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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot7 230-Dueuments '~ . -.- 3 Supervisors . ' 'Und~ Influence' Off -Demente Isle THURSDA Y AFTERNOON, MARCH 4, 1976 VOL tt. NO. M. J SIC'TIC)t(S, Jf "&GU Secret "~ Papers Missing SUS . . . • :. • ........ , • eet· m I !11 ! ' It J ., !fheft Seize -BSaved As Boat Capsizes ' Uneasy. Bider. Woman Snag1, Drag• Wor.ker PALM SPRINGS (UPI) -Steven GaY-ly, 18, took an unexpected ride with Mary Ann E awards, 82. Neither or them enjoyed the experience but it was hard for Gayley tooomplain, since he was trapped un· Forlller , Employe ~ Arrested . 1' f , der Mrs. Edwards' car. Gayley, a maintenance worke r , was lying on his By JO~,~~.~'~,~~OLDS .~: stomach in a grocery .store parking Jot Wednesday A man who allegedly stole a«;! SAN DI EGO <UPI) -Eight ( with bis head in a manhole checking a water valve. least $50.000 In forejgn mone~:, ere~ men from a capsized :., ... ~.J\irs .. \,id~~~·~ .. 4J:Ove,overJU.!l'..M1a'!iqg:hial.t ••.. from .. a .~ewP.or:t ,Beach .. 11\0De.Y: WASHINGTON IAP> -The House intelligence committee is unable to account for some 230 documents. at leaslsomeofthem secret, which the .CIA says 1t turned over to the panel lo use in · its investigation of the nation's spy agencies. Chairman Otis G. Pike said today $300.doo fishing boat-from San\ • m m e urfa~rcarnage. exchange ·has been arre-sted ', Pedro were rescued by men' M Ed rd h th t• d police. aboard a U.S. Navy utility boad rs. wa 5• unaware e was ere, con ume Frederick Eugene Nyquist, JO However. Pike. a New York Democrat. di scounted t~e possibility that the documents have been stolen. "I think it's a nothing. frank· ly." Pike said. The d~ments are "either in the arrhlws or were destroyt'<I." he said. : Pike also suid some of th<' documents m1~ht have been re· turned to the Statc I.>epartmera by m1i.t11kc "We r eturned to the State Department more documents than they had any rt'<'<>rd of ha\' \nft given us." the chairman suid The committee, which had ubout 35 emplo)'H. '\!rent out or business urtt'r writing • secret rtport, whirh wax lefikt'd to C:HS corrupond~nt Oanlcl Schorr. who tn tum relca"lt'd it to the weekly VU1a1ee Voke In New York for publication. Tht' Schorr mnttl•r has resulted In an lnve ligation by the ltou"le Elh1cs Commltt<'<'. which plans pubUc hearings lei find out who l(O\'e Schorr the rl'port. There 1s no tndi<"ation that the leak ~o <See CIA. Pa&e A2> BayhQuita Campaign NEW YORK (UPJ> - Sen. Birch Bayh <D·lnd.), financially strapped and d1scouraied. quit the Democratic presideQt•al race today. but said be will continue lo accept. federal campalgn funds to pay ol( debts. Bayh's announcement that he would "suspeltd" his campaign left seven major Democrats in the race. "We just got outhusUed and outspent." he told a news conference follow'ing beatings In the New Hampshire and MassachUSt!lts primaries. "Our campaign treasury is deplet~ ... Uf>ITe ...... CALLING IT QUITS S.nete Leeder Menatleld Mansfield Won't Seek Re-election W~HINGTON CAP> -Mlf(e ltrinsQtlia •• th.e. gcnt~4\· "tl¥>Wl~lY MontaDa Democrat wfiP served the ~na.te as m UJorllY lender lonaer than anyorw else and whou years In Congress span a sixth or the nallon's history, an· nouncod today be will not seek re--elect1on Mansfield. who will tx-73 «' March 16, bas flpeol 34 ye.,. Jn public office -23 of them trHhe Senate. Ile said those )"t'ars ...... not' n long lime." But he · declared: "ll Is t lmt' enough ..... "It seems to me that t}lc time hall come to per'fottn a final public service to the nation. to the Senate and to the people or Montana," Mansfield said in n statement which an aide read to reporters. He uid he had made his dt'· clslon with his wife's coynsel Mrs. Mansfield said~ hadn't expected her husband to an· nou:nce his decjsion so soon and called bis statem ent a surprise. Mansfield's departure from Conattas comes after a r~ent announcement b,Y his Republican rountel'part, Se/I. Hugh Scott or Pennsylvania. the minority leader. that be, too, will not seek election to the 9Sth Congress. Assistant Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virgima, ,;ewed as Mansfield's likely suc - cessor. announc~ immediately that be would seek Mansfield's job In his statement, Mansfield declared naUy: ··t will not be a <See SOLON, P afe A2> off San Clemente Island early to·l driving about the lot.· looking (or a parting .space, was taken into custqdy Wednes day , a U.S. Coast Guard, dragging Gayley with her, until an onlooker noticed day night at his Redondo &ac spokesman said. him and stopped her. . apartment by Newport Bcac The eight were plucked from, Gayley was hospitalized in satisfactory condition Detective Mike Hietala. the water after being spotted by J with a leg injury, cuts and bruises. Nyquist was held todny in th the crew of a Navy swift boat off t Newport Beach cily Jail in lieu or. the island's Pyramid Head. the, SS,000 bail. ~ Coast Guard's Lt. Pete H<'ffmanl Ila A .-.-•••ed Hietala said Nyquist, using th._.;, said. ..,..,11.-o assumed naml• of Rich11r<Ji• They went overboard when i . Melec.'\lJn, took a..job 11s :.i vau1~! their purse seiner, the St.? • clerk with Monex International.; Katherine. turned over wliile I SuperVI·sors Called Ltd. 4910 Birch .St.'" the Call or.i lrytnJ! to haul in a net Cull of fish. l 1975 • One was unconst'ious. ap·, In that capacity, J-!Jetala said~: parenlly from exhau!\tion. al the he had access to the company ·~·t t101e oC rescue, but all ei&tah•er~ '! 'U '• .d~ w • Illfl.~ , -. 4 ' safety. deposit box-atrth<-. Union; · listed 1n good con(llUon a Nhort I n er uence Bank in Newport Center wher~ time after the rescue, Hoffman some or the company·-. monl'Y/' said. ~ was kept. f Their conditions were de· ' By GARY GRANVlLLE ment t~al Battin ls a ~ictim or On Oct. 30, 1975, l11c'.tala al~! termined by a Navy medical t'or .at.-..~...-MMI • :::"!::,.<U.e~J?~~.. . le-ted, N..Y!Q'~11\l · nt~ .aJl -:Ufl 1 J>811\an. w~~amWid...~ j itlt1rtrtbtu1r"~:::;w:-,.~wticm.C4l~~tt>·-UJ11"bonk 1 the island. They were In the ey Cecil llick.s gave three was a shadow government t~al t?Ok the money :.ibout $50,000 in water only minutes before bern-' ty supervisors (aJJing marks Mltempted• to weld<en hl.s office swus f'ra n c., u nd G l·rm 11." rescued. nesday in testimony al in-l ast J une by 1nfluenc1ng the marks -from tht> ~afety deposit Six of the rescued crewmen ed Supervisor Robert Bat· Board of Supervisors to attempt box just before dos1T1g. were flown to San Diego on a pre-trial hearing to transfe r 22 investigators from II e then t l• I c phoned hi I Coast Guard helicopter. and two ab~ by Hicks~ being "un· hisstarf. , <Ser SUNPf:CT, Page i\2) I remained at the i~land to launch and improperl,y" under tJ:ie,. But the d~slr1cl_ attorn~~ re· a search and l'e lvage operatl uence of indicted poJIUcal fus~ -to-conce?e Ch~t Cetta for the St. Katherine, Hoffman er Dr. Louis Cella were Bat· headed a group or co~hlion th~t said. · n a n d h i s r e 1 1 0 w Battin has Insisted eiusts ond 111 The crewmen :mid the boat was rvlsors. Ralph Clark and being diacrimlnat~d againRl. fully Insured and was valued at. rence Schmit While discarding the group $300,000. pervisot R'atp. h Diedrich theory. Hicks ma!nta\ncd lh2t The St. Katherine-, owned and ly e1eaped bei..-..ntace6'in-"QdJ~.e?{er&ed hl1~.l.W-Ough ms operated by, Nick Vasi.las• a same claia ~1th· Batt.In, alfe1ed Improper innuence of f(ot in trouble trying to pull in_ · he_1*iic)led..J.(, ~ , • •, I' Tom Jankovick. both ol Loml~ta. It and Clark. <SH BAMIN, Paige i\2) heavy :r lft!t'°ftlll or.tt'f1wc rte as su£j~ lOtelfl's s i d t' . II o f f m a n s a I d · ~ i;uence. HJc ka said, "I pro· valley w Om8D Circumstances were unclear. but/. b )y had the feeling he would Oran ge Const Weath er Vuriublt• c:loudi. hut mo!>tly i.unny and •s1J>1hlly ·v.·armet"F'flduy. ~orU1\\rh " winds IO to 25 mph at t 1 me 'I. ll 1 i;i h -1 11 t th t· beaches 55 ri !I in~ to 1;2 111 • land. Low!' in ttw :10 .... indications were the boat wast. c &inly listen to Or. Cella, that Ra v· . pu~~f~v:~~ii~h~h~~~"~e~~fet~jl ~!JJ:~~ld .wel~h ~ad~~~~_ ~ ~-.. :.!. office ln\·estigft~~~ ~he dislfiCl -ittornen(ii:--.-· ----•!.INSJ O°t 'tO DAV made. 1 pralsal of t he supervisors' A 38·rear.qt~ Fowita&n "'.alley 1 1 political a1le1lance came when housewife told police Wednesday . • • he "as called to the witness stand ahe was raped and robbed of $405 (;! ____ Blanke••i'. by Battln's defense attorney, ln cuh byaskl·m askedmanwho .::YUIW c.e M'i thew Kurilich. eottted her hom e through an un· • .. ~was KwilJch's boi>e that loclted garage door. J _ ~ ·--p _ J,,.,-. 'l ' testimony ~clsuppott-11 • Offfrir:s.: aaid-1.bey att...sUll m. ~ IU M.f, eaftlf d •nse conle.nUon that Battin Is vesUgating details ~urrounding ' a mber of a political class that lhe 11 :30 a .m. incident. The MT. LAGUNA (AP>-Twenty· · ~n singled out for prosecu· woman said the m an. about 17 to one inches or snow lay over the, ~ 19 years old_. had no we-.x>n bul Lagunas east or San Dlt>go at. 'fhe Santa Ana supervisor was she was frightened and complied daybreak today. but a lhree·dayf . indi~ last August ~ ,cbarg~ with ~is 4t.ma~ • , • storm appeared to~ over,. N),l~ to thd a1leg8J \R'OI' cOuii· ~he told. pof~ tfie man cov· The snow fen as low as the ty paid employes in his \In.WC· efed here face w1th a plllowcase 2.000-foot altitude. There was 12 ~ful 1974 campaign for Ueute-during the rape, then ransacked inches on the gro,und at ~aJomar aovernor. ber purse until she tOtd him about. ~1ount~ln where 1t was st.ill snow·• his tesUrqony. Hicks ...save the ca.sh hidden in • a ·~m 1ng dunng the night. lia.le support to Kurilicb's vto. ~..-1'Mte~s ,,ta, . A woman'1 place '" '" th~ kitchen -and the roo/, and th~ new addf11on. and th~ bas~m~nt -according to Laguna ~1gurl bu11deT Sta0n Kutch. C4. • :& l r Jl2 DAILY PILOT s Thul'!d!y MIWCtl 4 1979 SLA EviClence OK \ t But Harris Items 'Inadmissible' LOS ANGELES <UPO - NaLerial ulaed by U\.t FBI at Palricla Hearst'• last bldeout ean be u.ed •• end~e 11alnst Symblonete Liberation Army mem~rl William and EmUy Harris and m11ybc Muis Hei.,-,t -but ltem1 taken at the llar- rta~ Q,Wn apartmmt are inad- mlsslbfe. One reason: M lss Hunt wet her pants when 1he was arrested. The 1tate court judae, wbo brought the Kearat trial to a standstill In a federoJ court 400 msles to the north by rullna ui favor ol tb• derenae In a pre- ....., to .. Hards tltal, pve Round 2 lo tbe prOleCulioD Wed· needa7. Qa.,.rior Court J'9dae Mark Brandlw ruled tbal lbe PBI ae\• ed te1aU1 ht aetalnc suns and other material at Mlsa Uunt'a Saa FranciJco apartment. Th«! l~ma. Ladudln1 the carbine Mw H•fJ'•t all•cedly fired at a.n lnllfwood sportina SoOda atore. can be entered ln evidence aaaimt the Harrises. charted - with Mlu Hear1t -on ll c:owita ao6eee of robbery, u1awt and kidnap. Brandler ruled Monday that the FBI 1bould have cotten a amftbwuraat......._.tlll .... SJ00,000 Figure ~outh Cou._ty Rape Suspect's Bail Up Bail was raised to SI00,000 Wednesday in South Orange County Municipal Court for a San Clemente man identified by .aeriff's officers as the attacker d several women in the Mission \'!ejo and Laguna Niguel areas. Judge John Griffin set the bail flf;ure that kept David Ray Rodriques. 2l, of IDIJ..B Aven6da Granada In the county jail. Judge GriCfm scheduled March 15 as the dale Rodnques will race p. preliminary hearing and ~arch 9 ror pre-trial action in hil -courtroom . Rodnques faces court action on 10 felony counts that include robbery, kidtiap, burglary and usaull with intent lo commit repe. The San Clemente man was ar- rested Feb. 27 after he allegedly llidnapped a ~ ission Viejo bousew1re and "her two s mall children and ordered his victim t.odnve ham to Los Angeles. The woman told officers that Rodriques unsuccessfully at- tempted sexual intercourse with her in her home. She later mouthed a plea for help to a ' ' f'ro• Pagf! A I SUSPECT ... employers and told them he was tieing called out of town on emergency business and he would l1ot be back ror a week. When the loss was discovered a Cew days later. Monex received a letter from Nyquist, saying that he was quilling. . It was when they began lookin~ for Nyquist, that his real Identity wu revealed, Hietala said. The detective said the arrest ~•s made by sheer chance. A Monex employe had gone to Cal State Long Beach to pick up a friend and happened to s pot Ny- quist walking on the campus where 33,000 s tudents are re· glatered. llletala snid Nyquist's car was located by tracing the registra- tion and his class 11chedule wu obtained from the university. Investigators staked out the car and then rollowed Nyquist to the Redondo apartment where he was arrested. JUctola asserted that Nyquist has •Rrcl'd to return the uru~nt portion of the money-abOut $42.000 -which he deposited m three foreign occounts, two In Switzerland and one on Grand Cayman Island · and one local 11avlnss nC'c:ount. An audit condur ti'd by Monex i>hortly ofter th<' tht•ft In October. ulle&t>dly revealed lhc loss of Sl!S.000, but llaetAla said Nyquist ctenles taklnll anylh.inlt but the SS0.000 H1t'lalo sold lnvestJiiauon ot the cue lie continuing OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. 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They said he has been iden- ltfied as the attacker who waited ror women to return home from shopping tnps, displayed a cUp- boerd and told his victim.a be was "from the parcel post." In every instance. omcera sajd, he made an un1ucceuful at- tempt lo rape his victims. f're• P•ge A I SOLON ... candidate for re-election an the 95th Congress." "My conclusion has hffn re- ached In this instance with my wire Maureen Hayes Mansneld, who has been with me through aJI t~ese 11ears and whose sensitive counsel and deep understanding ha\'e been so much a part of whatever may be the 1um ol my contribution to Montan• and the nation." Mansfield saJd. "My years in the Coneress en- compass one-sixth ot the naUon'a history since independence: the administration of seven presi- dents: the assassination of a pre- sident and other extreme out- rages against human decency; able political leadership and seamy politics and chicanery; the dawn of the nuclear age and men on the moon; a great war and a prelude to more wars and an uneuy peace. a dim perspec· lion or world order and uncertain hope for international peace." Mansfield said. Mansfield beaao se.rvint in the Senate In 1953 and was chosen its Democratic l~ader eight years later . His career on Capitol Hill began in 1943 when he won a llouse \Ul In the 78th Congress. Gun Battle In Barstow BARSTOW <UPll -An automobile cha1'r and a running jlUn ba ttle ended with a Los Anjleles man beln1 captured by a ~iie or police orttcers In the lob- by oC a lloward Johnson's Motor Lndge. Edward J oseph Stlt'nbach, 34, surTendered to lllghway Patrol and San Bernardino County Shertrf'a ofrlcers after the 1tolen. bullet riddll'd pickup Lruck Mal· legedly was drtvln.i rruhcd Into the motel's mf'tal slgn. f'ro•P9flf'AJ CIA ••• Schorr Is related In any way to the missing documenU!. Pike aald most of the docu· ments concern CIA budaetary In· formation. Others. he said. con· cern CIA operations in Cyprus. The CIA always has ~sarded In- formation about its budget to be h11th1Y classified. The committee chalrmtm said he received a letter Mooday from Milcllell Rogovin, s pecial counsel to CIA Director George Busll. saylna the agency could not accol.lnt for the 230 docu- ments. Pike said he •Ht a letter lo Bush In reply askln& for more specific information about the documents, such u whfll they were delivered and who on the committee ncelved them. "It they will tell me wb.at docu- mentl they are talldnc about." Pike said. "I will help them find them." If the documents were papers which the committ" had made no agreement to return. Pike uJd. they either would be In the archives or would ha\'e been destroyed. • t.be Harrts · aplll'tmert aeveraJ mUn away, maklnc ln8dmlua· ble aome l .000 lltml Miled there. The material lnclud•• tbe "TanJa d iary" already &lied aaatn1c Miu Heaf'it ln her San Fnocltco trial. Brandltr'a de clsloo that 1t wu 1lle1ally ob· talned aet off an t•ffort by Maaa Hearst's defen1e to &et a match.ln& ruling. Brandler car"fully apelled oul, ln a 52·minute explanaUoo. the ditferenc:e between the Harris IOLIAH SAYS tll UfE IN HAVoc-AS ........ \ HEARST· TYPE Pl.EA CONVINCES JURY-- and Hearst arrests on wlucb be hued bjs ruling. A centul argument r•volv .. around the aftermath ot Mi• Hearst wettln& her pants ln frig91t when an FBI aaent and police~ fleer burst in, pistols in hand, • df!S(ribed by the FBI. FSI acent. lfiomu Fada• testified that Mw Hurst ut• him If she could cban1e h• atalned pants lo \be bedroom before being taken away. "Are there any weapons lD there'?" he asked. Sbe said there were, Padd9' teatUied. and he found two carbines and a sawedotf shotgia ln the apartment, and pistot. ill die ,_... ol Miu Hunt &lllll rooqimate Wendy Yoshimura. The FBI had a legal arrest warrant for Miss Hearst. and in telling the agent there were gun5 on the premises errecti vely aareed to the search, the judge reasoned. The defense a_rgued that Mias Hearst's incontinence wu proof she was too frightened lo give valid consent. Brandler said his decision ap· plies only lo the Harrises. If Mias Hearst stands trial with them, he will lake up the matter again. asking her what she l~d the FBI aaent. f're• Ptap A I BATIIN ... Battin, Schmit and Clark. Hicks said that In 1974 he was warned that Cella was out to do him in politically because or an investigation Into state Con- troller Ken Cory's 1972 state As· sembly campaign. In February or 1975, he was told of a Cella plan to transfer the 22 lnveatlgators from his office, Hieks said. He becam e a believer lost June 19 when the board voted 5 to O in favor of the t ransfer -a transfer that was later blocked in a court action -Hicks testified Despite almost rive hours on the witness stand under Kurilich's questionina. Hicks a t the end of the day had sa1d Uttle to support Kurili ch 's dis· criminatory prosecution argu· ment. Battln's defense attorney was blocked from asking the district attorney any question.'! about his alle1ed Involvement in a 1973 dUUble fatal traffic accident by Judie Kenneth Lae. The jud&e also put the halter on Kurillcb when he approached the subject or purported 1lleol cam- paign contributions to Hicks' 1970 campai1n. Also ruled ore limits by the Judge were questions related to the granting of immunity to a fiaure In the Cory lnvefttigation who allegedly the same month contributed Sl ,000 to llkks' 1974 campaign. Feet Found Minus Legs SPRING VALLEY. N . Y . <U PI> -Two human fttt were found about a quarter mile apart along the New York Thruway near Sprinj( Volley, N.Y., slate police reported. Senior lnvesti1tator Paul Mahoney uld Wednesday police could not immediately find other portions of the body and had no leads in the case. An unidentified thruway main- tenance man found one of the ffft on the shoulder of the road. The second foot was round by state police in a ditch about a quarter mile north or the first one. Ford Chides Goltbmter MIAMI (AP) -President Ford baa chided Sen. Barry Goldwater <R-Arla. >. for saying that former President Richard M. Nixon should have 1tayed in China after his recent trip there. "l don't think that comment wu one Sen. Goldwater would make tr he thought about It." Ford said Wednesday in Washington at a meeting with 16 florida editors and reporters . It's Time for Chai11s This motorist het>ds a warning sign and puts chains on his vehicle at the 3.000-foot level of lhe San Gabriel Mountains as a two-day storm covered the higher eleva- tions \\'lth St.'\'eral inches of :-no" a no cau:;ed scmt• flooding and mudslides in the Los Angeles Ba.sin. Death Sentence Ordered By TOM BARLEY Gt ................ "I pronounce the sentence of death upon you · · That grim l>latemenl ~as heard Wednesday an Orange County Superior Court ror the first time in 10 years as Judge Bryon K . McMillan ordered the maximum penally ror convicted killer Glen Ellis O'Conner. O'Conner vainly got to his feel in his own defense immediately before Judge McMillan delivered the ruling made possible two years ago by California voters an a spttaal death penaltyiniliattve. O'Conner. 20, or Ri"erside. pro· tested that he had not been ade· • quately represented by Deputy '~ To•Hq No 25" diagonal 1111'4•1 <.U4'0 '538 B. ~·· n . - :i:.~=~2 25" diagonal Public Defender Ron Butler who wu, lb• defendant s-'d, "loo emotional" during his trial Butle r broke down and ~<'Pl on two occasions during lhc tnal wt.ah be plead~ .tth lbe Jury OOl to cMt.ermlae \bat the deatll p.altJ ... •nlkabl• to ~b .... , . O 'Conner also protested, in vain. that Butler had not called a ounaber of wUneaaes who should ban testified in his delense. The lUnuU:I mu w•a al'l"efl~ ed .Ian. ll. 1 M days aft.•r be aid an4I attertt Baker r Aubeim home et ne&llld hlm s:z. Pn..e11tcfr Pat Brian arsutd \Vednesday that O'Conncr had l~~1 ~r --. l"'r tO,.lt ._, ) r I 1~ 'A· 15" diagonal s298 RCll If it isn't RCA, it isn't Xl:100. E~n -~1 ... , ~· crcl · A"~" .. '~'~25"d1agonal L'1111l(1U1.• "embarked on a career of kall ings and robbery" \\hen he 'Aas arrested arter he shot a 64·ycar old man and robbed tum llAO ~eeks after the murder or ~lrl> UHy. 'Boland Netmlth, 6'. was ten t~ dead In bis Santa Ana C•nyoo bome afte r being shot st•varal Umes by O'Conner He later re covered sufficlentl)• to testify for the prosecution in O'Conner's trial. Oranae County Jail depuUc11 tald Wed!!l.Jday that O'Conner will now 6e transferred to San QuenUo't death row. The date of h1I ex~cuUon wiU not. be set unut arter the hearing or hi~ appeal --=--:---- '389 I~• -DAI• llllodtl C.UIJO 25" diagonal I ull I 1u·tor~1Mnrrnuli••'1•1,. ... Ot1r t••·r"o""' Ont• \ t•nr f911nrnt1f•••• Ou f.t·•·r~1 f•rod1u·1 M•• .fttf•ll! 27 5 East 1'7th St. Costa Mesa H_.w.n·11"'1 .._ J 0-. w ..... C... Ir. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily U Sat 9--5:30 ~ ......... ,.,...-..," .. "-"" .. ........... \ ' DAILY PILOT A3 OVer · the Flu? You May Get 2nd' Dose . 81 WJJ..UA• SCBaEIBE& ....... ., ........ II you haven't had tbe Ou by now Hd lblnk y09've escaped thll year'• bus. don't set too complac4tlll. Oranse County heaJlh olficlal1 are warnlns that the ptral.atcnt vlrwa will 1Uck around u Iona aa lhe cold. wet weather •nd mayb4: even lon1er. And Just because you·ve had the latest strain of nu already Lb1I year do.1a't CDUD )'OU.,.. auara.nt.Hd •1•1.a.st • ~ cl t.be Nme dlMue « uodter relaud "'alA. Or. Herbert Mffble. btld Of tbe Oraa1• Count7 Health Department'• Acute Com· m¥n•eable DlMaMI Divlalort, 1Ud oae bout wlth • puticular type ol nu normally but not alweya mun a penoa more re· llltaat to the ume IMc I*" ln tbeaeason. ··am Lbenl are Gibes' v~ Md fh• ltra1u aromd lbal can caw. aDOther illwa.'' Meellan aaJd. CbaMtit are if 7oa bid U. bus Hl'ly ln UM nu MM<lft -H)' bttwffft Novemb« ad the end ol January -docton would ha~ claaU\ed it the Vlctotta Araln Tbat'a a VtnlOrl ol tbe o&d Loo, don or H•1 Kons ftu lhat ap- peared for the first lime lh1a flu IUICl8 in Vlctoria, A..Valia. &~ W@(!!][f ®@[(WO©@ 0€ Task Report 'neHl•••appean dally UHpt at.rday1 ud ll..tay1. Jui-y Watchdog Function Told ,\ft'Ml (',\ 'l:!l121i t•·ll'fJ/1111w 11u n1 ltt• r Not Off~r~d DEAR PAT: I understand that the "Colgate School Action Plan" offers cash to schools in return for labels . Elementary schools now have the opportunity to benefit from this. Please inform me as to the address and condi· lions or this program S.L . Costa Mesa Colgate-Palmollve Co. ls le tk proceas or upandbtg tllJ.s pro- gram, according to Its spokesman, btd CaUfonda Is not aae of the ZI states currently dJ1lble. It Is aot aallctpa*" U.at tlll program wm be offered here for one to three yurs. Funlter in· formation Is available from the nrm. at 300 Park Avf'.. Nf'W \'ork, NY 10022. Sourdougle Baki•g DEAR PA T One or m ) children R9\'l' m e a sourdou~h starter packet last fall ror my birthday . I began making sourdough bread , pancukes, corn bread you na m e 1t from then o n . My r n m ily loves th e sourdough taste and I enjoy the bnking. The problem Is thnt the J&r containing my sourdough starter broke, and I'd likt" to know bow to make my own starter. rather lhun buying another I P . Costa Mesa Try this s tartu rttlpe. It's a l(oocl one. Crumble one cake or ~ packal(t' ) east into •, cup lakewarm "'atf'r. Ltt stand 10 mloutes. Add two cupa lukewarft1 water. Le& stHd II mlll•t.es. Add two CllPI lullewarm walet', one tablnpooa each of aqar and salt and two np1 slltt'd flour. Let stand In large covf'red bowl for three days at room temperature. T1te container should be lutte t'HUlh for the starter to riae to about ro11r tlmeit Its height without spllUng onr. Stlr down dally. Each Umf" you rt' move OCle np or the startt'r, add anotht'r cup of lukewarm water, '" cup flour aod Onf' teuponn sugar. Cover, let stand untll you are tf'· ady to u11e It a11ln. lsra~l Rap8 Deal WASHINGTON (AP > The F'ord admln1strallon Is cam· pa11(nlng to icet Conlfrei s to hn its arms embaqto &Ralnsl Egypt. ~gin nina with a sale or silt transport planes Israeli of r1c1als . obv1oui1ly stung by the move. rcact t'd Wednesday hy op· po~1ng publicly ;iny t i S nrm'l dt>al with Cairo The Oran1e County Grand Jury spent nearly t•·o-thirds ol Its first 101 working days since July 7 or last year 00 its so-called county 1overnment ·•watchdog function," Jury Foreman James W. Utter said Wednesday. In an eight-month progress re· port, Utter declared that the jury's most important task is to San Juan Creek Nuw ' Has Trout The Jouth Orange County cout -home of rock cod, calico bus, bonita . . . and trout. Yes. rainbow trout, Not in the ocean. but in upper San Juan Creek. Each year. the State Depart· ment or Fish and Game stocks the stream nQrtb ol San Juan Gu ard Station with rainbow trout. San Juan Guard Station is located on Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano. The stream is stocked for an eight· mile stretch beyond tbe station. Stocking time varies from year to year beca us e San Juan is a seasonal stream. Fish and Game workers wait until the stream has sufficient water to support thdish. This year the creek was sup- posed to be s tocked this week but it's been delayed. Vandals tore out s mall board dams that re· t'enlly were installed to create fish ponds. The damage wos dis· covered Sunday by a Fish and Game warden. Many of the boards were broken: others were carted away, according to Fish and Game spokesman Ralph Young. He said the scheduled trooL plant will take place, after coun- ty and state firemen have a chance to replace the dams. The work ·will have lo wait until the weather improves, Young added. Young said he hoped public al· tention •bout the stocking pro- gram would help the department discourage rurtber vandalism. He noted that would·be vandals· can be arrested for malicious misch ief and destruction or prh•ate prope rty. During each planting, Young said. six to l'ight·inch trout are placed in the stream at various locations. The plantings are re· pealed at va rious lnler\'als. There is no fixed season for rainbow tro ut In Sou thern California. Pe rsons may r11h from dawn until dusk as long as they have n valid fishing hcense (1( older than 16 L There is 11 daily hmit or nve fish. Trout also or e slockt'd In Trabut'o and Sllverado creek•. he !laid Leap of Faith Rare Feb. 29 Sunday Noted By TOM BARLEY Ot-o.l•y "''•UU" Al least one Or11nge Coast minister noted rrom the pulpit last Sunday that he was preaching his first and last Feb. 29th sermon. HE WAS not ordained in 1948 when the last Leap Year Sunday sermons were olft>red. And he certainly doesn't ex pert to be In his pulpit or any pulpit. for that matter -ror the next one, 40 years hence Several local pnests and pastors celebrat ed their second Leap Year Sunday sermon without commenting on the rarity. And It certainly ill rart . It was only the seventh time since 1778 that Feb. 29 fell on a Sunday. IT BAS happened only in 1734, 1824. 1852. 1880. 1920, 1948 and 1976. Rare as it is, there is a rarer event on the church calen dar -Ash Wednesday when al falls on Feb. 29. 1t hasn't happened lhjs century and won·t. Ash Wednes· day. which marks the beginning of Lent. next coincides with Feb. 29 in the year 2037. It is always 40 days (not counting Sundays) before Easter which will be ceJebrated April 18 this year. SINCE 3!S A.O. Western Christaans have used the Gregorian calendar to fix the Easter date -the Sunday following the first full moon in spring. The Easter holiday can rail anywher e between March 22 and April 2.S. The last time tt fell on March 22 was 1818 and lhe next lim'° will be th~ year 2285. It won't reach April 2S until 2038 •• keep an eye on county govern· ment departments and speciaJ dlstrfcts. ''Tbl.s ••• ia its primary rune· Uon and the most Important re- UM for lts existence -lhe ex· aminatlon or all aspects ol coun- ty government . . . seeing that lhe county's monies are handled judiciouslY and that all account.a are properly a udited." Utter said. / He noted that, in general, it was the Jury 's job to assure "honest, efficient government in lhe best interest of the people." Ufter said that the Jury bas spent :n days on criminal bear- ings and 64 days on its examlna· tlons of county government ac- tivities. "The jury bas heard 16 presen- tations by the District Attorney's office. Involving 210 witnesses and 261 counts," Utter said. "It bas returned IS indict~t.a in· volving 41 defendants.". Among others. the current jury indicted county Supervisor Robert Batun and Dr. Louis CeUa, one or California's biggest political financiers . According lo the jury foreman, the panel has Interviewed county department beads, commission members, supervisors .and private citizens and has conduct· ed a number or Inspections and lrwestigatlons In response to public complaints. or the 275 pieces ol eorrespon· dence forwarded to the jury, Ul· · ter said 7~ ban been lett.era of complaint. Board of Supervisors Oalrmao Ralph Dledricb, a former Grand Juro r and sometime critic ol Jury recom· mendallons. s aid h e "wholeheartedly agrees" with the s pllt or activities being achieved by this year's jury. He saJd the jury should spend the bulk oC Its time examining not only county government ,but .. &overnmenl at other levels where it bas authority to make sure the people's interests are kept in mind." Diedrich said he is s llll a strona proponent of a dual Grand Jury system -one tD handle only civil matters and another ror cri· minal cases. "l have serious philosophical objections to the currei-t jury system In acting on criminal in· diclments because the way they are chosen. they are not peers of everyone the way they should be under the Constitution," Diedrich said. He said he believes the criminal grand juries should be chosen in a d1Herenl, more representative manner and should have shorter terms S.Lagunan Suing Three Over Beating A South Laguna resident who cl at ms he was attacked a nd beaten by three neighbors when he complained that their guealll' can were blocklnt' his driveway su•d them Wednesday for damages. Named at defendants In the Oran1e County Superior Court action filed by William F. Fee are Mr and Mrs. George Burkhardt, 31471 Ocean View. South Laguna. Heidi Burkhardt and Tom Riddell. • FH states that be "as assault· ed and beaten by Mr. and Mrs. Burkhardt and Riddell April 4 ""'~ be visited U.elr home. while a party was under 11-ay. to seek the removal of cars that were blockina the drivtway al hi~ parents' home nearby • Concert Set Sunday Works by Beethoven, Hin· demllh and Rossini will be performed Sunday by the Berlin Philharmonic Octet in a Laguna Beach Chamber Music Sot'iety concert scheduled fOf' 8:30 p.m. tn the hilh school a uditorium. 62S Park Avt' . Laauna.Beacb But lakly. lhe medlca.I pro- f euioa hu ldentlfled another nu vane\)' I.bat ii believed a spmott o1 the ori&lnal Australian virus. lt haa btea dubbed Uie New Zeal and naa. The Oranse Counl)' Medlcul AlsoclaUon. lbroua.h ata 1\ol·Med ~lephone tntormallon IC!rvtce. ls di1lributin1 lnJormul on on th1~ year's nu. The auoclallon notes that thi1.1. >"ear's bug ls not as sev•re as PUt nu strwn~ 1&nd fe11.cr com plicauon• hu\'e occurred m Ule m<>11t suscepUblt-categorte~ of people the ddl•rly and ~c "1th chronk allnesses. Both Meehan und \M Mechl'ul Assocl1:1t1 on noll' that thl' •)'mptoms of th11; yur's nu are pretty n1uch the :;am · u uny other &or• throat. muscular ilt'hl'. nausea. dlarrh("u, fever .. headach\.'. occuionuJ chills and coughin14. Tanks for the Lough First time visitors to Prall. Kan .. may do a double take when they glance up at the city's water towers. In very straight and businesslike letters. the dty leaders have ex· pressed a bit or humor. On the reverse s ide, however, the towers say, simply. "Pratt." Man Slain Over Pants LOS ANGELE S <U Pl l Herman Smith. 39. was stnbbt.>d to death with a steak knife in his friend's home rollowing a dispute concerning a torn pair or pants, poUcesajd. Invest igators said Roo evell Eatmon Jr .. 26, visited the home or James Lucas. 67, und rr porte<lly demanded $20 for a pair or tor n pants from the four persons at the home. Police said they did not know how or why the pants were torn. Eatmon was booked on susp1c1on of murder But the Medical ADoct~t.ioo l\81d dlfrtrtnt lnd&\ldualli mn mantft'll only a rew or ,~, S) mplomi while olhera have thtm all flu Is spread prlmartl.y in th~ nlr by ~()pl~ with the> dl taM. l'h~ medkal asisocl1Uon adv~ .. health.> people to litay 'llway from tho t' with the nu ll:S much as ~s1ble. avoid crowd11 and. lC you haivt' the d l1iea11e, stay home nnd relit Ther,• ur~ no sure-Clre treat mt'nt~ for the flu . accordln1 to the as!'o<'iatlon. othl'r than btld rest, fluid Intake. aspirin and pa t1ent'c With th~ IOtt'l!il Ou i.traln. doctor:. say the high fever can last two or three <tuys. · fo1u shots to increase the body'• resistance to the bu1 are avail•· ble but health officials clai m the) won 't do much good this tote in the season Su ch inoculaliOQif are usually given In 5eptember. or ONober, before the cold weather. The medical as O<.'lalion saya that nu Itself cannot be cleared up with anllbiol1cs. ~ some of the complications can be treat· ed in that manner on a doctor·i. orders. Besides us ph"tn. the associa· Uon has 11ittl~ solace for the flu stricken. other than Coke syrl.U) e\'er)' IS minutes for an upset stomat'b. a vaporiier ror casler breathing and Kaopcctale for diarrhea Scouts 'Case' Capi.strano For Swallows J Swallow "scouts" huve been spotted in San Juan Capistrano this "'eek The sightings havt- led to assurant'es that the reiot ot the swallows will arrive at the M1)s ion on schedule on St.· Jost'ph's Day. March 19. • Mr and Mn. Dob Doty, rtU>._• dents in th\' \'1lla1te San Juan area. report ed i.cclng ubout SO. ~wallows "swooping" in tho&r neighborhood Monday. Bill Sm ith . who publicizes tho- annual return or lhl' swallows to the mission. su1d h(• saw t2 to 14 "i.co1n~:· in the m1ss1on l ai-L Wl'ek Smith )oaid the i.wallo~s left Argentina on J un . 28. On TuOll' day. the swallow~ had cros:.l-d. the l\1 cx1cun borde r und re· portedly wen~ seen in Imperial Valley. -• "They 'r e fl) 1nR right on !>chcdulc. · · he ~a 1d SA VE 15 to 25°/o ON ALL UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS IN YOUR CHOICE OF FABRIC .. .. . \ Here is one example of The Many Money Saving Buys Offered .... Beautiful 8 ft. Button Back Sofa in a Wide Selection of Tapestry. Prints and Woven Patterns • ..,.. ... '"«"" NO"' 8 4 99 H.J.GAl\1\ETf fll~NlTLIRE PROFESSIONAL Open Mt.. 221S HARBOR BLVD INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thun. & Fri. tvH. COSTA MESA. CALIF. . , ' sacasT ITUPP: ltumol'e now develop auufftlnc that our famous uyty apy 1hlp ol lhla CQUUlne, he Glomar Explorer. m_, be bHded ea1terly on a new npedltJon ol 1natctuni a 1UDken v.,.l from t.heoce•"-'· All ot tbll, lt alto dtvelole, rnay be WMler ti•• ••pica ol • Newport Beat'h·baaed outfit called Glob-I Marine O.veJop-ll*tt Company, Inc. Btlidu belna the world'• ua· Uett IP>' 1blp, you -W recall lhat \he Glomar Explorer 1ot lt1 claim for fame back tut year when IM wu reportedly operat· ed by Howard Huct>es f« the CIA. The Olomar pa.wed out U.to the Paclflc and Haettedty uUlJJed a huae claw·Uke deYiee to reach down upoa the ocean noor and snatch a aunken Soviet ·submarine. o a, AT LEA.ST, •he snatched part ol the Ru11ian 1ub. Reports oo all olthl1 are unclear. Now the latest dlspatchea are that the Glomar will chq olf back to Cape Hatteras and at· tempt to snatch another war boat from the deep. Tbe aunken hulk th&.m eouibt la a 172-foot vessel wbJch displaced 987 tons and carried two ll·lnch guns within a revohtlna lWTet. Her name was The Monitor. GaEAT DOUBT peniata that any mome.ntoua mlUt.ary secret.a will be d lvulaed should the Glomar Explorer be able to snatch the Monitor from lhe bot- tom ofr Cape Hatteras. Tba\ 1.1.--becauae lhe Monitor has reposed upon the bottom slnce 1982, durlna the CMl War. The Monitor was the first Union war veuel known as an Ironclad. Her claim to fame came In a battle aaatnst a Coo· federate Ironclad named the Merrimack. Rhod&Jia GoOOS In Pon 8eized SALJSBURY, abodella (UPI) -Noumblillue poUee &oday M1ud all Rbod"laa-owntd IW'OPel'tY In tM Indian OcHD DOit Of Belr1 tp \be tlnt lmplemntatloe ot eccOomlc •ucUou 11&lll1t tbe laliabury wblte-aupremaey icwe.nun41Di. Radlolloaamblque aald. The monitored broedcut said Omar Juma. poUUcal commlNv of the Mux.lat former Portur.,... coloey, moved heavily armed rallwl.)'t could abaorb aome ol poUee lato all Rboc*lan buUd· UM diverted trade to and from lqa ln Belra, one ot two porta Rbodeata. But be admiU.cl the UMd by Rbodnla for 40 percut raU Un11 could not abaorb all tbe ol lta tmport•xport trade. lralftc, HJlnl ''tbert are Nrtaln Moumbl•u• pruldent W.... ~e art not eqlQped to a.more Macbtl w..._.., or· buclle. dered all &bod .. lu property WITB TBE Moaamblque confiscated and cloud blockade, South Africa la ludlocked Rbod..ta's vttal out· m.odea1a'1 sole ouUet to the sea. letatotbtHa, a~f\dl U.N. A rail link wu completed ecmomlc 1anct .,alnlt ltl between Rhodesia and South white-ruled wutena Dl60bor. Africa lut year ln antidpat.lon ol •ueb a blockade. BLACK N A TIONALIST aourcu bl Sau.bary todia)' pn- dlfted tbe taDCtioM would brtac UM IOHl"IUDltlt ol ~ lan Smllh to ltl lmffl, fordq IUm to ..,.. to Mack maJortl)-nle. But tbe Rbod111an r.aJm• declared lt could survive Ole blockade and crmb any mWt.ary lnnaloo hom MoaambiQue. a bHe for mllltant black Da· Uml&IUw. February Car Sales Rise 22o/o In Cape Town, South Ahicm D-ROIT (AP Do Prime MIJlilter J ohn Vant.er ac· &:.& > -meaUc car aaJee 1n Ftbruary JwnJ)ed 22 cued Moumblque toda)' ol ad· percent from the year Wore, dint to the "1moldertq n,... o1· 1lpalln1 an accelerated market fricUoa" 1n Southern Africa by d b 1 suddenly cuttina landlocked recovery an ° itertn1 Rhodesia •1 chief OUl1etl to the fcneutt \hat 1171 woWcl be th~ tb1nl belt 1a1e1 year ever for the sea. auto lnduatry. Vorster, however, ()lrtUMd no l"orelp car •al•, however, immediate action by tu country, either to eue tbe Salllbury re-( ) atme'1 lmmedlate tranaportatJoo /N SHORT crtall or to preuure MoumWque to lit\ the blockade. · In Ca Pe Town. trans· dl-d-oot--r-ar_e_a_s_w_e_U_. _lm_po_rt_s_aJ~es po rt minister Lou wrens fell an estimated 27 percentrrom Muller said South African Febnuuy 1175 lo atve forei1n makers their fewest salu.lor a Febntary in 1ix years iand their 1malleat abare of the total market for the month aince 1912. Tbe four U.S. car makers re· ported on Wednesday sales or UO,U9 new cars during February. SJHll• Ce•llJrt London Bo•fJing Workmen r>robe wreckage or railroad car after suspect· eel IRA terrorist bomb exploded this morning minutes alter hundreds of London commuters debarked. Eicht persons in a passing train were injured. Last Marine Vietna01 VictiID Flown Hoine -, . Lockheed Officials Retire LOS ANGELES CAP> - Lockhffd Aircraft Corp., JarNd , by a ~otr ac~ndal lnvolvlna (orei1n olllclal1, haa WM'lel'IOM • ~ major corporate shakeup that pull lnternaUonJl o&K>rat1on1 un. r der control of thu home olflce •ncl Includes retirement of three senior executlvea. Amon1 the retirements an· nounced· Wednesday wa1 t.h•t or John W. Clutter. 64, a Lockbted tmploye for S7 years who hellded tbe flant auospace f\nn'1 Far Eastern operations while J apanese a1ent1 were paid '' milUons of dollars to promote alrcrat\ sates. A LOCXHEED spokesman re-u fused to say Ir Cluller's retire- ment -and the two others - were connected "Ith disclosures that the troubled ltrm had paid ! officials of foreign governments to ensure sales or its alrcra.f\. As Lockheed announced the ln· ternal reordering, there were 1 slfnlficanl developmenta both In ' Waahlngton and Tok)'O. -Senate Investigators pre· pared to hear today rrom a series of mystery witnesses as efforts '1 continued toward unraveltna t Lockheed's tangled overseas de-•; alings. • THE STAFF of the Senate multinational corporations sub- committee wouldn't HY who Was scheduled lo teaUfy nor would they HY bow many witnesses would appear. -Japaneae 1overnment leaders were reported ready to consider as "reasonable" lhe of- :· fer or the head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Com· BOSTON (UPI> -The body of a 21·year-old marine who died In mission to make available the '• the waning hours of the Vietnam war was returned to Massachusetts name1 or J apaneae officials al· Wednesday, endln1 10 months of uncertainty for a family freshly leaed to have acc~pted bribes scarred by a war now just a me,mory for many Americana. from Lockheed. ·· A FLAG·DltAPED COfnN with the remains of Cpl. Charlea In addition, a Tokyo· based to ed · u belt b I tradi~f Clrm larnlahed by the McMahon Jr. was lifted from an au mat aar ne cargo Y s x scandal Announced a top·level Marine sergeants as Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass., and mem· shakeup and aaid it would do no .~ bers or the soldier's ramUy watched . · , "Myboy said he'd come home and I knew he would." Mrs. new business with Lockheed. Charles McMahon told reporters as she blinked back wind driven lllro Hiyamu. board chairman ·~ . of Marubeni Corp., said he was freezin1 rain. A daUl(htercried. resigning lo "take responslblli· '> "I'm juat 1lad the whole ordeal ls over with und that he's home, ty" for public criticism aimed Ml •' In that famed battle which started March 8, 1862, the Monitor and Merrimack nailed ··about considerably over two days with both sidea clalmlna victory. Nixon Readie8 China Trip Impressions WASHINGTON CAP> Former President Richard M. Nixon la aendln1 "aome im· preaslons" of his recent trip to Chlna to the State Department. despite adminlatration denlala that he would be debriefed. back where he belonas wi~ us," Mrs. McMahon said. the firm but said It did not mean MADRID. Spatn (UPO -THE MARINE WILL BE buried Saturda y In the military sec· Marubeni was Involved in any Police clashed With strikin1 tion of a cemetery ln his native Woburn, a auburb of Boston, which payoffs. The firm had been IN THE END, most hiltorians aeem to aaree that the battle had scant to do with the outcome ol lhe War Between the States. A team of Duke Unlveralty re· searchers apparently located lhe hulk of the Monitor otr Cape Hat· teru In 1973. Now reports are generated t.hat lhe Glomar Explorer will go get the rem a ins. There has been some difficul· ty, however. in confirmina aJI or this with Global Marine of Newport Beach. Our intrepid boatlna editor. Al Lot-kabey. con· tacted the outfit when reporU of the new G lom ar expedition beuo to surface. He was told there would be "no comment." Lockabey was puuled about all or this . assuming that all wartime secrets t~t might be aboard the Monitor would have lon1 since been declasslfted. BUT COMPANY spoll:eamen \ruisted that they were takJnt a "po5ture or no comment." Well folks, that'• lbe way you 1et once you've been ln the spy dodge Just you never mJnd what war they're working on. Mum 's thH-ord, you know. The State Department acknowledged Wednesday that Nixon has already alven Seeretary of State Henry A. Kisa- ingerobservatlons rrom lheeiaht- day visit durin« a phone con- ''ersation Monday. A written version will be sent later. State Department spokesman Robert Funseth said. # F\anselb told reporters. •'They diJcussed who 1bould handle the debrletlna. • • . Nixon said he preferred to handle ltin wriUne. "I think the former president 1ave him a very 11.fWace Im· presalon, nolbln1 ot great sub- stance." According to Kissinger's spokesman, "the conversation was with While Houa e knowledae." and came durina a Kia1ln1ertrtp to Palm Springs. Meanwhile\.. DemocraUc partv chairman Rooert Strauaa told a 1roup of reportera that Ford should have dl1avowed Nixon's trip. ·•He ahould have 1rabbed a bold otlhat t.bJna and 1aldthist.r1plun outraae and he should have 1poken out loudly and clearly In· atead or beln1 embarraued behJnd the White House doot1," Strauaaaaid. workera today in' the nqrthern lost nine men ln Vietnam. Lockheed'ssolo aaentin Japan. towns of Pamplona and Vitoria ·-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~=======================~ where several pel'ICOI died and I about 100 were injured tn the wor1t pollllcal nots ol lhe post. Franco era. Spanish news aaency reports sald an unknown number of penona were arrested in the re- newed clashes, but did not men· Uon casualties. ....... S tlMllftf BANGKOK. Thailand CUPI> - Foreign diplomata bave seen widespread destruction al Siem Reap, Lbe site or an aJJe.a_ed U.S. bomblnf raid In Cambodia, but not all aareed it was an American alr strike, Radio Phnom Penh aald today. Tblrteen foreign ambasaadons and a Swedish forelan affairs de· puty minister visited the town, lSO miles northwest of Phnom Penh. laat Sunday, the radio re· ported. lllfl•te.,, • .,,In COLUMBIA, N.C. C.\P) Five bodies found bludgeoned, burned and burled ln a shallow arave near tbla rural community remained unJdenUfled today. "I strongly 1u1pect the victims were memwra oft.he same fami- ly," Dr. Pate Hudaon, North Carolina '1 chief medical ex· amlner, 1ald Wedneaday. "There II enouah resemblance." COST A MESA STORE OHL Y J.011 lllSTOL ST . .t S.. Da.p Prwy. 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Match 4, 1976 DAIL y PILOT AS Soliah:-His Life Havoc • 18 • m Soya Government ii Trying ·to Make Him a Lesson SAN FRANCI CO (UPI>" -three e,.ewftnesset could not be f~tudll unfold duri~blatrlal. questiontn.c St~ Solla.b . ch~ •Ith a aed in SoUah's trial btt8Ulc he "Tho 1overnmenl hb wronal~ fatal Symbionese Llberation aasd their adntificauon of Sobah "A lot of pt"ople will be s ur· at"cused me, "'Y :.111ters, and ""1nY·Unk~ bank robOery, aays resl.llttd from "SUfletUvt gro· prued by the truth," hoald. abused my fwm11)• lt blllS au but the 1ov•rnment ia ~ c:edurea" employed by }81 OLIAH, WHO l~ fre\' on detroyedlt ldon'tknowltllcan him to diacouraae anY'C)M trom aaents. 1100,000 ball. said he ha$ not be rebuilt •••In aldln1 tu1ltlvu like Patricia SoUah. often rcftrrtd to 'As heard from his two sister:.. \ I I .. , i 1 ! t LOS ANGELES fAP) - Despite pressure from tbe f~deral Rovernmcnt, the stale coastline commiu ton has reJfft· t'<l plans by Exxon Co. to build an onshore facillly for proceasln.i oil and gas from ottahore 'wellJ In the Santa Barbau Channel. Hearat. Miu Hurst's lover, would»: Kathleen und J o•eptune. who up "It h1t:s really pla.yt.'d havoc The 2'1·year-old housepalnter. only tbat he hu met parontly went underground with my Ute," Sollah liuld ol lhu • arrffled the same day as Mi&s M.•P•.a>er h~lrcu, who is at . d· 1hortly ancr his Sept. 18 nrrest 1n bunk robbery chuae •t!•lnat FoJJowing Wednesday'• action, an Exxon spokesman aaJd the de- cision left the company no a lternatin but to bwld the: ph1nl beyond the three-mile hmJt and oul of local Jurisdiction. PRIOR TO the &.2 vote at i£ meeting in Inglewood, com- mission members were told the Interior Department would sup- port the oil company tn its offshore alternative Kent Frizzell. an Interior Department undersecretary, had notified the commission or the government's position In a tele· gram. It stated that the depart· ment would not w1thdr4w Its ap· proval of the alternative offshore facility even if Exxon reJected conclitions imposed by the panel. "IT'S OUTRAGEOUS and high-handed for the interior Department to exert this kind or pressure," said Joseph E. Bodovitz, executive director of the commission's staff. He termed the Interior Depart· ment's action "ominous" for coastal states because he said it undermine$" the state's ab1hty to set up conditions according to local needs. The Interior Department in 1974 appro ved the original Exxon plan for Santa Ba rbara Channel dnlling, reservinJl the right to withdraw approval for an on- shore facility if the plans were deemed unreasonable. CONDITIONS imposed by the coastal comm 1ssion called for Exxon lo build a Jemporary , terminal to mo\•e the crude oil overland instead of by tankers to refineries. Exxon officials in· dicated they roundJhe conditions unreasonable. Exxon's plans called for spend· ing S30 million for an oil and gas 'treatment plant about 20 miles up the coast from Santa Barbara. Kurat and charaed With harbor· in• trial In San Francisco on San Frnnciaco. Kathlttn Sohtth h.im . "It really ripped u lot of ln1 her. Uld ln an exclusive in· bant robbery charges. But be has been Indicted in LA'> Angeles things iap1.1rt. I r~~L thti fedt1rnl tervltw that he waa not a WGUld not give any details on on terrorism charge::i. and the go,·crnmt'nt hut1 practically member ot the SLA al'fd did noc. their relationship. He aald such F.81 says lt wants both women for rwned my t mil> ... take part In a SlS,000 Sacramento ,---------------------------------------area bank robbery in which a mJdc:lle·aaed mother wu lbol lo """' ...... WlluP•.-w-• Actor James Stacy bas won a $175,000 out-of-eourt settle- ment from the city of Los Angeles in connection with an auto-motorcycle accident in which he lost an arm and a leg and his woman com- panion was killed. He. claimed the city failed lo maintain the road where the crash occurred. deatb. P•OSECVTO&S dropped the harborlnJ ctu1rge again.st Sollah the same day he was indicted by a Sacramento federal gnnd jury 00 • cbarae or bank robbery re· •ultint in a dut.h. U CODvicted, SoUah could face up to We im· prlaonment. "I t.bink the government is try- in1 to discourage anyone who ml1ht consider helping a fugitive. such as Patricia Hearst." Soliah sald. ''They want to 1et the message across that this will happen to you if you dare toJive aid to aoyooe who is a ru live... / FASHIOll ISLAND STORES OPEN TOllllHT BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 HITES· MON. THRU FRI. Bars Open To Teenagers SAN DIEGO <AP> -In 45 days, 18-year-olds will be able to enter city cabarets where liquor 1s served, but their only drinks Wlll still be soft IN SACRAMENTO a federal court judge has blocked testimony of three prosecution !•-------------------------------------• witnesses who be said identified The City Council voted Wednes- <!ay to lower the age ot admission to cabarets from 21 tol8. City law defines a cabaret as any place where beer. wine or soft drinks are sold and enter· tamment provided by paid or volunteer performers. Solla.h as one of four bandits com- mllting the robbery. Sollah. 27 , who lived with Patricia Hearst at the time of her capture. is scheduled to go on trial Monday on charges of tak· ing part in a SlS,000 bank robbery last April in which a woman patron was killed by a shotgun blast. .JUDGE PHILIP Wdltins Wed- ~day ruled the testimony or the Impounds lntereat Requi~ · SACRAMENTO (AP> -Banks and savin,as and loan com- panies will have lo pay interest on funds collected ahead of time for a home-loan borrower's property taxes, under o new law. The measure by Assemblyman Louis Papan. <D·Daly City), was s igned Wednesday by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The law goes into effect next January. It would require all home-loan institutions to pay at least t~o percent interest on impound accounts for property taxes or in· surance. The bill would apply only lo loans on properly with a one-to· four family residence. . . . Early payment is normally made lo protect a financial tn· stitution's in\lestment by making sure the property tax and In· surance bills are paid. Starts Thursday, March 4. Sale! All evergreens in gallon containers! ~~}~/:-.. ·~-·_;~save 253! -llad10 lhaeK- Now's the t1mo to save on nll 1 ·gnllon ever- greens. Choose from our w1do selection of brondleot. conife rous, flowe ring or tropical foliage vori ot1es of evergreens. All ready for p l.int1ng now. Sale prices effectlv' through Sunday, March 7. B AITEllA ALE I lllE $2.00 01 THE •LE Ill BISE STITll lllElll YOU 11ED. WITH THIS GOUPii •• To your n .. rwt pmrtlcipltlng R8dk> ShKk store for $2.00 off the regua.r price of 1ny CB antenna In this 8d. Limit: one 1ntenna per coupon. ' """""'' "'-' SUIMUSS STEEL ROOF MOUIT HTEHI 1'95. 2 0 fl 11111 tOUPO I llCllfl ' Cl llTEllll IY 11111 llllCI The WOftd lllldef in CB lof 11,eeri. ~ Shecll l!lllln Ila OM1 line Of fatftOUt io.-eotl AtcNf MW.,.,.. ~Md ~,fol the utlllftet• In~ end rugved relleblllty. s. .. "" to 's~ dllrint OUf ~ ..... n..·1 onty OM p6ecll JOU ten ~ M • , • "edlo Shlc:t. ... L Special 55~ Colorful bedding plants in 4" pots. Varieties include mnrigolds. coleus. begonias. mo re. From Perry's Pl;:ints. Special 66~ tray Popular 'freeway daisies' a ro pe rfect for largf' beds and s loping areas. Purple or white. F-rom Perry's Planls. Flat of 64 pla nt<;, Specie! 5.99. ~· ,.,_. ... ~ GAflllM"' --~~-~.J!:!.~~!1'ts Now 1.77 K•llC>Qg'a Amend, organic soil amend- ment for vcgetAblc• and flower gardens. 2·cu. rt. bag. 1.59 Kellogg's Gromulch o utdoor planting mix Ar';1cty to U!if" for trcf's. shrubs, o ther plants. 1 cu. ft. bug. 2 c.u. ft. bng, 2.29. Special 99~ Ortho·· Bug·Geta™ pellets kill !"inn1I• .. slt1q<;, rutwnrms ~·1., th box ~ BUG·GETA • ' • t l -. Now 1.95 Orlho•• Roao end Floral Spray protects flOWtH'l from inSl'C I,, 17-01. bonus sin~. ~ I I I I JCPenney DOWNEY RIVERSIDE ' MONTCLAIR SAN BERNARDINO ,,• NEWPORT BEACH WHITTWOOD .. NORTHRIDGE \ ,te. ··'n ' 11'Y PILOT EDITORIAL P. GE I Base for.. Decisions .. The California Youth Authority's exhaU5live uudit of Orange County probation ptoararns atnd policies is in the hund of count)' officials for action. The document' l~ specific recommendauons r~nge from lncreu.K-d use o( community dh·ersaon proarams rather than institutions to a suggestion that the dutie-of utdes to the Bolilrd or Supenisors be m ore cleurly ddtnt'd. The CYA report as unquestaonab~y the most an· tensive cr'ltacal analyius ever moade or a county rune· lion that ha& btvn bo~~ed down in controvtffS)' O\'_,r phil~ophy. money, rX>lltics und some petty person ali· tyconfiicts Over the next month it will be broken down page by pllge and the scoce:> of recommendations assorted into priority group:,, f9r aclion Muny factor~ mw;t st.Jll be weighed. Not the least is the h urd clollar cost of all the CY A suggestions. Supen •1sors now have 1t base of information on which lo form some Lough decisions that will affect tbe lives of a lot of young people for years to come. a well a!> affecting the pocketbooks of county tax· payers Not in My Backyard! I ligh" ay!!I. airport<; and low-cost housing have o ne th mg an eommon • ~Jany people need them, but ost people don't" ant to live ne ar them. · In Orange County there's a major controversy over the Southeast Orange County Circulation Study ISEOCCSl. on which the Board of Supervisors must arrive at some decision this s ummer. There are four alternatives to the road and traffic plan a nd so far no agreement among the concerned communities. Som e want a plan that would tend to hold back population growth by limiting new road con s truction; others favor an allernali ve that would encouratc dC\'elopment by facilitating traffic circulation: some would like better roads lo ease their local traffic sn arls but not too much population. The ca ~ or Pacific Coast H.lahway and ,or an ad· dilionaJ O\lt!lbound route L5 typical ol the "oqt m m neighborhood .. atl.it.ude. · The City of ~ Beach wants no part of wid~f the, exlstlN 9oa l Hldlwa)' A Dt"W route further lnland would be~ueb better. sa)S Newport But lhe Clty of Irvine labs a dim \'iew of a nttw highway in the bills below its southern boundury Widen the Coa$t Hlghway where i\ . Uys lnine. Laauna Beach. which \\ould ttce1ve traffic from nny route. doellin't wunt either o.ne. All Laguna "ants is for $omeonc to somehow sol\· ~ta i1\lernal traffic problems without buikli~ or widening uny rotid~ U n/ortunatcl). trafiae "·on't go awny: It ~ro\\:. Wld i1 d<>Hn •t re&ped dty boundarieit. Each cjt' aenerates tratric that impacts the Olhera. They'd bl-·l get tog~lher before Lt 11 too late. The New Singlehood · T he reasons may be economic. or they mar renect a new permissiveness in today '51 societ~. but more and more Amencans are delaying marriage. or just not marry mg al all. accordmg to the t: S Ce~us Bureau . In 1960, 28.4 percent of \\Om en an the 20 t o 24 ag~ bracket were unmarried. In 1975. the figure had risen to a remarkable 40.3 percent. Among males of the same age, the singles increased from 53.l percent to 59.9 percent. The number of m en and women who di\'Orce. but do not remarry, has s hown a similar increase The Census Bureau records a 29 percent inc rease in the n umber of households headed by women in the past five years. If the tendency to postpone matrimony cuts down the n umber of t eenage marriages-statistically destine d to failure-it may be all to the good. But so far. \he divorce rate continues its upward chmb. and the tendency not to remarry may have a less fa\'ora· ble effect on the fabric of family life . • ''The '( / me ohs '(ouro.ge ', whi<h br'1ngs us to the ' B. S .. '.'' The Right to Know _and the Obligation to l:nform \\'ASHIXGTO:-: L'n· bekno"' nst to moi.t or u-; the Federal go' ernment has built 96 l'llles \\ h 1ch don't appear on or d1n.iry. maps . They are un· derncath the earth's surface and are or a covert. but not a secret. nature IA secret as :.omethan~ known to none but a rl'w. CO\ ert as something known to Russian espionage. but not to Congress or the populace in ~enl'rul J Richard Pollock. 1Antlng an the March, issue or Progressive muj!a2in e. has !Hl'll\' m u l' h "'orked out what thei.e und<>rground <·1t1es are hkl-and \\hat goe~ on 111 'itde of them -The,· art' hid ing' pl.ll't'' for the l''<l'Cut1H' branch of J:O\ ernment to flet> to in c.'d'<' or fare. ramane. pl;li;:ue. n•belhon or jtom1c \rma geddon Thl' le.:1.,lat1' e .i nd Jud1c1ar) branches are apparently to be le(l above ground to li\'e or perish as best they can '4ilb the rest of us. Leslie W. Bray. thedirectorof the Federal Preparedness Agen· cy which runs this mole kingdom , h as Informed Congress he's "not at liberty·· to divulge what transpires in his Infe rnal region s. Richard Pollock has found out anyhow and has published It, doubtless in the belief that "the public has a right lo know." Pollock will escape punish· ment for revealing the details concerning the ca\'es of cow . 11rdire prepared for our lcod· ders. but CBS"s Dan Schorr Isn't finding the people's right to know much of a defense for h•v· ing publicized that famous House Intelligence Committee report Schorr bas said, "What is 1n,·olved beyond specific de· tails or my action lit the publlc·s continued right to koow in lhe face of a secrecy backlash " THE SETWORK' answer to Prtce, Not Quality, Establishes Values A fru•nd nf m me wanted to knolA \\ hv notabh• 'lll'llkl'r' 1·hur.:t• !\11rh h1.:h h·1~ for th1•1r lecture". and I hod to eon' mec• him thnt tt ~·:i!\n't s1mpl\ W<'N1 nn thl• p.irt nf I hr 'll('Okl•r . or lhl'1r lt>rlurl· hu1 l"ll" The• i.u!I fat'l ,1hm1t human n.11url' 1 .. thJt pcopll' tt'nd to 1•\0d11nt1• \1111 .tl t hl' pri c·c• \Oll !\t'l UIKll\ q11ir,c•lr. ,1n1I Ir \ 0 U 'I' I I 'ou ri.t•lr l111A . \llU fo Cl' rt• l{'<•l 11ln inon• orh'n thon 1r \OU Sl'll \OUr <(•If ab~urcll)' h11th Thill 1'1 not 1111•r1•I) trur for 1wrforml•r11 11f u 11 kind~. but for man,· pr11<1urts u-1 Wl•ll. ch•sptll' thr rt'I\' tn ron1111m1•r 11wnrrnex11 I rl'mrmbl•r how I (1rst found out nhout lh1:1, in th<• \•arlv t!l-10,, \\hen u 'ni:.11 c•ompnn' I kne" \\t•nt into th1• 11111n11f11rl1111• 11( dean11ina crc'.1m THF. OWNF.RS had un\•nrthco u n•nrnrkabll' 1<:uro~n11 ehem1-;t. who pn•p•rC"d n <'tlncoc·t1on th11t IA:t!' pure.. s:ifo. cfft'<'ll\'e :ind could wt th,11 11m1• 1 h~· parku~<'cl .rnd 11old for 25 cent<1 an the d1ml' storrs. at a sattsf:trto1' profit. Dear Gloom y Gu In reply lo C .S C .. Feb 2S Indeed the proposed Coastal Commission land '''ll be prireless for the future enjo~ mrnt or oil SC r ~--·""·-.., ~-...... """ ...... ,,-t .. ........... __ . --.-. -•a_, o-0.11, ,....._ ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) Tht> product bombed. IAOmen 'imply "'ouldn't huy tt. lhl·~ re fUM<tl to twht>\ t' thjt an' thlni,: that 11olcl for ... o 1111 h• c•1111lcl 1ln lht' mai1cnl 1nh tht•\ <'\Jit·cll'J on th 1• 1 r "k 1 n Th 1• <' 11rn11 u n y "'1thdn•"' 1t frnm tht' 'tore' Be(u11• l'tHll plt•tt> uhumlonm1•n1 hnlAt'\l'r. lhl'~ rail('(! tn a h11oth fl(l'-' ert>tl · mer<'hand1!.1ng eon!\ul t.1nt lit> lau~ht•<t 111t tbt1r nalvtle f-·1r-.t thin~ he did wni1 rcq10del tlw 1ar. so that at wos ~ •~· p('n~iq• tn make thun tilt• ~·11m that "'ent an It Tht•o ht' )!H\.l" 11 o J>reh•nt111u~ly l)hOn\ nanw Thc·n h<' flrl<'<'d It lit $<! ~ii. l""11Ctl)' tO t11nt'' the orlalnal 1m<·t' fo1 tht• """''' urnnunt It took off immrdrntd~. in all tlw "twtt1·r·· •lore~, ;i11cl m.v rn<'nds mack 11 fnrtun1•. lutt•r ''" pand ln~ lhl'lr ll1w to inrlude l'l\UUlly nH•rpric1•<1 l·o~nwlll"' "Vou'rt• selhna th<' dn·am. no\ tht' crt'<tm, .. thl' C'onsultant kt>pl remmdina them Am1 1hul'11 prr cbely "'hat pcoplt> "'<'rt' pa~ Ina ror ('OLLEGES nnd clubs and C'On · \'l'nt1ons likewise do AOt went a !ipeaker ~·ho Jtoes for a quarter The more he char1?es. the more the" think he 1s worth. since pri.<'c 1s the most l'Ommon translator or value. it 1s assumed that m every area there is a one· to-one relationship between the \\l'O. when often there 1s only a rough appro:u m at1on. if any. Products and services arc symbolic as much as suhstan· tive we buy tne latlel. \he cachet. the name. for reasons of our own self.esteem lb.at have lit· tie to do with the intrinsic l'lature of the purch ase And as long as v;e are guided by vanity, we shall continue to pay more than we should for produl"t~ ftarlul of fa1lmg ar they offered tbem~rh·c• at a fair pnce ( VON HOFFMAN ) thlS has been to suspend Schorr from his journalistic duties. albeit wlth pay. The reason CBS has given ror doing this to Schorr, one of the few non· Mickey !\louse. real reporters in broadcast journalism. is that he is now in an "adversary situa· tion " with the go"emment by ''irtue of havmg made this l'O\ eort, but not secret. document pub Uc CBS might just us well hit\<' put a m emo on the bullt•lm board: "To All Starr "From · E'ccutl\l' Leadership Cadre ··1 l EHect1ve 1mmechatl•lv any JOUrnahSll(' enterpnsl' or an' 1tlall\'e r esulting in ens·, broadcasting an exclusl\ c Mor) concernana covert or classiflt'd go,•ernmt'nl m atcn:il wall re ull m suspension .. 2) Staff members w1lh ethical problems concemina the people's right to know are 1n\ 1t ed to sign up for a Ford f'oundu· t1on seminar on lhr subject to bt.' conducted al Princeton Univer11ity in the spnng of 1978 or possibly lah.'r "3) All stuff members are also remanded th;:it as Journalists even the appearance Of lx•ing m an ad\'ersary po:.1t1on vi1. a v1:. the government or an) go' l'rn ment offlc1al' is a violation of the highest s landardi. or pm Cess1onal conduct .. CBS'S TREAT!\IE~T of Srhorr b su q u1 xollc 1t e\ "" raisei. a rew nagging douhls about mot1vrs. Why. if CBS 't\Oi. worried about advcrsarv rel;i· t1onsh1p~ \\1th the RO\'emment. d1dn t the network ~U!»pl•nd &·horr "'hen the !':1xon J>('Ople were usmg the FBI on the man" He was Just as rnul'h a renter or cont ro\'ers \ then Was t h1.• net work conlenl to ha' e the heat stay on r\1xon. but as now de s1rous or seeing the heat turned off the CIA 7 The rumors Pt'rs1st LO this city that not only an d1v1dual JOurnahsts but news ex ecullves and news organiialiom. have had \loorking agreemenL'I "'1th the dark principalillc!