'REASON ANO LOGIC'
Attorney Ron Gagnon
A Missio n Viejo plumbing
materials :.tora{o!e yard, known
as the "bonl' yard,·· was ordered
shaped up or moved out Monday
by the Municipal Advis ory Coun·
cil (MAC ).
The yard, located on Jeronimo
Ro:1 d b e t w een Los Alis os
Boulevard and Alicia Parkway
near the Burroughs Corp. plant,
is maintained b y the Mission Vic·
joCompany.
MAC councilmen described the
yard as necessary but s aid its un-
sightliness is dis turbing nearby
homeowner~.
The C'ouncil vott>ct 4-1 reques t·
in~ the l\t ass 11111 VieJo Company to
either srrcen the yard or mO\•c it
to another Joe at ion.
Councilwoman Kathleen Kcllv
\ Oted 3A310sf the m easur e
without stating her objections.
U .. ITOllfl-
pATTY'$ 'ATTACKER '
SLA r.1 ember. Wolfe
A 2 DAILY PILOT
RAIN •..
, ,.
SB
areas charred"' recent fares.
llolated incidents did occur ln
aome areas. Officials in Fountain vaneneport thlll" aternoucte<t a yard and gur agc neur an
Edison Company cascmcn\. near
Talbert Avenue, but CttU.'1<.'<i little
damage. ·
In Huntington Beach, a service
ditch beneath Crystal Street col
lapsed and c reated a hole in the
road. No injuries resulted und Cl·
ty crews quickly repaired the
damage, according to a dly ol·
ficia l.
Harbor p atrolme n at both
Dana Point Harbor and Newport.
Harbor were kept busy in recent
days securing loose boats and
pumplng out fl ooded boats.
Wettest <.irca or the county 1s
still Silverad o Canyon. which r<.-
ported 1.40 inches Monday, br·
ingin g the storm tota l to G.4.i ir).
ches and the season total t o 8.7<1
inches -the same f1i;ure a:; last
year al this d ate.
In San Juan Capistrano .. 36 in·
ches fe ll Monday. bnnging thl'
storm total to 4 .97 inches. Season
total is 6.14 inc ht:s, compared lo
6.73 last year.
In Huntington Beach, .19 in·
ches were recorded Monday. The
storm bas dropped 2.62 inches
there and the season total is 3.G6
inches. Last year the reading
was 6.81 inches. In Newport
Beach, a .31 reading was re·
corded Monday. bringing the
total to 2.82 for the season, in
comparison to 7.66 inches last
year.
Front Page A I
GAGNON ••.
storage spaces for :ill Lh t•1r tools
a nd fertili zers -t o me lhrs
becomes a sore spot, .. Gagnon
says. "I don't understand why
t h ey can't u se their own
backyards for the growrng of
vegetables.
If elected Gagnon pledges to
examine the issues can•rully and
to consider both sides of each is
sue before mak rng decisions .
"l speak my mind. I always
h ave and 1 can say with as
surance that I will not be th1•
silent member or the l\1unic1pJI
Advisory Council." he !><Jys.
Gagnon. 35, admrls th<1t he
doesn't know what the com·
munity's burnin1-: issues are anrl
lays part of the blame on the
MAC itself.
"The MAC is not adequately
surveying the a ttitudes of lh{·
people," Gagn on a sserts. Ill·
says the council could improvl·
its communicalion with the µeo-
ple by providing newspapers
with·summar y capsules of the is
sues. "The paper s hould print
coupons so that the residents
could check off boxes and let the·
MAC know how they feel on thos<.·
issues."
Ga g n on insists that r e\\
persons really know what's hap·
pening in the community. "I
want to find out and that's why
I'm running." says the attorney
who describes himself as "just"
.John Doe crtwm" with no real
aspirations beyond that.
FronaPageAI ·
GARDENS ...
park properties.
Plans arc to clear and till lh<'
plots free of charge and to ins tall
temporary s prinkler systems us
ing a felleral revenue s hanng ;.ii
location .m ade available to the
county.
Took Money
HONG KONG (AP> -Cathay
Pacific Airways acknowl edged
today that on e of its senior
employes received SB0,000 from
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. to help
the American firm promote sales
of its TriStar airliner in the Far
East.
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Reliving History
Serrano I nlc rmediate School sludenls who raised $50 for
the preser vation of El To1·o's one-room school house arc
given a guided l our by Mrs. J eanne Gagnebin of the
Saddle back J\ rca llistorical Society. Students (from left)
are Dana Meisn er, Robyn Pig none. Diane Murphy, Mrs.
Gagnebin, Kris tin Carlson, along with adviser Perry
Stampfel (r1g hU.
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From Page Al Illness Debated
IJCl-IJplaeld
Student's Suit
Nixed by :Jndg
Expelled UC Irvine student
Bruce MacNaughton remained
that way today when Orange
County S uperior Court Judge
Lloyd E . Blanpied Jr aJ(ain
ruled that he had no c11u.Se of ~1c
Uon against the un iversity.
Upholding d efe nse arguments
filed by lawyers for UCI and
Ch a nc e llor Danie l Aldrich.
Judge Blanpied commented that
MacNaughton, 42, or 4725 Royce
Road, Irvine, failed to take ad·
vantage of the administrative op
portunilies offered him when he
was dis missed last June26.
MacNaughton is seeking re -
instatement to the academic pro·
gram, an opportunity lo com·
plete the mast er ·s course he "" as
taking at the time of his ex·
puls ion and $4 .3 millio n in
damages.
Mac Naught on 's e xplusion
came when he failed to complete
a number of a ssignments in his
science course after sever al
warnings.
He later accused instructors or
acting maliciously in failing to ad-
vise the administration or ht.)
plans to make up "incompletes ..
in his studies.
MacNaughton said another r e-
ason for his expuls ion lay in the
fact that he circulated <.in essay
e ntitled "0 r g a n iialion a l
Surviva l" on campus shortly
before he was asked lo leave.
MacNaughton, a former owner
of a pet food company, states hL'
is being punis hed for cxposini!
various flaws in UCl's Graduatt.·
School of Management.
He claims he is also being
punished by the school for seek-
1ng remstatem\•n l lh1ough 111·111111
take n by the Amc1·1ca11 C:1 .. i1
L1be1·ties Union
The former student daims t hat
l lCI administrators arc motiv:it
ed again!>t him lllrough Jcalou),y
of his business and acndcm1c
powers.
Attorney Biil Shefticlcl toJay
said Ma<.·Nau g hton 's new al·
tempt to negotiate the pretrial
stage of the lawsuit faill'd
"because we ran up against <i
judge who doesn't know the l;.iw
"Ile do es n 't read h 1-.
paperwork and he dr;~m·t rm
derstand the problem. Shcfficlct
:;aid ... Nevertheless we :.hall fr lc
an am ended complaint in Uw
hope that even Judge Blanpwd
m ight be able to comprehend rl. '
AtOJn Plant
Potential
Disaster?
NEW YORK (U Pl) -A Con
Edison atomic power plant near
New York City is .. an accident
waiting to happen" that could be
the world's largest peacetime'
catastrophe if faulty steam
equipment explodes, says 3
nuclear safely eng ineer.
.. If 1 had the authority, I would
today require fndian Point No 2
l o s hut down ," Roberl 0 .
Pollard. a project m anager for
the federa l Nuclear Regulator
Commission said Monday.
ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE
Vle)o Lawyer Hulay
MVLawyer
Declares
Candidacy
William Jlulsy, a conservative
33·ycar -old attorney from Mis-
sion Viejo, has announced his
candidacy for the 74th Assembly
District seal being vacated by
Hobert Oadham.
In 1974, llulsy ran for Orange
County District Altomey against
Cecil Hicks. In 1972 he managed
U1c primary campaign of then
Conl:res~man J ohn Schmitz.
llulS). a d~puly prosecutor for
the City of Long BeaC'h, said he
worked on behalf or Goldwater
and Hcai:an campaigns in the
J!)t)()s.
In Jll69 0 <'nn1s Carpenter, State
RC'publtc.tn Chairman, appointed
I lulsy chief :.1dm1nislrative of·
freer of the Hepublican State
Central Committee.
QUAKE •..
said.
The city•s l}OOr. who had no
<'ars . s lept outs idl' in parks and
OPl'n are:.is, wrapp1'<I 1n :-.hcl'l:-.
and blank('lS, Mrs. Muad1 said
Hinshaw Divorce
Settled in Court
Polla rd told a news conferenre
there was no danger of an atomic
t>xplos ion al the plant at
Buchanan, N. Y ., about 30 milt•s
north of New York City 1n
Westchester County.
But he said lhe facility's poor
design and cons truction have·
c.·reated the hig h ris k of a steam
c-xplosion which could releusc fi!,.
s ionable products into the at·
mospherc.
Jlul!>y, hrs wife Karen and their
five d)1ldre n have lived in
Orange C•>Unty since 1968. He
:-.ervl•d a s pres ide nt or the
1\egC'~ln 1111 lc; Homeowners As-
1-oc1Jt1on Ill I !>71.
Y Pre-sclwol
Class Offered
American suppl it.•:-. began to ;.ir
n ve at the city's jct airport by
midday Wednesd ay. Its runway:-..
surprisingly. were not damaAl'cl ,
although the t e rminal "a:-.
destroyed.
.. The Uuited States came with
airplanes and big, b1).! trucks.
They brought metlrcirw, nurses
and supplres. The planes c:imc
every five or 10 minutes." Mr!>.
Muadisaid.
The s uppliC's wc·re sorely
needed. Al Roo:o.e \.ell llo:.p1tal.
where her husba11d rs a r Jnkrng
member of the medical st:iff.
three m onths of mt'd1cal '-UJlfllil'S
were exhaus ted in onl' rlav. It wa'\
the only Gu .itC'm~la.Crty.hosp1l ,ll
left standing after the quakes. she
said.
The h ospital. built w ith
Am eri can and Guate malan
monev, has ROO beds. Mor e than
:1,000 i1ersons wer e hou:.cd there
l;1st WednC!>cJay.shcs JHl
Mrs. ~1uadi aµpci1lt•cl fc>r dona
lions from lot.ii n·~1dt'l\ts ~lw
:-1a1d thcv rn ,1v lw I akt·n to Ch;11k'-. Liquor~. :i.i 21;2 l>olw11 y l'a r k
Hoad. Cap1str;1n11 ll•':1ch. or
directed tn 1.os 1\ngrlt·..,·hu:-.1•tl n ·
lref ori::a n 11.:1t wns
From Pog.-11 I
PATTY ...
With .1 whi;;pcry voicr• that w <ic;
harely a11<l1hle al l11nrs, thr palt•
ncwsp:1per h<>i rt'Ss s :rnl fli ght
was futile a" t"" o s11nw1nJ,! SLI\
mcm bcrs l·1111t 111111•d I" r a rry on
lhe lc>gar.v of lhos1• who dll'd to
1mpnson hl'r forC'\'l'r 111 :i m1•nt;,il
dungeon. Shr ~.aid -.tw watclwd
the Mav 17. 197 \ sh1'K,to11t iJt Los
Anr,ele5 on :1 tc·ll•v1swn set in an
nahe1m nwt1•l
"Where could l go"" shl' asker!
sPveral lim<'s. :-.,1) mg lh<' SL1\
convinced he r that she had b<'cn
<i handonecf Ly her family and
1hat lhc FUI wunll'll hL•r dead.
Oy TOM BARI.EV
Of t~t Dally Piiot St.alt
SujX?rior Court J udge Lloyd E.
Rlanpied Jr. reduced many set·
t l c m c nt dema nd s of
ConJ(ress m an An drew J .
llinshaw's wife, Thais, Monday
in granting the couple's divorce.
Hinshaw, however, convicted
earlier in another court o n
bribery ch arges. n ow finds
himself facing :inolher SJ.365 in
IC'ga l bills lh<i L mus t be pa id
within 90 days.
Jn hrs rulin~ that dissolved the
l\\O year marna~c. J udge Dian.
Two Injured
In Santiago
Jeep Accident
Two m t•n wen• inJurcd l\tonday
m th<.• Santi;1go Pt·~tk a rea of Sad-
<llchack Mo unt a in when their
jN•p skiddrcl off muddy. n arrow
Div1dC' Ho:11l and rolled 175 feel
<luwn an embankment.
Orivcr Th omas M a rlin
l/oll:1rhidt'. 28. of Fullerton, was
thrown from the jt.•ep. which
rolled on him on 1ls way downhill.
I>ollarh1dc sufrcrcd a broken left
arm.
ltrs pass<'ngcr, Dale Rak, 24,
Los i\ngcle:-., remained in the
<'::tr. Rad had a fractured nose
~ind facial laceration<;.
The men had a citizen's band
radio in the jeep, which they used
to s ummon help. A ham radio
operator reC'eivcd their distress
C'a ll and contacted county
fire men.
Rad wcalhcr prevented a
heli copter rescue. The sherif£
and California Highway Patrol
dispatched 4·whcel drive units to
the scene. The two injured men
were tal<en to Chapman General
Hospital in Orange.
arm Vote
Bid to Ban Handgun Killed
Wt\Slll NG TON <U PI) -The House Judiciary
Comm11Lcc today killed lci;islation that would h ave
impost•d a nation wide ban on all handguns except for
tho'<' O\'t,ned hy police and certified gun clubs.
Tfll'homm1ttcc, by a 25·8 vote, defeated an
:Jm<'ndmrnt hy H£>p. J ohn Conyers. (D·Mich.), which
would have b:lnne<I the manufacture, sale, importa·
I ion :111d owners or ull handguns, requiring citizens
who now have handguns to turn them in for fair
market value.
Th<' committee, working on legislation to tighten
<.>xi."' ing 1~u n rontrol l aws. nlso killed an amendment
thnl would h ~1 v<.' let handgun owners keep existing ,
firearms, whil<' h :mning th(• future manufacture, im·
port al ion a nd rt:salc of llll handguns .
Thal a 11a.·1HI mcnt. l)fft•n•<I by Rrp. M artm Russo,
CO·lll >. \\ :1o;; deft> at P<l :.!2· IO .•
lic>p. Hohc.•r t ,'\l<:Clory, (lt.IJJ. >.said duri ng debate
on the• ~unt'ndml'nls. "I don'l know if we want to
dcpri,·c l aw nh1dini: c1t1t<.•ns of their rights to keep
halldl!Un.:' . '
pied indicated he does not hcli <'ve
the 48·year-old ex-Mrs. Hins haw
1s as severely affli cted with
multiple scle r osis as was
claimed by her lawyer m week·
long hearings.
There was very little cvidcnee
or any serious disease Dec 20.
1972. according to c·olor photo-
graphs taken of the couple during
their wedding. the juri!>t noted in
a 12-pagc ruling granting the
divorce
And he further repeatedly oh
ser ves th a t muc h of M f'i
Hin s hav.·s <1pparc ntly in
capacitating condition may be
psychiatric in nature
Judge Dlanp1ed prcdi<'ts that
the lifting of the mental strain as
a res ult of his ruling may even
have a beneficial errecl on her
condition
He r e>Ject cd Mrs. llins huw'-.
claim for lifetinw fi nancwl !>Up
port on those grounds and rules
that he r share of community pro·
perty valued b y him al S2!>, t:IO
shall be SI 1,200.
Mrs. Hinshaw. whose nam e <1f
Worthen is restored hy Judge'
Blanpied. gets 1973 Cou~ar. 1972
L i n coln and 1966 Pont1a«
automobiles as pa rt of that setllc·
ment plus he r s hare of an SS.BOO
condominium o nce owned by the
couple.
"It would be a catastrophic ac·
C'ident la rger tha n a nything cl:.1·
that has occurred in peacetinw,"
Pollard said . "\V h:1l wc·r<' talk·
rng about 1s the r adioactive t•on·
tum1nation of hu ndrcds of 5'111.11 L·
miles and thous ands of dl'Ulh~ "
Poll ard, 36. ;in clec:trit·al
engineer who has s upen·1scd
safe t v evaluations of !>ev 1·11
nude-a r plants for the• cor.1
m1ssron. announced hi.;; rc•s1j!nJ
uon effeC'trve Feb t:J t11 11111tt·~t
alleged federal suppression of
the potential dangc·rs I le !>.ml hr
woultl tak e a p o ... t \\llh .t
i\tass:ichusetts rt•s1·~1rl'h ~rnup
.. I heli~' c U S rcgulJluq
commissions have routinely con·
cealcd the. e xistence of rnu 1or
safety problem s." Pollard saul.
··1 cannot in good consc1<>nce re-
main silent about the penis or llw
country 's n uclear power pro·
gram "
T he Indian P omt complt•x rnn·
sists of three nudc;1r p1)v. Pr
plants. No. I anti N11 2. ~lmh .11·1•
t1wn<.'Cl bv Con Ed. <11111 pla11t :\11
:1. which 'the St :ill' l'uwl'r J\uth111 t
1v bought fro m the utilil~ 1:1~1
vcar fur s:i!J.t mrl llon and 1·xrwc1-i ·
io put into operat11111 hy lh1:. :.uni
mer . A Con Erl "l'Ol-l•sman ~aul :\n
2. which is the <1111~ plant n11 w
oper at1nJ?. produce:-. x1:1 .11110
kilowatts of ell'C'l rinlv an<l :-.,I\ t•fl
eustomers about St:ii m11l1011 111
fuel co!'>Ls last year.
WHO'S BEHIND YOU ?
Motht•rs "ho \\ant some lime
Ill th1>rns('ln·s l'an lake their pre~
~l'lll>olrrs to lht.• Sa<ldleback
\ allc:y Y ;\fCA Fridays for cr afts,
songs :rn<I gamt•s. said Steve
\ oun~ C'\c•c·utl\ e th rector .
<: h 1 I r! re· n 2 1 .: t o 5 y e a r s
parl1c1p.1tt· 1n the program.
\\ h1c:h runs from 9 :i m. to 2 p.m.
Chrldn·n hnn~ sack lunches and
;tr<• prm l<kd \\ 11 h snacks and
cir 1111"
<.'o'>t ftir ttw pro1?ram is S1 per
c·hild H<.'~rslratron 1s required by
tl.1• W1•tlrw-.d<1v rn·ccdrng each
Fr1dJ\ :-. program
i\rlditrnn:i l information is
r1varlaht.-lrqm the Y, 23131
01.mg1' ,\\'1• 1n l·;I Toro; BJ().
Y;\lC1\
Pr,·sirl~nt Church?
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p ~11 g11 111 a 11ag1•r s ror unan-
11\Hllln'tl pr 1•s1cknl1al hopcf11l
!->t 11 r 1 :rni.. 1 'hurch ~ire scurrying
111 n•ll1·1·t 1•1111111.:h money by i-~eb.
:·1 "" tlwv t'.1n clarm federal
111.1•rh111g 11111.l s while the
1 ·1•!11•1 .11 J·:h•t·tron <:om mission is
'ltll h~11dltng l'.inrhdutc ccrtifica -
1 ion.
How much do guarantees mean? It depends on the item involved
and the manufacturer.
