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MONDAY AFTERNOON, ~RCH 1, 1976
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Seeret Report
.Castro 'Behind
Sunset
Beach
Dall' ...... lllMf -
P arn-dlve·r lands in ocean off Laguna's Main Beach
Pwrk Saturday dunng "Sports Day,' .. part of the city's
Winter Festival. As purl of the ~kydiving eJthibrt1on. 16
jumpers flouted down from the blue with Mayor Roy
Jlol~ amon~ the m. llolm and five otber jumpers formed
tr star by JOinang hands-during a one minute free-fall
8.000 feel over the Art Colony lletcl Laguna 1s in back-
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LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP)
Cuban Pttmier Fidel Castro in··
s llgated the assasslnaUon of
President John F . Kennedy and
"very proably" that of Sen.
Robert F . Kennedy in retaliation
foe five attempis on his life which
Castro believed President Ken·
nedy ordered. the Las Vegas Sun
said todav.
In, a copyrighted story by
publisher Honk Greenspun, the
Sun said Information for the
st.ory came from a confidential·
source and was documented by a
secret report in the bands of Sen.
Frank Church's Senate In-
telligence Comm1tl~.
Thert~ was no immediate com-
ment on the Sun s story rro.m
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'Viejo Moth~r '
One Boat Hit
Alerts Help
In Rape Case
Powerboat Rcicers ,
David Ray Rodnques or _c;an
Clemente will bt-a rruit1ncd Tu<'S·
day in South Oranae County ·
Municipal Cour t on multiple
crtmmal chmaritu fried aner he
allel(edly robbed and kldnnped a
Mission Viejo housewife and h~r
two small children ,
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Dodge Big Whales
l\tlgratlnl' whalc11 nddt'<i to lhC'
haznrd.'I or Orfll hOI (' pe>W('rOOUl
Son ·Rescues
·Trapped D_ad
SAN DIEGO <AP > -A
t2-year-old boy. five fttt
four inches tall and
\\e1gh1ng 13S pollnds.
managed to hft the front
end of a Chenolet Impala
long enough lo free ht~
father. who \\ as trapixt<S
undt'r the car. authorities
sav.
\V illlam Grill said he
ral~ed his car on a jock \0
work on ils brakes Sunday,
wllen the car slipped oH
the jack trapping him un-
derneath. '
,.._Authorities said lhe son,
rucky, managed to lift the
car's front end about six to
t'ight inches off the ground,
allowing his father to roll
free
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raci n ll ofC th.e SoulhHn Oepulles toduy11avethe cre<jit
Ca1trorn1 a cQa!il Sundu:-when lht> for Rodriques· cupturc to a
32 !llartcrs in th<' Munna d~l Rey yount service station attendant
Grand Prix bl11!iled lhrou-h who !!potted a mesaa11e silently
three to rl\'e root !oN!i o\·er lht• mouthed by the woman as she sat
174-mile cour!le ~ in the passen11er seat of her car
.Bob Nordskoit of \'an Nuy'I while t he abdu<'lor held one or
manaired to dodge the mammoth -her children on his lap.
mammals en route to a victory Officer s said Rodriques. 21. or
thatboosledhin't to;\;0;lmthena-306 B Aven1d a Granda. San
lional standings. Clemente. forced his way into the
Not so lucky was Am.old Glas!I 29-year-old vict im's home at
ol Australia '<'bo was pushing CSttKI D. P ,PageAZ> 1'ordskog as the powerful boats
roared past the Palos Verdes
Penmsula Ht' was knoclted out ol
the race when his boat hit a lar!'J!
'l'hale. nppinjl orr one of the
boat's propellers and caus1n1t
oth~ mmor dama~e Neither the
skipper nor his crew were in-
1ure{i. Glass brought his boat
Sabre Qaace back to port with
oneengW'
Besides dodging whales, the
racing fleet was battered by a
heavy cho p' over most or the·
course. causing a heavy allntlon
rate. Only eight of 16 offshore en·
tries finished. The race wd
scheduled Saturday b~t was
postponed beuuse of hea"y fog
1n the Santa Monica Bay area
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Death Threat
By KUlnapers
CARACAS, Venezuela <UPI )
-The kidnapers or American
bus inessma n William Niebous
have threatened to exttute him if
. the goverrlmenl Interferes with
their plans to bring him lo trial
as "an ~nemy of the people ...
Niehous, 45, vice president and
manager of awens-Jlhnois or
Venezuela was abd~ted rrom his
home Friday night by seven
armed, masked men ,
• Church' or other officials in
WuhJnitoO-\
The su ... said Castro had been
enraged by five fttempta on his
life ~nd held Kennedy resPQnsi-
ble. The newspaper said It
learned that the plot.I against
Castro were ordered from lhe
White House a nd carried out by
the CIA with help or underworld
figures who had been active In
·snnfAN ACTED ALONE'
. SAYS PANEL. A5
~;;,;bling operallons-P-~ Castto's overthrow or
Fulgenclo Bat ta.
Castro in 1 3 captured one)
CIA agent sent to kill htm and
tortured him into revealing the
entire plot to Castro ptysonally,
the Sun reported.
The newsp&ptt said that short-
Iv after thal. Ca!ltro met wit
fic1ak; from South Amenc na-
tions and loudlY. n •vealed lht' CIA
plot a1ta1ns1 him The Sun quoted
Castro ~ hav1nJl told the all·
scm.bl y. 'Tht' Kenned) have
!loughl to ktll me l shall mete out
the same Justice to them ...
The Sun said information about
that meeting Wl\.S forwarded in o
!let' rel report to 'W a11hl n.a.<>Jk-But
it said the report was rf6er re·
vealed t o ~ Warren Com ·
mission which inxesti~nted the
assasslnatiQn or··vrcs1den1 Ken·
nedy and ruled that Lee Harvey
Oswald act ed alone In klllln$t
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PLOTTED REVENGE?
Fide I CH trO .
Kennedy. ~
The Sun also report('() lhul
Chief JuPllce Earl Warren. CASTRO VICTIM?
$Stt CA TRO, Pa1~ A.%) Robert Ke nnedy __ _
' Mystery Sniper
Hounds SC Marine
A 15Ttfper took another shot
Saturday night at his Intended
victim. a 21-year·old Camp
Pendleton marine who lives In
San Clemente.
The marine told polJce he was
riding hi s motorcycle o n
Coronado Lane n ear the
municipal pier about 9:30 J>tm.
when a s hot was fired al him by a
man holding a handgun
Two nights earlier, a shot was
fired at the marine as he talked
with San Clemente Police
Patrolman Michael Currell about
a traffic violation The shot was
fired Crom a \'acant lot on the t'Or·
ner of CQronado and Alameda
Lane.
Police uld the marine hopped
offhla motorcycle and ran for cov·
er art er Saturday night's incident.
The sniper Oed the area 6n foot,
policesaid.
Available orrlrers were dis -
patched to the $cene. IJ\Jt failed to
locate the suspect or any new
evidence about the two sniping at-
tacks.
Slayings
A Costa Mes an has been 1den-
hf1ed by Orange Count) ShcnH's
officers as the eighth suspect ar-
rested by them since a Sunset
Beach eouple was murdered last
Nov. 7 in what oHtcets described
as a "dope burn execution."
Held in county jail awaiting ar-
raignment on charges or murder.
burglary and conspiracy 1 ...
Michael Anthony Petrone. 33. of
3027 Royce Lane. He ts held with
bail denied.
While officers wen· schedultn~
a court appearance for Petrone.
seven other men booked on 1den
tical charges wt·re bein~ d1i.
patched to Rania Ana Munictpul
Court for arrou:nmcnls Lhal \\ 111
be held latl'r todn}
· All e1ghl men arc aecu!led of
comph c1ly in lhl' k1llm11s of Janet
Mae Mell, 34, and Ronald
Cauweb. 27. "ho \\ere gunned
down 1n their homt· ul 1686l
Ba'\ t<.'"' Drive. Sunset &>ach
Offlc·er'> toda} conltnu<.-d their
in\ esl1J:att0n or thl' murd('rs and
comm<•ntNt that tht•re mav lw
more arrc!ols "1th1n lhl· m·xi few
clU \' inq:~l or' b('llC\<' t hat
Cauwd!l'"--\\ as k 1llNI lx•c\1u. ... c hl•
had rohbl•rl at ~un1ll11nt .1 number
or per"IOO!I ldl•nt 1f1c•d 11!1 pulron'i
nr a dru)l r1njl npc•rultnjl tn lhf>
• uni...i B1·a('h an•:i
Coa~t
\\f'ulhc~r Ot'rr<'O'llll ~ '1i"'ow1•r<1 \\Ith
partly <'lnurh sk II'" t1111111ht
anct 'ar1ul1l t• clnud11'11•s'
Tu<"id:n Sll~hl rhann• ol ~hO\\H\ Tue'<do v afl<·r·
noon ll1Jlh' nC'14r 60 Lo\\'
48to51
INSl~E TODAY
Thr /am1l11 nf a /nrmn
Mobil Oil Co trtcul ll'e whn
sold ml 8t'C'"'' to the Samet
t 'nwn was .thocktd u•hen lh(•
b1mntuman lolled h1m1e/f
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Nixon Returns Home
l Still Faces Senate Panel Quiz
8 y l 'nltf'd Pro~ fna ... matioft.11
f'ormt>r J>r c1t1dt•nt '\axon
lookt"d tannt•d ht·allh)' .incl rl"
la.xed ab he rc.turnt·d from a nine·
day tnp lo Chana with the pratu
Clf Pl•kana'b l(·adcra nnama In hu
t'AJ'S
With 111' ri•turn, ~l\\1'\l'r, ~Ix
On fan·~ furtlwr QUl'St1on1nf( by
the St>nate I ntt·lh1otl•nc·1.• l'c>mrn1t
tee lfr has ..i ln·,ad) anb"•'H'Cl
m~t or 77 que:.t1ons sent to him
t'tb S ;at h11 S•n C16!1Tlentl• t-'tate
co1IC'ern1ng uatelhgenceo uct1 \ 1t1es
dunng his 1.1dm1n1~trauon
Nlxon'a dau1hter. Thcia Cox.
and about 40 rePOrters we.rt on
hand Sunday evening when lht'
!lame Chinese·o \\ nt><t Roc 1n.: 707
he dt!partcd 1n a rnv<.'d at Los
Angel<'s tn1ernat1o naJ A1rpmt 111
a cold drizzle that s plalterl'<i Nix·
Keep or Kill?
F me of Mars Life· Debated
t:SITED 'IATIO~S. 'I Y
lAPI SC'1l'nt1:.ts are argwng
ovt'r whether lo keep or kill llllY
h\•inf( thinf( J <;pJcecraft eH•n·
tuall)' may bnn~ b.i<'k lrom
~I Jrs. a ne" l ' :-.I report Sa) i.
One :.1de "anti. to keep them at
ull costs. for s t udy; the other
"anti. to kill them. ror fear they
will mfecl the earth and en·
danger all humanity.
The report. preplJT'ed Cor the
U :'\ Committee on the Peaceful
t:ses of Outer Space. urges thal
the 1!-lsue not be left to individual
j?Ove rnments but be tacklt>d ,
before its becorn{'<; an .ict4al pro-
blem. by \C1ent 1!.h 10 an .. in
tcmational forum .. ·
The author~ D. Gruhn, N.
Pace a nd T. H. Jules -'>uggests
that the proper Corum is the Com·
mlltee on Space Res earch
1COSPAR l of the lnlernal1dnal
Council of Sc1enur1c Unions: of
\\htch they themselves are mem·
bers. The authors a re not
otherw1:.e ide ntified
"The deC'1sion~ taken b" anv
1>1ngle nation th" e 1mpllC'~1t1on!..
for all otheor n..it1ons 1mol\'ed in
.,pace fh&hb and, m the extreme.
for the s u rvival or mankind
itself." thl'\ <'Ontend
Their chapter on span • biology
111 pdrt of u J(eneral report on the
I.nest dc' elopme nts 1n space
,c·1 en<'t' a nd ter hnol o~~ that
CDSPAR ha sent the U N. com·
Exe._.pt Carter
m1ttee for the committee's 1n
formation at its requ~t.
Tbat i.ect1on or lbe re port
points out that the Cnited State!>·
Y1k1ng \'eh1cle to land on the
planeot Ma rs next summt'r will
Cest soil sa!ie.s on' the spot for
signs of life lhdicated by"Such
organic co unds as carbon
dioxide and ethane.
"Wide interest will be kfndled
ii signs of life are found, because
one.strong conclusion is that life
has originated twice by indepen·
dent events," it says , and suG·
gests that any such discovery
may lead to another space mis·
:.io n to bring t\t a rt1an soil
s amples bearing organis ms ba<'k
to earth. •
"Biologists "111 be overwhelm·
ingly anxious to compare J\lar·
t1an and terrestrial organisms in
the laboratory.·· the report says
Some see no dangeor in that. it
adds. They belae\'e that or
ganisms from ~I ar s \\Ould be so
affet'ted by the earth's highl'r
temperatures. hum1d1tv and ox
ygen contents lhat they· \\Ould be
hard to keep ah\'e even m the
laboratory. aod they doubt that
any would pose a threat or infec·
lion
"Other scientists believe that
the theoretical potential for un·
known danger is so important
that no n sk can be taken." the re·
port says.
Candidates Stump
In· Massacluisetts
8~ t 'nited Prf'~S l ntemaUonaJ
.Se' en of the t·1ght major
Dem11crat1c r J ntl1dall'' C'am
p;.11.:ned toclJy 1n \la,•.;1chu..,c1ts
nn the e\(' of 1tS primar) J1mm!>
(.'.1rtr r. lh1• r1ghth m an and con·
'l<lercd the party's frontrunner.
:.l:iyed 8'43\' and t·nnC'entrntt>d on
1-londa I Relat<'d photo. A4 1
i\ poll b\' :\J BC I ak\•n after la'!t
\\l'C'k • ., :'.':ew llampo;hirc pnmary
:.ho" ed Carter i:a mm~ rapidly
,1mon~ Drmocrals. now C'Omtn~
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Moynihan might make a "great"
:.ecretary of State.
In other celebrity endorse-
ments. farm union leader Cesar
Chavez and s inger~berta
Flack <'ampaigned for Sargent
Shriver. along with a flock of his
Kenneody in·laws, and Morns
L'dall was leaning heavily on en·
dor se ments from for rfl er
Watergate prosecutor Archibald
Cox and locally popular Rep.
Thomas P. O'Neill.
Fro• Pag~ A I
CASTRO ...
"hile still on the li.S. Suprf'ml'
Court. "as ad\'ised of thl' CIA
pin~ a11a111sl Cas tro nnd thut th1·
last attempt on the Communist
leader o~~urrt>d near the tame
Kennedy was shot an Dallas
The Sun said. howe\'er. tht' rt'
port was turned oHr to the f'"BI
\\h1ch did not make it public, u1>-
parently to avoid the t>mbarras'
mentor not ha,·1n~ told the War
n•n Cnmm1 11i..1ori in the far,t
pl a Cl'
12 Detectives
Held on Porno
Bribe Charges
LONDON WPll Twdv<'
s tonlor Scotland Yard detc<'tlVt'"
were released on bail tod:t\' on
C'haraes of bribe ry invoh·in ~
pornography racketCt•n.
Th<' 12. ancludin~ four o( tht•
Yard 's mos t ramou" na m t"•,
"ere o rdered to return for
another C'Ourt appearnncC' ~l at r h
JO Rail was !'el al Sl0.000 each
The f<'rmer d<'lectt\ <'". e1~ht of
thrm rt.'tlrcd and four s uspended
fro m d ut ~ bC'<'<lll"t' of t hf'
charJo!e"i. \\er e a rrC'.;t<'<l Saturc1a v
.rnd chaq:ed "1th rcCl'I\ tn!l
bnbes or conspiracy to do so O\ rr
a period dating back to 1960
Thc detectl\·es. 1,1,ho made no
s tatements in a brief formal Bo"
Street Magistrale 's court hear
ing, include the former heads of
the Yard·s murder squad . ob·
scenity squad, .. F'lymiz Squad" of
...criminal mvesti(lat.ors ..end the
regional cnme s quad.
The a rrests culm in ated a
three-year investigation hy 11n
anlicorruption squad invesu~al·
m g allegations b) strip C'lub
operators in Soho. the square
mile north of Pkcad1llv ('1rC'U'I ,
that is London ·s best k~own red
light distnct
on and hb .. ntouraae of aides and Secret~" 1ct' agents
~1~00 14 wllr .. ed do\\n the plane's
ramp to .i "111tmt: hroowln~ only
• few reel rrom reporter:,, but ob-
server. could see no ~1~n or the
limp from h i" It~ 111lmcmt. \\h1ch
bt>11an botherin)l him ute:un an
Ch111,1
Chattin.: .im1ably 1411h the
C'hint•i.e e'C'orl:. and Amt>ri{'lln
mem~rs of has pitrty, Nixon OC·
cuaonally smiled and waved to
the ('rowd or reporters -a mu('b
t\llft>rcnt a pproach than h11
departure "hen he barely
ackno~ ledgcd lht.• presenct> of
the Ol'\\., media.
There "as light seeurity at the
airport. with Secret Ser\'lce
aaents seart'h1ng reporters· bags
bf'fore allo"ing them to the
special hangar som e dastaoce
from the m:un airport
During his stay In China. which
markeod the fourfh anruversary of
his h1stor1c trip that tha14ed Sino-
Amencan relations after mare
than 20 years of hostilrty, Nixon
wa:. g1\t?n an even more lu·isb
reception than he received as
president.
He was t loseted for one hour
and 40 minutes with Chairman
Mao T se -tung, an honor usually
rt>ser\'ed for \'isitin~ heads of
state. a nd tens or thousands of
<'hCt'rtn~ Chinese hailed him in
the str<.'t>I~ of Canton
React ion at home was not so
gracious. Sen. Barry Goldwater,
<R·Anz >. accused the former
chief exe<'utlve of breaking a
rederal )dW against pri\'ale
citizens conducting foreign rela·
lions Goldwater suggested that
if Nixon wanted to do the country
"a favor ... he might stay over
there ··
Other critic~ scud he played m·
to the hands of a Chme!>e plan lo
embarra~s Prt.>s1dent Ford JUSI
before the New llampshart'
primary . renewing in vo(ers'
minds Ford ·s conntttlon with
~1xon's res1~nation and bubse·
quent pardon in the: Watergate
scandal.
Prowler
.Gets Away
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In Irvine
When S1dn<'Y Binder of Irvine
was "" Jkent>d shortly arter mid·
night Sunday. he thought his 10-
~car·old son v,1as roaming the
hOU!oe "1th ll n.u.hhf(ht.
Rut "hen h<' i:rowled, "Whal 's
going on?". the figure wearing
dark cloth1nJ{ and cart"yin~ a
nashhghl fled from hi' bedroom.
tnppt•d and rollt>d do" n the
stain, In his fhght lo the buck
door, the burglar knocked o\'er
;md brokt• ~ome of Binder's liv·
mg room furniture.
When he turnt.>d on the lights
Binder dasco,·ered nngs va lued
at S2.460 had been taken Police
arc seeking a stocky man. about
five feN, 10 in<'hcs tall and about
18 lo 22 year!> old in connection
with the burglary.
Toothless
Thu~ Sought
Fountain \'alley pohce are
''-'t•k1ng a toothlci>:. bandit. "ho
flt?d "1th $136 an C'ai.h Saturdav
from H'1 Salt r. .. qwn• 1-·1~h 'n
Chips. II arbor Boulevard and
Edtnjlt'r A\'cnu<'
OH1ct•r:. l>JICI the· bandit t.>n
ll'n'<i lhl' 'ton• Jbout 2 45 p m .
told thl' d1•1 I.. h1• had ;a ~un <'Oil
r c'.il1'fl an a JJ<'kl'l and dl.'mundt•d
<'•l'h
Poli<'l' o;ald hC' then fll'<l lht•
!llOr('
Orf1t•erb :,:llCI he dC'SC'rlbed him
a" "X fe<'t. t\\O ln<'hl·~ tall , with
hrc1\\n hair and no tc'E'th He wus
\\l'tir1nJo! a pl1111I 1oh1rt and brown
punt:.. Poll<'l' :.aid
High Court
Mulls Film
\\' ASlll '\GTO:-.l 1 A I' I
The l ' ~ . upremC' Court
:iJo!rced loda ~ l o dec1dr
~hether an appeals court
re\ 1e" 1 niz an ob.,ccnc mo'.
1e ca'it' mu.;t \ 1r~ lh1• Mm
bt>fore m ak 1ng it' de
c1s1ons.
The que~hon wu pre·
"enfcd in c1n appeal by a
n um b e r o f film dis -
tnbutors from convictions
ansinJt from the showmtt
of films al the Cinema X
theater In Sewport. ky.
In their ap~IH . the-di~~ -
tnbutors cited a 1974 de·
cis 1o n in which the
Supre me Court, after view·
ing the prize-winning film
"Carna l Knowledge ... re-
versed a lower court's de-
termination lhat 1t was ob-
scene
Weekend Hacker
President Ford "hacks a backhand shot during workout
Sunda) on a Sara~ota. 1'1J .. tl'nm:, court. Other ""eekend
hackers \\di ~~ mpath1ze ''1th lht• Pn•sident,iDtaped
knees and recognize that h1 ... old fuotball '~June ...
perhaps impede lus ability to bend his knees. therebv
ge!:ting ~is body int.o the shot. Thl'y also v. ill nole the rt;
lat1onsh1p of the President's (•yes to thl' ball and nod knowing!~· about l\lr. Ford brca.kmg the cardinal rule of
tennis -kt:>r p your eye on lht> ball.
Couple Attacked
Near Hotel Laguaa
A 51 year-old "om an and hcr
husband were attacl..ed Saturda\
by two young thugs \\ho wr,•stl<'d
the wo man's pur"<' a"ay and
then fl l.'d as the r ouµl c \\ ulkl'<i lo
their C'ar pa rkcd l n do" ntown
Laguna Beach
Neither the "oman nor ht•r
husband was inJurNl in the rob
lx-r~ \\ h1C.'h nt•llccl lht• hand1h
SlSO It ocC.'urrcd ao; the roupll'.
from Hl.'mel. left lhl' llot<.'I
Laguna shortly he ron• m1dmaht --------
Police declined lo identify thl'
'1ct1ms
Witnesses reported i;eciril? the
1~0 ba ndits Jump in a late modl'I
hlue car pa rk<'d near the llhran
and lake off at high spt>ed up
Glenne~ re Street
An object,_ beh<.'\'ed to haH·
been the "om n n s purM· " a'
thought to h:H'l' been thro" n
from the car. but nothtn!( "a"
round 1n an extensiH· :.earch of
the-are:.1
KIDNAP ....
kn1Ccpo1nt fo'ridu~ and told hN
lhal he '' ould · !Jiu\\ up tht•
1•h1lct1,•n 1r 'ltt• clul not .) 1('ld \o
h111 d"m .an it:.
:>be i.aad hca '" o little ¥•rb.
a,:t•:1 3 nd .a . "('n ' lcx·kl'<i rn the
•h•\ ISIClll I 0001 b\ ht·r .1tt.u·l..,•r
11ncl tole! to pl.1y '' llh lht•lr 1•olor
m.i bv<ll..:. "htlc 11hc >Aas fon•t•d to
•undreSI>. again at kn1fcp01nt
Th" 'l('ltnt told Urfi('l'I ~ th,1l
ht'r atllu·keT tht•n muck an un:-ur·
<'~sslul ulll'lllJH 1111 apt• hl'I
Orftl'\'rs ;.11111 th,• \lctl111 11nd
ht•r t wo d11ld1 l'll "''l'l' ltwn
hu;.tlt'd 111lu tu•r •t•.ir whllc th1•1r
attac kl'r pl.iced a canh·r .i.
Jewl'lry and liter t.>0 i.et 1ak1•n
from tht• homt' in the back seal
Shi• told 0Hl1'1.'ri-that :.he "as
fnr1·l.'tl to drt' t• lo ht•r bunk "hl·n•
'ht> t•u:.ht•d .i l'h1•\•k for S1t<> and
handed thl' prot·l.'t•d:. to ht.>r .It·
t:irker
Officers s1tl'a the '1C't1m was
then ordered to drl\l' hl'r abdu1"
tor lo t .o:. Anl{t'll.'S but :.ht> :.u<··
<l'.,.,full~ prot''"ll'd that :.he
\_\Ould need mort· g..i:. before :.he
rould start the long dri\'t'
Dl'PUllc:. .. a id .,ht• mouthed lh1•
>Aord .. "call the police. rap1!ool' to
attendant•l\11ke Throne. 22. while
he put aas In her car at the Tex·
aco ser\'ice station, Bridger and
El Toro roads
Throne l'alled sherlrf!-orCicers
as the cal' drove off and puttol
cars from that department and
other coun\~ pullet.> ugencies
moved in on lhe route taken by
the kidnaper. • ·
Tustin poli('e spoiled the car al·
legedly driven by Rodriques and
halted it on the Santa Ana
Freewa)' near its intersection
\\1th the ~l'\\ port rrt't'""'
Devut1c•:. !-a1d Rodnqu0
l'S prv
mptly :.urrend1..•rt'd nnd h.rnd1•cl
0 ' er lhl' kn1h• Tile•\ 'atc1 tht-
\\Orl\an and ht.•r l"O ch1ldrl'n
were unharmed
R1xinqul'1> \\a .. bookt'<f into lhll
l'OUOt~ JU ll on rh.lrj!l'' of kidnap·
ing. robber y a n<1 a:.suult -.1th in·
tent to co~m 1t rapf'.
Sheriff's offtrer s b:11d today
the~ ar<' qUl'1>t1ontn1? llodnquc'
Ill CqJ>ncct1on "1th J num~r or
Sout1i County 1nC'1d1>nlb in whi<'h
\\Omen \\ere thrcatcnt>d ut kn1(1•
or ~unpomt by a mun who \\ u:o.
unable to compl,•tt: tht' oct of be>.
uul tnll.'rcourst'.
Tht>y s aid four \\Omen, two in
l\11ss1on \'1eJo und two in Laguna
Ni Ru e l. "<'re attuckl.'d and
robbed in their tiomt>S by a man
who carried a clipboard and
identified t11msctr on at le11sl two
OCC'llSIOnS a~ bClnS from ' "the·
parcel post.·'
3 Thi~ves Sou~ht
FRES NO (l°Pll Fres no
Count y S her1rr·s deputies
searcht'd tod:iy for three men
"ho r 3ped th<' daughter or a bust·
nl.'ssman Saturday night and
then forC'ed lhC' man. his \\1re anrl
dauf,!htt'r to take I hem to the \'It'·
l1m 's husines.; whcr<' the\' took
an undl•lerm incd amount of
monc\.
II I
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SOCIAL SECIJRITV CHECK
WAS NEVER SAFER.
MARINERS SAVINGS. tn coooera·
lion with the United States Government.
1s now authorized to receive a direct
deposit of your Soclal Secunty check
into your personal savings account
Your check earns interest from the
date of deposit until the day you need 11
You 'll receive the highest interest
available on Federally insured savings
Here are three good reasons to start
your direct deposit tod;ly
1 No mote concern about mail 1 elays
or the chance of having your check
lost or s tolen
2. No waiting in lil'f&. to deposit or cash
your check .
:t. Slmp1y come into Mariners, our
friendly savings counselors will start
your pe~onal direct deposit
immediately
WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE
YOUR INCOME WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROFIT ABLE .
Ne wpori let1ch
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Oran.:e. County el~ct1on of
fk1ab have predicted a hghl
voter lurnout for T~y t•lcc·
liooa In 19 county c1Ut-. five
M:hool dlatrlcU and lht' Mh~1on
VleJo MuolC'lp:,il Advl30t"Y Coun·
Cll ,
No more than 18 perc\·nl Qf lh(•
ehglble vot•r are £•xpectl'd lo
vi&il the pol lb lo dcc 1d(• the l&i.uc~
&.nvolvcd In a multitude of ballot
issues and rucei. among 1975 can......_
dldates. uccordlnl( to one offk1ul
Pre·e lect ion act 1v1ty 11>
Sunday's
Sermon
Reported
By Tom Barley
heav1eat 1n lhe C•plSlr&JlO
Umfi~ School 01.5\nct w~rl'
vottta will determine lbe role o(
a S30 mllhon school construcllon
bond I u •. Shirley Deaton ol lht•
Rc1P.5trar of Voters otn~ said
lnterttt Jo tbe school bond
ballot reportedly la clostly
matched In SJn Juan Cllplblr11no
w"f're city voter~ w11J dec1dt 1r
city runds should be set a lcJ for
tht' prese-rvation or (Wen SJlllCl'.
Altoðt•r, in the 19 city elet·
t.1ons 186.caocltdote~ :m: COmtX't
1 f:dJror r .'Votr Thu u a M07!doil /~tire rn whx-Ja DmlJI Pdol
rrportrr Tom Barlry Qtt'f'I o perlOftCllUed ot'COU11t o/ o """°"
from o church or 1ynogogiw srltcted ot random 1n the Dcnly Pilot
arculolron area. Tht church oUo Wiil ~ tM IU.b}f!ct of o /eolure Oil
So!1mJa1(1 church page J
Leprosy of Spirit
Still Here -Pastor
Leprosy and parah:s•s are just as prevalent among
Christians today as they we.re when Jesus Cbrist healed the
aJ01cted as He walked the Ho)y Land. Pastor Robert L.
Schwenck toJd has congregation Sunday at-Community
Presbyterian Church of San Juan Capistrano: ~
.. We all need Jesus to cure us or our leprosy of the spirit
and the paral)'~•s that so often afflicts our souls.·· the pre-
acher said an a sermon drawn from the second chapter of
~turk -----
Pastor Sch-A enck assured his congregallon lhal .. ,, "as
noacrJdent" that Jesus turned and "'elcomed Le\'!. the hat·
ed tax collector, to his band of dbc1ples immediately afler
He had placed has healing hand:. on lepers and paralytics.
"PART OF us I leper, part or us IS paralylJC and part
of us 1s l.evi. who is known lo u~ today from the Bable as
Mallhe"." the speaker said "The more clean our extenor
the m~~e our anterior look~ as.Levi ·~ looked before he met
,, Jesus
Man> of us. the srx·aker !-ard, "ma:o> be sucking the life
out of others. JU'l as Len did until Jl·~us raised his hand and
told lht< tax l'Ollcctor 'follow mt'
. · '\\'e take "hat 1s due to us and more ... the paslot said
"We· have barga1n1..·d and plotted and made our succes:.ful
h1ds for a plan• an th{" sun JUSl a:-Levi succ:c:.sfully bid ror h1:-.
o((lce us tax collector ·
.. Bl''J' J ESl1N DlSTl 'RBS us JUSl as he disturbed Levi, ..
Hev. Sch" enrk i.aid "We arr paralyzed by the desire for
po" er and" e don't know 11 as lie kno"s 1t
"Yrt Je:.us Chnst el\joyed Leva desp1le the rea.ct1on he
ROt from people who saw him :.hare his home, has food and
his time with a tnx <'Olll'ctor "ho had the power of. the
Roman le1t1oni. behind ham." the m1m~ter said.
'lie "111 e nJOY us equall) despite the fact that "'C too
h.1\ e extorti.>d and bled and taken "'hat 1s due to us and
much more," tht' '!Pt'Ukt'r 1iu1d.
"Jei.us run hl•lp us ovNcomc our sin and 1mmob1hty ...
he ~aid "Lake the untouchables or the :-:cw Testament -A ho
''ere cured b) lits touch. \H' can be cured of our social and
~pmtual paral) :.1s ·
Attack on Referee
Told Laguna Police
A Santa Ana man who d111ms
h~ wa~ battered" hale arlin)! a)\ a
rtferce 111 un anll'rratv ba!>kt•thall
game ~ponsort'd b) ~l.ui.:un.1
Drive r Kille d
In Smashup
Jam\•'i R. Molher. 32. of :!31:!2
V\ti Jut'rnto. l.1111un11 I hit,., <l11·cf ~nd.1y uf 1n1ur11•<1 rt"('rl\l'fl 1n K
'(m i:h• <':tr rr.i-.h Thur-.cll" 111..:ht
1n thl' F.l Toro .1rt•.1
,,\rronltn.,: to u <'or 01w1 ., rt'
nor•. \lath,•r ""' 1lrl\llll! .•
1Caht"t"•l:hl i.porl-.t'jl' on M11111ton
t';rkwnv abolll 11 mil1• flllrlh nr .. , ·r•ro Rc)ud ;it uhclut 10 :141 11 m
1\ursrla\' "lwn lht• r.ir "''Ill out
of rontr;ll und i.lnmmt'd into o
t 1'('1•
Thi• \'lt'tlrn rlaed In Suddlehn<'k l~mmu111ty llosp1tol -.h1•1 ll\'
btfnrt' :! p m !'111111 :I\ • 1 lw 1 l'por I
..aid
Reac h (tecrcation Department
has filed a era me report "rth the
polict• departm('nl.
Ph1hp JI Gatton. 28. alleges an
hts complaint he suffered a neck
in111ry "l"d will rcq1ure !>Urf(er~ tu
rt'gam u11c of his ldt arm j:. a rt·
!>ult or u · fight Jan 2fl at t h1•
La1i?una Beach 111 gh School Ii?) m
C:otton named a 2ti ,<'ar-olcl
\lnnar<'h Ray man O!> the .;u~pe<'l
an the attack "hu·h alle.:t.'<11-,
tonk pl11c·1· "hl·n th(' rt'frret·
maJP a <'.ill a1:u1n ... t the Monarch
Un) re11df'nl •
Gatton said ht> 'Alt:. grobl:wd
.1ro11nd the throul, that he broke•
j 'A oy and was 1trubbed lht•n In
tht' h.11r and violently 'ihakl'll
H1>1 1otla'lst', 'A f.'rt' kn•l<'kl><l to th••
floor and broken bC'fun· "1t
IW~'i('S "f'r\' able lo S('pUrl'lt' th1·
pla.\·er and th(• refer~
Gatton !'aid durlnl! lht• 111
IC'rvening month. ht• has bt·t•n un
der a phyi;.iclan '!' <'llr<' und r••
ported he 11uUert'd a tl•rv1rnl
Mrnln i11m1lar lo "hlJ)lash in tlw
allal·k
Bieent Bloop
Hrmtington 'Borrows' Mesa
HuntlOf!lOn llro<'h. a <fl•s1~nated b1cenlennral City, 'A 111
oold 1t:i ftr11t b1c('nt('nmal ('\ pnt o( the )'l'ar Apnl 2.i
Bl'T IT \\ O:'\'T bt' ht•ld in lluntmglon BeaC'h and <.ome
r<'"ldents .lren ·1 loo ho pp) <lOOUl that
Th<> e' ent. a $35 pt.•r couple costume ball." 111 take plaee
at ttle South Coast Plata Hotel an Cosla Mesa
City Public Information Of!tcer Ball Reed said 500 peo·
pie 3re C'xpected to attend the evenl and that there 1s no
facihty larf!e enouJ:h an llunttn~on Beach to accommodate
the opected turnout.
Shrrlf'y Walton. president o( the \'oice of the People
public forum org3n1rnllon. as onl' of those protesting the site
of\he ball
"IT Jl!ST DOESN'T ~eem right that the city would
hll\'f' to go oul~1de or tlunlrn)!lon ~ll.('h lo put on its r1rst
bacenterfttial ('\'ent." she smd
Rt>t'd $a1d proreeds from the ball" 111 go towartl restora·
Iron of Hunlln~ton Beach'.., :'l:e" land House and for lhr
purcha:ie of h 1,tonrul documents to be placefi m pubhc
rat'llltl('S
DAILY PILOT 3
Elections .
Uli for 49 cal) council a..:uts
ThtM) -one of th~ cu.ndtdatt";
arr ancumbenu. mcanlni lll cat~
rounc1I mt>m~ri. dt'Ci(kd to caU
ll quit• th1 >ear
In t~o c1C1c:.. Irvine and
4suna o,•:ich .non o( the an
cumbtnt" d t•c1dcd to &~ek
WlOlh.,r term. leuv1n, three seuti.
uvallablt• to llt'" C'Om\'rs in In tnl"
and two in l.u1o:unu Dc.-ach
And 1nrumbcnt:. who ur\' in thv
19 rnn•i. "'Ill. tor the• f1n1l tam,•.
rind thc.•mi.t•h e "'1thout tht' ad
Laguna
Judges
Robbed.
Two Orange Count) Supenor
C'ourt JUdRt.>~ ha' c reported
bur~l.tr1t''-at their Laguna
homl•i..
former Prt•:.1dang Judge
Bruce Sumner told Laguna
Beach pohcc SS.533 worth of pro·
perty wa!> taken in the burglary
of his house an Laguna Beach.
The theft included two
telev1:.1on st-ts, a mink stole and a ·
large amount of jewelry. Police
believe eptry was gamed by pry-
ing open a r ear sliding glass
door.
T he theft occurred while
Sumner and hi& wife .were at a
party Feb. 20.
Newly appointed Judge Robert
R Green of-South Laguna report-
ed a break In at his home Friday
The amount of loss has not
\ant.age or bean.i h:.tt'd fir l on
t.he1r <'•h 'a. ballots
The ne-A lav. plitce:. can
dtdates· names on lhc ballot:. b\
random alph11btllcal hstln"
rather than lncumbenb first ~
has been the practice
Ai. u re&ult. a htllQ koo'ATI can
d1date'1> name as us Jjkely to head
u city ballot a~ as a long term an
t'umbent's
\\'hat dfet•t. If Un)'. lhl' nt'\\
Iii.tin(:" 111 have on Incumbent of
t1t•eholder<1 ' · r~·elert1on chunC"t':.
ii. expected to be lold tn the elec
lions outcome
Tuelida) 's cit) elec.-llon:. con·r
mg 19 ell It's leod b~ • 11 month
ll1m1lar cktt1ons lll f1\'t' chant•r
c1t1es. sr,heduled for Apnl 13.
Anaholm . 'Pluc:ent ia. ltunltnt(ton
Beac h . Newport 8e'ach 11od Los
Alamitos.
The 19 °t>it1es where the polls
"111 tx> open Tue:iday urt• lirt'U.
Bul•'n:\ Park . CO!>lt1 l\h·:.a .
C) pre:.:.. F ountain \'ulh·~"
been determmed. according lo a Bot Hea111 .,.· Lnnuna _r~pQrl (11.ed .»Uh. lh~-6.P~" -.-...... _.......__...,._..._..,,..... ~
'
t-\!llerton. Gardl'n litO\t.', ln11w
Laguna lkiH~. Lu ll;ibru. LJ
Pnlmu, Oruni.:t•. Sun Clt'mt•nh'
San Ju11n C11p111trnno. Stunlon.
Tustin. Vlll-u Purk. Wl':)tm1~1t·r and Yorbu hnda.
In addition to lhl' Capi:.trnno
l 'naflt>d S<'hool l>lstrrt·t. \Olt•r:. in
the Br t.' ii 0 I llt d ;a Un 1 fh• d .
fulluton l 'niM lhj!h Sc ho~1I
Westmmi.ll'r .ind Y11rl111 t.1111!.1
1>l'hool <hstru•ti. \\ 111 hm\' bu I lot
measun•:. bdort• tht.'m Tut•sd11,\
County Sht>rilf's D<'partmt•nt
JudAe Green i.::11d hl• wai. a"ay T\\:o s~ateboardcrs wh1z d.own St. Ann's
'Aalh his wife an M<'Xl<'O "hen the Dnve m Laguna Beach dunng Grand Prix
cnme occurr~d Entf') was via a of Skateboarding Sunday. Approximately
k1lchen door opened after a glass 100 '*rtiaipants took part in the event
pane was broken out.
held bes ide Laguna Beach lhgh School a ...
part of the Winter Fc~lt\ al at\l\'lll('~
Competitors were given· ::,afH y f'fJUtpmt•nt
and an ambulance s too<l b~.
Authorities said at hnd not Yl'l
l>E-en dett'rmined 1f there 1.s an)
lank between the two <'nmes.
GOP Leaders
Said Finch
And Hayakawa
SAN FRANCISCO <L1 PI >
Former Lt Gov Robert f'inch
and former San 1-'ranc1sco State
president s r llcnakawa cur·
rently · lead the r·a<'e for lhe
Republican t: S Senatl' oomina·
lion. the Cahfornra poll reported
today •
tncumbt•nt John \I Tunnev
stall hold:. a sub:.tantial lead O\'e·r
challeni,it•r Tom rta~dt>n on the
Oc.'mocrat1<' :.1dt'. uct'ordmg to
pollster Mervin D Field
In the poll's f1rsl rhe<'k s ince
GOP frontrunnt·r Rep. Barry
Goldwat<'r Jr pulled out or the
Senatl' raCl'. 37 perc•cnt or thr
Rrpublit'an ... chOS\' rmch and :J2
pl' r rt.' n t II a ) a k aw"
C'onAtess man Alfonso Bell drC'w
nine Pt'rcent und former c-on
gressman John Schm1t1. four per
t'ent "1th 18 pl'rcf'nl undt·cHf<'CI or
supporting olhl•rs
Tunne} dre"' fl5 pt>rcent :-.up
port amoni.: l>emocrau. with
llaydl•n j.?f'llinl( 15 pt•rc·cnt back·
rn(! Four 1wrct>nl supportt'lf thl'
thret• m orl' .1 nnnunet•d can
tlrdate-. "1th :?h 1wr1 t•nt un
11t•t·1dcd or b.1rkln.1? olht'r..,
The F e m nies
Take Over
Al ROHA. Ill t l l'l 1. ~P('('l.il
Pit\ Co111wil J;:UIM•·lim• ... 1•.111 1111
IOH' pot1un-. In llw fox lll\1•r.
11.1' c·ut.., for h;11•hpl1)r' anti far~·
1ru1·k.., to hu' t• "1•chhr\~ bc·ll-; 111
srt•.Ad 1lf i.tre•n"
Th1• Cfl Ull C'll W8~ 11 'IJ>4.'C'Hd all
frm11l1• ~ roup 1•11p1111dr-il f11r
/\un1rn 's 41 \'('llr·ohl ohwn an1·r·
of thl" .. Powd<>r Purr lkrhy. · "
lt•:ip ~t•ar t1 .11l111~n
A-. port nf tht' dt'rb', morP than
250 bachelor~ ~'(•re> nrre ... l<•d tn
!'llljllf' "om1•n . 114 anrl olil1·r .
h:mdcufft•d und drn~i:t'fi n(( to
J!lll Thl'r<' tht'\ had to pa' a S2
fin.-and bu\ a S\.ll<'ket to a dan<'<'
in e~<'hani:e for lht'1r frrf'dom
Malpractice
Vi ctim Wins
LOS ANG El.ES 1l'PI 1 -A
~le"arde. s "ho rla1med a bu·
ruon operation left hl'r reel de·
rprmed ha~ bl'l'n 3\\ ardttd 8
$200.000 malpractice Judgment
Jurors ''Oted 9 to 3 an favor of
German born l,1sa Lancaster, 42.
against Dr Charles 0 Bechtol
and the l'CLA Med real Center
Mi~s Lanca-.ter said !"he suf·
fered "d<'Corm1ties and d1spl3Ct'·
mentt1 · · of both ft et after surgery
by Bechtol in Octoher, 1968 She
said 16 month<, later. another
doctor d l<.<'O\ Pr NI th al the sur.
ger) had lert ht•r f~Cl deformt'd
Cranston Attacking
Ford secrecy Rule
ANAHEIM <L'Pl l Sen. Alnn
Cra nston <D ·Calif. >. worncd Sun
day that Prcaident J.'ord '!> pro·
post'd secrecy gag rult• designed
to plug antelligence leaks "will
cover u(! future a buses of power m
government. ..
"We a lready have too mu<>h
secrecy i n ~O\'ernment. ..
Cranston told member.. of the
California lntNcoll<'1t1ate Press
Assoc1at1on. ··what v.e ne<'<I 1s
more honesty and openness "
Cranston said' lhe new pro·
posals ""·ould make 1l a rnme
for federal workers to leak m
formation to the prcsi. about
secret middt-eds and class1fled
Rescu e Atte mpt
)Ends in Sl ayin~
VAN Nl'YS lt:PI) t\ ~'oung
woman tt~reatenins: 11u1c1d<' wus
killed accidentallv when her
husband attempted to J:rab a
loaded .22-caliber pistol she wa:-.
holding to her head. authontu•i.
!.aid
Colleen Samp-.on. 29. died in
!>.lantf\
Polr"ce surd Mr~ Sampson anfi
her husband. John. 36. had bt•t'n
ari:uini: about the wom;,an ':»
'Aeri:ht "hen she shov('(I th1.• i:un
rnto h(•r mouth and thn•at<'nl•d to
kill hl·r'lelf
QlnS. are1n
(f ~l')f'Cl(Jtv Id ICl)r'll gold
hQl'r Broll Woll<,..)
The Golden Hummingbird
..
14-K yellow gold S 66
The Precious Oob
14-K yellow gold S 129
The Honey Bee
14-K yellow gold . S 78
The Yellow Uon
14-K yellow gold S 66
r·
mistake!-"
Ile P<>anted out there presently
are "strong laws" against e~·
p1onage. lhefl or governm ent
property and improper dis·
closure or intelligence informa-
tion
"These laws, properly en·
forced. can adequately protect
our legitimate s~crelS." he said,
warning against "being panicked
into passang new. repressive
laws unless th·ere Is a clear and
prt>S<'nt danger lo our secunty."
"We'\'e gone thi:ough l'A o
world" ars. plus Korea. Vietnam
and the Cold War without such
Draconia'l laws. II we didn't ne-
ed them during such obviously
dangerous times. we certainly
don't need them now. In fact. our
problems during Vietnam gre"
lar~ely out of the fact that even
present la'A'S permit too much
i.ecr ecy "
Cranston said that despite tht•
current "hoopla in W3shanJ?ton"
over so-called security leaks. the
head of the ai:cncy responsible
for proper C'lasi.if1cat1on 1s
.. snt1sf1ed with the pre~l·nt
!-)'.'llcm "
lie said rlass1f1Pd dt'X.'umenh
ar<' aC'cumulatang at the rate of
3 fl m 1 l I 1 o n a n n u a II v . ,. t> t
''despite !>uch m a:.s1ve ~ecr.ec~
th<'r<' "ert." on h 17 unauthor11t>d
rll!iclOSUre'> or C'
0la!>Slfled inform,t
11on 111 all of 1975, and 20 m 1974
BRITT WALKER NEWPORT
35 Fo:hlon Island Newport Beocn. Colrt 92660 (™) 644-2494
5-nation.
War Games
Off Coast
SA:'-i 01 EGO IL. Pl > A lolaJ r1I
41 ship~. 200 a1rcr:ift :mil IR.ooo
men from five counlnc!. lx'gin I:!
diJ)'S or wur gnml'!> TU<'!.diJ) olf
lht-SouthNn Californiacnasl.
The l.: S :\ ;1'' ..,aid th1• l''
<'r<'1Se. t>Od<• n::imt>d · \'ah:rnt
llentaJH'. · · "as lht• IJrl!l':»I
m1hlar~ e>.crr1"· of 11.., 1 ~ p1• 1r1
more than a dCl'J<lt•
Th<' countrat•s 1mohl'() an· th1
L'nited Stalt•i.. l.ri•at HrttJan
Canada, Au ~t ralla .mil :\1•\1
Zealand
The op\' rat ron ''a~ ht•1ni,: 1111
dertaken "rn rero_i::n1l1on of 1h1·
loni: s tanrl1ni.: i;p1r1t of ('Oopt•r a
lion amoni:: th1· part1l•1palrnr
countrrl's." ;i !>.J)'lke-.man -.:11d
The t>xt•r<'l't' "as 10 lw d1n·1·1 <·d
hy Virt.' Adm Hnh<'t1 t·ooi:Jn
l 'omman<l<'r 3rd Flt•t•t. and v. :t'
des11<(1\t'd to I P~t and 1mpr11\ ,.
combat readrnes!. rn .111 11,1,.•1·! ...
of n;i\'al "'Jrf:lrt•
Ant1 --.ubmarirw dnll-. .ill d1
fon"l'. at "l'J r<'ar mini: .ind
rC'pll•n1i.hlllj!. ,, nil m1"1l1· r ir111~·
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i\dm Coo~an ' ll;1g,l111•
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.-I~ DAILY Pll.OT Monday Marc" 1 t97&
Jost ,.,,..
Coating ,~J
~.,._ ~It
~ "~ vf'l''.
' Ex-SQviet Spy Kills S.elf
"'rt> Ann 1)n the cout•h in hi):.tu1f\ '
at about '7 ·U u m , ubout is
mrnutt>. fter lh\' ~hootina. tut,~
pohct• s tud Authorities reportt•d
:.he s:ud i;hl' dl1! not htur a. hot
~OL TllBL R 'I'. Conn <AP> -rather fed u1I industry 1>e<:rets to
The ~111u1rent su1c1de of Norman So\lt t 1nttlhcencc uaents Jnd
John Rees left h11 family and bt'l'amt • double aeent for the
fnt'ndb be" 1ldl're>d The> are in-FB1 in 197 l wht'n federtd aeenti.
person 1n the "otlc.J l v.oulc.J ''"
pt'-r t Lhat o r." 1>a1d .i v.omt1n
neighbor "ho a)kl.'d not to bt-
1dent1f1ed.
ain l' him o medal and a $5,000
pens 100
with
Tom.
arphioe atdulou at a report lhut the re ~old him thex. knl'" or tus v.ork tired 011 company engineer for the Russians The younger R~s s aid thl'
passt'd indus try s ec,et.s lo the !am11; had no idea of tui. r..ither'1>
Dr Marcus Cox. un ~s1st1Ult
state nwd1cal exal"ninl'r. 'u1d an
autop:.r ht:' performt>d Sund\Ay
shov. ed Rl'e:. died of u :.mg!\'
bullet v. ound to the head Co·~
said lht> aun was pl..ict>d atitaini.t
Ree:.· naht t~mph.• und the bullt•t
<'"<lted from thl' other side of his
head
Stall• V<>hCt' i.aid tht"y "'"'rt' in
''<'Sllitat1ng thl' denth ui. nn \.lp
purl'nt :-u1t"1tk " Rus,1an::. and" as a dOuble agent REES WAS round l'lhot to death allc~~d industrial i.py work Thl•
forthl' FBI Sunday. hours pfter the Dallai> ffnev.1>puper i.tor~ 11u1d the 69
/ i "This 1s 1nrrt'dible " J ohn Time$-llPrald t'Xp<>sed his ul }ear old formt•r engrn1.~r v.1th
Warren Ret>:. isa1d Sund~y a.., ht-l~gl"d esp1onu.:P acll\~1tics -th..-Mobil 011 Co admitted taklnl!
Tht• Timt'S 111.'rnld :.111d HN•s
a:.kt'd :.l'Vcrnl t1nw::. thut tht
... tory about hts past Ut'll\'lll\'S not
tw published or t hut he not tw
uknt1fu•d Battle of rcud a news :>tory :.ay1n~ his "lie was absolutt'I~· the last money for ind~i.tryin!.ormalton • and that the Sovl<'l l mon ulso IUS BODY \\'AS found bv 1l1~
The Ballot
OFF & RUNNING: Six gcnt>ral
law cities and M1ss1on \'tl'Jo':.
~1unic1pal Acfv1:.ory Council art.'
holding e lecti ons tomorrow
v.herem \Otcrs v.111 .:.elect some
nev. councilpersons .
Add1l1onall). \Oler-; 1n S an
Juan Capistrano v. 111 be dec1dmg
v. hether or not the\ .,,. ant to
cstabltsh an agncuitunil pre
serve and an the Cap1:.tr.ano
Unified School Dtstnct. a heft)
construction bond 1~ue as on the
ballot.
Military PayOff _ d
Charge Leveled -· ...
"\\'l• 1llc.J nol rl't'I thut we c•1111ld
r l' µr e:." t h 1• 't o r~ , ·: th t•
ne\\ i.p11pc1 ~a11I ~unda)
It stud 11 1ntcrvlC'\\ed Rt'l''
Sf'Vt'ra\ tinw:. la1>t month anti
tr:lC't'd h11o tnformatitin. ronr1rm
1n1? 1t "1th ft>deral agt'nctes He\''
abo submitted to a polHtraph
tt.•,t. tht• pJpe r ~J1c.J
FBI D IR t:CTOR Cl<trence
Kelle~ "J~ quott'd ru. :.a)'"!? tht·
a~l.'nc ' knl'" of RN''· contacts
v.llh fort'11tn officials 1n lht• l -V
a nd had int en 1ev. Ni him se' er al
time:. reto:nrdm~ the conta<'t 111•
said lhc FRI would make nu
further commt>nl.
Actually throu~hout Orange
County, voters 1n 19 or our
gent>ral law c1t1e:. will be going to
the polls . All or this had <'reated
the usual. flurry or hooraw. hot
air and attendant elect1on-t1 me
fooUshness.
ONE DISPATCH from our
county's inland reaches ind1cat·
ed that a city up there has been
.. flooded v. 1th campaign poster:.
and hteratur<' " ..
Fortunately. nobod) eve r
drov.ns '" this kind or floodm~.
•Your tast e buds mav s uffer
some, however •
PHOE'.'\lX. Ariz. <AP> -Lockheed A1rC'rafl Corp and its com-
petitors made Christmastime cash pa)offs and. promised post-
ret1rement Jobs to l' S Air Force colonels in a position to steer foreign
m11Jtary business their war,. sa~·s a former Loekhe~fflc1al ··1 have a few names,· s aid Ernest F . Hauser, y,ho left Lock·
heed as a cus tomer rela·
lions officer after su!fenng a
heart attack in 1964. But he
decltned to make the names
Red Congress
Lands World
Uildergrormd
public. saying. "It's been a long
lime and l don't know what good
1t C'ould possibly do."
Hauser, who li\•es in suburban
Paradise Valley. said the payoffs
of are "small potat()(>S compared
\\ith the huge bribes .you re·
ad about in the.newspapers."
LOCKHEED officials have ad-
mitted lhe firm gave millions of
dollars to government officials in
several European countries and
Japan. but Hauser is the first in·
d1v1dual to allege publicly that
American military officers also
received PiilYOHs from aircraft
firms in connection with foreign
c:ontracl!>
A Lockheed spokesman
respondl'd to lht' allegat1on Sun-
day b) :.a) 1hg "To the best of
our kno" ledge, there 1s no in·
d1callon that Loc kheed has ever
orfered gratuities ~uch as alleged
to NATO officers."
Sargent Shnycr, Dcmocral1c pr~s1dential hopeful \\41\C~
a lo<;lf o f ltahan bread :is he campatgns in the :'\orlh Encl
section of Bos ton "h1ch 1s predominant Iv Italian. Shrt\'('r
is campaigning for Massachusetts :\larch 2 prim ar~
Tht> paper quotC'd Hl'C.':. a:. )o,IJ\
inA he 00
\\ as .1 Communist :.' ,;1
pathtzl.'r' clunnA World War iI
v.hen the United States anti
Hussia were .iltits and begtin
ht.>lpinJt th'' So' ll'lS uncl "Jusl
nl'\ (!r got OUI ..
"Look1nc b1H·k on it now. it' ..
enoul?h to mukt> m e sick," Ree~
"as 4uott•d a:.'·'~ 111~
Accidental
Bomb Blast
Kills Genius
S~Oll O~tl Sll. \\'ash. IU PI I
Onl} ) e:.t erda) I "as '1s1tm1? a
friend m CostJ MesJ Jnd di:.·
co' ered tha t his neighbor across
the street had a council can·
d1date's s1~n s piked dov. n 1n has
front yard. This very candidate
will probabl) pop llP v. 1th a ne"
a nt1-s 1gn o rd1nJnce 1r he's
t'il'l'tl'd
~l canv. hilc up m municipal
<'Ollrt in \t'e ... tmino;tt•r . a GJrdcn
Gro' e ma} or c and11hlle has filed
swt Jgain:.t the oppo:.allon and a
"hole gaggle or John Docs. The
allegation 1-; thJ( \h(• ,oppo.,illon
r .m around to\\ n po'>hng cam·
pJ1).{n sign:. on utility poles. This
pra(•!1ce 1s allet:ed to be 11l('gal
and'" abo alleged to ha'e given
the oppo:.~ton "unfJir advan·
tage" in tw1sllng tile minds of the
,·oters .
(_· l_N_SH_o_, R_r_]
lion:. gave a stand mg O\'aL1on to a
resolution in favor of legal and
underground Communis ts -
"the cons istent advocates of
peace and security" -a nd to a
proposal to build a statue m lhcir
honor in Moscow.
FBI Hosts Th~gs Party
A 16 }ca r illd r hc.om 1cal und dct·
tronll· l(l'n1u ... "a:. lo.tlll'<i \\ ht•n J
d('v1ce he v. :J!. t•arr~ in~ 1•xplockd
on the football f tl'ld or Snohom1:.h
Junior ll1~h SC't10ol
Ernes t Fru111. "ho uuthonlll''
:i:.i1d "a ... lo.no\\ n to h;iH• 1•x
pc-nmcnkcl "1th t•\plo~t\'l''· d1l'd
of a ma:.:.1\ t• wound an thl' uh
clomt•n follov. 1 n ~ thl• Suturd;H
naizht blu~t . ·
1'"or th1•-. the maror candidate
~l'l'ks S.5.000 in damaJ!es.
)IOST PEOPL'E \\Ol'LD~'T
J!" c 50 hu<'k' to ~ ma~or of
GJrdcn Gro\C
:\l canv. hale 10 '>Ur own re~1on.
\OU a ren't J.!OinJ.! to w e any m -
< umbt.'nts n ··cle<'tf.'d 1n e ither
l.Jguna Be ach or In tnl' The r e·
a'>on for tht" 1s that there aren't
any in<'um bents runnin~ for rc·
l'lecllon m either c·1tv It'" ..almost
t hut "·"· 1n ('o-.\J \11•:..1 \\ h<'rt·
t·oun<'tl ml·mbl''' AL. "Pink"
P1nkl1•y and Hub Wilt1on an· rt·hr·
1ng. ThC'~ ·, l' bee n nn Lhl' :\lt•,,1
t"11u11c1I :.mn• Yl•Jr Orll'. Tht· t tl)
ltm1t sign:. llll'I) r.11l d0\\11.
l P I ~ \II.I.A PARK, thn
h.t\l' .1 r11l·a -.url0 on th1• ball11t
\\ hl•r1• Ill l 'ti\ (.'oum·rl nw rn·
lw 1.., pll'Jtl th.it th•· JOh 1:. \\orth
1111 • th..1 11 1L now JI·"' H1,.:hl nm~
11 I"'\' n11l h111 J.! l 'ounnlnw mbe1"
\\ .rnt ~IOO .1 11111111 h lnr Lh1·111~1·h l''
anfl ~l!-10 for I h1• m J\or Hv \lit•cl
m·..,d,I\, lhl•\'ll I-now \•h.1l thl:'
\ ntt'r" think 1 ht•\·, 1• "orlh
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l t11ll1Hlll\\ 1111 \\ltt·ll lht• pulj..,
d .. ,,. \t IJ't r1·1111r t . t lw pc11l' "111
h. 111wn 11111 ti H JI m 111 \1 1"'''""
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l r\1111• :-\,111 ,f u,111 .1n ll :-;.1n
1·11-nw nr.-11111 \11\111~ ''""' .11 I p Ill Ill (°11..,\it \ft•,,1
\\In " 11 1'11,t.1 \11·'·' :tl\\a\-.
h.1:. lo h1• 111111·1 1•nt . II nHl'I ....
ho·r.111"' th1• pl.111• l.11·1'.., th;1l
'111.t~•· 11~1· .1l 11lt"Ph1·11· th.it .ill
1ho111 lwr pl.11·1•, '·" lht•\ h.1\ 1·
0 1 111,l\h1· l'n...i .1 \lt·,,1 111,1
\\,lllh In "·''' •HI 1111' l'lt•<"ll 1<0 lilll
t 'ord Thr~al.
MlA:\ll <VPtt -A Puerto
Rican who said he attempted un·
successfully to shoot President
Ford Saturday has been charged
w1lh threatening the IJ!e of lhe
President.
. E'ehpe Porrala, 36, w~ taken
into <'USlody by M1am1 pohcc
after he slashed his wrists in an
apparent-suicide attempt. Mem·
bers or his family said Porrata IS
unemployed and has been hnng
1n M1am1 since his release from a
1-"londa m e ntal hospital las t
~ear.
Bira~ial Pirk
JACKSON, Miss. <UPI) -Mis·
s is:.ipp1 co mpleted its selection
Sunday o( a b1rac1al 24·m embt'r
delegation to attend the National
Democratic Co1:1\'enl1on with 11
of the delc~ates pled~ed to sup·
port Alabama Gov. G c oq:e
Wallac1.":. l11d for th<' pres1dcncv.
The action d1 maxt>d the 5tatc
<'om ent ion which rnarkl'<l u torn·
mg point m the turbulent l11Mory
of ~t1 ~:.1s~1pp1·s Dt•mocrat1c Par·
ly and an apparent enc.J to the Ion.:
... pht hrt\\ C'en thr -.t.111•.., lovah'>t
and rl'gular factions ·
SST Prote111f
:-;1-.:w YOHK 1L 1'1 1 "<·onh
t1on o f nrn1mun1t' j.!r<tUp'i Sun
II.I\ ht•ld J motun uch• Jround
l\.l'nnt•th J\1 rp11 rt .111 <1 .1 111•
111m1 ... 1r.111on .1t th1' Atr FrJn<'l'
1t·rm1n.d \11 1111111· ... 1 pl.111' to kl
thC' i\n~lo r'rt•nrh 'llflt'r!.Onl<'
('11n<'t1rd1· 11•t lJnd a t JFI\.
\hnul :10ll r .1r-. r1rc Irr! lh1•
• 11rpo1 t du nn~ lht• m11trn t•:.1th•
1.rn,m )! trnff1<· d1•lu\., hut no m.1
1111 .1tt 11l1•nts Som1• 1.0011 rwr,on'
look part in a dt•n11111 ... 1rJ\11111 at
th•· ,\1r 1-'r J nn· ll'r m1 n.1I to rirn
lt•'l plan" to ll•t 1111' ('nnnwtl1•
l.11111 ,11 .I Fh
WASHINGTON <UPI) -It
was the greatest "fen cing"
operation in years -· or so
thought the thieves and burglars
who brought their contraband lo
a northeas t Washington
warehouse to sell it.
For five m onths thev swarmed
to the warehous e with stolen
autos. telt.'v1s 1ons and stereos.
c r edit cards. gov.ernment
checks. and even rerngerators
and hospital equipment -in all,
S2.4 million worth of illegally ob·
tamed property -and were paid
by men they were duped into
thinking v.ere part of an out-Of·
town cnme S) nd1catt.'.
SATUR DAY night, the roof
caved in
About 60 of the thugs attended
a party given by ~hat they
thought were their cohorts in
crime Instead. their ne~·found
friends turned out to be un·
dercover poltcc and FBI agents
who a rrested them at the front
door and huslled them out the
btH'k door t o waiting paddy
wagons The same night. other
orflcers fanned nut in the distnct
and arres ted at l('ast 40 others.
Mor t• than 100 persons. anclud-
1n~ .tn 3'1:>"\iHll (edt'ra l pro·
"'l'C11tor. fac1.•d arraignment to·
day on local Jnd federal charf!es
follo\\1nJ: thf' \\('('ke nd S\\Cep
Authont1e<1 abo hJ\iC v. arrttnls
out for anolht•r 140 "I U:tpt-C'l"I
Offll'\'t ~ lt>a rne d dc:talls of
c;f•\ n .11 unrt•lJ tt·d .ind prt•\ t0usl~
u n ' n l ' ~ 1· r 1 m t' ., 1 n t h e
ml't r11~M 1tir.i n .11 '"1. 11wludm~ a
niurcl1·r .1mt llw(h fr"'" ~O\l'I n
llH'lll h111 ld 111~ ...
. ,\T Tii i. r• \HT' \\h1·r" 1h1· a r-
,,.,, ~ \\ 1•1 t ' Ill .1111•, 11111• ol flC'l'r ",1o;
tit •''"'II 111 .1 ltl\Nfn In \\t•l1 om1•
I h1• 'll' 111·1·1, A I l h1• 1 •1111 nf I ht•
h11tlillll~' \llll'l o' l ht l\lf'fl \\I'l l'
taken to paddy wagon~. a bannt·r
s aid. "Through th1!. door fld'"'
some of the dumbest thic\l')', 1n
the "orld."
Among thost' arrt'slf.'d wa:. a)',
sistnnt U S Attorney Don.ild E
Robinson Jr .. accused of accept
in~ a S500 br1 be in one CU!.(' and
S200 in anotht•r for funm'hng in
forr'natioo to the f encl.'ri.
"The \.) pt's of s tolen l!OO<h
brou~hMo the renc1111! op('rat1on
also indicate an appalling lack of
r
l
, . .. -. .
.l
~l·cunty a nd o1tlm1n1:.tral11'I'
:.upt'n'll>IOn 1n both C•>mm1•rrwl
anc1 CO\'l'rnm<'nl off1cP hu1ld
inl(s." U S. Attornev Earl Silbert
said ·
Ill' said a man ftont'<'d mun•
lhan Sl 2 million an checks .. tolcn
cfunn~ business hour ... from an
unal\(•ndt'd 'a ult in the l>C'part·
mt•nt of llou~1ng and L'rha n
Dc\'clopmenl "="o theft n •port
ha., bt'en hl<'d to date bv I IL'D, .. ht'
said -·
Oomb ~quatl offiC'crs :.pt•t>u lat·
l'd that s t at 1c t'll·tlnctl v from
Frun1 ·~ n~ Ion . fl Hce·llnt'd
J<lt'kt·t m:iy ha\·1• :.Pt off an cit•<'·
tnc c huri:et• to which tht• t·x
plos1n · \\a:. w1n•d
Jo~run1 ll\'l'rl nt•ar th<' football
field a nd pnli('t.' :-:.1111 thl· lim ·=-on
ly appan•nt mtt•rcst in makin~
the de' tC'C "a1> for expt•nmcntal
purposes.
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And, Saturday's edition brings weekend stock
tables for the full New York Stock Exchange and
American Stock Exchange lists ... the week's
highs, lows, close and volume . ,
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Hayden Wins
CDC Backing
LOS ANGEl.1-:S 11\1'1 J-'red Hurn, end Tom
Hayden have .on t>ndur '\'l')'lt•fltl> for Prellrdcnt and
the U.S Senate lrom l Jl1forru11 i. b1agei.t ltberaJ
Democratic.· or~.:in1l.at1nn
Hayden, the a11L1".1f ·•CLl\oll>t or tht.> l!Hi<n,
swamped an cum bt•nt t ~ i--.·n John Tunnt>y l>Y a
vole of 742 lo 260 fort h1· 1•11do1 'cmcnl Sunday ot the
Callforn1o·OemunJt11· Cou11c1l.
It wa11 the tn~~t·'t 't<'tury to date for the
lontcshot camputgA uf th1· former C.:hH·ugo Seven de·
fend ant. • Man liUl#'d In Shoocoad
LONG BEACll <l Pl 1 A 21 ~ear-old m an who
fired random ly Jt pa.,.,mR <'Jrl>. bwldmgl> and a bov·
ering pohcc hchcoµlt>r "a!> <;hot to death early Sun·
da)• during a fierce gun battle" 1th officers.
" Cartier Quemoy Red·
( J du., rdu:.ed lo drop his tale "•'JJ>Vn:. a sbotgunand
J J8 CJhber rt'\'OIH•r -
Jnd be$an rmng at of·
flt eri. from bis position in
Ma<' Arthur park OffiCl•r:. n·turm.-d the fa re .md Red·
du.sdaed at the scene
Monday March 1 I 976 .. DAILY Pll.OT AS
Sirhan Wind., Rain, Saow
'Acted Monster Storm Lashes NOrth . .. SAN FltANC!SCO tAl'l Northern Cahfornaa
was noued by morl' rwn and now today aner u
mon.stf'r stnrm this "anter'l> biggest drenched
LOS ANGELES (AP> drouaht·hlt lo"lands and blitzed the Sierra "1th
The spttaal counsel more thao two reel of the wh1te stuff.
Alone'
apPomted to review the The t1torm Sunday. lashed by winds of more
assass1naUon of Robert than 20 males an hour, barged into hundredi. or wei.t·
F Kennedy says he is boWld cun trymg to return from Reno and Luke
"totally convlnred" that Tahoe on both major Sierra routes. Bay Areu h1lls
co n v 1 <' t tt d ass" ss in abo\•e 1,500 reet also got snpw for several hours.
Sirhan B Sirl\.an aded
1llone in the kalhng. INT E R ST ATE 80 was closed for more than six
Privat e atto r n ey hours to a ll trarric except·trucks and bui.es
Thomub Kranz, 1&pRfl1nt· Highway 50 trafh<' was sta~I periodically Chains
ed last August by ac'ting were r~ua red In all ma.ior and econdary routes
Dist. Ally. Johrt'lloward.. Th..e C HP 'sl\td heuv 1 traffic ha mpered
u1d Sunda) he was pre-snowplowi. and that many urs had slid off roads or
paring a report for Dist. gotten an to fender-bender.. There "ere no rePQrls
Ally. John van De Kamp of any human casualties.
that "Ill ~tale that there "as no second gunman A MUD LJDE shut down US 101 south of
in the Kennedy case. Carberville. but a detour was available.
KRANZ. 37, said he Some short·c1rcwted Power supplies were rt·
was "totally <'On\'mced ported in the Bay Area. One knocked out po" er m
urm.....,_ from th e scientific parts or Daly Cit) near the Hardang Park golf
• . e\ idence. from eyewll· course, where dripping duffers contmued to belt Qualified"! n e 8 s e s • 1 r 0 m away at foundering golf balls reprdJess. It was a
Mar<'h 21. 1975 "hen 1 2 1nc.'he fell "1thln two
hours
M:inn Count), "ht.•re rc:ienolr:. wert' Cu below
normal beron! the storm and \\her e orrlclals com.
me nced limited \\liter use rules.todo)', was
especially apprec1ahw of the r•m. but •n offl<'tal
uraed cuutaon wfth the Jllbtlatum
"THE G RO\JND looks :.atural~d. but w~•t wo
oeed no.w 1s a rcw·gully washers and tnshmoYt'rll
to provide the runoff to Till 'the r escn•olrs," i.uld
county Agricultural Adviser Don Brlttsen.
At WllliarM. m the Sacramento Volley, grain·
cnttle·s het'p runchl'r fo1o,yd Marsh said a fe w m ore
good storm s would be fine with h1m . addlni::
"THIS ALONE Isn't going lo do 111uch, but I 'm
delighted .. be<'ause 11 gives hope thitt a t least at still can rain.
Weather forecasters conOrmed that the Sunday
storm brought the fi rst really "signaficanl" pre-
c1p1tat1on 1010 Northern California. crediting the
low press ure system with sumcaenl power lo shove
through a long term high pressure area camped off
the <'oast.
HE GOT JOB DONE
cir cumstantia l evidenC'e, toumamel)t. Miss America Tawn"' THE s Jd h th k,,j J from inferences, as well TORM. riding an eastbound weather READING. England cou ear e ra<' ~ Godin says s h e has 3.l> the realJty of common front, abated by mad-afternoon and taaled off mto <UPIJ -An irate. tax · Tee said he mvestigat·
t r ied· marij u a n.a a sense. the re was 00 showers in some dastncts. More rain and snow fell payer t ook direct action ed the complaint and -II Id ' R couple or times so secorid j,';Ul\man." today. when a $lreet sweeping 'Was able to h a lt the
rr•Gll • 0]' / r s on ap s he co u 1 d fee I "The re is no substan-~entfield ,in Mann County a ppeared to be the machine woke him at 2 sweeper's post-m idnight
LONE PINE CUPl) -A SlOO,OOO blaze r aging qualified to talk ti\'e o r d emons trable soggiest spot an the storm, reporting 2.S inches in a .m . rounds.
through a downtown lumber company _ with about the s ubject. evidence lo indicate that eight hours. During the same period, San Francisco He telephoned Town To In sure t h e tax.
n ames jumping 500 feet Ullo the nighttime sky _ But she says she is more than one gun was got .78 and Woodside on the Peninsula got l.73. Manager Harry Tee, payer's satisfaction, be
could be seen by thousandl> of Southern Califor nians agains t ~egali zation used to · fa re any of the routing him out of bed, cslled to ask ir the noise
.returning Sunday from Si1:rra ski resorts. of m arijuana. bullets exam ined... . A ~AR~NWOOD weather observer reported l.3 and da ngled the phone bad stopped -at l a .m .
Fircofficia lssdidthe Wu,cwasdeliberatt'lyset ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~---~~~•~Q~c_h~e~s_1~n~e~1g~h~t~h~o~u~~~·~th~e~h~e=a~v~1e~s~1~r~a~i=n~fa~l~l ~s~1n~c~e~~~~t~th~e~w~i=n~d~o~w~s~o~T~ee~-th~e-n_e_x_t_m~o-rn~ln~g~.-~~
by Pat Dobbs. 26, of Whittier. lie was arrested by
lnyo County Sherifr5 dl•put1cs und bo<>Ked on arson
charges. ·
2 Direr• Sutler Bt>radJC
AVALON CA P > -Two suburban Los Angeles
men underwent decompn•l>,aon Jfter de\ eloping the
~nds while SC'uba dl\ mg Jl a depth or 90 feet in
Avalon harbor. .
Vactor La f'ontJlllt!, 24, or Sepuh·eda. and
Patrick Smith, 25, of~ Ani.:t.>les. surfaced on their
own Sunday a nd were tahn lo the hyperbane
chamber ope ra t ed h) lht-County.USC Marine
Center at the tl>lhmUl>.
Ma• Grafu Radio Statio11
FREMONT llJPI > -Poh<'e early today arrest-
ed an unemplo) ed Ea:.t Palo Alto rn:in who locked
himself m KGO 'l> radio lransm1tlin~ Matton and
SlUd be "owns It and tnll'ndS tO :.l:.t)."
Jle nry II. Burll•hth , 26, v.as booked on a
burglary charge and ran·d arru1i.:nrnt•nt later to·
day. Dama ges were· t.•stimatl'd at SIS.000, including
LJ\e loss Of '>e\'Cral hourl> Of a1rt1me, a police
spokesman said.
Laqers Flglu Race llike
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Stall' Bar board of
governors has nuthonzcd tl\ coun~(') to rile l>W l to
block a 383 Pt.'rCl'nt la\\)l'rs' hab1lll~ in:.urance pre-
mium increase propo:;t.'<1 by 'fra\ clcrl> Insurance
Company.
The resolut l<ln would 3llow lhe State Bar
C'ounsel to file :.ult< l.11mtn~ the tn'>UrJnce company
\'lOlated tll> C'Ontr act" 1lh thl• Slate 'Bar.
Wo•an Leaps co Beach
SAN FRANCISCO ll'Pll -A woman jumped
from the Gold<•n ti ate llnr1i:c anu died rour hours
·later from m ass1\'C tnJUn<':..
• The woman. idcnt1f1rd hv cornn1·r ·l> deputil'S as
Margaret A. Pur l.ell, 28. ''as unnoticed "hen l>hc
leaped 260 foct into the water. i\ fohin).! boat picked
her up and brnui:ht ht.•r uni onM·wu-. t11 :.horc. She
died at S:rn F ran<•.-.c·o G1·n<'ral llu ... p1t.il • .rtC'r sur-
gt.'<lnS worked fur four hourl> lo kt•1.•p lll'r J lh c.
Ariclstc authontws -.111tl o;lw "al. tht• 5bht person
lo Jump from lht· 'P:lll 'tnc·1· 1t " .... ''P•·nccl in 19:17 I )n.
ly tu pt-r'•'"' '>111 '"'"l tlw II .1p I hrcc. mduding
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DA.IL~ PILOT E DITORIAL P AG E
Trumped-up Cllarge
1 Fifth Dist rict Sup~rvtsor T homas Riley':.
response to a letter charglnc lhe county's Planned
Parenthood c haptt!r was rec{'ivlng kfckba.cks from
doctors for abortion referru~ brought some 1>w1fl and
commendable action.
The allegation by a leader ot thl' Pro-Lite 'cunt1·
mOQey prob~bly FQOStly Crom Orange County,
which ts large5l of th~ lhree. COOlletahon on an m·
formul ba1:11~ as dcs1rablr but u contractual deal
would huv~ m\'olvcd <lCl'J>('r commitment
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· ~bortion > m ovement charged that agencies such us
aJ'lanned P a renthood reap up to $20,000 a month an abor
"-'°"kick backs.
lmprovemenllS to the Orange County reuctfof the
river rur outi,trip M> done by the othor l)\'O countie1> ·
:\l111ion!. of ctollars hun• already been inve$tl'd herl'.
UnlesR the other countie!> would b<.' willing to givr
Or¥1ge Count ~ rftrnn<'lnl ('f('dtl for work already
perlorm{'d. thl'y 1>houldn t count on any kind or or.
(1c1al. formal assistance.
• Sjnce P lanned Parenthood receives about one
-enth or its operating budgN an f edel'al grant lun<l~ ~ministered.J>y the county, Riley promptly reque:.t· ~a full in ves'HJtation by the dis trict attorney.
• Planned Parenthood cooperaled fully by opening
,Ut.S books and recorm. And the district attorney, uner
9Cl'OSS·checking the books with extensive intervie""·
l(o~d no substance in the kickback allegations.
• Regard less of one's views oh abortion. the u e of ~trageously trumped-up charges such as this lo un·
;<:termine a valuable and thoroughly reputable or·
,,ganization like Pl3.1Vled Parenthood can only ser"e to
--damage the credibility or the Pro-Life ~roup. reJ?.ird·
•less of the sincerity or some-of its supporter~. • ft • • • Unre a s onable R equest
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It would have been foolish for Orange County
•supervisors to join a proposed joint powers pact with
~Riverside a nd San Bernardino Counties to complete
'-developpient of a greenbelt a nd trail system along the
entire 90-mile length of the Santa Ana River.
,-T he com m ission overseeing im provements along
rOrange County's stretch or the river felt such an or-
' g'anizalion m ight be the impetus to get the other two
1 counli~s moving on their s hare of the work:
Supervisors saw some pitfalls and backed away.
· A for mal joint powers pac:t means staffing and
F a ce U p to It
The Senate f'mancf! Committee has decided to
b~ pa s Pr<'S1dcnt Ford·!> request for an ~ne~a:.t." an
Social Securll~ taxc~ m 1977. amounting to about Sl a
\\eek per worke1 .
The d<'cis10n could be rt>\'er~ed b\' the Senate and
the llous<'. but th1 ''unlikely Politicians don·t raise
the a\'t>rage man's ta:\e~ man election ~ear .
But sooner or later. the Social Security problem
must be faced. La~t )ear. for the first time. benc£1l
payments cxct!cde<l iax collect1ons by $3 billion .
Social Secunty stnrted out as a rather modest old
age pen~1on plan. taking a mere S30 a ye·ar rrom tttc
J\·eragc worker and a like amount 'from his employer.
Since then. extc11~1ons or benefits have resulted in
tax in creases that now take $895 a 'e::ir from worker.
and employer a li ke. ·
And :;t ill there b not enough re,·enue to cover
benefits. lt ·~ a d1sta.-,teful topic for an election year.
hut the cold fact is that 1f Congress doesn 't gel its
head out or the ~and and makl• some ~calistic re·
\'isions in both collect1ons and benefits. the Social ·
Security progr.i m could face bankruptcy.
'Ow! Oh!. }'er killt'n' me! H ave mercy!' ' .
A Plumber
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Dear
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The Dissatisfied A •erican ' Balancing Freedom and Order:
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I was reading in u London
•newspaper the other d ay about
this young coup le who live out in
the county of Surrey. The con·
versalion piece in t'heir house is
t he l avatory i n th eir ba ll
cloakroom.
Their loo is a Fr~ch model.
• bou&ht for about $1,SOO at a shop
1 n Nort h
Audley street
1n London .
ft 's designed
after an old
Frenc h
model. in elm
wilh hand ·
deco r ated
tnms, and il
h a s a n
ashtray. bell
pull, and a candle. lt also has a
plaque inscribed with a French
poem. said to have bc!en wrillen
by Alfred de M usset for Georgl:'
Sand arter Sand complained or
the s me ll from Chopin's loo.
When you lift the lid of the ap·
paratus, the loo plays a tune.
Believe it or no, JOO of. these
models are sold. from the same
shop each year T hey are bought
by a lar tte number of people,
mostly young. who hu\'e dis·
covered the opulent charms or
the Victorian l11va1ory Th<'se
old·Umc loos belted their humble
functio n with magniloquent
nam es l ike A e n ea'I,
Shakespeare. Vistula ond Native
llOmbay. There are a wholl' p1h•
of London s hops which spcc1ah2c
1n makln~ roplt's of the!i old
artifacts. for 11 prkt'
WHIC'lf RRING~ to mine! onr
of the areal bt'nefocto~ o( An RIO
Suon rlvlllrnllon. th1• Hoyitl
l'lumbt'r of Quct'n VtC'lOrll\''I
tlmf'. Thomas l'n1pf)<'r Afl<'r
Vi<'torla dl('<t, lh1• J:hnd <'r1tpf)('r
proudly clalm<'d In hi11 odverttst'
ments.