> uf spookdom Is the suspension of Schorr a warning to all scoop happy reporters that henceforth they are to confine their in 'estigations to graft an the coun l\ ai.scssor ·s orfice und 1>tav :i\\ ay from spoor truils wh1ch might lead into their own boss'i. i.'Xl'CUllVe suites~ A COMPARISON between Schorr's story and Pollock's is instructive. Schorr broadcast and then caused to be published a congressional document, much of whose ~ontents had already been widely dlsseminat· cd m essence. if not verbatim. So little was thought of the im· portaoce or its contents that. "'hen the stufr leaked, Congress ~tnd the White House accused each other or domg at, an un· thmkabft> art 1f an\ t n1h 'alu.1 ble informut ion"' e'rl.' in 1.t Pollo<'k. on th<' othl•r hand. d1• monstrall'd l1tc quulille!' or ,, formidable b J>)'. Ry i.n1frln~ und i.noopanf!, by l arking all sorts 11r 1nformnt1on to~Nher. by an ter\'lelA mg people. he has bl't•n able to dei.cri be 11 hu~e govern mt•nt operatio n ~h1e h th1• aut ho rat 1es d ad 11 't want th1• public to know about. Smcl' Pollo<'k will not Lil· sus1>endctl, 111v(•i.tiaatcd and perhaps tried. a:; Schorr ma~. "l' run eoncludl• lhl· peopl<' do hav<' a rii;ht tn know about the cave'> of CO\\ a rd ice. . only prnnded lhl'rt> 1s a reporter to tell us . TllE PEO'PLE'S rigbt lo know Is a wobblinfprinctple un less there ls a corollary one la) Ing down somebody's obligot1on to tell the people what the)' hav<' a nght to know. ~horr hos ai. urned that obligation. but it 1s a ne"' idea an our puhhc hfo II ran't be found an the Constatu lion and it only exists here and there an our :.tat utor; law. North Korea Joins the Team Arwther Fwmel for Soviet Military Aid WASlllNGTON &-l·rct Pl•n taAon doruml'nts revl·al that North Korea. like Cuba. i!» runnel ing m11it11ry :ud to countries arounct the world The North Koreans also truan their chenti, to h andlt> 11oph1st1cat<'d s 0 v i l' t weap on•~ Thi.'y 11en t J i5 man train tnJ: m1.,o;1on h a I r "' .1 ' ilround th<' "'orld, for ex ompl\•. to tr:>ln s, r1on pilots Cor IH't111n 11i,::11n't '" •.11'1 Thf' No1 th Kort'.tn' 1kp.11 ted $\•no 1n lntt• 197!i ... 11hl' a s1•1·rvt documl'nt Somr of the ;\nrth Korc·11n 11rm~. 1nC'1d<•11t:1lh . 1111' t' h1•1•n trnced b~· t r s intt'lhi;.-n('l' rrnm Syr111 111 th" l'11h•,.um· 1.11>1.•1 Jt1on Or1u1n1rnt 111n Tiff: sn1r1nos 1s 1h1• sm 1C'ls ar"' uslnR Cuhu und North Kllrea tncUstrihull• 111 m11 to Thud \\'olld countrle' \\ h1ch pn•frr to plu~ rtown thc•1r Moscow ronnC<'tlon" Thesi.' rountrws lakf• to ll"''' Uw lmpreM1on th<'Y ore Independent or the supt•rpo"' t•ri for 11 1~ mon' nrceptable am on$! the de\'elop1n11 not1oni. tn n<'<'l'JH :1rms (rum tin~ C'uba and ~orth Korea ~t'ltht•r counlr>. of cour,e. pro· dU<'l'S arm" for export but mere I~ trans ships So' 1et armo; Both Cuba's 1'"1del Castro and ~mth Korea's Kim II sunit are l'On s1dered to he r1rml~ under So\ 1ct control. The Angolan ronf11ct ha!' Cocused the world !'lpothizht on thl• Cuban role 1n Arric:i nut the nC>\\s reports haven 'l melll1oned th;il North Koren, too. 1s s upportinll pro-Sovie t militury fa<'lions throughout the world. The Pt>nta~on documt'nli> re· port that North Koren ha~ sold or 2ranled more than S41 million worth or m1htar) hard"' ::ire to s uch countries all tturund1. Eg~pt. Mozambique. Pakis tan. (JAC K AN D E RSON ) Sierra Lconl'. s, l'IJ, Tam:un1a. TOllOandZ:llr(' . TllE Stlll'~t I' ~TS r.mi.w from rocket laun<'h1•1·,., .11111 11·1·11 mountt.>d rermllP"' nfll'' lrJ com mu111eal1on~ 1•11uq111wnt and torpl'<io l)()ats Ont> of thP mo-.t 'iurpn,tni: re• '<'l11tlo11''" lht• 'i('('rt'I 1lt><·11m<•nh 1i-the tt>port yf North 1\111 t'Jn .11<1 to Z;un'. "'h1d1 hl't l'lol1111• ha' het•n ron111dt•rNI :i pm\\ ,.,l<•rn ~11\.crnn11·11 t Yl•I lht• '\111 111 l\on•Jn" not onl~ '"llPlll'd Z.11r1· 1A1lh ~nml' $1\ m1lh11n in at lllJ m<'nts but 111-io 'cnt n 12:1 man 11 alnlng lfH'<!\tOn to Zain' Th•· m1,,1on, 11c-r11rcl1n~ to :t Hl'('l l'l 11• pmt "arrl\Ni <'orly 111197!1 <:md1 1 n 11nt•1I ri·1·r ulls fur a Za11'N1n di\ 1:1ion ·' Ttw ri•pnrt add~ th11t Hli1 · 1k parkd 7.t11n· 1n 1>1•('1'rfllK'r l!J7!'i or th1• ri•m:.11nin~. thr <'<' 11rt· mc·d1c•ul spcc111h',t~, 111111• a11• urtilll'r v 111 '<lt urtors und \·1~hl 11n· 11 a1ninll Zu1reun 1nra1111' 111,t 1 u1•1t11 ., In Korl·n mt•t1n1Ah11t• 1h1• t ~ command j<; \\1Jrt01l'd th.it thl' rambunctmu:o; K1111 II -.un.: m:t\. Ol'dt>r anolhf'r Ill\ :"inn or ~outh. Korea Thi~ ha' ll'11 I.I !i1•11 .Jame' ltol11n).!'"'orth. thl' 11111 l S fwlct c-om rn a1111l•1 in Soul h Kot ea. to'~ :irn or l ~ n·t • .1h.it 111n against th<' North lll S ST/\T J·:~t-:~TS have eausrd a flap in th<' backroom!< of \\'ash 1n~t on . Reps. S!,.,uphen Solarz. D·:'I: Y ., and Don 1-"rasl'r. 0 Minn . re:irful that i\menean 1r1111ps might g1'1 involved 1n another "'ar on the Ai.ian mainland. han• mlr11<lt1cl'd a lull tornd ull 11rm" aid to South Korea unles the 42 .000 U S. tr•oops arC' 1Atthdra1An Asst St ate Se('r<'tary l'h1h1l llab1b also blew into lhe llonol11l11 headquarters of the Pacific <'om mand A conf1dent1al doc11 m('nt r('JIQrt,; thut llub1h '"ind1c.1I 1-11 111 110 unet>rt :.1111 terms t hal ~t1111· fr<•I, I h<1t Jlotlmgs1A'orth 1~ h<'1·11m111g :i liability with his ull 11•\ <•ahn~ pn·s~ statc•m<•nl~ " :"'•11 loni,: ofh'r lluhah's "1 .. 11 , llolhn~!'l1A111th \\a~ ahrnptly r1· 111 rd Nn l'rth<.'lci--.. 11 Stu tr· l>t•partnu•nt !»p11k1•:Hna11 1n:osll'tl th.11 ll.1hlb "Wll l'o not ln\01\('(I Ill ml\ \\a~, ~hap1• or fonn with Cl•ll llnlltnjl,\\11rth'1-n•tin·ml'Ot " STlt"l,EO R•:SEi\R{'ll; \\'\•rt• 11•1ll l~· l'l'IJMll•d I lwt llw SIOllJ,(\' 11thTI10l>;truton• or thl· Nat11mal ln!\t 1tutrs of ll('allh "'l'I t' i.ttfhng I l'~t·arch "'htrh thrv ('IJO'IHkn·d ·uneonv1·nt1onal :. Thi!! h.1, <':l U'i<'d th.-L'n11ecl ~111!(-s to drop IK'hmd othC'r n.1t1oni. in <'t·rt.11n C.Pld!> In rE''iponi-1' to our t11lumn. ... pq•ral "nl'nll'I' h;1vl' t•onl:ll'lc•tl us ubout other \-1tal re11e.1n·h th.it 'l;lll 1s nl'glccltnJ.: 111•11• an· a f1•w c~timples Dr Robert Rcislni:er hai. claimed for~ ear~ that iouddcn m rant death syndrome is more llkl" l~ lo occur am on~ bottle· fed than breast-fed babies This WO!> !>UP· ported last >ear by a Ne"' Zealand study which claimed 10 bottle-Ced infants die of thr syn · drome to every breast·fl"d infant. However. his work has been dis· couraf(ed and completely ignored by the l'atlonal Institute of Ch1lcl Heolth. · Dr Jam es E nslrom oft ·c LA has studied the cancer ratC's among certain groups, ~uch as the Mormons whose mortality rat1· .. from cancer 1s 30 ~rccnt lowt•r than the national r<1tr. llc has !>Uh· mitted numeroui. proposal!» 10 !':Ill to study different groupi;, which <'Ou ld provide• insight into the cause!'> Jrtcl pn•vt•nwm of r ancer l:'\on1• ha\'l' l'l'l'CIVl'<i fund IOR Or GN1ri,w MJnn of Van· dcrbalt L:n1 \'er111t~ h;i!'I l1nk1•1I diabetes i.' m pt om" to nn U't'nrhu· acid defi<'1enC'y Y~ :ill hi'> pro· poirnb ror N 111 rri.c•arrh ~ran11 since 100~. h:t\ 1• ht'l'll lurn<.'d d11\\ n Or Tc·11 .1n<'r /\ndt·r1111n .incl T>r W1lfri•1I Shull• tn ('11nul1J IHI\ t• l>t·en \loOI km).!" 1th' 1111rn111 Jo: ;1' a 1n•atrn1•111 1111 llr.111 d1,t•a,t· l<l''-t':Jrr•ht•r ... 111 .I a p.111 ,uc·1·c•:.:.I ul 1' 111:11'1 I\ :1tc•d :!I dllfl•rt•nt llJc· 1(·11111 \11 ll'('' "II h \II :111\111 c Yl'l Nlll lw' l:11h•d In t11ll111A llll 1111~ 111 th1i. r<'"·ard1 1-'ootn11l1• /\f11·1 "'' r1·1"1111•ct that l)r /\111h111n \'1•1111111(11'11 h.1tl ht'N\ tUl'flt'tl d11\\rt hv Niil o n 1111 l/Clf'l 11111 at h1•111 1'1'illl'l lt~l'I 11' l'<'tlfl'h. hi• lo\ II' C'llll l:"•t1•d hv 1\111 I"'" a11• l1111111lat 11111i-"'h1c·h m.1~ 1,,. "'ilhni,: tol111n111·1· h1~pn111'l'l ORANGl COA$T DAILY PILOT 11111!.-rl \ II rt'fl PrJl'!JJhl'r Th11m11 • I\,.,., 1/ ~.u1111r llorl)orn ~ '"'btcJt f:t/ll11rtt1/ l'Of1r fJ1lnr Thi" t'l11lort"I P:IR4" rlf th(• Onrlv Piiot ,,.,.k~ In Inform 11nll Mlllllll,.'ill' rt•lldt'I ~ bl IJtt"'l'nllnJ,I on lh1~ IMR•• ll1v4"r~1· r11mmf'nlAn on lOfll<'' "' tnlt\l't''' ti\ "nt1h'11t rd t'Olumn"t' :.in(! !'art11•1111~h h\ pro\ 111tn11 " forum tor rr11'1{'f~ \ ll'lol " 11nd bl Jlfl'!'\f'llltllj.! I hi' "''"lllJU11t•r " •11nnwn' 11o<I tdl'I•" on rurrrnt 11)1111'' 'I hr ('(11t11n1tl oplmon11 cof lht• l);uh 1'11!~ ;1111x•nr onh in th1• M11t11r1nl rnlumn ul lho• top nl th1• 111111t• <1111n11111' t•x pr<.'•.wd h> ttw Mlumnl\I' 11m1 rartoon1~t' 111111 lo•t 1 .. r 1o1 n1t·1" M 1• lhl'lf ""' 11 Jlld n•i l'mJ•>r<t•nwoi of thl•tr ''"'" In lh1· 1>11111 1•111ot 'houht ti(' 1nr1111(•11 Thursday . Mar 4. 1976 ' El ted May or General Gets Oceanside Job OCEANSIOE CAP• R~tirf'd Mur111t Bni . Gen. P•ul G Graham. m1oor-elt'tl of Occ11n1>l<it·. !lit) 11 h\: bt'cumc lntere tt'd 1n i.'ll) JJQhltt·~ "hilt' run- n1ni: ncurby C:ump P\'ndh.·lUll "I think I httH ">Ome IJrt'll) l(oOO 1n~1aiht .. h\' itUld Wedm:i.d.t) llE G.\\'t; l 'P CO.tl.'IA~O Ot' THE n°ullvn'11 blHesl ~lanne but.e Jww 27 but !>lll~ ed on u11t1I November lo run lhe \'u1tn11m rt>locut1on ct>nter there. <:r;iham, 53, 14on S,H2 \Ott':. Tu1:i.da> lo 3.658 for \'eterun C1tr C:ouncilmun W1lllam tkll Ru> Burg~ss, a bui.1nt·1>1>mJn <And fvrntt'r c:ounc1lmun, got 3.381 A 'II-: lnthr NE\\S The hlltlt'r of thrt'e :\IJr1nl' officer'>. Gr.ihetm t!> J ~t'" York Cal\· ndtl\·e \\ho "'JS h1"hl) decorat· 1..-d. from h11> first at't1on on G\Jam .. nd '"' o J1ma in World War II Jnd \\J!> J t·ompany commandel' in fighting in Kort';, Grah.tm led the Sth .:\lJnnto Regiment m \tel- nam A . CO~DI ANDl.SG GESERr\L OF Camp ·Pendleton. ht> "'orkt-d d~d) "llh Oceanside city offlc1ab "'orr1l'd about ~h:ad1ly gro\\ 1ng street c·nme 10\ ol\'ln~ ~I <Armel> Tave rn!> "'h1..·rc much of the trouble "' as traced \\ere put ofr limits to a1lors ..ind Le athernecks re· cenll.) m a plan "'011cl'<i out Jointly by the C'1ty and military authon lles. In an 10ten1ew. Graham s aid he approves of the off-limits order applying to ('erluin dO\\ ntown bars. :.IT'S I\ \'ER\' Et'FECTl\'t: pra<:t11:, .... he said "It kl'ep~ the )Janm•..,•rn a) from trouble." lie C'ampa1gncd partl) on thl· nl'cd for good re lut1ons bel\\t-en the t'll\ <if SS.000 r1t1tl'ns and tht- hugc base \\ hl:'rc 24.ooO men Jlld \\Omen are sta· lloned As a ea s1de gateway to Camp Pendleton. straddling busy Interstate S hoking San Diego and Los Angeles. Oct>an idt> 1s the fa\·orite \ 1ssting place for .:\l annes off dut~ a nd for 'ome civ1hans "1th de~agn:. on the young ml'n and lhl'tr money G RAHAM PRAISED )1AYOR 110 \\'ARD Richard on. "'hom he rC'plac·es. for "tremendous progrei.~" 111 am pro' ing rl'lat1ons "nh the 125.000· acre bast' Gr ah;,m also said hl' i.tencrnll) fa\ ors a pro- posal to annex the ba!>l' If the Department or t he ~J\) ~l\c:.1ts appro,al Ease Up on Beatings Sll\'A. FiJ1 CAPJ The Ministry of Education has advised teachers to tx·at pupils less often and "'ith less force. but :said teucht•rs may moderately lash bullies , cheats and liars "' 1th a leather strap Leisure Suits AN EXCEUENT SELECTION ,. Otip Ott Old Ball When tourists visit Independence Hall during the bicentennial, they'll be able lo take a piece of it home. Wanamaker's Depart· ment s tore has begun selling one·inch long pieces of beams said to have been rcmo\ed frQm the hall in renovations in 1897. Cost is Sl7.76 for the m emento. shown abo\'e by store employe Jan Jaffe. Pointer Sisters Back Together LOS ANGELES <API Together again -the Pointer Sis ter:. .\t the Gramm\· ,\\\;irds. Jun{' l'ointt•r d1srlo~el that !>he ha!> n · turned to tht> 111n~ing group after be mg "b'>ent :.in re :'\o\'ember because of w hat their manager c a lled ext reme mental a nd physical exhaust ion. "I \\as just Ur ed out, we were \\Orking so much." l\Jbs Pointer explained. "1 had the mone) and l had the time. so I took it." Recipe for DAILY PtlOT 1\ 7 FfC to Investigate Encyclopedia Sales WAS Hl ~C T ON IUPll Tht' Federal Trade Commu;s1on hai. an nounced an m,·esli1at1on atmt'<i at en cyclo~dia companll-:. "ho e fo t· talklna uh.· m en mi ·lcud customer:. lnto l hinldns t hey art-a,:t•tlln ~ somtlhrn& free " hco th')·~ not fo'TC !'Ourrt•l'i bl.lid \\'t>dnc.>sduy amon.i thln~s the t'Ommts:.ion \\ 111 cht>ck Is wht'thcr ltu' l'Qmpanil·~ urv · us1na u oks patch \\h1ch ll•lh. customers falsely they huvc been selected to r~cel\·e special pnt•e of fer~. IN\'ESTIGATORS ALSO "111 look for ma s repre~entation m tl'llln ~ customers they "ill recCl\'c t•n t'ycloped1a ''olume:. for nothing 1r they buy yearbook.i. on~r a ~nod of yt'an. In suc h cal.cs. FTC sources lta1d . th\· custt'mers actually \\ind up pa) ing for the run cost o r the encyclopedias. as muc h a~ s.&00 O\'el' a lO·year penod THE FTC ALllE AD\' has takt'n ac t1on for mi r epresentation againllt some or the biggest pubhshers in the ( CUN UMER J fidd. omon.11 tht•111 lht• l'Omp:1111t·~ \\ho put out tlw Hntuniuc-.1. 1\rn1..'l'll'llllll und l'olht'I' t•IW\ <'ICJltt'CllJi. l ' "d l' I' .1 u t h u •• it ~· IH u II t l' 11 h ~ Conitrl'si< l,1:-1 )1•:1r . llw t1•mm1i.sw11 r:111 hold olht.•r l)Ubll::.ht.•ri. 111 v10luth111 or ordt>1· ala '"'Ii) 1:--.ul'\I .1'°u111111 o•I\' t'OlnlJUll~ Tttt: t'Tt" Iii\!' 1111\\ put puhh'>ht.•r, throu,1thl111t tlll' 1nch1,l1 ~ on 1wllc1.• thl·~ all' h••hl ·lob,• hdd 1n 'h•l;Jllol\ 1111111 ... :.tart111i: lo rht>\'I. 1111 lh1..•111, thl• i.OUl'\'l'' :..11d Tht> FT(' h.1:. .clt't•ath 1:.:.Ul'<I .1 l't'.IM' .111J Jt.''l'l 1111ft-1 :l).!Jllt'\t lht• pubh:oht•r' of Colhl'I':>. th1..• ~ou1 t:t.'ll :.J1d Tht• Bnt.in111t·.1 11ubh:.ll\'I' h,n l' apJ>l'alt•d Jll FTC IJ\\ JUd).!t' 'ruhni: 111 m1srepn•M·ntJl1011 to tht' l't1mm1"11111 and J l'om 1>la111t ..1 ).!J1n ~l lh1· Amer1<·a1h1 pubh.,ht·1~ 1, bdon· .111 ITC la\\ Judi;t· -Dealers' Bill SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a m easure barring oil companies from te rmina ting a franchise gasoline sla· tion dealer's contract without good cause. The but requires the oil com· pany to ha ,•e good cause for termina tion, or to re· imbune the dealer for the loss ortbe contract. WANTE DIAMOl\DS • Gt:~ST01'ES Jewels by 1os.phs Is searching lor diamonds and gemRC>n4tS from private 1m1vlduals Ind est1tes C.ralul eMminllflon 1nd ev&IU9hon by our experts Highest prices peid C.11 5•0-9066 1()..9 daily, Saturdt!V t ().6, SundaY closed. ask lor Mr Joseptl iewels by f oseph ,...,.. ..... ,,. ••• ·D»•· ......... ..w ....... •.)~ a convenient kitchen Here 's what 1t takes to turn an old-fashioned, inetticient kitchen into a beautiful place to b e: A little time and Triangle Pacif 1c pref inished kitchen cabinets. You can. custom-tailor your kitchen to your fjr;;~i1~~iJiiiiFr~~ffl~ffl~~fJ,!r~~~ll needs and lifestyle. Start today with this special prrce on an 8' Saxony starter _.. ..... unit. Includes 8' of cabinets in a classic oak f1nrsh. with brass hardware. Also includes an 8' stock counte< lop, a 21"x32" double pressed steel sink and rim. a • 80 TMA faucet and 2 basket strainers. Just bring your kitchen measurements down to Ward and Harrington's and get cooking on your new kitchen today• a· SAXONY ST ARTER UNIT, 388.88 Gre•t little number for cleaning I did it myself! Kitchen candlepower lft •-""' 1tyte1 ...t Meterlelt. liH4 & ..Mlted p th" JI to 4' ........ & LORCJ h• celor1 of Te11, Toestt& lrowr.. I Tired ol 1t111ng with heel markl on Now yco ran install a t>eautitul A1m1lrong floor ~~ • -~" r• ''" •n 1ay1ng I d•d 11 myself" II s Gel ttle hgna you noeo 111 your ~·•chcn w11h th·~ 8 round k11ctien Orum fotltHI' Stylml 10 ~hed ma111mum hght. styleo to blend with your dr.co• Wr.11e hnistiod 1,,1urc Modrl #2~01! 30 HCMaS! .._.,.w. ,_ .. ,,_ ~ ..... ,... GREAT SAVINGS ....... ,.,.u S7S. its. to SI JS. SALE PRICE s4900 • s5900 $6900 USI fOW ~ICAID WAST9CMAIM SPORT COAT CLEARANCE 0.. c, .. l1h st.ctr of Sport Collh DNsffc., ledllcM. Ptektt • Ho••r ,....,_ · ICMts & Tellt9r·ited. Wools, ,..,. ...... Mixed Y~ ....... Pricn SIOO.. SI IO. to $1 lS. SALE PRICE HaH Price and Less s39 s49 s59 S67 50 NEWPORTER MEN'S SHOP I 107 Jm *•" M......ftau 644-0lJO ~., ............. • ahe tloors and hngorprinis on lhe walls'! Then gel o rrl•ll ol 409 II CUIS big cleaning JObS Oown lb size On walls WOOOw:)rlo. sink' ano many OlhPt haro 10 cira" place1 In v0ur home 6• 01 409 ALL PURPOSE CL {AN{ II Reg 2 29 1.88 Take• firm stand Don I t trelC:h 11na 11r11 n to rot1c11 lh•ngs oround 11'111 hou~r Put your fool down on lh!I now lold1nQ stet> stool S1lo1y treaded slops are 8Y1 and I 7 h1qh And 1t c:omotf!m•nts hQ,,,,. decor in yellow or b•on;r MiJonr 11 I '5 COSCO •Oto"'• '/"' S'O('I R99 14 9Q 11.88 P 1~v 'nil cc nul'11c;al with Armstrong Place N Pie•~ 1 '!!5 Lt ·~ 01 exc1t1ng cotois and pa1101ns E 11c•• t ·n ,, 12 • 12 8 KITCHEN ORUM FIXTURf AnMSTRONG PLACE N PRESS TIU Reg 6 99 Rcq -'5r • .tCh 33c each 4.88 The long and short of It Tl'us hglltwelgnr 10' x -v. ~ Joektnq power lopo 1tiould be st11ndard equipment tor ony do ll·yoursellor Wllh metric and 1nc11 marks pos11111e IOCklng and unbreakable ABC plastic case Plus 1n oeay·to •ead while blade MO(lel #~222 ZOMAX 10' POWCR TAPE 1.88 Ward & Harrington Garden Grove Fullerton Costa Mesa Long Beach This sale ends March 23. Orange 7707 Garden Grove Blvd 537·9571 or 893·6523 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Sat & Sun 9 to 6 • 301 So State College 870·0050 Open Mon th ru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat & Sun 9 to 6 1275 Bristol 556·1500 Open Mon thru Fra. 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun 9 to 6 6980 Cherry Ave , 634·7111 Open 9 to 6 e xcept Mon. & Fn. 9 to 9 324 West Katella 532·2506 Open 9 to 6 every day ,, DM.. Y PtlOT €onsumer Helper ·Dead Consumtr aod public lnkl'flt 1rous» ha~ 1lw1yt f~lt 1ov~mm~ procHtec are wtlgbted a.talnat tbem. After all, tMy rta~n. the b1& In· dUltl'\U tbal dHI wit,b government resularty can UH lerce 1um1 of tnontly to putb their cuies. but the conaumer 1roup11 mwit operate on• t~$trlna t•or a while tu t faJJ, it lff'mtd aa ii Catl/ornla wu to become a p onftr in doina aom elhlna ubout thls cocnplalnt, with tM new sU.te Ener1tY Com· mlsston leadin1 the way. BUT NOW THE IDEA SEEMS dud. kllh."C! by ~same com m11111on that ont'e voted 5-0 In ta vor or tMldea. It should not seem strange that the Energy C0tnmission would be the first in California to move: into this potentially contro\•erslal area. The nme l•w that created it also set up the unique office or "public adviler" to art u a sort of ombuds man. en· couracln& public participation in comm11s1on ~ln&s. Nothinc or the kind had existed in lhas state. afJ.hou&h parallels do exist 111 Connecticut, New ,ferHy add Maryland. And it was a logical move for ~e commission's first public advilier to devise a plan to aid consumer -~~~.,.,...,,..,....-- croups. SOtrTHERN Naturally, that plan CALIFORNIA aoalMr ll"• h.ltn a competitive 1dvut.a1e?" a.sktd Comml sioner Richard1\lltlt Thi was one probltm advocates of tbt' public fundm1 nouon ne\ r roml)letely "·orked out. One tdea was tor a •pec1al boa.I'd t.o help lhe public: ad· vl1er ctwo e who would &flt lbe money. Another wa ror ,roups to be award d the funds after m•klni "erteell~e" presHlatloo.s. PROBLEM . C'LEAJlLY ABO ND IN both 1deus for 1n1tllncc, ~hen l\\O or three grc.1up ad· \OC#lt' a position later adopted by tbt t'Ommbsaon, "'ho geu the cr\"dat and the money that ml&hl 110 with It ? And , if there were an advisory board, how would It dt'<'lde how much money lo band out and on "hkh issues to do It? Wntl.ng farm guidelines for a board hke that" ould derµ1ve al of the very l.ndepen· dence that "ouJd be 1t.S reason for betn.&. Then• might be legal problems. too. The lef:al buts for the <..:alaforrua pproposal "•as an oplnaon by the federal comptroller general allowing the Federal Trade Comm.u.s1on to finance -public in· tervenors." , ' But that opinion has had only one partial court test and in any ca:;e m1eht not apply to California state agencies. wes opposed by utility FOCU l:'i ADDITION. Tiit: TATE i\TTORSE\" firms like Pacific Gas & general ts supposed lo rcpr~cnl the people s an· 8leC'tric Co. and Southern --------tt'rests at all tames. A court might wdl rule that the California Edison Co. But an outpouring of s upport pubhc must obtain ass1:.tance from him. rather from outfits like the Sierra Club, F'raends of the than getting 1t financially from another agen<·y. Earth an<l even the Los Angeles County Bar As· Interestingly, it is the attorney ~eneral '.!t office soclation led to Inclusion of $50.000 for a pilot pro· that may finally decade the issue. It wall soon re· ject in the tentative budget request the Energy lease a formal opinion on thl? question. H that ruling Commission submitted to Gov. Edmund G. Bro" n -which "111 ha\•e almo:.t the !>lature of la" i:. Jr. favorable, the Legtslature might very "'ell re\'i\e r the idea. and soon. But 1f 1l 1s not. the idea will pro· THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE, HOWEVER, bably be perma.oently dead , ukkly sliced that SS0,000 Crom the commission's -;;;;;;;;;;;;:o;fi:y;;7ifi~ffi~m:-:"!IP.1!'!~P---..-I udget and a few weeks later the commission 1 FRE URE acktracked on support for the idea The concept has been eliminated from the ~blic adto1iser's official job description, aUhough 1 fl\'e commiss ioners concede the Legis lature uld write it back in. Jn effect, this Jea\'es the Energy Commission in ust a slightly different positon from agencies lake ====~==~~#!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!'-=~~~ estate Public c.Jt1hties Commission," here m em· • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • * • ~rs of the public have no one t.hey can turn to for sistance. The presumption there is that the com· assion 'sown staff represents the public interes t. • MERCURY SAVINGS I BY ELIMJSATING TUE IDEA FROM its pro· ures. the Energy Comm1ss1on "as reacting to cerns o,·e r ho'' money might ~ allocated to onsumer groupi. .. Doesn ·1 our funding one advocate instead of Money's Worth SAVES your money In the DAILY PILOT SCOOT'S ~~~'OPENIN ... ' ~ ~ .. ol'At ... TO OUR MEW LOCATION ~\.G 11IW.19th STllET ·COSTA MESA· 645-7318 ~ ..... LAHTllN Wd'l'\a1WN9y ~ l"MI ,.,".,C>e' ···-· IODAC "" Sfl.A .. HT UNI SALE PRICES ON ALL TOOLS IN STOCK , .... ,.,... s53so IOCIWIU CllCULAI SAW ••• 1v.• DOWU .. wuno #1117 RODAC 2010 VHSA TIU OUITAL SAHDHS ..• cost '"• tot.y ... u to .... v.-.......... w.rc111., .... .....,, .. & c..,....,.tto1 s299s ;·· / /A IODAC H I l /t-$9UAJtl DllYIPOWH lATCHIT s53so % 0 ~ m QO -z c c: a...~•:;.. __ ....:s5~7=-96--~:s~--1~ YOUR OME STOP SHOP FOR ••• IURl..O..V..aTs-MACHIHI SHO' SU'91UES P AIMT SUPPUIS • SARTI f9U"MIMT WE'RE HERE TO HELP SCOOT'S INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 111 W. lM STl&T ·COSTA MIS.A· PHOHl 64S.7311 PHOMl oaoas ACCEPTED • AR DBJVBY - Bar Liable for Drunk? SAN FRANCISCO ble ln tbaltltuat on. Nev ad• la"' was thl' con· CAP) -In • dtti.sloa The decl11on s prana trollina fa<'tor 1n thl· ~ntin1 an lntentate rrom 1 lawault filed• carcumi.tnanch and h\•ld le1al duel. t•e •.lllle 1 n Sac r a m t" n to lh11t thl:f t'ttttc'tt In~ \\U!t Supreme Court hauiDed County b y R i<'hard uppLIC'ablt> that • Nevada taw.m Btmhard •1amtt Har- that told liquor to an In· rah'a Club. He all~lited THE HIGH C'ourt held \DXJated cuttomer may that a motorcycle he" oii lhut its ruling 1s uvphcu be held reapoosibJe for nd.lq ntt1r Nev ad• City, bit> h> t•v~rn~ acll\'cb the lQJy.rie• uuud by C.IU., on July a um. sollcit1oat California that customer while was hit by a drunkt'n busines . i.tating lhitt lh\• d rt v In C later t n <'ustomer from Har· coc.irt hu!I. .i ~11cc1al in Callfotula. rah's. terut an protectln~ THAT DECISION The Callfornlu c1t1zt•nsofth110:1tatc14ho w a, u n a n i m 0 u a l y Supreme Court .nwl'rtel'<I art' il\)un·d by lntoiucut· m a d e • w t l b t he alrlal court decision that ed driveri.. ju1tlce1 n oting tbal ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil under Nevada law a tavern cannot be held LIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAV retpoo.sible for lnJl.lria Bu RI AL EXPE N s E l cauaed by ta"rn customers. Under u,.IT....,... California law . the $500 tO $5000* f/% St•r: tavern may be held lla· Lee Majors. star of the 'Six Million Dollar Man' series, will play the U2 spy m 'The Francis Gary Powers Story· for NBC· TY. Use the Daily Pilot "fast Resull ': servire cbrtttory. Your serv1t'e as our Spttlally. Call 642·541'78 ext. 322 Boy'• Blw o.nltrt w •• ,.,.,, Jean• M.icle t0ttglt to last tong~. llley're uveted, bar tac~ed and dOublt shtthed Made of conon/poly blend that washes U \1ly ""45 no 110111ag s1ic11t irrtf Silts· 8 18 • "Springbok· TWO SIDED Picture Framea J" l J" 59' SJ SI lfWl YAJ.111 Pa 1,1 colorfd frdm•· ~1110 two pictuie hont ~ncl ~~ • EVERYONE ACCEPTED BETWEEN AGES -46-87 NO AGENY WILL CALL Wrtt• and gift us y<Mlr dat• of blrttl UFE Of AMU.tCA INSURAHCE CORP of BOSTON 40 Broad St., Boston, Man . 02109, Dept. <M·NB Or Cell Toll Free: 800-225-1780 Pecks NATIONAi/ r AIMNflSlO br.ind ol d ort~d !ru1I f•d~orrd Ctlfw ng fwm 8.i( ·~1111·~ 10\l<t~n S \he• 0.1 • ~l·• SI.# lfWl YILIJ( I" Eosy to Us" & Fun I" Ustt Worn Ovl Clothtts I" Mo#e Mony Things Aug Braiding Kit Complete a rug 1n a few stw,rt hours folluw s•lllPlf 111s1tuct1ta! G•u1 ~· Early California "'HH PACK Kosher DUI Chip a ,. .. .:.· • .. WESTMINSTER I COSTA MESA I SANTA ANA l ORANGE 15402 a.ach llYd. 175 I . 17th St. lrfstol & MacArtt.r 182 I M. THffn A••· .t ... .,,.,.. lh4. ........ of S.. c ... ,._ IC.....+ C....,. STORE HOURS: ,,..osT sToREs DAILY 9 ro g • SUNDAYS rn To 1 PIC'N'SAVE • • 'Cracker' .Will Be Banned WASHI NGTON CUPI> -Th e Co n t UfTUr Produc t Safet y Com· mission says It i,1 lasulng • a nationwide ba n ol au e1tcept the amalleal firecrackera. but that the prohibition will not go In· to ertect in time for this year'• July '4th weekend. The comm1salon'1 ruJ. ing, to be formally an· nounced toda). also bans other types of fireworks • including r oc kets, Roman c andles, pyrotechnic fountains and children's party pop- pers that do not meet specific requirements - for fuses, labellng and other safety cbarac - teristics. Exempted from the ban on firecrackers are lboff with SO milligrams. « less of gunpowder and smaller than one Inch long commonly known as "Ladyflngers." Some 32 s tates and b u n d r e d .s o ( C•tleUf!'~ Sandra Irwin ol Livermore, c.ur., takes ln the view at W es t Point Military Academy. She in one of M high school student s who have ap~li.e d ror adm1ss1on. ThUf"lday. Match 4. 1971 $2.5 Billion Lawsuit Filed on Drug Fir01s NEW YORK <UPI> -A sz.s billion dass action sull hu been filed aaaiMl manufacturers of ''DES," a drua pre· scribed to prevent mlscarriages, al· lqlna that it cau.aed cen iclll c~nce,r ln female children ol Witts. Th e aull flied In Manhatt•n Supreme Court named 19 manulac· turers of the drug Diethylstilbestrol, 1ncludln1 E.R. Squibb and Sona Inc .. Abbott Laboratones. EU Liily Inc., the UpJOhn Co. und the Rexall Drua Co. LAWVER AAaON Broder, who brouaht the action on behalf of three local women, said t"o of his clients, aged 23 and 24 . developed cervical cancer and w ere forced to ha,·t! hysterectomies. In court papers, he alleged lhat the rompanlea "maliciously" submitted false tnformation oo the effects of DES lo federal regulatory agencies \l.i lh "reckless disregard for lhe lrulh concerni ng th e hazards and danaers.'' HE SAJD THE drug "is proving a s lime 1oes on more and more lethal. There are cases offattllties." The suit asked that aa part of lhe damaaea the companies Sl'l up a S500 mllllon fund to provide examlnatlonit and treatment for the children of DES users and lo set up research programs on the drug. Accordln& to the Physicians De1k Rl'ference. a medical textbook. DES is a synthetic estrogen used lo relieve symptom:. of Menopause, to dry up the breMSts of mothers who choose not to breastfeed and to prevent miscar- riage and spontan~ abortion. TUE RHFERENCE also warns that DES .. Is a potent dru& and caution must be e m ployed In Its use. ln· d iscrimina te or Injudicious ad· ministration may bedanlt!rous. ·· The drug also has been used by cat· tlemen to fatten up li vestock but federal authorities recently banned its use Cor that purpose. ll Is estimated that since the late 1940s, DES has been prescribed for millions or American women believed to be prone to m iscarriage. DAILY PtLOT t\I lnvisibl Manto Return LOS ANGELES (Al'\ It at first you doo'\, IUCCt"ed... \ Hav1n1> hllc-d wlLn "The Invisible Man" uit aerlei.. NBC hu, schedull•d, a two·hO\tr movl~. ··The Nuw Jn vlsit)lo Man " The 011)\ will aa;uu\ be made by 11fv1sin1MAN Unlveual StuCtios. this tltne with Ben Cooper in the lead Instead of Da\i~ McCallum . C.11 142-5171. Put a few words to work for ou. municipalities across lhe P.-----------------------------------------------------------------. .country have already adopted across -the · board bans o n aJI firecrackers and other types ot fireworks. The federal ban 1oes lnto ef. feet six months after it is announced, or in Sep- tember. The government agen· cy said 3,300 persons were treated In hospital emergency rooms Cor fireworks mjuries J uly 4 two years ago. Writing Class Set At College Storytelling Is both an art and a craft, accord· ing to publisher-writer Burton Wohl , who says only the e l e m e nt or .. craft .. can be learned. 11e·11 teach the cran of story-telling In a new Saddle bac k College course which meets at Laguna Beac h Hig h School Tuesday nights beginning next week. Wohl, who " rote the sc reenplay for "Rio Lobo" !>ta r ring John Wayne. "111 examine styles or f1ct1on writing and techniques of .. tell· ing a story well.·· A former c reativt> "riling teach('r at uC lrv1ne . W oh l h ns authored more than half a dozen n ove ls and served for seven years in Europe as a correspon· dent for Time Lire. thl• New York Times. the New York Daily Ne\\s. Newsday and the New York Post. Registration can Ix> ar complished at the fi rst meeting of the 6 p m dass or al Saddleback College through March llJ. Birth Rate At Record Lotv Point WASlll:-.l<;TON <AP) Tht> \ • S tu rt h rute for 197 1 n•maint•d ut the rt'· t•ord low rt•t:orded t ht' year hl'forl' as more w o m t> n b t' a 1 n t h e 1 r f am il1e c: lal<'r In hh.·.~on•rnml'nl ligurt's i.ho" Th(• birth rnlf' wa~ 14 9 births r<·r 1,000 1mpula· lion. lhl• i.111l\t' ns in 1973, nnll thl' frrt1lit~ rate dropped lo a ll('W Ill\\ or 68 4 h\t' b1rthc: pl'r 1.000 women bt>l v. e<'n th<' nJ(e or IS and 44 years, the l"ntional Crnt rr for Health Statistics re· ported. ll said there were 3.159,958 re'11 Slered live births In 1974, a se,·en· tt'nths or one P<'rcenl In· ·crease over 1973. Data . for the first 10 month.<; or 1975 indicate the trend is continuing. with a rise or only five-tenths of one J>t'rcent compared with the same ~riod in 1974. tn 1974, the fertility rate -a measurement or birth rates by age o( lhe mother -was 1.2 BUDGET STORE AVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT .. THE NEWEST SPRING FASHIONS FOR YOUR FAMILY 3-pc. pant suits 10-18 a nd half '"es 14 1 1·24 1/i. Solid rolor and prlll tt>d polye!>tc r M1sse•.' 16.99 half ')IL('S 17.99 16.99 and 17.99 reg. 20.99-21 .99 dresse> 81(), women·s 816 jeans and shirts Pre-wa<:h jeans in cotton denims, drill cloth, 28·36 Plaid or stripe d co tto n gJuzc \\ ec;tern .. hart s, S-XL. 6 • 99 each were 14.00-14.99 men's coordinatt>s 809 I ~ I stripe loungers Easy-living f ash1on·bright stripes in Je rsey of Arnel triacetate . Some a re hooded S. M , L. 7 • 99 comp. value 13.99 robes & loungewear 815 boys' leisure sets Po lyester 4-patc h pocket jackets and pants. Tan, navy or light blue. 14-20. Jackets 9.99 ~ants S.99 5 • 99-9 • 99 reg. 7.99-11 .99 young spirit 837 cotton t-shirt Pi ck your own identity in o ne from this coll ection of pastel knits S, M, L. 14.99 pre-washed jeans 10.99 4.99 ~omp.val.8.99 sport~wear directions 836 men's dress shirts Designe r c hecks, stripes, tone-on- to nes, plaids. 14 1/z-17, 32-35. Poly- e ster neckwear, reg. 5.00 2.99 4 • 99 were S.99 men's d ress furnishin1s 806 casual sandals Three casual styles to give you com fort every step of the way. White tan, navy, red. Even sizes 5· 10. 2 prs. 7 .00 reg. 4.99 ea. casual shoes 517 c. polyester shirts • • Machine washable s hort slee shirt s. Crew neck and coll ar 'ityl New spring stripes. S, M, L, X I J • 99 comp. value 6.99 men's sport furnishings 805 J>t'TCent below 1913.con·l'--------------..;..----....&.--------------------,..-----------------...t.._ _________________ -.1.,.. tinuing a dechne Ix-gun in 1947 and interrupted only by slight increases in 1969 and 1970. The first 10 months of 1975 show a 1.6 percent drop com· pnred "1th the same period the previous year , STARTS FRIDAY South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, Westm inster Mall-Goldenwest 3333 8~1stol St., 546-9321 at San Diego Fwy., .. 898-2521 MAYC ·1 BUDGE STORE lhe center said. ' I ...,,.,...-----------.------.. I • .4 I e Thureoex. March 4, "" lPelltfeal Notn 1ovemmenu" By O.C. HUSTINGS ... Deltf ... MM Proposition 15, the nuclear 1alllalJve on tbe JuXne primary ballot w11l be diseussed Tuesday dunne a luncheon mt~tm1 of lhe Orance County Cout As oc:iuhon The public b lnvilecl to join the l•IH ln tu ~~~~--"""~:::.;::~;;--; study. Initial 1tud1 leUlona are plaued for: -Mond•r.· March I · t :IO a.m. at Orut Western Dav n11 and Loan, JUOO El Toro, La1una Those altendlna \\Ill hne the opportunity to bear both s1du of the I ue. accordLn& to as ocla· lion President Wilburn Webb. The m('elina Is :.et for noon 1i1l the Bahia Corin· thlan Yacht Club in <.'orona dt•I M1r Reservations can be made by calling lhl' auoclullon. 962·6661 • • • WHO WILL BE the k cpublicun nominee for president this rail" Orange Coast College's IJl\'ISlon ol Social Science hosto a forum on that question Tuesday. The forum . free to the public, will ht! held at noon in the OCC f"orum Bwldmg The forum panel will include ud\C>cutes for Gerald Ford und Ronald Rugan, s upplied by the Orance County Republican Ce ntral Comm1tlee OCC pohllcal ~c1ence professors Russel w . .Millar and Thoma, IJ Childs" 111 sen ·e as questioners Mile!> E aton. chairman or occ·s 01\'ISIOn of Social Science," ill act ai. moderator OCC will host a DemocrutJc forum in Apnl • • • THE ORANGE Coast Lea,i:ue or Women Voters ts launching a study of propert) tl'txes Spec1f1c ull>. i.a)s s tudy leader Eve lyn Blackburn."" e are queslJonmg "hether the proper· ty tax should be the mam source of re\·enue for local JtJlls.' · -Tuesday. March 9-t 15 a.m. at the home of Oell11 Janis. 25341 Terreoo Drive, Mluioo Viejo t:>e11 ·:n~1 and 7:30 p,m. •t lM home of Linda Scheck, 501 Clift Drive. Newport Beach (142"'878). -Wednesday, March 10 -at the home of Sharon J ones, 18 Laurel TNe Lane, trvlne. Call 552·7355 for lime. -Thursday. March 11 -9: 15 a.m. at the home of Bea Whlttle&ey, 2llil95 Nido Way. Laauna Beach (4N·1951) and 12:15 p.m. at lbe bome ol Ma r1aret Stivers, 200 Via Genoa, Newport Beach (673·9276). The Leaaue of Women Voters accepts men for membership. * • * PAtJ L a . HAEaLE. chairma n of the Republican State Central Comm1tlee, will be the spealcer Wednesday (Marc h 10) when the Republican Associates of Oran1e County conduct tMir annual me mbership mfftln1 and installation ofoff~ers. The luncheon meetin1 eets under way with a no host reception at 11:30 a.m. in the Mna Verde Room of the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Cost of the luncheon is $10 per person. Reserva· tions can be made by calling Austin Gavin,644-7454. r llERCEDES1 Specialty Dog Show April 4 I Where you IJuy 1t cdn mdl..c a tremendcius difference. Before you IJuy or lease a new M ercedes Benz.call the out·of·the· wdy dedler that tries harder I M1\)IUll Viejo lmpu1h .\..i11/1110:1o /111 . l ll11, ,,,·111"11111. l '11Nf .. /IJ83/.1 74U Reelstralion wilt be open until March 17 for --------------------------1 the April 4 AKC Lie~ FACTORY SALE - SAVE UP TO 60% AT OUR FACTORY MlAVY DUTY MACH•l 4 n . LOH 't" YALUl ON SAU fH '3.50 German S hepherd Specialty Do& Show. sponsored by the Orange Coast German Shepherd Doectub. Harold C. Hylton, 433 Calle Gomes, San Clemente, will be obe· dience Judee and John J . Berry Jr., Atlantic City, N J .. will be breed Judge. Club officials urge families to attend the show, which will be at Garden Grove Park, 9301 Westmins ter A ve., Garden Grove. There Is no admission. Questions may be re· ferred lo 1how chairman Jean Whalen. 543·0489. I 6 OZ. FRAMING HAMMER 16' POWIRLOCX TAN P'\.J16 ... ta.71 A _, ter ..... I I fig ... #lCOMMON 1 x12 PINE RM. 214U..Ft. ................ -..u 5 CUBIC FOOT WHEELBARROW REG. $56.75 KWICKSET LOCKSETS PASSAGE .... Sl.55 BEDROOM .... $).,, ENTRY .... $1.JS 6" Pot Reg. S7 00 4" Pot Reg. S&.00 Our ,251 Our Puce Price •211 ....... """° ..... llADSON SAU ~,·,.~---· ....... Lll8I CIUM......... ...it• .. ____ .,,_, 9 extra money--making days at Keystone. · llM:lll9~ Stoneware World H\ rw • .Af.k o ... o ... 'Pot1.4•y .... L.-u.-" I 1904 I. Eclineer Ave. Santa Ano Phone 551-1714 · HOUIS: MON. TO Fii. 10.S SAT. 10.l Cl OSID SUNDAY (;rand ()pt·ning Pha~t' X 11 :\II(. )n -rht' E1ir,vavat Sunrise l 'ountr\ l 'luh THE BEST VALUE UNDER THE SUN! r.- :'111111~·· l'u111lll\ l'lut. ha~ u11t•ultl 1111111'11 1 dP .... ·rt 1·011111111nit1r•11 for two )'l'lll'I' \\1th t:vr11I n·a•"ll '• 1 • r hdun lia1 1 l:I\ 1,h ii•'• r l h1llllf11n1l o\1•rwhclmln)C 1 .11111• l1t'\'ll ~· Jtt•rfl~·ll) n •111l•111111 111 a tot.ii n · ... wl 1·0111mur11ly. :-\unm~: t>lfl"N o" 11t·~l11p .. r 11 '111gl(' 11tury fa ir" II) 1•on1lominium in a 24-hour 1tall' 1o.11ianJ1'<1 pn\'lllf'1'0mm11n1t) pluM 11ll th1• aclnmtn~t'fl or l1t'lon1fing to the mn~l dt ... ~nl p rl\'lllf' )tnlf ar11I l••n111" duh fnr tlw pn«' or l'Onclominium ''" n1•h'h1fl nlmw Th1•n.• an.• no 1'111h 1111trntinn rN'"· Pia) ing prfrile(fel are ;l\'ti1 ah><I hy 1•a) nwnt nf 1tnn11al 1111• c only Tr• mak1• your m1·et1""1ent 1•11•n mo!\' 1aluahlt'. thl•n• 1m• 11111) 11hu11t four fa1r11av homl''l lo lhe acre- on lllnrl that wu m1 n The ftnai'phaw11 of Sunri1of' Count r~· Club art> now under development. Thill will be the last se-on lo becom" a part of SunriM-Couatry Club. We urse you to vlait 811 !IOOn a tt pota11iblt'. h nm !'aim ~I'""" 1.1l(ll II" 111 "''llth. l,.ft 111 l'ounll') n ut• l>n1 .. r n•m l-1>• \nir.-1· •. t:ilw II•). Ill to Ramon ll1'111l 1 lwnrh<• ~llra.,:1· r\lll 1 .. rt "" ll.1h Hlliw n,,,,,. to r 11unlr> C"luh l>ri11. 1h1:n tum nght.. Tl'l .. phonc ( 71 11 \IZ.'-JJ' l'wo and tbn-c bt.'<lrovm• from w.~ to $75.993 • Here's how It goes. Move your money to Keystone on the 10th of the month. Do not touch It until the end ot the quarter. You're now en- titled to Interest earned from the first. Count it up. That's nine extra money- making days at Keystone. Ftnd out more about wttat makes Keystone so dlf ferent. Free safe deposit boxes with mln1m1Jm of $1000 d e pos it. Th e Money Machine that puts $100 cash in your hands anytime Free checking accounts with one of Cah- f or n 1 a ' s leadi ng full - serv1ce bank s . Free sav e -by-ma 1 I-the- s t amp ·s-on-u s. And our Saturday hours, nine to twelve. StoP by Keptone today and pick up your free, handy sponp. 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS We.tmlnster Offke. 140t1 a.ch 81vd. • Airport Center Office, '4301 MacArthur Blvd. • Anahtim Office, SSS North Eucllcf • Mlss1on Vleto Offlct, 2'4CM1 MafJUerite Parkway Aneu over S7S mUlion. T f ,-I • . . Thursday M~h 4 1918 OAJL y flllLOT "' 1 1 ·mspectinn -na -soµgh~ • ( f I OC Wanu to Prol>e A.nimal Reaearch Laba , _ Oran&• Cou.nly Supcrvllon Wedoeld11 ". dtrtd their lof al and health d.tpartmat. l&.afta lo determlno ir Lbt COWl~ can lab over trom lbe ma the 1>0wer to lns pect rt ucb f1cUJUH Lbat UH Uvt 1ntmat. In expeim8lu. but I.be coUftt)' atJll has no dirert .arorc~natnt' autborily to mike aure lhe aruma are properly ~. . Tbt directive cam• In retponH to concema voiced by Supervisor Thomu RUty lhlt tbt state .,_imal Welfare Atl'ncy onJy e.umlnH 1.atb facUIUea twice a y~ to aee lt cood.itlou are bUmane. Rlley's call tor Immediate ord1nant't prtpue- tloq Yo'H tooM down by tbe board antr Supervisor IAUttnce Schmit 111d It would be tMtter If the cod· ty flrat determined 11 such a problem ea.lat.. • alLE\' FIRST P&OPOSED that tbt County Counsel draft an ord1A'11t permttUac rt1\\lar in· spectlon ol reaearch fimu by county animal control .i.Mpedort. AT THE BAME TIM£, Schmit enld, the ce>unty ahould try to llnd out II the.state would~ wi1Uo1 to hand oHr Ill ln1pect1on aulhor1ty to the county The matter wa1 pa.rt ot •board dlsc111.11on Wtd· neaday of numeroua •UltcHtoo chan1e1 in ti• anlmal control ord.ln.ancu adoplt.'Cl alm~l a y~ Riley said prol)OMd ameodmnll to tb• COUD•, t)'s animal Control ordinance tighten the reatric· tlona oo aale of lmpo\&Oded anJmals lo laboratorte-s, aio.Ju~rvlsors a1rcod lo bnnjt the ntwly·re,•lsed oroi:~ce -.p for anatber, pouib\y final heanl'.\I AprllU. ' ' Arraigmnent Soon For 7 in Killings Seven ol eltbt men accused of partJdpaUn1 in what Orao1e County l 's officers describe as the "dope bam" ueculion ol • &.ln,set ach couple have been ordered lo face atralgnment MMcb 16 in San· ' Ana municipal court. · ( ·An eighth 1u1pec:t, Alan Daryl lrvia.1, 29, of Loni Beach, ls 8beduled to face a preUmlna.ry artn1MayJlntheaamecourt. al ad.,., rt~ operatlnf tn tho • Irvtn1 waa the lint man to be Long Beach·SUnset Beach area. L8!'.rnted In the wake ol lhe klll· They t;eUeve Mrs. lleu was r1~1 of Ronald Cauwels. 27, and killed because she witnessed the ~anet Mae Mets. 34, both of 16861 giur~er. Sbe may alto have lrled (Bayview Drive, Sunset Be~ch. to.,... a revolver that. wu found t underneath her body. INVESTIGATORS believe tbat. The arrest of IrviQf in san 1Uwela was klllecl because he Francisco was follow.eel by tbe robbed at •uapoint a number jailin« of tbMe men apprebendt<f penom ideoUlled., patrons at tbl8 Newport Btacb bome of DeruUs Maloney, 32, al 1.954 San-e.Boat Renters UagoDrive. ( 'facing Suit .JAJ.LED WITH MalOMy were Ronald Carl D'Orio. 28, and 'Ibomu P'raak Dunker, 29. both o( Long Beacb. · Over Dejects Kape, Murder Trial Slated For Countian > Ken Ric-hard Hulber t cU F\Jllerton has been ordered t.o face trial Sept, 13 for the rape and murder of a woman w~ •ud• body-was found lut Jaa. S ln '1)8rked car ln thatclty. . ' Orange County Superfor Court Judge Kenneth WUJiama set the trial date for Hulbert, 24, and°" dered the fireman's son returnecl ta his courtroom April 9 for P~· trial utton, HVLBERT IS ltELD in the county Jan wtu\ 'ball denied. The dl.atrlct attorney 1s demanding lh• deaUi p~ally for bis alleced sl~iD& of G ioa Marie ~her, J.9, '1 Whittler. Hulbert 1s further accused in a Grand Jury indktment that liit.s 14 counts of rapin& and healing a Fullerton Commanity ColJege etude~ who was thrown \U\· conscious into a ditch In the \ Irvine area . ·Gant's Great Rugby Revival Rugby and soccer ere b1ggor than over. S91s the "Ruggor." The t1mo honored Rugby shirt updated with Ga~wn unique brand of sophlstlcat1on. A modern classic for tenms, golf or your own brand of fun. Boldly stnped 100% cotton with white collar. Navy/Red Navy/White, Navy/Tan Navy/Yellow Navy/Green. 15.00 \ ' •' I . ' . . . . '\\\·\· .. • # l 1 \ \ \ -· silverwoods ' .. . 4 .i· • Two men wbo claim negli1ence ~Y the renten of their boat led to Che craft ruitotn1 on to rocks off Newport Bay .sued the owners lddnday for dam•1e1 lo be de· iermined by the trial court. A1ao facing murder charaes for the Nov. 7 slaylnga an: Mlchul Anthony Petrone: S3. ol 3027 Royce Lane, Costa Meaa ; William Crall Tlbbita, 29, or Oran1e; Richard Wayne Sooter, 28, and David Leroy Hester, 24, both of Long Beach. THE ?3·YEAR·OLD victim told police she was abduc1" from the colleae campus and forced to drive to her bank where' she "''ithdrew funds that were pocket~ by her passen1er. 45 FASHION (SLAND • Newport Beach Named aa defendants in the &range County Superior Court fiUvsuit filed by J ames IUld Alex· under E . Macksoud are boat rent e r Thomas Cray and Davey's Locker of 'Newport Beach. Editor Clark Schmit Taps ~\f ~sistant .... The Macksouds claim they ran on to rock• apd .sutfered inJuries because the ft•c horse power en1lne in lhe beat w~t'tt\~-• ~an Cc County they were not provided with oars ~upervl so r Lau re nee :ind the anchor consisted of Schmit tuis hired another nothJng more than a hollow blQCk r~' ne# ald"e -magazine ofconcrete. ·HKor tnd former UC r----~m~~-""""!!~-~--e· lriine public lnforma U.ofrirer Wayne Clark <;lvk said he will only Deatlu Euewhere work part-time tor the ·seco nd distr ict supervisor and will re tain bia post aa editor of Oran1e County Business Mata••·. 1 CORAL GABLES, Fla, day for William V,An ( U P I ) -Jo' u n c r a I D a 1 ea, 1 5, former services will be held Fri· Ea 1 tern and Pan • American Air Lines ex· -Dee--c.-N-.-,.-cn--ecutive who accom· HE NOTED that be --------panted Charle& A. has jalso been an as· .!c~s.!,:{~:~ta..o:: ::·=.~ ~~~a~e~~~l~~at~~~ ~ ~':~·~;i•:n u0!t~r::':d M1rc111. ""'· ,,.,.: , • .,, ...... ....,,.discovered v ar~-ous ma1allne for tbe put 16 ~:-:;:::.~·:;·~:~"::. "l08t" Mayan ciU• in mont.ba, a job he wlll Jotwt ,..,.,'°' '-"'• ..... ""''· o.ni.1 Central Amerlca and give up t o work ror =-~~:..,:r:1~;'1.~.~11;.··~:'.! .Mexico. Van Du.ea died Sdlmlt. ""' .. 1 " ..... .,.111 .... o._.,, ""''-' 'I\aeaday. Cl " ..... ........... Fontl bol" ol l•t --ar. wlll spttlalite In v ..... ,...,.., •. ""'" J.,."''• 0• PALO "'LTO (AP) • business development C--; .,._, ... ,, 1111 VOii-.. I"" ~ ---...11 h f • • _, -•• ......, • .,.,., ... s.mc .. The Rev Jose b 0 ilUU researc or Schnut, se1wt•o, "'"''" •. •• 1 oo PM, 0 ,8 1 • 78 P . d. whooow bas a half·doicn McA.wl•y~w.11ou cn•Pfl•..,,..11.. r en. . rellte aid It nd l -· •1" .. _, .. ,,_ <.N ....... Santa Clara Onlvenlty u, 111 1 anu a n· °""'""''k1 ... 1. 01 ... 1 .. .,.,"""'"'"" 'd l a d f mer tttna lo addition to his ~ 1111011~• ""°''.,.'~., ,11,~ c.. pres& en D or ••-' l t fr ~ ... "'""''0 -••·-·-'*'" Provincial or Callfonua aecre ... na •a · .,_._ .. ,~~~"::,;,!-.. ''· In tht' Society of Jes~. 04A1t1..i s "' PAhMAN "'..,.. di~ here Wedrtcsday. d SCHMIT'S staff Jun. i,,..... INC ... ea. oe1t ..... "' ,.,.,. __ e r w e n t a m n o r ~~~~;!"i:; .. ,t':::.;. SAN DIEGO <AP>_ turnover in January """'° 1.. "•''"' ... •• Loc11, c. , ..... c-1 1 beduled w h e n t w o o f l h c ., ...... '""'•" .,.,, ••o ••u• '79rv cc• were c , sun.rvlsor's top aides .,-..,.,...,. .. w ................... 11 today for K••ltll .. la.ck' ..-• "' ..... ,. .... ,. ,,..,.,. ' " • 111 PM. Ro~era sa a . retir~ Loran Norton and Dun Ptelllc v .... Gll•P•1 ... ,.,_,., n•... • l • lth .... Hanson rHl1ntd. PiKfftc v-_,,_,., P•"· ..._. .. t en1 neer w Ule 11HC11.c•.•"1 .. v••11•-"1"'1-1• Convalr Dlvlaloo of ........................ , be ,.,._ .. TM D l . H ~ ... ~.,., .. ,..,,,.,..,. .. -.,,.. General ynam ce. e FiJ S ,~,,,..,, "••011-1 •0 • c"""1•d died In his San Dteto m8 et ~..,.... '"*'111< 1119• ,,..,,o;.,.,_ home Tueaday Ro1era 9M. TZ.al1'QUON f'\IHl."AL HOME Carone o.t Mar 873-9450 CoeCa M ... .,,...24e. HU 9ftOADWAY · llO"TUAA't 110ll~wev Cott• Mesa 642·9160 Pl&K,AMtlY COU>MtAL FUN2"AL HOME 7801 Bolsa AV9. Westminster 89$..3525 a.TttS' llO"TUAA't 827 Mein St. Huntington Be~ 636-&39 helped teat the 836 F D { bomber durtn1 the earl, or ea Je:IO'~. A aeries or speclolly PUBLIC NOTICE captioned movlea Cor thc ---------deaf and hard-or-hearln1 '~C::,.'~~::::_i:::• will screen at the MIJ· ""100_.,.. --••• _...._.. 1lon Viejo branc b llbrary ... u. this 11prtn1. ncui.ITv tcOMlt LOAN co~ =.,~C:::!:."a:~~ '· ~ The schedule includes M le6.,-..... 11"0 SMLllll. Wall Disney's "The ..,, t.,...,,., .. ,.v., .. ,,c.ih<No"l1'1 Ab s ent M I n c! e d ~., ...... , J-.-. tM1 ... • ~ ........ 1.,.-8MC11,~ Prpfnsar.' March at: ~. h•IM<\• " ctlMhl<W..,. ·"nl~C~ltdlda.~e," May 5, ...,...,.,..,,..""'"· and Ai~rt. JW)e2. ................ Tlltt ..__.,, ••• ,. ... ...., • Admlt1lon to each °' c-ll' Cl••' •• 0r ..... c-.ev "" _,..,,, .,,.. the movies Is free and all ,.!~'·"-••·•· ..,, .,,.,.. abow91\art-lt '1 p.m. a~=ed JIMEVw~rcHes service cente /( .. f i11 T11EX8£11ctric ·~1== _Eaq """'... -~ Watches Out Of Guarantee ... Sman Charge Complete Watch Reoair Services • Utgt Selection of QMIANY Hew TIMEX• Wetel'ln ·~'°I llon. lwu .... 25C1 S. U.. SMTA AHL PK Mt..3SS2 SELLING All.FOR fU~RlON STORE HAS MOVED from 601 Euclid f ~~~~bra Fashion Square -next to Buffums . !J~EARS t)•, I )J SPORT NOTES • Still 2 more months of skiing left -so don't hold bode - learn to ski this year. •We have the new ., .. •# BLUE NYLON AND SUEDE BROOKS ALL PURPOSE Reg• 20.50 FLATS 1.49t For jogging X Country Casual Wear . 1977 Olin IU's -in .------.....,.~---.. now -this Sid ·i,$ ALL ' ' ,.. .,. r ·-"' * ~~nseere:o ~~1: FISHING 20% groove. LURES . •We carry a lot of BUY NOW "FF demo tennis rockets AND SAVE V -so try before you buy . •JOGGING ITEM . A Io t of ioggers shouldn't jog be- cause of the pound- ing action -We now hove on indoor jogging trampoline which is fantastic. •JUST RECEIVED our summer stock of Bear Archery ·-- Archery is a great sport for your own backyard. • FlSHERMEN a re doing well at Lake ' . . Shot Control Champion$hlp for Guy1 and Gals STARTER GOLF SETS 5 IRONS 2WOODS REG. 55.00 ~38 LEATHER ,, . JACKETS ·AH our fine 30% collection of sp0rt coats . and jackets OFF BINOCULAR 7 Power XSO: Wide Angle SPECIAL I ONL y ·~~m~~~o~~E 5450 Empf,e Brand snca&L LOW Pitel . SKATE BOARDS ~~~~ ~~ ......... 8.95 :~~~s ~.~~~~~ .... 7 .95 EVERYTHING GOES .:::ti~'tE 25 % ~ ..-...r--. EQUIPMENT Bolls -Brvshe1 -OFF Cue Bolls -Tolly BoKes Scorers -Repair Kits Etc. a,,ng thit COVpon in Ond toVe Jo•;. on oll our boll gloves ~~= ~d i:.,~~~·l,..~S~NO"'!""W~R~E~P~O~Rf~P~H~O~N'!""""E ..... 54~7--2,,_,,54~5_,. latest reports. .. . 4 SUPER SPORT SHOPS Downtown SANTAANA 2196:4th Kl-7-5723 M()Vlj, LA HABRA #60 Fathfon Sq&1ar• (213) 691-0959 -.......... , .... ·. ... 10-4 ...... .,, CERRITOS #1 63 Moll 924-1625 .. ) J I I , I l 1 I .. .... • •JIJJ DAllYPtLOT t ! •1CT1flOVl•Ut1WllH '• WAMllTATIMUO ...,.. ... _ ... __ , ... _..,._ Pl'BLIC oncE .... ••CT• TI0\11 t u"•&» llA.MI ••llTIMtWf Tl• ........ --" ........... First Wife Sues Second ...... ~ UI AM•lllCAN ll(AL.,,. IM .. ........,.,. ~., ••• , k••• (. ,__~ *i!~C.ll•M-..•fUlt fl-y "" -.......... •<.t-· ............... ""'' ,,, •••• u.-.... .,."!,,,y,.. I M• ''"• I tt..., Vt(I ~ ,_..,,.9f\ v.... c.J • .., .... '21lU ""' .,.,,,.. .. •• t•,,.vU•• ., • -··1 ... -..... fl-ll•t• -"""" W•~• M•O"•ll ,. 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V~ra Miles plays the outwardly serene und ar- Marine Gets Tbe verdict i11 up lo the network. but one piece tually tiupremely bil~hy Grice Covl'ntry with a of evidence wlU be oaud1~oce rt>aclion to I.he two-<'hilltna competence that warms hour pilot of .,McNauihton'1 Daughter." to .ur the h~urt. Thue's noU\.i.na bkc a toni&ht at 9 <Channel 4 l. NBC sayi the premiere ts rl'ttlly rotten villolll6:5 to com. the forerunner or u thrt.-e·put miru·nrieis of one· ptil attention hour dramaa. R.-lph Bellamy phlyS lhe old deft'nse attorne·y with bi s customary laraer thun-H!e Oair. Mtke Furt'll, whu plays 8.J. Hunnicutt on · · M A·S·H " and usuJ lly 1:-1 {) pet'~st as a tl'h,•v1Mon Mr. Nie~ Gu,y, is con- If' THE VERDICT IS •'AYORABLE. Su ,an Clark will have the starrhlg role in 11 new series next rail. Miss Cl"rk, who did 50 well U'I Hubt' U1dnkson Zahanas 1n the C:BS movie "Un~" luAt yeJr, 1i. J chiumer as tbe duu&hter or a fu mous defrnH· lawyer now dud who lt!ft her a white elephant of a hous('. little mooey and a knowled1e o( Ck·( ) Cense tactics that pul h~r 'f\' RE\'IEW in aood atead as a deputy district attorney. vinr1n~ly i.hmy as a famous de· cu"'"' ren..'lt' l"wycr with tht' scruph::J or. &Olkt' There's no question ol whodunit -the lady did 1t with heir vHtl or African arrow poison. Hut wt\y'> And how lo prove It'! That's what Miss Clark must discover -and, or course, does. Tipplers? CAIRO. Eupt <l!Pl) -EtiYPt may ~·hitnac its l•w' to conform with lslamlc law and prt'· 3Cribe public rto.i.iina for those who dnnk alc;ohol ud atonln~ to death for a d u I t e r e r :s • t.h e new5paper Al Ahr.-m said. His 1st Star ll a l \'1 nn~11t , 3td M:1nnt' A11 <·1aft \\1ni; 13rd MAWl d11\'f of 'tuff ul El Toro M .inrw Cot p."I Air Stutrnn. ha:< bt'\'rt •>r1111H1 t\•d 111 hn1rndwr ~~n~ral . urt'or d1 11~ tu M a r 1 11 ,. (.' o r p ' :.pokl'l>llH'O The newspaper sa_id Gen \'tn,'ent I!> fht• lhis·wasJhe "tr\•nd" at a first l\1:11'111\' ;1\'h11or 0~11 meeting O( a l'OffitllHtc.e Oy lWICt' th\) Sl)('\'(f ,\l( <'harged with rcv1sin1t sound. lie has rlown l~ Egyptian hrn . which is types or t111lltury unO largely based on the forfign u1rrraft. Whal Miss Clark will need to put her show O\'er the lop is better wriUog than Miss Meara struggled 141lltJ>in "Kate McShane." In the pilot. at least. she's iot it. w o r k o r F r ,. 11 c h Thi! ne" gl'nernl 1s a MISS CLARK PLAYS HER AS PA&T tomboy, 'teg1slator:o; nat1,·e of Otsl'go. Mach . part clothes horse. moving with coltish grace <1nd and a ~ruduate of the easy good humor. Th t' l' om m 1 t t t' e Na' al At'adem ,. He has ft ':-. a n old fashioned kind of show. complete beheHs thl' death penul· been 1n the Mar.lne Corps with courtroom dram11 11nd the obli11:atory cur ly -or the choppin~ olf 26 vear~ and as a veteran C'hase, that llkt>ly will tiavc more a·ppeal for the of arms :rnd foet of ·the Korean and Viet-NEW GENERAL older segment or that .. Ul-49 audience the demo· s hould b(' applied to namconnicts. Hal Vincent IS. graphic ex~rts in television land always aim al. thos e " ho t ' Om m 1 t Gen. \'inrent li ves wilh ™4 Characterizetlon.notac·tion.dominates tht'scret'n armed a s sault o n his \\ife. \'1rRin1a. and mtlther: Mrs . Harold ,..01~~"1~· .. ~~.~~n~~~ .. "1':1 ,..., THE GIMM ICK IS THAT THE acrused is in a show that concentrates on trading tirades in· persons or property, the their three children on \'111cent. is a winter n·~i - The plot has some of the fllS<'ioation of watching lady wrestlerg -District Attorney Ricardo Mon .• talban assigns M~l'aughton 's daughter to pro· secute a woman accused of first·degr~ murder. 0•""•''"10 "••t1010•• '"''0"9 Grace Coventry. as m "Grace Coventry's Crusade stt>ad of punches. newspapt'r said the El Toro bas~. His dent of Laguna Hills. :.:."::.i E~:":~"t'~~~~;~.~".°: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- u-,q Dv1'i"R-H \if'ICkl' Ow Ur"' tMnW ~ \lylt of Pfltt, MOtl\I~ & Stollt, •I SH PUBLIC NOTICE ~11 F10 ... , Str•fl. ••111 F1-. City of ------------lO\ A...,.IH, Sl•ttot C•lllOtftl•,-.on .. 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CARJ • .. : .: • SEMPERIT RADIALS "' --, SIU tU/IS2 9'' -nu ~ ~· StOltS --..:·"· &00/U ..,~., • • I SS/IS ;:"'..",~ ·-- COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR ILVD. IC4N!Wllf ... w ... ...._I 1gwe1·;A r&ti• :::·:.·£: E:?. .. r~:,::-: r.:·;:l _..,,, ........................ _ ...... . •·•i•.••• ..... ,.,, .............. .._._, ..................................... ,.. ..._.t ,,..... w ,.....,. ...................... , u .-..... , •• ..., ................ ._.... •• " •• :!;7:.:;~,: .. :i.-::•tw..-•• Mllf'lt C. BltlotN EXaUSIVE! SWIDlll'S 50,000 MILi GISLAYED STiil an no •ADt&lS ·::-SWIM• ntu IU/11 ISS/1J 16S/1J 175113 165/1 4 175114 115114 1SSl1S 16S/1S NEW I RADIAL I A ELLI fhtt <•TWAlO 241 f'l•IU.I IADlAl TMllS l'"t·"I :::::: g· : 175/13 ' : : 165/15 • . . AHJIJ (IUl lJI 171114 nanc ,,.,, . '71/U I H "-t et to• lo '•• ... ·-~ f1 ... II""" I 07111$ "11/14 . IOlllS JH/14 • n11u t.11115 • nt ... ,. '',. .,.....,... ....... •u 111:11 ;t•tDI iM 3 :I l\'.'I {E::-s\ YW Tires ,-:•~i) NOW $16 88 +-..OHL Y • • ;.:0:: W -W560/1S .~: .. . . .,, .. . ft' Front DISC BRAKE Reline ,, .. ~-~ , 2 7aa ~,. ' \:'. ~ $ ..... ... tt' ., ........ , '-i. ........... :::~ .. l '~ j19!!t11 •0..111·~' ~-; \ .,._,, MM. ••O•f Dti( llAll JOI Metr U 1 c ... , hu.lw ... 111111 •••• ,1; c.u •• n . MectU1t• •••• , •• $ 54 .. ., ... n.w ................. . U.S. CARS TUNE-UP PACKAGE 4... ...... • , ... .,.....,. I ..... .. • .~ I 4CYloot, .. •• •29 .. ~ 6 'C';L\:·· " ,.., ~ ~ .. . J'.~:~ o~o~:.~ ~.' ...... ',' ... ~~ ... . . -~ .... ····· ··-'···· , . .._, .. , ',, ••'•• A4i1•fl I•••• t f••ll•1•••• A 14 DAil y PILOT fnursoar. March•, 191'8 By Bil Kean "I marked my lunch for school, Mommy." Dan er Lurks ONE NIGHT ONLY Uncork Bottle FRIDAY, MARCH 5th-~ P.M. TO 10 P.M. quantities limited on many items -be early for best selections With Caution ON SALE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH & FULLERTON By DR.STEINCJlOHN IHar Or. Stl'lncrohn: A warning for your readers v.hodnnk champagne. On our wedding anniversary my husband was try· mg to open a IJottle. He'd never opened one before and was holding the bottle ne('k toward him. Suddenl y. the cor k nev. out r ight after he had removed the wire me:.h -and hit ham just above his right eye. If 1t had been an in ch lo"'er, II IAOUld have lnjurl'<l lus l'ye. People should be told to treat the bottle ol champagne "'1th cau lion. -!Hrs. F CO~I ME~T : Opemng a champagne bottle 1;> us ually a routine pro· cedure with no threat of 101ury. But as you r husband's experience tn· d1('ates, there arc excep· lions In Today's H ealth ~ev.s. an arti cle by Edwin Kieste r, Jr . men· lions a report rrom the t.:navers1t y of California by Dr. Sherwin II. Sloan. or 14 persons who had s uffered eye injuries rrom being struck m the l'Ye by cham pal(nc stop· pcrs. Three suffered C'Omplete loss of i.1f?ht in the stricken eye: h\ohad l>evercly dl'tached re· t1na s . and three had partial sight loss. Some were s tru('k "hen the stopper mad· \ ert ently poppl'd out afll'r its wire·mes h cov· ermg had been removed. a s an ~ou r husband's ('a Se, 1\1 rs. F . But in others. the a('ddcnt OC· <'urred "hile the s topper v. as being removed. In all reported cas es. the• ~topper "'as made of plastic. But cork s top· r e r s a r c e q u ;1 I I y daogerou11. CAL:TION: In rcmov· mg the cork. cover 1t with a towel"' hilt' loosen mg 1t. Alv.ay!I point thl' bottle away frnm} our.self. 1'1EDICALF.TTF$ Dur Dr. Stt'lncrohn : DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ha\'e heartburn all dav. I haven't been to· mv doctor m over two yem because all he v. ill do is prescribe more aspirin. lie said on my last visit that I have os - teoarthrilas. What do you recommend" -Mr. 8 . CO :'\t:\lENT· ll's ·time for another \'is1l. He may have more than aspirin lo orrer ror your relier. L a t e l y, some ne we r drugs have been found to be effective in controJI. ang rheumatic pains. Although I consider aspann to be the most ef. fect1ve. other drugs are quite helpful and may not upset your stomach. Often. patients with arthritis accept their pains and aches with re- s1~nat1on. Too many suf. fer un n l'ccssari ly because they be lieve "Nothinl'? can be done for rheumatism." * * * For l'ln. K.: IL is not true that v.omen rarely ha\'e coronary attacks. Although they are less comruon in females than in males m t he earlt er years. after a woman has her menopause she 1s a lso likely to have cor· onary artery disease if s he ha s u n treated h }pcrl e nsion . h igh choles terol. a nd is a heavy smoker. • * * For M rs. ~1.: Why is it women's sportswear ORIG. JR KNIT T SHIRTS .. . . . . . . b 99 S8 ASSTD JR TOPS . . .. . . . snq LONG SLEEVE TAILORED SHIRTS .. . ........ S:> ~ 99 LONG SLEEVE PRINT SHIPTS . . . . ....•••.•.. SS LS POL YE~ TER PR1tJf SHJRTS . . . . . . • . . . . . . $10 SO.ID & PLAID f-,A,SHIO J PAHTS.......... . ..... SIO.Sl'1 FASHION P/I NTS ASSfD FABRICS ................ Sl2 Sl'1 SLEEVELESS SHELLS . . . l8 SHORT SLEEVE CARDIG.4.N SWTRS '8 SHORT SLEE:VE KNIT TOPS ... So4 SS SHORTSLEEVE NOVEL TY TOPS .. >O-S7 L·S NOVELTY KNlrT()>S ...... $b.S7 L·S NOVELTY PRINT T'S .......• 3 99 L·SCARDIGAN SWTRS ..••...••. SI I R.JlL FIGURE FASHIONS ~S I I flU Ralf IMfl TOPS SAU 1.41 2.41 1.41 3.91 l.91 ).ti 4.91 4.tl 4.tl I.ti ).41 I.ti 91' 5.tl l .41 IOO'l. Nytu.. 11;,,,,, "' ~ ', & l '• >l\IG SI I ~ \!~ ..... lJ :If j v I I ,,. s. ... i 3 98 •A•\IDl l l\ lhjr.1vt•f~'••'..lt9"-& 4.98 0 •t"O J\ .. , 4o • -.s.rs OQ.IG 2 9q sq Var .... y ol f ..il"', ur,J '"'I-' &."""' si ......... " 1.48 fttT Q LllMCl Lon.""" • ..t .... 1 '*" , ¥ ..... "' 100 o..+.;. WDIMS OIOG. S>S9 2.48 .v 4 1Q~qq 8l.,,., 0.,.,.,.,, Pbch, fbe i_,.._~ -ol••y ... , 1.48 SlllTS, BLOUSES UtlG s l().l Ir, L.on.1 w..-..d ••t•n Polye '"'' & blend, p,.,,., & so&.d• 3.98 ORIG. Long Sll't>V9 TURTLENECKS ••.•.. $7 SAU 1.41 lingerie, loungewear ORIG. SUP AND BIKINI SET . . . . • . .. .. .. SS SOJO AND PRINT DUSTERS ..•. $6.'8 SHORT QUILT ROBES-SQ.JD CC(()R sq LONG FLEECE ROBES .......... SI 3 LONG HOS TESS GOWNS •..• Sii ·Si 2 LONG HOSTEC\S GOWN) ....••. SIS t<>VELTY WARM MINI SHHS •... SO ORIG. SALE H ' 2.91 l .91 5.91 4.91 7.91 I.ti For about fl\l' )l'ars l h.1\ e h.id troublc• "'1th nw hack. ldt hip JOmt .md bJ('k of neck \\lwn I'm drt\ 1n): I c.in barely turn m\ he.id hl•t·au'c tht' nl•rk pain is loo 1n· kn'lt'. 1 hnn· ht'<'n unablt' tn t<.11.l' 3"1'11 In hf'('UU'l(' ll u11"t't"' m \' '>IOm:.ach. I thnl some women go on into their nOs and 70s \.\llhoul symptoms even though their ovaries do not produce nny estrogen at all., Nol only bl'cause the procl'ss has been a ~radualone, but because hormones fr om the adrenal i;:lands may be con \'C rt ~·d in to s ma II amounts of estrot:en. So 1t doesn 'l help to com· pare nott'S with other v.omen regarding their ~ymptoms and tn•al· men t s . A good ~anc<'olog1st wall find th<' answ('r that brings r('· lid OCC Scholarship Bike-a-thon Set TAP£STRY rABRIC HAN~AGS .... SIO VINYL HANDBAGS ..•.... SIO SI 8 PATCHWORK LE ATH(R HANOOAGS SI 7 100\COTTON SCARVES...... SI ASSORTED SHAWLS ..... 11.!St2 PRINT ANO SOLID KNll TO"; .. SO~ SUNG BACK VINYL SAl\()N. '> ••.••• ~ BRCX:ADE SLIPP[ RS.. . • , • • • •••. S'4 FRAGRANCE COMPACT':. SAU 4.41 4.91 Z.91 JI' I.ti 1.41 l.H 1.41 BY LOVE ..................... SI 51• With u ~oat of SJ0,000 in mmd, Orange Coast ('olll'l.:t' will hnllt 11'1 thlrrt unnunl R1kl' /\·Thon nn Sundnv. i\11rll ·I lo rt1111t' 11cholar!lh1p funds for OCC "' ll(l l'lll ' Ttw B1kr·A Thon 1<1 ('O·'lponsorl'd bv Carl's Jr. R1·,tn11r r1nt11 and tht• --------- (.'0~1.1 M ('<111 ,J a vceM 'fht' <"nmmun1t \' "tl'I In\ 1tl"d to t'1tht'r take part in the lhk1• A Thnn or sponsor .1 C\ d1.;t an the event. "GROUPS OR dubs ma~ also take part an the B1ke·A·Thon . · · said Sharon K Donoff. OCC's assistant dean of s tudent services and coordinator for the e \·ent. "Grou~ "'111 rece1vt' 20 percent of the m oney collected by their riders. v. h1l<' the re· malning 80 per"e nt "111 be u s ed for OCC scholarships ." Groups or clubs must registt'r by March 26 to receive the 20 percent share. point s on th(' 22·m1lc route. The a'·eraRe rid- mit time on the course as three hours and persons may ride the course as many times a s they v.1sh. but no nt'w ('tr<'wts may be started after J ·JO pm ltore than tv.o dozen gifts v. ill be awarded to riders at a drawing at 4 • pm at Lions Pa rk an Costa Me s a. Grand prizes go to the in d1nduals t'arning the most money and riding the greatest number of mal es LEATIO KANDIAGS. 11> Off •Jill(., 114 \18 l •,·-t--r·I· .. , .. ,, .... ,._.9281198 _,,,' <>~ '·" ... ''"' ··~ .. "" • • • inf ants and toddlers ORIG. INFANTS DRESSES . . . • . . . . .. Sb INFANT GIRLS DtAPEP <;FTS .. 3 28-3 SS lr-.fANT GIRLS PANT SETS •••••••. SO INFANT<; DIAPER BAGS ........•. 6 99 TOODlER BOYS t<>VElTY SWEATSHIRT<\ ...•..• \S TOODlER BOYS SLEEf1Wb'R .....• \5 CHARGE ITI 3 WAYS TO CHARGE FULLERTON SALi 2.91 Z.H 2.91 l .91 1.61 Z.91 savings for girls GIRLS ASSORTED ORIG. SWEATERS 7·1'4 ...••...•..... SS GIRLS KNITTOPS 7.1'4 ...•... S3·H9 GIRLS 4-6>< PANT SETS .......••• SID GIRLS 7-14PANT SETS .......... St 2 GIRLS 4~ JEANS ...........•.. $S GIRLS 7·1'4 DENIM JACKETS ........... , • . SIO GIRLS 7-1'4 JEANS .............. $7 GIRLS NOVEL TY SWEATSHIRTS 7 -1 '4 . . . . ..•...... SS GIRLS AS SOR TED SUPPERS ...... S'2 S 3 GIRLS 4-bX KNIT TOPS •...•..... 2 ,.9 GIRLS 7·1 '4K NITTOPS .......... SS GIRLS 7 1 .. ASSORTED BLOUSES . ..... Sb SALE l.91 l.41 l .tl 5.tl 2.41 l.91 l.41 1.61 41• 91• J.H 2.91 C~tC. lS S8 " .a••i \'Y'f.. ~ ..... '\ 4 1'4 2.48 savings for boys ORIG LIITLE BOYS ROBES ............ bqq BOYS SPORT JERSEYS ... .' ... 3 99 S-4 BOYS conON FLANNEL ROBES .. 8.99 NUMBERED JERSEYS • . .. • .. • • • 209 UffiEBOYS LEISURE SHIRTS • . . . . . . • • .. • .. '4 50 BOYS -4-7 FAt<Y KNIT SHIRTS . . . • • • . . '2 99 S4 BOYS 4-7 KNIT SHIRTS ••••• 2 S0.3.50 BOYS LBSURE SHIRTS •..••...•• 4 99 NOVELTY T.SHIRTS ..•....••••• 2 '49 t<>VB. TY PRINT TANK TOPS ................. 2 99 BOYS JEANS IRREGULAR .••••••• S 99 BOYS JEAN JACKETS-IRREGS .••.. 5 99 BOYS SWEATERS ASSORTED STYLES ............ 7 qq LlffiE BOYS SWEATERS •..•.... '4 99 BOYS VINYLJACKETS . • • .. • • . 12 qq SALi J.H 1.91 4.41 1.41 I.ti .... 91' l .H ti' l.H 1.91 1.91 2.91 2.51 5.91 Lii SUM SPiil SMIT twlAICE ~ 1,""' NyL"' ..,..,.,,.,,,. prW-1, 0t We\letn• woth llO"lt ond toc.k 4.98 "'"" Br .... "'"' 8 19 Im ll£SS SOCIS ORIG. t.9• N< /\\\orterf ••v4e• o"1 < ofot< in I 00':. 