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1976-02-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
\. an .Lowers . Price of· Oil DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * M ONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 16, 1976 Y0L ... MO (1, J IRCTIO#t, J4 ~AOCI .. / • , Ambassador to Russia llurt IJy Mierowa1'es? • • • I 11 ,. Shaken Patty ReVisits Hideout 3 ·Hunte~ I A Clam.or of Clam.m.ers I Heiress In Death 'Looked ~· ·/ A prcs1d<•nl1al pardon 1-; lw ing sought for ha Togun !.'Aquino 1111 lfJ5(i pholo l. who was <:On\'IClt'fl or bt.•tng the traitor Tok' o HOM'. und the foreman or'lht• 1u ry that Of Pair Three men who may be hvfng in San Clemente are being sought by authorities in conne<"- uon with a pair of executton- style slayings that occurred in a R1vers1de-area bar early Sun· day. Two m e mber s o f th e Renega'des Mo torcycle Club \\ l're ~bot t w1ce in the head by a tno of men belirved to be members or a· nval motorcycle ~up. :l<'<'Ording to R1vers1de Count~ Sheriff's depulle!> Capt PaJ' JonesJ~a1d an all ~in~ bulletin has been issued (Of Paul Joseph Soulard . 33, "ho 1s behev('d to be a resident e1f San Clrmente Two others ;· .o are !>ought. They were not identified W1tnt'sses to the shootinf.ts said three men rame , into a • convicted her ha ~ 1oinc·rl ·those rC'rornnH•ndin~ the pardon 't ·;.prt\'ate club operated by the Renegades Satu rday night. tulked wnd drank in a fnendly manner "1th club members. • Iranian Firm Lowers Price Of Crude Oil • T F. II ll A 'I; , I r ~1 n II I' I 1 ;1 llpokl'sman for I h,· :'l:.1t1on.il f 1 .1 n1nn 011 t'ompJnv .... 1111 \11<1.iv Iran In" 1 n·d 11' "'111111: pr11" for heavy rrudt• '"I 10 .1 htil for .1 "idt•r s hart• of tlw -..1..:,.:1111: ""'"' mark rt The spokt•-.mnn -..1111 lht· pr111• of h('U\'\' 1·ru1k d rnpp1·cl II\ ~I'· ' <'<'Olli n 'hu rrt·I tu ~ 11 Ill I lo-.,,1111 Iran hut! h1•ht to lh1· ""'hi pr111· u1o1ret'd on lf>' tht• Orjl.in11.111011 ur Petrol1•um t-:x1>0rltnJ.? ('c1untrw-. (O Pt:Cl t•vt•n 11ft1•1 nttwr memlx"r C'Ountrll'!I "lll'h u., :-..nr• Arabia and Kuw111t p.m·d tht·ir selllnit pncei> b) 11bo11t Ill or 11 cents ~mce Octobt•r The <;pok esmun ,,1 111 therf' would b<' no 0HIC'1.1I .innounef' mcnt Of lhl• nl"W pnC'e -.rhedUll'. but that rt "('flt quietly into l•ffrl't Saturda\' Iran 011 0Cf1C'1t1l!! and rt'Prl'"l'n tatives of a ronc,1lrt 1um o f Westt'rn 01 1 C'ompanw-. rf'hnm~ and d1stribut1ng cl bout llS 1><'r<'1'nt of Iran's oil ''port!. ha'e lx"en meeting m Tehran for 'iC'\'C'ral wt;.eks trying to n egotrntr a nrw _.atteement to rcplaC'e tht' onl.' signed rn 1973 Bomb in Belfast BELFAST. Northrm Ireland tt:Pll A po"erful bomb <'X , ploded in a post omcr 0('\t door to Bnllsh t\rmy headquarter'\ to day and two army outpoc,ts came under attack in new !'lnfo tn~· gered by the dt>ath of an l rnh Republican army hunf,tcr ~tnker Shortlyrnft cr m1d01~ht. two of tht• thret' left the bar and rr 111 r n t' d min u I c ~ I ate r w 1th tlra" n handJ:uns Tht•v ordered everyone to llr on tht' floor. then selected two lll'nt'I! act r s. and shot ea<.'h in tht• h1•iltl two times, "111\.-sscs said Thr '1ct1ms were 1dent1f1l'd a-. John Wei.Icy Dutter . 35, nf 1'1-dley, and Dav1ct Vauj.thn. also kno"'n as Travis Shane Weaver. :!ti, or R ub1doux W11nr-.s es said the iiunmen 01111'rN1 the 10 persons 1n lht' har tn hf' st ill for five m1nult'"• tlw n lt' ft Tht• l'lub 1s loc·atl'd on state lltuhwuy 1'0 '" Glen Avon, a ll tversidl• suburb Further details on the kilhn1o1s nnd thr s uspcrli-S were not nvnilabh• todlly because or tht' l'r<'sldcnt 's bay holiday. de· p11tit'S s aid. Israeli Scare Rf.IRl'T . Lebanon <U PI> lo;raeh warplanrs streaked into lA:'banese arr space three times todav. sending air raid sirens "a1lin~ throughout Beirut The planes apparently were on a re· ronna1ssancc mtssion. B4NDITS ROB CONGREGATION SH ER MAN. Tex. (AP) Three masked band.its, one of thrm brandishing a shotgun. robbed the congregation or lhe Pecan-Grove Baptist Church while services were In progress Grayson County sheriff's de- puties said the pastor, lhe Rev. Brufe Hibbitt. wa~ preaching to 23 people Sunday night when the tno barged into the sanctuary The bandits escaped wilh an un- drtermined amountof money A horde or <.'lammer.; h1l t! bay bc•ach at the end of the Ba lboa Pcm ula Sundav a!- a minus low tide opened new huntm~ grounds. When the clammers got through digging. the bC'ach looked a bit like a w ar 1onl'. but the changing tide soon b<·gan fill ang in the hok~. Moscow Envoy Hurt By Soviet Beams? BOSTON <AP J Waller Stoes11el, American amba11sador to Moscow. has a mystenous blood ailment possibly cau.-1ed or ag(tr<1vated by high level!! or Sov· 1et micro" ove11 beamed at the American Emba!IS)'. The Boston Globe reported today The newspoper quoted sources as saying Stocs,el's .11lment re sembles leukemia and was a ma .)Or factor leading to an Amen can prot~st to the Kremlin over the microwave transm issions A State Departm e nt spokHman In Washtnglon. asked about the report of Stoessel's Ill· ness, said, "The ambassador's health Is a personal matter and I'm not going to discuss it." Later the embassy said lhe r e- port is "inaccurate and mislead- ing." Asked about r eports from Mo!lcow that an American military technicion arnvCd there to test lhe blood cell count of em- bHsy personnel, the spokesman replied. "An Initial cheek has shown lherc isn't any greatrr m· cidence of senous illness among people at the embassv now or who hav<' been thcr(' than there iR tn the American populallon at largr " Neither nation has explained the reason for the microwave11, which are reportedly l'l\UCh higher than erlhrr J.!Ovemn'lent C'onsrders safe for industrial use, the Globe said Earlier news accounL'\ out or Moscow said West('m rec;1denl!I there assume the Soviets ar~ directing a lis tening device toward a section or the 10.11tory embassy's three top.floors where classified work is conducted The ambassador's residence also is located there According to lh1s thesis, the listening device l5 locatl'd in a building that races the Embassy across eight·lane Tchaikovsky Street in central Mmcow. Technical experts from the United States made tests tn Moscow recently but couldn't use their own measuring equipment and were given Soviet lnstru· menU! later found to be working improperly . the newspaper 11a\q. It quoted sources saying ~ (See BEAMS, Page A2) HB Revelers Dispersed By Police LonJt holiday weekend leisure lime led to numerou11 parties m llunllngton Be ach Saturdny and Sunday, Including one beer bust declared an 11lcjlal ass<'mbly by police and dispersed as officers used a public addres11 system from their circlinll hd1copter. Sevt"ral patrol car tcam!I were required to circulate throu1th the Pacific Sands tract area n('ar Beach Boulev a rd and In- dianapolis Avenue to keep re- velers moving on their way Officers said numerous com· plaints were received from sur· rounding residents before the estimated 200 young people party- ing al 8272 Munster Dnve. Many residents desired to frl e disturb· Ing the peace com plaints. Sahara Fighting RABAT. Morocco CAPl -New fighting between Algeria and Morocco is reported in the Spanis l\ Sahara two weeks before Spain officially ends its rule over the northwest African terntory. Frantic' SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> Patricia Hearst. her face white and looking frnnlk. had to be supported b y mars hals today when she left un apartment where she was held captive by the Symb1onesc Liberation Army Mtss Hearst wall s upport(,'(! by the arms and wa1i1t by two marshals after s pending 35 minutes ins ide thr -tiny third- Ooor apartment The jury in her bank r obbery trral :;pent nearly 15 minutes inside It was M1i.s Hearst'll hrst r eturn visit to tht• apartment, the hrsl or two the Jury was to vi11it. The "'21 ·-year·old newspaper heiress. who was without the handcuffs and s hackles s he normally wears on her daily ride · to and from the courtroom. was quicklr hrlped through u crowd of 150 reporters and bystanders and into a marshal 's sedan, HEARST THREAT HANGING FIRE, AS ~ h1ch then l<.'ft the <inlclen Gate Avenue apartment bwldmg, one mile from her courtroom The tour was re quested by tho ddcn::.c to show the Jury the con- d1hon11 under which ~he was held, aJ> 'h<' test1frcd on Friday The• apartment was the second location wherl' MIS'! lleanst was ~Id by tht> Symh1on<"I<' Libera· tion Army, ond lhl' apartml'nt which waJ> uSt·d at the· lime of the hank rohh<•ry Tht• Jury also wai. lo vi11it thl· hous<' 1n J>a ly \ii y, 1mm<'diatcly south of San f''ranc1!.C'O, wht•rf' M1!.s lll'arst wall tuken 1m - mrdlately urtcr her k1dnaplnl( A crowd of nelJ.?hhors sl<l<XI on (Sfoe P J\ TTY, Pait41 i\21 Oran~.-_,.....! Coasl ~~ \\'eather Look for forr 11klc<1 and warmc•r tempcratun•11 on Tuesday with hr~h read· lng11 rrom 65 alonll the shore to 72 further Inland Lows overnight writ be mostly in the 40s INSIDE TODAY Ncm1moker1. tirtd ~In· voluntorit11 1nhah')'1 others' C1gorelle 1mokt. ore atnldng back Story, A1. ladex IMtl"t c..!-"'• ci.umw OIMl<t At All!IU-r\ AS Wwlff ., u ........ 1 ... .. Alt~-'" ... ' ., All At Al °"'_. Ot-'11 ... lkff ··-·-'~~At ~- ., ...... A• '-1• A•, ....... ._ All TIIHto .. 1J Wutllff -..... II J .,,.. AU All A• At A Z DAil y ,,,LOT s Monday, FeCm.uwy 111. 197& Addre••es Prindpals American Youth Alienated-Ford By IU :L£N THOMAS W ,\!)HI N Ci TO Ill CU PI) P r e s 1 d e n l I-' o rd l o d a y challcnRt'd lht• nation's htl(h school print·1pal' to help end "alarming lrcndi. ·• in allenatum umong youna people by findma new way1 t o te ach 1tudent1 ~bout law and J!ovunment. In a prcpart't.I uddress for de· ... very to tht' National A11socrn 'Dear John' Got Message HOLLYWO OD, Fla . tUPI> Jamt•:. Butler's Aerla I Sign Company didn't receive any t11kers ror Sk)'\Hlltng .. , Love You" me:.sa~es for Valen· tine 's day but got one re- quest which d ldn 't exactly fit ln with the r.p1rll or the day. A woman who did not give her name handed BuUer $135 to have one of his planes tow a flve·fool- high sign over the Mia mi area for 90 minutes. The s ign r ead "I love you John Get a d1vorct•" Service Held For Attorney ; Arthur Jones • Memorial sen t('CS W«.'re held today for long lime Newport Beach auorm•y Arthur V. Jones 1o1.ho died T hursd;iy at the age or 71 • Jones , a nativ«.' of St. Loui~. had Jived ;ind pracltCl'd law in the Harbor Area for 19 years pnor to his death. He is ·s urvived by his widow, Dorat L . J on es: sons. Jeffr~y J ont>s Hollywood. and Arthur T. J one or Newport Meach; a d aught e , Mary V. J ones of Newport at'h, and a brother, t'rank J o s of Texas. Service were held al St. .James Epl I Church. Inter ment was privat«.'. The ramaly sugf(ests contribu· t1ons to lhe St. James Ep1Scopal Church Memorial 1-'\md. U.S., Soviet Subs Collide WASHINGTON <lf P)) -The ll<lu11e lnlellutcMe Committee's final report says U .S nut'lear s ubmar ines In Soviet waters have collided with nlne "hostile ,·essels" In t he last 10 years. or the collis1ons r e por t ed without details by the commit· tee, five ur<' known to have In · \'Olved Soviet nuclear s uh· mannes with l>olh t'raft !.Uh· meri:ted and C'a rry1ni: l'ith<'r nuC'l t•ar m1u1les nr nut ll',1r lorp•:docs. Nige rian Ma nhunt LAG 0 S, N II<'' r I a (A P ) - P o I 1 r 1• :c t 111< c d u rn u s 11 1 v c manhunt tocJj)' for Lt Col BS Ulmka, th1• m un eiccus"d hy Nigerian mtllluq 11uthoriUc>1 or leadlnit lh1• 11hort1\e couv In ~hkh Ch1d of Stull' Murtola Muh nmnw<1 v. :. ... ·'"'~slnLtted . OAANCE COAST ,,. 1 •t tl\f"fl" rn..•t O•••• r • .,.. ., '" -""'' ~ • • I'" i "'" •, • I 10 t •l l , .. ., I t II , .. ftv#' < .. ~, ,,~•·• ~··111 c .. .-.~,' ""' ... ,,.,. ... , ... ,, ••. , •• , .• -.. 'll ' , ...... ,... f f•• I It /ltfl tf 11••1 •I t• • f I .r-t • <"''"' I ... f I ... ,. I -• .. • I I'"... ....,.tl•fWll • ..,,,, .. , .. ,., • "'"' ' •• , """ t ,,.. .. , /6 •N'I•• ltt I i\il't \l tl'\ "'"""'•"I I ftu t f I I I u f, •A ti ti •ta• 'lf\1 I ' I. 4. •• , •• "" t • ..,, ...... ,. • Ro~rt N W"f!'d • I .... ~I ~,_,. f"..,flll,"""' " 1 I 1 J ttC ~ •~ ;:,or!~t...,.,.,.., Thoml'\ ICl't'vll t ,., ThOm.J\ I\ Murpt11rw l\jl.,..Qnctf (fl• .. °'''''"' H Loos Rlc~d P. Nall Offlos I I ,,,,_ U,.f t\•\I f\t¥ \t'"1 I • tf .. I ;1 l'I l t• ( •• ,.,... ,.,. \It ..... f~I ...,1 t-.•th I t •l """'" r.,,...,.,d ~··~• Y•l .. T Hitt U...., ..... ... ~,, . .,....,, ....... , Ttltpftont <714) 60 -4nt Cl•nlflfd Advtrthl'"I '4M'71 \.iw:M ll't,.A • Ir.•• .......... 0"111(• Sll .. JIO ,, ' .,, .. ,...,,.... ••S·OUO t r.,h••lflt"\f 1,.., ((1.1•ff( ~fl'M• S.C0.\?10 t.~'11 ,.. tt •t, O••""t• (,.A If\,... '4"'0 (,~ fWl-"1 ·~ ..... , ,, , '""'~' •1• ..... .., ... , t I Oil I I 1 pr I It ..,~, t '''I ' " •1•• ...,1 tft t ,. I l '"' t f t ...... ~' (I ' .. • ... ir 1 .. • ••''•G" r• 1 • Ca•I ... -....,. fA I t h tf «'' 1 pt NI' f 1 I 41" I \J J\ I'>,__ ~J,:..;:,, ~"'"""-'''"·· ,,. ...... ,,..,.~~ t.Jon or St'condary School Prin· elpals here, Ford said he v. 1\1 iioon send to Conart"SS proposals lo <'ons ohdate federul aid to education and to give statti and local a uthorities grrater fl eit 1bll1ty in its use. ··we must make federal aid more effective tt11an It hn been." the P resident uid, ad· ding thut ht-w unlt.-d lo "untie the red tape" that bmd.I. educ&· tJon at the local level. Al the o utset of his ap. pearan<'t', Ford was retnd~led Into the National Honor Socle~y. v.hicb he joined in 1930 Ur&lng that the educational system adapt to meet cl'L&ngln& ne~. Jo~ord said: "Today, we are fat'ed with another urgent problem m our nation's development. It iA ap- parent that many citizens are uninformed . or worse. uncon cerned about the workmgs of their \.&Ove rnmenl and the ex ecutlon or their laws . "Young people In particular appear cyn1t'al and alienated with our system or government. "Too many Americans see the law as a threat, rather than as a protection." Ford said. "Too fcw have been taught to underst and the way the laws are created and administered - and pt'acerully changed " lie s aid that rn one poll or federal workers, more than t\\O thirds r efused to sign an H cerpt of the Declaration of In d1tpl.'ndence and that a lmost half did not r ecogniz<' the phra~e "We hold these truth!> to be self-evident." "These are alarming lrends for a ny nation to faee. ·· he said. ''These are especially disturb· ing to U5 now, as we spt-ak of rededicating ourselves to the enlightened spirit of our coun try's founders. This IS a new challenge to education. This I!> J new challenge to you." Suspect Held In Newport : llurglaries Newport Beach police said lo· day they have arrested B man they believe ia r esponsible for a series or burglaries in offices nur Orange County Airport. In custody on $50,000 bail i'I Robert Allen Franz, 31, of North Hollywood. Det. Mike Hiet ala arrested Frani early Saturday morning alter lab tests allegedly verified that tools be longing to Franz were used to break door locks or mne offices located at 4300 Cam· pus Drive. More than $4 ,500 worth of olrice equipment was taken ln tht' burglary of those nlne offkes two weeks ago. A week Inter three or the nine om ces were hit aealn and lost equipment rented to replace machines taken In the first burglary. Capt. Richard Hamilton said Franz Is siupected In the first set of burglaries. · He alleged that :tt the time of hui arrest, f'ranz had severol of· flee mat'hines taken In the burglary of Los Angeles area or. rices. Police said Franz first be<'amc a sus pect about a month a i:11 "hen h t' was picked up by patrolm«.'n in tht' cnrly momintt hours for all<'gcdly lo1tc·nni: In lht• :11q10rt an•a Tnols found in fo"r:tm 's v.1n \\<'fl' 1mpoundNI al lh<' tlm<' a nd lw " .... rt>lcoi.<:rt for lal'I. of t'\ 1dcnct• T\•l'hl of the tool, and th<' IO<'k'I itu1n.1111.·d m lht• hur~luri''' 1 •' por\1•1llv !1how1•1I lhal tht• lock!l 1o1. t'fl' hrokt•n by l-'rnn1''l tonl"I. ,..,.... l".,,e A J BEAMS ... traruimissions wer e decreased 1n intensity during the tests, then Increased again. Special wire mesh Ml6eens \\er<' being m~talled tn erliba11sv windows to reflect owny 110mc 11( the beams. the papt>r!laid. Some angry L' S. off1c1 a ls have !IU(U?eSted a1minl! a hea\'y dose of mtt'rowaves at the Soviet Em· hassy in Wa?,(ngton In retaJ1a lion. the news aper said. addlnll that such co nte r111easurea are considered unllk~ly. Motorist So~ht NORWALK <t.:Pll A 1o1.oman in a small foreign car strut'k o Jlif!hway Patrol motorcycle of f1eer Sunda y night and then Oc·d Patrolman Rob<?rt Van Diest. 34 , suffered a brok«.'n arm. After the woman's ear s truck n1est ·~ motorcycle, she parked the auto in .. nt'llrby field and rnn orr. the CllP said. f",....l"~AJ PATJ•y ... .... the tld ... w allt outside tbe apan ment bwldma: as M~s Hearst ar rived. aceompanaed by the marshalll , and the 21 year old newspaper heiress was rusbt"d 1ns 1de the bulldln" through do1eni. of photogn1phers and re· portera. Wlndow1 ln otht-r apartment houte• all alona the •tn·•t "'ere lined w tth more neighbors W1Jtch1ng the seen<· on th.-!>lr~t below Ma:.s Hear!)t , who wore a be1g" ratncoal oHr brown sl;icks and a multicolored blou.t.', &&rrived in a sedan In a dr1z1hn1 rah\. The closet In which Miss Hearst s cud ~he wu held ils L· t.hapt'd, about t1ve (('{jt by eight reet . Each of the t WO doon w the closet had two holes drilled In It The apartment 1:. unoccu.p1ed and is beine repainted. T~o le· nant.a have lived there since the SLA left In the 1prin~ of 1974 The bulldins mana~er opened the apartment to nell'.smen, but tt waa emptied by marshals before Mass Hear1t a rrived The purpose or the \ ISlt, Miss Hearst's attorneys hope. 1s to help convince the ,urori. or the cond1t1ons she faced a~ a kidnap \'IChm Uf'ITo_..I .. PATTY HEARST ROBBERY TRIAL JURORS Will SEE THESE THREE SITES IN CASE Apartment and Home Where She Wes Held and Scene of the Hibernia Bank Holdup T here was no t estimony in the trial today because of the Washington ·s Birthday holiday. LA to San Diego Three Killed In Bus Crash Tuesday. Miss Heasr5t will re· sumc her testimony on what hap- pened after her Feb. 4, 1974, ab- duction. In a surprise move, she look the stand Friday as her attorneys began presenting their case For the fir!>t time, s he outlined the tcchn1queb of her captors Amtrak Service Slated in April I. AK E fl I. AC I D. Fl a . 1AP 1 · i\ tractortrall<'r !.l ~1mnit·d 1n10 u loaded ::.t'hool bu .... 1l Jn tnlcrs c<" tum c·arl> today dunn~ fo~. kllltnJ! .ii lt'J :-l l 1o1. o children and the bu!> ti rt \'l'r anJ in· JUnng aboul 55 other ::., The Jury later will v1s1t the neighborhood bank where lhl' Sl0.000 bcink robbery took place 1n Apnl, 1974 f'l'dera l and pobee agencies set up tight ~ccunty for the JUry's tnp 1n the aftermath of ci New World Liberation F'ront bombing Thursday at the Hearst CasUc 10 San Simeon. Soviets Off er Rhodesia Aid LONDON CUP{) -The Soviet l 'mon has offered an unlimited supply of weapons and military advisers to Rhodesia's African natlon a llsla for their guerrilla s truggle again s t the white supremacy reaime oC Premier Jan Smith, the London Daily Mall said today. A d ispatch by the Daily Mail's diplomatic correspondent John 1>1t'kie s a id the Soviets "prof· fered this blank check" at a secret meeting in Budapest with Joshua Nkomo, the Rhodesian African Nationalist leader who has been neeotlating with Smith. Reefed.u p commult·r I rain service between Cos AnJ!t•I<'~ and San Diego via Oran~<' Count> will start in lcil l' Apnl tf .,onw last·mtnute equipment probll'ml. can be overcoml· An Amtrak train being paid for jointly by Los Angeles, Orange and San Diei.:o Counties is due to begin r unntng April 25 at peak Russ Space Vessel Back To Earth MOSCOW (AP> -An un· m anned Soviet spaceship re· lurne~o earth from an orbitinl( laboratory today following 11 three·month experiment whleh the Soviets aay could help de velop resupply and rescue pro- cedur es for future cosmonauts. Ta.ss said the ship. Soyuz 20, undocked Crom the orbiting sta· tion Salyut 4 on schedule and later made a soft landing m Sov- iet territory . The ship was lau11~hed Nov . 17 and docked wit-fl tbe station two days later IUssinger Starts Tour Cosmon a u t K o n s tantin "'-Feoktlstov, quoted by Tass when Soyuz 20 was launched, said unmanned ships of the future could lake food. fuel or scientific equipment to cos· monauts on orbiting laboratories or evacuate disabled crew mcm· WASHI NGTON (AP) Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- 1 n g (' r Is beginning an oft· postponed Latin American tour. hoping to reassure cynical southern allies or their im· portance to the United Stales. His first s top comes In Venezuela today , with Peru, Brazil. Colombia. Costa Rica a nd Guatemalo to follow before he re· turns home Feb 24 bers. Tass did not repeat this ex- planation today, s aying only thut Soyu1 20's fl\ght helped "perfcc· tion and testing of the design and onboard systems or b o th spacecraft." Two c r e ws have already worked aboard the now un· manned Saluyt 4, which Is conlt· nulng In orbit, the news agency said. Alas, Poor I' orick \hl{'ago bankt-r ("hTi!'ltopher J:inu~ hold!i a plRster model ~kull of th<' f>Pktng Man as he holds an lntervit"w in Manila. J anus said he hoped his four YNlr search for the ntissang fossils of the Peking Man '4ould end successrully u1 Manila. commuter hours 10 the mornmi:. afkrnoon and evening. But at the lal«.'sl meetin~ or the County Tran!>porta\ion &•rv1ec Organization !CTSO>. thl' lrt· l'Ounty agent•y formed to 1mpll' ment new rail sen1CI!, 1l 1o1.a ... learned the re are som e dif· f1cult1es "•th the second pro· po!.t>d train. Thal tram ts b<'ing purt'has«.'d and fully fundl'd by Los Angele., Counly.~lt was due lo start April 26. LA Super\'lsor naxter Ward. a mentor of improved t'Om mut«.'r rail service. told the other CTSO members that the refurb1shtnR process on t•1ght old rail cars at· qwred by LA County is gotnR slowly and costing more than an· t1dputt'd. lie sa 1d the ca rs ;ire not nl'1o1. and parts must be specially macluned In many cases. Ward s aid that there havC' been part1eular problems wtth one of the ehtht cars belng rebwlt in 1-'lorlda -a dome observation car. He told the CTSO that parts are slow m coming and the LA County train may have to begin :-erv1~e with only seven of 1ls planned eight ears. The CTSO was told that lhcr<' will be no trouble in getting the refurbished cars to Caltforn1a because arrangements havl' already been made with severul rail ltnes to do the h aulin~. poltN' ~81d "' "We h ad Js many~ nlnt• a mbulant'<''> out there shut ti i n ~ l h 1.· s t' v e o p I c to hospitals." !>a1d an am· bulanee ser v1re operator. "It was a real mess." a s pokcs m:in ror lhl' Jl11thlands :.hl·riff's offtct• said That's a 15 nule an hour intt•rsctt 1on hut im- pact must have come al u much greater s peed.·· Pot Penalty Questioned SAN DIEGO l AP) -Navy legal orflcers arc questioning the disc1phnc handed to crewmen aboard the submanne Snook for using marijuana. The oftlcer11 believe the punish· ment may have been loo severe. It included one petty officer be mg r educed m rank. fined more than $400, restricted lo the ship for 60 days and given 4S days ex- tra duty. One legal off1eer said the punis hment "~1ppcars harsh for the offens e." Huntington Incident Hairdresser Faces Rape, Robbery A Newport Reat'h h:urdrcsc;er is jailed today on multiple C'nm1nal t'hari::es after poltt·e C'harged him 1n lhc rape anrl robbt'ry or a younj! ~om:m ah· ducted. ass aulted <1l kntfl' point and abandoned early Sunduy m a lom•ly area nf'ar Huntington Uea<'h 's Ct>nlral Park Larry E . Simp:.on. 28. "'"'' ;1r rl'Sled about 8 u 111 o ... h1· ll'ft ht!-rt>.,tdt•n<'t' at 416 l ~1lh St h~ officer:. who i.tukC'd out lh•· hOUSl'. poltc•c :rnul tocl:i) T he su:-pccl 111 eh<1ruc·d "11 h k1dnap1nJ! with forn ., forc·al1k rui1 e , urmcd r o bhcry . .,,.,.. p('rvcr:uon anti p111>o'H"•S 11111 •11 1lanl(t•rcw ... drugii, a<·c 111 !1111.: lo l'oltcc• Ll Ciury D11v11' S~m p<1on 1:1 hc•ld 1t1 lwu 111 $2[1,000 hutl p('nd1n~ ,..,.,11 11n<'" 11( C'rim1011I tornpluint: .. hul pol1<'l' hnvf' pl;:ic·pcl u ll·lnn) old order on th1• prt!.on1•r m eonnectlon with anoth1•1 r a.,t• · lkt1•t'll\1' \'11 g an1:1 Ktrkmt.•}(!r -;aid tmJ;iy ~1mp11 on L, also a l.ll'Jl<'rt 1n 11 pr1·vlm1' <'11!1<' thal unurr1•1l 111 l11111lanJtton lkuch 1 .... 1 (Jll 111· 11llnt1•<.llv hud n wld<' \;111r ty of 1111·1.1.il pal b "'hl'n ur 1c>!ll'f1I, rJ1ll111• ~u1d .. Thi· pr1.•1l11 1o1. n a "sault Sunday """ r1·1>0rtccl IJy the Vlct1m, 23, "ho v.alk1•1l frnm the IO<'ullon of thr S<'X nll uc·k 111 tht• park nf'ur l.11k1• Jlunt 1n~lo11 111•t•ktn1t ht•lp. ~h" r11nt :11·t 1•cl n•J:hl flhlft 1•mplovt· Hoh I.uni:, who was on dulv 111 <1 ~tandarcl Oil Com pany bulk t unk1·r rt'fu<'lln ~ plan I ut <:11tha1 ti Strt•l'l on<1 T nlbNt Avt·n111., wh" t•tlllt•1I pol11·1'. Caneer in Can? Fluorocarbon Ban Studied ' WASHINGTON CAP> FluorocarlJon..,, Y.hirll a r<' used as p ropC'llants m .,pray c·ons, m:.iy Iii' h annl'd by the fed<'ral gove mmrnt bt.•c:auisc they might lead lo an increase in s kin cancer, s .,ys the head of thl' Food and Drug Administra\Jon. Alc>xandc>r Schmidt said in an lntcrvic>w Sunday in U.S. News & World Report, "There is u th eory that n uorocarbons may dl'stroy thr 07.one layrr an our at· mosphere thnt filters out ultrav1olct lts:ht Tlw (car is thatthe r esu It may b<' an inc r·1.·ast• m ~kin C':inc·t·r .. <Scientists at l'C' I rvinl' have '' '1rnc<I oft hi' 1l.1ni.:rr ) Schmidt sci id the National Aradcmy or Sl'l('nces is studying the available.· c\ 11k11c·t.• <.1nct C'XpN·t..-to pro duce a report within lhl' yrar Then th<' FDA will make a decis ion, h e ~aid . Schmidt also said he \\ould c;upport :i r h;m ge in the law to enable the m to · rt•movc a prmh1tt lrom the market hecause of a very MronR suspk 1on ralht•r than ab~olutc> proof " • Sunday's Sermon Reported B~ Tom Berle~ f !'d1tor 1 Noli · Thia u a Mcmda11 fftllurt bl wluch Dcnl11 PtlOl rlJIOrftr Tom IJarl'JI gu>e1 a per1onabttd accovnt o/ a 1ennon jrom a rltwrrh or a~ 11ltdrd Ol rando.m in tM DoU11 PtlOl nrr:ulOllon aria Thi church allO wtlt bt' IM l'UbJtct o/ a feoturt on Saturday'• rhurrh ~) Do Not Despair, Preacher Advises Our Amencan laws are wntten 10 a manner that permits our m1:.enes to continue but we must not allow that state of affair. to dNer our search for a political solution to our dilemmas. the Rev David S Sandberg told his con gregahon Sunday at the Shepherd of the Halls Church. Laguna Niguel "Like you. l despair or ever reaching political solu· lions." the Unlled Church of Chns t preacher said "But "'e have to keep trying and hope that \'Otes cast in faith can help us to achieve God':. purpose in a hungry and unhappy world.'' The speaker repeatedly condemned present day think· mg that. he :.aid. brands welfare recipients as "cheats and frauds" and a :.ystem that treall> the poor and depr1 ved as "pawns 1n a power game " "LOOK i\T THE GREAT sugar ripoff of 1974. the likes or which American scx•1ety has never seen before," he said. "Look at the grain corporations, robbing the far mer on onl' side and us on the other whale the world goes hungry and little children arc starving " More tha n ever. the speaker said. Christians are com- ing to the realization that the true message to be derivt'<I from the lloly Bible todu) 1s of "God':. struggle against re- hg1on "That may sound awfully radical to many listeners," he said "But progres:.ing from Cain and Abel, through Am~ and M oM~s and the New Testament we have lo become increasingly convinced or a struggle against man's ntuahsm. "IT IS A STRt:GGLE against feasts and solemn as· sembhes." R<•v Sandberg said "It is a struggle against the induced thinking whereby far too many Christians simply feel they are doing nghl rather thdn meeting the deep re· hg1ous issues or their hves "It is very comfortable for us to gather here every Sun· day and speak or our 1nd1v1dual p1lgnmages rather than to wonder what was meant when we were urged lo bless the beasts and httle children," the speaker said . "God wants nothing more than to work with men and women," he a!l sured his con1tregat1on. "WF. Ci\N NOT 1\t"t·oRD the luxury or wallowing in µriv ate piety." he :.tud. "We an our congregation here have o(tcn proved that our hv.es together have been a blessing from God but wt• can not say that or many others that we sec uround ui. "We here al Shepherd of lhc Hi\ls are doing it. living it and behevmJ? 1t." the !>peuker totti an obviously moved con· gregat1on "We here know what Lincoln told us about God- thal He dearly loves the common ~pie. "Yes , let us blL~ the beasts and little children." Rev. Sandbera said. "And let us not overlook while we do at an ,\mencan ~ystem that allows S5 b1ll1on to be spent in the manufacture of cannabahstac m1ss1les. "L<'t us 1ns1!>l a:. we vole on one thing," the speaker !latd. "And that Ill that lht' government of our choosing IS given only lhl' f><)\H•r to lo\'c. The power we grant mullt be the p<i"' er to lo' l' " Well Known Yaehtsman George Michaud, Boat Broker, Dies G{'()rge l\l1chaucl of Newport Reach. one of the mosl prom1 nenl yacht brokers in California. clu~d Saturday at UCLA Medical renter following a ldng illnei.a Ile was 68. Mr. Michaud celebrated his 42nd year as a yacht broker in thc- 1.os An(.?eles ·Newport Rearh area last year For mt1ny year<i he operated under has own name, Geor(.?e Michaud Yacht Sales. but 1n rcc<'nt y<'ars operated un dt'r the name M 1chuud l<1eh. m partnership with Mary Jant' bell li e was also a rc-spN'tNi y achtsman . Ile sai led as <'r<'wman o n three Transpnr rares to Honolulu and did ('X trns1ve rru1sm~ in Mexico ancl the Northwest. 4Facing - Charges In Death Four or ftve men accua«.I ol the slayln1 ol a Sunset Beach couple m what omcers dHcrtbe as the "dope burn" euculioo in abome at 16861 Bayview St have bt-en ordered to faee arriugnmt>nl Wed~ naduy in Sunta Anu munmpal court. Held 1n the county Jail on ~.000 bail euch unl.11 arraign· menl Wednesday are Ocnnls Maloney. 32. of l~ Santiago Drive, Newport Beach. and three Lone Buch men Ronald Carl D 'Orlo. 28. Thomai. fr~nk Dunker. 29 and David Leroy Hester. 24 The four men fuce char ges of murde r . burglary and con · sp1racy stemming from the kill· 1ngs last No.. 7 of Ronald Cauwels, 27. and Janet Mae Metz.34 Arrested last Dec 10 on iden· tical charges and also held in county jail on $250,000 bad pend- 1 n g a pre liminary hearing scheduled for March l is Alan Daryl Irving. 29, Long Beach. Prosecutors predicted the case will go before the Orange County Grand Jury immediately after the appearances Wednesday m municipal court Police who arrested Maloney, D 'Ono and Dunker Thursday in a raid on M aloney's Newport Beach home alle.:c Cauwels wa!> killed by the gang because he at· tempted to take over a portion or a highly profitable drug opera- tion from has killer:. They !laid M r!I Metz was shot and killed in the home the couple shared because she was a wit- ness to the slaying ofCauwelf> Talk Planned On Language Men and womt'n s peak the sam e language dtrrerently. :.ays UC Irvine profe:.i.or Mary Key But 1s the m a ~c ultne and feminine usage of language a cause or effect of the r<'lat1vr· social .P01>1t1on:. of men und women ·~ Key, the author o f "The Male1 Female LanJ(uaJ(c," w111 cl1scuss the quc~taon al UCI '!> Univers ity Club Tuesday at 7 pm. The talk 1s frN• and open to the public Information may IX' obtallled by calling K33 6424 Monday• February 18 1979 DAIL y PILOT AS A Real Railbird O.lly ,.. ... -,., ,.,, ..... " ...... "4 When you're little. vou ha\'r to make some adjustments to sec through the railings on the Huntington Beach Pier. Having done that, you can lean there and get a bird's eye view of the !'>Urfer~ "'ho nde the wave:-. nrar thl' p1l'r. And you can dream ;.ibout that <l:ly \\ht•n you'll l>e big enough to surf and to ~<.·c over the t o1) of the railing!> Garden Grove Man Injured In Stickup A 26·) ear.old man i!. an i.eraou~ cond1t1on at Orange County Medical Centt•r arter betn~ shot m the neck Sunduy dunng tht• armed robbery uf a Ciarden Grove bar · OC Aninial Control l r Revisions Sifted Orange County supervisors ~r<' i.cheduled to deal Tuesda\' "1th proposed rt>\'IS1ons to tht'. coun ly's animal control ordinance. In re:.µonsl' to tht• outrr:-. supervisor:. named an "ad h<'x' comm11tet>" lo n•:.tudr tht• or dmanee and come bal'k with n> commcndl'd chani;tes The board adopt~ a revised Ounn11t the committee's stud\. ordinance last M'li) .'but the· l'nd · ~u p(' r v 1 so r i. c I a m pr d · .1 product prompted a deluge or morntonum on enror('l'ml'nt of complaints from anHlialo\o\ners the O('\o\ ordrnanrl', conrcdm.: Kennel owners. elderl) pet that som<' m1~takt•, had bec·n He "'as 1dent1(1ed by pobce a'> Lynn Zimmerman of Garden Grove owners and other:. contended lhl' made 1n 11!> pn•parJl111n A police spokesman !>aid th<• tn· c1dent occurred at about l 30 am at the T1lt"'o Uar, 10212 Garden Grove Blvd ord1nanre created mort· Amon1: th<' committce·, re· hardships and problems than ex <'Omm('ndations 18 onf' thut rall' isled under the old law New requirements for kennl'I for permittinJ( P<'I O\\'lWr~ to k1•et1 mort' than th1 <'l' animub 1f nt• operations and particularly JO commc•rr111I 011crat1on 1s in "Two ml'n who had tx-en drank creases in lirense fl'<'!> for many vohed. mg in the tavern apparenll) hid categories of animals wl'n' tht· in a rest room unl1I uftcr dosing primary bones or <'Ontc·ntion Th<' rornm1ltt•c• ab11 i.uia:estcd time and then ca me out and con Many or thl' protests cenlt•rct1 that a pt•rm am•nt aov1:.ory panel fronted the bar munagt'r om:l., .... around a doubhn ~ of the licenM· lk• crt•att•d to ;issasl in coonhna employes," the spokesman stllcl\'"' fees for un·n<'utered do~s from lion of animal control a1·t1v1lu·s . SStoSlO in the county . Zimmerman, a fnend of bar Pet owners claimed that thr Left antuct was the• Sil) hcenst· mana~er Louis Gibson. -lfi, lncd higher ft•e would hurt people on fe(' for un Ol'Utl'n·cl doi.:s. Com· to res1!ll and wa!-> s hot onn• m th1· fixed rncomes and wa:. un m1ss1on<'r~ d1cl su1u:c·st that fl'~~ neck at point blank rung<'. pohre n•asonable m cases where a dog for spayed femal1•s be cut in half said. "'as too old to breed from $5 Lo S2 50 pc·r yl'ar .....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~~~~~~-~~~~~- 0•11• ,.. ... Jlafl -· SUCCUMBS AT 68 Yacht Broker Michaud ( Among Mr. Michaud's favorite n•mmiscPnces were voya~es on thl' 125-foot Sea Diamoncl w1lh ~ the latt• Wiiiiam A. Bartholomue. and with Donald Douglai. Sr. aboard the Lady Fair YOU'LL FIND A FRIEND AT MARINERS SAVINGS Beinq a friend to our savers is important to ua. That's why we'd like you to meet the "crew" at our main office in Newport Beach. Now that you know our names, we promise to remember yours. 18 'e.1 10 , Is Hughes Off Agai1i? \IEXICO CITY ti Pll :\tlllrnnair<' rC'<'IU'•' !lo "' ard llu)tht' has pulh•<11111t nf the lu'{ unous Acapulco llotl'I "h<'rc he reportl'dly nrnv1•cl Thur,cla) and may ha\'e l('ft thl' rount!J . thl' ne\o\spuper El Sol cl1• 1\fr,1rosa1d The news paprr ~a id the mana(.?Pment of th<' pyramid shape.1 otel Acapulco Pnncess mv1lt'd J report <'r Io tour the 700 rooms on<' by on<' Friday. He saw no sign of II u~ hP'I or his party then• or in any othrr hotel '.\hrrP helobk<'d The reporter 'aid. howc\rr. that a Barh 3 plane, numh<'r<'d Nl1H83. orr1q•d fro m thr Bahama'\ at 4 It ,. m Thur;cla\, apparently"' 1th lluJ!ht''lon board Mr Michaud started m th<' ~acht brokerage business al 1121 Spring St In Los Angelt"ll Feb 23, 1934 Ile later became associated \o\1lh the late Walton Hubbard, o"' nt'r of the old South Coast Sh1pvard of Newport &at'h and moved the brokerage office to W1lsh1re Boulevard He mo\•ed to Ne"'port Beach and set up a permanent brokerage omce '" 1939 • Besides his widow. Nathalie. of the Lido Isle home, Mr. Michaud 1s survived by three sons. Michael, of Washin~on. DC , Peter. of London. and Jay or Anaheim. He also leaves five grandchildre n. The body will be at Be ll Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa for private viewing from 7 pm. to9p.m . Tuesday. A funeral mass is scheduled for 8 p m Wednesday at St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. Most s&vmgs and loans offer the same high interest rates, but there is a dijference m how they do busLDess. Mariners is a "hometown" savings and loan. We pride ourselves in giving you the personal attention you deserve. We are a strong, safe mslatuuon that knows you by your name and not your number. Find a friend at Mariners and find a better way to SGT•· . • I ~ ~ r-EWPORT B£ACll (Main Oftltt) •ISIS WmcllffDriY~ • (714) 641~ ' 13 H 16 18) \ I ~ \ I I <12 ' \ I I ) 1--Ir--' 1. Millie Koerner 2. Ba1bara Myers 3 Jaclne Jernigan 4. Jan Holden 5. Gerry Scbrepler 6. ~argie Sorin 7. Toby Wilcox 8. Maureen Payne J / __..} 9 Kathy Howard 10 Melanie Mtmaam 11. Kathy Holford 12 Denny Part11a 13 Linda Sweeney 14 Linda King 15. Nancy Slmpcoe 16. Kathy Helluegel £..f DAil 'i PtLOT Mo!'lday, February 11, 1976. ~a.t • wl•• Tom 11rPbiae ~ GOid Medal For Brawl? R E D EV E D E PT . -No wonder they eave 8 lot or people the d ay off tod1.1 y 1t wa11n·l because we were celebrating Washingto n 's B lrthd1t)' thut wasn't Washington's Blrthdl.ly It was for recovery Lord only knows how many hours tbe American people had eyes glued to the boob tube over the past few days watchinR the Wint<'r Olympic G ame-s from ln· nstkuc k, Austria , Indeed, there we all wnr in ra pt attention as "'c w ;itched nashing blades on ice, soaring ~kis in the air and flying bod1e11 off the sled courses. No wonder we needed today off to get our eyeballs back in focus Mayaguez Incident Detailed WASHINGTON IAP> -1'hv State Ocpurtmt'nt i.hould lm- pro\'C llS warning proct'd\lT~S fc* U.S. shlppina to uv~rt repeau or an incldtint su<'h us thc S<:lun.: by Camb o d11tn1t of the U .S . merchant ship Mayaguei. u General Arcountlng O!ficl' re· port say~. U.S. m erc hunt shlpe Wt'rt' not warned for nc:irly 19 houn th11t the M:ayaguez had bt>en.<'apturt'd by Cambodian ~unbout s. the GAO says in ti r~Port dctailm1' bure11ucrnt1c deiay. In a feport re leas~ Sund11y. the GAO sl'ty& the Mayagucx \\al! captured al J HI a .m EST May 12. 1975, arter Cambodian gun boat lil!Saults on t\\O olher ship~ but that the first wa rning to l ' S. merchant ships did not go to the Par1fir until 9 . 27 p m that night The GAO had no 1nformdt1on on ho" many s hip" sailed into the area dunng that lime without knowing of the danger. Locldaeed s~andal More Foreign 1 Payoffs Told Ft.,m WlrC"St-nikes The Lockhe>C'd Air<'ron Corp paid $16 milho11 to n West German pohltt'al purty and SS00,000 to Crf'l'<'l' m <'Onnecttun with lhe sale of JN lighters. uccordin1-1 to rorrnt•r l.o<'k hc{'d t'mploy1• F.rnc~t F. llaust•r. ln an lntl"rvlcw µubhs hl'd in the Ariton.~ H4.!pubhc Sunduy mornln1: ed1tlon:1, Huu11e r. 55. of ~uburtwn - - Phoenix. said tht• puyoffs ar e ht>lp<'d Lockheed sell plunes in In udd1t1on to $22 million that J apan und said h(• wus eonsidcr- Lockh<'ed offae1als already h tl\'l' tni:: ~uing tht• air'l·rufl <'<1mpuny'11 •dm1tted p11y10J.? to vanou~ former pn·~tdl'nl fordl•fomation. foreign ttOVt•rnment omcials anti Osano. a close friend of formt•r political organizations for bus1· Prime Mmisler Kaktwl ·~nuk u, nessfavorsslnce 1970 ,,a~ tht' fir:-.t \\lllll':>ll at ttw HAUSER SA I 0 the pu) mc·nt:. purliaml'ntury lrn<l~t·l <·omm1t to Germ any anti G ret'cC may l<-c's inve:.llt:al ion into formH come up whe n the US &matt' L ockheed pr<'s idcnt A .C. Subcommittee on l\'lulti·National KQl<'hian·s r eport lh;tl his com Corp()rations looks further into pany paid $12.3 m illiun to ~~l his diary of Lockht-t•<f!I finand:.il its salt's 1n J upan belw<'en 195R operations, perhap:. as early as and 1973. Tuesday. Lockht*'d officials may be sub· poen~1ed to appear in Japan as Tokyo tries to expose officials in- volved In the bribery scandals tied to the giant contractor, ac- cording to J apanesesources. Kotchian told a U.S. Senate s ubcommittee that O!>ano "'as helpful in Lockheed's dnve for J upanl.'se sales. Osano testified that he had met Kotchian several limes, but he denied that he as- -sisted him m pushing aircraft :-ales or even d iscussed :.uc·h :.all's "' 1th him_ LOTS o .. AM ERIC AS S ubo followed the fortunes of the l ' S hockey team . a bunch or college kids and amateurs flwig together to go up aga in s t the p ro-. amateurs of other countne:.. ll said the firs t draft m~sagl' warning ships to stay more tha11 l2 na ul1ral m iles off C:i mbod1;1 and 1ts island~ was ready by 10 30 a m in ti me for a regul.1r 12 30 p.m b roadcast but that the me:.sage wa:. not st:nt It said the Statr Department country director for Cambodia decided ins tead to delav th~· messµge until a fter a Na.tional Security Co un c il meetini: scheduled for later in the t.tft{•r · Freedom D~y Rally . The fact the United States has withheld tht.' names 1s harmtng Japanese-Am e rican relations. the sources said. They added that the Japanese a re "insulted" by Secret ary of Stale Henry Kiss inger's admonition to Coni::ress to keep names secrt>l. MEANWHILE, Franz -.Jost•f Strauss. the h e ad or Wt•:;t Gt>rm an v 's Ch r isl ian So(' 1a1 t:ruon, also de nied today tha t h1• <lr his p11rt y re<'e1ved any rnonC'y in t.'onncction with th~ Lockhe~-<l payoff scand11l. Alas, it was in the hockey cov- erage that tele\lis1on let-w. down badly. The TV people, who'tlid a superior job on everything else, blew it Forml'r Gov Ronald Reagan lis tens attentively as Edgar Wycoff. dressed as Abe Lincoln. addresses a cro\\d of '-1:\'C·ral thousand people at a rally in Orlando, Fl..i . Sund<1y. Reagan" as thl· featured speaker. ·;olice, Marche~s Clash in Boston ~11LLIONAIR E KenJt OsaM denied under oath today that ht• Oh, they dutifully ti;ansm1tted to us the American team ·s 6 to 2 loss to Russia and 5 to O defeat by Czechoslavakia and our grand nctories over Finland and ~land. Then finally, the -I to I loss to West Germany which cost ut lhe bronze medal. All of this was on lhe ice, of n'urse. which made it easy for television coverage. BUT WHE RE WERE the TV people on Saturday night for the US. hockey team versus Austria tavern fight? No place in sight. Thus it is that dispatch<'s out of 11\JlSbruck a re confusl-d in what the wire ser vices like to <'all .. conflicting reports." .It has been established that :-.ome members of the US te:tm were in this tavern. hanng One. possibly two beers lo lament their losses. >From then on, the dispat<'h<'s from Innsbruck sound like tht•\' t·ould have been wnttcn from ~ Costa Mesa poltce loJ: It """ about mtdni~ht Saturday There "as some pushing and ~ho\lntt. Sound familiar'! ABRUPTLY, AN American WJS on the floor and his buddies c ame lp his assista nce. The Austrian cops said by the time thev a rrived, the brawl had "spilled out onto the street.·· Now yo 11 jus t know l ht• Am ericans had the Austriirns righ t ing their kind or fight. 1\merir an Saturday night har fi ghts <1lways s pill out onto the :-tr eel In the encl . it took 10 Innsbruck c·ops to break up the fisticuffs. T•·cnty Austrians had been in· \'Olv erl The la\'<'rn itself SW\· tainl'd about $1.000 in damages Lac·k ing lelev1s1on covera~t', "• will never r1•nlly know ~ho 1•m<'ri;:t>'1 fro m all thts_in \ idory. Hut I submit the t•vi dc•nt'C' :-hows 20 Austrians involved. 10 11e1l1l•1•men' and Sl ,000 1n hu,t1•d t;l\•t•rr\ furnishini;is. And what of th<' Americuns '' Only f1 vt• ()( tht>m were report!'d rllllf(h('(f up .11111 only l\\O of that five \\Nl' ••\ft•n :11 restt>tl 'J'h1• \; $ may hJ\e lost'OO thl' ll'f but I .i.u1t pccl Wt' wnn in the ,,,\"('rll BOSTON (AP > -Anti busing demonstrators and pohct• traded ~harges of bru tality after a riot near South Ro ston High School that left dozens of persons tnJured and 13 arrested Al the height or Sunday·s melce. polire sa•d a crowd or about 400 antibusing m arc hers wielded bottles, bricks, cluhs and tire irons in an attack on police which w1:1s coordinated by citizen band radios. The prot esters countered that police tn<'d to break up lhetr marl'h for no reason and charged into them on horseback and motorcycles Police Commissioner Robert J d iGraz1a called for a grand Jury investigation He charged that the confrontation. in which at least three pohcc officers \\ere hurt. wa~ a conspiracy by hoodlums to in· Jure police Prbotan-• Riot IR Co•~ord CONCORD. Mass <A P J -A b1 J.? rleanup began at Con<'ord St alt• Prison today after inmate riotin~ th;it caused an c-;ltn1atcd SI m 11!1on in dam ages. virtually destroying a dormitory and heavily dama.:ing a J!ymnasium and ltbrary. ( IN SHORT J Co rr ect i ons Com - missioner Frank A. Hall said 60 to 80 inmates we re in- volved in the four·hour dis- turbance Sund ay which hrought 100 state police and 50-off-duty correctional omcers to the maximum security pris~>n. ltfnllcald 'Kl~ldHttlc, Told WASHINGTON <AP) -A s mall number of medical laboratories are kicking back millions of dollars m Medicaid funds to physicians in at least five states. investigators arc telling a Senate panel. The tes timony came as the Senate committee on aging began hearings today on ullegations of fraud and abuse a mong medit>al laboratories. V•lo11 R~lpa Ero• A FL-CIO BAL HARBOUR, Fla. <UP IJ -The American F l'deration of State, County and Muniripal Employes. the nation's largest public employe union, has resigned from lhc AFL-CIO public employe de· partment under threat of suspension. Federation President Jerry Wurf announced the withdrawal of his union 's 750,000 members in a letter, dated Sunday, that was · erili<'al of the department. A.-.H Vpmlng ha l'lftt•a• SAIGON. 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"' ow-'""" ~rt'"• '-• "" 'fl't' t HI'>"" O..t .,,.n tfCllllcty ~ •• , ,,~,---0 .,~, """'°"" "'"""' 1 '•I>""' vn ~ SI • m • 7 Released For Concert "Bl'FFALO. N .Y. <UPI> -Seven members of • singer Belle Midler 's tour- ing company made it to her eoncert Sunday night after be ing released on bail following their arrests on charges of JJl>ssessing co· caine and m arijuana. Pohce arrested the men. membC'r S of the singer's band and techn1<'al crew, at their motel after officers observed t h e group through a window. Lt. Erwin Swain, one of the arresting offtcers, said the men closed the drapes in the motel room after ap· par ently spotting them. MPLA Recognition In Angola Studied LONDON (UPI) -Bntaln and it.c; European Common Market partners are studying the possibi!Jty of early r ecognitwn of the Com. munisl·backed Popular Movement (M PLA) regime in /\ngola, Uw foreign office said today. A spokesman said lhe question was being discui.sed at a m eet ing or senior Common Market officials in Luxem bourl(. "We have been and arc in contact with our Common M11rk t•t partners and othe rs on the whole question of Ani;(ola , including possible recognition oflhe M PLA.'' a spokesman said "It is our beltef that it should be handled in a concrete and 01 derly fas hion." the spokesman said. The foreign office <'ommenl followed u Sto<'kho1m announrt" ment Sweden will reeognize the Soviet-backed re~1m<' and a stat1· menl by Za m bia President Kenneth Kaunda that his Afncan c9un lry Is consider ing possible recognition oflhc Luanda government. Zambia ga\'C' arms support to the pro.Western National Union for the Total Independence of Angola during the civil war. and 1s om.• of JO Organization of African Unity member states which has not yet recognized the M PL.A. They help you put your world in focus • Viewpoints of columnists appearing regularly on the editorial pages of the Daily Piiot help you sharpen your perspective of the events shaping your world . Here's the lineup of Dally Pilot columnists: JACK ANDERSON reveals. His talent for pryi ng government secrets from bureaucrats drives Waahlngto" bigwigs to distraction. EVANS AND NOVAK ~~ Rowland Evans and Robert Novak ~ team to examine the political ~\ scene as It affects the nation. f 1r NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN pokes •1 Alff T at stuffed shirts everywhere - from Congress to the American Medical Association. SYDNEY HARRIS m 1x e ah 1 s phllosophlcal dissertations with quizzes and thumbnail observa- tions to keep readers on their toes. EARL WATERS has spent JO years reporting on events at the state capitol. S. I. HAYAKAWA illumi nates P:"'l..- modern society, social Issues and communication . f.4 CHARLES MC CABE places his -, tongue firmly In cheek for ~ humorous looks at everythirtg from sex to sandwiches. ' NORMAN COUSINS expands your community to Include the world. Find your favorite columnist on the editorial pages of the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 / / • Hearst Bo•fJ, Slaootfng Terrorists Claiin .... ' Role 1n 2 Incidents SAN t'JtANC ISCO IU P' ,) _ parent auempt to blow up a uull Terrorists claiming rt'!lpo~aia ty tower. ty tor thr bombUlg ol lhc Hearst Deputy Robert Outman, 32, manJaon at San Simeon and th~ was an good condition Sunday shooting ot a aherlfl's deputy tJP· nlicht In a Redwood City holpillll ,mr('ntly h 11d not at'l<.'<l on a 48· w1lh wounds in the arm und ll'l(. hour ultimatum tote lanuly ol A ahenH's s pokesman said a Patricia Hearst caller Identified the deputy's U · A mc-1sage to ne"'s edia from saaliinls. who escaped, as mcm· the New World Ltberillaon 1-'ront be~olthc NWLF. had l(H·t·11 "the bloodsuck1n~ Ilea ri.t~" 41l hours to put ui> $250.000 ror t ht• dt•lense of Wailaam and t:m1ly llarns. who allt-gcdly helprd kidnap Ma~s lleurst and an· uw:il1ang lnJI on n umer o us c harges 1n l.Ol> Angeles as her t•odef<.·ndonl'> TH E NWLF ultimatum Wa5 re· <'elved Friday That rught, two men shot and '4 oundt'<l a San Mateo Count.> Shl·nff's d<.>puty who s urprised th('m in an a p. Wife Cleared !n Poisoning SAN JOSE (A P l A 36-year· old woman has been al·quilled on charges of lacing her husband's food with ar senic man atkrnpt to murder ham The jury found Mary 1Juv1s an · nocent aftl'r thrt·l· d.n<; of dl·- J1ber.it1ons at tht· t•nd of J Sl'\'l'n· month lnlll Mrs OJ\ 1'i "as <H'C'U.'-C'tl of put tang poison 1n her hustwnd s food Uoctors tesllf1ed ,\l\ln l>J\l'i "J' indeed paral~ Lt•d b' ar!>l'n1c :.omcho\\ mgl•:.tN1. but thl' pro sccution "a' unable to pro\C that his " 1fe supplied the poison THE GROUP HAS claimed r:fi!pons1billty tor a 14 ave or bom· bang~ in the San FranctSco BttY <1 rea the past six months. mclud· mg several at utility towers m the San Mateo County , adjacent toSan Francasco. Sherarr J ohn McDonald said Outman was on patrol w1lh his police dog when he noticed a man standing near a Pac1f1c Gas & Electric Co. tov. er Outman told the man "to stay where he v. a!>," ~tr Donald said "lie walked to"'ard the guy and i.omcone openl'd fire. h1ll111g him t" ice I le returned,lhe fire m tht.> dark but went down. "MY Bf>MB P EOPLE tell m e they were probably attempting to strap explosives" lo lhe tower . At Sa n Si m e.on, g u a r d s i.earched \'is itors' bags in un ef· fort to prevt>nt a repetition of Thur!>day·s bombing al ornate Hearst Castle. It v..as bwlt by Patn c1a·s ~randfather, Wilham Handolph Ht'arst. and has been ol)t'rated by the state as a hi!>· toncal monument since 1958. Patricia's mother. Catherine. told the Chicago Tribune the bombing and the threat "h1ch follov. ed it showed her daughter was "stall a victim of the SLA. •• 'l',....t~rn ul'• ,...__. Musician Louis Prima, still in a coma four months after brain surg<.·ry. has been transferred t o a convales· cent home an New Orleans from Ml Sinai hospital in Los Angele:.. Fire Kills I At Elsinore LAKE ELSINORE <U PI> F ire b roke out in tfl e Am · b assador Hotel Sunday night. killing a guei.t who leaped from his blazin~ room on the fourth floor to the street below The coron<.>r's offi<'e said the d ead m a n had registered as Da\'C Darrah. but his home ad· dress \\<is unknown because the fire destroyed all h1i.belongangs. T wenty.fou r pt.>rsons were e\ acuat('(f, including six earned from the bui ldmg by firemen and sheriff's deputies Fare offic1ab estimated the lire did about $25.000damage to the hotel Now through 'February 29th c Monn 2+1 Price Reduction. Thi: h111'rc:rn ·lt1o~mc M 1101:i H.1i.:hh:td. 1, e>11,,it.:11i:ht 1hm. I h.: C'hc'y th,ll\ a ,111.dl t .1r ,111d thnl ,.,111,· II \Pt1h11v11r 11rd r 1'2 '.:!hd\\'l'l'I\ 1111\\ .111.I I 1.fi ~·1111\\1lh1l\ ,l\,11l.1hl1. 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Don't buy any car until you see your Chfty dealer. \ -Mondty February 18. 1978 DAil Y PILOT ;\,'; Snow in Sierras Rain Forecast in North SAN FRANCISCO <API -Rain .1t t1111t·~ throURh Tursda~ morning ""'s fort"cu,t h1C.l;n for much of Northern Culalorn1• a:. .i '1f0Cl·,~1on uf watery front~.move ~horc from tht• P;.11:111<· Snow wits nptorted ott and on throu.:h Tu<'~· day in th<' Sll'rr•. the wbit o 1tulf confuwd to l'l\.'\'a UON above 3,000 fet•t. Gale w:.rnln tt11 w,•re hoisted Monday mornlnll for winds up to 40 m ales an hour rrom Point St. Georgt• to Po111t A1t·11:1. dct·reesin1< to" urd the M>uth. S<'as Wt'fl' r1111n111~ up tu n111t• lt·t'l un the north coast 3 BedW. Fotuuf VENTL'RA (AP I S<.'arch partlt·~ htl\'t• found the bodies o f three Long Beac.'h mt•n 1n the wreckage of a small plane v.h1ch "ent do\\n in th1• rugged can)'Onl> of the ~ Padres Nat1unJI 1-'ore!>l northeast or he re . Authorities said the ( ) bodies ol Walt Stt'm, 31. S ta te· Ste\·e Geier , 28. and _ . Dave F enney, age un· "--.--------------~ known. were found Sunday by searchers Thl'y had been on a flight from Lon" &!ach Airport when their single-engine plane crasb('(f SaturdJ} near a bird sanctuary. oHicaaJs saad. rrfnt At"q~I tftl FIREBAUGH CAP) -A jw.Uce court jury here has acquitted Roman Catholic Msgr. M1ch :H'I F O'Conner of Tulare of a churgt• of obstructing police officers . • H e had been 8<t'CU5ed or intl'rrering Wlln Fir ebaug h · officer s mv.('stigat in11 a t avern d is· turbance that followed U.. churth celebration here last Dec. 7. ' Eld~lfl Pair Shot NAPA <AP> -Pohc'«> i;~1y an cld«>rly couple were s hot to death in their Napa homl', with burglary th<' poss1ble.mot1vc. The \'ll't1ms w,ere 1dcnllf1ed as J\lvm Maddux. 72. and his "' afc Fa}, 73. A rl'lativc not1f1l'd police aftt>r she had been unablt· to n·ach th<·rn ~ ~ ~6co prints Variety of florals and novf'lty designs. Choose from J w1d1• -:1•1 ' ect1on of colors. 10·0~~ cotton· 44"/45" w11.k Machine wash · Tumblf' clr y REGULARLY .99 YARD 7'7:-, ~:. nvlon quilted prints Oeliccrte 00tol desiqn\ on soft nylon q1.ill. Perff'<'I f0t duslf't'\, hou\eeoot\ cn::f robes. Nyion, polyosl~. ocetoie . RE GULAR S298YARD ll "as t>sllmatt"l.i th.it tht• MJddu\cs bud lwen dead scv_,ral d.1) s. l~t 111m tt•111s "t•rt: ~chcc.lu~. OJ•fwr Falb lo Dfllf. YOSEM IT!-: NA'l'ION/\I. I ' \RK IA Pl Pnrlo. crews planned toduv tu hnnl( the• body or a Pttlri Alto man out or 11 i;ulh'y into whtt'b he foll to h1i. d1.•ath Han~er~ s:111l J <.1hn Sh1111.'r'. 2~1. w;11' dl•s<:t.'nflln~ North Donll.' ~ullt.'y 11/kr j "U<'Ct''"ful climb Satu1 day when ht' slq>pt•d on ~1 ,1\ t'I .111d fdl SOO fret. Bar OK"nft" "Hird LOS J\:'11(; El.t-:S ll' I'll Ht•n111l' lhl\IS. in his 50s. "a:.-k11l<.•d Sunda) upp.ir1.•11tly by u robber. 111 the bar he manJ);:ed. 1>henff :. dt•put11.•s reported. Da\'ls' body "a~ found 1n :1 n•ar room of th1• Tropicana Club. wh<.>re ht' abo hv('d II<.> had been shot m tht' h1•ad "1th e small callbt-r gun. The cash r<.>g1slt'r had been empt1N1. C'olatril•an f 1cun Char~ SA Ll ~J\S ll'rl 1 John Vondracek. 39, a Salina:. c1t) councilman .md l';.11d1dJtt· for the Mon terey count)' board of superv1:.or.,, hu~ been cited 011 a charge or sollc111ng a pro:.t1tut~. police disclosed today. . ' Officer!'. said Vondracek, an accountant, wa!I. cited Feb. 3 and relcaM.>d. lie "111 be urru1gned 111 mumcipal court Tuei.day. Akolaollc:-Help N~•d LONG BEACll,<A P I -Vett>runS" Adminislra lion hospital officials have told u congres!>aonal sub tommittee that vetcrani. l>uffenng from alcoholism arc not recel\'ini;t adN1uafr treatment. Reprt'scntat1vcs Murk W llunnaford ID Calif I, and David S:ittcrf1<.>ld, CO-Va ). heard th1· tC'sttmony during hcannJ:!< at the• Lon.: Beach \'1\ Hospital Friday rAMOUS O AN RIV(R woven plaids G1~a1 c:oll<'c.t1on lor sportsw1•;ir, pl;:iy. wc•ar <md decor.it1v1· M.Khinc wash · Turnbl1: dry Polyt'\ll•r 1.111 ton l>IPnd floral prints Tiirsc licautiful scrr1·n nrinti'cJ ... c 11·pc l.1br1c:s ..ir<' pie.I 11qllt for 111.rt 111 '/J liluu~·· u1 '•fl' 111'.J rJr riss ynu'vl' 1>1!1~11 w • .r11t1nq to mak1'. 100'" ,11 r yl 11; • 114 "/4 S" wide M.it liollt' W.i'.ll. rwnlilo! dry f{L(1UL/\HLY $2 98 YARD SIMPLICITY ;; 7 301 1?? ~ DENDM ns DVNAMllTE ! . CHAMBRAYS & DENIMS • l<RINKLC: • t<RUNCHf'O • S TRIPC,D • r 1~1N1ro • OUILHO • T Yr ovro ~.C HAMBRAY • WASH OlJT • ORU5HLD • S fr?( ff tl • I'/\ TCHrO DOUBLE l<NITS '· SOLID COLOR JACQUARD 8c CREPE STITCH Chom1• from a w1dl' variety of all new sr11nr1 colors T hcsl' linr pantwe1ght fa1>11cs are 1ust raqht for that nrw sportswear outfit. Machinr wash ·Tumble dry • 60"/64" w1dC' RCGUALA LY SI 99 YARD DENIM NOVCL TIES Patchworks. stars. f lordls. flod ·• l11ri'ntr11n1.1I and many, manv more cl1 ",11fn'. '" •• 111 1 1111111. PantWC'l<jht, 1 oo~·, poly,.. 11·1, t,(l" (14" w1tl1\ M;achinf' w.t~h · T 11mli'" dry REGUL/\RLY SJ ~B Y/\RD South Coast Pima ........ s.. ... ........., Gorden Gn>ve HonorPfma 17ttl• ...... Coata Mtso-5'5-1586 W11tminster Mdl ............. Wtstminst• 898-3171 IZlll "' ;o .. ._.. .. ••'I 530-1542 Huntlnaton Center ...................... , ..... 897.«>13 Santo Ana-~5551 Buen·a Paric C.enter Le, ..... ~ Bueno Poric--828-6323 AB DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE· Board Can Do· Better Wh<'n 11 rame time to appoint a reprt'llrntatl\'e to the South <.:oust Hei:ionjl C'omm1s1o1on last year. thl' Orange County l1oJrd of Superv,sor'> :-.urpnscd n early evrryonf' hy naming an ·xperaenccd freshman Suvcrva-.or Luurtnce Schmit. Loran Norton, -who was 'the n S<'hmat 's ch id mde, was ~wleclcd to M!r vt· a:i thc board's alternatl\'C rcprcs cntata v1· on thccomm1ss10n . Only <i few wef•ks carlwr, Nort on h ad been a p:ud lo!Jbybt for a developer doing bustness "Ith lht· <·0~1st•1l romm1s-.1on ConM·qut>rHly. Norton 's uppoantml'nt to net a S<'hmat " 'otmg n ·plan·mcnt on the roust pan('J "a \ leWl'(J Ill mo ... t ('II C'lt•S ,JS ,1 triumph Of bad JUdg· m(•nt Hut .Sthmat soothed c·ntac.., by prom1san~ not to mass uuy l'omrn1 s..,1on m eeting:-. 'fhC'r efor e, the -.11pc•rv1sor insisted. forrnt·r lobtJy11o l Norton pro liJtJlv \\oultl Ol'Vt•r be 1·allt'd o n to t•a s l a vote . St•hrnat tl1<.Jn 't t'i.lr'ry thr<>ugh 11<.· missed s ix full m(.•tltings and the afkrnoon ~e~saons of three other:. In SC'hm 1t ':, abs c•n cc, Norton c:h mbe d into thl' 1·11mm1ss1onL·r'~ chi.ill' to vot e on deH!lopcr-rclated l'.'>~UC!. ,\\ n·ar's end. Schmit abruptly fired his con- 1 rovc•rs1al aide \\ho, an turn. r e::.1gned from has .1ltemah."::. role on the comm1::.s1on . Sance then, the µos1t1o n has rt•mam(-d opc·n . Me an .... hale, Schmat 's a ltl'ndance record at 1:oa!>tul C'omrn1ssion meetings has gone from bad to wor::.c. for example, J anuary r ecords at com · mass wn headquarters s how the super vis or m assed onL· cnt1rt• mt!ding. thl' afternoon sessions of two others ;.rnd twu:e was more than an hour late. Ir· the board wants &hmat lo continue as ats n.•prt•s t.•nta\1\'e it \\Ould rcflec·t strange JUd~ment. Hut 1f 1t should follow that path, a nothe r a lternate 'ihould be named immedwtC'ly "i<:hm1t ':-. sketc hy attendance records makes at n ecessary for the board to appoint 3 strong a lternate In •di IJkclJhood, It s hould be Supervisor Thomas R iley or Newport Beach. who repre~en~ more than hull the county's coastnl area Above all. the uppolntc~ ~hquldn 't be a former lobby1i,t or a political hack. And the board s houldn't a ssume. us al uppurt'ntly did a year ago, that Schmit "''ll ultend all mcelmgs. l11s track r~cord says not. Airport Parking The c ity or Nt.