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1976-03-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ;Nixon Te .. - DAILY PILOT - nit .. * * * 10' * * * ·klstitlfl Light Bulb FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MA RCH S. 1976 ~ ......... • MCTtOll!t.. .. l'AOH • • • • Judge Denies Bias Against Cella 'Lacks \'ision' Reagan Starts Attack on Ford By UnJted Press fMn'nalloeaJ Ronald Reag3n has launched en all-out attark on President f ord. r harg1ng him w\th larking the v1s1on and leaderahlp lo slop the dlplomatl<' and military dedine or the rountry His new tarllr~ met "'1th "'1ld ~rum~ ;:and cheers Nixon Te lls In Volume Why He Quit WAS HINGTON <AP) Richard M . Nixon says he re· signed the presidency because at was rlear that n protracted 1m · puchment tnnl "would depnve Amenca or the lt'adt'rship it oeeded ·· "ll 'Alls alsorltnrthnt my o11on polil1ral b.1~e in Conrcre~' had become ltlO "'eak to nrromphsh the important thinR:-. that nt~-ded to be donl' in A ml'n<'a and thl' 'A'Orld dunn~ tht• rcmalntnJ: two ~~nr" of m) tidmlnai.trution," N1xon MHd I-le rt•-.ts:111•d Aul( II, 197 1, and ktll forth thl''t' rt'Ot•ctaons in n forc-.ord to the f1nJI volunw o( hl11 publlr Jlllfl\'r-• jullt 1>ubh'lhcd by the Nation al Arch1ve11 Nnrnn .. rHt•J< with pM1lc-or hi!' ndm1ni'ltrat11m·11 hnndllnJi of tl l for~1w1 nHurrl<, 121 lh1• oil 11 m· burao nnd (31 th4.' <1unh ty nf J>('OC't'tlnw I Ht•. "All the t•vcntic nf thl" yl'nr wen.• played u1ot111n11t t ht' {'Vl'r darkt'nt'nln~ harkf!roun<I of Wntcrjlatl'." thr formt•r prl':o.i· dent sa1ct "As thP,e documl•nts 11how. its presence grew ns the yenr unfolded .. Efh.•rllvf' lt"ndenh1p i, a pre· reqw11itt for a great people and a !Su NIXON, Past A?l Under heavy pressure from rampaign advisers lo lake the of- rensive against Ford or lose the Florida primary Tuesday -and possibly any chance ol winning the Republican presidential nomination -Reagan began has last (our-day foray into the state 11>1th a scathing attack on the President. At a news conference Thun· day lo Orlando. Reagan credited Ford wittf de~ncy, honor and patriotism , but said "He has shown neither the vision nor the leadership necessary to haJl and reverse the d iplomatir and military decline of the United States.·· ~, Thur sday night. Reagan's tou,zh talk was greeted with wild screams a nd cheers at a Rollins College rally in Winter Park. The former governor told 2.SOO who Jammed the hall that he was l(oing all the way in the ral'e for the GOP presidential nomina· taon. despite speculation that a los in f1orida would mark the end of has rhances. .. Let me assure you or one thing,·· Reagan saad. 'Tm not folding my Lent and steahn1t ,111>ay fo'ord '-'35 awurt• of Reaj.tnn·s tittuek, arcordin1ot to White House pre~s serretary Hon Nesst"n, hut .. drdn 't l\ee any nt•ed to r«-spond " Mean11> hile f·ord today 11n· nounced a rt'organlzalion of federal ag ricultural policy· maklnl( machlner)' and pnJpOSed a 150 percent increase In the cur· rent estate ta" exemption to help m any Americans. t•spccially ramily fa rm owners. f'nrd cam e to Sprini;cfield, Ill. lo start two day11 of cumpnll{nln.c 111u11Mt Rea1:on In lhc Mnrch 16 Illinois primary. That will be their first head-to·head batUe In the heart of the nation's •·arm Belt. whl're Ford is said to be In pohtlral t rouble berause or CSff REAGAN, Page AZ > Two Jungle Buddies "Affection training." a method of relat ing to animals through love and understand· inj?. will be used m training animals for the new Enchanted Village amusement park to open June 18 on the old Japanese Deer Park groundc; in Buena Park. The graduates of the traininfi? are Dandelion. a four-month-old lion cub, and Buda, a five· year-old orangut;.m Buildings· Damaged In Bay Area Blasts SAN F RANCISCO (AP> -Two powerful bom bing11 heavHy damaged bulldinf(s In San Fran· clsco and Palo Alto e11rly today, polJce said. There were no In· Juries reported at either site. The terror11l Red Guerrilla Family claimed rel'lponsibillty for Ole bomb which ripped throuah a Hewlett·Packard laboratory In Palo Alto. Al 1:04 a.m . a bla11t coui1ed ('X· tensive dam a"e to the llunler'is Point San Franch1co Housing Authority office at 90 KJska Road The agency has been o frequent target of crlllclam in radical ('Om· muniques. but no one Initially claimed responsibility for the bombing. Thieves Ge t T wo Motors Two mor e outboard motor~ have been 11lolen in a wave or thefts that Is plajtulng owner11 of boats moored in Dana Point II arbor. Oranjte County sherirr·ii or f1 cer!I said intruders curried off an outboard valued at $700 from a boat owned by u le!lman Chnrk11 Mur ray Brown, 1380Temple llllli; Dnve. Laguna Beach. New Light BuJh Claimed Peter J . Nel!um. a Apokesman for Hewlett· Packard. said two phone calls were received warn- ing that a bomb would go orr at 6:15 a.m. He aald an anonymous female caller ann<lWICed in the second call that the device was planted by the Red Guerrilla Family. Sales manaaer George Milton Kimmel. 33, or Piaccnlia. had earlier informed deputies that a motor valued by him al $600 was stolen from hrs moored vess~I. School Fall Kills Girl, 8 WASHINGTON (UPI> -The Enern Researrh and Develop· ment Administration today an· nounced pla ns for commercial production of a revolutionary light bulb that consumes 70 per· cent less electricity and may not burn out for 10 years. The bulb was developed by an Orange County inventor. An ERDA spokesman said pre- liminary estimates show the new "L1tek" bulbs might sell for about $10 apiece. The spoke!lman said the Utek bulb looks like an ordinary 100- watt incandescent bulb but bas no wire filaments and works more lilte a nuorescent lamp tube. He said it will fit in stan· dard sere"'·in lamp sockets. "It combines the best elements ol fluorescent and incandescent bulbs and produces a warm while light ... the spokesman said. Assistant ERDA Ad · rninistrator Austin N. Heller said the energy agency will help de· velop the commercial version of the Lilek bulb O\'e r the next year under a $310.000 contract with the Lighting Technology Corp.of Fullerton. Calif. The president of P&hling Technology. Donald 0 . Kolllsler ol Placentia, Invented the bulb. Some problem• still mu.st be solved. the ERDA spokesman said . lncludin1 lbe development ol a better way to sbleld the bulb and keep It from making nearby radios sputter with static. He s!Ud that b one reuoa Holliat.er sought the ERDA contract. "Because (the bulb> contains no wire filaments that can bum out. it can last al least several years and possibly a decade or more,·· the spokesman said. Heller said beca~ the Utt!k bulb n~s 71> percent less cur· rent than conventional bulbs to CS« BULB, Pate Al) • "The bomb did eoolf at approx· imately 6: IS a .m ., knocking out a portion of the southwest wall. It had been planted out.side the wall." Nelson said. He said four persons inside the building got out safely. The terromt action was the first since 1 group of alleged ter· rorist.s were arrested Feb. 21 in a raid on a makeshift bomb plant In Richmond. After the arrests. underground sources claimed that terrorist groups were still functlomng an the San Francisco Bay area. TheS.n Francisco Examiner in a recent story quoted an under· (See BOMBS, Pa1e,AZ) TURLOCK <U P t>-An S.year· old girl, Nancy Spille r of Turlock. died after falling and hilling her head on a concrete slab while playing al school. Authorities said the girl was playlf\i tag with friends at Crowell School when she slipped, fell and hit her head on the con- crete. The girl was given mouth-lo· mou th resuscitation by the school principal and taken to Im· manuel Hospital where she died •few mlnutes a fter arrival. Rejects Defense Request By GARY GRANVILLE Of -Dallf " ... SUfl Superior Court Judge Jerold Oliver has denied he is biased or prejudiced against Dr. Louis ~Ila and his three co-defendant$ in an alleged $2 million con· spiracy-grand theft case. JudRe Oliver's r eJection of a defense allegation that he b biased ajlainst Cella ~ame in an affidavit made public Thursday. Il was Celia 's attorney, Georite Chula, who last week challenged Judge Oliver's fitness to sat In judgment on a series of pre-trial motions flied by the defendants' lawyers. Chula charged the judge Is biased becau11e of his alleged af· fillallons with the Republican Party, the Republican oriented Lincoln Club a nd 11tate Sen. Ja mes Whet more <R·Anahelm>. Along with his rolt' of issuing search warrants used an the in · vestigation lt'adlng to Celia's In · dactment, those Republican establishment allegiances should disquallry Judge Oliver. Chua said rn his aff1dav1t of preJud1 cc In r ebuttal, the Judge admitted he ha s b een a r egist e red Republican since 1966 But. he added, "I hav<' nevt'r been a member of the Lincoln ·Club nor do J know who is or isn't " "I do not consider Sen Jamt•r- Whetmort' o sor111I. personal or pohtiral friend~." Judge Ol1v1:r continut>d (St>t• CEl.LA, PIAt' A2) Or :~:rA .-:UHt ft ••n01Pr Vorr ubl1• rlourl'I but mostly "IUnny and warmt'r throu1th lht• weekt•ncl. Saturday h1gh11 mOHtly 1n the f.Os . Lows tonight JS to 45 l ~SIDE T ODA\' A pttCt of mua1c wdh a ltrongt and rothtr aod hi!/"'Y will bt prtstnttd b11 the Oron9t Coa11t Colltge Chorolt. D1rtrtor Corolt Boelter ducuuu the work on P09t Cl of the Weekender lad@x Al Y-t.nk • AJ llNllMa M -·... Al MeWIH CS,e l..M. .. yol Al -"--" AU CAI-• At IMl ..... INt'" A• PH411l... 0 1-tt Dr-C.1.,11¥ At ti.min Ct ,...... 81 I ~-· Ct SJl'OI• ,._, A II DNtto -k M At s..n' •• I lfftwlalt'... ... ,.,dMllr'Ull AU U ......,.,_.. ( ... , .... w... CJ 1'1-• A1J.IJ n...~, Ct-I --llK-All Wtfl-"' ---II _._ W.ttll u ......,..,_ C•--(Mt -1.aMen •• s Frid1y March !I 1m I i _Jury to Eye Paper I I Patty Prints on Heist DOcumenl ; • . ' I ~ SAN FHASCISCO IAP I , Jurors In Patr1c1111 Hear \'1t tnul r;oon will sec • document LIUed .. Bakery" which burs the hftrtH' rlnattrprlnts and mhtht ,beUtr ~ cull\'d ... !low to Hub :i ,ffank •• The aovernment, which won a • battle Thuraday to use the docu· • ment as \:Vldence agalnst Min fleant. will arauto lhat lt shows • herclearlntentlorobbanks Killer Gets ~Sentencing Delay in OC A one·week delay was ordered Thursday in the Orange County Superior Court sentencing or con· v1cted killer llui.th D<iruel Be.rn. Judge W11l1am L. Murray Granted the delay unUI March 11 to enable Deputy Public Defender John Bovee to offer presenting arguments. Bean, 24 , races lhede- ath penalty. That pumsbment was recommended by lhe jury . which found him guilty or first degree murder. Bean Is one or two brothers charged with the klllin~ of honor student Stephen .. ~t 1kc" Fink tu. 19, or Fount a 1n \' alle~ . .,., ho .,., as shot to death Oct 31, 197 1 . .,., h1l e y,orking a:. a night clerk at a local market Jury selection 1n the murder tnal of Charles Denru::. Bean, 22, "'"resume Mond<i>. NIXON ... great nation. and by Augu::.t 1l .,., a::. clear that whatever its even· tual outcome. a protracted trial of the P resident in the Senate would depnH Amenca or the leadership it needed " . I Nixon recalled that on entering the White House he pledged to work for a generation of pearc and a rebirth of rl':.pons1ve and responsible government. AlthouJ(h his presidency ended before 1ts full tt>r m. he savs. "Dunng these yt>ars we madt>.rt'· al progress -sometimes slow but always sure -t owards ach1e\ln1t them · · In a similar foreword to the 1973 volume or his public papers. f"1xon notes that that was the )ear 1n which Watereate becaml' the maior focu::. of the nation ·s al· tent1on "The episode broadened and widened so quickly that each 11l· u•mpt on m y part lo deal with 1t led me and my adm1mstralion deeper and deeper Into a tangled web or sus p1 c1on and con· fusion ... Nixon wrote. ··Some of the Watergate docu· mt>nts in th1:. 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The t'UPht:mtsm "Rukl•ry" up· pean a1o a n effort ut humor since "bread" is a slang term for money Ila.If.,., A)' throuah lht' 1n structaona. lhc 0& uthor s" itchci. to open referencH to "bank " "F1oor plan of bank m term1o ol .. t Rar~ Bt1rd Sen Robert C Bvrd <0-\V. \"a . l 1s running ·ror three positions s imultaneous ly - president o f the t.:n1t ed S tates. re-e lection t o the Senate a nd m ajonty leader of the Senate -the latter following the announcement bv Sen !\like M ansfield (0- :'liont. J that he would .retire Amtrak Sees Organized Pot Smuggling ALBUQUERQUE <AP ) - Albuquerque police and railroad security a1ent1 are investigating an alleaedly oraaniud effort to s muaale larae amounts of mari· 1uana cross-country aboard Am· trak pa11en1er trains. Police Sgt Robert Murray an· nounced Thursday that five men have been arrested. and 600 pounds or marijuana confiscat- ed. in three incidents since J an. 31 at the Santa Fe R&Jlway sla- llon in Albuquerque Stale police valued the man juana al about $300.000 at street prices "I can't give any particulars. but we know it's organized because of the quantities of marl· Juana coming through." Murray :,aid. He said the marijuana ap- parently is being purchased In Western states and taken aboad Amtrak trains In suitcases for transport to the East. Murray aaid the arrests came after dogs trained to sniff out manjuann located the ~uspect siutcases at the truin stat111n The do1o:s were borrnwed Crom the t'JlllOe unit usrd by Alt>ut1u .. r 1111•"5 Airport Secunl>. Fro• Pagr ,\I REAGAN •.. d e r I 1 n 1 n i.: JI 1 I l' e ' u t t h l' murket1ll11ce In u prt'ch prt•pared for ch- ll \'er)• 11t a "f ,1r m Forum ... t'ord n1d he had put A1mrulturt Secret wry Ea rt I. Uut:i In <'hara.- o f 1\ new Cab1 n l'I l ll\'l!I .. narirultural polH'Y rnmmltte<>" thut \\Ill coord1nftll• clt><'1!'ll on· makln1Z On aU dOffi('"l\I C l4"d IO· ternational food ISSUl'S "I am confident th at this bolstenn1Z of agrirultural policv within the e'(ec:ut1ve branr h will beneht tht' farme rs of Illinois and aJl Amrncans ... ht> sa111 f ord said he was proposlnit an increase 1n the pre.,ent Sli0.000 e"ltate tax eltempt1on tn SISO 000 "lo ease the burden·· on ··the manv Americans with modest estaie ... part1cularl~ owner" of fdm1l) farms who ha\C their sav· mgs tied up m land M4RINE 'FUP' OVER SURNAME SAN DIEGO <AP> -When 1t comes lo being teased. e\'en a Marine has his limits. And that's ~ h ~ a 22-year~old Leatherneck fro m Ypsilanti. Mich . -:hanged his name Richard Johnson 1s his new name The old one" J>nchard Pancake our a bility to deal with It, • roads Unl'hUdlng Thtn I\ lieu "1. aecurtly ,Uarda. c:amerH, etc. 2. numb9f ·ol emptoyes. 3. doon. 4. wlndows v1Sibillty from the outside. $. Surroundana busm~1u~s -who ('itn 6ff thl' bank a nd whut 's aoln& on inside. 6. dead s paC'l' -stain, second floor. doora, mirrors. 7. drtve-up and walk·UJ> windows." Neatly typed o n ltfal slle a.heels of pa per. the p an lists eight h~adl ngs under Ruman numeral::. and has do1eru o( sub· twacbnf'· The lrst hudlng Is "Pfcltlni the eeneral a rea based on certain cnteria." The firs t criterion list- ed was. "Pig act1v1ty -clOHst p1astat1on ... a reference to police. The Law and Order Gang The plan. de1ocnbed by Brown- ing u "a laundr) list of lhinas to do If one ls 101ng to rob a bank." was admitted despite legal pro- tests by Miu Hearst's attome)'s. Amona their objections was the lack of a date or any of Miss Hearst's handy, ntmg. Howe ver. the prosecution in- troduced 1t 1n a croup of several documents -one of them entirely written in M Isa Hearst's hand. Members of Washin(.,rton. D.C ·~ celebrat· ed undercover police "gan iz " \\ho. with FBI he lp, pulled off a five-month mas- quer ade a s New York mobster~. rounded up 185 s uspect s and recovered S2.4 m illion in ~tolen goods. StundmR 1from left) ure Rico Rigaton e. P asquale Larocca. B<:ihana Lafontaine. Tony Bona no. a nd (seated I pohcc lie utenant Robert Arscott. Onl ~ Arscott's name is for real That page contains plans for a homemadellmebomb. The writing, taken from Miss Hearst's private notebook, also shows the phrase: "Meet to talk about shooting " The "Bakery" document con· tams a sect ion on "i,witch points." .,.,htle the notebook page r eads, "place for ·switch' cartobe just in case .. ~tiss Hearst has testified that in the Hibernia bank robbery -for "'h1ch she ls on lnal -there was a waiting &et a .,.,•ay car a nd a "'switch car" to wruch robbers transferred after a few blocks. But Miss Hearst swore that she went along as a n unwilling vie· llm. never helped plan the rob· bery and conUnued to live in Ctar of her terrorist captives until her arrest. The docum ents. entered In ev1cte n ce while jurors were absent Thursday, were found at the last hideout of William and Emily Harris, the Symblonese Liberation Army "soldiers" Miss Hearst has renounced u her tormentors. F,....P-AJ BOMBS ••• ground source as predictin1 more radical activity lo "show the FBI that they haven't made a ripple." Authorities know UtUe about the Red Guerrilla Family. The group previou sly claimed responsibility for a bombinl March 27. 1975 a t the FBI olfice in Berkele)', anothe r that April at Standard Oil of California head· quarters In San Francisco and a blast that caused an estimated $250.000 damage Jan. 14, 1978 to the Iranian consulate tn San Fr an- cisco. f're• Page A J BULB ••. product' the same amountofUght ··preliminary studies show that full nationwide use of this new elect rodeltss fluorel<'ent lamp could sa\•e m nre t hen the t'QUI vnlf'nt or S00,000 barrels of oil pt'r d a~ · Air Crash VictiillS' Bodies Recovered A search and rescue hehcoptl'r removed the bodies of six Oranl!l' County l'E'Sidents Thursda} from the wr~kaae of a s mall. pm ate plane that crashed Sunda\ onto a anow-covel'ed !>lope ne.ar Mt. Baldy. Rncue teams were unable to spot the s now-co"ered "rerkURl' until storm clouds hftl'd Wedncs· day. A helicopter locatt'd lhl' missing plane in the rugged ar ea of lb• 8,859 -Cool Cucamonaa Peak. abbut 31 2 miles southeast of Mt. Baldy. Killed in the crash \\'l'rt' the pilot, Stev'e Pittman. 2:.1. ond John and Peggy Neinhousl', all or Brea; Glen and Fay Grey of Anaheim a nd R oeer Jee of FUUerton. Accordine to the Federal A via· Uon Admlnistration. the single· e n1ine P iper Cherokee was en route from Las Vegas to Fullerton when 1t ran into rough weathe r A FAA :-poke~m an said that the pilot "a::. .,., arned or an ap· proachmi: storm front before takeoff a nd that radar contact was lost just a s the plane nt~arl-d Tlmber :\1ountain, north or the crash site. Kille d in Error? fORT WAYNE. Ind. ll 'PJ) One man "as k 11ll'd and t" o others cnt1calh "ounded m "'hal poli ce say ma~: han been a case of mistaken 1rlcntity stemming from severul coincidences in the aftermath of a bank robbery. Two top pohrc officials differed in their ex.planahons or the polite s laylnp of J oseph St.even Higgin- botham. 20. and the wounding of David Lee Mason . 17. and Ronald Allen Woodward . 22. all of Fort Wayne Ozone Danger 'Wone Than ExJJected' BERKELEY <UPl >-The threat of cancer caused by damage lo the earth 's ozone layer is muc h ~realer than p reviously thou~ht . a L·niversity of California re- search report says. P otential d a mage to th<' o zone layer . which shields the earth from cancer-caus ing ultraviolet rays. is one oC lhe principal threats from s uper sonic jcl a irline rs. It is also behind e fforts to reduce the use of certain chemical sprays for s uch products as deodorant~. "The spread of skin cancer that wou Id be linked to erosion of the earth's ozone layer may be a larger threat tha n scientists had first calculated." a sum· m ary of the repo rt said Thursda~·. "New studies now sug~t·st an inc rease of al least 30 to 40 percent in s kin cancer ca ses 1f human environ ~ m ental threats suCCC'l'd an dl'~tru) IOI! 10 percent of the stratospheric ozone." T he fi ~ures arc ~1gnif1canll~ highe r than estimates projected a) car ago in a :":at1onal Academy of Sc iences r eport. They 'H~rt' pn.•parcd by Elizabeth L Scott. prof es5oor of stat 1:. I tc.·~ Remote Contr.ol lnspe~tl•n Ul'I T•IOl'Mt• The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department shows ocr its new re~ely controlled de· vice tor inveslleatlne and neutralizing ex- plosive de\•ices, partkularly the type used b~ urban ~uernllM Tht> tractor-type vehi- cle b k n O\\ n :.1c; the Whcelbarro~ Mark VI I. CELLA ••• Accord in.: to h1::. affld &\ 1t. Judge Oil\ e r·., ull1anre "1th Wht>t more 1::. Ii m 1tt'Cl to a SHI campa1.:n contn but1on his y, 1fc made m 1972 to the La Habr;1 Area Whet more Cumnuttro Tht' Judge ~ t'nt on to ::.uy l h1tt he firi.t m et Dt::.tnct Attorney Cecil Hi cks when he was enrobed as a Municipal Court Judge In 1971 The pohtical over tones or Chute's challen~l' and the 1udge's rebutlal arftctnv1t rertt'cl Cena·s statu1> ai. Cahformu'1> \OJI political donor T h o u g h a r l' i: 1 i. t t.• r e d Republican. the Santa Anu physi c1an contributed more than $500.000. ch1cfl:v to Ucmocratu· cand1datl's and c au1>c11 1n 1974. The Grand Jury Indictment handed down Jan. 12 allel(es lh;1t most of the m oney funneled intu poht1cal campa1~ns was illl'.ially si phon ed from two county hospitals. Ce ll a and his th ree co· defend ants. Stephen E \'an:.. Theodore Schiffman and Ho~rt Ollendorf. have pleaded mno· cent to the charge::. contained In the 127·count 1nd1ctment and arc scheduled to stand Lnal Apnl 19. Before then. the Ii.sue or who ~ 111 preside over pre·tnal hear· ings must be resolved. Judge Oliver's un~1lhngness to d1~quahfy himself 1s likely to plaCl' the IS!IUe In the hand:. ()f \h1• stall' J ud1cian Cou11r1I Should defense and prosecu· lion attorneys be unable to agree on an Orange Count~ iuchw tu Sl't tie the ln(l:. allegat1on. lhl· cuunnl will selert a jud~e Crom unolher bl'nl'h tn clt•r1dc• thc 1:.s11t• .Judjlc Ohvrr's rci.pnn.,c tu Chula·s affida vit or prcJud1ce .,., as marle pub lit Thur~d:1y wht•n .Judge J\cnnl'lh Williams lifted " rourt ordered .. cul on a ..,ort1on 111 the Cella cu~l· rl'l'urd .... T h o u g h t r u n s c r 1 11 t :. u r tc!>timoll\ befort' the Grand .lur) rt>m1uned h1dc1l•n from public \ 1ew. portion:. of th1: \c·.,t1mon~ "ere revl«tll•cl 1n nff1d1n1h and ot her rlocumenls fn•ed bv Judi(•' \\1lhaml\· ordl•r Ker y, 1tnci.-1 1 e\ l'ah .. -<l In the re <'ordo;.,., us Hohcrl Zunwh. 101 mt·r l·ontrollN al :'>I"'"'°" Cumrnuml) tl o:.p1tul. M 1.,:.1on \••·Jo. uml ~lt·r<'' ll11:.p1t11I '\.inta \na Zunirh .,., .1!'> ~· Jnt1-<l 1mmun11y ht>forc• ll':lll() 111..: t hut SI I n11lll•>n y,ui. 1lletiallv 1ln1111t'll from ~11" ''°n over a thr<•t• veur 1w1111d Tht· (n1 mer hoi.111t.1l ('11nt111llt•r ~cl the lo:i:. al l\frr (') .11 SiOO.C!OO II <' u n 11 o l h t'I \Ii 1 t n 1• 11 ' cs !1esrri he1I u ~11ph1i.t11·utt·d I'm ~ulcme11t :.d1c•m1• 1nv111\ 1n11 lhl· allt•Jl1•ct !:'>ubml!1!4 lon to th4' hoi.p1lall> hy Cella 01111 hb alli1•11 "' 1•11un t('rfc1l 1nvoln·11 1111 11u µpll1·i. rwv eror clt.'1t•d01 ri·n•l\'l'd Prcµ11rut11111 of dwt-k'I rovt•r inf( the (1\'I illou11 1rnrrhmw1o thul y,1•11• lnt1 •1 rl1•p11!<11lt-tl to (.;rll11 l'Ontrollt•cl hank 11c r<1u11ts Zun1rh f1111:t•r1·d l'cllo 1111 lhf' J)nm1• m11,•1:r an the :o.rh1•m<' wht•n tw ':nrt "It h:1i-1tall\ \l11rtt'Cf \\Ith .1pho111•1 .tl l from l"dl.1 PowulSinks To Below $2 l..ONDON I AP> -The pounct 11terh n~!. once th<> world's eltte curr ency, dropped belo"' the S2 mark on foreign exchanges fbr the first time tod a\' There was no 1mmedlall' reason fo r the latest drop of the pound. which hact been hovrri ng ut JUSt above !i2 for fnur m onth!I. It wa!> $4 at the outbreak of World War JI. Jts previou"' low wns S2 0135 Nov 2R &~ W@1YJW ®@rrwn©@ ,... •.... "'"" •Ab'n~ . ....,.., .... ....., ... iot o pr~m • TIK-n u ntt Pot Dunn. Pat u:tll clll r1•cl IUJI". "*'' tlv- 011 .. u•r u"'1 a< t IOlt 1~11 l\l'fd (I) .soil~ in")wtwt'" qut·,r11m1•nt nnd b111l11tu Moil 11t1ur qur fl(m# to Pot Dunn At Yo ur Si:r t·1C'f Oro1111«' C:110'1 l.)<11/11 1'1/ot. p () Hnr IW/ follln Mt .\O. ("'A 916111 ,,,c-/udr 110"' trl~phmit 1111ni ber. lt'ftWI .. O"' lt'~lb DEAR PAT: What can be done to 1el rid or weevils lhat 1et lnto flour cereal. etc? I doo't want to QM reau.la.r insect spray in my cabinets because of the food. I've tried this before and even niter washiD1 lbe cabinets. the odor of the spray seems to stay. E .O., Costa Mesa Control or nour or meal motld ud pHtry bfftJea starts wltb a ........ ,. deaalac or lbe st.cwage area Hd disposal of cuneaUy la· rtlt.ed food prodlltda. Sorptlve data or lllHc&lddes tGOLabalng aot more tba~ 2 percent chJordHe, 2 perceat malatldon, or 0.5 perce•t liadane are recom- mended $0 rid. cabl.Dds or lltne pestl. Wllea the treat.eel area dries and airs oat tborou'bly, covn Aelvu wltll foll or treated shell paper. Dry food trtaffs can be SW.rtUaed lD aa ovea Hd all SlalH or tile la1ut1 CU be klUed by nposue to temperataru ol Wt de&rttS ro, st minutes or l?t to ut de&ree1 for two bours. Spread Mt feed matertala and ICU W'lllle beaLla&. ht dry food pl'OCl•ta Ill coatalDen wltb U1ht~ ftUIB& lids, Htl keep cupboards dry aad deH. More detailed lD· formation i1 co•talaed 1D lbe booklet "Com mOtl Paauy Pests aad Tbelr Control" <AXT-117). avallable from the Aoic-altu.raJ Eneuioa Service, lte S. Harbor Blvd., Aaabeim, CA tzat5. Nmrftle ... Ordn- DEAR PAT: I sent an order last September to Nutrition Headquarters In Carbondale, Ill., for three bottles of avocado • c rnm and a bottle or 600 bone 1 meal tablets. I included my $4.SO chttk in payment. When I did not receive the order In a reasonable Ume. I sent a letter of inquiry. Nothing bas happened i.n the meantime. It appears that I'm beine i&nored. T .S., Capistrano Beach Bonita Troutt.. aaaisiaat to tlHt presldeat of Nntrttlon Head· quutera Inc., reports tbal ac· cordln« to NIU reconh, yoar or· der was shipped OcL 6. lt7S. A dllPlica~ sblpmeot DOW bas been sent to )'OU. MOODa•ag~• DEAR PAT: I wouldliketofile in small claims court for $600 worth of damage~. but I know that the limit Is SSOO. Will I have to resort to a civil s uit., I'd also like to know how old one has to be to file a suit in small claims court. W .c .. Mission Viejo \'ou can reduce you.r claim to S500 and avoid the el,Pf'nseti ln· vol\'MI In a tlvll suit. The diud· v1fttal(t' i1 that you as tht-pl1ln· Urf on.not ap~ll lhe CHt' IC you IOH, but the deff'ndant can •P· pul If h~ lo t"S In small cl1lm' C'OUrt. At In all court cas~: onlv Pf'Ople who are Ill )'Urs ol aae or oldf'r may ril«" 1 "ull. uni""" they hlVf' a parent or iu1rdtan "ho wlll acC'am pany lhrm In court. Flag Dbpo•al DEAlt PAT: My 1tnur:htc-r·-. llirl ICOUl troup IS plunnmi.: tn purch:ue n O('W l 'nit1'l'i s 1.1tt·' fla.i. Plon!4 art• bean~ ma<ll· tu burn the old troop 11111-:. but no Qnt> .'4l'\.'mll to know If thut ts a ceremony or ti J>l't'lol pr'C'l('\•dun• lhot should h<' 1• ;1rri<'d out wht•n 11n un H•rv1ccablu fl ar: 1" dt>!ltroyt'cJ. L L . Snnta Ana The na. should ~ clestroy.-d ln a dlitnlflrd way. pN'ff'rably hy bumln1t. and In prival4' wllhout <'f'"'mony. acC'ordlnt to Public Law S:t. commonly kno•'h u tbt ··f11a l.1w." Approvt'd custom c1lls for tht cuttln1t ol lM llnlon Crom tbt flag. Thu the two plttt!I. "hltb no longer form a na •• should be cremated. Final Upper Bay Tour cbedoled The Upper Newport Bay Ecolo1ical Reserve is offering its final guided tour ol lhe season • Mart'h 13. Those wishing to participate may sign up at the Friends or Newport Bay registraUon table anytime from 9 a.m . to 10 a.m. that Saturday. It is located at the intersection of East Bluff and Back Bay DrivH in Newport Beach. Tours depart about every l5m1nutes. County's Jobless On Rise Oran1e County's une.mploy. mot rate ~d1ed upward by • 10th of ooe percent Ln f!'ebruary t.o '7.J rerccnt u layorra of ~uoaa ••orkers bqa.n to show llP hs labor force MaU tics . John S. Ca.lderH, &OUtbem rt"· 1100 administrator for the Call!Ofn a Employmmt Develop- ment Dep•rtment . said todJy the rate lncru e had been predicted but ··was oot n bad as bad bffn reared Hrlier In the year ..• The total number or Ounac f~Uans wit.bout Jobs increased oy 300 lo a total of 60.400. which is 4.200 higher than the-same month a year ago. Calderas noted that 797,000 county residents are oow hold.mg JObs, wbicb is 35,900 more than February of 1975 The number or wage and salary jobs within the county declined by 2,400 m Februarv to 582,900. but Calderas ftOted that the figure is stall 25,400 bJgber than last year. "The first heavy rain or the season was responsible for the loss of 2.200 construction jobs between the mid·month report weeks in Januar y and February." Calderas said. Despite the reduction in con· struction jobs. Calderas said the totaJ unemployment figure in the building industry is 3.000 jobs lower lhan February last year. Hiring increases were recorded in the service industries . hospitals. manufacturing firms. electronics. trades. go\•emment and agriculture, according to the state figures. Labor analysts in Calderas' Riverside bureau are predicting strong seasonal gains in the total number of available jobs in lhe county over the next few months. They are citing a figure of 613,000 Jobs by June. Councilman Gets Vacation From Ad Firm From Wire Servtces A Los Angeles city councilman who also serves on the South Coast Regional Coastal Com· mission bas admitted be accept. ed a free vacation in Mexico from one of the state's largest outdoor advertising fa.nns. Councilman Louis R. Nowell conceded that he accepted the four-day vacation in Puerto Vallarta Just two months before the city council voled 10 to 3 to op· pose new curbs on billboard ad· vertisin2'. However, Nowell, who voted agafost the curbs, denies that he was bribed by the free vacat.Jon. He said be would have voted against lhe motion anyway and that the vacation was legitimate because he reported 1t under the provisions of Pr oposition 9. However. the Citizens Commit· tee for the Enforcement of Cam· pa1gn Laws has a!lked the Los Angeles District Attorney to file bribery charges against Nowell. who Just Inst "et"k announced his candidacy in the Los Angele~ Board of Supen•1sors race According to lht• report f1l(.'(f hy No\\ell. the vacation taken by him and ha~ ~ 1rto w a<1 p:ud for h~ Pac-1f1c Outdoor Advert1·-.n~ Co and the l-\1~t1•r Jncl Kl.-1s1·r .id ,·crtmni;t firm In his pos1t1on as a coastal cC'lmm1ss1oner . Nowell vote~ on building permit oppllcallont rrnm both Los Anael<'!I und Oranl(e Count1e1.1 OAJL Y Pt1.0T 1t 3 Sclwols Ernploye • • • Guilty . . • )o'ormer Oranae County chools trnpluyc C111los Andrade Ramos plcoded ttualty late Thunsdit)' lo grand tbtft chargH filed ufler h'• l•mb,•nlt•d nourlv lS.000 trom u federally fundl'd 'job truinint pro Ject under hlN !4uperv\llon llP\'rwr Court Judatt K MClh Williams cntt>nced Ramos. 46. ol S11ntt1 Ana tu OM y("ar In tbt rounty Jnll nnd then suspc:ndt'<i eiaht months of thl' Jail tum Judgt W1lh1tm ~· rullna mun~ that Ramo "ill spend the nut rour nrnnth:. 1n the county faciht~ Judlo!e \\'1lh ams further ruled that Ramos must ma.kc resllto t1on to his former employer and serve three years proballon whPn ul'1 .,....,_. he 1s released from Jail \/ictory at Sea The rtagship of the Britis h Destroyer Squadron Two. the H!\1S Glenmorgan. is steaming off the port side or the U.S. nuclear carrier Enterprise off the coast of San Diego during the largest Allied fleet exe~ciscs in a decade. now taking plae-e Takmg part ore the l'.S .. Britain. Canada . New Zealand and Australia. Ramos. "ho drew $17,000 u year 1n ha s P l'ht a s job coordinator for the Orange Coun- ty Manpo" er Comm1ss1on, told has probakon Offtfff'-1-ftat he lost SS.000 of the embenled funds when he launched a Mexican pot· tery import business. The probation report includes Ramos· confession that the rest of J t B d T e • Hi ks the $14 ,824 he embezzl("<i was l)s a -unmg - c .. given to individuals who had _ _ _ come to the Regional Occupation Program and were not t>ligible for the training program or who "D • Bat•• lndic• nt rL.-t .-' J__ wereinneedofcash " eJUeS 11IR 11Jne U~ 0 ntttJclUJ Court record~ in clude Ramos· c-onfession that ht• received federol check~ for participants In the JOb training program and cashed them after forging the lt1gnature of the trainee By GARY GRANVILLE OttM!Hltyl'I ... - Orange County District At- torney Ce<'il Hicks dt>rued Thurs· day that the invest1gat1on leading to Supervisor Robert Batlin's m· d1ctment was a repnsal for Bat· un's bombastic verbal attack.son tumlastyear. In tesllmony a l Batun·s pre· trial hearing. Ha cks said he "regretted very much" t.be in· vestigation's timing. It began in late June a day or two after Battin said 11.Jcks should be made to undergo psychiatric examination to determine bis fil· ness to hold public office. In the two weeks before that, Battin had. among other things. charged the district attorney with having "a pathological drinking problem" and m isuse of his of - fice. Hicks admitted Thursday that Battm's words angered him. However. he added, "I didn't have any per sonal animosity against him." The questioning or Hicks by de· fense attorney Matthew Kurilich was an attempt to show lhal Bat· tin's indictment last August was the product of an aroused and angered district attorney and his staff. Kunhch is suking a dismissal or the charges against has client on grounds he is a victim of selec· live prosecution, a member or a Students Say They Wam Betty Ford MESA, Ariz (AP) -Students at Mesa Westwood lhgh School are ra1s1n1ot money to St>nd tele· grams to F1r~t l.ady Betty F'ord emphasmng their mv1tallon for her to attend a b1centenn1al de· d1cat1on next week J ac-k llurlbut. a -.tudent leader. said Thursdd} the dnve tM>gan after com men ls b\' a Mesa woman uri;t1n~ Mrs j.·ord not to come b<'cau ... e of her views on drugs. prcmaratal sex. abort11m and the Equal R11(hts Amend · ment "W<' think that l!i a slap In th<' fac-e." he s aid. "There are so many pcoph• that do wnnt her to comr. It's unruar " political class that has been srngledout for prosecution. Tbe charges leveled agam~t Battin by the county Grand Jury accuse him of illegally using C?unty employes and supplies in has unsuccessful 1974 campaign for lieutenant governor. Throughout the nine weeks of Battin's pre·trial hearing Kurihch has attempted to sho~ the charges were motavuted by ~om.ething less than the quest for JUSlJCe. But Kurallch got little s upport for bis argument from Hicks in two days' testimony as the d1lt· lrict attorney calmly insisted hc was angered by Battm's words and not by Ballin the man. Under prodding by Kurilich. Nuclear Plan Session Set A pro and con discussion or the controversial r\uclear ln1t1at1ve will be held Tuesday in Corona del Mar by lhe Oranse County Coast Association. Reservatio ns for the noon luncheon meeting must be made by Monday morning The meet ing. at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Club. 1601 Bayside Onvc. is open to lhc public. Featured speakers will be Dr L. Douglas De Nike of the Sierra Club and Tom Mtra, represent· ing the Southern California Edison Company. A question and answer period will follow their comments. For reservations or information, phone 962·6661 . though, Hacks admitted he had thrown a few verbaJ bar~ of has own dunng his and Batun·s feud last year Spec1f1cally. he recalledcaJhng the Santa Ana supe rnsor a ··stooge" and publicly question· ing his ab1ht1es both alt a supervisor and lawyer The stormy H1~ks-Battin joust erupted "hen the Board of Supervisors last June atlemple<l to transfer 22 investigators from the District Attornev's office to the Sheriff's Department. Hacks got a court order blocking the transfer and promptly labeled the supervisors· attempt a move dictated by a s hadow government headed by Dr. Louis Cella. The district attorney during lengthy test 1 mony at Battin ·s hearing refused lo concede u political class defined by Kurilich exists. To help prove his point. the de· fense lawyer quoted from what purportedly were Hicks speeches as well as statements made to newsmen. Those speeches and news articles reneeted Hicks' shadow government charge and the citing of indicted political benefactor Cella as the "common thread" running through a series of pohllcal crime convictions. But the distract attorney said he didn't have Battin in mind a~ he de-scri~d last year the activities of political act1\•1sts attemptinJt to exert improper mnuence over elected officials. At the end of Hicks' teslimon}, Judge Kenneth Lae r ecessed Rat- lin's hearing until Monday when ii will begin its 10th week OUR HOUSE PLANT DEPT. H~I SCHEFFLERA PALM '"'°' s] 99 ~s. s499 ~ · or 2 for $1.25 SUN AZAIEAS Judge Nixes Nonsmokers' Court Suit Nons mokers an the Santa Ana C1v1c Center complex ure doing u slow burn today over a r uling Is· sued Thursday by Orange County Superior Court Judge Lloyd E. Blanpaed J r. Judge Blanpied delivered what appeared lo be the death blow lo a laws uit filed by the Group Agajns t SmokinA Pollution <GASl> I when he sustained the ob1ections filed by defendants and declined to set a hearing for the writ demanded by GAS I' lawyers. The organization. which chums between 150 and 200 mem· hers in Orange County. de manded m its lawswt that Shen ff Brad Gates. Marshal Don Rhea and Superior Court Ad · mm1 slrator Les McCartney and other c1v1c center authorities en- force the county's no smoking or· danance Lawyers for the defendants succe!>sfully argued that the lawsuit was vague in terms of the actual enforcement powers oflhe defendants. 1 Gel C••• ltt. 114' MOW tpt s co1 c ... 1 ltt. 11° MOW *S" / IYIHIHI PEARTREES ..... ,.. MOW 99+ AINI,.,,,,,,,, ltt•ltrtf 'ti" " 6'' ... ,.,,... .. ,, .. , •ow Cars, Guateinala Exainined Sunday WIR •ow ULY ~~4y $149 list. CllRUS TREES V1lt1tl1 & Mtftl,, ltt. 'l" On .. t.le•ta, .. 599 u ...... . 1 Gii Coot MOW •HICMI HACI ,HIU Ntw 10 Sll'llltt< 2~ 1' 841f\ 10 .,..., ytw• You 'll rate these features amon~ "Sunday's Uei>t" In the· Daily Pilot: CAR BUYING-When lo buv and what to buy are blg questJons when it comes to providing wheels-or a second set of wheels-for the family <or e\'en the first set. of wheels ror yourself l. Daily Pilot Starr Wnter Jackje Hyman bas coUected a boncb of tips on the subject. ~heduled to lead ott YOU Sec-Uon. JftlATEMALA AGAIN-Daily ~ot Sports Editor Glenn White. who made a very personal and sentimental journey to Guatemala after the killer earth- quakes. tells another side of the story he told last Sunday. Dail,y Pilol Staff Writer J oanne Reynolds also has a story on Guatemala a nd how Orange Coast residents can help. (s NDAY'S BE FREEWAY FUTU RE F"'er dollars must stretch over more miles as the resources for building new highways and maintalnina old ones dwindle in Califor nia. UC Da,•is student Steve lohnson assesses the situa· Uon andeiplalns which pro«irams will go on -a.nd why some Un.ks will be sacrificed On the Editorial Pages. HATEFUL PART -How does it feel to portray a cold. cruel woman whom you know the au· dience will h3te? "Horrible , gruehng." says Louise F1etchm-, nomlnated for on Oscar for her role as Nurse Ratched in "One F1ew Over the Cuckoo's Next." Rex Reed Interviews her for his I column. ' (CIM) .... 'I" CAMELLIAS ,.,._ t. lfH #IHI ... .,,,. _,..,,,,,,, .. ,,,I.I (~~J .... $149 ,.:..~ ... *'" ' '"CMI "•""" JS" tACS ,_.. S2 It *1" HITIOHCTOl1,.ICI fAI"' nelltlll•"' 1ooi. Sulrut M 191 Wtttt Wb WH 119. 16" •ow '"' lttH\' ""' hltftheft , .. Wtt<o•"' Y••• H .. ,. ... a.,ht1 $ •• hu •• 11111111 •• S ei!M\ PllHMT 0•10• I 1 Cal CeAI .... 'I" •OW *1" .. ___ ... ",._.°"" ,. •1 " __ 11.41u1_aow11" U II __ ... SU t __ aOWl1 M 11 ... __ .. u ,. __ ... u,. •• ,... __ ._u,. __ ... u,. 21 M --"" Bfl---11" "' ---.. s.o.- 2123 STORE HOURI; NEWPORT BLVD. Mon.thruS.t. COST A MESA 7 tt S:JO 646·3925 PA.T}2~•S1Ho30P S11"'8y1· • .. 1:30 to 5:00 WI ACCtn 111.UflllCMAllGt 6 tA•KAMtlllCAllD • ~f DAILY PILOT ., ... J wld1 Te• mrplal•e C OM E B ACKS : Nowpor\ ~ach political savant.I are stlll •ti•kln1 their heads today after election new1 d lspatctw.s dnrttld down to our cou\llne from the Owens Valley. Thr.&l n~w• was that former Newport councilman P.D. "Dee"' Cook was back, front and c_,nler. In the poUUcal 11rena. Cook. it develops, had be~n among nine candidates iiffkin1 election to the Bishop City Coun· cil. With a 50 percent turnout of pie re11slered voters, lb~ colorful ~x-councilman from our r~glon cwept Into offi ce, aJooc w1lh a echoolteacber and auto dealer. In the process, the lno resoun· dingly booted out of omc~ :Bishop's incumbent mayor and :viremayor. · YOU SUSPECT THAT all of lh1a proves that rellred polill· cians may not always rade 3'~ ay. They can s till answer the fire bell. · Dee Cook thus becomes a l:>rime example or the thesis. Just ton.sider the record: Cook had been a Corona del ;Mar m erchant for 25 years and enjoyed a wide circle of fnends tn this r egion . He ran ror Newport City Council in 1960 on a plaUorm of being "a watchdog of lhe taxpayer 's dollar." · During the next eight yean. he cut a colorful and often con· troverslal swath at"ross the Newport political aren a doing JUSl that. No tax expenditure wa:. to large or too small to draw his • studied scrutiny and criUc1sm. : HE ONCE ATTACKED a pl<1n ! to buy luxury a ccessones for fire : engines. On another occasion. • he flayed the purchase or a run : glass door ror the t'lly clerk's or- :: Cice whale insist.ing a hall·&lassed · :-one would do the job just as"' el I. ~ In the end, he drew the ire of ; some · power blocs in Newport : and lost a re·election bid in 1968. He also lost a comeback try in 1972, sold out h is store and re· tired t o cattle ranching In Bishop. You would cnkulate that w•s the end of the polltkal trail. • So how In the world, you ask In : an inte rview, dad he t"ome out or : the political wings to run for the ~; BlJhop City Council'! •:. ''Oh, that was easy," Cook • lau.ghs. "I went to this t'ound l • meeting and asked the city at· • tomey a question · ''He told m e, 'We're not here to : answer citizens' questions You · want to find out about that. come • to city hall • . "THAT DID IT," Cook noted. : "I aot mad." Dtt Cook slapped on his big · Stet.son cowboy hat and hit the 't'ampaign trail ••gain. The road : was familiar. He talked to everybody. lie took out newspaper ads in the Bishop weekly. First. just little ads with the drawtnl( or a happy face sutiiiestin~ folk:. should get reclstered to vote and si~ned simply, "Dec Cnnk " Latl'r. then• Wl'rf' lnr1u'r ads, with his photo, 11111 .. 1, ··H11nn111 ' Hardl'r.'· His C'ompa1~n motto • '\\all, ··special favor ~ tu nonl', courtesy to all and Rond l!nvrrn ment for the city or Bishop · All or that ha' a rl'rl11ln fomiliar ~ng in N l''' port l.le at'h NOBODY GET~ F.U:Clt~O 1n the Owens Voll~') 11nl1•" th1•rt• :io )ears Dut ll<'l' ('ook dad ~ov. llll1h0p·s council hu to r.elt>et 1t ma)·or which tradlltoo11lly ha" bofn by seniority. Politburo Ouster Brezhnev Still In, Grain Chief Out MOSCOW CC PI> -The Communul Party named Leonid Br eahnev, et. today to continue lud· Ina the world·, laraest nation and uck~d Alf1culture Mlnlator Dimitry Polyansky, apparent ly betau.ae of d1aastrou11raln harveau. Brezhnev, who already has led the country for Western experts said PolyanlJcy apparently WU mad• lhe scapcaoat ror tho c-onUnucd poor a1rh:ultural performance The 1 raln harvt!St last year Wal II Melltr 140 m.illlon tons. less than two·thtrd.s of the taraet~ amount and the worst crop In 10 years. The harvest for 1972 al!IO was d ismal. 