49c Nylon. 5.tl'l b 8' • 11"'1 q I I Im lllT SlllTS ORIG. 3 ?'J ... 99 'id-:h onJ Pronrs r "'"'"'° h ..,,_I 1.68 (,,.,. Nech , Lon'} on J •hoot ,,,.,..,. ... savings for men LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHRTS ORIG. STRIPES AND PLAIDS •....•••.• 7.99 NYLON ACET fl TE LEISURE SHIRTS .•.•........•..••.•••• qqq SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHRT •••..• 3 S9 LONG SLEEVE KNITS 5Tk1PES AND SOLID') . . . ...... 7 99 Tlf.DYfDKNITS L()NCc:.t.HVIS .~99 LONG SLEEVE KNIT': ~f.'f l N l'ltlNTS 7 qq DRESS SHIRTS WOVEN SHORT AND LONG SLEEV[S .•••.••• 3 <n-4 99 DRESS SHIRT', . • • • . . • . . . . . • . • 6.99 DRESS SHIRTS r ,A,NCIES. SQ.IDS .• 7.qq t<>VELTY UN Of RWE AA BPIE.rS .• 3 C,O NOVELTY BO.i<ER SHC*'T'i .•..••.• $'> FAMOUS MAK E:R LEISUl<L JAO< ETS .................. S2<H21 VlNYL SHIRT JACKETS ••..•••... sic; SHIRT /SWEATER VEST SET .•.•.. 11.99 SAU J.41 l .H l.41 4.41 4.91 5.41 1.91 2.H 4.41 ti c I.ti 7.91 S.91 4.41 C)RK, t.<n MTSlEMllm "'"°'~J 1,..., "' w•h ,,, fnn<,.. .• 4.98 & ..... '"'°'' ""'' '"' sarsum f.)kl(j ~ ~ '(/YI •J..,1, f'r*y,.~1,..frt>llrv> p11nl\o 3.48 ,..,._ .. .,~lot l'fl\llf'\ r1UlllG IMS ORJc. 11?9 Wr ,,..n •''f's 4 pocll't flared lf.q 4.99 ...,,,.. DITSNT9TS ORIG 7qq Loriq -°'""'"'° Pt.oto Pnn1, 1.48 SNl19TS ORIG 7?9 lt.,,..., \i ... V. P''"'' r.inJ l')n(y 3.98 _. ...... yardage, notions , ORIG. FAl\K:Y OOUBLE KNITS • . . . • • . . 2 qq CHINO SOLIDS . . . . . . . . ...... 2 qq CORDUROY PRINTS P1 NWALt ..•. '2 99 FANCY SINGLl KNITS .......... I qq VELVETEEN •........••...•... '4 99 SALE 61' 98' 91' 61' 1.41 t:..:IG • /) 1.48 I ~,-1.llll _.. " ..... _ _,,, 1 ··111-1 "'" Solid. 4S . -ii> WOOl W WOOL tlOIDS 60 -Je ~ondrb<i• DSll Pllm 45'' on.J '>4 ... j,, Mal._ WO\hobltl ICGGMS CLOTH 4~ wide. lnJt <OtlOt\. /\1\1 vi J Color\. 9sC I 1).1\..J i"l'l 1.48 savings for the home ORIG. WASHABLE AREA RUGS. NON SKID .............. '4 <n 12Q7 WOVEN SPREADS.TWIN SIZE •..• <4 'ti OJILTED SP~EADS· TWI N OR FULL SIZE .••••..••••• q ?7 QUILTED SPREADS· OUEfN OR KING SIZE ........ 1'4 lf7 CURTAINS· TIERS.SWAGS .•.••..• 1.9'? ASSORTED PAN ELS·2 SIZE.S •. 2 '17 'J '17 Pl.ACE MATS . • . . • . . • • . . • • • • • 2 $1 Q.UUllfl F•Y POCAU SltEITT SALE 2.61·7.H 1.98 4.41 5.91 68' ,.. 28' lo '"""',...j· rcok-1,J ""~'· t .,_,, oll ~''' '· cc;lot. in olf -.ICY"' fWIN, rLAf OR HTl E-0 .............. l ,..,,, 3.88 F·ULL ....•......•.•...•...•...•.... 6 "1'1 4.81 ourn~ ............................ lfl'n 7.88 KING ....••....••••••••••••••••...• 17 </q 9.81 STANDARD CASE', .................. 4 'llf l .48 KING CASL I) .••...••..••••..•••••••• r ',? 3.71 1.1. mTlllt lfmsa.E IUCS .') , 14 ••••..•.•••.•.•.••••••••.•.•• 4 ~ 7 3.68 17 '•"'>" ...••..•.•.•.•.•.•.•..•.•... fi I/ 6.11 "'!b '1h0" •.•••••.•••••.••.•••••.... l'I •I 11.8 I LID COVER .•.••.•.•.•.•.•.•..•.•.... :' './ 1.81 UTJI MS ( ~I( 1'.I14 '<I 100\ c,,,..,,, w,, .. 1vi1~ ... c,,.,. .. ,.., t.i (nv•><\ Ot>J /o ,Ot• I '"'" I 48-9 98 -o::Jtol.,o, • • SAft 41% II Daft.TH DPIEAIS 011(, 1~,.,, ,.,.,1 ~ ff"'"j \tyl-t·\ ~ ,-Jr,,,,,.,1111 ,_,, 1,.-no. or-.f cc-'ol\ •,...."'"' w•J•,hql • • 14.98- 23.98 savings on toys I ¥11 ol 'J SIPO STM UME ~omly lun r,,. h pl '1"''-49c tiC£ Pm SUTt 111MIS ltf.. 111'; I 1.48 savings on shoes WO'v'HJC)'8..,Fr.AL0,..A'<;:lll1 ....... 1, ,7 6.97 W(.•-"f.r J:,· (;?,AS')H f'P(1') B( 11 '. KEDS •...•......•.••..••. 999 IO<n MOf s, WDM£M's Con.a. r """" ;..,.., 4.97 6.97 HUNTINGTON BEACH RE G I S TRATION begins at 8 a .m . on Apnl 4 and persons may begin al any of the four check· Persons interested in riding an the event. or s ponsoring a rider. should call the OCC Stu· dent Services Office al 556·56 46. Bike·A·Thon hrochures are al so a\'a1lable at lhal office. Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Linda -996-8800 9811 Adams Avenue -963-9731 1- "The Woman's Rights Cause solicits another favor at your hands. You, I trust, agree with me that the great work before us is the enlightening of public sentiment and wilL take measures in your village to raise a fund ., Sound lake a polillcuJ appeul you aot an the mail yei.tcrday't Actually, the words were penned an 1854 by Susan B. An thony to 11111 lt'r :.uHrtteette Matilda J oslyn G 11111e an 11 l~llcr now treasured by Hobert 8.uum or Corona del Mar. Already a descendant of I.. f_.., Frank Baum, author or the WU.rd of Oz ffrlea, lb chemical en(ineering consultant only ~· cenUy noticed a century.old coin· cadence on the family lrff. His ttrandmother·s mother and grandfather's niece were respec- tively, M s. Guge and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, both famed ... -. " I ) UNFIT TO READ Im' .. ' ' .. I rJ l ,_ ~ . • Antnony Coms tock Condemns a I I, ' ) ' ~otctl SnHragist Book. ; I j, •' WOMAN, CHURCH .AND SL\TE 0 Jo:-il)n Gagl'. \ ......... -·-... -.,..---. ... '·-r Friendship t Channeled By JO OLSON 011 ... 0•llY ~ ... St•lt ··Breaker broke ·· "Go ahead. breaker " "How obout 1t. Warm 1-'u:zzy You JtOt a copy on thl' Lady 1n Blul'~" "\\'e'r<' look1n ' · · You got the Warm 1-'uuy <:o a h<.'ad ·· And thus the d1alogul' bc1:ins on c1titen band radio. onl' of tht• mos t popular m eans or com· mum callon m the L'mted Slates toda)'. In this case. Warm Fuzzy and .Lady 1n Hlul' arl' rnends they belong to lh<' same club but l(enerall~. lhl' vo1rei. bn th<' radio "Ill rl'm.11n fucl'less a nd rral nam<>s "111 nt'' er Ix' kno~ n The CR radio. or c1t1n•ns radio ~crv1ce. as ll "'formJlly kOO\\n, 1s a ~ood ~ ay to m<•et a rot or J>t'O pie. get help wht'n nl'Cd('(f. or JU.'t find a fr1(•ndly \'OIC"<' m the n1~ht . acrordmJt to Lady tn Ulul', ~ho ts s e r r ,. l a n · o r l h C' J o h n s on M('SS<'nl!l'r· Cluh. O\\Tit'ri. n( CB radios. Thi.' dub ,.., naml'd aHl'r thl' radio brand n a nw llt•r or gun1 zat1on is onl' of the ft•w local on('s for lhl' "Cl\C'rs:· hut 1t 1s an idea thnt probably " 111 sprl'atl, s rn ce more Jll'l111lc thun l'\'t'r are bu~ m g en radlCI:. T he h <'tjo1hll•nl'CI 1ntcrl·~t i.; documt•ntl•d hr tht• F\'th'r .11 Com mun1c·at1ons l'omm1!>.<11<1n. "h1<'h rl'l't'l\'t•d 300,000 ('la\:. I> l1e·1·n ... r .1pphcattnn' in Oc-t11l11•r nf t!li~. 1·1)0\purt•ct to onh 411.1100 lht• 1>11· \1011' <k:otwr 11\n FCC spokesm an su1d there are no plans to curtail the is· s uunce of licenses. althou~h there ::ire thousands of nl'" radio owners taking to the air eat•h month. <The t-rowdin~ 1s not "<'<'n as a problem "There will al"a~' bt• J'l{'()ple talking ... the !>pokes man :.aid I The club. formed four months ago. is typical or the van ely or people who art' hooked on CB. Four of lht' 50 membcrs are \\Omen. a nd lhe roster contains representatives of many walks or life There a re businessmen. gardeners. photographers. orhce t'lerks. marines. secunty Jtuards and construction workers Many or them dn'c vans and thev are all jlrcJ:anous. accord mg to Laurie Martin. who 1s the Lady in Blue. · They all tend to livl' up lo tht'1r h a ndles.·· she added. Th<'Sl' include Silver Mack. the prt>\I dent l.lohn ~l c~utt 1: :'\utt~ c;ator tCarl McNult>. l'FO CTt•rrv Coe I: :\1 urlshark c Mark Cobb i : Moost.' l Bruce Chemcrs I and Warm f'u uy l Darlene Lu1l· Jl'nS I In addition to monthly m<'l't · an,:s. thl' mt-mbt>rs Rather for brl'aks"' l'ach Tuesday C\'enm~ .at :t Costt1 M t>sa p1aa parlor. It 1i. a dos<' ~roup, M1~s Martin -..11cl, uncl mt•mbers are read) Jt .ill lime.; to rally 1f help 1~ needed b~ an~ont' an lht' ~roup. Thi" cam ar,11frn<' t'Xt<'nds -- We've Com.e How Far? ft?minlst wn ter• •nd OrKlllni1en1 or the lnlernot1onal Council of Women That WlUi a eotbenng or women from man y <·ountries 1n Washineton. 0 C in March. 1888 to celebrate the fourth decade or the wome n':> s urrraee mo\•emenl and to report women's progn-ss in all parts of the world. "I have great r espect for, those old gals. They m ade re al strides against the inJust1ces of their day," Baum said. "lf today's women show as much pep. they would ha\'e the same success. Of course. there ~ 3!.n l !>O much threat O f physical violence back then but they ~ ere Just a:. unpopular." And equally v1g1lant ai. mdkat· ed by subsequent paragraphs oo the coffee-stain ed paper . "Yes. Co11. Morgan did .ngn the Bill /or Morned Womm two years ago l luwe not sun any btll presnrt· ed th&a year I/ you hatJe 1t. plec&e &end to me. We must not let them un- do the little gamed. "I see the Tnbune u urging send- ing 1n of pelltion1J to defeal the Dioorce 8111. The one failure of our new law 1& that tl leaves the wife NOT an equal owner of the mutlUll mamage ean11ngs -a greal ouer- $1ght -but u.>e must work for 11 ·• bt•\ond th,• club. sine<> almost an~ C'all for hl•lp "111 bnng a~ 'lslann• GOOD RF:SPOr-iSt: Mt:.s Martin re m embers a rc- C'Cnt <'all for \oluntN•ro,; to searrh ror ;1 lo!'lt dllld "Fifty JX'CIPI<• :.howed up and .,he "a:-rouncl m 15 m inutl•s " Another t1 mt.'. a colle<:t1on was '1pt•arht•Jd,•1I b\ Bt~ Daddy t whom !\1 1.,,. :\I Jrllll hao; n<'\'l'r mell for a p.1ral~7l·d girl \\ho "a .. bt•df;1.,t J\ radio wa-; purchJ,t'd for ht•r .,o 'he can kt'l'P IO IOUC'h \\1th thf' outs1rlt• Tho topit-s continue to paraU<'l current concerns until the ctcmna: "I know Slover11 ii the all· ablorbing quiflon o/ t~ doy, •ltll w.-mwt pt.Uh /onoord thi.t great c:tm· trol qu,.hora v.:h tell widerllll all otll.,,, m>t uc:epl1n11 lhaJ of Slowry .;Jam You rrfortMR1gltt. ' Swsan B Anthon11 The letter , a weathered copy of Gage's book, .. Woman. Church and Stale," and yellowed New York newspaper headlines pro· claim ing the work "Unfit lo Read" s urfaced whe n the Baums decided to retm~' e some bollei. they had in paid storage , The writings hod bttn saved by Phyllis Baum. then "put aside· hke all collections" and lumped with other hbrarv items when the couple moved from Arcadia 20 years ago. / With t he current emphas1t. on women in politics. the valut' and historical significance has in creased for the m em entos and a piano rrom the Gage·i. homestead in Fayettev1llt.>, N.Y. The Antho ny·Cady Stanton leaders hip tends to be the mon· famous but all three women edit· ed the h rsl three \'Olumes of .. The His tory of Woman Sur. frage" and The Revolution. a women's rights newspaper. world. Th<' club colll'ctNI rann<'d l!oods and monc) for a n<•l'cly f::im1I\' at Chnstm<as. and has plann.ed a sor1al c•vC'nl for t•H•ry month of this year. On the srtwdulc an• J pntlurk dinnl'r. fos h1on s how. 1·ornl'dy producllon. t rip to n1 .. n1·vlan<I for und<'r ·prtvlll'.iecl rh1lclrt•n. onginal sta,l!e pn•st!nlal wn and famil y p1rn1r Tht> Lady in Olul' .,pc·culatNl nn \\hy so man~ people ar<• bU\lflJ.! CB radio.; and 101nang th<· run On<' reason 1:. thal 1l ... hanllll'r ~b. G.it:c wrott.> thrt'I.' other books. "Woman uic lnH•ntor." "\\ho Plannct.1 tht> ft•n1wl>M't' C.1tmp11 Ian'!" o nd .. \\'om<w '..; Rights C:ltl•l'h1sm · b<''ldl'" "Woman. Churd1 and Stall'" whkh stirrl'd 1wch t'Olltrn' ''r'\} In her homl'town Ma ny of her Hdm1r<>r~ l'Jlh'il the book "u work dt>i.tllll'<I tu Ix· handed down through the a~t.'~ us a proof that thl' 19th l't•ntu~ wom.an could think logically amt reruoon rorrectly." And tht.' book ~assalutl'<i by Count Lro Tolsto1 Ne\•erthclt.'ss. the tatlt'red news chppmg reports the book "a:. banned by her ''1lluge S<'hool board and declared "improper by the New York Society for tht> Suppres:.1on or Vice. Somt'ofttw1r l'r1t1t·1i.m "What m~I\' b,• J'r<ll~'r fllr ,1 nlJtllfl' llt'r.,1111 I., ,1 \ l'I \' lhftl'l l'lll thmlil "ht•n pl.1n•1l 111t11 tlw hvml'" ur hoys .md ~1rli- "Thl• bvol.. , ... u111lt111htl'<il) tit• M):llt'tl to "urk ,, r('l'onn u.i1un.;t t•t•rtum l'\ 11, \\ h1d1 w1do11blt'ilh l'\tbl. but thJt tlm•s nut J1tst1h 1h thsplay 1n a :.diool lthr,1r~ \\ hl·t ,. boys und ~1 rls \\ t ll h.I\ ,. It l.'l' :11· ('(':,. tll It . Bul tht• Huuni,· illu,lnnu, .111 Cl'stor l.m•\\ \\ h.1t "ht• '"·"' "I' ag.11n.,t Sht.' th•d1c.1kll th<' hool.. tu .1n Chnst1an \\Onll'll .ind m,•n \\h11 have not d.11 ,.d to Thrnk fu1 Tht.>mi.t•h l's to all utht•r, II ~Ill bl' JJ:l-!l't'"l>l\C <Ind l'f1UI ,1 t1onal · BEA ANDERSON, Editor Th'!rsd11t. Match 4, 1976 81 1han lalkmit on th<' phone. she said. and t hc·rl' 1s no monthly hill to pa~·. Another 1s th<• endless varietj or Pl'opl<' lob<' found on the air "Th<>V 'rt• !I bt1nd1 of Cr<J7y (WO· pll'." Mi ss ;\lart1.n said "But I haH' man\ mon• fnt•nds than hefon•.. · A Cl! radio also means in..,lanl communic<1t1on "1th .1 hum<1n \CllCl'. no matll'r \\h,1l thl' hou1 and lon1l1on. and ;1 rhant•1· to hstt•n to sonH1on1· from a far J"J\ pl3C'l' And. ti ' J fa,('IO:tllnl! C)f> Laune M artm. or the 'Lady m Blue rs linked to her friends and fellow club members by citizen band radio. A growmg number of people are discovering the fun of communicating by radio. portunity tn 111J.,,•n1· lht• t'\l'r rhanj!1ni.: rrnnor,1m.1 ol hum:1n bctnj.!') sharrng ll11•11· h' <·s and thoui;:ht:. Thl' in:.trum1•n1ts 1m1Xlrtan1 .1• a human l111k man .1i.:1• ol lr:tn.,1 lion, "hl'n' m ,HI\ pt•oplc an 1solall'd from rt•lat1vt·s .11111 ha\1 no <'<'ntrLll plu<•1• f111 mak1111- rnt'ncb, slw all1kd Anv1rne " .... 11111g 1nl11rma11<111 atx>ui lhl' t luh m.i\ <Jtl<•nd .1 · hn·ak · Jn\ T11t•"la\ l'\ cnini.: 11 Shal..t•\' ' :!2nd .inti !"c" p1111 Blvd . ('o.,IJ :'llt•"" Child Abuse Epidemic? :'oolEW \OR" <l Pl > 1'h1• s u p r ,. m I' (. II II r t cl t• C' I ' I II II lttwruhz1111t 11ll(lrt111n' 1n /\mfnc.1 \\,I!' nu•.1nt to ht•lp. 111'1una.: 11th1•r-1. tn•nui:t• 111rl11 hk1• l\1•th Stw "a' pn'~n:int ut 11. 11nd not m arrird. Uut lk th would not abort l.a:.t \'t'ar 250.0()() prt>J?nant J?irls under 17 1n /\nwnc·a ci t• c1ded not to nhorl Brth. m r<>sl11l'nct' .1t a rh1lcl ahw-1' l'cnh'r . pnrt of Nc•w York Foundling llMp1t:1l. t.1lkl'd about her plans .ind ltrl'stylt• a ... a sml!h' pa rl'nt tlf l w <' Seleclt>d abu'lt'd or ballt•rro children and th<'1r mothl'r~ are rehab1ht J led ''r treated there together in an attempt ln un hinge thl' <'h1ld abuse <'''cle It has been estabhshe·d and accl'pt ed that battcrl'd ch1ldrl'n j.!ro" up to be battt>rers Beth's first child. n 1t1rl now 2. has a d1!lf11tured mouth ll "as burned when Beth ·s bo) fnend threw a \'aporilcr al thl' bab~ Her second rh1ld. a boy no\\ 6 months. has not bl'en uuur('(f. .. Didn't you think or abortion when you round yourself at 14 pregnant the f1 rst time" And what about thE' S<'<'Ond time - "hen vou still "ere nol mar· n ed'"" ' oos·T LIK E IT "I thou2ht about 1t ." she replied "Rut I don t hke abor tJon. The baby IS par\ or me. Abortion 1'1 ltkt• throwtnl! away hair of m l' I kt'l'P m} bobll'll .. So 1t 1s and has l>t't•n for many of th1· 2so.ooo h·l·nai:c· ~1rl' "hc1 chdn't sct•k an abortion la.,t Har Many ket-p tht·1r babtl's thou~h not married. On<' out or thr<'l' pr<'school rh1ldrl'n It vc 111 i;lnglc pnrt'Tlt hom rs Dr \'1nc<'nt .I F·ontann. ml'dlcal director ut th(' Crntcor for Part>nl and Child Ot•\·clop m('nt. sa1rl 70 pt>rCt'nt nr the• a bu" 1n~ mothers and b:iltrrt•d children 1n treatment over thl· pa.'lt four yt>ars ha"e Ix-en helped. 'Child abuse 1s ~ro\\m,R some 15 to 20 percent a year ... he o;a1d · And the f1s<'al cns<'S m the c1t1es "Ith their reductions m ser\'1ces to ne<.'dy families and children "Ill make the problem pet~ orse fa!ller "We are not JUSt seoeing batter tnJ? parents "ho wt're batterl"d as children. we are set>ing abU'llOIZ parents who just can't cope · ESTIMAT ES The National Center for the Prevention and Treatment or Child Abuse in Den,•er . estimates that 2.000 Amencan children are killed by their parents each yenr Nearly a million are injured. some the d1srigunng way Beth's child was. These figures art> extr<'mel) consen·at1vc. according to Dr Fontana, prore~or of ped1atncs ~ ( • I at NE'w York I 'nt\'er~1t\' Colleitr 11f ~kd1t·ir11• and l'hatrman of the· m:n,,r·, ta .. k rorn· on rh1ld :1hu."t' .rncl 1w~l1•1·1 of lht' City of ;-.l(•IN Ynrk Ttwrc• ,., mo11• than phvs1rul a h u '! 1• I h " r <' 11 I " 11 1 ' psycholog1<·al .1nd \C'rhal a h11!>t', L>r Fontana ~11111 C'hildrr n "tin i:rnw u~1 'cmO· t1onal r<'frii.1t'ratorli' urr hurt Ch11<t~rn "ho are told 'You rt' no 11nod' art' hurt The rh1ldrl'n ar<' thl' \'tt11ms. too. all loo oftt•n in dl\·orr<' · All the"e abused children arl' thl' futurt' ungry odult'I Th<' c hildrrn .1rr .. urrcring The r h1ldren are er~ 1nJ: .. Tht''ll' ~1hu'ltnJ( parent" and hurt ch1ldrt'n nN-d help and they need 1t no" .. GLOBAL PRORLEM Child a bus<' 1s not a distinct I~ Amencan problrm Dr Fontana c:aid 1t 1o; global and at ep1dem1c le' elc: in London and Tokyo "The only plact'S you don't find 1t 1!' in thl' Scandinavian roun- tnl'S and an k1bbutzes. whert' there is a net work or support sys t e m s of al l kinds for children." he said "We need to provide support systems In n n ew pap<'rbark. "Some\\ here A Child ls C~·1111( · C\lentor1, Dr Fontana makes thest' po1nti; Chlldrl'n udmittt>d to hospitals with battering symptoms n ·t urn :ig111n and aitain "1th i;1 m1l.1r 1111u111•' In .1 ram1h 111 1hn·1'. four. rlvr or mnn· chtl1ln•n. 11 l'lll'l'llt mav i.inJZll' nut one• d11hl for maitrl'almc•11I La"s allow f•1r tht· rc·moval or a C'h1lcl from ii fosll'r honw ~hl'rf' he 1s lon•cl, uni! wl'll <'ttrrtJ for. to bt• returnrd t•I ,1 htOIOl-(ll'itl Ila rent who may Ill' ho11l1lt·. brutal. and totally tn<•apubll' of prov1dtn1Z can· The d1,f11ZurinJ( and nri;:lt·rt ed disease• of child abu,1· ~.tr1k1•' all leHI!> of c;oc1rt\ If )OU ~ee :m~nnc• hitting or abusing a child. intent'n£• Thul 1s Dr Fontana'i; '>UJZJ.!l'St1on Hr said "Watch long enouJ:h and )OU II !'ee a kid getting slapl)('d around in a supermark<'I \\hen th1• mother's uptight T<'ll the• ml)thrr to stop. that s he c::in kill or cnp pie her child .. In most case<1. h<' said. thl' mother will coml' to her !>en!lc\ and stop. And 1f s he tells \'OU to mmd '\'Our own busine<>'I -well. that Won't hurt you and It mtghl help t o sa\·e a child. H an your nei~hborhood you hear a lot or screamrng from a particular apartmC'nt fJr home. try to have tea or corr~ ~•th the mother Or invite her into \OUr home Attempt tointenenC' "We all ha' c lo br <;OU<il workers ... Dr. Fontana ~aid. Dr \'anrent J Fontana. medical dtrt'rtor of thf.• :"\cw York Foundling llospiOll Center for Pan•nt .1nrl Ch1lrt De' el<tpment. says "Ever yone hao; to bl• a !>Oria l worker· 82 DAILY PILOT Tn1.1rW•Y Maten'· 1971 Give, Take Of Welfare W~en the welfare system was mascul1mzed. social workers · salary took a dramatic mcrease. · -Dolores Churchtlf 8 > JACXI E LA~D · COMBS Ot .. 0..lt ...... ''•" \\'etrure has pr1mJnl\ been Y.om~n ·!I ~ork dool' for 61nd by 'AOm\'O a.od 1t ft'maina 10 toda> M o1t or th~ "orkl"ri. und 75 per<'l·nl of tlw cht'nl:. art• v.om('n. u<' cordln.: to Dl'lorl"" C'hur<'h11l dt>pUl} dirv<' tor of lht' Oranl(t' Count~ Oepartmt'nt of S11l1ol Sen·1ct~. "But mo~t vf the admm1slr1ttm > 1Ht• men·· S~ak1ng at an Or11nge C'oast Colle~e '\\umt•11'1> &tudic' IN·ture 'cr1 .. 11. ~llu Chur<'htll :.aid e.ulJ s1ducd "elf;irt <.tant'<i out ai. J d1urch rt•lJtt~l funcllnn 11nd J~ i.uit.i t..11· t.'mplo) m~nt for" omtn durina the 19th <'t ntur' ~t1<11 Churchill bm•n\ lra~d the t'\ olutton of lht' • l..ili) Bountiful v. 1th food uod c loU\lnJ! ba1>kt.>h to lht• I .inul\ \' I ~ I I 0 r ' \\ I t It h t.' I flov.,•rl'd h"l .inti "'fnnl h~ ... \\ht.'ll ll lH!CJnll' UIJ 111•r\*nt lh11t '11luol\'\'I "t>lt Jfl' on llw Im .ti It•\ l'I " U :. I 11 I> u I I I 1· I t.' n l (\1hfor01 ll l'S t \l h h 'ht'1I thl' f1r ~l t-lall·\.\1Jt· V.l'lfll!rl' i.)~lt•rn. :-ht• i.111d \\ umt•n bt·t· J nw llvth ..,0<."131 v. orkers • nd Jd m 1nti.tr.1t11r.., ll ""'' amuni;: tht• luv. l'"'l p.1uJ ~Ht>fc .. ,,lllll!I 10 lht• l " a n 1t m ,. n v. t-r ,. n t tntt're)lt'd 111 the Jllb M "' Chua,. hill. v..ho has lx••n 1n th\' 't\ t•lfarl' S) str m tor UI 't'D r.. rl' l'Jlb lhJl lht• l llld ·'''" tant ,md din·' t11r' 11( ,111 br • .11w h nffll'l'' 10 l.11' OJ.:t ll'l-l 'outll \ \\ l'l l' VII <'l' \\Om\•11 In 111~11 11 "11\ dt'<'tdt-d Ill 'll l:l'('Ult11111 ' lh1• v.dfart• 1frp11rlnH'nl. :.Ill' i.Jld Womt>n \\'t•r 1• .:r11dual h min l'd out or 1'n l'OUrn,:l•J tn n·ttrt· Thl• IJO!>llHHI!> \\ t•rt• ,ti\\ :I\' hll.•d "'1th nwn nwn "1111 h.1d ht•t•n hu,tnt"'' t'>.t'I u tl\ '''· nut 'oOl'IJI \\ ork1•r' · 1 \\ J' J Ill\\ h '')('I.II \\Ill k1•1 .rnct '1t111<i II\ .ind v..ttdwd 1l h.ippt>n. ..,ht· :.aid I L L01>k Lhrt't' to (I\(' \ear ... Lo rna:.tuhn11t• lht• Lu' An.it'll'' Count' "elf an· ~) :.lt.>rn . :"11 .... .., l hurC'h1ll :.aid Dunn~ thJl lln1l'. thl' :.Uthtl "o rkers ' sul.ir' tool.. .1 drarnJltt' inrrc·:i,.e · E' eryone l<nov. i. men n('ed murt' mont'' than "omrn to ... un t\t.' .\nd \OU ha'.l' lo pay J:!uoO rnone) to 11llrurt good 1wo11ll-in tu .i 1>1 u· les:.1on " M1:.s Chun·hill said the introduction uf rnt•n into the s~slt·m abo hrnu.:ht a st.1ndard1zut1on of \\Orkin~ ~1tut1 l111ni. Fac1ltlle!. and t•rnplo~l' lwnefth Jn<I n~hh 1m prm t>d ··But lht' 1wndulum b\'i uni: too f Jr.. :.alll Miss Churchi ll ,' •"Women v. ere almo~l <'ompletel) out of the ad· m1n1stration posts .. lron1calh . a one ttme ft>m.tll• do.m1nJted pro- ft>s,1on twcamt' one \.\Uh ''*" v.omen rn the upper l'dwlun Tho e that v.ere lht'rt' v. t'rt' "r~lucl.tnl to n•eo.:n11" und l'OJO) be· 1nM ,, v.om.in ~1 11>:. Churchill sntd. ··rh1· "omc.•11 ~t't'tn\'d to ,J\ In ord<'r to ~u1· t t•~'<i. I mu<1t l>l't'nmt• hk.l' .1 Ill .I II I n m ' u p prO!l('h Afr11 n1atlH' o<'l1on t·h,1n~'"' lH'lllllllllll( ut the.• fl'dt•r.tl lel'l'l In 1910. lirl' pu1t1n~ "omen b.it•k 1ntn ,1d m1n1 :it rut1\t' 1>0st~. 'he :1a1d In July. 1973. Onsn1H· Count v addt•d "omen n• a vro tt't'l<.'d dJ"' alllnl{ "Ith r .1 t' I a 1 ,1 n d l' t h 11 1 t' minortt ll'' lo thl' c 11unt~ nwrll :1\ •l1•m ~11!11> Chu1t·h1ll \\ho ha!! bt'lll \\Orkrni.: 111 OranJ:l' Count'.\ •1t1r1• <X. tobcr. l!J';' ~. •aid that 75 percent of thl' caseload J <'ros:. thl' t'ounlry 1md v.1thin Oran~l' Count) 1s "omtn The'e "omen are the head• of hou•eh old throuAh "-'parat10 0 , dl\orce. dt•Jth o r the le' l'I of d1.,ab1ltty ol their male countl'rparts . "The) art' "omen \\ho com e from all areas und backRround' and they cumt' bt.•t·auM' thev hu\ c !>Ufrerl.'d •Onll' 11.'ind or tr1&Umilttc bn·ak o r <· h' a n g 1• 1 n t h c i r IH<'sl} le " She :-aid 11•:.' than 20 percen1 of th•• caseload .ire un" cd pan•nb. and that un\\t'd par<.'nb sta~ day ran: fe cilalH'' in more~· he pointe<l out, Orang<.' Count ' I) ont' of "ifntt 10 tht' '30s .ind •40, Miss C"hurchth 's rn.tJor "hen lht' la" s \\ t're \\ rll eonctrn' She 1nferrt'd that 11 101 of "onH•n v. ou:ld bt' oll the "elf are rolei; 1f udt• quate child cart "ere ten, lhl•r e "as nu Jl'l'''I' I\'"<'<' of roomm.1te' ~'l" l'l!ll the Z>l'Al'S " 8\ all:lbll• Curn•ntl~ ••••••••••• v.omt>n must ·reg1sll'r for l'mpl1:n nH•nl "h1·n lht• \Oungl':.l t'htld r 1•Jl'lll'• :>IJt. Adequate rhllcl curt' rat'lhlll'l\ ulso n111o:hl n' lil''t.' child ubu1>t' 111tuu t1oos. she adltad Uesplte the .:• ow1n11 numoor Of \\OllH'I\ \\Ith n l' e d y d e p 1• n d l' n 1 <•hlldren '\\ho 1i,,. \\Ith m n 1 e r oom m .1 t \'' 1 n i-1 nl'l b pl a ton 11 1 l'l.1 l1on!'h1p:.. thl· \\ clflln• rult':. J1t·t.1tl' that tlw 1n co mt' or . ·:.1)!1\tf11·a11t malt.'~ m tht• hou~t·hohl bt> <'OUnlt•d f% ··\>~ii1to11 · PllYIOUIL Y OW Mm CL.OTHIS TOYS PUIMITUH 2750 HARBOR AT ADAMS COSTA •HA 541.)761 mon. thru Ht. 10-3 mon. •nd wed . 6-t "Welfart' la\.\s nt0\1• !I l,o v. e r t h J n • o l 1 J 1 ------ INDIAN BATIK WRAP SKIRTS with matching scarves J~lnhl WHTCUff Pl.AV. OHL Y I Jtlt A 1n-. .......... ltall • 641·2444 ' a,.."-.,.. 1111 welfan• rrom 18-2!1 ____ _ month~ JU'l lon/.!~,._..,....,.~~~..-.... ...,.~~~..-.... ,...~~~..-.... • enough to /.!t'l back on ht'r feel and J?el the child 111 J a day care :.1tuat1on. :.ht' !>Old. The appalltni; lack of ANNOUNCING Sharon Cramer Formerly At EHlblull COlllur• now .it tl'le Forecasts: Poll-ish Joke / 11"71111/t l _/Jn1 ll},~~):.s~crs Director Majkut First View \)' "• . wn • tow• ,,....,., ••Ciu ..... fMf\ •• (•"'"•''~·· A mo"' bfoo,"t ~ ,.11, 0 rod>O"I Q'()WW'Q C~"""- 0 l'CJf~ too~ A S..!"'ifV focd ........ Ip O<.._.. th\ t+.OUQh 0 ahorO\IQ/. (~ ond ~ .... car• proqOffl E-v "'°"'°" ' ''"' con b. tn'lpr<M'Ci In ,.._, ~ Comp9hhvO world ,.,.,. 0\ well OS -" \~ benef~ "'°"' proper '~"' Cate 5l'renrv ..I help you ~ ond '"' better ·-·---~1..,e ..... ~ ,_,...,,., .. ... In Lido Village ~ 3400 Via Oporto. Suite 6 ~ °"" 11'1119 ~I~ "°'I...., ,, Newport Beach ~! ?~~-~~5-619~ .. J " Without a shred or hum1lil) I ran tell ~ ou thtre Is one soothsayer In th•• rountn ""ho can predi<'t the future" 1th phl'nomt.>nal al curacy. Me Thal '11 right. I can ll'll what tell'' ''ton shows will be cancelled. what fashtnos "ill be in, and what Ill dUl' in the Wot)' or price Ill <'reases. My sy11tem b a httle h11nrre. but the conelusion!I art' very dl'ptndable TELEVISION : Any 11how I "utr h ron St"Cutlvely for three week'! will bt• c11nl'l'llt•d ... due to low rut mil~ Product•r!> h:n l' ~en known to watch tht' mails for my Inn letters so the) will know" h<'n to ma kl' tht•t r move. Tim Conwny has bcstaed ml' nol tu watch the Carol Burnell Sho\\ F'ASHIONS I use the old yo \O hcmltn,• trick When m y 11lort hemline., go up and I spend a year and o half °'hortt•ntnf( my 'hp' and m y coats. s kirts tmml'drntl'ly .co rlo"n luvlntt me with a <'oat that look' ltke 11 ll'f· tover fro m m y 10th b1rthda) When I bu~ u new long coat that CO\t!r:, the dn'""· tht• skirts immediately io up ai;tain At the mo· m enl. I'm In a "lat'ky" pattern a nd hold Ill~ FOOD PRICES An)lhln~ my ktch lil· 'elop a ('r..t\ mg for ,., ~omi: up in pru·c· I knew SUl!Dr would go 'k'.l high lhn·t' month-. before the~ bt'gun to htkt• prH'l'~ \I~ ktcl'> wer<' ui;tTt i.t It to hu1ld <'J !>llt•!!. m,Jkr Christmas ornamc•nt!I, h~1vc• su~:ir flJ:hts. and eat raw bv lh(• handful!! for afl1•r school snt1t·ks That wa:, lht• \H~ck ll "1·nL up to $2 a pound. FOOD A:-.10 DRt;<; SCAHE I prrd1rtr•tl this when I ~ot a ea•t' of tunu at HI c1·11lb ,1 ran onh · to hear that o;omt•v.ht'n• a butch of tuna had hee n releasf'd rnntJ1oinA a lt•thal amount of mcn·urv Abo. I ha\ r nc·' t•r i.tonc on a cltt•l 1n 01) ltf1• that .1 lt>:.l piouw i.ome\\ hen• d1dn I l'tlhl'r dn•p <11•,acl ur become tl'rm1n.il from d11nl..in.: m\ ht and or d1rtan 'IO(t di tnk WEAT llEK 'I"'" .... lht• ··~t'lf''l !If 1111 Cntle or cOftdomlnlum. find your dream home Sunday• In the DAILY PILOT , AT WIT'S END 1107 Jambor~ Ad . Newport aeach 640-4740 ruttinjl? v.eed k1llt'r on our iira~!I will insure a drou1tht Comp1n~ out undc•1 thr 'tar~ a monsoon r111nn1n1t our f1rM \l lllll'r 'aca 1 Robinson's t1un in Florida un<1easonal 'n"" You <'e nnot lmu1o?in<.' what a burd<'n 1l I-; for me to ('ontrol the countr~ ·l> dl•!>ltn) kno"" 1nJ( that the m10ute J bu~ a car. the automot" e 1ndu!llr)' must des1J:n un entire nev. body for next year's m odels. o r that e' ery Wedn~:.day I'm goinjl to J?<'l si<'k and r<'C'O\'er on Thur!'.ldB) v.hen all the do<'lors return Just the othl'r day I "u~ lt'lhnJ.! mv husband ab-Out a survt>yor v.hu '\\aS comp1l 1n~ qurst1onoa1r<.'<1 anfl n!'ked me 1f J th11u,:ht !>l'' '\\3 .. ,1 fJc1 .md v.a., on tt'> "ay out Ill'~. 1 du,, folk .... l told tum H':-. BEAUTY SALON . ISPROUDTOANNOUNCE THAT CHRIS BEVINS FORM[ RL Y AT BULLOCKS SOUTH COAST PLAZA IS NOW AT ROBINSON 'S ANAHEIM STOP BY OR CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 776-2000 EXT 325 RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY .-----t h:r((Jl('('J /n /J'"i'nu'-----... ~Y-W...t ........ I 922 H..-bor l lrd. Cotto MH-S41·025t ' I "' ' , J • t • f I\ t (call u2-s11"8J Put a few words to work for you \•I I"'' f .,, I \ I• 11 , •I • \'I 11 \ t t \ /~I I •JJ I flu I!' }j NEWPORT~=* CJ:NTE LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB ''LAS VEGAS'' PARTY SATURDAY MARCH 27th • 7 o.m. to Midniaht DANCING (High School Jou Ensemble) DRAWINGS • A.JN • PRIZES • REFRESHflENTS VILLAGE FAIR GARAGE #2 • 1100 S. GOAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH GRAND PRIZES Air Collf0ntio 2 round trip 2 rCMlllHI trip r .S.A. 2 round Poffery Shacll • 2 round trip tlclleh to tfckeh to Hawaii tfcbh and tfi, tlcllth ~S piece Ht ~f dlthe• San Fronci\co WlltOfl't of Loquna occOl'NftOdatlottt to San ff'ancitco Jan Petenon t Red leach ,_.t S..lt lat Ve-cjOI IOfts Appliance Rowtr Arranqtm1nt X-lth 'ortoble Addltl°"ol prhu frofft: The Oak Show Cm 8111 Thomas Cameras Stuart Am • Maroner's Bookstore Manners Savini & lm Onental Traders Buch & Bl•d Ll•t Wirt timers hpa11 Beauty Supply McCalla Pb1 macy fwy House Stettlemytrs Boal Canyon Bamr 8usllards rharmacy Mayotk Corpouhon &olden Pmock Victor Hu10 Inn Broadway liquor larana Hardwire Aallnes Sports W111d CapUms Deck Andren •eslaurant Wlfrtn Imports Mxres noml.-lllrilt·O.-lua Cluners C1111 Jewelry IMville llflon Laundr, & Clunen Tertllla flats Tllt Queens Head Giov111ni's Chalh Galleries Cauefft Tape Dtck & llle-cordtr The White House hole Talk Morale Beosttrs rn f orut Ptmmm '•ttery Barn Wlhy's 811,tr Shop h rrat 's ltwtlrt Upfla Trml Semce ¥•£om Gallery hndtn's Ila House Inn Boal Canyon Pharmacy uchbachs flower & Gilt Shop Acords Metal Mania Kulmls Yllllt 1 C llttst & W In I Shopp11 Pete's Nursery Trotttn ~kery Chicken little Cmporium Scan4ia Bakery •ac1to SUck Duffy's ---Ticbts • SS.00 DOtHrffott for chi1t5 & 2 clrinlt1 aYllil.W. at:--- ~Herdwere Loc)Mna Suns•t Druq lift Tlto!IMl.t C emtros loot CORyo" Pharmocy Gio•ONtl'• , . n. 04* ShowcaH • VlllOCJt Mr #I 152 Tlwifty-0-&..Jr C ltanen Sports Wortd IHf llcpMH' LeCJi1CMt CltOMn Ann~~ '· Landers ~ D .E A R A N N LANDERS: Tha nks foe nothln1. Here I'm trying my darnedest to lead a healthier hfe and you come out with the con· .. Thursday. Maren 4 19715 OAllY PILOT 83 Can Daily Diet Be Sugar-coated? And what a bout your overwei&hl fans' How do you think THEY feel aboul such at,tatement• You said, "Susar Isn't poison .or I'd be dead long ago." We ll, maybe 1u1ar won't kill a person, but It has no nutritional value and ru1ns the ap- pell te for wholesome food. I must be a nut try. Ing to talk sense to a person who 1s supposed to give sound advi~ lo m1lhons of readers. a.cJllClia1 me. I do, l•· dee4, Ion aweeta, bu& I alao eat a balaa~ed diet. Moreover, I drlalt DO ~. whkb makes• •hale ol a dlrterentt. I also exerd1e st ml•ut« every moraine aad try a. walk tkree miles every day. v .. say HCar hu no ••trUJoHl valtae! Dr. Frederic J . Stare, who ii.cads U.e Depanmeat ol Na&ritloa at Uarvard'1 !kbool of Publlt Health, ih•grt"H. He aay1 ASar 11 a pue, dl&eatlble tarbolaybate a .. •• hn· porta•t ••trlelrt whn used la moderad•. la hl1 rkn& book. "Panlt lD ti.e PHtry." lk. Slatt aay1 aa1ar LI •• lmpor· tut IOllt~e ol ener&Y. I klJue la "Ute wtldom ol tile body." Su1ar ls Ute 1aaottae that ma Iles me go. 0 E A R A N N LANDERS: My husband two cttlldren Ont' child and I are peo ple In appeared to be about moder ale econo mic woe years old. the other c1rcumitancea. We don't abovt three dlne out very often but The three year-old wh n we do we want to cned from the beginnit1.: en.Joy ouru lve.s o( the meal till the end l Lut ni&ht we had d.l-i· don't mean JUSt a rev. ner i n a \'ery fine quiet sobs. I mt"un loud restaurant. I h ad m) cater" au ling He kept It hair aet, wore » new out up for ovl'r u bohd hour rit a nd w as look111s The parent!> 1~nored th(.• forward to a pleasant dirty lookb directed ul treat. Seated at a nearb} them rrom ull O\ t•r lhl' table was a <'ouple with d1n1n g r oom The) set>ml·d totally uncon cernt>d, '1rtuull) yelhn~ at one nnolher in ordl'1 h > be heard O\ er the rhtld :. rr> ing ls this fulr to ttw olhl'r dineri>' \\'hat should hl' done 111 "Ul'h un 1n l> I an c t•·· AS SAl'LTt:t> 1-;ARDHl'MS A N D A R l ' I N t-: I> EVENING DEAR ASSAl'LT•:o A!\'D Kl ·~.:o: The UP· taln lo t'hariteo of that din· Ing room s hould h llH askC'd the' parel\h lo qw.lt>t the thlld or rt mo\ 1• lllm. Slnt\" he did not do so on his 0""· you t-hould ha\lt SU(Htt'&ted U. People' "bo dint> out lian tht' right to ('$) their eHnin.ic In pl'act>. Tht> part'nts of that noisy kid "t"rt' lnterfttrlng "ltl'\ thf' riithb of othen. II( that room and It hould not ha\'C' bt't>n tolt'ratt'd. · fesalon that you love chocolate candy, dote on pte and cak e. adore nch desserts and weigh the same today as you did 35 years ago. Doesn't anyone edit ~~~~~~-=:..=.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ I· How do you thank Ann Landers' poor eating habits will go over wtth parents who are batUmg lo get their kids to eat less Junk and m ore (pod? your column or can you w rite any lh ing you please?-SANDRA DEA& S.: Everyone wbo wri t e s fo r a newspaper bas an editor, Horoscope: Pis ces Be Correct FRIDAY, MARCKS By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES: IM arch 2l·April 19): Emphasis on "cOilllhosi vour chan&e." Some seem to exi>ect something for nothing-from you. Be~rceptive. willing toexamine, ask and report. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Excitement ts highlighted. Personality. outlandish declaration could be featured. Family life adjustment is n~essary. Nothing remains static. GEMJNI <May 21-June 201 : See beyond the superficial. All that glitters is not gold and the ::uuom. not a cliche. is true. Know it now and act as If you are av. are or jt. CANCER (June 21-July 22)" Organ11e. Make your wt.shes become realities. Older pe rson means well. but you have your own policy to form. life to live. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>· Complete trans ac- tions -gel property appra1sed. Be PoSitive about "finishing touches " One in autrity has change of plans. policy. ..J \'IRGO (Aug 23·Sept. 221 : T,ea, I. study plans subject to su~den switches. c~anges. Stress originality. independence and crea"tivity. Welcome fres h concepts. contacts a nd challenges. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You might achieve more than you thought possible. Assets bnng more than was 1nihally estimated. F;le- ment or s urprise v. orks in your favor. SCORPIO 10ct. 23-Nov 21 l. Forces tend to be scattered You may be trying to do too much at one time. Mectns be versatile. not foolish. Let others show at least part of their hands. Fight tendt>ncy to be 1mpuls1u• SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dtt. 21). Go slow Bt> aware of details. fin(' pnnt State case -a nd don't ('mbro1der facts. Emphasis on work. health, hidden factors CA PRICORN !Dec 22·Jan 19): Stress ability to perce1\'e. analyze. Surpnses occur and are like· I} tOtn\ ol\'l' memberof oppos1tesex AQl'ARll'S !J an 20 1-'cb. 181 . Highlight st•curll\ Build on !>Olid bast• Famil y reconciha· t1on co0uld be in picture lie d1plomahc -win rather than force your way PISCES I Feb 19-March 201 Hold off on un· n<'ct•ssary JOurnl'ys Plans nre subject to change. Ch<'ck messa~es. instructions Be pos1t1vc about quotes. nghls and permissions. rr March s Is your birthday ycu are creative. fond of travel. able to capitalize on 1mprcss1ons. feelings and hunches. n€ttl€ ~~R€€k S H 0 P <;PRING CLEARANCE SALE! ,\ ,, r, , I •' " 1•,. • " ' , 1 • .., I' n l I 1.I 11)n I n1o y h • l • 1• '"'"' ' ,, 11 I'' ,, "'''""'Y ,,f 11111, homf' j ,,, .. "1 THIS WEE K ONLY BEDSPREADS-!-.f'lf'cl GmuP\ Now '99 Now '99 TWIN-'"9 each or 2 for s99 KING- QUEEN - All Acceuorits ................ 20% Off I I I 1 •• I 1 I I t' I ""' I . 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P v•H•c ~d F•Df'U9t t• t'7• """•\tt•t.,. ,._,., ••IN ._,..,,, .t wit> f'U:IM ,_11t.o'\ tof' Prottr.tt• of W 111 .,.., 9 ,._ PvtM1'1'f'ld Or..,~ (N\t 0.itv Pruot ~· of Ut1•f'\ Of A4'fftl .... itf'..t!Of' F!O '1 It >• •net Ma• • t•?• P • 1• •~'" tM> ••H ..,....••ct te OW °""''*""'f' Pl'Rl.IC ~OTICE rfl•nt""C:• to •ht<" '' '9\\lde •or "'"""'' petoc:vten , •NI tf\tt ,,.,, """' *""'1tJI«~ ot ,_..r1nq tftt ,_.,,,.. M\ ~....,. • .,. ----------Mart" \1 't1• •t 1 JO pm, k"t tN PICTITIOUSI USlltllEH co.tr1,_,. ot 0.Nrl,.,.,,t ltlO lot,,_ ltlAMl\TATIMtNT <_, atl'OOClwl<C.flt .. 0.•ftWttl_I" "f1'r .., ..... "'! ,...,._ ,, -"9 -H C•l•otSM>t•A,.. C•lol.w,.._ ...... , 0.lff ,,..._, u '"• EDUC• T ION Al PllOPEllTIE5 Wll..l..IAM I SI JOltlN, IHSTI TUT E 1"1t W.\t 1 .. h $t. 2A C:0.."ty Cl•'' °"t•Mt"' (4 .,U1 ADtllANllUYI'~, ._,,., G DPL•oo 110 Joltfll SI COUNTY COUHSll.. AltlO """'"""'"""A<h C• .,... JOMltlM 1'An 111so1t1. Th\ •n•l'W"\' •~ <~<t..cl b'f Ml in DIP'U'TY .,. .. _1 •II OWi< c:e.M ~'" W.•1 "•"'• G 0.Uoo I' 0 lu IJ" ,.,..., ... ,.,,....,., •• , ''-""'•Pt""" s...u ..... ,c.. ......... °"""' C••" ot Or-Covnty(lll "-1> Toi n141 1M-~ ... ,. ..._,..._."""I<"'"'''"'*,,_ " l'De,. _,.,_.., 0.a-(N\I 0.oty POol """''....., O••"~ Co•nl 0.ily Piiot ,,.. ,. II ..... ~· ... ,. 1S~1t ' k>ft 11 " 1• •net M.tr<" • "'' · Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That C1gare11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health REGULAR. MENTtrol 21 mg "tar"" .16 mg n1cottne av pe1 cigarette by FTC method •f DAILY PILOT TV Highlights KTLA • 8 00 "The Best Man .. H~nry Foncfu and ChH Robert on play pref'l1dentlal politic In th11 movie version o( Gore Vidal's Broadwuy dramit. ~1th Lee Tracy ui. the cru."tY ex-president NJJC C!) ~ Oo "McNaug hton ·s Daughter ... Su-< an Clark star~ as .m ut- torney Wh(J rtl Ubl µrOSeCUll' U ( U med humun1t urian ! Vcru Mile.!> l on hom1e1dl' charge11 1n thl~ TV mov ie "1th Ricardo Montalban and Ralph &llamy (Revie", Al3 l. . ARC fl IJ 00 Stretits of San Fran r1~Ct' Tv ·~ nt:\H:.!tt cop. lkrt ··Superstu .. o ·AnRl'IO 1 l'uul Soninol ~how~ up in San Franc1!>co to pur:-uc th1.• killer of h1~ partner , mut•h lo the aggravation of Stone and Keller <Karl ~1alden and ~tlc huel Douglas I. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening 1:)0 Thursday DAYTIM£ MOVIES t Jt D "l•r• ti ... .....,-,..,1 11 -~I ll ., .. '-DI•• ~<'lf•d .,.. ·-... c. .. ·-.. IN" , \vtfl 64 Ot•• A4dtl'\\, 10 • ' CC) -...i !hit Tiptl" «°""'> " kttr c ..... Ot• Of..., II 00 D ltl -~ lilt'\. l.rll.t" flt•) ·~ -Sllofltt ... , .... ,, ll't•~. u 00 •• , •• t..Mly "'-" (f•ll ~ ll•ll't'Mt'f ~trt Clttlt '"''""° I 00 8 "l ....... !ti , ........ ,.,., U )Pf""' ,,,... 1 .. 1 11 .. .. ,. ctl "Ill•~ tf OM" c.-1 •• 11 •z • "' "4 •·m• ' Alt< r. ..... , 1 )0 0 (ti '1llfM c.... ,_ °""' ~ fl( ' I ·~ I<>~• Sa••~ J 00 lO (() ..,.. .... "' o-~· ... , uo ' I •"f CIW'I lt.,11 i>-'111• (Cl ., .. C'"1f" ,,., I .... 1 -111..,..._ Bt•!ldt. ••·• r "' KOCE TeleviAion Angeli~ BofJ Bob Hope is dressed up tis an angel for his latest TV special Friday night at 8:30 on !'IBC. The disappearance of a large group of come dians leads Hope to call in a large group of detectives to sol\'e the mystery -r esulting In 48 top-rated guest stars appearing on the show. Pl'BLIC N011CE Pl.BLIC ~OTICE Yes, Mitzi's Over 40 Q: I ·llav• a SlO ~l •llh a fr1f'lld that Mital Gayaor 11 o\f•r 49. Do l •la! ht' ha" a 1)4'rfl'tl ftaure &..ta). b1o1& l11 It trw ~at ahe oa~• 1alnt'd v ••II ntaht hn atltCUo droppt'f her! -Pt'tH \' alU, lapW. .. Y. A: \'t'5 nack in '» Mitzi. hN appt'llt'-' 1harpened by fruit rat ton In lt>tlanic onh inetl1oc1 ti partli, d1d11 ·t h11 Vt' her option p1ckud up ThN• 11lll' mot tal•nt 111ieent Jwck J\(l•n. \\ho allmmed ht'r dolo\n, helpC'd build her mc>nalt• and later mar ried, her Af\t'r pluylng J oe £. Le~hi" "'lrt an "The Joker i• Wiid .. 09:\'J) up po:>lla• t-'r:rnl.. Sinatra. he pluck\•d :I plum tha• rok or ~t>lla t' Forbui>h 1n ··south Pllc1f11:·· 11958 1 She:. b\•cn ,, i;:lltlenn~ ~lur 1•,er ~met• 1n f11m5. on T\' .ind an nii.thtt•luh.~ • ht-"'a~ born Fr .inl'c=>t:ll M1t .u \Un Gt'rbt'r 1n Ch1c11go Ill 1931. ... .,,... makin1 ht'r 4~ nut S«-pt 4 Sh•·~ lov~ und rt'llpccl ed by .veryone . In and out or thl' profesJ>aon. and all aar" th•re·1 no one a> rill> iu. Maul Q: Co.t• ro• ltll mt' If DaH)' Thoma11 rC'UftU~ bad a NH ,.bf -J. ,.._ .... , 8kliux no, Iowa. A "No note Job now or tvtr," declal't''> Oann> Q: Ith trH Cha& ada for a Mu Weat Broadwa' •hcnf 1Hr• ontt' r•f.,.. by a New York paper! If IO,.,,,, -M ,., t>. alc9'arcllot1, Introit. A: The New Yark Tlme11 rrfu11t'd ad11 for one ol ht>r plays. called "le" ... beuu1t' of the word "st•x In the title Obviously tlmH have c h11nal'd and the New York T1me11 has chan~td with them• Q: II ll true lhM• now are maJ• 1tr1ppera 1ta1- lng 9'11 11low1 lo et1tn11J1 houewlvea? -Mrs. Oare~e K .. PUtab\IJ'C)L A: In London, >'" The routine con1l1ts or gay blades who peel oft their clothes, Item by item. till they're down to a G-string. Which lht'y alao discard if that's what their all-fe male audience demands Sev\'ral of the t'ntrepreneurs who book the bawdy exhibitions, m ostly In private social clubs and pubs. were ar rested on charfes oC malntalntaining 1 "dis orderly house." When they we~ exonerated, local offktals lamented that lh41! present day Br1t1~h law~ were permissively oblofete Q: T•lly Saval11 ba1 made baJd·beadt'd men PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE , 'Glad You Asked That' romanll<' sH o mbuh1. ~hat ulhf'r attorli ~ha\'t' off lbtitr balr for tbt'lr aJ1! -S. R. 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Orunl!l' Count) prem11?rt> at lht• l.ueuna Moulton 1'111) huu!>e h Simon's homa'le to Chekho' ·, h&htt'r momenh The only problem Is. the S1moni11ng job doesn't really takt' and the Ruu1an.dressin& Is prell)' bland DIRECTOR UAP GllAllAM and hts hiahl)' capable C'8Sl Un hardly bto r1ulted for r11iling to make their Laguna prod~llon more lnll'reslln& and appeahn~ The~ ha\'l' come up" 1th nn e\'enlng thal is pleasant, v.ell presented. but unnvo1dabh dull · The shov. 1s d1vldal into 11 .seemE'nts. the open· ing and closing scent's '1vl.'n over lo liraham. \.\hO ffrves as the evening s narrator I» port rait of Chekhov hlmselr) Graham. ll h1ghl,\ seasoned veteran. Is 1mperc1tble in delivery und interpreto t1on The bulance or the cast Walter Dudt'k. Bcls> 'Moneychangers' TV Movie Slated LOS ANGEL°ES <A Pl -Uean Reisner . the man v.·ho wrote lhf' current hit "Rich Man. Poor Man, .. bas turnf'd out another lt'ngthy teleplay based on Arthur Ha1ley'1 best.wllin11 "The Moneychanaer" .. Paramoun t Television wilt film "The Moneychan1er1" In u four.hour version. Rosi. Hunter "Airport" and J arques Mupes producin1t The sho"' \\ 111 appear a~ an :"ll<.: World Prem1er1· mo\'1e next season 't lVE 'CM H£ll, HAHf" •·U·ll·U .. , '"" I ........ , .. "PUY IT AUIN, SAM" t 1' ,., "'", .... "tu CINEMALAND UfWOl -•1·- j lXI DRlvu· (R) ,,.. .. N I t&t t .... 11 t I II ••••1••1t•t••• .. CllEMALAND 1111 h 1,.1 .. uo••,. II\ ·111 UH t ut •t "TUI DRIVER" !WI ', .. , ,. '4t .. I 1•1 l6t l+I >••II .. Adivtlt ...... ,, ......... .. M adt fUfllll w Ufll I b•tlU1~t ..... ..... ~ ••• , "-0. .... -llell h o10t1t .. , -Oono Ill.in "91:·~ r;\t~ ~I . ~ .. -I .~~1!!~.1 .,,, .... ••• 'J ', ,._,,._ .... frw11 I ) t I t).t ... .. !~!9!!,Cl~~[ .......... ,0,.,..,... • ... ,., ... ,. q;1y 1 l'\Vt .. ~~f ~: llJt ANNA YOfltl r llDMJ!!.l"fLM!Ml '""''" IT 18 ALL VER\' fine but not \et) uclllna theater SlmOll provf'd he could wnte bad I) In '"Thr Prisoner or S~ond A'enue". "'Ith "The Good Doc tor ... he prO\'H he un be unlnterestlnt 16 v. ell Performances of tht• S1mon·ChekhO\ l'xt•rt·l11\ the Golden Bear MAR. S..7 .JEAH-t.UC PONTY MAR . 9 JAMES COTTON 8&.UES BAND MAR. 12-14 FREDDIE KING 4tf¥.Y ft ·~·nl ,,...,,.,."4'tl1't 1• I t.;n.~.,.,14-110ttl1t•-. DIMIHG I C OCllT ALS • Mo A• Ulllit l 06 PAClflC COAST HWY. ACIOt.t l •Oft'I lhieP.• •kz .... w .... 111 U6-9'00 "'Wt .ol MAii CONNl lllY .;.0 .,.. y(t.f. MtCHAl l CAINl O~~ ,_,.,,.. ~o ~ ... ,. .. ,_. n1m1n WlBWIUldll ~ 4 ACADEMY AWAllO II HOMIHlli_~NS HlW~tlNCMAS ... •• co.u..,.. •·•c:••' ... ..... .. ......... . .. ,, .. Ot ., ...... ..,, ...... ,,.,,. .... -... •·•••••,... IPO) .... ~t~~~ .. m ..... I "'•••lltt U••tt• '" ... , ,n ,.., •t cn•l~ tlllf•t • !."' O~f'<! •U IJIO .. ,..,• f'O ... , at ttilt\IH wttt ..... , .• , .... ~v.~mL .. """•• CW'fM "t Ott -...... f~ f A'''' . 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'cou .. •tp _ ,,, ,,., ........ 11a Conneru .. m1cu11 c11n I man Wll WIUIG II ~DI ONf 0' l'HI YUiii& TIN HIT PLUI lllOO ITI" COOIUIOI ' CIHEMAW£st .... , .. ..,~,.···•"-••···" Wt\h•I• cont• •• , U H Iii'" W>IO W()\JIO H lllH(i Al MlA• I DWOOI NIWf'Ollf WITH lUCln l.&0 • '1>0 G DAT AfT~' "OIOWMIH• POOL" Ill Cf HEMA f[Hl£R ..... ,..,. ., ..... ,, 0 \tti ... ,, ~t•a ~llOt(INUe •" •• •• ;,Lao A' Cl"ifl0 1 "11t ... o coo .... c .... ,. .. "''" ,AVl llirWMAfll "' '~· UltOW•tHO flt)U\ ClNlMA WESl ••••wi•'llU &t AOtlll..,WI\~ •Ht•IH (IH1H 0 / 44• I CIHlMA VIEJO ,. tlltf•t •tO,•••• Mf\)10• •"9J0 • •• '"' ro "''•'"'"'° .I VTC " CAHl>V & i ITT IUNO~rllO ••vl NIWMAN llOIUl<l lllO~O"O -~IHlll1NI llCIU H l llDY A)fD l'HI SUMOAM<I KID" ".,.,, ....... u..o••• ...... , 0.H 'at•• ..... , Aollf-...•• ed!!t~~ ..... s~. C.1.~~~A \41 •0 1 t~·;:; ~~r,~= FL~MJ~.~ .. ....... • ' _____ ,_ ... ~-1•1'0 .. I '• ' . ',, .. hilt "H..W I ..._." ...,, ... ., •• ' llOOt-\f t.A"'"tao'ft su.ut edw11ds UIST l CINCMA • ett\90\ , .... , •• , ..... •• ru• ft DAil Y PILOT !Brown sed to 'Make-work' lobs SAC'RA~lE='-TO 11\Pl Gm "I DON'T THINK )OU tan keep ..i proJ~Ct 1eo1ng that n n't ~ JUl>taf1ed Jui.t to prodUt'e Jobs I think that' i.\•lf -dert!alJn~ and ll und~rrmnt's the v. hole: notion of v.or k. ~h1ch 1i. to prO\ 1de dt~nJt> und an opportunat) for ~µle to 111.ikl-a c·ontr1buuon.' he aid ductlvt' and 1s not an esnptla l part of mee ting the commun1ty's n~ecb. then 1t becomes a form of "'elfare. and It builds ~olment m both the ~r on who b the JOb and the peraon who Is paying fOt' 11." Brown added Ed mund Bro"' n Jr ... ay~ h1: tlotoi n't bcht·n· in cn •atlni;i public 't'n 1r1• JUb'> m ert'I) to J;t•l 1woplt- t>ff unl'mplc1) ment rolli.. T ho1oc Job 111u11 l 111 uduC't• u'lcful v. 0 1 k. or the rl"Ull v.111 lw r(':.entml'nt. \U)' the :Si )ear eild 1>,·mocr.it .. I t hi nk t hut If ..i ~ob ll> not pro· Those vie" s put Brov.n at odds with i.om e Dem ocrats. Although Bof A Savings Change Told Bjnk or America \\Ill lie~1n compounding an tcn•'t da•l> on reg1tlar indl\ 1dual :...ivanJt:. aC'· r ount:. Jnd 1n\·es tor :. pll.):.book atcuunts. er fetllve Apn I l l're\IOUS· ly 1ntert'!>l on these ac· counb "alt compounded quarterly. T he ch;in.:e "Ill mean i.h ghtly 1ncreai.ed in· teres t c..irn1 n g s Co r c·ustom er!t lOOll·AUH AND ~AUii DIUGSI lyTIHY ~. l.ftt. The prope r reading and 1nt.-rprt.>l at1on or pre!lcn plion:. 1:. one or the m o s t imp o rtant respon 1b1hlle'i "''e have Th»l 1s why we are :.o careful when "'e take a 1Jrescr1pt1on O\'er lht> phone or d t.>('1phe r a hard to read handwriting We mu.~l avoid d1!.pcnstni: or a d r u 1t pro d u c t not 1nlendt-d by lht• doctor. We havl' J h!>l or over l 000 drui:s that when pronount·t'Ci. lhl'1r name<1 :>OYnd verv much ahke or lhat look alike 1f wnllen Of' r~·ad 1n a hurry Some drug• bot h 'nund and l oo k ·al1kl' .,u c h a!> d11:1toxin and d 1goxrn. qwnidine anti quinine Y OU O R YO U R DOCTOtl <.:AN PHONE US WllF:N YOU NEED A CH:LIVf:RY We will delJver 1>rorn plly without otra cha r1te A great rnany people rely on U5 for their he.ilth needs We welcome rt'<juesl.5 for delivery i.en ice .and char .I(<' arcounts PAl• UDO f'HAlMACY JSIHetftff .. a...t ~o.1._, ......,_, ... 11uz.1no1 UPI T•-- Light weight Model Sporting a bloodline traced back two decades. the Ford Thun· derbird for 1977 will ha ve new look and s maller size. A large amount of glass on T·bird is new as well as Continental Mark IV· type grille. New car will also shed about 1,000 pounds. Milk Price Supp_orts lncreased5.4Percent \\'ASlllNGT O:'\ <AP> 'fhl' J:O\'ttfnment has incrcasl'd its m ilk pnt'e i.upport effective next month hy S 4 p er cent. wh1C·h a n Ag ricultur e Oeparlmt>n l economist :.aid "ould pre\'cnt any !>1g n1f1ra nt declant> in con:.umer p rices for milk and milk products . The economist hcs1tat· ed 10 predict \\ hether con:.umer prices would go up bcc au!-l' of the s up- port h1 h . hut a dded that rt't:u l N!ttS probably " 111 rt1main fairly i.tablc. Charr: s~orr• K 1-; E :Ii 1-: I t . P I l t •nitl'd Farm Workers l na o n l ea d e r Ces ar Chan'' ~a'., his union !>IJ.:Ot•d fl\ l: m or e laboi;. ron1 ract!t as the rl'sult or Stall' ,\gncultura l Labor \r TAKI NG STOCK Relations Act elections la!>t _\-ear. Cha,·ei said the UFW has :;1gned ne w contracts "1th ~leyt'r Toma toes in King City r epres enting 450 \\Orkers, Watanabe Ran c h a n O x nard rt>prt>sentmJ( 90 \\ orkers a nd th rt>e O xn a rd nurserlc~. SST·CaMada O T T AWA . C ana d a L \P I The Anglo· r r e n c h C o n c o r d .e. Jt>tlincr "ill o.n ly be permitted to fly in Cana · d1an aar space at less than the speed of sound. Tran~port ~11ni~ler Otto Lang tol.d the tlousc of Commons Tuesday. Lang was replying to a leg islator who said th at the m ayor of Niagara F a lls. N.Y .. had in vited the supersonic Concorde t o la nd a t h as l'lly 's airport. c.-tn-•••t SAN DIEGO (AP> Genera l Dynamics Corp. and McDonncll·Douglas Cor p . h a ve ma t ched each other s uit for swt in their dispute over pro- duction of thl' DClO jum- bo jet. General Dyn a mics fill'd a St6.2 mill ion swt Tuesd ay, cha rt?1ng that ~I t' 0 o n n e 11 Do ug I as f a ile d t o fo llo w the \\e1~ht pricing formula for DClO fuselage sec· t 1ons tha t Ge ne r a l Dyna m ics bualt in San Diego for Mc Donne ll· Douglas . . ... .. ·corhpl~te ~~:O~~·r$gtf$~:~ · ... , Same ~~a~ :f~e~: · ' ..... -. The Daily Piiot delivers coritpte~~ ·New Y9rk Stbcf( Exchange listings same daj fresh:. ~·-. : ~. ~ :~ . 3 . . -· Within hours of the action at th• exch•"'4i irt ·N~w. · York City. Dally Pilot catrfe,-• deliver tit~. 1'fter-. noon or closing prices to homes all ••°"9 the · Orange Coast. ~ -. ~ . . . . The Daily Plk>t combines the Jatest In-c'OmPutif_. .. and communications. technOlogy to pulJ!li"1 ~It ·· NYSE stock listings In aU tiome4-llvered edf.. lions. .. .. And, Saturday's edition brings weekend stock tables for the full New York Stock Exchange· and American Stock Exchange lists ... the" W8ek·~ .... highs, lows, close and volume.!·:~ • . . ·-" For.tOctay 's stock r~rtS tOct•'Y; ~ount ori1tie • .., ~ ... ._ ... .: • • -., I • ~ ..... ... :..... . ~-=· DAILY PILOT ;: • sC'n atl\ l' philosophy. re"' peop le ad \ ocate "m ake· \\Ork" JOb~ v.1th no \alue to society . Brov. n "ugg~b 11 lighter standard tha n man> poht1cumi. for dcrin1na useful \\Ork THOSE VIEWS also a rc-con· 51 t ent "1t h Rru""n'i. 'nC'" politics " m1~ of htx.·rul and l'On· He declined to it" e u hst or JOb!i he cons1dt>red u,erut or not u eful Out 1n tht• pu.i.t he has crtt1c11rd a "not ''er) prudu1· t1\t' .. m..in) JOb triurunii pro jlramt-. fn.•e"' a~ construction and gO\ ernmt'nl plannuut proJ(rum1 tht' n.•hublht ntton or lh1· , .••• , .... ~ller hl•tilth t·art-. r h1ld t•u1 \' .11111 t'hnHnutana 1>ollutlon In hii. propo:c1•tl $Ill m1ll h111 C•llrurnlu Con1'en .1111111 <.'u11" he i;a1d hl' 1!> "11 ltnA tu 111 \)\ llli' mOl\l'\ onl) for u:wrul \\111 ~ \\hi c h tlllO J>l'O\ Ilk" ti\\' Ill di\ 1dual a kill to UM' in u Job 11111 Mdt• .:overnml•nt He ha!> list~ u:c "u.seful Jobs " Ne\\])ort Pair Buy LA Biltmore Hotel LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tv.o Nev.port Beach de\'elopers originally interested an building a hotel on Bunker Hall have a n· nounced thal they llave purchased the B1llmorf Hotel and plan a major renovation of the 53.year·old landmar k. '· Phy llis B Lambert and Gene R. Summer s. arc hitects and partne rs in a Newport Beach architectural and development rirm . said they paid SS million for the 11-stor y str ucture in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. THEY SAID THEIR JOINTLY owned corporation. Biltmore. planoecj lo spend more than $13 million in the next 18 months re· novating the rooms and pubh c areas an the hotel on Pershing Square . Summers and Lambert said they d ropped their e fforts to build a S30 million hote l on Bunker Hill after darflculty in obta ining financ- ing. However. Summers said the pa ir "obvious ly have ronfidence in Bunker Hill and w ill work lo deve lop a strong a nd viable core in this city." The new owners said the hotel's I ,072 r oom s would be modernized a nd an interior shopping mall built. Lambert a nd Summers said the Biltmore is currently losing money but s aid they hoped to turn the ope ration around aft er the re· novation. THE BILTMORE'S GENERAL m ana ge r, J ohn McKennon. described the hotel's staff of 500 as "tremendously exc11ed·· by the sate. "They've been promised for years tha t the hotel would be re· habilitated," h e s aid , add1ng that the ne w owner s had "great con · fidence in the downtown ar ea. C'learin1t h1kinl{ trail:-and pit·~ inlo! up htt('r don't Ill '"" d\'11111 lion) of pubhr !ten ll'l' 111ll!t h1· ,, '' 1llhl& tu h na nt'l' BRO\\'N ·~ A TT I Tl 'Ut: lo\\ .11 II U JOb!t pohl'\ I!'> hkl' h1:-.• ,lltlt\ld1 to\\ ard mo:.t of go' t•rnml·nt ·111 d ay 1t 1:. j program of c111c.,tm11' So far he ha :. offerl'd onl\ j h''' tentati ,.e. It m ited propO!'>;il, Work R t> war d s Hro\\ n ~ays havln~ a JOb that '" lntl'I , • .,, &n(t is a n.'w11rd 111 1\:-l'lt, and perhaps tht' pay doe!tn't h11 H' l11 ~great to s atisfy 1obhold1·r~ ''Th e r e are !tll m an\ drudgerous Jobs . so m.1m d111111· acll\'ities that th•~ 'IX'll'I\ 11 q u1 r e!> I think \\C ou~hl to 1, cogmi e that "h1.·n \\1' h.111d 11u\ the pa' rat!><'!>.·· \\ork S haring Ill· ai.b that. \\1t h 10 ~h'l l'l'l\I llll em ployl•d . \\ h,\ not :.h.11 l'•J"h' 111 Mead of ~·' t' big pa,\ 1 .11 ... 1·' 111 tho:.e with Jobs" T h1!t '' \\ h.1t h1 propoM.•d to r ase la,\otf-. 111 :-tal1• high\\ ay offices . It \\a .. I l'J1·ttt·1I by state emplo,\ t ' ~roup~ Perte n ta ge R a is es 1'h1• t radition of eq ual percr ntJJ.:l' pa,\ ra1st>s for 1•mplo) "' "b .. ·111~ t·hallenRed by Rnrn n Ill h1 ... fl.11 ~a·month pay raise propt>~Jl for all :-ta le emplm r., "You're looking at the second largest city in lhe t:nited States with no major downtown hotel s pace, .. ~e said "The new owners are coming in for a major rehabilitatio'l, n ot just cosmetics. When we're through , 'Ae 're going lo have a tr4mendous and \'iable pro· perty.'' "When ,\OU 1!11 to J J.:r<l('l.'I \ store or gas ~l alUlll, the,\ don 1 ask you for a percent Tht•\ a ... ~ you for a dollnr. tr WC' IU!>llh JI\ mcn •us l' not ha sect on ml' I'll, 011 .- pro mot 10 11 . on ~t·n1nnl ,\ !tll'I" hut bt•C'aU!tC' of 1nrtatum. ''h' 11111 a n acro.,~·lhl' board nmo11111. 1 tw i..1me tor Juui:e!'i and Jjf11tm ... " · THE BILTMORE WAS sold b~ Leo F. Corrigan J r .. president of Corrigan Properties Inc., of Dallas. 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I II~ "I Uu " .,., " , lllJ " , ,, l/ , ,, ,, I llrJ ,, , , , ... IJr1 ,, .. '. VI • '''' I , f>H t\ .... .,,, ' f lf I I • f tt t ' (111 ' ,,. t ,,,, l 1 OH f ill IJ!t "' "' . MUTlJAL FUNDS Tax Tips Personal Retire Program Pit/ alls 87RVLV1A POITE I fEigldh '" o ~n~JJ For the first time. you -a n individ ual not covn~ by u qualified pena1on or prom ·11har1nc plitn or your c•mJ>luyf'r or by 8 aovernm~n\ rt!lirem'cml plan wert pt'rm1\ted in 197~ to set up your o wn retlremt!nt plan You cun make u deductible contribution u11ch Yt'"' to )'Our Individual Retirement Account II RA J of up to 15 ~r· cent of your t•arnt!d income but not more than SI .500. Million:s or you look .&dvanlal(e of this •i&mflcant tax break JOd rl;;chtly so But bewar(' tht• pH foll~ U J When filing your · 75 ,.. o r m I o 4 o an 11 cl11lm 1n1t your dedl1t' tlon. allio ftll· Form 5329. Juat for your simple hailure to file this rf Money's Worth quired Form 5329 without rea11onabll' cauu. the tax law pro· vldes a major penalt)' and ignorance or oversJ~ht pro lu&bly won't be considered re1.1sonable c;iuse by the IRS. \'()U WILL HAVE TO pay a penalty of Slo <t day for each day you failed to fi.le this form' Thus. if your 197S re tum i1 examined about a year and a half aher you file and the IRS agent finds you did n't attach Form 5329. you might be liable to a $5,000 pena1ty. (21 tr you deposited more In your IRA account Jn '75 than 1ou were entitled to deduct in '75 and you do not withdraw the excess. includin~ the allocable income, beforc April 15. 1976 <or the later due d ate for your return>. you face a tr iple-headed penally. Even though lhe excess r esult· ed from an innocent m istake. the law provides -A flat 6 percent penally on the excesa contn bution for '7S, plus another 6 percent penalty for every year the excess Isn't removed: plus -IF THE EXCESS JS removed bv distributing it back lo you, you will have to pay a regular income tax on the dis· lributlon even though you never got a deduction for that· amount. You can eliminate the excess without a distribution by ~nder-contrlbutmg your allowable amount of '76 and ap· plying the '75 excess to the '76 under-contribution. This will wipe out any further 6 percent penalty on the excess in '76, but the excess won't be a deduction even though It's applied as part of the '76 contribution : plus -If th(;' excess 1s removed by d1str1but1on to you tn '76 and you are under aaie 5911 in '76. you will pay a 10 percent premature distribution penalty on the distribuuon in addl· lion to your regular income tax on that amount. For instance, says Leon Gold. chief tax expert for the Research Institute of America, conslde1Mr Jones. age 40, who erroneously contributed $1 ,500 to an IRA In 1975. It's later det ermined he was entitled to only .. an $800 deduction. H the excess S700 is not distributed back to him by this April 15. he will pay a $42 penalty for '75 (6 percent of $700 ). ASSUM E HIS ALLOWABLE IRA contribution for '76 is SIOO. By contributing only $100. and applyinR the S700 excess from '75, he will eliminate any penalty on CHl'SS contnbu lions for '76 but he will deduct onl~ SIOO for IRA contribu· lions in '76. If Instead or applying the $700 exress to the '76 allowable contribution. Jones withdrawi> lhe S700 excess after April 15 <or a latl'r return due dateJ. he will pay re· gular Income tnx on the S700 t.>ven thou~h ht' rccei\ cd no de· duct ion for that tut:il. plu1' a I Cl percent penalty, or $70 lnc1dt.'nl all~. "hili"IHA ;1cc·ounts are hea vily penalized for an excess contnbut1on. 1f ~ou're In 11 Kco,i:h plan for self· cm11lo)'ed rwr-.1111~. \011 t'.tll \\ 1thclra" ;.in~ '75 t:xccss con tribullon~ "1th 1101wn,tlt~ or tux Pref ere nee for Big Cars Cited by Ford SAN FRANCISCO (UPI \-· RiJ(~er car11 are incrcasinJ!ly preft.>rr ed by buye~ and sales of small models are tapering ott. acrnrding to the president of Ford Motor Co. Li~ A. lacocca told the an· nunl ('Onven t ion of the Automotive Service lndustr)' A11soc1at1nni1 this w~k that 3ome of Ford 's 1977-model cars will be smaller on the outside ancl lii.:htt>r bv st>veral hundred pounds. but.,'thc\•re not golnii to lw rn1dl!ets' by ttn)1 means " lie 111~0 11111d th.-brondf-~l ran~£· of C'arx in Fnrd !I his· tory "11111<1 be 1 n t rnduced for the co11!lut11t'1 rw xt yeAr ' ' T h t• v. a I <' h w o r d i " packa.i1· df1c1<'n<'' kN•prn~ the 1nt t•rlo1 d 1111t•no;w11s. ki.: .. room. head rtmm and trunk space, .. he said Rererrina to reports that small car sales is easin~ off rn the United States , lacO<'ca said he was not surpri!lcd. "First. we're rapidly com- ing off a deep recession and there 's new and vigorous bounce In consumer con fidencc. which mf'ans people nre not afraid to s pend thl'1r monev ''St:cond. f(lr a '' elrome c h an.: 1• • our f rt 1• n d s in Was h1n1ttnn havr !>topped talking about gasoluw hilling a buck a gallon Moreover, people and t-<11wc 1:illy motorists h1t\'1• not1,·1 .. l that l(llSOlillt' prt<'CS an• ~mn .: down. not up .. Astronautics Fir111 Tells LNG Project Dt'velop111t•nl of 11 contuln11w11t '<\'l tt•m ror l1quf'ftcd nalur11l ~11" rnrnl!r~ ha<1 ht•c•n nnn1u11w1·<1 hy t;u1. 'l'ran!'lporl SA H I.. 11 1-'1t•111·h IHl\,1 l 1•n1tln1•1·11n1t/11m , 1rnd :\l dJonnt·ll ()(1ulll:t'4 .blrnnn11t1r' ('o 1n llu11t1111o:lnn fk11rh The• i1y11 1l1m •·11n11J11wi1 a On1 ·Transp1•rt lnvar nw111 hrone with tht• :\kl>onnrll t>o111t I u11 th rt'l' 111 menitlonnl rclnfor 1·,•tl roam 111i.11l11t1on 10 illully dl'\'l'lo~trd 11nrl ll"l'cl 111 thl' l ' S "Pnt•e pr<r"1rnm It hft!I ht•c•rt j.!I :111t1•tl l ' S I 'u,"t < i 1111 rt I ,1 p p r 11 \ .ii 11 I t n l'' trn~1 \\' lt"• t 111.: 111 Fr a Ot'l' .11111 lhc' l lllt\'d !(tntf·~ Tlw tw" compMtu.•s "tll mnrkct t111• !'Yl'lt•m 1ult1tlv Bid b y NASA To Northrop Northrop Serv1ct's, Inc . ar) Anaheim-based subs1 d1ary of Northrop Corp • has been awarded an $8.8 million. ont' year contract extension hy the National AerontH1t1l'S and Space Administration for s up- port acth·ities at tht! Johnson Space Center. Houston The a" ard is the third ex- tension of a basil' five-\ear pact and brings the est1m'ated ,·alut' of the contract to $.T1.l million. :'\orthrop has b<-en p r oviding techni c11l and manaitement scrvict'<; to lhe J ohnson Spal'e Center for lhe past three l ears. T tl F. t:XT R t:~U:I.\' lirn t1•m1tt'n1tur1•:1 whH•h mu.;t ht· n1a111tn1nt•d 111 handlln..i Ii q11d1('d natural .:11:1 c I.Ne. 1 r1•qu1n• !\ll<'l't.d t~chn1qu1°1' \\ h 1 dt (~ lJ I T 1 an" po r I h J .., ht'l'O :t('t I\ I' 111 tl1•\ 1•1'111111~ !11111·1• I %7 r h ,. "~ i. t (' m IJl• rn.: 111 I r1wiurl'<I h~ th1'!11• l\\n rnm JWnh•s. ('11 lh•d tlH• GT MI><: l.1q11rfH·<I G ll'I <.'ont:11nmt•nt ~\\~tcm. hl\!1 :11lvnntaac<; lo !ll11p op,·rntor~ .ind "hip) 111 cto: 11r1·ordtn~ to lhl' rlr m" Its 1n sulJtwn IH'l'ln1ts ~1 larJ,?l' n• 1l11ct111n in bo1lofr for a ~1\·n1 111.sulatlf)n t h1t·knP"'I or alternat1n•ly. P<'rmtt" mon• rurgo C3JH1Clt\ 11) a hull for a g1yen bn1loff AS AN 1:x,u1 PU:. n hull wh il:h c3rrir-; 130.000 cubic ml'ter!' o ( LNG with the stan- dard Gaz-Transport system will. with the new system and lhc same \'olume. hove leo;s thun onc ·half the bo1loff of the s lnndarc1 'Ylllem A I t er n a t 1 ,. t' I ) . t he n c \\' 5ystem with the sam,• hull and a ~1ven boiloff could carry an add1t1onal 5000 cubic mNer!'< of l.:"G Gaz Transport 1s ba~ed In Paris. Thuraday'a Afternoon Pri~ NEW YORK STOCK s DAILY PILOT BT EXCHANGE Direct or coll•ct. to 1ub1crlbe to YOUR hom•town paper, tht DAllY PILOT t88 OAJLYP1LOT Tnurscs.y Maren' 1916 QUEENIE By Phil lnte rlandi 3-~ • ··-. • --• • "l'H· met tht perfect hu:.band :\ol4 all I ha\c to du•~ meet one Just llke tUm who's smgle " L !ti. BO!fd Lewis Carroll Stopped Pres Do you know the med1ral name for that ailment which aHhct:. some men and women about to get m arned? Engyes is ~o. it's not Just what you and I might recognize as the wedding day Jitters. It's the extreme With the anxiety. the depn•ssaon abd the indec1s1on, there'!> sleeplessness and headachel-us ually The engyesas patient dot•sn 't much care for food. either Sometime , that poor party loses rons1derable "'C't~ht Our Lon· and War man !tars 11 1i. to premarita l ner\OU'.\nl•s:. \\h il l pneumonia 1s tothe c11ld :'\o doubt vou kno\\ that ladybui,:s ar~ sold b~ tht.' ,i?allon lo farmers, nurser} men and other garden growers Lady bui:s ktll -15 other kinds of inser t pi.'sts But do ~ ou kno" how many lad) bugs arc an a i:allon" About 135,000 Isn't any tnrk al all to count the \'Crtebrne in a !tnake 's back Just turn the hllll' f l'llo" o' N and note the scale ro\\:. acros:. tls m1ddll'. That's 11 S!'ii\KF.S Q . "Any snakel-1n Nc'A Zl'aland''" A Not'' one One out of E'\'l'fY flH' ffil'n ht·rt•t1lx>ut~ lwt \o\ol'C'n the aj.!l'' of 55 and 65 1' not holc!tn~ dO\\ n u JOh Ir 'ou fmd ~ our:-l'lf aff11c·tt·d "'1th the l'O m pl'lhng dt·:.1rl• lu bu~ unnt'l't'SSary doodad.,, \o\ohat \OU :>uffl•r fro m 1-; on1oman1a _ No. t•ae,ar1<1n sur~t-rr '' not uncommon at all on m.ima Pl•ktngl'Sl' doi.:· .. my dear Aun: "Stop lh<' prt'"r'" l'rti.'d Cha ri<'' l.ul\\ld~t' UodR:.on. or \\llrd' to that dft•ct a.; tht• prantt'r :.tampl>d out thr first rnp1e~: of "Alice':. Ad' entur"' 1n \\'ondl'rland · Onh 48 books c·amc orr th;il f1r .. t run. and -the. "hen•abouts of onlv 21 of tho!>e h1ghl> \'alua· ble ht tie treasurt'" "no"' knn\li n Charlt•:.. "'ho ralled h1m..,elf Lt'\\" Carroll an pnnt, wa' not ,;1t1,f1cd "1th what he had"' ntlt•n lie" .tnkd tu ed•t sonw mon• \\ nt('rS "'ho tur n into ed11nr, are hkt' th:.1t Polbt<'r" ;11 .. 0 report tht• U\'Prai?l' r ollt•i.:c i:1rl :.ha\ es ht•r l<'f.(s l\\IC'<' a \\t•ek Coe rcion Claim Co11vinces Jury HALF.IC II :'.: C IAPI ,\n Eh1.1bt•th ('ti\ 111 i.uranrt' •mle,m11n hJ' r oJl\tnrt>cl .11u1 v 1h.1t hP "·•' forcecl lo r 11mm11 .1 rnhlwr) a plt•a '•mil .11 111 thJt m.1de h\ nt•\\ 'l>.1 µ1•r h1•trt'" l'att' llt•J ' '' Ed" .1rd (; r .1hum ll•1r'l ,,11d ht• "'11' driuni.: 1n n.t11•1.:h th1• ntJ,:hl of ,l.111 !I \dll'n t\\11 ,1rmt•ct 11w 11 England Mourns Tomcat LONDON (llP ll /\ wh1tt' tomral wh1<'h 'Aon th£' hearti1 of H r1t1i.h tt>lt'VllllOn \'l('W('rll for h1o; ahaht v to eat with h1<1 pa" 'I 0111 di.' ad at 16 ancl thorou1thly mourned Nl•arly l'\'<'ry London new s paper t'arr 1l''1 obatuanell and p1rturt'S of the !all' Arthur scrap ang food out of a <'an whose brand nam<' he promoted 1n com merr1als for 10 yen rs .. Goodbye, Arthur," intoned the Daily Mirror During his s cret>n ureer. Arthur madt' 35 rommercaa ls. "'as k1d· napt-d l\lilC<'. appt'aredon the witness stand in a t'ustody case (his l. held innumerable news con ferent'es and \\as the subject of a biography. The rat food company represented by Arthur incr eased s a le s to s12 million a year dunn.i has career. The company an noun<'ed he died of old age 1n his s leep A s ecret bunal was held )um1wcl 111111 h" 1 .11 .it .