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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilot7
SOn Clemente llODJe ~ndangered .
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March Storms CIA. Plot to Kill
In Like a Lion~
More Rain Doe In Memo to FBI
DAILY PILOT
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH'2, 1976
VOl 6', Ill() U 1 U :CTIOHS,14 "AG•S
Del•• ...... -•• ,.,_, k-111
EARLY MORNING SLIDE UNDERMINED FENCE, PATIO
A Troubling Vlew From the Top tor Homeowners
Waterlogged Cliff
Falls Onto Highway
8) FREOF.RIC'K SCJlm::\1F.HL • Of'"• Oa•ly ,.II .. "•"
A home in .1n ..,,r1u-.1\c San
C'leml•nll' blufftop ne1,,:hborhood
\\SS 1hre.11ened t•Jrl~ Inda\ "hrn
a "ntt•rlt'gj!rd l hunk nf the ch ff
hroke nrr and tumhl<·d on to
PJr1hc C"oaM ll 1i.:h" a~
The ~hde lerl about t'l!lhl feet
between the ba<'k dnnr of C'hfford
Dunhhm ·s res1dl'n<'t'. 215 C:i mtno
San tlemc>ntc. and the hluff ('(.fge.
The shcte tore out a portion of a
spht nul fen<'<' and bnck pauo.
The ~hde occurr('(.f about i JO
am a<\ cit\ er<'"' \\Orked to
clean up debris on the highway
lc>rt b\ numerous olher slnies
Monda\ afternoon and mitht. The :.h ppa~e lefl the stretch of
h11th" ay bet\\ l'<'n Camino
Capistrano and Estan<'1on dosed
from 2 pm. Monday to 8 a m lo·
da\
San Clemente police contacted ,,
I
own<-rs of homes that front atop
the 100.foot clirrs aner the col·
lapse or the clif£ by the Dunham
home
Cit\' EnRineer Phil Pctt'r said
lodav that he believes lhe homes
are 'in no 1mmed1ate danger of
falhn g
Re said the s lide a pparently
"''as caused by a bwldup of water
<See C'LIFF. Page A2)
Fll"St Hold up
l'ORTH ATTLEBORO. Mass.
(A P) -The first bank robbery in
North Attleboro ·s 200-year his·
tory was followed b y a quick ar·
rest A Taunton Cooperative
Bank manager spnntl"d four
blocks and grabbed a man who
allegedly stole s1:000 from a
branch office. poUce said. 1
~
'
• 1tness Saw
I
/ffe..o to FBI .
Castro's Death
Plot Confirmed
WASHINGTON CAP) -A
former head of the Secrt'l Service
confirms that the late Chu.•(
Justice Earl Warren one<' told
him he learned or u.s plots lo
kill Cuba's Fidel Castro, but not.
until three years arter the War·
ren Comm1ss1on concluded its In·
vestigat1on into the as:.assinat1on
of John F Kennedy
In an interview Monday night.
James J Rowley, who retired 10
Bible Wor ke r
Capture d
By Musli ms
A translator for th<' Summer
Jnat1lule or LinllUISll<'S , an af·
Ciliat e o f Wyc liffl' B1hlr
Tra n sla tors in Hunlinl(ton
Beach, is being held hoslagc in
the southern Philippines by
Mushm terrorists
Eunice Dlmant, 36. of Great
Britain, was kldnapcd Sa1urday
mommg as she rode m a ho:it
between is lands. accordinf{ lo Al
Pence. vice president for in
t ernatlo nal op<'rallons a l
Wvcl1rre.
Pence said he spoke ln Wychff('
otrldal11 in the Ph1lippinc!! Mon·
day. who said they do not behevr
Mi ss D1manl 1s 1n phyiu<'al
danger and negot1at1ons are pro
reedinR between the Ph1hppin<'
government and her raptors Jle
said they ure demand ml( lhf' re·
lease of two Muslim polit1c11I
prisoners.
He s aid Miss Dimanl has h<'en
In the Philippines since 1972
workin g 1n th e village of
Panlgayan trying to develop an
alphabet, grammar and translat·
ed mate rial in the Ban~ing1
Samal language. which has
never been written down.
She was captu(ed at 9 a.m.
Saturday as s h e and her
landlord. Sulaiman Barhama
traveled by boat from their home
island to a neighboring one
Miss D1mant 's partner. Jo Ann
Gault of San Diego, had not gone
on the boat trip. Wycliffe orricials
ln the Philippines will have to de·
clde whether or not Miss Gault
should remain in the area, he ex·
plained.
Pence said Miss Dimant is one
<Stt HOSTAGE, Page~>
1973 as director or the Secret
Service. also confirm('(] that ht•
passed th~ information lo the
FBI-in a memo lo then f'BI
Director J . Edgar llOO\'er.
Earlier Monday, sources re
ported that the Senate Jn.
t elh gence Comm 1llee h:t.s ob·
tained a copy o( that memo. ·
R ow ley, \'a cat1 on1ng i n
Flor ida. s aid the information had
been provided to Warren by an
unidentified source at a mect1nR
arranged by the late column1M
Drew Pearson
The memo provides the first
evidence that Warren , who
headed the invesl1Ral1on which
concluded thal Lee Jl orvey
Oswald acted alone in k1lhn1it
Kennedy, rver learn('(] of tht' CIA
plots to kill Castro. Ho\\le}':>
m"110 was wrill<'n in 191>7, thrrc·
vear s after the Warn•n t•om·
m1ss1on publis hed It' con·
clus1oni.
Columnist J ack Ander.,nn, who
said he also has a copy of memo,
s~11d Monday that Howlt•y ml11·
takenly told lloovN that Wnrren
also learnPd from the sourct' that
Castro ordered Kennedy's death
m retahat1on for the attempts on
h.Js o~ n life.
Anderson, a former pnrtnt'r of
Pea rl\on'11, said tht' sour<''' hud
direct nrter-thl'·fart knowledl(l'
o( the CIA plots hut was only
speculalln1t when he told Warrt.•n
about a possible Castro retaha·
t1on.
Anderson dest'rlbed the con·
tents of the m emo to The As·
scx:1ated Pres!\ '" an mterv1Pw
Monday after lhe La.'1 Vegas Sun
reportt>d thal a secret rt'port in
the hands of the Senate commit·
tee docume nted the fact lhal
(Stt WARREN, Page Al)
DON'T CALL
arr HALL
TEL AVlV. Israel <AP) -The
mayor's telephone -and all the
phones al Tel Aviv City Hall -
were cul off today. The Ministry
o f Commun1cations said the
munic ipality hadn'to,..pa1d its
telephone bill.
An oHleial said the lines would
be reconnected after City Hall
and the fire department. "h1ch
was left only its emer~enc.>
number working, paid 127.000
Israeli pounds about Sli.000
,
O .. ly l'llol \tMt ,._.
HB STREET SCENE
And the Rains Came •
More R ain
E~cted
Along Coast
The 11tnrm that dum()<'d morl'
than two in <'hC's of rain on i.orrw
parts of thr Orangl' Coni.t 111 t·~
prl'tcd to hni.trr over Soulhnn
California throu~h W<'dnt•sdav
and wealht'rmen say thert•'s a
50 50 chance• more ram will fall
The storm thot moved mtu thc•
area early Monday mornlnl(
h~hl 2 1 inche-. or rum to
La•n Ni~uel. lht• h1i.ihr1>t rt'
cording on lht' Orange Coai-t.
Elsewhere, ratnfall f1 1(11rt>s
ranged from .67 inches at llunt
m~on B<'ach and ~ inche'> at
Newport Beach to 1.01 m<'hes 1n
San Clemente and 1 JO m El Toro
A spokesman for the OrungC'
Count v Flood Control D1stru·t
said .84 in<'hes fell in Santa Ana.
bnngmg the official county total
to 4.57 for lh<' season . Average
rainfall for this date. acrordlng
to county statistics. 1s 9 M.
F1ood control oHiclals said
there was no flooding tn nooc:1
control channels. hut they noted
there was some localized street
flood in ~. particularly a long
MacArth'lnr floulevard between
Bonita Cl~on Onve and Uristol
Street •
In San Cl<'mente, the rainfall
touched off a "l'nl's of rock and
<Se-e RAJ:\', PageA2>
o?
Surprise
Seen.in
Rebuttal
SAN FRANCISCO CP) -A sur·
prise prosecution rebuttal wil·
ness will testify he s aw Patricia
Hearst carrying bull els during a
Symb1onese Liberation Army
bank holdup, it was reported to·
day.
Miss Hearst, who is clajming
she part1c1pated in the robbery
under duress. has specifically
stated that sht• nev<'r knew dur-
ing the robbery if the sawed-oft
Ml carbine the SLA gave her was
loaded and that s he had no other
ammunition m her possession at
the lime.
The San Francisco Chronicle
said 1l lt'arned that a rumored
prosecution "surpnse witness"
1s Zig Berzins. a stereo store
ownrr whose s hop 1s across from
lhc Hibernia Bank a t 22nd and
Noriega streets where the holdup
oecurred.
The Chronidc said Berzins has
ident1f1ed M .... s llears t as the
woman he saw picking up bullet'\
and two ammunition clips that
spilled when i.ht• was bumped a~
she entt·rC'd th<• ha nk.
Berzins wa's t•xpcl'led lo he
called today whc•n US. Attorney
(SPr PATTV, PageA2)
Orang-a CouHt
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"'.-n•h ~·r
\'ariablr clouds with
showt•r' I 1krly lon1"ht and
Wc>dnPsday, ll<'<'ordmit Lo
thr \\t•at h1•r ladv. Chant·e
of ra111 r10 pnl'enl tonl~hl
und \Vt•rfnr1>day. J1 1ghs S6
to 62. Lows 44 lo f>O,
I NSIDE T ODAY
Working women now have
~ranger marnagc.• than thnr
stay-al home imt<'rs, says a
LC researchtr. Story, 82.
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Science
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~Could Harness · St111's Power'
IAN rRANCllCO <AP > -A
)Mtertal proeeH lhal could ont
day laamn 1 lho 1un for pow•r and .. alltllJe atawater fot' ln11aUon
• baa betn dl1covend by • •m of ecltnt11u, tl wu an ·
munctd today •Dr. Wallbtr 8t0t-cktnlu1, • •t blolo1t1t, ht1ded a re6urctl
m from the UC Mcd•<'ul
ler in Son FrancLSco und the
Uonal Aeronaulic1 and ~vacv
A-d mlnl1tr 11tlon oat Amu
Detente=
DemUe?
LONDON CA Pl -£:idled
Russian author Alexander
· Solzhensts) n sa) s the \\'es t
.. 1s on lhc 'ergc or a col
l apse" because o f
"cap1lulallons" In purau·
lng deltnte with the Soviet
Union.
.. , wouldn't bl' s urpn'>ec.l
al the sudden and 1mm1
nent '311 or the Wl'~t .''
Sohhen 1t :;yn told in·
ter vlewer Mi chael
Charlton of the Brltl1h
Broadcaatln g Corp. Mon-
day night on the weekly
television news progrum
"Panorama "
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HOSTAGE. •
of about 200 Summer lnstatutl'
wor kers now 1n the Ph1hppanc ....
working lo tran:,l.ile 35
languages.
The k1dnapsng 1s not belle' ed
related to their ~ork. he said.
although the rebels rnay have felt
capt uring a European o r
Amencan ~ould give them a bet·
ter bargaining pos1t1on \\1th the
government.
He said lherl' ha\e be en
Rveral recent krdnapang-, n •lat·
ed to conflict~ bet"een Mul>hm
rebel groups and lhl' J:OV<•rnmt·nt
but relea s e~ ha\c been
negotiated.
Miss D1mant had undergont·
translation training in Great Bri
t1an and Southern Mexico and
Pence said he believed she hacl
ulso s topped bru•rly an llunt·
ington Beath bt•Corc her dl•
parture
lier work included dcv&bln((
ways to w rite down the prevlou:.·
ly unwritten languof!e. form1ni.:
grammar and then working with
the govl.'rnm ent lo produce
educational matenals, and e"en-
tually a translated Bible
It also included teaching local
residents ho\\ lo lnl>lruc t
''11lagers t o read and ~rite
Pence !'laid the \\ork u~uallv
lakes 10 to 15 > eJrs to <'Omplek.
Miss Dimant and Miss Gault
have been working in an area.
whe re villagers live on the ocean
and work as tr11ders and "hs
hermen. according to a July 1974
newsletter about thl•ir "orl.
In that newsletter. Miss Dl-
mant said shr fo rmerly ~orkcd
11 years in the Inland Revenue
Service in Enaland, and 11he not
<'d ht'r new assignment "Is iiolnll
to be Just as com plicated a-s the
Hr1t1sh tax 1y1tem, but tnflnitcly
more re~ ard1n1o1
"What n prh·1lcge to 11ent' ll1m
in th11 buut1ful countr" • ..
Sapporo Bombed
SAPPORO, Jupan cAPI /\
powerrul explo1'1on blamed on o
tsmt' bomb set by rndkab ~hat ·
trred parts or the llokk1udo ~ttll('
office bulldtna today, klllln11 t"o
11enon11 and 1njur1na 81 othrh, 13
seriout1I\'. authorlttt'A 11Uttl Tht·
clcad W<;r,. lclentH1('<l a~ u 4~ Yl'.H
old wom1tn and a ~\'('or nlrl
man
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Vlaw that di1covtrtd lbt pro c ' ..
S\oet'kensus' INS dl•covtry t>f
a 11mplt' bacterium capablt-of
COC\Vtrtlng l>U"Jllhl Into rood ancl
ener1y WU5 1tud1l-d by the n.·
1earthtr1, who found a proct>i.~
that one day may .rnl m UI 1tud)
of dlst'Bi.ei. and the production or
electrsctty and lut'l lor.ma.'>:. t'Oll
•umpt1on. h~ u1d
Thi• 111 lht• first ll111tt a
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Bill D~ad?
photochemical mec han.lsm other
th • .m photoonth~ Lt b.. btt"n
found for convtrtm1 1unli1ht to
chemical •nerl)' and food In a
ln·1ng or1an1•m. t0ttkcnlu.a told
ll news conrer•nct
He ••ld lb• proct11, wtllle
1m1l.tr to photoaynth•I•. ''I f11r
~smpler and could not be USl-d to
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No Action Seen
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On Gun Control
WASH l:"GTON CAP> -The
House Jud1c1dry Committee to
da> sent a gun control bill b<tt•k to
its s ubcommittee on t nml• J
mo' e som e ~upporll'rl> i.a1d
~ould kill the ll'.1:1:.litlJOn
Judic1uy Ch1urman Peter \\
Rodino Jr. CD-N Y.1.i.a1dhl.'"as
disappointed by the 17·16 'ote
He said he could not predict
"hether lht• bill \\ould makt.' 1t
back to the ru11 t om m1lll'l' lh11>
St'SSion
Another membl.'r . Rep Hobt•rt
F Drlnan <D ·Mass .l, said
"they've killed the bill" and that
lhto "rifle lobby Intimidated these
people.''
An sntenst; lol>b) 1n ~ l'ffort
F ro• P a g e .-11
CLIFF ...
in the cliff Thl' ~hdl·. hl· :.aid, hill>
relieved that pres~urc
Of the estimalt'd 50 t•ubic \ard.,
of dJrt that d ropp{·d :1" a )· fro m
the c llrr. P ctwr :. • .11d . 'Thl•
~unt t!ll.it l'a ~t· o ut 1:-not
st"i!'ltthn~. ~ut ll l>Uil' t'lj)t•n!\ OAl'.1>'' t')e~ ..
The s he.Jc· undl'r..,corc:. t·on
cern:. made b' l'olom· Cove n·:-1
dents to the San Cl~mentc Cat v
Council last July Thl') appc art•tl
to demand Cit) a ction to stop thl·
continuing erosion o( thl• IJluH
face.
Pastor Slain
By Policeman
SP R ING \'ALLEY . N Y.
t U Pt ) The pastor of 11
Rockland County church "ai.
:.hot and killed by a poh('f.' officer
1nves t1gating a report o( a
burglary at the church. police n·
ported
The Re\. J. l::rnest
Haussmann. 49. pastor of the
Dutch Reformed Ctwrch, ~as
taken to Ramapo General
llospltal after !\tonday night s
shooting but died I~ minutes
arter arrival. Authont1e<1 s111ct h~
\\as shot once in the chest with a
.357 magnum re' olver
Spring \'alley pol1cl· orricer
Char les Bcrben1rh wu im-
mediately suspended and" 111 up-
~>eur before a Rorklund County
$?rnnd jury :\larch 10
afl,.unst the bill hod h4>l'n mount·
ed b> the :-0.allonnl Rine A:.:.ocsa·
tson and a tradl' manufacturers
j.lroup l.:no" n :.1:> :-.portmg Arma
.ind Ammun1t1on ::,oc1t•ly
T\\o membt•r., "hose votes
wert c rucial In i.endln~ the bill
back to aubcom mlllee were
Rep:i Edward !'.: P1tt tison ID·
!'J Y I and Geo rge E Damel!>on
10 -Cahf. > Bo th frequently !>1ded
with gun control ad,ocalel> in
pre\ IOUll \'Ole:-. but both VOl<'d to
recomm it
They 11a1d t hey were dis·
satisfied ~1th provisions In the
bUl to ouUaw 10-caJled corice..I•·
bit-"eaJXin" and "anted the s ub-
eo mm1tlet' to <·ons1der that 1:.:.ue
a1:aan
The l" o con1o?r e:>smen ~aid the)
prtde rr1.•d thJl the 1~i.ue bl'
handled sn the l>Ubcommlltee
rather than b' Jmt>ndment on lhl!
I loui..e Ooor ·
Tht-motion lo recommit wu:.
offered b' Rep. Thomas
R.11ls bal·k c n Ill I
Sourct·~ :.aul lhl' rormcr head
of the Ld" Enforn·ment As
i.1stanct• Adm sn1~1ratson. Donald
S,Jnl41r('lla. \\a~ \\Ori.mg for tht·
m .. muf.1ct un•r... · 1n:.t1tull'
Valley Woman
Injured by
He.-Own Car
A Fountain \'alley woman suf-
fert•d leg 1n;unes Monday whE>n
~hl' "as accident all) run over by
her own car. police rt>Ported.
Jennie Lind Brown, S2. o( 17332
San Luis St . "as treatt'd for
hrul)l'~ and rl'll'a!>t'<l al llunt -
inKt on lnll•rt•ommuml) llo p1ta l
after tht• 10 -13 J m 1nc1dent
Officers stud !!he had backed
he r t ar fro m a garagl', then left st
an re\'er~<· "halt• ~he elosed the
J:aragc door
When 'lhe spotted thl' car mov·
mg, Police rf'portt'd, she tned to
;ump bark ini1lde Rut the car
door raughl on a no partma sign,
l.not k1ng Mri1 Hrown un·
dernealh the veh1rle
Ofrlct'r11 said the cur rolled on
do wn an 11llt•). anti struck
:molh<'r gurugt>. before the vie·
11m ran over 11nct dro\l' 1t bock to
hero" n garugl' --------
Soccerdelir Star
That bespN·tacled ~occer player k1ckm.r It around an the
Lo5 Angeles Coliseum Is none other than rock superstar
Elton John . .itttrl'd in a Lo's An~eles Aztecs uniform
John. a ruS?h'.' phiyer In his native England. took to the
field to publicize the team 1n which he has recenlly ar-
qwred an interest.
•
pl1ment conta1nc.>d in the c•ll
membrane or tlJlobactt•rtum
halobl\1m • .J ba ctt'num round In
111 water, Stoeck rntu.' ")Jld
Ph oto;,)nlh i:s 1 ~ u•t i.
chloroph) II. J Rrt't:n pigment
'Which 11ve !> plant ll'u\c!i their
r11m1Uar tmt. for f.,(\'llltnl( rood
undl•neran
··The purph• mt•nihrurw ~l·•·m"
to hnk cl'rtam CundJmeotal llfu
ce1ae1 v ( llvsut: ce-lla ,
l'ro• P~1ll
PATTY •••
JamH L Bro\\ n1n1 Jr OPt'n~ hh
rebuttal l'USe amid '>Pl'l·ulat1on
that th trlal of tht 2l·year-old
news paper he1rei-l\ t ould 1.!0 tu th.
JW'Y b) "eek ·~ l nd
Arter a la:.t minutl' Jlllt h
aimed at s h.illenng then l'ihlnh
t)' of a go\-trnmcnl produc·l!d
fllJn of )l1s s llurat dunng th..-
robbt'r). the ddense re ll'd lh
case :\tonda\ "1th o !.torm' Jl
cusat1on or pro~et ullun m1:-11111
duct
Defense attorm·~ F l.t'l' lk11h:)
and Albt•rl John!>on argued In
\'lsn for d11m11sul of th~ mdlt>l
ment~ a~alnM Miu Hearst, al
HARRISES WIN VICTORY;
EVIDENCE ILLEGAL-AS
SONG WRITIEN
ABOUT PATTY-.\7
leisng that thl' 1<overnment cill\
torted a t wo-minute m ovie
pieced together from bunk ... ur
\e1llance photog raph.' anti ti:.t·d
as the most l'rllll'JI l'' 1dcnt'l'
against her.
The defense Slllcl llw prn'l'l u
lion eropped man~ or tht• photo.,
!10 that they ralll·d lo 'hll\\
another paruc1pan1 an tht• roh
ber~ holding J gun on ~1 1....,
Hea~t
Bro"nsng angril\ 1frnwd !ht·
allega tion. and l S 1>1.,trn·t
Court Jud~t· Oii\ l.'r J <.'Jrtc•1
qwckl) re;ecled lhl' rt't.tUt'"I for
d1s m1s!'al
Chief defen~ t·uunsel Uittlt•\
called 12 pl·rsonl\ to tht• !>tand
during 11 days of tc:.t1mon '.
\\hich was dominated by Mr"
Hearst 's week·long r<•c·ountma or
her kidnap1nl( nnd her sub"'•
quent saga of a 19 month ordt·,JI
of fear and torture 1·nn1l'll'd tl\
her terrorist c·aptors
Miss llearst su1d the S; m
btonese L1berat1on Army. \\hit h
abducted her on Feb 4. 1974 ,
forced her undt'r fear or death lo
take part 1n t he bank robbt>r:v t"o
months later It maclc-ht'r .1
fug1t1\'e and leCt her ternf1<.'d not
only of the SLA, but also or thl·
FBI. she said
Tht.> prosecution ha' "uui.:ht 111
show !\l1s!I Hear .. t "as ..in 1m
press1onable coO\ert to the SI.,\
and a "1llini;: part1c1pant in th•
robbery.
Driver Hits
lOA.utos in
Stolen Bus
l,ONDON W P l l The phan
tum bu!' driver of Mu~\\ell lhll
W85 b<.'hind thl' "hN>I or the No
134 doubledl'cker for only 200
) card:.
Bui 1n that lime' ht• hat and
"recked riv<' pa rkt•ct rar' on I h1•
r1r!>t corm•r ao; tw a c-c·1•l1•r al1·d th1·
stolen bus awa) rrum ll ~ dt.•pot
Thl'n h1· hacked oH, roundrcl lh1•
r11rn1•r , .incl sll'Jmrolh·d an11th1·r
fl\ l' automobile., Monday n11o:ht
Arter th1" h1• '>mJ,hPd 1nt11 .1
bnck \\all. l.norkiniz 1l du"n I 11
ciaunter1. he St•t ofr A~UIO hut \\,I,
flnall\ b:tlk.ed b\• o JO foot ln•1• on
"h1C'h he i1cort'd.11 ct 1 n •r t hll
The• drlvt>r leup~d out uncl rl<'tl
into lht' n1~hl. lc•u' tnJ.! an1i n ,1ut11
"" 111'r<; 1ns pr-r1 ina lht'tr \\ r1•1·k NI
\'ehtcle'
/\ police s pokt•f'ma11 , \\tm J1111d
l\\o youtM rn1aihl p111>111bly hu\t·
bt>t'n rnvnl\•1•d . t•,llmull•d ltll'
<l11m111(1• al "1>1•\ 1•rul lhnu!lund ·
po11ntl11
f 'roM Page A I
WARREN •.•
C'a11tro ordl.'rt'd KC'nnrdv '<1
a111assinalion nnd prohuhh t hul
ofh111 brother. Rolwrt
It could not be dettrmlnf'<l im
medsatelv "hethtr th<' memo
described b' Andt'r'lon and tht•
rer>0rt cited ·hy the Sun were thl'
same dot>ument
St'n Frank Churrh. chairman
of the Senate lntelhaence <'nm
m1 ttee. sald the Sun re port
seemed to 1n\'Ol\'e informot1on
pubhs hed pre\'IOU .. IV In fJ Sep·
tember 1963 AP d11'patch from
Ha\'ana quotlnR Cni1tro a11 11uy
mg. "U.S .leaders should lhrnk
that If lht'y ore oldln~ l<'rrorht
plans lo eliminate Cuban le11der11
they themulves will not be
safe."
Church added that he hu
directed his 11taff to contact Sun
publi!.her JI ank G rcenspun to 11ee
if he has any oddltlonal tnformo·
lion .
•totrjten1us 'J1d ··1 he mem-
brent> uu•::o light 1•nt"rt-:' to mo\~
cvmpound lnh• .ind out or lhc
c•ll~ ll 'l'em :. ", •. 11"' t'lo.1e to
d I ll o ,. • r 1 n i: c l' rt J 111 b I• i l'
Cellular rum llOn~ '.
A kt)' du;ron·n , lw Miid, 11 tho
rlndlnl( that ha ht (' ,JU:.e:. th• pur
pit' p1grnl'nl lo .u·t d.'> .1 pumµ
"h1t•h t•mtli.. ,•lt·ct11l't1l purlldt•.,
_proton., Ch•m tht• t'l1ll.
The "uq>k p1~ rn1•11t bt'comh
Cool Mesa
unother wu' In addition to Ollld•·
lion in an1n\al1 and chJorophyll m
pliinh If\ which llf ·i.upportlnJt
encr1Y 11 jroduced. StO\'ckenlus
Hid
An l.rllfH'llll proton pump u'
Ina th" bul·h·tlum prot·l':.a mhtht
llt' tll•velo1wtl to alkr :.oil cu11
h•111 ttw 'H'1t•rst1~t~ said. A ::.implt•
nw d l·I h ,t"t .1lrN1dy ht''-'n curs
i.t ructecl tat the N SA·Anll'S
t•t1nter
0.llt l'llM ll ... _
~ld ri.:.1rl'l Eppni-on 111 t '0:-.l.1 \h·.,,1 :ind ht·1 1111.:nd . l<tl'h
F:.11 rl'll t1f Tu ... tin. hUJlt lh1!'> j)ll<l\\mun and !>llOY.<log ~ton
J :n 0 11 I 'l'l'!'>lflto Au·nul' in 'C'o~l :.i ~1i.'1'J Thl' snnw c·am1.·
from ~ll Ba lch 111 thl' Sc.an B1•rn:.1rd1no 'tountains. but
th1. kmpl'l'at u1:l. m Co:-.l'a ~le~.1 "l.ll> 111pp~ <'nOUKh lo
k1.•t•p tht• !'>latucl> in ~h.qw for ,1 "htlt•
N e w Winter Storlll
Slanis North Area
8) The As ociatf'd Pres<i
\ ma;u r ~•nt ~r s l u r rn
~I Jmmcd in to ;'\o rlh {'rn
t"ohrorniu lodJ) packing ~no".
s let•t. hail and blustery "mets
from the coast to the S1crni
~e\'adJ Roads and schools \\t!rl'
dosed 1n the hardesti11t ar<'as
~eur the coast. snow was rail
tnt( from :"Japa a nd Santa Ho~a
northwurd to the Oregon bordt'r,
~1th !>ea le HI locations in llum
boldt and Del Norte tount1c!>
dusted \.\<h1te.
Snow ah;o was falling an th<·
Sacramento Valley, north of
Marys ville. with moderate snow
at Red Blurr and Redding.
Five inches wer<' reporlrd 1r1
Paradise at tht• 1.00(),foot lt'H'I
and man" or thl' an·a·!\ schoob
"erP clos~d
In tht> San.Franc isco nay ur.-.1 .
!>now "a!\ repo rt!'d hl'IJ\') JI
II m r'I do" n to 1,500 ff'N :rnd
lo~ er Fish H unch Road an tlw
Ouk la nd· nerkr h •, htlh ";"
clo~<.'d
:\It Tomslpu t., In :"llnn n Coun
t~ ;rnd Mt l>tublo an <"ontru C'o1-1 J
Count\ rl'<'<'l\••<I mcas uruhlt•
'"II " full ' ,., cl 1cl Sk\ 1111 1•
14oult•\ urtl ... nul h 111 Slln Fran
l'l!Co, from ll11oth\\11\ !12 ahll\I'
'iain ~Tu tt•o to tht' l'nrtol.t \ ,tli('}
\\'ft(l<l~llfr .11 1•1t
C hain' \\ 1·rt• rl•1p 11 rt·1I on
ll1~·h"lt \ 17 lw1 w1•1•11 ~:in .lo:<i•
;11111 ~.m l a Cr111
llt'.I\ \ ;-.ntt\.\< !'OlltJ11tJl'tf 111 th1•
S 11•rt a "i<•' a d;t "1th ""'dt 11. lv.11
tntl1•" \\('!\( ttf lJllllllC'I l'a!>,, 11
ponsni: 52 11u•ht•' or new snow
i.int'l' lhe ... 1mm1, t-el(an Sunday
morninJ! \\1th K2 lneh('s on the
1tround, the :.no~ pur k Is Cinally
m•anng i.casonal normal!! 1n the
Swrr a
;\li-1eorolol(1 i.t Make Pechnt'r
"illll lhl• ra u•H• of lht• lule~l storm
"a t old arclH' air mu~s carried
sntn Cahforn1a hy lht• Jet i.tream.
lie ~u1d the• "l'lllhl'r is getting
<'oldi•r Stl more .. now 1s expected
eve n ;ti lo\\ l'r l'h•\'1Jl11ms .
* * * F r o m Page ,t I
RAIN ..•
mud .. hrl1• .. that ro rrt•d police to
c·lo"· 11(( P ac·1r1c ('oa~t llll(hwuy
IWl \\l'l'n <".1mino CJp1slrano and
Jo:M:inon from 2 fl m Monday to
11 am toclJ\-
According to JlOli<'<' r<'port8.
llw illc1 1n~ C 311~Nl in the recent
'<lorm h.1, t•ncl11nl(t>re<I ~nmc bluer
top hom1·' tn the Colony Cove de·
\ l'lopm1•n1
·1 ht• 11nt'\l'l)l'Cl l'dly Intense
I o I n r 11 I I " .1 ' h I u m <' d b y
c.t11r11rn1.1 lltl(h\\ UV Pnlrolm('n
"tth CJ U,lni.t 11 hul(t' traffic 11n11rl
on lh1• ~.111t t1 An u F'lct·~uy lhut
kt·pl t'ltl 'I 111•111 Iv al u 11lund11tlll
from th,. Oruni:t• <'1111ntv linl' to
:'lour "' .. tl k 1•11 tll1 t'l' h11111 11.
l"or 1•ra'" f1 n m lh1• Nat lon11I
\\t•,tlh1•1 ~t•r vlrl'1·1111 fnr11 ~>pt·r
11•111 c h.1 111 t• 111 1 a111 lhr ou.,h W1•d
111• d .t \ \\ti It 1•11111 llllll'lf l'tHtl l(•m
Jll I ,rlUt •''>
'Off Limits'
ComWlly GOP Party 'Nixed
:"E\V YOHK !l f'I ) 'llw \\'hilt• IJ01t'!l'. h.•aranl(
t•ntn of for mt·r Tn·a,ury ~t·n d :a rv John H Connally
In the met• ror th<' Ht•puhl11.an p r<' .. Hl<'nl1 .1I nomlna -
lton. t'\ mo\'ln~ to lo rpcdo .1 • po ltt w;.1l n ·tr <·at" Con -
nally plans to ho-.t shortly .1flt•r tht• \l arrh 9 ~lorida
pnmar:-. thl' ~t'\.\ York fh11h ;\c..•\\s '!a11J luday
C o nnully . a fornH't T t·x a s 1-(0\'1'1 n"r and
Democrat turncd·Rcpuhhe:a n. h11~ annm111c(•d he" ill
pla~ host to GOP pa rt~ h ras s Murc h 12 und 13 ut.his
Flor<'"' til e . T e x . honw Thi• purpoi.;t• o f lh<' powY.ow,
;1cc o rding to Tcxus fl<!puhltcun C'hu1rman Ray
I lutchison. is lo get party C'ha1rml'n from around the
('ountry together to discuss 1tem!I of mutual inte r est.
"inC'luding improved relations with Congrcs!I . ·•
The News snld President Ford·s political lleute-.
nunls suspect the real purpose of th4' mt'ctlng Is to
huild a launch pad for a Connally prc~idcntial can-
dtducy A~ a result, the White ltousc has passed the
v.ord J o ~party regulars that the meeting is "o((
1Jm1ts ·
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Tlw ~••••~an dally t'lt'~
8 at•rcla)'1 aad Mo.da)1.
;11f u prohlf'm • 7 lu 11 •• '"''" l'nt
1Ju11n Put 11 tll l 111 11•cJ tusw ,,. 1 ti•
11/UILf'f lllld Ill
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Mf'llO (' I 911>.!6. I 111 lutlt" 'llJIU
ll'lt'p/11J•tl' numlw•r
Form• A e•ll•lil~
DEAR PAT. I received a letter
from Paul E. Watt.s, "Cahforn1a
Notary Public, .. of Sacramento,
that encouraged me to purchase
a "Do·lt·Yourself Homeowner
Kit" for. $8.85 Included m Uus kit
are forms "not provided by the
County Recorde r " and a
h a ndbook explaining th e
Homest ead Act, plus sample
forms. CouJd you explatn the
Homestead Act and where one
might obtain the forms reqwred
as well as the kinds or wills vahd
in Californ ia and where those
forms could be obtained"
D.W .. Irvine
These m ysterlou for ms -
both homestead and will -are
avaUable at any s tationery store
for about 5e t'e nts. California 's
homestead law changed July J,
1975. It now allows a homeowner
to clalm an uempUon of value
up to $ZO,Of'O ~n ti-o•ne r ·
occupied reslduce. and thus pre·
VHl a forced sale to satisfy
credJtors In most ca~. when the
o wner·occ upa nt Hies t h e
n ecessa r y c la i m s . T he
homeowner -debtor alsn ~ al·
lowed to rue his t'laJm of exemp·
tloa aftt'r ht> receives notice of
levy and.texecullon on the prope~.
ty. Tbls law would not appl) to
mortga1es or other c redit de ·
vices secured directly by the
bome, but would prevent forced
sale of the home to pay "un·
1tt•red" debts such as lastall·
meat accounts a nd penonal
notu. The ho mestead form
sbould be filled out, notari&t'd and
malled to the Orange C'oURt)
Recorde r, Box Z38, Santa Ana, fr\
9Z7tZ. E nc lose a S3 l'hl'rk or
money orc»r p ayablt" to Orangt'
County Recorder . Legal advkt",
available at a redul'ed rost
througb Lawyers' Rc-rerra l
Service of Orange County, Is ad ·
vlud berore drawing up a " Ill.
BHM•• 8•pU~alf"d
DEAR PAT · I purl'ha!ted 1.1
Bullworker exerciser from Mar
grace Corp. through the mail
o\·er a year ago a nd cnclo.-,ed full
payment. Whe n bills urnved, l
ignored lhem bf.'cause I had m)
canceled chel'k I finally wrotf.',
sending a copy of m y r heck
Threatening letter'! l'onlmued
and last November I phoned The
customer sen •1ce representative
said that they thought a !teeond
Bullworker had been sent and I
was being billed for that I ~as
assured the problem would be
l'Orrected -Now I'm gelling
notices from a bill collect rnn
agency. I don't apprtt1:itc u l'Om
puter giving me a bnd l'red1t rat
ing. but my cHort:1 to struighll'n
out this mess have not bt!l'n ~ur
cessful.
D T . Costa Mesa
Pat Zimmerman. M1rgracc
c111tomt"r servlt'e rcpl"f'!lt'ntatlvr,
cbffked your ret'orck which In·
dJuted the firm thought you'd noc re-celve-d the first t"Xerrli.t• df'·
vk f'. This w as corrtttl'd. but tht"
t'ompute r pr ot'entd l ht" .-r
roneous stcond hllllnl( a' a
"new" order. Follo~·up on )our
corrt"llpondf'nCf' a nd phone call
obvk>u•ly ••as not madt>. A\"S
will aubmll a photo copy of ynur
chttk lo Zlmmf'r man a nd C'redlt
bllllna• will bf' ,topped. A \'S rn .. ,
ladlu tf' th al M arl(ral'f' l'orp. ric
ptrit'ftt'ed many dt"llvt"I")' mhup'
when I t rf'C'a llt'd -iomf.'
Bullworltt"r II units In t•rbruary
lt'7S. A numbf'r of unll1' m•nuflC'
lured prior to lh•t llmt" had• tt"R·
c1t'ncy to tome apart and rt'lrast'
a llpr1nl( that l'ould rau11t' lnjul")
lo ellhl"r l he l"Xt'rtl!IN or a
bystandn. Maq(r ace •l(rc-.-d to
plt k up rtu llt d units. re1lalr or
rt"plat't" lht"m and provldf' ri•turn
within 72 hou rs. Ooublt' 'i hlpm•nt
and lncorre rt b illing ,...ullf'd.
'
Dial Data
.4bout Flu
The Oro ngt" County
Medic al Assot'1at1on an-
nounced today that its
m e dical in form ation
system -Tel-Med 1s
able to give tnforma\Joo on
the Victorian Ou
The tape, act'ording to
Dr. Charlts W. Plo~. pre·
sldent of the medical as·
socialion, "explains the
different strains or flu,
such as the London Ou•
Hong Kong Ou, and now t.he VictoMan nu."
The Tel-Med tape, which
can be heard by dial1ng
m.2221, will explain who
should have shots and"' hat
the shots will accomplish
,.. ,
Speaks i11 N~t
Butz Stresses
Farm Exporting
• 0..ly ,., ... ,.... "'"-
SPEAKS IN NEWPORT
Ag Secretary Butz
Inspection
Of County
Buses OK'd
Orange County Transit District
IOCTD > directors ai;treed ~I on·
day to send two m en to a bus plant
in Ohio for four \\eeks to help
make sure the d1slnct gets "'h at 1t
pays ror when it takes delivery of
SSr.e" buses 1n Ma'.
··1 tlimk 1t•s a· sad l'ommen tar~:· dirertor Wilha m Farn~
~aid as the need to oversee quality
<'Ontrol at the Flx1ble Corp plant
m Ludenv1lle. Ohio.\\ a:. debated
OCTD gener al m a n ager
EdM ard Loritz ~aid report:. of
!>Ut h 1nc1dent!> as paint peelm~
from new bus('S before thev re·
ached the end of the f1x1blt' as·
sembly line touc·hed off the re·
quest lo m onitor the production or
the SS S69.000 buse:>
One of the mt:"n \\ho \ll>lll go to
Ludenv11lc at an est.mated cost or
$1,480 for the four wt'<'ks I!> one o(
l)le district 0!> o" n mamtenanC'e
foremen. Tim P avne
The !>erond quaht} control
O\ er:.t'er will be a S200 a dJ' con
sultant ·
~orm Smith, OCTD":. main
trnance !tupennkndC'nt, "111 nbo
travel to the bus plant toestabh:.h
guideline~ ro1 mon1tonng produt•
lion of the S3 7 ni1llion "'orth of
buses
Altogf.'ther. the on site produc
t1on task 1s experted to cost the
transit d1stnrt ahout S7.500. in·
eluding Pa)nl"Ssalar~ "h1lt•he1:.
1nOh10
Nonetheles:;, Lontz :.aid OCTD
staff conl'luded that pcn.onal in-
~pert1on of the manufacturing
process ··;s needed to obtmn the
highest quality product for our
money ··
Though obviously not pleas ed
"'Ith ttw need to spend lh<' money
us m~urnnce aga1n~t .;h1~hod pro
ductron methods. OCTD's dlrel'
tor-. \'Olrd unun1 mousl} Ill ( Jvor nf
the unhudgeted t'>.pend1turc•
U.S. Attack~d
PARIS <l' Pl I US Am
busador to Frunce Kt•nne th
Rw1h r ancelf.'d a plannl'<i off1c1al
'1s1t to Ma r:i;c1 lie tocl..1' 111 lht•
"'akt• n( mas111\·e ('nmmun1,t und
~r1ultsl .lttu<'k'> on tht• L'S
drl\t' 10 prl'\ t•nt l'nmmuni'l~
fro m 1za1ninA PO\H•r 1n kl')
Western t:uropt•un rountinc.s
• By JOANN£ a EYNOLDS
Ot .. Delly,.. ........
Po1ntin1 to the Orienl as a gro~·
In g mark et for A m eri-e•n
aaricuhural produt'ts. Secrt'l•I")'
o( Agriculture Earl But1 said
Monday the only way for Carmina
to exlst ••llhout aovemment sup·
port 1s lhrouch oport.
Butz spoke to a luncheon
1allaerinc at the 5'7th annual meet· mg of lhe Aarlcultural C°'mc1I or
CaUfornia at the ~f arriott Hotel in
Newport Beach.
Mor.e than SOO people are at·
tendme the three-day convoca·
tion sponsored by the council
which represents erowers· as·
soc1atJons and cooperath·es from
throughout the slate.
Butz used a light touch in de·
U\'ering his remarks. warming tus obviously receptive audience
up with lOminutesorjokes.
But be repeatedly stressed the
point that he opposes any govern·
ment support of farmers and he
backs the international market·
ing ocrarm goods.
Expor tation of agricultural
products is "a major contributlon
to the stuff out of which world
peace is made." he declared.
He noted tha t the international
bala nce of trade "wh.ich a lot of
people don't understand," could
be tipped back toward the U.S. by
continuing export or farm goods
and he said faqners will have to
work to educate Americanstotrus
idea.
··A lot of people Uunk there is
something evil about selling
foods tuffs abroad," Butz ex-
plamed
Appointed by then-president
Nixon in 1971. Butz said he was
proud of his record ln office in
which many price support pro·
grams were brought to an end.
"We've gotten away from the
idea o f holding bal'k on
agricultural production. which is
a shameful thing m a hungry
world."hesa1d.
He said he recognizes that the
new policies work "though they
are a little rough," and likened
the current s1tuat1on to gettin& a
500-pound calf to stop nursing.
··At that size, he's a little difficult
to wean. He's never had solid food
before.·· he s aid.
"To make these policies work,
we have got to have export
markets
"And we have to educate the
peoplt> of the United States that it
1s good for them 1f we export farm
products." Butz added.
Us ing food riots 1n Poland three
years ago as a n example, Butz
declared that exportation of farm
products 1s a powerful factor in
world peace
"Soybf:ans a re a weapon more
powerful than the atomic bomb. If
they're buying bushels of wheat
from .us. they're f.'ertainly not go.
mg to be sending back bullets," he
:userted
Hang Gliding
'Legalized'
AtOC Park
The Orange County Planning
Commission has "legalized"
hang gliding at Escape Country.
Although hang gliding has been
a popular sport nt the private
recreational park in the Plano
Trabuco area for over two years,
1t has not been allowed, according
lo county use perm its granted the1
parkdunnit prev1ousyHrs.
I ht're was I lllle 01scuss1on
among the commissioners before
they moved to permit hang Jlhd·
in~ ot th(' park. Commissioners
S hirley Grindle und Pegg)•
Cranston oppol!cd the motion
Both, howt"ver. said they objected
toont" of two signs also Lncluded tn
thrperm1t
Commissioners previously de·
termined the sport will have very
llttle impact on the 11urround1og
environment
James Robinson. Escape Coun
t ry pre11idcnl. hnd n.'lkc'<t that he
uliio be allowed lo build u small
airstr1p and conduct sky d1vina
act1vllie~ on t he pro perty
southeast of O'Neill Park.
Commissionl'rs, however, re·
jected this request. Since an
a1ntnp may affect the environ·
ment. the comm1ss1on said
Robinson will first have to submit
an enviro•mental impact report.
Woman Bitten
By Muskrat
MENIN. Belgium <AP > -A
rare attat'k by a muskrat against
UPIT.._
• a human wu reported today m
this north Belgian city.
s ........ ..
Timothy Leary has lost his
lates t bid for parole. The
55·year -old former Laguna
Beach resident is now serv·
tflg a lO·year sentence in San
Ol'ego for smuggling marl·
juana.
c
Police said Angele Degrljze. a
middle-aged woman on a stroll,
was seriously inJured when lhe
s mall rodent raced out of u
nearby stream and attacked her.
Mrs. Degrijze was bitten five
times by the lone muskrat. which
retreated and escaped only after
1t was pulled from the woman by
people who beard her screaming.
Ginger Still Peachg
Ginger Rogers, who danced her way to
stardom with Fred A!>tain~ in the t9:.io ,
flashes a greal p air of legs "hile wiping
her face afte r rehears al for tonight's
opening perlormam·<> of h~·r nti;:ht duh 1t•t
m .:\' e\\ York !> \\' aldo1f A:-.t un a rtw 0::-<".1 I
winner for · ·Kitty Foy It."' 111IS.lll1:-. tH>\\ i,,,
More Proof Demanded
Battin Told to Back Vp 'Purge' Charges
By GARY G RANVILLE
Ollloe O.flll'llMs.i.H
Superior Court Judge Kenneth
Lae called on indicted Oran~c
County Supervisor Robert Bat
tin's attorney Monda) to sho"
proof that Ballin I!> a \'let Im or dl!t·
crimlnalory prosecution
··vou haven't given one exam·
ple of in vid1ous prosecution Now
give me your bes t shot:· Ju<11-te
Lae snapped at de fen:.e uttornl'y
Mallhe" Kur1hr h
The j udge's challcnl:e camt• :is
Battin's pre-trial hcarinic entered
its ninth week and As~istunt D1!.l
Ally . M1<'hael Capizu \\a:> t>ndinic
his fourth day on the "1tne!l!I
stand.
And w hile Judge Lac called for
a show or proof. Kurihch ins1!1ted
Capizzi's testimony showed ··th<'
prosecution was not at•lini:c in
good faith" whe n 1t took Baum·s
case to the county Grand Jury last
J uly.
"The court has got to draw
some inferences.·· Kurilt t•h
pleaded in res ponse to J udAc
Lae'!t '"' 1tat1on to take hrs ··tx·'l :.hot ··
It 1s Kunhch's conll•nt1on th;.it
Battin \\US s ini;:led out for pro
secuuon Inst Auglli>t whl•n tht•
rounty Grand Jur) handC'd dov. n
use,·en-count md1rtmcnt.
The lnd1l'tmcnt l'h..tr~l''> tht•
Santa Ana !tUperv1sor with 1lle)!al
ly campa1gnmJ.: at taxpa~l·r t'\
pense "'hen he run fo1 heull'nant
go' ernor in 1974
Through Cap1 111 ., foiur da'), 111
testimony. Kurill<'h attl•mptt·d tu
show tht! d 1:.trict atturnt•\ ·:-)>t.1ff
l>Ought Ballin·:. prn~;·t·ut1on
because of his t1e!I "1th Dr Lout-.
Cella and <'ount) l>t-mol-r:ittc
leader Richard 0 ":\t•tll
In his t est1mon~ ,\londav.
Capizzi admitted ht• bt•lil·H·<l
Cella exerted ··1mpro1w r 111
Quence" on Battin a), \\t'll J~
Supervisor s Laurence Sehm1t
and Rolph C lark.
And it was Cella last Jum· "ho
enticed the Count\ Board ot
Supervisors to attempt totranl'ft"r
22 distril'l attorne~ In\ e~l1gator-.
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to know you.
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di/f1cult to get ocquornred u.11th the pt•r..rmol ~11/c
of the peop1e with wliotn tte du bt•)t1Jcs.~ 1\1 /"11)t
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Is e>elremely 1rnpnrto11I Thi\" u It~ u, rt'
prt>SC•lllllg this brtt'{. pl!t~uno/ i11"}rl" u/
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you •••llv?
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oowhng together
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wh"n I h.we time I trv 10 do <-0ml' w\A. tng
bul I don'1 al...,ays have the t1m1•1
Q. Wlilv do vo• ••l•k people co••
to Finl Federer?
A. I think Ifs prlmanly due tn llw fnt'ndlv
atmosphere Of course. conv11n11•ncl' nl lncatlim
counh for a lot bul f 1hink thl.' J)\'1\')Mlill•d
atten11on we offer•~ 1ust 11' lmportan1 w .. · re not
too large 10 treat people bke people And our
customers respond to that kind of wrvice They
know they re not 1us111 number to us
First Federal Savings
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Costa Mesa Office
Baker Near Harbor
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A 4 OM. Y PILOT
I
Just • Opry at Orphen1n
~ston Vaudeville for Wallace
wida
Tom
~arpblae
RIC K Y TICKV POU T IX:
Ram l'leansed the Oranitc Coll.St
:.k1es and lht.>n clt'arro lu.s:t nliht
.to JJrov1de a plc11'>1rnt ndc ulcmai
the free"' ay [\•crything '!Ill·
lt•rt•d ·<1nd l ookl.'d f reshly
6('rub00d. And tht.-rt•, ovt.'r on the
rnllm1t runch hills, wa:. tht-c1tv
of lrvme.
How J>("ace rul it lookt'd with its
clusters of lights from thl'
'.1nous 'ill as; es "1Uun lhc ('1ly
llm1t11.
Ala . all that looks pea<'eful
i.sn 't nt>cessar1 Iv Poodenng lhtS,
you reah1e lhal Irvine. tranqwl
as 1t m ay app~ar, smouldtrs
w1lhin Crom v<>hl1t·i..
COS. IDER T HE CIT\' Coun·
c1I elt'('tion campa1~n \\h1ch has
t•oncludl·d al the lntnl' polls to·
da~. Out of this l'Ommunity of
'lll;i ~l's cam e a las t minute
flurry of <'har~es and counter·
c·harges that suuntlcd mort.-lake
the people were ll\'lng 1n
Chicago.
Jn into's r eal pol1t1cal face
burst forth into \'tew an the final
hours or campa1gnmg betw een
what Y.t' m1~ht C'all Side Able
Vl'r'us Stdt' Baker.
Side Abll' l'amt' out \\tth a
printed flyer accusinll .Side
Baker of h.1\'lng built up a c·om·
munit) orgJn1£;it1on that Y.aio on
its faC'e a happ~ cine group but
\\as. in ract, dt:'s lJ!nE·d as a
"pohll<'al trick" .. outfit.
That hnc sounded faintly
lam1har.
Side Rakt:'r thl•n retaliated.
Bakt>r i...11d the other <;1de was
\\arnin~ that lhc la'>l Y.eekend of
the C'ampatl!n m1~ht spawn omt'
:,habbv clcct1oncenn~ tactics
And 1t dul. tht• B..1kers con·
tendl•d. an!I nil or the· 'ihabby
'>luff caml' from the Ables in
their flyer.
W F.Lt., T ll f.: ABLES f1rl'd
TIJ.:hl btH·k ;1nd Jlll'J.:l'<I th.tt the
Haker-; h:id tnlh•ctt'<l S.1,000 lo
pump up llw1r camp:.11Jo(nin~ :md
th<ll tlwn• wa ... "<•orporate in·
\olvt'mt·nl" in ,1111hts
Th.it ntrpo1 ,\l(• 1n\oh·emcnt
line abo h.1tl ii r1n.: of fJm1hanty
to It
:'\ow th1• H.ilo.1.·rs didn't :.land
:,till for th.it
Tht• B.1 k1•r .c; ""ct th<' other side
in r.11·l h;1cl ,, , nwn orgJnt7at1on
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lilo.l' 111•11ple ''ho 1·11ntnbull'<l to
tht' Ir' 111<• ll.11 H'~I FeslJval or
Ltttll· Lt•JJ.:Ue.
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m1:·"•£•cl lht• l'h.llll'C to throw 10
~l olhPrhornl .ind 1\pple Pie there.
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:inti !'o1cfr 1\,11.t•r J!Olll~ right cloY.n
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By WAL T £a a. MEAltS BO~'TON <AP> -Wbt-n Oeorte
C Walla« pl:ayed the Orpheum.
they brou1ht back vaudeville,
campat&n $t)•lt'
from the stage that onte
belonced to song and danct• men,
laur to the 11ant motton picture
screen, a troupe ot Walh1ct
perlormeri; did their number11
Monday.
"I 'II say. . . pahk your coh if
)'OU'll Uy y'all." Stevt' Salmon.
the master of ceremonte:.•6 told the
crowd 1n a play on Boston and
Alabama acC'ents.
(CAMPAIGN '76 J
TH£N HE GAVE way to BJlly
Grammtr, the Grand Ole ()pry
performer who hu bffn plu<'k·
mg .his jJultar and singin1 for
W1dl11ce crowda th~h many a
campaign.
He dtd his turn and then it was
Bobby Goldsboro. In an t"tn·
broidered blue bUH . his 11h.trt opc!n
almost to lht.• waist. singing
"Honey," and "Da d, liad Leroy
Target Areas 'Worse'
Anticriine Project
Fails in 8 Cities
WASHl!'ICTON CAP) -\'iolent C'ri me has "cons1derablv
worsene<i .. m eight Cities that the Nixon admsn1stration ~hose for a
multim1llion·dollar anucnme program so 1972. a government·
funded study reported today.
E valuators from the ( )
Mitre Corp, a private re · JN SHORT search firm . concluded that
the "high impact antiC'rime
program" failed to fullritl tht> ~
Nixon administratton's promise of a S pe rcent reduction in street
cnmes and burglary within two yeur:. in the target cities.
The C'ities a re Atlanta, Balttmore. Cleveland, Dalh1s, Denver,
~ewark, '.'J J ., St. Lows, Mo .. and Portland. Ore
Rtunan llall~d
MOSCOW <U PI) -So\·iet and foreign Communists haile<i
Russia's economic performanC'e today and denied the existence or
ant1·s~mitism so the Soviet Union at the 25th Party Congress
\\1th many of the leading lights having already delivered their
addresses O\ er the past six days. collective farmers. 011 plant
workers and lesser-known for eigners were among those who took
the rostrum before S.000 delegates a t the Kremlin Palace of
{:ongr esses.
'D~ttntt~ 01tt
WASHINGTON (APl -President Ford says Cuba must
withdraw its forC'es from Afnca, stop trying to undercut the United
Slates in Puerto Rico a nd r,efr:un from expans1001s m 1n Latin
America before this countr; will d1c;cuss C'ord1al relations with
Havana.
In a taped interview Monday with WCKT-TV or Miami, Ford
also said .he doesn't likt' to use the word "detent<'" anymore and re·
pealed his prediction that Sen Hubert II. Humphrey will be his
Democratic opponent iA November.
t'A Murdf"r•
DETROIT (UPll -Federal prosecutors have na med two
Filipino nurses as being under investlJ(ation in connection wilh a
mass murder case at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Ann
Arbor last summer.
Prosecutor s said an Indiana man, reportedly dying of cancer,
was a key witness in the case and -in an unusual move -asked a
federal court for permission to take s worn testimony from him
before he dies.
Ponw Star Facing
Charge in Memphis
MEMPHlS. Tenn. <UPI) -
The hero or "Deep Throat'' said
he has worked sn more than 300
X·rated films but this 1s the first
time he had lo go to frdcral court
over one -and h ts co.star, Linda
UNISEX LUNCH
COST/NC SAME
STUfDH!"STER ~tAllSHAL,
Eni:land \AP) -To comply ~•th
Britain's new law ai:ia1n't sex
d1scrimin at1on. the Bl:iC'k llor'ic
Pub ha!S changed 1tc; menu.
The Ploughman's J.unrh" -
bread, c heese and p1rklcs in
hearty quant1ti<>s now 1.., lh<'
"Plou1th Operat 1 \'("s Lunch." It
shll cosl540pt>nce tMOrt-nts l.
Lovelace, Js t estifying ror tbe pro-
secution.
· "Man, t his is awful." said
Harry Streicher, better known as
Harry Reams, as he joined 10
other defendant1' in ('ourt Mon-
day for a tria l on obscenity
charges.
Streicher, 10 individuals and
four corporations are charged
with violation or federal laws
which prohibit the-interstate
transportation or obscene films.
An issue in the case will be
whet hc.•r "l)('cp Throat," one of
the mo!it Camou:. sexually ex·
phcit films evl'r made. as obscene
by federal standards.
The 28·Yl'ar ·old former Marine
l!a1d he rt>ce1vt>d $100 for his role,
~ h1C'h he s:ud took one day to
f ilm. The mov1t' reportedly
grossed more than $Z5 mallton.
Snowstorm Hits Michigan
Late Jr1i11ter Weather Sparks Road Warnings
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Brown," and a half dozt'n mort-
"We've found out lh.at you're
ju.t a bunch of Southern people,
With J\lst a little dllft'rcnt ac-
cent." aa1d Grammt'r
"Do ·south1e's My Hom e
Town·." shouted iomeonc in lh
balcony
GOLDSBORO C'l 'PPED his
hand to his e41r "South!t'~ Your
Home Town, rliht"" he suld ··1
don't belit-ve I know that one · ·
1t is the anthem or South
Bost on, Lbitl Iris h American
enclave torn by the controversy
over the bus ing of public sC'hool
children for rac1al snte&rahon.
The Orpheum 1s a ca\ernous.
ornate theater, once a showplace
of New Encla nd "Gone With the
Wind" opened there in its Boston
premiere Vaudev1Ue died hard
there and for a t ime, 1t featured a
C'Ombinataon or staee and screen
lt has seen better days. The
blue pasnt 1s peehng over the
balcony.
For nearly an hour. the coun-
try and west-.?rn ssngers did their
numbers. "We're not the stars or
the s how tonight, the governor is
the star of the show," said Gram-
mer "We're just icing on the
cake ."
Then he came on. from Mage
left, in his wheelchair. as Salmon cried ·
Death Rig
"And now. Alabama's fighting
go\•erno r , our next fighting
President, ·the ho norable Ceorge
C Wallace."
The oil rig Deep Sea Driller is seen J?rounded off th~
\\CSte rn coast o f Norn av m hca'' seas. Accident this
week killed six rre\\mei1 al>oard ·rig "'hich was being
towed for repairs. Forty four other~" ere re~rued.
U.S. Satellite Danger?
WASHINGTO:-J CUPI > -The Pentagon. wor-
ried about.keeping its spy in the s ky satelhles i>are.
planr. this spring to test a new spacecraft~ h1ch C'an
hide from So\·jet "killer" interceptors ~
Jn ·a news conrercnce last \\eek. Makolm R..
Currie. director of 0('fensc Resl'arch and En~mt'er·
ing, acknowledged that the Rus!i1ans again are test·
ing interceptors apparently d<'S1gned to kn()('k out
U.S. satellites.
These are <'t>n,ul,•red o;o 1mp<>rtant thul the 1972
SALT agreement forh1d' etthcr the So\•1t.'l lJnion or
the Umted States from mes•nng with the other's
satellites.
THE RF. AR E ~F.\\' qu1•,tmns /\dm1nbtration
sources <'Onf1rml•d n •1>011' In /\\ 1at1on Week
magazine and t•bt•" h<'rc th.ii un t'l•b. 12. the Soviets
launched u Co:. mo:-. 80:1 :-.atl•lhl1• into orh1t. followed
on Feb. 13 by .1 l'c>:-mo~ SQ.I Latl·r thut day. ju!>l
SATELLITES ARF. important bcC'ause they south of lla"""1a. Cuba. nntl :IOO n11l1•s UJl, the
are "national means of V<'rif1cat1on" ui.ed to tell if "killer" 80-1 wa ... mant'llH'rNI to" 1thin U2 minutes
either country Is keeping its part of the SALT arm:. or lunjlitutlt-and 01 dc~r1.·t•:. of l.illtudt• or th,• 803
limitation agreement. and whettwr a C'ountry 1s "tarf(et" i.pac .. c·r,1fl
la unehing or getting ready to f1rl' a nuclear tipped Thcrt.' wa:. no t'\.plo~1on. a!\ th1•rc ha' been tn the
• missile. past. The Sov1t'h n·portrdly madP thn•c su1.·h tests
Both superpowers have sntcllitcs <'quipped with in 1971 and Curru· 'a11I h<' kn1.•w of nu .. ..,ii;:nrflcanL
televis ion cameras, infrared and other soph1stiC'ated darrerenC'es · · bct wt.•en the new and old :.l'ril'li.
sensors that can operate day or ni ght, in any "No~. th1·~ ·, e ref.urned," said Currie. "Why, I
weather . From roughly 600 miles up, they can ac-don't know. I wi...b I could climb into thC'ir minds •
tually monitor movements with great clarity, or, 1r and know. but l ju~t rfon't know ... I don't know why
activit ie& ar e under cover, can watch related pat· this decision wa ~ made al tl11l> parl1t·ular time when
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Panel Pl~lcecl
Good
Potential J11ror • SACRAMENTO <UPll -Manaon cultllJ S.odra Good. ~ceuaecl ot
eonaplrtn1 to m all duth threats. threateerd a prospect!~ Juror du.r·
in1 the first day of bu trial.
David Whlleley, 1 member o( the pand'rom which the Jury wUI be
selected. acknowled&ed Monday he wor1ed for a lumbt-r compi.ny
whole name w19 on ~of 3.000
envelopes round in the defen·
dants' apartment.,.,r\d Miss Good
told hlm sternly :
"Those letters ny anyone who
cuts down lreeti will tM: rut a)
they cut the trees. You and your
friends are in trouble. That's a
threat.·•
Miss Good, 31, was a room·
mate or Lynelle Fromme, the
apostl e of mass murderer
Charles Manson convicted or at·
tempting to assa11sinate Presi·
dent Ford. I
AnER HE T HOUCtrr about
the lhrfat, Whiteley said he could
not be' a "fair and impartial"
juror and was excused by US.
District Court Judge Thomas J .
Mac Bride.
f'roa me. MacBride. obviously
remtmbertna the Fromme trtal
over which he presided. al one
po1a. even called Miss Good "s.dra Fromme."
MicBride sentenced the red· halrtd· Ml111 Fromme to a max·
lmtni life pri1<m term.
f')Ua PaOSP ECTIVE jurors
wete Immediately Hcused by the
j~e when they adnulled they
ha• read the book "Helter
Slltlter," whic h depicts the
M#\S<>n sn and drug cuJt and
th1lr anvolvemenl Ul the 1969
nte·LaB1anca murders in Los
A1geles.
r wo more were sent home
ater they said they bad seen the
dccumentary film ''Manson "
....Uch MacBride had baMed in
!llcramento during part of Miss
,.omme's trial.
u • ..,_
ARRIVES FOR TRIAL
Cultist Sandra Good
T'*C:tey Match 2. 1976 DAIL. Y PtlOT ,4 S
nee 'lll'egal
Harrises Win Victory
LOS ANG ELES ti\P \
Supenor Court · JUd&e here ha
ruled lh•t ~v1dence !tell~ Ml lh1.•
~n Franctsco htdf<>Ul of l>} m·
b1one~e LJ~ution Arm} mt'nt
bers Will1•m i.nd Enuly llarrni
v. .u llle1ally obt ained and cnMot
be use-cl acatnst lhl'm
In v.hnt wa.., cons1dt>red 1 mca·
)Or pretnal v1ctorv for tht> llJ r·
r1:;es, Judge l\t ark nri1ndlt•r
rut~ Monday that flU agrnl1>
d1d not ha' t! iwiu l'tt v. arr ilnls
when they enten•d the Jl arm.t!1>.
~partmenl lai.t S1.1ptemtx.>r
PROSEC't'TO R Samut>I
Mayerson said bt" nm,> Jppcal
the ruling.
Brandlt-r said ht' would ru1r to
day on v. hether e' 1denn• lakt•n
from Patricia Hearst's hideout
could be introduced Ulto the trial
The Harns es' tnal on kidnap
mg. assault and robbl>r~ ch.irgl''
ts scheduled to bl' gin ~1Jrch 15
Outside the courthouw dl•
fense attorney Leonard W e
inglass praised the ruling. and
said 1l was "the begmrung of thl·
a MIL'f
unra,·ellng ot myths. and l:tll•
tJMP•\' surro~nd111i.i tht'Sl.A.
t'BI AG f.NT~ have lesliril'd
tht•, entered tht• .1partment after
th\• a rre1>t to m u In• sure no otht>r
fu~1t1\t's "t•rl.' inside. adding
tlwv obtJ1 nt>d Sl'Jrch warrants
tht,-follo-.' 1ng da).