A $100.000 house 1s guaranteed for ONE year
Most au tomobiles are guaranteed from 30 day"> to one year
Most electrical products are guaranteed from 00 days to one year
Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry 1s
TWO YEARS for manufacturing defects. The feeling rs that manutacturrng
defects wall surface w1th1n that two year penod. Beyond th1s. these
manufacturers feel there are too many variables rn the usage to give
coverage beyond that period.
Don't be misled by '"Phoney" guarantees. They are prorated. based
on mill-invoice costs. plus padding and labor to change By the time you
figure them up. 1t usually costs more to change than the original purchase
price.
Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints rs
not because of defects but because of improper mstallotaon. We minrmrzc
the number of complaints by having the best installers around. Also. wo
deal only with more substantial mills. further reducing problems. Ouymg
from Alden's will give you the greatest secunty.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·installation. custom draperies
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Irvine
EDITION
~
Today's Cioslng
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL. 69, NO. 41 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976 TEN CENTS
··Clerk .Says ·Patty Fired
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -preventinlrod~nofevidence hadbeen caugtittryingtosteala m y back t ryin g to prot ect
l>atricia Hears t fired "two about events which took place pair of socks, a nd his wife, William Harris ."
bunts" of bullets at employes of after the Aprll 15, 1974, bank rob-Emily. Then gunfire came from ::i
an Inglewood sporting goods bery for which Mias Hearst is Shepard said be followed vehicle in a shopping center
store trying to arrest one of her standing trial. Harris out of the store and tried parking lot across the street.
lddnapers in May 1974, a young The 21 -year-old newspaper to put handcuffs on him on the with a person hanging out the
clerk testified today at her bank heiress testified at the hearing sidewalk. window firing a weapon that
robbery trial. Monday, admitting she fired a "Were you successful?" asked "looked somewhat like a rifle."
Anthony E . Shepard, a clerk at machinegun and a carbine prosecutor J a m es L. Browning He said the bullets from "two
Mel's Sporting Goods. took the "without thinking" at the store in· J r. bursts of fire" just missed him.
stand with the jury absent from the Inglewood section to help free "Only on one wrist." The clerk, who had Harris
the courtroom on the second day Symbionese Liberation Army Shepard said that during the down on the ground until the
of a hearing on defense efforts to member William Harris, who scuffle. Emily Harris "was on shooting started. said he look
* * * * * *
Two Bursts
cover by lying down behind a
light pole In which bullet holes
were later found.
Harris jumped over some
shrubbery. the center divider or
the street and ran to the van.
Shepard said he followed the
vehicle for several blocks in his
own car and s aw the terrorists
switch to a stolen aut.Q. He said he
backed off after the third occu·
pant of the van -Miss Hearst -
* * *
walked down the street toward
him carrying a carbine.
Defe n se Attorney F. Lee
Bailey did not cross-examine
Shepard.
Mi ss Hearst admitted Monday
that she also helped rob a bank in
San Francisco, took part in the
kidnaping of a high school stu·
dent and trekked back and forth
across the country with radicals
without trying to escape.
* * * C·oastal
Propos~
Revealed
Burton Liz's
Welsh Wizard
LONDON (AP) -On the
morning after their second
wedding, Richard Bw :.on
had "two of the reddest
and blurriest eyes I have
encountered,'' recalls the
bride, actress Elizabeth
Patty Reveals Sexual
SACRAMENTO <UPI>
Conservation is t ·supported
legislation to enact permanent
controls on the development of
the scenic California coastline
was ann o unced today amid
warnings it faced stiff opposition.
The legisla tion was spawned
by voter approval or the bitterly
contested 1972 coastline protec-
Uon initiative which created a
series of commissions to tern·
porarily regulate coastal de·
velopment and draft a perma·
nentplan.
Sen. Anthony C. Beilenson <D·
Los Angeles), chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee and
sponsor of the proposal. warned
of an "extremely difficult" road
ahead and called on supporters of
the initiative to "re·enlist in the
fight to save the coast.··
He said the measure sought to
protect "the scenic beauty of the
coast, encourage its orderly and
balan ced developme nt,
guar antee public access. plan for
siting of energy facilities and
power plants and to increase the
opportunities for public recrea-
tion."
The measure. supported by the
Sierra Club a nd other conserva·
tionist organizations, would ex·
<See COAST, PageA2) ~ . Quake Victim
Tells Horror
Of Disaster
By FREDERICK SCllOEME11L Of~ Oally f'lloUt•H
"All the people were screaming
like they were crazy ... people
everywhere, crying, screaming,
bleeding ... "
Tears welled in Maria Muadi's
eyes as she told of the horrors of
the Guatemalan earthquakes that
have left an estimated 17.000dead
since Wednesday. (Related story,
photo, A4l
Mrs. Muadi. wife of a promi-
nent Guatemala City physician.
left the devastated country Satur·
day amid fears that aftershocks
might injure her four children.
Her 4l·year-old husband, Isam,
remained behind.
Mrs. Muadi is staying at the
Capistrano Beach home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Chade. Mrs.
Chadeis Mrs. Muadi'ssister.
"You fell like you were a little
piece of paper," said Mrs. Muadi
in halting English as s he
described the fi rsl jolt that struck
(See QUAKE, Page A2)
Or:~:cJ,:•st
w ·eathf"r
Decrea sing c louds
tonight with sunny skies
and warmer temperatures
Wednesday, according to
the weather service.
Slightly warmer with highs
of 60 at the beaches and 65
Inland. Chance of rain near
zero tonight and Wednes·
day.
INSIDE TODAY
A poUce olf icer who tried to
talk a 16-yeor·old friend into
turning over his rifle, was
forced to kill the boy m a
heated $fondofl. Sto771 M .
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Assaults in SLA Closet
·Taylor.
"I crawled into bed
beside him and just held
him very close," she said
in an interview with the
British maga zi ne
"Woman."" My Welshman
is indeed a wizard. He woke
about three hours later
refreshed as if be had just
been christened.
.. . "How can you get mad at
anyone s o utterly out· rageous?''
Saddleback
Panel Eyes
2nd School
Trustees of the Saddleback
Community College Dis trict
agreed Munday night to appoint
a citizens advisory committee to
study the feasibility of a second
campus in the Tustin-Irvine
area.
The committee h as been
charged with the site location of
the northern area college, de-
veloping a funding plan, and to
make recommendation& on the
timing for land acquisition.
Trustees approved the com-
mittee's fotmatlon by a 4-1 vote
over the objections of Laguna
Beach trustee Larry Taylor who
has steadfastly opposed the
building of a second campus.
Sunny
Days
Ahead
By HILARY KAVE
Ot"'-0<111,~llolSUH
The current. week·lcng storm
that brought more than six in-
ches of rain to some parts of
Orange County is expected to
bow out tonight -leaving in its
place mostly clear skies and
warmer temperatures.
Weather forecasters predict a
less than 10 percent chance of
showe rs tonight and Wednesday.
although some cloudiness may
remain. The thermometer is ex·
peeled to reach the high 60s Wed·
nesday.
The fi ve-day forecast shows no
sign of more rain. 11ccording to
weathermen.
Between 2.5 and 6.5 inches of
rain were recorded at local rain
stations during the past seven
days, but the showers caused no
serious problems.
Officials throughout the county
echoed the belief that if the rain
had fallen harder and faster,
fl ooding and mudslides could
have occurred. as in other areas
of Southern California.
Because the rain was light at
most times. the earth did not
become oversoaked, even in
· (See RAIN, PageA2)
UPI T•lfll"°IO
PATTY HEARST'S PARENTS RETURN TO TRIAL
Daughter Describes Her Life With SLA Terrorists
''l'm sure we cannot finance
any part of the second campus
without increasing our tax base,
which requires a vote of the peo·
pie," Taylor said. "We won't be
in a position to develop a second
campus in five years."
Board members have been
eyeing a second campus in the
. northern area of the 365-square·
mile district to accommodate
future growth in Irvine.
Settlement Demands -Cut
Plans call for the establish-
ment of a satellite campus this
fall and a permanent campus by
1981.
Judge Discounts Ex-Mrs. Himhaw's Illness
The committee members are
to be nom inated jointly by
trustees and Supt. Robert Lom·
bardi and are to make their re-
commendations by April 12.
President Church?
WASHINGTON <A P> -Cam·
paign man ager s for unan-
nounced presidential hopeful
Sen. Frank Church are scurrying
to collect enough money by Feb.
21 so they can claim federal
matching funds while the
Federal Election Commission is
still handling candidate certifica·
ion.
By TOM BARLEY
Ol lM Oa lly PllOI Stall
Superior Court Judge Lloyd E.
Blanpied Jr. reduced many set·
tlement demand s of
Congressman Andrew J .
Hinshaw's wife. Thais. Monday
in granting the couplc·s divorce.
Hinshaw, however, convwted
earlier in another court on
bribe ry c harges , now finds
himself facing another SJ.365 in
leg::il bills that must be paid
within 90 days.
In his ruling that dissolved the
two year marriage, Judge Blan-
pied indicated he docs no~ believe
the 48-year·Old ex-Mrs. Hinshaw
is as severely afflicted with
multiple scleros is as was
claimed by her lawy<.'r in week·
long bearings.
Expelled Student
Loses U Cl Lawsuit
Expelled UC Irvine student p
Bruce MacNaughton remai~d
that way toda y when Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Lloyd E . Blanpied Jr. again
ruled that he had no cause of ac·
lion against the university.
Upholding defense arguments
filed by lawyers for UCI and
Chan cellor Daniel Aldrich,
Judge Blanpied commented thnt
MacNaughton, 42, or 4725 Royce
Road, Irvine. failed to take nd·
vantage of the administrative op-
portunities offered him when he
was d ismissed last.June26.
MacNaughton is seeking re·
instatement to t he academic pro·
j'.!ram. an opportunity to <:Olll·
plctr th(' mnster's course he was
t..1k1ng at the lill1C Of hi:-l'X
pulsion and $4.3 m illion in
damages.
M acN aughton 's explus ion
came when he failed to complete
a number of assii:inments 111 his
science course after several
warnings.
He later accused instructors of
acting maliciously in failing to ad·
vise the administration of his
plans to make up "incomplctes"
in his studies.
MacNaughton said another re-
ason for his expulsion lay in the
fact that he circulated an ess<.1y
e ntitled "Organizat1on<il
Sunlval" on campus shortly
bt>fore he was ask rd lo l<.'a\·c
MacNaughton, a former owm•r
11( a pet foot! ('om pun~. 'IWte!> he
(Scl' STU OF.NT. I' age A2>
There was very little evidence
of any serious dis<.'asc Dec. 20.
1972. according to color photo-
graphs taken or the couple durinj!
their wedd\ng. the jurist noted m
a 12-pagc ruhng grantini! the
divorce.
And h<' further re)X'atrdly ob·
s erves th nt much of Mrs
Hinshaw's apparently in·
capacitating condition may be
psychiatric in nature.
Judge Blanpied predicts that
the liftin~ of the m<.'nlal strain as
a result of his rulinl! may even
have a beneficial effect on her
condition.
lie rejected Mrs. llinshaw 's
claim (or lifetime financial sup·
port on those grounrb and rules
that her shMl' of community pro-
O•lly "Ool ~1111 Pllolt
STILL CUT OF SCHOOL
Ex·UCI Stu<lc nt MCNQughton
perty valued by him at 529,130
shall be Sll,200
Mrs Hinshaw , whose namr of
Worthen is restored by Judge
Blanpird. gNs 1973 Cougar . 1972
Lincoln a nd 1966 Pontiac
automobiles as part of that settle-
ment plus her share of an SS.800
condominium once owned by the
couple
Judl?e Blanpied further ruled
that 16 boxes of personal
possession·s held by the District
AUornry·s Office in safe kreping
throughout the divorce proceed·
ings arc Mrs. lfinshaw's and
must he· returned lo her.
Hins haw w:i~ further ordered
lo pay for l\I rs. Jlins h;nv's
psyd11atric tn•u t ment for the
next l\\O y<>ars up lo a maximum
of S200 a month and to continue lo
makt• l11s fr~lt•ral mrdrcal in
suranCC' rovl'ragc ava1)ahle tr>
hl•r.
.Judgr fllanpied rcfusrd t<> al· .
low lrgn I r ees of $7 .000 demanded
l>y Mrs Hmshaw 's attornt'y .
NotrnJ! that lhrn• had been
(SN· 111 NSllA \\', Page 1\2)
Nixon Death
Remark Told
WA SHINGTON <AP> Pr, . .,;
dt•nt Bwhard Nixon on<'c tnltl a
~roup nf congressmen, "I can go
in mv office and pick up n
telephone and in 25 minute!'.,
mil lions of pt>opl ci will h(' dco<l."
according to Rep Charles Rose
<l> N C> Ro~c snid Nixon w;1 .. di5cuss-
ing the power of his offic<' with
aoout 30 <'o ns.:rcsc;m<'n nt one or
st>vl•ral IWc•akf<t~ls held by Nixon
'1uring "Operation ('an.IOI ~· ;_1
Whit,. Jlo11'>1' ttfforl to .. t;l\'1• 11ff
11n1wac·hm l'lll 11rt)Cl'l'cli n~s
Bizarre
Account
Revealed ·
SAN FRA NCISCO (AP) -
Weaving a chilling saga or fear
and degradation, Patricia Hearst
says her Symbionese Liberation
Army kidnapers forced her to
embrace violent revolution and
enslaved her mind with the belief
she would never escape the ter·
rorisl underground.
Fightin g back tears . Miss
Hearst finally told her story to
the world Monday in testimony
MOTHER DENIES SON
ASSAULTED PAlTY-A5
at her bank robbery trial. lt was
a bizarre account of weeks in
darkness. sexual assault, months
of living with the recurring
threat of death and a night of
watching some of her most
vicious torm~tors die in flames.
She start~d t he courtroom
with her declaration that she had
been sexually assaulted by SLA
member William Wolfe when
kept blindfolded in a closet for
several weeks after her Feb. 4.
1974, kidnaping.
She said her June 7, 1974. taped
eulogy of Wolfe and the other
SLA members who died in the
fire was written by William and
Emily Harris. In the tape. she
proclaimed her love for Wolfe.
calling him "the gentlest. most
beautiful man 1 've ever known."
On the witness stand, however.
she portrayed Wolfe as callous .
As Bailey questioned her:
Q. Did you. in fact. have any af·
feet ion for William Wolfe?
A.No.
Q. Did William Wolfe ever do
anything offensive to you?
A Yes.
Q. Whatd1d hcdo?
A. He assaulted me sexually.
Chokin g bac k tears. Miss
Hearst said Wolfe accosted her in
the closet a month after her kid··
naping and wasn't the only SLA
member to sexually abuse her.
Bailey did not pursue the matter
further.
Testifying with the jury
absent. she said she took part in
the robbery only out of fear of de·
ath ·and said she never surren·
dered because remaining SLA
members threatened to stalk her
for the rest of her life if she did.
She was captured Sepl.18.
(See PATTY, PageA2)
Ul>I ftlfl) ... w
PATTY'S 'ATTACKER'
SLA Member Wol1e
'
.-\2 DAil. Y PILOT Tuold•y. Fib1uaty 10, 1978
,.,.... Pflfle AJ
RAIN •••
areu charred lu recent fires.
----~Jndsi nts did occur ln some areas . Officials In Fourfliiil ~
VaJley report that water Oooded
7
a yard and garage nc~ir un
Edison Company easement neur
Talbert Avenue, but caused little
damage.
In Huntington Beach, a service
ditch beneath Crystal Street col-
Japsed and created a hole in the
road. No Injuries r esulted and c l·
ty crews qujckly repaired the
damage, according to a city of·
Cirial.
Harbor patrolmen al both
Dana Point Harbor and Newport.
Harbor were kept busy in recent
days securing loose boats and
pumping out flooded boats.
Wettest area of the county Is
still Silverado Canyon, which re·
ported 1.40 Inches Monday, br-
inging the s torm total to 6.44 in-
ches and the season total to 8.74
inches -the sam e figure as last
year at this date.
In San J uan Capistrano, .36 in·
ches' fell Monday, bringing the .
storm total to 4.97 inches. Season
total 1.s 6.14 inches, compared to
6. 73 last year.
Jn Huntington Beach, .19 in-
ches were recorded Monday. The
s torm has dropped 2.62 inches
there and the season total is 3.66
inches. Last year the r eading
was 6.81 inches. Jn Newport ~acb, a .31 reading was r e-
corded Monday, bringing the
total to 2.82 for the season, in
comparison to 7.66 inches last
year.
Atolll Plant
Potential
Disaster?
NEW YORK CUPI> -A Con
Edison atomic power plant near
New York City is "an a ccident
wailing to happe n" that could be
the world's largest peacetime
catas t rophe if f a ulty steam
e quipment explodes, says a
nuclear sa!ely engineer. '
"If I had the authority, I would
today require Indian Point No. 2
lo s hut d o wn ," Robert D .
Pollard, a project manager for
the federal Nuclear Regulator
Comm ission said Monday.
Pollard told a news confer ence
there was no danger of an atomic
explos ion a t the pla nt at
Buchanan, N.Y., about 30 miles
north of New York City in
Westchester County.
But he said the facility's poor
design and construction have
created the high risk of a s team
explosion which could release fis-
sionable products ioto the at-
mosphere .
"It would be a catastrophic ac-
cident la rger than anything else·
that has occurred in peacetime,"
Pollard said . "What we're talk·
ing about is the radioactive con-
tamination of hundreds of square
miles and thousands of deaths."
Poll ard, 36, an electrical
engineer who h as supervised
s a fely evalu ations or seven
nuclear plants for the com -
mission, announced his resigna-
tion effective Feb. 13 to protest
alleged federal s uppression of
the potential dangers. He said he
would t a k e a pos t with a
Massachusetts research group.
··I believe U.S . regulatory
commissions have routinely con-
cealed the existence of major
safety problems." Pollard said.
"I cannot in good conscience rc>-
main silent about the perils of the
country's nuclear power pro-
gram."
The Indian Point complex con-
sists o r three nuclear power
plants, No. 1 and No. 2. which arc.
owned by Con Ed, and plant N?.
3, which the State Power Authori-
ty bought from the utility last
year for $394 mill_ion and ~xpects'
to pul into operation by this sum·
mer •.
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husband, a phys ician. remnincct behind. Childr en. clockwise
from left, are (;ahricllt'. .'i, ll<:rbcrto, ll , Juan Carlos, 16, and
Maria Isabel, 8.
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QUAKE .•.
at3:15a.m. Wednesday.
After the s hock, the Mu adis
gathered their four children mto
the family's two C<J rs and drMc lo
Mixco. a suburb, hopinJ? to find a
new home intact lt hau been
leveled.
"The next three nights we slept
in ourcars Noonewantedtoslccp
inside the buildtnf!S. Th('y we re
afraid or more carthqu<Jkcs," ~he
said.
The city's poor. who h<1d nu
cars, slept outside in parks und
open areas, \vrapp<'d in ~heels
and blankets, Mrs . Muadi said.