-\\port Beach is preparinJ? to d o battle again over the Orange County Airport This lime the 'ssue is proposed expans ion of pubhc parkmg fac1ht1es at the terminal. It is inevitable that Newport Beach \\Ill oppose :iny project to enhance the airport because of the )Ct nois e impact on Newport residents. C ity of f1c1als want to continue their r ecor d for consistency and so they will fig.bl against the parking lot ex· vanswn with the same zeal they would use in e1t - lacking any inc r ease in the number of jet flights at the airport or expanded terminal or runway facilities. As underst andable a s this policy is. it is not likclv t o generate support e lsewh ere. The fact 1s lhat g iven the number o r people us ing the aicport for the authorized number of flights there simply have to be more parking spaces . The proposal being given to county s upervisors calls for the addition o f 395 s paces in the terminal area and construc tion of a new employes' parking lot. Als o proposed is a n overflow lo t with 225 s paces near the a irplane tie-down area. No additional commercial jet flights are pr o· posed -simply adequat e handling of passengers now using the airport. Some additional parking will have to com e if these passengers are to receive r easonable treatment. .. A Growing ·Threat to Tlie N atio11 Rabin Convincf-s Se11ators ( ART HOPPE J fht• lt•:1~ut• for Total Iii rt h Con trot, wh1<"h had hoped to ~ol v<' ••II th1• world's pr11hlt>ms 1n a :.in~k J't'nl'r.1t1on. IS tll!'>Sln;:! in th(' ~llC•Ot't' It n11w I' alls 1tsl'lf Zt•ro Rt•proourt1on C:rowth •Jf the n u,s1ans don't bury u-1," ZRG f:xt•<·ut1ve 01rector 111,mrr T. Pt't t1hon(' vnmly " .1 r n t' <l .1 (' h t' t• r I n )! ffit•mhN:o1h1p r.11lv 11( :>l'vt'rl. 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Whtl1• nnt ,1 <'.1lh11llr 1'1•111!"•111• ... 111t ht• .11•11'\·1t v.1\h ttw ( 'h11ri'h th.ct ... 111·h .11·1 .. '<h11 1il1 I he• ~ fl"dtll llh'tl -.nl1•lv r11r 1 l'PI IKhll' t111n ,inti 11111 r111 "''"l'h pli-.1,11rc• 111·,t 1 .1111 1 1 ... I hi' .m"" 1•r " h1• .. ,11.t l'l•11pli" .. 111111!11 i•r ,1\'1•1\ '''"l'•'l crn t ht• n 1n .. 1•q111•nn'' Dear Gloomy Gus You hardly need a rom- putcr to figure that ev('ry time a dollar <"han~t's hands\\ ith city, s tate und h1ddt'n fede ral taxes tal.· lllJ! .1bout 10 perC"ent or at, ll only has to <"hange hands l0.11mcs to become 100 per . cent government ·s. G.J. -•G•~llltter•_.., ~ ........... ..u ........ ,_, ... .. -.. ---, '--• _ .. o-, Ch••. 0.11, ....... ht>for<> they rt.'produce Th<'r<' ure lttt>rally btlhons o( unwanted photocopies creat<'d every ye<tr unwanted . unnerded. unlovN.1. unread :rnd. yes, an many eases t'Vt'n unf1led. •· Wh('re Pettibone parted <"Om· p:my with the CathoJ1c ChurC'h W;l'< 00 the QUl'~lrOnS Of 4100rllOn :1nll cont.rar<'pt ion. "WF: "UST Care the fac1 ." he )::lid. "lhat many /\mencans are too morallv weak to renounce the ,tnful pleasurl's of Xl'ro:ung. 1\t the very least. Xerox and 1ls t•t1m;wt1tors s hould install abort ht1l1(1ns on their ma<"htnes for tho..<' who ~l'<' the ronscquenres of their thoughtless act piltng up t•rithem " In addition ·to abortion on· demand, Pl'l I 1 bone sUil~CSted a· number !lf C"ontr;1rephve l<"C"hn1 fill<"• l'h<''<' 1nl'luded the nuiirrwnl<•rv rhythm mt>thod an v. h1t'!1 I he p<'r,on 1iht1uh. · On<', tv.11. thr1•1•1 ... an1t kirk~ the m.,<'h11w, thl' intrn 11t1litanan de· \ 11·<· v. h11•h Prl'\'{'nts the ink from r t'.1d11ns• th1· Jli•J>N. and wh:at is 1·t1n11trn11ly r:ill<'d , "Th<' Pill " "Thi· f'1ll 1" lh<' ~:iCt•:1t and most dfl·rt1\I' 1,( ~•II ." 11:11c1 P<'tl1hon1• It I" :11111ril1n:1ry ma<'hinc.> whtrh :111\11'11• m:n •'nJllY ;it .1ny tanw II Jll"I 1t111·,n ·1 h.tH' Ml)' papt·r an 1h tt.•y J\EFOR f: nt\111nrn1ni:. Prt t1h1•111• .111no11nl't'rl th,11 .1ny 7.RC. nwmlwr v. ho v. 1l<ht•ct to he• twtt<'r rnr111 llll'c1 1lf !hi' ('n<'my ('Ollhl rt• m.1111 to :.<'t' a porn111-:r:i r1h11' m<•' 11•. l\t•hanc1 t ht•(; ri•1•11 Lr.:ht " S<• 111'1lit' alt>(t W•·rt• the mNn lwr~ th:1t c•v,•rv liltl~lt· Cln(' or lh1·m "'·•tl'til'd 11 thrt'1'\1m1•.., . ~·· ·JF s· r.r.r ,\( :<,ttcu:.TUR £ Ht..'1\'"~ -- Israel Aid: A Fast Shuffle WAS HINGTON -A brief telephone call to Secretary or State He n ry Kissinger from Sen. Hubert H . Humphrey J an. 29sud- denly reversed President Ford's careful strategy lo keep negollal· ing -pressure o n Isr ael -a re- versal with dam aging implica· tions. The call means a higher level of arms for Isr ael than the Presi- dent wanted. which poses a dangerous electinn year problem for him. He now must choose betw ee n a co rrectl y balance d M1d eas • policy or courting the American-Jewish vote as Cong ress Is doing. Humphr ey placed his telephone c all to Kissinger from lhe Senate Foreign Relations Committee and posed this ques· lion : Would the administration obJect to continuing all U.S. m1htary aid abroad al the cur- rent level during the "traru;i- lional quarter"" That period cov- ers the three m onths between the end of the present fiscal year, June 30, and Ltft!! sturt of the new one. under a n ew accounting system. Oct. l. KISSINGER. pressed for an answer. said he would give no ob· Je<."tton. But aides of the Presi· dent were ama1C'd and anRered. Tht• reason the chief beneficiary of ttie mihlary aid 15 Israel. and Mr. Ford had personally ordered a major aid cut tor Israel start· 1ng July 1. The ftJst shurrle rcsuJting from Humphrey's c hummy call wa11 typi<'al of blg·l<'BRUe polilll.'s here when ... ver I s rael goe!'I to Congress Nont> of the' usual rules hold. :md the best laid pres1den- llal plan~ 1eo ghmmt•nn~ Mr Ford's plan. for t'xample, was soundly ba:u-11 lly a.:ree1ng to :t S1n:11 dt>al with Egypt last year. lsrnl•I 110how1•<1 lb w1llang. nes11 to negotiate an ~ood faith "" a result, Mr Ford earmarked arms :ud an thl' budgC't for fi111·al year 1!1'76 (l'ndln1t June JOI at lhe very high level of Sl.5 billion. ( EV ANS-NOV AK J BUT TO WARN Israel that no such vast amount of Amencan aid was to be counted on year aft.er year witho ut fur ther evidence of Israe l's negotiating nexlbility, the $1.S billion rate was reduced to a Sl billion rate for the "transih onal quarter." That reduction. which aJso fits the somber fiscal mood o( budget director Jame1 T. Lynn. was personally in illalcd by the Prest· dent on the "transitional" budget papers. No one at the White House was even t o ld o f Kissi n ger 's telephone chat with Humphrey, Regarded as one of Israel's greatest champions, Humphr ey had been pressed ha~ i;:ain Kissinger 's assent by <"Om· m1ttee members -particularly Republican Sen . Clifford Case oC New J ersey. a nother champion of Israel. Jnformt'd that the <"om · millee needed a decision at once , Kissinger made 1t on the spar. T hus . there was consternation al the Whale House when it was dasrover ed the SI 5 btllton rate had been authorized for another quarter To longtime w;il<"hers ur the skilled pro-Is raeli lobby hl·re. at and1 l'all'd a pred1l'alc was Ix> ang laid to s upport long ran,,:t' arml! aid at the Sl.5 billion level with or without further l:.raeh withdrawal from Arab lands. t\LTllOUG II s ome critics downiraded the success of lsraf'I Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin s omc1al vmt here. close students of U S.·lsraeu relations thought otherwise. ll was Rabin's visit. m itself, that brought speedy action on arms aad On another front. Rabin was ~ranted a 90·minute closed-door session w Ith the Sena te Ap· proprialions Com mittcc Jan. 29. That ma rked the first time the r omm1llce has ~one behind do:-.ed door.; to hl'a r a foreign leader, -a ccording to senior C"Om· mattt'<' a1dl's One RC'publ1can member. Sen. Hen ry Bellmon of Oklahoma. bov<"olled the session as "inapprop.nate" for a con- gres~1onal romm1llec Rabin was !>UpNb. according to Senators pres ent. fhs purpose was to persuade the committee that lsrat'I was rai;:ht. and the \' S Defense Departmt.'nl and Central lntC'll1genr e Ag<'n<'Y v.ere wrong, in th<'1r conflacllng a~~essment of brae!'' nl•ect for t: S arms. "lie wa1' !lnappmg off the figures lcrt und n i;:ht, · :.:11d one admmng Democrat IT COULD be one or the most important performances of the Prinie M inisler 's car<..oer For the all-importa nt decision Congress will m ake about arms aid for ls reel in the near future. Rabin ·s secret rebuttal of top US. de· fe nse experts could make u mulli-million·dollar c11fference to the American taxpayer. Rabin also harl an impressive· Jy large li ve audience, about half the committee 's 25 members. Onl y f our turned o ur for SeC"retary of IJefense Donald Jlumsfcld's Feb. 2 lc>-.t1mony on the new defens e budRet Such an imbalance in favor of a foreign leader P<J1nts to the' heart of lhe President's poltllcal pro· blem as well ai. Jsrac•I'' 1m· portance in elect1on·ycar l ' S i\. Our New Lawmakers The Pmrer of Regulatory Age~icies What mubt stand as the most inspired proposal to emerge for bringing stute bureaucracy un· der control has been advanced hy Assemblym an Wilham "Bill " Campbell ll1R plan to put a legislative harness on what has become runaway govt'rnment 1s nothing short ot lngenioos . H1i1 targets ar e the mullllude or regul11l11ry hoards and 1·om m1s s 1o n -. wh11'h hnvc come into b<• 1ng over t lw years and 11peral1• u lm o ~t autonomous l y, having pow e r s to make regula· ltOn!I With 1111 . thl' forcl' of 11tatutory law11 "Our iilatt' rt'gulatory agen· <'li>s, estabhshed to help the peo- pll'. are faiil 1Jecom1ng thr most serious dan1t<'r fu<·1ng n free and democratic "iOc1ety The1'e agen· c1es. rathN th11n lnsurinit lhc corit inuallon of free ent<'rprist'. have done their best to stine it. The bureau<'racy has become l'IO big and so unwieldy that it is una- ble to serve the people." he said. Campbell's solution would br· ing each of the agencies under thorough revat>W periodically. Th~ret1colly this has been done by the budget process but. as Campbell notes. this has been superficial and generally limited to discussions about requests for mrreased sp('ncimg IDS PIAN would compt-1 com plele leg1s laltH' :o;turly of lhl' agency and Its function. le11d1nJt to a determination of wheth1·r or not Its continuation is JU~l1f1cd 1-·or Campbell'.; leg1slat111n abohshes all eiustang regulatory agent"tl'S after five year!! <•x istf'nce iflhe Legislature does not act to renew their lease on life ( EARL WATERS ] s hould be rxtend('(J lo anC'ludc a ny proposed rC'J.:UIJt111n For, as he state!>. "L<'f!l'l:.tll\(' rf'Vll'W IS _ the only W41 )' v.1· c·:.in lw sun• lh11l Such n •m•wal 1·oulct not b\! for mnrr than unorher f1vC' V<'<irs Camplwll ha!> come• up with SOml• tnlt>r<•StlllJ.l fuc•(-. ;il)ou( lht• a,1?en('ll'!< 11lvolv1'CI )ft• 'II.IHI tw wa' !i h o<'k1·1I to l1•u rn lh1• Lt.'i;:l'lature hJ-. a<•al<•d mo11· than 500 qt1;1-.1 m<h·1><•111l1•n1 a1-:t·n r1r s 111• i..J\-. '>tJt1· J:O\ c>rnm1·n1 UM''> morf' I h,in 7~..CICIO d1lf•·rl•llt forms al a I'll'' or Slfi m11l1nn J"'' for the pnnt1n1t and an 1•st1mJtl•1I $320 rlHll111n l•1 -.hufn1· tlwrn But ro'>I 1'4 nut lhl· for c·moM problem botht.'rin~ ('umplwll hut rathrr th<· l;11•k of ;ic<·ountah1l1tv to the proplt• unit t ht• l.4•1t111lutur1• of thC' agenr w:. "Tiii-: l.IVt:s of 11111111111:. M Collforn1on~ :irl' orfr111"I c1111lv by th" al"!' of thC'se dl'.l?lll'"'I und h1ddr•n lav. m.Jkaniz bodll''I." h1• say'i, pomt m~ 11111 th;it ttwy urt· run hy appoan\1 VC'. not 1•lt'rl 1v1•, or f1 cials. who lt•nd lo lwrome · lltlll' CaC'!lar'l. ·· pre C'mpt1n1ot thl' outhorll y or t ht> Lc1t1sl11lur<' nnc1 lnditlerenl lo the public llH'y wt·n· crrated to srrvt'. Camph<'ll Is especially <'on cerned about the rule makan~ authority .!(ranted the a11<·nr1Ps "They have the ab1lrty to 1mpo<,e cnmmal penalties again!\\ those who d 111ob<'Y their regul ataons " Has observation 1s well taken. It hardly makM sense to have a Legislature responsible for mak mjl the laws rt'qumnl? review by both houses and approval hy lhl' go\'ernor whil1• p<>r m1tltnl( o board of non-elect1vt' r><'r'4on~ to ;111opt laws without anyone·~ re· \, l('V. HIS PROPOSAL that no r<' gulat l<>n which provides cnmanal ~naltaes can be adopted without I 8Llf1C8t1on by thE' Legislature IS 11 ~t<'P m l~e rii:ht l'hrcrt1on It rei;:ulataon docsn 'l hct·oml' over· rcgula.tion." The lack or rMtrnmt on r <'· iiulotory agenl'i<':. tw-. hr<'n \lf in· 1· r t• a ), 1 n I{ I' o 11 1• • • 1 n I ,, I h t • lawmaker-; h111 1111111 now th" t r t' n d h a -. h •· l' n f o r t h c lA!f!1:.lut1rr1· to dl'l1·1~.1t1• morl' uncl morP r>.,w1•1 t 11 1 tu· <•11point1 vt· t)oarcL~ ('amplwll' movl' 111 lht• fi rst form .ii nfft·rin~ to rl'verM' thul amt hnni: 1 ht• h1111'u11t·r:H'y undc•r <'Ontrol Thul 11 prom1>11·~ 111 wm 11vt•rwtwlrr11n1-: .,up1i<1rt 1n thr Lt•1u-.lattir1· v. a~ 1111h1•01N1 hy A11s1•mhlyrnan Wtlll1· llrown, u I><' m n I' r a t 1 c· 1111w1• r 111 I h 1• 1 ••• ~ 1 " 1 n t u 1 1• " ,, v 1 ,. l' <1 11 r (.' ll m II " (' I I . " n I ;111 h .. II a 111 . 'T:1111plic•ll Jlrl•P""'rl th11 1 ·1 llt•ll. wc•'ll pus., th;11 hill lrk1•1I J!rt'll'll'd ll1thtnan~ " OlllAMGE COAST DAllY PllOT Rol'l('rt ,, w,.,.rl 1•111111,/wr 7 hrmu1' K 1•r1·1I ~ rltl11? ''"''"'"'I\ ,,,,,,,,.h ~.d1lrmot /•ar11• ~ dt/llt' Thi' l'd1l11rial pal!•' of lhf' l>;11lv r•t101 '>l'l'k" Ill 111fm m """ "flmulal1· r(•;Hll'r'l In prt...,1•nt1n11 nn th•" pa11r d1' "' "' 1•11mml'nl1rv on lopu·' of 1nlc-rr'I hv ')'nd11:ll\ t"ll • 11lumn1"t" 11nf! r11rt01tn1\IA bv pr•J\ 1d1111( a forum for rtader"' \11'14'-.ind h~ prr1wnl1n1: th1~ "''"''lla11t•r ' 0111nion ... Jntl ttlf'&~ on rurr••nl lnpl!"\ Thr Nlllonal 0111n1ml\ 11{ thl' l>atly ~·11ot or1Pf'lll' only int hr Mi 1lorn1l Mlumn al I ht' 11•1' of thl• P·•J.l•' Oplnir"'' f''I flrl'""'fl h\ thl' n1lum111~1" llnd \'.11'111on"" ;inil h•ll••r \\nlr" ;in• lht•ll II\< n .incl no I lldllr't'ml•Ot or 1tw1r '11•"'' h' t h1• l>ml) l'1lot 'hnuld bt• 111frrr1;d Monday, Feb. 17, 1976 DAILY .-1LOT Non-smokers ·Becoming Militant,_ B1 Tite Aaiocl•kd Prns JamH Moore ht a t'li&rt'lle, look a Ion& drag and stepped aboard •subway train Moment• later, he was under arrht The next d11y , after a pending• niaht In J•il. be a p- peared ill Branch 95 ol Clrcwt Court of Cook County, commonly known ••Smokers'Court. Some 800 persona were arrttt~ la1l year for Ugbt· Ina up on Chlogo Transit Authority trains and bulel, a petty offense punishable by ftnes of ~ to $300. Tbo.e like Moore who cou1dn 't post S25 bond spent a night btlhlnd bani. SIMILA&L \', TOBACCO SMOKERS across the nalJon are encounterin1 new restrainlS and stiffer penalties for indiscriminately Indulging their habit. An Associated Prei.a survey shows that since mld-1973 nearly hall the st ale. have enacted laws reslnctang i.mokang In pubUc places. Althouith en- • ........ , ... ,. eiwepl .. ~· ..... . •k• •• •ldh•fl ........... ·••d ~-.-. ,,,.,.,, llUI# I••• le .,..., tit# H•ll IHl~k l•to ••e-ollwr flWfl'• faf"#.' forcement is normally lax, penalties range from token frnes to60days inJ::ul. Federal regulations hm1t smoking on airlines and tnterstate buses and tratns, whale pending laws wts seek to outlaw the nicotine habit 11t New Orleans' Superdome and Detroit's Pontiac Stadium. SCORES OF R ESTAURANTS PROVIDE separate seating for nonsmokers. Students at sever al colleges and universities have voted to ban the weed an classrooms. Some employers forbid smoking on the 1ob. Behind the curbs are a growan a number of non- smokers who say they are entitled to breathe smoke· free air. "For years. s mokers have been able to smoke wherever they wanted," says Kare DeCavalcanl e, smoking and health t'Onsultant for the American Lung Ass0t'1at1on. "Now, we're try mg to switch that around." 1 Wh1leChicago's crackdown is unusually tough, the smoking arrests dramatize the change. "IT JUST DIDN'T MA.KE SENSE," said Moore, a houaeman at Chicago's Ratz Carlton who was nabbed this year. "It was kinda unconscious to light up. l guess I knew it was agatnsl lhe law, but nobody ever paid attention." Before• the city's s moking ordinance was toughened, said one law enforcement official, "Smokers were treated lake jaywalkers or spitters - they were virtually ignored." Only a few years ago, lhe idea that nonsmokers constituted a silent ma1oraty whose rights were be· mg denied was almost unheard of. Mi~s DeCavalcante traces active participation in a nonsmokers' rights movement to "the 1972 surgeon ge ner al 's report It included the first hard, scientific facts on the effects of second-hand smoke. "WHEN IOE CITIZEN GOT WI ND or it, he said , 'Hey, that's m e.' People who had always been New Te11.11111111te. Bulley B11ll~yi Doug Bulley The Team has a new Teammate' Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue. the Loan Department team that put together over $3.000.000 in real estate loans in 1975. have been joined by Doug Bulley (rhymes with oi81) And they all work together. Making sure that there 's always a member of The Team ready to help you . When it comes to secondary real estate f 1nancing. The Team still knows the score. Call them for Information! The number is 644-8824 . 'New ort Equi 'Fun s,Inc. . , Real Estate Brokers ~co FINANCIAL' TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 21 t NEWPOAl BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 71416.U-382• bothered by 'mo" .. fuundout the) v.eren't alone .. Evidence that 111mply bruath1ng tobacco :smoke may be ph)•s 1rally harmful "1n\'oluntary smok tng" u 1l v.•u:i c allt.-d b)•oew J(OVt'mment report -led miany nonsmokr-r~ to rt' t.'vi.11).,tt' the habit they prt. .. v1ously considered merely unnoy1n~ Today. a proJiferatJon or l(roupe. v.1th llUt'h llkt•ly names as ASH -Action on Smok1n11 and H~alth . ~ASP -C roup Acami.t Smokt-ri.' Pollution; and ANSR -Assoclat100 for Nonsmokeri. · R11th1S ac lively en~ourage nonsmoken. to 1111sert th Ir r11ht to breath• smokeless air Th~lobacco industry s ayt> thcrl"s no evidence that 'healthy nonsmokers 11re harmed by bt'1n3 near smoke.-.. THE HT? SURGEON GENERAL'S report said, "Tobacco sm oke c1m be a 111icn1r1cant bOurce or al mospher1r pollution 111 enclosed 11rt'ai. " But .,. itb In condus1ve evidence lo dale. m\'d1cal researchers are trying lo dete rmme-. hether i.ccond-hand s moke 1s dangerows to all nonsmokers 1>r an 1rntant only to persons with resp1r atory lll1d h<·art :.111 men ts A nonsmokers movement !>logan. romcd by a Brentwood, N Y . how.ew1fe. ha.' been u!led in recent years by countlei.s nonsmoker:-.,. ho anrorm ramaly. fnends and total strangers, "Yes. I do mind 1f you smoke ·· The firm . but pohte approach 1s recommended by most nonsmokers' groups. Nevertheless, the movement also,has its m1htants who employ s uch lactacs as h1dang ru.htrays. unco rk· ing bottles or ammoma when s mokers ltght up and carrying little fans to blow the !>tuH back into the other guy's race, A FLINT, MICH .. SCHOOLTEACHER recently endured smoke draftmg from an adjoining booth at a .. rt>Staurant throu1hout h1s meal L'pon hnt6hlnR. he ~•lked <>vC'r to the smoker and drop~ :o.Om t• gniawt.'d ch1clc.cn bonesou her µlatt> "Ma'am , you've hff>n l:"ln" me ~our aurbage for quite a V.h1IC'," he saud "I though\ )'OU rn1ghl like M>mt'ofmine" Unaccustomed lo 'b\K'h rebuffs. t'H'n 1n their milder forms. some of the nauon·s estimated 52 million 11moker5 rHpond belllgen•ntly When Miami GASPmembersdonnrdaas masks at 1111poru event to protest heavy •mokc 1&nd poor ven hlulion. piut-pre111dt'nt Arthur J1'r1tnkl recalls that "one fellow to show his hosl1hly put three cigarettes m his mouth and ht them." IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN., AN angry smoker took a physk1ao to court, char(!ina he sprayed her with a dtsinfectan\. After a three-day tr111I, Dr. Joseph J . Kristan, who 1n.s1!Sled he merely do~sed the cigarette, was acqwtted by 11 Jury of one c11H1relle smoker, ont> p1JXO smoker , one cigar s mokt.>r, two ex- smokers and one person who had never i.moketl Leona rd Zurkowsk1, who opt>ned a no-smoking tavern m M 1lwaukee last year. ba1d (he bar "v. :t!> :i great success until one night a bunch of kids came an. ht their cigarettes and said we couldn't tcll them not to smoke "When I told them their nghl to smoke Mopped al my nose, they busted the place up ·' DESPITE SUCH INCIDENTS, ORGANIZED op- position to antis moktng leg1s lahon wai. minimal un- ti! recently , com mg mostly from cigar·. c1garette- and pipe-puffing lawmakers Defeated balls were-re- introduced lime and again, with 1ncre11sang success. For decades, the only smoking regulations on slate books were a Maine law written m 1848 to prevent fires in millyards, stables and covered IJrid&es and a 1921 Utah s tatute that was largely ignored. ur••....- FOR THE DOGS? Tm~, a terrier frnm Fra nklin, Ind , puff~ a\\ ay on r 1gan'ltt> Jlt• s mokes scq ·ral a da~. and c\l•n cnjo~ :-·m OCCa !>IOn a l cigar. hi:-O\\nt•r !>'1 \'S. SHOCKING EXPERIENCE SOVTllFIELD. Mich (AP ) A g raduatt.' psychologist at Wayn <' State Unive rsity gua ran· tees he can shoc k you mto giving ups mokang -with shocks. Robert Asselstine ha!! ~n runn1njt Stop, lnl' since Or tober In that time he has cha q~ed ·10 chents a herty $235 t'•H'h for help In k1c kmg thl· habit. -Ca~ol Ho~n accessories, wear each many ways A Bullock's firsr! Muhi-funaion wraps and ries thar spice your Carol Horn fashions or give thar innovative Carol Horn rouch co che resc of your wardrobe. All are in couon chac wraps how you W'1m ic and scays where you cie ic. In solid or cwo- color combinacions o f henna, reJ, saffron, black or natural. All by Carol Ho rn for California Things. The Samurai belt, $11 Samurai shawl, $25 The big square, S 12 Visor head wrap, SS Fashion Accessories .. Bullock's South Coast l'laza, ~n D1<'go frtt..,ay at Bri.nol, C:O.ta Mu 11, Tdcphont". 5~6.()(11 1 \ Mond!y Fet><vary 16, 1978 • 12 Available I QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi For the Rooord 46 Seek ~ourt Seats County R e opeiis Canyon ~IM'-rtD ... _~ -Cl• I.. -°"41• hwt.n _,_,,, ....... o. ... ···~, ""'-' L. ot, •• ,. .,.. °'.,.,., ..... ""vri.. J-.OIH•••-0...•C. 0 'Ut tt•f'•t•, 0 •••0 AOM't _,, _... __ ,, 0.0.•-'I. ......... 1 A---A .,,_, .. t1 ... L,...l\e -o..r1o1 -'-"' 11-Mlt -••r-•• 11 ...... ""'•" ............ ,,_., .... , --C: -•...ceLyM --..::.-....::. ...... ~~Cl!O-JI' ~, Ml(-IV•"•l-69<•- Deatlu .......... , f lmot,.y Let •IMI °"91 ..... ot., ~ L.,ryMit•vl•.,.,..Llllo ..... ,,. L"'\11,,C..tMynll •"<111.,..Mlll. !IA•-"'•'"' M .,.. Jt,... I (Je111. 11-'1 J •M Valot le It Elaewhe•n ::-°'"'tt•• "'., .... ..., c.....i. • lilC:" ,.,Mr.C..l•y-lt•"Y H ano1:h C lvton, ~II . lsr aell consul l(cnt•ral tn Los Anaeles, d1l.·d Satur· day. lvt...ct ,,,,.l MtodH•t~f't ""*' -._o,,••~"""'''•"• L•M"• .t•e•~t lOvi, •• ,.. Lir't'f ~ ..... ··-•ft'\. ......... ., ·~ I(~ "'"'.. -... ........... J••" ..... (Joel ... °"" ""-'•'"°" Uvre I ~ 0.NtttO NEW YORK <AP) -c...-·· ,...,... 1111 .. •"" -- A t otal of 46 can d1datl'~. 1nclud1nic nine 1n<"umbt'nt!>, h1H 1.· hlt'd dl•claralloni. of mh:nt Lo run for th" l:? uva114blc i.t.·uh on Ora n.ii.' ('oun ty's mun1cip1.1l <·ourt bt-nt·h There un: vocunclt.""I JO four· ur l hl' county 'i. lowl'r court d ii. lrwl!I Nor th, Wl•:it, Ct:ntrul and Harbor ('ourt)', !'10111· or tht• JUd~l'S In the South <Jronge County Jud1r1al lhstn<'l is up for rt•· election this Y<'lH l nrumbl'nts an' run nina an nint' ur the 12 ruces T"u i.pol:s Opt"ned up \\ IUI lhl' n •t 1 tMWnl or n<Jrtb eounty JUrn.t Mu\. t :l1.a:.on und "'l'1>l cowt Jud.it' 1-'l'nlon Jorll':. Thrl'l' of lht• nine tn· cuml>l'rH:i u1 t• r unnini.: unt)ppuHd Th"t•y llrl' Kl"nnl'th Smith und Alan McKone 111 tht'. we)i t county cu urt I n Wt'i.lm1ni.ter 11nd Judgt• John Smith J r . 111 S<111ta Anu ·~ eentr a I court dt~ lrict Candidates 1n Oranat· Coast mun1c1jtlbl cuurl John R. Crawford, 00, :,..11 •• 1 ~., _ ... ,....,c. "ho held u lot.ii or 37 n.1 1. .. L"'Y"' .... o .... .. t1onal c·ontract hridac ~:"!'; 1.~:::,;~s;';'~7,0L IN•• lilies. died Saturday or a "•'-",_,. Fulle rton Man heart a tl al' k u t h 1~ :1:;· ~·:.~ -:~.~~~10 ManhaltJn home . ,.'1..,.. tt•r'I>• c -0oto1~H. Faces 7 Charges Dftllla Noll<"n JAMEi All(E -llV JAM(' ~·· l!eou••H Cr~Of\• 0.1 """' <.• D•t• 01 <>-•'" ftOfv.MY 1) .. ,. \\it'it1Y4'd 0Y ,., W' Allreo J•""'•~ •nd Cl•wOP'lt .. t llHft J•m•t F1u~•r C,••••,•0• '-"•t<•" i:~'vt:;:.~,.!~ ,:;,~~ ~ flooK~, C.. 8•111 1Hr119ron C...-.. 1 ,,,.,., Mairh.t.,'t, C11rit< IOf\ LIE L AVENA OL•vL l (£ ... , P•r• [Jr1v•, C:01ta Me'w . C• D41T• of OHi~ f•bf\IMy 1), "'• !.ierw•c '°' w•ll bf '-10 "lUttcMY, Febru,try 11 •t 10 00 AM, 8 •1tl S.rtJ19ron Co\IA Mtt\A "'"'*"'' M tff,,.nt ••II bit 0'hi•l• Mrt Late tiff\ "W••vcd b., two \On\, 811fy L•• ~ .- H l ef' NAIHMAN MAU'llrf C. HAIU MAH. ~,., E~••t•r Ne •port lh•«.h, C:. Diii OI~•'" .. ~b'~'' I) "'' \ut'"'t..Ob'Y "'' .,.,~. J"•"it• \0" Hr••" (, HertM.,._ O.tvQhh, Al'lfW"ttf' O..roc:11 -"° fh,-.-. Qt•rwi' holdr•" ~ • .. ,,, .W.11 bf Oft•t1lf' 8•tt1 S.1g.ron 'O\l• Mtow Nlbth.ttlf t dtftllOt\ wooo tQENE WOOO '•••0.nt ot C.-1• Mirw C.. O•t~ t1f 0.•tft febt\Mf'Y , .. 1'1• \.ur-wu•O Ot two, f'IU\ar.t\d, H J • l•mtnt wooa or Go\t• NllHit n.. 'WI"\ J.c;k M WOOO of C•rm1(.l\Ml, C•. -J-\ (; -OI F•lrl ... O C.. <ll'W cMuqM'•r H•r I• J•• WOOd of C.0..t.. M •\• C.• tP,tf• \l tt•ft,, S.n1e W•tl.-r\ Of NflOf'•\•• Sylyla """""""°" of '""""• •"d ~'JOf'•• (•fliff " Ml'"' \O\#r1 to..,r Q'•"0<"'110t•f't ,,.,,.._,., M'YIC-•\ W•dM\.d•Y, ,:•Dr.....,., t• et 1 00 PM F1t\t l•o•ut (Ph.if<"'. (.OU• Mlw ""'''" O' J•me'\ tom~ offt<.f41nt ,,,, • .-m•"'· H•'DO' Rtll MitMOf'lll D~atla /'Wollen Per• &.it l l'OH •• f Mo ,..,.,.,, a.,-'"' t '' ,._, •1"0\ m•it r4ll •' 8,tl l!lrtMchitr•'f J\ilronu•r , CO'\t• Mifv to I )0 PM -..O••• lt'IO Tuif',O•y 10 OOAM lol JO PM NICOL l([ITH V Nl(Ol. re\1d•f't Of l •own• Hill' C• O••• or o••'" re~\Hl'y U , 1•1• ~'"'"•Obo;Ot'llO". K••'" A Nltot of W-.1111•1'• v.11.,.., Ca • \l\t•r. \h•ron • T'f ler of ~9~ Hlq1.11I~ C• • to\ir or •ndduldfeft Gf••~\10I' "'¥IC•-\ l 00 PM. T~-y·, P•t•ht V••• M•mo1 ••I P•r i,. ,,....W'OOft IM.CP'I C.• P•tlf•< V•t• Mor1uM f A Fullerton man ;Jl' cused of raping and murde:"lng a youn g Y.'h1l tier housewife and of the attempted m u rder of a woma n who was len for dead in lhe Irvine area was orde red Wednesday to face arraignme nt Feb. 26 in Orange County Superior Court. o.retlon Ton J u d g e K e n n e t h 11AYTOll9'•n<1JOAN~o1111 . .-. ... Williams set thl' ap. .,." of fo..,,t••ft II•"•• C• O.t• of d ( L' ONtft "•0t ... '" 11, 1.,, ,,, .,,,""4 pearani:e all' or n.l•n Sutvlw d tty tP\ielt Cf'utdrf'n diltUQMf"r\, L•ncs. Ja<lli \Oft, ~'1 Torr ~ ~n To,.,. Mini. N11I. Aof •nd Mott\. Torr two 9r•ftOC1UtOrt-n Mt Too k-,.tft\ "'" rno4Mr, Vero• J.Ci.,\On Of AtWn~ C• •••"•' ltilart•flu\ To,, o• '°"""''°"'n P.N'I Mr\ Tor,.._._...... hH f""fltf\IH. AA~ )*<. OO\On ot C••wt~ OihtO bt'ot,_, Je<.• JKOO\Of't ol ~ l"Q. Te••\ '' te' GieHI J~¥•'--ot LA~...ooca Ofhfl .,.ottr~1y wm DP-'t" ( tl'd Tw\Cl•Y • 00 ""' ¥•H °'av.,. .. .,.,. h tt•I 'l'l•OM'4.tY •O JO AM. DOt" •t SC 8•rC...t• 'Ce•Pio"< Oh,.'Ch, no~ E&1<l1d ~•"'• A"•' C• '"*•',,..."'· Good ,,_.Ofterd C.m•t•'•. H""t,ftqeon .... " c.. 8•11 ··--·· ---· Indige nts G e t Free Legal Aid c.o.1•-w.c. o••..:•~· W \!s t e r n St ate GIE09'G( c-Z.1~"r.AU,.,,?c .. AuO '""'' Univers it y College or oon1otN••""'' ~ .. " t • °"'·"'-Law of Oranf!:e County etft ,..°' ... '' ,. ,.,. '" 1.01. Af'l10i.•. h ., ed f I aJ. c.. ,..,.,..., br "'' ,.,, • ...,1,..,,. a,, open a rec eg lftrot '°"' ...... ~ .... ol 8olt> .. o•. dtnie for Indigents, UC' Moryl-. P•tt•wo• lOl\<l<Jn Envt'""° "Ording• l O lh" n ------------. •"O J•Y (Jf A"Ah•11'l (• fhtf'• '-.,! U • 1>r01,." ....,,,.,.""'New J.,;.,,.,,., 1vers1ty's t'X<'C'Ull VC' 8AL TZ·Bl! .. OU•ON FUNERAL HOME Cofone det-Mar 873-94~ c:o.ta Mesa 6-4&-2424 llELL 11 .. 0 AOWAY MCUHUAAY 110 Bra.ctway Coera Meg 6-42·9160 llleCO .. llftCK lllO .. TUAAY Laguna Beach 494-941 6 San Juan C.011trano 49~1778 PAClf'tC VIEW MElllO .. IAL PA .. K Cemetery Mortuary Ct1apel 3500 Pecllt<: View Onve Newport Beach. C.1110"118 64-4-2700 !•:,":°."",~;:' •. ~01;~~:;":; 0~,s;;•r;i director, Burt on Reis. """a. 11•• Q••M•"''"'•" """""' 1-ree consultations with ~~~·;·." •• ~~~~·~1;·::.,':;'"M~'~;-';!.,~ lawyers will bl' given to °'"'<" c.o"~ M••A. C• r...,.... """' those who m c•c•t n•qw n•d ~: .. ~:,11~~ ~·,.;•o:;,',:;,::;1'-.:=: pover ty s t a n dar ds. , .. Y,.d•l•O" ol (•lolotn•• 1710 Pl'rsonal a p po1n1 llll'nls ti.oo•~"'"· c. .. o.,. ,,,a.., C••·1 are necessary and may =-~'~1~;~~·1 MO•au .. y, '°'1• ht' mad <' by ca I h ng PUBLIC N011CE Hnt su~•-•O• COU9'T 0, TMI ST AT• 0 ,. C.\LI fJOllNtA POii Tiii cou•n y O' OIANOI ... A_,, NOTIC• 0 , 1t•A•I NO 01' P•TITION fJ09' PllO•AT• OP WILL AND fJ09' LI TTI ., T•U-.N· TA9''r AND AN AMINOMIH'T TO 1'9TITION "O• PllO•AT• OP WIU ANO PITITION .. 0 11 LITTllS Of' &J)MINIST•ATION WITH Tltl WILL A1'HIJllD ,,, ... of Llll..IAH I . l(Nla.<T R70·f~l. No hleal 11dv1Cl' c o n be Jt l Vl'n b y telephone. The legal c lin ic is now open from 9 3 m . lo :-> pm. on Saturdays and from noo n to K p m . Tue s d a ys throu~h Ft1da}S. It is closeci on Sundays and Monday-;. °'~;~. 1s HUUY o•v•N ..... , Dinne r Set IA"'!\ HOWAAO KNIGHT ... , .. .... y Antiques Rich a rd II u l bert. 2-i . shortly ilfter the defcn· dant was 1nd1ct<'d by the Crand Jury W<'dn~da) on 14 felony counts Bail was denied Hulbert races court ac· l ion on cha r ges of m u rder. a ttempt ed murdl'r, rape, kidnap. armed r obbery . sex perven;ion a nd sodomy lie v. a~ arreltled J an. JO by Fullerton police. F\illerton poli<'e claim llulhert 1~ the m :rn .,.hu ruped Gin.i Maril' Ti-.· ht-1. 19, or Wh1ll1er la:-.t .Jan 2 and ldl hl·r nurlC' hodv )',l 11mpec1 1n th<• bac·ksc•at of thl· \'1cl1m·~ car near the F ullerton college earn pus It 1s alleged that he was the man who 24 ho urs later forced a Fullert on Com m unity Collt>ge student to drive hsm to the J rvine area where she was robbed. raf){'d and left ror dt'ad In a roads1dl' ditc h. Paralegals Meet Today The Or a nge County Chapter or thl' American P aralegal A ssociation will hold sts re~ul ar mon· lhlv meetm~ at 7 JO p.m. today 111 the Law or. f ice s o r Sc hl e gal . F'r1demann and ~frnkc. 19th floor. 1900 Hank of Amenca To\\ er, Onl•C1ly Hl\'d West. Oran)?c Legal a ssis tants in· terested in the organrza· t1on s hould c;ill Chen Jl'!>SUp at (714 ) 586 841'1 . rat'e1> 1nt'ludt' Harhor Judld a l Oli· trk l Court: Jnc·umt11:nt Hl:'ll)' l.ou Ljmor<'llU)I. Ian~~ Juli1.1n t::r t,, u lour time l'ntrunl. "c-i.t C'ourt Offk • On•: I n c umbent 1l1&t(11 11r 1-; n "l' b re ts en ' l.' r i. u i. Altwrt N ui.5cr Wo t ('u u rt OfCtc .. Two, rneated hy Jud.ii."' Jont.•" P h1l1p Cox, t:rt1. l'arnl t '1eldhnu-.1-. K.1rl F1 ank. Stan II') <;ould. Donald Jone!>, Arthur Koelle, HobNt t\nnx. Nasser. Alphonsus Nov· 1ck. Richard Sunday. L o n \\' a t ' o n . 11 u " h Wnght and John Wyatt Jr .: .... ~ 7.-'b ·-~· Th«' rt•C'cmt rr11ns havt• per mlttt'd Orange ('01m t1 tire ome1111~ to rro11t•11 northeastern purls or lht• eounty, tho ur t>as most prone lo m1~or wlldlnmt nrn. Burritt Ncnl. dl'J>Ut y chlt>f of tht" eounty t'm • D f p o rtm e n t an d California Division of Fo restry, said thert 1~ no long•r llflY huard of Cm• In the ~rau ·eov<'rell ttopes at>ove Anaheim Hills a nd Santa Ana Canyon. West Court OUlce ···nwgho!>1orlndcpendt'n<'ePast'1s ~re1oseeyou, f h e: Incumbent Man in 11nd ht• dnef.n t look 100 happy" Som e of the county's most d estructive br\lsh fires eithe r s tarted In those hills o r spread acr ou th e m t oward papulated areas. Weeks vcrs ui. Nass er ------------------------and Ertz. Orang<' C nu nt v Registrar or Voters M J Mu,·e r )',tre:.-.l'ri lha t many of the fields will narrow SIJt nlf1cantly "hen the final nom1nu- l1on papers arc flkd . He s aid :.omc 1nc um1X'nl~ now facing oppo:.1tiun may end up with none. Rodriguez Elected l>r Jaime E llodrigu1•1 o f ~e"port ll1•aeh. J ''ll('IJlt• pnl- fl-,.;or of h1,torv al L'<.' In int•. h.i-. IH'cn elected chairm.rn <•r the Andean Muehl'' Comm 1ttec orlhc l'onft·r(·n <·1· o n L 11t1n J\mencan lhston·. The conft'n·nce . an af. f1hate or thl' American l hstoncal A-.~od;ition.1s ('Ompo'>l'd o( hsston ans I 0 t h <' l ' . S . W h 0 :-.pt·c1al1L<' 1n Latin Amene;i Manpou:er Panel Elects Officers The Orange County Manpower Commission, which has administered more than $24 m illion In fed er al job p rogrnm funds since iu cr e ation, has elected new oHicers for the coming year. Eward H . Thom pson. personnel an<\ labor rela· tsons directo r for the City 4: ur Huntin gt on Be a ch, employm en t tra1nan l-( will serve as chairm an or progr a m s unde r t he lhe joint elty·county or-Comprehensi~e E mploy· 1i:an1iat1on. ment and Tra1mng Act. The northeast section has been closed since ln)',t June 16. Jt will now n• main open until s ummt1r when the fir e sea~on begins again. -< s Meetmg e t A C.G.Jung, Cluh Of Or a nge County con- ference will be held from 9 :30 a .m . to 4 p.m . F'eb. 21 at Chapman College The theme or the con forence Is "The Essenec of Being Hum an." The vice eh a i rm anship ;;:::;::;;;::======:....=;..;;.. ____ _;:;.;:;;;;;;;; was a sltumed by Michael D Fendt'rson. d irector of human sen-ices in Garden Grove and the seC'retary's JOb will be done by Vickie Evans of Cypr ess. t he com · mission 's only wom an member. T h e comm issio n '!I d uties involve coordina· t1on a nd administration of U.S. D epartment of Labo r h 1r1n 6t a nd Paul Patrick McBride. M.D. SPECIALIST IN OfFlr! GYNECOLOGY ANO DISEASES Of WOMEN PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAl SERVICE OIPt..OMATE~ ecwo FREE Income. Tax Preparation 1975 Federal and California Rftrsonal income tax returns p'repared free of charae with a certifi~;~ savlnas account of $5,000 or more . Full details explained in ou~0chure. Appointments are lim ited. Act now while choice is available! ... And-we 'II show you ways to cul laxes on current income! FREE 1976 Truilee rru Otl I R A 8 tlcl Koooh I C:COUlllS ooentcl 11111 mo"1h, V FID•LITY ~·•v••o• 21 orncr-:; ro~rnvc vousrATEWIDC ........... , , ...... COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BUCH: ms Harbor Blvd. • 64S-4420 . One big reason PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolu Ave. We:.lminsler 893-3525 ._,. •• " • Pttll•Of\ for ProO.tf' a' wtu .,,., Int l•ll•f'\ T•UA"1•nh.tr'f .. "4 •n ,.,,,."°~"' to ""'''''°" 10, PTotwt• OI M ii ~ ptl hO'\ •or l •ltf"f\ o• Act- ,..n•\l•Allon ...,,," 1~ W111 Ano-.,..cs r• •r•rw ... to "'"'''" • , rntKt• ,,.., ,"'1,,_, ... rtl(Ul•H <t'WJ tr\Al lt'I• ftn'W> MWlf>t.C-• J4 ,....,il'\q ftv \f,.,.. "'•'" .,....,. v t tot' t ."'°..,...'" H t414 ''t 10 00 1 m ti\ tht ou•t'U'l""' nt D .. U.•t ''"" "'' No lot wtd ourt •I I00(1't1t (•"'"' Or111t' °Nt-\t In ,... ('11 f Of \8f't.t .t.n ... ( Aliforf"llA O.t•d ~•br\M,., 't oa WILLIAM I St JOHN, tou"t'f C '•'\ t()OANAllAN. lttHO ANOKHULU The Or an~c County n tique So<'1ety will eel Thursduv al th1• I ut.tery Restaurant. fi58J a n c h e s t e r U I v 11 • , uena P ark. \ Guest s peaker will b<> '- avid Bevan of Watford, to join the health club now. SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI Hun11no1on Beach 536-6539 rt RI.I(' !'liOTJ('E \TATt M~NT 0' A•AN00HM8NT o, uu or A ~9'0P•U10NAL COllPOllATIO!ol •m•,...••o "-It• IUI o.•1.,..., c..u ..... 1 .... ., ngland, a n a uthority on 1 ntlque pe wter. Att., ... .,, .. , P•"''°,..' The soeial hour will ...,,,.,.,,.., O••n'l<' ( M•I '"''1' l~I01 ..._ i l 6 JO D ......... ,, u " ,, 1••• .io '• u.:g n a · p m . inner PUBLIC NOTICt: "CTITIOUS 8 U\INE\\ NAMCHAft:M(NI will be nt 7: 30 p m M(•m bers h ip 1s open and guests are welcome. r1cT1Ttou~ t u ""' H ,.,. .. . ,...,,, ....... ""q'·' •1-"1"• ., .... "JfWit1 ,,... •Of•Ollllt•"O "'"°" .. dotf"CJ wv Cookie Sal.-. ''•"'"' ,,,.,, • '1 .. r1 .... ~-... ,, .. , I t,,• t ttr l ~r,l A\\WOA.,., •JOE ,,, AMr N I AN ~·"~Iv ~\)M tttd ,., .. , ''·"'• M f .• (••1tcwN • M••~y•• I• I ... M "11'..,. I,,.,, Girl Seoul"! or Oranjl(' t 41.1 w,., , "'"" G4•1 Af\tw """a )•llt f wtlHl.M ltw I .0,1.,.u n. n• ... ,.,.. •• A .. Aet I! ln>I• ~ • l•""'"'• \nunty Will b(' ltikln~ Or •• ... o I• •DO•• •• , ...... n ... _,I''-'' <krs ror t heir 1976 cookie t -""'' h ·•• O• po· hr' f lllfl• '"'" ~'"W'\ I\ fft"'1ut 1•'1 ·~...,, ·~ I F b M h ,,, .... , "" ""' '.,, r ~•"~"•, "•·"'-•1 l!(B e e 20 to arr I '"H • 1 ... •''"I"',"''' ,.,, "'·' .. ~ .. • J c.. •A "··" • The cookie-!nit.' ~~ the• •·•· 11 I <II t H ,, •.. ' '' .,.., fh1\ t•••~•"' .,,.~, tdrtt ~'"' ,,... j f d I ~ ..... ., • ,.,;,".' • • 'n""',. , , .. ,, "' cu""f..f•• '-ev"''' on ma or un ra a~unjl rvcn •· ""'"~""• .,,.,.,,,.,,,, ...... 1 •• ,, . ...,,,,. "'• of th<' Gir l Scout Council ,,. ...... ,,, ,,_ h vear , ••• ,.,,.,, 1,., !'\1_.,,,.,,. .... r\;h' \twtd '''""I.I"' c ... ,, o ..... ••uot rnc J 1th\t-.f41t••fH UtHf'o1llt f•~ U 11 An-IM .. r I A t•I• )171•1 t ,w M u\t\••t -------- .... , ', .. t ~ fP\o\ l1l,.lltt•1I W t f ••i 111t ti'\,,,.,. f 1wUly r l•1t t1f tll;tt\11" I hthty ''" , .. .,,..._,. U H'A • t<tn• P"tfhll ""•11 (II trt'r f fl .. I O•ilt l'•l"t r •o flt Ii rnrlM.ttr I• l•I• ~t 'A Pl 1\1.1(' NOTln: "'""0ul •us1 .. ro NAMI \IAT("'f "T 't .... t,-,tj tllr•nQ~t..c>n:\IHfl~f'Qt)V1.I ,...,, .. , I 111'T I ~n " (Ir""' !<\~II HAI A 4" • Mv•U•"'OI •I'\ tt"•U t- f f ltl'1rl\•• •1~•• A"~"""• h M,.11,.y •lo\ N l'•'I'•""' R9,,.~"""t•"' r., •.. ,,.. •'*"'> • .. •'" .. ~· ) rY-4 1••· ., • .._ •• ,. ti .... ,.., ... ~ '""• ~ f .. j, '"' 4 41\1" t "'·" t\.., ... ' •n1w1 If t f·t .. 0-.-.,,,,.,..,_,. .... ,, '"' \ "' ......... ,., .... ,,,, .. '" '""" r°""t't r ,.,, of 0••"94' C.ovnt, Of\ f.:•e , ...... "-P""4 "'""' t"),..,,.,,°"' rn.a•• °"''' Pt~ F.c> •• II •""'Mr I I 101 .ol 11 PllBLIC N011CE ~IC'TITIOUI I U\INHS "AMI SlATaMINT 'llWtol_.,.,.,_.,. ........ MI -· .. llAPl'OllT. ,,. ... ,.,. .... SI ...... ..._, .. ecll, CAll!Olftl• '1MO H. L. J eO Cel,_11, IJO -... ~ YN, Me~ leecll, Gii•-• -Nilft(y L C.~11. UO ,,_,.,,,,,. "ilef I.AM, Mtwpor1 .... ft, CA•-• '*' Tl\h -· .. ..........._"' .. In ..... I "'"""' L C•l"-11 '"'"ti~-•H 11 ......... I~ c-, Clor-Of 0u"9f c-.ty °" .._.,,.,,.,. "'"" -1-Qt-C .. •1 0.11~ "'"" FREE PUBLIC LECTURES TRANSCENDENT Al MEDITATION PROGRAM •T--Mk-..Ylefe- T....,'*-Y 17 t P M and 7 30 P M • Ho,.,• Sa111no' Community Rm 23861 El Toro Rd £1 Toro ,......,..._ • .....,,._.,II 12 Noon and 8 00 P M T M \..enter South Cout Hwy . South U19una ==-~=7· 3165& 7 30 P M .• Marco Fonte-< Jt Hogh. Room 208. 2:5a)1 Camino del Av1on S•n Juan c.»streno S-ct•••-w........,,._, ., et 2 00 P M end Thursday February 7 30 PM Beach Club (across Sebiu11nns) t03 Ave Pico. 19 al fro m INFORMATION CALL 499-2739 h-y I '• 1', U, ltlt J1> 16 '-----------------------' . - / Foresight is better tha n hindsight. So don't put 1t off any longer. Changing the shape of your body now could change the shape of your life. Get you feeling tnmmor and slimmer. We can help you do 11. We have everything you need to help you ~tart your ltfe all ovP.r again. The latest and very sophic;ticatC'd exercise equipment, individualized diet nnd bolly-st1ap1ng programs, 1nv1rJor;i t1nq hot whirlpool'>. und suntan nnd saun;i r oom~ . W0 ev0n o ff rr run group cxr.rci30 sessions for you Come 1n soon Wo con stnrt working on how you'll look tomorrow ... today. "Enjoy heated indoor swimming pools ond indoor running ond joqging." "Now. Goh-Jannmtic'>1 Fun G oup f"ll'efCi1f" to vptempo mu~•c " ........ ,.. 510 Sou1h BPACh B1>ulrvn1d South ol l1ncoln AvenuP 1714) 826·0381 C.•taMe•• 2300 Harbor Boulevard Harbor Cenll!r (71 4) 549·3368 lnctno 17031 Ventura Boulevard West of Balboa (2131986·6330 H-ttnwton .. acft 18585 Matn S1ree1 M11n St at 8eacl'l Blvd (714) 8-42·1 451 L~•••ch "101 All11n11c Bou•nv;"t•cl (.111ne1 ol c.1 r•1on (Z13) 426·8874 Or....- 622 Enl K111111e A11tnuo ~al ol Tu,lln A""· (714) 639 244 t W.•tmHt•tef' 6757 Westminstor Avt"uo W11tm1n11er Center (71 4) 894·3387 ~ 7080 Hollywood Blvd. Corner La Brea Ave In Mutr Medical Centor (2t3) 469 6308 Holiday Spa Health Clubs for Men and Women •• " Monday Fot>ruary IS 1976 DAILY PILOT .4 9 Midwinters Draw Record Yacht Field B y ALMON 1,()('l(ABEY ? There wet<-nine boats in Ult 2.S mlk rurc out or o. .............. ~.... Lon& Bearh Harbor Predicted loc ra~·inii " not A 40 milt· i1trt'l<'h or the P1mf1c Ocean bt•lwttn bnt'd on ape~ bul lht: ac('uracy with v.hJC'h the Newpcrt Bt'ach ond SUnta Monaca Ruy v. a:> blJnkt!l· •kipper oaviaales a aiven course baud on hi, ov. n t-d wllh dlir tun S.1turtiuy and Sunday 115 a rc<'ord prt: race pred1<~tion&. l.llO Sti1lbout rr('."'' m Elli cla~:.es bruv~ chilly Trophy winners wfi.lher an tht• 47lh nllinii or the Southt'rn OVERALL _ l, Mtnorru, 2. Jnhank. tjarry Calltornlu Y»l'hlinlC Aa~oc 1at10n Midwinter Stevena. HHYC. 1 388. 3. Millt) S<-n. Tom Collini., fteaatta HollywQOd YC:. l 448 : c, l\1y l..11 . Larry MrlJowell. It v.1ua th1• lari:c:1t turnoot in the hllitory uf what LBYC, ! 020, s. Huppine:sa b , Roy J eppson, t:YC, ts recoanm.~d us the world's haraest wLDter :SJ1ling 2 250 e-xtravaf(ania '> Yourteen )' Ot.'ht dubs participated in the reaat· la. Thirteen of them wound up the competition Sun day. Los Angeles Y1tcht Club. where the r t-gutta ori&lnated ntorly a hair-century •go, will conclude the action tod11y walh the fmal race for the ~ekn racing handicap and l11ricc one design classes Yolf-ll 'fa MCJw .. _ .. ,.....Cl•-· ALTHOUGH THE BEGATl'A v.as s1uled In ctully tt mperaturci. due l<1 a cold front that passed through the are a , there v.ere no big v.ands 0 1 ruin Wandi. an the Ne v.port Beach rmd Los i\nJ:t'll'it Harbor area~ whistled up to over IS knol:s Sunc.IJ) but the wands w{'r e h1othl in other areas Two )'ac hts Y.cre rc pcrlt'd d1~muted . not because or high v. ands but from ragging failure There werl' no 1n1 un c') Four Nev. port J IJrbor ) acht dubs acted as host.s for a number of classl'S Ne14port Harbor and Lado Is le Y JC ht Clubs com baned to s upervise one segment. and Ral~a and Hahta Connthian Yacht Clubs rode herd on anothl'r ~roup. THE LARGEST CLASSES wl:'re 1n the Los Angeles-Long Beach har hor complex. Alamitos Bay Yacht Club of Long fk'ach had a total of 212 boat.s ; Los Ange les Ya<:ht Club 105 ; Long Beach Yacht Club 75, Seal Beach Yacht Club 52; Cabrillo Beach Yar ht Club 120, and Little Ships F1eet 91 Newport skippers scored first place victories in lS classes plu" garnering a number of second. third, fourth and firth plucc hardware. (See summary of results.) ln uddation to the suilboat competataon, the powerboat sk1µpt•rs !>hared in the Midwinters with the annual predicted log contest for the Brobick and Brittain perpetual trophies Summa ry of res ults · Minorca. skippered by Walter Del Mar of CaJiforna-a Yacht Club, was the winner or the Bobrack and Brattnan troph1cc; in the Southern Cahfom1a Y3<'hl1n~ A!.:.oc1ataon Midwinter predict· ed log contest Sun~ay The Bobrac k trophy is for the overall wan and the Bntta1n trophy ror Class A racers Wanne r an Class n for first ye&r racers was Hap- piness h . s kippered by Ray Jeppson, Cahforn1a Yacht Club Del Mar n3v1gated the course with a O 680 per· cent of error Jeppson. who fm1shed hflh overall, had an error of 2.250 percent. P l'BLIC NOTICE l'leTITIDV' •la1N€U NAMI! UATIMINT Ttw toltOwtftO Otf\Oft I\ OOU'Q ~ ,..,:~r.11 1uc611os 7>0t''> ou ... f,_,t ,....,pert .. .C.P\ C•11tof'n.• 1t1n Ochelll, U ll Ot .. nfro"I Hit«Po't 6tK". 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The Ule end Timft of GRIZZLY ADAMS ( .. .,.H~~~ .. ~t.~.~~ ..... .,..,••••ott•f'fn• "' •••• , r J ACK l(MM()N r f!OHt "~ G WCSTBIOOK ~ ....,.. ••• 009 .... \f 6AH 6•0-t U•••t \ ~onight~s TV~ KOC E ~ 7 ; 30 -Focus Orange Coun ty. lfost Jlm CoopcrtaJu.•i, a new look at the controversh.tl IS!tu<:oforfshore 011 drilltng. ABC G 8.30 -"On Her Majesty's ~rel St'rvicc." Part 1 or a two.part J amt>s Dond movie in which George , Lazenby temporartly assumes the man· tic of Agent 007 . Diana Rigg and Te lly Savalas also arc featured jn the 1969 flick . which concludes next Monday ut 8:30. Bril•nR9.-r• KCET @ 10 :00 -In Search or the Nile. The premiere episode or a six part series d ealing with the true story of six explorers lookin~ for the source of the I Nile Hiver during the m1d·l9th century. Ring Crosby and Laza Minne lli wi II h{'lp AT&T C'elt>br at<' its lOOth ann1vcr~ary ill> ti o b l s o n • R l' I I Telephont' J ub1ll'l'0 March 26 on NB<.:. r TV DAILY LOG r ,, ,, l ,. 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Guayana <U PI 1 ~tov· 1cs s howing OriC'ntal heroes dehverin~ artful kicks and c hop!> to tht•tr opponents' anatomy an• stnctly out an Guayana Pra ml' M1n1 ... 1t•r Forbc•s Hurnham h ~i!> banned <All films depr<·t ing "Kung Cu . karate. ho rror .... l'x anci \10lcnce ... ~o fur. 319 films havc 5cen placed on lhl' list, dr;.iwn uftcr a n a ppeal for voluntary restriction faded Burnha m 's declara lion that hl' w 111 perm al only m ovies considered "positi\'ely h<•lpful" to Guyana's cle\ t•lopment ha ... dra\\ n praise Crom the Gua"an:a Council of Churc·hes. the 'fl·acht·~ Assoc1at1on Jnd lhl• Gt-orgetO\\ n Chambt•r of <.:ommercc Rut da'ltrabutor<; grum ble that 11 ·s m 1.:hty hard to rand film <. dC'ahn~ posi11vcly \\ 11h th1• ''" q~lopm e nl of Third World OJt1<1n<; or to ~\'l an~onl' to wall h 1h1·m Poisoned Yomh's Folks Sue CINCINNATI tl 'Pl > - Th<' parent-. or a 9 H'ar old hm· "ho rl.11m th1• \nu th "a-. M'\ 1·rl'lv in '1ur('(1 II\ llra1111 h.H <' fil1•1I a $W m1l11t>11 l.t\\Mlll • :1i.::.11n'll ftw m :1k1•r, ul 1111• dr;i1np1111• <"lt'.1111•1 proo4C't 'l'hC' ~lll l "'"' ftlC'd In t' S D1str11·1 Court h, lh1• pa rc>nl~ f)( r>.1n111t Al IC'n Davis M G1out1•>;1t•r. N J . a1otat1l \I I h1• ll"l<'ill Dr:IC'kt•\I l'rr><llll'I'< ('o Tht' ~Ull 1't;1l1 .... th111 th<' hoy icufft•rNf '-l'H•r1• 1·h1~m1C'al hurn... 111 h1., mouth, l;1rvn". ltllnJt, <')>nph .tJlU,· ,tnd < nlon from tht• pt 11((11rt nn :'li11\ 12. l!lfi>I Thl• Miii dot'" n11t (')( 1)l;11n hnw th1· 1·h1ht \\a:o. 10 J 11 r NI . h 111 <' h :1 r~1· 1' Urn<'kl•lt \\U<\' la11tng 10 .i;J<iefi ualt•lv w;irn "'<'r"' about lhe produC't>i :ind also C'Om pl:1111 ' I he• <'nn ta1nt'r and 'r;ip \\ <'ll' un ~art• · Tht' pan•nt" arC' <C'C'k 1ng ~20 mal l1 on an punatt\l' d amaj.!e•-. Si 5 million an romJ)<'n'l:tlOI'\ damages and SI 5 rn11l1 on in m<'d1cal e"pcn"e' KOCE T I .. n(50) ARCHWES e eVl8IO HOW FILM • • CONJU .... $UltVIYllL KIT "M.I ............ llttlV"'' "lOO' "' '"' CMWo ,,.. ••NOMI OllOOINIO '1o<I •1 ,..._,...,.....,,llCJ,••t<o.,rw lt •tN°$CMOOL l'aOOlt,._NG ltO """' ll·•U.IClltl(COMl'lllll'I' U .,ISAMISTltlllT ''°"""' l·•tN•$CMOOl. l'lt04all~NG ''°"""' J·•NllTIOllllL OIOOaAl"NIC'"ClllL r~ ""•m•I\ "000.0• ~owd · ''°"'"'' J • 900C< ll'llT Tl•• 111-" J·•MtlTIO 11100111$ lllllOM.OlllNOOO 4 •HSAMIUllllT ltO"llnl J • 11.l!CTlllC COMl'AjllV J •VILLA ALIOall t •CM&NT TOCMllNCI "tlv<.,_,.,,.,,dl'fftt.. '""°' \<-h ' ta ASMAN llMAVIS ,,.., ... ,..,' P\1'< ... IOQYt•IH G>I'"' ,,.MOMIO&llOINllll !lofl" ~-.. ,..,,,.1\CJt•t.<N•.,. , .,OCVS oa&NOI COUNTY Otl......,.eOil I •woaLOl'ltlU • aMO'lAIC Tft• tmf'•<tt'4 P.~tW•t~ tiN1 Olwrt,,.,1fW'ftMI t • TMt: DAVID U/\SILJNO $HOW ,..,,, I ()ot 1-''""' • .,..,,,.., ......,-C.•W 0.tf'<t1¥H. lll•n tit 1'"'9W••• ftoeirft _lt,,_,.n qui.,t I I ROME CAP> The Justare Ministry has or dered three copies of "l.a~t Ton~o an Paris .. kepi anthcarch1\le~ofthe natronal <'•nema hbrnry t ~ doC."ument the "t<'chnlral a nd artistic evolut111n of movie maJ<- mi.; .. A court had ordt>rt>d all cnpies des troyed on grounds of obsren 1ty . con-fire Says Pie kin ~s . Slim B)' VERNON SCO'rr HOLLYWOOD (UPI> -You'd thank u buuttful blonde. rtch And r:imou:.. v.ould have her cbolce or bwsbllllds 8ut Connie Stcverui, twice marned and divorced, flnds 1"e pickings slim There b no ahortage of swtoM>, God knows But marriagt-b another matter lnd~ndent mt"n wllh carMrs of lhf'1r · own. in or out or l'bow buslnel!x, urv an ' creulngly chary a~ut milrrying stair'). °ney live in peril of becoming UC· c-essorfes. Look at aU the cx·Mr. Z5a Zsu Gabors. AT 111£ OTHER ENO or thr husband ly aC."11le are the paras1tl'S looking for :in annuJly. B>• the time ah .:hgible man reachl'.!> hJS late 30s or mld·-IOS odds arc he :. already marri~. Wise males shy away when faced \\1th Che prospect of pla~ cng hou!>tc' "llh ,1 famous career woman "ho docs ;, 101 of traveling. They are m j.iopardy or bt>C."ommg adJuncts or an mslltutaon Whtie Connie m ay not be an 1ost1tu· 11nn. she is independent and does tr:n e l. HER FIRST HUSBAND was actor Jam Stacy. During their m arriage, her career outshone h lS By the time the blonde beauty 111arncd Eddie Fisher his career "as fading rast and hers was flouris hing. She wasn 't happy about eclipsing her husbands. Connie wants to marry again. hopefully a man whose own recognition factor \\ ould surpass her own, but nol al the cost or becoming a ha~fnu. Last yur 1>he lo~t a m.An she wanted de~pt>r at~I> tom arry. "My lndependcnet' O\'Cr~hclms some men." ~he ~aid unhappily "lt actually rn.:htmed 3\4-ay th~ er Ill IO\'l' or my lafl'. He w as u wond•rful m an but t·ouldn't hvc \\1th the demund:s or my career. "l'M TOO INDtPENDENT to slop ~rtorn\1na now. And he was man l'nough not to ::isk me to give it up. He de· r1ded 1l \\Ouldn'l \\Ork out. We're still fnends, but \\-e'll never be married. "Now l know he was right. I have to be "hat I am. My only hope is to find a strong, secure m an who can handle me and the sort of hfe l'\•e lived-which is a t:Jll order "He wall h::ive to acrept my two C'haldren and the rcspons1bililles that go along with a ready made family.'' Connie has two dausihters by Eddie Fisht'r, J oely, 8, and Tncia Leigh, 7. She is devoted lo the girls and wouldn't think • of remarriage unless the man ln her ure 'hared hqi love for lhe you~atlcr1. "MY LIFE ISN'T the way 1 planned It," she said. ''I wanted lo wear chlffon dresses and bti • wife. I'm lta1l1an Md Uu1t's how I wns brou&h\ up. But a wom11n on her own has to take care or buslnes11 :and make decisions. "I 'v<t learned to h•k~ coro ot mysetr because I huve no other chol~. I didn't want all the rcsponalblllt,y, but that'• tho way It is. The men I duleknow I 'm Ced up with beina the boss, M> they make some declsloru, Ilk~ ordcrina dinner. Bia deal. "Belng unmarried m ikes me wonder whether I 'm itlvlng my daughters ft good foundation for lifl'. I know they need the inOuence of n man. But wblch man?" ' Her question Is rhetor1cai. Shop owners. Clt>rks. s rlssors grinders, lum· berjacks, plumbers and newspapermen need not apply. WEALTH IS NOT a prerequisite, but a healthy income might enhance a guy's chances. So would an open mind about "'·omen's lib. "I've got most or tbeth.ings women lib· bers stri"e ror," she said. "And it's not • t>nough. I like to win as well as any woman, but on female terms, not male terms. And there's a big dirrerence. "What I miss most Is doing for a man. Little things around a home that are done to please a man shouJd be part of a woman's life. Well, it's not part of mine and I miss that." • at our ~ositively ~Grand Ope11ing. Now through ~b. 27th. -We re Glendo le Federal Savings And to celebrate tho pos1t1vely grand o~rung of our newly relocated Newport j3eoch off ice we 11 • gMng oviil>y the best· ~c;e111nq basic cookbook of all time. 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And maybe, open on insured savings account and 1oin our Glendale Federal family. We con help you build your tomorrows. •fh•o.rll o P"'1"'•P'f•"'J b:>"4c.A minimuf,\ bcJ\(1'¥11 "roq·•"'''· GLE NUIL E FEDERAL Gl•ll4ofe f!Mferel So•lng• and loan An0<lotlon • With o•H S2 ltllllon In oneh •"" -• tt.on SO off'«• In C.llf~11le. Newport Branch. 100 Newport Center Dr /833·3606(ocross from Robinson's) Open Monday through Thursday 9 'til 5. Friday 'til 6. Saturday 10 'tal 2 (drive·up only) . Ron Rohrer, M9nogef". Oth.r ~lendale Federal offkea Mrvlng Oro• County In: ~ 1 ~ ~ Newport Beach (' Getting Involved: -. Campaign Motto By JO OLSON Ol ... o.i ....... -Activitat lawyer F1orynce Ken- nedy spent a day al UC: lrvme re- cently, but a few hours o,us all she needed to get her message across. She told the students that they are "out lo lunch" and it's time lo 1et "back on the dime.·· ·Kennedy was refernng to the upcomanl' Presidential elecl1ons, about whk h she believes slu· denta arc ap;Lthetic. "You have a chance lo hare a new President. Wath your volt>, you get to interview lhe apph· cants," she said. In an informal press con· ference and evening talk to a group of about 100 student!>, moeUy minority, she was at her ~t · humorous. stabbing and for~eluL The New York atlomey . ..)"ho is acllve In the clval rights and women's movements, as well as belllg a consumer spokesman, was dressed the part ol a radical It was her 60tb birthday, and she loved e'very minute ol celebrating it with her lltudent !nends at the university .• SHOWBIZ She admits her act is "part show bii and part {unD.)'." but said that s he wants to make an impact. so much or it as real. Kennedy re vealed that s he grosses $60,000 per year from her busy s peaking schedule, wtuch she thnvM on, but that she would give 1t all up if she couldn't s peak out on her favorite issues, which eople BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mondav, February 1fi. 1976 81 are oppression and Involvement. She has curtailed her law prac- tice, to speak. and now mamly ad· dresses student groups Iler prioncy Jocal1on Is the South. because "there 1s a greater awar eness or racism in the South." At UC Irvine, she spoke out In favor of a new student publlca· Uon. which is threatened with ex- tinction bee a use or lack or financ. ing. It i s a "third-world " newspaper called "The Blade," which has starred up controversy because of its content. <A s pokesman for the university said it origmally was to be a news letter out or the Cross- Cultural Cente r. but it turned in· to a politically oriented newspaper. <The first issue was financed by the Affirmative Action office. the second by the Associated Stu- dents, and the third month's budget now is being discussed by Student Affairs > TOOTHLESS PAPER "What they wanted wa!> a toothless third-world paper I've seen too many toothless third- world papers." Kennedy em- phasized. "The Blade must be publis hed and distributed." She also r apped state officials f o r spending mon ev on furnishings fo r college and uni- versity campuses and not leave· ing funds for scholarships for minority students ··Thes e schools have been tucked away JO the hills or California so black students hardly knew they existed. Now that you're in. you will come out a sharecropper." Her strongest words were re- se r ved for polltacs and the necessity for s tudents to learn about and support the electoral process ~he likened the struggle tor liberation to a bath. Unless a person gets 1n penodacally. the initial scrubbing won't do any good. She pointed out to the students that they have gotten "comforta· ble" since the n ots of the late '60s, and told them they have rested long enough. "You can't ·win' <in righting oppression>. You have to keep working. We have got to stay on the case You're allowed to lie down and bleed for a few days, but not a few years " Kennedy d 1d not a dvocate n ots. howeve r . but work 1ng through the up com mg elections. FEW DEGREES "I want Or ange County to do a Uttle extra work. to change this county a few degrees. This year is a good time for introspection." The Oamboyant attorney look ;>ot shots at several of the current candidates ~nd a pas t office holder. and asked who the best bet IS thas year for the office of President "Who's lhe best candidate'' The one who 's being ignored by the press '' She SUl'gested that the students have a "third-world fair.". which would include a fashion s how. display of art ifacts and a study or the -electoral process. for which academic credit \\Ould be of- fered "The peopl<' "ho a re involved arc havin ~ mor e fun ." !>he ~tressed "It·., '\O :ippropnate to On UC/ campus for a day, was Florynce Kennedy women 's and civil rights activist. With her is Shawishi (left) on ·the staff of the Cross-· Cultural Center on campus. ~ I get in volved In the democralip process . "We had better get it togethe~ We're getting to the place whertJ we don't have a choice about how we 're going to live." By not voting or working for candidates, Kennedy said, "wo are silent collaborators." Kennedy. one of three out· spoke n sisters. has written a book about herself, "Colour Me Flo." to be published in the fall, and has appeared on numerous 1V shows. including "Not for Women Only" and "Tomorrow." She said she has always had the courage to say what sho thinks because of her early train· ang. lier parents were not reluctant lo speak their minds, and they m ade their daughters feel "pre· c1ous." or valuable, she said. "Jf you don't have this, it makes it harder to resist the Establishment.'· Dancers Back T ogethe~ u,..,_. Real danc,...., cheek·to·chePk Jnd hustle are domons tr .l lf'd by Cy Smtih. OlgJ Varv.:iro By DENNIS McLEU.AN Ol-0.•lyPt ....... Touch dan«!ing, larcely absent from the nation's dance noors smce the twist. frug and slauson separated couples at the turn of the '60s, is making a strong com- eback~ That 's the word fr o m numerous Orange County dance studios which have noticed the togethe rness trend in the last year or two. • Some label 1t nostalgia or the pendulum effect. Others say it's " because of the 1nnuen~ of the presently popular Lalin beat. But one young danc e instructor, perhaps. puts 1t best: "It all boils down to the fact that it's jus t fantastu.' to have somebody in your arms when you're dancing." Whateve r the reason, more and more people, young and old alike, are taking lessons in ballroom dancing. an umbrella designation that covers every. thing from fox -trot, waltz and swing to samba, cha cha and rumba JN THE SWING Whale mort> young people a rl' literally getting into the swing or good old-fashioned touch danc- ing, it is the hustle, an all it s variations, that is bringing back what the twist pulled asunder. An Orange County poll of studios revealed: -''The young kids are really starting to attend now. They're going to tbe clubs and seeing their friends doing the hustle. Older people are coming m to learn it too." -"The customers' average age now 1s 26·33, with a large in- crease in 18-and 19-year-olds who want to learn disco dances. "They a rc• int<'rcst ed in touch dancing ai,t ain. They're coming out w1~1 "hal they call a two-ste p It's like the old · fashioned fox trot with u more ronlemporary lllOk to 1t." "Muir;1c hai. i,to nc uwav from hard rock There as a Latin 111 Pedol Pushers Inspire Threc y1•nr"' u~n Tim :inti (;ll·n c1a \\'1lhc>lm luuk up h1ndtn1• Little dtrl lht•\ lo.IHI" thl•\ .111d their two rh1llln'n "m11!1"1nc11111 makinl( ;i cro,., countrv hake• tr111 They did t\nd thnw t.1ktn~ their b r:inf,!t' CCl.t'-l ( 'olll·~1· l••1 ture S<'n e'\, Rf" 111g B1c~1·lt•r' are shann~ l hc•11' t•x1x·nl'n<'l'' The San Junn l'ap1strnnn <·ou pie klckerl nff I he frt'l' four PJrl series "1th <'t'lor ~hcf"cs of tlwar Gtl day. 2,938 m ilc Joumev ln thr East Coast Sessions c-onttnut> F'rtdao, f'rh 20 and 27 from 7 30 9 JO u m 1n Science Ha ll on campus The couple's cnthUsaasm " 10 dicSll\'f' Of the (!rCIWIOi;( numb<'r of Amen<'ans takini;: up th<' 114 0 wheel sport IThen• no" rr portedly ar(' 100 mllh(ln 111!..l· nders in this country alonc,.I MILES I.OGG IW Th r W 1 I h 1• I m "' · 1 n t l' r <'., t mushroo"11.'d from meN•ly pt'(lal ing to lh<' ~ro<'N) stor(' to lo~f,!tni: "'''eral hundred m iles .i month 1 They also progre~s~ from :l s~eds to e"(pcnsave 10 s pe1•d t 1ounni: htkM Thl' j{OJ I •If th<' !olt'nf'<., Wllhl'lm c•"l:lained. 1s lo Jtl'l lht• pubhl' In h•rested in the vanl'ty of cychnll 1•,pen en<'e'I · · tt 's not JU'lt a mat trr of ndml'? on "t'<'k(:'nds. 1t can IK' a part or your hfc "llopefully whe n peoplt• finis h lhc scnes they will reallv have :in (•nhghtened v1ew of bicyclf's Thcy'll know how to pick on<' out. know what is best for the m and ho~ to take care of tt " Topics to be cover~ include eqwpment. what to <'hoose for ,arety. theft pre \·ent1on. camp· IO I'. carry ing c hildren and dolhing needs Also, "hat to t ake on on over niaht tnp, how to pack for lhc road and the mechanics of cycl an~ lbas1c oper ating pnnc1plc" .ind how to m akc simple re p111rs 1 TI1£HARDWAY The l 'CI police ofncer adm1 L'I hf' :ind his ~ 1fe lea med the hard ".1 \ Thc\ hope to give ~hortcuts 1n 1'earnmg to get most out or the 'f1Clr1 ··w e went to encouragl' peopll' to act out ~nd 110 ~realer dis tanc,•s," said Mr" Wilhl'lm, ad· dina. "their c hildren shouldn't hold them back." Mrs Wilhelm as an t'xpert in that respect. Their then 9 ycar- old dau_ghter Kirs ten held her own in their cross·country trek c2-year-old Erik was pulled behind them in o two-wheel trailer>. "Going through the d~ert was the loughest part," s aid Wilhelm. "We had to plan day-to-day. Some days we only dad 30 miles, other limes we did 60 because that's how far apart the towns were.·· He said it is not much of a physical challenge for anyone In re asonable s hape. "ll 's a psychological thing. You have to be flexible and make up your mind to do -..