In granting lht• dt>frn:.e motion
to suppr'-'l>:; l.'\ 1dt•nee. Brandler
nott"ii th:u ;>f:t'nh had lhe Har·
n~i·.., undt>r :.un t•11lanct' for JO
houri. before lhl' arrest and satd
the FBI had "ample hml'" to o~
ta1n aeareh warrants prior to the
1tr~1ts.
"However. no effort wu mado
to aet the warunta bdore the en·
try on Sept. 18," he eddt'd.
Amona the Items alle1edly
¥riied at the Hurt1ca' home
"ere 1un1. wrltlnes by SLA
mem~r!I, books, records •n<l
whot FBI aaents said were com·
pooenu of plPf' hom!Xt.
IN OTHER pretrial develop-
nwnts Monday. two owners of
Mel's Sportlnc Goods Store Iden·
titled the Harrlses as the two
persons inside the store just
before It was raked by automatic
gunr1re in May 1974.
William Harris was alleaedly
caught trying to shoplln a pair of
SO<'ks from the store. Patricia
Hearst has test1f1ed t hat s he
opt>ned fire with a semi·
automatic weapon solhe Harrises
could escape.
Helped Boyfriend
Four men and four women. all
of them white and mosl of them
middle class. were approved by
the prosecution and the defense
for lhe smaller panel from which
the 12 jurors and tour alternates
will eventually be picked.
Miss Good. 31 , and Manson cult
hanger-on Susan Murphy. 33,
both acting as their own al·
tomeys, are on trial (or allegedly
consplrlni to mail 171 death
threat letters to corporate and
1ovemment leaders.
Weiner Sentenced,
.Fined in Sex Case
Krishna Cult
Quarantined
By Hepatitis
VIOLA. W . Va. (UPll -A
Hare Krishna re ligious cult rom
mune was placed under slrH~t
quarantine by state offi cials to
day because Of 8 hepalll.IS OUt
break whic h caused the dcuth of
Teen-ager Guilty
In Parents Death
SAN RA F'AEL IL'PJ) -Marlene Olive, 17, was found guilty Monday
of helping her boyfnend kill her parents.
Supenor Court Judge Charles Best found the San Rafael teenager
guilty of Cirst degrl'e murder after a week-long closed juvenile trial.
Best said evidence prest>nted during the heanng'tM'.oved "she is guil·
tv of lnvoh·em ent in the homicide
.IN ADDITION, Miss Good Is
accused of makina threats in
telephone conversations with a
newspaper and three radio sta·
., tions.
The two defendants lived with
M iss Fromme in a 100.a-monlh
attic apartment at lhe lime Miss
Fromme attempted to as·
sassinate the president. Miss
Fromme is expected to testify as
a defense witness al Miss Good's
trial.
Miss Good 's rebuke of
\V1liteley was the only incident
during jury sele(·t1on, which was
qui e t c o m pa r e d to t h e
tumultuous trial o f Miss
'Pure Haris•'
.
LUS ANGELES (AP ) -
"ormer Deputy Mayor Maurice
Neiner, con·
:lcted l ast
nonth o n a
.ewd conduct
charge, has
been se n ·
tenced to two
years' proba·
lion and fine-cl
$600.
W e in e r .
convicted of making s ex-•• ,,. ..
ual advances to an undercover
vice omcer al a Hollywood adult
theater, was sentenced on Mon-
·school Btard Nixes
Forced Hp.sing Bill
~ LOS ANGELES <U PI) -n Los An1ele1 City School Board.
' despite cries that its action was "pure racism." Monday night nar-
rowly p~ssed a resoluuon opposlg forced busing to achleve racial lntearal1on.
The musure , authorized byiewly-electl'd board member Dr.
Howard Miller and seconded by lathleen Brown Rice, came In an·
t1c1pation of a state Supreme Coun:teclslon which could order the dis-
trict to Implement compulsory bulng as oneofseveral desegregation
plans.
The key vote In lhe 4·3 deci~n was made by Dr. J ulian Nava,
who previously Indicated he wotd oppose the measure. Nava de·
c1ded lo support the measure aftt an amendment was added saylnJt
the district would obey any supr.,e court decision on the bu.sing is·
sue.
2 Snttrtt~~d 111 Beat• Tllreat
LOS A.NG F.LES <AP) -Two •en have been sentenced to prison
in C'Onnt>ct1on ':'1th 11 threat to &SS8fllna te President Ford by blowing
UI> a sewer in Sacramt>nto dunng t>rd's visit there last fall.
U.S. District Court Judge w•1am P. Gray imposed the sen-
( J
tencl'S Monday. He ordered
S l t Gary Steven DeSure. 32, or 8 ~ Warm Sprin1s. Mont., to
spend flvl' yo rs 1n prison and
recommended he st>rve the
time In Sprin11fit>ld. Ml'. rtrc;ton Mlhael Mayo, 24. of Warrl'n Coun-
ty, Va., "as s~nll'nced to an ind<'ttminate term not to exceed six
ye an.
DcSure and Mayo were indk ttl by a federal i:rand jury last <Xl. 20 on churfes thl'y planned to 1lont o llomb in u SaC'rumenlo
sewer near where Ford would walk Ola v1 'l1t 10 the state cnp1tul last
!Wpt. s.
eo-~H Ba~Ju OH R._..i.tt••
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The CilyC01ncll hH voled 13·1 to sup-
port h•(lislation that would rcflulall' ex'\)Of or 011 and natural gas ob·
tam~ in drl ll ini.t on the outer conllnental lhelJ.
Thr vote Monrlay WO!I in !lupport or~islatlon proposed by Sl'n.
ll<'nry Jarkson (()Wash ). and a i;lmil bill In the House by Rep.
John ~lu rphy W N. Y. >.J ackson's bill, lied the Outer Continental
• hrlf M nnal(emenl Act of 1975, has alread passed lhe Senate.
Crcult 1'111• NASA T'•' PH-l
EDWARDS AFB <UPll -Lt Col ~t ichacl V. Love. test pilot
for a successfully compll'ted NASA prof am that paved the way for
a ~<'nt•rataon of s paceship-planes. was ~led Mond ay on a pror1cien·
<'>night.
Lo"e. 37, was piloting an RF4C n..Ler that crashed on Ro1ers
Dry Lake Bed. The navigator. Maj Etil' B. Underwood Jr., ejected
from the plane shortly before it crash~ He was hospllallzed in sta·
ble condition at George Air For<:e BaseJ
n. Deac,;. Bit 8J L .. c tt'eflc
SACRAMENTO (U PI) -The n~ber of dealhs"'laSt--'i&'eek
taus~ by t.he nu rose to61 in Calirornit out the stale is well.below
the ep1dem1c level, according to health f fic iali.
Dr. Ben Werner. epidemiologist ~h the health department's
fn(e<:tious disease section, Monday sai he.death rate for the winter
influenu season was not unUJ1ual comp ed with other ~nt years.
Besides the 61 deaths ror the week e ing Feb. 18. there were S8
deat.bsdllrini the preceding wcekand4 unng the week earlier. •
day. a colle"e professor and 1llnc1>s to of her parents as an instigator . mother we'll never know," the
encour ager, a1d('r, abettor and. Judge addt>d . After the sentencing, Weiner several persons . accomphct> '
DURING THE HEARING. proclaimed his innocence and Gov. Arch Moor e ordered the
said he plans lo appeal the case. quar antine on the communl'. Ml S OLl\'£'S parents. Jam<.'s
local~ on a 1.000 acre Mtc 1n and Naomi Oln l'. "ere slain in
THE 45·YEAR·OLD former Marshall County 10 the 1>tule's their home last June 21. Their
Miss Ohve said that Riley killed
her parents and held her captive
for ten days to keep her from con-
ta<'lmg the police ctuef a1dl' to Mayor Tom Bradley No'1hern Panhandle bodies \H·rt> found in a barbe< ue
contended lhroughoul his tnal -The quarantine "a ... ordt•n·d pit at a v.oodl'd teen-age hangout . Riley admllled during his trial
that he killed the father . bul
claimed It wa~ in self defcnsl' He
s aid he discovered Mrs Oh\'c
already dead
that he was at the theater at alter state health offtc1ab \\en: Chjrle!> o. Riley. 20. Mii.s
Bradley's request as part of an notified of the hepalll1:; outbreak Oii\<', forml'r bo)fn<'nd, was
investigation of allegations or by the lJ.S Communic<•bll' !)" 'l'IHt•Uct•d lo dt.'Ul h for t hl.'
police harassment of lhe gay ease Control C~nter 10 Allant:i 11111rdl•rs dunni! Jn earlier tnal community.
Weiner told reporters Monday The death of Dr Kenneth ~t Judf(e Bt•!>I '>aid there" as "un·
that he has accepted a position Plummer of Wc~t V1ri.:1n1,1 1·1111tnnt.'rtl•<I l'\'1dt-nc1•" that
Miss Olive will be icntenced in
two weeks. The maximum scn-
tr nce she race1> 1s !'IX years m thr
custody or the California Youth
Authonty
with the California congressional Wesleyan Colle~e "as attnl>ull'd H1k~ k1llt-d ~1 1..,, Oii\ t>'i, fathl'r
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thL· \\ak<.• of thl' Sant.i Barharu o il spill. -.u
tht:' prOJl'Ct ''ti! not 1mposl' Jn~ b u rden · on
the laxpa~l·r .
The s tall-F1:-.h and Gum(• Dep:.irtm cnt.
"h1C'h has t a kt·n O\ er munaJ?c ment of lhe
L"pper Ba~ p1·<::0.en 1.•. 1s n•ad~ to go a h ead
''1th µIan' for n •mo,·;,il of .. alt and de\'elop·
ment of a trn1l S,\Stl•m The.· proJeCl can be
<'Ompi<.'l l'd \\ 1lh1n lour.' l'ar:o. as :-oon as thl'
funds ar\.· n·ll·a,1.·d So 1t :-.l'ems thl' ,·car:-. of
effo rt by the L'ppt•r Ba,\ :-m<Jn~· de\'oled
fan:-\\ill c u Im in:.it1.• at l:.i:-t in a maJo r be nefit
for all natun··lo' t:r:o. An l'O(·ouru~mg les~on
in µ1:ri.1~tl'nt·t•
Committee on State Salaries
Overlooks the Guy Who fays
When th1.• Lt'l!hl.1tlll'l' "1wl,\
decided ll ".1, l1m1• for .111 111
dl:'pcndl•nl ~•ucl~ to 1kh'r mlrl\' lh1·
proper IC'\ 1·1 of ~u l.ir11.·' J lld
lwnerits for 'tult> olfll·1ab. 1l w>i::.
en\l::.1t1nl·d th,11 a pant'! of unfcl·
lPreJ C't!Jtl'fl ' "uul'1 bt• ..ipvorntf'd
to assul'l• ubJt'l'I I\ ti\ If not lh.11.
C'l·rt ainl) ..i j!tuup cll\l'r1:1•nl
enou~h 10 J:11.1r;rn1t•1• h.il.111r1·rl
\lt'\\pCltnlS C'Ulmtn.1l ll)J,! HI lh1· 11·
rom nwn<1all11n'
Aul Cm t•rnur J 1·11 \ fir nit n '
'l'lt•t•taon' 1lt 'Inti· h1' pr 1'.11 h
I II 1: ' I h .1 I
pubh1• 'l'I \ ll't'
1-. tt'\\ .1 nl an
itself .ind th.it
th1o; '' ;.111 ''1•r.1
of ltm11'," un
f o r t u n .1 I c I '
h a'!.' c·a,t
doubt!' uµo n
t h e r 1• r o m ·
mt'n dal rons
1•\'1'n b(•f11r1·
lltt• sl llll~· h ao.; 111mnw1111·tl
For of lhn,1• lw h." 11.1m1·d f1\1'
h.I\ 1' h1•1•n al'l t\ 1• p11hl1• .111\ .111cl
,11 11•.1,t four h.1\ c• 'c'I\ c·d 111
1'llhl1<· fct fll't'. t hi IT Ill lh1•
l.1·.:1,l.111111• 11'1•11
C1•r1.1111h tw t 1111111 h.1\1' c h1"c·11
nt1 b1•fl1•1 lh.111 1!11h1 rt \\ "1•1111'
Ill' llll'll'lllll' 1.111•1•1 Ill IH thlllS I'
,1 rt•m,11 l\.1hlc• 1•·11!" Ill thc• ht,1111 \
t1f tilt' 'I.tit• :0-t'Hlll cor I \\ c ,illll\
~.111 1-'r .1n1 1,c 11 r.111111\ lw ch't
llll.!111,ht'll h1111 ,1•1l .11 .111 l'.11" .1,:1
II\ ~1.11l11.1l11a• 11 0111 !'l.111r111tl
"1th th1 • h1,,:h1·,t h11n111 ' 111 .1 "·"
\\ ht'll ~I ,Hit ' \\ 1'11' I oll 111 cl 111
llTllllt'tli ,ttt•I\ l.111111 h1·d .1 11111.tlclt·
l',llt't'I J ' ,1 Ill'"' 11 p11rll'I , "'I\
( E ARL WATERS J
1ng in London and Pam. and l:ite1
bt'C'omm~ Cmled Pn •s!> bu11•a11
l'h1t•f tn Lo:. A ntl'll·:o. Th1·rt· ht·
'tutlwd IJ\\ a nd 1·nkn'tl prl\.ctt•
pt,lt'lll'l' JOd bt•l'Jllll' J 'lll>t'l lttf
l nu rt Judi:e
ll F. L.t·:FT th.it Slll.000 .1 ""1r
Jllb .• r loµ salar~ b.irk in 1!131! I<>
run for. and eas 1h· "in. th<' SHiii a
month job as s tat1.· :.<'nalor rrorn
Lo::. Antoteles. "From th1.•n• hl' "J'
l'li·ctl'd Allornl'\ Gl'nt•r :rt .11111 1 ..
l'redttt>d \\1th ha\ mi: l1i•1•n lhl'
h1.•,t •• 1n th t' .. t .1l l'' h1 .. t u1'.
Foolt-;hl~. hl' ~111·1·u111 h1•cl tu pr 1''
"Un'' from lh-mncr,11' In nm for
a.:1•\ 1•r11or an I 94fi aj!jtn'I till'
.. 1111111\ 1•111 n•nched t::11 I \\' .1rn•n
Th.it tw hlld no ht•;irt f11r lh1• ta"k
\\:t' l'\ltknt In th1· £at! he f1ll•cl
for t hi' offtt'<' JUHi took off for th1•
:"ua 1•rnhura.: tn.1b not n•turnini:
until .11l1'r th!.' c•h•t·t 11111.
l\t•nn\ r1•11red from J>Oltttl''
thl·t 1·,1ftcr . .il le.1 ... t to th1· •"<lt•n t
or 1t1•1na.: h1m!>l'lf a 1.·.ind11IJlt• .• incl
\\ •'' l,1t1·r rrt11r111•1I to lht•
'lll>t'n11 1 n1urt h> Cm t'rnm "'11
1111111cl t: Brnv.11, ltw 't'n111t. 111•
I l'tll t>cl l.1 .. t 'c.1r 1•rnhn.: .1 111,1
111~111,h1•cl puhlt<' <.1•n 11 1·
·1 h1· quJhf1t'at111n' 11( lh1· nth"''
.1p111·,1 r c· r1•1l 11.1 hit• .althn111:h
1111h.11" nnt "' l!llll1•nnr n .. l\1·n
II\ ' 11111 ,lfl I h.11 I' l>t·,11h• !ht•
ll\Hlll. 1 h1• \ 1·ry pr1''l'n< •' of f\1 ·11
"' ahlf11• 1111 lt1c• romm1!>s1on
nial..<'" <'t'rt.11n t h<· bl:nef1t 11f a
\I 1•al1 h 111 p uhl11· ~!.'n 1rl' t·x
JK'f'll'lll'l'. c·ou11l1•d "1th a bnllrunt
mind ~ind Jud ll·ial t t'mpt•rn
mt•nt. "'111 i;:t•t t ho!>t' on the pubhc
pa~ mil J fair sh a kl'
8\' ,\DDISG lhl· olh('r" \\Ith
'1mrl,11 political bal'k)!ruund!>
Bro"' n M'l'm.., lo ha''l' <1tad.t'll thc-
d l' C I.. • ' \\ h 1• I l' • . a :. l h C'
Sacromt•nto l 'n111n a'k::.. "are the
• "POl..t•..,n11•n for n •t·n,,:nt/l'{I tax
pa)l'r ori:an11.1t1on!-:ind con
:.um<'r J:roup!>"" And "h<'re 1:.
the ·11tttle J!uy "·• That fellow the
govC'rnor as .II\\ ..i) s \'Otcmg con·
l'l'r n about. t h!.' m1ntmum "al?l'
l'.1rnl't. lht' ~•lt·nt maJonty that
11lt11n.1IPI\ fools the 11111
T r u !.' .' t h l' I. 1• g 1 !> I a t u r c
sa.:a1·111u!>IV .1nllc1pal1'<1 lhe ne<'d
for broad rc1>rt''t'ntut1on on so
important a comm1s~1on and ct·r·
laml~ did 11!> part m st't•kmg a
hroad :>Jll'<'lrum of public opi·
11111 11 I t h ;1s s p 1•c·1f 1t'd the
c·ha1rman "lhall lw thc chairman
of lht• Laltlt• llonvt•r Com-
m1so,1on" a nc1 ot h<'r memh<'rS
"111 b1.• th<' prt•,1dt•nts. or their de-
s1~n<'c~. of tht• State Cham bt•r of
t'ornm1•rt•l', St.Ill' Har ASSOCl3·
!Ion. Aml·r1<0 Jn f\·d<'ralron ur
I .1h111, Lt'.ll:lll' of \\.om<'n Vott•r,,
F.1rm Hurt'au. {'ahfornru Aroad
c .1 ' t t• r ' a II ti (' a I I ( o r n I a ="""' ,,,,1111.·r 1'11 bh,hrr:. assO<'IJ
I 11 "" 11111 lh<' S.u ra.m1•nt11 I nton '
<1111•1' •" 111 \\ hv '' tlw1 i• 0111 J
I l'l'l l''l'lll.tt I \I' 111 I\\ I\ or I ht• n11n
1•hti· p11hl1t· • '' ~1 i:ood i1111.·
Is Hughes St_·
WASHI NGT0N l lo"anl II
Hughes. the phantom b11l11111J 111
tias been out of pubht: !.aghl for '"
lonR tha t the ln tc•rnal . Ht•\ 1•11111
·en1ce tlRS J m J~ muH• l11
declare him le~ully dt•ad
Se\'eral Cedt'1'nl a~l·nts, \.\ho
ha\'t> followed
H ug h es '
movement s.
behe\'e he JS
dead As far
back as F eb
18, 1972. On t'
a g e n t
declared in a
specula t l\ c
mt' mo
"It IS ffi \
belierthal Ho." ard Hu.ihe-;cht'<l tn
Las \'egas In 1970 and that ki•) ul
f1c1a ls in charRe of run11111J: ht'
-<'mp1re conct•.1led tha-. f;wt JI th1
tlmc an ordt•r 111 I" 1•\ t•nl .1
catastrophtl' d1 .. ,olu\111n of h1'
holdtnR~ ..
The m l'mo su~J.!t''I)'. lh.11 a
"Joubll:'" could cu:-11\ h,l\l' 11,.l'll
substituted for tlw r·t·al l lo \l.,11d
Hu~ht>S. s1nc•t• alnw't n1111n1 11111
s1dt' the ret'lusi· .. 1111w1 1·11 d 1· h.1 ..
~een him in \ 1.•arl> · Tht• tl1111
bl<' no doubt IHi:. h<'1°n" h11olc·d 111
Hufthl's· s 1H·1·t·h. rn .11111 1·11,111 ..
and erc·l'nt n nt 11•..,,' tlw 1111•r1111
tonjC't't u n•s
A PATTF.RN of c·nmpll'l1
isolation " w1i,. <•<.lahh,h1.•1I. '' 1t'h
"onl\' a fc\\ lr11,t1'11 't'''·"'''
ha,·tnl! dart•l't .ll'<"'" to llu.:h1· ...
not!.'s thl• memo Thi· 1w'1 'It'll rl
~ugg!.'sh. \\ "' to llllt\ 1• th1 '"I'
post!d 1mp11,l1.•1 tn ;r frw11dh
fort>1gn c·ounll' · l'ht'-"rnrld h1•
nl'N'S!>Jr~. tn lht• .lj!l'lll '11p111111n.
"to ob\'latt• lhl• p11s,1h1hl\ of .1
~overnm<'nt 1ntrus1011 hy "1',111 h
\\arrant "
The dani:<'r or C',po.,anJ: lhr•
m a s ri u t• r .1_ d t' " 11 u l 11 h .1 ' "
les:.ent>d, adds thC' nwmo ... ,1 rth
the passaj!(' or lime• untl lht•
double s 1sola1111n from any 1111l
Dear
Gloomy
Gu~
A<h lt't' to ll 11 h.11 d '1\1111
Don t 'lap t lh' h .111t1 1 h.11
pnrdo n ... \Ou.
~' GW\ <•mn .. ,.h •r• \WOl'nftt-4 tt, ,......,., ........... M C.•\Mr•l'I .... ~.Ow
Vlllfwt •f .,._. ,_., .... , \•"4 •W t ,_. _ .. ,. G.....,, o .... D•1ly "'lel
JACK AN DERSO
'1 cl l' r ., \\ ho k " ''" I h ,. r 1 I
llu~hl·~
This ::.1.•1•n,1rin h., .. not tw•l·n
m1~:-.ed 1n \\' ushrn~tur\ JS 1·1
pll'lt• fontm.~ Ot ht.•r i?m'('tnm
111\ t·~ll~..itor~ JI"' .. usr1t·t·1 t
lhl t'C'Ct.'ntn1· brll11111J1 rl' ma~
i1t«td allhoui.:h lhl•\ l..11 k •·•
dusl\ t' pr()(Jf thJt ht. 1s 1·11h,·r r
ad or dh\'l'
~POK F:S~I E' for lht ~ 111111•
ll ui:ht·~ flll:lJ\lial t•n1p111• 1.1ll ti
Spt.•tulat 1011 pn•pth l1•r1111.. 1 h•
l'Ontt'nd thJt th1. dtrsl\t' ll11i:h•
tS quilt• alt\ i•, :.1111 1111 m hot h t. .. d
and mind llt' I' nm~ r1·,11l111
th<.''.' ::.a~. al thi• l'r 1111·i•s., ll11t1·l 1
A('apulro
Thl• ~o' t•rnmt•nt h.1 ... 1 tl1·,·p 11
t1·n•'l 111 llu,.:111·-. \\1•11.111 II 11
ha~ tkp11rt1·d th1' \\111·tt1 u11.11
noun1.·t-cl . .,11 n11•1•11l' ''" , .. 1 h
Trt•a::.111 \' 11•11-. 111 11111111111' •>
1h1llar:o. Ill 1· .. 1.111• t."''" Th1"c
l't'SIJOll::>tblt• (or tlll' ho.1-.l \I OU(
.1li.11 ht• ~llhJt'<'I to pr11 ... •1•111 11111
Fnrth1•fll ll•n, 1h1•,1:1lo.1•' \1n11I•
lw 111,,:h .\ ... 1h1• ni1•1110 p11111h 0111
Th l· Jlll"t'I ~11111 1111.11111.1
b,•nt•f11 .. llllltll')l! t11 all\ a.:111up 11
1.·onlrol of J $:! h1lh11n l'nlPll'•· Jf
m.1n1f1.•,1 Thi• 11p111•r1ur11t11"• 111
th1 "Pht1111 ni.: 11rt 111 h11111h 1•1h 11
11111l10n' of dol(.11 , .1r1· .rbo ul1
\ lllU~
\larml'tl m·l·r th1:0. '"'"''""" I Io u .. 1• \I 11 n , 1 .1 r, A I r .11 1
('h.11rmJn Bl'n Ho~Pnt h.ll II
;'\ 'i hJ:-prl\ al<'h 11rj!1•tl th• I ((
to dt•lt•rm rnt• "111•1 h .. r I Im\ .11 r
llu1thl's0 slr ll l'" .. b
TllE IR!'\ 1!-rC'luclant to 111mp1
" -.ho" do" n '' 1th II UJ!llt'' "It h1111 ' n •a,onabli" 1\1d1•rw c• of lr.11111
But 1f lht' b1tt1011~111t· r..iu ... ·d t1
m<'l'I 1wrsnn<dh '' rlh I HS <1J::1•111
In prov1• h1• i-: :il1\'1•. ;1 •·1:1"· 111111•
h1.• rn .1dr to dl·t·l~11· him lq~.1lh
tk.rd .
Our as~nC'wk Hoh < )\\ t·n' ta:1
sp1•n1 Sl'\'t'tal \\ 1•t·k~ irll'.11m l11lt·
tracrni.: llugh1.·,· mm1•nw11J... d111
1ni: th1• pa:-t "" ~ 1·:..-,, 11 .. ,., •• 111
llll' kl'' fr11d1111!'
ShC'rrff Ralph Lam I> 111
q •,t1i:a1rd llug ht·~· :,ud1h-n t11~
.1pJwarJnt'1• from La<., \'1·1!·" "
Thank'l!" rni.: t•\ 1• l!lill 'I h•· 11
q·,llj.!.1!11111 l1•cl lo 111 ll,1111ld I
Fl•rk1•0, \\ho h.11l l11•1·11,u11111111111
lo llu}!lw,· p,·11thm..,1· th1· 111
'111u' rnnnth '" j.!1 \1' h11 n Iii•,.
Ir .11i...f11,11111' 'I ht• dt>t'llll "'.11 111
th.it af l1111!h•·' h.1d l11.·1·n t.1!.1
:111\ "lw11· 1•\1···111 .10 11111·11 1 '""I' \lllll '"' l1f1• e1111ld Ii• 11.lllj!l'I l ht• h1 1111 t11lcl I
I 11k1•,11•!11'-t·cl 101 0111n11111
The ~tar War Reaches Some New Low
If \'1111 arl' :i 1·11rn m1rrut \ 11•,1111'1 ,
,·011 ~ho11ftl h,I\ 1• .1lr1•.uh 1!11tl1·n .1
it•t1 1•r fr11111 \\'llli.1111 P llohh'
l'ompull•r . Mr llt>lcl,.. " th··
t'l1a1r rn:111 nf th1• h1•a11l nl lh1• H ,I
lkynnlcl-: T 11h:11•1·11 t 'omp.111\ or
\\ 1n~t11n ~.11t-m . :\ <' . :incl h1· ..
het•n •wnthnt-: p1•11pl1• 1,., rnhot
\\nlt<'n nnh'' 111 IPll \lwm .1hu111
h1!' nt>w r1i:11r1'th' 1·;1111 .. 1 """
' ' \\'I' ,I r (' I' t 1111 ti II f I h I'
lt>l'hnnlog tl' .ti n C'h 11•q •m1.·n1 . .ind I
thought \Oii.
:!.$. a lt>,iclrr m
'!>' o u r c ti m •
mun i I > •
would \\:int to
k now about
1t.'' M r.
Hob~ "nte<1.
ll m1tihl Sl'<'m
th a t M r.
H obbs h as
rath er low
(~\
~~·
s l a n da r d 'I f o r ht11l1njl
technological nch1e\'l'mcnt<i and
a pt>cuhar 1dl'a of" h.1t l'Ommun1
ly lcadf'rs arc 1nterC'<il1.><I m kno\\
tnli! about Actuall~, ll t';1n he 'attl
that Mr . Hobbs probnbl~ d1w<-n't
lo?l\'t' a f1J: about l't1m mun1t\
lt'aders hip. and that h1~ letter ''
P3rt or an (''<pen::.n (' an·..int• .mtl
was teful ad' l'rt1 <.1ni: .i nd
m erchand1sm1: "a1
,
'' "1th all \\ .1r'. th1• tar t1<''
1·:111 ht• .1 1t11l1• !11H11°11ll 111 loll11v.,
hut 1t ht•a.:111-: ., .. , l'rHI month-: .11:0
"lwn :\I .111 hon i\ n·nu1· "a'
r1wk1•d lo 1t i< foun1lat111n' t11 l1•a1 n
th.it Philip Mori 1-: w,1, ~··ml! 111
hr 111.: 1111t a 1·1j!ar 1•ll1• t'.1111•11
\lr nt \1 rnt I" '11ppo-.t'(I tn c 1111
t.11n !I millu::r.am' 11f la1 and i
m1llti,:r:1rn' of n11·uttr11• J>t'I c·oHm
nail
Tms \\' \S ron!'idc:rl'(I nn m
'a~mn 11f lht' 'C'mr lo" t.1r Jilt.
lo"' nir11trn1• f1t•lrl dominuted h'
Ht•\ nold!-. "hrr h puL.; nut \,in
tJ#!<'. Doral. \\ 1nc;111n L1,l(hls anti
~•ll!.'m l.1~hlc;. Form1dahlt' ""
lhal lineup m a~ appt•ar.
n~.irette markl'ltn#! c;tr.it<',l(>'h
felt that Ph1hp \1orn' h.1d 111
make a mo\'e Th<' Im~ and in
termt'd1ate-lo\\ tar and n1cotin1•
fi eld as already 10 per<'l'nl of 1h1•
market and e~pandm~ at a It
per<'ent rate annually
Philip Morns onl) had nnf',
<'tJ!arelte in com pelltmn aJ,!arnst
Re,-nolds' all-i>t ar low tar hm•up.
Marlbo-o Lights, but th!.'y 'rc 12
m1lhgram11 tar. 8 malh~rams
n1C'ottnc Too mu<'lil For tho~c
"ho aren't ) et hep to the mC'lnc
i;;\i;t<'rn . .1. mtlh~r am 1s 01.r; of a ~·ram or .002285 of .m ounce:. hut
,
( VON HOFFMAN )
lhal 0022~5 d1ffl'tc0n{'t' h1•tw1•c•n
M.1rlhnro 1.1.:h t' and a rl.l(J.?H' llkt•
~krtt <'On, "1th th1· n~ht a<I
q •rt 1"1n1t . tran!>IJ tc· into m1llt11n>1
C\(1 d.J'M l ar11 wort h of ,aJr -.
WPrt'\her thl'rl' '" Jn' ll1ffen•n1·1·
in th1.• 11moktr's hralth. or lark or
11 has not been e <1labhshro
Off on lhl' i-1dl'llnt'<i and not yet
ready to cnl{al{<' 1n national ad·
\l'rll'l tnlo? "arfJr<' Bro<A n &
W1lhamson Tobu<'CO has been
le.,l market1n1t a hrand ralll'd
F"an a nd an o thl'r ca lled
\'anituard. 14 ht<'h )OU ou1iht not
to <'nnfu"t' "1th \'anldR<' LIJlfletl
& ~!Hrs 1c; Jlso r<'por1l.'d read)
\\llh ·a brand n;.imt'd \'<'ilo.
MF.ANWHI LE. as its com·
pt>taloro; are prepann~ lo alta<'k
Reynolds in th e sem1·lov. t ar
field. Reynolds is on the pro\\ l for
profits an the low·low tar field In
this mtlhmetnc battle. Reynold'I
d<'<'1ded to .io after Carlton down
tn the s ub-basement of the low
tar lea~ue. Hen<'e Mr. Hobbs' in·
lroduct1on of No", wh1<'h lip:. lhe
Sl'alrs at 2 mrlhJ.11 arn' of tar an1I
.2 m rlltgr ams of n1t•11t1n1•
That would 1m11t·nl (':11111111',
claim lo h1· "l lw 111\\1•0,I t.11
r1J.(ar1•llr t•w·r m .1cJ<' .. ('a11 \1111
ima,l(lll(' ltw pa1111• 1.1 lhr e or
porate 11ff11·1•J1 of the /\nh·r 11·an
Tobacco l'ompunv, 1111· 1111tr11
which mak<'' (";rrllon · ~'""' ""' of counh•ratlat•k h.11! 111 111• 111•
v1c;t'd Thl• nn!>wc•r \\"'the• Ill\ I'll
111rn nr Carlton 70·, 'lh1'"'
Carlton!' a11• onlv ill rnrll1mP1t·r...
Ion~ a<-co1npJn•d lo K."1 ror :'\11\\
but the\' "e11lh 111 "rlh ,1 m1•r1• I m1ll1~r-am of n1cot11ll' .11111 I
m1ll1i:ram nr tar "'a11ol1•m1 Illa\·
h :ne intrndurc><I tlw n11 t11r
S'.'<ilem, hul 11 took the• r 1i.:.1r!'lt1•
indust ry to l <'ach 1t lo u'
\\lTH Mi\DISO!' AH·nur no"
abuzz with predict'°"" th.al $1110
million " 111 be s pent thl' \ l'.tit.h\
the ' anou<; conteo;tanl~ rn tht• lnw
ta r millri.:-ram battl<'. lhC" It\·
dustry now has t\\o branrl' a ..
11ert111g they arc• thl' "ln"t''>t ·
Mr Hobbs t<; refu.,1na.: tn rt•traC'I
his lo"est claim. \\h11h ht• m ;id<'
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By Ji#y 4, Pyachic Predicu
WASHINGTON IAP I H ~ychlt
frmar•rd Lincoln 11 cor~t . tht• ~t.1r
Unn1 are coming JUit m time ror lht'
n:mon '• bic:cmlennial
"Wt "111 have them here on the 4th
ol Jill). ver y def1ruleh . ' i.a)''> Mra.
Lanroln who clulm1 sht! hll) bt't'n 1n
ttlepathlc contact for yon with our
neighbor. on ch~ Red Planet
Mil . LINCOLN CALLED u nt•14 ,
conferl"ncc to dli.play ~mt' color pie
lures she took r ecently .it lht' <.:ap1lol
Sunsetty, r outine imapHholl!> cxct'1>t 1•11
a few that Show :something in thl· l'l k)
Thal something, she :suyi., 11> ,1
1puc~11h1p . the Martiuns' \\3) or J(I\
Ing her the proof she need-'> to i.hu"
that s he 1s not J\.ISl another crackpot
She i.a1d s ht"i. tnt'<i lo .. 1ert th,•
Pre 1denl. bul failed She conl.tckd
J ack Ford. the Pre:.1denl ·~. "hii
only acknowledged rei:el\ 1ng tier ll't
ler She"' rote to Wilham Ha rood\. U)
s 1i.tont lo the President for p·ulJht
li aison . and .:ot no .tni.\\l'r 1>1ttu
Secretary of Stat e JlenrJ A K1:."
m ger. Ditto Nancy K1:.s1ni;N hi'>
wire
MRS. LISCOtS IS president or lhc
Cosmic Academy. headquartered m
one room or the National Press Club
Bwlding. She lectures ;,bout thl' relJ
,. t.1onsh1p of earth and un1,·en.e, and
says s he "' a s given the tas k of prcpur
mg mankind Cor the peaceful ~l.1rt1an
VIStl '
Mrs Lincoln. who appeared tu t>t' 111
her mid SOs. s aaJ lhul )h<· "'w. 1 <411\
c•matcd from un carlJer ltfr thut
t>ndl"d Ill 1&32 Iler ~~h 1\ hl''*' 11)
l)t't'entf'd "1th <i rrm'*n ~hr ~:ud 5.he
cam,· to th<' l'nitcd Slulh U\ 1964
U.ocoln •")" .t rtl"t't of t'iM111C .,hlP'
"111 makt the 30 m1nuh• tnp fro m
\1,ir:~ :.om et1ml• 1n thl' n \l "'"' "<'Ck.!\
but al ll'J 'il b~ Jul\ • The· \1art1an
ship!' t:U f JStl'I lhJll 11111' \\ ht1·h l.tkt•
nt.'Jrh J \t-itr (,,, tht' d1 lunrt•
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"Wt: \\1111.L Ht: C'O~'TM"Tt:l> and
~· m' 111•d into lht• 'h11J1oo · 'lht• ,_.,,
"We " 111 'et.• them lht•\ "111 ~l't' u:-,
Tht: ~1art1an:. Jlt' ro.m1n~ 111 1mkr
to help earth rcalill' bl 11Uwrhood and
Iv\ l'.' ~he ~111d •
The prt'Mdent of \I .1r' " J ohn
llan!\vn "'ho "'.,., thl' f1 r,1 1irt·-.1dt·nt of
lht' L'nitt'd Stalt''" J.lll'l l:dm~ Gt'<trgt'
Washington b) eq~ht ~ vJr' .1rco1<1tn~
lo Mr~ Lincoln
M r~ Lincoln i. ·" s sht• h.1:-. nt•\ er
bt-t•n aboard an ottier pl.irll ship, but
~he ha:. bt'l'n 10 l'Vn ,lJlll llJUl'h
tl'lcpalh1call)
THE REAS0!\1 t'OR .\ 81('1-.:~TE~
nial \ ISll. ~hl· ~J~!> .., hl'l llUSl• a
"duster of ro!>m 1c m.i.,tt•r' ~u thered
200 ~ears a jto 10 trealt: lhl\ l."ountn
The L'nitcd Stall·~ "a' l'rt·atL'<l In tht·
Great ~la::.teri. of lhl' Lnl\er::.c ·
The ~l.irtwn~. ~ht.• addt'd . "come ;i~
friends The~ comt> 1n ~n·at d1~n1t ~ ·
rax
/
Let an expert do your tax this year
All you nc>cd lo do lo rnalo.P .Jn .lpr 11r.tmL nt to I ,i., · , our ;.>Pr
sonal Federal and Caltforn1a Ta .< rt>ILJ'''S rreparr·cl n private
al no charge. is de po.:. II S5 000 111 d Lo Aria .~ i. , r ,.,dcr ci l
S;iv1Pgs Passbook ($10 000 1n .., h•lJh ·r 1• 'l 'v 1 ' ll Inv t;I ·
rn•'nl CC'rt1f1cate1
II your savings arc now 1n 1 comm1•rc1al b;in} l r .i• w 11'r rn-
"'l1tu11on Los Angf'IPc:; F1'dPr.il SJ\dllQ<:. I'.• In .1,.1 ,-ur 11x
appointment now and 11:indl1• atl th11 cJ0t .1 le; of tr m '"'
Make your appointment c.'.Hl'f Thi" <iOurwr you l ti1' tt1r• t.1·,tr>r
your r0fund can be matlcd
ann mOR1 GOOD n1ws
FORl976 _)
Aga111 in 1976 ~ale deposit box• .. s chcck1nq .1c 01.n c; (.ll :i
( oop0r.111r•g ".!.:ilf'w•rjn cumm,'rCtal b.Jr 1~) Tr II.I• I· r c· I C•
.rnd MtHH·y Orckr» 111•.id 1111• l1:;t of ()'.'•'r ;10 ,;r 'I ' .' .. 1•1:. d
1·rv1c.,1·. nlf1 °r·•d 111 ft1 .I I t'(J•• 1 l.r
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EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST R;, TE ,
ON INSURE D SAVINGS
5.25% 6.50% 7.75%
l ' •' 1atd1r\ I r{' • f r.,.\.t r I ( t f t Ir
$1 fll~I I •• II lit lot 11 11 I ,, 1• • • I
5.39% 6. 72% 8 .06%
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t U"I lftl' If lulf l'\l~ I ! 1'4t 'I 911 1l 1 1 t , ... "' I
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LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
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Newport Beach Off ice
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3201 Newport Blvd.• 675-4500 (Across from Ci ty Hall)
Hc1j O!f C"
Le<: Angele!'; FeCC'ri1 Snv no :ind LOJ'1 At:.• oc•"!' ,.,
One W1l~h11e Los Al">ge cs 9 01 7
0''1rr 01'1C<"" •h•ou':lh. "' :l'r ;ir"rl
Travel everywhere ...
QUEENIE By Phil lntenand1
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Tuac:Miy Maren 2 1976 DAILY PILOT \1
Ballad for Patty
OLA STO!I< BUH\.
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"roll• u :son~ 11 bout Patt~
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'prun~ "hat l.lo' d c.11 1'
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Soml' :? ,000 l'UµI\'' or
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friends h u\1• r hon.icd m.im of tlwm \\l'rl' m
me Tht>\ hJ\ l' m :uh: O\l' '\nt':.ll•d but W t' rt' ,1<1
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LIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAY
-,,. 11 l' J r ~ t . • • :. u b l 1 l I l• Ct
....1... ~ ' ~ -·~, • Lc.tt-n In Tamu, \H'n
BURIAL EXPENSE
$500 to $5000 *
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Fl a . Store Sells
T o T ransvestites
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to male <:u!.lomc·r!o
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upt>n until .'> p m "h1..n lhl mo:.tl:-uppt'r nrnltllt' in
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soc1et.' s do:.t•I ••• dn·':. 1n \\omc·n st lolht·:.
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homosl''CUdb. bu t most rwnµlt dnn I 1111tl1 r..;1,.ind
that llom1ht•xu.tl:-. ha \·t· bt•t·omv n:nr" ~·pl..1 blt>
in public than lrnn:-\t''llks · /
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l&-yur-old bride In lhe Ph1Upplnes. The problem
ii~ms to be the aMulment from his JS.year-old
wire.
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M!f\ ice is beh11( hurd to get elon1 with, and, "The
old people don't Ilk" me aetUnl married to aomeone
i.o yount(. The old men are just Jealous.''
lie uys lht' b•&&t'll h<Aule seems lo be the an·
nulmcnt be got two ycan aao or his marriage to a
lS·>-ear-old Honduran girl. Tl'le U.S. lmmtaritlon
offkt: kt-ep:\ track of marri!lge& and dlvorcu, bu~
~annulments, Cookaon aays.
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owner IA-itlle "Bod" Klas. sa1d he is conalderin1 P-•-•
running fo r the seal or rellrlnc Tennessee ::::..~°:':'~~~~~
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King ls owner or a Cookeville lire company.
• Re p. Wilbur Mills (D·Arli:.) and his ad·
ministrntlve astistaot backed off from a published
report that the once powerful House Ways and
Means Comm ittee cbairmai\ hu decided not to
seek re-election.
"I've just not been able to make up my m ind. I
don't know if I wanl the job or not," Mills told re-
porters al West Palm Beach, f1a.
Mills. 66, said in an interview published by the
Arkansas Gazette Sunday that "barring unforeseen
developments'' he would announce by March 9 lhat
he ill ending his congre11s1onal career after 19
terms. ••
Blng Crosby has scheduled the firsl concert or
his long <'areer.
··Bing Crosby at the Music Center" Is the title of
the show he wall l>resent in Los Angeles on St.
<•ouv
Patrick's Day. Alt.bouJb Crosby
has made guest appearances at
chanty affairs over the years.
this is the fi rst time. according
to his press representative. that
the s inger has appeared solo in
concert.
I le will be supported by the
Nelson IUddle orchestra. wath
curt:un at 7:30 p.m. Crosby ex·
plained that he likes to gel an
early start. •
Does she ski better than President Ford?
''Much, murh better," said actress and model
Maraaux He mingway tn Rio de Janeiro, "1 hale to
be an t•goist but its one or the few things J do very
well."
Does sht' act better than his RepubUcan oppo.
nent Ronald Rea1aa?
"You'll have to flO SK" 'Lipstick' ... nove11st
Ernest llemin1oiway's granddaughter replied, reler·
1 10~ to her nrst movie role. • ~rmcess Anne, only dauahter of Qllee11 £1·
ln~'b II. left a London hospital aner wb•t royal
orf1r1als earher described as a ,. ,. /
"roulln(' checkup."
Anne. 25. "ho has been mar-
ried fort" o Ha rs to army Capt.
Mark Phillips, drove herself
from the K 1ng Edward VI 11
Hospital for Offlc<'rl\.
flrita'h nc w:.papers had
spec11 lat1•cl 1hc prlcess was
prel!nant. hut Buckingham
f'alJCC denied at.
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A Unroln, Mo. man has charged the National
Tiroadca!tllng Company and Taft Broadcasting
Company with lnfnnglng the copyright of his book.
In tt i;u1t rllcd in U.S. District Court In Kansas
City, Gf'or~e E. Shlrlt'y saJd the television movie
"Wht•re llavc All tht> Pt>oplc Gone?" was copied
om hill copyrlghh•d bo(lk, "A World Their Own.''
Thc> movie wos i.hown on the networks Oct. 8 ..
1974 .• inll Sharley 1111111 hl' copynghted hi~ book in
l~ Iha 1111.:h Vuntogc Preu, Jnc., of New York. •
Det1•C't1ve-turnt'd aulhor Jo~eph Wambau1h
u :is 'lUl•d for S2 m II hon In II bel ttoi mn1es by BUile
Small, II" n('r or a shoe!ihlne
t.t.1nrt an Los An&r le:c.
W.1m h:i111:h ~rote th<' novel!t
"'The• Nrw Crntunono;," "Tht.'
Hhll' h.nt)lht," "The C:ho1rbovs"
:111tl t hr non fact 1011 "Th\' Onion
Ftdd" nhout lh1,• kt lhnJ( llf 11
l1Ullnm11n
Smull C'hDrllt>d lhlll Wnm·
hnuj! h h h1·l,•cl 111111 an "Tht> Union
f>"i••lcl " tw rrfr1 ran.: tv him n'
"nnl' M tht' bt•<tl 1•rt'C'Jl('r lhlt'VC'~ W•OlllillUOtt
ln town," fabt•ly portra) 1n.i him as o nlminul. •
The "Mnplt> L<-af Hng ," ont' or Scott Joplin'•
ht·~t l.nn" n roi.:tinae t•omposallon'l, m:ay hnve been
wntlrn m honor of 11 prival<'. i;tfnh•(•I acntlt'men'1
c·luh rutht•r than 11 h11w(tv hma~('.
Thl' "M nplc Lear Raa." wrlttr n In 1899, wu
p1)pul111 Iv lll'l1t•vNI to h11v1· IM'en written ln honor of
.1 bo1o;trrn11'I hrnth1•I 11nd b:1rroom in S.«ll'lllA, Mo.
llut thl' Prtt1!' County reC'order uncovered an
t'lcl ~ t•llowt•ll copy c)f the' 1ncorporntlon papers for
thl' M arlt• Lt':1f C'luh.
'fh<' popcr. datro Dt>c. 23, 1898, said the club "·1' formrd "for th(' pUtpo!ICS or advnncanl{ by
~~1nl mtcrcourse the bodily and mental health or
.. ut·" p1•rsoM u m1aht be or hereanor become Its
nwmh,·r~ " Thal <'nllithtl'nml'nt. th<' paper s said,
\\11ulct bt' n<'h1rv~d by d1 <>C'u!l'i1on and maintaining
'\1 h hrMV and Olhtr llP<'CIC!l or :imusement" for
ml'mbt'n•. • De5p1te rr porls that the NatJon or Islam ls in·
ri ei><>ndenlly wet1lthy, iLo; chief minister say~ a
severe .. l'3S'h now problem" has
C'reated :i $4 5 million deracit for
th<' reltg1ou!l Sl'C't. Wallace D.
• ~uhamm att. leader ot the re-
la~1ous body known 3.; the Black
Muslims. c11sclosed the group's
financrnl problems al the or•
gan11at1on 's annual Savior's
Dav mE'eting in Chicago
·Muhammad said financial
problems festered dunni:i the
Inst 10 vt.>a rs of the reiRn of hlS __.0 falhl"r. Elijah ~l u"-"ammad.. wa1.u<1M u"
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Cultural
History
Retold
Films on the cultural
history of th~ We1tern
world wlll be prl!lcntcd
by Golden Wollt Collel(e
lhrouah the Rrltlah
Broadcut Ing aerie..
"Clvlllullon," MarC'h 12
toJ\llle 18.
The rllma will be
shown In f'orum 2 at 8
p.m. Adml!u1ion 1s $10 for
the series. or S3 ~ 1ln1tl<'
nenlna. with procetds
1otne t o the C'o llege
scholarship proiram.
Other dates are Marth
26. May 14 and 28 .
During the pro1rams,
13 films will be screened
covering the period from
the e nd ot the Greco·
Roipan world to the
sky~rapers or New
York.
P0818 to 2
Judi Lltwln of Corona
del Mar and Gene Simp-
son or Fountain Val·
ley have been named
sub-editors or ''The Die·
tum," l h e st ude n t
newspaper at Western
St.ate vnlvetslty Cotlege-
C> f Law o f O ran ge
Count)' .
'Overnight Bit' PUBLIC N0'1'1Ct: PlJBLI N&nCE
-Singer'• Rmwe: 51/2 Ociave. ~
LAS VEGAS. Nev. CAP> -Uke
m&"J Olber 1in1ers tryin1 to make-It
bit in the record Maneu. Mlnrue
Rlpertaa 1penl more Ulan 10 years In
obffwit~ But lhe '• not a trace ol dlaap-
potntment I tbe bHmlr\I 1.atUe lady
with Baby's Brnlh nowtrs In her'
hair and a voke with mott ranae than
1ome mualcal ln1troments . Those
day1 are aone t...aUfied to by the
fact that 1he 11 now a welrome aurac·
lion al• caalno supper club he~.
••t JUST EN.JOYED 1novlng
around. the atcpa I a~ you take to
get where you're aoinc.'' she says of
h•r early yOrii in the business. "I
thouaht each move I made was the
rtcht mo,•e lo make because it made
me happy.
"A lot of people called it paying
duet but l enjoyed It. It wu fun and I
would do 1t all over aaain. ··
Jt was her hit song "Lovin' You"
last year that showcased her soanng
voice -spanning su, octa\ es -and
made her a success. That voice and
the Baby's Breath nowers in her hair
have become trademarks.
THE YOUNGEST OF eight
children. Miss Riperton grew up an
Chicago amid a musically inclined
family. She wu taking opera lessons
by the time s he was 11 and that early
training is still evident in both the pop
and soulful tunes she sings.
"I 'm not that freaked out about my
voice.'' ahe said during an interview.
"I'm just sln1ing and enjoying it. It's
something that was never pointed out
(Tops in Pops)
DURING TllE EARL\" 1960s ah~
sane a purl or "Thi." Gem11," ll vocal
aroup which ahc s aid "mad\' 10111 of re·
cords. but nothlna renlly happenl'li " She ten thl' group in 100.t, workina In
other aroup:. und us a i.ulo. tr) Ing to
makes spla1>h.
Thot finully came lai.t )eur with her
first album for Ep•<' Rl."rord:-1,
"Perfect An~el ," \\hlch StcV tl'
Wonder helped MlllOI\' und her
husband, Oi('k Rullolpt), make, in·
eluding wntang the title 1>0ng and one
other for her.
The R1.1dolphs "rote all the oth<'rs
on th;it album and all on her et'ond
album now in releal>e. '"Ad\'entures an
Paradise " They ul:.o coproduced
them.
THE LAS VEGAS engagement is a
new step for Mass Riperton, 3nd s he
says it is going well.
"The response has been beautirul
her e .. Everyone has been talking
about how fresh I am." she related
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"It's very nice making a lot of peo-
ple very happy. II 's beautJful knowing
I give so much lo so many pt>oplc.
That's the main r eason I'm doing 1t,"
shesaid. ·--P-l -'8-LIC NOTICF:
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~--~-~-----PUBLIC NOTln:
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: You have sugiested
that a job seeker who fears he's get·
t ing a bad refere bet'ause he was a
poor worker should go see the old boss
a nd try to neutralize lhe bad.
mouthing by asking for another
chance to turn over a new lear. My
problem is somewhatdinerent .
I'm an unemployed arciiitect who
did 10 well on 1 key job that I expect a
weak referen.ce. You see. my former
employer's professional ego requ1res
tluit h1s name appear on everything
that leaves bis office. <Others and I
actually did most ol the work -lhe
owner brou1ht in the business.>
Le1vln1 his employ volunt arily,
which I did, m arks you as a deserter
In biJ book and he has taken hia re·
vente on others who quit before me by
down·rallng their work. l need that
refere nce. Wha t can I do!
-NO lDENTlTYillNT PLEASE
Since you're only surmising whal
the egomaniac is telling prospective
e mployers, find out for sure. Get a
friend who speaks the language of your
profession to phone your former boss
and sa1 he'• conslderin1 hiriu1 you.
Ir your concern is justified, visit
your old boss. say lhat you m ay fail to
get 8 job becaUle or his reference, and
appeal to bis sense or fair play.
IF THAT DOESN'T work, a nd it
probaJ>ly won't, you can Ca> sec a lawy~. (b) rile a complaint with your
profenlonal society, Cc) explain the
s ituation ln advance to prospective
employert, adding that you will glad·
ly provide lhe na mes of former co·
worke,.. who will back-up your story.
(Career Corner J
Your other move Is to beef up your
rt'ruence 11hcl't with well·regarded
people who can be helpful: bu&iness
auoclatei.. clients or customers,
thote who have worked for you,
former teachers lf you're a recent
araduate. Prepare your reference
people In advance:
-OBTAIN THEIR pcrmliilllon"'"
Wle their namts, .ilvc lhrm 11n Idea ot
how m 1ny times they might he c:illed •
and who will be lnquJrinl(. Explnin
that you nt'ed aenuine cnthus1:u11n
from them to counterhalancc :an un·
ralr reference.
-Make s ure they have your re·
aume and brief them on your back·
around. Tell them what kind or job
~ou're ueklna ·A professional re: ..
ftrenct from a penon who hl'l!'l little
knowledge or your llpe('iflc ab11lt1es lll
of lllUt value.
-CHECK BACK WITH referen<'e
people to see which employers have
called and what was said. Not only
can thls provide clues of points you
nHd to stress in tutu.re interviews. but
knowing that an employer is interest·
ed enou1b to lnvesUgate calms the
nt'rves.
\l.'hile the all-purpose "To whom it
may concern" recommendation as the
wuketl aort, il '3 a good idea to
routinely ask for one each time you
leave a job
READER SERVlCE: For 'a single
copy or "Sum mer Job Tips." a 12·
pace booklet from Manpower, Inc .•
send a stamped, self-addressed en·
vetope to Joyce Ll!an Kennedy at this
newspaper. Allow several weeks for
wc:>men.··
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BaNkrt1J1•~t1 Bid
Il J . Thom :is. the singer who
recorded 1970 htl ·Ra indrops
Keep Fallin~ On My Head,· has
petitioned for bankruptcy in
ft'deral court 1n J>alla~. Tt•x.
Dimrf s Pictiued
As Contented
A:ttd Realistic
WS ANGELES (AP> -Dwarfs as
a rule a re w c l I-adjusted pcoplt'.
d<'spite the hindranc<'s an daily laving
and taunts or othNs th<'Y have to en·
dure. a study shows,
A group of 16 adult dwarfs who un-
derwent extens iv~ J)!>ychiatric and
psychologi ca l l Nlllni:l a t Harhor
General Hospital were found for the·
most part to be happy and contented.
.. ,_,.., ,ti> 1•, H. •nd M••• h l 1'16 100 lb P\IOt•~d O'•"ot' (CM\' O•ily Pilot "'°'<" 1 t . to 1l It/& )/I/\
PUBLIC NOTICt:
,-ICTITIOUl I USINl$l
NAMI STA ti MINT
Plf81.1(' NOTt('F.
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Laguna Opens 'Doctor'
Nell Simon and nlon Cht-kM\' had unt thane ao
romm on both "'"'t H·r, prnhf1c pl .. yv.nahts
Simon h .. > h.ttl J "''"" t vrn1·1h on ltf\' l:iroad"' ;a>
boarci" t'\t'r ) ) ,. Jr '>IO<l' 1!1•~1 ''hi It-C'ht4.;hov. ;a~1dc
from b11 belt er l.nuw11 :.t·nuu" dr .. m .. '>, pounded out
borne 450 \hOr l .. tunt ...
Intermission
Tom Titus
Tuesday.~arch i 1976 DAIL 'r' PILOT .r\ 9
• ID 'Equus' Burton
8) \\ILUAM CLO\ ER
NEW YORK 1Al>1
Richard Burton 1s plw)
Lna 1n "Equu:o. • hr:.. be!>t
role T he one he·:. dunl' so
m.in} umc~ bt>forf
Afl.-r a Broad" ay
a~COCC! O( IJ'IOrt' thun a
Mary P• kf d' de C'adt. (hr aC'tor IC Or celebrity r eturned or·
per:sonahty :.tar "ho 111
the role to h1m:.df. 1n
stt .. 111 of ' it•t• '.: 1 :. a
Broa1h\ ·" for 111 m(lntth
\ n I h 1l n \ II u ~· I. 1 u ,.
tlflJ:lnJ lt•,t .in1l \ nt h<111\
Pu kin' folio\\ 1•d in th1
p.11 t lhht nil\\ ., ('''J\t'Ci
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l'cr~t'"" I t·om I'·"'"'",.
\li llUltl Ill' IOljlltll'l'I lt11t 1t Simon h,1, t.1k\·n 1111f thr-,t• 'tuMt'' und u"'"d thf'm ~ the bJ!>I!> for orw of tu .. n1 v. pl 1P. "')ht• Good
Doctor." "'hi< h m.-l.1·' tt' 01 .tn.:l' C:uunl\ debut
too1,11ht ut the-l.01rnn.t \t11ult11n 1'1.,, h1111"<· \I un.tl: ana d1n·rtor 111.1µ lir .th.u n" lllrt'('llrlli: the !tho ..... and
atso up".-.aran.i ai. l'hd1.hv\ h1m,t'll. tht• 11.1rrutor
thealt'r, 140 A\eo1du Pa co. S•n CIC!m e nte.
P,t'rform1&nC'es .trt• 11\'cn n1aht1y •~cept [\1ond{ly at
YIU') 1ng curt ii Ill hm~. Reservations tll2·99~. To Get 0 car r1c1ally Thursday night
ror a i. 1,., v. rek workool ut
the Plymouth Theater
So 11.'t 1\ bt• .,..ath
Burton ·~ ~1 Jrtan 0,,,11 t
Rt'llt"f\ UlllOll'> u oout Jll\
art1i.l1t' l'n ·.1t1' 11) an·n I
likely to afri.•<'t '>Ut't'e':. ut
lht• Ph·moltth "twrt-tlw
tit•kt•t •l>CJlt• hJ' jWOl' 1111
tu SlS for th•• t•11~11.:t•
mt•nt nnd un ~ ltl) txaof
ra<'t' hoe 1s thn' rn.:
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\litll 11l:t)' 111ultq1l1· rol'"' 111 lhl· 'how. Ult' \\ ull1•r
Dudek. \\ .11l1·1 l>.tl.> J11t·k H11111t-1 t , l>.n 11t 11nd
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K r:ift
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pl:t) hou,.-. hllh I J~UllJ ('.in\1111 Hu .. c.t. Lugunu
lk'arh, "11 h Jrl 8 Ill t u11 ,1111 l<l"'l'r• .atwn .. 191 07&3.
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tl1rech t h1· 'to n of .a rnm fl' u ·nsor \\ ho:.l' !ton
makt"• X 1 Jlt•d I lrt "'
Aaron f.'h·t<'ht r ~'ll' ~coll Jona' FlJ)!lt and
lk 1·k, <i urit.tll., ht'.1dlrm· llll' t .1~t Jt th\. dinner
Donllld Duck High
lri Video Ratings
LOS ANCE i.ES (i\l'l -Donald Duck.
C(•lebrat1 ng his 40th birthday, '' quJcktng loude r
than e\ er ll1s Sunday 1111o(hl Di-.nt'\' te ll'\'ISlOn show.
"Goofinl? Arounrl with Donald Du1·k." -.cored ~o. 5
in the Wl'ck 's ~ e ilst·n r.tl1n~!>.
It \\as thl' hight•-..\ rat mg of tht• w ason for · The
Wonderful \\'or ld 11( 01 ... nl•\ • · r>11n<1ld l>ucl-mJdc
hi.c; debut 10 the 01::.ney ("<trtoon ··orphan·, 6enef1t"
JO 1936,
PECIAL PRt:\'IEW ~rformanc:es or S9uth
Co.ast Repertory ·~ lOOth production, "A Midi.um.
mt'r Night') Dream," are contlnuina Tut>sditys
through Sunda) !> at 8 o'doc:k in th~ Thant Sl\'p
'l'h4:ult.'r. 1827 N .,.. port 81\d . Cost3 Me11tt.
Dan Sullt\'an 111 dite<-tlllg tht: Shukespearcun r.,n.
tui.y twin.: presentt.'d m u maa1c bhow forrn11t T he
"'huv. offt<'lJll) ui.>t•ns \t.irch 13 and v.111 continut'
th1 ough ,\prtl 24 Ht\St.'f\ at1ons 646 1363
* BACKST,\G F. Thl• wcond :.e-ss1on of South
Co.t!>t 1-ll'i)l't tor)':. at.lull Jt'tmg con:.en ulOr) 1:. now
unt..ler " .. , \\1th t la:.llO-olfcr t.'d three night:. a.,.. eek
throui:tr \pnl 11 1!W-Ormat1on 1:. a\ ail able at the-
theutt·r bu<,10l''' ufflre. f>l6 325:?
\\ ur bhop., lor Vil' ,l·huolcr' .rnd kindergarten
th111u~h f1r ... t gr.1dt· )oun~-..ten. are lx-111~ conducted
h) thr Fount•un \.die) Communlt) Theate r ...
the dilheS mel't at tht> ('It) 's C'ommun1I)' center al
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-Mary P1 C'kford,
"Am erk a ' s Sweet ht!art"
of the silent str et'n eru,
hus bee n voted dn
honor;,ry award by tht•
M otion f>acturt•
A<'udemy
A<'ademy P ruident
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~caal award \Ii ill be
prt..<Sented M l!>S Pickford
for "rec:ognat1on of hrr
umque t'ontributions to
the film 1ndustr v and thl'
dt•\elopment o{ film .t:.
an artistic medium ·
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portedly to preparation
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'" "the RETURN of
the Pink Panther"
IO\.U~ Wl)OflY AU I" tN lOYf 4. t1f Aftt
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AJ• DAil y PILOT Tues<tax. Mwel'i 2 1m
Gabors Had
20 Husbands
A calf raised In "corral ~fo1t• lurn,'<1 looi.._.
on tht' up(·n r a nae"' .c. lndlnt.-ti to hmp J ht tic
So 11, not mun, v. .. , lh<' r11,1 or thl' la\ an1i: lhUT~s
ht'rt>ubouti. tu lh· <'••llt-d ..i lt•nd,•d•1<ll You
aln·ad) knl'"' that 11. too v.,1, tht· ""' l•• l>t· rt·
rt·rn•d to uii .1 J11'1•t•nh111 n
In Japan. )Ou (·an r\•nl .. room lJ\ the· hour
ralhl'r lhan h) th\· ntl!hl, 1( \OU 1h•:-1rt· \'tJU 'H•
IOl llJ dt':.trt•. ~\JI l' t•tlou.:h !loud) r .th• I" the
t"CIUI\ ah.·nt ot about W
Tht• 1:ommun1c atlOllll ,., .. 11 .. 111•1tm" .ir t· un1k1
the 1mprt',ll1t1rl that )OU m.•dt• ..ihoul i79 pho111·
tal1' last) \·ar
Tl .. :G.\80R~
Q · \Hwn I talk .Jb11ut tht.• Gabftr:-I m• .•n
!\lothl'r Johl' plus 1-:\ ... \1 ,1..:da ,1nd z,., .. z,J
11ov. mJn~ hullband,., hJ\t• lh,·~ haJ. tulal '
i\ Jusl 20 .\l lh1~ v.nuni.:
\\omt•n v.ho i.:ron•n .,hov JU'l txforl.' lunch
<;ptond un J\\'t.ti:t.· 11( S7 50 ,1 141.'l'k mun~ than
v.11mt't1 v. ho 'hOJJ Ju-.1 aft1:r
lunch If yuu arn H·ti
in this v. orld be fort> Oc.
toht•ror 1929, )Ou turned up
Oc.•for<' thl' first bab\ f'\ t.•r
to bt born 1n an a1ri>lane .
non t knov. hov.
man) black v.omcn are
marnt.•d tu white men an
this country . but do know
t6.419 blatk ml·n are mar-
nt'd lo while womt-o
rbk an) body wht're Adam h\l'd . and )Ou'll
bl' told the Gard<'n of Edt'n What fcv. rt'altzc.
lhough. 1i. ht' only ll\0l"<l lhl·re 12 hour:-
FRANCIDSf.S
L'nd<'rstand a lot of the \\Orld ll big towni.
art' beg1nnanl( to look alike \\'h:st'l> being
\\lµed out. I'm told, 1:-tht• md1v1dualtt\ of Tok~o·::. Gm La, :'l:l'"' Yori. Cit) :> Bro:sd" a).