American supplies begun to ar
rive at the city's 1ct airport by
midday Wednesday. Its runw<i ys,
surprisingly, were not d<Jm<Jge<i ,
although the terminal '""'~
destroyed.
"The Unjted Stales came with
airplanes and big, big trucks
They broug ht m edicine. nurses
and supplies. The planes came
e very five or JO minutes," Mr!'>
Muadisaid.
The supplies were sorely
needed. At Roose"ell Hospalal,
where her husband is a ranktnJ.1
member of the medical s taff.
three months of medical !>Uppl1cs
were exhausted in one day. lt was
the only Guatemala City hoi.pit:il
left standing after the quakes, :.h<'
said.
The hos pital. built with
American an d G11att.'mal.1n
money, has 800 beds. More than
3.000 per1;vns werl' housed there
last Weclncsday. she said.
Mrs. Muad1 appealed for don<•
lions from local r es1dt11Hs. Sh<.•
said they may be tu ken lo Clrndl'"'
·Liquo rs. 342tl2 Doheny !';irk
Road, Capistrano 11e a(·h. or
directed to Los A ng<•I(·.., h<•i.l·d 1 e
her organization'>
"We an· so th<Jnkful for all the
helµ from the J\m•·m·an pcopll'
They ha\C opc1wd thc•ar h<•Jrl'> l11
our country." she <;,llfl,
Man Departs
A/ ter Handing
, I
~· ·Over Body
LONG BE/\Clf (/\P) -Police
said today they a re looking for a
man who left the body or an un-
identified woman at a Long
Reach hospital and then drove
a wur without giving his name.
Pollet' sauJ Hwy were trying to
confirm the Hkntity of the
woman." hulll lh<'Y s;.ml hac1 been
beaten to death at l<.>ast 1i hours
before s he w;1s dtoppe<l al the
hospital.
lnvcstigators ~aul she was
bcliev(•u lo haH' been a 39.ycar-
old rc:-.1dcnl of I'\ apa. She was left
:1t St. 1\1 ary llospat al on Monday
hv a m:.in who drovc away im·
rnediately .1rt er onkrltes helped
him lift the \I.Oman from his car.
Rclallvcs or the Napa woman
in the Long Beach area called
police and said they fear('d the
.... oman had been killed, officers
said
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HINSHAW. • •
''bad hlood" hC'tween opposing
law,·c>rs rluring the divorce hear-
1nj! :.ror no n •asons that I can Un·
derstand" he M't the award at
$2,!)00
111· also rejects the pl aint1 N"'s
ar1~um1•nt ttwt l\lr:;. Jlinsh<Jw
was lured bv llins haw fmrn her
:!O·Yl'.'ar mtirnage to Las Vegas
contractor M ux Worthen
"She knnw111gly left a secure
m:irrial-!t' " .1 utl J-!l' Tllanpicd said
/\nrl he fuillwr c·1md11dcd lh;.il
lhnsha\\ would nevt•r have mar-
ncd a \\om an as ill J S Mrs.
lltn-.haw m.Hk h<'rself out Lo be
during the llt\'or ce mqwry.
f 'rom PagP A I
PATTY HEARST . • •
With :.i whispcn• ,·01n· 1h;i\ w;1..,
barely aud11Jlc :1l l11m''>, llw p.1lt•
newspaper ht•tress saHI flighl
was futile as t"o .,urv1\'1ng SI.A
membcri; con\1nuetl to ..:arry 011
the legacy of LhosP who cl1t•d lo
imprison her for<''''·r 111 a m ental
dungeon. She s~11cl ~he watcht•d
the May 17, 1~171 ~hr14Jlout al Los
/\rfgeles un u lt>lt•v1s11m sc>l man
Anaheim mote l.
"Where coulcl I i.:rf'" sh1• askctl
c.c,·1•r;ll t1nH:s. s.1,mg the SLA
com meed h('I' thJt -,hl' had bPen
.1hnnrlont•ri by h<'r family and
that till' FBI wallll'U ~rdl?ad.
Mass llt•arsl renounced a ll her
laved comml1n1quC's from the
SL/\ as proctuets uf cocn·ion. anti
said she w:is J l'>n·cd tr> hC'IJJ rob a
h:mk and lat1·r I i'll LI teen.ager
I hat she tictctl 11 et•ly.
Shi' s aid s he w:is threatened
\\1th death "hundreds of Limes."
Firearm Vote
Bid to Ban Handgun Killed
WASltlN(;-fON I I'll The> Hou se Judiciary
Committee· tmlay killl·d tcgislntion lhal would have
1mpost•ci a n:1ttr11iw1clc han on all handguns except for
those owned by police and t•crtificd gun clubs.
1• The t·om m illr<·. hy a 25-8 vote, defeat ed an
' ~mcndmE.•nt hv H ep .John (;on}l'rS, (0 -Mich. ), which
would have b:nrnf'd th<' manufacture, salt', imporla·
l ion ~1n<I owm•rs of all handguns. rcqui nng c itizens
who now hnvt• Jwod~uns to turn lhcm in for f air
m:trk<'l '-ahtl'
The com millet'. work1nA on lcgislalion t o ti~hten
cxistin~ gun Mnlrnl laws. also killed an <imcndmc>nt
thut woulu have let handgun owners keep existing .
firearms, w hile> hnnning tht! future manllfa<'turc. im·
port at inn :md rC's ralc of <111 hnndguns. .
That amc1Hlmt'nl. offc>rcd by Rt'P· Marlin Ru!iso,
(0·111.), w<1s cl('fralt•tl 22-10.
Rep. Holwrl 1\tcCl01')'. m 111 >,said clurint:: debate
on the Aml'JHlnwnt~. "l don 't know if we want to
depri\·e l::nv -abicling ('lliZl'tlS O( their nghts lt> keep
handguns."
I
Manzanilla \lfctory
Ragtiine Winner
In Yacht Race
Ragtime won all the marbles in
the San Diego to M anzaniUo yacht
race, scoring firs t lo finish, first
on overall handicap and first 1n
Class A. '
Ragtime's o.J'arall victory was
assured when Droom Hilda, a
Class C entry, run out of hun-
dicap time early toda.y. Thert>
was no report on Broom Oilda at
the 8 a .m . roll call.
It was the first overall han-
dicap victory for Ra~ime since
she has campaigned in Southern
California, according to Bill Pas-
quini. co-owner with Bill Wh ite of
the 62-foot sloop. She has been
first to finish in every race she
,,
has entered.
Only 13 o r the 39 yachts that
started the race Jan. 31 had
finished by 8 a.m . todav. Hoats 111
Manzanilla were G reybeard, Joli .
Hagti me, Miramar, Endlc:-.s
Summer, Dorothy 0, Nulu IV,
Celeri t y, W histle Win~.
Primavera. Deception, Man11c
and Lussino.
The rest of the fleet was struni::
out from 5 t o 40 miles front '
Manzanillo ·with the maJorily
clustered about 40 miles out.
Even with the light winds re
ported in the area virtually all of
the boats were expected to finish
some time today.
Bonzo's Baek
Chimp in Reagan's Closet
DURHAM . N.ll. <UP l l
Bonzo the chimpa nzee has swung
back out of Hollywood history to
haunt Ronald Reagan in the new
Hampshire Republican presiden-
tial primary. The beast gives
President Ford equal time.
Reagan made a movie called
"Bedtime for Bonzo" t wo de-
cades ago, a comedy about rais-
ing a chimp as a child.
One activist in the People's
Bieenteoial Commission. a small
but noisy band whose counter-
celebration includes damning big
business and harassing primary
candidates. has taken to wearing
a hairy Bonzo costume l o
f>rimary rallies.
The primary pnmale made his
debut at a Reagan appearance al
Dartmouth Un iversity last week,
but the candidate managed to re·
ma in the event's top banana.
Two Injured
In Santiago
Jeep Accident
Two m en were injured Monday
in the Santiago Peak area of Sad
<lleback Mountain when their
jeep skidded off muddy, narrow
Divide Road and rolled 175 feel
down an embankment.
Driver Thomas Marlin
Dollarhide. 28, of F'ullerton, was
t hrown from the jeep, which
rolled on him on its way downhill
Dollarhide suffered a broken left
arm .
His passenger . Dale Rak, 2-1 ,
Los Angeles. remained in the
car. Rad had a fractured nose
and facial lacerations.
The men h ad a citizen's band
radio in the jeep, which they used
to summon help. A hnm radio
operator received their distrcs),
call and contacted county
firemen .
Ha d weathe r prevented a
helicopter resell€'. The sht•rilf
;rnd California Hi ghway Patrol
dispatched <!·wheel drive units to
the scene . T he two injured men
were ta ken to Chapman General
Hospital in Orange.
Rancher Convicted
S-AN DIEGO (A P)-A Borrego
Sprin~s ranch owner has been
con \'ict ed of conccahng and
transporting illegal aliens.
Sunday, at & University of New
Hampshire appearance in front
of 3,500 students, Ford found one
questioner at t he audience
microphone was Bonzo.
Bonio beat his-chest over a
question conde mning big busi-
ness. Ford, like Reagan, ap-
parently decided the only thing to
do with a chimp in the crowd was
to pretend chimps are people.
Ford simply remarked hl'
could not understand one nf
Bonio's woros-:-got Honro-to rt:·
peat it, and a ns wered the ques-
tion.
Monday. trailing Ford to th<'
university campus. Reagan v1~1t
ed the Tau Kappa Eps ilon
fraternity. Reagan.was a T eke al
Eureka College in Illinois, fou1·
dt'cades ago.
Come on. fe llows, said Rccig<Jn,
why did the students show "llell-
Jime for Bonzo" on campus l111s
\\eek? His fraternity brothers
laughed.
The former movie star said Lhe
movie was a "good corned?'
when made, but askerl, "Is 1t still
funny? .. Because you're in it, a
Teke brother said.
Reagan la11ghed. One brother
added, "And you know. Gov-
ernor. we've got a number of
chimps in this fratcrnityAlous1•,
too."
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COAST ••.
tend the life of the statewide
coastal commission and reqwre
local governments to draw up
their own coastal plans in con·
formily with the plan enacted by
the bill. Beilenson told a news con-
ference that developers and
other opponents of the 1972 in-
itiative and previous coastal
legislation "arc already geared
up l<> attack this bill."
.. Hu1lders. land developers.
con s truct ion trad e unions.
utiht1es. 011 cnmpanies and other:-;
seeking to protect their narrow
sclf-inlercsls will be out in fore:('
to defeat this I.Jill or attempt to
weaken it, .. he said.
SC'n. President Pro Tern J:amc~
R. Mills c 0 -San DiegoJ . forecast
111 n•sponse to a question that 1f a
"reasonahly good bill doesn't
pass" the legislature cnv1ron-
menlalists will agajn take their
case to the 'oters with another
coastal protection in1t1 at1 vc a).
they did four years ago.
WHO'S BEHIND YOU?
I
ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE
Viejo Lawyer Hulsy
MVLawyer
Declares
Candidacy
William llulsy, a conser vative
33-year·Old• attorney from Mis-
s ion Viejo, has announced ·hli>
candidacy for the 74th Assembly
Dis trict scat being vacated by
Robert Badham
In H/74 , !h1lsy ran for Orange
County District Attorney against
Cecil Hicks . In 1972 he managed
the primary !'ampaign of then
Cong1·es~man Jonn Schmitz.
Hul:sy. a depu~y-prosecut-Or for
the City of Long Beach, said he
worked on behalf of Goldwater
and neagan campaigns in the
1960s.
ln 19G9 Dennis Carpenter, State
Republican Chairman, appointed
llulsy chief administrative of-
ficer of the Republican Stale
Central Committee.
llulsy, his wife Karen and their
five children h ave lived ln
Orange Count y since 1968. He
i;;crved as president of the
/\e~ean Hills llomcowncrs As-
soc1alton tn J97L
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STUDENT. • •
is bring punished for exposing
"anou), fl aws in UCJ's Graduate
School of Management.
lie claims he is also being
punished by the school for seek-
ing reinstatement through action
taken by the American Civil
L1b<'rlics Unum
The former ~tudcnt claims that
L'CI administrators are motivat-
l'd ag:imsl him through jealousy
of his bus111ess and academic
r>0" c·rs.
J\ttorncv Di II Sheffield today
.l.a1d M acl'\au,i:hto n 's new at-
tempt to negotiate the pretrial
stan<' of the lawsuil failed
"hL•cau .... 1• wt• r::in up against a
iu<lgc who <lncsn 't know the law.
··11.-dvf'sn't r ead his
paperwork and ht.> doc~n'l un-
dersttrnd th<' problem," Sheffield
s;ud "Nev<'rtheless we shall file
an am1·1Hll'd t•ompl<Jtnt in the
hop{' th;1t t.'Ven ,Jurfne IlJanpied
mi ~ht hi' a hit• 10 comprehend it.''
'Tanks M ovc In
HEIHllT. Lebanon (t\}')
The Mmy moved tanks tnto
lk1rut'~ ftnanr1al center today lo
L!Ua rct 1:urn•ncy tl'ansfers in pre-
paration for rt'opcnmg of t he
hank.., nn Thur~rlay .
How muc h do guarantees mean? II depends on the item involved
and the manufacturer
A $1 00,000 house is guaranteed for ONE year
Most automobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to o ne year
Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days to one year
Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule 1n the indui>try 1s
TWO YEARS for manufacturing defects. The feeling is that manufactuMg
defects will surface w1th1n that two year period. Beyond this. these
manufacturers feel there are too many variables 1n the usage to give
coverage beyond that period.
Don't be misled by "Phoney" guarantees. They are prorated. based
on mill-invoice costs. plus padding and labor to change By the time you
figure them up, 11 usually costs more to change than the ong1nal purchase
price.
Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance o f compl aints •s
not because of defects but because of improper instat1a11on. We m1n1m1ze
the number of complaints by having the best installers around. Also. we
deal only with more substantial mills. further reducing problems. Buying
from Alden's w ill give you the greatest security. .
~,:,..·;·~\·--DEN'S
~arpe·ff~!;.1 :iiiSii.ii8tiiiti: ·custom d~a~e~~es
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VOL 69, NO. 41, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976 TEN CENTS
~·I B Council Eyes Meadowlark Demise
Meadowlark Airport, under
heavy attack in recent years from
nietcbboring residents, encoun-ttred new opposition Monday in
its battle for survival.
Huntington Beach Mayor Pro
Tem Harriett Wieder told fellow
City Council members that the ci-
ty should s upport the complaints
ol lhe people who are seeking to
get the license revoked.
.. It's time we stop passing the
HBBank
Robbed;
TwO Held
A pair of young collegians dri v·
ing a red luxury convertible were
captured m oments after a $580
Huntington Beach bank robbery
Monday.
Aurora Foxx, 18, and Anthony
Bradcliff. 21, both of Los
Angeles, were booked on suspi·
cion of armed robbery.
Miss Foxx was captured at
•shotgun-point about 2:45 p.m.,
less than a block from the
Crocker National Bank branch at
96 Huntington Center, just off the
San Diego Freeway at Beach
Boulevard.
Bradcliff, he r alleged ac·
complice in the a borted robbery .
of one teller in the bank, was ap·
prehended several blocks away,
• after apparently being spooked
into fleeing.
Bradcliff was arrested atlhc J .
C. Penney Company auto repair center al 7777 Edinger Ave.
Officer Dennis Branch was only
a block away when a leller pre-
ssed a silent alarm button as an
attractive black woman pushed a
note across her counter and bran.
dished a gun.
"CIA-Holdup,·· the note re·
portedly stated .
Officer Bra n ch noticed a
woman striding briskl y through
the center parking lot when he
wheeled up to the bank. The
manager raced out and pointed
her out.
Branch said the woman ran and
he flushed her out of a row of cars
with his shotgun.
A .38 caliber snub·nosed re·
volver and $580 in cash were re.
covered. police said. Neither Miss
Foxx nor BradcliU attempted any
resistance in their separate ar-
rests.
Miss Foxx and Bradcliff, re·
portedly El Camino Junior
College students, are held in lieu
of$25 ,000 bail each today.
Stolen Goods
'Dangerous'
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Police
say radiation d etectors stolen
from a Wilmington waste and
disposal compa ny carry enough
radioactive strontium 90 to cause
bone cancer or leukemia if
absorbed into a person's system
The substance was <'ontained
in the three de\liccs stolen Mon·
day fro m t h e Willi am It.
Hutchinson and Sons, Inc office.
police said. T he dev ices arc
black metal boxes. 6 by 8 inches,
with a number of gauges and
dials and arc used lo test the
amounts o f ra di oacti ve
materials in waste
Rancher Convicted
SAN DIEGO (J\P)-A Borrego
Springs ranch owner has been
convicted of concealing and
transporting illegal nll<'ns.
Burto11 Liz's
Welsh Wizard
LONDON (AP) -On the
morning after thei r second
wedding, Richard Burton
had "two of the reddest
and blurriest eyes I have
encountered." rPcnlls the
bride. actress Eli t a beth
'Taylor .
"l cr awled into beet
beside him a nd Just held
him very cloi:;e," she said
in an interview with the
Briti s h m a$t:11i n e
"Worn an." "My Welshman
is indeed a wi iard. lfe woke
about three hours later
refreshed as if he hnd just
been chrlstc.>ned.
. "How can you l!<'l mad at
anyone so utterly out·
r ageous?''
buck and take a stand," she sald.
"The peQl>le out there have real
problems."
According to Mrs. Wieder, a
petition is being circulated to
have the California Aeronautics
Board revoke the Meadowlark
license on coml?laint.s centered mainly on low flyrng.
One of the chief critics, Mrs.
Jeanne Coll.i ns, says the planes
fail to fly at safety levels pre·
scribed by l.he F.ederal Aviation
Agency.
City Adminis trator Dave
Rowlands says the city has had its
hands tied because the euforce-
ment of FA A r egulations are
within the j urisdiction of the
federal government.
He pointed out that the city can-
not eliminate a legal conforming
use which has be~n approved by
the city in the past and complies
UPI Ttl ... l>olo
PATTY HEARST'S PARENTS RETURN TO TRIAL
Daughter Describes Her Life With SLA Terrorists
fllness Debated
Hinshaw Divorce
Settled in Court
By TOM BARLEY
Ol IM O•llY Piiot St.If
Superior Court Judge Lloyd E.
Blanpied Jr. r educed many sct-
t 1 e m en t d e mand s o f
Congre ssm an Andrew J .
Hinshaw's wife. Thais, Monday
in granting the couple's divorce.
Hinshaw. however, convicted
earlier in ano the r court on
briber y charges. now finds
himself facing anothet $3,365 in
legal bills that must be paid
within 90 days.
In his ruling that dissolved the
two year m arriage, Judge Blan·
pied indicated he does not believe
the 48-yea r-old ex·Mrs. Hi nsh3w
is as severe ly afflicted with
multi pl e S,Lle r osis a s was
claimed by her lawyer in week·
long hearing~·
There was very little evidence
of any serious disease Dec. 20.
1972, according to color photo·
graphs taken of t he couple durinl!
their wedding. the jurist noll'd in
a 12·page ruling granting the
di vorce.