• ...ioph.:ht llt· 'Jtd thn ht•ld .1 ~un on h tilt .11ul fmn•d him t11 1.1kt' .1 nol•· "' a ~··' 'tatwn .1111·11 1lant T llf. NOTE Si\lfl, · I hti\l' two m('n ocrn'' th1• 111n•1•t Both ha\·1· 1 1n1·~ I' I r .1 s \' ti n 11 I <I n onrth1n$! \'<1u \\ 111 lit• s hot Just l(i\t' mt• S2f) and $10 bllls." I llurst told the alien 1 danl he hnd bN•n kid napcd_ gave th<' man .1 de~npl1on of lhl' m('n, ao;hd him lo rail 11e>hc<' nnd 'aid he woulc1 ht• back after deh\'t>rtnl! thl' ~ loot When llur't re- turned. h<' "'as char2ed "'1th armed robbt'ry a11<1 lhP t\\o abductors \\{'ft' ne\erfound I "I NE\'E R s hould ha\'e been charge d an the fin.I place I \li 3S tl")tng to do what I thought good c1t1 zens "'e re supposed to do -help them catch tht> guys." Hurst said Long Handle Garden Rake • Ollellty T rv• T ·~· .-. • Srvr4y ~ew ... ~. wllti .,,..,.. .... • M.4el H ll4CS V lgoro~ Garden Dust • ,rel"h le-leel •"' eltl.r ........ , •• "-MtM«h a. .......,, • le1y le w1e ,.,._,. Mier, 10 .... ,. 119 You·r Choice Reg. 4.99 2 88· Each • Ctw.,1 wt wee41 -i..1-tell ., .. f"' '-'"' • • • t ". 4' • " .... ,, <lllti!lt WMe • MHe1 ,scacs 5% SEVIN. DUST .... 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Fertillz.er • h t it ,..,,. .. lertlllr.r fer HtryrilMt Y-* lftW • Un .,. llewen . "'"*'· ,, .. ,, .......... i. .... 299 POTIING SOIL 4.,...,._.,......1, .. .J.-._.J, V lgo ro47> Potti ng Soll • for vH with II.use tfMI eer4e11 ,t.1111 • '••-•n 1"4 r.ri"t t"4 ,...,, llel4 _;,,.,., 2•1 59c us . V lgoro® 2 1/2 Lb. Snall Kiiier • M .. I et ~lteh -etlrech ' ~1111 ,,,..,, ' •hoe• • l•1tt lothftt ellectlYeMU ' Toy Horn Aids Blind BOwlers SACRA f ENTO <AP> RUnd bowltrli now have " liOUndlna dh'1Ct to tlotlp them aim the ball down the alley It ·1 only a to y horn devke on tt tub~ bridle: mounted over thl" nlley in tht> very n ·nter down toward th~· pin11 The inventor. retired prison guard Jack Pturl, ~ayw bhnd bowlers have acute heanna. They can tr1an(Culate \\Ith th\•tr t•ar~ on the hu7Zl'r. Aft er their ftrsl bull. many blind bo \\ le rs know how many pins are left because 'the:. count them u~ they fall, Peart ~aid. All ther nt.'ed to knu" then is whether to aim left. right or center . When told. they ltsten clo!>ely to tht• buztt'r and bo\\ I the second ball The tone or the device 1~ barely audible to most peo- ple. said P eart. whose "ife 1~ bhnd. "If I'd u!>ed a bicycle horn or heavy horn. it would have bothered their ears." he said. Peart s ays he borrowed the essentials or beepers used by blind softball players. But it was cheap. Each buzzer cost only Sl 1.90 to make. Hamill In Quest For Gold GOTEBORG. Sweden IAPI - Olympic figure skating queen Dorothy Hamill showed fine con· t·entrauon in the nen. e·wrackmg prec1s1on game of compulsory figures today and earned second place behind West German Isabel de Navarre in the first seg· ment of the women's competition of the world championships De Navarre had 11.5 ordinals and 46.56 points after Jud1tin(.l by tht> Jury of nine. ti a mill hud 21 or· dinals a nd 45.52 points whale Dianne de Leeuw was pushing her w1th21.5 and 45.40. Britain's John Curry. u ROid medahs t at Innsbruck last month. battled East Germany's Jan Hoffmann and Vlad1m1r Kovalev of the Soviet Union for the men's title. The Soviet pair of Irina Rod- nma and her husband, Alexander Za1tsev. captured their fourth world title Wednesday, winning by a \\ 1de margin over East Germany's Romy Kermer and Rolf Oes terre ich. The bronze medal went lo Russia·~ Inna Vorobycva and Alexander Vlasov. T ai Babilonia and Randy GardnN. the Los Angeles teenagers. m 1ssed their chance ror a medal when Babilonia took two spills. They finished fiflh Hamill was attempting to wrestle the world lttle from de- f ending C'hampion Dianne de Leeuw, who lives in Los Angeles bul rcpresl'nts The Netherlands. The Indies' opening compulsory figures bcean today 's program. Th1.• men's title v.as to be dc- l'tdf'd "1lh lon1ght ·s free skating. Kornle\' held on to has lead over the fcivor\'d Curry after Wed· nr"\day's program. lloffmann. the 19i l v.orld chnmp1on. closed in 011 tht• two leaders while l'J n a ll11 ' .1r11:-.11 c· T o lll'r Cr .in .. 11111 v. ho v. on th<· .. hor1 pro 1>11.1111 11111 11111 1m11r0\•t• his pos t 111111 t·n111t1t h to b(' a 'l('n ou:, ron· tt•rnl~·r for lht' gold mt'tlul ('r.in-cton ... tn tht• huttk ror ll nwtt.11. hov. 1•\ er. Curry and (.'r.111ston ('X ('1•l 1n fr\,'(' skat1n~ Curr) m l 't.·d u jump 1n the 'hurt 1>rni:r11m . while Ko\ al('\' om1tlcd u triple Jump lloffmon "as ruultlt•s, 1n his program and "a-c V.t•ll uht•ad t)( l>nvc: Suntt•" v. ho\\ ns In fourth pince Tt•rry Kuhtt>ka t)( Cyprt'Sll, 1\nH'ri<'ll 'ts \OJ'I frc•r• :lkOtCr, Wllll ~l'\'t•nth . bt>hrnd M1rpr1ll1nstl)' ~tron1i1 Minoru S11n11 of .lapun fn thl' it'e dtlOCIOjl. five ttm(' wnrld chn m 1>lon!I and r1•1•t•nt Olympic chnmpion". Ludmlln I' u k ho m o' n .1 n cl A It' x a n d <' r Gorshkov nf tht' Snnct Un111kn . wt'r<' "<'II nh<'nd Rut Americans Colleen OTonnor and Jim Mlllnll "erl" contcstmit v. Ith Rusl11tin and East G('rm an pairs for the sth er a nd bronze mt-dais The ire dancl'r'> \\ere to com · i;h•1t• th(•1r <'Ompulsury dances to da~ D'-IL Y PILOT (: f Ryun Quit After Seeing Vision LAWRENCE. Kan. (AP> - Jim Ryun, who e na~ baa bHG} ynoymoua wlUl the mile run fo.- almofit a decade, .,aid a ··\'I lon from God" gave him lherou.raac to qi.tit runnina "I finally found PHC'e with myselr to retire ." the former Univen1ty or Kansas star Hid Wednesday. "About a week ago Cod spoke to me. saymit. 'You fought a good fl&hl. you no a good race. but now you're tlnasbed'." he said dlllin1 hit retirtintnt announ~ mm.tat tu Yn1vtrw1t1 1be 21-yur old R)'Ull. who set •·ortd rec-ord5 n thf mil and tht- JAOO-mttn rwi as at n·•itu at Kanan. bad beo bothered by ln· Juries atMe turnlng pro llOd join· U\g lhe lntern111Uonlll Track As· iOClatlon In 1972. "Sb monthi l*i&O I mltde ~e de· tlslon to return to Kansas and see IC I could run pro &Ja1n." Ryun said "Had l decided to rt'\ire at that point. it would have been :a very dlfllcult dech~lon lor me to Dupwe Continues MarshalJ May Refuse to Pia EAST LANSING. Mich. lAPI -Mike Marshall of the Los Angeles Dodgers is in a pitching practice duel with Michigan State University and says it could .stall hi& amval -at sprin~ training. Marshall. the Dodgers' 33· year·old Cy Young Award· winning pitcher. said Wednes- day he will refuse to play baseball until a feud over a stu- dent sports building is resolved. "I 'm not going lo spring train· mg until this is resolved," said Marshall. a graduate student working on h is d octorat e in physiology. "There's nothing in my contract that says I have lo play baseball. It just says if I do, at has to be with the Dodgers." Marshall has been embroiled in a dispute with school officials o\·er the use of an intramural building. He once h ad standing permission to usectthe building without a reservation. but of. ficials later said he had to re· serve space like students. He re· fus ed and has been arrested t wlce by cam pus police for trespassing and disrupting scheduled activities. "I will stay here Wltil it's set· lied. lf that m eans the entire season. il will be the entire season." Marshall said. · Dodgers' owner Waller O'Malley is fully apprised of his plans. Marshall added. Marshall said he wants an impartial third party to rule on the layout of the arena. He said be would abide by that decision. Marshall cut a chain around the hitting·batting net in the Sa.,ing a Goal Michigan State men's in- tramural building arena in pro- test of what be branded "ad- ministrat1 ve arrogance.·· He claimed speclricnlly that school Q(ficlahar~stlortslghted inrefus- ini'"'\o rearrange the arena so more\.students can use il at the same time. In two earlier incidents, Marshall's baseball pracUce in· terfered with tennis playing stu· dents who bad reserved court space. oHicials said. Marshall said he will demand a jury trial at his arraignment Wednesday on a charge be dis· rupted normal. scheduled activi· ty in the intramural building on Feb. 24 . A warrant charring trespassing for an incident last Sunday bas been issued but a.n arraignment has not been scheduled. Each misdemeanor carries a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and a $100 fine. • Michigan State officials said they . rejected Marshall's r ear- rangement plan a year ago. largely on grounds it cost too much. ln addition, they claim Marshall wants to be treated bet· ter than other students and facul· ty members at the school. Marshall awaited a third ar· rest Wednesday after culUng the chain. His expectations fiuled when police arrived. took notes. interviewed a witness and left without making an arrest. Marshall said be sniJ)ped the chain with a wire cutter becauae officials t erused to give h1m a key to lbe chain until 11:40 a .m .. 10 minutes alter a friend or Marshall's, Charles Beach, asked for It. Borussia Moenchen~ladbach goalie Klefr I ri~hl > bat lies Real Madrid's Pirrl for ball in Europe an Cup competition m West Germany Wednesday. The two teams battled to a 2-2 tie. accept and therf' -.ould ha\•f' been fl 1re111t deal or untm<>r$Jty In aide m " R>·un 's lai>t race WD · 10 d•~ i. ago 111 Salt Lake C1t)', -where h • h11d lo drop out bt~uu.-..-oC an Achilles tendon injury Ryun ... ho flri.t gamed re· C06;nallon u ti prcm1tr miler 11l Wichita Eaat H1J1h School. et his world records In the mile run lbrN minutes. 51 l s«0ndis and the l.SOO meter~ 3:33.1 only 16 days apart In 1987. Both rttords \\ere brokl'I\ ln the p t l\\O Yl'lar~ Fllbl'rt Ba~ 1 ol Tanz.arua 1s the rttord holdt-r al l.500 mel\'r" with a lime or 3.32 2 un<I John Walker of New Zl'uland hol~ the n-con.t In the mile "1th a time of 3 49" Ryun compl'ted for thl' l'ntll'd talt'li In tht> 1964. '68 :ind '72 Olympic Giames.. but ncvt•r "'01111 gold medal The Kansas Clash wal> JU!>l .1 ~oungster tn the ·64 game:. 111 Tokyo, then wu bothcrt.'<i by the thtn 1&1r tit "t'"'"" C.'1l\• four Yl"IU"t> latl'r In IU7<! h,• 1 nPlK'<I Jr\ll Ml during u 4 uuhly 1na ht<al at Mum<'h Oei;p1te r t.t1H>rlh thul It) un n11.iht hl•Co lll l' a si.l t.rnl to t\.ini.u trn<'k cottch Uob 1'1m m\ln!\, tht' fo pmer track ~lundout ..aid hl• m•vl•r hud tx-<•n otlt>rt>d thl' JOb and "t.1:. not ~urt• wh~llwr he ";intl•d tu l'Ourh In <.'ollcii~ ThE' ns:11:1tunt ·~ joh bt1cnme \Ill l'<int 1't't't•nlly "htm Thud Tulle)' r<'Ml:OCd to hl'l'OOlt• heud CO~C'h 11t 1'he C1tad<'I -...--~ . . ...... -b • Ul'l 'ft ... ,.._. LA GOALIE ROGIE VACHON BLOCKS THIS SHOT, BUT THE KINGS LOST S-3. Saturday Spikef est Irvine Meet Lures· 17-9 Pole Vaulter Talented USC is an overpower· ing favorite to run away with team honors when the Trojans m vade UC Irvine for a track and field meet with Cal Stat~ (Nortbridge) and the host An· teaters Saturday at 12:30. Toyo Univers ity of Japan will also compete in the meet. enter· ing 18 athletes. use. which competed in a non· scoring meet last ,Saturday at UCI, is led by sprinters James Gilkes. Joel Andrews, Rich Graybehl and Kenny Randle. hurdler Fred Shaw and a strong field events list. Gilkes has run 9.2 and last week clocked 10.4 in winning Lhe lOO·meler run. Andrews. a 9.4 sprinter. captured the 200 last Saturday In 20. 7. And Shaw was the 110-meter hurdles victor in 13.9. The top field event entries for USC will come from long Jumper Gerald Hardeman . discu s specialist Ralph Fruguglietti and vaulters Russ Rogers. Tom DiStanlslao a nd John Kwan. Hardeman jumped 24·934 a week ago. 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Ralph Serna and Brian Hunsaker in the 5,000. Robert Slick in the steeplechase and Mike Sabatino in the vault • Scott was a strong winner in the 1.500 last Saturday in 3·46 6. Kovacich captured the 800 ll :51.81. Tillman Won lhe 5.000 (14 24 .2). Slick nabbed his specialty and Sabatino va ulted 16·6 for s econd place be hind Rogers. Serna compe ted in the world cross country meet m Walei. lal>t week. finishing 18th liCI coach Len Miller hopes to have htm double in the l ,500 and 5.000. Northridg-e , the defendin~ NCAA Dl\'ision II champion, t1' led by high Jumper Clarenc<• F'raz1er_ He leaped 7.3 last week and was second in the NCAA rfleet last year. The Matadors have a strong entrant in the shot put and discu~ in Steve Albright He's a 60-fool shot putter and has thrown the discus 175-0 Northrid~e has a ftnt• distance runner 1n Ed Chaidez. the NCAA six·milc champion and a solid 800·meter dele~at1on in Glenn i''ox Cl 52 8 half>. Mark CohC'n (1:53· 2 half l a nd Rru"cl" llJldebrund 14 10 m1lt-rl The Japanc·~e team •~ led h) \aulter llsuo Takanl•zav.d. "ho has a best or 17·9 F'teld events a re i.et to start at 12·30 with the slt•eplechase run ul 12 45 The 400 meter relay will betun atl 15 Adm1ss 1on I!• S2 for adults .ind $1 for children Kings Fall; Aussies Lose Laver INGLF.\\ OOD IJ\P I Johnny Bul') k. tht• 40 > l'at old Hoston ('3plain. ft rNI 111 lhrt•e 1.wal:. ull assist ~ h~ linell'l oh.' Jean Hatclk• to kud the Bruins to a 5.:1 Na· t1onal llOl'k(•y Lc.•aJrne victor)' over lhe Los An g ell'~ t\angs Wed· nt>Sday ntf?hl Tht• '1ctory c.•nablt'<i the hOI Brwn!. t o cxh•nd their unbeaten string to 11 gamt·~ Bo!>ton 1umpc.·d lo a 3-0 f1rsl period lead to i.tt vt• i.:oalu.• Gary Cheever1o ht' fourth \'tclor)· \\tlhout a lo!>S "net' his return !>IX games ago to the Brwnl>. Larer Out llARTF'ORD. Conn Oespth' late arrl\ ah and H:>d LJvcr·, \\tthdra "' di. Au!\t rnh an tea m captain Fred Stollt.• precltcb ·VIC· tory for ht::. squad 111 the four da\' World Cup 1e nn1'< tournament v. h1ch be111ns to nt!!hl The Austrul1an~. who hu'r built a 5 I edge• over lhe U S. team tn the last six yl"ars . lost L~ver. a Corona dl'I Mar rcsi dent. Wednesday wh(•n a famil y medical problem prompted him to caned hi!-plans lo pl<J>. No rf'placem1.•nl was naml'd for Laver, le1Jvtnl! lite.• Aus~1cs \\1th a four·man lc>am. GantP• Can«"eled M I A :\f I ll 1-: A C 11 T h t' Caltfornt.i An)!1•l' · thrt•c.• 1·,h1hJ tton 1wm1'' 1n ~l !'x1c·11 ha\t' hc.•,·n r ann·lt>d. lh ll'• h1·1·1111111111 th1· f11 ,t c.·a .. ualt11•' u( I h1• l.1hur \\ ,11 h<'lv.t•t'n lht• "" th'I'' ,incl lht• ~I J JOr f.t•Jl!U t' 11,1'\t'hall l'IJ\\'f)I "'' ~0<'1at111n Thi· An1-1..i , rnnl 11 nwd \\'1•1lnt'' da\. \\1lhoul <11mmt•rll , tht· c•111i r t'llal1on ol 1h1·1r PX hilnlton gum··~ ~I Jrl'li !I, IO ,Jl\tl 11 lht fir .. t 1>t'ht•1lult•d jl.ttlll"• of lht• ''" tnl! 'l 'il '>f)ll JiflfpbrPU" (fufl • OOtSt-: 11 1111111111 Ktlld>rt'". rlfth on has<'l>tl II '' all lmw hnm1· run 11!'11 urtt•r 22 't"'"ms 111 llw Amerlran l.1•11i.:111·. ha" t l'ltrN1 wllh 11omc.· n •J(r1•t1o .1i. 1111 :11·t1v1· pluyN ' Klllt•brc•w, \\ht> v.111 lw• 40 ,tn Jurw. will br1•11nll' on annnunCl'r ancl {'f1l11r <·n m m••nl aim ror 11 M1111w,1p111l ~ "I allon <'11v1•rln1t M1nrw,11l:1 Twtnl' 1tanlt'" Dr<lflO lo llalo• Another Maryland Horse Race SeaDdal T ht• C'.1ltlor111 i1 Anl!t'I'. mm 1111! 111 'h•trf' up 1h 1•11 "'"1k hull p1·11 h<J \I' .1 c·c1111 r1•1I rt•ltt•\C'I l)t('k Ut.1g11 rrum t ht• Ht.-cJ !'-11'< 111 .1 tr:1dt• that !>Cnt n·o;{'rvt• outrit'l<.lt•r J ohn B r1 la1 o nd tv.11 mln11r le11gucro; to no .. 111n Dntl{O had I;, "'"I'' )U!>l Ont' le<1<1 than 1 he t•nllrr .Angel~ ~talf for tht' Red Sox la-ct ·wo'>on BALTIMORE (AP) -Reports of a s uspected fixed race. this time at a harness track, threatened to further stain the re· putataon or Maryland horse rac· mg less than a ytar after four thoroughbred Jockeys were ron· ,·1cted or tampering with another race. An official of the state Racing Commiss ion confirmed Wednes- day that the Unite-d States TTot· ting AssO<'tation ill invesUgalinf' charges thul the saxth ract on Sept. S last year at Ro.secraft \\as faxed. 1 James A. Callahan, s ecretan.: of the racing commissioo. said the UST A is looking into the race 1n which a trotter wilh extremely high odds Onished s~ but tht> exacta payorl was correspond· lngly small. The Washington Star Wednes· day quoted Alvin Landau. the presiding judge during the Laurel Raceway-at·Rosecrart meeUng, saying: "There was a fixed race in September." He did not Identify \he particular race nor the horses or drivers alleged· ly Involved. unmru said that a post.race an\e&tJ&ation re\ ealed "hea\ )' I play at the Rosecraft pari- mutuel windows on the horses In· volvC'd In the Irregularities t ob· served . . There is no quesUon that it was a fixed race." Landau said the Irregularity occurred when a driver maneuvered his horse Into a position "from which he could control the race. "One dnver. with a~ that was capable ol doing better, dropped Into third pogit.lon as two other horses "'ent to the front." The driver with the better horse couJd control the field from their position by blocking ott the other horses," he alleged. The winner of the race. which carried a Sl .300 purse. was Betsy's Girl, with 7·2 odds. and paid S9 across the boards The second·place horse "as Lew's Best. which had 2·1 odd11 and paid $3.80 and S3 40 The thlrd·place finisher. Young Brook, with 5 1 odds, paid S3. The exacta combination or Betsy's Girl and Lew's Best, Nos. 4 and 3. paid 113.40. Last year. four jockeys at eo .. 1e Race Course were convict· ed of conspiring to fix thE' ninth race triple on St. Valentine's Day UCl'S 808 TILLMAN T he 30 year 11ltl llrnJ!n po .. lt'tl 11 2 2 record "'11 h a 3 tl2 l'Urn1-<I run an•r a1tt• as Ro~ton """ thl' Am\'nca n Lca1tul' prnnJnl D~I.:. on Radio E x t c n ~iv l' cn v <'ro ~t' of tonight·, Ort'gon Orl'gon St all' basketball JlU mt• "'111 IX' earned O\'er KM PC t 7111 > radio The Par 1f1c R l!amt• bl'lv.C't>n Oreiton 1!1·41 and Oregon State 110 3l be1uns at R 05 and reports \\111 be "'"en t'\'t'r) 15 minutes. . • Thu*8 M~4 tf7' 1\11 loo \!iejo Foe Artists Face · Santa Clara ( 23-3) Talented' Better Than Record Titans Next OXN ARD flln Ina -Aon t\lu p la yoff icamri; In th<'1r tam nu1um. the M lo1on Vtc.~Jo lt11h Diabloa fQC«' 11 major t·IKtlll•nKc when they travel to Oxnard 111.ih Friday nl1ht. Thal '1 wht!n the) '>'1ll rtw1•t tnc bl1hly-touled Santa Clora ll1gh Sa ints . the CU' 2 A'b No I Olrectl.,.; to O•,..rf ~ O&Mnl HtW'I " t0<e toO •I Ill l WI \I '" O• f\MJ l ... "'-" 0tf90 f , ••••• not1P\ t• V•"lvt 4 ,,... ... w.,. f'ft "•"'"'· ,, .. _,., 10 "'"'·'· ~SO And 1n their openl'r '>'Ith Camarillo. tht" Sa1nb lo'll. 59 57 ~ol p11rt1\ularly hli. lhl' s . .unlb 11hould mulch up l'\ t>nh on thl' front l111t \\1th )11:.b1on \'ll'Jo The 1>1ablo:1 11tart «i 5. 6 2 and ti 1 pht)l'r~ ''h1l..-thl' Saints \\Ill pro babl) ov~11 "ith ti S l't'rtlcr Jue G.i1tnon. 1; 2 for\\ ,ud Alan Loorr a nd 5 10 Cur\\ ard U1•rnie (';I\ an11ugh SAN MARl='10 Thrtt al1&rterll graduat~d from 24 1 team and \'O:tch Dan ~t oont•y w:t!i a bit p~uimist1r wht'n thr 19'75 76 !>~Ilion begun "I tho~ht '>'e'd be lucky lo 1et !lf'cond plure In league." says Moone), ht-aJ ba1>ketball coarh of the San Manno lli.:h Tltans "I thought we would have a (lood. sohd tum but we only had two b<>' b;ack ·' • ....... ,.,,,.. lft 0 1f"•td C.0 ....... M 'IW\1'•fd •NI --,..,, ... ' ...... ,._._..,, y,,., •• J But unhkl' ~h ... ~1on \'1t'JU. Suntu (..'Iara ha!> +.1 btrong !Jench and normally U!>es l'l~ht ph1)ers per game No\\. thrt>e month latrr, the T1tan:4 :.trt' 22·4 and 1n th e q uarterfinals or the CIF 2-i\ I l ( ... _ ... , -'"'"''"I• tt~ " Stoy .... , .. -" ,, ""'*" Mfti 0¥ft4Jt• H•tft ••H bl-fl41P" '"'''°"'' .. -bask e tb all team . In the quarterfin als or the 2·A playoHs Santa Clara, 23·3 O\'eraJI and 10-0 in the Frontier League, lb better than its rt'C'ord Indicate.-; 1f that is possible. T'>'o of the Sa1nts' three losses came to 4 .\ power Santa Ba r bara-which lb i n the •·A q u art erfinals and 3--A giant Camanllo, which was ra nked No. 1 most or lhe Sft$On. T he other defeat was to San Marcos. a 4·A team. m h\'c overtlmes. Among Santa Clara'!> victims is Buena. a 4·A school which lb also in the quarterfinals . And In losing to Santa Bar bara a nd Ca m arill o. t hto• Saini!> weren't disgraced The) It'd San ta Barbar a by five points "1th five minutes left before falhn1t. Gagnon I' the key front hne plo)er \\hlle 5-10 auard Tom Cody 1s the baC'k C'OUl1 leader Gaenon !>cored 25 points a&amst ~orth\'le\\ and 1s averagmg 17 1 points pt.'r game and 12 rebounds. Cod). a left handed outside shooter. lb l><'Onng 16 7 points pt>r oultng Ca\ anaugh and Loo(f are av(.'ragmg 11 1 Top reserves are 6·2 Tom Johnson. 6 4 J ohn Bock and S-11 \ mce Penza ~l• Cler• IJ~JI S1 C•m.,.1Uo J• iO S.n•• &.rtNr• u S,1 ~n~r(01 0 .. AQ<>u•• 0 1:1 8•\"00 0Hf'q0 .. al R1o~w H t i£• C•m•M •• SO -OllOll )) .. fitouwnoo.-., O') 1J 51tn~• Paul• )J •l l"MW~'V P•rlf >() tl R10""4'\.li ,. ._. Roy•I .. ,, A90U•• ., •1 Vtn•tV• H 11 No<"O....,.. u ~) &u•I'\• ., .. °' ......... t\t•ftd> ,. .... At~ttt ~o •• S,,nt• P•ul• .. IS B•>N>00.-90 J9 Cl, !tiO ~t'l~•CO\\ H n T•tftDit (lh .., u c""' ..... ' '"""°' ,, ~ NOrlh'll•t• ll 14 O•n•td ,. 26 Straight Wins Pirates' Shilliday State Mat Favorite By CRAIG SHEH' Of .... Daily ...... SUtf Last September OranKl' Coast College w restling coach \ t'rn Wagner was approachl'<l by a student who asked 1f he t·oulcl t rv out for the Pirale~ mat ll:.•am "I really didn ·1 think an) thin..: of it." says Wa1tncr "\.\'l• hav1· 10·15 gu~s I've nt>ver Sl'1'n or heard of tr y out e:tch )"l'ar aml mb l or them don't 4'tirk around But I never say no to somt'<>m' wanting to I ry (IUt " It's a J,!ood thing h'-' didn't because Hon Sh11l1d.:1y has been OCC'ci bigl(e!-1 w1nnerthl' \l'CJ\On ,ind this "'Cl'k<'nd i'I the fa\ nnt1· to " in the st JI(.' JC 1514-pound t1t k a l \\' t' s I \' J 11 c ) (' o 11 l· .i.: t' 111 ratoga Sh1lhdu' ha' a 34 2 I rcronl l lb St•ascin. "'mnmg the laor;t 24i mo1ches 111.., onl} l\\O der1·ah c.ame al the hand' of Cl'rnto~ \\"testier Tonv f-'ul'rtsrh in tht• South'>'estern' tournamcnt at Hii pounds Sh1lhdny. born and raised m ()tllo. wrestled last ) ear at Ohio Northern l'n1\ers1t~. but becaml' ~o d1scnC'hanted "'1ht the 1·old "'••ather in the m 1dw(.'t.t that ht promptly moved toCalifornrn "I came out ht•rc in Au..:u ... t and w11s on the beach t ulk1nl( 111 this ,Uri She told m•· alx1ut OrunJ:e lloast and a rooplc of cln\ :o1 latl'r I l'llrOllt>d "I rouldn't h11\"C m<idl' a bctlrr c'101re. I lo\ c 1l oul h1•n• anti thl• J(.' S)!'lt'nl I~ jt1t· .. 1t i\ lot 11r kid' • • • Area Athle tes In JC Meet SAR1\1'()(;A l-'l\1•,111•a "TPl'tlf'rs "ill c-omJWk 1n tlw :. t at 1• J 11111o1 r n I I 1· 11 ,. r h .11n 11l<'>n~hiror; 1-'rula\ .rnd :-\.1t11nln' Jt \\'tlit Valh•y C'nlh•~1· ht'l l' Ron Shlll1dn\ 1 1 ~11 1. 1\n11\ ~iu11111k 1 !llO I uncl l'uul So"' :1 (\261 will repr1•"11•11t Or.1nJtt· (oast "hrh· Kl'' 1n Smith 't 111 1 arid t-'rnnk lfrrn:111d1•z t 150 1 "111 rompetl' for <:1,ld<•n \V\•'11 Shllllday h o"' .1 34·2 I rt'('ortl l\fld Is r31t'd No l in the i.llllt' Shlllldoy won lh1· Snuth ('11:1~1 Confrr.-nrt' t1tl1• and th1· Sc•uth C4!ntrol rl'1ii1111al <'Nl"'" J.11s:.nk. 2n 1 1. "'"'' "·'' 11"'111 n('I In ttw t·onfrr1•m·1• nwt'l 11n<I pliced second 1n lht:' rt•i.i111111.1I' Sow11 WU rourlh Ill llll' r 1'1-!IUnal mec>t ~mllh hJ' u 21 I h'<'Ortl :and wns fourth 1n 1h1• r1·~1nn.1I toume\' "hilt' l lnn.anrh.•1 • 11 11 lost h a~ ftr-.t mnlrh ()( lhr 'l('J<1on "1st week in the re~1on:1I Clnal!\ ltl (ypreu' Jrff Wilton RON SHILLIDAY '>';"t<' mone\ J?OIO~ to four ~(.'ar ... rhno1' "ht>n they can gl'l th{• -.amt• kind of t'ducat1on al a JC l>a\..,Sh1lhda\ Sh1llida\ · 1s J natural 17H pounder and that s bas1rJll)' \\h~ hl' "'restl1•d an lhe !Iii pound d.1ss ear Iv 1n the season "Wrcstiani.: :at 16i I Pal oll the t1mt' to kel'p m~ '-'l'•llht up. Hut I'm much quu·ker ant'! l>tron~er al 158 l>et'8Ubl' lhat l'Xlrtt \Hight ll'ndrd to tol('J~ me do\\ n." Sa}:. St11ll1fl.i v t\n<I \\'a..:11<'1 adcl~ that tx.·cuu,,c ~h11l11!a~ 1< onl~ 5 7, he's heth•r "1111•tl tu"' 1 t·~tlc at 151! ~hallt11t1) r1~u1 e-; h•~ tou~h<'st 1·11m"et1t1t•n "ill come from \\'1•!1t \ ,1 111• ~ ' K e \ 1 n II<' J n u I . 1'.alom.1 r ' \l1k1• Bur ~ht•r Jtltl ,,1111 J t\n.l " Bob Zanto' I lrJn<al 1, 1 .1nk1•d 'n:? 111 tht• ... 1.1lt• tx>hmd "hlllldJ\ \\.1i.:n•·1 1h1nks the CICC "re,111•1 "111 ht• touah to tx.•JI l it"' orw 11( th1• he!it kids "'' \ ,. t'\ 1•1 h.111. tJ1•th a" a r<'r~on ,1ml ;" 11 "11 "' h•1 '">' Wagnl'r rto11 h.1 .. ht•t•n u hall nr rirl' rrnm th•· rir .. 111.11 .. r P' ar111·1· · '-h1l11d.1\ h .1,ll I m.11h• up 111'1 rnuul ,1hout tlw Cutur<' Jlthoui:h h<' \\nuld like to 'orn1•dJ\ \\Ork 1111 :111 .urhnl')\ flut rljthl now his l(t11tl Iii tht• 10t~1lt• 15tl ~)()Und t1th.• l\lesa, Ea~les Vie l '1lsta !\teo;a 111111'1'<1 Muor;t11n1tl' und th\' fo:Manrla t-:a~lc-s rolhdr lOnillhl. '>'ratht•r p••rm1ttinit. ut \.'111<ta :\le!lu·"I TeWinkle Par~ in the h r'll r ouncJ of lhl" K.a\\ an1i- bai.eball tourne)· It's a 7 o'clock urr and thP "an ner mel't~ Fr ids , .. i' surv1\·or or the :"lic\\port llar.bor-Corona del ~far cla~h Snturdoy ml(ht for the 1111<' Oiffc-1• '-" -11-lfitlt S... llN•-H• ... k-t I\«•-ol 11'1 Hlonl ....... Ot h•• ~·· ..... "', ... .., Mnfl .. l_ .... " ,, .. ._."' .......,._ OI" l.-. .. Kfll ,-,..,._. ... \lellet •1vo lv•Mll ~ul on ll•llrt 81.,. to""' -· ..., .... " ... ,, ....... 1 -IDl'OC"..0 -10 -I ........ 0t "' S...I" "•-'""'•>QM ... _..,.._., Dr e.O OIO<H<I H\I IO..__ '" ~ -·"° playoffs agains t the invading Laguna BeaC'h tltgh Art.I.SL!> Fri· da) night One of the highest scoring teams in the 2·A d1vts1on. the Titans have exceeded 90 points four times and are l'ommg off a 90 78 \'erd1ct over Canyon "Th is Is one or th'-' highest scor· ing team s I've ever had ,", says Mooney "We've surpassed last year's team which averaged 74.0 points per game " Champion of the Rio Hondo Lt!3gue. San Manno 1s led by two 6-6 players in center Bill Rutz and for'>' ard Roger Anderson- lhey play a double lo\\ post. Both are 3\ er aging 22 points per game and Rutz scored 41 agarnst Cun) on . although 18 cam<' on ea!>y la~ ups after San Marino broke Can)on·)\ full rourt presl> Rutz plJ) ed on the JUmor var!ltt \ la!>t !>ea son "hill· An· derson w J t. an all league \'ursity pla~er Anoth'-'r top Titan 1s 5 7 guard Nack Campagna. lhe other rt' turning starter. A deft outside shooter and c-lever ballhandler. Campa~n111i. u\eraging 16 poinlb per outing. The otber San Manno starters arP 6 3 fon, ard Chm· lloJ(ut' 1 l-l 0 1 and 5 111 1tuard Bnun l'lf (5 U> Tht' T1t~ns pla) u man lo·man defem,e and ar e r<'ported to be a \Cry pat urnt offeni.ive lt'am that takel>.onl) h1.i.:h µl'rl'l'nluge shots S..ft~"". f)J ., It ,_o.,••0•'-IJ 1t Overt• .. u \t ( '•'" '\ •• SI Sovtft P•\H•n• " •1 O•t"'°'ltt MOOw•r •• rt Lf C•"..O• \I .. c,..,.,o ... •l 11 a.11 G•'Clot"'' 0 " Ro\>f""'ad 17 to T•mol• (lty ., •J AIV\ofl •• 1\ O~tt• ,, ... Mof'l<'f lf" ,, •\ SO\f1P\ P•'~"• ., ... Ot.ct''°""' " ,, l• ''""°" ., " l• .... cv. 'I •' e..u &•'°""' '4 t\ L•Sii-'M •• 'at f•mpt• C.•lf' " ,, \ofto., .. tt C•~ •1 C•hfO'"·• I 1) a. ......... •• '6 A P'W"H'>'• •I ~ (•"Y-0'°" ,. t1 L•~ll• •• Sailors Rally For 7-5 Win Over Ram" :'\cwport Harbor lhi?h":. Sail~ rallied v. 1th Cour runs m the bot· tom or lhl' Cirth innm~ <ind madt.• 1t p11y off "'ith a i 5 nun-league baseball '1c-tor~ O\'('r visiting Lon.i.: Ueach Millikan Wedm•s· da' Thi• ~allM~ or C'Oarh !\fikl' Gra\' touk a1h·unt:ii:c of !'-IA RdmS er 11tr' and :-.omc timely hits from <tordon Adams. Mike P1tntuso .inti c;ordon Rarr to :.IU\' \\lthm rJnAl' In the earh· gomgl>. t\dn m ROI a run hom<' "1th an rb1 j!roundcr nnll l'anlu!>o slngled in a run in tht> 't'rond 1nnin1t 1l,1rr s C1eldrr·s rho1re jlOl .mothtr tall\ homl' In the third to tie lht' .:amc ul three ap1erc ~<'"'port ·, l11g anmn1t "a.; kt>H'11 IJ' 1hn•1• M 11l1kun rrrors as Arlnm"' ond 'ophom11rt• <h1ry lit uhs JlOI nho111 ti on Infield er rot' and IHI\ 1d !'In" 1ll'il\'l'r1'<l a ~r11und rull• 1luubll• to i.ron• uni· run l\urr ""' "4 olkrcl to load lht• ba'lt>, 1t1nd Milhkun \\O'! ulmMt out oC dangl'r wh1•n Chuck Bull· 1n1itlon fon·l•d .1 1 un1wr ut th1• plate Uut t h<' rul<0hl"r threw th<.> hall 11w;iy l(Olnll (or'"'" to plult• onr runntr nnd lh('n Pnntuor;o kntt<'kcd in the"' 1nnm1t 1""""1th a ~1 nih· u~> the> m 1ddlr ................ "' .. , " .• , ... , .. , .. .... "' I I 0 t t4WO.r Jb • I l 0 .... , ...... ti 1 I 0 0 .... ,.,., "' l 0 0 0 .,,, •• '"'°" ,. I 0 0 0 Adi'"' ... • 1 0 ' .... f'WfV'M • ) 0 I I ~r•M (f I 0 l a !>m•I~ "' o on t »-• t I ~ 1 1 , ... ' h I • • Ha1.1v Of 0 ' 0 0 L..M 1I \..-i IDO 100 0 ' • • .... WllO,, "•'"°' , " IMO . , • , 9 Area Stars in State Meet t POMON1\-:"me alhlete11 from ~e Or ange Coast area. including ft ve who fell une match short or capturing a CIF Southern Section cha mpionship. take rum at state la urels t his weekend in lhc fourth annual s t ate wresthnf? cham· p1onships. Action gets under way Friday 'ttlth three rounds or rham l}lon shlp wa rfa re and a ron<.,olu · tlon round in preparation for ~turday's double session at Cal \>Ob' Pom on a 's gym, which ar ()Omodates s.ooo fans. Among the entries are Foun ~In Valley's Bob Chase t l27l , ltlr.frdo Tafo)"' t 1:!01 and Ron :-.:azak1 1951. Corona del Mar's Sp~ro Kemble I 175) and Mike Srh1eber '133) and Estancia'-. fo'red J ones 1138 L All but Nazaki finished second in CIF SS action and loom as solid poss1biht1es to make Saturday ·s C'hampionshlp semis. Also in contention are Ed ison's Pat Sweeney I 165 I and Manna High 's Dan Meeks 091) and Mark Vick <17Sl. The championship finals nre b11lt.>d for Saturday night at 7 · 30 \\ ith acllon on one mat. CIO\ IS High or the Central Ser t1on loom s as the team fa,·onte "1th SI"'< l'ntrvs 1n the i-tate mert Al~o entering with sax "restlers arc 1s ll1gh l and High of Bakersfi eld. Fountain Valley, West Tor ranee and Dos Pueblos lead the Southern Section wllh three en· tries apiece. 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"hal Laguna DH.ch lllgh b<iskct ball coach' Ed Rurhnllham :.ays about Dust > D\ orak And Burhnitham rould not ha\ e be(.'n mort• pro p h e I I c .1 " I h l' 6 2 0\Qtak sror<'d 12 of h1:. 29 p oints 111 the• la't quarter Tuesday m lead· ing the Artist"' upsl't of :'\ordhoff in the :.econd round of the Cl F 2·A playoffs. Last F r iday Dvorak "'as instrumen- tal in Laguna's upS(.'t or h1ghly·rated Gahr. And Burlingham fl"(.'ls t he dark-haired senior has been playing with even more c-onridence sinre he returned to the lineup after injuring his left hand two"' eeks ago. The 11plil bctwet.•n his midd le finger:. needed 13 stitches to close and he sat out the final two games of the season - both lost by the Artists "It's as though Dusty reallied •·hi le ht:' "'as on the bench that he's a \ital part or the team." says Bur lingham That may be the un· rl..rstatement or the 'l'a3on as Dvorak ran th<' .,how for Laguna In its t\\o vidorll'I> In the playoff~ "Dusty 1~ the mo~t stn hll'. ttw r~rnRt squ:1rerl owa~· and h(.''s our nnor It• 11 d <' r , · · ~a y 11 Ru rl · mghum "lie ll durw a heck of a job tor U!I " Burlingham roll!! him a Quiet leader. but M1rhrr in the scar.an l>vornk app1•arcd a 11111(' un"lurt• ei( his leader<ih1p '1Ullhltt''I. <althoug h he ac· <'t'pted the rt•s puns1 h1ht1('~ And wn1le unity muy h:i\'e been a problem before"' 1th the Art1sL,, 1l ohvlouslv 1s not now 0\'orak's s\\ 1tc-h Crom for\\ ard to point guard "No\\ I'm handhni: the b:ill morr. and I control the tempo I gt't a lot mor e i>hots now. · he SO)" 1\\ era..:ing about 13 pomls (ll'r gam<.'. Lh·orak 1<i the ll•adinJZ Ar11 ... l!. .,hoott•r. allhouRh Ben Bacon 1s onlv a "h1sk(.'r behind . Dvorak's main assets are h1 ~ control and balance, :.a)s Burl · Ingham. "Dusty ha s good jump· ing ability and goo<hcon- trol of his body, a nd he tloesn 't force t hings. Evl'n when he's orr balance he's in there. And Lagun a volleyball conch Mike Dunran feels the s ame way about Dvorak. "Dusty is an excellent jumper and team leader.'' says Duncan "And he is one or Lhe fmc'lt voll<'} ball players in Soulh'-'rn Califor nia In f Jct he could be lhc 4(lO Fte~ ftet•y 1 E ''•"< •• 1 ~ LIA"• Tttf'tll! l !• t. GMw Moe ttlll 1111 l"'llft )00 ~dl•f fltl•y I (O\.I• ,.,.,\.A ,,,.... 1 ~1 ~ )f)O J,,.,. 1 f:tO\\ f( I 1 M.intOft f( J Sm1I'°' tf t '•"""' 1rv.0 lOO Ind M•G t ~""'''"' fCt 1 Aii\oftt'H f(l ) MVMI ff limit 1 H > )Q ~.,.,._, W•notar• IT~ 1 ~·\ Wf'l1t"'O'"• l M•U Wn°1niot• (Cl T•"""" 11 J 01v1nq I Sl~w•rt tC .. 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Saddlebaelt Coll~• b dulped lo the 1econd-1lor)' uddilloo or I.I h1&h help tr1dtsmen aet the4r wortr done nae. Mrs Kutch Leaches bwld1n1 cun with the lust numbtr ot headaches atructaon al Saddleback College and realize a pror1t. More Lmportanl. "l.asl term was my Orst expentlnce aa d Mra Kutch, 1s the emphaala 1he with the ch111," saJd Mrs Kulth, u places on t'Opln1 with ch•nae ln °"' peUle and pretty mother or three tndustry. "The flrat nilht my all ma lt! clasi. "Change i~ Inevitable In lhe con. radiated ho1t1hty. an tact , i.t.•vcr1tl 1tructlon bualneu," she bUi d , men walked 1nlo the cluz;s, ituv. me .. dl':iplle resistance from those who ._nd "'alked out, thinkmg they were lo have a stake In the stalua quo It 1s the wrong room." po5s1bl4t to take advantace of ch11n ge THROlJGHOVT THE h rs t ch1ss instead ot reco1lin& from 1t bUndl) " 11ess1on. said M rb. Kutch, se\ enl men ut "'Ith a rms firmly t<Mded, glaring K YROCKETINC COSTS, for at this woman who presumed to ex· e x a m P I e . m a k e l t I n · perl tse 1n Lh e t r ad1t1onally c reasincl y difficul t for male-dominated construction bust· families to buy slngJe.Jamily homes, ness. By the second session, however, sbe said. Condom1ruums aren't a un· their defiance had broken down. 1versally po pular alternative, not "I grew up in the construction busi-everyone is saliafied to remodel .ii ness," Mrs. Kutch explain<.-d. ··My older, less expensive home and a father came west on the Pony Ex· Cu ncllonal-style home doesn't seem press ln the early 1900's and built like home lo some people. some of the fir~t Los Angeles Harbor A better alternative, Mrs. Kutch structures. I was an only child, an¥ said, is for people in the construction learned the basic trades trathng aner business to famillari:r.e themselves inydad." "'1th new materials, construction techniques, financing and land use. THE 3S·YEAR·OLD Laguna Niguel Asked whether men are put off by resident is a graduate of l'SC and her ability to sink a-naJI and plumb a holds a master's degree from Ari:r.ona hpe, Mrs. Kutch said, "I'm glad to State. She is director or s pecial pro· have a man do 1t, but if there's no man Jects tor a Corona del Mar arch1lec· a vaatable. ldo whatneedstobedone." .--~~~~~~~~~~- P UBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC' NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE '9CTITIOUS auStM•SS NA .... lfATIMINT itOe••T" "UCICIMl'AHl..Ca P UBLIC NOTICE The '-tow4"9 ""°" I\ 00<"9 ...,.._ A__., •I I.aw .,..... 191tM•-ll... (P I> .. K l l!NCr OP 4,.IFtf CENTElt. 111)1 WleJIC "CTITIOUS a ultltHJ .,,.,l<ltlf Ori.. Nt •PO•I a..-.. C..uMeu, C.11-• .,... MA.llill ITATIMINT =•"'•""• ., •••. p 0 80• H i. Toi (}IC) ,..,HI n.. ~ ....... --•• CIOl"9 --... -, .. ~11. c.111or .... n..., ,......,.,,.., Pout'-• ...... Com""'"lty C."urcfl l>r '"'!My '" -• .,. .. 0.•-C.N\I 0.•ly PllOC. 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Ca11i11e Cr~kdown , Unlicensed Dogs OC Target 'GLARES GONE' 8ullder Kutch Sentenced NORWALK (U PI) Frank Varga11 Aguilar, ?7, was s.otenced lo a IS-years-to-life pr1son term fe r shoolin& a female sheriff'• deputy who atop~ a car for speedln1 in P ico Rivera. Owners of unli~ns«l do&s In unincorporated areu of Ora111c County will be the target or a new enforcem~nt campaljln b) coun ty aovernnH•nt 'ti anirtud control d1~ion 1'hl1 "eek the County lie>nd of &.tperv1sors endorsed a pilot pro- 1ram to be l'onducted pnmarily an Supervi11or Thomaas Hile)''~ largely unlncors>0ratoo Ftf\h Dls- trict. TUE\' TOLD LEN 1''Mter, act· lnicounty animal control officer, he con hire four additional employes to comprise the special team lh11t will beer up t>nforce- ment of hcensing laws. ~ul before they "i ll &ive the final go-uheud, i.upel"Visors told Foster to come t>al'k ln two " eeks with a pret•1se plan ol attack and specific boundaries ol the area to be canvassed in the pilot pro· gram. Fosler originally hud asked for 10 new employes to conduct an enforcement driH not only in county territory but also 'Jn the ciUes that contract for county animal control sen aces. HE AID THE county l1 loslna "about a halr-n11llion dollars a yeur" on the contr•ct sen 1ctt, primanly w causc oC ttle larae numbt>r of doa o"' n.ers who rd\I e lo license lbeir JK't. Supcrvlaora "ere told that u many u half of the •Umaled 110.000 doa8 in url'UlS sc-rvl~ by the county animal control division ar(' unllt•t>nll<.>d. Supervisor H nlph Diedrich toned down f''ostf'r 'a rc.'(Jucst , 1aying a pilot proti(ram lo unln· corpo ratc d ure u •Ould dt• terqilne how ertt-cti\'t> such a pro- gram "ould be In tht• c1t1ei.. "THI I MO TL V cur pro blem and w e s hould work rt out," D1edr1ch said D1edrtchJJid Fo::.ter's .tp proach to t licensmit probtot•1u should be lesli financial in nature "We s hould AO at it from the angle of r:.ibies ::.hots that propll' must ~et for their dogs bdnrt• they can be lk~nsro." Dwdn ch said "The thrust should bt-on health standards rather lha n financial i.tandurdi.. "We must be sul't! rabl~ can't ll<'t th<' lnnd of s-tart that would pro\e disastrous In thl~ county," Diedrich addl'd Dl£0RIC tt ALSO advlatd Ft>11tc-r thtat hi:. t>nforcem~nt of· t1clals hould b" co\11.-d ••eom munll)' reprtt1entatlvn1" rath"r thun ln5pector:s lo alve the pro- aram tl levsom cial atr It allll Ian •t clear how f'o&ler'11 enfort't.'mcnt proJt'd will be con dueled. Home Sales Double Al Leisure World A 100 ~rcent Increase In sall'S ol raidencea at U&guna Hills l,eai.ure World was reported for F~uf')' as compared lo lhe UOU' month las t ~ear. Elm W~ingardl'n. 'ice pres! dt"t"l an <'har ge llf corporate matJl~tmg. ~uid 32 residences "ere ~old as compared '41th 16 in February Compare the pleasures of Ironw~'Od SERIOUS COLF. The big course at Ironwood es 73-Par. Muirhead·de:.19ned. and rated 76 2 rrom the back tees That':. pretty ser ious Actually. there are 4 tee pos1t1ons and one or more well cerh11nly suit your gcJme There is also a gem of a three-Par thJt°!. testy but honest. A BUNDANT TENNIS. There are 8 pro· tected tennis court<. and one is a dramatic Stadium Center Court with " spectator gallery N19ht ltqht'>. of course. Tht" club· house rnclude~ d Pro Shop and luncheon let race u~e of the golf and tenni~ fac1lilles is available through the Ironwood Golf & Tennis Club Membership, however, is li- mited end :.ubjcll to approval by the Club. FAIRWAY HOMES. The p ride of Iron- wood. Spacious tam1ly homes with indoor· outdoor graciousness. Lot::. of glass so you have a variety of views ... of in II mate 1ntenor gardens. the mountain skyline. a swimminq pool terrace or the fairway::. of the executive golf course which wind bi!tween the homes. Its great for p1actice and lends a glorious feeling of brt'athing room. from $88.500 to $106,500. A BREATHTAKING S ITE.Overlooking l hl' desert floor \)nd prott"cted from wind and 1ntrus1on by a naturJI cove in th" mountains. Ironwood's 51te i'> a loge "ieat In nature's amphitheater. A nd the only one of its kind. G ARDE N VILLAS. Here Is the best home "buy" en the desert. Two and three bed· room complt'tely private suites; ~pauou<; kitchens and closets, and 11 large, h1qh· cc11inqed l1v1r1q room that opens onto the nearby pool and Jacu111. Ironwood q.t r· deners wlll k eep your gardens 1mmaculdh'. h o rn $43,000 to $67,500. COUNTRY CLUB HOMES IN PALM DESERT IRONWO~~D Palm Spt1ng~ -----... In Palm Otosrrt. \Outh 7 mile~ ~-...----11 1 "" Portt)ltt l'honc collrct (7Jd) M6·0'.1~1 ....... .-o-..... Co•\I °""' "'"'' """""'"' °'·-COii\! o.lty PllOt ...... I_°'-CN \I 0-'IV 111w.1i.::=========~=============================================================~ P•• t•,,. •P'ld MAr ; It'''' .,..,.,Milrtf'll f l• 11 U .t"• .,,,, Miarcf't),. ti'"' '"'''• 'FROM Fash ion I sland Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR - ~ " • I IOOMER by Wa F. lroww mM1 Mii c .... , . ., TUMILEWEEDS FUNKY WIMKERIEAM by Tor.-latWc lT SAY& HE~E TAAT l'l'IA~ TWAIN UbED A PSEUOONl.W\ WHE~ HE. WROTE. ! A~D HE~~~U:. 1Hl5 1lME. l THOUE..rr HE U5£D A PEN ! FIGMENTS NANCY OH . DEAR···THE PICTURE IS GETTING ..JUMPY TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE Ytst.,d1{1 Puule Solved ACROSS tluggltn I Squ•lclled •~ S•ohores 1 wo•dt •6 T1101n\ ~ S11o"l)bo•t1 •8 J~"'1n•1' •m 11 llf•Oluloon Pl"'""~" 7~ ~~ II IN IP 'j 'i '; 'S rr • I t T i· ,~ 1• 11 ' c l I v l ~ • s I 0 l I l ' ri l I i 41V •9 T .... pl"1r •II l A " ". , f! T U Worom M~\fll 'I \ I ' . .. ! ' A D ~ U S t••v !iO S111p•r1 1• • 11 ' -" . 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SMOCK J " 0 MOON MULLIMS I CAN'T R,.il'lt '-1 SE'E Tl4E CLOCK FROM IN H~Rf;, WIL.Lu:. ........ ___ _ -- by Chcries M. SdUz by Herold Le Doux by Mel NOTHl,...G., o.cePT MY FA'fHE~ l"i ALLE~6tl ro CIHct."7, MY MOTi-iE~ GETS THE l-llVE$ FtlOAo\ APPLES, ANC YE~TEFlOAY n-.ev E.ACHEO ~'-'"PEO ON A 8ANANA PEEL, Hf ElJCEAICING IWANl<LE .A~O ~E 7PICA1N1N6 A HIP ... ~ IL_ ~ L 1 1'/ h . l f )<o '1.V..) • I I by Ct.Hter GoWd HEART TROUBU! -··'NATURE MAY TA~E THIS CASE OUT OF OUR HANDS. " ' - OAA. Y PILOT ('S by Ferd Jolmon --... .... ~., ,.., ··-....... -.. ··r r(,1f1y don't ti;1\1• J 1h11111 10r11n11 '-Ith 111<'. It\ 111,t .1 1cltd tn he .. hie to 1.11~ h• ,, tn.•n 10h111,n'1 '-<1tlhm11 tclc"l\ton .. DEM~US THE MENACE . ' I ( ... , ("6 DAIL V ILOT J 20-YEAA CAREER GETS SECOND WINO FOR SPINNERS Soul Singer• Come Out of Shadow With Delayed SucceH Still Spin_ning Patience Paid Off for Singers LOS ANG t;l.ES lAPI Four gold albums :ind five ~old !lmszles after a 20·)ear c:irecr '4 0uld l'l'rt:imly be a respectable lt·~al') for the Spinners if the fi ve-man i.an1ong group broke up tomorrow. Thl're isn't much chance of that happcninJi. though not when the group has acquired all that i;:old only in 31 2 yt•ar~. And the Spinners are hot ter than ever now. IF THE R F: \\'AS a time to split. 1t v.ould hdH bet>n dunnl! thl.' prccedm.i 17 )l'ars '4h l'n th l· Sp1nnl'r!> langwshcd in the shadov.~ of other black \Ot'al f,!roup~ ~u<'h as thl' Temptations . Sup.remt•s. Miracle!> and t'our Top~ ·That'~ a thin.: that ne\ er e nlet'ed our minds.· says Pl'n is Jack:.on. one of four Spmncrs v.ho haH' ht-en v.11h the fOtroup :.ince 1l wa.., forml'<l m 1955 ·we always talked about ho'4 rough 1t was. but we hun,:t m there thmk1n~ every year '4 a ) gonna be our) ear.' The Spinners v. eren't exactly stan - mg all those ) ear:.. they've bel'n re c·ording !>lnt'e 1961 and from 1964 to 1971 were '4 11 h 1\1 otown Rct'ords. tour· mg frt'Quc·n1l 11 :i., thl· 01><1mn.: ac·t for th1.·compJny's lllA nunw~ Bl'T JAt 'KSON S/\\'S the tnt•oml· 1ust mana~Nt to pay lhl· bill~. and 1t "".is fru11lrat1n~ to ~~ a dafrl'n•nt pro ducer as1>11o:nc·d to them \'ach ttml' ther rN'Ot'd<'d and to v. at<'h thtyb\':-I 11\'w !>on.:' .:rabht'<I up I.>) Mot<)\\11 ' lli'ltt•rkno"n arta!>il~ 1 he Sp1n n l·r~ l•nllun·d. p.ul l~ IM't·uui.e tht•\ '' t•n• in thl• hui.inc·'' t ht•\' "a ntt•cl to tx· m. .ind p;,11 t I\ bccause th\•rt• '4 ,1:. 'tn•ni..rth tn thl· J!roup · rootl> J acl..!>on , Hobhll' Smith, Utll.> llcru.l"'rMm and lll'nr) f-'<1m brough ~ erl' h11o:h .!lchool 'tud(.·nh m Ferndale. M1C·h . v.h{'n lhl'\' and another fr1 en1l 1k1·1dl'<l to form ~1 'tnJ!· int: group for fun Some or thl· fncndsh1P" arl• '-'' 1•n oldt•r l::\C•n 1f \\C had broken up. Jackson mu::.C'd \\ hile in Lo, Angelt·s for a concert appc;irance. \\£' \\Ould ha\'t' 'l'l'll each oth<'r e\l'ry dJ\'. Each day that ~0(''> b\. t•Jch :-eur t ht1l t;O<''I b~. y OU f<'l•I C hl'l\'r,' THE Tl'R:'lil NG POINT t•aml' in t!-lil \\ht•11 thl· SptnnC'rs decldl•d In ku' e Moto~ n Thc·ir firth m('mber. c:. C'. rumNon. ~ antt•cl to stay to Jlursuf' .1 :oiolo c·an'l'r. '" ht· ~ llll rt•pl:11·1·d hy Ph11l1pl' W) nrl \\\11n SJ\' lh1• nt'';I '!IX (II '>l'\'l'n month~ V. l:l'l' .1 ... t 1 u,:,.:lt'. r1•h111 hJ1n1t n mft!ll'llt't' anti ''1111'.•lo.IOI( h) l..11 lo(l'I\' on lht• .inud ~I JCl'' Of i\rt•lh,1 .. 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"(; unH•ic 1'1>c1ph• l'luy " uncl ··Th1•n Cri mt' Y ou · \\Ith l>10nn1: War~ irk plus r~1r of their five aalbums Thl' ~pinners ha\l' '':11p11ndcd their aud1<'ncc outside tht> trad1t1onul rh~ thm and blues mark<'\ nnd. bc<':IU!\l' lhl'1r sta,g<' nt•t 1-< a rt'.JI <ihO\\ ~T9ps in Pops @ complete with dance routines and comedy 1mpress1ons of Otls Redding, the Ink Spots. the .Mills Brothers. Elvis Presley and olher performerl> they now play top night dubs around the country. THEIR WO RK SCKEDl:LE of late has ~n dizzying. what with con- certs, television appearances, tn· ll'rv1e\\S. rehear sals on \'Ocal ar· rangemenls and choreography for a new stage shov.• and learning 34 songs from whkh thev'll sele<:t 20 or so for their next two aibums Bul P~fi J acksoo JUSt laughs at the s ugges tion that th<' Spinners ' n· cent success merit:. ~om{' lime off Whal irony. h e thinks "We'\'e beqi orr rela~ing and \ aca t1ooing for years. ~ a1hnf.! for lh1) lo happen!" Jackson exclaim-; ":-.:ov. that we're thl're. I'm ready to ke<'p going .. Classic Guitar Course Offered At Saddleback .. Ital Kinna m ;.in . ont' o( Soulht•rn C:.ilifornaa's lcadin,:: ~u1tar leucht·r~. \\111 offrr be~mning, tnt<'rmed1ate and ad\ anct'd classical t(wlar l'la!>!>('!> Jl Saddlcba<'k Colleite nc\t ~ et'k Kinnaman has madt: the tt-at·hinR or da~1cal i;:u1tar h11> prof(·~s1on (or JO ~ears. lie also has a ppear ed ex tenst\'ely tn concer l!> and recorded m the Southern Califom1J art-a Kinnaman "111 lt•at·h ;1 tw1o:1nn1ni: <'lass from 3 to 6 p m 1-'nda~ ~. an 1n termed1ate class from noon to 3 p m . Fridar:. ... md an ad\'anl'ed t'lass from Jto6p.m. Tuesday-;. New st-odents i.hould flit• apph(•a- t1ons with th<' colh.·Rc a~ .. oon as po!>SI ble. Registration for thl• 1:u1tar cla'!> and other spnn~ quurll'r c·ourse!\ 1s possible throu~h March l!J ffe«"fu-w ffot•ltot Paul Newman \\ tll pla~· an ice hockey play(>r an his next rilm. 'Slap Shot' to b(.• din·ctcd by George Roy 11111. who also dirc-ct- <'d 'The Stang.' and 'But<:h Cassidy.' At Marine Open Rouse Chutists Featured Tht> Army parat'hute te:im. the •'Golden Kn1(lhts." 'IP.ill ht-among the attractions al El Toro Manne Cofl>S Air Station's open house and 31r show April 3-4 . THE G<>LDEN K1'1Glrr5 team has produced 10 national and three world parachulln(l <'hnmpions and mt c>ut of the 128 possible ~ orld S<'<'Uracy re- cords. Other highhf,!hts or th<.' two-day open houst> include the ''BluE' An~el!I." the Na\'y·._ famous prec1 ion fl>tnR team, -·' and a demonstration of prec1s1on aerial maneu\'ers by Rockwell Jn- temational pilot Bob Hoover in the P·51 Mustang and the twin-engine <;tuikeCommander. ALSO FEAT UR ED WJLL be static displays of Marine aircraft and equip- ment. combat art and his torical posters. and replicas of past Marine uniforms used in El Toro·s bicenten- nial flag pageant. The air station'" j?ates 't\tll open to the publlc at JO a m. and <"lose at 4 p.m. both days. StunG11ns Stolen At HoIDe LO Ar\GELES (AP) -Pollt'e are lookln, tor burilar. who br uk\' mto the hom'' of u Holly°"ood Cilm distributor and stol~ several ·raKer guns. ~top­ Pill£ )ust Iona enough to dine on some steaks. HoUywood D1v1sion in· ve:mA:ator~ said Wcd.ncs· day that Robert Rubin. 47, reportt-d that burglar s rn\end his home Tuesday evening b breaklng a lo<'k on a rear door. They made off wi\b eight Taser iuns. '4hkh ~tun their victim with a po'4erful electri<' shock. and ammumlion for the guns. Rubm reported. He stud they also ate some of tus steaks. Good'• , .. r,, SACRAMENTO <AP) -Jury selection for the trial of Sandra Good and Susan Mur phy should near its end today . MtSs Good. 31 , a member of ('Onvicled murd e rer Charles Manson's family. and Miss Mur phy, 33, are charged with t'onspiring to matl threatening let- ter s to leaders of busi- ness and government. llnlra•~ral SACRAMENTO <AP) Another al tempt to re- d u <' e California 's leg1Slature from bicameral t o umcameral Lea ...... Smith Moves Down a Notch Fro m \\1r• S.rvlffii C. l\.,.llolt Smltlt hos I f\ hh~ pentho1t1c offic• suite atop the Unllt-0 Slotot Nauomtl Bank bulldlns m downtov. n San Oietto llfter 15 years. Thf' plush aulte whh'h look$ out on ull four Wc:s co:it Smith, 76, a report\'d $3,100 monthly In rent ~lD<'e hia b ank was dt<cltm.'<i insolvent In 1973. llut ht~ slncl' hu b<"en bit by crimlnul frbud <'harges and mullim1lllon-dollar <'lvll su1t11. A le)S expen~1ve. thrtt room i.Wh' 011 the 23rd noor of the 25·floor bulldtnJt was turned over to Smith Its rent was not milck public. • Ed Murphy Jr .. ~ho ~as execu11n• omn•r or lhe l ' S . spy !>hip Pueblo, has lost his hrl>l bid for public office Mbrphy hntshed shtth among mnc candidates ~ 1lh 507 votes in an election lo pick a single <'it~ t'ouncilman 1n El CaJon. The Pueblo was captured by ll'orth Kort'a in early 1968 After the crew·s_ relea!ie 11 months later, Murphy lert the Na\·y. He now operates u trailer sales firm. • For 45 s tormy years Geor~ Brown has been one of the most colorful and controversia l figures in British politics. 1'uei.-l'lllu11""" day night, he bowed out and literally fell flat on h11> face on the s idewalk. Brown. 61 , who has carried the title Lord George·Brown since 1970 when Prime Mtn1ster Harold Wiison made him a life peer and member of the House of Lords, tossed n bombshell into the politi<'al arena by announc- ing suddenly he has quit the go' errting Labor party His move largely was Lo pro· test passage of .Labor govern ment legislation that coultl install union closed shops in British newspapers. • ,... ..... -..... 0._c- DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS -;:... c:: !: :-= !, t M2-M78 I ,.:C,~1,,.':;.:~ ....••.••••••.......... HltORS: Ad•fl'tl'er• G.....-I 002 ~ ~ti..ck "'-Ir ed'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• daify .ct ~ .,._ Sl'AMISH FfXH ron~fhly. ~ l HlSTOIY DAtL Y ,l&.OT ••..,.es IEACH.,OOL li.wlity for th• fiMt Mt-Sll,500 cOC'TWCf IRtriM Ofllfy. 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VI Ul,l'llnlllHlllllO h.l•l'll 011 r,1,~ 1ol11r, 1 1·(1~11111 ,...., <JI ll<l\1\10,ll (11 l'"lll Ill Jll lllh'lllltlll IO 111.l~l .Ill\ 'lk h Pl l'h•l l'lh I'. h 1111\ ,I \1(111. or d1 ... l'n111111..1t111n Thb nt'\I 'l'Jfll'I \\Ill 1\111 t...t10\\1ni,:h J l ll'l'l .Ill\ a1hl'rl1,1ni: lur r.•.11 l"-l..1\\' V. 111, h h Ill \ lol.1 llllfl ol lht• I J" ..................•.... 1002 .................••.•.• SEU OR TRADE Wh1ll1l·r t•,1.1c.·. 11\ ,•r 1,000 :;q IL ul l '"IUl,llt• horn\'. ~1U<1I "" F1 11•11lll~ 11111.s Goll l uur,1•, 1111111•1 "ants to 11 .1111· lor '"1~l·· t..1m1I~ or unit~ 1111>1 u11g1• l'ount) An:.i. sl!IJ.000 b'73-31iOJ 67J 111,liki EH·~ associated 8R0"£RS REALTORS l OJ\ V'f Iott "~•'' J••I $34,550. llR TOWNHOUSE f h1i. l11,urr1111' 1 •·11.ir p .11ll' h•tl J lH• 111 1111 m I ': lulh honh' h.1-; .11 l al·htd 1loobh• ,_:J1 ,11:1• and ganlt·n l.111111'11. 11•><1l .1 11 J 1 1· 1· r t' J t 1 " 11 J I 1.1nhll"~ loo. \'11\111\ ,1111 :-\\ 1'\'l'lllio! ~l.ut:-h• ""'I'•"·'"' 1n·•~t.•1 ..... , .. ,, ,..:, 1·h ll1l 1 1•11' l'lUlt'" •''''UU\• 7 1., 1-11.\ 1111111 '1111 111•\\ 111,111 l'lr•l' )l"-• 11111 I'-'" ..111 \('t111'1 1.1•1 lh1• \\ 1•1·1.. Ill !UH 'l',111 !lt~I 71\KI t , •• [~ISMHI Abandoned Near Beach c:~~~~~ .. ~e.!~0"~'" l\\<1 nlJ'l1·1 h1•1lrn11111 ......... , .. \\ll h Jlll\.111° ... 11 u11i: 11101111 In "'" ,11i:11111, .1n'.1 111'.11 1 .... 11 h lk.11111•11 l .111111\ 11111111, i:oo1 ml'I ~11< h111 m.1n\ , u,hlm •·\Ir .• , ~7li 01111. (.'\l.l.~iiKX .Q. K€Y GEJS REAL TORS A Starter 's Delight $34,900 :1 111•1!11111 111, ).'1111 1 1111•1 lo.1tl'lll•11. 1'11\1'1 "" p.11111 111 1! 111."11·1 111111 "11.t "·''" I'• 1·,11.,:1· 1·1111111111111 I\ ll\1111! '•"'' thou .... 11111-.· l '.11!1.i .. 11.10:1 FOREST OLSON INC Back Bay Po~ Paul VI ushered in the penan<'l' sea son or Lent with a somber Ash Wednesday rite in '4 hich J cardinal s meared the Pontiff's forehead -with Ai.h ( Stat .. " ) . and wa rned. "Remember, man, lhat )'Ou are dust -... and to dust you shall return." ---------The 78-year·old Pontiff. his movcmenL<> stiff l,,.Quail~ 1 liia I Place I Prapm'-~~ " '\1'.ll .111111111\ ·1 1 .... 11.""" \4 II h 11''\\ p ,1111\ ,111tl OI'\\ t.ll1'tllll1: "" .• •1111•1 lt.111o. 11 •• ~ .11111 11,·11 l1•I \\II h 1·.1 \ 1110.1 I "' II .1111·1 ... I. 1111 Ill'\\ 1"1111 ' I }II I\ l'tl 11 •ht II 'l1IU I I \I I. •1111•1.h, .• ~. :.'111>11 C:SEL ECT 1s dl'ad for this year. i.ay the ba<'kers But former Assemblv Speaker Jesi.e l'nruh. now lihllt.' treasurer, said 1t could s111l be done through the in1tiatin• process although that c·ouldn't be until 1978. Tt-rrorbl Trial SA :"' 1-· H A ~ ~)-SC 0 4 L'PJ ) F1\'e s uspected terrnnsb <'aptured m an FBI raid fol'l' tnal on chari::es or possessing 11· h1 ~al explos1\'<'S dnd ~capon~ Th<' federal Grand JuQ md1ctml'nt ai;:amst them \\' cd nt::.d a y hl'ld the suspects ac-countable (or po:.sessing 'ar1ous bombs. explos ive 1ngre· d1ents. timing de\'lcet-, and a s a ~ ef1 "Off shotgun, among othl'r illegal weapons. Sklrr SoUfllU TRUCKEE <UPI) -A gr oup or skiers today i.earched for what authorities believe is a third victi m of an 3\'alan<'he \I. h1ch roared down a !>kl run at the Alpine Men do~~ r esort. A spokesman for the Placer County Sheriff's Office said deputies "de· finitely believe another bod)" ~a~ buried by 1·.ues da} 'i. a v ulanche which took the hn.-s of t'4 0 youn..: m<'n About 40 person'\ 'lrurrherl th~ area Wedne,dJy. Bu Holllwr11 LOS ANGELES IJ\P> 1'hree youths boarded u bus !ltopped to pick u1.1 p11s!lengers on a Hollywood Freeway sto1> and stajled :1 robbNy on· ly :1boul 200 feel from a Californ ia lliithwav Pat ml ht•adq u a rters, authorities s:.11d. The driv('r a nd 39 pass<'ngers lost about $200 In <"ash plus t'redil t'ards and on e woman s:lld :i diamond rm~ \ alued at S450 was taken in the incident Wedm.'"· dn\. poh('e s~1d. ManftUe D~aflu SAN F R ANCISCO <UPJ) -A seaside man who allegedly beat two San Franci sco masseuses has been ar~ rested In connection with the slayings o f two massage parlor workers Jn Monterey. Police inspector J ohn Sully said the suspect. Charles Grirrln. 26. was arrested as he came out of the massage parlor here with the purse of one or his vi('tim ·s. because or ar thrills, bent forward to recei\'e thl• ashes from diminutive Cardinal Paoto Marella, the archpriesl of St Peter's Basilica. af\er officiatinit ~lass Thl• Pope skipped a traditional Ash Wcdnesda~ proccl'swn on, tht• A\'enttne 11111 for the set'ontl :.trmght )'t'<tr bN·uust• of arthritic pams in his le~s • Tell•\'is1on newsman Barney Morns. ani;hor of Philadelphia ·s Chunnel 10 n1~htly new!\ sho~s. was fu-ed. the c HS·O\\ n1..>d !>talion said IO Cl brier state· ment. Channel 10. Wt'Al '. rnnh u distant third m the \'ie'4 er rat1n.:~. Thl•rc an· lhrce net work stations servinJ? the Cit) WCAl' 1mporkd Morns . ·11. from Los Angele' one yt"ar c1~n lie-h;1d workt."d tn Californ1.1 for KABC·T\' a::. J "eekcnd ( l'EOPI .E ) anchorman. _ . ~-----------------Serret .i r) of . tatt' Ht>nry Kissln~t'r and h1!> '41fe. Nan<'y, l'ndrd a t"o "eek ~ta~ m P.1l m SpnnJ!'"h1lc Mr!! Kissinger re· cu per ated from u leer !>uri::ery. The K1ss1ngl'rS wl're the J?uests of actor Kirk Dou glas and h1 ::. wife. Ann. during their stay. The K1ss1ngers and the Douglases ~pent Tuesday even- ing at dtnner with a ctres lii t:lizabf.tb Taylor, local sources reported. • PTt>sldent Ford's 23·year·i>ld son. Jack. campa1gnin~ for his father for the March 16 Illinois primary. s ays hl• still bcliev('s mari1uana s h o uld be de<'nminahzt>d oouo'-•~ At a news conforencc al the t:nlver!lity of Tl · linois ark said he ha., d1M'U!>!>Cc! his views bnerty with h1:i father . Rut Jack said the Prei.idcnt spends IH hours a day tulktn~ to JX•ople who arc trying lo con \Ince him onl' '4 ay or anoth<'r and doubts F o rd de~e rve ... anoth\'r t '4 o or l hrt•c• houro; 111 J,.•rsua!>l\l' c•on\cr-..111on f1om ht~ son • 1 1600 QUAil '1 HlWl'Olll &IACH WATERROMT HOME -DOVER SHORES· \ fl•Jll~ 'IJIJI h1U' I lwd hom,•, J• h.1"' lrml 11111 rm & H11.1l ~tip 1111 lx1,1b Th1' I' ,1 lt'I I ii 11 op~rtw11t). !);t:W.l,llJll. - Wl\TJ RllWNT HOMI -, REAL ESTATE 631·1400 ILUFFS CHARM St.•l' th~ "artnlh ur 1h1' :I hdrm :!• Ii.1th h11m1· \"\•·~t1u~ l'\trJ"-. \\J -.•P a1 ound 11,1\111 1',1111 uml C111T1t11rt.1hl<' 11111 t-111111• I PROPERTIES HEAT BACHELOR PAO \\ I I II 1, I F ~ I \II \It I I IC:-.. I 11111ph•l1• I I I ,. d ,. I "I ,I I I' .. l'1·1,1111.d111 pl u~ liui:• ill llH' I 1Hllll \\ii h Ill~ l"l'il hnd, lll1 t1l.11 • 111 •,dl\ ,I ih.111111111' 11111111•11\ \\llh ,1 1'11,111,111,1 ,di II• 11\\ll II I '1111111.1 d1 I \l.11 '' "'"' ",11 111 h I• '• 111 "iii I • .ti 111 IH\I' \\II h 1111 l'l "111'1 I~ I ,di 111111 I. 1., I " I ,11 ,.,. n1<>n( 1h,1ant·1· tu ,111'.1 ----------pool S'ilUlOO C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640·0010 BRAND NEW DUPLEX I ,\LMOST COM PLF:TEI). 1-'t•w 11uurs 1•1 hl'a1·h. 1\ll the tn rnm1ni:~. loh o l lint" anti \\IHHI. • JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 P U BLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS eUSIHESS llAMEiUATEMEHT lf'# tollo.-1n.t per\O" 1\ dO.nQ tliU'\• "'"•' BIAG!O'\ IT .. llAN llESTAUQANT, lt10• IJ01'> Bl•d Hunl1nql°" ll#Kh, (A 91 .. I e.nny (81•010) (Apoc._thttl'I,.. •M ltlary J•np C•c>ooc.<••'"• t•Jt> I•• " 81...0 Hunt1nq1°"' 8••<h ( ll 411 .... Thi\ W\lt\#\\ I\ t.Ondv , .. a bt "" "' 01w10Y•I W ry l•n•f •PP'W ' ••"' .. ""' ,,.,.,,,.,.", ... t ,,.,, -'" ,,_.. C.ov,.ty Ct•,••' CJ,.,.,,. 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H' tu u I 11111 u 11u1 1.uu1h ''" ru 11\1 , ,, .. ,~~ 11.111.11111• 1""'1 ,1,, 1.11 11111 A lu•h 1, '1 "• '''" 11 ..... • .. fll I' l\t' ... ftl.I lt'f 111 11 ,\ t t \I t ,ti "°'l'•H tt 11 I hlltlt t 11 1111 1 I I • I II ti I I "" 111 I\ 21 } l'Or oltl c·ollc•..:c• senior 1--------- Ii; Gov. •:dmund Rrov.n J r.'' PURI.IC !\OTKE llt ·tf f Hllth I I I I .1 ft1111 """" 111111' l I 1. 1111 • I .11l q 1111 k 'I< I , >1"1 fOllD Jarest llJ?ROlntcc Comm1ss1on to th<' Mate Public Broadt'al>ttng 1-----------P1tnr1ou' eu\IHl'U The J!Ovt•rnor'i. ore.re 11aid tha t the student is Rob.-rt W. Derry of Santa Cruz, who studies c-om mun1eahon::1 and ml'd1a at UC or Santa Cruz. Thi• <'nm rn 1 si.ion wui. t•reutcd hv tht• I ~75 h•j.(1i!l:1lUrt'. • With no d1Si.t'nl, lh1• St>nalf' crmrirmed the norn1nution of ronn<•r Pl'nnsylvan1u Gc1v. Wllll•m ~ranton to br U S. ambasi.ndor to th1• United NU· lions. The ;1('tion was taken by voice \'Ole after Senate Democrut1c Leader Mik e Mansfield desc-rrbed lhe 58-year- old St'ranton as a "man of abili- ty. mtegr1ty and di11tmct1on." Scranton s ut'ceeds Danl.-1 Patrick Moyniha n . who re- signed. • The Center for the Study o( Democratic lns\1tutlons Is K U NTO.. charged in su.its by twb of its former scholars with harassment. deception and falling lo pay debts. Harvey Wheeler, one of the s enior fellows who left after an et'onomy slnff reduction last year. claim s in his suit that lhe think tank hH refused to pay severance money due: him. Meanwhile. an amended complaint was filed in federal t'ourt in Los Angeles by Alex Comfort, medi<:al biologist. gerontologist and author of two popular books on sex. Comfort and the center have been in litigation over royalties from the books. • A sudden snowstorm stranded Leroy Gonutea in his home. unable lo get out of his driveway. T he plight of motorists el9ewhere in the blinard-hit mountains eaJ1t of San Die~o was less seriotl.s. Gonzalez is dispatcher for the Alpine Fire Protection District. N"M{UAT(MfNT TM t0Uow1nv ,,.-, ""'\ •' .. •Jn;"'Y W ot ,..,,, ... T AVRU\ IH II l<N A llllNAI . 1'117 £''\'•" ,,,, t• W• \tmln\tM. f A ,,..,, H.;t" {H•tr.ch ~ uht r. U1HjltqJ11ttt t ~uht , 1•t>1 I'"''•",.,,,, Wlf\tf'°'lf'"t"', (A, •lH f f hl \ t)U\H~\~ I\ t Hfllhi, tfO t\f I """_.,., r~~utnfln.hjp •• O••tfn n M. uhl """ ,,,.,~,.,.A• ••• ,., .. n -.11n tn. Cnvntt' (t•f~ ''' tJr•fH,i•~ t 11911f1 '"' ,_...,,. , .... ,. LIDO ISLE :. 1111 , l.1111 I 111 Ill 111 I lol I 11'11 l"i ~, ,,., .,., .. l..r11 "'" II I· 1,,, I,, *LOOK* $©R~1A-!Gt~ .. Thaf /nfri9uin9 W ord Gomr wifh a Chud /,.. ,,, .. 4 ,, f l.t.f • PO\lAH _,_ I R 0 XV E T 1-· ' ... --.,.--.... ,--.. 1,,.....,r-... 1 ~ o ( ,,..., ... " ,... .,. . .. , fl , ... __._~ __ ......... __ .... __, ' ';;.~.~ :,.;,. :~:, ~~ JJ b ...... 8 ~~.-;~;·, '18:•~!,\"'10 e ~=,.=, ,:;:.~. 1:;:,,;::\::.;::::1~~,=~, =;1=-1:;:--=rn~;:::; SCRAM-lETS Answ.,-s ht Clauiflcoffoft 8010 . ....... ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~.~ ......... J~!!.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ,~!!.~~........ Thursday."4arcf\4, 1976 OAILY PILOT C1 1002 Ga•uell 100-2,Gie•ceil 1002 ~-• 1002 Gwrell 1001 Gwn• 1ooi ...... forS. ...._sFwS* ..._..,.,.Sale ••••••••••••• ............. .. ..... ··············-······ ............... -. ........ "" ... ._ ............................................................. w.::.:~;.:.:.,·.;~··ic,·01 ;;.;~:;;···-· .. ;~·;; ;;:;,::········ .... ;~·~~ I I f''.ihulou-, 'It'"". unlus llt• hom(• ! :lUOO S~ ft . Ot d1J1'na11 'IU'<Ur't', lhl• Ultimate Newport Ht.•..lc·h nlcrta'man~ home. 3 t~tlroom11, plus n expanded hvan~ room , <i1.hlc d 1ndows, C'ol o rful <·ourl)iJrd.-. und , "O IK.'11 m•ss " only· 111'-IJOr ullc•rations ·an llrm..: A 'IC\\ only Hut• St Cl ucl c·un prondc P r(• :>t' n t t· d In \ • 1 .: al t' ll l' II u II u l S'l~.000 ~l()Uf kl.AL TORS 744J f Co.1\1 H1Q~,~ .. \11 J v~r.I 54(, ~'J'I().., GetMral 1002 .....................•.............•......... LRG RllEGULAR LOT Centered Around 1 cm" ~m•h· '" twa. h th.,,. ltt•Julilul 111..,1 " lh•'i ;;~''\JI h i: \'\t'l' home <'lt·,i:.1nl 1 t"·ilr 110111 \I ., •1 ll 'u u r tJ rt' J m \ , I • hu1111 •I lid .!' l1.1 Ir 1 rt,. h'"'"' l.11mpll'l1 1 1 1 ~ h 1!6.1-: " II It J J rn 11\ 11111111 • urm.i t 111 UI!~· • roum tll1l1• l1111k 11111 I•:~•:\, 1V 11h l>K.>.;,IJU h\'J\ \. 'hJ!..t• I 1"11 1111-.1 ""' f ,I lor 111l•rtJ1111111: 1<1t 1.ir.i:" ""'"" ~uµ .. r 1111 .1 t111n I'll..,<' Ill l'\l't I th1111: l'ull lur lo11111h·k l11'1111h ~ti !>HHll ..,.ffERfTAGE ••• REALTORS WaL"<er 6 lee Rt1l f1t11t1t BIG ClNYON Su1>1.'r upi:r~•·d PL,\~ I\ llHO \ U~ >OH humt' EXQUISITE :!XI~• "I II 0 '\l'IUll\t' ELEGANCE ll\in,i: 'flJ l • lnl'lud"' 1 Yo111 ""n IJll\,i\a·'alu l11·1l111111th .!\: IJ.1th-. 111.1111 1-;, ''" tl11n~ , 11u l.t1111I.• 1011m iv mJI din • \1•1 "·11111••1 111 .i houw 1 1111: .+-3 •.Jr ~Jl\11.:l' :\•'" l1UI "t· rl" ,1 I I ,, Hf \ llU lhllllj.( • uuldn I ,11!11111 ' l".\1111111: 640.616' 11ot1I .uul , ... U/11 •Ull•'I tl111111 1• 1 •111111 "' ('r\ \\llOIJll "1lr 1·J11l ktlt h\•n I "•ni; "" 11 lt•·•lro•1nh \11111 lllJ,,l\I' 111.1'.\lt'I ''°'' ...... ""'"-'' ,, .• ,1 ~~!:!::!!:!!t:!~I .111\1011, 1-11 \lhk kt 11i-I• 1'111 t'<I J I ')I IM1 t~~I ( .1 II ll•I" lur ,q11iu111\u1ul1 I•---------· 1.111 ilil ChcrmiltCJ Sponis\ >:0-:E CW \ 1\1'\f) '"'JUI h11tll•' • lllltl IPI 1111'111111· .11 i. ..... h llltl\Ooo l 11•~11 ' lti,HI ' uf IHl.t).:P & I• .• 1 I.. •' H , •• 1 I t n r .t.H )4t,tl h).! ~,.Ti OWMER ANXIOUS 4 + 2 +FAMILY DINE l111mt•1lt.1t< I""' ,.,,11111 ' Ill .... \ 11111' I '"'""" l IL'1'1.I 11111 lo. ,111111\u,JI\'' '"" 111111111\ ·'' ,,. h111111· l \ 4·1 \ "•U1\1lU ~ti t ,UH lo.lltlh'll \\llh .ill th• \llft• ,.I\ ,.I 'ltll\ I Uh U• 11 ' \I ,1 Ill Ill 11 t II h I I 1 J.. l11t1•l ttt' '11111 l.111i.: 1/111 1•1111110111 \\ll h in.'"'"'" 101,hr 'utt•· .. ,l\ft l l -.111 I ' 4U\t lt1tf ,....... \ ''""' '''" in tl'l •''l \ \ 111,111 !'1..tla•r' I u' ' \ 1111 I ,1 Ill ,If "l'I 'I ~I j-u 11 pll 11 ' t° .111 1111\0o "'" ;1;1 Style Home t •·1.Sm11 111 •• ''"'" •.•• 1111 hUlt· '"''or ;\tl\\ l•~nl\ '''" f',l/ jlt'h 11.1ll1J.•lltt I l1t•d1110111, 1·,l 1 ,, I~· 1.1111tl\ 1111 l.>\31tttlll'l1'1 11.11111 ~IUll llt'I''• A h'"'"' "at h '""' <>I r.-r1••, ,1t ,J 111\\ '-lol ,'~IH l '.1 II 11\t ·IJl!ll 1111 f\ ~l 1'1·!<1! F-f <):\I f~.,s USS W lok•r C.M. Heal to Mor .. el l o•l<et S49· 8oS5 DONALD M. BIRD A \\O(tGt•\ ...... 1\ COLONY PLAN I .! II It ...:1.1 :11•1 rl1n r m, :! llJ . COLONY 100 PLAN .1 llll, l.1rml\ rm • ;.1,'11>11 RANCH CHEYENNE It H I ,1 Ill t Ill , pu11I FORE ! RANCH 1 ,11 11.1 111 lln· l '"'""11 APALOOSA , 11•ln111 1111111 fl,.m, , ,,., I Ill< 11111 1111 t.1111 1111 \ '"""' I "" •II• 111,111 , •• ,, ...,!K ~IMI ,t1Uf•f .I i\ l11t 11\ ).:f ,H lthh 11 \ ,,, • ttlll .... ,. f t.1•1t111 \l,1111' •(It• ' I'll" I .oll i 11tl.I\ fol HI •IJ1JH1lfll llh flt CALL NOW 752 -7315 OONAlD M BIRD "'"•' ..... , ....... \ 7 % Assumable ~ntoin V oll~y tly Appo1•tmtftt Only l ,t 1'4'•h untt1 lilt t 11 I tft 1111 n 1,ir111l1 d111111~ r1•on 1,,, .. "' • f,, •I .u1cl k1l1111•11 • 1'11110 I l•tt111 111 ,qqdltlfl• • Un.it t1f f I .1tl1•1 ~ ''' t: It 11 \,If d f11r 1 ltt l.1ol 11• 11 1 ha••I' .ind ,thllf'>! l l'I '"HI CALIF. HOMES I 'I Ill 111.1 'Ill 'Riii COLLEGE PARK I h it l.1111 I In 1fl1t t Ill ,,ti ',,., COLLEGE PARK CORNELL 1 1 llJC l.11t1 I 111 il111 1 l••nu ,\I""'',;••~"""' BIG CANYON CUSTOM , It 11 I ,1111 I Ill 11111 I 111 h.1 , •••.