London's P1ccad1ll) and !-'ranee'!> Champ.-.
Elysees Bllimt' Cr.Jnth1"l'' Al l('ai.t, th;it:;
\l hat the l'orr,•sj)Ondents bl a ml· Spel·1h<'all).
they !>ay most of tht> old mwrsl•ct1ons ;ire
beginning to carr) such namt'' a:. lloltday.
Sheraton. 1l1llon. ~tcOonJld '· Kentuck\'
J"ried. Shukl') 's, Pe~1. Coke To the!>e, add
high n :-t• office bualdmj.!s, :-upermJrkets dncl
:o.hovpanl( cente1.., !\I .in I don t "ant to turn 10
lo OOt' of lho-.l' nt•j.!:tl I\(' :o.Ollll-\\ h1l '\ll:o. di OUnd
moonin!! atx>ul lh1..· uld d,,,.,_ hut tha:o. fr.inl'hll-l' lend~ to turn ) uu :.our. unll''l> m:r) tw ) llU0
\ l'
got .i pit'Ce ot 11
Sir. do) uu re1nt.•mhN at ''hat a~t· ) ou flr..,t
'>lJrlcd lo ..,h,I\ 1•'' A~t· l.'i '' .1n·r.1).!t'
1\ddrcs.~ ma1/ /11 I. \/ /1oyd /'<I ll<1r 1.~;i1
.\/t>3a CA 92ti2ti
New
Teammate.
-a,.11ey
B1•lley%
Doug Sulley
The Team has a new Teammate •
Cal Wolle and Linda Blue. lhe Loan
Department team that put together over
$3 .000 .000 in real estate loans in 1975.
have been 1oined by Doug Blllley (rhymes
with ole1)
And they all work together
Making sure that there· s al ways a
member of The Team ready ro help you
Wh en 1t comes to secondary real
estate fin;incinq . The Team still knows
the score Call them for Information '
The number 1s 644·8824
New ort
Equi
Tu s,Inc.
ReaJ E't;ite B101>.e1s
AVCO FINANCIAL lOWER
620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
SUITE 211
NEWPORT BEACH
CAUFOANIA 92660
71416' 4 -382.
NISSAN MOTOR CO.'S N!W COSTA MESA FACILITIES OPEN FOR BUSINESS
R90ton•I Otf lcH to Serve 90 0Hlera In Southern C•llfornl•
Nissan Opens
LA Regio11al
Site in Mesa
The ne" Los Angeles region or
fice or ~1ssan Motor Corp. has
opened m Costa Me a
The spruwhng one·story rac1h·
ty o\'er~es the operallon of near·
ly 90 Datsun dealers in Southern
Cahforrua. Arizona and Southern
Nevada. The Los Angeles region
is t he largest or the com pan)' 's
ten regions and last year ac-
<'OUnted for 17 percent of the com·
pany's natio nal car and truck
sales
The building covers six acres.
much of 1t a warehouse stocked
with rm>rl::' than SJ.5 million tn
parts i\ conuiuter system keeps
trad• of the parts on hand. plus
monitoring the car inventories of
\iealers .
In add1t1on lo ser\'mg as head·
quarters for reg1onaJ :i;ales ex.
ecuti\es. the office also houses a
mechanics training center.
The ofhce has 99 employes,
headed by Ben Machinist. re·
g1onal manager. It ts located at
1683 Sunnower A \'e and replaces
an older bu1ldmg in Gardena.
Air Fares Raised
For North Atlantic
GENEVA, Switzerland <C PI I
-Airlines fly tng the North
Allantk will raise rares by an
average or 6 percent starting
Nov. 1. the I nternat1onal Atr
Transport Association has an-
nounced.
IATA said the fare increases
wall range from 2 to 10 percent
depending on the route.
British Airways a nd Air
France. meanwhile. agre~d to
Accountants Air
Tax Panel on TV
The American Society of
Wom en Accountants. Orange
County <'hapler, is partic1patang
m a televised lax panel. on Chan·
net 50. tonight at 7: 30 p m
Topics co ve red include
dl\'orce, child care, lRA and
Keough. earned income credit.
and housing credit.
le\> u 20 perc<>nt ~ur(·hifrg<.'
above f 1r!>t c I as~ I ar<'~ for Con·
corde fhghts ano s lhl· ='01 th
Atlanltr
The norm:tl econom' fore for
the Ne" York·London round trip
will be S806 during Uw peak
season nl'xt H'ltr, "h1C'h runs
from Ma)1l l0 Oct 31. IATA ~IHd.
The present round tnp co. .. t!> S7G4
The "shoulder :>e.'tl!ion" round
lnp "'II cost S666 uAuinst the prl'-
sent S621) This pe nod run~ from
April to May l':l!>lbound und Sep-
tember to October v.c:.1bound.
There also v. 111 Ix• u new i\<l
\'ance Pun·hase Excursion Ratr
tAPEX ) betv.eeo Canada and
the United Kingdom, to compete
\\Ith non ·I ATA char t er
operators This fore will be S325
m the shoulder period and $410 1n
the peak ::.eu:.on u 50 percent
discount o n normal economy
fares But pas::.enl(er.. may not
change a1rl1nt's or m al.e any
stop<l\·ers
Sito Aro1u1d
Banks Differ t I
i On Loan Rate!
\\'ASHl~GTON IAl'l Consumt.>r~ gett1~n·' loan!! for !>Ut'h purrt1•st•ro. u~ h'l\•v1:.1on tcl'l.s pal
nt-iarly lwict• ai. much lnlC'rl''t If thl') borrow
from a major Cuhfornhl b1tr1k thC'r1 the) ''ould ha\•
paid borrov. in.: from on Ohao bunk. u m•w analysl
ot bunk lo n rate-. i.h11\\:o.
Ai-of tu~l NO\ 1•mtwr, Jl('rM1n' tuldn~ out loin
lor lt'!\',·1sion '"'l ... or opphan<'•'I' pu1d lJ :t:l ,1l'rc\lnl In~
h'rl'st at Nu1101111l l'1t ) Hunk in l'lt•H•l111u , 11 ~urv0)1
l'Ompilt'<i b) :1 tl<111:-t• llimk.mi.: ll\lh('\m11n1llt•e i.hows.
nut tht• i-n ml' I.and of
lcn111 ... c.1rrlt•d lnl1•1t•:-t -----------
ratf's or nlt>t't' lh1111 Iii 11t•r ( ( '(J \ '\I •1 a.· o )
l't•nl from thn•t• m:1Jut · · ·' ~ 1~ (' u la for n 1 .a lJ ,, 11 I. :-:1 n cl ·
thell' brundw:-It> -1:1 l>t'r
t't'll\ from \ht.> Bank of Anlt'1 u·a. lb 12 )ll'rn•nl from
CrO<'kN '.'1::1111111:.il Han'-.inti lh ~K p,·rccnl from
\\ t'lls Fargo Bunk
THE ANAL\'SIS PRO\'F.S it PU)" to i.hop l
around for \'rt•dtl b.1ria1n' ,ul.Jl't1mmlttce
l'ha1rman Wr1~hl l'Jt111.111 l>Jtd m n•lt.'.llltn~ the re·
pOrt
Patman :.. sotwomm1llt•t' un Jumt·~lH monetary
poh<'~ pubhshl'!d n11np:\1 at1\ t' inh'rt':..I rate~ for the
thl'tt most common 1..·alt'jLonl':-of ltiun' made tol
small borrov.ers char~l'd b~ comm('rcwl banks i"l
10 metropolitan art:'~ und the -.lllll' o( California.:
\\here bram·h b:inkinli( 1 ... pr('\'alt•nt :
The inform ill ion v. a~ i.:h:.uwd f111m d.1la rl::'IJ()rl·'
ed b~ 267 bank1' to lht• t-'t•dt•rul lk~cn t.' Board, I
".h~ch ~ad kept the dalJ l-l'l~r<'l until tht• Coni.umers
l monf1led suit undt•r thl' frct.•dom uf Information I
Act lo Corre d1 ... do~11n·
Patman 1>111d lhc llunt•r ub.11 pnH e~ th41
dramaliC' r t>duct1on:-111 tht• t't>lll ll( i:rt•d1l 111 th{• last
two ~ears "t're pasllt.'<1 ulon~ hy hnnk1> tu their big t
corpora le customers but h~•l llh al all lil ihe •
a\ eral:e0bor ro" t·r bu' ang an :rn111moh1lc ur a :o.ofa I . I
FRO~I ~0\'1':)18t;R 1971 to :'\o\ t•rnbt•r 1975.:
the ct\'er:igc pn m~ ratt•, v.hll'h 1~ char.it.od to o t
bank's m o)ol credatj.rnrth) l'Orporatl' <'U:-tom('rl> for '
shurt·term loan!>. droPl"-'d from 10 5 1w1'cl'11l lo 7 ~'
percent ThC' F edt'1.1l llt•:.t•rH· <.11:-.rount rail'. the :
amount bank!> pa) lo horn>" mortt·~. dropp\•d from
7.5 percl'nl to 6 pcrn·nt
But dunn..i lhe ~11111t· 1~·rul<I. thl' .J\'l•rage t0
terest rate for ton~umt'r Aoodi. fl'll from tJ 11; per·
cent lo 12 96 percent . fo1 auto ... from l l 5i pt•rcent to
11.~ per<'ent and for 1x.•r..,11nal loon:.. from 13 47 per.
cent lo 13 40 pt•rcent
IH 9 \'ears
Car Crash Parts
O,·er Th•· Counter
MASO UltiftCJS
Rise 150 Percent
WASHINGT ON tl'PI) A ~nate Commerce
Subcommittee h as heard lesllmony that automobile
owners ha\'e been forced to pay significantly higher
pnces to revlace parts damaged an :iccidents
because manuf.tclurers
the sale o f parts t and dealers monopolize~ Ti\KINC )
garaji?e::.. STOCK ~ ~n f rank E Mos.c;, ..._ ________ _
CD -t:tah l , cha1rm:in of
the consumN !>ubcomm1ttec. i.a1d lhe panel was
holding ht'arlng~ be<'ause or a more than 10 percent
increase m t he pnct• of crash varts 1n the last six
months of 197~ and an lSO percent increase m the
la::.l nine' eari.
The co!>l of crash parts 11> so high, Mosi. said.
that at" ou'ld cost S23,000 today lo repair a complete-
ly demolished car that cost SS.500 when ne~
Ho .lo A~tord
ATLANTA tU Pll The Atlanta-based Coca-
Cola Co and Ito\\ ard J ohnson 's have reached an
agrt't'ment in a t wo year dispute over the use or the
soft dnnk firm's copynghted trademarks -"Coca
Cola' a nd "Coke."
Attorneys for Howard Johnson's agreed to a
JUdl(ement decr<.'e in l' S 01slnct Court an Atlant;i
th<1l req ui n•s the r('slaurant chain to tell its
customers who order "Coca·Cola" or "Coke" they
are being sern•d "!lo J o" cola <1nd that the Co<'a-
C:ola product 111 not avu1lablc•
Ship (.'011• ratf
WASlflNGTON !Al'I A contract for $295 6
m1lhon ha' been awarded hy the Novy to Todd
Sh1py~rd~ Corp IO Seattle and San Pedro. for con-
struction 11( SI'< lfUlded missile frigates.
T" o of the ~hip<. will be bouaht by i\ustraha, the
:'\J\' o;;pokl'smun !>Old la'l week
lnfff"Onda Jf~r
:'\ l-:W YOH!\ t Al'1 Thr Anaronda Co an
t1<'1palt'<t that •h pmpo~cd rnNRt•r "1lh Tenneco.
Inc . v.111 be cnmJ)ll'IN1 bv J um'. Anarond11 presi
dt'nl J ohn U ~t Plan• tohl 'llX'kholders In o letter
Thi· ktlrr ad\ ''l"'l Anaconda 'it()('kholders to
l'll.IX'ct to r<'<'C•1v1• prnx v i.lat1•rnrnt ro.v. ttcb complete
dt'tail" of lhl' t n an,nM ion under v. h1ch Anaconda
"ould b<'('Ome .1 \\ h<tlh ''" nt•d T,•ntwt·o '1 uh111d1ary
f'radf Prl'°~,,
WASlllNGTo:-.: !i\l'I l.11rl(t• i1upplit•)o or fresh
an(i 11ror 1•1:s(•d fruits !'lhould mean thnt coni.umcr
pr1re11 thrnu1th June wlll be lown thun u yeur aRo.
ttw 1\gr1rulturc• l)(•partm<'nl n•port'I
In 1t<1 lult''' a'i>l""ml'n\ of lh<' fruit picture, th1·
depart m1•nt 'atd prn·es al both f•ndi1 ()(the chuin ore
t''Cfl('<'h'd to 111h .trH'l' S<'ai1onnllv. howrvcr. llll stodl.'I
Mt' 11r Jv. n dn" n
Sl Coin Mint's
Next Money Step
\\'ASHING TON <AP > -tnnauon, which is lt•V -
an~ th(' S2 bill a chance for a comeback, alao soon
ma' be responsible for the introduction or a new $1
coan
The S2 bill. phased out of use in 1966 becaust' or
lack or interest. 1s set to be reintroduced 1nlo
c1rcula11on on Apnl 13, lhe b1tthdate or Thomas J ef-
ferson. the pres1denleniuavedon the ball.
II that e"<periment as successful. a midget-sized
Sl com m ay be the itovernment's next step. And ir
that lnal proves su<'cessful, lhe old $1 bill may
be<'om e a thtnf( of the past.
The Sl bill Is being victim iied by inflation.
"hich has robbed it of about 40 cents or its former
\'alue just since 1966. A new S2 bill will buy what ft
took Just Sl 20 to buy In 1966.
No decision bas been made yet on a new SJ coin,
but sever al key Trea.<1ury Department officials in·
d1('ated they will support the move If at ls shown the
public v. 111 appro\ e and use It
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Tax Tips .
Which Medical
-Costs Deductible ?
By SYLVIA POltTEll
(Sl.tth Ina Stnn)
If :-ou ltt>mlze )'()Ur medlcal·eltpenae deducllons on
rorm 1040 you may hnd ••vent IRS and court rullnaa In
19'75 or crucial Importance to your well·belntt -und th11i a~s beyond your pocketbook. To isaustrato with actu11t
CHtt:
-A Husband and wife went to A nonprofit center funded
by aenral rell1lous oraanlutlons for martlacc counaellna.
After some months of counschn&, the couple fell they wcro
healthy and enjoyed a more meuninKful rcl11\lon1hip.
Nevertheleu. the lRS
said that thu reu \bt'y
paid wcro not medical
expen&t>s bt>caut1e the
counsehnl was not for
the prevention or .~1-
ltvlal!on ul a physical or
mental defect or illness.
Money's
Worth
The counsellng's purpose wns to help Improve o murriu6(u
-which makes tbt' fees a non-deducl1blc personal ~xpeniw.
-ANOTHER HUSBAND 11nd wife undt•rw(•nt a pro·
aram of treatment for 1cxual Inadequacy and incomputib1h·
ty conducted by ps)•chlatrlstll at a hosplt1al. Thi•
J>6Ychiatrlsta believed thert was a areatcr probability of
success i( the pallents stayed at a hotel near the hospital
during the two-week period of treatment. The couple did
this and went to the hospital each morning for the consultu·
lion sessions with the psychiatrists. The IRS ruled that'tht•
couple's cost of meals and lodging during the treatment
period did not qualify as a medical expense because the
meals and lodging at the hotel were not part of inst1tullonal
medical care. .
-A doctor's daughter had curvature of the spine. for
which one accepted method of treatment Is u re.ilme of
highly vigorous exercises. Because or his daughter's long·
time interest in ballet. the doctor felt that ballet dancing
would be her most effective exercise and preferable to u
course of treatment through use of a brace.
HE T HE R EFORE ENROLLED her full time in a ballot
school and deducted tuition. room and board at the school us
a medical expense. The Tax Court disallowed tht! deduction·
because the doctor failed to prove he would not have in·
curred these expenses if his daughter were well. She had
taken baHet lessons before ~comina ill and continued the
lessons aft er she left the ballet school, even thou~h thb h;acl
no connection with her illness. The implicution wu!l th•t at·
tending school was moUvaled us much by personal us
medical reasons.
-A favorable ruling in '75 covered blind individuals
who require the services of full-time or part-time readerK to
perform the dutiu of their professlonial or semi·
professional employment salisfoctorily. The ms said thttt.
in caaes wherp a readcr'.s services ure required :rnd usc::tl
solely in the b1ind individual's work. he may properly dt!•
duct the cost or the reader as a busaness expense. If he
ltemi'tes his deductions. IMl'dical cxpcnSl'S arc dcdu(•lihl<·
only to the extent they exceed 3 percent or your adjusted
aross Income; tht>r<"s no such lim1tut1on on \mir hu!it1ll''>'
expense deductions.)
-ANOTH ER Fi\\'ORABl.F. rul1n~ dealt with a
paralyzed profes.sor who needed no help In curryanl( on
personal a nd business activities m his hom('town but who
required help when he had to make business trips awuy
Crom home in connection with his employment. The l ltS
ruled that, since he spent money on such help only \\hen
nway from hom e in connection with his employment, he
could deduct these expenses as an adjustment in urriving al
his adjusted gross Income, whether or not he Itemized his
personal deduc.Uon1.
For a disabled attorney, though, who needed help with
his prosthesis, and daily administration of medicine during
the conduct or both his personal and business affairs, such
help constituted nursini services -the expeni:.e of which
quallfleti as a medical expense, not a busl.ness expense.
SPECIAL TAX TIP FOR '75 by the Research Institute of
America: If you are amona the millions of shareholders In
American T~lephone and Telegraph who reinvest your
dividends to buy more AT&T stock, you iet a S percent dis·
count fro lJl the market price of AT&T when Telephone uses
your dividend to buy more Telephone shares for you.
The IRS says that, when this happens, you must r eport
as your dividend Income the full price of the shares bought
for you rather than the amount or your cash dividend, which
is actually 5 percent less than the price of ,the share:;. 'Jn
sum, th al discount is taxabl~ income to you.
Blue Collar Workers
Male Domain sfii,s
As Women Get Jobs
WASHINGTON CAP) -Wom(•n arc moving in greater
num~rs Into what were once considered "men only" jol)s
and now account for 18 percent or Amen cu 's bluc·collor
workers. the Lubor Department reports.
"They urc worklnit prac-t1 rally every lyp1: c1f occ~pulion
that wu once the privtll<' <lomu1n of men," ~~J\~~l .
Secretary or Labor Willi um H. l\olht·nt.
"WHETHER IT'S i;ubwoy construction. hricJao build
ing, bollermakang, bull<lo11nl(, t ru<·I< llflvinl( ur ru11nin1l h1 1•
new11paper pre1111c11 -ull toul(h oncl (11r1y 1)r !lan1i1c·rou11 jolJi.
-the women are at It."
'fhc governmont '11 f1jlUr<'~ 11how that :1t the• 1•n!I of 11!7'.i.
womvn held about 18 pcrt'c-r1t or 5 S mllhton 11( tht· <18 i mill111n
blue-collu jobs. This Is 1111rrorn14 !l{H'rl'l'nt in HIOO when .I Ii
million wom~n worked In blut»r11 b r 11l'rupullon11, corn
partd wlth'20.l million men.
Whlle the incrcasl' ho11 not bctn d rt1maliC'. Kolh.-rit '"Y"
luws against !lex dl1'crlmlnatlon 1n h1rl11 1t onrt 11mmntwn
pr•ctices arc h11vlnl a pOi;itivc 1mpnet
He cites fliure!I whlrh !lhow 11 1'1 l>W'C'<'nt lnrrcu11c tn one•
)'tar in the number of women »11prcnt u•c•' 1n M orcu1)11t w11;1I
arouplna11 And, he noted in an intl'rv1t'w, nil hut thrr1· 11f
the1e -lwautlclan1, cooks and m,•d1<·al ch•ntlll t('rhn1c1:111 ...
-were r esl'rved for men 20 yeuri. aao.
THE LABOR DEP/\RTMt:NT, which rrrl'>1tnl11"1415 oc··
cupatlon1 ., npprentlceablf', reporll\ lhlll 160 or 40 perrent
had remalc apprentices last year, double lhe number m
1974. Howev.er, the total number of women in reaistcred pro-
grams wu only 3.700 or about 1 percent of the 400,000 re·
aistered apprentices.
Amon1 jobs women are being trained ror are alrcrart
and auto mechanics, butchers, c;Jbinetmakcrs. cement
mason1, machini1t.s, pi1X1Citlers, plasterers, plumbers ,
rooters. structural 11teelworkt>rs and toolmokrrii.
These are in the apprenUceable lr:tclf·~. ln addition. the
government also reportt>d that Statc F.mploy m~nt ServlCt'
offices last year ploced an eatlmated 25,000 women in othcr
blue-collar Jobs such 011 truck and bus driving, welding and
metal rabncatlng, landscapina and equipment operating.
"CERTAINLY, ntERE are not enough women in all
blue-collar occupation.~ to permlt anyone to say that sex d1s-
~rimination Is a thina of the put," Kol~rg says. ··nut thcrt•
is no question t at opportunlUea for womtn are broadening
mall tit-Ids, proresaional as well aa blue·collar "
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Ajl DAILY PILOT
;· .. :
Political Notes
Douglas F ormiitg Fund
By O.C. HUSTINGS
Ot•O..l'f ...........
McDonnell Oouil<&S h~s announ«d the forma·
tion of a fund throuah which It~ personnt'I can &ive
vohmt4ry f)nunclul support to candtdates for
federal and st ate political <>fficf'
The Good Covemmenl f'l.lnd. formed under
provisions or the Federal Election Campal&n Act
Amendment:. of 1974. will be non purliun.
Pa rticipation as limited lo people an the senior ranks
of management throuJ(hout Mcl>onnell Douglas.
Participation will be entirely voluntary Partict·
pants may authorize payroll deductions or not less
than two dollars or more than ten dollars weekly.
The purpo:.c of the fund will be to promote the
effeclivt: cltliensh1p or McDonnell Douglas
~mployes through their nnanclal partJcipation in
the federal and stall' elective process. to 11$Sist in
the nom1nat1on and election of candidates for
political office who will protec1 and advance the in·
teres ts of participants in the fund, to promote the
free enterprise syste m . and to s upport the
aerospace industry.
Operation of the fund will be based at the cor·
poration ·s St. Lows headquarters. The fund's
Articles o f Assoc1at1on provide for the
estabhs hmenf of a Good Government Committee
composed of Mc Donnell Douglas personnel to direct
its basic policies with respect to expenditures and to
dis burse its funds to candidates and political com ·
m ittees lts assets will be held by St. Louis Union
Trust Company. and its activities wUI be reported
to participants and to appropriate public agencies
as required by law. • • • • CARL KARCHER will serve as chairman of
Ronald Reagan's Orange County Campaign Com·
mittee, '1eading an executive committee that in·
eludes Willard S. Voit. campaign director: Arthur
Schick. finance chai?man: Alice Bartlett. precinct
chairman, Mary Jane Smart. headquarte rs
chairm an, a nd Pal Dalton. special events
chairman.
·Richard P'. Evans, Oronge, Kae A. Ewing. Newport
Buch. A Famularo. Santa Ana , M. Keith Caede,
Laguna Beach.
Maurice Glodman. 'l'usLin; Dina Guldaaer,
Wtguna Beach : Tim Haichnaer. Newport Beach.
Clifford Haaltell. Anaheim; Beatrice Hawkins, SeaJ
Beach.
Gav.In Herbert Jr .. Neweort Beac h : Ted
Huliby, San Juan Capistrano; V1ri1ni• Knott.
Newport Beach : Lows Knobbe, Santa Ana; Lo~
Lundberg. La Habra.
Helen McCallum. wguna Buch; Br11d Miller.
Newport Buch: Ed Mills. Laguna Beach. Jerry
Moore. Orange; Willlam Moses, Tustin
Dan Montano. Huntmgton Beach: Mr and Mrs .
.Bp.1ce Nestande . Orange; A. Patrick N l\gel,
Nell'•port Beach: Michael Na&on. Mission Viejo:
Bora Neilson. Laguna Beach.
·Thomas O'Keefe, San Clemente; .Bute.hie.
Porter. San Juan Capistrano; Burt f>\'octor. Corona
del Mar: Paul Presely, San Clemente; Jay Reed,
Ne~port Beach.
Alex Robertson Jr .. Laguna Beach; Thomas C.
Rogers, San Juan Capistrano; Lee Sammis,
Newport Beach: Beverly Schick Santa Ana: Alan C.
Stoneman, Newport Beach.
Dr. Marsh all Stonestreet, Anahei m ; Dr.
Herbert Stroschein. Santa Ana; George Sturgis,
Newport Beach ; Virginia Valentine, Balboa:
Wiiiard D. Voit. Balboa.
Ed Ward . Costa Mesa: Gene Washburn, Corona
del Ma r : Fran)c White. Fullerton : Donna
Wilkinson. San Clemente; Rev. Ralph Wilkerson,
Anaheim; J ohn R. Young. Newport Beach. • • • C11lANGE COUNTY CITIZENS supporting ef·
forts within Congress lo reopen the investigation into
the assassination of John F . Kennedy are forming a
Citizens' Commissioooflnquiry.
-· Organizational meetings will be held at the
home of Betty Rush. 3073 Johnson Ave .. Costa
Mesa. phone 549-02<16. These meetings will begin al
7 :30 p.m. March 3 and ll.
ORANGE COUNTY
Dean's Aidf"
Richard Chavt-z R~11z
of Anaht'im. fo rmerly
t>xecullvt' directo r of the
Anaheim Independence
Community CentN. has
been a ppointed assistant
dean or student:. at tht·
College of Medicine at UC
lr('ine.
f
Coast
~tery
Sued
A Il l.Itron "ho chum~
th:it he eut h1:s mouth and
gums when he bit Into
bro.ken ilass he found in
his tossed ulad ha:. su-..>d
a Nt>wpo rt Beuc-h
restaurant for $25.000 ln
dnmages.
Edwnrd C . Hoc ker
further· cl:tim s in the
Orunge County Su~rior
Court act ion filed
agnrnst Muldoon's lnsh
Pub. 202 Newport Center
Dnve. that he swallowl'd
some or the glass when
he dined at tht-facility
last March 11
WEDNESDAY
o Sirloin
teak
soup, salad. roll. and dessert
3125"*""·$2 35 ClstJ Meu
Madrthr •
it tM San
Diep Fwy. SPIRES
LOOK! • ... MONTH FINANCING!
• LOWIR MONTHLY PAYMENTS!
South Coast NaHonal Bank otters you lull 48·
month financing which me.rns lower monthly
payment' tf'lat will probably 111 nicely into your
budgel' And. we' guaran1eo no surpnso balloon
payments at the end ol your COl'\tract1 lnttr·
ested? Come 1n, have a cup ol coffee. and
chat with our toenelly loan ofl1cers They are
experienced, knowledgeable and very helplul!
They will be pleased to discuss cars with you.
otter suggestions as to the best price range
tor your budget and help you with lhe app11.
cation lorms to m1t1ate your new car 10.rn
You will like South Coast National Bank
because we ofter more of those special per-
sonal services that will make your banking a
pleasure. rather than a chore! V;s11 us soon! v ~ "41~
SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK
849 Sunflower St., Costa Mesa
a1 1he corner ol Sunflower and Bear
M-~· ro1c (714) 540-5300
complete cover ... ot cou1ttr
government aftd eottrt1.
Every daJ
lft the DAILY PILOT
John Wayne and Walter Knott a re honorary
chairmen of the Reagan committee In the county. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;__~~~~~~~,
In addition. Voit has unveiled a list of 61 pe<>ple
who form the Reagan for President steering com -
mittee in Orange County. They include:
UCI Room
Dedicated
To Gerard
George Argy ros. Newport Beach: Ted Bartlett,
Hunt Wigton Beach: Ronald Birtcher, San Juan
Capistrano ; Dr. Edward Boseker. Santa Ana; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burke, Huntington Beach.
Merrill Butler. Jr .. Newport Beach: Dr. Vin·
cent Carroll. Laguna Beach; Ann Caspers. Newport
Beach: Wilhs Clemons, Setnta Aha; Michael T.
ColUns. Newpart Beach.
The Ralph Waldo
Gerard Reading Roon, in
Neurobiology b as been
dedicated in the UC
Ir vine biological
'sciences b.uilding,
Steinhaus Hall.
Helen Coffey, Newport Beach ; .Joanne Coontz,
Orange : Harry Dalton. Tustin: Dick Darling ,
Newport Beach : Marshall Duffield, Newport
Beach. The new reading room.
envisioned as a growing M a r gar et Du r.r y. Newport Be a c b ;
Deatm Elsewhere
.? literary resource in the
neurosciences. contains
as its nuc lcus the ex·
tensive personal library
CORPUS CHRISTI.
T ex. <AP > -William
Red Fox. 105. a Sioux In·
d1an who ror decades
was a colorful Wild Wl"St
!>howman . died at a
Corpus Christi hospital
Monday . Red Fox
claimed to be the last hv·
mg person who had been
m the area of the Uttlc
Bag Horn battle of 1876.
PARIS <AP > -Jean
Martlnoo, 66. an 1ntema·
honally known conduc·
tor who conducted the
Chicago Symphony from
19fi3 to 1968, clicd Monday
urter a Ion~ illness.
SAN DIEGO IAPl
Funeral s er\'iccs were
held today for Philip
Steinman, 99. a veteran
/tlarriap
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8EA~E'f llEYES -J•n J1,
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bCMP\ of Hlolf'\l •"QtOf" 6• 1U n
\fll 0 M \(HA .. ll H n )1
Wttl••m ROCMi''• 41 •nd Delore\ t.. 0
bOtfll ot Fol1"1•••n v.u .. ,
CHllONl\Tt ll \TAlLING\ • H h
1, ''"'° °"'"· )l •n(J ('tAlh1• L . '·· oothot \.•Q"n• "•II\ WAIUl(N MC •HN I\ r•b 1 .._,l>t,... 0 )1 ot t4oH.-..ood, •nd
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Vttfl1~L•• 1't Of~l•"IOi'
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'tOOtH J•m•, ie, An(t 01•n• 1', hoth
of~ (l•m.nl•
ttAYWAR()MOR\r 1011 ~ \~"•
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Hunt 1"'9f<W\ n ... f "
P£V\£• \NA t•f* r •I') 4 W
A1c.l\e•d U ot f ~untA+n 'VAO•t ~
()cw''(."'•'•~ M) ~f .,,e•m \0""'9\
BAL Tl·HROERON
,,UNl!AAL HOME
Coron!!. del Mar 673-9450
Costa Mesa 6•&-2424
BEll BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Meu
6"2·9150
McCORMICK
MORTUARY
Laguna Beach
·~9-415
San Juan Capistrano
•95-1776
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMO .. IAl PARK
Cemetery Monuary
Cl'laoel
3500 Pacific View Ori...e
Ne'WQC>rt Beach. Ca1tforn1a
M4-2700
PEEK FAMILY
COl.ONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
7801 Botsa Ave.
Westminster
893-3525
SMITHS' MORTUARY
627 Mam St.
Huntington Beach
536-6539
or the Spanish-American
war. who die'd in a
hospital. He was a Navy
riremap and helped
rescue survivors after
the sinking or the bat·
of the late Dr. Ralph
Waldo Gerard. UCI pro-
fessor emeritus.
Dr. Gerard was first
dean of th e UC I
Graduate Division.
Ueship Maine tn 1898. GG woman
MODESTO CAP> -
The p resident of the DueRefun Stanislaus County Fair
Board died Sunday from SACRAMENTO <AP)
auto accident injuries. -A SlOO refund 10 a
author ities reported. Garden Grove woman
Frank Dompe, 56, was has been approved bylhe
m1ured in a two·cnr acci· State Lands Commission
dent four days earlier m for a n incomplete land
Merced County. buy that occurred in 1898.
On May 28, 1898. 10
Tuolom n e Cou nty ,
James McCormick paid J~"us " ~~."11!.H.,c11. ••t-· $100 for 80 acres or land,
""'' o1 IAov"" ""1" <• oa, ...... "' the commi~sion was told.
"-"'"'" "· "'' e.10"*0 ""'-.."' and received a certificate Mn N•M'f' ~th•'. lo,.1n9 tM,., ot
,,...,, •. .,...,,..., -""'• --•i.o of purchase the next ~.~: !:.,".:;, :~=~~~i.~,&o~•-:'" month
Mather •no on~ broth••. llolMn However, he dtdn't :::.,";, ;~h•~;; • .;:: :.~.:;~:_ complete the purchase by
CA,1"411an()yidHAftd\.,_, .. Na· filing "prOO( o r the
,_., ,.,,_. a1"' ••• ...... in '"" mineral character of the
A'!'SO '"'"•rtt a n Yovtn \ocor land .. The S"le was can· Ofo•n111t10f') ., • ,,,.m.,... ot Th• ...
800\1 .. Clvb, l.aQvn• Hill\ Ml••d celed Aug. 13. 1918.
t..•aocaut •no t....town• Miii!. 5.oclff f~ --=======;;;-I"""' orot•U•Mt •t L••'Y' he \eof'...S •
th \It<• PTH10tnt nl Men .. Qt",,..nt Ch.lib
..,,., mtmw• of w o w c-11 ..
\enttt •\ ••II 01t ,,.,d lu•'4•f' f (0 PM
'"'-'CMI ot 0 '•"'-0" L•e~~ Hilt\
MO''"•' 1 . U101 All<11 Patlaw•Y
REFLECTIONS by
Reyn .. , 000 1,. 11.-u of uo.,.,i ,,.. •.mu,
.,,..,." oon.t110n\ M m41d• 1o ttw VMCA.
IMt-" Gu•ck Pf'04'•m Sheffe
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CHAllLE\ W PARKMAN of ~
c_1.,.,.nt~. C• O•t• of O••'" M9,-<n 1 ____ ,.
ttl• \Vt'fltw•d OY "'1\ \.On W11llMf\
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V1•• M•"'onal •• ,, MOrh;•tt
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OWIMS
THOMAS r OIN f' N\ ol l.•-""''· C• O•tt ot d••t.,_ M• ,.< r. 1 l•t• \"''""'•"° bf "''' ••ft Edna Owitn \ \firv1,•\ .,. O•ftdl"Q. P •(•ft( V1•w """-fnO'••• Par111 Mortvary flrH:wpor1 .,. .. ,, (•
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DAVID t MOSEt..fY ol Ga'll"'
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Morh.t• y, N•"W ac:w t ... < "· C..
P UBLIC NOTICE
W~llllOll COUllT O~ CALlfllDllNIA
C4UNTY0,011ANOI
CASI MUM all• A-O.Diii TOSMOWCAUH
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When everyone knl)Wll
and Ill 1tuldt'd by lhl~ brt
O( phll<>eOphy, thtrt Wiii
be no further need fOC'
marrlaite C'ounllellors.
Love not only makes the
world io ·r~nd. al also
ioverns the relallonstup
between indlvidualt1 .
WMre love u1st.~. we
try to llee the other's vlewpo1nt. .. ,.,e make
allowances ror those
inf r equent
dlsa1treements that may
occur. Where lhere is no
love. even aiireements
made in good ralth ·~of
no avail.
it Is prudent to get
acquainted with your
funera l d irector in
advance of net"d. just as
with a doctor or lawyer.
'116 SOUTH COAST
HIGHWAY
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WIC\EMENTE
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HOW MANY LIVES
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE TODAY? -----------e
If you c~ke many otht>r people. you really
do intend to give blood or to join the Hed Cro"s
someday. You've even thought of enrolling in a CPR
class to learn how to treat a heart attack victirr1. But
Other things interfere; you do n't find tlK• titn<', <.ind
there's really no hurry.
No hurry? Every day hospitals in OrJngc County
place orders for blood with the Red Cross. On a
typical day last week, the Red Cross Blood Center
had orders for 105 units, from Hoc:ig Memorial
H ospital Presbytetian. Martin Luther Hospital. St.
Joseph's Children's Hospital. Anaheim Memorial,
and others throughout the county.
And a growing number of people attend CPR.
classes-the new Red Cros~ progr<lm for Cardiopul ·
monary Resuscitation -to teach you how to respond
t o a relative. a friend, a neighbor o r a c,tr.rnHt'r wh()
is suddenly gripped by a heart attack.
Thl' Red Cross is an agency of mercy. N1 •Mly
everything it doec; is designeef to save livC'", nr brinq
comfort and relief. here and around the world. Thi.,
m onth is Red Cross month. If you can giv(' blood,
if you would like to contribute time as a volunlet'r
or money as a member, if you would like to know
more about the Red Cross progrc:ims including till'
CPR classes, call
American Red Cross
Orange County Chapter
A United Way Member Agency
M W t-iutch1~on. Chairman
fdwt1rd F Colburn. Milnag1•r
1101 N Golden C;rcll! Drtvf'
~.rnta Anci. California 92705
Tdl!phone (714) 835Si8l
Number 15 in a serie5 of public service advertisements
sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, California
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BJ DAil Y PILOT Tu..aey Mercl'I 2 1919 .t
Work
Cements
Bonds
_g,dd n
Days?
By ERMA BOMBEC'K
AT
WIT'S
END
A friend of mine, who as ll nurse. was
compla1nin~ about the hard "'ork and the
long hours
I "'as reminded of something In my file I
had been i.avin~ which de!>cnbed thl' duties
of a floor nurse buck 1n 1887
It sa1d, "In addat1on, to carina for your
patient), each nurse will follow ~hese re-
gulations
"l. Dail> i.weep and mop th~ n oor s or
your ward
"2 Ma1nta1n an even temperature b~ br-
inging in a i.cutlle of roal for tht-d»} 's bu:.1·
ness
"3 Each da~ rail kerosen(.' l.!m~. clean
chimneys and trim '41ck'I WJsh '''ndo..,.5
once a week
"4 Each nurse"' Ill report e\ ery da~· at 7
a m and ltave at 8 p m . ei.cept on the Sab·
bath on \\hlch ~OU \\Ill bt• Ofr from noon to 2
pm
"'5 Gradua te nurseio1 111 i.:•"ld stancl1n1?
with the Director of Nur11es .,..1ll ~ il\'eo an
even1n~ off e a c h \\eek fur cour ting
purpose ... or l wo evenings 11 "'n·k 1f 'ou ~o
rt'~ularl) to c hu fch
"ti Each ntlr'-l' .,ho11lcl I.I\ .1 .. 1<ll' from
l'ach ptl\ <1 1.worlh .. um of lwr 1·arnan1o::-. for
hl•r bl•nd1t:-. d ur an~ hl'r dl·t·hnrnJ.: ~ l·a1 :-., ""
that -,tu:"' tll not bl•t•oml' .1 hur <kn
"7 An~ nurst• "'hu :-.mokt•\ u:-.t•:-. liquor rn
a ny form . i.:t·ls ht•r h.11r d1int· JI J bl·aut)
1--hnp ur fn•qul•nt:. dJnCl' halb "''II ~nt• lhc
01rl'clor or Nurses good rea,nn lo '>uc;pN'l
her worth. 111len11ons and lnh'i.:111\
· 8 The nurse "ho perform' ht•r labor.
sen es her patients and d<X'tor' f Jlt hfull~
1rnd without (null for a periocl or r1\l' ~l':Jr'>
will be 11ven nn increase by lht· ho,p1l:.rl ud-
min1!ltrat1on of f1H cents a dJ' providing
there are no hospital debts ouh tJnd1111t
"9 The nurac's notes lrl' 1mr111rtJnl in
a1d1ng the phys ician's \\or\.. \la\..t• )Our
pen!! c•refull) You me) "h111 It· rubs lo
)Our tndl\'lduat taste "
":'-Jo".·· l said. "don't you fl·t·I h(•lt(•r'•"
"Are you kidding., .. ~he SJrJ "Where
does it U )' the nur se 10 1887, hJd to "' ork all
day in white pantyhose' ,\n:-.\l l'r 15
emergenry c alls a day to aclJu'I .1 TV set
that keeps ro lling durrni.: llol l~ "'ood
Squares., Be thre atened "'Ith mJlpract1re
~c1use somebod)··s pol or mum!-. d1l·d? Try
to find a beauty shop open bl•t\11•t•n 2 and 6
n m. which 1s when you're off' llaH' a car
and not be able lo ufford 11as·• ·
llan11 In there. buhy &!ml' II.I\ ~ou'll be
able to whittle \Our mm n1h, \I llhout a
h111111le fro m anyone
Horoscope: Leo
Change Due
\\ F.D:\F.SOA\", '1i\R{'ll 3
Ry~\' OSt:\' O~A RR
ARIES 1 \tarch 21 \pril 19 \ 11111 .in ftnrl
i:rralC'r irnrrl'~" Ir mnrt• fl1·\1hl1· \pplle-.
l'!IJ)('Clalh 1n r<'lat1nMhlp \\tlh p.1rlrll'r 111
male t:·u1mlnl' lc 11nl docunwnr.. "11h l')<'
to potent I al
f ,\l'Rl'l' < \rrll 20 :\tnv :•o \ 1111 mu'
rind thnl "nm1• nf \ mrr octl\ 11' 1 1 l'l.11t·cl to
ho~p1tal <1r ~llt'l"l ul "en 111• \ 1111 ..:.11n
11rr11t('r unclrr~t11nc11n1L 1m p11" ,. ""' "l'P
lion
(iF.MISI (\I :t\ 21 .l11n1• :>11 If '"" t l'h
too ht'1'' ti) nn 1•mo11on1ll in'"" 1 nwnt, 11t"'
:ll'J)OlfltnH'rll lll'l'l ll ~
fA~<·•:R 1Ju111• :!I .Jul\ ~·:1 1 llnmt• lirl'
lllkt'' or1 H!l1l1•d 111m<'n"1011 \'1111 11rc.-to
l'hCIO!I(' h1•1 " I'(' n l'OO!t•llt l'tll'll! 11nd llt'n511 ·
t111n11 h 'm l1;1 .. 1· .11·111111'1 on r111 ,•ful onulyill'I,
1w11m11ul'''
I F:O duh .!:I \ul( 22 1 ~1m(' ldl'IU [If ('
'Uh1cc t tu 'lHhk n <"hn nc<' 1h1' olso ap-
phe, 11111,1\c•I pion-. H1•lath1·-. ur t 1n marn
nt>rlhnt n1 .1' 'l'l'm ltHlef\ rn1111n<'htv
\'I R<iO 1 \ull 23 Sept 22 • Be respon~I
ble rnr ~ 11u r 11~ n ur l1ons Hduse to be
pushed Into corn.-r Organ111' your O'A n
pnor llles l't1hze )esson' 11•.irned In past.
Accent insljlhls
LIBRA 1Sepl 23-CXI 22l What had been
"settled" Is once again OJ>('n to question.
SCORPIO !Oct 23·NO\' 211 Jllghhl(ht tn·
dependence or lhoutrht . action Whit WIS
hidden now becomu str1kin11I~ evident.
SAGITIARlliS (Nov. 22-Dec 21>: Some
friends act as If they realty could care less.
That is a surface lndlcatloo
• CAPRICORN <Dec 22 .Jan 19)· Be will·
tnlt to change . travt-l. lo e'(plnre, to give full
play to 1ntellectu11I runosrt>. Expand
horiron11 and acli\ 1t1cs
AQl'ARl\JS (Jan :.'O Feb 18>: Be Cnnk.
direct. 11pec af1c. CommuntC'atlons. cor-
respondence now are more important than
asual
Pl CES <Feb 19 March :.io 1 Monev and
how lo handle 1t. e arn 1t. spend 1l. what to
purcha"e "'1th 1t th('<;c ar('as tre dls-
_cussed "'fen•enll)'" "1th one close to you
S AC RAM ENTO t C:'\Sl
Wortltn1 women no~ ha\l'
1tron1er marrta1ea. than their
atAy·at-home 11s len.. at:~rdmg
to a Un1ve rs 1ty or Cahfom1a
S0<'1olog1sl
£Jwood Carl1on. a lectuN"r In
aodolol)' at tho t:nlv1tn1ty or
Callfom la, ~rkt>ley, H)'• hhi re
aHrch 1how1 a leratr J)frcen
ta1e or youo1 worlun1 .. omen
had their first marrla1t>1 Intact
1n 1970 than d id their n on
worklna counter part.a.
If 1ccu r ate, hla rlndlno
rtprffent a reversal atnce l~SO
when workln1 women h11d ia
alantficanlly hlaher dJvorce rute
than non-work Ina women
Carlaon uya hl1 Cindlnti11~ho
social values have chan1ed. t1
consequently the type or w an
who aeeka work outsJde the home
has chao1ed
'1;he ori1inal di((erence In ata
ble marriaaes between workln11
and non-worklna wives mlaht
'ftell be the result of 5o-called
· de\ 1ant · characten:-ltc!I "hie h
no l ona er lyplf ~ l'm11lo\ l"d
"omen a:. a aro up. ·be ,UJJ
· People 'ft Ill ha\ e tu lt1uk for
'°m t'lhrng otht•r th.in \l<OI i.111.:
"'I\ e~ to al'< ount for lhl 1o:1""11 •
rra11lJty of mc><h rn m.1rr1a1tct1
Carlson :. rt-:.cart·h. bawd 11n
t: S Ctnau' figure); for l!IJO. 191AI
and 1970, 'ho" l'd Sol Ill t l l'nt of
worklni \\Om f'n 111 th•·11 1 ... t.
t C'tns and l'&arl) I "'lnl1l' hull
their tirat m art 1 .. ~c' rnt .u·t 111
1970, compart·d tt• 82 ~1n•,·11t r111
non·Job holtJtnl( "'onwn 111 the·
same a1w .:rou1>. a "'u ~x'1"n nt
dltrerencl'
""The fur tht·r h.H'k rn t1m1 I
went,'' ht' 1>111d, "tlw .in·ult•t I
found th" cllfl'c rt•m'c to tw 1t1 1n
t a c t m ur r 1 1ttt c~ hc•t \\t'lll
e mplo yed a n tJ u nl m11luyt t1
W'Omen "
But alncl' 1950. lht• 'n(·lnto.:1-.1
noted. thc· drrrt-rl·n<'t· 1n ttrukt1J1 marrl 11l'~ b t'l "'l'<'n t he· t.,...,
gro ups "ha) bt'l'n \I llhl.•1111~
.1't' u \ for .... om l'n or all ••ta ..
Old, r "'t>rklna ~omen atlll
scp111 Jll 11om their spouses of·
tt•ne r 1h.1n older non-worklna
\\Unll'll but their aeparallon nle
as ~l·m 1111! du~ n coml)I~ lo lhe
:.t11\ .it hum~ a:roup, Carlson re·
porl<d
In th1 .:ruup or worklna ~I Vt'I
born hd\\l'l'n 11H6 and lW. two
percl 111 murt> were llvln1 apart
frnm ttw11 hu1band1 In 1970 than
In I tlti(I
:-.on "111 I.. tnl "'h c In lht same
.:roup h •d u :t percent ll vlna
upurt 1 J lt
1-"ur '' 11rkln~ wives born
l)('l\\t'l'lt l!l:!b rrnd1193S, three per·
t'l'nl 1110t l· '' l·r~ li\'tna apart from
tlw11 I 11 !-.\ huabands In 1970 than
tn t~O
Ii) rnnlr :.i'>l, lhc figure for non-
" nrk 1111o: \I 111n en In that c11te1roy
"JI\''' Pt·rt·cnt
Car l,1111 '>3 id , however. the
epar .1t111n rwte OH~rall 11 still
htl!lh r tor older 't'orkln& wives
thun 11•1 111111 working "''''H . the
Beating the Odds
reveru of lhe altuatlon for
you.n1.r workln1 wlv..
In 1970. 71 percent cl t.he work-
lnt women born 1118 to lW had
their rtrat marra1t1 Intact com·
pared lo 81 percent ror non-·
~ktna women.
For tht 1roup bom lnl to lW,
the workln1 women had 13 per·
ffnl of their rtr1l marrta1M In·
tact compared to a per<.'fnl for ~ lht non-worklnt women.
Carhon said c hanau In
women's occupatlona or In the
number of children they had did
not seem to have any beann1 on
lhe chan1ln& rlaurH he found.
The cen1u1 bureau reported
that In 11120 women comprised 20
percent o( the nation'• work
force. while In 1910 they c:om-
priaed sa percent.
A quJrter or lht workln1
women are marrltd, ac~rdlna
to c,n1u1 rt1urt1, but their
hu.aband'a ayeraae income 11 un-
der $'7,000 per year.
Race Chill • 1ng
ltfter an incredible fife-saving frip,
Adam Speerstra, 4, and father, Terry,
head for r;airbanks and home.
SE \ TTLE < l' PI l -·Four-year-
old ,\dJm Speeratro \\On h is
bru:-.h 111th death an lhe Arctic
and hu~ ~one 'home to Alaska -
Wl'aring .. p rolctll\'1: helmet ~d .
a big 'milt• .\dam·~ r.ltht•r , Tern·. was con:
tent "''h ;ust thl' smile "' hen the
I \\o ldt Sl·ut 1 It-Tacoma <11rport •
for FJ1rl1 .. nk ..
Tift• ht·lml'I µr tllt't'l:. ;.i hl'nd rn
JUn th.11 th'.1rh C'larml-d his life
111 an JCl'Hll·nt at S1wl•r:-.lra 's
h u n t 1 n ._ ,. J m 1• 2 ti o m 1 I c i.
11011tht·;1-.t uf F J1 rh.1nk' Feb 12
~Pl'l'rslr J "JI> frc'<ltnl? four Ill
horw ... 1buut l l!(h t mtll•S lrom tht•
c·ab1n "'"" \d,1m \\J S either k1l k1·tl or 'tl'J>p(.'d 11n b) one of the
u111m.1b
I d1tl11 I k nu \\ hl• \\OS In ·
)ur t•rl ,,11d :--pct·rstrJ "'lie~ as
l,\tn~ 1111 th• .:rountl It \\BS 15
bcl11\1 '' ru .inti I told him to li!el
up
\\ h~n lw 11 HI n 1 ~IH't-1'-1'-l r-a
l..nt•\\ ht' sun" <1:-bani~ 111Jurt•d
Thus began an Arctic rucc with
detlh.
Speerstru, u G le nn al len
enalnter, stripped lo lht' .... tiist.
11Lrapped Adam to his body with
hb belt, put his d othcs bal'k on
and made o 30 -rninulc
sno"(moblle dash to the r abin.
ti<' tucked Adum in a sleeptnJ!
bu(( aQd begun the t\l<O·hour job
of thawina the en11ine or has light ·
plane. unfreeilng the skis and re-.
fueling the craft. •
Des pite lht' 1erioui.ncs1 or
Adam's inj urle~. n<'urosurgeons
al Prnrb11nks would not attempt
brain !>uraery berau~c tht')' coul<t
no longer 1et or afford malproc-
llce Insurance. Sp<'erstrn hired a
reglalered nurao and booked a
commercial rhght to Seattle.
The Journey rrom arc1clent to
hospital took 12 hour!>
Surgeons repaired muc h of
, Adam '1 skull and bruin d amugl'
~nw H's up to lime to heal the
lllJUr)
Fair Shake Given (Ann Landers~
Your \\If•"' 'uJ:~1·-.ti11n t h:.t 'ou ht>lt "lht•
broad" in thr mouth"':.' a humnwr fl\ th1• lim1·
.,ht' read-. thi' lt'ltt>r, f'm 'un· -.hi"ll a11.n·t·.
DEAR ,\:'\:"\ Li\'\tH:Jts .\na I n1-ht tll
\lrOnl?'' I 11 l J l.t• )our \\ord fur 11 l..1,t n1,.h1 m'
\\If<' and I a tte nded a tod.tJtl 1>urt) \ \\Omar
we ha\'e kno"' n fo1 a Ion~ time •no ~Pl'l'lal
favorite I entered with her hu'lhond She wsll .. t·d
d1rertl) O\ t>r to mc.-:ind rnlhu,111 .. t1t"ulh l'\
tended her hand l J(fll'>ped 1t m an c<1u11ll> 1·n
thus1a!ll1C m annt>r ~uddenl) th•' nut let out .1
blood < urdhnli! '>Cr('am I h.it t oultl h;l\ t• hl•••n
henrd 1n China "My God.'' -.he· ,hneked :'ti)
rings are cutting my ri~ers to the bone' \\'hJI
are you tryintt to do" Pro\'(' }our masruhn1l) •·
E\ e ryone Ill the place cranrcl their neck-; to"''
"hat \\D'S happening I 'A a!I dumbfounclN.1 ,\II l
rould think to say WM, "I'm so !>orry "
DE-\H \'\'\ l.A '\;OEHS l h.11 lt•llt•t from
tht' j!U\ \I hu \\ J' ('UllHI J • -.our µu-... h1 (' .IU'.'.I h(
tlrdn I 'mrlt m11C'h h111 l11'f• l11 homl'
pll'aunt ex pres.!> ion fell ever 10 much better. All
at took was relaxln1 the rrown lines between my
t•yebrows and brlnalnt up the corner• of my
mouth a quarter of an Inch.
The rewards have been tremendou1. I now
drive • school bus ind one or the kid• said Jual
la!>l week. "You make UI all feet food becau1e
you look 10 c heerful. You're not like lite other
dnver who always looked 10 arumpy." s11n lhll
My wl((' l!I furious \\Ith ml' ~he ~3}''1 I shoultl
have li!lven that broad a fat li p -.o c.h<' d h;" 1·
something to scrtam about \\'(• both "unt w1ur
opinion ~ASSAl' fA:" .
DEAR SASSi\l': Granted, ,o·mf' me n don't
kno•· their own strf'n(th, but that shrlt>'-n "'a.~
certllnly un1radou1to 1tt1ck )OU a'l I( you had
hurt.her lntenllonally.
E1t1 ~1nct I l'Jll 11nwmbcr m' moth11
n:t~j!ttl nit 111 turn Ill' lht' tornt•r .. ur m\
mouth 111111 -.h1• µu1d un .rrll l to skd t h J IJtl"
turt• 11( nw "11h n ~tum "n1ok on m) f.11 t· .\fin
th.tl I m.1tlt-Jll d furl to i..mllt• :t'I '>cltJom ,.., po""'
hit-
\\ h1 n I" .... 111 m\ 20'1 f \lo u~ \\,dl.1n11 do\\n 1111·
rnn 1d11r nr tl•o• nll1c1· \lo ht>rt· I \\Ill k1•d ,\ \\11111.111
I ol nt•\ tr ,, 1•11 11\•for e "'II' hl·,1cl1n.i lo\\ .1rd nw
Sud1h•n l.\ .. 11,. 'loppt'<J u11cl s111d, "'Ch1•1•r up
Thing., can 1 bt T llAT bud' ·I ruughl m \ 1..rl1·1·
l mn 111 lhl' \\111dow und "II' -.h11C'kecl at h1i\\ dn'A1t
ht•;tl'!Nl I 111111..l•d
Th.it \t'I .\ d ay I ll('Runtnprarticci1mtl111g in
ttw 11\trror a nn l \"O\\l'd I ii kCC'(I u -.rmll' Oil Ol\'
f.1t'l' nu m.1ttcr how 1tlurn I ll'lt. h nuw ''hut" Thul
,.
·KALAMAZOO.
DEAR ZOO: A beauty .xpert onu told me,
"A amllln& face looks ten )'tin youn1er. It llfta
f:VERYTHING." And It doea! Well, almNl.
Thanks ror 1barln1.
Teachln1 your kids about the facl1 of llft can
I'><' easy or awkward. Ann Lander•'• new booklet,
"How, What and When lo Tell Your Child About
Sex" can spell the difference. Send 50 cents In
roin . along with a long, stamped. aelf-addreaud
t•nvelope with your request, to Ann Landers. P .0.
Hox 1400. Etgln, 111. 60120.
Flower Power
•
Benefiting from the Azalea Fantasy, a
luncheon fas hion 11how. will he the As·
~•stance Leagu e·~ Child Day Care Center
a nd Children's Dcntol Health Center.
Spon11orin1t the event. to take place al 11 :30
a m . Thursdal'. Morch 11, in the Newporter
Inn. 111 the Las Reina• Auxlllary of the
league. Al the Day Core Center are (left to
n~hl > Mrl4 R. L. Koohlcr, Ca thy Cataldi
and Hus11ell Moore.
)
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In the DAILY PILOT
I
Mo las: ·Portable Art
Marjorie Puckett displays
pillow she has made from
two mo/as. She has
t,;o/lected several dozen
of the appllqued pieces
from the Panama area.
BEA ANDERSON. Edlto1
Tuesday Ya•c.,? 1976 81
Can't afford a paintint ror that bla~all In your new home"
TI\Inlt a bout a moia instead,
1uaaests Marjorie Puckett. an
author and needlework lnstruc
tor.
MoJas. she told members of the
Newport-Costa Mesa Br&Mh of
the Ame rican Association of
University Women, are ''pie
lures.. m ade or layers of fabric
with the reverse applique technl
que.
They are designed by the Cuna
lndian women· in the San Blas
Islands near Pa nama primarily
for blouses, but have bffn adapt
ed In other cultures for pillows
waJJ hangings and decorations
according to Mrs Puckett
She ~rought approx.imately li!O
molas. mcludlng some from her o'Wn co!lection. to show dunng
her Newport Beach lecture
Mrs Puckett. who holds a
bachelors degree in textiles from
Ute Universit y of Washlnston,
started purchasing molas one at
a time four years ago, then roond
a distributor in Texas who would
ship her qua ntities on consign-
ment for her lect u.res.
The "classic period" of the
mola was between 1935 and 1945,
she said, when Westerners began
to vis it the islands and purchase
the colorful designs
More and ('lore molas are be-
ing made ·especially for outside
sale, she said , but these are not or
the same quality as those the
w o m e n mak e f o r the i r -~ wa rdrobes
The-word mola comes from the
Cuna dialect and literally means
blouse, Mrs Puckett noted
Tht> custom started with body
painting in the 1840s and the first
· pnmitive molas were designs
painted on cloth The women
gradually began adding shells
and feathers to the pictu!")t5, then
started usmg a pplique, 4nd final·
ly broadened to the more difficult
reverse appUque, Mrs Puckett
said
_. A typical mola wardrobe con;
s1sts of 12-30 garments, which are
hung over the rafters when not in
use
The women traditionally de-
sign and ma ke all their own
molas often wilh Uw hel.n Qf
·m ola magic" from the
Dressi·ng
Cos tume (above, left) nevy fashion treat-
ment-tunic, tied bloomer trousers,
wrapped head-with· favored layering
and g auze f9bric. Abov..e-# right shows
new direction.of pants in uniform look,
'and at right, are bagettes, the latest
fad in handbags.
'
.
Three layers of cloth are sewn together.
then design is cut out and stitched.
All of the work is hand-don"& by
women of the San Blas Cuna tribe.
medicine man This is a potion t>S from newspopl'r chppmgs that · There has been controversy
which is put into the eyes for bet· filter into the villages. or thin~s about whether tht' mola should
ter visio n, Mrs. Puckett ex· the Cunas happe n lo see in books be con sidered an al"t or crart, but
plained and magazines brought tn from the Smithsonian lnst1tution has
"At least 50 percent of the de-the outside. labeled it an art. s he uddt'<I.
.signs depict life around the '.\1olas made.for export picturi;: :\1rs . Puckett, a consultant to
islands," she noted. "The Cunas recognizable ohJCCts such as the Orange County Department
believe tha t everything 1s Ol'· turkeys and donkeys, M.rs . of Education. teach<'s at the L'ntt·
cupied by a spirit .. Puckett said. and the women C'd Nations Associution in Santa
Some of the women .mii_' a. ta kl· short ·Cu t s in producini:: Ana. where a selection of mofos· g~om etri c,: pa ttern, \\h1 's tht•m, so she advised buyers lo is available.
called the .. g r a nd mothe shop carefully wht•n making in-
sign," and some or the ne,H•r , <'st rn<•nts JI e r book · · Pr i mu r i 1 y
molas depict events and ohJects They "holes ale from $30·39 Patchwork, .. is bein~ usl'd at
the I~don 't understand and can bt• as l'Xpens1ve as SlSO, local colleges and is distributed
The ins piration for these com. ~lrs . Pucln'n flTITT'lt: ----+h-rottghOOH~lJ -. -
Seas·oned
Spring dressing as seen in Orange Coast department
stores renects interpretations s hown earlier in fashion
capitals around the world.
Expanded selections dearly state th<'re is no specific
look, that the additions offer milady greater choice in sui ling
her taste .
The battle of the hemline seemingly is settled. There is
no edict on wher e it should be, but the favored length is just
below the knee The midi, offered only as an alternative, is
gaining acceptance. -·
Fabrics are soft and supple. Continumg m popularity
are the gauze trend. ethnic influence and layerinR.
However , the big fashion news 1s tunics. worn around
the clock "They are so versatile and figure·flattenng,"
cl rums a coor dinator for one of the ma1or chains. "They are
worn separately, with skirts or pant!>. In soft colors and
fabncs, they are a must for evening "
Women will b:? slurtmg their wardrobes in s tyles rang·
mg from pencil sltm to fuller lines Jackt'ls run from waist
to hip le ngths m easy fit , coats have adopted the big dress
look oflast year .
New direction or pants 1s toward;he uniform and they are
available in all lengths from anJHt;, to pedal.pusher, knee,
bermuda and short,short.
Scar ves still lead the acressory line and thi'> season
they will be St'Cn in multiples ti ed imaginatively <1round the
head, waist , der riere and ankles over bloomer trousers.
Shoes, no longer clunky, are open, light and airy. Com·
fort has not been sacrificed in dres:-.y styles. as :-.undals and
sling·backs feature one·inch heels.
Added lo the .array of handbags is the l'nVl'lope o;tyl1'.
and attention·gettcrs are bagelll's worn in rnull1pl<'~ and
strapped from the shoulder or belt.
Jewelry Is classic and simple. Lots of nngs anrl neck
strands are out. In for spring are museum type nt:ckluct•s
and bracelets1n bri!lhtcolors.
The color spectrum includes florals and earth tonrs with
the usual while.. red, black, navy and natural!,.
Keepmg cool
1s made easy
with this •
flowing two-piece
gown in
lightweight
fa bric.
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NO eor T'M GOING TO ~TART HERON
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8 4 DAILY PILOT Tuesday, Mll"Ch 2. 191'8
Small College Star ( 5 •4) Big on the Court . r PITTSBURGH <AP> -A thing aboul ham that ha~ .:amt' J llhn:.on rt>< t'I\ t'd no '"' la:-t H'ar •
fan once hook with 1.aughter grown stnct his childhood in A m.111n~ · I ,.1111 don t nwd1.1t\•rolh·~<>olhr-. Chn topher hoiws to help
11s 5·foot-4 Spencer ··Spuln) · M al") land -. hen h1:. motht'1 !..nu" hm1. h1· 1l11t'" 1t.' '-J) ~ II\ J bt'l'll uut of ,t·huc>I " .lo hni.on get u pro tr} out
Johnson of Gent-~• Collegt-c>• lled h 1 m • .. Sp1 nn' ha' c-n.tt h . J 1 m I 'hr1'tc1ph1·r '1•ar "hrn l'hn-.tvpht•r th1•11 '\o>A t'OBl h 1s lhl· one tl'lhn g
ranontothe court.dnbbhnl!a becaui.e he >Aouldn t t'Jl <:1nt\a, llH.111'11111 lk.1\tr 10.1rh .11 I or!. ll,l\1n P.1 th1•m not lo hanj! up \\ht'n
busk<'lball tho1t look~ UH'r i.pinach .. \1lb, l'.1 d;.i1n1' th bJ,k l'l MJl\ )!11t .1 ph11111· 1111 from .1 thi.'' ht•Jr rn} ht'tJ:ht."