11 yeara. ptf'daed the new leadenhlp would •ced "to ensure areal new vlctorte:s tor Communism and lbc CllUllC ur peace." SOVIET OFFICIALS hne blamed a summer drou1ht , but a nalysts said the rt'sults were·so dll· estrous that hi&h officials apparently decided a vie· tlm was necessary. It Hemed certain Soviet poll du ~ ould continue un· chanaed with a s\rona t'ommll· ment to detent~ with lhe West Polyansky wu in his usual seat on the dais w~en Brezhn~v m ade his announcement. Experts sa1d he omc1ally remained Minister or Aarlculture but they expected he would also lose this po1t soon. probably by a denee ot the council of ministers. Addressln& S.000 v.ildly ap plaudin& delegates at the closing ~sion of the 25th Communist Party Con1ress, Brezhnev announced his own re election to the office ol Party General Secretary THE DELEGATES responded with a sta~ding ovaUon Romanov and Ustinov are veteran party "ap· S>aratchlks" -or lop administrators -and both ue kno\\ n as supporters or Brezhnev. Some political .e.xperts said Ustinov, who has party respons1b1lity for defense, is cool on detente whill' Romanov 1s enthusiastic. Brezhne\', weanng a dark i.wt and four mcd11b then announced a 16-man Politburo. lht' So\ 1et Cruon·s s upreme rulmg authont~. from v. h1t'h Pol)·ansky's name was absent. BREZH~E\' HAD BEEN expected to m1untain tus spot atop the party slrut'ture lie suct"eeded the then prime minister. N1kl\a S. Khrusht'he'. in a oalat'e oower olav in 1964 anct onginally "as a c~ual In a rulms "troika" "'1th prime minister Alexei Kosygin and president ~1kolai Podgorny. . It Included lwo well·k.nown party offlcaals. Gngori Romanov. SJ, and Dmitry UstlDO\', 68, pro- moted from oonvotinll? membership. Exporter Buys Nixon Home In Florida KEY BISCAYNE, F1a. (AP) - One or the homes in former President Richard M. Nixon's compound here has been sold by Robert Abplanalp, a close Nixon fnend and former neighbor for $220,000. Abplanalp, a m1lliona1re manufacturer, sold the home to Maritza International. Inc. THE RESIDENCE was used by White House and Secret Service personnel dunng Nix· on's frequent visits to the island. just south of Miami. Maritza Hibbard, an exporter who owns the t'orporation. said she plans lo move to the house after renovating it She said the house's location in the t'Om · pound. actually a s hort. dead-end street leading to Biscayne Ba y, had nothing t.o do with her buying it last month. "It's qu1et. and I need peace," he said. Abplanalp bought the home. one of four in the Nixon com· pound, in 1969 for $150,000. He was asking S385 .000 for it. Nixon has two homes in the compound and Miami ~ker C.G. "Bebe'' Rebozo. aR6tber Nixon friend, has one nearby. NEITHER OF the Nixon homes is up for s ale. according to a spokesman ffr the Walter Etl· mg Co .. a rea estate firm that manages the Nixon properties. Rape Try Thimrted CINCINNATI CUPJ) -A 23-year-old suburban Win· ton Terrace woman may have discove red a ne w method of scaring ort would· be rapists . The unident1f1ed woman was a wak e n e d early Thursday by a man with u stoekmg over his hencl who had broken into her home. pollt'e saad. Wh en the man put his hand over her mouth and ordered her lo be qwet and saut lw \\ant ('<! sex. the woman replwd that she had '(•nert'al d11i ease After warn1nR her nol lo t'all poliCl'. thl" mun made a hasty exit , Pofltl~al Protest Spaniards Mourn Death of Workers MADRID, Spain <UPil -With shouts of "long h\'e liberty," more than 50,000 Spaniards mart'hed through Lhe Basque town of Vitoria today, turrung the funeral of three workers killed in pos t-Franco Spain's worst street riots into a poht1cal protest. In Madrid, the government of prime minister Carlos Arias Navarro met to ponder the grow- ing political violent'e which newspapers warned could put a halt to King Juan Carlos' plans for step-by-step democratization. Al the end of funeral services for the dead workers at the Cathedral for the lmmat"ulate, fellow laborers hoisted the cof· fins on their shoulders and start- ed a mart'h through the town t'enter. WASHINGTON CAP) -Senate investigators are weighing Lockheed Aire r a fl Corp. 's argu. menu that Congress should not demand to learn the names of Japanese eovernment officials a l le~ed t o have accepted Lockheed bribes . The Senate multinational cor· porations subcommittee is con· sadered likely to turn down Lockheed's request and insist on cettlng the names. Meanwhile, the panel prepared to continue questioning In closed session Lockheed officials with inside information of the firm's network or commission agents around the world and how those agents were used to pai>s pay· ments lo officials and political parties .. Lehanon Flar~ BF.IRUT. Lebanon (l'PI) Gunmen set up roadbloeks out· side Re1rut today, k1dnaping a number of persons, and an army heht"optl'r v. as fort'cd do" n near Tripoli in one or the worst flareups or truce vlol:\t1ons since lhl' CN1se·f1re in the dv1l war six \\eeks ago ( IN SHORT J ffo•tagesF~ LISBON. P ortugal CAP> Two Amencan executives or a Firestone t ir e plant. held hostage by leftist workers since Monday. were freed unharmed early to· day after Firestone aareed to begin talks over a pay dispute Martin W . Brunson , 52, manager o f the plant a t Alcot'hete near Lisbon, and 32. year -old R. J ames Roney, the factory's product ion manager . had been held al the plant by a Communist-dominated wor kers· commission pressing wage de- mands. Ptttn-Mod~I CMt DETROIT (U Pl ) -American Motors Corp. today announced a 20 pert'ent production cut for its new P acer model in • move that will put another 1,000 hourly workers on indefinite layoff. ""''-· KILLED WITH BOYFlUEHD •Tinkerbell' Jobe• Rlwdesia Begi~ Gas Rationing SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI > -Rhodesia's defense minister said today the white-ruled t'Oun try is rem forcing Its army to deal "ith the threat posed by about 1,000 black nationalist guerril111' operating Inside the t'ountry and 4,000 to 5.000 others based in neighboring black statl!s . Defense Minister Pieter Van Der Byl made the announcement as the Rhodesian government lightened gasoline rationing by 20 percent now that Its t'hief route to the sea has been severed by ne1gbborang black Mozambique. VAN DE R By l told reporters the Rhodesian army could han· die the guerrilla threat fully but said. "We are extending the ~Ill' or the (some 4,000-strong) re> gular army ." Most of the new ·troops will be black. he said, a nd the eovernment will also begin commissioning black officers lo lead black units. More whites will also be called up for military duties, he said. Asked about the reported pre· sence of Cuban soldiers and Russian adviser s in neighboring Mozambique, Van Der Byl said "There Is n o indication of a Russian or Cuban presence of any significance in Mozambi- que·· Actress, Friend Stabbed 4 CHICAGO (UPt> Mari-Gray "1'1nkerbell" J obcs fanc ied heratlf ''" actres11. But her career went only u far os port101ruphtc n\ovles and her nnal tine• were not fot an au· dlence. They were shrieked to anyone who would llt ten. No one would. "Stop! Stop! Stop!." she cried. "\'ou S.0 .8 ." SHE AND HER boyfriend \\'ere b4.>lng murdl'red. Neighbors in her North Side apartment hou~«> hcird hN scream s Monday nJaht, but no one called police. "Maybe If they called the police they could hove saved the II\ e s of these two people ... Ho m1t'1de Com m ander J oe D1Leonard1 said. "She was er). mg and ~t'reaming." It \\asn'l until Wednesday that l\t1ss Jobe~. 23, and her playboy fnend, Mark Demetrius, 25, were found stabbed to death, lyint in pools or blood. "Whoever did it to her really did a job.-'' DILeonardi said. "Stabbed her four times ln the t'hesl and three Umes In the bat'k." AUTHORITIES uid Miss J obes was striving to be an ac- tress, had a few small parts In local plays and had acted man X· rated movie but earned most or her living as a cocktall wa1lress at a posh North Side restaurant. Police were baffled by the ract that the dead-bolt lock on Miss J obes' first-floor apartment was loeked. Investigators aald they doubted the killer would take time to lock 1l after the crime and wondered why, 1f one or the vie· tlms had locked the door before collaps ing, he or she hadn'\ phoned police Instead. THE BODIES were found by Demetrius' father. Andrew, who phoned Miss J obes' apartment when his son hod failed to arrive for work at President Builders l nc. He went to the apartment Wed· nesday and was admitted by the building manager. lie round Miss Jobes' body sprawled 1n the h v· In& room. His son's body was crumpled beneath the basin in the bM.hroom, as though "he was hiding ~om the attacker," police said. "W<'ll. maybe the old way 1,11 ·1 tht best way. "Cook musl'<I Soundt1 llkl' Oe1• Cook hn'I heMd the rirrhout1t' bell oamn The 101nt Lebanese-Syrian· P.11t•,1 ini.1n m1htary t'ommittee ,,11d rooctblot'k~ had Rone up near tht• rlitht v.1nJ: Phal anJilst ~lronghold or Jounaeh. north of Beirut nnd n numoor of persons were abducted Winter, Spring Blitzes • Name Your Game •• We've Got Your Team I • Blizzarth, Tornadoes Damage Midsection Tr111~a1 .. .-.. ... "-....~ Al~·-.. •• "'""''• 11 H Ill-re• .. " --fl ,. Brownaw•ll• 0 .. •llhelO .0 J4 a.. ....... ., tt OllOM H ,, (ltl(h ..... I IO \t ci. .. 1-,, to 0.11<1• u ... °"',,.. 1• Cl1 Ott .... , .. 40 "' ..... •• ... --IS .. K4-•Clll' )I ~ LM~ " J> .......... 1 .. •• " =·· " • n ,. -........ H J4 ..... _., n •• .... Or-• ,. 10 ~ .... ,, .. , o , ... ,.,... ..... f"'' r,,... ti,,..,. ~ .. - ' I .. ~ .,..,,,. II • ... • ... 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Dally Piiot 1port1wrlters and photographers are at the games to bring you detallttd first-hand reports and plcturea. Our wire service• report the action In college and pro games acro11 the n1tlon. Added to 111 of this are the reports of other local high t chool and college 1port1, from wreatllng to women's athletlct. Name your game -we cover your team -In the sports P•V•• of the DAILY PILOT I 642·4321 .. Pool Industry Drained? Ban on Gtu Beaten 'Reverse Robin Hood' LOS ANGELES CA P l The •wtmmln1 pool anduJtry hos rf&Ull'd to th~ dcfcll5t' or whot ll Ht!I as an integral part of the California 1Jfe1tyle -the htakd pool. du.try. drew loud applouU° from he asked. "People att just 100\1 lht 200 lpt'C'lators wt\m be OC· tO boot.lei the heaten ln." CUM'<! the PUC of ln10tuUna what Warren Ktn11ley. praident ol he hermed .. tho Robin Hood Hydro.Spa. said the order would thtory Jn roerie. affect more than recreational Tht> occasion v. as the f1~t day of bearings by the Public Utull1cs Commission oo un order prohlb1tln~ the instaUaUon ol natural aaa pool beaters after April 1. '11 wse r.s. • 1£ PUC 1$ taJcJnc 1u away "l know a J)5ychoanalyal and from the poor and &Jvin.c It to tho croup therapist who condueta n ch," 11t1d Youn1. tu1 voice rl•· auslon s in his •P•." s ald mi. He 11oid any 1ai. saved by the Kln•&ley. "Whalabouthim?" ban would simply &O toloduslrial .K.ln1sley's son. Robert. Slid he ustra. was concerned about the clferts THE ORDER has been stuycd by the comm1ss1on J)t'ndJng hear· inas here and m San Func1sco. Spokesmen for the pool and heat· ed spa Industries mar!>haled a parade of witnesses Thursday to rtfute the commission's conten· tion that dwindling l>Upplles o( naluraJ gas necessitated lhc pro- posed ban. Attorney Marshall Bcrol, who of the ban on the beat«! 61M! l.D· represented the swunmin& pool dustry. industry. agreed that tbe ban ~ouJd not a ctually conscrvegas. "I F T HIS GOES through, we're OUl or business," he said. "lt'snotcoingtobesaved,lt's "I 'm trying to preserve not going lo be banked," said something I 've worked very hard Berol. "It's jUJt going to be used for and I don't want to see it go by someone else." down the drain." Berol also raised lbe question The PUC estimates lhal sllJtht· ol enforcement. . ly less than one percent of the Robert Young, Jr., an attorney reprtsentin& the healed spa Ln· LiJ11ited Size "DID PROHIBITION work'!," Desert Cycle Race Okayed for Sunday liOS ANGELES (l.iP() -A federal court judge has approved a m~ycle race m the Mojave Desert Sunday but llm1led it to so partu,lpants. US. Dist. Court Judge Manuel L Real said lhe Blythe Off.road ( J Racing Association could hold Sunday's 40.mlle race but is-S ta t e s ued a temporary restraining order against a 4S·rnile dune \ buggy race in the same Little Cbuckwall\ Mount ams area March 27. The Siqra Club fill'd swt Thursday to block both races, claiming I the races w'uld cause "substantial and irreversible" damage to the desert. Good•• I~ Pkke d SACRA~~TO <UPI> -A seven-woman, n ve-man jury will hear the lnal. ~f Sandra Good, former roommate or Lynette Fromme. who 1s,ccused or conspinng to mail death threats and oC making threats i~lephone calls. . The all·\\ hite.~uddlc etas~ JU(')', whose average age is so, was ptcked Thursday al~r four days or questioning of prospective Jurors by U.S. District Cou\ Judge Thomas J . ~tacBrid~. Four alternates, all women, were ali.owated. Fa,.. Laae f"o~t SACRA ~t ENTO <U I•~ -Grower organizations vowed today to light a state supreme C~rt decision upholding the Farm Labor Board's bitte rly controv~ial regulation th al allows union or· ganu:ers lo enter pnvate fatns without perm1ss1on. Grower leaders, who ~end th.: regulation violates consUtu· Uonal property rights. said ey would take the case all lbe way to \ho U.S. Supreme Court, if n ssary. Ocea11sfde Pot Raid OCEANSIDE <AP> -Pol\c have arrested 22 persons and seized quant111es of mari1uana, 4lsh1~h a nd LSD during a series of raids. natura l gas cons umed in California goes to heat pools and spas. Berol said the swimming pool industry has engaged the prestigious Stanford Research Institute to d ete rmine if the figure Is correct. There are about 250,000 pools in California. about 60 percent of them heated. The number or heated spas is un- known. THE PUC issae:d lhf' order Dec. 30, saying that pool beaters were an "inferior" use of natural gu. . "Sttause conservation of th1s natural resource is so vital," it said, "we are ol the opinioo that prompt action must be taken to discourage what can only be con- sidered aa a luxury use." Fr~ March 5 1976 DAILY PILOT • $ . On Campaign Charges p. Ill Annand Hammer~ . ~. Files Guilty Plea 1t · Ul'll• ....... Sh•gm-Fl•~d Fabian, the slick -hair<.'d r ock singer of the t.-arl~ 1960s, h as b een fmed S200 and placed on thrL.>e years· probation in connection with charges that he beat his wife and mother·m·law. LOS ANGEi.ES (l'Pl> Dr Armand Hum mer, m1lho111ure hei.d of Ocr11.knt11I Oll Con>, 1n u wbeelch:tlr and h<>okl'<i to a ht•iut monitonnJt dt'' i<'<', pleadl'(l.au1I· ty Thuri;duy to thret• counts of making 1lle5tal t'OOlnbullons to Richard N 1xon ·~ 1972 preslden- U:il campulgn Hammer. appearing ashen and frail an the e anva:.-bat"ked \\heekhalr . repeated "I am gUll· ty." se\'erul times to card11I questioning by t;.S. D1:Hraet J udge Lav. rence T . l.ydlck. SENTENCING was ~tponed pending a federal probalrnn service report and Hammer was re l eased o n h is o wn re· cognizance . The maximum sen· tence is a Sl.000 Cine and one yeur m prison on each count. Flushed Away 'Save Water' Law Proposed SACRAMENTO (APJ -Californians are wasting mifhons of gallons of water daily by "over flushing," says a legislator who wants to reduce the si1e of tanks in new toilets. A 31-1 vote Thursday in the state Senate sent the measure that would limit installation or new toilets to 3\'i gallons-per-Oush models to the Assembly for approval of Senate a rn end ments. The bill, by Assemblyman Barry Keene, (D-Eureka), would take effect Jan. 1, 1978 and apply lo new hotels, motels and re. sidences. "J say this flushed with pride," said Sen. Peter Behr. (R· Tiburon), the ball's Senate sponsor. "We are over flushing." Hammer, 77, waata.k«m~;t htr..pit:ll to th • counhousc fd ,. i l:.lion waaon. H• wore a t'll~ tt'IC"met ry lranammer. JUDGE L\.DICK :slowly <tUh tloncd llamml'r on each count of the Indictment. rt-~atettly 1skoo him 1f he unduatood the charg~ and 1f he \US pleadtnc cwlty because he had. In fact, broken the law or to avoid lhe rlgora of a trial. "lkcause I am gUllty," Ham mer said. • Problem Eliminated TORRANCE <UPI> -It is now against the law to unnate in public in Tor- rance, particularly on potkecars. Police recently arrested a man who urinated on a palr1>1 car. Both police and the city government were annoyed to find they bad to release him, bee a use there was no law against what be did. In reaction. t he cily council this wet'!k passed a law agal.nsl urinating in public , setting the max- 1 mum penalty at six months lo jail and a~ fine. ~0027 CE[;)!?IJ 0000[11][? The r31 ds Thursday culmm"ed a two-month investigation. pohce said Ry the end of the day.~ 22 suspects were free on bail or had been released on their own r ec'lnizancc under California's new mariJuana law. ,,.etc'.' CouMlfl Spurnttd &30o0WCP00DDD 0000[? SAC RAM E:'l:TO <AP> -The Cah"-'nia Senate has turned back -at least ll'mporanly an atlempt o create a new county in th Lake TahO<'· Tru<'kt't• :in·:i e The 13·1 I \Ille Th.ursday returned '\l committee a bill b As· semblymun F.u~enl' < hupp1t>, R·Rosevi~. which would rcm~v . legal borner raced l>y lhc supporters or ti-proposed county. e a Na vy Pilot Dif's DAKERSFt t:l.O ll'l'l l Tlw pilot or :in A 71:-; (,'ors.111 11 hi,:hl Jf't uarcrart from attark :.q1.1.1tlron 122 al l.t>m oore N '" nl All Stallon died \\'t•cl111·'olJ\ \\h\·n hi" a1rt'rart cra'lht>d into tht' moon t n i n s 4 0 n1 I I r " !! o u t h o r R11ker~r1t•ld Thi• v11·11m w11' 1dent1r1rd ·'" I.I CJ i.: l l>nv1el M Hi1t~ ~tf; :.11r1 or ~t r 11ncl M ,, Marshall II llall, Al~m:1rll'. NC Oh-Poli lit-• Tasina Banks. 18 months doesn ·~ e \·en try to sttfle ~ yawn in a press conference as her fa ther. American In- dian leader Dcnrus Banks, a nd Senate candidate Tom Hayden. a PP<'3l to Gu'" Bro,\n to hlock Banks' threatened ext radtlion to South Dakota Mrs, Exner's Look at FBI Files Stalled Si\N nn:c:. (/\P) -Th<' fodt•1 al ~11\'('rnntnt riled paper'! Th11r<1tt41y op Jl 0 In J.: 1t t• mand11 by .Ju rtlth l'ampbC'll Ex- 1ll'r fnr on am m1•d1.1te look al her FBI '"" M r~ E xnf'r , th e 11c lf · prot'laimed u " lovt•r or both President n F. Krnnl'dy and M aC1a leader'.\ nt~>d swt In U S. D1stnct Cour\ l;J"t month to obt am the file und""1he f'rredom of Inform ollonAct. ~ht> t'lalmed then that sonit r llw information in the file w "rong and she wants to corre It. Rut in the opposition papera Ctlcd by the governmt'nl. Asst. l.i.S Atty. J ohn Nel!'Ce said Mrs. Exner wants the file strictly as mat<'rial for her book in which ~he details he r affair with Ken- nedy. Neece said the FBI has 6.000 backlogged requests for lnforma· t1on from their files and Mrs. Ex- ner will just have to wail her tum. "The real reason for her haste is her d esi r e t o meet a publisher's deadline on her book m whic h her experiences with President Kennedy are ap. parently regaled," he said. Mrs. Exner. who lives in a motor home in San Diego, out- lined her relallonstup with Ken- nedy an<f J\t arm rlgure Sam Gian- cana at a nev. s conference last December. ( WE'VE FILLED OUR SHOWROOM WITH CAPRIS ... There's GREEN- BRONZE -RED-SILVER -YELLOW. Choo.cany on our showroom floor at this one low price!! In addition, there ore dozens more o t 'ili1htly high0r prices ... we mode on 11xtro lor')0 purcl1ri·,n of th0s0 CAPRIS ·.pccificolly for thi, occ<Jsio n. The r0 nrP lhP jr:J,,ntificolion numhPr . n f the ~3998 Carris 0n n•Jr ·.howroom floor. GAECRY-22756 -GALCRY-22769 - GAECRY-24008 -GAECRS-082 14 - GAECR Y-22725 GAECRS-56 789. ohnson & son • lllllCOl '-' COUGAR 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 540-5630 rv1E RCURY CAPRI ' The County's .Loss ~ \\'nhln lhe pa l >t.•ur, al lea.J>l a do2"en lop Orunge Count} govemmcnl OJdmJnl trator have re ia:ned . rellred or hud lhc ir JO~ rnorganlt(-d out from under them. • In the cu~cs of ~omc departed officials. the lo~s c.:innot ~ ron'itdcr~'<f too great But se\'erul of tho e now aonu or ' elc·~uted Lo Jobs with l('sb a uthority \H!rc voluublc ubscl~ t.o th(• county struc ture It was cleur frorn the tx>g1nnin~ of the county's move towucd •m "as:ency <·oncept" of J(ovtirnml'nt that many h1 wh It.•\ c l admint~trators '>'ould ha\'e to .idju1t to the chan"cs or find work t.·lbcwh<.>re. The de · partmcnt t'On i-oltdut1on s completed lo dall' are ap · purcntly st<.1rt1n~ lo pe1iorm the intended funC't1on or centrullzang authorit)'. But there 1s no doubt th\ll bomc of the ad rojnis trulors \\ho hu\'C left lht;1r JObS ha \'e done SO for rcason~ other t h un county reorgunizat1on-such as person ulity clas hes :md pressure. Whule\'er the rct1sons. county li(O\'l•rnment as l'X· ~r1cncing a ...,tartling dram of upper echelon talent The Board of Super\'1sors and others al the top should t:.tke care morti 1sn 't l<r.>t lhiJn gamed an the proce s New Phone Charge? Pac1r1r Telephone Company's contro\'ersial prn- posal to in!.litute a char~(· for informatioo rails will be the subJcct of public hearings in Orange County next I week. The request is part of an application for a Sl 19 million phone rate hike which will be discussed al s tatewide Public L't1lities Commission hearings. The util1t.'. claiming that dtrectory assis tance c1:1lls throughout the nation cost S.55 million annually. \\ants to chartH' 20 cents for each information call. after a s ubscriber has had three free calls. Pacific Telephone says the charge would res ult in 1an \'eraae phone ball rt.'<.luclloo o( .io c nt a m onth But tho pre '1de nt of the Communications \\'orke~ of America mainl in the (ult lnCormation ser\'1Ce n ow <.-o:,l.S ubM~nbei·s onl~ flve cents a month. Oppone nh of th propo ed charAe ar~ue that m~ m• ~ltNlS ~l·rn-d bv the phone company UM.' mullt· pll' d1rectones which are ropiqly outdated nusaness firms re l) ing h~O\'tly upon telephone l'Ommunieatfon would be e!>pet'i:illy htndhlt, they u)'. But the phone company suys m ore tha n hulf Its in- rormallon requ<.'Sls come from 12 percent of its customcr8 whodon·t bother using directories. Then• i>robably i~ 1>ome validity l1l both sides l)f lhl' arttuincnt and C0tlcc1·ned phone users would bt.· \\ell ud' 1i.cd to athmd tht.> l'lJC hearings. sc.·hedul~ for 2 p m ond 7 pm .. Tue!)day. !\larch 10. in Anahl'im City Council Chambers, 20-I E. Lincoln A\·e. Unsolved Problem Reml•ml.u:r the :XOx Ciasco'.' Plenty of Southern California o wner s of 1966-70 t'ar!) "ho obedie ntly insta lled the S35 anti-pollution de- ' are before the Legisla ture pulled back and repealed the law requanng it. reme mber it well. They'd sl1ll like to get their S35 back. St ale legis lators a~ree tht>v were \'ictimized bv the 1mpuls 1n• law, but s o far they ha\'e n't bee n able to ftgure out a way to he lp them . The lates t e ffort . an a ttempt to establish a s tate lottery to fina nce reimbursement, has just died in a Sena te tommittee. There was a suspicion it might bl.! a back-door approach to getting C alifornia into the lotter y bus iness T here may be other efforts. but sin ce it would hardly be fair t o require the taxpayer s to pay forth(' statc"s bad g uess <and '' hl'rl' else would the stale get the money ?\, things don't look too brig ht for the !'\Ox law nct1ms ~\This i> 1he Ye~r of the Di n~~I inc£. /1 1 Chance What's Happened to Liberalistn? .. ~Rate iourself Dear Gloon1y Gus A Sorry Lot of Candidates ART HOPPE ow that the Democrats have ed anyone can run for Presi- t you may want to talcc a k at rt your11elf. What the k. why not ? s~ It you 've got what rt s. here is Th<.• Rate Yourself a Presiden - ts Candidate Q 2. •:A I I o w } citrselt onl' rnf ute and 17 s onth to ct plete the le You "ill f d t h e at6wer11 In (~ last t"o p aeraphs. DO :-JOT LOOK AT T f: A NSWERS undl•r any ums tances until you ha\'e pleted all the qucsl10ns A feet score 1s 100 percent. dy., Go' The solution to the stagrla- ' we surrer from 1s <al re- l!ting Big La bor. lh> rt.>gulal - B1~ Business: Ir I n•gulating Government . Id> proper rit1on . <c > no111• of lht' ubov<.· Oetcntl' ~hould be I a > :i ·Way s trt'cl. th > a two way s t ,((')llt\l>O\l>UYSlrccl ~llh .A f lnntl'd d1vHte1 clown lht• m1d-dl, «1 I !hi' nam1• of 11 m••nnicuc 11 111•11 . llnaal 'tllHC'd f.'1 cnt·h p lr). t1.'l alloftht'.1hm1• J M ~ 1wr:-.nnul \II'\' on nbor II~ 111 la I nont• of \ot1r clumn b•inl'll!\ 1h 1 there•~ mur h lo be .. ., •IO both """'' tt·I I \l>lllllcl n er ha\I' unt> rnHl'lf no m11lll'r .., mu<'h mv ",·h· nnggt.'<1 nw 1ci\ 11 ., a mutt«>r to tw 1h•r1flt•1I h4lw1•1•11 t'U('h "om an and hl'l Pipe . l e ) Su iJrt•mt• Court 1llt1t·l'' 11ho11lrl not ht• nlln~<'l1 tn I orm tht•m . 1f1 they11houhl lw p mlltNI 111 l>rl\'llh' ll\'l\l>('\'11 11cnhni: nfiult!I . <Ill l!OOH' of nbovt', 1h t I ju!lt ~•:ih to twll 1:;:;uc-"nuld Jill owny If nom1natc•tl, I wouhl llt' Have you noticed the peo pie "ho belle\ e in th1~ Uber al form of government complaining about the in I crease in postage0 At least th\'Y now kno" that hix'ral government costs .. Ollt') R.JI J 0-•--· ... ··-"'"" ,_. ..... .,.. ,..«•M<ll' """"'..,. .. -. .. -......... --"" _....Ill 0-r Ow, O•llr Pl .... cept a woman as Vice President <a 1 i( I knew what was !'ood for me; !b I sf she had a large bosom ; le I of the Green Bay Packers; <d i one or the above . 5 -H elected. I promise to· (al cut $90 billion from the budget like my opJ>()ne nt. lb > add $90 b1lhon to the budget hke my pre- decessor; (C) leave well enough alone. <d i d o away with lhe budget because they never work anyway and st 's a lways more run to spend m oney as soon as you J(et It before som ebody bops you on the head and takes it away from you. (e) probably a rew or the abovl.'. 6 -On edu\' a ti on. I believe: Ca I in busing c hildren to their neighborhood schools ; lb I bus- In.: their nei~hborhood schools to the c hildren : .(cl h orsing children to their neighborhood schools to a void businr.: (d I every, <'h1ld deserves a quality educa- tion and a side or French fries: Cel read ini: rots the mind ; <fl wh at " as the above., (;()()0 FOR ~ou• \'ou cheated, ~ou fo'<)' ~ramp. nnd peeked her e ror the ans" ers before you fini shed the> test This shows you aren't a bout tot akc on u bunch of questions unles-. somebody else> ~upphes you with thf' 11n!\~('rli in :.uh nnre With the help of a "murt ('ampull(n manajll'r and :1 lnr~c r e.,enrch ~tttfr. yoo "111 makr nn t<it'al pr<"lldt•nt1al c.in d1d.ite If. hv nny "1ld rhanrt>. vou tncd to 11nl'w1•r lho:-.C' 11ut•,1ion' without s neaksna a look. ~011 roul<I run us an hon"'' cand1datt' nut " ho'd hcht'\'(' you. W ASI I ING TO N -Thal quintet or bugle blowin g liber;il Democrats running for President a nd those subdued liberal Republicans who aren't are a s orry l ot. aren't the y., Liberalism has deteriorated in both parties for a good reason# Liberal talk is only halfhearted because it doesn't make much sense these days to the American pe-ople. Not one or the liberal aspirants for the Preside ncy can be con- s id C' red a s tro ng con· t t>nde r . In fact, all have been r educed to no sing around ror the arrect1on o f Sen George McGovern . the candidate who carried one state in 1972. In that odct elecl1on. many• Democrats fled McGovern as though he were about lo serve a s ummo ns Most professional Democrats would like to forget him now. es pel'ially after he threatened to campaign against fellow Democrats who didn't do their duty by taking u pro-busing s tand . Democratic Na tional Chairma n Robert Strauss grinds his teeth at night over the man. ANYWAY, the forlorn five nuzzle up for George's endorse· m e nt. Firs t was that s lick gentle man forme r. Sen. Birch Ba) h. lie circulated a letter signed by McGo"ern early in the primary s eason, urging that Bayh antl other proJ(ressive Oemocroth be supported. Thal ~as cute. even from Bayh Ne~• to hnsk in the Iridescence of McGO\l'rn \\ .l .. Rt•p. Morrie; l 'd:1ll , d1•s1w1 ;1t\• tn rt•mam in lhl' lt,t., Sint•t• C.11\ J1mmv C11rtc•r 1 ., n · I :\t c 1; o \I l' r n · ; ""rt . ;\l('Gov<•rn (•ndC1r,r1t I '1bll tn lht• M:usuchuHlt'I 1:ir1mJr~ 1111 "cl(•urlv 1111' twtlt•r man limn Carter B ut , lo . c1111c urrt•11 tlv . ~t <'Gn\•t•rn r·ndor'l'd SDrJ?c.nt Castro Meant What He Said 'ASlllNGTON Tht' <'h111iniz !llpect that Fidel l'n!'tro In d!> rurtht•r u!lt' or h1!1 12.000 an troop' in An11olo tn "free" uth Afrtl'an controll «>d m1h1<1 1'\ t•uu~1n,.: far morr ('On rnot1on 1n,t<fr Pre$1dent '!I \\'htl<' llou .. e than ("uhu !\ 1nol An~olan inl(•n·cnt1on nhkl' Custro s qwrk AnJ?ol;1n mph, n mo\'e into 'am1h1.1 u ld con nt South 1ca·s pre· minantlv ~ lte arm~· thrt>aten y racial " rfare . To h officrnls Wa s h i gton . it l •out of the q • slion that any such Cuban ad · \' ture would J?O unchalkngcd hsle the Wh itt' House 'o" s tro wsll not be :tllowed to u~e Ital)' force ajo?ain any~hcre. question 1s how to stop him PoSS1ble ans wer und1•r ten· \l' discussion 1s an O\llriRht ( EV AN S-NOV AK ) L'.S naval blockade of Cub.i itself IT \\ S pre<'l"'eh th1-; bll'ak prosperl that lt•d the-Pres1drnl and S<-crt>I nn of State ll<>nrv l\1~s1naei to ·mo' e again t th·e pro Scn1l'l . Cuban hark(•ci Anlil o lan 1ndepenrlt'nce moH•menl an action 'etoed b\' C'onJ?ress. But 1f Congress balked at such limited ;m1 . would st con 11ent to substantial intervention <such as a na\'al blockade) 1n l~ague w 1th the "h1te ~u premacist South African rl' gime".' Castro apparently is sure enough Congress will say "no" to ris k overplaying his hand in Africa. Both conjilressional reluctance and Castroite hnldnt•ss are but tressed by the ract 8 C'ubnn mov(' to .. free " Namibia would be done under co,·er nf internation al le2aht \' with C'l'"'trnl chumin,r l 'nile<l Nation-4 :1upport. Namibia lformerlv South West Afnca l 1t1 lejtall) a t'N truslet'!!h1p, thoul(h South Afric n has never relln qw!lhl'd Its lon1t control over th<' hu10te . spar-1dy 'l<.'tllc-d lerntory OR 1t"' northt•rn border A<.'<.'ord 1n((I~. Cuban m1ht:iry operation" in Nam1b1a Ii\ ould be gl\en a s uperficial sanct1tv. "1th or "1thout SJ>t'cif1c t: N 11ct1on. TUE R EASONl~G at high ad mm11trat1on levels is that 12.000 Cub:in troops were far more than \i as needed to pacify Angol;i That raises the ominous thou~ht that Angola only begins Com mumat Cuba's renewed purs uit ol world re'10lulion. "We will defend Anizola and we will defend Africa." Castro said la.st December In a s~ch being sharply scrutinized here. "When we say defend. we mean It. Whe we say fight, we mean it Let the South Afril'an racists and the Yanktt imperialists know It .. Realists m the Ford administra· ti on are be I a tedly believing Castro means eoctly what he ~11id (_T_H_I~_cK_c_u_J Shri\ter, his 1972 running mute. in the Vermont primary . So Gov Milton Shapp and Sen Fred Harris wait patiently for their ice-cream cones. But this is all neeting. and only murmurs in the babble of d1sco11- t e nt with politics by th<.' American people. These liberal Democrats are clearly men who do not always practice what they ardently preach for others, and the others. meaning most people. have caught up with them. GLANCE, but only glance. at lhese panters for the Chier Ex· ceculive orrice or the world's most J><>Werrul and looked·to na- tion. They are all charming anrl usually pleasant enough But in a war or national crisis they would be los t in a c rowd or we ll· meaning. nondescript kibitzers Had they been contemporarse!>. Harry S Truman would have stood t all O\'er l hem before he was elected vice president. There's Bay h. the lady pleui.er , and self.proclaimed Golwth whn stood up to the l'Olossal Nixon Ill' claims that next to the founding fathers he has done mon• for the Constitution tha n a ny soul an our history . H he is that monumcn· tal. he wouldn't ha\'e lo prol'luim it. He affects to be a man of the soil, but he could blanch al the i.mell of dung I h• fool<.'d the H1"'hl to·L1 fe cro"d. but not for loni:. and h1,; cand1dan probably 1sn 't for Ion~ e1thN t Bayh nou· has annnunct'd he 1squ1111nglllf'rocc. f:d J Ah . lhl•re'1> L'dall. "ho 1:-. a b1~ man -mayh(! 61~ fl'l'l tall Iii· umbks around likl' the buskt·t · ball player ht• onct• \\as, hut Ii\• tnC'ei>i.anllv bl<.'ats liberal dicht•' lie hopes 'that people don't ht:•lr them but \'Oll' for him an'" a' L'dall 1s likuble ('l\OUJ!h tha·l Sl·n Barry Gold\l>alN. sequt'sl<•rt·d in u \'Oling booth. probubly \\lluld vote for him. Clll'NK\'' Fr<>d Hams 1s the £attest candidate runnm~. Ile burps \\ h1le rr~ inj? about star\' a· Ison. The l 'nllrd Sta ll's he describes souncts more ltkl' Mauritania. w1lh Fred llarris br a,·ely tr) In.I! to lead lh(' \·ote out of the Sahel lie mi.l!hl .l!et the Rolling Stone vote. and ma~ be h· could talk Dan t-:llsbrrJ( 1011 backsnJ? him Or J ane· f onda r Bell a Abzug Sari:cnl Shri \'er <':.tn't mak<ill' his mind whetht'r hr's a •n· d1dat<.' or not. He doesn'l lool-i.fke one and talks like he's runniig in the '30s It hurts him o {" qu1vocale on abortion, ;itd 1t must torment him even nJre to realize th;tt h e's bren in rnpor· tant !>ituat1ons and pl ac(•t\'hich his rn a ls rrad about in h<Oh Millon Shapp, the f1fl\·1 He's on an airplane at this 1~r~ rn11 · mt•nl. hopin.I! 1l doesn'\l!lrld until the Pcnn.,ylvaniu pnrkry , /\pril Wh er<> nre the li be ral Rcpubl1rlln5 tht>l'l' do\~ S1•n Ja(•ob J;iv1i....h busy t•,pla1111ni:: r~uht} to hA wift· Sl·n Jlu~h Seott str1 v1• for 3 "'·'~ to rt't 11·t• with his nimt' rn~ a1·1 St•n Cltf- ford Cai.t'•~ no fon•e in tht· c;or. ~1·n Ed Drook )ta1·~ at flashy \\ ;ishini(On purl 1t•i, Tht• rc.·~l are lnokmdor th<· O{lart''l l 'ntl.inun Churt'•· 1'ht·~· ttrt• :-an:. tt•elh, :-.;.ims .trl'nKth, !\:tn'i t•n•rythrnl! !'\lxn• drained them I f)tMOCRAT or Republlcun hbral, Hubt•1 t lfumphrc•y could n1'> up the nn~ "1th all of them 1te ~sn~lc afll•rnoon. tmng joy to tie hberal cro"<l and i::u home to h1nk h1 i. cl•nt n i.t thuu~hl i,, •\'hat's ~ rong "1th the old ltbt:rJI \\UY and cand1datei," Wl'll, all pr each busing, but put t hl'tr children in private !><'hoots or "' hideout "h1l<.' publw 'l'hools. All have no notion on how to cut :i burl~el or d1!>Carcl U11dci.s federal programs that m .1ke Pl'Oflll' :.in· tagon11>t 1c to" urd .l(OVC'rnml'nl. All fret ov<.'r cru111nab, hut .no11I talk of pun1i.hml•nt Ar<' lhl' t'<'ntri~i.. 111111 n>n· scrvut1ves uny b<'lll'r'' I-; ,1 ,,I\ wr to be found amonJ: lht•m • I 'rt·:.l dl·nt F ord. HQn:ild Ht·.1ga11, George Wallace, .Jimmy (':irt<•r, Sen 11<.'n ry .J al·ki.011'! Th1•1·1· 1:-1111 Ml\ 1or for t hr A m1·nt·un l"'"Pk \\'c \\11l tak1• l111lt• lo ~l'l uH'I 11ut h11rl ol llw 'tiO~ and 1';11 ly 10 .... Tiil' llbc·1 al' ,11 t· lht• lt«l~t .1hlt· 111111·:11 thl' \\ llUllth Taxes and Good Intentions \.Would you put a J?un al your ne,ghbor's head and demanrt h1:; money., Certain!)' not Would you hire one of our pro tess1onal Ch1 cojto hoodlums to put a gun at your nc-li:hbor'i1 ht•111t and demand thnt he shurc his mon«>y with you " Certainly not Would you hlrt> on IRS agt'nl to do the 11t1mt• t hm.:? To drmond thot you r nc11thhor s hare hi ll money with )'OU., Careful' Gove rn - ment appct1r11 h e lpl es11 to lose weight. Even aii you and I , ~overnment !\els out with the bellt Of intentions to redUC(' llS slu yet t'an't seem to In 1973 <.:ong ress ~l:ihli~hl'<l I super committee ~1th.an the rice of Mana1tement and B l to try to reduce the numbe of federal advisory commltte There are 99 more such mltteot>s now than then. CAMP AI GNE R S o' both parties -from llum~ty lo Wallacf! and certainly Ji rd and Reagan -are calllnf r ~hr'lnk· ing our top· heavy bW'tAkriacr "What happen~d t• New York .. A people thout reliable f'f'WS is. soon.-r Isler, a people without the puis ol frttdom:· Uarold J UuJn Briti•h 1o-Jol11t and polftu:ol ·philo~ ( PAUL 'IARVEY J City can hall*" to us all ! .. uw, agree Yet. 35 P,trk Twain b !>aid In huve said I thl' wt•atllt•r, '"f h1•v talk abou• It hut th<'y don't do anything ,bout il ' ·' What re n<•t•d Is II st:irtmg plare 1 We cAI 't do cvNythmJZ ut nnt•r•, but thfi'f Is "onwthul.I( we c·an uo ul on'''' Wt<:Jn nboh1'h onrr and for 1111 l ht• c o s t I y , <' 11 rn h 1• r ll 1>1n t', wa1-tful, punitive. im•qulluhlo· ln"ITll' t11x sysll•m wh1C'h has t~ome so complicated that cv1•n 1ie tax l'XIH'rl~ t·ar1't 11.1(1c1• on ,hat you should pu)' I EVF.R \' IRS <'omm1ss1onf'r 11lncl' T Coleman Andr<>ws hit!> advocated "s1mphry1111ot" lhe in rome tole -aftl.'r he was out or of r1re Now we have a gutsy. vi1o1orou~ incumbent Treasury !>ecretar •. Bill Simon. 1nslstiniton 1l Simon says Cut out 1111 the lf'd ious bookket>ping and In divtdual record-kl'cping and pro fe sssonal a c<'oun t in g an rl periodic audit Ing And deC'ree simply that l'\ · rrybody must pay a pt•rc<.'nlage of his income. r rom whatevu ~ource , to the government from 10 percent on the low e nd to 35 percent on the hlgb end. No allo wances, no deductions, no loopholes for anybody Loter, says $imon. corporal<• taxes ma y be slmilnrl~ simplified but tlr~l we need :1 startinl( place THINK about it · You know th.it \n11r m1·11m1• lh1' month'' X doll.II' r11tl t..now thal X llt'rl'Cnl lwl1111~' 111 \tilt, lht• tt·:-.t 111 lh1' J?llH 'I nm1•nt .1nll 'Hiii 111111~\'l ~ 11111 '1'11 .11·1'111111111!1\ ;\11 .1nn11.d ha,~11• \~Ith .u·1·n11n- I a nh .11111 L1 w \ ,. r' .11111 11111 fl•,,11111.il t :i>. Jll l'IJ.11 t'r' Arul Simon '·''" h" 1•11mp11ll'I'!. rt1mp11t1• that 1111'! 1'11'.lll 'luH· rt·· form of n111 '·" 'v.1.11·m would lir in.: 111 rlllll I' Sfl41 h1ll111n ,1 ) 1•ar mor1• to 1111r ft•11!•1 al T11'u,urv. I lt>nl'V lilol k or II~ H lllm·k, whoN•' 1•11111pa11 y p11·p111 t11 m11rc than Ill pt•11·1·nl of llw HCI rnllllon rt•l11rns filt•tl t•ath Apnl. ohJt•1·111 Hut wt•. I ht• p1·1111l1• olun 'l S<!t•retnry Simon's m111I 111 run ninA I!\ to I 111 f.1vo1 of his JJrfl P<>hlll ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ H11/,.·rt \o "'I'd l'11lol1•l1rr 9 llill"llJ\ ,.;,. •• ,,, ~.,,,,,, llnrhuro Kr,.1/>H Ii fd11orwl l 'IH1" ~·d1wr Thr rd11 11rral p111o1r or lhr 0.111\ 1•1111c "'''"" t ~ 1ntorm Jntt 't1mul.1tt• n •11tfrf., h~ Pll''t'nltn" on lh1~ p111:1• !11\ rr~t· rommrntrtr\ un l<'flll'\ <•f 1ntt>rr't hy '-'nd1t11t toJ t·nlumm"h .mil r11rtnr1n1~t" h\ prm ul1111: •• lqrum ror l'~·jiJ(.'111· """'' .11111 hy prt'wnttni: th!' nt•v.i.papt•r' op1mon:1 nnd 111flf•~ on ri.1rr,·nl l<•fll<'ll Thi> l'dlton11I •1111nH•I'" of !ht• D111ly Pilot 11p1>e•nr onlv in thr 1•cllt<1nol ('n./umn at lht' lop of lhf' paj(t o,)llll<>ml (''( ptt•i.wd h\' thl' cnlumnhl~ 111\11 rnrtoon"I' ond lclh•r '"'""'I' nrl" 1h1·1r ov.11 and no rndnn.l'ml'nl ol lhr 1r \lt'Yo' hy thr Owly Pilot 1ohould bt' 1nfl"rr ~ Fri<Ja~·. Mardi 5. 1!)7f) '• j U .. I, ......... Coverage News Hit NE ORK !UPI> -Despite the high mitrks t>arned b he media dunng Watergate, television i.tat1ons h shown no\\ 1lhngne1os since to increase coHrage ulJhc affairs. according to a report in the Col um Re' ll'\\ or JournJhsm. The re t "ai. prepared by the Alfred I. Dupont-Col b1a l'n1\'ers1ty Sun·ev or Broad cast Journahsm pubhi.hcd an tht> ~larch·Apral issue or the revJe\\ IT SAi H E WATERGATE SCANDAL highlighted th apacity of TV networks and local "'allons to oro pubhc opinion But. the t added. "\Vhnt did they intend to do wit h this pr 1ous pn' 1lege and power" The a~swe r. JUd~1 from t he months following \\ at~rgate · ."a... hmg they hadn't done before and an some in <itJ less than that. .. 1'H E STl'O\', ~ED IS PART ON reports re· l'c1ved from morl' t 350 ne\\ s directors and cor -respon~ents bet\\t•i•r • :,ummer of 1974 and fa ll of 1975, said the threl' n orks showed "no evidence of mcrel.li:.t>d t·omm1t nl to serious neM•s and pubbc affai rs " Pubhc T\' · lht• fl''lt' er' !laid. failed to press the ~dv~nt a~<' it ~.111wcl' rontinuous coverage of t~e Senate and llou"t: Mn 'th~c mn•Migations into \\ atergate to help you with PHOTOGRAPHIC N OS • CAMERAS • ACCESSO S • QUALITY rHOTO FINISH • DARK ROOM EQUlrME FREE CAMERA INSPECTION HO CHUGI '°a MIHOa AOJUSTMl .. TS w ru ~PACIFI PHOTO 18120 IROOkHURST ST. IAT TALIHTI FOUNT AIM V ALUY • rHONE t62·lll7 0,.. Oe41y: I 0.6 !In: 'ffl t ht: I 0.5 SUM: I Z·S Killer Bees Baloney? Professor Thinks So Africanlzalion producn super aau:reu1\•e bec.>:. we should have bet'n re ceivinc repo r ts or 11t tacks by k iller bees 1n southern M lch1g l1n und northern lnd1ana " Each hu tra \•e led to South Amerar a 'st<vt'rol tlmu the pu t 10 years and says ha never aaw an incident involving al· tacking bees In 1964, Esch's wile v.orked in an area con· laining up to 50 hive of the so-called killer bees and was not attacked, nor e\•en stung. he said Be's 'Eating' Nutritionist A.Uh Brown JC Penney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND OML Y GARDEN CENTER ~~·:;:~\. . AZALEAS ~~~~.: IN BLOOM ..... ~ ...... --~.. We have both sun or shade varieties in a rainbow of colors. . 1 Gallon 169 TUBEROUS BEGONIA Now is the time to start these giant hanging or upright variety Begonias 1 5 9 for spectacular blooms in summer. Our selection is LARGE with many color Ea. choices ava ilable. Field Grown Majestic Giants in Full Bloom. 12 plants per box. 6" STANDARD RED CLAY POTS SHOP SUt4DA T MOOM to S P·"'- 494 NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND • (714) 644-2313 SEE THE PREVIEW AT FAS N ISLAND BUSHMILLS GRAND PRIX PO ER BOATS SATURDAY, MARCH 6 o the mall SM fheH HftHffOftal boeh Oft •Mbit prfcw to the bk) roe• Satwcloy, M~h 13 ' Friday. Matcl'l 5 1918 DAILY PILOT SMALL CARS s1a95 s2395 •• ' \ '"fl lt I • \ • • U a, • A If ...,,. ... I ' t ''"''"'"''''" 1111 ~ t '•l~l'f lt;Jl•I .. • "'•.-..J.-ti ' • ............... , u .......... . MEDIUM CARS BIG CARS LUXURY CAR WHITEWALL $2695 '2S95 $ SPEC~S . ........ . .,, ~ ..... .. .... ·-. 33 ~ l ··~· 1 l• 1.-' ,. .... ••J \• -•• .,., ,. , •• ,~ l \•Jt)-..t., ....... ..,_. ... ,.,.. '" ~ ShV • l•w , .. , l• lo1• "'""'""ltll•flt•t GENERAL JUMIO 780 FllEIGLASS •nD ILACIW AU T AliOFF TIRES FRONT-END ALIGNMENT $ SOMI --UIS 1MAM M .-.S F7a.ts 11a.1s Extra charge for larger or air cond111oned cars. setting lofSion bars and parts 1f needed s1o•s C-6.Cl&ll-•-tllh GENERAL JET AIR II SPECIAL PURCHASE I 00 Ollly m.ckw .. 6'5-14 ZOOOlliyWWhwll 6'5-14 $ ..... Sl.12 F9d. &c. Ta H. Tft 405 TIRES MUST GO-limited Ouantity S... Sitn-~ .. St.cit°" H-4 General JUMBO 780-W-1-D-E 78 Series BLEMS :!Et s19's ..t.:! s21 's ~~:.1 s22's!~.~ s25's 11ec.... , ......... !~~ s22's~~:.:': s..a9s II«••... ~Wt.... w 6. ,. ,, 1 1 ., t 't ... ,..., l f ·• ,., ... , ,., .. d•C.• •• "Q ..... ""' We honor • Master Charge • BankAmencard Steel Belted RADIAL Blems Tht Duel St.et II R~al BUiit with rwo s10111 t>olt~ lor ro11d hazard protection. and 11 tough 1wo ply polyesler cord body You II gel tile long m•loage oeno1t1a of radial ply constructton 111 a l11n11111oc p11ce• WHITEWALLS 5 29'·~ ~-.. ,, .. ~ •• 1 ONLY _, ... ., .• ,_ .. r ... t.,_, •• ... =. s 3 795 ":.':'.~" s 4 995 =·s4995 -'=-s599 ,,~ t7 " ,..,.,. c.~· ... .,.,,.,,.. I),,,.., ... ' t .... , .. Piv\ tl >t ,..,,.l •...., r... ,.,'f, n ••'111J1iit8'f'• '"' 1 .. ,.., U .16 .. U.46 Mb. Ta Helt Tin Da,.adlll1 ... lite , DRUM TYPE BRAKE RELINE 1 lnsrall NEW heavy duty hnu'Q on 1111 4 wriee1s• 2 Rebuild lt-e cyt1ndef1 on all wheels! 3 Bleed brakes-mstell neavy duty brake fluid 4 lnsooct brake return $&Y1n09 ~ Turn and true all 4 bf~e dr~ms 6 Repack front wtieet beann9s 7 Adiual brakes and checil emergency hnkago 8 Road test yol}( automoo11e s59's llMAll U'IANO CO..,PAClS Don Swedlund Inc. Gc~~:rL ......,. • .__,....,. TIRE 2855 Hc..-bor Blvd. Phone 540·5 71 0 Costa Mesa 646-5033 ----•Sooner or later, you'll own Gener11.-----• . . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . . • ,· 8 OAllY PILOT Weeke nd Calendar Newport Sets Gold Cup Race S llboatJ ot all ti ses are tx~rtt'd t o nock to lhc atartma lion Saturday and Sunday for Newport Harbor V;icht Club's Spnng Cold ('up ft (t1att1ot . "rhe h •ent 18 o:ie ol thrtt "a old cups" 1ta"ed by "'lHYC e.ach year. tM olher t .. o belnl the Fall Gold Cup and Sum mH Cold ('up. T}\ rt!gattu derive their n:m\t'lj rrom th,• f,t('\ that .ill of the trophies of· ft'rt'd itrc gold-plated. Also scheduled for . i.tllrt' Satu rday a r e Nll'\'{"jj Eurl Corkett Trophy Serlt's for \lldgel Oct'an R acing 1'1~t>l 130 feet and un - d e rJ and the J am Dickson Trophy Series for yachts rated under the Perofor mance Han· tl1cJp Racing Fleet 1PllRF1 S)Stem. Boat Slaoae W~ko•e L /ti. Boyd Hang On io That Old Car Wht're a lot of Sw~es live In Sweden, down a ro..ind t~kholm. I ll k>t warmt'f' than wher e a lot of Swfdn 11\'e ln Minnesota. do~ n around Mlnnu polls. Avetn.&t' J anuary tem pttature ln Stockholm. 17 deartts F. In Min· ntspolla, 12 d e&r ec F. llappit'st of Uu• Swedish lmml1runts have not b<-en tho~e who mov~ to M lnoupolls, but tu Seolllc. at 'a said. Where do you aet your ~st Ideas! T hat cr afty writer or mysteries Aaatha Christle on· ce reported she got hers "hile eating apples In the bathtub. The vertebrae in some s nakes o utnum ber the vertebrae in some men by nine to one, remember. So you thouaht you could aet tht' mMt ror your money out of your car by trud1ng it in evuy three )'ean. did you" So did I. But sonle consumer tlq,>~rta now say that 's not riarht. fo'or the beat posalble saving, they contt-nd, just ku p on fl xlna the old marbJne and run it until lt fo ils apart. SIGNIFICANT YEARS BOATING T H E GOLD Cl 'P Pretty Linda London caJl s attention to the regatta will retaure opening of the Western National Boat and· ntl'l'~ around the buovs Marine Show at the Anaheim Convention on both 1ns1de and oot· Center Saturday. The nauticaJ spectacular is side courses. due for a nine-day run. Gates open at noon ·The Corkett and Saturday and Sunday and 3 p.m. weekdays. Client asks how hot as r ed h ot. Som ew h e re bet ween 700 and 1,000 degrees C. A piece of coal might start to glow red a little at about 600 degrees C • but you'd have to be in a pretty dark place to see at. 0\ er 1,000 degrees C., it wall start to gel~ hi le. Wh at would you say to Ix! the thrt'tl moat aignilicant years or your Ufe? Consider past, present and future, please. When 11chotars put that que ry to a sluble sampllna or clll1ens. a m~ority of thost ov~r a ge 40 picked a ll three years out or the past. And almost a ll ot them over age SS selected past years. Tbis sugaests that too many people too soon rome to think or themselves as o\•e r the hill. They ought not. Everybody ought to beUeve that a t least one of hCe's three most im portant years is still in the futur~. Mt'et m e next to the soapbox In Union Square this evening ond we wlll dl:scuss the matter al greater length. Addr~u mad to I... M Boyd, P.O. Bo.r 1560. Costa MnomM f)ll'kSOnsrrl<'S "ilJ ~Sa1l~O\er1denliCMICOU~eS, r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the opcnan~ c\ ent bt-1n1o: lhe 111mile20-Fathom Buoy Han• :.tarting at 11 a m. Suturday orf the Balboa I 'll'r Other r:ice~ an the sen es· Point Fermin r ace. 30 m1l(·~. June 12 : Jlunlmi,rton Beach Bell race. llh male~. July 3: lluntmgton Tidelands race. 16 miles, July 17, :\lod1f1ed Gold Cu1J. around the buoys, A~g. 28, and th<• f''ull H<'galla, Sept. 18. I~ OTHER LOCAL \'ACHTJSG action this "eek end. Dana Point Yacht Club will start a fleet of WR. PllRF and ~lORf yachts on the first race or lhl· Dana Point S<'nes. In othl·r ~uuthcrn C;illforn1..t Yar hting Associa· l1un .trl'<s~. t o .. Angeles·Long Beach SE.