• "'"' NEWPORT HTS. '' ,11 1\ , t. ,111 I htlr 111 d11ll h111t"' \\tlll 1 \II.I I.up• '11nd1•1 k u\ ,., 1 .... ~,,, • •1 ._I \It• ""I I t d \ ,\I it ( h' ll•'I \ t I\ ,ti\\ 1uu ... "'uh11111 '"'" nlttl vo/4 il~1 ' lalboa l ay Prop. R•olton • 67S-7060 • I 002 GeMf'GI 1002 PANORTASTIC VIEW . .•.....••..•.......••.•.•.•......•.•••••..••• ··•···•••••••·······•·· Ye:, at 1~ • And the home 1 J~l really 1mmuruhtlt>I) ~orgl.'00 • a~ are the £:c.rdcns .a fhlrna~. hl>rary, dmm.: rrn Pnc1.· rcduc:c d lo 159,500 673-4400 HARBOR Getl!H'el I 002 I G~ot I 002 •....•.•.••....••...... , •••....••.....•.•••..•. LIDO ISLE 1.Jke new• Lido Sood 4 UR . 4 ba . I· Owner. Custom bayfront Lawn. patio. Jacuzzi ; pier & flout SJ25.000 BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 J...\01 t COA~T H'°"Y COUl)l\iA (J( l r\o11\""1 CORONA DEL MAR Jn lhe mo ... t dt·~1nabl1o· un.•a , \\1th J ~drooms und htKhdvr rl'lllal Ju~l ulx>ut lhl• lcm·l·~l l:M"lCl'd. KoocJ Corona dd Mar property uv:uh1blt• und worth ~vt•ry bit of S72.!'IOO BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUlt 27tt-YE.Alt '75-JOOO I GeMt-eil I 002 GftWNll 1002 ••.•••..•..•.......••..••.••..••..........••.• WESIYY '.'\ TAYLOR CO. HEALTOl{S -..11t1, l~Hli OCUHOllAY Acre\• I 811'. Supl'r C'h:arm C.thf ru-11<' 3 Ur, 2 b1' + ctro i r .. r ll••r. i.IUlU Ui"'lll'r. kttth blln!I l Mor) ,.h,11..,•, qu.thl) l)C11mro rr1hn1" tt.u"rtt ~41 lh ffllh \ 'tci.ll Ull thr p o 1n\ jlt~.~ou l>onaht S ~uul l'o IM)~ IH' lii:I ~8.\4) 0J>t'O 111 •ot.I 214!1 ~\Ill•• A\~, "'' l'ha111n•I ltd DWG HT>'ULl. Y t'OZ\' 3 Br, t lb. luxul) C'u. ... tom bnme bhin" II r•·ln.: nur Mitnn11. n~-..-d '""' ~»Jt' 111 ~ • .\00. WT ~7 SHCT ACU&.A• OCIAHVllW 3br c-ondo. \'lid unH ~IU,000 UllJt't' llul ltlt-r pnrt• '1'1 1 JOO m~ Fo.t•v.n.y 1014 CClrCMMI cS.t Mor I 022 ••••••••• ••••••• •• ••••• •••••• • •• ••• •••• • ••• •• • H\!Y 0 t' Tll t: Wt: t-:K l'uron~ cit'! ~l ur du1>lt''° ~ Hr, 3 !SJ , l'Unh'r tut , Pt II t ', ~.900 t\11 l\J lt• bt1<1t .:u\1• •'lUI r\·tlu1•1•1I h• In ''" 1i.·1 t:), <\'I ll'n t Siji>J1oo ,\~\ 1u:: 1077 lul\d 111116 14~ HIWOFflllHG ~II.I< IOU'-"llhl1~ {)upll'\ 1111 ~~ It l'or11cr. th'ar 11\•Jt'h n111l 'h111JS "" n1·r '"''')', 111111111'1' $1 07 ~>UIJ HALPIHCHIH ttt-:.\LTOK~ :!'i:.!i t. t"tld~l 11" > 675-4392 Hwlthwat• .. och I 040 ....................•.. IUILOlRS PRl--COHSTlt. SAU :12 t Bt•\h oom honw' 111 ll11nun 111u11 Lll'Jt h 2 lJlud.!> lo 11rt'.1n '"" 1.1kmt-: hnm1•,l\t' • •·w• 'u 11011 .. I.IONS lSTATIS a 25i1i tll:J I 5!1:.! SOhl TWO STOR Y DHIPtl lD $47.fOO! :? ~IOI'\ b.ira:Jm' l'rttttt ln11w 0 l01..1t111n \11·'" ,111 ltlc Clllr) Sll•p llll\\ II I 11 HU: mom S1111111,h 11111 ~ hn:ph11•' t-'t1rm.1l 11111111 •n·4' hi"'" "111ol..t•1I 11111 n-1.. 1•orl.. "ulh ll.1111h l' h l' 1 ' I. I I l II • '' \\ .:r"''"""' 'It'\\ \\ mil 11111 ~l.411\'Ul<I' 111 l.11 • ""'lt11l1•d lllJ.\ll't \\ fll \II 11111 rm t•1l r lo:wl' .' II.1th~ :-t1t111111 ~'·"' "'"" tu "t'l'lu1.h'll \\O\~hk1•\.,, •l ,l,lh ' <'II \ l'H'lf 11111111 :\" 111,11111 " 1111• 11 ,. •• ) .. 1 ,, \\' 1111 '( I ,11<1 l' .1 II II o" 1..:: 1T1•1 " ~ I ' [~llJtl ' ••SSl,900•• l 111\ 1'J1 I. toy,nhmnt• 1\111lw1 j;);.! iOOO WW l'.\lt" 110\H~. 3 U1 Waterfront. Lat.lo Nord 6 HR o r 4 BR. &2 BR. apt. On ~andy beach S28S.OOO LUCE THAT COUNTRY FULtHG7 Thi-.. 1s the horn<.· for 'ou Room fu r loh ol kuh & pt•h 5 or i Bdrm~ Qu1t>t l'UI dl' ..,,H· ... 1 in :'\l.•\\ port lieach $8.t.500 __________ _,;: ll.1 I~<' l-\1111 Hm, up.•11 U\'.lnh 1'.1111ut'l l.1Hh Wdt. •II ~l!I:..(.' •1111',l ll\ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 2 I I I .Son J~ Hil' ltood HEW'PORT CEHTY, H..I. 644°491 0 J~ I 5'Jy\•ll .. Dr ..,,. N 8 ()7~ bl bl 4500 Orri"cJI°" CdM l'Jm~ ~lto1 t''• t \l'I' I li H h II.\ pout \ I•'". fJll\ b l h . :..!l!f 500 1>i:. lll\)0 -~~~~~~~~~~-----...... -~~I Geftft'OI 10021GeMrol 1002 :.~~~~~:~ ••••••• ~~?:~ G........ 'OOJ I Gf'M'f""OI I 0021 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··············:;······· ·······················!*Balboa Island* A~~~';~;!~~~~ Tn~i~!:ttrH• I 11 1· J u l I r u I I II ,. II ,. I "l'!Jr :Wulh (°l)a!'>l l'laza . E!! Grt'.11 5 h\· 1111111 buml' 'er~ "h 11 .rnd t lt".111 ~I.'" I~ .11nl••1I llUt-:t' IJm1I) roum 1>.1tw l om bo Lvt.. of t'\lrJ• llli;hh up gr.11lt.•1l U\1111\'r Jt\\ IUU:> ::,a:,,:,UO I k""' I U'l ,·t."llar PJlll'I 111~ t\. h i:hl fl\lur•'' °'"or ".1 I I llil)lt'r ~.lllJO • It ·1 • :.:>:! l\!ltib 5HDROOM DECORATOR Unl•Htity Pork It\ Ill\ llt'l'Ul ,llt.11"' llrt'.1111 IHIU~l" S\:dlklt.•U ..nll 111 rul dl' i.ur l0t•u t I 11 II t: H ... E ~ u to: l.'I 5 POINTS Ope" Sot/Sun 1·5 1:111u111h I 11 .... 11110111 ... , :! GtJrtl In l\'H•l lloor plan. ) 307 Diamond h.11h,. 1)1111111: a1 •·a t 'o" m•.1rl) 2~00 "'l lt'l'l .i Ill :"Tt":T\" 111-:\Cll ~ l ,. E I< I ~ J ·r :-.; 111\'IJlj('I' H1·d .. ·1·11t ,,,,.;1 h<"drUl)lll), luri:t' forml) -----------1 \'n:w • L a\li.h f ronl ~-KS..•iJ..11.1t1·1(·11um•dµr11 1-:\•l\lh111i: \UU h,1\1• k11d1tt1\0o1lhhu1ll111'111 '"""' 1t1 1: bri c k TWO STORY pt'1t11·' ''""11"•1th 111th·r • '"·''' '"1111t•tl \ J l'J lll t111.l1111: il"h"u"h•·1 l11t•pl;11·1· l'111111lr) Repossession VA& FHA LO\\' DU\\' (\Ill tor 1lt:1.11I, Fl\!-: UEOH1)(J\I ""uu h11111(.·~l ,,1th•· 1·111111•r or ·""I 11.•tl~ 1.11 -tt .... _...um L.11 1:1• i.:t11u111l-. \\llh ilrt•Jmktt\'lwn {;I terms u~uJIJ\ l.iri:e f.11111h Fl11ntJJ ~ \1,1111 \111111•.;I n11r 11.11lt'I' .1l'"1'" '\t'.ll OK liKH . ::.Oi SOU, l':.tll ro11111 "''" f1r.·111.11I' "'-p.11 kJl:l'l1•1 h111hk1 Open Sot/Sun 12-4 h •··1t h ~ l1 111111n1:11111 ~to li:!Q l'uh '')It· h.ir '" 11 S 173.600 I 18 Am•tflyst ll.11 l1or '" •1util11\ 111~ J4DEREALTY 147-1231 I011k111 i: J)(1ul j,uu111 .11111 lill ...__. •• \ 1.11 • 111•·111• \\111'1 :I 11.Jl..t' •;••t t'',11 ... 11111: \ 1'1 l!Ull tOUI '<' ~~\ll,l\J'',tlll ~ -II.Ill ~K~t lllull I JI.I\' ,1 ~ ran h ••• fr.. •· , •• ,t ... , ~h·~ tu U"l' OI :-.111111' t\. "111111 •8 11 "'•uth l\,I\ 1111 h11f111.1; l.J'''' 'I'" 1111 111511.I" & uubuk 1l1111IJh 111.11 l.d \\1111 I l.1-.1 dour <'Olr. "1lh 1, J1h·d aa..rvTlME t .1l111-I:.! :!~.!.> i:l..1;.~ <Atndu\\ .. m.arbl•· _..,.,' ~.11111 111 .. 1111111 '.!:!~"J" r:::':::::'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-i ~~~!>;.r~·~~·,l:: ~)\·:1t~7'111 [ ~ lfilI;l!· .. UI t.:ourm<>t 1.•t• hu1. 111 I 'O' i1f.lii l: d1\ldua1 bn J l..f J ,t roo111 IMAGINE! JOd lor mJI 1hn111i: rtKHO ,., t'll lh•· i:Jt .ti:t• ... 1,\11111\ "'\\II 53-15.0011 1 .11 I" I• 11111th"1·\•1u1-1lt • 67)-6900 • RUSTIC FIXER + GUEST HOUSE COlEOF~EWPORT , lilt :. II\ h11mt· REALTORS 1t1 .. a1, 111 111"'"''' I ... -,~1 ._,Ml I \l'ltF t'1·111r.1l l 't1,t.1 \11·,,1 S49,500 -.1>.uh •1l l.111,• h .. 11h t11 :; • .11 11.11i..111i: • 1111! r.1111111 111. I lwh •U • 11'111111 • h.11111\ 111 .111 ... \111111. ... 111111' ( ,,,,,,I . I 11111111• "'1111111 lh•l• 1111 \\tlh 11111111 1111 :?51,'.; t: l HJ~I 111< I ., r 675-551 I CALL THE COPS THt5 IS A REAL STEAL! 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I '" I· ti I t I l.11111 I ' t It I t di I llu '" 11,,1, 1 ,. ·" h1 It• t ·''"' tl1 •• 1 • 1•11111 1 Pick A Pad :> "'' p.u '"tit• hnu'' ''''' / I ,I\ 11 \\ 111 h••lal I•• l 1111 ' ~1-'1• l"MI \o,;I !+l,, 1 dhtH tt\11 l d I COSTA MESA I'""' II ~"·'1' ·""' "·'1''' I 1 1H•tdtd 111·~1"1,•t~:t\' Eashide Colonial -..11 .... 1 • 111 ""' · 11,11111 t•111 S39.900. ""· ,111d '"" , ,. ~"' "·"'"' '"· 1'1•\ 1111·11111111 011 ·' pl.1111.1111111 ''""' '"Ill ••'" .111 ··-1,d1· "I I h I 'I 'I' I 1 I I :,.i,1:>11 I(;! lol .\ \l1ll';: l1rt11•al ol11 I 1·t11'oq1 l 1mt1h1111lt', 14-H 111111111,tl '""' 1111111,, "'"'It ,., "'' 11111\ 111:hl · 11 .. ·al1•••111.\.!• .• 1!HI "Ii:•· <tlu1111~ ti.111hl·11 . .lu'l "I''"'"' 1111111\ ·'"' ~·11,•1h111dd11\1 :-:1•1•r•1 hnil.. ltllll ,\ r.1.,11 ,., 1lllt-1 Fw •111111. ... 1111\\llll! l ltodtltl tllal ll! .. 1'"4-!,tlHI l\'11111 p,1111t 1,:,tll tllllll..' t.ill,.,t, t.iqu I l1t·lh 111 l>.al 1111 '-l:.!,:fi~I 'I 11111111111\\ lllJI b\ t11<• 962-7771 l.tlt•"t>H i:!l l . [~'l&ltl .... l BDRM + POOi. VA Assumable Waterfront Home Sl 19,500 with dock '''"I\ 1 .. 1111111• '"'"Ito aml uut "' \\ t .u Jtl'''· ~hut ltt' l.1tdlt'11 Hk•I l~Quail ~ liiiilPlac• Prap.,.ti•• 7S2·1920 t•OO OUAll )1 NIWl'Olll llACW Something for everyone on Peninusula Point \11 I\ I '"" 111 I "I 1•11•111 1111 Ill• lllL THE "EVERYTHING HOUSE" 111•1 ,• 1·. t h1· 111' 1h11 .1I , ... rt ... ' 111111•1· 1. .... 1l 1t111 1 •••• l''I 111\ tll •I• \ "'"" IJh Ill \11 I h .111 1111 111'1 I' I llH hll:.,1' 11111111~ ....... '"'"'' 1.11 i:·· l.11111 I\ n••m lt·,1111111: lo uw1J l1111k 1111111"11111. '"'"' • \\1111 1111• 1111.i: .mil 111,111,. rn.111\ 1111111• 1·\t1,,, 1·.111 'llill'I.. Ill '<'I' ~;:1 '"Ill ( ".dl ""' ;!;11'1 I •, 1 th· l'fll• \ 1'111,h 1 ,11 I'• I lht 11u_h1111I '.11111 ,II • ,. •I .• 1 Jt •• n, I 1 u c "ulpt 111 rcl 111.11 lah· '1111. ... Ill·' I I h,1111 I 1h 111<11 \ • "111.tltl ,. I 11 .111 .ti '·I.I • 111 11 1111 \ •• 111 ' .. ASSUME VA LOAN Sl4.500 11 ... 1111 tlul I h l•tlr nom llnuw 1111 .111'11 1111 '111 tk '·11' '11•'l'I l '1)\rl1"I p,111<1. I 00111 lal1 ho.1l ,at• , ... ...., ~11111.111 "'"'" T:tl.1· GREEHB~OOK ·'"""''·'I!" ca11•11.:11.itii. CREAMftUFF 1· • .. • . • :;i,·;-:::::::~E~;.':!::·'·;:: ... : [ ~ IH&IHI h t1 111' 1· t , •• 1 m.., . ---••••- I \\Ill\ l"I' ll1rni: ";I lft Cdlfontlo" \I E !'I . \ \ 1-; II 0 Jo: I il > O"n,·1 1 :1 Br. 2 b:t, 2 ft pit .h •u111.1bll.' luan llutt l rul dt• !'>Jl' l 'ntqUl' ~I •1.w 30111 (.'1•\ Ion lttl ;;.i'f OIJJ I b. l>l'll r .JOl'h I) IX" onl' ,, \ :,.'Iii •I.SO \I ,I\ t; I o 1lu"n ;-.:,1 ~11·-.~1 • PILOll 11 t-:.\L1-;sT.\ Tt-:. .">4tJ tJ5S.'.i • • lit-: \l .Tll-T I. 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Ill UI tit 1 111 nu 1 rph. r ul ti .... u Im 111 prt. ... 111.:lUUl<, 1·lt1'\' \II '\',J Jll'J ~1.:iuo !11.J :: ... 1·1 -Aul Estate byMINA.Y OVER & OUT ~ .111 lhl' "ay thru. 11 ·,. n · 111;11 kalJh u11~r;11f1·rl tu 'llll lh1• m o...t 1i.ir1" ul:u h1t\l'I' F 1111·'1 11uahl.\ ll·a l u1 ··~ h i:hll'd rl'lu\•111! J.11·u111. Ju,h '111 r11u111I 1111!'· St•111111' ,,,11·111 ' lmt11J• ul.t11· 111lt•1101 · Cot 11 1·Jrp.•1'' .l lwtlc m I llltH J.. lo fJJI I,' 111111Uk' lo ....... h IEST DRESSED llc•'I Dr1·-. ... 1·tl I' llOI. hom,• .;round l'rt".tll\ 1 h dt•-.1)(nt•tl lll'lllt' \Oo tlh mantl un•d l.m 11 ... 11111 :1 h1'<lrm i:1111I 1!111101: hool..,h,·ht•' t: '" lllH/ ( 11,111111 \ll"J \ C'llk ,I IHI. I rt·m .. 111111111'. '.11111' ;11 :! h.1. IJm rm.11;1· h\' rm . ::.1>7.wo _?bl!~.,.. rt'<' room. lrpll'. forced Ex•cvtiY• Mansion ,11r. 'rpl~. dr~ & t>llns F 1 · I 1 l'Jn•·lin.i:. Ha1, ... d IJ""· .xquti.l t' 111'° ' ~' lnlfl fmnt t.. bad(, man\ 11tral11~,rlq1,., ,.,.1\11 .11 ·Ill t•\lt .... ::.l~l.5<NI l'n "''. I Hr. -, 11 ••. ''"' m.111.\ \nu 1t•:iltt1r'' <.:all Torii. xlr.ts lo m 1•11t111n ,\ 1111 .. l:! !\ti.uh :irn !l~'!i:I luxu1y honw 1111t1·d 111 4 Bdrm. $38,500! T.1kc• <ictvantai:t· & !\,1v1•' llit-: ).arth lor thl· l..111 .... trt·•· -.hatfNl gr11u111l~ 1'-l't••h ;1 ltltll' \\Ori.. hul "h.11 ,1 !\,I\ mi:-. For rnm plt•lt· ll1•1a11'.' BKH , 1,tll :HU 17:!11 :.I'll Ol<lll'I' A ll\IUU-. EMERY REALTY 846-3301 Sl 9,450 Trt'\' .. 11011h·tl ""'I\ I)\ 1'1 'lit'" lilt ... 0,111.111 "•'11 0,11111\. I h1 I 111111'111 "4111!..1·n I II ,\ ala 11 l.11" h ,,, •• '"·"'' 11 tl1 • ( h-.ta·d hit. i, 11 l 11•1 ....... ,, .. 1d1ll\111.- •l'l.111l111 lh1 l.111111\ • ,, • 1t.1 ";', ., •• ,,_ """ '" d1i:1b1hl• .111•1 j, I ' I.ti!.. ~W 'MIU (.'.tll TAADIU. klll'llt'll ...... l.111·-.l l"" lolboo Peninsula I 007 · ·'l'I'" '· 11J11,h •.tr 111·h • t..1tf1 l1uUh· 1 ... ''''"' '.all 400 c 11 ~· roa All CM -· W U :Ht. .!:I I.I •••••••••••••• • ••• ••••• tit 1·11ratot th ••I"'' \ .11111 \ 1 'F \I .'111 , .'hit 1 111·11 ":;I lrt Colifontia" II.1t h' d hla i.:.ir 1111 IJ.111 l./1111'1 ,,,, ... 1 o n l't11nt Thi''""'''""" l'·"111n11 'I\:! .11111 ('() \~'J l·----------1111.11.1•, th" .1 '111,111 Ill l'HCll'I· It I'll-.!'\ •·II :11111 • 2 STORY. ... ... 11111•111 · llh.IC 'M,,! .1111 C'h111n• Jo .. "l '1Cl1· t 'ti.I .1 ~ .. ~.1 Sh.ik" riHil I"m 5 BDRM PRESTIGE Elecutl·ve Hom ,. , •· 11 , ••• 11 ,, • ,, •• "\ s6a.soo e l1t'.t U l 1 I u I I r 1• t•", I l)\Oom·r lw1ul'lll 111" .11111 11.11111 1-:imh-11 Two stor~ '.1uh1•1I & 111t•1I 1•11ln . l·'o1rm.d II\ 1ni;i r<1un1 ha~''' ".111 •1f lln•l)htl't' Lu,111• i:.111h•111-d uln 11m F t1 r Ill ,I I ti I 11 l' :! 11 ll l111•pl,Jl1• pith ("0 l<Hktl \\ ,. I h .1 I t.. " ,, I I U I , .. ,..~. ·"''' h ti.:h l•)lh l l,111:•· t.11111h room 1111.:hl d11'1 ' l.111 ht'll " ".111 1 111111t1.·r 1 ,ap t . I.I ti t Ill ·" I I' I ' ll I I • " "11 I' 1111" 11 lluman It.1th ~ ~1 111 1· h 1q;1 h<"th u11Al' ~llKI ~'I II air. ,1111 11111 .... , l11r JU'I ~i'.I :.tMI lllllllt' 1111.1111111 { Jll lllm 7.'1:! 17{MI BEi.OW MARKET :! 1111 • .! li.1 (Ill< 11h111111 l Ill\ l'.11 I; ~11 .'11111 lARTHTO,..l~ 111111 1.11 :1 Jiii l>H .!. 11.1 ""'"'' '" I Ill\ I' .II I.. ~,U !•Hi ~~~:ooo~ VILL~ R~.:\1.1 ORS . - l1•11w 1'111tlt1111I. :1111 :!11.1 " ltll 11' . '"' p.11 I. ,;.,IOI X.l.j .1177 MOUNTAIN VIEW .11111 ,,1.1111111... 1'111 ltht ,, p.1111 .... 1'1111 '"''" 11 . '"" 111.11111 '•I :0-111111\ l.11 t. h1 Hlj.! C 111'1' 111 M hllttb 6' ,IJ11ppltl1! 111.1!. I'' I h" 11111 111 our li1•,1 I llH 1.1111 h111/lt'' Ill l 0 /ll\. f'k ~i;I :)IMI LE RAISOR REALTY l'1:!:t l ';1"''"'"1>1 11\111• l '.1111p11 ... \':all1•\ Shop t '11 CALL 833-8600 LOTS OF ROOM .. Ill''"' ,.,, ......... t\ 1'.111-. ' .... 111111 (" """' \\ 1111 111\\ '·""''' 1'1111\ i:.11 ol1·11 1 111111 I hell 111 l1.111t ... 'I'·" 1111" l ,11111 '' '""m :! C111•pf.11• 1111111\ 11111111 .11HI 1111 '" h1•\ .1hle· ,,u, ... ~_. .u •..• '~"' .~~· ,..."91 ..... ~ SECOND HOME ~ l'-.•thon1n, tl1tun tuttlU '·"I I. 111111 \ 111111 I \11111 •• ,.,., ,. ....... '' ,., l'li lllfl' ,, 1nd11\\. '" .111111. 111 111 11t.11 "•11•1\ f.1111 ...... 1 . li.111" \111111 "''" :-,111 ·~111 11111 t\ '.di I '5'!1" i....... ........................... ~ LIDO ISLE ll•·tlH••lll • It.1th-'"I VA-FHA $39,900 . l.trlllh IOI dtl'll ,t 11 II/) I'\ lt,1 \11111' I'll l.<1\1 1\ 1•111 111" 11 Jl.1I111 1111 I ht l 11,111111 :.! ''"" h1111w, I IC 1· 11 t "" m , :c h .11 h,. \fl s I's 1-;1.1. <)I f( I\ I,' • I !!!;;~;;;;;;::::!!!!. 11<111111' l11t111 .tl 1l1n111i• \l.111\ o lht•1 t•\t1 '" Spr.1\0o lilll! :! •lwv "'1.111·1. I lfl IK'.111111111 j1.1l111 0111 1,1,7 ,,frf \Ill I.it 1:1• 1111 ' ~l'I l1hl1•tl t 11 546·4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. ' " t.1 \I I ·' llfl • '"' t•h Ill 1• l1111·d 1 111 d1 ,11 '"''"''" ,,,, t \,ittl I••• II ,,, I 111, 1•t.11 ,. ,,, , .11 , .. 1 f.1t11t h I ·''' 11 I Ill• '""""'I rt I t.111.1 °'" 11• I Ith .ti 1111 rw.11 ''nut o''"'' .uad p.11 I. I "II fot 111•1,111' PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 612 S200 675 4060 -I It 1\i T .. USS 'The Hobby Sito " hlur I.. 11 11111 1111 .. 111 .11111 Roy Mc Cardle 11 v • Sw1•1·1111n1 I 111111· "·" 1 .1111\ 1•rt11•1I .1t R alt 1810H I 110111 "'II h 111'1 I• ... 1.r; .iM• ·" ""''"'1 1• an' • or e wport 11r1•11l.111· t.•11111111·1 l 1°11•1,1 M1·,;1 ~1IH 77~ 1111" tu 11111\1' 1•1 •.uro111: l•----------I 1:,1111·\ i1111I 1!1111111· h111. I ,111 1111 '1!1;!;' f ll 11 I .1 Ill I I \ I (I" Ill ' I rtJ1l•·'< ., lit 1•11 I 1111.. In \lt'-..1 \,.·rill' 1-:Ji.t on 'lah;11.t11 t llr :! Ila. lrph•, I." Hm, ~111 111 1)1n llm, l.~1· ........ "'"· 11111 Jilli l'-1•1.t~~' ~h•IWll fh /\11pl IJnlv l • •• 11 :,u; HU:!X ~l'lloll a lt• 11111111 Ill l.1" htl1tn 1 Su.•••t1J' ~''·'"' ·"•· l ,, Ill •• ' t .. ' I• ti I Ill ,.,,nd u.11 \ • I t 'h1lolfl•11 ' ~111!1•, 1:11111..111111.111 ;i '''"'"11h i1t~1 -.1111 Tt\ $(111!'>11 1111 :1' "'"'"' 1·111 ., u II'" 11 rc• \ ... " "'' II 1117 Wltl l''lff'I 11 'I• ti I 'I' I 11 f o IRVINE I' h ,. HI,.·" It 11111 ,. I II 111·1 lt•t I lllt.tl 11111 II '• h1·d 11111111' .111al 1.1 11111 t '"""I'\ •1111 '>111'.1111 ... 11111• •.• 111111111• 111'111•1•1 !\111q 1111 11111!1l11111. ltl.1•.111111•lrt h111111• I I\\ 111•1 J1•1f\ 1111 1.111· """' "·II' ,\-.k1111 ~'lttl" "' I '.t 11 '1 Ill II II ~HERITAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-~trHI 'Ah.ti \OU I 1> •• 11\ •• ,"I' n." \ll oll\l Jl,f\I •l llll!·lhllt ' \1111 \\01111 illl'tl 111 , 111 ..!I . I l.1-.111111 .td • 1111 "'''''"""1 .. yi. .... ,r !-1.itunf.iy, Ill l'olll t.. 1111\ I l!l.:1tMI • UMIELlfV AIU• EUVEHHOMES UNDER Sl 9,900. [~IR!IHI . • REALTORS ~ macneb I Irvine realty llGCAHYOH Surr o unded by !>pac1ou s patios " C'ustom tile & bnck b<>nchcs this h o m C' has a f('chn~ all of its own. M an~. m any <'-<l ras including: C'nmplt-tcl~ shuttcrro. c us tom wall coverings. ~1ulo tim('d s prinkler ~y~tcm . <idd 'I h~htmg & much. much MORE. Appl onl y $132.500. 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''ltm p:unl wnllp11~nn11. ~t.\l(\"Sl'l.t'M UlNG m ull fo'rfft:at .Smljobt. C•latt MekifMJ .sJ1.0101. Oian;a 111 Stbl, W~kday1 ........................ rvh•f\.'nt'c. ~ 7'Tl1 mov11I. airunl11 1t Lil' ti ••omt ulli $:/Orm , i1peeuil •&$6 ~7• "eloomt'~; 3-l:?G •••••••••••••••••••••• Wf'C11n·CarJWt Clcancrs _491S-.~lO. I DO IT AW l'~lOlrJt'lm'. 13 )r.. 111 11 ~· un\•JCleliocllGll '1..U NO JOB TOO SMALL! •-....•--•le• ---· Kltctito Cabint-u. {'11t SlNJ 1 oorsh SllAP I-: u 1• JI Ort t) l.and .. r ap1n.-. .. ...... ~ wall units, J:11t1e~ paUoe ~ me va nm~ Coehoctor ~let·trical , l'lumbln14. WITllSllll'SllAPt: M'.!·18H \ly U1onwi-11rt Gt-tting b.>lalremdl'!(.&ttl~l9 AllWUpholwleryAllw?f'lr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• el" K,., ... ruh.,, U4:t~~; K Comm'ICleunlni; KUlll)'. HoUS(' pointer. aiuar. lteb. Freie ~l 1· CERWICK "SON . · . &-e;~ l<'t.' Cnll SS1-1H7 Molll• ' ne " ln u~a 8yN exvr !4 Kt>lli r1>le3.6'l$ l7IG Add1lloMI< Kt"mndehng Jl.\:-.D'l ~A~ llo m\.'1> 6.. -------••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 '7~ :l('h k c..,. ... ., • -Llc 8 13l"J4.2 .\vti. t:on."'''.entluui. J II J• ant!"{' I•• d 'Y. C1tmt-'lrc:pl .. t~t-·J'lanh·ra. ~pny ~ _:_1· . Ut' •••••••••••••••••••••:• C.:w.Lcim Qirpiet ln~lllllu· ~170 '73·1lOU C"rulumun.1'4.\ ~ hOO~l>t:lcanmi: wkl,Y. t::I.· 61'\cl.·t\111l·~lt> l'jillu Prof p111ntcr . h1t /l•xl JU!MODt:L. <:omml0rc1.U llOlllli You u /Ml n u pr II own tr unsv BJ<X'li:Wall~ DllQ l'1b V\JiAI wk,reus I'~ c•st. 6 lh.111de ntu1I. Lk, )')'n ltev._:u rs. All woik auu. Custom hom u It add1· J~~~~~li1~~1~!:~~~ . ..ustUti. Rt•b,&ib G4ti0464 i$1 06tl ~. S4tl·27S9, Plumbl·r. rl•11alr. r\'Jlipc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~en1n• linl'$ & 111 ... 111llu-Remoq1l~. ltmbml(, to11· uoo <• G1dlt'y00·9!115 P 1 n II. r r 11 nI11 g . --1-·m~woou 575 ronJf. UM'OR NIGllT 1lt•I, lt C/bond /1111>. Drain & St:,. er Ser' ke &Cl~. ~2 ~l! or 64:!-t«lSJ -------------Uphol1tery ••••••••••••••••••••••• est.~-3'~ 91>.1_:Wt. lioos.20 Ynl eitp.IJ1 N.li ~en'I l'arpenlr)'. <:um . -49731~ . c .....-/COltC,..._ Ge ner al Contrurlo r . R d l 1 D Wi ll du 1,1ny t )'p t'M1\SONHV-T1le, bnck, --Bill'iUphobt- C a r pe11l ry·Y1 111sh &••••••••••••••••••••••• Flnancmgavail.M33~7 mer c:>i en iu uy!I llC)l'St-:C l.1-:AN I NC block. <'<lncrC"tc & :.tone. l~a Pnt~l' !o':ur Pr1n·~. JUSTPLUMllNG' -·, Remodeling & Repa ir. ' I • . -8!12·4517, eH"f> 04:.!.-880!>. ,.urn :ill •-<1ulp. c..tll an l.Jc'd ~·~. Lletlns C11lwo Pamtmg. 642-411 a Sen '"ll Unm~c Co over Rea.s ratea. Call 979-0379 f'rrt> Esumales. Ph1lbpa a.ctricat Companion· Nurse l!pm !>411-llltil --Xlnl refert'nl't'IS m-3335 20 yrs. Reco\ l'nng / re --------~1 Cem e n t Co. Pat101 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• . WILl.l..\MS&SONS Re pipe S..ciol pairing/ n~s1yll1111. Nu JlOOM Addil_lons, gar-dnveways. Lie/ Bonded. KLt:CTRI CIAN·S mall Lh ·e -1n ou t. •·ree t Jltasoory1Bn <'k1Blnck Paperh..ini:l·r !o:uro Prufcs~1on.1l l>lumbini: JUb too small. t:cl our u 11e:s, patio cvr & '1Sl·S657 aft 6.allwkn~. .....bs mi11nt 1repairs 2" lra\'d.t.'73·6686 sto:LL idle Items Wllh 3 &Slone.CallSM·78'!9 peJn l'l'ltlt~mnn. quulily REASON,\HLE RATES p1u-e bclure you th•cidf'. t'3binels. Mr. Kern •-' · ~ . D111ly P1Jot<.:Jass1Cied Ad. ------wor k K\'~nu u ab tc . Contr':.L1c 11J00&.18 Wm G Ci)'kO'lk 1,own1·r. 547·7334. Want ad results 642·567f )'rs expr •ZS3l08. 548·5203 <.1a.ss1fied Ads ~2·50711. ~~ Call 642 SO.~ SS!M711 1-~~~~~~~~~I ~li-!">9101tl4S·6lOS. •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.........,,. a.oc• 314 Hlll!ll-.-• a.odt 114 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN DAILY BRIGHT -NEW ~= lwat1 """'"'-looet1 4400 R...tab W•ted 4600 lusJMu Lost Ir Found 5300 ro•.. 5450 .,••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Mewporta.ace. 1169 Sip'): Rm Only, no -t'OOk ....................... FOL'NO; Bike. Girl:.. \'1r • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi;, for oldc•r rmpl'd 11011 N('w BwldmJ?. downwwn HOUSE WAMTED II B Own'-'r mU:>t 1den L...:iUe JacbOft OCEAN VlfW dnnk'g 00 :.mok'g man llWlllngton Belich,•. blks Couple married (7Yrs> ICE CREAM SAND. ti!y. 962·76!>9 2376 Sewport 1-llvd. 3 Br duplex, ~25 mo. By mo. only. $4S. 1.543 from the bch., l,OOOSqJt. wino children or pet:. NETSs;!,500 MO ----l'ost:.1 Mesa 64S-8964 or 64~ Orange CM. J avail. All or pa rt. 40' want lo rent or lease a 2 Exclusive. hard to obt:un Found Shcpht'rd mix. blk Yf>u an~ tht' winncr ul ______ _,_, ---sq.fl. 536·7~. or 3 be droo m house fram•h1se m l'llrsiu on Vu." & tan male. vie 8111~101 & TWO l"ll~E Tl<.;K1':1'S l<. 2 Br w/pool. newly decor Room c .M. p\'l t'nt & -, . w/yard & garage. Must JO area Owner mo~ ing & Npt frwy !">i9·383t e\'es. Ute in s ml quiet com ptx. bath. employed adult, no 2000 store space & 'l'$0 of· be pnvale & quiet We must sell. Tt!rtl\$. A.,'l. WttMnl Neff0ttol Adlts only $24S. m-8S33 motorcyl'les S4tl·l72Q f1ce space for lease l'Or· are clean tidy folks & can ~· LOST : 2/21 Siam<'se Cal. loot & Morin• ner Harbor & Bnker. Call ftft•ft •-$200 l f 1 1 · l r:,;'8080.t "' repalr. op. A N T 1 Q U E": S H 0 p • e m a e sea po 1 n . Show Oceanfront 2 Br Z Ba. Con· clo, rerrig, Yrly. 5400 mo, 675-7694 4150 J oh n Wa lsh, C.:ttizt'n5 ....,. -'"Tins;:". \'1c. Linda Isle, Bank.979-4200 NEW PO HT B fo:AC H · N.l:Uii~Zi47 Hc"'ard. Ma rrh 3nl thnt12lh · r 11 I --$4500. INCL I ~VE N· ----1\N,\ll EIM tHome vmg rnre or e <er Y <.;d M dclxsw tc. ul1l. park· WANTED TOHV & FIXTURES . fOIJND: Sml Black & c ON V I'. N T I O !'\ ' On Bluff. studio, $130. 'r~ maJe or fern. linl. diets. ini:. S175. ~I':. <.:a.lJlwy 642-SISI or673-4430. Gr ay Fe m . Dog. Nt . <:t-:NTl::H ulllpd Fee. bome~patJo.544·3833 67~ Mey <'r & Surf, C:M . l'IOl)W.l\u1ella.1\nahel111 .... MHdow .... GoHCo..w r.mcllec'""-.tT_.Doot., Sc ............ ,, .. ' t-tblecb _M_UJ_._n_R_e_n_l_al_s_.54_0._S37_o_ .. CKatiOftRftltals 4250 OFFICE ··oR L EAS~. MAY 1st ln .. shneftt ~_-652'_1 _ 1 ·1,·11~1· cal! 64256711. t•xl I Br ~ Blk to Bch. Mar. 21 •••••••••••••••••••••• Koll <.:enlt'r/Newporl. l!OO • ()pporluRity 5015 FOUND: Fi•m Dog, Rik :J.33 to clu11n Y•lllr Ud.et>., ttl Jul\ 18. Or furn. il75. hmmolh Condo tbc 1849 sq n. SJ68. Ground floor, NEB> LEASE OM 4 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1 b r 0 .,.. 11 m 11 r k :.. • • • ___ _ _493 __ ·7_4_10 _______ 1 across from hfts 7. 8. 16. fe(·epuon ofr :.10010 Ill· 5 BB>ROOM llteArthur Bl\•d & Saz1 ~oy"'"t & NOW AVAILABLE S4.S-130a, work 979.2731 cld's ulll & deunini: C:all 2 '" b nth 1o; x t' c u li.''e ln•Htrneftt Joaqwn NB. 768-4H2ti --atiOft l,'J Biie to Beach. 3 Br 2 Ba, .,.,.. '"' 3 752 ' ... ,._ Li R o· R bJt tfttah to shor• 4300 _.,,..,-ool or ·S448. hofl\{' Prefer ll V ll11ls Milte:l•d7 • --••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 Bedroom, priv balcony $210 • 2 Bedroom, lg enclosed yard $290 s~·de~k. ;~iy. ~.~•••••••••••••••••••••••Share small oft'. i•1tenor a~ca ;\pprox ssoo6 rn0o i"O R SA U > S0,000 ~~~~?.~~~~~'..: !:-.~~~~· x.._.1& 44thSt.N867S-07il Share J BR h m. Pref. de1.·orator seldom 1,,,rt' Call640..6 0 +shurc:.of W;ilki•r&IA't' r,75.3005 · · tnstf'llCtiOft 7005 • 3 Bedroom. 21h ba w /(pie $375. wrk'g women. Will t.'On· SlOO. mo 675-9226 "•t ,,_~~~...... Heal Esta It-Sto<'k ·~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, bltns , sh ag cpts. :iider sm child. Apply in NpBch.. price lnrh.klt•': •Sum· l..OST: (;aL Call.co mo:.Uy THE frplc,BchlBlk.Girls,no person.2192S.E.Bristol --1---------1 m11 1-:~l·row Corv . hlk. Santa /\na. W. of pets. $295 yrly. 646-8781 •---~------2fll). 100 t1q rt "'o ('o.,ta •Walker&Lee ~1orti::ii:i· Muin on lht•r ~0.4 100 CAREER BARTENDER • • • ~l!'l>J Nr l''wy hum :111 Co •N,•v. hou>t' :.uh·~ --· l'ntlcss10l'tal Ma nual wUJ All have bltns, and dishwashers * CHILHBC OI • Consider Small l'cls 3 Br Mariners Sq uure. SJ26. mo. Small patio. lge hv rm . 675-5502 R.r . Luca1 Ml 1\. 540·2~1 dl\'"IUll .• ltl· .. alt• ur 1 .. ac.t Male BOX E H. fawn. l('<tC-h you Ill your hOlllf :J.15 Vll'luna -----fici•:., •;\larkctmi: ()1\, 1 •,~·1-:..HEWAltl>! (:!1:11 lolwu Bartrntl..r.l.carn Co:-la Ml'l'a llrand new olfr~o•s 14.,, :mu n&:IO\ c)lhl·r~ 1-'111 5!1'.! 5762 & Eurn MON1':V. $.'"1 Ill· - '"'ou ~ .. ft tho ~ 1nn~r tlf than llf :.11. ft .I li:l' ul F"m ntf, II n furn Inn ,. l I' () •·lutlt•ll m:11J1110 l'.0 . Uox DRIVE BY: intersection of Graha m & Heil, Huntington Beach WE'LL BE THERE TO TALK WITH . 1 ~ ~ ' " ' I ' more 111 o "" rr e · Luo;t wht FM Spll /. pup K 3• N "a h ,. \ TWO FRl::E TICK !-:TS le> flt l'' Ill t•o:.t? l\ll''" lf'~~I avl h'<t' dplx nl':tr h~h. llox 1264 Tu:.lln, Cal ,.ks, \ ir. 19th & Poniona _!~I. cwport l' "' . lh<' . ~1~ ~~n:sc'!f:o t.:all Mon h 1 Npt s~-5112:! alll'r_:.__ I.I~. CM 3•:.! 76 t;.t5 56.')li Jobs Want.d, 7075 W•st•rn National lusiftt'ss/ln•est / •••• •• •• ••• ••••••• • • •• • YOU!! KENT ROGERS REALTY 140·260 I or 141-1300 loat&Marine O!ric·e Su1ll"'I , A1rport1 financ• MCMM,toLoon 5025 FOliN I>: 'l'ni: mn lc• Show ;1rea. CAM PUS D Rl\'t:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1.11111.'M' w 1r1·tl 1•011111 ~I.m•h :ird thru 1 ~1 11 ~ew~1'l llcuch. 670 '(q lusiftHs . \'1l· ol Montt: V1~la, (.; M A~All El \I fl. & ~2!1 ~'1 rt. avail r'ull Opportunity SOOS f,4X.:u;:m l'EN'l!FH ;.;,r. 3454 D~ ES!:'> 'hup t•n bale', Toa> FINANCING Found kn\, Irish St•ltcr IVMl W. J-.,11'-ll.1, .\11.1!11·1111 l>f lltt' 220 S F. to 600 S: F. 1 ~I 1tll'u 1 ~0•11 • 1 au I. 8·11 to~· ~r, l pnt fee ~1·~~~~ l~k'.1;~1H ~c;,t"'"011 Selc•1·tiw llousrhold. Nur:.mg & Fnrmly Care • l 'c~onnl'I Employer P ayi; Ft•C' 4.'\0U l' ;1m1>u' Dn Vt' N. II. Cu ti :l<IG· 150.} . l C 0 N \' !:-" ~ T 1 11 ".: ,..l..'n 1cc b ldg. 1'1 a r l111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECONDARY Plcai.t'. cull 1112 .\h,x • '' ulil +Janitor , 35' per sq ~I HOo ur t.~., 5ooo "1>1 15 Yr ,\111or t1tulw11 ---:Wlot·lauri)OUflH.~Pl~ (\ 54!>-8~ i aK___ No H~dloonl'uy1n .. ~nt LOST S t lky Tcrra ~r Apt f\1i:r. ll B. l'l\I. NpL !!~~!!!!!~!!!!!!~~!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!~ Apcwtadh Fundslaed * * • 1'1 1-:<'llA:-.l ll'S 11/\Nt\ .111~,H·r~ t11 Hex, V1t'''" 11rca. JOyrs Bu~. <'XIJ. 1 · oru..funU1h.d 3t00 -----8u1inu1R•ntal 4450 LUMBERYARD For lnforn111 t1011('ull po 111 t homt•s, S J C . Xlntrd!>.21:1144;1.1493 II Toro 3832 M.wport hell 3869 ••••••••••:·~·····~··•• t'em..ilt' :!1 ;111. "'"' ~111~ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl•l.s S40.uoo + \'\•ar &16·Hl96or638·3954 llew11rd 4!lti·l1127. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• TllE l<:X(;ITlN(. shurc :; hr httUM' II II Owt1er r•'lll'IOJl ;ifl er 30 H.fp Wont•d 7100 PALM MESA APTS stzu. mo. 1111 & IJ:.l t 1it· ~Ut·cc·l'lllul ~rn1~ M kin1: --------Persoftafs 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 4·plex upstairs, 2 br. UTll:JTlfS PA!D .MI NUT ES TO N PT • pd. .\I a ry J 0 • J oh 11 Stores & OfficH onl) s1111.0tl0 which 111 •BANK RATES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acrounlml! 2 ha, clO!lcd itar .• itas BWCKTO OCl'.AN BCH. 008-S23Jor%89086 ''·111 March lst. llli:o <'lurlt•s 580.000 111 r<l<x•k Onnkin.:prubkm'• F/CIOOKKEEPER water !um. $:.l95. 586-0361 DeluJtc Private 2Br, 2ba . BnAh. t•·" BR. '\1 \\port Oh rl •CM. l!t•nt l'hmw Al(t. 831·4200 f J') BALL(Jt )f·' Call Alrnhol lll•lphnt: w I t h t• x ( c n s I v e cau an er 2pm I lk n I l ' OU F nnn·smkrto ~hart'ltlftl "' ''""'' c .2 rnnrni: " I II 0 I .11e ""a ·I c osc·rv:.. from S180. JllH hM'. many Xlrn' \t.11n u,,1.:t•s. Loh ol NURSERY ~ "l Ml N I\ ~I hr:> II day fi35 JM:IO 1111 '••r I t'Vf.' opl'r :ic· 2 BR, 1 ba, central heat & bllns, garagv. cable' · /\dulls. Nu Pl'ts 4•ounlml{ ~·:1.pcnt'll<'l" Ell · air. garage. washer & Adults/no pets. $3SO mo. 1501 Mesa Dr. Bal Pt'nr::_S_ls_o_._675 92.l•· p.111.ini:. Good walk111~. !'ETS Sl8,{J()() Vcnr Hef1nance to c·onsohdate SPIRITUAL HEADER pr. in prt•pannJ! llnarmal d er ....,..~ 83'7-WJ 00 yearly tease. See l (S Dlk f' l f N rt l\111 lltll Larhenm yer Much more for owner-llcbls. Make llomt: rm· Open 10AM·10 Pl\1 :.talcments . Salary com· 1'Y • ~· mo. appreciate. Call for appt s .as 0 ewpo LIVING ALONE 1;w :i!12ll: eves.673·4577 oi>eralor. P crlcrt selup provements or jusl have l\d\ 1r<' on all matters, rn c n i> u r a t <' w / ex_ ~~7200· ~1 ·&}12 ancr6 PM. Blvd.) C/\N llEA B~Ml\I ER ' for u land$rape m an. t:xlracash.(;all a1:i~.El(;am1110Hc•al .: pcri c ncc. We s tfie ld 1~--·--h 3840 -546-9'!60 Gl'l a Hom male & )!.11n Located Ill IK1<1m1ni: s(l MECHANICS San ( lcmenle. For appt. I l>f.'vclopmcnt {'11, (714) 1=.'::7.'::::'::::....... PARK NEWPORT COM FORTABL1': H ~::-.;·1 Ornn~e <.;o. J>n ccd lo NATIONAL BANK 492 !"13<1 492 r11:1111 !li!J :mo llKITOHACH APAllTMEMTS RESORT ;i ncw frit•~d.Tnfind sell A~.837 4200_. ____ 1714)638-3954 I A~C)our. cool with )ourl1 ACCOU_N_T_l_N_G-CLK 1·2·3 Bedroom Apl.5 Bachelor l or 2 Tl T GllT l'Ffi . ;-.; h Id 'II I I l.lONS J:o:STAT E.S l~drooms and ·L\ HI · so. 1----------1 MEN'S CLOTHING ~~'· Tru1t <· '.., ren: C' Pis uv:H .I E xpcr'd payroll ti.: s,...,_2579 S!IZ 501 rownhouses H.;,,,.\o\ JI., o;<' 4' •1 IDEAL SHOPS GROSS $6.5,000 \'It. Dffds 5035 . lilt -1 hrs 54~119:J'J A, P11y. Xlnl c·n ht'lll''''" I-l-'r.$239.SO G•-sforRent 4350 S.:h•t·lcd~hor1!\ov1J il.The F.xcl us11e lo<'n l inn ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGE I w,)!rowmi: Ill.II lirm. J:-X l1w. 2 llr. 2 B;i, dhc 0Pt•n 9·6 Dally LI v I NG -..,-F 1< r1 125 w ~)t h m reatun11A Cusuul M<>n's Fur appl. 644-1':11;11 1•:1.L pools ide a p t. nr lwh Sim Pools·Tcnnis ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ll ) . . . wear. Partm•rs rr~hling. LOANS up to 80% FIGURE MODELS 126:1. Adil . no pc ti.. $1 !1~ \rro~'j fro m l''ashion (;,,r ,ii:c ~h~·I hc'.lr~. or c:nncrri Must sell. 29% d own. ESCORTS ------- Mt).8362 1-.1.rnd al J amboree on ;\orlhl'tr..lJ:\IC'sa 1 ,JJ.!I'. or in ° ca Ajrt.837-4200 htTDLoon1-81/•P ACll\'1l1c>.; U1rrl'l1Jr. ,., I S.'15. mo. !l'"Jtl U6S9 t>i:I !l:t'JJ 1r. .... D TD Loon~ Ourrnll· Appl. ()nly l'"r 11rf'f rl. M""' v .. 111• ---~j11 .lo.1quin lhlls Roa d. ~,.... • •14!e Quid l>Ulllt•\, 3 1\1 :.! 17141644• I 900 ----I CKTLS/MU FOOD Fnin•,..l Terms i.inct· lfl-1::1 llonw·Officc·Sludio ( '011\'. 11111»11, fi4il Cc•nll-1 Ba. Many xlr .1s N1 From $170 •Sini.:lc• i.:aru).(l' $25. ~ksa S~1ALl. (.'OMM EH(;li\t. Gfl OSSs:!!i.OOO MO. Sattt Mt c 631·3811 s1 .<.;11-.ta M1•s:1 O c t•a n . $300 /$:1 ~.; •DELUXE• ~cmlc 11lar bnrlt\fiatns>. Sho1)'.,,0ffit'l·~&Slnrai.:1·. Ouht1111d1n1t loc a tion . er CJ-o. ----1.5:16-26.~1 . ~:.,,thluH J br, 2''1 bo. Ookwood offt•r 11 tht-stora1tt.'only.ll:l3 1!971 1-'romSb.'>.mo 5.111.n-1!! on~111al uwn,•r "' 27 642·:!1~1-545·<~·11 FOXY GIRLS Answmn9Ser•ic• :l Ur, l\lr It.•. twnh~i· 1,..,,..,. ln,•I ~1rnr.m11ster flll{."ll l m rcsort h\'lni.:ata Offlc•Rental 4400 COSTAMESA Har"' rl'tir1tq;. Ont•s Announc•mftth/ OU1t:i\LL ~J \SSAC.E :.1111X°\,:npe~~<Jn1,~';./.'~: 1 11 111 m & dbl 1•nC'<>)'oue11nalfvl'cl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ab<>ut.50'.~''""'·•ll•l !°"•Wr P.rsonals/ J\IOI>ELING w /pool, n1 rt• yll lor ~m.111 '" I', • I ,· d C'lo...1• (ti llanks, S&L's. hnr. r 1•1 ll\!i U\lall. Agt. Lost & F .... _... Jlom"·()ff1"1'·Stu-'i11 1•111mc tlay!> or :.lllns. 1111 · «'hlld , \\Ill 41111,.1111·1 t.:·11 ·•I(<'. 'u t o oor 1501 WestcliffDr. Hi·,1.1111.1111~ & moJor l!J<.4200 -.. a • ' " 1 lud wknd:.. t:U t •• sn1111ul(t•t.~>3tl~o.111 .firn o1p1·111·r .1vail l'onl & 'r1'1~c~rrc~· •. ·1~t '10$rl1 "r .'11.~l1ll1l1l1111•~.n. Nv,.port F1n.111rwlClr Shop111111:l't•nlt'rc. l-'run1 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 540 .. 14/lOor~IZJH~I 54:1i7R7. H11tchin1mn5..1Ci ,;,r• 11'"""1111111 .• r,·11• Adult' Nl(;tl'l' l.1<:11'1'1':1> TE~ LeaslnqOfflc e Spoc• 11111 "" t-: 11th St, , :lC)O \·1111m in Co. In home, Lost& Found 5300 PltEGl"ANT': onl\ no11t•h l' .. ll••11 .'"1te .\lan a•t"1 hluck. Xlnt lratr1e C'X· 1',11ml'. 1.ucrat1Yt:, l.ri.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;a rin" t onficlPnti:il f'T h ou:.c• manaAcr • M 1ddlt> u1w l'pl for 1111 un • 1h 111 <:orona rfrl M 11r. S:ilury open 1\H-1261'1 . l l•r. i-ltl\'1', fl•lnr •Sll7• NISl'Ol'llTS.1\ rullllflll• u .~ "' ,. ,. I' I I Sl 500 L' C) u N l> . w ,, It l .. d h <il41hl.?:n11"1CtZ46 pt1,..u rc'. '" • ,1i.p ;iy lll\1!'11 ory. • . ,. tt1un1>1•hni: & n •lt•rr.11 ihl ok ... 1'<' ICI;·, .\m1i.:01 Woy, NB lll1IVtlll'1' lrt'l'l•H ,. ° Ca~•· ~ <! ~1i:n arc11s. 644 4:,7!1. Sa11111y,•tl/llu"llY malt• 1\1111rt111n , .1clopt1on & nin llc~tuls,:.rn ,:r.u 1.l1 1<IM•lor!>:li; l•U.i 11111"' partir~. lllll} '· -l'Yl lwlh w11J11t "aler ----V1t• :--l;1tt•r/lll•;1d1, II.II kt•t•pini.:. ·.1. ~lu11,111c•ll hv · tn1J1; Iv more! Fri·•· Sun-lll•ut & ,. tr pd. Ph . " • • ""'2.:n4<t ill llH, 11'1 Jin, '''l"'1111t· \\'II W I <. tluy brunch. 7 D-rbaro Schaff~r .... l\l'('AHF: ____ :,11.20:,r.:i i---------- I j!uru)le, fll'I\. 1'lllldt•l'I.. I talll II h•r' 1_1 _ t>-IU ii:.~lor f\.12 :ll I """ ,. ..... ...,,... it:;.t W, l!lth St FOUND ('nlllt' l1k1• Piii' AllOH1'10N t\'>St·:Mllt.l':H $!: ..... mo . .....,"""' to:tllul 1 :i llr :.! llu Twnh.,c l'h1~ b•·nut 11111 11>in.:ll'•., ./ •• c-•-.. Stn11· hlcttt 111 C11ron,1 tit·! ( o'la Moa l\pprox ~. 11111~ old. In Co11niwlin1t /1.t Hrfrrrnl ELECTRONIC µlnM ____ -3844 ll\\·, th1>p. dhl i.:ar w/11uto I & 2 b l cl fl•ll "' u 11''. ~=-,.._.., )1.ir. :1-i:t1 i':a,t t'~l llwy vnu iirc• llw wtnnc•r of Paulu11110 SC'l1uol llrl'.I l'1t·1t tci<h• uvo1I .. 111141, ••••••••••• •• •• •••••.. 1111111 1111111 1'1101 & It<'<· lurn1~h1'd Iv uni 11rn11.lwd ~ ,,.._ 1:!1~1 "' II tltt•\I lo :,n111·k TWO 1-'H l·.E 't'l<.;I\ !':"I'S 10 ~lfl :i2711. ;&l llr hvlphnt-M7 91!1~ T._.._1 L c1r, .\tlllll only. $:1:r..? mo ltC!llL'lf1urn S170. .,..,..., __ , Shop 171111,12 4210 ur lht• ASSEMBLERS IWTIW oc.. 1,,,. avo1I. 7~1 :n11u1 ~:::;:::.·-1r1rn;;:11w17!1 WesternNatiOftol J"uun<I 111.1rk l.!1h, VI" llt•Get1H~T0«h VltteAph !>lll Ul:!M Modl'I~ 011er1 10 lo 7 .I'_,..,.. • ..,. I ------• loat&Marl Slutl'r/i':11wa1d!!. llll l"urltll'htth•t>:1.lla~ You'll t•n111v i1 n•llt\'.l'<I -.----. Sorry no vets or ch1lclr\.'n. lnduttrial Rentol 4500 n• ~:l l!4i~1:1 111 out 1.,,11 nia'~··i~c lH<'!il lc•mthf'i•xohl\I\'(' H:1)IN11ll l ,t Urh&p1er.2 Hnt1 m mn l 1· 111•f\ICf' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Show l'allll:l:\<\~l!I Op.ttin9s now on I st & 2nd shifh for A•· Hmblen uper'd In pri"ted baard at- u-mbfy. ,..worlc or ca· tx. fabrication. R<tq's 50lct.rin9 ability, color cod• & compoont fomillority. AblHty to cOtN'N#!lcate In ln9lt•h us.ntlol, Mlcrodota offer• compatl the woges. fring• benrilh & xlftt wort.Ing conds. ' Vm.111,. of T ur1h-Itek DIJ t•r 3 Hrl, from ~ audl11hl•" Mooth t11 ,?'.ol>~1 Ft M t.l1011t of Mnrt•h :lnl thrul2lh f'ouncl Sul \II' llrouclw:1y ('hok l! of l to 3 l\dr111., 111 mo !l'i!I llti.11or64'·4!>10 month Ul'C:up:im·y. $I iO up ston• nffll't'"' t'l't'-1 t11•r , l11c· rc•ur tloor. $:1!1'1 /\:'llAJ I 1-:tM 61 Ne,. fl<Hl . 11~ l1rn l>lk & c l. 2 11 t 11ry. :l U1lrm W b iiiµ~ uir li.it h 11:11111 '-~ct l:lto l ~•i.!·'!~ !-.I , t nit C 0 NV t: NT I 0 N wh1ll•p11ppyll.'H 7301. townhomc1>. S'l60tn$4:t0 l.llXI Vll·: '2 r. 2 bn. Oa kwood lll•nt·hBI 11 1111422'1:11 ~ l• 1>111 " 5w ... 111 .• '""" <.;t-:l'rn ;u n10 Thn.~ lllit'kYil'W Ur .. ~Hll\ll lrph ltt pa tio, 31)' ••th ••;Ill HOO W. KulC'lla. Arlllht!inl found l.i.: tnlllC' 1:1'11) c rit, l Jrvm<'. ltJ3.04_ on ___ ((1,'('k ~Ill > rly ll7S·GJ:;O Garden FREE RENT . , l'h·nsr cnll IW:l-!Mi7lj, <'Kl vi~ ll•.00khur~I 61 l·.il 1---------• Apartments Otfr('c·~ ,,, lov. n~ :IY Pt' "~111 Sq t 1 · or<-& w11rr 333 to claim your li<'kcll>. mi:•·1 I·· v ™ 1239 I PAIK WIST STIPS TO BEACH !>el fl :\11 .. ,1un V1<')0 lit :1~\1~" !1pnrr5i1•;~',~~ rrum • • • J.'ound m ixt>tl c:nm :111 APARTMINTS t llr. t 11.1, unf. )'riv S400 -.,... .._.. l.11i:u1rn :>.1i;1tl'I 2110 II arµur Sh(•p, ttlk t 11t11 ~ht on 31183 Park view l.lllW :: llr I h.1.1111(. )rly $4:.0 l!~l;•;:lh ;!tlllhq n 11;11 111111_ :JtielO S<1 l''t , W Pf'r 11q ft l•---------•I chr~t & ll•<'l , \lt' l!<•nd1 \\.. Nowuvu1l1Abl<>.2&3tn . 2 llr, 1 lln, rurn., yrl. 64S-05500f6'2-8l70 -60,,._R<nfT .• 1.,.oc 1 11 •.. _,,~ .. ~rC'l1, N.R. Agent DELI& i\Unnla llB 536·!Wl7 ST.\llTINti 1\T SL~1mo. s..~ s;; _.. .... ·,.,,.., SANDWICH SHOftS ---- 17141552 9200 SEA WINO lr.t7 Wt:..-.TCl.lt'1'' NB SIO.OClOlo$.10,ClOO FOUN U: Aus L Sheep L -. :___ Condo. 2 bdrms. 2 bn IOOIM 4000 A(;1' 541 5032 for l .<'aM-: nu 600 "<'I fl 33•,;. Nt:T l'llO .. lT Do11, l'u11. M. Nr. S1>r T lllt'fLF.ROCK Reaullfu· unfum. Y~arly. S400Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bhK'lt l>ldll 11r1 mr II II ON <.;HOSS lnll4h•le & Wa rner llU. I ~ d~T~alt'<i. 2 BR. 2ba. l\pts~~.~k up. Cn:i~~!~1~!~~0:•.S' ~~;~1~~11;1.o. cullS36 m 1 Cnll now. J~k for thl' ll-llHJ:llli _____ _ en 1 rary , o n quiet 64s 3967 s . --------nu11ln<'r!S ppor l unlly F OUNO : Yni? Frm t:ul·d e ·!l a c. Wa lk to · · 3723 H1rch . t. ~l'"'POrt Specialist .Mlx·~l:-'h"P •<:cillin·, Blk !lt"hools bus U''l ~·1s Beal'h (a l ;urport l CHESTNUT BUS. PARK ~ ' ., ' "' • i .J4f>.27i6. ' ".... . 8!~o~~"~'!i; ~"~.nl~~ _97_9·_661.'6 _______ -1 ~><'~~~~e ";~~~:i~~.u~~~=l l 'PEH'1 ;,~~'t ::,~n s~e ~ ~tkuf1 a..,....a.:ac:;::e.--l:;l;-;;41-;l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ cookt!'molte. $8S J)l'r mo •1 MO rnr.1-: RF.NT • for ~HR Rcpre!4l'nlah\e1> 0 M J~S 1$-1 ~1111 ,. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~:-ac_i_ou_s_3_b_r.-d_e_n_. -2-b-.. -. -· 673-4419 1 i! 3 Hm. off1cl'S rrum Ccnlrol Santn Ann, nt'llr L FOUNO -,-•• ----R-1 ..,.. -------51 25 "t Fr . S4SM71 l555 W.lo .. •r.C.M. 1 • .... orrii~ra. a Drop a ~bblc Into the s d«k.<1,f1"1>k.11ar. Nwrit Bch,Rm.w/hath& prr mo . 1 wyi; · N .. ttoMarhtlotl••t Jsl.Cnm t•rofPearl.Coll I Oce an rrum your Apt yr lt:_ A~ults. 1146-197!:__ lot ch pri\'11. $150. Work i\lf1Xlrtl'r lfolt-1 No lt':ciC MARTIN 549-3655 & 1denl1fy. 675·2432 Lc11se.Luxury,sttunl)', . r I 2· 3.) rl'q 83332239l1l noon &ASSOC. Matu~ adults. J l7S5 Csl 2 Br. 2h Ba, brand new ~17~m a e ->· yr~ ------------i.-ound: Boy'!I JO !lpre<l , Hwy.~. c ondo w /a m e n it1es . -----------: &e<uti••S.ittt .. , .. .,..RT ... 1._,. bike. oranlo(c, vic.-Foun· ,White w11tcr view. nearly M W, bll to beac:b. 2 & 3 Br, $280 to $310, •~.J.:lBJ ()C' 494·ZS39. Bltns, garaite. pa Uo , 2 Room$ wtbnth. unfum . 1 F u I I s e r \t i C" <' AJllU"v "' ~ BEAUTY SALON tain Pla7.a, F, V. 963·2012 S3t0. mo. 1213)439-64170 door l o 8c11rh, $\SO P e r sonallird phn n(' 3200ToGIOOSq Ft. 4 Booths, 5 rlrvcr~. com· ---6i~5060 673·7lll'1 ser vice. confe1enn• rn•, l'rrSq Ft pletely fur n.1l'ht•d . In LOST Danner r ing. -----------1 room. xern,.. A\ ,111. m 2 Air t'<>ndlUont-<I oHkr~. C-06ta Mesa on Nrwpart Amet~yst & diamonds Excluswe Oo\:er V11JageP\1 ent tK. pn \'. CM 125/ airport ;ir~a (:'I B.l :implepart:mi:.lii3-4400 Rivet rlci:.t•toNwpt Heh. Keeps a_ke. Liberal re· condo. 2 hr, 2 t bu. f!"l>I . wk & S60tmo. up. startmit $125. 833-31\40 H_.\,..R_B_O_R_l_t_E_A_L_T_Y __ 1 ~., ward. 61_3_-00_32_. ___ --t \'ou don1 nMd a aun to pool. t lbhsc. $375. S48..:i954orS56-00S8 ....,.,,, ••ctraw fast'' wtlC'n you f.42 0042 ---------C(l("Ofla dcl Mar. •l!>t> to 32tKhq n w 1000 sq fl A/C Roy McCordle LOST: blk L abrador place an ad In Ulc Oally ----------"Room w/kiL privgs. Costa U$0 sqft. air cnnll. part. off1<'t' space. All healed. R.attor 1110 M•wport Retriever 10 wk!I. Vic. jPilotWantAds!Callno" llavl' somethinll to sell! Mes:urea. m g. C . W. Ma:..tcn.. Randolph S t , Cos ta CoslJ.l MesaS48·7729 J6lh & Walnut, 11.8 . -142-5$'78. Classified ads do ii well. 645-3508 673-4120 MC!\ll. S620. 5'16·16S3 S36-1956 • 1/J PRICE•• SPRING SPECIAL 1\l 1 y l11· fl'rnurrni11h M11111'• Mai,:11· 18!14 '" llnrbor HI. CM Coll 642-NAIL MASSAGE 110'1'1-:J. O FFICt-: fl01'11-: A\' M\i'OI NTMt-:N1' i; W P)1 to4 OOAM 5-10 GIRL ----otrT<.:ALL '1i\SS1\GE 11on:t..-110M f:.on·1c r. MCtn f·r1 s.io 2210 aft t'iP M Apply In Ptrton 9.5 --- Spiritual Ad•IHr MICRODATA AnV1s 1-; rm a ll matters 17411 Rfll Hill A•• llEAUIN(:S daily. Lie:. lr•IM,Cot2714 9am·IOpm, 2230 No F.qual Uppor•!mplo)·cr _M_a_ln_. S_A_. ~2·'_!9~28~'1..:.·--~~~~~~~~~ M i\SSAG E AUDIT C URK 8obJamC'i·l..1c. Mll5lleur Req·s accurulc n izun• Outcalb 494·5l ll aptitude w /knowlrdite of PICKY, rcrined. rauliou~ 10 key. Lite typin11. Wtll 1tenl, s eeks p1rky pctih t r a in braithl p1•r:.on cauuous li!irl. No child. w/min 1 yr business l'X· 19·35. Photo cxch. N.8 per. Swin~ shifl. Xlnl 640-M76 workln ~ ronds & ro. -------1 ~nefils. Phone 644·4300 )HAM POO/SET $4 on ~xt 32l or apply 180 Mon. Tues. Wed. S6 olhe1 Newport Center Dr. N.6. day~. Sandpiper Ha u 8AM·SPM, Trust Audit Center , CdM. 67S·7720. Div . .. . - AYON U"9U,Yow u-. ...... Me9tyToo, j ell qu111 lll)' producb made by th• world'11 l1r11c1l {l.Nlnlellt'!I rom p1o1ny. ll1trrc•1tt-d .. Call JUNIOR SALESMEN Boys & Girls 10-15 yrs. old, earn '20· ISO per week get ting new c tomers few the Daily Pilot. Work hours are 3:30 to 8:30 afteT achoot &nd a few more hours on Saturday & holidays. This 1s not a paper route. No dctl vcrlcs or c:o llect l nc Transportation provided. You must live in Hunt.lngton Beach aouth ol Garfield to qualify. Leave name . phone No. & address on tape recorder 536-4298 Equal OpJ>Ortunity Employer MlfpW_... TillMlfpW.-4 7100 .............................................. -S~LESMe-1 12Lo18 years or age wantlllg to eam $20 lo $S0 or more per week. Ch nee to wm trips to Phlladelph.io, W htn~on D C or Cape K ennedy . t'asb . bik s. Jo-kartln.g and other priies. tr you llv~ in Costa l esu, Newport Beach. Huntington Beuch or El Toro Mission Viejo area. call 5-&9-8956 nnd a k for Mr Scott Equal 0PPortunity Employer 11001.w,w-... 7100 . ............................................ . ~~~ ..... ~!!4! ~ ...... : ....... ~~~~ ~.:.~ ......... ~?.' .. ~·.~~=~ ..... ~!t! WAITllSSH S• In 1tra' e) ;inl 1tuft t ull -I' t1m1· Xlnl b .. 11t•l1t, 1\ppl)' In JX'h011 Of'nll \ ·i. Jr , UillO Cu"6l II>\) L¥11uoa lkb • •PfTWoaLD• Pit Dull,, Pe~e•. l'luhu.ihua. Poudlo. Shill l.tu, Malt e. L.bH4' AIJIO, Coc.•lwh , \00 m txcd ncnt.U .t.:bull.) Oan1ni ' Tiibh•. b uphul oll v. h1h• WANTED ,·hr•. aull(h i.:lo11t1t .t. TOP C S il 001.L \R wood bronUront Pi\(0 f'OR YO\..tt tit><1ut1ful <tlM 6480 J•;WEL.RY. Wt\TClll'.S, J!uPVl<'I· Slud -~11 m~\ Lt"h' It I t'rm d111inii hrt>t'd ~ W lllh ut 1tl'l. 1 cJe*tll.I l..1bl :t RT OUJ t:M'S. t'lOLU S I L V ER S f, H \' IC V. F INE 1''l1H & AN TlQl1t-~ IW~ 2'lOO t-•Jtf\I\'\\ SA O.,en eH• lt'll\~ll. b ('hD &i buHct ~t'~ s:ni iwo :ueii "..,..~ Mwc"-diw AM' h.alu111 Gr~) bound ~ s... IOSS Kln11 """ bt-d, new. Kl•• • •••••••••••••••••••• •• • T 1 t'tl r •••••••••• •••••• ••••••• tlnn $1~ met de1. U11illll ~ 1005 r:~:,t~~'.1tt~"1\1i .a ~Old p~dllh St•\\1011 hbonll'8:U2°a3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'\.lf,.~~ :\t11rh1nt•• furn1turt• FW.wood-k/ •JOMATHAMS• IO""S 1h.a1r10. \lht.• ~ m"r $7S cord * ANTl"'UES * ,.,.. to Yo. .. 1i!IW \ lln Hui tn ti II T ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• ~ ~ '1t'Ul'\I d I i.-10 Bl k) ~ver t'h•jr1111,.,. ~.-ll· t-h~ lluil lor 11uoo.I homr.' s1,tH·1 St'!' •11.: L>"h"" M •nRESSES \..PTO 10 . t>l-'1-' " old 1.ha'a Api.u, Lh1na. 1,onh•r On'n ~ l-\Jrn1tun· llummd:i. \\hill' U.ll l~-414 L11ll1t"' Ski' ~ llooh Urt.111d Ill'"' from n\llth•l ('I) ltAI l'.htnii F'\lJ<'ri;lt.t~l> Int.int Hlk\ b Oltll'll All m uk4'1> t\. TELEPHONE SALtt U :ll\l...,t.""ll t>il-0001 \'(lrki.htrtl l't•ir. t-'t·m. S~•.1t. \lu.1· .. 11111111•1\> 1>1u•• l\11r1101n prll'<'11' L..l l'lll-... 'Ol IU'll '"'''AL Silkt•n ll Jl1 . :.I 11> ll>\11. llu.tllJl!l'. uld trunk ~\II~ MEN WOMEN \ltr Wfll l\'ft-;s' ~~ .• ~~t'''' t i Jll1t!d pnuth i.ittil\:·~ ... ,,., lt>:M t' .. 11c>1•ll1-<ll'on1r.1t1 ---------c ........ w~ 11 \'I rt•'l L .. 111,,, """' t-:ldt"n \11t t-'. <'~I Sul - -~-... --..... W-.4 JIM OVR 20 .. ' , • ~ onh 200UYd• <.'.urv<·11n.: ll.iby11ltWr '°" -& > r old my ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~\I.... Fvrftitw.. 1050 ltrlov. Ci.»l ~n U2'.1 )4() 1041 or Zeollll 7·US8, 'horn•. Ou:1bl• htt oec •DIC SICllTAIY. LEATHF.R ClT.P.R Have run elling Ora nge County's \l \ltt·11 ~It ;1h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IO\ Ill~ I \tJ11h• UH lll'I b-$ UG.S4 Cd • St:Wl~O l 'Clll'\ . l adlng n• p .. per along with an f.'11 ~.it tJ "1>111 s1i01, • s "" n .. w,.. ........ "'" ~o \\ht "I h1dt' a Golf ~h-mb(>.r,h1p lor ' . .11 •• • 1 ' m Brand New ad,l'Mlna OPL"DA""OF"" e ,..w • .• "-v • • °' ~·" 1 • t < "'-'' • .., . ... th l dri c ..,UllvJ\ l..'ti~Hll t11r11 . 1:111~. ITil•l h1•1I Sii Ill r hit...-.. f\llll' , .. .i .. t I co ~ee~ highly tkll~f1 Expt'nl'n~ ampo, "'an c an y \' ......,S 1111'. 'll'~Fl \Io"· \Hf W1 h1H1' ll11 ~0111 :'\t)l>I.. ~ .,1~ ~1 I ur ;.81 7 '"· I •ol 8.iby111 tn Worn.in Lo'"' 1n it rur-.-fOf' 2 111rb aies "" 10. t-:n1th5h ~peaktn!'. rd• CJll Ion frt. sec Y or ft'S~nlll e <.::ah!omla Sponv.Hr DCILLINT IAIM,,_ JI.II l'hft Ur l..1i.: lkh ~I.)\\ l!lth M (.' M \l•)l"n' pos1llon <.:all Control 929WHt BakerC M Two three hour shifts. \l.lmh .. 1on )1 JS " .ill Honn 1060 Career t:mployment S40-d>~ ·• IO:J"l·.•O S:lM:lO •••••••••••••••••••••••"·1nt•d ci,rmJn. Agency, $~·8$0~. 3400.-~ a \1t ~uneJu .\rmoire **'BUY•* l'lt>lhltr(" h.,1,,. t-:n11h,h Jo11)J1w ... \\.i1 Ht•lu·, • lrvme,Ste t02.N8___ ~S.C,..._, FUU Oil PART TIME ~11h lw\l'lt'tJ 1;1.c.:-. door. Gu.xi l ~~ 1-urmturc & •Jr \\e~t~·111 Xlnt t•<lll ~1:..u~~.'b.t't':!.~.~"~,;~~ .. ", 1IJe11u~y Uµeratur •. Earn EXECUTIVE Expcnt>nccd . .so orH Come in prererred, or call Mike Burl "()(Ill PJnt:b & dt· "'>"hant· .... on 1 \\Ill hor.,~· su(·_nl"'" ~l.)O ~ "... ,,. ... bi3 3322 more by rcn11n11 space. •' II ""2 n••o 8 Q .. t • John 2SO E 17th St l Su't 0 IH'ah• l'lll \ 11\I! ~ ffil'lJI r 566 "''"' (" \ 7\)(11 I ~adln11<.:dM ulon.J1m. SECIETAIY r:1 .... ...... • ""' 0 " son . . ree. le • "Olk Sl500 Ph iS286&i St!lll<>rYou • ·~. ... WATERBEDS t>147321.~ro43 Ideal person will havt> · LOTl-OY--646-·100,CoslaMesa,Ca. MASTERSAUCTION Reg1slf'rt:d ·•1 \rati1.in l'(lmpl .. tt>$l~tl~dt•IJ\1 ---1 unusu•l ab11Hy to ex .\NTl~lEGLt\SSSAL~ 646-8686&133-9625 Gt>ld1ni: h ~r' nlU '\;t;\'f.l<lSDf.H~>I.\> IEAUTY O'lt e rcl&e Judsmeot . xlot For old nt11btuhed ren Lk•pfl•.,:,ion to .\rt GI~'· Aft 6-CaM 142-1542 Wt!'l>ll'm t;nl!l"h l'l!Wl.I .\qoJll '.lH·n ICJO 70ti.' \\ r.TOPl'Omm&'< NB secre1ar1al skills. tal&leasinsco.P 1t1me, H.fpW..+ed 710 NelpW..e.d 7100 \l\Kt:lltH tton & 1>ll'J.,urt• GUl>ll ,11loru.&u-066l .540-8$82 matunty,r1l'xlb1hty.l'X· Sd<lv.k Allco.~nef1ts.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ 1;;,h1b1tur ::. rrom lhal T4bll'. leaf & cunform.1t1on t.:..111 Jlt~·or ~.11.· C • .1111''t"" penence.and lheab1ltty uuur.etc ~Ken<.:llrf, RE.\L EST.\TE S~LES ~~l~.mm·nini.::.unh DH•i:on Tt',J-.&CJ Sat. chot1r.. MJrblc Form1cu I :JO"l.11'' ,,,.., 101 J1a:..a \\ l'u11fr, n1 I BEAL'TY OPERATOR lO v..ork u.ndu pressure Theodore Robins Le.u· ATTENTlO~ S2Sll,Jlt'r month Plea .. ;inl ltt.•m !lpm Sun 12·b top, orJnge N:n~uh)'d SuMt'. 1'"1 ~ cb1Wrcn " .tdulh i•r .ill t \'ouog halr::.t} hsl needed in a rapidly (tr owing '"' <.:o .• ?096 II arbor LICENSED. .ilmo phf'rt' \I I rt' l \1:>m1t· Ai:e L001:e. lili htt:h back ch.ur:. Xlnl -..:tit•·'· F.xt·elll•nt 1·onrl1 I \\/<W without roUow. Will El t t I C Blvd CM 642.()(JlO UNLICENSED ::. ..1 1 So llJrbor 111 .. i..1 to DL' rood. ~l o(fr s-16 J5Jli Ba) Thbrd llunlt'r hill t1<11l'' Kt>awn.iblt• hi. ' r"•n. lmmed. O""ninos ec ro·op tea om· • · ' • · i.umt.> to LuAun.i Bt•arh 11•\I 111d • "I"' d 6\...._ ""'"' ••1~ , ..... d.1)-f·~RbOfld L' II"'·''""' ... "'" "' pany. Reports to pres1 ---Gt.'T.TllE _REO l'nitt··• .:..1 .. thoi1 1,1 ' • ' " -" u m -·'" """"' u"..,.,., • "' " J ....... _.., ,1fquahf1l'<I 6iS.6CY70326A d , d dLV:-.1 $35 Pu Shift PE'T " ".id F1"l'ldl•nt1!1c•J t1on D1•orcl' fun·c· 'JI" S46028tit'\l'.,,\m••h• ent. sen resume an • • <.:AR • <.'hur~h "l"3" ""··!,·\ ' ~ " • -• .\l anne Ave, Balboa 8ay\·1ew Con v llo•p • ' u ~ ..... <·11111• 1•11 ""nda' Im t l room hO"'"ful or rum TffPA'.\\'S'f'\l l luu 6. salary requirements to . ~ • • TREATMENT' On\e So La"UO;J , !f:ffl77 .. ' ..... _, I I ~,. H bo I d >I h t 'lslund. . Box 617 , Daily Piiot, 20SSThunn,CAl 642-3SOS. \\e t rain you to sell .. 1ll'rnofi.:la'" Thomu,\llll' king H orst-s . :in<" o. )OU 01~co \1,•mht'" 1p n1 bdrm :-et. 4 pc her .. ulon feed Sti.'I • ..,.,. fr<'tl lt11rlo. .. ult• · Tiit: I n ~110-l ' P .0 . Box 1560, Cost a .Macblne. .Shop Helper to homes with lln accclerut SECRET ARY P\1 E~talt· Sull" Ant1quf'. dl'n furn. run• book~. & Ba) cfft•a 751 11704 6 1'4-fiOIK B &G•rt Mesa.C;.i.92626 do2ndoperauonondnll edcourse1hali.lartsim PumeforN.H.ad'l<rrt1" :.11\t•r. br.1::.,,. rlo"k". h -• OYS I S presses &£ h•nd screw med111tely. U you are In ini.: agt>ncy. ~xµl•r 'd oni.: 111ls. (juJht) 1tt>m,.. 0 1 ,. r '1 n l •'I u C'" Jew~ry 1070 •Big Protlb Sl'lhui.: ~c\\ I !Oto 1/ycan of age. Dai· Expen enccd t'lcctn c1;in mach. pref some e"l>('r tere .. tcd m earrung big t)'pl.St M9·2919 1\17 ~ ll1dcabt•l.I. llurlrnRlon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1111 l-1ow1.:r Ho'"" ~I :,ti h• Pilot delivery routes .to hr \\k. Commercial. Apply at 1660 BabcCK'k mone) from the start, - ---llou\e Qu<'l'll .,,,, . bdrm. WA ..... TED ••a ~l > lor SI! '""tp.1111 may be available m your restdenual construe lion Sl c )I. blv.-n 4 & s PM Rel 1nd1viduaht<'<l !re Scr \lce Station Attendant c·w.tom m.;dt' '<'IH!l II\ 1"'111 unl1nisht"d :-:o 1 ·00 i. .1re11.Earnprof1t for de· Gt2-l<i82 Mon ·Fn trairungonlheJObmon at ShC'll Statwn in S Appliances 8010 rm.llmi•lll'wt.oll p;llnl TOP l'\Sll l>Ol.1.,\11 Jur.i:i: Bo' 1221.1 •· b of I rr I L p Liii:-'> . .ill \\ t•oll co(foi.• & I' \ I D ... •) I' \ I I l " • . I' • lt\ene:."' cus , tnps or •'"'-"'--.,/M-~ S...,,..y many opo ices ocat· Ji:u na ermanenl ••••••••••••••••••••••• nd lbl l ll t 1 • ' n l•rJnl ' "''· Or1·~·111 men:h.1nd1!1e for selling F~/C~I"'-/"-'":.,. Ofc ManaReml'ftt ed thruout Orange Coun Part time dunn1t srhool. f'rcii:ht 1>.imai:e llolpumt ~ii-I 1 ~t~i36) JPP on) H :\\ EUl' \\ \ rn 11-.:S !li~"ti new c,ubscnptions. •'or ...... ........ PEOPLE PERSON ty, c:tll for furthf'r de lull time s umm .. r SJI,• 36~ \\ warner _ \HT OllJE<.·r~. (it>l,L> 1 inf or mutton plea:.e call 100' .. t'ee Paid Exec look mg ror part ta tis. Ar I e n e. l i 14 J l'olle1tC' i.tudent pref ii neJr llJrhor. s.inlJ Ana.· Con tr Jttur lon:cd to ::.t>ll SIL\ t: It ~ F It,. ll 1-: Firewood/full Con& •t.12 ~321. From San LaRemdeniAgency lime assoc tall' 1n 848-8742 Will tram GOOd p.t) lor at 1, prH't', Bl'uut Fl\1-: t'l'lt:O. ~ 1\~ hWSS7:,dt>I 1tl:!:fu;!I 'Clemente -Sun J uan 4020 Birch St. Ste 11>4 \\holesale supplies. •""lly 'J(ood man. :r.!342 Coa:.t 3t•u r:. 15 1· u. rd r1 g.. furniture retum1.'d I rom Tlljl'ES fi.I:, 2:.•r111 I -<.:ap1:.trano area call' Ne\\port 8eaeh 8338190 capitalized.673·2%23. Reception1i.t. Typing. llwy.499_·4141 _____ ~a!>hl•r I.I r\ er. 2 Mo. old. model homes. Ml!dltt'r i._ __________ h1ni;:.1tl' n1.11tll'"' tw' ~""""'"" d 1\1 ' v Call for Appl/ EA tab '65 shrthnd. bkkpn&. ex <.:all t>40 ~%7 r spnn11-i & rram\• itd t'Olhl l;':"'t1u~or~ 1!:~~o c~~i Manufacturer of wood & prcr. 642·4532. Serv1ct: Slullon Allen · · ran ca n · E a r I) TK.\DE Y<H.1 H I~ TE S.')(1 19:15!.111 •1~1220 • A<..&ORY Work·L1te. 2·3 ceramic items needs 1....;.----------• dant, exp .. r 'd . L>;iy & 1n :<.:ONl>ITIONt:L> AP Amrr1t·un. Traditional ~tout-:L l'.\I< f.>1 a f'mt• .>-. Op. nights \\k, 45 hri. per pe.rsor1$w /related l'k1ll~. RECPT/SECRTY Evt>s t'ull&p lllmt>.All PLIANCES. Buy·st>ll · Sofui. & L.ovc Seut-. White I Ii tn\1•,lml'nl\'111)1 l..1l<'hc11 'lool )I\ t::quJI por. Employer n1gbl. $2.30 p er hr. Call l\l·F!l-noon.9798000 for Dent.al office needed. pl\, Sht'll Sti1lloo. l7lh l\ tr.icl1• Uunlapi. 1815 l lJdt··o l>t'<lt.. bdrm l't'li.. d1amu11d .• \1111ra1,.t•tl hun4l lh\\n m"'"'1 ~. S<l0-4522 Dental or medkal expr. Ir\ me.NB ">\\Ill CM $48 7780 t·offt-e & end t ablci., \aluc SI 000 11 i re 111rl' l11ke1< Sl.1 c.l(1 h MASSEUSE & "d. l)•pmo ability llt es· ----------cha1ri.. lum1tS. pictures • · · '' ~3 ;,n11 • BOAT CARPENTER ' ~hn. l yr up ... h t I t oppty's " .. "·· S \\ II I f d t t s "• s I er t' rl "n I " t' • " ~as ion s Y 1s Wanted for niiihts & !>ellllal. ti44-o683 ~rv1ce ta. Attcnd:.nl. 1 lU\ "fllm• re ri:s & l."l.'Oru or 1 emi1. ct• J .. .. flO\\ in Oranae Co. area wknds. No exJ)f'r. nt'(. ----------• p 'llme. Exper'd only .1pph.in<"'' runnm.1t or 17121 Murphy AVC' Cemoloi:l>l t•erllflt ..1k \\h11 .. 111: 1;1i: '1'\\111.: Manai:C'rs & s tylists Please Call Town & RealEstateSaJes \\all l'\CS & \\'knd,. not .iho i.<rap met al lf\ml' lndu'itnal Park <l\\1w r \\Ill .. .iinl•H' JI 111.Hh111t• \\1lh ull.hh needed to show lat est Collntl') Spa, 963•7723 for J . # I N c 3 1 appear. & Gi5 S2:111 Pll 71 1 ~·10 3702 S2.IW tiJll 2:!~!l 111 .. 111, 111 1 ,11111w1 • 111 6-16 6055 IOOl(l(ffftElt F/C lkq d for 1:eo·1 ledger, 1t•,·e1pt ll1i.buNementl>, & .. nles Journul~. Payroll . f<'<'ord' & reports. Tnal Bl"t.'hn~· F.ish1onb FUN, mterviev. Olft 1T . . hand\\ ntrn11 Appl) '\I t Jll !liU 1412:1 :\IONEY.<.:LOTllES. car ----------•Free lS Day Trammg 2500Ne"port Rl\d,C ~l <:&.~ I hum. dbl O\l'n .1StJlfurd '1n} I l>\\l\'l'I , .................................... . 1 hal & monthly financial 'tinl:.. l'lea:.c t•111l for .1ppl. 7H, MO·lll.3, Mrs. Wagner Com pt t'rot: Opr to S950 ~~' Tra\'el Aa:ency S7UO \r<·ounllnll Clk SW3 llC'c·cpt T) p1:.t SW<> • In inc l'er,11nnt'l 1\l!enc~ WI F. 17th ·~t..1 Mesu Swh.•22-t t>-12 14i0 llt::LI. !-'cm O\ er :ti, under .is. ~lu:1l hJH' dell ex per . C\1rn •nt r<'fs rl"q'd. <.:d M .1rl'.J Tuf.'s & Sun full ilu)', Wl'd & Thurs lft:303 :W. 81'1 ·2641 aft -'f•m D .. :~T \I. 1\SSIST.\NT Ch J 1 r '"de. "><per· d . '1w<>rlul & enthus1ast1r. ' B t».t 9211. • Die Cost Trointts S2.90 + I 30PJ\I 'til m1dnl11ht. ~ .. nt mcrelllil'S J. 6. & 9 mo ' ,\nahl•tm locallon VIEJO IM,LOYMEMT AGENCY 811·9240 ~7~3 \IJri:u<•nll' l'.1rk ... 1~ !'>l1tll' It;. 'h11,10n V1t-JO I Ulk ort '" '" \\frv t-:"t DRAFTS PERSON/ MECHANICAL \\ "'''·lll l 'orµ. m<1nuf or lht• \\orltl', hn1·~1 crw' 11111 1\•llllM.i.tl". h." <I jll'.llol· t1on 11\a1l for a 1111•<·h11111<-.ll 1lrnfhm11n, \\ho 1• a "t'll 't.1111•1 . i>:•H•I I' r o, I u " ,. r , ti ,. " tltl <'. " 1 I.. n o " I t' 11 II 1· 11 I tlt1e11nwnt,1t11111 1·un1rol St•OO P«'r mo. L'ont111·t h1rk W1l11t·n. \\1•i1ti.u1I ''•lrll ii I ~·· '1711 DRIVHS WAMTB> \11•11 or Wnmt•n \I u..,l l.k• ~or fl\ 1·r \rpl)' In l'rnun htlow Cob 112:• l ~ i.lt•r A' l'nm• r11untu111 v nlh•y On\l"r rn111t111i: lrf'quf'nt lllP" IH'IWt'l'll 1.ui:un1.1 nr.11'1\ "' l.J Jollu. l'M 12'1K 01 l(IO li:?!l I U K t C S T II It 1-: l'U!<nw\u·i.m n >1'4.•r"d 11n· I\' \I J l u I I' p ,. r !> 0 n ,all 210 1 Du\\nlown llunl Drh nR\'\l ~IER nl·<"d<'•I for 1'no <h cr 21 ) ...., C'hl 1>'2 11'.l:Ji nee. 9bJ H70. Course i:nll \\h1h• Sll!O. trunk rOll.r. 'Int t•onl1 $110, .Cadillac Car Prooram s:!t1 •·•~ :ltL'I.'> •Ohl.I "Jlnut t•11d tahll Girl nboul 18 ·24 . house\\ork & so forth. no nur!IUUL S2.54> hr. part· time hn. & doys flexible, exp 'd drl\t.>r, my car 646 5563 oft 12 Noon. n r Harbor & Wilson CM GIRL FRIDAY Light l> l"n "1. f ile . l'l••rical. phonei.. $S50 mo IU8 HOO, llun t 'i: MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER Uospllal exper. req'd in medical records dept l\lu!\l have 1tood typing s kills. O u tsundh1g employee benefit!'. E.O E . Contact Mrs Amelie. 642·21~. C~ta .\IC'morial llosp1l•I, 301 \·1rtona. C M. Bl•lll'h ~~~~~-i.--------------1 GUAIDS lmmed. t'mployment full Medical Ra rk Office. •Pl Sales Orange County SEWING Opri.. E1qx·r d • , - -Siii, t11blc IJmp1 SS $Ml ••1 L1sling1S Oran11e S:"J&OLOprs.Top l'a\ G h \\a,ht•r.!.t•lt•t·drwr 49.'l~I <.:ounty Sl<"lldy "ork. 64:! :i 1;2, 1tlm1"t 11<'" b:.l ofr o\ ~·r - •ll Adverttsin" to NU ~I 6'12315i Solid 0,1k Ktni: Sit "·ilifornia " _ ---l~droom Set. sat·nt1ce .... -h kl u l ... Hl•frl""r<1lor. old b11t 'lust ...... ~r.1 U9'"" ••lAdvertismainNallon S a el' IS rtvul<'ri. .... " s.~ '" ..., Ir unu('•nscd. l•t us a~. v.antt'd. Tra1n111~ Jlfll \\orl.1ni: S:!O "-10 l"-17 ~ , ~ Ornatclv e.in t•d old din Sl5t you m obtam1ng your ~ed 631-3271 lwnmon· ~ a>het . & i.:us 1ng M!l, 6 rha1r>. \'r} gd Real Estate Licen se df\l'I S;.!.'>0 Nori;l' clet· eond 1146 02'11 Call • • • 1lnt•r SJO GuJr & dt•I 1 - lllRcwy 132-5440 TARBEl~ S..sCM Hall $-ll11111;2 "2 U1rrh ht·n1 h 51).') M.i S.US ~v.anl DnH' pie ,•olkt• 11..11 ~S. WJ.lnut llunhnt.>ton IW.H h 11 '" It \\'1• ... t1111:houi.e 1rnmc 1bl. H•hcl r h r.. You arc the \\ 1111wr nl n•1n.-'l(lnt rnnd . $.">41 ~JS GIJi.' dinm~ i.ct TWO FREETICKETSto 5."ih3H•inrt~Ol!l\:U \t>lvet ,·h.-.. SllfS. Other 1926·1976 I d UrolOltY Must ~ •·ray &part tlmC'. ns l ework. ceruf1ed 64441722 morns ,-==;;....==~~..;...;,,,;._ W ork any :;h1 f l . 1 •• lhe • .... _ .. ,_ 80 15 m111r 6iS 2290 Wnten1 Moti0ttol -n ..... loot & Morine Show ........•.....•.•...... • • • Uniforms furn. lrv1oe & _on--'-y_._______ IE SALES Anaheim areu. Age 21 Merchandise H andler F.arn ss,...., rommlssion or over. Re t ir ed ok . full ltme, Call Mr. Cook: for sales and llshnl(s. No l 'mver.1111,1226 W.5thSt. Bea l 's F'urn 1lure montblycbarge. Nice or SA. l nlervw hrs 10:30· _14_2_·_0262 __ • ______ ·, fi••e <.:all S49·9511 :'\loon & 1:303·30 Mon· fr1 , t-:qual Oppor . MODELS·MASSEUSES ~_, ..... _,_ Emplo)er. F1gurt' Models. Escorts t>,-~ needed. Top mont'y. Nt•w , g<!YL..._ <.._ k_.._, Studio. '31·3111 • ~~ ----GUARDS Marr h :Jni lhru l:!th ANAHEl:\1 C'UN\.'ENTIO~ CENTJo:H llOO W. Katell:i, Anaheim PIC'ase call 612 56711. l''<l 333 to cla1myourt1ck..t~ ••• •PUBLIC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• • Fridoy 7:30 PM • t l>eJll'r' \\ l'homc) "'''"r Ill'\\ & pre-0~nl•J fumlUH' & Jpflh.tOU?S. SAVE SAVE SAVE MASTERS AUCTION C-te M•.... :-.iuro;es Wanted. RNs. 2975 Fair\'lew Dr CM Telephone Sobciton. 1-'ull v• ... 2()j;il' I :0.l'\\ pt1rl ill (.')J . Pcrman<'nt. full & port L\'Nl' & Aides Xlnt puy. RE Sales or part llmf', earn up to 833 ~' IH61'16116 time. Phone & ~r:in!lp. Choose ~our s hift & (.~RTIS 'R.E . is expand· UO per shirt .i~amsl req. Apply 11t 2960·0 fac1hty. Mor11an NursH 108 Its In vestme nt guurunteed hrl) \\UAe Bicycles 8020 Harbor Ill l' M. Rc~1stry. 657 W 19th St. Dl\'t•ton Our lnvc>sl L(lc Construi-t1on Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---SleD.t:i\1 631·1:113 '' s ·I . Two~h1!bu\•llLl<!4PM\1t·11~1U~11dh1•r,011.L1k,· llousekeep('r. plC'o~ant mcnt a esmen a re or 5·!1PM. tall St..>H'. · · hi .,'> .. r . , beach homl'. "'ather, son NURSING 3\eragm)t in excesi. or :>49 9844 ~~ f,' 11\\ i.. 7' '.imi · & do(l. No "ml childrf'n LVM·F {tilM S$00.000. Pl mo. Learn -·_ ------>=1 ·' 5 IX Ii '11 R ef ', necc~~. ll B 3 11 Mu..ihavccx()('r.ln how easily you ran •n TI h SI Cameras& 84fi.2289 m1·d1r,1t1on & t rt•ut rrcase your {>rocl1M'llon 8 8P. 0ne 3 eS EqulplM'ftt 8030 ------int'lll~ by c:alhnit 962·208 for A!'lt & p~J Shin~. l'.irt 1 ...................... . llOl'S l':KEl':l1ING ('Onf1dcnt1al IOll'r\'ICW llmC' ltl Or O\t'r. llourh ·annnn SUpl'I H \lfl\ll' Eldrrl\ woman would MUISE AIDE \.'lk for \'rnee. wa1ies & romm .1, .111 1 Jnll'rJ • ...,up•·• 11 rnnd hkc n111ldle 111tt'd v.om1in Fordt'la1l~r.111510l1:101 ,,. ..... 10rl-. I ,,, •. ,,..... ' DOMoAhSber"Cj 22Jt\ Grunt Sl Newport l:k'al'11 You .trC' I h<" w11111er of TWO Frt t-: t-: T ll'I-\ ETS to lhi' Wl'stent Motional loot& MoriH Show J\lar<'h :Jrd thru 12th i\Nt\JI .. :1.\1 <.:Or"V t-:NT I O'.\ l'ENTl-:lt RllO W Kutcllu. Anaheim l'tt>a'<' t•;ill 6-12 56ili, 1•'1 33J to <'lu1m ~our l11·kt:1~ ••• :\I t' ell I :. l y I 1• ll r l' 'li" r . !klr\\io, l~t· mirror i..lnt 1·011<1 . SI i!t r..ts lliS.I \l'Jrly n4'\\ lwm b .. d. ;\1apll' framt• & hd1'1d s:!O ftltl 8.>1111 I d I I T11k1n1: ;;ippllcallon!I for S ... LES CLEltC ..,.." •· "' ""'" nr roupc to o 1111t ~ U,..1\n1t1•11.':-.11m1·' l'l''L' 11 1 .. 1 .11 • hou~<'kt'<'Jlllllt & !1.-. hot ull 'hilt:. 1-ull tx>nehl<. FUii or P tlmt'. Nu tH's 1375 Sonflo\\N t \I D--s 8040 '" < S '~ meal l'rl\ rttr "' inJt t\\•11llh 111,ur l'urk l.1do C'r Son Plcasf' do not -•• :'!••••••••••••••••••• m.ihoi: tlrop h•JI lhl SI~~ qtrs. :!10 1911\ .SI. N It l'1tll\ rrnlt'f, 466 rail \pply tn Pt·r~on . TE .......... IS D11n t'"" l'h \1 1· "''" 673 12!17. t-iul(11h1p lt•I. NH. 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VR, aood transportatlon ~ OCill 21> 19 fi\tlOK\' AUTllOl\IZEI> S•• •S..-•ice P..ts •botiftg 120 W Warner ;.it \I a1n i2 Sopt>r Rt•etle conrl 17 .000 m1 Ml !>973 af\er I Xln '67 <.:ona1r, auto, run11 Santa Ana $.Si·2132 9735 uJ" m1l;.·.i1:l'' \' 11. ;rnlli l'o.,lo Ml·~il lr:lnl>. u1r 1•ond1111m11111. 546°1934 Cull po.,...r. A:\\ 1-~M r:id10, vin\ I ruuf l•lt '6h :!111 Small\' II. <iu\o I .,.h,•t-1 l4'.1th1•r >l'Jt:.' l.u· l\t'" St-.11~ llrl'i.. Tht' 1·a1 llllll'\H run' 1:1vut $500 firm. 55995 m 51 13 _ _ .~ , Santa Afta 1,\l 1•1> mnuth li rx . "Int Liftcolft Men:ury 'n1HI Sl300 :-,t>rious 1301 :-: Tu-.lm bu\t'" nnlv 1'111·0183 Seto A1ta 547.os I I P'ontloc 996S •74 Liftcoltt Morll IV R t'; I . aulo II tlll' .• 11r l'Ql)Chllllllllll:. full IHiV.t•r AM 1-'\I stereo t1.11w. rluc·l lt'Jlht•r 1'\'alll. 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VOL. 69, NO. 6', 3 SEC:TIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA After•eon N.Y.Steeks TEN CENTS ;DA's Office Probes H~tington City Hall By aOBERT .8AllK£1l Cll _ .... ,~ ....... • Huntington 8e1ch city of'ficllls acknowledged today tMt an in· ve1U1ator (J'.~m the Orange County district attorney's office bu been tookm• into cbaraes brou1bt aaainst the admiobtra· tion. Officials said that Carroll Lan- cuter. an lnvestigator ln the or- ganlied crime d ivision. spent lut Friday 1t city hall 1oln1 lhrou&b various records. City Administrator Dave Rowlands reported that he waJf uked abo\lt a charge first lodied aaalnst him by City Councilman Jerry Mattney that be granted himM>lf a five percent pay raise shortly after joinma the city In 1972. 1 Rowlands uid that be has been asked to write a memo coocem· ing hla aide tn the controversy and an alletaUoo that be aded without council authoriuUon. Rowlands also uJd lbe in· vesUaator spent tJme lookinf lbrou1b trav•l expenses and other expenses ol varioui of· ficlala including all ci\y council members for tbe past three ye an. Deputy City Clerk Connie Brockway said that the in· vest.teat.or alto looked lnto an qreem eot betWffD the cl\)' and a prhate Onn on the operation ol Meadowlark 1olt course. A eoutte a.aid todQ that It aa t.Ueved that the inquiry is t.hc re:swt 9' "c.bar1~• brought bef~ the ared j\U"Y and include somt' ol those leveled prev1ou.sly by ftlltoey. Rowland,a said the 1nvesU1a- tloo l.s strictly routine and is a carryover or "trumped up cbaraes·· brou1bt by Matney. "I believe l 've been complettly \'1n dicated by them ln this week's fiodings or the ad hoc commit· t~."hesaid. ., Earlier findings ol t.he ad hoc committee on Oec. 8 concluded, however. that Rowlands acted Ir responsibly m gran~ 11 CHP reliremt'nt plan to the Hunt lncton Beach Police Officers A!t· so<'iaUon and that he u umtd greater pnroaatlves than uuthonxed by the City Councll ln last yur's reol estate transfrr tax election. "I h•ven 't lost a niJ:ht's sletw over tbts." Row Ian~ said toda)', ··and the city welcomes the an vestigation "We hl\•e nothing to hide and l think It "s too bad that one man (Sff PROBE, Pa&e AU I Judge Nixes Delay in Cella Trial . He Seeks Diselosure Grand· J11ry Drops Quiz on Dr. Brick By KATHY CLANCY Ot .. o. ......... ..., Dr. E . Michael Brick, director of busmess services for the Foun- tain Valley (elementary I School District, has asked the st;ale at· torney general lo force the Orange County Grand Jury to dis- close its proceedings about him and clear hls name. Brick. former district superin· tcndent, was the target of charges last year by Trustee Dick Plum, who claimed Bnck's elementary credentials were issued Im· properly without the required two years or classroom teaching. But Brick said today he un· derstands the Grand Jury in· vHtieation '"never even passed the initialing phase." Grand Jury Foreman James Utter also confirmed that the in- From 500 to 800 Meadowlark Hikes Airplane Altitude The operators or Meadowlark Airport In llunlangton Beach raised the minimum altitude for airp:ones approaching the atrport Crom 500 feet to 800 feel this week. Art Nl•rio. who own.'