•hat you can and be prepared for the unexpected." MORE COUNTRY He added. "Extended bike tours are ttle bes t way to travel. You see more of the country." Wilhelm feels a nyone <'an act out and cycle 1f they work a t 1t. Those over 35 s hould get a check- up. Then It's 3 m Otter of starting out slow and gradually build1nt( up, he said. He pointed out the most com· mon problem for riders is they d o n ' l r i t t h e I r b i k e s l o themselves. "Adjustment is a critical factor. IC the seat is jullt a quarter-inch out of adjustment it can arrect how you feel." Safety elements to be covered include -Always we ar a helmet. A good one runs about S30. "I wouldn't ride w ithout one" Wilhelm said. "Most fatalities in· volvehead lnJUries " -Don't ride agamst the lr3ffic. The law slates a bike is a vehicle and the rider must obey the rules of the road. · -Wear bria)ltly c o lor e d clothes or use bike nags -Ride defensively "Don't as- ~ume everyone sees you," s aid Mrs. Wilhelm. "People are not lookinJ for bicycles ... nuence which has changed the mood Of the people in what they are doing on the noor. There are a lot of rhythms ;ind you JUSt can't sit st ill .. COLLEGE AG E , A Corona del Mar instructor said she gels 5-10 calls a week from people wanting 4> learn or brush up on the waltz or cha cha. Many are collei{e age. "It's so nice to see it coming back. Maybe 1t 1usl happens 1r1 each g ene ration. E very body seems lo be dance-minded " Frances Archer , president of the entertainment operators or America . whic h 1s comprised pr1nc1pally o f ball r oom operators, says public ballrooms in Amenca's he artland arc doin~ better than they have in years. "The hustl e 1s in and, with old tunes being played to rock mus ic, the jitterbug is really big again. Even our older dancers are Jll· terbuggmg like they did in the '40s .. Between 700 and 1,200 attend her Midwest ballroom on Wed- nesday a nd S aturday nights. Most or he r CU!'itomcrs arC' oldf'r, but more young people are sh1)w· in~ up, too AGGRAVATION J.::1ght yl'ars al(o sh<' tried holll· ing ro<:'k dancl's for young pt•oplc• but gav<' 1t up. because of the "agl(ravallon." But wht'n the Glenn M1llt'r Band pla) ed last summer, those JR und up turnt'd out and stay<'d until the band played the k1sl ' note. "Then they came up and said what Cun it was lo dance our s tyle." Mrs. Archer estimates there now are 200 active ballrooms in the nation and at least 500 other establishments which hold pubUc dances. Lou Brecker, owner of the 57· yenr-old Roseland. one of tho o lde s t an d m ost fam ous ballrooms in New Yotk City, • believes the days of the big ballrooms are gone and his is one of lhe few exceptions. The 78-year-old entrepreneur, who banned the twist and frug from hfs establi s hment, feel!' strongly, however. that cheek·lo- cheek dancing is coming back. MOVEMENT "l believe in it," he said, label· ing other dances done to rock music "j ust body movement-all right H long as It's done in the ·proper ~ymnasium ." Although the huslle Ql&Y not be cheek-to-cheek. he considers It "a real dance." lie has or ganized lcssonll, which ar e drawinl' many y oung people, mos tly o n weekends. "When the twist was all you heard :ind I wouldn't allow it, my child ren 1>aid, 'Dad, you 're: going to gooutof bus iness.• "But I s aid, 'We have gonei ths:ough all these fads. We'll Uve through this, too. People will never give up ro mance dancln1t. The boy wants to hold the glrl In h1s arms. • '' , • .% OAIL Y pt(o T Monday. F.oruarx 1e. 107e 1 Are New Cities Fem Ole Frontiers? ' 87 CAROL MOORE Ol-0.llf ~ ........ rC'1Jt'h parity. Only th\! gennlS and "Ir homcm akl'rt "re 1~olale<l from the energf center o( a city 1 the slaht o u child creatf.'i. "' f popluy In the bu11n~"I d1~lrict. ltlen you h ave an old city," aa1d Letty CotUn Poaruban Amon1 her 1u11es0oiu for bet· t•r lnt.t1raUon Of people wete on. 11~ day care c•nt•rs und hourly tot lou ln shopptn1 cent.en whe~ parent• could comfortably and conf1dmtly Juve younastens un· d•r trained su~rvlaion. .. But tbeu accommodat ions have to ~ planned. alont with ~ buJldma. to m•ct health code ltcen1ln1." ~he added. Freedom and pow~r are never civm. they must be taken "We m u•t develop a network or how to talk back. Takina women a.eriously may 1et to ~ a habit. Wo won't be planted ror very lnnJ by brukthrouJha. "e're aJI upi nne now. "'l' It ve 50 > ea rs tottt'thl'r and a "'om an has 40 >ears after her la.st duld as 1n school .. But the f•mln11l \Hiler ad mllt~ the chokes would be dtf· ht'ull bt'c&use t he American dream is not there for aJl of u.t "Netth1ng short of full employ ment will solve the problem of re· entl') wQmen racln& our current \~<Jnomi~ condttlon. token wom an nounsh in the old cuv "Rr••are Of lht• ffiMn who praian Women's Lib, he's ulan· nine to q_uJt his Job." Ma Poarebln :.1180 asserted that no man would be dlml.nlsht'd nor an)' t'hlld harm~"Ci If males were hbtrated to el\)oy the rich· neu of an emotional hfe. She apprcc1att'd the s~ge~1111n by some of th\' dozl'n men in lht· audience of 150 th.at !'he carry ht.>r m s.sa1e tom en '8 organizaUon..~ "Women haHn't been t-ood1 Uon~ to sacr1tlce compuaion for honor, d1•c<'O<'Y for victory. Wf''vc lt•arn(•d u lot lrom mc.>n 's mistakes. lu co-found er of Ms maaaitnl' 11nd columnist tor 1.~d1~· llomt" Journal. she WH dHt'rlbln1ot Ouillen~es a nd Opportllillues for the New Woman In tht Emer&mi: City "Women 's Input 1hould rornt- from tht• s ta rt l>on't wait until ' they have a n 'edllice complex· •' $t'aled to men's needs," she told 1he UCl Huma nities Forum Most of Ms. Poarebin'a r e· marks dealt wit h the "ll~ond Am•rlcan revolution -the first t;tiner aUon of grown women "ho don't have to swallow the lie. "There 11 no honor ln tradlni& pl•ce1 or swappln1 supremacies Our aoola l\r\I cho\ce, self deter min ation a nd human dianlty ... Well satished with her husba.nd and thrff children. Ms . Pogrebtn had no rearet that marriage has lost som e of 1ts urgency and 1tory. "The full-time mother Is the mo~t vulnerable because she can 'l use the laws to get 1upport for herstlf Tha t 's "'herl' lht' Equal Rights Amendment op pos1t1on is full of hole~. And she u pta lned that cm«1ra· lne wom e n d on't neaate housework. "We call it h uman m11i n· tenance chores and consider 1t so Import ant thut men should ex· ~rience il. t oo." shesaid. "Hut l'\'t'n In t ht> this a10 of COf\.Sclouanea11 , ll's not easy to fight. The lmpul11e to be pretty and aareeable ttleii Mrd. "Priorities havt' to be ahlOt'd. Being oq~an11ed is u male tri1> that's almost 1mpos .. ible unlcl\s you have a wife or secrct ury." "We have a unique chance to make society responsive to all if we are spiritually resolved to 'f1ghtrorour r•ehts " ··The aaserlive woman's time has come. w~·r• not goin1 to dis· appt"ar any more than Irvine is going to fade away llke Briga- doon. "We huve to unlearn the habit of a.king for Justice and favors. "We've torpedoed another myth that t'auses pain It worked IO well in the 19th Century when peoople only lived 50 yeanr. Now "Equal pay for eqo,i wdrk 1s an over-simplHlcatlon that no one argues and no one lives up lo. It means nothing without equal access to top level jobs. "We have a lone way to go to "Bach elors can cook for th emselves ond soldiers can mnke their own beds. But afi<'r t~y marry. virility seems to de ~nd on the wife'saervillty. ·• Li A Date Told Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Richardson or Newport · ·Beach have a nnounced I Che engagement or their daug h ter , L ori Ann " 'Richardson and Timothy Steven Mould, son ot the · "'Don Moulds of Whittler. •'T he grad uat es of ·" Newport H a rbor a nd ' 1 'Cahfornia high schools 'blan to be mar ried J uly ~1 in Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. The f iance is a sophomore at Brigham ,Young Univer sity in • j>rovo, Utah. LORI RICHARDSON · Virgo • Test Diet T UESDAY, FEBRllAR\' 17 By SVDNEVO~ARR ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19J Ynu may reel it necessary to lai.h out. to act r1r~t and think later. Key. however, is to strive for balance, to analyze and to act on factual information rather t han eomotlon. TAUR US (April 20 • May 20): Dig deep for \nfor mat1on -be responsible for prom1~es, ac· lions. You gain populanty, )OU feel more free to express views GE MI NI <May2l ·June20l· l-"m1shwhatyou' start. Leaving task hatt-hni~hed would be St'rious error. CANCER <June 21 • July 221 ll1~hli~hl itreater creativity. independence :and on1-11na hty. Avoid liftinR heavy obJects. Your back may be more susceptible to Ullury than 1s usual. LEO CJuly 23 · Aug. 22J : You may be pulled rn lwo d1rect1ons al the same tame VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Sept. 22 J· Social J <'ltvity uccelerates. Diet and some olher resolultons could be sorely tested. LIBRA <Sept 23 ·Oct. 22> • Be willing to re· view. revise. to tear down and rebwld. Check hehind the scenes. A legal snarl could be tern· porary Somt> have emotional nare·ups. SCORPIO <Oct 23 • Nov. 21 J: Re ready for chanae. travel, variety, special ciealinl's with at· tractive me m bcr of oppo6ite sex Friend tends to · urgue over triv1als. SAG ITTARIVS CNov. 22 · D<'c . 21): lhghlight harmony. wilhngnes!> 111 be diplomatic CAPRICORN IO<'<' 22 Jan 191 · Good Moon e!lpect coincides now with Ion~ ran2c plcrhw. plan. What seems settled. immovable may b<' "wa1t1nf' for rattht moment or "'nrd ·' AQl ARIUS \Jan 20 · 1-'rh IR1 ln\olvC' ments. <'rl'nt1v1ty thf'S<' Br<'&'> .ire h1"hhj1ht('rl What 1s hidden could he n•v1•ah•tl Whal 1<1 ob Acur<'d could bt-plain. d1r<'el. dvn11m1r Pl. C•:s 1 Feh 19 . March 201 ;'I.ow 1~ time 10 reach bt-)Oncl hm1tal1on<1 You arr rlu\' for udckd rt't'og n 1 ti on FINAL SALE! 20% to 50% OFF _j I EVERYDAY DISCOU_NTED PRICES t.!•---- 47 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETTER QUALITY BRANDS OF JUNIOR & MISSES SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE -FIRST QUALITY - •Sweeten • Ptntt • Shirt• •Shorts • ->Mn• • Or9aea • Shella • Jstets •Tope • 81ouws • Slllrt• • Coordl ..... ......... • Tennia Wtar • Intimate Appe1'9C •SIMSlw.., • Loungewtat • Bethlno ~"" I PEN MON. • FRI. t a.m. • t p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. • 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY 1:411•] · NEWPORT, INC. l~ NEWPORT 8l.VO, ' No Fooling? Says Who? ;-:';:rll etoclls. Dell we red Mmedat frHh ~crnorrs SPORTS'WEA R WhfOIH P\AL4 BA4904Kl.NC. DEAR READERS The wet noodle comes out of temporary retirement. I goofed. Recently I lold a wife. "H your husband ia friendly. decent, sup· portive. comes str aight home every nigh t after work and doesn't go anywhere without you. he is not fooling around. Stop worrying(~·s all yours." I was one of those squares who thought lunch hours were for eul· ing lunch. But I was mistaken and hundreds of women let me know it. tlere are some samples or what the week's mail has been hke FROM GREEN BAY · Dear Ann Landers: Where htl\'e you bttn all your llCe " Your naivete knocks m e out. Any married man who wants to fool around can do 1t and never miss the 5:02train. One day last Oc to~r l ran out or gas two b locks from my husband's office. I decided to walk over and call the nearest service station. It was 1·15 p m. When 1 arrived, the recep· tionist appeared to be very nervous. t-'1nally l went to my husband's office, knock<'d on his door <wh1<"h was lockedl and an· nounced myself. lie shouted sn a panicky voice, "Sorry -J can't open the door now. I'm bully." I decided to wait. Twenty m inutes la ter , he wal k ed out, red-faced and perspiring. He tried to steer me out of the building but by then I had it all figured out. I brushed past him, went str:ught to the private w ashroom off hts oflice and there was his young secretary, crouched in the cor· ner. wig askew, makeup a mess and ready to faint from embar· rassment. l soon learned the shenanigans had been going on for two years. So here's a bucket of crow, Mi11s Landers. Be my guest. -OUM B WIFE FROM SCARS DALE: De ar Ann: My hus band was home every nig ht -6:40 sharp. But every Saturday afternoon he played poker •·Ith the boys at a locaJ hotel. They rented a room ln order not to "inconvenimce" their wins. My husband dropped oat o( the club in 1972 but I didn't k.now about It untlJ lt74 wbea ooe ol the wives to ld me bow much the fellows missed ltlm. He ('OD· tlnucd to 10 to that~. same u always. You u e , Miu Landers, the little rascal contlnaed lo play, but not poker. -THE JOKER WAS WILD FROM WASJllNGTON. DC · Dear Ann · My husband never worked late and nev('r went anywhere without me. I thouJ?hl I knew where he was every minute. He u!'ed to jog every morning. I decided lo follow him when he left the house to jog dur. Ing the worst blizzard of the year. He jogged right over to the home of my best friend, a widow who lived six blocks away .. That's where he was getting all that wonderful exercise. -DON'T TELL Ml: ABOUT HUSBANDS FROM SEATTLE. Dear Ann : Ann ff) Landers How dum b can you Ret? Don't you know that a man who wants to cheat Wiil rind a \\ay'> Ar.d he can do 1t very easily w1lhsn his to your doot•t•p ~t8f0Ch 116~A .. ' S-48 ~121 67~ I~ CARPET CLEANED $1995 ..,,,., ,_ ... , .. ._.... ... •.-11 ... normal working sth<.'Clule. M1 ex-I.-=====~~~ husband was sn the advertmng liMY lNIMG llOOM ,..--------------. business. He used lo tell me that ONMG IOOM ... _ ••• , ..... • ........ _..,_. - most of his work was done dunnR _. IW.l :::=.-...:.;:':t::':,_-__,-,:a::: lunch -with Ch(•nLc;. { behl•ved Q!MfO s291s • • ,..._. , .. •• -...,. ,_ •• himuntiltheday l changedbeau· ~" ~:.=:.=:-............... ty shops a nd spotted his car m front or a n out -of the-way motel I cancelled my hair appointment and waited by his car for an hour At precisely 2: 20 he <'meri:?ed - with a 20-yenr-old Rirl \\ho U.'>l'd to sit with our kids When an• you ~o· mg to learn what the \\Mid 1s real· ly hkc., fo:YESOPENF:D DEAit E V ES : I jui-.t did. Thanks. Are your parents too strict" Hard to reach'.' Ann Lunders's booklet, ••Bugged by Parents'.' How to Get Morl' 1-l'ce<iom," rould help you bridge the genera- tion gap. Send 50 cents in coin with your request and a Jong, s ta mped , self-addre11sed t>n · velol)(' to Ann Landers, P 0 . 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Tiine 100-lap ,' I -Triumph To Tripp I NNSBRUCK IAPI Thwnk' to tbe roralveoeu of their Austrian tH>st1, two mrmbt'l"'i of I.he U.S. Olympic hockcy kum are beina allowt!d to leave lh11> country today before ch11rM~ n· aultlni rrom a tavern brawl .irt· filed again11t thl•m Dllturlx'd by the Lou lo \\'t•M Germany which CO!\t tht'm u medal, about a half ckmm m("m hers or the American hockey team went t o nn Innsbruck tavern and wound up 1n a s mashing brawl with about IS or 20 local revelers at m1dn1ght Saturday. "First time they'd had a beer m weeks,." said one US offlc1..il * * • ·'They had a right to let t.M1r hur do'4n " The Austrians might araue the hockt!y pla)'cr:l' rtght to bru" I Thrt'l' doo rs "ere k1~ed tn lamps and glass e::. wfrt' smallbt•d. a wa1tn~:. u.ut her arm was tv.1sted by ont: or the i.\0mer1c:1uis und u wa1tl>r 10\d a muJ11c1un was thro" o O\'Cr a bar ncr The brn" I. \\ tuch began 1n tht' cella r or the tuvern, ti ptlltod tnlo the street as 10 pohct.-meo ar nved One Tyrolean used a r1rt• utmguisher to try to reprc::.s tht• Yanks and one policeman lla1d ht• 14 as struck an the i.tom<tch by an Amen can * * • At Winter Games Speed Skaters ~e~ge INNSBRUCK IAPJ -Dorothy Hamill won the m ost glamorous medal and young Bill Koch the most u nexpected. but It re· mained for the orphans of the ob scure and nea r -bankrupt sport or speed s killing to prt-serve L'ocle Sam's prestige in the 12th Winler Olympic Games Of tbe 10 m edals plucked b} thl' American team. s ix were won by the speed s katers. led by the 10 domitable Sheila Youn.: or Detroit with three Sheila gathered a garland of medals of three different colors. winning tbe gold in the \\Omen " 500 meters. the s ilver in the 1.000 and the bronze in the 1.500 ~eter Mu eller of M equon . Wis grabbed the gold m the men " l.000 m eters, upstaging his bnde· to -be. Leah Poulo s of Northbrook. Ill , ~ho plar l'<I second in the women's 1.000 The sixth U .S mC'dal on thl· speed track . in the men's SOO went to Dan I mmerfall or Madison. Wis .. whose nam<> in German m eanc; '"always fall· mg.'' It was Dan 's mother. Irene. wh o lugged at the world·:- heartalrings afterward with the disclosure that. a11 a widow. s he bad to work 16 ho urs a day moonlightini with a second job at night -lo finance her son's training and compe t iti ve schedule. Mueller and Poulos told lhe sad story of not being able lo gel m ar ried because they were brokl'. their personal fin ances depleted by tbe necessity to tram ovcri.ea"' because of lack of rac1hl1t,•ll In the United States. It collt them Sl0.000 last year alone It w as a tremendous team performance dulled by the thn·at of P eter Schott1nj!, the Dutch-born coach of the tl•am. to quit unless the United States pro- 'ides better racihties <tnd more financing for the sport "'We cannot go on lhts way,'' Schotting insisted Speed skating rs a sport little known to most Americans ex· r ept during Olympic yearll and practiced by a handful. Ai, a re s uit. s peed s katers v.ork in '1rtual obscurity with begged and borrowed funds The lone Olympic track an the L'nated States. at West Alhs. Wis . as in bad d1srepa1r. open for only about 3!1 days a year and on the point of being dlSmantled for economic reasons . SUN DA Y'S aESUl.H " ...... ,_._ ..,,,..,,.,. 'OK••I U • 1um•1•no 1 tt.'l S<""'-DI Au\l,•e 110 J11 ,..,., l )I 8 OOO'IC\ t TOft.I lft~ ~~'"• U1 J'9t. 1>1 t QOtt\U J HeMv ("...i•~\. 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Ko~l..no "•'" c. ... ...i. iUH•1n Cl-<:"°'fo•A• .t l•Kht•~,lr-11\ \_.,_, ,,.~. c; \ I T ,. • • 1' 1 \ I 1'f I J • 10 I ) t 1 1 1 t • ' 1 , t '" I 1 ' • 1 t I I ' 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 1 n 1 0 0 I I CdM' s Laver Falls; Toronto TitletoBorg KEAllOU KONA. llawa11 Australian Ken Ho,l'wall 'tool Corona del Mar s Hod La\'t'r to a crushmg defeut, 6 4. 6 I, 6 3. to win the SIO.l>QO wanner tukl' nll World Chump1on">h11> 1'<'nn1 ' Challenge Cup matr h Sunda \ "I didn't plJ~ 141•11. · l.nH·r said after ht'> 41 \l•c1r old 11111111 nent dc'itrovecl him 111 th1• male h lie <Lavc;rl "fl' \('r\ iO«OllW• tent," 'l.11el fc•llol4 pro Ow•·n Oavitlson ·lit• "·1' tnmg to hll winner .. ;11lcl, u11 1111 .. ~urf.1rl'. that'~ h.1rd tn d o t;crula1t1s. picking up the• run nt•r..up pn1e for the third lime in WCT action this year. earn<od $7.000 RJ<'lwtf IJJHrf SALISRURH, Md Amatt•tir Butt-h Walls, fre!!h from an up'>l'l \ 1c·1ory oH•r Chrr R1 chc•v la'>t "t·ek, posl<'d a 6 3. 6 2 "1n over rtark C.raebner Sunda} 111 the· flr">t round or thl' SS0.000 Nat1onul lncl11or npc>n tl'on1s rhum v1onsh1ps here Tn•v Wultke !>Cored ht"' f1r 'I !TA \•1ctory onr ('ohn l>1bll'\I, Ii 3 6 2 Fwe of the Amt!ncaru came out of the rr .. cai. \lo 1th bumJ)ti .rnd brwsea. one v. ent tu .i ho:.p1t;al for X riayi. of h1::. J1114 and anothN ::.n1d ht' hud broil.en hll> n<l!>e And tl4U. GJry RO&~. 22. of Ro~eau. Mmn , Jnd Robt•rt Mtllt•r 19. uI BJIJ~n cu. Ma::.~ • 14t'rc· dt't.iin('(j lmefl) by pohce and ftntcod $111 fut d1sturbin.c the pt1an• Loter th1~ we'-•k. tht> lnni.brud< d1::.tnct a ltorOt') 'II. 111 be• a~kl'<I to file chargt'l'I of res isting arre11t und cau~ing prov<·rty durnu~,. ugam:st floa.1> uod M 11!1.•r But tht• chargt'i. wall be moot. bera~c by then the t"o 14111 I~· out of lht' country and tht• JUn,d1<·t1on ur local la" .., · It "ould be a bad prffedmt." an Austnan spokesman said. "1f foreign athlete• w~rt' lnvllt'd to come herti for internatlon.tl com peUtton and tht'n not allowed to lt'.-\'t' the country '· Ench Eberl, "ho operates lhl." l.Hern calJed the lll1Uern5k ll~r. l>a 1d h e understood th t· Americans 14 t-r e prepurt'd tn puy forthe damuaie and. ii they do. h\' s aid he will consider the matter !>elt led il l• e11 t1m1L1 led thl• damagt-Ml about Sl.000 Asked if he was an&ry at th\.' Americans. Ebt>rl su1d , "No, not in the leai>t l regard at a1> u mat lt'rortoo much dr1nkmR " Amtncan oClaclals downplayed the-incident While Jrecly cla1 m in& thanes weren't u bad u the-r-s~med. the offlclall clampe<i a tut o( sec~cy on dct<l.ilS of the· brawl. refusln& to dlscu·" specifics Phlllp Krumm. president or th1.· U.S. Olympic Com mitt~. toJd rt' porters the matter had been 11ct Ued and that no charges would bt.• filed. But Aus trloh officials dt:- puted that, announcing later tht'.' would seek charges after R~::. and Miller left the country. All of which S"eemed to be u way of saying you're rree to .io but please don 't come back SAN JOSE Nollooal rru~et <'Br <'hnmp1on Ron Tripp or cgsta MC!>U s pt:d too IMp& lo vlc\(lry Sunday In tht• 11t•uson·~ first put· door U S Auto Club uuto racef Tripp, u Newport Harbor I iah graduate anti wlnnl'r or the l975 lJSAC mldgl't car title, took,tho feature event after having pl¥:ed fi rst Saturduy night m un Indoor t.:SAC race he ld in lnd1anu1>0li8. Ind tie was awarded SM2 of tbt" $4,600 purse Larry Patton of Anaheim was s econd . Oa' e Stri ckland. ~nver. placed third a nd Roy Cook. Mentone. Cuhf took third. ""'• ,. .. ~ ..... PITTSBl RGll J.f,rn Pronovost scored h111 38th go"!t of the sl'ason to help the Pittsburgh Pengwns defeat the Los An;'l!les Kings 6·4 in a Nat1onnl llockey League game Sunday nl~ht R o n S t a(•k h ouse. Pierre Larouche and Bob Kelly epch scored for Pittsburgh within_ iwo minutes a nd 37 seconds ear(.)! in. the first period. However , Los An1tcles scored three straight answering goals. Marcel Dionne got his 33rd of the season on a pow(•r play midway of the first pN1od Mlk(• Corrigan then mode It 3 2 at I .OS of the second penod 'II. hilc the Pengumi. had two players in the penalty box. and Vic Vl'nasky twd tht• i.core h ve minutes later ~•L••~ LANDOVER. Md Phil Chemer scored 16 points in thl· f ir ll t 1 3 m 1 nut<' s and t ht• Washington Bulleti. went on to beat the Loi. An~eles Lukt>ri. 101·88 Sunday for their tH1rd straight National Hasketb<ilr As- ~ociat1on victory Chenier wound up with a 'eason high 30 poanls. conoectli nn 12 or 20 s hot1>, to lead u ~corers I.OS ANGii.i\ ttll (•l"°un 1 W••"*' I jwl JebtMr 11 All•n 1l, Gooot1c n 11 .=,...el'l\Mt , ,_Otd •. l •nt I f WA\HINOTON lltll H••• 11 Un••ld • 6 • t t C.h4'n1f't lO ~ot>•n,on H Jon,.., t!. llCO/"t•o I ' SPINNING HOME The checkered fl ag <!\\a its (bottom> as Richard Petty <on track 1 CJnd David Pears9_n lt'Op right l right to get out of a spin on ~he final leg of the Oaylona 500 Sundu ~·. Pear!>on sped horn<' as PC'ltv went off thl' truck and rouldn't rt'COV(:r in time'. LO\ AnQlllf\ 1\ tfl II " • M Wa\h•nQ•Of'\ , .. lA 1\ 1fi ' 101 ~ou•~<I uut NOl"lt' t "'"1 h;ul\ lo' Arwrtr' >•. Wa1i.n1nQH)n l \ '"'f nnll••' W•V\•tlQ1on to..1 h •~'A u.t.u IJSC Tie• Dodflft"• LOS ANGELES · T he.Los Angeles Dodgers opt>ned prl'· spring tnuoiojl workouts Sunday with a 3.3 tit' m a f1 ve·tnnin1ot game againi.t the University or Southern C~1llforoia More than 28.500 person' braved cool weather 1md cloudv skies at Dodi!'-'' Stadium. Sm•~hl Win• Pearson Survives Crash TO Capture Daytona 500 <-TOK YO Cha m pion Ryu DA VTONA REACH. F1a <AP> Benny Pars ons couldn 't belle' e his e} c!'I T here were the men to \\ horn he'd conceded v1r · tory. David Pt.•arson and R1chnrd Petty, ~cattered through lhe in field 10 the1 r c rum pl Ni race cars It was also u prl'llY unbehevu· Ir s ight for 120,000 fans packl'd 1to Daytona I nternational peed way . 11nd ror millions . ·atchiog on n ation 11l television. Pear!'lon and PC'll y. who h~d gone down to the warl' toJ?elher so many times 10 Ml many rare~ befort>. looked hke they'd finally taken ca<'h other o ut <i the chase And Parson.,, \\ho won lust year ~hen Pearson s pun out l\\O laps from tht> f1n1sh, for an 1ostaot thought fortunr had smiled on him .1gain in th<' Daytona 500 · Rut "<' \\ u e JU'>t one lap ton late,· ht• ':11d "1th a sii;ih aflt·r Pear .. on "rc.·,t led his batli•n •d l\11'rr un to v11ton Suochl\ m un doubtt·dl} tht· "1lrh•'t ftn1 'lh ~·H·1 1n NASCt\H c;ranrl 'l.1t1onal r.11 tn~ 'pr<'m 1<•rr •. , <•nt What hart 'h;q11•d up .... th1· 'talTll' olrl plot . 141th Prar'tnn JIHI l't.'llV pl .n10~ II down lo th1· l.1:-I tur n on tht• la't l.1p 111 \1•1 .111oth1·1 5()().mile stock car ArmaJ?eddon. suddenly became an incredible. hair-raising s pectacle. "I made my m ove going down the backs tretch and finally pulled ahead of Richard gomi;i m to the third turn." said Pearson. describmg the frantic last lup "But Richard ROI m e right bark going into tht• fourth turn. I thought it was all over. "I told my pit crew R1 chorcl had too much horsepower for me topasshim aga in ." But Petty us ed too much horsepower retaking the lead, and couldn't control his car through the corner. Petty'!. Dodge clipped Pears oo 'i. .Mercury in the left front fender "I tned to save it, but s he got around side\\ ays und went head· on about a!! hard as It could into that "all,'" Pear:-on -.u1d "That':- "hen I hat H 1chard nnd he started crai.htnfo! too Some\\ hl'rc• a lontt m there· I hit SOm('bO<h l'bl.', I RUl'!IS II wu-. .Jot• Fra'lson. and hl' i.ort of o;tra1i;ihtened mtt out · All tht• while. P<"arsnn had th1· pre.,f'n<.'t' of m ind to pus h in th•• clutch and kee p revving his Sonmach1 of Japan relaim'<1 his falteringengioe. Or1('nt R o x1nl! Federation Once stopped. he screamed 10 . ~welterweig ht title with a un to his pit radio . "Where's Petty" ammous l2·round d('c1s 1on ovt•r Where's Petty?.. chal!enger Pedro Ad1guc of thl' "Go. J'lO. go'" cam<' the reply Philippines today. from h is crew. lhe famed Wood brothers So with the front or his car nat tened from the impact and du~t still nying, Pearson rumbled <1H through the infield , past Petty, and onto the track at about 15 miles per hour to victory. ' Otvld Peer\On. M,#r(ury. 100 '""' \A~""'· 1S11a1m p" 1 lli<ll••d ~lty, OodO" I'" U \ 1'>11 l 8•nnv Par\Qn\ (_"""'"'~'· ,.,.., \71 MO ' L•nnl• Pond (h"vrot•t 198 \tl•.tw' \ N•ll Ron...-.rt (",."'f>lfll't l'1 \U C)lt') t. ,.,,,. ll'fltl'\ ,.,,. ,,, ~· 196 ltl900 I J D Mr (Ju"1 "" •UOl•t 1'3 \I I 760 e f,..,,.., 8•"''" ('n1-vr1>l"t ,., J•M~ • P1tft•rO Ct ,,,. C.ru-vt1>1 .. 1 ''' ~ "O ll) F"t•nll Wdrtrtt ()o(tq.-UO "9 i..t' 11 Sud Airt1nqton Dooqr. ,,... ""no 1) \.Alt WAllh•r (PU•Y'"''"' ur· \\.,,, tl EO 'ffO•~ Df>d9" II\ ll ltO U ft••I ~-( "'•0\0fl. Ch• vroi .. 1-"':I J~ Iii ft' ~OQ"t \ (h• tUOlllf 11) \A <IY 1tt Jim Hurlub•V" (h,.vrt\h t 180. \J 'ti II Jo• M•"•h" Cftt"Vru .. , l\t U S11 ti (.Mu Goroon. (.ftt"¥ro1,.t t\8 \l 1.0 C~h R4!•1gn• ROWLING GHEEN. Ohio · Pal Haley ha~ rl's 1i.:nect as heull basketball <'Ouch at Bowlinl-! Green Statc• l/111vC'rslly. LAGUNA'S TA.PIE SIZZLES WITH 66 SAN 01 EGO l.Jguna [k'ach resident Alan T~1pw f1r('{l lhl' top round 1n Sunday·, Sim Diego Opt•n ~olf lournt•y. shoot mg a M Th<' formc•r l'SC gt1lh·r collec.·t· rd SI ,2711 Jftt·r I otahog ZAI. omc ... 1rnkl's h a c•k of winnc·r .JC. Sn('ad TJtllt' had rouncl~ of 71 72 72 r.41 Laver, 37, hu11 u lon~'l1m1• t•tlitc• over Host''A all hut hl' nl·\1·1 manal(<'d to i;;t•t on track rlur 1111: the mutrh "llt• ployttd the fmt' J)o11H~ too fast.'' na\'1d!'ltm said · 'ou ha\t· tobepatie{llooth1!!court ·· Birdie Putt Wins It Rosewall. 'II. ho had b«.1t1•0 Laver In tht· WCT fina ls in 1972 111 a match rullrct "'lhl' J!rratp,1 evf'" ployed... hJd the uppt•r hand all the wav Rose~all slo.,Hd dn"n in thr first set after l.tl\"t•r hrokc• hl't !lerve for a 3 I lead. but RO!lewall came back to break Laver. 14ho double ·faultl'd Rosewall ('\"l'n<'d the c;c·t at 3 3 and broke Laver m the ei~hth Jtat'ne before he clost'd out the• set. 6·4 Laver continually talked to himself in apparent frustration during the second set. RO!le~ al 1 ·c; stronR backhand took lh<' second set, 6-1 ...,,RalUea TOR ONTO -Top-seeded Bjorn Borg recover~ from a shaky start to overpower Vilas Gerulaitls and win an mternu tionaJ tennis tournament single" nnalSunday The 19-year·old Sw('('f1sh star toot the St7.000 hrst pn1e "Ith a 2-3, &-3. 6-1 decision for hi'I f1r<.t win on tbe World Champ1onsh1p T~ois tour this year ST1ead Outlmt Bies in San Diego Open Si\N DIEGO (API "Thal .. '<aid J (.' Sn ead. "\\•'" the· lon~rsl 24 houn l 0\'C" ev{'r 'lpcnl 'I pla}ed that round all 0111ht lonQ I thought 1 "d never get tu- 'lleep Theo when I woke up. I thoul(ht l "d a lready 'AOO th" iol( tournament ··rt was kind or ll dis appoint ment 14 hen I rea ht ed T had to jltl out and pla) 1t again · And the bag, rangy. drawhnit nephew of Sam Snead aJmost let 1t get away He watched a com maod1ng five·shot lead dwindft. diminish and all but disappear m the face of a charee by veteran Don Bies - ··1 was Just tryiniz to h ang on:· Snead said "I didn't think 114as rhoking. but I gues s I did. because I hit some shots out there I wouldn't normally hit ·· Then he paused and let a b1tz broad s mile bnghten his face "But I won That ·s 14 h a t counts I won it · · Snead. who led or s hared th(' le;,d through all 72 hole!!, had to birdie lht' final hole tn rlo rt lie 'II.On thl' Sao r>1t-l(o Opt•n l!Olf tournoml'nl for t he st'cond con '"cut1vl' H'ar "1th a fmal round of p<1r 12'on thC' i.047 yard South coursr at tht' Torre y Pm~ Coun try {'lub and a 2i 2 total. 16 un!lt•r par 81e<. 14hO 'tarlt•d lh<' bniiht ">UM\ final da~ :;1x ~hots back close.d to \\ 1th1n one 141th a IJ"t round 67 and 27:l Mike Morie). Australian Uruce Crampton and 46-year-<ild Oon January were next at 275 Morie> had a 69. C rampton 68 an'1 January 70 Rud Alim "as alone at 276 after a closilij? 68 Miller Rarber, s eekioiz t o become only the toth man to re· ach Sl m1lliM in rnrecr win- nln~s. fell JU~t S889 short after his i'2 had left him 1n a b e tor 15th place at 279 "You know. 1t "c; hard to pla,.~ with a fn·e shot l~d ... Snud c;aid "You fiJOlure 1f vou can play a lick them IZUYS shouldn 'l be able to catch ~1111 I JUSl couldn·t get It back in tht> s lot I've been in "IC I "d e'er been able to ~et 1t under par. I "d huvc b<'en okuy But I couldn t rlo 1t I kepl on three-puttm1t and Jui•t f11!hlln ' to 5tay even I kt•pt puttinl( more and more pr<''l'-Ure on my5<•H " Lf'acll"'Q vor•\ "'"" mf'»nt1" w1""~ in t~~ 0tflJl40 ()pf>n oot• t1Wrn .. ,., .. rA J c ,,,..., ,,. «tO u .. 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" ttll (;My Kotll \I 00 1110-10 10 211 .... ,.,, ........... ~ ''·°'' 10-11 .. 11• * G,,y .,,_, \I 00 n 10-10 10 1IQ Oeft Mt< ...... lt \I .. , 11 11 .. II 1t} .. ""' ,,,._. J.C. SNEAD CHIPS ON THE WAY TO $38,000 PAYOFF. ' ' • 84 D.._,LYPILOT H n D I W• A D-A-... ~-Santa Anita 1 . e yer eve. ops mner /~ "~.r:~ ~ R lt . · "~ Hace esu s I \ Positive Attitude Key, Says Uni Coach By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol•O•llY ,.. ... _ There 11 oae thing abooL aclJ~ field hockey on lhc htJh school )evel lhut standll out ubove 41JI eile. • There 111 no Bobby Sox Leagut•, track club, swimm ina age 1roup competition or youra.r basketball program for the .:lrts td develop before they get to high school "That's good," s ay11 University lfl1h's li~ccuful coach, Karen Hellyer. "There Is no out11ide innuenct> und to me, that's what it's all about. ··rn softbt•ll you are influenced by the Bobby Sox program tlnd 1f you don't get a pitcht>r al read)' exp<-ricnced in the game, It's hard to sur vive. "H's much mon· fun to watch the kids develop whatever polcn. tlal they can reach." Whal is her secret to success in leading University High School to the CJF finals in only the second year or compeuuon In field hockey? .. Hard work and as a group, de· Outlook for '78 KAREN HELL YER veloping a positive altitude It is a team errort. "The one thing about my team this year is that I doubt iC we have very many girls wbo will be t'Onstdered for All.Cl F' bonon That·s ~cau ~ thry are a teum :ind play u a unit Wllh no lfl· d1v1dual ~tu rs.'' lfellyt'r played field hockey when she was a student al Los Antieles Caty College und th"n wlth 11 club team whill' shew•~ 41l Cal State tLos Angeles) where they had no 11chool l.tlam ·'Fit' Id hockey is very popular in the East," sht' UYfl. "And 1t ha& bet'n •round for SO or 60 years • llO. it tan 't anything Mw. "ln lhc Euet they 11vc the girls a hockey slic:k at ~ same ugc the boys get ll fQOtball. nut lt 's a growing sport out here and some- day may be it will rival the ea.stern teams in strength and de· sire." # Usually. with a team that re- aches the Cl 1-· rinoals in any sport. a rebuildmg job must be done the next year. Not so at ,University. "We huve only two seniors on lbis year's team." she points out. Have lht• girls been the model or proficiency and performed 100 percent to her direction this season? ·Banner Year Ahead "Well. no." she says with a smUe. "We develop a system o( play for each game and in this particular one, I was pac:ing and obser ving the game from the sidelines. "The kids had decided among themselves to try something dif- ferent and hadn't informed me. It worked and we won the game. I think that's part or the rapport or For OCC Spikers? Or ange Coast College's lrack and field progra m has improved steadily over the past three years -and the 1976 season could be the best ever. ' The Pi rates or coach Jim MclUwain have some outstand- ..ing athletes and good depth. The only problem for OCC is that at. competes in the South Coast Con- ference -probably the No. 1 JC fiplke loop in the state. Cd.M Retains No. I Position Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings continue to rule the roost in Orange County prep basketball circles as the No. J team with t.Mlr unbeate n record. Three of the top five, however. were dumped as Marina, Fullerton and Villa Park fell to i;hake up t~ rankings. as Cypr ess a nd lM ater Dei have skyrocketE'd to No. 2 and No. 3. Tou~h mat~hes this week in· <'lude No. 6 Huntington Beach at l<atella Tuesday. No. 9 Villa Park at Coronu del Mar l''riday, llnd No. !I 1-·ounta1n Valley al No. 5 Ma rina Wednesday. TOPIO t.CdM 123·01 2. Cyprt>Ss ( 16·4 > 3. Mater D~1 < 19·Jl 4. Fullerton <17 ·4> !t. Marina (20·5> 6. Hunt. Bt'ach 07·5> 7. Kat ell a ( 19·4 > !I. Ftn. Valley (16·71 9 V11lu l'urk (HI 61 JO. £I l>ur:.1tlo (HI fl I 60 47 46 43 40 ]!) IR 16 R 1 Area Calendar ,....,.,1 .. --.m tth••1b.\ll t1unt1n~t0f"I (htath ......... , r' Tor• At M f \'\tc'U\ \'t•tO. V"IV'AtWly •t LA~ -"· °""" Hllll at 'Wn Cl•nwnle C•ll •I II, UC ., •• ,.. •• Amf)•,,•«Jor. \.Qyi~t~ C..•IUOtf\1• Cbll•"9•t r •l LutNr•n Mar_...t~Y'\tfuntl~on V•t .. y Otru,O•n •t \eutMfn (•Hf!otn.• Ch•.._ Utt 4"11, -I•• 0.t •1 """°"""•I II IOI \ote•t Coron• d•• M •I ., l ~ Drit«P\. Mh .-'inttG ••\Mt C••,.,..nM, \.tm• ~. •t Miattniit YU~ U, w."m•n•t•r •t ,..."'fi0'1 H41!rbor C•t, lOI~ W\ f OV'fll1'911'\ V•ll•v 4tl ti\M11f'Ot....,, U..etPt C/I, ... _.,.,, ~·--·· •• ,,.._ ~l)o<t, <.•• ''""'at 'Vddl•N<lt, UC-trw1tw .t (•I M•t• lLIH°'q ...... ,_I •II •t I JC) 1 •nn•' Or•nQ41 Cn•"' .at \Mt r'4,.<QIO (~ht.n llWo\laH AV•h•1,l A(( •t ~ldt'"~''-••ll•llt w-111,,. C.01"" w .. 1.1 ,,._, Ill • ( ... tit MU•tMtt Q•~ H 1tl, 1tt Uf'\tWr<MIY, Ml\ tloft It., .. al )Mo Cl•-nl• Ill foro _. ~ -111•11•111. Ot,.. t•MI\ .C•I ''•I• II.-f.a<fll .t UC'; hw n ,u1,Pa.-11a•IO.-C..'4 U.i.1. ...... ~.,,,. ... Ill "°"katball t.•l.,.<1• at <..-••~. <:Mt• -•1--11•, lt11....,•1 W-'4,.,..n-. ,_. l•ftlt•lle' •1-•ln•, -•It>•~ •I,._., Mef'llM •""'at 71. Cl•"lt .. •I 0.a"OO t.oo\I Cl JOI,~ ~al(.~"• P..tt•y v•~"•I,,_, ... _ Vla;aH•c-111e1, "We'll be strong in most events and have ·our greatest depth in the middle distances." says Mc.Jllwaln. The best event for the Pirates could be the high jump where Mcilwain has three competitors who have cleared 6-6. They in- clude sophomore Joe Denger (6·9"'•), the defending South Coast champ and OCC's record holder; Ken Connor (6-101 from Estancia High: and K.C. Connell (6-6Y• >from Newport Harbor. Sophomore Dan Spain is the best long jumper . Also a member of the baseball t eam, Spain went 23·611.a last season, a school re· eord. In the pole vault the Sues figure to be stron.z with eshman Greg Woepse ( 15·8 ~ading the way. And sophomore Jerry Althouse (Javelin> and freshman Judd BinJey <shot put, discus> figure to score consistently. Althouse should throw over 200 leet and Binley, ;.i trans fer from UC Irvine , has dont• 50-11"" and 161·1 I. In the running events, sprinter Paul Desmet. hall-mller Howard Keeley and distance specialists Tom Olswang return. Desmet clocked besL'i of 9.8 and 21.4 last season, winning t he conference 220 race. His time in the furlong is an OCC record. The versatile Keeley will run the 440, 880 and mile for the Rue~ this season. He clo<'ked 1:54.8 in the half and 4: 19.0 in the mile m 1975. Olswang has a best of 4·14.0 in the mile. Other leading po1nt-gette~ for OCC inc lude i ntermediate hurdler Dennis Braga <SS 9 1. fn•shman sprinter Jack llaJtan from Corona del Mar nnd ll'I lermun :s printt•r (;hris Martin. Hagan's bests Include 10.0 1n lhl' 100, 22.6 1n th1• 220 and 1 :57 0 m the half. lie will probnbly con- N'ntrate on th(' B80 more than any oth<'r event. Martin hus done !) lJ und 22. I. °'-c.a1t .,, •• ~ 't I , "'•b 10 \ov•h (N '\l c.oti-..t«K• nt.--\ At ~nO~....,w fM., \itct••"Ol "". f 011 JI ~•n 01 • .,.. -.. • 1-1. f rt MiiH h' •t rv1t•ttl)ft• f n -fCll 11 S•nl• '°'"•' 1-1 • ,. ~ref\.. •t C,..r '"°' • r • t • MAICPI )4 Mt S•"' _.,1't~·~· ~ 1 t '' Aorfl l flt <1•0 \\mMt' '""''. ""'"'' •t M"•l O•I.,, h> "' A..,11 1>-U Ml \•n Antonio ,_I•>" -W.d . At>f•I n Sov11; Co.•• WM••-• "'•I•"" 110111 \AC,Jp'" '-'1 , Ma, l ,.,...,, (N\f C-ltff'f'\e 11,..h •I Ml $.AC.> •P '"· .,.l,Mooy• -·•c.au~., • .,,.,.,,hl'O \•I , Me• 0 \Oul"°rn C.I pr"'''"'"' Ml \AC \.ol,-,n t.ou11w1n(•lll,... .. ,,..1 Vol ""' . """',. 61•1• -··•I -.nti.id. •41tNt•\ "'°"'"'(Nd («'H\t•t....r• ""'9t All -1\ '"""' •I J JO, ..,,.._ ol-WI .. I" dlul..S. the game. · "I think it's great for them to do something a little different- to gain an advantage within the playing structure of the game. ;.In a team game. it gave them a chance to use their own ideas. lt brought out somt! individuality and that's good." Did she think she had a CIF cha mpionship contender at out· set of the season? "Within m y heart I knew I had an excellent te am and they had the potential lo do it. Getting the m to have the same reeling within was the object of my coaching." While it was a team effort that took University tn the Cl io' finals where they lost a scoreless 41l!- cision on time, it wns also a top coach ing Job b y University's Karen Hellyer. The Trojans posted a 9·•·2 re- <'Or d including loss es to Westminster, Mission Viejo, Tustin and Sonora. The Trojans are & definite threat lo reach the CJF playoffs and possibly the finals again next season with nine of the 11 starters rcturning. * * * Field Hockey Has No Ties In girls field hockey, games never end in a tie even thoug h tht.> scoreboard shows such a s itua- tion to be true. When the score is tied, the win- ner as determined on the amount ·or time each team is within the 25·yard line or its opponent. Tamers are situated at each end ofthe field al the 25-yard line. Is this ti fair way to determinc a winner'! "l don'l like the lime ele· mcnt." Univers ity High coach Kart•n flellycr g;ty:S. "Number one. after all the work you put into 1t, it comes down to som('body's ability lo use a stop watch accuruwly. They <·ould mukt.• an er ror and c:ost you the game. "I would much prefer to 11ce it don<' In a wav tnvolvrng Uw pl,1y(•r,;, Thl· nil<.· book suy11 thut 1( the time ts aliw twd, then they "tll ~o to p(•nulty i.trokl~. "Eurh tt•am will :..elect fiV1! pla) t•rs to shoot at lht! opposm1o: .:oal and the itouh \' "l'ht• tl'am mak1ni: th1• rnosl ~(lals in lhb s1tuat1rm '"them the "111111•r I wou It! prC'frr this to lh1• t1mt.• s1t11atton in dctcrmlmng a "mnt.•r " JC Nines MV's Vassallo Finishes 2nd In Action SALINAS -Rick l>e· VM8111lo only fractl0t1!\ brcast11trokc was "°" hy mont, on tht• com cbuck beot\ind Al •:OO 7:,, o na· Noel Mornn in J 06 87 trail after losinl' un tion.al u~e·group record. The mut1'hlni: mf'n's A couple of top junior Olympk 1told m\•thil in Vassallo Is a rn•shmun ut race wus won hy Andy C'o41<'1ll' bll!lt'b:tll 1:3 mt•!I 1972. narrowly won the Mission Vi('jo lfigh Nl<'hOI!\. attontapTut'sday whcn rn<'n's 400.yurd in Demont lost his medal Other \¥lnnerx in Ornn1te Coast hos t!\ rival divldual medley Sunday at MuniC'h whtn traces of1 eluded Kim Peyton, 200 Gold<'n West and Sad-<•t the AAU NorthC'rn <1 banned dru.: were de· free. I 50 86 and ratty dll.'back entertains C-er· California Senior Invita· tt-<'ted In his system Mart int>r. 400 (ncdley. ril<>t1 Both bt•Jttn at 2·30. tton al me,•t. In the 200 butlE'lily. 4 30 23 The De Anza Golde11 W<>sl . which Dem ont cam e from Apri l Swa n 11on . De mC'n 's and women's A mt'1 LA Vulley today, behind in .the-(in al (1ve Anza, won in 2 :05.~2. lt'11m8 won their 800 won two o( three games yards lo overtake Je11us whlle the rnen·~ 200 wus freestyle re lay. the men 1n tht' C'~t sey Stengel Va~sallo, 14, a Puerto tnk~n by Mike Bruner o( in 6 ~.30 and the women A DIHtRfNCf llTWUH DUffERS AND lX'ERTS A m•1or difference betwe-en the good golfer M d the duller " the p1th th1t lhe hands take through tht htthn& lrH. If you could tract this path in the duffer s swing, 1t would look at>Out like the broken hne 1n the illus· tration. Notice how this hne describes a wide arc before impact, then comes upward abruprly The good golfer's hands move more abruptly downward •nd then extend out on a path toward the t1r1et before aradually coming up on the follow· throuah. To duphcate the. better golfer's hand movement. start your downswina with your legs shilling to tho left and your left hand pulhng the club, .. and con. trolltn& 1t. •• into tlle ball. l'O• •'1HOl'Y, "'"" u~·:r .. ~t!...o~ • ._, -4-(1•'"''"' ....... -...... ••111tr tPtnc a,i t.4' •JI J CI Wll>dy JulMIH IVal.,..11 ._. ~loO 11a ... 11.,, 1to!IO.Y IC~m...,•I t .. l •-I tO!I~ Ah o .. ..,.. Arriv•l Ttnw, fhl,,_,,. illtYlf aACI -·~\ 1111,_L ,_ at<I <alh A 9'tdl~ ., •• HI Cllll Al -.. ""'"'" 000 "'-"SWtO. (,.llKfYI ~-l.G J .. .Nnlw \.IM1n n.-.-...J JAii l .O ,._ e..o-w t"-• .. YI a.u.• "--· ~lj · \tr•k,,.. _,.,.,., '11 f-. Ph"· I••••< l one, f ••l o,._.,. K•I"°'\ Kin, loo Glllttr, -v. tlYlllfllf •AC• I 1"6 IWle. 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Sowrlllunl 1011 ..... 1 krelt--0.lltlw, ua...-w,1·~0Tt1.._ • .._. lbo•OOl. ..... Mol M. ltOH..,N a&CI -1\\ MllK.4_. etG lllflt \ SI"'•' Pu~e &U.OOI -l•Gln.O•~ko 1<411'4' .,..,, SAtrh tsi.oem•• .. I I <0 t .. ,,., , ... 1 ..... 1noG1r1 IH.,,,,,, uo 140 °"''"''°""""' 1011 • .,... 'to Tl--t .• 11). No~•••< .... N IHYM llAC:I: llll•ml'"-•- ~ ~up Cl•1ml"9. ,.,., .. ,,._ '"•' '-<." IOll••rn t ~.O tUB ltO hu~l'INc ..... IPl"C.•I IM•UI Ml~lr•I CV•>Ot•I f l""' I 01 ~. r (\ • ..,.,\._S,.._ H?O 11.0 700 Women's Golf '=======================: wt\tH•-•IOll IGOt\l•I••> I ~ S CO IRON OUT THO$( IRON SHOTS• A•nol<I P••mtt • boolll•I ' Hnt0n1: Doll• Jun<l>Oll 1Hoott"1 • 40 MIA-Ulllt CC Cro" '-""''" Tou•...,....,I' Ant ,,.,.,, "1 ,.._nee a.-.... 21v.; 1. tht hons .. l•V~ Ch.1mo1on\h1p tip$ to ti•tp \l\J 'O•ll ~Oa' "0" \•h>l 'fitrw -1.4n ) tKhnoeive S•""' 20c •nd • ilam~. ,.h,,n envelope ti:. AmoliJ Altollan -En.,.._,~·• a..r.o•-. OI.,. ~·· M; ) He..,,_~. ..... P•lmer, 1n cera ol lh11 new•P•P••· l~all-"1 a.,.,.,, Goldy II• ~Ill. !loe<*\d l'llOfll-t, tt.lt>v ~. Raise Your Skirts Wins Stakes Race Alpl\y &o,, ltl901f, ltentllo, Trw CN~.\Majevo 5cr.ic,.... -, ... k.e<I Hfmvll, F .. ~I< llitlWlrd H""; I. "9w (rkllMft, 11: I. '°'M er~. a. Tlll•d """"-'· ltlt• """""'""' ts"": t. ,,_ -., M ; s. 0erts °"' ...... 11; •. 11 .. 111\lrley ~ "'"""ACI' -•..,•u••-._.. 1t1<-i.W.1t«e.11. -&wo.c.l•lml,... Pu1>•SIO,D Low Hal To.,, .......... : "'"' _s._ IHow•rdl .. 1...--1. WIMlt Wiii-. s.c- • .0 HO >OO fli.111-1. Fr"" Sllvtt,....ft. l llif'd EAHn\loll tHaw1e,1 lOO tlO Fl19"t-1 °"4'1$CoYltf. l\1""'10<111tr IPl.,O) ~OU J .11'1 ... ryOol .. ,ol_ll-CU.llllla lo--1.IUI~. MclnlDsll,Glorl•&oll..O .... Aho llleft -Oot anil4, Otvoa'\' SAflfTA ANA CC'; ARCADIA <A P ) -)f was still checking his fil. WI ... \,"-· 1tl•1n9, Plllledl .. m, Two low hll• o t f'ow•- 1 "J 'II h ldi U.... Ot<ll, l•llt\ EllMl•M\t, [)j_c;, 1...._1. t . Ultl Lolli.-.,, you were at Santa Anitu y. was stt o n1it A,,...,, s1r1ke Me L""'· ""11"'' ..... 0 ,.11 ..... Ju .. 8,11, 1,..,"" Park on Sunday and saw her until we turned for 0010. s. .... °"'1• McCoy. AbWf ........... that Rai.,e Your si.: ... _ home .. he said "1 simp-· k••tt""' -~"•'\ IC•no. °' °" 1..u<111e Pena~ f'•....: .. ......_ ,». .,. IUJ\.:> • • Mlle" l 11 .. I 11.,ba#a Ll-UW•. -.i1& was in the featured ly clucked to her ~nd ~he ... ,,. Mll•t641 w1i.., twt.""' L.tM; $83,900 La Canad a just sold out I never ui .. c•••H•• S1•"'~&11· 11t1>asi.1M,R-•h •ve•• • ._ · . ,_..,.,,..,.W4.•. ~ ........ 1.-11.1u . Stakes would you have even cocked my stack, let --===================:::-bet on her ? alone rut her... /' .... The 4·year-old filly, a Raise Your Skirts was .'" .. 'hy Lease Mercedes? daughter or Elevation. a notorious front·rUMer ,.,. might have been the in all her races last year Fur unc thinl!. you 1.!.111't 1t11~ncc the entire cat, so har.d luck horse or 1976 and s he was succes.sful payment $ urc luwcr,1'~'< :it.lv-.anru~u 111e i111po1t:mt,. after finishing second by at it, winning five st akes. Uii..:ovcr 111111c; .:all us today. ( 7 '"'> 831-1740 a nose in the Santa Maria She entered Sunday's ~e3:dd:~~~~ :=~~~t:~c: ~r.c1~~· ~~ w:::~i~~s~ iau~ _::'-=:"=t=IS=S=l=O=N=V=l=E=J=O=l=t.=tPO:=R=TS===·=......,...==:.: ...... ===...,..=~· Handicap and second by her poor start in the Las a neck in the Las Flores Florl's proved to Barney Handicap Willis. one of her owners. And in the latter ract>, that Raise Your Skirts she had been left at the didn't have t o set th.: gate. trailing by six pace to be a winner. lengthsandclosedquick-After Raise Your ly to impress the fans Skirts made her move. Whe n some of the Fascinating Girl with 38 .352 fans at Santa Sandy Hawley aboard Anita went to the betting r allied along the rail, l'>ul windows Sunday, most Hawley said later, knew o r her famous "About the quarter pole I •·second place" imagt'. knew it was just a battle and the fact s he had for second. That winner never won a r ace longer was just too mut·h." , than a mile a nd one· Despite high wci1?ht of' sixteenth. 119 pounds, Raise Your With Bill Shoemaker Skirts ran l "" miles on a a board . Raise Your fast but damp course ira Skirts sho wed flashing i · 4~ 2/5. T he odds-on hoofs in the final three choice, s he paid $3 40, furlongs Sunday. She dis-$2.40 and $2 .40. · carded ber non winning The victory was image and coasted to a Shoemaker's 661 sl in a no-coaxing J 'Ja -length stakes race and .it was victory. the fourth day in a row he Shoemake r used all had won in the feature the strength he had to race: On Saturday he hold Raise Your Skirts rooe Thermal Energy to back In the early going. a victory in the San They ran second and just Vicente Stakes . ahead was Just a Kick, Ther mal Energ y raced the winner of the Las ·inside, along the rail, to F1ores. beat Stained Glass, nm- Mid way through the rung seven furlongs in final turn, Shoemaker 1:214 /5. Pro Cage, Hockey lllBA 1'••'9nttaft'9 ....... AllMCl<Ol•lfl.,. W L (\O<lf)n Mo " IWll•IO lJ 11 P..0-lpllla 11 t) -Yor• 1' l• C.MUIOIYl•- hL (;II .6'1 .lll"t \ .... \ ,.,., 10•, H 11 ~I Wa\f'\11\!Qt°'1 lJ ?l ._., '1 -·(!'\ ,. ,, .. I \~ N9wOl'•NM JS )t .4fJ t.1 I l'li .... 11 1b 'I() .... I -. ..... C...ta••Ma M.,_.UOl•UI ... ,,.1,........... 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NY··~''•' NY hl/\nft,..., "1\tl.0--lof\I-' •1V•!\t0UVftt "-AM.ii\ (HY .tt Pttt\.....,rQft MltVWWt•4Jt l.O\ Al"lfl-!I•~ announcing ..... ._ THE SPORTING HOUSE of NEWPORT BEACH °""CJe Couty'• Moat u~ Atltktk Clllb Features: 16 HANDBALL OR RACQUET BALL COURTS • PBlSOMAL FITNESS mid COMDITIOMIMG PROGRAMS • OUTDOOR JOGGfM<i TIACX • FULL TIMI PIO IHSTaUCTORS • • FULLY IQUIPPIO WllGHT ltOOMS • P'RO SHOft • MURSUY • STUM, SAUNA ..t WAUC..fM WHIRLPOOLS • CAIOIOV ASCULAI TISTIMG IY HSIDIHT ,HYSICIAH LIMITED MUMIER OF CHARTER MEMIHSHIPS MOW l!IMG ACCEPTB> AT $100. tourney last weekend, Ricanswimmin~forthc De Anu in 1 :5 1.\9 _i:-:n;;;7;:;;4;;:::25;:9::·==========;;;;;;;===;;:;:-Mnuing the consolation M l s s i o n \I i e j o Bruner also took the 200 ~ r Lea!W Mark I\. TRAMSFERAILE AMD GUARANTIED MEMIEISHIP IUY IACIC FOR ADDITIOMAL IMFOIMATIOM ,HONE crown.OrangeCoasl~ll Nadadores. Demont's rreein1·4t.97. IDerce•es to Cypress in its opener time was 4·06.62, with The women 's 100 la..'lt Friday. .,, -..., Me a nwhil e , Sad · VolvolS• 11...'ltirA •58 SL dleback takes on a tough a a 11U r WV ltt.Ak wben the Gauchos , battle POWerful Cc-rrit.os. So what d1ffc1enr-c dO•'~ 1t make where yo11 l>11v 1t ~ Falcons have won It could make a lot of difference., Yoo huv• to 1111111• Special lease the 5tate Chllmplonship a little further to get to us. thul !t w hy w• hav" ru th t t make 11 WQrth your while See us !Of vou1 n." V•J1 v HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. e pas wo seasons. Saddleback is 21 with MarauisMotors vrn vo.111'"' \ (213)921-8588 (714)523-7250 . nil thrcr Jt;imrs coming ~,11 Dor"" "-.wv~vt"r'J' r\lt,M1,,,,,., \ ,, , .. 1 11 ~ '' "''" J \.""---------------------~ 1n the Stengel toumey. '"'----.:__~,,,+..------------· ' ' • 0 ct" 3 Only t>eec. Cars WMleTMy'-t S.•UI A•a u ...... ,. .. "",~' '";t.t 7-0:i I I ~ 752-0565 lt l 1 MecAa'THUI IL YD. sum 101c MIWP'On' RACH ctMorW.-. Mott cc-•"~~"- J \ DAILY PILOT •S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011C£ PVBUC NO'nCE ,. PtJllLlC NOTICE ~ICTITlout 8Vllllbl ~· tTATeM&llT "-._._,.,. --., ..._,. lliodl-... ., UA ... &.U ... lltl !ti&\. l'INANCI! 0, OlllANOI! COUNTY, 1100 0...11 lit .... Wllit lot ..... _.. 8Ntt1. CA .... .... "°'4 J 1.-. _, -lri-0r1 ... it•"<IW ,.. ... Y•rO... U "21• n.is -1, , __ ... ..., ....... ......... ~,...., ...,,. n.i. ---..... .., .... "" C.-y Cl•~k M Ot all.. CMIM)' °" ,...._,,,,.,. "2nt -1-0..,... C...Jt O.lty ..... lllt4l. •. ''-UeN Mtrcll I. 1'1• ,.,. PUBLIC N011CE The Biuest Marketplace on the Orance Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS: 6 4 2 You Can Seu It' Find It' ( 642 -5678 ] Trade tt With a Want Ad . One Cal I Ser vice Fast Credit Approval ltd htote ...... 1000.2999 Announctmenh, Peno '· loat & found SOSO s.t99 S«¥1<H & Repo1ri 6000-6099 E•yment & M«chandi" ... 8000 -8099 ISoott & Manne ..... of, .......... 3000-'699 Equipment ...... 9000 9099 lusinen. lf'Yftt!Mfd I Rnonciol . . . . . . 500(). so.t9 P'repotohon ..... 7000.7199 Automobilet I othef Tron oflon • . . 91 ()0.9999 ......... ............................................................................................ • .................... ,~ ... , .. I 002 Gefterel 1002 GeMrol 1002 I 5 6 7 8 D A I L y IUOtS! Acheriiaen ...Wdlitdt...W .. cWly eel report ..... ....... h:u ••at.ty. n.. DAil Y PILOT oa.-.n IWllilty for .... fl"t ... cornet inerlkMt ..ty. ,....._. •• Noffce: All real estate 1&dvert1sed in Uus newspaper is sub· Ject to the l'edernl Fair Housing Ac:t of 1&611 wtuch makes it 11lcgul to advert1!>e "ony pre· rerence. llmitutiun. or d1scnm1nallon bused on race. color. rchg1on. sex. or national origin, or an tntt'ollon to make ,any such preference, hmilu Lion. or d1scriminutton " This newspaper will not knowingly at•cept uny adver tisinR for real est.ate wh1ch Is In \l(ola· llooollhe law. _____ , Houtft for Sak ••••••••••••••••••••••• GJMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *FIXER* Owner is startin~ to re condition this well local ed home on an H·2 lot The pnt·e 1:. now only $28.900. but ll will cer lainly go up wht·n ull lhe work ls done. Cull Qllkk· ly. s.50·2660 . «;:SELECT T'PROPERTIES ---------- DOLL HOUSE Sparkling 3·BR. hrdwd floors. nice crpts. & drps, fenced yard. dbl gar, etc 11'1 Nt<wport Heights. You 1 own the land. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 E3stside Income 2 Separate houst'~ w1lh pkkcl tenc·e & 1lhk l'1.tr 11arage $52,500 400ll7" C.M. ··••··•················ ···········~··········· ..............••......• srYGL.ASS HIU FOR Sl45.000 Prominent rorner loc·ation. popular Tradl•winds 11 bt•droom sing!<.' s tory floor plan with sunken tub. l'n<.'IOSl'd :-:hower. bright kilt'hcn and :-.unny h~t·:.tkfasl a rea. Home 1s likf.' nt•w. 11111\ It-:-:; S 1 SJ·15,000. A Its ting of Jww Grul!r~ ·::. UNl()UI: ti()Ml:S RE:AL TORS 6/5 t>OOO 2443 E Coast H1yhwJv. Coron,1 IJl.'I M.ir ~lio Mtu Vtrdt, 546 5990 ,1111J 8,11/"'" IV.lllfi 6lJ·4J}·1 YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST MWV CORONA OEL M AR LAST YEAR 1S PRICE This one ye<tr old duplex 1s prtt'l'd al lhl' s ame fi gure its twin sold for Inst year ' J Bdrms .. 2 bath.s. 2 garages. c~u:h unit. Located in an xlnt Corona dcl Mar rental area. Sl21,500 BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 27th YEAR 67S.l000 Gf<ftfl'al 1002G~ral 1002 ....••..••.•••........•....................... LIDO ISLE Like new! Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. l · Owner . Cus tom bayfront. Lawn, patio. jacuzzi ; pier & flo,at $325,000 Waterfront. Lido Noni u BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy bcuch. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\1<l" 011v .. N .8 67S 6161 STUL IT!! S34,,00 I .1 3 l:kdrtlom t!l1irl\'r·11 de-• h11ht Goufltll'l k11t·hi;u. 1 t' II\' 1• r C 11 JI II t 111 , b I I: ma~l-..r wrth 2nd b111h.. l'T't-stti.:c t'flmmunity It\ lllji( bll\ \' lhOUSIHld•' C.u 11 64.~ 0303 FOREST OLSON IHC F.AIULOUS IUYIH TURTLHOCK S1J1u·111ui. o1 l><•dr\lom e11 l\'n.11n11wnt homt' w 1th \ .dti>y ,1n1t 111.:ht 1111ttt \ I l' ~ , In J ti \ U n IQ U l' 1·u~tom fr.llun•s, S·acro lt•r111h a nil '" 1m cha~ plu.~ your own pool. PrtC!f' Jl~l $117,000 wh1rh 111 du\il·:. land . (;all b~~1~ 'i • • • .. ~ ,.._, tif ~I( t ,., • [~IHMHI BACK BAY ·I ll1•<l1 00111. 1t111:1nlior• m;il'<kr bedroom :.u1tl', furn1ly ro11m. :.lone flH•11ta1·l'. und cal•IU kll \·ht•n New11or1 Rivena pool. hu11c patio. Sharp' $~7 .000 Ill% down CALL002·7788 ~ K€Y « I P.E:ALTORSft "AIAHDOHB>" IENGLISH ESTATE 2 STY-VIEW S42.950 Wmdmg roadway lenc.t11 lO, :.edudt•d dr1Vl'W8)' onmlst towt!rini: pines It 1'ul·alyptu:; trki-. Spiral 1111( st;i1n·u11c leads tu pnvall' :!1111 story l!n trance' l.o v1s h l1v1n(I room ovl·tl11ok~ s ur· round11111 111·l'·un and ... t p I L 0 T i.-.---.;;.IEA;;.S-.T-.-5.l;D.-.E-;,-;;_ .. , ~~~~! .......... !?.~~!~~~~-·=·~·~!~~ " u I I 1• y ' 1·: u r o p c a n 11m1rmcl k1ld1cn ! l>tninit t•ntcrtwn 1111.'lll Swecpmt; mas l••r IJdrm retreat'. Separ11tc mom·in·law quurtcr!j or i.iuest or ntilld ruom w1lh bath! W o r k 11 h o p ! P r 1 1· ,. s las hed • This hillto1l \.'Slate t•an uc your11 for $11JOO total down or talw • over cx1stin11 loan al $21fl per month. I· SAY ! Call ror quick t our! Call K47 fiOIO c L A s Fcmnlly Hom~ ~ UH, fam rm, din rm pool A!>:>Umnbl1• ll'. loan . <:cntur) 21 /Profrssion,tl llcully 640-4950 HEW LISTING! 4 Bdrms . 2 halhs. on qwel tree lined cul de ~at' 1n Costa Mesa Sparklini.: clean 1ns1tk & out Pnccd al $57.!IOO 673-3663 54fl·9673 Eves associated BllOKEllS AEAlTOllS JOJ', W 8ulbo•> ti'1 lti6t s ! alG cANYO~N I o"n!~~e!~~~~ant Broadmoor Plan II 4 Bdrm. Supt'rh landi.cap F ing & 1nlt-rior 1mpro\l' ment.~ C:ollvl•rsallon pit, :! m;i~tt·r hl'rlro11m i.u1tr'. ('l('. Will M•ll furn1~h1•tJ. I ult or parl Corl Fii\. 0 w n t I 1; <I ~ :J G Ii I u r f><&.'> 51MIO E D 6 4 FtlEE RENTAL SIER VICE No chllrl(l' to luntllorcl11111 te111111Lo; 4 bdrm fn m rm, 1ne 1 gortlncr i 100 MS 1754 or lllill :s:n I •• S&S MODEL HOME 4 Bcdrm. 3 lluth. 2 'tory. W/<'verythln11. J.ari:e l'ul de·1111r lol w/borit g<1te m.~ 536-8136 2BIJ • 5 6 7 8 *LOOK* thru "The Hobby Shop" DAlL Y Pl l.OT Clas~ll1cd section uch Wl'<I. & S11t Thi Siu"' M.lfbtJllace on the Ofw1ct Coett DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS YOll CO" Sd 11, f.M 11 Tr~ II With o Wont A4 ()ne (all S....IC• • fo11 Cndtt ....,,""°' WE8 LEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS bincc 1H46 REW ARD YOUR FAMILY With this spac. New custom 4 bdrm beauty . The whole family will lov<•, Balboa Is land. lmmed. posst>ssion Nt·ar bl·ach & :-hops. J.:xtra pkng $154.500 21 I I Sc:w1 Joaquin Hills Rood HEWrORT CEHTER. H.B. 6 44-491 O-- Ge.rat I ooz'Gl!'Mf'GI 1002 ..•.•...•...•......... GREAT .ST ARTER UNITS EASTSIDE! Four two ~rlroom unil~' What a t'hanl't' lo inttk1· ~ und h\1· 1n l•:.1sl~1<lt• (;Q;\t;i ~ll'~a for 't•r y few iJollllr\ l'r11•1•d ht•low mark1•l al <.111 !>011 .111,1 r1·clun•d . < utl l•ttla \ 1~11. 7171 SCARCE . ......... ·.• .......... . DUPLEX $36,500 lJnlwlll'vahlt• ;1 be! & <! ha ~ t.10<1 fur ;i rnm'< un 11 ~ Sep homl'' l··""''lh•11t 11·nt.il pr111wrt H'\ ( .ill ln day \I.on l l.t~l M!'i '•WI S /\ I. ~. S M J·: N o r fll((Jl\J•:H .... 'har•' 11fl1<·1• & n ·1 •. ,,,. 7:!', Kh', 00' • • •irnrn 11 ' t h1• w ay to i~o •all ~'-"'' n1 c;,.o,., I'll.OT lll:t\L l':ST/\'11':. :.1•111~:-.~. I • J' 'jl ~ t If f 't f, ff l~I· f I COST.AMES.A J·;asl:.1111' 2 Borm hom1•. I 'nl'l·ll to ~1!11 :.l S~l.!~$1l '! Balboa Boy Prop . R~GltOf'S • 675·7060 - BLUFFS CONDO l'pl(raded fn•t• '>lllnd111~ {J l'lan 1111 wuh• 11rt•1•n twit. ft•11tunn11 :1 bdrm~ , <" • ti,1 . 11nu1-ual t'Ull \Cl ~;tlltJll Jiil With frpk, Not l1·:111••holll, )Oii own llw IJ11tl ' $1S-1.fJ50 C. F. Colesworthv R~oltors 640.oofo A-FR.AMIE HOUSE OF GLASS ASSUME US.SOO /\rt1:-11 .. h1·ul't1 1'11.1lt'\ 'I 1lt· •'nlry lo 1i .. 111v. ''""n 1-::i~t-11lt• ('11~t.1 1\11•'"· hc·tlr1111rr1 ' .ill hltr" n11·111.lf't'. t•lc1· 1:111• dt .. 11 !oh o f trt•l''4 I )Wllf'I h.1 li11ul>(ht 111111\lwr h111111· {)111 l'k JJO!>M''""" ('.ii I a11yt1ml'MO 11:11 -----------•1 with111 .. pl.111• /Iv ... 11•w of ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS OUTSTANDING AffORDAILE COSTA MESA OMLY $48.950 «11111·1•,. I '.1 rk 11111111• 11111 lttl ~t1 1 '" n•·r lut tn,un 1·\lr11 ... 1101 l111J!11I 1111r111.il I\ Ill ,1 htlll~I' •It lhl~ llrltt• \'ill go t."1. ·,11 ,.,111 1111 ,q111'I IOM•t•' 833·2906 (COAD IN ASSCCIATES I 11£1\lfOfll I ' lush 1<rot1111b Gour rllf•l 1!1td11•11 IV hn·uklr1~I hnr F.11111ly 1110111 l11tlf'.IWU)' rn.1~.,., rd11•,1l w11l1 wall 11t 1:la ~' W1111: l o r I h I I <I I,." & I( lff'' I -'1.11:1111111·111 'lfl "tutl111 loll w11 h '11"'" lwi1mn1 1•1•1111111~ I .tk\' O\'l'I' 71 ,·•I VA lo11n 1'11 ll•·W 101111 1·1111e.. $:1;u :i.t ''">'" ull ll•O:I 7Kkt I. 0 C A T I 0 N It ~• 1• I' y 9l\11n1t h11nll y 1~ unh•it•fl) about lc11v111~ lh1~ ~µur ~ ~tory hom1· Nr JJUhlw & p11rodli;JI ~d111ol!1, ('I\ II 1•nlr, ;i l'•'R !.hOJIJll! 1•ntlH. 2 rrwy~. GW t«1lll'.:1• :, nn '!!, :J Im, 2 11111111~. 11& ~· Geftfl'GI I 002 G...-,.ol I 002 pool W/UU\O ~\Nt~t_<p & •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r h I r n t r S 1• I i VA 11-'llA/Conv. Too uoo<l lo l;il'lt $117.~I Uall1ey llt><y. IY79 2,\33 OC.J 2033 2HOUSES USTSIDE COSTA MESA Sl4,450 f.ACH Sin« thf'y're on one l<>t. we've ROt to sell both n~ 11 p11c-kage. Rent oul IJolh . or Uve in one and rent the other. Get a fnend ond boy l)()th One 1~ u 3 b"dtoo m ·on" I~ a 2 bedroom. IMQuail ~ lii1Plac9 ertt-Prapn2-1•20 ~oo ~a11 it "!..'"'"°*r~ INSIDE LIDO ISLE Lar~e family horn(• 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths, family room & I~ li vin~ rm. wlfircplacc S5' Lot w/urcal patio. New paint Shows very well $135,000 A COlDWIU IAHHA CO. 644-1766 • " DAIL y PILOT Mone!!y. F!C>ru!ry ,. 1978 Ho.M-t For~ ............... ~ ~ ..... s. ~Fors• IHon" Fews. ~H\ For S• ....... Fer Stle ~::::Fer s. ....... fer s. ....................... ....................... ....................... . ................................................................... . ....................... ....................... -~ .................... G1Ml'lll 1002 ........... 1006 c..e........ 1024 I .... .__..._. 1040 .... 1041 .......... 1069 'lc•r• IN2 -1002 ._,.. 1001 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ..... ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. -....... ············---·· ....................... SP...,,.SHISTAT1 OWNl:Jif15.000 38r,2ba, ~r G-• IUl.OlllS By Owner, a IAIUqu~ and UDO SANDS 2 ST~Y lttd paUo. ~ da v-w • .,.. ~· PIS-COMSTL SAU clcJanl ~ In Nor\h lllllMCHCHATUU auiyfuuantt57~96U • •Bdnna. + FamllyRlll. cftd. l Br" den. 21.,bia, WC'll k<'Pt :J+ lk'n home H~llOI V.W ..a..s $120,000. PALERMO PLAN. 4 BR, Fam. Rm. 2 story with u:nobstnM:led \•alley view and d ecorated wilb beat or eve?'lhmg! . HAllO. 'lf6W Ml.LS $103.800 3 BR, l''am. Room. with LARGE lot (almost ~Acre), with goraeous pool. play yard and dog run. A1J with view or Hll.rbor. IAYCllST $129,500 Check the value; another~ reduction in price! 3 br, Fam. rm .. formal dining. Fantastic pool '& jacuul. Beautifully decorated. RefrigMator, was her and dryer in c luded : mlni·ma1nte nance yard. Motivattd seller ready to move. Open Sat., Suo., and Mon., l ·S P.M.1927 Leeward. 