And he further repeatedly ob·
ser ves that much of Mrs.
Hinshaw 's appa r e ntl y 1n·
eapacitating condition may be
psychiatric in nature.
Judge Blanpied predicts that
the lifting of the mental str;iin as
a result of his ruling may ,even
have a beneficial effect on her
condition.
He rejected Mrs. Hinshaw's
claj m for li fetjme financial sup·
port on those.grounds and rules
that her share of community pro·
pt>rty va lued by him at $29,130
shall be St l.200.
Mrs. Hinshaw. whose name of
Worthen is r estored by .Judge
Rlanpied , gels 1973 Cougar, 1972
Lin coln a nd 1966 P onti ac
automobiles as part of that settle·
menl pl us her share of an SB,800
condominium once owned by the
couple.
Judge Bl anpied further ruled
t ha t 16 boxes of pe rs ona l
<See lllNSllAW, Page A2)
Self-defense
Class Offered
A class geared towards he}ping
wo men sur vive attacks by
rapists a nd muggers is being or-
J?anized :.it the llunlmgton Beach
Boys Club.
Students will be taught defense
for home. car. parking lots and
other d an~erous situations. ac-
cord ing to in s truct or Pat
Downey.
Classes are being held Tuesday
and Thursday mornings from
9·30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. at the
club, 319 Yorktown Ave.
Women may sign up at the
Boys Club or may call 898·6736.
They also may register at the
lluntington Beach High School
District Adult Etlucation Office
at5201 Bolsa Ave.
with ordinances.
FAA t equirements are that
airplanes must fly at a minimum
of 1,000 feet over congested areas
and 500 feet over open space.
ever, this doesn't apply to
when enterin~ the traffic
to laa,d, Rowlands assert-
s aia the planes out or
lil!Aa.much lowerthan500
feel o~he residential area on
landings and takeoffs.
ll is reported that a number of
complaints alleging flying viola-
tions are before the California
Aeronautics Board for review.
In the past, chtims of violations
other than thos e for low landings
and takeoffs have been reportedly
unauthenticated.
A veteran city official said that
tot.he best of his knowledge no one
has ever been killed on the ground
because of a plane crash into a
Fights Back Tears
neighboring residential area.
Another long·tlme observer
points out that the ·airport was
built in 1930 whett its only
neighbors were bean and celery
fields.
··1 see the dispute as a classic
confrontation between an exist-
ing facility and the demands of a
growing population," he said.
"The people knew the airport was
<See AIRPORT. Page A%)
Patty Tells Saga
Of Fear, Violence
SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -
Weavi ng a chilling saga of rear
and degradatio n. Patricia llearst
says her Symbionese Lil>eration
Army kidnapers forced her to•
embrace violent revolution and
enslaved her mind with the belief
she would never escape the ter·
rorist underground.
Fighting back tears, Miss
Hearst finally told her story to
the \\lorld Monday in testimony
MOTHER DENIES SON
ASSAULTED PATTY-AS
at her bank robbery trial. It was
a bizarre ;J('('ount of v.ceks in
darkness, sexual a~s;1ult. months
o f lh 1ng wilh till' returrin~
1hrc:1t of dl':tlh and a ni ghl of
watch ing som t• of her most
vi('ious tormentors die in names.
She startled the courtroom
with her declarnt ion that ~he had
been ~rxu:lll\' ;1•;i;:n1ltl'U bv SL/\ mcml.ll'r w;111an1 Wolfe · v. hen
kept hlindfoldcd 1n ,1 doset for
several weeks a fter her Feb. 4,
1974, kidnaping
She said her J une 7, 1974. taped
eulogy of Wolfe and the other
SI.A members who died in the
fire was written by Wilha m and
E mily Harris. In the tape. she
proclaimed her love for Wolfe.
calling him '·the gentlest. mo!tl
beautiful man I've ever known."
On the witness stand. however,
she po rtrayed Wolfe as callous.
As Bailey questioned her:
Q. Did you, in fact. have any af·
U~ITt ........
PATTY'S 'ATTACKER'
SLA Member Wolfe
fect1on for William Wolfe?
A.No.
Q, Did William Wolf,,e-ever do
anything offensive to you?
A. Yes.
Q. Wh at did he do?
A. He assaulted mesexuaJJy.
Choking back te ars, Miss
Hearst said Wolfe accosted her in
the cl06et a m onth after her kid-
naping and wasn't the only SLA
Storm Bows Out
member to sexually abuse her.
Bailey did not pursue the matter
further.
Tes tifying with the jur~
absent. she satd she took part•in-
the robbery only out of fear of de·
ath and said she never surren-
dered because remajning SLA
members threatened to stalk her
for the rest of her Ufe if sbe did.
She was captured Sept. 18.
With a whispery voice that was
barely audible al times, the pale -
newspaper heiress said flight
was futile as two surviving SLA
members continued to carry on
the legacy of those who died -to
imprison her forever in a mental
dungeon.
"Where could I go?" she asked
several limes, s aying the SLA
convinced her that she had been
aban<!oned by her family and
that the F B 1 wanted her dead.
Miss Hearst renounced all her
taped communiques from ' the
SLA as products of coercion, and
said she was forced to help rob a
bank and later tell a teen-ager
that she acted freely.
"They told me I would be
killed," was her simple. di rect
explanation of many of her ac--
lions.
She said she was threatened
with death ''bundredsoftimes. ••
Miss Hearst . 21, took the stand
at a special hearing at her bank
robbery trial as the defense
sought to suppress all evidence or
her movem ents after the April
15, 1974, bank robbery.
Sunny Days Due Back
By lllLARV KAYE
Ot 1111 Oally PllOI Sl•ll
The current, week·long storm
that brou~ht more than six in-
ches of rain to some parts of
Orange County is expected lo
bow out tonight -leaving in its
place mostly clear skies and
warmer temperatures. Weather forecasters predict a
less than 10 percent chance o (
showers tonight and Wednesday,
although some cloudiness may
remain. The thermometer is ex -
pected lo r each the high 60s Wed·
nesday.
The fi ve-day forecast shows no
sign of more rain, according lo
weathermen.
Between 2.5 and 6.5 inches or
rain were recorded at local rain
stations during the past seven
days, but the showers caused no
serious problems.
Officials throughout the county
echoed the belief that if the rain
had fallen harder and faster.
flooding and mudsli des could
have occurred, as in other areas
of Southern California.
Because the rain was light at
most limes. the earth did not
become oversoaked, e ven in
areas charred in recent fires.
Isolated incidents did occur in
some areas. Officials in Fountain
VaJley report that water flooded
a yard and garage near an
Edison Company easement near
Talbert Avenue, but caused little
damage.
In Huntington Beach, a service
ditch beneath Crystal Street col-
lapsed and created a hole in the
road. No inJuries resulted and ci·
ty crews quickly repaired the
damage, according to a city of·
Cicial.
Harbor P a trolmen at both
Dana Point Harbor and Newport
Harbor were kept busy in recent
President Church?
WASH INGTON CAP) -Cam·
palgn man agers for unan·
nounced presidential hopeful
Sen. Frank Church are scurrying
lo collect enough money by Feb.
21 so they can claim federal
matching funds while the
Federal Election Commission is
still handling candidate certifica-
tion.
days securing loose boats and
pumping out flooded boats.
Wettest area of the county ls
still Silverado Canyon. which re-
ported 1.40 inches Monday, br·
inging the storm total to 6.4-1 in-
ches and the season total to 8.74
inches -the s ame figure as last
year at this date.
In San Juan Capistrano .. 36 in·
ches fell Monday, bringing the
storm total to 4.97 inches. Season
total is 6.14 inches , compared to
6.73 lasl year.
In Huntington Beach, .19 in·
ches were recorded Monday. The
storm has dropped 2.62 inches
there and the season total is 3.66
(See RAIN, Page A2)
'I ·Coast
~
Weather
Grand Jury to Get HB Slaying
Decreas ing clouds
tonight with sunny skies
and warmer temperatures
Wednesday, according to
the weather servic:e.
Slightly warmer with highs
of 60 at the beaches and 6S
inland Chance or rain near
zero tonight and Wednes·
day.
INSIDE TODJ\ \'
Two r e ports d e t ai li ng
circumstances s urrounding th<.'
shotgun slaying of Hun t ing1 on
Beach mu s hroom f a r mer
Nicholas DiStefano will likely be
presented to the Orange Coun ty
Grand Jury next week. D<'puty
District Attorney Pat Brian re·
ported.
The two reports on DiStefono's
death have been developed in·
dependently. One is being done
by the District Altom l'y's Office
and the other by the lluntinJ..'tOn
Beach Police Department.
DiStefano, 23. was shoti;:unn<'d
to death by lluntin~on Bench
policemen on J on. 7 \\ht•n :t r.1m1
ly dis pute er upted a t the
mushroom farm, 18196 Golden
West St. Youn g DiStefano lived
al the farm with bis bride of four
months. Cindy.
T he Orange County Grand
Jury may weigh facts in the case
and determine if a ny action
should he initiated a~ainst the
police officers involved.
Orf the ni ght or Jan. 7, o(ficers
responded to a call from Mrs.
OiStefano and her mother-in-law
that n family fiJ?ht was in pro-
gress ~·lth shootini: in\lolved.
Shortly nrter officers mnved.
Nicholas 01Sh'f:wo bolled fro m
thl• cloorv. D) in .ippnrent panic
and sprinted toward offi cers.
Police said they suspected h•m
:ls a gunman.
When he failed to obey orders
to halt a nd one wnrning shot, he
was hit by a voll ey of Police
shotgun fire . DiStefano died
almost Instantly. J le was found to
be unarmed.
Subsequent inv('Sligation dis ·
closed the younger DlStefano
was probably tryin~ to csca.pe
the rage of his brother Arthur, 35,
o f 6 232 C h i n ook l.nnc.
Westminster, who W:JS nush<.'d
from hiding in a gre<'nhousc 00
minutes latrr.
Neither brother W3S armed,
although Arthur DiStefano is al·
leged to have fired a .22 caliber
r e volve r in the house a nd
Nicholas had allegedly grabbed a
30-06 tine in defense.
Arthur was arrested and races
a Feb. 20 hearing, charged with
two counts of assault with n dead·
ly weapon.
Officers involved in the shoot·
ing. Sgt. Phil Oliver and Lee
Camp, have been assigned to
Police he3dquarters duty since
the tragedy and until the in·
vcsti1tation is concluded and (Ind·
h1gs announced.
A police olf lcer who trfed to
talk a 16·year,old f rimd into
turning over his rifle. W01
forced to klU the boy in 4
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Systelll Revainp?
HB Board Studies Reorganization
II u n l 1ngl0 n lh· .It' h r It y
Celernent:ir) ! ~thool U1~lrtcl
trustel's arc ex pl't°ll'd to discu~~ u
po~i:.1ble reorgan11.alltm of lhc 111
tcrm<'d1alc lld1ool S).!.tem iit a 7
o'clock meeting tonight.
The session will !)(: at Dwy1:r
lntermcdiatl' School. 1502 Palm
Ave., llunlrngton Beach.
Trustee Norma Vander Molen
~aid today s he will propose mov·
mg sixth graders Crom the three
intermediate schools back to the
elementary schools, as well as
lengthening the dass day for six-
th, seventh and c1i;hth graders.
Firearm Vote
Bid to Ban Handgun Killed
WASHINGTON <UPI ) -The House Judiciary
Committee today killed legislation that would have
imposed a nationwide b an on all handg uns except for
those O\\ ncd by police and <:crl1fied gun clubs.
Tht• commitlet', by a 25·8 rnte. defeated an
a mendment by Hep. John Conyers. t O-~l ich.), which
\~ould have banned the manufacture. sale, importa-
tion and ownt•rs of all handguns, requiring citizens
who now ha vc handguns to turn them in for fair
market valut•.
. ~he committee. working on legislation to tighten
ex1stmg gun control laws. also killed an amendment
that would have let handgun owners keep existin~
firearms. wha le banning the future manufacture. im-
µortation and r rst.1 lc of all ha ndguns.
That ame ndment, offered by Rep. Martin Russo,
(0-111.), was defeated 22-10.
Rep. Robert McClory, <R· Ill.), said during debate
on the amendments, "l don 't know if we wa nt to
~~~~i;~n~~.\~·abiding citizens of their rights to keep
Front Page Al
IDNSHAW. • •
Possessions held by the District
Attorney's Ofrace in sare kecpini::
throughout the d ivorce proceed·'
ings are Mrs. lhnshaw's ;ind
must be re t urned to her.
Hinsh aw was further ordered
to pay for Mrs . l11ns haw's
psychiatric treatment for the
next two years up to a maximum
of $200 a month and to continue 10
make his federal mt•d1cal in·
s urance covera(!C available to
her.
Judge Olnn pied refused to al-
low legal fees of S7.000 de mandcd
by Mrs . llinshaw's attornl'y
Noting that the re h ad been
"bad blood" b et ween opposing
lawyers during the divorce hear-
ing "for no rC':.tsons that I can un-
derstand" he St'l the award at
S:?.500
He also rcJects the plaintiff's
argum e nt thaL Mrs. Hinshaw
was lured by II mshaw from her
20·year m arriage to Las Vegas
contractor ~l ax Worthen
"She kno'' ml(ly left a sel·ure
marriage." Judge Blanpied s auJ
And he further concluded LhJt
Hinshaw would nt•\'er have mar-
ried a woman a s 111 as Mrs.
lhnshJ w m<1de herself out to l>c
dunng.thl' divorce mqw ry.
Valley Boys Forn1
Ne w K~ystone Club
/\. LC'o K cysll)n c C lub ,
sponsored joinllv by th!' Foun
t.1in V:.ill t•\ I.ions and Bn\s
Clubs. will hol<I 1t-. fir..,t mcclln~
at 4 ·30 p.m . Wl'dneMlay at lht•
Hoys Club. 9840 TalbNt .<\ \'l'
Club ofri cial<; s;.ml th1· new nr
ganizallon w ii I be for boys t I lo l 7
and will s trt•<;s commun11v
scr\'lce. Those w 1..,hing more 11i-
form:.1lion may ph()nc 9AA 525:?
Motocr oss Card ed
,\ V:tlcnl 1nf' s D :iy
motoc-ros'> r 11t't' will h<' hclrl S.1turda ~ at tlw Fountain V1Jll1•v
£\civs' Cl uh. 9R t0 T a lhcrt Ave , for
ho)s lhrougflout O r.mge Counlv
T hosP "1shi n~ I<> rcg1s lC'r s hnuhl
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Police Scout
Program Now
Recruiting
New members are being
recruited by lhe Huntington
Beach P o lice Department-
sponsor ed E xplorer Scout Post
563 for training in preparation ror
careers in law enforcement.
Youngsters. male and female,
aged 14 through 17 are eligible to
enroll 10 the progr<~m which in-
cludes on-the-job assistance uf
local officers and sometimes
school credits in w ork ex-
perience.
Deputies may include traffic
control. searrh and rescue opera-
tions and tas ks \\·ithm the dcpart-
ment 's communical1ons. ad -
ministration and investigation
dtvisions
One of the P ost's most am-
hi t ious prvJt•t·ts "as recently
('11rnpletcd. that of converting a
tfonatcd. 65-passengcr bus into a
mol11l0 turt1cal eommund po!>l
l'qu1pped v.1th a commun1rat1ons
cl'ntcr. kllchen &Jnli cm(•rgcncy
pov.cr generator.
Further info rmation on J01ning
the l'olice F.xplorcr Po!>t may be
obt::iined by l'3llin~ 536-8392. the
cl<'p:irt ment 's com mun1ty rC'la-
111rns tlin!>1oi1
Classes Set
lnMacrame
Beginning :inrl intermediate
macramP rhisscs arc being of-
fered h v the Fountain Vallt•v
Her reation Department at a co;t
ofS5 for four weeks.
Beginning m acrame will be al
i :30 p.m . Tue<;days at Cox School
wh1lf' the intermediate class will
meet at i p.m Thursdays at
:\lo1ola School Classes will s tart
next wc>ek
Prc-r c gic;trat1on ic; rC'quired
and <"an be completed between 8
a.m and 5 p m . weckd:ws at the
1 erreat1on 1kp.1 rtm cn.t, 10200
Slater A\'\.'
Davis: Thugs
'Recycled'
PORTER VIL LE (J\P)
n nngerous r nm in a Is are being
allowt•d "hark on the streets as
raw garbag<' to contaminate the
<·ommun1t \'." Los Angele!! Police
Chief Ed\\ urd M. Davis charges.
Davis co nte ndNI during a
"flCC<"h :ll the annual Chamber of
l'omnH'rC't' clinn<•r hf'rc that 54
111·n •(•11l of ttw <'n mes are com-
m11lt•cl liy rnminab on proba·
lllln
"We ore rcc~·chng dangerous
n 1minab without treating
tl1ern," Oa vis s aul.
4Teacbing' Baseball
LR.ague Set for FV
The F ountain Valley Iloys Club
Is starting a "T s hirt" baseball
lc;1gue. 1•mph<1s izing te achin1-t
ba'll'ball s kills rather lhtrn com-
1wt1t1on.
Club Director Chris Torres
.;aid registration will be open un-
trl J-'eb 28 for boys 7 to 13. Those
\\ 1sh1n~ mor e information should
1•;.dl Torres or Ted Brick ul
!l(il\ :>:?:1:!
'
She urged pare nts to attend
tonight's meetrng "to let the
board know" hat they wunt," ;.1tl
ding s he would be mtere!>lcd in
learning other alle rnatn e!>.
Mrs. Vander Molen said both
Gisler and Sowers Intermediate
Schools ar e now overcrowded,
whil e th e re a r e unused
classroom~ al some elementary
schools.
She said s ixth graders were
moved from the elementary
campuses to junior high facilities
several years ago when elemen-
tary schools were crowded.
But now, the situation has
shifted, an<.• she believes the MX·
th g rade move would ease in-
termediate cr owding.
ln addi tion , Mrs. Vander
Molen s aid s he \\ ould like to see
the board m akt an optional
seventh period for sixth. seventh
and eighth gr aders mandator}.
Al present, s he sa rd, those who
don't take the optional c lass at·
tend school only the minimum al·
lowed by slat e law .
"I think o ur s chool district
should provide mor(' than th1·
bare minimum," she cornmt·nt
ed. "I think this would be a vt•n · ~ood plaCl' lo spend our tax-
payers money.'·
District officials said the oP
tional s eventh period was'addl·d
two years ago, and about 35 p1·r
ct•nl of the students arc takrng
part in it nO\\.
The firllt yc::ir the program t:Osl
$.10,545, they sr1id, \\hilc it costs
S99.573 this year.
If the cxl ra period werc man-
datory, o ff1 rials t•slimalt• it
would cost $212,085.
But Mrs . Va nder Molen con-
tends the extra cost would be
worthwhile S he also said allow-
1n.i; students to ~el by with the
"'bare m inimum" allowed by law
sets a bud example.