> the radii· ty along \\ilh IH!I broth<'r 01<·k . Judge Denies Hears t Ple a On Evidence SAN FRANCISCO ct :r1 I A federal Jud~e todoy denied 11 mo lion by rutr1<·111 ll<'an.t"<, at torneys to throw out evidence damu1iin1t to her case in her bank robbery lnal US 01slnct Judite Oliver J Carter. after h<•n rin« u day or nrguments with th(' jury 011ts1d(' tht' court rcK>m. ch' nled the def<'n11.- mollon to b11n all c•v1ctl'nrc scn:ed ut the houst• "ht'rt Symb1onCM' L1bt>rat1on Arm)' memht•r ' SOLIAH SAYS HIS LIFE IN HAV0c-A5 HEARST· TYPE PLEA CONVINCES JURY-88 Wilham nnd Emily tlarn11 were arn•Mt'd CartPr !'aid that Ml11s ttr1m~l lHIC1 no "11tondmg" to complain of an)• scorch'""" sel1urc vlolaUon!I "It Is the finding or this court." Carter said. "th al the defendant larks standing to l'Omplaln of any Fourth Amendment violation. her motion will lhcr<?rore be de- rued •· The judge said Miss Hearst bad no "propnetary or possessor)' 1n· terest In the prcm1seucarched." and therefore could not challenge thesearchwarr nt. E\'idence taken from t.he house. at 288 Prec1la Street tn San f'ran· l'isco. already has been in· troduced at Miss Hearst's bank 'robberytrtal The judge sn1d in his ruling, on the motion by chter defense at- tort1ey F. Lee Boaley, that Miss Hear~t·s fingt>rprints were found o n some Items. providing "circumstantial evidence of her presence there.·· However. he said, it did not ttlve her the necessary pro· prielary interest to have stan<llng tosupress the ev1den«. said he instituted the rti~ht changes on a three-month tnal basis after receiving protests from nearby residents. The action was taken on the re- commendation or Federa l Aviation Agency official and city officials who tried to iron out the controversy that has simmered between homeown~rs and the airport. Tom Livingood, an official with HOME Council who participated an meetings betwet'n airp<>rt and homeowner groups, said the de cislon was a "'victory for ever yone.·· '"It is a compromise that wall allow the airport to continue to operate "hale increasing the safety of all concerned," he saad. Despite the raising of the altitude. which is designed to 1n crease safety and lessen noise, officials indicated there still are <'Oncerns regarding the airport and Its neighbors. '"I understand there is n three· story ornce building that ls being l'Onstrucled south of the airport on Worner J\\'enuc·:· l.1v1ngood .-.i11d Wednesday. '"lt"s perfectly leRal and m ac cordance with city inning but 1t rould develop Into o potl•ntrnl hat.nrd for the pilots nod rl'~I dents ... he st11d Councilwoman Hnrrict t Wieder tiold this week thnt lht' rl ty should toke a long. hard look on how il rel"ls townrds on n1rport. '"We'll have lo ultimately ask if wc want a permanent airport in the clty." she asked. School Board Mulls Survey Fountain Valley School Das· lnct trusttts are experted lo dis· CU$S results or their recently completed community survey at a 7:30 meeting tonight at distn<'l offices. Newland Street and Talbert Avenue. District officials said the sur- vey was mailed to 1.200 parents in the community and 1.180 (or 98 percent) completed the questions which deal with d.istrit'l goals and educational programs. The remaining parents said they dad not want lo participate. officials said. The names were selected at random to represent each school area and grade level. • vestigation 1s closed and no indict· ment will be forthcoming. '"There was no evi~nce suffi. c1ent to conduct a hearing," Utter said. "As far as we areconcemed, the case is closed." Utter said, however, that since the jury took no testimony in the case. they have nothing to public- ly disclose. Brick now bu asked the state attorney ,eneral to look inlothe matt~r because of the new law whkh requires disclosure or proceedings when no indictment ls returned. Brick 1aJd b• bad DQt yet beanl from the attorney 1~at. Brick. who said today he re- signed as auperintendent to de- vote more time to bis family, said the controversy surrounding him had been '"most.disruptive" to.his work and "particularly lo my teenaae children." "Nobody can really understand what tt is like when you have kids who are in their middle teens." be continued. saying the publicity s urrounding the charges has caused them '"to take a horrible amount of abuse. They have lost their friends." Throughout the controversy, Bnck remained silent on Plum·s charges because he said he relt it was In the best interest of his family and the school district. But he said today he does hold a general administration creden- tial, which 1s the highe~t issued and qualifies him to serve in any JOb. tie contended he was "tried in the press and I feel it 1s totally un· fair " ··1 really believe m the principle of American justice, .. Brick con· hnued, "but I was really abused onthas " "The system is designed lo pro- tect people," he continued. '"but when someone takes their charges to the press it deprives you or your rights ... Plum saad today he did nol in· tend to harm Dr. Brick's reputa lion m the press but i.ome people tn th<' community have been say· toll for yurs that the former !'Upcrint<>ndenl did not have the pro~r teachinR <'Xpenence for h15 ell'mentary :ictm1ni~tralion cred<'nt1al lie '\!WI he wanted to ll•11rn thC' truth Plane Wreck Sought by Search Party Searchers were expected to re· ach the wreckage ()( a small plane on a snowy mountaintop near Mt. Baldy today. The wreckage or t.he plane. thought lo be the cral\ missin~ since Sunday on a rugbt from Las Vegas to Fullerton. was spotted late Wednesdoy afternoon by a helicopter pilot who said he saw no signs of life. The coming darkness and swirling snow at the 8,400-foot level near lcebouse Canyon pre· vented N?scue workers from hik· ing in to lhe wrech1e. Thou1ht to be aboard the plane were Steve Pittman. z:s. of Brea, and passenaers, Jobo Nienhouse, hls wife. Peggy, and their daughter, of Brea: Glenn Grey and his wlfe, Faye, ol Anabe-im, and Roger Ice ol Fullerton.. • . ' .. Contet West This photo of Comet West was made at 5: 10 this morn- ing from Orange County Astronomers' vantage point in Lemon Heights above Santa Ana . Comet was discovered Sept. 24 by Richard West of the European Southern Observatory. It is visible with the naked eye in the early morning sky. low in the east. Best time to look is about 5: 15 a.m . For more information. call the Orange County Astronomers Starline. 541-5360. Supervisors Called 'Under Influence' By GARY GR t\NVJLLE Ol-O•llyl'lltll ..... Orange County District Al· torney Cecil Hicks gave three county supervisors fa.lUng marks Wednesday in testimony at In· Feet Found Minus Legs SP RIN G VALLEY .• ~ Y <UPI I -Two human feet were found about a quarter mile apart along the New York Thruway near Sprinft Valley. N Y . stale police reported Senior investigator Paul Mahoney said Wednesday pobce cooJd not Immediately find other portions of the body and had no leads In lhe case. An unidentified thruway main· tenance man found one of the feet OG the shoulder of the road. The second root was found by state police in a dJtcb about a quarter mile nortb or the first one dieted Supervisor Robert Uni tin's pre-trial hearing. Tabbed by Hicks as belnll "un· duly and Improperly" under the Influence of Indicted polltlcal power Or. Louis Cella were Bat· tin and hi s fell ow 1upervl1ors, Ralph Clark and Laurence Schmit. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich barely escaped being placed an the same class with Uatttn Schmit and Clark. When asked if he behevl'd 1f Diedrich was subject lo Cella·~ innuence. Hicki; said. .., pro bably hoct the feelin~ he would certainly hsten to Or Cella. that he would "elgh his ad\'lcc on scale ... ,.The district attorney's ap praisal or the super visorc, · polttical allegiance came when he was called to the witness stand by Ballin 's defense attorney. Matthew Kurtlich." It was Kurilich's hope that Hicks' lesUmony would support a defense contention that Battin is a member of a political class that has been siniled out for prosecu ($tt BATTIN, Page Al> ., l April 19 Date 'Stands' B TOM BARLEY Of -........... ..... Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams re- fused today to delay the trial ol indicted Or. Louis J . Cella Jr and three associates despite the possibility of prolonged pr-etnal action. The trial date or Apnl 19 ron- firmed today by Judge Willlamsi appeared D remote possibility last Friday when defense at· lomey George Chula objected to the ability or Judge Jerrold s. Oliver to preside over pretrial hearings. But Deputy District Attorney Orella Sears argued today that "there Is no reason in the world why th!s trial can not gel start· ed on April 19." .J Chula hnd argued that Judge i Oil ver. as a regi ster ed Republican, an associate of Lin- coln Club members and a con- tributor to Republican Senator James Whetmore's campaign, is biased and unable to rule im- partially on any issue faced by Cella Dr. Cella . St , o long-time politic a l act i v1st in Orange County . was 1nd1ctcd by the Grand Jury on 1Z7 counts of embezzlement, fraud, forgery and conspiracy. It Is alleged that the physi· cian and three business n'i· sociates indicted with him siphoned off more than S2 million in their operation of two <See CELL/\, PageA2) BE11Y FORD NOT WANTED MESA, Arlt IUPr) -A group of citizens is protesting Betty Ford's v1s1t lo ctcd1cate a bacen· tennial project Tuesday because of the First J.ady"s views on abor- tion. premarital '>ex, drugs and the Equal Rights Amendment. Peggy Griffith. u spokesman for Mesa C1t1iens for i;·am1ly Unity. said h<'r group sent tele- grams to the White tlouse asking Mn. Ford not to coml' ··w<' hkc the Amen<'an family ront'ept as proJl"Cted hy our rorefathen. and would Ilk<' lfl ~<'<' th<' roncept cont1nu<'d in Mesa, · Mr11 Griffith ~aid (:oa~I W e athe r Vartohl<• duuth hut mo'l tl y 11u11ny and io,Ughtly warmer Fruin v Northerly wind!' 10 t o 25 mph Ill I 1 m C' -1 II I I( h !' a l t h c• beach<'~ 55 rismg to 62 in lanc'I l.o\\" in the 10, INSIDE TODA l' A u'()man • p/ocr •• in tht kltrl1ffl -and lht roof. ond tlir nru· odd111on ond lht hn•1•mrnt -nccnrding to l..at1uno \ 1q11cl builder ~u.aan hutc-h \4 l•dex ! . ,I .42 DAILY PILOT H /F WASHrNGTON <AP) TIM- lf~e lntell1eeoce corrunHtu i11 ~nable to account fq,-aom' W document.I, 1t leaat aome ot them setret, which the CIA says it turned over lo the p11nel to use In lf.8 tnveat11e1tlon of the nation'" spy agencies, Chairman Otis G Plkeuld today. However, P ike. a· New York BayhQuitll Campaign NEW YORK !U PI > ~n. Birch Bayh <D·lnd l. f1na nc1ally s trapped and discouraged , quit the De mocr atic pr es1denllal race today. but said he will ~ooUnue to accept federal campaign funds to pay orr debts . Bayh's announcement that he would "suspend" hJs campa ian left seven major Democrau m the race. ~ "We jus t got outhustled and outspent.·' he told a news conference following beat i ngs i n the New H a m ps h i r e a n d Massachusetts p rimaries. •·o ur cam paign treasury is depleted." Woman Hurt In Rainy Day Car Wreck A Los Angeles woman whose small Ge rma n sedan w as destroyed in a Huntington Beach collision in he avy rain remains hospit alized today with .severe cuts and possible interna l in· Juries. Marilyn 0 . Brazil, 36, was list· ed in saUal actory condition at Huntington lnte rcommunit y ffospital Wed nesday alter sur- gery for maJor lacerations. Police said Ms . Brazil was drivina eastbound on Bolsa Chica Street at Gra ha m Street Tuesday when she appar ently started a left tum into the path or a nother auto. Donald F. Barker. 57, of 2025 Port Car d1H Place, Newport Beach. was unable lo stop in lime. and they collided. lie sus· taJned minor injun es but h1s car was severely d amaged, accord· me topohce. Huntington's Luis Carde nas Named Judge Lui'! A. Cardt'nas or llunt 1nJtton Beach. a deputy d1stn ct .1ttorney In Orang<' County sinrt.• 1970. has "on an appointment a'I a municipal court Judge. C'ardenas, 32. was named Wed- nesday by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. lo a newly created pos1t1on In t he N orth Orange County Jurl1e1al D1i.trfrt A member of the Orange Coun tv Mex1rnn Am~n('1tn l,{lwyt'rs Club. Cordenas received hi~ HA de51ree from UCLA und hu' Jn from l.oyola I.aw S<'hool In Lo!\ \n1<1eles Municipal C:nuri 1ud1a•11 are paid $41.677 a year ORANGE. COAST DAILY PILOT '""• ("• ,.,_... l Ni\t U1t1h f\1-4: -. u •"' "' , r MhN•• .... 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"We retur ned to the St ate Dep artment m o re documents than they bid any rerord ol bav· ioi atven us," the cha.irman s aid The committee. whk h bad about 35 employes. went out of bu.sln~s after wriUng a secret report, which was leaked to CBS correspondent Daniel Schorr. who in tum released it to the weekly VaJlag e Voictl an New York for pubUcalion- Tbe Schorr m aUer bas resulted i.n an investigation by the House Ethics Committee, which plans public hearings to find out who ga\•e Schorr the r eport. There is no indication that the leak to Schorr is related in any way to the misslng documents. Pike s aid most ol the doeu· ments concern CIA budeet.a.ry ". rorm1tion. Others. he said, C09· cern CIA operations in Cypr'UI. The CIA alwa~ bas reaarded iO· formation abou~ its budiet to ~ highly classified. The committee chairman said he r eceived a letter Moaday from Mitchell R o govin, special counsel to CIA Director Geor-ge Bush. saying the aaency ~d not account for tbe 230 docu· ments. Pike s aid be sent a letttt lo Bush in reply asltlng for more s pecific information about the documents. such as when they were delivered and who on the commitlff received them. "II they will tell me what docu· ments they are talking about," Pike said, "l will help them find them ." If the documents were papers which the committee had made no agreement to return, Pike said; they either would be in the archives or would have been destroyed. f're• P.,,e Al CELLA .•• county hos pital• -Mission Community Hospital, Mis&ton Viejo and M ucy General Hospital in Santa Ana. The four also race trial in Los Anaeles Federal Court on 44 felony counts or tax evasion. fraud. theft and conspiracy. Named with Cella u codefen· d ant s in b o th tri a l s a r e Theodore Schffrman, SJ. of San· ta Ana ; former hos pital ad· minislrator George L. Olien· dorf. 44, or Laguna Beach and forme r administrative aide Stephen R. Evans, 31, of Mis· :!Ion Viejo. Judge William s today refwsed to amend an earlier court order t ha t seal e d Gr a nd Jury transcripts leading to the Cella indictment and barring their scrutiny by press and public. But he ruled that other court documents among them af. h dav1ts, searrh warrants and c~h1b1ts -a re now open for ex· amination. Mrs . Sears explained that Judge Williams 1s "almost cer· ta1nly waiting .. for the de terminallon on Judge Oliver's .;talus to finally rule on the IN l\U(' of thl' trnnt'cripl.<11 If Judge Oliver st~tt'!I that he reJ,?a rds hamsetr oi; unlnnsed enou11h to prestd{· O\er pretnal heannl{s he may ul:io rul1• al that tamt that tht• transcript~ can oo unsealed. she satcl "If th,• 1frf1°nl't' ('nntinuC'' lo r hnllt•nj!l' Jud~<' Oliver. 11 mu>' ,·ome down to the Judaclnl rounctl 8ppnintin1t a jud ae lo l'Xuminc thf' s ltuntlon and thtn rul<-on ht., t•lli.t1bllatv," Mr' ~ars said v .. .,...... CALLING IT QUITS S.n•t• LHder •nafteld Mansfield Quitting Congress WASHINGTON lAP> Mikt- Mansfield, the gentle, scholarly Montana Democrat who served the Senate as majority lead~r Jonaer than anyone else and whole years In Coniresa span a sixth or the nation's hi.story, an- nounced today be will not seek re-election. Mansfield, who will be 73 on March 16, has spent 34 yu rs in public office -23 of them in the Senate. Hei said those years "are not a lon g t i m e." B ut he de c lar e d : ·'It ia ttm e enough ..... "It seems lo me that the tJme bas come t.o perform a final public service to the nation, to the Senate apd to the people of Montana," Mansfield said an a statement which an aide read to reporters . He said be ha <t m ade his de· clsion with his wife's counsel. Mrs. Ma nsfield said she hadn't expected her husband lo an· nounce his decision so soon and called his statem ent a surprise. Mansfield's departure Crom Coogress comes after a recent announcement by his Republican counterpart, Sen. Hugh Scott or Penns ylv ania , the m inority leader. that he. too, will not seek election lo the 9Sth Congress. A5'tstanl Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd or West Virginia, viewed as Ma nsfield's likely suc· cHSOr. announced immediately that he would seek Mansfield's job. In bis :statemenl, Mansfi eld declared flatly : "I will not be a candidate for re-election In the 95th Con1ress.' · "M y conclusion has been r e· ached ln this instance with my wife Maureen Hayes Mansfield, wbo has been with me through all these years and whose sensitive counsel and d eep understanding have been so much a part of whate ve r may be the sum or my contribution lo Montana and the naUon," M ansrield said. "My yea rs lo the Congress en- compass one-alxth of the nation's history since Independence; the administration of seven presl· dents; the assassination of a pre:'· sident and othe r extreme out· rages against human de-::ency; able political leadershi p and seamy polHics and ('hicancry ; the dawn or t he nuclear age and men on the moon ; u great war and a prelude to more wars and an uneasy peace. a dim perspe<' tion of world order and uncertain hope fo r international peace." Mansfield !>atd PROBE ... IM :atncv I has m 111fr •rn<'h u fu!I'> Rowlnnds d<'nwd any v. rongdo ing on the merit pay '''ue nn<I " Id that Georitc.• M<'<'rnrken. "ho "U" mayor at ttw '""'" would IHl('k him up It wos learned that ttw prulwr visited the office' 11( th<' r1t\ rlcrk, dty attnrnry und ftnalll'I' director o<. "1·11 a~ 1 hi• nt" Ml minl11tr11tnr HB Woman Chases SUspect From Horne Court arraignment "'U ex~ct ed today or Friday for a man ac· cused or being the contrilt- burglar confronted by an irate Huntington Beach woman "ho caught a s uspect nfhng her home Bradle) J White. 25. of i792 Barton Onve, Huntington Beach , was arrested Tuesday, mom(•nt'\ after his alleged nct1m called police from her Huntinl{ton Harbour home Mic ki Komar, 43, of 16761 Barefoot Circle. had provided a license number and clear description of the vehicle in· volved, leading Police Officer Phil McCrea t o spot 1l 1m· mediately. , \\nate "a!I pulled mer m the 6i00 blo<:k or Warner Avenue, questioned and then booked into jail on the burglary ('har!l:e Investigators said Mrs Komar camt' home for lunch. nntacE'd a shdina glas<11 door i-tandma open, then saw a figure 1n'11de. loading her belon1unas 1nto a box She storm('rl in and rlemanded to know what he was doing . Mrs Komar told pohce. coounulng a llredt> thDt ended with tt\e sub- dued intruder begginiz her not to call police The plucky sale5lady did· not try to physically detsm her unln· vhed lunch-hour guest. she said, but chased him out and checked his car whirh contalnro none of her belongings OG Bank RENO. Nt'\ S ntu Aou 01 t orney Frt'dl'rt<'k Hopptr 1:-. scheduled for seontenclna ln U S Ceurt here Apri I 2 followtn1 hi~ con viction Wed nesday on 11 variet y of chargea stemmtnll rrom the afttrmath or a $1 rnilhon Kt'no bank robbery Hop~r, 47. a former Sanln Ana police <'¥pt1dn, and R i v erside Cou nty r esident LAwrence Graham, 3S. were both found g uUl)' o f plotting tht' escape of one su1pect beln& held for tnal in the bank robbery Hopper was additionally round a u1 It)• of possession of stolen money. harboring a fugitive and lying to a federal Grand Jury. The convictions ol the t111.·o men brought to a n t'nd a rune-day lnal In which the object or the escape plan. Floyd Forsberg. tesllfaed on behalf of the defense and ht:. accomplice Clark Tlmmllhs, "as t~~--pYosecution 's star "1tness. The case has its roots in the September 1974 robbery or Sl 04 million from a Casino row bank m Reno by three men. Forsberg was a rrested shortly after the robbery and two other men , C u rlis Michelson , an escapee from federal prison in Wash i n gton . a n d Ed ward Malone, were arrested in Nov. e mber. 1974, in a west Newport Beach home. Valley Hig h Senior Makes Jazz Group Chuck Hughes. a senior at Fountain Valley lhgh School, has been sele('ted as first chair trom- bone in the All Southern Cahfomia Honor J au Ensemble School ofCic1als said only 18 high school m usic1ans were selected for the ensemble. which will perform March 21 al Golden West College. •··· "" fNo 25"diagonal ""1tl vU'"'° 5538 .[ncj~ 25" diagonal ,.,....,,.,,.,., BA'ITIN .•. Uoo. T1ile. Saal.a Aaa s~ W'M 1ndscted IHl Auau t on chuf s rtlat~ to t he aUued use ol roun· ty paid employe~ in hi& un1n.te:· ce~ful 197"& campwgn for beut~· nunt &O\'trnor ln hu tt'Sllmon). Hick' gave little aupport to Kunllch'a arau mtnt thut Battin I!> a victim of dbcrimanatory protiecuUon. Hk k did say be bellcvts Cella \\as a shadow 1tovemment that nlttmptt-d to wtaken ht~ office Inst Junt· by in(hn•n<'inai thl' Uourd of Supervisors to attempt lo lrun~fcr 22 lnvestlgato~ rrom hi s staff But the distr ict attorney re fuH•d lo conced e that Cella headed a group or co&llllon that Battin has insisted exil$ls and 1s being d iscriminated against. While discardlne lhe group theory. ,Hicks m aintained that Celt.exerted bis will through his alleged improper inlluence of Batun, Schmit and Clark. Hicks said that in 1974 he "as "amed that Cella v. as out to do him m pohllcally because of an anvestagation into stale Con· troller Ken Cory's 1972 state A:. sembly ('am pl ign In February of 191.S. he v. as told of a Cella plan to transfer the 22 investigators from his omce. lhcks said He be(' a me a believer last June 19 when the board voted 5 to 0 in favor of the tra nsfer -a transfer that was later blocked in a court action -Hic ks testified. Despite almost five hours on t h e w itness sland u nder Kurilich 's questioning, Hicks al the end of the day had said little to support Ku r ilich's d is· craman atory prosecution argu- ment Battin ·s defense attorne\• was blocked from askmg the distnct attorney any questions about his alleged involvement in a 1973 double fatal l ram(' acd<!ent by J udge Kenneth Lae The judge also put the halter on Kurilich whe n he approached the subject of purported illegal cam · pa1g n conlri buttons to Hicks· 1970 campaign. ~· ··:·,'.,41 15"diagonal 5298 ROii H it isn't RCA, it isn't Xl:100. ., ,: ;· ..,. • 25" diagonal Slayer Ot-dered To Die R)' TOM BARLEV Of, ... D.11~ ~ ... Molt .. I pronounce the :icnt~<'c of dutb upon you " T hat grim ~talt1mo nl wu hord Wednesday 1n Oronjt(• Count)' Super ior Court for the first time In to n •11r:s as Judll\' 8r)·on K. McMillan ordt'red ttw maximum pt nolty ror C'Om•lctl'd ktlltr Clen Ellis O'Conner . O'Conner vainly got to bis reel in hla own defense immediately before Judge McMillan deli\•ered the rullna m ade possible two years ago b)' California \'Olers in a sptt1al death penally inlUaUvt'. O'Conner , 20, of R1 vers1de, pro- tested that he had not been ade· quately represented by Dt-puty Public Defender Ron Buller "ho "as. the defendant aid, ··too emotional" during h1s tn aJ Butler br oke down and v.'CJlt on \wo occasions <fun ng the trial ~hlle he pleaded ~ith the jur} not to determine that the death penalty "as applicable to h1:. elient O'Connl'r all>O protested, 1n \'&i n, that Butler had not called a number of witnesses who should have testified In his defense. The Riverside man wos orrest ed J an. 21, 1975, 14 days after h~ shot and killed J\t argaret Baker Lissy, 56, in her Anaheim horn~ tn a robbery that netted him fl. Prosecutor P at Brian argui'<i Wednesday that 0-Conner had "embarked on a career of kill ings and robbery" "hen he was arrested after he shot a 64·year old man and robbed him t"u weeks after the murder of M r~ l.ISS} Roland f'cs m11h. 64. wn~ lefl for dead an his Sant;i Ana Canyon home after being shot several limes by O'Conner. Ill' later re covered sufficiently tn testify for the prosecution In O'Conner'a. tnat. '389 "• IUll • ·-?5" d I "•·"' .. ·•·• 1agona '• .non ~ I . ~I l•t AOAll ~ .. ti~"'°° 25" diagonal I 1111 I fl••lon1 M ftrrn111 i••' 1•111 ... Our 1• •• r ... 1ttul Ott•• \ ••nr f,uur11111•••• 011 I,.,.,.,, f•rodttt·I "•• -.,,.,,~ 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............. ~ .... J ...... w ... ef c:.tt Jr. Phone 642·8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5.30 ~ ......... ,,,... ... ,," .. ,.,.,.., .. l'roft~slonal St•r\ it~" for 1111 ~our bomt• t'h"'t0 lro11it°" • , 7 .. . VOL. 69, NO.~. 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALlFORNIA Hicks ByGAJlY G&ANVILLE Ol ... 0.11, .......... • Oraoee County Dlstrlct At· lome)' Cecil Hicks iave three county supervlsori rallin& marks Wedneaday in tesUmoa,y at tn· dlcted Supervisor Robert Bat· Un'a pre-trial hearin1. · Tabbed by Hicks as being "un· duly and improperly'' under lhe innuence or 1nd1cted political power Dr. Louis CelJa were Bal· u,,.,...,._ CALLING IT QUITS .Senate Leader Menlfteld Mansfield Quitting Congress WASHINGTON <AP) -Mike Mansfield, the gentle, scholarly Montana Democrat who served the Senate as majority leader tonier than anyone else and whose years in Congress span a sixth of lhe nation's history, an· nounced today he will not seek re-election. Mansfield, who will be 73 on March 16. h:is spent 34 years in public office -23 of them 1n the Senate. He said those years "are not a long time.'' But he declared: .. It i s time enough .•. " "It seems lo me that the Lime has come to perform a final publlr !lt>r vire to the nation. to tht> Senate and to the people of Montana." Mansfield said in a statement which an aide read to reporters tie :.aid he had made his de· cis1on with his wife's counsel. Mrs M ans fleld said she hadn't experted ht>r husband lo an- nounce his det'is1on so soon a nd called his statement o surprise. Mansfield's de1u1rture from Congress comes aner a recent announcement by his Republican rounterpart, Sen. lluah Scott of Pennsylvania , the minority leader. that he, too, will n<>l st-ek ('lt•C'tlon tot he 9Sth Congress i\11is1stanl Demot'rallC' Leader Robert C. Ryrd of Wt'"t Vira1n1a. 'il'wt'<I ""' M unsf1t>ld's hkelv .. uc·· rt•ssor. .mnounrt'd 1 mmedwtdy lhllt he• would :-it•ek Man'iflcld'., JOb In his st.1tement. Man.,f1t.>ld <kt'lurc•d flatl) · I \\Ill not ht• .1 t':ind1datc for re <'l('ct1on tn lhl' 95tb Con.: rt'iH1 " Co a s I \\'c.-uther \'aria hlt' t'louds bul moi;tb <1u nny nn1I "h)thtlv "armt.'r l''r1d11y Northerly ''tnds 10 to 25 mph nt I i m t' S . 11 t J: h S 3 t I h 1• b<•arhe'I 55 ris 1 nJ{ to 62 in land IA \\S tn th!' 10.,, l~SIDE TODA"' A woman's plact i1 m r~ latchm -and tht roof, and thr new odd111on. and tht bostmrnl -according to Logvrac Niguel builder SUson Kutch C4. ..... ~ At -u-n 11 <• Mrtlft '' II_,_, H .. _ ..... ,....... "'' AJ,C• 0.-..c....tJ Al .. 11 c .. o ....... ll•l Ct SJMa--11 Cl -'' Cl J All Ot Si.fM...... At4 ... St«• Mt'11.U •• t .. , t.1 .. 1'*-•• •• ' '"'"'-' I) .. ... .,... .. . I>_........ .. . . , Says tin and b is fellow supervisors. R•lpb Clark •nd Laurence Schmit. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich barely escaped being placed 1n the same class with Ballin, Schmal and Clark. When asked if be believed if Diedrich was subJect to Celia's mnuence, Hicks said. "I pro- bably had the reeling he would certainly listen to Dr Cella. thal he would weilb hls advice on scale." The d•strlct attorney's •P· praiaal of the supervis ors' political alleciance came when be wu raJled to the witness stand by Bat Un 's def ease attorney. Matthew Kurlllcb. It wu KurlUch's hope \hal Hlcu' testimony would support a defense contention lhal Battin is a mem~r or a political class that bas been iunaled out for pf'Olittu· llon. The Santa Ana aupervisor wais indicted last August on charges related to the alleaied use of coun· ty paid employes an his unsuc · ~fuJ 1974 campaign ror Ueute· nant,aovernon ln h1s testimony, Ha~ks gave Ut.tle s upport to Kurillch'~ ar1u· ment that Battin is a vactlm ot discriminatory prosecution No Trial Delay Judge Squelches ·Cella Bid By TOM BARLEY Of -.,. .. , ...... $1.tft Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams re· fused today to delay the trial of indicted Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and three associates despite the possibility or prolonged pretrial action. The trial date of April 19 con· firmed today by Judge Williams . appeared a remote possibility last Friday when defense al· tomey George Chula objected to the ability of Judge Jerrold S. Oliver to preside over pretrial hearings. But Deputy District Attorney Orella Sears argued today that "there is no reason In the world why this trial can not get start· ed on April 19." Chula had argued that Judge Olive-r, as a regi s tered Republican, an associate of Lin- coln Club members and a con· tnbutor to Republican Senator James Whetmore's campaign, Ls biased and unable to rule im- partially on any issue faced by ~lla. Dr. Cella. SI. a long-time political activist in Orange County,_ was indicted by Uneasy Rider Woman Snags, D~a Worker PALM SPRINGS (UPI) -Steven Gayly, 18, took an unexpected ride with Mary Ann Edwards, 82. Neither of them enjoyed the experience but it was hard for Gayley to complain, since he was trapped un· der Mrs. FAlwanls' car. . Gayley, a maintenance worker, was lyr ru. stomach in a ,-rocery store parking lot W esday 'Nith his head in • manhole cheeking a water valve. Mrs. Edwards' car drove over blm, snaring him 1n the undercarriage. Mrs. Edwards, unaware he was there, continued drivin-about the lot looking for a parking space, dragging Gayley with her, until an onlooker noticed him and stopped her. Gayley was hospitalized in satisfactory condition with a leg injury, cuts and bruises. North Irvine Plans Mulled; No Action Irvine Comm unity Service Commjssioners began trying to determine Wednesday where parks and schools will go in North Irvine. But commissioners took no ac· lion and continued the heanng on the Northwood parks to a special meeting March 10 With subdivision requests in North lrv1nt> comana in at a rapid C'hp, the rommiss1oners are try tnlt to develop new pohC'1es to replace those scrapped 1n th.- successful Northwood roibna re fcrendum. Although the North Irvin(' 1.SOO.arn.· village tolls undt.>r thl• r1ty'~ 4 S arres of parks per 1,000 Porulatlon l\l a ndnrd, tht.>re Is no poht'y on "hert' the parks should ht" lot't1lNI. acl'Crrdln~ to ud mtnlstr11t1vc assistant llarry Erhrh. Additionally, he said, thrrt> ,., no plan for wherr srhools w1ll lw built m Northwood. Schools are u particularly stirky problem. hl' said, h.?cause tht> northeastern third or the villa~(' falls within a crash huard tone around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Schools cannot be built within that tone, he said. The problem or v.•here to locate the parks is somewhat dlrferenl \\'Ith 86 separately owned Stolen Car Found Burned in Irvin I rYine police bebeve thieves ~rched a car stolen from a Newport Beach man and dts· covered engulled tn names an rural North lr\"ine Wednesday night. The T oyota Land Cruiser stolen from Clyde Royston. 22A Via Lorca , was completely destroyed in the fire set by arsonists, police said. The burn- ing car was found on Jeffrey Road. north of Barranca Road al about 9:45 p.m . Wednesday, police said. pieces of land In Northwood, the commission and the city council must wrestle with the question of how to treat landowners whose parcels are too small to justify a separate park. Elsewhere in the city, the single ownership by the Irvine Company makes the solution less t'Omplex. he said The small parcels will pay fees instead or dedicating land, he said. Jn a s pecific land use plan for the area, proposed park sites were pinpointed But the plan was discarded along with the 1onina follow mg th<' referendum Erlich so1d he expt'Cls about 80 ncre'I of parks to be dt>veloped In Northwood That 1s somewhat less that str1<'t adhert•nce to the 4 5 n<'rt's per 1,000 population rule would mdlr ale. he i.a1d, but 11pecial modlficat1on."I probt1hly will be mode In areas near the <'ommunity lrvrl park financed hy thf' $16 mllllon 1974 city park hond. lroine Co. CIUef on TV Irvine Company President Raymond L Watson will discuss Irvine city election issues and Impacts In a 30·mlnute television program to air at 8 o'clock tonight on Commu n ity Cable"ls1on. Channel 3. Sponsored by the lnrine Com· pany, the show is tilled "A Penpective." A company spoltesman said the show may be the first of a series of "Perspectives" to air periodically. Formals will vary and may include panel dh.- cussions featuring Wat.son and guests. lnterviewina Watson for tonight's program is Daily Pilot public service managtr George Leid al the Grand Jury on 127 counts or embeulement, fraud, forgery. and conspiracy. It is alleged that the phys1· cian and three bus1ne1>~ as sociates indicted with him siphoned off m ore than $2 million in their operation or l\\O county hospitals -M1ss1on Community Hospital. M1ss1on Viejo and Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. The four also face trial in Los Angeles Federal Court on 44 felony counts of tax evasion, fraud, theft and conspiracy <See CELLA, Page A2) LB Begins Election Recount By JACK CHAPPELL .... ......, .... M.tlt A recount or lhe Laauna ~ach City Council election .,.._today followio& • chalJenae b1 can· didate Sally BeUerue who ap- parently Jost by slx votes to Howard Dawson. Tbe recount sparked a series of testy exchanges dunn1 the Wed· nesday night City Council meet· iJli. Under election law the coun· cil appoints the persons doing the recount. They then work under the city clerk's supervision. When Deputy Caty Clerk Peg Morreale proposed a list of six people from which the council could select four, candidates Jack McDowell. Dawson and their supporters vigorously ob· jected. McDowell, who finished first in the Tuesday balloting. suggested <See RECOUNT. PageA.2) Plane Wreck Sought by Search Party Searchers were expected to r e ach the wreckage of a small plane on a snowy mountaintop near Mt Baldy today. The wreckage of the plane. thought to be the craft missing since Sunday on n night from Lai. Vegas to Fullerton, was spotted late Wednesday afternoon-by a helicopter pilot who said he i.a" no "l~ns oflife The coming d arknes8 and swirling snow at the 8,400·foot level near k ehouse Canyon pre· vented r escue workers from hik· Ing in to the wret'kage. Thought to be aboard the plane. were Steve Pittman, 23, of Rrea, and passengers, John Nienhouse, his wife. l'l'ggy, and their daughter, of Brea: Glenn Grey and his wife, Faye. of Anaheim. and Roger Ice of Fullerton. BE11'Y FORD N<Tr WANTED MESA. Ariz IUPJ) A group of citizens is protesting Betty Ford's \'lsit to dedicate a bicen· tennial proJect Tuesday because of the First Lady's views on abor- tion. premarital sex, drugs and the Equal Rights Amendment. Peggy Grtfflth, a spokesman for Mesa Citi:i:ens for Family Unity. said her group sent tele- grams to the White House asking Mrs. Ford not to come. "We like the American family concept as projected by our forefathers and would Uke to see the concept continued ln Mesa." Mrs. Griffith said . Today'N Closl•f ' .Y. toeks THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1976 TEN CENJ'S Influenced Hicks did say he believes Cella was a shadow aovemment tbal •ttempted to weak~n hi.s otrlce last June by influcnctna the Board or upervlsors to attempt to transfer 22 in vestigators from bis staff But the d lstnt'l attorney rt>· fused to concede that Cella headed a group or coalahon that Battin bas insisted exists and ii. bein1 dbcrtm inated agamst While discardln11 the arou_p theory. H.lck1 maintained that Cella exerted his will throuah hls alleied lmproper jnfluence of Battin, Schmll •nd Clark. Hicks uid that ln 1974 he wu wamed that Cella was out to do tum in polilleolly because of an m~estigatton into s tale Co~ troller Ken Cory's 1972 state Aa· st-mbly t'&mpa11n. · <See BATTIN. Pa1e Al) Delly ,. ... 5Utl ..... BRIEF 'WINTER' -Stream In S ilverado Canvon highlighted this picturesque scene Wednesday. a vieV.• of nowcapped Bald Peak, 3,947 feet up. Earlier snow melt· ed quickly. ... Cabbie, Fire Chief :. Chase Bank Suspect A federal prison escapee flee- ing at high speed an his car after allegedly robbing a Tustin bank Wednesday couldn't shake off a persistent t axi driver and the city's fire chief. who chased him into the arms of polit'e. Police today identified the sus· peel as Jay Hugh Rux, 32, who, they said. escaped m November from McNeil Is land Penitentiary in Washmgton. where he was serving time ror a bank robbery conv1cllon. Police alleged Rux walked mto NB Exchange Firm Theft Suspect Held By J OANNE RF:YNOLOS Of I~• O•ilJ '•lol\lell /\ man who a h•l(edly slolt• ill least $50,000 in rore11{n mon1•y from ll Newport Beach money exchange has beeh arrested by po lire Frederit'k Eugc·ne Nyqwst. ~. was taken Into custody Wednes· day night at his Redondo Bearh apartment by Newport Beach Detective Mike lhelala Nyquist wa!I held today in the- . Newport Beach city JaJI m hf'u of S.S.000 ball. Hietala said Nyquist. using the assume d n a m e of Rich a r d Melechm. took a job as a vault clerk with Monex International. Ud .. 4910 Birch St. m the fall or 1975. In that capacity. Hietala said. he had access to the company's safety deposit box at the Union Bank in Newport Center where some of the company's money was kept. On Oct. 30. 1975. Hietala al· leged, Nyquis t made an un· authorized trip to the bank and took the money-about $50,000 in Swiss francs and German marks-ftom the safety deposit box just before closing . he then telephoned his (See SUSPECT, Page A2) , • Lloyd's Bank al 300 El Camlnt> Rt>al shortly after opening tim~ brandished a .45 automatic pistt.f and look $3,000 from a leller. But as he ran from the bank ld his car, witnesses began yelllnJ that the bank had been robbed. A 35-year·old driver for HllJ}! and White Cab Company was sll· ting in his parked vehicle acroci the street and heard the commo- tion • The driver , who poUce refusecl lo 1dent1f~. saw the s uspect leap into his t'Br and drive away Police 1>a1d th<' rahble took off after the :.uspet't , us ing tus car radio to call lhl' 1ax1 dispatcher, who, in turn. ralll'd poh<'e. At the he151hl or the cha•e through downtown Tustin . the <'ah dri' er ~pottt·d Tusun Fare Chief Larry llolms Mop1><'d at an inters(•rt 1011 111 his rlty rar Tb,. rahh1r y(•lled a quick l'Xplanatlon lo Holms and both men re11umed the purbult llolm'I also alt•rkd f>Olice by 111d10 and a Son111 t\na poli<'I' cnr Jllllll'cl I h1• l°lla:"(' U'I Jtux ulh•$1f'db' hp('d north on<: rand J\vl•nue Bayh Quiu Campaign NEW YORK CU PI l Sen Birch Jloyh I O·l nd 1, hna nctally <1 lrupr>ed und d1 s<'ou rage d . quit thr Democratic prrs1dential • race today. but said he will • t'ontinue to accept fcderel f campaign funds to pay orr a debts i Ba ~ h'<1 announcement \ that he would "suspend" his campaign lefl seven maJor De mocrats in the rat'e "We just got outhuslled and outspent," he told a news conference following beatings in the New Hamp s hi r e a n'd Massachusetts primn.ries . "Our rampnign treasury 1s depleted.'' ,, 2 OAl-l V PILOT Secret Papers Missing WASHINGTON (API The House lnt~lllcenct commJlltt ~ Ulleble to occ:ount tor tomt 230 dotumtnt.a, at least :\O~ ol tbem Mt't t. which the ClA H)'S It tuned over lo the panel to wsc! ln tla fnvesUgat1on ol tht natloo'• spy a1encle.s, Chairman Otlx ('; Pike lllld l od 8 )' However. Pike, u New York '· Democrat. discounted the poulbllily that the documen\a have ~n stolen. "l think lt'• a nothing. frank· ly," Pike said. The documents ar~ ".tlhcr ln Ute archtvu or were destroyed," he said Pike also said some of the documents might have been re· turned to the State Department by mistake .. We returned to the Stale ~partment more documents than they had any record ol hav· LQg elven us ... the c hairman said. 'The committee, which had about 35 employes. went out of b~iness after writmg a secret report, which was leaked to CBS correspond~nt Daniel Schorr. wbo in turn released it to the weekly Village Voice in New York for publicatfon. ,The Schorr matter hrui resulted lq an Investigation by the House Ethics Committee, which plans public hearings to find out who gave Schorr the report. There is no indication that the leak lo Schorr Is related m any way to the missing documents. Pike said most of the docu- ments concern Cl A budgetary in· formation. Others, he said. con- cern CIA operations in Cyprus. The CIA aJways has regarded In· formation about Its budget to be l\lghJy classified. The committee chairman sajd he re<:eived a letter Monday from *Hchell Roaovin , special c~nsel to CIA Director George Bush, saying the agency could not account for the 230 docu- ments. Pike said be sent a letter to Bush in reply asking for more specific Information about the documents, such as when they were delivered and who on the committee received them ' "If they will tell me what docu· ments they are tallwng about." Pike said, "I will help them find tflem " BATTIN ... In February of 1975. he was told or a Cella plan to transfer the 22 invest11tntors from his office, Hicks said He ber ame a believer last June 19 when the board \'Oted 5 too in favor or the transfer u transfer that was later blocked in a rourt Jct1on -Hicks test1f1ed Despite almost h\'e hours on the w1tncs!-s tand under Kurillch 's quc~llonin~. l11cks al the end or the day had "aid htlle 10 suppor t Kurill c h 's dis · r rlmmuto ry prost•rutwn 11rgu ment Also ruled off hm1t::. bv tht· Ju~e Wt!rt' questions relall'<i tu the granting of Immunity to u figure in the Cory in\'l'St1gatwn "ho allesedly !ht• ~ame month contributed Sl.000 to !lick~' 1974 nutlp1ugn. Raids N~t Sevt>n SAN JOSE !U PI ) Authonlll'S ha\'c arrt·~led se,•1•n -.u'lp<'Cl 'I and s<-lil'd hl'roan valut>d al $1 million Ill u !ll'ne~ of raid~ 1n Sun Jose 11nd Oakland The raids by ft>d t>ral ugPnb with ll><':tl JX>lirt.• bl'Miln Wedne'idll~ lnvri.t1j(at11rs ~n1d the\ bellcvt••I the -.ui.perl-1 muy bl' mnJOr l>UJl· pht·r~ tn the South Hay Are.1 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT !:~~:t.'.~ r~! ,:·•:\ ·.~.,.~.;~:: ,•,' ;;_f\;:;·;. '"""'I 1'1-1411\f\•"•' ''"""41''1' .. ~., ... ,,., .. .-••• 1•uf1f•,P\• t ~ • ..,,.,, ,. l"'t-·w•P\ f '"''"' 1, .. f "''"' JllllW-f';t' •t .ft tu ..t1 f1 H ,,,,..,. t t--I I ']'vi l••n \1•11• • II ,.,,.. '"41~11•~ Iii 'i1111ll•• ,,.,.. 4 "''""''...... •• • i..lfrrl t .. 1 A ,,.,. ••• , ...... I , ..... '~·"~0 ,,.,..,, .... ,, ., .. , ... , .. , '"'· , .. ~ ~ t•vf .. ,,,.,,'", , ..... ". " "'' \\IQ "-""' ft•; \t'''"'• \.etot• ,,,,..,. L••1f• ''°"' ttt>t. AotM'rl N. 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"'' Ot •~04 c ... ,, Pvt.Iii•,,..,.~ C~ OAI'• J11tO N"t\ \to• it._, ••-v,I•••·" ~ . ..,.,...,,.,, tt·•fl•' 6r ed-tttu ,rt••_,I, MOH\ rr-jfy'" rt•ro4fwt1<1 ._•lf\v-..t u,,,,4t pumu\•O" ""' , .. ,,,'4N'*"-' \iii-~•"_. •l•" po•t•t • U•C't ••t te·t4 ,.,,,.,,., C.•1•~,..,. ~,,,rt•"'""•,_.,,., \lh "" "''• •• flll\A I,.. h tn04Uftlf, t\"l•Hf4' 'f II~''""'\ \J ,, ""fW'ff\h ' HOW'S THAT AGAIN? -In a photo re· miniscent O( the 1948 photograph or Harry S Truman holding a copy of a newspaper headlined '·Dewey Defeats Truman.'' ap- parent Laguna Beach council election win · ner How:ird Dawson bolds up semi ·weekly o.ily l'llM -... .Mel a..-·· paper Wednesday. The election seesawed back and forth between Dawson and Sally Bellerue. It appeared Dawson had won after a clerical error was discovered al one precinct. A recount was under way to· day. Fro•P-Al RECOUNT. • • that each of the four top can- didates nominate a person who then "'ould be appointed by the counc,il. Mayor Roy Holm agreed, say- ing "I'm concerned ... these people should be recognized by the community as being totally objective and impartially selected." The recount comm ittee will consist of Tally Parrish, Arnold Kano's choice: Julia Conover, Dawson's choice: Judy Swayne, Mts. Bellerue's choice: and Paula Lovelady. McDowell's choice. The next -dispute a rose over whether a ll the candidates' re· turns would be recounted. or only those of Mrs . Bellerue and D4'wson. Mrs. Bellerue has to pay SlOO a day for the recount, unJess 1t overturns the previous tally. She sought to limit the counting to the votes of Dawson and herself. However, City Attorn~y George Logan said the entire roundl election "ould ha\'e to be redone. • Mrs. Bellerue received 2.378 compared with 2.384 for Dawson Another d1sajtreement aro!-C over when the recounting could be stopped. Accord mg to Mrs Morreale. the c1tv·s election t'on!.ultants told her that the person doinJ? the rhallen1onJi? could stop the count Inf? at the end of any pr«:inct Bail Raised For S. Coast Rape Suspect Bail "as r a111<'d to $100.000 Wednes d uy an South Oranl{e County Mun1c 1pal Court for a San Clem ent e man 1dcnllfl<'d bv ::.henff's officers a s the attarke'r of 11everal women in the M1sMon \'1cJo and Lallunu N11o:ucl areas Judge J ohn Gnfhn set the bt11l flJZUrt' that kt'pl David HJ) Hndnque!\, 21, of :iou ll AHn1dJ Grun11d11 in lhe eounh Jail .J udge GrtfUn s1·h1'ff11lc'(t ~1Jrrh I~ .1~ tht' 1l.1lt• Uodr1<111t•-. will far1· .1 pr l' I 1 m 1 n j 1 y h 1· a rt n ll u n d :\t.irrh U tor pn .. tnul urt1un In 111'< ro11rtrnom Rodriqut•!I fan•., <·nu1 l ul'1111n "" 10 (1•lony ('OU nl~ that inc-111111• llll>bt•1 >. k 1t1unp. h11rj.1lur~ .1n1I 111'\Ault with intent to rom11111 rup~ Tht> S11n Clemente man wc1.s u1 restt'd fo'eb 27 uftt'r hl· ullCJ!('Cffy kidnapped a M isslon Vie Jo housew 1ft> and her two 11moll children and ordered h111 "lctim todn\'c him to Los Ang<'le!<. Viejo to Host Chess Tourney ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hearst 'Evidence' Accepted by Judge SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -A federal judge today denied a mo- tion by Patricia Hearst's at· tomeys to throw out evidence damaging to her case in her bank robbery trial. U.S. D1str1ct Judge Oliver J . Carter. after hearing a day or arguments with the Jury outside the courtroom. denied the defense molion to ban all evidence seized at the house where Symbionese Liberation Army m e mbers SOLIAH SAYS HIS LIFE IN HAV.oc-A5 HEARST-TYPE Pl.EA CONVINCES JURY_. William and Emily Harris were arrested. Carter said that Miss Hearst had no "!!landing " to complain of any earch and seizure violations. "It ls the ftndinJ: or this court." Carter said. "that the defendant lacks standing to complain of any Fourth Amendment violation : her motion "111 therefore be de-nied .. The judge said Miss Hearst had no "propnetary or possessory in · terest in the premises searched." and therefore could not challenge the search warrant Evidence taken from the house, at 288 Prec1ta Str<'et in San Fran· c1sco. already has been in· troduced at Miss Hearst's bank robbery trial. Th<' Judge said in his ruling, on Fro• Page 1l I SUSPECT ... t•mploycrs and told lh<'m he was being r ailed oul of town on t'mergt>ncy business and be would not be back for a week When the lo11s w a~ discovl'red a few days later. Monex r~e1\'ed a 11.'ltcr from N)Q u1st . s aying that he was qu1U1ng It was when they began looking for Nyquist, that h1::. real identity \\ll'I rt'vealcd. ll1ctala::.a1d. The detl.'l'tl' e s aid the arrest was made by !lhcer rhann·. A Monex employ<' had itone to t':il St ntc l.on1o: Be arh to p1rk up a rnc•nd 11ntt happc•nl'd to spot N) qul"t "'nlklniz on thr rompu::. wht•rt• 33,000 ::.tudcnts urc' re .:1.,tt'rl'd Jllt'talu 11a11t Nyqui st·~ rur wa' lo<·att><l by lrnr1nJZ lhr rcgislru lion and hi~ rlass schl'dule v. 0 11 obtalnt'<1 from th<' univers ity ln\•est111ators !!laked out thl' rar and the n followed Nyquist to the Rcdon1lo apa rtmcnt where he• was arr<'St<'d Ill ct ala a!l!lerl e1l that Nyquist has agreed to r<'lurn the unspent portion or the money about $42,000 wh1rh he dt'~1led in three rorc1gn arcounts. two In s~1tzerland and one on Grand Cayman Island and one local savings account the motion by chief defense at· Lorney F. Lee Bailey. lhat Miss Hearst's fingerprints were found on some items. prov1d1n~ "circumstantial evidence of her presence there." However. he said, it did not give her the necessarv pro - prietary mterest to have standing to suppress the evidence. l RCll ~ r , ... IOWN \(ND 25" diagonal M 4•1 (jUMO s539 f::::11 , .[·-··J}1 25" diagonal SlaY-er Ordered To Die IS)' TOM BA 1lLEl ' 0.-0.11 ....... - "I pronounce lht> sentence of death upon~ ou." That 'rlm statement w11~ henrd \\ ednuday in Orunat• County Superior Court ror I tw fm~t time 10 10 ~t-:1r~ us JudRo Bryon K. McMlll1tn ordere1t lht' maximum penalty for convicted killer Glen EJl15 O'<.:onner O'Conner \'ainly t:ot to h1s feel In hts own defense Immediately before Judae Mc Millan deh\•Ned the ruling made P<>S~lble twu yurs ago by California \'oters in a special du th penalty tn1llal1\'e, O'Conner, 20. of R1\'er:.1de, pro- tested that he had not lx<en ade- quately represented b~ Ueputy Pubhc Defender Ron Butler "ho was. the defendant said. "too emouonJl" dunog his lnJI. Butler broke down and wept on t>No occasions dunn~ the tnJI wlule he pleaded "'1th the Jun not to determine that the dedth penalty was applicable to h1" client . O'Conner also protcstt•d . m vain. that Butler had not l'alled a number of witnesses who ~hould have testified in his defense. The Ri\•er sid e man was arre!>l· ed Jan. 21, 1975, 14 days after he shot and killed Margaret Baker Lissy, 56. in her Anaheim home in a robbery that netted.him S2. Prosecutor Pat Brian argued Wednesday that o·conner had "embarked on a career of loll- ings and robbery" when he was arrested after he s hot a f>.1.~ ear· old man a nd robbed him two weeks after the murder of :\!rs. Lissy. Roland !\es m1th. 6-1. "as lert Cor dead in his Santa Ana Camon home after being shot several limes by O'Conner. lie lat<'r re· covered sumc1entl~ to l<'sllfy for th.c prosecution 1n O'Conner·::. tnal. lr---rii r: (non ~' - :·.··::,;·'.'t· 1·· 15" diagonal s299 RCll If it isn't RCA, it isn't XL: 100. ~:· c~~· -. .._., :.: ··;-:,"," • 25" d1agonaf o.lly l'I ... IWI ,_. ORDERED TO TRIAL Dr. loula Cella CELLA ..• ~amed "'1th L·e11u J::. codefen· 11 a n l .s 1 n b o l h l ri a I ::. J r ~ Theodore 'ch1Hm sn. 53, of SJn· t a Ana . former ho:.ptlJI ad· mm1strator Genr~c L . Ollen· dorf. H , oJ La.:una ~3rh and former adm 1n 1 s trati v~· aide Stephen R. Evans, 31, of Mis· s1on \'ieJO. Judge Williams today refused to amend an earlier court order · that s ealed Grand Jury transcripts lead111g to the Cella indictment and barnng their scrutiny by press and public. But he ruled that other court documents -amon~ them af- fida\'1ls. s earch warrants and t.>xh1b1ls -are now open for ex- amination. Mrs. Sears e'(plainC'd tha1. Judge W1lhams 1s .. almost cl'r· la1nly \\ a1tin& •· for the dt.• termination on Jiudge Oliver's -.1atus to finally rule on the is- sue or the transcnols. If Judge Oii\ er ~tall''> lhJt h1• rei:ards him self JS unb1asl.'d enough to pr,es1de O\.er pretrial ht.'anng::. ht> ma) ;ibo rul\• ul that time that lht• 1.rnn)ll'l1Pb r an be unsealed!...she said. s399 El I tt.~---.J --.J ,:.tir--I Fi":"- 1'• ~'"l HI A v • '· ~ • 25" diagonal 25" diagonal Southern Cnhfomia student!> ~111 battle kings and vie for gold . s1h•er and bron'le Olymp1r medallions in the Third Annual Mission Viejo Chess Olympiad Saturdav and Sunday An audit conducted b) Monex shortlv after the theft 1n October alle1tedly r evealed the loss of $135,000. but Hietala said Nyqwst denies laking anything but the S50.000 I ull I "'''"~I Korrnuli••' ,.,.,,Our,.,.,. • .,,,,., Ou1• \ ••u r f.unrn1111•1• 011 f .t't•r·u 1•r uduc·1 M1• .'t••ll: The competition. sponsored by the Mission \·iejo Outposterc; Chess Club and d1reetcd by Leo Cotter of Mission \'it.'JO Ht(lh School, IS o pen to l\JI student'\ currently enrolled in Sl'<'Ond11ry and elementary schools. Shawn Aegerter of Covina will defend his 1975 Olympiad cham- pion title. Irvine's l 'nivers1t y lllgh School t eam will also~ dt" rending Its title, Ktt"tala said 1m·esl1gat1on or the case 1s cont1nu1n g Red! Pick Leader MOSCOW <UPI ) -Top Soviet Communists m eeting in a super. secret session today chose a leadership to rule the world's biggest nation. The names were expected to bt> announced Friday at the closing session ol the 25th Communist Party Congress. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .. _...,.. ..... ... 2 o-. ...... c... Jr. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 Swr ..... H.,.,_.ArM ~ Ith . I The Profeulonab I 7 Laguna/South Eoast T oday's Closing N.Y. t eel(s ,.r " ,. VOL. 69, NO. 64, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS :San Clelllente ~ayor ConDict Alleged By ,FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL OflMO.llyl'lllC- T he San C:l emt!n\e Homeowners' Ahc>elallon re ' quested Wednesday thal alleged conOicl of interest among mem· bers or the San Clemente Caty Council be Investigated by the state Fair Pol1t1cal Practices Commission und the Orange County District Attorney's office Among matters the assocaalJon want11 1nvestigatl"d 111 whether Mayor Anthony OiGiovanni has a conCllct of interest because $100.000 in city money Is on de- po11 l at the Bank ot San C le mente . D1G1ovann1 as chairman of the bank's board of direct on. Today DiGiovanni denied the conflict of interes t assertion and said he would welcome 1nveslJga- uon.s by the state. the chslncl at· Gerald We eks Chosen San Clemente Picks ·Manage~ O.lly"•-- NEW SC MANAGER Gerald C. Weeki San Jua n's Council Nixes D evelopme nt San Juan ('a past runo city coun- cilmen obJeCtt-d Tuei.dny to pluns for dl'\'t•lopmenl nf about \,000 homt-s bordl•rinj.! tht-ir r aty Th<' roun('llm1•n -1a1d thl'y \\Ill send thf'lr obwrt1ons to rounty or r1r1nl!I \\ho ha\(' 1unsd1t-tlon 0\'t'r lhf' 1.lllO at-n• proJ(•t-t \\t''>l of thl' San D1t-)!o 1-·r1•ewa\. 'iOUlh of Cro"n \'allt•\ l'nrk\\oi)' anil north\\e<.t of San Juan An l'nv1ronm,•nt.1l 1mpat-t rt• port\\ r1tt l'n on tht-pro)t't't. rullt'(,I Cohnas tit• l'apl'itruoo. t-ontaan .. ll "jtold m1n1•" of :ar~um,•nl'I ""' thc> proJNt <1h ouldn't ht· ap proq•fl , ~11111 t'ount•llme n Douala' ~a'h 111• notl'fi that th<' plann<'d com m unit' \\t1Ulc1 d\•p<'nd on lh<' IS.-r PLANS, P11tr t\2) Orn nJ.!e~ Con~• ._£..~ \\ea•ller \ .1r1 .1 h If' <'Io 11 d ' h 111 m•hll\' M HHI\ and c:h1:hth ".11 m,•r f"ri ci ay Northl'rh \\ IO\I' 1(1 lll 25 mph !I\ t 1 mt•' 111 I! h' a I th 1• b\•JC'ht•I' 55 ra'!IOIZ to 1'2 m land Lo\\-; 111tht>10<; l~SID IE T ODA\" it ll'Om6n'1 plau u m flit> lrltC'ht"n -and the roof. and th~ new add1hon. ond th<' bostmnit -accordin'l to Lagvna ,\'IOUf'I hu1ldrr Su.,an KUlch C4 "'"-""'""'<O =i..-. '--"" .. .... Cali ...... . O.utl1H ~· c .... i-.-. Otat~ ... 11\a• E9it0<1.il'J .. ,....,.. . ._.... ... _. "'~ r.=.-:. l atlex •> -u-n •> C• __ , at .. -·"-· .. .............. ~ ... AJ,Cl 0.-c-tf A1•11 c .. 11 -.... ••·> CJ \yl.,;w,~ a7 Ct _..,. Cl I • " °' "'""'""" • " ... 5"«. ..... ~ .. , •• , •• S Tal .. tt..-1 at ••• ' n."'" ., .. .......... .. u ........... •• . , Gerald C. Weeks. city manager of Monterey P ark. was named San Clemente cily manager by unanimous vole of the San Clemente C1ly Council Wednes day night. Weeks. 36. will begin Work April 5. He replaces City Manager Kenne th Carr who recently asked to step down to become the city's finance director. Carr has \)een city man ager for 11 years. "I'm \'ery excited about the op- portunity granted to me by the t"ouncil." said Weeks. "It's great to be here." Weeks will ea.rn s:M.000 as city manager. about $2,000 per year Ins than he now re~ves In Mon· terey Park. • Monterey Park. localed in Los Angeles County, is a city or S0 .000 persons with an annual budget of $8.5 million. By contrast. San Clemente has a population of 22.000 and A "''" budgetof$6 million. Mayor Anthony OiGiovanni. m introducing Weeks. made only passing reference to the lower salary. "He said he would not have considered it in any other city." the mayor said. Councilman Thomas O'Kt-efe said Weeks was an "outstand· in1f' candidate for the top ad- ministrative post. 'Tm highly impressed ... said councllman ·c l ect William Walker. who will be seated Mon day nlJ(ht. C'ounrllwoman·elt-rt Donna Wilkinson was not present at Wednesday's meeting She 1s 111 with the flu. Both counr1l winners wcrf' al· lo\\ed to mecl wath Wt't'ks \\'t-d· nt'sday, O'Keefe said. In addition to has salary. Wt-<'ks CSH WEF.KS. P agf' A2> Judge Nixes De lay in Cella Trial 8 )' TOM BARLF.V 01 ,,.. O.lly l'ltet Matt Orange County Su~rior Court Juda:<' Kennt:.'th Wilham:; rc'- fui;ed todny to dl'lay lhc lnal of Indicted Or. Loui!I J Cella Jr. and thre<' associates despite thl' pos'liballty of prolon1oted pretrial action The trial dalt> of April 19 con farmed today by Judge Walliam'I apl>f'ared a rt-mole po!!s1b1hty last Friday when defen!I<' at tom<")' George Chula obJected to the ability of Jud"e Jerrold S Oli\'er to preside over pretrial hearings. But Deputy Distnct Attorney Orella Sears argued toda~ that "there is no reason tn the wo:rld why thls trial can not get start· ed on April 19." Chula ha d argued that Judge Oliver . a s a re1nstere d Republican. an associate of Lin· coin Club members and a con tributor to Republican Sen ator James Whetmore's campa1"n. is biased and unable to rule am· partially on any !~sue faced by Cella. Dr Cella . 51, a long-time poltttcal acti"ist in Orange Count y . was indicted by the Grand Jury on 127 counts of embeulement. fraud. forgery (See CELLA. Pagf' A%) tornt"y und the Orange County arand jury The 1n vest1gallons were re· quested in le tters signed by Howard M usbett. homeowners' a.uoclataon pre!l&dent. Mushett is a former city parks and r~rea· uoo cor.lmlssloner Who was re- moved from the commi.ssiuo last )ear by the council. In the teller. Mushett aJleges 12 v1otauons of the slate's Govern· f ""'' 1'<1114•1 IJ• '"' • I olt• I 11.•r Ou1j11ll ment Code and \he "public trust ... The 'letter auerts lhat connlct ol lntfrest has been evident; that the council bas conducted lUe&al Sttl'et meeUngs; that accepled purcbasinc practices have *" violated; that c1ly employes and equipment have been used for private projects, and that the council h as r efused to hear citit.en input on some is.sues. While it la not apecillcally men· tJoned ln the letter. Muthett con· firmed tbat 01GlovanJ1i's PoSl· Uoo u mayor and chaJrman of tbe bank board ls one toplc the uaoclaUoo wants lnvesU&ated. MuabeU aald he inlUally re- queeted an lnvestigat.ion by Ute political praetices commission three months ago ln a sworn complatnt. He al.id be held off oo matin• .. \kUo"•'ll. Uc·ll••ruf·. \\'in Ut~ Po~t HOW'S THAT AGAIN? -In a photo re- miniscent of the 1948 photograph of Harry S Truman holding a copy of a newspaper headlined "Dewey Defeats Truman," ap- parent Laguna Beach council election win· ner Howard Dawson holds up semi-weekly Olltf ... .._..., --~" paper Wednesday The election seesawed back and forth bet.ween Dawson and Sally Bellerue It appeared Dawson had won after a clerical error was discovered at one precinct A recount was underway to· day. Bail Raised For S . Coast Rape S uspect Rall wai. raised to $100,000 Wednesday in S<>ulh Orange County Municipal Court for a San Clem fi'nt l' man idcnl1f1ed by i.henrf's office rs us the attacker or Sl'\'l'r&I womt-n an the M1ss1on \'1eJO and Laguna Niguel areas. Judgt' J ohn Griffin set the bail figure that k ept David Ray Hodr1qut'~. 21. of 306·8 Avenida Granada an the county Jail Judg(' Griffan scheduled March \5 as the dat(' Rodnqu~ will face a preliminary hearing and March 9 for pre trial acuon in his courtroom . Rodrtqueii (at-e5 t-ourt oction on 10 felony rount1' that include robbery. kidnap, bur"lary nncl nssaull with intent to commit rapt'. Thl' San Cll'mt'nlc man was ar· re t('d Feb. 27 after he allegedly kidnapped a M 1s11ion Viejo housewlft' and her two s mall childrt"n and ordered has ,victim to dri\'l' ham to Los Angeles. Thr woman told officers that Rodr\qut'!I unsuccessfully al· templed sex u a l Intercourse with her in her home She later mouthed a plea for help to a service station attendant when her abtiuctor stopped for gas. Tustin police. ale rted by sheriff's broadcasts. halted the car on the Santa Ana Fl"ttWay and removed Rodriques from tbe vehicle at gunpoint. Jn,•esligators today continued to link Rodriques with a number o( recef\l attacks on housewives an the Mission Viejo and Lag\\na Niguel areas. They said he has been Iden- tified as the attacker who waited ror women to return home from shopping trips. displayed a clip· board and told his victims he was "from the parcel post." In <'ven· Instance. officers s:ud. he m ade an unsuccessful al· tempt lo rape bls victims. Recount Under Way In Laguna Election By JACK CHAPPELL CM .. o.llyl'ti.t.._, A recount of the Laguna Beach City Councll election began today following a challenge by can· didate Sally Bellerue who ap· parently lost by six votes to Howard Dawson. The recount sparked a series of testy exch anges during the Wed- nesday night City Council meet- ing. Under election law the coon· cit appoints the persons dolnC the recount. They then work under the city clerk's 1uperviAlon. When Deputy City Clerk Peg Mor:reale proposed a Uat of alx people from which the council could select four. candidates Jack McDowell. Dawson and their supporters vigorously ob· jected. McDowell. who finished first In the Tuesday balloting. 1uuested that each of the four top can· dldates nominate a penon who then would be appoln\fd by the council. Mayor Roy Holm agreed. say- ing "I'm concerned ... these people should be recogniled by the community aa belna totally * * * objective a nd impartially selected.·· The recount committee will consist of Tally Parrish. Arnold Hano's choice; Julia Conover. Dawson's choice; Judy Swayne, Mrs . Bellerue's choice ; and Paula Love I ady. McDowell's choice. The next dispute arose over whether all the candidates' re· turns would be recounted. or only those of Mrs. Bellerue and Dawson. Mrs. Bellerue has lo pay S100 a day for the recount. unless it overturn• the previous tally. She sought to limit the counting to the votes of Dawson a nd herself. However. City Attorney Geor1e Logan said the entire council election would have to be redone. Mrs. Bellerue received 2,378 compared with 2,384 ror Dawson. Another disagreement ar~e over when the recounting could be stopped. According to Mrs. Morreale. the cl\y's election consultants told her that the person doing the <SH RECOUNT. PageA2) * * .,, Slow Proeess Recount to Take 41/2 Days It will take an estimated four and a half days to recount the en- tire LaguH Beach C\ty Council election results, Deputy City Clerk Peg Morrealuaidtoday. The recount wlll be held ln t.be · L11u•• Beacb City Council chambers and it IJ public. Mrs. Morreale said.Jbat baled on lbe lenllh of time Tt took pr• cinct workers to tall)r the vote ortlJnally. it would take the re· count committee about 28 hours to do the work. They work six hours a day. The election r esults showln(( Jack McDowell and Howard Dawson winners are unofficial unlll approved by the City Coun· ell on Tuesday. The councilmen· eled would then take their seats. A four-member comm ittee made up of people appointed by the City Council, but nominated by the four top candidates will do the recounting. In cases of disputes over ballots. Mrs. Mol't'eale is the Onal authority. formal announcement of lhl' ~· quests p end lna Tuesday's municipal ele<'tion. San Clem ente City Trea~ur11r E . W. Mitchell confirrnf'd today that the city ha11 $100.000 In u liml' deposit aecount at the Bank of San Cle mente-. whkh OJ>tned last year. ' DiGiovann1 "'as ont' of th<' bank's founders. as were Coun· <SH BANK, Paae Al) Laguna Winner In Court By JACK CHAPPELL Ol-0.llyl't ... - The $34 m1lhon Sycamore llill!t suit against Laguna Beach h115 been dls m 1sst-d from Orange County Superior Court City attorne) G rorgt' Logan told the Ci ty Counr1l Wednl'sda)• that the suit brought b) Rancho Palos Verdes "as not only dtl>· missed. but that the landownt'r was prevented from filing a new suit unless ht' can show. -That a ll admln1strnl1vc rt" medies hav<' been t'Xh uwe.tcd -That the tiundowm•r as u member Of 0 group that IS thC' ·target of "inv1d1011s discrimina- tion." "We won." s houted Coun · cilman Jon Brand. "The effect oC thll'I is that thl' Cl· ty has won the case al lhe lraal level.'' Logan s aid He said that Rancho Palo · Verdes. a subsidiary of Gre11l Lakes Carbon Corp . could a1>· peal to the district court of ap· peals. Rancho Palos Verdes first filt-d an unsuccessful c1v1I n"hts-type suit against the city in fed eral court in 1974 . It alleged that past and present city councilmen. planning t'om· missioners. cit y officials and a number of private cil,1zens had engaged in a con11 pi raC'y to d e prive lhl' 1 a ndowner of rights in developing the land Sycamore llills itself is a 522- acre plol In tht-north of El Toro and Laguna Canyon Roods. Plans for the area al one time called for construrt ion of 2,000 townhous es and a small-srale commercial development The city C'ouncil ruled that 3n environmental impact report for that project was 1nadec1untf' and the project has b<'t:.'n 1n limlin since. * * * Brand Attacks McDowe ll's State m en ts Jn what may he a harbinger or council meetings to tome, Co un- cilman Jon Brand bitterly 111 tacked councilman·elect .Jack McDowell '~ c·umpa1gn statr - ments conccrn1nl't thr Sycamor<> Hills lawsuit Although ht• d Id not r('for t 11 McDowell by namr, flrand ongrl- ly acC'UK<'d "11 c ondlrlulc. 