"Thoma~ Crupper nnd t'o .
patentees and m11n11fllclur<'r" cir
Sanitary Appllan cvt1. Enainee!'l'
by Appointment to Ill~ maJest v.
the Kin g nnd II . ft. ll . lht' Prtn<'c
of Wales "
Encland hns l{tven us th1•
c hestcrfit'ld. d avPnport.
cardigan. wellington end
sandwich. Tht'se are nam<'d af\rr
Lord Chesterfield. the Earl or
Oa\'en port, Lord Cardlaan. the
Duke of Wellington and lhe F,nrl
of Sandwich,
On a less anstocrat1c tewl. \\t"
ha\•e bo" lers. gladstones. walL5,
bloom ers. m ac1ntoshes and
macadam. all named :aftt>r
worthy fellows and one lady
who prom-0t e d the general
amenity of their fellows.
BUT THOMAS CllAPPER,
despite his enormously useful
wor k in perfectin« the porcelain
toilet and lhe water cistern. was
never so honored in his own coun·
try. It took us saucy Yanks to call
a Crapper a erapper. Now. I am
told. the usage has crossed the
Atlantic, ahd our prophet is final•
ly being honored in bis own roun·
lry.
Thomas Crapper was bom in
U'37 in Yorkshire At lhe lljte of
'
Since Ronald Reagan is so
"pleased " with his second·
place finis h in rhe New
II amps hire primary,
maybe someone s hould re·
mind him there wt're only
two people in that rucc.
P.O.
.....,.,_ c-.M~'-• .......,_ ..
-----•<••w.lly ........ v-.. ---,.~-... -•O-yO..Delly l'I ...
11: ht> walked 165 miles from his
villaee to London. "'here he got
apprenticed as a plumber; or. as
he was later to call himself. a
"sarutary engineer."
Flushing, before Crapper 's
time. was a haphazard m easure.
It resulted in a great waste of
water. The worthy 'lllomas put
on the market the first effective
water cistern . ll was called ·
"Crapper's Valveless Waste
Pre\'enter . One Movable Part
Only. Certain Flush with Easy.
Pull. Will Flus h When Only Two.
thirds full .··
C RA P P E R 'S SHOP was a
landmark on the King's Road tn
Chelsea until il was torn down in
1966. There Is hardly a small
village in the Wesl Country
which. even to this day, does nol
have a huge marble pubhc urinal
with tile impressive legend, "T
Crapper, Chelsea:··
T . Crapper's name as still to be
round in the str angest places
One of his de~cendanLo;, Miss
Edith Crapper . w as :l'lkt>d not so
long ago 1f she h~d eH•r b(:t>n em
barrassl'Q by the namC'
.. Good ll ca\'ens . no.·· llhc•
replied .. Only th"· otht'r day I
"as in Westmin~tt'r Ahbc>\', and
tht'rt' beneath m v ft'<'t ";., the
nnme Cropper .. ·
"In lht' Pot•l '!i Cornn"· u!<kC'cl
ht'r '11tt'.11t1on<•r
":"o," !-he hDlc1 "Actuull\ 11
wnlC on a rnanhoh• ('l)\'t•i' II<' dui
the drains for th<' 1\hbo.•v )OU
know ··
WASHI NGTON -The b ia
political winners -Presideot
Ford and J immy Carter -are
happy if not exuberant. we·re
rushing into the most wide-open
political season ~e·ve ever had.
and the punches will fly in
earnest. The losers' bodies will
soon fall. Dem ocracy is to Ile
served.
Stlll. th~re's plenty of grum ping
here among colleagues and pro·
fessional politicians ubout the
patchwork systeq:i we use to get
that candidate behind the podium
at the nation al con\'entions so he
c·an deh\'er has acceptance speech
tot he yelltnj( multitudes
Wht.>n our nom1naUon prO<'ess
was one rely1ni? rh1erly on
h andp1ckt'd .
thus bo~~
selected. dl'
legates. there
was gr um P ·
mg. too :'\ o"'
\\t' h3\4.'
ca r et<',rtJ
pollt1<'s. a
sys t em
•\\hereby th l'
nominees are
( NICK J THIMMESCH
freedom we get, the more we de·
mand. And it 's a rare person " ho
unders tands that lhere must be a
balance between freedom and or-
de r lo keep a society free and s tu·
bit' .
Too much freedom. and ordt'r
suffers. ·Too much order. and
freedom stllfers
This year . th e A mt·ric an
political system n·t•k'i of freedom
or choict>. And )t'l. 110ht1lal and
personal frt!edom •~ in m~tJOr
decline around I he" or let. ;1rcord
mg to F'reedom llou~l'. which
ket'ps tab
But look at th1!> prei.1dooual
.selecl1on S\'~t<'m About one
fourth of the dclei:at<'S to lht'
Democratic and Republican ron
\'entions will be chosen hy lht'
rree·play ing cauc us !>)'Stem
Which is to say lhat any soul of a
mind to can walk into a precinct
caucus, voice his opinions and
preCerences on candidates and
cast a meaningful vote Then'
ha"e ~en s izable lurnout:i at
raucuses hetd an Iowa. Okl~1hom;1
and M mnPsot a .
IF AN I NT E REST j?roup g:ini;:!>
up al a caut'us. it can inrhrt ab
liny minont~ wall on all. thus an
ex press wn of g rass-roob dl'
mocrucy Thal choice can· Ill'
walert.•d down some al the subl-t··
quent state <'<>nvent1on. but the
m 1 n o r 1 t v v i e w "' 1 I I h ,.
representt•d
With JO pnmane:-lx'inJ: 4l•ld
thts year. som e 75 perc<'nt of all
delegates to th<• convem inns will
Ix• chosen in this proce:-s Thal an
\Ol\es all·out campmJ?nanj! by all
lhl• braH~ C'and1datc.>S "ho put
thctr nags Ult Thal involves end·
11.'ss 1r1ps, handi.hakmg loun. and
quc ·t1on·and·ans\\er sci.sion'
"1th th<' pre!>~ E \'l'r) pore or ('a<'h
candidate 1s examined by med1J
m1<'roscope.
That·s "hy J1mm~ Carl er, th1·
front runner, •~ the subject nr
M>mc of the pettiest ;irt1cle~ an
JOurnahs m these days. That'!>
why Ronald RC'agan and PrC's1·
dent Ford " 111 j!t•t the works from
the prei.s on 1s~ucs. apix•arancc
und 'ltrategy. As a republtc. \loC'
laterally spill our ~uts
llut look to I he n•st or the.• worlcl
A<'<'Ording lo Frc•t•clom !louse·
.. India lcavl'~ lhe dC'Chning list
of fret• natrnn'. hN·on11ng partly
frrc South \'tt•tnum folb le\ 'nol
frC'l' · C'ambod1:1 ~uflcr' M'\'CrC
rC'prrss1on ln1 rrn:1I \'111lenct•
humpcrs r C'e dnm Ill L1·banon,
Colom bl~• a nd M alay~1a. w1lh
d e c I 1 n e s 1 n P 11 k i s I a•'n •
Ba nglad<.':-.h. Dahomey, t:thiopia
und th<.• Malngusy Hepubhc Op.
pression incr('ases in Urnzil.
Nigeria. L1bl•raa. Zntrt• <tnel
Kenya. Nt•wl~· sovt'rcagn slatt's
s how little inchnataon lo expand
pC'rsonal freC'doms Small gain~
are recorded in P e ru. ScnC'J;al and
I ht> Spanish Sahara "
I~ f Af:J', LESS than 20 IX'r<'enl
orthl' '' orld ·s l'<'OPI<''" <.'r<' frt·c an
19i5. <'om part.>d "1th JS ix·rcrnt in
19H fo'r<"l·dom ts currently on lht•
"ay do" n
It's thl' contrary in the United
Slat.-, nan11•l Elbhcri:: a net
AngC'la Oa\'ll>, <'hari:l'd with
~r a"" Ir u n:.j.! rc~s ton. i:o rree.
e'en profit monetarily from their
cxpencnt'cs
ThC' rin•ss ~I all <.'11JO) s t•normous
frc•edom. Our pol1t1c·al ~<'lt.'tl 1on
prO<'C'SS rcachC':-. out and trlC·~ to
bnnj.! in t•v(•1·y l<1Sl C'il1:r.t•n hy thl' 'erurr or hts or her {r('(' llt'<'k
selected through a \'Unety of pro-
cesses, all designe" for max·
imum exposure of candid-..les and
maxi mum pa rticipation of peo·
pie, ye(I, the people. and there's
bellyaching about l hut. too.
I suspect that we Americans
are spoiled about so many good
things tn life t hat we have tx•come
<'hron1callv d1 'lsa11sf1ed for
H'RNI. \\e ~ot our food l>h<'llt'r.
clothing. fla~oltn<' and 1'<1ural1on
at the "orld 's ch(·alX''' Jlrl<'t>!-
No\\ <'O'ltc; for all th(''it' ha\'e
'lharply innl'a'led, and. an y1p1ni:
about 1t , "e don •t r ealtze.thc..r~'l
or lht• worh1 "t'n1•1 all~ p.iys far
more (han "c do forlhl'same
'What's to Celebrate?
WASlllNGiON Our qm•'l
tor a national slogan brought an
outpouring or patriotic sent•.:.,.
ment. We were delui:tcd w1lrr
more than a million slogans.
many of the m aC'compamed by
letters and dra\\ anJts ahoul tht•
greatness df Amt'rica . .. There were also a fl'w detrar
tors: 1t ·s their letters we want lo AC'Cl:STO M t;U to the a,:ood lare
and roni;um<'rt'm. \lo{' <•re far~
mote d1•mand1nj.l Wht•n the re-.t
or 1h1• \\Oriti cntrh<'' up, 1t \\111 tw
JU tu' dt>mandtnl( ThJfi. human
n:11ur1•
And 'n ll I". I thtnl.. ~1th dc-
mo<'roq and lht' frN'c1om of
<'hmc1• gt11 n1t "'11 h 11 Tht• more
answer today.
Some oh
Jt•cted to the
b1centcnnrnl
hoopla. They
think il JS
gaudy and
v u 11( a r" a n d
tostelcs'I
Maybe so
Rut wc
Americnn ,.
have a ~audy SHle W<' havr
olwovs laked nur t•tr('ust·S and
<'•:irntva l s and !lnnkc· oil
11ale!l men So lt•l lhe !lpcctaelc i:o
on~
Some complained that\\(' hove
d<'faced Amerira the tx-nuliful hv
bclchtnf.? !lmoke into lt11 air unel
11lai;t into 1111 r l\'ers. by paving tl
over and covermtc 1t "1lh u1<I Y
construction
They have a point But 1t was
the nature or t~rountry to b<' !lhorl on planni f.? nd lonjl on re
ruse We" ere 1 urr)
BESID'ES. Ame ca "'as never
intended to be JU. t a re<'reatlon
:11te for campers. It was a place
where a worker could gel • Job.
put up a roof and chisel out a new
lire.
Our Cathers came here to dig In
the earth for coal. to make steel.
to pour concrete. to build the fa<'
'--«>ries and homes needed for 200
million. Oh. in our heedlessness
it got away from u!I, but we have
begun to set it right
There are a few whose dlsar·
fection runs deeper, who wt'ote
that the America of today is a
mO<'kery of the past. ~testament
of failure
Not so We know 1t 1sn·t ao.
' I
[ J l'3mplrd ""'""· m ·a<e'<l land' and the n·~I JACK ANDERSON -Rut hr "'"" kn«w that thl'
coun1 ry rcprt''-C'ntl·d ~m'ncthan,::
becau!>e we arc the dcM·endanls ~lranRC'l y hopeful, ... omelhinit
of those "huddl<'d masses" \\hn nC'w in thr "'oriel, mu)h1· lht• onlv
came here. "ho !>lrugi?led and nfw lh1n1t in th<• rC'l:itton!>htp of
'IUHered, and Wt' know thC' am~an to man ror lhou~uncl:. or
provements "roughl in our !in•-. years · tht' tdr:i of frr('(fom and
are not a m ock(.'r\' but J ful fi l an t'flunl <'hlllH't• When an l~fl:J th<• l 'n1011 forr·c·'I menl
Olhl'r' char gt'd thot 1111r r1oh1t
,·1uns _.re corrupt und our ln!\ttlll
t1ons unres1ums1v1•
The Lord k """'., I hat 1' oft1•n
the caM' Bui lht• fa1lw1 ~ c11tln 't
lilly Amt-ri<'a "nuld 1wrfe•l'I
mankind
SOMF. WROT•; hiltc·rlv thJI
loclay'I' Amc•r11·11 ~'1 a lwtrayal of
thl• tdeali. of th<' foundl'r.,
Thul 11\ bt•caUlll' they JUdAI! till'
reality agum"l tht· tJn·om. in
lll t•:~ of ;t~3 11'1!il llW prugr('!<S
towurcl I ht• d rt"o m We" fnn•vc·r
c•omplu1n. for t'Xamplc, wht>n of
f '"' tu I s no I u t 1• I ht' ;i I rn o :-. I absolute freedom or thl• pre,,
51uaranlecd by the F1r'll /\me•ncl
ment Bui wt' at'knowledgc that
lherr 1s 11101 t' p1 t·.s~ frN>d0111 m
America today thtin an prl'\'101"
ero!I. and certainly more than<'>·
1st!ll on\•whcrt' else
We received m any compl:11nl'i
against lhe press. True cnou"h.
the press IS far from' pUrt' The•
powerful men or the pTes~ haH•
de\'eloped close and cordial relll
t1onsh1ps with the powerful men
in government. Tht'y converse
together : t hey dine toeether.
they party togelher
The experience 1s enough lo
convince some reporters and
editors that they are architt'cts
rather than chronicle~ or poliC).
Those who are taken in adopt the
altitudes of lhe people they are
supposed tow atch. ._
ABRAHAM Lln<'oln knew as
muc h about the meaning of
America as any man, and he
knew all about its failures.
crooked politicians. exploited
cmnorilic~. llrokt'n promi~es~
RlltnC'd cont1ol or lhl· lo"•·r Mt!'>
~·h'IPPI. ht• ... ;1w II ;i, ·' !'>)'rrl hol
•hat lh1· n11tuin "m1l1I lw 11n·
'IC'r\'l'Cl tn pur .. ut' 1111., rww thlnj.!.
lh" M•ronrt <'11.1n1•1· (m mank1111t
1\1111 he• \lo I Cllt• ,1 flll•:">'-.IJll' 11(
'T'hunk11i:1' inr
"Thanb to tdl f•>r thl' r.n·ul
J<cpu blH'. for I he• pr 1rw1plt• 1t
live•!> b y :ind kC'''fl' 11!1ve', fen
man's va ... 1 fulur '" llwnlrl. It> oil "
Bcruu~c· tlw Hc•1111hl11· ... 1111 hv('h
and k1•1•p" al1vf' th:11 111·\nt'iplf' In
tlll' \loOIJrl. part or 111:111 °1\ \'lli.l
future• ha' '"'l'll f11H1ll«'1. nnd the•
rt·,t 11-'ll1ll 1111l'!'lhlc•
Wt• htHf' murh lhc•n lo cl11, anrf
\\C ha\C' m1Jl'h to C'l'ld>rnt«
O RANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
llr>hrrt \ 1' r1~t l'ulll11hN
Thflmn • Ii,.,., 1/ f rlrrm
/Ju11>orn i.. '"1""'' ~ drl11ratil f'mw t 1l1ltot
Tht> 1"11111ra.1I fllll!r nr th(· Ua1lv
Pilot 'l't'k' 111 inform und
''•mulnlr rrntlrr~ b\ fll'f""t'nl1n~ on thl~ l'llllf' rl" 1·r<1r rnmm<'nlarv
on lopu·' •1r cnlt•r<''ll b\ "~ntl1ra1
I'd <'olumn"" 11n1t rartoon1,1~. I>>
Prl>' tdml! u forum for rrad<'r~· '1<''14 ~ unfl h\' prc~entcn11 lh1"
11e'l4'l'paper·11 opinion" and 1dl'11"
l>n rurrcnt topic~ Tbe ('(htonal
opcn1om nf the U;11ly Pilot llllf)('3r
nnl) In lhr e<liloria l column at thfl
top of the pai:r Opcn1ons cii
prM~M bv tht> C'Olumnlsts and
cartoonists and tettt'r wnlt'r'I 11re
lht'1r o)'n and no l'ndorwment of'
thr1r \ lt''l4 ~ b~ the Dally Pt lOI.
~htiuld lw inre•rrrd
Monda~·. ~1ar 1. l'Y76
.,
..
-Te!!ns ' Drunk Driving ...
Forcetl. b~ Parents?
By Ualled Prns laknadMal
"Kida tell me they bave no
altemaUvt to drtvina onder~e In· nuence." aaya Ow11bt fee, one Un·
cleSam'• highway aa!ety cn.11
"They tell me they'r• undtr orders
from parent1. They 'must' aet Lbat
car home.
"THEY DARE NOT ult a tad.
They dare not rail Dad or Mom. Th•.Y
dare not admit that they'~tlpty."
The drunk youth Iris-the 1t.eerin1
wheel aod tells hla teen-aae
passengtlrs not to WOUY.
Trying to fill the parental expect&·
tlon of getting the car home reaults in mlddh~·of-the-nlght calls to tMuunds
of parents from police each year.
EIGHT THOUSAND HEA• that the
child they burped . shielded and
guided through life has died in auto
accident relating to alrohol; ~.000
others hear that the kid they hMi fitted
with braces, took to the dermatologist
and otherwise tenderly cared for ls
hurt.
ride home or take a t.aa.i wbesl unabl
to drive tbe family car. Many teen·
acers have. told ree that'• the cue.
A copy of the contract b ln a ff8
new .J)&mpbJet .... •·How to Talk to your
Teto·aier AMul Drialdn1 •Ml Drh· mt:;·., Ute col\traet. :. Fee uld,
"panm&a and teu·acer a&Ttt to ta.It"
certain actions when he or •¥ is ln a
situation lnvolvinf drinkY,a and
ca~ ...
A HmP.le CCMalflct loel like this:
TNa-acer: "J •CJ:ff to call you for
trmeportaUoe lt J-am ever in a altua ·
Uon •lien 1 blYe had too m~b to
dr1nk or ti a frieDd who ii drlvinl has u,., T....,...
bad too auarh to dr)nk." B•rtfnf I•• PareM; ''I 11ree ~come and aet ,Sophia Loren. shown
you at any bour. any time, any place. with son Carlo who no quesUons asked, and no argument 1 d ' or I will pay I• a taxi to brine you strugg e . thr~ugh
home." s everal mlscarnages
te become a mother ,.
s ays she finds it 'the
most di(ficult job in
th e world.' Her
children ar e now
seven and three.
FEE ANO OTBE& crusaders for
bllbway safety officials have a bunch
thal. ii parents and tttn·aeen; rap fre-
quently about booze, the increase ln
teen-age drinking also might be
curbed, or at least better controlled.
...,, . '
OAllV~OT Al
t ~
,I St~BID.eil Up on· Nod~
POMONA. N.J . CAP>·-Most Stockton Stat~
College atudenU jf11 tt 's nothll'\l lO s et llHmed U()
-.bout But a few have compll!Md that students or
both sexes occa lonally· 10 nude in tho colleae
aauna
••t don't l k& l becaU5e lbe IU.YS'don't t.ll'HS," II
coed Hid. "They w~r toy.els. but they Just fall oft
and they don't ca re."
.. EVERYBODY'S OV£a H. I think," a mah~
"Yw Ju1t a~ A ft w daQt. ," said a c0t.>d whul
u.sathe saw\ OJ( "'e day a w k..
She reca lled that one guy sauntcrro in wearinJ only a Ue.
One fello .. · commroted. "I hkc aoma m t.h
nude. but 'p9ople 1hould rt'. ~t others' li&bU, no
matter"' hat."
A ked how he man113ro his prdcrcnce wltho\lt.
offendJng others. he replied. "I keep'a cl<>l>e watch on thot door."
student offered. •'It '1 kind of dark In there. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii!iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
,IU\YWUy." • ·-""
College ruies requiresludtnls to wear at least a ELECT . aacme:nt In the 200-degree sauna, which is between
the men's and women's locker rooms.
Athletic Director Don Braaa. a former record·
settini pole vaulter. ftelds the complaints.
"Girls have said I.l's dlsaustina." said Bragg.
sbakin1 his head. "I immediately go in to al\·e tbem
bell and lhere's two girl$ ln there "ith n o clothes
on."
BRAGG SAID RE WAS RELUCTANT to
schedule hours for men or women-only becau e the
4,000 full and part-time students work on widely
varied schedules at the coUece. which Is near Atlan·
tic City.
"With the magnitude o( programming, it's
highly incon\'enient to have regulated hours." he
said.
ILVIM .. HUTCH""
HUTCHIMSOH
COSTA MISA
CITTCOUHCIL
~··· 2
"ACTION
Through Experi!f'Ce0
Fee said in an interview that if
parents and teen-agers worked out a
contract about drivi~ and drlnld.ne a
good many of these falaJ anddlsfigur-,
ang accidents might be prevented.
He is a special assistant In the Na·
lional Highway Traffic Safety Ad·
ministration or the Depnnment of
Transportation.
"I can guarantee there's no promiscuity or sei-
ulJ activity going on there," Bragg added.
CYCUSJ' .Students. citing the intense heat. readily
That·s one. reuon Uncle Sam's of. ---------
fering the free booklet. For a copy
write to National Clearinghouse for
Alcohol Information, P .O. Box 2345,
#J Oft the latlot • Yow First Choice ·
Retired School Admlnlatrator
YOUR FIRST CHOICE
Rockville, Md. 20852.
agreed. PA J'S OFF• P•iO 10< by c-1'" to £lK1 Elvill HvlClllSOft
Fee hit on the contract idea when
fi(uring bow to keep bis teen-age
dauehter Crom being a victim in an
auto accident involving young
persons and alcohol.
Spend a dollaT and you can get a
46-page handbook " All in the Family ~
Undentanding "How We Teach and
Influence CbUdren About Alcohol."
ONE STUDENTS.\IDTHECAMPUSpoliceoc· a.nyFr.o-m.••,..,_ ~M-
L ITT L E POOL . casionally check the sauna. ..•••••lllllli'••••••••••• England CU Pl> -Ivy p;;=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=============-=-o.-
HE WAS WORRIED that she ~igbt
have the notion she couldtl 't call tor a
Send tbe St to U .s. Jaycees,
Products Division. Box 7. Tulsa. Okla., 74102.
Berling bas flnfllf · re-I cel.ved a che~k for
damaees ahe suffered in
an accident 48 years ago. '
a motorcycle accident 48 1
years ago.
THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane Mother'·s Milk
Showed Kepone
WASHINGTON <UPI> -Environmental
Protection A1ency officials say they have found
faint. mystetious traces or kepone -an ant and roach poiaon -ln human milk talten from nine
new mothers in seven Southeast Cjties. • No one knowa precisely where the kepone·
originated, the agency says, and no one knows what
harm, if any, such minute amounts of the presticide
in mother's milk ml1ht caust!.
The a mount found in each wom an was
-miniscule -ranging from less than one lo S.8 parts
per biJllon -the spokesman suid. He said kepone
levels recently found tu have caused serious illness
in Hopewell, Va., were about l,OOOtlmes higher.
"Zip up your jacket, Billy-you've hod o cold.
Kepone, though no longer produced, once was
made in Hopewell by Ute Sciences. Inc .• a subcon-
tract« lo a ·Allied Chemical Corp. Workers in
Hopewell exposed to kepone have suffered "severe
illnesses." the EPA sa1d. and the pesticide bas con·
laminated large sections ot Virginia's James River
basin. And, here -use thjs tissue."
RE-ELECT
'
An
*
.. * Experlt nced
COUNCILMAN ;
COSTA MESA
A man who can get the
iob done ... counts.
TAXES: Four yelrs ~o o.. l•IH promised to keep our taxes low He has even gone
a step farther. TAXES HAVE BEEN REDUCED in Costa Mesa. Tl'lat's a promise that
Dom kept .. CllMI: 0... l•ltl promised to develop communication channels to make
residents aware of cnme prevention methods. Dom has kept that promise. Not oM"ly
that. Dom is seeking ways to add to our Police protection by expanding crime
prevention methods. .. AU,t'AIA.-tCS: 0-leeltl has been instrumental tn the
devetooment of plans f0< a new fire station. Dom has WOfked hard to succe5'fully
initiate the first paramedic unit and appropnately trained personnel for our city's.
emergency services .. COMCBH FOi AU THI ~ o.. 1-1tl gets thirtgs done
for us. He will propose an action center in our city hall so that all of our complaints
will be 1mmediatel)( heard. Dom 1s working hard tor the construction of the 19th
Street bridge. ~h1ch will work as a gateway for the business and industrial
development of our whote community. Dom will actively WOfk toward bringing city
property back on the tax rolls. Dom will actively WC>rX to get the city to sell its
surplus land and utilize the money for our use by building a new Community
Center ... ,AlllS AMD <>PIH S.ACI: DOl9 ledti promised additional recreation areas
for all members of our community. He has kept that promise. A 3.9 milhon dollar
bond project has been completed. A 255 acre regional park will be developed soon
by the county.
LAST ON THE BALLOT •FIRST IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP )
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AS PLANNING COMMISSIONER,
SALLY IELLHUE HAS VOTED:
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AS COUNCIL MEMIER.
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SALLY BELLERUE FOR CITY COUNCIL
. LAGUf.fA BEACH
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Your dollar.
Guaranteed .
to grow.
There are no "maybe·s" at Mutual
Savings. Your dollars are guaranteed
to grow at the highest rates th ere
""" ar~ on insured savings. While your
money is growing. day in and day
out, all year long, you 'II en JOY the
many free setvkes Mutual Savings
offers.,its sav<!rs Stop 111 at any of
the sixteen Mutual Saving~ offices in
Southern California and ask one
of our counselors abou t hiqhest
interest. perfect silfety. and money
saving free service s.
Highest rates on insured savings
Annui'll Annual
yield rate Minimum Minimum
7 .. I,, )-, llh':, h l,'(',lf\ ~1000
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h " I'' (:, C)X'f, ·m mr;c. Sl.000
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17942 Magnolia Street/963--8396
Santa Ana
631 North Main/547-9741
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Marr1 ~ullen of Lapna Metric
Heroine of Freedom Service
Tonight's
TV Highlights Ill ary lhllen of l.aJuna Beach is
amort6" ritbt lndJvtctuals le recetve s pecial natlo oal awards from
Freedom• Foundation •t Valley
Forae. Pa. ln ltl 1975 awjll'd.s pro.
lfQ\,
Miss M ulleo. or ZOU San Remo Dr , -ts -pl'ntdent of the NaUoftal Retired
Tuchen, Auoc1alion Md bu bffn
chcd. &CC'Ordin1 to lhe foundaUon.
"as a paJnotJc actJvast. Sho 1ctJvely
promotes the lmportMCe of awo.-ciel~ens in Americauuam educaUon
and arranges opportW\ltJes ror youna
and old c1tlaeo1 alike to bftlel1t from each other."
KOCE @ 1:30 -F«'1J. Orange
County hos{>ltals atre given an in-depth
look in lhls first of a two-part' aeries ex· ploring~ the t~chnlcal mechanics that
make a qu31ified hospital. Bob Acosta narrates.
ABC 0 8 :00 -"T h e Young
Pioneer~ ... This !lewTV movie focuses on
a pair or t een-age newlywed.s who tr y to
carve 01.1t n homestead in the newly
opened Dakota Territory. <Review All)
JNCE INt, F R EEDOMS Fe>Unda·
lion has unnually recoanlied In·
fiividuals . schools and oraani1aUons
for constructive words and actions supporting American principles, con·
tributing to lood c1U.1eoshlp and offer-
ing solutions to contemporary na-tional problems.
Other Oranae Coast award reel· pients are:
COSTA MESA
Statiori
HAYWARD <AP)l..-
Wbcn you drive Into JKk
Holland's urvlco ala·
llon. don't ask for n\·e
a•llons of aasollne. Aak tor 1J Ut ers.
Holland, owner of a
chain of gas stations
from Sao Jose to Laite
Tahoe. beheves U .s. con·
version to the metric
system la Inevitable, :so
he started a pilot pl'Oject
at his nearby Niles sta-
tt on l o familiarize
c ustomers w H h th~
measurement system.
HE GIVES motorists a
...
l'tr•t lt'e•aM
Dun a Ila) es has
he-come the first
\\Ofllun
s e r ~eunt ·Ot ·
orm!:I in thc ull-
mull' Cilliforn1n
State Scnutc.
Hcr dutie:> l n -
du~e kt>eplns:
ordl'r ut .corn·
mlttcc heurl ng~
llnd rlo o r sessions.
TV DAILY LOG The Rev. Sane Rk bards, 2775 Mesu
Verde Dr. E .• Valley Forge Honor
Certificate Award for he r
.. Established Under God" serlnon;
Jaae C. Wyman, 240 Hanover Dr ..
pamphlet desc rt bil\i the ---:::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii~iijiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii;;::---new system and contain-
ing a.conversion table to TUESDAY
O ttarn MUAOU Valley Forge Teachers Medal Award; * 'Um.ES JIGSAW! ~ J ~y PUot, 330 W. Bay St , George 'l,D1u~l.'!!1 •= Washington Honor Medal Award in
-.. Sl ...,. .., s-'*-Ir.cl CITED FOR AMERICANISM Advertising. ~ .= :--..: .. ::;:.:::: Laguna'• Mary Mullen HUNTINGTON BEACH
converts pnce per galJon ~:;:iin~.h~~e ~~~.:r!fs! s . nc . r
to pri~e per liter. which
shows on the gasoline pump.·
"It looks a little com-t k pUcated al first. but ac-I a tu ally it's easier once
you get the hang of it,"
he said.
i.. 1t1t"""' "'-• _....... Harbour View School , 4343 .. , ,,.1 !,...,-!··~~ ~:.'f;;"' • ._.....,.•••t:M• Pickwickcourt, Valley Ford Honor ,. CD ..,, "'"r..._ S<Juth Lagruia CertificateinSchoolCategory.
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salad, ro
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dessett s~rved
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l! ,,.,.,...,.._ *--'lll'"•-~1 r• AWMA p ls .Cadet Charles [.Meadows, Jr., .. CONVE RSION IS &:-:_~::.!!:.-::~°": roJJOSa AROTC. 29532 Vista Plau Or., Valley slow in coming, but it's
• ., ,,,. _., 1 .. ...,,_ Tt1111. -·· Forse Honor Certificate Award for upon us. Many govern-
.....,,_," .. ~ .... • 11• .. tloe ",. ,,.., .,.. n· • p Id Armed Force:s Letter "Human Goals: ment agencles, major -,~ ._. :0:.":.:":::4.:":.:,,~ it in amp et A Proud Heritage.'' corporations and state
l:l1 .,.~an:,.... ._...llM . .,. -to -•• education systems cur-
SPIRES ;:.: ::;. ,....._,........... _....r.t•su-t•llelw· NEWPoRT BEACH -U h
,..., --· 1 -··s th L S... • ren y use or ave com-.~ .·~.::......__,._ ou aguna or ... w age R.O. Aaderaen School. 1900 Port -=--.-..... 11.cn a-. Laguna?" asks a four.page pamphlet S b v 11 F H mitted themselves to use 7-.ooa -w.,m... -~ ~ 'd b lb So lb ea ourne, a ey orae onor the met-'c system
-!Miiit-•• -· -mailed to 3,SOO resi ents Y e u Certificate Aw a rd In S<' hoot ----H-----· ----------------------........ ~ ll:ltlf!'=-,..,. .. -n.. Laguna Civic Association. . Cateeory; O.H.P . King,2316 Cliff Dr., r----------------------------1 i~,r~e;:-*'" r-... -....,. -.... ~e pamphlet .attacks the multi· Valley Forge Honor Certificate ,_._-~ ...
l t l c.ilnlr.._ / =.: :;:...., ,::. .._°'': millitoAn dolla~ AlhsotoW~;_~.,8tnage-Award for bis "Panama Canal:
1 l-LaJ ~ '""' ~' ...... ....., • men gency s P an ,,.,..., .. ""' a re-Whal 's at Stake" Letter to the Editor ·
__ .'. b-,:~· ~ ·-• ~a::M m~ ...,._ .&ionaJ. :Sewa&e collection, treatm~nt . KOCM Jladlo, No. 57 FashJori bland'.
, u t* and d ucbarge facility In Ahso Valley' 'Forge Ho}lor Certificate ._~..:,W~-tl•1 Ill•= Canyon.. . . . Award for the radio program I.._....,... . ....-.,=.: The ~nmary focus ol the cnuc1sm .. American Heritage Month." ...._ ,..., =:'*'..:=--is ll dischar1e ouUall proposed for
. 7:!f ;: = •Join.._,, f« ~ construction orr Aliso Beach.. Bo.sch Breweries '-...... .,.. * Uneapected Ewetits In The South La1una Civic Asaoc:lation
1• :=.,. '-::,.. Het Chaotic Utet charees the ouUaU ls expensive, un-a c......., ..,..... I.., ......, ..., ...,._ necessary in view of advancing treat· Oosed by Strik~ ~I~~ . · i;,~ ment technoloey a.Od tl\Jll 1( will make
o: ... ..,...,..,. .._...._. South Laguna the sewag~ dlscharge ST. LOUIS CU ~l l -A Te.amstera
m.....,_. ,......,.. n.MN I 'CJ'H"'! • c 0 point for a massive land area with as Union strike today shut down aJl nine ..,-.,. c. • ...,...,.. Ill •-'-'· die--I
"'"'' 11an " ~ ·~ ... u:Jt• ernca u.. -..: Ct1 many as 387,000 persons in the future. p ants of Anheuser-Busch Jnc .• the _...,,,.... ..... """'.,•'-" ~--.T ......... a--, .. , .Carl Kymla. chairman of the world's largestbrewer. . ·~ --• .,...,. _..-. ,~ ;!: .,,,_ "-"..,,, • ., AWMA board or directors, was un· Picket lines were ordered up •t
1:1' ..... u ,~~'.!:! s ""-available for comment on the pam· Anh euser · Bu sch brewer I es 1:11!!ftcn~'"::;==..r::; !IMi!JJI ., .... , 111u phlet. throughout the nation .vhen the
_,., "'"00-'1 "'" • ..., •• ,.. ,._.. ·~"' ~ Mvtit Present proposals call for the dis· Teamsters' contract ran out at mld-
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INSUl.ANCE
w, lert•oe .... -..._, _,. "'""......, " ,... ..... cbaraed emuent to have been treated night. '""' ""4 ol ._,,,.,." lot Ult 11"' -II ~of " , 0 12J ~tDIWlllttlt ._ .._ ...... ....,..-._..., lo a le vel approaching reclaimed .... -1. '"'" • "....,. c..-.. -. U1M1My ....... ., n.. • wale(. i=·lt>IZtlr).,_.._.. ::.,-:; = :-f..~ The Aliso Water Mana1iement ~1··3:.; i,;: ,..,.,, ::.: a:~ t;: Aiercy '!tr consf~r':'n °'t water ~~d D First Time on TVl L-• tr-. c...., ,....,, ,. sewage sposa s c s serving
• YOUNG PIONEERS ~~°:""" :...~ La1una Nlg \le l. .south Lagu~a.
JOHN
IJACKJ
ADAMS
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CITY COUNCIL OF IRVINE
IESPONSflU, EXPElllNCf:i>,
rHCll'TIYE ••• A LIADU
.von MARCH 2
SllOM
TYCHAMHIL J.
lnten1e °'•"'• ol _ _,, ':: Laguna Beach, lrvi.ne, Laguna Hills
LO¥• and ~•I •I' n.. "' and El Toro.
D c~ en rn m • ._., f! .._. fC> ,.. ., " ...-The South Laguna Civic Association
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FOR CITY COUNCIL
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
• oreMNe Sen Juan Caplatnano 1
unlQue way of Ille
• for controlled growth
• tor historical pretervanon ...
• fi9C81 responsibility
• tn. tvture
VOTE FOR KEff FRIESS
PLANNING COMMISSIONER. EDUCATOR.
BUSINESSMAN
VOTE TUES., MARCH 2
Patd For Br Conwnittee"lo El~ Ken Fness .,....,.,_ o--~,,_,_,A"'C'O-lllO ,.,..-c.--
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Paid Political Adv.
the
non-pQrtlsan
Civic organization
costa .mesa action now
cOres about
costa mesa don so do •••
• bull
me farlan~
1wO~~
vote for them march 2
Paid tor by Costa Mesa Action Now · Maureen 010omenico. Treas
SM 1 Coronado Or . •Cotta Mesa
'
Deatlu Elaewhere
KEY BISCAYNE. P1a.
lAP> Grover C. Lon·
ln1. ~ mventor of the
a;trul·braced monoplane
and Loen\n1 amphibian
airplane. died Sunday al
hls home here aner a long
1lfness.
· ELIZABETH, N .J .
I AP> -Form er Rep.
flornce P. Dw yer. '13,
who served eight termJt
in Congress. and was the
first woman Republ)cun
e l ected from New
Jersey. died S unday
aner a Iona Illness.
M'U.Ua• Wann,..._ •'bo
brouiht more tban 7,000
babies lnto the world.
dted at home Thlll'Sd.y.
Warren. an obstetrfclan,
wu chief of 1ta!t at
Paradise Valley Hospltal
tor many years.
Scouting
Hon&rs
14Persons Old Rel~
Aff eeted Sales
Preacher Hitrt
Gay~' Bagels?
I
SAN DIEGO <API -The Gay L1bc-rallon
Center complains that evangelist Geor•~ . Jed Smock. outapoken roe of homosexuality, h urt soles
at Its bacel stand.
Students geoerolly were an5ry about the loud
prt':ttbing done by Smock. a spokt.>s m an said
Smock. on a miss1oru1ry tour from lndiun11,
spoke In the busy m all alongside the administration
buUdln1 at San Dleg9 State
The Dally Aztec swd Smock refused to move h>
any of threto designated free-speeqh ur<.>a on com·
pus and some students th~atened to punch him. the campus newspaper reported.
.,
Monday. M9reh 1, 1171 DAIL.., PILOT A 9
~kh•9 CroK'n
·Miss l rvlnc. 19-yenr-
old Donnu Adrian.
wll I b1• u mong SO
girls competing for
t1tl~ of Cul iforniu
Citrus Qu~cn ut 6lst
Nu ti on a I 0ru n ~1·
Show 1n Sun
Bernnt'dino .Mardl
11.
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LOS ANGELES (AP)
-Wffllam Belasco, 4J. a
longtime theatrical
agent who had turned to
motion picture produc·
ing in rt(:ent yeart. dJed
Thur$day of inJuries suf·
fered in a lrafftc acct
dent.
Fourteen people have-Howard Cose11 will
been honored for their soon gel a chance lo
out tending s..-rvice to practi ce hi s his-
the Girl Scout Councll of "t rionies in a movie.
Or.ioge County during He's bee11 cast to
197S p I a y h i m s e If i n
Recet\ mg the Thanks
R<1dl(e. were Marge
Shively of Costa Mesa
and Mona Ware of
Fullerton.
Univer sal 's 'Two-
Second Warning:
Carl Emericti, asslsUlJll dean of student afrairs.
&aid Smock was gone by the lime 1t 'II. al> agreed to
escort him off the campus for \•tolattng the
Callfom ia Admlnistrati\'e Code gl\'tng to campus
officials the right to establish the lime. place and
manner of t' am Pus e\'en ts .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil rr the evangelist and his Bible do 1t again, I
Emerich said, "l woold have no choice" but to
serve him with an eviction notice
LEXINGTON. Ky .
{AP). -Carlos Toad-
vUM!, ~o. known at the
Grand Ole Opry and in
night clubs as L1tlle
Enis. died Friday of a
heart attack while visit·
ing a sister at Pompano
Beach, Fla
CERTIFICAT ES of
Appreciat ion were pre-
sent ed to Nancy Lam. berg, Cnpistr ano Beacn.
Gary Kirchoff, 111 ission
Viejo and Glenna Pell.
Garden Grove.,
Orange Coast College
Announces ·Dean's List
RED WOOD CJTY
<UP I ) -Funeral
services were held today
ror retired Navy Cmdr.
Tboma1 S. Macklin, 98.
w ho f ought in the
Spanish-American War.
)I a ck Ii n . who • d 1 ed
Thurs da y in u Mos!>
Beach convalescent
home. joined the navy in
1898 He retired Lil l~.
~tlAM I IU PI > -Jun..-
Marion Burdlae, 50. tas t
member of the family
which founded flonda\,
Burd1ne's Dep::irtment
Store chain. died at her
home Thursday after a
long illness.
NATIONAL C ITY
CAP > Dr. J o hn
Lectures·
Scheduled
P o t"l s R 1 c h a r d
Howard . 1\1 ark Strand
and Churl<''i Wri~hl will>
d1scu1>s lhl' n •lu11on of
poetrv to the com munlty
before tht> Irvine
ll um;in1l1l's Forum
March 11
The panel discussion,
tilled ·'The Poet and
Life Tht> Communal
Trall111on in l'oetr}," .-.
the ninth in a series or
rommunit.v IN·turt>s anrl
d1 !>C U ~s 1on , bein~
spon,.nred b~ l"Cf
Tht• proi:ram i s
scht'dult•d for R p m in
the Colle~e Park School
mull1purposl• room. 3700
Chaparral A \'t· • Ir\ lnl'
lt 1s 111>('11 to thl· pubht•
'I!. II h a ~.cent <Ill m 1sst0n
<'har~1· An 1nfnrnrnl n··
cept1on will fol In".
tlrn
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Pack, lr\'ine: Bruce An·
derson, f"M Slation
KOCM . !'\ewp0rl Beach;
Frankie Mor se.
Anaheim and to Camp
Pendleton, Col. Virone T.
Chen accepting.
Other honorees in-
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Sa n C l eme nte Sun
Ttm<'s. Joanne Groff.
Costa M e!ta ; Donna An·
drew. lr\'tne; Henry Hill.
:"e14 porl Beach , and
Larry Grannis, Santa
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Manager of Radio SUI·
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Foundation
Eyes Chapter
Polish Dance
Ser March 6
The dance will be from
8 JO pm. to 12:30 a.m
A' total of 967 students
a l Orange Coast College
have m ade t he dean 'i list
for academic excellence
during the fall seme$ter.
Of that total. 2S8 stu-
d e n ls r e~ived A
averages.
Of the A-students, 113
ha,·e made nothing but
A'satOCC.
A breakdown by city of
the straight-A (4.0) fall
semester students <•de-
notes A's a ll semester >
from the Orange Coast
follows:
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your moat competent
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qualttlcatlona.
Thank you.
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Huntington BellCh
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William 0 . T alley,
Anaheim ·s new assistant
city manager, bas been
appointeod to the Orange
County Manpower Com·
mission. He replaces
Keith Murdoch. l'llllt '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ """"'-0.-CN•t 0.1ty l'llef ~ Zl, Marci\ I, I , U ... ,.
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MAR.2
ELEO
PHIL
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COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
WE NEED DEDICATED REPRESENTATION
CITIZENS TO ELECT PHIL EVA~
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Mr. & Mrs.. 0Kw tM"'°"'
...... & Mr-. Jot. E. Ctrnal
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Leave your
old shape
behind
Living 1n Cat1torni.1 m<>an-: loving lhc sun
Why not qr·t ft,p kind of !;h:lr>" lo your
body that look'> good in any light?
We can help
We offer ;i w1do array ol Pxorc1s,..
fac1111r::s Art ol-01ir club~ f<>:iturc highly
soph1s11c.1t1>d borly-shap1n'J l'quipmonl
v11th ~uqg<''"' on<; tor wcirJht 10.,s and
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Health Clubs tor Mlln and Womrn
t
C.mlag Attraetle•s
I Western Boat
Slww to · Open
Tbt> 8th annual Wtstem NaUooal Boat Show u
htduled to open al the Anahe m Convention C~ler Saturday ror a nlne4ay "41'1 throuth March
14. The abow ts spol\SOl'ed ~)' HT Werner Buck En·
trrprtus.
Laraer than in 1975, tbls year't'abow will have
contlderably m&re exhibitors due to addlt1on11I d111· play apace.
EMPHASIS IS ON family pleasure boats, both
power and 5811. 1eaturlng boats rana•na in price
from $250 to $.18,000. The .-xhlbit inch.ides sleek As·
hJng. ski and shore boats. lllllatablea, dinah1es.
rowboats. and fast inboards and outboards
Alao on display will be kayaks. catamarans and
cabin crwsen Most all of the boala al lhe show are
trailerable. c:aterang lo f,mlbes who don't want
~rmanenl. year-around moorinl or berths. _
IN ADDITION to the latest in boats. the show
wall feature a large vanety of accesssor1es and boat
equipment. Also on display will be marine charts.
nautical books, lire rafts, peri.onal notation devices
(llfejackets) ~signal flags and flares. ship-to-shore·
radios. de'ptb Cinders. dehydrated foods and marine
engines of all types and sties.
Doors open at noon 6n weekends. an~ p.m.
weekdays. Admission is S2 for adults. $1 for kids
6-12, and free lo children under sax.
Fog Hampers
Malibu Race
t Fog delayed tfa"utart of California Yacht Club's ~Jalibu-Trans ·Bay race for two hours Saturday and
light winds on Sant.a Monica Bay resolted in a
number of the 83 yachts io the Overton and Tanner
Series abandoning the race.
Decision. skippered by Paul Berger of Del Rey
Yacht c1uJ> was the overall and Class A ~·inner
among the International Offshore Rule boats sail-
111g the Overton Series, and Maia, sailed by Joe
Manna. California Yacht Club was the on•rall and
'Class C wanner among I.he Performance Jland.k<!P Racing f'leet )'acht.s m the Tanner &mes. BQth
,roups sailed lhesamecoursc.
THE OVERTON Series is being sailed under
the IOR Mark Jll Ca) handkap system and club of·
ficlals said the results would not ~ official pending
the publication or the new rule by the United Slates
Yacht Racing t:nion. o..rw.-Vol.!2.~2~!."t.~~.G.!~~ 1 ~ .... -. '-''"' ••-ev, eve. l
W'f~LA\S A I Oltcf\<Oft 1. 'fol-J.oc .. 4 ), F .. 0-."'•· l(ftl KH·-.
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UCSB Team Wins
Su:eet Eliminations
A UC Santa Barbara sailing team skippered by
Martin Von Wolfswinlde topped a field of seven en-
tries In thl' Southern Area eliminations for the
Sweet Trophy sailed Sunday in the ocean off
Newport Beach.
The Sweet Trophy is' symbolic of the North
American sloop c h11mp1 o ns h1p for the In·
tl'rcollegiate Yacht Rac!\ng Ai.i.ociauon.
THE TOP FIVE southern lea ms wall go to Mon·
terey in~y where they will meet the top five from
the norl!ern area for the Pacific Coast cham·
pion.'lhlp Wanner in the Pac1f1c Coast championship
wall go to King's Point, N.Y. an June for the North
American championship
In other collcRiate saabnft compeUlaon Sunday,
skipper M a rk Gaudio and cr ewman Rick
Karnblt>ugh of l1C Irvine won the Remhart Trophy
in a sax rnce-ttrics m Ne\\ port II arbor in I.ido· Ms
There were 11 schools an the Reinhart competition
Runner-up was Orange Coast Collel(e "1th Tony
WatUJon and Maura HeM111an.
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May I Serve You?
Optimistic
Religious
Active
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Sincere
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Welcome
Aboard
By ALMON LOCKABIY
Newport
Club Wins·
Sea Race
Newport HarbOC' Yac:ht
Club, with ak pper Mike
di Donato and crewman
PaESCalPTION FOa A 8ftoaT MB•OaY: Phil Mor1an , won
ln a rttHt report ol tho San Dieco to Manz.anlllo Voyaaen Yacht Ch•b'•
rue this reporttt txulted tbal Ractlme <fint to Oranae County Match
flltllb> h•d won Hoe honors In every long di.stance ¥ac 1er1ft uUed Satur-
race she had entel'ed -includina t"'~Tranapacs. over • n ocean
Or. Thaddeus C. Jonea ol La1una underlined ' e.
the misstatement aQd sent It back with the notation e aeries was al.lied
that Windward P:sssa~e bad beaten Ro1t1me to In Santana.22 s loops
Putrto V•lla,rta Just this last year by 19 hours. Said loaned by their ownen
he: "You have! 11 short memory, my friend." ror the competatlof\. Slit
Dr TJtad should know. He navigated Windward Oran1e County ~·acht
Passage on the race. The &ood doctor wrole the note clubs particl1>1tled in lhe
on a prescnpt1on bJank. but failed to prescribe t\•f'nt.
anything for the short memory. N H Y C 's e n t r y Is
ow ned by Chuck
THAT RATING IUJL£ Ft.AP -An intereslin& Ro~rtsoo.
observalaon comes from Ro~rt M . Allan Jr , owner Sttond place In lhe
and co-slupper of the Erieson-39 sloop November event went lO Capistrano
regarding the menLS of the various rating rules. Bay Yacbl Club with
Noting that an past Midwinter regaltas Novtmber, sk.ipper Neal Riekse and
Jano la Taran-4U and Zeus we re usually the top ~rew, Paul Frazier rn a
three boats In their class. Allan pointed out that boat owned by Gene
becauge or the rule controversy lbe three yachts Trefz. Capo Bay YC lied
went their separate ways this year. with Dana Point Yacht
Bob Kahn. owner·sKipper of JBf'IO sailed in the Club and the runner-up
Pf'rformance Handicap Division and won : Bill \11as determined by a tlip
Gilbert In Zeus. stauncbl).l..ltayed with IOR Mark Ill of a coCn.
.md won bis class. and November entered under the The six clubs compet·
Ocean Racine Fleet IORF-75) and won its clan. All ing were NHYC. VYC.
tbreeyacht.spreviouslysailedlOR. CapoBYC. OPYC. Bahia
"Just goes lo prove:· says AJlan , ... that ll 's not CorintbJan YC and South
so much the rating rule but the nut thol holds the ,_Sho_r_e_Y_C~·-----tiller which wins races.·· ,,~l ~J MIDWINTER REFLECTlONS -Reports th.at
at least one yacht bounced off the rock marked by·
the Point Fermin buoy during the Midwinter Regat-
~a brings to mind that it wasn't the first and perhaps
'will not be the last. lo their anxiety to leave the
mark close aboard on a starboard lack, skippers of
Coolltftt for OM
can be hn•. ......... ,., .....
...
I
. a1n
IEORIE • J.
SIMOllS,
~ Jr.
Mission Vleio
Advisory Council
. Having been mvol~ in vanous phases of the construction
. 1ndu~try both residential and commercial for 32 years gives me
a un1Que background and qual1ticat1on tor the office of Mission
Vie10 Municipal Advisory Council
I have also owned, rented. sold and managed real
properties for 36 years giving me a realistic unde\'standing of
the situations property owners face.
I understand and appreciate the problems of families as ·1
have • been married for 46 years. have 2 children and 6
9~~ch1ldren. I'm retired -have been a resident of M1ss1on
V1e10 for 7'h years and a resident of Southern Cal1fornla 40
years and involved in local problems.
I
ELECT
· GEORGE J. SIMONS, JR. 00)
deep draft vessels sometime forget that the buoy "-F°' e.a-v. J s.-..... DAILY PILOT marks a rock, near the surface. ~•2Uc-... i.-..... _v....,
The hazard beca~e sog~~a~wyears ago 1i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ that the LA YC race committee planted a flag about -
400 yards southeast of the buoy to serve as the
windward mark. This year there was no such flag
and the buoy was ust"d as tho mark of the course.
There is a strong feeling among some of the
racing sk\ppcrs that.the Coast Guard should place.
or allow lo be placed, a permanent race marker In
an area about halfway between the buoy and the
end of the breakwater.
THIS WOULD SERVE TO keep the racing
boats clear of the very. important yet very
dangerous Pt. Fermiffb\Jd)' whit'h serves ai. an aid
lo nav1galJon for commercial vessels.
The idea is not without precedent. ll was ac-
complished at ii couple of points off Newport al very
little cost.
Jn the past, yachts. have hit the rock off Point
Fermin so hard that they h:rvc t'ome to an instant
,standstill. injuring crewmen tossed out of the
cockpit by the impact. nol to mention damaee lo lhe
boat.
Sunset Results
Forty./ne boats an three classes turned out Sun·
day for Sunset Aquatic Ya<.'ht Club's Spinnaker Run
DON BULL
COIT A MUA QTY COUNCtL
• FIR.ST ••• ;. . ~~ THETOP Of THE BAUOT
. ·• . FIR s T ••• # • IN WAIIING TO YOUR HOMES TO
• AG~NT YOU WITH HIS CANDtDACY
FIR s T. '· ... IN STATING THE1SSUES
DON BUU HAS SHOWN US THAT HE IS CONCUNEO ENOUGH TO GET
·INVOlVEO,.ANO l~VOC.VEO ENOUGH TO KEEP CONCERNE~
We ask that you vote fOr IDOM BULL IX I
Cod\alrpel'90t\s· Mane Maples and Mee McDonald
Committee members: Bob Humphreys, Joyce Martin, Betty
Liii)'. Chna Steel, Dorothea Enes.
Don McKee. Hank Pan11n
Series for yachts rated under the Performance •••••••••••••••-"""'--·--"'•••••••••••••••-Handicap i acinjt Fleet system
Class A winner was Ruffian. skippered by Ted
Zellmer or Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club; Class B win·
ner was Ying Yang, sailed by Ed Stukaloff. SA YC,
and the no-spinnaker dins1on was won by
Tangueray. sailed by Ed Kline.·Seal Beat'h Yacht
Club. Trophy winners:
CLASS A -1, Ruffian. 2. Vaya, Pete Utecht. A~YC: 3. Sea Chas~. Chet and Bill Call, Sl BYC . 4,
Piranha. Nugo Ennco. LSF. 5, Comme·Ca. Chuck Starns. HHVC
CLA~ B -1. Ying Yang , 2. Carol K, Horsl
Korti. SI RYC : 3, Sen Fox. J ack Dadson. St eye.
NO SPINNAKERS -I. Tangueray~ 2, Ula, Don
Powell. SA \'C . 3, Nauli·B, Harold Ash. LSF.
Boat Ownership Up.
SACRA:\1ENTO IA.Pl -A record St7.9SO boats
~ere regai.t<'rl'd by the Cahfornaa Department or.
Motor Veh1cll's last year .
The d<'partment said Wednesday this exceeds
the 1974 r<'~l'ltrat1on by 19,746
Of thl' total, 503.016 were pleasure craft. Los..
Angeles County hod the mo. .. t 104,760.
FOR
DAYE SILLS
PUT THE COMMUNITY
BACX INTO THE IRVINE~CITY COUNCIL
0.. Suaa11dlsed H .....
"I oppose using Irvine tax dollars to make mortgage payments·· °" Growtt. ·we must preserve tlur rural atmosphere. That's why we moved here" °"" ...... "People Is what government is all about, not drawing boarr:1s and
consultants"
"I Wiii vote '°' Silt • he le a tNCtef • NorthWOOd Proved that"
HENRY QUIGLEY MaYof Pro-Tem
·He thinks befOfe he se>eat<s ·I like that" CHUCK BOULANGER Sch<><>I Board Member
-.... Wiii listen •o ~ c1Uien1 That s why rm endors•nQ htm
GABY PAYOR Ctty Cot.incflwoman
-.._ Nll9d tl'le rural atmotpf'llh of Northwood • tie c:.n do it for the Cltyr·
FAANF HURO School Boarti Memf)ef
·1Mn9 need•.....-. e ...... tee and .. adent11p ablllty" BOB WU'T City Cot.incltrNn
ROSE P. MORALES IRVINE CITY COUNCIL
for CIT'l COUNCIL of COSTA MESA
ORANGE COUNTY RESIOOO SINCE 1933, EIGHTEEN IN BEAUTIFUL COSTA MESA.
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CommottM to eled Roee P Moralel 736 W Baker St Costa Maa, C. Leny Morales Treau'9f
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DAVID G. SILLS
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By Phil lriterla ndi
··. ·Casts Younger
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..;~ TV Sticks With Same Fomiulas .
· 1y_ 87 .JOAN llANAU£a
a..oao
DUt 'IDNIOM
COtT Of
UNFU&llU.P
Df.tNld
IM~~MG{
~-' '" \ . ·'""
NEW YORK <UPU -ll's a well·
linown sl~n of •d~andQC mMklle -.o
wMti policemen. ball playen bd soldl~rt atop Joolklna liQ mm and
btfln >o r~mble boys.
(TV REVIEW)
\
''!)omv1h1ng'i Ct:ll.ing oul qt ti..od:'
,
L. ltf. Boyd ._..-.,..
Offspring
Of ·Soldiers
The tail or a wholesome peaeocJt.has 18
feathers •.. Remember. Stockholm pro-
stitutes are unionized ... Bumblebees have
exceedingly long tongues . • . Nobody has
ever found any lettuce growing wild ... Did I
teH you women buy 90 percent of the Bibles.·
Hardly anybody addresses tbe Duchess or
Windsor b y her first name of Bessie.
What do you pay for a
12-pound ham now? About
SS was typical of 35 years
ago. Watch this ~pa·ce {or
o l h.e r m e I a n c h o 1 y
memories as· they leap to
mi~.
A salt water fishing
boat is no longer No. 1 on
our Love and War man's
list of places where single girls are most likely
to meet eligible men. That first spot recently
has been taken over by the retail store which
sells citizen band radios. No young lady in
scarc-h of a gentleman friend should i:cmain
unaware of the conversation~ that will erupt
therein 1f s he asks out loud for all to hear: .. Jlnw
does it" ork?"
BABIES OF SOLDIERS
Q. ·''Has a nybody reported bow many
racially mixed babiei the Amesjcan soldiers.
left behind in Vietnam?"
A About 15,000 Is the estimate.
\VJDSKEY
Ask the neighborhood drunk if he ever
bought any plain ordinaty whiskey not labeled
as a olend or.-;traightor bonded or sou r mash
or whatever . He'll say no, undoubtedly.
Whlskey unqualified by some such designa-
tion u; not to be had. Government ruling§ ex·
plain why. That booze characterized by a trick
1denl1ty has lo be at least two years old. Sim·
pie whiskey with a cutting edge can come
stroight out o( the still. The labels ori the
shelves uptown are trying to tell you the liquor
there is no illiternte orphan from the hills, but
a scholarship oHsprlng with a governme11t
deJ:ree. Even so. fresh whis key is real
"h1Kkt'}'. and will <lo exactly what whiskf'y is
i.uppo~cd to do, a s ;iny mountain lad \\'tll tell
~OU
Arlrlre.,a ma1L to L .\f Boyd, l'.O. Bor J5f0,
l fiJ/t> .lin o 92626
'Bionic
Wonia1-,.,'
Got Him
But oo tdevlJlon tM-se dQJ, you
don't bue to b~ ir•YIQ• to feel
t'Vt1'>'one 11 SetUna younaer-thcy re-ally att.
THE NETWOUS OONSIDE& the
18-49 aie br;aekct. lbe most desJraJ>le a~o.ce. and oowada.,ys seem to be
aiming for the )'O\ln&er end ol the
c-roup, primarily by lowefin& the age
of iu actors .•
ABC bas been particularly sue·
eessful la gotne the youth ruute, with
lhe IUcea of "lhppy ~." .. Luverne
and Shirley'' .-.and "Welcome Back.
Kotter ."
TRANSCENDENTAL
MEDITATION™ PROGRAM
DAVIES
Free Public Lectures
FOR
HIWP'O«T llACH
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COSTAMISA
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COUNCIL
PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE
PROTECT OUR HISTORlC PAST
SERVICE IN THE PRESENT
I NEED YOUR HILP TO CONTINUE TO SERVE
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
VOTE FOR ROBERT DAVIES-MARCH 2ND
City of Huntington Beach
CHIC' AGO <U Pl >
Pollet> arrt'~l c d 11
m urch'r 11 u.;pcc l who
vowed not to ht• lukl•n
all\•1• wht.•n thl'y C'auaht
h im watching hli1
fovo11t(' tdC'v1s1on 11h<1w.
ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
The.• rnun. 11 21 ·year-old
South Slclcr . w ns n11mt"d
on h\'<' murder warrants
and wn:i thl' chief :!WI•
pr<'t 1n th,• <'XN'utinn sl uyin~ of two tc-t'n·nttcr.s
IU!>t .J Ulll'
De .. ptte vow!! to rlitht
to the t'nrt. police s~.
Jumt's 0 . Patton said tht•
m:m wn~ arrt'lll(•d In nn
apartm(•nt where he and
thret' othf'r~ w ('r('
watt'hmit lt'll'\'ision.
"He didn't w:int to
mi11s hi s ruvorlle
television program," the
MQ[eant said.
They wen~ w alchlng
"Bionic Woman.•·
-Le~l
BMW
f111111 thr
VOl l t\ff 4.kJkr
111 Lone fftaC'h ~~!rey
f_~I t1"1~11'7 ~1
C.11642-5118.
Put a few word5
to work tor ou
THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH IS NOW ~REPARING A
FEO(AAL G~ANT APPLICATION FOR $689, 000.
THE AESIO(°"TS OF THIS CITY AR E ENTITLED TO THESE
FUNDS UNDER THE HOUSING ANO COMM UNITY DEVELOP-
MENT ACT OF 1974
THE CITY NEEDS YOUR IDEAS REGARDING COMMUNITY
DEVH.OPMENT NEEDS.
THE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL DISCUSS THIS Ai ITS
MEHINGON.
IT WILL Bf HELD At 7.00 P M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBE RS AT THE CIVI~ CE NTER
You Are Urged To Attend I
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL. 536·527'
..,-...)
1ht Hou,•ng and Communhy Development Cui1ens Advisory Committee
..
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PttSldtnt Ford'• recent televti.ed nev.·~ con· by the U $. Information AJ;tncy for fore1Rn show.
rcrtmce on CIA reform• was 11.et :ll 8 p...m EST 1n •ng. to bt.• ~ho"'" In lhe l'nitt'd Stat~. the: \\'h1t t'
•tead of " more po!)UJar la1er hour to a"'okl pr• Uou:se s.o.ld..
emptina "Poht'ewom n" one of h1' lnontc tele\ ls1on progr .a ms
1be Prt11utenc 'i. telev1,1on advls.f't. Robt-rt
Mu d, u1d f'ord I'.\ 1110 fond ot lh(: ~h<>"" i-larrsng
Anl le Dkkh11on that tl wiu ltk-dt-tt!rm1n1n11 factor
In chooaang the ume for lht• nc.+w& conte1 t•ncl' 'Fc.+b
17
J\t thl' tart of the ncv.1 conference. Ford l*~
nounced ii rcorJ(an1tlltloo of the l' ~ lnlclhgencl' comn1uni\)' -
• * Actor Tr ll) Snala .. inuu11urated un exh1blt1on
10 Alhenl> ol pulntmgs by h~ mothc:r. U) 1n1e bht'
v. us the onl) art111t 1n thidumily ...,
.. There 1 only nne art1~t in out r~m1ly and
that 0l> my mother ... 1'aid lhl• bald-headed ~taro~ the
telev1:.1on ~crtl's · 'Ko;ak ·· und a natl\ e or Greece
<'hrbUna 'avalu, "hO'le 39 01li. and 33 pustt>l11
und wu.ter colors \\ ~re being !>hown for tht rm.t tlmt
In Greece, wus' ub11ent from tht' open mg tw<:uust' of
oi sudden illnc!>s ·
• S" eden ., young bJchdor King Carl X \'I Gustaf
poke up on sub1ects rang1ng rrum nuclear power to
Cree lo\ e 1n an tnlen 1ew with
foreign reporter!> pnnr to -his
month-long trip tu the l 'n1ted
States an April.
Tht> 29-) ear·old S"ed1sh
monar<'h appeared relaxed dur-
ing the almost two-hour session
at the royal palace. but admitted
that even he sometimes has da\'s
when he wished he v. as not king
"\\'ho does not ha' e da}
like that· som etimes." Carl
Gustaf said.
lh:i; remedy is to go to bed early and to look at
hfe with a different perspective the next day. •
Roy Cohn and his law firm were threatened
"1th contempt of court by a federal judge in :\ew
York "ho .said Cohn improperly
disposed of SZ19,000 in funds for
defrauded stockholders or ~
Chicago firm .
Fe d eral_ Judge Edmund
Palmieri said tbe entire escrow
fund ·'has been dissipated
There ts now nothing " If~ a.;-
cused Cohn oC "t'ngag1ng in tac-
tics or obfuscation hv bold asser-
rions of hair-truths and un·
COH'i. truthl>.''
Cohn. \\ho ,rose to prominence m the 1950s
"orlopg "'Ith Sen. Joseph ~tcCartby m Senate an-
t1Commun1st hearings, "as given 20 business days
to return the money to ihe escrow rund for
SICX'k holder'> in Pil'd Pipt'r Yacht Charters Corp. or
be :.entenl·t•d to a flnl' or imprisonment.
•
P11t!!burgh 's pro football quarterback. Terry
ftradi.ha". i-. pulling ht' \ oice to a different use
th est• da~' <.'(luntry and\\ c-'l<'rn mu:.1c
Thl' 'l)!llJh·alll'I' \\ bn ,11u1ded the Stl'l'i<'r!> to \'it"-
lorie.; m thl' last twoSupN Bowls is giving singing n
ntn)?. lit-pl..iyed at tht.• Palomino Club in North llnll~ WO\ld. consid\•rcd one or tht' top country and
"'"'tern muMc '>J>lll:. 1n lhl· nation
Hrac,..,ha\\ alrt'ady ha:. 11 rt-cordini:t out. h1.
\t'r ... wn of Hank \\'llllam~· "I'm So Lonesome I
l'ouhl ( 'n .. The n·cord h<" been li!>led b\ Billboard
a ... :\11 u 'and rltmbin~ -
•
Presldenl •·ord Hl!nl'd .1 bill allowing the film.
• Haro ld M ac ~Ull••· .:.i lormH British
Conserv11\lvt.' pnmt mtlllllf'r, deM:nbed v.om~n ·s
lib as "the most tt-rnbl'° thmi:."
But ht' um nntuin ('Ould
c•lt.'Ct Cuo t'rv•tiv1e M1r1ar~l
Tbatt'he r, as ir s ht'~l pnm~
m1n1stl'r
M~H·)hllan, JO t'\l'<'tJllH' of
thc-MucMillan pubhshtn{: h<\U"l'.
oocnmentt'd un the fcmlllt!>t
movement at ll news ronforenc·~
tnchna :t JO-d ay bu.sines:. lour or
lnd.a;i
•
Jazz j.lltlOll>l o~ar PMtr1.on l)nd Charlotte
Hubt'r , 24, .:.irn\ ed m London Crom LO!> Angele!-ant.I
:.poke of plan., to marry
"\\'e Ur(' most deftnil~ly thinking or ~elllllg
marned )OU m1ghtsa}
v. e are unorf1c1all\ ,.---------.
l'nga1ted." Peter-.on !>aid ( PEOPl.E J JI lll'Jthro\o\ Airport _ •
~11ss lluber. a for;mer
sWiss .\tr Stewa rdel>~.
said ··\\'e hope tu Aet married. but Oscor ha ... a few
thmgs todoru·l>t \\'ca:l"\er~ mur~love ..
• Linda Ta.) lor, Lhe .JO~ eur old lllino1:. · "v. elf are
queen" "ho rece1~allonal attt'ntion arter l?rt'-
l>ldl'nt1al cand1d:u e Ronald Rl'agan cited hl.'r a:. an
l'XJmpJe of "'clfarc fraud. has been charged wllh
burglary and child neglt'<'L
~hss Ta.) lor" as arrt>Sted at ht'r apartment on a
warrant for tht' $800 burglary or a Chicago home in
January.
Police "ho arrt'Sted her found two young boys
betwel'n the ages of 5 and 10 li ving in squalor. a
police investigator SaJd .
Miss Taylor 1s av.aitmg tnal in Cook County
Cir('Wt Court on charge!i she cheated the H11nois
Public Aid department of Si,000 through the use of
ahases. • Frank Manllltwll''z, a top a ide for Sen. Georgt
"t'Go.vero'.s 19i2 presidential campaign, an-
nounced his ca11didacy for the
Democratic nomination in
Maryland'l> 8th Congressional
Dtstnct ,
A former journalist and
press secretary for the 1ate Sen.
Robert Kunedy. Mankiewicz
said he thought the ma1or issue
in the campaign will be "how we
can make government on<'e
more the servant of all the pt'<>·
pie. ins tead of the enemy of most
and the servant of only 11 few."
* Herbe rt MIUlaender, a 34·year-o ld West
German automobile salesman. gets only two miles
to a gallon or aas but he's content
· ~ftttlaender JU:.l won a seven-month legal bat-
tle for the nl(ht to drive his armored car.
lie might have-set a precedent. There are 59
other unarmed schuetzenpanzer armored cars -·
in pnvatt' hand:-in West Germanv but his 1~ the only
one registered a' a motor vc•h1cle ror per!>ooal use. • ·Fortner Rcpublit'an !';atlonal Committee
Chairman Ray C. Bliss has been dischar~t·d from
Akron City llosp1tal 1n Ohio
Mrs. Bliss ~a1(j her hw-bund would recuperate
at home for t hrec or four wel•ks
...... ----·
Manny Alarcon. a t ~year resident of , Fountain Valley has a long record ot
involvement in a broad range o f community act1v1t1es. business. c1v1c. youth and
school ·
He knows very fe w of us have the necessary time o r information to become
actively involved in t he decision-making p rocess. placing a great deal of
resP,Pns1biltty on our e lected o ff1c1als.
As a City Councilman. his time and his vote will be used consc1ent1ously.
resoons1bly and with an eye toward the future. not the past
MAHt4Y ALARCOH IS A WottKa. HOT AT ALIEI.. OH MARCH 2. PUT HIM
TO WORK FOl AU. OF US. I MANUEL R. ALARCON
Accountant .
I
Gl:T OUT AND VOTE TUESDAY, MARCH 2
............. o.-181100 Oto--, __ ~-Ca
IXI
P'OUSOP&f
AT 7 A..M.
Series Set
On Hist ory
"\\ e·\ l' Come a Lona
Wa}." '* four·p.,l hl.!i
tory l~tur~ i.enes prc-
senlt<i by fwt> Oran,e
Coa11t Collt-ll\6 pro.
fouor')>, ~gins Friday ..
Co !ipon ored b)' OCC
and the Costa Mh•
Bktntt-nnlal Commluc-e.
l~ lt'<'lurt• ure. •ct for
7 30to8 30 pm 1n ()(;'(."
Flnc Aru Hall 119
,
Sc,hick's New Weight Los~
U~lftl .... lt
Tht' 11erles i~ OPfl\ to
t h l• public without
char~\'
Program helps you
lose it and .KEEP. IT OFF!
.\'e Dri1tk
~I o l o r r ~ c l t>
stuntman E\'el
Kn i evel ha s
l.>l'cn chargl•t.I
"1th injuring a
burroom patron
in Florida who
"anted Kni{'vel
to buy him ''
dnnk.
Symposium
The 111~th annual ~11
Sta l e 1•u llerto11
Philosophy Sympo1>1um
"On Be mg R esponsi~le ...
bt.'(Ctnl> Murch 8 and runs
through ~t arch 12 1n the
college librar y. Room
113
For morl' rnformation
contact the c·ollc.:l·'5
Philosoph~ Departnwnt
The public 1s tn\'ltl'd
A new method developed out of the
same 6 m1thon dollar research that
led to the famous Schick Stop Smok
1ng Program.
Eliminates your DESIRE for certain'
fattening feods so that once you
have reduc~ed to your desired wmght
you won't have to use willpower to
maintain that weight.
CALL HOW --558-8404
WE NEED
NATE READE
Costa Mesa City Council
March 2, 1976
~at e Reade Believe s In
* Free Enterprise
~ A Balanced Budget * Lowest Possible Taxes * The Peopte•s Right To Know
a--~ £J!l ~Yo!>!.t!.2! ~~!I! c~,~~~ :_~o.!£~n~~~~· ··~ ,~ -·~
AREA 1 RESIDENTS
TOMORROW I VOTE YES
~
ON SCHOOL BONDS
OUR KIDS BADLY HEED MORE SCHOOLS
Yo.a TH YOTI ASSUllS THI 14,000 IJDS IN THI CArtSTIAMO
....., SCHOOL. DISTltCT TMAT YOU CAii AIOUT THIM AHO
n.I .UCA TIOM. I.NO MOU STUOINTS AH UPICRO I Y f flO.
So, h•mow, Mwd LDOH'T FAIL THE KIOS ••. PUASE VOTE YES.
ARVY thanks you ...
ARVY'S FRIENDS COMMIITEE thonh you ...
and most Important ...
MORE THAN 14,000 kids thank you
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REM EMBER · VOTE YES OM SCHOOL BONDS
Pohflcal Reform 1 746777
S--.0 ~ """"5 ,_ '-"" .. -~ ,, .. , ~ 0 9o> 10J1 C..W-•••..., ...... y
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Begia~!~ Teda):
Clemente Due
·To Use Radar
San Clemente poile. .. DOW Wulftl cltatioaa fo •Pffd•n lnten:epted wtth the depahment'a IZ.500 radar unit.
Monday, March t, 197'1 OM. y PILOT A II.
outh Coast Community Hospita -,
announces the opening of its
Mental Health Unit
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. TUE5DAY AND WEDNESDA~ ONLY! P'w UM pu t mcmtb, patnli otncen have u~ed
the radar ayatem to dotlr motortlts, but have l•·
aued only verbal wamlnp to violet.ors .
Our unit is designed to help peGpla with ...
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SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMmD!
SPECIAL!
Reconditioned
Cinderella phone.
88
Why hurry acro11" th<' hou11e to an·
"'wcr the phone? ln11Uill one of the11e
lovt'ly C'md~relln exl.('niuon phoneA
11nci M VP 11teps -bc11t of•all. with it.A
·1-pronJ: jack it can ho movrd rmm
room lo room ll nd plugJred into ex-
astin~ phone jacks. Compll't<'ly rt.'·
rond1t1onro. has a i:;t:mdam d1nl but
no ringl'r . Hurry in today.
"CHARGE IT!"
4 CRISIS INTERVENTION -Wil en a problem is so big or complex that you U . CIJrtord Gates, patrol dlvillon rommander ,
aald •bout 150 warnincs were l•sued. lie sa1d tbero
bu bffn no adverse public reaction to the radar ·are unable to see alternatives. talking with a profe~;sional may help.
system. ,
Galea said the public is 1u(ficiently 1cqua10ted
with the system that citaUooa can now be ilsued. · MARITAL DISCORD -A counselor helps estab li h a starting point and
guidance for a husband and wife severely troubled. The conlcal-s bJaped radar antenna un be car-
t•~ on any of the department's patrol wilts. The a n-
UMa beams signals at movin1 objttt.a. ReOKted
signah are translated into a speed readfuc that ls
displayed on a console wide the poUc• car.
"It leaves no doubt,'' said Gal~.
The unit can be used wbdher a P.01Jce en ls ala·
tionary or m o,·ing in traffic. The urut can determine
the speed of tr !lffiC in either dl~ion:
ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS -More and more people are becom ing
depeRdent on alcohol and o ther drugs. Specialized medical care and a trea t-
m e1it program are needed.
. Gates sa id there will be no atte mpt by
patrolmen to conceal the unit. "Our goal ls to make
sure that peopl e lrnow we have it," be explained.
Director
To Seek
Senion
Center
To Open
.l ""Sembl An Open House ror lll ~ Y Orance. County Seniors
· and friends of Seniors
John Kanel. a foundinc will be held from noon to
member of the Orqe 5 p.m. March 5 at 1212 S.
County Transit Di.strict BristoU&. Sant• Ana. .
board of dir~tors, u-Tbe open house wall
nounced be will &ive qp mark t.be opening ol_ ~
his transit seat and seet f!cn ln tbe senior
election to lhe A ssembly. citiuns pro1rama ol the
INDIVIDUAL PSYCHIATRIC PROBL~S -Som/Imes we [~wt our
world is caving in o n us. Tension, anx iety. and f ear may k eep us from coping
effectively with everyday life. Psychiatric help may b~ y our first step toward
healthy living.
If you or someone you know needs help
or information ... Call The Mental .Health Unit
SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
31872 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY
SOUTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 92677
TELEPHONE: (714) 499-1311 Kanel, 46, a Cypress
councilman. is one of two
transit board members
appointed by lhe county
League o f Citi es '
MayQrs' Selection Com·
mlttee. The other is
Fountain Valley CoUn·
cUma.n Al Hollinden.
Orange County Com-
munity Development
Council <CDC>. The new Senior Op-1--°"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,
portunlties and Services omu will house the
CDC's Senior Worker Ac=-
lion Proaram, Com-
munity Foods and Nutri·
tion Services and Social
Services for Seniors Pl"O-
.. BJ 1lvlng up my grams rormerly located
couocll aeat, my last .at 1140 S. Bristol, Santa
meeting on the transit Ana.
) Trevel everywMN •.•
SufldaP
J•IM
board will be M arcb 1," .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-=;
Kanel aa1d. "The council Paid Political Adv.
election i.a the next Uy."
Kanel bas set his
siJhts on election to the
Tl.It Asaembly Dlstrict
seat now held by
Democtat Paul
Carpenter, wbo bu en·
tered the race for State Senate.
Tbe former Cypress
mayor uld be feels bis cbancea of wianln&
'tbe DemocreUc nomina-
tion for Auembly In
June are tbe best o( any
o( Uie six candidates in
the race.
He told newsmen be
will conduct a "grus
rooU campaign without
all the blab-money
boys."
Ridership
Nearing
I Million
Monthly ridenhlp on
Ora.nae County Transit
District buses during
January was just 16,000
under the 1 m illion
mark, &<'<'ordang to Dis·
trict General Manager
Ed Lorltz.
Loritz u ld the 984.000
figure recorded during
the first m onth or the
year wa11 nn tn <'r,a.<1e of
more than 36,000 n dera.
•over De<'t"mber a nd
brought the f1s<'a l year
(July l to June 30) totAl
to 6 4 million paa11ens:rers 11ofar.
The J anuary rldersl\Jp
tally L<1 49 p.-rcent higher
than the u me month last
year, when f\70,000 peo-
ple rode. The year ·IO·
date total Is almOflt Sl
percent above the !iamf'
J)E'nod in 1974 7S, Lontz
noted.
Russian
Night Set
Rus11ian mu11lc , folk
d an cin g. fo o d a nd
handnaft u hiblts will
hfgh1iJ1ht the third an·
nual Russian Evening at
UC lrnne March 6.
T h ue program ,
scheduled for 8 p.m. in
the Gold Room of the
I Mesa Court Commons, is
sponsored by the UCI
Russian ·Club and the
I UC J Pro(l r am in
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Costa~ City Council
We believe It's time for:
MARY SMALLWOOD a w arm and cari n g
community leader. Sensitive yet sensible.
WE URGE YOU TO ELECT MARY SMALLWOOD MARY SMALL WOOD a realist who knows that
programs have to be paid for. Responsive yet
responsible.
Marlene BennM
Mr and Mta. Eugtne Bergeron
and Family
Marlin and Gariti Bergeson
Joyce and Mario Bonura
Nldine Bosen
Harry and Jean Brenner
Jotin Buller
Mrs Dorothy Burdick
Gtetcl'len C.nnon
Mrs. w J Collum
Ct\wles Cringle
A., and C.rmen Crul
:John and M1rlys Cybulski
Roti.rt H end P1me1t1 Daniel
R1chMd & C1rol)'11 Oan1el1on
John O.lava
Maureef'I 010omen1co
Or & Mrs f 1ank OtF1or1
Lou Otnger .