1nnuted "I'm s m all. but. he~. that" ba ll prnrr Jill t111 u11 111 1~~1:! 1011111•1 pl,l\t'I .ilklut u pio Jvhn:.011 :.utd
"A p1ft1ny 1 I don t bt!ltl'\t' hfe," Jo hnson :.111d bcforl' J I'> lht oldc-•t 11n th• r11llq•1 'Jlt't'I 'I H" \\Jtc•ht>d htm onl'·On·
1t." thedoubtt'r yelled reeent &i.lme "'''I I ·"' \\t1·k l h1htuph11 l>.111 I li.111._i up \\llln t lt·ll unt• \\tlh pl&) en. druftt•d t•ar
JohnbOO. all 120 pounds Of V "I haH? to COO\ lnt'l' pt>oplJ". hrou~hl lfll, \ t .ll ·, h•Jlll 11111 \1111 th1' but It,· ., vnh ~ fuvt (\ and he can hold hts O\\ll,"
him. i.cored 32 polnh thJt but >Aho doe:.n·t •"he addt~I tu pl." C'.irn••.:11 \l1•1lun I tht 11ptd«1 ... ll<I :.:i):. l'hrl!-IOpht•r
tlli.tht ·I believe 1t," lhc fJrt 'If Kurt:em Abdul Jubbur \I \ l.1tlwr " Ii 1 ,11tt..I Ill\ Vl111~topl1t'r d1dn t h.m.: up · Tht' <·hence thut's 11111
finall) ~houtcd docsn l perform the \\ii) f)l'o m11ll11 r ~ 1 111 1 111 tht• 1111• lh hrvui:ht ,l\1h11:.1111 111 l.lltk a'k "'U•d J ohn!lon
Hek1n· a nother ~ahw. ii n• vie expet'l him lo. th".) gl!t 011 •ltan. .fuhn,un 1o.11d 111 tlw 11.t\t'll J11<I \\ht•11 ('h11:o<l11ph1•1 <:1•nt•\ .1 bl'Ul l':1rn1•1!H'
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Gt'Ot'\ a to allo>A "that httll• Johnson. "ho dt•!1p1t1· hr'> )!.11111• 10!111\\ t'll pt>tol11 and ht' brokt• u 68 68 tu.•
boy 'to>AeurJrt•alumform height h J:. hund!'t lurl!t' \ft11 ,,,,1,1..:1111.! 1:1 11u1nh lh"~ hl•1•11 1\ll\lh111i: 111 \\hen ht• d11rted loose for u
John-.on h ad 2~ polnb t-nough to IJJl m u ba:.kctbJll .11111 111 ·•'!'''" P• 1 g.11111 ·" ,, tht· h ·Jrn .111.t nw .... ,, \11.11 Ii. bai.dtnt' jump11h11t
TIJ\.i., J o hnson add'l to h" 1:. a :.en1or, aver aging l!t ,,111u1 .ti l'r•·d1·111~ llr~li '·"' Chr1 .. 1oph11 . \\lll"t "On thl' court." John:.on
list or belie\ er~. lhl' cml\ poinlli and ben•n us~1st-. pt•r ~·h1N•I ''' .1r l'Ol•lt•'\ rllt• .\Id team 1s 13 IH alt1·r ~·11111.: :.!:! x :-,l\s, · I rear no mun "
Wins $60,000
Nickl8us' Goal:
Masters Victory
LAUDERHILL. f-1 a. (/\P)
.Juck 's b ark
llt>'s rtrmly e ntr enched in has
customary spot atop the world of
golf. lll"i. a winner a g ain.
against perhaps the lws l r1<>ld of
all Lime And ht''s look•nlit
rorn ard to e\ e n gn·ater \ 1c
tones
Jac k Nicklaus wiped out the
naggmg. embarras!>mg mcmory
uf an 82 and a pair or uncharac
tcnst1c t'olla pses "1th a bnl11ant.
seven·under par 65 thJt !.IJked
him to a three !>lroke \ 1ctory
~lond a) 1n the rain dtda}ed,
S:J00.000 Tournament PlaHrs
t:olt Champ1o nsh1p •
'I fell in total t'ontrol or my
~ame," ~1 cklau'I :.aid I pla}c>d
· prell) we ll T here \\en• onl)
ma) be 10 ~hots all week I "a'n t
happy " 1th And I hll an a" rul lot
or good sh.ot:.
"It ":is-one o f my ht'ttcr
tournament e fforti.
It \\oas important to Ntl·klau'
on s.everal counts
It marke d hi., f1r.,1 '1ctory or
lhl' St>a:\OO and lht• 59th or hi'
tJreer. jll't three short of Bt•n
llo~an':-. total of (i:!. 'ct·uml on th"
all·llmt· "ir1111n1;t lt't
It l!U\'C him u suo.ono f1r11t plact•
cht>ck, thC' b1J:l(l.':.t 11r ht' c·a1 t'l'r
It put him 111 lhl• Ill'" Wo rld
~rll'' or c; ulr
It pnnlt'd him for .\ufi?u,t.1. <:~1
ind thl' ~1 .1.,1a .... h1., ftr.,l b114 !i!Oal
nr th<'\ e:ir
And 1t .1n''H'rl'd tht• que!>llon-.
that "ere "h 1~1wrc•d around tht•
IO<'kt'r rOOfllS or lhC' \\Orld ,1rter
ht'I rat1u1 ('' tn h 1i. hrst two 'tarh
this :ot'a on
·H \OU d a .. ked me a month
J)!O 1r:at th1 ... tun<•. I db<• pin\ tn£
thr" >At•ll I d h;l\'t• 'Jul 011·
\;ir k I Ju, .... 11d J (lt•r po!lltng ht'!
~ tul.11. 19 uncl<•r par nn thi·
7 t:!H \ ard lnvl·rurry Counlr)
Clula·11u r:.c.
A m o nth ago he was :.till
s marting from ~·nnd thto> golfmu
>Aorld "as still ago~ over the
unbehe,·able r1nal round 82 he
s hot 1n the Bing Crosb)-
''l' m in pre tty good sh ape for
the !\\as te r s," N 1c klau:. s~11d
"l'\'e got a fe"· little lhtnR:. \.lJ...
\\Ork on . There's still one-dub 1n
my bag t he p1tch111g "cdi:e
1 'm not complelel) ha pp~ "1th
And there's a httlt• :-omt.'lhtnl.! in
m\ :."mg I ket>p lea' m.: th111i:-. .1
httlt· to the ldt Hut tn J:<•n<·r.il
I 'm 111 good shape for tht•
:'.ta:.ters "
As to "hether or not th1 -. " in·
deed a m ajor champ1on~h1p
:\1ck~aus said· "They're runnrnR
that angle tnlo the ground l.t·t c;
"a1t 10 'ears and \\c II Sl'l' Ju .. t
ga\·e 11 time "
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Laguna Laaaded
Third Place TeainS
Were No Pushovers
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lulf
\nd th1· laltt•r ROI Its Niii
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out.1 57 4111 nu mph
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c:a hr la'l "('('k r a nk"i ... nnt• nr
lht' most unhl'llt•\ ahlt' rt',ulh' I
haH• hf'ard all 'lt-a•wn. Suppost-dl~ kno\\ lt-dl(f'ahlt' iwo
pit> >Ahn make dollar ht•t, \\l'rf'
l(h ln Jt La ttuna Hc>:1ch anrl :111
point' bt'for<' t h1· gam!' \\J'
pla~f'd.
RUTGERS' PHIL SELLERS IS. GUARDED CLOSELY BY GLENN HAGAN.
College Cage Roundup
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Rutgers Finishes. 26-0
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..t:? potnt.., ~I ontl .1' n1i.:ht to JIJt'l'
l•Jp rank1•c1 lnd1.1n,1 tn an 1 "''
76 G3 '1rtorv o' 1·r \nrlh\\1•,1<·rn
1n ,1 rltj! T1·n ha,i.. 1·l h.111 m.111 hop
Thi• cam1• ",,.., 11..:ht until m11I
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11(1 l:l point:-. to :'\11rtlrn1·,lt•rn-.
111111 111 lht· nt•\t ''' m111ut1•:.l11takl•
a comfort.1hit-37 24 h·acl
lnd1.1na "h1c·h ;tln·ad\' h:"
clmcht•d lht• H1i:: Tt•n trtk. k·<·pt 11 ..
perfe<·t rt•< ord mt act" Ith the \'IC
ton Tht• Jloo:.tt'r'> no" arc 17·0111
tht-. <"onrl'r<'n<'l' :rnd 26·0 on thl'
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LAS\' EGAS · Junior furn arr!
f:dd1e O"ens pumpt•cl m J.'l of 27
'hots from the rtoor for 33 p111nll> .1-. fifth ranked Ne\'ada t l.a:-
\'t•.t:JS 1 romped over SL M:iry':.,
12~ 86. Monday night
The Rebcl .... 27 ·I. pilt·d up 40 ;1-.
"l!'h and forct>d 42 turno\t'r' by
thc vuels for lh1•1r 391.h str;.ir i;:hl
home ('t>Urt \ 1ctor.\'.
Th<• Hl•bel-. l?<>l 22 points from
1unior guiud Glt·n GondrC'z1l'k. 14
from ~uard S;im Sm1lh and Hi
from for" :ird Hm d Ball!> La'> \'e~a!-ll'cl 58 39 ul halrt1m1·
lrb h T rhu11ph
Sot'Tlf RE:'-lll Ind nt11
Pat<.>rno scor<:,d "'i:!hl points 111
O\'l.'rtt m<' :\l ond;" m1:ht to ll0<11I
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95 81! '1<·101 \ O\ ,.r lfilh rJlt-rl
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Threaten
To Quit
ALBUQUERQl'F. -Fi\•e
Un1ver 1ty o f Nt•w M exico
bas kt'tball pla)ers suy they
\\On ·1 play for tho school next
\'l'ur unless ht•ud t'llUfh Norm E l·
it>nbl•rgt>r nnd r hlt'f a ssistant
J ohn Whlsen unt an• droppt'd.
The plu yers. all hlurks. nrt•
sophomore R Icky W1 llaum:><.
JUolor Mike Patlt>rl'>on und jumor
rollt'ge transfrrs l.arry Gnt).
Gi.'orite lii.'rry and Dal<•
Slauithter.
Wtlhum s . P atterson. Gray and
Rerr) norm al!~ an• :.tartt'rS on
thf :.quad. "hit•h Is a!l~red or o
firs t d1v1s 1on finish an t he
\\ estern Athll•llc Conference this
} ear" 1th oru• game to play
Thl' pla) t'rs said Monday they
"ere disgruntled for a number of
reJson:-The1 r pn m;.ir} t'om
plaints \\ t>rl' a llel(l'd \ N b ul
abuse und lack or s upport by El·
lenberger. fa\'orit1sm tow ard
"h1te pla) e1.., o n the squad and
E llenbNg,er':. Sl) le or basketball.
"The "hate players fun mess
up a nd he "on 't :.cream at them
T o m e that 's pre1ud1t:e on h1:-
part." said Gray "I'm sure thl'
fans can i.l'C 1t "
Gra) addt•d lht• playt•rs ha,·e no
racial problem s with their white
team mntes or the other couches.
.H~Mull~n M'ah·~d
LOS AN(;ELES -The Lo~
.\ngt'les DodJ:e rs havt• waived re·
'ene infielder Ken Mc Mullen, u
club spokesman reported.
l\lt'Mulll'n. 34. appea r<'d in 39
i.:.1me!. for t ht' D odgers lust
:-.ca:.on a nd hit .:!39
The 'eterun third ba:.em :.in
"as used pn m u rt ly a:. a pin<:h
h1ttl'r by th " du~ tor t hl' pa:.l
three vear s
/\ \'e le r an Of 13 major lt'al(U{'
season!!, Md \1 ulle n hrol..t• tnlo tht•
majors "1th the l>odgerl'o. but
\\a!'I tradl.'d to Wa:.htni:ton In
1965 Thi• Callfornt:t Angl•I, or
qwn•tl htm In 1970, and ht• pla~t>d
tn Anah1•1m three n•.ir11 bdorc
Ut'lnJt trud1•d lo t he DtxlAl'r".
BatU>r Siar•
P ,\SA [) F. :"-: /\ Former San
Ch•ntt'lllt• 11 1..:h and Suddlc•ba1·k
(.'11lll•i.:1· :-1 uncloul Hick llaut•r
to~:-.ed In 11; 1101n1 11 to hdp Cal
H.1pttst Collt•i.:t• of Hi\'l•ritick to an
easy 85 69 \\ 111 over l 'SIU Mon·
eta~ night an thl' NAIA District Ill
playoffs.
Cal n u pt isl. 26 3. "111 foe<' Oc·
c1dt•ntal for the d1 11lrtC'l llllc \\'1.'d·
nc,dav n1i.:ht <tl /\rnh."i..11Jor
(Olll•J,tl.'.
Cou.,, lo f:agf'•
PH I LA 0 E L P 11 1 A --D 1 ck
Cour\', formt'r Mater l>e1 undCJ I
State Fulle rton hl'ad footb11ll
roa ch. ha:. been namc•d ;.i,,1:.ta nt
t'oach 111 t'h a ri.w or "11ll· rN·e1 \ eri.
lor lhl' Ph1lad<'l11hw t:ui.:11•!-o.
Rahhte In \-'lt"I ory
NO RT H LITTLE ROCK,
Ark. llaroon Hnhrm do"ncd
P1wel Sloztl. f; :i. 1; 1. G 2. t•i
h1J(hlq~ht !\1 onday':. opcnin i::
round action rn tlw Arkan:.a:. In·
ternat ion at 11.·n n 111 I uurnamt•nl
In o ther matr ht•..,, P atrick
DePrec upsc>t <;t-rogr Ha rdy,
Rut ch W all7. cl1•r1•atc•d Victor
Amaya. 7.;,, 1 .1;, Htt·h Fi~hl•r
downed Dale Oi;!dt·n. fi·4, •H , G 3.
/\nano AmritraJ lopplt·c1 M1gut'I
Mir. 6 o. Ii •I , Slt•Vl' Krulcvll/
o verpOWl' r<•d A l>hok /\mri I raj.
7 5. 6·3 .. John Ancln·"' bC'al Syc1
nail. S 7. ti 4. Ii 4 and Colin
Dtbley c1l'fl'a1Ni Charlie (hwn..,,
" 6. 6·3. 7 ~)
Gunlr r ,tdr•ant"PJS
S1\~ FUA:-0.<'l!--l'O Nanrv
Cunll'r :incl T1·rn Jl11l1Jd<1\ l'JI;
I urt•d 'fl'I 0 111•' 111 J S7:i.lllHI
\\om,·n ' t 1•nn1 .. tourn ament,
hn1• Monda)
(;untl'r 111pplt·cl l.rnkv Hr1.,horr.
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F'ranc'<ll'•' l>urr. 1, •t i =-•
In o llH'r m.itc 111''1, J1•ann1·
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lm111plllt' 7 :i. Ii I
Cage Rankings
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'lurr .. h<'" plnr1• 11•.1m 1n. th1•
.. iron.: Pnr1ftc Lt•J.:ttl' :\l utr up
t 11dc:'d the ~l'J Krnjt' ~'l rn
\llt.imhra. t abbt•d "" lht' th1rti
<.tronJ.te'>l entry tn tht' pl,l\oH<.
"1th .1 :!.5 2 mark. rlre\\ the F.m
pin· loop's third pine<' oulhl.
llunltnJltnn flt"ach Alhambra
'11n 1' <'d a m '"'''d shot \\1th c11Zhl
-.,rond-. to t:o tn thl' ~amt>, tht'n
addect a pair of fn"\' throws to
\\IO, 79 76
Artl'r all. Gahr >A as In thr 2 \
dhlslon of the pla~orr" '"' had
po'tt'd an lmpo~inJt rttord or 'uc
<'f''S al(ain st J .,\ and 1 \ luttue
cha'mplons.
Gahr bt'at Anl(t'IU'i c .. ·champ
St. Antho ny. f"rf'f'" ·~ lltll<;t
fulll'rton and had bounced t>A o
hlg.hly rl'gard~ San Oiel(o area
lt'am11.
Cage T eam Walks Out
And \°t'rbum De1. man~ t1ml'S
C'IF chamr1on in rcr<'nl ~ears.
"as ~cl'de<1 fourth and dre\\
~un sc>t LeaJtul' third place
f 1n1 s h c r F o u n t a 1 n \'a 11 c"
\'erbum D<'I alc;l J:Ot b) ·
barel) w1lh a 49 47 ec1!>ifin
~tanna. nol SC'ed tn the tnp
four but a team "h1ch r1i;iur\.'CI to
~o far 1n the pla)orrl>, also got J
lhtrd pl.lft• ran1sher E.slanc1a
It also had e"<tt"ndl'd Loni(
Buch -'lilllkan bf'fore railing.
47·45.
~l llllkan do"' nt'" ,po"erful
Inglewood. Bay Leal(Uf' ch amp.
19-iO Frida}' nig ht in the firi.t
round of the 4 ·A e ll m inallons.
So )OU can stt. Gahr '"s for
real.
But Ed Burllng ham's spunk)
Laguna Beac h Arllst.s refusl'd to
be Intimidated br all t hf' pre'i'i
clippinp and wnt oot and did a
job-at Gahr. no les .
It 'us a job wl'll doaf', lndl'ed.
II"'• T•l .. MI•
IRISH TWIST? ~ntr<' D:lml' baskl'tball coach OiC!it<•r
Ph<•lps .1ppl'.irs to hi• dom~ "Orne kind ?f dance as he l1h.1ri.~t·-. 1he court tn d1 .... 1i:rt·1· "1th a n offlc1al m :\tonday
nights g.1ml· "1th \\1·st"rn \ltch1g dn !'\otrc Dame \\On
an O\<.'rtt ml~ lhrtllu
~
'
.li\C't\S O' \11'<. <AP)
Coach J ohn B rn" n pull1·d h1-.
l>11lard hao,keth.1 11 l1·um off the
rourt 1n J chspull• ti\ er th(' dock
Monday nulhl u nd forfeited a
playoH ~ame to Jack:.on State
20
Th<' 1wme wa$ t ied 89·89 \\1lh
om• M~tond 11hO\\ rnJt on the dot•k
aftc:-r Jack~on St ate's Al Smith
made a shot from the outsid e
Eurher. Dillard had stalled the
ball and Russell Bur~ner al·,
tt•mpted a s hot "h1rh teammate
Wilham Moody " as able to tip tn·
tn the bas ket. J ackson State's Sly
~o rri s wa s c harged with
i?oaltrndtnJ! nnd Pillard took a n
89 87 1<•;111
The dock o;howC'd one second
at that tim e but rdcr<>es a nd the
omc1al scorekN'Jll'r contended
there "ere five Sl'Mnd-. lrfl The
clork wa s srt hat'k to fi ve
s('t'Onds afte r a 10-minule squab·
_!:>le over the tlmC'
Play continued until Smith
<>vened u p the score and Dillard
walked orr the court.
T he tt-nm did not return and re·
fl>rees declare d Jnck!--on Stat~
the victor in the NAIA Di.,Lrirt 30
pla) off match by a :.core of 2 0.
.. ..
T . Merch 2 1976 OA.ll. Y Pll.OT 114
Estancia, Villa Park Duel Again ans
Overcame
Bad Start Estand0> lh1b'1 Eatt~:s ilnd
the VIII.a rark SpJrt • .ns, l'4o
tum "ht<'h bumpt-.1 l'..i('h oth .. r
oft in their puowt of Century
Lt-uaue champion Corona dtl
Mar, colhde tonl•ht m ('IP '4 /\
plo)ofts bosketb1ll a<"tlon
Th1: :>th• I'\ 1-'<Juntwn V1i11lcy
Ill Rh and tipoff 11•l8
The t:a1ilu of coach lJu\t'
Carlii.lc i;tuna Valla Park an thl!
hrst round of leu-'ue "arf:.tn·
with a 55·53 triumph. \tiut tht•
Spartanl> r~turn~d the ta\ur
later. dumptn(I the vi111tor:., 70 ~
Both te1tml& arc alive in the
Mater Dei
Takes On
Bulldogs
\' ENTU RA-Bue na ll1gh 'l>
Bulldogs, champions of the Chan·
nel League, hos t Mat('r Oe1
tonight at Ventura College in the
l>econd round or the Cl F 4 A
basketball playorri.. T1porr 1s at 8
Coach Jerry Tard.ie's Mater
De•• Monarchs, co.champion:. of
the Angelus League and the firth
Mater Dei team an the 4 A
elimanat1ons in the past se\'en
~cars. feature a falit IJrei.J k of
fense keyed by All·Orangc Coun
ty guard Jim Eleni
ae<'ond round or the playolfs
fol1011> m-' \ 1ctonl•S OVl'r l h!lm
p1on1 10 the first r o und
Estancia \Urpri)ln£ Sun t"l
IA•aut' <'ho mp Manna and Valla
Park pohshana off C)·pr~~ \'tlla
Park had a 22 point Ind at on'·
point ant~"" m O\C.!r C> prQ) •
Jam McCloshy, the 6·6 All
Oranjle Count) stunduut for
E\tant'IJ, l) thi• key to lhc
E aglci.' tillack Hut \\hen tht-
E•l(les are pla) ing \\l'll furwanh
Pl'tl' ~cumann ,.and Larr) llall
and ~uards Kylt-Hm·hoft and
Gary Conrer an· d ickmg. too
£st.incu'I sufre rtd ;aea1ns l
Mo.nnu 1n turno\t~n. comm1tlln&
N&ht an the C1r~t ~nc.KI alone
And the £aale .. can l'Xpttt plt'nly
of mun to m oan prt>~surc from
coach Ron Llnd1 .. ay's SiMrtans
Eitant•l!i barkeN blame the
poor hihlln& and ddmth' home
rourt advantatte ~f \ tUa Purk '~
for the 15 pV•nl till.! al VP. but
l..lndbay nyi1 lht• difference wu~
Harry Heine-ken.
"lleanl'kcn i.cor~ s~x pumti-
and hiad four rt>bound"' 111 l>IX
mmultll l>l'furc turrun~ tu!> auklt:
In the hr:.t iamc, · :.Ii)!> L1nd11¥y
Sun·sef League Claa•pions
"In tht> "'et·ond gaml" tw !i<'On-<I 23
~nd h.id H rebound .. 'Ah1le phi>
mg the entire aaml' ·
Both tt>ums seem to bl-al their
~·ak •rnd \tc:Clo!>kl')'. althouah
he :. :.l'ort>4 as m unv -i$ an Qnc
auml'. hialln t looked twuer th.in
has 24 poanl bur l ua:u1ni;t
Marina. "hH'h tncludl·d thn•1•
thrt'e·point pl11 ys und nunwrou'>
ai>!>t\l\ to :-.:cumann.
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It d adn 't ~l'em ~slblt that 1t
tt•am "1th only one rclu.mina
~t .111 •r from :in 8 16 squad and a
new <·ouch an 26·yc.•1tr·Old t;ct
Bui hngham "ould be compctma
1n Cl t' 2·1\ pu!'it season busktitball
pltl)
nut M•<'h is tht• case with lhe
L.1KUrta lh'ad1 ll1£h /\rhllb who
ho:u Nurdholl in the second round
of the 2 A J>la yorf:; itt 8 tonight.
1'tw i\rllsta. pklct'd to rinl~h
labt 1n the South Coast Leaaue.
i.urpni!-ed almost evl•ryone by t •
tnjl for :.ccond with a 7-tl mark
And t:iH>n no <'hance to defeat
Gahr. thl' Cit' 2-A's No 5 t1.•a111,
m "the open an A round ol the
playoff!'i. the Arll!'its pulled oft J
L5 44 stunner
"A lot of the succe~ has to do
"'1th hneup change!>," :>a)S Burl-
mghnm-. "but there has been a
lot of togetherness tlus year. We
hit some h1lb Jnd \'alleys but \\t:
kept plug ging a" ay and are a
&ood team no"' ...
With only one returning starter
tn 6-5 junior center Ben Bacon.
the Artis ts started slowly. win-
ning On(' or lhetr r1rst five games
and t \lo 0 of the1 r ftrsl i.even.
<They an~ now 13·13 )
"We startrd off horrendous lv,"
says Burlingham. "I decided to
move Dus t y Dvorak to point
gua rd . A i \'i nR him the
responi.1bil1l~ of hundhng tht-
ball ll1s !'>e tting up r eally
helped.·· And Bue na. under <'OJ ch Bill
Wood. counteri. with bas1callv
the same type or allllck Both
tc-am'i> are quack. run "ell Jnd
possess fluid attacks :\latt!'r Uc1
may han• the editt: 1n l>llt',
ho"ever
Coarh Ste,·e Popovirh's ~t arina Hig h \'1k1ngs ~\\l'.'Pt tu
the 19i6 Sunset League basketball cro\.\ n From le ft
Tom L'gland. Gary Kanter. G a ry Be nner, Trent Senkbe al.
Ton v \\'arn1n. ;\lalt Cook. '.\Jakl· Buhll'r. Rar h Branning.
Da.i\ Boldt. C:.irl lk<ll'nck, Poponch
• After txper1menting with u
1·2·2 tonl.' and a mun during the
pre sea~on. Hurhn11ham dec1d1..'<1
to st1C'k onl\ "1th the tontc".
"I played ai:ainst our type of
zone wh(•n I was at l 'C Irvine."
:.a) o; Burhnizh11 m about his col-
legiate eta):. from 1967·72. "I
picked the zone -tip when Jerry
Tar kan1Jn was at Long Beach
Stale It puts pressure on the or-
rense and you C'.tn trap out or
such a tone It tukes u team out or
its normal orrcn~I\ e bl'!!> "
Buena's guns are 6-51'2 Dan
llo"ell and 6·3 forward Keath
Le\el. The l\\o have averageu
19 O and 18.S ror the season. while
Brian Howell I Dan's 62brother1
has popped 1n 10 points per <,tart
Guards Jim Sandi. 15 11 J and Uoh
Graff 15·101 round out the )tart-
ing unit
Diablos,Aviation Lock ff.oms
Elenz hJs .H ('raged 18 9 for the
year and hai. had excellent back-
in i: fro m Junior ~uard Jim
S{'hultl and ti 11 ~ wnwr Brut1:
llal'> ~latl'r Dei 's s uccess has been
i.ome" hat s urpnsmg s m<'e th(•
:\lon:irchs lost 6 4 l'at llill Corlht•
~ca:.on with an 1n1ury, after lhrte
pracltC'e games
11111 nveraged 15 3 in that brief
span. but HaH•:.. \lho \\..&..'>cul
frnm the frl'~hrnan ,quad and
\\ a :-, a s c n r l' I.. l' l' p t' r .1 ' J
"ophomore. ha'> tJken up the
:.lack.
M1ss1on \'1e10 lhgh's D1ablo'>.
bolstered by the ftrst CJF pla~urr
1o·1ctory in ,the school's l\lstor~ m
basketball. football or bawb.ill.
meet \ 1s1ting Av1at1on ton11"ht 1n
the :.t'l'Ond round or tht• f A <·;.ii.:e
elimination~
T1porr 1s 8 o'cloc:k and 1r Mis
sion VteJO lhgh follO\l>er' thank
their team is \\ell b:1lanre<J
ch<'ck out A\ 1at1on ·~stab.
Coach J ohn Frodsham·s Ot·e..in
Lea~ue champion:. havt' fhc-
players a\'e ra gi n~ in double
rti.:ure~
And mut·h o f the Falcons'
gJml' '' '1m1lar 10 :\lh~1on Vic
Jo's 1\1th a tough ikll·n~l\e press
and the capabiht) of running a
fj~t break "lwn the opportunity
presents itself
M 1ssl0n VteJo had rour pl:l\ ers
earn all·le ague honors and A\t:J·
t1on l> stars " e re also man)
Junio r Rua rd Don l\1orro"'. a
5 10 a ct' "1th a 13 o :J\'l•rai..:t·,
i.han•i. most \ : .. iluablc ph1yl'r of
the year honors m the Ocean
Le<1gue and two other s 6 31 ,
H1ch.ird Lull and ti·l ~uurd J 11hn
Moon .ire fi rst lt:am l'ho1ce~
Matt Tafoya . a 6 3 Junio r
forward w ith a 12.0 aH:ragc
earned s econd team laurels a ncl
the o th to> r s t a rte r 1; · 2 H 11 b
Bates "a~ honnrabll' mtc"nt1nn
Bates averJ~<'' JO 6. :\loon 13 2
and Lull 12 :! 1n the jffij£mgly
balanced unit
College
Basketball
•1•"• b .. 1 •no.-
• I. " I.
Amazing Artists Host
Nordhoff Tonight
8o1-..St 1.,. ... ~, : : :: :: T"' o prep quintets
'We'\ c ~ot j ~ood ~roup ot
)kids," sayl> Frod ... ham "EleH•n
of our )>quad a re on thl' honor roll
and eiieht art• m enlall~ g1rt1.:d :.tu
dents."
Countenrii.: th•~ 11nprc..,..,t\l' un·
at 1s a Dwblo' ll•am thJt ha-,
racked up the fini·~t n •c·11rCt an thl'
school's h1slo r v. "1th 21 \ 1l'le1n1.·~
m 25 :,tarts and the Soul h Coast
crown
South Coas t Lea ~Ul' pla) er or
t~ ) ear S t evc Su " ~l·r an1I st ond team star Darn.I Zo~g ki·y
t inside while John ll111trup,
the fu~ry 5·6 all·leaguc gu,ud and
Kl'l ly Cox. "1th his mooni.hot:.
from lhl' corm•rs, Rl\'t• tojc:h Pat
Roberts a team capjlJlc of l'\
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lht· ..,l·hool n •cordholdt•r po in t ~l'lb J t I.. to the ,gold and tht• S1·ahawk' w .. 1ceu 1 winner adv<1nc1ng to thl'
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MARCH 2
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675-3000
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PENINSULA POINT
Two >.Int buy~ an choll'e ar••a .i
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w1mm1n ;:. lukin ~ Ct :,hani; or
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rumaly rm hum(•. ('O/~ frpll' Ill hu1o:c
la v111 ~ rm . "'1\h n tlth·dr.tl <'t.>11 .
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mcl hca\ y brkfst bur Scdutlc<l 1>at10
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OLD MI W Oltl!AHS. . • .
on UJlboa hl•llld1 \ two storv
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11t•rfc<:t for Jult·u~ untl bou)(U1tl\'\llt•a
•tnd a J l>l•\la o(>m homt> thut as pt•rft.><'t
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abo ~hutt1.·r .... dutrh dour. ~' :.un por<"h
.md trowl'I pla,lt•r1•d ".dis throughout.
It·, drnrm111g .... 1unlv .md tJt>hntkl~
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1tlmos ph<!rt11 coC'losed patio, ..
established trees, boatshp. $2'5,000.
Bein~ remodeled; custom 5 BR, 5 Bo .
6SOOSq . rt . home on point, pool, dock.
Custom , compM.:ly furnlshoo 6 BR,
4 ~ ba .. 3 car ~ar. Onl.a~oon. ~.000.
t:ustom 5 BR. 4 bu. View, 80 ft. on
lu)(oon. Bout slip. $295,000
Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR
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todJ) for an appout~ OUI Utt. YEAR 675-3000
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URGE VIEW -llG HOME
Lot 70x230 with 18x38 htd. pool. 4
Bdrms. 3 baths . If you 1.•ntcrtain a lot ,
you'll love thh.! Cull for price or
exchange information.
673-4400
HARBOR
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SALESMEN SECRETARY -EXECUTIVE
Gal Friday type who is a work lover & Boys & Girls 10-15 yrs. old, earn people lover . A busy guy needs help
$20·$50 pe r week gettin g n ew through a busy day from a mature
customers for the Daily Pilot. Work person who Is t actful & has a sense of
hou_rs are 3:30 to 8:30 after school a nd humor. a long with having t he usual
COOIC a fe w m ore ,hours on Sat urda y & abillt iee--In· shorthand, typing &
Fty Cook ror buay <.:orree holidays. T his ts not 8 paper route. No moderate r ecord keeping: yel t hlis
Shop ~usr be uper'd d e l I v e r i cs 0 r co l lec t I n I · person should ulao have additional
Tiny N•>lor'•, :nooo Transportation provided. You must abliitles In business affairs 3;;;J~ra~;~9;f4~~1 Ju•n live in Huntington Beach south or management: s uch as acting as my
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SALESMEN
12 to 16 years or age wa ntina to ea rn S20
to SSO or more per week. Chance to win
trips to Philad elphia , Washinlflon D.C.
or Cape Ke nne d y; ca s h, b ike s ,
go·kartlng und other prizes. Jf you live
In Costa Men. Newport Bea c h.
Huntington J:Jcach or El Toro-Mlaslon
Viejo area, call 54.9-~ and ask for
Mr . Scott
Equal Opportunity E mployer
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L 69, NO. 62. 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1976
Tetlay~s Clest.g
N.Y.S,eeks
~tness Says Patty Hea~st Had Am
SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) -cUJ: •fter 1he dropped them out• woman kaeelin1 Ju.st out.aide the He did nol· Immediately Iden-inl his aecond lecal .,;_tUe of the 1latement.s on SLA Lape --....J
prONcutlon ulled uurpri1e a1 e the bank. paitlally opened door with a rifle ti:fy the youn1 woman as Mils day. in11 were written by merr:.;;;i ~,.,. .. today wbo t.esWled tbal Mlss Hearst saJd repeatedly acrou one knee. Sbe wu plclftna Hearst, but uld she wu wearing the kidnap sang. ~ c1• Htal'lt Utd oo tbe wit-from the witness stand that ahe • 1oa1, duk coat and h•d IClft& Balley ended bll ll·ct.Y presen·
at.nd about her part in a did not check her carbine and did and wavy halr , either red. brown talion after U.S. Dlat.rlct Judie Twelve witnesses wen. call
mbloneae Liberatioa Army nol know whether lt was loaded or .uburn. Oliver J . Carter rejected a de· by the de(ense, with the 22·YHt• ..
bank robbery dwinJ the holdup. Prosecutor J •mes L. Brownin& reme motion for dismissal ol au old defend.nt 1pendlna a week on ~Electron I~• expert Zi&urd Benins testified that he rushed SONG w•...-.-.. Jr. the:n bad b•nk surveillance charces on arounds the govern· the atand tellln& or ~g held In a senifti. a Vietnam war veteran irito the bank, giving the door a "' • •'"'" ru of th bold pl _... · ment withheld evidepce tending closet, raped and threatened UD• wto w.-lD lhe bank when Miss qwck pu.ah, and beard a metallic • ABOUT PATTY-,\7 ':: Mia: Hea~~ :~!3~~ to show Miu Hearst is innoctilt. Ul sate Joined b~r kldna~rs in the
ltunt •nd four SL.A members noise behind him. 1lunklng he bank ln the movie. Berkins said : The Judie earlier ref'iued to let robbery to avotd beina iUed.
tM!ld lt up on April 15, 1.W74, sa1d had slam med the door into up two straisht ammunition clips "This ls the person lsaw." the jllry hear testimony from an The case could •o "to the jury
be uw the newspaper heiress som eone's face. be looked back. and one or two-bullets which bad Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey expert oo "Spe4=Ch patterns" who late this week, but it is more like·
pkk up buUeta and ammunition The veteran said he saw a fallen ~o the ground. rested his case Monday after los-said tbe heiress' revolutionary ly to wind up early next week. r
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_l.emente Bluff· C
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BLUFF COLLAPSE ENDANGERED HOME AT 215 CAMINO SAN ~EMENTE
Other SUdH Forced Cloaure of Pactftc CoHt Hlghwey by Police
Voter Turnouts
Unexpectedly High
•
.An unexpectedly large number ot South Coast voters were hitting t" polls today to decide three
municipal elections and a bond
l11ue of the Capistrano Unified
School District.
A midday check of predncts
showed that In l>aguna Beach,
between nine percent and lS per-
cent or those regls~red had vol·
ed; in San Juan Capistrano,
between 10 and 17 perttnt of the
'<IOtera had been to the polls and
In S.n Clemente, 11 percent lo lS
percent had voted.
Election ortlclals referred to
the votlng as "brisk," altho'!jlh
Uaere we re few Jnstances or wail· Ina In lines.
Coast
We athe r
Variable c'louds with
' !'bowen likely tonight and
Wedneaday. according to
the weather lady l Chanre ~ ol rain ~ percent tonight
ond Wednesday. Hlihs S6
to82. Lowa44to~.
l INSIDE TeDA"
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Working toe>rn~ "°"' haoe
ltronger rnorrio~• t~ tltnr
lfcV"Ot-laorn• Neer•, '°1P a
UC rtttarchn. Storti, 82.
l•tlex
"It's a very good turnout."'
said one pretmct worker at Ole
Hanson School in San Clemente,
where lS percent of the pre·
clnct 's voters had turned out by
midday.
"It's brisk," sa1d Wilma Wall-
ington. inspector nl Concordia
School, at the city's south end,
where 12 percent had voted
Richard and Patricia Nixon
are reglslered in the precmct,
but had not cast ballots by mid·
doy. There was oo indication
whether the N1xofts would cast
votea In the elect Ion
The lightest votmg of the morn-
ing was found at Baychft VIilage,
ID the city's north end, where 11
percent or those r egtstered in the
precinct had cast ballots.
Polls ln San Clemente wi ll be
open unlll 8 pm.
In Laguna Beach. Deputy City
Clerk PeR Morreale predicted
that the turnout would not fall
below JS percent.
Turnout m Laguna ~ach elec·
lions 1s usually high, although in
contrast lo some past elections,
no single Issue has Inflamed the
community.
Laguna Beach voten will elect
two council members. a city
clerk and a city treasurer.
The polls ID Laguna Beach wlll
close at 8 p.m .
In S.n Juan Capistrano, City
Clerk Mary Ann Hanover pre·
dieted a turnout of 66 percent or
more. In 1 974 . San Jua n
Capistrano election attracted a
turnout of S9 percent. The polls
close at 8 p .m. in San Jua n
Capistrano.
San Juan Capistrano voters
will elect two council members
from a field of nine candidates.
The hottest election issue.
however. is Proposition A. a pro-
posll to ~tnu farmland as
open space through a special tax
levy or 10 cents ~r $100 assessed
<S~ VOTING, Page A.I)
Wuncil Eyes
Damage Claim
For SC Fire
Filing of a $15,000 damage
claim aealnst tbe federal gov·
ernment for overtime police and
fire COits during the devastating
Jan. 21 fire will be con,ldered
Wednesday night by the San
Clemente City Coundl.
The council will meet at 7:30
p.m. at Cjty Hall.
The fire. which destroyed 14
homes and damaged scores of
o thers. broke out at Camp
Pendleton. Blame was placed on
a group of welders working at an
abandoned pistol range ..... .
City manaser Kenneth Carr
said he has recommended the
claim be appr oved. He said the
expects favorable action from the
council. which previously has dis·
cussed the matter pr1vately In ex·
ttulive se1sloo.
Under aovernment IUfdelines.
the city can claim' only Its direct
loss, which Carr estimated is
between Sl2,000 and SU,000 In
overtime paid to firemen and
policemen.
He aald the city's action would
be In addition to a SS million
lawsuit filed last week ln San
Dieeo against the government by
a San Clemente attomey.
Carr said It could take up to alx
months for the federal govern-
ment to rnpond to the claim, on·
ce il ii filed by the city.
In other mattet1, the council
will consider:
-A clli.z.ena • proposal for con-
struction of an executive golf
coune in San P •blo Canyon. -A requeal from Orange
County Cable Communications
Company lo renew Its franchise to
provide cable televialon tn the
city.
LA Bank Robbed
LOS ANGELES CUPJ> -A
sbc){gun-werldlng robber ran info
a Crocker Bank branch Moochly.
demanded cash then escaped
with$?, 788 in a custorntt's car.
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Exclusive·
Residence
In Peril·
By FllE DE lllCK SCHOEMEHL
Of ... Delly ...... S4.tfl
A home In a n exclusive San
Clemente blulttop neighborhood
was threatened early today when
a waterlogged chunk or the cliff
broke orr and tumbled onto
Pacific Coast Highway.
The slide left about eight feet
between the bac k door of the Clif-
ford Dunham residence, :ns
Camino San Clemente, and the
bluff edge. The slide tore out a
portion of a split rail fence and
brick patio.
The allde occurrpl about 7:30
a.m . as city crews worked to
clean up debris left by numerous
slides Monday afternoon and
night.
The repealed slides left the
stretch of 1ti1hway between
CainLDo Caplalraoo and Eatacion
closed rtom 2 p. m. Monday to 8 a.m.today.
San Clem ente City Engineer
Phil Pete r said the house and
othen located along the bluff
edge ate ln no immedJate danger
of dropping down the 100-foot
bluffs .
Peter said a buildup ol water
behind the bluff created pressure
which forced an esUmated SO
cubic yards of dirt and rock to
fall.
''The amount or m•terial is not
star\llog, but it sure opens one·s
eyes," Peter said.
The Dunham residence is
located in Colony Cove. Resi·
dents of the a rea appeared before
the San Clemente City Council in
July demanding that the city
take action. to prevent further
erosion of the cliff face.
Peter said the council ordered
a study, which was prepared by
the city start, but never pre-
sented.
"I expect now the council is go-
ing to want to see It," Peter said.
Residents had suggested in Ju-
ly that a wall be built to bold the
bluffs In place. The minimum
rost was estimated al $300,000 to
$400,000.
Concrete cribbing was con·
a.tructed be low a portion or
Colony Cove about four years
aeo. Peter uld one solution
might be to extend the cri bbin1
further up the bluff race.
He said one question that must
first be a nswered, however, is
who is re1ponslble for financing
<See SLIDE, Page AZ>
Detente=
Demille?
LONDON CAP) -Exiled
Russian author Alexander
Solz.henllayn uys the West
"is on the verge of • col·
lapse" b eca u se of
"capitulations" in pursu-
ing detente with the Soviet
UnJon.
"l wouldn't be surprised
at the sudden and immi·.
nent fall of the West,'"
Sohhenll1yn told in ·
t e rvl ewe r Mi c hael
Charlton of the British
Broadcasting Corp. Mon·
day niabt on lhe weeiTy
television news program
"Panorama.''
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EARLY MORNING SLIDE UNDERMINED FENCE, PATIO
A Troubling View From the Top for Homeowner• ,
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County Odds 50-50 ·
For More Rainfall -
The storm that dumped more
than two inches of rain on some
.parts or the Orange Coast is ex·
pected to linger over Southern
California through Wednesday
and weathermen say there's a
50·50 chance more rain wiU fall.
The storm that moved Into the
area early Monday morning
brought 2.1 inches of rain to
Laguna Niguel, the highe.sl re-
cording on the Orange Coast.
Elsewhere. r ainfall figures
ranged from .67 Inches at Hunt-
ington Beach and .86 Inches at
Newport Beach lo 1.01 inches in
San Clemente and 1.30 In El Toro.
A apokesman for the Orange
County Flood Conlrol District
said .84 Inches fell in Santa Ana,
bringing the oHicial county total
lo 4.S7 for the season. Average
rainfall for this date. according
to county statistics, is 9.84.
. Flood control officials said
there WH no flooding In 00od
control channels. but they noted
there wa1 1ome localized atreel
flooding, particularly along
MacArthur Boulevard between
Bonita Canyon Drive and Bristol
Street.
Jn San Clemente, the rainfall
touched off a series of rock and
mudslides that forced police to
close off Pacific Coast Hlahway
between Camino Capistrano and
Estacion from 2 p.m. Mondey to
8a.m. today.
According to police reports,
the slldint caused in the recent
storm bu endangered some bluff
top homes 1n tbe ColQOY ~ de·
velopment, .
The unexepectedly Intense
rain fa 11 was blamed by
California Highway Patrolmen
with causing a huge traffic snarl
on the Santa An a Freeway that
kept can nearly at a standstill
from the Orange County hne lo
Norwalk for three hours.
For*casts from the Nntlonal
Weather Service cnll for n SO per·
cent chance of rain through Wed·
nesday with continued cool tcm•
<See RAI N, Page AZ>
1
Parade Crush ~ 't
To Be Studiedt t In Capistrano l .
San Juan Capistrano city counj
cllmen will consider a pi on for
controlling traffic durtn11 the an
nual Fiesta de las Golondr1n•1·
parade when they med Wednes
day at 7 p.m. In the city hall.
William Murphy, director of,
public works, Is recommend1D5 thnt th~ city restrict parkln1 aod
close some stree~ from 3 a m.
4 p.m. on Saturday, March 20, lh
day or the parade.
The council is alllo expected
consider an agreement with t:i
South East Regional Redama
lion Authority for the main
tenanee of a wutewater treat
ment plant and rezonin& severa
plecea of property.
Councum~n an •tao schedul
to appoint members or a at.eerin
committee to study the Los Ri
area.
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Cast Your Vote; Polls Open· Until 8 1
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OAJlY PILOT
INTREPID PHOTOGRAPHER FOLLOWED THE ACTION
He W•• Launched Behind the Contpelttors
Water Vote Issue
Clogged in Debate
Monday must have seemed
like the last straw to Carl Kymla.
Kymla, chairman of the Aliso
\Valer Management Agency
<AWMA>. had asked the Soutti
Coast Reg1onaJ Commission to
take a s traw vote on the $7.S
million outfall s ewage system proposed by AWMA for the south
county.
Commissioners spent nearly
two hours debating the AWMA
plans, but failed lo take any
straw votes and did not discuss
any issue concerning the con-
troversial project.
Instead, they bickered with
each other and with their legal
adviser Crom the state attorney
Laguna Vet
Satisfactory
After Crash
Laguna Beach veterinarian
Or. Mike Loge ~ a11 reported in
satisractory cond1llon today at
Saddleback Commurtlly Hospital
where he IS recovering from
-.enous tnJUries received 1n a
head-on collis1on Friday on
Laguna Canyon Road.
Dr. Loge. 56, r emains ln the
hospital's intensive care unit. He
reportedly s uffered multiple
t'ractures and head injuries in the
collis1on.
Cecil Blacketer. 58, of Santa
Ana, driver of the se-cond \'eh1cle,
was reported in s otistactory con-
dition also. He suffered a head in·
Jury in the mishap.
A<'cordlnR lo witness state-
mt'nls compiled by the Laguna
Beach Police Department, a
pickup truck driven by Dr. LoJ?e
-.•as in the wrong lnnt> at the time
of the accident.
Pob<'e estimated on the basis
or skid marks left by tht' truck.
that the vthlclc WBJI traveling
betwt>en 49 and 53 miles per hour.
m arketer told police be at·
tompted to ovoid the impact but
could not
The accutent ocrurred just
nor1h or Big Bend near the In·
ler,ectlon of CMtle Hock Road
No c•hnr~e!I hAVt' ~n SOUJ?hl
tind thc· rlt'pJrtment ho!\ made no
rf'l'OnHt\1'111ta1ton for 11•,,:nl ll<'I ion
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aeneral's office about bow a
straw vote should be conducted.
Kymla has been working for
months lo secure permits
necessary to begin work on the
new outfall system, which would
install a S4·incb pipe to carry
wastewater effluent down the
Aliso Creek stream ~ and out
into the ocean.
Opponents of the project want
no expansfon of .the existing 16·
inch pipe. They say a larger
capacity would invite more
growth in the south cowity re·
gion.
Monday's meeting was sup-
pe>sed to be for vot ing only on the
AWMA project. However, only
nine of the 12 commissioners
were present and eight "aye"
votes are needed to pass the plans.
Rather than risk defeat.
Kymla decided to test the wind
with a straw vote. However,
when it became apparent that the
commissioners were going to keep arguing instead of voting,
he requested the one·week con\i·
nuance.
Kymla and the project's foes
will return next Monday in Hunt·
ington Beach for round three of
the battle.
AWMA includes Irvine Ranch
Water District, Laguna Beach
Water District. South La1una
Sanitation District, Los Alisa.
Water District, El Toro Watet-
District and Moulton Niguel
Water Di.strict.
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of the project.
The residents have suggested
the city foot the bill, for a variety
of reasons .
It was not immediately known
whether the house was occupied
at the time of the slide.
One San Clemente Police of·
ricM was seen talking with two
female residents or Colony Cove
who appeared to be on their way
lo work. .
They continued on their way
"I can't see what good It would'
do to stay here," Ont' w33 heard
toaay.
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RAIN •..
peraturH.
Temperatures recorded along
the Or anae Coast ranaed from
lows in the 50s to highs In the 608.
Snowfall from the storm was
kept well above the 4,000-foot
mark and the weather station at
Mt. Wilson recorded a raJnfall of 3.~lncbea.
The llneenn1 storm is expect·
f'd lo produce more heavy rains
In the desert and mountain
areas.
Monopoly
Suits Dropped
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Justice Department today
dropped ita aotimooopoly
lawsuits against the Goodyear
and Firestone lire compaoJes
because department officials
have decided they don't have
enough evidence to suppe>rt the'
charge!. r The department bas spent
a~ $1 million on t.be cues
since they were riled in Au.gust
1973. against the naUon's two
largest ti.re manufacturus.
O.llyl'llM--
.. 8ld1w1tt 111rt1n•• wltb
skateboards ii H popular as the
water vertetT. acc-ordini to its
adherent.a, suds ot whom at
tended Jnd partlclpoted tn
Laauri 's Grand Prix of Sket~ardln& Sunday.
Five wlnnen ln t\llO divusioM
111•alked off (or rolled om with
l'A'O surf boarda and expensive
lkattboarda.
Ed Ootuchllch. owner of th•
Oak Street Surf shop which
spe>nsored the t'vent, said Mon·
day he viewed the competition a~
a succe1t11 not only ~use or the
1ood turnout. but bccaause the
event umc otf safely.
"We're tryln1 ao hard to
make this sport have a safety im·
aee.:· Gottschlkh said. Although
an ambulance was near on
standby, It only rolled once.
"It turned out lo be a kid play
Ing sonbalt on the high school
arounds," Gottschlich said.
Top winners were: Division l
<J4 years and under) Bob Shea of
The first plat-t finl hers In
each dh•l:.H•n won aurlboard.-<
ltunners up "on !lltatehoar<b 1tnd
tht' winntr~ uj prt~l"C11n11 heab "on skutt'boiar<I l'qUJpmenl
The t\t'nt wa• (llmt'd by
MacGllhvra)' f'rceman Films,
product'r of 11urrrn~ movlt')I 1tnd
pholoarapht•r$ rrurn tuwenl
mOj111&1111.•1 rovennjC skaleboa.rd·
101 u a sport.
South CoaJJt
• VoieNumben
Election r1.•sultx for south
coast l.'lty elections and the
Cnp1struno Uniflltd Sc'h<>OI
Dtstrkl $30 m1lhon bond is-
sues mill be av a1lablu by
calling the follo\1111\I or.
ricers
-Laguna B eac h :
4!M·l124 \rat) hGll l and on
<'hannel 10, Stort'r Cable
system
~an Clt'mnle: 492·5101
(Cit)' hall I
CONTESTANT IN EARLY HEAT ZIPS ACROSS FINISH
Gr•nd Prix of Skateboarding brew Top T•l•nt
'San Diego. first ; Chery l
Mawdsley of Laguna Beach.
second: and Todd Hauck of
Laguna Beach. third: Division II
<above l' years) Tom Simms ot
Los Angeles. first: and Gary
Hitchcock of Mission Viejo,
second (no third place was
given).
~an J uan Caplltraao:
493-llTl <city hall>
-<aplslrano Schools:
496·1215 or 837·5181.
'Big Foot'
Just a Dog
CINCINNATI <UPO -
The mystery or the local
"Big Foot" apparently has
been solved.
There have been reports
of a large. hairy creature
roaming the area. evading
both capture and identifica-
tion.
Last week. "81g Foot"
was seen again, and
although it got away,
police made a mold of a
footprint and took it to CHI·
cannall Zoo Director Ed
Maruska.
Maruska ·s verdict· "The
print was made by a large
doe."
2CapoBeach
Projects Get
Extensions
Regional Coastal com
missioners aranted extensions
Monday for two condominium
projects in Capistrano Beach
Both permit extensions went lo
developer J ohn Hadley, who
plans to build 33 condominium
unil5 near the intersection ot
Camino Capistrano and ~mino
Mira Costa.
The first project, located at the
southeast corner of the mlerse<>·
lion. calls ror 12 two-story'
townhouse units. plus a swim-
ming pool and 12 guest parking
spaces. The net density is 7.5
dwelling units per acre. which
falls within the commission's
standards.
The second project, located
just a half·block north of the In·
tersection. includes 21 two.story
townhouse units, in addition to a
swimmina pool. tennis <'Ourts,
saunas ·and 64 parking spaces.
The net density Is seven dwelling
uniu per acre.
A1 a· condition of approvai_
Hadley aareed to extend the ex
islln& bike trail on the nearby
Grant Company property, by
buildin1 a link of the trail on has
own parcel.
Hadley. of Los Angeles.
onglnally received permits 1n
Ur74, but was not able to begin
construction before they expired.
Tht" new perm its are valid until
January or next year.
Driver Hits
lOAutos in
Stolen Bus
LONDON <UPJ> -The phon·
tom bus driver of M1.1.5well 11111
WU behind the wheel or the No.
13-4 doubledecker for only 200
yards. "
But In that time he hit and
)lfT'ecked five parked cars on the
first corner as he accelerated the
stolen bus away from its depot.
~n he backed off. rounded the
comtT. and steamrolled another
five automobiles Monday night.
After this he smashed into a
brick wall. knocking it down. n-
daunted. he set off a11aln, but was
hnally balked by a :JO.foot trtt on
which he scored a direct hit.
The drinr loped out and Oed
\nto the night. leaving angry auto
owners inspect Ing their wrecked
vehicles.
A pe>lice spokesman, who said
two youths might possibly have
been Involved, estimated the
damage at "several thousand"
pounds.
~aguna Runs Operation
City Takes Over Animal Control Di4ies t
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of ... °""' r1 ... -
The city of Laguna Beach
began its own animal control
operation today, taking over
when the SPCA abruptly can-
celed an ei&hl·year contract
with the city.
Terry Brandt. assistant city
manager, said he bell eves the
citizens can expect n higher
level of service now with the
city.run operation.
On an interim basts, the city 1s
contracting with Or. Rose
Ekeberg for s helter facilit1es at
the Canyon Kennel.
The city's new animal
services oHicer is Shawn
Christensen. Until arnvul of a
specially designed animal con-
trol truck. the officer wall use a
radio·dispatched pick up truck
ouUitted with necessary cages.
Mrs . Chris tens en will be
authorized to issue citations for
animal violations, as well as to
~take into custody stray animals.
She spent much of today re-
ceiving an orientation in the
Laguna 8eacb Police depart··
ment.
Laguna 8eacb residents with
questions on animal enforce-
ment complaints may call
494·1124 ext. 280 or 281 from8 a.m .
lo S p.m. After S p.m . the number
is . .d94-0753. Questions about h~slng should be directed to
494·1124, ext. 237. The city shelter
telephone number Is 497·3M2.
The city's old contract with
the SPCA was for S2hours a week
or enforcement patrol and en·
forcement.
Under the new arrangement,
the city will have enfor<'ement 8
hours a day for all seven days a
week. Brandt said.
The Laguna Beach City Coun-
cil Wednesday will consider
formal action allocating $15,000
for animal control services.
authorizing a contract with Dr.
Ekeberg and will pass necessary
ordinances authorizing citalJons.
The SPCA gave no formal re·
ason for its cancellation, other
than to say that O\'er the eight·
year association with the city.
condillons had changed.
However. J nformally, it ts
known that th~ agency was Irked
by efforts by a c1llzen!I group,
the Pet Responsibility Commit-
tee. to uid in reducanj{ the
number of unwanted s urplus
pets by a low·co11t spaying and
neutering program.
lo add1llon, the agency is re-
ported lo be solidtmg the bus i-
ness of the city or Irvine for
animGI s helter services.
SC Watchman
~
New SC City Chief
Choice Due Tonight
Recovering
Mter Beating
A night "'ut<·hm<Jn hrutall\
beaten "1th a pipe b) hurglar':..
who broke into a San ('ll•mcnk
restaurant Fl'l> 22 n•m;11n~ under
<'are al ~an (.'lc•mt•ntc GcncrJI
l losp1tal
llosp1t al aid<.'<; said John Vas
quez. 55, 1-. sJoy, ly recovcnng
from mull1pl<.' i.kull fractures San Clemente city councilmen
likely will announce their choice
for city manager al Wednesday
ni&ht's council meet.mg, Mayor
Anthony DiGiovanm said lo· day.
DiGiovanm said the council
"has a likely pro~pcct" for lht'
position now held by City
Manager "Kenneth Carr. He is
stepping down to become the city
Field Trips
·Weighed by
LB Trustees
A nock of field trips and a
s per1al report on Thurston In
termedlate school goals will be
among items confronting the
Laguna Beach Umf1ed School
Distri ct board of education
tonight
The board will meet ut 6 45
pm • 4S m1nutt.'ll earht.'r than
normal because or <'lty election
The board ag<>nda includ<>s re
qu<>sl.s for 11pprovul of the South
Coast League Student Council
Winter Camp, Thurston's 8th An·
nu al Colorado Jl Iver 'l'rip, and u
natural history /survlvt1I field trip
by hi.Ch school s tudents In
cooperation with th<' U S. Marine
Corps.
A special report on 1toal'I Iden·
tilled by parents. teachers and
students at Thurston school will
be given al lhe beginning or th('
board meeting.
SC Burglaries
Yield $2,000
Two residential burglaries in
which $2,000 in items were stolen
are und~r investigation by San
Clemente Poli<'e
Leo McGowen repe>rted loss of
s tereo equjpment and guitars
worth $937 from his apartment at
126CalleSan Diego.
Meanwhile. a Calle Pescador
woman said turquoise, cameras
and coins worth $1 ,015 was taken
from her home. The incidents
were reported to Police during
the weekend.
t
rmance director.
The mayor sGid the council has
considered candidates recom·
mended by a private manaRe·
menl consultant and others.
Salary range for the job is $26,000
to $32,000 annually.
IC action is taken Wednesdav
mghl. DiGiovanni said, the new
man coutd be aboard at City Hall
by rrlid-Aprll.
The agenda Item "selection of
a city manager" is one of the last
items scheduled to be deliberal·
ed by the council. The meeting
will begin at 7 :30 p.m. at City
Hall.
Jn a related topic. the council
will receive petitions bearing the
signatures or 91 people requesting
the council rescind previous a<'·
lion increasing the pay scale for
the finance director's position.
It was recently decided that
Carr should earn about $28.000
when he lakes the job, Instead or
lhe previous salary maximum or
about $24,000. Carr now earn!>
$32,000 aa city manager.
Councilman Arthur llolmei.,
who is seeking re·e lection today,.
uid last week that he wlll offer a
motion asking that the con
troverslal Increase be rescinded.
Wednesday·~ meeting will be
Holmes' last for hls current coun
ell term.
Vasquez "as bt•atC'n hy lhrrt·
burglars .,..,ho <'nl1•n <t.I Arturo's
Mexican lh·~tuurant. 2731 S. El
Camino Real, throui;<h a rooftop
\'enttlator and found him asleep in
th<' lounge an•a
A second man" hu was sleeping
m the bar a bout 20 feet away was
not inJUrt'd P"l1 r<· said tht'
burglars <a pparently did not see
the ~t'cond m <in
The re~.1au1 ;.int ~ustained no
lo~s. A thrl'<' foot IC'ngth of pipe
believed UM'd in lht• attack was
found near the rc~tauranl after
the inC'1dent
Fro• Page A l
VOTING ••.
valuation and other revenue ra1i.-
1ng mean'I.
Voten, of thr• Cap1\lrano
l 'n1f1cd Sl·honl 1>1-.tn d , which m
1'111cl t'S Son J UjJI C.qw.trano, San
Cll'mente LaAuna N1guc•I, Dana
l'mnt. ('<•Pt~lrano Uc:11·h and a
11nrtion of M 1s~111n Vi <' Jo. an•
l".J:.tln~ ha lint '4 on u s:10 m 1 I hon
bond authori111tlo11 m1•11,11n·
Ty,,11 th11 cl 11 apprnvul 111 r1·
q111 rp(l to pa ... 11 t h1• honcl11 Pulli< 111
th\• l'OUlll \' Ill f'llS nr th(' !1Cho<1I clili
1 n!'t will n ·m 111n op1•n until rt p m .
'Off Limits'
t
Wnnally GOP Party Nix£d
NEW YORK (UPI) -The Wh1ltt llou1t l', ftt1tnn~
entry of former Treasury Secrel•try .J<1hn H Connally
in the race for the Republican µrl''>ldt·nt1ul nomtnu
lion, is moving lo torpedo a "polall(',11 r('lrcat " Con
nally plans to host shortly after tht• March 9 F1orada
primary, the New York Daily Nl'"" stud tod ay.
Connally , a former Tt·~ .1s governor a nd
Democral·turned·Republican, has announced he will
play host to GOP party brass !\larch 12 and 13 al his
Floresville, Tex. home. The purpose of the pow\\·ow,
according to T exas Republi<'an Chairma n Ray
Hutchison. is lo get party chairmen from around the
country together to discuss items of mutual interest,
"including improved relations wit h Congress."
The News s aid President Forcl 'it political lieute-
nants suspect the real purpose of the mccl tn~ 1s to
build a launch pad for a Conn;,illy presidential can-
didacy. As a result, the White House has passed lhl'.
word to party regWars that the meeting 1s "off
ltrniL'J."
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Tue.day'•
CloeiJ18 Prtee1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
L/SC DAii. y PlLOT A J ,
Tax Tips
Which Medical
Costs Deductible~
ByS\'L\'IA PORTEil
f~\rlhmo 5'trWsJ
If you itemize )'Our medlcal~xpense deducUons Oh ' rorm 1040 you m ay find i.cwual IRS and court ruJinars in ,
1'7S or crucial lmportan~ lo your well·belng ~ and this ,
IOK beyond )'O ur pockttbool. To iHustrate with actual ,
cua:
-A Hus band and wlle went to a nonprolll centt-r funded
by several rellaious oraanbaUons for mur-taac counscUn11
Aller som e months of counsellna. the couple felt they were ,
healthy and enjoyed a .more monin&ful reolationshlp.
Nevenheltss. th~ JRS
a~id that the fees they
paid were not medical
expenses becau•e the
counseling was not lor
the prevention or t i ·
leviation of a physical or
mental defect or Illness.
Money's
Worth . .
Th~ counseling ':s purpose was lo help improve a m arriagt• •
-which makes lhe fees a non·deducllble personaFexpense.
-ANOTHER HUSBAND and wife underwent a pro· •
gl"8m of trfatment lor sexual inadequacy and lncompaliblli·
ty conducted by psychiatris ts at u hospital. The
psychiatrists believed there was a greater probability or
success if the patients stayed at a hotel ne ar the hospital
during the two-week period or treatment. The couple did •
this and went lo the ho6pital each morning fort~ consulta·
lion sessions with the psychiatrists The IRS ruled that the
couple's cost -or meals and lodging dunng the treatment
period did not qualify as a medical expense because lhe
meals and lodging at the hotel were not part of tnstitutional
medical care.
-A doctor's daughter had cur vature or the spine, for
which one accepted method of treatment is a regime ot
highly vigorous exercises. Because of his daughter's long.
time interest in ballet. the doctor Cell that ballet dancmg
would be her most effective exert'ise and preferable to u
course of treatment through use of a brace.
HE THEREFORE ENROLLED her full time in a ballet ,
schoo1 and deducted tuition. room and bourd al the school as ·
a medical expense. Tbe Tax Court disallowed the deduc tion
because the doctor failed to prove h~ would not have in·
curred these expenses if his daughter were well She had
taken ballet lessons before becoming 111 and .eontlnued th~
lessons alter she left the ballet school, even though this had
no connection with her illness. The impliution was that at
tending school was moUvated as much by personal as
medical reuons. '
-A favorable ruling in '7S covered blind individuals ·
who require the services or £ull·lime or part.time readers to
perform the duties of their professional or semi ~
professional employment satisfactorily. The IRS said that. '
In cases where a reader's services are required and used
solely in the blind individual's work. he may properly de·
duct the cost of the reader as a busmess expense. if ht>
itemizes his deductions. <Medical expenlies are dt>ductib1\',
only to the extent they exceed 3 percent or your adjusted \
gross Income; there's no such IJmitation on your business
expense deductions. l
-ANOTl•t;R FAVORABLE ruling dealt tA'lth u ',
paralyzed professor who needed no help in car rying on
personal and business activities in his hometown but who
required help when he had fo make busine11s trips away
from home In connection with his employment. The IRS 1
ruled that. since he spent money on such help only when
away from home in connection with his employment he
could deduct these expenses as an adjustment in arriving at
his adjusted gross income, whether or not he itemized his
personal deductions .