\L BEACH YACHT CLl:B -Saturday SJ1lors Scr1e'I :\'o. l CAB HI LLO REACH YACHT CLUB -Spring ~ncs :\o. 1. SundJv ~ant• Monica Bav S,\ 'l;TA ~IO'l;ICA BAY YACllTCLUB -March \\ indb Regatta, ket-lboats, Saturday. Sunday San Oie~o OCEA:XSI DE \'ACIIT CLl.:8 -Lad ies race 1 l'HRf> S.tturdJ): C & T ~larch Preliminaries. Saturda': \\inter Senes I Sabot. Laser) Sundav COHO:XAClO YACHT CLl'B -Luff In !Sabots) Saturda\. Wrlhnton ~nest l1Jnd1rap I Sunday. SA:'\TA C..:L,\RA RAC:l:'\G ASSOCIATION - Mad\\ tnter Serles I all r lasses) Saturday. SIL\'ERGATE \'ACllT CUJB -Privateer ~ncs. Saturday SOUTllWESTF:R~ YACHT CLL'B -Sugar Loaf Series I PllR F l Saturdav. MISSION BAY YACHT CL!' R -Junior Series, all rla~M?S, Saturduy; Senior Series, all classes, Sunda,·. "'\~ DIEGO YACHT CLL'B -Trepte Rophy 1.1n· t Rumsey Seri l's> Salurduy CO RO:'\ADO CAYS YACllT CJ.VB -Classic \\ mter St•nt.•s, Saturday North and Inland SA:\'Ti\ R.\RBARASAILJNG CLUB-Opening OJ ~· Spnnjl Series. Sonday. \;\ \l'i\PA YACHT CLt:B -Spring Coastal Sl.•rH''· S,1turdB\' \\'E~Tl.AKE \'\CllT Cl.LB:..... Whitecap Rt.·~.111,1. ::>und,I\ Poit~erboat Driver. Clash inArizona· 1101 ho,11 llH'kt•\' llkl' Mitch Lembke M 1\natw1m Jr1• 111111111: for tht• Hlh unnual Parker En· duro .11 Parker. Ar11 . Sunday. Outbourcl dri nr~ hn\t• dominated the nine-hour rat•r 111 rt!rt•nt ~ '"1r ... hul pilots of stern drive· µ.l\\,•1 1•!1 ri1;:' hkt• l.Pmhk1•"; an• t•xpt·rted to be verv \'11mpd1t1 H' 1111 t h1· tll t•rall llllt• lh1-; yc•ar L<'m bke;s l\1111111.m 1111int•I hull 1 ... 1111\\t'll'd by a l\lerCru1ser !itt•r n dn\'e. Yacht Firm Name '\Cl\ IXll I Suppl\ ('omp;1m of °1;1·" port Beach has h1•1•n .1pprnnll·cl s.111tht·rn (',1lif111111..t 1l"lrrbutor for \\llll'h1•, 11ml '.lt'ht i.:1•.11 11f 1tw 11.irirnt Company, n1.1n11f.11 t111 1•1' of h11:hh 1·n1:inl'l·rt·J (•4u1pmcnt for ,,1111111:' ,I( hh I lw .11:11•t•m<'nt "a'4 '•t:nt'fl rrrcnlly b' Robert F. ~Tl'\ 'trrch pr1•.,.cl1•n1 n( '\r" port Supph . :ind Kevtn (It ·11111wll \It 1• J>l l">ld1•nt of ll:in1•nt 11 dl\-ISIOn 11! ;\.11n1 ~r1\•nt1r1r \'11mp.1n\ :'>ll't·urdv said his firm \\ 111 'tod• ttw l om1•1l'll1 l11w or nunt•nt produr ts. in· clmhni.t ",nt·h1 .. ., h.11·k,t,1y udJu,toro;, fool ble>ck~. a11cl .I lock 'ht.•t•t ,h,11·kh•" Coa•ral lt'ttadwr li/14tlAht• tf<k'°4f\ ~Vt f'lll\1)-.tly \~V *""• lltth~ ••• ,.,.....,. '"'-'"Qfll S..tV"N •• ~\Uyl U"' van•bt• Wt'Wt\ MtOf" ~ ..... , tjlllttN!a.n \ 1••<ttel t•~IM'' Ah1r• ••ti 1~ _.,..,..." ..,..,.., ,, ll\t•f'\d t4tmP"'• *'",. 9"11 ren~ r•tw••t\ .. •f'lltJ•A '"""'"t•r~Uh;n•#tll.,.\llt SNn. ,tfoon. Tldf>• ~llM'nw ~,,_fi,_,,l., ,,,.,,.,,. f lr\f "'0~ ~J•ow rtr~f•H,)f\ ,,, ,...., '""-"'"" \Ko"<lt- \VN04Y '"""''W'\6 '' •"" w" i \1r""' Aiflloiof'tft,41\ t ll • "' Mh ,. )4 0"' THANK TO ALL WORKERS CONTRIBUTORS VOTERS FRIENDS YOU FOR YOUlt EffOaTS \ 'ti ..... '' tJo"" ~ "•'" '• "n"' ' JJo"' ,, t). "" 1 ... "" 'O.o ~ \ ,, p"' COMPfDlHCE AM> COHSIDIRATIOM DURIMG THE EUCTIOH LAST TUES ... MAI. Z. fTSGRUTTOHAYE .,.........,_ SO MANY RIENOS ~ ~•Mtlt ' "",.."'c..-... >o,...,~ ......... -c'-""' w • •Mt\ g-.. "-"'• .,._. eo.-. ...._ I 1 . , t I It ' . ' ' ' . I• ) I MARCH 6TH & 7TH ... 1 turday-Sunday Onl 1WO BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AND SPECIAL BUYS! HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITE.f Women's weather-fighting polye1ter pant coat. Our Ml~f)T'icftl winner I• loeded with cn•p iood look•. rich del1tl1 llke buckle beh. notthtd rollar. hand-10p-tlttchin11. In weshable le.tllurtMd polye'ltllr. nylnn ltnt'd. Bone, blue, navy, 1n mt-• a111H ~ Ill WOW~l>/11 ,dll!OH SAVE31% 4·0Z. SKEIN WINTUK' 4-PLY YARN FOR ALL YOUR KNITilNG NEEDS ICIO'• Orlon• ecrvltr 4 ply lin1t11n• wo"lf'd 1yr-yal'n, M10C1'11n., "l•h, lfry "Ill· tuk • )'1u n in many color• tA"H'O" IU'UUt• ----- SAVE36% ssc Rte. I 29 GREAT BUY IN BOYS' STRETCH KNIT COLORFUL CREW soc~ Ourabll' Ortdn • ncryl1c· 2 $} a~h n) Inn ••~ kins -•r and l\l~r comfort. £Hy 01.. SL-XI.. 51.0ek up' IW>l .. n·•~l'Qll'"' REG. 1" EA. Save$5. Women's Aztec print wrap-around cardigan. Our A1tec c11m111on foaturM l'thnic 11rt 11ppul ond lndoy'• nalurnl ~tyll' rotv W1nluk' orion )'•rn '"'euwr 18 eocurt'd by• mnvt>ntenl 11., oolt F:uy mil rullilr rirum- alm ... neckltne. lland wuah. !:i1ie. S M I .. "'0MKNi;r~tti.:~ f Special Men's comfortable and colorful polo shirts. Giv .. II ~hirt thnt fN"h D• g-J A~ it lntlk~. Ourf'l)mfortabll' pnlo•htrtil nr .. •oft but durn hie cnU11n 1n loll! ofcolor~ t.o mulch hts ""'"' v to11•· FrHlurl'• crew-lyp•• neck 11nd liont pock(•t. In men·-•iz"~ S.XL Hurry, "''v'' Wf l'i'S'U"Nl'ltlNl:S I StVe $}-~. AJs to finish washday whout a wrinkle. ••dry Iron ......................... 11 w.'I t.fi1 •tum •nd dry Iron I not ahownt ••• 1111!1 ·~!hpray/•l~•m/dry knn lnoU hownt. I~ ll'J II Iron pad Ml I not ahownl ........... 2 1r1 ta.119. clo1httllne .................... 111111 ;26.911, retractable llM dryer .••.•.••• 17 M ; l•l,VO, lron11•11 l•hlf' ...... , ........... Ill lltl l .J llll, lronin1t lllhle lnnt 1hown l ........ 17.tlD fl •111, W lh '"I· or no-pho•phale deh''I""'· •nuc •hu•n• .••••••...•.....•.•.•••..• 6 t~t llUll~~"AAtft''C SAVE 16o/o-28o/o SAVE 18% SPECIAL FASHIONABLE. ADJUSTABLE· APPEALING "ANIMAl fALK" WOMEN'S LACE-TRIMM ED llALF STRAP. VINYL HANDBAGS SWIVEL WHEEL STR1tLER SLIP FOR 1-'ULL·LENGTH FASHIONS >'11 h11lo1,.v1nyl hondh11t• 999 Fn.cin••·ri..t 111 1,,,.,..11t l•l'2699 1110'' nyl11fl ,.,1111 l11n11 al111 2/$5 with l••U of ~he-•. lip,,. plnll .Swl\•·I fMn\ whN I mnrhtnr wn•h•1 •nti tiru•• •n•P poclcl'U for •t11w11111 W"" lull r111111111 ( 11111111 t llru ft mtntn•• 4 litl'e lrtm Com(y moulder tlrDJl'I RF:r. plntro fram"' V1nvl ...,., RF.f,. lZ ,.~ """'"'I lwiltmn 1'11•·• ~I. fA,Ulfl"f ~·, ...... ,,u._• __ ,_,_z_1_1• _________ .,.A~f----'--1,__ _____ ._'" ...... ,.,,., ..... ______ _ S}.VE '3 CIRLS' PREWASHED PINWALE CORD UROY SMARTY PANT-SET Sollp.nw1leconturoytop1n 999 neck pu II-over JJty le ~fronl nani pant.a h11~e • 1"9t Jl'OW"·UP look. 7.14 c:rns rA."fffn"~ RtC. $1 :J E •3 EASY-FJmNG POLYESTER RED SLACKS FOR DAILY WEAR f:,h·Ulne ~·l·loop n.,... 7ss th •l""t·lop pockf'U No- 1 nkll' knit poly .. lflr /34nml • •tt•lbllnd :JO <1n REC. Sil WASHABLE CO'TTON COMFORTER IN TODAY'S NOSTALGIC LOOK l'uff,.d "'"h Mnn .. nto 1599 w,.., d•lfod • pnlv,.•1t•r Rf' Hr"MI to Olllu:I huP I nmfv' TWIN 319!1qu"'"· liln1 ... 21 ll!I REC l8.9S l'•OfW't 11'11• "4 ENJOY WHAT YOU NEED NOW-NO DOWl'f PAYMENT REQUIRED WIT~CHARC-ALL 1piri~~6 Look great. Wit;h us. value •!'AN 10.Hl"AHOll'oO ,...,.tr•l "t• mall 711 ~IU •1 111 • '"~" A'A -.... ~ ., .. .....C#f\th 7'4 "'' Mtl • rnM.MA'ff, ... t Ill"""', .. ~ ..... tqUU ... ,., .. n • • ttf1 1...(}liil A NC El r h c~• "'' ttlth "'' "-" 7'PJ • "'O"(f('l.Allt """'t<I•" ,.., .. 111 •11111•>4 • NOltWAU l '"'i-1al 01 ,,,.......,~ M...i. """l'l'IU • ~N(>RAMA C•TY ''°'" .... , ~-K'l4 •70 • llO!lltllilEAO """ _ _... ., ... ~a.11n • r\11..l.Lft'l'O~ .......... al """''91"""'" • ~19 250ll • HU!l/Ttlf<l'TOlC B&ACH .... .,. .. al cl\ 71• ..,1 (>l;fl • l..AUWOOO .......... bl ... ti<• 11.j,\ tt-00 • U'NWOOO ·-· ...... • •• ...... , ~ • ("A'l'OC.A PARK,..,....., cilo.., 11&11000 • CO!l'l'JI MESA --• "' -4_. t-,. 11• $4.f.NOO • ~··~" ............. , ..,, ............... ,.,,, .... hll • EAOI.£ llOCIC oolwMt al.._..., JM 9"' SHOP MONDAY TifROUGH SATURDAY •.30 A TO 9:30 PM ... RUNDAY IO:OO AM TO 6:00 PM .•. JUST SAY ''CHARGF. IT~" I Seaate Race Hayden Plans County Swing By O.C. llVSTINCS ... .....," .. tuft Tom Hayden who would like to be the Democ:r1Uc candldtte ln Callfornla'a U.S. senate race ntxt fall, plans to mue a campalp awtn& t.hroulhOran1eCounty ~lday. Hayden ia 1cheduled to begin th• day with a 1peakln11ppear1nce before lht Community Colleae SOciaJ Science Aasoclatlon at lbe Sheraton Anaheim Hotel at 11 a.m . Tbla event ls nOl open to the general ORANCECOUITY DAil Y f'ILOT .4,9 -~~1916·71 Btalget Parks Panel Dumped Proposals Under Wraps Oran1e County Supervisors have abolished U\e com mlttee atabllahed lS yurs qo to drart a com prehensh•e The nrst look at budaet proposals wtl l come Mattb 11. when the pre- llmlnary budaiet r\!v1ew an1lon1 bttrln with the counfy Sheriff's Depart· m nl mas~r plan of county re· TH£ INFORMAL re- gional parks and r<.~m· vl•w ronh~rt'ncu aro Oranae County aovem· ment department Mads heve be1wa 1ubmltUn& bud&et requ at.a for the 1'76-11 fiscal year. but the documents are belni kept under wrapt by lbe County Admlolatartive Offke mendhowit•houldbelm· Uni·verse scheduled to run through plemenll'd. April t . E•ch county de· least five percent. mean· lna lhe total of all count • costs wlll 10 rrom S..S2 mllllon this year l o rouahly $47~ million next )'elf. .. Uf>~r·Ol:t'nclu." lhc Env1ronmcnt1l Manta mtnt A&en cy and the Ct'nt•rul S t rvire:s Aaency. Thos e units wtrc formt'd by cunisulidatlntt 20 rormuly·lndependent county deputm"ntic tmd fun(•lion11 into 11inalc un· Its. ·public. At 1 p.m. ht wlU lddress a student raUy al Santa AnaColle1ewblt'h lJopentothepubUc. Safety Series Without discua:s lon partment and atiencywlll auperv1sors let the coun S di d be required to Justify its ty Regional Parks Ad· lll • e bid for money lo opcrule A SPOKESMAN forlho odminlstratl\1e offlcl' said ,11bout ttalr the cour1· ty's departments and aaencies have aubmllkd budaet proposals thnt weredue 'Feb. 1. ln pntlcular. thl' CAO has not received all re· quired budget documenli; from lhe county's l\\O Leaders Wa11ted t At 2: 1$ p .m . Hayden ~1U attend the opening or Oran1e County's SeniOt' C1llzen Center al 1212 S. BttllolSt .• Santa Ana. ••• aEP. CHARLES Wla&ins <R·FUllerton> voted wWa t.b• majority or the House Judiciary Committee to tend back to subcomm1llee a lou&b gun control bW.1be move appears to have killed the legislaUon. ••• \•lsory Team 10 out ot ex· next year. Orange Coast Coll~e. istence. 0 r a n & e C o u n t y In cooperation with the H · G · ''Geo r i e'' Astronomers I• boldlna a Th~ C 0 u n t Y Ad· "'ederal Avaatlon Ad· Osborne .. chief of the eeti ... "R minlstlatlve Office and •ccredited Thl" Camp F1re'Clrls of ,. 0 C t E . rn ng on UJe ecent a i d e s l o c o u n l Y Al ministration, is present· range oun Y nvU'OO· theories and researches 0r11 n ll" Co u n l Y are ing a fou r-part sen es de-mental Manage m e nt into the origins of life lo supervisors atlend the St. Joseph Hospital or recru111ng nt'w groups votedtopilotsafety. Agency, said one ot the the Universe" at 7:30 sHSions and attempt to Orange bas been aranted and leaders, lncludmg panel's functions was to p.m. March 12. par1re dtownr the 1r~budues~ a two-year accred1taUon bo}S. The series meets on coordinate park planning The meeting, open to P or 0 orma ae under the consolidated Brochures are being four successive Monday w1ththec1lies. the public, will be at the hearings In June. hospital survey program sent h ome from a ll eveningafrom7:30to9·30 But he said the county Santa Ana Library, Ross County officials are of the California Medical sehools announcing p. m. beginning March lS, League of Cities chapter Street and Civic Center saytna in prl vale that It is Association and the Joint lame~ and places of meet· U.S. FOREIGN poUcyhubttn misconstrued as in Fane Arts Hall 119. Jhs withdrew its two de· Dri,·e in downtown Santa a "safe bet" the total Com mission o n Ac · 1ngs. For further in· a r esult o! former president Nucon's visit to China. free to the public. legates last year. Ana. budget will increase by at creditation of Hospitals. fo rmation call 547·~· accordiD1 to Rep. Mark Hannaford, the Long Beach .--------------------------------------------------------Democrat who represents much of West Orange County. "lrTttpectlvi of rus motive• In visiting China Jul month, It is clear that American foreign policy obJectlvea are belna threatened by the Illusion of formall\)' which was attached to Mr. Nixon's visit," Hannaford said. The congressman has introduced a resolution be says would express the sense of Congress that former U .8. officials should not be considered spokesmen for the U.S. unless they have been of· ficlally designated as such . ••• THE LADIES or the Irvine-Coast Republican Women's Club have invited the six candtdates who are seetlng tbe GOP nomination in the 40th Coogre11lonal Dlatrict to tea March 18. Robert Badham, Michael Clancey, James I Combs, Alicia Cooper. Andrew Hinshaw and Harry 1 Jeffrey have been asked to address the ladies during the club's new membe~hlp tea scheduled for 1 p.m. atthe Park NewportSpa, Newport Beach. ••• THE NATIONAL Women's Political Caucus wiU eoftduct its state convention March 26·28 at the Sheraton Newport Hotel near Orange County Airport. • •• BILL CROSBY, a Republican who wants his party's nomination for the 74lh Assembly District seat being vacated by Bob Bndham, has opened cam· paign headquarters at 2720 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The telephone number is 640-74~1. Martin Cronin is Crosb)''s campaign manager and Joanie Payne is the candidate's campaign coordinator. Call her if you want Crosby to speak to )'Our group. ••• ASSEMBL VMAN Richard Robinson <D·Sanla ~a> has Introduced a ball CAB 3262) calling Cor the creation of a state bureau of rarrler licensing and the ticenslng of specialists who shoe horses Deatlu Elsewhere MARCH 6TH & 7TH ... \ Save$4. Lightweight nylon camp cot for top1 in comfort. 11~(~15.99 Value.' 12" braced wind turbine vent for attic cooling. Save$60. Ward1 powerful 295 amp electric welder is f aat. HIGHLAND . Ill. (UPI > -J o hn S. Readleman, president of Southern Illinois . K~P" ~l,.pon~ hai: oil 1111• ~11.1nJ' 1 ·~mp cnt \ rnl lu• Jt'"'• I typ•• hornrong" ror ntra "Mr. TerTilic VAlul' Ft>alun!ll o •11ru1hle ht>;ol "'' u n Iver s It y at .. alur<h. t·•<l 1"•'''" "''"" lh1tl ""l'IM"" .. , ...... """ H'nlllRltlr. 1her!TI04llOl control l(.'o.tor.w11h2:-.. 29~ampeelllng1.Euvh•u ..... 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Judson Dana way , 8S. a mllllonalre businessman and philanthropist, died Wednesday at his home here. Dunaway was the founder of the Excello Corp., manufocturer or household products. 48, suffered f rOm cancer 21111 nC'h n1 l"n 4·o~•r UMJI olUOI . . ~.11114 .. 'ow~r venl •nd Miik f•rt lnt!Allatlon eslr•. "elJ4'r "ntlt>F'C'•rti•I" • · • · · · · · .... · · · • • · .11119 (or m or e than seven ~~~~~-'-''_'•_n_,_,_,,_._"'~~~~~~--<1--~~~~R_1_11_0_1~_•_M_AT_F_R1_•_1~~~~~~_.~~~~~~~"A_"_o_~_AR_E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....-~-Al 111\HtllH months. 0..dl Ne•~ Dftldt Node~• 1 ~~~~~~;?~~~::::::1 •IM~I• l:lllN1d J kllw•"r o• IN UMF 1.,. .. :,.. l t.IAl<O•w oo:CNI Pf.11 ••v-10' ""llO'll•h (o,..Un<•( WoOd;ol("'".~fTI~~····;;:~~~i ~Hfll'-(..t Oat•ofctHt1'Miilrc.h• Mllw J•n•M /itl. ~f"l•Ar1t ~Cott• ,., ....... ,~ motrwr of All•flll , .. 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HOM( 780 t Bolsa A\1'9 WeatmlMl9' 893-3525 IMfTHS' llOl'1UAAY 627 Main St H4,int1~on Beach ~~9 c..u•Gf'"'• '10• tnf*r""4tM r . .r'''f' Vl•W Milo"'°'lel ftan flrrf•wctiett f'tiMt\ U -.clf•(V .. •Me1h1•ryo1rt(tM' lllOWN W1ll'I'"" Jl ~"U!V llRO-, .. , ,.,., .. ,._,._, !Mo<~. C• 0•1•,.,"" •l" wrc~ •. 1•1• \Ut'lfl••d bv ~h ...,.,, I Caito4 A fttOW'f\ Of \•"'' ·"· ,,,..,.,,h Mt a. Mn Jar\ ftrown ol H•..,..1 IM -"'"· ftradl,. OI (ttO'•l"I """ I. t.•ftllf .. Y ftto#f\ M Co\t• ,._'41 ( • .. -l"t•. Ml• """'• Mrc .. 11.,, o< (Ott• Milu o•tHMI ,, .. ~,_,, Mt\ Vtfl".,I l•O•~ t f ~.ti fW#W". (A Mil\\ f11f ChthU.,. tMilr••I \41tV'0..Y' JO AM 6t \t H•<"•"' '•t"4t11C Ch\ll'tf\ ti\ .. "'""'"'· Helf ll1Nlt,., (,..,........,, j" °'-"' .. " ··-··· --· ltirMI.,\ Pl'BLIC NOTJn: 'U~••tO• COU•T 01" TME U4TI 01" C4\-"'0•N11• '°°" TMI COUNlY 01" OllANGI ... ,....,,. NOT1C• O~ MI All lNO 01" '11TlftON "<>• ,..OIATI 01" Wcu AND l'D• L•n••s TISTAMIN· , .... ., E•l•lt o l 104 ATW E l<S SHl""l•O. O«ta-N0 T1 CI IS HElltEIV GIVf.N T'4AT l!DW4•D • WIGGtl<GTOlt "'8\tfU .. ~tlflll I Ol'flhOf" trot .,._of»1• .,, WUI end ,., IU••M . of L•t:W" Tttl•"'•"'•'Y lo 1"• ""'-~· '9nf'!n .. .,..,,.. ,, m.ed• ..,,. ,_...,...., -11(11t•t•, Ond 1 ... 1 .... ·--........ -..... ,,. .. _ ........... ... tw Mel"C~ u. 1n• ot 10 oo • "'. Wl lloe t~,_ .. 0.N r_ ... i .. U ld COlltl, •• 700 C1•k C...ttr °'1W W.'4. '" ti'• 011 o• ~I• Ano. Cell!••""• Oti.d ....... ~ t ,.,. Wllt.IAM •· SI JOHN, '°""'' ('•'" TMOMASO. UVSllAL .__., .. ""'. nu_._ .... , """".,. s.Mo AA&. C.li....ia ttl• ro1· 11141 u..r,., ._., ......... _. ""*'"' ... Otonci-(M•I 0.11 ~ltol ._ _________ _. ••<"•·' 11.1tr• t it" Special. 42 .. 24 DESK WITH FILE DRAWER FOR THE HOM E 0 1< Ot-FICE t"urr11h • • t11r h u•f,.,."f h "IW httdl•'H'l•\.ltflnl tl,1<t1hqt lut1'H•~ftlt• dt H'lllrf'r f'tttd•• ii h1tn-., 7999 SAVE 15 Special. HANDY 2·SPEED 750W STYLER/ DISHWASHER-SAFE 20-PIECE DRYER FOR QUICK HAIR CARE IRONSTONE SERVICE FOR FOUR 1>.1 •• ~ .. , .. "·"' .. ,11. \••IJ• 1288 • '""" «11n ...... ,.1.1 ........ 1 1299 , hot1,. nf l ,,1n1l• ~h ,,. atl", .-n.;yti,,CUpt ••UCtflll ., 111o l.r,.•h """ "" run l•1nt' ··11nm11oh1r.•· 1,.11,.rn THE Sl:f 1•·111n11m 1'\l11 lmntll• REC 17" 6-p<' (omplrlerHI lllm SAVE 40o/o NONCORROSIVE ANTl-Slf'lfON Pl.ASTIC BALI.COCK f'ROM WAl<O!> I tk1•orl• tu'' hnOt '''""I U\ ••m•· \\ 1td to1h l I u1 ~ ~ .,,. '"" n.,,,, ,,_, , .• ,,..,,, 1t•l1U htt"'' '\t>lhHIPI I\• 299 IU I. 411'1 t \l fH \'1 lfl ... •l_;'T"l__;,~l ... l"'----4 ---------·'0 f'A"'~-'.-------+-I ' f '\I ' II'. SAVE 19% £.NAMELED WOOD TOILET SEAT WITH SADDLE·SEAT DESIGN H 11.t"d on t'llolm"I fino•h ,..,., t ~hop \lr•l<lfd ,,... orn 1-f.<t r4C\ ""'"'"~ ~ I• ~ "-'"''• A .. 1 ti•l"r 549 BRINC YOUR CHARC-ALL CARD FOR CARE-FREE SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Ho~g in on value. •CA.~OGA l .. 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Sl01 PORTABLE AIR tOMPRESSOR 2698 f;tt "'' ·n 1•t1· .,,.,to ,..~rrv d11n• n , -ur c H lo lh 11 "' ""' I 1 1 • l'"l I \1 11 h1 \\ 11•i•111uw1~·F1t• r apiri~~6 value •"°'~ ,.,ft"iAMUl'O• ,1,,1,,n ... 11 •tt ••4 -t/il •"'"~TA A!"IA •r t 111 .w"nt• .. ,11t1 ·u ~f ,.,,u •10ftRA'(l ... l•m-'•',. 4if"' r• •,tJ •,.,.1 ·•lUUWA'it.fl t ~1" '""'•••' t•th' '"• l't' SltOP MONDAY THROl CH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM ••• SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 8:00 PM ... JUST SAY "CHARGF. IT:" ., ,JJf IWL Y PllOT PUBLIC NOftCE ByBUKaaeD • eep in The Hurt Of Taxes ay DIC& WEST WASHINGTON <UPI> -Here's your new ta"' culd•. folks -handy hints t~ help you find the handle on your form lOCO: Who aeed aot me a ,.... ta111! Joblt Retams Some taxpayers prefer to prepare their returns at a neighborhood beer joinl or while sm oking a JOIJll. Expenses entailed ln the preparation of Joint returns are not dedu<'ll· ble. Wbat la dt>pr•d•Uon? As you Rrow old er, you may find that yo u don't appreciate c e rta in thina• as much as you once did . F'or ta x ptarposcs, this Is clllled "depreciation.·· Tbln1s that moy be depreciated include cold showe rs , b ook14 h y Cornella Otis Skinner and the sight or a well· turned ankle. Ir you are payin({ taxes on any er the!le thln~. you may de duct the percentage that your ap- preciation or them has declined. If .o~ you may dtdlict a pro-rat.a Portloo or the ion based on the uno state cens us1 But. ii tbc capital was merely temPorarlly mls- pla«d, eo deduction ls permtu.ed. For the Record . • • • t ....... )t -"""'""" ~ ....... < ......... lll(HAllD\O .. 90"'1 MIL-Al ............ )9-1 .. ""'"-· ...... .,_,.......,.,"" ~l!rt.Wlll-M _Ot..,.,&. ._,<', "-1tl(••L --k-1. 0 ... 1111 ""'-"',..C (f t rrllll•Cll6 ... , .. • tountCOAtT CIOMMU .. IT'I' .. ~TAL .....,_,, , .. "" '* .... .,.,._ .,. •• •-11. Mi~-Y>elt .... . ~'''""1• .. , .... 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HI--, 0.rffll llay -~ 0.,..,. . ~.l•ll•A .,., ... , • ~ ~ ............. , ...... ' Mt~IO. JffM'llt •NI J.,.. .. HUMlt1 (Mt1lll•rtdLotey G Wiii, #1(~1 .,.4 Jant A 0.•• ...... ltlCle -1 r •nll (. c.wl"""· ._.,.,.,,.. J•cli AUCTION FRIDAY. SA1lJR.DAY. SUNDAY at 8 P.1111. Rnrgains on Ant> Crystal. Sterling ilvrr. Pnrct>lalm•. Orirntnl ObJ<'C ts d 'Art, Paintings. J f•wC'l rv. l\ntlquc'.'I, Bro n7<'s. furnilUrc. cle<t Indian Turquoist> .•• Sl.000.000 INVENTORY l·mm I Hutr f, 0111t1,, 11111.11/ l'uwn. ll•114m11fril'\ vrsrrORSI C ome and .,, what fun an AVCTION con kl FREE ADMISSION! •• ocros~ the strr f't f rom srvrn of the 5nuth lun(/'.~ most elt·~ont wutt•rfront rt•.'ltauront."'' HOURS ln8pcction & Private Soles 10·5 DAILY 12·5 SATURDAY 2 ~ SUNOAY (k.M(J W«lnl"od.->y & ThuNlly AUCTIONS HELD EVERY f'RIDAY.SAlllRDAY. SCJNDAY 8t I P.1111. Jlreff'IWlll <f}~e6 PU. ll!->f YOUR BANKAMF.RICARD. MA TER CHARG . PERSONAL CHl:.CK OR CASH 2542 Weet Coa.e Hltsh••v Newport Beach. Callfonlla 9ZM3 (714) 645·2200 WE aw FO• CASH oa SELL ON COltlftllSSION MfOLE ESTATES OR SINGLE nDfS ART LEV/VF. AliCTIO.W;JR Frld.ay. March S. 1976 QUHNIE l y Phil l"terlcmdi Brown. Weigliing New-College Curbs SACRAlilENTO <UPI> -Tbe Brown From 1970 to 19'7•. enrollment ~rew 4S -InitJatin& a fee of S20 J\ yur lot adminl.n ration is conai•rint at.rooter percent to 1.9 milUon. whU <"0Sl5 tx· ~rmanent and SlO for part·limc com· controls ror adult edueallon at communl· plodtd 138 percent.. to $UU inlllion, t.he munlty ~lleae itudenta to pay for ad· ty C'Olleftl by 1ettin• m.andator)' student study aaid. mlnistrath •e coat$ not now dlr~U.V cov· rees. strictly reaulaUnc curriculum and Charles E. Gocke, a department tred by U'le state. The report did not use halting flnanciol support ol rtel"HtlOH) education irpeclaUl"t, caut.loned that tht the word h.tHion. elust1. report only recom~nded alternatives In a ~w report, tbe Of'.PJ rtment or to stem lbe arowlb ol adult education. -'rlGRTENING CONT•OLS over finance aald Tbunday that controls Gov. Edmund o. Brown Jr. has not en· opprO\llll ol wurie~ to n.-..·eive aid. "are weak and lndtec:tual" over the dorMd the tlndln11. be said "Many courses that should be ofrer<!d adult education Protram1 and recom· THE LEGISLATV&E. AT the In· as community service activities auch H mends atate Unancmc only of ~rna •l•lence of Brown. lait ,year •Ol.llhl lo rose aardtnlnai . French Cor lravclen and that lead to either a Jobot •decree. llmJl enrollment irowth of adult educa· embroidery have been aeproved tor ntE &EPOaT 1100£81'£0 cbaqes tJoo proarams by placlna 1 limit of five state SUJ)Port. ••the rt'p<>l"t said. in the complex finandna formula to &up. pe.ttenl on state f\and.t aU.OCated rot loot -Altering the present use or avtrage port adult education tbal fOtcel coal.I lo adult educatlon. daily attendance to compute bow much DAIL V PILOT 1\ I J SMOKEUW SNlJFFED our SAN DIEGO (AP > - The City Council ha d\l· clded not to CKlend San Oleao·s controversial no- s m o kl n c la w to restai.rant.1. By a $.3 vote, the co\.n. ell rtjected an amend· ment which would have required res taurant own~rs to post sians say. Ing whether smoklnQ was 1llowcd or whether a no·smokina area wa!f provided. the state lo 1.row faster than the ral~ of Specifically. the report recom. money community colleges wlll receiv~ ~en""""-ro~l~lm~e~n~t··~~~~~~~~~~~-m~en<f-....ed=-:~--~~fro~m~th~e~s~t!a~te~·~~~~~~~~~-================= "I •uJ>POff in your present state of mind, a ralle la out of the question ... " Neae Experi•ent Vitmnin ·Aids Cancer Fight WASHJNGTON (UPI) -In a radical new ap· proecb in tbe battle against cancer. govemment re· searchers are inveatiaating the possible use of syn· thetic forms of vitamin A to try' and prevent some types of cancer from getting a start in the body. Althou1b lhe work is hi&hly experimental, it has proireued to the point where the ~ational Cancer JnsUtute is considering testing one man· made version ol vitamin A in a few persons con· sidered to be at blth risk of developing lung cancer • I TRE UNCoNVENTIONAL RESEAaCH WAS .oullined at a seminar by Dr. Michael 8 . Sporn, chief of the tung cancer branch in t he institute's :division of cancer cause and prevention. • He emphasize•that naturally occurring forms ·of vitamin A are \oo ineffective and, more Im · 'portantly, too danterous to be used in large amounts in man Large a mounts of vita min A ( Medici·ne j cause liver dam age and · other proble m s Safer synthetic forms are un der development and are not available commercially. It therefore may be years before such a cancer preventing agent becomes available even if current research bears fruit. VITAMIN A. l\1UCH IS PRESENT in such 'foods as eggs. cheese liver, is vital to human .vision and bone development It also is needed for 'the health or the epitheli al tissues which line our bodies and organs. It is the vitamin's role in epithelial tissues that JS significant in the research. Sporn said 75 percent ol all cancers Including relatively common cancers of the lung, colon and breast involve epithelial tis· ;11~s. Women Sue Hotel On Seating Policy LOS ANGELES (UPI> -The Beverly Hills Hotel's posh Polo Lounge, a fancy watering hole for the stars and the weU·to-do, does not allow unescort· ed women lo sit at the bar during evening hou rs, Solon Says 'Wildlife' Not Wild WASHINGTON CUPI) -Sen. Frank E. MOISI (D·Utah) cluims tame animals were used In a t elevision com merclal aimed at show Ins: th~t oil wells don 't dis t urb wUdllft. --r.toas aSkt'd that the Federal T rade Com. mission lnvoellaatc the commercial tumed for the Phllllpli Petroleum Co. ln the Wasatch Na· UOf\al Forest ln Utnh. Ke uld environmt-n· tal11t1 advh1ed him th animals shown near oil I'll• ln the commercial wer• brought there from a g am e r a n c h in California end return~ .rterthefllm wauhot. Mou 1unested the commercial was mis· lea.dln1 because thttt-is "no ruson" to believe wUdllre actually wou.ld remain in the vicinity of an opera Ung oil rht. three women claim. The three. who were allegedly thrown out oC the bar on two occa&ions last month. have filed a suit seeking 1180.500 in dam age s fr o m the Beverly Hills Hotel Corp. T H E AME R ICAN Civil Liberties Union. which riled the Supertor Court suit on behalf ol Debbie DGloralo, DoMa K aye and Robin Wayne, likened t he policy lo drinking fountains once set up in the South lo sepa r a t e b lacka and whites. The bar's policy uf not l'ervlng u nescorted wom<'n "rertecu the archaic notion that SO· c:alled 'nice women' do not sit al a bar nloM or with other women." a 11pokeswom a n Cor lht' ACL\Jaald. "TRIS FORM ot re· aulallon intrudes on a woman's rlaht to choose whllt s he wlll do and w~re she will J(O." 8hl' added. They also ask for o court Injunction forcing the Polo Lounge to treat women customers equal· ty with men customers at the bar. Maeho Gays? Prof Citea Theory DALLAS <AP> -Dr. C.A. Tripp, a New York ps)•chotherapist. says the hi&hest level ot homosexuality among males ls in the "macho groups ," including cowbo)•s, truck drivers and athletes. Tripp, author of the book "The Homosex· ual Matrix," said that at least so percent or all males have erotkiled male characteristics to some extent. He made his comments in an inle(view before a speech at the University ot Texas Health Science Center. J,WQNDER WHAT THIS AD WOULD LOOK I.IKE ••• COLO RITE HOSES 0 .1. wate,h out lollr1. the old pro 11 back and ready. 3 kind• ol hOHS. all with a hole at 90ch end. PLASTIC ".'xSO' 397 NYtOH REIHFORCED ""x50' 497 %"x75' 5 97 %"ir7S' VINYl RUB.BER 697 9 97 ( ft "x50' %"ir75' 1497 Y."x?S' 1697 2497 ~ METAL HOSE HANGER 57c 1, 1 •• A hanger for thOM metal r""ll~,..·' ': hoeff. AN th-, lddd.1.ng at SM (No. th• big guy lD the comer im 'I amlllng.) EVERAIN OSCILLATING SPRINKLER 2•7 GENIE GARAGE DOOR OPENERS Rugged. d ependable. aafe. conn nlent. c~olce of driYe•. 18. H. 32. HllEI Push th• button from you.r CQr, drb·• lll. the light la oo.. no he<ny door to contend w ith. ··~-~ GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS 3 97 fdl GS-404 GS-450 12900 14900 GARAGE DOOR HARDWARE . !Wplac:e old wobbly atuff with thla for aafety• 1 aake. Stwdy eonatruction to lcut a longtime. TheM ban a •.,.clal timer Oil them eo they get •• c:ar wwt Ju t GI JOU CIN drlriDg lnto tb. drtYeWay. Z.eroln'• good. . Put tba1 old "•print" back 4!? 5~ 6!.7 8!.7 SIHGLE DOUBLE EVERAIN PISTOL NOZZLE le th• loai..t dnnr on the block. Mr. Dillon actually .tar1ed h1a c~r a• a gardeoer and be got to ti. NGlly good •Uh OH of theff, THREE TUBE SPRINKLER HOSE • Loou like the e ntire lob Hope Cla11lc walked Oil lt. Juel 1lt1 ou lb• lawn and leak.a. 1 !,7 2!7 32 GAL PLASTIC TRASHCAN ComH wUh bd. Drl•ff the traah man wUd trying to moire nolM with oo• of them at 6 A.M. 3•7 TAMPICO PUSH BROOM WITH HANDLE I Nally like that "wtth handle" routine. Who.fa a broom without a hudle? 12" 3 • ., s•., 2'" 18" 4 • ., w· a•"· m1.EY 3 cu. rr .t::)· WHEELBARROW ct .. th• backyard Q rict. ln oo• ot leUey' • fl.neat. "Once onnmd tbeR0Ms.JMYff." • into your door (1 tblak he meana the new "apring" doesn't be?). CHAIN UNKFENCE Gal•w..d to laat longer. Three helghta frolll which to cbooee. We alao h«Y• all the acce11orlH and f1ttlng1. 48" 60" 72" 48 ~.FT. 60~N.rf. 72 ~.FT. CHAINUNK GATES Gate• to QIGtch that c:haln llnlr fence you fHt bought (Oh you dldn't? ExcuM tU all to plecee). '8"x3' 1497 '8"x3~· 159·7 60"x3' 1697 60"x3~' J797 72Hx3' 1897 1997 1 0!.7 -2700 3900 METAL BUILDINGS -I -- • , . . -- lO'x.5' 10'x7' 7700 9700 (ambrid8e 10'x7' lO'xlO' 12700 14700 r11111ous1 IO'xlO' l2'xl2' 18700 24700 HAMPSHIRE HOUSE lO'xlO' IO'x1" 18700 24700 The Hamlet. Cambridge. and FarmhouH are all old buddi•• • • • ao let'• all haY• a nlc• hand for a newcomer. Hamp•hlff HouH. AJl lour ready for your ln•tallalion on your •lab or whatever. 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Prlces actually were uncha nged last month, but s ince prices usually rl e in Fe b ruar)·. tht' aovernment figured the> declined fi\'e-tenths or a 1:itrc:t!nt on a seasonally adJusted basas. Pf~lcet o~ ...... WASHI NGTON (l:Pll -The Suprem e Court. gro" 1n g m ore con · ser vati\'t', has re pudiat· ed a decision only eight y ea r s o ld g ivi n g generous leeway for picketing In privately· owned suburban shop- ping malls. T he court in a conflict· Ing fl urry of opinions took back this philosophy and said picketing for other than reasons al· lowable under federal labor law is legally im· permissible at shopping center locations. MflflleM••••ala Sl)e('lal to the Dally PUOC. VA LENCIA -The Newhall Land & 1-'arm· ing Co. a nnounced that Magi c Mountain, it s :?OO·acre family amuse- ment cente r in north Los Angeles County. attained record attendance and revenues for the fiscal year ended Feb. 29. J ames F. Dickason, president and chief ex· ccut ive offi cer . said that park attendance rose g1, percent to 2.4 million fro m fi scal 197S's record 2.2 million and that re- venues advanced 21 per· cent to a p proximately S24 mtUlon. Ea•ert1 Sale• Bobb y M c Gee 's Conglomer ation 's cor· por ate o ffi ces al Phoenix, Arizona, an· no u n ce t h e fir st St million plus sales month an J anuary. Ro bert F . Si kora, originator and president ol the restaurant t hain ant1c1pa tes that the mon· thly sales volume "ill cont i n u e t o h o ld throu~hout the year. A Robby !\t cGee's is now open an Newport Beach. Rockwell Airorded Contract tt10,. toot '"''" o~ .. ••Cr'~---------------• A prototype ad' oncc'fl ;\lrhorne na\ 1i;tator "111 be de s igned :i nri Cttbnc:ited by Rock\\cll l nlf'rn o l 1 on u l 'Jt Autonl't1c.; G roup 1n i\n:thl•tm unch•r a 30· month. 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Th e 'l)i.tr•m ·~a mt'dlum nc<'urnc~· cl::ai.i.. n1lni11111n• .. 1rap1l11\\0 1n· ortwl nll''llintor It hn' onlv t~o mo,lni:t p::arts ancl is muc h h•:i." eurn plr:IC mechanicnlly ~hon th<' almbulf'd i>> l\tem~ no" b<•1n.i u1<1.•d The Air Force 1s <'On ~idrrl nit I ht' nu v 1~11lor pnmnrlly for u11c in toe· tlcnl :ur<'1 art 1'he pro totype will be conf1aurcd for th e ne w Gen er al Dynamics F-16 fighter. Offering At Smith Sml\h International. Inc. of NewPort Rench has tiled a re~istration s tateme n t wi th the $«unties and Exchange Commission covering a propofied public offering of t ,120.910 i h a ru of rommon lltO<'k through an underwriting group to ~ ma naaed by Mor~an S t a nl e)' & Co., In· t'Orporated . The public offering is expected . to ~gin the weelc of March 22. Ene~ Goal PouilJle I FEA Sees S1naller Role for A-plants WASHINGTON <UPI> The Unit~ tates still u n achtne eneray independence by 198$ with "tough· mind~ and. . obvious aaarf'SSlve acllon •· bul n uclear rt:llC'tors wUl pltl>' 30 percent less or a role than pr\:v1ou11ly oao pccted, the Federal Enern Admlnlstt aUon has IA•fl Llsi1 Roderic k lllll:.. c-hairmm1 of Secunttes and l::'\l'han.:t> Commi ss ion. prc d1 cls number or l ' S fi rms rt'· porting pt1!>l bribes to m <•r · seas officials '' 111 n :-e in next few months. forecast In a ntw 8\.udy of the U.S. t>n<•riy outlook. tho ~ 0 1d oil importi will grow for lht' next two y~an but cun ht-<'U\ \o le s thun one-third present levels by 19115. Coal production must be t'X· panded. the iitudy saJd, and con· trots must be removed rrorn oil 3nd .:usoltnc prices. Bl'T, IT SAID. nuclear power \\Ill not grow as quickly as Presi- cknt t~ord predicted Ii.st year because or uncertainty m elec· tncal dem and growth, financial d1rflculties and licensing delays . Atomic enttgy now supplies about 8.6 percent of America's Po" er needs. Ford h3d called for * * * Elk Hills Reserve Compromise Cited WASHl!'IGTON CAP> -llouse and Senate conferees ::approved on Thursday a com promise bill Lo open, the huge Elk Hills naval pet roleum reserve in California to comm ercia l production while leaving It unde r the Jurisdiction of the secretary or the Navy. The m easure also opens two smaller naval r eserves to produ~· lion but transfers Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 in Alaska to the Interior Depar tment. the c~atlon of 200 new n®lur planltl In the f\c!'t 10 yean. The FEA aultl i:s miw projec· lions, made m ore carefully than lhoat! on which t'ord btied hi' orlalnal goal, s how the Presi· dtnt's lt'75 \araet cannot be re. ached. "NUCLEAR POW£1l accounts for a 30 pt!rcent s malltr con\ribu· Uon than pre viously reflected," the study said , pred1ct1nc atomic e nergy will m eet 26 pe~cnt ol the nation's electric power needs by 1985. FEA Administrator Fra nk Zarb said, "Ir we have not lost our a bility JS a n:ition to be tough-minded and to take the ob· vious ag(l'esslve actions. v.-e wtll reduce our Im Ports and increase J production noug h Lo eluninate l our vulnerability lo future em· bargoes." "We believe t he notion can greatly expand Its domestic pro- duction while at the same time reducing lls rate of growth in energy demand and meeting Its economic objectives," Zub said. The FEA report said U.S. oil Imports, currently 6.1 million barrels per day. will continue to incruse for two years until olf begins to now fro m the new fields on the North Slope ol Ala.ska. . . . • .. • The legis lation has been before the conference commit· tee for months . Datatron Sales ,; lrv1ne·based Oatatron Inc. hos J reported six m onth sales of J S3.564,M4 for the period ended House conrerees ) 1elded lo the &onatc proposal that the Elk Hills r eserve stay an Navy hands. T he House-passed measure would have transferred 1t lothe Interior Department. Conference Chairman John D Melcher ( D·Monl.I, termed the bill "a reasonable compromise and said he anuc1pated no trouble in having it Win t he f1naJ approv11l Of both hOUSeS. Det'. 31. This compares with S3.SS6.SS1 tor the first ha lf of the prior fiscal year . • ' i l >: O,·e r The Counter MASDUatbMp MUTUAL FUNDS 414 ... '"" H ''"' "'" ••• s 1•" "'-,, ... I)'\ '"' ,, .. J\4 • ,,,,,. ... , ., ... 11 .... ""' 7''t ..... ·-, .. ' ll''t u., ""' .. """ ., .. n n 111 1111 ... 21'1) u .... . ...... .. , .... "" ""' 11 •'-'"' s $ .. '"" ,.. ) '"" 1011o '"° ........ °" ) )14-... lH• >''"-"> " ... ~.-'' )I ... ,,.,.,_ '• )'• , __ .... ......... , ... , ~ ··~· 14 t?IO. 1114. l'<li ,, •• " -tp S''-S-• V. 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"., SfllH •o• DS: • f T.u 'l'ip• Income Average Might Help You BySJt'f'ta Pwwr /LaiflttO~IJ If )'Our Income jUmped abarply ln 1975 -becaeo. or a bil comm1u1on. bonl.l.i. windh1ll ol liny kind, etc. -be t1ure to checlr your Income tu returm for '11, "72, '73 and "74 to tff I( you con take advaotaae of the tax uvin~ poaslbiUUu ct Income aveu11n1. lf your ·;s taxable l.ncome fs more tban 20 percent above your avera1e taxable lncomcs on your returns fort.he four YHr1 '71 throuab '74 and 11 at le11tl $3,000 more lhan that averaaf', you m ay be a ble to cut your '75 lax bill by usinl the income avera1t method al fl1u_rint your tax oo separate Schedule G. C EaTAI N L\', many more ot you will be helped by income avera1lng on your '75 Money~ Worth returns tha n In previous years. This may Include you and it would be folly to overlook the break. For inatance, considn the use or Mr. Jonefi. a married man filing a joint return wbo.e taxable Income during the ~.,.. from 1971 through 1974 averaged $14.000. In t975, his taxable incom e soared to $23,000 because of a aeries of lucky ltanaactions and rat fees. Jones quahf1es ror income averqlna. And as the chart below indicates, he can save more than SlOO by using lhis technique and completing Sc:b~uleG . THE FOLLOWING GUIDE ts for a married person fil. inf a Jolnt income tax return. First, find the fi&ure that is nearest to your average base period Income. Shown with 1t ii the 197S income level at wruch you save at least SlOO In taxes by income a veragiJla, Bate period income You save minimum of SIOOtues at • 4.000 $ 11.333 6,000 . 11,333 8.000 15.333 10.000 19.333 12.00G 19.333 14.000 22.500 16,000 22.500 18.000 26.500 20,000 31 .333 25.000 35,333 30.000 43,333 36.000 49,000 40,000 55,333 S0.000 69.doo 60,000 79,333 90.000 125.000 100,000 145,000 200,000 No sav1n& possible Income averaging can save you tax money, but il does Involve some fairly complicated computations. So. if from your quick checks you find you are eli&1ble. you would be wise lo consult a professional adviser and turn over the calculations to hlm. SPECIAL TAX TIP FOil '75 by the Research Institute al America: II you are among the hundreds of thousands of shareholders of Amencan Electric Power, here is vital new1 aboul the dividend amount you reported on your '74 re· turn -a full year ago. lRS has just decided that 74 04 percent of your 1974 dividends from Amencan Electn c Power were a tax.free retw-n or capital. Only 25.96 percent ol the 1974 dividends constituted taxable dividends If you reported too much, you can Ole for a r efund at once. To checlr whether you o•er·ttpOrted your taxable American Electric Power dJvldends for 1972 through 1973, here is the per centage of each year's dividend that was tax· free and that you should not have included as taxable dh'ldtnd income. 1971: dividends were 83.04 percent tax.free. 1972: d ividends were 83.73 percent lax·free_ 1973· dividends were 69.08 percent lax·free. Partnerships Eyed In 4 OCC Lectures Tht> advant11ges nnd dlsad- \'lntagel' of Incorporation will be welght'd In a new four part OranaE' Coabt College h.'Ctun• ~eries titled. "Cr1:ation, Care and Feedrng of Corpor"· tion1." The seritt~ m<'f'lll nn four SU('CH Sl\'I' W('dnei;dil\ CH'n· ings, beitlnnln~ M arrh 17 , fro in 7 3(). 9 :10 11 m in ()('("" r\nC' Art<11 llJll 119 Adm1,s1on lio free S4-rtts IC'cturcr ts Richard • Brown, J1 .. u nwmt>er of lhf' l11w firm or Ho"ser . Gertnttr and Brown and a spt'CIBllt.t In tax a nd Mr JX)rute law He 1s a member of the tax commlttee11 of the Amcr1<·nn Bar Assoc1ot1on Orange County B11r Assoc1a t1on, nnd tht• Los Anlll'lcs C'nunty Bor Aasoclallon. 1'ht> Opt•ninit lt'clun· "111 look at the ad\ 11nlnJitl'' and dl5ad\'antai:es of SOit' pro prlC'lnr,hlp'I. pa rtner.,h1p'i, hmth'd partnerships, and cor· µo ral I on~ Jobless Rate Still Higli i11 Big Cities WA SlllNGTON <Ari -Thr notion ·~ major mftro~thlnn :in•u urc aull C'<PN1cncln11 rt>cvulon lcvtl unemplo} mt'nl r.1tt•ll dl')Ptll' un 1n1pr(w1n.w n11tion11l Joh pie tu rt. For the third 'ltra1i;iht month, thl' l.11l)Qr Dtpurtm('nl rr· ported \\'t'dtltMtav. 131 uf thl' notion'' I ~ maJor labor areas \\ t'rt' l'IUtclfil·d Q' having substanlltnl Ufl('mploymt•nt or 6 J)f'r<'t'nl or mor• M:tnC'ht·~h'r, N If . w11" dropped from the ll~l "hlle Kcno!lha, Wis., wai. adcfrd In the December ac· counlln~. T HE UNEMPLO\'MENT KAT•: ranRt>i'I from ft lnw nf .i 2 1>t>rcent in R1rhmond \':a. and Jlorrn.bura. l'a . to U t p(rccnt m M U'lk\!1ton, Mich Jobh·~' ratt•l> of 10 iwrc1•nt or mor.-wt'rc common in c1tlc~ thrnui;:hout M1ch11rnn .md othcr b11t Industrial ~t:llt"' such o< Nt>" ''orl... i'l'" Jt•r!'t')', ~l:.aM~tirhu~ttls. Rhode Island, <:onn('('tic:ut :ind Cohfornio. where the recession hit horde.st The notion\\ 1t!l' 1ohl<'!IS rutt "as II 3 perctnt in De-ctmber ond drop1w'<i in Januar) lo 7 8 percent. But direct comparlson11 "Ith :>t:lte fiji?urcs may be mislead in& ~inct' some state figures nrc not adjusted for seasonal \'anauons. Labor Department of'flclals said the state figures also ~ne<'t the st1ll-1nC'om11lete 11rocess of feedin.i new annual btonchmorks into the complex federally mandated s~ stem ol ('(Imputing employm('nt :ancl um•mplo)mt'rtt by the states 0n<'e completl'd. they said. tht> area h i:ures are likely to be revised down some\\ hat. NE\.ERTllE LESS, TilE nct·RtS gl\e <t fairly M'· curate reflertion of the t rend 10 tmploymeot across tht' country. said Dudley Young, asslstunt cnmml!ISIC>ntr for labor statistics. "While the national picture is lmprovlng, pockets of high unemployment such ni; Mich1un, wtllcb Is heavily dt• pendent on the auto industry. nre very stubborn and are slaying :it a high ratt'. ·· llat<I ~1 11rt1n Taylor. directOI" of the Mkhlun Employment Security Commission. IS i\ TEl,,t PHO~E l~ER\'IEW, T3ylor u1d Jobless ness ln M1ch11'an \\Ill be lower lh1~ 'ear than In 1975 but wrll S\111 O\'f'rage 10 percent or abo\C. Friday' Afte rnoon Prieee NEW YORK Ftld!y ..wens. 1tn s DAILY PILOT l:J STOCK EXCHANGE -llYI ic .. o• C1> t 11 lllfil) ~,,. •No1ot1 H) ti)~ I 'ti Hl ., w Vat•• lr\l'tV\ ) V"O~t0t 60 I) 1 . ' ...... " .. .. 1Aif•'6rp ta JI ff /•HIA :.0. J )• l•f'"" C"'P 11' 1Mi , ...... ~ ... ' ,, 111 ,, .... "-·~ ,, ... ,.,.... '"" n 11 n II • Lagwia Build in~ Up R11tld1ng during February 111 Laguna Beach Jumped JO percent over th:il of the :inme month la'lt yur, according to flli!ure<1 re leased Tuesd11y by lh1• O<•p;1rt mentor Munlcipnl Sc!rv1ces Total constr uction vHhrnt1nn for the nrst two months o( the year is Sl 4 million compnrcrl with Sl 1 million for the •rnme ptrlnd last yl'ar Tht• '-:lmr to111J number of buildin,i permits. 69. were 11Sued, however . SAT. & SUN.~ MARCH 6 & 7 PHONE 549-9400 COSTA MESA •LY 3088 BRISTOL SI. GARDEN SHOP 2'1• .. HOUSI PLANTS. IK. st• fllaiy >!Orie•ies 5 s I • IO selecf from fer dlCollfOI K1At SfXAbS AND POn&Y 40% Off ..... Sll1cH. PLAM1' STANDS ••••••••••.•.•.• J.H .. Jt.11 POTIHY, tbft'4 .... 22 .. IM.95 O:Oin SOw. 2.J cu. in. engine 10 in. cutting bar. I 0 only '. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 79.11 122.qq Rorary Mowf!ll. icr steel deck, 3 1 HP Twin boHle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.11 171 qq Rorary Mowf!ll 20" rea discharge 3'h H.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 1 lt.11 8areroot Final Clearance FTat Trees. Row:s. Bemernnd Bulbs ...........••. JO% to 75"• OFF 189.qs Roto Tiller 2 HP Deodrron's clurch . . . . . . . . .......... 149.11 m .qq Roto Tiller 5 HP t•" s1oVier r.oes. Othe-rillers on sole . . . .. 269.U 1-49 G:irden Hose '11"~· Psosr.c . . . . . • . . • • . . .••..•....•• 2.76 S4 95 Weber B--8..Q I 8" cookinq CTill bloc~ parceloin finish covered c~inq .......••.....••••.•••.. 44.11 209.95 Reel Mo~. 3 HP. tr cut. frOflf 1htow ...................... Ill.II l~.95 Coso Plonto Green House Mode of plastic. •f .O' .................... 