5"Gl.ASS $190,000 TRADE WtNDS PLAN. 4 BR. 2"2 ba + Fam. Rm. On one of the best lots w1lh best view of ocean and coasUine. Price includes your landscaping plans. llG CANYON $120.000 2 BR. + d en Condq w ith professiona l d ecorating and custom furnis hin gs which are available to you if you wish . ' $134.000 2 BR. + den Condo. Expanded plan with 180 degree view. Decorator's home. $134,500. 2 BR. + den Condo with ocean view. Vacantandreadytom~veinto. LE RAISOR REAL TY •snc....-0r .. n-. CALL 833-8600 2 STOl~ll•CH $4J,f50 W...o.I Mw JM Bed.room bomn an Olk parquet fkJo1'¥ dt' w bnutlful C'OYered -OL • W1.nd111a watkw•y lhru ..... ,. • J#• 1007 Unbelievable pnc• a\ Huntancton Bearb. 2 aaa ner wallpap~r ~. U.n•I nnaed with cpl rv Ca allhan ('O urtyard ....................... $tt 000' f'IDe location lJloc::lla to OC'e•n Now Jamaican ahullcn llcl) orlul no..-en1 & til'ffntry Dramatic: li\'tn& room. k.:acb lo .au~ollC' r-1 uie I 0..-~ ~--w South Coast Plua talwl& bomn1t..r nerva •~Tm/ olc wJw ~l'lll> Only l44 &>at'\" from a formal d1n1ni room, roof a nd Span&ab 0-.-. y ..io~fi Oona. b ~ h .11 Lo I nndy bucb" abort .. rd.n view kitchen. balcon.y l ludl'd C'Dlty l BJl lloma wtdbl aar. ,:;.~:0,..71.1orquict UOMSISTATU ~I~ acl~IOS cx·~e i 11olllk to pool fc propc»ed artl.IUc open at1ur~ to to udobt' tll• amid PUJSBactMlorl7nltand · ~•. W-ZSTH21S)ll82$010 " lk ' p.ark aeparate m aater " Rancho Viii• th•tn& uoobstrutted ocean custom decor. Larae bJJ.l.M ~· wa 10 miun ~w •.-Ce4To thUdr~na au.it• U •'t roum' f lut• danln" view. Potvntl1.t for family room, ovttllu.d ~acb. Sbo..-n by 11.Pl~l, ballroom ahed party h1ch1lib~ by <AoW>• builder or tuotor Uvlna room with hur\y J ,._., flt~ do11. 4U'1 ~ Olh $62,000. room o vul ookloa klldwn Wa lla ol Ila.» tTUOO. . fireplace. f\&U d lnln1 $St 100 evea. 4r wet'k e nd• Call..U-'1.iucawclt! routtyud . Jlurry. call accenl prlvo\e ru)' SO\TMI COAST room, bwlHn.t. WOWI ' . $Ut,500.Pl"l11<'lpal11onl) s.w.M3-f8au. courtyard! SwHplna lNV~"TNt:NT BKR .• call540-J'120, Jmt"~~~pr1Sedf Complet•IY remodokd, t;t"' ,,. "· ~...,. ~..," ' lltllittll6e ~"' t.o muler 5't--Gll2 · ... ... c °' 2br 2bia Temple Tt•r· [ I .,,, ,,_ JR L lt•U4EDlATE sale. Bia • · • Jll!ll1!·1J1 .... rm•11nl1u11rt -+2 .... n· ~ ..... _. LOll • lot with *tor lraUur r ue. L 111un11 8~·11c:h Jill n ~~:rloc:k~1 ~o1Undar~l~~ ....................... · , ~~ accea~ pou lbllltlu .,_4iM_S_1'_61J_. ------. -·••11•-""" and 111rany a'recnbelu . I.AU '11 •c.11......_ 20dO hmUy room wath IMYISTMIHT ~o· llo111 l>ock. nn 1lip Comm pool wolk t<1wn 4 la DU .. -mHelve ftnterlalnmenl OPPORTUHtTY fve11. :i Ur Condo. w. n•• • t.hui villi• can be '"-IASTSIDI C.M. bar. A wltuu~a nlue a t Knock.I Here! 111.S 1-'l on N\lwpurt. Just l't\dutt!d, .ya. your& rur $4400 total SO. Of IAYSIDI JiastSSt.500 CaUNZ·T7Tl Lq\Ull Qan,yon Rd. with 0.wnc r ••klna ,Ull.509. ivW dc>wn Of' take uvt<r d ,lst wllh a 3 BR. 2 &I ~nlli.l. SJ4,tl0 Bi an uta\in", &m111l 2 I' anancrna rtoitlblf . li4t 11 4 bedr oom ina 104ln wt $32S/mo. CMll Only p ., years old. New U.llill on t,....llnod 1 I 1 i I bdrm house ov<'r 21000 Couneisy lu brokers WI• TRADEWINDS model qwcklk7 liOlU FCAtllrina beamceaJa.nai. al r ut. S pacloua 2 • tq, n.' ol M·iA pro~;ty. ~~y.l'r. llTG 358' or located on rornt'r lot 2 • •· • "'· •' natur•l ""OOd aod bndi. bedroom oo larse lot Would you believe .. !~:·.(293 f'1replace1 l"amaly j[~ I texturn a nd perftict Pr iced wo<Hr mkt. $S9llOO!' -------=· c~":! :!~!~:~~ ll~ftiijiJ tocatloo. C.11~·7211 HUJ'TY. Please call • • 2-St:. ~:~!~ 4*BR. l with great t>ye appeial . ---=-• •• ~!!!? bu Ideal for ram1ly •en· V~w of Ult! ocean, b.t)' te r ta1n1nJt . E xotic IUld mowwuns w11terlall & pool an So. 640-6 I 6 I Al AH DOMED pauo. l'.:rvoY indoor lout * RXH * door 11 v 1 n g . n ea r LUSK SAND Pl PER clubhouse & tennis . .May A '1at ant home nttds model 4-bedroom, 3. trade fot' commt rda! or :.omC' ittlt'nllon • Bdrm bat.h, wet bar, calhedral andustnal. By 11pp't. only 1nc lud1n.: massive ceilings,2.frpks.Call for 8 .. CKB .. Y .. R""• * 64§..1425 * m~ter llUJlt' with walk addreu. fll9,000. " " " LA an closeb '1Jld :.unken tub Vacant, 12 yr . old 38r, ---------- 1 n b.ath . Sep1ira t e L 4' ~ ~ ZBa, Fam11y rm .. Quiet BEAlJTlF'UL PRJMEHEWr<>IT mother 1n 111111 s uite· area.2CS9None.$'8,900. Walk t.o schools, F.dis<>a A JEWEL OCEAHVIEW bonu:. room family & RUL ESTATE 644 ·6397 Pb: (~)967-1021 Park, Ocean . lmmac Shinl.na ln the cradle or UMDY $70,000! ilirung rmh loo Pnced home && yard. Comer lol. Lacuna. Open beams, n--u·oa approach. Huae lo itllow your t·holCI.' or Corona del Mar Courplex. 3 BEDROOM 3 bd. ~ ba. Upgraded VU, (pie. reading alcove, .-.""' .. ~ .. up It rud e:. . t: ALL l>nee, Sl67,300. For sale Cf'PU di-pg & apphances ...... ~IT trees. Sedud~d entry TOUAY. by owne r . Excellent $39, 900. Owne~ muat sell. 3 yem_.3•8_R •• 2.aa_ .• s.124_.soo___ "'""'""' Cozy laving room with rood. See owner al 420"' .. on It lovely tree-lined young. $66.500. 21062..---------HEIGHTS s':~~p'r~~k ::~,:~~~er ---------. ~~~ur, CdM or call rul-de-sac Slreel with a Ka.u.sch Cr.,H.8 . Lol)MMMlcJMI 1052 ONLY SSS,900 aWrcase leads up to loft large yard too. Jl 's just 1n1.....-I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unbeht'vablt-chance-Of· ,..__ d 1 M I the ulace to raise o faml· -IJbrary walh overview of ...... vna e ar dup ex. ly. i tZ terms.Low down. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOV~Y 4-BR, ram rm, u hCeumc 1n Newport living room. COM MAN· -•00-NL..:A...::l:.D:M:......:l:...;l:lt.:D:..=:J Pnce. $82.800. For sale DIANlHOMtS on qwel cul..<fe·sac, huRc lleuch. Immaculate 3 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC ~Ian REAL ESTATE •""JOO 1,11 n., •. ,., '>t • &<J .. '.. ., .... ~ J c. ~,,,,,·,~ ~"''~ O t' O C t-: A N & ---'-'-rond Stt owner al 4.20..., ~-~., ldscpd SS9 900 prest1g1ou:1 tree hned CATALl!'JA ISLAND• LiArkspur, CdM or ull r--FOOTHILL VltW! IOMD •ULTY lllr1.'t't near ChH Dnve. DING STANO UP vn;w AHoc•o••• 1.:.11• by own'er. Exce lle nt IA ...... -'.I ~ $l6•50,.. ~r. enclosed yard, pro('ly bedroom family home on Unbelievably charmin.: A,.fl.,,..E s.e-.13216' Prop~:-The e legant Deane 131-9411 J>ncec:I under mkl. for G ..._.:_.... 1002 Gi-r.. ioo• One lime opportunity GLASS CHALET MOOOWUUt NtWl'OtlYUACM homes larges\ 01odel ----------i qUIC'k ~nlc. ti urry t ..._..--_ --·-... Call S46·23l3 ARTIST RETIE.AT OUTST AMDIMC:. u w a 1 t s yo u ! J M . l'leue cull •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'f"''•"· '• 1 '• t By the ~t·a Towcnng A· VIEWDUPUX MEDIATE OCCUPAN· Laguna Ni°'"''• COST• MtsA THREE UNITS [ ~ I fr.amc t•hall"l ne!»llt'd rn 2 Doors from Carnauoo 0-roillt I 026 CY! Beautiful llJcd en· ~--CHAIMH OHLY a•s•a•oE l!illjff,\I the tree:. Court).ird en Park. a roomy luxunous ....................... try, 2 s t ories hag b. the choice community Ph: 540-3666 $42,500 -·•-i)fi\i!i! try 3 bedroom'> rnrlude 3 BDRM . 2 BA owners DELJGHTFULLY COZY Spaciou:slyelegantllYang •• lllG H VAULTF.U 3 Massive bedroom s. COSTA MISA . ---,,..•••·!!!~' scp.irJtc m.1,\er wing unit w /non-permanent 3 Br, 2 Ba. luxury tuslom room hos t1o a 2-story CEILING an lJvin,e & din ·~j~~tti~ Sllper t lean family home ~plus duplex watb F.amlly roum Kol"k CHANNt-:L & OCEAN home. bltins & refng, brick r1replace with In& rooms. Short d•s ;;r _.J 1 with l arge cou ntry bedrooms, 2 baths ----------: r1replact lslJndk1ll"hen VIEW. l'lus a3 8DRM.2 near M11nn11. need fllllt a tnum a side t'ormal t.a.ncetobeautJfulrecren ~-,, •• ·:., •• ~ kitchen. Hu•e do uble-ownu's quarters. Wall J UNITS Sweeping ~L.11rc-Ji.e to BA ground floor rental saleatSS!l.500,997-89$7 dining roo m . View llonal ceDt e r pool h 1 , " b E f Ir d th"'·· I f I d •-k1t .. he n •· don't mass 1 ' • We're hereto • P · Jarage. Assumable low exc anae -/Z terms oot uti.tu 10 ~1 ""um w o rmil 1n1ng "'Spectar ular ocean view. ' "' jacuu , aauna·all this _ ----- below market at $42.500 program now. or lave .1 xGross quohf)'1ni: A5!>Uml'71.'". NE v ER v a c II n l . t•ri:i~ .. ~ ~un 'deo;:~: floor & counte r l ops! On1)'$56,900. .,..--...M.J ........ interest loan. Priced Start your investment J B ct1hnJots It:. unique Nc1 master s uite that is Sa · 1 2 bd C th111-iall Mexaun hie aod an ocean yiew too.1 _________ _ Call64&-7l7U oday. there and let the rents Only s year:. old loan JI $J2'1 monlh incl Sl2'7.500.Cal16«·72ll Sweeping vitw o f He&\'Y beamed ceiling ** NEW LISTING _,_.,.,._..,..,., .. 11.,11 9·•• • ,,, .,,, •' helppaytbemortgage Spdrush t'Xlt'r&or .,.. Ille h1'tt'$ t".illno.,..'8oi2~ Co•ittlne. $57,llOO. over ext ra larae famaly. 3/BR, family room & CHAIMH [ ~ 1 • NQ roof. One ~room ciwh. · '· · ' Owner. 493 384S patio room. 4 EXTKA den. Sea Ternce Garden Excellent location on ~ ~ l_fll_.flji_;{ ~.!_.Plac1s2u-t,aJ.•,•o'• i ~~~ .. et:~o;~_ru~~~ .. ,..~1;, [~ IB!Ul\? ~.!~!.--.-.-.-!~-.1-.4-.1 ~~:~~:::KsJie:~~~ ~::~h~~~~!i~·;~: ~l~~~r!e:~~~!i --.-~: ·~ pncc StO . ----··••.J walk·rn clO!lcl.s. There is $72,SOO. nwve-ln rondilton. New ......_ Vi.,.t·M.I . MOO OUA1ut. MW'°"' 11acM ,500 Cotto Mna I 024 OPEN HOUSE more -self ·C'l nn1ng1 LaaWla Niguel Realty on ~ market. Be sure Exquisite oomc In choic-e1 ... ~aori111.,...,,....__..._.,...,. .M6-ll11 .,...._~tfl WAHTED ....................... Price Redilc:Ko. oven. pnmc r ul-d c-sac 830...5050 496.itQ40 and see It. Call 540 1151 N.B. location. Portafln ...,ACT Wc art'mO"ln!l toancw CM DUPLEX *._4000 loc ation, v i e w of ~ d I h ,,.....,.. I - ' foothill'•. clc. Call nowl --· · ~ .!._ mo e S 01118 like a l'X<'lllni( OC'llllOn :and 0 • 11541 UMeCirc.. ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ model. th1s 2 story 3 lg ror adulll. 2 Bedroom. 2 A ... vTIME h.1"e opl'n1n1ts fo r $47 500 752 l700 -Vut·anl & ~~~~~~~~~! ~HERITAGE bd. 3 bu, Ire fam rm. bat.h Condo with pnvalf _,, 1 i>t'\lcr1a l proft>:.i.ional 1 3 bedroom. den. pool. wa1t111g! ...: ( 1 d hi yard and pallo. All new 1 1 11 J k 3 Bedroom house plus 1 new shag carpclli, new jmliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili u~~':'s~ied 1~~~f 1~~ds~ a. ~~~~~-d~-:.S aan": ::C miiiiiiiiiiiiiii ______ ~a~t'~~r~e~~li. nc bedroom apart menl :r~~~e entry. cul du-0 """"''"' "'". 1 ~ '' Laguna Niguel. "SnPSTO OCUt4 . • REALTORS , ........ _:.__. ;:m..,.~. "'·"" "'" '&°~;o~"::L~ c .. m -ms E::;:i;'~;~iI:i:~! Mt:A~-;-;:~oM• [ ~ lfillHI ~~ ~ ~ .. ~":.~~:::· ;.\~~:': .. PETE BARRETT nus Ing..-3Bdrm plu!j onl)'. , = ,,,,,,..=--CHARM· 3 bdrm + den. 1de11I for mu11c . bnck :ot>pa rale f.;m1I)' room --3°"' bath, s pectacular frplc, sep. din rm, 3 Ors. Walker & lee R111I fltate W ·S2M '75·406G t'orm:il d1n1n.: a rc.i Plac• " P•TIO HOMt qu alit y with 1tained built-Ins. 10 yni old. All -REALTY-plus cndo~t>•I JHt110 I jQuail ~ ASSU&U: l "i! va. . Tollll $61,tfO-llYIMt ocean view home. Top Gourmet lotchen. All f1rtplart' 1n f.im1ly room. Praperti.. payment& S3l5 mo. f'or DE:M + IARI glass windows, carved t.hl1I + 'llepurate sunny. --:::::::~~-:::i-11..:;:~:;;;:::::::i lar2e back yard. IJ1kc lo 7S2•1920 quul 38r, 1~. ba + Lg One of Irvine's finest doors, etc. Heated Po<>I cozy l[lr Apl . Prac(.'<I t.o ASSUMt$3J,500 beach Locatoo on ire..• ASSUMEVA 1400 oua1utNtw..omu1ACM din area 1-'P. paneling. plltao h om~s. ON!!: w/lherapy pool. Poor sell. Seller , purchased SJlt,.,.lllOPITI lfbeinJ.enYied lin ed s lrtel l'rl\·c LOAHS24,500 :;tp::::::11!:'~1~0 1:!· YEAR NEW!Absolutely health requires sale· otber.J\skforMar1on c Walk1n1t d1&tance t o 543.SOO Call now ln !lee Quiet lri•<'lined dnvt to PRIMEWEST suma .... ,6•9~ by o·~n. OUTSTANDINGLY PT1cedalS215.000. E l l m ore. 6 4S·802•, S-Oulh Coast Pin.a 3 won't e m arrass you , 963"6767 scclu1k1t h.-..<'h ei.lutc COSTAMESA SM~-<ol'I -DECORATED! Verq LagunaNiguelRealty 645-5.57•8 llelen Jlodman Bedroom + fom rm. 2 ~~:-::f:~~:,es!:C '• '•' '" ' ' '• ' ., l'orrnal cntr> tu :.unkt>n By owner 3br. 1•·1ba, din i.ecluded pathway entry. 130...5050 496-4040 ~c!l l!:sla_lc_• ----- b11th home Larae lot comfort s of this ex· [ ~ l!~~·11·t1 ll\an.: room. formJI din rm, Ir~ mslr bdrm. 2 l•/JC¥o MO POtMTS Cathedral reahnl(s . BLUfFS Twnhse 3 Urz•, w/room for pool + boat tlus1ve Westchtr homl'. •)' 1 ~~.~·11rd1n;! .. "~.~l'tt aJ· '1.urlcJra~u: pallos. lrg fnc-d crnr R·2 Sharp 4 Br. So. f'V Mammoth lmng room ~ Ba $S9 SOO U , 0 or trailer s torage a nd Big bedrooms. 3 baths, ----~--i-~, "'.' ... ~ ~~ lot, xtra lrg dbl gar. Home. Lg sunny k it. hosts r aised ·earth _ ~n S~t .. ·Su~ & ~~~: atlll h avl' r oom for sunny family room . L~::.....!!!!I!!~!!!!!!!!!!~ I Gourml't k1ll·twn servl'l> forced au, frplc, bike to dramatlc frplc,pvt yd,an s lumps lone rareplace. 8 Own 48 2 b f 11 l2-4640 •S88IZ l3.828.3:195 vegetable 1tarden or Courtyard entry to very ----------a ht•,t.i :.111• varty room brh Imme<! possession. v er y d e 5 1 r 0 b 1 e llamdy gourmet s tyle Y er, . r, _a, u Y __ _ what have you Only luxurious liYanJl . Vt'ry WE ~epar.ite >(Ut•,1 su1\t' a $39,SOO. Appt & pnn· nei1thborhood, s hort lillfe kitchen l"abulous den crpld, cov d patio, cor IY OWHER S.USO Down ' Or u:iume private m aster tiUlle IJuni.lry room do ~n r1pal:sonly.tl39-3473. schl walk. SIJ.lfllO dn. with cozy wulk-in bur! nc r lot. 831,_1587 art 5:30 7' r and $;lHH l>C'r mo pay. l:all for that uppt. ARE WIWHG Kiili! ~11t• mJ,lt•r umi un -----your P&I only S3l 9 12 lly Spaciously elegant step· wkdys, anytime wknds. lmmeMe 3400, :sq. rt. 4 ment. Also. ready lo sell or t''t "IUl' 1·h1lot11•1h 'w lt•s UJ'· Mt"la Verde ~~unlry Club owner pnn only SM.900 down master sw\c. M 1r-RR• 3 Ba • ~ 11 m ·rm· S4 .. 4t41 chunKe this ubi.olull"ly $!1>:1tx•111111nthp.1)~all Villas.Jbr,Z "2 bacondo. 18709SanAntonioSt. ror ed wari.lrobes . L 1b ra r~, Country \'l'EHB gor geous 2 y r m·y, '.'\11 n<'W loan ('1111t~ K4' Slll.SOO By owner. Call Opcnllou&cSun&Mon. Dramati c ya r d In· Kltchcn,l ool.Newporl it SpygJasi. home :1 Ill<. 2 f1r~t I•> ~t·c 1l Cal l M~ndl.9'79-3950 968-5319 ,. 642·8S84 dudes-Redwood cuv· 1''inesl. for $130,000. ~ () r\ I I•: S Ba . ram rm . h••• 1111111, ~lfi.'1117fi7 VA TE RMS -ered patio, slumpstone 1_61_3-_1_1_48 _____ _ COATS& WALLACE !)SSW lohr C.M. lovely a arden.s & nh v.hal '· ''' " TRILl"VEL hre pit & malchinK pl11n· Ne•• toMortlet&o•li•• a \1ew1 <.:omt' :we II [~ li~~B' 1~ •. ~,, 3CARGARAOE tlutliiNgtCMtleodl 1040 ters, KUS BBQ all sur· S49·86SS $165,()(IO ------··-HUGE 1'~AM RM• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rounded by slumpst.one l'~XQUISITEL Y l>l'.:C'D l -walls for pnvacy! CALL GiMr.. 1002 G•••.. fo'ANTASTIC LDSCPG TODAY 7S2-1700-You REAL ESTATE . INC. VA Assumable W • THFttOt4T HOME SI 19 ,500 with Oock Newly rt.'done Inside and out. New ral'pt'lll, shut ters. kllrhen & roof. Uy 11ppomtment only. ·········•····•·······• ..••................... mecneb I Irvine reeltg l'M CUllOUS YB.I.OW! I( you Ilk<' s unsh1n(', <'h('f'r y elegance. indoor /outdoor hv1n.c on a pool s1zf' lot w /C'omplctc intimacy, this J b('<lroom . 3 hath. form~il din•nJ< room. family room home w /3·<.·ur gara~<' 1s yours . J,ik«> nrw! On Santl ugo! $140,500. Loi Miiier 642 82.15. (V65> 641 .. UI IOI e>o..t 0.1•• 1002 Kt~.\LTOKH 644-7270 IALIOA ISLAMD DW\IX Mllll Want to trade? We want more U units -for this charming DUPLEX. Front ho use h as 2 bedrooms + cozy fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been remodeled and are only one s hort block lo the North Bay. See it. you1 ll love il at $115,000. • ... 0 1 ., Ne ... , tNf .. IN-. ••ytl\fft . t• H .... II~ \I I• •I<' :0-1'1 • \'II I ("llAHMINlf unu~ual nL\loni tluplfo't. lu.Hd 10 find hrd~d floor' lwuul r .. 1wl111~· IK•.im 1•1•1hnl:\, \'"""'' i:uln11• "'''I" tu I• .u h ltt .. illur b I<! :l4!371 N ll S. COAST PLAZA ~ won 'l be M>rry ! $6S,9S0 -'""" '" q . 11 \ loJtJIOf'fr~tr"f' rn~ for fast o;11 le Real Estate [ ~ I rtt-a1 ~;!~Lt:.w~ 8911 by McVAv "" lt1ft!J1\ You can LEAS t; thl'I lov· ely VA CANT 3 llR Garden llomc until escrow clotcs. See this pnde-0f-owner11h1p home 673·4400 1----------1 ~ Htl!tl COMP ARE & SEE ·super sh:irp 3 Bil. 2 Ba homt• w totorRtOi.I~ ynrd & <"OnYf'n 1t'nl locution MollYUtl'd ~ellcr v.111 ll~Len OPt:N SUN l ·S MOIE SENSE LDv<'ly Townhomr Univ lhal nced11 a new owner USS MONEY Pk . II • b d, 2°n ba how• .... flf,500. Sl9,500 Tl'rnl1c fJm hnml' nn hu1H· l<ll v.1th llrl'Jm k1l hcc Lil ... 1th tH',ocn1·1l 1·1·11 1n"' 3 hr", 2 b;, <..".1 n l1t• f)l1rrh.a:-.r1I '\UhJ lo 1"111:.l 111.: lil 111.in t.4.k iii I Walker 8 len RHl lat1t1 GltEAT FAMILY HOME NEWPORT HACH J-:\t t•,1llon:1lly hni• homr 11\ 8to1)'\'rl'i.l Hr\'.I of Nl'wport 114'.H"I\ ~·our hrdroom~. new dr.q·)4',, wall lo wnll f'.1r1w1. rr f'l'nUy r('flt'COrultod Tt'r n fk loc:1111on JI""" :.it $79,SOO rNll 673 M50 for -d<-ta1l.s . ' TUCtcB> AWAY AmonlC all t hi' lrt'f''> 1" t.hu Jovtly .a '*<!room. 2 bath Colleite Park homl' Featunng targe separ•Lc family room ltomplctl' w /pool t ablt'> 2 Fir e-places. Deautarut cpts It drps. Arch1tec turally deMl(ned patlc'.1 And much. much more Owni!r movin111 lo Sacramento nnd mui;l ~~·\min 1l'' Call ~HERITAGE . . REALTORS lUGAHT MHEDITH GA.RODIS l'ndt' of ow1wr,h1p .1rr11 ·rri··· 11n1'fl ,, n•t•t lt•11•t .. Ill 1<l,111•lv ~ 'tor'r \1f'n•tlllh lots or ( urh ·•flJWUI Thi .. ""·••.int 'IM• 11111'< hunw " t'\11•11t1111i.1lly 11pi:r111lc•d ~1th 11ual1t\' 1mpr1111r m<·nt~ & lw,l<•ful •lt•t·or Im 11111c·ulul 1· nind 111011 lhrn111th 011\ l111 lulhn1t h•rac1· form;ol llmm11 room t .:11.ml '4'parulc: furnily N111111 with h111H· firo•plurr 1 muc h t1w1 rnu1•h lo 11\('l)lllln h1•r1• II )CIU ~.000 SOUTll COAST INVt:.<;TM t;NT 549-0812 HEWUSTING $42.500 l.arar 3 bf-droom plus 2 bulh htlmu In pnmc• loca tion with 2 t•ar jt.1r1111c. <>wnt'r m11i1t sell! llurry I l'leasc Cllll An unbeat:.bk• value for + fum rm • 2 frplc11, 25410 IRJoy .... Good Ufel .i <'rn'«•rlul 3 bdrm home i.q fl Uy owner . ~21215 32325 So. CoHt llwy Jn fnendly well tun'<! for Open lloui.c Sat., Sun. & 4ff.ot514 49 3·25 I 3 ncal(hOOrhood Many u Mon.______ ------tr1111, It: lot , covered•---------i ~~ ~~:r:~:.:;~:all Ofri!:~ILLS *- Srt n 11h\ dQwn In ll\ll\ U>vely Interior with mlr· udorahlc LitCut••h• homti rol'll, w11llp11pc•r.11, r uatom with fi.m1ly rm, 2 cu dr11pcrle11 und much , J(ar, 4 Wrm. 2 bathli. red muc h more. 2 l.arl(c !)rac k put10, bout & bdrm11., 2 baths, wcl1111r, trailer kCCt'!IS. Plumb· 1(11rden entry und cov 1nJ(. heating & t'l<'Mrlcal e red polio. ~i .~ sy1<tem11 t•overt.'<l by I yr. warrianly 008 44~ 491-1761or 54~ 0923 Unbell••abl. FUl\NISll .. ;1> ('()NIX> on t;I Nl11ucl t;oir·Cour111•. 2 IUt, 2 fli\ 1-r11r rori11 Walk to pool w/J11c:uu1. Only $43.9~ NEWPORT SHORES 2~y 4 Bil , rum . rm ,? l).1. Nrwly clt•c•or. Cornn lo<' .• view or cun&I , 11m ull i.1andy he11!'h. SGu.~ CA YWOOO HAL TY • , •••• 290. Newport Shnrc11 4 Hr 2''11 1111, 2111y. m11ny blln11, 11,, llllr'J lo beuc-h. I lilk lo Comm Ctr, ~ pool11, ll'n nl 11, !'lubhouae. My Owner. Mii llO~ Wlfl\I '~"' t ':-.iUSUA I. Ph·540-3666 II\) M 1-. 1 J I I n n w ~ .. • ........ ..._ w. 2Jl:l ,. Uy owner, Reaul1ful 2 bd, [ ® 1111)1 !J/f!! 1·~-n-~-~-· ~-1c;.-~;.~;;:;;:;;~;;·~;;!,__ __ e_,.·_·;.;_t _v _ 552-7500 red hill ,...wportleoch .••....•.•...........•. BIG CANYON l.A)T Beat loc11tlon on CiOU cour<il', $117,000 Ownl'r Sill ~or 5-42 673S • t 1i\l•Vt ;J ... I'-W#• It ,, ,, .. " ,, ""It 6foWil•f ._ .. ,. \.,. ,.,,., • 11 ,, JI),. • \l)t.:1 .. CA~.. I t (_ JLllllftl I ~'\ ,,,.JI ,,. .. e ' ": .... tin f\ u o f .,,._ ' ~·--. ~-~ ,..._._, • i .... ' ~· ••• ... _, .... ..... ,,,,. ,, . ... , ... ... IQ. ... .,~ , cu ·-. ..... , " . ... .. ,. -... ··~ ..... .,... .... ' .... ·-! f 'lo.-• . ·-· · ·. ,,,.._. ... . ,._ •• A • ........ , , ..... (J~ Elu11ntly dl'corated, 11J00'11 of dollant 1n up 1tr11dc11. L11rf(e 4 be-dro<MTJ, 2~ baths Family room + bonu room Cathedral ceal 1tlf(11 , floor lo ce\hna fireplace. Lol8 of used bnck. Wet bar + m any more ex tras. Only $79,500 CaJI for appl. WATHFttOMT West Newport, Z.1llll "q· tllillllillililliili DKorator's n home on tht• woter ... J f'1er & shp. Xlnt t'Ond . 6.0...5 57 Home J.lrR b<lnna. J h,11h~. 2 llG CAMYOM Voor own 3 DR. 8t. 2 b:i. frp1<':1 Pnct-d to11cll fa~t t:le11t1nN· with f11mll VLUS l•rae rec rm . s12n.ooo )(Int tC'rmrc fl111r• Jo:nJoy 1nllm1n·y of parmu 14!P•rllll' rt l rc11t, $10,000 down. ownl'r will <'on v e r • 11 t 1 n n r> 11 , t.ool Pnme loceUon. Mid urry. 7'~'h. Isl TU may lOJ1tth(•rn1"11ll an family seo.ooo·s be usuml"d·llurry Cull r ()um. 1' r' v tic y 0 t ~ mu ter tx'<lrm 11wl<'. t:n LE RAISOR l'ftESTIGE HOMF.S, 11umptuou~ly appoinlt'<l IWlfl !' m ------1 lt'rtnanment cl'nter or 1l11wJK:liy IL f:J REALTY ••VIEW •• fam ily homt-. O PF.N g82...W71lr.3• Me 53 Newport Hf'l1thts· Im llOUSt: 0111ly 12 $, H ,...~~ 11~~~~~·~~-~~ 4.mCampua Dr .• Irvine mat'.• HR . 2 ba • homl'. P1nchul"lt Hag C•nyon. I -Campus Valley Shop Ctr den. ramily rm. Gourmf'l NB . Pr I l" e d u n d c r FOR SALE: Rambling C.U.133-8600 kit.C'hen. 2 frplc-8., shiake markrt 640 53!>7 sin gle levtl "Ca lH.1 __ •---h rool&bnckpuUo SIM.SOU Ranch Style-". Hugt ..........-~ 1041 EASTILUFf 231118 ('U!ltom hull\ dt•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL "=" •••· 1•u 9 "=! ~ Catcfrel' llv1n1t 111 ovl Flrepl UCt'I C h rr's MYSTIC lllLLS 1475 ~~ i.t11nd1nl( IJluff• Condo k1tchrn w/11u a pph'•. Parlflc AY<" Unob!Ctruc Rf At.T\ Decorator sparw no t'X S(l(Jd wood l'ablnel.9 Al table l'OOUllne \ 1cw Nor ,. •• , .. , .... , Oft In pense. lloml' l<X'al~I 111 rms are ovtrslt.~ lncld& 48rs. 281. fo'1rt'pluc~. ---llluffs Tl'nnaa Cluh master Owner patk Yam1ly R m ONLY ~x:Sll7,t00 Vllla.~.Lookatitandtov<' ln1 -mu1t sacrir1cc! $105.000 Call..,.-41Z7afl L.arae38R,28athu at .64().~T t.ow50s! Bkr962·Mll '1 rM 2J.3.3.\S..2341 ruir i.--------• --------~~~- ~For SaN Hofttt Fw S. ..... U~ ....._., U•f•wf.a.t Af tw•b ,._.Wd MoM1y. Feb<ulty UI, 191& DAILY PILOT a•r. ...••••..........•....• ....................... .......••...••..••..... ••.•.••...........•.•.. ..•..•••••..•.......... •..•••••..•............ -~ •' Mllwpwtleedl 106' MewpwtlNdi 106t .._..fwal*4 Fem t•V6y 3234 e...t. l.244 a.6ooltle.ct l706 Af*l•uhUllfwa. .,_t&Hbu.fwa. ApwtwHhu.fw-. • ,• ························ ....................... ······················· ....................... ······················· ....................................... ,....... ...................... . ..................... . C....., W. l I Jl Br. 2 ba, ~oc~ back B~"T \ AJ..U !!:, Oualand Comp rdurb~b~ 1~ury lolboo ,.._.. 3I07 to Mho 3124 C:.ta Mna ll 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. BJtn•. fl}llc.. ,Pl.I. Ult 2br. T~ITatt twn~c; •pl. 2 Br. 00 ctuldrett/· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 61l. Z Ba. fed yrd, \la blk drpa. nice areaa, l3tQ_ leak. $340/mo 644·lll4l pct1. Rel'» req'd. $3.:IOmo L,uxury ,\pl on 8 1lboa , STUNNING l Ur $1~ 2 ' I from Lltll• Corona C bildren /ptHa ok. a...-.a..dt -JJ•I yrly673-~. &y 3Br.28a.w/den,2 Br.SUS.HJr~,$.30vlf ~!cLNow tCa1111 June ~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplcs. all blto Cully <Wp w/all a ...... -· mo. I blwn Elegaot 2br Frplc. art tqWpt kit. laundry. 9l>O 7tUW l8lhSl CM ·Hpm,673-fMll .._. 1240 llNTALS tocauon. cpl or sncle E Balboa, .boat fiPU-\' ,..........._ ~-11 •4 lACiUMA llACH s.m yrly f1S·3'80 11vnl Call Cor vlewtn11 l.ovely 3 br, 2 ba apt 1 $110,00Q :::=:=:-......... !. F!:~1~m~ 2"~·/;~~~~ ~pt~~~;';~~~~bl: ~~rm. lncl uut-Cn11rmm1 ~2M.cvH6U 446.1 THE ~.pl~d~~~·~u~: $140. t Br M.H. \'! ulll. pd. DmU..1v Rm, wtlh frplc ~t Uwy Walk wsbop ~'isi.rpk. Ytly tt.nt.11 CONM .. M• JIU FRIENDLY ~l Jrresb & open lu~Ung; newly decorated; Kicboll. t'ee l41ilS mo A'vail 311116, prna ;uld l>t!ach. ~u u111 ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------~ beautllul garden entry & sparkling, ne w MoaJn RcntAtla, :W0.S3'1_!_. ~1 or l$l 646l pd by own\'r ~"Mo S'l'l~ Mo. 28r. 10.a. "'•ltb Adult 14l'<IN\ IYP\' aplll. <! Jutcheo. 2 Bdrms. +lamJly rm. Mtwporilettell Jl6t a.a • ,cottocp 1 eo1u.1 " KUM l'US trel·s & p11tLo. 213 • PUCE ~i:.~;, 2 ~f~~~~~oi:- LIDO REA.LTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.._ i\M b1.11nt!. built 1n Dwmond Call67S,116LS ~I 8 l 1 .1 .. ~ TC'niporary rental lhr. Ne:ar !:,11ch, • bd. oc11an ~1trhen . dbl 111rP'c fl.. i!t:!"tll_ E.njoythoaood life! Uvc w;~, o n ... Hupc., .. lJ77VfoLl4o,M..1. 67•1•00 .. _ ............. br.lbt .. •A yicw,..,.s.mo QWt-tr1~ld•nllal 11crt100 . ..._., .. tllla 1707 b.~~ • 11moli" lllll"l\lflt•nt -~ ...... -... , ... • .,,, HURIY' $360 M b ........................ .. " Mmtw ... A.ph #2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bch. 1200 lnC'l ulll • ont trt:i:11, 1 trcurn i1 & ll7St: UtthSt C.:M. -~S,l75.S,51f3-L20. ~ll9Ql.~or!IG3102S. MISStOHRIALTY Stf~lo lic'11ch,yrlyl\uch CORONADEL MA8 waterfulls lo u quiet, 831.:1003 He..,_. hoch I 069 Other IHI la .... ..••....•......•....... ••.•.•.......••....•.•• For Bia Canyon pro·-... rr.,.rt, 2000 per\Jea, Call Oil( Clln)'uD ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----~----1-8, + Fllm Rm + t'rplC', ~S <.:st llwy, La11una Sl$0f5l75 inl'l'd util Al110 2 Br Townhl.lu:1t!, rrpk mountain likt1iwll1n1t.. --- ....,, Do .. r 5'or.s newly dt'<•or'd ~ anu ,...._ 494-0731 ;',~~ ~rt!!.rnu ~~pctll Pool. tcnJUj , tuntloe.ntal Clulbho••· TV f'OCMlll & AdulLs :!br, 2bu Up:itairi1 . S BR. 4Vt Ba. Liv, t'am , lM7-llr508or !l62-8701 ---bre11kla11t. Somt ~-0ao & pool tables, aoclel Ulil pd Pool lhhwah.r. FOC"mal Dan., pvt m iald -------l'barmint i BU t'OllllJll', ,._ .. .._..__ 17 ,.4 '"·taUua vtuw•. Cl"•" lo t ..,.__ ~ No do"I 324 1'' 2nth qlrs 3 car+ nr pvt b<'b 3 Br l '-i lb twnhme ur~an v-it-w. S3SO/mo ..,,_ _._ • ....., ~ " ""'~ • • • • 1 . ..,. ••a Y • · •· ~ · Realty. 6'H 11b FIVE UNITS Harbor Vle w·Palc.trmo Jluntlngtonlleach model. Next to ~ctl-001 & S. Blocks lo beach· All park. Lrg lut. Exlcniuvc with fl~!>lacn. Always upgrading. by owner rented. ZAORODZKY, vi.-~. lat ll1t~h & brkfst: b t111' u t d l' co r 1& t 1: d : Brok<·r. 499-2277 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~~~ & fine ~uh. ~I & parffet. 2 MS-47_6_1 _· ------ Sl400.mo. 548·303S n1 .~311. 631 1955 o r •--Hi--a l25l Sl7.SOWEH & UP 1wt11 I 1J poola. 1...,. NEW 2 BR. l'• ba, patio.,., ~...... .......-no ..,... •Stbd.lo & 1 Utt·APtll joc .. aai, 2 · 1 0 .. 801, (Carden. 11_dl~. no pets. ......_U.fWlli5Md . • ....................... •TV&MudScrvAva1l J~TIY vn:w. :s ljce lux· ,,:: ~II"' .. ~.&12 1003 ........................ Deluxe, like new 2 HK W~'lll Nmc• Condo on 11oll •l*honcS4:rv, lltll PQOI unous 2 OR tcround floor ·-~· .,.t. Ge•• al 3202' Condo. Car-port lll()ra.ae rout11c 381\, newly de •Ctuldren ~·uon t f o I / tt & Qu•lity adult upls from O.y Ch11let Aplll. 1 br •••••••••••••••••••••••area, pool, laundry, n corat~d . lmmed. OC' •Lc>wmontblyr:ites. :'~a~ v ~:w~"s~~GCt-:s $220 Customdecor11ledl w/loft. Wood burning $103,500 GH ·6U9, ru49t.r..t .,, IL 494-~l. 494-5882. .... .,. ...... *' ...... DLOIDS• pets . $2SS. mo. lte11 . r~pa n cy. $37S mo. •S50FFweek's rent PREFERR E U. $550. Bdrm,lBdrm&den,l'°' frplc. Patio, tara11c 377 -" !Q.2907orBus.S48·8018 493-1666. w/ad p /mo. Coll At:en t , bath, 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. W Bay . $240. mo.• For ~~~~~i~~~ECall w-:ik.;-ocn. JBR. 2bu,Mewpcwta..Q 32" 23~:,Wsro~\;~~~~~M ~?2ll Nigel ~~cri~ 1C::~~t~r~u~ tW2·4Z!6;&t2-U?~ I By Owner, WeslclJCf area LAGUHA UNITS Donlthy, Broker. erptg, drpcs , frplc, D/W, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------NEW DUPLEX. Deluxe maid servit"e ava1labh!. 2 BR, $200. + utll. Adults. 541·6457 p:suo. $375 Lile. 962-6365 • Bl:UFFS. 4 Br 2~1 Bu. 2035 Fullerton, CM llpht·level 1300 sq fl. 2 br SmaU pets acc:eph.-d Days, 675-8800 !'·am. Rm. P vt Pl:ll10, t BR Jo'Urn, 2 lrg closets, w/den overloolung llvm~ 0Hlce houn.9to6 Eves.64~·2761 Dht • Br 2~ Ba: 1-·am FOR SALE . Rm, covered decked Deluxe office bldg .. view patio, lmmac. O~n S11t. ol coast. Air-cond., on· ~o · & Mon 1 WM. 111le parking & fully Must Sell ! $79,SOO . lea.sed. A i;afe invest· 646-0IOO. l940Hlghlam1. ment for owner or user. Seller will c11rry financ- IE:HTHS! FREE $430. 644-HIW/ SJ0.5050 X. queeosu.e bed. pri v. rm & frplc. Plush carpet 2.300 F:urview • C.M. Married couple w /small New spec1alued service Refttal Ser-.rl~• 22. dressmg r m. xtra lge mg. Home-h~e storag 545-2300 d1Udren up to 1tge 2. 2 Br.' to you. Renta(s all areas, SPRINGDALE WL'cT v· Ba rooms , en cl ga r . w/3 Jge walkan closets. $170. 2077 Wallace A\•e., S. Cle• .. • 10!_6 1111. A.skln&Sl00.000. .,..,, 1ew Home on ck Bay 3 Batb & uuest bath Blt all pnces. Fee. Broker. . Bolsa/Spnngdale Br . .s 575 m 0 . < 213 ) w:storage. Adults only, " · n QUIET guden typt" udull 646-28216 Call Dorothy d no pets. range & ovt;n. Forced iur bach, uw bdrm apls . 1 , 541•6457 4 BJ\.2ba. bl aar ·· .. S34S -.2007,86t.ljj67 ~at. Pallo d~k. 2 cor l&2 baths. Pvt paUo. Spac. unit, 2 br. ea w/pvt ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realonomlcs. Corp. B R 1 N G Y 0 U K • • 676-6700 • • F IR EWOOD! 1''our --------- 44UHITS ----------1 3BRHtb~~PJ~LLAGES33S Bluffs Condos; least!s S,._,..oMua encl.garagew/storage & some w/frplcs, pool , ba. P.atlo. Xlnt Cor 2 fireplaces in Ibis 3 Bdrm. c ust om h o m e . Panoramic ocean view. $1.26,000. All Adult Building In Prime Rent.al Area. $225. ModJeska Caoyoo. HeiJ/Spnngd ale st.art.ing at$495 I IEDROOM laundry rm. Pay only wlllkingdislancd oshop· w orkrng adlts $24S. Horses°'-· F ee. 3 BR,2ba.fplc ...... $33S Ageol 644·1133 No cluldren, no pets. e lectnc Adults. So. of ping, beaut. lanclicaped. 6'13-3909 '' 1 Main Rentals, 54()..53'79 3 BR 2b •·u~ Pool •·Recreation Coast Hwy. 5 blocks from Atlractive renl · 1 I Souftt~fioR.ES......,IWATE~FRON1TJBrCon-"' beach . $425. 4 3S . . Qw~t. lB_r ,cotta.:e upt, Pr incipala Only. AMCHOl.AGE INVISTMEHTS f714t 4''-771 t PCllllW.ltwfietd &A.toe. 6'2·MSO. Eves 546-1081 CorGIMldefMcr l222 Carfield/Brookhursl do,36 Slip.2:2 Ba,$62S. 1959MapleAn,CM Goldenrod . Phone McrtW.-A~ 1ocs ulll s. pvt patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 UR.2ba.dble gar .. $310 Db1gar.54S 76"5 $210. Furn. 2 Br. Garages. (714)675·9337 646·S$42or631· :!fs. ~~6ts. $204. no '.1 COZY COTIAGE CE~TU RY PARK A·frame 1-sty 2 Dr cunv 1reefl la wns, purified SUNNY 3 Br 2 Ba w/Bay Adult deluxe, 1 Br, D/W.1-'--------- TRADEFOR Large 2 bedroom 2·bath, Bushard/Atlanta den. Patao'. W:;lk to -:watef.', Adults, oo pets. &.CX>ean Vu. S. of Awy. refng, frplc. gar. pool. Oft•ach 3140 OC., ...... .,.,.,.u.r d 1n1n g, (1replaec·, 4BR.~ba,fplc ...... $395 beach.$400.Agt:>48·l290 2020 Fullerton Ave . l Qwetneighborhog<i.SJSO ~o ~ts. l97S Pomona.•••••••••••••••••••••• ..._.,..,...,"' ell4'.losed pauo. block lo OCt:AN VIEW ------block E . or Newport Ave per mo. 675-7498 642.+US. I KE Have two Duplexes in shops. S42S mo. Newland/Warner Newport Heights 3 Br, 2 & 1 block So. o( Bay. I IR LOFT ONLY 1 TO IEACH sharp condition, good in-HAL PIHCHIH 3 BR,2ba.fpk .. _ ... ·$325 ba .• Frpl. dbl. gar w/elec 642-8000 Altr. 2 Br, 1 ba duplex l·2·3 Be<troom Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1080 come. Will trade 1 or REALTORS SUL VISTA door. 2 Blks to schools Bltns & dishwshr. $310 Lmmed Occupuncy LIONS ESTATt:S VACAMT both. Call tor details 675-4392 Heac-h/Heil S4SO Per mo. Lease avail. •S... G_.M* Mo. Agent 644 -7383 Pvt patio. frplc. l yr. lse 536-2579 592·5010- Will have brand new 1--A.;;..ge_n_t_. S4_9--08 __ 12 ____ 3 Rr 3 0 ... d-· 11_ Fam. 4 BR,2ba.fplc ..... $37 3/L Ageot673·7300 1 br furn. $t95. mo. ---HAYLOFT Ans Spacious new lrlplex 3 er·-~ paint & U""'l. 2 BR. 1 °" .... .,. STARDUST Adults, no pets. 177 K Sunny & lmmac. 3 Br 2 -.13 "'•oc-...o..... CM ,. BA. Lara·;-park·hke a SMART Rm, View, 2 frpk's. MF d d rds Hui:eDoverShores ZlndSt 6423645 Ba, upper . Below • "' -· & 2 Br units. Start ut · • bl•-· "'75 675 1""7 c a den/E wa · See31"""Cla•s -·--· -Hwy/frpl c sol "r1um. 64S.014l $250. Sep. gar wtlndry back yard. Only -,900. INVESTMENT ..... ~ . .., mo. · "" • BR 2ba dbl".,. r ~''5 """ " " ... ., ...,.,., k d Jo -0 " • • " .,a · • ...,.. 548.3035 Hw1tlwgt0ft hach 3140 gar. No pe l 5. $ 4 50 Mon· Fri Spm to 7pm conn . .,,.,.,.,,._. w o 11 01 t:&sy terms. Six 2 Bdrm Unat..9. Xlnt Almostoew&beautlfuJ3 SUNKIST -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownr/Agt.645-6929 Sat-Sunl0amlo4pm aft6. scon IEALT-. rental area. Good ID· BR, 2\.4& bath home. Lgt. Springdale/Mcl--adden 3 Br + den. 2 ba, 2 car BEAUTIFUL l br rurn --------- 536-7533 come. Liv. rm. w /frplc., formal 4 BR,Zba,dble gar · · $350 garage. Walk to beach. apt.s $170 & $180. Spanish Cotta M.t.a 3824 L5~~p;auad~~~1~1pe~!' ?·l~TIHED, G·~~!'4GSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 •.•...•................ 5 SlM Family Park, S J (;ap. '7324x602 BR. 2 &I _$19500. Pri.pty.496-~ IYOWNER 2 fledrm Double wide Doll HOWie 1n qwet adult p_et park. Owner may flnan re. Ca ll Do tty 554·2381 or 636-0880. 1 llR Mobile Home, \'l'ry rlean adult park.. Ask1n11 • $4000. 548 :-.:m --- SO\JTIICOAST duu.ng , family rm. Very l' S4SO mo. 998-7800 or style bldg, pvt encl gar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• U 1 pd. 884 M i • "' AW\A lNV~'TMENT cl~ lo b<'ach. $750 Per 536-2956 pool. sauna, lndry, ad lb, CASA Vl<..'TORIA ~-0336 · 1 onrov 11• From $250. 646-8498 ~-0812 Mo.644-0322 ........ "'569 963 l786 Sp----1 17301 Keelson Ln, l blk l,2&3br.DeluxeUnrur. a--------- JllStCo ... htiftg HtCJ ldt Triplex.I 2101 JlunlUlgton St . Optt1 Daily, l·SPM 141ilder 539-6 779 DR'S ATTENTION'! Medical Office Bwldang near Hoag, + penthouse ocean view apl. Reunng owner sacnhce $2lSS,OOO. Suite a\'illl for you now! Owner 548-8S32 12 UNITS CostaMHa AlL2 bedroom !>hnrp un EiJeen Hudson. ruu. --• • ygla.ss Hal . 4Br, 2Viba. w o(''-ach offSlater "'· pd N b , b ""' EX lge, 2 Br. 2 Ba, di~ Ocean Vu, 2 frplr, frml . ""' . or.-urn.gas/wtr . ew3 r ,2 a apt r1plc. poolside apt. or heh . 1224 3 Br, den, frplc, children DR. Avail immed. $800 842-7~ Adulls·NopetsSec. gate $300 mo. 675·1094 or Adlt , n o p ets. $l95. ok. SJSO. Lease mo 644 9229 LOCJlll'CI h h 3148 l'ool. rec rm, elevators 673-9950 ~8362 ;:c~··;;·;,~~::·:·;;:; --89fl-1739 s.:,.,: w~ Retttal •••••••••• ~ ••••••••••• -S2S ~·~·t~n~ 642-8970 •2Br. lB:,i. Ml'lill Verde, Deluxe 2-B-r-. _2_B_a_.-b-ll-ns-. Ba, new cpt!I, drps , 2 Sty 3 Br, l'Pl.s & dfll!I, BOAT SLIP INCLU Ot;D CJ«:f0 rflcos11~1t,~.r~lt~n Off •atett Path upper Gara.:e Adull.s. gar Ch1ldrentsm1dl pe~ paint. $42.Smo. 545-224 1 S38S mo 1st & Isl. K1d.s & Beaut 2-St ory Cond o ' ··nuna •>--~Ah ()ff •Ir'''"'' t , 2, & 3 Br Adults. no $21S. No. pets. ll:C.18974 ok $27s. 646-8498 ----petOK.Call963-llOSO & ...... uo:u' " "' pets, dshws hrti, 1haf( ----------------------•I w /pvl entr y . ..3brs . parking, walk lo b1:al'h. cpls, closed garage , I Br. cpt.:s, drps .. bltns. 2 Br, 2 Ba, nic:c art'u. no ' COLLEGE PARK $225. 2 Br near ocean Masu;~ swll! w1lh peek-$L65/mo. frplc, BBQ. Gus & water Near OCC. $165 mo. pets. Ch ild welcome 3 Bedroom , 2 baths , t'am1hes ok l"ee • a-boo view of water . & NEWELL pd f'ool ~1·5561 or631-2222 ___ Sl7S. mo. 963·1824 . ~a r ~e t s. d d rb~ Pe s. -Mam Hentals. 540-?'79 ~~g~~sn~,: ~al~l~p\~~ &ASSOCIATES LA MANCHA APTS FOUH SEi\SONS APTS s145. O~~ b~e:ie. Stv/ irep acc. uu e rar 4 BR. 2 Ba, near beach, 36' boat included in this 494-6594 '178Scolt Place, CM Spacious 2 Br Twnhse, fng. Oabyok. f'ce. garage. $375. per monlh. $400. f1n.l. $200. secunty, lease. Only $67S mo. lm-642·5073 11-.i Ba, pvt patio, pool, Main Rentals, 540-S379 Wate r & ll a rd en e r + $:!00. cleaning. Call mac & s harp $175 Furn. cozy bach Nr adults, no pets. $205. 73.5 ---- ----- 1'eautiful1otrounds. 536-8514 WATERFRONT empl'dadll.494·4200 1wnhsestyll'.l-rplc,Lgc ----1 Br. $19S; All xlras. Rey McCardle --llOMI !-> -----p_vt patio. g_ar, $27S. 2447 Quiet 2 Br 1,2 8 11. palm, Children welcome. 1 blk On WATER View of Lido Its . Wil l exchange Isle, $29.950 2Br. 2bu $21.S,OOO. furn 1~ hed for these Li.nd11 or U11l, 962-2456 or -bch . Ulil pd Hesp 2 ,Br I'~ Ba, b~and new Joann St.645·0332 Georgeous 3 Dr, $249; 2 Realtor 1810 H~wparf Sharp 3 Bl{. 2 Ba, Villa REAL ESTATE $235. Beaut. fum 1 br opl F~lden 979-1658 aog OK. Adults, $200. 610 w. of Beach ofC Slater. - Co8U. Mesa 5411.7729 Pacific Condo. close ~o 631-1400 Nr. beach. Uhl pd. No -.. F.:SA V-L',RDF'. VILL .. S Joann. 548·9573 842-83~&894·1011 ---------•I the beat-h with Tennis pels. Resp. timpl 'd ad Its. '" ,. ~ --------Court. Pool & J acuiu. 3/BR, 2/ba, dm rm .• nr. 4.!M-4200 . Large 1&2 bdrm apts, NEW No Summer Increase. lM6·3336 uHicc, ti7S-~31SH I IQ ail ~ home. llh U · Plac• co-rclal Pt Dp!rti-,.,......., 1600 ~-1920 . ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• MOO OUAtliT NtWtlOlrl llACM 3 Br, p , Ba. cptd, nice Beautiful parklike at· pool & p a rk, Harbor -beaut. interior:. open to patio & encl yd, nr sc:hls, mOsp here . $395. mo. View. 673·7601 $175. Near ocean. Utll lush water landscaping 2 & 3 Dr Studio Apts. .... Al\ C.AD .. 71 c u ft T I s H E A L --paid Fee. F.very t•onrc1vable xtru. n&o. OW, l''rplc, 2 Ba, 2 Br unfurn, c losed garages. Sorry no pets or children. 425A12th St . ...-.v. ~ . ..., &STAT~· S.. Juan Main Henlals. 540 5379 Must see to 11pprec $275 + + -4'. $335-$395 OCEAH VIEW •. Caplstr.o 3271 -to S46S. 15~ Mesa Verde I MO. FREE RENT . lrvlM iJ84' 4B 2 Ba 2 . • BF.ACll. 3br. 2ba gar •••••••••••••••••••••••Hewporllleach 3769 Urive East. (7 14 ) 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA 82.100 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL r, , c11rgara1tc . d . 1 . • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,887 J W f"'I J48W.W1 son,CM. 32 + Sharp Units. Orange bltns cpts drps SJ<JS A It Con( o, 116 +), poo . 4 Br 3 Ba home or beacb & !')4.,. I. ust . o " esa Twtl R k County.Wrig. bit as Con· 1161 Glene~gle Tcrniee. tcnms $315. 968 2613 Dana Pt Manna $450 1 or 2 H~, a.d~ll:.~ 110. 'h~s Verde Ctr. off llar bor . FRl'LC, llllns, bea m • oc ~~ef~:1oi:.ro;:.!d~ ~~~ 548-025911rS48~ l"iM 3244 -mo_._•99--~9 ~ ~7ft'1~1:ui~!!/' lbt t, ~~~~~~J.loC.M .Golf& ~~.'~;i~rfs~s~i~~~~/ You'll ~~~"r~elaxed Submit. Agt. s4o. 7751 3Br. Lge rncd bock yd ••••••••••••••••••••••• S..to Ana 3280 > • Mll·S07<1, l0am-8PM . lifestyle m the exclusive t;vu. 675-9966 Prine. Kids OK . 1325 Mo . BEAUT. San Joaq~in •••••••.•••••••••••••••• ~c~.K t:~l'or '~t.11~31~ •B111Gardet1s• ------Village of Turtle Rck. Only SS6-2660&67S380S I Twnhmct.ari:e2Br,2•~Sl40 <.:oiy dup w /fp. , ""-•I TllF Mt;SA t Br unfurn $l80 mo. Ei\STSIDE 2YRSOLD Oloiccoflto3Bdrm11 in· --------1 · ----Ba z st} \'1ew or .:olf K PS Fee sen· """' ' · · Ad lt t: 2 Br 2 Ba, bltns, dshwshr, c l. 2 story. 2 Bdrm 60 U .... ITS 3BR. 3ba twnhsc Nr pool co~rsc & luku, $'•"0 Main Hentu1!1. S40-S379 ~·~ .~ Ncwvurt lil, NB ud ss, no pc~. i n cpts, gar AdulL'l/no pets town.homes. $260 to $430. " •-lb'"· I u~ • v v 646-!1681 22n :1. 642-3645 .. t" rL'I. l1u·k .... y. ~ ~7 704•1 -_ _ ----1 IJlk to Ralphs Market. mo. Tbree Rock vie w Dr., MewDOrf le41Ch 837 OSJO. I.cc. ~1·4219, ~ Mo Yrly lsc only 2sr 2ba Winter rental 2 Want ad rc~ulls li42 56711 $300 mo. ~7-6462 aft 4PM Irvine. 833-0400 Pride o f.ow11en1h1p. a l <•no:. •RENTALS* Spa<· 2Br, 21>a w /1tara~t' drs lo ·bt·h New furn. • -----• ----------- hrcad & butter pric'l'll -UN IVERSITY PARK on lovely (•ul d sac. 1'or ~wly uinted 114 46t.h Huntinqton Beach 3840 Hunt1nqton Beach 3840 Hw1tiRqt0tt •ach 3840 l'time rommerc1al cor ncr :wnt'<I C-l Next lo ban.k, !lavangs & loan, op· posite m ajor department store Value priced at S350,000. Completely vaved w1lh s m..ill 0H1t'l' bullding & h~hl 111un c1,1rds t.:all 752 1700 rnr del111l s n 1-;,, t i-:s TATER.<; INVESTMENT UIVISlON Possible condo. con 3 Br. 2 &.1taral(e, corner 4 HH 21, ba furn s:i<JIJ appt rall642·1S825 St NB~ ·75-0334 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• version Pnnc1pals only lot, Ii: yard, do:.t.• to schls 3 BH: rum r~. 2 ho. , $4~10 W ..... .._.._1t--3298 • . mo._ti -· Qu J Pl r $375, Call for appvint ~"""' .... • u ace ropt>rties, mentS44 4174 THE TERl{A(.'J-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• OC'eanfront-wanter, neat 2 • Shooping Center CostaMna Wll.L l':Xl'llAN<ifo:. s:rno.ood. Q 11n11 I''""'' l'ru~1 t1c<1, lnY1·stment 1>1 vhaon, or 1; t•nvv 11 Hy an !714) 7~<1 1!120 I M i9k.~: ~ Prop11rtl•• 7.U·t•lO 1•00 OUAI\ \I '41W~•I HACH Co11domh1lum1/T aw,.. hotlws for sol• I 700 •...••................. IEAUTIFUL LUXURIOUS 4 Redrhom . :i ha th Tlhuron 1'ownh1>11't· ~:lcitoint mdc'Ntr irncl out door llvln1t at 1t '11 n._.,.l Investment Ul\'l:>ton or 3 BR 2 Ba $-a20/4:J..~ , Bil. i;:ur. adults. no pets l'a l Pedro.cu !7 H I 3 Hd b bl 'uFl-'ltfl1''Ll> Ni<·c 3 Ull. 1 • h:ith, «'llt, S2!i() (213>79S3U l8 7~-1920 rms, 2 u • I in:., 2 lllt 2' •IS , $3.<io d~. DW. H 0 . S:H01mo ' new earp & Plill\I 1-;nd 3 tu(' 41 1~, .i · · · · · · • $42S 963 45'il !lfi:I 17144>, 1m rc•n 1 Br Nr. Hoa.: 11. oi1p, s:tOO Lobf«Mle 2.200 ....................... PVT l'TV wunt11 lrnr t1ow11 hoo~t·it or ~ ar lot~ 111 l'M or N IL 1':v1·~. 117~ H(Y74 ST":Al.IT' A~M"'11mr'll r.1 V $109,000. Offer $72.0IJI> I 11 i\rres (" I Jmn.~ I ' (I " Shop l'l'ntr Ru r of IJui ltltr" ~~m11onum Ciol<h•nWt•st & Wt••tm1n~trr Rlvd11 Qu1nttt1'•164S-200t 12 H 3 Loi!!. $8000 N• Hrucly lo hu1hl. Sub 1l1v1df•d All I m1lrovr m1·nt" Ont1H10 urt•11 Tr111t.• ot<, Al(t. ~o 77~1 t:ves . 1l7:1 9900 •Dttert. Resort 2400 r~~;td r ~~l.O~~r~:~S 'rn~:COLONY. tal ft•t• A1:1k lur lt.•v or~ ~dllit . no pC't N. !4K I 83397Kt :!lift ,211.1 $400 ·''"' 1 l:irenllu , 646 6:173 . Nwpt ll1o1hlll. $:!7:i 1nrl l(US. 41 br, <!(lo, l~l' util rrn Nr . bUt<. 11hcips (17:1 3!l2A t;l1•1t1tnt :rnr, 21111, U1n till. (rJlk. dlhhWll~h\'I , p111111, s:n~ mo M1·~.1 Vei de l'cl>i o I\ twi 67hll &4!H4117 l'h11r1n1n1t :l lldrm, I trn hotllll' ()('1•an vkw $.'l:tS mo li7:1 IO!l4 2 "lir Nwpt lti.:hl• :!IOI t\t)<ll( Sir•'\'' NO , ... :Ts fo'nt•d yd S2~ Gai; & wt1 p1111l 67:l 2~.ti ('ftL'L."''flt"'L' , lmm1>ct. Ot'l'Ull • ........ .... :t llr 11l ll.1 ,2i.ly rwnh~··· 4! 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W 11.1.0WS 3 11 It . :• 1111 $32!> 552-7500 red hill l' 1llage Real [state 963-4569 • 963· 1786 Sll'l:l"I lo li..•11d1 Mc><! 24'<4 hr, frµk. l1t•111t1 l'1•il All hll "" "'rorn $l!4~. 1>42 :1:122 ----------1sTtJ DIO /\pl C')C)~1· lo wah-r t. h:.)' Pri v 1·om mun1l v Uurk /., tm11t pnv'hl·~ i\v~ul J, I 122:1 K:l!i 04!1 I E xt lfi:IY . .,.. ... , CWttMle 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMIASSADOR IHHS OF AMERICA TWO 1.0('/\TIONS w..:1-;K1.v llAT .. :s rur.1. SEHV1n: 2277 llorbor, CM. lOO'J Hn11tol. S I\ 645-41140 & ~o 23011 !••••••••••••••••••••••• J\t OT II F: R I N I. A W ~EPA HA'ft: lJNrl' 1Jn1 •I U «' b e ~ <' h h 0 111 C! wl)llC'UUi & !tom.in Tub 2br $95.000 610 111th St PolM DHert COIMlo l DR: Air, Pool $26,500 213 ~ 23-11 Rltr Spuc. t-:xrc· Condo aclJ $..'JOOmo.~na,i•pl;&~ Mu~ l-ea11e J BH. 2', M1-,.;1V(•rcl,•I'!' :1Hr 2'• drp"' lite rncd y d ho i"rpl<' . rum tni lfa. Crpk p,1t111. 2 ('at Jl;ir·. PALM SPUGS Jlt:AUTY C.:hlltlrcn 011:. 1>12 4()K... 1-'ncd wt J\\'llll. J K Sub bc-11ut i.:rmmd11 hw IJl'IOI 1---------- 2B 28 Condo near Tennis -m1t l'hlldrl•r'I & IWlit $400 S450mo l'oo (~h~ld umlt-r .a.-tmcftll Club. pool, Jat"u z11 2 Bd,erpts,d~.IJ<rfn<'rl Mo AIC\. u k fur U111w• IK No!H't~ ::rt .. ~ ~IMd ---1 $4Y,SUO. St•ll or trade. yd .. Jo'orced heat. 2 car 640-1>020 To---'--···-••••••••••••••••••••••• SlJNSL:-r ...... /\c·11 Ownt!r G4S 5()00rxt 429 a~r ...... '"""7 ~ -r. 1 0 .,,. '""' '"'" ' REUTALS UnfunMslled lS2S IClllboa Island 3806 It II ~-4911 l"IXl':R P.1'1-:l,l 1"-•aut. l"'VMI d"'~"rt 1 ~nd ... 8 _,.. I I ·-f I ...... "'·~·· '" 0 ,,.0,.. ...., " ' ~ .. .-u 6 r. _,, u I • IX'•, .. rp !', 211u. stt~I). 2 bll ... 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $f .... .,.,., .,.., .,...,., Gt"Ode1, ai:ate~, trees, I" U ltlt h 546 7397 " "' ~· ~ V1lla1lt' Prop roads. $95/acre. Owner, "' v rm. t' · 2 BR. 2 & $4SO 3 bdrm 2 nr 1:11r. fronl.3 urly . llpariou'l 2 HR alt4PM 2 DR.2•oBn S3IJO on p f.rk, Wt•«h 1dry. 11pt. frplc, S32S rnrld. tnc.otMProperfy 2000 728-63:!9orS29.a203 cmoPoint 3226 21ir.2b11.»1i:Cyn sooo rt•fri11 1nl'l S380 mo ulll irTS2975 •••••••••••••••••••••••o.tofStat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38R.2& · .'395/$00 !'!i266741 96371011 rvc18r,av;illfor~ly rcnl; 48 UNITS Prop«ty 2600 BEACH HOUSE. 3br. 2·rr LE RAISOR I' v ell~ to Bay 1>73 1200, u••••••••••••••••••••• iiar, bltns. deposit & 1st ~a:ff Uatfunt 1600 .,.... Ow_,. Comfy HO( Sprtnp Arke.1U111 only. 499-2988. Rr •LTY ••••••••••••••••••••••·1-----------/\ LL 2 bed r oo m $72,200. Ruy this Lake ---LA Mo. 2Br. ma . with townhouse units. <1 21 R F talllV61 32 lmmoc.2 nror den.W/W trees nnd p11110. 213 4 plcxes on HP•m•t" lots. s::~~\t?'~iTr~;.~!~ ~;:;: ........... }.~ ~~mlt.ite~~h~~\·ti: ~· dfJll'c · bltns. W '.~ Diamond Call 675 001s Quall Place P1"0Pt"rt1es. l-468-04~ ,....,..up uv patio. P•• --.-lnvr,tmcnt D1vis1on or :JBrCondo. V1ttwOfl11kM CA&.Llll-8600 yd, gar. watc-r1tru11h pd 48S. 3Br. 2hn, trrt:ll, ,., d 7 .al Es.... S33S mo UO sec I SSO ---Adll!I no pet11 $230 llc h patio 213 lJ1amont1 L'.-111 f\t•n "8 r rn < 14 ) rlr11n1n11. nol refnd Decrf1t•ld 2br. 2·~ba . Blvd E 11n Sh1ter to Van 7~ t920 WClllhd 2900 ~·6U3 frplr , patio, l''l'h. d~ B blk "122 0 I 675-961.!I •••••••••••••••"••••••• urcn I to., p11 1£1n. • ....11 l r S325 t mn ~$2 H9S, Cl'.HRA\lailNow S.OOr""'1.ula 3807 0 ,.,... \1 party wants single Condo. fpl<'. 4 IJR . 2 RA. ('VM wknd~ PIGC9 family houst' or duplu OW R 0 . r lubh'I«' fn «-11 2 bti G:ira i:e & yard 3.')9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ptaa.rt... Pno only 4!12·'12l'11 $36$1 mo 9fi3 45611 ,.r\I 11 ll11 1lv 1'1lo Ulth Pl CM. Adullll noSt95 lltl pd On bear h -r;;:a·t9'20 . 963 1786 no rt"nt.al ft"c l1a~~1r1t'll Ad ll> hu~. i.rll Vt.'b Jo;\e, 548 5218 day. Sml!ll'll ok fo'tt ,.00 00A1l_!!-,...,..,_,_.,&CH ~II 1dlt' ill'm' "42 ~II Ask (or&-\· or Joe or rf'nt M>mt"lbtn,.i S48 ~ Mn1n llenl11l11. 540 S379 l'IF.d\DOWLARK ESTATES GRANO OPENING A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY IN THE ClTY Are you looking to move? There is a time for change. ,_ -. • Goll on Your Doorstep . Phone 840-2601 or 848-8300 • Ocean Abounding • Country Club Setting • Tran('fUlllty. Quiet. Seroi"lily 1 BDRM .......... $210 1 Bath Features Private Balcony 2BORM .•.•. S290 rn Bath Features Enclosed Yard 2 BDRM ....•. , .•... $325 l Y, Bath Features On Golf Coom Enclosed Yard 3BORM ..... .. .. $375 2Y1 Bath Features Private Patio. Fireplace Every Deluxe Apl Includes Built-Ins and Dishwashers . ------------- • .. 11 Devr•looed By Cl! i;: " .I 0 ~ 0 ROBERT L STELLRECHT Prescnl1>d By KENT ROGERS REALTY 640-2601 • 848-8300 ------------------. .. 1 ! l ' • • Add it.. Build tl...Olaper tl...Hammer it ... Caroet SERVICE 1t...Cement it...W1re it...Hoe it ... Clean it ... M ove rt.. Press rt...Parnt 1t •• Na1l 1t •• Plaster it ..• Fix it DIRECTORY AppP•U ....... . c:.,.t S--.,lce c • edor GMl.s lllcw Ta t1• •• ' . P~/P.,; .. , .... •a.ci ............................................................................................................... ~··· ...............................•................................................•........... Af'PLIA~CF.Rt;PAIR Shampoo• $1.Hm cl en RAJ>FORD .. SON WIU.IAMS6SONS t'Witom WJllt·o,cn1111a 6< MARV'SPLUMlllNn SlU :-.er,.1c" Call IAJ Co&or bn&hkMn, R£M00£1. REPAIR Muonryll~nrk/tU()('IJt p41nl11Ut L1c'f 20 yrt. •64418'01• 1T t41~ a.rJ wht c.r pta 10 mlo Addit!C)na·Ut:Bl~ ftSlone Ca11158l·TC9 F~pr Vl'ryn"u\~Mlll NOJOBTOOSMM.Lt bJHcb. Cl~an llv rm, ilia Ellt 1* 11~ , __,_._ rm 6 hllll $IS. Ava rm tf • I Tax ConluJt.ant, It )'nl ea Brick, Bloc~. Slone, T\Je Ruaonnbh• lt"~pom111Jle ....... & 1.,...-. Cllllinet M~ f7."1, ~h SIO, tbair S$ CENERA.l. •-•• .... •••••• .............. ••••••••••••••• .. pr, 4 yn IRS. Do~. Work ritperUy done by lnt1l'11l .. 'r vsl• Victoria ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guu elun Pt"t odor. Crpt CONTRACTOR wo • C~a Ma.lot HauhAa aa.r.Wni. 1.,..11 C.reen WbealoCI MS-203$ Uc contractor 8U·'11! lkh PalnUn1t 4!n 34~ t"rw EIL: rauo coven, Kltth uhlnrlJ, c11tm wuJI r~:t.lr 1.\ yn upr. lo W• Top job eo.u Weaa OD cleuup. Rd.lable, fut C 1 l•z l--...1 C'&un 1'in9'ac:ea·Planten. My Hionlrs 1trc Oetttnt Cement. C utltt fl Down uruU, latU~pwll()jf, b6at wo rk my•elf. Ref a "'·••Am bomn ' a.ddl· ty Pfteat ~ Hnice.~ • d • • ..., u .. _ .. Co p Uo R t 11 1 l Spout a\ 811Jt . wall1, mdl 646 ~ 9 531010 "-'"' TAX l'l(t;PARATlON ... ,..,... ocrete 11 ull y. uu•c pa 0 er. , prlnk er 8y1tems. r II . 1 ____ 1 tJooa.. 20 Yrs up. la N.B M . R . LAWN, Law a Hau.l1q/movtni/cleanup By 1 profoaaluaal tu IC· Baotll Walla BBQ Ptta new m oro. It>;' eapr/4 &-al '22a • We Cart' Caf'J'C't Cluncn area. Flnandna avaJI malllll ' yard cleanup. 17up. Oen repair, rus. countlng nrm. ()pet! year Refs. Esta. 848.04&4 apny. 4M·'7212 t.:h1J1:k ~am <'lt'11t1 or ab•mpoo ~·:a 1~· 11 !0:!~71 ::,u!~ Reas. S3'1·2048 aft ~pm. Faat freo "t 8'2--45.97 row>d. ~lab. over lOyn ......_ ..._ • U>NdmUous a, NHt, for Tiie ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai1o Uph<>I All work ~ 1n Weat a\lnater area. ,_.,..., 0 painter w/lh~ , qu11l, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .EMODIU'"ft. llUW' Rel1. Frtt~l'•· Gii ..... kn ttn•Klt•d•g ftc-1Ufen."92·~ . .. ..................... $48~Un.Al1oflit·ltjo~bs. CER .... IC TILE. New" --.... ..... ... • GERWICK ... SON ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING• L t 2 nM Aller11t1on'l, rt'p111n, __ neu..:..nl~ ,_,,.,,._._Iv_ • ,.. · c eitpr. rmdl Jl"rClO Ott Sml jobJI i1wrca. addill<>OJI. baU\!I,. AddiUom 6 Remockllni I DO IT AW Want• REAL CLEAN L..-.c-'-men move you. Rua. Ptoster flt.,... wel~me S3&-a42.; h bl •·-e••1-... Electrlcal l'lumbloa HOUSE1Ca11Glnabam • ••• ~ rel1.~or83.3·*4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k 1 t c c n 1 c: 11 net 11 , C....... C09CI ..... "" -t , • Girl Free Hll 645 51ZJ • •••••• •••••••••••• -, p1aUo• ri•mcnt work /•t• 50-2170 m.eotl etc. Rl'u nta. IS42 ... ~7 ---·-Rotolllllnt1 szs Landlcap. PATCH PLASTERINO Tt'ff Service • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---• Sod ....... /P ... "'-9 u A.LL TY PF.S u ~ontr11~tot dOf't. own t<'\'H Eaumates! PhllUp& Al.TE.RATIONS, Rm ad· HANDYMAN·tlomea llOUSECLEANING 111 l!'f'• ·6IU\lir11n 10~~· •••••••••••••••••••••.. Free £$t ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... o.rk I 11lumbu Coni.t Cement Co. 1'at101, d111oos, patios, cement Apt a. Coo1c1cnlloua Our i;tuuneu. Call~' Tom 9GCl :i!t7_u__ PETERS PAINTING Removalt, llmbJn1. top :,~r;i~~?, 8 All wurk dmt'ways Lie/ Boocled. wrll. Lit .• SU-07111, craftsman~. ~ Raggedy Anns CUSTOM DESIGNS lnt/Eitl Reaa Rates VERY NEAT PAT~H ~ n£~C>Jor n~c!'nf/ 751~7ait6,allwkods. 646-9203. JAY'SCUSTOMREPAJR Sod lawns, spr klr~. CaU~~~tssz~04~ ~~,"~-~4~UCCO. de~. lie /b o nd /Ina. R£~10UEL. Comme~1al BRICK•BLOCK a.ctri~ C•btnet "focmac.111ock, •HOUSECLEANLl'+Ci• pat.lo., covers, remdl& WALLPAPERING ·All __ · 6'221SM & Rrs1drnt1al 1.Jr ... 'teco PattOS, Curb .. Guttu ••••••••••••••••••••••• een'I carpentry, Com Byf reliable ~nplel.I Good oldl'rl yards. tre\'L r~d K1nd11 Work Guaran ,._.lrlgi ---------- t"Sl &CS 3'311 W ~., ........ , £LECTRJC IAN·SmaJl mer/Residential Days re eren~ . ....., mova ' prunanic. ic l d eo L' t t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~------11ynp,.......,.,t ...., d 642 "'"""' ---cootractor 13 )nl tn HB t'e r ree c.S ima es ~·-' DIYWA.f.LSH. --)Obs, ma1nt/repalra. 22 ~-..~.eves _-::::" ~holdclearung. 1-~0RD L~ndi.ca in · Call Norm. SJS.371» ur HOMESAVERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• S y d . il t LEOSITE CONCRET yrs eapr •233108 548-SZOJ p R 0 F C A R p E Own trans. 982·7817 p & . 675 T412 Plumbint a. Healing ..... ........_._, -Pr• e 11 ( u u 1 • ST AM P I N G Cob -993 ~ _ _ _ -----Free esumul~ hone-sl Ac ~· ... ' wallhrd '"'t111: tap1: & bleslone. brick & tal . ELECTRICIAN. Res1d/· CLEANING AJso nooc 11 any lime PROJo'. LANDSCAPING Pamllng & Paperhuni:· rehabll' serv1~ SlO ~rvlna Orange Co over ~~ex bJS <tllJl / pauos.etc MG-4349 Cornm'I. No Job too care6windowa S37·1508 DON'Ttt11SS Design&cull)ttrocllon 1ng. BrWlh. roller. spray. hr, 847-0383 BofA & 20 yrs. Ret'Ovenng/ ~ -------C~rete Wortc I Sl'1UllJ. Call Bob ~l-006.1 Doo't drw lb\> ball' Gel u ·-n. Hobby ~.. 5""-Slll2or S4ff.4464 Lie l:lsl refs, 642 23S6 _ M~lel"l'har&t' r:~n~1 .:ie:.~~1~J· !~ Carpen tr Y F1n111 h • t<.:lass1hed Ads sell big Job w1lh 11 lo~co~l Diii) Wl'\ine$days a . • --C:.tm pa1nt/wallpapenng Plumber, repa1r, rep1pe pn~ before you decide Remodeling & Repair Frc-e ~u Randy 1lems, small 1tem1 or Pilot Cluslf1ed Art Si.turdays SELL •~le itl•ms with 11 P11mtlntrS20rm.11peclal :.er-vice Unes" inalalla· Wm.G.Czykoslti,owner. Reas rat~ Cal.!_97~ ___ Call 837-8132 any item. 642.5678. Ph<>M642·5678 D111l!..P1lot Clanif1ed _ D111ly E 1lot Cla~~_il1ed Ad un extenor 968.7.u2 lion G.GidJey 6U-ll3l5 646-SilO/~lOIS. ~!!!'!:'.".~.~ .... ~!!!'!:'.".~.~ .... ~!:».~ ... !?.~~ ~~.~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~.~~ ... !~~~ ~l~ll'IHt/ Ea J:;::t! ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!!. lolpmaa.och 31'8M.wport a.ech 1869 Female to sbare 3 NHllHT Reuable working couple •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rab sitte r , lilt' CAHYASSHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom home In CM. Ofrit'el H low u 35' per ~ l or 2 Bdrm Ilse. Mon.y W..t.cl SOJO Schooh & tiouslwork lor 6 mo'a In-DOOR TODOOI Drop a pebble anto the For lease. Terract> apt. llO' 645·9662 aq fl. Mission Viejo & w, rncd. yrd. & gar. Pets ....................... IMfnlcHo. 7005 fanl. g..54 Mon·t-TI Own Only uper'd need apply. Ocean from your Apl boyv1ew.211dnoor 4B_r, l..a&una Nl&uel. 200 t o Olt. $200 or under . PARTNER d esir ed for ••••••••••••••••••••••• transp.C M.54S-91.S9 Cal.1 Mr.Davla.~13e0 l~a!le Luxury, secunty, 4 Ba. 30 Liv. Rm, Dan UYlngAlolle ~aqfl.S3H400 646-S373afl.S highly profitable prime Slim down, firm up lo . ---------------- Matureadull.\. 317~Cal Rm, Brkfst Rm, Air. c.a.0 1_. ... , ----real estate ve nture musicwilhPul. Jo'orh1fu 6abys1tter wanted. MY careforlScbootarechlld fJwy 499·2835. 67S. 7o.-.l FIND SOMEONE 60' Pl:lt SQ FT Musical grp. nds. practice $1 o ,000 req u I red i rn 673 3932 & 675 2643 home lor 18 mos baby. S & maintain house. Pvt ~ DEPENDABLE 1617W~'TCUFF·N8 pie~~:. "64a 8,.;...,~ates . mediately. 100·~ return ----days wttk. Own lr:uu r m & color TV. Im· On the Rt!11cb an lovely 2 Br 1 •2 Bll Townb~e sly le, t.o s h.are housing w1lh AGT. Ml 5032 536-~ or !i~ --guaranteed and secured •-'-· W_,._,,. H B are a S 3 6 . o 80 5 m«Sl11te need. 642-7113. 1 •• 1guna. year roun!J 2 br, bltni., l'rpts. drps Incl -------N EDED !168-0999tod t ~ --.-7075 eves1wknds I":. ba. Ope n beam:., 1hll10,he11tedpool.adult.s CALLHOUSt:.MATJo:S FFICEswteapprox 800 SML APT E I ay. •n•••••••••••••••••••• ------- lrplc. lrg' deck, laundry oopeu. S2lS. S411·2682 l--832-4ll4N>~for~m _ sq ll ~/encl. patio t"OUld exchge rusewk for MortCJOCfH, Trvd BIU\kmg ~mo Owner. 4!12·0982 2 Males Seeking Ft-male Completely furn . incl reduced rent. Reh able ~ 5035 f,..,,el AC)ftlf CA.SHIH Over 20, (/tame, godd pay 5 Locations. 19tEA THT AIUHG R L 38 draft1ng table w t plan 6'7S.tT6S_ Eves •••••••••••••••••• ..... Stlectlve llouaehold. Newport B~ach ortlre l Br Small garaJ:t> llPt VIEW =~a1~~·nt. ~t~ Spll~ drawttS, draped. crpll, Garage Apt i~ lor qwel Nunnn.: & Family Cue has open1n11 requlrlnR Slll9 m,o anqwrc HS Oak, $27S !luge l br apt h1 on renl. Call art Sp m A/C, 1>lerco, ideal ror non·~mok1ng working LOANS up to 80% Personnel minimum 3 )'Ml c:xper an MITIO CA.I WASH 2960 Harbor 81, C.M. ·l!MfilWIJ their liay Blutr w/2 962·26l5 contractor . Burglar lady Approx $125mo i~ t':mployerPaysFee Int er national &---C-.-.. -1-C-"'_L __ _ pnvute balcorues, lrpk. alarm. Ample parking 640-l7811 ht TD Lq..t¥4°/o 4500Campus Dnve N B. Uomet1c. Xlnl u lary .. .._ -Mtwporta.och 3169 healed pool, loads of Housemate·l.O shar~my S325 mo 2318 Nwpt · ladTDLo..ta Callw 1~ ben1f1ls . Cull S11lly AIP. AIR tf r "'' aper. ••••••••••••••••••••••• closet3 i4S Domingo Dr. spacious 4 br pool l'iOme. Blvd, C &t 548 2616 -'---~/1 t/ Fairest Ternu 1mce 1949 G-rd 1 So-0---lluwlt'. 642·31 I I EJ1t219 to necesa. WI train for UTILITlfS,AID Call979-1268or64S 1260 H 8 . $160 mo + utll -----~ """ ~-Ht M&.. C erungrt . .n · range dl:.l·ui.i,; your back· romputer. Insurance or BLOCK TO OCEAN --- -Profess. lady w/10 yr old Free l'l'nt for l mo lSx20 R...c~ .Ml,.r •7 o. Cnty . or L B .. call growid. automotive baclraround l>eluxt' Pnvatt> 2lir, :.!ha (I ) Oct'an Vll'w.3 .BR. re· daughtn Either male or fl office Great bwlding ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·2171 S45-001l 1147 9450/968-1187 ~lpful F . Vly. S40·2lll. l.ge walk-in clo11eh. ady March 1·76· S37S. fem CallaH5or wknd.s nrbch&baym NB.Sl50 . ..._., NEEDnewlstor2ndTO ----C..Ufonlelst .... CREATIVE. r.:nerget k blt.ns . .iarai:e. cabl11 TV, mo 96S-3l3:2. 675 G670Agnl __ --0,p~ 5005 for outstanding bea('h H.lp W..t.d 7100 E. O E. woman nttded 'to COll· /\dult.s1no pet.'! $3.50 mo 12 ) Vacant 2 BR with 11 * •.,.H lfHT * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• prop Owner 492 7173 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---1truct mos• ba11Jteta 6 do on yearly lrasc See tiny o<·eun iwck $32.S Fem lo s hare w /same. "' ..... TOYet'ft w fFood AD TA.KR 8ank1ng l'xper teller on· upprec1ale Cull fur appl rno Jo'rt H.s Npt. frplc. own Garden offices lrom 4Y. S4600 ''"'° -11 fWtds o•oUabk .. ·or busy ules office ly Amen can Slalt> Uank. ~::~'.~':n~ee~;':~~~~u~~ ti6l-6042after1SJ>M. JACOISIEALTY Br1Ba, r esp /straight 37Z3 Birch St. New110rt 7-wc'vesubstanllulfunds M"•t'···n"~L,nlwllallnt•· M_OSICJO. ___ -----·---675-6670 642-1698 Rl•arh t..i t airport l Lots of par ing w/ahop ~ "" ..... ~ "' bulc gardenl.n1 akllll 6 'ARK HIEWPORT !n9·6666 ping center local1un uviulable to buy enJ•lY work1nR w /the &nkina Loan Secretary 111110 knowledge of e n. "'P"'RTMll<a..i'TS ~eil.r Hua.: HO!>pit~l lgc 2 Resp. Person to share Presently help run Bar · 2ndtrw.tdel'dS publJc ..(\pply In person. Ncwpurl Hcach llrea. nuala, perennials • -A ~• BR 1,1 ba Townhouse Irvine Townhuust'. 2t,; ...-.sR...t• 4450 St'llts 20. Come check il .. morta1tci. l't'nnysaver . 1S4S Amenran Stale Bonk landscape dealgn. Will Bachelor I or 2 Bedrooms and Townhou11ei1. 1-'r, S239 SO Op.:n 9·6 Dally ~pu l'ool:'I Tennuj Acro!l'I from F1111h10 1 ... t.1nd nt J11mhoree o ~un J oaquin lltll'I Roud. 17141644· 1900 ·- ' · ba 2Br <.:1111 1196 246-4 A.u_~mt s.31·4460 call n~~!d.97° ~. li!>IOt' Ne..mnrt_B_lvd. <.:.M_. __ ,..,, 'il(l(()O train. i''Ull time employ. lillni.. ~luvt', DW. patio!!. .• • «J .,.,.34 · •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._ .,..,.. ""' "rt ,...,,.~ c nc ld 11ur. USO/mo. uaysor.,..,"" eve$w STOREOFFICESHOP lllCEREHTA.lS A.MweriftcJSeniu ~:~lt.b:~e:~11~!~~r~ Adults 642·4387 ~knds. Newport & Bay Center $6,l!OO. full price .Allftouftc......ts/ 14 Lot'. In Orange Co. BANKS S&L r e1pon1lble. Call for 2 Rdr, Gar, -... pie. Yrly. Ci.•opsforll...t 4l50 ~NewportBlvd.C.M Price includes S3,SOO. 'flnOlltl/Js/ PBX upcr. prcf 'd IRAHCHMAHAGH oppt. 673·2261 Tuea • $350 mo. Ut1I. lucl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6461252 644 2228 st ork. Some sales & Lost& FoWMt • .Ptllme anclud wknd11. Wed, 9AM to 11 :30AM 963 6029 or Open z, 14, IS. North Costa t.tcsa Area. IDl.AL SHOPS ~rv1~. N~ live-wire ••••••••••••••••••••••• EOE. S43-n8i. A Fl"dcral suvloea AS· only 12246thSl Garage.SJSmo. the opentor. Xlnt beach Lo.t&'-d 5300 socrnllon 1:. seeking a l>E_L_l_V_E_R_Y_M_A_N_ 1·1118-W9. aFva1I In the mc•ll al area. AK\. 837..(200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A""L'M8LERS manaRer for It• Nl'wport ,..,.rmanenl tarl tllb"' ', 2Br.2l~ba,br .. ndnew -----uctory , u nn e r y ------'~"' .-~ "' t•ondo w /11men1ties Offlc•R...._. 4400 V1lla1te. NB. 673·9606: U'-Plctw-.,.,._. Lost. Small wlulc Poodlt' Beachofflce. lnd1v1du111s early mom .. A. Tlme11• 673 """'"' .... ._,. near Elhi1 & Cha~l. 118 should have nnanc11l or "-U lO "'-•· M 3 lltl, 2 bu. l{ar, pallu, llltns. lot••r111te . patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ $177.000. ICIMs 1975 Call 968 ~S. 645·0311 PRODUCTION business eitper. which '"""' very ....,..... eaa hl0<k to l>;:ach No peb I SJ70 mo IZL3l"3S·b4l7 or 150 I Wnklff Dr SHOP Hldg .. ·orced air Includes plant & 2 retail Reward! · un eHect1vely sumulate homes. No collectlng. Yrly W Nwpt f'42 lt.().3 1t7s 5o.'iel • ' heat C2 ione ldeaJ for ouUeu. Owner ol 6 yrs --new busrne11 develop· ~l ---Newport F1 nlllnt1tlCtr aut.o rnpa1r. bobl matnl. wan•·t-0....,Ure. LOST. Ladies nold nnu ASSEMB ERS . -------·--------...i srw 2 <>r 2 1•-f""l<' 1--i....Offi <--• , .. ... ·~ " • L ment, us1sl customers, Deliverymen over 21, • r. 0 ' .... ·" • -_... c• ....