0...1d 1nd M1rll)'11 Eisenman
Ben and Lucy Fletcher
Frll'k and JHn Forball'I
Mttlene Forbes
Or end Mt• Ralph Fr1nklin
Geont a.nd Betty Jo Franko
C.rOI Freldersdort
Nofm end LH Frtnch
Mt and Mrs John Funke
Edward and P11nc1a Galaviz
Johfl and Sharon Garrett
Paul lf'ld 01an1 Hill
E119ene and Oor11 Hoo
Bette Hextt
Robert and Helen Humphreys
Or and Mrs Donald Julian
Vlrg1n11 ICldder
Stan Kirby
Sue Ktrsc'h
R~tf'd Peul Kugltt
Boll and Bev,,..ty Langston
Hert> and Co,.nne Lanson
Irene Lllty
Ann and Jac:k Lincoln
Dnld LC>f"en11n1
Pat Lovett
Or Qeofge MCC.n
Ooneld A. McC.111n
Boyd and Diane McCullough
Mrs Audrey Mclavghhn
Richard and C.role McMiiian
'1(ch1e Mann
Joan Margol
ThMHI Modllch
Kristina Miller
Mona Rey Molso
E•mer and Karot)'11 Montano
Mr and Mrs J 0 Moran
Ann and Michael Mound
J1ne1 Muldor
Pat Murray
Louise Napoli
Or and Mrs Tod Nehre11t>erg
Jack and Sally Neller
Otc;k and L)'11n Newell
Sul" Nicholson
Jack and Ma~an
George a.nd Susan Norville
Sclh and La1nee Oberg
Jack and Merty O'MHta
w 1111am and V1rginl1 O'Neil
Nancy Otts
Or Al Painter
Nancy Pa1m1
Mr~ Kftlhy Palmtf
Mary Pl'f,ettl
5rlirley Prtce
K. Paul R1v8f
Joye. Riley
Allrect and Vicki Rtvere
Godlrey and Cecile Sandeen
.Joti11 J Sctt1de
Mr a.nd Mrs David Schwettzef
Carmen Scolt
Mr. and Mrs. James S<lott
OenlSheh
Lloyd Shaver
Carol and C.rolM Steven•
Mrs Joan Stone
Mrs S Surbef
Heath., Ttmp1e
Tom end Alvia Thomas
ci.,1o. ind Nancy Turn9f
Gary and Dolores Vahere
Mr end Mrt. Roger V endeput
Jere and Gretchen Vandlfwalle
Mwttyn Voyw
Faye W1l10n
Bil~e and Frank Witbeck
Mane Voung
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MARY SMALLWOOD a leador with proven ·
community involvement.
Michael and C.rotyn McLaughlin Cotta Me11 Acloon Now Russian. Proceeds sup-r--. r~,.-11-nc-;,_ ..... , ...... ,. ..... tt'."."'K-...... H-t ..... ,,. ..... ,,-,":'.rro ..... ,"-111',_"-c -11 -• ..,.,. ....... ,h ........... .,.-...... "-' --.. po rt i; ch o I a rs h 1 ps for
· """T" ,,,.. .... ,. · u111 "''"'" • '"' 10 '" "111"0 l'Cl students o f Russian
•('fl\'"" '' ''""'"n '''"'' "'' d. • l:A<.11 th'lt k • -.0 ,11:1 rtt · 111101 ... ,1 t stu 1es .
. ftu • """ . '"ft"""'" ........ 1 u ... "'''·• 1 '' General admission for · r"'''"-''"'' m the Ru!t!'l1an eventn(l is
Mary Smallwood ~MARCH 2 VOTE
""Ot> "'n'""'" n11111t '·" ""n "n" •"'""'To"•,.... SS. student admission IS Comt'lwrre. '° wo ..,.,., s,,..(fWOOd 1081 KOtNt Or Cost• Me:u. Gene H6o TrNs. ----'-'-''-~-~-'""--""'-"-'•-•M_r ... _~_1_ .. T_,_ ... _,_1_11_,_ .. ,_ •• _1_r~--....1.$1.SO. , ____________________ ""'!"" ______________ .... __ ...., ____ ~~------------------------------------------......:-
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CANDIDATES ARE ENDORSED FOR PUBLIC SE·RYICE?
H.ERE IS 'NATE READE'S RECORD
* Planning Commission-15 .Yrs.-and Current
Member * Former ~hairman-Planning Commission . * Member-Costa Pt\esa Home Rule Committee
~ Sanitary Board-Past Member * Soroptomist Club-Man Of The Year-1964 * Former Director-City Of Hope-Costa Mesa
Chapter * Current Member-Costa Mesa Tomorrow .. * Former Member-Board of Directors-Boys' Club * Past Member-Board of Directors-YMCA * Former Troop Leader-Boy Scouts of America
* Past Chairman-Costa Mesa Fish Fry
* Former Owner-West Auto Supply
* A Founder of the ~ity of Costa Mesa * Treas. of Non-profit Corporation to construct the
City Hall Facility
* Water Board-6 Yrs.--and Current Member * Past President-Costa Mesa County Water District * Former Member-Chamber of Co'mmerce~Board of
Directors _ . * Current Member-Citizen's A.dvisory Board-DCC . -* Past President-Costa Mesa-Newport. Harbor Lions
Club -* A Founder and Cha.rter Member-Harbor Trinity
Baptist Church * Current Chairman-Boys' Club Advisory Board * A Founder--Ora.nge Coast YMCA * Former Member-Board of Directors-Salvation
Army * Field Worker -Salvation Army * Past Unite~ Fund Drive Chairman * Veteran WWII ·> * 25 Years Resident and Family Man
" Why Not The Candidate of All Candidate.s?)
• • • • ·Can Any.one Expect More of a Man or Match His Record? ' .
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CHOOSE the BEST
ELECT IATE READE . .. .
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Committ .. to Elect NA TE RlAoe"
151 Georgeanne Ptece. Costa ~ CA 92e27
Campaign Chair,,...,,. Joe and Mar~ Robmaon
Tre~rer: Ken Fowler -979--4200 •
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Cowgi_rl ~ourt's Britain
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Precedent-Sett~ng T exqn Stumps Protocol ...
• LONDON (AP> -Buclun((ham
Palace hasn"t quite f1gure<,1 out
yet what lo du "Ith the new
Aml•rl<'an Mmbui.s11dor·s
husband. und the ·rrnvell('rs Club
d0(11n 't know what lo do with lht•
new Amer><'an ambassador.
No)f ·that the uppointment of
Anne Legendre Armi.trong as
U S. ambassador to Britain has
been confirm ed. the palace. the
Bnhsh Foreign Office and lhe
Amen<'an <'harge d 'nffairs O\Cr
at the emba11:.y are muddling Cu ll
· speed ahead "'1th the protocol
problems
It i.eems that "hen a ne"· am·
bas ador present:. "letter.. of
credence .. to Her MaJesty. he
and his staU get to ride over to
Buckingham Pola(e an splendid
state carriages called landau$,
with ever)ooe all duded up in
~1li<e tie and tails. and the wife
tags along behind In an embassy
automobile. She cools her heel&
in the Bow Room. while the of-
ficial party is swept int9 the 1844
The British press has announced
Mrs. Armstrong 's arrival with
such headlines as 'Annie Oakley
at the Court of St. James .'
Another called her the Texas Ranger.·
Hygienists:
Tim~ to Speak
By JO Ol.SON ~ .... 0.11,,.1 ... SUH
H your dentist has n h> g1l'nti.t
on his starr. tht> chancl''> nrl' thnt
she <'leans your t<'l'lh t"' art> :1
year and you 1\1.'\ t>r gavf' a M•rond
thought to who ~he 1s nnd what
herq~alir1<'ations art•
Arcord1n~ to Suulhc rn
Callforn1n <frntul h\ ~1t·n1,h .
that's the problt•m \\Ith 1ht•1r pro
resslon
.. M MI or u' frt•I O\t'I lr,11nt'l l
nnd undt'r·ullh1t•d. · 'l:mi :i l<Wnl
member of lht• ·'""t><'IJt1011 1111 hyf{ien1.o;ts.
Recent <'hon~e' an tht• [h>~al
Prot'tlrt' A<'t hnH• ll''"" lht• hyglf'nists mon• rt''4JX1n.,1b1ht\.
hut there stall 1i. a QUl"•t11>n allcf\Jt
"hat the profl'i.Mon 1-; ;111 nhout
nn<1where1t is 1:1111111.
To help sort •)Ut tht• i~'llt"''· lht•
Southt'rn Callf11rr11,1 11~M1<0111\1on
lliponson•d n nnt• <la' "1tlc•r1tih
('onrer<'n<'c·· in South ('oa't 1'1111.11
Hotel. wht•rc• tht• ch.,r11,~1(1n 1n
eluded such topa«i. as Whnt tht'
Denlul lly Jtlenl~l Cnn Prm·1de O'I
Hulth Cnrl' Today nnd l.1•.:111
Rom1flC'ollons or Oentul I ly111cnl'
Practice.
It concluded with an open
forum dealing W'lth the qu<>slluns
of what 1s the professioo.~where
1s at going."' hat are the go and
how can they can be allaane .
DENTi\LACT
One of the maJor <'hangcs in lhl'
Dental Prarl1ce Act. :l('<'Ordtn~
to 11 loCTtl profess1onul. 1~ lhul a
hnta<'nasl ma~ now do <'ertuin
dt>nlal prn<'<'dUrt'i.. haM'<I on th<'
1n.,trU<'llOnS O( U hccnM.'<i dentist, •
"1thout the denl1~t bt-mi: Pfl'M'nl
dunn~ the " ork
Re fore. a lt~ g1enist could not
\\ork an an office unlci.' i. dl'nl1~t
"J!\ prt•s<"nt ;.il lea"l 50 J>('r<'C'nl of
th(• tlmt' Thi-. quahfacatmn kl•pl
lht• l\\O in an emplo~er t'mplny1•1•
rt'lat1onsh1p, the ~t:l>llA
spok~man said
This <'han~c could mt•an
that hnucnasts ('ould funct 1nn a'
mcleptmdent pract tllnn<'r-1n tht•
futurt•. u It houl( h at 1:. not""<'" 11' n
fltl~s1h1llty ri 1tht :1" ay._
Th<' women I 1l rurrt.•nl ly " n
r<'male 1>rofrs!"lon l now llrl' ~Hurt
1nJ?·lo look ut lh1•1r
rrspons1b11i t1N• and d1 ,<'u's
J>l'Ss1b1htaes for new kmds of pro grams
"Hyf{ienisls nre licensed prQ
fesslonal' <'Ommltted to total
Proie~t Begins.
A program for prl'ventl\ e de ntistr y 1-. beinR
launchl'd throughout thl' Southland by the Southern
Cabfonua Dl'ntal llyg1emsts' Assoc1at1on. with initial em·
phasis on schools. .
Six pamphlets geared for elementary <'b1ldren and
tbeir parents are bemf{ d1stnbuted in eight counties and
represenlatins from the 10 local branches of the SCDHA
will speak at S<'hool assemblies and PTA meetings lo ex·
plam the program.
The six booklets show how 10 care for teeth and prevent
dttay, what d t'ntal aids shoula be used and whal to eat and
drink fol' heallhv teeth
The assocuitaon plans to introduce s imilar proJ?rams in
junior and senior h11th S<'hools. collegt"S and senior <'1t1zen
Cl'ntC'rs al a later date
.. We hope that by dire<'lan J! our firs t s uch campa1j?n
to"ard the \'cry younl't that "t' ma~ ht> t'<lucat1ng them tn
time on the importance of tooth care:· said Ja<'k1e Clark.
publicity d1rl'<'tOr Cor SC'DI IA -
This 1s the firs t campaign of this ort to be sponsort'<l b)
a dental hv~iettt' ~roup m tht' l" S •
hl'alth through preventive dental·
<'are ... the spokesman said "Bul
· that really isn 'l a good dcfini-
tJon. ··
Standards for the proressaon
\'Ury from slntl' to statt'. In some
i.tates. the hy~lenast <'lln pla<'t>
rt'~tnrallon~ an prcpart'<.I areas
and ~1vc anaesthetics.
CANCF.R nn:cf(
Somt> art• traan<'d lo remove
d"t'a,ed I 1!-o~Ue and ~omt' <'an n ..
moH· exfohatmJ! teeth !\lo...l ran
J?IH' a \ unt'tv Qf 'oph1i.l1('alc•d
tc•,l'I. m«l11d1n1o: r ht•rkanR for or JI
l'anrcr a nd proper ah.:nmcnl of
tN'lh und JOY.'· Many hy~1rna11ls 1>€-ht'vc that
tht' .Profc,,.1on "111 move tn the
rl1rrctlon of prrv<'nt1ve m<'<l1dnc
and1hat ther<' wall IX' more of u
partm•r!'hlp with dl.'nl1i.L11
.. \\'e should bt• "nrktnR with
' o u n lit " r t· h 1 I d r e n . · · t h l'
"l'nkt's m11n :arldt•tl "Anrl ""
t•ould be hclr1n1ot the dt•nt1st to
l'\'llluatt' the pallc·nt.s' pcriodon-
t al rond1lion. to h<'lp avoid
malprocll<'t' ~u1l s ··
To beromc u hYRlc'fli'lt , two or
four year~ of ~tudy are nt>cl'ssa ry
at on ~tpprove d s<'hool. In
Callfo111la thl're are 13 schools
offt'nng the proi:iram, with only
two .. 1v1ng ba('C'a lnureate
deRrt>e!" Ith<' t;n1 vers1 l y of
Soulhl'rn California and Loma
Linda l 'nivers1ty I.
Dental h)'f.!lt'nt> "as added to
the <'Ommun1ty college c ur-
nculum tn th<' mid "805, enabhn1t
many more students to choose
the fteld.
INTE~SE STUDY
Consequently. the number or
certified hygienists m Callfomi~
has doubled since 1968, with the
total now abouts~.
The pro((ram al USC is a
rigorous one, os is the course o{
!iitudy al Loma Linda. Al USC,
students a re r equired to take ·
i;?eneral t'<lucatlon courses. such
as EngUsh com position, speech.-
J)l'lychology and sociology in addi·
tion to their basic science
classes.
The four years of classes in the
major ancl\lde anatomy ,
biochemistry. -periodontics, den-
1
Room to bow -to the qut: n. who
shakes hands all around and
chatg a bat befort' delanlng to iu.w
the wife.
NO HUSBANDS
Husbands ure someth.ina elst•.
Tht>re are no current women
•ambassadors among the 130
emissaries accredited to Britain.
But there have been several
before. The problem as. no one
"Seems to recall" any or them br·
inging a husband along and, 1f so.
how he dressed and whether. like
a wife. be got left ~ lO an an·
teroom with a lady·in·wattin~
The archives disclose that
nearly lS years ago there was a
lady from Costa Rica named
Senora Marie del Carmen
Gutierrez Chamberlain de Chit·
lenden. who brought her husband
aJong to the palace. The equer·
ries seem to recall her weanng a
black evening gown with long
white gloves but can't quite place
her husband's attire in historical
perspective. Most other female
ambassadors turned up In na· ro~lgners of distinction." rlub
tlonal dress und either didn't Sec,reta1·y l\Jchurd WllUum• out
hn,11 husband• or left them· Unt'd the dllt•mm-..
home. "Ladles are permlttl"d IQ•the
.. The problem. you see, is outer morning room t1ncr 4 p.m.
dressing the husband." sliid the und one end or the dlnln.c room
protocol man. Al the Britis h for dinner. We have 20 bedroom~ For~lgn Office "be may feel dis· but none ror Indies. But shdl am
po ed toward evening wear like umbtissador and If J he lun19 up.
the official entourage. but since the membership committ~ wtll
the queen always receives at have to make a dcCJ.Sion. I aup·
noon, before lunch, he is really pose like the Carlton Club.and
not req wred to dress the same as Mrs. Th atcher. there will be an
e\er)one else. A dark business a«0mmodation."
SWl ,night t>e appropriate.... Tbe Carlton Club, founded ror
FEMINIST VIEWS stout fellows e m brucing the IMin·
The Travellers Club in Pall clples of the Conservative Pllrt\.
Mall. which admits ambassadors &ot around the grim fact thal~·
.. on the pod," me~ without ty leader Margaret Thllcherwas
formal applit'at.Jon, i.s Ui a con· not a gentleman by allowin1ber
vent1onal dither about Mrs. to enter at the main door anct'1se
Armsll'ong, especi:aily since Bri· the grand staircase "as lf he
ta in 's new sex descrimination were the queen."
act has jusl~ne into effect and MANSION AWAITS
s he is known to have strong Winfield House, Uie mansion
feminist views. ..tt.h gold faucets that Barb?ra
"We are a gentleman's club,· Hutton built in Regent's Partror
formed to ofrer hospitality to one of he.r early marrla,es,
awaits the new· American am-
Boots Shelved bassador.
The word is out in (he
neig hborhood that Mrs.
Arms trong plans to introduce
some Southern hos pitality to Old
Blighly. like barbecuin1 3
haunch of Scottish heifer in t ho
back yard.
Apne Armstrong will have to leave her cowboy boots
at home when she leaves her family 's 50.000-acre Sanla
Gertrudiscaltle ranch in Texas to be the first woman am•
bassador to Great Britain.· ~
She plans to take a touch ofTe.xas with her, however.
•·1 want to host a Texas barbecue lo show how we enter.
taln down here, and I hope to taJte Rosie with us.•· (Mrs.
Rosario Munoz is her Mexican-American bousekeepel"
who specializes in Mexican dishes.>
Mrs. Armstrong started out as a Democrat and
\•olunlttr in Harry Truman's 1948 presidential car(1pa1gn
and switched her affiliAtton in the next presidential ele<'·
lion. She rose to the top of the Republican party with her
appointment as advisor lo former President ~hard
Nixon.
The Armstrongs have lhree sons and two daughters.
Two or tbe children. who are college-age, probably 'l'1ill
accompany them to London, and one son will stay home
to run the ran<'h that has been in the Armstrong family
for 124 years.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Monday, ~rch I . 1976
..
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Bt
Normally such lnclneraUons
run afoul ot Britain's Clean Air
Act. but since Winfield House tits
on Its own 12~'.1-acre spread, aur-
rounded by the 525 acrn of
Regent's Park. once ll royal
hunting ground, the environment
folk have decided to look thl'
other way.
"As long us she uses smokt'less
rue!, there s hould be no problem"
said Peter Kemp. the environ·
mental health officer at t he
Westminst er Town Hall.
••eesldes, s he's probably _Jot
diplom11tlc immunity. I just wish
her good weather and hope I cet
invited."
FOX H UNTING
Mrs. Armstrong hm1 also let It
be known that s he a'ld her
husband, Tobin, plun to du some
fox hunting hereabouts. No pro·
blem. One of the hunts. the En·
field Hunt, is even withjn subway
distance.
Mrs. Armstrong will find.
however. that t he sport bas
changed a bit since she last visit·
ed Britain as a college girl in
(sff PROTOCOL, P ag, 8 2)
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111"'tr"a....,su11 a.uou . ..ia "''-
Is This a Possibility?
tal morphology. oral rud1ology.
physiology or o cclusion,
pharm acolORY. n utn\Jon, ethics
and oral diagnosis.
It ls a far cry from the first
C'OUl'Se or study for a hygtenlst,
which was given in 1906 by Alfred
Fones. a dentist. to his assistant,
Irene Newman
Folles. who is called the father
of dental hn aene. had decided
that dentists were concentraltnA
too much on treatment and not
enough on prevention. but re·
alized that m ost were too busy to
incorporate the preventive stepR
He trained his assistant by g1v
ing her drawings ond bboks to
study the anatomy or teeth and
mountinit natural teeth 1n a . •
modeling· compound for actual
practice in cleaninJt.
Fones smea red the surfaces of
the teeth with m oist indelible
pencil and taught her how to re·
move the Stains with an
oranRewood slick and w et
pumice.
During one lunch hour she sat
in the dental chair and watched
with a. mirror while Fones
polished her teeth. and soon
Fones became the patient and al·
lowed M lss Newman to work on
him.
Fone~ later set up a school and
helped 27 young women become
the fi rst graduates in 1914 The
intention was to train hygienists
lo work In public •chools, but
some a<'<'eptt'd poi.1t1<in' in
private orf1<'e".
The number of hygicnt!'t!I ha-c
grown. but today only 20 J>('r<'t'nt
of all dentists have a hygienist 1n
their oH ice. the IO<'al pro ·
fossional noted.
Part of the probl<'m Is that the
hyRlenlst docl!l not have a Rtronl{
Identity, as th<' conference point·
NI out. "We ar e not specaatists.
but wr have a speciality," a
Nt'wport Reach hyl(ienist 11 a1d
The thrust or the ruture an ·
dicates that the hygleni11l will
lean more toward the role of
specialist . "but most or us still
see ourselve.11 as betnlt employ<'<!
in a dental office." the Newport
Beach resident said.
82 DAILY PILOT
•
Tiny
Dancers
J<~utur«.> ballerinI"
often need u boos t in
to position. Jt muy be
:..._ .. a iwcak on the nose or
a helping hand from
in structor Oiuna
D a n i e I s . L i t t 'I c
Chrissie Eberle <bot· tom lert I receives a
charge or energy by
sticking out h er
t.ongul' as she takes a
bow. The young::.ter.,,
from three to i.evcn.
are taught d:lnc1n~.
ballet. s ingrnf? and
basic counlin~ to aid
• lbem in markm~ time
"o music al the Daniel 1... School of Dance m
__..uburban Sl. Louis,
Mo.
. I
I
'
· ,~subiect Enlightened
DEAR AN:-<: There were an moti\'aled by s exual needs.
estimated 40,000 rapes an Psychologists. psychiatrists and
Chicago last year. Only 4.000 rapists themselves adnut 1t is the
were r eported. largely becau~c desire to dominatund humiliate
most women felt they would not that causes rape. Sex is only the
be believed or reared bemg in· method by which the rapist
• s calted by authorities and ach1e\•esthesegoals.
humiliated In court. Only 129 of Most rapists are married or
the rapes reported ended m a ha\•e another sexual partner.
conv1ct1on. _ \\'hat they really want is the foel·
/ Although ·attitudes are chang. -~ mg of power that comes from
ing there arc s till many m)ths controlhnJ? someone else's life.
• uboul rape. You could hel11 1m · Women "ho arc ra1s~ to be i measurhbly b) printing thuo let· pnss1\'e and are unskilled in de·
.J \er fcn~ing themselves are natural
f M-ost people think rapes arc \'1ct1.ms_..
1 l'Ommitted in dark alleys by ~t 1s time the mylhs about rape
Ann~~
Landers
steai from his wallet to buy
groceries. The marriage lasted
11 months.
For the next xear l went with a
man who owned a rcstauru-nl
where I worked. He a nd has wife
fought like cats and dogs. He kept
,
From 81 ..
• • • Protocol Stumped
UMt Now the object ol lhe t'hase
jS not so much to out~ Lt tht> roit ••
to out fox the antiblood sport ac-
tJvi.su who squirt nrwol 1pr.ft)S
over lht fields to throw th,·
hb unds off the 1rent und
M>me\lffiM let tb4t air out or th~
tires of the 11.,mousines hauhn1o1
the hono bc)xes.
Evt'n though tht' Court of St
Jamea ls wlthin u IMS<> length ur
a n•rrow lane w herr a plt1que
,,.,. shows the Texa~ emba.ny stood
in th!.i days when Tl'xa~ wu a re
publlt-. Britain's lively tabloid
newspapers are enthralled at th!!
idea or a ·lady diplomat leaping
Crom the banks of the Rio Grande
to the banks of tbe Thames.
.. Annie Oakley at the Court of
St. James ," was how one
headlined her. and "the straight
shooting Texa5 Ranger comes to
town." said another os If lhe) ex·
peeled someone in fringed buf ·
(aJo robes and a 10.gaJlon hat, in·
stud of a Phi Beta Kappa from
Vauar, who alrt"~y hat ht-Id
'Cabinet rank as a Whit~ House'
COW'\IU.tlor.
BIG JOB
Mra. Armstrona. 48, wlll find
the aoina rou~h ln her new tcr·
rltory. manaa Ina 600 hands althc
~mb sy In Gro.venor Square,
plu• a :staff of 18 at WlnCield
Hou1e. and riding herd on the
banquet trail.
In his first four months hert-,
former ambassador Walter An·
nenberg att~nded 90 formal din·
ners and his successor. and Mrs.
Armstrong's Im medi;ite pre·.
decessor . Elliot Richardson. was
seen popping down coal mines or
sitting In the tandem seat or an
RAF fighter jet.
The way politics are in a pre·
sidenual year. Mrs. Armstrong
might not have the job a year
from now. but the prospects or
upward mobihty from here have
always been bright.
John Adami. Jam~ Monl'Ot', •
John Quincy Adams. Martin vun
Our~n and J•mts Buchanun
wtnt from tho Court ol St. Jam~b
to the Whlte Houu.
One of the n\ne children J O\•
Ke11ne,1y brouaht to England for
schoollntt when he wu um-
bauador arew up to be prt•si.
dent, and Chprlts Mam.1t a.nd
Robert Todd Lincoln wcr~. bQU1
the sons of presidents.
W. Aver.,ll Harriman made a
run at the DemocraUc nominu.
lion after leaving here, and
there's no telllng what Elbot
Richardson, now s~retary of
commerce, 'lli'lll be browsing.
• afler come convention lime.
Wl\b Mrs. Thatcher given bet-
tn than e"en money to become
Britain's firs t rem ale prime
minister, there's no•·ayorknow.
ing how far a bright )'Oun~ ladv
from Texas could roam from the
Court or St. James in these days
ol equal job opportunities. p-----...
YARNAL
SAID IT FIRST!
Contest
Designed
•RAPE DEFENSE anc1 ...
...
A nationwide search
· for the country's m06t
girted, young design
talent i.s under '•UY.
Sponsored by the
Fashion Institute or
Design and 'Merchandi.s·
inc. the Designer of
Tomorrow contest ls
open to a ll 1976 high
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older students interested
in a fashion career.
Participants compete
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the school and an all·
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in Europe.
Entr y information is
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Miss Donna Smilh al th~
Institute.
Counseling Center
To be run by._.. police officers
and Qualified ._ psychologists * DAY CARE CENTER Those school buildings being abandoned
can be used. • * REV1SE SIGN ORDINANCE * WEST-SIDE PROBLEM caused by haphazard piecemeal zoning
passed by past planning commissioners
and council members.
Proposals from spe~h made at
"Kic~off Forum" Jan. 15, 1976
VOTE
DAVID J. YARNAL
Costa Mna City Coucil
Mcrch 2. 1976
petvertt'd stran~cr:. who c:.n no were _debunked. _They are
longer control their :.cxual de dam~~mg to the victims who are
promising they'd be divorced 10 om or1 a net then he'd marry me, Finally • __________ _J~!!!!!!!!!!~!!~!'!!!~~!'!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
-b"' "'9 C-""llw IO El9d Y-M-o,,...., °""'-n H , H0tqhl Tt-. ~MCI 9•"'• An• II ... Coo4o M-
.. -
I said, "Now or never." He went llires. The truth is that 48 percent hum1hated and brutalized. ~hen
of all repo rted rapes arc told they proba bly eruoyed 1t or
perpt'trated by' someone kno" n "anted at. These myths ~re an in·
to the victim a nd Sl percent oc· d1ctment agaan~t a ·soc1ety that
to the priest for permission anc! .. -------=----------------------~""".':""".':""".'::'.::'.:::-------, the priest said he should stay
with his wife. (They had six
cur in the home or the ,·ictim or allows hal! or its population lo
rapist. Only 16 percent of th~ h\ e in con~tanl fear of attack and children >.
rapes in a Philudclph1a ~tudy c-ontmu~s to place lhe blame on
were not pl anm•d m ad\'.lnrt• the nct1ms. Thank you. -LIN·
Ninety percent 11f the <·om1ctl'<1 0 1\ REINSHAGEN. VICTI~{ •
. . . .
.
HOUSE OF Fti2BRICS • . . .
® r.ipist:. ll•stc tl ou t ,,, S ER\'ICES COORDINATOR,
··ps~cholo1ucal ly normal" no HAPE CRIS~S. IN~ .CIDCAGO
difft•rl•nt th.in moi-t men \liall.m~ DEAR Ll!'\DA: \our letter bas
the streets made an ucellen< ron<ribuUoo
The next man r fell in love with
turned out to be a homosexual
who "as usin& me for a cover. r
wasted a r ear and a half on that
rat. 1 nearlv had a nervous b~a~~n a~ mned1nwith ~-----~~~~~-----------------------------, my sister and tier husband. One
, du tl_~ Ii r.it ( fitdlity Juhric~
:\l osl rapists choow their \ 1C· to understanding. Thank you for night I ~ot drunk and had an af.
fair with my brother-in-law. ~1y
s1Stt'r cauj(ht us and threw me
out. Plea:.r tell me why I am hav.
ing s o much hard luc k. -
ti ms bec3use of the11 'olnl'r:1b1h· ••rilin(.
ty C h\'in~ alo ne. cnr troublt'. no DEAR ANN: What'~ the mal·
one around. physically or ml'n· ter with _me? My hfe 1s a mess
tully incapar1tatl'd, t.•tc I. nol &nd I don t know why. JINXED
becaust• thcv arl' se"'·lookm~ l quit htith school to marry a
\\'e hJ' <' had c·nll:. r;1m·t·rr11n~ forc1gm•r. l\1 y mothe-r thought he
DEAR J .: It's not your luck
that's bard, hont')'. It's )Our
hud. Gf't some counselln" and learn why )Ou subconscious ly set
victim<. I rom 2 lo 90 H'<ir' nr JJ!t'. had money. She was riJ?ht. but .1....
Perhap~ lh\.' mo:..I cldm.1.L!m.L! t•ould nf'vt'r get m y hands on anr
myth of all 1 ~ that rapl' 1\ of 1t. lie was ~o s tiogy I hud to yourself up for db aster.
Scorpio an lnspfration
Tl' F.SOA \", l\I i\RC11:? itialivl'
R'· ~\'O"IF.\' O~IARR ~CO RPIO CO cl. 23·
A RIF.S t Murrh 2.1· NM.21J: Your ab1hl\ to
;\pnl l!H: C) c·lf' hh?h J:l'I acro~s m ajor prn nt"'
)Id .:1,111~ on ~ou r O\lin. i--'P<ltltJ!hl ect. You tn
Be• H 't•lf.:..t .i rtl'r II<' ron· !>p1n• ot ht'r~ to do th1•1r
f1d1·nt 1·111'l11~h to lftkt> in Job:. bctll'r, to 1rnpro\c
111.1l1v1• <'1n·111tl,t.mr"' 1h1•1r hl'alth
f.1\nr \11ur dfo11' lk St\GITT\Hll 'S f:":o,·.
1h11•1·t.
01111~10111 , 10<.11·1~·n :?2 l>t•c !!l ); ,\rcc•nt on
<h'nt < 11•at I\ tt). ch.111~1'. 1m
T .\t'lt l 'S < 1\p11l 20· pnnhn1t ohtyle. ~nur m
:\t in· 2111 ll:11•k,t11i:r rll\11lualt1y. :-prculat1on ur<':,, .1 11· 1lh11111n .1tc-.1 :1ml C'haldren. Nr" !-tart,
'011 ll.I\ 1• m 11 r1• fun frr<i h runt art'>. 1rro
lwr.111,t• \O\I t•rad1r otc v<>rl11ul se1·onc1 c-h.rnn'
"<'c·r<'t llouht ~. f1•11r!>. c•ould b<'on 11.irndJ
ln111:ct on information CAPRl{'0)('.'1 t ile•<'
th.11 has bt·c•n check1-<I, 2 2 • J ,1 n . 1 11 ) :
\l'rif11•cl Con~rrvsill\'l' npproach Gt-::u1~1 t :\I av :n -Junc b11t1l" • 11 avr· for pro·
:.'01 : 1-'1ll'111bh1p,ri1•ath1• verbtal rnlny <luy. Oon"t
and rnm.mtH' 111t1•n ·!ol". tc-11 nil ynu know -ht'ma
OIH' h1~hll1.!lllt•1I. Y11111·a11 <f1,rrc•1•t c·ould win VJlua
t•orn•rt p,1..;t l•rror11. Be hit• oily .
t1\\Jrt•11I f11wpnnL AQUARI US (Jan.
C \SCF.R <.Junr 21· 20-F'r b. 18 1: Short lriJE,
July 221: \'1111 win nppos1· consultations, idea<1,
twn O\'t•r to .\cttlr ~ill<' rall'I and ml'"'5Bl(es help
'our ;rb1htv to un.11\ I t' muke th1<> a mo't active
an 11 c 11m mun1 r .1 t <' '" t 1 m r. Don• t s ca tl er
enhancl'd . Accl'nt on pn' rorl'ec;.
!'ill~t·. J:rt't'n h aht from rJ SCJ.:s ( Frb. 19·
on('in :\Uthont\. '.\111r~h·201: Accl'nt on
LEO <July 2:1 \uJ! 221: "h;rl \OU rollrct , pa\',
Al'cent on dis t .1n rc, <.a \e or d1'1Caro. Won·
pubhcnllon. ph1lo<1ophv dt>rl\11 time for locatmg
and c o mm un1cat1on . lost articles. Home life 1mprovl'S, but
you may not be at home.
You ·11 comprehend. ;:::::::::::====~ \'IRGO <Aug. 23&pt.
22 I: Concern with oceult.
m vsterious or hidden
matters is emph~Slle<I
Kn ow dlffrre n ce
betwttn wis hful thlnkmfo?
and actunl ··demonstra·
lion."
LIBRA fSept. 2.'H)ct.
221 : Spotlight on p\Jbhc
relations. specia 1 aitr('('·
ments, h!J?al n~ht'I and
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GUILLERMO VILAS ROLLS.
Vilas Tops
.Net Foe; ~
Lutz Falls
-FORT \\'ORTH -Argentina's
Guillermo Vilas breezed to h15
second consecutive World Cham
p1onship or Tennis tournament
singlei. t'hampionship here Sun·
day .is he defeated Australia's
Phil Dent. 6· 7. 6· l . 6-1.
\'ill\$. rankt>d second in the
WCT world raltnJ:S after thf' 197S
'eiu.on, p1c kt•d up the $17.000 "'In·
nl.'r 's c h~k u rtl'r post in~ a
wtnrlwmd f1msh a11runst Dent
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ROTTERDAM . Th e
:'\ethcrlands Top-seeded
Arthur Ashe won the nnab of th<'
World Champ\on:o,hip T ennis
IWC'T l tournament here Sundav
"hen he hl•at San Clemente·;
Acib Lutz 6·3. 6·3
ln the doubles final. Corona del
MMr resident, Rod La\·er and
South AfrtC'a·s Frew McMillan
look 108 minotes to beat Ashe and
Dutchman Tom Okker 6·1, 6-7.
i'-6
i\'lhl'. 32. picked up Sl7.000 for
h1:-'lt'tor y art er dommaltnfl the
59 mtnull• match. It bnngs his
t•nrninj?ll 1n the rurl'l'nl WCT
'er1t•s to S105.000.
Ai.he was nevl'r in troubl<'
Jgainst Lutz. 28. "'ho struj.tgl<'d
lhrou~h the malt'h suffennl.{ from
.1 cramp
\a•ta•~ Brc-c-:.-•
t\EAUHOL' KONA . l11\wa11
U1e ~AMn'lc, playini; 1~·rhuµ-. the
~l''t tennis or his car('er, tic
. 1J111hi-hl•d Ken Ro~ewull 6 O, 6·2,
ti 2 in nnly I hour. 21 minutci. in .i
W1\1 Id ~ho m p1 o no;h1p T enn I'!
Chulll'll tll' l'up m at('h h~·rt• Sun
<1a' 'ii111t11w. In .:11111~ O\'('r lhe• SI
million murk 1n hi< cart'<'r t·.1rn 1n~ .... "·'' 1n t•ommand ull the•
WO\ "mnin~ tht• (1r:.t n1nr
11amt' betoH' Ro'le"' all held ~\'l' m th~ fourth gamt• or lh1•
'ik'ond <1et
Ho'c'\\ all pla' e•1 I poor!\. h.I\
1hi: HI ('rron imd only 19 winner~
(pr lhl' mnl t'h. on unl'ommon
"umbt>r for I h(• "lly. 41 ~ l':H nlci
411111tr.1llan
t :1•4fr t CoUrc-111
.EAST LANSING. Mleh. fAPl ll(ler his llllempts to practm.' an
-Loi An1ete11 Dodat'111 Pttt'her the bwldJott lntcrfettc) with ten·
llke Marlih•ll wu arr.ted for rus pla)'eri, 11\hO prev~ly n·
the •econd tlmtl In leu lhan a sened tht ip•ce, poij« 1aid lie
11\ttk for practican~ '4-lthout 111 "''• rl'IU ed to has attorney and
pi'rmlt at M 1t'h1aan tatt no bond v. a. rtiqulred. the)
Cniv~r 1ty added
Campu21 pof1ce u1d Monday Man.halJ oa·u accompanied to
that they ~ould •eek a "''arrant the terun:. court• b)' MIMe~t1t
aaaini.t the 3J')nr -old t..')' Young \'iklnAt!> quiarterbatd. F'riAn
Award "'1nn~r Cor d11rupt1n1 T;arktnton and a Crt>W or r1H!
.. chl'<fuled tenn11, pr.-tti('j.' by h11 BC television umera mt-n
tana und th1011\ Ing ba ebaUli In Turkt-nton und the cameumt'n
lhtl Men 'i. lnlrumural HUildtnai romplied wbcn asked by polict" to
MarJthall wa:. arn·~led Sundlly ,lea\·e. uid Maj. Adam Zataut,.
J/eeck R ebels
S . T .. pnng ra1n1ng
~tays in l,imbo ·
FORT LAl'DERDALE. Fla.
IAPI -Today, the day 11\hen spr·
ing trainmg normalJy blossoms
in the "arm sun . only one camp
will ha\·e a limited QPening and
the official basebalJ act100 will
be restricted to negotiutioos
between the owners and the
players
The itinerant negotiations
between the owners' Player
Relations Committee and the
Major League Baseball Players
Association -with previous
stops lll Los Angeles. Chkago,
PhildelplfHl and Xew York -
mo' es here for m eeting ~o 23.
Tr'!,d1uona11y. the camps open
on ~t arch 1. but because the
o"' ner have refused lo negotiate
<tnd play baseball al the same
time, they have delayed the
opening of\he camps.
The only crack in the owners'
!>Olid position was the stance
taken by maverick owner Bill
Vettk of the Chicago White Sox.
who today opens his camp here to
25 non-roster players.
\'eeck had threatened to open
the camp to all his players but
backed down when raced With
d1sc1phnjlry action ·from the
American League. \'ee<:k :-,aid
Sunday th al "he would not let the
roster players pracijce but that
he expected a lot or obsen·ers to
be on hand.
Meanwh il e, across the
• peninsula in Fort Laude rdale,
the players and owners will at·
tempt to find a compromise solu
tton to their diHerent positions on
lhe reserv~.r..~les.
The owners and players met in
;-.;ew York on Friday then made
cautious appraisal of their pro·
grcss.
Sports in Brief
However. Tom Sen' er, ace
pitcher a nd player reprei.en·
tative of _the :-\e" York Mets.
says there w as more to that
session than met the eyes and
ears of the public.
"The owners said they would
open the camps if progres!> is
made in the n egotiations.··
Seaver said. "Well , progre:">s was
made Friday, contrary to other
reports. Good progrhs was
made. Things are gelling more
reasonable."
A baseball source had told The
Associated Press that mean-
ingful progress couldn't be ex·
pected until after today. Pnor to
that date. the parties would just
be jockeyin g for position.
The owners. appar ently. are
waiting for a three-judge Dtst.rict
Court panel lo reach a deci~1on
on their appeal of' arbitrator
Peter Seiti' December ruling.
which was upheld by a federal
court in Kansas City.
Seitz' ruling said that lhe re-
newal clause -part or every
player·s 1976 indh•idual contract
and the expired general labor
contract -allows a player to
berogie a free agent one year
after he fulfills his contractual
com mitments.
Seaver has been holding in·
formal w orkouts al Eckerd
College in St. Petersburg for
'players in the area since the s pr-
ing training facilities are off-.
limits . Tuesday's workout has
been called off so playen can go
to )fiami for a progress report
from Marvin Miller, execut1\'e
director or the players' assoc1a·
lion.
Aussie Swim Ace
Bags 800 RecQrd
SYDNEY. Austrah~i -Steve
Holland. the Australian long d1i-·
lance s wimming sensation.
o;mnshed hi~ O\\ n world record in
the 800·m el<'r freest) le Sunday
night. bettering the mark h<' h11d
<;cl 48 hour" e arhf'r b) 3.36
seconds.
llolland. ti. J! lided throui:h th<'
800 meter11 in 8 02.i l , a t'ouplc or
strokes better l han his 2·dU ) -old
mark or 8: 06 27. w hil'h he had set
in the Australian l'hamp10n~h1p:1
f"r1day ni,.:ht.
Holland hud C'ru:.ed .'\me•riC'an
S1o\'1mmin1: i.tar Tim Shaw's
nnme from lhC' \\Orld record
books in the• ROO and l.500 m<'ler~
"1th ht!I hrilhunt met-Jo't1duy
nli:hl
While on h" \\a\ to e•chJ)binJ!
Sh 3 "' ' " o r I ct 'I ,1 n rl.1 r 11 n f
15 20 !ll 1n the• I ~. l11>1lo nd
'";un unc1l'r :O,h•'" '"orld m urk (Ir " 09 ~I 1 n the flOO llolhind
f1nb lll'cl tht· I :100 Jo'ruhl\ nl~hl 111
1s· 10 89
•tDln
l'NIONDALF.. N·Y· Pntnrk r . Molon. a vt>IC>ran h111h c:'hool
ha!!kt'lhall referN'. C'Olla1>:i1f'd
STEVE HOLLAND
back-hand shot after 11 po~ir. from
Gtl PerrtQ111l dunn" n pow~r
plAy. Stonrteld's ioe<'ond goal at
1·09 also came orr a p11s11 from
PPrrcnult
CralJt Ramsay i.ta"e the Sabre.,
S \ H SOT i\. Fla ('h n' dunnJ: h.ilftim e of u JZame he "' o"
[\ 1•rt clc•fi•ut <'d E\'o nn l' 11\0rkinf.? . und:1y and was pro
o 4·0 in the second pt'nod "'hen he
1ntercepfed 11 Loi. i\nizell'o; pas11
and dro\'e a 4S·root 11hot past
tzoahe Ro1tie Vac hon C:oolni1on1l 1;..:1. fl.O Sunday to win nounccd dead on urn val at
tht> sn.ooo ., omen's t enni' Na~au County Me<liral Center
t.numaml'nl. hut the compet1t1on llr was 36 ~
Voll' t'IOSt'r than the score m l\lal3n, or \\'lllts m Park. ~ ,.
4ic;itt•d ~ "'as oHicioting al the Na:i1sau·
E111ht or the 15 game5 went to Suffolk County Catholic ll1 1th
deul'e, but Evert won the most -1'chool bask et~all playoH:i1 at
cntit'al points Hofstra l1nive:l'1ty. lie collapsed
Tommy \\'1l11a mii spoiled Bur
ralo goalie Al Sm~th'~ 11hutout bid
at 12 . 07 o( the th1 rd i>enod. tip.
ping 1n a loni.t shot by Gary
Sauent.
eampu unlJornaltd• pohce com·
m•f)der.
Manhall "'•· arr~ ted Tuft day for di.ruptan11 LM normal~~
o( .. campllb aru l&ned ror
other acta\ ltle•. poh~ •lld. -
Mat"lhall. "'orklna \Q\\ttrd a
doctorate in pb)'&l°'°t)' at MS\:.
H)'I .. tempt~ h) bar him from
prut ict ''iolllt hi• con•tllu
~ooaJ n1ht• under due proce~
School official~. ho\\e\•er. ron
tend M ari.hlall h1.111 rt-f~~'<l lo r~
>~n·~ •PlllCl' 1ahead of llmt' Th<')
aid the ureu Ii. too •m»ll l1l a Uo\\
both Manhall ond OJe tenn1a
players acceu. at thonme tim..,.
Spue for Man hall t\ad ~n
automallcally rt'sen·ed t.vo days
a "'ffk untU recentl)\ .,,._n or.
nc1al •Id ht-"'OtJld t.a\"e to r•
Sf'I"\ e practice room ltkt '''tt•
yon ,.l .
Thl' camera crew reported
had chechtltd two ltlm in ten·iew~ with Mar h•ll for \}lelr
NBC Grudatand show. in~udln&
00 \' "'hlch .. ould r~s on olf
&.Cason trelnln1.
• U~lt ........
RICHARD PElTY (43) SKIRTS WRECKAGE ON HIS WAY TO CAROLINA 600 wrN.
Fiery Stock Car Crash
Allison Most Serious· of 3 Injured
ROCK INGHAM, N.C. <API -
"For a minute it was pure hell o n
the backstretch.'' :-,aid Richard
Childress, one or eight drh·ers in·
volved in a massive wreck that
m arred the 1 llh annual Carolina
500 Grand National :-,~ck car
race. ·
Richard Pell v won the SOO·mil<>
e vent that left Dobby Allison
hos pitalized and two other
dri\'ers, Childre&s and llruce
Hill. slightly in1ured .
Allison . "hose l\tcrcur:
tumbled end·O\ er-end down the
back stra1ghtawa~. h1ttin1t at
least two cars and spe" mg parts
into the paths of others. was re·
ported in satisfactory condition
Sunday at Moore County
Memorial Hospital in Southern
Pmes. •
'the Hueytown, Ala., driver
suffered chest injuries but no
broken bonell, according to Dr.
Eric Larsen
Allison 1s st'hcduled to start
from the pole in Sunday 's
Richmond 400. The V1rg1nia rac<'
"'as postponed by rain
From his hospital bed. Allison
said in a telephone interview that
his eyes were bandaged because
dirt had been in the m lie said he
thought the tumbling of his car
was fortunate . Otherwise. he
said, he probably would have
been hit in the side.
Allison's car hit Childress· car
"All orn s udde n l saw Allison 's
Mercury nytng through the air.
comin!l rigtll a t me," said
Childress.
.. , -caught the full impact or his
car right on the hood ol my car."
The wreck involved seven of
the 10 leaders and disabled three
-Childress. J\ lhson and lhll. Il
occurred on lap 373 or the 494·1ap
e"ent over the 1 017·m1I<' North
Carolina Motor Spet:dwuy.
Pettv "'as about~)() yurd.., ahead
or the 'wret'k a nd saw 1t through "I wos right behind the acci·
his rear\'lew mirror. dent." said Parsons. "It looked
"I sa" a car airborne and then hke Cale caught the rear end of
a bunch or them s pinning.'· said , Allison's car and all or a sudden
Petty. "'ho Cin1shed two laps It became a b if.! cloud or smoke
ahead or the CheHoJet of Darrel. and du:st. I looked up and here
\\'altnp. came Alhi.on 's car through the
"Darrqll and m yself were the 1ur."
onl)·ones thatgotthrough " Allison 's Roger Pens k e·
Allison was runnin~ second ul prepur<'d vch1C'le wus so badly
the time when his car collided damag<>d it took two wreckers to'
with Cale Yarborough, whose tow it off the truck It looked like
Chevrolet was running third a skeleton
Yarborough m anaged to reeo\'er Petty. who led (jve times for a
under the firth caution nag and total of..,,,2 laps, coll~ted 519,915
finish in the· s ame lap with or the StJ0,735 purse. Waltrip got
Waltrip ~ Sl4.0SS
Buddy Baker·s Ford "'as The race took a large number
fourth. fi\'e laps down, and Ben· of t'asuallles --17 out o( the 36·
ny Parson's was fifth, ll distant 14 car field including pole·sltter
laps behind. Parson's Chevrolet Oave Marcls. U.S. Auto Club star
was also hit on the hood by Al · A.J . Foyt. David Pearson and
hson's car, but hls crew was able Lennie Pond.
to paten It up and keep it running 1-·oyt left on the S7th clrt'ull
until the end of the rat'e. ~ with a leaking rear-end seal in
Allison led t wice for 72 laps his Chevrolet. Pearson parked
before he went out. and Pearson his ~l<'rcury on lap 18G ifler he
also led'twicc for 2a laps. Bobby lost his 011 pressure. l\larcis was
Isaac, Grant Adcox. Coo Coo forced out on the 263d l~p by
;\farlin. Ed Negre and J .D. engine f a ilure, and P ond 's
McDuHte completed the top 10 Che\'rolel was a victim o( O\'Cr
Cmishers healing
LA Moves Into 2nd
'
Lakers Maul' Cleveland
LOS i\NG F.LES <AP) -The
Los Angel<'s Lakers. behind th<'
aggrei;sl\ {', 26 point play or
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. beat the
Cleveland Cavaliers 108·97 Sun
day n1J1hl in :i N alional Bask cl
ball Assoc1alion ~a me.
Th<' loss b~· the Cavs, only lhcir
set.ond in thl'lr last J:! games.
threw them into a virtual lie "' 1th
the Washington Capitals for flrst.
pl:tC<' in the Central Di vii.Ion
The "' m puts Los Angeles into a
ll<' for second "1th Seattle In its
di\ 1s1on.
2 Tied for Golf Lead
T h r l'c re s erves. Cazzie
Hus~ell. Stu Luntz and Ke rmit
Wa:-.hlngt on. a 11>0 starred for the
Lakers. Russell, who played only I~ minuleli, 11cored t l or his 13
J)()tnl!'I in the lh1rd 'JUOrtt•r. Lonti
"<'Orcd a st•ns on-hlAh l!l points
;..met Washington J,trubb\•d 16 re-
bound11
Clt•\'eland. "ho lc'1 for thf' Cir11l
23 minutes unit '13 secondo; wus
1>111'cri hy rt.'ACJ'\'l' forwurd Cam·
py Rus<1c ll '11 21 poanti. and 16 <'Rch
lrom Bobby Smith 11n'1 J i m
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t1mr'I h('forr I he Laker• could
tnk1' th<' lend on 11n 1\l)(lul-J1tt>b4lr
rl'bound nn1l quirk oull<'t pass to·
Lut'IU1l Allen "1th 17 st'l'Ond• re·
malnintL m :a k 1n i: l h1· 'core lfl.45,
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SA:-.0 FRA~ClSCO -Fourth
~~ed Virgin 1a Wade of England
<rt·ercame some rocky play 1n the
earl'.'· going to defeat 19-year-old
lhma Jauso\'ec 7-6. 7.5 in the
first round of the $iS,000 women's
tennis touma m ent he~.
during halt1me or 0 11ame
between St. Agnes of Rock~·ille
Center and Mercy of Riverhead Celtics Make It a Mismatch
(n Olh<'r action, f1ftb-set-ded
~lanta Redondo. making a com-
ebat'k this year aner two years
away from {he p'ro circuit. de·
realed Kathy May. 64. 6..J: Pam
Tee(luarden downed Cynthia
Doerner. 6 l , 6-4. and Susan '1ehmedbas ich defeated Knst1c
K~mmer Sha~. 7-6. 6-4. in a
qu.ihry1nG round
B Mllalo R ip • L 1\
BUFFALO -Fred Stanfield
scored t" ice as the BuHalo
S4bres erupted for three goals II\
the first 'i'' minutes and coasted
(o a S..l National Hocke)' League
\'lctory over the Los Angeles
Kings Sunday night.
· Danny Gare put the Sabrt-~
•ahead at the 1·32 mark w1th his
39th goal or the season on a quick ,
shot from the edge or the circle
arter Don Luce won a faceoff ln
the Los Angeles end. ·
Stanfield s cored his ftT"!'t (lo;il
less than two m inutes later on a
~ .
BOSTON CAP) -You win one.
you 16se one. The nationally
televised showdown between the
Colden State Warriors a.nd the
Boston Celtics turned oul to be a
mismatch.
There was neither dancing nor
tears in either dressing loom
Sunday arter the Celtics blew out
the Warriors with n 4l·point fi~t
period en route to a 119-101 vk·
tory.
"We were thoroughly beaten.''
Golden Stale coach Al Attles sald
"But this is the Hr&t lime "'·e·,,e
been blown out all )'Hr. and you
have to expect that at least once in
82games." "ll's a mce "'in, but it's only
one game of 82. ·• Boston coach
Tommv Heinsohn satd ... Just
like when we loiit out there in
Oakland. They can beat us and
we can beat them that's all It
pro\'ed."
With their Cast break operattng
nawlessly. the Celtics made good
on 18 of 25 noor shots in the de-
cisive first period. They also
frustrated the Warriors with a
press inl'? derense while bringing
the rour·game sene5 v.1lh lhe
NBA 's defending champs lo2 2
"That wa s a g real
performance b) the Celtics. but
one came does not a season
make." Allies said. "·tt---s all re -
lative. A win is a win. We beat
lhem bad, they beat·us bad. Now
you can throw out both 1ames. All our games this suson mean Ii;
that we won two at home and they
"·ont"•ohere "
Despite the loss, Golden State
still has the best record In the
league. 43· l 7. compared tn
Boston's 40 111 The team v.ith the
better rttord t-arns home court
odvanta&e in the playorfs -and
most observers feel the Warriors
and the Celtics are on a colUslon
course ror the title.
"We came out prepared to play
with Intensity. and we did," Bald
· Boston·s Charlie Scott. who trig-
gered the first period outburst
with five baskets In the first four
minutes."
The Celtics finished wit h six
players scoring in double CigurK.
Oa\'e Cowens had 23, John
lla\'hcek 20. Scott 18. J o Jo White
16. Don :-:elson 13 J amaul Wilkes
tZ31 "'as hulh for Golden Slate.
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Mitchell, Van Rogers. John R05sello. Scot~ Coles. Denny
Morrow .. Ma tt ~1erwrn Sta nding Ed,qird~. Tom
Draper. :\I 1ke Ochoa, J err~ '\d!:>on. Bob Ehante. )l.ir~
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TARs CLASH
.Newport Harbor
Hlgh's Sailors . peren·
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ch ampions and Cl F
champions three ·umes
Uwice under coach Pat
Wilson >. t rave l lo
Corona del Mar T,\ICS·
day In the featured ten·
oiJ duel o( the 1976 non·
leaJ'fe season. ll begins at 3 and
Corona del Marl the de·
fending CIF champion.
looms as the fa vorite to
pln a rare defeat on lhe
Sailors.
Amonc coach Dennis
Trout's CdM arsenal are
Dan Gerken , Jim
Cu.r1ey, Lance Good.
Jordan .Otterbe in and
freshman t raiufer Dan·
nySallt .
AU oe capable of
sinales or doubles play.
Newport's guns Include
se niors Ste,•c M arosi
and Rick Whlttwer . . ~ . Pro ~Cage,
Hociey
Standings
Area Net Outlook
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.....
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the defending CIF 4·A good comb1n::i.t1tin 111 on ckpth und bJlanct·
champion . and Newport talent and l'xpe n enrc.. Jnd hope•, to tw 111 l'on-
Harbor High. figure as The No. 1 and 2 spots tent1on for Hurd place.
tbe top conte nder s again have been caplu rt.-'<i b~ l' u r re n l h :">I ;1 ri n a ·~
In Century and Sunset returnlnJOt lettt•r m~n 'o I pl.1~l·r'1s Stefano ...
·League tennis action this Steve Maros1 and Rid. ~' mr. J -.l•nior l'\l'han~l'
season. Whill"er. both s ensor,,; . ::.i.udl•nt from S " ed l•n.
Here·s a caps ule run· Also ba<:k arc ::.enlol"l'i .ind s1lpho m ort• H1ch
down or the area Century J ohn Nich olson, J ohn Keefl'r 1~ O<''<l 111 l111C'
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Huntington Beach in the Strauss. Jim Reordt>n expected to add ::.trenJ.,rth
Emplre loop: a nd 1unior J o hn in s 1n ~ll''· .i nd R u~!>
Swedlund. T.;uch1da .rnd Sl'oll Sall'C Cere11.a fl~I ,ffar Ad dang s t ti I m on • \\lit tC'am m the rl oubh.• ...
The Sea Kines have it depth to the Ne wport com1x-11t1on .
all and show no signs or s<i.uad are sopho mon.•s Th<' d uo o C J l' fr
giving up lhear CTY-Jaallempsl'~ and Ste\'t' M J r n l' 11 ,, n d I' .it
crown. CdM coa('h Den-Demott. s enior Lan('c Ca' .1nn j, anntht•r
nis Trout says his team Da\'1s. 1un1or KC'\ in P"'"hlc' doublt•' rum·
may be e"cn Mrongcr Buckler and T om l 'n · btnJtllln.
due to added depth. \'erl. ll1111fi11gff)H
Returning Crom las t E11ian~ia D es pite a m orl' year are senior Dan Ge~en, and Junior Jim Althou Rh Ed Schwart7.. bnlan<·<'d team th1i. Y<.'ar.
Curley, who is the de· last year's No. 1 playt•r , lhl' Ollt.'r:. J o nut .JPJll'ar
f ending C l F d o u ble s transrerred t o La~una to ha\l' thl' JlO" l'r 111
'c hampio n along wilt\ Beach, th<' Eagll•S .in· nvcrt!ll.C' d l'frnd1n.: Em·
Stnior John CaUne. su.re lo be 10 tht• th1cl.. or p1rc l.C'al:Ul' r hamp11111
Se niors Curt Ensiim il for SCl'Oncl pl a Cl' Fnoth1ll.
nnd Kt'vln f or be$ and Coach J 1 m J <"nnr r :( C:ourh Tom JI .1lln" ·._
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funds for
your non-prof~
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needs to re1se funds call
Huntington Center
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will send ~ our
Chenty Fair details
Rustler Earns
Circuit Honors
Coldt'n Wt-st Collf'¥,('"" J>oul Sthilll•CI has ~en
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Jar Johns on wcr<> a crorded honorabk mention
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SALE!
2 quarts: $2}00 i
1/2 gallon: JB•:>. -------1 You save S2.55
1¥, Plool BWnded X-h ~
11176 P..id""10f'I Cori> "''f
~ fi OAIL 'f PILOT Mond!y. Man:,, l. 1911
New TV Faces
To Jam Screen
8> JOASHANAUER
Nlo:W YORK (l 'Pfl The tc:lt-vtslM nt•tw(')rk~
\\111 be u•ttint( th l'lr tall i.chedult'!C at the end of
\1arch und the beginning o! Apnl. and v1e w.-.rs cun
f'ltpe<'l u crowct of new faces t>n the ~Ut-..:n 1,, St'p
t\'mbt'r. ,
All thrt•e nel\\cirk11 h ll\I' t•ommis11 1oned m ort•
pilots lban !n pabl ye ars CilS \\Jlh 27, ARC with 45
a nd NBC wtth bet\\ een 35 iind 40
1'o ont> know~ yt•t w~t's comtnjt and ~mn1;. hut
a loo)( 11t the nutton<!I :'\1eb cn rating:-. for the \\ t·~k
endmg Feb. 22 rt•H•ali. t!Tat 'm aoy of th"' 11ceun<t
'ieason s hows a rc dmnic J)O(irfy , Jntt some m uy be
facing d eath.
THE BOTTOM OF' TH E list. num ber 66 out of
66, went to ABC's • lk•rt <l'Angelo·Superstar." The
network':. "Alm<~t 1\nylhing Goes .. ul~o was in t!U?
bottom 10 -a nd AMC boabl'> th<' most successfu l
~ccond .;eason "'ntm.-s ("Laverne and Shirley" and
.. The Bionic Woman" l
CBS is represent.ed near the bottom with its new
"Sar ah ... tied for 60t h with the veter an "l\led ical
Center "
NBC. wh i<·h had more than its i.hare of trouble
In the fall :.e a .. un , still hasn't round the winning
rormula. Its ··oumphngs" und "Jigsaw J ohn" are
In t he bottom 10. and Rich Little came m S-1lh ~·hi<;h
b n 't far ahead of the bottom lane. '
"WE'RE ST ILL LOOKJSG at some of these
second· season s hows," J ohn J . Mc Mahon, NBC's
vice president for programs. s aid. He pointed to Hl~h Little and "The Practice" as coming up in the
ratings .
• "Rich i~n·t d oing as well as we hoped."
McMahon sa id, "but "e are working with the show.
He's a young. very popular per former and wt''re
hoping the show is going to build for us. We hav.en't
given up and hopefully '':e can still make 1t work:"
Mc~t ahon s aid NBC has 35 to 40 pilots in p ro'.
duction, including 16 in the half·hour comedy area
'' hich he believed was a rt•cord for :'IJBC. The long
form pilots run from 90 .minutes to two hours a nd
lik~ly will be shown in movie ·type scheduling this
spnng. . -
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WHATS All THE
FLAP ABOUT?
DESPITE WHAT
THE CRITICS SAY ...
DIEP n1R011
· IS A SENSITIVE,
EXCITING FILM
THAT DESERVES
TO BE SEEN AND
ENJOYED BY All!
fv\ ,.. COibA rORI ~ ADUl TS Oii. Y
By tbf'Auoclated Prus
·rht followln1 a re Billboard's hQt record hits for
tht' wel'k cndin1t March 6 as they appear In next
'4t.>ek'b issue of Ehllboard ma11111ine:
' TOP SINGllES
I U >Vt; MACHIN£ Pt. 1 -Mir uclcs, Tamlu
2 ALL BY MYSELF' Erle Curmen, Arb ta
3. OIOCEM BER 1963 Oh Whut A rught -Four
Seasons \hrner UrOll. -Curb
4. TH E ME FROM "$.W.A.T " -Rhyt hm
Heritage, ABC
S T AKE rr TO THI-: LIMIT -Eaf!les. Asylum
6 DRE AM WAVER -Gttry Wright, Warner
Or~
7 LONELY :'111GllT Ang~I 1-'acc Capt.iln &
Tt•nnille. A&M · • •
8. 50 WAYS TO LEAVE YOlJR LOVER Paul
Simon, Colum b1u
9 LOVE HURTS -~atareth. A&M
Voices From P(lSt
Close 'Old Vic'
LO~DO:'\' <AP) ,:.__The National Theater Com-P~Y said .goodbye to the Old Vic theater Saturday
n ight w i th r epla ys o f m e m o r-a ble p a s t
perfor manc e s on E n gla nd's' most fa mou:.
Sh akespearian stage .
Albert F inney, currentlv starring as Hamlet
s.teppe<J i!lto the wings as Sir J ohn Gielgud spoke th~
first soliloq uy from his own portra} a l of the
tortured prince m any years a~<r.
Sir Ralph Rich ardson played a scene from .. An·
tony and Cleopatra." Sir Laurent·e Olivie r, too ill to
take part, appeared on a recording. Da me Siby l
Thorndike, 93-yea r-<,>ld-grand dame of the E nglish
stage. "."as wheeled into the gold and green the ater
by a . fnen~ who said the actress had attended the
opem!lg ntght of the Old Vic's Shakespear e com -pany 1n 1914.
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4 EAOL~S Tht•1r Creattiat lhtK '1971-197~ Asylum · '
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6 PAUL SIMON SHU Cr ugy After'Att Thc:.c
\'curs, Columbia
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Simon. Columbia
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7 TRACKS 01'; l\l\' TEARS -Linda Ron:.t..idt w.-, ;.a.... l~l
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8. CUPID _:TonyOrl;mdo & Da'l\n, Elekt ra "lOYE AND DEATH'"
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COUNTRY SINGLES
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the Or•nge Coast
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Deductions Told
By6l'L\ IA PORTt.'ft
I 1''fflh 0/ CJ ~"119'
• If yw drive lo work b«aust.' > ou m~l carri bulky tooh~.
eqwpmut... tn.strun1ent.s, etc , you m.iy b4: able lo qu11hf)' for
the last lime on )Our 75 return from the "hb<'ral ll<S rult'
under wbtch you COln d'-duct the t'nllre cust of tht.' cvmmutt.'
to work.
Thhl rule permits )'OU to d1:ducl the lOllll COlll or dnving
to and fro m work 1( you u~<'<I tht> rur pnm:.iraly bt.>t·aui.t• you
had lo carry the bulky eqwpmrnt, 11nd )OU wouldn 1 h,H't•
UI~ the car to drive tu w vrk "but for " the fact that thci.c
bulky 1temi. h11d to tx·
transported to work.
BUT TARTI C I
'"71, l.he ms ti. dropµ111~
this ''but for" rule and
s ubstituting what 1s
known as the· .. addi-
Money,s
Worth
tional expense" test. Thill nt.'w tt.'sl .... 111 bur most or) ou Crum
cl&Jnung the same car-ex1wnM.• dt.-duct1on next )ear that
you are claiming for 1975 under thl• old ruh'.
In 1976, the I HS will let ) 1ru deduc t only thl' .. add1uonal"
expense you incur to carr) thl' toot:.. in "'hatevt'r way )OU
travel to and from work. As the IRS Itself expl•11ns 1t
A taxpayer spent S2 per day to commute to and from
work by public transpo~taon before the tu pa) l'r had to
carry necessary "'orlt implements Whl·n he had 10 carry
the implements t o and from 140rk, 1t coi.t bJm S3 pe r day to
drive a car and an additional S5 per day to rent a trailer 1n
which the implements \\ere earned
Cl) Since the taxpayer ml.'cb the "but for" test. the full
$8 per day can be deducted ror 1975 The same expense~ in·
curred after '75 can be deducted onl) up to SS per day lt.hc
"additional" expense fort.be tra1len.
(2) OR SAY THE Tr\XPA\'ER used the car trunk for
his tools and didn't need a tra1lt•r He then c6uld deduct $3
per day m '75 but \\OUld ha' c no dedu(•tJon for expenses in·
curred a fter '75.
13 ) Or say he would have used his car. regardless of the
need to transport tools in a tr:uter lie fails the .. bl.It for" te')t
for expenses in 1975 but he has "additional" expenses of SS
per day for the trailer" h1ch can be deducted both for '75 and '76.
14 ) Or say he wo11ld ha\t~ used his car in any event,
without a trailer. He meet!> neither test, has no deduction 1n
'75 or '76.
If you in any way me<'t the "additional expense" test for
'75 and not the old "but for " te~t. )OU can deduct your ex·
penses.
If you spend money saekin~a JOb in '75. you 've b<>l'n hit
by a change in rules. The J RS says that you can deduct the
cost or seeking employment in ~our !>~me trade or business,
no matter whethet you get tht.' JOb or not. But you can't de·
duct the cost of s eekmg cmplo} ment 1n a different trade or
business even tf you get the JOb.
SA\' A COLLEGE l!)ISTRlCTOR paJS an cmplo) menl
agency ree to get a ne\\ IJ(>St a., .m instructor in another col
lege: he can deduct the fl't•. But 1f hl' pu1d a ... 1milar ff'e lo J?<'l
a job as a computer programmer for u corporation, he can t
deduct that fee under the nc"' ruks.
Exception: 1r you paid )Our foe to gel a job in u nt•w
tradt' before Apr. 21, 1975. you can dl•ducl the fee on the 19';'5
return.
These rules arc particul.irly rtlu~h on new entrants into
the job markt't You <'an't dt'duet }Our employment agency
fee because) ou are entering a new trade or busmess, uni cs!\
YoU paid for J?elling the job before Apr 21. 1975.
SPECJA l. tax tip for '75 b> the Research Institute of
Amenca: IC you had ch1Jd -care and or dependent-care ex
penses an '75, they are dc<lurt1bl~ only 1r you Incurr ed them
to enable rou to iret a pa},ng 111b.
IF YOU WOl'LD Ht\ VE SPF.NT the money for ) our
child'!> or dependent's care in any event, the amount 1~n 't
deductible' cvt>n though you do go to work In applymii this
rule lo a particular case. the Tax Court m 1975 inferred from
the evidence thnt the taxpanr mother would have sent her
child to nurst'ry :-.chool "lwthl'r or not !>he in imaged to J?et a
Job
Restaurant Se1ninar
To Studv 'Effect s' •
Oru n~c Coa~t Coll1•g f''s
tt>nth annua l Ri:i.laurJnl
MnnJJ(\'ml'nl St•rnmar 111 di 111•
held March 15 at the Sht•r.1tn11
Newport llolel in Ne\\ 1><>rt
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here till th1•y <'a 1 1 y 1U1'.1\\ .1 ~ in·' h•l\ •
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l'Om<'~ 11 (\('r month., of 1ll'h.11t•
and h1'.1rinJ.:' 11\ 1•1 <.11th thin.:'
as the threat of ml "Pill"' lo lh<'
<'nv1ronm('nt :rnd beach1•<.
BUT T HE ~I ES of th1• S•·cl
<'O·J art:' more conC'1•11w1l \\1th
th<'tr d nily routm<' Th(•y lallc
llttl\' of th<' enntlO\'Crw !\Ur
rounding t hat work WhJl
they do s ay, when coaxC'd. ,.,
lhat they are ~on,·in('c•<I tlw
t echnology and safet~ pn··
cautions are so sophistic.1tnl
lhe chance or an ac9d1'nt
or an actual !1p1ll on a produc
ing rig -1s virtually nil
"It's lonely and sometimes
pretty boring But the sun
n ses and star.ftJled mi;:hl"i
are beautiful." sa's Bob
R> der. He did land!>cari<'
work in Cranston . R.I . before
signing up to do kitchen
chores on the rif'?. Still, th1•
e mpty stretches of oct'.10
make him restles!' fo r lht'
Nr11. En11?land mount Jin.-..
Alnn Rh1ndres .. a \Oun.:. ~('rufr). red-headed ·l'an.1
dlan. has "orke-d otr!>ru•rt> ml
n(ls for 1x )'ears He chttk"' ,,
mullltud1• or i:.111~1·<; 111 h1i;
('Onl rol hcHll h 11 r• fll V" M'\'l'I ul
h•\ 1·1.;, lht•n Jll"hc•"' \h(• hrt•nk
pc-cl.ti Tht• 11.XOO fN·l 11( pipe,
11. inclmg 1nt11 t hl• m·1·,111 nnor.
h.1lh.
TllRt:E Rell G ll~ECKS on
lht> dnll dl'ck. their d1:n1m~
CO\ l'rl'd \\1th grea!>(', ~r..1b
t"'o Ji:llo!ant1c wrcnchcq :-us p~.'Odt•cl on l' ,1 hlt>s Tht•v latch
lht•m lo lht• JOIOt of l~o PIP<'
i;qrt1nns Rhmdress. the hea<I
drlll1•r. presses anolh<'r le\t>r
The• lop Sl'C't ton of pipe S\\ 1ftl)
11n11.1mh
The rou,ehneck-. 0 1p chains
and hoist pipe. The~ replace a
cl.1m.iJ:P<i sect 1on "1th a new
JO. foot lt'n~th
·\'ou 'll notice. on the old·
\Jmcrs. the~ may ht• m1s'1n1t
3 ringer. ~omes from n1ppin'
th{)Se cha ms ... sars Jont>s, a
rubust natl\ e or Jackson,
:ills:. . who O\ ersecs the
or)l•rnt ion
Jone., (':tmt• In from e•J:ht
\l'.lr'-nn ;in 011 n5? 1n lht•
'nrth St'.• to head thl' &>den J t·\plt•r~twn tlw f1r.,t off the
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Pu h He Sets ~bys Ed Option MUiled ·
-r Newport-Me11a Trwtees 10 Rule March 9
For the r-._nc _____ ____
RecoM A Bad
the quutloo ot wbct.btt or not ph}'l~al tdunt1on lbou1d be an
opttoaal prqrram ln the
N'ewp>rt.Jlltu Unified Sehool
Dillrict ts "" pet'led to be MlUt"d
by Kbool lrU.SlffS ll&rch t .
At that Ume, they plan to de·
termint whether au Jun1011 and
MnJora, Juat aenlon. 01' no on •
•lll have the cholc~ of taJtlnc
rregnancy
No Longer
A Taboo
NEW YORK (AP> -The
Ma(ine Corps· automatic dis-
cbaree of an enlisted woman who
bec:ame pre1nant in the servlcte
waa ruled unconstitutiooaJ by a
sharply divided federal appeals
court.
111 an opinion for the 2-1 majori-ty ol lbe U .s. Court ol Appeals,
Judie J ames Oakes labeled as
outmoded ''the taboos inherent in
connection with pngnaney."
"P•EGNANCY IS no lot1ger
.. a dirty word." Oakes added.
However, Jn dissent, Judge
Leonard Moore wrote: "The ma-
jority would pretect appellant in
her 'personal choice in matters
ol marriace and family life' but
her personal choice was to enlist
ln the Marine Corps. to subject
berseJf to lt.s regulations and to
f<>rego marriage and family
life."~
The woman, Stephanie
Crawford. 29, formerly from the
Syracuse, N. Y ., area, enlisted in
the Marine Corps in 1968 at 21 for
a four-year bitch. She rtteived a
less-than-honorable general dis-
charge at El Toro, Calif., on May
21. 1970, "for convenience of the
go\'ernment due to pre,nancy."
AT T HE T I ME, the· Corps
automatically held a pregna nt
member "permanently unfit for
duty · · Since then, the military
ser\'lces have ruled that cases of
pregnant members are to be con-
sider('d individually. giving them
a r hoire of discharge or remain·
tni;: in the service ··if otherwise
quahhed."
Miss Crawford moved to Essex
Junction, Vt., after her discharge
and her daughter was born Dec.
13. 1970. When she sought to re-
t•nhst In the Marines. she was
declared ineligible because she
h•id a dependent child.
MISS CRAW F ORD married an
1\1 r Force man and they now are
l>totloned on Guam, where she re-
1·t•nlly had a second Mild. She re·
i.::un~ custody or the older child
after placing It out for adoption.
fo'ollowing her discharge. Miss
('rawford sued the Marine Corps
roi reins tatement or damages.
Hut an 1974 . Chief JudJ?e James
Holden of lbe Vermont federal
court dismissed the suit:
p ysical educallon or other
claues tn.atu.d • dttision for lbe Mmelttor tha t ~ins tn Sept em bu.
R6wts of the sun·t)t are In·
conclusive. accordm' to dbtric:t
olfiCfa(I, but tbe aft$Wtn JIVen
by student.$ provld &.he follow-1.ni Wonnattoo:
••re .. ~xamplf:3
·~ DICK WUT WASHINGTON CUPh
-Rep TbomasM.R ,
aad to aa)'. ts raplcll)'
dcclanlnJ.
AT LAST WEEK' board mttt·
ln1. lruateu r ece w«t a report
co ncerntna \be current cic · ~r1rntntaJ pro1ra m allow1n1
e11hfh-nm.ester seruors to drop
physical education if the)' wi h.
However, trustees a l<l they
would wait anhl March \0 make
-SOCIAi . STUDIES, Enibsh
and b~'neu edul'allon were tho
courses .take n most onen by stu
dents In plaC\' of physical educ.a·
Uon.
A couple of weeks or ao
u o, he dectlned to enttr ,...,.-~:-'11---~• the pre&ldentltt1 UH.
And more r~cenUy he deollned even to run (or
re-oltttion to Cooare.a. oe e..~ f'OllNTAOI VALcl..C't COMMulfln :::::::::::---_
MOl.,UL 11•e•uatv It, 1tt4 That contrasts with t.ht results
ol a survey tabn prior to~ cur-
rent experiment. in which stu·
dents &aid \hey would take urt,
work experience and indu.stnal
art ii gWen the OPPoflwllty.
,.,. • .,. Mo . """' H•t--. '"" ' L E A S E , -c .. (1e,.._1.inv.1i.... •• aomebodv stop-bim '* ........ _...,, e • .._ ,.., ,...,,, J
11 ... o c..~---......, be.fore he strikes 11aln. ~ "•••1ut.eYu,ttl• On ce h o pielta up
:::i -¥#t.. -c...i.. '""-Iii .--·•1•• MSorry-bomb warning." momentum. there'• no
""TSeventt·elght pe~nt of the
students who ru pooded Hid they
remain on c:ampus dllrin1 lhe
physical education ~riod. or
UM>se, 72 percent said they are
taking credit courses and six
percent said they did other things
on campus. s uch a homework,
°"extra-curricular activities.
... • .,. ljl•• R ... '1 """t. i.i.1 lt lhnc whue he m'd .. t
Y-t ....,,., Hl>Mll\ ..... ""-"-----------------------~ ...., stop. As the last straw,
,,., -Mn J-• w ll•••· 1om E1 t\eaven forfend, he ml&bl. "'-·~""':~~:~ .. ,~~:. !,nBitiaoltiJvoetDe~tshhes decune to put out any IN •M "'"· c. .. 1 11.,,,..,, tJ~ ::-_ mor~ news relea ses. A•(Qr, '"-l•ln V•'i.y, t'"· 11a1•UA•Y 14.1•1•
""· •"" "'" ..... , -·" KW u IN THE RELEASE an-~"1:·:" ~~" ~~1;:-Mc.~'"· no un c in g b is -1 a\ ts t .. n L•tc111,.1•. ,..,,.11"9( ... e.41Cn. d e c I e o s i o n , t Ir e
:' -Mrt.. -..... °"'"•" ,,,., . California Democrat o--~ .......... ..,, .. ,11.t'll F • 1 • s said, "I would bope UJat -FI FTEEN P EIU.:t>N'l" o f ..... UAHH."1• a t t an m y 11 years in
those surveyed said tbey spend ~ ... ::..!!!.t--: .. ~:.~"°' . I Ill a e c.oneress a might ha\'e the time off cam pus, either wort-u .. u ••Y 1t.. m• lftg or engagin° In snhrts or other Ml. -Mo. •-1 .. ~. ~ & t"' o.i.H• ........ CHIA! Mow. '°Y· phys ical fitness activities . • MWl Mrt ""-•~ atir ... 11.1.n1
Another seven percent said they °"'•"'· wu1""1"'1~ ... t1. 1<a1•uAaY1',\t1• spent the time off campus, but In -Mr .• ...i "''' ... ,,Y "•""-11,.1
vol'-'.ed i_n classes at other learning 91-1!:;,:uT.'~'~a.":~::V· .. ''·
lnstituhons,suchas OrangeCoast -· .,,. "'"· J•mn it•"'•· 110.i
By THOMAS D. £LIAS
Taxes, medical malpractice. gambling and
homosexuality are issues with litUe In common. But
there is one common thread among the m this year:
None will be voted on in either the June or November
elections through the initiative process, despite ef-
forts to put each on the ballot. · College. . ~·..,. '-"""· """""9t"" •K"· "'"''•....... .~ -Nlnety·eight perc~nt s aid ""· .... ¥n J.,,,K e 11 ... t110 E•
Ac tress Dyan Cannon bas they are A or B s tudents. v•1'-·"o;;':;uvt~'Vi~'~!,.
writte n h e r firs t movie -Seventy-one percent con---"'"· 11t""""' ow""" iom
It's possible the U.S. Supreme Court's decision
on the federal campaign spending law will eventual·
ly wipe out the limits imposed on campaign and In-
itiative spending in California by the 1974 Pohlical
Reform Act. Those limits are the biggest r ea son for
this year's dearth of initiatives and so far they a re
unaffected by the federal decision.
script and the me music and sider themselves above a verage s.-1o .... ,,_,.,,,v.i .. y,.....,
ii now directing 3 docume n -or exeellent in physical fitness. u .. a.uu .. n inety·two percent say the" c;a .. au1.t1os•tt•1. t a r y o n " c h i I d r e n ' s. 1 .J _,..,, ,., '"• ba throo m trauma" titled are invo ved in some type of -·•""Mr'"°"'' .. '""eoy11.s... physical fitness a ctivity or pro-JW" c.cw"·-· •• "Number One ." ,.._,,,11,1m gram. ,,,, • .,.. "''~ ~ Sii«"-'"""· BUT THE FE DER AL IUJUNG MIGHT form u
1 '-'"'•"",.:-:..z~:O,;. ,.u -legal precedent In a suit filed in January by a group
C()unty ~Faces Sui·t ....... "'"· """" .. ,h. s...J ..... that had sought to qualify an initiative requiring ti (Apl"'-i.":: ... ..,, .. ,.,. two-thirds vote or the Legislature to raise all types
w.. •flll Mt>. 111.1101 it .. ,,.,. $.II\ o( state· ,axes. That suit charged the spending limit ~~··~,~-0 ... 0 L•o ...... s.',,. ofS137,707 is a violalionofFirstAmendmentrights
"-"'·· .. '' offree speech. ·Over Cantps1·te Loss ~":..:::· l.,,., '-Mt"'· !>.ti\,_, .•r?nica11y,tbe P~~~RerormAct1tse11wasan ... -.. ,., "'• uutiati ve. passed a s r I UJIU'>lUon 9.
""· •• -'" .i.-v.-•• s.. The impact of Its tight limits becomes obvious
"""'" c..cww•"°· 0"' . with one look at the June ballot. Orange County may fa <'e legal action O\'e r the ~lleged destruction of
an archeological site an Dana P oint.
Thret' membe rs of the Society for C•lifornia Archeology claim thal a
prehLstonc Indian campsite was destroyed last September because
county om cials failed to properly supervise grading operations for a
housing project. ----·---------
T HE SITE WAS located along
Del Obispo Street near San Juan
Crttlt. The area s urrounding the
creek is ~lieved to have.been In·
habited by lndians as early ws
8,000BC.
Marinu Parks of Corona del
Mar, a society members said that
1t is "highly likely" swt wilt be
broui:ht agains t the county.
The county previously rejected
a $17~.ooo damage claim filed by
Mrs. Parks, Marie Patterson, or
Capistrano Bea<'h, and Van Eg-
gers, of Rancho Pal05 Verdes.
THECLAI M WAS rejected J an.
13 The individuals have s ix
months from that d ate to bnng
suit. Mrs. P arks s aid
According to Mrs. l'arks, a
county use pe rmit issued to the
Malborough Development Com -
pany d efined the grading area
and specified that an areherngist
be present during 1rading opera-
tions.
The destroyed s ite. s he said,
was located outside the grading
area . She said it was 105t because
grading operations e x<'eeded
specified limits. She said an ·
a rcheologist never was present.
MRS. PARKS SAID the action
represented the first time a claim
has been filed against the county
o ver the des tru c ti o n o f
archeologital s ites. She noted
that similar claims have been
Med in other counties .