She also said as the oplionul
classes arc urrangcd now, sixth
graders are oft en in the same
class with seventh and eighth
graders . Even though youngsters
work individuatly, she said, the
sixth grader may floel unfair
compel ill on with older students.
Mrs . Vandrr MolC'n said !>he
pe rs on:.tlly has h ;1d ··some· m1~
~i v1ng::. ·• in general ~wndrng hi'r
own sixth gradl'rs to the middl\·
school and has la lkl'd with othi•r
parents who share her' 1cw
False Alarm
Shuts Down
Onofre Plant
The San Onofre nucle;1r puw•·r
plant 1\ as ~hut down for fnut
hours Monday "hen a saflly
monitor falsely s1~nalcd a drop
in water pressure, said the
Southern California Edison Co
Company !-pokesman Holi!'rl
Krauch said there> was never <tnv
danger of a nuclear accirtent a nd
the plant was re!>lartcd without
incident
Kruuch said o ne of the three
monitors had been shut clown for
tC'slin~ when the false emergen·
cy s igna l was sent and the ctirt'S
o f th e nuclear f u e l rods
automatically dropped down r()r
('OOlin g. Kraurh S<tid this is d1Jnc
even if one m onitor is still func·
tioning norm ally.
Bobby Sox Softball
R~stration Set
Fountain Va lley girls nine to 15
m ay register Saturday for this
year's Bobby Sox soflhall lcague.
Registra tion will be Crom JO
a.in. to l pm al Von·~ Market,
Ta lbert /\ vrnur and Magnolia
Street. Rc~istration is $5 with
an option a I $3 75 a ddition a al for
photographs. Girls should briM
a parent and proof or age. leag u1·
officials said.
Family Night Set
At Valley Center
The Fountain Valley R ecr ea-
tion Center w ill s ponsor o "rami-
ly night" s tarling al 7 p.m . t-'ri-
day al the city's rC'creat1on com-
plex. Brookhurs t Street and 11<'11
Avenue.
The even ing will open with
l?ames and prizes, officials said.
and the G entry Family Sing<'rs or
F'ountain Vall<'Y. will perform at
8 30 p.m . 1\dm1ss1on 1s Sl per
family.
f'ront Page Al
AIRPORT. • •
therewhcnthcy movcdin."
The Meadowlark issue was re-
turned to the city administrator
(orstudv. Mrs. Wiede r also w as meeting
todnywlth membersofthe HOM E
Council who she said alsof~l thal
measures s hould be t aken to pro-
tect the rc!=1dcnts from crash
hazards .
O••'Y P•lol Stoll pt.olo
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ravt.1ged Gualt•mala Sa turda\ to sw:.· ''1th 1't'lat1n·~. l kt
husband, :.i phys tl'l ~tll, n •m ai1wd lwhind. ( 'hild1·1·n , l'lo('k\\ tSl'
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Victi m Describes
Earthquake HoJTor
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the Guatcmatan 1·arthq11.1k•" 1n t
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Pay Scandal
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Beating
Vi ctim
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Tioo Valley
Students Join
Honor Band
Sus:i n Tul l ev a nd M a rk
M t Fa r I a 11 d , b.o th s eventh
gruders in the Fountain Valley
School 01strict, were appointed
1 l'l'Cn tl:, to the Southern
l 'ultfornu1 Junior High School
I Ion or Band
l\1a rk also was awarded a posi·
11on 111 the Southern California
.Junior High School Orchestra,
d1stnct orr1cials s aid. The stu-
dt·nts competed for scats by audi·
111mmj.! and upnn r l:'commenda-
11ons from their school music
directors
Susan 1s a student at Courreges
School. while Mark attends
.:\kl>ow<'ll School. The Honor
BJnd will perform March 6 al
~l;1~1c· Mountain, while the Honor
Orrhestra will play April 13 on
1 hl' C)lwcn Mary, officials said .
Bank Robber
Pleads Guilty
FR f:SXO ll'PJ> -Rita Maye
,\utn . 42, m other of 13, has
<'hJn~ed her pica from innocent
to J.!Ullty in lJ .S District Court to
.I l'h::lq.(t' or hank robbery.
'Ir-. •\utry entered the new
p(,.,, b e fore J ud gc M. D. Crocker
1us1 hcfore h~·r tnal was to begin
'l11nd,I\
Shl' ~\ ac; :irreslcd Oct. 16 in
ll.1k1•rsfic·ld a fow minutes a lter a
"''m:tn walked into the Com-
11111111tv :'\a11ona l Bank holding a
l1qu11l hllrd bot lie and told tellers
· lw h.1d a lwm b. The woman said .
~h1• 111•C'drd S20.000 for her 13
('hildr1•n a11d escaped with about
"-'ltJO
F rom Page Al
RAIN •••
1111'111•., 1 .. 1:;1 ~·C'ar the readin~
''.is ti k l 111 r hcs . In Newport
H1-.1rh, .1 .:n reading was re·
1 01 d1•d ;-.1011duy, bringing the
lol.il to :! H2 for the season, in
1·111np:.in:-.on to i .6G inches last.
~l'.11'.
How much flo nr 1Jr.intces mean? 11 depends on tho rtom involved
and the manufcir.t wr:r
A $ W0.000 houc:c ts guaranteed for ONE year.
Mo::;t automobrl us afe guaranteed from 30 days 10 onf' year
Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days lo one year.
Guara nt~es on car p0tinn are complicated The rule 1n the Industry is
TWO YEARS tor manufactunng defects The teelln'.J 1s that manufactunng
defects w ill surfJcr> wrlhrn lhat two year period. Beyond this. these
manufacturers IPPI 1t1ere are too many variables rn lhe usage to give
coveraqe beyonn lhilt period
Don't be mi•,lcd h'J ·Phoney' guarantees They are prorated. based
on mi11-tnvo1cf' cnsl nh1'l P J<ld1f"lq nnd l~bor to changf' By the lime you
figure lhem u p. 11 u ,uJ'ly co~ts more to change lhJn the ongmal purchase
price.
Carnet manufac.turPr•. t ell u:; that n prnponnerance o f complaints is
nor becau•w or delcc..I hut becal!Se ol improper rnstallatron. We minimize
the number of compt,•1nts by having the best installers around. Also. we
deal only w1lh morr ·.11hslant1al mills. further reducing problems. Buying
from Alden 5 will q1v<~ you the grealcsl <;ec11rrly
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Orange Coast
EDITION
T o day's C losing
N.Y.Stoeb
v'Ol. 69, NO. 41, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FaffiUARY 10, 1976 N TEN CENTS
HB Student C~ntradicts P8tty Hearst
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -As
an apparently cheerful Patricia
Hearst looked on, a teen-ager to·
day described her as a genial
captor who worried about his
comfort while wielding a gun i11
front of him. "
Thomas Dean Matthews, i~; a
Golden West Coll~ge student,
who took an unexpected ride with
Miss Hearst and two Symbionese
Liberation Army companions in
May 1974, took the witness stand
for the government and im·
m ediately contradicted the
heiress' testimony of Monday.
Tbe testimony is being given
outside the presence of the jury
in Miss Hearst's bank robbery
trial. U.S. District C.ourt Judge
Oliver J. Carter must determine
whether the panel should be al·
lowed to hear evidence about
SLA "communiques" made by
the defendant and about the Los
Angeles crime spree · in which
Matttbews was caught up.
Matthews testified that after
being taken captive in bis van, he
watched Miss He~rsl easily ban·
dle an automatic weapon, and
said she r:epeatedly patted him
on the bead and inquired about
his well-being.
He was asked during a brief
cross-examination whether Miss
* * *
Hearst had expressed "concern
during the night that you were
feeling all right."
.. Yes, s h e did," the youth
replied.
Testifying Monday, Miss
Hearst said she never handled a
gun while she spoke to Matthews
during their night-long ride
through the streets of Los
Angeles.
Matthews, a smiling, affable
* * *
student, pointed her out in the
courtroom and said he bad seen
her taking a bullet in and out or
her semiautomatic rifle as sbe
s poke lo him. He said Miss
Hearst wore a black curly wig
which "she kept adjusting during
the course of the evening.··
He said Miss Hearst's compa·
nion, William Harris -whose
wife Emily had commandeered
Matthews' van -introduced him
* * *
to Miss Hearst, saying: ''This 1s
Tania."
"She took n bullet out or the
rhamber of her weapon and put it
in and out or the clip in the weapon,·· M atthcws recalled.
Asked lo identify Miss Hearst
in lhe cour·troom. he said, "She's
right there, sitting next lo Mr.
Bailey."
Miss Hearst, at the defense ta-
<See WITNESS, Page A2) •
* * *
Patty Reveals Sexual
Assaults in SL A Clo set
!Miiiy l't lol SI.Ill PllOIO
FAMILY SAFE -Mrs. Maria Muadi. 37, and her four children
arrived safely in Capistrano Beach from ea rthquake·
1·avaged Guatemala Saturday to stay with relatives. Her
husband, a physician, remained behind. Children, clockwise
from left, are Gabrielle, 5; Herbe rto, 11; Juan Carlos, 16, and
Maria Is abel, 8.
Victim Describes
Earthquake Horror
ByFREDERlCK SCHOEMEHL
01 llt•O<>llf PllOI Sl.tll
"All the people were screaming
like they were crazy ... people
everywhere, crying. screaming,
bleeding ... ··
Tears we ll ed in Maria Muadi's
eyes as she told of the horrors of
the Guatemalan earthquukcs thal
12 Candidates
And Write-in
For Newport,
The filing deadline came and
went today an Newport Reach,
leaving an even dozen candidates
for the Aprll 13 city council elec-
tion .
Howt•v1•r. onC' of those can-
did<1tes. l'h al 11 µ .I ohnson, 1s plan·
ning to wage " wnte-in cam·
paign. l lc was disqualified :.is u re·
gular c ::111 didalf' because h e
Jacked cnouJ! h v a hd si~natures on
his nomtnot inn pet 1tion.
Six cand1dn.tcs are running in ll'\" Coronn dcl Mar district now
represt•nle<I by John Store. They
include Toni Bl a ndi, Duncan
·Mcintosh, William Morris.
Archibald Srotl IIl. Per Trebler
and Ray Willia ms. Store is not
seeking re-eiection.
Two persons arc oppos ing
<~~ CANDTOl\Tf:S, Page A2>
have left an estimated 17,000dead
since Wednesday. (Related story,
photo, A4)
Mrs. Muadi, wife of a promi·
nent Guatemala City physician,
left the devastated country Satur·
day amid fears that aftershocks
might injure her four children.
Her 41-year-old husband, lsam,
re mained behind.
Mrs. Muadi is staying at the
Capistrano Beach home of Mr.
and Mrs . George Chade. Mrs.
Chade is Mrs. M'Uadi'ssister.
"You felt like you were a little
piece of paper," said Mrs. Muadi
in halting English as s he
described the first jolt that struck
at3:15a.m . Wednesday.
After the shock, the Mu adis
~athered their four children mto
the family's two cars and drove to
Mixco, a suburb, hoping to find a
new home intact. It had been
leveled.
"The next tbree nights we slept
in our cars. Noone wanted to sleep
inside the buildings. They were
afraid of more earthquakes." she
said. The city's poor, who had no
cars, slept outside in parks and
open areas, wrapped in sheets
and blankets, Mrs . Muadi said. American supplies began to ar-
rive at the city's jet airport by
midday Wednesday. Its runways,'
surprisingly , were not damaged,
a lthough the termin.jll was
destrored.
(See QUAKE, Page A2)
By Neaeport Of firials
rt Parking
Plan Opposed
?\cwporl ncarh offi<•ials will
OPJlllSt' a county plan lo add up to
650 public parking spaces Jl
Orange County Airport.
The proposal was brought to
the county Board of Supervisors
today, but it was continued until
March 2.
Discussing the plan with coun·
cilmen Monday, City Manager
Robert Wynn said he believes the
proposal is "in violation of the
Envi ronmental Quality Act."
According to Bob Lon g.
Wynn 's administrative assistant,
the county Board of Supervisors
in August ordered a plan for
more pa rking s paces al t:he
airport.
reslripC'd. l'rodut tnJ.! 1;,o :-.pJc·t•'-
Anolhcr 1 ~15 sp<11 ~:-. \\ ou Id b1:
cr C'a ted by t:.iksng over thl:
employes' parking lot at the
south end of the existing pubhl·
parking lot.
The employcs would be moved
lo a new area adjacent to th<'
airplane tie-down area where 225
over-flow public parking spaces
also would be included in the lot
to be constructed there.
Employes of the airlines and
car rental agencies as well as
airport secunty gua rd.<; are ex-
pected to oppose the plan at the
upcoming hearing
ffl11ess Deb ated
Thieves Baek
For Seconds .
Police are investigating
the looting of $6.000 worth
of office equipment from
two Newport Beach firms
which rented the machines
to replace ones stolen in a
burglary a week ago.
The most recent th<>fl s
took plac<' in the hour-; nf
~1..11 hnc!>~ Sunday night 10
;\londay mornlflg at Vshmi;
Fire Prolc('taon and Na·
tional Training <..:ollege.
located in separate offices
at 1300 Campus Drive
The two firm s were
among nine in the building
victimizecf by burglars the
previous weekend.
Police said another busi-
ness in the same building
-Alice Whytock lnleriors,
also was broken into, but
nothing was reported
stolen.
T he plan which has been de-
vised by the county General
Services Department, would pro·
vide 395 spaces adjacftlt to the
terminal and 255 more spaces a
half-mile away on North Airport
Drive.
The 395 terminal spaces would
be created by moving the car
rental parking from the north
side of the terminal to a smaller
lot on the south side and taking
the metered parking lot. now on
the south side and moving it up to
the area where car rentals were
parked. That would create 50 ad·
ditional parking spaces.
Hins haw Divorce
Settled in Court
Long said the existing public
parking lol across Airport Drive
from the t erminal would be
Rancher Convicted
SAN DlEGO (A Pl-A Borrego
Springs ranch owner has been
convicte d of concealing and
transporting illegal aliens.
DOW RECORDS
11-POI NT GAIN
NEW YORK (U PI) -Prices
closed broadly and sharply
hiRher today in active trading on
the New York Stock Exchange
amid hopes the economic re·
covery would be long lasting.
The Dow J ones industria l
average, a 2.28-point gainer Mon·
day. added 11.57 points to968.75.
Advances led declines by about
a five-to-two margin. (Tables,
All).
Prices we re higher in active
trading on the American Stock
Exchange.
By TOM BARLF.Y
Of lhe D•llY Piiot Sl.tlf
Superior Court Judl{e Lloyd E.
Blanpied Jr. r educed many set
t t e ment demand s of
Con g r essma n Andrew J .
Hinshaw's wife, Thais. Monday
in granting the couple's divorce.
Hinshaw. however. convicted
earlier in a nother court on
bribery charges. now finds
himself facing another $3.365 in
legal bills that must be paid
within 90 days.
In his ruling that dissolved the
two year marriage, Judge Blan·
pied indicated he does not behcvc
the 48-year·old ex·Mrs. JU nshaw
is as severely a fflicted with
multipl e scle r osis as was
claimed by her lawyer in week·
long hearings.
There was very little evidence
of any serious disease Dec. 20.
1972, at'cording to color photo·
graphs taken of the couple during
their wedding. the jurist noted in
a 12-page ruling granting the
divorce.
And he further repeatedly ob-
ser ves that mu ch of Mrs .
Hioshaw 's appare ntly in ·
capacitating condition may be
psychi atric in nature.
Judge Blanpied predict§ that
the lifting of the mental st.rain as
a result of his ruling may even
have a benefi cial effect on her
condition.
He rejected Mrs. Hinshaw's
claim for lifetime fi nancial sup·
port on those grounds and rules
that her share of community pro·
perty valued by him al $29,130
shall be SI 1,200.
Mrs. Hinshaw. whose name of
Worthen 1s r estored by JudgP
Blanpied, gets 1973 Coui:::.i r , 1972
Lincoln and 1966 P onti ac
automobiles as part of that settle-
ment plus her share of an SS.HOO
condominium once owned by the
couple.
Judge Blanpied further ruled
that 16 boxes of pcrson :.il
CSee HINSHAW, Page A2)
It's R agtime
All the Way
In &at R ace
Ragtime won all the marbles in
the San Diego to M anzanillo y achl
race. scoring first tk> finish. first
on overall handicap and first in
Class A.
Ragtime's overall victory was
assured when Broom Hilda, a
Class C entry, ran out of han-
dicap time early today. There
was no report on Broom Hilda at
the 8 a.m. roll call.
Trash Goes
Ori Scliedule
For Sp!lglass Bill
It was the first overall han·
dicap victory for Ragtime since
s he has campaigned in Southern
California, according to Bill Pas-
quini.co-owner with Bill White of
the 62-foot sloop. She has been
first to finish in every race she
has entered.
Tr:ish will he collected
on the regular schedule
bot h Thursday and next
Mondav. evc'n I hough both
ctny~ arc holidays. accord·
ing to Newport Beach
Gt•m·rnl Sc-rvice Director
J:tk<' M\'ndcrsc
Thu1 ~rl ay is Lincoln's
b1rthll.1y nnd Mon day is Ule wa .. h1ngtn11 's bir thday
hol11l.1 y. ~ cwport Bench Cl·
tr II.Ill'' il I 1 ('rt1.11 n op«n on
L\ncnln':-. H111hd.1v, hut \\ill
t'IO~l' 111 uh .. n •II< 1• of \ht•
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Skateboard Ban Sought
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
• Of Ille O•llY Piie! 5'.ttt
If residents and city officials
have their way, s kateboarding
will become a thing of the past on
Newport Beach's Spyglass Hill.
Monday, city councilmen dis·
cussed an ordinance which would
ban s kateboarding from city
streets having a grade of more
than six percent. They made It
clear they were talking .1baut
Spyglass Hill above Corona dl'I
Mar
The nrdinarlN' and a 5it:-iff re·
f11lrt on alternate method~ of Pl'I
trnl\ skateboarders out of the' N'
f sidenlial area in the coastal hills
will be brought back lo the coun-
cil for action Feb. 23.
Councilman John Store. whose
district encompasses Spyglass
Hill, said the proposed ordinance
was prompted by complaints
from residents.
"The biggest problem 1s that
ouls iders come in," he ex·
plained. "Tht'y come in i:roups \n
1r11rks When they ride down lo
the bottom of the hill. the truck
picks the m all up and takeF them
hack u~Ho th<' top 3~11in "
"IMC' so:d complaints oboul
'katcbOt•rtl1ng from Spyglass
Hil~ constitute a quarter of the
complaints received citywide.
However , the proposed or-
dinance was viewed as a last re·
sort by Councilman Paul Ryckoff
of Balboa Island who asked that
city officials investigate other
way s o f di sc ouragi n g
skateboarde rs. "short or broken
glass."