-1>how room or display. Agent ~l-4460 Set w/11ml d1amunds & ' & t I STIPS TO 11.ACH bllM, pool. West rhrt CAiion Sitt' Manaaer •ml blun ~apphir~ Z/M XI mo ivaklie persudnne .: perm. p/l. t:ar ly morn ar J 1375 mo 67S l9~7 ApproJ1 l.j()() sq. rt. W/ol a ' .., "• nt wor ng con • .. LA Times deliv. l-0 C.M. :? DR, 2 1.i;r,irly, lurn ,. __ <7141642·3lllext246 hce"storeroom.110/220 MOTOltCYCLIS Vic ol Mann 'l'hutre II We arc looking foT can· benefits. homes. $2SO mo. Call 3 nR. 2 btt Wntr $351> l.ux Adil 2 Br 2 Ba. frpk. volts, tingle & 3 phue. N&Sl00,000. yr or CoCo's nr Su Cst didales walh 6 months $41J.1740. :i Ill<, t t, tm houw $.TIS patio, new drp!I & rrpts Air, waler. elec, icaa m· I or Orange Cty's besl Plaza. Rewarrl SSl-614S electromc assembly ex· Reply to: Mr. Kerr, ------- W a I It l o Wes le II ff eluded uuna Point area Honda SaJ~ & Serv1ct'. -d M Sh penence, lo include PC 714/522·0610 DENTAL ASSISTANT, SUWIMD Sho p 'n~ Ctr . $32S Cull Arl or Bruno al Divorcclorces sale.Only Foun · oney9/7s .• OP· boarda.,11emhlyandnow EqualOpporEmployer Ch airalde f /llme. Al t'ondo. 2 Bk. z Ba t.in (ii4•t,..,., -,,...:..-c--... ...... ...,. .. , ·""·3096 75M down wtxlnt terms. ping Ctr nr H~ookhursl. least 6 mo'a ex-r. Some " _. " ~ ....--.....,........, """" F V Contact 1' V Pohce aoldenne. Jr you are re· .--rum yearly $400 .1-Aet. 837~ De .. ,..,.. 44 . . h11ble, rcsporu1ible, andr----------, __ Sa_1.1_._1_1._8_._846-_M40 __ . -- associated .,,. ,_ Uruque Shop, I.Jag Bch Art Pl. """-44 • ./,>A__ C\r. 200llqfl. Xlnl estab. DRESS shop'°' sale. Top .----look Ing for full·lime IEAUTY OPERATOR Dent.<al Aaslatant Newport 1110 1< rr.c, 11r 11 , Tr"~ ./--loc -494-8622&'1M·J6l3 c M . locallon . Paul. F 0 U N D . w h I t e work pleue apply: Ha.1r 11.yhst w/followlng. Beach. Xray Ct-rl. 8 ~-, _. -. - - -831-1400 or 64S-5000 apl Samoyerl/Husky male. 70"'r. 642·6164, N.8 . must. Ofc exper pre- Iii/•, Y., Ii» b, '1 t ' I"• ' .••......•...••.. .., .... _,_.,.. SMALL COMMERCIAL 218 Vic Slater/Beach. 11.8 STANDARD IE"'UTYOPR fcrTed.644-2485. SPACES for Shopt1 & ()( 842·31'4 ,.._ ----- - _ __ llces. From $65 mo. SANDWICHES Lost 4 mo old remnle w/f. Top comm & %. NB Dental Rcceptlonbt. Good Call Mr 11ownrd 645 · 6101 •DB.UXE• l·:i"tblufr 3 h r. 2~1 ba 1.a·a~ .. lnr l 11pnr mDtl'r 'oltt'. 1l1n rm & 1l b l i.: .1 r" i.: 1• A 11 t " 11 o or 111wn1·r ,1\1.11 1 l'ool A. r1·1·n .. 1111111 11t•'..1 At1ul\li 11111)'. 1111 lit'!~ TlH•: 1-:XCIT ING 'ALM MESA A,TS. MINUn:s TO NM' llt'll 1140 up lllore-<>rrtces cpu $48-~9 Neu~.800mo German Sh ort llalr MEMORIES t1alons.644-066&,540.8S82 oppor. for ri&ht person All h 1 t Absolute ---------w/tle11sanl f:irsonallly rlrp11. 111r I.lath. 17301 e P r n. Nwpt tits. REWAJlD! l"""'UTY STYLl"'T Id . ( M .. -~ In UllY llJ)eC all)' ofc in ll"ll<'h Bl H n 1142 21134 • ... •GE STOR .. S R0 mane or om 631.(17ln M d b 1 t · s I l1J1·h. t&:! llH Imm $1111J Adult,, No ltl:'b t'M1t \h•'..i Dr ' · • -.. " "' Pop. All lake oul Illness -------• INC ust o ow cu s . S.A. Tustin urea. a ary •I MO !''RF.I-: Rf:NT * for renl or lease On 111 only reason shop for t"OUNDi_.. ~rl Don rd 2/12. Following not nee. Top open w /corp. benems. 1 2 3 Hm'. oHiru from Nt'wport Blvd.. Cn11ta •" 1 e Terms. Ag l Vil:. II u. Owner call & • wages. El Toro are11. Call ~-5337 betwn 10 .. S l 2S per mo ArlJ Mt'9a C2 Manyuuee11 8374200 ldenllfy.9GJ4319 (AnAppllcd _83i-4J43o~·ll779 llam &2&3pm. • ~--• Lj 1 "··II Maanetks Corp.) A1rporter Hotel No leUl' LAJUI"' para n ·"" ,. ·---------•I ·~ll7 • 1:, lllh l-.."l of S1•wpnrt llhid I r IU'J 3223 !Hil noon t..achenmyer Re.ltor BICYCLE Dealers hips to Found Male pup, part 2221 So Anne St Dental Aaalsta.nt. Mature, t"1t 646-392il eves.673~n be appointed Top bikes Collie. l Ulue eye Dana Sant.a Ana Ca 92704 Bovs & Girls cxpcr'd chalnlde. En· 146.\ ,\m1110.. W~y NII 641 "'•'1 ... !I II. 11117 \I .1n11.:"d h)' W1lllJ111 W 1111''" ('11 ~·.~ .... Start• ofr nr Nrwport & sportlnit goods. Xlnt Pt 493 M23 10 to l(yean or 11ge. Uai· thwnullc. S48~4. 1'1111t Ofr & C.rt•yhuunt1 ----IOC'atlons, trainm11 & In ----Anequal ly P1lol dehvery routes DENTALASSISTANT :! or I bd t'ondo.11 Or1•11n "''"'· t•·nn". J.n 11111 cx·1-:A:-.1"HO'llT n1•w lno ~..iuntt 1!13 167t. or depot 322 Sq n. $IOO Mo ._..trial 1..tal 4500 <' 0 m e Mr Sayer , Found bl ark rubb1l, v1c opportumly employer may be aviulab~in your C h 111 rs 1 d c. e 1 P e r . l\"ftnt"•""•11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213317837!'> l'omonll & 18th C M.---------• "' ....,. '"" ------WI {jfl78 ----area Earn pro or de nttes!'lary. N.U. 6"·9211. , 111• 1 111 ""I"'' c ·ph. 4!1~.rno:. ~).1100 SQ 1-1 ofllct> No l'o!\\a M1•'l1.t, ne.tr ... 111.) ibl"' hltlh ...... "" '" •• ~2200 Yi ly h o• s u~. mo ROCMM 4000 ------- ... , • J,-1 aJ ••• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• . I-l o om' S'4~ wk up .. f\lulf :i llr .! Ila r"'nh~l· w kiuhrn i\IJl" S.'r1 ~ 11W.1h,p, tltci 11111 w 11111t11 wk up ~4K •1 1:i~ or be<.tl•• S..Hn Full "'('rv1r r l'rrsonal11t'd phont ,,,r..,1rl', "onfl'rrnt C' "'11..,..l:T IJeauty Salon S st:i H A rv Harbour :irea rn HB l.osl lloncy colored 4500lu6400SlJ Pt $9000 846 4046 art 6 PM Irma le Dog, Monarch UI"'< Pt'r Sq .. , Bay oru 831 OSM 2 Air rond1l1oned oftltt11, fiSTOHES SANTA ANA ---- emplt' purlllnl[ ~ro-111 511i.o. P.......t1 5350 Hert.or le•nt. Co. Term8 O w <.: •••••••••••• • • •• •• •• •• • l...iton 6 7 l-4400 /lll~.000 Bkr 2131783-1000 OnnkmJ: problrm' l"(IOll'I. Xt'rw. AVOll ID 720 11~ n Ille ln<t-;,strilll l!\X)()'~torc,p1t<·e &750'M iurport ;ir1•a IN 8 1 w10fr'11 l4rrcardr 634 1loor 11p11 r l'nol & lh-1' oo 3flfl7 'Ir, /\clll' only $3l2 mo I 'l' ·" ,11 I fl II 1111114 >vi one f1 1•1• 'l>Ul'l' for lc•.i 'lt' !.tartinl! $200 llJ.'l JIWO Baker. CM. 1144 B172 <.'.all Alrohol llf'lphnc Aowen-~ 24 hn111 dlilY IW 38.'JO Heh OWMt" S950 "'° SPIRITIJAI. llF:AOl-:1\ Corn1•r 11:.irhor & ll.1k1•r ---(~n 9·7, 6 day11, C'h>ll~ Oprn Ill /\M IO JtM . A.TifHTIOH! llvenes & ca:sh, tnps or l-6 M • Work merchandise for i.elhnR ?t:NTALASSISTt NT 0 1 new 1ub11cnpt1ons. ..·or f.xper d, 2·3 daya, aome 11 & O •et" 1nformallon plcusc ull Sal, 546-9444 WP will train you In our hu.~me'lll No i.lrtlct'll or loyoll11, plenty or wurk. If you'rr amh1t1oui1 & would llk1· u potll.lon out of thr u rtl111ury. Call loctwn !I JO• :I p.m 642-4321 f'rom San --------- Clcmenh· s1111 J uan Oenlal Receptionist. Capi:ltrano uri•o, call Newport Beach. General 495 0030 nntt M111~1on Vw l>etlUll. Xray c~rt n«. jo El Toro urea. <'llll thorouithly capable front $41).l220 & b11ck. 833·0893 eves &. t:qual Oppor t:mploycr wknds_. _____ _ DRIVBS WAMTB> Sunday. F1uwer tle11l(t11er Acl\ ICt' on 1111 muttt'r,, will Illa)' ot l:l.~ p/hr 3ti N 1-;t ('.1mi11u lll'al, 5)9·1 Ill A.ic·nt 531·4400___ S11n c'IC'm('ntr 1-'or appt Auto c;rnl'ritl ofrlrt' llt •LAP ARISIEHHIE • c .1l1 J11hnW.1l'lh,l'1tl11•11\ *IDEAL . ZIOOSq Ft Ml. rrvnt or :' llr lurn II. u11lurn ~t:. l\<tnk.!17!t4:'0ll lor1111on for R .. :At. flee lar rear door $39~ ((.up All ,•1t•1·ltl1 1':STAT .. : Ot'Jo'H'I':, Mo.'12AU IA11111nSt ,llnll Menor Women locrt Et•driclon1 Muat be 25orovf'r <lfl2 llO.'H 492 lfl311 bllhnK ln!luruncl' com 1"1rl'pl.1cr llc•uli-<I 1>1101 ltoom, hie• klllh & lnrlry 1trnunt1 lloor , ulr O 1>11y11 ~..t057l0; t'Vl'• i\dull,, 111, µ.•h 1111·11 Ito•!' Rt•1fd . C M 'ront11t101wd , n•modC'h'<I 84&-06111 ..,,.,......,. Mt;s·r hu"" 0011l hulld Apply In Pf!r1'on mit ex1>4-•r Wt• urr look Yeflow C.a. 979 n1illorti4~> 1200 on·u ~lll 1:172 hcaul1fully 1ternr1ttt'd ---Opportwlity 5015 l.1111r your l'OOI with your ,,.,., .... ~ rrcim l(olf ,.0111 ,1' l'LlJS otlwr offll'C 'lullcN Nu romc-r IJNllS 1fl 17 ru ••••••••••••••••••••••• rh1ldrt•n? llt'lll 1i; uvolltt , lloom 1n 1wl home l'nml' l''rom $14!i. lo $3:le> Cnll n 1000 3.100 rt Mii &41l6 hi'• 24 hr11 549 119:19 :.:OU.lS11nlnAnnAv1• 1111 lc)(' Non ~mokt-r 6'7S.7000 l2218E F..danRcr,SA WantedS50.000ormorrto R r S .,~ ~¥ !J:lll.'1 huy Gt'm11tonf'!I uver MASSAGE Jttn 3hr. :lhu, frplr. p111m. 1· ~ 1 •• mo · · • y~_llHELl0EAl.TY Storw --4550 seu. Obi your inveal. by v0 01. ... 1u1t ~. n•t p..i" -....-c 11003440 l!.l~URIMOD••s S..~ 1;.a1; li7K!I i,u; Hitll rt~llM " k1ll'h .1•r1v11.s. The faslesl dr1w '" th!'••••••••••••••••••••••• I mo o . ---nw ~ 2 llr I l\.1 Yrly. :,ht St to Ik.1l'h S.1.'\.~ ul1l r..u> sr.?IK tt7•t 11,'>.\,t I \I 1•11lri1n1·r i'<c•:ir ()( C Wt"sl a l1.<1lv P1lnt 2-'xlfl'itll'll $112 mo nr ESCORTS 1111. & ~h-t1>1nn11 'lll:! 1\;'0 (.'lus1l1l'd All. Phont' Oran11e County t\lfl>Orl ---..,-,,· .. -........ ----•! Outr ull Appl. only pd Room & loord 4050 IW:! !'167!1 _ __ 54S A23ll MJ.-d7 lloml' Oll1rt Stoilin ....................... ::! tlrnr J f11 , S.Ll.'1111 $..'l7,• I SIC'f'~> 1n b..1b)<11llcr, 4 11~1' 111 Orr.in on 2\lth ~l n•t.!ht' .l 111.rrk 1n f'X Yrh 1,1:' 1;13 7180 t h .. 11.:t• for room k S©\l&U~-~t!rS"' Tltof /nfti9uin9 Word Gome with o Chudle ho.ird I t hill.I Jlrand 1w"' l'11nilo w '"'1m min1t IJIH>I. tt" 11 room & pn h.i I h 1>4.! :JJ99. -----"""' .... (LAV I '°'1AN -----l\.Jvfruat P\l lll'h &. rnrr .!. Uc.I or 3 Hd ltom ~'>11 mo r.q t1t.,1t ur MI l)IO 0~,:"°"0-b~~:_~, ;': 'o-~ ,.,.~ •c • .,,..... ..,.cb Jbr. l'ilrk l\l'wprt, lf'nn1~. ~t ~ 4150 I NUPCAK I I I I I' "Pl. bt.tlow mtkl .al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l411 m o /\~ail 3 I Lonnit Cart' for t'lderly · _IU.l-9Z?.J ----mi.Ir or r .. m Roi dlHs, I K 1 1 2 Br lower. ho~ty, paUo.:_544 3833 . A R C C . walk to bt-arh, Yocaffolt INtal1 4250 11 I I I _S300~1y.213-447 9443 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. 2ba. frpk S37S/ mo RENT · A R A N l' H I G L N [ Y l .. Yrl.y J.w ~14 C'lubho~~ Silverwood L11ln• 2 BR. 3 1---.l,-,.l..-'-r.J_,....,,,........, Utv•t•y w~n 11 "'"" ~' Ur s:M-1720 213 A62 ~ AC. $7U. Wknd, $140, Wk. . . . . . "oub .. .,. d•oi>' ,,,,o •ti.It 10 • ----633-6204 -II 0 ... 1, f IC. 2 Ur.:! Im upper dplx Nr • ----I N E T 0 0 E I brl\ SJOO 219 l'roipect SKI PAR ... CITY UTAH ,..,, ..... ,-T,-,.--... ,-T,__, 0 c-..'""" .... ,..,..11~ ~ ti4~4ill8orSCIJ~!H2 · Lux Condo evall f'eb ""1 11Hoo •• --·i ...,., -------1 24 Mar 2 Sips 6 • , no -~ .,_ -No .,._ You don'I n~ " fl\ln lo ·itra~ f•'t" when you lines. S.O per n111ht. Dall Coll«\ <IOl > 22S 38SS l'rrrr1 POR SAL .. ; S0,000 631·3111 • 11ha rr11 of Wulkt'r & Ltt Heel r,,1atr Mo<'k t, FOXY GllLS P"«' lnrludl•S •SI.Im Ol.JTCAl.L MASSAGf: m1t EA('row Co rp MOOt:l.INr. • W1tlktr&Lce Mortioae Home Off1cl' ~lud10 Co •Nrw hoU~f' ulc:s ~>40 ~ d1vialo11, • rtesalc ol· --f1~. • Markctm.: Div . •GIAHD O'lHIHG * and mftny othf'rll ... 'or A PARK MA.-.SA<:t: mort> info wr1lt' P 0 Frel' Body Sh umpoo Uo:ii: l2M Tustin, Cal w/Ad ~ l~B Park Me.C M ~~~~~~~~~~ 64 6·9944 Mon .Sal llam-<11m MoMy to Lo. 5015 --PREGNANT' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caring C'Onfldent1,_1 •BANI RATES counaehn1t & referral Ahort1on, adoption & NO BALLOON lteep1ng Pf.YMENlS Af'CARE 547-2563 Rrilnance to coruolidalf' ABORTION debts. Mnlre homr Im· Co1.1n,,tlln1t Ii Rtlerral pmvrnK!nll or Juat have Preg tesl.Ji avail wkndi1 ext.re cul\. Call 24 llr htlphne S47 9495 IJllllll•!i. FM fJftC'ly ~hop l'h·11111111l worklnJ cond1· tUll\ll {,nrry llunl Auto <.:tntt'r l.u1111n11 Ue11eh 494 3322 AUTO IHSUIA.HCf Thorout(hly rxperlenccd IJt'raon, 1111rt lime for auto 1naurnncr dept Cort Foa L.-hMa ~ Nt'WPorl RI . c.: M 645-3661 tn.: for l)l'rm . ••x11t•r'd, 11251 Sl11tcr Avenue ... l<>Clrl d11n1t for f u11t ti'ountoln Valley jlruw1nic cu Xlut <'U. lw n d It 11 inc I u ti In 'I Eum $UIO week• UP.i. Man illt.'llu·ul & lift• 1n11ur11n('(' '!r l.Jadil't. YuUer uruJJh 111lC'lfH'U fly Salefl. IMlll-U7I K1ppt.•r Y ll<'hla Jo'a11h1on Sa lea Tm1. no t'll ln:HW t7thM,l'M. per..Mature. IW7-MUor ---llfl0.2184, M1. Mc Fate IOOKKHPY Furn iture Jl'lolahlntl ..-or NH J)o•v l'lopment f'oreman. Unuau11l op <:o . r:ipablc of malnt11n por. Call 548·31.1111. Y.ve<1 lnit book~ thmu11h trial 493-9Ul8. AUTOMOTIVF.t \1AR1NF. bultnC'f'. S-Omt> typlnl[, --------- l'AKniSAl,l';s1•t-:RSON hvv nrrount' 1111y1.1bll'. G1rd~nln1t & LandJlup Art1on 'lall',~rson wntd <.:om1trurllon hookk<'<'P ln11 Muet hOVf' own trurk for Auto Mnrinu 1n11 , ""ll nc(' S11lo ry or aulo & lrlr. Xlnl oV worchuu11e d111tr1bulor ol)t'tl Hrply ln I' u Hoic por. for rnp. mature m F.xp rn aulo Plllrt." pre I ~ 6 O, U 11 ti y I' 11 o l div. 9112-7817 • ftrrrd ~vier currt'nl <:1us1f1Cf1, Ad No. S48. Otrdener--r-o_r_A_p_t-~-m 11rcuunts In 1ro w1n1t ~ta Mt!!lll.~-· __ plcx $\It da"I ..._wk rompany • 1 ..... • COAST DISTRIBUTORS Bookkl'f'pcr, full char•e 5550 por month. Call 7l4 S4Q.7063 W/Rtal t; .. tJI\' aod/Or &f.S.3381_. _____ _ ----con11lru bark11round. General Office Skills, c apable o f producln1 pho~ order desk eapt'r. GnlSJlt'11I atatcmcnu for Good typl3t. 1 Girl oft'. 1mnlt S. Oranitr Co. No amokc r s . 3 121 D ev e Io pm l' n l Co. Redhill, CM AVON u~ ... u,Yow u .. &&m MOMyToo. 8.13-2161 rusk for John --------- NOTICE Want to Se.II Your Robby Items' Pt~ your ad undrr • .,,. ....., SllotJ" Run. eecb Wed. • Sat. pl.1rr .1n ;id an lht' Daily BIG BEAR CABIN 2Br. r11ot Want \d .. t (.;Jll now frpk . CpU, 1lp11 8 Week I I I I I I MICHAHICS MATIOMAL IA.MK C714JUl-l'54 how Dally r1lot Cius· St>ll quality produ<"ls 1hC'd ad• d111pl11y lhelr mad• by the world'• mHsaa" with h:11lb1Uty lu51est coamell~ rom K.nd impact? Our adi1, we SELL idl~ 1tc-ms with A pany. lnlerealed? Call are prourl lo i1ay , rully 0811v Pilot C1au1f1ed Ad $40 7041 or Zenllb 7·US9. gel ru U Ila. rhone 64.2·S678 1-~~-~~~~-642_·_5'67_8 __ ~ .... -- OAILYrlLOT Cluatned Se« Ion CAJ..Ltu.~I IM.2·Sb'i3 «•Imel (714 ~ SCUJo4.UTS AMww1 la Cle~IOIO .J .. ' ,MlllpW...... 7100 MelpW..W 1100 .....,w...-1100 H.4;W..e.4 1100.w;w..... 7100 ......... IOIO Mond!ly,F.Oru!ly11, 1179 DAILY PILOT .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .... ••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••·••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• t-tiacel_... 1010 "-es•~ 1090 lo.ta. S.U 9060 Geo'I Ofc, I peraoo. 1-c)'cle K.tonl'llOf• waabfir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Uoo HP pr.I'd BOYS AMiii l'lllS ra1 1ES u TUii.... •. Nori• ~lee dryer w .A. ... TED \'1m1b• Klt>clone 87 CAJ...a 14 Rate orCrW.e .• ,,_.,ant letC!l)boM maa NW • ~ • fta "5. W&1~I Dlhwwhr "" O r I a n Ko 11 l o µ twas. O 0, Newport SUp .,., Quick thinker Typ. lf you are l2 lo l6 )'ears old and would Newspaper promotlon company bu ITS. Ku.more •let dry r TOP CASH DOLLAR Pffl'uu1on sc-ct1un ~~ UNOO o ff.:r i.;, "'· tna•JOC'O• bkJipn1 Neat like Lo earn $20 to $2§0 and m ore per nn.ninos for .--.aewith vans orstaUon s:is.Guar ~. PA ID P'O ft You R f73>3'17 &l2 9144Ut D1i>i..~ 8* appearance NOf\1moker • h in • ...1 t ... _ • ..-VV" -----JEWELRY. WATCHES. ---tL pr.t'd Call wkdy• be\wn week, with a C ance tow a u 1p o W&IOllU· Eamlnp $150 to $300 or more Sura Ku more elet ART OIUECTS. 001.l> TV. ltldie. llOOIE II w •trlr multi t31UcJOam•SatW\wn Pb&ladelpbia. Cape Kennedy or p er w ee k . Good chance f or d:Itr, A\ocado, 2 )n SlLVl';R S£R\'1Ct: HIA.St.reo 1 091 1-olor u1I, man) utr.ii, 1:ao•noon ~74.Sot. Wu hlngloo. 0 .C. and cuh awards, advancement . Muat be able lo work 01 1 100· Call alt •. flNt: f'UR'll • A~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'trr cond u11s11 bikesandother pnz.es,lhaveajobfor Wlth le-enaaen. Thi3 15 not a paper s.si~l THJLt:se.u2200 Culor T\' w 1·11 mb l$2»7-t011tt $pm ,.,, GUAIDI OU If o a re ··-'tl1no to work hard route. C ~ Dryer l'IK f7), alnt A~t F~ Stereo & rC'<"Unl iit> ~U • part Umt po11 'I · Y u w i "' ' refrta Sll) tN-43'18 w ti.ma •lu bt-ct ntw ur.i c h1nur Huul Iii• lion• av all Uniform• learn re-sponsibllity and the value o( ca II Mr. Scot t a l 549·89~6 tor Emm11d Ba) • r1rm Sl~ incl del Ul\J.tl lcrl'llD. all c hannel•. looh. su,.; fur"N1"-d Car" pbonr money, call Mr. Scott, 549·8956. appolntment. lyhomrl3S228.' )2u:. or '"'~\ <tfftr Dock• 9070 ~3~~~d,~u~ ~~ ~ Transportation will be fumilhed. This llcya.. IOJO WATERIEDS ·Mtl21117 __ ~~·;~<;~··1~~;~~:·~:; n•Uon. TMtt )obs are In 11 not a papeOr route. E 1 Equal Opportunity Employer ;;:·;;~·;;!:~;~~·;:~·:; l'ompll'le s1~.llUt'll\•'\I l>wnttr t unrr AM I'. rl' ho.11 u11 tu 2.l' C) mo the J amboree Rd , NU Equ1al pporturuty mpoyer The Lint ·Ulba All Nt;\'~UNl>ERSOLO ''erb, Roberts tat>«' rr Nv.ptlll'h IW!I~ ..-.a. Call (213 1M) ~ M.a.. w ........... 71,.,....,..w~ 7100 <'orcln, 4 blK "pkn -• ...,.. •.-_.........,. --J'rend1. Reynold• ~31 A11uallnH11 ll3Q 7111>2 so l2IJO' la1>1= ... hit phon•'"· \\'1d1 tu '"" on 11hOh' Jla lrstyll; ·Comm Ot MefipW..e.d 7tOOIHefpW..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lr•ml',hkl'nu,mwit•ee (i,i1iurd turnluhh• & moorin11, H.dho11 l •lu booth rrntal, w/chontul ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , eo.t over l)(JO ~ac, 1385 ,.,..wood-Stock Up mtll('~-qwp tl7S 317~ v.11h v.1tho ut tx1111. Call 0 1mlel'a Oen T£L£PHOH£ ~11[$ or trade for trant car $7SCurd/Doll42·2t\21 tollc<'l tit~n 11 ~. (213) •-1"'""1\ kf Va .>AL Cirl'• llllshlkt l01pd , "'"6tt•• -·· """ 1 or n SlOO 6311 OOM \\.111h'tl Jukl' Dox: u1 1'111 loah & M..Cfte ,,..,, v Mature peraon1 Good benefits. Adult ru1d care cen~r IM2·~1 Jlou•ekt1eper1Cook ror couple l.1vt> '" p, l room a. b111h G4<! ~ Jlouaekel'pe r lor l(UHl honw. Call betv.n hm • $pm,M66716 JUNIOR SALESMAN MEN WOMEN ' --h,111 M111·h. Worklnl( orl ~,..... s u rs IN HI · OVl!R 20 W1antod boy'• Sc hwlnn nol, al~ lflrV 63tl :!lh:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('llll tl4S Mi.i° 10To15 Years Old Earn $20·$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Hwitington Beach & 1''ountatn Valley areas only. Leave name. address & phone number on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. Vanity Dike, 11" tn1m~ I09 I~ loah. Molntftt..ce/ Have fun selling Orange Count y 's •9!M....!!:_ ., "1,; 1 t" t c v 1 t: w 11 s.ntc:e f020 lo.ta. S,._d & le.din " oew .. fiaper along with un ....... ua... ................... 1025 Pl 6 ·········•••••••••••••• <ltLI 90IO " o _ __,, M......,....wl C<'mt•tcr) ut < ~p,1t 1'' I r • •• :::•••••••••••••••••• Important cha r ty drive. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..Ol J32 O<-t•11n \ ""' J (I . l a I II I I II II .. DCllllNT IARMIMGS Gara1e v.-ork bench. h\') $1200 Wiii •ell ll\'.pllruh HdtnlAhtnl( r 111n11n~ ~I lltlat For S.ilc lg'fl Two three hour shills. d I.It y c 0 D. tr I.I cl I 0 n Call ~I tl0ol2 \ Jml .. htnjt. & Cll·.inu1• Oa> rrwficr Southwtnd 13 x 2 ... , . ti 1 $ 812 .s , ---/\1:50 1nas\ 'A ork ... re.,~ ~r 1 hrs on rn1L 991 4uti.. I O:JO. I :JO S:JM:JO ' l42.uo.t AnwCMMMuc/ ..,.ll1TJ.1Atc• 67S·31iS -- '4.IU OR Pil'T TIMI -----$75 cord \itt•nuon Boal .O~n•·"' Tr .. pDri.ff°" Come in pre ferred, or call Mike c... 10)5 $42:.tl 'U'Ord dl'l llJ09.40 lll!>lcJd o( bU\ln~ n .......................... . ~~ Johoson. 2SO E . 17th Street, Suite O. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'Al'l'l'M~ S2!1!1' r.ills. I can p0ll11h your C....,_n,S<Je/ 9120 F Ume ... kdys Bayview S46-4lOO,Costa Mesa.Ca. Persian Kille n:.. shov. \'Al'l't ';lSRn'\IHl"l; uld one & make 1t look IHt Conv tWap, 20M Thunn . ....., W..+ed 7100 H9tp W..t.d 7100 qu11hty Stud Sen 1c t:>.Cll..l~<.a:u·~ PAl<TS hk~ n~,.' 646·tSM ••:••••••••••··~··•••••• S:M 642·3506 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ava1lahlr 638 9308 , RLI\ WllTTY $21:1 !I~ ?It O p.1ck. NEW over M-'-W9t.c1 7100 M.&..W..fed 7100 ft..:. 1040 l'•>LORT\' ' ~!.l!lllo ... ,M..t..-9030 head. for lmPorl tl)"ff HOUSEKEEPER l Da~ 1 week . Prefer own '!anspo~at10n p.3 08S2 House mn&r wntd, IT)otmn picture theatre. Ne,. port area. Send eomplet.-re· sume to WHtern AmuM! ment Co 9100 Sunael Blvd. L.A . 90069 'urst' & Aide, A S.A P uve-m. on L.i11una Bch for l'ttother ·ir; Em physema Exp d . refs Good pa y . Collect 213 342·7479 7·8 am or pm une:1 A1d115, ~xper prt'· f'd l 1·7 s hill M esa •;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-.;; Verde Conv llotp, 661 C.:enter S1, C M . INSPECTORS Mach ine Shop lnbpcc lion. Ability to read blueprint ~. u'" micrometers & ~<'nier calipers. Mm 2 > r~ l'X per. as m.;ch1ne shop operator or ms~rtor Appl) In Perlton CU-VAL CO. 17•1 Placenll.i. C M Equal Oppor Emµlo)'er Nt.:RSING IN S..,•nlao.- P time d1ty shirt. LVH r lime day lothlrt Apply Park Superior llealth c11r11. 14~5 Superior A\ e . S B 1>42 ~10 i:; 0 !'.: I l'TICAL C OATER TR.\INt::t; 1182 l'rodur· lion rl.itc :-; n 642·S446. Optometric Asst. Must llALISTATf SALES MAHAGll . WAMTID Compensation neeot1a ble Hot Corona del Mar office with l<Xs or walk 111 trarr1c Kepi) 1n rnn f1dence to. Ad 259, D1i1I> Pilot. P.O. Box ISG-0. Coeta Mesa. Ca. 92626 ReaJ Estate NOT TOO LATE! nus year we're exj)f'ct· mg thl' l><'sl act l\'ll)' in res1deot1.il n:salt>s yet experienrl!d 1n the Newport Harbor.Costa )lesa area Thert' arr tv.o more pos1t1ons re· ma1111ng lO hll"'out our starr C all Hal C'ox: • ...,.. . ...,.. --r . . ~ s-..1---e Jack~ h1111ll'r, Sl095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 JAKi'.S u.,o' ~'-'Pl Bl ....,...r-...... ••••••• 97 ... ..., I ' » l) •n l)Jll)' Iii 1 •••••••••••••••• .rll;ri $ALISWOMIEM Start Now Local Amway •PET WORLD• j <: ri 64~ 1>4il ;-.<'Vo W1ni;lu,. H.i1h1r l.1f1• !'ttin1mum 3 yra expr. Olstnbutor Offers Op· p I l 8u11 s, re k e 1 , -J 1 f(,;Jt, ll mun. uu1nm.1111 ~~lclH/ 91 St Salary• Comm St-lime portun1ty ror itd earn· Chihuahuu Poodln TTRESSES In r ann1 st i>r $11 00 ~oo H't ~ntemporary European 1nas. We aulil For appl Shlh·llu. Malteae. c · MA s.56"4<NI Bob 1111t'd1~on •••••••••••••••••••••:• rushlons Apply 1n call673·4786. Shepherd P om• 1o UrJnd n ... w frnm rwxkl -0111 11.irlt•y l>t"ld'on nu~kdr. person . Apropos. 29 ----mt.Xed puppies Stud svs home~ All mJkl'' & 225 llP. OMC' Eng,. lor 'ale. Call J oh11. Fu~n 1Sl16nd. Aak ror Telephone Canvass follow lb ttd 2525 w 17th' ~l tt'~ llaq:arn J>rl tt'~' drnt'. SlN·:111~ & 111,lfl• ,,7:1 ~7·11or67S-~.u;:?. J up,makt'apptshourlY• mot r 11 j ~·u•""ll' mt'nb :"e11rl\ nt'"· oan · bonus Call Thomas Cor r al t'airvHiw · SA. Open """"'" ' 557 4;~· · i3 Spruler 41.. nu •SECRETAkf Oo-.ney Sav1n1<s " Lo11n hu open1na 1n Oranice Co fur sharp individual v. l(ood 'h & typ1ne ·~kill~ Xlnt i1al,irv & benefits l'.ill l'l•rsonnel ror rurthl'r tnfo 549°0902 Equal Oppor Employer 67~ eve:.. ~!·5027 f1,,1mu~.111:. l:tll s l.1k1• S2000 COODNt'WS Ill''" Cull Jfl ;q1m 4111' Ml'rrury outho.1nl &Hi 4032 The Reuben E. Lee Now T aking /\ppllcaUolll! For. HOSTESSES • • 541! 4lAf7 r)ew 1974, nt'\ l'I U/>l'll A diet ~c1eot1r1 r ally · 144 '4J80. t>>.l 228 duys .\lu~I M'll ·7~ TS1~S111uka balanced for vour do~ :-.; B T11tml' Ml'mb<.·r~h1p ~ 1 ~.:1 1·\ ,., "k111h· I l'nmo llt•lll'r \hJn nu No aupplements .. tes5 Sarnfit·l'' lk,toHer SS()() bstofr~-6397 wa$lt Ftee dcll\'en l)h3 i:>lll & !illl til IS lo4lh p 9040 I Science 0111t Produ1·u I ••••• ; •• ~!':~•••••••••• 197S llON.OA XR7S 350 "6 1140 C:-.nrl'lled Contract SJ!>() or 11fler ;woo \'1l~ l'arpetm11 Raytluot (.'luss1r UI Cen I ti4~ OllH or~~ Doa 08t.:Dll·:N<.:l-:<.:1J'~ lielov. Cost s-47•8;~ tur)' Good rond ~ to Start Wed Fl•b Ill l'honr, 640 0800 7:, <' 7. ~ t:nduru 7:JOPM )IJr~port .\luTO RC'\ U.t:: 1A-11th~r lk U1rC'h1r11(1. nu ll'lll ' 2 moaold Irvine A~u 5-46 4928 pJnts J.ul..t'l boou 1 for G. nu ;ollr , 'hn ..,J.•r 193 30119 s.&e>-9922 to make an appt i----------1 Let me demonstrate ho AK c MI n I al I.Ir t .\lulfJrl)lll' lrlr, •1 l'llt:" tdr.)td IOI 'klllll: MotorHo..s. Dachshund Mule 8 ~eek ~ y 3 mah J 11111 1 8 Ft b11: l.'Muith lnr fl,hlnl.' Scik/l...t 9160 ... -.. ....... H,.. P,... type, ha\c car. live an "~-.... P11. art'a Will train 848-2350 strong support from ex penenced manacem~n can get your producuo 11om1 qwckly! We invll you to part1c1pale ! SIClETAllH lmmec:hale openin~s for Sec rctanes w1xlnt typ· 1na & sh AIM>. f/l1me Recept1oniat 4c Weeeend Apply in ~non only Mon &Tues 3P~l·5PM I 5 I IE. Coest Hwy l'Wwport leock l>tnl:) v. OJ r' &. sa1 Is . 1 $I ()()ti .,.. . ., """o old. paper trained $100 .. d l' 1 '"' n 11 r . "'"' """' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83 ......., "ra n n t' v. o m P art SP:\1 • R d 1 ~ Bedroom srt 1 Qn ~l bt'<l 1 · Rent ~ 11n~ Open oa • Non smoker. Rel1a. - ---- · penon to work In kennel Optometric Aut/Ofc & kennel sit on Sundays Mgmt 015pens1ng. Ex· m. to Y• 1045 1 Brand nt'w Coul·h & Chr Clll!l..~ir lllW l'hll~ Cr11(t fully •ell 1·ont blpe 6-8. "'"' •93 I°"• I W1nttr Kales &M~ Receptionist •••••••••••••••••••••••! .~,"' ~ ·•1 1 m 11hua.; 1 ~ .ul1 Eaual Oppor Em ployer 6 mo old houi.ebrokt>nl('ARPL'T L>,. t h run;ahou\ \ II, ~20Ull Over 17. ~-8078 per desired F 1 time ----557 2020. t:M Ca II .,.. 33119 9AM NOON 1. ~. u nr '1 or •1' ~ 1n11 or "40 41 i2 sv.1..-el mnle puppy ncl'lu ~ yd~ l'hon> hrn Mu't 1 2!1' t:srapade Win ter rJlri. SC Sip• I. Some fr\'I' ml 96J 11911 LIGAL SlCIETARY Part time ror 3 law>·er\ In Nwpt Center llrs flt'x1ble Plei&se licnd re s ume to I' 0 Kox tS4, Balboa lsl;ind, 92662 /\Un Mr Brandon P ..... (TIME THI llVIMI co. TYPISTS homt• w cnt•I yd~ 490~ 'l'll Sh11rt•• I nterrnrs 3'l (;r Jncl llnnk'I. $~ 11~1 '"""' ~NewportCtrDr To GUOd Home. I >r 111\l Gathrnnas111naluresfor NewportBeat·h • S1•ul Point !i1:.mt·~<· :!460 \\•>n :-..n 114'.! :!2~ •ll .,. ... ,." 1k .. orn11•d, b•·.iut 6i5 ~ t' 1111 ti Jj \'~I h U) 111 l<~:NT Titan 211' Sips 8. all ).lr.1~ llv day or Wt<t<k M~• 337011n 6 PM. '\ ,. 14 po 1 1 n ' "k c r . i.tr. :.;, :o or ~ 1181il.t November balJot. $.$,()() lO Equal Oppor Employer Fcmule. 645-3094 (iolJ l'>frmbt•riih1p tor ~,,h• Sll.<!_JX'rhr.:..M~-·4407:..:.:.:._ __ 1._________ •St.t To)•Poodle. '1alt' I n ID l' Cn.1,;1 (' t' PIX OPERATOR Se<'rt>lary •Diet....,.. Allered + ShoL-. Nell' MO l!">JI! ui S>H ill(llJ, l 'uul YALEHTIHE. Answ11nn~ S(!n 1n.' eitp. R[ll ESTATE Sales & Markctln& Agen· •Tec.a.ical lovmg home.~ 7671 Murm SPECIAL! WANTED MotorHOMet l'htine Mr (';nrt11h LOCAL Contrartor seek· only. (or full or part LAL <')'needs uper'd person •R.,.,.. ' ------FIREWOOD 24'SklPJ<J<'k 11 :i:iJ, S!1.:l0<1 ina top workin11 Supenn time, 3-ll shi(t &12 1403 CAREER tu handle I girl ofriu FwRltwe 1050 :JO' Jeffm·s S F •53:i, tendent to run work ---dut.ies Please call for m · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·8250 ~11,000 540-2660 Must be qualified in •II Perfect Supt>r rantas t1 r op· tcrvlew Shop&Save new4cusl'<I --:.1 ow ... n!\ Conenril S ,1- phases. State quahhu w~i--portllnll)' for the RO W.-stmark&/\SMX' furn . 11lrt 1, m1 ... r M.<'mper ~h !" lt\ln• ~520,SJO.OOO WANTED llom .It minimum wage-a u."":.=:' &titer' Current ~laHln(!, 397S li1rchSt. Sui.le H sig, Volt Temporary Wilson's Bar11;iin Nook Countr y l luh SSSO 46' C'hn" Connie, Bn:o1Lol• ·Reply Ad. 611 . Dally ~ very aettvc loral Red Npt Bch ~ 6444 Services MSW. 19th St l' M ~ 1100or993.2J~2-_ •SSI. $69.500 MIN Motor HOtM1 rhone Mr. Griffith Pilot.PO.Box 1560Costl6 9~2:)0,. or Carpet Realtor, eai:er to -SECIET""IY-Wa n 11.' d Gt' rm an . 46' ;\laskan !IMS. $119,000 Mesa9:!626 )J0.9""""' work with new !)4.'0ple '"" l141C...-Dri•e **I BUY•• Jupanei.e W.1 r Hehl·~. l)\\'IOI. P,\HKl-:U : ,...... No llcense nece11&ary to For N11wport Center de· 1 , •word~. dJ1t1tc r' un Y;\CHTSAt.t-:s ,,,_.,0 "-l~e & 540-2660 LVN S3S Per Shift Earn $4 hr pulllnll your 1-1y. FREt; on the ~ob \.t'loper Sh & typmi: re· 146-474 Gocxl U11ed furniture & ifor-· hrlmnts "'li" • ....., i;:11 11111 ""'" ~,, ~ Ray view Conv llo1p. n.ononahty to work All .,.,. d .... d l M (Acr06s From A 1 Oil I ill .. ~. ~ '" ->GUJ P.tt 9400 h CM ~ k d f tra1rung 1n thr f1ekl or q oxn rt'lume o r . pp llAnces w 20MT unn. '642~ wor one romournew 1nlo ca11Llnda.M87~ Amon, PO Box 1960, QC.Airport) Sellfor\'ou Go l( rluh-W1l~nn StJH 25' Tro1an nu, 11ht blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAID NEEDED Irvine ofr > ou must ---Newport Beach Ca 92663 Equal Oppor Employer MASTBS AUCTtON rom111 i.cl 1nrl tui: Sli5 bow & :llrn <'1" · dirnrt'<' F1,;t Mai:" Jo'iti; 128'11 Lido Shores llotel po&St'U a pleasi[ll dear RECEPTIONIST -settlement. m't \ell Likr nt•w <'.111 ult ~.pm. vou:e&raeonlldlfttman· t'or T ues thru Sa t Secreta~rnl ---64M616&1ll·962S S.S9~ ~11(\ 5pm840 l!Y»lllr ~4987 Call ti'l3 8300 Mr Perft>ct for .~tude chard Ouellt·ttt> S.ilon. T' p IST Fut " ae TYPIST /IECE:PT Aft 6-C .. 142· I 542 Ir• 10, Co~l ('ou11tr> < "luh 1213l93fl 36t1(i Maids" ~aid Supt'r\l~or &. housl'V.IH'S );o art~al 200Nt>wport nr l>r. NB e uratt' Unusual. 1n· Neat. accurate. good --membcrshl1> fur h·"" R.c,..atlOftaf "~keeper Thi• Inn ~el ltnic lnvnh«•fl I-or __ _ leresltnl( orfll't' ~ZS mo ,zrammar. citpcr'd onl) 4 poAttr. hand r.1nl'd IH'd SbOO + tran' fcl' uu .. ph lctt•.11 hH· alJoJrd 11.irrn VehicNI 9530 at l..a1una 211 No Coast more Info ~ tl09tl betv,on *lee~ Clertl * EI T o ro. S8G 111130 & t:ont:.irt Mr!'. McDowell. w ship scrne Mu11t ~t'll. 11.111 6S I I .Ht 5 3<I 'c~ I "" f)(.'cor. t•overt>, & ~1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy Apply Wt'd 2118, 2 9am Spm Average typlnll Record ~·6818 ~ C.;211 S«I0 1 h3l 64S·07 IS o r t>J!I (>).I!! ~·u" mil "42 ftl."11 72 S.·11ut VK, l'S1 I'll, 111r, to•P M Nophoneull, k f .... I ----i ll4Sl2:3leve'I ----IXlr"l'lt"•n 1., 1,.1,1.,p.ir IUr,,1k,.111,h1i1k,.l 'rlr .. l'Lll)18F.R Minimum s ~Pini( or 8uul0 Vtsua SICURITY OIUHCH Wllr p i A ~I)(' u u n ~ h 4 pd tl l ---·---yrseic~r in plumbing& co X1n1 eo benefits Call k 'j" d ' •nm erer:i s. Came table 11rl. l>un1,h ~"RAM-LETS "'vnl\11 110 & T1 ,11lt·r. 111• · ~ •.' 1'·1 1014 ~111' MAtNTIHAHCI heallna ~erv1t·e & re Control Career Employ :-i1te wor , eu inl& MacArtC~durMal 1-'0f'd, ~·tl'1.'. d•ist•d \Upho.irtl ~ Only s:!49S MESA BOAT u1111 .sacr1rln•. $26()0 Pa•soHNft. t A sU!u&I\& N~wport L\tac h llole . N ·w Ao nd ltt'U S ANSWERS ('L··",''TL'.R.''"'6·4<ll2 l1rm Evet1.673~712 -p1un 642 .5667 men icency. """"'~' Aall "·I' 170011rt 11 ·30 PM. ~·n al Oppor l':mplov1 r ~ ~ r '' r_ ""' Male or female ----34<Xl In ine, Ste 102. N 8 ~ "' ' '""tu ---' · 8.17 2838 1 ----4 Whffl Dri•H 955• TR'c ukrorChierorSecunty (' I'° ...... s-11 9060 y Call S.0-1027 l><'t,. etn PSYC~A L'np11ck rack Vt .. , uo ••••••••••••••••••••••• noon • Spm for info •Worker R E Sal~ Mnvmg to Alaska Mu~t 1 YIDll Ornoti• •••. •• ••••••••••••••••• Equal Oppnr Empln)rr Social CURTIS R E is t'XP&fld • S.C'y/Gett1 Ofc •UTOTEM * ~II 6 rm1 or nt•w Mrd1t • IJRINK ·71. z7• Calahnll. CIC'un I !,75 GMC JIMM.~ M !\W toroortlmalrac· lnit 1l s ln H~lm •·nl F/Clkkpr/COMtr IMPLOYMEHT lur11,1nrlrormaldinrm. 1 ·,ually ~hi•nnmanha~ uulboard. :-;11 rart111nb HIGHStERRA Manai;remr nt ' l 1 v e I n · P _. l 1 " n 1 l>1·<11>1011 Our In\,.,, Ac:tmlft Aul1tc11tt Oft O TUHITllS k 1ni: bdrm. ltv rm & iruuhli'. hi· flrup~ into ,1 f.o\ ;1 xt r a i. S 11 ,11110 F' 11 11 pow l' r w 1 I h l'EOl't.t-;l't~HS0:-.1 1>11yr h1alnr AN\ll't' in men\ Snll•smcn ••rC' 100•-. FrcPoit1 P R m1"· IW02!1tl7 li1irl,d>lll:"/Kit over ;>1110913. au111mut1r & air l'•1nd1 ~:xcc lookm11 l11r 11.1rl I o ul•landinit 11cn..r1tl averulllni: 1n exec~• nf Lidteindert1Al(t1IH')' t'ullorP1Art·Timc 111,,111>1! W1llt radr. 11 m e a & ~ o <' 11111· In I hollp J::xµer'd ul 1trou1l $..'\00,1lll0 µ mo Learn 4020 Birch SI, Ste 1()1 No •;xpc'r Nc•ressnry l "nt.r.it.ihlr pnc'r'• Sm.di M nl'I•• <'off Pe ta hit• ~Ill l~ 1'111' 1n322. like n1•w, SADDLEIACK wholnale !IUl)llhl'~ f"u ll) lhcraµy, f11tm l)' lhl·ra11> how e>1..ih )llll 1·11n Ill Nl! .. µ(111 Beach 83.'J Hl!IO Al((' 21-65 LUjlihll> rJt'ton WI! hll\ll II\ rm WJlnul l'Ofr1·(• t11hl~ $S \tol lrmlt•r $9541 v •WY IMPORTS r11p1tuhzl'd 67Jl!22J & trctllml'nldl\po~1111m, r rea1111 )t1u1 111odud11111 t'ullforApµt/1-:Hah'f~'l c;oToTht>Neart'sl & rlN1 furn n•r> ~ood ~m11ll wrlOd llrsk SS. II SSI OS29 lll-2040495-4949 -phmninl( & rlacement by c:J1lhn1it !If.<! l! l.>11 l•ir Tl\.: TOC MARt\ f:T r.1hnc· Com(' & P!l't' ui. 1roi•k IOI>\' t1~<'k. l\clrnlral fl! AT UR t: W n MAN . t-• 11ml' or µ t1mt Xlnt conftcll'ntrnl ml er view St'rvlrC' Statio n Attt•n f"tir .\pphcat1ons &. lnro ·y h.ink )OU !N'.II 'l~H :!5 r ort.ihlr tJrmlu l Is \BOT Complete. p /tlmr tn wC'l romr uhuy &fnn1t1•bc•nl'r1t~ Ai.ltforVmi'C' illtnl f"ICli<'rcl l>ll) & OJl CALL.47141642·7702 ""'" SlS, FM ln du~h 11.1rl'> 5175 •· ' I I ti t I> 1 f 1·1 T~ s tAm• 1n~ 10· l!rtoen ,or.. Xtnt •111.11 ..,,. ... newcomer• • 1·11nt1H'I ''"" > 11rt•I' > '' "11 " ~Vt'I Jo'ull & 11 11m1' Ap c "'• Y• < "· ' r.1dm for H tr.1tk r;tr '""'91..,. plui. 1117'.! Sutuk1 .IN•p t whl dn\'r 11.'IOO m1, xlnt con•I. S21•w1. )52 3443 .ift liPM merchant.a •1u1bl<' hr~ l'•)'rh1alr)', S:snt11 .\n111 IU:T/\11. pl>, Sht>ll St•llon, t7th It S22 !I() per foot plll)<•r SIS "'15 78:..7 lllted ur, 1111' t)"P1n11 Tu.iln c·om11111n1t) Ol'F.NINGSl-'Ull Irvine.NU WAITaESSlS 6753175 5'47·~ l~p1tol, 1001 No. Tualln ASST. MANAG>ERS Pniqur rusl 111.,1111w r QuM·n '°',, bt••t. II.I ln<'h -----A•t'.SantaAno Withup:imltn1<N.1t'IJr Shaklt•t' Oistr1butcr~ fnrbu.,ytorft't',hop f:x roundmorhlC'lttll l>ininll \1lm1rJl1olnrT\' Color Med1ral orf1<"f' t'lt>rk Equ11IOpport:mployt>r SptC'lllll)' Sh1ip \11\un wanlC'd Tr.itntnl! pro per amu11t Appl},Ttny Sl'I fl 5W1\rl t'huir~. 'tvantrnn .. !lli2fi002 l\.nowlrthte or nrrount1 r~ment "l'J>ortunil ir-c \ llled 83l 327 1 Naylor ·1'. 27000 Ortrii.1 IWI 34"° payJbll· an1I atntr11I nl R ... l\IA. f.,:·Ts~.~.' .T1,•1:1~,..\L1':S .:rncrnllll bc•nrlit~ Api•ly 11 .. ). ~JC' fire "kill~ ln11ur11nrt• 11111 r" , ' i----------i 101 rr11u11rll Soil 11ry Ll«t-;'1s•:1> 10 Pt'rimn t•f:·a 1ti.,:~ 117 WAITlfSSfS f ,\RrET ,..;,.\ 1•r u~1·it I Vi Arni.in ~fo " Im 1'""'' )•h urnn~·· nvlon 11lui.h opc<n Mll OC3'1 I '" l<'F.NSl-:11. Wt>atmlnal\'f Mall SHIPPING Exper'tl .,.ullorµ t c,;t, r1 Ill-: HEii \\'r~lrn G111.1'1 hri. Nl':.tt JPPf'"r M..01<'111 llar k 011' po,1 110t1. r t, mt• •: ~ Jl('f ·•I "" IV for C I' 1n l..;11un11 l~arh f'lr.l'r "1hm1I r•• 11um .. to C.1rl It W\•l)l'r M () am"" ('nu•I llW\', L..aauna llf'11rh <'11 u:.'1 ..... 1 4!M 11721 >1lmt,..l ne w Mu~l ~di 1~1" 111,1,', !WI .l240 Metal S,a..r1 fo\111 ac p llriw 1-;,1lt'r'tt Suprrme En111nt•\•rlnl(. 1000 f'll('l'OllH f\\1', C \1 ~~.l!ot8 2730 C:ARl'1':·r ~ O'"er:?I Sofllll, II &. 4, mJlthlDI(. 1 081 ..........••..•........ ·ru •:\TM •."IT' S:ilt1' ~:n11r 1':t. 111 S211J\ CLERK Surf & 311 loin Wr 11..i111 >'"" 111 111·11 i.; Ufr T)l)•~I 111 $6.~ !'Jl)lO W ('w"tltv.>,NR SSCASHSSFOR hnmMI with nn nct·l'lcrol 1• um'' l'yp1•l $.I hr ff 1 :'oio f'horw C';1ll,. <:•Ml ""'" furn r1·rr1 11~ hhM· ~·ri·1•n $14~1 :,.10 Iii~· l'l1 roul"<c th.it at.1ru 1m ln111e l'eraonnrl Allt•m·y Wr iarc 0 l'r "II .m op Gar04J9 Sale 8055 trir· ,1mr~ :,11, O'il.11 m1-<h11tl'ly H >"11 1111• 111 w•: t7thCo,ta .. 1,.,11 po rtunity rnr nn in WAITlfSSES ••••••••••••••••••••••• l(•fC"'lNI 1n 1rnrn1n11 b111 Sultt22i r.12 1110 1h•1du11I to exprtnd hit Hoth lun('h & dinner Lillhl blur S.if.t, Ulnrllt· Wi\NTl·;U t .. 111' .,lrnll'I mocu·v from thr ,1art,ll"""""'_.,......_.,,....._,,.. ...... _1 k~ledU nnd w1>rk r(' 11hirts ,.:iif)f'r1tnred. nvrr !wt. Rtdaninl! <'h1i11 , ('op1wrt11n•· ilr lf11rvl'M l(t'l lnd1•h.lu11ll1t•cl frl'r l11LN1 ""Pl'r lt'nt l.' m our 21 Apply In person, u,.c1 11 , Mu1tnn\llll 1 .. ,, tlour rrtrlKt•ralor tr111nin1tl'n lhcJob lnom• SALESMIH ahlpplnl( dcp11rtm1·nt butwn 2·4PM Tj)1f1o 'i11 l'on"ol<'. r,, m i~r ,..,,,, ('alll'11tlA~o 11..r1111·~· tif many tnp nH1r••A 1111111 "''trtllll" ~.000 Thti po111tion whlC'h hu flt'ltaurant. 211Jll:C.wport l7 20, Ml 770!1 < clM 1-d thruout Cir 1n~t1 c·oun (.'nmml""lon beeorne! 11vi.ll11blt· rt" C1mter l>r, 1'4 H Wanll'<I hy l'\t l't' :1111 ly, 1•nll for furlh1·1 1lt' I( )Oii 11ru 1n t'Jll>••r'<l l!U.lrrlll )'l'arre<'t'nl ~h1p c:11ru1-!I' Sult• l1 v1111• 'l"fl t·v1\1•1I •t·<·l11•1111I 111 1 J II, ,\ r 11• n t'. 1 714 I ~alt•l\man w 11 ~urrr•,.,,ful 11m1 11011 rrl'P1vmi: 1•11 Women nNtdrd 11' wurk Sun & Mun 11 4 S•1fo, n r 11w11 I 1• 11lh1• r ,, r "41114712 tr•rk rl't·ord 111 11ir,•,·t ix•nl•nn• lf youlitth••rt' for ht1u"erlt•11ni111( lovrH11I , furn, ,k l'., n11u11ahydt' 1n itd tnnd I t h ti lty <1u1rrmC'nl~ 11nd 11 rt ll C"rvll'f' Pl1•1u1• C'a ll "trl ~ 11k1 rlillhl'~ ;>O()ll r.4/li'6.'l2 ltL'AI. F'-ST1\l'L' .Sl\\,L'..'\ "0 ~ or Cl l'r ~Jlf'. II f r II 4"" 7310 ft "PM .. V.u..IMTIMI SPICIAL! 211 Excallbt>r Ranni: Sloop 041. $9,)()() 27' <..'atahna •S28. SI~• '!()O 3f) latandf'r Dal I~ Of ,...,... 40' ~hrinf'r 1~19, lo5ll 0110 ~J' Hhode' Yo.twl P~. ""~ Jl1\Vlll I. l'l\HKt.11 V Al 11'1 SAt.1-:S th.II IHl l 7l Ulaiw r 4/W 11nH, nt' er llM'll ~:v1•1 y uv· 11011 ~upi·r rnn<I $4800. !>48 431'4! uftl'I 1, .IC'•'ll I.ill• 'H I 'J » VH, \1 Jn)' t•l(lf Ill I I'\ l:t Ill I'll, 't·r v 111 1111 . • 1111'>11l1•r 11 .llh', KllM ~:! ... ' lill Jo'OICI) th ..... II S.1rnf111• 11" 111 S1•••1 <:ull~ifil47 :!"" llu1<MC' South Sloo11 Tl'\ICkl 9 560 Kc.'ll t!nhurjt f)t·'1J.!11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll1•11111·f11,lrr11•'1, \111111,h 71 Forti Courirr. iclnl IP11k 11 lro. i\h~ol1111·I~ , 111111 nl""· 711 11 purk hr111t11I Wiii 1·1111,1d1·1 1 ,111111r,uli 1171> ll!n 11 ail•· t"k 1111: ~~Hiii 1:, fi' 1"!111 q•I;"~ S111 p1• W/llll r-1•w ,.tllll, 1111• i;11·kl'la, f1•ntJ1 r11 $11~1 l\nx1ou~ H Ir h {I r (f .... n N ' A(' ht Salr~ 673 21Yi0 7 4 Ford Courief' 117!1 11117, lK'" l ofr ~011S :.4 I Ton !-.1 ukr n ·hll 11111lnr, hrak••' 11•1l<in•-. M't:. ,,,..~ :r?.Sf, MOl>f:t-"1 ~/\SSJo:llSt:S 1'1.un-Modt'la, t:nort1 netdf'd Top monty N.-w StudH'I 831 3111 I c. -., • "-,,11"'· 19741 can bt your lt1okln1t or 11 ·l lml' ''" A " _ Kt•w1rrw1•, ('flM J # J>frmanl'r.t work plea1e ....u._.. .. -....u.. W:1ntC'd Comb1nu11on1..---------~--------""" Ol·n 1 h11(1tt~t Y"•r yet '"'I in ..... rAAn ~-J -'-1070 ~1nk.R1•rr1i:&f:a~s1,,vr •~fK & FINlf IOOM'I I M1ll10n1 ol 11ntlar" In u.,,.. Y "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •w .. ,. J AJI In I untl ~>411 t41M .S SS$MON£VS$.S P/Um4) w 11 (utUtf' l'.111 640-40!i1 for n1>11t T.t»el, l.altort romm10111ns h.l\l' ~n ~· 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·f'rl'1' a dny trn1n1n11 t31 nt>fl 1n th1· R •:IT STANDARD ••••••••••••••••••••••• W .A. ..iTED WANTl-:D t:xt•• ut1vc Of ,-0 u"C) l"1eld ~u hrt·n~•· r•·q d """'"'OU ... CIH""" "'" f1cr F'urnllur1• P "I -Cad1llacruproiram Endlt"'" Ind' 1 Wtt'k *'"""'"' "' w• 101' CASll DOl.l.All IXY C·i~h CJll lltn~rM Molel uper'dma11l.~hr' •llav.ah,AcapukolnpiJ tra1n1na C.1~h i11m MEMORIES Tht(.)prnlnt: l'AIO f'Oll YOtll< !ntl4111l1 4llu•> ptt day 1n "ch•n11e ror •lst pltt c t stlll's in missions Wl'ekl) l llll nfourNewAnt1qut•Shop JF.WELllY. Wi\Tl'flt;.4' · a~S.S-t7M OranaeCounly Mr Murphy,w11210 Nrwport llorh AR1 t1HH:c·1~. 1 ,11~1> ~fvntftw•lr Our apt'clalty ha~ ol S ll.VFH S l-.HVIC~ M 0 l h Cl r • 11 II,, Ip" r •lst place h~ttniu taken SALEs --INC b c ntr .J< Equipmettt '""'" 1085 Do -•it1c U•lp•r .. inOranaeCountv . R--11· nu-· m"n ..__ ways ren ou )' I "'IN•; t '\JllN & AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• •u.. " ' Id .,..... , .,...ry • -~· • J'er1od A mrrlcan A nl · TIQU ES &u :!200 rttponslb1hUea. clun· Or•ht plarce llsttm&• •o in Cal1f'1 most un1q.ur (AnApphrd qun from thl' 18th & r.1,•1· ty pt-wr1ltr~ !-.1 ~ Int laundry• JrO('tr)' anllt! oun Y d t Lt MainctJ~ Corp I Early llkh Ccntury Olnmo nd · Rtpa1ra of <hr" Slliup. fll<' ~' 1 C'hr' shDPPtn1. 6 alltndln1 to •I.I\ place' adver1llllng ln '" en ttnl erb, a~c111 i 2221 S Ana. St ... ~ u--;~ eh1pped stont'll rttut to SU 35. sty d•k• r1e1 n• lb•-h mited nffds or 2 California lni In co or a.s..eu. 11 ..,._ .._ • d M7 W 19th CM s.~ 7411 cbannlna ilrll l$ ,. 12 •lit place·advertasi.ni 10 lleK 1 1ni expenencedho rt Santa Ana. C. 92704 3109 VIiia Way, N mcrra~C' \ 11tue Diam on _ _ :.._ • Uv US A tai nurserymen w art llAM-41'.M Thur.Sat _LabWH14164 ---,ICMCK & 0,,,-.s 1090 Hn •~It •P, prox:lbllC>-120 Rb~ •bl plac~ wlnM"r RF.LO creath·t "' lndustrlou• An equa] 673-~1 8311-0'!42 A I apph1re •••••••••••••••••••••• • per w . nu e . e . Xlnt salary <'Om m 4c opportunHy employer ---quamnr "'" 'I • GHT Pl NOS I F. qulremenu: 2 yrs ex:per Hom* Buyer sConttst bmf'fiu ~ compl~e l~~~~~~~~~~ Antlqur 11ml t;prii:ht amethy1l ruble'I. opah1 u rRI A 'A •• preten'ed In hou'~ work 1t unlk~lnn~~· ltt ua U · resume to 1. -Pt no lbird care action> & ilrcon Bar11a1n pricer. CRAFTSMAN PIANO & etuld ca~. Ref. auto. list you uu.a1n1ni your ROGER'SCARDENS Bu.rled Walnut attoc~ The On('nl:il Jrwel, 3JC lfa~ u l11ru stoc k of ''err 1tronic aense of "411 F.Jt.at• ll«nae. Call 2301 Sin Joaquin 111115 decor <'&ndtr' holdeni E. 17th St. CM MS rl'\tored Upn11ht Plan•~ r8pon.t1lb1hllly It depen. LU COWNS n.a. '•' •u•port Beach, .... , El t 1 t cond Make or673-9140 ~tartmit ~t S3SO hnclud b II _..,. k nu ·,,"'~ ..,.. To plare )OOr me>S~llte eun· X n ---iniz tun1nJ1/tlellvor y I da I ty. """" wor tnJI '62·5566 9'2l66() before thr ~r. 644.2225 or 1·778-14l6 Mkctlcllt1_. 1010 1-'1nonC'ln11 ll\'a1t C•ll rond. P1"1111" cnll Wt•ndy Attn Ceoriit>Craeber rr•dma puhhC' aft 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8~6·0600 for frle!ndly SH· Ullo lrn m 8 · S, Call 1714) s.o S800 for an "640-Ull. 5 JO to 9 l"""'intmrnt phonr Appli..c•t 10 IO INTERIOR DOORS tc:>lrphooc 1nrormatton. ,."" Dally Pilot ••••••••••••••••••••••• $10 Each l.:RA t'TSMAN l'IANO Cluslfled. 6-12 !1671 Will buy IOml rtfr1a1. 8P· BABY CAR SEAT 201.S N M •In. SA phanl'a runolo1t or not XLNT COND S20 2 Bib So of S A. Frw1 most>rap metal'1$ ~~ IM8-M79alU at M11n_~_·t ___ 1 'J' r y a n 1111 y r 11 o I Kave somethina you want ClaJ..~lrlrd Ad to buy, •I'll ----------1 to sell• CIU~lfl~ ads do « f'ftll IW\mrt lllnt <.1.11u1ftC'd ..\d~ 642 5678 1t well. 642 5678 ~~~~~~~~~!' 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Vuy m~t· ('ond ' YAU.IYIM'OttTS mode l .. cars, truc k11 . "Tl Conllla c-. Lo mi. a.~cooc1-!-~4! Cbarle11t on. t'M ~.645-17112or1>40·8109 lll-104049Mt4t vana. recn•atlon1l .-._ • ...,,. _.., _. ..... ---------1 vehldu amporu " 5301'• It l-owner, deck rack. xii>\. All with low mile• &. 1 OWi,... 9955 "76 D1uun P.U. 3000 m!, MuatSelJ. 492-t138 dome.Uc.. Mu.at be in 2001 ... e•llfk• Avery Exit. S.O, FWf. $1.1116/blt otr.l4T"'7ll8. >~•r fartory warranty DodcJ9 9935 ··~ ................... . runru.n1eondJUonltm~t 831·1740 4U1tit ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 Toronac<lo lmmaac. Calltornla nfety C'ode HERE HOW Oktlmubile/QadiU • '67 OOO&tiStahon Waa&on ArC"Cptm11 offers or trudc atandt.rdl. J....,-LAGUNA NIOut:tc In ~ood 11hapt•. forequlty 4116 37~ ·tn Datsun 11.u . Hard lo £1C•nunoAuloSal~ II.ST COLO& ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nikllli ~. ll31..z1t0 • -- flM. Looks, ~ .cre11t. -.woo · ~•kr "ll XKt! Convt t>ti ttfUI "IS Volvo1U. 4 Sj)d, rudio, 495-6430 -'70 <."ulla~ ~ M il. air. $1.1~.83&.oostf. WE PAY TOPOOLLAH sa.ECTION IM cond. ll.000 . au drk a ren exterior. C hrd 9940 dl'rits . tP/lt, <'1ealn.•1~!l FOR TOPUSEl>CA"" ~50UTMLAMD CaJ.1547-9915 Pirelli tlr.a . XLNT -o ttl7 .... ~ ................... vc u1tppttc111 "• ~~· •-.1 l«I Chevy, 10' flat n~ c 0 N D . $ 3 4 5 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Kiile. White ()0 white. 73 Omega v 4' Air, • /':;), ~;!1,..89$. •·oRi:~~~t::STlC USED 1...,.W'• J•& :u Mar\ I. • dr. 71.t·Sltl-SUl 'inoran.ie. '6S Cam aro 3 apd lo adl'd . $4850 V . l'. P / B. clt'un. re llablci ...,, _..., M2·8108 11 -• apd .. goo4 tond, n~w ' ~trirrn. n~~ds aom~ 613 tiG:JI 4&,000 m1. $2500 494 ml --------• ~.!~rfitnart.u extr• cleao 1'70 2100 CSA ""''nt $1300. PP~ T.......__., ,767 ... ..-.... U--~ "~"""' ...... or494-7287 '74 Chevy LUV. Mikado --..-• .._..,.... ---,.,.., ....... ..._. 'i• I.TU, 4 dr, xlnt r<>nd, Group. T11romu whla, IAUllllUICK Automotk ....._ t7ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••,•••••••• l'S/1'8/AC,;. n u W/W. '73 Olda Cutlasii Supr(•m1• ~000 ml. Xlnt 13500. ~Harbor BJvd 1971J.OCSA ••e.•••••••••••••••••••'&4TR4d.Nendwpa111n.!_~n1~'!'Mdi ttlOa...,.. 9920 rud111h, $3450, PP pcwer 1teering. po~w •>n8109 •·~fi u ..,.M '"'9 '>&nft OnJyz.t.OOOm1lc~. •--l()C>, Ii CO • i.vv.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7•1 ou""3 '-rak .. S fu ~tory "Ir .:. ......... ..,.. ,,. _,., lt7l 200Z R J! D'Stt: ~r :as cir. Call 540-7823 ~.,;·~:;u·~::·:·;;·;~·t~· CONNELL ·~ ~;;, lirouuham. Xlnt ~lt•r.; rn'u1ii11lt•it. ;,M. 9570 TOP DOLLAR 4 speoed with stereo. AM/FM a&low mUu Xlnt c ond in t'\'4.'rY -.. traction t'U!llom mtcnor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p AID I 973 IAYAllA SADOLllACK Yolbw.... 9770 l"\!ll!>l'ct. "\Illy eqwpJ>e<l., rood. :.i-dr. 1-'at· uir, p/s. xlnt cond. mu:1t :1t1l·n 1tt•t• 1973CHIVYVANS ~speed. YAWYIMPOITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l OWn~r PP.6'75·926.l. CHEVROLET plb.SSS0.675·1808 S.'J.200 548-~-·-- 21-0CHOOSEFROM IMMIDIATILY '72 POPTOPCMPR. Xlnt -iO Country Squire. fully Into 9957 Onti lun& & one short FOi A.LL SADDLUACK IMW 131·2040 4tS-4949 t'Ond. W /hmt lugg rack, Cacllac " 9tl 5 SALt:.S & SERVICt: eqipp. ldnt rond, $1000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~~~iuxc~ras. FOlllGH CARS 131·2040 495-4949 ensen Interceptor JI um/fm a-track ster. PP •••••••••••••••••••1••• 2121 Hsbor ll•d. 644·5004 '12Sqwrn W11n. Ong. r I' VAWYIMPOltTS CAU.OICOMEIM 1911, 45,000 m1. $6,999. SM50.IM.2-4232. ''CADILLAC" COSTAMES I\ Mercury 9950 Xlnl. $2,200. Cull TO SH US otlAHGE COUNTY'S &'75-3735 12 Super Beetle, FM 8 trk 546-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-691111. eves & wknds 131-2040 495-4949 O~IST "--.WC. 9735 stereo. 4 new Radials, g .... t:ty o Pn"ce ·71 Capra 1600. •·spd. ---9960 '1• y·---y ..... aU xtr"•, Lo & Cust 1nt. S.Of m1. Cd. UGW • •972 M-•4 Carlo bar"alll Wbt/red int. 45M m L •••••••••••• .. •••••••••• .. "'" --. ~······················ cood. Au. s188s. w 1·1 • o • ..-10 ~ ~ • .., · " ml. T.O.P. in trade for 162 CoovertJble, 12 volt Ill·. for 18mo pd. s.48-7116 CL----pnre. $1800 Evenanss $1.250 Days. 213·835"·1291. ATLAS trans9 car or money. Sales·Servace ~asing 5ystem. $750/begt otrer. _ to -FrOM 642·5255 eves ufl 7, 714·968·7922. ~UISalt.S.:30 ~C--, •--~9151 -'72-411 wgn, xlnt cond, f'or lhc best pnres. the '69 Malibu, 2·dr HT. iur. '73 MOHTEGO MX C~ler/~llMMlth -••• """ 47,000 mi on new eng. lowlllll lease ratl'S, & de· AMtosW.tecl 9590 Rolls oycc BMW Mmda 9711 S2250.6'2·:J672/afl 5 pendable service,·see P/B, P/S, clean. $1 ,200 4 Door v.g auto/trans Open a1ly & un. 't1l 10 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 3100 W.CNst Hwy. ftJ1. 234 E. 17th St. ••••••••••• ••• ••••• •••• ----NABERS' CAOIL AC s.86-3171. Power steering. power PM '"1 TOP ~~2-9405 . Costa Me&a ~6-4444 '73 Maida RX3 wa11. Air. '63 YW. Good tr... l '73 Chev Cupnce. Lwtury brakl.'s . Had m. Heater. 2929 Harbor lllvll ' I -amtfm, auto, Jo mi's. $650 F'IRM -968·2130 2600 Harbor Blvd Factory air condit1onm11 C<>stu M1•sa HAL GREE.._. E $1""". AJ. day~ ,,.,,,_,,,,,..,.,, --options. New tires. Ball W h 1 l c w a I l s . L I c 546· I 9 J 4 S ORANGE C,OUHTY'S n _, ~ ......., ""'"' COSTA MESA b-40·9100 Sharp. $2950. 493-9876. Ol5HG 8 eves642-8051 '71 VW 7 pass. bus. gd. OPEN SUNDAY . ---- Paid HIGHEST BMW ----rond. 2S mpg, converts MustSell! $1895 '7:.! Duster, 340 V-8. Hue & edH -..S 9740 for ramping am/fm. 'Tl El!forado. Champagne 72MonteCarlo, lmmac. mg cam, heudl.'rs, auto, S ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3600897-68:>4 Qe1ge, saddle int, s un 540-3666 Smdo AH am/fm. $2.200. 559·4026 FOR * MQlCIDES• , roof lo m1, PP. S51-2498 UtKoift Mercury Sales & service •CLASSICS• 75 VW RABBIT. only 5000 ---'67 Chev Wagon. 327 auto 1301 N. Tustin Olttiac: 9965 Used VW's Paild for or Hot Harbour V. W. • • o I I ha.. Brh. 842-443$ BUYER ''LA. •-a·s .66 2S.O· SE COUPE. ml, AM /fo'M Casette. '64 Cad. 2 door. Excellent xlnl rond .. new tires: Santa Ana 5147•0511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 4 .a!M--6361 or s.4S-933H426l cond. $SSO. 71.000 mi., $550. 675-2704. 1973 PONTIAC OH IMPORTS Newest Dealer!" speed with sunroof ----P P s.57·3872 n cn Firestone Bh•d. '69 280 SE COUPK Air '72 Super BeeUe. W /s nrf, ---· - --Chrysler 9925 MustClllCJ 9952 Le Mans CeMipe Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I ell l,.c..• ... 11••1. I t p j \')\ H1,1H1'IN(#f()tiil lfAL M Downey c2131927"6635 r ond1t1on ing wit h am/fm.nutires.1>rakes.·1ocoupeOe V1lle,72,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo aded! An all bh11·k 3 Miles West or 605 automatic. SHARP! $2,250. Aft 6, 675·0228. ml, xlnl (•ond, best ofr '6S New Port nu tires '67 M uslani,:. 289 cng. beauty with low nulr:.. :14 .•so S EL. Silver ex-fr1 VW 8 ood d 836-0600 st raights ~lean xlnt Auto. pi~. s terL'O tape, SADDLEIACK tenor with s unroof. M 1ug,Cg 1 con · --cond ~ ·642.2041• Xlnt cond S9SO b'15·~>. VALLEY IMPORTS MINTCONDITION! ust se I! al 963·3211 · • · _ S ... DOLEIACK aft6PM, except Wknds , _ Plants&Tiungs '74 Chia \'6. auto. I'S, 1 3 1-2040 495.4949 CREVIER TOP IUYER "' -------...,t your eyes browse COllH..efttal 9930 P B, air. $3500. firm. • See us fi...,t & 1 t ' T & VALLEY IMPORTS '67 VW Camper. '71 Rbll through "The Hobby ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496.gg77 YeCJO 9974 'di! ·~d .. f. _as . op~BUYJUNu cARS . •ST&1101.ow1.Y 8 0 •-•-t t S h ... h D ILY o arpaa oramports. ~ s•~,. •u• 31-204 495.4949 eni ... wa.ns.sereo,rp . op int e A '72 Mark IV. Xlnt r ond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f COST• MES... 847 9637 A" A A"A ----------new drapes . $1750/ofr. PILOT Oassified Sectioo f'Jy equp'd, 30.000 art The fas test d raw m the A· I Cond. 1972 Vc~a <:T "' "' c.1.n.51.... 835·3·171 FORL"' ... SE 67<2816 • W-'--"-&Sat ml *"' w $ .. "'" l' 1• .,..,. ..., ~ ~ · .. very ..,.....,......y W'· .• ...,,OOOC1rm. Pri. Pty. West ... a Uu1l v Pilot a gon. 1:..,,,. "t t)'. DATSUN 1--t.ct THlULTIMAr1011rv1lfo11UcHtlft l!n4 Mercedes•SOSE Yal•o 9772 day. 9794818. Classahed Ad. 642:56/M. MS-7765._:am , 2845 Harbor Blvd. • _,..... • Super clean! Has all the · • Costa Mesa 540-6410,:••••··~··•••••••••••••7 _3_B_M_W_3_._oc_s_. -,-e-a-th-e-r 1 t <049LOY > Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......._Hew 9100 Alltos'. M•w 9100 Aedot. H•w 9100 AalhK, H•w 9100 I -970 I AM/ FM & tape 26,000 ~e[1!~es. . 72 VOLVO I Ml ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :Wanted: Early 50's Ford ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1 lmma t•. 752·1230, CortFoxLffsiftca Automatic. leather. air P.U. Fair price for good '74 LOTUS • last o ne 631·3171 • 2S86Newport Bl.. c .J.1. condataoning & s uper t truck. 646-1417 aft S. PM. made. 11 mo. new. 16,000 ·---------645-3661 metaWcpaint. Sat/Sundayallday. mi.sold new over Sl0.000. '74. 2.()()'l . AM 1 FM. air, 4 -----_ SADDLUACK WANTED Trucks Vans Van Conversions •WheelDnve • -Phone Mr. Griffith sell for $7450_:_~~·5_12_1 _ _ ~~·~OC<~~<Ats M.1k1• of UOH V Al.UY IMPORTS '69 Auslln-Amenca Good Mew. UHd 131-2040 495-4949 mil~aie. auto, S675. Call Capri 9715 OYER I 00 OltAHGE COUMTY PM, 846~8854 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• AMdi· 9707 1972 CAPRI MERCEDES VOLVO OH DISPU Y EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.M of lftlDOrft Largest Volvo Dealer 540.2660 1975 AUDI FOX ----------1 2 Dr. 4 speed, s pecial r met. paint & low miles. 4 :speed. sHver wnh r~ tnm. & low miles. An Xl.NT car' SADDLHACK AUTHOR1zto . in Orange County! MERCEDES DEALER BUY or LEASE '°r lots or interesting SADDLEIACK Att-. read the ads an ''The Hobby Shop" every Wed· V AU.EY IMPORTS I _.pda~_Y_•_Sa_t_W'd.a __ Y· __ 1 _1J_l_·2_0_4_0 _49_S.~!49_ Stripe-Happy! V ALUY IMPORTS 131-2040 495.4949 6862 Manchester, DIRECT ~2e).;~S~ ~·,·~· .'•-~'31.'• '72 Capn V6. auto. 111r. On the Santa Ana Fwy. l1:£...4 • J 'l 'J...1 • .J PB, 22,SOO m1 . !>lercu - - 11911.m2. 1952 M BZ JOO s coupe. A 2025 S. Manchester Capn, 74, $3100. AM t ~'M Tape. 4 spd. lo m1, xlnt cond 645 9676 rJa si.it car. Will take Anaheim · 750-2011 another M BZ 1n trade. Pn Pty sg1 7446 ----'75 Volvo 242 CL. over- 9720 •7 3 M-cedes drive. sun-roof. Uses re· ,,.. gular gas. 646·2022 or 220D 548 __ •7_482~~~~•.•....••••••..•....... 1973DATSUH 610 Wogott Aulomatw, roof ra('k & on ly 19.000 o ri gfnal miles . SADDLUACK V AUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 WILL HUY YOUR DATSUN. TOVO'Tt\. 01{ \'OLKSW l\<.i EN PAID FO R OH. NOT Tor UOLLAR CALL ~AL BEHNAUEN~~ 54().().142 DIESEL G r ea t eco nom y! Automaur tra nsm1ss1on air l'ond1taomng, radio, healer. IScr.16476>. $7895 ~~liWUJt1 1,,,. J!l70 llnr bor l1h cJ l ·c"tJ ~ •. ,a 631-1276 • 8210. AM /FM ~terco. ·73 M~n.·edes Benz 280...4.iE 10.000 mi, 19,.., for 12495 4 5 Lo:uJ <'d. Xlnt cond Great Bt1rgu1n 642 ~5 S799S 642·4033 --- FOR LEASE '6.1 Volvo. Xlol running cond. $750. Call after 4, s.48·5427 ·········~············· 9901 ....•.................. WEtK·END SPECIALS 7 5 luick Skyhawk L o w mil es , f ull y equippe d. Priced for qwr k sale. (820MXC). '71 Ff .. Roodstw 4 Speed. economy. A fun car. Priced lo sell thts weekend. <038000 ). I '61 Ponche 912 Cpe. Supt>r nke car. Needs a 1976 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX FULLY FACTORY E9UIPPEO S3776* •ot\ndH-~ 111 l.c.en~&o.terc:ww. OIDH YOURS HOW 1976 PONTIAC SUN BIRD 30 MPG EPA GAS SAVER-140 cc enoine. 2 barrel carb. • speed & body side moldings. OUllNOW OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES DOMESTIC SPECIALS 19'7 POMT1AC AIHll,D lf72 PONTIAC CATAUMA ~......,,.,.. Au1omehc. t111 ~ AM/JM tadu>, pwr Wlf'UfOwt.. C)Wr b, ...... & lclatyw cono f121111LC~ ,I lfn5 Dat!\un 280Z 2 t 2 Automatic . air &o nct , s t e r e o & ma)(~ (05llffM I o ·511 MllZ 190 SL Xlnt t'On d1l1on. l"or s a le to a good home 6411·1417 art 5pm Slit Sunday all day home (659NOI\) Hatchback Coupe. 5 speed. 140 53476 55976 ~ ' ,I I l "~' ·;J 8.1() i" m ... ;-1lf'""-r.: .. I I. "' WRAP INTO Ill• tuy Ore ol lll1s u pe ·collared coatdftn ' Ho wll\t """· 11ppt1. f11l1n~ orOblems -Ifs 1 cinch lo ~ in criSll bltnds, •nits! Pnnltd P1ltttft 90S8: lilssts' Sim 8. 10, 11, 14, 16. 18, 20 . S.te 12 lblnt J.') tues 4 y1rds 4>-nch l.ebnc s.nd SI 00 IOI' H Cll ~tt.fn. Add 35' for ucll petttl"ll for first-elm llrmai~ '-"'"" Off 11111 rots for fun 1nd pity In tllla ntw jtckttl Slr1Pf · hippy wrep Jecktt ltll!TIJ with ,Urh , l)llftls tll year, Croch•t In J"'olor combo of Cffm111town yarn Swift 1111-11.. double eroclltt. Pettn 71221 Shu S1tn •·10 incl. sue tor t Kll pettll'll. Add 35, .. pet1'fl "'ftnto(laaa •11'11111 -..... '"' ... .......... II I w ........ ltl .., ... .. 1•1.owc........_ MN Y-41. ffY IMI I. Milt ........... ~~ ........ MOllE tti111 rm btlort' 200 *""" Illus 3 frtt pl1med I"' side HlW I 976 "fEDl CCllAfl CATAlOCI ltas m rythina. 7St c,...1 ~ s..,., s1 oo Crecht a W"*t.. • S 1 00 llftJ F1ftJ ... "' $1 00 ...... CttcMt --$1.00 Sew + bit lltk S 1.U """""" '"' s' 00 flttrH Ctldltt 1ee1t Sl.00 M""'1t Crwlltt tool SI 00 lasbllt Cttclltt IMl '1.00 ltdHt fltKl'lllt .... s 1 00 h1ttMt....., .... _$1.00 C-,i.te Clft Itel _$HO c..,tete lfPH• !I• $1.00 12 Mn ltp.1 llZ 5Clt .... " 11 t.tlb ti so, ..... t .itt '"' t2 so. 15 t lltta fof Te"J 13 50t .. tf 11 .,.,..,, '°' Cort Foa L•aslnq 2586 l'frwport lit , I.' '1 645-3661 Rat 9725 ........ , ...........•.• a.fore you buy Ml9I Mlaalon Vl•IO lrnp0f1a Avery Eiut.'S 0 Fwy •• 831-174() Ii 7 M 1· r 1· 1: d e s 2 o O • aUt.olut1•ly 1mmat .. run:. hkc· nu MUl>l Sat• Lea\ lflf.! 1·11untr) ~54 •IC>OI FOR LEASE 1!173 Merct•d1•!1 ZllO4 5 4 11oor. rn·11m rol<1r(•tl c21 111<;t' I S••<' M ary llolWll'k Corl Fox Lea1ln9 Z5llll Nt•wport Ill , ( • M 645-3661 Z:!O '70 LO MI'S, l'Vi VTV t\ I CO~f> 111:,.139~ 1-:v 1-:s ""'G 1aoo G 9742 ···········•··········· ----------1962 MG/\ lloiubh•r, xlnt llBBB FACTORY AUTHORIZED SdH • W...ice P..+s •Lffsiftg l <lO W Warner at Main Sant.a Ana ~7 2l32 --------- t>n1t. body. Int Wirt' whll1. $1U50 615-894 l -----9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972MGIGT Jn mint condition w1lh AM/FM Muatseet SADDLHACIC V ALLIY IMPORTS 111-2040 4tS.'949 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.97• WbJte Pante ra, G.000 mi. Uke new. custom cov· er 640-~1. '66 Wgn. Surfer's dream. Ra dials. xlnl int .• S650torr. 2Smpg 5484371 Rois Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 MIZ 350SL Dnve this one and you'll ne ver settle for less Lcai.cor buy (002057). '74 Che•y =·:~.~~'."per guards. & custom 1------:T~R:"'!'U':"'!:C~K:-:-S::-:P:-::E::-:::i~!l:"'T'"2"-----· 53276* lt72fOID COUIB "c•u' I t70 CHIYaOLIT 'Ii TOH rtCICU' 1t74GMC 1/J TOH P1C« U' with c;old Coast 5th . .,..,._ c..., .. , ••• ,..,._ ,_,,,~ k ORDER YOURS Too"'Y 4 ~ tldfO I ~ •• ,., An ~~hr.. '"°i.O "-•'"'# •1•11: wheel Heady let par & "' JCllfT ""'"" 13,10 .... , ~~i:• .,, ...... "'"""" "••• ..... , !•l>').)e~1 roill IA-use• on l'Xlcndcd •·-~4"!'0"!!T!",_-,-.,-v""'--""i_51w_fa__,Y ... _---I terms. \132460) ......, ,_ .._.._...,.._., '75 CIM•y Moma 2 + 2 I f76 GM · Real economy with n lot 53376 or dll!l:I. Buy or lcUNC STIPSIDE P'ICtCUP 11viu lnl>l<-(1()3007) Gas saver ~ ape~d. 6 ply lirea -IMPORT SPECIALS '74 n., Rdstr. w/Sf)afe. Chrome 'tiumpen. CP6060) t-------..------....,~--------1• 1"4 YW 1971 OATIUM DriVC!ll llkt• u dream. lt7J MADA CAMPll YAM Super shurp & pnccd to 2 DOOi COUPI cuttnm , ••P•'•'l '"'•"~' rtea(Uf TIUCK SCll (22303(}) Au"• ••II an,, f\11 vood N O tJ111to11e•11 with •t1te •.rvtl ~:~Q ~':~:,~,:::,' ?S MIZ 450SIE -t»HZSJ :.: 1~':::.~~' ~~t•lt Mu., ... .,..111••7UI Low milH, lmmaculat1• c· o n d i t 1 o n I'' u I I y t.qu1pprd. Shtirp' lA-a&e or buy on ext e nded t e rm 11 . \IL«' ci k · c n d S~ial, IU.h 1032924). '74 MIZ 240 Dl-..t Clean. well maintained Econom y Plu11. Lease available. Sec al today! (0'Z2642) '75 MIZ 4SOSEL Execuljvc demo. Luxury sedan. Metalllr rin1sh . ~~rt ruof. Cle ar11ncc pnred. t00>890J. '75 Ml% 210 s.dcM Executi ve demo . Clearance priced. Lease or purchue. (119087 ). '76 Ma% 450SL C.,.loechter Executive . Stereo caaaette. reduced for sale or lease. ( 028436). '74 MIZ 210 C Fully equipped includinA sunroot. Immaculate • pric ed to sell thi s weekend. S9,49S. 1100563) HOUSE OF IMPORTS 523-7250 s1476 --------,.--------t---------- 1'71 DATSUM IZH JOt (OA<IMZ~ Available on all new c:wa. vans & trucks . UMmo5YEAI 50,000 MILE WAllAMTY LMliilt ...... 0.AI ....._a ........ OPEN OAIL Y ·TILL 10 P.M. All pnoea plus tu & licenM. , All ears subled to prio( sale . Offer good thru 2·1~7'1 2000 E. I st Street SANTAANA 558-1000 . . - • .. , . .. q,tntington Beaeh- Fountain Valley EDITION · Yoar Hometown Daily Newspaper VOL. 691 NO. •7. 3 SECTIOfQS, •O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1976 TEN CENTS ' Crash Probed ~eral i\v1at1on Admint'ilr..i· l ion otr1cial'.'I will try lo tit .. lfrmine tht' C IHl:olt: O( a 1-'rtclay Right plant' l'roa~h wtuch k1lkd (Wo F ountain Valley t-ouplc:. anti qi>baned their 12 t'h1l<ln·n 't Victims o f the crash. 40 tn1les dorthwest of Prescott. Ariz, were Matthew P . Leonard, 47, tht pilot: his wife. Martha, 44: Roy N. Torr, 47, and h1:. wife, Joan, 46. Family members said today the couples were on tht>ir way to ~ 81bltcal Pentecostal Marriage Retrea t at Our L a d y o f Guadalupe Abbey in Pocos, N M . when their Cessna 172 crashed in a violent raw and h.ul storm. FAA officials could n ot be reached for comment today , but Lt. E . J . Smith of the Yav~pai County Sheriff'~ office Apartment Visit said the crash may have tx·cn caused by pilot error. lie aald M r. Leonard mav not h•ve checked weather conditions before flying into the storm and then may have become d~rient· ed in its midst. The crash occurred on the Yolo Ranch. where a ranch hand said tbe plane 'plunged straig ht through th·e clouds into the ground. Return to Scene Shakes Up Patty SAN FRANCISCO fl' Pl > Patncia Hear!>t, her face "h1te and looking frantic. had to be S\lpported b y mars hab today when she le ft an apartmt'nt where she was held tapt1 vl' by the Symb1onese Liberation Army. Miss Hearst was supported hy the arm:. and wa1s 1 by t\\o ma'rshals a ft e r ~pcndan.: :.15 (ninutes in..,111f• the> tiny thmJ 0411, ...... \I.oft -· 'PEOPLE WANT TO HELP' Valley Candidate Beall Beall Urges Government Par~pation 1':d1t11r ' \u/•' fl1t'n' nn· nrru•, 11r1 dtd.ot1•~ I J/111</ f••f 111 I• \\'II/\ Oii 1/11 f'ou1tto111 I 11/11·u Cttv '"'""' 1/ / lt1' ~llty U ObfJUf Piii' 11( J l1t'"I / /11• t lo-1 rlofl "' M II re h ' T orn Ht•ll ll, a 1-.1ntl11l.1t1· for lht• Founta in VoH1'' ('11v t 'o11n1·1I. IWlll'vf•11 c·11~ 11Ht1·1ah ht1\f' nul don• cnoui.:h to 1·11t·nu1:i.:1•1·11111•11 p:rrt1r11111t w11111 i:n\ l'r11m1•nt Thl' n•11n·cl ',1\ > IH·u1t•1111n1 ~omm undl•1 .... 1111 t h1• c•n11n1·1I lhould fo,ll·r "'"''' I 1 pc• ol l1l1wk eommath•t'' "' 11·,11h•11t-. h.11 •' .111 co11y Cor11m to Jll •'"'nt prnhh•111' "I r1·1·I t lw 111·1•11h• ".int 111 tk•lp." ht• :-,1111. · hut tht•\ ttr1• nul rplcl how In lwlp .. · f.Whlh• lht' c"n11n1·il ha:. ""111m1• ucl ,vlsor y comm ttlt•l'"I, lw ~:1111 . '"from m y 11h:wrvat1on 1111(1 from ·f'what 1 hnv(' bN•n uhfc tll l1•ar11 11 a 11ell'C'tCd ~1 oup that s1t1111n th' mm1ttct>1 · &•all, \\ho rtlll\<'tl to 1-·011nt11m ollcy lt> month'• uiin. 'J1J h1• noor apartment. The Jury IO her bank robbery trial spent nearly lS minutes inside. It \\it!> M1!