"Things llke this have gone on
too long in the county and, if al-
lowed to continue , will totally
destroy vital evident'e of our
cultural heritage.•· said Eggers
a professional archeologist. '
sr.)()Sll~"°'"'u" G r o up s I i k e th e Ca 1 i r o r n I :i
"" • ...,, ~~~~~i 1~:,..._ 1,.11 Trial Lawyers Assn. and the California v•"'-•• ..... ,,. ,,,, Medical Assn. -among ,, • ., ... ,, "· ,,,. th lthl t . I . ""-""" o ..... , ... , ... ..,°"'.1oou Otn'HERN e wea es spec1a in-
,,-, ... W.•1"'11"'1.,·'"1 CALIFORNIA terest groups in the state
.... , ... ,, 1'· ,,,. " -all floated the idea of in·
Mr •"4 '-"" 'lhom•\ Jvh411'\, U'\O FOCUS -..... •w. API " 101. co~•• w w. .. iliatives in the past year
bOf • ... .._,, u, 1,,. and alt have g t ven up. "" •""MP• Rooe•1 c.."''*" *1 Most recent was the medical association's ide a ~~.!."=.:~':! ~.:!.~" .. 12 or placing malpractice reform oo the November a.re.•-"'~ ... wu1on1n•t••.qin baJlot, a notion that lasted less tftan a week before the ,.., .,... "'~~:,_ "(!!~! mv....,., doctors realized th:at getting lbe half-million or s o
F ·~·st. MCAs E1 To•• ~. signatures needed to qualify their measure for the
,.., •NI "'" •-" ""\(""'· -· ballot wo uld be Impossible under current s pending U,.Y ... ,MIUiOftYletO boy "limits
L4 S VE<i4 S Wrrl•~ h<itnwo l\\UOHI Ml•ll><I~
H4MMA(I( COOi( C f 1tt> ll °""'..i 111. JI. •NI S•ncl•• ~ .....
bOOtol Co\I• -..
VAHEl(·SEllERO -"•b lJ AIM J ,
15. 6"CI CMot 0 • U. -II of F-1•"• v .....
STANSBE RRY lllJICllY f'•O 11
Jait' 0.vtd. 11 ••• frif••Port a..cl\,
-IUll•lffn ~.ti of ...... ~,,.
DEVICH U.MEllON FO 1J,JoM
0 . 10, •NI -•Y Ootolhy, 71. bo(ll ol
H""Uft91on llu < h
. IN BACKING'OFF, n t E DOCTORS e xpressed
fear their m eas ure would rail \>eca use of lack or
public sympathy for their cause.
This was clear evidence that they have learned
the lesson of the Political Reform Act as it applies t9
initiatives: Only those measures with a solid base of
public s upport can qualify under present financial
restrictions.
This is a real chanli(efrom earlier years when big
money inter ests could hire an army of petition
circulators and obtain all the voter signatures they
needed in a hurry. Now, almost all the c irc ulators
ha\'e to be \•olunteers. making grass:roots s upport.
the only way for a n issue to get on the ballot.
' \,\G U T£~
· S I DE
made a me aningful con-
tribution to m y consti-
tuents, my sta te and my
rountry,''
I can't s peak for h s
constituents, s tate or
country, but he certainly
has made a mewningf\JI
contribut~n to m e.
llEES 18 T HAT rarest.
or rarities on Capitol Hiii
-a law giver who 1s his
own ghost writer. Man
and boy, his news re
leases·h ave provided me
with more c olumn
material than ony other
two Ca lir o rn l tt
Dem ocrats co mbined.
Whir h makl!s him dlf-
fil'ult to replace.
Stai.es m e n w e c nn
always get , but C'olumn
fodder is hard to rome
by. I trust the voters In
Recs' home district will
keep that In mind when It
comes t ime t o elect his
successor.
W H EN H rt; latest
det'llning annount'ement
r e a l'h e d th e press
gallery, l stopped by his
ofTice io hopes I might
pe rs uade him to re-
consider. But he was out,
apparently getting in
some re tirem ent pra<'-
tice. So I s pent a half
hour or so looking over
his fil e of old news re-
leases.
The quality lhal shines
thro u g h the m th e
bri"ghtest is compassion.
Permit m e to c ite but
thrtt examples.
Recession C11re-~ex
TO-Sl l!:WSKI T0MA!oZEWSK4
Fe b. U, Aftd,lt1. >•. '""'•H•H 8o,_ NI.tr!•, )0, l>o01 ol Hl-1
1 .. c:h
t<!ME·t<ll\llE -f:eb U , D.1•111 0.0 lO,
,..fnltrrt.-d Joy<.• M 1M, ''· OCMr-of eor ....... ,~ •.
ln effect , this r eality has accomplished the
purpose of those a ssemblymen who tried a nd failed
last year to push an initiative-reform law aimed al
keeping '"kook"' proposalsofftheballot.
IN CJ97J, WH EN tht~
leak of the "P entagon
Pape rs " was mak i n ~
headlines a rross tht•
country, Rees demanded
that the Pe ntaiton shart·
some or its leaks with
s mall w ee kl y
newspapers that couldn't
afford Washini;ton cor
responde nts.
British Strapped by Economy Find Diversio~
LONDON <U PI' -Strui:ghnJ:
to emerge Crom t hl' "ONt r('
l'~ulons 8lnc e World War II,
Rritons have naturully been look.
mtt around for inexpen.'ilvc l'ntcr·
lalnmcnt. A ccorc't1n ic to ltH'
magazine N1.•w Society, th('y h;1vc
found It -11ex.
Lookin.i fl t the ~o rfibH
econ o mi c see n <' w i th 11
M>Cloloa1sl's cyt•, thC' mn..:u1ml'
aald:
• ' W H f! T II f: R T 11>: N E W
,dtprt•llsion wilt evc-ntually tn1a:cr
a rise In the birth ratt' thrnuJ:h in
crosed a uual activity '" nn
Jrooh.-but lntrl.iuin1ot propcK1tlon
Wt alrHdy know thut stnk"" .ind
lenithy powt'r cul.!! tt•na to r esult
tn ovrrflow l ng mntt'r nll y
hospitals, n ine mont~ lalt'r; but
what about a lt>ngt hy deprc!\<1lon ..
Student Sues
After Incident
At Dana High
A Dona Hills High School SlU·
dent who claims he required
hospital and continued medic1l
treatment afte r he was st ruck 1n
the face by a fellow student sued
bis alleged asullant and his
father las t wed : for S160.000 in
damattes.
Named as defendants in the
Orange County Superior Court
actlon filed by Wallace Brimley ol San Juan Capistrano for hJS
son. James P .. 17, are Dana Hills
stuijent Larry Etilow and bis
f•tber. Al, also of San Juan.
Brimley claims that the inci·
dent 1ct the school. 3333 Stttet of
the Colden Lantern. Dana Point.
erupted June 9 when Larr y
. l:hJow sttuclt his son ~ause the
~eT Brimley re fUl5ed to give
~up bia chair.
""Are people turnin~ back tos<""
as the oldest and c ht>apcst form of
human entertainment '>'"
It cited the ··as ton1shm1: sales or
glossy sell m agazlnc'll ·· and the
l"tronl( m arkt•t in birth control
pills u lnd1catlons tht1t this might
be the cnsc And il Q11okd un t•x
('('Uti\'e oC a company maklng
anotht•r type of contn1re11tiv<• 011
a lso reporUnR i;iood bm11nes11 "'Ith
the word'< .. Arter 1111 11 pnQr o;IJln
dard o( hv1ng doesn "t seem to,.,top
lht•m an Indio, for1•xamplt• ··
RUT. T llF. MAGAZIN•: :<1:11cl,
•''the ni~lni.: rost of bret'<hnit" ha,;
~~riously afff'<'t t'd th1• h1rth 1 uh'
and more wo mt'n or child· bearing
uge are in full-tim e work "
THE AltTICI, E SAID there has
been an ups urge 1n the crime and
swcide rates during the rt>cesslon
nnd a complete absent'eoflnnova-
t1on and e xperi ment on tht•
cultural front. More and more
people a r e seekmA escapism
t h roug h football, lort-i &n
hollda)s. gam h hng, emigration
and d111ust<'r mov 1es
The maguint said thr fnll of 4
perC'('nt tn h vanl( st andards In 1975
W;'IS Unprecedenttd in lhc postwar
em. It said I h<-re was on 8 percent
drop tn liquor 11 alcs, 11 4 J>\'rcrnt
fall In f'JC Pf'ndlture on fuel a nd
light and 7 per<'ent ln conxumer
durable~ whUe the continued
1!f'cllm· In food l'on~umpllon wrus
"quite 1111ton1shlna "
''Bt-twe en mid ·l 97<t ond
mld·197S, lht> popul11t1 <>n or
EnJtlnnd ond Wulea rnsC' hy 1('101
than 10,000 This, soy!I lht' Ofrlcr
of Population C'M11H•'l<'l' a nrl
5u rvf'ys , w o~ t he s m alh'sl
Pf"l'l<'clim e m rrcase s ince d1•
t:uled eslim att's startt'd in the
1920$ Mor<' and m ore couple" an·
undoubtedly postponing or oban ·
donini: the idea of h1w in'1 children
LowBidLkr
On SC Sclwol
ANIMAlbgicl$~1Wt"' Wntract Told
"MO \t40NOE1t s .. e·s l)O~ 'T1ReD-
SME 6AAt<4l AT MEA'-"L DAY ••.
Harwick antt Sons, Newport
Beach contractor, was lhe ap-
parent low 'bidder for construC"-
tion of Shorecllffs Junior High
School in S on Clemente.
The firm bid lbe-project al
Sl{J".000. •ccord!ng to Joe
W mer. admtnislraUve services
dire c tor for the Capjstrano
Unified School District.
The bid is about nine ~rcent
below the arch1tect.s' estimate,
Wimenald.
Eleven bids we re received.
The highest was $2,021,000
Cons truction at the Via Socorto
•cbool site will begin next month.
Wimer s aid. The school will open
In fall of 1977.
School trust ees a re expected to
accept the bid at a meeting Mon-
<b,y night •
WINTER !.T 4Rl(S F~b U. 0.'°•
INMN).1' Of CO\t• Mt~• •ft<I Gl-
My-rt411M, 1J. of H1.1ttli"'Oton &#«Pt
BRIMER HANDLEY hi> IJ, II.I
ti'°" tllteyf\Otch. •1. •rid Artiuw JoV<-t,
,. llO<h oe H...,t1..q1on e .. <"
MAHoi.EY JONES Job I; '"'"
(I\ Je\~ t) And l(•C"•f'tl\if 6"f\ 1',.
-llOfCO\t.-w
PROVIEHCE ROSS ~n I•. ~ E • W, ..-o It-"'" ,.._,. 1l, lllOll>Of ...... ,.nqi ..........
kELlY WACaTAl"F F•b U ,
°"'"1-ttr 0.ftt•I, >O. •ncl P•-1• '. 10. llOlll ol .. _,.,,. v .....
ROMEO OEHL -Feb. u. E-n E •
1•, ....S J .. n lli.n. 14, l>olft oA H""'•
tnqlOft 8 U Cft
CAlt"iON 0$80RHE rto t•. 0.v•I
t•fWY, '1, of W•\tf'f'Uft\,ft, MWI Ah<.•
H ~. o• !I.Ullo-•
OROWAY·WILllAMS •tb U
41l!Hl _,.,..'"°"· II ol Nn_t_ """ Cor• E"tllt I•. OI CltPI\"•"" 8-Mft
lltLLA WIL\ON Ftb U JoM
-J• • JJ •ncl C.Onn1• Low. 1• ._.,_ ol We-\ltntl"t\4tr
Ol'"'EGEll HE!' R f'•b U WO .....
"' • -1..1'"11• l••<•. 0 boll\ Of .. ..,. .. ,...on .. •t h VONV.L~llN -C OON,.lO ~•b.
''· 0•'"'" .. "''' JJ .,,ct l tft(I• LUC .. I .. llOll\ M Hfi"lt"Olon 8tP«n
-flYOW WfT•if'llL[Y '•I> 14,
11-lpl\ rJdw-.rd. h . •"Cl """°'on .;,,,.. •. n. 00th .i H""""''•" e..,,. ll•EltA\IH,1(1 C4MPQHI r~o
,, fll-1 ... ''· ."° ......... "-1'1. llOlft Ol H ..... ll"fi~ .. _.II
YQRI( Al.rMAN ••r> It lhl<\<110 """'°·?'.•"II lt&wtt~ \, ,., bolfll Of """'"""' ........... Vl(ICllYOlSO'f f•t> " Wlfll-
-....... ,....,., 1 11• .... DO<h ·-(Ml• Mo~ f M()ll"I~ TAYlOll ~•I> f4 Al .....
n ·~ •"II l••-• Jo•<• ll. ~~ti ¥11lt\IM•Mt•r \
Handwriting
Class Sla ted
Orange Coa~t Collt'ge
i.~ offering a free four-
w ee k h a ndw r iting
analysis lecture s eries
Friday m ornings begin-
ning March ~
The series is 111rheduled
from 9 :30 to 11 :30 a m at
the C ommuntt y
Congregational Church
in Coron a del Ma r Jn
ttresled peTSons may re-
gister at the fi rst session.
On D~an 's list
Lucille Schott o r Costa
Mesa ls amon1t J ,650 stu·
dents namt'd to the de -
an's list for scholastic
achievem ent al Fresno
State .
OF T H E 15 PROPOSITIONS BEFOR E the
voters this June, only one got there as a n initiative.
That is fropos ilion 15, the Nuclear Power Plants
Initiative.
Falling by the wayside were the two·Lhirds vote
taxation measure, an attempt by Republican State
Sen. H .L . R il'hardson of Arcad ia to r ci.cind
California's year-old law legaljzin1t all sexual acu
betwee n consenlinR adults and a n effort lo legah 7.e
off-track betting a nd set up Nevada -s tyle casinos in
tW\'Southern California desert cities. or all the initiatives proposed since 1974, only
one besides the nucleor measure will he on the b11llol
this year . Tha t is a proposal to mak<> 1t pmmblc to
raise bank a nd corpor ation taxes by a ~1mple mnjorr
ty vote of the Lejtlslllturc, rather than the two lh1rd'i
now required
Food Peril?
Prof Raps Research
.Dl\VIS It' Pl I -If common food lh'm >-
such Oii rauhflow<'r ond llma tw1.1n"I were tei.t·
t'd an the 11nm<' m :imt(•r 1111 rycla m nlt'fl und r\•rl
dye No 2. the~ also ~nul<l h:1vc• hcc•n l>unnNI
from the market, a t:niver1>1ty of Cal1 fornw
professor contc•ndll.
Dr. Ferf(us Clyd~dalc. n mem ber of lhr
UC Davis de partment of food sdenct> 11n<l
technolo1oty. 11n ld there is .. a stronit c•mn
tion111i11m obout food addlUves whirh tend!i to
distort the test."
t "RED DVE NO. 2 TESTS were donl' <in
rats who~e carc asses we re allowed to rot oft er
they died. and that"s a Vt>ry poor way to run u
test.'' he 11a1d '"Incredibly. cyclamate te'ot'I
were admin iste red by giving a nimals th('
equivalent of 800 botUes or soda a day for life ··
Clydesdale, who suggests the government
s ubmit food a dditives to the same tests il con-
du<'t& on regular foods, said :
.. IF \'OU ATE CAULIFLOWER at the
rate or 15 to 20 poun~ a day." you'd get goiter
because of a chemical called thiocyanate.
""Or Ir you ate 20 pound., or cooke-d llma
beans a day, you would probably die rrom
hydregon ~anide pob oning. the che mical
used in gas cnambers:·
"The :tnalOJtY it1 correct ... he said .
be<'ause tha t 's the way the additives ar c
tested
T h a t samr y eo r ,
declarin g that · '1( you
don 't ha\'(' a l>u~ar quota,
sfarl a country," hr
fomented the Catalina
Island Libcr Hlion Movt.•·
mt•nt. Jts ai m wo11 l0 Rain
Indepe nde nce• fo r tho
i11landers, thu11 makinit
them eligible to sell su~
ar 1n the Untll'd Stutes.
IT WAS, hnw1•ver, in
19*'.0, his firs t year In
("on1tr 1•l!s, that HN•K
st ampt•cl hlmsrlf 1:111 u
tru1• chumpion of th<' lm
1'knJ01t It hupri1•ncd in
connt'ction w Ith tho prar
t 1 r 1• h y v u r I o u .-
JHI I 1 ti r u 11 y • o rt t' n t f' 11
Jtrou1>' or ra1 1ni: m1·m-
tX'r<i of Con~rt'!oll
Nolin..: th11t ll lH•111 1 ...
I u red 11oor ly in con
t <>rv:itl\•1• 1 a tln1:11. nnil
t h;at <'Onl'il'r\'at1ves (1111
b11<1ly In llb<'rttl rulln.:,.,
R t' t' " f n u n d ,. d
"l\0 11 . .the rallnit
1'.)'lltcm with u hcnrt "
Ri\.'\F.O ON unanimou.
vote!. It lilllY t• .nil <13!\
110 1111(' m 1•mbcrs a too
pert'ent rating
J\nd now th tic great
humanitarian declinMI to
sHk anothe r lt'rm Say It
am 't so. Tom .
Coed Lead er
Debo rah H1,.1nsaker ,
daughte r of Mr. a nd Mn .
Richard Hunsaker , 3.512
Ocean Blvd \ Corona del
Mar. has been e lected
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Much le)\"' ha11 1tone l.n'u
thtl\ hom(•. Oriamul
ownt•r Mc11 .1 Vt'rd1•
l';in'ltclt~r. 2IJOO "" ft . :S \M'drm, 3 bath. t'U.)lorn
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bt.ull 11o 1th many l''lra,. ,..mt...,.,.•, Mefk•: Jl1U:5t 'ee lO .APPN'<'latr
ru.1 Utile adv~rt.u.ed Dy appl onl) 5(;'1,900
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110& Act of 1968 A~J~tH', last iu•ov.1na
b makeJ at 1Jlceal to ~al est.lit' urr1n• loo~tnlt
ertl1e "any prt' ----------for mt.>U\aU'<I produet'rs. nee. llmilallon, or Cht'ck our high com·
min:a1.lon based on SI 67S DOWM m1•~1on hre.ak .md fnn;tt'
• color, religlOll, tiex. and t'nJO)' cart'frtt' lh Ina ~n~f•t~ Cull n1>11o for
<tllooal on&Ln. or an 1 o th 11 3 Y <'a r n e 11o <'Ollfidenltal mler\'u.~11o or
I.ion to make any To~ 3 Bedroom. d"'"' by ,lnd :.t'e our new pe'eferen.ce. IJmJU 2 bath. bar;:e prl\ a l • -r or dJ5cnminaltoft... pauo, dble g.irage +ten olfice ·
nas courts. pools Local ~ l '"e.n i• newspaper will not
ingly accepl any
rlisiog for real
wrueh is to viola·
lhelaw.
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ed c~ lO Soulb Coa..,t r 1· I\ ,
Plata and priced only Q 1'} I.' •
$33.500. Sel111r i.uys ~· I~ .. SELL!! Call for com-lUS W.'lflker .C.M.
plete deta1ls. 546·5880 N .. t to Morlcet '°""•• S49-86SS
~HERITAGE
......,... IOOJ . • REALTO RS Sf' AHISH FIXER
l IR JSTORY
BEACH.POOL ···•··················
BACK
BAY
ASSUME YA $28,500
LOAM $24,500
~t treehned dnvc t
secluded beach estate.
Formal enlry lo !.unken
living room. formal dm
mg, and spectur ular ~u~
pended s ta1r ca11e
Lar!!e family si~l'd h\'mi:
room. Cantma k11chen
Dine . Terrare in walled
court) ard. Sweeping
stu1r.. to separa(c m.ister
retreat & ch1ldr ens
s uites . Assume 71'1"•
FHA loan. No new lo<1n
061J $185 mo pays ult.
Won't las t the week .
HURRY! Call 963-7881
4-f:room , giga ntic: Gourmet kilc:hen ~er\'e ma r bedroom swte. a fiesta s1.ce party room
fa lly room. Slone Separate ~uesl swtc ;in
hr lace, and eat·1n .. laundry room doY.n
k l •h en. Nt'wport Kings1aemastt>r1rndun ~··· .,.,,,, '•' " :~\rll pool, huge P•ll•O eque eh11dren:. swle:. up [a I ~.P~A~~~~I O'. ~ :; 'i'o~~lhl!:~~ all ~ ll~td11t
Q KE:Y first to ~ee 1t. Cal . ----··-·-..., Y f\E:Al TORS Ii ~;!°7679 • , , • • •• • Stamr'1 DetiCJht
QJST~~:::ATE [~ IH!;H;JI ~ .. ~.:.-::.!h~:::·~::.~~ ~UESTHOUSE ~ -=·-····-~ b1 R ma~l er "'"h 2nd $49,500 bath Prt'!>lll!C communl·
A i,aa winding country ly h\'ln1t :->Jve thoy
tao,, shaded beneath an NEWPORT BEACH ~ands! Call 64!>-0303 um~rella of towering FOREST OLSON INC
lr~ leads to this rustic 3 Bedroom. 212 l\;1th». •11 ..
hJdtaway! Parkmg for s >rs ne"'. Fu n 1.1r1 l'l' UECUTIYE EST JrTE
LOW. LOwla. LOWIST
prlred an Spygh•" llilJ area. But only
beeu~ owntors were tran11ferre(I far
uway' und mus t sell. uperbly
deeoratcd 3 DR· with den and fabulous
vtew. Now uvu1lal.>le at $165.000. Will
exchangt! for condo.
673-4400 .
HARBOR
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1092 G••r• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
* BALBOA PENINSULA POINT *
Sweeping bay view from super 5 BR
family home. Close to bay, priv. beach
& ocean. Upstairs living rm., sauna ..
jac uzzi, workshop. boat s tor a ge.·
$240,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J II t< ·~'·J• ll•·•• '• ~, o "> olbl
Llti4DA. ISLE~IH IA Y YIEW
Exciting waler trafftc seen from this
comfort able 5 flR Contemp Abundant
tile & teakwOOll. L~c bay~1dc terr'acc
Lush courtyd . Uock 3 bo:cits. sns.ooo
211 I SOR JOGqlM Hil' Rood
NEWPORT CEHTEtl, H.I. 644·4' I 0
eari. Big wooden 4 bdrm SIW,000. 4 IDRM + POOL
custom plus separate 2 FUL"ERREA.LTY I Child :.afe cul <fr sac G~at
s tory guest chalet on 546-0814 shelters ~ccluded ctn\'£•' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
1002 G....rol 1002
over.sbed lot! A han· ii----------•I Um.qul' dnv.-thru J car d y tn a n • s d re 11 m i:urnRl'' Rni:.c.-d tllccntry VIEW HOME IH
•'orttshop. Sw~pm& par· Nio:Of' A Kl:-.iD. bl.·aul leads to sunke n II\ in.: HARBOR VIEW HILLS
ty patio witb huge bnck home + unit for mcome. room Banquet <hnm.: Grarn1u' .J b\.'(jrooms. 3
BBQ! Separate &arden al l>l>al•h llrd11od noof'. r oom S un s h 1 n l'I l>!lth-.. •''l'•'Ull\e hu.mc
area for green thumbs loa d s or :\IOrJ.:l' &. t-p1curean kllchen "'1th lltO deJ(ree \iew
Shrage fal'iht y nr park'i;t . ltl•altor . Sweeping family room l'crfccl forenlert11101n11
playhouse for lite kid· :i48·116Sll642 2237 w1lh toaslm.i fireplace'' l .. tr~l' "'''"IZ room. huae di•! Your own pnvate Sptrahn11 st<urcase sour.-fa mil) room Anthony
w•er well. Soanni 2 10 Ne11o Orleans bak·on) :.w1 mmmj! pool View
s~ &uest house or ren· leading to mammolh from l.1l c hl'n . "' 1n~
t I. Shovel 'em o ut. mas t er bedroom room. dining room aod
P t'e.m up and you've sanctuary' + J Rum1)0" m11i.trr 'I.Ole Ownfrs arl'
8 an estate! Pnce<l-<llrt ~•zed children's rel re ab• mot" al t•d P r1 crd al
drip-for all you Itel. 2 S..'p.ir:ile parklike rt'ar SI 17.500 Call C'IJ 8SSO
l)ln't wait. Call847·6010 ,,,rd~ Sh1mmerm11,um •
-.(r.lt!J•IJ\IUNl!..'•h I merrunpool\Oollh l>flcft''J ~~ 111111iu1 i!~~i. o~~~ <"<~:~~~~ ~~~~ 'O'JithJ1~ or SJ9.SOO at SJ:!:? mo ----·-·-~ ~--' THE REAL
_E~TATE_!I~
$HARP
ASA TACK
JBR. ram rm & dlnlnie rm, bwllln R&O. bn<·k
f1replc and double
&urage. $54.900.
JA.COIS HAL TY
67§.6670 1-----
• LIDO SANDS •
Deluxe 3 h<lrm , 2 balh
home + garden rm &
much m ore E.i1'y wnlk
loocun $00,950
laltoa ley Prop.
batton
• 67§.7060.
Sf'A.HISH YILLA.
ur~m11t1r II\ ma room
11o1th flr.-plnr f' r.11rtlt•n
Vlf'W kttC'hen 1wrrlo11k~
tw11ut1ful p.1 110 N1·.1r
nC'w 1·a~·1' tllrouahout
Total pnre nnlv $<11 .9~
Cail003 67Si
l'all 8"7 ooto
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PACESETTER
IA.RGAIH PRICE
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Fountain Valley
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room. lots or rlost'ls and
kitchen eabmcts. bw ll m
a µpie a n eel! Boal or
trailer jljtc. Great 'an:I
for the kid. ... near .,chCK1b
and shops $19.000
an=~~ Prop~~~
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floor to <'l'lltn.: fir1•pl11<'f'
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warllhnl! pool It 1:icu1.11
& lu.,h lerrares. Spirul
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Call qw1 k 963 '18141
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, CARlfRHCHAMPUff!
Oh w'ow ! Small lot. be~1utlfull\•
maintained 4 bdrm :,1tuated m1<lwa\·
bet ween the beach <2 blot' ks> and
community tennis courts <2 blocks l
~d a quarte r of a Smllhon park t:.
going in soon ! Don 't mb~ th1:.
im peccable home at tht:. realistic
price, Sll.500. m Ne" port Shores. A
seldom-on-the-market rloor plan .
U~ICJUI: Ii Ml:§
REAL TORS 675 7600
312 Manne Avenue BalboJ Island
•fro Afwu Vllff./#' 546 5990 •n•I C:ol'O'l.i 11~/ M.Jr 615 6000
1002 ........... , •.•..........•••..•....••.....•.••
MOST DESIRA.ILE
3 IORM. ILUFFS RESIDENCE
Grt•\'lll>l'll~·poob µallo:-i \'llt'lt t'lt• I ht..,
t111111ctl' ~1 .: ~ r old hollll'. Sp;UU'.'th 111!'
rooll·d ";.ilkwJ ~ . nJ>l'I\ lw:n y tw.1nwd
,•ntr~ .. \ fl'\\ ~l t•p:-. dcm 11 lo II\ 1ng r111 ~
paint{'\! bnd.: trpl<· l'ht•<•t·t ul l'almi.:
.irca ·bright katdw·n· ~ult cltnin~ l Ill.
lg<'., warm It\ ang rm O(ll'n~ lo l''
pandl•d \\rap :1ro11n<I pal to, L'p:..la1r..,
m:-lr. hdrn\. ~lllll' \\':dk ml )o:-.i.'l ..... :!'....__
Bath:-. :\1111'!1 more '. Won't la:-il. l"J ll
fl(I\\ •
C. F. COLESWORTHY
640-0020
EASTBLUFF CENTER ·< ==> -
G.....-ol 1002 GeMrol '1002 .................. , ........................... .
PERFECTLY
BEAUTIFUL
S34,550.
llR TOWNHOUSE
Th1i. lu,urio u" t't•fl.1r
llJn1•l1•1t :1 ltedr oom
11 • hJlh hnmt· ha\ ;11
Xt'ar ne 11o. :1 lir1lroom t.1rh1•d tluuhk f,:ar.•I!<'
Founl3m l'.trk <'nn<lo jnd i:.1rdt•n I.ill h1•n, tMi.11
Prof,.,,:.iona ll~ <lt-c ur.ill-11 .ind r 1· c: r ,. .i I 1 o o .1 I
w1lh perfet·lson clm•n to fill'lhll•"' too _ •
tht' la~l tin\ 1t.,<·t.11l •
Desirable 1·nll.11n11 dou I m· IQuall tt
ble l!ara)!l' 14 tlour Plac•
opener Too mJn\ t•,lr • .-. Prap1trti••
to des<·nh<· ~··•• Ill .1p JS2·1920 '°'
prl't'llllt!. $45,!llHI 1400 OUAll St NIWl'04IT UACI'
640-6161
~ COATS&WALLACE
REAL ~STATE . INC.
•• VA Assumable
W at•rfront Home
Sl 19,500
with dock
'\1•14 Iv n·clwu "''""' .111<1
out 11•'14 t .11 I"'' h111
Ir'" ktll'hl'f'I MOI •
~
COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
Go.-rol 1002 GoeMf'al 1002 •••...•.••••....•..••••........•..•....•.••..•
~fi4 S...ui~m
KE.\l .. T•tK~
644-7270
OHE BLOCK TO Tl-'! BAY
.... f-rom th1 .. (•h.HlhHlt:. 1 .. \1.1\0A
U 1sLA NfJ P "r.r, 11011t
house has :! 111 ' "• • d1·n +
fi r eplarc'. l'I 1 ••' i}l'dtnom
aparlm<'nl l:ac h unit tw~ lwt>n
remodeled. Ownt•r wants to track• tor
more units Call for details, asking
S115.000 •
2121 E. Coast HIC)hwcry. CoroM del M ..
....
•. • ••o DAIL'( PILOT' MC>Mar Marelt 1, 1979 ~!.~.~ ....... ~.~!.:' ........ ~~-~~.~ ........ 1~.~-~ ........
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Geitf.el 1002 G•••el 1002 Co.H MirMI 1024 l 'nt\ J'k \h,rnn•llor
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BAY ANO BEACH
6 7 5-3000
r•llJ 1 L t:UA.h f HV; If C:..CJl-lUt'-..11'\ rit ' ,..,,, .. '\.,a
BALBOA PENINSULA
Western bum lflllna,. PH '· I k1tdwn. •tt thru ftµlc. idLJ ~ S Giant mu) i..tr.ia U"nu
n-•• £ ... -~)!M· n & 1c l o bt'11u11ful 'N•11> port ftlli&l -
He114h1.11 • Sprllwhna lit• ._ 1""1dl(Y , __ .. oclli 1048 ~w c •• ~,·.1~ •11n. aurrounth.•d by' '117 ......,_.... "" "'"' .,,..
•Plll r 11 fcncinti 61111 •••••••••••••••••••••••
bottk)anl for the: lmb CHAMPAGMITASTI VlrtCH'\w ~ .. f h Ouplu BAYFRONT t'loiw l..imlly room. din SP4rklnt& der« "''°' ul nn ndc lh••\. 1.-, l"I
"''· anurmcl built In• l1m•ll" quality. ln p~ lut 1.,qt\'r ucHl h.l& .. 10 • .._ .. t•THS.
Ooubh• u .. rct brick •\Ii(' ltllt.l. rooL• IK-111t111,oldtmcklpl.d1n "' "''"'-"' •
rirepliu·" W.11 .. lnJ das JACUZZI' G;1t hrc nn11 aro. l>'Y\•Mh <luo1 10 f•\I HIW rt• • SUP. t·n~· to "'-t"'l'ff 1 ., prof l&Nbdpe. ltttpl & "•l•o Ne~d• p1a1n1
U~SHTAftS
ulld11r Brukr1 •••ll1n11
ropert)' 4 Tu 20 unit. .. In
vd1oe ar\1aa 1n llunl
in11ton S.atl\ Nl"w &
"""'' ft('ll> Sl ... 2579 5'1·5010
................. .
nt 2 HK Ytarl>.
u Incl aardeDCl'
ealtor '7~ Dl It
.. ocll lJll
Jtnt c-...tiftcJ , Hf9 lcll Trf,a.•u :JHr dupl«'' StoH• & I
::101 ttununa1on SI In~ l\tdi. o\. t-'u Main •
0,.11 Ody. t-5PM K•nttl:., .s..o ~o J
...... 539·6719 ··~-~~!':' ••• ?~.~! 1 E:lcl(un l 2·i,tory 3 bdrm. & den home
PI,.US I an.:~ htm1ly rm. which double
as a forma l dining rm Secluded patio;
'""bl. .:ar<1ge, corner locullon: h<indy to
bay & occuo beaches. Ownl'r blllldin~
another hom . wunts action ! Xlnt
value at $1SS.OOO.
-.~ " ••• I ...... ... LIQO REALTY HG UU, e K R , "a 11 *~bu in fmlynn 4 bdr mmur repa1.--f.. > .m.I ~ l7:?0 ,·t·•~to~·-~~Lo.!.,~~ .. ~ ""ork S79.500 ll77 YI• Udo. H.I . '7).7l00 ~--""'M~ ......... ~ Ml !()Cl R('=*ll)' \!M 0131
llHIUDGIT
111•:1~ .. i A 11up(lr Valu .. ! Aasum lo'llA lo.,n. J bdr • dl•n •
zt UNITS •\l~l1 nl'W " b(-au11r1tl 3 •
BR. r ~ b11th homt'. l..ttt• l
ll\ rm. w rrplc' , rornu1I
dlrll"1. faamllY rm. Vt'tY
dUM'' lo tw-u ch. SlSO Per
Mn C.4 o.'22
0
BAY & BEACH R~L TY
0Ull 27tt. YIAI 67S-l000
G ... ,.., I 0021 GeMrlll 1002 ..•...•......••.. , ........•.•.......••••.•.... -,ADtllTCOHOO
Small' 11wry. 2 be-<.lroom11.
:l bulhll, pnv•tt~ pool 11nd
WANT TO LIVE
ON PENINSULA!
usn101
COSTA MESA
Uwet ).lrrtl. larse R 2
IOI 3 Ur hom\'. 2 Ba.
harch•'OOd tloun1. p .. 110.
$4tf,000 wilh b1•at of
lttms.-
loy McC_.
lHttor 11 I 0 Newport
Co&U •tesa ~·77Zi
ll'ctt>.illon ruolfl JU!>l A •Jr•·.il lime l o bu)' ~tt'l)11 to s boprnnic Make .ippoinlment to ('C
s.is.ooo t:all tost-e th1s ro.t>. 4 br .rJmilYl•---------PETE BARRETT room homl' Form.ii din· --
LIC l<ll. t'o' '<I p.iuu. •or
l'IC'r lot. rl<11>~ Ill "11 "l'"
ly ii .. 1n1.•d ~
w.i llva pert•d PN Ly
s.tS.900 tit.ti 4~
IUILOHS
Plf..COMSTI. s•u
l2 4 ~droom homei. IJ\
Hunt 1n111on Ucach
Blocks to ocun. No111
La.ln'h3 homes1lt' rHt•ru1
uons
LIONS EST A TES
~ 2579 <2131 592.SOlO
JUST LtSTll>!! Oc~anfront
Would \OU \will''"'· an L.irRei.t & ~t duplei. an
!\ltr\I ;: t> 11t r'' ranch O\
l\10!.1111t l.0 llpll\ll i\ I
V 11 I l l' ~ K (' •I h n r
lil\()C'lldu & lt•mon 1n
l\n prop<' rt) I' r1 \ • •'
ro..id $64.000
't 11111l' .\nah1•1m l'ntl',
7 :> X )!IU:<I> !'i 1 • \ 1:1 Old .
No t1,•f1•rr1•rl 'mu1n
lt;ll.•11••'· l'r1!11• ol
""'""""hap 11\'l~hhurhood
!)111 •• , pnn•. Sc,Jll (lOtl
l' .1). h I 11 \ 1•' I n1 \' n l .
SlOll.tlllO l\ni11·1p.11, only.
11:11 :mo \\'t'IJb 1111~'
P:1k-t·n lludi1on. ltltr
~r. I bu. (am rm. Old
l'l.IM W 009ti ''''" or ti'i5...S lt t ~pm
Hr Oupl,•x. $ZUO Mu
t)'plc • .:ur, J':auo. refn11 .
W W t'Pt. ti rps. US
1•ora.1 A' t' 615· 12116 or
~().'!2fl
UR. 2 ba. dplx. Older
111 l:NI rs rh1ld,..,.n . noJK<lS $375
To11~ I.· l0t·1111u11 ()" nt•r A&t'nt 640-iOOO
beuut1rui La.iun.1 Lk-Jch. lo" n S pt•cl .i cu I a r Oftwf' I~ &W. I el1r111i: 111'4) lukl• c;;t;M°elO 3224 • :. m .al ll' r u n 1 t" 1 n ,. "' · iQJ:, mv1t1ng • flreplaee MES A VER 0 ! ( By -REALTY-Guodparlong. S12S.OOO. O""ottl 3 Br. 2 ba. 21H11..tt.-
64Z.SZH 675-4960 400E.tr .. JUI All frplc. AISumabl". loao.
2 i.tory ·I or '5 hlfrm ('OllSthne 'wwi.. 2 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••
ho mt•. l;.i r lZl-h•111·ed & 3 tidrm. with family MoWle Homff
y .. rd. mature'"'"'· "Int rm . s baths . .i rrpks .. S For Selle 11 0
ne1&hborhood $'i0,000 I enrl garage All bit ins. ••••••••••• •• •• ••••• •
l'hJn,.:c Pnnt"!µ11b 0111) •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bkr ~ tilil l\ku Vt-rdl'. 3 bd. 1 b,1,
pQOI, frpk. 11ardener, ~ ~ ... • _ AM.AS Qwet cul-<le sac t.;n1que ~ -C,I r(if . . ; ..... :::t 30111 Ce) Ion Rd 'b~O!~!t C"~~!Ltl~!· ~· !~~-----
• w o. Lo v\e I y • I u &e lalMHt Isa.cl I 00
master "lUJle plu!> guest ••••••••••• •••••••••••
room and b:ath. J::leunl.
rormol d ining room
opens to garden patio
and J:rad~ entertain·
mg Jk'auLtrully decurat-
ed thruout . An out.i.tand·
1ng property tor only
~.soo.
DONALD M.llllD
............... 1 ....
OWNER ANXIOUS
OWNER
Wishes to seU 2 duple'<e
in uw heart of beauuCu
&lboa bland Ooe t!I
3br. 2bu. 2"-stury duple
w 1frpll', bltn s, s ha •
carpt-l1n~ & O\ eri>n
• 4' + 2 + FAMILY -- ---
DIHE • • BEAUTIFUL Custom
Immediate possession lelbooP..U..sufa 1007 -tBr., 2~2ba homc ·Best
l'.tn be yours! Extensive ••••••••••••••••••••••• loc:alton in Mesa Verde. used bnck ac<'entu..ilh on ITlb fairway, Mesa
Lh1 <'Ountry style homl' Verde C C'. Walk to &ol!
t:n•ry woman's dream PANIC SALE <'Oursc. dubh.sl', tennis
kitchen with all thew# O~Mo•~ rouru & s"·1m'>:. Simply
:..1ver t·onven1cnl'CS • loaded with amemttt'S. \\tt m moth I.Irick to Europe. H a boa Callfordetailsonmem-Penm!'>ula Custom hwlt ber,hap . $129.SOO RED f1n•plJ<'l'. Four kin)! 4 Bl'dronm. drc>Jm
:.11ed bl•droum, \lo1lh hou:>C Mon•tn rondi CAl\Vf:T R EALTY.
m.1:.\1 \" mastt>r :.uite lion Otr\.'ct at: re:.' to 64:') 3474 (' :\t.
t-:n1.·rl.11M·r·-. coHred &y or Oc-can_. SIJ'i,:>00
··················•·· IY OWMH
()peo Howse Till Sold
16281 Mandalay Cirdt>
2\.7 yr old Luxur) 2 sll'y.
.sphl le,·el home Loc.itt'd
on Ma> rlowcr Co'c EMERALOTERRACE
·w /S..,.eep1ng H ew O( 311tllr,2 fullbatru,i:our
water It bch. Shor\ swam men I k 1t ch w l'8l1ng
to :>eml·pn,·a tc bch fmm :irea. fam rm, drn rm.
'3' bout dOl'k Pror de· launcJI'} rm. swra11e rm.
ror:iled. Shr. 3ba. h\ rm, + ot:tan\1e". 11\Jlk to
ram rm "' "'ct bar & brh. $129.000. By O"ocr
Crplc . F orm din rm. t114149-I 1810
1ar den type k ilt'he n
w /servlng bar, 3·car ----------•I garage & 200SQ. rt. bonus
rm Lrg rear yrd w /shu!
Oc boud t'Ourt & room
fo r pool. SlS-l .500.
846-9272
man~ extras t'ine:.t an Instant Cas h for \
e\'erything• $350.000 mobile h<>nw. paid fo
C4 LI ~ •o·~tl°' noC
9,,w"' AM 1-:RJ<' AN
. -llt!Al.TV '••r , •• ,.,. r••I OHkt
NEWPORT SHORES AcnocJe for sat. I
I-Sty \only one itvail >. •••••••••••••••••••• •
h1((h A·frame: 2 BR. ts J\l'rl'S R ·I Lund.
co1w. den. 2 b.A. 2 Car Colton. only S~SOO n
gar Pf1ced nghl at arrl' Pos:.1ble !Ito
$58,000 llome Park u:;c~ A C• YWOOD IULTY 8111 Fe rnandez. 673.-57
• 548-1290 • Commercial
TRIPLEX pool 11u11nt. On Cul~ ,1 ., Sil!' 1704 Mlnor ca Pl. -lx-d1 uom h•lll'•' .111:1 1~ I i\\ jal April bt $465. lsc.
3 bt'droum 1rn1t~ Gr~·at • lst & lasL Ph.~7 7320. Jnl·o m ,. p n111u,·t• r or
start1tr for honw plw. m Altradl\'e 3 Br 2 Ba,
<'Offil' One unit ~onH•rl1 frplr. Fam Hm. l\l t'sa
bk to J1Jd motht•r in '·'" dl'I Mu $42S IH4 \336
unit $113.000.
EASTSIDE UNITS
DUPLEX with t:! I 2-
t->Sidc 4 br. \ '• ba,
S3S5 mo t:.t 111~1 SIOO
ro;u f~-t·. t\lll ~-16 IJ8H
Sh..irp 3 tx-drm F:.i:.U.tde 1
humt• Nl'" vain\, lit•· fl'nl."l><l ~ d . dbl gt1r . qu1l'l
~1 A11111 Apr I. $3.wi mo.
&I:! 9K?5
bedroom umt .... t•Mh w1\h Sharp Monl1ccllo Condo 3 rt-o,Nrty ' Br 4 Ba 2 sty SJ39.000 ••••••••••••••••••••
M f' 64~ 11 Open Hse
Sat Sun l S. 1630 Anita
• pn\ale ).trd .11111 uni~ Ur, 2 Bw. 2 pooh.
ooc bloc!.. to \\,•'tl llfl el11hh>.e. S32.'; mo fl\'u1l
!>huppmi.: Gn·.11 lnr 111 t\11r I. MG 7371 <aft tlPM &
\t':.lmt•11t STJ\HTt-H 011 11\kl\tb.
OPt:N SAT & SUN I 5 un: IN ON~:. t'NIT
TWO STORY Bruthtaktng \ u, regar 450 l'roc.Pt'('t m Ncw"'6rt
lmr:i. sundcck. warm re Shores Beaut J brm. 2
...........•.......•.. rnme t•ommerc1al $62.!IOO
nl'r zoned C·I Nex I' jQ ail ~
•4 A1 , :: Ba. (Jm rm.
t'oran <lln 1 m , all bltni.,
s.\~ ~s 7645 -FOlMAL DINE udin!f-<1cn. 3 RR. 211 ba ba. rrv. 1 blk to tcnnuc &
$47,900! arrcsl!>tiblc. Sl\,000 o am. Only S5tl.500.
2 Story bargain ' Pnme ---------•I Realtor. 642 Ut.W9 or (2131 Inane location Mcxwan ----4W Jl71
We entry. Step down"'' ••CHB.OR PAD
in& room. ·Spami.h bnck Secluded behind 6' wall
fireplace. t'ormal d1nani: !ltanlcurt'd yam SS4.000
art'a hosts smokt'd m1r OCEAN VllW LOT·
ron & l'Ork 11\llllb llandy 50xl00' $<!6.000+
c h e r • :. k I I I' h c n SRfCTIYE INCOME
w ilh'enery 'It'"' Wind <>c:eosn ,1crol\l> th•• i.trl't'l an& .t.Hr~aH' l o lurl!C s11dudcd m aster "ini:. 2 :. ''JI a r a I c 11 n 11 :.
WCMl!kl yow belleH!
banlt. s nvmics & loan. PlacU • pos11e mn1or depart
store. Value priced Prap1trti•a
$350,000. Complet 7S2•1'20
s;.!1>5 3 llr. F1•nt•cd for 'kid~. pets. :.1n11l<'s. l'\'l'.
MJm H1t11111111. s.io ~o P<l\cd with smaJI of 1..00UA1t1rN1w~rt1aac
bu1ldmit & hithl sl · 1 --L f _._ 2200 S200 S~c1~I 2 Ur, kid~
d:mJ!> Call 7S2·1TOO r ..un cw,_ 11\l'kome. h •v.
d\•talls . R~:AL S ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1110Rc111.ih.M05J.O
1' \Tt:RS INVl::STM • T PVT !'TY wi111\i-lt•ur
Ol\'ISION. · • duwn ho11~\'1> I'' ' .... lot~ ~I I.II t:heapu• hut j.!•mil.
in t.'~1 or :\IL l':u•i., t'lll pd Sinllh'' 1<1·h·11m1•
1i1s 11U1 1 ... l' l' M ..i 111 n t· 11 t .11 ....
\ I t-:W S40 5370
patio i\~:.ume loll\ m c 11540.!l'J.: OtJ • krt.•,t \ \ loun. ~ll1•rs a 2'! l Hay
'"'~ ~uu r J:J1n at ~t!l.9!11> 1-'ull pnce! C11ll
AJl nurrorcd t;IOJ\Cl::. 2' ~ t.i~.OQO ZAG ROUZJ-. \'' ~~~o.::~! Bath.-. Shdm~ l!l:us door ~"altar 494-8611.
lo serludt'<l "'o0<ld11t·kcd LOCJWHI Niguef I 052
Wlll1 !'.: \\ \Tt-:H LOT
SQ.La~una
64~1 t~ 'Iii:? 7302
ONLY $41,950 ·slate l'O\ered v.allu No •••••••••••••••••••••••
now 1>16 il71 °"'.,,, ., . , . ,..,,, "' ••• t . ! ~ 61111 --·---
-. • SEt\T 2br. 2b11. + den
Cnlh•i:"' P:irk hom"' on ma1nt;i1ncnct• \ ..ird ·
larac romer lot: many W nn't Ii.st -call no""
extras not found normal· 752·1700.
Beautiru~chH w /an
a_._,umable 71 .' • loan al
$76.!.ll>O Lovely J llr Pnol
llome Coontry lutchen
~ ,,11 bltms. 111 bt'amed
l'l'llmi,:. bnrk rm:pla«
Gr .. .il fomll) & enter·
t.tlnment honw for m
llonr outdoor Ii\ 1ng.
!'lease com1;.10 our open
houw & see to oppred11ll'
on Sat. Sun or Wednl'S
Ja,y from 1 PM to Sun!lt'l
at IZIS l'erpbroke. Nwpt
llch
C·2 WATERF'RON
90' Bulkhead Ar
Que\.cdo. Tbc l'rope
Mart.833 R203_.~~~ ly an a house al thlS pnce. ""''" '" •· ••' "-'" ·1 '• • · ~~~·· 13r.~·" ,., [ ~ l.fl6ijfll Shoppi~Mente ALL !'ORTS
HEAL !':STATE
6-45 11021 645 55711
.............•.........
COST,\ M t-:SA
Super fomlly home. I
UH. 2 81\, fllm rm. frpk,
2 car 1tan1111'. lncd yanl,
l'IMc tu :.rhools. kill~.
pclll OK. c.iu s~ O'J'Jll
ralm Offfft Condo Ml'So Verde :I Hr, 2 Ba,~·
111., A p 1 .... 6 soo lrplc. lllllOll'I rt. 1616 Sun·
'" ,,ir. 00 '"' • dalwood L f'UM' ~95 mo.
2l3 MS ~i__ __Rllr icurdeaer pd. !17'J·i11Jtl or
I Quiet ~trcet on P oint
582 .SOO COAST
l'ROPERTU-:s. 673 ~10
1022
r_.._... .• MN'IMM) -:::i -1:1nml:ll1li1 ronllj!UOUS bu1ldable I ld)ll""1ld 1800 Sq rt. ~
\_""'"1M1 ~111111 DREAM HOME-Tt. G...., of HOIMI NEWPORT loc1ilc>d on bu!>Y Cos arll' ,\ 1-·ramc. 3Hr. Ibo br. Iba. '\'r rl S tOVI',
"tMAUOMIJ I THE COLOHY !\le ~a thon>uithlar Su1Jm1\ your ll'rms rcfrllll'rator SlOO/ mo.
_ _ 55 .. ,5 00 Sharl'l> parkini: lot "' Owm•r1 Brkr MG .t931! 6-I0.?73_2_. -----,. HEIGHTS only major markt't R ._ __ .,,_
SSll·:ln59
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•l BR. ;n, b1, drpi;, K10 . S315 rno. (714 ) wintt1r S'lOO. Yrly 5250. 63l·JOOJ • 2 Bejlroom. lg encle>5ed yard S:.>90 $1 i? ~ µ l' r 1n o ,\•I) H.b S4S,OOO r."; Yr. ticrm St\('p \'oun~ Vu•
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from$300to$400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br.1Ba,Pool,Bltns, ' YOU!! 1\v,11lnow\i4.ttili':! t11bulors All n •tail out CullAkuholHelphnr
Drapes $190 per mo. 4. leti; are sc•·urt:d by rom ~hrs t1 day 835-3830 l' 113-4519 • t•3-1716
AMIASS,ADOl IHNS 642·9367 aft 5PM KENT ROGERS REAL TY hslnHs Retttol 4450 pJny. lh,•r\•f on-110 -------•
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WEEKLY RATES i\,·;ul Murch Is l. 1860 l'l"urelt~s ':,,. Win,,ton, 312N. El Camino Heat. li'ULLSERVICE .. <=n Cl t "' t SUper clean 3 BR 2 BA .... i r ownbouse. 1780 Saotu Newpart Blvd., CM Hl'nl Cam1tls. Merlborll .. Pall .,..n emen e . r or upp RIO OW . • d .c ..... •cs 22'T7 Harbor.C.M. b CM 28 0 2 b I c) 't II • I K I 49'l9034 49"9136 , • u1r con . u.fW1:1*4 3 425 ;!909Brutol,S.A. '".a. . . r. en, a. or t•:1!'e· :. io111oi: .. u • Sa !'ms. oo s. ...:.._ __ ~ _
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f'lrst time renti l-2' BR· beauL l Br Condo w/v1ew I br, frplc, pool, jacuzu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Rill Lacht'nm)'t•r per "•>ck I day:. or ''1 \'' \ bit' 24 hr.. $49·11939
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963-4$69 or 963-1786. pool. $395mo. Eves: ••••••••••••••••••••••• You'll enjoy a relaxed _&iS·7ti:H___ f 1 1 wlmds 10-6 5374948 • ....,. __ •-•-~ 3106 Quiel lge 2 Br ~pix. S2 l'f l I . lh I . m o .~'!°'11.,•·1,?>L'TfL'. , MOlH:~lNG -------per mo. No children Of' 1 es Ye '" e l'XC usive S-C~ 3876 ' ....... ,. Jlotnt-·Off1n•·!:llud10 I Univ. Pk home 3 Br, 2h Dix 3BR 2BA condo off ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet.s. Encl gar , patio, Village of T urtJe 'Rck. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 'Ul\'IS ION ;;23 5-$0.4480 or ~2 3169
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nis pool jat'ut . $425. Lcase.8.10-9544 Close to Bay. 673·1200, d . 2 s to r y, 2 Bdrm 20x20 Ltv Rm.oncenyon. Bea Y Shop, 2 shampoo Ca. 91770 Include phone l'HEGNANT"
644.,.157 --UM. New adultwalerfronl ap Lownhomes. S260.to $430. Oceun Vu, pvt yd . 2 blks bowls &otht·requip Lu~ no Caring l'unficll•nlial i-NEWPORT Crest 2 li C ........ 3122 in Mesa Verde . Beautiful mo: Three Rockv1ew Dr. to OC'n. Util's, l'able T\' of t'Xposur<' AmplE' park • coun,,t'hni: & r..rnr;1I
Turtlerock 4 Br near ten· rapt. w, loads of xtras. orMG _..Mer landscaping . Ext'ep· lrvme. 83J..0400 pd Ad Its. no pets. S231J lnit No rllenlele. To itl'l' ln•e1fnwftt Abortion. i11lc1pl 1on &
rus pool Avail April $.$2$ S<l!iO mo. Agent, 673-8700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tiona lly rich interiors. mo. 494 SlSl/•'8!H8J8 call 64i ·42io Opporluftity SO 15 kN'p11111
11 t&.2 bd f _,s PA.UWEST Al"'Atn : 547 .~ mo644·415 ease. • .... ~ts t t vt 2 l rm.s rom -· r-...-•~ 3180 San Clemenlt' C I Prim\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ·u "" re rea . P s ry -Mesa Verdt! Villas. l APARTMENTS ~-2b ...... ..,. Wknds C•"'7 re -... ' lorut1011. 1500 "fl. rt A"{)t'Tlt>N '· _,. ,,...,.. l Mesa Verde Drlve East, 3883 Parkvt-w Lane ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own~r A92.99.... t ..._ __ , " ' / RENTALS kd 213/998 9090 fl ...,... ~ .. "" n•H""'"" . Counsl•lrn~ & 1t11r,•rrul ' ~ays · · -'!~~~ .... Costa M esa . Nowavai11ble.2&3br. 3 bd,2 ba.bltni;.FP.$325 ----MlncS.d? Prci:.tcsl!.u,ailwkn<b I
3 1JR,2Ba ....... S38S/~ £.. .. ____ t'114 )540-8871. STARTl NGATS2SStmo .. 1st + last. dt"'· 1\v111I ior•LSHOPS L'l>ll Al L· 'l 110 BR Ba lf C sooo -... ~ ~ !"I • ,., " I . o 24 llr hel11l111t• !>-17 ·949~ 2 ,3 .• tg yn. NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba , frpk . , B 2 Ba Cpts D 17141551-9200 J,12,!IGJ:-:!187. HhUrt'"OtWolkt>r 6'1,rl' ----28R,den.2Ba ...... s.c;o bttns. pool, We &tchfl CORONADELMAR -r • " rps,__________ Selededshopsnv:ul Thc Ht•JI t-:i>t atc• Stock ,., TlwG1HCtt.Touch
3BR.2Ba ....... $395/!i00 area .... CJ\mo.67>1957 2 Br Town. house •. frplc. ,!lll-~~1 No:63· 10-~ 1210. •-~ocls 3141 ApcwUnfurftlw1HbifvhedncisMd3900 fo'nctory, 425 W ;wth'" I I.... "'"
........., 0-1 ~ • ~ _,,...... lhl• h~art o f ('nnnt-n Jlnl'C 11(' uu\'S. •~m 1-'orthe h tllecxtrai. LE RAISOR Pool. tennis. c:ont1nental · ••••••••••••••••••••••• or s ' · 1 1 L· c 11 T. 0 _............ Viii""<'. L'or info .... II tn• c.s crow orp in out t•a mu~sa11c ---breakfast. Some ocean" n...aut. 1 br. Pool, frpl, n..... a pebble 1'nto th• ••••••••.••••••••••••••• ... " •• \" lk •·l M t Uwfwwislled · 3525 """" .,.v., " · bi3.!IJ93 • • ll l'r .... et• or gal?l' Call >t:l5 4$1!1 REALTY Catah.na views . Close to beam t'eilgs, bltns . Oce a.n from your Apt. THE EXClTING co. •Nc•w hou1>c i.ul\'b --------
••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping " fine beach. Adults, no pets. M1r. Lease. Luxury, security, PALM MESA APTS. d" 1i..1on , • Hes ul1· of
4523 Campus Dr .• Irvine 4Br l\;Ba, la rge patio. Nr 644-21611 548-S0749AM lo 9PM. Mature adults. 317SS Cst. MINIJTES TO NrT SMALL COMMEltCIAL flC'l'll. • Mark•'llnl.l l>tv , * MODELS *
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l'HI\' 1\TE SESSIONS ---------•! 546-3962 Nr ocean deluxe 2 l"I. 2 Garden Apt. Pool. S30 ofl Oceanfront l br, 1 ba, from Sl80 Bo-. 121.i4 1'u:.tin. Cal -""-'-u-.&.-3600 bd. 2 ba bmd t'eil., frpk, Dep. w/ad. $225. '110 w. $275. mo yrly, Incl UlJI. Adults, No Pets COST A MESA ~.:!680. • t lb'. Sµcc1al SIO
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j-1425· S411·Gl90. S200. ~4·5100. &f.S..w29 ADULTS-NO P ETS drps & crpt. $325. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Case, & 2 Sign ;1r('u1o 'rK 'BALL( 11.. >N llY APPOINTM 1-:NT
~ Wt~~~l ~F 3 Br 2 Bu. 2 Br Gar & Ya rd, married n :rrY VIEW, a lge .tux· JO m inutes to (){'ean. Lge M2·89'7S Apts $:11.50wk up. p,1, bath w, hol wakr r'AY Ml:;NT~ Ii 00 PM to•l.00 Al\1 lit x22 l'am Rm Hu"e 1 1 h'ld un~·~2 BR groundfloor lbr ...,..,..2br up,_r.,'2S., 548·9755 llt'at & wtr pd. l'h c•oGll'L . . .. roup eon Y not' I ren. .,.... 2 e:''down. pa'un ':.30, ... ___ leach 3169 645-3967 li41).7i2'Jor642.·217L Rerinanrc to ron:.oll<latc, ____ ,,. __ • . ' Klich , dbl , frp.k , htl' SlOO. S48·5945CM. uni1 ol Duplex w/Jett.y & G • l ..... -I .__,_.. debts. Muke ht.Hill' tm· i.o~·c we1uht w1lh New
l 11alto,g.rdnr mt'ld.Walk cx•ean view. SINGLES as"' w a e r inc ·••••••••••••••••••••••• DeluxA.pvt.ent.*·balh.1-.... ·-tri-'R•nt-' 4500 t I " to shops. $525 m o . P R EFERRED . $550 O pcries ca~ts gas .. "' ~ '"' '"' provem"n .:.OrJU:lt laVt S h op" l·a i>..,ule s & .. ir..~ ............ ra · . ' UT1LrTllS PAID Emp. gl'nt. l"o smoke!'1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ei.lra ra~h. Call 11.v(lrl'"" water l'ilh; ,\I I :>48-7842 £\'es. &._Wknds._ "'-low oats"',..._ p /m o. Ca II A " c n t, heat gas stove air ron· 0 OCE N • f ·1 ........-.. . ' " . BLOCK T A C~. S48 7197 MECHANICS c o111 .. ic l'humun· & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-7Zll dttioolog, s w1mm1n !l Dl'I Pr! ate 28r ;!ba. -....-------0 " llt'al''_l" Bay: Yt?ar lsc. 2 lalboalllmld 3706 -·'----------1 pool. ret'. room, washers Lg~x~alk~i n c lo~els. Mission Viejo url'a . . AIRP RT NATIONAL IAHK cu~l.l l\lt':.u l'huriniic·~
nR.;!8a.$4SO •••••••••••••••••••••••Pool, 2 Br l Ba, Coro11do "dryers. bltns. gar age, cuble TV. furn. rooms avail now 4200toS100S<t Fl 17141638-3954 Ol.JTl'Al.L MASSAGE
w,.Res •• ~cblul'.'~Jear lse . 5 vr1r furn. dlx 2 Br. N.c S275 mo.No dogsorcbllc1 Sfl6.0589 9AMto2rM l!J•,• l'l•r S.1.1-'t 11•n •L:t.-ll')UJ•'..Qf'L'l"L.• ' " ~ de J6 ., .. .,.,.,. l l961 FULLERTON AduJLs/oo_A>ts. S3SO m o. ' 2 Atr·cond1t1oncd offiCl'b. M~y Wanted 5030 ' r . · ' ''' · ,. '"r 'ttealtor 548-~"7 t'htldren, no pets , Refs. un r . ..,...._.,.. 1 br , close lo tveryW ng. on yea.rly-.lft.se. See to Gentlem en, mstr bdrm. ample parkin11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon fo'r1 f><I0·221U aft llPM
-•STEPS TO OCEAN:-_s:M __ m_o. 673-5099 Costa W... 3124 l person or cpl. No i>ets. upprec11te. Call for appt vie Pacific Coasl llwy at HoriM>r Invest. Co. I 000 o RETURN &np&o t &
Trnnis. Olympic Pool & Pa••• 1701 ....................... $165.Canfum.613-6372 SSl «M.2aner6PM. Bch Blvd.536·8518 Reotton 673-4400 On l'rinll' Co m~ Pr.~iOft , •
:\lore, Dix 3 Br 2 Hu.••••••••••••••••••••••• CASAVICTORIA l Br aarden apt , fpk, PAlKHEWPOIT ,,. __ • ._.__ '"1 50 -~ ----l;'ret'v.uy 11ropl•rty Six ••••••••••••••••••••••• $170 Yearl" 1 bd duplex t ....... b "-J U fur • ~ ~ ~ 720 sq ft. hie lndu:.ln"I M J> rr •111 ')()() •l11lx. all xlras. ~-mo. · ~ · ,'41W r • ..,., uxe n • dshwhr. pvt patio. Nr. APARTMIEMTS •••••••••••••••••••••• 01•. :i.y.o ,"' " n• School• & 1;12 3S73 L:tr l pd., ~11 E. Ba> orFum.gas/wtrpd. Irvine Industrial area. Lo• vt'ng n ..... n for l'ldl'rl" w/Olc's .Li:~n·~i:_dr.6.'W qwred. Stturcd. G40 8900 I true• t' ---Ave.No ~ids or pet~ Adults-NopetsSec.g•te Bachelorlor 2
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3 bath. SSSO/mo. No ll'aSt' c h, M )724 . 52$ Vlftoria,642-8970 New 1 Br, bllns. refrlg. Townhouses homey. patio. s.14-3833 -2500 Sq. fo'l. M·I. rront or Mortqaqes. Tn1st BE A BARTENDER
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C L ........ '--Rnrdt-11t1al , .. model 6 tma~ r"\'I~ ~ I.SOI old"r yard•. Cr~ re -l \/ 11 ..., V:;-RV N• •T PA..,C ll -•sit.._,. l'q)aH'l~IUll IDOrTAU• ----mG\'ll prunlftll U\''d rnpam wa pa~nii1. c. '""' •
•••••••••••••••••••••• 9'c) lo::M 5.38 El t I Pl 'bl l~work S3 25 i>t"r hr. contr•ttor 13 )',,;In HR P<iml ln\r $:!Orm, :.pecial JOBS ' TEXTURE.•••••••••••••••••••••••
Kltebm Cabln~ts. ca nceR:'~~tt"'::~.,1 Xlot w ork . rd',, FORD L~nd•nplna. on~t~r'lor Tm ""rffest.m.14319. &RAMICTU.E New I.
wall u0Jt1. lath«·P lloa. c Eltimcales I rf>t.illlps BectriClll --... at ~/..,·1811 .n 4pm ale:? nn My 8100.1('1 arc a~llUlll r~ ..... ~ .... ...! .... ~Jnl ~ buatremdJ't'.'~111 vmcrn l o. ati<>a . •••·~··••••••••••:••••• Brteltworlc, cem e nt. ,__..,..Ah ............... Moin"' R tl I t "'n.vm~......--.... -----•dnu·w••• Uc/ UoncJ~ ~Lt:CTRIC IAN SnH•ll 1 ._.--......._ '""~""· .. u uat •• ouae P• n CT,,. ..... , ..., · 1pnnk e1"11. laod11<-"l>t!· ,,d..>.Yor wOOl«'. n••"l oew 111 area. 8)n exprt• ...................... LAMlllT TILi '15t_S&S1al\C,Mll_wltnda.:._ )Obi, nta1nt /rt1IM!lln. n . Jlm&<U?30l _IW4mt.,p,1 Pl.>' ••••••••••••••••••••••• pray.tNnUCl"ltk •·tO~""".oV•"o'-• EONITE CONCRKTt: YHtAl>r #Z33J08 5"48·s.20S C.tm f'l,..platts l'llDtfra ,. ... ~ "'"""' Rn 11 1 d IC om n1 'I•
ftlCMOl>1':1 .. Commcrda.I i TAM p t N c; • cub SllAPF. UP Brldc·Coocttte P11Uo PAPP.R/PAINT·!O yrs Ph1mbln& fc HeoUna K 1 t C' ht-n ic • b 11t h 11 ,
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R,__,,,.,ntl"I, I.le, Yr• .. • bf t b k "-t I tLu ....... _._.,. WITJf SlllV S llA)•t:: Bloc-le W1ll1 H HQ Ptta f'X1>r NN!d work S.vr $$ t~oe ntim li\U, hone11\ & •t'°wt•r11, trpla, Clltl')·.111. " .. -• ~' "ont•, rlt ... I e ---., R J. ...~I r r~llable •t·r~~. $l0. liC'"'4&m ~L ~ :M3li • paUO. fk '40·4.'MD •••••• ....... •• •• ..... •• .._, t•om"' 1 Ctt>ianinit Rcr11. E.llta. G46-0t64 No Wa1t ..... 11 11<'tlon '" .-• ,,. - - - -' T ..a.. lluulin1:1mov1n1 lclf'»nun Set'\'I\·~ 01111Mf•l411. &war lo'rc" t'!fl ~·3929 hi"'. tlil't ·0383 BotA &i -.. •• ,,. .. •71 O. L'• h ----nm 'nt~~"•l•h1an upi. . ~ BHl'J<. 8f""'L .• ,~·t"""' •· ---..... ~te-h•ro•• r-" •r• <'arp e ntr)'·r 11\11 " or Oe pendabl \' W kly $'7~p (.cnr~.·p.i1r.,.rc1s. T c... ..... .. D ........ ""n r I t l / \ --" ... ~ 1temodt'lln1t & ft('palr.••••••••••••••••••••••• S.r\ln.• t.n.ttrtt~•l&424S97 _.ex oner~t e work bya.crO panter, n ex .----.--- -twy Jleas retet Call '119 0379 0 ... JIWl''K .._.so~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Slew a r l M 1111 o n r ~ Qu1.1l wk/rto$, f'rw n.t Ptumbt-r. rt-p•lr, r,•pll>t', ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· --~ " • •• P'r-t-t!i'Al•matH~~OOO? 1-'Rtt: tlAULlNCi , ax('onsulln.nt,t•ync:t· ~llUll 7H ·061H, 50 ·2759 M'rvll'c llnci. le lnbtllll• 11 ..... u..._. ._.. ROOflt Add It Iona. aar Addition\ 4t Remodl'bng 1 l k l 4 IRS o~ ... • ---497.3100 · ' tion. C Gtdley 642 9315 "'• ,...-t • ..._. r aacJ patio cvr " Ltc ti13lWU YAROREJUVf!SATION 1'"unup, rt't' ~or or ~·rtt!~hu~;:.'l~. Ml\SONRY·T11~ 'bric~. _...,,._ ---- -~rv1na Oranw.., Co O\'\•r
l'1&blncti.. Mr. Ker S49 2110 t.'13fiOU Cte .. .nu.ai. fcttihtt. pra)' UMblt•lt"m•.~7 ~ -• __ blOt'k. l'Ofl<'r\'lC "•lon(' Loe4a Pnde·l-'1lr Pnces. M.ARV 'S VL\JMlHNG 20 )'rw. Ret•o<>c:rin&/ tt·
& mamt~•oc~. Call llob LET ME HELP U c-'d 968 ~. L.ic/IM CuU~ Pa1.nuna. ·~ • palo n1>/ rc:styllna. No ~73:M. ~~~~'!'!~p~ma~~ ~92811 ______ ~~•••••••• •Pen;onallntervie"'ll W ,---.-XbJtrdt'~nccs9'7»·3335 NOJOB SMALL! job 100 s mall. eel our
c..p.tS..-Vic• Gueral Conlr artor TOKVOTOM '•Compu~nLt-dStt,11rc lLWAMS&SONS ---prl~ before )'\\U d~lde
••••••••••••••••••••••• I Hour once • WPPk Wanta HF.ALCLEAN •Hell)()f'lablt'Ratb M~ry/Bn<'k Bl()('k PAINTING ~IApl. 20 JUST-UMlt•·u".. Wm.G.Cl)'k08kl,owner: l-'1n~1naavall &338+tT HOl!St:~~all G ingham &Slone ea11sa1.7929 )'rll exper . l'rce Hl. ...... "-646-.59l0/645-.41l05. Shampoo It steum cleAn IN:hadln1t lrff work. ~ Girl Free c:n~ 645 Sl2J 968-1111 Honest. reliable &Tl-61124 642-4111
1ng. CofOr bn&hleoer>. mo. 00 193'3 ~ -----Mo.d-M--e\ "5 J---
w ht carpu 10 min Cieaei .. ~kH --llOUSECLEANING 1 ,,_, ~,
bleach.. Cle;i.n liv rm, dm DON1 RETll(I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Our Uui>1 n 41 i.,.. c 111 ARE YOU BORED? Founuun Valley962 bil2 Tom Kolleck palnl1ng lat/ rm & h;i.11 SIS •\\J: rm • Jaru<'C's Raue-<ty ,\ then &f't ~ uwoh'ed -nt, acouslmtl ee1hoc
~S..ciaf Prof~sional l>lumbing
REASONABLE RATt:S
Conlr's Lie 1JOCMM8 $150. t'OUCh $10. ebuir SS TakP "11 a ne-w bobby. JAY'SCU~'TOM REPAIR m ~ cbnc t.h&ngs or powinc Mo•llMJ Lie 11uar. ttr. 4931616.
Uu:ir t'hm pet odor. Crpl Walch for ·~ Hobby Cabinet & Cormlea work. ----------I u.ncs. a.eek ·~ Hobby ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::=-=~:::~:-=;~~:=-:::-I~~~~~~~~~~
ttP311'. JS y rs CApr. r>o Shop" each Wednesday 1;eo'l can>eotry, Com· •HOUSECLEANING • Shop" 1n the DAILY MOVINC! Let 2 upr Pain~it Jnl. & E~I. Cf?~·
work myieH. Re h Ir Saturday 10 \b11 mer/Resideol1a1 .P•Y• By rt'hable couple . Good Pu.oT ~uaed ~ men mo\'e you. Reas, mu•c111I ~ Res1denu:d sa1.0101. elus1f1ed ~ IOCI. 892-tS17, eves 642-8800. __ roferenees. ~7711 ach Wed. I. Sal. rt'(s S4S-&S83 or 833 3944 1.owt!S\ pnces. Free esl. . c.JI Jolin 963-316' -
DAYORNIGHT
Drain & Sewer Serv\~
~orM2~
~the Daily Pllot
"Fut R._ult" 1'ttvke
di~ory. Your ·
scrvi~ ls out
5Pl'Ci atty.
call MM678 eat. SU
HefpW.-t.d 7100 WcmMcl 7100 HefpW~ 7100 HelpW-.d 71 fWpW..tied 7100 HelpW9hd 7100 HelpW~ 7100 HlilpW..a.cl 7llO ¥ti ... , 1005 ..•.••.••.••.••••....••.•..•••••....••.•...........•...••..••..•.......••..••.•...•••.....•. ·············•········· ........................................................................................... .
APT ,ma.na~ers. mattirP CASHIER rn..terSi~ AITRF.SS pt.time. over •JOHATHAHS•
Chri11l1an coupl". llandle >:xpe r . Early m orn JUNIOR Exper'd on ntomatic SECRETARY EXECUTIVE 21. 8 as b r u I H u II all mlt'lor repa1 n; & deal sturt.Leadt.ogN.8 .hotcl l S EN general cylinder press. -Restaurant 1110 Baker •ANTIQUES• ~~p~lc. J<eter enct:s. Call 644·1700. exl 523 art SA E M Deeal printing finest c;.M. SuperCleoranceSIUc
ASSEMBLER
'""' 3;JOpm . E.O.E. Boys & Girls 10·15 yrs. old. earn quality work only. Good Gal Friday type who is a work lover & archouse & Shlppln~ UPTOtK.OFF .
$20-$50 p e r w eek gettin g n ew sal & overttme. Non people lqye r . A busy g uy needs help Supply Person. Retired ~~~!rre Huc'::i~!
c ustome r s for the Daily Pilot. Work smoker. Greg. 9'79·1660 through a busy day fro m a m a ture military pref'd. M&K 42'1.31 ~t st, ~B. m400l
ELECTRONIC
ASSEMBLERS
6>mp«/ProgOpr toS950 hours are 3:30 to 8:30 afte r school and P/TIMEMOIHS person who is tactful & has a sense o ( Box 2112. Costa Mesa,
SecretarytAlA wssoo a fe w more h ours on Saturday & Sandwich roules, c.M. & tfumor, along with h aving the us ual Ca-92626· .,,..en IOIO' ~~;t~n>~P~llk = holidays. This is n ot 8 paper route. No N.B. Mu.st have ur. c.11 a bilities i n · s hortha n d,· typing & •••••••••••••••••••••••
Irvine Personnel Agcnc)' d e I i v e r i e s o r-'\_ o 11 e c t in g . Jim or Bob&t$-0145. mode r ale r e rord keeping; yet this Mtrc'-'dlM t-'rclabt t>am11e llotpoinl
488 1-; l7lh Costa Mesa Transportation provided. You mus~ REAL ESTATE SALES person s ho uld a lso h ave addition a l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl\le. 362:3 w. Warner.
Openiag1M•Ot1 ht& Su1tt'23& 642·1470 Live in H u.n tington Beach south or ATTENTION abilities in busi n ess a ((airs ~ 1005 nt-arllarbor.s. ~-A~·-
l•d sflifts for A•· Garfie ld to quality. Leave na~ LJCENSEO. managem ent; s uch as acting-as my ••••••••••••••••••••••• S«>a ra lS c u. r errag.,
h N & ddr UNLICENSED. s urrogate in the m a n y details of o ur n tF. roURTII ANNUAL wuhertdryer. 2 t>lo. old.
M.-blus UfNr'd i• COOK ~ 0• a ess on tape reco e <OETTHE RED s mall re tail corpora tion . Maintain AltTAJ-'lo'lLIATt:S ean~5957 . ___ _
pri •ted board as· ~~u~~r :eus:xC:{.e; E 1 Op rt . E 1 TRi~~~! cor por a t e minutes. r ecords etc, & ANTIQU1': S HOW & ~· Aman:a s ide by 1lde
_..wy, ,... .. Of' c• Tiny Na>lor'i., 21000 QU<J po umly mp oyer -We train you l o sell ability l o h andle m y personal busines~ MAR~tf6.7th refnaifrec:i.cr. Gold. 21'& '* hlbrh:.+icNI. ·~·· Orte&a Hwy. San JWln homes w1lh a.n ac~lera\.. require m e nts s uc h as making travel t'l"l/Sat., 12.gpm _yrs. W/i~makcr. Xlnt
Mw1riac) ~ty. c...,.. CaplStrano. 493-4951. ~ W..e.d. . 7100 Help W..t.41 710 ed course lhal starts 1m. t ' · & d' Sunday. l2-'Pm rood. $450.1162.-4598. Utwu cod• & co•p•••••1------------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mediately. u you are in· arrange m e n s. managing recor m g 11IE MUSEUM OF ART _3_& __ &p:..m_. _____ _
1_..arity . .Ability to ou-ples. Want xtra in· F /C lldqw to S 1000 terested in earning big my business expenses. etc. 307 etm Pr. La& Bch
eomt'? My opportunity Free. Outsumdtnl( N 8 MACHINIST money from the start, We are located at the finest store in Admwwn·st.2Sw/ad Kenmoro Ciaa Dryer, 1':.
c__.c ... hi &9'1.tt m1¢at be for rou. For firm. Handle sales· & " get indlvtduahied free F ashion Is la nd & the hours needed are {y'!,~e~ •~Sf: ~:~~~
HH•tiol. Microdoto uppt,6'040bi. payroll laxes. Thru Cl.ASSA trainingonlbejobinone 8 '30AM lo 4 ·JOPM M onday thru Piur of Siam Antlqu, Wa~hnr $7~. "uar /Onl offers co•p•t1tf•e Financial Stmts. Also Selup&operateBrown& olmanytopofftc~JO("al· · · 1 Wood 36" fltures. Ap ~2 " "' ~ WOCJH • .,,.... beftefits $60-l DAYS +'ee Jobs. Abi~ail Abbot Sh ar-pe auto. screw ed lhruoul Orange Coon· Friday. • pralSCd over $3000. W1t1 --..-...,.;.....~-----
& xlnt worldlMJ cOttds. The Pubhshii-of World Personnel Agen<'y. 4500 machine. Al leagl s y ly. ca1l fOl' further de· If you have the a bilities required & take ~. BeauUful Old RECONDITION t:O AP·
Boo« t:ncyclopcdia. an Campus Or, Suite 102. expcr. Apply m ')>Crson, t ails. Ar le ne. l114 ) w an t to wo rk with the greatest people English Ovul cu\.down PLIANCES. Ouy0sell·
•-a..i..r.n-9.5 ~~n:r:i~~~·r~~~~~Y!Pr: N.B.SS'f.6122. 8a"!.~30pU .. mDl"'LCO. 848-8742 inlhc w o rld,pleasedroparesumelo : TckaTable. V~~e<lS900. trade. Dunla ps 1su , -.....r Ay "' A Cl lfl d *'l la e SJSO. .-vry old Nwpt. CM. 541J.7780. MICRODATA phcant.'\lo111\'esales dc· GEHE:llALFACTOllY 1741Placentia,C.M. Reul EstateCarecr GH edA Ho.,, 7 llallan Ha nd·earv('d -~------
moni.\rot1ons working WOIK Equal Oppar E mployer AJTENJION C/O D..Dw Piiot Casson Chest, value over Will buy M>mc ttfrgs lk 17411 Red Hill A•e Tues , Wed, & T hurs. -r S2SOO, lake $1100. Private appliances running or lhlM, Co 92714 ros1t1on pays sgo PN Wilh sports eol"J)Oration. Manaitement PO lox 1560. C0tta Meta. Co party must sell, moving. nol, al110 scrap metal
l'A1uul Oppor .Em11toy .. r week for 6 demons\ra· 7:30to4. Phone540..6142. PEOPl,.E PERSON LIC'D-UNLIC'D 92626 '99-3'136. _67_~--------
hon., w/a wkly potential GtHHAL Exec looking for pact· ClusesSlart lmmcd.
s ATT&fTIOH!
J..6 Mo's Wort&
18 &O•tr
of U30. MU5l ha.\·e c:ar l 1 m e ass o <'·,ate 1 f''or llltervw ('all Virgtn1a OFFICE wholesale supplies. Fun.,) Complete Cou.r:seJ? wks
Calkms, 5S7·10U. Sailboat company eapitob:ied. 673·2221. •Special. personal Help W..W 7100.Help W-.ct 1100 ----1 Ve ry bui.y position In & individualized help,
Ol::NTAL ASSISTANT pu.rehai;ing depL t-'1hng. Munuladurel' of wood •On I.he job training
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l'h:urs1dc exper. req'd. 1ypmg, processing pa~r rt'ram1c items nt'ed •l''REE•
W\'. will lrain )'OU in our Newport Och. 6'W 92ll. ""ork Xlnt future for persons w/rclaled s k1lb. •Management SA~ESMEM
bwl1nt•,)~ !'\o :.trikl'i. or ----. <'On sC'ienl 1ou::.. very Call M·l-'9 noon, m 8600 Opportunities 111, otCii. pll'f\ty or worlc. If D...tal A111st.t brig h l. y 0 u n g. but -. •Challenging Current
i2to 16 years o f age wanting to earn s2o
to $50 or more per w eek . Chance lo w in
trips to Philade lphia, Washington D .C.
o r Cape K e nne d y; cas h , bikes,
go-karting a nd other prizes. IC you live
i n Costa M esa, N e wport B e ach,
Huntin gton Beach or E l Toro-Mission
Vie j o area, call S49-8956 and ask •r
Mr. Scott
)ou 'rl' Jltlbll1ou.s & Pt'r1odontl s 1 net"d& mature person Good at ~faluN> Couple on Socia expansionprogram.
"'uuld hkt• J J1Ull1llon out f time asst Exper. pre ftiure!li & s<'rupulousl) SPcunly or Retired Co •Tow;, commission
of th1• ordmary. Call f'd. Expand<'d duties op. honest. Mw.t enJOY hont Mortuary At~endants •Lleenseprepar'at100
bo..·l'-'n:I JO&Jpm. f'O' X r:iy Ct"rt rPq'd. work, gel a long well Cdl\1 area. Salary Oayormgbt classes.