For a disabled attorney. though, who needed help with
his prosthesis, and daily admlnjstration or medicine during
the conduct of both his personal and 'business affairs, s uch
help constituted nursing services the expense or which
qualified as a medical expense, not a business expense.
SPECIAL TAX TIP FOR '75 by the Research Institute of
America: Jr you are among the milUons or shareholders in
American Telephone and Telegraph who reinvest your
dividends to buy more AT&T stock. you get a 5 percent dis·
count from the market price of AT&T when Telephone uses
your dividend to buy more Telephone shares for you.
The IRS says that. when this happens. you must report
as your dividend income the full price of the shares bought
for you rather than the llmount of your cash dividend, which
is actually 5 percent less than the price of the shares. Jn
sum. that discount is taxable Income to you.
Bltae Collar Wt>rkers
Male Domain Slips
As Women Get Jobs
WASHINGTON CAP) -Women are moving in greater
numbers into what were once consldert!d "men only" Jobs
and now account for 18 percent of America's blue·collar
worhrs. the Labor Department reports.
"They are working practically every type of occupation
that was once the private domain or men," &nyli Asst
Secretary of Labor WlllJam H. Kolber1t
"WHETHER IT'S subway con111rurllon, britltte ouifll
Ing, boilermaking, bulldozing, truc·k driving <It running bill
newspaper presses -all tough and dirty or d11ngl.!rous Joh"
the women are al it."
The government'!! figures show thlll at th'• end of 1975,
women held about 18 l)('rcont or 5 5 million of \h{' :tli 2 m1lllon
blue-collar Jo bs This Is up from 14.9 perrtmt In 1960 when :i Ii
million women worked in hlue·collur occupulion11, c·om
pared with 20.:i m&llion men.
Whllt' the incr ease h3:! not bec•n drum all(', KolbNJC :o.uyl\
laws aiains t acx diacr1mlnaUon In hirtng und promotion
practices are having a polJlllve impact
He cites figures whkh show a 74 pcrct'nl inc rease m onl'
year in the number or women apprenllc·e11 an 50 oC'cupuUon11l
groupings And, he noted an an interview, all but three or
these -beauticians, cooks and medlcal·denta l lechmclum1
-were reserved for men 20 years a1<0
THE LABOR DEPARTMENT, wh1 rh rcco1tnizes 41Soc•
r upations as apprenticeable. reports that Hl'O or 40 percent
had female apprentices last year, doublr the number in
1974. However, the total number of women 1r1 registered pro·
grams was only 3,700 or about l l)('rcenl of the 400,000 re
gistered apprentices
Among Jobs women arc being trained for are ,Yrcraft
and auto mechanics, butchers. cabinetmakers, cement
masons, m achinists, plpefllters, plasterers. plumbers.
roolen, structural steelworkers and toolmak(!rs.
-AJJ DAILY PIU>T .. n-tey . ....,. 2. 111'1
Political N otes
Douglas Forming Fund
By O.C. HUSTINGS
Ol•Dell•llll• ....
Mc:Doonell DouaJas has announced the lorma· Uon of a fund through whlch tu perse>Mel can ctve
voluntary financial support to candidates for
federal and stale poUUc:al office.
The Good Govemment Fund, formed under
provialona of the Federal .Election Campa11n Act
Ame ndmenta of 1974, will be non-partisan.
Participation is ltmlted to people In lhe senior ranks
ol management throu&hout McDonnell Douglas.
Participation w111· be entirely 'voluntary'. Partic1·
pant.a may authorize payroll deduct1orus of not less
than two do1la rs or more than ten dollars weekly.
The purpose of the fund will be to promote the
effective cl t 1 tenshlp of l\l<'Ooonell Doug lu
employes through their financial participation in
the federal and state elettive process. lo assist in
the nom ination and election of candidates for
political office who will protect and advan~ the in·
terests of participants in the fund. to promote the
free ente rprise system, and to s upport the
' aerospace industry.
Operation of the fund will be based at the cor·
poration 's St. Louis headquarters. The fund's
Articles of Association provide for the
establishmenf of a Good Government Committee
composed of Mc DooneJl Douglas personnel t.o d I reel
ils basic policies with respect to expenditures and to
disbune its funds to candidates and political com·
mlttees. Its assets will be held by St. Louis Union
Trust Company, and its activities will be reported
to participants and to appropriate public agencies
as required by law. • • • CARL KARCHER will serve as chairman of
Ronald Reagan's Orange ~unty Campaign Com·
mittee. heading an executive committee that in·
eludes Willard S. Voit, campaign director; Arthur
Sch.ick, finance chairman; Alice Bartlett, precinct
chairman, Mary Jane Smal't, headquarters
chairman, and Pat Dalton, special e\'ents
chairman.
I
RJc:hard F. Ev am. Oraqe: Kae A. Ew•nc. Newport
Bead\; A. Fatnutaro, S*nta Ana; M. Keith Gaede,
Lquna Beac:b.
Maurice Gladman. Tustin . Dlna Guldater, Lagun1t Beach : TIM lfa.ld1n1-=r. NtWJ>Ort 8each:
CU/ford Hukelt, Anaheim ; Beatnce Hawldns, Seal
Beach.
Gavin Hetbert J r .. Neweort Beach: Ted
Hertlhy, San Juan Capistrano: Vlreinla Knott.
Newport Beach: t:bli Knobbt!, Santa Ana; liois
Lundberg. La Habra.
Helen McCaltum, Laguna Beach: Brad Miller.
Newport Beach; Ed Mills, L.aguna React\; Jerry
Moore, Orange: William Moses, Tustin. ·
Dan Montano, Huntington Beach: Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Nestande .. Orange: A. Patrick Nagel.
Newport Beach: Michael Nason, Mission VieJo;
Borg Neilson, Laguna Beach.
Thomas O'Keefe. San Clement~: Butc:hie
Porter, San Juan Capistrano: Burt Proctor, Corona
del Mar: Paul Prese•y. San Clemente; Jay Reed,
Newport Beach.
Alex Robertson Jr., Laguna Beach; Thoma.s C.
Rogers. San Juan Capistrano: Lee Sammis,
Newport Beach : Beverly Schick Santa Ana; Alan C.
Stoneman, Newport Beach.
Dr. Marshall Stonestreet, Anahe im ; Dr.
Herbert Stroschein. Santa Ana: George Sturgis,
Newport Be ach: Virginia Valentine, Balboa;
Willard D. Voit. Balboa.
Ed Ward. Costa Mesa: Gene Washburn, Co~ona
del Mar ; Frank White, Fullerton ; Donna
Wilkinson. San Clemente; Rev. Ralph Wilkerson,
Anaheim; J ohn R. Young, Newport Be'ach.
• * * ORANGE COUNTY CITIZENS supporting ef·
forts within Congress to reopen the investigation Into
the assassination of John F . Kennedy are forming a
Citizens· Com mission of Inquiry.
Organizational meetings will be held at the
home of Betty Rush. 3073 Johnson Ave., Costa
Mesa. phone 549·0206. These meetings will begin at
7:30p.m. March3andll.
ORANGE COUNTY
Dean's Aid e
Richard Chavez Bai&
or Anaheim, formerly
executive director of the
Anaheim Independence
Community Center, has
been appointed assistant
dean of students at the
College or M edlci.ne a\ UC Irvlne.
Coast
Eatery ,
Sued
A patron who claims
that he cut his mouth and
sums when he bit into
broken glass he found m
hb tossed salad has sued
a Newport Bea c h
rMtaurant for $25,000 In
damages.
Edward C. llo<'ker
further claims in the
Orange County SuJ)('rior
Court ac t ion file d
against Muldoon 's Irish
Pub, 202 Newport Center
Drive, that he swallowed
some of the glass when
he dined at the fact11ty
last March 11.
WEDNESDAY
o Sirloin eak
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Ever,dar
ln1"9 I DAILY PILOT
i .
I I
John Wayne and Walter Knott are honorary
chairmen of the Reagan committee in the county.
In addition, Voit has unveiled a list of 61 people
who f6tm the Reagan for President steering com·
mittee in Orange County. They include:
UCI Room
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George Ar gyros, Newport Beach: Ted Bartlett,
Huntington Beach: Ronald Birtcher, San Juan
Capistrano: Dr. Edward Boseker. Santa Ana; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burke, Huntington Beach.
Dedicated
To Ge rard
Merrill Buller. Jr .. Newport Beach: Dr. Vin·
cent Car{Oll. Laguna Beach ; Ann Caspel'6, Newport
Beach; Willis Clemons, Santa Ana ; Michael T.
Collins, Newport Beach.
The Ralph Waldo
Gerard Reading Room in
Neurobiology has been
dedicated i n the UC
Ir vine biologica l
's cien ces building,
Helen Coffey, Newport Beach; Joanne Coontz,
Orange: Harry Dalton, Tustin; Dick' Darling,
Newport Beach: Marshall Duffield , Newport
Beach. Steinhaus Hall.
The new reading room.
envisioned as a growing Margaret Duffy , ~ewport Beach ;
literary resource in the
Deaths Elsewhere neurosciences, contains
as its nucle us the ex·
tensive personal library
CORPUS C HRISTI,
Tex. <AP> -William
Red Fox, 105, a Sioux ln·
dian who for decades
was a colorful Wild West
showman, died at a
Corpus Christi hospital
Monday . Red Fox
claimed to be the last liv·
ing person who had been
In the area of the Little
Big Horn battle of 1876.
PARIS CAP> -Jean
Mirtlnon, 66. an inlema-
t1onally known conduc·
tor who conducted lbe
Chicago Symphony from
1963 to 1968. died Monday
after a long lllness:
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Funeral services were
held today for Philip
Steinman. 99, a veteran
eEAllDSlEY llEVES -J"" JI,
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so meday. You 've even thought of enrolling in a CPR
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there's really no hur~
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plac;.e orders for blood with the Red Cross. On a
typieal day last week, the Red Cross Blood Center
had orders for 105 units; from Hoag Memori al
Hospital Presbyterian, Martin Luther Hospital, St.
Joseph's Children's Hospital, Anaheim Memorial,
and others throughout the county.
And a growing number of people att end CPR~ .
classes-th e new Red Cross program for Cardlopul· .
monary Resusci tation -to teach you how to respond
to a relative, a friend, a neighbor or a stranger who
is suddenly gripped by a heart attack.
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comfort and relief, here and around the world. This
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if you would like to~ contribute time as a volunteer
or money as a member, if you would like to know
more about the Red Cross programs including the
CPR classes, call
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M. W. Hutchison, Chairman
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L. 69, NO. 62, 2 SECTIONS, 2.f PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALf FOR NIA TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1976 TEN CENTS
Patty Accused of Lies on Robbery:
Valley
Voting
On Nine
Fountain Valley residents
were votmg today among nine
candidates for two four .year
seats on the city counc~.
Polls opened at 7 a.m. and re-
main open until 8 p.m .
A check of nine of the city's 26
precincts at mid-morning in·
dicated a light voters turnout
sofar. ranging from three per·
cent al Gisler SchQol to about
seven percent a l Rancho La
Siesta mobile home park.
Election oCficials this morning
termed the voter turnout light
but some saJd it may be higher
than in past city elections. City
official s w ere expecting a
turnout of about 20 percent of the
city's 20,014 registered voters.
Vivian Reuter. an election of·
ficial at Plavan School, said by
9:45 a.m. 35 residents had voted.
while by noon two years ago only
38 had voted.
Police at mid-morning report-·
ed no complaints about elec-
tioneering near t he polling
places.
The only controversy was over
an endorsement letter for can·
didate Sheila Marcus sent by the
District Educators Association,
the teacher organization in the
Huntington Beach Union High
School District.
The letter. reportedJy sent to
about 750 teachers In Fountain
Valley. urged a vole fol' Mn.
Marcus and said a vote only for
her would be more effeetive.
DEA Presidenl C. B. Wright
l\aid he did not intend the letter to
urge voting for just one can·
dldate, unless residents had dlf·
fk ulty making up their minds on
as~ond one.
But Fr ank Bryant, wbo Is
working on M ayor Bernie
Svalstad's re·election campaign,
said he was "surprist'd .. at that
suggestion. and candidate Fred
Voss called It "unscn.q>ulous."
Jan Wiiheim. a worker for
Mrs. Marcus. said she is not en·
couraglng residents to vote only
for one candidate.
"People have two votes and
that 1s their ri~ht." sl\e said.
Mrs. Marcus s aid Monday she
had not seen the letter and she
could not be reacht'd for com·
ment this morning.
Voss stud he believes the DEA
endorsement was tied to umfica·
tion because Mrs. Marcus and
teacht•rs were opposed to that
:;chool reorganizaticm issue.
He said. and Wright con·
firmed. that DEA interviewed no
und1date!'I except Mrs. Marcus,
a former teacher, becausenoone
else sought an 1nterv1ew. He suid
they reviewed other candidates'
quahhcallons and "could see no
point" in lntt'rviewlng others.
Wrishl"s letter ulso srud the en·
c1orsem ent was supported by
<)cun View and FountAin Valley
eltml'nt&ry tuchers.
But Bob Wh ite. Fountain
\'l\llt'y knchl•r prcs1<lent. said tu
dor that while the orl{nnizat1on
!iUp~ro Mr~. M arcwi. it dot's not
:411pp<1rt casllni;i only one vote. llr
said he uraes votf.'r1' to rl'\'ICW all
(':md1dntes and vote for two.
Wrtitht uld this was thl' fir11t
~let'tlon In which DEA had lssuNt
endorsemt'nts and teachers fo<'l
they should become involved to
thsure good government.
I
Dial Vall,ey
JI ote Returns
F ountain Valley resi·
dents may dial 962·0052
aner 8 o'clock tonight to
learn the outcome of
today's city council el~
tlon~ Election returns also~·m
be posted at c1ty ball. 10200
Slater Ave., as votes are
counted.
The election phone
number was erroneously
reported earlier because of
a phone company error.
o.ll'r"•~-HB STREET SCENE
And the Raina Came
More Rain
Expected
On Coast
• Tbe storm that dumped more
than two Inches of rain on some
~ot the Orance Coast ls ex-
pected to linger over Southern
Californla tbrouab Wednesday
and weathermen say there's a
SO.SO chance more rain will fall.
The storm that moved into the
area early Monday morning
broughl 2.1 inches of rain tp
La1una Niguel. the hjghest re-
cordlng on the Orange Coll.$\.
Elsewhere. rainfall fi gures
ranged from .67 inches at Hunt-
ington Beach and .86 inches at
Newport Beach to 1.01 inches in
San Clemente and 1.30 in El Toro.
A spoke-sman for the Orange
County Flood Control District
said .84 inches fell in Santa Ana.
brlngine the omcial county total
to 4.57 for the season. Average
ralnfall for this date, accordmg
to county statistics, is 9.84.
Flood control omcials said
there was no Ooodln& in flood
control channels. but they noted
there was some localized street
flooding, particularly a long
MacArthur Boulevard between
Bonita Canyon Drive and Bristol
Street.
In San Clemente. the rainfall
touched ofr 8 series of rock and
mud!lides that rorced police to
close off Pacific Coast H.ighway
between Cam ino Capistrano and
Estacion from 2 p.m . Monday to
8a m. today.
According to police reports,
the sliding caused In the recent
11torm has endangered some blufC
top homes In the Colony Cove de·
velopmenl.
Holdup
Witness
Talks
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
The prosecution caUed a surprise
witness today who testified that
Patricia Hearst hed on the wit·
ness stand about her part in a
Symbionese Liberation Army
bank robbery.
Electronics expert Zigurd
Berzins. a Vietnam war veteran
who was in the bank when Miss
Hearst and four SLA members
held it up on April 15, 1974, said
he saw the newspaper heiress
pick up bullets and ammunition
C'lips a fter she dropped them out-
side the bank.
Miss Hearst said repeatedly
from the witness stand that she
did not check her carbine and did
not know whether 1t was loaded
during the holdup.
Berzins testified that he rushed
into the bank . giving the door a
quick push. and heard a metallic
noise behind him. Thin.king he
had slammed the door into
someone 's face. he looke<fback.
The veteran said he saw a
woman kneeling just outside the
partially opened door with a rifle
HAARISES WIN VICTORY;
EVIDENCE ILLEGAL-AS
SONG WRITI'EN
ABOUT PATIY--A7
across one knee. She was picking
up two straight ammunition clips
and one or two bullets which bad
fallen t.o the ground.
He did not immediately iden·
tify the young woman as Miss
Hearst, but said s he was wearing
a long. dark coat and bad long
and wavy hair. eithet" red, brown
or auburn.
Prosecutor J ames L. Browning
Jr. then had bank surveillance
films of the holdup played again.
As Miss Hearst entered lhe
bank ln the movie, Berkins said:
"This ls the person I saw."
Defense attorney F . Lee Bailey
rested his case Monday after los-
(See TANIA, P age A?)
Storm Drain
Project OK'd
A ne w s torm drain in Seal
Beach, expected lo improve
water quality tn the Anaheim
Bay, wos unanimously approved
Monday by South Coast Regional
Commissioners.
The project, by the Orange
County Flood Control D1sln.:t,
will be located along Pacific
Coast Highway. from Seal Beach
Boulevard to Balboa Drive, and
along Balboa Drive. from Pacific
Coast Highway to Bolsa Avenue.
Plans call for a 2,2.0(}foot un-
derground pipe to replace an ex-
isting open drainage ditch. Cou n·
ty engineers told comm1ssioners
that the new drainage system
would reduce the amount of sedi-
ment and trash now flowing into
the Anaht•1m Bay.
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CONTROVERSIAL BANK ROBBERY PHOTO WHICH MAY LEAD TO MOTION FOR MISTRIAL
Was Patty 'Covered' by SLA Thuga, and Was Her Gun Even loaded at the Time?
'Unconscionable' Terrorists
HB Police Singed Kidnap
For Using Informer Translator
By ROBERT BARKER oe-. 0.11, Pl• $4illl
Chief Earle Robitaille and the
Huntincton Beach Police Depart·
ment came under scathing at·
tack Monday oigbt for employing
a "convicted burglar'' as a police
informer.
"The practice 1s unconsciona·
ble. immoral and a bad police
procedure,·· Warren Lee told Ci·
ty Council members.
Ue. who says he is a deputy
probation emcer in Loog Bea{'h,
says he r ead of the account in a
newspaper.
He said it was his understand·
in& that the Huntington Beach
Police Department allowed a
known b urglar to c9 mmlt
burglaries in Huntington Beach
tor information whe re the
burglary loot was being fenced.
"This unconscionable practice
Is aggravated by Chief Robitaille
because of his defense of this
practice as good police pro·
cedure." Lee said.
"As a resident a1Mi..(I. victim of
an unsolved burglary and a depu·
ty probation officer. I th.ink these
acts and this altitude both im-
moral and illegal," he sald.
Whether Robitaille himsetr
condoned this practice as good
police procedure was no4. known
today. He declined, or was una·
ble. to return a reporter's call.
Various City Council me mbers
said Monday night that they
dldn 't condone the practice and
neither did the chief. Mayor
Norma Gibbs said that police de·
partments have used lh1s device
m the past.
She-said previously that she
d1dn 'l know th<· police depart·
ment was working with the in·
former and giving him payment
but that it was an accepted police
operation.
Counc 11 w o man Harriett
Wieder said that the chief has
some information that she
couldn't disclose Monday night.
However. it was reported that
Robita i ll e and City Ad·
mlnistrator Dave Rowlands are
preparing a full report on the
matter for Friday.
"The chief doesn't condone the
action and neither do I ," P.trs.
Wiede r said.
Mayor Gibbs said there also
was a problem in that the courts
frequently kicked the Informer
loose. givlng him freedom to ply
his trade.
The story broke last week
when a lawyer claimed the in-
former was us ed to entrap a de-
fendant accused of attempting to
receive stolen goods.
The informa nt is Bobby Bell.
2S. who is reported serving a 21h
year term at Soledad Stat e
Prison for burglary.
Ret'ords s how that he helped
various police agencies solve
burglaries over a three.year
penod.
However. he was captured last
yur when allegedly burgling the
Corona del Ma r home of Fourth
District Court of Appeals Judge
Robert M. Gardner.
Capt . Bert Ekstrom has said
previously that "We reeovered a
lot of s tolen property behind his
efforts."
Ekstrom has also said pre-
viously that 1f he knew that Bell
was playing both sidl'5 of the law.
he would have presged for con-
viction and a stiff sentence.
A translator for the Summer
Institute of Linguistics. an af-
f 1 Ii ate o f W ycli ffe Bible
Translators 1n Huntingt on
Beach. is bemg held hostage in
the southern Philippines by
Muslim terrorists.
Eunice Dlmant, 36. or Creal
Bntain, was kidna Saturday
mornine as ~he r in a boat
between islands. acco ding to Al
Pence. vice preside t for in·
ternalional operat'ons at
Wycliffe. .
Pence said he s poke to Wyrliffe
officials in the Philippines Mon·
day, who said they do not believe
Miss Oimant is in physical
danger and negotiations are pro·
ceeding between the Philippine
government a nd her captors. Ho
said they are demanding the re-
lease of two Muslim political
prisoners.
He said Miss Dimant has been
In the Philippin es since 197Z
working in the village of
Panigayan trying to develop an
alphabet. gramm ar and translat·
ed mater ial in the Bangingi
Sama! language , which has
never been written down.
She was captured at 9 a .m.
~a turd ay a s s h e and h e~
landlord, Sulaiman Barhama,
traveled by boat from their home
u!land to a neighboring one.
Miss Dimant's partner. Jo Ann
Gault of San Diego. had not gone
on the boat trip. Wycliffe officials
in the Philippines will have lo de·
c1de whether or not Miss Gault
(See HOSTAGE, Page AZ)
The unexepcetcdly in"nli<'
rnlnfall wa !I blamed h)•
California Highway Patrolm<'n
with cousintt n hui<e traffic snarl
on th~ Santa Ana f'r~way th;1t
kept can nearly at a standstill
from the Oranite County line to
Norwalk fo r three h<>Uni. Quick Rescue Action Variahle cl ouds with
Rhowen likely tonight and
Wednesday. according to
the weather lady. Chanco
of rain 50 percent tonlgtit
and Wednesday. Highs S6
to 62. Lows 44 lo SO.
Forecasts from the Nationnl
Weather Service call for a SO per·
rent chance or rain thro°"h w ... ,.
nesday with continued cool tem·
peratures.
Temperatures recorded along
(Sff RAIN, Page A%)
Two School Boards
Hold Joint Meeting
Trustees of both the Hunt-
ington Beach Union High and
Westminster <elementary)
School Districts will mttt al 7 30 •
p.m . Wednesday at high school
district offices. 5201 Bolsa Ave .
Huntmgton Beach.
Ite ms on the agenda include
joint field trips, increasing com··
municalion between districts and
advance placement of elemen-
tary s tudents in high school
c lasses. The m eetin g was
rescheduled from la.,l ~
Huntington-J/all,ey Creia Save Motorist
A combined Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley fire and
pohce rescue team worked fran·
t1cally In heavy rain Monday to
save the life of an 83-year-old
motonst whose heartbeat was
undetectable after a spectacular
triple car crash.
The 11 a .m . accident al Wamer
Avenue and Magnolia Street,
borderline between the two
cities. appeared lo leave George
E. Hersley with only moderate
cuts and bruises poliee said.
Moments later, however. he
gasped. turned ashen and col-
lapsed.
Hersley. of 8642 Westminster
Ave . Westminster. was listed in
critical condihon today at Foun-
t a 1 n Valle y Comm unity
Hospital's intensive care un1L
His wife Anastasia, 80, was
also hospitali zed with severe
head lacerations, but ls Hated in
sali1factory condition following
surgery.
Raio was pouring beavUy at
the time and police paramedic
units operating under a joint
powers agreement. in whJ ch they
respond in other cities, were tied
upon crashes.
Fountain Valley firemen were
closer than Huntington Beach
paramedics. so they responded
when the e mergency call we nt
out. Fountain Valley's para-
medics were unable to leave the
scene of another injury accident
on San Luis Street .
Investigators said Huntington
Beach's paramedics rolled up
less than a minute later, while an
o ff-duty H unliogton Beach
fireman stopped to join the life·
saving effort.
They found Hersley wu not
breathing and no heart beat
could be detected but Fountain
VaJley policemen Gary Watson
and Jack Mihalik and Hunllngton
Beach Fir~man Wall Sawyer
went to work with moulh·to·
mouth resuacltatlon.
Lesa than one minute late r,
Huntington Beac h paramedics
Chuck Reynolds and Gary
Swallows arrived and took over
with more sophisticated medical
care Including a radlo system
that telemetered the victim's
heart rate to Huntington In·
tercommunlty Hospita l so 1t
could be m onltored.
Doctors the re can then advise
paramedjcs to alter treatment if
the patient worsens.
Rain was one factor blamed in
the crash tha t injured the
Henley couple and caused
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INSIDE TODAY
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Index
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Earl Warren Knew of (;astro . Plots? ·. :.:
:'WASHINGTON <AP> -A
tltmer head or tht' Sttret Servi<'
Cof\f1rms th.tt th~ lalt-Ch i r
4utace 1-;nrl Wurrt>n Ol'let! told ~ hl' lt'urnt'd of U . plot., to
lpU Cuba 'a f'ldel C tro. bu\ not .,ut three yu,.. •lter the Witt'·
~ Commli.1>1on roncl~ llli 1r. ~ligation 1nlo lhf' auuamaUon
.. J ohn F Kcnnrdy t ln an Interview Mond11y nJahl. tmea J . Rowley, who retired 1n
3 H d1r<1ctor of the Sttr<'t
rvicc, nl!lo confirmed thul ht' • •
l>UMd UM 1oformatlan to the
Fil an a memo to lbta·P'BI
Dlrector J. Ed•ar ~er.
Earlier fonday, sourt'es r e
ported thul th<' Scn1i1lt' In
lclhaeoce Com m lttee has ob
talned a cop\' ot th•t memo
R uwlt'.). v11t'a t1 on1n 1t an
F1orada. 2-tlld the ln(orm111100 had
bttn prov1dt"d lO Warn•n by un
unldtmt1f1td source at a meeting
arrantted by the law columnltl
Drew Pearson.
Tht' m emo provides the rkst
•Y•dHU tbat Warren. who
headed the illYKlJC•tlon wh cb
concluded that Lee Harvey
Oswald acted a lone in k1lhn1t
Ktnned)', t'\1er learnt.id of'the CIA
plou to kill Castro. Rowley'i<
me mo v.·a~ v.•nuen m 1967, thrN!
yeari. after the Warren <'Ont
m1~'1un publis hed 1ti. con ·
cl1C11ons .
Columnist Jat'k Anderson. who
u1d he also has a copy of mt·mo,
1111d Monday that HoY.lty mu •.
takenly told Hoover lhtil W:1rn·n
f>K 'd in Library, City Hall
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·1;· Wine Gets a BoOst
~ The Huntineto n Reach C1ly
Counr1l has approved l.be use of
tllne and c hampagne at such
public (ac1hlles as the library, ci-
t)' hall and lhe Marana and
Edison community cflllers.
Mayor Norma Gibbs. who
describes herself as nearly a 100
percent teetota ler. sa1d that or·
ganizers of s uch events as wed·
ding receptions, political fund ·
raising functions and religious
gatherings can lake advantaae of
the program by laking out a SS
permit 45 days an advanre
The ordJnance st1pu1ates that
no whis key or other spirits of
miore than 24 percent in akohohc
content will be allowed. The t'ily
also continued its ban on dnnk-
ing of alcohol in any form at
parks a nd beaches.
The new wine ordinance faces
a second read ing by the city
Cutting In
Rejected pancer Retaliates
He was dancing with his darling an the Main Street
Saloon. but 11 wasn't to tht' Tenne see Waltz and the stars
in his eyes weren't romantic. lluntangtoo Beach poltre said
todav.
Lawrcnct' Lesniak. 23, or 650~:: Park Dnve. Costa
~lesa. complained to orf1rt'rS Monday ntJ?ht that he " as al>
sauht>d '-"the tavern al 117 Mam St . and all because ht> let
her ha\'e the last "ord
"HE WAS dancing "1th ht•r "hen this ~U} came ur
and tapped him on lht' houldt•r and asked tn <'Ut in, •
Detert1ve Stt 8('rt Chadwick explained today
.. It"!> up to her." Lesniak said amicably
"No." derlared Tern Gibb!> of La Puente
Momenls latPr. Lesniak complained, he was t apped on
the s houlder again b~ lhc.' :.amt> would -be interloper and~
i.harply rapped m the mouth.
THE HUSKY assault suspert. about five feet 10 int'hes
and 210 pounds. fl ed the bar arter Lesniak went down with
the punch He was not senous ly hurt. police said -
Vall W f'ro• Pa~ A J ey oman ·
1n· db RAIN ... lJDre Y lhe Orange Coast ran~ed from
lows an the Ws to htgM In the 60s Her Own Car Snowfall fro m the storm was • kept well above the 4,000·foot
A Fountain \'alley \I.Omen s uf
rered leg lnJUrl('S Mondav "hen
-.he" as ncc1dentnllv run over bv
hero"n car. pohrt'reportcd ·
Jennte Lind Hrown, 52. or 17332
San Luis St . was lrt'ated for
hruascs a nd released al Hunt
1nglon lnterrommunaty Hospital
.afte r tht> 10 43 a m incident
Officers said she had barked
her car from n garage, then left 11
1n rever~e whale !-he <'106ed the
1:nrage door
When she spottt'd th(' rar mo'
1ng, pohre rt'portt'd. she tnrd to
Jump back inside But the car
cloor cauAht on a no parking 'itl(n,
k norklng Mr s n rown un
tlt>m euth the vch1rlc.'
Offtrers said the rar roll<'d on
do,,n an allt), a nd i.trurk
anotht'r garage. befort' th<.' "'<'
11m ran over nnd dro'<' at bark to
hero"n gara~<'.
CB Radio tole n
Rick A11dcr11on o r 8271 Mun!ller
Orl\·r . ll11nt tnJ:l1>n nrnrh tole!
polart• Mon1lt1y lhnt 'nmt·9rw
'ma~lwtl .1 window of h1 .. 1·.1r
.111cl m11dc-ort with h111 $1 .IOO
l'lt111•n·~ h1.1nd radio
ORANGE COAST
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v ••... !.~~ ~ £~'!t..-
mark a nd the weather station at
~tt WJlson recorded a rainfall or
:l 8Smrhes
The hngermg ~torm is c.'xpert
Ni to prodU<'t' m ore hea,·y rains
1n the desert and mount::ian
areas
Preteen Held
In Caiholic
Church Arson
An ar~on <'nse involving thl'
$2,500 torching of the altar at
tlunlington 8('arh·s old Sts.
S i mon and Jude Catholic
Churrh has been sol\ed. a
spokesman for the c1ly F'tr('
Department said today.
Pohc(' have initiated 1uven1Jc-
rourt action against a youngster
lhey beh<'''e was responsible for
lhe fire that damnae<t th1'
c hur r h la s t wef'k , th e
spokuman said Authorities
" o u I ti s a y o n I y t h at t h c
'ounastt'r as a pre-teenaJZcr
Se\•eral tares were set at the
frnnt of the church sanctuary
nnd one had eaten up n w all to
lhl' vnultec1 <'<'i lin~ of th<' 55 ·
\ear oltl "oncten 'tructur<' 111
10th Stt1•1•t a111I Orani:1• AH•11111•
lw fort• r 1 rt• nH• n d ou~t·d the
f1L1mt''
/\ s,·t•ond fire Inst Wt'l'k that
was hlamt'rl 1111 :irsom't" e·all'lt•cl
about S:Z.~I "Orth nf d11ma)l1' 111
.m old bnck bulldlnJt at M aan
St rE't>t u nd Coast Ill 1thw11v
That ar~on <'ase l<'mains un
!lolved. The fire ril'partml'nt
!lpokes m an said investi11utor"
11re now certain the two blaze!'l
were not r elatt'd .
rouncal a nd v. on 't go into effert
for about 45 days, caly 0Uir1als
said.
Councilman Al CO<'n led the
charge for lhe alcohol pro\'ls1on
"I fee l that lcg1l1mate groups
s bobld use our fac1hlies and
shouldn 'l have to JlO outside the
community." he said
Coen also moved lo remove
restrictions o n the alrohol permit
that would bar the pri vilegc from
people who a re not c ity or U.S.
residents or those who have been
ronvlcted of a fe lony.
"These are not conslltul1onal
means and they arc dis·
criminatory. ··said Coen.
Counc il woman Harriett
Wieder said she thought it was
nereuary lo have sut'h facahlles
"Our hands are presently tied
and groups have to go ouLc;ide the
rommuna ty to rind a plare that is
suitable." she said
Mrs. Gibbs said she was ven
unhappy that preparation or th~·
ordinanre had bt-en !>ludaed for a
~ear an the cit) altornl'y·s offil'e
.. I was appalled recently to
find at on has dt's k," she asserted
"The vote " ui; a real paradox
to me ... s he s.11d ··1·m \'en
much against lu1uor when I 1ot•t·
1ts abuses ancl "h11l 11 dOl'S to
dama~e fam1ht·~
··Rut in lht'Sl' b !-ut•s. I ha\ l' to
push aside my p1•r!>onal hias and
VOte IO the l)l'Sl 1nt('rcsl or the C"I
ty ... she said
The rccr<'utinn <ind park" rom
m1ss 1o n rerent ly voled un
anlmously aR a1ni.t h avans:
akohol t·on.sumcd at parki. and
rt'rreational far1litics.
ThE' hbrar~· board. ho"E'ver.
fa\'ored the n('w ordinance
DONT CALL
arr HALL
TEL A\'I\', lsrat·I IAPI -The
mavor's tt'l<'phon<' and all th<'
phonl'S al T<'I A\ I\ Cit~ Hall
\\ere cut off toda\' The Min1:.1rv
nf Communications :.aid th~·
municipahly hadn't paid 1\s
telephone bill
An official said the lines would
he rt>connectt>d after City Hall
.ind lhc.' fire department. whirh
was ldt only its emeq?enry
numher working, paic1 127.000
lsra('h pounds -about Sl7,000
Coast Panel
Turns Down 2
HB Triplexes
Plans to build two separate
tnplex apartments in the "tov.n
lot"" area or JI untington Heach
were turned do'4 n Monday by the
rea1onal ('oastal romm1ss1on
TurninJZ bolh prOJl'Ct'> down
"1th a ~ 4 vote. comm1~st0nc.'"
rt>fust>d to 1i11ve permat 'I t o
W1lhnm J 'fnll•r. who prol>'>'<'ll .1
thtt't' 11n1t h111lelin ~ at 2:'li :.'11 SI
and /\ ltf'('h M c11l11lnr S\ 'lt'm'I.
\' hach had plnns for J s11t• al 2111
t!lt h SI
Th<' "town lot '· .1rl'a 1·1111'"" 11(
:llO 111'rl'' of <1 m ;1ll . 11 :1rr11w '"h
d1v1dt>d lot!'l, wh1rh t·omm1 .. c;1on
JJlnnnt'rs hr lh•vt• m11y «rt•11tr ;1
lurge amount of e't'OS:<'~t1on 1f rul
I)' developed.
Tht aren as loratC'd cloi.e to thl'
bcarh and as th<' ref ore or concern
lo the coastal commission In dc-
nyhta lhe proJerts. the com·
m1ss1on followed the rt•rommen·
dat1ons of lhe1 r staff plonnrrs.
alto learned rrom the ~urtf" that
Cutro ordel"'ed Keruwch s death
in r~ahation for tht' .ittempts on his own lire
Ander son a lt1rnwr 11Jrtn' r of
Pearsoci·:s. said thf' ;)our('(' h,1cl
d1rt'rt atter·the·tact ktao" l\.>dl(t'
or tht' CIA ploti. but "u' onl\
Ss>fl'Ululln~ v. hen he told Wurn•n
about u pos,1blt' (.'ust11l 1 etal111
t1on
Anderson dt·i;rrlbed the <'On·
tent& or th\" mC'mO lO thr Ai.
sociuted P re" rn un rntervil'"
Mondoy oftt'r tht' I.as Vtgas SUn ••. mltttt. sold tht Sun rtport
reported that a ast'crt't report In liffmt'd tn 1n,11ht mform11t1on
tht' htrndi. or the St!nall' romm1t puhh~ht•d f)rt'\ 1ously '" u ~p
t''t.> dorumenll•d tht' fort thut tcm~r 1963 AP dbpit!.rh trom
CJ,tro ordt•rt'd Kenned)· ll:1\u1rn quotini.: C'111otro 11~ '"'~ Jl>:<>ll•~tnut1on und probably lbat in1r1 . "l S lcnden. should thank
ol his brolht•r. Robert that 1f lht>\ ar(' 1thll11~ h •rrori1ot
It l'ould nol bt> determined am plans to toh111111,1tt• ('uhon leuder'
mt>dtnll•lv "ht•thl•r th<' memo lht•y thl•m11l'I\ l'' "111 not bt•
d,•:.n 1b,·d b' Andcnion and tht· 1o:1h• ··
report clteet'by the sun 4\\l•re tht' . ('hurr h udd4.'11 tha t hl' hni.
i;amf' docum<'nt. dtrl•ch•d his 1otarr to Mntne·t Sun
St'n. f'rank Chur('h, <'hairm11n pubUbhCr JI unk c; tt•c11~pu11 l<Hl'l!
of the ~1·nate fntl•lltwenrt• <'om 11 hl' hui. ud<l1t1on.1I lnforinutaon
f 'ro"' Pagr :I I
RESCUE ..•
:.rores uf otht•r arrtd<'nt:. Mon
da'
Polart• sJ1tJ hc.' "as lurntnl!
rtl!hl t o J!ll \v. <'St bound from
\\'Jrnt•r ,\' enu1• north on
:\t a I! no Ii a St n• t· I '' ht' n th t•
couple's 1962 'edan .. 11ll uut of
control
Jumi'111J! lht• t't'nh•r ell\ 1dt•r. 1t
cra:;hcd into t" o 1'.ar:. '' J1l1n1it to.-
make left turns but I hl' olh1•r
moton sts wt•re uninJUrC'd. pohr1•
:.a ad
Th l' ' • \\ 1• rt• 1 c1 1• n t 1 (I l' d a '
EdY. ard E Dobo~. ll( 15821 But
t erf1eld St . \\'1·slm11lsll'r und
Eugene B . \'ani.hus. of 16511\
Walnut St.. Fount um \'allt•y.
f 'ro• Pagr ;l l
TANIA ••.
ing his second legal battll' or the
day.
Bailey ended his I h la) prescn
talion after LI S D1,1nrt Jud~l'
Oliver J . Carter 1 <'J<'«h'<i a de·
frnse motion for d1~n11ssul or all
rharges on grounc1' till' S:O\"l'rn
menl withheld e\'1dt•nre tendinA
tosho" Mass Hearst 1:. innocent
The JUdgt• earlier rl'fust-d to let
the Jury ht•ar l(•,t1mon.\' from Hn
expert on "!>p('(•rh patl<'rn.,·· who
:.aid the he1rt'ss · n•,·olut1onan
statement:, on SI./\ \<ape record
angs "ere "nltt•n hv nll'mbcr~ uf
the kidnap l!•tnJ!
So(.•cerdelic Star Twelve watn\'~S('io. "er<' rallt'd
by the derense. with the 22.year
old derendant spendmJ: a week on
the stand lelhnl( of 4'!•ni: held 111 tt
C'loset, raped a nd tllreatem'd un
tll she joined her klrlnupt'rs m the•
robbery lo uvoicl bcmR killed.
Thi.IL b('s p t•Cl<ll'll·d ~ocn·r pli.i.H·r kirking 1l around an the
Los Angeles Colis t•um 1:. rtOfll' ollwr t han rock superstar
Elton John. allir('(I 111 a Lt.>~ Angl'les Aztecs uniform
John. ~1 rugb~· pla~·t·r in has native England. took to the
field to puullc11c tht:' tt1am in which he has recently ac-
qwred a n anlcrc~t.
Meter Maid
Said 'Stable'
Afte r Accident
A llunlington Rea<'h pohrl
mt>ter ma ad who " as i.e\'erel> 111
1ured a "c.'('k ago "ht>n hl'r CJr
"as hit bro<1ds1d<• al hai:h sJ)('t•tl
h' anolh(•r 'ehll'lt· remained
hi1sp1tahzed Loda~
Officials at Or:ingt' Count)
Medical Centt>r said Jl•an Dodd.
:'15. was an stablt' condition folio~
111g s urj?t>ry for amiunl'i. th11t 1n
dude a broken neck
Meanwhile. Aurora Art'\ es. 21 .
or Compton. the drJV('r who Sunta
Ana pohrc allege s ped throu~h a
traff ic l1f!h l nl F ifth and
Faarvi<'w S treets, has b<'t'n
rharged with fr lony drunkt•n
drivin~
Santa Ana pohre obtain('({ a
rompl:11nt following a hlood
analysis taken wh<'n Miss /\rev(''
was treated for minor tnJune'i /\
h•male rompamon "a!> unhurt.
Monopoly
Suits Dropped
WASlllNGTO"I: IAl'I '1 lw
J u~t111 t• l>1•partm1·nl l11d .1\
clrnp1H·d 11' .111l11l1•111 11 1"d\
law~1hh a,.:;11n'I th•· I oti<11h ":11
und F1rl·~t11n1· 1111• l"t1111p.i1111··· hecau~«> depnrtm••nt 111111·1.tl
ha\'t' d1•r11le•1I lhe•\ 111111 I h.1\•
t-nouah ev1denr<' 10 '"Jlport t111
ch:trj!es
The department has i.pent
about Sl r.11lho n on thC' Cll'I(''
since they "er<' fa led 111 Au~u't
1973. against the nntaon "~ two
largest tare manufactur<'r'
Fro,,.ra~AJ
HOSTAGE .. ~ ' 'hou ld remain in the area, he ex·
plamed.
Pence said M 1ss Dimant is one
or about 200 Summer Institute
\\Orkers now an the Philippines.
"ork1n g l o tran s late 35
language~ 1
The k1dnap mg is not believed
related to their work. hc.' said.
Jlthoui;ih the rc.'bels may have felt
t•apturinf.? :i European or
American would ~ave them a bel
t<'r bar~ammg position with th<'
government.
II (' said th('rc' h aVC' been
:-e\'crnl rer<'nl k1dnapmgs r<'lat
<'d to conflicts betwet'n Muslim
re he I groups and the gow~rnment
but releases h ave heen
negotialed.
Mi~s 01mant had undcn-:onr
translahon training in Great Rn
t1an and Southern M('x1co ancl
l'cnce said he h<'lievcd she ha<!
ul"o stopp<'d briefly an flunl-
ani:iton Dcat'h before her de·
parture
lier work inclucled devising
"::t)S to '' nit? do" n the previous·
Iv unwritten language, formm~
s:rammar and then working with
the government to produrl'
l'clurat1onnl materrnl11. and eva•n·
1111111\ a tran!>lalt•d Hahl<'.
ll :1t'lo 1nrludc•d tearhmg lorul
I I'' I rt,. n I 'I h t) w l 0 In:-. tr II rt
\ lll:11.:rr11 lo rt'ucl nnd write
P1•tH'1• saul lht• work 11i111allv
1.1k<''-101'1 15 )t•arc; tncomplrt1• ·
l\11!\'i D1manl :incl 1\11~' <;aull
h:I\ 1• h1·1•n "ork Ing 1n an an·:1.
\\ ht>rt· vlllageri. livl' on 1111' Ol'l'Ull
.tnd work ns trudt•r"!· 11n<l r1,
ht·rmt•n. 111·1·orcltn1! t•1 a .Jul)' 1!171
Ol'\\~l<'lll'r about th1•1rwnrk
In th:it n<'"s lt•ttl'r l\11'1'1 1>1
111ant i.1111.l !>ht• furmt•rly ~orkc••I
11 Har o; an the Inland n1•v1•n111•
S1•rv11·e in England, ancl i.h1• n111
1·cl hc•r nrw ;io;s11?nme•nt ··1!> j.!111111:
tu tw Just ac; compl1t·..itecl as th1•
Hnt1sh tax 11ystcm. hut mfm1lely
rnore r<'" .1rclmi;:.
Tht> case rould ~o to the Jury
late this week. but 1t is more like
I~ to wind up early n('xt week.
U~I ht .. llolo
KIDNAP VICTIM
Bible Worker Olma nt
Pastor Slain
By Policeman
S PRI NCi VALLEY, NY.
c I' p I ) The post or o r II
Hm·klanel Co11nl v 1·h11r1•h W:J<;
'hot un<I k1ll<·d hy.n r<1llN• oHtc<'r
l II\' I'' 1 qp I 1111( u r l' po I t II r a
hurJ!l:try :it 1h•· rhurrh. pohct• re•
1~11 11·11
1 h " II " ' .I t: r n '' ., t 11:111.,,m:ann . •1!1, pa'>IOr 11( the•
IJ11l r h Hl'f11r1111 •tl C'h11rrh. "0"
1.1ke·n tn l1 :1rn11p11 1:e•nc•ral
llt!'J"l :ii afl 1•1 ,\I mulay nii.tht ·.,
'hoottni: liut d1l'c1 l!i mlnut1·~
allt•r oil II\ ;ti /\11lht1l ll ll'' ~1111t ht>
'' .1:. 'hot on<" 111 I h1• r he-.t with a
:l~1i lllllJ.llllHll 11'\ fll\ 1'1
Spr1111o: \'.1ll1·v police• offlre•r
Ch:11 It•:... ll1•rh<'n1t·h wa11 Im
medrntt'IY 'll"IP<'lllfr1t a nd wlll Rfl
penr twf111 1• .1 l<•wklarul County
i:rand1ur' \TJrt h Ill
Tl'lomas Ke.vii
l4Me'
Tl'lom"' A Murpt11nt' ,,,.,...-a ""' f ,.,..,,
O\arle<. H Loos RICMrd p Nall
A ""'1•"'4 M.eftit. "'f .,
Driver Hits
lOAutos in
Stolen Bus School Revamping Considered
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Cl•hlfitd Actvents1ing M1-S471
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LONDO:": <UPI) -Th(' phan·
tom bus driver of l\fuswell Hall
"·as behind the wheel of the No
1J4 doubledecker for only 200
yards.
But in that time he hit and
WTecked five parked rars on the
first com er as he acceler al('d the
stolen bus away from its depot.
Then he backed off. rounded ttw
comer, and i;teamrollcd anoth<>r
five aut.:>mobltt<s 1\londay night
After this he smashed into a
bnck wall. knocking it down. Un-
daunted. he set ofr again. but was
finally balked by a 3().(oot tree on
~ h.lrb be scored a direct htl.
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Trustee'! o f the Jluntinirton
Beach Ctt)' <elt'mentllr) > &hool
D1stnrt "111 meet at 7 o'clO<'k
. tonight tn rons1der rrorganizing
the distrirt 's thr ee intermediate
schools
The meetinf! will be at Sowers
&-hool, 9300 Jnd1anapohs Ave .
lluntan~on Beach
Trustee Norma Vander Molen.
who called for the 11tudy. Saul
Monday she fo\'ors a proposal to
take SiJtth gradors Out Of Sowers.
Gisler and Dwyer lntermediate
&-hools and send them back to
elementary campuses
She urged parents to attend the
•
meeting to make th<'ir pr"
rerences known
Deputy Super1nlPndent
Charles Palmer said he will rt•
commend that trustt>cs put off
any final dec1S1on until the) ad·
dress posstble rrhah1htntton or
rE'placement or the '10·year·old
Dwyer School
"We feel very stron~ly that
before any change 1s made. th<'
board has to f'ome to f(rtps Mlh
Dwyer.·· P almer s:i1d. calhnf.?
a ny reorganizatl()n "one year
premature ··
He said Mrs Vandrr Molf'n'c;
suggestio n ~ ould requ11 \'
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rt.>dr awang allt'ndancc boun-
clanes throuf!hout tht' distnct.
contending the board should look
at the Dw\'er situat ion -1nrlud
mit the p0ss1ble need for a tax
override -a long with rampui.
reorgan11ation
Mrs \'ander Molen said the re
organization could result in some
fmanrial sav ings to the district
In add1t1on. s he said, ('nroll
m ent pro1et't1ons forth('.next f1 vt•
)ears show that anlermedial<'
campuses will sta\•
overcrowded whale elementar)
fac1ht1es wall have empty space
·1 personally don't lhmk "e ,
can toh'rat<' O\ c.'rcro"d1ng," she
'aid. a<ld1n1t sh(' al"lo prt'rers h;w ·
inR ,.1xth ~r:idl.'rs at l'lementary
t•ampu<;t•S tn\lead or In JUntOr
hl~h:.
Another :iltNnat1ve up for
board rons1d<'rat1on "'ould br r e
mo\'in~ s1"(t h ~r:1dcrs from
GaslN and Sowers. the mo~l
t•rowded fnc1ht1('S, whllt> leav1nJ!
~1xth gradt'rs al D")cr
Mrs \'andt'r Moll'n uld
perhaps c;ome flexib1hl> could be
worked into thal proposal to al·
Jo" some parents a choice over
wh1rh srhool thev v.anl their
rh1ldren to attend ·
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1976
-' Totlay's Clo l•I(
N.Y. &eeks
~ounril Changes Mind ·Berm to Sta
~ • By oouo FRITl.SCHE who att~nded the hearing at the learned the cost of the job would seleded t.his place toUve because Jed manager Jim JohnMln to ar· baby tnhalf." • \ I 0t ... o.11w"'•IU!f University Community As· comeouto!otberpark!acUltie.s we liked the openness. Wethouaht range trees planted on the berm ··Overtheyun."aaldQwsley)
'rht 17-foot·hlgh berm along soc lated Clubhouse 1nd1cated Commt'.fnlty Services Director It would be a nice phtce to spend so they would not Increase the er. who will leave the council follow
s•ndbur1 Way In Irvine 's 40favored leaving the berm alone Pau.l Brady told residents Mon· the relatively few years we have lectonlheEllls'home. ingloday'aclttllon. "maeyofUi
lfuveraaty Park 1s thereto stay and lOwanted at culdown lo lOfeet day that the lowering would c~t left. But when you cl~e It up, il A few people In the audience dec:lsloos we huve had to mak'-'1
\At its lost meeting Monday, a tnhe1ght $U,OOO to $15.000 ln earthmoving spoils the openness " . said they liked the berm, but most weretou1h."
sptcial seulon to consider the Councilmen said Monday they costs and $3,000 in the cost of re· His wife said, "l don't want to who opposed lowering tM mound Mayor Art Anthooy said, "It i5 a ~. t.he Jr vine City C0unc1l un had voted Jo cut down the berm in des1in1n1 the berm have the sight of the sky cut off of earth said the money would be good thing when a council admits
al\lmously voted to rescind its un· response to what they thought The aasion sparked pleas from from OW' windows From the putto bettet use In other-facilities. it made an error."
aa.lmous vole a week ago to lower was widesprud opposition to ats some residents who llve across kitchen window. you can'tsee the Councllm an Henry Quigley Concerned that similar flaps
the berm to 10 feet height But a number ol residents Sandburf Way from the berm. sky for the berm.'· compared the decision on the may develop a round other Irvioe
A straw poll of the SO residents protested the lowenng when t.bey Paul Ellis said, "My wile and l The council told Brady and pro· berm to "Solomon cutting the (See BE RM. Pa&eAl)
Witness Claitns Patty
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~DISPUTED PHOTO -Patricia Hearst's de·
~frnse said government doctored photos of
bank robbery with whaeh she is charged.
\and sought mtstnal. Judge dismissed mo-
lion. but left matter to jury to consider. At ·
tortleys s aid prints furnished to defense did
not show weapon trained on Miss Hearst
by SLA member Camilla Hall. ...
Irvine Turnout 'Light'
Three New City CoW1£ilmen to Be Elected
Jrvme election 0Cfic1uls cited
ram and driult• early today as
the caUM' of a "very ll~ht" votr r
turnout at the dty's 3J polling
plnres
A spot cht•ck of 20 pcrrcnt of
tbl' polli. i.ho wed u r1lvv.1de
an·ral(e of nmt• pl~rccnl turnoul
by m 1d day today.· Thrrr nrw
In 111e city t·ounr1lmcn will ht>
chost•n in the <'ll'rt1on
chose not to seek re·elcchon.
The two precincts al UC Irvine.
which account for 1.047 of
Irvine's 14.263 registered voters,
reported n five per~nl turnout,
the lowes t in the City. Election
officials then~ said low morning
turnouts are typical and they ex·
peeled the pace to pick up later m
the dny
ThrouRhout residential areas
of Irvin e. the percentage of
vott rs who already had !!One lo
the polls ranged from 10 to13 per·
cent, "1th the marJ:anally higher
turnout 1n North Irvine pre·
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canct.s.
Precincts in the Racquet Club
and the Ranch respectively re-
ported 12 and 13 percent
turnouts. Precincts in University
Park and Turtle Rock respec·
lively reported turnouts of 10 and
11 percent.
Those early results run counter
to a survey of voters taken early
m February by Dec~ion Making
Information. The polling com-
pany predicted s1gnif1cantly
higher percentages of South
Irvine voters going to the polls
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Says She
Picked
Up Clips
SAN FRANCISCO ( Pl l
The prosecution called a surpnse
witness today who testified t.hat
Patricia Hearst hed on the wit·
ness stand about her part 1n a
Symbionese Liberation Army
bank robbery
Electronics expert Zlgurd
Berzins. a Vietnam war veteran
who was in the bank when Mi ss
Hearst and four SLA members
held it up on April \5, 1974, said
he saw the newspaper heir~ss
pick up bullets and ammunition
HARRISES WIN VICTORY; ...
EVIDEHCE ILLEGAL-A5
SONG WRITTEN
ABOUT PATTY--A7
clips after she dropped t.hem out·
side the bank
Miss Hearst said repeate-tly
from the witness stand that s he
did not check her carbine and dad
not know whether at was loaded
during the holdup.
Berzins testified t.hat he rushed
into the bank. giving the door a
quick push. and heard a mefallic
noise behind him. Thanking he
had slammed the door into
someone's face, he looked back.
The veteran said he saw a
woman kneeling just outside the
partially upened door with a r!ne
across one knee. She was picking
up two straight ammunition clips
and one or two bullets which had
fallen to the ground.
He did not immediately 1den·
tify the young woman as Mass
Hearst, but said s he was weanng
a long, dark coat and had long
and wavy hair, either red, brown
or auburn.
Prosecutor James L. Drowmng
Jr. then had bank !lurve1llance
films of the holdup played again.
As Mass Hearst entered the
1>ank in the movie. Jlerkms said:
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EARLY MOANING SlrOE UNDERMINED FENCE, PATIO
A Troubling View From the Top for Homeowners
Clelllente Bluff top
Slides to Highway
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OllNO.llJl't ... _
A home m an exclusive San
Clemente blufftop neighborhood
was threatened early today when
a waterlogged' chunk of the cliff
broke off and tumbled onto
Pacific Coast Highway
The slide left about eight feet
between the back door of the Clif
ford Dunham residence, 215
Camino San Clemente, and the
bluff edge. The slide tore out a
portion of a split rail fence and
bnck patio
The slide ocrurred about 7 30
a m. as city crews worked to
clean up debris left by numerous
slides Monday aftemoon and
night.
mg to want to see al , Peter said
Residents had suggested in Ju·
ly that a wall be built lo hold the
bluffs an place The minimum
cost was estimated at $300,000 to
$400.000
Concrete cribbing was con-
Colony Cove about four years
ago Peter said one solution
might be to extend the cribbing
further up the bluff face.
He said one question that mu~t
structed below a portion or
first be answered, however, is
who 1s responsible for financing
of the pro1ect.
The reside nts have suggested
the city foot the bill, for a vanety
of reasons.
It was not immediately known
whether the house was occupied
at the lime of th<' slide
Thr polb v.111 be open until 8
pm to RIV<' \'Olrrs an opportun1
t' to p1r k thrl't' names from the
18 candidate' on the city ballot to
~lt>ct ln·mt"' third r1ty counr1I.
Tht• thr<'t' 1ncumbents, Ma)nr
Arl ;\nth(l nv and ('(lunr1lm c•n
lft•ory (Ju1i:lcy J nd Hober'\_ \\'(•'t
Orange __j Con~t
In the Dark?
Cowicil Blackout Vnplanned
"This as the pe rson 1 saw "
Defense attorney fo'. l~e Bailey
<Me TANIA, PaReA2)
The repeated slides left the
stretch of highway betwee n
Camino Capistrano and Estacion
closed from 2 p m Monday to 8 a.m today
San Clemente City F.ngint'er
Phil Peter said the house and
others located along the bluff
edge are in no 1mmed1ate danger
of dropping down the 100.foot
bluff11
On e San Cleme nte Police of·
facer was sern talking with Lv.11
female resident~ of Colony Covp '
who appeared to be on their wuy \
to work.
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\\t-alht-r
\' ,1 ri j b Ir c Io 11 d s \\ Ith
sh11w1·r~ l1kt•ly lon11otht und
Wl'<inl'Sday. BC'C'llrdmi: to
lh1• wt•alher lady Chance
cir ruin 50 prrc<.'nt lOOJJZht
• and Wednesday. ll1 jth.'I 56
to 62. Lows 44 to 50.
l~SIDE TODA,.
' Worlono womt"n nou• hat'<'
stronot r mornogu lhan llw>lr
• srov-01 homr 11slt rs. $0YS a
l'C rrsrorchtr. Story. 82.
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A hi ar koul of t•lecl ion·<' ve
In int• City Council c11mpa111n
programm i n~ on Community
Cabh•vis1on "as no campa11tn
l'hlcanery, accord ans: to thr sta
taon's mana~rr
A sew<'r contractor rut throus:h
the cable leading to homes m
North Irvine. shutlm~ the pro-
itrams off from 8 to 10 p.m The
schrduled proizfii'ms "l'rc rt'
broadcast for the northrm part
of the c ity. a ccordanit to
cable,·ision manager Wayne
Hauser.
Part of the programming cut
off from the northern part of the
city was a statement by Mayor
Art Anthony "h1ch srud there 1s no real "north·south spht" an
Irvine and that some ca11didates
had pl ayed on geojtraph1c
sensillv1taes lo garner votes .
In his statement. Anthony said
that despite a ma1onty of South
Irvine residents on the councll
throughout the city's four year
history, more. city money has
heen spent Jn tht' north lhan In
the south.
Irvine Vote
Tally on TV
Irvine election watchers
can keep up with the re-
turns from today's City
Council election by phone
or television
Election results may be
obtained after the polls
close at 8 p.m. by calling
city hall at 833·3840.
The results also will be
televised on Community
Cablevision Channel 3,
with Daily Pilot Public
Service Manager George
Le1dal providing a running
commentary as the ballots
are counted.
More Rain
Expected
Along Coast
The storm that dumped more
than two inches of rain on some
parts of the Oranf(e Coast is ex·
pectt'd to liniter over Southern
California through Wrdnct1day
and weathermen say there's a
50.50 chance more ram will fall .
The storm that moved into the
area early Monday morning
brought 2 l mches of rain to
Laguna Niguel, the highest re
cording on the Orange Coast.
Elsewhere. rainfall figures
ranged from .67 mches at Hunt·
tngton Beach and .86 inches al
Newport Beach to 1 01 inches m
San Clemente and 1.30 In El Toro.
A spokes man for the Orange
County Flood Control Dis trict
said .84 inc hes fell in Santa Ana,
bringing the official county total
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Pct.er said a buildup of water
behind the bluff creawd pressurr
which forced an estimated 50
rubic yards or dirt and rock lo
fall.
"The amount of material is not
11tartllng, but It surr opens one's
eye11," Peter s aid.
The Dunham residence· i'I
located in Colony Cove. Resi-
dents of the area appeared before
the San Clemente City Council in
July demanding that the city
take action to prevent further
erosion of the cliff race
Peter said the council ordered
a study. which was prepared by
the city staff. but never pre·
sent ed.
"I expect now the council is go-
Sapporo Bombed
SAPPORO, Japan <AP) -A
powerful explosion blamed on a
time bomb set by radicals s hat·
lered parts of the Hokkaido slate
omce building today.
They rontinucd on th<'ir way.
"l can't M'<' whut .i:ooct 1t would '
do to stay here," one wa11 ht' a rd
to say.
Detenle=
Demise?
U>N DON <AP I · F.xilNJ
Russian author A lrxander
Solzhenit11yn s ays the Wrst
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"as on the verite of a col: ,
l11p11e " be c au s e o r ' "r apatulallons' · m pursu 11 mg delente with the Soviet \
L'mon
"I wouldn't be 11urprised
al the sudden and 1mm1·.
nent fall of the Wellt,"
Sol zhen 1tsyn t old an ·
terview e r Mi c ha e l
Charlton of the Drita!ih
Broadcasting Corp. Mon·
day night on the wee!kly
television news program
"Panorama."
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IN ••. .
447 for t be Maaon. Aver.,.
all for thll datt'. accordlna
ounty ~u1t11lt10. lb 9 8' ~
ood control otrlc11l• u1d re w .s no floodina an nood
trol chaMeb, but~>' not~
e was 1omt< IO<'iahit'd street
dlna. partacularJy .alone
cArthur Boulevard btlwc:cn
lta C'an>on Drive llnd BrutoJ
ttl
San Clemente. the nunrau
tllichtd off a aeries of rock and
lhdsUdes that forct•c.l police to
e oft Pat1f1« Cn;1~t Jl11>hwuy
~tn Camino Capi1tr""'° and
acaon from 2 p m . Mtnday to
.m. today.
l~ccordlna to police report~.
1lldang caused ln the recent
rm has endangered some bluff
homes in the Colony Cove de
opment.
ht• unexepectedly tntense
ainfall wa s b1amed b y
1forn1a Highway Patrolmen
h causang a huge traffic snarl
the Santa Ana Freeway that
t cars neisrl.) Jl a stand.stall
m the Orange County ltne to
alk tor three hours.
Forecast.a from the National
Weather Service call for a so per-
cent chance of rain through Wed·
nesday with continued cool tern·
peratures.
Temperatures recorded along
the Orange Coast ranged from
lows in the 50s to h ighs in the SOl..
Snowfall from the storm was
kept well above the 4,000.foot
mark and the weather station at ~1t. Wilson recorded a rainfall of ~ 8Sinches
The lingering storm 1s expect .
ed to produce more heavy rains
an the desert and mountain
areas.
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Srwwfall
In North
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California
By The Associated PTess
A ma1or wanlt'r storm
s lammed into Northerr
California today packing snow
sleet. hall and blustery winds
fiom the coast to thE' S1errt•
~evada Roads and schools were
closed in the hardest hit areas
Near th'e coast. snow was fall
1ng from Napa and Santa Ros u
northwl\rd to the Oregon bor~r
14lth sea level lo('ations In Hum
holdt and Del Norte counties
dusted whale
Snow also was falling in the
Sacramento \'allt.>'. north 11( ~I a n s nlle. "at h moderal<' s no"
Jt Red lllurr and Heddin~
Ft\'(' 1nch(•S wt"re n•ported in
Paradise at th<' 1.000-foot le\'el
;met manv of tht' nrea·~· 11chool-.
\\ \'fl' ('!(l~l.'d
In the S:rn !-'rant 1sco Bay art-a,
-.now "as r e ported heavy at
UmC':. down lo 1 S00 feel and
lo"cr Fish R.inch Rood in the
Oakland Berkt>l ey hills wai.
d osed
Mt Tamalpa1s in Mann Coun 17 and Mt Dia,bln in Contra Costa
County received measurable
... nowrall ~. a" did Skyline
»oule\ ord south of San Fran
(;sC'o. from Highway 92 abovti
~n Muteo to the Portola \'alley
Woodside area.