>S Hearst ·s first return v1s1t to the apa rtme nt, the fir~t of two the 1ury was to v1s1t. The 21-year-o ld newspaper heiress. who w as without the handcuffs and s hackles s he normally wears on her daily ride to and from thl' courtroom. wa), qwckly helped through a crowd NB Suspect ~ Arrested in HBAssault /\ Newport Reach ha1rdre~ser 1' Jailed today on multiple l·nm1nal charges a fter pohce c·harged him in the rape and robbery of a younli! woman ab ducted. ass aulted at knife point und abandoned early Sunday in a lone ly area near Huntington BeMh's Central P ark. Larry F.. Simpson. 211. wa:. ar· rested a bout 8 a . m. as he left his r c>sidence at 416 ISlh St. by 11CC1<.'er~ who staked out the houst'. police said today. The ~uspect 1s chargt'd "1th lodnJprng "1th force. forcible r.tpe, arm e d r obbery, s e x pl'rvc r~1on and po!>:.ess1on of dJn~c·rous drugs. ucC'ording to l'oll('C Lt. Gary Davis Simpson is held 1n lieu of $25,000 bail pe nding issuancl' or rnm1na l complaints but pallet• hJvc plaC't'd a felony hold orde r 1111 the prisoner in l'.Onnect1on \\Ith anotht•r case'. L>etect1vc Virginia K1rkmryt'r <,J1d today Simpson 1~ al!>o a ,u,pt>ct 1n a 1)rev101,15 C'3s{· that 11t1·urr<'d in II unt 1n.,tton Bc.u·h IJ:o.t I Jll lie• .alleged ly hJd ,, "1111· \.mt•\\ or llll'gal ptlb \\h\•n ~·r ll'St<'d . pollt•e su1d. The pr1~dawn a ssault SUndnv was rcporte-d by the v1ct1m. 2.1. who wnlkcd from the location of the sex attack in the park nenr 1.ak\• lluntm)tton scekinJ( help She <'Ont ucted night s h1f\ t•mploye Hob l.onl(. wh<1 was on duty at a Standard 01 1 l'om pany bulk t ankrr refut'llnR pl.int ;1t Gothord Strl'l'l and Tn I bl' rt A vc• nut'. "ho r 11 llN I poltc-1• Bike Tags Ready Fountain Volley rl'!'ladenls muy purrhase nrw 11ta1c 1Mrnc•d b1cy· de hcen!'lcs from 9 a m to 4 p m . Sdturdoy., ut fhc ('1ty J)(llt cr sta· lion. of 150 reporters and b}!>tanders and into a marshal'<> sedan, which then left the Goldl'n Gate Avenue apartment bwldmg, one mile from hr r courtroom The lour was rt'qucsted by the defense to &how lht· Jury the con- d1t1ons under which sh<' was held, as she testifi ed on Friday. The aparlml'nt wa.s the second location wher e M 1ss Hearst was held by the Symb1onl'Se Libera- taon Army. and thl' apartment "h1rh was UH '<i at tht• t1mc oHhe bank robbery The Jury abo "as to \'1s1t the house in Daly C'tt}. 1mmc-d1ately :.outh or San Fran('IS('O, where Miss Hears t was tnkl'n im· mediately after he r kldnapmg. A crowd or neig hbors stood on HEARST THREAT HANGING FIRE, A5 th<J sidewalk oulsadc the apart· ment building 3~ M1~s llear..t ar· ri\•ed. accompanied b>• the marshals. and the 2l·year-0ld newspaper h eires11 was rush<'<i in s ide the building through dozens of photographers and re · porters. Windows in oth<'r apartment houses all alon~ the !>lreet were lined wit h m ore neighbors watching tbe SCl'm' on the street below. Mass Hearst . .,.. ho worc a beige raincoat over bro" n sla<·ks and a multicolored blouse, arnH'd rn a ~l'dan rn a dnahng ram The clost'l 1n which Miss lle:.1rsl said ~ht' was held 1s L · shaped. about fin-reet b} e11thl fret. Each or thl' t WO door'I to the closet had two holt's dnllcd in 1t The apartment 1s unoccupied and is being repaintc.'d Two l<'· nnnts h ave livrd tht•rc since the SLA left m the s pnn.: o( 1974 Tht' bu1ldmJt? managc·r opem·d <Se~ PATTY, Pagt>AZI 'Dear Jolm' Got Message llOLLYWOO I>, f"la . ll'PI > J um1·s Butler 's 1\ t' r 1 u I S i J: n (' ll m p a n v didn 't n•c(•I\ l' .iny takPr' for !>kywrrt in.: "l LOH' \'011" m1•ssaJ:t"• for Vakn ttnr'" day hut J:nt one re qu1•:0.t "h•rh fhtln t 1•x.1<'t I} ftl IO "Ith t h1• !>.pirtt of th1• d;J\ A "om~· n "ho dtd 11111 Joli\<' h er 11am1• h.111drrf Butler $135 to ha\l' on,• 11( hi~ plnnr.s tr1\\ a r1w foot h11:h l'il~n flVl'r llw M1Hm1 or('u for 00 mmull'' The• .s1~n n·:11t "I love )OU J ohn C c•t a d 1 voret• .. ; • m Valley Tragedy Smith S3HI todll.,Y the plane is stJll Sla<.'k1ng no"·' down four ft'et deep In mud lh-sJ1d the artl& has had storm& for about 10 days and It took sheriff':. orr1cers more than 90 minutes to r t'a<.'h the crash sate. He sold officer:. had tocontmually rue emergency veh1clc.>s out of the mud all the way. AU four pas:.t·n~ers were found nu.shed inside the wreckage. Smith said. It took about four houl"S to free tht" bodies from the plane. Mr. Leonard was n traffic and safety Instructor at Fountain Volley High School. his ramlly said today. and formerly was the school lrock coach He olso owned Skyway Av1at1on. a pilot training school, at Orange Coun· ty Alri><>rt. Mrs. Leonar d was a home tutor with th e F oun t ain Vnlley Clommers' Bearhlaeod Ccleme ntury 1 SC'hool n1stnct Mr. Torr was a mun:i~c1nt•nt t>n d bUSIOl'SS con1'ultunt. und fa mily membrrs said both he and has wire had been active In th1• Newport·Mt>sa Chnst1an Center and the Catholic Charismata(' Renewlffmovrment Mr. Torr also was artlvc in the Full Gospel Uus ines:.me n 's f'ellowship lnternutaonal. (SH TRAGEDY. Page A2) A horde of clammers hit the bay beach at the end of the Ralboa Penin~pla Sunday as a mmus low tide opened up new hunting grounds . When the clammers got through di~ging, the beach l ooked a bil h kc a "'a1 zone. but the changmA tide ~oon begun rill· ing in the hOll'~. , Group Views Small Boat Harbor Plan Member-; of lhc southern dt\'ISIOO or thr C:ahfom1a Marine Parks and II arbori. Association will discuss plans for a s mall boat harbor at th(• mouth of the Santa Ana H 11 r r dunng their mct•ting Friday an Newport Beach Members r epresenting yacht dubs and manna!> are schrduled to meet at JO a m at the Newport Harhor Vacht Club Recently the House Committee on Public Works and Transporta- tion allOC'<Jlt•d S2R ,OOO for a Ceas1b1hh 1't11d y or tlw idea by t h t' l ' s f\ r m ~ <:or p s o f Enginf'ers Envisioned bv some offlrials in Costa Mt•iw and Nt•wport Beach. the harbor. which roul<I hold up lo 3.000 boats, would provide Costa M l'Sa with a .:ateway to the :.ea While thr funds have been al· located. lhl' work 1113y not be done for at ll'3'l rwo years tx•<'aU~<' lh<' pro Jl•c·I has not h4•Pn 1nrludrd 1n the ('oq h 1976 77 bUd#:t>I On<' studv , fundt•rl hy Newport Rt'ach and ('osla Mes a h as already ht't'n <'onC'ludcd J\rl'orrl· mi;i to thut r t•port. the proposed harbor would ('()i;t un C!!limuted $.'19 mtlllnn l1> hull<t on the east s1df' of 1111• 1'1 v1•r The rl'porl <'l\t1mutl'd lhol tl would take al lrn.111 15 YNtrs bc•forc the harbor t•ould be (·omplctcd. Cook School Issue Co01es Up Tuesday Trus tees of tht• Huntington Beach nion l11gh School DI'· trict will meet al S p.m. Tuesday t o con sid er turnin g Cook Elementarv School into a makesh1fl Ocean View lhgh School campus. The board will meet at 5 p m . to lour Cook, 14401 Willow Lane. then convene at 5:30 pm. at high school distract orricrs. S20 l Bols a Ave. lo consider the poss•· ble lca!>C of the fac1ltty rrom the W es t m 1 n s l t• r I c I em e n ta r y I School Dist net District offt<'tals said lht•y could plart• thl' 800 Ocl'an View HB Officer's Car Burgled A Huntington Real'h polic(' of· r1<.'rr who spent ;i gravl'yard shirt answennR calls and takan R n· ports stayed <• 111111• 11vc•rltrlll' Sunti ay mornin~ to frlC' yl'I another theft rcp111 I Patrolman Oav1• G1"'s llbtl'<I the los!'I at SJS, f1h·d formally ror insurance purpose·'· Somt'.'ont' i>lolu his gold helmet from his putrol rar whil<' he wai. out of It on n l'U II Tht' petty th<·fl oC'c urrcd soml'whl'rl' 1n tht> downtown url'u, frllow officer!! sa1t1. frt'shmen in the rac1ltty lem· poranly. then u se 1t later to house some Westminster and Manna High School studcnL,. The rar1hly a lso could be used later as a sel'ond continu11l1on sC'hool and for adult classe:-i, of· Cic1als noted. Trustees earlier had tentative· ly agreed to put 1,400 Ocean View freshmen and ~ophomorcs nl lluntington Beach fh,11h School until the Ocean View campus as <'onstruc ted llowever. if they lease Cook, 1'0phomores next y«ar would May on the campuses whc>rt' thl'Y now are :JSMJ:ned. a nd Oct•an V11•w would include only Crc~hnw11 1ls first year . Trus tees also will 1·11ns1d cr Occ11n View's financing Tuc11duy n11o{ht District offic ials s11HI som1· htds hove come in h1 ~h(•r than ex· peeled, :rn either cosL' will havt· lo be tnmml'd or ;.11Jd1l10nul r units a lloc a led If trustees try to tnm t°"h· tht·y l"<plain1·d. h11I' \\Ill h.1vp IP sought a1w1n . Jnd (•1mslruC'l11111 ('Ould he· cll'la v1·1I 111"1 th1• ... chru;iry opl'ltinl( dah' t•xtll·rkd now Tht' board ttlso may rt·<·oni.id•·r 1>orn<' a1tcndan1·f' ho11nt1.11·v i..l111t~ r1•lat1n~ to tht• Ol·t•an Vu·w ('Um · pus. Orun,,:c-_j (;oJe"t r.50 woultl "ork to d1'it'nt11 .1.:l' .1 no ~ro\\ th· •Kih<· y In thl' c11\. 11 crtf'd \ "I( new people don t rom•· into tthe city It will ~la~natt". · ';"'I Ik>&ll. a 111u 1wr\'l~nr \\Ith thl' .)ofl1 StiC'S ~roup £nr llu).!h1•:. . Aircraft. Moseow Envoy 'Beamed' -£..~· \\'entlu•r Look for (air '>kll'.., :ind warmrr 1•·m11('raturc•1, on Tut>1.day with h 1gh rN1d 1n~~ from 6S alonn tlw shor£' to 72 further ml11nd. 1,ows ovl'rn1 J?ht Wiii h1• mostly m the 40s. ·. "You nel'd new thoui.thl~ ;ind' ·codeavoh ... ht•':\a1d· "I think 1t ''1t'kes chan~e tn pr~ure 3clv.1n· cement or progre:;-. ~Beall said while there 1s a re· are ment for farm area!' in neral. "l don t think a rarm ea around a C'1ty i" ap · opnate .. He said ns arl'a mdustr\' dt• {elops. work('r!' "111 nN'CI hou~ ~ft and lo(' al farm fields "111 ha,·c to be replac<'d "1th homl's Beall said h e rhose to Ii\'\' in fountain V alley bt'causc ht· w:is 1mpr('ssed with the community and its homes But. he rontinued. "I don't set' (SH BEALL. Page .\2) BOSTON IAP> -Wa ll t>r Stoessel, American ambassador to Moscow. ~as a m ysterious blood allment possibly C'aused or aggravatt>d by high levels or Sov· art m icrowaves beamed at the Amen can Embassy, lM Boston Globe reported today. The newspaper quoted sources as saying Stoessel'5 aJl ment re· sembles leukemia and was a ma· Jor factor le~ding lo an Amencan protest to the Kremlin over the microwave trans missions A Sta t e Departme nt !!pokesman In Was hington. asked about the report of Stoessel's 111 ness. said, "The ambassador's hl'alth Is a personal mattN·· and I'm not going to discus~ 1l " Later the embassy sa.ad the ~· port 1s "m:irrurate llnd m1slt'1HJ· mg .. As ked a b out r e ports from Moscow th at an Amt>riran m1hlary tech.nicaan arn ved there to test the blood cell C'OUnl of cm bassy persoQnel. the spok~man replied. "An 1n1t1al chttk has shown there 1sn 't any greater m· c1dence of senous illness among people at the e mbassv now or who have been there than there is m the American popul&Uon at large ·· Neither nation has e"<plained the r eason· Cor the m icrowave:1. which ar e reportedly much higher than either eovemment rons1de rs s afe for industnaJ use. the Globe said EarUer ne.,..s accounts out of Moscow said W('stem rl'llidents thl're assume the Soviets art' directing a lis te mnit device to'A ard a sertion or the 10-story embassy's three top.floors where classa(i('d work as conducted The ambassador 's rl's1dence also is located there A<.'cording to this thesis. the listening device is located m a bu1ldm11 that faces the Embass y across eight-lane TC'ha1kovsky Street in central Moscow Technical experts from the Worker Killed LOS ANGELES CUPl l -A 26-year-oJd service station atten-. dant was abol and killed early to- day dwina a robbery attempt. United Stales made tests in Moscow recently hut couldn't w1" their own mcasur1n~ equJpm ent a nd were given Soviet instru· ments later found to be working improperly, the newspaper said It quoted sources saying the transmissions we re dec reased in intensity during the tests, then increased again Special w ire m esh screens were belni in!'ltalled in embassy window1 to refl ect away some of the beams. the paper said. Some angry U.S . officials have suggested aiming a heavy dose or mlcrowaves at the Soviet Em· busy In Washington in retalia· tion. the newspaper saJd, adding that such counte rmeasures are considered unlikely. I NSIDE TODJ\ l' Non1moker1. lirtd OWT tn· voluntanly inhaltn11 othrrr· ngortfle smoke. arr ~tnkmq back. Story, A 7. .... , ... c.ol-• Cl<nllfl.., C-lu cnu-o .... -k .. ....... ~ ... .,,.--~· -- lnd_.x "lt_U_'l .,.-. ., u 111111 ... 1 ..... , ••• 0r-..c... ... . ., ....... ··-· .. ,--&1! '-«• 11 •--... ., 8 1 All A• A• •• 1 IM AU "" •• •• , ,,,.2 DAILY PILOT H/F Iran ~ -TEHRAN. rran IU Pl J -a spokdman for lbe Nalaonal lr.i nlan 011 Company said tod11y -rt'an low1ired Its ~t!lhng pnl'e for heavy crudt' 011 m a bad for 11 wider share or the uggmg world market. The spokesman said the pncc . d heavy crude dropped by !I •~ nts a barrel to $11.40. He said an had held to the world pnce reed.on by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countnes tOPECJ even after .othe r member countries such as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait pared thdr selling prices by about 10 or 11 cents since October. The spokesman s aid there would be no ofhc1al announce· ment or the ne w pnce scheduJe, but that it went quietly into effect Saturday. Iran oil oHicials and represen· tatives o f a consortium of Western 011 companies refining and distr ibuting about 8S percent or Iran's oil exports have been meeting in Tehran for several weeks trying to negotiate a new agreement to r eplace the one signed in 1973. Candidate Filing Date Announced The formal nomination period for congressional, legisl,ative. Judicial and county government seals up for election in June will open at 8 a .m . Tuesday and dose March 12 at S p.m. Nomination papers . and peti· . lions must be obtained and filed a t the county Registrar of Voters oCfice, 1300 S. Grand Ave. in San· ta Ana, by all candidates who want their names to appear on the primary election ballot. The nomination procedur e will be the second s tep toward can. didacy by count1ans seeking the eight available state legislature posts. A total of 58 people filed ··declarations or intent .. to seek orrice by the deadline last Wed· nesday. Under new s tate elections code sections. a person can't become a candidate for state offtCl' unlC'!>~ he files his declaration pnor tu the nomination period Besides the legislative slot-;, there are four se;.its tn Coni.:n·-.!' .. J6 on each party's ct'ntral tom mittee, three on the county Board of Super\'1sors and a numbtor of municipa l and Superior Court ~eats up for election m June. Candidatt•s w.ho filed declara- tions of 1ntt.'nl had to pay a S23:! frc that wall Ml be rdundcd if lhl' hopeful dec ided not to fill' nomination pa pers. Slim, T r int Class -Planned for Valley Both a m orning a nd an evenin~ "slim and trim" class 1s being of· ft-red by the Fountain Vallf'y Hecreation Departme nt. T he> morning class wall bt>g1n Feb 23 :at the community center. 10200 Slater Ave. \ The evenini: r lass wall bt>gin March 1 at Los Amigos lli~h Sehool. Those wa shing further tn· formation may call !l62·2-l24, ex _ tt•n!'!ion 236 Dance C ourse Set f·o11nla111 Vallf'y n·s1denL'i can lt·arn to trim th<·1r f1 1-'(ures and re> lleve te nsions th rou~h a new "aerobic" dance (')ass startini.: Marrh 1. Both morning a nd t•ven tnlo? <.'lasst•s arr uva1labl<' The' f<-1• .., Sr7 SO for 1·1~hl lc~son~ nnci n· .:•~trat1on may IH• rornplt•tt•d al the City Herrt·UtlOn lk purtmt·nt. 111200 SI atl.'r A \'e ORANGE COAST ,.,._ (_w .. •.ya; (_o .. •~ l, .. ,,, l11W11 •••ft ~HI\,,, f'11•to,,..fl 1"-' .,., ""'.If' '\ u. f•tf-ft...,_1 f• '"°' I llJ lf#"'V' j Hj~ • t ! f I I"' ,f U I ' f ~·II ' _.., ""' \It rtl•f•I,,,'\ '"' t"fl+t1•,•\1 ¥·tll,I t l'r•11i4I• I \.•1 t(Jlf (&11tit• ~'" N•Wl•o.f'I tW'<W" H+~""lll'"lf"I f' ... ,,. -·~'"'• V •lh t I• t • • t•Jrif'• t • ' Y•11t , ,,., t 611••"• IUo-,., I· '• ut~ I,._,.,, A " 11• tt._.'4W"ollll •"rllOl'I • CNt>•••' 1 •I 'MhjlffMt \ M'oC' "-..,_ ''"'"" '""' I'""' •i .-1 .. "''" ,.,,,_. 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(°"""~"' '"""""' "'°'tOftl't ( •• .. ., .. ,,.Q_. et•1n 1t r"'i'• Nw ~ (JPhfttrf'"t oJ'f'i lf•·Ol~ f>T JA• W \,1 I\~" ..... b'f' ,.,..,,., .. I\ ""Of"t"''" "' • ~ , ..... """" IJU~Pt11, ' -. U~I ~ol..,..to• PATTV HEARST ROBBERY TRIAL JURORS WILL SEE THESE THREE SITES IN CASE Apartment and Home Where She WH Held and Scene of the Hibernia Bank Holdup E',.... Page A I PATTY •.• Ford Addresses the apartment to newsmen, but 1l was emptied by marshals before Miss Hearst arrived. School Princip~s The purpose o ( the visit, Miss Hearst 's attorneys hope, is to help com·ince the jurors of the conditions she faced as a kidnap victim. There was no testimony in the trial t o day because of the Washin~on's Birthday hohday. Tuesday. Miss Hearst will re- sume her tes timony on what hap· pened after her F eb. 4, 1974, ab- duction . In a s urprise move, she took the stand Friday as her attorneys began presenting their case. For the first lime. s he outlined the techniques of her captors . The jury later will visit the neighborhood bunk where the Sl0.000 bank robbery took place in April, 1974 . Federal and police agencies sel up tight security for the jury's trip in the aftermath of a New World Liberation Front bombing Thursday al the Uearst Castle in San Sim~on Schools Ask Budget Help From Parents~ Parents. students and tearhcr~ m the Fountain\' ~tllt•y School Dis- lnct are h elping the board of trustees plan next year's distnrt budgets . Distract officials sai<l lhe 01~· trict and School Community Councils have been asked to re· \ 1cw district goals and programs. as well as SU)lJ!est arl'aS for ex· pans ion o r c utback Srhonl community counrils, which includt• parenl.c;, teachers and students from each campus, wall p ass their suggestions to the District Community Council. wh1rh includes representatives from school councils Suggestions will be compiled, offiC'i uls !>aid . tht•n pn•sc ntl'fl to tht' s t·hool hoard at budget study !>eSSIOI\~ thb spring Pre-Kindergarte n P r ogram Set in FV Fnuntuan Valt('y "tmy tots" mnv t•nro ll now for a pr<' k111dt•rgart••11 program o f 1·r10,1l1\·e play. art imd mu1>1<'. t h1 ou5th I h(• cat.> Rccr t'ntwn tkpartml'nt Th1~ fl\ 1• wt·<'k claso; will lw for <'h1hlr1•n 3', t1> 5 ~<'11r.-ol<l and will he ut !,oc; J\lamo<1 P11rk H1·~l~tr.1· taon •~ 11 m1tt·d to 20 t•h1lt1n•n <ind r:1n b<' romplett•<I at t'ltY hull. to200Slatcr Ave Tht:>fce1~$2j~O By H E LEN THOMA.S WASHINGTON <U PI ) President Ford today challenged the nation 's h igh school principals to help end "alar m ing trends" in alienation among young people by finding Classes Set For Parents Of Deaf.Kids A sign language class for parents of deaf c hildren and those who work with the deaf will begin Wednesday through the adult s chool of the"'Huntington Beach Union High School District. Classes. will meet for 10 Wed· nesdays from 3: 30 to~: 30 p. m . at College View School. 6582 Lennox Drive. Huntington Beach. District oHicials said the class will provide an introduction to SEE <Signing Exact English I sign langu age, the manual alphabet and general information about deafness. Enrollment may be completed at the first class or by pre- registering at adult school offic<'s. 5201 Bols a Ave. Que:.llons may be referred to898·6736. Learn Ce nter Started in HB District An "mdiv1dualtzed leamin~ center," which allows students to work for class credit at their own pace. has been opened by the adult srhool of the Huntin~on Beach Union High School Dis· tnt•l. District 0U1c1als said the t•enlcr orfcrs adults a ch<anct• to l'arn high school rred1t or bru~h up on academic skills . Students may complete <.'ourses at their own speed and enrolJ at any lime dunng the year. Five credits for each class will he a\\ ardl'd as soon as students complete couri.e re<1wremenL~. Cla~ses include government, math. biology. F.n~lt sh , · h1~h srhool exam preparati on , s cience. read tng, history and \OCahulnry. The center . a t ~201 Bol!>a AliC' , \\Ill be open Monrtay lhroul{h Thursday from 9 a m. to 2 p rn and 7 to 10 p.m . nnd F'riday from 9 a m. to 2 p m Qut•st1on.'> m<ty be referred to 898·673f' Caneer in Can? Fluorocar'bon Ban Studied WASHI NGTON (APl -F1uorocarbons. which are used as propelJants an spray cans. may be banned by the federal f?Overn ment because they might lead to an increase in s kin cancer. says the head of the Food and Dru~ Administration. Alexander Schmidt said in an interview Sunday in U.S. News & World Report, "The~ is a theory that fluorocarbons may destroy the ozone layer in our at· mosphere that filters out ultraviolet light. The fear is th at the result may bean increase in skin cancer." <Scientists at UC Irvine have warned of this danger.> Schmidt said the National Academy of Sciences is !\tudying the available evidence and expects to pro- duce a report within the year. Then the FDA will m ake a decision. he said. Schmidt al!'o said he would support a <.'hange in the la" to ena ble them to "remove a product from the market because of a very strong suspicion rather than absolute proof." • new wa\s t o itcach !'>tud(·nts about la~ a nd iu\'emmcnl. In a prepared address for dl" livery to the National Associa· lion of Secondary Sehool Prin· cipals here, Ford said he will soon send to Congress proposals to consolidate federal aid t o education and to g1v~ state and local authorities greater flex· ibihty in its use. "We must m ake federal aid • more effective than lt has been," the President s<11d . ad~ ding that he wanted to "untie the r ed tape" t hat binds ed uca· tion a t the local ll·H>I. At the o utset o f his ap· pearanc<'. Ford was reinducted into the National tlonor Soc1ct). which he joined in 1930. Urging that the educ:itional system adapt to m eet changang needs. Ford said: "Tod ay, we ar<' faced with another urgent problem in our n:ition 's development. It is ap- parent that many citizens are uninformed, or worse. uncon· ct>rned a bout the workmgs of their government and the ex- ecution of their laws. "Young people in particular appear cynical and a lienated with our syst em of government. "Too many Ame ricans see · the law as a threat, rathe r than as a protectio n, .. Ford said. "Too few have been taught to understand the way the laws a re created and administered - and peacefully changed." He said that in on<' poll or federal workers. m ore than two· thirds rerused to sign a n ex· ccrpt of the Declaration of In· depe ndence and that a lmost half did not recognize the phrase "We hold these truths to be self ·ev idcnt." "These are alarming trends for any nation to face." he said. "These are especially disturb· ing to us now, as we speak of rl'ded1c ating ourselves to the r nhg htened spirit of our ~oun · try 's founders This 1s a new challenge to education This 1s a new challenge to you " Fro. Page Al BEALL ..• much in lh<' way of indu!>tl')al ~rowth. I think there ha~ lo tw !>Orne effort made lo expand and obtain h l(hl industry.'' fi<>all said h" t!> runnang 111 rl1·iK'nclC'ntly und is nnt :.ilhl'd with any ~roup ") frt·I m~· uppr<1rich IS roinl! to hr primarily lalkmH l1> r1·oplf' anci knorkang on d<10rs, .. lw )'laid Ueall s:ml 1f t'l<·cted , Ill• will fl~ht what he feels "1s 11 tcndenc·y tooverlt'Rtslate. "I thank the purpose o! ;rny government Ill to promnt<' the fref.'dom of mnn," he comm<•nt. ed. "but the <'nt1ri• 1'l>1mtry s t·c·ms to feel ..., ht'n things i.:o wroni: w1• s hould legislate !'!OmC'thinli(." He a lso said the l·nuncil :i;hould s e<'k cit 11:en comment bdor1• placmg rcC'rrallon hnnd ii.su<·~ before voters. ''hut 11ol necessarily at a city c·ounc1I meeting . "A lot or people would fre<'zc t here," he said , "but they wouldn't hesitate to talk to their neighbors.'' He favors binding arbitration in labor dis putes, hut believes government s hould limit the numbers of employes it has ff <' s aid some ser vj&es should be con- tracted to private firms. Beall holds a RA in bus iness man agem ent from La Verne Coll e~e and is a pa rt -time systems a nalysis instructor a~ Orange Coast College He and has wife. Mary. have fi ve children from age seven to 19 and live at 17811 Magnolia St. 3 Hunted In Death Of Pair Three men who may bt• l1vlnJt in Sun C'lt'rncnte un· bl'lll ~ sought b) authorities an connct• Uou with a pair or ('"t'l'UllOll style isluy111.:s th8t oc.·t•urrt'<I m u t<tverside u rca bor early Sun day T w o. m c m b c r 11 of t h t• Renegudl!s Motorcycle Club were shot twice in the head hy a•trio of men believed to be members of a rival motorcydc siroup, according lo Riverside County Sheriff's deputies. Capt Paul Jones said an all points bulletin has been issuC'd for Paul JllS<!ph Soulard. J:I, who is belte\'ed to be a residt•nt of San Clemcntr Two other-, also are sought. 'l'ht•y \\ l!re not tdenliril'd W1tnt·~sc:; lo t he -.hvotangs said three men <'.tffil' into ,1 prt\'ate club operalt'd by the Renegade:. Saturday ni ght, talked and drank in a friendly manner with club mt•ml>c.'rs . Shortly after m1dni~ht. two of the three lef~ the bur and re. turned minutes 1 ater with drawn handguns. U~ITol-t. PardoN A•~d 1\ presidentii.tl pardon is bl' .. mg sought for Iva Togu ri L 'Aquino (i n 195n photo). \\'ho wa~ condcted of being thl· t raitor Tokrn Hose and thl• foreman or'thc j ur); that convicted h e r has joined those r e com m ending tht1 pardon. E'l"09IPage A l They ordered cveryont' to lie> on the floor, then selel'led l\\u TRAGEDY Henegades, and s hot each m tht• • • • head two times, witnesses said . The \'ictims were id('nt1fied as J ohn Wes l ey Dutter. JS. of Pfdlt.'V, and David Vau~hn. also k~own as Travis Shane \\'caver. 26. of Rubidoux. Witnl'SSCS ~aHI the i:iunmt•11 Torr family members said tn day they are saddened at the lo!>~ of their parents '"but in a s enst• at is a i:ain b<'rause their 11\'cs Wl'l'l' for Jc~us and thl'Y llrl' \\tlh ha m now. J ordered the 10 persons in tht• "We a re sad because they arl' bar to lie s till for five minutes, not here but we arc filled with joy then left. ~cause Cod foved them so mur h The club is located on state lhat he took them " a daughter Hig hway 60 in Glen Avon, a :.Jid ' R1 vers1dc s ubud5. '·" "' f'urther details on the killini:is A Rosary for Mr. and Mrs. a nd t h e s us pe cts Wl're not Lt•onard wall be at6:4Sp.m . Wl'd· available today because of the nt>sday and funeral mass will bt' PrC'!>ident's Day holiday, de at 9:30 a.m Thursday. both al puties said. Saints Simon and J ude Church in Russ Space Vess el Back To Earth , MOSCOW <AP> An 1111 manned Soviet s paC'cship r e· turned .to earth from an orbiting laboratory t oday following a threc .. month expcramt•nt whtl'h the Soviets s ay could help dt'- velop resupply a nd rescue pro· cedures for future cos monauts. T ass s aid the ship. Soyuz 20. undocked from the orb1t111g sta· t1on S alyut 4 on schedule anrf lall'r made a soft lanrtmg 111 Sov· 1et t erritory. T he shil' wus launC'hed Nov. 17 and dock<'d w1th the :;talion two days later. Cosmonau t Konstuntin Feo ktis tov. quoted by Tass when Soyu i 20 was launched , said unmanned ships of the future could take food. fu el or srientific equipment to ros- monauls on orbiting labor-;.itories or evacuate d isabled crew mem bers. Tass dad not repeat this ex planat1on today, sa~ ing only that Soyuz 20's flight helped "pcrfec· lion and testing o( the design anrf o nboard syst ems o f hoth spacecraft." Two crt•ws h ave already worked a board the now un- manned Saluyt 4, which is ronl1· nuing m orbit, the nl'ws agC'n!'y said · lluntington Bl'ach. Sur\'lvors include thc•ir ~" i•htldrt>n. rnngan~ in age from 12 to 22. Family m embers said the· oldl'sl son, Mark. and his wife. t'mdy, will movl' into the family home at 94 16 El Valle Ave. to •·are for the family. A prayer service for Mr. and Mrs. Torr will be at 8 p.m . Tues- day and a mass of Christian burial will be at 10 :30 Wednes- day, both at Saint Barbara's Church . 730 S. Euclid St .. Santa Ana, under the d1rection·of Bell· Broadway Mortuary. The Torn; are survived by six children ranging in age from seven to 25. The ir son, Neil, 23, ~ law student in San Diego, said to· day he will m ove back home to care for the family, taking a leave or abs en ce f rom his 5tudies. Mrs. Torr also ls survived by her m ot h <>r , Mrs. Anna Jacobson . Clcvc·land, Ohio; a hrothcr, Jac k Jacobson, Sprini.t. Tex .. and a sister, Gerri .Janonvak. Lakt•wood, Ohio. Mr. ;J'orr 1s also survived by his mother , Mrs. Verda J ackson, Hi vers1de; his father, Marcellus Torr. Johnstown. Pa. The couple abu has two ~rantkhi ldren . Sheriff's investigators said the plane's emergency landini:! ~1gnal was on when lhcy found the wreckage but they could not tell if the pla ne had a rudioor had ht•t•n an cont;1et y,ith anyon(' because of the d amage Alas, Poor Yori~k Chicago banker Chnstopher .Janus holds a plaster mod<•I skull of the P e king Mttn as hC' holds an mtcrv1t•w 1n ~tanila Janus said he hoped his four ·vear search for thr m1ssan~ fossils of the Pt·king :\I an wotild end SU('<·cssfullv in Manda. - • Irvine · EOITION .. , • Yoar Dome&owt1 Dally Newspaper VOL. 69, NO. 47, 2 SECTIONS, 2.C PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1976 TEN CENTS Air 'Crash Probed Federal· Aviation Admm1~tra· Uon off1c1als will try to de· termlne the cause of a 1-"riday n.{gbt plane crash wtuch k11l('() two Founta in Valley coupl~ and orphaned the ir 12 children. Vict ims of the crw.h,.140 miles northwest of Prescott. Arii, were Matthew P. Leonard, 47. the pilot ; his v.1fe. Marth1t, "-"· Roy N. Torr, 47, ;ind h1l> ..... re. Joan, 46. 1-·am1ly memberl> said today the couples were on their .... ay to a Biblical Pentecostal Marna~c R etreat at Ou r Lad y of Guadalupe Abbey in Peco:.. N M .. when their Cessna 172 crashed in a v10le nt ra.lll and hall storm FAA 0 Utc1a ls could nol be reached for comment today. but Lt F: J . Smith o r the Yavapai County Shcnffs orf1<.'c • said the crash ffiJY h:nv bc('ll caused by pilot error. He said Mr. Leonard ma)• not have checked "cat her cond1l1ons before Oy1ng into thl' storm and then may have become d1sonent- ed in its mld:,t. ~ The cra:.h occurred on the Yolo Ranch. "her e J r anch hand said the planl' plunged '>tra1ght tbroul(h the <'loud' into the ground. Apartment Visit Return to Scene Shakes Up Patty SA~ FRANCISCO <UPI 1 - Patncia H ear:.t. her face .... h1te and looking frantic. had to be s upported by mar~hals today when s he lc fl an apartment where she w a:. hl'ld capll\ e b) lhe Sym b1 onel>c L1bt•rat1on Army . Miss Hearst wa:. s upported by the arml> and .... a1st by l"o mars hals arter l1pend1ng 35 minutes inside lhl' ltn} lh1rd· Iran Firm Cuts Crude Oil Price TEHRA N . Iran rt'Pl l u s pokesman for the National Ira man 0 11 Comp;.iny !>a td today Iran lo" crcd 1b 'elhng pnct· for heavy nude 011 '" a btd ror a wider share of th<' 1oagg1ng .... ortd market. The <;pokesman '\Jtd lh<' pr1c·t• nf hea' ,. cructc drop~'<l b\ 9' i cents a barn•! to St t ~o llt· ~aid Iran had hc·ld to thl• \\orld pnrr agreed on b~ the Or~Jnt7al1on of Pet roleum Exporl tnl! C:mmlnt•s < 0 P E C 1 t· ' t• n a r t <' r o t h e r me mber C'nuntnl'' 'ut'h a., Saudi Arabia and K u" ail par<'cl thc·1r !telling pnr<':. hv Jhout 10 nr I I cents since Cktobl·r The :oipoke,man ,,t1d th<·r{' WOll~(i bl" Oil nrr I C'ta I a 1111oun1·t .. menl or the n1·w 11r11•t• '>l'h{'dule. but that 1t "<'Ill q111 t'll~ 111101•fft'Cl Saturdav. Iran (Ill off1r1ub .1nd n•pn·~t·n t a t1 vei. of a 1·c111•wrt11irr1 uf Wesl<'rn 1111 c•om pJn1rs ri·finin.: ;ind d1sti 1h11t1n.: .1bout >I.'> 1x•1 c·c·nl M Iran's oil 1•\port' h;l\1' ht-t'n m eetin.: Ill 1\·hrJll 1111 .,t!,1•nsl "'"'eks tn in~· to n1·.:1111.1t1• a "''" .ll{rt•('mt•nl l•I I t'l•IJl'I' lht• lllh' Slj.!ned Ill I !Ii .I An incl11-.11' '"'Ir'''' ,,1111 thr mt't'lllll!'> h.111 h1•t•11 11•1·1 '"''" 1111 't'' 1•ra I "·"' Jn cl no d;1lt• h.ul lx'<'ll '>l't for tht·1r rt•.,um1JllOn I r .1n1,1 n uff 11• 1.il'. 1nt·lucl rn.: 1'11nw !\I 1n1stt'1 A hh;i'> Arn1r llm t•\d,1. hn\1• h1•1•n c•ntlCJI of thl' C'OOSOrllUOl ·, pt'I for ll'latlf'I' lltl(lt•r the 1973 pac•t llm(•\1!;1 told u n• <'l'lll sc-.,1011 11f I' arlt.1m1•nl lh;il Iran had tn hucl.:t•l for ,1 $2 h1lltnn dehc1t for 11' 1971l 77 r1 .. t'lll \t'ur h e.:1 nnlni;: M arc h 21 mainly h<'<'Ullll•' \h(• ron,ort1um fi11lf•d hv 11boul th.it umo11nl to n1l•t•t its M'lhnJ( t•omm11rnn1l to l rnn IAX>k fnr fJlr -.ktl'' .ind >Aarmer lt'mperatures on Tuesda\ .... 1th h1J?h n •acl ings from 6~ alon~ the shore to i2 furthl.'r mlancl Lo"s O\ t•rntl'!ht v.111 b<' mo.'llly 10 the 4011 INSIDE TODA\'' \'011,moktr~ tirt"d ot>t•r in· tt()luntaril11 inholtnq othn., ctoorrttr amokr . are stnkmq back Story, A7. lnd_.x .... " ... c..1-• Offljf ... ()tMiC• O-•rf Ootti ... •t<H ..... I.ti~ ... .. -i..-.. ., -""· ., IJ ............ ... A It Or-tw"l1 " ........ " "" •• ... .... ..u-·• ._ ... "' "-1• A• T•t•YI\ ... "" n...i.n ., ...... .... Wwt~ ... ... ., , ••• "" All .u •• Ooor apartment. The Jury in her bank robbery tri al spent nt•a rly 15 minutes 1ns1d~ ll .... a!> M 1ss llearst's first return \'IStl to the apartment. thv r1rst of t .... o lhc Jury was to \'l'>tt The 21·yvar ·old nl'W'>paper he&rel>S. "ho wa:. without th£ handcuffs and :.hacklec; i.hl' normally v. ears on her datl.> nde to and from the courtroom. \\J'> qwckly helped through a crmHJ Four Killed In Bus Crash LAK E PLA\10, Fla •AP 1 A truc·tor·trailt>r !>lammed into a luadc•d ... chool bus at an mterscc· lion early today durin~ foR. kilhng at le a st three children and the bus dnH·r and injuring abo'ut 55 othNS. police said ·We had as man}' as nin•· ambulances out there shul t hng t hese people to hospit als." said an am bu lance ser vice op Nator "It wa!> a real m~:." ;1 "Poke!ooman for thl· l h~hlands sheriff'!> offil't' ... Jtd That 'o; a 15 m1le·an · hour intersection but 1m pact must han· come· al ~• much ~re~ler ~peed " Auto Emblem 'Collector' Bugs Sclwol Tea<'hPrl> a t l ni ne ·~ El Camino Rl'al School arc UJ)M•l O\ <·r a collector "ho'<' untl'•ll.il troph1ei. h Jvc• hren 'alut•d IJ\' police at $250. Tht• c glll'cl 1110 1nrhu1t-.... 1 number of <'hromt• a11lomohtl1· mime <'mbll'ms pnt'<l ft o~ lh1· 11.'a<·hc•r,· cars a., thc·v "''rt' parked 1n th<' st·hool lhtrkinl! lot last .... e<'k Thi' I<'"' th:Jn 4'k 1llful '11ndnt-. took t .... o T11\'11ta t-mbl<'m'. one· \'W. a Ccl1r:i. J Corolla. J Fial. a <;remltn and .in "O · from ,1 Ford E ach ";i'I ';1ltlt'd al SIO tu $1~ But \\ht•n th1·v p111•<1 1h1• "BMW" from the cur ov.n,·11 h\ Patr1clfl S C'ollado. :l18•11 lllut• Luntl•rn. Dun!I 1'010t. th1•v al1o11 raused $1~0 clamal(c to lht:hoocl, pohcc11u1d of 150 reporters and bystanders and into a marshal 'l> !>Cdan, .... h1ch then IC'fl the Golden Gale A.-enue apartment building. one mile from her courtroom \\'hen ~l l'>S lle:lr:.l arnved at lhl' Dah C:1l' houM' "herl' ~he "J' ft rl>t hl'ld aH<'r hl·r kidnap· in.i . the mar'>hab car dro'e directly into 1 ht• i.:aragl' Again. Miss llear"t " ..irrl\ JI preceded . ISt-f' PA TT\', Page A:?) U.S. Envoy In Russia Beamed? BO STO~ l1\P 1 WaltC'r St~s:.t>I. Amcn cun amba:.sador lo Moscow. has ::1 mysterious blood ailment possibly caused or agl(ravated by high levels of Sov· 1et microwaves beamed al the American Em bas..,). the Boston Globe reported today Thc newspapcr quot<-d sourcel> U'> l>U) in.: SIO('!>'>l'I '!> ailment fl." 'c•mble'> leukl·m1a and was a ma· )Orf dClor lending to an Amenc:m prolcsl to th(• t\remhn over the micro" a' et ransm1:.s1oni. A S lat e D epart m ent i.pokei.man 10 Washw~on. asked allout thl• rl'port of Stoessel's ill· ness. l>ald, "The ambassador's hl•allh I., a pt'rSonal mailer and I'm not j?OIOJ: to dl'CUS'o ll .. Late r th1• 1·mba""} s1rni the re· port .. '" "tnat·curult' and mis lead· IOJ.( Ask1•d ahoul rt•ports from ~' ''~co w t h a t J n A m <'rt <'an n11htar\' le('hn1t'&:Jn arnvC'd lht•re to tl'st lhl• blood ('t•ll c·ount of em· has') p<•r ... onn1·l. lhl· :.pokl•.,man replied. · A 11 1mt 1 att 1·h1•<•k h<• '> ... ho\\n lht•ri• ''n't .in\ ..:n·atc•r In· c1tlc•m·1• nf Sl'n11u<, lllnt•i.i. amonll Pt'Ople al the <•mbu's' no" or v. ho ha\<' bel'n 1 h1·n• th,in th1•re '" 1n the AnH'rt<'un 11u11ul.1t1t1n at lur.:t· .. :-..e1lht'r n.ll1nn h;" t'\J>lu1111•d lht• rt•a ... 011 for the m11 m"·'H''· "h1ch nrc rt'JHlrtt·dh mu1·h h1ghl'r l h:in t•11 ht•r ..:m l'mm<:nl consider" '<Jfc• for mdu ... tnal U"l'. thr G lobt' '>ii 111 Earl11'r rtl'"' .111·11unt' out of Mo-.1·0" '>Jiii W1•..,l1•111 11•<,tdt•nL'\ th1•re all•wm1' llw So\ u·t~ an• d1n•<·t1ni.c a l1,tc·n1n..: <ll'v1c·t· lo...,ard a ...-1111111 or lhc• I01ot11ry l'mha,'l\'0'>1lh11•1• tnfl nnur!> Whl'rl' cla11~1fll'd "nr k "nm1hwl1•d The· a mhaxsador ·,. r 1•,11lt-nt•f' .dv> 1s lnratc•d th1•r1• ,\c·n111l111i~ 111 thix lht'"'"" the l1'11·nt11j.( !11•\ 1r1• 1o; <SN• Ht:A~S. P111tr AZ> Irvine Candidate Sees City 'Morass' ... f Ed1tor'1 f\'ote Thu ii °"" o/ Q Jttles of interv1ew1 ll'lth condldtllta /or the lrt'tne City COllJl('tl St.rtetn candtdott's are v111nq /<Yr three OJ'"I seats lo bt' filled in March 2 bollotrnq No 111cumbent1 are 1eek111g ,,. eltct1on J R o bt>rt "B ob'' M art i n descnbf's Irvine cit) govemmc•nt as a morass that will ensnare an~ one bold enough to venture m • Whether it 1s a homeowner shunted from committee to com · mission who finally goes hom e to bed before his item is coru.1derl."<I in the w ee hours or a developer caught in a merry-go-round of unending planninJ?. thtt re,ult '' the same. h e contends , Mart in thinks 11e,•eral changt's mu t be mad<' lie contend<, more notice or meet in gs 1s n«"ded . the top1co; of concern to homeo" ners should be con'i1derl'<l earlv. and dec1s1on!' o;houlcl not bC' put off again and again Martin . ll. '' a c1l} planning comm1s111on<'r and rh::11rman of the cit\' b1centcnnial com· mission ·An attorne:r and four vear lrvtne restd<'nt. he lives at 5792 Stl'rra ca ... a Road. lie IS married and has two children. "Nearly ev<'ry lime we see so- meone at the planning com · mi11s 1o n ." momtains M artin , "he's at the wrong place and at the wronl'! lime. Arter l• few of !St-~ 'li\RTIN, Pagf' Al) .. ' L Valley Tragedy ·• m Smith said today the plane is still slicking nose-down four feet deep in m ud. He said the area has had storms for a bout 10 days and it took stieri ll':s officers more than 90 minutes lo reach the crash site . He s:ud office.rs h3d to contmually dig e m ergen cy vehicles out of the mud all the wav. All four passengers were found crushed inside the wreckage, Smith said ll took about four hours to free the bodies from the plane . Mr Leonard was a traffi& and safety in s tructor at f''ounlu1n Valley High School. his family said today, and formerly v.as tht• school tr.it·k coach lie abo owned Sk)way Av1al1on. a pilot training l>thool, at Orange Coun- ty Airport Mrs. Leonard was a home tutor with thv F o untain \'alley <eleme ntary> School 01stm·t Mr 1'orr w u~ 11 munu.icml•nt and buisiness cons ultant. and family ml'mbt•rs s111d both he and his wife had bl'l'n 3l'l1ve in lhl' Nl'"" port·M e~a Chn~tuin Center and the <:uthol11• C'har1l1mat1c Renewal m o\'cm<'nt Mr Torr llh.o "as acttv<' in the Full Go:.pt•I lluStnl'l>l>m en'i. Fellows hip lnternallonal CSff TRAG ED\'. P;g" AZ ) Clammers' Beae!hlaead A hord e of elammcrs hit tht' bay beach at the end of the Ba lboa Peninsula Sunday as a minus low tide opened up ne w hunting grounds. When the clummers got throueh digging. the be~ch lookl'Cl u hit like a war zone. but the th<toinng tide soon IJcgan fill· ing in the holes I Man Arrested' 111 Airport Area Thefts l"ewport Beach pohcr said to dav the\' have a rn•11ted a man the} bet"1eve 1s responsible for a series Of burglanei. in offices near Orang<' County Airport In custod'• on S.'i0.000 hail is Robert Allen Franz, 31. of North lfolly\\OOd Dl•t Mikt' ll1ctala ttrrc•ste<l Franz early Saturday mornin~ aftrr lab lt'sls allc•Redly verified that tools bclong1ng to Franz "Cr<' used to brc•ak door locks or ntne orhC'<'!. located at 1300 <.:am· pus DnvP More than S4.500 \\Orth of office equipment "a!-. tak1'n irt the· burglary of those ntnt' ofhCC'!> t\\O v.eeks a~o A "el'k latl·r th re<' of th<' nine offices \\l'r<· hit again and lost e<1u1pmt•nt n•nlNI to rl'plact· machines taken in tht• flr"t burglary Capt Rt<'hard H.1m1lton '>Uttl l-"ran1 1c; ""'P<'I ll'cl 111 lhr f1 ri.l M•l of bur"lanc·'> He alll'i.t('d that at th<• t1m1• of his arrri.t. Fra01 htttl '"vc•ral 11f ft('I' rnarh1nt•s lJkl•n 1n l hP hur~IJ ry of Los i\ngl'11·' an·a 11f f t('(''I Tt•st!> 11f thP tools anci lh<' locks d:ima"'"' 1n th<• hur~luril''> 11· portl'dl) .;hnwt•cl th.it lht• Im ks wPre hrok1•n hy Frnr11's toot ... NOT A MEOOl.ER Robert "Bob" M•rtln. • I Caneer in Can? Fluorocarbon Ban Studied WASHINGTON CAP) -Fluorocarbons. which are used as propc ll ants in spray cans, m ay be banned by the feder al government because they might lead to an increase in skin cancer, says the head of the Food and Drug Administration. Alexander Schmidt said in an mll'rvie w Sunday in U.S. News & World Report. "There 1s a theor y that nuorocarbons may destroy the ozon(• l<iyer in our at- mos phere t hat filters out ultraviolet li ght. The fear 1s that the rC's ult may he :rn increase in s kin c unccr. '' <Scientists al l.JC Jrvinc have warned ol this danger .) Schmidt said thl' National Academy of Sciences is studying the ava1lablc evidence :md expects lo pro- duce a report within the yt'ar. Then the FDA will make a decision, he said Schmidt ulso said h(• would support a change in the law lo (•nablc them to "removt· a product from the m arkt'l because of a very strong su~p1c1on rather than absolute proof" Slaying Suspects Sought in Clemente T h re1· mPn who may bl' le vinii in San C le mt>ntl' un• lw111..: 11ought by authoriltl's in conn1·r· tion w ith a 11111r of t'XN'ut111n lllyl<' s laylni:i. that nrcurrPd 1n a R1 veri.1de ·on·u har c·arly Sun day T w () m l' m h t• r " n f I h I' llenegadc•., Motor<·yclt· <'luh were' !'ihot twic't' m lht• hc•ad hy a tno of men bC'ltl'ved to 111· memb<'rs of a rl\ al m11torc·v1·1t· ~roup, acrordin~ lo Htvl'f'ldc County Shl'n (f'., dt-pulle'l Capt P a ul J ones 4'i11d .in :J ll point.s bulletin has lx•l'n 1ssut>1l Car Windows Hit By Irvine Vandals Northern I r v ine vandot .. smas hed three automobile wtn dows worth a total of $600 Satur day night A pellet fro m an air gun shat- lt'red the window of u.car owned by Edward K. Sonnenberg, 3872 Balsa St. But pohce were unable lo tell what was used to break windows in a m otor home owned by Elizabeth J\. Stewart, 14691 Comet St., and a pickup truck owned by l>ena Spame. 13652 Onkayha Circle. • for P au l .Jos1•ph Soulard. 3:1. "ho 1s lwli1•vc•cl lo lw a 1cs1d1•11t or San l'l1·111 1·11t1• Two nllwr-. :ii"' an· i.1111.:ht . Th1•y "'''' '' not ldc•nl 1f11·1l W1tn1•i.,.,s lo llH· i.hooltnlol 'I 11ai<I thrt>1· m•·n <·am1• 111lo 11 111 rv:.tt f' duh 11(1C'ratl'll hy th1· llt'Ol'j.(:tllf'~ S;it 111 '1 11y n111hl. t11lhd u111l rl r;111k m ;1 frll'ndlv mannl'r .... 1t h duh mc•mhc•r' Shortly 11flf'r ni11lnll!hl, two of the• thrc•t• lf'fl 1111· har ;incl ri• t urn 1• 11 m 1 11 11 I 1·., I .11 <' r " 1 l h d1 •'°"' n h:\llllitUn' Th<'Y 111 rl1•1 1•1l t'' 1•n•ont· tn Ill' on th11 no~lr. th1•11 .... •lt•t'l{'<I , .... o lll'nt'l?acl1•,, .1n1l 'hot 1•11rh m ttl hr1'1d t" 11 t 1rnc•' "'1tn1•.,'it'' .. s11!1 Thi• , 11'11 m' wN<' 1dent1f11'fl " John \\ 1•-.lc•v fJ111tc•r, 35. itr PC'dh'\. anrl Ila\ 111 V.iulo!hn, ahh kno"n "'Tr.iv" ~ham· Wcavc•r"', 26, of Rub11lou>. W1 lnP'><;C'> '<1111 th1• gunmrn orderl.'d llw IO rwrsonll rn th\• har lO he Still ror ftV(' minute,, then left The <'lub I" lorakd on state Highway f.0 In Gl<'n Avon, a Rivers td<' suhurb l"urlher dt>t a1b on the killinl{!I and the s uspect s we re nol available today because of the Prt>s td('nt 'll ll ny hohdny, c.lt· pulles s.1 1d. A% DAIL 'Y PILOT ~· ,. . , U~lft ......... A prt>sidPntaul purdun •~ b~· in~ ~OU)(hl ror lvu Tol(Urt L 'Aqu1nu <in J956 phuto>. who "us ronv1Ncd of bt·1nu the traitor Tokyo Ho~l'. and thr forl'm.m of lhl· JUr~ th.it C'OO\'ICtl•d hl·r ha ... JUllll'U those re com mending the P1trdon . Fro•PageAJ MARTIN ••. these. they Just get dis · fcouraged." But even the plar:nlng com- missioners don't Ket word 11bout •what will be on un agenda until the week berorc. he aay11. The system, h<' contends, needs to be streamlined A City Council. he adds, should not intrude Into the pnv11te lives or residents "There are two kinds of people In government : those who want to Interfere with others-the meddlera-ond tho8c who want to live their own lives and let others Uve theirs." Martln was an outspoken de· render~! a resident who run aroul or a city parking space requJre- ment when the man bulll a spare bedroom in his gar111e. Growth or population rs u <'T\.lt'lal problem foC'lng r rvlne Martin maintains. The recent years of recession have slowed growth of tax·producintr In · diatrial areas while rapid re•. aldenllal development has con· tlnued, he says. The d1Htculty 1s that wnm~ already :ippro\'t•cl mi·.ini. that 'by 1981 Wt' Will h:l\e !AJ,1)0() J>(.'tJ pie," 1ays Matlin, addln~. "Th<' que11tlon 111 whut to do ubout ~ro .... th beyond th.it " lk t.nor-. fl'\ 1 ... 1n~ !ht• 1·11\ ., "poml ~)'i.lcm · for 11pprovanl( d~· velopment and the pha!>1ng or growth to colncicle ~1th In· du.-.trlal de\'elopmcnt onrt the l'f. reel of rt'\ld<•nllal llt'\·('l()(lml·nt on school hnuncrn.i In other nrt'll'I. Martin oppMM lot'.tl sub111d 1ri. for hous1n11. but "'nul<l cncourailt' the lrvrne Com. pan> and other dcvt•lop<'ri. to 111•1·k federal <•nd '1l8le runds to lo"'a home coi.ts "" hellevc11 thl' r1ty should ron lllllll' to requ1 re Ill J)erl'cnl or t h1• homi·i. ln new truela I><' priced for mndrrutc lnrome res1tl<'nl11 11mt c11nh·nd'I more of thmlC 11hould be fof,ale hous lnJ,? than rental Iii• nr1x,,,., .1n 1111'1 t'.tM' in r1ty t .1\1''" nolll\I( "u third or the• pt«> pit· It~ 1n~ an the r1ty c.in t urford In huy lhl' fow1•111 11nr1•1l hoU!ll' nu\\ 11n lht· mJtk1·1 .in•I thrn· 1111 .1 I l l' r a C ii 11 ' I 11 ff ll I 11 t h I.' a\ 1·r.lt1e The '"m" thlni;? h .. ~ h.tJltM'nrd In a Int nl rwoplt• th.It h.1pJ1i'nc<1 tn ml' Wt• bo1111ht .1 '-1~.llClll 111111'1' .......... 11 ........ , th ~'j(l flOO ,llttl \\I' I•' p,1\ 111.: \l'I \ 1111-:h l,1\1'' \l,1r1111 .il'lo bc-llt•\1'1' th1• c llv ''"'"'" t110 11Hwh 1111 ... 111dw11 un 1lt•rt.1k1•11 II\ 111\ 1·n1pl11\•'' 111111 lq1.1l .11111111' 11111 '111•11 II\ the• ('II} .ttllll llh .. orr1,·1· ORANGE COAST 1 .... t-. • II t A I 1 10 I I I 'fll If .,,..,.-I ••I~• t' • If' 1o • I • I ! •.. t II• 11• I ~ \ ••\l 1'\ol t.1 • t • I t I ... lillf tn I... fl ti•""''' J ¥ •tlllf 11 1 t J• I wl , ''' ( 11 ..... 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Febf'urt 16. 1976 \ UCI Students Back 3 HOpefuls The UC Ir\ 1ne Student.-.' Coull tum announct'd 1l!\ endorsemenl today of thret• r:1nd1datca for the Irvine: City ( 'ourll'll Tho aroup ('ndori.ed <'andldutt'!I Muty Ann G.urdo, !>avid Sllb Jnd Hai.II "Btll" Vardoull'I, lht-.:-.uml' iirnup of cuntlld11tc.·i. ""h1t·h n.· relved the endor!'tl'ml·nt of Jn U\l' 'fomorrow. Rhond;a Evan11 . ., i.pokc!lmun ror the 11ro11p, said 1th mcm bcrsh1p plu• rt•presentatavci. from tht' UC Student Lobb>. the l'Ampus ch:ipter of Friends o( tlw lr\'lnt• Co:11t ;.incl tht.• litudcnt llU~ crnmcnt vot1.>d the l'ndorscml•nti. ;.ifter 4S-mrnutc intcn•te\\i. wrth all 16 of the candid•le9 Can'dadates. r.hc i.111d. ""Nl' quesllon('d on tht'1r \ll'...,., on en '1ronm1:ntal ampal'l roport1n(( procedures. de\elopment or 1..inlver11ly To""n Center , the availability or lower-pnccd houslne and other issues. The student endon1tment has been 1een as a slgnUlcant prtze by a number or candidates who have attempted to woo the stu· dent vote. At last count. there were 1, 152 UCl students registered to vote. But In the three weeks between the time that count w~ taken and the regl11tratlon deadline Cor the City Council election, slu· dents mounted a reg111trallon drive. Final figures are not available. Traditionally. the students vol· ed as a block in City Council elec· lions. Dependlng on the outcome or aeveral regiatratlon dnves con· ducted durlne January, lS.000 or more voters will be eUglble to crust ballots ln the Morch 2 elec· tlon The Student Coalluon. Mass Fro•P~AJ TRAGEDY. • • Torr family members said to· day they are !laddcned at the lou of their parents "but In u 11ensc It ls a gain because their lives were ror Jesus and they arc with him no .... "Wr arr sad because they lire not here but"' e an· flllcd with jov bl'cause God lo\'ed tht-m so much lh8t he took them ." a duughtt'r said. A. Ros ary for Mr. and M rll LC'OnJrd "111 be• al 6 45 p m. Wed nesday :ind funl'ral mai.s ~•II ht· :it 9 JO am. Thursday. ootn at Sarnts Srmon and Jude Church in Huntington Beach. Sun i\'o rs include thi•1r i.t'\ children, ran1:rn~ m ai?e from 12 to 22. Family members said thl' o.ldest son. Mark. and his wrfr. <.:mdy, will move Into the "1m1h home at 9416 El Valle A\•t• lo care for the ram ily. A prayer llervke for Mr. and Mrs. Torr will be at 8 p.m . Tut·-. day 11nd a mass of Chrrst1<m burial will be ul 10 JO Wl'dnl':-. day. both al Saint Barbara'-; Church, 730 S. Euclid St .. Sunta Ana, undl'r the direction or lk-11 Rroadway Mortuary Thi' Torrs are survlvt'd b\ 'I"< chrldri•n runglng 1n U~l' lronr se\'en to 25. ThC'ir !Ion, N1:1l. 2:1 ,1 law student in San Oil-go, sale! to· day hr will move hark hom" lo <'lire for lhl' Camll)' tnkm~ ,1 leDVt' or Obl!Cnl't' from h1-c l'tudll'l' '1r11 Torr ul1m 1'\ 'iuf\ 1Vt'll llY h c r mot h l' r . M r 11 A 11 n :1 J.1r11b!\on <'le\ dJIHI. Oh111 .1 hrotht·r. J ;1d . .I .H·oli,1111 Spr 11111. Tex . anll a 1119ll'r, <h·rrl J.111on\ .1k, l.ukl'wood, Ohio Jo:vana •111d, will cump111.en for the endorsed cand1duh'!\ nn the eamp1n Additionally, ca Corum to which only lht• three t.•ndor¥1•d candldt1te1 hJH l~-tn Invited. \\Ill be hl'ld at th1• \'C'r.mu Pla1·1· 1>1u<lt-nl apart m1·nh Ttw~tl;n In , 11 reeent 11ctlot1, the C1l\ Councll dce1dt!1I to •t•t up a poll 1111 plac~ Murch 2 at lhf• \'enno Pl•<'e apartments NB Suspect Arreste d in HBAssault A Newport Buch hairdresser Is jailed today on mulllple criminal charges arter pohec chlrged him In the ra~ and robbery of a youna woman ab· ducted, a111aulted at knife point and abandoned early Sundoy In a lonely area near llunungton Beach'a Centr11l Park. Lorry E. Simpson, 28. was ar- rested about 8 a .m. ui. he lt•rt his retldence at 416 15th St. by ottlce rs who staked out the house, police uld tod11y. The suspect la charged with kidnaplng with force, forcible rape, armed robbery. !!~x perveralon und possession or dangerous drugs. uccorcUng to Police Lt. Gary Davis. Simpson 11 held In lieu or SZS,000 ball pending luuance or criminal complaints bul police have placed a felony hold order on the prisoner in connection with another case · Detl'ctlve Vlr&lnlo Klrkmeyer said today Simpson Is also a suspect In a prevlou.a caae that occurred In Huntlnrton Beach laat tall. The predawn a11ault Sunday. was reported by the victim. 23, who walked Crom the location or the 1tx attack II'\ the park ne9r Lakl' Huntington seeking help. She contacted niRht shirt cmploye Bob Long, who was on t.luty at fl Standard 011 Com· pany bulk tanker refueling plant at Gothard Street and Talbert Avenul'. who ('ailed pollC'e lie allcaedly had a wldl' v11r1ety or 11tex11l pills when or rested. pohce said Russ Space JI essel Back To Earth MOSCOW t AP> An un· manned Soviet spaee11h1p re· turned to earth from un orbiting laboratory today folio"' inl{ a thrct·month expcrtmcnt which the Soviet& say could hC'lp <le· V<'lop rrsup(lly and rescue pro· cc•dure11 for ruture cosmonauts Tusi; stud the !lhlp. Soyuz 20. undocked from the orbltlna i.ta lion Salyut 4 on scht~ul(' ond later modl' u sort londm~ In So\. ll't tc-rnto ry . Tho i;h 1p war; l:iunchrd Nil\ 17 and doc·kcd \Ao 1th the station two d.i)'S latvr Cosmonaut Kon-;tantln rt'Oklll'tOV, quotrd by T:us 'whcm Stl)Ul 20 "'ll" l.iunchrd. sn1d unm. nnt•d i.h1p-. or the (uture C'Ould lakr food , furl or 'c1c-nttric ec1u1pmt'nl to c:oo; ninn:lllh on orhlt lna l.1bor;itorli'11 ore\ acuate d111.11Jled rre"' mr·m bet~ L;\ to San Diego - Amtrak Service Slated in April n.-1•f('!i~ <~!'_mmut.-r t rAln ~rr\'I<'<' h••l"A't"Nf"l,n~ AnJ?l'll'' and ~.m f>1ein vit1 Oran~I' ('ounh will ~tnrt 111 loll' /\pnl If )IOmc• l.1~1 mlnutt.• t'qulpmf'nt prohlrm~ um ht• 11\'f' rro m I' An Amtrsk truln hf-Ina pold for Jnlntlv hy Lo!! An~c-1~. <>run~<' .ind ~an tlll'l!O C11u11t11" 1, llui' to ll<'~tn runnini: Apnl ~ nl r>••ak •·ommuter houn In thl' momlnl{. Jfll'rnoon and ('\'l.'mn11 But at lhe latPsl meelma or thr Count~ Transporlotinn ~' \ lt'l' Orgon1ution 1C'TSOL thl' tt1 l'ounty ajlt'ncy formrd tu lmple· ml'nl nrw r;11l l('f\ICl'. rt wa11 lt•arnec! thrrl' :Hl' 'ornl' d1f f1cult1e11 "'1th I he 1u•cond pro poaed train. Th;at truin la bcln~ purC'ha,rd and Cully funded by Los An1tclr~ County. It was due Lo start April 26 LA Supervisor Baxter Ward. a mentor or improved c:ommulct rail &ervlee. told th~ other CTSO m•mbcrs thnt the refurblshlna prO('t'llll on elRht old ru1I ct1r• 11<'· qufrt'd by I.A ('ounty 111 aolnR ~lowly and ro1tlnl( morr• thnn nn tll'lpat~d He u ld thr <'nr11 Ari" not nt'w and p11rtic mu11t be 11peclslty machlnt'd In many c1111r11 Word 1111ld th At thert' hovr btt'n partlculnr problt'mll wrtn one ol th<' e111ht <' 1 r11 bC'lna rebul It In florldu -1 dome obAf'rvallon c•r He told the <.'TSO lh1t poru are slow In com Ina 11nd the LA County train ma)' hoH• to bea1n st'n·lcr with only lle\l'n of 1111 plannt'd •laht C'ur11 The ctso wn11 told that tht>re wilt bt' no troublr In •<'ttinA thr refurbl11htd car• to C11IHornlo ber1u!ll" a rrana<'mt'nta have already brrn modt' with several roll lln<•11 to do tho haulln't. An Amtrak official told the ·CTSO lut wt>ek that tht federally·aupported aicney will providt' mnnc-y lo tht' locnl "" trtrf'~ for publicity and edvcrt1s· in~ of the nf'w aervlc~ ' . ... T I •llllWtA PA TTY HEARST ROBBERY TRIAL JURORS WILL SEI! THl!S! THREE SITES IN CASE ......... . Apartmen t and Home Where She Wea Held and Scene of t he Hlbernle Benk Holdup Froar~AJ PATTY ... the Jurv'!>. During lhc rrri.t •t<>p. rt wus le<1rned. defense attorney Albert John~on pointed to tho Jury pla{'l'~ of s 11~n1riranC'e In the apartment lie su~~cstC'd to l' s District Judge Uhvc.r J <.:01rt(•r that each Juror sit lh the closet where Mau Hearst sa1!i she was held, but the Judge turned him down Ford Addresses School Principals Thl're \\:is I lttle dl!>cusslon an the apartment While they were HEARST THREAT HANGING FIRE, A5 there, Mass lfeuat drank 11 cup of coff ec- Al the Daly City :iddre~s. nl•ur the ocean !\hore. nt•1J.:hbon. 11tnod oula1d~ and behind front wrndow!> watching and t ak ing pictures ai. Mass lleHrst arrivl•d Se\'eral c ar load~ of Dal) City poller joined U.S. marshuls In i.:uardlnl? thC' housr. at 37 Northridg<• St l\t1ss Hears t spt•nt about 25 mrnutrs In the one-story cream colored house '°' ilh maroon trim w hi ch 1s 1n u rcsident1ai neighborhood of t ract homes. The jury spent only :.bout eight minutes Inside The helrr911 departed lhl' 11a me way as llhe come In throuih tht garage. As her car sped out the dn"c"' ay. a female morshlll. Janey JI mine " Inned over hi>r to protect her Crom the crO\\ d ~umg around the car The tour was rrquested by the deCense to show the jury th~ con· d1llons under which she was held, as she lesllrted on f'riday. The apartment wu the second loeatlon where Miss Hearst was held by the Symblonese Libera· Iron Army, ond the opartment which was u11cd at the time: of the bank robbt'ry Th<" clo11rt In whirh M lsi. Hurst said 11h(• wall held 111 J,. shaped. about five feet by t>laht reel. Each of the two door11 to Lhc <'ioset had two ho I rs drlllcd In II By HELEN T llOMJ\."i WASHINGTON (U Pl l Prt•i.ident F ord today challenged the nation's high school principals to help end "alarming trends" in ullenalron among young people by CindlnR nt'W ways to tear h students about la"' and government. In a prep:ired address ror de- livery to the 1'at1on11l Assoe1u· lion or Set'ondary School Prln· dpala here. f.ord lla1d ~e "111 soon send to Congrl'!l!I proposul11 to consolidate fC'deral aid to education and lo g1\'c-slat1.• :.rntl local authorities greater fh·x 1brlrty rn Its use. "We must make rederal a1t.1 rpore eHectrve than 11 ha11 bt>cn." the President i;uid. ud ding that he wan led to "unt 11• the red lope" that b111ds educu- tion :at the local level. At the outset of hi~ ap JX>Orance. fo"ord was relnd11r11-<1 into lhl' Notional llonnr SoclNy "'hkh he joined In 1930 ·' Urging thnt the cducntlon.tl system adopt to me<>t C'hong111g needs, Ford said· "Today. we ore CaC'ed "1th ~mother urgent problem in our nation '1 development It 111 ap partnt that many cltiit'n1 fire uninformed. or worsr. uncon <'l•rned about the worklni;?s of their governmrnt and the l''< t'cution of their law!t Fro• Page A J BEAMS .•. located in a bur ldrn~ thot fact'' the Embassy across elght-lanl' Tchaikovsky Street in ccntr<1l .MOSCO\~ Technrcol experts from th<· l'nitcd Stales made t~ls 111 Moscow n •cl'ntly hut c'oulrln't ui;1· tlH'ir own meo!luring eqwpmcnt and were Riven Soviet ln11tru - mcnls later founcl to be workm~ lmpropl'rly ,Jhe news peJ>('r sulrl Picki11' and Grinnfn' Country musicians Sally Pearce nnd Rnlph Martln will be among those performing at th~ LaJ(uno Beach Winter Festival'!' Blue~rass Festival !'pom;orcd by downtown merchant" from noon to dusk Soturday nnd Sunrlay on Occo.n A vnut•. The festival will be followed next weckC'nd b y ''An Old fo'oshi onc•d Hoedown and Square Oancc 1-·esll\'al" ut lhe Art Center. · "Younit people In portrcul~1r :tPPl'ar t'}nrt<ll and 11111.'n'flll•d with our 1>n.tcm or uovernml•rll "Too many Amt'rkons !lee lhe law as a threat, ratht'r than as a protection," Ford said ·~Too few have been taught to understand the way th<' laws are creatc-d nnd adm1nlstrred - and peace(ult~ chongf'd " lie S:tld that Ill OOl' poll Of federal workers, more thun l\\o third!> n •fu11<'d to s1i?n an l''< cerµt or the l>l'rlaratlon of In dcptondt'nC<' ond lhot olmo11t half diet n'it rrro~n111• 111<' ptu-a'c · \\' t' hold lhl'Sl' truth.' tv bl· i.t•lf e\ 1dc11t." "Thelll' arc olarmlng trends for ~rny n.1t10n to fal't'," hl' SaHI "Thri.l' :ire t'l>PCl'lally d1stu1 l> 1ng to ui. now. as we speak <>( rcded lrotin1? ourselves to thr t•nhght<•n1.•cl s IJlrl I of our ('Oun try'i. founders. Thl11 is n nrw C'hall i'nl?C lo cduc11llon This Ii. 11 111•w 1'11.dlrngr t<I you." Woman Tells Of Gang Rape Near Corona A hysterical RlvC'rslde wom;in \\31> taken home by Jfuntrnl{ton Be.it'h police Sunday, 11Cter ul lt>ll<'dly being terrorized and l(an11 raped ul a location jui.t urro1111 the Orange County line towurd <:oronu The victim, 21, was dumped In lluntmi?ton ll<'Ul'h by her 11bduc- 1ors and <fur lo unfamllrarlty with acogr.aphy told In· vci.ll11ntors ut first 11hc thouahl the multiple !>t'X auuult~ oc· currt-d In the c1111t lrvinc urea. Pullet• called from a privutc re· 'idelll'l' in thi· <'11) tiintactcd and <1Ue1'Uont'd the victim and de· termlned the <'a8t' 11hould b<• hnndled by the Hlversldc County Shcrlfr'll ofrlcc. Thf'y !lo1d th<' vicious scrlei. of a11111tulti. appun•11tly oc·1·urred 011 lllllh"' ay I.II 111 Green River Rone! In tht' for rl'acht·~ 11r Santa Ana ('am on, r111t1m IOJ.( hl•r ubdUC'llllll I 1 om .i 11.11 t ~ .Candidate Filing Date Announce d ·1 nt' form 11 I nom rnot ion pc n od Cur l'Ollt< r1·1u11lon a I, l1•t1l1d11t1 ve, J111i1C·1nl .met 1·1111nty j.(ovc-nimllnl lll'hl!I up ru1 elt·rllon lrl .June will or1·n Ill Ii a fll TUt,lil<.l:ty und clo11c ~ ur<'h 1:.1111 ~'fl m . N11mi11111 i1111 p;qlC'r11 unrl (WI i t10n11 m11s1 h,. ohtalnN1 :in<1 rllrd 111lht•1·1111111 ~ 111·1:1~11111 of Votc•ro, orrtrr. 1:1110 S t ;1,1nc1 Avl' In San 1.1 Ana. Ii\ 1111 runcl11 l:1tc•' \\h11 "·1111 1111•11 rll.ltnl'" 1(1 .1pp<o,t1 1111 tlw pnmur v c•ll•rtlon hullul 'I h1· nom ·In .111011 11rol c"h' n· "'1 ll h1· I he• "•roncl ~h·p to ..... 11 cl 1·a11 <11d11cy by c11unl11\n11 11Prkm~ th•· <••J:h l :ivnlluhle 'It utr h•1th1lutun• fll"t" A tnlol or ~ 1x-opl<1 Clktl · clt•cla111tlon11 of 1nt.-nt" to 11t1•k office hy the dt'l111llnc laal W1•d nt'~d•v. l "odrr new 'llDlC' eltttlon11 C()(if' ll'l'I 1on'I, a llt>r"inn <'an'I ht.•('Om1· a cJndldah• or llJ le offic<' unl<'c;c; he· r.1 .... hue dt'rl nrutmn pnnr lo lht• nomanat10n pc nod Ue11de11 tlw lcR1&lallvt• 11lots. thrri· :ire four !lt>ol~ in Conare-;11, 3r. on 1•11rh pnrty',:.; ~·nlrol com mill<'<'. thrl't-on the rl\µnty Boilr<I or Surrrvli.ors 1111<! II numoor or mun1<·1pal t1nd Supl'nor Court !lt>llt'I up for C'loctlon In June-. C11ndlr1atc11 who flli-<t declftr•· l10no; of intent hod tn PAY a S23;i fee that .... 111 not be rt'fundf'd lfth<- hopl'ful dt-cidl'd not to file nomm11tiun papora. 