II R area 1142·ti631_. __ "''others & have neal ap 1'\lm 1 Br apt w/pd uUI •l-'rtt lOday lramlng
539-1 IU DllY.ilS WAHTED pearan<'t' General Ofr t~or mten•1ew appt. Cal •Top office l()('allons
, .. ~per. d0es1rabll'. Cull 714 646 ?A24 No Llefl\Se necess. to ap·
,\ulo M1•1:hanic. Tune u1' &
<i••twral hnto~ork. Cla!li.
A Smo11 Retenl exvcr.
lop pa.v & ~nl'f11!.. Al)ll
I), Oran11<' l.:ounl\ i\utu
Center 2401 N. Tuslln,
:\anla 1\nu
MenorWom('n
Must be 2S or on•r Apply In Pt>rson
1 &lrd s.t9 9711 ply. FordeWls, p~ase ·~--· ----· --Call Linda 558· 7555
MEDICAL
TRANSCRIBER
Equal Opportunity Employer R.cept~ SSOO
Ftee. N B . Greet VIP 1
Yrilow Cab
112:SI Slater 1\ Vf"TIUI!
1-·ountam \ Jlley
DRIVERS
ICrou Cowtfry)
No~l)ccial hr rl•c1'd
Mnr<:re.:or Vat•ht Corp.
lfi.'11 1'1'.1t•ent rn, (.' M.
•GUMOUI srOT•
Ua ndlc lh111 new 11d ·
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"FRONT Oi"l-'ICt:".
Fashion Plate Image!
Poised & P olls ht'd.
General ore :.k1113 nee.
Call <.:o nt rol Caren t:mploym<'n~ Ai:en<'·Y.
55&&05. 3400 lrvrnc, Ste .
10'.?. N B
chenls 61 handle phones HefpW..tM 7100 HelpW..ted 7100
ll06pltal ex per. req 'd In for high calibre eo. Fun •••••••••• •••-•••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
medica l records d~pt le prestige. Also Fee Must h11ve Rood lypmi: J obs. Abigail Abbol
AVON ...
s k·111 s . O ut !1 l•nd1 n g Personnel Agency. 4500 ~mill oyec bener1u Campus Dr, Suite 102. 'MEN
t;.O.a::. cont..o<.'t Mrs . _N_._e_.ss_1_-&_122_._. ___ 1
TELEPHONE SALES
WOMEN
Ll•flt Up YCMAr
Life & Eon
MOMyToo.
DltlVER GU AIDS
lmmro. employmt'nl Cull
i\mellt', 642·2734. C:osl11 Mcmonal llosp tal 301 Real Esute Sales
v1ctona.c.r.1. • Join # I OVER 20
H ave fun selling Oran ge County's
leading n e w s p a p e r alon g with an
important charity drive. Srll quultt~· 11rnl!ur l "
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1.1n:c-~1 co,m1•111•, rom
p.1n~ ln1<•1 •'""'''' (.'ull .. w 'ttM l nr l1•n11 h 1 ll~
l\luNl han• prove nf J,tood
1ln\ln1t r1•r1>rtl. "'Hhn11 \n
llM\'l' for t. an·umpan~
m.1tuH' 1.111v. 11 hop1lln~
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~u11phC'd Cull Collt•l·l
"nth) l>nven; lwt !lam
&J1•m 1.:131 ·~1 f-'411
H11bv .. 1ltn my hom(' 0 rt U G S 1' 0 JC t: ·
8 !lli.am ii•m. tor t child l·oi.ml'lu mn, t•xpcr cl on
1:1mn s !ml~nfl2 I) M.tlu1e 1wr .. on.
:\lh 2701. Do~nlo"'n ll..lh\ .. 1W•r . ? ~1'!11 1l111h . llunl lkh
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(IJlt'll 11 11 \ u llomo 1-~m SlhO "t••k & up. ~h·n 1~1 ~71> 1-:, '"' 1•r L•1lu~ .. \111,•r Hru'h :..Ull"I !ftil.4 K3"111
ll.1b"1tll'1 W11111,m Ill ll\t'
111 t. , nrr for 2 11irl" Oa.:f'• 1':..1m $1~1 S:..'"'!' "k to ~t.1rt
14 & IU t-.ni:h~h .,.111.,1kmi:. ( 1tr nrr .. ullt·r l\.rui.h
.. · I,. ( •• II M n n ... • I ('o {l(il\ 1\378
h73 .l.12'.!
flnh>icllt<'r wanh'tl 7 .IO
1\lll to ~>'110 l'M Mon .,'r1
r1•r ~ vr 1•hl .. on lh•f11.
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ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN
rRODUCTION
DEi' AITl!offHT
&. part ttme. lns1d<' work --Work any !l hdl Mt'dleal b11ck offi ce
\'niformtl furn. lr~mc & Ul'Ol-OJ.ty. Mu,t be x ray
1\ni&hNm arru!I. All" :ti l'ert1f1~ Senl1 rrsume t
olr O\rr . Rt>lin•I! ot.. 11.d no SO Oally Pilot
lJnlwr..11. 1226 W. 5th !'t ~lau1h<'d, P ~· "°" tSf.O
S 1\ Jntt-r\ w hni 10 30 l06la Mt1H•. la . 926:!6.
Noon «-I :lO :I JO Mon NU1"5N Aide, male pr('f
t:r1. 1-:11ua I O ppor for paralyil'd m.in, 9AM
F.mphJYl'r. _ 11 '\1. 4 dll)' week ,
Hoff Doy Niu Pay ~..16 1"61 rVt"c_. ___ _
flarn2 30!1mor3 309pm 'Jur"M W:1nlr 1I II Noe
t'..llm $100 t t prr "t>"k 1 ,v,..~ & Ault'" ~Int pa)
1k11n.-: r11Jov1•hlt' '-'Ork In l'hoo\l' )'nur i;h 1fl &
i>ur. n1•w uffl<'l' n<•Jr lht• fnc1h1 \' Mnr.:;in Nur""
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pt•r ... on.11 mll•rvll'W, (.',111
IU,1 1!(1'11
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tll•nl' ok . '1.1 p.•r l'\r •1 St111
rl ''"'''' Ur. N B r>12 I 22!>
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t-:111otli,h. l)rtV('! "Jiil a\'
rom f>\!I ~JO. 1•xt 3ZI
ln1tstr'I tit>\ t'lorwr Hr
rAltT/TIME G:.ilrn-rlnJ.t 111)!1111ture1' fo
NtlVt>O\bc"r ballot $..,.00 l
SM OOpt•r llr $SI 441'7.
J'Jrl Tll'IH' evo & Sal
AM . J'1•rff'rl ror 11lu
,h .. 11 ... lr111l d t> work
<:uurnnl~ Wnf.!C' Call
Al, on ~rim. s A. ~2 001: ,,..c 0 ~00.
l1''.1utiru1n, Gunrnnh~· &.
tl(•rrrnlni'" 1\7!1 7iltl or
119"* ·~l07
llrdor mll rlr<'lrnn11• qrnn•!' mi:r tu a handll' _________ _,
t'·llN'knul l•f n11rrowt1V(' mh•e & rmp mJtnl drpl!I
producL-c & Ht• t·om1xl nn proJt'l'\5 in Or ant.!•' Co
nenl•. 1'cchn1r11I n r S:ilary . C.>11 Mr
IEAUTY OPll st'n'i<'t· """°''I tr11inmi: 11, JohnMln. 711 .~511<111 ~ ( Top romm & '• NB l'll'<'\roo1rfi & min. l > r -, , . . aalom.&41--0li61..s40-8S82 relall'd ca:per . ur J:inttors·E~pc:r d onl)
• --------• eqwvRl('n\ \1 en. "omen & roupll"'. s • f)ay wk 3 4 hrs per
Bovs & Girls
to to ,.(>·ear" of uc n :u
ly r 1h1' deh \'(•r) routes
m11y llt' nva1lable m )nor
a~.a ~m profit for <k·
ni~ht lrvmP art'a Good •Call For 1\ppo1nlmenl )oh fnr n •ht Jll'ople lndW1lnal Rrlallnn" ..
t7l414'4·9401
hvencs & euh. lnPl" or TELQNIC merchandise for i1elhn,.;
new 'Ub!.cnpllon!I. t'or ALTAIR mformallon plc~e rall "
642·4321. l"rom San • •GU .... *l"' .. CH Clt'mente -San Ju3n -""" 10A Ct1p1strano area. <'all F..qual Qt>por Employer
49:)..0630 and M1~1on Vie· _ _ __ _
JO El Toro area, coll fashion !llylist opply's
S40--12:ZO now 1n Or11n1te Co. area. EqualOppor Employer hnaJ:\'U & !>lyll:o.1'> ~~~~~~~~~~I llf"ded to show lah•:ct
IOAT HP AIRMEH
GB.COAT
i52 7200 bet"" 3 5pm.:..._
Jarulor, s--rt lo Cull lime.
dn}i<. wn tran~. No
tl")llme student .... NB
ti-44-4832 ll.'ik for Dir"
L.1undry Work~"· C time.
)IC'Sa Verde Conv. llO!>p,
661 Center St. C M.
~-;-~~.;;y-
Expenenecd. NB area
Call 642 94•0. 8 JO lo 5
PM.
Loehr Room Ir
ShM ShiM Attettd.
_!:xper ..!':_11mf'~~7
E'tpcnt-nee Nett~urv.
)larG~.-:or YnehlCorp
16.31 Plaeenl1a. C \I
Bffhne Fashions. F\.''l,
MON•:V. CLOTHES, <'ar
nt"<' 963 7 470 ----L\'N SJS Per S hift
Find what )OU want in Bayview Con\ Hoiop.
Da1lv Pilot Class1f1eds 2l'6..<o Thunn. 4..':\t &42 3505
PRIMTID
CIRCUIT
IMSPECTORS
\lalC' rcmal<' Mu l have
rl'I\ t'X p<'11 enCc &
.t' n1l11ble to work any
shtfi.. E'tabllshed eom·
pony ""'' ':tdnl bc:-nef1ts.
CONTACT:
PAUL ROM
M~opolitan
Circuits
Inc .
1261 LOCJCM A •...e
C~toMeSG
549·2204
•Freoc IS Doy Training
Course
-<.:Md1llac Ca r Prooram
• • J Sall'S Oram:c County
·•I 1Asl1n~s Orani:<'
County
DCELLIMT EAIHtNGS
Two three hour s hjft.s,
I 0:30-1 :JO S:JM:lO
.••I Adve rtising in
C11hfom1a FULL 01 rAIT TIMI
••I Arl\'ert1sing in Nation If unhrensed, ll'l u.'I Ill·
'ii.it you m obl1unin1t your
Re.ii Estate Lll'l'nisl'
l'nll
Come in pre ferre d , or call M ik e
J ohns on. 250 E . 17th Street, Suite 0,
646-4100, Costa M esa, Ca.
DornllMHller
141-8854
H.tp W..t.d 7100 H•lp Wut•d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
TARBEl~
1926·1976
• S.Cy bl'C /G"' Ofc
R.c•pt-Type 60
I-" 1(' Uo1Jkk1'l'fll'r
100' ~ fl•t• l'n11.l
t.11 1l1•1nrl1•rio A1wnc•v
402tl lllreh St. Stt• I W
RE SALIS N<-wJ>Ort Uc11t•h K33 KlllO
,.:11rn ~·,. rnmmlM11on 5 a11 for l\µpl/l-:S~c1h ·~
for ~111c~ tln<l lljltin1111 . No sc-rvice Stnt ion Attl'n mont~lyrh11r11<'. N1<•t• of tlant, l'l(lwr'tl. J)11y &
rirt·,t all S<t!).ll!ill 1-:w i. l"ull & 1>/lllOl' i\J.)
•"' ••• _ ~ 111)'. Sh<'ll St11tmn, 17lh &.
<'-~~ lrvm<'. N II_.
.'Jt Al .-..Ac.II<~ Snv1r<-Stu Ath•ndant,
n :t.EPHON ~:
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DOYOU llAVl-::14
F:XTRA llRS l>AJl.Y~
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I n('omt•' P l1•1111 1tnt
Ttl«>ph<lnl' work rmm
own home r£'prc•Nenllnl?
f1nr Mtloonl C1rin. NO
:-; .. :1.1,ING: MU 'll <'nJoy
l rilk 1111< with 1111hh1-.
~1·hc•dul(' own l11111•:
1:. W hours wr1·kh'.
(i u a r an lc•4'd hlJll riv
rllll'. Will trum C.111 ~~ 11/t1nw l-:xp<'r'1f only. l?!nS Yalr\'lt>W Dr.CM Avail l''t'' & wknd~ ourl11llfrl'1•11ulTltwr .
----"' --Neut a p 11 " n r. & t II llOO/S23·<tij2J Sl' 11 m s tr e !' s lo I e w handwnlmj.t. Apply AM. __ or I I) 800/S23 414<>1 __
~preads on Thurc. & 2500 Newport Olvd. C l\t. 1-'rl~. Call a ll Spm
644-4371 .
*SECRETARY St-:Wt NG (l'j>l"'I, F.xpcor 'd
Oownt-y Sa' ini:'I & I.min SN & OL (}IJ1 "·Top I'll)'
hJ!I opening 1n Oran1te StC'11dy work. 1U2 3112
Co. for sharp ind1 v1dual NB
• 111ood sh & typ1ni: ----1<kills Xlnl salary 11 Sht1klee 01 11lri butl'r "
henrflu. Call Personn<"I w:.tnted Tnunin.i pro
for further mfo "111ed 631 3271 ----
*-UTOTEM•
EMPLOYMENT
<>PflORTUNITlfS
fu ll or Part.Time
No F.icper . Nl'<'l'!<!iiAr'Y A..ie 21~ 1-;1i.z1bll'
Go To The Neart>st
TIC TOC MARK ET for Apphcalloni1 & Info
OR Cl\l.L (714 I &t2·7i02
Tie Toe Sy!llem!li, In<'.
549-0902 SftM Salfl 1-------~~·I F.qua1 Oppoc' Emplayer Exp eh1ldrpn's fitter Wn1tress. EllJ)l'rienced & ~~~~~~~~~~ Salary + xlnl bt>nef1t1 OVC!t 21. Day & n11tht
Want toSell
Your Hobby It.ems?
~~ )'CUf' ad under . .,.. ..... ,~ ..
Rumi each Wed. 4t Sat
DAILY PILOT
Class1f1ed Stttiori
CALL 642 5'78
eond1l1ons. N B. Mr . l'h1f\JI. Apply in person.
Milter. 644·2464. Ne11.po 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln.
Doote_ry_. -------1 l.attuna Beach.
Switchboard operator
PIT. !\lust be avail al
shifts. oo 8197 ---------
SELL idle 1tem<o with Dally Piiot Classified 1\d
SU 5678
WAITRESSES
Niithl.~. Apply In per~on.
after 2P:\I,
S-. f.rOMitcClft R.st
1617 \\ei.tchrr Dr, NB
Call 64S.S222
In Women's Sites
0t 1'H --lltW ti tel I ptter11 tree? Se•f .. ft1
tirr -h U.Willltr '•tttn1
Crult1-cliJ ~.,.. IMUe "' frff ~tttr• tf "llf clltlct St11• 75tr 111w! s.,. • lllllt IM' $1.H
Inst.alt 111t11cry Cntt1 • S\ 00
l1111ut fttllt0• .... SI 00
l111tr1t Sew 111 It.-Sl.00
Toddler Time!
'
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(iti 4 burn. dbl O\ett. w·~TED s.w-,M9'W... ....................... \\t:l'.\"I IUPL>OU.\ll A.Mlos.,laporW ~ ..... rt.d-l ......... Md •
ttnll ~1ult! $2lfO R.,rn11 ~ An ForSeN 9 <"•bQvf'r ii.tr .. df':an 1:u1tTUf'l~l-.UC.:\lt~ ••••••••••••0 •0 ••0 •• ........................ •••••••••••••0 ••0 •0 • $1~.trunkl20~$3Q.) TOP C\ H DOll.\R Su~,0, .. J1.1lr,. :-..·cCt JU,., h"clt porti•t•llt). t'ORf'IG~ l><l\tf~llC Rat 972SYolli wOIJ"I 9710C....-o 9917
Apt. Rdn&cr•lOr ltun•
well $l.S. 1142 ~Hl I.
b40-6it3
1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t'or Salt. Mt.'1'16 14> 1pffd
bl.kt. m:tde ln 11.ily. Xlnl
C'Ond. SI 2$ !1ti2 2G 1.S
SC.11WINN Vusuy U.y"•
M1n1 10-r.~. 22" whJ.i.
Xlnl (ond eo.t ncw4140,
St1r 11$ 833 m• f .. ill 81..tM
20" Girli, yellow Jlurty •"'I•
ti.cycle, w.<.-d 4 mo , 1'k~
nu $.10 r1rm. 963 3492 J]] E 17th S
hp 1040 • t.
•·•··•··•••·•••••••••·• Costa Mesa •PIT WORLD•
P I l 8 u 11 • • I' 4! IHI li •
('h1h1111hua, Poodle1o .
Shlh·tlu, Ma ltese, Lhasa
APllO. C<>tkenJ, 100 mm~d
puppica. Stud t\s m<>!>t
breeds. ~ W 17th at
Fil.lrvrew. SA. Op.en cvcii. s:n.5027.
GOODNEWS
f\ diet 1H"1cntlt1 r•ll1
balanced for your do&
No supplf'menta. los
waste. fl'r•e dehvery.
&1ence Dtel ProdU(ls
536-1140.
LHASA f\PSO P U PPIES
$mo old
S39 1969 ---------Ce rm Shrlhr pointer
pups. AKC. Champion
tine. $95. Pvt Pty.
6-1().1139
AKC Shelly Pups. 8 wk:..
tthot.s, good di$pos111on.
1147 7017
2 yr old Samoyed. all
whit e. AKC. male.
-S72S1orrer. 494·799'7.
BasenJi puppie~. AKC 4
males, reasonable
1-649~
1-A-KC-l-ta-han Greyhound
miniature. Trained, ar.
ft>c llnnate, Art 6 .
SJ6.~9 -------fwnitwe 1050 I •...•.....••••...•.•.•.
Shop & Sa ,.e · new & used
furn . gdts . misc
Wiison's Bargain Nook •
S.U W.19thSt.C M .
**'BUY•* Good Used Furniture &
Appll:ln(es-OR l \lo Ill
Stoll for You
MASTERS AUCTION
646-1616 a 1'h .f62s
Aft 6.-Cal 142· I 50 I i~nd 2-level i1otld-;1aple
det'Oralor table. t:ARJ.. Y
1\MEIUCAN STYLf:.
$25. <Zu 11963 8738.
f
Qu,;ility e~tom--e-ct-1-on_B_I
7' ,' & t' met.I blue co:.t
St500 offer 673· 731 1 ------LI•ed fum . Applianres &
mr~c-. c...'olumho'~. 1970
Nwprt blvd, C .M .
1>4S 227U.
l'nnllng pres,, SSO. tw.-tb.
524 & s10-Rerna. '25.
freeter. St~. coocht>&.
S..10 & $15. rrnr group thl
~:00. •\ll lng Sl'l. S7. IL.ehld
11rms 642 i~'----
G~ Sal• 1055 ....•.........•••....•.
l'ollert. Sale M ,1r l 3,
!I 3pm Rrar 2QO.'I lhHen,
m alley. N.B. Many coll.
1tem5, h5ehld llemic
1060 ........•...•••.•••....
Hc>g T n. hunll'r jumper,
~l'JI bm. It> :i. 8 yr ll<'kl·
llll(. ~jl', $.1000, 6~5 3400
E'l !15, days, 642· 10!>7
•'\ 1.'11.
S Yr •, Quarter Blar k
<:l'ld10.: $~00 w 11 urk
Ind d Sudt11l' OOH 622'J I :-1111111<" Tr"'"" Wl;St~~n
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1.11 k h-.1 olr 7~ 11>2'• .oil
.11'\1
l'lc-.i•urr hor'f' "'rll:h'h
or \~1· ... t.-rn Xlnt 11 .111
hn1 '1 Sun d11·1'. ~ t.111
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1 070 ..........•...•........
WANTED
TOI' L' ASll not.I.A II
1•,111 1-·nn v11\1 1t
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11>1 "' ~'416.111 ::1:17
Mochirttty 1071 ••..........•..••••....
W111,..1 ... nrk1n.i.: Shop I 1
•11111t111n,I(, l'ov.t"rm.1111
1.1hh• '·'"· r.1iJ1jl .1rm
'<,1,., 1111lr1• )""' 11(•11 &.
111 ... .--:rnc!\'r dnll llfl'""'·
JUIOlt'f' ,Hr /., 1•11•1 h.111.t
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l11m 111 + <lhpl.I\' I' ,1<,('
\II ''"I t•ond ~lti V~I
llj'I 711.10
1010 .............••.••.....
Qu~'n <1 m.1t1r~se, & h'
<pm.:~. firm, a mo. 1•ld.
S"i~ 2 pc rnr. I n,·1c-rn
~d. Ol'fl' 11110 t"'n bd'I
~;s fi7!>-i~Q7 ------Tlf'fA'.'IYS P\1 Club &
l>rsco Mf'mbersh1p for
ll.llt' ·The In Spot"
f;.$4"'411!1 ----.. RIJ.? Profit>'· SelllnJ? New
Mini Flo .. er &"c' $4 50
t•a <:! 1 for SS. po~tpa1d.
11n(1n1<hed. No COD''
Jorg('. R o x 12:!1 I.
l~ ranl ·s P ai<!', Ore~on.
9'lR6
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Ho..eofPmc911&"1
For PenoaaUud
Convniettce
SALE! .
SALE!
Sweaters
$9 to Sll
Special Group
JACI WINTER
PANTS
S12
Sizes 6 to 20
Also, other brands
Also, COME SEE
Our New SPRING
Shipment of
JACK WINTER
Pants & Jackets
0
"Patti" Blouses
· Sizes 32 to 42
Fashion Boutique
333 E. 17th St.
Costa M~sa
(a.Mftd lfltenatiOMll
Houw of P'ancoltnJ
<>p.11 Mon."'" Sot.
I 0 O.fft. • 6 P"""
p A f 0 FOR \' 0 l' ft All ~·t ·•"hr .. •·nt~ • rn •1 ""'' C 11....,. u-II n• ('I .\.-..~ll~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl-!Wt:LRY. WATCllES •• _, '" • ... • ,,..., • 7 .or ........ l' Ir l I n
ART OBJJ::("TS GOLl} •lrun1ou lnllu1l('U ~ ~~h~:l'l''f4ll'.i ~1t'1ul IZI" i!Oll \11111 "72\'W~bc:\. Uluc.~lnt &.'lR.tll)Slll \In~~·;~• SILV~R SER\'I L'I-: Oni:m.11 pn~ ~."'LI <"Ond Jump.: ~211.Su cond.~~ nu p111nt $1~ ~··II lor ~°" lllChtl!I ~·~o!t~~/ IAUH IUICK 111111 l'rH •h p.irt' t'.1ll o.u 731:1 .ill '7 Pm Fl~E t'l'ltN " .\N Ph•"'H 1".111 btt1H1 r ~ 915 :?!i;:.)ll•rborHhtl !_l~L'ES 00 2200 :I )If ll w p m ••••••••••••••••••••••• l '1.11>l.1 \k J ~'?Y ~ T'J t'101l l~ :-pl l'!>'· Lili.•• 73 !I P .. ,,,.,.n~··r t'oml11 he•roMt 9920 ..~· .................•..... Kini a1u btod nc"' ~t ru Sw-109 '73 flood.a ~i'Jo Onh """' ~ '>VI.I "" A '1 · Liu' S.~ l'\l Jhtrh
trrm ll~ snrl d.t>I l.i.u .. t ••• ;:-:................ mak"" Ont: o"'nf'r Ji»\ TOP \h'rM ~ bi:> lHU l.';11lt173~ CONNELL
CHEVROLET
I) bome ~ 2263 llkf' ne"' S350 551 ~2 .000 til,Latnb" 0\0Ot.!l1' .. ,, s
Aftwudl»c/
S7•corct
tr.ii.I\° '"°'h l 1971 llund.. Tnul iO to
1114164! toot mlA> ~r" t lt•at•I. 11111\
SU $0 ,.,('Of'Cf d~l 830 97'U """1 ~ 338V.! M .. i...)(... Paid
Lla114 l't .\p1 I> t Ult
Used YW's
Pold for or Hot
Harbour V.W.
MATIRESSES ·u >.i.•o 11 .... ct.,.
tltand nrw from ou1tll.1I "'RC'A C'olor TV ll > ~howroom l'•>nJ C.i ll honw~ Alt m;1k1:.~ f: warr , $1~ TV JOllN'. 1111\'1 6PM 4:J:S .1171*
llZl'> Dar111111 l)rll't'I>' 120 .; 23111 S l CM MowH ~. 00 ms ----s-.1:::•· '160
Ciml'elled t'unlrJl't <' OQ k II t .1 d Io pal,,. •••••••••••••••••••••••
2000 \'cb \:OAr~llllll ·~?>tf.'lll, "'Ill l'Ollll 2 \'r WANTt-:u
&!lowCo8t$47K7:."J \llll'~ rurnmn "'ehr11:r MlNJMOTOR llOMt;S ttlll'll ll<h $21~ l.'1111 IU~ IUii l'llt)N t: )I I< (o Kl 1-'t-'I flt
Coll Member1>h1p for,..,,,. ~o :."'100 Dir
Irv In e c 0. It cp. (" ••• & Mmin• WA '\Tt:D 84().1538 Of' .sl!l il4()0, llU f-.1--a MclC'n~ ... ..... ...... -... MUTt>I< lmM t::-.
••••••••••••••••••••••• PllO!\~: )II< <;1<11-'t'ITH
W a n t <L' d : G e r m .i O • 90 I MU ~;.,~1 olr
J.ep4'!nt!se \\' .ar lleht·•. •••••••'-••••••••••••••• -· -
:.ww dli. dai:11~r". un lloaltr.uh·r v. Ill \ l'ntoc. Rent ~ 1975 Upen Hu.>11
1fonru. h<'lmeu W6 S22b hull An' offter Mu-t cu ruth ,,cl<-ront , •llJ" t;~
Call 892 23SIJ -\\ rnL.-r H.ilet. ~~ 831!S
WA TERBEDS Cits MoifttH•u/ .!I t-:xplorer Motor llome
C.Omp.lele 1129 t+S dehv s..r".lce f020 l'lil Hoof atr. ~IO k"'
Nt.-VER llNDERSOI~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• til'Dt>r .. tor. nf'w 11re~. AquaHeaven I0().7U6Z ne"'· engine F\rlh· 1'f'lf In-Water hull l'l<tlrllllg lOnlarned Lo m itea11e
3-man backpackani: '\cnt Compt-hliH' llnl'"'"· 5-t!> 22!03 t>\ t"i
Complele, $..'iO. ;\ppro" :!13 330 !1-&tiO •
1mately ;l ·:.q > d" ot Tradft"I, Tra•.t 9170
Solarium Armslro~Uoal P:i1nl1ni: "•••••••••••••••••••••••
ORAN<H COUNTY'S
HIGHEST s
BUYER
ON IMPORTS
Bill MAX~Y
TOYOTA
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VOL. 69, NO. 61, l SECTI O~S. ''PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1976 TEN CENTS
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HB ·Hopefuls .Dabble in Mines; Modeling
~ERT llARKU H• al•o reporl.. that he ,. The dl0<.:..u~e laws are ,... Center Medical Pharmacy and
o.u, ,. ... _ ce1ved $1,000 t o Sl0,000 in income qwred by slate law. Fountain Valley Ph•rmacy plus
CandidalH for the Jluntington from a sc1epce laboratory in hts The forms do not require can· lnvutmel\lS of $10,000 lo $100,000
Beach City Council elec:U<>n!t are home which he uys des11ns dldates to list tpeclfic dollar tn his home and In property llt
a varied lot in terms of their bram wave m achines. amounts, but to chttk boxes in· 17'7s.2 Beach Blvd.
fa.nancial Investments. Other candidates list holdings dicating if their investment is -ll• Slw•luna•: Investments
m &ueh di\•erse enterpnses as a less than Sl0,000, from Sl0.000 to of $10.000 to Sl00.000 with
According to slatt'menls of
economic interests filed with the
city clerk. one candidate for the
April 13 elections reported ma)Or
interests in a iold mine that he
says as not now operaung.
beauty salon a nd modeling $100,000or above Sl00.000. ?t1er.ury Savings and Loan and
sc hool, pharm acies. a com · Investments by candidates investments of $1,000 to $10,000
merc1al building in Portland. show· with the Sellroge Corp. Can in·
Ore , plus a large arnount ol com--llJdaard W. Sl~rt: Jn vest· surance company>. raw land in
mon stock and reaJ estate hold· ments of Sl0.000 to $100,000 at San Luls Obispo Count¥ and 10 a
ings Medical Towers Pharmacy Inc.. Portland commercial bwld1ng.
l
-Prim Sllea: Investments or
$10,000 to $100,000 In residence in
add1t1on to Miss Prim Beauty
Salon and Modeling School. the
Nevada Silvt'r Company and
Hotel, Standard Oil of..Califomia
and property at 680~1..awn Haven
Drive and at 215 Mam St.
-ftally Greenb aum: lnve!tt·
ment& or Sl0,000 to Sl00,000 tn her
home a nd in a n office spa('e al
Newport Beach
-Ed ward Kasan : Invest·
7i Others Arraigned
ment of Sl.000 to $10,000 In pro-
missory note. -llon Pattinson: $10.000 to
$100.000 in hom e plus $10.000 to
Sl00,000 in commissions from
Red Carpet Really.
-William Tl11ard $10,000 to
$100,000 in residence
-lluth F inley: Sl()('k holdings
of °ST.000 to s10.ooo In Thrifty
Drug, D1 G loquo. Booth Com-
puter. Ph1ladelph11~ F.lt"ctric and
(Sff HOP~F\;L , Page 1\%)
Mesan ·8th Suspect ·
0..ty ~ ... .._.., lt.t...., a.tlcy
PAT MOSES WITH FIRST GRADERS ERIN McGINNIS (L), GIN~ SILVA
longtime Huntington Beach Teacher leav•f Claaaroom for New Career ..
A Tearful Farewell ....,.
Lark View Teacher Retires' After 21 Years
By K t\Tll\' Cl.ASC\' Of, ... o ••• , ,., ... \Utt
Patncaa '.\l o.,ei-. the f1rsl ~radt.>
teacht-r to mort:> than 600 Ocean
\'1ew School D1stnl't duldrcn
during the past 21 ~ears. left her
t'lassroom for the la:.t tamt-1-'rt·
day
:.1·11 m1c;, thP kid-.,'' s aid '.\t r s
Mos<"S. notin.: ht•r dcp.1rture as a
tearful om•
"Tht• kid:. ~ 111 rm-.., hl•r." said
Jan I\ rorn. ~ h11 t 11<lk m t•r '.\I r-.
Second Trial
In Finklea
Slaying Opens
Jun .,t•h•c t 111n lfoaun tochl\ in
lht> Or.1ni.:1• Count\ Su~1t•rwr
Court tk .1t h P\'ll11lt\ trrnl nf th<'
ll<'Cond 111 t \• 11 b1 other., l'h,1r~t·d
"Ith tht• ll.1llm\ t'l'n N1~ht ''·'~ 1ni.t
ol honor "\IUdt•nt M<•Phl'n "\likt• ·
• Flnl..lt>n uf Fo11 ntait1 \'ullc•v
Tht• lnul Ill l'h~irll'' l>enn1'
Bt>ao, 22, "Ill hi' hallt'tl hv Jud;:l'
\\'tlh~am I. l\turrn\ Thur~ll.I\·
wh1 It> hl• ~t• rH c•nl:(·~ Ii<' 11 11 '\
brollwr llui:h Oun1('l 11(•1an, 21
A jury m lht· !'I.amt• courtroom
t'f'commt'ndNI tlw dt·ath f)('n11ll\
for th<' c•ltkr IWnn nrtt'r fmr11n11
h Im au I It y 0 r r Ir,. t cl('~ r l' t'
munkr
·11 1s .,1n11larly ullt•J:t>d al(.11n-.t
hi~ )Olln~t·r hrnlhl·r thnt hoth
mt•n 'hot .tnrl k1llNI r1nkl<'ll . 111.
1)1' Ot't :41 . 197 1, cl11rm11 a rohlw•1 \
monH.•nl., lwfol l' tht• Orun,1t 1•
(;11:\\t l'ol 11•1:1• "rt•.,tll•r ~ .1-.
llC:h1•d1111'tl to k :n I.' h1-. 1oh II'
n1 aht rlt·rk Jt ,, Fountain Vull<'Y
mark<'l
31 RE.."PON, E
ON TRI PIJEXE."
I !-t'ld fo ur dl'h"t' tn pl<'\l'"
ftr $2lr.'.OCIO J" J r1•,ult of m\ ,u1"'
m lhl' Oa ll~ Paint In JI!.. :u ~'ti 1<' r<',pnnd('d to thl• .id~ '
Th.11 s lht 'll<'C'<'"~ 'llOr. tolct tn
e lluntini:ton Bt'a<'h rral E'"tatc
broker ~ho plaC'ed this ad an the
Dail) Pa lot .
TRIPLEXES
ux'< M St . C M Xlnt C"ond Bu1ltan r., frplr . n ew C'rpt , dr opC'<1. . $72,SOO. Ownr Al(l '<'l'I
XX'<'<
If \'OU h3Y(' real t;>'llatr' \'OU
want to m O\'(' qua c k!~. rail
642 5678 \\'c makP 1t t a"" for
you to put a few "onb to v.orl, an
the Dail~ Pilot
'.\loses· first grade class at Lark
\'1ew School today.
"They practica lly built the
school around her." t'rolrs. Krom
said.
tJt '.\trs '.\1oses plans lo manage a
restaurant on the Colorado River
near Parker, Ariz. lier husband.
Bob. will retire from a llunt·
inRton Beach r eal estate firm
;i nd JOan her soon
'.\1rs. M oi.cs. \\ho tau1:ht 10
~l·arl-in preri.o n and Gl•Ora1a
before c om 1ng to Huntington
Beach. said education h as
('hanged greatly during her
career.
"But I haven't changed all that.
much," she said Mrs. Moses not·
ed. for example. that she has
used phonetics to teach reading
'an spelling for the past 32 years
because she believes that me'thod
ts better tha n newer ones.
She said . he 's enjoyed teaching
(See TEACHE R, Page i\2)
HB Panel Approves
8 Building Projects
Eight projects ror Huntington
R<'uC'h tot ahn~ Sh90.000 to be
fin ancl•d b~ rt•dl•rJI llow.1n1ot and
C'ommunit ' Ur\ elopm,·nt fund-.
ha\e bt>t•n appro\t•d b\ a r1t17.en'
advl'\nr} ('omm11ll'e
The numbPr onl' pnonl.> item
on the h'lt or pruJc('tl-1s the con
'tfU('llOn of a <'Ombmnllon com
mun1t ,. sht'lh•r hum:an 11crv1C'el-
b<l}' dub rat'iltty at the Hu.,hard
school s ite
Cost'! for the fi rst phase of ron·
:-it ruction h:H c been put al
~.000
Acrordina to Brian A~'ltln. M ·
!\OClflle planner for the• f'ily, lhl'
romm1ttt>e mud<• th<' rcrommen
elations uft er rl'<'l'I vi nit opinion!\
frnrn II l11r~(' ('fOW<I I)( Clt lZC'n\
last Wl•dn<"sduy at lluntln"tton
Fountain \'all<'\ \'otl'r"' will JZO
to the polls Tuec;day lo chose
among ninl' r and1date" for tv.o
four ~ear lerm c; on the City Coun
C'll
Caty olftcial-; said polls ~ 111 be
open from 7 a m to 8p m. and Cl·
ty hall will be open lhrouahout
the evening ror those mterested
10 watchaog e lection returns
Returns will be posted as they
are counted. officials said. The
city hall ~witchboard, 962-2424.
wtll be open until 8 p m. and a
special election line will be open
afttr 8 o'clock al 960·00S2
Caty ofhcia Is are expeclini;t
about 20 perct>nt of the city's
20,01'4 registered voters to ca<it
ballots Tuesd ay. basC'd on past
c1 tn.en turnout for municipal
t lt>et1ons
Beach Caty Holl
The re~:ommendations will be
.,u1:im1tted to the planning com·
m1i.s1on Tuesday night and to the
C'll\' council March 15
Tht• '!<'Vl'n other projects in·
elude
A full (8('1htv for the han·
rlkapped at a community swim·
man~ complex at Ocean View
tll1th School totaling $220,000 this
year A total ol SIOS,000 WBll ap·
provt'd for the same la<'lhty tn
197~
/\ loun ,,r S.'lR.000 for a day
rnre center to be locuted at Gill
School It would be opc.>n to sin~le
parent:i1. und low income fa milies
n11 wt'll :u1 others. The loan "ould ·
provide ~t·ect m oney for the
<Su PROJ F.CTS. Pal(e i\21
Both in cumbent ... M ayor
~m1e S\·alstad and Councilman
~l ar\'an Adler are seekan~ re
t lect1on
Other candadall'S, In order of
their appearance on Tuesday's
ballot include
Tom Beall . a retired Navy
lieutenant a nd aircraft fi r m
trn perv1sor : Manuel Alarcon.
self-e mployed accountant and
parks commissioner : Dr. Adler.
an oplometr·bt and founder of the
Exchange Club;
S hei la M art'us. a self·
employed educational consultant
and president of Vasta View
School 's parenl ·teach er or ·
f?Bnuation . Jost-ph Schloss, an
attorne) an~ Gold~n West
College instructor .. SvalslaiJ, a
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In Drug Slayings ·
A Costa Mesan has been ideo· Whale officers were scheduling Bay\•iew Drive. Sunset Beach.
tified by Orange County Sheriffs a court appearance ror Petrone, , . . olticers as the e i1hth suspect ar-~ven other me n booked on iden· . ?fflcefs loda) continued \hear rested by them since a Sunset t1cal charge s ~ere being dis· ID\ e&,'1gat1on of the murders and
Beach couple was murdered last( patched to Santa Ana Munic1paV comfuented that there may lw
Nov. 1 in what o((icers described Court for arraignments that will mbr4l arre ts \\ a than the next few
as a ··dope burn exttution." be held later today. days
Held in county jail awallln(il ar-! ln\'t"St 1gators brhe,·e th at
raignment on charges of murder , All eaeht men are accused of Cauwels v. as killed lx>caUS\' he
burglary a nd conspiracy 1i. compbcity in \.he killings of Janet had robbed at .:u11po1nt :I numt>t.or
Michael Anthony Petrone. 33. of Mae Metr.. 34. and Ronald · or persons 1dent1flC'd ai. patron~
3027 Royct' Lan~. lie is held walh Cauwels, 27, who were gunned of a drug r1nJC opf'ratmi:: in th1'
bail denied. down in their home at 16861 Sun.,et tk :u."h urt>u
Huntington
Youth.Dies
In Crash
A 16·year·old Hu ntington
Beach boy and his 21·year-old
companion from Santa Ana were
killed S1U1day aflttn00n whe n
their car rtlpped ovt-r on El
Mir age Dry Lake, northwest of
Vktorvillt". ·
California Highway Patrolmen
said Daryl Lance Chauncey. 16.
of 9691 Pollack Drive, Huntington
Beach. and Jerry Paul Reynolds,
21, of 211 E . McFadden Ave.,
Santa Ana, were dead on arrival
at Victor Valley Hospital. ·
Officers said a motorcyclis t
discovered the c rash at 12 55
p.m. Sunday. They said the lakl'
is a popular recreation area for
cycles and dune buggies.
The CHP said Reynolds wa s
driving a Ford passt'J'«er car
east on the lake and tried lo make
a sharp r ight turn, when the car
flipped. Both men were thrown
out of the car. ·
HOUDA.Y LAW
BILL PENDING
WASHJNGTON IL'PI I Rt'p
Wilham Ketchem. c R·Calif l. to
day introduced a bill to return
national holidays to their oo~anal
dates. a move he admitted mi ght
rwn the lhree·day vacallon of
many but which he said would
restore the country's national
hcntagc
Ketchem 's bill would rcvt'rsc
the Mond ay holiday law; whiC'h
moved Washington's birthday.
Memorial Day and Columbus
Day lo Mondays instead of lht'1r
actual dates to ~Ive Americans
several three-d ay wc<'k<'nds
project engineer for Alexander
H aagen S hp ppana Cent er
Dev~lopment :
Harry Vought, a d ata manage
ment specialist and rel1rt'd Air
Force maJor. Fred Voss, a coun·
t y adm1n1st"ralive aide and
former Fountain Valley School
Board President : Robert Rusolf.
a materials buyer and member of
the Bicentennial CommJllee .•
City olflclals said munJclpal
election turnout h as ranged from
. a high of 63 percent in 1964 when
Fount ain Valley had 980 re·
gisler ed voters to 20.1 percent In
the 1974 election, when there
were about 20,000 voters.
During th.a 1969 recall ele<:hon.
olficials saiCl, 48.l percent of the
voters went to the polls.
UP'I ftlfil-.. CASTRO VICTIM? PLOTTED REVENGE?
Robert Kennedy Fidel Castro
~castro Instigated
RFK, JFK Deatm?
LAS VEGAS. l'\ev CAPI
Cuban Premier F1dr l Castro in
't11H1 tl'd lht' ai.sas~inat1on or
President John F Kenned) ancl
"H'r) proa bl ~ .. thal of Sl'n
Robert F K<'nned\ in rclallal1nn
for fl\<' att(•mph o'O hi~ ll fo "h1ch
Ca,tro belle\ ed President K en
nC'dy ordr red, tlw LflS Vegas Sun
said today
In a copy riahted story hv
publisher llank Gre<"nspun, tht>
Sun ~:lid 1nfnrmat1on fnr th<'
story c am(• from a cunf1dcntlill
sour t•e 11nd wa!-dorument{'d hy a
l>PCrt't report in fh<" hands o( Sen
Frank C hurc h 's S<•rwlC' In
lelhJZC'DC'c Comm lltc·t·
Then• was no lmmt•dialt> com
mcnt on thl' Sun·i'I !-tory from
Church or oth{'r offi<'1als In
Washln~ton. •
The Sun u1d Cast'rtt hlld been
enraJZed by fi ve at•empts on h1.,
life and held ,KennC'dy res i>0ns1·
ble The news papt>r s a1ct 11
learned that the plots agamsl
Castro were ordered from th1•
White House and carnl'<i out h)
the CIA with help or undernorld
figures "ho had het'n a<'tiv(' in
HB Shock Victim
Re mains 'Serious'
David Vasquez. a 12-year-old
Huntington Beach boy who was
nearly electroc ute..d F riday
night. remained in serious condi·
tion today in the burn unit at
Orangt" County Medical Center.
Youn~ Vasquez. 16572 Kellog
Circle, was sear ed across the
chest and arm s , while reportedly
playing with friends near a
Southern Cali fornia Edison in
stallat1on behind a shopping
Center.
lla\anll g:i mhl1nA uprrat1on'I
pr10r lo ('a..,tro "> O\'('li.hro" of
~'UIJ?<•n< 10 llatl'ta
('a,1111 tn l!lfi:I 1•apturc'<1 on1·
('I\ al'(t'nl ... 1•nt to kill him uncl
'SIRHAN ACTED ALONE'
SAYS PANEL, AS
torturc·d him into rc•vN1hng the
entire• plot to C°a '!lro pN!-Onally
th1• Sun rt' port 1•d
Tht• n1·wi;puper o;a1d thut short
ly aft\•r that. Cu ~tro mt•I "llh 111
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UNITED NATIONS, NY.
t11 (APl -SclenU.sta are arawns
•ovt·r whcthtr to kttp or lu.JI any
hVtnl thin1s • wpac~rart -v~ntu~lly m<1y brtnc back Crom
M..ara, a new U.N. report says.
One side w aot1 to keep them at
all co ts. for study; the other
wunu to kill them, for fear they
w1Jl infect the earth and co·
. danser all humanity.
The Hport, prepared for the
U N. Committee on the Puce(ul
\Jan of Outer Space, urges that
the issue not be left to indivtdual
governme nts but be tackled ,
before its becomes an actual pro-
blem , by &cJentists in an "in·
ternational forum." •
The a uthor s -D. Grahn, N.
Pace and T. H. Jules -suggesta
thal the proper forunt iB lhe Com·
mittee on .Space Retta1·dr
CCOSPAR ) of the International
Council of Scientific Unions, or
which they themselves Are mem·
bers. The a uthors are not
otherwise identified.
"The decisions taken by any
single nation have implications
for all other nations involved in
i.pace flights •nd, in the extreme,.
for the s urvival of m ankind
itself," they contend.
Their chapter on space biology
IS part Of a general report on the
latest developments in space
science and technology that
COSPAR has sent the U.N. COl"(I·
m1ttee for the committee's in·
formation at its request.
That section or the report
points out that the United States'
Viking vehicle to land on the
planet Mars next summer waU
test soil samples on the spot for
signs of life as indicated by suc h
organic compounds as carbon
dtoxide a11d methane.
"Wide inter est will be kindled
If signs of life are found, because
one stcong conclusion is that Ufe
has oflginated twice by indepen-
dent e"ents ... 1t says, and sug·
gests that any such discovery
may lead to another space mis·
.,aon to bring Martian sod
i.amples bearing organisms back
to earth.
1 •• B1oloitsts will be overwhelm·
I sngly ani'fous to compare Mar·
I taan and terrestrial 0f88niSms in
the laboratory," the report says.
Some see no danger in that, It
adds. They belie ve that or ·
, ganisms from &hrs would be so
affected by the earth's highe r
temperatures. humidity and ox-
' gen contents that they would be
hard to keep alive even in the
laboratory, and they doubt that
;1ny would pose a threat of mfec·
uon
"Other scientists believe that
the theorf.'tical potential for un·
known danger is so unportant
that no risk can be taken," the re-
port says.
Fro•P~AI
CASTRO •.•
fu:1als from South AmeriC'an na-''°"" and loudty revealed the CIA plot a.:ainsl h1 m . T h.e Sun quot1.•d
t':i-.trn as havinJ? tolrt lhf.' tlS·
... embly. "The Kennedys have
... ouJ?hl to lull me. 1 shall mete oul
thl' :-.nmC' JUstke to them." The' Sun ~aad an formation about
1h;11 mC't'lan~ wac; forwarded ma
'l'l'fl'l rt~port to Washington. liut
11 -..11d the report was nev<·r rC'·
'r.1lrd to the Warren C:om ·
m"'"m "'h11·h '"''<''>ll~:atl'tl the
·'''·'"'anulaon of Pn·~idt>nt Kcn-
n1•dy .rnd rult•<f lh;.11 Lt•1.• lhtn'<'Y
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Kt•1111t•dv.
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Chad J usUct• Enrl \\' urrt•n.
\\halt• 111111 on thl' US Supremt•
roui t. was ucl v t!\ed or th1• ('I/\
plot-1 a&:mn'lt ('a~tro and thnt thl•
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Election Choices
Fountain Valley voters will elttt two City Counell
mem.bers from a f1 Idol nine in Tuesday's munlc1p3l
eleeuon. Thf l>u1ly Pilot made its recommend lions
-with reaeions for thos~ choict>s -ltbt Wedne day
Th~e na m ts are repealed today for th~ benefit or
those who mily have ~t.'d that edatonal. Recom.
mnended are·
-Bernie S\ ah.Led
-Fred Vo.i.i, or Manuel Alarcon
Huntington Beach's City Council ~lection wUI be
held Apral 13.
HOPEFULS
an inVHtmenl Of $10,000 to
Sl00,000 in College Pharmacy in
Long Beach.
-Aadrew Cb•adln: Invest·
menls of more than '100,000 in
Gold Flncters International (a
gold m in e not now operating>,
f"tywheels International and
Property Management Unhmlt·
ed and in bu home in Huntington
29 Percent
Turnout
Expected
A turnout of 20 lo 25 percent is
expel'ted when seven <'lllldldates,
including all three incumbents.
vie for three open aeat.s on the·
Wntmins~r Caty Counc1l Tues-Harbour. -P~r M.claab : lnvestmenl day, . .
o( $10,000 to $100,000 in his home· .,. An t>lect1on also wtll be held on
plus holdings or less than $10,000 the sa?'e b~llot to nu the seat on
in Gene ral Telephone and m the. \\ estminster School. Board
Peter W. Mac Innis, Business which bas been vacant su:ace the Consultant. death of Raymond Schmitt last
-Lff J . Rebman: Investment August. . .
or less than $10,000 m AT&T The candida tes Will be placed
stock. on the . ba ll ot by random
-Levi "Bod" R~: Invest-alphabetical order.
ment in bis r esidence. 1'.he candidates, in lhe order an
-Balpla Bauer: Investments which they wait appear, a re JO·
of more than $100 000 an two Hun· cumbent Joy L . Neugebauer,
tington Beach ap~rtment houses William C "Bill " French,
at 1303 Walnut St. and 220 l2th Russe~! ~t~.Ke.niie .. incumbent
St., investments of Sl0,000 t o Eldon Gall G1llesp1e, ~ngelo J .
$100,000 in his residence. a first :i-reantos, Andrew Rodriguei and
trust deed on Sunset Heights Lot incumbent Frank Fry Jr.
a lot at Donner Lake. apartment Terms of office will be for four
houses at 3071 Fifth St. and 219 years.
15th St., Huntington Beach and an The t~o candJdates seeting the
apartment h ou se In North scf\Ool district seat arc Carol A.
HoUywood. . • Keyes and .Carl E. ~hrei~r:
Jn addition, Bauer reports in· The term w1U expire in Apnl of
vestments of less than $10.000 in· nex~ year. .
such stocks at National Systems. City Clerk Kay Harper said
Keystone, Penntoil Latex there. was a turnout of 16.7 per•
Offshore B (oil dnlhng). Elixir. cent an 1974 when two seats were
Katy Industnals. Bobbie Brooks. being contested.
Sht-ller Globe. Hartt Mountain. She said the lal't there are now-
Allis Chalmers. E' ans Products, three a s well us the :.ehool board
Kelloggs, Genesco. Congoleum, <'Ontest should s"'•ell and turnouL
Union Oil and Mercury Savings to more tha n 20 percent.
and Loan. He also reports hold-"But ~ou c!ln never tell what
ings of less than $10,000 In two re· vote~~ will d? 1fthc weuthcr stays
sidences in Hollywoiod and North bad. she said.
Hollywood. Polls will be open troin 7 a.m.
to8p.m.
Fre• P•fl'P Al
TEACHER.
first grade, "where you see the
kids progress so much." and
believes children are learning
just as muc h ln school today as
lhey ever did.
Some first graders, she <'On·
tinued. are farther ahead than
they used to be -probably In part
because of pre .school exposure to
educational television proRrams.
But some youngsters. on the
other band, haven:t even heard
nursery rhy mes or fairy tales
before entering S<'hool. '>h<' c;a1d.
Mrs . Moses Joined the di:strart
at OC'('an View St'hool. BeuC'h
Boulevard and Warner J\venu<.',
now dastnrt headquarters, whl•n
t h (' s u r r o u n d 1 n ~ a rt' ~· " ;1 ~
nothing but bean fteld.-.. Shl' hu~
been at Lark View 10 ycan..
Mrs . Mo!'es said she onginally
planned to be a nurse
"But I f .unted." ~he laughed ,
"so I went to tl':IC'her.1' college' "
She said s he'd go into tN1ching
again if she had 1t to do m ('r. and
..11\a,a\:-. lookc>d fory,;ard to tht• ('nd
of !lummer vaC'a t1on. 11111 now
~he's l ookanJ: lorwJrd to
r<'Maurant manai.:l'nlt•nr
''I'm an f.'XCC'lll'nl cook.'' :.lw
quippt•d.
' Here~s q Real
'Peeping Tom'
/\ young Huntln~on nenC'h
womon telephoned poliN• 1n tc-r
rot shortly before down Sunctav
to rt-port the eerie ey('ll of a Peep
lnii Tom on the roof outsl<fc her up
stain window. . .,
She whispered to the d1c;-
patC'her the "'ould·~ antrud('1
was scratching at tht-window, n.;
lhougb trying to get into tht·
house.
Patrolman Ma r k Waite
respondrd lo her home and founcl
there was indeed a Peeping Tom.
The suspect . who ~caped, hocl
a la rge. he~vy build. wore a
white fur coat. ne<i on four legs
and was tenlahvety adenllficd as
a Peeping Tomcat.
Italy-Red Mee t
MOSCOW <AP> -ltaliaaCom-
murust party leader Enrico Berl-
lnguer met today with Soviet
leader Leonid J. Brezhnev and a
communique distributed by
Italian officials said a nHd was
recognized for continued "In·
temahonalist cooperation on the
basis or fraternal friendship and
mutual respect for each otM!r's
autonomy.''
Seal Beach will hold a primarv
city council e lection on March~
and Huntington Bench will have'
us mun\Cip11I ele<'llOl' on Apnl 13.
Baby Sitter
Roughed Up
By HB Thugs
Huntington Beach detedives
continued their investigation to-
day or a hil·and·run residential
armed robbery Friday night in
wh1l'h a babys itter. 15, was
roughed up by two intruders who
burst into the hous('.
The terrified victim called her
mother a few houses away on
Rotterdam La ne after the two
men fl ed with a television set aod
stereo sound system. police said.
She descnbed the pair as about
25 and CauC'as1an. w1th greasy,
unkt>mpt hair # and !laid the}
escapt>d through o rear patio
door and over a ~a II
The teenaged victim nid one
Ji?rabbed and held her while the
olht>r suspect gathen-<1 up the
lnot.
School Lunch
Discounts .
Available
Children in th<' tluntinJ?ton
Jleach Clty <dcmtnlary > ~hool
D111trict may be chit1ble ror free
or rt"duced pnre lunchE'11 depend·
Ulfl on their family &nC'ome.
L'nder new requirements, for
ex11mplc, students from a family
of four with mC'omc under Sli.260
11 year would bt> el1J(1blc for free
meal11. ~htle tho~e from a fnmllv
of four wath incomes from SG.2f.t
to $9.7AA \\Ould bf.' l'hgahlf.' for
meali-at 20 cents eaC'h, d1stnct
offic1al!I saai:I.
Families with h1~h medical,
hou!llng o r otht-r ir;pecaal ex-
penses als o may be chj?ablc, of.
fa cials said. Application forms
may be obtained at all district
schools.
ll4D 111ROW
BRINGS COPS
A citizen called Huntington
B wcb police to report
a rTran on the roof of the Spigot Li-
quors. 16369 Bolsa Chica St..
possibly committing a burglary.
Officer Lee Camp f httked out
the early Saturday morning call
and found It was th e store
manager retrieving tus errant
Frisbee.
..
Nixon
Returns
To U.S.
Br Vn.lled Pnsa lnleraatlo.aJ
f'ormt r President Nixon
looktd tanned. healthy and "''
laxed as he returned from a moe·
day trip to China Wllh Ow vtal~e
ol Pe lune 'a leaden rinJ1na m h11 ea rt.
With bls return. howe"er. Nb
on faces rurthe r queslaonin1t bv
the S.nate lntelhgtonct> Commit·
tl.>e. Ht> has already answer~
most of 77 quest1ort5 sent to hl m
Feb S at his San Clemt>nte est1tt.•
concernina inlellh~ence act1v1Ue~
during h1s administration.
Nixon's daughtu. Tnc1a Cox.
and about 40 reporters "ere an
hand Sunday evemng "hen the
same Chinese-owned Boeing 707
he departed in arnved at Los
Angeles internnlionw Au·port an
a cold drizzle that splattered Nix.·
on and trb entourage of aid.es and
Secret Service agents.
Nixon walked do\\n the plane·s
ramp to a waiting limousine only
a few feet from reporters. but ob-
servers could see no sign of the
limp from has leg ailment. which
beaan bothering-him agam in
China.
Ch atting amiably with the
Chinese escorts and American
members of his party, Nixon OC'·
casionally sm iled and waved to
:the c rowd ol reporters -a much
different approach than h is
departure when he b arely
acknewledged the presence of
the news m edia.
-There was t.,lght security at the
airport. with Secret Service
agents searching reporters' bags
before allowing them to the
special hangar some distance
from the main airport.
During his stay in China, which
marked the fourth annive~ry of
his historic trip that th.awed Sino-
American relations after more
than 20 years of hosUIHy. Nixon
was given an even more lavish
reception than he received as
president.
He was closeted for one hour
and 40 mmutes with ~irman
Mao Tse·tung, an honor usually
reserved for v1s1ting heads of
state. and te ns or thousands of
cheering Chinese hailed him m
the streets of Canton.
Reaction at home was not so
gracious. Sen. Barey Goldwater,
< R:Ai:h. l, accused the former •
chief executive of breakmg a
federal law aJ?ainst J>r&\'alt>
cititens conducting foreign relo-
t1ons. Goldwater suggested lh:it
if Nixon wanted to do the country
"a favor ... he might :.la) over
there."
Other critics said he played In-
to the hands or a Chinese pllm to
embarrass PreMdcnt Ford JU~t
before the New Hamps hir('
primary. renewing in voter.;'
minds Ford 's connection with
Nixon's rei.ignataon and subse-
quent pardon in the Watergate
s<'andal.
t'OIJR
Splash Dom11
Para-diver lands in ocean off Laguna's Main Beach P~k Satur~ay during "Sports Duy," part or the city's ~Vmter Festiva l. As part of the skydiving exhibition. 16
Jumpers floated down from the blue with Mavor Rov
Holm amon.g .t~em. Holm and five other jumper s forml'(t
a star by JOmtng hands dunng a one minute frec·fall
8.000 feet over the Art Colony. Hotel Laguna is m bark-
~rouhd. J
Toothless
Thug· Sought
F~untain Yalley police are
seeking a toothless bandit, who·
Oed with $136 in cash Saturdav from H. Sall E squire Fash 'n
C'b1ps, Harbor Boulevard and
Edinger Avenue. ·
Officers said the bandit <>n·
tered the store about 2:45 p.m.,
told lhe derk he had a gun con·
<'ealed 1n a jacket and demanded cash.
Police ·said he then fled the
store.
Officers said he described him
ns six feet, two inches tall, with
brown hair and no teeth. He was
"earing a pla id shirt and bro" n
pants, police i.a1d.
'Grand Hote l' Du~
The Jluntingt.on Beach Llbrarv
will show "G rand Hotel" t ues.
day at 7 p.m . in the Pacific room
of the new library al 7111 Talbert
Avf.'. There 1s no admission fee for
the movie.
PROJECTS
<'enter that would be opcralPd by
the Huroan Resource11 Council,
Aus tin stud.
-Facilities lo inC'rease mobili-
ty or handicapped pen.On$ tn·
cludmg add1t1onal <'Urb rut.. plu.s
l'onstruction of temporary and
permanent wheelchair ram~ 'tt
~Y locations throu.:hout th~ e1ty.
The cost would be ~.000.
-Assistance to Oran.it<' County
Housing Authority to help pro·
vide the tenant relations officer
to help improve services and aa-
s1st those in need of modl•ra\c
housing to work oul problems.
The cost would be $10.000.
-Outdoor r erre~•llo nal
faC'ihltes for senior eitazcn.s
center at 17th and Orunge
Streets. Items include la\\n bowl·
ing greens, shuffleboard courts.
expandC'd parking for1hties al1tl
landseaping. Cost Is $96.000
.Storm drain proj<'C'ts irn
J\dams <ind Dl'lawan' ~lrN•I\ 111
the· old town area. Co)\t i:.
S15·t,Ooo
-Slll,000 in renovatilm 31\d
presen·at1on of historic Nc>wlan,d
!louse is "to keep the J>rOJl'Cl go-
ing."
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In to your personal savings account. .
Your check earns Interest from the
date of deposit until the day you need it.
·You ' II receive the highe;l'I interest
available on Federally insured savings.
Here are three good reasons to s tart
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or the chance of h aving your check
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2 . No waiting in line to deposit or cash
your check.
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IOL. 69, NO. 61 , 2 S.ECTIONS, 28 PAGES
8 y DOUGLAS F RITZSCHE Oll,,.. 0.JI' ...... tuft
l The past w~ekend wws an op·
s:>ortunlty for a variety of part1111
,shots in an lrv1ne City Council
'race that has spawned charges of ~Htlcal tricks a nd corporate an
volvement m c 1v1c affalra j A Oyu pnnted by Mayor Art
Anthony a nd Councilmen Henry ~ugley and Robert West. all of
whom a re leaving the council
after the election . chargl'S Coun·
c1lman John Burton with fo t er me • campaign .. Polllicul tn cki. ..
organ hat 1on In t he I r v1 ne
Citizens F orum
Commenting about the n yer .
R~er Ra pp. c hairman of th e
Irvine Citizens F orum said,
· · ~hyor Anthony "'as quoted 10
the press Friday as saymg he
was fearful that the last wttkend
prior to the election would spa"' 1
tt'eeke11d Ha~ker
Prc~1dl'nt Ford whacks a backhand shot dunn~ workout
Suncl:I\ on a S~1rasota. t-1-a . t cnn1s court Other \\'Cl·kcnd
hackt.·r~ \\ 111 !'>y mpathtzc '' ilh thl' Prcsid('flt 's taped
klll't.''-and rl•ro,::n11.e that hts old football rn juries .
1wrhapl-> 1rnpt•dl• ha<; abilit y to bE'ncl his knees. therl'by
gl.'lling h1i. hodv into th e ~hot Thc>\ also "-Ill note the rt>
l.1t1ons h1p of lhl' President's <'ye~ lo the ball and nod
kn11w1nj.!lv about Mr Ford br eaking tht· cardinal rule of
l<.>nnt:-. k1.'<'P ~our eyl' on the ball ·
Sea Utopia
(;ro1tp Plaits Lon{.{ Crnise
8~ J \('t\ ('ti \PP F.LL
I-'\ l'f\ m .1n ·, 1Jn-.1m of 'hurk
tnlot 1 lw 11.1 \ 111 tl.1 \ l(nnd .!nd hop
pmi.: n(( to i1 trop1r11I hlnnd I'
Jbout to lw 11•Jll!l•el hv ,, c·olh·1·
tum 11f m1·n und "omc•n \\ h11 h,I\ •'
ll Ill t h1•tr ht'Jd~ t1\ <;l'I up Y. h.1t
("On •ml\ ht• r.tll1•el l 't111na
,\IHI II '> .111 111 lht• 1.tUw nf
1-d111•Jt1nn
Ornn~~ ~ ('on~•
~{JL_~·
\\t"Ulht•r
Spon<;uref1 IH lhl· lnt<'rnallnnul
<.'t•ntl'r for ... trJl4'J.!ll' Slu<l1<'' in
Los ,\OJ:t>h">. t ht j.! ro1111 ' n1•1·I of
lhrt>e homc·m.1111• trimnr.tn
'all bo.11.. .t ntl j l>O loot f>l•" 1•1
\ JChl '" 111 l>on,1 J'n1nt llorhor
00\o\
Tht>v'r1• In h·aH• Tue,rlu\ fnr
Ro-.tan .. 1 Cat.tl1nJ 'II" ,,fund off
th<'(' 11 rl hht'.Hl l'llllSt of lfnndura'
1\ I•''' l1k1>l~ jluth1•r11111 ("ould
h.1rdh 111• 11t1.11.!111NI
l'r11w111.i1, 1111 ll11l1• Jnt•k (;l.111•
,t 1 ·" \"I!·" c·r .q" ll••11lt·r. hi-.
"1f1• L1n1l.1 11111I th1•11 tY.11 \l'a• 11111
cl.1ul(htl't Bot> Mtlu!<, prn,1t•c•t
roordinutor on<I ship builder. ht~
wife. Mar1l\'n "'ho h<'ltx'<l f1n11 nc•e•
ron,tr11 rt'1on o f nn1• ol tht·
ISt't' C'Rl 'ISt:. P:al(t' i\21
Today"s Closing
~~~
.Y. toeks
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY , MARCH 1, 1976 TEN CENTS
'Trickery' Charged
a number of shabby 1.'h.-clloneer·
mg tact1c1t .
"We had no such plans to do
that kind or thing. and we \feeply
rt>g rel \hat the m uyor appa~nth
did. His flyers are already dis, ·
tn but ed," Rupp said. •
Commenting on Irvine Citizens
forum act I\ 1t1es. including an
S800 ad In the I rv1ne Company's
newspaper. tht> lr\'lne World
Ne"' s. the three counc1bnen said.
"F'ttst. this 'nf" · pollll<"ul d 1,1b
has amassed 11nd i.pt-nt OH.'r
s.&.000. We behen.• from our ell
penence that th1:s could not hu\'l'
been done by novices lndt>t>d. the
local press asked some of the cor
porate donors to this nt'\\ J{rou1>
who sohc1ted them. The uni."' er
Councilm an John Burton "
Burton satd toda) that he had
helped ra1:.e mont.'\' for lhl•
group Most of the mone). SJ. I~.
wns spent to com mission a sur
\'('Y by Det'islon Making In
formation or what Irvine voters
i.uw as election issues.
"I wus pleased that the busi·
ness com mu01ty responded to an
appeal to provide a commu01ty
ser\'ice." said Burton. "It hts an
"ith ever ) thing else they ha\'e
lx'en requested to do. hke con-
tn bu le to the H ur\'t'Sl -Fei.11 val.
the Lillie Leagut> and e\Cr~ other
eroup thut comei-k nO<'k1ng on tht·
d~r "Irvine Tom orrow (unotht•r .,
l'llizen s grou p l ha:\ h ad IA
stranalehold on lrvme poht1t' ror >ears a nd 1t seems to me th11t
they ar e r..-luctunt to have anyone
el1>e i.ay onyth1n.i The mayor
i.a1d then• "'ould be¥ lot of (unn~
statements made ut the last
minute. Hert> he 11> runmng
tStt FL\'ER . Pagt>A?I • ' JFK Death Plot Told
Castro 'Instigated'-A~sassinations
LAS \'}:GAS. r\ev IAPI
Cuban P rem ier F adel Castro in·
stigate d 'the assasi.1n11t1on of
Preside nt John F Kcnnedv and
"ver)' probably" that of Seit
Robert ·F'. Kennedy m ret.ll1ut101'\
for five ,.urmpts on his life" h1ch
Castro behe\'ed President Ken·
nedy ordered. the Las \'egas Sun
said toda>
In a copyright ed story by
publisher Hank Greeru.pun. the
Sun s:ud 1nformat1on for the
Berm War
Resumes
infrvi1ie
Irvine's "bt>rm warfare' over
a mound of t•arth at l 'n1vers1ty
Commun1tv Park \\Ill rl'sumt-
tomght at a itpec1ul City Council
m eeting
The 7 30 heunng "'" b<' held at
the l 101\•ers 1ty Communit~ As·
soc1at 1o n Clubhouse, 4530
Sandburg Way
Over the "'eekend. flyers an·
nollnc1n~ the m eeting were dis·
tribut~ to about l .500 hom es in
the University and Village Park
commu01ty associations
Last Tuesd ay, the council un·
a01 mously voted to lo't'er the
berm alooit Sandburg Way near
Wh 1te"ood \\'a) to 10 feet an
hc1jChl The berm no\\ ranges
from 12 to 17 feel in hl'11?hl
The bt'rm "a' 1ntendl'd to
i.h1eld !!Urround 1nit rt•s1dt'nCt">
from tht.' '.'>ll!hh and .. ound' of .!n
.. 3d\l'nture pla) J!fllUnd · at tht'
pa r k Th(' plu~ $(round "Ill
featur(' Jrt>n' "hl•n• t'h1ldn·n <'<rn
h1uld cluhhoui.t>i.. d1~ hulc1> anci
take part in other similar ac-
ll\ lllt'S
Res1dl'nls It\ init O('.tr lht• park
romplained th,11 thC' twrm 1s ugly
and too h1~h
But \'hen t he roun<'il \Oted tn
lo" er It at a t'01>t of Slfl.()(lO that
\\OUld <'om<' out of otht•r par11
fac1ht1ei.. a numhl•r of othl'r n.•:-.1
denl-1 r omr1la1ned prompllnJil lhl'
'i>''Cl,il ITil'l.;llnJ!
Ill JIJ /) 4 t · / .. ~ W
HI/JI., PEN D/ G
WA~Jll~GTO' fl 'Pl 1 H1•p
William Ketrhcm c R CJl1f 1 111
da\ inlrorl11rc<I ;1 hill lt1 rc•lurn
nut1onal hohdn)'' to th1•ir nr11:anal
dal(''< a mm 1• hP adm1th•d nuithl
nun the t'tl rc·l' d:l\ \ ·""1t111n of
"1,IO\ hul \\ hll'h ht• ';11cl \\OU)tl
n•c;t•)rr lht· rounl r~ ' 11.tl 11111.tl
ht•ritJI(('
K1•t c·hrrn ' 11111 Y.emlcl 11"\ 1·1 , •.
tht· ;\lond1n hnl1<ht\ IH\' .... 1111 h
moH•<l \\':hhtnJ:ton'c; hwthd.t\
Ml'mort»I l>a\ and Cntumh;,,
011\' to Monda\~ '""ll'ad of th1•11
n<'t.unl doll'" tn J.!IH' Amn1tan'
'('H'ral thr<'<' ctn' "l'l'k(•nch
ston· c3me from a conf1dtmtial
source and was documented by a
secret report in the hundi. of Sen
Frank Ch urch 's Son atl' t n
telhgence Com millet>
A spokesman for the committee
today refused to confirm or denv
the report ·
The un said Castro had been
enraged by five attempts on his
hfe and held Kenned~ respons1
ble The ne" '>paper '.'>aid 1t
Ju.4tf D~ky
learned that the plots against
Castro were ordered from the
\\lute House and earned out b~
tht• CIA with help of underworld
.figures w h<Lhad been acll\e in
'SIRHAN ACTED ALONE'
SAYS PANEL, AS
Ha' ana gambling operut1ons
prior to Castro's overthrow of
t-'ulgencio Batista .
Castro 1n 1963 captured onl'
Rasn 1:-. a f:n or11c of farmers and ducks. but farmers
· ~l'ldom get so l'XC'tlt'd about 11 that th'ey resort to flap-
pin)! lhl•1r '' 1ngl'> Tocla~ '!! n un l l'> cxpl'C'led to give way to
a mixtt1n· ol clouds. ~howeri-. and ~unsriine by Tuesday.
Powerboat Racers
Dodge Big Whales
~1111.raun.: \' h.11t· .... 11lckrl 111 tht•
ha1ard.' of 11ff,hurt• po" •·1 l10.1l
r a C I n ~ Cl ( f t h l' :0. o U l ht• I n
Caltforma coJ'I ~un1l.t\ \\h1•n the·
32 -.tat lt•r., 1n lh1• ;\I .ir111.1 tlt'I Ht•\
f;rand Prix hl,1,ll'd lhr11111:h
th1"'1· to f1q· f11ot ''"'' 11\1·r 1111•
171 m1 It· cou r"'
Hob ;-.;11r<i~k11i: 111 \:1n '"'' mana1ot1·d In dod)!t• tht• m .. n111101h
m.imm.11' 1•n 1 out•· 111 ,, \ 11·ton
that boo..,tc•cl 111 111 tu \11 I in lh1·n11
t111nal ,t,1111l111i•,
:o-;111 Mi l11C'k \ ""' ,\rn11l<I < ;l,t'"
11f At11-lr11l1~1 · y, ho ""' pw.t11n.:
:"orclsko~ u~ tht• pow1·rful ho1tt'
r•lar('d pu't thr l'ah" \'1•rift•.,
l't•mnsula, 111• wu~ knorkl'd 1111t of
thl' ruc1• "hl'll h1' h11ut h1l u lurJ:t·
\\halt•. nppinJ: nrr on<· uf lhl'
hoal s propl•llt•r<. anti n1us,nl!
utht•r minor damaj.!l' ;\1•1tht·r th•·
"k1pp<'r nor ht' t·rc•" "''n' 111
JUrt·d (;tai.-. hrnu~hl h1' bc1dl
:...,1hn• Dantt· b;l(·k to port \\1lh
fin(' ('nJ(llll'
Bc·'ldt"' dflrli:•OJ: "halt•-.. ltw
rue'"~ flt•t•t ";" hallt•rc·cl II~ ·•
hCa\ \ <·h<tp r1q·1 m11..,t of t h1·
1·11111 "l'. cau ... tnl! ;1 ht'.t\'\ all11t11111
rah' Onl~ C'l~hl of Iii ofl\lwrc· 1•11
t r11·~ f1nb.h1•cl Thro ran· \'a'
'<'hl'<l\il(•rt Sttturd11\ hut \\;t"I
po,t1mn1•d h<'Cllll'l' of h1·.11 \ f1111.
in lht• S unt u Mon1<•a Ba~ ;11'l'a
:-0.nrcJ.,k o~ ... tl't·n·d 111 , htntl
J'O\\t'rl.Jn:.I :\1 u11.a11n1• Sp1•1·t.tl
<Sc-e W 11;\I. F.S. Paitc• i\2 I
CIA agent 1>ent lo kill him and
tortured ham tnln rl'H·ahng lht>
· 1•nllrt> plot lt> C ui.t ro ll\'fi.onally.
tht• Sun reportl'd
Tht• Ol'\\ !>PllP.l'I' ~u1ll thal ~hort
Iv after thut. Cui.t ru mt•t \\Ith of
r'1c1nb from StlUI h Anwnt·an na
t1on1> and loudh rt•\ t>all'd tlw <:I i\
plot aga1n1>t him Tht• Sun quoll'd
Cast ro a~ ha\ IOI! told tht• ii'
sembl~. "The Kcnnt.'dy~ haH·
sought to kill ml' I sh.ill mt•lt· out
(Sf't> C A.STR 0 , Pal(t' ;\~I
Man Faces
Charges
Jn· Kidnap
David Rav Rodrie111cs of Snn
Clem ente " 1'11 b<' arn11J!n('d T u'<•"
dav In South OrnnJ!t• Count\
Municipal C'<>urt on mutl1plt•
r r1 m1nal chmurite!I filed after hl·
allegedly robbt•cl and kiclna1wd a
Mission \'1eJO hoUSl'Wtft• and her •
two small c hildren ·
Deputies today J(an' thc t'r('dtl
for Rodriques' capture to a
young service station attendant
who spotted a mesi.o~" silently
mouthed b v the worrian ac; 'he "at
in the passenger seal or ht'r car
while the abductor held om· of
· ht>r children on h1:0. lap
Officers said Ro<lnquec., 21 . or
306 B Aven1du Granda. San
Clemente. forced h11> "a~ into lh<'
29 \'ear old \ 1ct1m·., homt• al
kn1fepoint Frida~ and told ht•r
that he woulrl · lilo" up tht•
children." 1f :-.hl' did not ) 1t'lcJ lo
h1~demands
Shc said ht•r t\\o ltttlt• j.!1rl'
aAes 3 und 4 wen· lo1·kc'fi 111 thl'
tel('\'1s1on roo m b\ ht·r all oH'kl•r
and told to pla} w·1th tht•1r c·ol111
1ni:i books whllt' s he \\as rort('(I lo
unclress. u~ain al kn1frpmnt
The nctim told offl('crs that
her attackcr t hen mude an unsw·
cessful altcm pl to raf>l' her
Officers siad tlw v1t't1m :incl
her l\\11 r h!ldre·n \lf'rt• lht·n
hui-tlcd into ht•r <·ar 't'htll' th1•1r
a tta r kc•r plart•d a l'unwr.1
J('\\t-ln and 'tc·rr·n ~•·I takt•n
from tht• horn•· 1n lh•· hat k 't•ut
Shr tolli 0H1t·1•1' that 'ht· "a~
forC"t•d Io 11 rt\,. t" ht·r h.rnk "ht·r ..
~ht· t•a,ht•tl .t 1'111·1 k Im SWI Jnd
hand1•d tht· pt e11·t·t·ll ... tu lwr Jt
tad.n
Offtf't•r-. "rnl th1• \tl'ltm "a'
th,·n ortlt'rt·d lo 11r1\1• lwr .1hcl111·
tor to l.o" An.:1•11•' hut 'ht· "ll"
t't'''full\ prot 1·,tt·tl t h.tl .. he·
\\tllllrl nt'N1 more· ~u' lwl1111· .. 1w
rould 'tarl th1 • Inn~ tlrt\•
l>1•put 1••s 'aitl 'h1• mnuttw1l llw
\\Ortf-. t'allth1•p11lt1P 1,Jp ... t 'I"
.1tll'nd:.int \I 1k1· Thrnm• ;l'J y, htl1•
he· pul J:ll' 111 h1•1 '"JI HI t ht• 'I,.,
.1rn -. .. n 111• ~t .t t 11111 Ht 1d~l'r .inti
1-:1 ·11110 I lhtlh
ISf'I' K 11>:'1. A I', P u1te• i\2 I•
n1·rrt.'l'l'ltn~ 'h0Y.('l"I
porth doudy sk1t>s to 11rht
:11ul \ a ri .1 h I<' cloud t""'
Tul' .. 1i:n ~hcht chan<"t
'h<H' ,.,: .. Tut•,cla\ .1fter
nnon 11 1/,!h' rwar 6o l,n"'
IX tn!ll
Irvine Counril \/ote \-, -RE-SP_O_N_S_E_S_
Pr.owle r
Gets Away
In -Irvine
l~S IDE fODA ,.
riw /om 1 11 nf n formn
\fl'l-11 Or/ Co 1•.rpr ut11'f' u·lio
"'Id ,,, ~er rt•tt to lht Sotitr
{ n;on W<U ~hockvd u.•hen the
t>•1w11'$~mon killed himself
~undotJ Story A4
-11 ... L M .. W
Cllhterwi•
O.t'"'" Comte• Crouword
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AJ Ma.,,., •• et 1) IUl19MI ... .., A4
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16 Candidates Vying
lrnne \ oter" "111 i:o to the poll"
Tue!'day to pick thrl'(' cit\ coun
c1l members from the 16 t"Dn
d1dates ~hose names are on thl'
ballot
According to the Orange Coun
ty Reg1strQr of \'oters. 14,263
voters are registered m Irvine.
com pared to about 12.000 Ill the
school board election a year ago
The J2 polling plac~ in the city
"ill be open from 7 a ,m until R
p m Election results will b('
broad cast on Community
Cnblev1sion Channl'I 3 from t.'lec
11on hl'adquarters at city hall.
.t20l Campus Drt\'e . .iHer the
polls clo!>e
'
Oa 1h Pilot Promotion and
Publ1<· · S('n 1('(' !'\I anal'!l'r GeorJ?<'
LA'1dal will announ('(' thl' l'lection
results and pro\ 1de runnmi: cl('C
lion night commenlar) on the
cablevision program
O'er the pa<1t t"'o months. the
16 candidates hoH appeared
before a number or c1tvw1de and
community a ssoc1at'1on cam·
pa1gn forums to fll\'e their views
on a"' 1de ranl{e of city issues
Thl' past "eek end provided
candidates ond local political or·
ganilat1ons thl' opportunity for a
lest-minute blizzard of flyers
Se\'eral res 1d('nts reported find
mg tht.'1r ~arage door handles
stuffed "1th nine or mon• JJll'C't'"
of campaign literature
So man~ campa1jiln \o\Orkl'r~
"l're dtstributmli( matt-nat mrr
the weekend. said Mayor Ar:1 An
thony ... It looked hke a parade "
Anthony "111 turn pohtlcal com-
mentator tonight at 8 15 p m on
Channel 3 to discuss "M}ths .
Monsters and Other Campaign
Tactics " He paid S20 for the
television time
The candida tes are
John 8 "Jock" Adam!I, 54.
19155 Norwood Terrace. publi<'
works directM for the Cit) of
<St'e POLLS, Page AZI
ON TRJPIJEXES
• · I sold four d('IUxl' tnplt''l'"
for S295.000 as a result of m~ ucl'
m the Dail:-Pilot In a ll. 31 pt:o
pll' responded to thl' ads ·
That's th(' success story tol!1n
th(' lluntington Beach n•al estal<'
broker who placed Uus ad 10 the
Daily Pilot
TRIPLEXES
xux M St . C M Xlnt
cond Butlhns. frpk . new crpl, drapes
$72,500 Ownr IAlfl xxx·
llXlClC
H you hove r ('al estate you
want to m ove quil'kly. call
642 -5678 We make It easy for
~ou to put a few words to work m
th<' Dail) Pilot
Wh1•n S1dnl'\ l\1n1tn of 11 \ t111
"a' ;iy, ak1•n('d c.h11rtl1 ;1ftn 111111
111~hl Sunda\ h1• th11ui:ht 111' lfl
\ <'ar old 'Inn ""' r11Jmrni: the•
hOU\(' \I. 1th lJ fla,hlt~hl
Rut "'h1tn hr jo!fll\\ l<-d. Wh,tl '
gotnlil on '>' the f1 J:un• "'"'nnr.
dark clothtnJo! uncl l'arr} 1n.: .t
flashlight fled fro m h1'l ht-droom.
tripped and rolled do"n th••
stairs In his fll1tht to I ht• hack
door, the burglar knocked on·r
and broke some of Binder's 11\ ·
mg room furniture
When he turnl'd on lhl' lilolht'I .