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Long Beach class will offer 'how-to' instruction. By JOOLSON Otile...., ......... It 'a not unus\lal lO tee the seven song leaders at Edison W1h School dancing around campus as they practice their routines, but the coeds have really bffn kicking up their heels since the first Saturday in February. The squad won first place in the song leadfog catecory at the Miss Drill Team U. S. A. com· petillon. edging groups from all acros:. the coun try. A llkely question foe this sort o( group would be "What did you do to win!" The sirl.s thought about an answer for a while dwinc an interview on the Huntington Beach campus, and cigcled as visions or s a.m. prac· tkes danced through their beads. "You have to be organized." said Joan Vigil. "And compali ble," a.dded Charlene Teeple. "You have to have the same goals ," said Katlty Kouchi. "Be willing to be flexible," piped Celeste Phillips. "We were lucky!" quipped Kim Upton, br· inging down the house. The group. which also includes Lynne Ba1lard and Alicia Holst, agreed that originality probably is the key to winning in competition. Edison Higb's song leaders believe their routines are "different" than the other schools' and that they are "strong rather than cute," which helped their marks in the Feb. 7 compet1 tion in Santa Monica. "Most schools usually do the same routine." M.iss Upton explained. They like to watch other groups performing in contests, since this is one way to get new idea::. and keep up with what is happening. "But we try to make up our own routines so they Cother squads) have t.o keep up with us." Miss Ballard, who is the official captain. said. The girls, who were selected last spring from a field of 50.75 candidates, all are good dancers and consider themselves athletic and coordmat ed. Some have been members or precision dnll teams, and all are in good shape physically. They practice many hours a week , sometimes getting up early in the morning when a competition is near. "It takes all or our spare time," one said. The students consider themselves leadl'rs and all seven plan to go to college. Because of their strength, they have been functioning without a leader all year. "We didn't want lo pick a captain,·· they explained. It is a close group and the bonds or fri endship have become strong over the last year, but none o( the seven seemed too sorry lo see the end of their duties approaching. ll has been an cxcilm1t but tiring year for the pepsters. Well, almost champions! Giggling after pyramid tumbles are (left to right) Lynne Ballard, Charlene Teeple, Ka thy Kouchi. • Their responslbHllies includf' providing half of the pep campaign for all the sports. ap· pearin& at a ll tht" gamt-s. painting posters to draw students to the athletic events and prepar· ln& for a half dozen competitions. The girls admitted that beina song leader~ has gi"en them status. but they said some slu· dents "look down on you becaµse they think you're egotistical." It does seem hke they have best of the Jobs, thou&h.when they talk about being taken out to dinner by the coaches, ha\ring students talk to them on campu!' and gelling flowers from the basketball team when they do well in a contest. They are aware that It isn't all fun and games, however. since song leading Is teaching them discipline, organization and how to get along with others and slick to a schedule. And it's tough to keep up with homework as· signmenls when there are so many demands on their time. But song leading is a necessary job. they believe. "It keeps the students pcppea' up and makes it easier for people to go through school,'' Lynne Ballard said. ··u motivates the team to know that there's someone there c heering them on.'' "Who would bring the guys punch during the summer practices if we didn't go•!" Kim Upton asked. A mischievous thought crossed the mind or one or the girls. "Why don't "'e all not go to a game and see what they do?" • J I • Getting Nation Out of -Hot Water By DENNIS McLELI..AN Of-Oaltyl'lletStofll America IS a natioo of do-1t· yourself~rs. There is do-1t· yourself car repair, furniture re· firushmg and home permanents But now, In this conser\'al1on· minded era, something new has been added to the I isl. It's do-it-yourself solar energy collecting systems for heatin1t water for your bathtub. laundry and dlshwasher . CaJ State Long Beach offered an extension course for the first time last January for anyone in· terested ln learning how to t ap the sun's energy. More than 100 people showed up. Moel were Interested in S3Vl1* on their home and s" 1mmm& pool heating biJls, explained course instructor Dr. Sabri Sungu. The mechanical engineering professor said about $5:iO will pay for the three solar panels, small pump and tank needed to supple- ment a family's existing water heating system. He estJmata a savings of $10 per month on hot "'•ler bills. S\IN RAYS 'lbe fouT·foot-square panels- made of plexiglass, ply\\'ood. cop· per tubing and copper sheet.s- are positioned on the rod toward the SO'llh to get the ID06t sun rays. Cold water t. pumped into the panels where it is heated and pumped into the s torqe tank. Sungu said be received so many calls from people wanting lo take the class that be is giving it again thit st"mester. Jt will be on four Saturdays begiMina March 13. The other day-long meetings are March 20, April 3 and May 8 in Lecture Hall 151 on campus. Sun1u emphasized the clau is for the layman. One or his stu· dents was a grandmother who, with the help or her grandson, built a system. He believes It la everyone's patriotic duty to utiliie sola1· energy. which be feels has been neglected. ENERGY SOURCE "Wt" must look foT alternative ·energy sources because "'9el oil is &oinl to be depleted in ~few de· cades. I feel we have plenty of sunshine in this area, but we aren't making use of lt." Because of the diminishing supply. more people are realli· ing the sun's potential as an alternate fuel source. A F1orida company has been installing rooftop solar heat col· lectors since the 1940s, but more companies in recent years have gotten on the bandwagon. The National Science Founda· lion ls spending an estimated $S0 million on solar research. The House of Representatives also passed the Solar Healing and Cooling Demonstration Act to · establish a SSO million na· tioowide pro1ram to test various ao1ar houses and bW.ldln&s. Although the sun can be used to heal and cool the entire house. the system in Sungu's course is designed solely for supplement Ing hot water needs . naE&GLASS Using simple tools and stan- dard matt"rials, students learn to cut and solder copper tubing onto the copper sheet, which is then backed wllh fiberglass for insula- tion and masonile for strength, The entire panel is painted nat black to absorb the sun's rays and keep them from reflecting back into space. A pump circulates the cold water (about SO degrees) through the panel where it h~ts up to 110-140 degrees. When the outside temperature is down, the pump slops automatically It pays to have a lar Rer 11torage tank for the days when there is little or no sun. said SunJtu The approximately $550 cost for the system Includes about $130 per panel, $125 for a tank, and $45 for a pump. Alter about five years the cost a mortizes. "It's free." said Sungu. "Se., that's the beauty of It." Sungu uid there are more than 1.5 million J apanese homes· equipped with the colledors. It Is also becomlng more popular ln America. It ls estimated If the sun pro- vides even one percent or the l'W· tion's fuel needs by 1983, nearly 100 million balirets or oil Q year will be saved. \ .._ .. . DAJLYPILOT efuge ~eeded .,_ By Man . ' . B) .1001.SON Of .... o.1 .. -- Sanctuar)': A t'onaeerattd place. a pt a cl' of refuge. Culvu Heaton. a Puadena architect, "'ould •sree with Webster's d erin1\1on of a ••nctual")' as a place of rtfuae He has .desaaned more than 300 churches and i)'nasoauea throughout Soutbem Callromla. earb with a sanctuary. 1tnd bthevts this type of bulldlnJ con· tlnues to be Important to man "The workaday world Is a Jungle of stress. We need t.tus set· apart place," he !>atd dunnl( the first seminar in 1t series sponsored by the Women As· M>Ciates of Interfaith. Heaton set the retrospective mood or the 81centenrtlaJ series by loolnna at the de\'eloomt'tll of church architecture from the era of \he cave mun. '1'he urce LO worship bas bffn an ln•rown than& ln all men t.brou1hout tame,·· he beaan "Evtn t.be man v. ho 11\es in a straw hou e builds for etemll)'- not for h1m1ell but for ha lord " Hulon said he has bttn told that manlund d~Jn't need a church buildln• lo wor bJp. and that worahlp can bt done on the aolf courst ... But you m1&ht take the Lord's name In ''•in lf you mils a putt.'' he kidded. He showrd slides of great cathedrals from Meiuco and Europe. polntlna out that these churches were lbouaht or .s 6()().year building commitments, instead or the six-month requests he gets from today's deveJop- ment commlltee5 He stated thol the ada~e "form follows function .. •tall holch true in churt'h arclutertw-e. llOd lhl\ the form often ls dl1cnnmed by tbe availability of build1na materials Reoanforced concrctt' '" populttt \n the l ' S . he noted and r.ome Mexican 1\r('h1t1•cb h41n• 'IUC· ceufull) u ed thin hdla ur ~on· Crete. The Gothl<' t¥1hl'drnls lnte· lrated dehcall' StllJO\'d &laSS when a way "'&. cbiscovt'red to support th~ rO<.>f without p1,1tuna the moan a;trcss on tbt· w~l111. Heaton shov.ed severjJ shdca of the huned St Pt>t~r·:1 chu1 t•h in Rome and noll'd thut tht• 300 toot dome was one of Ull' IHt>Jtl'st challenges t'\•er f:acl•d by ttn archltect. The mos aics and murals "ere so extensive tllat they toot years to complete. he added. Today. the architect lives with • more llmlttd bud1et. a shorter lime an which to proch.1c:e a church anG more of• demand ror mul\l·UH of apace. Heaton also said he views the unc:hurc:hed as part of hh c:llallen1te "I v.•ant to make lhl'm want to become a part <of the church)." Another maJol difference In his Job and Ml helangelo's In creattn St. P ter'1 la that Heaton ~.. com utera lo as11l5t him with dl1flcull mathem•tlcal problems, 1uch as how bia beams 1hould be to support a particular kind of root. He was asked about the change ln requests between the 19405 and now. on the part of church build· 1ng committees. "In the l!MOs, everyone wanted to bwld a Got.hie cathedral," he said. "Now, people havo troublt decldin& what they want." Inquiry was m•de about \he prospect of church-community cl'ntcr combinations for the future. He reminded the au-dlcnc~ that a church has to fulfill lieveral reqwrcments, no matter what ill function. It must be an envelopo to keep the clements out. and offer flcxlblUt,y. ""°m thcl'f, th~ uses are the eoaare•a· lion's choice. The next 1emlnar wlJI tab place Tuesday. March 9, ln tho lnlcrfalth Lounae •t l n •ln. Town Center. Dr. John E. Cantelon. a professor at the nlveralty of Southern Callfornl•. will speak on the Impact of the NaUonal Character on American Reltalons. Dragon Saluted Singing. dancing and in· >trumentals tuned to the Year of the Dragon will entertain guests attending the lourth biannual din· ner dance to be presented Satur· day. March 20, by Medell as. Fortune cookie invitations have been mailed for the gala lo be staged in Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom, starting at 6:30 p.m. The sponsorin& auxiliary of doctors·. denllsls' and lawyers' "ives or Oriental heritage has earmarked the profits for the Rehabilitation Institute of Orange Count)•. Already they ha"e contributed $30.000, mostly lo fund a pre-school wina. Mmes. Gilbert F'Ujimolo (left> and Frank Yamada. both of Hunt· ington Beach and chairmen of th" fund-raiser. ready a dragon COS· "tume Las Vegas performer Allan twahara and the lOO·member Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps rrom L os Angeles will be featured•ln the producUOI\ to be emceed by Marlo Machado and directed by Robert Blackwell and Wenda Fong. Chipping Away .at Chislers (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: We hear a Jot about th e kaf· :teeklatcher these days. .Everyone thinks she's loafing at home, lnduJg. inl herself after the kids are orr lo school and hub- by loet to work. Maybe sh e ls. but s h e h as thousand• or kindred souls who work ln of· fices. • I see the m from 9 to 5 -drlntln1 coffee three or rour tJmes a day. Jean- ltll on desks, 1011iping at the water cooler. spending hours on the phone with friends and relatives. The morning 1s $hot and then they go to hmch. When they return, they start goofing off again. killing time. The sad part is they draw good salaries. Three or four people have to be employed lo do the job one person could do, if she worked. The cost is passed on to the con· sumer. That·s you and me, sucker. Until the public r e· &lsters a serious com- plaint against the goof. offs. we're going lo con· t1nue to pay inflated prices. -SICK OF 'EM DEAR FRIEND: The public doesn't see these cbJselera -but you do. Are you sick enou•b to Horoscope: Cancer_ complala lo the proper authorities? If enough people become outraged at the rip-off, things could be changed. D E A R A N N LANDERS: Congr atula· lions on being a gutsy lady. I was very pleased with your reply to "In a Rage." She wrote, "When a man and a woman make a promise before God and man to stay toaether lill death separates them. they should keep their vows regardless of what went wrong -especially 1f they bring children mto the world." I lived In one of those hellish situations for 16 years. Three limes I went to an attorney. His reply wa s. "Stay together for the sake of the children." So my kids grew up with a mother wh o weighed well over 200 pounds and chewed her fingernails to the elbow, and a fat.her who drank like a fish and chased every chick in ~1ght Ftnally I realized what that promise to God real· ly meant. ll meant, "Stay together until digmty, respect and love dies -not the body." Today I wear a su:e 10 dre ss and my ex· husband has stopped dranking. He is {loing \\1th a wonderful woman and we both ha\'<' something \'ery 1mpor tant that we didn't hun• before -the rcspcl't of our children. You cun·t hide a living hell fro m kids. They arc nght 1n the middle or it. I ~ay 1l"s better to be FRO!\t a broken home lhan to II\(' I n o n c . 0 l ' R DIVORCE MADE SIX PEOPLE HAPPY DEAR H APP\': Thank s for th e testlmolllal. Not a day goes by that I don't get at Jeut a dozen. DEAR A:'\:'\ LANDERS Thank you for refernni? \our youn~ reader s t o sr h unl counselor s 1 ·m a Wish Fulfilled SATURDAY, MARCHI By SYDNE Y OM ARR ARIES (March 21 · April 19>: Ar cent on money. personal possessions. adding to beauty of surroundings. Budget Is Important, but baraains are available without loss or quality TAURU CApr1l 20· May 20> · Lunar cycle I!' 1uch that wrinkles are Ironed . wa s teful methods tll m lnated Judament. Intuition are on tar1et. ne conrldent. shake off lt'ndency to brood. GEMINI <Mny 21 -Junc 20>: Look behind the scenes. Visit one con· fined to home, hospital !:xamlne your dreams, Uluslons. Your sub · conscious ls lrylnl[ lo t<.•11 you something. Know 1t -be sensitive. alert. aware. CANCE R (June 21 July 22): Accent on de- s ires. profit from pro· ress1onal endeavors, fulfillment of wis hes. Membt>r or opposite sex will be In picture. Romance s timulates creative urRe LEO <July 23-Auit 221 Emphasis on !foal. amb1· t1 on. standtn!l tn com· mun1ty Cooperate tn c1v1c prOJect Stress rre,lll\'ll~ 1nd1'pendenr<' or thoui;cht. 8l't1on \'our dnvt'. un1q111· talent 111 spotltl(hteod \llRC.O ( AUil 23-Sept. 22l . ACC't'nl on travel, communication. long· ronlll' proJects. What ap- pears separated. even choatlc. will jell -you will know what should be done and when to do 1t. LIBRA \Sept. 23-0ct. 22): lntere11t in occult af· faint 1!1 !ltre<1sed You are concerned " 1lh mystery. Calendar EL CAMINO REAL Club at 9 a m !\l nnday. WO M EN : A s p rt n ll March lS. for cards and fashion show will be pre a luncheon at 11 30 a m se nte~ after a noon H 0 P I T A L luncheon Thursday. \'OLC'liTEERS: Orangl' March 11. in the Hilton County Cou~c1l v.111 meet Inn. La1una Hills . al 9 JO a m . Monday. UC I TOWN AND March lS. at Martin GOWN: Vice Chancellor Luther Medical Center. 'ames McGaugh will Anr::!n~rftcers are the iiscuss UCI in Trans1· tion-A Decade of Mmes .JohnDean.presi- Achievement the Decade dent; Frank Webber, ,.\bead. president-elect: Richard He will be the spealter Keen . secretary. and at lbe Town &nd Gown Loren Bates. treasur~ __ ~eeUng al 10 a .m. Mon·· lay. March lS. ln the RAl8m r~!!l~~lence Tower. ~Jj iNsuuNCE LAWYERS: WIVES: .~ 1f1t ...w ..... ,_.. Tht Orance County l' CCHTA MBA~ ll"C>Up will meet In the ~ ~M ~ Ne'l"port Beach Tennis • ~ ..1.. I You want to know, "Why am I here?" Answers are available -once vou relax . Social afrair could work "onders CORPIO <Oct 23- No\• 21 l · Lt e low don't push \'tews Mite. partner s hould be spotlighted Be aware or pubhc relations Also. be familiar with legal re- qwrements SAGITTARlt.:S CNov 22-0ec 21 l Workini.t methods. procedures are subJcct to improvements due to ch11nges 11pcc1al services are available - If you make Inquiries CAPRICO R N COec. 22-Jan 19 l Good Moon aspect concldes with creativity, l ove. children. speculullvc ventures. A'djustment within family circle Is in· dlcated. AQUA RI U~ (Jan . 20· fo'eb. 18 l : Propert) . real e<1tate cosl<1 arc 5potlighted You're a!lked to make long range decisions Sec peo- ple and places 1n re ahsllc light. P I SCES <Feb 19· !\larch 20 1 You get chance lo talk thing!\ over with elusive in· divwdual. Short trip. un-----------------:--:--- usual visit also could be on agenda. You will set· lie long-standing issue. JyL ·A Vernon's SPORTSWEAR ANNOUNCING ~a{J.r~ait !/'f htyKJlkl /lu1 ~zetta's Hair Dc.si3Ji Erpert St11lmg For Men & Wo111en 1107 Je~ Rd . Newport Beach 640-4740 counselor in a high l>r hool and while it's true. as you said. that som(• counselors are more hip than others. a kid in trouble can often llet more help from one of us than he might to takE> their problems to ing so cents In coin and a a school counselor. We long. s tomped, self· a r e -HE R E AND addressed envelope. WAITING DEAR WAITING: I shall. Let's jus t hope ::::::========::; thtnk I was hooked on booze and pills so ( know the scene inside and out. I Joined AA and have been off the sauce and pills for i.e\en ye ars Having been there myself rm able to sympathize with kids who fall Into these tr:ips I've been oble to help se\'eral go straight. "h1ch has ~1ven me a lot of s:it1sfaction Please. Ann. keep en· couraging young people lbey 10. Many teuage addJcta have written to thank me for thf' s ug«es- llon. I hope more will do so In the future. A no-nonsense ap· proach to how to deaJ with life's most difficult and most rewarding ar· rangement. Ann Lan· ders's booklet. "Mar· nage -What to Ex· peel." will prepare you for better or for worse. Send your request to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 1400. Elgin, Ill. 60120. enclos· A Winner Among winners at the annu:1l Bal M asq u e. s ponsor ed by D ~ m a s cl c C a r i d a d , \\ a .., Eschbach 's Flowers fro m Laguna H<>ach, who placed fifth with th(• floral interpretation of our nation ·s motto Modeling the creation 1s Mrs . Howard P ella er. Pl acmg third was the entry b~· Flowers h v Debra, Costa Mesa. Funds from t he floral headdres-. ball support St. Jude llosp1t11l, Fnllerton. 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AJ be has done so man) lam btCore, Ltt c.ime through under pressure Thur day niJhl, halting a lO·COOl jump ihot "Ith lZ HCood left thol plllihed Ort>aon to. $7-~ baakt!lb:tll Vl<'.tOry O\l~r Ortion State Tho victory not onl> a:nt' Oreaon a tie with Ort'&on St.tte tor second place tn the Pacif1~ 8 but banded UCLJ\ the conferenc<' championship oulni hl It waa the fina l game of the rt" auJar season for both ~choob. who wound up 10-4 in the con ference. Wa1h1naton can mu~t· 1l 1 three "ay tie for ~t'Cond by down1n,-Wu h ln1ton St .. tc UCLA a.a 11 ·1 witb Salurduy al\d noon's aame with USC ten Oreeon StJit.e tbtt-...• the b~l :1-...ay after the c•m.,•*lnntni ba ket, and Lee was fouled Jll' miued the free throw -...1th three second.a lt'ft, but OSU'11 R~ky Smith was short on a 40.-foot dHperatlon shot u um~ ran out Oregon . which led by •even pomlt urly In the second h11lf, trailed by fi\'<: witb 2:20 to l(O, then rallied for its third victory over the Beavers tn l9ur IC:tmc!C this year. ., An nnnouncemcnt by the CAA l'lllrllt>r In u,.,. day tOQk some of the t'd•~ otr I.he alw•)-s tmot1on.-al Oreaon-Orq on Slate c.'liuh Th~ NCAA a nnounced that 6f'\e:Dt.b·rankcd UCLA and lOt.h· rtanktd Wu hln ston had been 11iven nallon1l tournament in· \lt8l.IOM "I tbouaht the news wu un•et- t h n & to both teams tbat \\'nhington WfS p1c.'ltcd today;• s1ud Oreson co ch Dick lla rter. "l don't run th~ NCAA. though." he added. "They've plckc.>d the Unh•cr~ity of W ashal\i,iton. and I wish them Ohl· Hus.kle:.) good lu<'k. "But in the future. 1t 's my feel· Marquette, Vegas, Irish Gain NCAA Playoff Spots KANSAS C ITY <AP > -Tht' National Collegiate Athletic As· sociation picked independents Marquette, Nevada (Las Vegas). Notre Dame and \'irginia Tech for its m ajor college basketball playofrs Thursday and guaran- teed undefeated Rutgers a berth in the championship tourney. The NCAA a lso said that de· rending natio n a l champion UCLA. Alabama. TennesSc<'. Washington a nd Arizona would participate an the tourney -e\ en though the r aces in their con· ferences ba,·e not yet been de termined. Also selected was Big Ten run· nerup Michigan to join three con· rerence c h a m pions whi ch automatically qualified for the Cage Tourneys playoffs -top·ranked and un· beaten Indiana of the Bag Ten. Pnnceton of the Ivy League and Western Michigan of the Mid· American Conference In all. the tourney will have 32 teams with 17 spots going lo con· ference champions and 15 to at- large teams. or the L5. four go to the regional tourney winners of the sprawling Eastern College Athletic Conference. The !'\CAA assigned nt·large berths to second teams from the Pac1fic-8 Conference. the Metro- S1x, the Big T en. AUanuc Coa st Conference, the Southeastern Confe r e nce and the Metro Division of the ECAD. It was this last at-large spot Wolfpack Upended, Terps Defeat Duke LANDOVE R. Md. Virginia ended four years of frustration, Mary land saved face before the home rans and Clemson. "•th nowhere to go but home aflN' Saturday's champ1onsh1p match. won Cirst·round games Thursday in the Atlantic Coast Conference basketball tournament Arter ntnth·ranked Mar) l.;nd was extended into O\'t•rt1me before lopping Duke 80·iR. Virginia e nded an l l·gamC' lu~mi: s treak at the hands or North Carolina State und upset the 17t h ranked Wotrpack 75·63. Then Clemson. inehg1blr for the National Colle~1aw Athlt't1c Asso<'iataon playoffs because or a three.year probation for recruit· ang v1olat1on'i, dt!>po!'.>ed of Wakl• Forest 76·63 before a n•rord tournament crov. d or 19,600 1n the . Capital Centre The firs t round re~ult!'o left North Carolina teams"' 11h an o 3 record 1n the fi rst ACC tournu ment pluycd outside thut i.tatl' in tl!l 23·year history . Rut the best of the st at<'':. t•n tries. the fourth rankl·d Nnrlh Carolina Tar lleels. make th<'lr debut In tonight 'c; ~t·m1flnal., ,1gain<;t Clem:.on. "'1th \Jar} I.ind nnd \'1rJ?1n1a pla~ 1ni;: in th1· wconc1 !lt'm1flnal RMlfJ'r• Roll• PRINCF.TON. !"Ii J :\11k1• Dnbnl'Y M'ort•d 22 points und fl\,. oth<-r SC'nrll•t ~ni1:ht:1 '"'rt' 111 doubll· r11(un•11 a:. th1rd·rt1nk1·d Rut.it'r' l''<lt•nded its urUl(.'(t'ah'<I !>tnnl( to :n l(nm<':1 und rnllMI to nn t•as\' 104 71i \'ll'torv mt>r Lon11 bland0 l'n1q•1'lll' 1n 'th1• npt•n1111( round nr tlw fo:a!\krn Cnllt•i;1;it1- /\ t h I {' t 1 r (' n 11 r c• r .. n c· 1• MNro110lll.10 D1v1.,lon b11-1kl•tb11ll pln)offi.. Thor1tc1ay 111.iht Hut11«.'r ml'f't'I 16th r,mkc'<I St John's, N Y • Saturdn) in thr tournry ftnal11 in N<'"' York C'ih ·, l\lnd1,1rn Square Gurd«.'n St J ohn'11 twut St l'l•lc>r~ 75 67 In tht• olhl'r first round ~nme TlfJf'r• Rallfl LO UISVILLE . K> John !:>late. 20-7 . into toni g ht ·~ semifinal match with becond- seeded Louisville. 20·6. in the other first round game Thursday. Karry Allen sank four pressure free throws 1n u 30 second s tretch in the second half to g1\'e Georgia Tech the margin 1t needed to hold off Tulanl' 74 68 Georgia Tech meets lop·M~eded Cinc1nnat1 . 22·5. an tona~ht '!'i other semifinal .•\rkaN•a• C:llclu DALLAS -Mar vin Delph and Ron Brewer s v. ipcd er rant passes and c ashed th<.'m in for layups in the last two minutes of play to ignite Arkansas to a 74 711 \'ICtorv over Southern Method1'lt Thurs da y night a:. th l· Razorbacks JOtned Texas Tech m the i.em1hnals or the Southv.e ... t Conf<'rencc post-sea::.on bu::.~t·l ball tournament Texas T ech . behind H1 c-k Rullock'::. 28 points. cltm1nalt•tl error .prone Houston, 80 ti!I Tl' c h and A r k ansa i. ml'l'l tonight for the right lo pla) Tl•Xa'> A& :'11 m the finals that assured Rutgers, 26·0. a tourney berth. The NCAA also d ecided to award an at-large berth either to a set'ond team in the Big Eight Conference. a secood team in the Western Athletic Conference or to independent De Paul, 1~8. This final selection will be made SUn· day. Because numerous conference championships o r tourneys are still to be dec ided , The NCAA said it couJd not determine any opponents in any of the four regionals. In e\'ery case it's a matter or something lJke "con- ference winner vs. one of several independents" or .. tournament winner vs. a second team in con- ference ... " Second·ranked Marquette is 23·1. fifth-rated Nevad a -Las Vegas 1s 28·1 , s ixth-ranked Alabama is 21·3. No 7 UCLA IS 22·4, eighth-ra ted Notre Dame is 22·5, No. 10 Was hington is 22·4, lllh-ranked M1ch1gan is 19-6, No. 12 Tennessee 1s 20·5 and 14th- ranked W E'!!lern ~Lich1gan is 23·2 .• 20·4. and Arizo11a, 21·8, are un- ranked. The luc k or the draw to establish first round pairings sel up the possibility or a meeting between the nation's only two major unbeaten teams -Big Ten champion Indiana and third· r anked Rutgers. each 26-0 at the moment. But 1f that meeting lakes place '" a r1rst round game ~1arch 13 a t Notre Dame. it'll be because Rutger:. 1::. no longer un- beaten NCAA ~loyelh ol o 0>_. EAST llfOIOftAL ''"' •e\lttO M.lrc~ U ••• C~•••ou•. N C I AtC '°"'"•Y <Pl•mpton "' \/l,91me '"-" 04' WAC '"°,,.,., or ~Poul So.ii""'" Conl.,tno touuw.-w1M•r ,,,, Al•b•m• o.-l•f'WW'Mf' c,. p,. •• , .. .-c•,,. t ) .,.,.,..,.,., v• llulQ<'f\ or ~I >otWl ._ N v . ECC tour~t .W1M4U' W'\ Prow•O.M• OI C.ONWCtfcvt M l OE AU llEGtOftAL .... 0.11..-. C:WW•t At,.O..M• or 1 rnnf't-.•• "" ACC 1nd tNm. W•\Jtrnt<•ntt.K.,, or Mor•~Mt V\ M9rQ\Mt• •••Se..-••• .......... _, l,,(f1•n•• A"'tOf'•'0,-\1 JO'W\'\,.. v w~'""'" M . ~·0.-" ., Y·•~·rt•• T.c" Of' e.o f•"'' )net ••••n Gt" 0t P•w' MIDWC\T lllGIONAL l•t 0.ftfOft Tta I W''-"''• \t•'• or \outn•"" 1111no1\ Y\ M1''-'o-t" ~W( ">Y'fW• • ""'' V\ ~'tA(U"°Of No'9~'· t•t W'frrl•U.t Ktttt .. tt Mit·tn> b tt').,rr. .. , "''""',.., w Notr• O.m. Ml\ ouri o• t< itn\•\ St•h v'\ W1tV\1nqton WIU llEOIONAL '"' T•rno•. Aruw.•t ~"" r, '"c \<11 or Pf'puttft1,.. "" Mrtf"O \t• >ntt ···"' A.t1tJn•"" £:(A( "-'-'1'-rnwint\#'f" ,.,,,... ... o .. _, '-'t: AA ti) vi~• r w1r.n.-r "' U(l. A ff•O ~llil' '°""''.,,' ~ r.t\•' " "-~-..11.J• •L f y,.O• Title ln1 that tho le-sue rac.'e should ct.ewe the other tcram" for th• NCAA tournameAt, aaid HArttr. whose Ducks ha\' a cood chantt cl btiot invited to the NaUonal lnvltational TournaJMnt in Ntw York. Orqon. which finlsMd the r~ pJar HHOn With a t•lO rwcord, finished third tn I H t year's NIT. Tb~ NIT'11 ae lectk>nt commit· ttt planned to issue at lell!t some ot the Invitation to lilt 12-team tournament today . Ore~on State. which fiobhed the rt1ul1r season with an 18-9 mar~. hoped lo land an NCAA berth by whippio& Ottgon. World Skate Crown Won By Briton GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP) - Well-aware that he could afford no mistake, British ice artist John Curry once again out. skated the field and took a final bow in competition by adding the World Championship of figure skating to b is Olympic medal Thursday night. Relu~d and happy after he re- ceived tlis) gold med.;l.J. the 26· year-old Englishman. who brought a new dimension to skat· ing, disclosed that a headline in a Swedish paper put him in the !right mood to overtake Russia's Vladimir Kovalev, who was his toughest competitor in the 01.ym· pies a nd • European c ham- pionships earlier this year. "I was leaving m y hotel when this headline caught my eye. It said, ·c urry cannot afford any mistake tonight.' and I thought. 'That's damned right.' So I went out there determined and showed I could come through again." the tall. lithe champion said. Asked about his future, Curry confirmed he would quit his com· pellUve career . adding: "I am glad my la st performance was such a &ood one. 11 it had been bad it may bave spoiked my future career. "I haven't had much time to think about my future this week. I have had a lot o( offers of all kinds from the ice shows and even for writing and singing and such funny thin gs.'' said the s mJling. curly-haired world champion, adding: "I really sing beautifully . "Bul my aim all through my life has been to make skating one of the performing arts and J want to devote the next exciting period of my lire to that. It will take a whole lot of thinking. but I plan to stage pe rformances in both• Europe a nd America with a ' group or my own.' I have been s kating so cons is tently this season because I knew people would be more liable lo listen to m y plans 1f I proved I was the best in the world." Curry s kated his forecful . artistic r1ve ·minute program faultlessly a nd with great verve to earn 5 9s by all but two judges for technical merit and 5.9s and one perfect 6.0 for artistic im· press ion "I was twislinl( my fingers and hoping for one 6.0 which I wanted very much since I had not got one since last year." Curry said. Gunn capJ)<'d a Mempht!I St:1tc• comeback Thurl'cfov ru~ht ~ llh .i pair of C"rur1al t ip·ans 1M1dt• th1• fina l four minutes and th<' T1Jtrr, squeak<'d pa!lt St. Louis 73-m in J Clrst round game of the Metro 6 ba!'iketba ll tournament The victory sends Memph1:. DUKE'S TATE ARMSTRONG (LEFT), BRAD DAVIS OF MARYLAND COLLIDE. Surprising Artists Battle Titans I SA N M A R l NO -H ann~ Scluth Coast League ~1th a H I potent <1conniz attack points per game Crom outside. already surpassed ever)'on~ ~ mark Dan Moonry ·i. Titans ha'e Laguna Beach. oormaJly a pa· ... .. \\'lldest expectations. the surg1n~ tlo\\e,·er. Laguna Beat'h hai. scorl'd 90 point" nr more on four tient offensive team that likes to Laguna Beach High Artist!\ bad done quite well a s an underdoJ?. occasions and connected oo 20 or keep the score below 50 points. for their third strai{!ht upset in shocking No. 5 Gahr. o'5 -"· and 25 held i;?oal attempts In the first gels many of Its points when the Cl F 2-A baskelball quartt•r defeaung Nordhorr 69·57 half against Can~ on Bacon (12.9 average) and Smith finalstonight. Despite the Titans· i.ue. Normallypla\lngadoublelow t6.S>takecightCooters. Their opponent is highly· Laguna Beach should not be tn· post offense. San Manno relies But their top player is guard r anked San Marino, No 3 in tht tlm idated ins ide . Ed Burl-on 6·6 center Bill Rutz and &·6 Dusty Dvor ak. a take·charge CIF 2·A poll. Tipoff as at 8 at San ingham's Artists start 6·5 Ben forward Roger Anderson to pro· leader who is averaging 13.8 Marino High. Bacon at center and 6-5 Briant ,·ide the scoring Both a r e points per game. A s harp The Titans are 22-4. ha}'e t"o Smith at forwards and both arc 3\ eraging 22.0 points per game. ballbandler aod ocellenl outside quahty 6~ players nnd d finitely solid rebounders Howevt>r. the Titans h11 vt shooler-tle can abo ~trate- nnk as fa\'ontes O\tr a L.a1tuna The Artists' biggest problem other sconna th ruts, part1cular· Dvorak haa been lhe most in· Bea<'h team th:tt l<i 14 13. The v.ould seem to be in den i°' a I) m ~ 7 IZ\J&rd Nick C.mpa,gna strumental player in Liiguna /\r\lats lied for second 1n lh • method to contain Snn Manno"; "'ho has llcorrd most of lC O Beach 's ups ur3e. .. I ~ "~''"-· MISSES PUTT-Arnold Palmer gives his try for a b1rdt\1 putt the once O\'e r at the Citrus Open in Orlando Thur' day. Palmer parred the hole, but he missed Sc\ cral others and bogeyed his Inst hole to fini~h \\ ith ~ hrn over par 74 . Sports i11 Brief \ Hill, Hayes Tied; Lutz Tops Aussie ORLANDO. Fla. -Mike 1{111 , still on a comeback from an In· jury that threatened his career, conquered gusty winds and some nagging putting problems with a 6S and tied Mark Hayes for the first round lead Thursday tn the $200,000 Citrus Open goU tourna· ment. Hill. who m issed 12 weeks ol action after a motorcycle acc1· dent last season, didn't make a bogey in his seven-under-par ef· fort and missed only two greens in the brisk winds that whistled DiablosTest Santa Clara Five Tonight OXNARD-They've won 11 straight and own a 22·4 season rl'· cord, but the Mi ssion Viejo High Diablos take on the role or lonJ!shots t onight when thry meet the Clf' 2 A's No. l basketb:ill team in the Santa Clara Jli~h Sa ant s Tipoff in this CIF 2·A quarter finals ~ame 1s at 8 <1l Oxnard tl1~h Santa Clara. 22·3 overall <Jnd 10·0 in the Frontier Leagur. has been impressive all year and is coached by u man who has been to the playoffs quite often. In fact. Santa Clara conch Lou \\'i· 1anovlch won five ClF l·i\ t1tl<·:. before his Saints v.rre moved 111 lo the 2-A cate~ory In the !nle OOs The Sau1ls haH• hcen mun· than compcttllve in the 2·/\ r:ink' and ov. n a '1rtorv thi!'t sca,on over Buena, "'h1rh 111 m the 4 i\ quarter final' Tht•y also barely losl to l·A pow<·r Sunt a Borbal'n M 1s1111m V1t•Jo 's start<'rs wnn 't be at a ht11J.(ht 11111;11'1\'antai.1<>. hul Santa Clara :llJIJl'IHll to hold 11 t11i.: depth (•c11t<' tr 11n~· of Mi11slon Vie· 10'11 lilartt•rs µ11rt1cularl) ft 5 centu Steve Su wyc>r -encountrr 'foul t ro ubl<'. 1'<1 1 llohc>rts' Dinbloi-l'OUl<I he In for u luni.i nl1tht Sown•r, till' mn't '-lllUHhlc• pln)e·r 1n the• South (.'11u-.t Lcagut'. i::. an l'xccllt"nt c1{'frn'll\'l' center and !>Cort·~ 11 point' 1wr ~ame ll1s counh'rpart i!> 6·5 .Jc>t' Gajlnon who 1s Santa Cl<trn 's ~econd leading scorer with n 16 7 averag<'. • The Olablos forwards are 6-2 David Zogjl ( 10.81 points l and 6 0 Mitc h Adnms (7.0). Adams. thou1th. has sparkled in Mission Vle1o's two playoff wins. coming up with sever al key steals. Opposinic Zogg a nd Adams will be 6·2 Alan LooH 01.l) and 5-10 Bernie Ca\'a naug h (11 11 However . 6-1 Ed Badgett and 6·2 Tom J ohnson will see con!ltdera ble ac.'tion. The Diablos scldnm a se resen 1cs. The two teams appear to be even in the back court. The Saints m ay have lhe best individual g\larti In S-10 Tom Cody 07.l) but the Dlablos h ave a s harp ballhandler In S-6 John Hattrup C9 01 and • consistent outside shooter m S-10 Kelly Coic (10<11 and sighed through lhe p1nc studded. 6,929 yard, Rao Pina1 Country Club course. "I don 't like wincl. but 11 doesn't bother you if )'l)U hit your irons real crisp." said lh<' durl-1). handsome. 37-ycar-old youni:t'r brother oC Dave Hill. Mike's career was threatened in an accident on h1:. :it1ch1gan farm las t season. A p1ccr ol metal was jammed through has thigh and. for a\\ h1lc. th1•n• "'a.., considerable doubt he 'd ht• ablr lo play again. Flr\t rou'"d tt.O.t'l '" thil> (1tnl'\ Opf'>n ,,,,1, tO\lf' Mfnl n\ , M1ktHlll Man .... eves C..Y Bf•'tllfttr Pet tHnlmon' JoM Sc°"O<'~I c;.or~ Our~• K•rm1t l•"1tY ••<• ""'°" To,...wet\Oft Gtttf'J~~ C..ry M<Go<cf Douql•-11 lony(Ard• GttMor04tt ,,.,, y M< c;. .. EO~l>O Ho,,,.ro 81ttnt .,, sout•l(~ll•v John Moo""""' 8.tf'ry J•tC-•I (lol>tly MllCh•lf llobM u•(>hy Bobb•'°" Al•n T•Otfoe Lui: Trhmaplu ll 11 ~' J1 ,. fl \ Jl ll ••• " l• /1 l• u "' 1• JI fJI al \A I I I• I< 61 )• " ... 0 IJ ... ,, u •• II •I tr' Jl v ,. ' J\ u , ; J Jt •• J' u ,, , . .,, .. , .. , t1 ,,, U H ;.1 J\ ... , ., ~\ H #' ''I' ' H ART F ORD -Sau Clemente's Rob Lut1 dmppcd llw first set to Australian John Al•·'! ander Thursday n1~hl hut <-:1m1· back to "'in, 5·;. fi.:J. Ii 2. gl\ tnl! the United Stale!> a I II ll•ad 111 World Cup tennis champ10n!'th1p play. Lut7. dropped the fir!'tt t h1t•P gam1ts of th<' init1 ul i.l't, then \\1111 five ::.tral~h t bl"for<' lol'lin1• I h• next four )(a m es 1\•h_.r 181h T J\ M /\. R A C . FI a • <' o.., t .1 M l!'SU'R narry A1h1•r I" lcK·kc•cl Ill 11 three-way t1f' for 18th af11•1 11111•• round11 of rom111·t1t1on tlM a,:ames ) in thl• $1110 ooo 1>11 I.. W«.'lwr 1-·1 ,·1· St a1 Ol>l'O bo" 11111• tourney t;v(l*rf B ree:_.• S /\N l"R /\Nt'JSC'O Ev1111111 G1'10lag11ng and t:h1 h1 to:v(•fl h11\ 1 rt•ached tnn1ght '11 1wrr11f11111h 111 the S75,000 woml·n ·.., l1·n n1 tourney os ex pert l'd , hut M .11 un.• Navralllov. "n~ c1utn1wrl hv Terry tlolll\dtty. fl 4, r. l, l Ii 1; 1 GoolaJlOnJC beat Hcl!llc• < ""·'" 6·3. 7.5 ttnd Jo;vcrt brcczt•rl p.1 .. 1 Nancy Guntcr, ll ·3. ll I In the o ther quartc•rf1n.1h match Marita Red11nllc) u11,c•1 Virginia Wade , 4·6. 7 1;, ll ·1 CIF Pairings Cl' 801••1 .. 11 ~••"'4•1" ... -'-"'"'' • A l 9 .... f ¥'\ \.tfttA 8erNr• •f ~ .. 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M, ud l#O ud heel ll eay afttt t.hal scored Don Kette bttame the only winner lbln,ao.lulourt.h. and ln the t.hlrd lnnlna. amon1 Oranse Co••t In that frame, Mlke Sutt.on had a ucrince Oy arc. t•aml tomPftlAI lo Crawford w1l¥d with thal drove ln Kerce who the optt1lnl round ol the the baaea loaded, to wu aboard oo an error. Mt11 9·1, ~nd Marina ralA>delayed Hunt.lftclon brin1 home the rll''lt run. Pacifica c:ame uP with ed1ed 1..B \\llton 2-1 •t. Beub lnvltatlonal Rick Woo l ard waa lour run1 ln t.he Jecond Lona Beach ln baseball bueba11 t ournament credited wltb an rbl lnnln1. acllon Thuudcay. 'lbW'lday afternoon. wben be was bit by a Bo I 1 a G r a n d e The bott Ea1tt1, af\tr o itch a o d MI ck e y exploded for six runs ln tying the score In the In other sam es, Swenson drew a walk the third lnnl na and f1nt lnnln1 on a Moe Hun tin Ito n 8 ea c b that sent homo • lhlrd Edison's Cbaraera DeVC\' F1emln1 double, <-rupt«! dropped a 4·2 verdict to Baron. reco vered, despite for three runs 1n the Pacli'1ca and Edlton loA Then, Tim Holmes hit gettloa four rbl from fourth innln& to captur~ to Bolu Grande, 9-S. 1..a a \ w 0 • run s in ale. l>c>\&a Peterson. the Newport· Mesa Elb ~ u I 0 t a t 0 P R e d Fount a I o V a 11 e y The Char1er1 took an Tourney opener at fftmlnstu, 6-4, in the completed l\8 scoring early 2·0 leaa In the first TeWlnklePark. . othertoumeygame. when tbe Centennial Inning when D oug &1eaowhJle, Manna re-Fountain Valley got a pitcher balked. Peterson hod a two-run celved strone pitching s t e rling p 1t c bln1 P aci Ii ca • s Doug double. perfo rmances from Ron perlo rm a n c e fro m Prussi c, 3 ·O. onl y And Petenon drove in Cooper . Paul Solh and senior r1 g ht·bander allowed H uoting t on two more runs in thef1f\h ~Selby in delenting LB Chuck Robe rtson and Beach one bit, but Doo innin g on a single. Wilson. Cooper went the came up with a big Terranove's Oilers still Edison's other run came finTthlouvr· 1 .. , d six·run fourth inning to came up with two runs. when Rick Basbore stole e ... oas score home Junlor Jim C•mpbtll l~ • two-hitter aa tho E1taocla Ul&h £11les ually downed Costa CL\JBF ACE ANGLE I WMn you add.tts the ball, tht sole of your e,lub &hould rut fbl on IM 11ou11d, u In UluJtrttion il. Tbh •111 Sl" you 1 &ll'llahl s:hot. If you arc ~•tanlly hook· Ins or 111c1n1, lt may be bcCllUe the lie or your club (dctumlntd by the 1n1le between the club&haft end d ubhead) Is wrona for you. When lhc club rcatl on the heel (illus. #2), the ho b 100 uprl&bt. The heel will d11 Into the cround, iand your ihOIJ will 11kc off to the left lrom a cloStd clubracc. When the c.lub ruts on the t~ (lUut. #J). the ue Is too flat. The toe w1U d1& into the around, and your ahots wlll t:akc orr co lhc ri&hl frorn an open clubfa~. Have a fncnd or the club pro check your lie as you address he II. ,. DAii. Y Pll.OT 87 Women's Athletics WOMI" '\WIMMIMO toCalltonal4 •oc•u " ••• ,, ...... ft ..... TMM .. _, l Vnlw•• i.e 1 -. ~•kO tt• J l•, .. •lltlf I•• • ... ~ "' t. Oo•-...... , .. " --1141.Mt ~llAll-IM' .... -.. , ...... _. 111"" o. .... c:w""' «Ill -l•v "••ov-1 II•"'"'• t hff, ... ,. , 0 •••• , ... ,4 fl,,.. • IJ 0 OtMt\ S Ooldon wi.11 e Or-t.o··· 200 llrtt 11.t•t t I l/t 11lw•• 2 k'.nl&Old J Mt S.n &nt..,IO l t- 1 ... ' 01 .... , • 1•0~11•0..C' , CAI-M >I I J 0. ,,... Co••I 100 l'tv ••••• I Yontw•• t W -llO<\ 1 <i<>t ... n Wts1 11"'0 I t.) 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" 1 $C: \Coring 1Ybt: T••O•• 1 Mt•"t'(lll ~lltlmo MV, 110 WOMIM'\ "'"(II 11&•$1TY Ill To,. U•l 1211 hA1' ""4 100 I lM•lft ISi 1 Hoa,.,.. fl I ) c;o. •• ,..CfE 11•-11 t ,JO I S<Nlh ISi f HOI-• U;t' C",ol>te~ ISi '""" 11 • -· SM•IA ISi 1 ""'-IEI' 11\NIEI l t-.. ) .. I LO"I Cid 1 "~"'" lf l J ~II ~1n-1 no Nitto I Htfhn 1[1? LOl'U IEI J ~ .. 11 . "-.... IOL .. -1 Go<d1 ... (11 ()t111 ISi) their two runs in the · • ._"' s=~~01::u~ree: ~:~ CdM, Tritons, ==-•" r :' : : CdM Netters o...-.-·.. . 1 l 10 !IC••"' IE l f a-11 • ...... , 0 0 • 4'0r•••r 1 Et foro 1,nw \1 1 &1•-) • ' 1• '-'"• r•••• t (I Toro t•"" scored on a single by ...,_, • • t 1 o Edge Sailors P•-• • 0 I 11 ··"'" Mike Peters . Alter a =~ct ; : ; : l'olte • 1 a 10 .>oMtl... • 2 l 10 aacrillce b y M a r k n· bl . T. ...... 2 ° 0 0 Froy• l 0 ' 4 • lo .. h lO .. n ,. ~PJ~}r·:.e;:r:o·!~1.::: 1a os ID 1es :=.::,.. : : : : baleblow. =';;P 1 :: g Comple t ing a MMIMIU , ,. ..,. Mission Vie jo and pitchers Dean Foes and ow .... ,.,,, : o o o r a in.d e layed tennis , .. o • o Oran ge battled to a J etr J o ho son wer e Tnu•.P 0 0 0 o match with the Newport \lltnll#•,d ....... ,_., G•INli\i. Tl«nl, rl Sl•lllfl9l, If Ptti.n, lb O..tto.n _ .... .. ,_ ... tb """9•. I) ~ g i : ~~O~n;~~gd;~:~~:S ~ ::~~=~:loui:"tif{s~s;~!: O.::::W~-.. ,!~1-: : 0 ~::r~~~Y 1!}~e':-n~~.1~! ~ : : ~ Corona de l Mar foughllo a lefty. struck out seven ... ·~ ... °'° ~ ~ ; C I F 4 ·A c b a m pl on 1 o o o a lO·inning O·O standoff io In seven Innings while hi-100 010 ~ • l Corona del Mar High Sea 1 ° • ' non·league hi·gh sc ... -• J ohnson fanned three in "-'*••• .. 1m v:ngs scored a 17 '' 10"' ! : : : b a s e b a I I a c ti';: three frames. Foes also ~'"·" "~ ', 11 1 '1: ;;n.league victory~·· ., .. ~· ,,...,,p fOIOI• o o o o Thursday afternoon. didn't walk a baller. "-"""·• 1 ' o ' The turning point tor o o o o _.,.,•.•• > 1 , t D i 1cer..,,,!~A.,1 • lh rry Hilke's Mission Horvath. Hugh ·Austin. ':,"',:;:' ! ~ : ; Ki~~~. ~·h~r:n~~·reds:_: • "• Viejo Dtablos got 14 J im Forrester a nd Ted Ht••-•.1• • e1 ' ; ent e rin g the day's ! : ! s t r i k e out s Crom Hettinga got bits for San =:.,. ~ ; : o action, came when the "'"ti... ~ 000 0 L8W1-000 100 0 c. .. -... 111 ... , " .... soulhpaw Eric Schmidt Clemente while Brad --.u , o • o d bl t I D who only walked three Greeley and G regg ~~.': ; : : : c0:rk~sn ~an°:! °Kevi~ .. ~." , ......... K•ll•left. tit ,,_.,.. ,, ~-V-••.< ~ ... O~Ml<l. lb ) 0 J J 1 l ) , 1 0 0 • 0 • . ' 0 • batters while allowing Miller did likewise for --• t • 1 o : Forbes scored a 6-3. 7.5 justtwohits. Coronadel Mar. ""::;;1~P ,: : 0 1 v ictor y over Ne wp<>rt ,,., ........ .-m .. , • ... "-"'-'-Harbor's duo of St.eve 00, e.oo ,~ ~ ~ Whittwer and John eoo ooo o~ ' 2 Pearson. .. ,..,.. ..,, Oof Holfmen W, clef f>•Koe•l: Z.1>099t IMI -.. •.•?. .. l. M by CMl•yll; -tMfty W I won .. , .............. 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TI\orrc>tOfl FY ICOtl"9\llb\ 81Ui" ~ HellWM ,.y. 31.JO JUMtO• VAaSITY '111. ll•lt.y 1411 Ull lh'-lo Or•"" 1101 F c•1 "'"'' ..,,,. 1101 F 101 C¥•14'o Holl\IOt\ 101 C ftl R•tN•m 91Htft I• I G 1111 Milroll llot>rrh 111 G l1l IC11\tr°"' FY ICOrlno wi.. Fl ..... , t. Wellf(f! 1, H"'ll E\l•n<I• Oeo l . H•lllt-; FY.1l·H . Sa nti ago, a 6 ·6 freshman fro m North Corollna. led the Moun· ties to the conference co- t•hamplonsh1p with San· ta Ana. Mt. SAC and San· ta Ana met>l to ni~ht <7 :30) at Full~rton sc., .. \nll!h \•nlt1 AM • I I'• Don P•9'. ~o Mtu & l So l•ltt•" 'I< ~er f wl•o•IOIH I So 0 """""'I Ml \11(. • & So. c. 11•~0.uQ". so ....... • • So. 11 1 .. , IJ 1 11 • II t -· ooo ooo ooo o-e 1 > Track Summaries Gy11111astics Outlook Check i11g Area Prep Teams The fir; ht for 'l'<'Ond r In 1 a a I o n " w Ith place In lhl' O ro n~e sophomore Jim Watson County .:y mnHll CS Wlll n,ure prominently leaaue secmb to be o for Fountoln Va lley. wide open a rra Ir \\Ith none of the Ornna<' Coast lf1111Cl119c .. ll C'hOO l!I having quill' The Ollt>rs of conch Ira c no ugh row t r t o Toi bin St'l'm to be one ol rhal lena(• delt>1Hllng the 11tronJttr \t':lmli with t'hamplon \\'f'!ltmln'\lc•r th t• return 0 ( ll n. llerc Is a r nr<1 ulc look roundl•r!I ju'1'11or Handy atthccontf'ntlt•all · Wt.'avt>r and senio r E dlaoft Holwrt Trnt'htenberic Tht> Ch nr~..r,, undrr SpC<'1nll!IU Include dlre><"tlon 11( nt'\\ t•ont'h )un1or 1-:n<' Braue! on the Steve Murhrn , \\Ill b<' 1wnilkl bnr~ itnd junior counting ht'.i vlly on Rnndy Grlc'lt in v1tul llng junior nil rounder {'rui.i ,ind,,.,.,. c•xerclse Craves and iwnlor noor 1tf arf11a ext'r c:lst.> s pl•duli l4 l i·11,• Vikings, accord· Robert Oakes. In JI to coach F arouk Junior Ou\'ld S<"hlu1l Mohamed. h a ve some on the pnrnll<'I bars 11 izo od prospects i n 1lso expected to t1dd ophomote Rusty Ellis somt pun<'h to Ed1soo's on the horizontal bar and scorlnlJ par:illcl bars and junior r ~I \I II Jim Davies and ro-.a 11 a ~ sophomores David C o a c h I. 1' s Butler and Mike Vowels Armstrong '8 <'rew has us all·rnund performers. St>mor ClF qualifier John Bob Hester will com· Lund rt'turnlng o n the pele 1n "~ulling and free horii ontal bar. but ll \\Ill exercise. be mainly a re·bu1ldinc Newopert year for the Baron Juniors Jeff Bolen in Coach Dan Schwart.i's free exercise a nd KevlJl Sailors !!hould ~right in Wall nnd St an Clark on the t.hlck of It with tome Gymnas tics R esults llle•I ••tell lttt.tl 1n• UI ....... '*'"' 11 ... 111 ... -1. M<Grtllt>• IWI t 11 .. 1 c;etMI tWI -•n• IHI t• n- 1. .. ~1 .. -1 M<C.•"'9• CWI 1 ~ (WI 1 (Tlol f OeN .. IWl --1 .. ! t • ,._., Horw I ll•llo IWl t ~ CWI i, Wt•ll IWI I J -·-tat ••• I TracltlttlH•t IH) 1 ••w• ( .. I J OtLllCfl IWI 1 \~ -.,alltl I .. • I ,, .. M ... WO CH! 1 .,_, IHI l MtG•-cw• ''' lllf••t I OoLw<a (WI I Horrt\ IWI > lloel 06-1 IWI To-fW I 't Al\·•o .. A• Wt••" IHI • 11 ....... 1 .... 0 Mew ... rl MerlMr f tt.11) fM. .. : ··-Vev11111e -1 W lhOll (M) t lllCM-!NI , Get I>( en CM I. t. '°- 1'1-l .. ~lw-1 WO-IHI t Oo'-" Ill> 1'-tU IN) I • ,......_, Horw I o ........ CHI 1 W•IU •CNI) lv<"°l\O"IN l lU ....,,,.,.111.., • l1oc11-'"" H ... M C'411 IOMff (( l 4 I\ P•ret~ ... ~ "°''°'" (NI J IT•• _,, .. 