7 . ' t ·Laguna/South ~oast-' EDITION Yoar Bo•etoWll Dally Newspaper VQL. 69, NO. 47, 2 SECTIONS, 24 P1'GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MON OAY,FEBRUARY1~1~6 TEN CENTS Piitty·--Shaken by R~turn ·to Apartment· SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - .. PMr1c1.a tltur~t. ht'r f;in• white und lookma frantic. hod to be supported by mu1 !\hahl tuduy when she lcrt an a 1)artmenl whe re she was held caphve by the Symb1oncl>c L1berullon Army. Miss Hearst was supported by the arms :.ind \I. uibl by ·two marshub ufler 11 pend1ng JS minutes lnbldc the Uny Uurd· noor npartment. The jury ln her bank robbt'f1 trial spent nearly l S minutH m11ide. It was Miss Hearst's first return v1s1t to the apartment. the first or two the jury wa:t tu visit. The 21 ycnr·old ne "•spape r heiress. wbo was without the handcuffs und s hackles s he normally wears on her daily nde to and fr9m the courtroom, wab ~ulckly helped lhrou~h a crowd of ISO reporters and b)'5tandt>rs and Into u 4lnar•hoal'b l'lcd an, wruch then left thl· Golden Gi1te Avenue apartment bulld1ng, OM m ile Crom her fourtrovm. When Miss Hearst arrived ut the Daly City houi.c where 5hc was rlNt held <&fter her kidnap ing. the mJr~hals car dro\'e d1rl>clly into lh1• i:;1nige Again. Mw llcarbl 'b arrl\ ul t>rccedw the Jury's. ,3 Men Hunted In Death of 2 Three men who may be li\'ing in San Cle m ente arc be ing sought by authorities in l'Onnec· tion with a pair of l"<t•cution· strle s lay1ngs that occurrt'd in a Rivers ide-area ba r early Sun· day. Two .memb<.'r s of lh<• Renegades M otorcyclc Cl ub were shot twice 1n tht' head b> a trio or men belie\.ed lo bl' members of a rival motorcycle atroup, according to Rivers ide County Sheriff's depull~ Capt. P a ul J onl's said an a ll points bulletin has been IS!IUt·d for Paul J oseph Soulard. 33, who is believed to ht' a reMdl'nt or San Clemente Two other-. also arl' sought. They were nut 1dent1f1ed W1tnc!lse s to th<.' shootini;:s said three men t•a me into a Candidates' Hearing Set In Ouster San C lemente rolice patrolman Ru.,sell Rice and Cllv Clt>rk Ma'< llt•rg will appear an Oranate County S upenor Court Tuesdav to contest whethe r Rice':. namt• :.houhJ be r eMor('(f to the ballot for the March 2 City <:ounc1l t>lt•cllon. Al 1:.sut-an the 9 30 a m hl':lr· Ing bt>fclrt' .Jud gt• Lloy.t t-: Ill .Ill p1l'<l \I.Ill bt' a i.t;.ite law \lohll'h re•· qu1r('-. thut prosp<·ct1v l' CJn d1dalc-. bt• rc~1sll•rt-d voters at the tam<• they obtJin nommatwn pap<·rs for cll•ct1ve oHirl' R1cr. 21i. w{ls d1 squahf1ed from lht• r:.l<'C' artt•r 1t was lt•arned that tll' w ab nol a n •g1:-.t1•rl'<i votc•r wht·n hr roll,·C'tNJ h1., pap('rs lie has clulml•cl thJt hl' n<•vt•r was in- forml'd or thl' n ·1:1,tr;Jtinn rt• qmrrment h y flt y dt•rk '~ oHtce -J>Crsonnl·I H1cP 11> 'l'<'k1n1t .J "nt or mJn· elate th•1t w1111ltl for1·e• :11l1litu111 of his nonw to lh<' t,,1llnt 111-. lri.:.11 art um ront1•n1b th.1l llw :-.tJh• law Ji> uncon,.l1tut111n11l llrri.: Jnd Cit' AtlOrnl'V t" i\lackt•n11t• Hrn\lo 11 ;ire• l"'llK'<'tl'tl to ar~u<• th.it <'II) C'h•rk., orfln· 1><'r<>nnm•I llll'l l'h folio" 1-.I I h1• n•QUl(('O\l'nh Of (''(1-.ttnl! ,t,1t1· 1.1\\ Thi• hl'arin1: f.itl .. Jll't l"-'O \H't'k-. hl'f11r1· tht· l'lt·1·t1111i.. 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All All A• A4 private club operated b y the Renegades Saturday night, talked and drank in a fri<'nt.lly manner with club members Shortly artar midnight. l\l.o of the three left the bar and re · turned minutes lall.'r with drawn handguns. They ordered everyone lo he on the Cloor. then selet'led two Rt>negades. and s hot each in thl' head t\loo times, "'itncs.ses said The ncttms were 1dent1f1ed as John Wesley Dutter, 35. of Pedley. and David Vaughn. also I Pardo• A•bd u~i r.,...,... A presidential pardon is be· ing sought for l\'a Tog un l,',\quino {in 1956 photo), \\ho was convicted of betn,:! the traitor Tokyo Rose, anti the fore man of the jury th~l 1.:4>nv1cled h er has Joint•d t a+i s c r ecomme nding thl' pardon ~~~~~~~~~~ Hairdresser H eld in HB Rape, Heist 1\ Nt•wport Bruch hairdressf'r i~ J J1kd today on mul\1pl<· f nm1nal <'harges aftt•r polar(' d1arllt'tl ham in lh<' r .11><• and rnbb<•ry of a young \l.U0111n olJ clu1·1t•tl. <1:-.~aultcd al knife· ,,.11nl 11n<I ,1hundonl·d ••a1 ly Sunduy in a ltlfll'I a rea nl'ar l111nlln).'lon lkar h 's Central J'Jrk. 1..trry E Simpson. 2'1. w:1~ ar· rMli•d ot>out 8 a m ui; hl' ll'fl h1'( r1•:-.11h•nc·p ;1t 416 15th St hv nff1ct'r'I who s taked out ltlC' hou:-.t'. polirc said toda y. Tht' 'USpfrt 1!1 t'harg<•d with k1 d1111p tnJZ with forfc. forc1bl1· rape. armt•d robbery. !ll'lt p<'rvcr~inn and po!lsl'!1s1on of dangerou~ d rui: '<. a<·conhng to l'ohfc Lt Gary DJVl!I. Simps on 1s hc•ld in l ieu of $25.000 bail pe nd1n1t l"S uanrc or t'riminal romplalnl~ but pohrc• hrt\'<' placed a felony hold nrd,•r on the prison<>r m .-onnC't'l1on with another rase Detertl\ e Virginia Kirkme\l'r said today Simpson 1s also a suspect 1n a pre\·ious case thJt ~rurrf'd m llunltng\on JkaC'h las t fall. The predawn assault Sond;1y "as rl'ported by the v1ct1m, 23. "ho walked from the IO<'at1on or the sex attack in the park near Lake Huntington s eekin1t help She contacted night s hirt employe Bob Long. '<'ho was on duty at a Standard Oil Com pany bulk l a nker rt>fueHng plant at Gothard Street nn<1 Talbert Avenue. who called police ' known as Tra,•1s Shane \\'eaver, 26, of Rub1douic W1tnC's!>e~ :-.aid thl' s:unmt>n ordl'rl'd lhl' 10 pt:'r:.ons in the bur to he :.till fur f1H· minutes, thl'n left. The cluh 1s loratcd on i.t:ite lhghway 60 1n Gien A\'011, a Riverside s uburb F'urtht.·r details on the k1lhnRs and the s u s pec t:. \I.en· not ..tva1lable toda) bc.>cause of the Prl's1dent's Day holiday, de· put1cs said FAA Probes Arizorw Air Crash Federal A viat1on Administra· lion 0Cf1cials will try lo de· terminl' lh<' ca use of a l-'r1day night plane c ras h which killed two Fountain Valley couples and orphaned tht>ir 12 childre n. • V1ct1ms of the crush. 40 miles northwest o f Prescott. Ariz • were Matthew P . Leonard. 47. the pilot. his w1Ce, Martha. 44 . Roy N. Torr, 47, and his w1({•, J oan. 46. Family members s:ud today the couples wer e on their way to a 81bhcal rcnteco:.tal Marnage Retreat at Our L ady o f Guadalupe Abbey an P acos. :'I'M . "hen their Ct•s<.na li2 aa,hC'd 1n a vwlcnt r a 111 and hall storm. F AA o ff iciate; <'ould no t be rcarhcd for rommt•nt tod;iy, b ut Lt E . J . Smith of th<' Ya\ apa1 C.:ounl y Shl·nff's off1t'l' said thr c•ra..,h ma:. ha\'C bct•n t'Jusrd hy pilot rrror I It> ~u 1d Mr. Lt•onard may not havC' chrrkcd weulh<'r rnnd1tions befon· flying into tht• storm and then m ay h:tH' bec·omr cl1sorlenl· t.'d in its m11l1;,I Tht.' t•r,1,h nc•furrc.-cl on thc Yolo Ban<·h. "h1·n• a r .mt.•h h:inrl ..,:11cl th<' p I an l' p I u n ~Pd :-. \ r a 1 i.i ht thrnuJ!ll tht' d•nuh into the ground Smith c;,nd tod :1v th(' plane.-is c;t11l -.t1fkan~ n11w·1l11wn four fl'r l drep in mud lit' -..11<1 lh<' an·a has harl -.torms for ahout Ill da''" and It took s hcrif('<; o(fl(•(•r ... morr than 90 m1n111t•c; to rt'.11'11 the• tra'h "le• lie .. aid oHact•,... h.11l toc11nt1n11.1ll v dig t•mrrii:rnr\ v1•h11'11·~ out of th1· murl a ll th1• \I. .1v All four p.1o;-.1·ni:1•r" wt>rc• found cru-.ht•f! 1n o;11ll' lht• wrN•kat.:t'. Smith ... :11cl It took aho11t four hour' to (n·c.-lht' lmdt<'" f 1 om lh1· pl ;1111' Mr L<•nnarct "'n., .1 troHlr and s a fl•I\' 1nst111t l11r al V1111nla111 (SN• TR,\(: •:DY, l':aRt' J\Zl Foru Nilled In Bus Crasli I.AKE Pl.J\Cln. Fla I J\ P 1 A 11 :l <'t or lra1ll'r slammrd into a loa1led. c;rhool hu'< al &n intcrore tmn rarh toda) dunn.: fog, k1Uin~ at l rast l hrrc ch1ldr¥n and thl' bus dn\Cr and &nJUt1n R about 55 others, pollcesa1d "Wt' had as manv as ninr ambulances out thrrr c;hut· tllnii: lhl''\<' people t o hospital<.." said an am butane<' sen ·1cP operator "It was ,1 rral mess," n s p o ke sm an f or the H1~hlands shenrrs office sa1d That's a 15 mile·en hour intrrsertion but im part must ha' v come at a much ii: realer speed .. Ounng tht Ctrst $lOp. It W3S lt'arned. dl'fl'ni.c ut\ornt'Y Altwrt Johns on po inted to the· Ju ry plact>s of s i1o1nlhrum·1• m lh1• npartmt!nl Ill' bU"Ml'!lll'<l lo l1 S. Obtrict Judge Oltvl·r J Ca1tt'r that each juror s it 1n tht• do.~t·t wht>re M 1ss Ht-oar..,l H1id she "u~ held. but the JUdj!{• tunwtl hun dO>,\ll There w a:, little dlbrw.s1on 111 the apartment. Whlll' tht•y were lhtrc. Miss lleuri1t drank a cup of t'Offct• • At the Daly City 11ddress, neur Uw oct•an i;horc. n(•11o1hbo~ s tood oult1lde and bt•h1nd front window:s \\alchlng and taking picturcis us Mi1>s He arst arrivrd. Several carload:-. or Outy Cily police JOll\Cd l' S mar:.hals in .:uarding the houi.o , at 37 Northndge St. Miss Hearst s pent about 2S (Nlly I'll_. Sl .. t -· Pieki11' and Grinnin' Country mus icians Sally P earct· <ind Ralph M artin will b<' among thost' performing al tht• Laguna Beac h Winter Fes tival's Blu egrass Festival s ponsored by do\.\ntown merchants from noon to dusk Saturday and Sundav on Oce an A vnue. Tht' f es ttval Will be followed next weekend by '·An Old Fashioned I loedown and Square Dance Fcsllval" al the Art Center . Laguna Operator Held in Stabbing Lai?una Reac h poltC'r hr ld un lranwn beauty shop operator lo da\', arn•sll·d aflt•r lh\· 'llahl11ng of ·a 2M year olrl lrar11an \\ornan Salurda). Par\'b J\l\lamani, a2. of f.32 (tiff Dn\'<'. wa~ookcd for su:-.p1· don of atll'mpttd murdN lh' was hl'ld an Jatl tn l1t•u of S:?S,000 bail Altlaman1 w"s arrestl'd at the· Cliff Onv<' rr,tclt·nc•p aflt•r Nit r a /\rt1z1a \I. l'nt tu ~outh Coa">l Cnm munity l10-.p1 tal fur tn•alml•nl 111 :.tab "'oun1h ond othl·r tnJUrtl'" apparently th1• ll''Ult of a h•'.1l mi: The ho.,p1t .il not1f1f'd poht:t• Sgt Vtt'tor S.1gan ,,mJ l•1d.1v thc tv.o Iranian-. "''re• l1v111~ 1n the reb1tfrnce aloni: \\1lh t"'o children The woman :it first had rf'fused to l<·ll hoi.p1lal aulhonl1es how :-.ht• ~usl a1nl•d the mjun1:s. Later polire interviewed her and s he udm1tted she had been involv<•d in an aq~ument al her home, Sgt. Sa~an ~aid The woman was trratcd in the morning at the hospital and n·· lt•n:-.c·cl Later as Del. /\lex .Jiminez al· h •mptcd to mtc•rv1ew hl'r at the r<''>Hll•nrf'. hl' <.ll'lt•r minC'd she 1wl'dcd further treatment :i nd shc "as rrturnccl lo the hospital .incl \\JS r<'lcased again artcr cnrl'. ThC' dt1lclrl'n, aged 7 and 14 "rrc tak<•n to the county home. Moscow Envoy Hurt By Soviet Beams? ROSTO N (/\P l Waltl'r ~toessc•l , /\ rn1•r11· an amhas-.aflur to Mo-.tow. has 11 mys 11•r1111111 blood allrn1•nl pm.>11hlv 1·ausN1 or ag~ravntc.-d by h1 ~h lt·Vl'h. nf ~1v u•t m1(•r11wav1•s lwam1'<1 :it lht· /\m<'nran Emhu'llY. the Bm.tnn (;lobe reporl<'rl tmla\ Th<' newbpap<·r 'lllfll<'ll Mnircc•c; as sayini:. Sto•'''>(•I :-. a1lmt•nt re· 'cmbles lt-uk(•mrn .ind wa:-. a ma 1or factor l<'adtnJ.t to an Am<'rican prot<"st tn th1• Krrmhn mer the m1crowavl' lra n.,m1.,s1on" A S l a l l' L> e p a r t m 4' n t spokec;man an Wa~hin~on. a .. krd about the report of St~sel 'i; 111· nes!I. s aid. "The ombas .. ador'!I health 1s a per sont1I matter and I'm not gntng to d1scu.,., at " Later the l'mbassy said lhe rr· port ts "inaccurate and mis lead· an g .. Asked about r<.'ports from Moscow that an American military technician amvcd tht>re lo test the blood cell count of cm· bassy personnel. the spokesman rephed. "An initial check has shown there is n 't any greater in· f'id('ncr of sc.-r1ous 11ln1•ss among P<'opl<' ut l hr 1•m bassv now or who havr bet•n th<'rt'ih;in lht'r<' 1<1 an th<• J\mN1t•:1n populution al lurk<'." Nl'ilh<•r nation has ('Xpluinrd the r<'ason for l hl' mirrowav1•s, wh1C'h arr rl'portedly much h11>1hor than either govrrnmc•nt cons1rlers s afe· for industrinl u'le, <Sfoe BEAMS, Pal(e AZ> Human Sexuality lluman sexuality. an in·dcplh d1scuss1on of common sexual problems. will be the11ubject of a free public forum at 7.30 r> m . Wednesday 1n the auditorium of the South Coast Community llosp1tal. Th ~ disc u ssion pane l , coordinated b y Dr. Eugene Levin, medical education direc· tor. will include Dr. George Harper. s pecialis t in obstetrics and gynecology; Dr. Jan G~en. specialis t in urology; and t>r. Jay Gayle, clinical P6YChologist and sexual counselor. !. minutes in the one-story cream ~lored house• with m11roon trim, w h ich ll! In u r cs-1 d cntlQl neighborhood of t rnct honw:1. The jury s pcnl only ut>out eight minutes inside. The heiress depart~ the Ramo way as s he cam<' In throul(h the garaizc. As her cor SPl'<i out the dr1 veway. u femal¥ marsh;il, Janey J1mmei. leaned over her · <Stt PATTY, Page A!) Iran Lowers Oil Cost TEHRAN. l ran (UP()-a spokesman-for the National Ira· nhin 011 Company said today Iran lowered its selling price for- heavy t•rude oil in a bid for n wider share of the sagging world market. The s pokes man said the price or heavy crude dropped by 9\-.l <·e nts a barrl'I lo Sil 40. Ile said Jran had ht'ld to the world pnce ngrecd on by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries <OPEC) e"en after ot her m ember countries such as Saudi Arabia and t\u\I. ail pured their s elhng prices by about 10 or 11 cents s ince October. The s pokes man said there \\Ould be no ofhc1al unnounce· m l'nl or the new pncc schedule, but that ll "cnt quietly into errect Saturday. Iran 011 officials nnd reprcsen· l at1ves or a consortium or Weslt'rn oil co·mpanics refining ;ind distributing about 85 percent of Iran's oil exports have been meeting in Tehr an for scvernl weeks try ing to nl'~ot1atc a new ;igreement to replace the 0111~ signed in 1973. Water Board To Consider Rate BoGsts Increases in water and sewer service rates will be considered by Moulton Niguel Water District directors al a 1: 30 p m . meeting Thursday at the d1stnct orriccs , 27500 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel. Proposed by the dislnct staff is a $1.05 per month increase in the basic water r ate, from $5.65 to $6.70 per month. and a~ cent per mbnlh in <'reasc tn the dewcr service rate. from $2.50 to $.1 The staff s aid the increas<'s arr necessitated by higher wholesale water costs a nd inflationary in· neases in power, lahor anrl chemicals. Thl' district en<'Ompasses lht• commun ities of M is~1on Vie Jo, LaJituna II ills and l.ali(una Niguel. Customers h ave been 11dv1sed or the proposed incrcasc.-s by let· ter and h avr been anv1tc<I to al· lend Thursday's pubhc hearing on the propos als. Sal Mineo Service Set M/\M/\RONF.CK, NY. <UPJ). Art or Sal M lnc.-o, c;tahhcd to d(•uth out,irlr hi"I l.0 -1 AnJtl'l<•s h 111111• 'l'hursOay ntl(ht, wall he• h u ri I' ti T 11t• :HI u y In p r 1 vu tt• C<•r<'mnniP:-. Mant•o's hody wrn1 r<'l11rned Sunday to N1•w York whrrl' the j Oflor wa'I horn :11 yt•ars al(O, I •\ 'DearJolm' Got Message 1101.LYWOOO, Fla . tlll'I> Jumri1 Butlt•r's Aerial S1~n Company <l1dn 'I rc-n•1H' any takers for c;kywrit1ng "I Love You" mrssa.:cs for Valen- tine's doy but got one re· quest which d1rln't exactly fat m with the spirit or lhf' day. A worn an who did not give her name handed Huller $135 lo have one or his planes low a five.fool· high sign over t he Miami area for 90 minutes. The sign read: "f love you John. Get a divorce." { s· TRAGEDY. • • VaUe> Hiah School. ha~ rumJly llb.t \Oda)'. and lormerl)' v. u the .... ,ellool trac k coach. Ht al10 owned Skyway J\\'Hltion. a prtot • Jraanln& i.chool, at Or.mg(! Coun .. t)' Airport Mni. Leonard ~J-. .i home: tutor with t he t'ounl¥1n Vaillt!Y (elementary 1 Sc hoot IJ1)1trn1. Mr Torr wu~ a munu~l'm\•nt and businesi. conllultant. and filmlly m~mbert 11.aad bolh he and • b1s wire had been active in the Newport Meaa Chrtauan Center ;,nd tht' Catholic Chara'lmatac Renc~111 movt'mcnt Mr. Torr a l110 w llb 111.'1.h" u1 th ti P'ull Go1pel Bu11lnt'11men'1 f ellowahlp lnternut101111I. '• Torr fa mily mcmoora ~;sad to • day they arc uddent.>d at the 10111 of their par•ntli "hut ln u ac:n•c: It ii a a•in becauae thtir llvea wen· !or Je1u11 and they are with him now "We arc: sud bccau e Uwy urt! not here but~ e arc f1lll'<l with JOY because God loved them au mut·h that he took th\•m .'' a dau~hlt•r said A Rosar) £or l\tr Jnd l\tr:. LconJrd ~ 111 be al 6 4S p m Wed ne:.da) and funl·rc1I mas11 "111 be at !l·JO am. Thur:.d..i~. t>oth Jt Saints Simon and Jude· Church an Huntington Hejch Survivors 1nflude their s" t'h1ldr{•n, ranging an age from 12 to Z2. f'amal~ mcml><Jr:, i.a1d th1· oldest :.on, Mark, and h1i1 v.ife, Qndy. will move into the family ~me at 9416 El Valle Ave to Q1re for the fam 1ly A prayer ser v1t'e for Mr. and Mrs. Torr "'111 be al 8 pm. Tues day and a mass or Christian burial will be at 10 JO Wcdncs· day, both at Suint Uarbara's Church, 730 S. Euclid St . S;snta Ana. under the diret'tlon of &II Broadway Mortuar}. ~ The Torrs are survin•d by s1-< t'h1ldren ranging an a.:l• from se ven to 25. Their son. Nell. 23. J law student 10 San Diego. said to day he wall move back home to care for the family, laking u leave of absence (rum tu > !iludaes Mrs Torr also 1s sun·1ved by her mother . Mrs t\nn .1 Jacobson. Clevel;ind, Ohio a brother. Jack J acobl>on. Spnng. Tex , and 11 s 1qt>r Gerri J:inonyak. Lakc"'oo<l. Ohto Mr. Torr 1s also surv1vl•d bv his mother. Mrs. Vcrd..t Jackson, Riverside. his father, Marcellus Torr. Johnsto~n. Pa The couple ~lso has\\\ o grandchildrl'O. Sheriffs in vest1gi1lors sa111 the p I a n c · s l' m t' r ~ <.-n c y I a n d 1 n g signal was on whc.·n the} tounrl the wrct·kagc but lht·:-t·ould n111 tcll 1f the plane had a rad1o c1r hod been In contact "'Ith an)one because of the dam .1~l' Fro•P~A I BEAMS •.• the Globe said. Earlier ne~s accounts out of Moscow said Western resident~ there ass ume the So\'1eL<1 arc d1re ctin~ a lis t1•n1ng dcv1c <' toward o section oC the 10 stor~ t'mbassy's three top-Ooors "here classified work as conducted The ambassador's residence also as located theri>. According to th1~ · tht'Sls, the llslening device 1s located in a building that faces the Embassy t1cro11s eight lune Tchaikovsky Street in c .... ntral .Moscow, Technical <'XPNts from th<' L'nlt cd Stales mn<lc te~t s an Moscow recently bul couldn't U!I(' their own measunn~ l'quipmenl and were t(1vt>n S.1\'ll't ani.tru ments later Cound to be "orking improperly, the ne\\i.paper said It quoted 11ourcc<1 saving the ~r;1no;m1,~n" "''re dc<·rcased 1n • u111•11.,.1ty llunns.: th1· tC',h, lht•n Hll'rt'.l't'<I J.:.1111 Sp1·1·1.tl "irt• m<'.;h 't:rf'Pn~ ''''fl' twin~ 111st.1lh'f1 an rmhn .. sy \\ 111110"' tn rrrl<>ct !I'll. :\Y <1ome uf llw b\•,1 m~. llw l'·lfll'r '111111 OftANGE COAST I t( ,,... ,,..4'\ .. \ l'l•tt ('\•jf. f11lflll •+lf'l •"ttf'l I\ I,..,... flot .... 1 I~ N••lll ~,., n ' vf h·~ff t tP!t-1_;. 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""" 4'S-OUO ~~ ,:,·!.~ ~::.~ (.~::,,~:"':.~. !'9., .• , (>f •111ff f't \f"•"h f'Wft tflt • •• t• ••ft• _.w, •ft .... ,.,.vt C', •.-! f""",. ' 1t1" ,,f (f"4:1tf'•Qhl *'If '•• & " I .,, 1. l•O"' (tll I •' ( '• ~ • • ,. "" t11 'h•f-• • I' f • •• •• \ t .... 1, "'• ""•·'"" ,,. ..... 4 ,,. t ,.., l .. '""' ,, """' \l ... .,....._,h,., Clamna~s ' Beachhead A horde of d ammers h1~ lht: bay beach at the end of lhl· Balboa Pemnsula Sunday as a minus low tide opened up new hunting grounds. When the clammers got through digging. the beach louhd a bit like a '' ar zone. but the changing lldc soon bl·gJn ftll· mg in the holes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PATTY •.. to protect her from th\' cro"d pressing around the car The tour wai. requested b) the defense to sho~ lhc Jury the con· d1t1ons under which she was held, as she testified on Frida.> The apartment ~as Lhe second toe a lion "'here )[ 1si. llt.>arst "as held by the S) mbaoncse Libera· HEARST THREAT HANGING FIRE, AS lion Army. and the apartment "'h1ch "as used ut the time or the bank robbery The closet 1n "h1c h M lss Hearst said she was held 1s L· shaped. about five reel by eight feet. Each of the t"o doors to the closet had two holes dnllcd tn it The apartment •~ unucr u111t•d <llHI I!\ he 111g rl;'patnt('tl T'll.rt It' nanb h." (' 11' C'd tht'rl.' since th1: SL.\ IC'fl in I h1 • spr111g of 1974 The11· "a:-1111 t1·-.t1mony tn the t ri a I t n d a y be c· 11 u l> I' 'u f l ht· \\ .1shm~lon ·s R1rthday hohd3y tTuesday. Miss Hearst "'II 11• me her tei.t1mony on "'hat hup -·ned after her Feb 4. W74. a li dw:t1on ' In " sur pn:;c.' moH' ~ht• took lh<' "land Frida \' n' h1•r ;1tlnrnr" h••.:.n1 prc~ent irlg 1 h1·1r c·.,,,. h 11 lh1· fir~t t1m1• '-ht· outhnl-<I the· lt•t·hn1q ues vf her CdPhff'> Tht• Jury lj lt·r "111 '"'l the or1ghborhood h.1nl. \\ h1•1 c I h1• ~111.000 h.rnk 1 o l1IH'I') took plJCl' an ,\pnl, 1n 1 l-\•dn :i l nnrt poh1·1· ill!l'n<•lf'' ~l't up tight '''l't1111~ for lhc Jury's tnp in thl' aftcrn1.1th of <i ~cw World Libt>rat1on Front bnml11111! Thur~llay at the· lll'ur:.t C.J,llt-an San Sinwon. LB Motorist Hurt in Crash La gun an Jed ~t c111fe7. wa' m jured Saturcl;i v "h<'n th<' t•ar lw "as drl\ in~ "-<'nt out ol f onlrul und struclo. the• t';inynn wall ;'lnnii l'.1rlo. i\ q •nuc 1w.1 r ll11.ld1.>n \ 01lln llrt\l' . \11•nll1·1. l!l. of I ~14 C111hl>t'a11 W,I\ "·'' t.1k1•11 lo Soul h l'n.1 I t'on1111111111v 11 0,1111.il Jnrl r•· i.·11~1•1! ,lf\l'r e nH'l l:t'll('\ I tt'.11 11wnt for hrm11('~ .1ml cut!!> M f'nde1 told off 1t•1·~ ,1fh•r t h1• t a 111 .1rnd1•111 th.11 hr h.ut bl'l 11 nnrth hnund 11p 1'.11 lo.. \\,,, u•1' t1n ·d .1r11I llt•l)a11•ntly lo'l ccmtrcil of t h1• Hh•c le. r\ o other ca1 ll "1·rc· Ill\ Ill \'('1f Amtrak Servi~ Slated in April Beefed·UP commuter train service bet" een Los Angeles and San Diego via Orange County "Ill start an late Apnl i! some last·mlnute equipment problems can be overcome An Amtrak train being paid for Jointly by Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties 1s dJ,le to begin running April 25 at peak commuter hours 1n the morning, afternoon and evening But at the latest meeting of the County Transportation Service Organization <CTSO>. t he tra· county agency formed to imple· ment new rail service. it was learned there nre some clif fl cullles with tht• sc•cond pro·. posed train Thul troan Is bclnl( purchnsl'd Candidate Filing Date Announced The formal nomination P<'riod for congrt>ssaonal. leg1sl11llvc. Jud1c1al and county f:O\'t•rnment ~1·ats up for clcct1on an June" 111 open at R a m Tuei.day and dose March l2atSp m Nom1nat1on papl'rs and pell twn.; mui-t b<' obtametl and r1h·il at tlw county Re.i1::.trar or \'ol<•ro; off1t·c. 1300 S Grand A\'c. in San· I a 1\na, by all c:mdidatl.'s "ho 'II.Jill lh<'lr names to appear on lhc pr1m<1rv ell•clion ballot. The.> nommulaun pr0<·cdure will be the second step toward cnn· 1.lidocy by countians seeking the t•1.:hl avallabl(' ::.lute legislature po'll 'I i\ lo la I or ~1R f><.'uplc filed "d1•clarat1ons of intent" to seek office bv the 1.leadhnc last Wed· ne.,dav · l 'nd0l'r new stale t•lrctions code 'ect1ons. u per:-on can l become a cand11.l.itc for state office unless he fdl'i. h1!. declaration pnor lo the nomination period Hl'stdes the lc111sl11t1\C sloL<;, thert• arc four ''it'als lfl Con)(rcl!S, :lli 1111 t'.11 h ll.1rl \ ' c1•nt ral e um m 1llt'l' I hn •1• 1111I ht•1'11\Jrlty BOJf<l or S11pt•1 '''"f' JOd J numbe•r or mun1<·1pal ond Sup.>rior Court '\l.':•1-.1111for1'l1•ct1on in ,lunr ('.1nd1d .1te·' "hu l11t-tl ct.•d:Jra liono; or lllll'llt h,1d to JI·'" a S232 lt•e thut "111 nnt lw refunded Ir th<' lu>pl'ful l11•C'1d<•d not to fill' nomin;ition p;1p1•1' and fully rundcd by Los Angeles County. It "'JS (Jue to start April 26. LA Supervis or Baxter Ward. a mentor of improved commuter rail service . told lhc other CTSO members lhat the• rcfurb1:.hanR process on c1f!hl old rail cars ac qwred by LA County as goani.: slowly and costing more than an ticipated He s aid the car!. ;in.• not ne" :ind part!> mu:.t be ~peca ally mac hined in many cases Ward said that thl're havl' been particular probll'ms w1tn on~ of the eight cars being rebwlt in Flonda -a dome ohservulion car. He told the CTSO that parts are slow in comin~ and lhl' LA County train may have to begin service with only seven of 1ts planned eie ht cars. The CTSO was told that ther e will be no trouble an getting the refurbished cars to California beocause nrrangements h&\'C' already bl'cn m ade with several rail hnes to do the hauling. An Amtrak official told the CTSO last week that the federally.supported agency will provide money lo the local en· lilies for pubhcity and advertas· 1ng or the new service. Aulo Emblem 'Collector' ·Bugs Sclwol Teachers at Irvine's El Camino Rt>a l School arc upset o\'er a collector ~hose unusual trophies have b('en valued by police at $250. The cQllcclion includcc; a number of chrome automobile name emblems pried from the teacher:.· cars as they wc.-rc parked an the school parkma lot la~t week The less than skillful vandal5 took t"o To}ota emblems. ont· VW. a Ccltca, a Corolla, a Flat. u Gremlin and an "O" from a f''ord. Each "as valued at SIO to $15 Rut "hen they prl('d th<' "RMW" fcam the car owned by P11tnc1a s--· Coll.1do. 3:1R6l Blue Lantern. Oana P oint, tlwy ab1l caused Sl ~O d.1mai:t• lo the hood, Pohcesa1d. Ford to Print!ipals 'Teach Students·-Law' l\y 1n :u :s Tll0~1A.S \\'ASIJINGTON <UPl l r r e• " I fl ,. n l f II r ti I f) cl •• \ r h:ilknJ:C'd thr nation " h1 J!h .. , ho<>I pnnc1palc; to ht>lp 1·ntJ · jlarming trt>nd:." in nli<"nallon &mong young peopl<' h> flndini.: new ways to t eac h students about law and RO\'emmcnt In a prepared addrt"l5 for de hverv to the National /\o;<1oc1a tann 'of Sccontl arv S<'hool Pnn· c1pah h1•11•, l"ont ~.11d h<-will soon send to Congres, propo,ah to conso lidal<' frderal aid to education and to give !ilatc and local authorities greater rtMt 1bihty 10 its use "We must make ft'dcral aid morl' t'ffecti ve than It ha'I lwl'n," the Prl.'<>ldrnl salt!, 11d· dmg 1h.1t lw "anted to "untie lt1t' red lope" that bands cduca· tum al the local level. At the outsl't of his ap· p('11rance, Ford "a.s reanducted Into the National Honor Society, which he Joined an 1930 li'r2ing that the educational system adapt lo meet changing needs. For d said "Today. ~e ore faced with another urge nt problem 1n our nal1on'11 development. It is ap· parent that many c1L1zens are uninformed. or worse. uncon· rerned about the workings of their government and the ex· cculion of lhear Jaws. "Vounl( people in particular appear cynical and alienated "1th our system of government. "Too many Americans see the law as a threat, rather th.an ~" :i protection." F'ord 11:1111 "Too few have been tau!lhl to undt>rstand the way the laws arr created and ndmmlslered and peacefully changed " lie said that 1n one poll c•f federal "orkcn, more than t~o· thirds refused lo 111gn an eA· ccrpt of the Declaration of Jn dependence and that almnq half did n o t rt'COl!niH' th<• phras<' "We hold these truths In be !ielf-ev1denl " "Th ese arc alarmin.c trendli for any nation to race," he s aid "These are <.'Specially disturh· Ing to us now. as we speak of rededicating our11elve11 to the enhght<'ned spmt of our coun try's founders This as a new challenge to education This 1s a new challenge tu you." RIUnan Roulette Marine Shot In Clemente The la"' l\ or chance cauaht up lktlh a Camp Pendl"ton marine who decided to play RuHlan roulette at a Sao Cltemente re #ldenct-P"rlday night The 21 yt•nr old sufh!rt'rl far1• and nt.>ck inJuric$ whl'n the .32 caliber rtovolv~r Clrt'd. He remained hosrllallzcd to· day at 8alboa Naiu Ho&plt ul In San Dlcico w Ith the alug st.1 ll Jn hl11 neck. Navy corpunen 11ald his condition wus stable. Police were ulerted to the Thieves Hit 3 Titnes In Laguna Crim<' took no holada v rn Laguna Beach as thae\'es hit ·a r~ ~1dence. a <.'ar and an a rt t:allery Jam R. Far row of 182 Cliff Dnve. Laguna Beach. reportt•d loss or ~.540 worth o( stereo t.>qulpment and musical instru- mcnli. an a burglary of his apart· mt>nl reported to ha\e occurat.>d on Lincoln's Birthday. Bruce C. Bitts of 31565 Catalina St., South Laguna, reported u Sl.36Z burglary or his car whale 11 was parked in the ZOO block of Ocean Avenue. Laguna Beach. Camera equipment. stereo tape recorder and a leather jacket were taken "hi le Bills ate at a nearby restaurant f'nday. Vorpal Gallery. 326 Glenneyre St • reported the theft ortwo M.C. Escher woodcuti. valued at SJOO each and taken durin& a trawl ftlm showing to a select galhcr- mg Friday. Utili),r Asks Rate-Increase HearingtDelay SAN DIEGO <UPI) -San Diego Gas a nd Electric Com- pany. citing unexpectedly hil(h profits, asked the state public utilities comm ission Friday for a one-week recess in hearings on Its $67.9 million rate hike re- quest. Utility president Robert E . Morns said the delay would be used for a review or company profits and that "we will be rcv1s- 1ng our rate request downward" if the high C'a rnings represent a continuing trend. The utility shQwed a 38·cent J)<'r share prom for J anuary, <.·ompared with 11 cents a share in January. 1975. and finished the year with earnings or 57 cents a ~har<' during the last quarter for a 97·cent per share earning in 1975. Morr is said t he high January profits might be explained by the fact that December 1975 was un- usually cold in San Diego und .January unsl'asonally warm, not ang tuslo:ners pay in January for the enNgy cons umed in December. Kissinger Stans Tour WASH l NGTON CJ\P> Sl'cretary of State Henry A Kiss- 1 n ge r 1s b<'ii inn1n1t an oft· postponed Lalin Arnerlcan lour, ho ping to r<'ll'is urc cynac ul southern nll1c•s or thrar Im· portanrf' lo the United StHtci; ll1<1 fi r"l !!top romt•" In Vt•n1·1ul'1.1 tnduy , w1tti Prru. Hru11I. <:nlomh111 . Co!!l.i H1rn 11nd (;uatrm 11111 tn follow beforl' h~ re· 1 urn:. home f>'t'b. 24. t-hoollng ut 8 19 p n1. fo"rlday In :.1111ultant'ous call• from Orana\• ('ounty SherHf'a deputJcs und a tdt•phont• cornpuny C>JM1rulur. OHl('er Ronuld l.~rvod 1md S1o.tt t'r unk V f'r~''r" rrr di.ilpah•h('(f In 2711 Calli: l>l'l (.'um111erc1v whcr,· lhcy found lhc lnJurt."Ci man. Accordlnf.t tu pallce repo1 t11, the lnJurt'd m•n Clrst told orfkt'r6 that he wu w11lklng 11lon1r Dul Commerrlo when he waa 11hot ul by per11on:s In 11 p11l'a1ni: r11r. At San Cll'menttl flosp1tal, "hcrt> he l't'l't'l\'t'd lnttlul trrat mt•nt. the victim told •idt'1' thul he ".1s C'luntn(I his ~un when It went off, rt•po1 t:o1 uld Poht't: 1rn1d further inve.ilh111 taon s how,•d that the youni¢ rnannt• had h1•1•n d1!oplay111g th,• J?Ull to friends and playln.: Hu:-:;ian roull'llc ''hen lhl.' "eripon went off. Saddle back Host s College Delega~es flt•prc scntativc~ from Jli Cah forn n1 colleges and 1m- iversitles will be at Saddlcbuck College March 17 to discuss their campuses with i.tudcnts interest· ed tn t ransfenng to four.year tn· st1tutions. The mform a lion day will focus on applieat1on and reg1stral1on dates, financial uld. hou.slni and academic requirements. Recruiters wall be present from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. in the library quad urea to consult with student:. planning lO Sl."Ck ll four- year degree. Stoff members from the Berkeley, R1vcrs1de, Irvine, San Diego, Sant a liarbora and Santa Cruz campuses will pro\'lde 1n- format1on about UC requ1rc- mt>nl:-. The Cali f ornia State Umvers1t1cs &nd Colleges will bil n•pr<'!.C'ntt•d hy offit•aals frnm Fullerton, Lon1t Bcu<·h. Lo:- AnRdes, l'al Poly Pomona, San llcrnardino und San Diego. Couns<'lors from indcpcndf'nl <'Olfcoges and u ni vcrs1lies in dude A1U!ia Pacific. Cal Arts, Chap- mon Coll ege, Lom a Li nda Unlvi-r~lty, Peppcrdinc, P itzer :tnd USC'. Russ Space Vessel Back To Eanh MOSCOW (AP) -J\n un- manned Soviet spaceship re- turned to earth from an orbiting labor atory today followin g a three·month experiment which the Soviets say could help de· velop resupply and rescue pro· ccdures for future cosmonauts. T ass said the 11hip. Soyuz 20, undocked from the orbiting sta- tion Salyut 4 on schedule and later mudc a sort landing in Sov- iet t erritory. The ship was launched Nov. 17 and docked with the !.la lion two days later. Cosmonaut Konsta n tin Feoklistov, quot ed by T ass when Soyuz 20 was launched. said unmannC'd ship~ ot the fu ture could take food, fuel or scientHtc cf1u1pment to cos· monauts on orbiting laboratoriei. or evacualc dasablcacr~w mem· bcrs. Ta!>.s d irl not rl•p<'at this ex· planat1011 toduy 11.J)IOI( only lhut Soyuz 20'o; fhl!hl ht•lµcd "1lerfec· t10n and l<'\llllg of the dl'l>Jgn und o n boa r Ii !. y !. l t• ms of b o l h !.pacecruft." Two trt•wi. have nlrcady "orkcd abotar1I the• now un manned Suluyt 4. whH'h i!I conta· nuini.: 111 11rb1t. tlw 111•wt1 ugcnc:y :,;ml Caneer in Can? Fluorocarbon Ban Studied WASHI NGTON CAP ) · F1uorocarbons, which are used as propellants in sprav can.,, may he hannrd by the federal government h<·<·:iusc they m 1i;:hl lend lo un incn'ase in skin cancer. 11:1ys the lwad of th<: Food and Drug Administration. Alexander Schmu.lt sai<I 1n :rn int<>n•icw Sunday in U S. News & World Report. "There 15 u theory that nuorocarbons may destroy the 01on(' lnyer m our at- mosphere that ftltcr.. out ultrav1olet h..iht. The fear ts that the res ult may be an incn·asc In -;k an cancer." <Scientists at UC Irvine havl•" a rrwtl of lh1'> d a n..icr ) Schmidt said the National AC':1tl<'my of Sc 1cnrc>s is studying the available cv1d<'nt'C and t·xpccts 10 pro· duce a report within the year. Then the FD/\ will make a decision, he said. Sch midt a lso said he would s upport a change In the law to enable them to "remn\ c a product from the market because of a very strong suspicion rather than a bsolute proof ... • 7 • Saddlebaek ED ITI ON Your Hometown Daily Newspaper VOL. 69, NO. 47, 2 SECTIONS. 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , MONDAY, f'EBRUARY 16, 1976 TEN CENTS Air Crash Probed l tederal A viat1on Admin111tru· tlon offlc1n ls will tr> to dt'· \ermlne the cuu:sc or a f'r1duy night plane crush which killed twOIFountuin Valll'y couples and orphaned their 12 ch1ldn•n Victims or the crash, 40 mites f\Orthwest o ( Pr£>scott, Araz, w~re Mattht'w P l..t.>onard, 47, the pilot. his "1fc. Martha, 44, Roy N. T orr, 47, and h~ wire. Joan, 46. Family members said today the couples wer e on their way to a 8 1bh c al P e nte<'oslal Murno~e Retrea t at Our Lady c.>f Guadalupe Abbey in Pucc.>s, N.M .. whe n their C~snu 172 crashed in u violent ram and hail s torm F A A 0 ff i ('j a h c OU l d n 0 t be reached for comment today, but Lt. E . J. Smith of the Yavapai County Sbcntrs office said the ~rash may have been caused by pilo t error He said Mr. Leonard may not have che<'ked weather conditions before fly ing mto the storm und then may have b ecome disorient· ed in its midst. . The cr ash OC'<'Urrl'd on the Yolo R a nC'h, "here a ranch hand said the plane plun):ed stra1)!ht throug h the cloud:. into the eround. Apartment Visit Return to SCene Shakes Up Patty I SAN FRANCISCO <l.J P I > - Patncia Hearst. her fact.• "hate and looking frantac. had to be s upported by marshals today whe n s he ldt an apartment where she was held captive by the Sym b1oncsc L1bcrat1on Army Miss Hearst "as supported by the a rm s and w:usl by t\\o mars ha ls after spending JS mmutes inside the tLny third· Iran Fir01 Cuts Crude Oil Price TEHRAN , l ran <U PJ)-a i.pokcsm a n for thl' :'llatwnal Ira· nian Oil Cumpanv snad torlay Iran lowered 1t:, selling price for heavy crudt.' oil in a bid for a w1drr shJrC of thl• .,a.:gang \\Orld market. The spokl•c;m an <,aid the prt<'C or hc•a\ \ rrud1· drn11~'<1 by 91, c·cnh .1 harn•I to SI I <10 lk 'au.I Iran had hl'ld lo lht• \\orld pncf' agrt.><'d on bv the• Org.tntlallon o r Petrokum t-:,portmi.: Countrn.'' 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('on'• ~!A ;_ \\enth.:-r Lonk fur r a Ir 'k ll''I and \\,irnwr l1·m1H"rat11r1'' on T11t"1d;n "11h htl!h n-.ul 1ni:s from li~l a Ion.: t h1• i;hore lo n furl hl•r inland Lo" s ov1'rn1i;?hl "'" be m~tl) in tht• .ioi. l~SI D E TODA,. \cm~m11ku, lartd Ol't'T l1f t'Olunlnr1l11 1nha/inq ntlw;rs · l'tQOrl'llt ,rrlllkf' art ~lnloriq bock SttlrlJ. Ai. Index ... l,i ... c..11 ....... ci. .. 111" °"""' CreU-ff OUlll ... Hcn At AMl.l-n Al -Vl•t ., u ............. ~ Alt Or....,.'9e.,lf ., """-'• A•~· u A ll Al Al a1 I ., . , ....... 1 ~ ... fAt.n.i"""tftt ... -. .... .. , .... ," .. " "" "'"''" ., ........... . ..,,. ... '"' Alt A ll • • •• floor apartment. The jury in her bank robbery trial spent nearly 15 minutes 1ns1de. ll "as J\hi.s Hearst's first retum v1S1t to the apartment. the first of two the Jury " as to \'is1t. The 21-year ·old ne\\s p ape r heiress. who "as \\tlhout the handcufrs a nd shackles s he normally" ears on ht'r daily ndc to and from the courtroom. was qwckly h elped through a cro\\d or 150 reporters and b)standers and 1nlo a marshal's sl·dan, \\ht<'h thC'n left the Golden Gate Avenue apartment bwldtng, one male from her tourtroom When M 1ss llcarsl arn vcd at the Daly Caty hou~e "here she \\3S first hl'ld after her k1dnap- ing. t h e mar:-.h ah car drO\e dtre<'tl) into the gJrage A~am . Miss llear:.t's a rn\'al preceded the JIU) ·s. Dunng the fan,t stop. tl \\as learned, defens1.• attomt•y Albert Johnson po inted to the Jury places or s 11tn1f1cance in the .ipart ment lit' suiU!l'Sl~ to t • S. Dtstn<'t Judge Oliver J Carter Four Killed In Bus CNUJh LAKE PLACID. Fl a. (AP> -A tractor traill'r slammed into a lo aded school bus a t an tnler.>cc·- tion early today durinl! fog, killing at leas t lhrt>c children and the bus dnver a nd tnJuring about 55 others. police said. • that ca<'h Juror ~tl m the doscl where Mtss llcnrst said she" as held, but the Judge tumcd him down. "We had as m any as nine ambulan ces out there shul- t l 1 n g these p eopl(• to hospitals ... said an am- bulanc<' ser vice ope rator. "It "as a real m ess.·· a spokesman f or th e I h ghlands sheriff's offtce l'Jld. That's a 15 mile· an hour intersection but am · pact mus t have comt.' at a much greater speC'd ·· Stop Smoking Course Slated At Viejo High A "!>lop smokinl!" courM' wall he ofrc•r<'d at .Misi-;1on \'1c10 ll11!h Scho<>I beginnin~ Tut.'sclay n1.:h1 ('lasses are schedulc<l from 7 to 9 p m Tue·sdays and Thur:-.da) 'i for :t rour·wt•ek pC'nod. Thl' proJ;:ram is dt•o,ign<'<.I lo ht•lp people O\ ercomC' the t'lgJrt'tll' habit lhroul!h dts n t!>s.,aon. demons1rnt1on and i.:roup 1rtlC'ract1on !-'alms anti l!lll'"ll !>Pl':tkc·r' "11\ bt• pJrt or thl' prn.:ram PC'r<1oni; may r<'l!l'-ter for lhl' fr<'t' e•flur'<' In s ho" tnl! up for l he r1r-.l or Sl'('llllt1 M''SIOn of tht• l t ...... Atltl1t11111.tl 1nform.11t11n " ,I\ a1l11hh• frnm thr Or.milt' ('1111n t\' Luniz l\.,'IOl'H1l111n, !ti."> :1>1:.11. 11r th1• Oran.it' County ll1•allh D<'partm1•nt, 776 55!'11. 1:-;xt. <!Kl There "as little discussion in the apartment. Wh1lt• they wen• HEARST THREAT HANGING FIRE, AS there, M 1ss llearst drank a cup of cofft~e. Al the Daly City address, near the ocean s hore. n<'IAhbor.. stood outside• a nd behind front windo" s wntching and laking pictures a:. ~tai;s Hearst arrtHd S<'veral carloads of Daly City pol1<'e JOtned L' S ma,..hals tn guarding thl' h ouse, a t 37 ,'1.;orthndge St Mass lll•ar'<t spent about 25 mmul<'S an tht· nm• 'torv cream colon.•d hm"e "1th man~n trim. \\h1rh 1-. an a res1dt•nl1al ne1i:hhorhood or traet homl'"- The Jury "P<'nt onl) ahout t'ti!hl mmutes 1n"dt• The'he1n•:o.<; dc•partc'fl the• sam•' \\ll) a-. .,hl' canw 111 through tht• Aar:tgt' "' h1•r ear s1wd out tht• dn \ l'" ay .• 1 r c•malt' marshal. J ane\ .J1m1nt•1. l1•;11wd over lwr to protecl h er frum lhl..' cro\\cl pn•s.,tnA ;Jround thl' car The tour "a« rc·qut·stt'<l by the <lefensc• to 'ho" I ht.• JUr) thl' con· d1t1oni. umkr "h1ch i.he "as hl'ld , ai. llhl' tt--.t1f11•d on 1"nday The• apartment "a~ the· second <S.-C' PATT\', Pag1•A21 Laguna Hills G~ts Postal Substa tion A ne\\ l'•l-.l C>HH'l' suh,lalaon hac; upem·cl .11 thc• LaJ:una ll1 lls Pharrnacv 111 t ht· La l':u Shop pin.: Ct•nlt•r on 252fi0 La P .il Road. l.aJ!un:i 11111' Th<' 'uh,t.1l111n "111 handlt• all I) IX''< or dom p,t I<' m:ul :.c•rvacc<o. I lour .. or npt·r .11 wn art• from 10 a m tn ~. p m \\ C'l'k11a)" a-od fr<>m 10 .1 m to noon Saturday!'. Candidate Jo~on Expert on Finances . 1 Ed11or 's Nolf Thi.~ u one o/ n .~l'nts o/ mtrrt•1ru'~ uith calldadatts tor M1~.non V1e1o·s Mun1t'1pal Ad tuory Council. f.1Qht peoplt ort t'l/- mg for thrrt seals lo be /1.lltd f>tJ bollotmg on Morch 2J C'~rt 1ficd Publac Accountant \\ 1lh3m L J ohnson. belieH'" h1<> knowledge of hnancaal matt<'r5 \\lll serve the ('1t12en!' of J\t 1s..,1on \'tC'JO w ell if he 1-; elected to the Municipal Advisory Council March 2. .. My backRround prondes C<'r-~ lain skilli; that would be benl'f1r1al to the MAC." savs J ohnson. 39. o f 23772 Cat"te Salvador .. It's principally m finance hut I hav<' ~1deruhlf' experience m real eSTite as "<'II · • wht<'h IC\ ht•lpful lo II <kVC'IOPJng <'ommunit~ · A res1d<'ot of M 1c;s1on \'acje for rour years. Johnson ... runnan~ because he " ants lo be<'omc "an · volvl'd an what's ROing on " an ha-; hometo"n ·'The ~1 AC ha., done a good Job but the) "lpend o lot of time and effort on thinR' that arrn t really !\1gnar1cant hkc th<' garden plots, ror mstancl' The) only had 3J m - qwnes and e' C'n though Cl'deral fonds arl' available. th<' whole th mg strikes me as absurd," he says Johnson ~amtams the MAC would spt'nd its tame more wisely by addresi1ang itself to mTJ>0rtanl 1ssu<'i'l s uch as am provin~ law cn - <See JOll:'IJSON . P1~e A2l • ID Valley Tragedy 1 l Smith said today thf' pJanc is shll sh ckmg nosl.'·down (our fet•t d~p In mud He said the urea has had storms for ubout 10 du)'?I und it took s herl rt's omc.crs more thun 90 minutes to rea<'h the crash site. He said officers had to continually dig emergenC'y vt.•hicles out of the mudallthe\\av. All four passengers we re found crushed m s 1d e the "reckage, Smith said . It took about four hours to free the bodil..'s from lht• plane. Mr Leonard w as a trnrr1r ancl sart>ty in stru<'tor ut f\mnta111 \'alley Hagh School. his fam1l> s aid today. and formerly was th1• bChool t nH·k coach lk a1'u owned Skyway l\v1at1on. u p1lul tramlng school. at Oran~t· Coun l~ Airport Mrs . Leona rd was a homC' tutor \\ ith th<' F ountain \' allt•y kh-11wnt.11 )' t Srht1ol lli:stn<'l Mr 1\lri ".1-; u 11umo~l.'mcnt anti hu:o.llH's-. n111,ult1111t , and f.1n11lv n11•mbt•r ... s:rnl holh ht• .tnd hi' \\·lrl' hod bt•t'll ue·t1\t' Ill llw N,•\\ p111 t M l'Sa <'hri-.tann C\•nh•r and tht• ( • .11 holt<' t'ha11,mall1· lh•nt'" JI 1111" 1•111 «nt ~Ir 'I m 1 .11,11 ""' at'll\t' tn thl' Full (:1l'Jlt•I llu.,tnl'''nll'n ·s l-\•ll1m 'hip I nlt•111.1t11111.ll (St•e TR.\G 1-:1n·. P:titt' ,\:!) Clammers' Beo~hhead A horde of clammcrs hit the bay hrach at the end of the lhlboa P<>nan!>ul a Sunclav as a minus low l ade openeu up nt'W hu1iting grounds. When lhc c la mmcrs got through digging, lht· lw:t<'h look1·d ;1 hit ltkl• a w;1r zont'. but t ht• d1a11gmg tatlt• soon bt•gan fill - 1ng in the h11lt·-.. Bikers' Slayers Sought Suspects May Be. San Clemente Residems Three ml'n "ho mav lw "' 1nJ,! in San Clemt•nl<' ~n· bl'lllJ! sought by ~1uthonl1c:<. Ill <'Onnl'C llOn Wllh a paar or l.'Xl'C'Utlllll· s tyle slayin~:-, that oc1·urn·d 111 .1 R1\'ers1dt• an·a b;.ir t'.trl\ Sun· da\ T " o m c m h <' r ' 11 r t h t' Hl'negad<'s l\lotorn t'li-Cluh W('rl' ~hot l Wll'l' tn I ht• ht•:Jd by u trio or men bt'lil'\l'd lo hl· m<'mbt•rs of a rival molt>r<•yrlt• group , accordrnl! to H1vl..'rs1de County ShPn rr ... dt•put lt.'S Capt . P aul .lonc•s saacl an all points bulkltn ha' h«<·n 1!,\t1C'll ror Paul Jo,<'ph SoulJrd. ;j;J. "ho •~ lJt>hl'\'l'rl lo h<' a 1 ei.1d1•nt of San Clt•mt•nt1· T"o otht•r' also arc souJtht Tht·y \\C'rc nut 1dent1f1ed W1tne.,..rs to tht' !>hoot1ni:<> s aid t hrc1• m c>n ram1• into a prl\·att• C'luh opcr:1ll•d hv lhl· Ht>negade <> S.iturday n1t?ht. t alked ancl <1rank In a rm•ndly manner "1th C'luh m1•mhc:.-. Shortl) aftc>r m1dna).!ht. l~o of the thrl'l.' ldt t ht' har :inti n• lurnet1 m1nut•·' l.1t1·1 with dra\\n handgun.., Tht•\ nrckn·d t•\ cryon<· lo Ill' 011 lh~· lloor . llll'n M;IN'lt'rl '"'' Ht•m•.:t11le .... :.inti 'hol c·aeh 1n lhc• heJd two t1m1·s. \\ltn(·s-.t·:-. -.u1d o.Jty ...... ,, •• - A NANCIAL BACKGROUND Candidate Johnson ThC' '1cl1m!> ""'" ident1f1cd as .lohn Wl•!>l t'V nutt1'r. 35. or Pe•tll<''. Jnd r)avacl \'aughn. aho kno\\n as Tra\ '" Shane \\t•a\cr, 26. of Rubidoux. W1tn<'S"''" said the ~unmPn ord<'red thl' 10 person~ in th<' bar to 11e still for rive minuh's , then left. Tht' ('(uh " IM:tl('(I on stall' ll1J(h\\ av 1,0 an (;lc•11 1\\0ll, a H1\ t•r,11ft' ... ubu1 h 1''11 rt h<'r tkt a tis on thr k i lhn120.: ::and I ht· <.u..,p1·rl •, "l'r1• not availahll• loday h1•1-.1u'" 11f ..,tl1c· Prt·<.11l1•nt s l>:iy holiday, d1•- p11t ll'' s;.1111 Caneer in Can? Fluorocarbon Ban Studied WASJll N(;TON IJ\P) -Fl11ornc<1rhons, which arr used as p ropellants m s pray <':.ans. mav lw ban111•d by the federal govcrnm(•nl IH'c-athl' the·~· might ll-:11110 an incr<.•a-;c in skm eancer, s:.i~s lh<• lw.id of I h1· Fm>rl and Drug J\dm1111!-.lrt.1l1on . Alexander Sc:hm1dl -.aid 111 a11 1n1'·n i<•v. ~und.1 \ in u S. Nt'WS & World lkp<irl . 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'1111·11 lit<• l·'l>A v.111 make a dc1·1 ... 1nn. lw ... :1id Sc·hmidt also !>a HI lw would ~upr><>rt ;1 <'h:inr,<' in the l<1W t o t•11:.1blC' tlll'm to "r1·1r1m·1· :1 pr11d111·1 l rnm th<' mark(•l bl'l'atts t• 111 a v1·1y :-.I fong !>ll"\p11·1on r:illwr than ah!>olut1· proof ' ~ ~--~__:__~~~~~~~--~, Valley Recreation Prograin Booming f P eople in the Saddlt>b:irk Valley ar(' "r eally dyanl( fur some r ecreation." acconhn~ In Dave Evers. the Saddlehark Valley L'niraed S<'hool 1>..,tnrt '' recreation c;uperv1sor Because of th1!>. said fo:v<'r". th•· prORram ha" "been J?,ro\\ mi: hv leaps and bounds" m its f1r.t five months He seems especially plca<>l'd with the r esponse to the pro- (Cram 's first session of clas.-.c•o.; "h1ch be gm this " eek. Even though it r ained on ri· gistratlon day. more tha n 300 people w en~ to Los Alisos In· termed1ate Scho~I to. s ign up for one• or m1111• •11 t ht' c I.I""'"' 1'1'11 p(P h,1\ I' .tl'n ht•t•n I I ~·1 ·lt'I1111.: ll'( m.111 , · ''·Nik" In ';1\. wc '1<' rc.11lv pit"'"'" ... tttl .111\ 1 .-I· 1'-hc•r 11111• r1cr1-.t1111n 11111111111 .tl•ir wl1h pl.1111w«l m<..,I 11f th,. 11111r.,1•., <: \ m 11 a "1 l t •• ., I'( ,1.,<.1•<; '''f \llUlll-:!-ll•t., p1 O\t•tl 111 ltt• lh!' m•>)'l popul.11 ullt•r1n~ Tlwrr· \\f'rt' 11«1 llfH'ntnl!' Ill I ht• ..C hC'Cfu)1•d d,..,M'" Thi'''' ftllrtl .mrl 'ht•ri• :ir1• sttll mnrc• I h.111 'A> vnun jlste1 s on a" Jttlnl! 11 ... 1. Jo:\ 1•r•isa1d B;ll•lll. Int 1111• h.1111'1 and. or ro11n1l'. 1l•11111' <'l:i'-~('S \\l'rt• aho C11l!'d. hi' S<lltl <Sec CLASSES, Paitr 1\?) • • I rardo .. A•lcH Ul'l f•- A pre::.id c·nlta l pardon as bc- t.nl< soug ht for Iva To~urt L 'Aqu1no Ctn 1956 photo), who Wi.1-; ('On\ tClc.'CJ ()( being the traitor T okyo Rost-, and the foreman n ( lht• JUI! th;..it C'OnvtC'tl'd h er ha~ JOtned those r l'com mending the pardon l'ro•ra~Al JOHNSON. • • flbrcement and traffic control. ••we have u community of 35.000 people without a s ingle :.toplight. That's kind of absurd. And I would like to see more Sheriff's visibility. It's not a s t'rious proble m but be tter patrols as an area an which I'd be willing to s pend m ore money." he says. Moreover , J ohnson is con- cerned a bout kcl•ping M 1ss1on V1ejo on solid financial footing .. 1 don't know the financial aspects of the community but this is what I w ant to concentrate on. I 'm concerned about how we '"II finance the commumty. what we can afford and what the people are walhng to pay ror." Although J ohnson has never held public offi ce, he served on a committee studyan)( the account- ing and financing procedures of the Santa Ana Unified School District and on a budget review committee in the sam e city Johnson agrees walh the MAC position on maximum road de· velopment m :.outhe;L..,t Oran).!c County ev<'n though that m1i.:ht lead to greatt•r popula11 on density. "You can't control population ~rowth by hm illn~ lht• construe· taon of roadways. You run only ('Onfroi al by 1on in~ or "hat hu \ t' you. We could end up "1th u h eavily populated rummun1ty and inadequate roa~. ht.· ~ays. However. J ohnson is opposro to a µIan bean1: cons1d<'red by thl' MAC that \\ould 1>rnh1hll on· :.lr('{'t parkanj! lwl\\t't'n thc hnur' of 2 a m and 6 J m JS J mcans of 1mprnv1ng sa ret v and the t•,tht•l1l .. qua Iii\ nf M1ss100 \'it• Jt• '.s res adt•nt 1 a I .11 t• J . "The conr('pt '" \'C'r} dcs1rablc hut thl' pract1c.l11t1t'"i make 1t nd1culou:. 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Nf ,..._. \f()t•f' l'""'~llC'f'\ ••J; .. t•~I "•lt•f "' •fl•td.u n 1·•t' Pt••"'., I r tf'l''"l't\H#4 •1~1\0 ~ ~Lf ( di flft ~''"" f cur;,1+9M •"•' ~· >11\ct t l (" I l)t ( • 1 ,I t 14 ~ ~ C II "' • •t'I' I I .,. f '¥ f "'' 1 •• \, 0 "•" .,..~ ,., .... ~ >" 1 f'I' nH l n'l>j1jfl~>\t .. ..lf "J ... ',..,tit " Marine Shot In Clemente The laws or chunce caught up ~•th • C•mp Ptndleton manne who decided t o play Rll.Silttn roulett~ at a ~an Clemente r•- 1id4tflce Fr1duy night. NB Suspect Arrested in HBAssault A Newport Beach hairdresser is Jailed today on multiple criminal charges <&fter police charged him in the rape and robbery of a young woman ab- ducted. assaulted at kmCe point and abandoned early Sunday m a lonely area near Huntlllgton Beach's Central Park. Larry E . Simpson. 28. was ar· rested about 8 a .m . as he left has residence at 416 15th St. by officers who s taked out the house, police said today. The suspect is charged with kidnaping with force, forcible r ape, armed robbery. sex perver sion and possession of dangerous drugs. according to Police Lt. Gary Davis. Simpson is held in lieu of $25.000 bail pending issuance oC criminal complain ts but police have placed a felony hold order on the prisoner in connection with a nother case. Detective Virgmia Kirkmeyer said today Simps on is also u suspect in a previous case that occurred in Huntington Beach last fall. The predawn assault Sunday was reported by the victim, 23, who walked Crom the location or the sex attack in the park near Lake Huntington seeking help. She contacted night s ha(t employe Bob Long, who was on duty at a Standard Oil Com- pany bulk tanker rerueling plant at Gothard Street and Talbe rt Avenue, who called police. He alles.?edlv ·had a wide variety or illegal pills when ar n •!>ted, police said. Utility Asks Rate Increase Hearing Delay SAN DI EGO <l'PI > -San 01cj?o Gas and Electnr Com· pany, citing unexpectedly high profits. as ked the state pubhc ut1ht1e.s cQfllmission l"raday for a one-week recess m hcanngs on its $67 9 million rate hake re QU<'Sl. L't1lity preside nt Robert E Morns said thl' delay "ould be used for a re\'lew o'r <'Ompany profits and that "we will be revis- ing our rate request downward" 1( the high earnings repres<'nl u cont1nu1ng tre nd Thi.' utility sho wed a 38-cent per share profit for January, eompared "ith 11 cents a s hare m Januarv. 1975, and finished tho ) <'ar with. earnings of 57 cents a share dunn~ the last quarter for a 97-cent pe r share earnin~ m 1975. Morris said lh<' hjgh January profits might be explained by the fart that December 1975 was un- usually cold in San DacJ(o and J ;inua ry unseasonally "arm. not in~ <'IJstomcrs pay m J anuary for th<' l'ncrgy con!>umed an llerembl'r. The 21-yea r -old suffrrt'<I fJcc and neck lnJuraea wht-n the .32 caliber revolver fared lie rem aioed hosint•hzed to d•Y at Balboa N;n al lloi.1.11tal 111 San Dlt')!O with tht.> i.lug !>t1ll 1n h1.., nt•ck Navy co1 1,111men billd hi:. condition" as i.lt1bk. Police w ere alerlt·d to the shooting at 8 19 11 m 1"'nday an s 1multaneou11 calls from Oranl(c County Sheriff'!\ dl'put1es and u telephone compi&nY operator ()(fleer Ronald Lervod and Sgt Frank Yerger' were dispatched to 2711 Calle Del Commerc10 when: they found the IOJUred man. Actordinll to polact> reports. the tnJured man first told offircn. th.at he ~ 3 !> walking alon.c Dd Commercao ~hen he ~ ~ shot at by persons m a passmg car At San Clemente Hospital. whert' he r eceived m1t1al treat- ment, the v1ct1m told a1des that he was cleaning has gun ~hen 1t went off, reports said. Police said further inve!>til?a- tion s howed that the young marine had been d1splay1ng the g un to friends and pla} in ~ Russian r oule tte when the weapon went off. F,....rogeAl TRAGEDY. • • Torr family members said to· day they are saddened at the loss of their parents "but m a sense al is a gain because their Jives were for Jesus and they are with him now. "We are sad because they are not heN.? but we are filled with joy because God loved them so much lhat he took them." a daughter said. A Rosary for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will be at 6 :45 p m. Wed- nesday and funeral mass will be at 9 :30 a.m . Thursday, l>olh at Saints Simon and Jude Church in Huntington Beach. Survivors Include their six children. ranging in age from 12 to 22. Family members said the oldest -son. Mnrk. and has wife·. Cindy, will move into the fam1lv home at 9416 El Valle Ave. to care for the family . A prayer service for Mr. and Mrs. Torr will be at 8 p.m. TU<'S· day and a mass of Christian • burial will b.e at lO:JO Wednes day. both at Saint Barbara's Church, 730 S Euclid St . Santa Ana, under th<' direction of Bell- Broadway Mortuary. The Torrs are s urvived by six children rangang an age from seven to 25. Their son. Neil. 23. a law student an San l>t<'RO. said to- day he wall m ove back home to care for the family, t aking a leavt> o f absence from h 1~ stud a es Mrs Torr also 1s survivt>d b\ her mother. Mrs Anna Jaai>bson. Cleveland, Ohio: ~ brother. Jac k J acobson. Spnng. Tex • and a sister , Gerri Janonyak, Lakewood. Ohio. Mr Torr 1s also survived bv his mother, Mrs. VE-rda Jack.son Riverside: his fatht•r. Marcl'llu~ Torr. Johns town, Pu The courl1• also has two J.?randchildrl'n. Sheriff's investigators said th<' plane's em<'rj{l'ncy land in g signal was on whcn they found the wrerkaJ(e but they could not tell ir the plane had a rad11l or h;1rl been in contact "1th an)ont• becauiw of thl' dum:IJel'. Worker Kille d LOS ANGEi.ES Cl:PI ) 1\ 26 year-old i.c•n ll l' <.talion .atlt·n dant was shot anrl k1llc'<1 ('arl\ In day dunnJ: a rnhtX'ry atlt•mpt LA to San Die-o Amtrak Service Slated in April Rrefed-up rommut('r train ~<'rvace betwc<'n Los AnJ(dc•s and San Oiri.:o via OranJ(e County will s tart in latr Apnl if !lnmc la!'lt minute equ1pm<'nl problems cnn bt' overcome. An Amtrak train being paid for jointly by Los Angeles. OranRe and San Dit'go CountiM is due to lK'J?tn runnmj;! Apnl 25 at peak rommuter hours in the morrunJ:, afternoon and evening. But at the latest me<>tini.: of the Cdunty Transportation S<-rv1ce Oqianization <CTSO>. the tri- eounty a i.:cncy formed to imple- ment new rail ser\'1ce, 1t was learned thl're a re some daf- rir ulties with the second pro· !)05ed train. That train is bt'ing purchased and fully funded by Los Angele'! County It was due to start Apnl 26 LA Supervisor Baxter Ward, a mentor or improved commuter rail sernrf.'. told the other CTSO members that the relurbistung process on eight old rail <'ar'I 11r quired by LA County b i.:mn•: s lowly :ind costing more than nn Ucipated. He said thc car!'! art' not nt·\\ and parts must be 'lpeciJllV machined an m any ras<'s Ward said that thert' ha\<' been parttCular prot>ICl'l)S \\Ith ()ne or the eight cars being rcbwlt an Florida -a dom e observ;1tlon ear. He told the CTSO that parts are slow In com ang and the I .A County train may have to beJ:in service with only se,t'n of 1b plannedeightcars The CTSO was told that there w11l be no trouble m J1ettmg th(' refurbished cars to Cahfom1a because a rrangeme-nts havl' aJready bf.'en made with several rail llnes to do the hauhn~. An Amtrak oHicial told thl' CTSO last wet'k th a t the federally-supportf.'d al{f.'ncy will provide money to thf.' local en· UUes for pubhcity and advertts- in& oC the new service. • , ...... . PATTY HE Ul'I l"•'""""'9• • ARST ROBBERY TRIAL JURORS WILL SEE THESE THREE SITES IN CASE ~artment an~Home Where She Was Held and Scene of the Hibernia Bank Holdup Moscow Envoy Hurt By Soviet Beams?. PATTY ••. locataon whl'rl' I\! ass llean.l \1 .1:-. hl'ld by the S~ mbionc.-,e Lilwr.1 lion Army, :.and the apartment "ht<'h was us~ al the time of till' bank robbery. BOSTON 1/\1'1 Wa ltn Stoessel. A mefll' .HI ;.1mbu..,sadnr to ~MOS<.'OW. has a my!>lt'rlllU'> blood ailmC'nt po!>s 1bly caused or aggravall'd by high ll'H'h of !-;c)\ iet microwave~ bl.'amc-d at the American E mbas!t\', thl"Hoston Globe reported tod.;, The ne"spapt•r quoted sourrc•.., as !laying Shit·ssl·I :. a1lmcnt n · Saddleback Hosts College Delegates Rep res<' n t a l 1 v 1• s from 3 Ii California rolll'~cs and un 1vers1ties will l>c· al S:11tdlt•ba<:k College Marl'h 17 to d1M'U"s th1•1r campuses with student' inlcrt·'.'>t ed an transferin1: to four yt'l:ll 111 stitutions The information duv will fot'U'> on appllcut1on ;md rt•i,:1-.tr:.il11111 dates, fananc 1ul ;ud. housing and acad t>ma· requ1n•mc·nh Rt•crutlt'rs will bt• pre''""' Crom 10 u m tu 2 p m 111 tht· library quad :J n :a to consult \\ 11 h s tudrnts plann1ni: to Sl't'I. .i four ~ear degn•p S t arr mc·mbc•r., from 11\1' Berkele\. ll 1 H 'r ... 1clt•. In 111t• :....111 Diego. Santa Ba rhara ami Sanl.t Cruz ca ni pus cs " 111 µrm 1dt· 111 formalwn about l T n·q111n· mt•nts Th l' C a I 1 for n 1 .1 St ;1 1 ,. l 'nl\ er~1t1t•i. .111<1 Colll'J!t'' "111 bc· r epresenll•d h~ C1ffal'1ats h urr. t-'ullrrton. Lung ll<'Jt'h, t.11 ... J\ns:ele ... l';il l'oh Pomona, :....111 Bernardino anti :...Jn 1>1t')!O Counsl'lor.., from ind1•p1·1Hl<'IH collef!t's ,md 4,Cll\ t'r"'ll1t''> 1111 l11rl1· Azusa Pac·1fll'. Cal /\rh. l'hap man Collc·gt•. Luma 1.111rl a l'ni \'l'rs1t~, l'l'Jlpt·nlim., 1'1t11·r , st•mblc-s leul.cmia ;.md "a' a ma- .1or fal'lor leading to an :\nwntan proll">t lo lhl· Kremlin nvl'r the mic·row;.I\ e tran:;mis!>anns. A S l a l l' I> e 1p a r t m t' n t ~pokesm;.in 111 \\'ashangt.on, askl·d about lht· report of Stot>ssl'I '~ all· nt•s..,, !-al!J. "The ambasi.ador's heallh as ~1 pt•rsonal m.illl-r ;.md I'm not ~01n~ to diseu-..., at " Lull'r thl' c•mba:.sy said lht' n ·- port 1s "anact·ura1e and mislead-in,:: .. J\sked about report' from .:\l us<'O\\ lh .1 t an /\1111•rtt'Jn m1latarv lp1•hn1rian .1rn\1·rl tht•rc to It• t tht• blood l'l'll <·ou111 of em- bass \' personnl'I. I ht• :.1•1k1·..,m.1n 1t•plu·d. "An lflll1.il 1 hl'l'k ha ... ~ho~n thl•rt• 1'>11 1 Jn\ g11 .11t•r in 1·1dencl• of si·nou-. llll1l•i.s umoni.: penplt• al I ht• 1•111 h.1s"' mm 111 "ho ha\ t• bl'l'n tht•rt• th.in lhl·n· 1 ... 111 th<' J\nh·rll'Jll popul.it1011 ;11 larj.!t' · · :-.it•1th1•r nal111n has t"q1l.111w1I lht· reason for thl' 1111rro";1\1•-.. "hiC'h are reµortl'dl" mut'h tughl'r than e1tht·r ~0\0t•rnnll'nl ro11sidt•rs !.aft· fur 1ndus1nal u.,t•, tht• l.lnbt• said. Swap Meet Set at School 'fhl' <'loH·I in w ht<'h J\l bs· ll<•ur:.t su1d :>Ill' v. us h<'ld as I. s hapl•d , about fi\e feet by l'lght frct E.ich of the two doors to the closet had two holes drilled in 1t. The apartment is unoccupied :ind as bein!l repainted. Two tc nan ls have la vcd there· since the ~LA left in the s pring of 1974. f'ro•Pa~.41 CLASSES •.. Ont• clnss wh1t·h hasn't 111•(•11 dn1111! too ~ell , he addl'tl. 1s !\lid fo:J.,ll'rn Dancing. But the r la!.s. bt•llt•r kno" n a'> lwlly clant·1ni:. 11ffrr:. tht• opporlun1t \' for som1• J.!Ood l'JH•rc1.,t•, ht• said Ht>J.'?l!.lrat1 nn was also low for ('rt•:1t1\t' dramatic-. and a dr:ima \\ orl.shop S11ll. the rec·r<'a lion l<'lldl·rs f11.?un• lhc•y 'v<• both provcn tht• nt.'l'd for n•c•n •at wn und lict'll su1· n·s.,ful in met:lani: 1l. Evc•rs said tlwir goal has simp- ly bcl'll to provide "something (•)I' l'\'l'ryonc." /\ s an alternative to pnvalc dubs and <'Ommcrcial rc·cn·ationa l plaCl'S, he said, the progrum nrrer.., pc•oph• a c•hoaec. J\!hrl. ~tddt•d Mr!>. F1sht•r. the program 1s a l o w -cost altC'rnat1 \ l' Althouj?h th<' program makes usl' of !>l'hool r .1c1.1t1cs after Spat r I ' brinJ! ofli•rl'cl tu !.Chool and m lht• 1•vemng..,, Ever:i '.'>l'llt·r-. inll•reslcd in p;ir-licip.it sauJ. lht>re JS a 1111.? nN.>d for a day IOI! 111 a s~ ap Mc·d 111 lit h<'lel l imt• r.ic1hly. Ill• believes morn- MJrc·h :.!O at M '"'"'" \'u•Jo I ll gh mg pre !.chool clas:.l'S ~ould pro· !'>i·hn"I \l' populJr hut nJ.?hl now there 1i. St·llt-r' Jot-. 1111 lht• tuch .,1 111,.11 no plan ' for lht•st• c lai.sN. p.11 k111J! lot ,11 1· twml? ..,,11d b~ th<· A st•rond !.t'ssaon of daS!><'S will ,,..,oc·1:t1t'd St ucli·nt llo<h fnr $.i ht•g1n !ht• w1•1•k of /\pnl 19. Th<' s1utlt·11h art• pn,1111~1~1,c p<ili·n rl'cn•at1on h•:.adt.•rs, howcvc·r , nn· 11:11 hu~er'. "h11 "'Ill ht: l'hJi i:•·d lcx1kmg lll'~on<I that and hcgm- an adm1..,..,1,in kt• of 25 l'l'nh, nmg to gear up for a summer pro· pl1·11 I~ of Ii.ti J.:·' '"" anrl foncl J,!ra m Furthl·r 1nforrn.1t 1o11 mu\ IH' uh. In till' futurc. thev hn1>c· lo dc- ;md L.'SC l:unt•d h~ culling th!' s<'hool :it '!'lop a quurtNIY progn1m offt•r- K.17 'l:!f.'