Binder d iscoverl'd nnfts valued
al S2.460 hod hl'en taken Pol1rr
are seeking a stock~ man. about
five feet. 10 inchl's tall ond about
18 to 22 )\!Ur'> old tn conn('ct111n
with lht• bursilur~
DAIL. 'r PILOT
POLLS ...
Ce>rrttos •ntl :• rclartd ::h>
coaanetr
Patrick 8 . "Pat" Bomu:r. lS. ot
U05 £1ff ~I Circle. c i t)
tr•ns port~t 1on c<1mm1'1~1on"'r
and M11terch11rge su~f\-1.!>0r o(
fraud ID\'esllg;.tUOn
Wiiliam M Crasell. 81, vf 1 7~1
Sprue~ Trte L.ath', u ct-rUfwcJ
public caccountant
Mary Ann G1udo. 33, of 5071
Berean Lant". a t'lty traru.Port;,a
t 1on t•om m 1u 1ont'r.
Oa ry Gladden, JZ, ot 19J05 ·su~rra )hJorca. a ir1Ant ad
mlnistrator for G<irdtn Gro\ c
police • ,
Geor1e fl'. Kourer, 31 ."'1!'~ E~ St .. a luwyer "°'
Robert H. "Bob" Martin. 31. ot
5792 Slerr1 ·Cua Road. on »t
tor n ey, city p lannlne com.
ml.sajoner and rhaarman of the
Irvine Blct ntennlal Commltt~e
George W McClure, 35. of
15192 Lille Clrr le . un attorney
and former d\'puty Or111ge Coun-
ty District attorney.
Ro bert M. M11ter. 41. of 19231
Beck" 1th Terr ace. an en1e1necr
Carol .\1 orrall, 29. of 6312 Sierra
Elena Road. a transportation
comm1ss1ooer a nd member of
the s chool da~tnct budget ad·
vasor y committee
E. Ray Quigley. 42. 187Sl \'1a
Pafatino, a rom m erc1al airline
pilot a nd form<!r clly coun-
cilman.
Bruce E . Rasner, JO, oC 3831
Ca rmel Avenue, an attorney.
David G . Sills. 37, of 13842
Margene Circle. an attorney and
lea.der o f lht: s u ccessful
Northwood zoning rderendum.
Ma ureen Spe ncer. 28. oC 3802
Duchamp Dra vt~. u student.
Bas1IT ''Bill''Va rdoulis,37,of
21 M undrake Way. an cn~ineer
ang specia list and city planning
commissioner .
Robert 0 . "Bob" Whitson. 37,
o f 14 94 2 Dahl quist Koad,
tele\'isaon s tore proprietor.
FLYER ...
around doing 1l · ·
The letter b~ the three coun·
calmen said. "It 1s our concern
that the real purpo~l' or this new
grnup 1s nol thc one pubhdy :-.tat
l'd. but •~ to promote the can·
drdacy of two of Counc ilman
Burton 's c los e polit ical a:.-
i.ocaates "
They charjled the l(roup sup-
ports E. Ray Quigley and Patnck
Bonner.
.. While ser ving together on
l r"ant.>'s first r 1t y round l. ·• the
rl)'er said . "Bu rton and Ray
QuaRley consas t e nllv voted
together on crallral ISSU('ll And
Pat Bonne r has 1>4!en one of
Burton's pohtac ul appoantet>s and
an hS<><:aate an a local part1i;un
pohtacal or((an11at1on Uhe South
l'oa~t Rep ubhcan i''orum>.
··w e su peel the intent of these
men Ill to di\ adt> and conquer
Inane by m 1s~tullnll ra:.cs of
'l;orth vs South. subs1d1zmg, s tu·
dent bloc \'Ot1ng and other (car
ipdurang issues ll 's probably the
old poht1c al sclwmc of creat ing
phantom e ncm1c:-. and lh<!n pro·
mollng )Ollrwl~~ Uie per!>em
~ho h<t-; the llOlutaon to the pro-
hlem ." the fl) er i.aad
:'Je1lher Burton nor th<> In Ill\'
C1t1zens F orum hus l·ndor)t•d
candida tes. Count·almcn llt•nrv
Quagle}' nnd \\' t':.l t•n<Jor~cd Ra~il
T "Bill" Var<llluhs. Mary Ann
(;a 1<10 and Oa\·id Sills, the same
c<1nd1d utt•s l'IHlor'l<'d h> lrvanc
Tomorro" ,\!.1 ~or· Anthon) 1•n
dor~ed V11rrl11u1i ... ('{lrol l\llirn~
.md Robert :\lart1n.
OTT \\\' A 1l Pl I CJn.nJ.t 'SI
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-MOf\Cl!Y 'Marco 1. 1976
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11 Editorial
Election Choices
Si~ft'('n randid.itc s~k three \'Octrnt ~NHS on th<.'
ln lnl' Cit } Counc1J 10 Tue 'd"~ ' m un1c1pul e lt•c.•t ion
1'hl' D:ul~ Pilot an.ti) zt'd t h~l' t.•umiulall'b and mudt•
1L-. rl'('Onlml'ndat1oni-. along "11h t.>'\pl.in.itions. in .u1
cd1tonal la:.t Wednesduy.
Those t-ndorsc.'<i wt>n"
--Oavid sm.
-'.'tar) Ann Galdo
-Pat rltk Bonn~r
Newport Firm Adds
T~ Glomar Mystery
\\Ith :111'-option ol ll onl'...,,'l'ar ·n · n~" al · Hy A l.M O~ LOO(ARF.Y O•tlyl'1 .... _ .........
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ADVENTURESOME TRIO STAND ABOAROTAIMARANTHEY'lt SAIL TO CARIBBEAN ISLAND
· Global Murinc Ot.-\t!lopm~nt.
Inc . lhl· Newport Beal'h farm
"hach rt'portedly desa..:nt'd and
op1:rate:. lhe lil8 foot mu;tl·n
!>hip Glomar Explorer. ·~ddcd
e'en more mystery to the rame<i
sp) ship today. by dut'klOf?
behind u "posture or no com·
menl."
£\ans "ai. quoted as sa\ 1ni.t
"\\p ha\t• IJ 1>h1p~ 1n our'o\\11
fll.'t'C 1 unn1n~ '11riou' Job~ ,,11
"' t•r tht• "oriel blll tlw l..1r~t·,t 11 l'
tv\e It-l l .500 ~r~:. tun.:. l'ht•
Clom11r 1~ 51.000 ~rm.:-. ton:.
about four timt>s as lar(le a-. an.'
of ours. ~o 1r 'H ' "on th{' leas(.• n
"ould ct>rt ainly "1dcn our Sl'OJll'
In m a rine engineering proJeCt!>
1'here are ull kinds or 011
portunaties In the ocun toda1·
De-ep ocea n mining IS OOl' or them ··
____ V_lc_Sw~ngen (le ft). Bob and Ma'!!_Yn Miies Are Among \0 ~~4tklng Utopia ·
K.e~p or Kill?
Fate of Mars Life Debated -
U NITED NATIONS, !':. Y.
<AP I -Scientists arc arguing
O\ er "hether t o keep or kill any
!wing things a spacecraft cH'n·
t ually m ay 'brin g back from
Ma rs.a ne w li N.reportsavs
One side wants to keep them a t
all costs. for study; the other
wants to-kill them , for fear thev
will infect the earth 1rnd en
danger all humanity.
The report, prepared Cor the
U.!':. Committee on the Peaceful
L'ses or Outer S pace. urf.!e!> that
the issue not be left to 1nd1v1dual
go\ e rnments but be tackled.
before its becomes a n actual pro-
blem. by.,..sc1e nt1sts an an "an-·
temational forum ."
The a uthors -D. Grahn. N
Pa('e and T . H Jules -suggests
that the proper forum 1s t he Com
m attee on S pat'e Research
iCOSPAR I o( the lntemataonol
Council of Scientlfac Vnaons. of
which they themsel ves are m em-
ber s . Ttie authors a r e not
otherwise identar1ed.
"'The decisions taken by any
single nation have imphcatlons
for all ot her nations Involved an
s pace flights and. in the extre me,
Cor the s urvival of mankind
itself," they con tend .
Their e hapltt on space biology
is part or a ge nera l report on the
latest de\'elopments in space
scienc e and technology t hat
COSPAR has sent the L' N com-
mittee for the committee's 1n-
Cormallon at Its request
T hat s ect ion of the n•port
points out that the L'nited St!ill'~·
V1kang vehac.'le t o land on thf'
planet Mars next summ er "all
test soil samples on the s pot for
signs or life as indicated by such
organic compounds as carbon
d1ox1de a nd methane . ·
··w ide inte rest will be kindled
if sarns of life a re found, because
one strong conrlus ion as Cha t llfr
has orlginat"'._d t\\ ire b~ antlt·1wn
dent t>vents." 1l ~ay•,, and ~u.:
Rests that an~ ~uch d1..,~·m· .. n
ma~ IE>ad to anothl•r 'Pdl'e ma~
:.aon to bra n a ;\l art 1an \IHI
'amples bcar1nR organisms batk
to earth.
f~ro111 Pag.-. t I
KIDNAP ...
Throne <'all1•cf 'ha1fl ·., 11fl11 n'
;" thr t'JI" <lroq • off :ind f1Jl r11I
c·ur' frum lh,1l de•p.11"111H nt .inri
otht'r l'OUnl\ ri ul ll'I' .11'1'nl II''
mo\ l'll 111 on C h1· r1111t1· c.1kt•11 II\
Clll' kicl11.11wr
Tu,cm f)(lli1·1· <.p11111-.t th1• l'ilr .11
lt>J:t'dlv <111n•n lw f<l)dnq111·' .ind
h .11Ced 11 11n I hr• :-..int .1 \n.1
t-rf't'" :i 1 ne'.1 r 1t <1 mt e·1 '''e·c inn
\\1th lht' "l:t•\\ port 1"1 "e'" ·"·
neputll'!i ~u1rl H1'l(lne11;r, rrn
mptl~ 'u1 11•11el1•n •d Jncl h.iruh 11
1•\ t•r the• kn1f1• 'l'h1•\ ''"" th1·
Y.oman and l11•r 1"11 rhaldr1•n
\\f'rl• unharmt·d
rf ()(fraqu1·s w a-1 bonkt'<f mto 1 h1•
('ount.' lad on 1·h.1ri.:1•, of k11fn.1p
1n11. rnbhN) a11d ;\'~.11111 v. 11 h an
tl'nt to t•ommlt rape•
Shl·11rf'~ nHu·e•r'I -..1111 t111l,I\
lhl'Y nrr q11e'l t1on1ni: H1w1riri111·"
In con11rrt111n "1th ·• numtwr ol
South Co1ant~ rnrldt>nts 111 "h11·h
"omen "ere thrratc•n(>(f .1t l-n1l1•
or i;?Unpoint ll\ ·u man "ho "·"
unable to romplrtc• thr nrt nr ~,.,
ual antt'rcour~c
The~ .c:a1d four "om1•n C\\u 111
.\1 1sc;1on \'teJO 1.nd t""'" t.ai.:unJ
l\q,~ut>I . "erl' attackt•tl .11111
robbed an their ho me' b\ a m.1n
"ho c a rried a rhptw)jrd and
1dentahcd himself on al 11•:1<,I '"n
OCC3!110n'i i!S ht'lnlt rrnm lht
parcel po<;t '
Italy-Red Me~t
~10SCOW CAP I ltahan l'<in1
munasl party leader Ennrn B.-rl
anftuer m e t today "Ith M1 wt
l<'ader Leonid I Brethtae\ line! ,1
rommun1q ue distributed IH
ltahan orflcials said a need "·"
recognized for continued • 1n
ternat\onallsl cooperallon on,lhe
basis of fraternal fnt'nciship and
mutual res pe<'t for cat•h othf'r ~
autonomy ...
·'Biologists \\ ill be overwhelm-
ingly a nxious to compare Mar -
llan ancs terrestnal or ganis ms in
the laboratory.·' the report sa~ s.
Somt> see no danger in that. it
adds T ht>y believe that or-
ganisms from Mars would be so
affectt.>d by the earth's higher
tem peratures. hum1d1ty and OX·
ygen contents that they would be
hJrd to kef'p all\ e even in the
laborator y, and they doubt that
any would pose a threat or mfec-
t1on .
Son Rescues
Trapped Dad
SA~ DI EGO (A P J -A
12·yea r old boy, f1 ve feet •
four 1ne h e s tall and
w eighing 135 p o unds.
managed to lift the front
end or a C hevrolet Impala
long enou gh to free his
Cather, who w as trapped
under the <'ar, authorities
say.
William Grill said he
raised hi$ cur on a jack to
work on Its brakes Sunday.
when t he ca r slapped urr
the Jack trapping him un·
dernuth
Authorities said th(?. son.
Ricky. managed to hft the
car's front end a bout six to
eight inches off the ground.
ullowing has father to roll
free.
Agricultw-e
Chief Butz
In Nervport
Secretary of ;\~raculture Earl
Rutt Y.as t•xpcctcd to praise th<'
l'\ 1>ort or v s far m s:oods Ill a
l uncheon llJ>t'l'Ch lo thl'
\1otri c 11l t ur:i l Council o r
('al1fnrn1a Inda ~ ill :-O:c" port
Bt•JC'h ·., ~t <irriolt llnlt'I
Th" I armer"· 11r11up as hohlinJ.!
:i t hrt.'t' cl ti\ <'On' rnt ion nt c ht'
:\ C'\\ port l' t•nll• r h111t•I
In l'Ollll'' of chi · 'p1•1·1·h rl'il.'tt'>1•<l
Ch1'\ m11rnm,.:. Hult. 1 ... 11uou•il l" ,_.,IOI! farmero; ;:Ir\' l>e<'omm.: thl'
n.1t111n' J!I 1•.tt••'C 'ln·ni:th ·
h\'l',lll"' of I ho• \\ 111 ltl ., )!Ill\\ 11\J.:
dt•mnnd rnr f.lml
·Our .1m.111n1t nh1hl\ 111 pro
i!u('1• ltHH I in c h1 , r·1111n11, "' lhr
\\or lrl' f!Ol1lll:il111n nmlm111·' to
.: rn~ '4 111 h1•r11 m ,, nnl onh 1J
~ourc·e• nf n111111n.il pr11tr .incl
'trc·nllth. hut ch1· '"'' foundation
of helJH' f11r ~ 111 Jt1 JW:tf"t• 1inc1
,1,1b1ht'. · tht• 'lll'l'C"h n•acS-.
111 h1~ l ~1lk H11t 1 t1e!1•111l:o.1•>.port
of (:irm l•(IHflll'I'
t-'a rrn f''< p<•r!" rr1·atc· J"h'
ah1111 1 '1:1 Hoo 11H farm ioh~ for
n}<'h l11lhnn ctnllnr ' •11 m1•1·,,.;"
,,,le•"' I In,· 111H 11! "' 1•q frnir Jl}I>'>
"' l S p1h·nt c· f'm11l11' 011•1\C re• 11111·~ In .1J(r1r11ltur 1• 111 'omr "'ll'.
.1nrl I( It \\t•rc•n 'I rnr rnr1ll 1''lport<.
.1 Jut of p•·oplf• "ould h1• pounrhnc
th1· p:'l 11·m<'nl l<o11lonc for \\111 k
or on 11nt·m plo' mt•n1 :1mf u'ln,.:
fnnd "1.im1i.... h1· ,,ml
f 'roftl Pag .. 1\ I
WHALES ...
m rr lhC' cour!le• an IY.O hourc; 3'1
manutt•i. for .in d \ c1 ajle <.pt·<'<111f
66 rn1k'\ Pt'r hour
Al the.' lam(' n( the• \\hal<' inci·
d!'nl II was a t hrf'r "'.1v race as :'\ord~kog 11o as {1JChtani.t oH a
r ha 11 l' n R <' Crom c; I J !> c; an ct
Pre<.ton llt>nn an Streaker , run-
n1n1Z a clo<1(.' third :'\ord~kol("
finasherl 15 c;ecnnds ahead of
StreakC'r
:\tost of t he sam e Ottt will !)('
at t"'ewport Rf'&ch :\larrh 13 for
the runn1n1l ·or the Bushm1lls
classic.'.
f'ront Pag~ A I
CRUISE ...
t runarans by "o r kang in a
political public re1at1oru. fir m ·
Vic s" e rangen. JllOlht'r boat
b.uilde r and George Perk1ru.. pre·
s1dent of the center and a de·
signer of futunst1c Cllle~.
A'bout 35 peri.ons v. a II ll•ave m
the initial wave a board tht> boats .
Al l together, about t4() lk'OP.I<• Y.tll
pa rticipate in the six month pro-
gram.
In an inter\'tt'W. Manlvn Malt's
explained the purpose of the pro·
ject. offerang inst ruction an !>Ut'I\ subj~cts as. surv ival training,
m anne bwlogy. C1~hing. div in~.
archeology. photography, hunt-
ing, a rts, cr afts. boating. farm-
ing, cooking and Jewelry making.
"The fi rs t step an the proJ!ram
is self~depcndency
"These .are subjects t hat a
person can m ake a hvang from
A ere. "e ha "e tear hers bean~ produ<'ed . t housand::. or them
and they can't gl't Jobs and the~
can·1 teach an~ body ebw wha·t
tht>y net>d to gel J Job." Mr~.
!\tales said
The students wall learn bv do·
ing. rather than by r<'ading a
book. she said.
While the pro~rum 1~ to la~t
through August , Mrs. Mrles said
there are hoµes thut the prOJert
will lead to est ablishme nt of
s m a 11 c o m m u n 1 t a• s of Cf' r .
ing. a lternative life.styles to thl'
i-ncreasm~ly im personttl end 1r.
resp onsible la\ cs or m odern
Ameri<'an~.
She said they hoPl'<l lo sc·t up
small port \'illages
"The people In the com munity
would be responsible Tor t he
community They'd ~small. 60
to iO pt'ople so people "ouldn t
1045<' their 1denl1ly." she <;a1d
"It's hard "ork. and i.nme peo·
pk wouldn't call that L'topaa."
she saad -~
l'OIJR
Wire service r ep<1rts daleline<i
Newport Beach and Washingt9n,
D.C .. said the Glomar Explorer.
once used by the ClA to recover
part of a s unken So\•iet s ub-
marine, is up for lease. The ware
servic e s tories ·quot~d J ohn
t van s. vice president a nd
general m a n a ger Qf G lobnl
Marine. that the company would
be amonJ: the bidd ers.
But wh'en contacted loduy to
~verify the reports and obtain ad
d1 t1onal information regurd i n~
the ship, a compa ny spokesll\un
said flatly :
··The company has adopted u
rosture or no co m m ent."
Re minded' that com pa r\y of-
ficials bad already commented
·e x t e n s i v e I y • t h e ( e m a I e
spokesman retorted: "The com -
pany policy 1s no comment."
She said E vans "as m a meel-
ane and tha t the president, H C.
Crooke. was not a\'ail able for
comment
The Assoc1att>d Press quoted
E\ ans as saying· ··1 1mui.:1n,·
we're Aoing to bad on the ll'J&t.'
along with e\'eryone elst• ..
First news that the fum ed ex-
ploration ship was up for lease
\\&S In a Wall Str eet Journal ~d
which read: "F or Lease. Hu.ghes
Glom a r Explo r er ". The ud -
\1ert1sement made no m ention of
the sh ip's se cret past, which
began w i th an •agree m e nt
between the CIA and a corpora·
taon controlled by bi1Honl11 n•
Howard Hughes to raise a sunken
Russian submarine.
T he G lo mar is still r egistered
in Hughes· na me. a lthoug h a-
federal judge m Los Afit!eles has
ruled 1t belongs to the U.S. gov·
ernment.
The Ge nera l Ser vices Ad ·
m101strat1on, official custodian
of the s hip. s aid the Glomar 1s
available for a t~o-year lease
The deadline.' for bids Is Apnl
16. ~o estim ated costs ha\e bct>n
made public.
f 'rone Pagr 1\ I
CASTRO .•.
the sam e Justat'e to thc•rn "
T he Sun Saad inform ation about
that m et>tang "os forwarded an .1
secret report to W a:.hmgton n ut
it said the report \\as ne\'er n•
\'ealed to t he Warrl'n Com
m ission \\ hrch in 1 l':.tl~oted lhi•
assass1na11on or P rc"dent K"n
nedy and r uled that l~t' llun t''
Osw ald ncted alo1w in \ullln~ Kennl·d~.
The ~un ul!>o n •ri<>rll•d th.tt
Chic ( Ju!>l11·\• 1':al'I \\',11r\•n
wh1 I" !>llll 1111 I h1• U S !'luprenw
Court. ":.a alh 1:.l'd of lhc CL\
plots ajlu1n;~t Cui.lro und th11I tht·
last a ttempt ·on lht' Communi~t
leader OC'l'ur rell near the time•
Kennl'dy wus i.hol an D111l11s
Tht.> Sun saHI. hOWi.'\l'r, th1• re
port wa11 turned over to the FUI
which did not m a'kc 1t publl<-, up·
parently to a void lh<' l'mharruii~
ment o ( not hav1n1< tolti the War
ren Com mt~~IU n 10 lhc C1ri.c
place.
Sahara Disput~
RA BAT . M11roe·<·r1 <l"PI J
Algerlan·back<>d uup nlla!<., r<'
Jt'rlmg the normal tf anllfer nf th1•
former Spanish Sahara to J\lorcw
cn and M auratanaa, ha\C pro
claimed the territory on lndeJX•n
dent Ar.tb 'llatc.
II I
lt~I N H "vc
C..tfl'. V\
11 '
llliA
SOCIAL SECIJRIT¥ CHECK
WAS ~El/Eil SAFER.
MARINERS SAVINGS. 1n coopera-
tion with 1hP Un1\Pd States Government
1:, now dUlhor 1ied to receive a direct ,
deposit of ;our Social Security c heck
1nlo your personal savings aGGounl
Your Check earns in terest from the
oatP o f dr·pos1l untrl the day you need 11
You 11 rPcP1v(' the highest inteo!sl
avatlat>le on Federally rnsured savings
HPrr are lhrPe good reasons lo start
your drrcct deposit totl,1y
1 No more concern about mall delttys
or lhe chance of having your chock
lost or s tolen.
2 . No waiting in fine to deposit or cash
your check
3 Simply come into Marine rs. our
lriendly savings coun!ielors will star t
your p e rsonal d irect d e posit
immediately
W ITH M ARI NERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT " S RVIC[
YOUR I NCOM WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROFITABLL.
a Mariners Savi~s • '1:!tl and Loan Association 'W='
"4e wpon ll•ocl> N•wpo•I k ocll Seol ll•od1 lagvno ll•a (h lo• Anq•I•• ....... , ~··'" ···'!1.-n•• • p,../ 111" (•r-01t '•1~11, .. "'" 'ld.rl ·~ C.1•"'"V'• S• Opp 'I<• \11 .,, ~. \i '"'' I\ .. c ~ .v~ ' "r. 1f 8n,,, .-,..-C\• ., ... '"'' a .. , .. l'f.r1 , 14 401 ·yi,, ,..,,, "'"'"'"'' 'f h I J ••
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'40L. 69, NO. 61, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. MARCH 1, 1976
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Today's Closhlg
N.V.Stoeks
I
TEN CENTS
,
[~~culture Top IssUe m San Juan
I By LAURIE K~PEa
OI -0.Uy PtlM-
San Juan Capistrano voters
will decide Tuesday whether or nbt they favor a profCr11m which
.. s be.en proposed to preserve
agricultural la nds within the
city.
·The m easure, labeletd Proposi·
lion A, has proven to be more of
lln Issue in this election than any
of the City Council candidates'
platforms.
To SOJYlt". 1\ is absolutely
necessary to maintam ttw city's
"quality of lire." TQotheni. it is a
vague, potentially costly pro-
posal which would be trampling
upon ltle property owne-rs• nghts.
It was put on the ballot by a
three to two vote of the City Coun-
cll. The necessary majonty vote
' was achieved only al\er a com·
promise move to make all land in
the Ope cc and Con.'iervallon
Eleme6 the Gcncr¥.J Plun
cl1gib or the progrum.
Originally. 1t was proposed to
conside r on l y ce r tain
agricultural lands.
The ballot proposition asks
whether the ci~ should levy a
property tax or 10 cents per $100
or assessed valuation and a fee on
new construction of S.'iOO per re-
sidential unit and $2,000 per acre
,
for ('Ommerchtl, 1ndustrlal and
1n1itllutional <'Onlllruction to pro-
vide financin g for the program .
The ba llot also a ks .four o pi·
nion questions which, essential-
ly, give the voter a choice of what
is descri~d in the proposition. a
20-cent tax r a te, no tax levy or no
program financed by city .funds.
The program itselr ls not
descri~d in the ballot. It is,
however, outlined in another
dO<'ument dist ributed by thti city.
AC<'Ordlng to this document.
the program cvoh•t'd from the
city's General Plan which. m
turn. evolved from the Cltl1ens
Policy Plan.
As proposed, the city would a<'·
quire fee Litle or developml'nt
nghts of spectri<' parcels. If it is
agricultural la nd, they would
lease the property to a farmer to
continue the agnculluraJ use.
....
About 100 a<'res of farmland
nenr Marco Forster Junior Hilth
School is given 11 high pr10rity for
the program bul other lund ii>
also eligiblt!
Land would be selected after
public hearings during the
General P lan amen.dment pro-
cess.
On<'e the land is sele<·ted and
designated in the General P inn,
<SeeSAN Jl'AN, Page AZ) '
Sniper Misses
SC Ma1·ine Again
o.11, ,.. ... " .. , ,,_.
A sniper took another s hot
Saturday night at his intended
vict im, a 21 ·year-old Camp
Pendleton marine who lives in
San Clemente.
The marine told police he was
riding hi s m otor cycle on
Coronado Lane n ear t he
municipal pier about 9:30 p .m .
when a shot was fired at him by a
man holding a h andgun.
Two nights earlier. a shot was
ADVENTURESOME TRIO STAND ABOARD TRIMARAN THEY'LL SAIL TO CARIBBEAN ISLAND.
Man Faces
Charges_
In Kidnap
Vic Swerlngen (left) Bob and Marllyn Mllea Are Among 80 Seeking Utopia
Sea Utopia
Group Plans.Long Ciu9e
By JACK CHAPPELL ject. offering instruction in such
Ot-O•llw ru .. -subjects as. survival trainmg, ·r Every man's dream of shuck· marine biology, fishing, diving.
ing the day-lo·day grlnd and hop-.. ~rcheology, photogral?hy· hunt·
: ping off to a tropical island is !ng. arts: cra fts ._ boating. farm·
I obout to be r eali zed by a colle<> mg. cooking and Jewelry making.
tion of men und women who have "The flrsl step in the program
1 lt in their heads to set up what is self-dependency ~ c~n only be called Utopia. ""lJH:se are subjects that a
" And it's all tn lhe cause of person can m ake a liv1nR from . ! education. Here. we have teachers being
Sponsored by the International produ<'ed. thousands of them,
Center for stratej11c Studies in anMhey can't ~el jobs and they
Los Angeles. th<' ~roup·s ncct or can't teach anybody else what·
three ho m emade trimaran they need to get a job," Mrs .
si1ilboals and a 60 foot rJOwer ~tiles said .
yacht is in Da na Pomt llarbor The students will team by'do·
now. ing. rather than by. reading a
Th('y're to leave Tuesday for book. she said.
Rost an. a Catahna.:r;1ze island off While the program is to last
the Caribbean coast of Honduras through August. Mrs . J\111cs s aid
A less likely ~uthcnng could there are hopes that the pro1e<'t
hardly be imagined will lt>ad to e stabhi1hment ()r
Princ1pabinrludeJackGlau'. ~mal~ com ~1un1t1es offer
a Las \'e~<1!> cr;ips dt>alcr. h1). <~eeC Rt lSE, Pag«>.\2)
w1rc l.inda and the1rtwo \ear old
d11u1o?hlN . Bob !\t tll'S, 0 proJt•ct
coordinator ;ind ship bwlckr. his HOL/D -'Y L 4 W
\\!ft'. Maril\ n '' hcl ht•h)(·li fmanc·c• I I •t
('Oll !>I rud 11111 of nnt· ol t ht• trimarun~ b\' v. ork1nj! 111 a fl/f~L PENO//V(;
pohtu·al publ1t· n·1.1t1on!> fi rm .
\'tc• Sv. {'fln~t>n , ;11111thc•r hnal
butlllt•r anti c;l'llrj,!t• l'«rktn ... prt·
"llknt 11( lht• t·1•nte•r 111111 a ch•
:>ll{nt•r of futuri,IH' 1•1t1t'~
J\hout :15 1wr:-1111). v.111 lt•a\'1' "'
lhf' lflltlal v. II\ 1• ahourcl the• ho11I'
All to~~·tlw1·. :1h1111t M0 1tt•orl•· v. 111
port 1c1palt' 1n th1• ""month pro
..-tra 111
In .1n 111te•n·11•\\ Mat 1ht1 l\11it'"'
t•'(plal 't•d lht• pur~mM' n( tilt' pro
O~~~:<J ,:aM
\\'ASlllNGTO:'ll lt'l'I l H1•p
Wilham Kl'll'hern. •H Calif >. 111
dav rntrod11n•1t a hill \11 rt'lurn
nat1on11l hnl11la\'s t111lw1r or1.,:111al
clatc•s, a movt• h<' .1dmttt«d m1s,:ht
nun tht• lhr1•1• Ila\ \ .wal1on uJ.
rnan\' but \\ htl'h 0h1• .. :uct i.\ouhl
n •:o.tnr1• I h1• 1·11un1 r' ·s rwh nnul
t\<.'l'll .tj.ll'
K1•tdwrn 's lull woul<t fl'\<·1·st:
ttw :\luntl.I\' hol11l ;I\ lav.. "htrh
n10,·1·11 w :;,h1ni:t<tn ·,. h1rthd.1\.
:\h·nrnri.11 lb\ and C'11lun1hu-.
Ua ,. Io Mom! ,I\~ tn'l<•url of t hf'I r
;1c·t'11nl 1!.111'' lo ~n t' A11w11r.in:-
st•\ t'rlll thl't'l' day" c•d1c·ncl'
Voters View
9 Candidates .... ~
In Clement e
San Clem ente vott>rs will de-
cide Tuestiay which of nine can-
didatt>s will be ele<'ted to two
four.year terms on the City Coun·
cil.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m.
lo8p.m .
Cand1datei. whose names will
appear on the ballot are Carlo
&cc1. 63. ret1rt'd busrnessman;
Earl J Cludy. 54. retired peacl'
otflcer. Arthur J llolmes, 45,
steel salesman: Richard Lentz.
54, retired police officer ; Wade
F . Lower. 63. r etired dentist:
~1arion Moon. 53. land planmng
·student : William Walker, 41 ,
bu :;1nessman , and Oonna
Wilkinson. city planmni: com·
m1~s1oner
The name Rex Dodds also "111.
appl•ar on thr ballot Dodds.
hov. e\'er. said in Ol·c·cmber that
h(• "'US l.\ithdr:1 v.m~ fr11rn the
race lie has nut attl'lld<·d ('am·
pa11~n func·t 1ons
1<11.,,1•1 1 f<I Ct'. :!i . a San
( 'h•JlH•nh• poll l'l' Offll'l'f. I~ run
null! 111> a clet·l .. 1rl'd l.\rttc in l"an·
d11l.1t1•
~·d('\ elopm£•nt of the pier :It'!~. tfrvclopmcnt of tht' batk
t·ount rv control nt businr:.~
:-1~ns . and po\\ l'f"> or th<· ('ll} ·,
1\rt•h1tt•c1ural Ht•\ ll'\\ Boat ti art•
;1mon.: ''I-lit'' th.II h~1\1• tlon11n,1t
l'<I thl' camp111.:n
Th<' ftr,l rc·turn-< .1r(' c'XIK't'INI
in ;1hout 9 :io p m Tht•' "111 h•·
po.,tt•d tn 1111• lohll\ or San
C'kmt•ntc• Cit} lfull und ut th1·
, \f1llll :\1 11.hn1• ltoom 111 I ht• '>an
C'l1•nw1111-Inn. "'h..r<• c.md11l.1t1·'
an• t•i.1w«ll'll lo l(uthc•1
Pt•r .. on~ mu' :II~ .. ,. a II '1!12 ;, JO 1
f111r1n.,: till' 1•\ 1·n10~ hour' for· rt•
-.ult:.
David R ay Rodriques of San
Clem.enle will be arraigned Tues-
day in South Or ange County
Municipal Court on multiple
criminal chmarges filed after he
allegedly robbed and kid.naped a
Mission Viejo housewife and her
two small child,-e n.
Deputies today gave the credit for Rodriques' capture to a '
young service station attendant
who spotted a m essa-ge silently
mouthed by the woman as she sat
1n the passenger seat of her car
while the abductor held one of
her children on his lap.
Officers said. Rodriques. 21. of
306 8 Avenida Granda, San
Clemente, forced his way into the
29·year·old victim 's hom e at
knifepoint Friday and told her
tha t he would "blow up the
children" if &he did not yield to
his demands.
She said her two ltttle girls.
ages 3 and 4. were locked in the
television room by her attacker
and told to play with their color-
ing books wh1I<' she was for<'ed to
1mdress. aj!a10 at knifepoint.
The ,·1el1m told ofrit·ers that
her atlll('ker then made an unsuc·
<'essful all em pl to rape her
<>ffl<•crs s1ad the v1<'llm and
her tv.o c hildrl'n W<'rt' tht:n
lwstled into her car ~h1le their
atla('ker pla ct'd a · (•amt>ra.
1ewt•lr} and :.tcreo S<'t tak<>n
Crom the home in the hack seat
<Sri• KIDNAP, Pali(eA2>
Two Seats Up
For Grabs
In Capistrano ·
San Juan Capii.trnno vntt•rs
\\'eatht."r
Uel'renslnjt showers with
p11rtly rloud~· s k1t>s toni~ht
anct ,·11r1nblf' ('loudme:-"
Tu1•sday Sh.,:ht rhanc•1• nr
s h11" crc: Tucsci..t' .1ft1•r
noon ll111hs ne:1r i;o Lcl\\'i
48 to54
Lagunans to Elect
2 Council Members
will t'IC'<'t two r1ty count'llml•n
und del<'rmine the fate of u pro·
po5ed op<'n s pa<'e conservation
and attrtC ullure pl•rpt.>tuation
m.-asun• Tuesday.
City Clerk Mary Ann Hanf>n•r
said the city now hru. 6.275 re·
gistered vott'rs
• th 1974, the city's lust c•oun<'1l
INSIDE root\,.
The Jam1/11 ol a former
.\fobrl CJ1l Co e.recuta'f' u'hll
sold 011 secrt>t~ to the Sol'let
t'nron was shocked whm lhe
btmnessman lulled himsel/
Sunday Story A4.
All
Atl AS ... ., .,
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Laguna Bcd<'h \Oters v.111 ~o to
the polls Tuesda~ l•) elt•('l l\l.O e1
t~ t'ounril mC'm her~. a nl) clerk
and a citv treasurer
The p01l~ "'111 be open from 7
am. to 8 pm There are M c1tv
prerincts . Depul.Y City Clerk Peg
Morreale estimated the final ta l·
ly of precincts should be com-
plete by 11 . 30 p. m Tuesday
\'oters may call 494·1124 for up-
to-the·minule election results.
City Council candidates are
Sally Bellerue. 38. planning com·
missioner; Howard Dawson. Si.
tn\'estment firm manager: :\t ark
Gumbiner. 48. developer : Arnold
Hano . 53. "'riter . Ja<'k
.McDo\\ell. 66. planning com·
missione r . Robert PruC'tt. 29.
health car(' adm1n1strator, and
n t. S I '' r "'t ·urint t•lectlon.aboul59perrentof the
i>UC i\ • ims. "'· ' a < ('ity's voters went to the poll!. to m:inaizer I , r 11, clerk <'anclidalt•s arl' Dalt• l'lect three counc1 m en. Can· ~ean llughe". s moke alarm didates 1n this election are pre·
marketer. :ind \' ern..i Hollinger. d1ct10g a lower turnout of voters
bookstore finance m i.ma~cr The candidates are: Ed11nn Cit~· treasurer candidates arl' Clark . Louis Conter. Cecilia
Glen' J ones. an acc(luntant, and Herman . Gary Hausdorfer,
Mrs Morreale. the incumbent Ro~rt Davies. Kenneth Friess,
treasur er Richard McDowell, James
All terms are for four years. Wea.thers and Minnie Surles. Richard Hamilton is running as a
write-in candidate. Bo.n•s Cash Suspect Winners of the election will be
""-seated on the council March 9 .
POMO~A Cl'P l l
Garbageman Jam~ H Duran.
25. carrying two phony S20 bills
has been arrested 1n connection
\\llh fridar 's discover)· of
thous ands of counterlc1t SlO and
S20 bills at a dump
Voters will also be deciding
'.1.·hether the City Council should
le' y a properlS' tax and char ge a
development fee to finance a pro-
g ram o f p re servat iop of
atricultural and open space
IJtnds
fired at the m arine as he talked
with San Clemente Police
Patrolman Michael Currell about
a traffic violation. The shot was
fired from a \'acant lot on the cor-
ner of Coronado and Alameda
Lane.
Police said the marine hopped
off his motor<' ycle and ran for <'0'"
er after Saturday night's 1nc1dent.
The sniper lied the area on root.
pohcesaid.
Ojai Next
For Laguna
~Laguna Be a ch H 1 gh~
School's varsity basketball
team. upset winners over
G ahr in Friday's opening
l'Q&.lnd of CTF '2·A action.
will host invading Nordhoff
Hiah of Ojai Tuesday night
·at8.
:"<lordhoff enters with a
17 -6 r ecord. finis hing
second in Its leag ue to top·
seeded Santa Clara.
Laguna Beach. under
coach Ed Burlingham .
pulled off the sho<'k('r of
the first round in tripping
h ighly r egarded Gahr
Hjgh.
Thugs Attack
Couple in
Laguna Beach
A\'ailable offirers were dis ·
patched to the scene. but failed to
locate the suspeC't or any new
e~·idence about the twosn1ping at
ta<'kS.
Poltre sciid there ls no indica·
t1on whether the sn iper tll'tually
was trying to hit the \'lchm or
frighten ht m
They qCioted the intC'ndt'<i vit•
trm ait sa) mg he doesn 'l kno\\
why anyone "ould want to harm
him.
Voters Face
Bolld Issue
In CUSD
A $30 million s<'hool construc-
tion b ond iss ue will racr
Capistrano Unified School D1!.
trict voters Tuesday.
Polls in the distri<'l 's 4R
precin('tS will be open from 7
a.m. to 8 p.m. The district in
eludes th e <'Om munities or
Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo,
San Juan Capis t rano, Dana .
Point. Capistrano Uea<'h and San
Clemente.
School off1<'1als say the bond
money 1s needed to ('Onstruct new
!><'hools that will be needed lo
house predicted enrollment in
the Mission Vie10 a nd San J uan
Capistrano urea. It has bcl•n
estimated that growth in the two
areas by 1980 will boost enroll
ment to 22.000 from the current
14 .000.
There 1s no organizt>d ()pposi
A Sl·vear-old woman and her . tion to lhl' bond issue. It ha~ b<'l'r1
husbani.i were attacked Saturdav ('rttic1zcd by som<' San ctl'mcn\I•
by two young thuj!s whowrc•stkd residents who say they don't
t he woman ·s purse away and want lo pciy for .growth in other
then ned ai. th(• c·ouplt> walkt>d lo areas of the d1stnet .
their car parkl'd in ctownto"n Tht' measure v..111 require l\\o
Laguna Rcac·h thirds voter apprO\al for t h<.'
:'\e1thrr I h<' "om an nor h<•r b<>~ds lo be sold .
husbanrl v.a-. IOJllrt•d in thl' rnh-S('hool ofr1(•1als s:.i:t lh<· <111-trt«'I
bcrv whirh n<•llNI th(• hunrlih will ftnaOl'l' n •payml'nl of the•
S150 It orrurn•d as lhl' couplt'. bond~ by holdtnl{ tlw tux ratl' for
from Hl'met . ldt the llotl'I bond red<'mpt11111 <ii its currl'n•
l,aji?una s horlh twtori· mirlnti,fht nth' of_ 58 cents p(·r SIUO asst•sM•tl
PoliCC' ded1nt·d to 11lc•nt1r~. th1· \aluatwn '"<'r th1· 111•x1 M''"' al \l':tl'S
\ICltr'ns. · Without tht• iss 111'. tlll' hontl n · W1tncs~es rC'port1•d s••t•111~ llw two band ti\ Jllrnp in :e lull· modi· I pa} ml'nl rail' v. ould dc·1 ·l1111• a' old IS.,Ut''-tiff' p<111I otf ,ind ll"
hlue c·ar par kt•d fH'ar tlw ltbt ar~ S<"•st•rl valuation "1111111 tht· tit s and tak<' nff "' h1~h 'Pl'c•d up
C;ll'nlll'\ tc• SI 1'1•1•1
i\n 01>11•1'1 . IH'll1•\'t•d lo ha\ 1•
ht'\'11 I ht• v. •HH ,111 ·, l'lll'"' \\ '"
tllou~ht to ha' 1• 111•1•11 thr o\\ n
from th(' l',lr. nut nnthlllj.! \\!I'<
found 1n "" 1•'<11'11'•1\t' '"a1C'l1 1)1
the arl'a
trt<'I 1nc·n ·a ses
J-:l1•t·t1on 1 «turn' v..111 Ill' l'''"'
p1lc•d T1ll'~<la' n1~ht nl tlw d1~
'11·1c·t ofrt<·t·"· :u11:i1, V11·to11 .1 llhd
. (.'11p1~I r:1110 Bou th H1·.,.1lt !>o "di
ht· ,1\ 111l ahl1• h~ 1·:1111111! •l!)fi 1 2t ~.
orK'.17 ~IHI
* * •
Poll Reveals Favor
For Sale Of Bonds
Capistrano l 'nir1ed School Dis
tnct residl·nts who hin••• d('C'Hi«d
how they will vol•• on the· :-t·hool
bond issue are tn support or th1•
S30 million bond ~alt• for n1·v.
schools.
This was the concluslOn frQm a
sample of opinion by the Dail\
Pilot. The poll was a random
phone sample of residents of the
sprawling school dis\nct or the 159 residents contacted.
74 said they plan to vote Tuesday
Of those. 31 said they plan to vole
in favor of the bond issue. eight
said they would vote aRainst the
measure: and 35 said they are
still undecided
Many of those who said they
wilt vote in favor of the bond is-
sue reinforced their statements
with sti r h romment s a s.
"Oefin1tel~ ·" or. "We'd b<'t~cr
support I ht• h1111d IS!.Ul' W(• ·, .••
jlOI t v. o k t<J.. '
,\ San ,Juan \\oman. \\ho ~111<1
till' oppo-.e~ thl' nwa.,urc•. !>:t11l
~ht• !>l:'l':-a rw t>cl for nt•v. ,c·hnol'
hlQ. hl•l11°•vcs the '>l'hool d1~tnct
should ht• uucltt NI r1r't
Anolhl'r San Juan resident v.hu
will votc "n()' on th<• 1ssu1· Tu<'s
day said hl' has spent some ttmt·
talkin!l v.ith S('h()ol employe~.
and "1f these arc the people "ho
are leaching our kids, I wouldn't
want to ftl\'e them more money ·'
CActually, bond proceeds will
not go for s alaries They may bl'
used only for buytn!? school sites
and buildinia new schools 1
One senior citizen responded
by asking her husband. "Honey.
how are v. e !lOlll!? to \'Otl'? .. She
report«>d th;lt thP tv.o of them
v.ere undcc1dl'd
...
\2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC
Fro• ~II.JI! Al I Mayor
Backing~
Hopefuls
•Editorial AN JUAN ELECTION. • •
tht· md1v1dual landownt'n -.outd
ncaoti.tte :an ;,irl:cmcnt Wllh the
city
Ontt option outlmt.od in the pro.
arum ti. th.tt th,• O\\ncr and t:1tr
\\UuhJ ncao11.-.te u vnn· <tnd then
\\hen the o-. n~r w~nb to ~II hill
µrol>t'rty ht· -.ould oftt•r 1t to th·
cat) If lhe l"ll) rt'hat'<l lht" olft'r.
lht' owner would lht"O h1t\ t' lht-
hmd·~ full dt.>\ t'loµnwnl J)Ol«"nt1ul
1.tnd be frt't' lo'""'" un\OOtf
If llw furnu·r \\ ;,nh 'to •ell lht•
l;md bt'fore the city bu :AC
cumulate<1 enou.:h moncy from
the> tu ulloot1on and develo/'
rm•nl ft:"'· horul fin.inc inl( wou ti Ix• J>Ul bclurt> t ht' vott•r'I
The pro,>0t>11l e.a} i. that no mon·
lhun 40 percent of tht' t•1t> ·, bond
1ng c1apac1ty would be ullocJlt!d
to tht' program
Supponer~ rnntrnd pas~ai:e of
tht-· vropo.,1llon 11> . JJl ob!.c>lutt•
nt-cess 1ty They rel er ot\t>n to the
fact that reMdt'nts from olht'r
pnrts or tht" count~ ha\ot.' b\.'i·n Jl
tr acted lo ~an Juan b' 11:> small
town. rural atmospht're
But, ,Lhe) say, this atmospht're
1s in danger.
The} bclteH deH•lopmcnt prl'·
!>Sures and 1ncreaMng ai.i.e.sl'<i
'aluat1ons "'ill cau'>l' the c1h ':.
open and agricultural land:. lo.be
qu1t·kl} de ' eloped. Once this .
hap))(!ns. the> say, there Is no re.
turn
But the propost<d solution is n't
a:. !>ample as 1l seems. ac·cordmg
lo !\I an I) n W11f13mi;, repre:.en·
tat1\•e Qf the "No on A" Commit·
tee which is working for defeat of
the measw-e
She sauf the committee ll> op·
posing the proposition , not open
!>pac·e and agric u ltural preserva·
ts on
The meas ure has ··too man~
unkno"' n:.." !>he sa 1d. "The "'hole
than& as sort of nebulous."
One obJect1on'e.he raa:.es is that
the proposal '40uld make aJI land
marked a:. Open Spact' Areas for
fh •source Con:.ervat1on and
Production an the city's General
Plan eligible for the program
'l;ot all ol thh land. '4h1ch
totals more than 2.000 acre.. '48S
includ e d an c al) s tudies of
i1gncullurl', s he :.aid Yet. she
bt-he' e' 'utt>r' nla\ think the
propo,1l1on 1 .. rdt-rnn~ onl) to the·
sm.illt•r a c·rc•a.:t• "h1C'h '"J!>
i.tud1ed
She ObJeCtl'd that the projlr11m
d<X'~ no t ~perif) which land \\ 111
bt-c·ons1dc•red 1n the• proi!ram.
hO\\ much 1t \\ 111 c•ost or ho\\ lung
the 10-cent ~ax will be lt•v1e<1.
She also doubt:. that ll "ill
b<>nef1t all the rt's1dt'lll!> \\ho pa}
for IL L'n like p3rkt> a nd open
:.pac•t•, s he :.aid , pe ople would be
· tn•:.p..is'\tn~ 1( t he) UM' the pro
pcrl.) •. \rHI, although the
c•,thet1rs has been promoted a11 a
fa}'Orable C1r~u mcnt. sh~ said,
onl) the people II\ 1ng nt>ar lhc
Trustee Eye
Third School
In Capistrano
l'11n:.lruction r<'lah•d mdlten.
"ill fac t• CJpts lr.tno L ntftt.>d
!'-(•h1>0I 01:.lrat'l tru .. tt'l'!> \\hl'n
I ht•\ nwt'I ul ; JO lor111tht at SJn
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l':I l':rnuno Heal, San Juan
l 'Jµb 1ra1111 ~
Trt1 .. l('1'' \\ 111 · lfr a fmal look
.11 pl.111"1 f111 I h1• ( l'>lnC'l ~ third
t11,l!h ~rhnol · C'opt:-trono Vf1llt'v
llil(h lh11l will lw hull! on r1't<e
1 n r t .own .. cl prorwrt ~ nr ur t ht>
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<'.1Jl"lr.1n11 hord1•r \\'ht'n rum·
plt•h'cf. th•· 'l'h1llll \\Ill "t'I \I' 'Ill
1ll'nloe lr11n1 tho,1• c•11 mmunll11•<1
F111,1l 11pprnv;i l tlf pl.in' \1111 al
l1m 1111· cf1,1i 11·1 lo put 1tw 1irowrt
1111110 h1c1 April 'I" th1· "ll~l!l''<h'<I
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propfT'l) will hate a \le\\ of 11
She aslled ... Art: you 1oln1t to
IO out ind buy an automobllt' lor
10mebody dae lo drhe'""
Fatm\"rs don't want to be 1ub
skb.z.ed or pay taxea lo aubudln
another farnH. r .-1tht-1 a..h\· i.,ud
And, :oih,· bl'11,·VC'& lh~ ffil'u-.urt•
will hurt lhe propert)' o-.nC'r · 1\
farmt'r·~ l•nd I!> h~ '"' anaa •C
«ount It'" h1~ rel•rttml·nt luntl It
1 h16 dependenc) tor Uw lulurt'
i.he \aad If tl 1~ dt•\ .il u.ilt•(I
ll\rou&h "011101.1.b'-! ush-d, \\ twt
do these ~ple ha't' ,..
There Is . s he ':ihl 11 0 ., 1
surarWl' lh.1t tht• O\\lh'r \\Ill 1'4.•
p;ud f;ur m :irkl'l \ alu<· tor 1h1•
propl:'rt)' Whl'rt ht' Ii. n ·11ll) t11 di
It .•
She t1l•o notes thiat !ht' t•uun('1l
could not n•arh ..1 unanimou)
lair""'mt•nl lo placl' lh{• 11>'-J\I on
tht.· b.tllot
'"1' the Cn t' pl'oJ)ll· \\l' ha\1'
t'lected to m akt' dec1.-.1otb "'"ll l
1&grH on 1l lht>n lht'rl' mu."! Ix:
some room for d~agr~·m\'.nt.
shesa1d.
Da\ 1d Sm1lh. tht> <'ll) .s formt•r
planning director \\ho q uit hh
Job to -.ork \\tlh the Comn11ltt'i'
for P ro.pos1l1on A il j!ret.·'> tht·
council's i.phl volt' dnt.I th<• 1n
clusion of open spare hJ:. hurt lhl'
rifort.
But he contend!> lht•t t-are
''safeguards·· lhroul1)lout the
program so tht> 1ntere~b or both
Jando" ners and res1dc·nh \\ 111 l>c
proterted.
The thought thi1t the cit) nHJ,!hl
buv all 2.0jl(J ac res shO\\ n in lhl'
plan ··1sn'C at all eH'n rational,"
he s aid. T ht' city '"ill only buy
that land which at can ufford. hl'
said. Thl're \\ on't be enoui.:h
moa<·y lo buy 2.000 al·n·~
If the program•~ apprO\t'd . hl·
:.a id. the council wall have public
hearings lo determine "h1rh
land will be m cluded in tl.
He said 1t ss 1mposs1ble lo s ay
no\4 how murh thl' owner will be
paid because tht' land has not
bl'en specified And. he ,,aid.
rompl'nsation "111 b\.• dett-rmini·d
IJ\ negotiations bel\\een lhe coun
e1l and the landowner.
I( the owner \\ants l O ~l'll
before the city has a ccumulated
enou~h mone~ Crum the tax and
de' elopmenl ft>("i. he ~aid. lht•n J
bond election . requ1nn ~ ap
pro' al of l\\O·lh1rd!. ofl-h1.· \oh·n
would be calll'd.
In 20 vear., . .he said. the rund
should 'total S6 m1llwn T\\u
thirds of that. he said. "111 c·om1·
from development ft'C':. Oen·lop
menl won't be swa}t>d Crom lh1·
('ll)". he contends, because 1l 1:.
conlrollt-d by the marketplal'c.
lie also belte,·es the pnel' of
the housing will be determint'd
by the mark~place r alhd" th.111
fee!\.
Smith also conll•nds 1t would
ro:.t more to pro' 1de ~chvob and
:K'r\ ice:. on properly 10ne<l fnr
fiH units per acre. as LS lhc 100
acres rommonl) d1:.cw.st'<i (01
lh1.• program . than IL \\Ill roa Jll'I
s(•n a lion.
He tontend~ lht' propo•qt11111
and propo~t'd pro~ram h111 h
do\\ n to a qul'~llnn of the qual1 t'
of hfr
Lockheed Deal
OTTAW·\1L"Pl 1 Can .1d.1,SI
billion rll'a l "1lh the f1n.irH 1all\
lroubll'd 1.ockh«<'d A1rcrart Corp
"ill bt• c·o mplt•led a" :.oon ·" .111
,1 ~ r l' t' m l' n t 11 n ... ho r 1 t 1· 1 m
performante financin.: 1 .. , ,.
ilC'hPc1 . ll ("anac11an tl r ft•O"<'
:.pokt'~m.rn ~Jld t•1du.'.
Splash Dou:11
Election ChOices
Jn Tuesday 's munmpat elections. the Du1h Pilot
m:ikes the folio\\ init re<-ommendatlon.
l.aguna Bt•arh Cit~ C'ounc1I 'all~ llt.'llt?rul' und
I lo\\ Jrd UJ\\ un
l..aguna Bt-ach City Clerk -Verna Roi Unger
La,una Beac:h Clt) Tr~a!l urer ~lar~Jret ~lot
n wlt•
~an ('lt>m t>nlt> Cit) Council
Uo1ma \\'1lk m~on. ;\rthur llolml·~ amt
San Juan Capia;trano C ity C:oun c1l
\\'t·.itlwr-; and ~r u1wl <Minnie \ Sul'll'~
Jtirlll') K
San Ju<111 ('a1ll~tr;ino f;H111111t:: p ropoi.al . Propo,1
tum .\ ;\;o '
Capistrano l inlfif'd Sch(>ol Distrt<'I bond -Yt!i..
Antal.'''-'!'! und t-xpl:rnollon& of tht• Dull~· Pilot's l'll
dnr!>l'mtmts wt•rt.• publ1shed an ed1toriab earned la t
\\\•dneschn
College Board
Plans Special
Meet Tonight
Trus tees of the Saddleback
Community Collt>ge Distr ict
ha'e <'hedulttd a ~peciaJ meet-
ing for 7 o'clock tonight lo discuss
leg1s lal1 \'t> conce rns
Tht• meeting ha ~ been
SC'heduled for Room 212 of the
c ..impu!> hbrar~ but only halr of it
"111 be (lpen to the public.
L1st<'d for I he µubhc portion of
tht! meet an~ ·~ a d1~L'lbS1on of the
Politic.ii Hefurm Act of 197-1
I P ropos1lw n 9 1 ''hat h deals "ith
t onf11('t of inlt'n·:.l Jnd publlt d1s-
l'lo,urL·
Trustl'es then will retire l O<'X·
et'utlve session Cor a discussion of
Senate li1ll 160 wharh t."Stablishes ~u1dehnes for em ployer-emplorl'
n •IJl1ons in pubhC' educational
"~i>tl'm :.
Bandits Vse .
Toy Pistol
Sa n C h•m t·n l l' pll lll·e ,1n•
:-e.1rt h1n~ for l \\ o nwn "ho u:.,cd
"hat 11ppeJr l'd to bl· a Loy ):Un II•
rub a rom en1enC't> markl:'l of ~JO
f''rid,I) nlj.!hl
.\tr1ird1n.: lo po hC'L'. the two
ml•fl . hoth b luck . <'nterl'd tht> ;
E 1 L·" l' n ~t ark e I. 502 W. EI
CJm1rm lh-al. ,1bout 9 22 p.m
and cfrmuncll'd that th1.• derk.
Robert Floyd, t urn over cash re-
l'to'tpls •
Fie" d .. aid one man held a
-.i tver-color..-d hundgun th11t ap.
peared to ho\(• bef'11 a toy.
A pohc·t• seun•h r:uled lo IO<'ale
lht• "U:>PN'b
Ford Seeking
Block Grants
\\A!'>lll:'\GTO '\ cAl'J -Pre:.1-
dt'lll Ford 1' J :.l..u1.: t'onl(rt'~'> for
s:J ,l l.>111 1011 "111 th 111 ft•<kra l .i1d lo
1·cl111 JI lllll m hlnl k 111 anl" to the•
.. t.1h' .. 1n,lea<I ol fundmt.t for 2·t
prt·~1·n l ,11d l o t'ducut1011 pro
gr;im~.
T he r N nm nH·ncl:il ion, lo ta-
"11(nl·ll b' lhl· J>n•"1dc•nt tod11) 1:.
111:. th1rcl cl1•111il1•ll bltK·k 1;tranl
pr opo ... 11 111 <".,ni!f\'1>:0. lit· a:.kl'd
l.1,I "1·1•!.. for b lnl'k i.:ranb c·on·
'"hd .1t1n t.! hl·t1l1h proj!rdnt!> and
"Ul"l,tl 't'I \ ll"l''
f 'ro•. Pagt> . l I
CRUISE ...
m1Z-all~rnat1\'i.> lllt'i.I~ lei. to the
mcrt>as1ngl~· trflJH'r'\onal and 1r
res po n:, 1 bit> 11 \ e:. oJ modern
Americans
Sht' said they hoped to set up
small port villages
"The peopll' in lhe community
would be r espons 1bll' for thl'
community. They'd be s mall. 60
to 70 people so people wouldn't
lose their identity." she said
"It's hard work, and some Pt'(>·
pie wouldn't <'all that Vtop1a:·
sht> said.
G laze. now cu1>tain of the ·
··Naughty Lady," one of lh<'
tnmaran~. said he wa:; about lo
be promoted whl'n he plrked up
stakes. Asked "hy. ht' said
··necausl' I didn't \\ant to be 11
40·) ear-old crap~ dl'aler. ··
Lagllna yet
Said 'Stable'·
After Crash
Laguna Bl'tich veterinaria n
Dr :\1 Ike t.o~e \\ as rt>porl<'d tn
:-.table' rond1t1on loda~ :it Sad·
dlebaC'k Commun1tv Hosp1l8l
aflt>r r<'CCI\ 1nj.! 't•r1ou~ 10JUr1t•:-.
Friday in a head·on lrurr"· at't t·
dent on La1o1un:1 Canyon Ro<1d
Also IOJUrt•J Ct'tll Bh1rkl'll•r
58. of Santa Ana. \\as n •port,•cl tn
sallsf a et or) l'or11.t 1t ion
The B<'rldent occurn.•d JU Sl
north of t h<' b1i: hl'l)rl in lhl' ca ·
nyon road. Both nwn \\t•rt• d1 I\
1ng pickup trut•k:. ThL' c,1us<' of
lhe arridl'nt t'< stall 11nd1·r in
,-t'sl1J:•1llon b_\ I ht• IK>lll'l' ch·11.1rt
ment. ·
Dr. LOJlt>. !>4. \\a., lrt•uh•t.I at th(•
~n·ne for .1 po,.,1bll· hrnk(•n b.t<•lo..
tnlernal IOJ UI I('' anc1 rac1ul
lacera t ion s IJl' :.toppt•d
'brt>ath1nJl at om· prnnl. hut \\a'
rl'SU!><'1tal('d b\ l.J~una lk•.ic h
f 1 r l' m t' n T h 1• h 11 ' p 1 l J I
spokeswoman d('r hn<"d to ,Ill\ l'
fun he r d1·t .111... on h1' narrt'nl
'1tuation
VOVR
1•1v" Lua;unu B~ia<'h t'and1d1Ate:s
for City Counl'll hu\t' fl'\'l'l\l'd
endorst>ment:. from cl\ ac: .:rou1)..,
und b' out.:0111.: .\tu)or Ro~
Holm •nd Councilman Charlton
Boyd
C:and1date11 Sally lklh.•rut und
Arnold llt1no gu'inl•n'<i mo')l of
lht' s up1>orl
Mri. l\t>llN'Ut' 11ntl 11111111 t'ttd1
v.t.>rt' endorsl'd by M.iyor llo lm.
Vll11tle Laguna. tht' Tt"mph• 11111:.
Community Assoc1atiun, the l 'i>·
Pt>r Diamond Crt'!<h I\'\\ A"'"'OCIU
t1on. 1tn<l by C':tn,on Al'ft''
Ne11(hhorhoo<l A11i.oc1al11111
Candidates Jack :\lrf)ov.,•ll
and llov.ard Oa\\~un ,•,1('h "''n·
endc.irst<d by Laj!un.t l"\1•111·h
FACTS. and b~ the• LURUllJ
Bt-arh T11x.pa~ ers ' A-.soc1.u ion
Mrs Bellerue rt-Ct>l\·ed !he t>n
dorseml'nt of thl' Arr h 1-k'nr h
He1j:-hts· As~oc1al ion "h1ch .1b u
endorsed MrDo\\e ll.
Hano "'as endo rsed :11n~ly by
the l 'pper Bluebird Can}o n
l'\e1ghborhood Assoc1at1on
McDowell and cand1datt' Marl.
Gum ban er \\ l're endorsed by
Councilman Boyd
In anl\Ouncing has support fur
Mrs . Bellvrue and Hano. ~luH1r
ll ol m sa id . ··T\\o ml;re
knowledgeable and ded1ratt•d
people to the 'TJUefully controllt•d
growth of Laguna earl 1 ht• found
··Th<'v arc lh1.• o nlv candtdall'!o.
that ha\'e real!\ dt>mons tratl•d
. their com pl~te dt'd1C'al1on lo
lhl' ideas m ost La~unao~ hil\ e
about their communal)," tht!
mayor said.
Councilman Boyd 1n support
ing MrDowell and Gumb1ner
sald their election was necessary
lo balanre the council andJ.o pre-
vent a council which "ouhf tram·
pie lhe rights o! Laguna~ ..
Bo\•d called G umbiner ".1 rt'
mark ably gifted unthropolottist .
businessman and humanitarian.
one who h1:1:. an idea a nunul<' anc1
•~ ready to t'>.plorl' tht.'m in your
behalf "
Htl\ d rl'frrr<'d lo :\k Dmq•ll ,,,
a ·:.ut'Ct's:.ful bu~1·n1.·:.l>m11n. ~111
ernml'nt t ct'hn1rian, il pl'l'so11
l'OOI. ralm and collfclC'd "
Applicants Sou~ht
For Clemente Panel
San Clemente r csjdenl!> an• !w -
ing asked to upply for nrwnm.I!'
on t he ri l y's Arrh1lectur11I
Revil'W Boa rd and Traffic and
Parktnli! Comm ission.
Cal~ Clerk Max lierR said ther<'
1:. o ne pos1t1on open on l•arh
µan~I. Deadhnl' for subm1llm1t
apphcalmns 1s Wednesdav Cm
d1dall'S \\ 111 be in ten tt>wed bv lhc•
r1ly council at u later dall'. &·r~
:.aid
II I
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l'har le•, E :\lc•,11111\\'. .Ir 11r
l.ai.:u n.1 "\1 .,;1H·I '' 1111 (' u l
!'('\ l'I ,ti 01 ,111i.:1• (.'11,ti.t I \'!'I
c1t'nl:> \\ho h.1 "' '""' ,I\, .in t' ft orn lh1.· t-'n•t•d o rn' Fu11ncl .1
t1 011 Ill• h .111 IH \t•:11' old
lrt•:-h m .111 ~11 l 'tl'l t!h l 11•1
l Ill\ l'l""ll ~ Ill l l1t1,1h,1. \,,l•li
~·t.• !'1 111·~. Pugt• 1\H
' f 'ro• Png# l I
KIDNAP ...
She told l•ffll'l'I°' th.it ..,hl' ".1 ...
forn•d lo drl' t• lo hl'I h1111lo. \\ h1 11•
:-.ht• r a:.hcd u t•h1•c k fur ~t 011<1
handl•d lhL' 111 11n nt' 111 111·1 .11
tarkt•r
Offll'l'r' 'Nld th1· 'H't1n1 '' ,,,
lhL'll..t)l"dt'IL'd t11 1lll\"l' hl0 1".1h1lu,
tor tu lA>' An~l'll•:. hut ''H' '"'
('l' s full ) rr•'*<.,t,·d t h.1t ''"'
'"ould m•1•d m01 c ..:.1:. bl'lu11• .. 11,•
could st url l he• lnn,11 drl\ 1•
Ocpulll'' -;111d 'h'' m outhl'<I t lw
words "rall lht' Jlohc1• 1 .1p1 ... 1 '111
allt'ndnnt M 1ke Thrnrlt' :.!".!. "h1l1·
he put ~as in ht•r l'ar al tht• Tt•\
3<'0 St'n'ICI' :.l .11 wn. Hr 111.:1•1 .11111
El Toro ro.!di.
Throne rulh •1I ~h1·1 1 1f .. .,11 11·1·1'
a!> th<' ('{II {lro\I• utr .11111 p,11rul
<'an. fro m th.it dt·p.11 t11w11t .11111
oth1•r f'ounl\ p11l11·p ;1i.;1•11111•,
mO\l'tl 1n on lh1• 101111· l,1k1 11 I"
lhl' k1dn.1111·1
T11'lll11 pnl11 «' poltt'll th1• 1·,11 .ti
h•i:,•rlh ell I \ \"11 ti\ Jl ud11•1111· .11111
h.dll'c1 11 1111 th" .... 1111.1 \11.1
FIC'L'\\8 \ n1-.1r 1h 11111·1,t•t l11111
"1th the Nl'\\ pm I 1"1 •·1·11.1\
Dt•put H"' ,,11ef Htkll'llfllf'' 1•111
mptl) '111n·nrh•11•d l\"ll h.1111h·tl
o\.er t h1.· k11il 1• Thi ' · .11 t1 th•·
\\Oman untl h1•1 1\1°11 1"11ild1 ··n
\\l'rt' unharm1•tl
Roclriq11e' \\ ;i, hrw1k1•tl 111111 t h1
c·1111nt.\ 1.111 on < h a 1 i.:1•., of krrln:1p
lnlot. r111Jlol'I 1 ;1n d '""·'"" \\ 1111 111 tc•111 IP romm1t 1 J iil'
She1 If! ' o f(11·l't' "•1141 h Hl,I\
1 h«' un· 11u1•,1111111111ot H111h 11111t''
1n C'onn1•1·11on "11 II .1 nu111l11·1 1tl
South t'ou11 t\ 1111·11l1·nh 111"1111"11
\I OOH'n \\Ill' ll11 1·.rlt•11t«f ,1l 1\111(\'
•II j.!UllJlllllll l o~ .1 Ill.Ill v. h11 \\ '"
unJhlt 111 ·o m p ll'I c· th" .11 t 111 ~•''<
UJI mlt•n ·1111r"·
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SOCIAL SECVRITV CHECK
WAS NEllER SAFER.
MARINERS SAVINGS. in coopera-
11on with lhe United Slates Government .
1c; now auth or11Pd lo rece1v<' a d 1rec.1
r1rpos11 of your Social Security c h eck
into your p e rsonal savings accoun t
Yo ur check earns inte rest from the
datP ol dl"pos1 t unt il the day you n e ed it
Yo u II rece ive the h1gh PSI interest
a va ilable on Federally insured s avings .
Here are three good reasons to start
yo ur dtrc:c.I dr·p n.,11 to d.1v
No more concern 11hout m11il dPlays
or the ch anco of hav111g yo ur c.l11•c k
lost or stolen
2 No waiting in line to deposit or c;nh
your check
3. Simply como 11110 Marine rs. our
friendly savings counsl"lors will shut
your p e r sonal d irec t depos it
immediately
W ITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" rRVKl
YOUR INCOME WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROFIT ABLr.
Pan d n n land" 1n !H't•a n nff Lneun.1 <1 \1 a1n Rea<'h
Park Saturd.l ,\ rl urm.: ·spnrh 0.1~ µ.1 rt of the <'II\·~
Wmle r F t'Stl\ .ti ,\.., pa rt nf thr "K' di\ in~ t"<h1h1t1o n. 16
;umpt.•r-; ft n:llt•d clo''" fro m the· hhte "1th ~t u~m Ho~
Holm amon~ them Holm und (I\ t• v tht•r .111 m1w1s formed
:l !itar b~· 10 111111 $.<! ha nd' dun n,. a o n+> min11t1• freE"·foll
R ooo f<'et O\ er the." .\n Colom llot<'I La~unJ '" m back
J!round ' ·
N•wpo'111 • ..,i.
~-,., (Ht
·~· s ...... . ''('Jr
1 i. b•1 •
a Mariners Savings .. I ~ and Loan As~iation
NewpQ1I a.ori. Seol a.loci. lo9u"o ll•ot h lo • ~ .. , .. 1.,
8? • jt•~"'"' l"''"'* Wtv ld 110 (,••"'n•vi • \1 • 'lrit .... '11111i ,, r ',
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Monday's
Clo iag Prices NEW YORK STOCK
..
EXCHANGE
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L/SC OAJLY PILOT •z
Ta~ Tips ~ .I
Joh Hunt, Carry
1
Deductions ·Told
BySYL\'lA l~KTl::R
tf'lftho/cS""~'J
tl you drivl" lo work b<-l"uu:sc you must carry bulky tooli.,
eqwpment, lnlttrumt'nt~. t.•tc 'you max bl· ublc to quull(y for
the last tlmu on your 'iS tt•tu• n from tht• "Ubcrnl" IR S ruk
undt r which you <'un deduct the t>ntlre co:.t of the <"Om1hut'to
to work. .
Thia rule pNm it~ you to <kduct th~ total <'Ost of dtivmg
to 11nd from work 1f you ui.rd the C'ur primarily bt'C'1.use you
bud to carr y the bulk> <'<1u11>ment, and > ou "11uld11 't hu' •'
ust'd th\> ~·11r to dnq_• to ~ork"'but for" tht• ruct thut thl':>l'
bulky Item s hud to be
transporlt.-d to wqrk
BUT STARTING IN
'76, the IRS Is diop1-11n.:
this · but for" rult' and
subst1tut1n a whttt 1i.
known· a:s the • udd1
Money's
Worth
lional expense · test Thi~ n<.'\\ tei.t "111 bar moi.t of' oufrnrn
churning the sam e C'nr t'xpt>n:;e deduc·tlon next > t•.11 thut
you are c laim mg for 1975 under the old rul\•
In 1976. the I RS wlll let you deduct onl) the "add1t1onal "
expense you incur to carry the tools. in ~hat ever way ) ou
lra\•el to a nd from work /\l;, the I RS itself explal'ns 1t
A taxpal'er spent Sl pt>r day to commute to and from
v.ork by public transpartallon before the taxpaver had to
carry necessary work Implements Wh\•n he hud to earn
the implements to and (rom work. 1t cost him SJ per dal 10
dnve a car and an add1llon11l S5 per day to renl a trailer m
which the implements were earned
<t I Since the taxpayer meets the "but for" test. the full
S8 per day can be deducted for 1975 The same \'xpenses 1n
curred after ·75 can be deducted onh up to S5 Pl'I day <the
··add1t1onal" expense for the trailer I
(%)OR SAY THE TAXPAYER used the car trunk fo1
his tools a nd didn't need a lra1lcr lie then could deduct SJ
'per day an '7S but would have no deduction for expen:.c:i m.
curred after '75
13 > Or say he v. ould have u:icd hts car, regardless of th<•
need to trans port tools ma tra1lc1 II«: fails the but for" test
for expenses in 1975 but he has "add1t1onal 'expenses of $5
per day for the traller wh1th can be deducted both for ·7~
and '76
(4 ) Or say he would have used h111 car m anv l'Vl'lll.
without a tra iler lie meet~hea test, has r:io dedUl't1on rn
75or 76.
If) ou an any~ uy me<'t the " add1llon.1I expf.'nsc' test for
'75 and not the old but for" test, you can dedul"t your ex·
penses.
If you spend money seeking a Job m 75, you ·,,e bt'en hit
by a <"hang<.· tn rules Th<' I RS says thU'l you t•trn <kduct the
cost of seek mg employment in you1 :.a me trade or business
no matter whe~her you get the JOb or not But ynu can 't dl·
duct the cost of seeking emplovmcnl an a d1ffet ent trade or
business even af you get the JOh
SAY A COLLEGE JNSTRllCTOR pays an t'mploym<'nl
agency fee to get a ne\\ poi.t 1¥ a n ms true tor 1n another col
lege he can deduct tht' fcl· Hut 1f h<' p<11d a s1m1lar rec to j.?et
a Job as a computer programmer for a corporut1on, he cun 't
deduct that fee under the nt•w rules
Ex<'eptton 1f you paid ~our fee to J!<.'l .1 Job in a nt'\\
trade bdore Apr 21. 1975. \Ou can deduct the fee on the 1975
return
These rules are particularly rou~h on new entrants 1ntn
the JOb market. you can't deduct ) our cmplo~ mt>nt a~ency
fee because you are entcnnj.? a nt>w trade or hus aness, unless
you paid for getting the job before Apr 21. 1975
SPECIAL tax 'tip for '75 by the R esearch Institute of
Amt>r1ca if yot.a hud chilc1 cart' and or dependent cart· C>.·
penses in '75, they are deductible only if you incurred them to enable you to get a paying 1ob
IF YOU WO ULD HA\'E SPF.NT the moncv for \hu1
l"htld's or dependent's care in any event. the amount •~n 1
deductible' even thou~h you do go to work In applymj.? thl'i
rule toll particular case, the Tax Court an 1975,nfcrrcd from
the evidence that the tax pa~ er mother \\ ould h:tvc senl her
child to nursery school \\hcther or not she mana~ed to get a
JOb
Restaurant Seminar
To Studv 'Effects' .,
OrunJ?<' Co.i ~t Collej.!e "
tenth annual H<.'stc1urant
Managem<.'nt Seminar \\Ill be
hC'ld March 15 at th1• Shi r<1ton
:'\r\\ port llotl·I 111 i'l:l'\\ pnrl
Beach
Titled • How a1 <' Ext(•mal
and lntrrnal f'orn•s Affertinl!
Uus1nc:ss?. lhc da\ Ion I!
seminar 1s sponsorl'd hv O< ('
and the Oran!;tL' Emp1n·
Brant h of the Food S1•1 'H l'
Execut1vt•'s A-.so11.1llcm )I 1..,
d1•s1gncd to <•iwminc currPrrt
:.UbJcCl/; Of Vila! tnlert•:,l fo
the restaurant industry
Tht: program bcmj.!s ;.it JO
am .tnd runs thrnugh 'J l!i
p m The semina r fee. wh11 h
includes lunrh. rl1 nnt•r uml :tll
~upplies .inrl mal1•nals 1s $21)
R<•g1stralt0n will lw hrlrl from
!I 111 a m 1n the Hra~1l1.1
I ti\ l'I
1'01 inform .ti ion 1ho11l
~1·n1111a1 , µhon<' ~'>II .18.1~,
•
the
ATLANTIC (IT\',:"\ II • l 1'1 1 Na\\. lht• 11wn don't
).(<•t lrn1 lnvolvt•ll \1-tlh tt11 1•111tlto\I r ... v " ( ti.11 lt1• .1111w' v1 llul
lhro11Jth lhL' llt•11(t•ttlfl1.! '' 1•1•1 h ot mc•t.11 ••J!lll1ti.t 1n1•t.il
'\\'orktn.I: on ,1 ri" Jll't 1:1·r.. rn10 \IHtr hl1m<t (,m.,, I II bl'
hl'n• ti 111 IH•y c .1 r ry m1 ''".I\ 1r1 i.I hox
Tht· <lrlll111.1: to f11nl 1111111 ,,
tton~ of ml Hll rnil•·~ 111 lh1
Atl.inllc· Ore.111 off th•· 1\ll 111
ll<' (II y. N I • lw,11 hl111nl
1 om<'" 11ftc1 m11nth-. 11f d• t,,,1.
und hearin.:~ o\ 1•1 i.cH h th111~·"
u:. ttw lhr<'.11of1111 1o.plll-. 11> tl11
....
..
1•11\1ronm< nt JntJ lw.1rhc~
Hl 'T ·r111-: ~,.,. N oft tu S1 •d
co I 11 < 1n1111 11•11t • 111• d \\tlh
lh111 tl.11ly 101111111• 'f h1•\ tulk
ftltft• ll( th1• ('flllffCl\1'11\)' Siii
rountltnJ~ th.it \\Olk \\h.11
tilt'\ 1111 '·" °"hen 1•11Sl'H'<I 1.,
th,1t lh1•v all ( •lltVtOI "" ltH'
l1•ch11nl111:\ .11111 '(,1(1•J\ J•••
< ,111t1on' ,111 "' «11ph1sl11 .ilt d
lhl' rh.1111 c• of .tn .11 t>Hl<'nt
nr .in .1rtuol 'Piil nn :1 JH•Wlll•
Ill.I! flJ.: Js v11•t11ullv 1111
Its lonl'h nnd i<n m<•t1m1 ..
pn•lly hot In.I! But 1111' ~un
11s1•s .111d 111,rr flllf'tl n1uht!i
.in.' bl'aultful," 1>n\s Jl11 b
R) drr lie !1111 l,uulst'.•Jll'
v.ork in Crnnston, R I . hdore
s1j0ln1n~ up lo do kit< ht n
rhor<.'s on tht• r I.I! Still the
l'NlPtY st rct (hr ~ of o«7u n
make him reslll':>i; for thr
NE'w England mountatni.
Al.tn Rhindre"'"'· .1 \111111~.
~c 1 uff). red headed Cu nu
clinn, ha!I "orkcd offsh1111• ml
11~~fbri..1x}eur~ llerhcrk"''
mult1tull<• nf ~UUIH'S Ill 111~
rontrc,l booth lie fhps M!\<•r.il
It•\ t'rs, then 1111..,h<•s lht' l1rc•,1k
JWdHI The 11 800 foe t of pipe
winding into tht occ,m floor,
hnll"'
,
• R DALYPILOT
Phys ~d Option MUlled For ~e r--Pu_n_ch ____ __, He Sets
Record ~ A Bad Newport-Mesa Trustees to Rule March 9
Th~ qutttlon or whrth<'r or not
pbyslcal eduntion should ~an
o ptional pro«ram In the
NawPort·Mtu Umlu~d School
DiaLrirt lt expected to be 1ettJed bf adtoo1 trustees Mareb t .
At that time. lhef plan to di'·
tennlne whether al Juniors and
stnlors. JulJt Hnlora. or no one,
will have lhe choice ol t.luna
{Pregnancy
J No Longer
A. Taboo
NEW YORK IAP> -The
Marine Corps· automaur dts·
cbarce of an enlisted woman who
became precoant in the service
was ruled uncon.stJtuUooal by a
s harply d ivided federal appeals
court.
Jn an opinion lorthe2·1 maJOri ·
ty of lhe U.S. Court ol AppeaJs,
J udge hmes Oakes labeled as
outmoded "the taboos Inherent in
connection with prtgnancy."
"PREGNANCY IS no longer
• . . a dirty word.·' Oakes added.
However, in dissent, Judge
Leonard Moore wrote: "The ma·
jority would protect appellant an her 'personal choice in matters
of marriage and famjly life' but
her personal choice was to enlist
in the Marine Corps, to subject
herself to its regulations and to
forego marriage and family
life."
The woman, Stephanie
Crawford. 29, formerly from lh.:
Syracuse. N.Y ., area, enlisted in
the Manne Corps11n 1968 at 21 for
a four.year hitch. She recei\•ed a
less-than·honorable generaJ dis·
charge at El Toro, Calif .. on May
27. 1970, "for convenience of the
go,•ernment due to pregnancy."
AT T HE T IME, the Corps
;iutomatacaJly held a pregnant
membN "permanently unnt for
dut~ ·· Sm ee then. thl' military
'jf\ ires have ruled that cases of
J}fe1tnant members are to be con·
1>1den·d 1ndiv1dually, givtnft them
.1 cho1ct> or dischar1te or remain-
mit in the service "if other"•ase
qualified." ·
Miss Crawford moved to Essex
Junction, Vt .. after her discharge
and ht'r daughter was born Dec.
13. 1970. When she sought to re·
cnlisl in the Marines, she was
declared ineligible because she
h11d a !It-pendent child
~tl!\S CRAWf'OllD marned an
\tr Force man and they now W t'
.. mt 1oned on Guam. where 11hl' rt!
('t'ntlv had a second child She re
.:;11nCd cu~tody of the older <'h1ld
• 1rter 'pl3c1ng at out for adoption
Following her discharge, Mass
Crawford sued the Marine Corps
(111 reinstatement or damages.
Hut 1n 1974. Chief Judge James
llolden or the Vermont federal
t·m11 t d1!.m1ssed the swt
phy11t1l educallob or other
tl~H IMleld.
• ATLAST"'EEK board meet·
ln&. trusten rttf't \'f'd a report
coacornin1 t-be current tx·
ptrimental proaram aHowtn1
tlihlh·aemester seruors to drop
Rtlysacal flluuUon lit.boy wWt.
However, trustea..:11dd they
wouJd wait unl1J March to make
N-IJerO•~ ~, .........
Actress Dyan Cannon has
written h e r first movie
script and theme music and
is now directing a documen-
tary on "c hildren's
bathroom trauma" titled
"Number One."
a. dtet.Slon ror the Hmesttt a.flat
betW ln Septembe:r.