Ry<:kotr based his mild oppasi-
Uon to the ordinance on a memo
from Police Chief D . .James
Glnvai1 w hich outlined some 11rn·
blcms which would be crt•iltl'd hy
('cc SKAT•;, P;,gc/\2)
Only 13 of the 39 yachts that
started the race Jan. 31 had
finished by 8 a.m . today. Boals in
Ma nzanillo we re Greybeard, Joli,
Ragtime, Miramar, Endless
Summer. Dorothy 0, Nalu JV,
Celeri t y, Wh is tle Win g,
Primavera, Deception, Mamie
and Lussino.
The rest or the fleet wns strung
out from 5 to 40 miles from
Manzanillo w ith the m aJority
clustered about 40 miles out.
Even with the light. winds re·
ported in the ar<'n virtu:illy all or
th1• houlll \\ t•rt• t''<IH~ctccl to finish
:.nmc ll nw tod.1>
Bizarre
A ccount
R evealed
S1\N FRANCISCO (AP> -
\\\·a\'ms:: a c·hillins:: saga of fear
and degradation, Patricia Hearst
c;ays her Symb1onese Liberation
Army kidnapcrs forced her to
embrace violent revolution and
enslaved her mind with the belief
she would never escape the ter-
rorist underground.
Fig hting back t ear s. Miss
Hearst finally told her story to
the world Monday in testimony
MOTHER DENIES SON
ASSAULTED PATTY-AS
at her bank robbery trial. It was
a bizarre account of wee1'.s in
darkness. sexual assault, months
o( livi n~ with the recurring
threat of death and a nighl of
watching some of her mos t
\'J('IOUS tormentors die IO flames.
She sta rtled the courtroom
with her declara1ion that sht> had
been sexually assaulted by SLA
member Willi am Wolfe when
kept blindfolded 1n a closet for
several weeks after her Feb. 4,
1974, kidnaping
She s~11d her1June 7, 1974, taped
eulOf!Y of Wol!e and the other
SLA members who daed in thf"
fi re was writtC'n by William and
Emily Ha rris. In the tape, she
proclaimed her love for Wolfe.
"allini:: him ·'the gentlest, most
beautiful m an i ·vccvcrknown."
On the witness s tand, howl'\ Cr,
she portrayed Wolfe as callous.
As Bail ey questioned her:
Q Did you. infact, have any af·
feet ion for William Wolfe·~
A No.
Q Did William Wolfe ever do
an) thing off ens1 ve lo you·!
A Yes.
Q. What did he do?
A. lie assaulted me sexually.
Chok1ns:: back tears. Miss
I learst said Wolfe actosted her in
the closet a month after her kiri·
napang and was n't Lhc only SLA
member lo :.eitually abuse her.
Basley did nol pursue the math:l"
further.
CSee PATTY, PageA2)
Or::~7:a t
Weather
Decreasing c louds
toni ght with sunoy skies
and wa rmer temperatures
Wednesday, according to
the weather service.
Slightly warmer with highs
of 60 at the beaches and 6.5
inland. Chance or rain near
zero tonight and Wcdncs·
day.
I NSIDE T ODAY
A pol.lee oj/icer who tned to
talk a l6·11ear·old friend into
turning ooer l11s rifle. was
f orced to kill tile boy in a
heated slolldofl. Story A4.
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Con s er v n Li o n ls t ·s up ported
legislation to cnacl permanent
controls on the development ot
the scenic California coulllnc
was announced today amid
wa;nings it faced stiff opposition.
The l egislation was spawned
by voter approval of the bitterly
contested 1972 coastl1ne protec·
tlon lnlll,tive which created a
series of commissions to tern·
Porarily regulate coastal de·
velopment and' draft a perma-
nent plan.
Sen. Anthony C. Beilenson CO·
Los Angeles), chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee and
spe>nsor of the proposaJ, warned
or an "extremely difficult" road
ahead and called on s upporters of
the initiative to ''re-enlist in the
fight to save the coast."
He said the measure sought to
protect "the scenic beauty or the
coast, e ncourage Its orderly and
balan c e d d e velopment.
guarantee public access. plan for
siting or energy facilities and
power plants and lo increase the
opportunities for public recrea·
lion."
The measure, supported by the
Sierra Club and other conserva·
tlonist organizations, would ex·
tend the life of the s tatewide
coastal commission and require
local governme nts to draw up
their own coastal plans in con·
formity with the plan enacted by
the bill.
Beilenson t.old 4.1 news con·
ference that d evelo pe rs a nd
other opponents of the 1972 in·
itiatlve a nd previous coastal
legislation "are already geared
up to attack this bill."
"Builders. land developers .
<'onstruclion trade unions.
utilities. oil companies and others
seeking lo protect their narrow
self-interests will be out in force
to defeat this bill or attempt to
weaken it," he said .
Sen. Pres ident ProTem James
R. Mills (0-San Diego), forecast
m respe>nse to a question that if a
"reasonably good bill doesn't
pass" the le gislature environ-
mentalists will again take their
case to the voters with another
coastal protection initiative as
thcy d!d four years ago.
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HINSHAW. • •
possessions held by the District
Attorney's Ofrice in sale keeping
throughout the divorce proceed·
ings are Mrs. llinshaw's and
must be returned to her.
Hinshaw was further ordered
to pay fo r 1\1 r s . llans haw's
ps ychiatric treatme nt for the
next two years up to a m aximum
of $200 n month and to continue to
make his fede ra l medical in-
surance cove rage available to
her.
Judge nlanpied refused to al-
low legal fees of S7.000 dem anded
by Mrs. Hinshaw·s attorney.
Noting that Lhe rc had been
"bad blood" bet ween opriosini;
lawye rs during the cti vorcc he ar
ing "for no reas ons that I can un
nerstand' · he s et the award at
S2.500.
He also reject!> the plaintiff's
arg ument that Mrs lhnshaw
\\'as lured by Hinsha w from her
20-year marr iage to Las Vegas
$Ontr actor Max Worthen.
"She knowing ly left a s ecure
marriage ." J udge fll anpiect said
And he further c.•on<'l uded that
Hinshaw would ne ver hove m ar·
rled a woman us ill us Mrs
Hanshaw m adc herse lf out to be
during the divorce mqw ry
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Tualday. February 10. 1976
Council Action
lo action Monday ru ghl, Newport Beach city councilmen.
SENIOR HOU ING: Adopted un ordl.nancc allowing
sCJli!>r ~tlien housing projecta 1n any ione of the city, subject
toausepermlt.
TRUCKS : Gave final approval t o nn ordtnance bannln&
large trucks from side strce~ In Corona del Mar.
CITY CLt;RK: Appointed Ueputy Cat y Clerk J>om
George acting city clerk m the ubscnce of Laura Lagios who
i.s ~eriously ill a l Hoag Memorial Ho~patal ·
LIBRARY: Nam(:d Wiltlam Blurock a nd Associates as
the architects for the Newport Center Library.
GAS TAX: Unammously passc<l <.1 resolution opposing an
Orange County Transit Distnct J>roposal to use part of the
C011nty'S Shari: Of .state gas tax funds for development Of U
fixed rail transit system.
STREET SWEEPING: Al the r equest of residents. re-
moved Ocea~ Boulevard ln Corona del Mar from the posted
street sweeping program.
Expelled Student
Loses UCI Lawsui·t
Expelle d UC 1 rvinc student
Bruce MacNaughton remained
that w ay today when Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Lloyd E . Blnnpicd Jr. again
ruled that he had no cause of ac-
tion against the university.
Upholding defense arguments
filed by lawyers for UCf and
Chancellor Daniel AldrlC'h ,
Judge Blanpied C'ommcnted that
MacNaughton, 42, of 4725 RoYl'l'
Road, Irvine . failed to take ad-
vantage of the adm inistralivc UP·
pe>rtunities offered h11n when he
was dismissed lastJw1t'26.
lWaC'Naughton is seeking re·
instatement. to the aradcm iC' prtl·
gram, an opportuniry ro com
plete the mas ter 's course he was
laking al the tune o( h1s CJC·
puls ion a nd $-1 :J million In
damages.
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WITNESS ...
ble with her chaer attorncv. I'
Lee Bailey, s miled bra ght'ry .it
the witness.
The young dt'fc:mdunt, ap·
pa re nlly in a good mtwJd, had
begun the day lttuf hing at un uo ·
parent joke her at orncy told ht•r
before court begun. She wor<'
a noth e r new o utfi t u
multicolored st riped over blous e
with a pale beige turtleneck un
demeath, a nd brown stacks.
In her d ramutic testimony on
the first d ay of t he heming, M 1ss
Hearst admitted she was the
person ''ho s p rayNI th1' Los
Angeles s tore "1th J?unshots one
month aftl'r t hl' b.rnk robhcr)'
with which s he •'> ch,irgcd
L:nde r q uestioning hv L S Al
torney J ames L. Browning, Mat-
thews s aid he asked his t•hiitty
abductors, "\Vhy c11d you rob thC'
ba nk?"
Mac Naughlon's e xplosion
<'a mc whe n he failed to complete
a number or assignments in his
s cie nce course afte1· several
warnings.
Ile later accused instructors of
actipg maliciously in failing to ad·
vise the adminislration of his
plans lo make up "incompletes ..
in his studies.
MacNaughton s uid another re·
ason for his expulsion lay in the
fact that he circulated an essay
C'ntill e d "Org anizationa l
Survival " o n campus shortly
before he was asked to leave_
1\Ja cNaughton, a fonnerowner
of a pet food company, states he
as being punis hed for exposing
various fl aws in UCl's Graduate
School of Ma nagement.
tie claims he is a lso being
punished by the school for s eek-
ing r einstatement through action·
taken by the American Civil
L1herties Union.
The forme r s tudent c:laims that
UC I nc1mm1strators are motivat·
t·d a gains t him through jealousy
of his business and academic
powe rs.
Attorney Bill Sheffie-Id today
:-aid Mac Na ughton's new al·
tempt to negotia te the pretrial
s tag e of the la w~uil failed
··because we ran up against a
judge who doesn't know the Jaw.
"H e does n 't r e ad h i s
paperwork and he doesn't. un·
derstand the problem," Sherfield
said. "Neverthelt•ss we shall file
<in a m ended c·omplaint in the
hope that even Judge ntanpied
might be a bl<'tocomprchcndil.''
500Not Home
For Newport
Census Count
By HILARY KA\'t: 0t Ille O•lly Pll.t SUr1t
The current, week-long storm
that brought more than six In·
cbes or rain to some parts of
Orange County is expectc~o
bow out tonight leaving I its
place mostly c lear skies 4l,
warmer t emperatures. ' Weather forecasters predict a
less than 10 percent chance of
s howers tonight and Wednesday.
although some cloudiness may
remain. The thermometer is ex·
peeled to reach the high 60s Wee!·
nesday.
The five.day forecast shows no
sign of more rain, according t.o
weathermen.
Between 2.5 and 6.5 inches of
ra in were recorded al local r ain
stations during the past seven
days, bul the s howers caused no
serious problems .
Officials throughout the county
echoed the belief that if the rain
had falle n h ::i rder and faster,
floodJng and mudslides could
have occurred , as in other areas
of Southern California.
Because the rain was light at
most times, the earth did not
beco'tle overs o a ked, even in
areas charred in recent fires.
. Isolated incidents did occur in
some areas . Q((icials.in Fountain
Vnlley report tha t water flooded
a yard and garaAe ne ar an
Edison Company easement near
Talbert Avenue, but caused little
damage.
lo lluntin~ton. Beach. a service
ditch beneath Crys tal ~treet col
lapsed and c reated a hole in the
road. No injuries resulted and Ci·
ty crews quic kly repaired the
damage. according to a city of·
f1cial.
Harbor patrolmen at both
Dana Point Harbor and Newpe>rt
Harbor were kept busy in recent
days securing loose boats and
pumpinf{ out flooded boats
Wettest area of the county is
still Silverado Canyon. which re·
ported 1.40 inches Monday, br·
ingin~ the storm total to 6.44 in·
ches and the sea son total to 8.74
.inches -the s ame figure as last
year at this date.
In San Juan Copistrano, .36 in·
ehes fell Monday. bringing the
storm total to 4.97 inches. Season
total is 6.14 inches, compared t.o
6.73 last year.
Jn HuntinJlton Re ach .. 19 in·
ches were recorde d Monday. The
storm has dropped 2.62 inches
there and the s eason total is 3.66
inches. Last year the readini:t
was 6.81 inches. ,
Tustin Doctor
Freed in Death
WEST COVINA (AP> -Police
· Burton Liz'&
Welsh Wizard
LONOON (AP> -On the
morning after their tJt'tOnd wedd1~. JUchard Burton
had "two of th.: rc.'ddesl
and blurne i.l e yes I have
e ncountered.·· r~c alls lhe
bride, actress Elliabelh
'faylor.
"I cr a wled into bed
beside him and j u11t hold
him very clo~c." she said
in an interview with tho
Britis h magazltH•
"Woman." "My Welshman
udndeed a wlurd. Ile wo~e
about three hours later
refreshed us if he hlld jwst
been christened.
"How can you get mad at
anyon e so utterly out·
rageous?"
MVLawyer
Declares
Candidacy
William Hulsy, a conservative
33·year-old attorney from Mis·
sion Viejo, has announced his.
candidacy for th'e 74th Assembly
District seat being vacated by
Robert Badham.
Jn 1974, J iulsy ran for Orange
County District Attorney against
Cecil Hicks. ln 1972 he managed
the primary campaign of then
Congressman John Schmitz.
Hulsy, a d~puty prosecutor for
the City of Long Beach, saJd he
worked on beh alf of Goldwater
a nd Reagan campaigns in lhe
1960s.
Jn 1969 Dennis Carpenter, State
Republican Chairman, appointed
Hulsy chief administrative of·
ficer of the Republican State
Central Committee.
Hu.lsy. his wife Karen and their
five children have lived in
Orange County_ since 1968. lie
s e rved as president of .the
Aegean Hills Homeowners As·
sociation in 1971.
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SKATE • • •
the ordinance as it appeared
Monday.
Speaking t o the council. GI av as
uplained that as written, the law
would force officers to take into
cus tody j u v e nile s cau~ht.
s kateboarding in violatioo of the
law. '
He explained that once in the
s tation , the young offe nders
would have to be held until their
parents could be found and come
10 the station fo r a counseling
session.
•
Relief
Sought
A Costa M t'!.:J woman, worktn~
t h r o u g h l h c: G u u t e m ;1 l u
Consulate 111 Lus Angeles, has
been uulhor1 :rctl to t'ollect itrms
for survivor:. or the GuuwmaJan
carthquukes.
Olgu Loumeau of 20:J Oit le St ..
will a ccept· food, d othlng or m Q 11 (' .Y cl (I I) u t i v 0 s r r 0 m
throughout Orungt: County.
Chcck11, m~1d.,• 1.u1yuble to the
Cuatemulun Aid Chain, should
be delivered to ht'r or to Mrs. Rae
Poller.. 1501J W i1rwick Lane.
!l;cwport l!euch
In addition to Mrs. Loumeau 's
home. donations of food, clothing
and medicine a rc be ing accepted
for her at·all s ix Newport Beach
fire stat Ions.
The Orange County Salvation
Army will collect clothing dona·
lions for earthquake victims that
are marked for Guatemala
earthquake r elief
Checks are also being uccepted
by the Oran~e County chapter of
the American Red Cross, 601 N.
Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana.
Mrs. Loume nu said med.lea)
volunteeris are needed to serve in
Guatemala. Those interested in
volunteering can contact her at
548-3029.
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QUAKE ..•
.. The United Sta tes c3me with
airplanes and big, big trucks.
T hey brought medicine, nurses
and supplies. The planes came
every five or 10 minutes," Mrs.
Muadisaid. ·
The supplies were sor ely
needed. Al Roosevelt 1106pital.
where her husband is a ranking
member of the medical slaff,
three months of m edical supplies
were exhausted in one day. ll was
the only Guatemala City hospital
left standing after the quakes. she
s aict.
The hos pita l. built with
American und C uatemalan
money, has 800 beds. More than
3,000 persons wer e housed there
last Wednesday, she said.
Mrs . Muadi appealed for dona-
tions from local residents. She
s aid the y m ay be taken toChade's
Liquors. 34 262 Dohe ny Park
Road, Capis tra no Beach, or
directed to Los Angcles·based re-
lief organizations .
··we are so thankful for all the
help from the American people.
They h ave opened their hearts t r,
our country," !.hl' s aid.
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CANDIDATES "William Hams stated they
needed money bec ause thl'y were
fi g hting guerrill <.1 warfare and 1t
w as n 't ea sy ' · ~1 at t h I! w s
tes tifi ed _
He said Mas!'> llear:.t :1ddccl lhut
she had '·heard lot~ of puhhcat)
that her gun was n't l<ni1IC'd and
she s aid this was a ll false "
The Cat y or N<>wport Bc ~1ch have released II Tustin doctor
could lose $20.000 in slatc runds if booked las t we ek for invesligu-
Newp-0rt Beach houschOld<; stil l lion of murder nfter the decom-
not included In Lhe r urrent census posed body of his former wife
rrmmn uncountr d . ci city a1clc was found in his apartment. ~aid today. West Covina police detect 1ve
He s uggested that. with up-
11roval from the j udges or the
Harbor Judicial D1stnct Court,
JU\'enales could be issued a traffic
cit::ition for the violation, which
\Wuld sa ve time and manpower.
"We prefer that this ordina nce
he applied to a limited area,"
the Police chief soid. "We arc
spread rather thin with many
police problems of a greater
magnitude and we are rather
jealous of our ti me ."
Councilman Paul flyckoff. whos e
district includes U<.1lboa Island,
Beacon Day and the eastern bluff
of Uppe r Newport Buy. llis oppo-
nents arc Hans llcgn;.i and Gwen-
da Watson.
Browning asked. "Did s he :,,1y
she was free to u<;c the cun '1"
.. Yes ," replied Malt hew:., whu
frequently brus hed has longish
hair away from his eyl"S.
He was casua ll y cl;1tf in m l
open-necked burgundy s hirt and
hght·colored jean"
The w itne<; . only l wl) }cars
younge r than M 1~s llearst, said
she "stated s he fired .it thr slorc
and said it wus a good fct.tling ro
see her t wo com radt•s comm~
e1cross t he str eet."
Asked by Rrown1nl! 1f :-he
specific ally used th<" word "C'Dm ·
r;idcs" to describe thl' llarnscs,
Matthews said Yl'S
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PATTY •..
Tes tify in g with the 1ury
absent, s he said she took purl in
lhe robbery only out of fear of de·
ath and said she n•·,·cr surron
dered bec ause re maining SLA
members threatened to stalk her
for the rest of her lifc 1f she did.
She was captured Sept IH.
With a whispery vot<'C thnt was
barely uud1blc at tl mel->. the IJUll'
newspaper he iress said rt1i,:ht
was futile as two surviving SLA
members continued to r ar ry on
the legacy of those who died to
imprison he r forever 1n u m ental
dungeon. She said shr watched
. the May 17, 191\ shootout at Lo"
Angeles on a television set in an
Anaheim motel.