.! ing l'lu!-.:H'" an s umme r, fall, ---------------------• winter a nd spring. R1 1otht now, <'xplained Mr~. Fis- Pickin" ond Grinni11 Country m11 s 1t1aM s~1lly Pl'~tr{'I' and Halph ~1<1rltn \\Ill lw amonf,! tho..,I' fJt.'riorming .11 thC' Laguna fk.1c•h \\'1nt1•1 Fl•sta\ a J's Hl1tl'$?r a~s Ft'~lt\ ;11 ... pon~nn.•d h\ rlowntimn mcr~hant.., from noon to clu'k S;1tu1day <1nd Suncl;J\ on Ocean J\\ llllt' 'l'hl' ft•Sll\ al \\ 111 hr fnllo\\<'CI nt•\l \H~Ck<'nd by "An Old Va~twmt•rl llcwdo\\ 11 :lfl<l Squar<' Dance Fes t I\ :ti" a l the Art Cc·nkr. • ' ht•r. 1t l'i must 1mrortant to g<'t the· program llf C'la'lSl'S startl•cl. 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Orange Coast · EDITION ourHom town Daily NewHpaper VOL. 69, NO. ~7, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1976 c TEN CENTS Harbor at Santa· Ana River Studied • ttembe r s o f the southern div15lon of the Callfom1u Marine P arka and Harbors AsS0<'1allon 'IA'lll discuss plans for u i.mall boat harbor a t the mouth of the Santa Ana Raver durlng their meet10& F riday In Newport Beach. Members r epresenhnc yacht clubs and m arinas are scheduled to meet a t 10 a m ut the: Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Recently the House Committee on PubllC' Works and Transporta· t1on allocated $28.000 for a feasibility study or the idea by tbe U.S. Arm y Corps o f Engineers. Apartment Visit Envi1luncd by some officials in C05ta ftft!Ut itnd Newport Beach, the harbor, which rou.ld hold up to 3,000 boau, would provide· Costa Me:rn with a gateway to the sea. While the funds ha\'e been al· located, the "ork may not be done for al least t"'o )car~ Return to Scene Shakes Up Patty SAN FRANCISCO <U PI l Patricia Hear st , her face white and looking frantic, had to be supported by marshals today when s he left an apa rtment where sbe w as held captive by the Symbionese L1berat1on Army. Miss Hearst was supported by the a rms and waist by two marsha ls a rter spe nding 35 minutes inside the tiny third· l20rphaned floor apartment. The jury rn her bank robbery trial spent nearly 15 minutes inside. It was Miss Hearst's first return VL'>lt lo the apartment, the hrst or two the Jury was to v1sii. The 21-year·old news paper heiress, who was without the handcuffs a nd s hackles s he normally wears on her da ily nde to and from the courfroom. was qwckly helped through a crowd FAA TeaDl Probes . ' Tragic Air Crash Federal A\'iation Admm1slra· lion omcials will try to de· termine the cause or a f'ndav night plane crash which kirled two Fountain \'alley couples and orphaned their 12 children \'1cllms of the crash. 40 mile:. northwest of Prescott. Anz . \\ere Matthew P. Lfoonard, 47. the pilot: his "'1fr, Martha. 44, Hoy N. Torr, 47, and his wift•, Joan. 46. Family members said today Civic Leader Irene Wood, 60, Succumbs :\Ire; Irene Wood. \\1fe of Co:.la Mesa Plannm~ Comm1s..,1oner ll. .I "J immie" Wood and an aC'ln·e r1i.:urc in Costa :\1 csa pollllc..,, died ~L1lurd:n at lht'a~C'ofliO 1'\lnt·r~il SC'r\ ltt•s will be con duclNI al 2 p m \\ 1'<lnrc;day .it thC' 1-·1r ... 1 Bap11sl Churt'h of Costa Me"'· "1th Or .I amt'" Comb.' or f1c1atan~ lnlerm 1•nt \lo 111 rollO\\ :ll tht• llarbM Rt''t ~kmon,11 Park. C:o.,t.1 Me~a \'1,1t at1on will tw al 111•1! • flroad"'ay Mortuary until H :!O t oni~hl and from Ill ii rn until H JCI p m Tuc•scl :I\ !\1 r~ W Ood t11• l1111~t·d lo the Rl•puhlaran F1•1kn1t('<I Wnmc·n·, nuh of ("o,t.1 ;\I t• ... 1 Llflll "a ... a rnrrnrr olh1·1•r of th1• H1•1111hh1·an 1·1•ntr.il tnmm1111·1· HI Or.1111:1· ( '111111l \ Sht'. "il'I '' nwmhf'r of tho• \\'c1 nll'n·.., Ch n .. 111111 Tl'flll1t•r.11w1• trnwn uml hall h1•1•n :1 nwmtwr nf 1h1• attornt'\ i.:1•1wr .• r ... 'nlunt.11' :111\ l"•ry rou111·il rnr lht• I""' "~ \t•ar' ,' Mr., Woo1! "'·" .1rtl\1' 111 c)r ~anixmi;: C'JmpJ11.(n' for Q((ir<' 1n <Sf'l' WOOD. Paitt" A2l the couples "'er<' on tht•ir "a> to ;:1 R1bhcal Penteoostul Marnagt' Rt'lrea t at Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey in l'ccm. N M . "he n their Ce~~na l i2 t•rashed in a \'IOlt>nt rJin and hail ~lorm FAA of(icial~ could not be reached for comment toda). but Lt E . J . Smith of tht• Yavapai County Sht•nrf's office i.a1d lhe crash may have been caused by pilOl error , lie said Mr. Leonard may not have cherked "eat her cond1t1ons before fl ying into the storm and then may h ave becomt: dl'onent «I an its midst. The crash oocurr1'd on the Y11l11 Hanch. "'her(' a ranch hand said th<' plan<' plunJ!<'d s t ra1i;eht throu~h the <'lou<b into thl' ground. Smith said today th<' plan<' 1-. 'till .. uck ing nose do" n four frl'l dl't'P in m ud. Ile said th<· arNt ha-. had :.lorms for al.>0ul 10 d,1\S an<i II took Shl'rlff'!> orflrer' morC' than 00 minute ... to reach I hl' era~h ..it 1· I fco .,aid officers had to Mntinu:.1llv CIJI! <'ml•r~('OC.)' \ l'hldl'' 0111 of lht• mud all the" a\ All four passcn~er' "'t•n • fnund 1·ru<ll,~tn!-.Hk lht· \\rcek.ii.:t•. !<mllh . · 1d ll took ahnul four hour<, to frt•e lhl' bod11.':. rrom tht• plant•. l\tr .<'tmard \\ ac; a traffic 11nd .,nfct~ inc;trurtor al Fountain V,ollt>~ ll1i;h School, Ill., fumllv saul tndily, and fMmrrh "'"the• .,chool track 1·oad1 111· .. 1.,0 1m n1•d Sb" a.. 1\ \ 1.11 mn .1 p1 lol tr.11orni.: M'hool, .1t 01 Jlllo!t' C:oun I\ t\ 11 po rt \lr"i L<·onarct 11 .1, .1 homt·tutc1r "' 1th I II,. ,.. 1111111a111 V .1II1• \' 11·lc•nH'nt.ir\') Srhnul 1)1.,tnrt J\11 T11rr0 w; ... a 111;11w.irnwnt .111d hu'HI<''~ ('nn-.ultant. an1t fam1lv mrmbt•r!> '~"d holh hl' and h1:1 "'1fr had bN•n artlH' in th1• ;>.:,·"port Mesa Chr1:1llan C:cnlt'r tS.-l' TR AGE 0 \'. Pall' A?> of 150 reporters and bystanders and into a mars hal's sedan, which then left the Golden Gate Avenue apartment bwldmg, one m ile from her courtr oom. When Miss Hearst arrived at the Daly City house "here :.he was first held after her k1dnap- 1ng, the marshals car drove directly into the garage. A~ain, MtSs Hearst's arn \'al preceded the jury's Dunng the hrsl stop, 1t "as- learned, defense attorne.> Albert Johnson pointed to the 1ury places of ~1gn1ftcance an the apartment I le sugge:.ll'd lo L' S D1stn<'l Judge 011\er J Cart<.'r that e<l<'h Juror sit in the clos<'l "hen• ~iss lkarst :.aid she \\:ts ht'ld. but the judge turned him 00\\n Then' "as little discusc;1on 1n tht• Jp<1rtment Whlle they "'ere HEARST THREAT HANGING FIRE, AS lh\•rc. Miss Hearst dral\k a cup or roUce Al the Daly City addrl'ss. m·ar the oct'l.1n shore, neighbors :.tood outside and behind front wmdo"'' watching and taking p1ctun·s J!-i Miss Hearst arrived ~vcral carloads or Daly City pohce 1nined L' .S marshals 111 guard in g the h o use, al 37 Norlhridf'?eSt Miss lkarsl spent about 25 mmutt':. in the one·Mory rn·..im l·olored housl' with maroon tnm. wh1<"h 11' 1n a r c:.1dent1 al neiJ?hborhood or lr<J('l homes Thl' 1ury :.pl'nt only about c1~ht m1n11k:. in:.1de The heiress dC'partL'<l lhe :.amc "ay as s he came in lhrou~h lht• lo(<iraf(<' As her t'<tr sped out tht' ctn"<'" a). a female mar~hal , Janev Jiminez. leaned O\C'r her to protect her from lht' crn\\ d <S{'t' PATT\', Page AZ) Seniors Set Mesa Forum Tht· Stonior C1t1un.c; Cluh or Cost a Mes a h a~ 111\'ttc:od c·1ty roum·il cuncl1date., to sp<'ak a t a t·and1 dal1·s forum Tuesday morninJ! The forum will bt• ht•ld from 10 to 11 30 a m in thc- com m u n 1 t y r<'rrcatwn cl'nter on the OranJ:t• Cn11n t~ F;urground.., t;,u•h of th<' 17 ~ancf1dat«s cnmpt•t 1ni: for thrN• se.Hs 011 lht• rtly l'OUn('t) Will lw ~l\t'O f1vt-rr11n11t1•s lo ~1w11k Th<' Scnwr l'1t11('n'I ('lub. ~ h1rh ha:. 700 m<'mllt'r:., ,., :iponi.ored by th<' cJty'" Let~Ur<' SC'r\'1ce Depart mcnt because tht> J>roject httis not bct'n includc.-d in the Corf)s '1978 77 budget. One s tudy, funded by Ne\\pol"t Bearh and Costa Mesa ha' ulrt>udy bt>en concluded Accord mg to that report, the,• proposed h11rbor would coi.t an estimated $39 m1ll1on to build on the cast Mde of the rt\ler The rt.•port t'Stlmalt'd th!lt 1t would takl' 111 least 15 years b<'fore the harbor C'ould be complt>kd Howe\'er. other uRenc1t.'1' htn l' 11one on rt•cord :iicaul:>l lhl' manna idea and have :.C'l forth ~n~ proposa Is of thl'1r own The Regional Coa~tal Zom• Oornmers' Beo~hhead Conisuvatio n romml1s1on h ai; I de:i>lgnale<l tht• area ni; open iipace for public recreation nnd Orange County wunt:s to build u l'\'JUonnl park there The s tate Dt>purtment of Fibh und Gaml' and tht' Corps or Engineers ha\•e proposed that the area be acquired a.lo u park A hordl' of clamm ers hit lhl' bay bt>ach at thc e nd of the B a lboa Peninsula Sundav a~ a m inus low tide o~ncd up new hun.ting ~rounds. When the clammcrs got lhrout?h digging. th(• ht•ach looked "' bit likl· a war rnne. hut lht.• ch:..anging tide ::.oon began fill- 1ng in the huk..., Estancia Vandals Cause $3,000 Mess Vandals broke into Co ... tJ Mes a 's Estanr1a ll1i;:h School over th(' "'eek end and caus t'll Jn t'st1matcd SJ.000 m damage. Police c;a 1d the \'andals "'t•nl from room to room. knocking mer tYP<'"' nter tables. throwing a record µlaH•r in a trash tan. dt'c;tro} mi: aquarium~. sm;i'-htnJ: a snakl' <'JS<'. and hnall\· thrm1 in~ r h :ur... 1nt11 lht' '"-1mmtnA pool Dunn.: the rampa~t·, the \'an dais brokt' into lht· hom1: eronom1c ... room and eookt•d omelette..,. t ht•n a tc a dl.'si.ert or chcrncs and }oi:urt Officer Tom O" en and ~chool off1c1als inspect1nJ? lhl' dama~c SOnday morning trart'<I tht• path or destrucl 1on h v followin..: specks or blood Orw of tht• MJ:. pert' appan•ntl~ 1·ut h1m:.rlr in breakmi: int<1 tht• "''1l•nn· l<ib .ind left a trail of blood from lht•n• O"'t'n -..11cl C'nlry w:1s .:aincd in to the j,!\'mnas wm From th1•n• the -.usp<·rli; Jo?Ol into thl--com mons C'af1•1t•11a and s ma:.ht•ll .1 "'in do"' in 1 h1· ..,t ud<'nl 'ton· Tht•rt• tht•\ abo t hrC'\\ a n·1·111cl playc•r in th1• lr11sh nrn In th<' 't'lt'll<'•' luh untl '""'"('(· room. lht• \'all1lal' k11111•k1•d ml'I' thn'l' ar1u.1num.,, h·ttini: thP wall'r dr.11n out .11Hl ;ll'!o ~mn11hc-d .1 hole 1n J i;nak<' r J"'. :ilh1" ins.t a ... n.ik1· to , . ..,..a,,1•. • Paper to" l'ls "crC' obtained from d rest room to stop blood now1n~ from a cut The suspt•cls broke into thl' ml'lal :.hop a nd r emoved a hacksaw. Tht•n tht•y went into the· home eronom1c.., room. cookt·d "'hat appan •nlly was breakra~t. and then left via the pool area They h;id to chmb a fcnc<.' to l!<'l to lht• pool into wh1ch thcv threw 10 chair~ :ind a wafrr polo goal. pohl'esuid Iranian Firm Lowers Price Of Crude Oil TEHRAN . I ran <l Pl1 a spokcc;m an for th(' i'Oal1on i1I I rJ n1an Oil C:11m11a nv ..,;od tod..i\ Iran lowt•r<"d 1t., •wlhn~ pnrt· for 111'3\'\' c ru<h• oil in a lm1 for ..i w1d1•r shan· or ll1(' ~aggm~ "'orhl m.1rkrl Thief Got Keys to More Burglaries Costa Mesa pohc<' pressed f!f. forts today to catch a thief who has the equipment to commit many more break-ins. I The thief broke· into the Ace K ey Ser vice. :-.tore a t 1872 Newport Bl\ d over the weekend, and helped htm!>elf to key and lock cod<.' books. master keys, a · kC'y -makmg machine, and some f1ks The IOs!I lot;ilcd only $981, but th e potl'nlial for future burglaries 1~ great because l)l<' thief got tht• c·odl' books for all common locks and 24 J!Uide keys for all f'ord, Gcm•ral Motors and Chrysler automobiles, plus three sl'tS for Volkswai.:en vt•hicll'l>. "We plan to fmd him very quickly," com m<.'nted Officer S1~ ~wanstrom. h t'ad of the Costa M~'a rrim<' prevention unit, lo· clay "Tht'rc·~ poll·nt1al for a lot. more cnmt• .. E,·erv ke\' hlank he ha-i 'tolen, h~ ha' tht' potential to mak<' a kl.'\ from " Swanstrom added "Alf 1l w11l t ukf• now 1s tht.· kno" ledgl' to he a hit• to follow lh1.· r·ode book '' Thr ofh r1•r s;i1d tht• ~uidc kt'Y' for the· au1omobtl1•s will, Ill er 1 h·rl. work Ilk<' hlusll·r kt')'' .. , r Or:n:J ,~o '"' Microwave Incident Thi.' s pokc•s man said th1· pm••· of hf'<1vy NUllt• <lropf)(•d l1y :>•, t·t•nb a barr1•I to Si l 10 lh· sa11I Jran had ht'ld to tlw "orld 1m1·1· ,JJo?reed on by lhl' 01 .,:a111wt111n of l'1•trolPum F.xport 1ni: Countrn·.., (0Pf:C' t'\'('11 aft1•r 11lh1·r member c1111n1111·., "H'h a" Sl.111111 Arabia anrf K uwa11 1rnrNI lht·1r srllinf( prtc<'~ hy ahoot Ill 111 11 r1•nts ''" l'(' Ol'lnbt•1 Tht• s pok1·'lm.1n -.a1ll th1•11• "ould Ill' 1111 111f11•wl .innounr1· menl or tlw Ill'\\ pl IC(' M'ht•dul1•, hut that 1l w1•11t 111111•1 I~ into 1·U.·1 t Saturda\ S14 anstrom 1>&11d 1t would tak1• an apprentice lorksm1th to make I ;1 k•') for :.i dead boll lock l'\'1•11 I "11 h UM' of I he· 1•11!11• h11ok11. hut, other locks woul!I not he so dlr , flcult . J Unsubtle Burglary "eathe r Look for ralr Skit''! and warmer tempt•rahares on Tuesday with h111h rt'arl· in~s from 65 alonj.( the shore to 72 further inland LO\\S ovcrn 1~ht will be mostly 1a the 40s INSIDF. TODA,. Non&mokrrs, trrrd ot'f'r tn· t>olunlanly inhaling olhNs' ngorette smoke. are 1tnkmg back Srory. A7. -· ... Cal-• a. ....... °""le' o. ...... -DUI'> Nlt!IU• , ...... ~ ··~"'-ft! llltNK- ..... ,..-u--. ,.,_, ., 11 ... -1 ...... .... ~ .... ~, . , .... . "',,..,,. 4., ........... A 11 n-at.,, . , .... _ _._ ...... ., "'" ... •• .... .... 111 11 All ... •• V.S. Protests Illness of Envoy to Moscow HOSTON <AP > Walter St0<.'s11el. J\merlC'an amhMsador to Moscow , hns a mysterious blood ailmenl possibly caused or aggravated by high le\'cls of Sm·· 1cl micro" aves beamC'd ut th<' American Emba!is)'. the Boston Globe reported today. The newspaper quoted sourcl's as saying Sloesspl's rulrnl'nt re· semb~ leukemia and wus a ma- 1or factor leadin g to on Aml'riran protest to the t\remhn ov<'r lhe m1crowa\'e transm1ss1on.s A Sta t e Departme{lt s pokesman in Washington. asked about the report of Stoes11el'11 Ill· ness. said, "The ambassador :i; health IS a personal maller and l 'm not goin g to disc:-u.<1s it •· Later the embassy said the re· port as "inaccurate and mislead-ing .. Ai.k('d ahout rC'ports frrrm Mos<"ow that an Amrr1n111 military tt>fhn1l'ian arnvC'd ther<• lo te8t the blood cell <"Ount of rm bassy personnel. the spokes man replied. "/\n initial rht•rk ha-; shown there 1sn ·l an~ itreatt•r in· c1dence of serious illness among people at the <'mbassv now or who ha' e been ther<' than there 1s in the American J'IOpulat1on ~•t laq?<' " Neither nation hns explained the rt>ason for t he m1C'rowa\'es. wh1<"h arc reportedly much higher than either &ot'emmenl rons1ders safe for industrial use. lhf' Globe said. Earlrer news accounts out of MO&cow said Westem residents there assum<' the Soviets are directing a listening dcv1('f' toward a section of the IO·story 1•mbassy·s thret' lop-noors whc11• da"s1f1('d "'nrk 1s ('Onductl'rl The amba!lsador ·.., rc•s1dencc ulso 1~ locoted th('rc• Acrordinl( lo this thes i... the li s tening devkc '" located 1n a bu1ldin.1! that f11cf's the Embas°'ly A<'r~s l'IJthl-lanC' Trha1ko\'sky Street in C<'nlra~ MO!l('OW TeC'hn1C'al expertc; from th<' l 'n1tcd States made tests in Moscow reC'ently but couldn't use their own meas uring equipment and were gl\'en Soviet mst ru· ments later found to be working improperly. the newspaper said ll quoled sour ces saymR the transm ission s were decreased in Intensity during the tests, then increased a~aln . Special wire m esh screens were being ins talled m embassy "'tndows Iran 011 off1t'1:ils an1l 1c>prr!.<'n tatives Of U <'On:>.Orl1um or Western oil <'om1rnn1l·~ n:fm mi: and drstnbuting about &'i r><'rc<•nt of Iran's 011 exports ho\'<' hc•·n meeting in Tehran for ~evrral weeks trym~ to negotiate a nrw agreement to repl:.lcC' lh<' 1101• signed in 1973 An industry source s<tict the me<'tings half b<'en recrSSl'd for several days ;ind no date had been set for <heir resumption. I Quake Loote r s Die GUATEMALA C IT Y, Guatem ala <U Pl> -The govern· m ent today appealed to <1rmed viirilante squads to slop execut· ing looters fouad ~acking homes damaged in the Feb. 4 earth· quake Bun:Jars wh11 hrnkr inti> Wulltt·h·~ Mus11· City 11 l :1400 Bri s tol St , Co:slu l\1('~a. :it I 1:1 tl11-; morninJt Wl'ren 't v1•ry ~uhl II• aboul ,, They simply rammed , their car into th<' bwldini;:, pollcl' rrported First they , lned th<' jlarai<c d0<>r at the back and h111"kled that, hut 1 did not J?<'l in Then they drove lo the front and drove through' t h e glass doors. An <'mploye told pohce 1l UJ) peared the o;u~pccts took stereo equipme nt and u television set worlh a total of $500. but a closer tally of the toss was being m ade to- day . ... (' I 2 DAil Y PllQT c 6~Chaage Hopeful Cites Mesa's Needs o.llYlll ... ~,_ WANTS CITY CHARTER MeH Candidate WHttake Half of Early Grad Students Stay Anyway About h alf or the 16 and n. year-olds in the Newport·Mesa Unified School District who re· cently passed a test enabling them to graduate early, chose to remain in school anyway, ac· cording to district officials. The test was the California High School Proficiency Ex· amination and was given to In· terested high school students last December. Of the 141 Newport-Mesa stu· dents who took the test. 63 stu· dents passed and failed. Of the 63 who passed. about half elected to leave school early and half stayed mschool. Students who choose to le ave school mui.t have parental con- sent. Also, those who decide to leave may return at a later date. Of those who passed, 33 were boys and 30 wen~ girls. Also, 34 were 16 years old and 29 were l7 years old. " Taramedics Talk Slated A talk on emeritency medical ~erv1ces will be given member!> of the C1ttiens Harbor Area Research Team (CllARTJ at their breakfast meeUng m Cost;i Mesa Thursday. The talk will be given by Dr. Claire A.. We1dem1er. director of t'mergenry services at CoslJ Mesa Memorial lfosp1tal. at a 7 30 a .m meeting :it Glendale Federal Savings and Loan A'::o· :.0eiation She will discuss procedures in l'mergency cart· and the role of paramed1c5. Kissinger Stans Tow- WASlllNC TON !AP > Secretary of State llt•nry J\ t\1ll' 1nel'r I!> beKtnn1n~ un nH 1)()Slponed I.attn J\ml'ncan lour. hoping t o r cJ ... -.ure {'Yn1cal 'nuth(•rn :illtt•' or tht>tr 1m portancc to the l nill'd St:itt•.; ll1 i. f1r)>t -.top coml''I 1n \'enczut'la todu). "Ith l'rru. llraz1I. Colom bw. C1>lltn thca aml <;uatt'mat.110 follow before he r C' turns hom (~ Feb 2~ ORANGE COAST E:d1tor 1 .\'ott Thu~ arr J7 cun dldottt vying /or thrtt lt'Uh vn rlw CO.So Mno Cl111 Councal. Thal 110~ " aboiit OM of l~m Tlw •lttllOl'I u Morch ? Costa Mesa would function bet ter as a c:harter city rather than as a general law city in the op1· mon of city council undtdate Richmond E Westlake He believes that the present general law system r~ult.s in the city manager. rather than the elected representatives. runnmic the city • Westlake said he would pro poi.e that \Oler~ apprO\'l' a charter \bat would pro\11de for .t separately elected fullt1me mayor. "The city manager ~·ould re· port only to the mayor." he said "In general law c ities. city managers end up settmg policy. not the city council." Westlake . 22. is a n ad · ministrahve intern at Newport Elementary School. and a s•.u· dent in public admmistration al Cal State Long Beach. He resides at 204 Dartmouth Place and has lived in Costa Mesa for 16 years. He said voters should look carefully at candidates who spend money in a campaign out of proportion to the salary for the part time position. He said coun· cilmen should be paid less than the S365 a month (plus expenses) they receive and that the r e· muneration should be for ex· penses only. "It's an honorary position." he added. Westlake maintained the day· care and community centers be· ing considered by the city could be built with federal revenue· shanng money. He said all re· venue-sharing funds should be spent on social services. He said a city-supported day· care center would keep women who want to work off welfare and said the community center on the Orange County Fairgrounds was inadequate. Westlake said he also support- ed temporary s ubsidies for hous- ing. ''I'm in favor or anything that gets people into a house." He said he would like to sec downtown red evelopment speeded up and continued dunng the next 13 years of the bicenten· nial era. He considers the city's 25 per cent cash reserve "a bit steep" and suggested some of the money be s pent on social services As ked about a city newsletter. he s aid It would be too expensive 1f 1t 14as more than a quarterly. TONIGlIT J IOLI DAY No meetings. TUESDAY. FEB. 17 COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Regular meeting, City llall, 1; JO p m S E7'IOR CITIZENS CLL:U Cvmmun1ty Recreation Center, Tues . Wed . Thurs 12 3 pm ·THE NATION;\L HEALTH" South Coast Repc•rtuq Theatc·r, thr<•u~h Fl'!> :?1 Nil(e rian Manhunt LAGOS, Nigeria !AP t P nl1ce staged a mass 1'"' manhunt today ror Lt Col H s 01mka, tht' man ac-cu.,cd In· Najl<'nan m1ht1try aulhon\les of lead1ni.: tht' ahnrllvc coup 1n v.h1ch Chier of State Murtal.1 Muhammc.•d was assa:o.smatl'd PATTY HEARST ROBBERY ~IAl JURORS Will SEE THESE THREE SITES IN CASE •. _ ... Apartment and Home Where She WH Held and Scene of the Hibernia Bank.Holdup Slaying. Suspects Sought in Clemente Three men wh6 may be living in San Clem en t e u re being sought by authorities in connec· tion with a pair of execution- style slayings that occurred in a Riverside-area bar early Sun- day. Tw o members o f the Renegades Motorcycle Club were shot twice 1n the head by a trio of men believed to be members of a rival motorcycle group, according to Riverside County Sheriff's deputies. Capt. Paul Jones said an all points bulletin has been issued for Paul Joseph Soulard, 33. who is believed to be a resident of San Clemente. Two others • also are sought. They were not 1dentl11ed SUCCUMBS AT 60 Coit• Me1a'1 Irene Wood f ',....PageAI WOOD. • • local l'll•ct1on:. She hclp<'d or- gantl<' camp.i1gns for Mayor Alvin Ptnklt'). Vice Mayor Jack Ham mett and Councilman Hobert Walson Pinkley, JlammC'lt and Wilson will b~ pallbeart'rs al the funeral They will be accom· p nnied by planning com · missioners CC. Cjarke. Nathan L Reade and Johr<Leonhardt Mr:. Wood l'll mt• to Costa Mesa 141th her hu8band tn 1938 They bwlt the family home together and Mrs Wood assi~ted her hu!tbantJ 1n hti. i.:t·neral contra<'t IOI( bU!llOl"'•" Witnesses to the shootings said three m en came into a private t'lub operated by the Renegades Snturday night. talked and drank in a fnendly manner with club members Shortly after midnight, t"o of the three left the bar and re· turned minutes later with drawn handguns. They ordered everyone to lie on the floor, then selected t"'o Renegades. and shot eact\ m thl' head two times. witnesses su1d The victims were identified u:, J ohn Wesley Dutter, 35. of Pedley. and David Vaughn. also known as Travis Shane Weaver. 26, of Rubidoux. Witnesses said the Runmen ordered the 10 persons in the bar to he s till for rive minutes. then left. The club 1s located on state• ffjghway 60 in Glen Avon, a Riverside s uburb. Further details on the k11l1ng~ and the suspects were n ot available today because of the Presidents' Day holiday, depulJe)> said Swpect Held In Newport Burglaries Nl'wport Beach police said to· day they have arrested a man they believe 1s responsible fo r a st'ries of burglaries tn offices near Orange County Airport In custody on $50,000 ball 1s Robert Allen Frani. 31, of North llollvwood PATTY •.. pressing around the car The tour was requested by the defe nse.to show the jury the con· ditions under which she wall held , as she testified on Fnday. The apartment was the second location where Miss Hearst was held by the Symbionese Libera· tion Army. and the apartment which was used at tbe lime of the bank robbery. The closet in which 1\1 ll>S Hearst said she was held is L· shaped, about fi\'e feet by eight feet. Each of the two doors to the closet had two holes dn lied m 1t. The npartmcnl 1s unoccupied and 1s being repainted Two It .. nanls have lived then• MnC'c the SL.A left m the spring of 1974 There "as no test1mom in thl• trial todav b ecau:-.t' ·of thl· Wash1r~on 's B1rthda' hohdav Tuesday. M ai.s I lear:-.t will re sume her testimony on "'hut hap p<>nc<i after h(•r Ft•h . 4, 1971, ab duct1on. Hairdresser Held in HB Rape, Heist A Ne" port Beach ha1rdre11~l·r is Jaded t oday on multipl e criminal chari~es after polu·c rharJ(cd him tn the rape and robbt'ry of a young "'oman ab· ductl'<I . a ssaulted at knsk point and abandoned early Sunday m a lonely area near lluntington Beach's Central Park. Larry E. Simpson. 28. 14 as ar- res ted about I! a m as ht· left his residence al -116 151h St b' office rs who s t aked uul th~ house. police said Loda} The :r;usprct 1s r har)!e<I with k1dnap1ng "'Ith force, forc1hl1• rape, a rmed robbery. 1>l''( perversion and poi.sc:-:-1011 of dangerous drugs, e1rcord1ng t<i Pohce Lt Griry Davis, Simpson is h eld in lieu of $25,000 batl prndmg issuance of criminal compl<llnls but poltCl' hav<' placed a felony hold ordc·r on the pril>onl'r in connection with another t'ase . Detective Virginia Karkme}<'r s aid today S1mpwn 1s alsn a sus pc•ct 1n a prc\'1ous case th.11 orcurrc·rl in II unt rngton lu•ad1 IJsl fall Fro•P~A l TRAGEDY. • • and \he C'alhoh<' Chansmallc Renewal movement. Mr TorT also was active ln lht' Full Go::.pl'I Huslnessmen'i. Fellol4i.h1p lntl'rnational Torr f.1m1h mernben. satd tu da~ the) ar<' 1>Jddened 11t the l~l> of thett part>nb "but m a sense 1t I!\ J i;iuan bt'C'llll"t' their llvei. Wt"r,• for Jl•:.u::. and th\>) are wllh him no" "Wt> art' i.ud bt'CllU::.t' they nre not herC' bot wt ore nut<t with jo) bt•cause God lovrd them so much th.it he took them," a daughter 11aid A Roi.M) for l'ttr and Mrs. L<-onard will ht' Ht 6:45p.m. Wed· nesday and funeral muas will tx- nt 9 30 u rn. Thursday. both nt Snints Simon nnd Jud<' Church m llunllngton HeuC'h -Sunl\ors snrlude their ~I'( t•h1ldrl.'n , rungin.: in uge from I:! tn :?2 Fom1I\' mt-mbe~ said tht• oldt•~t '>lHl. M arl.. and ht:. "1fc. <:inti~. "'ill moH' into the fom11, home at 9.116 El Valle Ave. tu care Cor the family . A prayer ser\'lce for Mr and Mrs. Torr "111 be nt 8 p.m . Tues- d:l\' and a mass or Chnst1an bun31 "'111 be nt 10·30 Wednes- day, both nt Snlnl Barbara's Church, 130 S. Euclid St .. Santa Ana. under the dtr~llon of Bell· Broadway Mortuary. The Torrs are survl\'ed bv six children ran~mg in age irom l>C\'en to 25 Their son. Ne il, 23. J l;rn student in San Diego. said to· dav he "'111 mo\'c back homt' to cart• for the family, lakinJ( u lea\'{' o f ab sc n('e from his ::.lud1es . Mrs. Torr also 1s survived bv h e r moth e r , Mrs. Ann~ Jacobson. Cleveland, Ohio: a brother. Jack Jacobson, Spring, Tex • und a i.1s ter, Gerri Jnnonyak, Lakewood. Ohio. Mr. Torr rs also survived by his mother. Mrs. \'l'rda J ackson. Rt\t'rs1dc. ht!> r~1ther. ?t1arcellu:. Torr. Johns town, Pa The couple Jbo ha!> t"' o grandchildren STUDENT LEADER OCC's Bjarne Nelson Orange Coast Students Pick Nelson Chief , B1urnt.' Nelson of Newport Beach will hr president or the Mudl'nt hody at Orange Coast College for th<' rt':,l of the school )car In .1dd1t1nn to ht•r husband. \hi. \\oo<l '" !>Un'l\cd by two ' n n ' J .1 l' k 11 \\ o o d o f C'Jrmtt·hacl C'.11tf. und Jami''> (; \\'0t)(I of f''Jufll'ld. CJhf . a ll.au~htc·1 . llarlJ Jal' Wood of l'ust ,, M 1•:, .J I h r<'t' '>l'>lt•r.,, Bes,ll' WJlters of ;'l.\'11rJska. S} h·1a ll11trh1:.rm o r lo\.\ .1, Jnd MMJflnt• C'artt•r 11f M ,.,,ou.n , and four Ill Jnch htldrt•n Det Mike ll1etalu arre!tted Franz early Saturda) mornml! artcr lab le!'>ts allcgedlv \Ulfit•d that tools belonging to f'"l'nn1 "'ere U!lt'd to break door lock-. of nme offl res located al 4300 Cam pus [)n\4.' Track Mee ts Slatt>d ='-'1•1-.on .• 1 2~ vc.•ar old i.ocial p-.yrhnloµv major. was vice pre· s1dt'nl lt1'>I .,<•mestl'r and moved 11110 1 h1• rww p11~1t1on when ft11 ml·r 1111•..irt .. nt ~hanr l>elam•y 1 t''>ll!n1•tl lo pur .. ue IJu.,inc:.11 m t1·rc·-.h More thi.ln Si\,500 v.orth oC office equipment was takt'n 1n lhl' bun~lary of those mneofftC'ci. t"o wet>ks ago The Co:,ta M e!'>a Oepartm<'nt of Le1~urc· s .. n IC('l> has ~cbe<luk<t lwn track Oll'l'h, .1 "mm1 met•t at 9 a m M arrh 20 an'1 an all r11} ml'et April 3, with boy1' n·j!1:,tra lion at 7 30 a m and girl'· n· g1strat1on at noon '\c.•l-.1111 "tit h11ld lh1· 1x1i.t until J11n1• 11 1\ ~ ''" '"'' t 1i1 .. 1t•h n at1v<" '\t•bo11 " .111 1\1 Ill\ \1 t .. ran who :,('rv1•ll ,,., :i 'UJ!~force-. m 1•111r 1n Vtl'l"fl.1m fir will grnduJt(' l n1m ()('(' 111 June DAILY PILOT Quake Aid Off ,,... 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Mf '#"ONJ ('l•H tlO"t•t" p41ft •1 ( '-' ~ 4 C,,,.tlfiW""• \4.lft~••O'''"' ftt '*''" ~, '....,._~ _,.,, ,... ,,...,,\I H "")l\lt'lt "' ,, ..,,., rt. t "•' • """'""""'"'" Fourth Plarwload Depmts • Thrl'<' plant'load!-> of rrhcf 5up plu•s have alrl'ady left th•' Oranji!e Co a st bo unrl for Guatl'mala and a f ou r th planeload. f1lle-d with donation' from Harbor Araea resident.-;, 1s expecte d t o d e part Tuesday mornmg. ., The c l o thinJL foo d and med1c1ne has been C'ollectC'd from Harbor Area residents by Ol!la Loumeau . a Costa Mesan "ho has broth ere; and sister; 1n the earthquake stricken counlr) Mrs L<>umeau said todav that H3rbor A rta r esidents haH' responded "beautiful!)" to ht'r pleas for help llowC'ver. she said i:>he heeds a large truck to haul the supplies from a Costa Mc~a warehouse t6 Los Angeles In ternat1onal Airport Mrs Loumeau t'Xplained that the supplies a re being collected at local fire stations and are then moved to a warehouse at. 3303 11.irhm lil\ll . 11. twr1· lh1·\ .i,rc.-ht• tnf' 'nrt rd A privat e plan•· o"ned by (nt•nrl' in San l''r:111r1M·n I' 'top pmjo! ut LAX Tut':.cl.1\ lo pick up th<> "upphes donatt·d by Oran~c· Coast rt'stdcnts There 'I room on the plane for about 5.000 pound-. of supplies . But Mrii Loumeau says she has not ) et found a truck and dnver . to transport the halts of 5upphes. Anyone able to help 1'1 asked tn call Mr-. Lou me.au today at 548.3029 Thr last plane load lo lea\'e the area dep:irtl'd Salurda~ from On- tario A1rp<Jrt. she 'latd Accordtn!l to Mrs Loumeau. s he rannot aC'C'epl any mnre donations or supplies after Wed· nesda). since ~he h..a:-. only until Frida y to clear out t he warehouse loaned t<> her She thanked everyone who has helped in the effort to assist the Guatem alans OollY l'llellllllf .. _ NEWPORT BEACH FIREMAN JACK HAMILTON STACKS RELIEF SUPPLIES Harbor ArH Resident • Respond to Pleas for Aid to Guatemalans ' . -.. " Or-age Coast · EOITtON Y Ollr Dome tow• Dally New paper VOL. 69, NO. 17, 2 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNlA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1976 N TEN CENTS HBrbor at Santa Ana River-Studied Members of lhe aouthcrn dlvl1<lon of U'le California Manne PatkJ and H arbors A.noc1allon will dlscua plans for 11 amall boat harbor at the mouth or the Santa Ana River dunng their meeting Friday in Newport Beach. Members r epresentmw yacht clubs and matlnMS are schedult'd to mfft a t 10 ll m. at the Ney, port llarbor Yacht Club. Recently the House Q>mmlllet• cin Public Works and Traru.PQrta tlon allocated $2tl,()()() for ;i feas1b1hty ~tudy of the idea by the U .S . Army Corp~ or Enscineers Env1~1oned by some officials in Coeta lttt•sa ;.ind Nfv.port Beat<h. the harbor, which rould hold up to 3,000 boiat5, would provide Costa Mesa with a 111.1tewuy to th1.· :i.eu While the .,nd ha\•(• 'been a l located. the work may not tx• done for ;it l~ut1t two Yl.'1.tr:- Apartment Visit Retu1n to Scene Shakes Up · Patty SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> - Patricia Hearst, her face wtute and looking frantic. bad to be supportl:!d by m a rshals today when s he lefl an apartment where she w as held captlYe by the Sym bionese L1berat1on Army. Miss Hear st was supported by the arms and waist by two marsha ls after spending 35 mtnutes inside the ttny third- 1·2 Orphaned, floor apartment. The Jury in her bank robbery trial spent nearly 15 minutes mside. It was Miss Hearst ·s first return visit lo the apartment. the first of two the jury was to visit. The 21 -year-old newspaper heiress, who was "'ithout the ha ndcuffs and s hackles s he normally wears on her dally nde to and from the courtroom. was quickly helped through a crowd of 150 reporters and bystanders and into a m arshal's sed an. which then left the Golden Gate Avenue apartment buildtng, one mile from he r courtroom When Miss Hearst arn ved at the Daly City house v. here she was Cirst held after her kidnap· tng, the mar!>hals car drove directly into the garage Again. Miss Hearst's arrival prect!ded the Jury's FAA Team Probes During the first stop, it was learned, defense a ttornl•y Albert J ohnson pointed to the Jury places of s1gn1 fi cunce an the apartment lie suggested to U S D\stnct Judge Oliver J Carter lhat each Juror s it 'n the closet v.hert> Miss Hearst ~aid she was tield, but the Judge turned him down Tragic Ai~ Crash There was little d1scuss1on an tht> apartment While lhey were HEARST THREAT HANGING FIRE, AS Federal A v1at1on Adm1n1stra· lion offlc1als wilt try to d<'- terminc lhl' cause of a Jo'r1day night plane crash which killed two Fountain Valley couples and orphaned their 12 children V1ct1ms of the crash. 40 miles northwest of Prescott, Arh , were Matthew P . Leonard, 47, the pilot. his wife, Martha, 44 . Roy N Torr, 47. and his w1fr. Joun, 46 ~·am1ly members said toduy Hairdresser Held in HB Rape, Heist A Newport Hcarh ha1rdr<'llSer 1s Jailed t oda> on multiple, l'nm111al charges after pohce chJowa him 111 thr rape and rubbery of a youn~ v.oman ab· duc-ted, a~saultt'd at knife point and abandom·d l'arly Sunday m u lonl'ly a rl.'a n<>ar lluntangtnn lk'Jch'-. C<'ntral Park Larry E Sampson, 28. was ar· re,ted abt1ut 8 a m a:. he lt•ft tu!\ rt.•J.rdt•ncl' al 416 15lh St b.) 0H1ccr' ~ho ~t Jk<'d out the house. police ':ud tC1dur The SU!\pl'cl 1s char~ed "'1th kldnap1n~ "'nh for<'l'. forc1blt· r11pe. armt•d r ohhl·r>, i.t•x pt•n t•r\JllO and Jl<l,\l'"'-IOn o r 1lanJ(t.•n111:-d ru~s , 11r<·11rchnJ.: to J'olll'l' 1.t C.1ry 1>;1\" S1mp1wn 1s ht'ld 1n llt•u nf $2~.ooo h.111 J>f'111lr11,i.: 1"11.'""'' of t'r11ni1rnl t•1unµl.11nh hut polH't' haH• pl;u-t•d ,a ft•l ony hold orrln on the pn:1oncr m connecl1on with another t':tM' Ot'lt>cll\ t• \ lr~1111.i t\irkmt'yt'r i.n1d toduy Stmp,un 1s ijlso 11 r-.uspet't Ill o pre•\ 1011, C'JS<' th:ll · Ol'c11rrcd in lluntin~on lk'ot•h • I hl:-t frill tht> couples wer e on their v. ay lo a Biblical PcntecoslaJ Marrrnge Retreat at Our Lady of thert',Mass llears tdrankacupor Guadalupe Abbey 1n Pe<'os. coffee N M , when their Cesi.na 172 At th<' Daly City addrc•ss, nt·ar crashed in a v1ol<'nl r ain and hail the ocean shore, nea~hbors stood storm. outside and behind front windows FAA offici a ls could not watching and taking pictures as bt-reached Cor comment toda), Miss Hearst arnved but Lt. ~. J Smith. of the... Several carlouds of Daly City Yavapai County Shcnff's office police 1omed U S "'marshals in said the c ra11 h may have been 1tuarding the house, a l 37 caused by pr lot error Northndge St. lie said Mr Leonard may not Miss Hearst spent about 25 have checked weather conditwns minutes m the one·!>tory crt!am before flying mto the storm and col&red house with maroon trim, then may h ave becomed1soricnl· wh1<'h ts in a residential ed in ats m rdst. neighborhood or t ract homes The crash Ot'currl.'d on the Yolo <See Pi\'MY, Pagl' A2 l Ranch. v. here a run<·h hand .sa11I t he plant> plun~ed straq~ht throu~h the clouds into thl· ground. · Smith said today the plant' '' still sticking nos<·-dov.11 four feel dcc.>p in mud. lie said the urea has had st.orms for about 10 da\':-and it took sheriff'~ offlct•r-. more than 90 minutes lo rc<ich lh«' crash i.1tc lie said officer!> had tncontinuallv dig emeritency \'chicle:-out of tht· mudaUlheway All four pass"n~eri; wt•re found <'rus hed 10~1de thl' '4 r('C'kJJ:t', Smith said II took about four hours lo fr<'e the bcxlws from the planr Mr Leonard v.us a traffic and snretv instructor at 1-'ountnin \'all<'y lhgh School, h" famtl} :-aid toda\, and formt>rl\ v.a-. lhl' H hool tra<'k coac·h ·11" also ownl'd Skyv. I\)' J\qatmn. a µriot tr:unang· school, ut Orun).(t.• <'01111 ty Airport Mrs Leon1.1rd wa<i 11home1111111 w 1 l h t h l' f o u n l o 1 n V It l I 1• y tl'll'mc•ntary 1 Srhool l>btm·r Mr . Torr ~as a mnnu).(t:mrnt and h11slne:11t <'"""ultant. 1.1n1I fornlly m<'mbt'rs said hoth he and ha!I v. ire hnd bN•n act1\ l' rn tht· N"wport Mc'la Chn11llan Ct•nh•r CS.-t'TRAGEO\', Pal(rAZ> Russ Space Vessel Back To Earth MOSCOW I A P > An un manned Soval'I sparl•sh1p r<' turned lo t•arlh from an orb1lln1o: laboratory locla~ following a three month expcrrmc•nt whrrh the Sm n•h sa\ rould help cit• H·lop r<'~u11ply ancl rl'M'UC pro N>durel\ ror rutu1 <' rosmonaul!i Tass .. eu1 lht• !>hip. Soyui 20, undoC'kect from tht• ortnllnl( sta lion Sal\'ut 4 on stht'tlule and lattor mJ.d<' a sort landlOlo! 1n Sm H•t tl•rrrtory Tht• 'lh1p v. as lauO<'hl'cl Nov 17 and dorkt:d v. 1th thl' ~tat1nn t '~o tl,l)l\ latt•r Cnsmonaur f\on,tJnlrn Ft•okt1l\to\. q uotl!d by Ta "" v.ht•n Sovu1 20 ~a~ laurH'ht•d, i.aul unm.innt>d l\hlJ)' or \ht• future could tukc fooll, rue·! 11r st•1cntd1t• <'q111pm1•nt 111 cos mnr\aut" on orh1lin1ot lulltlrutnr1•·1i or('\ :it·uatl' dl!><lhh•d t<rt•W mrrn bc·r~ benust the project has not been included In tht! Corps 1916·71 budget. One study. fundt'd by Newport Buch and Custa Mcs11 has already been t<oncluckd Accord· mg lo that repoi-t, \he proposed harbor "'ould cost Wl esumatt"d S.19 million to build on the east aide or tht> raver Thl' rep()rt nbmated that at would take ut least 15 years befort• the hurbor could be completed However, otht>r 111(enc1ei> ha\'e eone on record aitainst the m~nna idea and have sl't forth some proposals of their o~ n The Regional Coa~tal Zon<' / OammerS' Bearlalaead Cont1trvatlon Commlu1on ho11 ctt>a11natf'd tht> urt:u Ill opt.'n sp•ct' for 11ublic rt-<'reullon and Ornngt-County "unt)'; to bulld a r~glonal purk there Tbt• Stal{• Depart men~ of t-'111h ;.and Game and the Corp~ of Engin<'ers have prt)pC>Sl>d that lhc a reu be acquired as a park 0.llf ~let -· •Y LH l't; ... A horde of cta mmers hit the bay beach at the end of the Balboa Peninsula Sunday as u minus low tide opened up new tau nting grounds. When the clammers got t'hroueh digging. the beach lookt•d a bit likl• u wur zon1:, but the c hanging tll.IC' soon began fill· mg m the holes Slaying Suspects Sought in Clemente Three men who may be laving in San Clcm('nle arc beinl! ~ou~ht by authorities m conn<'c· lion v. ith a µair of execution· styll' slayangs th<it occurred in a R1vers1de·ar<'a bur t'arly Sun· day T~o membt•r s or the Renegade~ Motorcycle Club \\t'rt> '>hot t wrcl' 1n the hi' ad by a trio of m <'n lw h cvC'd to hl' member:; or d rr \JI motorc) cle l!roup, acC"ord1n~ to H1vl'rs1dt! Count) Shcnff':-depul1<'s Capt J><iul Jont•i. ~aid an all points hullelrn has bt-cn issued for Paul .Jos<'ph Soularrl, 33. who 1s l>eht'\ ed lo tx· a restdept c>f San Clt•mt•nt<• Tv.o oth<.'rs al~o an• sought Tbl'y v.crc not 1dl•nt1f1<'cl W1tnl•ss<·s to the shnot1ng:- sa1d three men <'amc tnlo a praval<' rlub o pl'l'ated by the R<'neJ?ade.., Saturday night, talkC'd and drank in a rnl·ndly mannt•r \\1th club m<'ml'><'r:- Shortly aftt•r m1tln1i.:ht, two or thl' thrt'l' It-fl lht• b.1r an1f rr• I urn e <1 m 1nut1•., I all' r w 1th drawn hancl~1111' Tht•v onl<' rt>tl "' ervonr to lie on th(· flmir then i;ele<'lt•d two Rt"nr1ot::td<''. ;rnd 'lhot l'~Jch in lh<' hl'Od lv.o t1ml''>, v.11n1·s~l'tl 1;u1d Thr 'let 11lls v. t>n· 1dt•nt1fil'<I as .I oh11 w t•l.l l· v nut h·r. 35' of l'l•ellt•y. and t>11v11I Vau.chn. also knov.•n as Travis Shane Weaver, 26, of Rubidoux. Witnesses said the gunmen ordered the 10 persons an the bar to lie still for five minutes, then left The club is loc:itl'd on state H1f(hway 60 in Glen Avon, a R1vers1de suburb Jourthe r details on the killings and · \Ke s uspcc·\s were not available today hecause of the Presid<'nts ·Day holiday, deput1c•s said. Iranian Firm Lowers Price Of Crude Oil TE II RAN , Ir :_rn 1l 'J>1 1 a spokesman for lht· National Ira man 011 Compan) 'uiel toilay Iran lowered its scllrn~ pnc·p for ht'avy crude 011 m a h1<l fm a wider share of thl' ball~ll\R '""hi mark<'!. Man Arrested In Airport <'rea Thefts Newport Beach police said to- day they have arn.-sted a man th<'Y believe 1s rt'spon11ible for a series of bur~lar1es m orflt'cs near Orange Count y Airport In <'ustody on $50,000 bail rs Robert Allen Franz. 31, of North H<>llywood. Oel M akc H1elala arre~\<'d Fram. early Sarurduy morning after lab test!. alleRcdly venfat.'d that tools bt'lon)!in~ lo Fruni were used to break door lock!> of nine offict•s locatt•d at 4300 Cam pus Drive More than S.1.500 worth of offlc<' equipment was l•1kcn in thl' burglar) oft hose n11w offll'cS t v. o w('eks ago A Wl'f'k later lhfl'l' or the nine offr<'t'l\ w l'fl' hrt ai:arn and lost cqu111mcnl n .>ntcd lo replace mach1ne!i l.1ken m tht• first burglary Capl H1chard llam1ll11n saut !-'rant 1s i.uspt•ctt·d 111 tht• hr'>\ 'il'l or huri;!lancs lie alle1:t•d that al tlw lr m<' or hi<1 arr<'st. Fran1 had 'l'V«•ral of r rc·c maC'hlOl'S lak(•n 10 the• hurgl11ry of J,1>s Ani:rll·s un •a 11f * '•1·es Tr:-ts of thl' tonls :rnil lht.• lol'kS elamaf.!N1 rn th<· hur~lurll':-re• ' por1<·1lly -.huwt•tl lhJI the· luck'\ i \H'rt' hrokl•n hy Frun1.'!> tnoh. ~ } Coa~t Microwave Incident The spokesman said lht• pnr1• of heavy crudt• drOJlpt•d hy !11 • cenb a barr(•I to $11 40 llt' ':11d Iran had held lo ttw \\orl<l pn<'e agreed on by the OrJ1aJl11.at1011 or Petroleum Export1ni: Countrn•:- 10PEC 1 evc•n aflt•r 11th<•r member countriell )';Ul'h u~ Suud1 Arabia and Kuwu1t pan-d llll'1r sellln1r prlcel\ by aho11t 10 or t I c<.•nts stncc Octob<.•r T1111ls ro und Ill Fr:in1·., v;an I w1•n• rmpoundl'd 111 th1· t1m1• ond he• ..,. a .. I t.>lt•t11H·d for l:tc•k or I l'\ ldl'lll'I' Uns ubtle Burglary I "'cacher Look for fttlr !\kles and w armrr tcmpernturl'S on Tursduv w1t.+t hlllh rl•ad mJI~ trom 6~ •don.i the i1hore lll 12 further lnland Lows overniJ'ht will be mostly In the 4011 INSIDE TODA 't' Nonamokcrs, llrtd OUt'r rn uoluntan/11 rnhahng othns' cigorettr •mokt:. ore st"lcmg bock Stol"I/. _,.7 ..... c.1-.... ~ C9IO*• 0-0.0-4 0.--lO• •••i.t~('_M9f"Y6fllftWfltt --- l•tl•x A•-u.-n ......... 1 1 11 .......... .... A It Or'..,. C-f ., ....... .. '-'' ur .. ..,..,_ "''' "'"'"" .,_._ -... ., ., ...,, ... ... ., 1 U-4 AU "'" ,... ,... U.S. Protests Illness of Envoy to Moscow BOSTON <AP I -Walter Stoessel. American ambassudor to Mos<'ow. ho'I a my~teriouc; blt>Qd ailm ent possibly rau.c;f'd or ajlgravated by hi11h levelc; of Sov · let mlcrowa,•es beaml.'d at th<' Amencan Embauy. thl' Boston Globe reported today. The newspaper quoted sources as saying Stoessel's ailment re sembles leukemia and was a ma jor factor leading to jln Americun protest to the K remhn over the microwave transmissions A Sta t e Department spokesman an Washington. a:1ked ;about tht> report or Slocssel's 111 ness. said , "The amba..-.sador·s health ls a person al matter and 1 'm not gornJ? to discuss 1\ ' Later the embassy said the rr JX>rt 1s "inaccurate and mislead mg .. ' ·- A!lk<'d about reports fa nm Moscov. that an Amc•rict•n military let'hn1t·1rin :tfll\Cd thnt• to trst the blood ct'll cnu11t 11f 1•m l>assy pt>nonn<'I, the !lf)()kt•,m:H\ replied. "An initial check ha' shown there asn 't any it realer m cldence or st'r1ous 1lln<'ss amon~ people ol the cmbassv now or who h ave bl'rn there then th<'rr re; in the American populatJon at lar,zc.> " Neither nal1on hus t'ICplaincd the reason for the microwaves. "'hich er e reportedly mut•h higher than either government considers safe for mdustnal use, the Globe said. Earlier newi1 accounts out of ~toscov. s aid Wec;tern residents \here assume lhf' Soviet' are darecling a lls t.-n11'i de\·l<'C tov. ard a Sl.'Ct1on or th<' 10 SlM)' embassy's thr<'<' top-noor"I where r la!\llified work is <'Ondu<'led The umhal'lsador'!i> re"11dcncc ulso rs localed thl'rt> Ac'<'ord1n,.-: to this thesis. th<' listening device 1s local<.'d in a bu1 I din!( that fal'es the Embassy across eight lane Tch aikovsky Slreet in central Moscow. Techni<'al <'Xpcrtll from the t:niled States made tests an MO!'.cow recent!)' but couldn't u11e their own measuring ('(1uipment and W('rc given Soviet anslru· mt>nts later found lo be working l rnproperly. the newspaper said . It quoted sources saying the transm\sslons were decreased an intensity dunng the tests. then m<'reased again Special wire mesh screens were ~ing installed in embassy windows The spokc•sm an s uill lht•rc• would be no offwrnl unnount·c· ment of the new prin• S<'hedul<', but that ll went. quietly into cHcct Saturday Iran oil otr.<'ials and r<'prl'i.cn· l8l1V<'S or ti C'Onsortaum of Western 011 com pani<'N reran ml! and d1stribulin1l about 8S percent of Iran's oil exporL"I hove bc<'n meeting tn Tehran for sevctal weeks trying lo negotiate a new agreement to r eplace the one signed in 1973 Bomb in Belfast BELFAST, Northern Ireland <UPI> -A powerful bomb ex ploded in a post omce next door to British Army headquarters to- day and two army outpos~ came under attack an new strife tng gered by the death of an Jni1h Republican army hunger striker. fl\11 ~I ar' who hrokc into W;tllrd1 s M 11,tc• t'tl~ ul :11110 llri,tol St . ('osla Ml'">ll, .1t I 1:1 th" m11rr11n.: \H'rt:n I \l•ry ,u!Jllt.· ahoul rt They ~i mply ramm<'d , th1•ir rar mto the huJldinR •. pohl'f' report<'d Firs t they t rlvd th•• Ila r ai:e door ut \hl· b«ck onrl hu<'klcd that, bul did not J!<'I 1n Then tht'Y <lro\•t• to thc front anti 0 drc>Vl' throuRh • the l(la'l s doors An employe told pohC'e at ap· peared the 1'USp<'cts took stereo equ1pm<'nl and a lelev1111on -.et worth 11 lotal o( S.'iOO. but a clo:-1•1 tally of the lo~s wa' be111~ m;1tle to· da) ' J DAILVPILOT ,.,. Marine Shot In Clefilente • The la\o\s of c hance t·au ht up • with .a Camp Pt"nttlt<t1>11 m.irinc who dcudcd lo plln Ru11s1Jn ~lette at a S.rn Cll'mente re aidence Frad;ay na.:ht The 21 )t•ar old 11uffrrl-d fa<'e and nel'k 1n1urat•:-whl'n tht· Ji t'llllber revolver fired • lie rt!muaned hosp1talned to· day al Balhoa Naval llo:1pttal 1n San Dtel(o with the ~II.I& sltll in h1s SUCCUMBS AT 71 Arthur V. Jones -Service Held For Attorney Arthur Jones ,\lemon a l services wt're held today ror long tame ll'ewport Beac~ attorney Arthur V J ones "ho died Thursday at the age of ii Jones. a nalav<' of St Louis . had lived and praclt<'('tJ IJ\\ an the llarbor An·a for 19 )<'ars prior to h is dt'ath I le IS l>U r\ I\ l'd by his Wtdo \o\. Dorothv L .Jon<•s, sons. J effrey Jone~ of llo llywood, and Arthur i . Jont•:-or !"\t•" port H1.·a<:h . a ~:rnghter. M ury \'. .Junt•s of 'l\;t•wport fk arh, anct a brolhl•r. 1-'rank Jonl•s of T ex a!> Sen IC't"i "l.'rt• ht!ld at St. James Ep111copal Church. Jnll'r· mt•nt W<I'• pri' alt• Thl' f.amal" !)Uj.:)!<'Ml> <'On tr1bu- t11111' to the St Jame:. Ep1l>copal c hurch Ml'mortal fo'\.tnd Civic League Program Set \I itch M O<kll':-ka. rounder and pre'ldt•nt of the fo'nend!'o of I n ant• Coast. w 111 bt• l he SJ>eaker Tu f's eta~ .it .1 mt•elanJ.l of tht• Ne\o\ port l~a<'h Women ·!' Cl\ I<' l..c.•ague l\lodelesk1 w11l 1l1sl'U'iS tht· pro- l>O~ed de' t•loprrH·nt of the.• 10.000 .11:n•s aloni.: th1.• t'oaslhne from <'oronu dd Mal' to Lu).!una Heu ch Irv ant' Cnm pany pl.rn" for d1•\elopml·nt or th1.• urea huv1• l}l'('n 1>ro1<·~tl'd by thl• l(roup The mt•etanl(. "hach as OJX'll to the puhhr \l Ill tw h•·lcl an lhl• ~lult1purposl' Hoom at Manner:1 L1bran a t ~l JO a m Oil Gift~ RPvt-aled llOI STO"" ll Pl 1 Tt•nnel'O lnr th1• !'l..1t111n ":?.ith l.1r,a:1''t 1n - 1h"t11.il tor pn1 .t11on. h." cit\· , h10,1•d t h.11 11 m.111t· 1 amp.11.a:n 1 nnl n h111111n' tu T1""J' and l 11lll'l·lll.1 l'.lllil11l ,1t1• ... ·'"'' p,I\ nwnh 111 11H1r1:il' an 21 f11r1•1.:n • 11u111r11·' ORANGE COA~T n''<'k Na\) eorp11mt'n Mu d hi!> cond1uon "'as stable Pollet' "'l.'re alerted to the shooting at 8 19 p m f'taday in ~1mult•neous ealli. from Orange County S her1Ws dcputJt.'11 and a tell"phone company optorator Olf1cer Rona ld Lervod uod Sgt Prank \' erger were daitpatched to 2711 Calle Del Com merc10 "'he r e they found lhe IOJUred mo.n According tu police reports, lht' an1ured mi1n first told orncers that he was walking along Ot•I Commercio "'hen he wab shot al b) persons an a passing car At San <.:Jeml'ntt• flospllal \\here he recel\t•d 1nat1al trt•al ment, the v1ct1m told aides th1d he -. as cleaning his gun when 11 went orr. reports said Police said further in\'t'Stuta- t1on s ho-.ed that the young manne had been display111g the gun to friends and play ing Russ ian roulette when the weapon went orf. Iranian Coiffeur Arrested Laguna Beach police held an Iranian beauty shop operator to- day, arres~ed after the stab b ang or a 28-year-0ld Iranian woman Saturday. Parvis Alizamani. 32, of 632 Cu(( Drive. was booked for sus pi- cion of attempted murder. He was held in Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. Alizamani was arrested at the Cbff Drive residence after Nitra Art1zia went to South Coast Com- mumty Hospital for treatment of stab "'ounds and other inJunes apparently the r esult or a beat· ang. The hospital not.Jr1ed pob~. Sgt. Victor Sagan said today the two Iranians were Jiving an the residence along "1th two children The \\Oman a l first had refusc<I to tell hospital authorities how she sustained the mJunes . Later police intervie~ her and s he admitted s he ha~en snvolved an an argument al her home, Sgt. Sagan said. The woman was trt>atl"C.I in the morning at the hospital and re· leased La ter as Dt't Alex Jiminez al tempted to rnte n ·ac" her al lhl' rt'sadenct'. he d etermined i.hc n~eded further treatment and she was returned to the hospital and "as released again Jrtl.'r <'are The children. aged 7 and 14 "ere taken to the count} twme STUDENT LEADER OCC'1 Bjernct Nelson .... _J ... - ......... •'-• U~I ,, ........ , PATTY HEARST ROBBERY TRIAL JURORS WILL SEE THESE THREE SITES IN CASE Apartment and Home Where She WH Held end Scene of the Hibernia Sank Holdup Ford Addresses School Principals By llELt:N THOMAS WASH I NG TO N WPJl Pre si dent Ford t o day ch a llenged the nation's high school principals to help end Tflll Newport Policemen Win Holl(Jrs Sgt. James Gardiner and Of- ficer Hurd Arms trong ha\'e been honored by the Newport Harbor Exchange Club as Newport Beach police supervisor and Policeman or the year. Gardiner. 27. has been with Lhe Newport Bt'ach Polan• Depart· ment since 1970. After earmng a degree in crime p revention from <.:aJ Stat(' Long Beach and work· ing as a eadet a t the Los Angeles Police Oeparlmenl, Gardaner se rved in Newport a s a patrolman and a community re· lallons "cop on <·am pus " In 1973 he was promotc<I lo sergeant and now serVl's as a patrol sergeant. Arms trong. 35, bec ame a police r eserve offi cer an 1967 and Joined the Newport lkaeh Police Department as a re){ular m 1969. lie has \o\Orked in the motorcycle d1"is1on and also v. as a traffic in· \estagator La~t )Car. hc rt .. turnc<I to patrol. Ile abo Sl'rve11 as a traanrng oUa cer. Orange (:oast Students Pick Nelson Chief HJarnt.· Nt·bon o f Ne\\port Beach wall ht.• prl•stdenl of the stu<lt•nt bodv al Orang<' Coast Colle~e fnr t hc rest or tht• sC'l1ool \ear · Nt•lson. a 25 year old social psyrholt'~' m;qqr "·" '•<'e prt.• s1dl'nl la .. l 't.'na•i.lt.'r and moved an to the nt·"' p11-.1t w11 "ht.·n fornwr Prt''>tdenl Shunt· Delancy re~111(ned tn p ur'>ut• hw.ane!>., an tert...,t'I ~<>hon "all h11l<I lhl' po'I until Jun<• 11 A :\t•\\po11 ht'.1rh na1 1v1• Nel<1on 1'\ .in \rm' \rl1·rJn "hn .,en 1•ct .. , ,1 '>Pt·1·1al forrc·" • m e <11 <' 1 n \' 11• t n .1 m II 1· " ii I .a:ractuall' rr11m ()\(.'Ill .Jun1• "alarming trends" in alienation among young people by finding new ways lo teach students about law and government. In a prepared addr ess for dc livery to the Nataonal A!)s ocaa· tion of Secondary School Pran· cipals here. Ford swd he will soon send to Congr ess proposals to consolidate federal aad to education and to giH~ stale and local authorities greater flex ibiltty m its use ··we must make fede ral aid more effective than at has been," the President said, ad- ding that he wanted to ··untie the red tape" that bmds educa- tion at the local level. At the outset of his ap- pearance. fo'ord v. as retnducted anto the National Honor Soctely, which he JOtned an 1930. Urging that the educational :;ystem adapt to meel changing needs. F ord said: "Today. we arc faced "llh another urgent problem in our nation's development. It b ap parent that many citizens art• uninformed, or worse, uncon· cerned about the workings of their government and the <•x ecution of their laws ." Leagues Set For Volleyball In Newport Ne" port Re;ich adulti. lnt1•r<'"l cd an playtnJ? \Olkyball lha' spr mg haH uni ii F l'b 27 to f111 m :-ax person teams Lea gue play as ~l·t lo he1tlll March 18 and as s pon~or<.•d by the 'e"port Beac h Parkl>, Bcache~ and Recreation Ot'partment Weekly i::ame!'o v.111 bl· pla}l.'d ;1t 7 p m a nd 8 30 Jl m on Tuei."da ys and Thursdays al Corona dcl l\lar lhr.?h. Team:-. will b<' divided tnto t WO leUJ.lUC'S, dl· pendin g on the players· :-.killl> f:ach team must pay SGS lo re ~aster An or titanizalaonal m cN sn)! wall be held ut 7 '.IO p m on March" an the conrercnc·1.· room ;111nex at l'lly hall f'"or morl' 1n formation. phone 640·2271 Worker Kille d LOS A'=G ELF:s ll'Pl l /\ 2fi \ear old 't'n 1r1• .. tJt111n allt'n cl.1;11 "a'I l>hol and kallefi l'arl\ to d,1\ dunn~ a rohbc•r) 1:tltem11t From Pag~ Al PAITY •.. The JUr)' spent only about .c1ghl minutes ans1de. The heiress departed thl' samt· way as she came an -throu.:h the g3rage. As her car SJX'd out the driveway, a female mars hal, Janey Jiminez. leaned over her to protect her from the crov. d pressing around the car · The tour v. as requested by the defense to show the JUry the con· di hons under which s he was held, as she testified on Friday. The apartment was the second location where M 1ss Hear:.t "'as held by the Symbaonel>t! Libera taon Arm}, and the apartmc>nt which "'as u11ed at the ttmt' or the bank robbery . The closet an "'hi ch r.t 1~s Hearst said she v. as held as L shaped, about five feel by eight feet Each ofthe l\o\o doorstolhe rlos<'l had t" o hole:. dri llc<l an al The aparlmc·nt 1s unoccup11.·d and I!> beang repaintc<I Tv.o te nants have laved there sint·e the Sl.1\ left In the s pring of 1974 Then• "as no lestimon) an th1· lra al today bCl'3USt' Of lhl• Washington 's Barthdav holadav. Dick Richard Recovering After Surgery 0 W "Ot<'k " Richard. formc·r O\o\ner or Rt<'hard's MarkC'lS II\ Ne"port Bearh, 1s making :.i "bC'aut1ful recovc·rv" folio" tnJ! :.ur ger} la~t \\l.'l'k, his "'Ce , J en nae. r eported toda}. Rt<'hard v.as ~t ill in lhl· in lt•n,1 \C' care unat al l'C' San Dll'S!O :\kdac·al Center this m orn an).!. but "a<; expected to b<' mm·l.'d anto a pnvall' room lall'r lo<lay, Mrs Rae h ard saacl On Thursda v. doctors r<'movt•d a tumnr from bl•hind on1• of Richard's ears TPsts sho" c·d tlw tumor WHl' benign and docl nr~ an· "\'t•ry pl1·asl•d " with Rithurd !'- prof,lrt•ss. Mrs Hichurdsaul Mrs Ri<'hard. v. ho 1:-stu~ tn).! al a San Dat·~o m ott•I clunn11. the 11• rovt•ry prnoil, ,;11d ~he-d11<·~ nol knm\ vet how lonJ.l h<'r hu~hanil "111 r·t·maan at the un1H·r~1I \ hosoalal ' /\lt houi:h the· \o\cll·kno"n Ne" port lkuch hus1ncssman "a' ab!>ent. hf' "a' honored Suturd,I\ .1t a \';ilenlmt' s DJ\' lirt•Jkf.1~1 •1( lht• G1111f11fft·r ~. "c1 )!ruop of Nt'"ptirt ,1re;i hu:11nl~"me11 TRAGEDY. • • and the l'othohc Char1srnutae Renewal mu~ement. M~. Torr •bo was adlv• in th• full Gospt'l Buislnnsmen's Ftllo"' hap lnt1•rn•1tlon.1I Torr fomll~ mt>mbl•r.. stud to· da\ the} art• :.udth•nl'd at tht' l~: of tht•1r p.irent:. "but tll a !>t.'n:.e at I\ a t:aan b<'<'llU'lt' tht>lr laves \o\f'r<· for J ,.,u:. aml t ht•) ure \o\ 1th hun no\o\ "'Wt• are sad bt•cau.M• they art" not h~r1· but "'e arc.> r111t'd with JO~ bt•tuus1· God IO\'t•d tlit•m so much thut ht• took t hl'm," a tlaUJ,:hkr :>Jld A Hoi.ar~ for l\tr und M rs l-<'on11rd '' 111 lw ut G 4511.m. W1·d rw~d<iy ,1nd runt•rl\I mu~!) wall Ix• al !I 30 u m Thu~:-ctay, t>oth at Saints Slmun und Jmk Church in llunt111i."(on Bt•i.H'h Su n 1v1lrs 1nl'lu1h.• thdr i.lx 1·h1hln•11, r 1111.:11111 an u111· from 1:4" to 22 1".am1ly ml.'mbl•n. said th<• olde't Min , :\t.11 k . amt ht$ "111•, l'111d\, ''all OHi\ t' anto llll' form I} homt.> at ~14 1ti El \"a!lt• Avt• tu c.art' ror l)w ran11ly . A pru~ t•r sen tel' for Mr and Mrs Torr" 111 bt' .tl Np m Tuc:s· d.t' amt .1 ma":. or Chnst1.111 burial "111 bl.' .11 10 JO Wednt•s d,1,. both at ..Sntnt Barbara·, Chun·h. 730 s Euclid St • Sant.a Ana. undt•r the d1n.•ct1on of fk>ll Bro.id" a) Morluar~. Reservations For Library Program Set Resen at ions w 111 he act•eptcd throu)th Thursday for u pro~ram by the Newport Beach 1''t1ends of lht• Labran· that will feature a talk by authoress Florence Cox. The program "ill Ix> nt I pm. Feb 27. It as part of th(' group's '"b1t·entenn1al pt.•r111>cct1vc•s" bl'rlCl> Mrs. Co\•~ the author of "Ki!.s Joi.cy for M e" and as one or tht• n1>mances for the 10th unnual t 'C Inane Author i\\o\arth She 1s .1c- ll\e an th<' Uaui:hters or tlw American Hevolutaon and Lh1• Ma} n o" l.'r Socat•ty Mrs. Cox "all d1M·u~s her <''· J>('rat•nce an \\'rating her lx><ik. wht<'h ll> the lrUt' l>lOry of hl.'r ).!ranclpart.•nt1'' life 1lur111i; thl' l'aval War Yl'ar:- l''or n •st•rvations, srnd a <'heck for SI.SO, payable to fo'rsC'ncls of the L1br~1ry. to Mis . Joseph .Jo hni-on . 1053 l>n~t·r Drive, Nl'\\port lkudt, 92660. F or mor<' information. phone Dorolhl•a Sht.•t.•ly at &10·21'1 I. Half of Early ~ Grad Students Stay Anyway About half of the 11; and 17- H·ar oltls an the Nt.'\\J)()rt-Mesa l 'mfll'd SC' hon I Oas tn<'t v. ho re- ('l'lll h pa 'M'd :t tl•'t enabling lh<'rn to ,1?rnd11:ilt• early, chose lo remain an l><'hool :tnyway, ac- rnr<1111i: In d1~lnrl officials . Th<· ll'"t "as the· California l11 g h St'11ool l'rohcil•ncy Ex· amanataon and "a'i given to in· tcrl'!'t1•d h 11{h .. rhool 'it11dents last l>1•t·1·mh1•1 Of thl' 1·11 l':t•wport Mesa stu dt'nh \\ho took the· tl'l>t. 63 stu· dt•nh pa ... ,t.•d and fa1lcd or the 63 \\ho pa~"l'fl. :.ihout half t'lt•ctrd to h•a\'(' 't·h11ol 1•arly ;ind half slaycd 111 i;«hool Studl.'nl' \\ho d11>0"t.> to leave •• 1 hool mu't h,I\ 1• parental <'On 'ent A1"11 th11s1• v..h11 decadr to 11',l\l'mJ\ 1t•lu111 al alalrrdule Of t ho·w " ho P·' ''<'d. J3 wen > """ .1 ncl :JIJ "1•n· .a:11 1, A l:so, JI wt•n• IH \ 1•a" old :tnd 29 were l7 , l'ar'> 11ld I •1Jl'1 Q lt•ll Quake Aid Off '""" IH lf•r I 'If t f I •I .,.11 ..... I f• f • f It 1 •o • I 11 1 t• I l••f t • H1 .. _. I I I f I 4 t ·~ , •' I 111 ft I M, _.,, l,.41,. J f I /¥. I'll'• ti 1 ,.,, I l1tl•f ". 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', .. ,... ....... ~ Ttltpflone (7t41 M2~311 Clnsih.cl Ad¥trt1•tn9 '42-S47e Fourth Planeload Depalts ·rhree planeload .; or fl'hrf SllJ) pi t<'" hU\f' :tlrca1h•"ldt llw (lrani:c Coao;t bound fur c:uatemola and a fourth planeload . f1llcd with rlonationo; from Harbor J\rat'O n·~1<l€'nts, 1' e'pl"<'t<'d t o depart Tucsda} morning The c l o thinJ?, rood a n d medtcanc has brcn colleC'lcd from Harbor Area residents bv , OIJia Loumt'au. a Costa Me~an "ho has brothers and sister<; an the earthquake -stricken counlr) ~tr Loumeau said tnd a~ that II arbor f\ rt'a r t>s1dcnt" ha\<' responded "beautarull}" lo her pleas for help. However , sh~ o;aad she needs a large truck to h.wl the supplies from a Costa Mesa -. art>house to l...os Angele:. In· ternataonal Airport Mrs Loumeau explaanc<I that tht' s upplies are being collected at local fire stations and are then m o\ ed to a "urchousc ot 3303 llnrhM Hh d . v. h<·rl' !ht•\ a 11'111• an~ sorlt•d f\ privatl' pl unc owned hy rn1.•n!1s an S.in fr ;in('l'Cfl IS ~lop pang at Lf\X Tul'~da\' tn pick u11 the ,.upphei. donatt'tl h} Oran~l' Coast rt's1d<'nt~ There 'll room nn th<.' plan<' for about S.000 pounds or :-upplal'' Out Mr<1 Loumt•au say., she ha' not y('t found a truck and drt\.t'r to transport the bag.; or suppheo; 1\nvone able to help 1'> ..i~krct to cail ~1 rs Loumeau today Jl , ~ 3029 Th<' last planeloJd lo ll'a'c the area dep:irtl'd Saturda) from On· tano Airport. .. h(' saad Accord an~ to :\1 ro; Loume~u. 'lhe cannot a<'cept any morr donat1on!i of s upplies after Wed nesday, since she has only 11n1 1I Frida) to c·lear o ut the warehoulle loanrd to her She thanked everyone ~ho ha., helped an the eHort to assis t the Guatemalans o.lly l'llel ''•" ....... NEWPORT SEACM FIREMAN JACK HAMILTON STACKS RELIEF SUPPLIES Harbor Area RHlc.ient1 Respond Jo Pleas for Aid to Guatemalans '