Result.a of tbe suncy ar~ 10·
conclutlve, acc-ordtnc to dl.itttct
offitlab, but lb• answen 11vm
by 1tudenta provide the folJow. Ina informauoa:
~AL STUDIES. Enallsb
and bu tness edu<'atlon were the
counies taken most often by stu·
deota In place of ph)'l1cal educa-uon.
That contrast.a wkh t.he ruulu
of a survey taken prior to the cur.
rent upertment, in which tu.
dents Hid tbl'y would lalcc urt.
work e~rience and lnduslnal
art lf 1l nn lhe opportwtlty.
-6eventy-ei&bt ~rcent of the
students wbo responded sa1d they
remain oo campus during the
physical education period. Of
those, 72 percent said the~ a~
ta.kins credit counes and six
~rcenl said they did other thingi;
oo campus, such as homework, or Hlra·currlcuJar activities.
-FIFTEEN P ERt:t.~·a· ot
those surveyed said lhey spend
the time off campus, either work·
lng or engaging in sporll.or other
physical fitness acTivilies.
Another seven percent said they
spent the time off campus, but in-
volved in classes at other learning
College.
-Ninety.eight percent said
they are A or 8 students.
-6evenly·one percent con·
sider lhemselves above average or excellent in physical fitness.
-Ninety.two percent say they
are involved in some type of
physical fitness activity or pro-
gram.
County Faces Suit
·over Campsite Loss
Orange County may face legal acllon over the alleged destruction of
an ar<'heologicaJ site in Dana Point.
Three members of the Society for California Archeolou; claim that a
prehistoric Indian campsite was destroyed last September because
county officials failed to properly supervise grading operations for a
housing project.
THE SITE WAS located along
Del Obispo Street near San Juan
Creek. The area surrounding the
creek is believed to have been in·
habited by Indians as early as
8,000BC.
Marinn Parks orCorona del
Mar. a society members said that
1t ls "highly likely" s.Ut will be
brought against the county.
The count.y previously rejeded
a Sl75.000'damage claim flied by
Mrs. Parks, Marie Patterson. of
Capastrano Beach. and Van Eg.
gers, of Rancho Palos Verdes.
THE CLAIM Wi\SrejectedJan.
13. The tndividuals have s ix
months Crom that date to bring
suit. Mrs Parks said
According to Mrs. Parks, a
county use permit issued to the
Malborough Development Com·
pany defined the grading area
and specified that an archelogisl
be present during grading opera·
lions.
The destroyed site, she said,
was located out.side the grading
area. She said It was lost because
grading operations ex<'eeded
specified limits. She said an
arcbeologist never was present.
MRS. PARKS SAJD the action
represented the first lime a claim
has been riled against the county
ove r the des truction or
a rcheological s ites. She noted
that similar claims have been
fiJtd 10 other counties .
"Things like this have &one on
too long in the county and, if aJ.
lowed to continue. wiJI totally
destroy vital evidence of our
cultural heritage." said Eggers.
a professional archeologist.
Recession
Briiish Strapped by Ecorwmy Find Diversion
IOVTMCO.UT
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Ballot Pushes
Fail in State
ByTBO~ D. EUAS
Taxes, medkal malptactice. gambling and
homosexuality are issues with little in common. But
there Is one common thread among them this year:
None will be voted onineithe:rtheJuneor November
elections through the initiative process, despite ef·
forts to put each on the ballot.
It's possible the U.S. Supreme Court's decision
on the federal campai'11 spending law will eventual·
ly wipe out the limits !ml!f>Sed on campaign and in·
itialive spending in California by the 1974 Political
Reform Act. Those limits are the biggest reason for
this year's dearth or initiatives and so far they are
unaffected by lhe federaJ decision.
""' •"" Mf'1. ~He>" s...ocuooro. BUT TH E FEDERAL RUUNG MIGHT form a
CAcMw ..... ,,~.:'.:r!°J. "'' legal prttedent in a suit filed in January by a group
"" .... """ ..... "' a.1,., s... .,...,.. that had sought to qualify an initiative requiring a
c.-w-i.':' .. ,.,u "" two-thirds vole oC the Legislature to raise .all types
Mr encl Mn. ltaftCl•
0I it.oW\, S... O( State ~axes. 'f'hat SWl Charged the Spending limit
~~:.· ::.. °""'" ._.,-. !wn or $137,707 is a violation of First Amencjment nght.s ,_,,,. .... or free spee<'b.
IN •.... ""''· ui1•• u o•a•. s.... Ironically. the Political Reform Actlt.selC waa. an ,_ ..... Doy •• t' ed ~ .. · • ... ..._.,., u. nu m1tia ave, pass as. , .,...,...1llon 9.
"",.C:,.~~ Jo~;:'" ._ • ._. >en . The impact or its tight limit~ b«ome& obvious
.>w ·• with one look atthe June ballot..
n Josu•M .. os,1u~ G r o u p s I i k e t b e C a l 1 r o r n i a
, • ., .... ,1'"" Trinl Lawvers Assn and the California Ml' •ftd Mr"'\ AoMt1 C.•'°"• t .. tt .J
"•'"4""1 ,,.,,.,. 0.,1 Medical Assn. -among .,., •""""~=~:.~:.!:::._ •• SOUTHERN , the wealthiest special tn· ""~· w. ..... ,,.,1., Q•" terest groups in the state
,.,., .,.., :~~":~~:·~~ ..... ,,~ CALIFQRNIA -all floated the idea of in-
--A••. Apt A 101. C$'.J~ ,..,.,. FOCUS itjatives In the p ast ye11r
Dew " and all have given up. ~•Wv.ry 1l, 1th
.,., • .,., ""'' 1101>or•1 c•"'"°'" 1 ... 1 Most recent was the medical association's ideu ~"".~-:::':~ ~~'!':;'! ~,:!,.~.'~n oC placing malpractice reform on the November .,,..c._ Pl•t•. wr""''"'1 ... oir1 ballot, a notion that lasted less lhan a •eek before the
w -M~~~!:c:::: mo""' doctors reali&ed that gelling the half-million or so
F .. s .. S4 Mc.A'>, e1 Toro 11o. s1gnaturf's needed to qualify their meas ure for 'the
""'· • .., ""'• A""" ""'-<~• *'' ballot would be impossible under current spending '"-V•90,M1>•-V•e10 11•>¥ , hmll.5
lA\ VE(;AS, M.t''••Of '"'""'""" ''~ ,...f'• •nc '"°' H•MM4Ctt coo" f•o ,, 0-t•I Ill JI •l'd unclr• l-W A
llOOC"Of C...••-~ VANEK SE8EAO F•b ll &I .... I n . """ ""'" o u _,, o1 ,.....,, .. ,,.
V•lley STANSBERRY 81A8'f Fro 11
JM It 0.••tt04 11. Of Ht •00'1 8fA<-r\.
.nd tlt•lt'llM~ Suifr 11 ot A,..,_,,,, OEYl(.14-CAMEflON l'•b IJ JoM
0 IO. ""° -•Y 0...0l'ty II, llOC!l UI ~unt.nqt.on 8.eo•<" TO-SZEWSICI TOMASZEWS«.A
~•IJ tl, AnOrltt. l• tem•rr6tO eo--"•· JO. llolft 01 Not-1 a. .... l(IMEICtM( -Ftb !l.0 .. •00 .~
,.m..tr1fid Jo'f(.e M6n• 4'. botf'I ot
CbWon.e cMI M4 r WINTER SI A.RIC\ l'•b ll, °'"~ INMN >.1" Of Co•••-·· And C'rnoor
Jii'yr!H+e. 11.0f HunflnQtOf'\ ~t)(I\
BAIM( A HANOLI, Y l'to ti Al
li'liOn R•YN>ld' \l •M Arttttw )Ovrf,
J' bC)f" Of H\HUtno1on O••c f\
IN BACK ING OFF, THE DOCTORS expressed
foar thl'1r measure would rail because of lack of
1>ublir i.ympathy for their cause.
This was clear evidence that they have learned
the lesson or the Political Reform Act as it applie!ol to
1mt1ali\'es . Only those meas ures with a solid base of
publtc support can qualify under present financial
rest net tons
This as a real change from earlier years when big
money tntC'rest.s could hire an army or petition
cir<'ulators and obtain all the voter signatures they
needed tn a hurry. Now, almost all the circulators
have to be volunteers. making grass-roots support
tht>only way for an issuetogetonthe ballot.
In effect. this reaJ1ty has accomplished the
purpose or those assemblymen who tried and failed
last year to pus h an iniliative·reform law aimed at
keeping "kook" proposals oCftbe baJlot.
OF TH ~ 15 PROPOSITIONS BEFORF. the
voters this June. only one got there as an initiative.
That is Proposition 15, the Nuclear Power Plants
Initiative.
IA>NDON 1 l1 Pl I StrUi:?jlhn1t
to em(lrl:l' from lht• wor:oil rl'
1~ss1ons ~111r1• W(1rld Wor II ,
llritons hnv<' natural!~ IX>t•n look
1ng around for 1n1•x11('"'"'<' l.'ntl'I
talnml'nt Ac<'ord1ni: lo the•
mag11L1ne N(•w Sn<'11.'t), lhl') ha\·t·
foundU :.(')(
"Art• p<>opk turning back to sex
a!-t th(' oMf·~t and <'hcapest form or
human cntt•rtninment""
MAHONfV JO"'E~ F•I> Jr.';••'
and more womt>n of child-bearing ~~~~1:~~ 1( .. ,.. .. .....,.,. :io,
age are in full·limt'work " PAOVIENCE AO\\ f•O 14 A~d f '8 •no E vQf>"'"' f ,,,. H
Fallin,:: by the " ayside were the two· thirds vote
taxation measure. un attempt by Republican.,jt'ctll'
Sen II L Richardson of Arcadia to rl'Scind
California's year-old law legalizing all sexual acts
b<>tween con1o<'nltng adults and an effort to legaltze
off.track bellm g and set up Nevada·slyle casinoi. in
two Southern Cali fomia desert cities.
Loo kan i: at th1• 'nmbl'r
e c o n o m 1 r ~ <' t• n 1• w 1 l h a
Ml<'IOIOJ:llll ' t•) t•. lJ11• m11JW710l'
.1>1lld·
ll('1l<'d the "astonL'lhmasalesor
alossy sex maga11nes" and tht>
:oitrnn~ market in birth control
pills as 1nd1cat ions thal lh1~ ml1tht
bt> the caSl'. And ii Quoted an ex·
<'<'llttve or a company mak1n~
another tyl>(' of ('ontritceptive n:o1
al'IO rt'poftmg aood bu.'itnl'SS With
lhl' \\ ord:s · .. Artl'r 1111 u poor Ill tin
1hircl of II \'Ing doesn 't S<'<'m to.,top
thl•m in lnd111 . for cx(1m1)l<' ·
THE ARTICLE SAID lhf're hus
bttn an upsurge In the crime and
swclde rates during the r~~s1on
nnd acompleteabsenceof mnova·
tlon and experiment on the
<'Ultural front. More and more
people 11re seeking cs<'ap1sm
throui;h football, foreign
holidays, aambltng, emigration
anddlsasttr movies
OOl"Of Hunhrtqton Br•cn. t<El LY ..... c;\T&FI' r.o "
Owt\tooft•r 0."•.,I 10 •nd .,.~1111 \ ~ OOI"°" F-ovnt•'" v•tt•v ROMEO OEHL hi> 14 """"" (
1• •ftd J"•" Eltf"ft >•. bot" of H\oll"'lt
tf'qton &JM f\ U>A\ON l'l\llOANl f°•b 14 0.nl
"""" t •1 qi W•\ff'l\tft~Hr. """°A.Ill"
N '3 Of S.llflow-r OAOW&V WILLIAM\ fol> II ""CllW't Jo\ .. t>h I• o• H•,0"1-r .,.d
<#• [\.1111._. /4 Al (4'P•'"-'"°t"'Aott\
ll[U ... WIL\OH lob IA O)M ""'"°" Jr n •"'1 (Oftn•• .._ 1•
Dathot w~'',...."''_., ()414((,fA NfJ'I> l•I> If W•lbut
or all the tnlllallves proposed since 1974 . only
one bt's1dcs the nuc: lear m easure will be on the ballot
this year. Thal 1s a proposal to make at possible to
ra1!-te bank and corporation taxes by a simple maJOrt ·
tv vote or the Lt•it1,laturc. nith<'r th11n th1• two·th1rd'
DO\\ rt'll UI rt•<I
INTHE llELEASE an·
nouncana his latest
d e<'lensJon, th e
California Democrat
said, "J would bope that
in my 11 years lo
Congress I might have
\,\G H T£1t
'I DE
made a meaningful l'On·
tr1bulion to my consu.
tuents. my state and my
country."
I <'an 't speak for his
cons tituents, s tale or
country, but he certainly
has made a meaningful
contribution to m e.
R EES IS THAT rarest
of rarities on Capitol Hill
-a lawgivl'r whQ Is his
own ghost writer. Man
and boy. his news r e·
leases have provided me
w 1 t h m o r e c o l.u m n
material than any other
two Califo rnia
Democrats combined.
Which mokt's him dif·
flcult to repla<'e.
Statt>smen w~ can
nlways ·ttet, but <'Olumn
fodder is hard to come
by. I trust th1• votl'rs in
Rees' home dis trict will
keep that In m Ind when it
romes time to elect hii:;
successor .
WH EN lllS latei;t
declining announcemen\.
rea<'hed the press
gallery, I stopped by his
office In hopes I might
persuade him to re·
con.sider. But he was out.
apparently getting in
som e retirement pra<'·
lice. So I spent a half
hour or so looking over
his fill' of old news r e·
leases.
The quahty that s hinel<.
throuith th e m lhe
brightest 1s com pa11sion.
Permil me to c ite but
three exam pies.
IN 1971, WHEN th<.'
leak of the "Pentagon
Papers" was making
headlines across the
country, Rees demanded
that the Pentagon share
some or its leaks with
1i mall week l y
newspapers that couldn't
aHord Was hington cor·
respondent~.
Thal !\n m<' Y<'n r,
dl•cl:mng that "1( you
don't ha\>c a s ugar quota,
start a country," hr
fomented the Catalina
Island Liberation Move·
ment. Its aim wa:; logatn
independen ce for the
islander!'!, thus making
tht'm C'lt~ihlP to sc•ll "u~·
ar tn the Unit('(i Stall'!!.
IT WAS. h11w('v1•r, in "W II ET II t: R T 11 F: N t: \\
depr('ll1'10n will('\ cntu.111\ tr110:1•r
u l'\sl' In tht• birth rut!' throui:h in
crt"l'l'd 11\"<tual octl\1t,y 1~ un
ironic but 1ntri.:u1ni: pmfl(l<11t1on
Wt itln•iuty knl1w thot iolrlkt"• anrl
lengthy po" t'r ruts h'n<l to rt'sult
In ovt•rClow1ni: matt'lnit\'
hospltuli1. n1nl' ntonth.~ lnh•r, hlit
whut nbout u l<·n~thy dt'Jlrl.'11,1011 ~
BUT , Tn•: MAGA1.ISJ-: ~aid,
"thl' rising C'O~H O( brc.>t'dtnlt" hni1
senou1oly nfft'N ('d lh<' birth rate•
The maaaunc said the fall of ·t
per<'ent In llvm~ t'tundord.'S in 197S
wus unprecedented 10 the~twar
eN . ll said th.-ro waic un R f)l'rccnt
drop in liquor sales. o 4 percent
fall in expendaturt' on Cut•I l&nd
light nnd 7 percent in consumer
durnbles while the t ontinucct
dt'clln<' 1n f<Xld <'Ons umpllon was
"quite n~tonl!lhlnJt "
M 41 -d Lv..a• lOyO ti. Do~" M
Hvt'flt\OfO'\ ""'H h ---------------------1966, his ltr~l YbJr In ConJ(ress, th11t ltl'l'lt
Stude nt S u es
Afte r Incide nt
At Dana High
A Dano ll1lls lh~h School ~tu
dent who claims h<• requ1rc·d
hospital and continued medt<'al
treatment after he "as struck in
the ra<'e by a rellow student sued
his alle!led assailant and h1"
father last week for $160,000 in
damajles
Named as defendanL'> in the
Orange County Supenor Court
action filed by Wallace Bnmley
of San Juan Cap11lrano ror his
son. James P .. 17, are Dana Hills
student Larry Ehlow and his
. father. Al. also of San Juan
VON\Alll "MA( OONAl() r.n
U 0•'"•" ~ wrt 11 •nd' I •i'\d• Lut,.~ll• bt>t" of t4unf1,.Ulf\f'l 6"8ii t'1 MAlo'l'()WWff"JIHIV l•bl4
••ftdOIOf'I l~••Hl ,,._ AM \MffJl"I
M'ff" 1' bo'>tl'I ot ttv,,Unqlo" et--..-"
ftll ..... \IN~tll ( AMPIH 11 I oh
If A...,.,fl U 1', ""° "•-·•-7''. bo4h of Hwf"IUf\QfM Afll.tf" V0Al(/\lllt\llN l•I> 11 II""""' c;,,,_ ,.,, .. ,_, AO\.Allrt(f '• n , hflth of
-.. ewtMJnqton ""'"' t'I VlCW"Y' ()t Y.)N l11n h Wlltu1m
· · n <' t w e <' n m 111 l 9 7 .i u n II
mid 197S. tht-popul ation or
f:n.:land and Wale11 rMI' by It'll~
lhttn 10.000 This, s ay!' the OHl<'e
ot 1'opulot1on C'tn~uses nnd
S11rv1•yll , was the l'l tnallt'l'll
J)t'ncetlml' 1ncn·u~<' ~inc<' d1•
tollt•d •·~ttm<HN• started in the
19208. Mort and morl' ('Ouph'IC art•
undouhlNily postpontnA or nban
llomna the idea of h 11v1n.: chlldrc•n
Low Bidder
OnSC School
ANIMAlogic<$~ ... ".!!!' Comract Told
kM.""Pf\ ... •nd ,.,.., " l .... " ()~'' ,,f-tm•• AU~ MQAAI\ 1 A 'l'I O•• ''" .. 41,,." t) •\ .l'Wj ( ht4"ll')• Jo1f: r 71 l.Jlt~l'I ,,,_
~•tm1Mt•r
Handwritin~
Class la t d
Harwick and Sons. Newport Orange toa~t Collegr
Beach contractor, was the ap. i,.; offenng a fre<' four
parent low bidder for coftStruc-"'eek J\ a n d w r 1 t 1 n g
lion of Shorecliffs Junior High analysis ledure scnt>s
School in San Clemente. Friday mornings bes.tin·
The flrm bid the project al ning March ~
Sl.856,000. according to Joe The serles 1'1 schcdukd
Wimer. admm1straltve services from 9:30tot1 30 a m. at
darector for the Capistrano t be com m u n 1 t y Unified~ool District. Congregattonal Church
The bid is about nine ~rcent in Corona del Mar. Jn
below the architect.'!' estimate, teresled persons may re·
Wimer said. • gister al the first ses..'lion
Eleven bids were received.
The highest was $2.027,000
Gfnstruction at the Via Socorro
school site will begfo next month.
Wimer s aid. The school will open
In fall of 1977.
On Dean 's ust
Food Peril?
Prof Raps Research
l>AVI S Ill Pl) -If common food ltem1
llll<'h a:1 cauhflowrr rind llma bean111 wrrr lc'll l
c"<l 1n th<> ll:Jmt' mannl'r ns cyclam11l<'~ nnd r1'd
ch'C' No 2. lht•y ull'O woulcl huvl' ht•<•n l>11nnc•d
(rnm th<' mark<'l, J Un1ven;ity of ('allfornw
profc•11snr c·11ntc•ntl1C
Dr ft·riws Clydt'11dalC', a member of I h1·
lT 0 11v" d1•p11rlt1Wrll of f()()(f llC1C'nr1• :in1I
lt•thnolo~y. !>Jld there 1<1 "a strong <'mo
t1nnuh"m ahoul f()O(J atl<hl1v1•!! whlrh l<'nil' lo
distort the l<'Sl " ,
"RED DYE NO.:? TESTS were done on
n:il"I whoc;<' car<' asses Wl•re allowed lo rot (lfl(or
lht'~ d1l'<i. and that's a very poor way to run :1
l<'"I " ht• said. "lncredlhly. cyclamate tests
\\ t're ndm mistered by J?1ving animals the
equ1valPnl or 800 botUes or soda a day for life ...
Clydesdale, who suggests the government
submit food additives to the same tests it con-
ducts on regular foods. said
"If' VOC l\Tt: CAULIFl.OWER at the
rnle of 15 to 20 pounf."1 a day." you'd get goiter
because of a Chern ICll) Called thiocyanate.
"Or 1( you ale 20 pounds of cooked llma
hNIM a day, you wouht probably dit• from
h~dregon <'Yanide po1i.orung, the <'hemical
us<'d in gas <'hambcrs "
"Tht> analog} 1~ correct." he said.
becaust> th:-tt's the wav the ndclltives are
tested
Rtamped hims<'lf os o
trur rhamplon ot lhe un·
d{'rdoa It hoppt•nt'<I in
<·1111nrctlon with thl' proc··
tl <'t' h y varlou"
politlcully -oriented
1o1roup11 or r<illntt mrrn.
ht.>1s of Conitrl'ss.
Noli~~ that llheral11
1111 t.•'1 f>l)Or ly 1n con·
"l'rv11l1v1• rallnl!1', uncl
thal con11rrvot1 vt.•l'I 1lld
hadlv In llht•ral ralinitii,
II t' ·" " f n ll n ti c d
· A<;11. th<· rating
s~ "l<'m v. 11 h v heart "
RA.40\F.D ON unanim~
voles, 1t gav«> all 43~
House m<'rnhcn, u 100
per<'ent ratlnit.
And now thi11 great
humanitarian declrnes to
seek another term S<ly it
ain't so, Tom.
Coed Lead er
Deborah Hunsaker,
daughter Qf Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ounsaker. 35t2
Ocean Blvd., Corona det ~
Mar, has been elected •
president of Knppa Kap.
pa Gamma. a national
.... social sorority. at USC.
Brimley claims lh3l the 1nr1
dent at the 11chool. 3333 treet o(
the Golden Lantern, Oana Point.
erupted J unc 9 whl'n Larry
Ehlow st.ruck his son ~ause the
younger Brimley refused to lfl\'C'
up his chair.
i....:_
"No WONDER SHE'S De6 'T1Reo-
SH£ &ARKS AT ME.ALL OAY ·•
School tru.<1tees a re ex~cted to
a<'cept the bid at n mttting Mon ·
da)' night
Lucille S<'hotl of Cos~
Mesa ls among l.650 stu·
dents named to the de·
an ·s lisl. Cor schola.st1<'
a<'hll'\"fment al Frf'IOO
State. --------------------------
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Orang~ Coast
• EDITION
Today' Closliag
.V. toeks
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tJOL. 69, NO. 61, 2 SECTLONS, 28 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1976 C TEN CENTS
;Mesa Voters to Elect 3 tO City Cotincil
J
t
' By ALAN Ola.taN ..... hi" .........
{ A turnout of 38 percent of the
f28,374 n1l1tered 'Voten in Cost.
Mesa was predicted today by Cl·
y Clerk Eileen PhlnMy for the
'dty council election TUesday.
1 Seventeen candidates are com-
peting for three seata on the
five·member ~ouncll. Polls wall
be open Tuesday from 7 a m to 7 p.m .
The 7 p m . d eadline 1s
Just D~ky
customary 10 Costa Mesa but is
an hour earlter than the practice
an most other cities in lbe county.
Mrs . Phinney said the poll
times are set by the council by re·
soluhon. "We think the time aJ.
towed, 12 hours, is reasooable,"
she added.
She predicted a 38 percent but
pointed out that poor -·eatber
may upset' the rorecasL In the
last council election two years
.igo when two seats we~ at stake
O..ly ,. .. , l'Mle '' LM ,.,,..
Rain is a fa\'orite of ~rmers and ducks. but (armers
seldom ~et so excited about it that they resort to flap·
ping tbeir win~. Today's ram b expected to give way to
a mixture o r c louds. showers and surlshine by Tuesday.
Do It Yon1•seU
Baby Born.iii Mesa Motel
When Roger a nd Dom Culver
checked m at the Ah Baba Motel.·
Costa Mesa. they were t"o An
hour or so later. they were three
Justin Rogl'r Cul\'er had entered
the world at eight pounds. 12
ounces.
"1 nearl) fainted when I heard
about it," t'onfessed Mrs Detty
Markel. motC'I manager. today
"There was not a sound from
their room ··
The Culvers had arnvl'd from
f'armmgton. N M . to start a nt>w
lifC' and hnd been staying with
friends in Costa Mesa while
Ro~er Culver. 26. an unem1>loycd
Journalist. looked for work and u
home
They decided to ch{'('k mat th<'
motel at 2250 Newport Blvd. for
prl\ aC\' last Thur!>day morning
\I.hen thl'~ r<'altted the baby "'as
about to h<' ci(•ll\'t•red The
couplC''s t\l.o daui;:hl<'rs. "ho had
befn born throuJ,!h natural
t'h1ldhirth. "rrt' left "1th lht•
fnt'nth
Hoger Cuh t'r hod ullendt•d thc
dehH•n of thr otht•r ch1ldrrn ond
":" prrpnrC'd 10 deliver th<• third
C'h1ld on h1' o" n
"Th(•y "t>rt• 11 n1C't' lookmit cou
pl<', ' Mr' M ark<'I rt'l'ltllt'<I · Siu•
"·'" Ob\ IOU'il\ Jlf(lJ:llllnt "h<'n
OrnnJl"' Cott~•
;
\\'"'u lh<-r
Dl'crt•oslng ~ho" ers "1th
partly C'loudy skies tOmJ!ht
and variable cloudinl'ss
Tuesdl}'' /."lillhl C'h8nce of
shower:-. Tuesda) aftl"I'
noon H1J?hs near 60 Lo"~
48to!>4
INSIDE roo ,.
Th{' fam1/11 <II a formn
\fob!J Otl Co t'rt'<'UllL'f' u·ho
!Old oil uc:r«>ts lo the Sot1t'1
l'nion u.m shockt'd whtn tht>
l>us1nt'umon ln.lled lumMI/
Sunday Slory A4.
-· ... LM ..... t.t-· ·a.ui-CMftic• 0..•-• ONol~NellcH , ....... _
"""'~"'-"' "'-· ..... .,..llK-
latlex
AU --ll Alt -U~ •t Al ......... •• ... ,. ... , .... ,....... At
aJ Or..,._c.. ... y Al AU ., ....... ,,, "' ,.,...~ ,, .. ,_.., .. ' I• T ... ,,.,.... Al
17 n..w.-. H .. ........ "'
the) signed in. but I had no idea
she was near deli\'e~. She JUSl
"alked in."
The motel manager realized
something out or the ordjnary
had occurred when she saw Mrs.
Culver about three hours later
getltnlit out of the car " 1th a baby
m her arms.
"We started putting the story
together a nd I had to f'O along
·and hnd out what was happen
mg." !\trs Markel s aid.
She found that the baby had
been born in the motrl room and
that mother and fath<'r had taken
him to Hoag Me morial llospital
to be examined. weighed and
measured. Thev returned to the
motel to rest ~hen lfoag doctors
J?ave the infant a d<'an bill of
health
~trs M ark.-1 i.a1d .,M and
j?Ul'St~ al thl' motel \l.C•nt out and
ISn MOTEl .. Pagt-AZI
Costa Mesan
8th Suspect
•In Murders
A Co:-. la ~t t'~an hai. llC'en ickn
l1ht•d b~ Orun1a• l'ount' Sheriffs
0H1C'l'r.., as the ci11hth !'IU."pe('t ar
rt•stl'ct by them !(lnl'l' u Sunsc·l
!\each ('OU plc "as murd<'rcd la11t
. Nov 7 in what ofht't'r!'t dl'S<'ribed
as a "dope burn t'Xl'C'ut1on "
llrlct in C'Ounty jail awa1tm1? or
ru111nment on t'hari:<'i. of murdc•1 .
burglarv and con~p1rat'y "
M1C'hal'I i\nthonv Petronl', 3.'J. of
30Zi Rovt't' Lanr lie 1s hc•ld "1th
ba11 dcn1l'd
While off1C'ers wer<' scheduhnf?
a court appearance for Petrone.
seq•n other men booked on 1den-
llcal charges wcrC' be1n11: dis
patched to Santa Ana Municipal
C'oui:t for arrau:nml'nl!> that will
be he'ld later today
All e1flht ml'n are accused of
comphc1t} 1n the killinlfs of Janet
~ta e Metz. 3~. and Ronald
Cauwels. 27. "ho were gunned
down in their home at 16861
Bay\·1e" Drive. Sunset Beach.
Officers today continued their
in•estigallon of the murders and
commented that there may be
more arres ts within the next few
days.
lnvestqzators belie\'e that
Cauwels was killed because he
had robbed al gunpoint a number
or persons identified as patrons
of a drug ring OJ>('rating ln the
Sunset Reach artta
'
theturt>ut waa 16.1 perttnt.
Those wtsblns to lollow the re·
suits can do so by (oing to the
election headquarters in the city
council chambert at 77 Fair
Drive. where the returns will be
posted. Reslde1&ts can call
SS6-S467 for results after 7. 45
p.m .
Mrs. Phinney predicted that
the first return will be announced
about 7 .4S p.m She said the
earhest the count ol all 43 pre·
s
<'lnctt would be completed would l>e 10·30 p.m .. about 90 minutes
law than the Jut election.
SM said the number or can·
dldates and the expected hiJh
number or votes wouJd extend tlae
process this yur·.
Tbe city clerk said abe had
heard of no last-minute tricks by
campaigners other than one can·
clidate who complained that so-
meone kept removing his signs ..
as they were placed in people's
lawns.·
The el~ctton has !>Umulated hl·
terest for two reasons: The fact
that a m"orlty of council sebU ts
at stake and that two lnt'Umbent.s
wiU be replaced . Mayor Alvin L.
Pinkley and Robert W1hon are
miring after serving 22 years
and 16 years respectively on the
councll.
Planning Commissioner
Nathan L. Reade, who had sub·
rrutled his resignation from the
commlsa1on effoctt.ve April 1. s ub
m ilted a new r esianatlon to
Mayor Pinkley loduy. mllkln11 it
effective Wedn~day. Rude, u
candidate m th& election. has
6ttnon the commisslon lSyears
The othe r candidates are:
Dominic Roc1t1, incumbent and
Jeweler ; Edward McFarland, in-
surance broker·: David J .
Yarnal, an operating engineer;
Phdlip Evans. sen •1ce station de-
(5(-e C'OCSCIL, Page i\!)
JFK Death Plot Told
C~tro ·'Instigated' Assassinations
LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP> -
Cuban Premier Fidel castro in·
stigated ~he assassination of
President John F . Kennedy and
"very 'probably" that of Sen.
Robert F. Ke nnedy in retaliation
for five attempts on hls life wb.lch
Castro believed President Ken·
nedy ordered, the Las Vegas Sun
SaJd today.
In a copyrighted story by
publisher Hank Greenspun, the
Sun said information for the
Mars Life:
Keep It
Or Kill It?
UN ITED ~ATIONS. N.Y.
(AP I Scientists are ar guing
over whether to keep or kill any
living things a s pacecraft even·
tually m ay brina back from
Man. a new U.N report says.
One side wants to keep them at
all costs, for study: the other
wants to kill the m. for rear they.
will infect the earth and en·
danger all humanity
The report . prepared for the
L'.. Committee on the Peaceful
l'ses or Outer Spat<'. urges that
the issue not be left to 1nd1v1dual
f?Overnmcnts but be tackled.
before its becomes an actual pro.
blem. by sc1ent1sts m an "in·
temallonal forum "
· The author!> D Grahn. N.
Pac~and T H. Jules suggests
that fhe proper forum is the Com·
m1ttee on Space Research
tCOSPAR> of the International
Council or Scientific Unions. of
wh1('h thev themselves are mcm·
bers The authors arc not
othcr" isc 1dcnt1fied
"The decis lon1> taken by any
single nation have Implications
for all other nations lnvolvl.'d 1n
space flights and. 1n the extreme,
for the s un I\ al or mankind
it.self." lht'y <'Ontcnd
Their <'hapter on !>pace biology
1s p.1rt of a itencral report on the
lah•'t de\'elopment' in space
't':l•nceo and tt't'hnology that
COSPAR ha~ i.ent the UN com·
m1ttee for the comm1llt't''s '"
formation at its request
That ,t'C't1on ot thr n·port
po1nl!'I out that th<' l'nilt>d Stalcs'
\'1k1n1ot \'t'htC'le to land on the
planet M ar'I next '>umm<'r will
te<-t soil 'amplcs on the <1pol for
s1~ni. of hfe as 1nd1('ated b~ such
c1rgan1r compounrt:oi us t'arbon
dioxide and mt•thant•
'Wide intcre.!>t will bi! klndh..'<I
1( !!IRnS O( life are found . bt•t'llUSC
one 111roni conclu'l1on 111 thut life
has orl~inotcd t w1c<' by indt•iwn·
<l<'nl eventi., .. 1t suy,, nncl o;Ujl
jlC"ltll thnt uny !lurh d1wnvC'ry
mny IC'ad to another t1pact' ml11
'10n t o l>rln l( M ortlan .. 011
samplC'l! bo("I( ·l()Nlrlh
story came from a confidential
source and was documented by a
secret report in the hands of Sen.
Frank Church 's Senate In-
telligence Committee.
A spokesman for therommiUee
toda.y refused lo confirm or deny
the report.
The Sun said Castro had been
enraged by five attempts oo his
life an(! held Kennedy responsi-
ble The newspaper said 1t
learned that the plots against
Castro were ordered from the
White House and carried out by
the CIA with help or underworld
figures who had been active in
'SIRHAN ACTED ALONE'
SAYS COUNSEL, AS
Havana &ambling operat10ns
prior to Castro's overthrow of
Fulgenc10 Batista.
Castro in 1963 captured .51ne
Weekend lla~ker
Presideni Ford whacks a backhand shot rlurmg "orkout
Sunduv "" a Surasotu. f1a .. tennis court Othl'r wc.'£•kenrl
hackers will syrppathizc with lhC' Prcs1<l l'nt ·., ta1wd
knees and rccognizC' that his old foot lwll 1nJlJrl('>-
pcrhaps impede his ability lo bend h1-. kneC'!\. thncb)
getting his body into the s hot The.v al...c1 "ill note the n·
lations hip of the Pres ident's (')'t's to llw hall a nd nod
knowingly about Mr. Ford breaking th• c~ird1nal rull-of
tennis keep your eye on lht• hall
All Aboard fo.r Utopia
Group Sets Sail.for 6-monlh Experiment
8) JACK CHAPPELL
OI -0.11, "'"'Slaff E\'ery man's dream of '!huck·
mg the day-to·dtl)' gnnd and hop
ping off to a tropical island is
about to be reallied b)· a collec·
lion of men and women who have
tt in their heads to set up what
can only be called t;topia.
And tt 's all in the cause of
education .
Sponsored by the International
Center for Strategic Studies i.1
Los Angeles. lbe group's fleet of
three h omemade trimaran
s"llilboats and a 60-(oot power
yacht is in Dana Point Harbor
now
They 're to leave Tuesday for
ti
Rostan. a Catahna ·Slle lsland orr
the Caribbean coast or llonduras
A less likely gathenng could
hardly be imagined.
Principals include Jack Glaze.
a Las \'egas craps dealer. ht!!
wife Linda and their two year old
daughter: Bob Miles. proJect
coordinator and ship builder, his
wlfe, Marilyn who helped finance
cons truction of one of the
tr imarans by working In a
political public relations firm .
Vic Swertn1en, another boat
builder and George Perkins. pre-
sident or the center and a de·
signer of futuristic cities.
About 3S person.s will lea\'e in
the inillal wave aboard the boats
.f
All together. about ~ f>('Ople "111
part1c1pate 1n the '<IX month pro
gram
In an 1nten IC\\. ~1Jhl~n !\hit'<.
explained th<' purposl' of the pro
jeCt, ofCering tnstruct1on ID SUCh
s ubjects us. survival training,
marine biology. fl shmg. diving.
ar cheology. photography. hunt·
inf(. arts. crafts. boating, farm
tog. cooking and Je"elry making
"The first step in the program
Is self-dependency
"These are subJects that a
PfnlOn can make a living from.
Here. we have teachers ~•nft
produced. thousands or them.
tSee C'Rl'ISE. Pai;e AZ>
CIA agent M'nt to kill him and
tortured him into reveallnf' the
entlrt' plot to <.' astro peNonally.
the Sun r eporh•d
. The ne" spttpl'r 'aid that short
ly after that. Ca1>t1u met with of
f1c1ab from South American na
lions and loud I~ rt•\eJled the CIA
plot against tum Thl· Sun quOted
Castro as having told the ai.-
::.embb. "Th~ Kennt'<I)' have
sought to kill me I shall ml·te ou( ...
tS«ie CASTRO. P aite .\11
Expert Says
Patty Tape
Was 'Read'
SAN FR·ASCISCO <A P > -
P at>rlcla Ht>a rst's deff'n!'tP at·
torneys said today they would
ask ror. dl!!mlsul or the lndh't·
ment against her on ~rounds that
tht> governmt>nt distorted key
plece11of1 bank robbuy film.
SAN FRANCISCO ll'Pll -An
·expert on s p eech pat tern!-.
testified today that Palrir1:1
Hear st "as rcad1nll someone
else's script in a tape recordini:
bragging about her part ma bank
robben Bui l S J)1,tr1r1 JudJ:l'
011\ er Carlc•r rdui.NI to .1dm11
hcrtei.llmon'
Dr. Margaret Singer, .1
Cn1ver :.1l} o r Cal1rorn1.i
psychologist. took the stand Jt
the newspaper hc1re!>s tnal with
the 1ury out of thl' ('Ourtroom to -
explain her methods or analyzm~
5peech and" nllng patterns
Defense attornc~ F U'l' Ha1ll'Y
had wanted hl•r to tell the· 1urv
that her .!>tudil'll sho'' M1si-
Hearst was i1pC'akinJ! rrom n
Symblonese L1herat1on Armv
script in a tap€' muctc thrN• day-;
after April 15, 1974. holdup at
Hibernia Bank and that th•• dt·
rend ant ·s portions of tht• "Tania
Interview " wNe ah.o wnllen by
someone els<' "
Prosecutor JamC's L Rrownini:
Jr opposed lht· testimony on
Jtrounds 11 wa" not lcgally art
m1ss1hh· 1'ht• dt•nwl "11., l'Oll
.,11fr11•cl a hlo" lo I ht• d('f1·n.,e
G1\t~n .. urru·11·n1 m.itt.•riul
\nu t'an cll'll'rm11w \\llh 1cason.1
bl1"S<'1l'nl1f1c 1·c•rtu1nl\ \\ht.>thC'r .1
g1H·n pt•r,on 1., th1· .iuthor of
g1H'n ut1€'ran1·1•" "riltc•n or
oral." Or S1nj?cr ,a11I
The ""~ 1·hulo1on .. t :.,11d 'ht•
\\OUld te,l1f\ th.it M1.,., ll1•ar .. 1'
ulteranl't'" on lht• first thrt·•·
tap••s mad(' aftt•1 h<'r k1dnar11nJ.!
w1•re in hc.'r 11wn ""nl~. hut thut
1apt•s four, f1 v1· 11nd -.1x w1..•rc 111
th1• "orrl11 or S I.A mt•mh•·1
Ani:i.'11.1 Atwood .inf! 11111•· M•vr•n 111
thr !>ty l<' of SI.I\ 1111•mht·r l':mll)
I 1111'rt ..
Tht• (11111 I h t .111t• \\I" I h.-111w
ma!lc· :iflN lh1• rnbli<'r~ tn 1t.
M1"i< l11•a1 '>l 111 :1..:..:1•11 that ti llt'
"1ll1ni.:b 1n1nt•cl in \ht• hr1lrtup unrt
rlrllc·ulcd th•• irlt•a ... 111• hm.I ht't'll
hr111nwa11hrct lh(' kl'V to hn rlc•
frn!>r ai;:.rin .. t tht· hunk 1r1hbt>r:-
t'haqw
DOW REl;(JRD.'-;
8U GHT GAIN
"f:\\ \OH" fl ' Pl • i\11fr1lh)
an ilfl1·rno11n hlur ('hip r.rlh
pnt'C'<. rlo .. .-d h11o'(ht'r lndtl\ in
~IO\\Cr traclinJL on <ht>:\<'" )'01k'
Stock F:xt'hnnrH· de4'p1k an ~II
parent t1ghtcn1n ~ or cre<.111 by thl'
Federal R<'.,l'n <' lloard
The Oo" J onl"• inrtus tnul
average. off urouml six point:-. at
one t1ml', g:11nrd 2 75 point~ to-
9;5 36
i\dvanct'!l nnd dc.-dmr!' were
nt'arlv CH'n I Ta bit>:-. Bh
Pric<'s W ('r(• h1f,!her m :idl\l'
tradmrt on tht• 1\mcr1<'an Stot·k
F.xchan~e
...... ---,.,.•'4~ OAJ( V PflO'r c •
Nixon
Returns
I
To U.S.
By nl&.ed Preu liattutioaaJ
f·ormer Presldtol Nlxon
lookod t•nned, hH)thy and r
Jaxed u be retumN from a run~
day trip to Chana with the praa c
ot Pcluna '• leaders ranalnl to bi) •art.
Wtth hi• return, however, Nix·
"n faces further questioni.na by
the SerHall' lntelllgcnce Commit·
t~ Ill' hu alreucly answered
most or 77 questions !'l~nt lo htm
f't!b S at bis San Clemente e.'itatc
conct'rnlng intelliaence actlvilJ~
dur1ne hall admlnisttatJoo.
Nixon·, dau(bter. Tricia Cox,
iand about 40 reporters were on
hand Sunday evening when lht'
same Chinese-o wned 8oeiQ£ 707
he departfi:t rn arn\•ed at Los
Angeles International Airport in
a cold driule that splattered Nix·
on and hls entourage of aides and
Secret Service agttnts.
Nixon walked d own the plane's
ramp 10 a wailing limousine only
a few feet from reporters, but ob·
servers could see no sign 'of the
limp from his leg ailment. which
began bothering him again 10
China. .
Chatting amiably with the
Chinese escorts and American
members of his party. Nixon oc-
cas1onally smiled and waved to
the crowd of reporters -a much
differ e nt aooroach t han bis
departure when he -bare ly
acknowledged the presence of
the news media.
Rites Tonight
For Teacher
" Mr. Thompson
Bo•orH O.oity """" ""'" -
Jane C Wym<.in , a ltacher
at Costa ~l e s a 's \\'1 lson
Sl'hool. is one or severJI
Orange County resident~
and organizations cited by
the Freedoms Foundation
for exp r es s ion s o f
patnolism. See ~tory , Pagl'
AS.
T ONIGnr .
COSTA MESA CITYCOl'~CIL
-Regular meeting, Caty Hall,
.,·30p.m .
OCC LECTCRE -"Machine
Embroidery Workshop.'' Eslan.
c1a Kigh School Room 325. 7 p. m
T UESDAY, MARCH 2
ELECTION DAY-Pollsclose~ p.m
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -
Community RecreaUon Center, Memorial services will be con-Tues .. Wed., Thurs 12·3 p.m
ducted tonight .fQL Norman P.. OCC LECTURES -.. Behind
--"Tfi'Oi'ilpsbn.~ a· $~ience teacher ut the Headlines, .. Forum, 7 :JO
C-0¢lta Mesa High .School for IO p.m. "Bonsai Workshop," Photo
year s. who died Friday at the age Bldg., Fairgrounds 12:30 p.m.
or 55. . . "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S The services will be~OREAM" _ South Coast o'clock at the Prest>yterian Su
Church of the Covenant. 2850 Repertory Theater. Tues.· n 8
Fa1rv1ew Road , Costa ~tesa. p.m . through ~pnl24
Mr. Thompson, a 14·year res1
dent or Costa ~lesa. was a
member or the National Educa-
llon Assoc1atton, the Newport·
Mesa Eduoutors Association and
the Orange County Teachers As-
sociation. He also was an usius .
tant scoutmastc.-~.
He ts survived by his wife, Con·
nu~, two sons and two daughters,
S c ott Thompson . Mark
Thompson, Laura and Amy
Thompson, all of Costa Mesa.
and t" o brothers. Charle:. and
\\'alter Thompson. both of Ohio
The family has su1tgesled
memorial contributions to the
Oroni::c County Heart Associa·
tton
f 'ro• Pa~ A I
COUNCIL ...
alet : Mary Smallwood. c1v1c
('Omm l ttee woman: Alfred
Jaskulskl. attorney: l..ewtS E
Young, Realtor associate. Ted
6-0logh , machinist e n gineer .
\'l•rn Phillips, storekeeper: Don
Bull, Reultor associate.
In addition. Elvin Hutchison.
rl'llred srhool administrator.
Ro'\l' P. M orale ~. bust
ne~11"oman , Reade; Oonn llall,
o"nt<r of .. manufactunng bu,l,t
nt>si.. M11•h1H'I Olson. induslnal
h11yt>r. R 1chard F. Wei.lldke Jr .
Police Seek
Store Bandit
Cost.a Mesa.police today 1<>ught
a man they believe is responsible
for robbing the same auto parts
store twice.
Police were told a gunman
holding a Derringer handgun en-
tered the Checker Auto Part&
s tore at S.42 p.m. SUnday and
asked for tbe manager. The man
got $300 fro m the safe and was re-
t'Ognized as the suspect who had
previously robbed the store
located at 111E.19th St.
The s uspect, described as a
white male, aged 27·28, escaped
in a vehicle that had been waJt.
ing. A second suspect, also a
whtte male, was described as be-
mg 1n his 20s.
Leade r Named
Louise Berkley has been ap-
pointed r ecreat.lon leadl'r in
charge of playgrounds and pro-
grams for teena~ers in Costa
Mesa. Mrs . Berkley. 23. has
coordmated the city's senior
c1t1zens programs for past,year.
One Boat Hit
.Second
Primary
On Tap
8 )' t:D1&e4 h ttt ....... U..I
Se\ en of the el&ht major
Ocmocrat1c candidate• cam
pa1aned toda ln W.u achu ttta
on the eu of 1t1 prlmaal") J immy
Cuter. th• e11hth man and con·
111dered th part> '1 frontrunner,
slll)t'd aw ay and col')(~ntrat~on
t-ionda <Kelal\'d photo. A4 >
A poll by N DC t akf'n after laM
Wffk's New Ha mp hire primary ·
Abowed Corter IJlllnLn(I rapidly
among Democr ats, now cominte
ln second behind nonund1d•te
Hubert Humphrey and for the
fir t time ahead of Ceorgt-
Wallace
Perhaps more Important in the
network poll of S48 registered
Dt'mocrats ·was that more of
them actually expected Carter to
be a nominee than. Humphre).
a nd the former governor of
Georgia, while 'osing to Prest·
dent F ord by 48·40 percent,
picked up 5 per•ntage points in
a month 1n that test matcbup.
Ford's approval ratlnj among
351 reg1stered Republicans sur-
veyed rose from about hall to
about two·thirds In two months
and he maintained a 50-37 lead
O\'er Ronald Reagan.
Henry J acksoo. who is goiog
all out in MassachusetU., an·
nounced an endorsement today
Crom Daniel P . Moynihan. whose
Job as t:.S. ambassador ended at
midnight. Jackson hw. suggested
Moynihan might make a "great ..
secretary or State.
In other celebrity endorse-
ments. far m union leader ~ar
Chavu and s inger Roberta
Fiack campaigned for Sargent
Shriver. along w ith a flock of his
Kennedy 1n·laws. and Morns
Udall was leaning heavily on en·
dorse ments rrom former
Watergate prosecutor Archibald
Cox and locally popular Rep.
thomas P. O'Nelll.
F,..•PafleAI
CASTRO •..
the same Justice to them "
The Sun said information about
that meeting was forwarded in a
secret report to Washington. But
it said the report was never re-
vealed to t he Warren Com-
mission which lnvesUgated the
assassination of President Ken·
nedy and ruled that Lee Harvey
Oswald acted alone in killini
KeMedy.
The Sun also n ported that
Chief Justice Ea r l Warren.
while still on the U.S. Supreme
Court, was advised of the CIA
plots aaalnst C31tro and that the
last attempt on the Communist
leader ottcurred....ocar the time
Kennedy was s hot in Dallas.
Bandit Gets 852
From Mesa Cabbie
Taxi driver Joseph Angeles
Schittno was robbed of SS2 by a
gunman in Costa Mesa Sunday
night. •
Schll'no told police a man aged
about 25 got into the taxi in the
parking lot of a bar at. 2394
Newport Blvd . at 11:40 p.m .. and
ordered him to drive around the
corner whttre the driver was
·robbed.
• 1 d m 1 n 1 ~ I r a t 1 ' r '"tern . o n d
Jowph )I ~c-hu\ al, rt>.ll l'.!ll;tl•·
hn>kl·r.
1lu1i Turnovf>r
n \Nt~KOK . Tha1lnnd o ·p1 1
Thi· l 'nlh'<t Stntl'll ..inn1111net•11 to
tit" 11 I" turnini.: over to Thallnncl
an ornn ha'il' ho11!tln.: ft1('1httl•1t1
f o r 1ctrnt1fy1nu m1r,~1111o:
Powerboat Racers
Dodge Big Whales
Amt•rtran:1. In \'1etnom
09'ANGE COAST
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h11rnr<l" or 0H4'ht1rc JJI'" t•rhoat
raring u ff th<' Southf'rn
C:nllfornrn coa'it Suncl:1v "ht'n lhl·
:l2 stnrh•r <i in 1h1• ~fonn.1 dt-1 Ht•v
Ci rand l'rt'< hL1 <1t1•1I I hrn1111h
th re<' to f1 \'<' foot "<'•I!-O\ 1•r t hr
I 14·mlle COUf'il'
Rob Nor<1s ko.: of \'nn Nuv,
mana)tl'l! \o dod.it' th<' r1111rnmolh
mnmmalr, t'll 111ult• lo a vl('tor)
that boo'itNI him to :-.o 110 th1· n11
t1onal st.lnd1n11s
Not so lurk~ ":1s Arnohl Gia'"
of Au!llraha who "a., pu~htnJ:.
~ordskog a<1 the po\'erlul bo.i"
roart"d past the ralo-. \'crdt•'\
f'<'11in«ula Ile" a!I knri<'kt'd out nf
the race when his bo.11 hat a laq!e
"hale. rippmg off one of lht'
boat ·~ propeller'! anti cou~1n1?
other minor damaJ{<' :-.;either the
ltklppt>r nor his crew "".ere in-
jured. Glass brought his boat
Sabre Dance back to port "1th
one engine.
Besides dodftinl? "hales, lht•
ractntt flttt wat' battered by a
ht'Rvv chop over most of the
coun:e. cau!'itnJl a heavy 11llnt1on
rate Only e1~ht of 16 offc;hore en
tries finished The rare .,., a<>_
scheduled Saturdav but v.111\
postponed 'becau e of hea\ y Cog
in the Slrnla )tonic a B:iy area
;-.;ordskoJ: slet>red h111 boat
Po" erboat M aga z1ne Spc('1nl
over the <.'ours<' in t\\U hour!.. 30
minutes for an' un•1 agt' sJ>('ed of
66 males per hour
,..
,\l the lime of thl' whale IOCI
c1t•nt 1t .,., a-. u tht t•t• way rac<' u~
l"ordskol{ v. a... r11rht1ng off ll
c hallenji!e from Glau and
Pn•ston lh•nn 111 Stn·aker. run
n1n~ a ('lose third ~orrlsko11
fan1 -.hed 15 <terond~ ahcnd u(
Mrt'aker
~fost of tilt' '>Urn(• nl'l't Wiii 1>1•
nt N1•wport H<'al'h Man·h t:I tr1r
the runnmi: nf th1• nu,hn111f, dn..,.,lt-
.11 RE."PONSES
ON TRIPLEXES
"f sold four deluxe triplexes
for $295.000 as a rr~ult or m:v ads
in the Daily Pilot. In all. 31 peo-
ple responded to the ads.··
That ·s the succes11 stor') told by
the Huntinf{ton Beach real eMate
broker "ho placed this od tn th1•
Daily Pilot
TRIPLEXE
:uxx ~I St . C' M Xlnl
rond Bul111n~. frplt'.
.D e• r rpt . dr 1q 1r,.
ST2.500 Ov. nr Al:I "llt\
llXX"I
tr > ou ha \'l' real estate you
":int to mo\·e quick I>. call
642 5678 We make It easy for
you to put a few words to work in
the Daily Pilot
r
o.n,,.,,.,,,. .....
ADVENTURESOME TRIO STANO A1'0ARD TRIMARAN THEY'LL SAIL TO CARIBBEAN ISLAND
Vic Sweringen (left).· _!lob and ¥•rflyn MU .. Are Am~g 80 Seeking Utopia ------
f 'ro• Page ''I
Newport Firm Adds c~UISE ...
and they can 't get JO~ and thl'y T GI M Stery can·t teach an\'body else "hat 0 O .lllar y they need to get a· JOb ... Mes.
~Illes said.
By ALMON LOCKABE\'
0.llf .. llet lfNh"' flll'-
Global Mar ine Development,
-Inc .. the Ne" port Beach firm
which reportedly designed and
operates the 6 I 8·fool mystery
ship ·Glomar Explorer. added
even more·mystery to the famed
spy s hip today, by duc king
behind a "posture of no com·
ment.''
Wire service r eports datelined
Newport Beach and Washington.
D.C .• said the Glomar Explorer.
ooce used by the ClA to recover
part o r a sunken Soviet sub.
marine, is up for lease. The wire
service s tories quoted J ohn
Evans. vice president and
general manager of Global
Marine, that the company would
be among the bidders. ·
An Editorial
But whttn contacted today to
venfy the reports and obtain ad·
diuonal information regarding
the ship. a company spokesman
sajd Ooll>:
.. T he company has adopted a
posture of no comment.··
Reminded that compan~ or
r1c1als had already rommentt'd
ext e n sively. the female
spokesman ret.orted: .. The com·
pany policy ts no comment ..
She said E \'ans was in a meet-
ing and that tbe president. R C.
Crooke, was not available for
comment.
The AssoC'iated Press quo~ed
Evans as saying. ..J imagtnl'
· we're going to bid on the ll'llM'
along with everyone elst' "
\
Election Choices
Three seats will be filled on the fh•e-member
Cost11 Mesa City CounciJ in ..-uesday's municipal elec-
tion. The Daily Pilot's r ecommendations -and
qualifications for those recommendations -were
publis hed in an editorial last Wednesday. . .
Repeating \hose endorsements, the Daily Pilot re-
commends fortwoofthe seats:
-Edward V.1'1cFa rland
-Dominic R. Raciti
For the third seat, the Daily Pilot recommends
one of the following:
Donald Bull, Donn Hall. Elnn Hutch ison. l\lar~ SmaJJwood.
Tht> students will learn by <to
ing, rather than by rt.'admg a
book. she said.
While the progrum 1s lo lal\l
throu((h August, Mrs. r.htc!> s™d
thcrt' are hopes that th" proJt.<ct
Will lead to t.'!>tabhshmcnt Uf
i.mall commun1t1c:s o rft'r
1ng altl'rnaJI\ e hfl.-i.t~ ll•s to th1·
ancreas.ingly impersonal and Ir
rei.pons1blc "' e :. or mo<Wrn Americans
She s aid they hoped lo M'l up
small port nllages
"The peoplt' 1n the commun1lv
\\OUld be. rei>pon!.1ble fo r t bt•
('Ommumty. They'd b<> i.mull, 60
to 70 peopll.' so peopll' "ould1\'l
!,,sc their 1dent1ty,'' ~he said.
''It's hard work, and some J>t.'O
pie \\Ouldn't <'Jll thut l 'top1a,"
i.hc ~aid
,
l 'ront Pag#' . I I
MOTEL ...
bou~ht :.ome ball\ d ot ht·~ and
blankets, Tht• C'llupk ..,l~1\'t•d two
nights and the t·oi.t for tht• cit··
hvcn """9S $33.90, the• prt('C of lht•
llC('otnmo<J'JllOn
.. 1 hope ht.' ( tnd' "nrk Ill llll'•
arl'a," Mr.;. M arkl'I said · I m
sun• hl' "tll. I tnl·d to help aftt•r I
found out nbout 1 he baby bec.1u~1·
I t'OUldn '( h l'lte Vl' ht• l'U1iltl
man<1J:l', hnl ht• "a ... dm11i: JW.t
finr•
"When I look1·d in, lht• '""ht
tic i::1 rt ... "ho h ~111 hl'l'll b1nu.i.:h1
b\' .1 friend. "t•n • a!'llt•1·p 11n th1• b~·d. tht• molhrr \\us as lt·t•p und Ml
"us thcb<iby ··
II
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YOUR
SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK
WAS NEllER SAFER. -
MARINERS SAVINGS, In coopera·
t1on w•th the United States Go ve rnment,
as now authorized to receive a direct
deposit of your Social Securaty check
into your pe rsonal s avlf\gS account.
Your check earns Interest from the
date of d eposit until the day you need it.
You'll receive the h ighest Interest
available on Federally insured savings.
Here are three good reasons to start
yo ur d1rcc1 d Ppos1t today
1 No more concern aboul mall delays
or the chance of having your chock
lost or s tolen
2. No waiting an line to deposit or cash
your che<:k.
3. Simply come into Mariners . our
friendly savings counselors will start
your personal d irect deposit
immediate ly.
WITH M ARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT'' S RVICE
YOUR INCOM E W ill BE SAFE, CONVENIENT ANO PROFIT ABL
N•""!>0" l•o<h
MO•" 011 CC'
ISIS ti."'''' II C
... ,4 t---4~ .t(l{)Q
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N•w1>••• lkoch
Bo, ·d• Cetnh•r
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OL 69, NO. 61, 2 SECTIONS, 18 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 1 1976
Today' Clo Ing
N.Y. Stoeks
N TEN CENTS
I I
ate .of Ma1·tian Life Samples D~b.-~t~d
tU~l~ED NATIONS. N.Y .
P > -Sclentt.ll are arauin1
er whether to keep or kUl any
Ina lhm1s a s puecraf\ e1ven·
'
ally may brlna back from
ars. a new U .N. report says.
J. One side wants to keep lbem at ad costs. for studt: the other
'41inli lo kill them. ror rear tbey
will inf"~t the earth and en·
. danger all humanity.
. •The report . prepared for the
U.N. Committee on~ Peaceful
UsH of Outer Spact, urges that
the issue not be left to mdivtdual
governments but be tackled,
before its becomes an actual pro-
blem, by scientists in an "in·
ternational forum."
The authors -D. Grahn, N.
Pace and T. H. Jules -sugeests
that t .. e ~roper Corum is lhe Com·
m ittee on Space Research
CCOSPAR> of the International
Council of Scientific Uruons. of
which they themselves are m em-
ber s. The authors a r e not
otherwise adentthed.
"The decisions taken by any
smile nation ha ve unptications
for all other nations involved 1n
space flights and, an the extreme,
for the s urvival of m ankind
itself." they contend
Their chapter on space biology
is part of a general report on the
latei.t developments In space
science a nd technology that
COSPAR has sent the UN. com·
rruttee for the comm1tt.ee's Hl·
formation at its request.
That sect aon of the report
points out that the Uruted States·.
-Vi.king vehicle to land on the
planet Mars next summer wall
test soil samples on the spot for
signs of Lafe as andacated by such
organic compounds as carbon
dioxide and methane.
"Wide Jnte rest will be kindled ii sJana or hfe are found. because
one strong conclusion is that life
has oragmated twice by indepen·
dent e"ents." it says, and, s ug-
gests Iha' an) such diSCO\'ery
may lead to another space mis·
SI On to bring Martian soil
~ample back to earth.
"Baologasts "111 be overwhelm·
ingly anxious to compare Mar·
laan and terrestrial organisms m
the laboratory.'' the report suys.
Some see no da nger an that. at
adds They believe that or·
ganisms from Mars would be so
a ffected by the earth's lugher
temperaturt'S. hum1d1ty and ox·
ygen contents that they would be
hard to keep alive even In the
laboratory. and the.y doubt that
any would post' a threat of anfec·
lion
JFK D·eath Pl6t Told
t
... Castro 'Instigated' Assassirudlons
JtL'lt Ducky ·
LAS YEGAS. Nev. CAPI -
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro an -
s tiaated the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy and
"very probably" that •of Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy in retaliation
for five attempts on his Ufe which
Castro believed President Ken·
nedy ordered, the Las Vegas Sun
said today.
In a copyrighted story by
publisher Hank Greenspun, the
Sun said 1n forma t1on for the --....-
Nixon Back
F rl11n C hi'ria,
~,,~~-.. LM ... ,., 'Relaxed'
Rain 1s a f1l\ or ite of farmers and ducks, but farmers
sNdom ){ct ~o excited about it tbat thfy resort to flap·
ping their wings . Today's ram is ex pect ed to give way to
a mixture of clouds. showers and sunshine by Tuesday.
By Unit~ Press lnlematlonal
F orm er President Nixon
looked tanned. hoalt,hy and re -
laxed as he returned from a rune·
day trip to Chan a with the praise
of Peking's leaders nnging in his
Newport Firm Adds
To GloDlar Mystery
By AL)t0~ LOC'KABEY
0.11, l'tlM .......... ...
Globnl Marine Oevelopmt'nt.
In<' . the Ne"' port Bea<'h firm
wh1c~ report(•dly desagnl>d and
Operate-; the 1\18 foot ffi)StCr)
s-h1p Glomur E xplorer, adder!
even more m vstl'n· to the famt'd
s p r ship to.doy." hy duckani;:
~hind a "po1otun• of no <'Om·
ment ''
Wart• 'Nv1c<• reports datehnl'd
Nt'\\port Rt•nrh und Wnshin~ton.
0 C', ~u1d tht· Clomar Explorer.
onre U!>t'd bv th<• CIA to recover
part n f .1 ~un k e n Sm·1et i.ub·
mar11w. 1' up for lt•ao;e The "' art·
sen an~ s torir .~ quntrd J ohn
E \ a n s . ' 1 <' t' p r l' ~ 1 dent a n d
genn<il m.1najl<'f of Global
Manne . lhJl tht• company \\OUld
bt' arnoni;: I h(• b1dcfrri.
But "'ht·n contacted today to
venf) tht• rt•1><1rt<1 and obtain url
d11tonul mfnrmutaon rt'"1.1rd1n~
tht> :.hap. a comp11n\' spokesman
:o1:ud riot I>
"The rompan) hli!I adoptl'd J
po,tun•ornoc-omm •nt "
Hemtndt>d that <'Ompan) or
nc-1a1~ had alt c•url\• rommc•ntl'il
c ' t .. n " I \ (' I \ . l h (' r l' m u I e
aJ)l)kt'irn1 un rt'tortt>d "1'h1• c•om
1rnn~ pohc•v "nn rnmnwnt "
Slw <1u1d 1-:, an' '' u" lfl ,1 mc·l'l
Or:•nJfe _.l Cons•
~"'~ \\'rnthc•r
mg and that the president. R C'.
Crooke. was not a\'aalable for
rommenl
The Assoraated Press quoted
E\'ans as saying : ··1 amagant•
· "e' re go mg to bid on the lease
along with everyone else."
F'1rst ne" s that the famed ex
ploration ship was up for lease
was m a Wall Street Journal ad
which read ··For Lease. Hught>s
Glomar Explorer" The ad
\'crtasement made no mentmn of ·
the ship's secret past. whar h
began with an agreement
between the CIA and a t•or pora·
lion 1·ontrolled b' b1lhona1n•
Howard Hughes to raise a sunken
Rui.saan submarine
The Glomar 1s still regast<'red
an llullhes· namr. although il
federal Judge 1n Los Angele'! h<t'
ruled 1t bt"long~ to the t • S J:m
ISet' GLOMAR. Pagr A2 >
Agriculture
Chief Butz
\
In Neµ;pon
S<>cretnr). of A1tr1cullurt• t:arl
llut 1, Was l'X pt•Cl ed t11 pr Ill "'f' I he•
1•xport o( l' !'> h1rm gooxh an o
I u n c h t> o 11 !I p c• t• t• h t u 1 h t'
Agr1r ultur 1d1ounr1I o f
t'ulirornaa t oda nt Nt'wport
Beach·s Marriott ltotel
The farmers' itr oup I!! holchn~
o thrt-e·day C'On\ t>nt1on at tht•
l'ars. ·
Wath hts return. however. Nax·
on faces further questiorung by
the Senate lnteUigenre Commit·
tee. He has already answered
most of 77 questions sent to ham
Feb s at has San Clemente estate
roncernang mtelligence acli\"lllcs
dunng has odminastrallon
Nixon's dau~hter. Tnc1a Cox.
and about 40 reporters ~ere on
hand Sunda~ evening when the
sam e Chinese O'-' nl'd Boeing 707
he departed an arn\'ed at Los
Angeles lnternat1onal AtflX>r\ m
a cold draule that 'Plattered Nix
on and has ~ntourage of aides and
Serret Ser\'lre agents
Nixon walked do"n the plane's
ramp to a waiting hmou!>&nt.> only
a few feet from reporter.-.. but ob
!lervers could iwe no -;agn nr lht'
limp from his It'll a1lmc·nt. "hkh
began bothering him :igarn in
China
Chatting amiably with the
C'hmese t'M'orts and AmenC'an
~emt>er11 of h1 ' µ.trl\. :\axon oc
cas1onally sm 1 lcd and "'a'·ed to
tht> rrowd or reporter., n muc h
d1rft•rrnl aooroarh than his
d r p Jr 111 re " h C' n he• bare I y
nt•kno~ !edged tht• pre~enrl' of
the 11e":. media
There ,... as tight St.'C'Unty ut the
airport. "1th Secrrt St•n 1ct•
af!enL<, searrhan(Z reporter' ba,.-is
before 11110" lfllt tht•m tn the
'\µerial hangar '\Oml.' d1:.tanrc•
from thf• main airport
Dunn1t his i.ta) 111 ( 'hma "hu·h
mark('d thr fourth annl\t'r"ar) 11f
hall h1ston r trap thut thi.t\\1'<1 Sino
Amen ran relation' .1ft1•r mur1·
thun 20 \'t•ar ... or hui.t1ht \. "1:1 xon
"'a .. Ill\ t>n a n rvt•n mo11• Ill\ ''h
n•c•t>pt1011 thun ht· lt'C't'l\•"l ·•'
pn•:.adt>nt
lie wai. rlose•t1•cl for orw ho111
:ind 40 m1n11tt•s with Chau m;111
Mpo Tsl' tuo1o1 . on honor U!o\Jall v
re<1ervcd fnr v1'\1lm!! ht•mb •11
stat<'
dory cam e from a confidentrnl
source and was documented by a
secret report in the hands of Sen.
Frank Church 's Senate In·
telligence Committee.
A spokesman for the committee
today refused to confirm or deny
the report.
The Sun said, Castro had bee n
enraged by fi ve attempts on has
h fe and held Kennedy responsa·
ble The newspaper saad it
learned that the plots against
Castro we re ordered from the
Whale House and carried out by
the CIA with help of underworld
figures who had been active in
'SIRHAN ACTED ALONE'
SAYS COUNSEL, A5
Havana gambling operations
pnor to Castro's overthrow of
Fulgencao Batista.
Castro 1n 1963 captured one
Weekend Barker
Prl'sadcnt Ford wharks a ba<:khand shot during \.\orkout
Sunday on a Sarasota, l-1 a . t<•nna~ C'ot•rt Othl•r wt•1•kend
harken \\all s~ mpath11c· ''-'•th lht· l'rt·suk nt 's ta1wd
knees and rt•<•ogn11.t• that has o ld foot hall an.1 111 tt''.
pt•rh<i P' 1m1wdt• hts ;ahi lit y 111 IH'nd his k fll'{'S) tht•n:ln
..:eltin~ has h<,d y into Uw shot. Tht•y abo \.\ 111 nolt! tht· r1•
lattonship of the Pn•sadt·nt '!> C'Yl'S to lht.' ball und no<t
k11uw1nl(ly ubout Mr Ford bn:akani.: tlw C':Jrd1n11l rult• of
tt•nnis kl'<'P your eye on tht.• hall
Newport Crnter hotel
In cnp1es of the !lpee<'h rctenst.'d
thas mornanjl. Butz 1 •uotl'd oo,
saying formers art.' ~om1n)? the
r ation's '"greatest s trength""
becau5e of 'the world's gro"i ng
All Aboard for Utopia Oerrcas1ng s h.o~crs \\Ith
partly cloudy s kle ton1izht
ttnd variable rloudanc ... s
Tuesda~ Slijlhl chanC'c of
o;hO\\<'fS Tul':.da~ arter
noon Highs neor 60 Lows
48toS4 demand for food. Gro Se•o Sa •1 ~ (j. h E • "OUr amazini? abihty to pro-Up ~ f, JOT ffWnt XJJen~nl
INSIDE rODA Y
Tht /amal" of a /ormn
Mobtl Otl Co rucut1vr u>ho
sold oal irrrrtt to thfo Sot'lt'f
' l 'ruon wcu ~hockrd whtn I~
bu.!anruman k1llrd h1m.~rlf
Sunday Story A4
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,CAI-•
•ll "" .. , ~-•1 AMU-" I I
duce food In this rountry as the ..
world's population continues to By JACK CHAPPELL
grow will become not only a oc~o."'"' ... *"
source of national pride and E\·ery man·'I dream of s huck·
strength. but the vet)· roundation ing the day-to day gnnd and hop
of hope for world peace and ping off to a tropaC'aJ island 1s
stability." the speech reads. about to be reahzcd b\' a <'ollec·
In his t alk Butz defends export lion of men and women ~ho ha\'e
of farm products. 1t an their heads to set up "hat
"farm exports create jobs -can only be railed L'loprn
about 53.000 off-farm jobs for And it's all an the cause of
each biUJon dollars of overseas education
Rosian. a Catalana-size island off
the Canbbean coast of Honduras
A less hkely gathenng rould
hardly be amaJltned
All together. about IJ> people \\Ill
partacapate an the sax month pro
gram
In an inter\'aew. Manlyn Miles
explained the purpose or the pro
1ect. offering anstruct1on an such
subJecls as. survival training.
marine biology. rishing. dh•ang,
archeology. photography. hunt·
mg. arts, crafts. boalingyfarm·
ang, cooking and jewelry making
"The rJrst step in the program
Is self-dependency.
CIA agent sent to kall him and·
tortured him anto rewahng the
entire plot to Cal>tro J)l'r::.onally,
the Sun reported
The newspaper said that ::.hort·
ly after tha t. C'a~t ro met with or
facia1!r from Souih American na·
lions and loudly rrveak'<l the CIA
plot against him Thl' Sun quoted
Castro as ha' ani.? told thl' a:.
sembly, "T he Kennedys huH•
sought to kall m e l shall mete out
CMe CASTRO. Page.A21
Expert Says
Patty Tape
Was 'Read'
SAN t"RANCISCO <AP > -
P atricia llears t'1> dc (l'nse at·
tornf')S said today lhl'Y "ould
ask for a dli.ml11sal or tht> Indict·
ment against her on grounds that
the go\•e rnmt'nl distorted ke~
pieces of a bank robbery film.
SAN FRANCISCO llJPI ) -An
·expert o n speech pattern!>
testified today that Palrir1a
Hears t was r eading someonl.'
else's scnpt in a tape recording
bragging about her part tn a bank
robber"· But l' S Oai.tnrt Judf.!t'
Oh\'er Carter r<.•fuM-d to adnrn herlestamon~. '
Dr . Margaret Stn$;l'f , .J
Un1vers1 t .r o r C.il1 forn1a
psychologist. took thl· i.tand at
lhe newspaper hetrl':.i.' tnal with
the jury out of the courtroom to
explain her methods of analyztnl!
speech a nd "rit mg p!iltl'rn'
Defeni.e attorney F. l.<!t' Ball<.•y
had wnntcd h<.•r to tell th<.• JUr)
t ha t her stu diC'l> s how .Mi-.l-
Hearst wai. spraking from a
Symbionc!>r lri bcrat10n Army
script an a tap(• mad<• thn•t• da)S
after April 15. 1974. holdup al
Hibernia Bank and thut thl' dt•·
fendant ·s portioni. of the "Tuna a
Interview" wcrc abn "'ntten h'
someone else> ··
Prosecutor J am t·~ L. Browning
J r oppos('d th<· lc':-.t1mony on
ground:. 11 "ai. not le~<tll) ad
m1 ... i.1blt• Thc dc·n1al "',1, t·on
:.1der1•d u blo"' tot he· 1il•ft•11w
'"Given i.uH1cwnt mall'rwl.
you ran dcterm1n1• ~11h n•<isonu
ble i.c1ent1f1c rerl a ant) "'hetht•r ,1
gl\ en pc·rM>n '' I he• author of
g1 ven uttera nceo, "'n tlc-n or
oral." Dr Slnf.?<.'r said
The psy<'holog"I i.11111 1oh1·
"'ould te:o.tar) that Ml'' lle.ir~I '
Ulterunt'e' l)rl tilt' ft r.,l tlll t'I'
tupt•'I mude aflrr h1•r k11ln;1p111i.:
w{'rc• 111 he•r "" 11 \\11r1l'. liut th.fl
l:tJlC'S four. fi ve· 111111 "" \\1•n• 111
the· wurrb uf S L A m1·rn lw1
Ang1•l11 Atwood uncl lup1• 1>1•v1•11111
l+w ~tyl1• uf SI.A rnt•mht·r t-:mil)
llurrii.
Tht· rourt h t :1111· \\II .. !ht• 11111'
mocl<• 11rt1·r th1· rohtwn In 11
Mii.s ll1•ari<t hrugg1·0 thnt 11h1·
w1lhnglv 1mnc•cl 1n 1h1• holdup 1111<1
nd1cult'd th<' icfru 'ih<' h.1d ll<'<'n
brainw;11>ht'd th1• kt•\ Cu h1•1 1tc•
fonsc aguan:.t the bunk rohlw1'
charlo(c
DOW RECORD."
SUGHT GAIN
~EW YORK Ct:PI I Atdrd h\'
an afte rnoon blue r h1p ralh .
prares~ closed h1 Jthe1 ttidu' 1n
slower trad anll on the l"t'" \ ork,
Stock Exchan~e dc!>p1lc on ap
parent t1ghtcn10J! of rrcd1t by the
Feder al Re11t'rve Board
The Do"' Jone" mdui;trial
avcraJte. off around six J>mnts. at
ont' time. ~a111ed 2 75 poinh tll
!nS.36. ,. O.uttt.M •• IJ ., """"" .. .... , .... , ...... "'
sales. One out of e\·ery four jobs Sponsored by the lntemallonal
in U.S. private employment re-•Center for St rate~1c Studies 1:1
lates to agriculture an some way. Los Angeles. the group's fleet of
and if it weren't forfarm exports, three homemade trima ran
a lot or people would be pounding sail boats and a 6(Hoot power
the pavement looking for work yacht ts an Dana Point Harbor
Pnnctpals include Jack Glaze.
a Las \'egas craps dealer. hts
wife Landa and their two year old
daughter. Bob Males. pro1ect
roordmator and s hip builder. his
wife. Marilyn who helped finance
con struction of one of the
trimarans by working In a
political public r elations f1nn.
Vic Swer ingen. another boat
bwlder a nd George Pt'rkans. pre
sidenl of the center and a de
signer of futuristic cltic:s
"T hese are sub1ects that a
person can make a living from.
Here . we ha,•e teachers being
produced. thousands of them,
Advances nnd derllncs "rrr
nenrh even <Tabl<.'"· H7 i °""'"' °""'_,.. ONttlNellcM £ ...... ,.._
£1tterU ......... t -· ,..,ttlolh< ...
II ... ... •• " ..
0.MttClwlll• AJ,AU ,....., I ll """"--., 5-'U •• ' , ... ..;.-... ,._..,., .. --... or on unemployment and using now
food stamps." he said. The:, 're to len\C Tuesday for
•
About 3S persons Wlll leave an
the Initial wa\'e aboard the boats <See CRl'.ISE, Pagf' A2 )
Prart'~ '-'<'r<' higher 1n a<'tl\l'
t rad mg on I hr 1\ mt•11t an Stock
Exrhuni.?e
4 2 DAILY PILOT N
..,
Second
Primary
On Tap
By linluel Preo lournatlonal
St>ven O( th(' Ctt(hl "1UJOr
Oemocr .. t1c tJndrdJtc~ <'Jm
put&ntd todtt) ,In Mai.~.,1chubcl~
(>O th(' evt' of 1\ prllTllll"} Junm.t
Carter , the e1gb\h man ~nd con·
s1dered the p:irty s frontrunner.
)tayM away and COn<'nttr.ilcd on
Florida < Relult'd photo. A4 1
A PQll by NBC: tJkcn aflt·r l:.sl
"eek'> New ll.1mpi1h1re pnmary
)h()wed Carter ia1nang rap1dl>
among Democrab, no" coming
m second behind noncand1date
llubt'rt Humphrey and for the
rirs.t lime ahe<ad of George
WaUat<e.
Perhaps m ore important m the
network poll of s-i8 reg1:.tered
Democrats was that more of
them actually expected Cartt!r to
bEo a nominee than Humphrey.
and the form l' r ~o\:ernor of
Georg1J, whale losmg to Pres!·
dent fo'Qrd by 48 40 percent.
picked up S perrentage points in
a month in that te:.l matchup
ford's app ro\ al rallng among
351 r t'g1stered Republicans !!Ur
\eyed rose from about hair to
about t\\O·lh1rds in l140 months
and he maintained a 50.37 lead
O\ er Ronald Reagan.
Cited
0 II P. King, 2316 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beacn. is
onl' of St'\. era I Orange Coun-
ty residents \ind organiz.a.
lions cited by the f'reedoms
Foundation for t•'\pr~~1ont. of
patnot1sm. Sl't' Mor~. Page
,\8
2 Injured
In Newport
Accidents
llenry Jackson. who i:. going
all out m M :u.:.achusetts. an
nounced an ensforsement ll><icsy
from Daniel P Moynihan. whose
JOb as US a mbassudor ended at mrdnight.Jat'ksonhassug~estt'd -Two women injured i n
:'ilo}n1han might make a .. great" separate car accidents early
:.ecretary of State . Sunday morning 10 Newport
Jn othe r celebrity endorse-Beach, a re reportt'd in good con-
ments. farm union leader Cesar dJlton today at Hoag Memorial
Chavez a nd stnger Roberta Hospital.
Flack campaigned for SarJ!ent Poht'e said Linda J anka\'. 19.
Shrn er. along with a nock or his of Wh1tuer was 1n1ured shortl}
"ennedy m-laws. and Morris after midnight when Iler car col-
L'dall was leamnJ! hea\•tly on en· l1ded "1th an a Oto driven bv
dorsements from former Wilham Parks. 28. of25562 Dan~
Water~ate prosl•cutor An·hihald Mesa. San Juan Capistrano. al
Cox and lot'alh p"pul:.rr Rl·p. the 1ntersect1on of ="ewport Thoma~ P. o·~c1ll. · Center and Santa Barbara
dn ves.
NB Hearing
On Mariners'
Mile Delayed
T he publit' hearing on the
Manners· Mile plan. originally
..,t'heduled for next Thursda\', has
bet>n postponed until somt>t1me in
'.\l dy . at'cord1n1C t o Ne" port
&>at'h plan nen.. •
Th<' hearing wa::. St'hc'<luled to
J.!l\'l' property OY. ncr::. and nearby
r•'S•dents a cbance to C'Omment
un the t'lt\''S latest \Crsion or the ~tanners' '.\I lie "::.pectfl<' area
µIan "
:'ilanners' Mile is the strNt'h of
<.'<last I hJ?h" ay from the ArC'he~
Bnd~etothe Balboa Ba\' Club
Cll\' planner Frt'd ·Taldnco
::.aid thc dC'lay 1-; neressarv to al-
loy. lime to prep<tr{• the en\'lrOO·
mental 1mpnct rt>port.
All propt>rty 0\\ O<'rs concerned
\\ 11h M .irinN::. · Mile ""ill be
not1f1ed by t ht> l'lt~ pnor to the
Of'" hearing date, Talimco:rn1d
Soniethin~
Miss in!(
\\ ht>n 1•ronH111t11n 1•u111t rt'''
dl•nt John Cam1•run' :111, r1•turnt•d
f rum .1 men It' Su nfi," n1J(ht h1•
th1111fi!ht 'om1•t h1n..: uhout h1 :-
l'or!-1•h1• lookt'd '" a11)l1•
Parks did not report anv in-
JUrtes 1n the crash: but ·Miss
Jankay's pa~senger. J ohn
Whelan. 22. of 1213 Huntington
St . Huntington Beach was treat·
ed for minor injuries ut the
hospital's emergency room.
The second woman tlelen
Trost, 39, of 1920 Skylark Lane.
Newport Beach. was inJured
when the <'ar in which she was
nd1ng collided" 1th a parked <'ar.