1,,. .. ,...111 s' 111"9~-I .... IN I J )e4>A-lrl1 c.1t1e.n '"' ~es ,.11 -l Or• ... u• lmprovtmt'nt over la.st } c:.tr's !!quad All·round performers Riii Buchanan. o scnmr. and Junior Eric HO!IS ore expected to do " l'll Seniou Jeff Wilson. who will compete In vaulting and freo ex· erclAe. and J im C'nthcart lr1nR!I and voult1n~) orl' expct'tcd lO ald the Tars' caul'e. s ... C'le.ftlfft Coach T o m Eads' Trllons could add a 1ur· prise or two ln the batUe Cor ll'COnd place . Moat or the Triton.a' strenith will be In the diCficult pommel hone competition and on rlnp. Seniors D avid l>om· Lngun. SCotl Jorgel\ICll'I and Tom Phllllpbar wUI compete on the horse and Scott Gluer and Paul Zlrgu will see ac· tion on the rings. Another senior J oe Ferreira will compete as :mall· rounder. Sailors Laud Wrestlers Ste•e Bruno wa s named most v3luable wreatler al Newport Harbor Hi1h 's SPorts awarcS,, banquet. 11#'9"1' t C#l•Nit. ~ ,,,...,; Moft ve111e I lilt• ~I .... It-. Mo•I 1.....- 0. ... V-11. 10 •lft (lvb SI• ... --11111 Pl1'1U , ...... ..,, .. C•l.aln Jim O.•llC"•mp; ,,_.I V•tv•lllt 0.•t \.fY'f. Mo<I Im --1CenyFttlMt11 ~ ........ ~'" M"• M,_.. "'°" Yo-... •It' WeA••te'•· ,...,, I"' ...-., ............. . ll&llSITY Slf.,.lnlo'll IO"-I~ 1flt-I A .. 11. lfl 1. H""itl-r Cl"Tll lt•O•t IEI Tl-· 10 t . no I ... 11. Cfl 1 lllOH ce1 l. 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These same dealers comprise a network of servtce departments across the coun- try staffed with Toyota trained mechanics in every important phase of automotive technology. And to back up this service network 1s a highly advanced parts sys- tem. Service. Ouahty. Quality service. You asked for 11. You got 11. Toyota. .. , EEKENDER At Orange Coast College The btilding of the ~ Gallery wa.t captured in oil.t by Streeter Blair (left). Other Ferus artists (photo at right by Pat Faure) are (from left) John A/toon, Craig Kauffman, Robert Lynch, Edward Kienho/z, Edward Moses, Roo.rt Irwin, Billy Al Bengston. Mixed-media work (lower /flft) is 'The U.S. Duck' by Edward Kienholz Important Era . In Calif omia Art Viewed In Coast Exhibit 'Requiem': A Glorious Farewell By JAC1<1 F. HYMAN OlllotO•llytl'llM~ Mozart's "Requiem" ha11 bid a bittersweet farewell to many PtQple over the centuries. from the composer himself lo pollt1col prlsoner11 In llunury. l\101Rrt was worldnJt on the commissioned J)lece wht>n hc dJed in 17111 A colleul(ue complet ed the work from lhe compo er's notes. Over n century and a half later, In 1952, a dwarf who was Im· prisoned In Hunf(ory for political reasons played nnd ~anf( the mbalc tor fellow p rlsont'rs doomed to die in mining accl· dents. The story of the dwarf has been lnl'luded In the program notes for the forthcoming presen- talion of "Requiem" at the Orange Coast Coll ege Auditorium 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. at 3 pm. Sunday, March 14 Admission will be Sl 50 for ndults and Sl for student.1 at the door. Director Carole Boelter 11ald complimentary tickets can be obtained in advance from the OCC bookstore. SHE SAID THE story 1s in· eluded "to l{el people In the mood ... This Is Rlortom music. We're doing It with full or· chestra ... Usually It's done with or1an and you don't really gel the effect.'' The work will also be present· ed al 4 p.m. March 21 In St. Joachim Church In Costa Mesa and at 8 p.m. March 31 in St. Michael's Church. Corona del Mar. "IT'S A PERFECT Lenten vehicle,'' Ma. Boelter said In ex· plaining why she chose "Re· quiem ." "But a bove and beyond that. I'm kind of chronologically teaching lh1s chorale Cthe Sym- phon I c (;horale). Finl was Handel ('The Messiah' was pre- sented for Christmas) and next Is the classical period." Next year she uld the chorale will present a work by Brahms. "It'• a bte lon1 educational process because these people stay with the chorale." She H id both stl.ident.s and older members of the community belong to "the eroup. "The com- CAROLE BOELTER CONOUCTS THE ORANGE COMT COMMU munlty people kind ot eneender the aplrit of dllcipllne and pro- feulonallsm that 11 needed for an organization of that sbe and lbe kid• -the atudente -bring a feelln1 of new blood, excitement, enthutlaam." There are between 130 and 1~ rnembera or the chorale now, and Ms. Boelter Hid she hopeJ soon to have a steady year.to-year nucleus ol about 100. She has been leachlq the chorale class for two year•. ·soLOl8T8 wzaE aelected from amon1 the chorale mem· bera. "I could have probably hired tome people to cocne In but I thlnk these people will carry It well. Some of the people are from my opera clau;·• lb. Boelt.er said. "Moult at the tJme was alao worldnt on an opera, 'Tito di Clemen11.' Tbere'• a lot of operaUc thins• bappenlq In It ('ReqUilem'). It d.nmtely~hu a feellnl of opera about it. There's tremendou choral effect.a ln It," ahesald. Ma.· Boelter ud her students a.re also currently reheanlnc for Ma1ca1nl '• one-act opera, "Caval&eria RusUcana." which wtll be presentd May lt-23. In addition, the WMtern Opera Theater will five a performance ot Roulni's "Barber of Seville" at I p.m . March %'1 at Oraqe Coast eoueee. Sololall la "Requiem" are Sharoa Ca,se and Holly H1mmil, sopranos; Donna Koopman. Sharoa Nichols and LaW'8 Price, altos: Stena Jay Wamer ud Nick FUrticella, tenon: and Rick Kleber, Joe Watt and John Carpenter, bUMS. -: ·. A~s I Dining Oufij . . Entertainment f'rldey. Mwch 5, 117' Avan~·aarde art in California from 1957 to 1966 found a focal point in the Los Angeles·based Ferus Gallery. which is honored in the exhibition "The Last Time I Saw Ferus." This important show will be at the Newport Harbo r Art Museum. 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. from March 7 through April 17. Gallery hours are noon to 4. p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and 6 to 9 o'clock Friday nights. Admission ls by donation. The Ferus Gallery was started by Edward Kienholz and Walter Hopps and later dirttted by Irv- ing Blum . Artists from the northern and southern parts of California were brought together and many were shown for the first lime at this gallery. Among the 23 artists represent· ed by a total of 62 works in the show are Southern Californians John Altoon, Larry Bell. Billy Al Bengston, Wallace Berman, Streeter Blair, Robert Irwin, Craig Kauffman, Llyn Foulkes, Edwa rd Kienholz. John Mason, Edward Moses, Kenneth Price. Arthur Richter, Richards Ruben. Edward Ruscha. Hassel Smith and Paul Sarkisian. From Northern California are Bruce Conner, J . DeFeo, Sonia Lak Plays Lis%t OAILYPILOT Gechtorr. Frank Lobdell , J ames Kelly and Julius Wasserstean. The museum has attempted to select wor k:s by these urtlsts which were actually exhibited Ill Ferus or which were completed du.ring the years the gallery was in existence. lo present an I C· curate picture of part of the de· velo,pment of many of these artists. .. Ferus was not just a 1tal1ery: it WllS a small parenlhcsii. In time filled with a h1gh cAcrgy . working throu gh some ex· traordinary people,'' s:ud Rctty Turnbull. exh1billon curator. "Not before or :.1n cc hai. California urt seen such a wave of concentrated actl\'lly If all lhc work that C\ olved dunnl( lhis short era must stand the test of time for our art histonans, we: can al least for the time belni be sure that Southern California was exposed to 10 years of a mo· jor push forward in the "'orlo or art." Works were lent by a number of pri vale coll ect ors and museums including the Los Angeles Museum of Art und lht' San F ra n c isco Must•um or . Modern Art. along with the Long Art Gallery, Scripps College in Claremont, and the Oakl!lnd Museum. ' Piano soloist Laszlo Lak (at piano) will join the Orange •,, Coast Community Symphony Orchestra conducted -by · Josepf.) Pearlman (at left) in Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Orange Coast Co ll ege Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The or- . cheslra will also pl~y Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6. "Patbetique," and Wagner's Introduction, Act Ill "Lohengrin." Tickets at $1.50 for adults and $1 for stu: dents will be available al the box office one hour before the concert. •• .. *'•• •1t I• • • ' • "• •ul _. ........................ ___ ,.,, .... :+..,.~ \ Q OAJL Y Pit.OT Fridg. flUrcl\ ! 1171 eecs Bri~I• . . . " ....... Kenny Roacrs will 1 appearat6, 7:JOandt p.m . Saturday at Knott 's Berry Farm ln Buena P•rk. Ad· rnluion l S3 adults. $U50 ctuldren. Com· Ing up al Knott's: Rossiiii Opera Slated This Month Emmy lou Harrii.. March 13 ; Doug Kershaw, March 20; The Grass Roots, March27. At 0.Wftl Betar .Jan-rock riddler Jean-Luc Ponty, formerly ol the Mothers of Invention, will perform .at 8::.> and 11 o'clock tonight through Sunday at the Golden Bear, 306 C.oast Highway, Hunt- ington Beach. Reservations at $4.50 are available by call· ing 536-9600. Oddball Art Covers Discs The Wntern Opera 'lbcllt«. lourlnJ branch ol the San f'ranclaco Opera. v.ill ~t Roatn1·1 • •·Th4t Barber or ~vlllo" •l 8 p m. Saturday, . March 21 in the Oran1e Coaat Colle1e Aud.ltortum. T1cktt al $2 ~ for adults and SI for students are availa ble by mall order Persons v. is hlng ' Llclctts i.hould 1end a &tampt'd. stll :.tddre~sed en· velo5>41 with a check \0 "'Opera Ticket.," Oranate Coast CoJ1e1e. 2701 Falnriew Road. Costa Mesa, CA92G8. AU Medi• E.rllllltt Entry forms are available for thf! Sprln& All Media Membership Show &ponaon.>d by the Lacuna Beach Museum of Art. 307 Chff Dnve. Lacuna Beach. Persons lntt-rested 1n entertng work for compet1tlon may join the museum at the time of eolry. An unHmited number or works In any cate1ory may be submitted at $3 per entry. The show wilJ be juried. Entnes may be sl\lpped by cart and crate before Thursday, March 2S, or band de· livered to the museum bet"een 10 a .m. and 4 p.m. March 26 and 27. The show will run April 3.30, A• .. n• E"net• Anaheim's bicentennial celebration. under the direction of Kent Johnson, will be in three parts. Finl will be "An E\'ening With Ray Bolaer" on Saturday, May 1; a musical salute by the Young Americans on Saturday, May 22 : and Meredith Will son's "The Music Man," directed by John.son . June 18-27 . Auditions for "The Music Man" will be April 25 from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m. and April 26 from 7:30to10 p.m . at Dale Junior High School , 900 S. Dale, Anaheim. Tickets for each program are $3 for adults and $2 for students age 12 and under. Tickets will be available beginning March 10 at the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, 130 S. Lemon St.. and the Anaheim Parks Dept .. 630 N. Anaheim Blvd. In- formation Is a vailable from Kathy Brown at 535-2813 or Patsy Ray at 53.1-5278. .. GW'C Al--•I Art Have you s tudied art al Golden West College in the last 10 years? If so, you're invited lo exhibit work in the college·s first alumni a rt show, April 21·May 12. in any medium. For information write Darrell Ebert. c/o Colden West College'. 15744 Golden West SL, Huntington Beach, CA 92647. IAHl9 Be~• ,s,....,. Upcomine events at the Long Beach Arena, 300 E. Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach, include the Lone Beach Grand Prix, March 26-28; an arts crat\s aod hobby show, April 2..c ; a Charley Pride cOGn- try-western concert April 10; a concert by Love Song. Randy Matthews and Patthmenl, April 11; and Speedway Invitational Motorcycle Races. April 15-17. Tickets are avaUable at agen- cies or by calling (213> 437-2255. at work Newport Peninsula 's Own Shopping Mall in the Heart of Cannery Village • MACRAME • POTTERY & HANOPAINTED STATUARY • GOURMET Ccx::>KWAA E • ANTIQUES •1.LAMPS & CLCXXS • W(X)O CP.AH • DECOR UNIQUE PHONES • EARLY AMERICAN REPRODL.CTlO'lS •STAINED & LEADED GLASS WINDOWS & LAMP SHADES • METAL SCULPTURE • PHOTOGRAPHER OF Y£SftRDAY COSTUMES PROVIDED • SILVER ..EWRRY • TOLE SHOP • WOMEN'S UNIQUE WEAR ANO ACCESSORJt.S • MORE TO COME l 32 UNIQUE SHOPPES OPEN DAILY 11 am -6 pm CLOSED MONDAYS -Oe&M.u ... ' S•••• The populJr Brltla~ 8ro•du lln1 s.riea "Clvillutloo" ,.,Ill be abown at Ook!en W~st Collee•. 16744 Colden West t.. HuntJn1ton Beach. from March 1210June18 coune wW M orrtnd &om 9 a.m. to noon and fl"tllJ\ 1 to 4 p.m. MSC'b 2T, April 3 and 24 , and lla1 1 Ind • ln Room 1'1 0( th UCl Social Science Lab. FC4! la $8' and information la available from W·~. Sbow1na1 will be 1n Forum 2 11t 8 p m hrch l2 and 2S, May 14 and 28. and June 18. Cost Is $10 for \he ffriH or s:uo per •tn1le evcnln,, wllh pro- cffd.s goine to the coUeae scholarship pro1ram. A total or 13 fllma wUJ be shown coverin« the traMltion from the Greco-Roman period lo the present day. L. A,..eln 8•11et The Los Anael • Ballet will otter a aeries of Uu.v Saturday-nl1ht workshop performances. Mareh 13, 20 and 27. at thelr atudloa, 111M3 W. Ob'mp:c Blvd. (near Bundy), Los Antelet. rltot• 1t'eru,..p "Workshop In Interpretive Photo1raphy" Is the title or a five Saturday UC Irvine extension proanm tauaht by Mark P. Chamberlain. The 'lbe worklhoPI lhclude cbampasne at f:30 p.m., I preview or Dtw and exlstinl works at I p.m. and an Informal d11NU!on altttwards. A donation or $3 ls requested. Phone ~ervatlons may bt made at (213)478-0107. ''OLD CITY PLAZA'' APPEALS TO NOSTALGIC TASTES! Imagination restored an obsolete Fire House, Police Station, Blacksmith Shop and Municiple buildings into a new Shopping Center in San Clemente. There are 15 specialty shops, Bar and Grill and a Historical Museum ..• plus an emporium of 12 shops. '· You have a treat in "store" when you v isit OLD CI TY PLAZA and the Old Spanish Courtyard. Take "Palizada Turn-Off" from San Diego freeway in San Clemente . • . continue on Palizada to entrance of Old City Plaza. OD CDY Plalll& IUl'll(1tl ._.,_ .. (.....,.... _.,_ ........ .ca> ®••.-ti "••m• ........ ..,., ...... ~ ... lllr-'ll .... -.. -"'\•• .. ................. "' ............... Try ltl You might hate It. (S E E K} _ ......... __ _ -..------_ .. _ ... ____ _ ._,..., .......... ._..... ......... ..., .... Sooll ........ .._._...., .. _ .. ,.._ .. ___ . ... -. ....., ........... .... OtlHlflM ... s.ctleft .. .... DAILY PILOT \ ,.._p/11•%•rl Viollnlst Aluand r Tre~; will solo ln Mozart'J - certo No. 5 in A for Violin and Orchestra v. ilb the Los Antelcs Philharmonic con- ducted by Zubin Mehta at 8 :30 p.m . Saturday al UC Irvine 's Crawford Hall. Tickets at '4·$6, S2 ror stu· dents, arc ayailabJe by call· ing 646·641 l. Albo on the bill are works by Verdi and Copland. Dinner Served in .Jail n seems almo:.t am •1ld hwld Ing is fair game tucJ.1) to be turned anto a restuurant 1-:H•n so, v.·e ·re not al1A.ays pn·pun'<l for the transformation from lt•1i: to prince There·s probably no bHtcr 4'\ ample hereabouts than tht• n~·IA. City Yard Bar & Gnll '° SJ n Cleme nte Only a fe1A. )tar' a~o most people wouldn•t ha\t: h~·l .. clime on the like lihood oC dining at this location. Old City Plaza , the shoppm~ complex l oc a t i on o f th l' restaura nt together with 'l1 boull· que and gift shops. hu" bt•cn Cashioned from S.m Clemcnt(A't. old "city yard" which hou!'tetl tht• town's fir st fire station, J.111 blacksmith shop and mumc111JI om ces . Along with the incorporation of San Clemente , t hese bwldin..:s date back to t he tsa>s J-"11~t to open were lhe h re hou:.e ~ind <·It' jail on August 27. 1928, foll111A. t•\J later by the bl a<•ks m1th 'hop, warehouses and m:unkn.rnt'l' shops. THESE Ml1NICIPAL f:H'lllllt•!'I were used until 1962. IA.hen the• new civic center was cstabhshl·d on Avenida Pres1d10 Tht< prl' mises continued to ht> ut1hu·d 11~ Out ·n· About Norman Stanley the ctt) m ainteoance )urd until 191 "'· hence the term .. city ) ard· romt.'<i b) its emplo} es De' elopers Ra y ~tcCa. lln and :\lei Port 14 ood bought the proper ty from ttre city a nd launched the conversion to Old City Plaza Look any d irection and lhere·:- u numbe r of Cascm at.mg obJcl·ts to exumane . So don't be surpris ed 1f. on first g limpse. the City Yurd ap~ars t-0 be as much a mui.eum of fire appar atus. blacksmith. 1a1l and police m emorab11ta as 1t 1s a rest aurant. An old fare hose ense mble acts os J room divider . The on ginal fi re bell from the first fire truck 1s situated in the bar An antique hor se-dra\\n fire "agon hangs from the ce1hn~. A fire exlln~u1sher from the Queen :\lary. a hand water pump, fire cn1otine h.ihts and fire hclmelli from 27 countrirs a re displayt.'<l E'e n the ha ndcuffs a.re lht' on~mal ones used to d1scouraJle l''C'ape by the cit y's un\\ilhng "s:uests ··The o ld JBJl's iron bars and gates st ill stand, lhl' cells 1••••• •••••COUPON••••• : Now At El .h1atador ONE FREE WITH ONE I I I 1 "-"*"'"•'"'''-''H-'' 1,,,. H4Y' th 11•I\\ A 1 ..... t(, \If ' e \b 10 1 I ( f•l't Ji ,f ·'lt'I e t(,, \ • t 4, ••• I C un Hut .. ,, • \t, \ • ' \ 1 ~ I IGf'lt.,'°41 ,\'\II 4.)1•1, t f \ /\ \\' t ~ I \f' \$t•,••'ll'''" I I .. l U .. (HIO.. ' ' e h • ' • , ..)0 I I I . '" '"CUil -I I 11e'1 UH HIWf'O•l tiVO CM •U> JSlO ~ I I \ll(I N ''"~111\ll• ',, 11• ~. I \,.,' I .u I I a 11 t I • I t'\' t '' ' P \1 • 'u" ,.,., t J ·-·----------------~------- Gourmet Japenne Cuisine Soulh Cone V1fl•11• .,,ou rro.,_ Soul" CH•I P•ez• 3!100 S Pt.11,1 Or S.l!\l.l Ana (' 14 '>'>7 :l!>31 In l1llle Tok.,o " • ., '"• .,v...c c.--1~ 11• S $ '"Pl'O•CI lo An9n•p<; ,•1:i1 1ol!O Q3!'1~ ~erving now as s pecial inllmate dining rooms . If the lounge seems a bit lopsided. it is not an illusion. The foundation o r the blacks mith shop Collowed the contour of the land. Cocktails have been given fan· cifuJ but appropriate names hke "Night Stick." "Smoke Screen," "Towering Inferno," •·Parole Breake r " and "Jailbird's Delight." A ··False Alarm" is .n aila ble for non-drinkers. ENTR E ES ON the dinner menu are also i.ubject to police and firem en's terminology. Order u .. P addy Wagon" and you·n re· cei\'e a ground round steak: lhe "Hook and Ladde r" will net a :;teak and lobster combination. As much as the surroundings and the quality of the food. we were impressed by the top-notch se n ice and reasonable prices during our first visit lo the restaura nt. The costliest seltt· tion on lhe evening bill of fare is the $9.95 .. Hook and Ladder ," an unquestionable ste ak and lobster bargain by today 's standard<;. Other po ss ibilities. o ut of about a dozen entrees. include petite filet mignon, $6.95: jumbo (Sff VEGETABLES. Page C.O Dining Car Restaurant & Station Saloon Climb aboard Orange Coun1y·s newest rt>slautan l and recopture 1he atmosphere and navof o l <ump tuou!i dinin~ $dvur Breast of Oltek.en Mill).Aand. H~ri k£nt·a If It float•, ~1nce1 •r• JO¥'ll read about It Che~apedke Bay Scallops. heart11 pnml' nb and tender sleeks 1nese and orher d1~hc' .m• pr<>sented in the dining car elegance of ttw 20th C l'lillll'.. (Jmllt>d WJOY a cocktail In Old Nvw YNk ' (ir.md c .. n1r11I Station Then din<• 11board in" (,r.•nlt••l fr 1111 111 llW World l1w fare t) rea~onahl<> tft th• DAILY PILOT Lunch. Dmner. Chowoer Bar. Cocktail• from JI 11.m. South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa · (714) 540-8822 Two Fi let ~lignon Dinners for $7.95 Till' ,Jt11ly H, "' e Pl I .... rlh ,1r,n1he 1 q r Pill way ,, If y1111 tu t :.~·· 11111111•1 w1:h .l lrwnc1 Two f1h·t m1t1r,11n 11i "" r" '>t'•'< 1,1l•y o r1c1•d ill 1u.,t $ 7!:.1!> Ir r I>• Ill Thi" 'i()('ICl.tl felt>! cncn1>:; wr 1op .. c1 1n 1 1cnn Oro 11•<1 I<• cwr IM 11011 ,1nl.l 1o pp;1c t we1t1 ;i mu h rnor1' C.tP Oin1wr '' 'SOrVf'C1 with r1c1· 1111.11 \,,your choict• of pol.•I<• \J1Hde Cl v\·OdtlblCS SOUP du )0111 ,.,, oue Uucctini•N salad wl\h •;lit r II c ucum bl'rS ,1nd mM inule•d m• ~··ct h<'<'n~ Pill' ;i p1p11H1 h o t lonl o l our Ire c;hly lMkl'<I b•£'ad 81> -;ur n lo b11ng en lh" coupon below and <'nlOY 1h1i. sPCC1al Offf'r <.1.>Qn • •Jollg149r. This Coupon Good for Two Fllet Mignon Dinners • specs~'~s~~~i~~ • • • • • • • • Couoon Not Valrd • Friday and Saturday • • • • Ni9wl>C)ft0..Ch 3333 W Coas1 Hwy • 642·2295 • • lhtllloe ltlJtnd Santi Ana Buen11 Park Oentltf • 203 Marine Avt-13 F 1"'"''" ~ouii• e• ttli6 Lii Palma Ave Irvine • 8r.Hl720 "'·12-3~07 Q<J5./t>11 tn 7 e Oyt;r Rr.1 • Coss. Ma-An11hCt1m Dena i'oinl Hartlot 1Ad1act-n1 10 the • 2300 Harbor Btvll <'250 E: Lr,,coin ..>5100 Del Praoo lrvme Host Motor H o1etl • • 5'40-SS35 635-.&4~ 490-()855 ~6-4•00 • ••••OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 15, 1978 • • • •. 1 IOi tHI ke ltlle In. •n1 he1m f 11•1 Ut 2"4 .......................... ~basrtans t~sr -. . . ·························· ..... u... Oft ''Of•· '"' ••ry otl111t lont-r"""l"!I lo• Vego1 ICNtl!oflot. •CM tr(st e 1Nlo()tt .. A llQN .-nuv•1!0N\ (71') '92-9950 140 AVtNIOA ,ICO SAN CllMIHtl .......................... ~bdstidn's \l~SI .......................... frld:ly. March S. 191'8 DAILY PILOT Q Students Spotlighted .. . . TONIGHJ', JIARCJI S 'OUVER • -Students from nine Costa Mesa sehools, a o'cloC'k looiabt t.hr<M.lah Sunday und March t and 10 m tbe Cost.a Men Hl&h School L)'«Um. $3 at the door. 2650 Falrv1t'w Road . Cost.a Meta "111£ MAO SHOW' -Wriltt.O by Al Ji;rre~. 8 o'clock tool1ht and Saturdt.Y in Newport Harbor Hilb School Auditorium. $2. $4M88.1. 'STREET SCENE' -Elmer Ricc-Puhtier Prlui- wm.nlng drama. 8 o·clock tonight and Saturday in the Marina High School Cafeteria, 15871 Spr· ingdale St., Huntinaton Beach. Sl .75 ut the door . 8'7-6342. 'TEN LITTLE INDlANS' -Agatha Chrt:1llc play, 8 o·clock looiibt and Saturday 1.md 2 30 pm Sunday, presented by Mater Dei lhgh School at the Santa Ana Valley High School auditorium, Raitt and Greenville streets. Sanla Ana. S2 at the door. BEETHOVEN'S NTh~ SYMPHONY The UCI Symphony Orchestra and University Choru conducted by Alvaro Cassuto. 8 o'C'loc k tonight and 3 p.m. Saturday in UCl Crawford Hull.2$1. 833-6617. STUDENT ENSEMBLES -After -theater ent - talnm ent, 11:30 o'clock tonight in the Cal S ate Long Beach Mus ic Rehearsal Hall 123, 6101 E . 7th St., Long Beach. Free. 'THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH' -Thornton Wilder comedy. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday and March 11·13 , 5 p.m. Sunday and March 14. at the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater. 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. $2.50. 8'10-3371 DANCE CONCERT -Works by Eueene Loring and Antony 'l'udor . 8 o'cl'OC"k ronight and Sutur· day and 2 p.m . Sunday in the UCI 1''ine Arts Village Theater. $4.50. 833-6617. "nlE GOOD DOCl'OR'-Neil Simon comedy, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday now lhrough March 20 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, La gun3 Beach. 494-0743. MAURY MANSEAU -Singer and songwriter. 8 o'clock tonight with banjo player l\11chael Harmon al the Golden West College community center, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington !)each. Sl. JEAN·LUC PONTY -Jazz.rock fiddle player. with Spider 's Web. !:30 and 11 o'clO<.'k tonight through Sunday at the Golden Bear, 306 Coast Highway, lluntington Beach. S4.50, reservations OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 12 The Sensational RUTHIE LEWIS etlOY AH IVIHIHG AT: Kalll'a 2l21 East Coast Highwa y ~, • .,. ~M'~r1"41r Corona dcl Mar ~9919 You don't have to go across the horder lo guacamolt anymorv. The s«ret is out ill Mi Cua. It wa.s during th~ Mex.ian Rtvolution that a f«lttale Pilot bombed a small village wtt h what he thoup,}\t was explosives. but t~med out to ~ a ton ol ripe avocados . All of Mexico and much of North Amaici1I now rttMmbtt ttus ta,ttful "f'Tlt u one of the most clclicious, If not the messiest in currmt history. Ml Casa b fortuNte to have the rights to this origin.al recipe. Now you ca.n really ~e.mole the way you've always want~to. 536·9000. Coming up. Ma"'h 9, Jam<-s CottQat Blut'S Band: 1thrch 12 14. l-'rl<dd1e King; March 15-16, Kinaft.h. CHILDREN' ROW -"The Cclebnated Jump· Ing Frog or Calaveras County ," 1 30 o'cl~ toniaht. land 3 p.m Saturday In the Golden W"l Collc.:e Theater. 15744 Golden We l St • llunl• nttton ~ach. $1 M oduJt~. 7S ccnls ch1ldrt>n. SMlll. MlJ clCAL HOW -"JnCQues Bre i ls Alive and Well and Ll\'ln.: In Puns.·· tonight throuah March 13 at the Culifornia Theater of Perform· Ing Arts in Son Bernardmo. Tickets at. Mutua l. WatUchs. Liberty •Menclcs. 'A MID U MM E R NIG HT'S DREAM' - Shakespeare COm l'<I) ut South Coast Reptrtory, 1127 Newport Bh d . C~ta )le a. now U'rouab April 2". $3.75 to SS 75. 8 p.m. Tuesda-y·Surtdl.)' and3 p.m. Sunday ~ 1363 alter l p.m. daily. 'THE MIND WITH THE DIRTY MAN' - Comedy. now through April 11 at Sebastian'& West Dinner PlnyhOln~. 140 Avenida P ico, San Clemente. $11.95 to Sl3.9S. 492·9950. 'I DO I DO!' -Music al at Muckenthaler Cultura l Cente r. 1201 W. Malvern at Euclid, Fullerton. 8 p.m now through March 21, Tuesday-Saturday ; 6 p.m. Sundays. S6. 879-686.5. CONTINUING IN W S ANGELES -.. The Duchess of M alft," through Sunday at the Mark Taper Forum : "Same Time, Next Year," through March 27 at the Ahmanson Theater; .. The Magnificent Yankee." through March 21 at the Huntington llartford Theater: .. P.S. Your Cat IS'Dead." through Marc h 28 at the Westwood Playhouse ; American Ballet Theater , throutb Sunday at the Dorothy Ct\andlel' Pavl tion. SATURDAY, JUARCH C .RUSSIAN EVENING -Food, exhibits, folk dancing and concert by Odessa Balahkas. to 1>ener1t scholarships. 8 p.m. Saturday in Gold Room, Mesa Court Commons, UCI. $5. ORCHESTRA C ONCF.RT -Los Angel es Philharmonic C'onduC'ted by Zubin Mehta with cellist Rafael Wallf1sch. 8 30 p.m . Saturday at UCl's Crawford llall. $4 and $6, 8334'617. JANIS IAS ·-8 and 11 p.m. Saturday at the San· ta MontC'u Civic Auditorium. $4.50 to $6.50, tickets at agencies. . I <Su TIM ES, Page CS> C,Airporter Cfnn BREAKt.MT LCSCff OINNEft C<X"KTAIL llAStlNCi Wotel f'RESE~TS OUTSTASDISG DINl~G & ENTF.;RTAINMEN1 .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQL'ISJTE CUISUiJE-SERVICE OJ ~~ER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH f'ROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM JO AM -.3 PM * Ca ptain's Table Coffee Shop SE RVING 24 HOURS DANCING & ENTIRTAJNMEHT NIGHTlY INMLOUHGE 11700 MacARTHUR·NEWPORT (OfltlOSm THI AllPOITl 133-2770 J ~'· I I f) ( ) Our hat~ a rr on lo lhat m"guided pilot. Now. whm you want to l(uacamole you can .sl M1 Cas..1. Hemcmbt!r , our meals are ,1 trip h• Mexrco -11·~ a I rip worth takmg. MEXICAN REST AUAANT 296 E. I 71h St. COSTA MESA • HtlQREN SQUARE Open O.Hy al 11 00 am • PtlOne 6'~7628 ...,_.iwl •ICA.-0 "'A\119(t;A•(A o..tA.,l •~AN I • .. I'\ COCKTAILS ' : 1111 -Baa Timing Hurts Sliows Inter rnission Tom Titus ~1e1•-tr• ...... Sl.H Mo noay tnru FrtOaY 1 I 30 to 1 30 ltCISHA COCICTAM. LOUM4H FHtuting E.11011c T(()C)tCal Dnnkl , .......... ~. 1 Utl MOOICHUHT WC._.... 6>a.70Jt LUNCHEON and DINNER A£SliAVATION5 HONO .. ~O Phone (714) 644· 1700 ~ffit/e~n~ ,101 JAMIOIU llOAO • •lWPOIT 1£ACN, CAl.lrOIWIA SW.CHl;l 11 AHlTHE KIDS For dinner every Saturday and Sunday all kids 12 and under eat spaghetti for FREE ~Children accompanied by Mom or Dad will receive a child's portion ot spaghetti and meat sauce including fresh warm Italian bread and butter.~ Available from 4:00 PM. until clo~lng. Limit two free child's portions for each adult dinner served.~ See you at Ton1o·s this weekend' f 210 NewPort Center O< NewpOtt Beach (71 4184.,.2801 ~CA:ac.~lll\INll~~~.-.1\alll\::IAll\D ROWMI and round ~ whttl ol 1 I theater se>a. and where ll lOPI -thl month al lust - Cs Oft the number 19. ~ Marcb 19, lo be exad. That'• the d•te on which four of lhe month's 11 OCW Uqe productlOIU art opentni. Two others will ao up on Wednesday the nu. and Thursday the 18th. lt'a not an unu1ual occurrence The months of Novtmber and March babttually produce aloe· Jam of openJn1 nl&ht.s, which wortta to tho theaters' own dl11dvantaae-by spreadlns the •u· d1 nee loo thln. Espttlally ln the case of show• with abbreviated runs. Take thia month as a c-.se 1n point We had "The Good Doctor " opening this wttk al the La1un• Moulton Pl11yhour..4:. Ntxt wed:end South Coul Rel)t'rtory orfic1aJJy opens "A Midsummer Nlcht's Dream." Sorar. ~good. THEN COMES TUE DELUGE. ''All My Sons" at Orange Coast Colleee on Wednesday. "Our Town" rn San Clemente OD Thursday, and no fewer than four openings on Friday -"The Llt- Ue Foxes" m HunUngtoo Beach. "J anus" in Westminster, "Bell. Book and Candle" in Costa Mesa and ''The Deval'& DlStaple" at Golden West College. Rounding out the month are "Beeanner ·s Luck" for Irvine and "Daniel Boone" in Foun-t.ain Valley. sharmg a March 26 opening, and "FaJlen Angels" at L!do Isle on March 30. Eleven new productions o~ er a four ·weelC period. Compare th Ls to the April calenda r, where thus far only two openings are noted -both on the same night. These would be "Fiddler on lhe Roof" at Sebastian's West and "Uoyd George Knew My Father" at Laguna, bowing in on the 400\. ~ Ou~tanding CJ{estaur:uit ,,.._,, /'fUM/6 .•. It/CE/IS/(/•# Ml#MIUE• ... /,.., M.ld 2 lllt-. 20 (7H) M7•9511 1815 S .17th 8t.. SaD.ta Ana, Ca. NOW APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM THE SENSATIONAl _ROB. WHITE ,._wl1WHll THIPLATI'BS -PLUS- - The TONY MORALES TWO ~ the fln..t entertainer wer to llC>P8tr In thi9 .,... ... and you may Niie Men BOB W.-.ITE on a TV -oment of Poltee StOJY, 0t In the movies. lnc:fudlng The Snows of Kiiimanjaro. 0t on national comrn9t"Clats. Now he bridg" the oen-ation GIP. delighting young end old with hit gre11 tound. bect<ed by the TONY MORALES TWO • • . • the 9"0UO ,..,. tOMrd the nc»tll6glc. Listen ONCE. we KNOW you wlll be beck ag9in & ag8ln. TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 9 PM to 2 AM KONA LANES 26H H..ttor. COIN Me1C1 545-1112 AVE A BALL! Use the Dally Pilot "f ast R~ult" '"'"'<'<' dlrectory Vour MT'\ ICC' II our <pttl11lty C11t 642 5fi78 ext 3Z2 Theater •roupa plan.nu:s1 for lbetr 1m-n ~uon.s ml1ht do well to tcJnllder th months ol Oct•r. 0.cember, February, Apr11 did June for tbeir produ.cUons. ralhe:r than UM Ptak acUvl· t~ mont.bl ol S.p~MW. November. January. Marcb and lfay. Certainly It would work to lbelr advantqe lo have their shows on lb• boards wbu most of lb• otben llJ'l 1llll ln reManal. Once upon a Ume, ln fact twice UPoft • Ume. communitf thuttrs In Or•nao County attempt· ed lo allov1ate thll problmi by or1anllln1 Into Ill assoclaUon whlch. amoni other lhlqa, would coordlnat schedullna. But mott t.heater 1roupe ar.rarely concernM with -.hat Olh "are dOlnc, and these efforts were cb.&lked up ln lbe "alee tr)'" column. • lndMdual attention lo scbedullftl, wllb an •19 t()Ward avo1dlq the datea al~ every other frOU,p uses. ts the only ~ left lf local playbouses want lo break out ot the lo&Jam. Jt ml&ht well pay off at the box otnce. VEGETABLES ENTICING AT 'YARD'. • • (Fl-om Pue Q) shrimp sca.mpi, $6.25; brn st of chJcken Klev, $4.95; Califo rrua red snapper, $4.2.s; top sirloin, SS 95 ; New York steak. $7.SO; roast rack of lamb, $16.75 ror one. $13 foct~·o. All entrees include salad . soup, fresh bot breud and the fresh vegetable du jour. Eatin& &ets under way as soon as you've completed your trip to the won· drou..s salad and soup bar. The dazzling variety of LnAre· d ients to add to one 's crisp gr eens couldn't possibly be sampled in a single pass. And two kinds of soup pose still another perpl exing c hoice, although we certainly picked a winner with an unusual spinach and e11 offerlna. For our dinner entrees, two minds of one accord selected prune rib but diverged on the size of the portion: one fir e cbid 's cut, S7 .es, one crew cut, SS.9S. Differing requests. too. for medium well and medium rare were honored with lmpressn·e- precis lon. While there was nothing ~·rong with the taste. on· h• the accompanying Yorkshire pudding proved a bit disappoint· ing; the texture and c:onsistenc)' leaned toward the heavy and sod· den. Offsetting that shortcoming. however, wa6 the uncommonly dellcious crea med horseradish sauce. And the evening's ,fresh vegetable dlsh -u mixture ol auccblnl. crookneck •quash, broccoli a nd carrots -evidenced i.ktllcd ha nds at the coolclna pot. The City \' ard Bar & Grill Is open daily. eicccpt Tuesday; the dming rooms for lunch and din· ner from 11 a .m . to 10 p.m., the cocktail lounge from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday brunch Is served from 10:30 t o 2. Telephone: 498·1211. Old City Plaza is located at Ul W. A\•enlda Palizada. a pprox· imately half a block off the ocean side of Coast Highway <Camino Rea l). San Clem ente. Take lbe P alizada ort r amp lt you're traveling on the San Dleao Freeway. CITYYAJtO ~:6. BAR. Or)a GB.ILL h_ GENUINE CHINESE MAHDMIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Orte Oi$hes OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY DIMMJ IOOMI I l·IO•L....-11·2 LUNCH•01t1t.fEA DAILY Food 10 Take Out HIJ .._..,"" COSTAMISA 11 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. MZ.7162 • 646-"l I IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY COCKTAILS UNDER THE STA.RS CHAMPAGHf SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. INTERT AINMINT • DANCING TUESDAY THIU SATURDAY Now Appearing PENNY DAY ......... I HARRtSBROS 1nM.u.nM .... .....olTllACH .... ~ MO-llZJ QOt8 NOMIAYS bl?Z:Z:Z:::ZZl2:zz::z.z:z:zz::<~:a:;!2Z<.Z<~~~:z..~,:zz:a:::zzzZZ:1~ OLD CITY Pl.Ali Ill W.A.-.Plli .. #4 s.c1...-.49a.az11 ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., SJt. & SundJy 'ti/ 6 P.M.J -Excluding Holid1ys dinners include soup or. salad, ba~ed pot1to or nee RED SNAPPER .................. 2.75 MAHI MAHI • • .. • • • • • • • .. • • • • • .. 2.95 GRILLED SEA BASS • .. • • • .. • • .. • 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN .... . . . . . . .. • . • • . • • 3.75 NEW YORK STEAK .. • .. .. .. .. .. • 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • 5.50 STEAK ANO LOBSTER . • • • • . • • • • • 5.95 LUNCHEON also mved daily unt114 p.m. 16279 raelfic: Com Hwy • Hunllflflon Bdl. • 12131 592 1321 3ll01 E. Con1 Hwy• Cor0111 0 .. MM• 17141 '75-0900 NOW APPEARING TOMMY & LUSSI Wed. • Sat. • 9 to I :30 Dinner Show 9:00 Dancing I 0 to I :30 Elegant Dining Kalll'a CHINESE CUISINE 142117ST. SANTA ANA 551-2626 551-9111 If the last time you had lunch at Victor Hugo's was when the boss went out of town, now is the time to rediscove r one or " ha11q11N . or a business meetinR, or a weddin.~ l'<'Ceptinn . Ji ·c ha,·c /acilitit-.'i for groups /rnm I 0 tn 350. T ry us.' You'll ·'<'<' why w e hm1e a rep11_tatin11 /or fine food and .\'C11Tice. Call Wrnd~· 11'olf. mw!Lr~~ ~~~m A. r1 . NeOW OPEN MONDAYS \A-' b Presents of the best values for your money. -----··· ····-----Slice of Ripr M elon Bouchee J la Reine Spiced Peach W ..... fwy ... La Pa I~ hr l11en .. leas ..... ~HOO THE OLD CHICAGO GASLIGHTER ,-------COUPOtif.-----, l, SPECIAL OFFER ! wmt THllS COWOM ONL T t I s1°0 OFF ON ANY : I LARGE PIZZA I I 0..-. M>OO TMaU--... MAICH It I UIADAST LUMCH ~---------------~~-~ COCKTAILS NOW APPEARING ROYAL GARDEN DIXIELAND JAZI BAND h«y Fr. & Sat. Mite • 7 to 11 p.m. OPEN DAILY 7~30 a.m • Mon.-Fri. 12 NOC'<n Slituf'day • Closed Sunday 630 Me .... C....-Dr .. FetM.. ,.._. MIWPORT 11.ACH (Nut 10 Avco Tow.rsJ UMJZZ PRIME RIB 6J,. Au Jus 5595 J ~ 1 FW ~ CH~EN s4 95 Both Dinners Include S... • Jo.-_. A Cool Crfstt Slllod To St.rt HoNEV & MUSTARD, BlEU 01EE8EorTHOUSANO ISLAND Hot SAM RAMCISCAM Loaf of INtld ........................ A.NO YOUR CHOICE OF DESSERT C'-"" Pie• Ice c,.... • Cllocoltlte Monte FRIDAY• SATUUAY ONLY S2 MOii AREi 7:30 PM • $295 c...... • ~II ATAu.11..s .. D.-c"" T• . ._ S-. to ... ._ D• Y• Trio Open For Lunch • Dinner From 5 p.m. Nightly 16 I 7 W ntclff Dr .. Newport leedl Two Fresh Sca!lonal V<'getables A Variety of Breads Raisin Rice Pudding Choice o f Bever age , JfFF ORUCE (LEFT), KEIR OULL!A IN 'CAT Comedy Skims New Cliches "P .S. Your Cot rs Dead" 1s a revehge fan· lrU). The comedy by Jam-.~ Kirkwood, at tbe Westwood Playhouse an Westwood through March 28, is based on exl)tnences in the author·s own life. Unfortunately, the author appears to lead a rather superficial lire The strong potnts ol his script are a weJJ· drawn character named Vito. deUgbtrully portrayed by Jeff Druce, a somewhat outrageous tense o( humor and an opportunity for revenge that an audience can emp:,lth1ze "ith. T HE WEAK POll\IS are n nebulously writ· ten character named Jimmy <played with as much humanity as posslble by the talented Keir Dullea) and a lack of good taste which allows ris· que jokes to ricochet off into the realms of vulganty. As with most Westwood Playhouse prodU<'· lions. this one is well produced. with rapid·fire direction by Milton Katselai. and a f1 rst·rate set· ting by Robert Zentis. Small parts are skillfully pla)•ed by Claudell£.' :"<evani.. Wilham Jordan. Ronny Graham, Roberta Callahan and Al Man· cini. But essentially this is a hollow. strung. together drawing room <'omedy updated, with the traditional virginal heroine now a "square·· pred1ctable fellow and the seductive rogue DO\\ a sharp-tongued but likeable homosexual. Tbe actors deserve better. So does the author's life. TV Spee.~ls Set Yachting Among KOCE Topics • £verythlnc rrom Laurel and Hardy classic comedy f'1ms to the au odyuey ''Tht Mac.ntfl«nt Adveoure" wlll bt> featured on KOCE-TV. Channd SO, durlnc lu ··club 50" celebration tootabt t.hl"OUlb March 17. Durlnc lhe ''Club SO" pro1rammin1 f.:sUval, viewers ••Ill be asked to bttome members ol lhe "Friends or Channel~ .. b)t diallng 897.0302 and pled.rlna: members bip over the phone. Local Orange County volunteers from such groups as the Junior League and the Lt'ague of Womt'n Vott'rs wall take membnsh1p ple<lae phone calls. ''Funds from 'Ch1b so· memberships will be used to enlarge local community service pro- gram s.'· says John Gregory. KOCE develop. ment director in charge o( the event. STARTI N G TH ~ lineup oC local shows wiU be ··voters' Pipeline," 7:30 o'<'lock tonight. On the program, Orange County Congressmen will be talkin g with, KOCE host 4im Cooper ()I\ issues or importance to Orange Countiaos. At 9 p. m . on ·'Club SO," Orange County yachting leaders, live in the studio, will talk about .. The Magnificent Ad· venture ... a 9: 30 p.m. PBS special that vividly capture.s.Jhe s pirit of the around-the·\\ orld ) acht · ing race. "Mel Torme in Conttrt classic film rar~ "Waltz "'Ith WoocUe "erman •· ct the Toreadors .. On Wed.nHday. ldal't'h Thla special will be 10, at 7 p. m . J ohn Collo••td by MulerpJece. Lenanton will m•ke T heater'• "Upstairs, another live appearan~ DoWDltall"I" attp.m. on ''Club 50," 1ivtn1 At 1 o . 1 o the 1938 I a r d e n 1 n a t l p s t o · · viewers. "'•••le fllm . At 7 •30 pm "Pycmallon," st•rrtn& "Showe.a.st"," "Iii LnJJe Howard and Wm · s Put l i a ht Io" al dy Hiller. -111 be shown. <'elebrltle!i and enter· On Monday. M •~h 8, talners. at 7 p.m ., J ohn Leftan. Al 10: 10 p.m ., "The ton, popular teacher.host B o s t o n P o p s I n or the new KOCE &erle3 Hollywood," narrated by "Home Gardener," will Cb•rJton Hewton undcoo· m•ke a llve appearance duc t ed by Arthu r oo "Club SO" and will Fiedler, will play selec· 1lve some special lions from Gershwin, aardenin1 hints t o WagnerandSalnt·Saens. viewers. Lenanton wiU Edgar Bergen and appear several times Charlie McCarthy wtll be durioe the • 'CJub ~·' special guests oo the pro-celebration. gram. A Laure) and Hardy At 11 p.m • "Bridge film will be shown at 8 •ith the Experts" will be p m. that evening. shown. At t p.m .. a special British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and Time.Life production, "Keep America Sing· inc." will feature the beat barbershop quartets in the nation performing 40 musical numbers. ANOTHE R <'lassie film. "The Scarlet Pim· pernel ," made in 1934 a n d star ring Leslie Howard, will be shown at lOp.m . On Tuesday, March 9, William Alexander. host· artist or the KOC E series "The Magic of Oil Paint· ing." w;IJ make a live io· studio appearance on "Club SO" at 7:30 ;>.m. ON TH lJ R S DA V, March 11 . William Alex· ander will make another guest appearance, Joto· ing other celebrities and local personaht1es on "Club SO" at 7:30 p.m. At 9 p.m .. lhere wiU be a one-hour PBS spedal, "Tennessee Ernie Ford in Moscow." At 10: 10 p.m .. a 90· minute BBC special, "l Regret Nothin g:" focuses on the life of French s inging star Edith Piaf. On Ftiday. March 12, • at 7:30 p.m ... Voters' Pipeline: Sacramento Dateline" will examine malpractice insurance. A variety of entertainment from Laurel and HBldy movies (above) to a documentary on penguins will be offeced on KOCE starting tonight and ending March 17 On Saturday at 8 p m .• two entertainers wi II be spotli1hted on Al 8:30 p.m., a Laurel and Hardy film will be featured, followed by the popular PBS series "The Adams Chronicles" at 9 p.m Al 10: 10 p.m., Pet.er Sellers will star in the At 9 p.m ., a one-hour documentary. "It's Hard to Be a Pen~uin," traces the hfe (') cle or the pengum from courttng period to chick reanng, and its struggle for sur· \'ival m the remote and barren world of An· i.pec1al fti<J turing \\ 111iam Alexander and celebnlles. Seamy Side Seen • ID 'Taxi' tarctica. At 10· 10. "Club SO" will present the Federico Fellini film "La Strada.·· s tarring An· thony Quinn and Ri<'hard This will be followed by a Laurt>1 and Hardy f 11 m at 8 · 30 p m. and .__.._._.;;;.;.,..,w;;;a,,,-4 • • T h e /\ d u m s JAM NICMAll YIMCIMr Chronicles" a t 9 p m llAY LINZ 4t,. ••uct DOISH'T UYI v ..... MYMOar "'f'ltlSONH Ofl i...••1Hur 1 .. G1 By KATH E B. T RAC\' Ol-O•llY ...... ~II • lnd1shnguis hable shapes in a garish sea or neqn lights slowly be.come Manhattan and her "hlJdren or the night. From .. taxi we observed the pitiless nature or this urban hell and. on root with our Cerryman. Travis. we touch it, we smell it 1n Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driv<'r." Uneducated and unskilled. Travis \'entures into the seamy streets of llarlcm, where author Paul Shrader introduces the world or the nation's cabdnvers. s ilent witnesses to society's dregs Twelve hours a day, six duys a week, Travis car- nes the scum of the city in his taxi. BUT INTO TllE midst of all this <'Omes Betsy, a political campa1gn worker who first becomes amused at th(' attentions or the s1mple·minded cabb1e. then disinterested when he unknowin1tlY offend:. her. Travis' rela· t1onsh1ps with women arc intense. and the result 1s a P8Y<'hohc killer who becomes an avenging hero. The smooth. tension buildup of Travis' attempts to develop a relationship with Betsy, the cruelty Clf his having only one ··pal·· who cannot even un- derstand him. his despair as he watches TV n>upl<'s dancing, do provide a backdrop for Travis' explosion but, as a study or the slow awakening of a mass murderer. the film needs more background to sohchfy the case. And Travis himself st'cms C'onfused. His pre· JIMMY Cliff IH iHE HARDER THEY cnr· ONI COM""' INOW IAC:H IV .... l:tt THI Wiit TNIATll ·tun. llACM • IM--t"t WHATS All THE FlAP ABOUT? DESPITE WHAT THE CRrTICS SAY ... **************•···~,~···· • X-RATED ADULT MOTi~~ ! ·• MOW IMCOSTAMISA • : BEL-CONGO MOTEL • Jt Q.0119 CIK*llf COlOI" It •2.661 HADOI I&.""-Ms.tat• **********************••• parat1ons rot his s wc1dal mission seem geared towards eliminating first Betsy, lhen the polit1· <'ian she is campaigning for, but instead he turns on others IT IS IN THE bloodbath episode that Scorsese reaches bis clim ax. focusing in on each ballistic impact in slow moUon. But lhc ending is the most confusing point. It as really possible that a man can kill three persons and end up a hero <and re· tain his job>? Robert DeN1ro gives a p oignant perform ance as the licking Travis: Cybi!l Shepherd is her usual sex)' selr. best in these roles of distaqt aristocra<'y: Harvey Keitel Is eltttric as the pimp who lovingly drivels empty words to an emotionally instture Jodie Foster 88 the teen-age prostitute The photography by Michael Chapman is stupendous, capturing small details that con· tribute to the desolate mood, and the eerie. spine· tingling music of Bernard Hermann coaxes another more unnerving quality to the surf ace. "Taxl Driver" ls an R·rated movie running 112 ominous minutes. WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS W LTUI MATTHAU BHT ACTOR GEORGE BURNS BEST SUPPORTINQ ACTOR PLUS '' s M I LE ' ' edwards bArSTOl CINEMA ..... '°' .. MffA,._, a.c-.... ....,..,.. • ,.. M0-1444 edwards CINEMAW!ST w....,....,, Gotdelt .... .......... .... A de genenate film. with dignity ........ RICHARD DREYFUSS NOK-TMUIS· 7~1._..20 .... 1:,~ao-'1:30 IAT~· 1:~1CM~10 l.:J0.10:50 Basehart. On Monday, March 15, programs will include an in-depth look at Orange County hospitals on "Focus: Hospitals - Services and Costs." Highlight or the {'\'en· .I ing will be the National Geographi c Special -- • · T h e I n c r e d i b I e fl'GI Machine" at 10: to p.m. "The t n c red i b I el~~~+~ ..... ;~· ~~·~~J•mmm~IJEDll Machine" was recently •.uott• IOUY a llOSI" nominated r or a"--------------------"Oscar" in the documen· TJUS PROGRAM will be foJJowed by a "Laurel and Hardy" film al 8 p.m.; "Ragtime Years" al 9 p.m.: and a one-hour musical s pecial, "Marily n Maye in Performance," at 10 p.m. On Tuesday. March 16, at 7;30 p.m., "Club SO" will start the evening's festivities with a cabaret laryfilm cate11?ory. On St. Patrick's Doy, March 17. at 7:30 p.m., ··showcase" will present a play about Ireland and w11J feature a \ anety ot Irish songs and musical numbers At 9 p m . the V1eMa Philharmoni<' Orchestra will play the music or Johann Strauss on "A Tribute to J o hann Strauss." AC:AOIMY AWAID ~TIONS IMC&. ..... MSTPICTVH ltsf ACTO« NSTACTHH NSTMICTOI AND llST SWf'Ol'hNG ACTO« '"'' JlAl1ttN, so. COAST "GABLE & LOMBARD" DI .17.1 , .. ,_.,,.,,_, • f""""" "ANO NOW MV LOVE" Mf.USI • ..... -. ,_.._".,,. Clll!INMITlll& = ... "GIVE 'EM HELL, HARRY" .... ,. •• ...