11 person in th1• room rl~ht now" rif lying about lh•· lel(tll potrntrnl or the suit. Mc Dowell dun nit n C'hllmllt'r or Commerce t-a nd1d nlc'I forum !\ad referred to pt-opl<' nJm<"l In· the suit as beinl( "1nd1t-ted " In refert-ncC' to n c1u<'-;tlon 1.1bo111 whetht>r "feloni." could hold of· nee. he 11old felon!i could Ix• r1• moved from office. but that ht> wu not subject to that becau1w he was not named In the 11wt. "It sadden!! me that J>t'OPI«' running for office would try to ma~ me look like a felon," Brand 11ald The Sycamore 11111 suit as a civil action. and not a criminal action. Persons named in 1t n defendant!! are suhjet-l to f judgment for damages, but ~t criminal sentencinJ.?. Brand said that the "can· didate" should have known lhe difference bet ween civil and crim lnal litigation. ' Candidates Sally Bellerue and Arnold Hano were named in the suit as well as members of the Ci- ty Council and other city officers . ,42 DAILY PILOT L/SC U~IT ......... CALLING IT QUITS S.nete Le•d•r Menlfleld Mansfield Quitting Congress WASHINGTON cAP> Mike Mansfield. the gentle, scholarly Montana Democrat '4hO served tbe Senate as maJority leader longer than anyone else and whose years in Congress span a sixlh of the nation's history, an· nounced today he wall not seek re·eleclion. Mansfield, who wiU be 73 on March 16, has spent 34 years m publlc office -23 of lhem m lbe Senate He said those years "are n ot a long time." But h e declared : "It i s lime enough .. " "It seems to me that the hme has come to perform a ftnal public St'rnce to the nation. to ~ Senate and to lhe people of Montana," Mansfield said in a statement which an aide read to r~rters lie said he had made his de· rision with his wife's counsel. Mrs . Mansfield said ~he hadn't l'xpected her husband to an· nounce has dec1s1on so soon and called his statement a surprise. Mansfield's departure from Congress comes after a recent announcement by his Republican counterpart. Sen. Hugh Scott or Pennsylvania , the minority leader, that he, too. will not seek election to the 9Sth Congress. Assistant Democratic l~eader Robert C. B)1 rd of Wtst Virginia, ,·1ewed as M anslield's ltkely suc - ressor, announced immedaately that hc "ould !>Cl'k Mansfield'!j Job. Fro• PafJ#* A I PLANS .•. t·1ty's shoppan~ fac1hlJcs and in- cludes two r o..ids which conflict with lhe <'tty's street plans. Councilman Yvon Jfeckscber noted lhul the plnns would ~enerate four times lhe density lhe counr1l has supported for the .area. This would be "totally un· .1cceptable." he said Thc c ounc 1l '11 comments. 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It is alleged that lhe physi· cian and three business as· s ociates indicted with him siph oned oU more than $2 million in their operation o( two county hospitals -Mission Community Hospital, Miasion Viejo and Mercy General H<>1pital in Sante Ana. The four also race trial in Los An&eles Federal Court on 44 felony counts of tax evasion, fraud. theft and conspiracy. Named with Cella as codelen· dants lo bot b trials are Theodore Schiffman, SJ, of Saft· ta Ana: former hospital ad· ministrator George L. Olien· dorl, 44, or Laguna Beach and former administrative aide Stephen R. Evans, 31, of 511s· sion Viejo. Judge Williams today refused to amend ao earlier rourt ordtr that sealed Grand Jury transcripts leading to the Cella mdictment and barring their scrutiny by press and public. But he ruled that other court documents -among lhem af. fidavits, search warrants and exhibits -are now open for ex- amination. Mrs . Surs explained that Judge Williams is "almost cer· tainly wailing" for the de· termination on Judge Oliver's status to finally rule on the is· sue of lhe transcripts. IC Judge Oliver states that he regards himself as unbiased enough lo preside over pretrial heanngs he may also rule at that time that the lranscnpts ran be unsealed. she said. "If tht' defense continues lo challenge Judge Oliver. it may <'ome down t o the Judicial Council appointing a Judge lo namme the situation and then rule on his e ltg1b1hty," Mrs Sears said. The prosecutor noted that the same issue arose in pretrial ac- t ion on c ounty Super\'is or Robert Rattin who unsuccessful· ly challenged Superior Court J udge Kenneth Lac's fitness to handle pretrial action following his Indictment. Judge Lae was u ph(•ld by a San Di('go County Superior Court judgt' and 1s now presid· mg over pretrial heanngs in which Battin c hums that dis· rriminatory prosecution by lhc district atto rney 's ofr1t'l' pre JUd1ced lhl' r a sc presented to the grand Jury !\tr" St'nr~ ma de 1t clear to 11in thut ~h1• does not fortstt 11n}• long prt.'trial battlc m thl• Cella ral'e on the ltnl's or that l(O fnr "1tnc'l'l<'d In the ~e,·en W('Ck Battin ht>artnJ? "The' t•h11rttt'' .ire d1fft>rent and the kanl situation 1~ totally d1fftrt>nt, .. sht• :-.;1id "The rul Ing thul led to the &ttln ht·or Ina almost certainly \\111 not ht' appltNt to the <"t>llllf'l\.3e " San Juan Sued In Eviction From Property Damages total1na S4S7 .000 "ere de manded from the city of San Juan Cap1slrtino Wrdntsday by t"A o partncrs who chum they were wrongly evicted from pro perty leased to them for hve rear11 by the c1l} Gordon D . Anduson anrl James L Connor further claim in their OrangE' County Superinr Court action that construction \\Ork ordered by the city on Calle Arroyo destro} ed their boardln1t <;tables and worm beds. Named as co·defendants in the lawswt are the Maurer De\'elop- menl Co mpany. Rober\ E Maurer and Mission Ranch Homes . The plaintiffs claim that their fl\•e-yea r lease s till had more than rour years to run Aug tR when cons tru c tion cre\\a des troyed lheir stables and for<'ed them to relocate cxccutive C1ec:rel l ~ion "JI \US a hasUJy COOCtl\1td Mita. J 'm not plea5ed with what l clld." 11 d Couocilmllll Patrick Lant. Out n•hher L1ane nOt" uny orthc Olher council mt'mbcrs pro,·1dtd a second to llolmes' motion to rt"· optn lhe matttr. Councilman Thom115 O'Keeft.> blamed the controvtrsy on thi: recent City C:ouoc1l t>lect1on cam· paign. • O'Ktefe uld the salary f<>r the position bas been held down in rt· cent years al the request or Gerald Teachout. former finance director. who recenUy r~1gned because ol poor health. O'Keefe said the new salary ranee Is not out of IJne with "hat flnanct directori. are paid in some Orange Count)' ciues. The council's refusal to re- consider the issue wu criticl~ed by residents Sally Sargent and KaroUne Koester. v.•ho cin::ulated ptUtlons demanding lhat lhe lo· creases be rescinded. "When anyone steps do\\n Ito a lower position). they step down to what the salary is," said Mrs. Sargent. Mrs. Koester said thHt the way ttie matter was handled violated city policy, whlt'h provides that salary lncruses are considered at budeet time. 8Rescued Mter Boat Capsizes SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Eight c r ewmen from a caps iied $300,000 rishml{ boat from San Pedro were rescued by men aboard a U.S. Navy utility boat orf San Clemtnte Island early to- day, a U .S . Coast Guard spokesman said. The eight were plucked from the water after being spoUtd by the crew o( a Navy swift boat ofr the island'• Pyramid Head, the Coast Guard's Lt. Pete Hoffman said. They went overboard when their purse seiner, the St. Katherine, turned over while trylng to haul in a net full o( fish. One was uncons cious , ap- parently from exhaustion, at the time o( rescue, but all eight were listed in good condition a short time after .he rescue. Hoffman said. Their conditions wtre de- termined by a Navy medical ror· psman. who examined tbem on the Island. They were in the water only minutes before betng rescued Six of the rescued crewmen were-flown to San Dief.?o on a Coast Guard helicopter, and two remained al the island lo l aunch a search and salvage operation ror the St. Katherine, Hoffman said. The crewm('n said lhe boat was fully insured and was valued at ~.000. The St. Katherine. owned and operated by Nick Vas1las and Tom Jankovick, bolh of Lomita, got tn trouble trying to pull tn tno heavy a net full or fish from. the s ide , H o ffman 11a1d . C1rcumt1tances were unclear. but 1nd1calioni. "~re lhc boat was pulled over by the heavy net Hoffman said u mannc safet ~· office lnvest1aal1on would 111: made RECOUNT. • • challenging could :.top tht' <'OUnt Ina at the end of any precinrt Supporters or McDowell and Oawl!On charged th11l if th111 wen• 1rue, Mr11. Bellerul' could stop tht' count as soon a~ ii sh<lwf'tl either lhal she had picked up or Dowson h11d IOtll enou1th vote~ to chnna(• the outeomt' Mr~ Jl(-llt'rt1r 1111id thl" would then allow anolhl'r candidate to chs llcn'-lt' the count . and to pay ror added work . Tully ~ymour, former city ut tornty and an attorney for McDowell ~aid lhl' recoonl could not be done 1n that way. and ht" position was ~upported lalE'r hv ~an, Mrs. Morratle said A.., of mlddav. the conmct1na leJ?al ad· \'lCe had not been resolved Motorcycle tole n Burglars who entered the 11arage via the unlocked door have stolen a motorcycle valued at Sl.200 from the Dana Point home of a Marine stalloned at the Santa Ana Air SlalJon. Orange County sheriff's orncers repc>rt ed. Depullts said the then of the chopper type machine was rt· ported by Marine Richard Wayne E"ans. 24 . of 34042 Malaga Drive. He told officers tht motorc)•cle was unlicensed and inoperable lJne~•ider Woman Snags, Drags Worker PALK SPRINGS <UPO -teven Gayly. 18. took an unexpected nde "lln Mary Ann Edwards. 82. Neither or them enjO) t.'<i the ('ll.l)t'Ol.'ll('t' bul lt was hard Cor Gayley to compluin. ~mce ht-wus trupped un· der Mrs. Edwards' cur \. Guyley, u mwntenance \\Orhr. "u~ lyintt on his stoma.ch in a grocery store parkmJt lot Wednes'tiay with h1s head ln a munhole ch« km~ a wal~r valve. Mrs. Ed~·urdif cur drove O\'Cr tHm , snaring him In the undercarriag~" . Mrs . t:dwurd~. unnwur<' he was tht'r('., c·onllnued dn\'ing ubout thl.' lot look111~ for a purkin~ sp~c·t•, urugging Gayley \\1th her. until un onlooker noticed hun and stoPPt·d her. . . Gayley was hospatulltt'li ln utlsf3ctory cond1t1on with a leg injury, cuts and brwses Cabbie, Fire Chief Chase Bank Suspect A federal prison escapee flee· ing at high speed in his car aller allegedly robbing a Tustin bank Wednesday couldn't shake orr a persistent taxi driver and the c1t\''S fire chief. who chased him into the arms or police. Police today identified the sus· peel a s Jay Hugh Rux. 32. who. they said. escaped i11 November from McNeil Island Perutent1ary in Washington, where he wal> serving time for a bank robbery conviction. Polke alleged Rux walked into Lloyd's Baok at 300 El Camino Real s hortly after optning time. brandished a .45 automatic pistol and took SJ,000 from a teller. But as he ran from the bank to his car, witnesses began yelling that the bank had been robbed. A 35-year·old driver for Blue and White Cab Company was sit· ting in his parked vehicle across the street and heard the commo- tion. The driver, who police refused to identify, saw the suspect leap into his car and dri\·e away. Police said the cabbie took oH after the suspect. using his t'ar 1 ~· 10""~f"0 25'' diagonal "'~•I GJo,llO '538 25" diagonal radio to call the taxi dispatcher who, m turn. called police. At the height of the chase through downtown Tustin, the cab dn\'er s potted TusUn Fire Chief Larr) Holms stopped at an 1nterl>eclion in hLS city car. The cabbie yelled a quick explanation · to Holms and both men resumed the purs uit. Holms all.o alerted police by radio and a Santa Ana pollce car Jotned the chase as Rux allegedly sped north on Grand Avenue. Outboard Motor T ake n in Harbor An outboard motor valued by the victim at S2SO has been stolen from a boat moored al Dana Point Harbor. Orange County shenff's officers reported. Deputies said the lhefl was re· ported by victim Salvat:>r Robert Giammanco, 59. of 26026 Via Pera. Mission Viejo. He told of- ficers thie\•es rut the lock on the motor. ~·t r~,t ''. 't I' 15" diagonal ncn H it isn't RCA, it isn't Xl:100. 111111•1 ~· ".' • 25" diagonal BANK ••. dlmtft Charles l'olt anCt Cit.>• Manaat'r Kennt'lh Carr Wilham Walktr, a bui.lne nun t-ltth.'<I to lht' council thi~ Wffk. b o l:i hsled as a founder Mllchtll 11u1d the t'1ty hnli ,·anous 1&mounl11 of monty oo de ~al al all Sl'll bonks lhnt ~4'nt"' San Clt'ml'ntt'. The lar.,ic~l •mount. "'' :iu1d . b In Hnnk or America Mltchcll 14uld the dt'posll at Uw &nk of S1111 t 'kmt-nh.• wa mudl' "ns a token of ~ood wlll" for lht· "''"'honk In tht• tonHnunll). OlG1ov11nnl suuJ h~ huK fl\·· th<lus n'nd ~hurcs of bunk stock "I had nothln" lo do with lht• pliat'lna or I rlty) fun<b In tht• h&nk. They had bt•cn 1n thf'rt• u t'()Uplt" ,,, weeks twfort' I knc" about 1l," O.IG1u\'4111ni said "I hope the DA, lhe stall' and grand jury will in\'esUgat<'." ht' added. "Frankly, I don't kno" \\hjl the man <Mushett l 1., talk1n~ about." DiGIO\'anni ~u1d WEEKS ••. will reC<'I\'(' a dty cur. a term lift• insuran<·c J>olic~ l'<1uul to h1~ salarv. thre'' WN'k~· \:at•atwn and JO days sick lt•U\'l' Week s. 11 n alive of Los Angeles, holds bachelors and masters dt.>grCl'S in public ud ministration from the L'ruvcrs1l) of Southern Cahforma lie was an administrative J ' ~i ~t ant for l he Ll•ajlue u r Cahforniu c t lies in 1961 ; an ad- ministrative •~Ma.tanl IQ the 1:1ly of West Covina from 1962 to 19611. and ass istant city munager of Buena Park from 1967 to 1970 wht'n he became t'll) mirna~er of Monterey Park. Wteks and his wife, Judy. havt> lhree children. Kim. IS, Lynda. 12. and Colby. 9. Weeks uld lht· fa m ti y w i II m o v e t •> S a n Cleme~.,;,.n,,;,.le;;__ __ _ :;;~~~~~~· 19" diagonal H• 90111 I/. "of•l 1.111 ,, ?5" diagonal non • .i.....r"J •·· •D••• 25" diagonal YMltl (,U~ ') I ull I ,.,.,,,r,1 Mnrrntlli••' Pl••' Our 1•1•ruu1nl flt1f• \ ••nr f.un~nt1f1••• 011 I 1·1•r111•rud111·1 M1• .'i1•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .............. ,, .... 2 .._.. w ..... c.m Jr. Phone 642·8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 Sent1if ,_ .. ...._Arte llMit I tU The Professl0ttals l Ann f;,~ Landers. DEAR ANN LANDERS Thanks for notbJn(. Here l 'm trying my darnedest lo lead a healthier llfe and you comt' out with the coo- !'hut!d!y. Mwch 4, 197' DAILY PILOT 83 Can Daily-' Diet Be Sugar-coated? And what about your overweieht fans? How do you think THEY reel IA bout •~b a atatement., You aaid, "Suaar ts.n•t potaon or I'd be dead Iona qo." WeU. maybe 1u1ar won't kill a p("non. but it has no nulnlional value and ruins the ap. petHe for wholesome food. I must be a nut try- ing to talk i.ense to a person who is supposed to give sound advice to millions or readers. l•d9dl•I me. r cto, •· dtetl.. love awttta, W l a1M eat a t.aJaa~e4 diet. MorHwtr, I drlak .. alHIMI, wlilklil aab9 a wble ol a dUferPff. I abo e1ertla.e M mlllll&es every mora!a1 aad try &o walk Ulrff mile. every clay. YM aay Hlar llas ao Htrttloaal valH'! Or. FTederte J . Stare, waio heacla U.e Depar\mftlt ol Na&rtlloa at ffarvanl'a klloel ot hbllc &ab, LANDERS: My husband two children. One child ~ HeaQ•AIU _.nd 1 ar.e people in appeared to be about I• a ••re, ••aee&tble moderate economic NM years old, the other, e~•.raa.~ Mm-dttWDatancea. We don't about three. ,.naa& ••trtn& W-. dine out vtry often but The three-year -old ~ 18 • ... raU.. la wt.ea we do we want to ,rttd from the be&inQlna Illa r--a ~. "PMk ftUc>y OUrHlves. of the meal Ull the end. I la dw Paa&ry ," D.-. Slue Lut Di&ht we had din· doa'l mean just a few aa.-•acar la aa lapW-ner ln a very fi ne quiet sobs, I mean loud t.all& MUH ol uero. I restaurant. I had my uterwaullna. He kept at believe la "U.e • ...._ hair aet, wore a new out· up for over a solid hour. oltlaebody."&aaarlau.e fit and 'was looklna ~parents Ignored the &uolJae Ula& aakes Ille forward to a plepanl dirty looks directed Bl 10. treat. Seated at a nearby them from all over tht' D E A R A N N table was a couple with d in i n g r oom . They seem ed totally uncon· cemed. virtually yt'lUna at ooe another ln order to be heard over the child's crying. Is this fair to the other diners? What should be done in such an ln· stance '.'" -AS · SAULTED EARDRUMS AND A RUINED EVENING DEAR ASSAULTED AND R UINED: The up· taln In cbarce of that dlD- la& room should have u lled the parents to qwet lite child or re moVt' lllm. Siate Ile did not do IO OD Ill OWD, you bould bave au.UHtN lt. People wbe dine out have the right to en.Jo tbetr evenlna In peat'..-. The parents or lha& no&s) k.Jd Wf're lnlt'rff'rln1 •I tbe rlchtt of others I that room and It 11hool not have been tolerated. . fe11ion that you love chocolate candy. dote on pie and cake. adore rich dessert.a and weigh the same today as you did 35 years aco. How do you think Ann Landen' poor eallog ha bat& will go over "'1th parents who are batUtng to get their kids to eat less Junk and more food? Doesn't an~one edit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-----, your column ot' can you I· .. write anything you please! -SANDRA DEA& S.: "Enryoae who wrltea for a newspaper baa aa editor, Horoscope : Pisces Be Correct FRIDAY, MARCH 5 By SYDNEYOMARll ARIES: (March 21-Apnl 19) Emphasis on "countin.l!' vour change." Some s~m to exoect something for nothing -from you. Be percepUve, willing to examine, ask and report. TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Excitement 1s highlighted . Personality, outlandish declaration could be featured. FamjJy life adjustment is necessa ry Nothing remajns static. GEMINI <May 2l·June<!Ol: See beyond the superficial. All that glitters 1s not gold and the axiom. not a cliche. is true. Know 1l now and act as 1f you are a ware of rt. CANCER (June 2l·JuJy 22) · Organi1e. Make )Our wishes become realities Older person means well. but you have your own policy to form. hfe to live. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Complete transac- tions -get property appraised. Be positive about "finishing touches." One in authority has change of plans. policy. VIRGO <Aug 23·Sept. 22) · Travel, study plans sub1ect to sudden switches. changes. Stress originality. independence and creativity. Wel co m e fres h concepts. conta cts and challenges LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct 22> You might achieve mort' than you thought possible. Assets bnng more than \\as 1mllally estimated. Ele- ment of surpn!>e works in your favor. SCO RPIO 10ct 23·~ov 21 > Forces tend to be scattered You may be trying to do too much at one time Means be versatile. not foolish. Let others show at least part of their hands. Fight tendency to be impulsive SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22 Dec. 21 ): Go slow. Be aware of details, fine pnnt. State case -and don 't embroider facts. Emphasis on work, health, hidden factors. CAPRICORN <Dec 22 Jan.19>: Stress ability to perceive. analy1e Surpnses occur and are like· ly to in,ol"e memberof oppos1tesex A Qt' A Rff S (Jan 2CH'eb 18>. lllghlight ~('cunt\ Build on solid base Jo'am1ly reconc1lia- llon co.uld be in picture Be diplomatic -win rath<•r than fore(') our wa) PISCES (l·~eb. 19·Murch 20) Hold off on un· necessary Journeys Plans are i.ubJcct to change. Check ml'ssn>ies. instructions Bl' p0Mt1ve about quutt•s. n l(hls and perm1ss1oni.. 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C°""IYCl•r' Co\l•MtW CA n u1 AOltlANl(UTrlElt, ... ,., C 0-lUO »0 Joi._,. SI ClOUOfTTCOUNSIElANO ..... 11 .. -e. .... ca .,.,.. JOMN .. ~ATTl.•SO ... Th<• tlu\4MU j\ (Oncllt(led °"..,Ir. 01rUTY .,..,,._, uso"'c etetw 0.1 .. w .. t H• .... yCO.L•OO .. o ... un Tiii• \l.tr.,,,..,,1 ••• lllfd '°'"' lflo s-u ...... C.tl-..U C-'f Cl•'' ot Or-'°""""" -t~ 111•1 UC.-., Al......,.tw -le.._....__ t 1 • l'J--·--0.-CCMl\I 0..•• "''°' l'Ulllt~ Or..,90 (CMl•I 0.•IV 11\IGI ~ca.1' 11 •"" ""-' • t•1' IU-1' ,.. t1 t• It •""' Marcl't 4 1•"• _,. Warning . The Surgeon General Has Oetermmed That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. REGutAR. MENTHOL 21 mg #tat .1 6 mg, nicotine av p_er cigarette ~ FTC me1hod l f S4 DALLY ~t.OT * KTt.A e 8:00 ·'Th Bal Man ... H~nry Fonda and CUtr Robertson play pr~ldential polities in this movie venuon ol Gore Vidal ·s 8ro<Jdwa) drama. with Lee 'rracy u the cr-w.ty ex-prt'81denl NBC: 1J 9.00 "McNaughton's Daughte r ." Susan Clark •turs a an at· l orney who must prost!cutc a famed human1lurlun (Vero Miles> on homicide l'harge!'i In this TV movie with Ricardo MontullJan and Ralph Jlellamy. (Review. Al3). A BC fl 9· 00 -Strt>ets of San Frian· dbCO. TV'it nuwcst coµ. Bert "Superstar" D'Angelo ( l'aul Sorv1no1 showis up 1n San Francisco to PUrbUl' the killer or h1~ purtner. much to the ae11ravalion of Stone und Keller (Katl Malden and Michael Doug l ast r TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening Friday DAYTIME MOVIES • • o .,...~ ,,..,. n 1 .. ,.,, '"""((\1•lf\•ottt ~fl I"-· , .. "' M ~ "'"'" 10-tll • ., .. ,,.. .... II" 11.-1 ·~ ··~ ,~, ... ,o ..... II • 0 IQ "Ut .. r"4lot .,...,- ' ')\ 0 ....... \l"'*'I"\ ,.,..,.., c~" 11 •• ..........,. " """"' l••l .. (tf'! ''••t 1111"•• *II S11 (~nt "110..cj; f I 000 '1fl,,,.. (fbl tO -Dht'n r,:,,,,,, ~ 111411,•1 C111".'t ,..,...,. ......,. .... I 0 \•I Al••\ J --~ """" z•o m -t-.. ., ........., .. ' . , .. • . .,. °""'" "tf" ().1111 l• 'IO ICl '°'*' " "" ~ ll•t 6~ '"'" " I""" \., ,._, y I J •8 1Q .. ,.., ~ c ~ ltfll ,.. •• .. ....... Im f...:.O KOCE T e levision Yes, Mitzi's Over 40 Q: I lane l $11 bet wttlt • friH4 &hat Mhd o..,,_or ls o\ u ti. n. l •1a! SM bu a perftfl f'W•re today. b•I .. M """' ~·· • ODCt' 1•lnf'd .. ••It •dtltt a.er llulllca~ ~r! -Pett>r Valli, Ba>-.14•. N.V. A YH Back In ·~3. Mil1l, ht'r appetite sbarpt>nt>d by frustrauon 1n ecttina onl~ mediocre part•. dtdn '\ have her option picked up Then ahf' m"-t•l•nt a1eent Jack Run1 who .slimmed her down. helped build ~r mora e , al\d later married ht r. Af\er playing Joe I':. 1.ewh1' wife In '1'ht Joktr ls WHd" <19Sll OP· po~llf' rre nk Sinatra, s h~ pluckt"d tt plum the role M Neille 'F orbush In "So uth Pac irlc " 119~1 ~ht•":. bl•t•n 11 athttennt:t star cv<'r sln('t' In fllmli. on T\' and in n1~htdub.' She was born f'ra nceM'll M1t1I ,·on Gerber 1n C'h1cago in 1931. •uN011 m alling h.r o next Sept. 4 She's loved and rei.pect ed by everyone. In and out or lht' prores•lon. hnd ul I ;tgree -the re's no one as ritzy I! Ml\11 Q : Could you tell m e Ir Daaay Thomas recently llad a DOH· job! -J . JollnlOft, Sloax C'lty. lov. a. A ··No nose JOb ~·or t"ver." declares Dann.). Q : 11 lt trae Uaet ads for a Mee Wtst Broadwa}· st.ow were oact" ref'6Md by a New Vorll paper! If IO, Wb)'! -Mrs. D. llkha~. Detroit. A: The New York Times refused ads for one of ber plays, callt'd ··Sex." becaust" or the word "sex·· in \he title. Obviously Umes have changed -and the New York Times has ehan~ with them' Q: II It lne.Utere _..are male ltl"l,,ers 1t•1· btc ••1 Mo•• to elll&ftt ... bodewjved -Mn. · a~e "·· PltutHarp. u,., ,.._. A: ln London. yes. The routine consists of gay blades who peel of! their clothes, item by item, till A nge lic Bob Bob Hope i s dressed up as an angel for his latest TV s pecial Friday night at 8:30 on '."BC. The dis appeara nce of a large group or comedians leads Hope to call in a large gr oup of detectives to solve the myster y -resulting in 48 top-r ated guest stars appearing on the show. PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:BUC NOTICE they'r' down to a O'Slring. Which they also discard if that's what their all-female audience dtmands. ~veral of \he entrepreneurs who book lbe bawdy eldtibitions. mostJy ln private social clubs and pubs, were arrested on charges of maintaintainln& a "dis· orderly house." When lhey were exonerated, local olfic;iab lamented that the present-day British laws were permissively obsolete. Q : Telly Snalu has made bald·beaded men PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .'Glod You Asked That' ~y M.nlya -.41 Hy ·~ ..... aaue 14'1: aymbol1. "'b•t otJwr •~w• .ii.an off tladr lil•fr for tllf'lr *'1! -S. It. O'R., ft•ltlmon ', ••• A · St>\•eral Notab!r \'ul Hrynnt•r , whtl -•vt tu~ all to pl41y tht Kina olS1a m 1111 1tqe h1\. "The Kinit and 1:· at the St J amf'lt Theateir on Broadway. tit' l•tt-r filmf'd lht> lunefuJ RodllCNl 1md llornmtr:sh'1n claask w1lh O('bortth Kt•rr One ot th<-euhe:st :stars. Pettr Lorrl'. (or yc.>ars the bogt-y man 11round·town. had his locks mowed 11\ ll h<iar ris1na l93~ nu:k htll'<i "Mad Lovt" 111 whkh hf' played a mad doctor. Evt'n Redd Foxx appear!!> to hav<-enter~ tht' b•ld man':s row. $t rolling around w\lh u nuked nouin In privatt' Uhou"h he"' t-nn a rua on his 1'V i.how ) Q: "'halt'Vt'r happrnt'(f to Ctntlt' lkn. tht' hui gablt bt-ar. f1lppt>r, and E:lu. th.-lion In •·eorn Fttt1" -Tht' Adam"' •'•mlb. C1nclnnatl. ,\ Genlll' Ett•n fl'lll'H'i. :11 Soll'\l1td l\IO\On. n<'UI Lo~ Angel<'s Wh1h• ti1111>l·r·, hod. 11;1nw 11ncl µt•rformini;: un<'t' Jt:J111 JI M 1J 1111 ' S1•.1<1u.1num Elsa thl• lton. J1l•d l,f lt•ukt•mia 111 .\rnt·a 1n l~l61 Smoke) the Hear. i.) mllc1I of firt• pn•Hnlwn. ,., re :.1dmg with his constant companion Coltl1c• 111 1h1 :'\attonal Zoological Park in Wui.hml!tnn. O l' . and Old Yeller, of the \\'all 01:.ne) nHJ\ tt· h.b ht't·n buried for some lO yt'a~ 1n l.o.' AnReh•' Q: I kaow It's trivia -but"" dli.al(ree on ho" to pronoanct' Prt"Sley's IHt name -with a "Z" sound or an "S" ~ou.nd? Abo, "t're lht' llghl pant~ that spilt v.•hll• Elvls WH Oft stagr recent!~ part or ont' of thost' trick cf'lebrity sulb de,IJ[nf'd to fall apart and ht-put together a~aln'! -Ramona and Al McDaniel, Crooknllle. Ohio. A: No El\'is was not \\\'Jflnl! "hat lhl'Y t•ull ,1 ··breakaway" suit And\\ hl'n h1· fl'l1 a draft <'11m1n11 from lh<> rear he wus not onl) 'lurpn~l'd bu t cnilrn1 rassed The Presley numt' ll' rronounC"l'cl ~·11 h " "Z sound -as in ·pres1d~·nt. · nul 'p1 l'l'l'dl'nl · Send your questtons to 1/11 <;orrilt1•1. ·c;lod r 11u A ,1.1•d 'That," care of th/S newspapn I '<> lku l.WJ Cn~tn .\lt•su 91626 Marilyn and lly Gardtlt'r IJ.'1/1 011'U'•'r u., mony qur., ttons as they can in tht!1r column. but tht· L"u/uml' o/ mall makes pt>rsonal r eplies 11npoM1blt' Pl'BLIC NOTICf: l'l'BLIC NOTICE )' ,,. .,, . ' \I ,... t t,J ,.., I " u t•) th n .,,,. ,,.. ' ... ,) Thur.day, Clo8iD(C Price1 • NEW. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .. • 'Tbur!dlly, Matefl 4. t 971 L/SC DAIL 'I' PILOT 81 Personal Retire Program Pitfalls ft) S\'1.\'IA PORTER 1 £1ghlh '" o Sf"nn i Por the r1nt llnw. ~011 an indl\H:tual not covel'C!d by u qu1hfi('(t pension or prof1l·sharinJt pion or your employer or by a 10\'l'rnment retin•ment plnn "~rt' pf'rmltted in 1975 to St>t up your own rellrt'nwnt plan \'ou cun makt' u dl'ducl&blt• contribution uch yur to \'Our lndh11dual Rotlremcnt Acrount 0 RA) of up to 15 per ~·t>nl or )'our earnt•d lnt'-Omt> but not more thian St ,500 Millions of you took 11\Sviantuge of thhs sl1tnlrlc1ull tu>.• breok ond rightly 1'0 Dul ~ware the p1th1ll~ (1) When riling your '7S F orm 1040 nnd c-lalmlntt your dedur · hon. also file Form S329 •Jus t for your !!lmple failure to rile this re- Money's Worth qwred Form 5329 v. ithout reasonable rauc.t'. the tax low pro· vldes a major penalty -and ignorance or oversi&hl pr~ b;ably won't be cons1dert"d reasonable cause by the l RS \'OU WILL HA VE TO pay a penalty or $10 8 day ror each day you failed to file this form Thus. If your l?7S re- turn 1s examant>d about a year and a hulf after you file and the I RS agent finds you didn't attach Form S329. you might be bable to a SS.000 penalty. <2> lf vou dt>posited more in your IRA account an '7S than you "·er e t>nlilled to deduct in ·1~ and )OU do not withdraw tht> excess. including the allO<'able lncomu. before Apnl 15. 1976 (or the latt>r due date for )Our rt'turn), you race a tnple-headed penalty. Even thnuRh the exces:. result cd from an innocent mi.stake. the law pro\ ides · -A flat 6 percent penalty on the excess contribution for '75, plus another 6 percent penalty for every yur the exce:.s lsn 't removed: plus -n· THE EXCESS JS remov<'d by d1stribut1ng 1t back to you. you will have to pay it rc~ular income lax on the dii. f trlbution even though you never ROt a deduction for that ' amount. You can eliminate tht> excei.s without a d1stnbullon by under-contributing your allowable amount of '76 and ap pl)'ing the '75 excess to the '76 under-contrihut1on This will wtpt' out any further 6 percent penalty on lhl• exce~s in '76. but the excess won't be a deduction even though 1t 's apphl•d as part of the '76 contribution; plus -lf thl' excess ts removed by da stn bu lion to you an 'i6 and you are under age 591~ an '76, you will poy a 10 perct>nt premature dis tribution penalt)' on the d1stnbut1on an addt- llon lo your regular income tax on lhat amount. for instance. says Leon Gold. ch1cr lax expert for tht> Researr h Institute of America. consider Mr. Jones. a1ote Ill. • Y.hO erroneoui.ly contributed $1.500 to an IRA in 1975 II i. later dt>lermint>d he wa~ t>nlllled to only an S800 deduction H the excess $700 is not distnb1tted buck to him by th1~ April IS. he wall puy a $42 penally for '75 t6 J>ereenl of $700). ASSl'l\1 F. HIS ALLOWABl.F. IRA contribution for '76 h SllOO 8~ contributing only SHIO. and opplying lhl' $700 exct'!>~ from '75. hl' will ehmanate any penalty on rxresi. contnhu t10ns for '76 but he will deduct only $100 for IRA contnbu I Hms an '76 If instead of ap1>lyin~ lhl' $700 l'Xt('i.s to lhe '7fi allowable t•nntribut1on. Jone!. w1thdruw~ tht· $700 l'XCl'i.'I aftt•r April 15 wr a later return due dutcl. ht• "ill pay n · ~ular inrornc I ax on th<' S700 even though hl· recc1 \ l0'1 no dt· ductlon for thut total. plus a 10 f)('rCl'nt pl•nalty, or S70 lnr1dentallv, while IRA accounts are heavily pcnahzl'd for an (')l.('('~S contribution. if you're In a Kcos.th plan ror self r mployt>d persons. you can wilhdrc.iw any '75 cxccsi. con tnbutions "11 h no penall)' <II' tax Pref ere nee for Big Cars Cited by Ford SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> - 81j,!~er cars are ancreasinRIY preferred b)' buyers and sales of small models are tapenng orr. accordin~ to the president of Ford Motor Co. Lee A. lacocca told the an· nual convention or th e Automotive Service Industry Associations this week that some of Ford's 1977-modcl cars will be smaller on the outside and lighter by several hundred pounds,. but "they're not going to be midgets by any means " He also said the broadest range or cars in Ford's h1s- torv would be introduc('d for the' consumer next year. "The "'atchword is packal(e C'fftc1enl'y -keeping lhl' interior d1ml'ns1on~. lt'g room. head room and trunk space." he said. Referring to reports that small car sales is easing orr an the Unit ed States. lacocca said he was nol surprii.ed. "f'1 rst. we'rc rapidly com· ing off a deep recession and tht>re's new and vigorous bounce in consumer con fidence. which means people are not afraid to spend their money "Second. for a welcome change. ou r fri e nds in Washington have s topped talkln~ about Rasoline hitting a buck a gallon. Morcovl'r. peoplr and especially motonsts -have not aced that Rai.ol1ne pfll'l'S :ire going down, not up " Astronautics Firm Tells LNG Project Orvt'lopment of o contalnmvnt 'Yslem tor llquer1td natur :.il uus carriers has bt•cn i1nno11n1 Pel by Grn Trnnsport. s /\ R I. . a Fri•nch nn vnl <'n1unccnnu r1rm . und Me l>onnell l>oui;ilui. A.,lronautt('i. Co in lfunllnuton llcur h Thi· xyxll'ltl 1·omb1ne11 u Gnz·Tronsp<.1rt lnvur m<.'m- hr'ane with the MC'Drmnl'll l>nuulus lhrc•t' cllnwn:ilunnl r1•mforct1d foam 1n1111lal10n lf1 1t1:ally dt•\'l•lopcd and usc•d 1n th1· l ' S .~p11r1• prn.iraril. II hai. h1•1•n i:ronh'd l ' S <'<111,l t!1111rd approv11l artt•r <'X frn,~H· l<''>tml( in Fr11nt•1• und tlw l 'n1tt>d Sta\(''I Th<' t"o t'11mpan1<"1 will mMk1•t llw )'\~\cm 101ntly T ll E f.XTREMF!l~Y low h•mpcraturcs which must ~ maintained In handlinR It· qu.-r1ed natural gas <LNG ) requi re special techn1qut's. which Gaz Transport ha<> been active in de\•clopin~ since 1957. ·~ ..... Pt ..,.. 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Jll'rmlls mllr(' t';ll Jlll C'OpllC'll} In a hull (or .1 Jfl\Cn h111111rr Bid by NASA To Northrop :'\nrthrop SNv1ces. Inc . an Anuht'1m-ba11ed sub111d111ry of Northrop Corp .. has been awarded an SS.8 million. onr year contract exteMion by the National J\eronaullcs and Space Adm1nit1trahon ror sup- port act1v1t1es at the Johnson Space Center, Houston. The award Is the third ex tension of a basic five-year pact and brings the estimated ,·alue of th<' C'ontract tn S.17.1 malhon Northroi1 has been providing tec hnical Rnd manaf(ement servi<'<'!i to the JohMon Space Center'°' lh past three years. -DAIL V fttLOT QUEENIE .. , I ,-, [) '~<LO Do you kntlW the medical nam~ Cor that ailment which arrhcts some men and women about to get married'> Engyes1s. No, it's not just what you and I might recognize as the wedding day Jitters. It's the extreme. With the anxiety, the depre~ion and the indecision, there's sleeplessness and headaches usually. The engyes1s patient doesn't much care for food. either. Sometimes that poor party loses considerable weight. Our Love and War man says 1t is to premarital nervou s ne ss what pneumonia 1s to the t'old No doubt vou kno" that lad)·bugs are sold by the gallon to farmer~. nurserymen and other garden J!rO\' e r~. Lady bug~ kill 45 other kinds of in~ect pest~. But do you know how many lad~·bugs are 1n a gallon'' About 135.000. bn 't any track at .di to count the vertebrae in a snah'~ baC'k Ju~t tum the little Cell ow over and note the scale rows across its middle. That's at SNAK ES Q. "Any snakes in New Zealand'"' A Nol a one One out of e\'ery Cave men hereabouts between the ages of 55 and 65 is not holding do" n a Job. . If you find yourself arflit'led "1th lhl' t'Ompelhn1t desire to buy unnc<'essary doodad s. "hat you ~uCCer from is on1oman1a . No. caesunan suri;tery 1s not uncommon al all on mama Pekingese dogs, • m~ dl'ar. AUCE "Stoll lhc presses'" cried Charles Lut\\ldf.!e Dod.::.on, or words lo that <'ff<'ct. as th<' pnntl'r stampt'd out the first copies of "Ailee's Ad\•entures in Wonderland." Only 48 books t'ame orr that first run, and the whereabouts of only 21 of those highly valua· ble httle trt'a'lures 1s now known. Charles. who <'allt'd himself Le" as Carroll an pnnt, was not sut1sf1ed with "hat ht' had written He " ant<'d to l'd1t soml' morl'. Wnters who turn into editors ar(' lake thal Pollster:. also report the averajJl' colll'ge ~arl shaves hr r '-·'RS l\\clCe a week A<ldt•" m••l IO l M tlovG p 0 lkl• I i.o CO\I• Mo••,, ... Coercion Claim Convi1wes Jury RAl.EfGll. NC IAPI An Ehrnbt'th C'1l\' in 'luranrl' !->all'i.m.rn has ron\'1nn-d a Jury that ht; w.1s forcl'd to <.'om mat a robbt.>f}. a plea Mm1lur to thiltl madt' by newspnper ht>aress l'atty Ileana Edward G ruham ll•1rsl Miid he "as dn\. IOf.! 'l\ Raleigh thl' night of Jan -I 9 "hen t\\o nrmcd ml·n JUmpt'(i into h1ii C'ar al a England Mourns Tomcat LONDON (l) Pll A while tomC'at which won tht> hearts of llnt1sh television viewers for his ability to eat with his paws is dt'ad at 16 and thorou~hly mourned Nenrly .-very London newspapcr c arr1cd obituaries anc1 p1t'lures ol the late Arthur scrap. Ing food out of n t'Dn whose brand nome he promo t ed 1n com· merclals for 10 years. "Goodbye, Arthur ... intoned lhe Dally Mirror. During h i s screen career. Arthur made lS commercials, was kid· naped twice. appeared on the witness stanc,t in a custody case (has>. held innumerable news con· ferences and was the subje('t of a biography. The cat food company represented by Arthur increased soles to $12 million a year dunng his qareer The t'ompany an nounced he died or old age'" his sleep. A secret burial was held. stophtoiht lie -i a1d thc•v 1 held a ttun on him and rort'cd him to take a notf' to a 1tas stat ion atll'n· dant TllF. NOTE SAID, "I hove two men ot'ross the Mrr<·t Both have riOes. P l f.':ise don 't do unythln~. You will be.> shot Just ~1vf.' me S20 and $10 bills ... lfurst told the atten· dant he had been kid· naped. gave the man 11 desC'nption of the men, asked him to call pohc<' and said he would ~ bal'k after delivering the $80 loot. Wben Hurst re· turned. he was charged \\llh armed r obbery and the two abdut'tors \\ere never found. "I NEVE R should have been charged an lhel first place. I was trymg to do what I thought good catiiens wer~ supposed to do -help them catt'h the guys," Hurst said. The dlstriC'l attorney's orfi<'e didn 'l believe Hurst and pro~et'uted him on the theory that he had conceived the rob· bery st'heme after a few drinks A Wake County Superior Court Jury found him innocent Long H•ndle Garden Rake • o..llty ,,.. ,...., ,... • Stw4w ..... ,...._.., ...... .. • Me4et #Sl14CS Vlgoroe Garden Dust . 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Supervisor Ralph Oledncb barelJ escaped bein& placed ln tJ1e same class wflh Battin . Schmit and Clarl. When asked if he ~Ueved if Diedrich was subjed to ~Ila's infl~nce, Hicks said. "I pro- bably had the fttlinc he would certainly list~ to Dr. ~Ila. that ThiR photo of Comet West was made at 5: 10 this morn· ing from Oranae County Astronomers' vantage point in Lemon Heights above Santa Amt. Comet was discovered Sept. 2A by Richard West of the European Southern Observatory. It is visible with the naked eye in the early morning sky. low in the east. Best lime to look is about 5: 15 a .m . For more information, call the Orange County Astronomers StarUne, 541 -5360. Godshall Requests Principal Change Nt'wport Harbor Hach School Principal CharlH E Godshall has request~d a traniirer to an elementary school pnncipa13hip for neJCt year . •chool omclal!I an nounced today • Godshall. llarbor lliRh prin· C'lpal 11lnn• 19". -11ys he is rC' que11tln1t the chnnae primarily becau!lt>o(hls amblllontob«om,. Conunit~nt On Mayoral J' ote Denied Mnry Smallwood. succes!lful candldatl' In the C06la Mesa City Council election. denied today that s hl' had made a commit ment to \'Ole for Councilman Jack Hammett for mayor. Her st atement was in rftponse to a suggestion made Wednesday in a Dally Pilot news anaJyils story which speculated about the selection of Costa Mesa ·s nut mayor. Mrs. Smallwood said she had not made a commilm•nt lo anyone and said that for Mr to do so at this stage would be contrary to her campaign for ••openness" a nd ror . 'people to work tote\her." The \'Ole on the mayoralty ls sche<hded af\er the s wearing In of the new council next Tuesday C\'ening. a school district supenntendent someum.-ln the future. "So far. I only havt t'xpenencl' at the hilth schOol level and .... ould like to broade n th11t expencncl' so I could someday serve aK superlnlt'ndcnt of a unlflt'rl school dbtrict .' · Godshall ex· plained today. Prior to cominll lo Nf'wport· Mesa. Godsha ll was employ~ ror 12 years In the Whlltl<'r Union High St'hool District. whert'.' h(• was a m ath leat'her, counselor and assistant principal. Godshall. 49. says he has bttn considering the change ror ~eral years and insists It has nothing to do with dissatisfaction al Harbor High. "ll 's probably the best prtn· cipalshlp In Orange County a most dynamic school." he said Godshall admitted he would give up presU1e and take about a SS.000 pay cut to take the elemen· tary achool po11ltion. "But. I think it's the best thing roe me, proft'Ss1ona.Uy. Also, I'd llle to have m on~ time with my family and the duties of an elementary school principal are not as demanding as a hi1th school administrator." Godshall explaJned. District Supt. John Nicoll said today h e 11\'lll h onor GodsbaU's request. but does nol yet know who will replace him or where Godshall will be transferred. rroday Cl ettlag • Stoek~ • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH ~. 1976 C TEN CENTS 3 he would we11h his advice on sule." Tbe d lstrlct atlorney's •P· pralul or the s upe rvisors. l>Olltlul alle81•nce came when he was called to the witness stand by Battln 'I defense attorney. Matthew KuriUch. It was KurHicb 's hope that Hieb' testimony would support a defense contention that Battin is a member or a polillcal class that has bffn Jinaled O\lt for Pl'OefeCU• Uoo. The Stnta Ana supervisor wu lndJcted last Auau t on char1es . related to tbe alleged UH of coun· ty paJd employ-es ln hls Ul\llUC· cessful 1914 campaign for lleute· nant governor. In his testimony. Hicks gave little support to KurlUch's ariu· mmt that Battin ls a vac:t1m or discriminatory prosecutjon, Influenced: Kicks did ray be ~llevH Cella waa a abadow 1ovemment that attempted to weaken his office laat June by influencin& the Board of Supervisors to attempt to transfer 22 investigators from hlsstalf. . But the dlstrict attorney r e· fused to concede that Cella headed a group or coaLtion that Battin has insisted exists and is belnc disc9mlnated against. While discarding the-aroup tM<>ry. IUcks malnt.alncd that ~Ila exerted bis will through bis alleaed lmpropt'r lnrl utincc of Battin. Schmit and Clark Hlcka said that In 1974 he wuis warned that Cella w11s out to do tum In politically because ot on investigation into state Con· troller Ken Cory's 1972 state A ... sembly camp:ugn. (Sff BATTIN, PUC' /\2) Re~ to Delay· Trial of Louis Cella . . Senate Leader Retiring WASHINGTON (AP) -Mike Mansfield. the gentle. scholarly Montana Democrat who served the Senate as majority leader loncer than a nyone else and whoM years lo Congress span a s ixth of lbe nation's history, an· nounced today he will not seek re·elecUoo. Mansfield, who will be 73 on March .16, has spent 34 years In public omce -23 or Ulem in the Senate. He said those years "are not a lon g U me." But he declared : "It is tim e enou1h ... " "It •eem• to me U..t the tJme bas come to pe rform a ftnal public service to the nation, to the Senate and to U. people ol Mootana," Manalleld said ln a st.atem~nl which an aide read to reporters. He sald he bad made his de- cision with bis wile's counsel. Mrs. Mansfield said she hadn't expected ber husband to an· nounce his deeislon so soon and called his statement a surprise. Mansfield '1 departure from Cootress comes after a ttcenl a.rtnouncement by his Republican counterpart. Sen. Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, the minority leader. that he, too, wUI not seek election to the 9Slh Concress. Assistant De mocratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, Viewed as Mansfield's like ly suc· cessor. announced immediately that he would seek Mansfield's job. In his statement. Mansfield declnred flatly : "I wilJ not be a "anciidate for re-election an the 9Sth Congress · · "My conclusion has been re· ached In this instance with my wife Maureen Hayes Mansfield. who has been with me through aJI th<'Se years and whose sensitive C'ounsel and deep understanding have ~en so much a part or whatever may be the sum of my contribution to Montana and lhc- nat1on.'' Mansfield said. "My years in the Congress en- rompaas one·slxth of the nation's history since independence , the admlnlslrallon of seven presl· dents: the assassination of a pre· sldent and other extreme out· ruy•s aaaln11t human decency; ob e political leadership and seamy politics and chicanery: th~ dawn or the nuclear age and men on the moon. a great war a nd a prelude to more wars and an uneasy peace. a dim perspec· lion of world order and uncertain hope for International peace,·· Mansfield s aid. CSft SOLON, Pa1eo AZ> W AN RA TES SNAG STOCKS NEW YORK <UPI) -Prices closed lower today an modttately active tradlnc on the New York Stock Exchange H many In· vestors retreated to the sidelines amid uncertainties oveT interrst rates. The Dow Jones Industrial average , up four at the out.set. lost 8.19 points to 970.64. Declines led advaoca by abo\I\ a two-to·one margtn. (T ablet. 87). Prices were lower in moderate tradln1 on the American Stock Exchange .... , Uneasy Rider Woman Snags, Drags Worker PALM SPRINGS (U PI) -Steven Gayly, 18, took an unexpected ride with Mary Ann Edwards, 82. Neither of them enjoyed the experience but it was bard for Gayley to complain, since he was trapped un· der Mrs. Edwards' car. Gayley, a m aintenance worker, was lying oo his stomach in a grocery store parking lot \Vednesday with his head in a manhole checking a water valve. Mrs. Edwards' car drove over him, snaring him in the undercarriage. Mrs. Edwards, unaware he was there. continued driving about the lot looking for a parking space. dragging Gayley with her, until an onlooker noticed him and stopped her. Gayley was hospitalized in satisfactory condition with a leg injury, cuts and bruises. ludge Rules ~Hearst Bank Plan Evidence Denied SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> The judge a t P atricia Hearst's robbery trial refused today to permit introduction of a bank plan with her handwriting on at. saying it could r em ind the jury of a fatal holdup In which a woman was killed. ' But U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter ruled lbe prosecution could show the 1ury a "laundry list of things to to do 1r one is go- ing to rob a bank." also in the newspaper heiress· handwriting. SOL I AH SA VS HIS LIFE IN HAVOC-AS HEARST· TYPE PLEA CONVINCES JUAY-88 Both items wer e found al the last hideout of the Symbionese Liberation Army and lawyers argued over their introduction arter Carter denied a defense mo· lion to throw out all cv1den<'e seized there The jury fin1tlly returned to the courtroom arter Carter's three rulings on evidence and heard a San Francisco hospita l Intern testify about treating a young woman who m ight have been Miss Hearst Cor poison oak last summer Dr. Rod W. Perry said he could not ldenUCy the woman since she had "a s wollen face. q uite marked. so that one of her eyes was almost com pletely shut." But he said "it is possible" the girl was the defendant. The doc· tor also was unable to identify the young m an who accompanied her. The Intern said the young woman. who gave her name as Amy Andrews. "was aware or what was going on." ln a recent magazine article, SLA members William and Emi· ly Harris said Miss Hearst was treated at San Francisco Gener al Hospital last· August for poison oak and m ade no aUempl to con tact aulhonhes. The trial was stalled Wednes· day by arguments over a better· lale·than-never defense motion to ban all materials seized a1 lhr apartment where the Harnses were captured The j udge ruled today that <Stt PATTY. Page i\2) Cabbie, Fire Chief Chase Bank Suspect A federal prison escapee n ee· Ing at high speed ln tus car after allegedly robbing a Tustin bank Wednesday couldn't shake off a penistenl taxi driver and the city's fire chief. who chased hl lTI Into the arms or police. Police today identified the sus· pert as J ay Hugh Rux. 32. who. they said. escaped in November from McNeil lsland Penitentiary in Wuhlngton. where he was serving time for a bank robbery conviction. Police aijeged Rux walked Into Lloyd's Bank at 300 El Camino Real shortly after opening Ume. brandished 8 45 automatic pistol and took $3,000 from a teller . But as he r an from the bank to his car. witnesses began yellmg that the bank had bffn robbed. A 16-year-old driver for Blue 8nd White Cab Company wu sit· tlng lo bis parked vehicle across the street and heard the commo· tlon. The driver. "'ho police rd used to identify. saw the suspect l1•ap Into his car and drive away. Police said the cabbie took orr after the s u!>pect. usln11 his car radio to call the taxi dlspatchc•r . who. In turn, called Police . At 'the height of the chase through downtown Tustin, the cab driver spotted Tustin Fare Chier Larry Holm s stopped at an Intersection In his city C'ar. The cabbie yelled a quick explanation to Holms a nd both men resumed the pursuit. Holms also alerted poU<'e by radio and a Santa Ana police car joined the chase as Rux allegedly sped north on Gr and Avenue. Mesa Library F e te The Friends of the Costa Mesa Ubrary bave scheduled a "Mee t Your Librarians" coffee at the Center Street br anch from 9·30 a m toll a m March 10. .. April 19 Date 'Stands' By TOM BARLEY OllMO.lly ,.. ...... Orange County Supenor Court Judge K enneth W1 11lams rl!· rused today to delay the tnal of indicted Dr Louis J . Cella Jr. and three associates despite the possibility of prolonged pretnal action. The trial date of Apnl 19 con· firmed today by Judge Willia ms appear ed a re mote possibility last F riday when defen11e at· torney George Chula objected to the ab1hty of Judge Jerrold S Oliver to preside over pretria l hearings. But Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears araued today that "there Is no reaaon ln the world why lhis trial can nol get start- ed on April 19." Chula had argued that Judge Olive r , as a r egis t e r ed Republican. an associate of Lin· coin Club members :ind a con· tributor to Republiran Senator James Whetmore's campaign. is biased and unable to rule im· partially on any Issue faced by Cella. Dr. Cella. 51. a long-time political act1v1st in Orange \ount v. wa s indi cted by the Grand Jury on 127 counts or embeizlcmcnt. fraud, fo rgery and conspiracy It is alleged that lhP physi- cian and three business as- soci ates indicted with him siphoned off more than $2 m illion in their operation of two county hos pitals -Mission Community Hospital. Mission Viejo a n d M crcy Gt>ncral Jlosp1tal In Santa An11 The four also race tnal an Lo!> Angeles Feder a I Court on 4il felony counts or tax evasion, fraud, theft and conspiracy. Named with Cella as C'odefcn· dants 1n both trials ore Theodore SC'haffm an. $3, of San- ta Ana . form er hoi.p1tal ad min1strator Geor.ic I .. 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O~ILY PlLOf C Bayh Qui.I.I LCampaign NEW YORK <UPI I - Stn. Birch Ba)'h (O·tnd J, rlnanclally #trapped and da•coura1ed, quit th• Democrauc pre1ldenll1l race today, but said be wiJI <'<>ntinue to Gccept federaJ campalan funda to puy ofr debl1 Bayh'a announcement that be would "suspend" hl1 campal•n h1rt .cvcn ma1or OemC1cnts In the race. "W(• JUMt .iot outbwiUed and out.pent," he told 1t news conference followan11 beUl nu 1n the New Hamp s hir e and Mauachuaetls primaries. "Our campalen treasury as depleted." 8 Rescued After Boat Capsizes SA~ DIEGO <UPI> Eight crewm e n from a c aps ized $300,000 fishing boat from San Pedro were rescued by men aboard a U.S. Navy ullllly boat off San Clemente Island ea(ly to- day . a U.S. Coast Guard spokesman said. The eight were plucked from the waler after being spotted by the crew of a Navy swift boat orr the island's Pyramid Head. the ~ Coast Guard ·s Lt. Pete Hoffman ll(lld. They went overboard when their purse seiner, the St Katherine, turned over while trying to haul in a net full or fish. One was unconscious. ap parently fro)Tl exhaustion, at the time of res<."ue, but all eight were listed in good condition a short lime after \he rescue. Hoffman said. Their conditions "er e de· termined by a Navy medical cor- psman. who examtned them on lhe island. They were in the water only minutes before being rescued Six or the rescued crewmen were flown to San Diego on a Coast Guard helicopter. and two remained at the island to launch a search and sal\'oge operation for the St. Katherine. Hoffman sajd The crewmen said the boat wai; fully insured a nd was \•ulucd at SJ00.000 lagwwSets Vote Recoimt For Cowreil By JACK CHAPPELL Of .... 0.11, ~ ... $Won A recount or the Laguna Beach V1ty Council election began today following a challenge by can· rl1date Sally Bellerue who ap purently l o~t by six votei; to Howard Dawson The recount 1tparked u sen ei. of testy exchanges during the Wed nesday night City Council meet· Ing. Under elertion law the coun c1l appoints the persons doing the recount. They then work under the city clerk 's 11uper\'ls1on When Deputy City Clerk Pe~ ~torreale propOSl'd ll hst Of Slll. people from "h1ch lhe council ''11uld ~dect fnur. cJ ndtdatr~ JJck Mr llo"ell. 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Court l\ere Apnl 2 following tua conviction Wednesday on u va riety o f charges i tfmming from the •ftermath of a Sl million Reno bank rob~ry. Hopper, 47, a former Santa Ana police captain , end R iverside County r esident Lawre11ce Graham. 35, were both found guilty of plotting the ncape ol one suspect twin1 held ror trial in the batnk robbery. Hopper was additionally found gwlty of possession of stolen money. harboring a l\.llitive and lying to a federal Grand Jury. The convictions ol the two men brought to an end a nine-day lnaJ In which the object of the escape plan. F1oyd Forsbera. testified on behalf or the defense and bis accomplice Clark Timmons, wu the proaecullon 's star witneu. The case has its roots in the Sept.ember 1974 robberv of $1.()4 million from a Ca sino row bank In Reno by three men. Forsberg was arrestod shortly aft.er the robbery and two other men, Curtis Michelson, an escapee from federal prison in Was hington, and Edward Malone. were arrested in Nov- ember, 1974, in a west Newport Beach home. Forsberg and Micbelson were both convieted in the bank rob- bery and Malone was a~uitled of robbery charges. but found guilty or federal firearms viola- tions or the money stolen. a total of $700.000 was recovered. ln· vestigators from the FBI have speculated that there may have been more people involved in the robbery. This theory. gained more credence 1n January of this year when police found two tunnels dug beneath the patio of the Newport Beach home where Michelson and Malone were ar· rested. In April, 1975. while Forsberg was awaiting trial on lhe robbery char ges. he escaped Crom Was hoe County Jail with the help of Timmons. The two mtn were arrested in June at a motel in Bend. Ore. Hopper and Graham were con- \'i<'led Wednes day of planning that escape, for wtUch Hopper paid Timmons $20,000 from the Molen money. Hopper contended lhat he had nnth1ng to do with the escape. that he was representing Fors berg m the upcoming lrial and that when he saw him in San- ta Ana after his escape, he urged the robbery s u s pect lo turn himself in. But that contention was refuted by Timmons who te-stified that before Hopper and Graham set- tled on an escape plan. they toyed With the idea or killing Michelson and Malone. who might be wit- nesses against Forsberg. Plane Wreck Sought by Search Party Searchers were expected lo re- ach the wreckage of a small plane on a snowy mountaintop near Mt. Baldy today The wreckage of the plant', thought lo be the cran massing ~mce Sunday on a flight from L<J~ \'egas to Fullerton. wH s potted lat" Wedne!ld:ly afternoon by u ht>llcoplf'r pilot who said he saw no signs of lite The l'omini: dnrknt'llll and '\W1rllng snow at the 8.400-Coot It•\ el near lc<•hou!lt' C;anyon prr 'c•nt('d rescue workers from hlk mg'" tothl'" reekaf(l' Thou~ht to tit• obonrd the plum~ \\rn• Steve Pittmon. 23, or Oro. and pa~sengers, .John Nh•nhnun . h1 11 wire. Pt'liUO'. and their dRUJ!hter. or firNI . rnt•nn Crt'y and hl11 Wirf', f'uye. elf Anaheim. .ind Ro6{er ke of Fullerton BATTIN ... In February of 1975. he was t<lld of a Cella plan to transfer the 22 IO\'t'Sligators from hu; office. ~ucks said .He .. became~beli,ever lulJune 19 when the board \'Oted S to 0 In ravor of the transfer -a transfer that was later blocked in a court action -Hicks tei1lified Despite almost five hours on the "ltness s t a nd under Kunlich 's questioning, Hicks at the end or the day had said httle to suppo rt K urilicb 's dis· t•ri minatory prosecution argu- ment Also ruled off limits bY the Judge were questions related to the granting of immunity to a figure 1n the Cory investigation who allegedly the same month contributed $1.000 to Hicks' 1974 campa1j!n · TONI Ctn 'ORTH COSTA MESA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATlON -Keith Van Holt, Otipt of ~!sure Services. 1ueat apeaker, Bnr Slrfft Sc:bool, 7:30 p.m. "OLIVER" -NtwPort·Mesa mus lcal. Co1tu Men Hl1h Lyc:t-um, tarch 4. 5, 6. 7, 9, 10, 8 p.m. Tickets $3. "THE MAD SHOW" - Newport H arbor Hl1b auditorl1.1m, March'-'· 8 p.m. $2. DANCE CONCERT -Worb by £1.11ene Lorln1 and Antony Tudor. UCI Fine Arta Vlll•ae Theater. Marc h 4 s. a p.m . March 7. 2 p.m. $4.50. Reaerva- tioos. ~17 MUSIC CONCERT -UCl Faculty members UCI F\ne Arts Concert Hall. 8 p.m . Free. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM " -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tues.-Su.n. 8 p.m. lbrouch Apnl 24. OCC LECTURE -"AnUques and Collectibles." Fine Arts Bldi. 119, 7:30 p.m . FRIDAY, MARCHS "DAWN OF ASTRONOMY" - Stephen Lattanzio, lecturer, OCC Planetarium, 7:30p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - ''Lady Sings the Blues," OCC Forum, 7:1Sp.m. Adm. Sl. BEETHOVEN 'S N INTH SYMPHONY -UCI Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Crawford Hall, 8 p.m . March 7. 3 p.m. Adm.$1. CELLA ... Judae Williams today refused to amend an earlier court order that se aled Grand Jury !ranscripts leading to the Cella indictment and barring their scrutlny by press and public But he ruled that other court documents -among them af· (!davit.a, search warrants and exh.1bl~ -are now open for ex am1nahon 1 Mrs ~ear s explained that Judge Williams is "almost cer· ta1nly waiting" .ror the de termination on Judge Oliver's status to finally rule on the is- sue of the transcriots lf Judge Oliver states that he regards himself as unbiased enough to preside over pretrial hearings he m ay also rule at that time that the transcriptA can be unsealed. s he sa.id "If the defense t'Ofltinues to challenge Judge Ohver. it may come d own to the Judicial Council appointing a judge lo examine the situation and then rule on his e hgibihty," i\!rs. Sears said The prosecutor nolt'd that lhe same issue arose In pretrial ac- tion on count y Supe rvisor Robert Battin who unsuccessful· ly challenged Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae's fitness to handle pretrial action following his Indictment PATTY ... Miss Hearst had no "standing" to challenge lhe legality of any search and seizure violations. Defense attorney F. Lee Balley urged re1ect1on of both a dia- gr am or a bank in Marysville. CnlH . and the "lnundry list" so Miss Hearst'ii trial on eharges of robbing a San Francisco bank would not Ret "chrt1Pd up" by a fatal holdup one year later an Corm1chael, Calif The d111arttm Is a Ooor plan of a Rank or America braMh In Maryiiv1llf' with n nntatlon In M1s'1 Heur"lt 'i. handwnting lhot 1t hni. "SC\ t'n employcM rive women nnd two men one ~·ounJi and the manniier . fol 11nd black " Tht• bank was never robb<>d Prosecutor .Ju m es L llrownln~ Jr. ariued that both documenL"I 11 howt>d M 1:1s Heart\ ··was 11art1c1patlnj1 In u common olan or schem• with banks as vie tlms" and neRated her claim she ;olned In the San Franeiseo rob· bery under duress. He also con- tended the only connection be tween Marysville and Carmichael ts that they are both near Sacramento The judge ruled that lhe "laun ctry list" could be admitted because of its general nature, but said the Marysville floor plans were "fraught "1th the dangeT o( prejudice" because they could remmd the Jurors of the April 21. 1975. robbery 1n Carmichael In which a woman customer was killed "This is needlessly nising the homicide question becau.w or the per\'aslve publicity about the possibility she was Involved at Carmichael." Carter said He said his questioning or jurors before the trial indicated they recalled the publieity. ''When you start talking about banJts. you start ringing bells." heuld 230 DooJJmen:ts Of CIA Missing WA.5HINGTON <API The Hou.ae lntellltence committee ls unable to account fOf' some 230 document.a, at le Ht some of them S«ttt, wblcb the CIA says lt· turtted over to the p&ncl to u e In its iovutisauon or the nation's s~y aat;neles, Cb llirm;an OHs C. P\ke sa1d today. However, Pike, a New York Spy Ship To Salvage Old Vessel? BEAUFORT.NC. (AP> -The Glomar Explorer, used in the at· tempted recovery or a Soviet sub· marine by the CIA in 1974, may be used to salvage the Civil War ironclad Monitor, which h as been resting off Cape Hatteras since 1862. The Monitor Research and Reco,·ery Foundation and Global Marine Development Inc .• or Newport Beach, Calif .. are dis· cussing a proposal to salvage the wreckage next year. Dr. John G. Newton, director or the foundation. met recently with representatives of Global Marine, which contracts with the federal government to operate the Glomar Explorer. The Glomar Explo~rwas built under contract between the CIA and the Hughes Corp., controlled by elusive blllionaire Howard Hughes. Last year it was reported that the yessel was used to rttaver a Sovit:t submarine which had sunk in the Pacific. Although the government ~lalm~ ownership o( the vessel, 1t 1s registered to the Hughes com· pany. 1 ... IOWllSCHO 25" d1'agonal .-ldel(,11~0 '538 Tb MAtArtNO -...11tutll1>A 25" diagonal De m o<'r #t. discounte d the po 1lblllty that the documents h&\'e been 1tolen. "l think lt'I a nothina. frank· ly." rtkc satd The documents a~ "either In the ar<'hlv~s or wer~ destroyed, .. he;lald. Pike also said some of the document.a m11ht h8\'e bffn re· turned to the State Department by mistake. "We returned to the State Department m ore documents than they had any record of bav- m1 given us.·· the chairman said The eommlttee. which bad about 35 employes, went out of business after writing a st-crt-t report, which was leaked to CBS correspondent Daniel Schorr. who In turn released it to the weekly Village Voice m New York foT publication. The Schorr matter has resulted in an invesUgaUon by the House Ethics Committee, wb.lch plans public hearings to find out who gave Schorr the report. There is no indication that the leak to Schorr Is related in any way to the mlsslng documents. Pike said most of the docu· ments concern CIA budgetary in- formation. Others, be said. con- cern CIA operations tn Cyprus. The CIA always has regarded in- formation about its budget to be highly classllied. The commltlee chairman said he received a letter Monday rrom Mitchell Rogovln, s p e cial <'ounsel to CIA Director George Bush, saying the agency could not account ror tbe 230 docu· men ts. Pike said he sent a letter to Bush in reply asking for more speci(lc information about the documents. such as when they were dell,•ered and who on the committee received them. "U they will tell me what docu- men\S they are talking about," Pike said, "I will help them find them." ~·.t.~f.:'.",• 1 • 15" diagonal '298 non H it isn't RCA, it isn't Xl:100. ~-:.'~.~~~~.,. 25''diagonal u",,__.... CALLI NO IT QUITS Senate l eader Manafleld ,.,.. r ... ,,, SOLON ... Mans.field began serving lo the Senate m 1953 and W3s chosen its Democratk leader eight year~ later. His career on Capitol HJU began In 1943 when be won a House seat ln the 78th Congress. Plane LamhJ Atop Auto MIAMI CAP)-Jack and Betty Cissel or Miami were on their way to a meeting with their tax consultant, perhaps a ntic I paling a jolt. But they weren't-expecting an airplane to era h·land on top of their car. No one was Injured In the Wed nes da y accident. though the Clsscls admit there was a frightening moment. The sin&le·engi ne aircraft dented the top or thtlr car and blew out Its rear window before bounc- ing to an . otherwise sare landine. ~.::~~~~ ... 19" diagonal 25" diagonal I ull I 1u·1or11 Murruuli••' 1•1,., Our 1•,.r,ot1fll Ot11• \ •·nr fe1u1r111t1•••• "" I •·•·r~1 ,.rod1u·1 Mf• .... 11: , 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa "_ ................ ZO....WettefC...Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily ~ Sat. 9-5:30 ~ Rle N.,._""" ,,_. ltN .. ,,_,,,,., .. ..._.... .. 7 ; . VOL. 69, NO.~, 4 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES Hicks By GARV GaANVtLLf! Olt1190•11,~ ........ • Orange ·county District Al· tomey Cecil Hicks Jave three county supervisors fa.Llina marks Wednesday in testJmon.y al In· dieted Supervisor Robert Bal· tin's pre-trial bearing, Tabbed b)' Hicks as beinc "un· · duly and improperly" under lbe influence of Indicted political power Dr. Lou.is Cdla wne Bal· Cotftet West Says tlD and bi s fellow aupervt.ors. Ralph Clark and Lau.reMe Schmit . Sur;rvisor Ralph Dledrlc:h ban escaped bein~ placed In the same class w1t.h Battin, Schmit and Clark, , When asked if be believed if Diedrich was s ubject to Cella ·s Ulfluence. Hicks said . '"I pro- bably bad the feelina he would certainly listen to Dr. Cella, that 0( .-. -"' -~ .. - This photo of Comet West was made at 5: 10 this morn· mg rrom Orange County Astronomers' vantage point in Lemon llcights above Santa Ana. Comet was discovered Sept. 24 by Richard West of the European Southern Observator y It ls visible with the naked eye in the early morning sk y. low in the east. Best time to look is about 5 15 a .m For more information, call the Orange County Astronomers Starlinc, 541·5360 Gods hall Requests Principal Change N<'"IKlrt llurbor H111h School Prm<'lJlal Charle!! E Godshull ht" t l'<lUl'~lt·d a trnns (t'r to an ckm\•nt.1r) 'chool 11nnC'ipalshl1> fnt rwxt ye.1r, 'lehool 0Hlr1ols an noun<'l'CI \C)(f U ~ tiod sh;tll. llnrhor ll111h pnn <'llMI t11nc·1• t!Hl6. ~uys hl' •~ re c111t•,Un~ t hl' l'IHtnllt' prl mori ly bN'OUSl' o( hl!I nm h1t1on to tx•('omt• a srhool rl1~tnl'l supenntendent sometime.' an the futur1• for me. professionally. Also, 1''1 hke to have m ore lime ""1th my ram1ly and the duties or an elementary school prlnt'ipal nn• not ns demnndinit as a hiRh i.chool administrator." Godshall explained. District ~upl J ohn N1C'oll !'ln 1d toda y ht> \\Ill honor Godshnll '!I r l'quest, but dcwf! not Yt'l know who will replare him or where God g ha ll \\Ill h e transrerred. To••Y' Clo Ing .~. Stoelui ORANGE COUNTY1 CALIFORNIA T HURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1976 N TEN CENTS 3 . Supervisors Influenced he would welab hls advice on •~ale." The dlatrlct attorney's ap. pr a ls al or the 1upervlsora ' poUtlcal alJe&lance came when be wa1 called to the witness stand by BatUo's defense attorney, Matthew KurlUcb. It wy Kurillcb's hope that Hlck.s' leatlmoor would support a defense contention that Battin is a member or a political clau that haa been sln&led o\lt for proeecu· Uon. The Santa Ana s upervisor wa Indicted last Au1ust on charges related to the alle&ed use ol coon· ty paid employes in his unsuc· ces&ful 19'74 campaign for Ueute· na.Ql governor. ln bis testimony. Hicks gave little support to KurlUch's ar1u· menl lbat BatUo ls a victim ol dls~minatory prosecution. . Hlcka did say be belieYfl Cella was a shadow goveroment that attempted lo we aken bis office last June by lnfl~enclng the Board of Supervisors lO attempt to transfer %2 lnvesUgators from hisswr. . But lhe d1slriet attorney re· fused lo concede that Cella headed a group or coalition that Battin bas Insisted ex.ists and is bein& discriminated against. ... While dlscardln1 the aroup theory. Hicks malntalned that Cella exerted his wUI throuih bis aJleaed Improper Influence of Baltln, Schmit and Clark. Hicks said that In 197• he was warned that Cella was out to do him In politically because of an lnvest11alion into state Con· lroller Ken Cory's 11r12 state As· sembly campaign. (See BATTIN, Pue ,U) Ju .eRef1~to .Delay Trial of Lo11is Cella NB Theft Swpect Arrested By JOANNE R EYNOLDS OI ... 0.111 ~1111 a... A man who a legedJy stole at least $50.000 in foreign money from a Newport Beach money exchange has been arrested by police. Frederick Eugene Nyquist. 30, was taken Into custody Wednes· day night at his Redondo Beach apartment b y Newport Beach Detecti\'e Mike Hietala. Nyquist was held today in the Newport Beach city jail in lieu of $5,000 ball Hietala satd Nyquist, using the assu'me d n a me o( Richard Melechln. took a job as a vault clerk with Monex lntemational, Lld 4910 Birch St in the fall ol. 1975 In that capac1t). Hietala said, he had access to the company's safety deposit box al lhe Union Dant. m Ne"" port Center where som.-ot tht> company's money was kepl On Oc\ 30 &97!1 Hietala al· 1eged flc)q u1 s t made an un- authonzed tnp to the bank and took the mone) -about SS0.000.in Swi ss Cranes and German marks from the safety deposit box just before closing h e then telephoned h is employers and told them he was being called o ut or town on emergency business and he would not be bock for a week. When the loss was discovered a few days later, Monex rec\!iv<.'d a letter from Nyqulsl. saying that he was quitting. It was when they began looking for Nyqwsl, that his real identity was revealed, Hietala said The dt'tect1ve said the arrest \\as made by sheer chance. A Monex employe had gone to Cal Stale Long Bench to pick up a friend and happened to spot Ny- quist walking on the campus "here 33.000 students are re g1stered Hietala said Nyqwst's car was located by tracing the reg1stra· t1on and his class schedule was obtaanl'd from the university. lnve!lllgalors slaked out the car and then followed Nyqwst to the Redondo apartment where he wM arre11ted lll<'tnla asserted lhat Nyquist has nitreed lo return the unspent portion or the money about $42,000 wh1<'h he deposited in CSee SUSP ECT. Pa1e AZ> °""' Pllllt JUlf -GOOFOFf'EAS DOING WHAT THEY DO BEST Newport'• Moat Informal Ctub Mutt Move Goofs Going Newport Gang Mrat Relocate By HILARY KAVE Ot-0.11,~ ... -After 18 years or goofing oH at the Richard 's Market coffee shop. the distinguishro. but zany. Goofoffers Club must find a new home in two weeks The eviction notice came JUSt a Cew days ago from the owners or the Lido market and ls lhe result of the pending sale of Richard's ·to the Hughes Market chain "'It's going to break a lot or guys' hearts to leave Richard's ... member Paul Sutton remarked this morning, s1pp1ng corree Crom his personalized GoofoHer coHee mug. Members do not yet know 1r they will be allowed to return to Richard's IC the cofftt shop is re· modeled and reopened. They aren't even certain if the new o wne rs will keep the little restaurant. that ts popular with shoppers as well as Gooforfers. · Club president Irving Laby, a retired dentist and one of the rounder s o r the club, s ays. '"We're hoping someone will in· vile us over a nd give us a new home." But vice-president Nro Hill. another founder. says with mock dignity. "They all want us lo come But, we're particular about where we go " The Goofoffers actually have sever al r elocation opti on s they're considering. although they sadly admit that none or the new locations really rit lhc bill. They're considennl( moves to the Cannery Restaurant. another new restaurant opening soon in Lido Villa)(e, the Blue Dolphin Cofree Shop or the top Ooor or the Imperial Bank building all located near the ir current head quarters . April 19 Date 'Stands' By TOM BARLEY Oltto.0.11, .......... Orange County Superior Court Judge Kennet h W111lam s re· fused today to delay the trial or Indicted Or. Loula J . Cella Jr. and three associates deapite the possibility of prolonged pretrial action. The trial date or April 19 con firm<.'d today by Judge Williams appeared a remote possibility last Friday when defense al· torney George Chula objected to the abUlty or Judge Jerrold S. Oliver t o preside over pretricd hearings. But Deputy District Attorney Orella Sears argued today Utat "there Is no r eason In the world why this trial can not gel start· ed on April 19 ... Chula had argued that Judge Oliver . as a r egist e red Republican, an as sociate or Lin· coin Club members and a con tributor lo RepublJcan Senator J ames Whelmore 's campaign, is biased and unable to rule im· partially on any issue faced by Cella. Dr. Cella. SJ. a long-time political act1v1s t 1n Orange \ountv , was indicted by the Grand Jury on 127 counts or embezzlem ent, fraud, forgery . and conspiracy. It Is alleged that the physi· cian and three business a~· sociates indicted with him siphoned orr more than $2 million in their of eralion of two county hospila s Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo and M e r l'y Gener al Hospital in Santa Ana. The four also rac{' trial in Lo~ Angeles Federal Court on 44 fel ony counts or tax evasion. fraud, theft and conspiracy Named with Cella as codden· dant s 1n both trials a r c Theodore Sch1rrman, SJ. or San· ta Ana . Corm er hospital ad ministrator Geor Re L Olien· dorl. 44 . of Laguna Beach and former adm1n1s tra t1ve aide Stephen R Evans, :ll, or Mis· s1on V1eJO CSec-CELLA. Pal(e A.2) or:~a .. c o .. ~• '"S<i rar. I onl~ hl.l\'t' l'Xl>('rll'nl'f.' at th<' h1~h Sl'hMI kvel and would Uke to broaden lhot experl<'nce so l rould soml'duy !lerv<' as supcrintt'nd<'nt or u unihed school d1 stnr t." Godshall l.'X plained tod:n Prior to com in~ to ;>.;e"" port Mesa. God!>hall "as employed for 12 >ears an thl' Wh1tl1er l'nion High S<'hool 01stnct. "hert' hl' ""as a math teacher. counselor and assistant principal Cook Back on ,City Council-in Bislwp According to 11111, UlC COlll'C' d rinking, rellowship club was begun by himself. Laby, Dick Richard and Mori al Thombcr~ "In those dnvs. about 10 of u~ would sit at a illtl<' c1~ht foot \:a ble her<' nothing hkc• the· lonl! 30·Cool labll' \\e U'IC now.'" ,;iys I Ser GOOF!\, Pal((' AZI Weath«-r Varaahl<> <'louds hut mostl~ ~unny and 'hl(hllv \\:trm(•f f-'r1d1t\ Norltwr Iv """I' 10 tn '2r1 mph al I 1 1111 • " II 1 lo! h ' a t t h " lw111 h1•' 55 n'llng 111 112 111 I.incl Lo"' 111 1 h•• 'Ill Godshall. 49. says he has bttn co ns idering the change for • se,·eral years and Ins ists 1t has nothing to do with dissatisfaction at Harbor High "It's probably the best pnn· cipalship an Orange County -a most dynamic '\chool." he said Godshall ndm1tt<.'d he would jti\'l' up prestige and take about o SS.000 pa~· cul to take the elemen· tarv school pos1t1on. "But, I think it's lhe best tiling Former Newport Beach city councilman Dee Cook won a scat ' on the Bishop city coun<'1I an Tuesday's municipal elections in the Owens Valley tov.'n. Cook. 70. owned Johnnie's LI· quors. 3537 E. Coast Highway In Corona del Mar from 1948 to 1972 when be retired and took up cal· tie ranching in the Owens Valley He served on the Newport Beach city council from 1960 to 1968 wt.en he was unseated. I n Tuesday's election in Bishop. Cook was one of lhre<• men who swept the incumbent mayor and mayor pro lcm rrom omce. According lo figures released by the Bishop City Clerk. m peo- • pie o( l.6S6 registered voters, vot· <.'d 1n the election. Cook got 444 votes and the other two new coon· e ll members . businessman J•mes EIUs and scbool teacher Robert Campbell. pulled in 451 and 449 respectively. They unseated Mayor Jack 'Hardesty who got m votes and Mayor pro tem M.L. Rogers who got 278 There were rune can· di9 tes. The r1ve·member council will elect a new ma)or v.hen Cook and the others take offi ce in April. Cook declined to comment .>n the posslblllly that he will seek election to the lop council seat BACK IN THE SADDLE Bishop Councilman Cook Sto len Car Found Burned in Irvine Irvine police beUeve thieves torched a car stolen from a Newport Bench man and d1!1· CO\'ered engutred in names 1n rural North Irv ine W<.'dnesday night. The T oyota La nd Cruiser stolen from Clyde Royston. 221 Via Lor en. "a.; completeh destroyed 1n t hr hre set b) arsonists, ~>h<'(' i.a1d The burn· in!( car wa!'I found on Jcrrre~· Road. north or Barranca Road :;t about 9. 45 p m Wedncs da). poUce said I NSIDE T ODA l' A woman'1 plort 11 m I~ lntchtn -and I ht ronl. and tht ntui odd111on , and lht boatmtnt -accnrd1ng to Laguna Niguel builder SUJNJn Kutch C4 l•dex AI Y-S.••Kt _, ... . ._ ..... _. L NI .. y. '41•11-• ClouoH•d CMl\K.• Cn\\-d OUthNttlo• c ........ , ..... IMff1•f"ftM"t Fin.tit(• "' °"''*'·~ ""'"'-l"t•f"mtHt ... loJ AMLo-rt t i C• Nle•I•• at at Mvt""' l'v.,., •• H NoH ... •tNo"" Ae loS.U 0.fft .. Gewfttr Al.It C6 11 "'"'"" at.l CJ 'yhtt I'•"" al CJ "°""' Ct-I All DI' Sltlf•Cl•hft A 14 A• M•~ ,_..,.,.,. l~I ao t T-•t\,.ft M •.. , , ....... ,, ., •• w....... ... IU ....... """' Al .. • -4 1 DAILY~llOT H . t., Pattt1'• Trial SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> n• Judae at Patricia llnnt'& lQbbtry trial refuaed today to permit incroduct1on ol a banJt flan with her handwrlUoa oa It. .f.1.ring It t'ould r emind the Jury ol a fatal holdup an wh1ch a woman waakllled. But U.S. Di1trirt Judge Oliver '1. Carter ruled the prosecuUon ~d •bow the jury a "laundry "'9t ot thtnas to to do if one is go. mg to rob a bank." al~ In the newspaper helres3' handwnting 8 Rescued Mter Boat Capsizes SAN DIEGO <U PI) E11ht crewmen from a capsized Sil00.000 fi shing boat from San (>edro were rescued by men "'board a U.S. Navy utility boat ell San Clemente Island early to- day . a U.S . Coo$l Guard spokesman aald. The eight were plucked from the water after being spotted by the crew of a Navy swift boat off the island's Pyramid Head. the Coast Guard's Lt. Pete H<>ffman said. They went overboard when their purse seiner. the St Katherine. turneQ over while trying to haul in a net full ol fish One was unconscious, ap parently from exhaustion, at the time or rescue, but all eight were ltsted in good condihon a s hort nroe after Lhe rescue, Hoffman ~aid. The1r conditions were de termined by a Navy medical cor psman, who examined them on the island. They were in the )'"lter only minutes before being r~scued. · Six of the rescued crewmen werf nown to San Diego on a C9ast Guard helicopter. and two temained at the island lo launch ~ search and salvatte operation fbr the St Katherine, Hoffman s;ald. The crewmen s aid the boat wall fully insured and was valued at B>O.ooo lagww,Seis J/ ote Recount For Cowicil By J ACK CHAPPELL Of ... 0.ltf !Oilel """ j\ recount of the Laguna Beach City Council election began today fqllowintt a challenge by ran- d\4ate Sally Bl'llerue who ap. parent!}' Josi by six votes to Howard Dawson The recount sparked a sen f's or testy exrhanges during the Wed· nuday night City Council meet- 1"41 . Under election law the coun d1 appoints the persons clo1ng th(' ntcounl. They then work under the city rlerk 's supervision When Deputy City Clerk Pel{ Morreale proposed 11 h11l of six ~ople from which the round l could teelert four, candidule~ Jack McDowell. Dawson and their supportNS v1gorou:i1ly ob J<.'Cled MrOowell, ~ho r1n1~hed first in the Tuesduy htlllottna. suttiei.ted that l'llCh or thl' four lop c·11n dldate:\ nom1natr :1 1wr~on v. ho then v.ould br apporntl'd hy lht• rounc1I Mn\•or Rov llolm ~1~reed. '18\ 10~ ,;I'm conc<>rned thcsr pooplt> 11houlc1 bc-rrroJ1mzl'<l by th-0 community as twin!( tornlh• u bjt>rtlve and 1mpart1alh• ~C}('('t " ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT A~rl N.WHd ·~" ...... ·~ ·~·""'' J•ck R Cur~y \ , "#•'l•"t .,.,. (.•N•M M..~t T PlorTld'> l(t'f>Yll ( ..... ' TPlomas A. MurpfliM ..... "'" .... f "'""' Charles H, Loos Rictward P Nall "'"' t~t ~"'Cl ...... t .... Offlcn (9'\• .. fHWt J ._... ... t '""" \tn.t \_~ ........ ~ ,, ... , """""' ............ ~~·~°""""'~"' ,., )tw-111.ft~ .. ....-o ~ ... ..-;. " ...... )U\t , ... ,. ........ 1 •• ~ C\ .. oo '""''"..,., Both lttms wt1ro lound at Ule laat bJdeout of the )'mbtooese Uberation Aqny and l•~'Yera arcued ovtr tbelr lnll"Odut'UOft after Carter denled a dde~e mo· tion to throw out all evid1mct- ~11.ed th~·rt' The 1ury finally retumcd to the courtroom after Cart~r·1 three rullnas on evidence and heard a Sa.n f'Nnclsco ho pltal intern testify about trulln« a yOW\g woman who might have been Min Hearst for poison oak la.st summ,r Dr. Rod W. Perry sllid tit> could not ldenUCy tbe woman 11Me she bad "a swollen lace, qulte marked. o that on&!! ol htt eyes ~as almost completely Shut." But be said "it is poasible" the ,Ul 1..as the defendant. The doc· tor also was unable toidenWy the young man who accompanled her. Tbe intern s aid the "'°"'' woman, who gave ber nam!'u Amy Andrews . "was awatt of what was going on " In a recent magazine article, SI.A members William and £mi· ly Harris s aid Mi&s Hearst was treated at San FranciscoGenual Hospital last August for poison oak and made no attempt to con- tact authorities The trial was stalled WedDes· day by arguments over a better· late·than-never deJense motion lo ban aJJ materials seiud at the apartment where the Harrlaes were captured The judge ruled today that Miss Hearst had llO "standing" lo chaUence the le&ality ol any search and seizure violaUoos. Defense attorney F. Lee BaJley urged rejection of both a dia- gram of a bank in AlarysvlJJe, Calif .. <ind the .. laundry list" so Miss Hearst·s trial on charges ol robbing a San Francisco bank would not get "dirtied up" by a fatal holdup osu.• year later in Carmichael. Calir. Hopper Faces Sentencing In Reno Heist ,.,...,.,,.~ .. RENO. Nev.-Santa Ana at· torney Frederick Hopper is scheduled for sentencing in U. 'S. Court here April 2 followina bis conviction Wednesday on a variety of charges stemming Crom the aftermath or a $1 million Reno bank robbery. Hopper. 47. a former Santa Ana police captain , and Riverside County resident La~·rence Graham. 35. were both found guilty of plotting the escape of one suspect being held for trial an lhe bank robbery. Hopper was additionally found j!Ul lty or possession Of Stolen money. harboring a fugiuve and lying to a federal Grand Jury The convicllons of the two men brought to an end a nine-day trial in "hkh the objert of the escape plan, t,oyd Forsberi. testified on behalf of the d efense and his .icromplice Clark Timmons. wa1s the proseeulion ·s star witness. The case has its roots in the September 1974 robbery or $1.04 million from a Casino row bank ID Reno by three men Forsberg was arrested shortly after the robbery and two other men. Curt1<; Michelson, an c·scapec from fl'deral pn!\OO in Wallh1ngton . and Edward Malone'. were arrl'sl<'d ID No' c-mbt"r . l!l74, 1n 11 \H'Sl Nt•wport J\ea<·h home Newport Area Power Outage Corrected More than l.100 homes and busint'S!lc~ in Nc\\port Bcurh were without power for a half hour thi~ mornini: :incr a powt•r hn,• caught Hrt> und broke a"'ny from II s po I c. a c rordl n~ lo I h<' Southt'tn Callfornlu Ed1:son Com· J)l'lny The outage" hich began at 8 07 a m affected users along a band of Balboa and Nev.port boulevards and Parif1c Coast fUllh"'a~ stretchina from ~fo1n Street on the Balbon Peninsula to ~tatinc Aven1ie at tht• cntranrt" lo Balboa Island. A power company c;pokl>,.man attnbuted the loc;s of pov.er to eqwpmenl failure at a pole near the intersection of West Coa"t Highway and N c wport Boulr,•ard He said the "ire began ardn~?. v.h1ch ignited the pole. burning through the wire which dropped tn the street Firemen said the fire quickly burned itself out While power company officials were rtpairing the linP, police of· fi<'ers were used to direct traffic In signalized intersections. The Edsion spokesman said fwl power was restored to the area by 8 J7 a.m Jen ~OU <UPU --~11m .. p (Del), ~ .............. dltcoura .. d . quit the Democratic pre1identJal ntt today. but aald be will "-llnut-lo accept IC!dcral campaifn lunds to pay on debta. Bayb '1 anoounctm•nt that he would "tuapend" bi1 campalan ldt aevcm major Otmocrat.a in the race. "Wt j~l iOt OUth&atlcd und outapent." b@ told a news conference followm, bealln1s In the Ne~· Hamp s hire and Muaachuitttts primaries "Our campaign treasury 15 depleted." E',..• P"fle Al BAITIN ... I In February of 197S, be was told ol a ~Ila plan to transfer the Z2 lnvesU1ators Crom his office, fflCbHld. He became a believer last June 19 when lht' board voced 5 to o in favor of the transfer -a transfer \bat waa later blocked in a court actlon -Hicks testified. Despite almost five hours on the witness stand under Kurilich's questioning, Hicks at the end of the day had said little to support K urilich 's dis - criminatory prosecution argu- ment. Also ruled off limits by the Judce were questions related t6 the granUng of immunity to a figure jn the Cory investigation who allegedly lhe same mohth contributed $1,ooe to Hicks' 1974 campaign. ··Plane Landil Atop Auto MIAM I (AP)-Jack and BeUy Cissel of Miami were on their way to a meeting wtth their tax consultant, perhaps anticipating a jolt. But they weren't expecting an airplane lo crashJand on top of their car. No one was injured in the Wednesday accid en t. thourh the Cissels adtnJt there was a fri~hlening moment. T he si n gle-e n giru aittran dented the top of their car and blew out its rear window before bounc· ing to an otherwise sale landing. f'ro• Page Al GOOFS .•. Hill. vice president ementus of the Bank of Newport. .. That was when the loca l FM radio station. KOCM. was 1ust starting. They'd come over in the mornings, tape our convers:t· lions and then play them on the air," Hall rec alls. The more than 1,000 members represent all walks ol life includ ing millionaires und relebrilies, such as John Wayne. Rk hard Nixon. Andy Devin~ and Dick Lane. Every morn in~ except Sunday. from 9 a m. until 10 a.m • mem·· bers gather ot the cbffee shop, 11lpp1n~ coH<>t> and shooling Lhe breete "\\'l\'es ond g11 trnends are al lowed on Saturday momln1s on- '"" 111\\''I Walter Neill. another lo~gt1m·e member Wht'n uked wh) "omen aren'L rrirolar membc.>rs. H11l shrURi;tl'd and :\ays. ..That'" Just hov. It slartt'd back then ·· Al tht' very he111nnin11. a frw w()mt"n werl' admitted to lht> club. clnlmm~ statul> a!\ "Gol)for fer('th•s ·· "But thac dldn·t 111st long ," ac cordlni to 11111 Mim y ()f the rlub'!I members ore retlrt>d , nr semi retired. althnu11h the II.Iles ranjll' from Crnhr Por'lt ·s 26 lo 11111 '" fl1 Whcrev4'r th''Y RO. lh<' Goofof f'rs insist they 'II nt>ver lweok Up the club. ''Make sure ) ou say it's our 'temporary deml11e'," says Laby "We don't want anybody lo get the wrong idea " W AN RATES SNAG: STOCKS '<EW YORK <UPJ> Prices closed In"' er toda) 1n moderately actl\e tradinit on the :'l/ew York StO<'k Exchanite as many in· vestors retreated to the sidelines amid uncertainties over interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average. up four at the outset. l~t 8 19 points to 970 64 Declines led advances by about a two·to-d"ne margin <Tables. 871 Ptil't'!I were lov. er to moderate tradinll on the A m<>ncan Stock Exchange Jodi~ Wll.Uaala &oda1 t'tfus.d t. a.meM u e&rlitt court order tllat •••l•tl 0 rand Jury ~ .......... l:o the OtlLa huUttment and barnnc thtir 1cnatin.y by press and pubhc 8\d be ruled t'hat <>tMr court docurnenu -among th~m af fJdav1t1. surc:h Wllrnnt.a and extub1u -are now open IOt' tx aminauon. Mra. Sun expl~IMd that Jud&e Williama Is "almOllt ctr tainly waltlna" for lht• dt• termlnallon on Ju<lJ.:f' Ohv1:r'1o wtal1.1s to finally rult• on lht• lll sue of the \ranscriot11. lf Judge Olh1er s tult'S that he reaards blmaelf as unbiu~d enouah to pre11lde over pretrial hearings he may also rule at that time lhul the lr8JlScript:o. can be unsealed, shf' sa1d. "If the defense continues to challenge Judge Oliver. it ma) come d'Own to the Judlcla1t Council appointing a Judge to examlne the situation and then rule on his eligibility," i\!r1o Sears said. Thr prosecutor noted that the same issue arose In pretrial ac· lion on county Supervisor Robert Ballin who unsuccessful· ly cballensed Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae's fitness to handle pretrial action foJlowing his Indictment. Judge Lae was upheld bJ) a San Diego County Superior Court judge and ls now presjd. ing over pretrial bearings in which Battin claims that dis· crimlnatory prosecution by the district attorney's omce pre· judiced t he case presented to the grand jury. Electronics Gear Stolen in Newport Newport Beach police today are investigating the loss or elec- troolcs equipment valued at more than Sl0.000 from a Newport Beach lirm. According to police reports, the loss was noted during a re- gular inventory of stock held at Semicomp Corp., 4029 Westerly Place. The missing Items consist of circuits and transistors. J lht IOllNS!i.D 25'' diagonal i.• Jtl~U~ '538 ~:,::~;.:,·.·:10 25" diagonal 25" diagonal u ............. CALLING IT OUfTS S.nete Leeder Mensfleld f'ro• Page A I SUSPECT ... thrtt foreign accounts. t 14'0 10 Sw1Uerland and one on Grand Cayman Island ·· and one J()('al savtngs account. An audit conducted by Monex shortly after the theft an October allegedly re\'ealed th~ loss or Sll.5.000, but Hietala said Nyqwst denies taking anything but the $50.000. Hietala said investigation of the case is continuing. 2 Hostages H eld LlSBON, Portugal (AP> -Lef· list workers held t>Ao American executi\'es or the Firestone Tirt- and Ru?>ber Co. hostage for lhe third straight day today in what the government called a "political maneuver" and an "international scandal." Martin W. Brunson , S2. man-er of the and 32·year-old R. James Rone •, the ·factory's productio n manager. were pre\'ented from len1ng the premises Monday evening by a Commun is t · dominated workers commission pressing eag.? demands. •A•· 1S"d1agonal \298 RCll If it isn't RCA, it isn't XI: 100. 25" diagonal Senate Le<Uler Retiring • WASHINGTON tAl'l M1~t' Mont1f1eld. the aicnU . t1chol11rly Mont1i1na Democrat who llt'l"\'l'd the nate u rnlljonty lcadt'r lonal'r than unyont• else and v.host> \Nt r" in Con.1H't'!'lfl 1um u ilxth ui lht• m1tl1111 '11 111 tor~. 1111 nounct-d lod u' h\' v. ill nnt s\'\•k re·~le<'tlon · Man11fil'ld. "ho \\Ill bt• 73 1111 Murch lG, ha!\ ... peot :W nur!\ 111 public OfflC\' aJ 11( them in thl1 ~nult• Ill' i.111d thoi.\' )t'Uni ":.re not u ltrn.: 11mt• ··Huth\• del'lur.-d "It ii. t1mt> enouah ·· "It i.et>m11 to m(• thut thl' llml' has comt• to pi>rform :t finul pubhe i.l'n 1cP to tht• nntton. to the Senatt> und to tht· 1Jt'<1plt• of Monliilna." Mani.held :.aid m J statement "hlt•h un aide n •aJ lo reporter<. He said he had made h1s dt• clsion with his" 1fe's coun.'l("I. Mrs. Mani.field said shl' hadn't expected he r husband to an nounce his decision so soon and., called bas statement a SW'J)rise. Mansfield's departure fron1 Congrt'ss comes after a rt'cent , announcement by his Republican counterpart. Sen. llu~h Scott of Pennsylvan1u . the minority leader. that ht'. too. will not seek election to the 95th Con~ress. Assistant Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virgmiu, ''il!wed as Mansfield's likely sue eessor. announced immcdiatel) that he would seek Mansfield 's job. In his stutt>m1.•nt , Man. field declared rtally · "I wall nol ~ J candidate for re-ell'<'t1on In the> 95th Con"re1os ·' ..My conclu1>1on ha:> bt>t+i rl· ached In this instanrt' \\1th m~ wife Maureen lluyes Mani.r1clc1, who has bt"en with me through all these years and "hO!.e sens1tl\<' <'ounsel and deep understanding ha\•e been so m ueh J part or whatever may be th(' sum of m~ contribution to Montano and lh<' nation." Mansfield :.u1d ···"''A"' ... 19" d1·agonal y.,,, •u.t ti 8 ....., non ~---..J ._J ,_.l!---r~ .... "& ... ltl1 & ... ,,,, .. '~ " /5" diagonal non -~l , ·I ••• '1"'~ 25" diagonal •1itdrt r,.•.~ I 1111 f 111·1ory M11rrnnfit,'li 1"111"11 Our l"••rNot1nl One• \ ••nr fii11nrnuf1••• 011 f •·•·r~1 l"rud1u·1 M•• .4'.-11! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .._~·····­J o_.. ...... c-tt "· Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat 9-5 30 ........ Hertter .,_.. ~. I tU The Prof eulonalt Tburtday's Clo ing Priee1 NEW. YORK • STOCK EXCHANGE N OM.YpttOT 87 Tax Tip Personal Retire Program Pit/ a~ls 8) ~\'LvtA PORTER f I F.iuhth lftO SmtSJ For tht (lr~t ti mt'. you an lndh'ldual no\ covtred b> • q1uallC1cd p('m1lon or profit shanng pl11n of your employtr or by a jO\ ernn1ent rt-tlr\•mcnt plan °"ere permitted to 197:5 to st't up ) nur 0"' n n•t1rem\•nt plan \'ou <'an nu.kl• .1 deducUble rontnbullon each )'tar to , our lndl\ !dual Retm,•mt'nl At'count ll RA) of up to 15 pt>r ctnt of \'Our \'urned tn('()me but not more than $1 ,500 Miillonis of \Ou took ttdvantnee of this 111nlflc1tnt ''"' bruk und rlflhtlv ~o But be"' lHt' thl' lHtfnll" <It Whf'n fihnll vou1 ·7~ Form I 040 111111 dtumln.: ~our dt'dll<' \100. also file Form S329 Ju~t tor ~our :.1mi1h• failure 10 file this rt' Money's Worth (JWred Form 5329 "1lhout reasonable r1u11e . the tax l•w Pre>- 'tde' u major p.:nulty and ignorancl' or O\'el'Slftht pro· bu bl)' won't b<' <'Onstdt!n'<i reusonuble <'l.IUSe by lhe IRS. YOl' \\'ILL "" \'E TO pay a penally of $10 II day ro~ earh day you failed to fill' this form Thus. 1f your 1975 l"l"' turn is exammt'd about It 'ear and a half urter you file and the I RS a1tent find:. you d1dn 't altarh Form S329. you might be hable to a S5.000 penult) 12> If you depoMled more in your I RA account in '15 than vou "ere entitled to dedurt In '75 and you do nOl withdra" the exress. in<'luding the allocable int'ome. before t Apnl 15, 1976 I or Ow later duE· dale for >our return). you race a tr1ple·headed penalty. Even thou~h lhl' e xcess result· ed from an innocent mistake. the la~ provide!>. • A flat 6 percent vena1ty on the excei.!I <'<>ntribution r<f" f '75. plus another 6 perrcnt penalt} for every year the exces$ isn't removed· plu:. -IF THE EXC'F,.SS IS remo\'e<I by distributing it 9ack to you. you will have to pay a regular in<'ome tax on the dis· lribution e,·en though you never got a dedu~lion for that amount. You <'a n eliminate lhl' exress without a distribution by under·contr ibultng )our allo" able amount of '76 and up plying the ·75 ex<'1.•s:. to the '76 under-ronlnbut1on Thb wil l 1 "lpe out any furthers percent pen1dty on the excess in '76. but the ex<'ess "on 't be a deduction even though 1t 's appht>d t a s pan of the '76 contnbut1on: plus I( lht' exce!ls 1s removed b} d1stnbullon to you 1n '7C f and you are under a$1e 59' :r in ,'76. you \\ 111 pay a JO per<"t>lll premature d1slribullon penull) on the dlstnbution in addi· lion to your regular income tux on that amount. I For instance. :.ayi. Leon Gold. rh1ef tax expert for the Researrh lnst1tule or Amerira. rons1der l\lr Jones, agt' 40, I who erroneously <'Ontnbute<I $1.500 to an lllA In 1975 It's I later determined he was ent1Ued to onl) an S800 deduct1otl. I If the ex<'t'Ss $700 1s not d1stnbute<I b1tck lo him by this Apnl I 15, he wi II pay a S42 penalty Cot '75 (6 perce nt or S700). ASSUME HIS ALWWABLF. IRA rontributlon for 'i61k S800 By contribultnR onty $100, and upplytnJt the $700 cxcei.~ from '75. he will eliminate any penalty on l'Xcess contr1bu lions for '76 but hl' will deduct onl} 5100 for IRA c:onlnbu· t1ons tn '76 If insleud or appl~ ing tht• S700 t'Xt'tW! lo the '76 allowable contn bu lion. Jones "'1thdra"'' lhc SiOO exce:-.' after April 15 1 or a later return due dah' •. he "'Ill pa~ rti· gular income lax on the $700 eH'n lhouf(h he re('e1vcd no de duclion for that tot al. plu~ a 10 percent pcn11lt). or S70 lnc1dentall~. \\h1ll"IR/\ accounb an• heavily pcnahwd for an excess contnbullon. if ~·ou 'rc.• 1n u Kl'o~h plun lor i:.clf• t•mployPd persons. you cun w1thd;s" JI)) ·75 t'X<'ess con tribut1ons "1th no penall) or tax Pref ere~e for Big Cars Cited by Ford SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> Bigger <'ars are increasingly preren e<I by buyers and sales of small models are tapering off, according to the president of Ford Motor Co. Lee A. lacocca told the an- n u a I convention or the Automotive Ser vice Industry Associations this week that some of Ford's 1977-model cars will be smaller on the outside and lighter by severaJ hundred pounds. but "they're not going to be midgets by any means." He also said the broadest range of cars in Ford's his- tory would be introduced ror the consumer next year "The watchword is pa<'kage efficiency -keeping the 1nter1or d1mens1ons. leg Markrt lndr1u•• ,...,._ "f"tttti. t\JPI 1 T""' '(tlk.l•tf'O lt\t '"'°"""' OM ,,or It\ th•t h 10 'P ~·n.Mt rrv"t ..wt ,,.,, '"" "''''' b .. \ ... d °" .,." "'" Of , ,...l\u-0" f"'-"•"*" Yot' ~Ioctl. I I< ~Anq- '1 ~:: • .:':' :.::.~,,,_··r,.. ';::?."o:n,.:~~:: .... If. ""'' uw ( "' t •ft• ~ 'O\•l'llQ P• l•t ... I l "'"""•fltl 1 "'" ~jl\o( ,,, OAll .. It\ . . . 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Moreover, people and especially motorists · have noti<'ed that gasoline prices arC' ROlnlo! down. not up " N~ \'ork 15 Mo•t At-drr H(W Tf)fflt tVPU • l Plil f\ •""" ''°"'\ trafhd rtn U• t-4•1f \toCJ• Eun.,n0t 1••t;t~tlfft l•Uon •nou\ L•"''' r ""' L0<.lilhu•n "" Ml'\WY t et IJ Cutt 011 fn,p t:';~:~ t [;'o Am l,.l~f,,1 thlmo ,,,,,., At'"'~t ()tf, to ••u M4 l••-*fl'J ttw W'l\•tt••-· ( ·-r .,.,."'"' • .., • , •• p,,,,, lt '•I•' Clo~ •U .llJO 11. • ' . )I ' ,, '" tOO l<l,Offl JOll •O'I 1)•1111• ,,. 11)1) ... 100 Jll ••• 1 ... M \A 1 ,,, ,.,,,, ,, , ... ,,,,, t/ .. 1\0 •on ,. 1U . .00 h • .., 900 ~ 1)4.illl '°". U• ttA 1• • '. '. ti. ' 1. .. ) ''"'' <'•" • low.t•'" .0 '•'-, p, "" ''1-~~~~~~~~~~~ . ' • 1 \ lf c pl "' 11 (MY\I"'' """' ~ ~l~l~=~, --~I • "'"'"\I '"" 11) /\vfl) (() wt\ '' L•f't V•t '"d II f•....,yM l• I) I~·""" 14 I •lr(lftd JO I\ l •l\I ..,( 91) t6 Aoofi•d Mq U \._t'Yf\I ,. yr A l~ Wo4•WI 011> ,, fnott pf ••• 10 ~'" lnY•\lm •fl ', ~10 '• IJ11 IJ "''I''" Up ''' • '' Vt' ... • .. 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' • J I I ,. 11 1 s ,, 1' 1) N YU AdV~4'\ l)iioft1N\ IJM"""OO<I Tot.tt Alllllll Adv•Mh Ot<hn1n Ufl<N~d Tol•I lly Ul'I ,. 0 00'!'> ,, •111000 )ot f/9 .... 11111 IDO ,, 1•1 ..,., U \01 UICI ' »'. 110 '" -"'~''' 1110 IH \H ,..AlllC(f TlllNO ffUfft4•f ....,.....,, ~11 •It 10'>1 '°" )I) 114 18&1 Ill• 1' 1 1 IPr•O"'IM'~ t tuf\') ' ' ~ .... ,., .... (...., ("'! -·-11 , ... , '. .. ,.. ~ • If I ... ,, .. .. ~· ..... ,., ..... c.. ( .. ·--•••• ""°'"., uc t0'4o VAt•t lnchf\ 110 ''" r;~~~%~,~ :! ;~~=· :: =~otg ! 14 • . ,, -l!Yl-l•o.•• JOQ J 10" 171• -'• lAY" C:0.D IU tJI I , t --·10. -,,.210 "' ,, .. I i. .. " lo lloro• C11 t U tlM U •-I • l"'nlf"''t•d t 1J •l" ll '• l wn '"" n t) u )l -lo .. - "' D~L Y PILOT Thut'lday. Matct\ 4, 1976 QUEENIE ve met Lhe perfect husband. Now all I havt to do 1s t one JUSt Uke tum who's ~le " M. Boyd Carroll ~topped ~res Do you know the medical name for lha aHment which afflicts some men and women abQut to get married? Engyes1s. No, it's not jusl what you and I might r ecognize as the wedding day j itters. It's the extreme. With the anxiet.y, the d epression a nd the indecision , there's sleeplessness and headaches usually. The engyesis patient doesn't much care for rood. either. Sometimes that poor party loses consider able weight. Our Love and War man i.ays It 1s to premantal nervousness what pneumonia 1s lo the cold No doubt you know that . ladybugs are sold by the gallon to farmers, nurserymen a nd other garden growers Lady bugs kill 45 other kinds of insect pests. But do you know ho" many ladybugs a re in a gallon·• About 135.000 Isn't any trick al a ll to count the v<'rtebrae in a snake's back J ui.Uurn the little follow over and note the i.calc rowi. across its middle. That's1t. SNAKES Q ... Any snakes in New Zealand ''" A. Not a one. One out or e\'t'ry f1vt' mc·n hereabouts between the ages of SS and 65 1s not holding down a job. . Ir YOU hnd }OUri.elf a ((l1 cted with the compelling desire to buy unnecessary d ood a d s, "ha t you t.uCft•r Crom 1s onioma01a . No, ca~anan s urgery 1:; not uncom mon at a ll on mama Pekingese dogs, m y dear. AlJCE .. Stop lht• presi;es' · crit>d Charl es Lutw1dge Dodgi.on. or -.ordi; to that effect, as the pnntcr stamp<'<! out the first copies of "Alice's Adventurei. in Wonderland ·· Onl\' 48 books <'ame orr that r1r:.l run. and 'the "hereabouts of onl} 21 of lhol>e highly \ alua- ble little treasures 1s now known. Charles." ho called himself Lf'-.1:. Carroll in pnnt. \\-as nut sat1sf1ed "1th what he had -.nltel) I lc "anted to edit som e more. Wnters "ho turn into editors are h kt' that. Pollster:. a l!.o report the a' erai:e college girl shave!. her lefl:. t" ice a" cC'k , Addrtu tn•+I 10 L M Boyd P 0 Beu. U•O. CO\I• Ww • •1•1• Coercio1i Claim Co11vi1ices Jury RALEIGll. N (' CAP> An Eh1ab<>th City 1n &uranr<' s11 le,m11n ha~ comtn<'t'<l .i jury that ht•""' forced to commit .1 rohber~. a plc>a i.1m1lar to that made by ne-. :.pap<'r ht•tr<''S l'att v lll'ar~t I Edward Groh11m ll•mit i.a1d hr -.ai. drl\mi:t m Raleigh the n1J:hl or Jun 9 "hen t"u .1rmNI mt•n jumped into his C'ar .1t a England Mourns Tomcat LONDON (L'Pl l /\ White tomcat wh1<'h won the hearts o f Britis h telev1s1on v1t>wt>rs for h114 obllity to cat with t11 .. paws Is dt'ad ot lf\ illld thoroughly mournl.'d N<'arly ev<'ry 1,ondon n t'ws papt'r l'a rr1t'd obituaries and pictures of the late Arthur '!crap- ing food out of a can whose brand name he pro m o t e d 1n com· merc1als for 10 years "Goodbye. Arthur." Intoned lhe Daily Mirror Durinit hi s screen career, Arthur made 35 commercials, \\3'1 kid naped twice. npp«.>arl'don the witness stand 1n a ·~tody case lh1s>. held Innumerable nc" s con- ferences and was the subject or a biography The cat food company represented by Arthur i~creascd sales to St2 1million a year dunnJ? Its ~areer. The company nn· nounced he died of old ,ne m his s leep A sC<'rt't )>unal was held. .. tophJ.lht Ill• said thl•\ hl'ld 11 ~un on h1 m Jml forct•d him In tnkt• a n<•h' to a i:u' .. tatwn all1·11 I dant TllF. NOTF. SAlf>, "I hti\<' l\\O men a('ross the ~tn•cl Both ho\'e nnl.'i. Plt'll'C don 't d u anylhin.: You "111 lw shot Ju,l J?i vi• mc S20 and $10 bills ." ' llurst told the ntlC'rl dant he had bf'en kid napcd. 1otave th<' man n 1 dC''r ri pt1on or t h<' men. , askt'd him to call police· ond said ht' would be back after deliveMnl? the SS> loot When Hurst re· I tum<'<!. he "as charJ?<'<I -.1th armed robbery and the l\\O abductors \\CrC' ne\<'r found ... NE\'E R should have been charged in the f1r.1t place I was trying to do " hat I thought good citi zens -. ere supposed to do -he-Ip them catch the guys.·· Hurst said. Long Handle Garden Rake • CMlity ''" ,...., ...... • Stw4y kw retie wlflil •ff'ellt tiN• • Me4el #Jl14CS Vigoroe Garden Du1t • ,,.tech .__, ... -4 .- ......... .,_ !Mech & ......... • hty ........... '"*· 1' H .MH 119 Your Choice Reg. 4.99 2!c~ .a..,. ....... _ ........ .,....,_,_.... • ,, ... , ..... ...., Mtlllt .... • ._.. ISGKS 5% SEVIN. DUST VfGETAtllS lAWNS·SHRUIS OOGS·CAfS Vlgoro~ 5% Sevin Dust • °""91 lllMctkW. "'""" ................... 49-tte.1 cm&Mtt,ttt • lety It 11M I ...... ., IN 99c Did You :.Know ••• ? 1 .... , ......... 9Mli 2 ....... ... 1 llM4 T.L<. (T_.., L... & c.,.) 4. llM4 ~ •• fM4 s.w. .......... .................. -- 7. S4wet1t.~ I. n.t we lew Mr cntie.en ..... ,. ............. ........., ...... II. O.. .... pwc..,.. tlW fAlst' a CJ IHI CJ IHI CJ llD CJ IHI CJ IHI CJ IHI CJ a o a o a CJ Ln'S MAKI COSTA MISA THI TOMATO CAPITOL Of CALIFGaNIA ••• THI WOILDI 7 Ft. Tall Support And Mulch Clrcle • S.,,et1 yew ...... fer "'' llk~ltlt. "'Y c•re • NMvy 4vty _.. wir• • 11 la. ._,., • P1Ht 12" Ht,, IMve • ff. fer ,....,... 399 Vlgoro~ 5 Lb. Tomato Food • 0-'t f.,._1 I• fet4 yew ~ • Yew'll .. t ~r yltWs 11114 !Htter, MW• kmievs ''""'"' • S.vt MW tll fhls fiM ,,M.ct Reg. 1.29 99c POTIING SOil c: .. .11-..-JC,""-"-'• Vlgoroe 20 Lb. Vlgoro~ Vigoro~ 2 112 Lb. Fertlllz:er Potting Soil Snail Killer • A11 ell ~· ftrtlllaer ltr • ,., Ill• with hHtt e"4 .. ,'911 • 11111 .. 1., ,. .... · ellrech & kllf1 ntry!Wnt YM frtW """ • Utt t11 flew.n • ....,._, ltH t, • ''-'" tte4 '"''"' •'"' .... 11. & ""'' ............ _. ....,, liel4 -hhlf• • lt111 lealillt tffecrlwe119n 299 211 59c LIS. 79c j I 7 Today~s Clo lag .st~ks .. . VOL. 69, NO.~. 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH~. 1976 TEN CENTS Potential Toro MAC Hopefuls Stirring . I ~ /\lthouah the rae~ ror thl' 1-:1 Toro Municipal Advl&ory Q,uncal bas not formally b1•aiun, i.everol poknti;.al candidates are poJs~ for the starting aun Nomination papers for the f1vl' '1\ember council are expect(.-d to become ava1loble todlty ;at ·lhc Oran1• Couot> Registrar of Voters. 1119 E Chei.tnul Ave . Santa Ana Two El Toro r e:.· 1C1rnts hnkl'd w\,l.h a pioss1ble can didacy for the Junt.> 8 ract> in· dlcated they would take out their papers Pr1day and a third snad he ~ouJd make his decl51on within the nut 10 cfays. Kns Kister, 28. of IA.kl· Forest, saut she would take out nomtna· hon papers immediately. ''My main concern in running for the MAC Is representative govem· ment, which we don't have an '· . _.,,.. ... -'"~,.,... A VlEW OF SNOW-CAPPED 3,M7·FOOT BALD PEAK Snow In Sllver8do C•nron Wednesd•y Melted Quickly Viejo, Laguna Hilb Get Brief Snow/ all It ~no" l'd 1n l\1 iss1on V1e10 and l..a itunu lhll!! Wednesdu) The b1tarn• event didn't lai.t lonjl onl} about 45 minutes but 1t \\as cnou~h lo cover hilly ..tn•as "1th a thin . s lushy hlankl•t f''rnnt lu" ns und rooftops Wt.'rC' rO\"('n·li b\ an 1nl'l1 thick laH•r thttt qUll'kl.y ml'lll'd ' l'H• llvC't1 hl•rt:• -.1n1·1· t9f .. 1 Jnd I Dt'H'l ... iv. 1l '"II\\ l"W'for(', ',,11d Mr~ M (Ir\ .1 nr ti a 11 . 2ti!I02 Sa I .11.ir Dn\ t' :'>t1 .. ,1on \ ll'J•I .1 fm nwr nutt'\ 1• ol S1'.1t t It• Like many others on her block Mrs J ordan and her children Jennif~r. 5. and Ke\tn, 3, staged an impromptu i.llO\\ ball fight on the front lawn On one M iss1on Vie Jo ~lrC'el children scr aped together enough snow to mukl' a sm:1ll ~no" man. whirh v. as placed on thl' roof of a car F:I Toro. I~ 1nJ? ~nmewhat IO\\t'r. was apparent!) m1\M•d b\ the snowfall but the t'am on areai. and Saddlrbark Pl'~lk · rt'Cl'l\l'd hl'JVter dOSC''> or It Principal Upset At Reassignllleht l>on.drl ll1C'kma11, pn11n1uil of S.111 .111.11111111 .. :ll·mt•nt.)r\ ~rhool in l.a1wna llllh , ha' 11•t·t•IH·<I .1 INlt't Imm H1rh.1rl1 \\'1•lt1•, '"" trtt'I .. 11p1•r1nlt•n1h•nt. not1f\ Hiit l h<•k m .111 h(• ma'" IK• 11•a,sl~1wd to anolht•r position nl'xt foll Th c S a n .I 111111 u 1 n P a rent Trncher Or1o1on11at 1on~·s 1•x l'<'llh\ 1• honr1I ha<i 1•ullt'<t o mt•c•t ini.: for o 11 JHll't•nl:. Al 7 I' m lontlolhl 141 dht'US'I tht• o;1tu,1t11111 anri •h'h•rminr an u11propnat<' r<•<ipon:-t' lhr l..man ;11111 Wt'ltt• \\l'r<' hllth in n m\'t'tini.t th1'I momm1it and could not bl.' rt'.tched for com mcnt. but John Coopt>r. ass1o;tunt to the ~up<'rtnll•ndcnt. 'aid lhf• rr Dragste r Kills 4 FRESNO <UPll A F'tesno llpman and hrr thrl'C children v.<>re killed \\'t.>dnesday mt?ht · ~hen a dra~ raC'tng n~h1clr smashed into their car at an an· teri-ect1on Pohce !'iaid a car opcrat~d b~ Donnie Ray ()"Neal. 31. F'te.,no. v. as dra.11 racing at an est1matl'd spt•ed in t'\Ces!'i of 90 miles per hour \\hen he struck a vehicle operated by Mrs Rebec· ca McCracken. 32. Fresno. Mrs McCracken and her children. Laune. 10. Annit'. 13. and l l·year- old Richard Watkms. were all ejt>Cted rrom her car and kiJlcd a .... rn lor Hickman·-. rt'.l.,"li.tn rn(•nt tl' 11nv1l.-Rt'd 1•11mrnun1r,1 tH>ll and cannot. hy 1,1". ht' n· \ t•ttll'11 • • \\' 1• n ppr t• 1· 1 a 11• par 1• n t .. · op1n1ono;," s::11d Coorl\•r. "but th1·\ art• not rt•ally l:l'rm111w tu th1• process We ore not J:OtnR to lw rnflut'nct•d by popularit} c·on "dl'rat1ons Cobpt.'r "aid that rl•asi11gnmt'l1l 1s not a punitive meusur<> lit! said lht' :.chool dist net 1~ required tu not1f~ u pnnc1pal by :\1arch 1 of•• rcai.iu~nment for the follo\\ln~ "t'hool vear Ill> addl'd that lhr let tcr v.ould not ha\•e bet>n .,ent to Jhrkman unles" thl' admani~tra lion was .. prett~ senou!>" ahout the reassaJ?n m ent WRONG COUNT FOR ELECTION A computational error in Wed· nesda~ 's edition of the Daily Pilot incorrectly hsted the voter turnout for the :\lission \'1r10 ~1unic1pal Advisory Council cle<' t1on al 51 percent The actual voter turnout "n~ more like 17 perrent becausl' each person vot<>d for thr('(' can didates . A total of 2.131 J)t'ople voted 1n the election. not G,394 as reported earlier. Lake Forest, and proper land use. ll'•hlch we don't ba,·e in IAke Forest." i hc uld. Mrs Kistu. of 21731 ~ke Vis· ta Drive. presently &ervH oo the plannin1 revlew board ol the Saddleback Area CoordinaUn1 Council and as state action chairman or the Orange Coast LequeofWomen Voters. Also determined to take out nomination papers is Pat Stueck, ~1. 23.33 Rid(le Route Drive. a resident or El Toro for the past four years. "I 've sort of fallen Ln love with the community althouglf 1 wasn't at first." said Mrs. Stareck. pointing out that she sttS many things in El Toro which need Im· provement. Mrs. Stareck, who par· ticipated in the petition drive which culminated in Tuesday's Board of Super\•isors action lo set a public election for the MAC. said she was "inspired" to =<eek the office by drive leader Shr ron Bedard. Mrs. ~ard. secretary or the El Toro Homeowners Associa· tion. today quashed rumors that she was also a candidate. "The petition drive look lot!' or time and the MAC would take even more time. Al this time 1 a m not coruslderlna running." ~h<' sa1d Howe\t•r. retired Murlne C'orp.~ Lt. Col. F.dgar A. McKcun. a former aSSO<'ltltt' or consumt'r activist Ralph Nad<•r. 11ald ht• II seriously thinking about it "I think this 1s great for thr people. I'm really enlhusias tac for the people or El Toro," said McK~an, 60. or 23762 Cuvanaugh Road. "I probabl)• "111 run bul <Stt MAC, Pag~AZ > Trial of Louis Cella Senate Leader Retiring WASHINGTON IAP> -Mike Mansr1eld. the gentle. scholarly Montana Democrat who served the Senate as m8.jority leader longer than anyone else and whose years in Congress ispan a sixth or lhe nation's history. an- nounced today he v.·ill not seilk ~·t:leclion. Mansfield. who will be 73 on March 16, hus spent 34 years ln public orrlce -23 of them In \be Senate. He said those years "are not a long t i me." But he declared : "It la tlsne enough ... " ··tt seems to me Uual tM time has come to perform a flllll public service to lhe nation, lo the Senate and to the people of Montana," Mansneld said in a stat~ment which an aide read to r~porters 1 He s11d be had made his de· cis1on with his wife's t"OUosel. Mrs Mansf1~ld said she hadn't expect ed h~r busband to &J\· nounce bts decls1on so soon and called his statem~nt a surprise. M ansf1ek1 's de parture from Contcress romes after a recent announce ment by his Repubhcan counterpart. Sen. H~h Scott of Pennsyl vania. the minority ll'ader. that hf.'. too. will not seek election to the 95th Congress. A!ls1stanl Democratic Leader Robert C'. Byrd of West Virginia. viewed as Mansfield's likely suc · <'essor . a nnounced immediately that he v. ould seek Mansfield's JOb In hts s tatement. Mansfield declar ed flatly "I will not be a candidate for re electwn in lht' 95lh ConJOtres:. · ··My conrlu:.1on ha~ been re arhed 1n this ins tance with my v.1fe Maureen !laves Mansfield. \\ho has been v. llh ·me through all thec;e ~ear-. and whose sensallve <'ounsel and deep understandinJOt haq> Ix-en "0 much a part of \\hate\t•r ma)-bt' lhf• sum of my t•ontnhut1on to Montanu and th«! nation." M an~f1l'ld !>tlld ··My yt•n rs in tht• Con~resi. t>n· compass une 'lxth of th«' nation':< hl'tory i.1nre 1ndf'p<'nden<'l'. thl' ndmin111trat1on of 'iev<'n prt-~o rtent~ lht> ni.s::as111not1on of a pr•· <11t1enl 01nd nltu'r t'Xtrl'ml' out rn~e~ aa:ainst humun decen<'y , <Sff SOLON, P•ge A21 UPIT...,._. CALLINO IT QUITS Senate Le•der Mansfield Uneasy Rider Woman Snags, Drags Worker PALM SPRINGS <UPI) -Steven Gayly, 18, took an unexpected ride with Mary Ann Edwards. 82. Neither of them enjoyed the experience but it was hard for Gayley to complain, since he was trapped un· der Mrs. Edwards' car. Gayley, a maintenance worker. was lying on his stomach in a grocery store parking lot Wednesd ay ,,;th his head in a manhole checking a water valve Mrs. Edwards' car drove over him, snaring him in the undercarriage. Mrs. Edwards, unaware he was there. continued dri\•ing about the lot loo~ing for a parking space. dragging Gayley with her. until an onlooker noticed him a nd stopped her. Gayley was hospitalized in satisfactory condition 'Aith a leg injury. cuts and bruises. SI00,000 Figure South County Rape Suspect's Bail Up Bail was raised to $100.000 Wednesday in South Orange County Municipal Court for a San Clemente man ide ntified by sheriff's officers as the attacker or several women in the Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel areas. Judge John Griffin set the bail figure that kept David Ray County Blocks Laguna Hills Wning Change Orange County s upervisors have blocked a zone change that, ir granted. would permit con structaon or up to 80 homes '" a section or Laguna llllls t hat IS heavily impacted by Marine Corps Jet nmse The board postponed action Wednesday on the appeal of a plannmg comm1ss1on denial of the proJtC't propo:.rd by Titlt.> ln<1urancr and Trust Compan~ The developers sl'ek to huild rt" s1dential units on about half the 14-acre site Title lns uranC'e has been tryinii for nearly two years to gel u zone change on th<' hmd, wh1rh I!! n1>w designated for agril'ultural uiies Supervlsor!4 souf(ht the six week delay Wt•dnrsduy lo pro· vidt> Ultrasy8tem11. Int• . l'nough time to completr an ongolnl( ur1 date study or noii1e ioncs around El Toro Marine Cori>-'1 /\1r Sta lion On a 3-2 vote lase rail. the plan· nmg commission r~Jccted the proJect for a number of rea~ons, including Steep topography that would reqwre major grading v1s1ble to the surrounding community -Lack of adequate access to the land and potential building site!'i -Presence on the property of land designat<'d in the county general plan as permanent greenbelt open space -Potential nood hazard lo the property and adjacent parcels -The fact that the land hes between the 65 and ;o CNEL <Commutnty Noise Eqwvalenl Level> r.one of the main jet ap· proach pattern to El Toro. Mos t of the concerm voiced by supervisors Wednesday revolved <See ZONING, Page A2) Rodriques. 21. of 306·8 Avenida Granada In the county jail Judge Grirrin scheduled March l5 as the date Rodriques Will race a preliminary hearing and March 9 for pre-trial action in h1~ courtroom. Rodriques faces court action on 10 felony counts that include robbery. kidnap. burglary and assault with intent to commit rape . The San Clemente man was ar· rested Feb 27 after he allegedly kidnapped a Mission Viejo housewife and her two small C'hlldren and ordered his v1cl1m to dri\'e him to Los /\ngelcs The worn an told officl'rs that Rodriques uns uccessfully at· tempted sexual intercourse with her in her home She later mouthed a plea for help to a service station attendant when her abductor stopped for J?as. Tustrn police. a lerted by shenff"s broad<'aSL'i. halted the car on the Santa Ana F'tecway and removed Rodriques from the ''ehlcle al gun~int lnvcsl1gators today continued lo hnk Rodriques v.tlh a 11111nht•r of recent attacb on hou<se\\1vc·s in tht-M1s:.1on \'1t'JO anti l.ai.:una Niguel area~ They said he has IK•f'n 1df'n lifled a~ the utlut•kcr who waited for women to return homt· from 1hoppln1< trips, d1s pl;iyl'd a dip board and told his v1t·t1ms he wa' "from lhr parc·1•I post " In every 1n i.t1tn<'l'. officl'r'I said. he made an 11ns111·t·1•ssru1 ul tempt to rape his v1ttims Viejo to Host Chess Tourney Southern California students will battle kings and vie for gold, s ilver and bronze Olympic medallions In the Third Annual Mission VieJO Chess Olympiad Saturday and Sunday The competition. s ponsored h> the Mi ssion Viejo Ou\-posters Chess Club and dare('led b) Leo Cotter of M issrnn \'1E'jo lhgh School, is op•n to all ~tudents currently enrolled in Sttondary and elementar y schools. Shawn Aegerter of Co\'lna will defend his 1975 Olympiad cham- pion title Irvine 's University High School team will also be de· fending tttelr title. April 19 Date 'Stands' By TOM BARLE\' 01 IM O•llf "1"'4 S..11 Orange County Supenor Court Judge Kenn\.'lh Williams r~­ fused today to dt•lay the tnal or indicted Or Lou1!> J Cella Jr and threl' USSO<'IUll'!> dt'SPllt' tht possib1hty or prolonl(t.>d pretrial action Th«! trial date of April 19 con firmed today by Judge Williams appeared a remott• possibility last Friday when defense at· torney G<'orge <:hula objected to the ability of Judge J errold s Oliver to pres1d<' over pretrial hearings. But Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sea.-, argued today that "there is no reason in the world why this trial can not get start· ed on April 19.'' Chula h ad argued that Judge O li ver. as a re1t1 s tered Republican. an assoc:ale of Lin· coin Club members and a con· tribulor to Repubbcan Senator J ames Whetmore's <'ampaign, 1s biased and unable to rule 1m· partially on any issue raced h~ Cella Or Ccllu. 51 , u lonsH1ml1 pol1t1cal arti \'I St in OranJ(l' County. was 1n d1cted h y the Grand Jury on 127 counts of embezzll'mcnl. froud. forgery and conspiracy It 1s alleged that the phys1· cian and three business as sociatl's indtc lecl with him s1phonl'd off mort• than $2 million IO their op<•rat1on or two C'ounty hoi.p1tals . Mi ssion Community llo~p1tal. M1s!>1on Vie Jo and M cr<'y General llosp1tal in Santa Ami The four also race tnal in Los An!?elrs F<'deral Court on 44 felony counts of tax t>va5wn. fraud, thdt anrl con~111r:wv Named "1th C<·lla J' codefcn d ant" 1 n bot h I r 1 a I !i u rt' Theodore SC'htffman. ~1.'l, of San la Ana. former ho-.1nlal :.111 m1n1.,trator Gl•Orl.!f' I. Olh·n dorf, 41 . of l.a.iuna lk•ach und former n1lm1n1!>lrat1vt• aufr Stepht•n ll F.u1m., :11. of M111 s1on \'11•111 CSN· et·: I.I.A, ••age ,\2) \\'t•utlu•r \"a 11 ahlc· 1·l11uol' h11t m•\'I h """" a 1111 ,11 i.;hl h \\a11111·1 1-'1 l(i,1~ Nortlw1 I\ \\tn1I' 10 111 :.!:'i mph "' I I Ill \'" f ( I ~ h' ;1 I t h 1• lw.11·h1•' !1.1 r 1'1111: lo I;:! 111 I.ind J ,II\\' Ill I h•• 'Ill' l~S IDE TODAY A u>amon ·~ p/orf' u rn lhP lnl<'h('n -and the roof, and thr new add1t1on. and lh<' bosl'menl -accord1nq lo Laquno N1quel bul/d('r Susan KuW1 C4 Index •• Ywr ,.,.,,. ..... .., t:rl'N .. mboc k l.M .. ~. (AIHetlH• Cl1rnh•d C.Om1(\ "°''"°'' 0 .. l~NOll<tt ... ,..,.,, ... l11t1ff't~l"m•"' ,c1,.1ftt.t Hy 0..r4ffter "--, .... , .... " ...... ,., (;4 ., •• "'·" UIJ ti Cl IUI ,,. 14 I .. , •4 BJ .. ...... u ...... , .,, MllYtt\ II! Mtllwatt'.,..., 14 H.lfleft.lt Ntw\ At Ot•• ... C•w"tf .t. 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The investigations >Aere re quested in letters signed bv Ho .. ard Mu hell, homeo>Aner;· a~1at1on president. Mushett 11> a rormer city parks and recrea t1on commissioner who was re- moved from the commission last year by ~he council. In the letter. Mushett alleges 12 violations of 1he state's Govern· ment Code and the .. public trust.•· The letter asserts that conllict of interest has been evident: that the council has conducted illegal secret meetings: lhat accepted purchasing practices have been \•1olated; that city employes and eguipment ha\'e been ui.ed for private projects, and that the c9uncil has refused to hear ~liien input on some issues Whale it is not specifically men- tioned in the letter , Mushett con· rirmed that OiGiovanru·s post· hon as mayor and chairman of the b~nk board i~ ooe topic the woc1allon wants 1nvestigated ZONING •.. uround the latter finding by lhe t'ommlssion. • H. Rodger Howell, attorney for the developer. argued that the noise data used by planners to make their determination "as not accurate He s:iid a noise study by the rarm of Bolt. Beranek and ~ewman has proven the t• acrl's he just outside the 65 CNEL tone, deemed the lower range of severe nmse1mpact. Howell said a number or the other commission objections have been dealt with. He said access arrangements have been made across adJa· 1:eot property belonging to a rhurch, the greenbelt will be pre- served, flood hazard is being de· alt v.1th and grading won·t be as pronounced as the comm1ss1on tM!lie\1ed Su pen 1sors Thomas Riley and HJlph Clark were adamant in their object ions to residential de velopment Inside the 65 CN F.L noise zone de~p1te threats by llowell that d e nial by i<upervisors on those ground:. "c>old be t>nough fodder for a lawsuit agn1n5t the county Ho" ell said the> 14 a<'rf'S 11'1 tht• l..ast property n ear the El Toro op proach thnt 1s :\till unzoned ancl 11nde111Rnatcd for U!lt' and othl'r 1 l'Stdentlal u:.C'~ h ave bt.>t'n P<'rmitted 1n 1111• 11n·n County l'o11ni.cl Adriun Kuyp<·r 'hllrply fl0 b11ttf'Cf ll owet1 · .. lnwin11t war ninl( hy lt'll1n~ .'4t1[1i'tv1imrs ··you have dlscr<' 11on11ry !l(IWt'rll 111 <1uch case:. unci 'hould not lt>l thl' thrt•ol or l<'i.i nl .1cUnn llwuv \Our dec1s1on 10th•"' mnttrr · · O"ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ·~ l1' ... (""· r'\1titf ... .,,, w.1tfrri,4+ I\ ~·it tJIMW•flN ,.,.,,.. l ••\'11 1'11(>¥f\ '""'<t411, I ... ,,,_..,,. ((•\It wt 11.f\11'\Q \O,.,PA#!ot '-'fW'A'r tot.ti.""" 11 + t.M'iH'lh•Q ,Y'-'f'WI•• lfrltf9V')t\ rr.o.tt hH l tt1•IA ,,.,VI ..,., •f•1' f'••f l't H\tf't+,..,tinl'\ ~·" h t "'Vi' ,.,,_ "•ll•"r ., •• ". ,., ........ , .. ..,. ,, .. "W1 ~'"*"''" ~f\(rw t /Ii.•~•• .. •'-"'• t• , ...... 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'' 1tnes:.cs be~an ~·elh11~ that lh1.• bank had been roblx>d ln flolm!i 11nd both ll'lcn raumed the purnn t llolmli alao ulcrtl'<i &XlliC~ by radio lltld a San! a Ann Polirt' car Jnlnro tht• ch;111e ai Rux allet:edly :.1)(-d nort h on Gr.111d A\tmut• f'ro• Pafl*' 1lJ M~C ... \\on't kno\\ f~r :.Urt' for ll couple or >A eeks .. \'oter In Cnunt) &-r,·lc<' Areo ti. pnm3nly Lake t"orcst and El Toro, "111 dec1dt• t-.o n.~ues on tht' µr1mary bnllot One Ii; a ) es or no on tht' crt>11 t1on of the MA C 1ts<'lf and the o!ht>r "ho 1~ lo be elt'<'ll'd to lhi.' f1r:;t gov-.:rning bo:trd HOW'S THAT AGAIN? -Jn a photo re· min1scent of the l9-l8 photograph of Harry S Truman holding a copy of a ~wspaper headlined .. Dewey Defeats Truman," ap- parent Laguna Beach council election "in· ner Howard Dawson holds up semi-weekly Oellt ...... -_., '«' CM_..11 paper Wednesday. The election seesawed back and forth between Oa\\SOn a nd Sally Belle rue. It appeared Dawson had won after a dencal error was discovered at one pr ecinct. r\ recount was under wav to· day · A 35 )'ear-old drh-er fo r Blue and White Cab Company was sit tine in his parked \"ehicle across the street and heard the commo- tion. The driver. "ho pollce refused to identify, saw the suspect leap into has car and dn ve away Pohce said the cabbie took off after the sus pect, uslng his citr radio to call the laxJ d1spatcher, who. in turn, called police. Tiro Injured lnlOOMPH CHPCluue Fro• Page Al CELLA ... Judge Williams today refused to amend an earlier rourt orde r lbat sealed Grand Jury transcripts leading to the Cella 1ndictmeot and barring their scrutiny by press and public. Recount Vnder Way In Laguna Election At the height of the chase through downtown Tustin, the cab driver spottt>d Tustin Fir~ Chief Larry Holms stopped nt an intersection in his city car. The cabbie yelled a qukk explanation SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> -A car containing two brothers Crom San Francisco C'rashed Into a de· a<Land stone wall tod11y after u · HJgh"·ay Patrol chlll!e through town at more than 100 miles an hour. otncers said. Les Houston. 20. ;ind hi:. brother J erome, 24. "ere rushed Diabetes Dissected to General Hospital where their But he ruJed that othe r court documents -among t.hem uf. Cidavits, search warrants and exhibits are now open for ex- amination. Mrs. Sears explained that J ud~e Williams as "almo~t cer talnly waiting"' ror the de termination on Judge Oliver's status to finally rule on thl' 1i. sue of the transcnots. tr Judge Oli Yer s tates that he re({ards h imself as unbiased enough to preside over pretnal heanngs ht> m ay also rule at that time that the transcripts can be unsealed. she s aid "'If the defense continues to challenJte Jud~e Ohver. 1t rnuy come down to the Judicial Council appointing a Judge to t'xamine the s1luat1on and then rule on his elig1bihty," Mrs Sears said Th1.• prosecutor notl'd that the sam<' 111sue arose in pretnal ac- t ion on county Supe rvisor Hobert Battin >A ho unsucN•s:.ful · ly chaltcn jtt•d Superior Cu url Judge Kenneth Lac's fitness to handle pretrial action followin'g his indictment. * * * Cella Accused By J ACK CHAPPELL CH 111e o.ur ~let sc.ft A recount of the Laguna ~ach City Council election began today following a challenge by can- didate Sally Bellerue who ap· patently lost by :.1x votes to Howard Dawson. The recount sparked a ~erH'"I of testy exchanges dunnx lhl• Wt><! nesday night City Count'tl met'l· ing. Under eleN1on law the coun cil appoints the person." doinR the recount. They then \\Ork undl•r the city clerk ·s su~n 1s1on When Deputy £1ty Clerk Peg Morreale proposed a hst of six people from which the council could select four. candidates Jack Mc Dowell. Dawson and their supporters v1gorou:.l} ob jected. . McDowell, who finished first in the Tuesday ballotmf(, i.uggested that each of the four top cttn· d1dates nominate a pcr<1on "ho then would be appointed by the council. Mayor Roy Holm agr~-d. say 1ng ·-rm C(lncerned . these people should be rerognned by the. com_mumty a s being totally ObJectav e and impartially selected.·· The r ecount committee will consist of Tally Parrish. Arnold Hano's choice: JulJa Conover. Supervisors Called 'Under Influence' 8y GAR \' G RAN\'ILLE OI "'• Oe lly "flet ~" Orange County D1str1ct At torney Cecil H1rks jlave three t'OUnl~ supervisors fa1lmi;! marks Wedne~day in testimony 111 in dieted Suµernsor Hob<'rt Hal 11n·11 pre trlnl hcarinj! Tuhbcd by tllcks as hetnlil '"un dul) :ind lmpropf.'rly" under tht· 1nfluen('(' or lndlt'tC'd poh!ical power t>1 1.ouls Ct>lla Wl•rr Bnl 11n and hi :. ft•llow •rnpl'n asnr ... Ralph t'lnrk und l.ourence Schmit Supcrvl5or Hnlph D1cdr1t'h barely l'Scupcd b(•1n11 plared In th" <1omc da-;< "Uh Bottin. ~hm1t and Chu k Wht•n ai.kt''' 1r h•· bt'hcv<'d 1r D1t"drl<'h "o~ •n1b)('ct to <'elle"1 innuencr, llll'kS said ··1 riro bably had the fc('Hng he would t'f'rtainly listen to Or Cella. that hc would wehth h111 111lv1r1• m1 !lcale " The district 11ttornt'\ ·, ap praisal nf I hr "llllC'n'1<1nr~ political alleli!HlOrc l'Omc "h1·n ht'" a~ rnll('d to lh1• >A1lm'" '1an1I b~ Battrn's dden"'c uttorne} :\1atthew Kur1llch It "a~ Kuriluh' hnJ>t• th:it f'ro• Pafl# A I SOLON ... able politit'a l leadership nnd seamy pohtics and chicanery. the da" n of the nuclear age and men on the moon. a great v.ar and a prelude lo more "ars and an uneasy peace. a dim perspeC' lion of world order and unrertain hope for international peace. Mansf1t'ld said Mansfield began serving 1n th<> Senate In 19S3 a nd was chosen its Democratic leader eight years later His career on Capitol Hill began in 1943 when he won a House seat in the 78th CongTe$s. I licks' lf.'st1 mony would '>Ul>port ..a defense contention that Bullin 1i. a member of a pohlical cle<ili that has been s ingll·d out for pro,t•ru lion. Tht• Santa An..a supervisor v.ai. 1nd1cted lu:.t Augu~I <10 cha r~!'!\ rl'lated to the ulll'~('<J UM' or rvun I~ paid emplu.\ ..,., an h1~ um.uc- re:.sful 1974 campu1i:n for hl'Ult: n.rn! ~O>Trnor In h1>1 tl'i.t10111n). lttck' i:a\C' little support to Kunl11·h·:-. ar~u mt'nt that Hallin 1' 11 '1cum or d1'\Cr11n In alnr) prO~l't"UI 11111 Hick d1<l •u.1)' he hc•lrt•\c'' Cella v. ai. a sh aclo>A .iovt•rnmf•nt !hut :1t11•mp1t•d to "l'Jkl•O h1.., 11ff1(1' ln"t Junl· "" 1nrtrwnr1n1t th1• noord or Sup\•f\ ''"r' t11 Ullt•rnpt to tran~rcr :n 1nvnu~111 nr~ from hi!\ staff Rut lhl· d1~tri t't allorrll'y r1• fu11ed to conc\·d~· thut Celln ht-aded a .irnup or <'Ouhl111ll thal "lattin ho.; inw .. tNI l''l"I ~ 11nd I\ lwinitd1scrimin,111•d ai:.etni.I Wh ile d1!icardinl( rh1• .irnup theory. Hick' m;11nt111m'\J th.it ('rlla \''lerlt:-d h1-. "1ll th1 011i:h h1' ..alleged 1mprnpc•r inrlurnc•t-•1f Battin. St'hm1t ..anti nark Hicks said thol 111 1!171 hi' "'J" "arned th;it ('('11,l ""'out to 110 him tn polttlt'all) bf.'C',IU'l' Of ;in 1nvestiga\1on into lo.tall· Con troller Ken l"or~ ·, l!r7Z :-.tall' As sembly campJ1fi?n In f'ebruary or lITT!'i. he "a5 told o( a Cella pl an lo lran!ofet lht• 22 investigator' frum hti. orr1cr . Hicks said He beramc> a bf.'11('\f.'r ta .. t Jun<· 19 when the board \oted ~too an fa\·or o( the transfer a transfrr that was later blocked in a C'Ourt action -Hicks testified Despi~e almost five hours on the witness stand und e r Kurilich's questioning. !Licks at lhe end of thr ffny had said little t n s_upport Kurilich's di s crlm1natory pr osecution ar,u menL • Oawson·s choice; Judy Swayne. condit1on rem ained unkno" n ~!rs. Bellerue's choice: and Newport Beach psychologists pending emergency earl' Paula Lovelady. McOowell "s Eueene Bleecker and Alan Levv A fare department rt>scue tl'am choice. will discuss "The Psychological cut them from the manglt>d The next dispute arose over Games and Pains of Living with wreckase of their car, "hlch whether all the candidates' re· Diabetes: A Discussion or the CHP officers said had been turns would be recounted, or only Problems of Self ·Management" stolen In Oak land, those of Mrs . Bellerue and Tuesday at 7 :30 p.m. in the Sad-Officers said the chose began Dawson dlebark Community Hospital on U.S . 101 after a gas station Mrs Bt>llerue has to pay $100 a cafeteria. 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