The <'I ash O<'curred at about
J ·JO a.m . on Trade'4iods La ne
nea1· the intersection with Holi-
day Road. According to pohce re-
ports, Mrs . Trost's husband,
Robert.39, was dnv1ngthecar
HOUDAY L4W
BILL PENDING
WASHINGTON <U Pll Rep.
·Wilham Ketchem, 1R-Calif l. to·
day introduced a bill to rt>turn
national holrdavs to the1ronginal
dales. a move he admitted might
ruin the thrC'e·day vacatmn of
many but which he sard >Aould
restore the country's national
hental'?e.
Kett'hem's brll would reverse
lht' Monday hohdav la>A. "h1ch
. moved W ashin~ton's birthday.
'.\h-morial Oa~ Jnd C'nlumbu::.
Ila~ to .:\tondu)!I 1n:.tNd of their
.ictunl dates to gl\e Amt-ncans
:>ever a I three·d a y we{'kcnds
One Boat Hit
CM Man
.Slaying
Suspect
A Cos\ • Me ian ha.'I bttn 1den·
ttf1e<t by Or:.ngC' Count> Sher1ff:1
Offit'en. IU the ... aihth 8USJ)t"Ct Hr· r('st~ by lhl'm stnct' a Sunset
Bench couple w as murdnt'd la:Jt
No\' 7 tn "l)at offtcen. d~<'nbed as a "dope burn t->.ecutio11 "
llt'ld rn count> Jail a" 1.11t1ng :1r
n11gnment on c har~t'' of murder.
burglary and con'lp1r:icv 1~
Michael Anthony Pelrom'. 33. of
3027 RO)'<'t' Lane He 11 held with
bail denied.
While officers were :schedulini
a court appearance for •Petrone.
se\ en other men booked on Iden
t1cal t'h.arges were being d1s-
patl'hed to Sant a Ana Municipal !j
Court for arraignments that will , •
\
be held later today.
All eight men are accused or
comphclly in the k1lhngs of Janel
Mae Metz. 34, and Ronald
Cauwels. 27. "ho "ere gunned
down m their home at 16861
Ba} vie..-.· Dnve. Sunset Beach
0..tt "'le1 SO.II ....... ADVENTURESOME TRIO STAND ABOARD TRIMARAN THEY'LL SAIL TO CARIBBEAN ISLAND
Officers today cont.lllued their
investigation of the murders and
comm~nted that there may .be
more arrests \\ 1thin the next few
days
Investigators belleYe that
Cau"·els was killed be<'awu.• he
had robbed at gunpoint a number
or persons identified as patrons
of a drug nng operaung 10 the
Sun.set Beach area.
NB Awards
Lifeguard
Jot> Contract
Builder Coy Alkins of Fountain
\'alley has been awarded the con·
tract to build the 2,500 squar.e-
foot addition to Newport Beach
lifeguard headquarters.
Alkins. who was slated to begin
work this week, was given the
contract a fte r he submitted the
low bid or $42.000 for the project.
The contr at't calls for t'Onslrut'·
t1on of 1,344 square reet or office
space above the existing garage.
90 square feet of additional
locker room space on the first
floor and 90 square feet of addi-
llonal office s pace above that at
the city's Manne Department of-
hces at the New port Pier .
The estimated completion date
of the project Is July 9.
Fro• Page Al
GLOMAR ...
erllment.
Tht> General Ser"1ces Ad·
m101strat1on. official custodian
or the shrp. said the Glomar is
av•.1lable for a two-year lease
"'1th an option of a one· year re-
ne" al
Evans was quoted as saying:
"We have 13 ::.hips in our own
flel't runnin~ \'arious Jobs all
O\ er the world but the largest we
ha\'l' Is 12 .500 gross tons. The
Glomar 1s Sl ,000 gro~s tons.
about four times as large as any
of ours. so 1f we "on the lease 1t
>A Ou Id t'C'rtamly "iden our st·ope
rn marine (.'0~1neenng proJecls
Tht>re a r e all kinds of op-
portunities in the ocean todav
0(.'ep QCean mining IS one Of
thl'm "
_____ V_l_c_S_w;_eri_ ngen (left). Bob ~Merilyn MllH Are Among 80 Seeking Utopia .-
Ex-Santa Ana Man
On Trial in Reno-·
From Wire St>rvlce!i
RENO. Nev•. -Santa Ana at
lorney Frederick Hopp<.>r was ex-
pected to resume testimony to·
day an has t nal here in L' S Dis·
tnct Court on char ges of
plannmg the e:.cape. or a bank
robbery suspe<'t from Washoe
Countr Jail.
Hopper. 47. a formt>r Santa
Ana police captain. took the
Rearrangiµg
Of Stop Signs
Set for CdM
Work is expected lo b~~u1
w1thm the next t" o "<'eks to re
arrange stop s11?ns on ~larguente
AH•nue in Corona del Mar
between Fifth and Fourth
avenues.
· City count'1lmen last \\£'ck ap
proved a plan which call:. for in
stallat1on of a rour·\\a} :.top at
1''1fth and M arguente avenue:.
and removal of the stop ::.ll(ns on
Marguerite at F'ourth Avenue
Bill Darnl.'11. t'1 t v traffic
<'ngineer . s a 1d cross ·traffrc on
Fourth Avenue will stul be rt'·
quired to stop at M arguenl<'
lie said the t'hanges 10 the ::.top
signs we r e promptell by
"t'hanges 1n trafflr paltl•rns ..
lte said ad\'ance 1i.:nc;. warn-
ing of th e ne" :.top on
Marguerite, will go up alonj( ""Ith·
the new stop signs .
'tand Fr1da.v to deny C'hargcs
made to earlier testimony b}
governme nt witnesses.
Hopper 1s at'cused "1th
R1\'ers1de County resident
t a\\ rence Graham . 3.5, of plan·
n1ng the escape o f F loyd
Forsberg who was awajting trial
m the Sl m1lhon robbery of a
Reno Bank. Hopper faces add1-
l1onal charli(t'S of possessing
~tolen bank money and harbor -
ing a fug1t1\'e.
Last wt>ek government "itness
Clark Timmons. v.ho hus been
).!ranted 1mmunlly m the cast>.
told the court Hopper hired ham
for $20.00SI lo set up For!il>Eoq(:.
l'Scape.
Timmons said that m add1t1on
to Jl<'lllng l''orsb{'rg out of Jail rn
April of 1975, he workect as a run
ner to Mex 1<:0 for llopper \I here
he "laundered" stolen funds by
usm~ them lo huy narC'OllC!i
Forsbeq?. \\ho was latl·r rel'ap
turC'd, tried and senll'nl'<'<i to 2:;
~c:H'I for the• bank robben.
t£':-l1hed Friday that lloppe.r .
"ho >Aas his attorney ut the t•rnl'.
had no prior knowledge of the JUll
bn.•ak
f'orsb(.'rg ::.aid he g:ne Tim
mons $25.00Q. to "inv(.'Sl m a co
caine shipmw11" and aE>ked ham
lo arrange hrs escaix• lie :.aid he."
"a'I told another "'1lne::.~ agamst
llopptr. Larry Hart, "it::. helping
"'th the e!icape. lie al!\O said ht>
had no knoY. ledge that Graham
was involved
Forsberg said he met with
Hopper in Santa Ana afler h1.,
<''cape and d1sl'u:o;s{'d turning
himself 10 . but that he was
cauj:(ht before hP could.
f 'rottt Pa9~ "'I
CRUISE ...
and the) t'Jn't !!el JOb.' and lhl''
can't teiH•h an) bod) t!bC' "hJt
they need to get a Job."' M 1 ...
~hies said
The students "111 learn b\ do
ing. rather than by read1n8 ,,
book. she suid.
While the program 1s to la\I
through Augu::.l. Mrs f.hle:. said
there are hOPl'S that tht' proJcCt
"'111 lead to establ1shm('nt of
s mall commun1t1t's of(er
mg alternati\'e lifestyles to thl•
increasingly impersonal and 1r
responsible h"e:. or modern
Americans.
She sard they hoix'd to ::.el up
sm:ill port villages
"The people 10 lht' ('l)mmu111l\
would be rc::.pons1bk for t 11;.
commun1t~· Tht>y·d bt• !tmJll. w
to 70 peopll' 50 people "oulctn 1
!rist> their 1dcnt1ty," !>he s111d
•·it's hard work, and ~omc p1•11
pie wouldn't r~ill t:rnt t'top1,1
!the said .
From Page 111
CASTRO ...
th<'~ame 1u,lit<elolh<>m ·
The Sun said informalwn nboul
that met>t IOJ! "as for" .1rdl·d 111 .1
se<'rt't r eport to \\' Jshmi:tnn (Jul
1t said the r«>port "a!t Ol'\ l'r n•
\'ealect to the Wnrren Com
m1ss1on wh11·h inve~111.WtPd th<•
ussas!.1n:1t 1on of Prl',11.h·nt Kl·n
ncdy and rulrd lh<at I A•1• llJr,1·,
Oswald acted alont• in ktlhni.:
Kenned\'.
The Sun abn fl'!"'>rll·d th;1t
Chi('( Just1«r E:.rrl Warrt•n.
"h1le ::.till on the l: S :-.upremt•
Court. "as ad\IS('d of thl' <.'IA
plots aga1n,1 ca,lro and that tlw
ljSt att-.mpl on tht· Comm11n1 .. 1
lt>ader otturrl'd nl'ar l he t11111•
"ennedy was !ihol m Dalla~
t 'amt'ron toltl pohre ht• lrfl lhl'
1'*7 1nto<f<'l 9t I 11arkt~I and ltwk1•ct
II\ h1, J:Jrojlt' 14 hf'll h1• <'llnH'
h11mt• from "ork 1-'rtcLI\ rn~ht
.mi l lw cl1tln't ~•·•· 1t ·•i.:.1111 until :--unll .I\
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Powerboat Racers
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UN TRIPLEXE."
"I ~old four d<'luxe tnple'<rs
for S29S 000 a~ a rt><;ult nf m' ad<;
in the Darly Pilot ln nll. 31 J)t'O·
pie re<;ponded lo the adc; "
That's th!.' sut'l'C"s <.tory told b~
the Huntington Rt>arh real <',late•
broker who placed this ad 10 the
Dall~ Pilot :
TRIPLEXES
"'-" :\I SI . C \I Xlnt
<'•lnd Bu1lt1n<1 frplc-.
n .·v. rrpt ilr.ivr ' • m ~ Ov.nr \J.'1 "'
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tr \ ou ha' e rt' al es tall' 'ou
want· lo mo\(' quit'kl~. call
642 56'i8 We makt> II ea>H rnr
YOU tO put a fl'" \\Md<. tn \\Ork 10
the 0 .. 11~ Pilot
:\ot :-o l11<'k\ "J' Arnold Chass
of ;\ui.lrnli.1 ""hn WI.ls 11ushmJ:
!\ord!!ko..: .1 ~ ttw P')Wt•rrul l)().ll:-
111.11 c•1t Jltl'l tht' l'.110.., \'<•rdt'..,
l'rnin'lu[:i lit•" a'I knorkNI out of
lht• 1111•1• "'ht•n'h1.., bll:it hit .1 lur~t·
"hal1•. rrpf!IOll off nnr 11( th1•
hn111 ·~ pr opvll<'r~ .ind c·uu"in~
othc•r minor rluma51r N1•1tht•rtlw
'kipper nor h1<. rrew \\l'rt' in
1url"fl (iL1"" hrou~ht h1•, ho.11
!-.ahrt• l>.1n~·1• IJ11c•k to r"11t \\llh
on" rn,i:11w
rw~1drs dod..:rnJ? whalt'!!>, ltll'
rnt'1ng Oe!.'t ""J<. battered bv J
hNH ~· t'hop ll\ er mo<,l of I hr
cours<'. cau~inR a hea\•\ atlnl1on
ratt' Onl.' l'J!llhl of l611{(<;hor~ en·
tries finis hed. The race was ~c:-heduled Saturday but was
po~tponed beraust' of hean: fog
in the Santa Monica Ba~ area
;'l;ordsko.i steered h1~ boa.t
Powerboat !\ta itaime Special
O\'Cr the cour se 1n two hours. 30
mmutt>s for an averaite spero of
66 miles per hour
Al the tame of the whale inci-
dent it was a threc·way race as
-..:ordskOI{ WB!I fightinR of( a
t'hallenge from Clac;s and
Prer;ton Henn 1n Streaker. run·
ninJr a dost> third Nordsko~
Cini.shed IS seconds a head o(
Streaker
~tost of the same fleet will bEo
at :'\ewport Bench March 13 for
the running or the Bushmills
class1.c,
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SOCIAL SECVRITV CHECK
WAS NE'1ER SAFER.
MARINERS SAVINGS. in coopera-
tion with the United Slates Government
1s now authorized to receive a direct
deposit of your Social Security check
Into your personal savings account.
Your check earns interest from the
date of deposit unl1I the day you need 11
You'll receive the highest interest
available on Federally insured savings.
Here are three good reasons to start
your direct depo:.11 today
I . No more concern abou\ mail delays
or the chance of having your check
lost or s tole n
2. No waiting In line to deposit or cash
your check.
3 . Simply confe into M ariners . our
friendly savings counselors will start
your person a l direct deposit
Immediately. ...
W ITH M ARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE
YOU R INCOM E WILL BE SAFE, CONVENI ENT AND PROFIT ABLE.
£\. Mariners Savings 118':1 ~ and Loan AssociatiOn · ... .·.
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If you dn \'t• tu work b«t'Uu:;1• > ou mu~t t•arr y bulky tools.
t.>qwpmt'ot. 111stru ll\~'nb, t'h' 'ou mu\ bl!' ubl~ to Quullfy for
lht' lust tlOll' 1111 ) OUI ·7~ I t•lull\ r111m th\' "ltlwrul" l HS ruh•
undt•r "tm·h '011 n 111 clt«lul't th\• 1·11t11 ,. n1st of thl' commutl'
to \\OI k ·
Thb 1111t• p1•1 nHb .>Oll t o dl.'dUt't tht• tottll CO!\l vf dndnj.!
to and fr"m "ork 1r ~ 1111 ll'•t•cl Utt' t•111 pr 1111.111 h bt•ruu~l· ) rn1
hJd h' rnrn thl· hulk\ l'<llllJlln••nt. ,11111 \ 1111 '' uuldti 'I hU\ 1•
UM-<l th1· 1·a1 to dr1H• to \\otl. "hut h1r th~ fart th11t thcs1·
b ulky 1t1•m, hacl to lw
tr11n!!>porll'd t o " ork
Bl'T STARTl~G IS
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th1:. "but for" ruk and
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knu" n U!!> the · ':1dd1
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lion.ii t>Xpt>nse" tes 1 Thr:-nt''' tl·-.1 "111 b.ir mo ... t of y11u fro m
cl.urning tht• sam e 1·ar (''\p('n ... 1• d1•1h1l·1ton 111•'\I \t•ar lhat
)OU are clJ1m1ng for 19i5 undrr th1•old rull•
In 1976. the I RS" 11! l,•1 'ou dl'<iur1 onl) tht• · J dd1t1onal"
t'>.pcnM' you incur to rarr~ the tools. in "h<1h•\ N "ay ~ ou
trJ\ el t o and fro m \\Ork A-. ttw IHS 1ht•lf t''\pluin ... 11
\ taxpa~er sptnl S2 1wr dJ~ to rommutt• to .md from
"ork b) pubhr tran:.port.i1111n lwfnr<' lhl' tJ'\p,1~t·r had t o
rarr:_\ ne1·essar) "ork 1mpkml'nh \\ hl'll ht.• had tu curr)
the implement:. to and from .... o rk 111·11-.1 him s:I pt'rda} t o
dnH· a <'Dr and Jn ..idd1tm11al S5 per day to r1•nl u trutll.'r in
"h1c h the 1mplemt'nt~ "t't 1• t'JI fit•d
l l 1 S1nct• the taxp1t)1•1· m1•t•b !ho• "hut f111" lt•..,l. th<' full
SR Pt'r da~ can bt> dt.'C!Ul'l<'d (111 l!l7S Tht• ... aml' l''\jlt'n'!es m
1·urred a her '75 can bt.• dt•dm·lt'd 11nh 1111 111 S:1 l'l'I' d.i~ Uht•
"add11tonal .. expense·ror t hl' tra 1 lcr~1
(Zl OR SAY THE T .\XPA\'ER UH'd thl• ('ar trunk for
his tools and d1dn ·1 need .1 tra1ll;'r lit• thl•n 1·ould dt'durt s.1
Pl'r day rn '75 but \\ould haH' no dt.·tluc·t1t>n ror 1•>.pt'nse s m·
t•urred after 'i5. _ ...
131 Orsa ) he "'ould h:nt' "'''d hi~rar. rej!:trdlt'!-S o f the
need to trans port toob in a 1rallt•1 lit• f:11b th<' "hut ro r '' lei.I
for expen ses m 1975 but ht• ha:. "Jdd1t1ur1JI' l"'<pt.•nse~ or S5
J)('r day for the trailer "h1t·h t•an ht• dt•durlt•tl both for •7:-,
and '76
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b~ a l'h.ini.:l' 111 rult• ... Tht• IH:... '·I'' lhJt \11U l'Jn cl<'dUl't lht·
C'O!ol of 'et'ktnj! t•mplo~ mt•nt HI~ O.UI' ,,,10\l' I r:idt• 01 bU~llll'!!>~
m• mat h•r "hl'th1·r ~ ou l!et thl' JOb rn not Hut ) ou c.on 't de
fluct tht• l'OSt Of 'it'l'kllll( l'tnplll) m t•nt 111 J d1lfrrt'lll trad(' Of
bll..,llll'~' l'\ l'O If\ <Ill j!t'l till' J11h
SA\' A ('OLLt:GF: l~STltl'C'TOR'\1o1'~ .rn 1•mpln~ nwnt
a1u•11c~ fl'l• to ~t·l ,1 nc" po!>ol "'.in rn~1nu·1 11r 1n unnlht•r t·ol
ll'.:1" ht' l'iH\ dt>dUt t tht• ft•t• llut 1( ht• pa1tl .1 '1m1lar fl't' to l(<'I
a Job a~ a l'omputer prn~ramnwr for .1C'tirporut1110, ht• ntn l
dt>durt that fl't' under th<· nt'" ru1.--;
Exc·pptlon 1f \'OU p.iarl ~nur f1·t• tn ~t·t n Jnh an a n1·w
t radc bdm l' Apr :!1. l!Ji~. ) ou i•ao dC'1h11·t lht• f l'l' tm lht' IU75
n •turn .
Thcs<' rules a rt" part11·ular1, roul!h 1111 nt•w rntranh into
the JOb markt•t. \'uu <'an·1 d1·du1·t ~11111 t•mplo~ ITll'lll Ul!<'nt·)
lee because you art' c•ol<'rtlll.! a n1•v. t r:id<· or hu'lnf'~s. unle~~
~ou paid for J!eltrni: lht• Joh hl'fon· Apr <!I. 19i5
:-;r1::Cl r\L tax tap fo1 •7;, hy thl' Ht·~1·.ir<h ln~l 1tuk of
Amt•n1·a 1f ~ou had C'h1ld·carl' a nd or dt'Pt·ndl·nt r.1r<' ex
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IF \'Ot' WOl'l.D llA\'E :o-Pt-:,1· th1· 1n11n1•\ for "'I.ML
r hrld :.. or dependent':. c:.trl' in an' l'\t•nt , the amount ·1~n t
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Phys Ed Option Mulled Pu h He Sets For the ,.___nc _ _____; ___ ______
Record A.Bad Newport-Mesa Trustees to Rule March 9 Example Tbe qunUon or whether or not
physical educouon s~d bes an
optional pro1ram an lb@
Newport·Mua Unified $(hoot
Dtltrlct ll expected to~ •cttltd
by tc:bool Ln&at.cn March 9
At ttul lime. lhey plan to de·
~lne whelht'r au JuniOrt and
1,.UOrt1. just Hnloni, or no One:'.
'()U have the c:holct' of talung
I
Pregnancy
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No iong~r
A Taboo
NEW YORK <AP> -The
&larine Corps· ,automatic d111-
charee ot an enlisted •-oman who
became preenant in the service
was ruled unconstitutional by a
sharply divided federal appeals
court.
lo an c>panioo for the 2-1 majori-
ty of lhe U.S. Court of Appeals,
Judge James Oakes labeled as
outmoded "the !a boos inherent in
conneellon wilh pregnancy."
ph)1ltal education or other da.un 1n1tod
A'J' I.AST W £EK ·s l>oaf"d mc:et.
ln1. truslttii receffed a re-port
t'oocernane tbe current ex.
ptinmental proenam allowma
tiJhth·seme11tcr 1eni01"S to drop
physical education 1ft.hey•·ish
However. trustttS sJUd the)'
would wait unttl Mareb lo make
"PREGNANCY IS no longer
.. a d irty word, "Oakes added
However . in dissent, Judge
Leonard'Moore wrote: "The ma-1\1-~r o .. ~ U,.I , .........
jorttr would protect a~pellant i~ Actress Dyan Cannon has
her-per:sonal choice .10 '!'atters written her first movie
o( marnage and fanuly life' but ~ d h · ber personal choice was lo enhst ~cnpt a~ t ~me music and
ln the Marine Corps, lo subject 1S now d1rec~1.ng a docume.n-
herseU to its regulations and to t 11 r Y on c h t l d r c n s
forego marriage and family bathroom ltauma" tilled
life." "Number On~."
The woman. Stephanie
la decl.Sion ror tbe tme$t r that
bt'1hu In Septe m bt'l'
Results of the SW"\~) are lD·
cone~ 1\'e. accordinl t.o dillric:t
ornc1ab, bu1 the •n&•'ft'S 1meo
by ttudent.& provide t.tw follow-
IJ)l informaUon.
-i;OCJAL STl'DIES, Ens:li h
and bu mesb education wert th<."
rourses.. laken most ottt'n by stu·
• dent.' In place of ~hyio.ical educ••
lion
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f'CWMYAH• 'llAl.LIN (0M#U•OtY
MO\,.ITAl
Pla •uAaY It, Ith •
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON t Pt>
Rep ThomH M. R • •
tad to U)', ll rapidly
dec:Un•na.
A couple of weeks or so nao. h~ decllnt'd to tnltr
lhf presidonllal r.c •
And morr rfcently he
det"llned ~von lo run for
re--ele-ct100 to Congl"t'U
Thul contrasts with the results
or a survey taken prior lo the cur-
rent experiment, Ill which stu·
d nll said they would ~.ke art.
work experience and induslrial
a.rt lr given the opportWlily.
M • .... ""'" HVOI\ ............. , ~ p L E A s E • ~~·:1:!.~~~~7~.'Z\:.:.. somt•body ~lop him ..... •i.to••• ""'.. ... befon• he strikc11 0101n. ,. -::~.!·c!.~~.1:!!11 -· 0 n c e he p I ck 1 up sa . _,,,,.,.,,., 01r• ·SorTy -bomb warnlnil." momentum. there's no
""' .... M•• ••M•• 1411"1· 1•1•• teUi n° v.1berc be mJaht -I l.eM, W""ll"O\ ...... ~ ----------------------,. & ~venly~1ght per'CC'nt or the
students who responded said they
ttmaan on campus dunng the
physical educaUon period. Of
those. 72 percent said they are
takine credit courses and six
percent said they did other things
on campus. s uch as homework,
or extra-curricular activities.
...., stop. As tbe last str:aw.
:;:.,:!,:.~~::V":::. io.·•t1 lni~a·ot1··,~ D~arth hea,·en forfend. htt mJaht 'l••uuY o. '"• a 111..1 <II:" ~ deehne to put out an..v
.,,,. •"" "'" '"'' a ... .,., '-lw more news releases. Floe.u<, .._,el,.Y•ll•• Qitl .Y , ••• u ... y ••. '"" Mir • ..,,., Mr.. Pellf -u , WU U
F.,.j., S." JW" C-lfte .... 9"1
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0...-l.eN, Hlolfttlf\OI~ .. ~ ... Qlrl -•'IFTEEN P E Rt:t:N·a· of' Pn.111uu vu.nn . "" ...... "'" s •• ,,.,. s.. .. 1 ........ 11'01 those surveyed satd they spend GM_ ..... F-1••" 11•11~, . .,,1
the lime orr cam pus. either \\'Ork-PIH u•n "· ""
'\Ill or engaging in s poris or other :~1~"! .. ~'°'~o:'~.".:c""'· ,..,
phys I cal fi tn es s acti vil ies. '* •"<I tw'" n.om•• ""',."· 11m
Another seven ""rcenl said they °"1.,"'· -s•m111""'· <11" • "~ • 'IEBlllUAllYH,1"• spent the llme off campus •. but m-M• .... o "'" H•"• , ....... """
volved in classes at other learning 81-11 :;,::::i1~':'.7~~;:' ~·· institutions, sue h as Orange Coast Mr • ..., Mr> J•m.s K•n1t. 110.1 College. ~oB•n• l•,,.., Hun11ng1.,. !:'""""·
-Ninety-eight percent said "" •I'd Mn J•m ... e111,. uio t1
they are A or B students 11•1 ... Fourt••1" 11•11••. V"1
' l'llllUAllY \t.1n• -Seventy-one percent con· M• • ...i "'"· Ao ... 1d ou11 .... 1cn1C sider themselves above average S.-Aw ·"-'*"v.iie,,m,
or excellen~ in physical fitness. SANCLEMl!MTI
inely-two percent say they GEMIEULMOS,.ITAL ,,_ry "· .. ,. are involved in Some type or ,.,., al'd Mr\ Oltrle\ ljl(Coy II. S...
physical fitness activity or pro-J ..... c.p1~r•no.t>or ... ._ .. ,,II, 1'1'
gram. "" -~ '°'-s".cui•or4. GIC>'.ar-8uc~. l>o•
Ballot ·Pushes .
Fail in State
v'ByTllO~ 0 . ELIA.S
Taxes. medical malpractice. gambling and
homosexuality are issues with little in rommon. llut
there as one common thread among them this year
None will be voled oninelthertbeJuneor Novembe r
elections th rough the initiative process. despite ef-
forts to put each on the ballot. -
It's possible t he U.S. Supreme Court's decision
oa,the federal campaign spending law will eventuul·
ly wipe out lhe limits imposed on campaign and ln-
itiative spending in California by the 1974 Political
Reform Act. Those limits are the biggest reason for
this year's deturth of initiatives and so far they are
unaffected by the federal decision.
IN T H E R ELEASE a.n -
nou n c 1 n g h1S latesl
d e c I t' n s i· o n , t h c
Cahfornla Democrat
said, .. l would hope thal
sn m y 11 )'<'3rs in
Congrffs 1 might ban•
\,\GHT£1t
IDE
made a meaningful con
tn but.Jon to my eonst1
tuent.s, m y statt.• and my
rountry. •·
I can 'l s peak for bis
constituents. s tate or
country. bul he certainlv
has madt.• a meaningful
rontributton to me.
Crawford. 29, formerly from the
Syracuse. N. Y .. area. enlisted in
the Marine Corps in 1968 al 21 for
a four.year bitch. She rec:eived a
less·than-honorable general di.s-
charge at El Toro. Calif .. on May
2i. 1970, · ·ror convenience of lhe
ito\•ernment due lo pregnancy."
County Faces SU.it
·over Cainpsite Loss
....... ,.,u.10• * •rel Mn t..en, 8'111, S... ,....,
Ceol\lt-. bf>Y ,..,. ... ,., tJ. 1'1•
IW •nd M" Ra...S•I Ae,_ !Wt!
C••-..Ct.llOY Ml •nd Mrt 0.•ld Leo""9, S.n Cl.,..,.. ... CJ'''
"1Af •l'td Mr\. l •"Y LH'fl'flf' ~
C•-lt,llOY ,._,,J<,lfl•
Ml ...., Mr\ J<KaQft "•t•ftt,., ~
Ju.aft C.Ot\lr•M, 9 ttl
BUT THE FEDERAL RULING MlGHT form a
legal precedent in a swc filed in January by a group
that had sought to qualify an initiative requl ring a
two-thirds vote or the Legislature to raise all types ot state ,axes. Tbat suit charged the spending hm1t
of $137 ,707 Is a violation or First Amendment righti.
or free speech.
Ironically. the Political Reform Act itself was '!.fl
initiative, passed as Propositjon 9.
The impact of its ilgh{ nmits becomes obvious
with ont-look at lhtt June ballot.
REES JS THAT rarest
ot rarities on Capitol HHI
-a lawgavt'r who 1s bis
oYon gho:>t \\r&ter. Man
and boy, his news re·
leru es ha,·e provided me
with more rolumn
material than any other
two Cal1forni~1
Democrats combined
Which mokt>!\ him dif
fll'ult lo rcpla<'e . .\T T HE TIM E, the Corps
'?fotom a tac ally held a pregnant
memb<.'r ··permanently unfit for
duty " Since then. t.he military
!"en H:es have ruled that cases or
pregnant members are to be con·
!'>ldered individually, ftlVtn~ them
a <·ho1ce of dUichar~e or remain· in.: in th~ service "if otherwise
11l1abf1l.-d."
Mass Crawford moved lo Essex
Junrtlon. Vt .. after her discharge
.ind ht•r daughter was born Ott.
13. 1970. When she SOllght lo re-
l'nlast an the ?t1 arines. she was
declared ineligible because she
had a dependent rhlld
\tlSS CJICAWFORD married an
\1r ForC'e man and they now are
'lat1oned on Guam. where she re
1•1•ntl had a second child. Sher~
i.::11nt'd C'ustody or the older child
.1fter placing it out for adoption
Following her discharge, Mass
Crawford sued the Manne Corps
rm reinst•temenl or damages.
llut 1n 1974. Chief Judge James
llnldcn of the Vermont federal
l'Oll rt dism is:.ed the swt.
Orange County may face le~al action over the alleged destruction of
an arrheologiral s1tean Dana Point.
Three members oft.he Society for California Archeology rlaim that a
prehistoric Indian campsite was destroyed last September because
county orricials railed lo properly supervise grading operations for a
hous ing project
THE SITE WAS located along
DeJ Obispo Street near San Juan
Creek. The armr surrounding the
rreek is believed to have been in-
habited by Indians as early as
S.OOOBC.
t.1arina Parks of Corona del JUr. a society members said that
It IS "highly likely" SW\ w&.IJ be
brought against the count)'.
The county previously re1ectcd
a $175.000 damage claim filed b~·
Mrs. Parks. Marie Patterson. of
Capistrano Beach. and Va.n Eg-
gers, or Rancho Palos \'erdes. ..
THEO.AIM WAS rejected Jan.
13 The individuals have six
months from that date to bnng
swt. Mrs Parks said.
According to Mrs. Parks, a
county use permit Issued to the
MaJborougb Development Com-
pany defined the grading ar~
and specified that an archelogist
be present during grading oper<t·
lions.
The destroyed site. she said.
was located outside the grading
area. She said it was lost because
grading operations exceeded
specified limits. She said an
arcbeologist never was present.
MRS. P ARKS SAID the action
repr~ented the first time a claim
has been filed against the count)'
over the d estrurt1on or
archeolog1cal s ites. She noted
that similar claims have been
filed In olher counties.
"Things like this have gone on
too long m the county and, 1f al·
lowed to continue. wt.II totally
destroy vital evidence of our
cultural heritage," said Eggers.
a profession a I a re heoJogist.
n .Jou"""°'"'T"'L. Group,.. like th.L-Cul1forn llt
,.,.., • ..., ~~~~:~i'~"'''· ,,.., Trial Lawyeri. Assn and the Cul1 forn 1a
11.~1""'"· ''"'""·v·r1 · Medical Assn nmoni: """ .... o.~:~~~:, Z;!:::._ 10041 r---S-0-lIT--H-E_R_N_' --..._ the wealthiest sp<.'r ial an· rr.-.~. w."m'"''••.11•" terest groups in the state
M• .,,., :~~!,!.1~:·~~11 .... ,1'° (;:'LOIFCOURNS!A allfloatedthcideuofm-~"" ,. ... Ao•."' 101. c.o,•• ,.,..,,.. '-r 1liati.ves in the p::ist year
-· ----------~ andallhavegivenup. ,..""°"'' n. "" Ml ...., ,.,., .. Aolw<I C•mpbell ~
V•>l•Or-• ...... _, fk~l\.Q!fl
Mt •I'd Mt\ OIUIH T-\ "11 a.rc.eton.e Pl•r•. We\1m1"'tf4'. Qltt ,.._,., 1•. 1tt4
Ml -Mn Wllllem Cl••-'lJO Apt, F "S"Sf. MCAS. Et To•o DOY
lriM. end Mt\. ,.OIM'M M1\(''"'f• ~-,
i.-11-·"''"~v ... 10 no.
l4\ VEGA\ Molrrt•qo tlt•~-
1\~fiWl>'"(' l"'(I"'°"
H4MMACIC COOKE F•tl I\ 0.-.•.i Ill ,, •I'd S.l>O•• l-......
ldl\ofCo•l•-Y V4 .. EK\E8EAO -F•tl II AlonJ
M -CMOI 0 • ll. tolll Of ,._, ..... V•"•• ST'l .. \BEllllY 8tatlv -r .. o I>
J.ock oo.d, H. o• N•,.-1 l!Ncl\,
...iK.el"',.."~ 1• Of'l,..,...lm
OEVICH·CAMEllON P'•tl IJ JoM
O . IO, .,.., MAry OO<o•nr. 11. tlnlll of
H""llnQ1oto lk•< II
Most recent was the medical assodation 's idea
of placing malpractice reform on the November
ballot, a notion that last.ed less than a week before the
doctors realited that getting the half-million or so
signatures needed lo qualify their measure for the
ballot would be impossible under current spending
·1am1t .
"' IN BACK ING OFF, m E DOCTORS expressed
rear their measure would fail because of lack or
publir sympathy for their cause.
This was ch~ar evidence that the)' have learned
the lesson of the Political Reform Act as it applies tn
1mllatives · Only those measures with a sohd base or
public support can qualify under present finanr1al
restn ct ions.
This 1s area I chan~e from earlier years when big
money interests could hire an army of petition
<'1rcuJators an d obtain all the voter siiznatures they
needed in a hurry. Now. almost all the circulators
have t• be volunteers. making grass-roots sup~rt
the only way ror an issuctogetontheballot.
S tatesmcn ~ e run
alw;1ys gc>t, but <-olumn
fodder 11> h;1rd to com€'
b}. I trust the voters in
Recs· home distrirt will
keep that in mind when it
t'Omcs timr lo t>l<"Cl his
successor .
WllEN ll JS l ates t
dedining e,nnouncement
reach<'d the press
gallery. J slopped by his
office In hopes I might
persuade him to re
consider. But he was out,
apparently getting in
some retirement prac
tire. So I spent a hair
hour or so lookanJt over
his Cale or old newi. re
leases
The quality that shines
through th em th e
brightest as compassion.
Permit me to rile but
three examples.
Recession Cure-Sex
T'OM4UEWSl<I TOM4SZE~l(A
Ff'b l). A.l\df' I~ I. l&, ,.,,.,.,,iftO
8otH\il Mtar1•1 JO, bot" of ,..~,,
O.kl\
, .CIME l<IME F•tl U O•-nd 0 , lO , .. mre......-~t.d Jo"'" Ml"•· 4•, both ot
(_Of OllM ... M4 ,
In effect, Uns reality has accomplished the•
purpose of those assemblymen who tried and failed
last year to push an initiative·reform law aimed at
keeping "koo~" proposalsoHtheballol.
I N 1971, WllF.N the
leak of th<' "Pentagon
Paper s" w:1s making
headlines across the
rount ry, R <'es d cm ande<t
thut thc PcntaAon shaCf•
some of its leuks with
sma ll w eC'kl y
newspapcrs that couldn't
afford WashanJ.(tnn ror-
res pondent1-
British Strapped by Economy Find Diversion
U)NOON Il l r1 I Struiu:hng
10 t•merge from the "<'>riot -1"C
l'Cssions sanre Worlcl War II,
llnton!\ h11 vc naturally Ix-en look
ing around for 1nexpN\.~1vt• t•ntc•r·
111anmt•nl 1\ccnrd1nR tn th<'
maJtazanc Nt>w So<'1l•ty. lhe) haH'
foundlt ~··x
LooktnJ: at th<' somhrr
c c o n o ft\ I r " C' <' n c• w 1 t h r•
~1olo~1sJ ' l'!t c. the ma~u11nt·
s aid·
.. Wll f.T IU: R TIU : N F,W
rleprc:-!\Alnn wall l'vcntunlh lnit.:<'r
a rise ll\the birth rutc-thro\IJth an <'rea~eod 11l'xu11I oct1v1ty 1~ on
1ronk but lntrlituln.: pro1lO"ltinn
We olre:uly kn<lw thot t-lnkNi nnd
knQthy power <'ul!\ lt•rul 111 rr'l ull
in ovcrflnwln1ot mntl•rn1ty
hospital!'. nine month.~ lalt•r hui
whnt n~m\ ll h'ni.:th) d1•pr(''l•;ann "
Student Sues
Alter Incident
At Dana High
A Dana Halls High School stu
dent who da1ms he-r<'qulred
hospit~I and continued medical
treatment after he ..,,.as struck 1n
U1e face by a fellow student sut'd
h1s alleged assailant and his
rather last week for $160.000 In
Ha ma.res.
Named as defendants in the
Orange County Supenor Court
action filed by W allaC'e 8rt mley
.. /\rt' !)(;Opie• tummJt back toM.>'<
US thl' oldC!!ol and l'hl':tl)t'Sl form O(
hum:.n entcrt:un ment ., ..
It r1lNI the .. aslonish1nf: solf'S or
~los!ly ex magazines" und th1·
'troni: murkf't in birth control
1>1lls as 1nd1rat1on" thut lhli. m1,.:hl
he lhf' <'allc. And It quoh.-d an ex
t'Cutave of 11 ('omJ)any mnk1nA
1:1nnther type of contrarept1v._. a~
:ilso rrportinJ: .:nod hu!'l1n1~i. with
1h1• word!I "After all a poor 'tan
dard or hv1n11 dn<•°'n 't M'i'fl) IO stop
lhc•m an lndta. for cxampl<' "
Rt'T, TllF. Mi\GAZINF: -111111,
"lhe riii;m1;t ro!'>t of hrc-.-.lln~ .. hni;
iwnou!lly atr€'cte<l th<• htrth rnt1•
und more women or child he:1r1ng
ai:c 3rt' an full Umt• \\t1rk."
TIIF. ARTICLF. SAID there has
hc\'h an upsurge in the cnme and
~uic1de rate:. during the recession
;ind a romplete absence of innova-
tion and experiment on the
<'ullural front More and more
JX'OPlt' ore se('klnfl escapism
lhrnu.:h ruotball, foreign
twhda~ 11. f'?flm bhnlo?. em1grat1on
an'1 disaster movie!\
Thr maJ?az1ne "'llld the foll or 4
f)('rrt'nt an llvin~ 11tondard.i In 1975
"11!'> 11npn•c1•d1•ntcc1 an th(• postwar
l'r3 It said there was an 8 percent
rlrop In liquor !\nil·~. a 4 pcrc<.'nt
fall In exJ>{'ndlturc on fuel und
llJ?ht rinft 7 1wr<'("l\t In <'OJ\~um('r
durnblt'1' "hil<' lh<> continued
flt•rhnt• In rood l'Otl!'>UMJ1t1on was
4111IC' llNlOlllNhl llJ: "
''Betw<•••n mad 1974 nnrt
mid 197S, th€' populutinn nf
1-:nJtlnnd un'1 Wnlf':; ro.'H' bv It'"'
than 10.000. This. "'"Y"-th<• Offirc•
of f'opulat 11ir1 Cc-nsu!'><'!i unr1
Sun'l.'\!I. wa"i thr i.malll•'t
JX'll<'t'lime 111<'rt'ilSt• s in<·<' d<'
l:t.tl<'d t'st1matc.; .;tartc'<I 111 th1· I~ Morr ttnrl mor1>touplt•" arr
undoubtedly P<).;tponan~ nr almn
1loninj1lhl'1dl':l or h:avini: rhaldrt>n
Low Bidder
Ori SC Sclwol
ANIMAlogic1$~ ... fr.-Contract Told
Harwick and Son.ci. Ne'Aport
Beach contractor. "''as lhc ap·
parent low bidder ror construe-·
taon of ShorecliHs Jumor lhJth
~hool in San Clemente.
The firm bid the proJect al
Sl .8S6,000, according to Joe
Wimer, 11dman1stratave ser\'ices
dll'ector for the Capistrano
Unified School District
WINTER STAlll<\ r•tl 11 °""~
! .. MN!,~ ol C.0\l•-U •nd(;o"""r
M yrtenit.13, at ••unttr\QtOft &eA<h
8AIMEA HA .. OlEY F•b II, Al
11\0f'\ A•YAOld\, \t •nd ArttlfW JoYt•. ,. tlo'" ot Huf\t1,,oton a..111 n
MAHONEY JONES -'•b l• fr*"
,., Jo\f'C>f\ tJ •"CJ tC•th•r•rWi M n )6,
llCMl\of(.011•-...
l>llOVIE,.CE flO\S l•b U
-•IE Ill""" £~no• I•..-ll
bOU\ .. Hwn11"'41"ori IW•cn
1(£LL.Y WA(;SfArt< F•n " Owt\tooft•• 0.ni•I. 10 •rtd ,._,,_ •• \ '°· tlol.llOl f'-1•'" llttl#Y ROMEO OE Hl f•tl U to...."£
11 ...0 JU" Ell•" H bofn of .._
<t>QlonS..ch
CAltSON ~BORNE rott 14 °"'"'
>tlH'wy 6l, of Wttlf.,,.,,,,.,, M'8 Alt<,•
N .,,offl•llll-r
OflOWAV WILLIAM\ l'•I) II
Albet1 Jo\-.>" I• of .... ~,. ~
COt'• f\•tn•. >• M c.-01'''~ 8'>• r.
llfL.lA WILM)N I •b 14 JoM '°'-Jt 11 A"'ll (.ol\t\lf IA<! h
l:IO'P'l °' w.,,~"''"" OflAr c;r 11 ,.rr11 '•t> 11 W<lnu•
NI ... ""d lY'>CI• Uytt, 0 Dofh ot
••""Hftqtort ~A< rt
VC)H\AlllN MA(' 00 .. AlO ,_b
'4 04H\f•" l(\frt. JJ, •nd LJ,WH
l"" .. ''' f)il)tf't'Of """tlnoton U.tlt"., MA Tl VOW Wl THlAl[V l ob 14,
A-•Oft l <lwA•O 1•. •"C! .,,,.., ...
JoV'f• 1\ ~hot Hwni1rt0ton n.w.,
JllF AA\IN,l(t CAMPllf l l I •h
14 •G·tM•• H , 17 •...cf Jf•"""ltt ~ 1'4t,
~" M Muntlr'lftnin R•ar flt
VI) .. ~ Al(MAN '•I) U ,.,,.,.Id r ...... n • .,., Routt"<I \ l~ •.. ~n"'
Mv"hN'J•~ l)~4t(,.
VI C'C qy t>l \ON ( •b h WHll~m
IMl"'Of' ,fl, •"-" Mf'f t lf4 4-4 "'4fl'I ut
(f!r\t• ,,,~,.
M()f!lll~ fAYlO.. r•n " AlfV•I
" •\ •"Wt r t•A1nl\• Jhtt• JI 0
bQllf1 of """''tfl't\1,.,t11u
Handwrilin~
Class lated
Orange Coast Colle~e
is ()(fering a free four·
week bandwritin~
analysis lecture senes
1-"'tiday mornings began.
ning March S.
OF THE JS PROPOSITIONS BEFOR E lhJ?
voters this Jun<'. only one i::ot there as an initiative.
That Is Proposition 15, the Nuclear Power P.lants
Initiative.
Falling by the wayside were the two-thirds vote
taxalton measure. an attempt by Republican Stale
~en JI L Rirhard:rnn or Arcadia to rc~r1ncl
t.:ahlornla's year-oldtfaw legalizing all sexual a rt c;
b<'tween consenting ;iaulLs a nd an effort to leRah7.c>
off·track betting and set up Nevada-style ras1no-. m
two Southern California desert cities.
or all the initiatives proposed since 1974, only
one besides the nuc tear measure will be on the ha llot
th"' year Thal is a proposal to makc 1t po!>s1hlt· 111
raise bank and rorporation laxes by a sjmpk mnJon.
ty vote of the J.~#?IS!ature, rather than lhc I WO·lh1rtl!'l
now rl''I u1 n·d.
That -;a m <' ~<'ar,
cfel'lann~ that "1f you
d<m't hu'c a sugar quota,
start a country," ht•
fomented Ch•• Catalino
bland L1lwrat1on Move-
ment. It~ ;11m was to gain
1ndependcnrc for th<'
1i.landt•r11, thus maklni:
them eha1bl" to i1ell 11u1t·
:ar an lht• l ln1lt•1t St:ltC'l'l.
IT WA.~. howt>vcr. In
---------------------19M, bu. hrJ.l ycttr In Con~rt'i.s. lhol Ht>ei. Food Peril?
Prof Raps Research
DAVIS <t lPll If rommon food 1ll'm'
11urh as couliflowf'r and linHl l>cnns wnt• h"''
ed an the 11u m1· mt1nn<'r ui; cyclnmatr., und rf'il
dyt• N1) 2, tht'y ulso would have ht•1•n hnnn1«I
from the:' murkl.'1 . a l 1mveri<ity nf \ahforn1.1
111 off'!lsor rontends
Or Feraus C1ydcsdalr. ;1 m<'mhl'r or th1·
L'C Davis department or food srll•nc-t• :ind
techtioloJty, said Lhcri• is ·•u ~trnna cmn
tlonahsm about food additives ~h1rh lend<. l•1
distort rhe test."
t "Rt:D DVE NO.? TESTS were done on
rnts "'hose carca11ses were allowed to rot artC'r
they died. and that'-; a very pQOr way to run u
test." h<' r;oid "Incredibly. cyclamotc t<'sl ..
were administered by giving animals lht•
equivalent or 800 botUes of soda a day for life "
Clyde~~le, who suggests the government
submit roocf additives lo the same tests It ron
ducts on regular foods. s:ud.
11tumpcd h lmM·lf 11~ u
II ut• chum1no11 of th<.' un·
dt'rrloi: II hap111•n1•cl In
l'onn1•c·t1on wit h tht' 11rm"
t I (' f' h V V II r I fl U 1'
pollt1r.1ll v 11ri1·nt1•d
~rnups of 1:illllA rn1•111
l1t.>1 ' cir l'on~rc·"
Not 1nii thi1t llhrrnl ..
11111•11 111111rl\' 1n """ ~1·1 \ .111 H' I ut tng~. lllHI
th111 fnn...,·n~ll\('" fl1d
h:ullv an llht'ral rallOR!o.
H I' •• ' r II II n 11 •• rl
.. I\ c; It I h (' I II 11 n ~
'Ylltrm w11h ;1 h(•orl ·
R/\.'\t:o ON unl\n1moo~
\'Ole'\, at J?8\'C nil 435
110u!'IC' mc>mh<•r:. " 100
perrl'nl ratanR
And now th 1s grc:at
humanitarian dl'clines tn
~c>ek another t<'fm Say IL
ain't 110, Tom
• of San Juan Capistrano for ha"
son. James P .. 17. are Oana Jhlls
student Larry Ehlow nnd has
father. Al, also of San Jui:an
The bid is about nine ~rcent
below the architet'ts' estimate",
Wirue-r said.
The series is schtXlulcd
from9:30toll:JOa m.nt
the Co mmunity
Congregational Church
in Corona del Mar In-
terested persons may re·
g1st~r at the first session
Eleven bids were received
The highest was S2.0Z7.000.
Construction at the Via &worro On Dt1'an '8 List
:school site wall begin next month. Lucille Schott or Costa
Wimer said. The school wtll Op('n Mesa is among 1,650 stu
In f3ll of 1977 · dents named to the de·
"IF VO ATE CAl'UFLOWER al the
rate of IS to 20 pound.'\ a day." you'd ~t'I izo1ter
because of a chemical called thiocyanate.
..Or 1( you ate 20 pounds of cookerl hmu
Oe&nS a dny, )'OU would probably die from
hydre5{on cyanide poisoning, the cbem1ral
used in (Eas chambers"
Co ed Le ader
Deborah Hunsaker,
daughter or Mr. and 1\tr!\.
Richard Hunsaker. 3.~12
Ocean Blvd., Corona del
Mar. has been elcetro
prer<ldent of Kappo Kap·
pa Gnmma. a' n ational
social seror\ty. et USC.
Brimle)• claims that the ln<'1
dent al the school. 3333 Street of
the Golden Laot('rn. Uana Point.
erupted June 9 when Larry
Ehlow struck bi!I son because tht•
)'OUn.ger Brimley refused to fll\C
upbiscba.ir. L~
,
'MO WOMOER Stlf'S OOC:r "T1Reo-
SM£ SARKS AT ME ALL OAY ...
SC'hool tn1 tees are e~ted to an·s list for schol3,llC
accttpl the bid at a meeting Mon· arhievement al Fresno
day night Slate.
"The analoitY is correct, .. he ~aid ,
because lh&t 's lht• "ay the add1t1\'es are
t~ted
'
r
Saddlehack Today's Clo~ing .
N. \'. StoekN
VOL. 69, NO. 61, 2 SECT IONS, 28 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1976 TEN CENTS
Castro Instigated JFK Assassination?
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP)
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro an
1>l11(ated the as:.asstnallon n( "' ~resident John F. Kennedy and
"very proably" that of Sen
Rolwrt 1-· Kennedy in retahat1on
for ft\ c 11ttemph on tu:. hfo ~ hlfh
CJstro believed Prhtdent Ken
nedy ordered , the Lds Vegas Sun sauJ today
to a copyrighted story by
publisher llunk Greenspun, tfic
Sun said information for the
. ' . ~ "'~ ..
story cam ... from a conndentral
source and was documenlt.id by a
)\ccret report an the hand:. of Sen
Fr.rnk Church·) ~enull' Jn
lelhgencc Comm1tt~
A spokesmun for the romm1tl£'t'
todu) refused to conrarm or deny
therE'port
Th{' Sun said Castro had been
l'nraAed b~ ft\ e uttcmpts on hrs
life und held Kennedy rt.>Spons 1
btc. The ne~ s pa per said at
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Dick Mather
Rite Slated
Aft r Crash
Fun<>r.d 'l'n rrt'" "'rll h(• ht'ld
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rla1met'1 the rl'!-lJurant chain e\
<'Cuti\ e !\lift' Jrl' outlined 1n 1nan
rarhrr 'ton o n Pa11e :I
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mana~<'r of com mun1C':il11ln' for La ~ n "fo'OO<li.
Ile Ira\ re: h1i< "irlo~ :"anC'\ .
thr<'e l'h1ldren. ,Jamie. 9 :\t1~·\,.
i . and Am~. I . parrnL" Mr and
Mr" .lamrl' Mather of :\tich1j!an .
brothc.>r Robert \lather of
:\hchiJ?J n . .ind "il'tl.'r Rctt' 1\nn
MJthcr of :\flc hrJ?an
~n 1cec: "111 hr held at 2 p m
at the La)luna H1l~ :\lo rtu.in.
~l \hc1J PJrk"a) .,
learned that the plots against
Cast ro "''ere ordered from lht'
Whale House and earned out by
the CIA with help or unde~orld
figures who h ad been active an
'SIRHAN ACTEO ALONE'
SAYS PANEL, A5
H avana gambling operat1oni.
pnor to Castro':> O\Crthrow or
Pulgenc10 Ballsti..
Castro tn 1963 cavlurt.'<I or:ic
CIA agt•nt srnl to ktll him and
tortured him into revt-almJ: the
entire plot to C J:>tro P\,'r..ooall),
the Sun r\'potted
The ne .... spaper !laid that hort
ly after that. C.i:.tro met "tth of-
flC'1ab from South American na
lions and loud I~ n .>\ ealed the CIA
plot against him The Sun quoted
Cabtro a:. ha' 1n~ told the a:.-
:sembly. '"Tht• .K c.>nnt'<i)S h;n e
sought to kill me. I shall mett.' out
the same 1u11t1cc to them."
Tht-Sun said information about
that meet an~ ~as Corn urdl'<I an u
secret report to Washington Uut
1t said tht• repurl "'as ne\'l'r rt'·
\ea led to the \\'arrt'n Com·
mt:.Mon ~ h1ch tnvestig(ltt'<i tht.>
3)\S3Sl>lllallon or Pr~ldl:'nt Ken·
ncd) and ruled that I~ llarvev
Oi." a~l'lcd alone in krlhn~ Kenne~
The Sun also repol'ted that
Chre( Justice Eur! Warren.
"hlk bllll on lht• l ' S Supr"•111,·
Court ..... ui. Ulh ISl.'d or tho ('IA
Jllots 3j!a1n-.t Cubtro and thut lhl• •
IJst ullempt 0 11 the Cummuni't
lt.>a9"r occurred nt•ur lht• t1mt•
~l nned~ "a:. :.hot 111 DallJ:.
Tht> Sun :.Jid. hu"cH•r. the re•
port \\as turned on•r to thl• t'lll
\\h1ch did not make ll public. ap
pJn•nll~ to avp1d t ht• t•rnl>arru:.)\
ment of not ha\ 1ng told thl' Wai·
rt'n Comm1ss1on rn thl' Cir~t
plan•
Viejo Kidnaping Told
Man Faces Arraignment in Robbery Attack
David Ray Rodriques or Sao
Clemente will be arraigned Tues-
day 1n South Orange Count)
• Municipal Court on multiple
criminal chmarges rited after he
allegedly robbed and k1dnaped a
Mission \.'ie10 house"'1rt• and her
t"o small children
Deputies today gaH' the credit
for Rodriques' capturt• to a
young service station attendant
who spotted a message silently
mouthed by the" om an a~ she sat
in the passenger St'at of hl'r ri.lr
Trustee
OK After
Hospital '
&hoot Tru:.tt•1• Dl•nnt'> Smith
~us dii.ch;:tri:t•d from SJddlcbn<•k
Community f-l o:.p1tal 1-"ridar and
said toda) he,., ft•t•linJ! f1m
Smith, -ii . of 251lt? I.a-. Roi as
St . La~una 11 r I b . ~a:. takl·n tu
the hospital Thur)\dJ) afll'r his
\\1fc. )lanhn. dt:.t·t>\"t•r<'d him
unconscious' when :.h~ rrturned
home from ~ ork IOI? us a nurll{' at
San Clemente Gt.'Ot•ral llo)\p1tul
Smrth, a Saddll•barlo. l'n1r1t•d
School District tru:-ll't' 'aid h1·
"as tak1n~ t wu prt:Sl·rilH·d m~dicat1ons a nd madt• lht• ntl)\
take of dranktnl! a bt'\'I
lfe ~atd hv tliah·cl lht• operawr
rn an alt em pt tn l!t'l ht•lp ~ h1•n ht•
n•ahze'd \\hat " ..... hapJ>f·n111i.: but
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the call and enh•n•d h1:. h11rr1<• hul
did not find Smtih Smith ,a\il
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.11 RESPONSE.
ON TRIPLEXES
··1 sold four c1<'1llX<' trrplf•'Ct''
for S29S,OOO ao.; a rr~ult nf m' ads
an the Daily P1lnt In all :11 pt•o
pit' responded to th<' arb ·
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the llunhn~ton Be.ich rral r"t.1rt•
broker ~ho placed th1<. .id in tht>
Oath Prlot
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1f \Ou ha\e rral r<.tatr 'ou ~ant to mo\ e qurdh call
&12 5678 We make rt r J -.\ for
\OU to put a rev. v. ord' to ~ork rn
the Dally Prloc ·
while the abductor held one of
her children on his lap
Officer::. said Rodnques, 21. or
306 B A\'l'nada Granda, San
Clementt•, forced ht~~ a\ rnto the 29-~ear old \1ct1m·., homt• at
kmrepomt Frrda~ :ind told her
that he "ould "hlo" up the
children" 1f to.he did not nt'ld to
his demand~ ·
Sh<' :.aid ht•r two little Jltrls.
aji!es 3 and 4. "l'rl' locked m the
tell'\ 1:.ion room b\ ht•r ullucker
and told to pl<i) \lo 1th their color-
tnJ: book:. \\h1lc she \\as forced to
undrt-ss. a(za'ln at kmfepomt.
The '1cum told officers that
her attackt•r then made an unsu1:·
cessful attcmpt to rape her
Orft<'Pr' s1ad thl· '1cl1m and
her l\\O chrldrcn "ere tht.•n
hu~tlt.>d into her car wh1lt> tht•1r
attJck'cr p l aced a camera .
Jt'\\ elr) and :.terco ~et take n
Crom the home 111 lb<' back st-at.
Sht• told o fflrt•r:. that ~hf' ~a~
forced tu dn\t' to hl.!r bank ~ht•rt·
~he C'u::,hed ,1 c heck ror S80 and
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Voters Face
Bo11d Issue
111 CUSD ~
A SJO m1ll1on srhool ('(ln~lrut•
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Capistrano l 'ntf1ed S1:hool 1>1~
trrct \Olt'r'> Tul'~da~.
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S:m .Juan Caµi:>trano . l>an.1
Porn\, Capr~lrano lll•at·h and San
Cl~mentl•
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mon{'~ '' n{'l·d1.•d lo l'onstruct nt•\\
srhooh thal "Ill I)(· nt?<'d<·tl t•1
house predrrtrd enrollmt•nt rn
thl• ~h~'tclll \'1c10 <ind San .lu<m
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Poll Reveals Favor
Thr \ rt to 11•.1\ I' TUI'"'"' rm
Rns tnn a t'al.1hn.1 '17C' ''l;md off
lh<' Car1htw.1n coa ... t of llmutura'
A lrs~ ltk«'h Jialh~·rtnl! toulrt
hardh hl1 lmLIJ!tO\•t'1
Prinr1pal' rnduclr .lark 1;1;rw.
a La~ \0C'J!ll' 1·rap-. clr:tl'<'r . hi.,
wife Lrnda unrl lht•tr t~n \f'arnlrl dau~hl rr Hoh ~l11t•" ·proJrct
coord1n.1tor and 'hip hu1ldt•r. hr-.
" lrE'. :\1 a rah n "ho hl'IJX'fl hnanr1·
conc;trurt ion of onr of lhl'
trimaran<. h\ "orkin,g an a
poht1ral public re1at10n., firm .
\'ir S" rrrnj?cn anotht'r boat
bwlder and Gl.'orj!c Perkins. pre-
s ident or th<· C'Cntcr nnd a d~
s 1gnn or futunstrc crlles
About 35 PN'11ni. "ill Ira\ e in
tht' m1t rel "a\ e aboard thr bot1l~
All lOl'?t'I hl.'r, ahnul 80 J>('Ople \\Ill
par-t1c1palt· an 1~C..!l!IX month pro·
~rarr.
In an 1nte'n tt'". \1anlyn Miles
e-cpla1ned the purpo'e o( fltto pm.
For Sale of Bonds
Cap1M r,1no l nif11•d Sc·h1w1I fl1-.
In rt r<''ldt•nt" ~ hn .h<t\ 1• 1lt·t•111t-lf
ho\\ lht•\ "111 \ 111l• on lh1· -.c·hr~•I
bond "'-u1· :ir 1• 111 )lupporr nf rh1· s:m m1ll1on bond salt• ror nt'\\
1>chool'
Thi"~"' th1• rond11)\111n from a
~ample of opinion h~ tht• 0 ,11h
Pilot Thr poll "as a random
phfln<' ~a mplt> of rt•<;11\ents of th1·
:.pra" ltnj? '-C·hoo l d1,.lnct
Of thl• 159 re"ladent)\ cnnt.ir1l'd
i4 "aid thl·y plan t n vott-Tul'~d<J\
Of tho!tt'. 31 said they plan to \Ott•
in fa\ or of the bond isi.ut>. t·11tht
said tht') "ould \Ole a~arn.-.t thr
mea~ure , and 35 i;aid th<') Jrt'
still undoc1dcd
Many of thMt' "ho i;a1d thr\
~ 111 \'Ole tn r a\ or o f Uw bond "
~ue reinforced tfteir statcm<'nt'
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tArtuJllv. bond proe:·1•1•rt... "ill
nol go for .;al!ft H'" The'\ m.1\ lw •
llH'd onl' for hu' 1nl! <.rhool '1ll'' \
and budding nf•\\-"< huol' 1
On1• 't·n1or c it 11f'n re-.pnntfrd
h' a-.k1n1:: h.·r hu~band l111ni ,
ho" .1r1• "•' J!111n1l to \ol1··1 Slw
rt·pclrtt•1I th,11 lht• t"1 •• ~ th1·m
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.t DAIL V PILOT SB
MAC •••
Cbwdlmcn Ctl l'f~ and John Nobt~ are runnln1 ror re-
etecuon Jeanne Gagneb1n, the
fifth MAC mc-mtx-r, dmppcd out
oC lhe race 1n Febru~ry. cmna
pr~pecllve Job chung~. both for
h nclf otnd for h~r husband Mr
G1"nebtn a n1me remoaM on the
b•llot
Othc.•r candidates arc T o m Cr.ua, ~n G a atnon, \\'1ll1 11rn
John1on, 'f i:d Ket•ne and G~rgi:
Slmons .
Tht Clrat of Ila kind an Or.nu
Count)·, lht Mlo lnn Vaeju MAC
h as s t 1mul11t<'d other com ·
munltae to explore t-.1ttablb h1ng ·
U>~ir own M AC:s
A Ptltllloo campi\lan In El Toro
eollected alcn:iturea ul Just O\er
W perct'nt of the area's resident•
11nd prompte d rlflh Distract
Stlperv11or Thomas Riiey lo re-
tommend puttlna tb lsslH! of an
Et Toro MAC before ti .Toro
'°ten In J une The County Board
of Supervisors wlll de<'lde on has
rKommendatlon Tuesday.
L:tguna Nlauel homeowners
have also expressed Interest in a
MAC
A MAC has advisory powers
ool~, r e rernna to the Oranae
County Board or Supervisor&
lcoal concerns on parka and
rec reation, tra tflc and safety.
land use, planning and law e n·
• for~ment.
Like the 1974 campaign, the
current contest has not general•
ed muc h controversy Can-
didates in this year's election
have addtell9ed themselves prln·
cipally to the issues of communi·
ty apath y and the Southeast
Orange County C1rc uh1l1on Study
<S EOCCS l The MAC has taken a
stand in favor of the maiumum
density, maximum carculation
alternative or the SEOCCS study
Candidates e lected lo the MAC
Tuesday "'Ill ser ve four·)enr
terms
f'ro• Pa~ Al
KIDNAP ...
El Toro roads
Throne railed shenrf's oCfacers
as the car drove orr and patrol
cjrs from that departmenl and
other county polil·e a~enc 1 cs
moved 1n on the route taken by
the k1dnaper.
Tustin police s potted the car al
letirdly driven b y Rodnques and
h alted 1l on the Santa Ana
Free" ay ne ar Its lnterl1ect1on
"'1th the ~e" port F'rl'eWay
Deputi ~ s111d Hoonques pro·
mptly s urrendered and handed
mer the knife They Slltd the
'-'Om•n and her two children
"t'n• unharm<>d
Rodr1qut?s wai. booked into the
county J&al on c harl{es of ktdnap-
tnl(, robb(>ry and a1>~11ull wllh in·
tent to commit rope .
Sheriff's orfacers 'aid tod1y
thev are queatlomn• Rodriques
an connection "Ith a number of
South Countv Incident! in whkh
\\Omen \\ere thr('atened al knife
or gunpoint b) a man "'ho was
up a bi<' to l'Orn plt'te tht' Oct or Seit·
ual lntercoune
Thev uad four womrn, l \\t) In ~lasi11on \'ll"JO find l\\O an Laiuna
;\;qnael. "'<'re attacked and
robbed In their homes by a man
"ho carrll'd a cllphoard and
11lentif1ed hi m~elf on at lett!ll two
1wrai.1ons ao; bc1n1t from "the
parc~I post "
Death Threat
By Kidnapers
CARACAS. \'en('7Uel e 1l1l'l 1
T'hr k1dn11 pf'r' nr Arnt'rir.1n
hu,lnt'''mnn \\ llhl'lm Ntt'hOIJ'
h,I\(' thr1•11t••n1•tl to t''IN'Utf' him If
llw ltO\ t'rnmt•nt 1nterl'f'fl'" "11 h
th1•lr pl""' 111 hrlnJ: him to trlol
,,, .1n 1•nt•m' of th1• 111•oplc• '
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m.tn.ljlf'r of 0\\ l'fl'I llllnni'I ur
\ l'nf'1Ul'IA \\ lh 11bdurl~ rn11n h1~
hum<' frliiA\ n111ht b) IH'H'n
.11 nwd 111.1 .. k1·t! nwn
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ORANOE COAST "
DAILY PILOT
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.Keep _or Kill?
F ale of Mars Life Debate d
l'~lTED :"AT10NS, !'\ \ i At> 'i Sc1E>ntlslb ure nrltuin~
m t'r "hethl•r to kf't-p or kall un~
h' 1nl{ thin~:. j :.p•c,-craft t'\ l'n
tuall) m•) brlnll back rro1n
Marli, a"'"' l ' N r('pot't 11y1
Onr 11\df' wants to kffp them :it
1111 roi.b, for ~tud). thl' otht•r
\\ 11nl:1 to 1..111 them. for rear thl'\
"all lnfet't th\.• l':trth 11nd \'n
d anier a ll humanlt~
Ttw rrport. propun'tl fur tht•
t: N C'ommltttf on the Pt•arl·hil
Saddleback
Voters Eye
TriIDester
L'~., of Outer Sp11ct', urge that
tht' ,., u\' nut bl' l\'n to lncia' 1du,1l
AO\ l'rnmcnt:i. but be tad .. led.
l~ft11 t' 1t!\ bN'ome:. an actui1J 11111
bll•m. by ll<'ll'Oll:U~ ll\ arr 'lll
t rnatlonal forum "
Tht author!' D Grnt\n, l'I
Pact> und T II Jult•.. sul(lll')t)
th.it th\• 1>ropC1 fo1 um 1~ th,• ('u111
m 1 tl t't' on S vu c.'1• H1·i-t'l\r(' h
IC'O l't\jt ) of tht lnh'rt1at111tHll
Coun<'ll or Sdl'nllMe llnlon11. tif
which thev lhem3t'IVf'll ore mf'm
bt•r:-Thi· JUlhvn. un• not
otht•n}:it.t' l(h'nl1ti1•d
·•!!"fir dt>c111\oni-tohn h~ iil\y
!>1nfllt• nation +ievt' lmphet~lo1111
tor ell oth\•r natlon11 ltwolvod In
i-.ptlCl' flltlht"I Ont.I. In thl' VXll"\'lt\\',
for tht• 11urvh ill or mttnklnd
at,elf.' the~ contend
·r11r1r r hoptt'r 1>11 i1pat'l' hwlofl)
ADVENTU .. ESOME TIUO STAND ABOARD TRIMARAN THEY'LL SA IL TO CARl88!AN I SLA~O.
Vtc Swet'tngen {left), Bob and Marflyn_MllH ~'!_Among 80 Seeking Utopia
Saddleback \'alle) l 'n1r1ed
School Oastnct trustees tona~ht
are expected to consider a pru
po,al to i.h1Ct 10termt•d1alt'
:-rhooh; onto .t trimestt>r calen·
dat
ci. part or a general report on \hi.'
l.tte't dl'' e lopmelllM 111 i-µnt't'
:-t·1ent't' ant.I lt·t·hnolOA) lhlll
l'OSPA R hai. 11ent the l" :'-rum
m1 t1ee for tht' cnmm1ttt't' !-'"
lormation at 1tli request
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One Boat Hit f 'rcutt Pa~ :\ I
Powerboat Racers
Dodge Big Whales
·CRUISE ...
L'nder the plan. Intermediate
school• would offer chtss~ dur-
ana three s emesters durtn11 the re· ~ular school year. C~ntly. t"o
semesters are beln11 offered dur·
ana the ume lime petiod.
That :.t•t·t ion ot tnt• 1 c•1mrt
Po•nb out thttt the Lmtl'd Stall''
\'lkln1 \'ehlcle tg lttnd on tlw
planet Mars. nt '<ll 1u1ttmt•r ."111
test 11011 umplt>~ on th\' .,llOl for
sllfrul of lift' 011 lndicatt'tl b' 'ut·h
oraonlt' t•o mpound11 as l'urbon
dioxide and m ethant>.
~ligratang whales added lo the
haurds of onshore powerboat
raci na orr th e South ern
Califom1a coast Sunday " hen the
32 starters In the Manna del Rey
Grand Prix blasted through
three to five foot seas O\'er the
174-mlle course .
B.t> Nordskog of \'an Nuys
'manal{ed to dodl{e the mammoth
mammals en route to a n ctory
that boosted ham to :-Jo 1 an the na·
11onal standings
Not so lucky "as Arnold Glass
oC Australia who "as pushing
Agriculture
Chief But~
In Newport
Secretary or Agrtculture Earl
Bula was expected to praise the
upor\ of U .S. farm goods In a
lun c heon speec h t o the
Agr ic ultural Council o f
California today at Newport
Beach's M arrlolt Hotel.
The farmers' 1troup Is holding
a three-day convention at the
Ne" port Center hotel.
In copies or the s~h released
ll\ls morning, Butt ls quoted as
s aylna farmers are ~ming the
nation 's "11reatest strenath''
because or the world"!! gro\\ inc
demand fot food
"Our ameiing ability to pro
duce food In this country as the
world's population continues to
izrow will become not only a
source o f natio nal pride ond
strength. but the vt>ry roundallon
of hope for world peace and
stablllty. · · the speech tuds
In his talk Butt defends ('xport
of farm pro ducli\
"Farm exports c realt• 1nh~
about SJ.000 o ff farm JOb~ fnr
ent'h billion dollari; of merM·a~
~<1les One out of t'' l'I) four JOb!>
an l ' S pr" ate emplriymtml rt•
latt•s to aizracultu1eIn11nm<> wu~
anti If it \\er<•n 'I for farm {'\f)Orh
j lol ol pt>ople would be pouncllrtlt
tht• pavtmt>nt lo6kinJ? fur \\nrk
nr nn unem1110, rnt'nt anl1 u<itnl!
food 'lamp!'. h•· 'Jltl
Harris Cottle
Last Rite8
Held Today
F\ant'rul sen ire' \\t'l t' hc>ld to
till) fo1 El Toro re+<ldt•nl llarn'I
Cotti('. "hn tllc•!I Thul'lcla\ lit n
!'\I'\\ poi t n .... ch ('On\ .tlc•'lt'1•nt
ho11pltol
~tr Cnltlt' "'nrkrtl In It \'lnr .1<.
th<' San .Joaquin <lnlr Cm11 '"
!luperintc·ndt•nt 1in111 h1i-la"t ill
nt''I" llt• "'"' lwrn in Hc•cll :1mh
and"' n" .in act I v1• M l\!I011
tlf' 1~ !lurvl\'rd hy hi:-"uln"'.
Helen . of the family h<iml'. 24921
Mu1rland" Rh·d b' a'"" Tom
or Lakl' .fort.>'11. b' a ct.rni:htl'r
Bonnie Knuthten, nf Clrc•11on h\
h15 mother. Rec m.1 ('ollltt. of
:'\e" port n earh . tn· " 'll'llt'r
Ooroth\ Pai:t.>. ot ;\1'"'P<HI
Reach . and b~ r out
grandC'hlld rt'n
Toda' .. ""r' lce11 "'""' hf'ld :it
the Pacanc \'1t•w C'h3JM'I Rr'
C<'Cll Eanec; offlr131l-d Bunal
"'ao; al F a1rha ven \l1•mnrlal
Park In Santa Ana
Italy-Red MPPt
MOSCOW <APl ltahanC-nm
munu1t party leader Enn('<>. lif>rl
an11uer met todav \\1th SCl\lcl
leader Leonid I. Brer.hne,· and o
commun ique d ist ributed by
ltl'lllan officials !181d a net'd wu
recognized fo r continued "an
ternl'ltionalJst cooperation on lhr
bBSI!; of fraternal fn end. .. h1p and
m"tual rei;pec\ for uch other·~
autonomy.··
NordskOIZ as the powerful boats
roared past the Palos Verdes
Penins ula He was knocked out of
the rare when has boat hit a large
"hale. rlppanJ: off one or the
boat ·11 propeller!! and causing
other minor damage Neither the
:.kipper nor his crew were ln-
JUred Gla'ls broughl his boal
Sabre Dance back to port with
one engine .
Besides dod (ling "halea. the
racing fleet was battered by a
heavy chop over m ost or the
course. c•us an(l a heavy atlrlllon
rate Onl> e1eht of 16 offshore en·
tries finai.hed The race "'as
scheduled Saturday but "'es
SonReacuea
Trapped Dad
SAN Dl!:GO (AP> -A
U ·year-old boy, five feet
four In c h es tall and
weighing 135 pounds,
managed lo lift lhe front
end of a Chevrolet tmpal11
lon11 enough t o free his
f1lher, who was trapped
under the car. authorities
Ill\'
Y.•1111am Orill said he
ralaed hl11 car on a Jack to
work on its brakes Sund ay,
\\hen the car slipped off
th<' Jeck tra11plng him un
demeath ~
Authorltl~s said the son.
Ricky, monall(ed to tan the
car's rront end about six to
t'l1tht lnC'he" off the 11round.
allowln1t hl!J fother to rnll
frt>e .
College Board
Plans Special
Me et Tonight
Tru,tet''I nr tlw S11d<lleh11rk
C11mmun1t' Collt·ll•' lh,1111·1
hll\1' 'f'hl'clUh•tl .1 'J>l't'l.tl fllt•c•I
anjl for i o r lm•k t11nl11ht lo 11..,1·11,~
lel{l'ol J\ I \'t' cnnc·ern"
f h I' m t• t' \ I II I! h .1 ' h ( l ' n
'fht•dulrcl fnr Jl1111rn :?12 ur •h•·
('tlmJHI" l1h1 ,tr\ hul Olli) half nr 11
\I ill h1• u111•n tu thr p11hli1
J 1,1c•d for lht• p11hl11 por\11111 or
1h1• mt>ellnA '' u fh'<'""'ion •'' thl' l'11lll1t .ti ltt•f1'1 Ill 1\rl ol 1'17 1
, 1'111p11,111nn !11 "'hic·h 1h•1tl" "1th
rtmrllC'I of 111h'rc"t onrl pul1l11· 1h"
l'10 .. 11n•
'I t u.,11•1•" tht>n "'tll n•1111• to"'
l'Clll I\ l' h<''''IOn fuc U dll\l'll!l'lltlll of
:-;(•11111\• 11111 llill \\ltlth ''"'"''"'h''' 1lll1tlt•lint•1' fo1 1•nq1l11~ 1·1 ''m pto~ 1•
1elut111n' 1n p11 hl 11· 1•1h11·111101111\
'~ ~11·m ..
Mardi Gras
Lent Ne ars
:'it:\\ ORl.F./\~S 1C l't 1
Carn&\ ul rt'veler' rt>,lt'd wenry Ju'. achln• ht•1ul11 nml 11p,1·t
'llomarh' to<la' \n Ket reOll) for
tht> co,tuml'rl antic" of thl' final
\11trch G ra<. do' thnt 1111hc•r" tn
t ht' 40 rl '" n• Ii It 1t111.. oh<l1•1 ' a nee
of 1.1•nt
T"' n p9rade' "err tht' onl\•
public l'\ ent" on tC?da' s carnl\'OI
calender
But 011 Mardi Gro<. Oa' · Fat
Tue,d.t''· the parades "'111 1111
from tlf\\\ n until after dark a!'
i'Mtumt'd rl'\'e lers drcnk end
relebrate 1n the !!lreets \\1th such
~aud~ sidehi;:hls a~ a F'renrh
Quarter bl'auty contest for
tren,vestlte11 At m idnight Tues·
d ay cl ~ 111 bt> over and Lent -a
~olemn period of fa~tan8 and re
hAtO\J conlemplat1on ~111
tx-11ln
"These are ~ubJeCt:. that a
person can m:ike a In 1n~ from
Here. "e ha' e ll'Urher' bt.>ang produced, lho1:1s andi. of them.
and they can "t !{et jobs a nd the)
can'I teach anybody else \\hut
they need to get a job, .. Mn ..
~Illes said
The students, "'all learn by do·
mg, rather than by reading a
book, s he s aid.
While the pro11ram i" to last
throul(h August, Mrs Mlleft u ld
there are hopes that the project
"iU-lead to establishment or
:.mall comm unities o ffer·
mg alternall\ e llrestyle11 to the
ancreasangly Impe rsonal and ar
responttible lives or m od e rn
Americans \...
Sht> saad they hoped to set up
small port v1lla1tes
"The people an the rommunil\
\\Ould bt> n·~pon-.1ble for lht•
rommunaty Thl') 'd be small. 00
lo iO peopl~· so people "ouldn "t
lost> their adentaty." she so ad
"It's hard \\Ork. and :.ome pco
pie wouldn't c:ill lhul l'toplll."
:.he said
Glaze. n ow captain of the
"Naughty I.ad)." om· of thl•
trimarans, said he \\ai. about to
be promoted when he packed up
stake~. Asked "hy. he sttu.I
·~eerause I didn't "ant to b<• u
40·»<'rtr·old crapo; dealer "
Ki sein~~r Visit
PALM SP R l ~GS IL'PI l
S<•cre\arv of Slllt1.• llrnr\ 1\1"11
inger "a~" mdinll up a bnef stay
at the dest'rt home or actor Kark
Dou~las lodn'. "1th no offlcaal
\\Ord on "hether ht' "oulrl try to
t:'Ontact ha' former ho"l'I, rt1r hard
=-:1xon. noout his l'htna 'tsat -__ _...
VOIJR
Trustees are being asked lo ap·
prove the plan as a pilot project
durina the 19T6· TT school year
In other action. tl'\Ullfffl "Ill
consider naming the school cur·
rently under construction west of
Lake Foreat Drive on Winding
Way In El Toro.
A co'mmlltee. composed of
parents. student!! and rommunl·
ty 'olunteers. have submitted
the names. Lake F'orHt Elemen·
tary School. Modjeske Elemen ·
tar)' Sehool and R-ancho Canada
E le mentary School, for the
board's consideration.
Community and student Polls
indicate a majority of area rc.-sa·
denta favor Lake Foreet Elenun t~ry ~hool as the name. Thi•
• addleback Area Hls t orlee l
society has e ndorsed the name nr
Rancho Can ada Ele mentary
School
An Editorial
"Wide lntere!lt "111 be kinJlC'tl tr slan• or llfe ue found. beeaust>
one 1tron1l conclus ion Is thut lift•
hos orlizlnated t"' Ice> by lnde1w11
dent events,·· it 11 uys, nnd 'IUll
!{eats lhl'll nny 11m•h dl11coH·r~
ma) lead to onother ~pttt·e mli-
1<lon to brln1t M 1H tian ~<Hl
!!amples heonnR or11an1sm11 hudl
to earth
"Rlolof(lst11 "Ill be 0\ e1 "htlm
lngh a nxious to comparl' Mur
tlan and terrl'stria l orl{l\n&,m'I an
the laborator)." the N>port !W~"
Somt> !lee no boiler 1n thol It
adds The) belle\e \hat 111
iranl!lms from Mars \\oulcl lw 'ltt
affected by th'• eonh s hlllhN
temperatures. hum1ll11' untl ti\
~ li(en conte>nt11 thul lht') \\011ld ht•
hurd to keep uli,•e l'\t'll ln llll'
laborn\op ·. ond the,· doubt lh11t
an) "ouhl p011t• 11 thruut uf lnlt•t
lion
Election Choices
Mission Viejo voters will fill three vucuncies on
the Municipal Ad visory Council Iue~rlay . MAC
makes recommendations to county government on
items of local importance.
The Dally Pilot recommends ·
-('el Nevt
-John Noble
-Thomas R. Cn l(l
Many Mission Viejo voters also will ca11t balloL'I
on Capistrano Unified School District "41 proposed $.10
mllllon bond Issue for !ichool houslnJ.t The recommt•n·
dallon:
-Yes on school hoods.
SOCIAL SECIJRITV CHECK
WAS NEllER SAFER.
MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopere-
t1on with the United States Government.
1s now authorized to receive a direct
deposit of your Social Security Check
into your personal savings account.
your direct deposit t0<1.1y
1. No more concern about mall daleys
or th• chance of havlnQ your check
lost or stolen
2. No waiting in line to deposit or cesh
your check. Your check earns Interest from the
date ol deposit until the day you need 1t.
You'll receive the highest anlerest
available on Federally 1naured savings.
Here are three good reasons to start
3. Simply come into Mariners. our
friendly aavings counselors wlll start
your personal direct depoalt ,
Im medlttety.
W ITH M ARI NERS "DIRECT DE POSIT" SERVICE
YOUR INCOM E WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROF IT ABLL
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(M01,,Q'9trw
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310 Glltf'ney•• St
7141 494 '~
OPlNINC \OON
lot An9el•• l•••tly Hiii•
I Opp M• S•"o• '~'"P•lnll ,~C' $n II• •••'1 ()1
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