__ ...... -tt "Pl.A Y rT AGAIN, SAM" ... ltol.ello ............ • .,. 411 DRIVER11 IRl ,_. ,..,..,._,_,,. --,-----. SO ... fM AT IOnt lHIATUS ""TAXI DRIYER 11 .. -·0 -l&TVtlOAYfl•-~ UJt•t• IUllllAT 6 MOl.IOAYI IUe •JM ·~· .... t AW \ f'Jl!IQI ;.:~~} -~·~,.--····--,. ·---o.tl NW O¥ll 1"I CUCllOO't ... , " ca.-----------~--·!'» -~---· -~-...... -.,. .. __ .,, ...._ __ ,, AW IOUlt1 tM ft A#\'lllOllf "' ,.llOHfl Of 2"' AYINUI"' .. ......... _, ·-'· 0tAHT Sf'IOtl IHVA510H-2. WtNTllMAWll !NI J.. MATM U<f 20IO 1111 TIMES, PLACES ••. (f'T•• Pate a> aoac J'tUI -"Flnt Budea Concvt U:t Ule United Sta tu" and "Farewell Concer\ or Cream." 1:30 and t p.m S.-turd.ay in the Orante Coa1t Colleg~ Forum. 2701 Falrview Rod , Costa Mao. sz. With Betty Hoop and SUPtrman CU'· lOOftS BOAT SHOW -Wet\etn N•UcmaJ Boat and Marine Show, March 1-14 at U.. Anah lrn Con· venUoo Center. Noon to 10 ~ p.m. Saturday, nooc to a p.11'1. Sunday, 3to10 pm weekday•. S2 adulta, 11 cblldrt n1-12. und•r6 rree. KOi l'ISH -C-Om~i.lllon. Judein• noon to 2.ao p.m . S•turday a.nd Sunday at Sout.b Co"'t' Vtllaa e on Sunnower Street acf'OliS from South Cout Pia.ta. 0.ta Meu. lnlormaUoo 751·4107 F'r~e. POWER BOAT £XHlaJT Six entrant.I in lht' 8ushmlll1 Cinand Prix Off Shore Power &at Race <March 13. Newport Harbor), oo diaptay at Fuhlon l1land ShoppU\& Center. Cout Highway ut MacArthur Boulevard. Newport Boch Noon toe p.m Saturday . Free. SlJNDAY, MARCH 7 ORGAN RECITAL Br\K'e A ~ngbon. 3 p.m Sunday at F irst Baptist Church, 1010 W 17th St . Santa Ana. $2. ORCHESTRA CONCERT Orange Coast Com munaty Symphony, with guest pianist Laszlo Luk. music by Listi. Wal(ner and Tchaikovsky, 4 p.m Sunday in the Or ange Coast College Aud1tonum, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa SUO at door. COMEDY PORTRAYAL Don Keefer 10 "Ao· ton Chekhov and the Human Comedy ... J p.m. SUnday in Building R. Saddleback College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission V1e10. S3. 831 ·9700 or dS-4950, ext. 263. I JA.Zz...A·MA·TAZZ·Ji\ZZ.BAND Al meeting of the New Orleans Jazz Club, l :JO p.m. Sunday at the E lks Club, <'Orner of Brea and Harbor boulevards, Fullerton. Donation SYMPHONIC BAND 4 p m. Su'lday in the mult1·purpose room, University Union. Cal Slate Long Beach. 6101 E. 7th St .. Long Beach. S2. UNIVERS ITY CHORALE Cal Suite Fullerton Singers, 8 p.m. March 7 at Plummer Auditorium, Chapman and L emon Streets, Fullerton. S2. MUSIC WINNERS -From county Young Musi- cians Contest. 7 p.m. Sunday in recital hall of ~~~ste':Y,_~t~ e . TUIH OF THE CIHTUIY Dtc:OI MUSIC OF THI ltG IA.MOS IHR STIWS FllOM AU ova THI WOILD WIMI sours+ SALAffiHAMIUl&BS AHO OTHH SPlCIALTIIS MIU flUI CIMTa COSTA MU.A ADAMSATMAllOll ......_ .. __. '7 .. 1171 oflagi£fan d_ IT'LL BE SPECLU POR .. ST. PATKIClt'S DAY (and for luncheon & dinner every day!) • ,\1111tul < hm ol.11t• ( "'flt'' -111<~ 1011\ .\l,l~1c P.m I"'""·' I( l ' I fl'·"" I\ 1.1/1/•('t/ 1n .I /.u t-·011n hot 1 tt·fl<'. •m111lww.J '" 111111tt'tl 1 '111< o/.H1· \Jlitc .Jnd lllf)(lt•1 ( \\llh ( /1'1111 ift• \ ft•11l/1t• I\ htp(WU lft'Jnl Sf 75 . . • \\ ,. 11.111• < h1•1·•1 U/11111"' too 111th \llllf '''"'"'.inti lt("h '''J•1li1•1r,.., ~um ~um • ( l/r/ I .1•h1nn1vl<. \1111/1,llt.Jm Jnt/ .\IJtlltl" '"' l•ym'< h.11111• -plu, llhh c ""''<' Hm Butterecl ~11111 .111c/ "" ,,.. .. , OSTAMESA UTH COAST PLAZA orth side of the Bullock's wing Free P~rluna SS6-l22S HlllltAMflUCAllD • AMUUCAN U!'llUS • MASTU CHAAC:t Lr;::::======================~ CHART HOUSE FINE STEAKS AND SEA FOODS OPEN DAILY 6.00 PM SUNDAY 5 30 PM 1520 w. C099f Hwy. ... ..,.,. .. ec.11 541-7167 L1m1t8d R.......-lonl h:ceoted Fnd!y. ~h 5 1916 DAILY fttlOT Chapman College mus ic building, Pulm al Grand Avenue. Orange. Free. BACllMA DUO -Charles and Martha Baker on cello a nd pumo. presented by Laguna Beach Commun1tv Concerts. 3 p.m , Sunday a l Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. 494-2618. T UESDAY, MARCU t VIENNA CHOIR BOYS -Al lhe Garden Grove Community Churc h Auditorium. 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove, 8 p .m. Marcb 9. 75().7000 PROVISIONAL THEATER COMPANY -Ex- perimental ensemble. in '"Voice or the People ... 8 p.m. March 9 in the CaJ State Fullerton Little Theater, 800 N. State College Blvd .• Fullerton. $3. 870-3371. MUSIC CONCERT -Brian K . Sparks, sax· ophonist. and Alan Octtinger. pianist , noon on March 9 in Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fain •iew Road, Costa Mesa. Free WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 'l\'EST IDE STORY' -Opening of remodeled aud1torium at Huntrn~oo Beach High School. 1905 .Mam St.. Hunl.lngton Beach. 8 p m March 10-13 S2 S36'2514. ext 205 THURSDAY . MARCii ii NATIONAL ORANGE HOW Orange Show exit from l·l S freeway, San Berna rdino, March 11 ·21. Highlights: fo'reddic P rinze. March 13 ; Bob Hope, Mar c h 14 ; Enjoy your Sunday Brunch at Ben Brown ·s Restaurant m beautiful Aliso Canyon * * * SJreWO.rrte• 0t PMcft In at.~• CRAIMEAT OME.l..ETn aro«oa~ .. Hot 81U9M"J lllhtftlne & eun.rmiltl Blecultt ~e of 10 select ~unch Entrees- o.ily Br•aktast • Lundi • 0611119' CoctdaM Lounge D•a9Elt~-'" GENO LANZI-Fri. a Set. BOBBI a CL YOE Tu-• .• Wed., Thura. Turn lnlaftd .. ow 11gn 3t10leo.ttt.r. lo.utuN In cast of West Sid• Story,· opemng Wednesday at Huntington Beach High, are (from left) Bryan Hilton, Isaac Howard, Scott Monte and Jim Berrier "Jbe Lockers. Murch 15; Dennis Da). March Hi. The lnk Spots. March li: Sk1les and lleoden.on, March 18; Buddy Ebsen , Ma rch 19 . Lalo Rodriguez. J ose Gonzales Gonzales and Ballet Folklorico, March 20: Billy Armstrong Show with Glen Ash and Rusty Draper, March 21. Al!.o rock concert with L)'Tlyrd Skynyrd and Outlaws, March 12. $6.SO (includes admission1. 1·885-0201 PIANO D U O -Arle11e Karr Powell and Elitabeth Phelan. noon on March 11 ln Orange Coast College Music Room 101, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Free: BACH CONCERTI -Performed by Elmer Bernstein, Bernardo SegaU, Le9nard Roseman and Bert Shelter. 8:30 p.m. March 11 at Am bas.sador Auditorium in Pasadena. S3 lo S7. 577-5360. 'SPRING DANCE CONCERT' -Cal Stal~ Long Beach st udents in the University Theater. 6101 E . 7th St.. Long Beach. 8:30 p.m. March 11·13. S2 SO <2131498-4540 weekdays. FRIDAY, MARCH 12 PS\"CIUC PER FORMER -Git Eaglt"s, 8 J.I m March 12 at L'C l 's Crawford Hall. $3.SO at door or S3 in advanct.' Crom Associated Student::.. 833·5~9 DANCF. WORKS HOP -Student \\Ork:-in lht.• t:CI l'1nt.' Arts Little Theater . room Hi l of lluman1t1e:. Hall, 8 pm l\tarch 12 and 13 75 C't'nl:. UNIV E RSIT\' \\'IND ENSEMBLE Conductt.'d by Dr Charles M Atkinson. 8 p m. March 12 1n the UCI Jo'ine Arls Village Theater S1 833·6617. "LJICKY LADY-CNl --WAHOGA'4Y"" CPGI .,.-.oar MOUlet' SMAnm llOTHS" "' ......., ,.,..... . ,... ...., ..... "1 WILL. I WILL FOR HOW•fl) •J•ws· • ..,... .... , WALDO..,_. CNI ••uel DOISM'T UYIMIUAMYMOM• ~or; JMD AV....-INI "MO D90Slf. ""~ ,., "CHAIUI •THI....._ .. ,., ~ DAT Al'TaMOON" "'IHlOWM ... POOl,.llJ n.., ... ..,, tot17....,,..,,.. "1INl[MIUU" IPCI ---Ji"IM:OO "THE HUT WAI.DO rEml" J;OCMtff. I 0:00 111£ 1£T9111 Of TII Pnl PUlHCI" IC) 2: 11-l!ll-f:H '\DYE All OUTN" !PSI 4:JM:H "ALIC( IO£SM1 LIVE RANYMOU" {rff.t;l .. ti41 "TME NISOMEI Of sttM AYUWE" 4!M.7dl '"°'~1:~!'.~~l,l "'" .. .. . . -.. . ~ .. "11E •HT CAllEI" ti) .. ._1:4S.1:40.tt41 SAT SUM-l:J•t:JI '111£ TIIE Mll£T" I :OM:IM:.11 SAT ~7:tt OMLY ,._l:Jl-7:JI w•.._,.. "NO DfPOSfT t«> RETURtr ' t•• J:M.4:)0.. 1-.t:H TII• hometown ...,.,.,.,for all tM Orante C.at ta u.. l•Wll@llt11 In ........... ..,,.. ......... .... ,... Won't find In.., ..... . l Will, I Will ••. For Now Weekender Deadline Otodhncr /or ubm1u 10" of "'Clfniol for .. Wttktlldn u "°°" TIU'tdall of Clw '°"" o/ ~ It MU obcnd mid ·1'.ottk tw'ftt• Motl.fd be .ilbMd,.. a hJM /or the Wnkt...,_ .,._ pnor to tM .uni. re... qwst1 to haw phot0f1'0f>hs t*'t ~ for o Po"I.,_ /~re 110-rr rhlltdd btl at1bntilttd tt.oo am prior:'lo pubflcotson. tdot~nol lltotAld ()fo tent to U.. WHltndlr, ~ cocu1 Doily PUoc, Blllz ueo. Coda Alt•. CA nm. Friday EvtNng Saturday Morning KOCE Television (50) I:• TH1$1SMYLANO 1 • 111•vrv o~ LITl'•ATUIH "'"UM 1:• WOMANAl.IYll J;Jt MISTll••OOlllS NllOMIO•NOOO • • SIUMI ST Illa IT s·• 111.aCTllllCCOM!'ANY S Jt Yt~Al.IOllll t·• CM ANT TO CMAMCf: t .Jt WMATOOTOU llll!'f'CU 1 • MllfllltnOlll .. STllll" 1 • VOTllllS" !'l!'ILINI l :M WASMIMOTON Wrllll IN 1111v11w1 .. as1 I Jt WAl.1.ITlllllTWlllll l~\I t • CLUO"W t • TNI MAONl~ICllCT ACl'VIN TUlll (!'91.1 11 M AVIATION WIATMet Ut ""'" IPIY t Folk Arts Denwnstrat,ed FOL& AaTS AN O CILUT8 -Exb.ib1Uona and demoa1tralion1 of weav1n1. q uiltin1 . leatberwork and o\htt craft.a, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. On exhibit in Garden Grove Al'UsaM' Guild 11llery, ~ Garct~n Grove Blvd , Garden Grove, lbro"'lb April 30. 10 a.m. toep.m. Mondays.Wedn~ays, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TbW"lday1 and Ftlda)S, 10 a m to 6 p.m. Salurdays, noon to 8 pm. Sund11y11. Free. CONTEMPOtlAaY nBEa OBJECTS -By 10 SOOthe rn Cullfomla artiata. Mart'h 8·Aprll 1 al Saddleback Colleae gallery, 28000 Mar1uerit~ Parkway, Ml.salon Vl~jo. RttepUon 3 p.m . Sun· day, OP" to public. Roura: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekday• and 7 to 9 o'clock Wednesday even· tnp. Jn Buildine T·2on the lower cam pus. Free. AllTWOU IN PAPEll -Ry Marka Hitt and Larry Klepper, March &-April 11 al-201 Frankfort Gallery. 201 Frankfort, Hunt1n1ton Beach. R«eptlon 6 lo 9 p.m. Saturday. Hours: 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesdays a nd Thursdays, I 10 s pm. weekends. PAINTINGS OF SAN FRANCISCO -By Peche. Man:h 7·April 11 at Challis Galleries. 1390 S Coat Hisbway. Laguna BeaC'h 11 a m lo s p. m . Wednesday.Sunday. 'YOlJTH AND ART' -Varied works by studenta qed 5 lbroush 18, March 6-April 1 al Mills House Art Gallery, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. Noon to4p.m . Thursday·Monday. .. 'MANtJSClllPTS F ROM THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION' -A bice ntennial exhibit, with conUnu1n1 display ol cartoons, now through March 28 at the Bowers Museum. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana . 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Tuesday- Saturctay, 7 to 10 p.m. Wedaesday and Thursday, 1to5 p.m. Sund~y. RECENT PAINTINGS -By Steven Krikl. Da niel Winchester and William Holt, and sculptures by Robert Ballesty, now through April 3 at Winchester Gallery, 211 N. Broadway Santa Ana. Noon to s p.m . Tuesday-Salurctay. PHOTOS BY OLIVER GAGU ANI -At Chap- man College's Nellie Gall Moulton Center. Palm Street at Grand Avenue. Orange, tonight through March 23. Opening 8 to 10 o'clock tonight. Hours : 1 tos p.m. weekdays. CONT EMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY -By Mark Mealey, March 1·218 at The BC Space. 235 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. 9 a .m. to S p.m . weekdays. WE!t'TERN RETROSPECTIVE -Paintings or the West by Marco Antonio Gomez, now through March 28 at Mary Livingston's Gallery 2. 1211 N. Broadway. Santa Ana. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday- Saturday. WORLD WAR I POSTERS -A dozen works . Mart'h 1·31 al Home Savinas and Loan, 190 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach. Cla CUS MEMOllABIUA -Prints, posters and other works. now through April 2S at the California Muse um of Science and Industry, North Space Building, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPHS -"Dreams for Sale: the Great Works of Hollywood Still Photo· graphers 0927·1949)," now through March 28 at the Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park. 4800 Hollywood Blvd .. Los Angeles -THE LAST TIM E I SAW t'ERUS' -Tribute to development of California artists, Marc h 7·April l7 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum See Page Cl. WOMEN'S AllT -Organized by UC Irvine stu· dents. March 9·13 In the UCI Fine Arla Gallery Nooo to Sp. m Tuesday·Saturctay PHOTOS BY BART PARKER -In the Orange Coast College Fine Arla Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. March S.26. 8 a.m to s p.m Monday, Tuesday and Friday: 8 a.m. to 8 p .m . Wednesdays and Thursdays. Reception 7 to 10 p.m. March8 WESTMINSTER ART ASSOCIATION -Exhibit March 11-14 at Huntington\ Center, Huntington. Beach. -...... -...... _ .... M•41• tll• wllll • ••ttllu l ,....,.._..., ...... 0. ---"Taot IMYar'." -0....--....c.TV -~-~~u ~~'-TAXI DRIVER llOelltT DI NlllO -~ HARIOR ATWlLSOH. COST A MESA 646-0573 646-3266 TWO GREAT FILMS TOGE THER FOR THE FIRST TI ME 'THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING" ALSO PLAYING AT EDWARDS CINEMA wtST WESTMINSTER AT GOLDEN WEST WIESTMINSTOI fn.'49J . LONG LIVE ADVENTURE! , .... , .. _. Sii c.-. .. Nll CIJ11 -.r"•••• , ...... -.. llllllllWIMllllll 'ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS TO ··THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING .. . . Galleries / Exhi its Americana ,,, tht1 •lfl celebrated ,,, a month display of 12 World W post81S (left) at the H e Savings and Loan A oclation in Newport Beach a by special exh1bttio111 o traditional crafts tflis weekend at the Qa en G'ove Artisans qi (pictured is spinte Rorence VaclaVi ) TOGETHER ATTHIE HUNTINGTON CINEMA 40 YIARi AHllAO 0'1TITl~I "••••••I••• lt •• v• " .................... u . ....... , ............ . u..-1 ''''' c••u•ct. 1t ~ .. ·Jr;·:~ .·::-:::4.~ flWWC .. • rMh'ft .. fl ............... 1 .. *"• - ....... , CALLER" Carmen F. Zollo l>f'etenlS <G> Ing mar Bergman's ~t/vfAGIC - ENDS TUESDAY PLUS ACADEMY AWARD •--.....;M=A.::R.:... 9;:._--NOMINATION edwerda WINNER FOR LIDO C1NOIA NEWPORt BLVD. ATVIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673-8350 ltYAN O'NIAl • lllAllllA BER£NION INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR E.XCt.USIVIE IN OftANOE COUNTY EDWUDS CINEMA ....... , .... , COil A ... IA MWltJ --1 C11111 .. 11ca111 c111 111 Ml Wll~ II KJll ONI O,THE VEARI TEN BHT PLUI ' ROOITER COOi URN" BEST ACTOR .JAMI$ Wiii'HIORE a.s Harry S. TrulDCID in GIVE'Eld HELL, ll4RRT? °lllf' .JOlfM ofa\\onum noth•nx " "''""It i1t lrd~qj . · . • . , A cwt.VPtlOT The followln1 '"°" are scheduled for the comJ.q week In Lu Ve1u • CADAU PALACE Frank Sinatra (ends 3/10>: Samm)' Davi • Jr. CatartU/11 > P&ONTIE& -Jack Albertaon, Peter llanball 1AI VEGAS JOLTON-Uberace Ceoda Sit): AM·Kar1r~t (atart.1311) •G• GUND -Seralo t"ranchl, Joan Wver1 (ends 1/10) UVIE&A -Tony Orlando and Dawn ~ -Joey w.hop, Teresa Brewer Cmdal/10>; Eddy Arnold (atartall/111 MHD8-Wayne Newton TIWNDE&JHaD -SandJer& Younc Drama Script Fails Subject Oliver Wendell Holmes was a (real American Jurist. James Whitmore is a creat American actor. Put the two together and 1ou should have a rreat tribute to the bicentennU.I. But "'ftle Magnificent Yankee" is not a great play. It is not even a very g(IOd plll)'. The story of Justice Holme~. at the Hunt· ington Hartford Theater in Hollywood through March 21. was written some30 years ago by Em· met Lavery. It suffers from a lack of focus and depth. Whitmore as Holm~ and Audra Lindley. charming as Mrs. Holmes, weave their way through a pleasant, civilized series of trivial inci- dents with scarcely a hint of the qualities and cases that made Holmes so noteworthy. Confron- tation is scrupulously avoided. There are talented actors in smaller roles - Emery Batlis as Brandeis <who would shudder al the cliches he 1s given in this scnpl), Louis Beac hn er , Jack Murdo c k . Aileen Fitzpatrick .but they might as well be in a draw ing-room comedy of manners rather than ln a study or a great man How does a script like th1:. survive 20 years and manage to attract such talented actors and djrectors (in this case. the distinguished Peter H Hunt I" Clearly there 1s a shortage or good plays about American history. Maybe we should celebrate the bicentennial by seeking out new American plays rather than by dredging up old potboilders hke this one -Jackie Hyman • Which Ones 't Be on TV? LOS A{llG es (APl -Wit!t the sale of 'Gono With The Wind" for. I •lnt on NBC \his year. 1t see tbt every old movie had been aold to televlsJon. Not te There are at a ~w holdouts. and they ran1e om 1ney car- toon features to ·ra ruck.s The film tra · eved that MGM would nev re "Gone with the Wind." inc the com. pany could alway millions by rereleuine It I ertJSo It was a surprise l .. t ar when MGM announced ~ mllhon. one-sho"' Ina deal w~h C t\lture \falue 1n thUte-r"$. "Wby aeU ·snow wtute' to TV when its current reJffSe -the l llCth time around -will bnng In rfllhlla in this coWllry alooe of $10..12 million! Look at 'Alice in Wonderland.· It was disa~nt in& wben It was released in 19S1, earnlna only $2.3 mllllon domestic. It was on television five limes from 1954 to 1964. In 1974 we released tt to theaters and it brought $3.6 million In ren tall .. DISNEY NOW bolds onto all its cartoon reatures and classics like "Mary Poppins" and "Swiss Family Robinson." ll has re· leased to television cont em· porary subJec:ts hke "The Parent Trap ... also "The Absent-Minded Professor" because it was filmed m black and while. T'l'•entieth Century-Fox has on· ly two backlog pictures that haven't made the S"''llCh lo television. The reasoo is obvious both "Myra Breckinridge" and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. were X-rated. .. Epl«! Poet Rip Torn pluys the areal American epic poet Walt Whitman from youth (left> to old age Oo~r left> In "Song o( Myst>lr," a one-hour dramu al 10 p.m. Tue day on Channel 2. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS United Artists also bas a pair- the X·rated "Last Tango in Paris" and last ~ear's "Lenny." which was rated R but contains too much of Lenny Br1.1ce's Cour- leller language to make the w•••d •••• b• •um•• 'ls··;;triek's Parade CO.HIT AT Nl~"TONLV LUCKY LADY 'i I Rain has turned th hills in Mission V1eJo green, pr 'ding a proper backdrop for th venth Annual St Patric Day Parade Tbe March 13 event 1s to draw more than 100 e eluding high school b drill teams. floats. equ its and informal"' alking oops The 1.8-mile par e 1s scheduled to begin at 2 m. at Mission Viejo, wind its w along Chnsanta Drive and E.5t cicro Dri\•e. then onto Mor e rilc Parkway and finall y to th tnii-h line at Oso Parkway near Mis· sion Viejo lnn parade will last about two hours and fifteen minutes. Immediately follo\fing the parade the Mission Viejo Inn will offer a reasonably-priced St. Patrick's buffet dinner including corned beef and cabbage, Irish stew and Irish entertainment. A total of 38 trophies wiJJ be award in 14 categories. In add1· lion to the Grand Sweepstakes lrophy. won by De Porto I a Elementary School in three of the last four years. there will be a s pecial Bi c entennial Sweepstakes trophy for the entry with the best overall bicentennial ~========= theme. Hemingway's Life Viewed on KCET --_, JOHN WAVNE I KATHIRINE HINURN IN "ROOSTER COOBU..N ANO THE LADY" CALL FOR SHOW TIMES . . . I "The Hemingway Play" -a story by Fredenck Hunter de· p1cting Ernest Heminaway at four stages 1n his career -will be presented by "Hollywood Television Theatre" Thursday, ~================:::!~ March 11 at 9 p.m .. on KCET, Channel 28. < Ol U\llll,\ l'K I UIU 't I'",.,,,. P,!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1l is a nticipated th 1 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATICJtlS ROBERT DENIRO 'f AXI IJRI\'El{ !VERY ONCE IN A WHILE THERE IS A MOVIE YOU WANTED TO SEE BUT MISSED. NOW ALICE IS BACK! ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON IN A.ICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE {PG) ANYMORE T~ Ctlt Sl"'lll>'"' Con!<• <>·-•'131 ""' Co.Htl AT MllTOl "MAH "'lDAY" c:o.ttlT AT •IA "IU\'Ct4 CAlltOY ANO Titl IUNOMCt KJO" ..,. °""° ,...., • 8olM txll w..1m1n11• ·n~ ..... "°"' ... Ol9' c:.1 ..... llroUnded .. HC .... J In th• DAILY PILOT FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach NOBODY COULD DREAM HIM Ull'. HIS BANK ..OB BERY IS AU THE MORE BIZARRE BECAUSE rrs TRUEI INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR, Al PACINO ,_. ......... . ... " • (R) ST DIRECTOR ST SUPPORTING ACTOR, SAR ANDON c_/1 gorgeo us fulfilling dream of life , a dream you never want to end . ... a perfect film~' BEST PICTURE ''f!" '7 ccBest Film of the Year" STAto~J:EY l\_l!BRICK R_YAN 0 NJ.AL MARJ§A BE Rf,NSON· EDWARDS HARBOR ot AOAMS. COSTA MESA, PHONE 5.46·3107 "ASTONISHING! 'T axi Driver' has muscle-tensing, skin-prickling suspense that • builds like an air raid siren." -O.rles Champlin, Los Angeles Times i "A KNOCKOUT. De Niro's performance thrusts him Into the front ranks of Amer ican actors alongside Brando, Nicholson, Paclno and Hoffman." -Richard Cuskelly, Los An~IH Herald Examiner " 'Taxi Driver' belongs to Robert De Niro, the most REMARKABLE young actor of the American screen." ~ack Kroll, NewswMk "POWERFUL. An excellent credit for Scorsese and a t errific show case for the versatility of star Robert De Niro." -A. D. Murphy, Daily Valrety "Adults who want to see a well made film with a BRILLIANT performance by Robert De Niro w lll hail 'TAXI DRIVER'." -Gene Shallt, NBC-TV On.,...,,."'"" in f'•ny C~f tn th11 country ti .. ,. "• "'ihody who clre.m• ol bo.111( •1m<·botdv 11.". • lvnMv fOflOllNt man ""-•!Mr l•t pt<»~ th.ti hr> olt.r C 01 UM!llA fl("T\Jll <. ..,..,,... ROBERT DENIRO TAXI DRIVER A aufHlllh ,,,__II t MIJlflN'>( Clll'>(')I ,._ Pl.US CYBILL SHEPHERD ~{j!j EO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ..... • .. I I " 80oM6~. 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DICK TRACY I Yf S lflf . l.AST WEE!< THEY APPL1EO F{)f( MY A1,1$'Tll':ALIAN DTIZEN~HtP .. by Mell by Chester Gould "No. llmnk you-I don'I think 1 lllulJ ''~nd .molher jl(lltl1Ci~11 bf1n11 upo11<d." DENNIS THE MENACE • • . • . . . ' I • ~ Economical 4 cylinder. ' IOMd. vtnyl buek•t ... W'YI SICM moldings. radio. & ~ The Great New '76· VOLARE Economical 6 cyllnder, 3 speed. cloth & vinyl lntenor • front & rNt bumper gulrdl & more! COtlll.fTE SBECT10N Of CORDOBAS '71 CHIYSLH MEW YOllEI V-8. auto Irena 11r oower ateenng. POW9f brlkM. llOWef Miii lleelw wNlewlll hret, vtnyl roof AM/FM alef'eo hit .,_ (ll80QIT) •75 DODGE DAIT SIDAM Economal 6 cylll'dltf. 3 IC)Md. wti11-a11 hre1. tow miles (ll03MK0) 17 6 PLYMOUTH FURY V-8. automattc cloth & Y1nyt intenor air conditioned. tinted gl111, front & ,... bumc>ef guwdl. wtlilewall llres. acc.nt llnpe&, & more! •71 PONTIAC ASTllE Economical 4 cylinder 1uto tran1 11r cond1t1001ng. radk>. lleetar wtlttewell tirn rntQI. Whilew.11 t11• (798MWN) 52695 - '7l PIHTO Eoonomleal 4 cyt1nder, auto trans. radio. heller. wflit"11n tires (eo3GMM) USED CAR SAVINGS •73 PfMTO S9U1U WAGON Economical 4 cylinder. 4 IOMd. rldiO. helter. ltMI belled radlala. (229GHEJ WITH llTERIAllOUL SCOUT TERRA AID SCOUT II '76 SCOUT TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE 4 IPffd. radio. luel lank skid plate. mud & snow tires. heavy duty bumperi ltc. IF009ZFGDZll161l ' '76 SCOUT II 4 WHEEL DRIVE V-8. automatic. lull width folding rest Mii. mud & snow tires. POW9f steenng. fuel lll'k llud plate. rldt0. etc. (F008ZFGD28851 ) t I "BECAU E T HERE ~ere more impc>rtant th1"'1s 1 moucht l aho\IJd bt! d oing," explain\-"<! the 33-year·old actress. whose op· position to the Vietnam war made her a cause celebre. She denied that her poht1cal activity caused her to be shunn~ by Hollywood producers. "There m ay have been the start of a ·grayhst .... she said "And 1 know where the Impetus came rrom -the Nixon iad ministration. "I COVLD SEE it in the ac· lions of right-wing politicians re· IOlulions in s tale leg1slatures or Colorado. Maryland, Texas, Jn . daana and other states, trying to prohibit me fr:om entering thv states and to stop my pictures from wing shown. None suc- ceeded, thank God. "l knew what was happening. l knew my home had been broke.n into, m y phone tapped, my mail opened. I talked with people ~·oo claimed to have other identJlies but rea lly were FBl men. "NIXON, WHO HAD created the atmo5phere that permit~ the blacklis llng or artists in the 1950s. tried to do the same in the 1970s. But th!s tame he dJdn't sue· ceed. It's a dif(erent Amenca now. and McCarthyism can no longer nourish .. Miss Fonda admitted that pro- HtTS NtXON YEARS Actress Jane Fonda dlJ('ers might have foll th:1l th<· negatl\·e public1l} madl' her a bad risk for films Yet. she !)~11<1, she continued to get offers for 1m portant rol~s. which were pla.\ed by other actresses Now, with the \'1etnam "ur O\'er and Nixon resigned. she 1s pur JJng her career 1n eune~t No< hat she will j?1ve up caw.l:.'S HER ~AJOR ONE al the mo- ment in the L' S Senate can· didacy or her husband. 'J'.om Hayd en. Ane r every mone scene she returns to the telephone to continue he r long list of calls for the campaign. She 1s starring with Geun:e Segal m "Dick a nd J ane,' d com- edy produced b) Pc>ter Bart and Max Palevsky for Columbia Ptt· t ures with Canadian Ted Kotcherf t "The Apprent1cesh1p of Duddy Kra,·it.t' · > m. d1rc:ctor Study Revealed Niguel Seeks More Voice in County Members o f a commal\ee formed to study governance 1n Laguna Ni$1uel agree that the commun ity n eeds a mo re powerful voice in county govcrn- mt."nt. ' But there ls no clear-cut con· aensus on how better represen\a· taon can be achieved. THESE AR E AMONG findings contained in a report that will be disclosed by the Laguna Niguel Homeown ers a nd Community board of directors at a meeting at 7 .30 p.m . Monday at the Laguna NiguelCommunilyCenter The comm ittee's report <'Overs three months· study o( ways of imprO\•lng representation. Tht' study particularly focused on wht>ther Laguna Ni.cue! Y.uuld b t'n t.'fll b y creation or ll munki1>nl advisory council made llP of pt-rsons ele<'tcd from Laguna Niguel. The l"OUnci l would have r ecommendation power to the county board of 11uperv1sors THE STU OV c-ommitlee, Valle y Girls Club Opens At Tamura fountain Vnllc.>y's n.-.w (;1rl11 Club Is now op('n In f\•mporary facllltlt'I' lit To mum School. \7340 58nta Suunne St Aflrr :tchool artlvlllcs fo r i:1rli. in kin · dtr~11 rt en throu1i1 h \2th .:rndes are held from 3 30 to~ r> m WNt nesd ays and Thurstlnys. Club ofri<'1als anlll so 1flrl11 h1&w• joined the.> new cluh ond n•Jilstru lion 1!1 continuina Dues are $2 fnr k1nderaarte n thro ua h sixth grades and U for seventh throuah 121rade1. Mrs. Jtan Elliott has bec-n hired as t'Xt'cullve dlrtttor, nnd volunteers a re welcom<' to assist In proerams. Activities Include nrts uncl crafts, sewing, cooklnR and sames. Officials plan to expnnd programs as membershiparows however, narrowly defeate<J a proposal lo recommend that tht! homeowners' assodtttton board consider the immcd1ale furma· lion of an advisory council. Instead , the comm1tttt recom· mended that the homeov.-ncrs' board first try to improve represen tation by strengthening its own performanl"e Should that effort fail. thr board should promptly con~1dl:'r allernalive form!> of ji1Q\'('rnunCt'. su('h as an advisory council, tht' committee members a~ree<J "WE WANT TO in · e r e a s e t h e v o 1 e e o f t h t' com munit y . There •H<' things impacting us at lht• N,unty level -dev<'lopment, tr:arfie c irculation and parks and recreation.·· s::ud Jnst'ph Thomas. a member Qf thl' 'tudy comm1t1ee a nd \•aee pre!)ldl'nt of lhe homeowners· board The comm 11 tt·e members a J? r e e d o n l h r e t' <· r 1 l t• r 1 a nece!lsary to 1tl1 prov1· th•· l"Om · munity ·~ \'Olet• ..1t tht• l'Ounl) ll'VC l E q 111 t 3 b I <' J r <' ._1 ~ Id 1• repre•wn1;1t1on ha..,l'd u1x>n pubhl' 1•lc•ct1on AtJl'<1uatt.• f1noncm~ ll1•c·oan1t111n b) t'tlunl\ 1(11\ t•rnmcnt. th(' 1·omm11nit\ ._mil lht' nwdw C'OMMITTF.t-: M E ~nt:R s I u r l h <' r a >: r c• c• d t h t1 t I h c h o m e o w n 1• r -: · b o 11 r 11 s hould fir t tr\' to m<'<'t tho~(' C'rtlcno b\ 11• .. tru<'lunn11 the t''<l"lttnti a'M1r1a110n, m'll"nd o( lmmt'd111tt'I\' l.wnrh•ni: r1lt1n\ for an od \ 11101 '!I 1•011111·1 I 1 he H· port i.tated An ndv1-<nry coun1•1l, the• n'J'IOrt 11l11ted. would han• lid\ untai:Pi. 1t1 that It would bc fin:tnn'fl '"th tal( money . \\OUld .:am ,1t1cnt1on. and "-OUld <'~tuhh'lh d~f1nllt• 1wo i.:r11ph1cal boundarfr~ ror th(' community OludvanloJ!<'S ll!lt"d an lhr re port "ere thot an nd\l'iory coun ctl ~Id cost m ore them lhP cur rent ho meownt'r~· a:om<·.111011 would create anotht>r ln)n nf ~ovemmcnt. and wouht tK' d1l f1cult to dissol\'l', 1r 1t provt'<I un satisfactory " Saddlebaek Projeet "PETER HAD TIUS property but couldn't gel at going. so I look It o\·er I think it's a good s tory. about a l"Ommon family dunng Che~ ears prt>cedmg and an.er the Re"olutaon There are no battles. "Rathtor. 1t s hows the un· derbelly or our eountry at the tame 1l wai ~Nling sUl.rted." Library Due For Shutdown In Capis trano The San Juan Capis trano branch of the Orange County Pubhc Library will close for at least two weeks beginning Mon· da). March L5. The branch will be moved to a rented facility in the El Paseo Real P l aza , 31882 Camino Capistrano, across the street from Its present location . Library officials said the move is belng m ade because their lease on the present site has expired. USt:RS OF T HE San Jua n hbrnry will b<-served by nearby libraries while the branch is closed. Hours at both the Mission Viejo and San Clemen'te branches are 10 a m lo 9 p m. Monday through Thur:o1day and 1 lo 5 p.m . Friday throul(h Sun•lay THE DANA POINT branch is OPt'n Monday throug h Thun;day from noon to 9 p m ., Friday rrom noon to s p m 1nd Saturday from lOa m to5p m. Library officials said they will announce later "hen the San Juan hran('h will rffipen Math Contest Set for O CC S111d1•nt" r"pr<'''''" 1n1t 39 ClrJllJ.(t• ('1111nl\ h1~h 't'hools will part11·1putt• 1n lht• 20th unnunl Ornnu1• C'ou~l C'ollC'>:(' invllCt· tlonul M nthrmoht"~ Me<'l Fraduy. M.irch l!l al t 30 p m in lh1• O<.:C S<' 1t•1IN' I l.1 II \\' h 1 I c rt'.., u I h a r 1• hr 1 n g t.1bul.1t1•1l II\ romputrr, l>r l>ovc- 1.oi:nt h1•111 or t ht• l 'nl' t•r'llt' or ~unto t.'l.lf:1 "tll cf1,1·11~~ "llumor Ill :\l.11h1•111.1l ll'' . \'n-.1 :1 :\1 ,., a 111).(h St'honl f1n1•.twcl fl r't 1n I o'lt \ 1•u r ' l<'um 'I tllHI in~' • Art h ow "la ted Th<' Sl\n .Ju;rn (':ipal'lr•no Art i\.'it11X'rnt ion "1 ll !lpon!lor an art show In lht' do\\ ntoy,n Mini Pnrk frnm \0 ~· rn to 5 p m Saturday and Sunday S1izn'i wlll 1Jlre1•t vii1 1lor$ to lht• park at lht• t•orner or ('..1m1no (.'np1strano and Yorh:i ~lf('('t \ 'Sex Talk' In Anaheim A seminar entitled ''Sex Talk-1\ Com • munications Workshop for Parents and Lovers" will be conducted March 19 by Orange Coast College sociology pro- fessor Mona A. Coates. It will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . at the Quality Inn Hotel in Anaheim. Tickets are $6 and may be rt-served by calling 956-3600. Advance tickets are required. RB Student On Hono r Roll Rick Williams. son of Mrs. Mary Wiiiiams, 15092 Capetown Lane, Huntington Beach, has been named lo the honor roll at O r a l Roberts Universit y In Tulsa, Okla, Willi a m s, a 1973 graduate of Marina High School, is a Junior. NB Student On Dean 's Ust Friday Maren S. 1976 DEBBIE'S DAUGHTER, Carrie, is 19. and embarked on an acting eatter or her own. She played a r ole In "Shampoo" a nd recently signed for & toppartin "War Star." Debbie hadn't worked at MGM in almost a decade. Ttus particular day she was selecting old film clips to in· elude In her nightclub act. She walked from the p roje<'t•on room for lunch In the studio com· missary. Once it had been crowded with the likes of Robert Taylor , Clark Gable. Spencer Tracy. A\'a Gardner , Lana Turner, Jimmy Stewart and even Greta Garbo. T H£ FACT THAT Debbie was the only star In the joint wus testimony to the low estate or the once mighty studio. "It upsets me to visit here." she said. "They've sold off so much pro· perty it's not the same place. There's no feeling of nostalgia for me. Only sadness. I'd like to see the studio the way it was." The years have beeen considerably more klnd to De bbie than to MGM. Her figure still ls youthful. Her face as unlined. Her eyes are bright and her altitude as perky as ever. She laughs easily. HER MAR RIAGES AND subse- quent divorces from Eddie Fisher and businessman Harry Karl left her sue · cessively ruined emotionally and financially. When Fisher r an orr with Elizabeth Taylor 18 years ago, Debbie, under contract to MGM, was forced to fulfill her commitment to the studio. "I had to work," she said, "and l did. lt was the best thing for me. When my marriage to Harry was breakin~ up I discovered we were incredibly an debt. I worked because it was an economic necessity." DEBBIE WAS FORCED to sell her Beverly Hills mansion when tax col- lectors and mortga~e holders be~an beating down the doors. Now she li\'<'S In a modest rented home. ~he climbed out of debt on the nightclub trek and i.tarring in "Irene" on Broadway and on the road for two years She had a p1e<-e of lhc: action DAil y PllOT 0 I WATCHING HERSELF Debbie Reynolds ......... There was a Lo ndon Palladium stand and a maJor su rgu:al operation to en· du re. he has been both mother and fathe r to her children by Fisher - Carrie. and 17·year-old Todd whom she employs as her sound techrucian ''CARRIE TRIE. TO i.lay in touch with Eddie," :.he said "llul he doei.n't make an effort to sec Lhe kids. Jlc ne\'er did " Only now is Debbie able to see financial d aylight. She is embittered by her marital failures and winces al the thou g ht of a third lry at m atrimony. ''I'll keep smgm1: and daneing until I'm loo old to st and up,'' s he snid, itnnnmg "And when I need a facelHt, I'll get it and keep gom$1.." Two Congressional Candidates Spe ak Con gress ional eundldates Harry J effrey and Vivian Hall , contenders for the GOP nomlna· lion for the 40th District will ad· dress the La gun a Beach Chamber or Commerce al 8 a .m. Wednes· day at the Hotel Laguna. Reser vations are reqwred and may be made throu1.?h the chamber orrice . Breakfast is $2.~. Coffee a lone is~cents. Screenin g Film On Children N ow on Di,splay A pre·kinder garle n scr eening procedure d e\'elopcd in Huntington Beach's Ocean Vie w School District 1s the subject of a new trainin~ film, "Springtime ror Sherry," developed by Cal State Loni: BC'ath School officials said the film dt'· monstrates screl•ning procedures dl' veloped by Oct•:.rn View consultant J ean Casey and Spnn~ View School Principal P.itrick Monahan the pa:.l three years. The film is exp~<'led to be circulat· ed to other schonl districts to help train volunteers in screening m ethods. Off1c1uls 1•x plained the screening helps pinpoint problems before childr<·n <?ntt>r i.chool and helps the teacher prov1d<' and a vidual 1n struction. About 400 sluclC'nt:-. in Ocean View have underi;ton{' lh1· M'rcenm& pr<X'C!i!) the past threl'} t·:i1 .., • DouJ1ln11 F' l\c.'llokoff. son or Mr :i nd Mr~. Theodore W. Bellakoff, 4012 Inlet Isle DrivE', Newport Rt•al"h , ha~ \><'f'n nam('d to thC' dl·:rn ·~ la s t f o r ar:.id 1•m1r n<'hh·vcmt•nt ol Norwich l'n1vcrs1ty, Norlhf1dd , Vt 'Demon' Killed Movie Leads to Slaying i i i France Coed H o n o red i\ndr<'O t ynn Schultz of 16702 Olive Clrl"le, Fountain Vallev. was named to th<' dean's list ror acadt'mic ach1e\'e· ment at Valparaiso l 'n1vers1t y. Valparnl~o. tnd ALENCON. FrarH't' !UPI I 'rtw Jleni111on family watrht'fl ;1 movi1· ahout the demilH' or a f-'r1•n1'h vilhii;:C' sor c<'r<'r on f-'n•nch ld<>vi1<11111 onr nlithl. It moy have bcen lh\• undoin~ of Jean Cum us. Comu1 u~cd to boast h1• w<i <1 u sorcerer with pow<'r, to wither erop.., or ma ke <'Ow s s top g1vinl( milk lie chumed he could evt>rl c•aNt «pell~ that \\ould <'ause ft'llow humuns to s1ck1•n and die SOME VILLAGERS t 1SF:D to \\et1r s~clol medals to ward orr Ca1T111!<' blnck powers. But lhe unshaven and unwas hed Camus also was a favor1tco I il Of local farm women of the Normandy countryside who enlisled his conjur- ing powers against people they dis· liked. Thr llc•rli.son!<' rnolht•r. Lo11i'it'. tf'll<J ne1Rhhor1>, •·II h11rl tu ht-dmw Our 11on11 r11I u11ofu1lt•mon " M:idarnt• lh•ri:t,11n 'IHld Camui.·~ li1tr foth<>r four v1•ur!4 11~11 c·nclnY. eli hl'r ~on M1e·h1•I "11h i.errl'l pmH•r\ to rfo li!OfHf lhlnll' Hut Ill' 111!.o wurnc·d M1rhrl that his '"n .Jrnn w:a'> a i.orn•n•r lwnt r1n dn1n~ C'vtl, Madnml' I kni.scm .. :wJ Ol.f> CJ\Mt'S TOl,U MirhC'I thr.t Jl•t111 (.'ani11 ... on1· 1111\ \\OUl<l kill l11rn , 'h1• ~aid rollOY. 1niz a rC'rrnt quarrE'I \\Uh Camuo;. m1Mortu111· ha<, pU1.iut'<I thc- llcrisson family. College Arts Building Slated But to the Hetis~on family Camus was a threat and after ~ing the mov- ie on television. they held a fnm1I} conelave and condemned him lei tll' alh. Madame lt<>r1s!'on·:o1 elde11t son EugenP. 33. dropper! dead In thf' faml ly or chard. A crop or pears a,.J 11rr1•n beans m)sterinusly wathcr _d and th" fnmll\ <i n£ .ind !le'.<'ral l'OY."I langu1~hed to cl1•a1 h Construction Is upttted to begin next m o nth on Sad· dJeback College's new fine am building. a three-building wing adjacent to &he campus library Blds for the project. openC'd this wttk revealed the apparent low bidder as the W.J Shirley Company, Pasadena. v.ith a bid entry or $2.51 million A TOTAL OF n1M baslc bids llW'ere received by the colJea ranking rrom S2 51 mallJon to S2 ·ss m illion The basic bid covers onl) the s hell of the hilltop complex. Abo in volved are 23 altc-mntive bids for furnishings and eqUJp· mcnt which are e~pel"ted to push the completed pn <"t of the prOJt'C't some•·here near S3 4 m1l110., TR£ f'INE ARTS complex, conslstlntr or a 400 seat theut~r. a mu~I<' building and an art buald1n l{. "ill feat ure • Spanish styl<> d<'Siitn similar to the ~)'mnasi u m now nearing complelion . Trustees o( the SaddlebMk Commun1t)· College District are ex~ted lo award the construe· lion contract when the)' meet at i .JO pm Monday night ln the colleee hbrar>. I Plan ttre lo occupy the new facalll next spring. Gendarmes found Camus. 46. dead the next day ln his ho,·el with a ~llpani: wound from a shotgun fired point· blank unde r h is chin A MAGIS TRATE CHARGF.0 Michel Herisson. 20. and his brothrr Oan1el. 28. with murder The brotheN told in\·estigators they kilk'(I C.imu" because he has cast a spell over their family. A FEW Dr\ \'S AC,0, Madame Heri~son's daughter "a:. 1niured 1n i. l":ir <'ra!lh The H<'ri sson family h3d no douht. Jean Camus has bt•\\1l<'hed the Hen~sons and hgd to he killed. Other '11lagers ... aid the~ would 1tn to Camu!I' funeral -not to mourn him , but to make .,urc he has truly been buried. one or them s:ud ~~· I ~ . D DAILY PILOT 'Flash' Hurt In Car Wreck •·rom "lre ~rvlc.a ' •• MeF1dln. leadur of thr rotk 1roup "Ph r. c'.!.dtll.e aad the Con tlnt>ntal K id~." wu ~1p1tallzl'd In Certon Caty. Nt'v. bnen y alter bumptn11 hi• heud In an auto mlAhap. A Cunon·T•Mt-ll""pital apoke~mun uld Mc:Fiadln, 24t was h<>1p1tah.&cd nner thl' acc:ident. ll.at held for observation and was re,leut1d lht' nt'xt d~)'. t The accldt'nt forced cancel11tlon of <i tounce -show the 1roup \\ aa acheduled to start at II arr ah•· Ta.hoe, Stateline. • Former San F'nmcllco brothel qut>en Sally Stanford soon may berl'ferred to as mad<1m mayor. Ms. Stanford. ~·hole past &t'Uvlllet 11s it brothel owner were well publicized ln the Bay Area. now Is u rt11taurant owner Ul the quaint artuan enrlavt of Sau,5allto. She was tht top vote getter for three City Coun. c1l 1eats and, tr11d1Uona.Jly, the Job of mo) or l<>H to the wtnnlng candldai.e. • PresTdt>nt Ford awarded the Medal or Honor to four \'eterans o! Vietnam . 1ncludtni? three pn~oners of wnr One wen t posthumously to Air f"orce Capt Lance P. Stjaa, who died ~ h1le a pnsoner of \\ar. His medal was accepted by his son. Sylvestor Sijan or Milwaukee. The Olher medals went to Navy Rear Adm. James 8. Stockdale of Coronado. Calif .. Air Force Col. George E. Day of • no~oa1.• Eahn Air Force Base. fo1a .• and Navy Lt. Thomaa R. Norris of Silver Spring, Md. • Three Italian film makers said they were 11tranded Ill the Ph1hppmes arter what they described as ··pro(e.,s1onal d1f· !cren<'es".,.. 1th film actress Glna Lollobrtglda. Miss Loll obri~id a is In Manila to make 11 h im documen· tary to promote tounsm in the Philippines m cooperation with the Department of Tourism. The thrl'e·man film team , contract ed by M 1ss Lollobnf'1da and headl'd hy H ·year·old Albert.o Corbi. s ho"ed newsmen 1.0\.1..ou101oa a telt!'ram from the actress stating that all further r mnmu01l'al1ons between them ..-.•ould have to be through their respective lawyers. • Prlece .. Crace or Monaco IS back in her home town JUSl beln$t Grate Kelly again. She's in Ph1ladelph1 a \\here •he was raised and where her family made ita fortunt in brick work , to r elax. This week she will attend a fele honor ing her lute un<'le - Pulltter Prize·winning writer G~rfe Ke lty -and serve as a 1udge at the Philadelphia f1ower 'how. l'ltlM(IUO•ACI: * 1'\\ o motorryrle'> roart'<I orr Crom San Diego (or Phoem~. Ariz , with Bu Davidson and Tom Kut· ing. \\ho pla Vt'd i.1de by sidl' for sevtn seasons In the dr(en:.iH• llne or t he Oaklancl Raiden. aboard. San Diego was their Sl'cond stop on a cross· ( J rounlr) b ik e tour an PEOPLE y,h1<'h the profeNonal _________ _._ football pla) ers hope to hit 52 cities across 14.000 miles in lli d:ns. l\eatin.: now plays football for the KansH City ("hiefs • M ae~t ro Arthur Fltlder will be unable to con· durt th1• llr"lon Pops this weekend in a ~chtduled London pt•rformtllH''' be<·auiie of continuing <'Om· J>hca1 ions with a h ad rast' orthe nu. flt"ldt•r. !II, 1~ rerupe1 ating al hi" home In Arookhnl'. M .1 .. :1. • l.tl". Ani;:rlt•" Cour11 v S11P<'rv1sor Ba xttr Ward :mnounct'd ht' will be 1.1 <'<inrhcblt• for re clt·c·t111n Tht· :,5.yt.'ar ·old ft1rmc·r tf'lt•\ i~lon Ot'~S COSkl IS <'On • rludin" h1' f1r'l h•rm 1n oHke :llnl'\' un"t':lllniz lnl'Umht:nt War· rt'll Uorn in 1972 • "\orman J ohn ft('t',, on al lt'a,:1•11 douhlc al(1•nt ... ho ap pnr1•nth romm1t1t•d '1111< 1<11". has b\>1·n bunt•d al an u111Ju1do<ot-U 1111·.1111111 A " u o k 1• -1 m u n r 11 r l h l' ;\lun,un f o\ 1•t1·r1· .. 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Tht> \O'f' t>rtt'rtl\el> k1ll1.>d lht• 16 111 11n lh o ld challenge bro111o:ht b} form\'r R<'P Ed Ed· mood oo. v. ho chnr.-ied that 11· le1o1al \ oting machine alterut1ons dl'ni<'d him \ 1rlor~ A motion to t ablP -and thcreb) kill the resolution tn ni..uooN Sen ~lark llatfleld 1R Ore 1. narro\,I) pnsc.ed. ending the biller dispute and a\ertin~ a filibuster. • )hril' l>urkl"lt, a parole' 1olator ~ho became a ttltglou!I <'OO\'l'rt. "as 1m l'n two years probation by 9ttpenor Coun Judi:e .\utf'n F. 811!.h in Torrance. Miss D11<"!..1•1t . 31. rould ha\'e r<'ceh·ed a st'n lence or nine }ears ~CllU C, 10 add1t1on lo her parole violation. s hr had an unre<1oh·ed pt'tty theft cl\arE'e a nd parole \'iolations ror other orrenses un her record. Three yt'nrs a~o l\li5s Duckett was a heroin ad· diet ~hen she d1sCO\'ered e\ .in.:ehst Jim Jones, of th~ Peoples Temple or thr f>15c1ples of Chnst, \\lloc:,, pr"itram hrlped h<'r rl'rO\ <>r 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 --....... .............. t-& 1---*' ... n=-t'\..'~ i... ,,_ .. "'" '-·-& ....... tOOO .0.. The 81Ufft Marbtplrice on tht Orq9 ~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, [ 642 11:.a78 J Trade It With o Want Ad ·~ ._..~~~~~~~~~~""""' ....... ,_w. l~fwW. One Call Service Fast Credit Approval 1...-,-· ,,_o_ 7000 '"' .......... .. ... ..... , "'-... ,_. tooo'"" -··-,,.............. ..00 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•··········•········· ·······················t······················· .._,.... IOOJ ....._... IOOJ ····•····•··•·········· ·············~········· IOOJ •••rel IOOJ .... ,... IOOJ .... ,... 'v\ I '·i I Y '\ ....................... ...................... . 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In\·---------•' "* C C H "" h prt'fer,·nte, llmlla . • 01y 0 acie lion. or dhcnmin .. lton PM• of Ownership 1 ·•II\' ~ 1 >< F \' i.tep:s .,.ut·h lo\ .. ha' 1;1111" onto j\\ J \ '''"I~ H'lll•.>1h·h·il ThLS new~pJpt'r .,..111 nut th1' hou•1· 01 qp11.tl l_!ilt d"n Ht'~UCl•d tu knO\\lnl(h j ('ll'lll "'' fl\\t11·r M t'~;! \t'rdl' ).U.500 1 l•rm' r11ul1• nd\ert11.1 n1: lur r~·.tl l'ju.•"·ller .tiM.to '<i 1t . 3 HALPINCHIN ~l.llll' "'""h h 1n \IOI.I IJ1:drn1. J UJ\h. I u~lOlll R E.\L Tnns lion of I.he la\\ lS\ UI adl11tm11. ~luuhly 6 7 5-4 J91 l)t11ll wilb m11"' 1·-ctrns ~I u,1 i.t•l' tu .1p1>rl't't1tll.' ••••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • li) JJJl)l onl~ ~; .~ Hones few Sale 1002~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 'PEBH SPANISH FIXER Q !\If"' S l llt 2 STOIY • ~."'-.. •'"'"'CH •ooL IS.UW.lok .... C.M, ..._ ...-N••I to Morltel l olket S28,SOO S.9-8655 Large filmil) ~lud II\ 1n room C11nl1na k11ctwn Dlne. Terr u,•e in ,. .. 11 courtyard S" etr1nit suurs tu st>J>Jr1Atc t11J)ll' r etreal & 1•h1ld rcn ~u11e, ''"'"m" 7•,-. ntA loan :-0.u M W loa a.i... $18.