Chains werC' required on
l lJ~h" oy 17 between San Jost·
and Santo Crut
llU\'\' snow C'onlinucd in the
SIC'rra Ne\ adll "1th Norden, two
mile" W<'Sl or Oonncr Pui.s. re
1JOrtin1>1 ~2 inC'ht•:i of new ~now
'lnC'e the storm" ~gan Sunda ·
momtn(l With R2 lnC'hes on tht'
i:round. tht> 1100 " 11.1t·k I" flnollv
l'\fAring st>a,onal normals 1n tht•
sterrn
~kt\'orolo,::l,t M1k<' Per hner
'lld the CUU'll' o r the• lotC'St !>lOrm
11 11 cold 11rcl1(' air mns~ r arricd
111to Cahforn10 by tht jet "lrc.-om
llr irnic1 thr W<'Olhrr i1 gettlnit
e Older :-o mort• snow I~ e.x~ctC'd
t•ven at lo"er elevations
ORANGE COAST
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S~eerdeli~ Star Ul'I Tt....,._
That bespectacled soccer pla) er kicking 1l around m the
Los Angeles Col!seum 1s no ne.· other than rock superstar
Elton John. attired m u Lo:, Angdes Aztecs uniform.
John a rugby player m his nat1,·c England. took to the
field to publicize the team tn which he ha5 recentlv ac·
quired an inte res t ·
Motorcycle Class
Set for Beginners
Families cons1d l•nn~ J l\\u
wheeled b1cente nn1al tnp acrO'>!>
the l'nlled States this summer
can enro ll 1n Saddleb"3ck
College's basic motorcycle cla!>s
"!ld be ready for the road an only
six weeks
The beginning rider class
starts fonight with on-bike tram
mg sessions held Saturdays at
the Mission VltJo campus
The free course is open to peo
pie 13 and older Motorcycles and
helmets are prO\'ided free or
charge
Both the cla:.!>room and ndmi:
sessions are conducted h \· or
f1cers 01 the C'aliforn1a H1gtrn ;1\·
P.ttrol and h1~h sch<10l dnn·r
l>ducat1nn instructo rs
~tudent:. "ho s<it1sfact1111 h
complete tht> training and th(·
final rrdtnt: l\·:.t a re 1 ... :0.uL•d
rert1flcah•s ol t·o mplet1on b\ tht.•
Department or Motor \·eh1cles
Tuesday Olfi?ht sessions C'on
\'ene at 7 p m in Room 5~ a t
Mission \·at.'JO lllgh School To
t.•nroll. s ho" up for class tonight
The nding sessions arc held fo•
Pastor Slain
By Policeman
S P R I N G \' A L LEY , N Y
!UPI I The PU1>l o r of a
Ro<"kland Coun ty t•hun·h wa:.
shot and k1llec1 by u pohce office r
ln\'est 1g :H1n 1ot J r<'port of n
buri;?la1 y 11t the churd 1. rolic<" r•·
ported
Th~ Ht.•\. J Ern (''l l
Haussmonn. •rn. pa:.tor or thl·
Dul<"h Rt•forr11 t•cl ctiurrh . "u'
taken lo H .1mupo (it•nt•r.tl
Hospital afttor Monduy naaht ..,
i.hoolan.: hut dat>d 15 minute• ...
after arrival Authonttes sa1c1 h('
"a. shot out·t• 1n thr C'hesl "Ith a
357 maRnum rl'\olH1
l">o hour!> t.•.ic h Saturd.i\' nl Sad
dlcbac k Colle~e ·s pa rkui~ lot 1 on
the southra:.t end of the lower
C'ampus flou rs are arranged for
the com en1cncl' or class mem
be rs
Thosr who mass tonjght 's meet
1ng c an r<>~I S ler al n e xt
Saturday's riding session which
begins at 12. 30 p m
TANIA .•.
rested his case Mondav after lo'
mg his second kg.al b~lt lt.• of lhl· Ja,
Ba 1IC'y cndrd ha:. l l·day presl.'n
lat1on aflt.•r l ' ~ Oastnct Judge
Oh\'cr J Carter r CJC'ctt'<l a de
rense motion for d1s m1!>sal or all
charges on grOUIJdS the go\•ern
mE>nl withhe ld e\'1dcnce tending
to s how MIS!> Hearst 1s innocent
The JUdji?c ea rlier refused to let
the Jury ht>ar lC'stamony from an
expert on .. speech patterns .. who
said the heiress · rc\'Olutaonary
statements on SLA tape record·
mgs were written by members of
the kidnap gang
Twelve wllnt•sses were called
by the defrnse. with the 22-vcar-
old ddendant spt'ndang a "t'ek on
lht> stand telling or being held an a
closet. raped and threalt>Tled un·
tal sht.• Joined her k.idnapers m th<'
robberv t<l 3\'0ld bean~ killed
The cnse roulcl l(n to the 111ry
latl' thi11 werk . but at l'I morC' hkt•
Iv to wind up t'ar ly nl'~I "e't'k
Worke r s Pick~t
BAKERS FIEtl> rt'PI >
St>veral hundred l'mted Farm
Workf'rs Union prolMtoro; !!Cl up
a p 1 c k el I 1 n e a r 11 u n d th,.
Baker!>f1eld Inn Monday to pro.
l<''l a California f-'arm Our•·.iu
l.1hor 'l~·mmar.
Water Vote Issue
Clogged in Debate
Monday must ha ve !iel'mt•d
hkt' the last struw to Cart Kym In
Kymla. chairman of the Alt'lo
Watf'r ManagemC'rH A1H•n cy
IAWMA ). had asked thr South
CoaaL Regional Comm1ss1on to
tal(e a straw vote on the S7 ~
mslhon outfall sewAllC S\StPm
proposed by AWMA for the south
county .
Commissioners s pent nt'arlv
two hours debating the AWMA
plans. but failed to takt' any
straw votes and dad not dascu<i-.
any iss ue concerning thr con-
trovers ial pro1ect
Instead. lhH bickered "ith
each other and. with their legal
advist>r from the state attorney
general's office about how a
straw vote should be conducted
Kymla has been workinl{ for
m o nths to secure p l.'rmat<.
necessary to began work on th<'
new outfall system, which would
in.stan a 54·inch pipe to carry
waslewater effl"ut>nt down t~
Aliso Creek stream bed and out
into the ocean
Opponents of the project "ant
nn t•xpan•Hon 1Jt tht.• rx1stin1>1 1li
inch p1pt? Th<'y ~o ~· a lar1ott·t
n ipa('lt v \\ oul<I ln\•111· m ore
J(rowth 1n t h<' south counl\ rt•
l(aon
Monday 'i. mc l'tin~ was sup
posed to bf' for \'Ollng only on tht'
AWMA proJet'l llou.l've r, onh
nine of thr 12 comm1ss1oncr·s
"ere pres ent and e11lhl "a}'e ..
\oles are needed to pass the plans.
Rather than risk defeat.
Kymla decided to test the wand
">llh a s traw \'Ole. However.
"'hen at bec ame apparent that the
commissione rs "ere going to
l..et>p &rgusnfl IOSlCac1 or \'Olmg.
he r~uested the one·week conll·
nuance.
Ky m la and lht project's foes
wall return ne xt Monday an Hunt
inf(ton Beach for r ound three or
the b~ttle
AWMA mclude!'i Irvine Ranch
Water District. l.aguna Beach
Water District. South Laguna
Sanitation District, Los Alisos
Watt>r District. El Toro Water
District ond ]\! oullon :-\1guel
Water 01sLnct
lllan tbose ln Non.ta Jn'IM.
Al Ul.e r ttlcltrulal potllnr
~. eMdloD offl«1i1 cha.rtt· terlsed U.e earl)' turnouts a s
.. much l11htcr th111n usut.tl ··
Gent'r~IJy. tht'Y bl111mt'd damp
"eather tha5 morn•n& and snld
~y opecte-d ht'lt~ltr vouna hate
today
ProJecllons of 'oter turnout!>
by ln•mt' cit)' ofllclllls and cwn
cllmen h.avt' ranal'd up to 60 IX'r·
cent. Traditionally, l rv1ne·11
\'oters havr i;one to the Poll~ 111
grt~att'r pcrn•nta1:es than hil\l'
\'oters In Orange Cou.nty ll" a
who!('
The h ot city council election
produced a 70 ~rrent turnout
The second council election drew
43.4 percent of lht> 'oters ln the
school board and rharter eleC'
lion$ dunnit 1975. about 25 per
~nt of the \'Olers went to the
polls.
Trustees
To Bare
Holdings
Trustees of the Saddlebact..
Community College D1str1ct
fumed Monday at the Pol,itical
Reform Act of 1974, the new law
dealing with confhcl of interest
and financial disclosure
But even though all five
trustees present at the special
meeting were op posed to ll}e law
ushered in by Proposiuon §'. they
indicated they would comply and
make public their financial hold-
ings.
• The law requires public or
ficials and governmental
employes to file detailed dis·
closure forms by Jan. l. 19TI.
Trustees. "ho labeled the law
an "invasion of privacy," direct·
ed the college's bus iness
manager Roy Barletta to rum1sh
them with \he required
paperwork to assure compliance
Earlier Barletta predicted that
.. a lot of good people will lea\ e
offlcc .. as a re:. ult oft he :.tnngcnt
disclosure a ct
That brought a commC'Tlt b}
Trustee Pres ide nt Robert
Bartholomew a bout "hen the
most opportune llml' to rt.•s1(ln
might be to avoid ha\'lng to make
the disclos ure
Bartholomew who is up for re
election next year. later added
that the question did not mean to
md1cate that he ">a:. indeed
thinking about res igning
Board members blasted the
Pohll('al Reform Act us being
partal'ularl:v unfair tu the.• 1.·ol-
k i.w 's staff 11\4.'m bcrl> bcc:iu c.
unlike elected 0Har1al:., tht.•v
han • lhrir JClbs to consider ·
ll \\as po inted out that coll<'g<'
offi c1:ils '"' olvrd an th<' purr hJ:.t'
(lf l't'rtam kind:. llf l'<IWPml•nt
rnuld hnd lhemscf\e:. 111 troublt•
by an accidental omLSl>l<>n an the
disclosure.
College officials said a staff
member ordt>r1n f! IHM
t~ pewraters . for e xampll', could
t.ave action brought as:amst him
1r he failed lo disclose that he had
a rnend work ans: at IAM
In addition to thl• public dio;-
russion on tht• Political Reform
Act. trustees held a lengthy ex·
ecutivc session on Senate 8111160
which rstabli5hcs gwdellnes for
employer-em ployl' relations 1n
puhlic educational svstcms
f 'ro• l"a9€' A I
BERM ...
parks . Anthony called for a city
poll<'Y to 1ndlv1duully notify rc•!.i
dents near a proJN'l of ~hat Wtl!>
to nrrur
«011n(•1lwoman Gabnelle Pryo r
'"Cl:t''>led the c at~ a lso build
mo•lt•ls of lht· r rn1>05c<J prn1ctl1>,
nttnK app::t n'llt t'onfu!-il(ln that rf'
'ultt'd from drow1ngsofthc berm.
As lh•• mt><'t1n~ w n:1 about to 11d
iourn. J 11·Md1•nt. Dr. Tum Mal·
th1•w,, ':iid. "Thi• a rea ;if11n1t
<'111\c·1 "llt•11• lh1• ll'nni~ t'llllrti.
<irl' bt•111.c Luilt ii. 1ir111t•r l°IO!t1•
!IC'rutm> h~ th1• rei.1d1•nt:. h1•r1.11111t•
of the potcntwi Impact of 1111'
hcht" ..
With a :-1.:h. !'ound l m 11n John
Hurtnn s,11(1, "I ~UJ1J(e<1t w1• rf'f1•r
that tu I he n<''ll t't'H1n<"1I ··
Driver Hits
JO Autos in
Stolen Bus
LONDON <U PI> -The ph<•n-
tom bus driver of Mu.swell Jilli
"as bchmd the "hetl of the Nn
134 doubledeckc r for only lOC>
) ards.
Out In that ti me hl' h.il and
wrecked fwe parked cars on the
first corner as h<' accelerated the
stolen bus a~ ay from 1Ls depot
Then he b11 ckcd orr. roundc•d thr
corner. and s t<'amrollrd another
five automobil es Monday nil(ht
After this h<' s mashed Into a
bril.'k wall. knocking it down. L'n
daunted ' he set orr ;1gnin. but" as
finally balked b) u JO root tr('4! on
which he sco red a d irect hit.
•
'Off I .. imits'
c0niially GOP Party N~
NEW YORK Cl lPI I Tht· \\'lute House. (.,unnte
entry of former Treasury St•t•rct•tr) J ohn n Connally
tn the raC'u !or ttw Republican Jlre~uJcnttal nomurn
lton. al!. moving to torpedo u ··~1it1cul retreul'' Con·
nully plan> to host :,hortly uflt.1r th(\ March~ Flo.rida
1mmary. thl• l':cw York l>a1l} :"\l'\\:-:-Uld todoy
Connally. u form er Texus governqr und
Democrut turnt-d RopubhC'an. hfts announced'hc will
play host to GOP part~· bra11s Mar('h 12 unt.1 13 ul hls l·'lorc~\·11le. Tex homt•. Tht• purpoM' of tht• pow\\:ow,
ar<"ording to Tcxu~ Rt•pubh(•un Ch1.urman Ray
Jlu.tchtson. 1i> to get pJlrty t•ha1rmen from around tho
rountry togethc•r to dlscul>~ ltt'ms or muluttl interest
··including impro\'<'d relutions with Cong res$ " '
The Ncws s aid Prf'!'ildt•nt Ford 's pollt1C'ul hcutE>·
na!"ts s uspl•ct the real purl)Ost' of the meeting is to
bwld a l;rnnch pad for a Connally pre~idential c an
d.tdacy. As a result. the \\'h1k llou:.t• has passed the.
\~·ord to party regular~ that th(• meeting 1s "off li m1ts."
-;.,, .
Mayor Cites Long
Hours on Council
lrnne vott!rS will make thrl•c
of the 16 City Council candidutcs
happy today by e lecting them to four.year terms. •
The county registrar or voter~
says that 14 .263 voters can go to
32 polling places to cast their
ba Hots un ti I 8 p. m . tonight
But Mayor Art · Anthony, ">ht>
· decided not to seek re-election.
has some statistics that might
put a dam per on the celebration
parties and som e cheer in some
of the "wakes."
:.t~I 20\.l IOI.JI hour, Thl' meet
mgs coven•d 1179 .igt>nda Items
including 5!1 pubhl· hearings, 35i
<'Ons<•nt calendar items 1tnd 269
oth\•r nrnttt.>rs Of lhl' items on
th<' t.•onsent t'lllt.>ndar. normall)•
handll'd in a s 1n,:!lt.• volt.• on
se\ t.>ral 1:-~ut•:.. thl· t'ourw1l pulled
91 1tctn!> for l>t'p.irate discussion
Councilmen an• p111d $150 u
month Asked \\hat serving on
the rounc1I CO!>t in exress or t hat
salary, Anthony said. ·Td be
afraid to count "
The past year. says Anthony.
has been a busy one. He says he
spent a minimum of 15 hours
weekly on city business. not
counting the council meetings
And some of those have been
marathons. ~ndang at 2or3a m
LA Bank Robbed
During the past year. lht•
council has had 40 meetings
LOS ANGELES llJP() -A
shotgun·we1ld1ng robber ran into
a Crocker Bank branch Monday,
demanded cash then escaped
"1th S2.788 an a customt>r·i. car
( Pilot Logbook .J
Scruf fies Quiz
Scribe at Forum
Ry DOUG FRITZSCllE
Of,,.. 0..1, ...... 11411
I PROMISED the· South Coast Republican Forum
15<.-rufrles I Fr iday th.at if I had not orrended each one an
some way by the lime I finished talking a bout Irvine city
flOvemmcnt. they could get their quarte rs back at the door
Nobody asked. so I ~uess I did
The ~roup asked me to tell them ho" th<' press ~ccs
lr\'ane go\•ernmcnl. wluch the} lhouRht would bc an ap·
propriate topic cons1denng the commJ( e lection. I told them
I couldn•t speak for the press. but I could gave th<'m my own
views in about three terse word'
But first. l asked how man~ t~OURht
the press generally does a fair and ~apa
ble Job and how many thought the press
was compos ed or a bunch or h1:ised rot
ters who get everything wroni:.
There were three of each group an
the crowd of 30 to 40. I gave them p~ns
and paper and assignments to write a 25
word story on my spee(·h. I wJ'I not sur·
prised when all the stories su1d the · irnm•·
thing In differ ent word<;. That's tlw way
a good. straight report of a SJ>C(•ch worki.
""TlSCMf
I ~a
T HE ENCOUNTER also j!avr lht• Rroup the oppor1un1ty
to turn the tablC's and question t hr pn·,c; on 1tt.>ms hkc "lfavt'
you!ilopped beating your" 1fe'1 " .mil Why don't you tu kc a
!!low boat to Cambodia., .. Thl') al.,o ll'kt•d 'IOmr ..i•r1ous qUl'!>·
tions and I answe red as bc!.t I rnulcl for m \'><'lf. 1r not ror the
prci.s as a whole.
The thing 1s. the· press ki•t•pc; '11rpn~mK ml' T ake lh<'
Irvine Caty Council el<'ct wn~ l'·avt• nf'w~f>apt:r' hAve r arr1ed
articles on the racC'. "llh th•· ,1mn11nt nf .attrnl ion drpending
on thl.' van ou :. papc.·rs' ml1•11•<,I in li1t·al m utter-.
The Lo-> Angele-. Tim"' n 1rrn•ll ;a wrapup 'llorv on the
election, an wh1c h 1l broke t ht· t anll11t.111•"n111t"111{ri.up'
One J:roup of •;r•ve·11 ""' dt·larwcl "" tilt· f1.,11h nJ.! r an-
d1dates The· uthc·r i;:roup "·J' n11t ck rant·d, but 1t 1,..~.1me· 11b·
\'IOUS that lhry Wt'rl' nol lt•atl!•r '
I WONDE R F:U hv "how rt•1 k11111111: llw111• c·:.ind11llll<'!1
were or wen· not leaders. If ;1..,k1·d. I m1~:J1t h11v1· cnm1· up
with the same l111t, but m y cry~tul h,ifl 1-. nnt11n11u,ly <lowly
Only onr of th<' 16 «amhcla11•11 ha~ I'\ t•t lw1•n lll'lurt• lht• vOlt't ~.
~othat ran 't be much of u rntt·nnn
In fact, the (Inly poll 111 J r \'lnt• -. ot t'r'I w 11 h t•nuul(h
h-C'hn1 r11I r11m 1wtt•nl'c tu h•· 1·t1llNI :t poll. "'11' done by
Dl•t·1~1tm M11kin1' Jnf11rm11l11111 11r11l1•r t•nntr.1r l with tht•
Irvine· C'it17.t'n!\ Forum. ln llw l11 11ulwh:i 11urr1111111ltnl( th1•
C'lt'C'llon , 110 mnny pnl Nhut~ have• tw1•n lukt·n .11 lht• 1ntr-nt 11(
tht• poll that I won 't quotr it ht·r<> 11111 11 '' tlw 11nh rcul poll,
und Jl'I findin~s clon't a,:trl'1• with lh1• '''" 11 "li·:ill•·r-; .. In the•
Tames ~tory "
NEXT, THE UC JRVINt: St111frn1 ' Co.1 ltl11111 .-ndortit'rl
thrl.'e candidate11 Nothing wron~ with th.al 11111 lhc student
nt'w~papt>r pnntt·el lhr view°' nf lhoM• lhn •c• In llw cictlu11lon
of the other IJ. t,;Cl !\ludenti. m ;_1k1• up c1\)11ut 10 percent of
the electorate.
The Dally Pilot publish('(! mlnv11'"" "1th 15 of ltw tr.
candidates. The omitted l'and1dall' \\':l' 1nv1t<'d to be in-
terviewed, but d id not res pond
I agree that newspapers havr c1n obhut1on tn rrcom -
mend candidates-but through cd1lonul t.•ndor11emcnt!I.
NOBODY'S P E RFECT. and I 0
\ r rom" an for my share
of heat In the superheated world of Irvine poht1c~. some of st.
at the Scrulfies' m eeting
And I understand the probll.'m'i 11f 'pocc• and time that
plague newspapers •
But since there are no lhiC\'<'<. :i nrl blarkRuards in the
race whose fe lonious pasts makt· lhl'm un"orth\ of <1uota
lion and unfit to be cand1dall.'s, th<' vo11•r'> who \i.'til make the
ranal decision tonight cll'servc u~ muc h informallCln os the
press can provide
And with one cxceplion. l lu1vl.'n't found the Irvine Cat)
d1dates reluctant to talk With all cl ur re11per1 lo my col
leagu<'s, thc polls wlll be open until R p m
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Laguna/SOut• £oast
VOL. 69, NO. 62. 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1976
Today's Closlag
N.Y.Stoeks
.J
1tness Says Patty Hearst Had Am
i . ~ N FRANCISCO <UPI> -c1:/: aftu she dropped them out• woman kneeUne Just ouUlde lbe He did not lmmediatelY Iden· ina his second legal balUe of the statements on SLA tape r«e>rd
prosecution called a aurp. nse ai e the bank. partially opened door with a riOe tlfy the yo'!nC woman a.s Miss day. ln1:s were written by members
tneu today who teltilled that &Jiu Hearst said repeatedly acroa one knee: Sbe was picking Hearst , but ·said she wa.s wearing the kidnap gang. ~
cla Hearst lied on the wit· from the witness atand that she a Jong. dark coat and had long Balley ended his 11-day presen·
atand about her part in a d.ld not check her carbine and did HAARISES WIN V1CTOAY; and wavy hair, either red, brown tation after U.S. District Judge Tweln witnesses were call
btoneae Liberation Army not know whether it was loaded EVIDENCE IU .. EGAL-AS or auburn. Ollver J . Carter rejected a de · by the defense, with the 22-yea.r-
bank robbery. dutin1 the holdup. Prosecutor James L. Browning fense motion for dismissal of all old defendant spending a we.!k on j_~~ectronics expert Zigurd Benins testified that he rushed Jr. thei;> had bank surveillance charges on grounds the govern· the stand telling of being held in a
aenins, a Vietnam war veteran into the bank, giving the dOor a SONG WAl'TI'EN films of the holdup played again. ment withheld evidence tending doeet, .raped and thttatened UP• wfto was i,n the bank when Misa quick push, and heard a metallic ABOUT PATTY-.\7 As Mlu Hearst entered tbe to show Miss Hearst is innocent. til she joined ber kidnapers in the
t&arst and four SLA members noise behind him. Thinking he bank in the movie, Berkins said · The judge earlier refused to let robbery to avoid bein~ killed.
hc!ld It up on April is, 1974, said had slam m e d the door into up two straight ammunition clips "This is the person I saw." the jury bear t estimony from an The case could go ·to the jury
be .saw the newspaper heiress someone's face. he looked back. and one or two bullets which had Defense· attornty F. Lee Bailey expert on "speech patterns" who late this week, but it is more like·
pick up bullets and ammunition The veteran sa1d he saw a fallen to tbe ground. rested bis case Monday after los· said the heiress' revolutionary ly to wind up early next week.
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Clemente Bluff Cru ,
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BLUFF COLLAPSE ENDANGERED HOME AT 215 CAMINO SAN CLEMENTE
Other Slldet Forced Closure of Pacific Coast Highway by Police
Voter Turnouts
Unexpectedly High
. An unexpectedly large number
of South Coast voters were hitting
tOe polls today to decide three
n'lunicipal elections and a bond
issue of the Capistrano Unified
School District .
A midday check or predncts
showed that in Laguna Beach,
between nine percent and 15 per·
cent of those r egistered had vot-
ed; in San Juan Capistrano.
between 10 and 17 percent of the
voters had been to the polls and
in San Clemente , 11 ~rcent to 15
percent had voted.
Electton officials referred to
the voting as "brli;k," althou1oth
tbere were few Instances of wail·
ina in Imes.
Coast
Weather
Variable clouds w ith
showers likely tonight and
Wednesd ay. according to
the weather lad y. Chance
• of rain SO percent tonight
and Wednesday. Highs S6
to 62. Lows 44 to SO.
1 INSIDE TODAY
'
Worktng women now hatJf'
$trongu momogn lhcm ll'lelr
ltoy-<Jl·l'tome 1u1er1, soys a
l'C researcher. Story, B:Z.
l•dex
'" .,
A• Alt
A4
AU I M All
·~ Al .. 11 .,
A• A4
A4
"It's a \'Cry good turnout."
said one precinct wor~t Ole
Hanson School in San Clemente. .,.,,here 15 percent of the pre-
cinct's voters had turned out by
midday.
"It's brisk," said Wilma Wall ·
ington. inspect or at Concordia
School. at the city's south end .
where 12 percent had voted.
Richard and P atricia Nixon
are registered in the precinct ,
but had not cast ballots by mid·
day. There was no indication
whether the Nixons would cast
votes in the ekct ion.
The lightest voling of the morn·
mg was found at Baychff Village,
in the city's north end, where t l
percent or those registered In the
prec1nC't h od cast ballot'>.
Polls in San Clemente will be
()pen until 8 pm.
In LaJ(u na Reach, Deputy City
Clerk Peg Morrl'alt' predicted
that thf' turnout would not fall
below 35 p<•rcent
Turnout in La~una Beach elec·
lions 1s usually high. although 111
contrast to some past electioos.
no s ingle issue has infla med the
community.
Laguna Beach voters will elect
two council memb\'rs. a city
clerk and a city trrasur<'r.
The polls in Laguna Beach will
close at 8p.m.
In San Juan Capistrano, City
Clerk Mary Ann Hanover pre-
dicted a turnout of 66 percent or
mo re . In 1974. San Juan
Capistrano l'lection attracted a
turnout of 59 percent The polls
close at 8 p m. in San Juan
Capistrano.
San Juan Capistrano voters
will elect two council members
from a field or nine cand1date.s.
T he hottest election issue,
however, is Proposition A, a pro-
posal to perpetrate farmland as
open space through a special tax
levy of 10 cents per $100 assessed
(Sff VOTING, Page A2)
Wuncil Eyes
D~eClaim
For SC Fire
Filing of a $15,000 damage
claim against the federal gov-
ernment for overtime police and
fire costs during the devastating
Jan. 21 fire will be cono;idered
Wednesday night by the San
Clemente City Council.
The council will meet al 7:30
p.m. at City Hall.
The fire. which destroyed 14
homes and damaged scores of
othe rs, broke o ut at Camp
Pendleton. Blame was placed on
a group of welders working at an
abandoned pistol range ..... .
City manager Kenneth Carr
said he has recommended the
claim be approved. He said the
expects favorable action from the
council, which previously has dis·
cussed the matter privately m ex-
ecutive session.
Under government guidelines.
the city can claim only its direct
loss, which Carr estimated is
between s12.ooo and $15,000 in
overtime paid to firemen and
policemen.
lie said the city's action would
be In addition to a S.S million
lawsult fil ed last week in Slln
Diego against the government by
a San Clemente attorney.
Carr said it could take up to six
months for the federal govern·
ment to respond to the claim, on-
ce it is filed by the city.
In other matters, the council
will consider:
-A cili.zens' proposal for con·
st.ruction of an executive golf
course In San Pablo Canyon
-A request from OranRe
County Cable Communications
Company to renew its franchise to
provide c able television in the
city.
LA Bank Robbed
LOS ANGELES <UPI ) -A
shotgun-weilding robber ran into
a Crocker Bank branch Monday.
demanded cash then escaped
with $2,788 in a customer's car.
Exclusive·
Residence
In Peril
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of IM O.lly l'llet,._ft
A home In an exclusive San
Clemente blufftop neighborhood
was threatened early today when
a waterlogged chunk of the cliff
broke off and tumbled onto
Pacific Coast Highway.
The slide left about eight feet
between the back door of the Clif·
ford Dunham residence, 215
Camino San Clemente. and the
bluff edge. The slide tore out a
portion of a split rail fence and
brick patio.
The slide occurred about 7:30
a.m . as city crews worked to
clean up debris left by numerous
slides Monday afternoon and
night.
The repeated slides left the
stretch of highway between
Camino Capistrano and Estacion
closed from 2 p.m . Monday to 8
a.m .today.
San Clemente City Engineer
Phil Peter said the house and
others located alotlg the bluff
edge a re in no immediate danger
of dropping down the 100-foot
bluffs.
Peter said a buildup of water
behind the bluff created pressure
whlCh ·-rorced a n estimated so
cubic yards of dirt and rock lo
fall.
"The amount of material is not
startling. but it s ure opens one's
eyes.·· Peter said.
The Dunham r esidence is
located in Colony Cove. Resi·
dents of the area appeared before
the San Clemente City Council in
July demanding that the city
take action to prevent further
erosion of the cliff face .
Peter said the council ordered
a study, which was prepared by
the city staff. but never pre·
sent ed.
"I expect now the council is go·
ing to want to see It, .. Peter said.
Residents had suggested in Ju.
ly that a wall be built to hold the
bluffs in place. The minimum
cost was estimated at $300,000 to
~00.000. . Concrete c ribbing was con·
struc ted b elow a portion of
Colony Cove about four years
ago. Peter said one solution
might be to extend the cribbing
further up the bluff face.
lie said one question lhat must
first be answered, however. is
who is respon11lble for flnancini;
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Deteme=
Demise?
LONDON <AP> -Exiled
Russian author Alexander
Solthenltsyn says the West
"is on the verge or a col·
lap se" because or
"capitulations" in pursu·
ing detente with the Soviet
Union.
"I wouldn't be surprised
at the sudden and immi·.
nent fa 11 of the West."·
Solzhenitsyn told in·
te r viewe r Mi c hael
Charlto n of the Brit.ish
Broadcasting Corp. Mon·
day night on the weekly
television news program
"Panorama."
O.lly "'-' ,_ ... ,. ,,_., It-
EARL Y MORNING SLIDE UNDERMINED FENCE, PATIO
A Troubling View From the Top for Homeowners
County Odds 50-50 ·
For More Rainfall . .. -
The storm that dumped more
than two inches of rain on some
.parts of the Orange Coast Is ex·
peeled to linger over Southern
California thr ough Wednesday
and weathermen say there's a
50-50 chance more rain will fall.
The storm that moved into the
area early Monday morning
brought 2.1 inc hes or r ain to
Laguna Niguel, the highest re·
cording on the Orange Coast.
Els ewhere. rainfall fiRures
ranged from .67 Inches at Hunt·
ington Beach and .86 Inches at
Newport Be ach to 1.01 inches in
San Clem ente and J .30 In El Toro.
A spokes man · for the Orange
County Flood Control District
said .84 Inches fell In Santa Ana,
bringing the official county total
to 4.51 for the season. Averaiie
rainfall for this date. according
to county statis tics, is 9.84 .
Flood control officials uld
there was no flooding in flood
control channels, but they noted
the re was some localized street
flooding , partic ularly along
MacArthur Boulevard between
Bonita Canyon Drive and Bristol
Street.
In San Clemente, the rainfall
touched off a series or rock and
mudslides that forced police to
close off Pacific C~t Highway
between Cam ino Capistrano and
Estacion from 2 p .m. Monday to
8 a.m . today.
According to police reports,
the sliding caUHd in the recent
storm has endangered some bluff
top homes in the Colony Cove de·
velopment. .
The unexepect edly intens e
r ainfall was blamed b.y
California Highway Patrolmen
with causing a huge traffic snarl
on the Santa Ana Freeway that
kept cars nearly at a standstill
from the Orange Count y line to
Norwalk for three hpurs. Fo~casts from \he National
Weather Service call for a 50 per·
cent chance or rain through Wed·
nesday with continued cool tern•
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t
Parade Crush ~
To Be Studiedf
In Capistrano I
San Juan Capistrano city coun~
cilmen will consider a plun forl
controlling traffir dunnl( the anJ
nual Fiesta de la11 Golondrin1u1~
parade when they meet Wedncsj
day at 7 p.m . 1n the city hall.
William Murphy. director of.,
public works, 111 recommendin~ that the city re11t rict parking aod
close somt> street~ from 3 a.m . t
4 p.m. on Saturday, March 20, th
day of the parade.
The council is also eJCpected
consider an.agreement with thl
South EB!lt Regional Reclama
Uon Authority for the m ain
tenance o( 8 W astewateT treat~
ment plant and rezoning severa
pieces of property.
Councilmen are also schedul
to appoint m embers of a steerin
committee to study the Los Ri
area.
Cast . Your Vote; Polls Open Until 8 ;
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42 DAil Y PllOT LISC
INTREPID PHOTOGRAPHER FOLLOWED THE ACTION
~ WH Launched Behind the Competitor1
Water Vote Issue ..
Clogged in Debate
Monday must have seemed
hke the last s traw to Carl Kymla.
Kymla. ch airman of the Aliso
Water Manage ment Agency
IAWMA ). had asked the South
Coast Regional Commission to
take a straw vote on the $7.S
million outfall sewage system
proposed by AW MA for the south
county.
Comm1ss1oners spent nearly
two hours debating lhe AWMA
plans. but failed to take any
straw votes and did not discuss
any issue concerning the con-
trovers ial project.
Instead. they bickered with
each other and with their legal
adviser from the state attorney
Laguna Vet
Satisfactory
After Crash
Laguna Beach vcte nnar1an
Dr Mike Lo.:e was reported m
satisfactory cond1t1on today al
Saddleback Commuruty llospital
where ht> ts recovering from
-;er1ous 1nJunes received in a
head·o n col11s 1o n 1-'riday on
Laguna Canyon Road.
Dr. Loge. 56. remains in the
hospital's intensive care unit. lie
reportedly syfrt'red multiple
fractures and head injuries in the
colh:.1on.
Cecil BlackC'l t•r. 58, of Santa
.\na, dnver of thl' second vehicle,
was reported tn satl5fllctory con·
111lion also. lie suffered a head in-
JUrv 1n the mishap
AccordanJ: to w1tnc1>:-state-
ment' compiled by the Laguna
~at•h l'oll ce Department, a
p1<·kup truC'k driven by Dr Loge
wa-1 m lht' wronl( lanl' at th\' ttnw
t>f the.' accident.
Police estimated on the bu1s
of skid marks left by thl' truck.
that the veh1 cl<' was trovehng
hctwt'cn 49 and 53 males per hour.
Hlarketl'r told police he at·
tt•mt11t'<I to 1wo1d the impact but
eould not
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north n( B1Jt Bend near the In
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general's oCCice about how a
straw vote should be co.nducted.
Kymla has been working for
months to secure permits
necessary lo begin work on the
new outfall system. which would
insla.JI a S4-inch pipe lo carry
wastewater effluent down the a Aliso Creek stream bed and out
into the ocean.
Opponents of the projttt want
no expansion or the exist.ing 16-
lnch pipe. They say a larger ,
capacity would invite qiore
gro"'-'lh in the south county re-
gion.
Monday's meeting was s up
posed to be for voting only on the
AWMA project. However. only
nine of the 12 commissioners
were present and eight "aye"
votes are needed lo pass the plans .
Rather than ris k defeat.
Kymla decided to test the wind
\\Ith a straw vote. However,
when it became apparent that the
commissioners were goma to
keep arguing instead of voting,
he requested the one-week conti·
nuance.
Kym la and the project's foes
will return next Monday in Hunt·
ington Beach for round three of
the battle.
AWMA includes Irvine Ranch
Water District, Laguna Beach
Water Distr ict, South Laguna
5.rutation District, Los Alis~
Water District. El Toro Water
District and Moulton Niguel
Water District.
Fro• Pag~ A I
SLIDE •.•
oflhe project.
The residents have suggested
the city root t he bill, for a vanety
of reasons.
It was not immediately known
whether the house was occupied
nt the lime or the slide.
One San Clemente Pohce of·
ncer was seen talking with two
feomale residents of Colony Cove
who appeared to be on lhe1r way
to work.
They continued on their way
"1 can't see what good 1t would
do to stay here." ont' "as heard
to say.
* * * Fro•Pa~AI
RAIN ...
peratures.
Temperatures recorded nlong
the Orange Coast ranged from
lows In the sos to highs in the 60s.
Snowlall Crom the t1torm wu11
kept well above the 4.000-root
mark and the weather station at
Mt. Wilson recorded a rainfall or
:l.Minches.
The lingering storm 1s expect·
ed to produce m ore heavy rains
In the desert and mountain
areas.
Monopoly
Suits Dropped
WASHINGTON (AP> -;--The
Justice Department today
dropped ils antimonopoly
lawsuits against the Goodyear
and Firestone tire companil's
because department officials
ha\•e decided they don't have
~nough evidence to support the '
. charge~.
T h e department bas spent
about $1 million on lhe c~se
stnce they were fit~ in Aug t
1973. against the nation's o
largest ure manufacturers .
1
~ .......... St~~
.. Sldewalll 1orfln" with
kateboucb ., as Popular 11:1 the
water vane1.1 , accordina to 1t~
a~~nts, suds of whom nt
tended and p&rhr1patt'd 1n
Laauna'a Grand Prix of
Skateboard1n1 Sunday FlV~ wlnn~rs In t"o d1v1:s1on:-.
walked off cor roU«d om "1th
two •urt boards and expcm11vl.'
uateboarda.
Ed Ooltachlkh. owner of the
Oak Str~t't S urf shop \\h~th
sponsored thl' l'Vl'nt. said Mon
day he viewed the competitJon us
u suc:ces11. not only ~"l'ause of tht'
aood turnout. but becuuse the
event came off safely.
"We'r-e lryln1 so hard to
make thls sport have a safety im
age," Gottschlich said. Allhou~h
•n ambulance '1as near un
standby, it only rolled onct'
"It turned out to be a kid pla~
ang softball on the high :.chool
grounds, H Gottschlich said
Th~ first place flnlshers ln
each di\ b1on wun surfboard:. Runnt•r~ u ll "on t-katt•bo1u·tb und
the "innt•r, of prect'dln.-i heaL'i
"On ,\rnll't>o.11 d NIUJl)mt•nl
Th,• ,., ,•nl "us ftlmt•d by
?\tuC'Gtllt' rli) to'rcen1an 1-'tlrns.
JlfOO\ICt'I ll o ( sud111.i mU\"l\'' 11nd
pho10.:r:111hi•ris from Sl'\'eral
mu~.azm,•:. C'O\ errn.: i kattboud
mga:. u s
Sowh Coast
Vot e Numben
Elert11111 r1·~ulb for south
rou~t l'll" dcct1oni. und the
Cap1i.lru0nl1 L' 1111 tl'd S<'hoot
D1t.tril't $30 mil hon bond ts·
~ue:. mall be a' atlJblc by
calling the folio" Ing of· ftt·er:.
-l. a It u n a B <' a c b :
49-1-11:?4 1c1t' hall I and on
l'hannt•I Ill · Stor<'r Cable
:.~:.tem
-.'\an C lt-m.-olc: -&9:?·5101
I Cit) hall I
'an Juan Capblrano:
493-1171 tell> hnll 1
CONTESTANT IN EARLY HEAT ZJPS ACROSS FINISH
Grano Prix of Skateboarding Drew Top Talent
Top winners were. Diviswn I
ll<t years and under) Bob Shea of
San Diego. firs t : Cher~ I
Mawdsley of Laguna Beach.
second : and Todd Hauck or
Laguna Beach. third: Di\·is1on II
(above 14 years) Tom Simms of
Los Angeles, first: and Garv
Hitchcock of Mission V1eJ o.
s econd (no third place was
given).
--Capistrano Schools :
496· 1215 or 837 5181.
'Big Foot'
Justa Dog
CINCINNATI <UPI>
The mystery of the local
"Big Foot" apparently has
been soh•ed.
There have ~een reports
of a large. hai~ creature
roaming the area, e \·admg
both capture and identuica-
llon.
Last week. "Big Foot"
was seen again, and
although it got away,
police made a mold of a
rootprmt and took 1t to Ctn·
cinnat1 Zoo Director Ed
Maruska.
Maruska's verdict "The
print was made by a large
dog."
2 Capo· Beach
Projects Get
Extensions
Re gional Coastal com
m1ss1oners grunted extensions
Monday for two condomm1um
pro1ects in Capistrano Beach
Both perm1l extensions went to
developer John Hadley, who
plan:. to burld 33 condommium
units near the intersection of
Camino Capistrano and Camino
Mira Costa.
The first project. located al the
southeast corner of the mtersec-
l1on. calls for 12 two·story
townhouse units. plus a swim·
ming pool and 12 guest parking
spaces. The net density ts 7 5
dwelling units per acre . which
falls within the commission's
standards.
The second pro1ect, located
just a half ·block north of the In -
tersection. includes 21 two·story
townhouse units, an add1t1on to u
swimming pool. tennis courth,
saunas and 64 parking space~.
The net density 1~ seven dwelling
units per acre
As a cond1llon of approval.
Hadley agreed to extend lhe e~
lSttng bike trail on the nearby
Grant Company pror1erly, by
bwldlng a hnk of the tratl on his
own parcel.
Hadley. or Lo!> Angelec;,
onglnally recc1vt-d permits m
1974, but was not able to began
construction before they t•xprrcd
Th<' new perm its arc valid until
January of next yeur
Driver Hits
JO Autos in
Swlen Bus
LONDON <U PI> -The phan-
tom bus driver of Mu'>"<'ll 11111
was behmd the wheel of the! N"
134 doublt>decker for only 200
yards.
But in that time he hit and
wrecked five parked <'ars on the
first comer u he accelerated the
stolen bus away from its depot.
Then he backed off. rounded the
comer. and steamrolled anoth('r
five automobiles Monday night.
After this he smashed tnto 11
brick wall. knocking 1t down. l'n·
daunted. he set oH aJtarn. but was
ftnally balked by a 30-foot tree on
wtuch he scored a direct hit.
The driver lnJ>ed out and Oed
into the night. leavinit anirry auto
owners inspecting their wrecked
vetucles
A police spokesman. who said
two youths might possibly have
been invol\'ed. estimated the
damage al "several thousand"
pounds.
Lagun~ Runs Operation
City Takes Over Animal Control Duties "'.•
By JACK CHA PPELL ot llM oau, .-i1MJUff
The city of Laguna Beach
began its own animal control
operation today. taking over
when the SPCA abrupUy can·
celed an eight-year contract
'11-ilh the city.
Terry Brandt. u~s1stant city
manager, said he believes the
citizens can expect a higher
level of service no" \\Ith the
city-run operation.
On an interim ba:.L~. the city 1s
contractrng ~ ith Dr. Ro:.e
Ekeberg for shelter Cac1lilles at
lht> Canyon Kennel.
The city's new a nim al
services officer 1s Shawn
Christensen. Until arnval of a
specially designed animal con·
trol truck. the oHtcer wall use a
radio·dlspatched pick up truck
outfitted with necessary cages
Mrs. Christensen will be
authonzed to issue c1tatfons for
ammal violations. as well as to
take Into custody stray ammals .
She spent much of today re-
ceiving an orientation in the
Laguna Beach Police depart-'
ment.
Laguna Beach residents with
questions on animal enforce-
ment complaints may call
494-1124 ext. 280 or 281from8 a.m
to 5 p.m . Arter 5 p.m. the number
1s 494 ·0753. Questions about
licensing s hould be directed to
49-1·1124, ext. 237. The city shelter
lt>lephonenumber is497·3SS2.
The city's old contract w11h
the SPCA was for 52 hours a week
of enforcement patrol and en·
forcement.
authonung a contract "1th Dr.
Ekeberg and will pass necessary
ordinances authonzm~ c1lattons
The SPCA j?a..-e no formal re·
ason for 11:> canct'llallon. other
than to say that over the e1ght-
~ear assoc1atton \\llh the city.
condtllons had changt!d.
However. 1nCormally, 1t 1-1
kn own that the agl'OC) \\US irked
by efforts b) a <·1hll'n:. grOUIJ ,
the Pet Rcspons1h1hl~ Commit
l <'e. to 111d 1n rl•duc1n1o< tht•
number of un" antl.'d ~urplu11
pets by a low cost spuyani,: and
neutering program
In addition. lhl' af,!l'nry ts rr
ported to be :.ohc1llnJ? thl· bus1
ness of th(' C'itv of lrvant• Cw
animal sheltl•r Sl'n·1cl's Under the new arrangement.
the city will have enforcement 8
hours a day for nil seven days a SC Watclunan week, Brandt said.
The Laguna Beach City Coun-""'
cil Wednesday will consider R •
formal action allocating $15,000 ecovermg
for animal control service~.
New SC City Chief
Choice Due Tonight
After Beating
,\ night \\ atrhman hrutalh
ht"aten "1th a pipe by burglar:-
who broke Into <1 S,m ( 'lt•menh•
n·::.t.iur Jnt Fl'I.> 22 n·m.110-. undt>r
rar<' .11 San Clt•ml'illl' Genl.'ral llo~p1tal
llosp1tal r11dt•s su1d J ohn Vas
qucz, 55. 1:-slov. ly recovering
from mult1ple skull fractures San Clemente city councilmen
hkely will announn• their choice
for crty manage r at \\ednl.'sday
night's council mectine. Mayor
Anthony DiC 1ovann1 !>aid to·
dav
D1G1ovann1 said th<' council
'"has a likely pro:-l)<'ct " for th1•
pos1t1on now h e ld by City
Manager 'KennC'lh Carr. lie 1:-.
steppins.: down to bt•<·ome the r1ty
Field Trips
Weighed by
LB Trustees
A nock of field trips and u
special report on Thur~ton In
termed1ale school !loals will bt-
amon1t items confronting the
Laguna B<'ach L'n1f1('d School
District board or educatio n
ton11tht
The board "111 m('('l ut ti 45
p rn . 45 m 111ut ('S rarht•r than
normal bt'causC' of r1ty l'lect1on
The bourd .i~1·nda 1nrl11des rc
quests for appro\al of lhl' South
Coast Lt>a~u<' Stucknl Coun1 •il
Wintt'r Cnmp, Thurston's Rth An
nual Colorado llhc·r Trip, and 11
natural history /l411d·1val field trip
by h i~h school stude nts In
cooperullon with llH' US Marine
Corps.
A special report on "onl<i ld1•11
tif1l'd by part'nti;. teocher11 and
students at Thurston school "111
he given at the• bt.•j!mmng of th<'
board meeltn~.
SC Burglaries
Yield $2,000
Two residential burglarit'S in
which $2,000 in items w<>rc stolen
are under 1n,·est1gataon by San
Clemente Pohct'
Leo M~Gowen reported loss or
stereo equipment and guitars
worth $937 from his apartment at
t26CalleSan D 1e~o
Meanwhile. a Callt• Pt"seador
woma n 11a1d turquoise. cameras
and coins "orth Sl ,015 was t aken
from her home The incidents
were reJ)Orted to police during
the weekend.
t
finance director.
The mayor said the council has
con:.1dered candidates recom
mended by a private managt·
menl consultant and others.
Salary range for the job is $26.000
to $32,000 annually.
If action is taken Wednesda..-
night. DiGiovanni said. the new
man could be aboard al City Hall
by mid-April.
The agenda item "selection or
a city manager" is one oflhe last
items scheduled 10 be deliberal·
cd by the council. The meeting
will begin a t 7 · 30 p.m. at City
llall.
Jn a related topic. lhe council
will receive petitions bearing th"
signatures of 91 people requestrn~
the council rescind previous ar
lion mcreaslng the pay scale for
the financed irector 's position.
ll was recently decided thal
Carr should earn about $28,00o
when he takes the job, instead of
thf' previous salary maximum uf
about $24 .000. Carr now earn'
532,000ascity manager
Councilman Arthur Holm e~.
who 1s set>ktng re.election today.
stud last week that he wlll offer a
motion asking that thf' con
troversial increase he rescin1k1I
Wednesday's meeting will lw
Holmes· last for his currf'nt cnun
c1l term.
\'.1sque1 "a~ lwatcn bv thrc1·
burglars "ho t•n11•11..•d Arturo's
Mcx1l·an Hestaurant . 2731 S. ~I
Camino Real, through u roofto11
ventilator and found l11m u~lc<'p m
th<' loung1• arl•a
A i.1·cond man" ho was sleeping
m lht' bar a boul 211 fcC'l awuy was
not 1n1u ri·d P ol1el' s ;i1d lhl'
burglar'> appar1·nlly did not see
the :.enind mu 11
Tht• n•-.t.1111 ant 'u:-tamed no
101;:.. 1\ llHt•1• foot lc·ngth of p1p1•
hehC\'l.'d 11w d Ill llw <ittack was
found m-;11 t h1· I l''>luuranl aft tor
the mc11l1•n1
f 'ro1t1 Page 1t I
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'Off Limits'
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Connally GOP Party Nixed
NEW YORK (UPI> Ttw Wh1ll· lloust'. fe1:1nn ~
entry of forme r Treas ury S1•< n•lary .J ohn H Connally
in the race for l he Republu·;1n p1 cs1dcnl1al nominu
lion. 1s moving lo torpedo ..1 "poht 1C·,tl r<•t r 1•;1t · <·on
nally plans to host shortlv ;11l1•r the ~l arch fl rloml.1
primary. lhc New York 0:11l y :'\1"•\" said today
Connally. a forml'I T l•>..1s govcrn11r :~ct
Demoerat.turne d -Rcpubhc:in, h as announced hi."' will
play hos t lo GOP party brass l\tc.irc h 12 and l:J .1l his
Floresville. Tex home. The purpose of th1· 1111'\ ,\-Ow.
according to Texas Rcpubhtc.in C hairm an Ray
Hutchison. is to get party chairmen from around the
country together to discuss 1temc; of mutual interest,
"including improved relations with Congr ess "
The News said Pr('s ident Ford'~ polil1ral lieute-
nants s us pect the real purpose of th<' met'l111g 1s to
build a launch pad for a Connally prl•s1dcntral can·
didacy. As a res ult, lhc White Hous e has passed tht·
wor d to party regulars that the me et in~ 1s "ofr'
limits."
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Clo ing Pric ·NEW YORK
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STOCK EXCHANGE
TU!!C!!f, Match 2. 1976 L/SC DAIL y PILOT A • '
Tax T i p s ·
Which Medical
Costs Deductible?
8) SYL\llA POltTElt
fSutllmoS~i J
It )OU ltemllt' your me<11cal expt>n e de<iut'ttons on
f'orm 1040 yuu m 41Y find Sl'Vcral 1 RS and coul1 ruhna!> In
197S of rrurial Importance to your well·bt.11na und tA1s
&~s beyond )Our p()Ci(Clbook To bi1ustrut" with acluul
t'llH'
A Husband and wife wf'nt to a nonprotlt renter fundt.'<i
by several rt>llglous or.:~niulioni< for murri•gti roun11eling.
After some months of counselin&. the couple fell they w~re ,
healthy and e njoyed ll more nit•nlnaful relationship.
Nt'verth"less. the IRS
said that the fees they
paid wer*1ot medical u~nse~ecause the
counseling was not for
the prevention or al-
lev1aUon of a physical or
mental defect or iJlness.
Money's
Worth
The rouns.ehng 's purpost' "as to help impro"e a murriagl'
wh1rh makes t he fees a non-deducllble personal expen~l·
-ANOTHER HUSBAND and wife under"ent a pro-
gram of treatment for sexual anndequary and 1ncompat1blh·
ty conducted by psych1atr1s t s at a hospital Tht• •
psychiatnsts believed there "a's a greater probability of
success If the patients stayed at a hotel near the hospital
during the two-~·eek period of lrutmenl. The couple dad
thas and went to the hospital each morning for the consulta·
hon sessions with the psychiatrists The IRS ruled that the
couple's cost 'Of meals and lodgmg during the treatment
period did not qualify as a medical expensl' because the
meals and lodging at the hotel were not part or institutional
medical care. .
-A d octor 's daughter had curvature or the spine. for
which one accepted method of treatment is u regime or
highly vigorous exercises. Because of his daughter ·~ long-
time 'interest in ballet. the doctor fell that hallct dancmi:
would be her most effective l'xerr1St' and prdl'r11ble to a
course of treatment through use of a bru1·c
HE THEREFORE ENROLLED h~'r full time in a ballet
school and deducted tuition, room and bo..rd at the ~choot as ·
a medical expense. The Tax Court disullowl•d the dedurtion
becausl' the doctor faded to prove he "ould not have In-
curred these expenses if hi11 dau.:htl'r "erC' well Shl' had
taken ballet lessons before becoming 111 and continued tht>
lessons after she left the ballet school, even though this had
no connection with her illness. The 1mphcat1on wa~ that at·
tending school was motivated as much by personal 3:.
med1cal reuons.
-A favorable ruling in '75 covered bland 1rn11nduals
who require the services or Cull-time or p.irt tame readers to
perform the duties of their professional or Hm1 '.
professional employment satisfactonly The IRS said that, •
an l'ases where a reader's services are rt.'QWrcd and used
solely in the blind individual's ..-.ork. he may properly de·
duct the cost of the reader ai. a busanc~~ expense. 1f he
itemizes his deductions . <Medical exp<.·n:.cs arc dedU<•t1blc •
only to the extent they exceed 3 percent of your adjusted ·,
gross income; there's no such lim1tat1on on your bu!i ancs:.
expense deductions I
-... ANOTHER ··~VORABLE ruling deJlt 1.1. 1th u
paralyzed professor who needed no help an rarrymR on
personal and business acti\'it,ies In has hometown but who
required help when he had to make busines:. trips away
from home In connection with has employment The I RS •
ruled that. since he spent money on such help only when
away from home in connection with h is employment, he
could deduct these expenses as an ad1ustmenl in arriving at
his adjusted gross income, whether or not he 1tem1zed h1:.
personal deductions.
For a disabled attorney. though, who needed help with
his prosthesis. and daily adm1nastrat1on of medicine during
the conduct of both his personal and busane!\S affairs, such
help constituted nursing services the expense of which
qualified as a medical expense. not a busanc~~ expcn~c.
SPECIAL T ... I P FOR '75 by the Research Institute of
America: Jf you are among the milhons of shareholders In
American Telephone and Telegraph who reinvest your
d.Jvldends to buy more AT&T stock. you get a S percent dis·
count from the market price or AT&T when Telephone uses
~our dividend lo buy more Telephone i.hares for you
The IRS says that, ·hen Lhis hopJ><.'nS, you must report
as your dividend income the full price of the shares bought
for you rather than the amount or your cash dividend, which
is actually S percent less than the price or the !\hares. In
sum. that discount is taxable income to you.
Bl11e Collar Workel's
Male Domain Slips
As Women Ge t Jobs
WASHINGTON CAP) -Women ar<> moving in i.:reater
numbers into whal were once cons1dt>r<'d "mc·n only" jobs
nnd now account for 18 percent or Amt•ru·a·~ blue·collar
workers. the Labor Department report!>
"They arc working practically every lYJJ•' of occupation
that was once the pnvate domain of mr·n, · '>JY~ A~~l
Serretary of Labor William II Kolberg
"WHF.THER IT'S subway construttlon, brtdRl' t>u1lrl
lnf't, bo1lermakang, bulldozing, truck dnvlnj( or runnlrl~ l;il,l
newspaper presses -all tough 111Hl dirty 0 1 d11nl(•·rou' Joh~
the women are at 1t."
The government's figure's ~how lhal .it lht· tnrJ of 1!17: •.
women held about 18 perrcnt or 5 5 m1ll111n of I ht• 211 Z m11llott
hlue-collar jobs This ls up from M 9 111·r<·t·nt in l!HiO wh1·r1 :11,
million women worked 1n blue t•ollnr on·u1.11.1l10M. ('<HTt
pared with 20.:; million men.
Whtie the increaac has not ht•1•11 dr:11n.1lll'. Kolhcrit '"Y'
laws aitainst sex discrimination 1n htrtni: <tnd pr 11niot111n
prtactaN•fl are having a positive 1mp111'1
lie cites figures which sh<>w a 74 prrrl'nt anc·r NlS<' 1n 11n1•
year an the number of women appn·nl 11·v-. an !)II 1)('('111111twn11I
groupin~s And, he noted an an antrrv11•w, 1111 but thrN· of
these -bt'autlclans, cooks and nwdal'Bl·dentol frc:hnu·11rn'4
were n~_,erved for m en 20 year aJ:o
THE LABOR DEPARTMENT. wh11·h 11•tol(n1zcs 41~0('
C'upalions as apprentlceablc, report~ thul mo or 40 1wrc<•nl
had female apprentices last year, doublt' the numll('r an
1974. However. the total number or women an rrg1!\tNrd prr1
grams was only 3.700 or about 1 perc1·nl of the 400,000 re
glstered apprentices
Among JObs women arc beml{ lraant'd for or<' :ur('rart
and aulo mechanics. butchers, cobmrl makers. cement
masons. machinists, pipefltters. plastcrrr!.. plumtwr~.
roofers, strurtural steelworkers and toolmaker!\.
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.4JJ DAILY PILOT TU!!d!y. Match 2. 117'
Political Notes
Douglas Forming Ftirid
By O.C. HlJSTING °' .. _, ..........
McDonnell Oou1tas has announced the forma·
t,ton of a fund throu&h wt\lch Ill peraonnet can llV«!
voluntary nnanc1al i upport lo ca.odidal~ for
lederal and shale poltllcal office.
The Good Government f'\lnd, formed under
provUJlona of the f'ederaJ Elt>ctlon Campa1cn Act
Ame ndments of 1974, will be non-partisan
Part1c1patlon 1s limited to people an the senior ranJ!.s ot management throuahoul McDonnell Doug las.
Paruclpat1on will be entirely voluntary. Partici·
pant.s may authorize payroll dtduct1ons of not less
than two dollars or more than ten dollars weekly .
· The purpose of tile fund will tw to promote the
eHective <-1t1zen hip of McDonnell Douglu
employes throuah their fanandal participation In
the federal and s tate el~tlve pr<><.'1!ss. to asst&t tn
the nomanat1o n and election of candidates for
polJllcal office who w11J protec:t and advunee the in·
teresls of part1c1pants ln the tund1 lo promote the
free enterprise system, and to s upport the
aerospace industry.
Operation of the fund wall be based at the cor·
poratlon 's St. Low headquarters The fund 's
Articles or Association pro\•ldl' fo r the
estabhshmenf of a Good Government Comm ittee
composed of Mc Donnell Douglas personnel to direct
its basic policies w ith respttt to expenditures and to
d1sbun;e its funds to can<hdales and Pohll<-al com·
m1ttees. Its assets will be held by St Louis L'nion
Trust Company, a nd its act1v1lles wall be reported
to part1c1pants and to appropnate pubh<-agenc&el>
as required b y law. • • • CARL KARCHE R will serve as chairman or
Ronald Reagan's Orange County Campaign Com-
mittee, heading an executave t'Ommittee that in·
eludes Willard S. Volt. umpaign director . Arthur
Schick. fanant'e chairman; Alice Bartlett. precinct
chairman, Mary Jane Smart. headquarters
chairman . and Pat Dalton, special events
chairman
John Wayne and Walter Knott are honorary
chairmen of the Reagan committee in the county.
In addition. Voit has unve1le9 a ltst or 61 people
who form the Reagan tor President steering com·
m1ltee in Oran~e County. They ant'ludl'
George Argyros. Newport Beach. Ted Bartlett,
Huntington Beach. Ronald Birtcher. San Juan
Capistrano : Or Edward Boseker, Sant• Ana; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burke. lluntmgton Beach.
Merrill Butler. Jr .. Newport Beach: Dr. Vin·
cent Carr.oil. La~una Beach: Ano Caspers, Newport
Beach: ~1llis Clemons, Santa Ana . Michael T
Collins. Newport Beach.
Helen Correy. Newport Beach: Joanne Coontz.
Orange , lla rry Dalton. Tustin: 01<-k' Darling.
Newport Beach ; Marshall Duffield, Newport
Bea<-h.
Mar gare t ~uffy, N e wport Bea ch;
Richard F . Evan1. Oranie: Ku A Ewan1. Newport
Beach, A. Famularo, nta Ana. M Keltlt Gaede,
Lacuna Beach
&taunce Gladman. Tust n ; Dlna Ouldager.
l.agunai O.acb, Tim Jl1udan1 r, N wport Beach,
Cu/ford H ubll. Ana.Mlm. Butnce Hawlun • Seal
Bea~h.
Gavin Hctbert Jr .. Neweort Buch; Ted
Herlihy, San Juan Capbtrano. Vlr&Jnla Knott,
Newport Heuch. Louts Knobbtl, Santa Ana; Lois
Lundber&. La Habra.
Helen McCallum, Laguna Beach: Brad Miller.
Newport Beach: Ed Malls. Lag una Boch; Jerry
Moore, Orange; William Moses, Tustin.
Dan Montano. JlunUngton Buch, Mr aad Mrs.
Bruce Nestande. Orange. A. PMtrlck Nagel.
Newport Beach; Michael Nason. Mission VieJo:
Borg Nealson, La,,;unu Beach
Thomas O'Keefc. San Cle mente; Butchle
Porter. San Juan CaptStrano; Burt Proctor, Corona
del Mar: Paul Prese.ly, Sap Clemente: Jay Reed.
Newport Bea<-h
AJu Robertson Jr , Laguna Beach~ l'bomuC..
Rogers, San Juan ~p1Mraoo; Lee Sammis,
Ne-. port ~a<-h . Ben~rl} Sch1<-k Santa Ana, Alan C.
Stoneman. Newport Beac h ,
Or. Marshall Stonel>treet. Anaheim : Dr.
Herbert Stros<-he1n. Santa Ana. George Sluraas,
Newport Beat'h . V1rgan1a Valentine, Balboa ;
WilJard D \'01t. Balboa
Ed Ward. Costa M~a : Gene Washburn. Corona
del Mar. Frank Whale, FuJterton : Donna
Wilkinson, Sart Clemente. Re''· Ralph Wilke rson,
Anaheim; J ohn R Young, Newport Beach. • • • ORANGE COUNTY CITIZENS supporting ef·
forts within Congress to reopen the investigation into
the assassination or John F. Kennedy ar.e forming a
Citizens· Comm ass ion or Inquiry.
Organil..iltlonul meetings wjll be held al lht
home of Belly Rush. 3073 Johnson Ave., Costa
!\lesa. phone 549-0206. These meetings will begin at
7·30p.m Mart'h3andll.
UCI Room
Dedicate d
To G e rard
The Ralph Waldo
Gerard Reading Room an
!l;eurob1ology has been
dedicate d in the UC
Irvi n e b1ol og 1cal
's ciences building ,
Steinhaus Hall
The new reading room.
envisioned a s a growing
, literary resource an the
Deatm Elsewhere neurost'iences. contru.ns
as its nucleus the ex·
tensive personal library
of the la te Dr. Ralph
COR P US CHR ISTI.
Tex. <AP > -Wltllam
Red Fox, 105, a Sioux In·
dian who for decades
was a colorful Wald West
s howman, died at a
Corpus Christi hospltaJ
tttonday . Red Fox
claimed to be the last lJv.
ing person who had been
an the area or the Utlle
Big Horn battle of 1876.
PARIS IAP> -J ean
"artlnon. 66. an anterna-
t1onally known conduc-
tor who conducted the
Chkago Symphony from
1963 to t968, died Monday
after a long illness.
SAN DIEGO (AP>
Funeral serva<-es were
held today for Philip
Stt>lnma n, 99, a veteran
Marria,,e
Ll~11.n
BEAllOSLEY llEYf\ -Jan lt,
0 .. 10 c.a. ... r n. •nct "•••" llff. >I.
Doell ol H""ll""'Oll Ike< II \fll OM·!>CHANT l -Jaft J I,
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C:HllONl\lfit.nALLIHOS -Fell
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of the Spanish-Amerkan Waldo Ge rard, UCI pro.
war. who died in a fessoremenlus
hospital. He was a Navy Dr. Gerard "as rirst
fireman and helped dean of the t.:Cl
rescue survivors after Graduate Di\'is1on.
the sinking or the bat·
lleshlp Malne In 1898. GG woman
MODESTO (AP) -
The president of the DueRefun Stanislaus County FaJr
Board died Sunday from SACRAMENTO <API
auto act'adent injuries. -A $100 refund to a
authorities reported. Garden Grove woman
Frank Dom~. 56, was has been approvedby the
uuured in a two-car aCCl· State Lands Comm1ss1on
dent four days ear lier lD for an incomplete land
Merted County. buy that occurred In 18S8.