"Where could I IW!" she asked
several times, .saying the S J.A
convinced her t hnt she had been
nbrmdoned by her family und
that the FDI wantl'd her r1ead
Miss tlonr5l r enounced all h<'r
taped com munique" from the
SLA 11s products ol coc•r<'lllll, 111111
said s he W;Jli forct'd to help rob a
honk and lat er ll•ll a lC'en ::igcr
that she .iclNI rree ly
"They Lold me J ''ould hl·
killed,·· wes h1•1 simple, direct
cxplnnaUOl'I Of 01 uny of hl'I' llC
t1ons.
.John Forrester snid Or. Richarti
About $1U.25 per pe!"ion as re· C. Ey, 42, of Tustin. was hookcct
turned lo cities from i.tate taxes for investigation or murder Fri·
based on thl' nirrcnt ceni.us day after detectives found the
fi gures. bod y of his divorced wire,
Marilyn , 41 , in a Wcs l Covina
I le suid the most that could be
expected or the ordinance is ~
citation because to go further
than thal would be imPossihle.
Mayor Do n al d Mclnn i!>.
reprcsentin~ West Newport. 1:.
bein g 01111 0 .,cd b y Hobert
Brocknrnn. J ohtl:-on, th<' wrik ·ln
l·antlidatC', '"in Mc tn111s' d1stncl.
According to city plnnning aide apartment.
C r aig Bl uc ll , abo ut 500 After a n autops y failed ro re·
households a re still not rounted. veal the cause or Mrs. Ey's de·
These a re pers ons who were not ath, howeve r. £y was releascd
Three Figure in Israeli R eshift
hom e when ;1 census lakl'r came p ending the outcome o f a · TEL AVIV, Is rael (UPI) -labor bloC'. arc con s iderin~
by a nd who did not contact city chemic al examinatlon orthc cor -Members of three political re plac inJ: him .,..1th dt•fcns c
hall for a new cens us appoint • parties, including dissidents In mina!>ter Shimon l'cres, Jsraeh
ment. psc. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's ne ws pa p(' rs saarl todav
1\ccordmg to Bluell, based on an
a verage of 2.4 persons pe r
household. the uncounted popula-
tion muy number 1.200, amount·
in g to S20,000rn los t revenue
Census take rs will be <·omplct -
1 n g th e ir ta s k o n Frid a y.
Everyone who ha~ not yet been
counted 1s asked lo cul\673·7801
Two 'Students'
Held in Heist
A pair of youn g <'ollegians driv-
ing a red luxury convertible were
captured moments after a $580
lfuntington Beach bank robbery
Monday.
Aurora r oxx. If!, :1n<I Anthony
Rra d c liff. 21. bolh of Los
An1?ele.s. were booked on susp1.
cion of nrmc d r obb(•ry.
Miss Foxx was captured at
shotgun-point a bout 2·45 p.m .
less than u blor k from the
Crocker National Bank hranch at
96 Hunti ngton Center, just off the
San Diego Freeway at Beach
Boulevard
Rradc llrr. he r ulleged nc·
complke In the a borted robbery
of one teller in the bank, was ap·
prehended severul blocks away,
after apparently being spooked
into fleeing.
BradC'liff wus a rr<'sted nt lhe J . r . Penney Company tlUtO repair
center ot ,777 l'~dingcr Ave.
Officer Dennis Hranch wits only
u bloek awny when a teller
pressed a ~ilent olurm buUon u11
an ntt ra ct 1v e hlnck woman
pushed n not~ ocross h~r counter
and brnnd1shed a gun
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WHO'S BEHIND YOU?
How muc h do guarantees mean? It depends on the it em involved
and the manufacturer.
. A $100.000 house 1s guaranteed for ONE year.
Most automobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to one year
Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days lo one ye ar
Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry is
lWO YEARS for manufacturing defects. The feeling is that manufacturing
defects will surface within that two year period. Beyond thrs. these
manufacturers feel there are too many varaables in the usage to give
coverage beyond that period.
Don't be misled by "Phoney" guarantees. They are prorated. based
on mill-1nvo1ce costs. plus padding and labor to change. By the time you
figure them up. it usually costs more to change than the original purchase
prace.
Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints as
not because o f defects but because of improper installation. We min1m1~e
the number o f complaints by having the best installers around. Also. we
deal only with more substantial mills. further reducing problems BuytnQ
from Alden's will g1v~ you theJg~atest security.
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 9267 7 • PHONt 646-48JB 6 •6·1JSS
Tuetdoy February 10 1978
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
A:sked t he question,' Which Is the largest hotel chain" ',
mllny persons could ,.,robably .1nswer, c orrectly lloltd,lY
IM S W1tb some I 700 eslubUshmcnu, lloh duy Inns has for
rent e ach day an mc r~'<ilble 267 000 rooms A:>ked the quc:>
uon • Whil:h 1s the larJ:est re sta urant c h:.un" m;,any
person s r ould p robnb l ali.o ans wer (Orreclly.
McDonald s With more than 3,000 units 1n the United
St.Hes Mc Oon.i.1!1 s sells so many hum burge rs
thot averng~ 1ta1ly re
ce1pts totol :in lncrcd1
blc $5 5 m1lho n
llol1do v Inns a rHI
M c Dona ld s ,ire botn
franchis e t s meanmlt
Money
Tree
thul most of the units that beur thl'1r 11.1mC's are owned by
hcensel's Both compumes now have .annual s ales a pprox
1m :sllng $1 blll1on
HOW M ANY P•'HSONS, though would he ..iblc t11 1dcn
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EDITION
VOL 69, NO. 41 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
1'oday's Clo~dng
N.Y. Stoeks
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976 C TEN CENTS
~~~~~~~~~~
HB Student C~ntradicts Patty Hearst
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -As
an apparently cheerful Patricia
8earst looked on, a teen-ager to·
day described her as a genial
captor who worried about his
comfort while wielding a gun i.n
front of him.
Thomas Dean Matthews, 19, a
Golden West Coflege student,
who took an unexpected nde with
Miss Hearst and two Symbionese
Liberation Army companions in
May 1974, took the witness stand
for the government and im·
mediately contradicted the
heiress' testimony of Monday.
The testimony is being given
outside the presence of the jury
In Miss Hear5t 's bank robbery
trial. U.S. Dis trict Court Judge
Oliver J . Carter rnust determine
whether the panel should be a l-
lowed to hear evidence about
SLA "communiques" m ade by
O.ily l'llot S~I P-•
FAMILY SAFE-Mrs. Maria Muadi. 37, and her four children
arrived safely in Capistrano Beach from earthquake-
ravaged Guatemala Saturday to stay with relatives. Her
husba nd, a physician, remained behind. Children. clockwise'
from left, arc Gabrielle, 5; Herberto, 11; Juan Carlos. 16, :md
Maria Isabel, 8.
Victim Describes
Earthquake Horror
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
0111•• Otllr PllotSUff
· .. All t he people were screaming
like they werrvazy ... people
everywhere, cry.ing, screaming,
bleeding .....
Tears welled in Maria Muadi's
eyes as she told of the horrors of
the Guatemalan earthquakes that
It's Ragtime ·
All the Way
In Boat Race
·Ragtime won all the marbles in
the San Diego to M anzanillo yacht
race, scoring first to finish. first
on overall handicap and first in
Class A.
Ragtime's over all victory was
assured when Broom Hilda. a
Class C entry. r an out of han-
dicap time early today. There
was no report on Broom Hilda at
the Sam. roll call.
lt was the first overall han-
dicap vict ory for Ra~ime since
she has campaigned m Southern
California. according to Bill Pas-
quini.co-owner with Bill White of
the 62-foot sloop. She has been
first to finis h in every race she
has entered.
Only 13 of the 39 yachts that
started the race Jan. 31 had
finished by 8 a.m . today. Boats in
Manzanillo were Greybeard, Joli.
Ragtim e. Miram ar . E ndless
have left an estimated 17.000dead
since Wednesday . <Related story.
photo.A4 l
Mrs. Muadi, wife of a promi·
nent Guate mala City phys ician,
left the de vastated country Satur-
day amid fears that aftershocks
might injure her four children.
Her 41 -year -old husband. Isam,
remafaed behind.
Mrs. Muadi is staying al lhe
Capistrano Beach home of Mr.
and Mrs . George Chade Mrs.
'Chade is Mrs. Muadi'ssister.
"You felt like you were a little
piece of paper." said Mrs Muadi
i n h alting Englis h as s he
described the first joll th:.i l ~truck
at3:15a.n:i . Wednt>sday.
After the shod<. the Mu:idts
gathered their four ch1 lurC'n into
the family 's two cars and drove lll
Mixco, a s uburb. hormg to fin d a
new home intact. It had been
le veled.
"The next three nights we slept
mourcars. Noonewantedtoslecp
inside the buildings. They were
afraid of more earthquakes ... ~he
said.
The city's poor. who had no
cars. slep t outside in parks and
open areas. wrapped in sheets
and blankets. Mrs. Muadi s aid
American supplies began to ar·
rive at the city's Jet airport by
midday Wednesday. lts runways.
surprisingly. were not damaged.
although the termin al was
destroyed
<See QUAKE, Pagf' t\2)
the defendant and about the Los
Angeles crime spree in which
Mattthews was caught up.
Matthews t estified that after
being taken captive in his van, he
watched Miss Hearst easily han-
dle en automatic weapon, and
said she repeatedly patted him
on the head and inquired about
his well-t>eing.
He-Was asked during a brief
cross-examination whether Miss
* * *
Hearst had expressed "concer n
during the night that you were
feeling all right."
"Yes, she did," the youth
replied.
Testifying Monday, Miss
Hearst said she never handled a
gun while she spoke to Matthews
during the ir night-long ride
through the s treets of Los
Angeles.
Matthews. a s miling, affable
* * *
student, pointed her out in the
courtroom and said he had seen
her taking a bullet in and out of
her semiautomatic rifle as she
spoke to him. He said Mass
Hearst wore a black curly ·wig
which "she kept adjusting during
the course of the evening.''
He said Miss Hearst's compa-
nion, William Harris -whose
wife Emily had commandeered
Matthews' van -introduced him
* * *
to Miss Hearst , s aying: ''This is
Tania."
"She took a bullet out of the
chamber of her weapon and put it
in and out or the clip in the
weapon." Matthews recalled.
Asked to identify Miss Hearst
in the courtroom. he said, "She's
n ght there, sitting next to Mr.
Bailey."
Miss Hears t . a t the defense ta-
<See WITNESS, Page A2)
* * * Patty Reveals Sexual
Assaults in SLA Closet
Bizarre
Account
Revealed
SAN FRANCISCO <A P>
Weaving a chilling saga of fear
and degradation. P:itncw llearst
says her Symhioncsc Liberation
Army kidnapers forced her to
embrace violent revolution and
enslaved he r mind with the be lief
she would never escape the tcr·
rorist underground.
Fighting back tears, Miss
Hearst fina lly told her story to
the world Monday in testimony
MOTHER DENIES SON
ASSAULTED PATTY-AS
al her bank rol>bery ln<.11 It was
a bizarre account of ~eeks in
darkness. sexual assault. months -
or livin~ with the rcturnng
threat of death and :i 111g hl of
wa t chin~ some of hl'r mo!.l
Yicious tormentor:; die an flame!..
She startled the courtroom
with her declaralion that she had
been sexually assaulted by SLA
member William Wolfe when
kept blindfolded in a closet for
several weeks after her Feb. -1,
1974, kidnaping.
She said her June 7. 1974. taped
eulogy of Wolfe and the other
SLA members who died in the
fire was written by Willia m and
Emily Harris. In the tape, she
proclaimed her Jove for Wolfe.
calling him ·'the gentlest. most
beautiful man l'vceverknown .''
On the witness stand, however.
she portrayed Wolfe as callous.
As Bailey questioned her:
Q. Did you, in fact, have any af·
fection for William Wolfe?
A.No.
Q. Did William Wolfe ever do
anything offensive to you?
J\. Yes.
Q. What did he do?
A. He assaulted me sexually.
Choking bnck lears, Mi ss
llcarst said Wolfe accosted her in
the closet a monU1 an cr her kid-
napang and wasn't the only SLA
<Sec PATTY, PageA2)
MESA FORUM
The 17 candidates seek·
ing three seats on the Costa
Mesa City Council have
been invited to speak at a
breakfast m eeting of t he
Newport H arbor-Cos ta
Mesa Board of Realtors at
8 o'clock Thurs day in the
Mesa Verde Country Club.
The meeting is open to
public.
-·
Dally PilOI SUff Pllolo
LOOKING NORTH FROM FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA'S 'BIG DITCH' IS DRY
Fears of Rain Filling Newport Freeway Excavation Prove Groundless
Ditch
By ALAN DIRKJS
OH ... O•llY Pli.t St.«
It was not muc h of a test. but
the rains dad come and they did
not turn Costa Mesa's mile-long
ditch into a canal or a marina.
Engineers from the California
Depart ment of Transportation
<Caltrans> reported today there
had been no flooding in the ex·
cavation in the Newport
Boulevard median.
Engineer s have long main·
'tained the hole -it's 30 feet deep
a nd 225 feet wide -would not
flood for two reasons: first, a
channel has been dug alongside
the excavation to prevent rain
from surface streets from run·
ning into the hole. second. the soil
in the bottom is sandy, allowing
absorption.
But these assertions have not
silenced critics from quipping
that the ditch. excavated to get
fill dirt for the Newport
Freeway -Corona de! M ar
Freeway interchange at Bristol
Street, will become Coata Mesa's
Panama Canal or a Costa Mesa
marina.
Deputy Mayor Jack Hammett
r ecently told members of the
California Highway Commission
when they met in Costa Mesa
that the excavation would
become an attractive nuisance to
children as a r esultofflooding.
Costa Mesa Public Services
Director Jim E ldridge repeated
today that no water will d.rain tn·
to the ditch. ''Only direct rainfall
will gel into it," he said
Survives
John Gietzen . chief of the
hydrographics section of the
Orange County Flood Control
District. reported 2.29 inches or
rain had fallen in Costa Mesa in
the pas t week.
"But this was an cxc-ellent
Rlness Debated
Rains
rarnrall for absorption." he said
"lt fell moderately over a period
of days and thus there was no
waste."
Gietzen said the test ror the
median excavation will come
<See MEDIAN, Page/\2)
Hinshaw Divorce
Settled in Court
By TOM BARLEY
Ol IM Dally PllOI SUH
Supe rior Court Judge Lloyd E.
Blanpied Jr. reduced ma ny set-
t 1 em en t demand s of
Cong r ess man Andre w J .
Hinsha w's wife, Thais, Monday
in granting the couple's divorce.
Hins haw. however. convicted
earlier in another court on
bribe r y charges, now finds
himself facing another $3,365 In
legal bills that must be paid
within 90 days .
In his ruling that dissolved the
two year marriage, Judge Blan-
pied indicated he does not believe
the 48-year-old ex-Mrs. Ilins haw
is as sever ely afflicted with
multiple sclerosis a s was
claimed by her lawyer in week
long hearings.
Blanpied. gets 1973 Cougar, 1972
Lincoln and 1966 Pontiac
automobiles as part of that settle·
ment plus her share of an $8,800
condominium once owned by the
couple.
(~e HINSHAW, Page A2)
Or:n~~as •
Weather
<See Rl\GTIM E, Page A2)
DOW RECORDl
11-POINT GAIN
Port Mesa Relicensed
There was very little evidence
of any serious disease Dec. 20,
1972. according to color photo·
graphs taken o f the couple during
their wedding, the jurist noted in
a 12-page ruling granting the
divorce.
Decreas in g clouds
tonight with sunny skies
and warmer te mperatures
Wednesday. according to
the weather service .
Slightly warmer with highs
or 60 at the beaches and 65
inland. Chance of rain near
zero tonig bt and Wcdncs.
day.
NEW YORK <U PI) -Prices
closed b road ly and sharply
higher today in active trading on
lhe New York Stock Exchange
amid hopes the economic re·
covery would be long las ting.
The Dow Jones industria l
average. a 2.28-point gainer Mon·
dav. added 11.57 points to 968. 75.
Advances led declines by about
Q five-to-two m ar.:in. (Tables.
A\l). :I .
Prices were higher in active
trading on the American Stock
Exchange.
Hospital 'Cleaned Vp' Untkr New Owner
The Port Mesa Convalescent
Hospital, threatened with the
loss of Medicare and Medi Cal
patients last December because
of alleged non-comppance with
state health laws, has been re-
licensed.
A new own er, Ronald A.
Reynolds of Glendale. has taken
over the m anagement or the
hospital at 2570 Newport Blvd .
Costa Mesa. and has had the
facility re-certified by the slate
Department of Health.
"We have cleaned rt up. an,
c reased the staff. developed
policy and proc('dures, and
passed the s tate lic<'nsing inspec·
tion." Reynolds s aid today.
Robert Mitchel. supervising
surveyor for the state Depart-
ment of Health in Santa Ana, con-
firmed the facility has been re-
instated as a hospital for both
Medi·Cal and Medicare pro-
grams.
The change of ownership and
the r ecertiflc-ation were ac-
complished w ithout any patients
an the !H>-bed hnspilal being
'\
transferr('d. In December. state
officials said patients would have
lo be tran~fcrred when the facili·
ty was disqualified fro m the
Medi-Cal and M edicare pro·
grams.
"But I mod e a gamble,"
Reynolds said. "I guaranteed the
state that l would make the pay·
ments for these patients m yself if
we did not pass a new inspection.
We did pass the inspection and
the state made the payment~
retroactive."
CSeePORT,Page.U>
·'
And he further repeatedly ob-
srrv cs lhnl much o f Mrs.
H inshaw·s apparently in -
capacatnllng condition may be
psychiatric in nature.
Judge lllanp1cd predicts that
the lifting of the mentaJ strain as
a result of his ruling may even
have a beneficial effect on her
condltlpn.
He rejected Mrs. Hinshaw's
claim for lifetime financial sup·
port on those grounds and rules
that her share of community pro-
perty valued by him al $29, 130
shall bc$11,200.
Mrs Hinshaw. whose name or
Worthen 1s restored by Judge
INSIDE TODA l '
A police o/{icer who tncd to
talk a 16-year -old /ncnd mto
turning over his rtflr. JOOS
Jorced to kill the boy in a
heated slando/j. StonJ 114
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Victim Aid
Hopeful Cites Needs
E:cbtor 's Note: Thtr.: ore 11 con· -
dldotu vying for three 1eai1 on the
COiia Me1a C1t11 Council. This ltory u cbout one of them. The tlectton b
March 2.
Costi1 Mesa City Council can-
didate Davld J . Yarnal think& the
city abould tel up u rape coW\llel
Ing and defense center.
lie s ugges ted it be staffed with
women police of(icers.
Yarnal also said he would sup. v<>rt a 50-mcter pool at Costa
Mesa lUgh School and sald that ir
a councilmun he would favor the
ctty contributing more \ban the ,
25 percenl or the cost the city re-
cently ottered the pool boosters
and the Newport-Mesa Unlfled
Scbool District.
"H was impossible for the
boosters to raise the 25 percent
that was asked of them," Yarnal
said. "A pool will bring publicity
and revenue lo the city. Look
what 1.he Olympic pool has done
for Mission Viejo."