\1 mo pay11 all \\'un'l la•l the "tl'k llL HR\'1 C.ill !163 i~l C"W'"'W ,, ~.' • '. 1'1 '· ~ l~lfi!IM IUILDER'S PUMSCHAMGE Pt>r1onal homl' under conslrucllun. A\ .111 jll prox Avnt 1:. "'' "'' u11 l) l(.ile 1ommu111t}. l'\exl lo So. L'at1f ·,. mus l ram•>Uio e11l3l(' Otciln \ le\I , pvt llearh. dbll!tt', lit park 4ba. J 1rplc11. y,el bar ullltl1l':1 roo)!hed tn lor pool 1'11 JSSIVI! J"Sl)!n 1n Freot'h el1>,1!an1 I.' s .. crthce at $;.!.",0,000 •---------•I Pr1nr 1 pu I ~ 1111 I) (714)492 7~) __ _ COLOMY PLAN I 2·BR. din rm , 41 ba . s.s:t.500 COLOMY PLAN 100 3 BR . f11m1ly rm m.tlllO RANCH CHEYENNE 4 BK. f11m r m, pool ib2.!00 UNCH APALOOSA 4 BR. din rm. f1&m rm. pool $68.800 CALIF. HOMES Plan lo:I $.Sll,900 COLLEGE PARK 4 AR. Cam rm. d111 rm $iU,7SO !_®1!11 ~~.a;~ [iji1@&111 Slwfw'tD_..pt Sl4.900 3 Hedroom. (ti>urmrt 1-.lllhtn. rt>' ered Plllu. b1~ muh:r "'llh 2nd h.1th Prt'~llg" communi t) ll\1n~ -~j\e thou •11mh; C:.111 IHS t~ FOREST OLSOH IMC TWO STORY MAH SI ON (nil' ul II k111d \\'t',l\'llH ht>11w ""Ith l'Ul>lom addt lion int•! lormul UR, 2 frpl\', lnH•ly pool & tge l'"H . lhot "Ill act'om· modJte pool t.11.ite ~t'ver hel•n on markel Une O\ln~r pride Of """ nl'rthll'. 646 7711. CHARMING IAYSHORE con•GE llDUCB> THOUSANDS! FORE! f'ant11st1<' A111 l . .';.1n~on 1 u~lnm bulll homt'. t"Y(•r· qh1n• a hui.inl'uman lV\lld 1u;k for 10 j:rl<'IOUS h\ 11111 11ncJ l!tttett11mm• :\l111d lt ~tr, .1 µlllb (':ill Mrn11lll "1th \hi;.' 1110\ 1 1\)11.i' for ,,11 .iµpoint !tlt1rs onl\ >ll·~ from llw lll•'nl preslllH' uf "'•'"'port "'l.llerfruml nui.lll' <.:Ol· t1111e Yo llh huge lrt'l'li pru 'ides ont-c 111 a l1lct1me barg11111. llome 1~ loudl'd \\llh per~onuhiv + + DONAlO M llltD You must ~"e to bel1e\I" A .. 0.,.1 .... ~.11 .. , ror this pnrt'-hurr) --- owner must i:o-1akt 11d EXfCUTIVE !STATE v11nl a11e-l'all no""'' 2·STOltY 4 ID ~~1~13/. I I,,,,., j '"' I' P'OOL + IEACH [9 I F'ormul r11i~l'd 111,. ent rv I Jil_il:H:l! F:lt•&11nl h\lni: rnoin w11 h JjljiJ;l __ nour to ce11tn1t r .. ,11111(·1· , ==-=--=•i:••'•_..,, Han~u"l i.ltt'd Cor m•I i----ml!lllll----•I d1111n11'0<11n 1s rlt>quently -----!\l'r\t'<I from hu&\' .i,11'\lt'n SRL OI TRADE , w" l.1trh<•n t 1111rnwu' -UECUTIVI HT A TE Wh1tllcr esl3ll'. o\er 4.000 sq ft or 1•\qu1ltlle horn". pool. on ..-rit"ndlv Hills Golf t:oorlo('. owner wanls lo Lrade 101 s1n.:tc r11m1ly or unils in Or11nee (;ounly Area. $1 ~~ 000 673-J&il 673'808ti E \'Cl> associated 8 110t<EllS WllO.lTOllS l t.. it, "" l.ilt.i n• ' ' 1 I,. t. I 1jm1ly 1 oom m 1·111101., i.1'llrklln11 PoOI &. JJ111111 & lu'h h•• run•' ~pu .11 '''"r" lo mB'l'ltve :!1 · mw~ll'r l'Ulll' & N>I rC'1.1I Spel'lous chlldrC!111> q11.Hlt"rs ll.111 roo m i.11ed l@m1ly rl'1 rewt1w1 mom Jlu1 rv E Z ll'rm111. \;1111QUll'k.1163 i88l t"'9N t'f. • tf' Hlf-1 t 1,.,, 1 • 41DRM +POOL Chtlcl :.:lf<• 1•ul tie ~jC' Shl'ltcri secluded drl ve • li111que dn"l' thru 3 rar "11ra&1:' HaJSt.'<l lllc l'llll) lt'Jtb lu wunken I I\ rnjl room Bunqucl d1111na ru o m . Su n 11 hln e ep1 r ureon k1tt'he n $y,cl'J11n!J f1 m1ly room w11h tuJ"lllll( fireplace• Sp11 Jhng )li.t1n-a,e·,uars l.O ~t'"' Orlon11 b.1lrony lt'ud1n~ lu ma111111oth m .1 l> l ,. r ht' d room EXQUISITE COLLEGE PAIK CORM ELL 4 BR, ram rrn. iltn . -t 1um·1uur~ t +:i ltumpu>o ELEGANCE bonus &po.olS79.9oo Sttt'dch11ttrcn':.n·tre11l.5 ? Your uwn pn\.tle do BR_O_OK BIG C "' .... YO.... 2 N."11ar11le purkhke rear main • t:verylh1n11 you "'" " > .1rtl~ Sh1mmrrin1t 11um· eH~r wnnh-.1 in a hou<i"· CUSTOM m1.·rl11111111nh11th sltdt''3 but "'"r'' nlru1rl )nu 5 BR. ra m rm. din rm. Y'""' t11•w \\'om't 1.1~1 l'i>Uldn't al'f11rJ : Ext•t11111: 1,, b.t s:?b5.00U Tal.t• OH'I t•\1 .. 11111o1 101111 pool and Jat·uu1. ~opcr I 019 COftcord, CM 111 :>.l!t :1011 .11 S3221mo. d 1n1ng room, <'ve ry Lnvrly 4 bedroom. \WO· I , J Ru~tlc 3 bedroom lwo 11tory, 1H•jr New11or1 lk.it•h E~l a le art•;i . Secluded ca l hcdrnl muterswle with pnvatc t•0t.·l.t.11I palm OVl'rloc* ln11 pool. $$3,000. CAU4 ILUfFSCHAaM L'alllS'li tiUIU woman"sdrt>nmk1tchen Jiitorv. ht•aullfu\ly dt• St.~ the warmlh or thl& 1.,., •t 11• ,. PUN l\.H~ ,....,. J Kin it !llll'<I llNlroom:. rr11 n ll'd hom" Gr l' a I J bdrm' 2•~ bath home, with m ai.s1ve master fam ily l1v 1n 11. near e-cc1t1ng r-ctra11, wr up [~ 11lJ,il:l!:lJI ~~!~uu: ~Fl~·x~~l~·t·;e,\~;f ~;~11~~!~-rl'<?~~~lle 111a f 5 POINTS 1ICi2. 7788 I K€Y 4)1,__~ALTOR..Sft t~l~~!l~~:~o b~:.°d<'o~,~·~ '()ttiti0N rncl..i al st0r..1101l <:.111 COLE OF HEWP'ORT nient dtsl.ance lo area · =-••••••-~w71~~r appoinlm<·nt REALTORS HUNTING1 OS UEA<:ll S:itoparate ft ~ ione-d pro pert1n laomt• with oldl'r homhl :il lht• \Orntr of flond:i & M Jin An uJeal PJ\'kJJ:" for lit.I.I Ider PoOI S83.SOO ""'"' •• q . ti\ t ,,, 1. , :!!il.1 t-. ('ua ... 1 II-A y 4 IDltM + POOL 2 Stor)' pool homl' local· l'd on rornt'r lot with room for boa\ 111 •.imper l'nme llunllnt(ton Ut.'j ('h arl';i neur srhool' '"" k:. ~arh and shu pp1111! Th•~ home h,,,. ~n cum pl~e l y rede cor ated lhruughoul Ov1·r Si .54~• or Ulf!.!rlldi nll See ll ) OU II Im l' tl. !)t;;J fli67 .~oles,~~~~lo ~~~~?r~~£~~~~t !ra IHrdljfl ·--s,-A-6N_1.:~5v'1-~L_A_ --1" t•at 111•1J?hho rhood , 'C)' .,., ....... ,. .• ~ l>r:.tmjt1t ll\IOJ! room t:h.irm•ni: :1 lwdronm, -with f1rcplact Garden 3 Bedroom family or formal drn111g VA-FHA Vlt'W klll'hl'n OVl'rlOOI.~ S42,900 SI 7l,600 ~~ + lamllv kitchen . Sl9 900 1.it:"uultlul pulw l\ur $ .\ X . O 0 0 2 2 II J 2 • • ne"' c 1111><'1' lhruu11hu11t -ANYTIME Cull' rloll hnU'11 ni-wh dt•1111 Jlt'<I LJrl(t' lut Wllh rr1111 1r"('ll and ~r"enhuu•e Cnver('r1 p11l1n, d hl l.' 11 araae +carport Won'l la~t Ion~ l"11111~lruno.ltuntinJ?ton t:osla l\le:.a, on •1 lovely Tot.ii pnt·1• uni> $11 ,~i>O l'\\•Jth, l'.tst of MaJ?noha, tree hn~d ""' tll' <tll' C'all!il\31,71\T ~outh or 11.111111111: Open stret'I \\llh <t l.11 :.:t: yard ,...,,, '·•,. • • .,., ., .. , .. ~1· t ~ ·• I "• I ,, "l'<f 1 l~IU&l1i1 ~.11 ~ s. Sun I s lt•1 11 ':. Jll'I lh1 11la11• t•1 [ ~ 1J11j ii' LI ~(~:~s.to~~t'~~.; t. •• ~y ~fidtit 1£1Quall !_ Prop:.:.~ 7 % Assumable *Balboa Island* 640-6161 WESTCLIFF ~ Open Sat /'S.lrt 1-5 l07 DlalM>fld $34,550. 1•oo ou•~s,~-~~!~otn .. """ Fountain Valley lly Appointment Only I :l lit-<lrottm 'lUt'l'tl, ~I.tit• \' 11 l f > , f ,110 ii~ fl In 111 i! r<)ltm, lol' ol rlo<ot•h ,111tl kt11·h1>n 1·.1h1nrl• h111l1 111 .qqtl1.t111 •'' 11011 1 ur 11 .. 11,•r i'""' c,, c.11 '"'•I lnr th•• 1,,.1, 1w.ir "lt•1ol' .111.t , ...... , ~1·1 '"'" S tr P t-: ft l N I T S f:\l't\lhlnt.: ~tlU h,1\1' ttl1<,IY" ..... 1111\'lt \ .ltHnt .mot ;i.,1cl' for tht~ 'lltll ml"r Open Sot /~n I 2·4 I II ArMthy\t i\ IJIKl' hum" "'1111 I 11.,lh' .? p .. 1 tt" ~I• I" lu ~oullt lli.H S.imr1t11•11111111 1"'\•'.11' I \I 1111\ l'I \'\It • 673·6'00 • NORTH TUSTIH 150 FOOT LOT ;\l.ttttltlltl It .... 1111 lt111l1•t1 itt11tl"' UIJ•U \u fH•\Ott rh.111n 111 th" .J l11lr111 hcomt• in ~hrnn• 1111•11 \ pt ttl II ~ ltHI 11 f • 11l 11tf U t plot11l' untl 11'"' ,., , ,,. , •-n1 u.t\l' 1 '" • 11·1l p .11t11 111111 1 tt.f:P t11',1 I\~. ·W fl l'OOt. Hn11m fur Ch.1rm1111t tlrl·tuo h11mt• I Hi·r1r1ll'rn "II h J It.Ith !o.u1111\ l.1tnil\ 1u .. 111 and ' l.1r11r dm1111: .it• .1 l't.·r' hltt1' 1n k 1t1h1·11 l ""I ltl.t1t1h·11.1rll'e \ .11 ti ( 'p1tt l 1 .11 •I 1•nt1 \ n11h ~·1 "'~' ltUI I), I .111 546·4 I 4 I ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. • • • 1:1·11 11 httl.1 \"I" D.111J I '011H \1111 ·"'' lho· \•1nnr1 •11 r\\ o Hn· ~: r 11 " ~. 1 :-; 111 lh• W•at"°" Notlonot loot Ir Morin" Show COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC • MESA VERDE • • 4-PLEXES • r\\ 11 '""' It\ "'tc 1111 1 nr n c r ;-. ,. w • "r p .. 1 '1111 + o I h r r u I' ~ r a 111• " ~I • I '""' ~ \( II \ I. 1111 litnll\, \ '1'111 f,7!! 7t•AI SP'ANISH VILLA 2 STOR Y S4l.'50 \\1ncltn11 "Jllo.1<,1v thru 1' ... -.11ll 1n 1001t\llr'1 i. .... 1 .. 1u,1111h111111 1c1l l1lt' ln1l1 •10\ :ow•1·luil1•ll 1•n11 > 1•1 .1.tnh• t tl1• .11111 11 II a 111 h " \ 111.1 I I\ 1 n i: , '"'"' 1· ... ,. :• l11n1111t l111:hll1:h1t•fl h\ ('nllllflM k11rh1·11\I11lh tol l(IU'\i. 11~ 1' t• 11 l fl I I\ a I I' I e 111 t 1111 I I \ ,1 I <I l'l W I.' t' IJ 1111( hl,11 n·o~·· ""14" 111 rn11Mt'r lld1111 "'"'I uur' 1 :! ll.1ntl1dt1 ~ti •· llolrtni. \1.11d1111ttlt111llth \' \111 I \1 (;11:0..\1. ... 1111 I 'I' YI I-. II ' lhl'tlnok' 111111111• hit ... ,1n•t ai:r ,,,,, ai,:r • t'ntu.•I'" L11rnm 1wo1 , .,.. .tlk 111 lt·n n1~ lht,. \ 111111 1111 I~· vnur .. luo ~141"1 101111 1lu1<11 rn 1 .. ke U\ •'I ''""1111): 1111111 wt $:12:.•n111 1·:.11 •1u11·k "°'1\\ l\,11t•ll.1 \11 . .tw11n l'lo• 1\f• I tit Ii I' ol,,11 1''1 ~1.'l 111 rl.11111 H1111 tlc·k.-h • • • lllt TOWHHOUSE Thi' lu\1111110' ('Crl 11r r1111rlt"d 3 hl'rlroom. t', t)ulh hnmt• hn 11l 1111 hl'd tluuhl" l(:ira11e .11111 i.: .. rd1•n k1ld11 n. l"-"11 •• II d r .. ' r ,. J t I 0 II .. I I.It 111111•,, l<MI NUT IACH£LOR PAD w 1 r 11 '. t ~. -. T (./I \11'1 H<S' I omplo•lt· I 1 r 1• •I 1• 1 •11 11 I•• •I 111 1 "111itll1 \ """ huw•· It\ 1111111111111\Iolh111~· 11"·11 ltn, k flrl'ltlltC't' I t•,til)' I tl11Utl1tl1 1( IJrUpt'llV "''tit II 1 h.11 "111.1 ,tll II~ 0"11l1(111011J•h•l,\l.u 1,, ~tlllf W:t)' OI hf1•, ~1111 Wiii I.Ill 111 lm1• wllh lhl~ pro 1•·1tv 1•1tll l'nr more 111 forma1t11n tl73 11.-.~1 •, I I • • ,,, ,,,, f • OWHER ANXIOUS 4 + 2 +FAMILY DIHE lmmed1.111• po•'l'~'to11 l':rn I)(' H111r,• l""""'l\t• llM'!I hr1t•k 111 t t ttllllll('~ 1111 .. '"""' r\' .. 1 ~I·· hllllll' Evt•r\ ""'"·'" ..... tfl•·.nn k1h ht•n \\tlh 1111 llu·.,.. th· ,,,\,•( C'Ofl\t flltlll t"' M 11mm111 h lo 1 1 •I. 111 .. p l,t('t ~ .... , l.ttll ~111.J hc1lr1111m •ltlh m ..... ,,,,. rn,,,,,., 1111• ~lll•tl.t lOt•r' ffl\tlotl l>olllh ""•Ultll ltm ltt lt•r 1·~1 \ \ lu.tn ~' II• 1' I u ' \ n 11 1 ~ .1 1 n .1 t M'l.'l'10 I ull p1 t• • ' <'1111 1111"' ,,,., 71il t ·•f ,, ,, f • ' "" ~ t '· f • [~1@$11:1 BRAND MEW DU,.LEX Al. \l(J~T I '0 \11 ' I. VTJ".ll 1"1 "" 1lt1fll" 111 111 .11 h +\II Ill•• t11rnmi111: lt1I ~ nl 11111 k """ "'""' JAC015 REAL TY 675·6670 """'' h1111 •• "' 11 .... 1 ''"rlllll' "' t y ~711.'• ~I {;\I.I. I IM'"' llkr lor pr 1 ~ a t ,. 1 '' 1 " r ' 1 ,. w ~.I IHll d .I) Hor ) 14 l~:'ill "' t'lllltjlJ HAUTlfUl N.I . M7 r.oio OHLYSI06,000 .,.,,.,,,. ,,, •• ,,,,,. .~~~"f ~!.!~~:R ' ~:~::·~::,.~:'.:.:::~:·:::;:~ [ ~ RMI S@ \\Jtl~-/J, t.trs · T hol lnfri9vin9 Word Gam" with o C hudl• ...... i.. cu•• •ou•" ---- Jroundc ~ t\4•111 '"'m 1'111 l,111110 ,11.,.,..' ltl.1• ,, b .. lh< t.>lnin1: nrl':I ('C"r7\ I modt•I"' lrat Fii t11rm;il CALL hH•plitlt' f\o·tl•·• 11r.&l1'<l c11n rm :I Ir.: h1I .J h,1 M l.11rht•n "'Ith h111l1 l n' ln·1 o'e~ lul "·11uht:in1I THE COPS P R E H 0 C l'l11d1n11 '"'h " .l'b"r •n• rro 1.111d ,, .111•ni: I I I' r I 1.11 ll•' 1111111 "''' .... 1th f>•'»w11 THIS IS 4 --- -· lra1lrr .1.-1 •" '•'•" -----REAL STE LI C AR H H I bt•:Hh & llu111 111i.:ton A • llnrtx•r !1-11 tpt.ihl• tltL' Ol!Pl.F.X. one hlftl'lt lo I I' I' J t .11-.f• <l\rr' •"'ltni.: \ \ lht ht .1th L. nrl.-r __ .•. IOJll ~R!I month JM\' .tll ~11111 II!"' TD\ ~lt uJllon includmi: '·"''' ,, • .,.. 1111 -•ltt1 Jll' 'Jlt• 3 llNlr1111m C A H T P I miirl.d l'Vll 1 la,1 ----------1 uncl :! 1'4-.troom, 1n1 nmr I' I I "" <.•ed+t te•t1 '' 1 'on•~n c,111 R-IJ :?:>3.'i IMAGINE! owr ~~1 01' f. 'II ::./\ 1 & _ _ . '"'" tjp, " '' •• "" v«u 1h.. ,.~ .. •· ''"''~ .... ,. t'\t'll \he jl .tr:ii.:e I~ Sl'N II not !>Ol d . trwb·•Ol <uv"t"l• •t-1~1 • 1.1111t·l~l11th1,e~r1111~1ll' Hl 'IUIY ' I MITGEL I .... ""11NJW ~~·~~y 2:~ •.il\~\h;~: , .. , ~:,s~7~i~~ ~.---,--,~,--,__,~~1.~:E~::l~ e ... :, :-~'.~·.~~flit •· .. r r 1· r r r 1 . .. . ... -· Don I 111,r up the ,11111' l.r,t · 1\ in l l.ll"lltrd ~h1µ to i.hur1• rt 11111\\' 1.u~-;a \ \LLE' Bl·.\IT' .. Ir AG [loll llllll'Po!.I ~[I) SCRAM-UTS Aalwen iJa Clouificetiott IOIO 1t1~=~ Praplrt'li•• 7S2•19,0 1400 QUAil ti NIWl'Oltl llA(M CORONA DEL MAR HACH SIDE HOMI ·11111• 'le·.1n .111tl lft .,,,., •• 111 t t1ft1l1l 111t1 'I h·· I lllt''l ttlft 1111): l'l' lt;tH "'"I 11111 11111~· 11111" 11111· ~hurl hlot lo. I 111111 • 1.tt 111· ( """"' 11<•.tt h 1111 i:hl Iv •ht•••r lul. -.11111v 1t1111~· I 1111 ltl W 11 If fl t I(' j. I 1 1 ,. 11 I 11, •• 'I It r ••" It ,. ot 1 "" 111 ' M 11111· r n kt1•h1•11 1<11h "''"" llJI 1111.1111 ··~ ( '"'> ):tJ.illJIJ < 1•ll •i1111 kl> m:11.:.:.11 ,..ft. , ... , ,,.,,,, ""'4 ,~ l ~IR~ll:I VA Assumable Waterfront Home S119,500 with dock "''"' ly 11~lu111 111~1111• 11111 1111t lll'I' f ttl I" I •ht1I l''"· lull h t.:Jt, rnol ... Quall ~ liilPlac• Pr li•• ~-1920 -OUA!t\l MIWfootft llACM LIDO ISLE 5 01l. l.1m Im. m,1111'~ fl-I ~ '"'' l•J\ llffi,000 LDW'lllll II E f.7!'! 1Slo2 I \l'fl P. ('rnlrnl l'1"1 i< M("o, 3 M'P••r •• tt\ t1nU'lf-" on I .tt rt• \\ 111 httltl lh L111h '-1.'U,IMIO \Ill 1>n 1~1•.11r1.11. n 14 • ~!.~~•~umu~~~.~~umu ~.~~ ........ l~•~•~nn••• ~.~~ ....... !~•~•~•nun• G...ni 1002 Ci>eMf'.. tOOJ fi•••.. 1001 ....... tOOZ Ge•r.. IOOI GtMr.. t002 ..•.•..•.••.....••...•. •······•·•••··········• ...................................................................... ·•···••·······•······•· SHIHGUD CHATIAU o n 1111 ,. of CdM s mr>rt' r ha rmang propt•rlal'~. the :shin.:lc tl dupl~x on J u?>manc h i.lb lhc cuc·ulyptuis tn:c~ all i1r uund 1t Beit h unit s ha ve been complt •lcly rt•donc tn'ii,lc wilh new kitchen.... lot!) of ~toraJ:(c a m.I a mmi view oft he <>t l!un New ul S105,000, wilh ~m li1 ~'· a~-;um ••IJlc loun. U~IVU li()Mt:§ kLALTORS 67!> 6000 7443 f C0.1\1 H•!lhw.,y Coron<i dtll M<1r /Vt M·~ Vrrr ... !>46 ~ ~90 Mtol 8-11~ 111-1. 615 1600 1002 G...-.1 1002 ............................................... Vl!AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 il407 E COAST ... WY CORONA Oi-1.. MAR GOLF .c__ouRSE FRONTAGE Absentee owne r will lease, lease with purcha s e option or sell thjs lovcfv 3 be droom, l bath condo. La r g·e carpe ted palio has some ocean vie w, a nd overlooks the !*7 tee. $54,950. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUlt 27Ht YEAlt 675-3000 GeMr .. 1002 G""'-' 1002 .......................•••••.•..•.•.......•... VICTORIAN ELEGANCE and !)pace age <'ffi('1ency combined ma brcathtal.ing 3 story \'1ew of Lake Arrowh~<HI and San Bernardino :\Its. 4 BR, 31 ~ ha, l frplcs. ma ny extras. $8..l,500. Owner may trade for Laguna Beach re~1d~m·c. GeMrol 1002 G"""-' 497-1761 545-0923 1002 ..........•..........•........................ * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * ~we('pm~ h .1y '1t•w from s uper 5 BR family homt• CloM.' Lo bay. pnv. beach k ocean . l 'p:-.la1rs li\'mg rm . s a un:t, Ja r uu 1. wo rk~h op, boat s torage. ~ I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 Bay\•d.-Or'"" N B blS biol !i:~ .......... !?.~~ !i:~~ .......... !?~~ $39,500 Anxious Owner SUPERB HOMES RW TY WE HAYE MOYm In ord<'r to IJcttt•r bcrve the Costa Meisa -Ncwport Arc a , we have m oved to lurgcr q ua rte rs. t 555 W . I.UR. C.M. <Ne xt to Markt.•t Uasket ) A s in tht• p a bt we s pe cialize in r esidentaa l pro p e r ty -c r e ati ve ftilancin~ 10\'~tmcnt & bus ines s o pport.un1t1es W e arc hon o r e d t o St.'r ve th e community we h ve in, and hope to be of ser\'ice to you an the future ! A TT. lt.E. uca.sas Aggress i\e , fabt growing real estate o rfi ce l o o ki ng for m o ti va t ed pr o d ucer ~. C h e c k o ur hi g h commission break and fringe benefits. Call now for confide ntia l inter vie w o r dro p by a nd see our new office. ~U PEIW f-f Ol\IES W SW.lolier.C.M. Neal 10 Mo~et l o•liet S49 -86SS • 1002 GeMrel 1002 ...•.....•.••••••.......••••..•......•...•.... PANORTASTIC VIEW Yes it is ! And the home is just r eally immaculate ly gorgeou~. a s a re the gard ens . 4 Bdrms .. libra ry , danmg rm. Price reduce d t o $159.500 673-4400 HARBOR . I 002 Gf'tlff'-' 1002 ••............••.•.•..•.......••••••.••.•..... FAIULOUS!!! Is this 4 UR. 3 b<A .. custom hom e 111 old Cor o na d e l :\1 ar Un i q u(l ar c hitect urc. w ith ll)a SSI V(' hPa m s. On e of thl· b csl stree t s 1 n t o w n Sl59.900. 3ll Poppy Open Su n l 5 IALIOA ISLAHD Pl.US INCOME. in t his i + 2 duplex. Lgl'. O\\ nl•r's u nit : p ri m l' t•o nd 1l ion! Suprcml' lo('al1on. An artist ·s dream. Sll3.000 300 Coral. Open Sunduy 1·5. ~~-~000~ VILL~ REA LTOR . fMt'al I 002 GeMnll I 002 T1•r 11f11 l.1m h•lnl" 1111 h1I)'•' Ito! \\ 11 h ilt 1'•111' l.11 . 11..1· I.II "1111 lu .. 111w1t 1·1·il 1111!• .I ""· • '"' 1 '.1 n ht• J'llll 11.i.1·11 '""' '" ''"'' Ill!! I; I 111.111 10 lh Ii 11 h 1 lt·.tnu1i.: Jnll patnUnt: •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1~ hlllt• ohl h11tt'l'. on an GtMf'al II~ 1111 1;1 l0<1I -tarter 11111111• Ill Ill\ ~'I lnl'lll 1111 111111111111' H I.I. l'lllt • 1-: "-'!11 1100 ( •• 11 ~.~.!•~~I C:::SELECT T' PROPERTIES 1002 .......................................•..•... I.A YSHOUS-,RIV A. Tl A.RU Ht'.tllv. '11u 11lw 1 lt.11rt\l'd"1t h th" 3 l11h m :! h.11h Jt'\\.l'I llt~h ht·nmrd c·c 1l111 ..:' p1•1 l 1·1·t n 1nd1t 1rn1 :'llt'<ll' pr1\·att· lw ;1r hl'' .~ m,1r1n;i SXti.51)0 4 COl.DWlU. Ul'fKH CO. 644-1766 10021~ 1002 .••...•.•...•...••...•. ···········••··••••·•·• ~ S-""~CB RE.lLTftR~ 644-7270 Sl 0,000 OOWH •s u v s THI S LARGE 0 COLONIAL HOME in DOVER SHORES for the big fa mily that likes to ente rtain. 7 Bedrooms, 6 balhs, family r oom . large billiard room with wet bar. Maste r s uite has HIS AND HER baths +a steam bath. Gym. Privat e study. 2818 f Coast Highwoy, Corona dt"I Mor N'llln.: ,In\ lhtnlo! 111th J 113\1' 'nnw lhtnl! ~ou w 1111 II.uh Pill•I n.1 .. ,1111-cl \11 lo '"II" CIJ~~tflN'.I :id< d<> 1• .1 '1mpl~ m.ttll'r 1t ""'I l'.111 ;\U\\, JU'l 1,.JI 142 ,;i,;I' ~2 lhi l< c:YVewpprts most spect:acqlar oceanv1ews from ... Spyglass • affd~ Hill~(-:-~ A limited numbe r of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom r~idenc<-s. From $135,300 to $215,000 .: 0 0. :t .. z Santa Ana Fwy Ptt'lr1c CMtt Hwy 15 Sodetra !lay l>rivf' • Newport 8eM"h • (7141 64·1·1321 Fumi~hPd modt>I' open d11lly fm m 10 a m. lo s ,,.m. wsK&)HOMES 1i * * * * * Heritage Collection NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUTI AHD COZY )'OU 'II love lhi l'harmsng 2 b~droom home . Wlt h ups t a irs ram ily room unct balcony Rustic e xte r ior, "'" • bOo view. Neat romer lot. Extcrunvc bltn electronics and muny extras. Co ll ror comple te details . HO.I I SI. HARD TO FIND LAICH AMD COMF<>nAlll 2 bedroom hom e . Neat family room. lar~c hvin ~ r oom with fire place, mov<>·in e ond1llon. S hows like 3 model. How ••-'·Must sell. Hurry on this one, call 540.1151. POOL TIME wt HAVE IT ALL t ogether in this one. Mesa Verde, near country club. Big s parkling pool with lots of decking. ,,_... •-, roe.. spacious family room, dble fire place. 3 big b<.'<irooms . 2 baths. O utsta nding floor plan . Priced t o sell. Cal 540-1151. MESA VERDE )llJ YIEAlt OLD LOVa y bedroom , 2 bath h o m e . Pr ivacy plu s ! L o w mainte nance. Could h ave traile r a ccess. A1W1111•h I09I with motivated s ellers. Cal 546-5110. UNBELIEVABLE OHLY $52.500 for this College P ark corne r home. Remodel ed kitc he n , parquet Cloors, fire place, camper & boClt storage. Located on be autiful tree lined street. Hurry on this o ne. Coll 546-5110. CENTERED AROUND IEAUTIFUL POOL is this elegant 4 bedroom Mesa Verde home. Complete wilh family, dining room , Alt brick fplc. heavy s hake roof. Ideal for entertaining with large rooms. Super location. close lo everything. Call for complete d et ails . CGI 546-5110. ERITAGE I REALTORS G ... rel 1002G ....... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATEJlFROHT HOME ·DOVER SHORIS- A renlly i.parlous 4 bed homt', 41"2ba w 1frml Din rm & Boat sh p for 3 boJt.s This I!> o t errif1<' 01n1ort11n1ly $220.VOO. View th• Poclflc from l'oslu t.ki.a 1Jluff Nenl 2 bedroom tun !\\' w1lh huJH' f1.•11<·ed )'nrd and coverro putto. 7.•lnNI R 2 _w1lh ruom for mur\• u.nll s. $76.500 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- - WATERFRONT RE~s~!TE ... " ... z· .. S-2M..._ ..... .-... '7 ... s,_· Q-06-0 631-1400 Gt••• 1002 G......-.1 1002 ...........•.................•................ mecneb I Irvine realty titEAR THE IEACH Beaut i fu lly d ecorate d c o ndo min 1 um w /3 bedrooms , dining room & d e n. Upg rade d ca rpelin ~. dra pe s & wallcoverings . Avail a ble on lease , lease/option or sale -$71.500 or $450/m o . Larry Oyer 642·8235. (Ylll A HA,,Y DECISION! You couldn 't make a BETTEH one -s pecl acul;.1r VI EW of H a rbor & ni~ht li~hts - courtvard e ntrance w /fount a m - lovely patio & J,?ardcn overlooking view -bcauliful home w /custom decor 4 h E•cl rooms . l ~. 3-car i::a r age Sl8!'i ,OOO Hoh Owens 642·8235. CY 12 > "IMMACULATE COHDfTIOH" Cfl M -3 bed room +den w peck a Boo '1cw of ocean G ood patio -lu~h ~urdcn~ J?ate d court~·arrt. 0 :-.lL Y $K5,500. Lynne Rothell 6·11 li200 (Yl:I> llVIHE TlltltACE -$87,500 /\ lovclv 4 b e d r o o m h o m <' w I po 11 I ..., i 7. t' d grounds /\n t'a~y \\:ilk to Balhoa Is land or New port ('t•nti•r' Tom ~uccn li14 6i<.1<1 < Y l ·l J MAKI YOUltSILF COMFORT.AIU! 4 bedroom fSnwclmoor 111 Turtl t•n><·k w /s t•pa ra l(! clln in~ roo m , fum 1l y room , c xt r u I)! lot & t•lo:;t• to 11~1rk & pool $83 ,000. J ack C:usl <'r li12 82.15 (Yt5) HAllOI VllW HILLS. Sp aciou ?> "Burlin~um c" model 4 hcdrnoms, family room, formal dining room on very· lg . lot. Hc>0m ror pool & paddle te nnis cou rt in bcuut1fullv la ndscaJ>('d yard S139.500 Donna Gocls hall 6'14 6l 00. <Yt6 > LAGUNA IEACH IHYESTMIHT ldeallv located triplex 2 bedrooms each unit. Near beach & sho~ Sl2.'l.500 Mary Lou Marion &12-82.'l.5 (Y l7 > MEW ... HAHOlt VIEW 1st lim e on market this w ee k 5 bedroom S o m e r s e t m o d e l in bea u tifu l condition ! Lot s of upf!rad<'d & lovely la ndscapin g w /corner loca tio n. $122.500. J oyce t-:dl und 642·8235. (Y18> '42 ... 23S 644-6200 tot Dover Orlw Herb« View Cef'lter lrvlne _, C.mpus Valley Cenwr 752·1414 Fridey. MAieh 5, t979 DAILY PILOT ·••••·············•·••· ............................................. . lc6oo lilMd I 006 Cotto MeH I 014 Coda M.•• I 0~ - ·················~····· ...••........•..••.....•...................•.• H \ L H c > \ I :-.. l. A S ll (.'ur;tom M ..... \ ""ll• J bd l\alt•tf\ humt• ~t'~ rr::.. :l bJ. t..1m rm, l~l· 111 1 m u.., l"ronl t' ... .Aturt'd 111 rtt ruu111 1r,,1, , ttm •·d T tmo llom«' ~t'l'l 111n 1ur, cra>l> th'\)) & tlltn~ l'1r <'ul11r .. tJ1r<•1ut' co l'<an hni: R111)1'\I '""" httle 11"-.. , Udrm & 1\11 J htl-d fhW\t 4. h&oc k m.1111 !Jr :: It.I hum \' b) 0 111 ""' uli it> ~&~.~I 1•1 1 pl ' ~l~.5o0 t.•3 0897 1tl0 n •11llon 1 (.'all Tum lcAo• Pfftlnwlo I 001 lZ idail) ).W !t.'93 •.....•.••..••...•..... • l STOltY • t'hott•1• t:a1>1.btll\0 ( ·11 .. 1,1 ~•:AT :!bt 2b,j t d,•n (Ju1 • t :itl r a·l"t un l'o1nt $II <I.~ II I) ~· 0 \ ~ 1' l'ltOl't;ttTl~S. tf13 ~10 ~l\'1UI. Sh11l..(• ruul l\t1 TARBIU. t' I ~\.I II I.I I 111 !\I 11 n ) li t' ll u 11 ( U I I I \0 1·' I H1•dro11 ni.. J h.11h'. "'1 I In Collforftlo .. Executive Home Mllll)' Olhl"I n t r •• ~ C~tom :: lit on • horn''. 4 Sb"I -~ b\:d r n111, lnrmul l.ltnlll!l Roy Mc Cordle rnt. bt•uuttful l)at111 Unt' Rffttor 1110 Newport hlnci.. from 1>1•1•trn .ind CQl'\tll !\h'~n :.111 i7:.'!1 b.iy f'111rly pr1<0 l'l1 ll ___ _ !\11': ~ ,\ \' l,o; H I.> t: I 11 ' Ownl'l' I 3 llr. :: IM. ~ lr11lr \o um11bl«' lua n V1u1•l <'111 dt• s111'. l 'n111u'-' iM.H~I :~lltl ("')Ion Htl ~l'llH33 ~IJ7,SOO asowner,i~ an x· !\tesa V a de l':u!ll on '~lo rn~.~e lo l'.urupc:. Tobago. 4 Dr 2 ll.l, lrpl< o! 'l""· I hll. J bJ. fo rmal ~aJI ~99.2 Lt1· llm. Porm Urn nm. d111 rm , 1111• f.1111 rm . 2 Lgt' Pam Rm dbl ~ar lfllll' 01wn hou'" P'l'h SSS.000 Sho" n ' lh ,\)>pl ~h & :!'II h. I l S J'rln Onl~ . <.:all 5~6 Mi~ u.n" :!ti I II I' h u I .i r<IPl' -----~oun OPEN HOUSE t: \Sr~ ILH: H l r . :!ba . t''I pll. I..: i:.ir Cm·d yd !\in• qwt'I lll'lt:hborhood $5tl .,uu hy o ""ner. &12 sm ~~~~,~~,~~~~l 211 :Mh Sl 2 Br, 1 Ba, Sml pool Rented $250 mo \ 11lua ble R·2 lot s.s:!.500 Agt l"ord Ver· rtnder 2 1J ·3 2S·77i0; £,.,-213 ~'i ·Oi27. Btfl 21: ) rs n~w. 3br & fam rm hum\.' on lrct' hntd :.lrtt'l 1 n l'ht1l l't' ea:;ts1de loc .alum. l'l~e lO fine shoppmi;, purl.., lenms en s. & :.l•hb Open • R~ """"' \k:.J \"t•r<h.• Sat1Sun. 12·5 490 f.. 2tllh Choice I ronl un1l. 2 br S t <.: M RO G ER · !> lt110 nhou:.1'. ~.U !IOO. t• • REALTY.b"U·23ll a:.i.umabk !H5-7668 •UHllllEV AIU• OWN t:tt LI':/\ \'INC sl * Corner. 1mmJc 4·8r, OCE.A.H OR IA Y A Cl"l'bl5 I Blk. S u per charm <.:ahf rustle. 3 Br. 2 bu + den. 2 car gar, uuto opener, k1lch bltns . 1 Story, s ha kt'. q uahly beameJ ce1lmgi;. Raised hearth Crplc. A :.teal on lhe µ01n l S l l9,500. Do nald S S auls Co . ti-'5-~ or 673·4650 Open 'ul :.oil! 2149 Senile Ave, al <.:hunnel Rd. EL.EVEN HOMES :_>1 • bJ, dm rm. ram ra · UHDEJl Sl9,900. area, nl'W k1l<•h, s lor•lt • Never before h(I\ c v. e & uul rn~ ".11cr i.oltnt_, had such a gn.•ul sel1•C· izrnh:.l' Ai.kmg S52.5(,ll lion o! homes for :.ult• 111 lllltl Wh111wr. l'all lo Cosl a l\l e:.a . 3 & 4 PATTI WALKER Re;t-.. bedroom s, f1rt•plac1•::.. ly,!142 14111 family rms , und 2 car ------- gara11~. :;hakt' roof. lurtic Dano Point I 026 loc and pn nH~ locat ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vet er.a n ~ no d a wn : o F:l.IGllT t'ULL\'COZY Hurry \\ 111 nol la11l l llr 2 1-lu tu'u'"" c u to m Pleas~ call · ,. · ~ " Ph. 540_3666 hum'" b l1111:> & n •f1'16L • n.·.ir M o.1nn.1. nt't"<l f.i.sl Tnplex 2 Hr ... a 1 Blk to ocean & bay. Sl 19,500. Mar~hall Rily 675'°"600 •t.1 :-1111' Jl 5:>!1.500. 9'J7-8!1$7 ~ill/hi S,fCTACULAR •• ·-··-OCEAH VIEW We're here to help! ConMHldet Mar I 022 ..........•..........•. MESA VERDE Corona del Mar duplex . Pnn'. SIW.900 For sale by owner F.)l.ccll e n l 3 BR. 2 Ba on cul-c1c ·'illl' l"Und call 644'8094 Imm a c u I.it r I' ri 111 t' OUTSTANDING VIEWDU,LU area. S59,5UO. Cal I ~l) :.> l10<m. from l'arnnl ion Pa rk J room) lu:'l.urtou~ :J bdrm, 2 ba owm'r:. unll "' / n 11 n 11 e r m a n e n t Cllt\NNE:L & OCEAN ------- \ ll':W l'lus a 3 bdrm. :! MESA VERDE hu , ,:round floor rl'nlal S Drs, :11.iu, Um llm . "I lormal d1111n 11 & t'um1ly Hm. 2 lrpk,.., :i m .t:oll'r s ut ll' lhrt l ts car war. Sl!7.SOO. l'nn uu N f: \' t: H ' a can l . ly. 979·61!2ll _____ _ Sl2i.SOO 644-7211 /Jn "llL EL GAIL[ Y & ASSOCIATES 4 Sin«JI• Units Costa Me::.o u r i•J l nc l udr~ a 4 hl"dr m I house, 2 bedroom huuM'. 2 bdml each. duple-c All have scp. i.:ara..:es anll t\j!Mlii.rp!iii~jlh ~!~~s~ ~~"~.~,~~'~.,~·1 :~~ 111••••• 1 -•111•1111 v.111 help finanrl' <.:all 4500 om .. ,.... dM S49-ss11 C:aml'o Shore~. e xec 4 ~~~:·~ OR, 6 HA. pool. 'tew. ;.-JY,ck"°' c:::;., p r l\' ht h , S2-& 9. 500 • ~ P.110:.1 """" tK_.._. h,jl:{l(l() ~~ 2975 f Jlf\ l('i. Dr l ' !\I BA YFRONT F o r sale h y ow nH COROHA DEL MAR PRL\I ~; E.\ST!)I u~: :l llr. Super view 4Btt & 3BA Lot bt 60 x 122". alll'Y :ll home + a p11rlmPnl + rcss. S-lti,9:>0. 433 t"lowt!r. ~l ud10 + boat d o ck . 642-4308 ~ 000 ( • --------. · ee. 4 & Den runch l)Pl', one )Jrirtingham Rcaltg sty. s.')!-1.!l:.n. l\lay c;1 oo do\\n. No. '.\l«'~u I'll.OT RE:J\L ESTATE. 540 oSS!> • "''rry--,r-.:; ti7S·012J ----By Owner Ex<'l'Utl\·e 4 Hr • * DEAUT I FUI. Cu!llom 2 Ba flhr \'u llilli. Home 4Br, 211ha horn<• B1•'1 F.im Hm. w /frplc. patio. locu1 111n m l\lt·s11 V1•rtll", 3 ("ir i:ar l ite v d nn 17lh fatn\a y, M l•,;1 w ~·J rdl'n . 's109.500 .. Verde C (" \\'j lk lo ~1111 :.! J J i;; 1 . 1 2 I! I 0 r ('nur!I\'. 1 lubh~c, _lcn111' i l4 6'U·5996 for appl. courts & s."''".: Simply loudcd "1lh amcnll 11·~ 406 Ftt"nleof 2 OH 1 I UH d uplex. ~l.f,()11 Iii;) mil() '":w • 1<\1111 11m<> t n 1 huu"' \ nur 1 .1qwl ' I Jbr :.!h.t ', hll. 111 1111! Corona II , .. 1 c· h \ 1 t• " ' 2 I S !\I.tr 1 i:nld Clpt n I ti ·lpm 11.111\ SI I:! ~,011 h7l .f."i3!1 1024 ........•...•...•.....• 11c .. .ut1ful u11l!ra1J.ocl ;\1 1·~11 \ a·rcl•· ho mt'. rn1""' ,. .. 111n1· lq 1h• 111 11• l.1m rm. hlt111 """". :1 llt . :! 11.t "•'• kt'll )11. \\,111•11.Jll & 1•11111, muc h 111<11 ,. tlp1•n l111tl'•' S.11 15; Su n r.1.111 h1, & 1 I:!·, :II~:! Stt 1lv ,\\•' 111 111 ur,I) $~17,!IOO 11)' 0\\ nt'I ~ l!I ;l:J:.!:i 4 Bdrm. $38,500! Call fnr dc·t iiib <•n nwrn her~h1p ~I ~l.!>l"I It t-:1> C J\ It I' 1-: T H Jo: J\ I.T Y , 1..i:, :111 1 l'. !\I MESA VERDE B v ''" n1•r P ool' Cht'l'r1UI 1hr. lh11 ll1111w !:>t•\0 I utfrtl tn' l 1 IJ1l 1 tit suite, form cl1n rm t•f('J.:•llll 11111!1• II\ I Ill "/~Iona• l111lr cl. hlln INNtloit '"''" ~11111)' hi kl•t orc·.1 or l.im rm t1H·rln•1k in.: ,~·1lucl1·1I 1q111rkl11w I:? 11<1111 ~ )·" 11111. JO•" 11111.). l"O\t n•cl pal 111. ,JUlu uar rtonr "'r .. 11fl1•nt•1 CIJH'll llllU~I' !'-111 :0.tlll :.: ~ I.I 1\1 11.1 I I .. '.. II I !'>oll .~,(M) '.1.t<i 1/111 COSTA MESA Pool + Jacuni 31H l'Onl.lo. e nd unit . ~IU.000 unofrr bu1ldt'~ llnl'l' 1 M I~ 5275 ---Uv 010ncr 3 Fill, :! lki, I> tn .1 I> • 0 r o h o m 1' P:iuo'. boJ\ lllorui:"· up· i:r.1dl.'d, 1mm.ic. $a6,000. 4113 ll:ltill ------ Hot luy ·Cool Spot i\b,.olt1lely l k•i.l 4 Ilr lh41 Ill Onn.1 r o1n1. J\nXlOUl\ "" nt•r hou..:hl 1ww home. • \\111 \A al $.')1.llOO cir lt6· ~Um I' ~ 14 'o +o .. , . <:u1 J.ta·ou ,; i:round.ti~ ho11s1•. POI NT fl t:AL TY' • 4llti!Mlll. ------~!~!~ .~ ':'.'~·.,· ... ~ ?!~ "GREEH Y ALLEY'" :i till . ~111glc lll<>rv, rol'fter t lo~:a11on 'Int l0011d1t 1on. - 2 L';.i r 1:.1rn.:c. 2 pallO'I. fin'\ ,.,1~1111.: F llA loan I'-') .1 hl1• ~:.!I:! p<·r mu !.H~ 3371or :.11, 11ri 1 ~ Walker & lee Aeallstate F.V. PATIO HOME Sll,500 l!nh<'h<'I J blc :1 bd, 2 b.1. 11 ~)1 shk roof tn lh1' he.1ul 1ru1 I ) r old home Comm. pool & lcnmi. nl tn rh•1 l'fup mcnl. Neur Mtll' S..1 Park. ~chools, & i.hopp1n..:. 51.'l ~ll!ll. -' ' lll'Y OF Tit EWE t:K :; Ill. :J llu. 1•rirnc•r h1l. hoal i:,1l1• 1•\1t. r1·cluccd lu Sl.O.~I A1,'\ Ill:! 1077 FORM!R MODEL REDUCED SI ,400 l 'lu~h :1 Ult, "'II r~. t111 mul nu. :! 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Excjmi:: wa ll & window treatments . 3601 P ark Green Dr Open Sat /Sun 12 30 5 . 644-491 1 S41,500 Hu~.. d .. u~ r ~harv :i IK•th uorri .._ 1'1101. hnmr-. llnl k r11e•11l.w1• ("fov 111 ~lhllt11' /(, \llllllj)llll: l 0Jll 1111\0 . on·:\'\ WOOi> Ill O"nrr, unique• :I nR, 111••1. 11111111" 111111 <ll'ror . nu 1 q 1h nil ti "'" 101 tn prro'll ll-'11'11' c-10~1· lo i.e.i 11n"1 !>Ill :.CMI !lf>:l :?.i.19 , ' ....... ....... .... s. ..... s. 0...-IHllaW. U.fw I w 1!4 DAILY ~OT Ff1d!f M•el\S. 1171 ••••••••':'!'..~ .... .-. •• ••••••••~~,. ...... 1 ••••••••••••••-••••••• ~••••••n•••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••n••••• ~~~---~=~ .... ·-l~;:!:!~·--· .~~~ ..... !!~ ~~ .... !!'.!~~-.. !~~.! c=e w 1111 ....... !.'!!:!!? .. ~~-~~~~.·.~~~ .. !?~~ . 911 .. edt 1040 ~~ 1141 .. edl 1041 Dy 11t r STTOUO flrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• R"3Lotf~C .31mallunal1 On Point 2 1\H Vrarlv, ... _•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·••••••••• \\'lU <'::rY ~d ur UI'" tO'J .._ .,. ... CHISIM•... WO\JLD \'OU Bt:LIE\IE rm ror mot\' ~·II 01 \'X ~UO ~lu mt'! •Jnltoc1 • lli1h Or l\o Laicuna, "'"" ........-n an HiilY m1 nt11nt'd ~ cllant" for m<>r" un1h RHllorti1~ 11111 «.a&s1e11lon JHdrm l ~U.i i.. .. r," K tw. ISTA11 Odrm .• 21, ba\b c1.11tom •·orunCo Rllr iw;i M>OO --h ., 11 11 -ry. loc. 4941331 WHJTEWAT E R V1£WS fro laod home w/I clf ----<'ptl lo Bear • r 1 A & FHA W I I --m 11r11c near Dana 27 UNITS Ra, •·am Rm. 2 uir io.ir. J LOWDOWN • nv te Your ~ection lR\'l"' .. l'()\'U lbla s Bdrm. Monarch Bay home M r\ft1•1M,to41. ,_ ~mo 4'7.3 1191 Calllord l J111 • IGf' .u . ,.., Prt\ n....-( ( maJ cl • ' Lo"'' dnl'n on ('(lfllract •a ar .1 ~>\llh ~a~ 1>uch: u.;u, am rm., or_ n.r m., "' ExcM1111t·i .. 1ct·c1>1,'\l ..... .a Mw l222 JA:.~~~~TY Of This Unique Property cMu111.• 3 Bil. 3 ..... ckn. frplc . bea m ceallnis. Just A.MCMOIA.. TllPLIX ..................... .. ---d1run11 rm Blt1£1~!..;}"~'1: listed ..••.•.•.••••••••• ms.ooo. ....STMIMTS 1 lktdroom hOU>" irnd 111 hnui.l n w & lw•..1u11ru1 :s 128,IOO, Londmark AdH CU'll"l~ p;ilao,...,... MONARC H TERRACE-51)ttlat 3 btdroom uni" Ci\'at DR. 2t.a b .. th hum• 14:<1 Condo I Br. cpt.a. d!'1*. 955 CANYON VIEW DR . tl~\I~~ l.iniuu 4 Bdrm .. 3 ba .• den home. Double C714t 49 .. 7711 lncomc produn·r ur ~~01~811: 1:~:t~·kr;11tu~~:,';~1 bltn TV. bouhhelve.. \IC11t hom\!. '3 BR. 2t.1 carved doors, atri u m 1116 atartl'rtOl"homt"plusln cl1111\'luburh ~1W l't'1 •~hr/dryr, l~·nnii, poOl, bJ . f111lc, d1nm)t rm , W/waterfalls. flOOf•lO•CeillDI ~-~~•••••••••• co.tne..OMunllroll\Crll· MoK.Uo.1:1'.l •hcJINl.~036:204"Lle. irc•.i\ •lOtullc . "rl)~hl window". You musl , ...... t o bW\l~lt~a"d.~~utbi:r m·lo RI LQguna lJeach. Supt>rb e>ct>an & white ti tJ t.. .. "'"" Prolts 1ona.11,y decorat-4 , _,,,.,., t.:11~1:11 H:M.J,on. tr.;_ water vlcwll from ull major rooms in ~:~· •• t:~~~~nd ~>tat~· appr eciate···· • • • • • • • • • $149.500. • lndM\I'.'· 2br, Su Ter· SIX 3 am. :: ba 1lpl:c. Oldt'r th12' ma~ter c ruflt.'C.l • ..:racwus home " roun1.11n~ $\OK.rioo ~~~ T HREE A RCH BAY-Frien dly ~~a~!rf~~r~~~~(r~ pri• of owt1erthlp ch1ldn•n . "'' i>t·ltt s.:m Ther P ure 3 bdrm.~ .• 3 baths, d e n & N o It r II l'.: N o . ~ home W/3 l~rgc lirdms .• 3\2 ba. ll•le. etc. tmmuc. Teu· HOMIS Awl.'ntlAU'l'OOO gues t quarterit . For the moi.t Kt~r;~~cs~J.~~iewa: ~II P1LUS seduded patio and OCclln n111, 1w1mmlng, uuna. with lircplt1ct>s '111H·d N,w:1 br,:!".ti11.frpt:-;111, d Is c r I m 1 n a l 1 n g buy (' 1 , a l ti n CllOll'I-!. mint <."Onrlltwn. v ew · · · · · · · . · . · ......... $129,500. J D<'u1tl . bu c h within I.I ri dt. 11 ., 1 u r a I · "oud blln" $400 7 19 l'um•el lrrcpluceable pri~of$139.500 l'on1...-npon1ry dupll·~ 11671& JUll c.-...,.S.."--9 wnlklng da•t ance. panehni: and lJ11un1t•(I ~a.M981WT SEE SATURDAY &SUNDAY 1·5 Nonh t•nd 3 lilt. I'• b11 . .,..1141 fft.uo ~7~!1J.,~5~r, Own~ r · t•c1l111R'· ~u1&1l Ph11.:e :t 8t•droonii1, Crplc. 2 .,,, OYlll&OUT Directions · Coast Hwy. to Thalia St.. 2 u1t.2 ba "'1>1 ·"1ur .. i:t-f>ropert11.·i.&xclu~l\'C' 8 > llarii 11 r . $32S . 4.:, room' l ' hit.. .. tu IH-.11 h w &-t-..........._ I O'I a .... u 111 t m" o l on I)' £i 1111 lhe way thru. It's re 11p Thalia to Canyon Vi<'w Or S""."'"' • "--~ ".. lk-110nlu S.9~7 marltabl)' uparaded lo UJ.,.,., • .. • ~-porl .. edt I 06t ... ..,... ..... Io•• ....................... $1.50.000 Low do11t 11· uit the mo.t particular t'Eti \t.L.-.~ ·············•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1· W th IASTSIDE UMITS s2;5. :: br dph . ~a•· buyer. l'inul ~ualll)'. RIVIERA REALTY 499-2800 Rt:.\L.TOR <l!M·T$T ICJ es oven Ouplu w ith 12) 2· d$hl'hr,i.miltsok. 1-t'\' ((';it urn h;hh.od rrluxmic I~ N Cu.ut, Loiicun1t llAUTllUL OUTSIDE Model 400 ~room unal~, l'Jeh "llh -M1110 _Rent a Ill, ~O.S3'10 Jlll'llJ:ZI, lush •urround• ·m1 =-VACAtn'IMSIDL • . 1 Br. 3 Ba. rorner lot. 11 pnvale yJrd and nnl)' 3BH. :rn \, ... I', bltns. ll\P, Secunty •Ht\lm' 1 I It I .Just wai·ti'n5 1ror you to buy tha's ne" boml' as not as sharp one bloek to Westrhff open bcums. p:itao $400 lmm,aculate 1nlierlor' •-•edi 1041•--leeclt 1041 1 1 as lhlsone 2800sqfl ot shopplne. Great for tn· mu Owntr.606Josminl' •,...... ra""'''' J .. ..,.rm i .........-_,....... , impeccable Li o Isle home: brick "real h••tno. Sho"''" bv ''"stment STARTER OR ---------._..... ·~-.... " . ....................... ..................... . . .. . blotlclopork1 m111ulc.t-0 ._ --patio. new carpeting . papers. appomtmeotonly. J,l\IF. JN O~E UNIT 2Br Duplex.S32S mo S nt beach. FAMILYHO...FOIMOTIB' 49itTt>ls.t~O'.r.!l draperies1 35ft.lot: Jbdrms .• dining S7t.t50 Sti:l.500. Cst Hwy. 1-'rpk. aur . llSTDHSSID · VACA..._.T rm.,3batns.$139,500 llt-1710 1£ Qi•all ~ patio. r~rn1:. WW t•pt, Bot Drus~d rOOL W ith a cheery k itch.C!n. loads of 1""'11 IT'S ACHAIMH! " .--drpt1 6i~·l296 586-M28 I I I. · Pool home ''"'nr anx· Pia • ...-·-hom~ 11round: Cruttvdy currboard space, rest u 1ving room LIDO REALTY ....... -a111ncd ln11d1•, with w fireplace. bar for dad. Yard fenced aous submit all urter un p DP.• ti•• • • • lh1s ~ l>edrm, ~ bath + ~~7'1 Yi • 1 ...... MI. 67).7)00 • 75; .. ,920 leriHlro Hwtchi"s m;imcurt'd. 11"'.ns out. 3 for the kiddies. s h eltered patio, gas 'e randa Coast "id ~ ~~ J • ..-. • ........ _. _ _.1st• ._ou.ll\,, "'~' .. ~ ... ..,,..., wa,•eAr"'' bcdrm. trml d1n1n1. BBQ and swimming pool for -_--""""" """' bookshelves. Gas BBQ. bod 1 l'hll•' "ater \'leW P111nt . •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Corona del MJr Tremendous value al every . y. . . & bt'•ul> Pll"l'r "111 do Mewporlleoch 10" Newport leach 10" MolMleH.-n EXCHANGE You ure the 11tmner tit $67,900.968.4"56 Th1shome1$pnct..'<itosel~N.OW "undl'r~ ~li:!!l.SOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• forS• 1100 What}ouhuvl•forwhat TWUt'Rt:£1'1Ct\J::TSto at ~"7:.!,500 -Best bargam 10 • • IM AG IN AT ION :'llWPT llGTS. Otean Vu, ·.io· Boal Dock, no shp ••••••••••••••••••••••• )OU "ant' Bkr 963·7800 lhe latc..tf••M••IM Laguna Beach -Come see! :-.a:1-:oi::o for this fuccr pool. lgc 2 i.ty. 4 Br. nu tees . J br cundo w. 26' Talii.man. only $2000. ---WetttrnH .. lonol Exquisite pool, de lHoMyen.IHlltor UPP\'r.Closeln.Z·Ur.<lt>n kitch . ltedut'ed lo Nel'•port Just rcduct>d. Set up adult park, C.l\1. Lcaroioveslmenlproper lo.t•M.Mn• coratO<' dl'Pf, central air. C7t4)t60·170 t w 4'4-5420 + I Br 1:uei.l apt. $72,500. $89.500. Ownr. 548·SSSG. owo~r asking S89,500. s-114649: 548·6173 tr sal~s ~n~ uchanginit Show 4 Br. 21., 811. toe many - ----1-'inancinll flex.. Courtei.y New class startmg soon. xtru lo mention. A true • • 1 N l' 0 M Eby Ownt>r 4 Br 3 Ba, lo brokers "'" bu)'er. BY,Ow_NERDomus<.:npn <.:~11s.~arrow Inv D1\• ~1ard13rd1hru121h lWt'"'.)' homl', pnc:ed to PHUPFnTY Prim • s Bluffs G·Plao. w)Back 979-35G6orti7~.429.1 ~x60, 2 Br. 2 Ba. farn 9637866. C 0 N·'S'·~l~I~! 1 0 !\ Hl1.0-11erAnx1ous. lrYIM 1044LocJ-aleoch 1041 Endl·o~erlotl'ilh~u;u Bay \·1ew. Jacuni " ---rm w/wel bar. lull)' \Vldt k h CENTt:R · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• que bldi: 9 unih tone<! many ;\lrw.. Open HOUBe H\iHms 111, 4 BR, ram equip. kit, lg. beaut adult ou., ee' de lo pur<' nse 800 \\' K~tafla. "'naheam lMUlY llALTY a•o-3301 c 1 S:str> ~ • Wkndi. 224 Nata NB, rm. view. Upgrnded. park,~ .. m1 to bch, Jl.8. "" ~ roo::; u111b. "" " S I~ 1 L· 't 0 s RI" A 1 640-~ Sl09,990 ft'e land F\nantingava11~36-02Sl 642-21 ~~~ase1cull tl42·54ll,71Jk, etxl 5 IB>IOOM ' "" · ' • --------Ow 640-46G6 . ...., tor aim your 1r e ii .. :STAT": Newport Shores, 11, Blkii ner. 2ot X 63' Double W1de. :tBr, ~.:;'.~ • • • DfCOliTOR 4~ 8093 _ to grded beach. 1 Dlk to ILUFFS UICUTIYI 2Ba J..t,vill Home. !i • Ill 2 1 OO --- U.-•enffy '" .-L---.,.._... 1052 p\l lennlS court & Jr. Park. 493·14'8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Codo Mt10 3224 lr\'1ne deroralor 'll .,.... •..,--. Ol)•mp1c pools, lgc encl CONDOMINIUM ('oilaMesa 10,000 !JQ rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wow! i dream houu! Secluded ••••••••••••••••••••••• put lo, 4 Br 2 "2 Ba• Fanl»sllcully upgraded ~ x 64 3 Br, ~1ut insl.de bid.: on l l• at C·:!, o o •4 Ur. 2 8;i, tam ru1 cndofeuldeueloca· OwnC"rS48-802$ twnhs.e , by owner . lrout. Apphc 1ncld. pwr. SllS!l,000 Agl 1-'orrndan rm ,allbltn~. l • 0 n . G REEN HELT Carmelita plan. 2.~ sq. Sesame St. Mobile Park. G7~·11JCIO ~ ~5 7\W5 S ll..POOL \'IF.W ' Lavish Cronl WCMlldyoubetiue! fl. 4br, 3ba, scl"luded Space 106. El Toro -------- f'lua enrl<111t'd lana Coun· patio garden Two slM} Beautiful WPslC'hff wtan patio, pool ad1at4.'nl 5116-8914 Lots for H ie 2200 f; ldt-4 br l+. ba. l1'Y KltchC"n 11 super buy 'aulted & tiled enlry assumable "11 •'" • loin at S'll.500. 644 9J87 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ mn. hi h1i.11S100 1 mile to beach. Won'l Formal 11\1nii room S7G 900 Lovely 3Br Pool -------Acnep for sole 1200 LI l'.1>5la Lot m S t:nlt No ?'ore,• Altl 5-16 01n I last al 164·500· boils wall of fireplare N 0 R l N S Ho~e." Counll')' kitchen *•DUPLEX•• • •••••••• ••••••• • ••• ••• l, Overlooks GolC Cour?>l' -, --- &HI 1st• Felr Lui.hly iianJC'n\'d atnum RE A L T Y "tull bllins. H1·beam1.'<l ~. Acres R·l 1..and. N. 492·~2.i Sharp 3 ~t.Jrm E111,1dc Ask for Donna r 0 rm 11 I d 1 n c . :? n d reihng bnt'k Cireplun· Near ocean. $19,500 Colton, only $3~00 an --oift 0 hum\'. New parnl, 111~ ... ,133&6"_2_·84_68 __ nreplutt!. phh 11'1) i.1dcd Creal 'family & enter-MIWPORT IEACH ·acre. Possible Mobile Mo.rt ' HH°f, f\om·l'd )d.~bl .iar . Qlll('t Slt.450 "1"~ •haded entry. over· !liied BR'll, small den· ~l udy, cheC deh&:ht klldlco has "lolesl" JiH appli 's, plu~h carpels. d<'toralO<' drapes, vanity ~lhs. dble gar. for Uad! The luw t.Jo" 11 puymenl tnNtt'S th1i1 a 1marl in· v\'Slmt!nl ! DKlt 962·Ml1 ".1 I.I~ r •. "., 11 of st:~ D 1l EN c JI r. D Oft t h f 1 llALTY Home Park wie! Agent Resort 2400 lot A\'::arl Apr 1 '35<>1mo. ~ .. • a ... Ulmen ome 0~ n,. Bill FernandC't, 673·5140 ••••••••• • •• • •• •• •• ••• • &1:l 118:?5 bookt ues h1ghhghl CUSTOM Jt/\N l'H OCEAN duur-oulduur living 675-1642 54S·l261 Id 11 Id 11100 S< rt 1 - - - lurJ!l' L1mdy ruom . STYLE llO:tlE 4 COMMUNITY PIC'nllecomeloournpen Ca1'11'11f'CI.. )' ~\... 3h i1.i""ShorpMut1llC'cllo(.'on1lo J Brl!!hl chd':. k1lrhen Bdrm. :i bath. dining RF.DUt'EI> Wt• nt•t•d u ho~~&i.~clo11vp~~·clale Pr.,.ty 1600 ;;~\,~o r~:bi:,:,,,1 r)o:r Rr. :? nn_. 2 r o_oh . w1watcr pur1C1er Up room.fam1lyroom,~I, new owner fa is l ' on Sul. Sun or W~dncs· HEWPOlTSHOIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 I A k clubh•r S.125 mo il\'Utl ''I t l t •-Ct d r ll"lt S t IESTIUY t l'rm:. wnt•r r r • . . v 11n mas e r s111 e Jacuzzi"' a .1 1na Velli;htrul. immaculate ay rom n o unsc COSTAMESA ij.16.4(1~ Aµrl.546·737lllll6PM~ w /1lep-dow11 Roman \'tel'it, Mint rondlltoo 3Ult wilh uo cus)'·rare ut.12U Pembroke. Nwpt Beautlrul 4 Ult. ;i BA. 12 IOO ~ fT wknd~. _ bath 4 J\lore hu11c 5187.500. y.mt. Vat:anl -Move ln Heb. "'l,PORi·s sundeck. 2 ('llr 1t.1rn11~. co' E_,.RC•I L• LAR<.;E lot 111 Snn M11nt1 '"OS"f \ MFSA bedroom" 2"'00 Sq. ft CUSTO~J JOUN MclN n.ow ... $72,$00 ""' Owner wunts fast &all'. MM A <Crestline ureo 1 All "' f •• drcum hou1e for Jul't NE.'\l'•ood&glusshomt> .. loyttt.GoodLlfe Rt:ALESTATE Pn«ldlowat~.llOO. Pnmc rom 1n1:~lal <'Or· ullhtic,stn ·&paul,walk· Su1>cr family home. 4 $79,SOO • pnme IO<'allon w 'u1·1t11\~ floor plan 3il25So. Coa8l Hwy. 00.ecr.w 6'15·5578 CAYWOOD RIAL TY ner ~uned c;.1. Next tu lnR d11tance tu Lake Bil. 2 DA. fam rm, friilc, Callnow7~:.!-1700. realurini; l'On\'tef!IBllOll 499-4514 4'3·2513 llGC ...... YO... 6306W Coa11llll') btink,:.Jvlng11 &lo;111,0p• Gregory llJO 454 1 or 2r:1r i:arll)!l', fnrc1 Vllrd, IJffN •• ~ • '' '''-''" H ~'"'' Pt l · R 0 m 8 n bath• "'" " 541 1290 IJiOt.•tc rn8JOI' department 510 6410 ask rur l>uanc clb~c W i-l'l1rn'1' • kid~. IY OWNER [~ ll~~ll~I BRIDGES. roof deck" --t·si::vouitc 1 O.Corator'sDre.. * · * _ 11ton• Vnluc priced al ·• peti. 01\. ~~oo . Call Walk to rccrutaon; i muchmore.s149,000. Lo 1' h I · llC I (l(you'relhederorator> Newport Shore• pmlt ul US0,000 Completely MOUMTAIHRETREAT ~·O'J!Jll, ·•hooh1,lrshoppmclro~ 1 l j ~'!4!T~~~l~~~ld~!!.w: v1~''s:no~~~~01;,~uwa~h 1 1tury, 3 bdrm Deane ownership duplt-x :i br, pi'.l\f'd with sm:ill olCice 2 Story view home. Meu VC'_r_d_t _J_li_r_.-2-lia-. Uii. IO\ely 2 story, 4br l1 .. 1n& rm. tn th1~ all 4 bdrms. 2·baU\lS. UurrY,· llome, fully l11nt.Jsuped. now owner orruplcd l.lwldlnte & h1hl s lan· N~tll'<l In b1i: trt>ei. 2 Br. frplt. IGOotiq n. 1616 San W/flm & bonui. rms Th ,.0 ., I r 5127.500 Shown by 11ppl. n.....n Sun 1.c. ""'' 1·.,dar dards. Coll T~Z..liOO for 2 ba" d<·n Ol'll<'r 'a.•~ cl"lui•u·t 1 ~a· ... ~·"·~ m i> •to\M·•n """'"'· New de'. IELOW MAlkET natural '4ood & "lass 3 1,!> on,l' '' .. ,,u 11 "'"" " "v" "' w ~ ~~ ... ·" ~,,,, " • •v"" "' ~ 95iQ I h 1131 !Ml 1 J [~IJ:EN {60. Pro"'"rt> llou~e. 642 38S(l del al ls. REAL ES· ··Sell Nuw" <.:all MJrty ••ardnn"r pd 979.71136 or "erl to111.• uecor an e" :? Hit. 2 IJ:1 tol'-nhome. Bdrm. conlrmporary · · · IV-:] \8 ... ~ TATEltS INV 1-:STM ENT Apgar al 0411 Uaker Keal i.'ib :i059 .. 1ui11ve Sea CllCf linh.PukS51.900 SepJrlllf art studio. HARB OJl Vlt;W VIVISION Est.ate.RunmngSpnng-c. --!.!..li,~O. o. Appl call lmml!'c.•3T~RT.00MRE.s .... ba. ~~·~r this 3 Bdrm l:fl]~lll:IJ.Jl[I 549-8505 ·<.:ARMEL" By ownu <.:a 714'867·2i00. Mt s. S265 3 Ur. alo\e. rncd ytl, ..._ • n 'fhet"---.ofu__... Excf1>llonnll~ clean Jbd , .. 2WAT .. RFRONT 714 867·2004 K1ds/pclsfsm~lu .. ·ee. home 1n t:n1v. Park :-.:orth..'lttlehome&enJOY --r ~ wtfam.rm .newapb& ~ "' MainHl'nlllli..!,40~370 FOR SALE : Detailed $ti0,!IOO ml·ome from 2 fldrm OPIH SAT /SUH. 1·5 drps. rrbh paint 10• 90 Bulkhead. Ar nie Palm Spnn1:s house Jlcnl - - Mt'b1lHl u re, r oua h ;apt .)fay add 3rd unit lo 704 E. OCEAHfaONT lef'/exlt>r h:e >ll w patio Quevedo. The Properly 3 Br, den pool, badmt, by bis. 2 br. fncd yd, kids, hH• llmb.!rs le 1tlius. ~ this ll ·3 properly Laguna Niguel. Almu:.l new. Gc luxe in 0,erhang :?033 Porl Mart.833-8203 l'ktmoorlease.5"'8·2806 pets, singles ok. f'ee. ~ikhed Jnd shln&led roof 552·7000 $i9,SOO. ~ choicx ,.~-i.u duplex. Frplc. euth unal We) bndgt-Pl. t>olO 8S22 -Mam Rentals, 540-5370 no. c1rrle stairway . MOllLEHOME .......... , __ , 4 car 11ura1te. Hawaii Open house Sal/Sun. tluu.nintCenter ofStote •SpotlessJbr,2 barondo. w/'/~ window lt'Ods lO THE . .. · · ULTIMATE IN MOBILE • • U J' G HA 0 £ D typesellm&. SIS9,500! 10.5 "'"'Pl" Properly 2600 p 1 1 I.II ~.,1, rrtrealw1thFrl'oth Vlll"'CE .. JI O'IL', l.IVl"'G'. TOW"'ll O'tL• •om d ET 'LS oo s,1'u1st•,i:ar . ..,a. d OO'J I o Pc n In I t o n. · <:1tal.n; Sunsets/ Moun· '' " ,.., · " " 121 4Sth STRE By Owner 3 Br i JJa, older ronUguou~ bwldable lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5270 tf'd~OOtl aundeclt. Step REAL TORS tam Views. Luxunow.:? ::d~l:•e;;,~~~~· ~·~:u~ Otean '" blk Modern Nwpt Hgt s. lge lot. louted on busy Costa 40 ACRIES, --------- (In llv rm w/rtplc PLUS Bdrm /2 bath. $33.000. ~.960. d1.