On May 28, 1898, an
1'uolomne Co unty.
James McCormkk pa1d
JAMES " ~:~·~THE.A. mi. $100 for 80 acres of land.
.,..,, o1 .... .,.,...01111 •. c.. D•••otoe."' the commission was told,
F.lw"-• "· ,.,. lkto•d ...,._ ot d d tlfi l Mn. H•n<• ""''" .... 10.,,,., , .. _.,. an re<-e1ve a t'er aca e
J-... Melln•..,dAmy-11* Aho Of purchase the nexl
,..,.,.,.,, llY "'' per..-O, Mr & Mn mon th. J~ • ~thtr. _,.1&\-t•r~ a.tty Ann
_,,.., """ on• '"o'"•" 110 1>er1 However. he didn't ""'"'" M• MAI'-..... ,. .cuw <-omplele the purchase by
.....,.Dor ol The WddllNO V•il•yYM-fl' It' ng '' p rOO f Of t hn CA. 1nc111n Guicle• •"d •••..O •• 1M ,.
·-·• Ch•ef. "'"' ••• 4(.llw '" ,.,. mineral <-harat:'ter of the• AY\0 IAm•rlt•" .,, ...... So«•• land .. The s aln wns can Ot~l1•tl0tt, ., 1 ,,,.mbf'f of Th• ~· 4'I -·••• crv11. 1....,.,,,. H111, M< .. o celed Aug. 13, 1918
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wvic .. ..,,, 1M ... Id T111Mlo 2 00 PM,
(f\•M• o t O Connor L•t~ Hllh
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BEFLECTIO~S by
Reyn
Sheff_.
, .. ,...,..., Cl Del• ol "9elll Mo•<" 1 ----..
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ORANGE COUNTY
COast
Eatery ~
Sued
A patron "'ho claims
that he <-ut his mouth snd
aums when he bit into
broken glass he found an
hJs tO.'!Sed l>Uhtd hai. sued
tl Newport Be1H h
rfttaurant for $25,000 Ln
Dean's Aide ' damaces
Richud Cha\'('2 8411
of Mia helm, formerly
exP<:ullve director or the
Anaheim lnde pendent'e
Community Center, has
been appointed assistant
dean or students at the
College of Medicine al UC
lr\'ine.
Edward ('. Ho<-ker
further claims In the
Orange Cdunty Superior
Cou rt at't 1on fil ed
against Muldoon's lnsh
Pub, 202 Newport Center
Dnve. that he swallowed
some of lht> glai.s \\hen
he dtned at the f8t'1hty
last March 11.
WEDNESDAY
o Sirloin
teak
soup, salad, roll, and dessert m:.==:s2 35
It till Sift •
Diep Fwy. SPIRES
Served
tr om
3 to 10 PM
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try to llf't' the othC'r·~
viewpoint wt m 1lre
allow1nces for those
lnrr equt'nl
dis-.rTement.. that m1y
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If you are like many other people, you really
do intend to give blood or to join the Red Cros<.
someday. You've even thought of enrolling in a CPR
class to learn how to treat a heart attack victim. But
other things interfere; you don't find the time, and
there's really no hurry.
No hurry'? Every day hospitals in Orange County
place orders for blood with the Red Cross. On a
typical day last week, the Red Cross Blood Center
had orders for 105 units, from Hoag Memorial
Hospital Presbyterian. Martin Luther Hospital, St.
Joseph's Children's Hospital, Anaheim Memorial.
and others throughout the cotlty.
And a growing numbc>r of pc•oplv attend CPR.
classes-the new Red Croc.,.., program for Cdrdiopul·
monary Rc~uscitation-to leac h you how lo respond
to a relative, a friend, u neighbor or cl stra nger who
is suddenly gripped by a heart attack.
The Red Cross ,.., an agc>ncy of mercy. Nea rly
everything it does is designed to save lives, o r bring
comfort and relief, here and around the world. This
month is Red Cross month. If you can give blood,
if you would like to contribute time as a volunteer
or money as a member, if you would li ke• to know
more about the Red Croc;s programs including the
CPR classes, call
American Red Cro ss
Ornngl! County Chapter + A United Way Member Agency .
M W Hutch1.,on. Cha1rman
Edward I·. Colburn. Manager
601 N. Golden Circle Dnw
Santa Ana, C"hfornla q270'">
Telephone (714) 835 53Hl
Number '15 in a series of public ser vice advertisements
sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, California
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Orange Coast ·. r ~ . .. . EDITION
Today's Closing
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL. 69, NO. 62, 2 SECTIONS, 2A PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 19~6 C. TEN CENTS
.
Science 'Could Harness 'Sun's
,SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A cterial process lhat could one
harness the sun for power and
Unlze seawater for irrtga\ion
has been discovered by a
m of scientists, it was an·
ncedtoday.
. Dr. Walther Stoeckenlus. a
lJ biologist, headed a reseanh m from the UC Medical
ter in San Fr anci.sco and the
. tional Aeronautics and Space
,
Adminis trati o n at Am es
Research Center in Mountain
Vlew that discovered the pro-
cess.
Sloeckenius' 196S discovery of
a simple bacterium capable of
converting sunlight into food and
energy was s tudied by the re-
searchers, who found a process
that one day may aid in the study
of diseases and the production of
electricity and fuel for mass con·
aumption, he aaid.
Thll ls Ute first time a
photochemlcal mechanism other
than .photosynthesis bu been
found for convertina sunlight to
chemical energy and food in a
living organism, Stoeckeniua lold
a news conference.
He said the process, while
similar to pholosynthesl.a, "is far
simpler and could not be used to
support complex life forms."
The new.found process. unlike
phot01Syothesis . Involves a purple
picment contained in the cen
membrane of Halobacterium
haloblum. a bacterium found in sea water. StoeckenJussaid.
Photo sy nthesis u s e s
chlorophyll, a green pigment
which gives plant leaves their
rltniliar t int, for creating (ood
and energy.
"The purple membrane rieems
to link certain fundamental 12ro·
cesses of living cells,"
Stoeckenius said. "The mem·
brane us~s light energy to move
compo1'nds into and ·out of the
cells. It seems we are close to
discovering cert ain basic
'cellular funttions."
A key discovery. he said. is th~
finding that light causes the pur·
ple pigment to act as a pump
wbicb emits electrical. particles
-protons -from the cell.
The purple pigment ~m
another way in addition lo Oltida
lion in animals and chlorophyll in
plants in which lire·supportina
energy is produced. Stoeckenlus·.
said.
An artificial proton pump US·
ir.g the bacterium process mlgbt
be developed to alter salt con·
tent, the scientists said.
Witness " Says ·Patty Hearst Lied
So~~erdeli~ Star U~t T .........
! .
·.That bespectacled soc<:er player kicking it around in the ·
.• Los Angeles Coliseum is none other than rock superstar
.. Elton John . attired in a Los Angeles Aztecs uniform. i John, a rugby player in his native England. took to the
•field to public ize the team in which he has recently ac·
;quired an interest.
'---' Costa Mesa Voter
'!rurnouts Light
/t. s urq•y of pr('rincts m Costa
csu 1nd1t>atl•d n light turnout of
' ters for lht• City Council elec-
t n tod.1y , ''1th only 10.2 percent
c th<' rt•Justt•rt'd voters havin~
' tl'd by noon. Tht• polls will n •mnin open un·
t 7 11 m. und lhc turnout wa:s l'lt·
1•rtc•ct to 1 m pro\'i.' with P<'OPll.'
;
tm.: 4111 the• wa) honw frurn
irl...
l'ht• Ill 2 pt•r t·<'nl avt•rai;ic "ns ~mpull'd oftt•r turnout11 hud
I c•n 11·1><11 t t•ll from Sl'\'l'll pr<'
C'ts Ill \ ,1ru•cl ll('IJ:hborh011dS O(
141• 1·11 ~· 11111· Jlfl'C'lnd hat! a
l1u·noul a:. low as ·I Ii pt•rcrnt ut •
Call Hall I For Returns
I Costa Mes ans wishing to
1
follow tht> res ults or the Ci·
ty Council election can do
so by watching the posting
of the returns tonight in the
t city council chambers at 77
Fair Drive or by calling
556·5467.
• The polls close at 7 p.m.
t and the fi rst precinct re·
' turn is not expected until
7 45 p m . City Clerk Eileen l Phmney predicted that all I the 43 precincts would not
, be counted until 10:30 p.m.
\. at the earliest.
noon and another as l\lgh as 15.6
percent.
Seventeen C'andidates are on
the ballot an Costa Mesa. Tht•y
are competing for three seats on
the five-member council. It has
tx>en regurded a" one of the more
SlftlltriCant elections in the city
bccause nt least two newcomers
wi ll be elected s ince two tn ·
t•umbents. Alvin IA. Pankh•y and
Robert Wilson, art· not lll'<'kmi.:
re·election.
The polls op,·nl'd at 1 a m . Thf•
prl'cinl·t at l'1ty hall appcarc'<i thl'
least popular '" the noon survey.
2.1 out of 498 on the precinct rolls
had voted for u turnout of 4 6 per·
ccnt.
At Bethel Tower5. therc was a
1!1.6 percent turnoul by noon: 109
out of 701 eligible.
At the Chase residence at 265
Knox Place ln the southeast or
the cit y, there was an eight per·
cent turnout : 60 out of 747 elig1·
ble.
At t he downtown fire station on
Rochester Street, there was a
10.8 percent turnout : 83 out of
i67. ' .
At the Boys' Club on Center
Street. the noon turnout was 14.S
percent : S8 of 400 eligible.
At th e V i s ta dd Lago
Clubhouse. the turnout was 10 2
percent: 68 out of 670 eligible
At the Trailer Town Clubhouse
on West Wilson Street . the
turnout was 7 .9 percent: 46 out or
580 eligible .
Warren
'Knew'
Of Plots
WASHINGTON (AP> -A
former head of lhe Secret Service
confirms that the late Chief
Justice Earl Warren once told
lflm he learned of U,S. plots to
k1ll Cuba's Fidel Castro. but not
until three years after the War·
ren Commission concluded its ir.·
vestigation into the assassination
of John F. Kennedy.
In an interview Monday night,
J ames J . Rowley, who retired in
1973 as director of the Secret
Service. also confirmed that he
passed the information to the
FBI in a memo to then-FBI
Director J . Edgar Hoover.
Earlier Monday, sources re-
por te d that the Senate In·
telllgence Committee has ob·
tained a copy of that memo
Rowl ey , vacationing in
F1orida. said the information had
~en provided to \Varrcn by an
unidentified SO\lrCl' at a meeting
·arranged b) the late l'olumnist
Drew Pearson.
The memo pro\'1dl'!> the first
evidence that Warren. ~ho
headed the investigation which
concluded that Lee HaTve)'
Oswald acted alone in killing
Kennedy, ever learned of the CIA
plots to kill Castro. Rowley's
memo was written in 1967, three
vears after the Warren com·
m ission publis hed its con·
clusions .
Columnist Jack Anderson. who
said he also has a copy of memo,
said Monday that Rowley mis-
takenly told Hoover that Warren
also learned from the soure<: that
Castro ordered Kennedy's dealh
in retaliation for the attempts on
his own life.
Anderson. a former partner of
Pearson's, said the source had
direct after-the·fact knowledge
of the CIA plots but was only
speculating when he told Warren
about a possible Castro retalia·
ti on.
Anderson described the con·
tents of the m emo to the As·
sociated Press in an i.nterview
Monday after the Las Vegas Sun
reported that a secret report in
the hands of the Senate commit·
lee documented the fact that
Cas tro order ed Kennedy 's
assassination and probably that
of his brother. Robert.
Sen. Frank Church. chairman
or the Senate intelligence com·
m1tlel', said the Sun report
!-t'<'med to involvt' information
puhllshed previously an a ~P·
tember 1963 AP dispatch from
Havana quoting Castro as say·
mg, "U S. leaders should think
that if they are aiding terrorist
plans to eliminate Cuban leaders
they themselves will not be
safe "
DOW GAINS 9
ON REBOVND
NEW YORK <UPI> -Prices
closed sharply higher today in
active trading on the New York
Stock Exchange In 1esponse to
the improving economy and a
leveling of interest r ates.
The Dow J ones industrial
average gained ahem.; 9. 76 points
to98S.12.
Advances led declines by abou·
ut a two-to-one margin. <Tables,
All)
Prices 'were higher in active
trading on the American Stock
Exchange.
·.
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EARLY MORNING SLIDE UNDERMINED FENCE, PATIO .
A Troubling View From the Top for Homeowners
Clemente Bluff top
Slides tO Highway
By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OfllleO•llYPli.1-
A home in an exclusive San
Clemente blufftop neighborhood
was threa'tened early today when
a waterlogged chunk of the cliff
broke off and tumbled onto
Pacific Coast Highway.
The slide left about eight feet
between lhe back door of the Cl if·
ford Dunham f'esidence, 215
Camino San Clemente, and the
bluff edge. The slide tore out a
portion of a spl1t rail fence and
bnck putio.
The slide occurred about 7:30
a.m. as city crew!\ worked to
clean up debris left by numerou~
:.ltdes Monday afternoon and
night
The repeat<'d slides left the
stretch of highway between
Camino Capistrano and Estacion
closed from 2 p.m. Monday to 8
a.m. today.
San Clement<' City Engineer
Phil Peter said the house and
others located along' the bluff
edge are in no immediate danger
of droppini down the lOO·foot
bluffs.
Peter said a buildup of water
behind the bluff created pressure
which forced an estimated 50
<'ubic yards of dirt and rock to
(fall .
"The a mount of material is not
startling, but It s ure opens one's
eves," Peter said.
·The Dunham r esidence is
located in Colony Cove. Resi·
dents of the area a ppeared before
the San Clemente City Council in
July dema nding that the city
take action lo prevent further
erosion of the clifr face.
Peter said the council ordered
a study, which was prepared by
the city staff, but never pre·
sented.
"I expect now the council is go·
Ing to want to see it," Peter said.
Residents had suggested in Ju.
ly that a wall. be built to hold the
bluffs in place. The minimum
cost was estimated al $.100,000 to
$400,000.
\.
More Rain
EXpected
Along Coast
The storm that dumJ)<'d more
than two inches of ram on some·
parts of the Orange C-Oast 1s <'X
pected to linge r over South<'rn
California through Wednesday
and weathermen say thcre'5 u
50·50 chance more ruin will fall
The storm that moved into the
area early Monday morning
brought 2.1 Inches of rain to
Laguna Niguel. the highest re·
cording on the Orange Coast.
Elsewhe re, rainfall figures
ranged from .67 inches at Hunt·
lngton Beach and .86 inches at
Newport Beach lo 1.01 inches in
San Clemente and 1.30 in El Toro.
A spokesman for the Orange
County Flood Control District
said .84 inches fell in Santa Ana,
bringing the official county total
to 4.57 for the season. Average
rainfall for this date. according
to county statistics, is 9.84.
Flood_<;ontrol officials s aid
there was no Oooding in flood
<See RAIN, Page A2)
He Saw
Her Pick
Up -Clips ..
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A
surprise prosecution witness ·
testified today that Patricia ·
Hearst li ed on the witness stand
when she said she didn"t know if
her gun was loaded during fl
SymbiQQ.ese 1.iberution Army
bank rob~ery.
Zigurd Berzins, 32. an elec·
tronics technician and V1etn11 m
war veteran, opened the prosecu. •
tJon 's rebuttal c 11se by telling the
jury he saw Miss Hearst pick up
two ammunition clips and one or
two bullets which she ha~
dropped on her way into the f
Hi~~~iaH~~~~t said repeated!~
dunng her testimony that she did
not check he·r carbine.' did not
know whether it was loaded, an
earned no bullets io her pockett\
or elsewhere. ,
Defense attorney F. Lee Balley,·
tore into Berzins on cr oss·
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HARRISES WIN VICTORY;
EVIDENCE ILLEGAL-AS
SONG WRITTEN
ABOUT PA TTY-A7
examin ation, questioning his
identification of the person pick·
ing up the ammunition as a
woman and his bel{lted Iden•
tification of that won\an as the .
newspaper heiress.
Berzins admitted the descrip·
tion of the woman he gave to
police the day after the holdup re·
sembled SLA member Nancy
Ling P erry m ore than Miss
Hearst, but insisted, "That's not
really a mistake, that's just
things sli ghtly out of context."
Bailey then handed him the
carbine which the defendant al·
legedly carried into the bank and
read a s tatement by Berzins in
which he said the weapon had no
holes in its stock. The carbine he
held had holes in it.
"The weapon there is not the ,
weapon you Raw 1n the bank th<1t
day'!" the I a wycr demanded.
"l don't know. All I can s ay is l
U1eweapon I saw had no holes." .•
Berzins testified that he rushed'.1
into the bank, giving the door a i
(See TANIA, PageA2l
Or::~~:as t
We athe r
Varia ble cloud!! with
l'howers likely lonh1ht and
Wl'dncsduy. ;1ccording to
the wcutht'r Indy. Chanec
of rain SO percent toni11ht
and Wednesday. High.~ SG
lo 62. Lows 44 to 50.
INSIDE TODAY
Working women now hove
stronger marrfage11 than their
11ta11-al·home ,,t!ller.,, says a
UC researcher. Story. 82.
Index
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. Cast Your Vote; Polls Op~n ·Until 7
' • '
~ DA~Y PlLOT c
o Group
ouhles
h1• ll'll l(Ul' JH('M'ntly OJ)l.'rtik~
.in Jnnu.11 hud~et o( Sl6,tl84
h costJ .Mc~J contrabuttng
II Yl'llf
ht' $761t f1iurc· 1 ~ bas ed upon a
o( one Cl'nt !or cJt'h cata:it'n
day night the city t'ouncll
ed to increase ate. contnbutlon
wo cents pt-r capita, which
Id makl' Costa Mesa'i. con
uuon SI ,538 J } l'Jr
he moH~ to s tre-ngthen the
ue comes in the wake o( the
nt dec1s1on to disband the
ngt> Count~ lntergoH•mmen
Coord1naung Council 1ICC 1
The ICC, d<.•i.1ttnetl to s mooth e rt>l a t1on'i h1pi. betY.een IOCJI
vernm e nt agencae~. dad not
ve all 26 callt's in the t'ounty in
at!! ml'mber.,h1p E\·c~ t·1ty "
reprt'sented an I he lt'ague
League prC':.adent Arthur J
Holme:.. a San Clemt:'nte C1t v
Council mcmbl•r, has contacted
all the count'als an Orange Count y
presenting altc rnat1H• Ydl)S of
strengthening the lea~ue or leav
mg at an tt:. pre!>c•nt 5tatl'
In its pn•s('nt stall'. the league
e mploys \\'inst on H. L'pdegraff of
L&guna Beach a s a part-lime ex-
eootivt' s ecretarv "'1th member
c 1tH'5 prov1d1'ni.: \'Oluntaq
s t•rretartal '>upport.
The option packed b) Cos ta
:\lesa would prov1dt> funding for a
n e ar f u ll t1m l' <''<l'CUtl\l'
!>ecr e ta q and part t1m1..·
'>et'r etanal support
Among the alternative., reJet't·
tid was one tha t Y.Ould ha\e
rruted thre e rull-llm(' po-.1t1ons
an exet'ut1vc -;ecretary. a !>t3fr
.l!>Sl!>lant a nd <i Sl'Cretar~ at J
'<>tal cost or S56 9R4
In sohc111ni: gn•ater support
roe the leaJotut· Holme., madt•
clear that tht' p urpo'<' 1-. to lobh'
on beha lf o f tht' r 1t1 e-. 111
Sltcramento a nd bl'for<• tht' t'oun
ty governml.'nt
"Prov1dtn.1: LI rull t1mt• ex
t'<'Ullvc St't'rl'lan and !>l'C'rt•t
Jrtal '>up port "ould ~·' c our clJ\'IStOn I ht• IN1dt•r,h1p lo pr(l
l)OSe ll.'i;tisl:.it1on to the board of
1oo up e r v 1 s o n. a n d t ht' ., t a I ,.
l.t'g1:.latun1 .1 s "'ell us l<cep J
,·ery d ost' '>l'ruttn~ on the i1<·
l '-Hlll''l ot both these boc:hes "
llolmt''I ... ,11d · Tax dollars i;pent
an a s trong lohhvini: ~1t1on can
only ht'ner1t •hr t,1\payer ·
Mesa Council
Okays Work
At Kid Center
Tht' Costa \h•-.a Caty Council
ha' authora11.'d th{' u.Jlocat1on of
ln.750 to pa~ for 1mprovl'm ents to
the chaldrt•n ·, du v t'are cent<'r ut
tYl-ani:e Coast <:or'leJ:t'
City l\t anagt•r Fn'<I Sorsabal
~.11d :\tonday l he 1 mpmvl'ments
\\Oul<I bring the t'e nk r u1> to s tatl'
11\'-.'n'-mi: n •qu11·e n11.•nti1 Th<' ul
Jornt wn ": .... proposed hy th1'
nt v... I ln11s1n1: .ind C'ommun1t y
I >r' t'lnl'mt•nt Com mill Pl'. which
lll.lkt•" rt•c·nm m rnclat1ons ''" tht•
'l"'nding or tht• fi•tkral fund'\ re•
tt'I\ 1•<1 11n1lrr I ht• <'•>mmuntt\' d<'
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1•1111nt r rom till' (1r'il \'t"ar of lht•
p111.:1.1111 <'1t y 11ff11•1a1 .. 'uarl
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•
Gun Plan
To Panel
\\'ASlllXGl'Ol\ IAI'> Thl•
lloust> Jud1nary Comm1ttt•1· to
day H ot a gun eontrol bill back tu
tls 1ubcommitt<'<' on crtnw. u
mo\'e 11o m e s upporttr:s s aid
would kill the leg\1ih.1t1on.
J udiciary ('hulrmitn Peter W
Rodino Jr. tD N. \'. >. snid he w4o1~
dJsappolnted by tht• l'T·l6 "Ott>
lie said he eould nol predict
~bether the bill would make 1t
t>.ck lo the lull comrrutttt thl!l.
session.
Anottier member, Ree. Robert
F. Drinan <D ·Mas!' ). said
"lhey '"e killed the ball" and that
the "nne lobb~ inturudated these people ..
~o:-tal~w -mmdt•<l ~outh .... "alch the ~<'l'l'l'n
of th<' Paulo Ori\ l' In Thc atr r tn Co...i j
~lei.a. but the allract1on \\ ai.n't a .John
\\'a ynt> muvit· It \\as the cit•mohtwn 111 tlw
big m O\'ll' MT C('n. bemg h et u lt'd d O\\ n to
make.' room for condominiums ~ind apart
ments on the .site of the lornwr p3ssion
pal ·\h. the price of progre.s~
An anlen!le lobbying effort
agtttn1>l the ball had been mount
ed by the National Rifle As:.ocaa
lion and a trade manufacturer~
group known us Sporting Arm:-,
and Ammunition Society
Two m emberi. "hose \Ole'
"ert' cruraal in s ending the ball
bark to !>Ubt'ommittce Wl'r1·
Repi. Edward N Pattison 1 [)
N.\'.l and George E. Daniebon
10 -Calif l . Both frequently 1>1dt•d
"1th gun control advocates an
previous votes but both voted to
recommit.
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New Winter Storm -
Slaills North Area They said they were di s ~
satisfied with provisions in the
bill to outlaw so·called conceala-
ble weapons and wanted the s ub-
C'ommittee to consider that issue
a gain.
TONIGlfr
ELECTION DAY -Polls close
7 p.m.
OCC LECTL'RES -"Behind
the Headlines." Forum. 7 30
pm .•
"A MIDSV ~Dt ER .NIGHT'S
D RE A~t ' ' -South Coast
Repertory Theater. Tuesda) ·
Sunday, 8 p.m . throURh Apnl 2-t
WEDNESDA \',MARCH 3
DANCE CO~CERT -Works
by Eugene Lonng and Antony
Tudor. VCI Fine Arts Village
T heater. Ma r t'h 3·6 . 8 pm
~larch 7. 2 p.m . S4 50 Rcserva
t1ons. 833-6617
MUSIC CONCERT L'Cl
!''acuity members play works by,
Beethoven, Brahms a.pd others .
l 'CI Fine Arts Concert llall. ~
pm. Free
Fro•PageAJ
TANIA ...
owck push. and heard a metalllr
noise behind him. Thinking he
had slammed the door into so
meone's face. he looked back
Ht' said he saw a woman kneel
1ng just outside the part1all~
opened door w1lh a nne across
one knee She was picking up two
5tra1ght ammunatton clips and
one or two bu lie ts "h1ch had
fallen to the ground
The witness said the y,oman
had long. wavy hair -either
brown . red or au bum -and was
wt>arang a long, dark coat. But he
-.aw onJy the top of her head anil
'-houlders and ne\'l'r s aw hc·r
fare
Prosecutor Jame~ L Browning
.Ir again pla yed bank .;ur
'<'1llance films of lht' April 15.
191-l. holdup WhC'n !\lass llt'ar:.l
t•nlen•d the bank an lht• mo\1e.
lk•r zans satd : "This as the person
I sa" "
T he veteran said hl' orai:mall\
told the FRI and pnhce that ht•
t•ouldn't 1dent1(} tht" rerllon
kneehn~ outs ide tht' bank But
two days later. after readmit
news p aper accounts of the'
"eopons t'arried by the varaou!>
robbers, he decided at was Milts
llC"arst bt't'ause she was carr) an~
lhr only carbam· "'1th .1 'trn•J:ht
dt~) ruth<.'r thnn :1 h;rnaua dip
l\;\llt•v ra ppt•d 1nt11 llt•r11n' ·
11lt•nt1ht•11t 1on of tht• knt•t•lln~
hl(11r1• a~ a woman
Thr \\ atn<'"S 1-:tlll hc-1 h.1 nrh .inti
Ion.: hair appt•arl'd tn ht• fto111.1 h•
"Sht• uh:-oluh•h "ii' not .1
m.111. · hl' an'1-1t1•tl
· So long hnir •~ n <hie·• a'k<'tl
11.iall'~ "floy, Joni! hu't' \OU ht•t•11
111 Sun Franr1•H'n" llnw mun\ mule~ hn,·r ~ 0 11 i.1·t•n "1th Ion~
hair""
"Q111t1• ;I f<'"
1·eded
By The Associated Press
A major winter storm
s lammed into Northern
California today padung snow,
s leet. hail and blustery winds
fiom the co ast to the Sierra
Nevada. Roads and schools were
closed in the hardest hit areas.
:'\ear the coast, snow was fall·
ing fro m Napa and Santa Rosa
northward to the Oregon border,
with sea level locations in Hum-
boldt and Del Norte counties
dusted white
Snow also "'as falling m the
Sacramento Va lley, north of
Marys\'llle. with moderate sn~
at Red Blurr and Redding
F1\'e inches were reported In
Paradise at the 1.000-foot level,
and m any or the area's schools
were closed.
In the San Francist'o Bay area.
Me1sa Council
Rejects Bid
For Big Tree
A large low-branched climbing
tret'. cost mg $6.000. sought by
homt><>wners and recommended
by the park architect. Called to
take root in the minds of Costa
Mesa councilmen Monday night.
The council voted 3·2 against
planting the 30-year-old
s ycamore in Tanager Park.
Mayor Alvan L . Pinkley and
Dominic Raciti were Ill f~vor of it
:ind Pinkley quipped al could
:.er\'e as a "hang an' tr('(' ...
Rut appa r ently other coun·
r almen feared thev would be
politically out on a ·limb af lhey
'oted for a $6,000 tr('(' on thl' evt'
of an C'l<'t't ion
"I'm not about to spend S6.000
on a tree aflt'r bem.i crillcized for
... pending SJOO for attending con
fert'ncc•s." Counc ilman Robert
Wilson protested
R aciti t'Ou nle r ed by s aying
that the whole community could
t•nJOY the tree but the commuruty
1 ould not attend conferences.
lie also asked. "What does it
matter 1f we s pend the money on
a tree or 14 park benches?"
Cat v M nnager Fred Sorsabal
reported that a t'hmbing lree had
heen sought by homeowners near
Tanager Park located al Hum-
mm1tb1rd nnd Tanager d rives -
hut only one ll upplal•r could be
found. a nurs ery in Malibu
Th<' tree still "ould ha \c cost
54.500 1r om• "'en· ;1v111lablc' at a
loc,11 nursl•ry
Sor~abal rt•r alll'tl that the huitt•
p .1 I m I n f r <1 n t '' r A n •• he 1 m
~tud1um 1°n'<I S7 500 \l.IWn 1t wa ...
pl11nted Sf\ ('rnl \'l'ori. us:io
Th<' mt1n1•y for I he Coi.ta Mf's a
trN' would hnvt• cumt• from 1m
pr<" t•mt·nl honrl ~ 't'I nsldt• for
lh{'park
Cutting In
Rejected Dancer Retaliates
He was dancinR with Ms darling 1n the Main Street
Saloon. but it wasn't lo the Trnnt><\"iee Waltz and the 5tar.;
in has eves weren 't romantic, Huntington Beach police saad
today ·
Lav. rence Lesniak. 2J. of 6501 i Park Dn Vl', Costa
Mesa. complained to officers Monday n11t hl that he was a'!·
saultt'd In the ta Hm at 117 Main St . anrl all because he let
her ha' e the la st word
"HE WAS dant'mi:t with her when this guy came up
and tapped him on the should<.'r and :t'lked to ~ut m , ..
r>etecth·e SgL Be rt Chadwick oplaincd today
"It's up to her." Lesniak s aid nm1 cahly
":-.:o." declart'd Tern Gibbs of I.a Puentl'
Moments later. Lesniak complain{'d. h<'~as lapped on
the shoulder a~aan by thl' same would·bc mterloper and
sharply rapped an the mouth.
T H E Ht:SKY assault SU5pect. about h\'C feet 10 incht'S
and 210 pounds. ned the bar af\er Lesniak \\enl down with
the punch. Ile was not sen ously hurt. pohce satd
s now was reported heavy at
times down to 1,SOO feet and
lower. Fish Ranch Road in lhe
Oakland-Be rk e ley hills was
dosed.
Mt. Tamalpals in Marin Coun-
ty and Mt. Diablo in·Contra Costa
County received m easurable
:-nowfall s . as did S k y lane
Boulevard south of San Fran·
CISCO, from Highway 92 abo\'('
San Mateo to the Portola Valle}.
Woods ide area.
Chains w e r e r equ1 red on
Highway 17 between San Jose
and Santa Cruz
Heavy s now conhnued an lhe
Sierra Ne\'adn with Norden. t\H1
miles west or Donner Pass , re
porting 52 inches of new sno"
since the storms began Sunday
morning. With 82 inches on Ule
ground, the snow pack is finall)
nearing sensonal normals in lht•
Sierra.
!'\t eteorolog as t M ikc Pechnl.'r
said the cause of the.• latest storm
1s a cold a rctic air mass carried
into California bv the Jet stream.
He said the weather as itl.!thn~
colder so m ort' snow I!! expected
even at loY.er el<'vataons
Nixon Report
His Choice
WASHINGTOI'\ tCPll -The
White House has r e affirmed its
indifference a.bout getting a re·
port from Richard M. Nixon on ·
his China trip.
Press Secretary Ron Nessen
told reporters Monday President
Ford has "no plans " to contact or,
talk to Nixon who returned Sun
day from a nine -day China visit. ·
"If the formt>r president thinks
he has som ething to report ...
Nessen said. "he con contact thl'
State Dt'partment "
Cool Mesa
The two congressmen said they
preferr ed that the issue be
handled io the subcommittee
rather than by a mendment on th"'
.,rouse floor.
The m ot ion to rl'<'ommat "a5
o ffered b y Rep . Thomai.
Ha1lsback <R-111. >
Sourt'es 11a1d the former head
or the Law Enforcement As
~•stance Admm1s trallon. Donald
Santarelh. was workinR for the
manuf at'! urers · ms tnut"
Driver Hits
lOAutos in
Swlen Bus
LO~DON Ct; P l > The phan-
tom bus driver of Muswell Hiii
was behind the wheel of the No.
134 doubledccket: for only 200
'ards.
But in that llml' he hit and
wrecked five parked cars on the
first corner as he accelerated th<'
stolen bus away from its depot.
Then he backed off. rounded the
corner. and steamrolled anolher
fa"e automobiles Monday night
After this he s mashed into a
bnck wall. knot'kmg at down. l'n
daunted. he set off agarn. but was
fma llv balked b\ a 30 foot trC'<' on
wh1t'h he scored' a direct hit.
T he driver leaped out and fled
into the naght, leaving ang~· auto
owners inspertini? their \lo r<'cked
'rh1cles
A police spok<'sm an . who said
two youths might pos::iibly ha\1•
bet>n involved. C'slimall.'d the•
dama1:t• at "o,;c.•n·ral thousand
pounds.
Margaret Epperson o f Costa Mesa and h er friend. Rich
Farrell of Tus tin. built this snowman and snowdog Mon
day on Presidio Avenue in Costa Mesa. The snow came
from Mt. Ba ldy in the San Bernardino Mountains. but
the temperature in Costa Mesa was nippy enough lo
keep the statues in shape tor a while.
Mesa Gear
Uirted Off,
Hur •l air carted o rf
s.&.233 worth ot rt>bualt
altt>rnators »nd ''qmpmcnt
from it Co tu Mesa bu. ... 1
n~ band then tOQk Lhe curt.
too
T ho mu b f o t ht:'l(:all ,
manager of Altt.•rnotor
S1~clal:l lnt· ut 746 W. t7th st . Costa N esu. N"pe>rkd
the lht'f't to p<~h<'c Monday
nrtcr find lnsc thl' burglnr:.
hnd aaln<'d <'ntry thro~h"
\\tndow.
Tht' buralars took rebwlt
alternators. t~ PC" rltt>rs.
calculators. a vo llait<' con-
verter and l'tppnrently
hauled them orr Ill a hand
cart thllt was on the pre ·
mises. Fother,.:i'll reported
the hand curt as also nuss-
1ng
Hmidred
The ~aml· la'tl·d 1111 ' ! 111nani:~
and tht.• 1>1:ort.• \\a :. 200 runi. to 105
But more importa nt, the gaml•
had lasted 24 hour:. and that w11s
when Costa Me s a 's m arathon
softball p layers decided to call it
a day.
The softball marathon began
at 8 :30 n .m . Saturday in
TeWinkle Park. with u team of
high school airls and a team of
housew1 \'es bidding for a place in
the Guinness Book of World
Records
D i a n a H l' .t d . i. p o r t s
coordinator in thl' C'oi.ta Mei.a
Leisure Sc>n'at'e !> 01.'partment.
:-aid there wa:. no !>O ftbnll
marathon record to bt•ut. but the
1o:1rls "anted to at•hae\'e u suit
Manllal ttmt• and hof>t' for It:-In
clus1on in lhl' <'{'ll'11ralt'<I book
Tht• phi\ t• ri-h .111 plunnl•d tu
pla~ throu1o1h SundJ\. but u l'Olct
anct "indy n1 j.1hl a1111art•ntly took
ll5 toll "Som<'" antC'<l to quit 111 i
a m . 11 "a:. -.o colt!." Mrs . Read
-.aid "Thl'rt' "l't t.• a rouple of
!>priuned unkl<·:. :and at wa!> kind
of m1se rabl<' Hui lhl'Y dc<.·tded to
ito on until tht.•y had completed 2'1
hours ..
Amen<'un Soflbull A:.sociution
officials w<'rl' pr<''><'nt throughout
and C'N t 1f1ed that only nin<'
player:. from cuC'h 51de competed
and that th<'rc• W<'re no sub-
stitutes Thl' high :.t'hool team
won.
The 1taml' w as :,.t::i,::ed U5 a
publicity i-tunt to hobter n·
g1strat1on for the girls ' pon:tt111 I
softball prO$tram S1~n-ups w all
contlnu(' to b<' tJl.rn throu1o1h
June -----"'ro• Page A I 1
RAIN ...
control chann~b . but lht·y noted
ther{' \I.BS s ome lrwahled strt>el
flood in~. pa rt 1t·ularly a loni::
MacArthur Boule\ arlf lx'twccn
Ronita l'anrnn Ori\ I' J nrl Bris tol
Street. ·
In San ('l<'m<·nl•'. tilt' raanh.111
tour ht.•d ol f :1 'l 'l'll'' of 1 oC'k and
rnudslidc!i thut ltt l'l't•d pola·1' to
dose orr ra1·1f1(' ('1111:.t 111,::hwa v
t)('twren Cam111 0 C'ap1..,tran11 ;ind
E!>ta('1on ft 11111 .. • p 111 ,\luml.1y 111
Sam tocla\
Acrordmg to pnl1<•t• rc•port!t,
the shdtng <'au:.N1 m tht• ren•nt
i.torm has <•ntl.111i.:t•11·d ""mt• hluff
top home•., 111 tlw <'ololl\ ('ovc.· d1•
,·elopment
The unexrpC't'I r rllv 1ntensc·
r o 1 n f u I I " ,1 'i h I a m «It b v
California ll11o1h" JY Patrolm<'~
"1th C8U'>tnl( :i h11~1· tr afhc· i.nurl
On the· ~antJ 1\11.1 rrt•C'WUV that
kt-pl car' nt•arl) .11 a 'tand!>l1 ll
lrom thl· Or an~1· ('111111t v ltnt• to
='ory, alk fo1 I hn·1• hour'
Fnrel':l'>I'< 1111111 1111• :'l:alwnal
Wt'i1lh1•r St•r ' 11 1· c·all f11r ,, :1'1 J)('r
1 l'nl 1'111t111·1• of ra111 lhr1111~h Wt•tl
:tt·sda~ "1t h 1•1111tan11('tl 1·1111111•01
Pl'I :ttUl'f'5
T1•mpc•r utu1 .. , I P111111t•t1 11loni.:
1111• Orn111t1• {'11 ..... 1 1 .tn1!1"I fr11r11
Ill\\'-Ill th·· :ii)'.'" t111~ll' Ill th1•flih
~1111Y.f11ll (111111 1111· ... torm "'"'
k1•pl Y,t•ll nhm t• lllt• -!,()()()root
m1trk .ind llH· "'1•.1tlw1 ~1 a11on 111
\II W1h1111 I {'1'111 dt•d ·' rumrall "'
'I H:1 lll!'lll''
Tht• 1111~!1'' 1111: '-1111 Ill I'> t'Xlll't I
1•d tn p rodut.·1• mm c• ht•uv)' ruin'
an th1• tl1•.,1•r1 111111 m111rnla1n
Jrl'I"
Pastor Slain
By Policeman
S PR I Nt; \ ALLf·.,, N ."t'
1L'J'l 1 Th r p <i i.l or or u
Horkland Cuunl) 1·hurc h wa!-
~hot and k tll<'d b~ o po lace officer
lfl\('Slljtattnj.! .I 1q1ort O( I.I
hur~lary al th<' <'hllrl'h, police rr
ported
T h {' fl t' ,. .I E r n c i; t
llaussm ann. 4!1. p.1stor o r lhl•
Dutch Heforml'tl <'hurch, wai.
tak en t o Ra m .i po General
Hospital after Monday night's
shootin~ but died IS minutes
after arrival. Authorities said he
wa!I s hot on ce in the c hest with a
.357 magnum r evolver.
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Today's Closlag
N.Y.Stoeks
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VOL. 69, NO. 62, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. MARCH 2. 1976 N TEN CENTS
1Science 'Could Harness Sun's Power~
SAN FRANCISCO <AP I -A bacteriol proceu that could one
day hornes11 the s un for power and
desalmize seawater for irngallon
use has been discovered by u
team of sc1entlsts, 1t was an
nouncedtoday
Dr. Walther Stoeckentu!>, u
cell biologist. headed a research
team from the UC Medical
Center m Sao Francisco and the
Nauonal Aeronautics and Space
Administration OAt Ames
RHearch Cente r in Mountain
View that d iscovered the pro·
cess.
Stoeckemus ' 1965 discovery ol
a simple bacterium capable of
con verhng sunlight mto food and
energy was studied by the re·
searchers. who found a process
that one day may aid 111 t.he study
of diseases and the production ol
electn c1ty and fuel for m ass COO·
aumption. be aald.
Tbh la the llrst time a
pholocbemlcal mechal}bm olher
than photoayntbeslt'has been
found for converting sunlight Lo
chemical enul)' and food ln a
hvinl or1anlsm, Stoeckeniua told
a l)ews conference.
He nld the process, while
similar to pbotosynlhesl.s, "is far
simpler and could not be ust!d to
support complex lJfe forms."
The new-found proc~s. unlike
photosynthesis. involves a purple
pigment contained an the cell
membrane of 113lobact erium
halobium. a bacterium found in
sea water. Stoecke nius sa1d
Phot osy nth esis u :.es
chlorophyll, a gret;n pl-gment
which gives plaot leaves their
familiar hnt, for creatm~ food
and energy.
'"The purple membrane seems
to link certain fundamental pro-
c e ss es of living cells,"
Stoeckenlus said. "The mem·
brane uses light energy to move
compounds Into and out of the
cells. It seems we ar~ close to
d iscovering certain basic
cellular functions.''
A key discover y. he said, Is the
finding that light causes the pu.r·
pie pigment to act as a pump
~ hlch emits electncal particles
-protons -from the cell.
The purple plament becomea
another way ln addltlon to oldda·
lion ln animals and chlorophyll in
plants lo which llfe-.supportln1
enerfy ls produced, StoeckeniUJ
said.
An artlflclal proton pump US·
ing the bacterium process mlcl'
be developed lo alter aall co
tent. the scientists said.
,Witness Says Patty Hearst Lied
SfM-rerdeli~ Star -..._J
That bes pectac l('d socc('r player kicking 1t around in the
Los An~clcs Colist•u m 1s nonC' other than rock superstar
Elton John. allirl'd in a Los Angeles A1.tecs uniform.
' .John . a ru~by playt•r m h is n atn·c England, took to the
f1l'ld to publlc1.r:I..' th e t eam m which he has recenllv ac-
qu1 red an mll'resl. · --------
County Odds 50-50
For More ~ainfarll
Thi• 'torm that tl11m1)('fl more•
than l\H1 tn<'ht•, of ruin on 'omt·
part<. of thr Oran.:c• \oa't '' "'
pt•t'lt•d to hnJ:c·r oH•r Southt•rn
<.'.1hforn1.i throu.ih \\ 1'<\m•,cla\
and "<'.tlht•rm,•n su\ thl'n'' n
!Ill 50 t'han<'t' mort• r.11n "111 f.111
Thl' 'tnrm th.it mmt'tl into th\•
art•11 l'.tr h \t ond.1\ rnorntni.:
br oui.:ht 2 I 1nrht"• of nun In
I .1i.:11n,1 N1i.:ut•l. th1• h1.ihro;t n·
t•nrchn.: nn ttw Oran.:•' l'n.1"t
El't'" ht" rt'. ru1nfall f1 gun''
rtlOJ!t•d frnm fi7 1nrht'S ut llunl
mgtnn Rt•.it•h unti tt6 tn<'ht""' .11
Nrwpnrt llt'ur h to t Ot rn<'lw-. 111
:-\an Cll'mt•ntt• anti l 30 in F:I Torn
/\ llJ'IQkt•i1111un for th1.• Oruni:t•
County 1-·1111111 Control t>i o;lnrt
Fat Tut>sday
NEW ORLE1\NS tAP) Thr
hard dnnktni;: annual f('u.,t of
Mardi <~ra-.. M Fat Tut>~duv, rt•
mforcr<t b\ lht• rising '"II of -.pr
1ng. takl''I O\ er Nrw Orlean!'t and
en' 1ronc; lod;n
DOW GAJN 9
ON REBOUND
="EW YORK tl.Pl l Prier'
d~t·d o;harph h1~her toda\ 10
actl\e tr.idml{ on the l\t•w York
Stock E\chani:(' in rc-;ponsl' to
the am pro\ 1ni: e<'onomy a nd a le\'ehn~ of i1fh•rest ratl'S.
Th<' Do" J ont"~ industrial
a\'erage gamt'd <1hC'ad 9.i6 poinl!-
to985 12
Ad\'ances It'd dl'chncs bv abou
ut a two-to one marRm. 1'i'ables.
All)
Prices wen• h 1~h('r in active
trading on thl• Amcncan Stock
Exchanlle
'aid 114 mcht>s fell 10 Santa Ana,
bnn~mg tht• ofhr1al C'ounty total
to 4 ~7 fnr th1• '>l':l!>On Average
r.11nfall fur th1:. dat<'. ar('ordrng
to county stat1~ll<'!>. 1:. !J 8-1
Flood. control offrC'1ab ~aid
I here "a'l no floodml{ in rtood
C'Ontrol rhanncb. but they noted
th<'rl' \\a'! some loC'ah1t'd 11treet
fluodrnJ!, particularly n lonl(
l\t,1ri\rthur Houll'vanJ between
Honitu Camon l>rl\t'.and lln:,tnl
Stred
In Sun C'kmt•ntc. the r;.ilnrall
tourht•d otf a series of rock nntt
mud'-lltles that for('<'d pohC'e to
rloiot' off l'ar1f1r <.'oust Highway
ht•t"l't'll (."11m1110 ('ap1!itruno and
E<1tac1on frnm 2 r m Monday In
~ a m t 0<hw 1\ccord1n·~ tn polkt• report!l,
lht' ,udm~ r aUSl•d 1n lht' r <'('t•nt
storm haR t>ndanj!<•red soml' bluff
t\lP horn<'' in the Colony Cove de·
\elopmcnt
The uncXl'PC<'tedl~ 1nten~e
rain fall "a " blamc ct b y
Callforn1a Hrj!hway Patrolmen
\\llh C'ausin1o: a hu~e traffic snarl
on the Santa Ana f'rerway that
kept ('ars nearly al a standstill
trom the Oran~t' Count) ltne to
:"liorv. alk for thrt'e hours
For<'casts from the National
Weather Sen tee C'a ll for a 50 per·
('t'Ol chanct' of r ain through Wed·
nt'Sd:iy "'1th continued cool te m·
peratures
Tt'mperatures reC'orded along
tht' Oran~e Coast ranged fro m
lov. s in the sos to highs in the 60!>
Snowfall from the storm was
kept .,.. ell above the 4 ,000-foot
mark and the weather station at
Mt \\'ll5on recorded a rainfall of
~SS inches.
The lingering storm is expect-
t'd to produC'e more hea\'y rains
in the desert nnd mountain
nreas.
Warren
'Knew'
Of Plots
WASHINGTON lAP > -A
former head of the Seeret Ser vice
confirms that the late Chae/
Justice Earl Warren once told
rum he learned of u s plots to
kill Cuba's Fidel Castro. but no•
until three years after the Wa1
ren Commission concluded its tr·
vestigation into the assassinauor
of John F . Kennedy
In an interview Monday night
James J . Rowley, who retired 1ri
1973 as director or lhl' Secret
Service. also confirmed that he
passed the informauon to the
FBI In a memo to then-FBI
Director J . Edgar Hoover.
Earlier Monday, sources re·
ported that the Senate In·
telllgenee Committee has ob·
tajned a copy of that memo.
Rowl e y . v ac atloning in
Florida, said the Information had
been provided to Warren by an
unidentified source at a meeting
arranged by the late columnist
Drew Pearson
The memo provides the first
evidence that Warren. who
headed the investigatJon which
('Oncluded that Lee Harvey
Oswald acted alone in killing
Kennedy, ever learned oft.he CIA
plots to kill Castro. Rowley's
memo was written in 1967. three
years after the Warren com ·
mission publis hed its con ·
cluslons .
Columnist Jack Anderson, who
said he also has a copy or memo,
said Monday that Rowley mis·
takenly told Hoover that Warren
also learned from the source that
Castro ordered Kennedy's death
in retaliation for the attempts on
his own life.
Anderson, a former partner of
Pearson's. said the source had
direct af\er-the·fa('t knowledge
of the CIA plots but was only
speculating when he told Warren
about a possible Castro retaha·
t1on.
Anderson described the con·
tents of the memo to the As·
s()('1ated Press in an inter view
Monday after the Las Vegas Sun
reported that a secret rf'port an
the hands of the Senate commit·
tee doc umented the fact that
Castro ordered Kennedy's
assassination and probably that
of his brothe r. Robt"rt
It could not be determined 1m·
mediate ly whether the mf'mo
descnbed by Ander.4on and the
report cited by the Sun wt>re the ·
same document.
S30,000 Asked
O.lly l'ile4 -· •Y ~-..:• k-M EARLY MORNING SLIDE UNDERMINED FENCE, PATIO
A Troubling View From the Top for Homeowners
Cleinente Blufftop
Slides to Highway
By FREDERICK SCllOEMF.111,
0t ~ D•oly l'ii.I ~Ult
A home m an exclu:.n·c· Sun
Cleme nt<' blufrtop neighborhood
was threatenl'd early today " h<•n
a waterlogged <'hunk of th<' C'l1fr
bro ke off and t umbled 11nl11
Pacific Coa t H rgh" a)
The sh de le rt a bout l'1ght frc·t
bPtween the h;.ick doororthd'hf
ford Dunham rl'!>ldt•nc·l·. 2 1:l
Camino San l"ll'mt•nlt•, Jnd thc
bluff edge Th£• 'lldl• tort• out a
portion of a spilt rail fC'n1·<· and
bnC'k patro
The shdc oc<'urred uhout 7 :IO
n.m. as rrty C'rl'W'> workt•ll to
clean up dcbrli. left h) num1.•rou"
slide<, Mnnd;.i y • .rtcrnoon and
night.
'Thl' repeated s lides left the
s tretch of highway between
Camino Capistrano and Estacion
closed from 2 p m Monday to 8
am today
San Clemente City Engineer
Phil Peter s aid the house and
othl'rs loeated along the bluff
l'<lge are 1n no immediate dan((er
of dropping down the 100-foot
hlurr~
Peter s aid a buildup of water
b<'h1nd th<' blurf created pressure
"htt'h forced an estimated 50
C'Ub1c } ard.., of dirt and rock to
rail
"Th<> amount of material is not ~tarthniz . but 1l sure opens one's
l'vc•s," Pl•tersa1d.
Trees Block View;
Coast Couple Sue
0 T hl' Dunham residence Is
loc:1tcd in Colony Cove. Res1-
dt•nts of the area appeared before
the San Cll•mente City Council In
.July dt'mflndm" that the d ty
t akt• net Ion to prevl:lnl further
ero:iion of the di ff face.
Peter sold the council ordered
n study, whi<'t1 was prepared by
th<' city staff, but never pre·
ll('nlt"d
"I expect now the coun<!ll ls go-
inJ? to want to see it." Peter said.
R<>s1dents had suggested in Ju.
Iv that a wall be built to hold th1'
bluffs rn place. The minimum
<'OSl was estimated at $300,000 to
$400,000.
A Corona Highlands couple
who claim their neighbors' pine
trees are obstructing their ()('Can
view are suing to get lhe trees cut
back or removed.
In a complaint filett Monday in
Santa Ana Superior Court. Dr.
J ohn M. Murray, and his wife
Dorothy. 429 Isabella Terrace. ask for SlS.000 1n general
damages, SlS.000 In punitive
damaies and a permanent in·
j unction against one neighbor.
Reinhart Pfahler, of 408 Mendoia
Terrace and five John Does.
Attorney Michael Heaman.
who represents the Murrays, ex·
plained that the couple's suit is
based on the conditions. cove-
nants and restrictiON (<CC and
Rs l issued for the tract built in
1949.
I '•
Those rec;lnct1ons. ~1('('ordrnf.?
lo the suit. state that "no trees or
shrubs s hall be pl;.inkd . .,.. h1r h.
when rully gro~n. shall block or
interfere with the ()('Can v1t'w of
other properties 1n th<' tract ·
A('cording to the CC and Rs,
lhe trees cannot excet'd 16 feet 10
height and lluman s ays there
are six to 12 trees that JUt above
the neighboring r oor Imes by four
to six feet.
· "Dr. Murray as attempting,, to
develop his property for 1>all' ;.ind
he will suffer substantial dama1ZC
because the value of that home is
based 1n a large p:irt. on th<'
ocean view... the attorney as
serted.
Residents of Harbor Vic" llrll<.
at the other t'nd of Corona rl<>I
(~«.>TREES. Pai.tr~> ·
Concrete cribbing was con·
Colony Cove about four years
ago P eter said one solution
might be to extend lhe cribbing
further up the bluff face.
He sard one question that must
structed below a portion of
first be answered, however, is
who is r esponsible for financing
of the project.
The residents have suggested
the city root the bill. for a variety
of reasons.
It was not immediately known
whether the house was occupied
at the lime of the slide.
One San Clemt'nte Police of·
f1ct?r "a" seen talking with two
1. ee SLIDE, Page A2>
He Saw
Her Pick
Up Clips
SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -A
surprise prosecution witness
testified today that Patricia
Hearst lied on the witness stand
when s he said s he didn't know if
her gun was loaded during a
Symbionese Liberation Army
bank robbery.
Zlgurd Berzins, 32, an e lec·
tronics technician and Vietnam
war veteran, opened the prosecu·
lion's r ebuttal case by telling the
jury he saw Miss Hearst pick up
two ammunition clips and one or
two bullets which she had
dropped on her way into the
Hibernia Bank .
Miss Hearst said repeatedly
during her testimony that she did
not check her carbine, did not
know whether it was loaded, and
carried no bullets in her pockets
or elsewhere.
Defense attorney F. Lee Balley
tore into Berzins on cross-
HAAAISES WIN VICTORY;
EVIDENCE ILLEGAL-AS
SONG WRITTEN
ABOUT t»A TTY~7
examination. questioning his
identification of the person pick·
ing up the ammunition as a
woman and his belated iden·
tification of that woman as the
newspaper heiress.
Berzins testified that he rushed
into the bank, giving the door a
quick push, and heard a metallic
noise behind him . Thinking he
had slammed the door into so-
meone's face, he looked back.
He said hq saw a woman kneel·
Ing just ~tside the partially
opened door with a rifle across
one knee. She was picking up two
straight ammunition clips and
one or two bullets which had
fallen to the ground.
The witness s aid the woman
had long, wavy hair -either
brown, r ed or auburn -and was
wearing a long, dark coat. But he
saw only the t op of her head and
shoulders and never saw her
face.
Prosecutor Jam es L. Browning
Jr. again played bank s ur-
velllance film!\ of the April lS,
1974. holdup. When Miss Hearst
entered the bank In the movie,
Berzin11 s aid: "This is the person
1 saw "
The veteran said he orisilnally
told the FBI and police that he
couldn't ide ntify the person
<See TANIA, Pa1e Al)
Coa!lt
Weather
Variable c louds with
11howers likely tonl((ht and
Wednesday. according to
the weather lady. Chance
of rain SO per cent ton11ht
and Wednesday. Higha 56
lo 62. Lows 44 to SO,
. INSIDETODAY
Working women now hove
.tronger moN'fogt1 than tMir
rtoy-ol·homt mt~r1, •OJI• a
UC rtHorchn. SIOrJI. 82.
l•tlex
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Alt •• All et.t
All . ... AM 11 " "' A4
M
\
J\f OA!l. Y PILOT N
C Plane
Missing
In Desert
S VEGAS CAP> Search ~ are out today Jookin& for •
e engine aarcralt piJou.,d by a
a man and carryln1 rive
.... sen1era from Oranae County
~ich has been 01 IUlnf tlnce Sun·
yon a fli&hl rrom Lu Vea•• to
1llerton '
'A 11poke1mao for the FMerat
aUon Admanliilrollon 1den·
ed the pilot as Steve Pittman, or urea His pusengen are
S Grey and his wire. f'aye, "'
,,_ahelm; John Nlenhouse and
tp wire. Pt'&gy. of Brt'a and
IS'>ger Ice, of Fullerton
The FAA aide said there "ere
three pou1ble routes Plltman
could have used in hl.5 rught from
Las Vegas to Fulle rton Pittman
ltfl the desert city v. 1thoUt hllng a
night plan
Civil Air Patrol s pokesman Ed
Crankshaw said the a1rcrnn lert
Las Vegas Sunday rughl during
~tormy weather en route lo
1-'ullerton.
An airport spokes man s aid the
pilot radioed back to the Las
Vegas tov. er !>hortly after takeoff
for a weather update, and the
plane has not been heard from
smce ·
Crankshaw said P1ttm11n had
been warned by the tower that he
might have lo fly by instruments
bee a use of bad we a th er ahead.
Search airc raft from both
Ne\'ada and California are hunt·
mg for the missing plane .
The Civil Air Patrol in each
"tale has sent up a total of
se\·en c raft to search for the
Cherokee Six airplane that left
~JcCarran International Airport
Sunday evening at 6: 18 p.m. It
v.as expected in Fullerton about
lwO' hours later
Officials said the last radar
contact with the craft pluced 1t
at an altitude or 9.500 feet O\•er
Goodsprings. ~ev., JUSt south of
here.
Weather conditions Sunday
were descr ibed as extremely
poor for fl ying
Officials we re alerted Monday
\\hen relative s of th e
passengers became concerned.
Bible Worker
Captured
By Musijms
A translator for the Summer
tn.<1t1tute of Linguistics. an af·
f il1ate o f W)c l1ffe B1 b l t>
Trans la tors 1n Huntingto n
Beach. 1s being held hostage 10
the southe rn Philippines by
Muslim terrorists.
Eunice Osment, 36. of Great
1Jnta1n, v. as k1dnaped Saturday
morning a!> she rode in a boat
bet"een islands. according to Al
Pence. \'ICl' prt'sidenl for in·
ternat1o n a l o perations at
WvchCfe.
·Pence said he ~pc1ke to Wye Ii He
Mf1dals in tht> Philippines Mon·
clay. who said they do not believe
Miss 01me nt 1s in physica l
ttungcr and negot1ahons are pro·
reeding brtwl'en the Philippine
~overnmcnt und her captors. lie
:-01d they ore demanding the re·
lcabe of two Mus lim political
pn oncrs.
lit• sau1 Miss 01ment has bee n
an lhl' Ph1llpp1nes since 1972
'.\Ork in g In th t> \llla ge of
P:.ml~!I \'an Irv ini.: lo develop Jn
.1lphabrt. ara mma r nnd translat
t•d ma\t'r1 11 l 10 th~ nang1n~1
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n1'\f'r ht't'n \\ ritlt·n 1111140
Sht• v. ..... C'aptun~I nt !I u m
~a 111 r d j y .1., 'h 1• .11111 h 1• r
l.indlord. Sut..11 m11n llarhamJ,
tr:n t'lt'd tw bo11t fr<l m their homt•
'"land to ,1rw1ghbor111i.:111w
~ll'& ll111wn1 l> punrwr. Jo Ann
<~;ault o r San J>ll'~o. h.ui n11t gunt'
on lht> bQjt trip
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The Last Picture Shott•
/ ~<>slalg ia ·mindl'<l ~outh.-. \\alc h thl' :-.crl't·n
of lht! Paulo DnH··ln Thl'aler in Co-.1..1
~le!>a . but the attraction "asn't a ,J1)hll
Wayne mo\'ie. It was the demolition of tht·
big mO\ 11..· ~l'l L'l'll. bt.-mg h.1ull-cl dcm n to
m J k1· ro 111m fo r <'11ndom1nium-. ,11111 ,1par t
m cllt!) on th1: :-It\.' 111 t lk fo11tH'I p..13ll1VU
p1t_i\h. tht• pl'ICl' of pl'llgl't•:-.-. --------
f'rd• Pag~ .-lJ
TREES ...
Mar also are al odds over tree
heights and \'iews and CC and
Rs.
The Newport Beach City Coun·
l'rl agreed to have offending palm
trees which grow in c1ly·owned
parkway tnmmed after receiv·
ing a letter from Harbor View
homeowner·s president John
WaJker slating that the majority
of homeowners favor the severe
trimming. •
But tree trimming has been
fought by three residents who say
trees on their property contribute
t o the beaut y or th e
neighborhood.
2 Attempted
Rapes Probed
In Newport
Newport Beach police are in·
n •stigatiog two apparently un·
related cases of attempted rape
that occurred in their city Mon ·
day.
ln both cases . according to
police reports. the victims . ages
l7 and 19, escaped from their as-
sailants.
l n one case . the suspect,
described as being fl\'e reet seven
inches tall and weighing 150
pounds, is wanted for kidnap, rob-
bery and car theft in addition to
the attempted rape charge.
Police said the victim, a 19·
rear-old medical assistant who
lives in Costa Mesa, was on her
way to work in :-.Iewport Center al
about 3 p.m . when she saw a
h1tchhiker standing in the rain at
the intersection of Santa Ana
A\'enue and Bristol Street
She told police that she picked
the man up because she felt sorry
forh1m.
Once inside her car. the sus-
pect, estimated lo be about 21
years old, showed his benefac-
tress the handle of a gun and told
her he was going to rob ht>r.
She said he took S30 from h(•r
purse and directed her to drive
away from Newport Center on
Jamboree Road. She s aid he
changed places with her and
clroH lo the San 0 1ej.?o Freev.av
nnd then to the Lai,titfla Canyon
Hoad ./
When the sus pect begnn to talk
Jbout raping her, the women told
him she was pregnant When he
persisted in his de mands that shr
t11&robe. she s a11I !\hf' 1umped out
nr the r ar at the intcr.1ecl1on or
Laguna Canyon Hoad and t:t
Toro Road
Thi• ~uspf'cl rl1•d 1n ht'r t'ar, n
hlur Volks waj.?rn. 11n<l a pal>~tnll
moton sl dro\ c he r to the l.nj(unn
Re ach p11l11"1' ~tnl1on . wht>r•·
Newport llcn<'h ofhet'r'I v.en ·
notir1ed
Earlier m tht> mominl.?. 11 17
,·enr old rt>!\1d1'11l of nathou told
police she was accosted by a mun
:1s she returnl'd hon1t· from work
She said she srreamt'd and
fouJ.?ht a!I the man l(rnpplrd with
her nt'ar her apartment and he
ran off
The suti~cl in that case l'I
descnbed aS being SIX reel tall
and we11thlng 180 pound&
f'ro• Pa,,.-A I
SLIDE ...
female residents or Colony Co\'e
who appeared lo be oo their way
to work.
They continued on their way
'I can't see what good It "Would
do to stay here," one was heard
to s ay
Victim Won't Talk
FRESNO <UPJ> -Benedict
Pallayo. 33. was shot four times
ln the legs Monday night but he
refused to aive police a descrip-
tion of hls assailants.
'
New Winter St9rlll
Sla1ns North Area
By The Assoclatf'd Press
A ma j or winter s torm
s lammed into No rthe r n
California today packing snow.
sleet. hall and blustery winds
f1om the coast to the Sier ra
Nevada Roads and schools v.erc
closed in the hardest hit areas
Near the coast. snow was fall·
ing from Napa and Santa Rosa
northwas>d to the Oregon borde r,
v.ith sea levt>I locations in Hum·
boldt and Del :'\orte counties
'Big Foot'
Just a Dog
ClNCl:'\NATl <L'Pll
The mystery of the local
"Big Foot" apparently ha!>
been sot \'t>d
There have been reports
of a large, hairy creaturf'
roaming the area. evadinf(
both capture and 1denllfica·
tion.
Last week, "Big Foot"
was s een aj:a1n, and
altho ugh 1t got away,
police made a mold of a
footprint and took 1t to C10·
cmnati Zoo Director Ed
Maruska.
Marus ka 's \'erd1ct ''The
pnnl was m ade by a large
dog."
f'ro•Pa~AI
TANIA ...
kneeling outside the bank. But
two days later. after read10j(
newspape r accounts of thl'
v.eapons carried by the \'urious
robbers. he decided it was Miss
Hearst because she was carrying
the only carbine with a straigbl
clip rather than a banana chp.
Bailey ripped into Ber zins·
ldentificat1on o r the kneelinl!
figure as av. om an.