Yamat, 58, 1s married with
three chlldren. A heavy equip-
ment engineer, he has also run
service s tations and restaurants.
His home is al 2583 Santa Ana
Ave .. and he has lived in Costa
.Mesa for 18 years.
He said he would support low·
cost housing programs for the
elderly and claimed money is
available through an organiza-
tion ca lled the California Hous·
ing Finance Agency.
He said the "holding pattern" •
on expansion or Orange Count/
Airport should be continued.
On downtown redevelopment.
he-s11id much money has been
spent on studies and emphasized
it was time Cor action. He look is-
sue with a call for a bridge to be
bullt over the Santa Ana River al
West 19th Street beca°'e, he
sald, there is no money availa-
ble. "It's wrong to talk about It, ..
headded. ·
He calJed for McNally School
to be preser ved as a hi storical
s ite with a park atmosphere
created around It. -
On planning, he said he was op-
posed to commercial intrusion
Deity~..-54att .......
WOULD SUPPORT POOL
Mesa Candidate Yarnal
into residential neighborhoods.
He said this is what occurred on
the westside and contended
.. haphazard piecemeal zoning"
by past and present planning
commissions blighted parts o( the
westside.
He spoke in favor of a com-
munity center for seniors and
young people, but was cool to the
idea o( a city newsletter, saying
Jt wouJd be expensive. It Is up to
the citJ~en to be informed by re-
ading the press and attending
public meetings, he explained.
He suggested the posslbillty or
a cosl-sharing program between
the city and property owners
s hould be investigated to build
s idewalks in sections or the city:
He also suggested using the
elderly as cro.ssint1 guards near
elementary schools and said the
s ign ordinance should be revised
because the a mortization period
for small firms j s not long
enough.
Expelled Student
·Loses UCI Lawsuit
•' Expelled UC Irvine student
Bruce MacNaugbton remained
that way today when Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Lia.I E. Blanpied Jr. again
rulld'that he had no cause of ac-
tion against the university.
Upholding defense arguments
filed by lawye rs for ucr and
Chancello r Da nie l Aldrich .
Judge Blanpied commented lbat
MacNaughton, 42, of 4725 Royce
Road, Irvine, failed lo take ad-
vantage of the administrative op--
portunities offered him when hi?
was dismissed last June26.
MacNaugbton is seeking re-
instatement to the academic pr1>-
gram. a n opportunity to com·
plete the master's course he was
taking a l the time of his ex-
puls ion and $4.J m illion i n
damages.
MacNa,u):lhto n's explusion
<"ame wh en he foiled to complete
a number of assignments in his
s cience course a fter seve r al
warnings.
Ile later accused instructors of
acting maUciously in faitingtoad-
\'ise the administration of his
plans to make up "incompletcs''
in hiS studies.
MacNaughton said another Te-
asoo for his expulsion lay in the
fact that he circulated an essay
e nt itled .. Org ani zational
Survival" on campus shortly
before he was osked to leave.
MacNaughton, a former owner
ol a pet food company, states he
is bci.l"!g punished for exposing
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various flaws in UCl's Graduate
·School of Management.
He claims be is also being
punlshe.A by .the school for seek-
ing relfislatement lhrough aclion
taken by the American Civil
Liberti~s Union.
·The former student claims that
UCI adminis trators are motivat·
ed against him through jealousy
of his business and academic
powers.
Attorney Bill Sheffield today
said M aeN augbton's new at-
tempt lo negotiate the pretrial
stage of the laws uit failed
"because we ran up against a
judge who doesn't know the law.
''H e does n 't r ead hi s
paperwor k and he doesn't un·
derstand the problem," Sheffield
· s aid. ''Nevertheless we shall file
:m amended complaint in the
.hope that even Judge Blanpicd
might be able lo comprehend it.··
Evening High
School Opens
In Costa Mesa
The new evening high school in
the Newport-Mes a Unifie d
School District is scheduled to
open its doors at McNally Con·
tinuation High School next Tues-
day night.
Classes will be held from 5:30
p.m. to 9: 15 p.m .. each night.
Monday through Thursday, at
the Costa Mesa campus.
Students working fulllimc
must attend classes a minimum
of four class hours per week.
Those working parttimc must at
Lend n minimum of 15 hours per
week.
Courses w i 11 be offered in
Englis h a nd r eading. social
sciences. busines~ and math,
work experience and arts and
crafts.
The new evening high school is
an experiment to attract students
who have dropped out of school
early because of their work
schedules or who are considertng
leavlng school.
For more info rmation. phone
Carol Castaldo at 556·3450, after
5:30 p.m .. Mo nday throug h
Thursday.
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MEDIAN ...
with a more Intense d<>wnpour.
bul even tht!n he doubled whether
the median would OC)()(l heC'ausc
()( the drain age chnl\nel and the
sandy subsoil.
"Even if It did flood in parts.
they could install an automatic
pump s ystem to pump lh<' waler
to 3 specific drnin," he added.
Coastal
Proposal .
Revealed
SACRAMENTO (U PJ) -
Cons erv u ti o n iSL·Sopportcd
leglslation to enact permanent
controls on the development of
the scenic California coastline
was announc ed today amid
warnings it raced sUJf opposition.
The legislation was spawned
by voter approval of tfle bitterly
contested 1972 coastline protec-
tion initiative which created u
series o( commissions to tem-
porarily regulate coastal d e·
velopment and draft a perma·
nent plan.
Sen. Anthony C. Deilenson CD·
Los Angeles ). chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee and
s ponsor of the proposal, warned
of art ''extre m~ly difficult" road
ahead and called on supporters 9f
the initiative to "re-enUsl in the
Cight to save the coast."
He said the measure sought to
protect "the scenic beauty or the
coast . encourage its orderly and
bal a n ce d de ve l o pm e n t.
guarantee public access, plan for
sitin g of energy facilities and
power plants and to Increase lhe
opportunilies for public recrea-
tion."
The measure. ~upported by the
Sierra Club anc1 other conserva·
lionist organizations, would ex-
tend the life of the statewide
coastal commission and require
local governments to draw up
thelr own coastal plans In con-
formity with tbe plan enacted by
the bill.
Bellem1on told a news con-
ference that developers and
other opponents of the 1972 in-
itlatl ve and previous coastal
legislation "are already geared
up to attack this bill."
"Builders, land developers,
cons tru ction tra d e unions ,
utilities. oil companies and other!>
seeking to protect their narrow
self-interests will be out in forct>
to defeat this bill or uttempt to
weaken it," he snld .
Sen. PresldeRt Pro Tern James
R. Mills CD-San Diego), forecast
in response to a question that if u
"reasonably J,?ood blll doesn 'l
pass" the legislature environ·
mentalists will again take their
case to the voters with another
coastal protection initiative aH
they did four years ago.
QUAKE •..
~·The United Stales <'<tmc with
nirplanes and big, bag trucks.
They brought medicine, nurs1's
and supplies. The planes came
every fiv e or 10 minutes," l\t rs.
Muadis ald.
The supplies were sort'ly
needed. At Roosevelt Hosp1Lal .
where her husband is .a,rankin g
member of the medical staff.
three months' of medical supplies
were exhausted in oneday. ll was
the only Guatemala City hospital
left standing after lhequakes, she
s aid. The hos pila I, bui ll with
American and Guate mala n
money, has 800 heds . .More than
3,000 persons were housed there
last Wednesday,shesaid.
Mrs. Muadi appealed for dona-
tions from local residents. She
said they m ay be taken loChade's
TONIGHT
NEWPO RT·M ESA SCllOOL.
BOARD neRul:ir mcct1n1:.
(;osta Mt'sa City Counc'1l c:hum
hers. 7:30 p.m
' ' B E H 1 N U T II 1':
H£ADL1NES" -Dr. (i1l~·s 'f
Brown lecturer, OCC Forum
7:30 p.m
"THE NATIONAL llEAl:t'll"
-South Cous t ft c1a·rtor y
Theater, through Sun. tl p.rn
WEDNESDA '\', l~En. ll
COAST C OMMU N I TY
COLLEGE DOA RI> Regular
meeting, 1370 Adams, Sp,m.
OCC LECTURES "Positive
Parenting," Marti Malterre lcc·
turer. Island House. Newport
Center .. 9:30 a.m . "Income Tax
Prepara tion," Richard A Brown
J r lecturer. Fine Arts Bldg. 119.
7:30 p.m . "Fa!"hion Accessorie~
Workshop," Barb;.in.1 L1euwc>n.
lecturer. Room 325 Estanci..1 ·
High School, 7 p m .
BASKETBALL -1-\illcrton :.st
OCC. 7 :30 p.m . Tustin ut Coi.t a
Mes a. 7 p.m . Est anci a ,11 VIiia
Park, 7 p.m. fo'ountain V:.slky al
Newport Harbor, 7 11.n1
E'rone Page A I
IDNSHAW. • •
Judge Blunp1L•<.I furthl'r nill-11
that 16 boXt·s of pers ona l
possessions held by th,, Ob tricl
Attorney's Office 10 safe keeping
throughout the di vorce procced-
1ng6 are Mrs. Jlinshaw's and
must be returned to her
Hinshnw was fu rther or<.lerccl
to pay for Mrs . Jlins huw's
psychiatric treatment for tht•
next two years up to a m:J\1mum
of $200 a month and to ront1nue to
make his federal medical in
surance cover age av:.iilabl" 10
her
Judge Bl anpiec1 rl'fust'<i 10 al
low legal fees of S7,000dcmand('d
by Mrs . Hinshaw's attorney
Noting that I here had l.Jccn
'·bad blood " bc>twcen oppo!.mg
lawyers during lhc divorce hear-
ing "for no reasons thut l cun un-
derstand" hc set the <.1ward at
S2.500.
He also r ejects the plaintiff's
argument tha t Mrs. llinsJw w
was lured by llinshuw rrom ht'r
20-year marriaAc to Las Ve gas
'<'ontraclor Mux Worthen.
"Sht' knowin ~ly l<'rt 11 SC'l'llrt•
marriaizc." .J udgc Bl anp1ed ~.11t1
And he furth1.·r co11eludcd t hat
Hinshaw would never hnv<' mar·
ried a woma n oc; ill 8'1 Mr o;.
Hinshaw m11d(' hf'rsl'lf 0111 lo lw
during the d1vor<'e mqw n
f'ro• Page .1' I
PORT .••
Reynolds would not dis<'losc
how muc h h l' paid for the
hospital, but he did say he has
bc{'n the administrator or owner
of other convalescent hosp1tuls.
"l a m convinced the prulllcm
was mana gement," Reynolds.
who wiJJ also be administrator of
Port Mesa, said. Ile also ln~islt'11
he has long-term plan!i for thl'
facility.
··we have no intent ion of sl'll
ing," he ~:ml ··we a1e ~wn· to
stay."
Ranche r (;onvicted
B11 Newport Of fidals ·• ~
rt Parking
Plan Opposed
Newport Bench orricials w11l
oppose a county pion to add up to
650 public parking s pace& at
Ortingo Cou.nty Airl)Ort..
1'he proposal was brought to
lhl! county Board or Supcrvisori;
today. but it was continued until
March 2.
Discussing the plart with coun-
f'roa Page Al
WITNESS ••.
ble with her chief attorney, F .
Lee Bailey, s miled brightly at
the witness.
The young defenda nt . a p-
parently in a good mood. had
begun the day laughing at an ap.
parent joke her attorney told her
before court began. She wore
a n o the r n e w o utfil a
multicolored s tri peri over blouse
with " pale bel8e turtleneck un-
derneath, and brown slacks.
In her dramatic testimony on
the fi rst day or lhe hearing, Mlsi;
Hearst. admitted she was the
f1erson who s prayed lhe Los
Angeles store with gunshots one
month a rter the bank robbery
with which sbe Is charged.
Under questioning by U.S. At·
torney James L . Browning, Mat-
thews said he asked his chatty
abductors, "Why did you rob the
bank?''
"William Harns stated they
needed money becausetheywere
righting guerrilla warfare and it
was n 't easy," Matthews
testified.
He sa id Miss Hearst added lh:it
she had "heard lots of publicity
that her ~un wasn't loaded and
she said this was all false."
Browning asked, "Did she sav
she was free to use the gun?'' ·
"Yes," replied Matthews, who
frequently brushed his lon~ish
hair away fro m his eyes.
* * * Fro• Page A I
PATTY •••
member to sexually abuse her.
Ba iley did not pursue the matter
further. .
T es t ifyi n g w ith t he j ury
:1bsrnt. s he said she took part in
1 he robbery only oul of fear of de·
ath and i.aid she never surren·
rlererl bN·ause remaining SL/\
m(•mhers thr~3t~n('(l to st;.ilk hl•r
for the re5t of her life if she did
She " 3S capt ured Sept. 18.
With a"' h1spery voice that was
harcly audible a t times, the pale
nt•\\'Spaper heiress said night.
\\~1s futtle :is two surviving SL/\
members continued to carry on
the leS?acy or those who died -to
imprison her forever in :i mental
dungeon. She s a id she wat<'hed
the May 17, 1974 s hootout at Los
Angeles on a television set in an
Anaheim m otel.
"Wh ere could I ~o?" she Mkl'<I
several timei;, s aying the SLA
con vinced her that s he hud been
nbandoncd by her f:lmlly un!I
lhti l the FOi wanted her dead.
c1lm~n ~1ont.luy, City Manager
Robert Wynn s ald he believes the
proposal is "in violation or lbc
£nvlronmc•ntal Quullty Act."
Accor d ing to Hoh Long,
Wytm 's mlm1nu,trative assistant,
th«> county Boa rd of Supervisors
an August ordered a plan for
more parking s paces at the
airport.
The plan which hn.<i been de·
vised by the county General
Services Department. would pro·
vide 39S spaces adjacent to the
termlnnl a nd 255 more spaces a
half·mlle away on Nol'tJt Airport
Dri ve.
The 395 terminal spaces would
be created by moving the car
rental parking from the north
side or the terminal to a smaller
lot on the south side and taking
the metered par king lot, now on
the south side and moving tt up to
the area where car rentals were
parked. Th3t would create 50 ad-
ditlonwl parklnJt spaces.
Long said the existing public
parking Jot across Airport. Drive
Crom the terminal would be
r·eslrlped. producing 150 spaceR.
Another 195 spaces would be
cr eated by t a king over the
employes· parkln1t lot at the
south end o! the exl.sti.ng public
parklng lot.
The employes would be moved
to a new area adjacent to the
airplane tie-down area where 225
over-n ow public parking spaces
also would be included Jn the lot
to be constructed there.
F.moloyes or the airlines and car rental agencies as well' as
airport security guards are ex·
pected lo oppose the plan at the
upcoming hearing.
Fro• rage Al . 1
RAGTIME. • •
Summer. Dorothy 0 , Nalu IV.
Ce l erity, Whistle Wing.
Primavera. Deception, Mamie
and Lussino.
The rest or the fleet wns strung
out from 5 to 40 miles rrom
Msnzanillo with the majority
clustered about 40 miles out.
Even with the tight winds re-
port ed in lhe urea virtually all or
the hoals "ere e xpected to finisf\
some lime today.
• Bene fit Art Show •
Set at Me a High
An a rt show and :iuclion will be
<'Onductcd at Cosl a Mesa High
School Saturday to raise funds
for school m usical .units.
There will be a preview in the
media center from 7 to 8 p.m.
with the au<'t1on scheduled for
8.30 p.m ThP show will be staged
by the Band Roosters who said
the collt'etion offered for sale will
m<'ludc lithog raphs. <'tchings and
~raph i c::i. ~1gn cci by renowned·
<1 rt1sts. i\dm iss1on will cost $2
JX'r l'Ouplc.
Tanker Damaged
Liquors, 34262 Doheny Park SAN DIEGO (/\Pl A Borrl'J;''
Road, Capistrano Re ac h , or-Springs ranch O\\ner ha:. been
directed to Los Angeles-based re-convict ed of concea li ng and lieforganizations . 1 11 I I'
J\1 iss Hearst r enouncrd all her
taped communiques from th<'
Sl.t\ as products of cOt'rcion. untl
!>:lid she "':is forced to help rob u
hank and late r tell ;i tcen-a~cr
that she acted freely.
"They told me I would h e
killed ," was her simple. dirert
oplanat1on of m a ny or her uc-
tions.
C II H I S·T C 11 U R \ 11 . N e w
Zealand CAP 1 The L.S Navv
ta nkN M :iu ni ~t· l1m pe<I into
Christchur<'h today with ex·
tcn~1n· dumai:c In its bow from
ice on tl:-. \\ :1y hack from the An·
tarctic. "We are so thankful for all the _tr_a_ns_port ng 1 CA a a icns. -----------------------------
help from the American people. 1-------------------------------------Tbey have opened lheir hearts to
our country," she said.
* * * Mesa Woman
Organizes
Quake Help
1\ Costa Mesa woman. working
thr o ugh th e Gu a t e mala
Consulate in Los Angeles, has
been aulhorizec1 to collect items
for survivors of the Guatemalan
earthquakes
Olga Loumeau of 203 Ogle Sl .
will a ccept food , clothing or
money don a ti o n s fr o m
throughout Orange County.
Checks. made payable to the
Guatemalan Aid Chrun, s hOuld
be delivered to her or to Mrs. Rae
Potter. 1506 \V arwicK: Lane,
Newport Beach.
ln addition to M~. Loumcau's
home. donations or food. clothing
and medicine a re being accepted
for her al all six Newport Beach
rirc stations.
The Orange County !)1tlvalion
Army will collect <.'loth111g dona·
lions for earthquake victims lhal
urt> ma r ked for Gua tc mutu cart.hqui1kc relier.
Ch('c.;ks r11:c nlso bcini:l a<'ccptecl
by the Ornn~c County chapter of
lhe /\rncricun fled Cro~s, r,01 N. Golden ClrC'lr Dri Vt', Santa Ana.
Mrs. Loumeau said medical
volunteers ar~ needed to S('rve In
Guatemala. Thot'le interested In
voluntcerine can contact her al
MS 3029
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WHO'S BEHIND YOU?
How much do guarantees mear? It depends on the ilem involved
and the manu facturer
A $1 00.000 house 1s guaranteed tor ONE year.
Most au tomobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to one y ear
Mosl electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days to one year.
Guarantees on carpeting are comphcated. The rule 1n lhe industry is
TWO YEARS for manufacturing defects. The feeling 1s that manufacturing
defects will surface w1th1n that two year period. Beyond this. these
manufacturers feel there are too many variables in the usag e to give
coverage beyond that penod.
Don't be misled by "Phoney" guarantees They are prorated. based
on m1ll-mvo1ce costs. plus padding and labor to change. By the 11me you
figure them up, 1t usually costs more to change than the original purchase
price. .
Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints is
not because of de fects but because of improper installation. We m1nim1ze
the number o f complaints by having the best installers around. Also. we
deal only with more substantial mills. further reducing problems. Buying
from Alden's will give you the greatest security.
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • C05TA MESA , CAllf. 926t7 •' PHONE 646-4838 -646-23.SS