The witness ::.aid her hands a nd
long hair appeared to be female
"She absolut e ly was not a
man." he insis ted
"So Ion~ hair 111 a clue''" esl{t.'d
Bailey "flow lonii ha\'c you ht>''"
in San Franc1sco"' llov.-ma n)
males han )OU Sl'<'n \\1th ton~
h:ur.,"
"Qu1la• a fl'\\ .. llt'r11ni. ron
ceded
"Did 11 h'" e l hl• fulsome p111
port1on11 of :i 'ol uptuou~ ~ oung
lad~., .. ~•~hd Hui It•} of the knl•t•I
lnlt flRUrC
Brownlllf: ob1c>rtetJ lo th<• quf'.,
lion a'I or~um1•nt;it1H' and tJ S
t>1stricl J udgl' llllH'r .J <'urt<·r
lljlreet1 Hut nullc·v rt•11hr.1M•ll It
and JilOI H(•f7tn!o lo .1d m1t ht· ho1I
not sN•n lh1• 1wrson·, .,hap1• a rnl
wn!I mnkini;: h1 .., 1ttenUf1t·111111n on
th(' h:t~l:'I or the• top or the· h•'.tfl.
hnnclis tllltl JlOll,lhh rnrdwatl
dusted" h1lc
Sno"' abo \\as falhn~ an Lhc•
Sacr a mt'nto Valle''. north of
l\la r)s\·11lt', "1th mcideratc snow
at Red Bl ufr arid Hl•ddm1:
Fl\e 1nc·hl.''i we re reported m
Paradise at tht.' 1.000-foot lt>vel.
J.nd many of the art>a'!> srhoob
14er e C'loH•d
In tht' San F ranc1::.co Ba) are a.
snow 14 as r t.> ported he J,.) at
t1mt'S clov. n to I .~>O fret and
lov. er Fish H .lnt' h HoJd in the
Oakla nd·Berkt>lt'\ hills was
dosed •
:'Ill. Tam alpa1:-111 Mann Coun
l) and Mt 01a blo m Contra Costa
Count) r eccl\'l'd mt·u~urabk
,,n o l4 f all ~. a s d11t S ky lin e
Boulevard ::.outh of SJn Fran·
C'l!><'O. from lttJ!hWu) 92 above
S;in ~tateo to th~· Portola Valley.
Woodside a rt'.i
Cha 1n l> 14 e rl' r t.>q u1red on
H1ghl4 a) Ii bet ween San Jose
a nd Santa Crui
Hean• s nO\\ continued m the
Sierra f.<e,uda l41lh :-;ordl'n. two
tWilcs we5t nf Donnt•r PJ:.~. re
porting 52 uwhes of nt'v. .,now
since the storms h<'gan Sunda)
mornml(. With 82 1nche!'. on the
Rround. the s now pack 1s finall)
nearing seasonal normals m the
Sierra
Metcorolo~1't \llkl' PechnN
said thf' caUM' of ltw IJtest storm
1, a cold arc:ta(' <11 r ma.i.' ca rril'd
into ~hforn1.1 bv the Jet st ream
lie !>aad lhl· \\ ealhcr 14' getting
c·ntder so m or1• sncm 1-1 cxp<•ctPd
l''·en at lo14 l'r t.'IC•\ J tlllnl>
NB to Employ
Airport Study
Consultant
When the County of Oran!le is
s ues the EnvaronmC'ntal lmpaC't
Report for the airport. Ncwport
Reach city 0111c1alb want to be
:iblt.> to understand what 1t s a)s. so
c·1ty councilmen a greed to Spt>nd
SUl.750 to hire a consultant.
He nry We d aa. president of
\'alle} Assoc1att''· h;il> h<•c·n hired
10 prepare an anatys1.!> or the r e
port for the c ity rounr 1l
The re1>ort '' e~pecl<'d 10 be 1::.
-.ued in t hrt'I' lo '" 14 <'t'k.,, ac·
c·ording to ('1t \ Man;igcr Robert
Wmn
\.\'t•tlau .-. n 'Jlcr 1.1hsl in Ellh
and l'nnl n h11t 1·1l lo lhl' reports
prep:u t>d on I h l' 1.o-. Ani.(t'h"'i In
ternal1on:.i l 1\1rport nn1i Ontario
1\1rpor t. c·1l v orfu wh ,,ud
LA Bank Robh~d
LOS ANC: t:t.1-:S fl l f'I I /\
'hntit11n v.1•olcl111~ rohll(•t r.an 111111
u Crocker ~ank brunch Monduy,
dfm11nd<:t1 <'ll 'h lh1•n f'N<'ap('(l
\\'llh $2 ,71\R in 11 <'ll 'toml'r·, l'ttr
Cutti.Dg In
Rejected Dancer Retaliates
He was dancing with hi!> darhng in the M:11n Street
Saloon. but 1t wasn't to the Tennessee Wa ltz and the sta rs
In his eyes weren't romantic, Huntenj.?ton Rcuch police said
today
Lawrence Let1niak. 23. of 6501:, Pa rk Dnve, Costa
Mesa . complained to offi cers Monday nll?hl tha t he wa~ tt'I
saulted in the tavern at 117 Mam St.. and all because he let
her have lhe last word
"HE WAS dancing with her when this guy came up
and tapped him on the s houtaer a nd asked to r ut 10,"
Detective SRt Bert Chadwick explained today
"ll 'll up lo her." Lesniak said amicably
"No." declared Terri Gibbs of La Puente
Moments later. Lesnjak complained, he was tapped on
the shoulder again by the same would·be interlope r and
sharply rapped in the mouth.
THE HUSKY assault suspect. about five fret to inchec;
and 210 pounds. fled the bar after Lesniak went down with
the punch He was not. serious I~ hurt, police s aid.
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No Action Seen
On Gun Control
WASlllNGTON tAP> Ttw
Hoyse Judiciary Comnultee to-
day sent o gun cC1ntrol bill buck to
jU 1ubcomm1ttee on tnme, •
move some s uJ>portt•r5 uld
\\«!Id kill thf' le.:h1h1tion
Jud1riary ChJlrmnn flt'll'r w
ROdino Jr. < D· N . \' l. 11md he "as
dtsappolnt~d by the 17·16 volt
Ht' said hto could not prc.'<fi r t
\\ hether the bill would make It
b11ck t<l th~ fu II comnullec ~hu;
session.
Anolher me mbcr. Rcp. Robert
F Orio an < D Mass ), s 3id
"they·,,e k11lf'd tht> bill" ond that
the "rifle-lobby 1nt1m1datl"<i the~l'
people "
Wit~ss
Denied
In Trial
From Wire Services
An llll\•11 .. 1• lohhylna ctfort
aJtamst the bill hud bt.'<'n mounl·
..cl by th,• Nataunul nine A~la
lion and u lrndc manufacturer-ft
aruup kno" n 11s Sporting Arm a
1tnd Ammunition Society.
Two mt•m ht•r s wbOJSe vott"s
w\•re t•ruciul in s,•ndlng thti bill
back to 11ubromrnlttt'o were
Rt'P8. Edwurd N P111ltl1on tD· N Y ) und Gcorttc f;. Oantelson
i D·Cahf l Roth frequt'ntly sldt-d
"1th gun contro l u(lv()('ates in
prl'\'lllUll vOll'S but both ''oted to
1t.'romm1t
T h(•y ~;lid the~· were dis·
io.at1sf1ed '' ith provisions ln the
hill to outlll\\ so r ailed conceaJa.
bit> "'ea pons ond wanted the s ub-
committee to l'Oll 1der that issue
aji?ain
Tht> t 14 o eon~ressmen said they
prefer rt.•tl lhjl the issue be
handled m the i.u~ommlttee
rather than by amendment on the
llou:-e floor.
The motion t<l recommit was
o ff e r e d h ~· H c p . T h o m a s
Railsback IR Ill 1
Sourct>s s u1d the former head
o r the Law Enforct•ment As·
sistance Administration, Donald
Santarelli. ''as working for the
mnnu!nrlurer s · mslltute.
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BEN U. Ore -A Des chutes
County judge has denied a mo-
tion lo mo\'e a major figure in the
Reno, Nev trial of Santa Ana at-
torney Frederick Hopper to this
logging community in prepara·
lion for a murder trial later this
month.
Attorney Max Merril of Bend,
who will represent Floyd
Forsberg in the March 23 murder
tnal, heard his request denied
Monday by Judge Walter Ed
munds.
Thieves Hit
Newport
Condominium
~
Forsberg, who is ser\'ing 25
years for the Sl million robbery
of a Reno bank. has been a wit·
nt.'Ss tn Hopper's lnal on charges
that the former Santa Ana pohre
captain planned Forsberg's
escape from a Reno jail while
Forsberg was awaiting trial on
the bank robbery charges.
Forsberg and a companion,
Clark Timmons, were arresl..t'd an
Jl(•nd in J une, two months after
the esc ape.
Forsberg is char~ed with thc
murder of Timmons companion,
Denise Catli11. whose body was
found in a shallow grave near the
Oregon commun ity. She had
been shot once in the head.
Tim mons has tl'slified in Reno
that Hopper and R iverside Coun·
ty resident Lawrence Graham.
paid him $20,000 to help Forsberg
escape from Washoe County Jail
14here he was awaiting trial for
the September, 1974 bank rob-
bery.
~ev. port De1tch police are in·
\ l'li llgallntt the burglary or a
:"\e" port Cr ei.t t'ondon\1m1um in
whic h thieve~ ap1n1rt•nlly broke
dcl\\ n the front door to lileul S3,~
\\Orth or KOO<h
K:11 t Wons:. 26. of 24 Kamal11
Court. told pohrt> he discovered
tht' burj?larv Sunduy 111.:ht after
returning hom j \\Cekend vacu·
llOtl.
lnvt.'sll~ator~ said Lhe burglars
"pubhed 1n .. lhc front door which
\\US locked with a de11d boll lock .
Once lllSldt•, I 1cvei. opened
th e electro •c atty operated
~ara gc d o r and prohuhly
parked th1; r vehicle inside
.,., h1le toad in it 1tt•m:. from the re
s1dcncc. 1>0lic said.
Listing as m s ing by Wong an•
a microwave n. a telephone
answerin~ device, two relevision
sets, sterco equipment, a tool set.
a c al c ulato r , an electri c
t) pewntcr a nd cumeru equip·
mcnt
"Unconscionable'
HB Police Singed
For Using Informer
By ROBERT BARKER 01 IM 01llf ,., ... s11tt
Chief Earle Robitaille and thl"
llunlington Beal'h Police Deport·
menl came under scathing nl·
tack Monday night for employ ing
a "convicted burglar" a s a police
informer .
''The practice is uncon!>ciona·
blc. immoral and a bad police
procedure." Warren Lee told Ci·
ty Council members .
Lee, who says he 1s a deputy
probation officer in Long Real'h ,
!'ays he read of the account in .i
news paper.
Ile said It was his unders ta nd
mg that the Huntington lleuch
Police Deparlmt.'nt allowed :a
kno wn burgl;_1r lo commit
burglariu in HuntinJ,tton Hc al'l1
rur info rmatio n whe r e lhl'
bur11lary loot was beinJ.? fenc·ed
"This uncon11C'1on11bl1• pro<'t11·1·
1~ aggruvated by Chief Robll1111lc
because of his dc•frn!ic: of thil>
practice a~ good pohc<' pro·
cedure," Lee said
"As ~ re1.11dt'nt and u victim ,,r
un unsolv1•d hur~lary ant1 a dl'PU·
ty probatwn officer, I think thl•s1•
nets and thl11 attitude both Im
moral and illt'gal." hesuicl
Whether Robitaille him11t'lf
t·ondoned this practice a!' good
police proct-durc was not known
today. He declined. or was uno·
ble, to return a reporter's <'•.alt.
Various City Council members
s aid Monday night that they
didn't condone the practice ancl
neither did the chief. Mayor
Norma Gibbs said that police de
partments have used th.IS device
in the past.
She said previously that she
didn't know the police depart
ment was working with the In·
former and gl\'in2 him payment
but that It was an accepted police
operation.
Councilwoman Harriett
Wieder !'laid that the chief has
some infor mation t h at she
couldn't disclose Monday night.
However, It was reported that
Robitaille and City Ad ·
minlstrator Dave Rowlands are
preparing a full report on the
matter for Friday.
"The chief does n't condone the
al1 ion and neither do I." Mrs.
Wieder s aid
M uyor G 1 hhl> said there also
was a problt•m Ill that thi.: tourtii
frequently k1ckl•d the lnrormer
loose. giving him freedom to ply
his trade .
Till' l\tory h rokt• lai.t week
when a lawvt•r claimed the in·
former was u scd to f•nlrop a de·
fcnda nt U('C U!ll'd or altl•mptlng to
rt'cc1 \'t' 'tole n J!OOd 'I
The informJnl 1i. Uobhy lletl.
25. who 1' 1 t•porll•d serving a 2Vl
H ar t e rm ut !-inlt.'dnd State
i>nson ro r 1iuri.tlary .
Record' -.hnw t hot ht' helped
'ono11' polu·l· Ult l'nc1cs solve
hurglJrtC' "' 1•r a three· year
Jl<'rHHI
Howr\t•r. h1· 14 a:-t'uplured last
\t'ar wtw n allt-1.?('(ilV hurghng the
t'uron .. 1 dl'I M a1 home of Fourth
l>1!\t1 ll'l Court of /\ppc:als Judgo
llolwrt M 1:11 rllnN
('jµI J11·rl J.;k!'ltrom has 1111id
pr~·vi1m11ly 1)11.1t "W1· n·1·11vcrf'd a
lol of s t11lt•n pr'Olll'rl\' behind hhc
1·rrnrt ~ ...
Ek11trom has ul1w :-.ni1l r1r1•·
vlou~ly lhut 1f h1· krww th:al Bell
wai; play111~ hot h 111dc•i. or lh1• la\\.
Iii' would h.1v1• 1111•l\s1•tl for 1•11n·
v1ct11111 anti ,1 st1fr st•ntt•nc·1•.
Detente=
Demise?
LONDO~ <AP > -Exiled
Russian .1uthor Alexander
Sol1.ht'n1ls ~·n says the West
'1s on thr \'erJ.?e of a col·
lapse " b ec ouse of
"cap1tulat ions" in pursu·
ing detente with the Soviet
l'nion.
"I wouldn't be surprised
al the s udden and immi·.
n ent foll of t he West."
Solzhenitsyn told In ·
l e rv l ewer Mic h ae l
Charlton of the British
Broadcu11ling Corp. Mon-
day night on the weekly
lelevlaion news program
''Panorama."
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Tue.day'
Clo i~ Pric s NEW YORK
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STOCK EXCHANGE
n.-d!y. Mwc1I 2. 1111 N DAILY PILOT II
Tax 1'1p I Which Medical
Costs Deductible?
81 S\'LVIA roaT£1l
<SuthmaSm ''
It )OU 1tfmi1l' your m~Ur11l expense dcdur tlons 011
t-'orm '°'° )OU may find &e\•eral IRS and <'Ourt J'\lllntcs in
1975 or crucl•I importance to your well twmi: 1&nd th1:. g~s beyond your pockttbook To l:;su:1tt ate "Ith actual
cue :
-A II us band 11nd wif\o went tu a nun profit center fundt'd
by several rehalous oraaniullons for murrut~\· roun11clln1t.
Al\er some months ol coun:.cllng. the couple (('It lht)' wt'lrc
-hHlthy and enjoyed a more monlnt:ful relations hip
Money's
Worth
Nevertheless. the IRS
said thut thl' fees they
paid "ere not me-dil'al
.ixpenses because tht>
counseling was not for
the pre' en lion or al
le,·iation of a physical or
mental defect or illnesi. \
The counst-ling 's purix>:.e "as to help 1mpro' e a marnugl'
"htch makes the fees a non-deductible peri.on11l expense
-ANOTHER HUSBA~D and wire under\\ent a pro·
gram of treatment for sexual 1nadequac) and m<'ompattb11t-
t y conducted b} psychtatnst.l> at a hospital The
psychiatrists believed there "as a greater probability of
success tf the patients stayed at a hotel near the hospital
during the t ~ O· week penod of treatment 'fhl' couple did
this and went to the hospital each mormni: for the <'onsulta·
lion sessions with the ps) ch1alnsts The I RS ruled that lhe
couple's cost of meals and lodl!tnJ! durtnR the treatment
period did not qualify as a medical expense bec·auM' lhe
meals and lodging at the hotel were not part of 1ns t1tullonal
medical care.
-A doctor's daughter had curvature of the i.p111l', for
which one accepted method of treatment 1i. u reR1me or
highly vigorous exercises. Because of his duughter') long·
time interest in ballet. the doctor felt th11t bullet dancm.:
would be her mo!\t effecli\'c excre1sc and prckruble to ,t
rourse of treatment through use• or u bnH.'l'
HE THER EFORE ENROLLED her full lime in a ballet
school and deducted tuition, room and board .it the ~chool .i'
a medical expense. The Tax Court d1s allo" cd the deduct ton
because t~e doctor failed to prove• he "ould not ha\e 111
curred these expenses tf his daughter "err well She had
taken ballet lessons before becom1nJ( ill .rnd l'Onttnued thl'
lessons after she lert the ballet :.chool. ('\'en thout:h 1~1~ had
no connet'tion with her illness The 1mpltt'at1on wtts that al
tending school was motivated .is muc·h br rwr~onal as
medical reasons.
-A favorable r uhng 1n '75 covered hltnd ind I\ 1duu1,
who require the ser vices of full ttml' or part t1m<' readers tu
perfor m the duties of their professional or svm1-
professional employment sat1sf11 t'tonly. The I RS ~:rnl that
in cases where a readel'"S i.erv1n~s arc requ1rc.>d anll u:.t.'d
solely in the blind tndi\'1dual':. Y.Ork . hl' may propl'l IY dl·
duct the cost or the reader ui. a bu"1 ne:.' cxpcn:.t>. 1f ht•
Itemizes his deduction:. t Med1t'al \'XfWni.t•i. ar 1• dt•c1ud 1hh•
only to the extent they excet'd J P<'r<'t>nt of your udJU'itl'<i
gross income. tht>re's no :.urh llmltutmn on ~uur hu:.11w"'
t.>xpense dt.>duclions. l
-ANOTHE R •'l\\'ORADI.•: ruhni.: 1leall with .1
paralyzed professor who nc•t>ded no hcl1l in c·11rry1n1it on
personal and business actl\·1t1es 111 his homt•tcm n but "ho
required help when he had to make bu:.incsi. tn ps aY. ay
from ~ome in connection with h1i. l'mployment. The I H~
ruled that. s ince he spent mone) nn i.uc·h hl'lp only "'hc.>n
away from home in connection Y. Ith hti. cmplo~ mcnt, he
could deduct these expenses as an adJui.tmcnt in arn' mi.: ut
his adjusted gross in<'omc .. whcthl·r or not hl' 1tcmtz<'d h1"
personal deductions
for a disabled "attorney. thou~h. who nl'C'dcd heir> with
nts prosthesis and daily admm1str.1t1on of ml•d 1rinc dunnJ,l
the t'onduct of t>oth his personal and bu. mes!'> e1 ffa in •. 'urh
help cons.t1tuted nursmg service-; I he l''J>t nsc of wh1d1
qualified as a medical expense, not J bus1nf's ... l" pl'n'l'
SP ECIAL TAX TIP FOR '75 by the Research Institute or
America If fOU are among the milhons of shart'holders in
American T elephone and Telegra ph "ho reinvest ) our
dividends to buy more AT&T stock. you gel a 5 percent d1:.
count from the market price of AT&T "hen Telephone uses
rour d1v1dend to buy more Telephom.· :.hare-. for you
The IRS says that. \\hen this happeni,, you mu~l report
as your dividend tncome the full price or thr i.han •1> boul(ht
for }OU rather than the amount of your cash d1v1clenrl . .,.. h1eh
1s actually 5 percent less than ltlC' prn:c ()( th1• 1>htm ·s In
sum that discount ts taxable incoml' ti)~ ou
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Poliffcol Notes
Douglas Forming Fund
B1 O.C. HUSTINGS Richard P. Evans, Oranc : Ka A. E•in1. Newport
oi .. o.otr,...,....., Beach; A. FamuJaro, SanlA Aoa, M. Keath Gaede, McDonnell Douala.s has announced the form•· Lacuna Beach.
lion of a fund throuah wtuch Ila ~nonnel can 11ve Maurtce Gladmao. Tustin; Dina Guldager,
voluntary financial support to candidates for Laguna ~ach ; Tim ITaJdlpger. Newport Beach:
federal and slate poUUcaJ oCfice. CWford Haskell, Anaheim: Beatrice Ila wk Ins, Seal
The Good Govemm~t Fund. formed under Beach
provialon1 of the Federal Elect Ion Campaign Act Cavin Herbert Jr .. Neweort Beach; Ted
Amendments of 1974 , wall be non-partisan. Herllh)'. San JuJAn Capistrano, Vlrg1n1a Knott,
Partic:apullon 111 llmlled to peoph! ln the &t'n1or ranks Newport Beach; Louis Knobbe, Santa Ana: Lois
of management throughout McDonnell Oou~las. Lundbera. La Habra.
Participation will be entirely voluntary. Partic:1· Helen McCallum, Laguna ~ach: Brad M Iller.
pants may authorize payroll deductions of not less Newport Beach~ Ed Mills. Laguna Beach, Jerry
than two dollars or more than ten dollars weekly. Moore. Orange: William Moses. Tustin.
The purpose of the fund wall be to promote the Dan Montano, lluntlngton Beach. Mr and Mrs.
effective tltlzenshlp of McDonnell Douglas Bruce Nestande, Orange; A. Patratk Nugel,
employes through their financial partjcipalion ~n Newport Beach: Michael Nason. MasMon V1e10:
the federal ond state elective process, to assist m Borg Neilson, Laauna Beuch.
the nomination and election of candidates for Thom us O'Keefe, San Clemt'nle ~ Butcbie
political office who wiU protect and advance the In· Porter. San Juan Ca1>1strano, Burt Proctor, Corona
terest.s of part1c1pant.s In the fund, lo promote the del-Mar: Paul Pre~ly, San Clemente; Jay Reed,
free enterpris e s ystem, a nd lo s upport 'the Newport Beach.
aerospace industry. Alex Robertson Jr., Laguna Beach; Thomas C.
Operauon of the fund wall be based at the cor· Rogers. San Juan Capistrano: Lee Sammis.
porataon 's St. Lows h.eadquarters. The fund 's Newport Beach; Beverly Schick Santa Ana: Alan C.
Articles of Assoc1allon provide for the Stoneman,NewportBeach.
establtshmenr of o Good Government Committee Dr. Mars hall Stonestreet, Anaheim : Or.
composed of Mc Donnell Douglas personnel lo direct Herbert Stroschem. Santa Ana. George Sturgis,
its basic policies with respect to expenditures and to Newport Beach: V1rgan1a Valentine, Balboa;
disburse its funds to candidates and political com -\ Wtllard D:Voit. Balboa.
m1ttees. Its assets will be ht'ld by St. Louis Union Ed Ward. Costa Mesa. Gene Washburn. Corona
Trust Company, and its activities wall be reported del Mar :· Frank White. Fullerton. Donna
to part1c1pants and to appropnate pubhc agencies Wilkinson, San Clement(:; Rev. Ralph Wilker son,
as required by law. Anaheim : John R. Young. Newport Beach. • • • CARL KARCHER will serve as chairman of
Ronald Reagan's Orange County Campaign Com-
mittee, heading an executive committee that in·
eludes Willard S. Volt. campaign director: Arthur
Schick, finance chairman; Alke Bartlett. precinct
chairman. Mary J ane Smart, headquarters
c~airman, and Pat Dalton, s pecial events
chairman
• • • ORANGE COUNTY CITIZENS supporting ef·
forts within Congress to reopen the investigation into
the assassination or Jol)n F. Kennedy are forming a
Citizens' Com mission6f lnquiry.
Organiz.alional meetings will be held at the
home of Betty Rush. 3073 Johnson Ave .. Costa
Mesa. phone 549-0206. These meetings will begin at
7:30p.m. March3 andll.
ORANGE COUNTY
Dean's Aide
Richard Chavez Baiz
of Anaheim , formerly
executive director of the
Anaheim Independence
Community Center, hllb
been appomted ass1stant
dt'an of students a t the
College of Medicine at UC
Irvine.
Coast
Eatery
Sued
A patron who cla101s
lhat he cut his mouth nnd
11um~ v. hen he bit mto
broken &lass he found •n
b.1s tossed salad has sued
a Newport Beac h
restauront for S2S.OOO ln
damagt.s.
Edward C . Hocke r
further claims in the
Orong<> County Supenor
Court action file d
against Muldoon's Irish
Pub, 202 Newport Center
Onve. that he swallowed
some of the glass when he dined at the facility
last March fl.
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In the DAILY PILOT
J ohn Wayne and Waller Knott are honorary
chajrmen of I.be Reagan committee in the county.
Jn addatfon. Voit has unveiled a list of 61 people
who form the Reagan for President steering com-
mallee in Orange County. They include:
UCI Room
Dedicated
To Gerard
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George Argyros. Newport Beach; Ted Bartlett,
Huntington Beach: Ronald Birtcher. San Juan
Captstrano: Dr. Edward Boseker. Santa Ana: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burke. Huntington Beach.
Mernll Butler. Jr .. Newport Beach: Dr. Vin·
cent Carroll. Laguna Beach ; Ann Caspers. Newport
Bt'ach; Wallas Clemons, Santa Ana ; Michael T.
Collins, Newport Beach.
The R alph Waldo
Gerard Reading Room in
Neurobiology h as been
dedicated an the UC
Irvine b iological
'scie n ces building.
Helen Coffey, Newport Beach : Joanne Coontz,
Orange: llarry Dalton, Tustan : Dick Darling,
Newport Be ach : Mars hall Duffield, Newport
Beach. -Steinhaus Hall.
The new reading room.
envisioned as a growing Margar e t Durf y, Newport Beach ;
Deatlu Elsewhere
• literary resource in the
neurosciences. contams
as its nucleus the ex-
tensive personal library
CORPUS C llRISTI ,
Tex. (AP) -Wllllam
Red Fox, 105, a Sioux In·
dian who for decades
was a colorful Wild West
showman, died at a
Corpus Christi hospital
M o nday . Red Fox
claimed to be the last ltv·
ing person who had been
in the area of the Lillie
Big Horn battle of 1876.
PARIS <AP> -Jean
Martlnoa. ~. an antema-
llonally known conduc·
tor who conducted the
Chkaao Symphony from
1963 to 1968, died Monday
after a long Illness.
SAN DIEGO <AP>
Funeral services were
held today for Philip
Steinman, 99, a veteran
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The president of the DueRefun Stanislaus County Fair
Board died Sunday from SACRAMENTO CAP)
auto accident mjunes. -A $100 r efund to a
authorities reported. Garden Grove woman
Frank Dompe, 56. was has been a pproved by the
injured an a two-car acc1· State Lands CommlSS1on
dent four days earlier in for an incomplete land
Merced County. buy that occurred in 1898.
On May 28. 1898, in
Tuoloipne Co unty ,
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COUNt'r O,OaANOI CASI NUMalllA-
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and 111 llUldt'd by Ill" bit
o( philOM>phy, lhcrl' will
be no further n~rd fOf'
marrial(t' coun 111~llor,
Love not only makl"s the
world RO 'round, 1t 111.so
11ovem1' the relatlon11h1p
betw~n Individuals.
Where love exll1t!', we
try lo see the other's
v1ewpolnl. .. we make
allowanres for t hoH
infrequent
dis&grttmenu that may
OttW'. When' lhere ls no
love. even •~reemenu
mllde ln good ra1th are of no avail .
It is prudent to lfl'l
acquainted with your funeral d irector 1n
IKl vance or nffd. ju.st a.s
with a doctor or lawyer
SttcFF€R mo1tTu.u~y
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LAGUNA BEACH
4Q4 IS)S
SAN CLEMENT~
ISH~TH a CAMINO RE'-l
4'12-0100
HOW MANY LIVES
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE TODAY?
If you are like many other people, you really
do intend to give blood or to join the Red Cross
someday. You've even tho ught of enrolling in a CPR
cl ass to learn how to treat a heart attack victim. But
other things Interfere; you don't find the time, and
there's really no hurry.
No hurry? Every day hospitals in Orange County
place orders for blood with the Red Cross. On a
typical day last week. the Red Cross Blood Center
had orders for 105 units, fr-0m Hoag Memor ial
Hospital Presbyterian. Martin Luther Hospital, St.
Joseph's Children's Hospital, Anaheim Memorial,
and others throughout the county.
And a growing number of peopl<:> attend CPR.
cla sses-the new Red Cross progrCJm for Cdrcliopul·
monary Resuscitation -to teach you how to rc,~pond
to a relative, a friend, a neighbor or il strnngcr who
is suddenly gripped by a hea rt att ack.
The Red Cross is an agency of mercy. Nearly
everything it does is designed to save lives, or bring
comfort and relief, here and around the world. This
month is Red Cross month. If you can give blood,
if you would like to contribute time ac; a volunteer
or money as a member, if you would lj<c to know
more about the Red Cross programsciifkluding the
CPR classes, call
American Red Cross
A United Way Member Agency
Orange County Chaplrr
M W Hutch1~on. Chairman
Edward F Colburn, Manager
601 N Golden Circle Dnve
S11nta Ana, California 92705
Telvphone (714) 835 5381 +
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N.l'. Stoeks
VOL. 69, NO. 62, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAl.IFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1976 TEN CENTS
~ . . :Witness Says Patty Hearst Had Ammo
UPI Te...-. ..
CONTROVERSIAL BANK ROBBERY PHOTO WHICH MAY LEAD TO MOTION FOR MISTRIAL
Was Patty 'Covered' by SLA Thugs, and Was Her Gun Even Loaded at the Time?
Saddleback Schools ......
I
t ~ r ~ .
f
Parents Berate
'Lack of Help'
Residents who described
themselves as .. con cerned
parents'' asserted there is 'a lack
of help for ehildren with learning
disabilities in Saddleback Valley
schools during Monday's Board
of Education meeting.
The parents also obJected that
the one person who has helped
them, Barbara Hahn, a school
psychologist. has been asked to
resign.
Eight parents told trustees that
their children would not have re·
celved needed help if it weren't
for the one school psychologist.
· They char ged the district's
Pupil Personnel Services, which
handles all special education, has
failed to place children properly
and communicate with parents
about handicapped children.
The parents demanded Im·
provement or the services and
asked why the one person who
has helped them was asked to re·
sign.
District officials would neither
confirm nor deny that Mass Hahn
has been asked to resign Under
state law. they arc not allowed lo
discuss personnel matters
"I would be delighted 1f the
statute allowed us to relate part
of the probl e m ," s aid Dr
Richard Welle. district superin·
tendent.
He did. say. however, that the
issue does relate to Section 13209
of the slate Educ a lion Code. This
section, he said , "deals with im ·
moral, unprofessional cond~
unfitness. that sort otthings "
Miss Hahn, a psychologist with
the district for eight years, today
she said s he preferred not to dis·
cuss the matter. Although she
has received nothing In writing.
she said she has been asked to re-
sign.
She said she did not know
parents would s peak in her sup.
port during the meeting. She had.
she said. told onlv one parent that she had been asked to resign.
<See PARENTS, Page A.%>
Lake Forest, El Toro
MAC Vote June 8
Voters i n Orange County
Service Area 6, primarily Lake
Forest and El Toro, will have the
chance June 8 to decide if th<'Y
want to be represented by a new
Municipal Advisory Council
(MAC).
Today the County Board of
Supervisors nuthoriit!d a MAC
Or::ecJ:•H
Wea a her
Variable clouds with
showers likely tonl~ht nnd
Wt'dnesda)'. according to
the weather lady. Chance
of rain 50 percent tonight
nnd Wednesday. HigM 56
to 62. Lows 44 to 50.
. INSIDE TODAY
Working womm now halM'
stronger morriage1 lhon lhnr
stay.al-home 1illn1, '°Y' a
UC reiearcher. Story, 82.
election that will be comprised or
two parts --a "yes"ora "no"on
creation of the MAC 1tsetr and
ballo11ng for five people who
would comprise the first MAC
governing board.
Supervisor Thomas Riley,
whose dis trH·t includes the pro·
spective MAC ur<'a. advised his
fellow board memb<'rs not to ('X·
erclse their legal rtt?ht to simply create the MAC without 11 vote or
the people.
"We have found no rull con•
sensus supportinit thr MAC down
there,'' Riley s aid. "Opposition
has come from the l.ake Forest
Community Asi1oclat1ons and
Crom the Saddlchack Area
Coordinatina Council."
Riley said that ~cuu.'le there is
no unanimous irnpport an elec·
lion would be the belll method of
determining tlJe rate or the El
Toro MAC proposal.
Geor ge Medrapo, speaking for
the Lake Forest Associations,
told supervisors his organiza·
tions are not oppoSt'd lo letting
the voters decide the Issue.
It ls expe<.>ted , however, that
the Lake Forest groups, which
represent most of the tracts in
that community, will be the
e>enter or the campaign against
the bllllot measure.
The MAC elet'tion was assured
when more than 600 signatures
were gathered on petitions, ex·
ceedlng the required 550
signatures necessary to qualify ·
the lt1AC proposal for the ballot.
The Numbers
For Results
Eltttion results will be
available after 9:30 tonight
at the.followipg numbers:
-83'7·5181 or 496-1215 for
the Capistrano Unified
School District bond elec·
Uon
-581·7610 or 834·2244 for
the Mi ssio n Viejo
Municipal Advisory Coun·
cil (MA C> election
The Daily Pilot will
carry a complete wrapup
of both elections in Wed·
nesday's edition .
Viejo Voter
Turnout Not
Heavy-Yet
An e-<tremely low voter
turnout ch aracterized early
balloting today for lhn!e vacan-
cies on the Mission Viejo
Municipal Advisor y Council
<MAC>.
The trickle ranged from a low
of 1.03 percent lo a high or 2.4 per·
cent but election workers at
several precincts said they ex·
pected the turnout to improve
alter dinner tonight. Polls will re·
main open until 8 p.m.
A spot check or several pre·
d ncts showed the following
trends:
Montevideo Sehool, 500 re·
gistered, 12 voted, 2.4 percent
turnout
O'Neill School. 700 registered,
eight voted, 1.14 percent turnout
De Portola School, 814 re-
~istered , 14 voted, 1.71 percent
turnout
Glen Yermo School. 600 re·
gistered, n ine voted, 1.5 percent
turnout
Linda Vista School, 676 re·
gistered. seven voled, 1.03 per·
cent turnout
The low turnout appears to
reflect a general disinterest or
Mission Viejo voters in an elec·
lion which was characterized by
. few burning issues.
Two incumbents, Cal Neve and
John Noble. are both seeking re·
election to rour-year terms on the
eouncil. Jeanne Gagnebln, a
third lncumbt>nt. dropped out or
the race in February although
her name appcau on the ballot.
Other candldatmes are Tom
Craig. Ron Gainon. William
Johnson, Ted Keene. and George
Simons Jr.
A total or 12,420 people are
eligible to cast balloU for the
MAC election. Some reftldents
11\<ing in south Mission Viejo a lso
will be elieible to vote in the
Caplstrano Unified School Dis·
trict's S30 million construction
bond election.
Few dllficulties were noted by
election workers in today's el~·
lion but a preeinct official at Lin·
da Vista Sc:hool said the voting
stampcs bed not arrived when the
polls opened.
Clarification was being sought
from the Oran1e County
Registrar of Voters bow to count
the vote of one Llada Vtsta voter
(See LIGHT, Pap AU
SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> -
The prosecution called a surprise
wltneu todey who testified that
Patricia Hurst lied on the wit·
ness stand about her part in a
Symblonest Liberation Army
bank robbery.
Electronics expert Zigurd
Berz.ins, a Vietnam war veteran
who ~as in the-bank when Mlss
Hearst and four SLA members
held it up on April 15, 1974, said
be saw the newspaper heiress
pick up bullets and ammunJUon
clips after she dropped them out·
side the bank.
Miss Hearst said repeatedly
from the witness stand that she
did not check her carblne and did
not know whether it was loaded
during the holdup.
Berzins testified that he rushed
into the bank. giving the door a
quick push, and beard a metallic
noise behind him. Thinking he
had slimmed the door into
someone's face. he looked back.
The veteran said he ~aw n
woman kneeling just outside the
partially opened door with o rlO~
across one knee. She was picking
up two straight ammunition clips
and one or two bullets wh.ich had·
f~llen lo the ground.
He did not Immediately idth·
(SeeTANIA, P tgeAZ)
Payoffs Clainied
SV Board Accused
By LAURIE KA.SPER 01-.o.11r l"i ... a.tt
Clifford Boehmer, an unsuc·
cessful candidate 1n last year's
Saddleback Valley Unified
School District Board of Educa·
tion election, charged trustet-s
Monday with excessive spending
and campaign payoffs. During a meeting of the
trustus, Boehmer contended the
board has actually granted a 21
percent increase in com·
pensation to district teachers.
This, he said, was almost three
t'imes greater than the eight per·
cent level announced to the
public.
Boehmer s aid the averagt>
teacher compensation increased
from $14.708 last year to Sl7,745
this year. He said this includes
an 18.7 pereent in al·tual salary
and a 35 percent increase in fr.
inge benefits.
He char ged the excessive
spending "wiped out" a surplus
left by the prior school ooard.
"The disturbing part or this
situation is that this excess com·
pensation could be considered as
a payoff for the campaign con·
tribulions to four or the five
board members from groups
controlled by the local teachers
union and the California
Teachers Association," Boehmer
said in his prepared statement.
Teachers groups contributed
SS.779 to the recent election, he
said. Boehmer contended the
"payoff" for these contributions
was $1 ,175,762 for this sc~ool
year.
However. Trustee Dennis
Smith countered that Boehmer's
figures are "erroneous" and his
charJte of a payoff is an "ir·
res pons ible and malicious stale·
ment "
Gilbert Moreno, the district's
<See CllARG ES, Page AZ>
CUiiy "'-' U1ll ,,.._..
CHARGES PAYOFFS
E•·candldate Boehmer
Cliff Peril Clemente • Ill
Bluff Dropoff Threateru Exclusive Home
By FltEDEalCK SCllOEMERL °' ...... , ,. .. Slaff
A home In an exclusive San
Clemente blufrtop neighborhood
was threatened early today when
a wateTlogged' chunk of the cliff
broke Off and tumbled onto
Pacific Coast Highway.
The slide left about eight feet
between t.he back door of the Clif·
ford Dunham residenee, 215
Camino San Clemente, and the
bluff edge. The slide tore out a
portion of a split rail fence and
brick patio.
The slide occurred about 7:30
a.m. as city crews worked to
clean up debris left by numerous
slides Monday afternoon and
night.
The repeated slides left the
stretch of highway between
Camino Capistrano and Estacion
closed from 2 p.m. Monday to 8 a.m. today.
San Clemente City Engineer
Phil Peter said the house and
others located along the bluff
edge are in no immediate dani.:er
of dropping down the JOO.foot
bluffs.
Peter said a buildup of water
behind the bluff created pressure
which forced an estimated 50
cubic yards of dirt and rock to ran.
"The amount of material is not
start.ling, but it sure opens one's
eyes," Peter said.
The Dunham reside nce Is
located in Colony Cove. Rcsi·
dents or the area appeared before
the San Clemente City Council in
July demanding that the city
take action to prevent further
erosion of the cllH race.
Peter said the council ordered
a study, which wus prepared by
the city 11taff. but never prt.··
sent ed.
"l expect now the council ls go·
Ing to want to see It," Peter said.
Residents had suggested in Ju·
ly that a wall be built to hold the
bluffs lh place. The minimum
cost was estimated ut $300.000 to
$400,000.
Concrete cribbing was con·
Dally l'llet .. -..,~-lc.ll lc-
EARLY MORNING SLIDE UNDERMINED FENC:: , PATIO
A Troubling View From the To.p for Homeo ~ert
Colony Cove about four yeaNI
ago. Peter said one solution
might be to extend the crlbbinl(
further up the bluff race.
lie said one question that must
structed below a portion of
first be answered, however, Is
who 1!! re11ponsible for financing
or the project.
Thl' residenl11 have suggest(\()
the dty foot the bill, for a varil'ty
of rl'asonl;.
Pastor Slain By Policeman
It was not Immediately known
whether the house was occupied
at the time of the slide.
One San Clemente Police of·
firer was seen talking with two
female residents of Colony Cove
who appeared to be on their way
to work.
SPRING VALLEY, N.Y.
(UPI) -The pastor of a
Rockland County church was
shot and killed by a police officer
Investigating a report of a ·
burglary at the church. police re·
ported.
T h e Rev . J . Ern es t
Haussmann. 49. pastor or the
Dutch Reformed Church, was
taken lo Ramapo General
Hospital after Monday night's
shooting but· died 15 minutes
ar\er arrival. Authorities said he
was shot once in the chest with a
.357 magnum revolver.
They continued on their way.'
''I can't see what good it would
do to slay here," one was heard
to say.
·cast Your Vote; PoJls ·Ope~ Until 8
• '
DAJLVPILOT $8
-..--rustees
oBare
oldings
rustcct uf the addlebac:i
mun1ty Colleee Ol•l rlct
~ ~1onday at the Po1'Uc:al
rm Act of 1974. the new Jaw
lin g with <"Onfliet of lnt"l°fll
f1nanc1.-1 <hl('IOlurt:
ul t'ven thouah ull five
tees prHtnl eil lbc. spc!c:ull
ting w~rc opposed to the law
· red in by Proposition 9, they
cated th«:y would comply and
e pubUc their financial hold·
~he In" rt-qu1rell pubh<' of·
uh and aovernmen lul
-.ployes to rile detailed das·
•ure rormi. by Jan 1, 1971
. Trustees. who labeled the law
.. ··mvas1on or pr1\'acy," direct·
t 41 the collt>ge's bus in ess
fltanager Ro.r Harlet\a to fumLSh
t h tm "1th the required
paperwork lo assure c:ompllance
Earlier Barlella predicted that .. a lot or good people will leave
olf1ce" as a result or the stringent
disclosure act
Tt>al brought u romment by
Trui.tee Preisadenl Robert
Bartholomew a bout when the
most opportun~ time lo resaen
miJhl be to avoid having lo make
th~ disclosure.
Bartholom e w w ho 1s up for re·
election next .rear . later added
thal the question did not mean to
indicate that he was indeed
thinking about resigning.
Board members blasted the
Political Reform Act as being
particularly unfair to the col·
lege's staff members because.
unJike elected officials, tbey
ha\'e their Jobs to consider.
It was pointed out that college
officiaJs in volved in the purchase
of -C~ftain kinds or eqwpmenl
could find themselves in trouble
hy an accidental om1ss1on in the
disclosure.
College olltcials said a starr
member ordering IBM
typewriters. ror example. could
ha,·e action brought against him
1r he failed to disclose that he had
a fnend work in I{ at 10:\1
In addition to the public dis ·
t·uss1on on t he Pohtical Reform
t\ct. tru:.tees held a lengthy *"'·
1•cut1vc session on St•nate Bill 160
which cstabhshl's gwdehnes for
emplo) er-emplo) l' rela11on.s in
pubhc educational systems.
) f'ro• Page '' J
CHARGES. • •
business manaJ?er. s:ud he would
prepare a report ··to rearrarm our
pos1t1on. ·· lie said he could not
1·omment on Ruchmc·r·s charges
'ince he had not had time to re·
\ ie'' the figures.
In computmg "compensation."
Boehmer included lime orr for
µroress1onal growth. r('tlrement
Jnd insurance as well as salary.
District trus tees and ad·
mmiruators normally don't add
fnnge benefits an to figures ln de·
1erman1ng the cost-of-living
raises granted employes.
Incremental salary Increases
Alv('n 1nd 1v1dual teachers for
their years of e mployment and
.1dd1tional edut'alion are also not
1:omputcd into the cost-of-living
1 lllSt'S.
··w11 Ju~t how you define the
'1tuation," Moreno said.
f'ro• Pa~AJ
LIGHT •••
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1·11
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rollow thc> M1\C rare at nn t'ler·
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INTREPID PHOTOGRAPHER FOLLOWED THE ACTION
He Was Launched Behind the Competitors
Sidewalk Surfers
Stre'ssing Sllf ety
"Sidewalk s urfin" "Jth
skateboards 1s as popular as tht·
water variety. nccording to ,its
adherents. scads of whom al·
tended a nd p articipated 1n
Laguna 's G r and Prix of
Skateboarding Sunday.
Five winners in two divisions
walked off (or rolled off) w1lh
two surf boards and expensive
skateboards.
Ed Gottschlich. owner or thc-
Oak Street Surf s hop which
sponsored the event, said Mon-
day he viewed the compelll1on a~
a success. not only ~ause of thc>
good turnout. but because the
event came off s afely.
··We 're trying so hard to
make this sport have a safely im-
age." Gottschlich said. Although
an ambulance was near on
standby. il only rolled once.
"It turned out to be a kid pla) in.: softball on the high school
grounds." Goltschhch said.
Top "inners were: D1v1:.1on I
114 years and under) Bob Shea of
Sa n Diego , fir s t : C h eryl
Mawds ley or Laguna Beach.
second ; and Todd Hauck o r
l.aguna Beach, third: Oi\•is1on II
\abo\'C 14 ) ears) Tom Samms of
Los Angeles. first. and Gary
thtt'hcock of M 1ssion V1e10.
second (no third place was
g1\'en ).
The first place finishers m
each division won surfboards.
Runners up won skateboards and
the winners o( pre<'edrng heats
won skateboard eqwpment.
The event was filmed bv
Financier's
Wife Ailing
SAN DIEGO lUPl) -Helen
Smith, the ,wife of financier C.
Arnholt Sm ith, was reported m
falrc~nditlon today at tJniversily
Hospital after colla~ing while
testifying in federal court.
The hospital said she was being
treated for a blood clot she ap·
parently suffered as she testified
Friday before U S. Ma11i11tr ate
Marry Mccue in connc-ct1on with
a 11uit she had filed to recover
furnishings worth $1 millJon.
l10N'T CALL
art' HALL
TEL AVIV. hrnel <APl -The
mayor's telephone -and all tht•
phones at Tel A\•tv C'lty llall
wtr~ N&l off today. The Ministry
of Comm unkation11 sard the
munlc:1pnltty h adn't paid 1114
telephone b111.
An official uid the hrt('S woulrl
be reconnectt'd art~r C'1ty llall
tind t"" fire department, whi('h
wa~ lvrt only its emeraency
number working. paul 127.000
l11raell pounds -about $17.000.
Mat'G1JJ1vr:t) -Freeman Film!),
producers of s urfing movie::. und
photographer::. from S('Vt-ral
magazine:; CO\ ering skateboard·
ing as a sport
Sea Water
For Farms
Seen Soon
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -.A bacterial proces:. that could one
da:. harness lht• ::.un for JlO" er and
desahn1zc S('..I" alt•r for 1rngat1on
use has bN•n d1:.co\cr<'d bv a
team of ::.('1t•nta i.b, at was ·an·
nounced toda , ..
Or \\'allh.t•r Stot•c•kt'nw~. a
cell b1olo~1::.t. h(•adl'd a rt•search
tt•am from th e l'C Medit·al
Center 1n San Fruncisco a nd the
National Aeron autic:. and Space
Admini stration at Ames
Researt'h Cl'nter in Mountain
\"1ew that d l!>('o\'Crl'd the pro-
ce" •
Stoeckeniu' · 1965 disco\'ery of
a s1mplt> bacterium capable of
con"ertmi;t sunlight into rood and
energy was studied by the re·
M>archers. \\ho round a prO<'eS!>
lhal one da> may aid m the study
of d1seast.>s and lhl' production of
electnc1t) and fuel for mu!>:. con
:.umpt1on. he ::.aid
This 1~ tht• f1r:.t ta me a
photochem1cJI mechanism other
than photos)nthes1s has been
found for convertmg sunlight lu
C'hem1cal energy and food in a
hvmg organism. Stoe(·kenau:i-told
a news confer ence.
He said the process. "hile
s1m1lar lo photosynlhCSIS, "Is for
simpler and could not bf> used tu
:.upport complc-x 1tre forms ...
The new-found process, unlike
photosynthf'Sts, involvt>s a purple
pigment contained in the cell
membrane o r llalobacterium
halob1um, a baclenum round '" ~ea watt•r. Stol•ckcn1ussa1d.
p h 0 l t) S ) n l h (' S I S U S e S
chlor oph) II, a ..:rc>en pigment
"hich g1vPs plant leaves their
ram1har lint, for crl'atm~ food
.ind eneriay
"The purple membrane seem..;
to hnk ct•rt:1111 fundamental pro· ,. e s c; (' s 0 r I i \' I n It c t• 11 ' ••.
Moecken1u~ i.a1d ··The mem·
hrane uses lt~hl t•nt>r.:y to ntO\c•
compound!'i mtn ;_1ml out or thr
C't'll' It 'N'm' "t' ,111• rlt>'t.' l11
cf 1 ~ t• o '' f' rr n I! r r rt :11 11 b LI ~ IC"
cellular (unction!-."
/\ kl'\' rhM'm t'r". ht• sn11l. is the
Hndtni;? that llJ!hl raw.1•-1 llw pur
pie p1..:mc•nt to nr·t ,1-; .1 pump
"htch rm1ls c>lt'cl r teal parl1rlt•s
JllOtOn'I frnmlhC'rcll
Thr purplr Pli;?mrnt lx'rnm<"~
another wa\' in add1t11m tn n"11la
tum In :in1rria t~·1md l'hlornph~ 11 in
planls rn which lift' ~upportrn~
t•nf'rgy t'i prr1d ucc·d. St0t·ckt•11111~
~01d
Motorcycle Class
Set for Beginners
Families con~1dering a two.
wheeled bicentennial tnp acro~s
the l:nlted States this summrr
can enroll in Saddleback
CoUege·s basic motorcycle dac;s
and be ready for the road in onlv
SIX "'"eeks. .
The beginnioJ( rider class
~tarta tonight with on-bike tram·
1ng s~sions held Saturdays al
the Mission Viejo campus.
The free course is open to peo-
ple l3 and older. Motorcycles an<l
he lmets a re provided Cree of
charge.
Both the t'lassroom and riding
sessions are conducted by of-
ficers or the California Highway
Patrol and h igh school driver
educ at.Ion instruclors.
•
!'tudl'nts "ho sal1sfactor1h
complete the tram mg and thf'
final rad1n~ te'll are issued
cert1r1cates of compkt1on h~ tht•
Department of Motor Vehicles
TuMda~ n1i:ht ses~1ons con
\'ene al 7 p m . tn Room 524 at
M1~s1on \'ieJo High School To
enroll. show up for <'lass tonight
The rldlnf! sessions are held ror
two hours each Saturday at Sad -
dJeback College's parking lot 1 on
the southeast cpd or the lower
cnmpus. Hours are arranged for
the con\ enic-nce or clas!'i mem-
bers.
Those who miss tonight's meet-
ing can register at next
Saturday·~ riding session which
begins at 12 30 p.m.
'
TS. • •
Tb r; parftlll support wa
··tu.lllf aaheek," shes.uJ
T1N r--reat. said tht•\ h11\'e rnon~ concerni. -.bout th1•
~en ices bt>tn.: Mfrrl-'d th,·ar
children The) i.a1d ttw' ma)
form ~n oraanautaun to lou~ u1to
their problem!!
Several ()( tht• pan.·n~ "'l'rl' to
ipt':tk "'1th Weill.' tod.1} tie s.i1tJ
he "''ould hsten to their 1>robJcms
·•and 1 'm QOIO!I tC> JC! If ~lt'tlOn 11'
\\ hltt I.) nl'l'dl'd ''
Srwwfall
In North
California
By The Associated Pnss
A maJor "•l\ll'r i.torm
!!lammed i nto Nor thern
California today packing sno\\,
slttt. hail and bluster) winds
r1om the coast to tbe Sierra
Ne\'ada . Roads .md S<'hools were
closed in the hardest hit areas.
Near the coast. i.no" was fall·
mg from Napa and Santa Rosa
northward to the Oregon border.
with sea level locatioru; m llum -
boldt and Del Norte counties
dusted white.
Snow also "ai. falling m lhe
Sacramento Valley, north of
Marysville. with moderate snow
al Red Bluff and Redding.
Fivt! inches were reported in
Paradise a t the l .OOO·foot level,
and many of the area's schools
were closed .
In the San FranctS<'O Bay area.
~now was reporlt'd hea\'y al
times do"·n to 1,500 feel and
lower. F ish R a nc h Road m the
Oakland-Bcrkelev hill \\US
rlosed ·
Mt. Tamalpa1s an Mann Coun ••
t~ and Mt Diablo an Contra CostJ
County received measurable
~nowralls. a s did S k yline
Boulevard ~outh or San Fran
c1sco, from llighway 92 ah<:wc
Slln Mateo to lhl' Portola Valley
Woodside ar ea.
Chains \\ t'rt' rt'qu1re<l on
lhghway 17 bt-1\\ ct•n San Jo::.e
and Santa Cruz
llea,·y :.no" tontanUt'<I an th(•
, Swrra Nevada "1th Norden. t\\O
miles west of Donner Pas:-, re
porting 52 int'ht•s of Ill'\\' :.now
smce the stor ms brj!an Sunda~
morning With 82 inches on the
ground. the :.now pack ts finally
nearing seasonal normal::. an tht'
Sierra.
MeteoroloJ?ist :\ltk<: Pl•chrwr
~aid the caw.t' of till.' l.1h•::.t ::.lorm
ll< a cold art'llc air ma:.s eurraed
anlCI Cahforn1a by the Jet ..,trcam
lie said tht' "l'dlhc·r" ~l'll1nli(
rulder H> mon· 'n"" '' C\lll'CIC'd
l'' en al lo" el l'lc\ Jl11m:.
Driver Hits
10 Autos i11
SwlenBus
LONDON (LI P l > -ThC' phan·
tom bus driver or M USWl'll 11111
was behind the wheel of the No.
134 doubledl'ckt'r for oniv 2(X)
yards. ·
But in that ti m1• hL• hit anrl
wrecked five parked cars on th1•
first corner as he at'celL•rated the
stolen bus away from 1ts depot
Then he backed o rr. rounded the
corner, a nd st ea mrollt•d anoth<'r
five-automobiles ~l onday n1..:ht
Arter lh1~ he ::.m:.a,hed 10\11 a
lmck wall. knor ktnl! 11 down l"n
daunted. he sc•t olf aJ?~un. but wa..,
fmallv balked hv :t :lei root tn•e on
"h1ch hr st'ort'ci ~' d11 t•< t hit
The dnvt'r leapNI out nnrl flc•1I
into the n11thl . l1•a\ mi: :in1:r" :.11110
o"ner .. 1n-1pl'<'tlnl! tht'1r "rc•rkrd
't>h1clc-s.
A police 'Jlokec;man. "'"' ~:1111 l"o ~outh"' m11tht po-1,1hlv h,11,,1•
lw1•n '"' ol\'Nf. ,.,11m.•ll·1I tht•
cfam<•.Rt' al ' ''''"t'I :ti t houf..an11'
pounds.
Rebels Qua~h~d
RAN<:KOK, Tha1l11M CA Pl
!'oulh Vtt•tnunwiw f11rce11 h:1v<'
hrokl'n up a rt'hd J!tt)Ufl 011c.>rot
Jnl( rlc)~l' lo thl' V11'1nomr~w·
(';1mbod1an h11r<lrr. Vl1•tn11m
Rudio ~aul tmJa~
Detente=
Demise?
IA1NDON lAP> -Eiulcd
Russian author Alexander
Solzhen1tllyn says the Weo;t
.. 1s on the \'erge or a col-
1 apse "' becaus<' of
·cap1t"lut1on' ·· 111 pursu·
tnJ? detentc with the Soviet
l "n1on
"I wouldn't be surpn s<'d
al the sudden and 1mm1·
ntnt fall of the Wt>1H. ··
Solthenitsyn told 1n ·
ter\•te"'er M1 t'h ;1el
Charlton o f the British
Broadcasting Corp. Mon·
day night on the weekly
television n ew11 program
"Panorama."
)
'Off Limits'
" COnnally GOP Party Nixed
NEW YORK (\J PI l iht.· \\hill' llou~e. kanns:
entry or former TrcasuQ Sl•t.•n•tjr) .John B (\1nn;ilb
m th~ race for tht> RepuhhC'JI\ p11.·~1dt•nt1ul nonuna
hon. I~ mov111a lo torpet.lo .. 1 "~hl11:al rcll'cul ·· Cnn·
nally p la n s to. host 21hortb· niter tht• :'\larl'h 11 l-1or1du
primary. the NE'w York 0 4\tl) N'-'":. .,,ml loda~
Connally. <1 former Tt.•,a:. t:on·rnor nnn
OemO<'rUl·turn~d·Ht.>pubhcun, hus announc•t•d h<' will
pluy ho~t t o GOP purty brns:-;\t;.1rth l:! ~11\d 13 at h1~
f'lor~1n till•, Tt.'' homt· 'thl' puqio.,t· of thl' pOW\\
0
0\\
uc<.•ordrntt to Tt?xus Ht•pubht·un Ch:11rm;rn H :i~
llutr hison. is to gl•t purty ch<11l'n\l'll 11·oan around tlw
l'Ountry togeth<'r to d1sN1ss lll'tn~ of rnutuul lntt>n•!'lt,
'"1m:ludm~ improv<'Ci rt-1:11ton~"1th t'un~n·~:-"
The Nf.'ws said Prc~1dt.•1U fo1·1f'l) µolrt1<'•il lll'Ult'
nanls s uspc<'l the n •ul purpoM.' of ltw nwt•ting 1:-lo
bui ld a launch p;.1d tor a Connally pt l'~1th.'nli;1I t•;m •
didacy. As ;,.1 t'f.'~ult. the \\'h1tt• llou~t· hu:. passl'd tlw .
\\Ord to party regulars that the mt'Ntn~ 1i. .. olf
limits.··
Water Vote Issue 1
Clogged in Debate
Monday must have se~mt·d
like the last straw to Carl Kym la
Ky mla, chairma n of the Allso
Water Ma nagement Agency
<AWMA>. had asked the South
Fro• P•g~ 11 l
TANIA ..•
t1fy the young woman a:-l\11~::.
Hearst, but said s he wa:-. weanng
a long, dark coat and hud long
and wa\'y hair, e1tht.>r red, bro\\ fl
or auburn
Prosecutor Jam es L Bro" n111~
Jr. then had bunk :.unt>1ll:mt'l'
films or lhe holdup pla~ t-d al!Jltl
i\s Mass Hear~ t enlcrl•<l th··
HARRISES WIN VICTORY;
EVIDENCE ILLEGAL-AS
SONG WRITTEN
ABOUT PATTY--A7
oank m the mo\ it•. lk1 kms ::. • .1111
'"This ts the Pl'rson I sa" ··
Defense attornry J" I.cc Bu1h·v
re!>tf.'d his case Mondav ;ifll•r '"'
mi: his second legal butt le of tht·
Jay
Bailey ended has 11 ·duy prci.t'n
talion after U.S Distn ct Jud~t·
Oliver J . Carter rejectt.-d a de
fense motion for dismissal or all
charges on );?rounds the gov(•rn
ment withheld cv1dcnt'e tendmi.:
to i.how Miss Hears t is innocent.
The judge ear lier retuscd lo ll't
the JUry hear testimony from an
expert on '"speech pall<'rn~ ·· "ho
said the he iress' rc\·olutionar~
c;tatements on SLA tape record
mgs were written by memhcrs nf
the kidnap gans,:
T" elve "ilnesses Wl're t·alled
by the defense. "1th the 22· ~ l'ar
old defendant spendin~ a \\e(•k on
the stand telling of being held in a
closet. raped and threatened un
t1l she J01ned her kidnap<'rs an lhl'
robbery lo a void bem~ k11l1!d
Coast R,•i;1 onal l'nmm1:...,1lHI t11
lake a :.tr,1\1 'uh' on t111• S7 ~
m1ll1on outf.tl I S1'" ai::•· ::.~st1•m
prupost'd b\ A\\ !\I A fur tht• M>Ut h
county
Comm 1::.::. 11lrll'r~ ~lll'llt tl\':t rl \
two hour .. tlt•l>.1t1n.: th1· AWMA
plans. bul fatl .. 11 tu lakt• :tn\
slra\\ \'Ott•:; und did not cl11:>t·u~::
any bsUl' 1·u111·•·1·11111i:: th1• n>n
lro\ er::.iul pro.11•1•1
Instead. tht·~ tm·lo.t•1t•<l \\Ith
l'ach olhl•r :ind "1th 1tw1r lt>Attl
adv1.;er from I ht• 'tJl<' at\t>rnl'\
l?l!nl'ral"' 11tr11·c• :iho11t ho" :,
::.Ir a" 'Olt' 'h1111l1I ht• t'•llltllll"ll'CI
K~ ml,1 hJ:. !Jt•1•11 "urk111i: for
month::. 111 'l'l't1r1• p('rmth
Ill'( l'S,;tl' to h··i::tn \\Ork Oil ttw
llt•\\ 1lUtf..1ll "' 't1•111 \\hll h \\llllld
ll\,t ,111 .1 .1 I llH h I'll"-' It> ('JI r\
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\\Ill return nC'\I MondJ\' 111 llunt
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lht• h..tltlt•
t\\\';\li\ 1nc·lu<l1•!> lrnnc· Ranl'h
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County Odds 50-50
For More Rainfall
The s torm that dumped morC'
(ffi3), t\loo inches or ram 011 somr·
parts of the Orani.?c Coast 1s ('\
peeled lo ling('r ovrr Southern
California throu1th Wednesda}
and wealherm en say lher<>"s a
50·50 chance more rain wall fall
The storm that mo\ed mlo the·
,1rl'a early Mond:i} mornina.:
hroughl 2.1 inches of ram to
Laguna Niguel. the· highest r<'
t'Ord1n~ on the Oran~c Coast
Elsewhrrc. rainfall f1J.?urrc.
r:in11ed from G7 tn<'h(•s at l 1t1111
mgton Hench and Hf. int•h1·' ut
:-.:l'wport B<'ach lo 1 IJI rn•·hl'" 1n
Sun Cleml'nle an1I I :io rn f':I Toro
A spokcsm 11 n for the Orn n~c·
County Flood Control D1'tni·t
said fW lnchc-" frl l 1n Sanla /\no.
brmJ.?ing th1• 11fn('111l rountv total
to 4 ~7 for lht• lll'al<nn /\v1•ruuc·
rainfall for thli; d~1t.• 1wrnrdin1•
10 county 11tati:;t ir~. 1s 9 Kit
f''lood cont rol nrrtc111ls ... 111<1
th<'re was no fl oml1ni.: 1t1 rlornl
control channels. hul thev not1•d
therr was some-loc:all1t•tl strc•t.•I
flnodin~. p<1rtir•11lurlv 11l 11nl!
Mac: Arthur Roult'\ 11rd bet"t•c•11
Ronita Canyon Drav1• ancl llr"tol
Street.
In San Clemente, the• rainr:ill
touched off a series of rock anrl
mud:shdes that rort'ed polt(•e lo
close off Pac1C1c Coa.<.t llri;?hwav
hetwcen Camino C;,1p1<:tran1> and
Estacion from 2 p.m. Monday to
8a.m . today.
Ac<'ordlng to police r eports.
the shdtng caused m the recent
stol'm has endanger ed some bluH
top homes in the Colony Cove de·
velopm ent.
The unexepectedly intcnst•
rainfall was blamed bv
California Highway Patrolme;1
with ca\lsin g a huge traffic snarl
on the Santa Ana Freeway tha'
kept cars near ly al a standstill
from the Orange County line to
Norwalk for three hours.
Forecasts from tttl" National
Weather Service call for a SO J>('r·
'
D•ttf' ....... \Ltil PMi•
HUNTINGTON SCENE
And the Rain s Came
rent ,·hancf' or r .11 n thr11111th Wrtl
nl'.;d.i~ "'tlh cont rnut·ll ~:•101 km
peraturt'!>
Tempc•roturc-o; rc•rorded olorW
the Or JIH?C Co.t"l ronged front
low~ 1n t ht• 50!; to t111:hs an the~-
Snnwfnll from tlw !'itorm "J'I
1..rpt \H'll :.atim 1• llw t ,000 font
mark anc1 lht• "p;ithf'r' «<at1on at
Mt W1!:-on rt·t·u1 cl1·d u 1 .11nra11 of
'.l ff5 rnl'he~
Th(' lrnJ!<'rln~ c;tnrm as c·XP<·<·t
c•d to producl' more hl'U\'Y rains
In .the dC'~<'rl 11nd m1111nta1n
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