~l:~:llelr&_211bd1 ,r1mna·nucne· s.\.5,000. 642·3592 Men thorough tare. p WfYOMl1NG1l h 2 !,~:.; !~~1·,h~~! :~::: ~~ t...._ocn bum family rm Univ. !'ark-Terrace. VIEW LOT "'· ·"' .. · Shn,res parkln11 lot with ut o t:all e ;inc· v~ "' • "' ' · v.tal brick fireplace, 1111thly up~raded TH ARC.:ll Bl::AC:ll •• CUSTOM HOME In $Hl8,ti00! Loolung for Harbor View only major market an w/w1ld h orses & An· S."l.'l.'i r;.i:? 0282: 548 JH~ 11Mtid hearth and 6' wet 2br. Zbo, s kyh1ht, wet Hl::ICllTS private area. ceramic CLIFFHAY.. hm. Monaco/Carmel orco. Wlll exchan&e. Will l elope. $50. down, $50 3 13-;::h:e fncd yd, pnho. bar'. Rea l aourmet bu. patio & deck, near Ille C"nlry. Close t o 615ST.JAMISRD. mdl . Owner only. sell lol or aepar ately. per mo. owner. Mrs ji?nr. !llv. r efrig. Cpti.. kttt'ht•n with bor and 11001 ~ Jaruu1. i'rln · $!2•500 t'lubhou!ll' SllJ.1.000. NcM & clean 31.idrm. doll 64().?"3. Gen Ry1n. or lnvestment Hodgson. 979·6385 Sbl5 Avaal 4/1. ti75·1827 play rm. 4 DR 's, 3 BA 's, 3 c1pul1 only. »2·3021!. RIHT AL f~nguna Niguel Heally house w 1th oversa~ed N. Hats. Triplex 3 lovely J 01V1sion ..cha, Fonns, . . cllr aar LOW 6'1'"· lO'Ao --------2 Bdrm. Vi ew Duple'<. 130.5050 496-4040 sundeek Ir overlooking BR Un1t1 .. $99,SOO. ,I jGuall l. ,._ 2700 Gn•at I· .. Side locallon, UOWN! Bkr002·»1l Uni\'. Purk Terrace. $350/mo. 1 l I cd ird vro•es lx><iut 3 Or. hltln~. frplc., -.---popular "Do.,cr" mdl 494-805 7 ::S~~~ z rear Y . Owner. :>48·5804,673·3731 • PICIC9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II.! )ti UJ\td !HO·~ o1 ~Oii l'ondo By o"ncr. 3 BR. 2 ao.o. lay Prop. Newport Shores 2 11tory, 3 Pr-•rtltta • ••• • • :Ill:! 12:;1 ...,.._. 1042 Da,pnmt-gr.enoc•llloc Vi ... on·an-arhDuplAx __ ----__ R-~~ br home $65500 Drive -r:712 •• 20 17 Acre producing --------••'!'"•••••••••••••••• Nnr pool & rtr orea. 0r;:m ••de Hwy, 1;vel El Hl-..t Terroce ~ by 315 62nci St. Call MOO ouaiut..~WPCMI' MACM Avocado grove, 11000' 2 Ur No~ts. Water & gai. .y Ow..... Wltnd~ & e11e~ M2 1!>39 .,_. • •75-7060 • P""""'r1Y llou•e ••2.-CA home, terms or lraae to pd. s:!.>O mo ".," ' lot : l:lrl!l'r un1l ha' Townhou'" nl"10lc!I Into 0;642.3361 " '" _, COttdo1111tl•iuntafTow•· lireergrovc$2SO.OOO. QJ 21%urf1t:; ~100 -nllou t'TlllSold HURRY" beJrru.,oldhrlckfpl,chn h11l11dl• ll'llmi: Vuulltd~~~~~~~~~•---------hMMtfora .. • l700 STOUT&ASSOCIATES IQSI Mandalay l'l~lt • • o1rr.i, Pn•nrh doo1 lo Jl't 1 "1lln··~. ship down hv BIG CAN\' ON, C . C. 7 7 cu.-I.a I ' A YOU FOU ..... 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M0-475:! l'IC?f ><' ·or ""''m IO\~th1,VOLLllOUSI::' --f'.!\'1'.\U:i\...,SOCl\TES WATF.R1''RONT .,_itshpavall.Subterra· Ampltr ...... f•Allitan.(2l3 )••••••t•••••••••••••••• t4'tt'ml-privale l)('h Crom IHCOMf-H. IE:HD MS~ ouru;x DU " C>, ~ llUGI:: J 1111, 'Ila, (rpk, .u· boat d~·lt. rror dt' LE RAISOR 28r hunw • 'CP 1nr Apl, ----Tbrre" ll'O bedroom n_lan" l°" deek p11rk1na. 888 osoo doys. ( 7141 ,,.,h .. 'hr i: JI M ··~·· t'\lnltd,Sbr.Sba,hvrm, Ul't'lln ~•d e of h~~ <.:omplrle 11 ecurlty 900-1208evea TRADEYOUR \'0•111 .. ~171 l'•·h OK . f I t b & REALTY I -...i ··-•• 4$' lut. dOt'k 01'-nrr wUI aysttm lJyappolntmcnl LATE MODEL 64.!·t.itii.ur4Ul·411i ' "rpml· r"'•·nwrmw' .. ,narrm. Sl.U,OOOU•D "'TIU\ 1.49\JM. J"llig~ • Cu1anrr A"klna Sl80,000 KlrtK RJ.:Al.TY, CONDOMINIUM ' " 4.\23 Campus Or . 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Y'f"I w a~n<'r}' \'ttw. n • ltl~~~~~~~~~I ft hom<' ol\ the watrr. SllS:SOO Buildur/Oroker 1c111na 4bd, 1chool11 1>hoppinll " • TOWNllOUS I': • tOJl ltatrC'He lo l1r1tcTURTLEROC'K. VIC'w, I P1er at 111ip Xlnt.cond .. ~.,_,;/.,_I $ pmperly.4To20un1u1n OCC SHU. mo l o <tRr11~B1 ,IJt 1n1110Nr ,.t•cluded muster wina pool, 4 BR, 2 ba. •·amity Miss5cM Vieio I 067 J..lrR bdrm•. 3·balhl. 2 11t1~_::' • prl me areu 1n Hunt· reapooat bl{' 1>1•011I1• "1111111, 5 min to S Coo'l ,\II rairrnrrd closfl.a. 21• & Bon u • rooms• ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl<'~ l"nrl'd tu aell rut -...... ineton Beach. New & 546-632S. Pina" Airport :.1t139t..! U..thl. Slldtng 1tass door llktt1w1y attlC' rraR• $129.000 Xlnl .erm11 JOMIS llALTY near new. --------- to MC"lude(J "'oodrleckfci room, l't'l b.tr. '"'alk lo "AI Tena1" &10.000 down.ownerwill • •67l·6210 • • Sl'"217t HZ·IOIO le.eh )141 Danolllolnt 3226 •lat• to\'C'~ patio N 1rh1>ol' l.tasr hold. Vetenns CJn quality for ciuTy 7~'k Isl. TD may ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~:a:::~~~1 fm::~ _1:1 __ .e ___ m.._. -~------n thl <i lovrly 3 Br be om~. Huny, call WaterfronlHome3Br2~ 'nlWtMt .. ltly'-9 Br (.Ailto~. nice vatl<>. VIEWOf PAClffC '»HOO '-Jlllle•ech 1041 8ar<'t'lnna home with PRESTICE HOMES. 81. 2 frpl's 11ourm"t wS....? l300°Tt~"oo1.~ Lrg mndcrn hom", full .. •·""""''"u" ,. •••••••••••••••••--•••• lusJ\ Ul'J>l"l & dupes &&S-«.46 kitch. slip for :u· boat. Fr«-c:'Ofl'lpultt Hme lcw crpU. 41.ir. 2 er aar. 2.000 [9 Slumpslone walls" CX· --Many xlras. SllS,000 en anal)'lbofyourunltt. wportt.och 3 169 +'IQ.fl.C.'oillbkr.493·1>178 l t:y1,;1••.l!I ci~ing ,·1rw Ju.~l S49.200 SELL ldl<' Items with a Open House Su,n. 1..sl>M 5 Vear proJectlon of ~ro-••••••••••••••••••••••• homfl & <C!lli-l:Mllofr llf.1 i:~ &._.,. & h pH1ive Da1ly Pilot Classtl1ed Ad. 3911 Marc1&1 Nw~ lkh. pert!ta now lllWd, Coll Lido Isle. Conlemp 3 BR. Fountain Valley 32)4 Thu 1." a cu~tnm tit adnd ~5678 6's-Gl22 for appl. 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Refs L•cB1310942~ lftco...eTox pn ce:.. rm,645·1307 --••••••••••••••••••••••• job too smnll, get our no one away Call ro 531·0101. 549-2170 613·6041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moviftcj VER~ NEA~ 0 Pi\TCH R EPAlftS·ALLTYPES pnce before you de<'1cl". ll"'IL MS 4430 LET ME HELP 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• J 0 BS & Tl:: X TUR E . RPm.onabll'. Cree est. he Wm. G . C1ykoski, owner. "' • We O&re Carpet Cleaners Custom bomes & add I· Haullng /movin" /tleanup t"ree est 893 1439 ,., It'""' en·"' t' 646 59\0/S\S 61M St I h 20 Y · NB " •Personal Interviews MOVING ! Let 2 expr, · · · n u .....,....,,,v11ny rmc · · c•i.etM•i..t eamceanors ampoo t1ons. rsexp.an .. $7up.Genrepair,reas. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AlloUpholateryAUwortc General Contractor. FastfreeestS42•4$97 •ComputerizedServace men move you. Reas.~ Tit. WledowC&.•ift9 auar. Refs. Free Est 's. Financing avail. 833-8447 •Reasonable Rates refs. 545-8583 or S33·3944 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Kitchen Cabinets, Cstm Rua. rates. 64S·31l6 . FREE HA U LIN G . 961-8112 Plumber, repair, reprpe, <.:l::RAMlC TILt:. New & WINDOWS CLEANED wull unllll. latuce·pallos. SELL idle items with a cleanup. tree work for Find what you want in service lint>s & 1nstalla· rmdl. F°'r('t' e:;t Sml jobs TllESEE·THRU CO. boat remdl'g. 6-&6-$219. Classified Ads 6U·S67 Daily Pilot Cla.ulried Ad. usable items. SS7·2006 W:tnt •d r~ulls 642·5678 DaJly Pilot Classifi.ros. llon G.Gidley G42·!13l5 \\t'ltome "6·2426 Es111nales 6~0·4798 Officeletlfol 44001_..W_..d 4600tni••ciiMifi/ L.ost&Fomd SJOOHtfpW.W 7IOOHeipW•ted 7100HelpW•ted 7100HelpW~ 7tOfRifpW~ 7100 ..•..•................. ....................... ,~, .......•..................••............•............................ ··•••··•·····•·······•• ..........•.•..••.......•..............•..•... Olhce Suites. Airport Lod & ~ OUTCALLMASSAGE ctivities Director. ex· I E·UTY OPR JUNIOR Medical Back orr1cc, a~a. CAM PUS ORIVE. WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTEL·HOME·OFFI<.:E " UroJogy. Must be X·rllY ..___..._ 5 1 DO ,.. f"-' 22 n P per. pref'd. Mesa Verde w/f. Top comm & ..., . NB ·Newport Beach. 670 ·~· Alwc__...... mQft· · r1 54(). 10 a 6 M c H 661 ,._ t "' certified. 644·8122 morns onv. 06p, ._n er salons. 644-0661, S.0..'1582 S •LESMEM Ct,"928$q.f\.avaal.Ful MAY.1st. ••••.••••••••.••••.•.•. St''-taM,..a ~ only. bid M I Wrihlal AcMser ·'"""' · "'~ · ,_..;....-____ _ ~~l: g. ar in. Ew,.;_:R•-Ao\'lsE on all matters. _....1 S 1 BEAUTYOPEltATOR Boys & Girls 10·15 yrs. old. ear n MerC'ha no1se H andler, n .. ,... '-7-· READINGS d 'I L Answ~ft9 erv ce Youn~haarstyllst needt.'d $20 $50 p e r week gett'n g ne w ·full time. C.:nll Mr. C.:ook, Nl:ID LIASE OM 2431 Santa Ana Ave. 31 Y • rc. 14 Loe. m Orange <.:o. w 1Ur without follow. Will • 1 O(r1cc220S.F.to600S.1''. 4orSl•IOOM Costa Mesa h m ·lOpm. 2230 No. PBX exper. pref 'd. tram. lmmed. openings customers for the Daily Pilot. Work S eal's Furnit u rti, ~ll~J~itor, 3S' ~r sq 2~ bath Execut1v Yoo are the winner of Maio.S.A. S42·9287 · P /lime days or aftns, io-1r quah!ied. 67S·607o 326A hours are 3:30 to 8:30 after school and ,_&1_2_·0_:!62_. _____ _ ---------•home. Prefer H.V. HHls TWOFREETICKETSt.o c. masseuse, 50·s. Long c lud wknds . E OE. Marine Ave, Balboa a fe w more hours on Saturday & MOOEL.S·MASSEUSES ••HEWPOIT area.Approx.$800.mo. the expr o frs Swedish M3-7781. lslanll. holidays.This is notapaperroute.No Fi~ure Models, uC'Orts ' llACH• * C• 640.6600 Western National massage at yr hume or d l · · l l t · needed. Top mc>ney. New Boat&Marine hotel. Nwpt/Lag ladies PT house m anager. e 1v er 1es or CO ec 1ng . Studio.631·3811 1. 2, 3. s It 6 room itarden Sho"' or couples only s4!J.162S Middle age cpl for 118 un· B & Gi I Transportation provided. You must offlcu from SllO. Ji23 Matth3rdthrul2th its In Corona del Mu. OVS r S li ve in Huntington Beach south of Nurses Aides, 3·11 PM. Birc h S l , N.B. tNr. ANAHEIM MASSAGE Salaryopen.494·l268 lOt.o l(yearsofage. Dai· Garfield lo qualify. Leave name, Exper'd . Also, D I~· airport ). 979·6666. c o N v E N T t ON BobJ~mes·Llt. Masseur PT mana"er & complete ly Pilot delivery routes h N & dd t d hw;isher. Sat & Sun 10 G. ''ENTER o t~a11 •0 •s111 " maybeava1lal>le1·n y r P one o. a resson ape recor er. country Club C onv. i>ow n town Laguna '-' · u~ s ........ maintenanC'e. Couple ou Bl'uel'I. lo'rom SlOO. also .__.. 800 W. Katella. Anaheim. • Adult 73 units m C~ta area . Earn profit for de· 536·4298 Home, M9·3061 ·:cuih:s, incl secreta rlal Please call 642·:5678, ext PICKY, refined. cauc ~ ri d liveries & cash, tr1(J6 or Equal Opportunity Employer 301 f• t F d r l33toclam\yourtickets. gent: see~ r.k ky pe~1te Mesa. Expe ence . neat merchandise for selling Nur ses Wanled·R Ns, 1>H\'1ces. ores . em n s un urir tBR • • • cautious gar . No child, & bondable. $1000. mo+ new subscnptions. For , ~VNs & Aides. Xlnl pay. 4ll'M79S apl/hse/dp1x near bch, 19-3S. Photo exch. N.8. bonus. Send resume lO information plt.'llse call Hetp W..t.d 7100 Hetp W.t.d 7100 C.:hoose your 5hirl & a...-.sletltol 4450 Nsit.548·50'22aJter S t&Fo.cl 5100 64().5476 WestcllH Invest ment 642.4a21. Jo'r om San •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• furl~1ly. •1ori:an Nurses •-'--/I t/ Compa ny. box 246. C.:osta , .1 t s· J Regas try. 657 W. 19th St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•• RYff ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAM POO/S ET $4 on Mesa 92627 ': emt.>n e -an uan llo11s1•keept•r. pleagnnt Sle D C M 63l·l3\3 ---------• ,.._. F 0 UN D ; w ·h i l e Moo. Tues. We-<!. S6other ( iipislrano area. t•.all • • • b\!adl hoftle. Father. son ' · · ' Stores & Offices ••••••••••••••••••••••• Samoyed /Husky male. days. Sandpiper Ha ir "95·0630 and Mission\ 1e· Ed J ermor & doi:. r\o :.ml children. NURSING Avail March \st. 1860 ......_, Vic. Slater/Beach, H.B. Center.<.:dM,6i5·772<>. ASSEMBLER JO -El Toro area, rail IJI A\enueSantia~o ltd's n ecess. HB . LVM·F/tlme Newport Bh·d .. t:~I. Rl'nt O,p1 laity 5005 84.2·374-1 ECT ONIC $.tO·l220. • San Clemente 11<16 :!289 3·11. Must have eXPf'F. 111 or le:ise. l'·2 1onlna ••••••••••••••••••••••• •GRAND OPENING • [L R EqualOppor f.mployer You ure t he winner or medication & trtnt· ~111ny usages. Lots of DRESS lihop ror sale. To F~d : 8!ack Lab. Vic: A· PARK ~tASSAG E TWO FREI.-: T1c1a:TS to lloU!lekeepin1l/llcl!lp1t al ments. purlung, Good walkins. <.:.M. loca\1o n. Paul, Sla ter/Edwards . HB. ss.ooocr mass;ige W/ad ASSEMBLERS 801\TCARP t:NTElt the CUST ODIAN <.:;1ll 81HLnchenmyer &11-1400 or 645·5000 ap s.t2-86M. Mon.-F'rl. lliam·2am Mm.1 yr exp WMteni Motional 3 11 JOi.tufl HURSE AIDE 6-46 39211; eves.61'-4517 2l3 LOST: 2121 Siamese <.:at, lll8S·B :::.~:e· C.M. 646·0055 loot & Morine HOUSEKEEPERS Taking apphcnllons for lachenmyer f e m a l e s ealpoint. ,..,,,_" 1 t& Slilow 73 30&3-ll :JO all shirts. Full benefits, HURSIRY .. Ting". Vic. Ltnda Isle. ~IUtC)I MW Oft 1 IOOKKHPER F /C !\larch 3nl lhru 12th S11n Clemente General health insur. Park Lido ~~.!'·l'~-----· NETSSl8,000 Year N B.675·2347 Reward. PtnOftclls SlSO 2nd shifts for A l· Req'd for i:en'I ledi:er, • ANi\JIElM llosp1tal 714 /496·1122 C.:o n v . Cente r , 466 Much more for O"'ner ••••••••••••••••••••••• selftbl•rs exp•r'd ht receipt d11>bu~ements. & F1agship Rd, N .B. -operator. Perfect setup FOUND: Sml Black & Drinking problem~ • d .bo d :iules journals. Payroll C 0 N '..; E N. T I 0 N llousekeeper:.. p/l1me1----='--_:_ _____ _ ----------! for • lnndscape m a n. Gray F em. Dog. Nr. Cell Alcohol Helpline pr•ete. .ar 0 -'· records & reports. T rial CENTElt . wknds. Bayview C.:onv. Nunln~ AHendants, ·e)l- Bcauly Shop.% shampoo Local~ in booming So, Meyer & Su-rf, CM . :!4 hrsaday83S-J830 Mmbfy. rework or co-bul & monthly rmnnttal 800W.Katclla.Anaheim. Hosp, 2055 Thurrn, CM perienccd. Bayview 1>11"' 15 & uthcr equip. Lots Orange Co. Priced t 548-&24 W. · fabricotio11. Req 's s tmts. Please call for Please call 642 5678• t.>xt fi..12·~. <.:onv. Hospit a l, 2055 'ol rxposurc.Amplepark· aell.Agt.837·4200. FOUND.· C\em Dog. Blk SPIRITUALREADKJt solderin9•Uity,color appt. 714/540·1313, Mrs . 33Jtocla1myourt1ckcls. Thu r in Ave, C.M . tn.: No rhentele. To :set1-----------1 .. Open lOAM·lO PM w • • • Housekeeper. p/llrne. Brg 642.JSOS. call 642·4210 ICI CRUM SAHD. w I brown m a r ks . Adnce on all matters. code & compoftent agner. C.:anyon. N 13. 1--------- NETS S2.SOO MO. Mc Art hur Blvd & San 312 N. El Camino Real. fOfftlti.;ty. Ability to IOOKKEEPER EXECUTIVE <.:all 640·5957. Pa rt· Time eves & Sat. IDEAi.SHOPS Exclusive.ha rd toobtam JoaqwnNB.768·0426 San Clemente.Forappt. cOIMWltlcote iftfingllsh F:xper 'd & ramil1a r SECRETARY AM. P erfect ror SIU· ' Ch'sa 'n ,..,···ion Ve •"'2·"""·• 492""136 • I M' d t ldnnl ,.,..rs11n will have llousewi\'es & young d ents . Ins ide work. l'cl<"rted shops avail. The ran 1 "'1 "' ~.. . 1 · t 'OUND: Lawn Edger, .. .,, .,.,.... " esset1h o. 1cro • Cl w/real estate or ron· ~ •'" -th t t'a<1ory. 425 W. 30\h In joarea.Ownermovrng& Irvine Terrace. <.:dl\1. ff tit' strut:t1on, Duties includ e unusual aluhty to ex· mo e rs eorn ex r a Guaranteed wage. call tht heart or ('a nnery must sell. Terms. Agt. 6i 5.JOOS Lose your cool with your 0 •rs compe eve m:untainrng subsiduiry erci~e judgment. xlnt :none\ an , yo~~ ~p~r~ 530·8460 or S42·402.2 betwn Villlll!e. For info call &17·4200. ch1ldren?llelp1s avu1la· w.s.fri11cieb~ttefffs journalls.i;cen'llcdgers & secret arial s kills . 1me,s owm~ e aes 3 &5pmorbctwn 5:30 & "73·93!>3 v· . C I h Lost Mnle BOXER. fawn, ble 24 hrs. $49-8939 & xlnt workt..9 COftdt . spcc111I proJects . Must be matunty, flex1b1hty. ex· lieoerl~nnefoFC'aalsl~.."7s4.70For 6:30pm. "' ita.mrn °· ~ ome, l lAz yrs, REWARD! <213) S"lf starti11" & flexible perienre and the ability m ~ 1 .,,,.,. · ---.-------P/\1me Lucrative Lru M "SS "GE " " · . Part.Time help, must be · · • $92·5762 "' "' Apply lnPtrsOft9-S Nr. Airparl area. Good to work under pressure llOUSEWIVES 125 or reglstered voterintlntl( COSTAMlSA inven t ory . Sl ,500. FIGUREMODELS i.t11rt1n g s alary & r~ a rapidly gro~rng.older ltoworkfor clean· Bch.C.:a ll H98·44St Close to Banks. S&L'11, 644·4Si9. l..o5t wl'll FM Spit& pup 8 MICRODATA benefits. <.:al l Frank Eleclro·opt1cal <.:om · 1njl service. Part llme .1--------..-- ftl'lltaurnnts & major ANT 1 QUE SH 0 p "ks. \'IC. 19th le Pomona ESCORTS 17411 Red Hill Ave SlJ-0123 pany. Reports to presr· J anices Raggedy Anos Shopp1n~Cl•nter~. Front· NF.WPORT BEA<.:H: CM.3.2176.845·5'$6 Outcnll-Appt.only lnine,Co 92714 ~ dent. Send resume and 675.s.'>53 Inti on I'; 171h St .. 300 S4SOO . INCL INVEN·FOUN D : Yng m a le Home·Officc·Studro EqualOpporEmployer salary requirements to1---------- bl<X'k .xl~l ~rnrfic ex , TORY & nXTU R ES Siamese w ired collar. 6l l·l8 I I Compl/ProgOpr to$950 Box 617, Ually Pilot. KEYPU~CH )'O!'U I~ li\h 0 1~pla) M2·SlSlor673·<t<l30. VI fl\l l v· l CM ~cy/TravelAgencyS700 P 0 .llox 1560, Cost a F\Jll time-2 yrs. exper. l'11~t· & 2 Sign areas c 0. one is a, · · FOXY G>IRLS "utn Mechanic. Tune up & flccountmg Clk S69J Mesa, C:i 92626 Wrll train as backup f'\I h.11h w hut water 548'3639· oun:ALL-MASSl\CE General linework Cla11s Recepl/Typist S600 . . Comput er oper ator. • Ht.11 11.· w1 r pd. P h IUUTY SALON Found fem. Irish Setter MODELJNG A Smog Recent ex per, In inc Personnel Aitency Expenenccd elt>ctrician. 979·2880 .. IHO 7~:!tli•rM2,2!2_1 ___ 4 Booths , 5 dr)'c rs, com approx 8 mo. vie Edison Home·Off1ce·Stud10 toil 1111y & bend rt!(. i\111>· 4881': 17th Costa Mesa 4o .hr wk. <.:ommercial. . >;\nrl' hid.: 111 \'ornnn de-I ~1Jr .11~1 fo.11~\ (.'~\ tlwy l.'\ll !'11 11 Nel\.t to Snuck ~hop ', 11 >IJ.42 4210 or t'T t 'tt.1J ... .-:~ plet ely furnished In CommPk ,638·64~ S404480orS42 3Hi9 I '}ran11e Countv i\uto Surte221 642·1470 r~s1dent1al construc tion. Laundry Workers, f/llme. CU!ll• Mesa on Nt!wPort L ST lk T . t~nter. :i.101 N. Tustin, I~~ 642·3182 Mes~ Verd~ C~~~. llosp, Alvd.C'I01ietoNwpt Heh O S 1 Y errier ~ t& SuotnAna. COOK·Bav\'1ew Conv. •ExSecv/MedS•C" fl61CcnterSl. , . $39G(l an.;wers to Rex, View· Ylfteft , , , R MC di point homes. S J C . ,,.,_.otlOft Aulomotive·Newcar<'lk llo11 pilal. 2US5 Thurln F /C llcpr/G eftOfc Lcarninvestmentproper· oy c or e Reward 4116·1827. •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• process sales & OM V.<'~ Aw.<.: l\I 642 3505 1001 ~ Vee P aid ly !'ules and exchanging. 4500 RHlffcw 1110 Hewport --Sce.oofa & pl'r n1·c~i1!111ry . Salary Lit. Rl'1ncl<'rs Ai:ency New clalls 1>lartini: soon i..-smol Rental Coslo Me.taS411·7729 FOlJNO bun«h of keys, lndructlo" 7005 UJH'tl A~k for Mrs COOK 40l!O H1rt•hSI, Ste Hi.t C:.!l /Sp•irrow Inv Div •••••••••1•••••••••••••• In auU~r by Snack Shop ••••••••••••••••••••••• II u '"a It u n . Sr-Imo n Nr"'port Be:H'h 1'13 Ml!)() _!)()3_·_._78llll_• ______ _ ~l0:-<1 l•l ~I \. rront or ......_..... to ... ---50"5 & Coast Hwy. C.:d M THE Chevrolet Co l!IOU f:: BREAKFAST Cul1Corl\1>Pl / .. :S lah '6S LL',Al'llER CU'ITE""·' r1n• h.:1• t l'flr do(}r ms _., -4 ~13.7707 . h 0 ' r " . -"" Mo i:w1 l.11j.t,111 St , Unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• · CAUEI IARTEHDER <-a Pm 11 n · r 11 n R c st-:WINt: MA<.:lllNJ,: 1; 1>.1)" .\..10-57111, t•\ l'8 ..-ound light brown rabbit Prof-•1onal ~lnnun l wall W 3S~ or S~J 84~--MUKl lltivl' Ext<·n~ivl' l'X· GIRL FRIDA y ()l>P.R/\TOHS 0 ~t ~"" ix•r&hcm:iturc Light l )Jllllll, fil1•, L' 1 1.u: tttlt!I SICO ... D "RY \It' 19th & rnna e c... . teach you 1n your home 1 1 , 1·.x11cn ('nC<'• :llUtl l'\•1 Fl oil' & "urt' h1111 .. 1· "'"u ••aero"~ lrom (l(' \11 l'"'' '40 14110 . ----ll~lll ~I ~·1 . 21Y pt!r ~'I R ir1111 llinh, N.n. Agent ~II .\4~1:: " "' G<U 700t. t t;c llartc d r 1 c.urn l\rply In 'cnon On Y t'lcrl ('al· pliolll'<. S~:IU Cnliforni11 S1>ortwC"ar FINANCING &o L' a •Ar)'!] ... ',·.·~• 1 AVON Surf&Sirlt1in mu. 114H 1100, Tlunf'g !l~WcstlJ:ikerC.M . I.OST t-•cm C':ll. dork .... arn ••• ,,r, .., n $!1Jil\\ Coa.~lllwy,NR llt"<H'h ll·'•to!l'•"·lpntf,·c ~mokc color, lcm1t hair. ch1d1•11m111hn11 l'.O &x -------:.40 1~55 IS ''r ,\morut11t1on \'it· Jlrookhun.t & Slat"r 31$<1. Nf wJ'IOrl U('h, CA. Liven Up Yovr 1n;1.1. Fl'ln 11vl!r 20. vntl<·r ;l'l';it 11rr1orlunily for en L ol S t Nol\:illuu11 P;1)mC'nl 7 5 Z\ Mu~thuv1•d1•llcx11••r thu~11ot1 c i><•rs•in 111 ., ecr t ory Mfo:l'HANICS l\ANK ll68·7143. Jobs W .... d. 10 Life & Eorn l'um•nl r..r~ n•q'c.I l '<IM t'rt'<lil or ,1111,11 w/n;a Expcrrcnl'NI. NII ott>:i fo'OC' lnformnllon <.'n ll LOST REW AR 0 • 1 n ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOftty Too. 11r1·11 Tu1·11 & Sun full t lonwi<li• Ji•wi•ll'r~. No C11ll 1142 94111, 11:30 tu ~ ~6·1896or63113951 Nwprt<.;ntr.Fl'hn b ,key c.lily. Wt·d ~ 1'hur1> exp 111·<'<>,i.11ry llrly & l'_M _______ _ rARTfTIME Gathering signatures for November ballot. S.S.00 lo S8.00 per hr 551 ·4407 REAL F.STATF: SALES ATTENTION Ll<.:f.NSl':O. UNLIC.:El\SED. GET Tll f; rn;u CAHPET TREAn l ENT! We train you t•) i.f•lt homes with an arrdl•r;it ed cour~I! that i.larl' 1m mediately If you :ire 111 terested m t'arnilll! b1i;t money from lht• start. i:t•t lnd1vl<lu:1 ti1 .. t1 frl'I· t rninin~ 1111 llw J'•li 1n """ l)f m11ny loJI offll l'!' lul',1l t't.f thnmul Or111lll" ( 'oi111 t:v. rnll lor rurthl'r ,,, .. 1':i 1 I:< A 11 1•111·. I 714 l 11-111 K7<12 ll Hf'Jll lon1111 Typ1n11. ll hl thrl1 l, hkkpnl(, t'X ll 1m•f CA'1 4:132. ----- ('llt:Sf'\t'T t\US. PARK •--------"hotn w/aml knifl' & Sell qu11llty produ<·t,. 111303 30 GH 21HI urt romm1111do11. Evu & L"'T '" ,,1 AKL' A ll"'/\I, O..t11\t' 11111111 lrl•lu~trlol ---~urveil i'\•ory o vn l. S<·l~'<!tive llou11chotd. made l1y lh1• lo\nrld'11 <!pm. wknds. Aft :1pm 1•1111 M~. N;;..:1)";1'1l'rr~:.~11.r·11 ajt's RECPT/SiCRTY ti 111111·1· h14'lllt11111 lil~al •BANK RATES rli•aH cull <.;urole. Nurirnii:& Pomlly l'11rc l11r11c11l l'o11nwli(~ com lll':N'l'Al./\SSISTANT Ka~p..r1·c·n il~·:l!i70 __ minded r>t·oplc with 1.,.. for Ul'ntal 11ff11•1• nt•t•dt•d. Im \II~ lfr11rewnt11ll\' .. !i lli:l·3111!1 J>en1onnt'l pnn) lntert•,.tt•d ·• C nil 'h 1 L· 1 ~·r or not ul Ill-al 1-;,1,.1,. l>l·ntal or mp1h<".1I ,•xpr 1·<'ntr11I ~.anti. An11 . uvur N >8".lll..°l\ t i L'm1>I" " P1 y~ ~'N• MO 71Hl orZentlh 7 l:ISll l 11 ir ~I< e .• -.x 111•r 1 , GUARDS •-••<I 1 ·r n1• 1 h1hty Iii.,, r, ")"r 1 · l'hr<•rtul ~ 1•nlhu~1,1~llc ' l l I r " 1 n 11 \' w iv" > 11 • 1. · ~·1 \\, :. ~S·IN71 ~~ ... '( \/\tl~T<) LOST G Hin RCll rl vrr ~t:um111u~ t>nvl' N D ,., I' G'', ''"l l lmml'(I «i>mploym<•nt foll l,ICl'.;Nst:ES & i:uitll• Y•Ju J1t•11llal 011 l)f'Jtl M "ITla..11 R f t It I l li1•rm Shep pup. 11 .mo. C.:·i I SIG 1:w:. " • '" '"' & 1mrl U111t• ln~ull' w<irk ~ " c in1u1t·e o tonJto t 11 c No collar. Bch IJlvd & • .. . B:ibyslller tor I yr ol<! mv . 1~1 n l-'11ll 1'1m1· l'rnlltt•hl1• lll·lll ..: ... 1111<' S,1l1', & ASSOC. clrb(ll Mukc home im Yor ktown. R e ward Apt M11r. lltt CM . Npt. homt'. Cll•,1l>lt• hr" Ot'I' D!"h~aMh1•r H11 yv 11·,~ ~n'.'r~r~.."1::.~1 ?r~l~:,t& llrl.'t•r YOV Lil~u t'Ofl • prov1•mrr1t~orJ115\h1wt> artta JOyrl'I llu,. ei1p 1m,tfl;.\4l'dm ~onv. lln•f>1l11l , .20;,;i rnakt• th1• Mll.14ION Join #1 A IRPORTAllA extrncn&h t'.111 961!·~70 XI trefs.213 •tl:l14!>3 --f hvrlu i\v{', l: M ~;"\~:i.'.~ "~':'.'t1r1~r11~'. DOLt./\n c·1.un Your •F'rt'ti 15 lloy 'l'rninina MICHANICS PREGNANT! n --R11by11111~·r Wonwn to hvt• fA2 ~ FlllST Yf:AH. Th<' 'l'lnw Cour~i· ~;.:~··~:~~\·~· MATIOMA&.IAHIC (';irina confidl'nlial Hu.,bancl/Wirc wlll i1tuH 111 & ca1i> ror 2111rl' nii1·11 ~~vt>l~~l:•,:;!<?011~'1· ~111~ ~~· '"NOW. Cull Broker for •l':iilallrirC'ur l'ronrnrn :! \11 .. onchtrunNI OfriC'e~. l71416ll·l•S4 1"oun11elina & rct«i>rral and1or 11ddrt11~ your C'n KI.. to. F..n11h~h 'llll'llkrnrc. DRAFTS PERSON/ Noon I.. I ::10 :1 :m Mon lnlervlt'w. tH!Hl700 ••I Solt•11 01.1111w l'ounty .111wl\'~),1 rlcing l\i3 '"oo Mssf T t Abortiun. adoption & \'\'lope~. inv.,1tatltln!I , ~:;~~t:ul l ~1 o n .Fr1 MECHANICAL f'rr ~:1prn l Opptir l.VN $3~. P er Shift ·=1 l.1ll t1n 11' 0111n11r II \IUIOH REALTY -;.:::•s. nn SO,.S keeplni;t lltcr;iturt.635 ,,07 .'' ' 22 WC!ll:rn1l Corp manuf. of t-;mployer. Ba)'\'lew Conv. llQS[l. <.:ountv • APCARE S47·~vod, hunrst & rehab! B.\~Kl Nr. th1• world'11 fant•llt cru1~ ~S Thurin ,C.:M G42.J."l<l:'i .,l i\1IV(<1t"111 11 111 ~'IX.I 'lq I\" /lOOO s q ft A/C ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 11111 ':t11bo3l'I, hr .. 1 ll )'JO~I GU R S C.:oh(11r11111 0011'1' ~pace flll heated AOORTtON ~teidC'llll I oily dt-:'llrC!I * T.Uer '/time l 1 o n a \'Ill I for a A D Ma chine Shop llclpcr lo •JI Advt•rt,.lll"1 rn ~11t1on H ;1 ndol rh st. (.'os t LOANS up ta 80% Couns.etinit. Referral hn"l ll huu11ekeep1n1t •Soviftip Colt.dlon mN'hl\111('81 rlrnf\~mnn, Cosio Meso do 211<1 operation on dnll I( unli f'l'n,.1•11, )lol u~ 1111 \h ... 1 ~;:.111 ~6 t6S3 PT'l'jt.t~tsnnil.wknds C.:oo ks. spt-oks !l~ml' Deportmetit ,.holsa11t<lf11l11rter.11oo<1 Permanent. full & pnrt pn·s~e~ & hllnd 1wri•w !llll)oU rn11t.1111nin11>•0ur lttTOL-..a•/•P Z4 KrhelpUneS.7·!M95 English. La11un11 Cd~I S&L r •d produ<'n. flt•x 1blt'. lime. Phone & trnn:m. much. nrd :iomc CJt""'f, Hr11l E~tat1· 1.1 1'1·11~1·. l or 1 .. .iw 1600 :..q. fl 1/•NOTO LoeM ----------r a~aprel'erred. 4~ .. ,!xl~ln pr~qr~o1rnt w I know l r .. "~ of .. ''" Cull The~ T a. n,..,.., ~ ~ " ,. • req Call :>.16 0274 1\11ply at 11.100 Uubcock ''·"l.1hl<' unmt.'d1atety FairestTermu1ncel"9 Forthe liltleeC::as HttpW_..d 7 100 MARIMERS SAVIMG>S documentation control i--'---------St. c.~f blwn 4 & S PM lll'l'l'(ll ll)n & 3 office.: Sattler MIA Co. 1-~·'-""'II ma•"'aoe ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1515 WMl('llff Or. :-.:n $600 JH•r 11\0. <.:on tact GUARDS Mon . fn. \I !Cl.1ti "'l· rt WRrf'hOUSe •7 .,.,_..,.. ... ... 6 Jn('k Wtlk<•n, We~lsui l ti r ,. 11 t Io 1.· a t Ion 642·2l7t S.s.e&tl CallW..SJJ Accountln1 Equal Oppor Employl'r <.:orp. 7H/S49·97ll Cos .. Meso .\IANAGER. m:iture cou· ~11 ~Ill .!1:19 _____ tam 10 .... on fc>ur money f'tltC w ~{~ 1?~:~~ e Bar M81d Manait<"r want· 1----------r Permanent. foll & part pie Ito manu11e trlr park &u'Oldmiddlemancos· 1/1 I•• l> . ed.local t>eerbar.Good DIUVERSWAMT B> trme Phone & l ta11~p in Goi1\11 M4'~11. Lrt <> 4600 1.5' Investment secuN<l SPI,_ SPICIAL Builder / eve loper ac· cllentele. Ex per pre rd Men or Women req. A1>ply ut 21160 0 duties. M8 S300 by fiwt Deed on value-Actylit' F'ingemalls C:OU!'tin3 c:x~ner.ice. Ex but will tra.rn. Call for ~f u."lt be 25or over Jlarbor BL C.M t>le California Re.testate Magi's Ma1eit' pr. in preparin~ f1nnnch1I appt be.t llom $S7 378.'i or Apply In Per•on r----------Management -•H•O-U•S•l•W-A•MT_ED __ I & personal guarantee of 10&'~ Harbor Bl. CM !a~"!e:~~ f: "Z ,c:r;: come tµi The Kins• Inn. Yellow Cob HOUSEK EF.PIXG PEOPLE PERSON ............••...•••••• principal. $SO,OOO C.a642-MAJL trt•n~e . u.'••tri·"'ld 720 Randolph St. Costa ll25tSlaterA\'!!nUll' Elderly ~oman would Exec lookinl( for part· l'oupk m:arried t1\'rsl ~ .. "'" "' hke middle aaed woman ti m~ associatP. in " no ch1ldri•n or pets minimum. principals on----MA--S-SA-.. ----• velopment Co. (714) _)f_es_a_. _______ , ___ r_ou_ntnm Vnllry or <'OU plr t;, do ui'ht "holesalesupphes . F'ully "unt 10 ren\ or kase a 2 _lr_. 644--·2363-------HOT&l.. orrrcE 9'79>3IOO Beauty Oper ator Earn m'er msklnl( frrqul'nt hou~ckt>e1>1nj! tit f1'< hm capltohud. 613·2223. "r 3 bt•drootn house . HOME ,.,,.COUU1PIHG CLIC more by renting space. tt1ps between Lo11une mf'nli; l'rlvalc living \I \llrd & 11ra~. Must * LOOI * BYAPPOrz..'TMENT ".._. "' Leading CdM salon Jim, Beach & La J oli u qtrs 210 19th St N.8 h1: prh11lt' "quiet. Wt 6:00PM~4 :00AK E x pu'd po•roll ft 644·7321.5'>2·0943 ~-4298or830-G28t 6731297 11rc cl1•.111 tidy folks le can S*<il Al Pay. Xlnl co. bendst.s•----------1----------1 ---- • PJUH & rcpur. szoo top. tltwv ·-n.e flobbf Shop" lRL •l•row1na N.ll, tlrrn. ry a D s II)' P 11 o t Earn $1SO-i250 wk to start. Housekeeper Cook ft>r 1116~.., DAlL.,-PILDTCtmllk!d Ha'e SbmtlhiU t.o n il .. F« apph...644·060 ext Chas:dfledAdtobuy.sell Car nee. Fuller Brush couple Lne rn . P\•t sectloe each Wfd. A Set. <..1assl •Mb do It well. 2'3. or rent someth1n11 ~. !168-8378 room & bath. 642 9606 MASSEUSE Wunted for nights It wknds. No exper. neC'. Please Call Town 4' Country S~. 963·17Z'I for intcn few. 1111 Rory 832-5440 TAR REL~ 19 26-1976 RlSAUS Earn 85"(. l'ommb~siun ror llilf('!( und hllllOll~ No mootl&)fl'hnrJ(t'. Nl~c OI· free. Call 54U·ll:Hl 29'75 t'alrv1ew Dr CM • ) 't •• 'I ... ·. .. , ... ... .... !'f~--71 Mao ,_,la• IOIO ................................................... Frld!y, March$ 1971 DAil Y PILOT 97 SALESMEN WAfTll SU GU • bu"', Al •ffn, 01 1 ._.,. 5* IOU Miu 'r .-1oaolMiK•I•••• IOIO 12 to 16 yt1rs or uge wantina to t arn $20 ~:~~· .. ·r;\~:m':. ·~!f ~·~~ SltO '""* ,..;:~~· J 1l:m' ..................................................................... . to$."§Oormt>n.1 perwceJc.Chunceto•in b11oeftt, Appl)' 10 • nomaavllle kin e 11 lrip5 to Ph1l1delph.la, Washington D.C. ~run. Denne y's Jr ~ wubn'. a I bdrm Ki. t pc br.rcl&k» I~ Sale Mar $ 6 &. 1 t 3pm Rear !003 Haven. '" lll~y. N 8 Mun) coll il rm. b..t'l\ld 11e m1 UNCLAIMED PHSOMAL PIONITY SALi SAT. THIU WID. or c. pe .K enn--1 .... cas h . bit.es. u;uocoai.l H•1. Lapn·~ d.r)er $25() Norcce el« ~film, ratt boob, i. ou,, a lkh dryt'r AO. Guar. • del o t It er an l 1 CJ u •,. flO.kartanl( und other pnus. I( you lave 64M611 llidHl>ed. Burllnslon In Co&to Mesa. Nt-wpor l Beac h . WARt:flOUSt:WORK ~ ~""' Wrm HunttnRton Be•u~h or El Toro.Mi slon M•le Pllrt lJm• w1ruu u ,ru n W.sO:J.hous. NStom made ~ h .. h~ Vac)o urea. cull 54!J.8956 and 41!.k ror ~· '*C:'~~'l:e. ~11 ~~fo.~~:· "°· ~~'~· ~,r:~n~ 1.ianlk Salt' Ski t'qUlll meot. aurf board . ap PhlllOCH hie h n\01 e' »112 Culumblnt!. t'ut Valle . I 1.ii nuh 11 4t Htlll l . only ALLSPACE SALISCUIK Mr.Scott fOl'John Apt .iu refna. w/top MdtblHt.Uy epptOftly. P\IJI or p1Ume Nu evt a F.qual Opportunity f;mployer f!'ffnr. Xlnt cond. S7~ mo~t-313' ...... S&f STOIA• Wil~SISI 1164 HAMILTON ST. <Corner Ha mUton & Newland) wmtAYS a.7 WllllNDS a.5 cw Sun. Pleaae do not Wiii )OUT bo6s "••• "OU a 1>'73 291118 "Mii • I • ~ J'ael~ f'Qttt'd lo n ll ,.. t 1 ,. ", . ,.pp y tn pt>r•on, I i:!J)() a mo nu11e" For ---------1 , our ~am 'f v .•rl~C' <Alu Mt'.a St11t1un ·r11, ...... W-"4 11oow.a..w__..__. -.100 !!" .... 548·1"'t Wanleilu.sedr""••·ntn· ••"'-price . ti e aut Salt, 30S Iris. CdM 270 £ 1 h s ·......,.. •...,. --' ....... -I Al furniture tttumtd from MPM S t O I Det•nt~ l~•m. t , C M •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ... •••••• -~~not so tt'pelr . model bomt't. M~lttr· t----•-·-"..:J;..."---.._. ---------• r • n • • n , t: a r I y old peddl(I Stwln11 I 5ALISMAH ~Ptt'd in men's wear, f<·tlme, age no 1>ro llttrn_<nonlghts>. Qu:tlll> een 1 •tore Ne ,. po rt arta. Call '44·U3.'IO. Mr Anderson, T ue, Thur Sat. SAlHPUSOH ~~~•pllni a ppllcoh on toe' Salesperson. xlnt op Pl)', Apply Pat's Ski & S9ott Shop. 8909 Adami> MEN TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN ova 20 Have run selling Orange County's leading newspaper along with a n important charity drive. UCIUIMT LUMIMGS Two three hour shifts. I O:J0-1 :JO S:J0-1:30 FULL 01 PAKf TIMI Com e in preferred. or c all Mike Johnson. 250 E. 17th Street. Suite O. 646-,JOO, Costa Mesa, Ca. 1-A_v_e_. H_.B_. 963~·..:.:4.S.SS;,;:.:.. __ IHtfp W•t.d 7 t 00 ~ Wonhd 7 •••• ._,.. I 00 •.•.•..•.•.••............................. ••SALIS•• SICIETARY St•r"re Mallon Atten- 1\lt It your opportunity Plume for N B. adH~rtis· dant. e~per'd Day & to~ unlimited i:rowth 1nit agenl·y. l::x per'd i'.:H~5~ Pull & p time. Ap- bath in car~r & earning lyp1!>l. Sol!I 2'.H9 pl~. Shell Station. 17lh & potential w /women 'Ii -lrvlnl'. N.B. Je.1din1 figure co ntrol Ser vice Sta :\lel'huo1c Se • S ------.. Ion S I b k .. Attendant Mu5t have • .,.. n ace 1.1. Allendanl. . a es ac grounu ~ µ lime Exper'd Oflly ~·d. Must be shm & ~r. & refs ~VIII)• 301 E. twad ·,He" & "knds · Q;..~roomed. Call <.:oa:.i ll"Y·NB ~eil t a p pe ar . & · ---Secrelary. mornings only hundwntmg. Apply AM, bus driver, $4.18 S2SO per month. Ple:iunt 2S90 ~cwport Blvd. C lt. per hour. No exper. See :itmos phl're )fail rt> St:WIXG 0 E 'd Mr. Jones 2003 Lag. C;i i.ume lo Lal:una Ueach . • prs. xper srron Rd. Lag. Bc h Un ited ~l e1hod1s1..S~&OLOpr~.Top Pi1y. -..01.3 Church. 21632 We:.lc) ~t~JJ) ~ork. 642-3-172. D_!'..l'e So La1t1rna. 926ii · --------- SICllTAIY-Shaklt'e 0 1stri hut en UICUTIYE Sen1ce Station Attendao ~antt'<l Trainrng pro Cballeng1ng posll1on In at Shell Station an S \1ded 631·3211 beautiful offices for an Laguna l'l·rmancnt ---------- Gcculive secretary w1lh Part tim e dunni; ~<·hool •SHORTHAND* (DOd shorthand a.nd t) P· r u II 11 rn e 'urn mer WE ~EEO \'OU: If > ou ~ skills. Must be dJ.s. C?lll'f:C studl'nl prl'f d h:n e e\ en mm sh lhe Job ~ and enJOY handlln& \\ 111 lral.n ti~J PJ> ro o pp or t u n 1 t 1 e,, a re • job which reqwres a good m;an 323~2 Coa:.t cnormou:.. Tht> 5alane!' areal deal of \•anely Hwy 499 11~1 are unbt>he\ able Call W}U ~working ""Ith lhe IF YOU t.:ontrol ~aret>r E~p!oy pteSldenl., Telephon~ have n Sl!rv1ce tu oHer or m1:nl :\gen~>· ~ ~~. M0-ZMI() ONLY between o__.-lo 'all I . d ~!nine. St.e 102. :" U. a u d """""' :s.. • p .ire on a ---ici,. an~ ARl\1. Ask 1n the D ally P ilot s1:it1on Allend. r ti me wUl f:rs ~ esumes Cla:u1C1ed St!t1100 . . t:xper. prd'd Ch«non reqw · _Phone 00 ~7H Station. 3000 Fa in ll'W, O l --------Telephone Sohrllor:. t'ull or purl u me. earn up tc s•o per :.hill ai:a1n .. 1 i:uara11leed hr'ly \\ u.1o:e L11c Cnn!>lrur t 1on t.:o T"o :.h1fts avail. 12 11'!\J or 5 91':\1. Call Stevl' 'W\I ~II .ifl I I am " "-o..t..-ltt• Ameri"l1\, Trad'l l"n••I u 1,.'-lnts turnllu1·• •u••n•uuneeennu _._ ~ " ' v • "' "" ' '' KtltOfMO.t 1010 Ml~t 1010 •-"-'"'. 1005 ••• .. ,•••••••••••••••••• Sofas 4t Love Seat1. ('hairs. tablc1 &. ml$c ._ • ..,...... ~•·beds, bdrm $t'ls. 11$02 Van Uurt'n ll li ••••• •• ••••• •••• • •• • •• • ••••••• ••••• •• • ••••••• • •••••••••••••• .. •••u•• •ftUIUC• coffee It end toblu,1----------WANTED lll1l111t 1>111111ii 1 ..i hlc" :t M~':'~~~~o":~N •FURMITUll• =:at::.°\f:;.f:.rt~s! ~~~f:. ~·~~:':/'(;'~! TOP CAS H l>O l.l.A H ~~~~~,;,~;11 )![',1111f\1~l~I JE W ELRY , ART •AUCTION• tHU Murphy Avt, atove,Porl.dshwshr.tu PAID •'O H \O lk !).l.111:.!1J11.11111u1:.0 1KK.~ OfUL"_,., ...... Q T....._u....7 lOP 1 Ind blldt chair, m11c b:tb" Jt~Wt-:l~ln', \\'J\'1t·111-:s •. ..,.. ·~· Ar .. t UES. * -. : M• rvtne U)lrial Park. r ~ AK'r OllJ ~CTS. (i<)l.D ~u1,•i.n1w1 \1'111)1~ lire'" t'IN£ t'URN . l::TC. DEALJ::RSW£LCOME PH:714~3702. 1~np. etc. t'Yl. "Sol. S I' V L'R "L'.ll\ r••L: :.;im111t•<. S.it. i\l.in.•I\ ". PHONE t'OR INFO & M1A1 MIW & USID ---------1 .,.7 M 674 l.'ap1tal, CM ., 0 .. ,._ "r. .. , ... ,7 1, v BROCllURE.~ZZOO a, ...... ~__. Solid Oak King Siu "2·1U8 1''1N F. f'l'lt N &-,\;'II ""'...., 01111,cttrn.l'<.IM '""'"" • ~,..u.,._-mlw.-H Bedroom SH. u cnftce. t----------1·1QUES. &.l~ 22\JO l..uht•\ '""'· !I 10 M..iny •JOHATHAHS• Lovely &droom sets, Must see! 7S1·09S6 ·anopy beds. deslt, whl - -----'''lc,IO\'hon:.t• lrom . &..-l"'UES d reu ers. c h ests hdbda, bed s, la mps . 'UILIC AUCTION . , *"'"' T * Armoires, desks unde.r: Ornately carved ~ d.ln· many good Ile ms . Sat MA:-IY ITl:rns 0 1-' 1-·1 ~ E ~~~" IX'rr' 1 t.rnls. 3 !0~ Super<.:learance S•le lhe·bed chests'. baby ingttt,6 chalrs.Vry1d lt·S, Sun H S. t s Aspen EST\TE JF.\\'f.Llt \' ~a· bnn.: bo,. 26110 UP TOW".OFF c rib s. plaype ns . cood.Ml-0291. TreeLa lrv.SS2·963S . ART 0 OUJECT:o.~ \N . Rt'dlantkn>I o~tiSill6 Fum1tur\! Hu.mme beaul1ful Li v Rm l2" 8 . b....., TIQt:ES. n :-.E 1-'l'H:-.: T"111 spne111 mjllre'" Crystal Chtna tables sofas lo~eseats· In.' ....,nch $6S. Ma· llque chr. Church pew. ETC PllU~t-: FOH I:\ cane h.•.i<.lbu.ird . n ~ 422 31 st t. NB. 673 6001 chairs: rtth~en. bu & pie coffee tbl S?S. Walnut Rocker, Old dishes, Oki F'O. & DR 0<.:11 UR t; rood Pei: J n "--·•, 1rv111 .. 5 t 0 0 Is , d in e t t e 1 came tbl. ve lvet chr1. Iron be4. Lots ol neat tH~2200 S.SO ~ :lOt>6 uvu , THE FOURT H Af.NUAL book cues rockers· $39S. Glass dining sel, junJt. ltiCM Conl Pl.. N.B. A NATRI~ "Jil~IH T,W & cl\a~irs, lam~. pictures. ' :l:.tG'7~~~~· Olher,_642_~_1_u _______ ,~:~~ ~~ ~1· t1~·~"'t:.~';~ ~~.aryro.1mmo"oe1 ~lls:!Sr',·;s h~pnr~ SALE ••et Sto•H Noving! •laple cqrner ~· -u '" ~ MARCH ~.6,7th Blkt hl TVs. washers & Medil alyle dresser, cab. $40. wht vyl hide·•· ly home83S·~,,;3 mi::..s:?.S &cs I~ f'ri/Sat.. l2.9pm refngerators, ho•pltal 9drw$, lge mlrf'or, xlol bed SSO, m t r bikes. MATTRESSES l'oppcr~ni:ra\tnJ:'> 11lth &. Sunday, 12·Gpm beds;. toys PLUS LOTS It cond .. Sl1S.645-815'. 495-644.S 17th f.n.:h )h rnuntn TllEMUSEUMOFART LOT$MORE MISC! • --.--------Brand nt>w from mudt>I ~l·e11C'>. ~JZJtl Sl•l lou' 30'7 CUH Dr La& Be~• i>Oll't Miu 0.t RCA cir TV cn•I AM /FM Attic clean·OUt. 2Syr col· h.omes . ..\II mukl':. I\. hU)t"rll i>nl> Admllll11on$i zsw1 d SAVISAVISAVE rcrdplyr ong$1SOO.~ lecllon.1865 Port Abbey sites. Bargain p rlt'es' --_____ ..;,_'..::.;..._;,,,;:.a,;:._1 ~ . or bst ofr. ~k Ice marb N. B. &Al. 9am. s..J-8636. Ila ml ciirH·il rh~:.s M'l + rl Nouve au Armoir • OOd available on pre-top anUq $60 or bsl orr 1----------1-=-=-==-----'· d J th ...... 1 d 1 " es. Items subject lo Bed dbl box" malt s25• Moving Sole~ Furn. bikes. Cloncelll>d Co'nlrl•l'l uoar S o. \ ulue S75 . ~~rl ';~ e pa~:.!s t~!: presale. We honor Bo!A Sat 9-1. 675·1017, 421 Iris' TV'a, misc. Sat/Sun only 2000 Yds <.:urpl'lllll! \ ilm1tor louni;l' chr S.'>O. llca1e corvang •· mbtal and Mastercbarge. CdM • 497·2216 3114 Bonn Dr. Below Cost 51H17'-'!I S1n...:le b' i.prini: rn111 "' " ....... sT-s "'UCTIO... Laa oAh Lrl.',)S & !ranll'. 2 )rs 0111. work SlSOO. Ph: 752·""'"". _,.. l5ft "' " • ~ • " \\' """" 2075'1 .... pt IL C PIN E H UTCH S 1 s GolDtembe~hlp ri•r •JI"· .,.to. ;1~ht•r S.IS Or> l'r A..VJ'IQUEGLASSSALE JnW . M mahog.drop leaf lbtf66ESTATE SALE; Sal. & I rv ine Cna :.t'l:'.c S3.) pr S'lU ll:u.pr1111;& Depren ion Lo Art Glass. IJJ.9625 646.a616 Duncan/Phy fe , ova1 .S.u n , IO·SPM . 9921 640.15:Jllor51'1·71SOtl. P.rnl matlrt':.'<~flhlbcd ,:!)ri. MARCH 6 . 7 licycln IOlO antq. mirror $45, Chr· Fi-ederlck Cr. Hnt11 Bch. Morns old. $70 5 1!1171~1 ~ E xh1b1lor s Cro ••••••••••••••••••••••• :?r~! ~~cas~ ~~· ;;g· Re modeling. S at/Sun. w a n led . Ge: rm j 11 Whcckha1r , U!<l•d fl•w egon,Texas&Ca.Sat.~1t'f\S10.spdlverson.Like 4 /Wandsr c h sus' 4211 Seashore. NB An· J :apane:.e \\'i;r llchl'li: .,,.~ l<i.. ~~ Hm.11 l'or l l~a m·9pm, Sun. 12·6. nu. 26" whb. 22" frame. 2/l\Jple chn ~. glass lqs &t Furn. Misc items. swurds, dai:i:N:.. un l>pt·~nter, ~ c.t'<l'. hkt" Cosmic A)le Lodge , 171 S&.CallS48·1TI6 bl iforms, helrnNi. 6-16 ~'6 nt•w s.37: I l)l>la1w 11lamp So Harbor (next to Dis· top I w/chrs S14S, s helf SAT 9-3. Love ly lri: m1r· much t.:ust SiO. •ell ~. neyland I SI ZS ad c~" SIS, c~r SIS, all wht ror, d eak. painllngs. WATCRBEDS 4\M 41511 "' ad Fr~ idcntiricah ~,....t 1030 wrgbt U'OO, oak ore chr dress form M e1o c11 n Ii cbmc on Sunday-hmil 1 ••••••••••• ••••••••••• S4S, 2/blk Chinese end cheat, pols ' le plants. Complett!Sl29 !!Sddiv PUllT Bl.I'.: Cl-:1.ESTA _item ot albs Cannon Super 8 Movie lbles $7S pr, lge brass misc. 1611 Aliso Ave. NEV EH ll~DERSOLD l O.·t.I\ •'' ~~ .. P . camera. Superb cond., hang Inc lamp $1U, C.M. <Off 16lh betwn AquaHe:a,cn K30 _70t>;! __ ltt_! I~) t!l l:?llm) vt F.state Sale. Antique, S250 or bsl. SS6-0061. U1bell hana1na lamps Tuslm & Ir vine I. 642-21S9 silver . br oils. clocks. 995 pr, cold chr $7S, 2/j!ld Gla:>s top l':tf\'l'd i:amc FIREWOOD ong oils Q11ahty 1tt'ms. Docp 1040 le whl, wd/llber end Cbls Va riety or hoU1e ho ld lbl. w 4h1.:h bad. stulfod 49'1-l.!930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '95 pr, all decor. items. Items & planla. S:il , chairs. hkc ne\\. \\Ill iicll !>.ill 11:!..0 __ _ •PET WOILD Mus~ see to apprec. U39 March 6t~. 9AM 'lh SPM •1orr SJOO. 5-18 6380 We.stern 11 ddl, & d HIL' ! • Sylvia Ln, NB S48·7800 218 La Esperanza. Son --J ~ P~ Newah1pmenlonway. Pil Bull s, Pekes. · · Clemente Firewood!f;.llCord l>l~U Tyµc" 11 tl·r. l11 · ~11.1'>1 make room. Chihuahua, Poodles, l Rauan couches, corner 4x-l x8Si:icll'I &I:? 262~ ~~,r-~.oorl .. 1.-1-. Sl!IO. PRJCES REDU<.:t;O! Shlh·tzu. Maltese, Lhasa tbl, teak dm. lbl. 6 blk 2!76 Pue nle SL <.:111 . - ---.11..., .... 1:1 Geraldine's Antiques AJ)bo. Cockers. 100 mixed din. chrs. cyclo message Sal/Sun 9 to SP!\I Stert!O. \'myl lotchl•n "11101 SR . Ht ',\ Wlurlpool mJHurborUI CM pupp1n. Stud svs most chr.499-1481 tapedeck,t'tc. More . h;and la"n mo"c1 Si.:?' lml)t'riJI G~"'lt)'••I $-lj, Hrs: Tut's thru Sot 10,s bret.>ds. 2525 W 17th at • 1?1rb l>1kl•i. )15 I'll ch ,7~ ,. &1S·Sl31 Fulrview.SA.oi>en eves. L~x ur y Coue h, 9fl. <.:he5lS or drawers. ~tU· 493.~4 ti ' .. :..IH ---S31·S027 Custom designed/built ~nt di.k & chr. mil-<' For Sale 9 pc Oak Hand · gold, Xlnt cond., szoo: 2172MlncrSl,CM.6&7th Wb1lc zig '·'I? M'"'n.: Cane<! 1>111 Rm St!t. Ta GOODNEWS 67S.3823. G m:ich rnt! "1111 alla d1 SCRAM LETS bl 6 h h A diet acienllficnll . ~ri:i11e Sale. Moving ments 111 t•<1l11nl'l ~:>O • c. c ;urs. C ma Cab balanced for your do! Every thing musl go: s C.:OOCh. mm. bike. port Call 9f!l,lil:!I ANSWERS T I h S I & Bufrl't ~ .... _4_14_1 ___ 1 No s u leme t 1 ... complete rooms or btrl dshws hr. 1111rd. tool:., - -e e~ one 3 es .,,Uanct1 10 t 0 wu te. ~ee dellov:; . eas furn + accessories. Xlnt f!llSC. 72" Malabar. Cd~I. G M.<.:. \'6 Shor1h10l'k. ~:;7 <~nµhc•r _ t<and i _ U t & P:\t Shifts. P:irt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Science Diel Prod~ls cond. S44·M27. Must sec: Siil .1• .1:. 3rd ml'ml>t•r Hca:. 1•.111'11 C.imll'l Free-Flowing Smart Knit! I J ~( J) I • I I ..... I i• ' .... ' .41 . • ...... ' I l •• .... '.Jo ·' ,, ,,. ' lime. 18 Or o,·er. llourly Freight Darna.:e Hotpoml S36-1140, Noreubl ofr rt'fu.se<I. llarbor View Homes. Sal tH6-1670 l'll ).,'JG t: "3J.?es & comm. avail. Sale 3623 W. WarMr, U!ASAAPSOPUPPIES Oriental Ebony Dminll 9' f'lonl Couc h. Twin Brand nt!w T1.1h1J11 tu1 ,\ n ,t·<.11 1 1 n ud 1 1h5 a con,e· -• Fordctrul! c:il1S40·030l near lbfbor, Santa AAa. s mo. old Table, 6 uphol otr whale Mall/Bx Spgs. Lamps. coat.~. lt·11.:th :\lu:.t st!ll. 1111 ' 11 1 c "'u•t• 1 al i..iH•s LosAnitelesT1m" ·-1"""" chrs, match &lass & Toys & Chil dren's S1SOG4'>1li1bct3&.6 )uu l ll.'lH•ttht•olcounl , I 1 SIZES 1.11 Li A L., 1'f M;_ 1TT~-r'- JJ'i:.SunOo\\er,C:M ,,_.,,.. wood breakfront. Clothes . Lots or Misc. -. mt.:)OuiCll \:-ICi_f_: __ USED BasenJI puppies, AKC .. Beautiful. 494·'480. Open 9A ~I 1700 Port Kirby ''ncuum cleaner & B w-TV-S · .. ----------1 Ch I Pl auachments w tsh a" h!'i, Lape• rt' TENNIS Will hare l ladies for P rr promotlonal w ork lo bf'"'" 1mmed1a1ely No ~dlml! Mm.l be able lO p la~ tenn is above 11\eral!c. attractive & nhle lo converse w /ten· ms professionals. Auto nee. Call for 1nterv1ew. Clay Jandro. 3027 llarbof Blvd. S A. 7H $40.1766, ofler 6. 714·6'14-2462. APPLIANCES males, reasonable Ugtlt Ital. Prov. d1mnc ares . N.B. rake. late~t model. musi corder S2S. l\odnk movie ___ ...;l_-t49-;....;....;2067..:..:..;.._ __ set, pedestal table. 2 QUIC K M O VI NG sell. S34-2962 {;jrden camcrn SIOO. bo"hni: AKC Hallan Greyhound leaves, 6 chrs & buffet. SALE ~ Refrig. t'u rn. Gro"e · halltrasl'ti3:J :.:16 Sit.ii M.yt~WHIMn Guan ldehvery AS L_O AS Sii 0 miniature. Trained, ar. $.100. 840-3168 eves. Hshld misc. 2-18~ In inc, -; f ec tionate, Aft 6 C.~1 .64S-i321 (~rved ~laho).lany Urnmi: ~~9. • K.andsome 6 pc uecullve•----------Sl'l. i:ood '"Itel rnnll ----------1 desk suite for home or ara11e sale Fri ·Sat 9·4, SJOO . or ht>~l oflc:r BeauUf11.l Sh1h·Ttu pup· ofc. sns. ~172Seve . 21131 Saluda. orr landfall 646-40.~9 afl :. Pool t.1hlr. l<egula llon. $1.111• lwrl. StOO l<c>fni,:. fr~t fat't' ~"' 1.as 10!!3 MilceflOfteou' Wonted 1081 Coniftg Glesttop s...c ......... Hos beft ••eel $27 s Includes Dehvery ~KC registered Furniture " Cabinets ~~~;d . H a m 11 lo n I Shag ruit. 12 x 18, $35, G & ----------• custom bulll, reflniahing S copper drop an ranj!e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dachahund female AKC. 4 •repair. Expert carpen· arage Sole 10-4PM Sat. 840. 28' e'Clcn!tmn larldcr. SSCASHSSFOR mos. shots, blk/tan, pp try. Christians. Ftee est. Only. Mar. ti, 1718 Plat a <new) $40, lg dog earner Good u~t·d rurn/n•fn i:s SS9..(M.43 848-0343. del Norte NB $35, 556·1342 uft 5PM rnrs1 s1ove~ S~6·0768 40'" Hotpolttt llf.c 1-..t20•ew1J $175 ..:.:.::..;..:..=-------1-;..;.;..~-----lt--------1----:-.. -:-.-._.:.__;_;_ __ , ____ --- Germ a n S hort H air Lge upright lnr SlSO. Bar stools, dr hardware. Sue Collin• Books boul!hl ll:1l. prices. TIRE SERVICEMEN R('Clu1 rt>d. Co111111·1 8111 Nurcro~:. at our :.tori' 111 171h & Ne"µurl Blvd, c u. Pointer pup. Fem ale Couch & 2 matching dess. kit utensils, etc. • r> a 1 d u n Y amo unt AKCChamp Sired, shots'. chrs, burg undy velvet. Sat /Sun 9·4. Comer 10th 2MO Ga rden Ln. apt R purrha~crl. 11!:.o au lo· $SS. s:JG-2338. Cost $2,000, sell for $600. & Oceanfront Bal Penn. Coi.la i\k~a gr:iph!> I 4!111 2;,77 ('VI'~. Ukenew.646-1816. You arc the wmnl'r or ---Ge.rm Shep. limos male Sot, 10.3. King s ize Sim· TWO i''REE TICK t-:TS to V.1lleJ:l' mui.1(· rna111r nd" MILLlJt TIRE CO. I T:i!+ &lpen or l'. M Ca 116-12 338 t AKC, lge boned }be trnd Dining tbl. 2 leaves, & 6 mons Beauty Real , elet' the usl'cl blk 111~ for umcl'rlb. Needs leennge r lo play swivel chairs. Nearly dryer, 2 matching h v rm Westem Motional 6'2". 1K5 Ill'> !17!1 0:IQO WIU1" love .• ~ncd yd., new.SlS0.646·16S2nfi6. chrs. 4 dinette chrs. & loot& Morine Wanl to liuy ... , ... lrl" en. D • B 493-1528. much more 17651 San • • , , 3YIS· rown ••SALE •• FROM Ma r ino C ir . F .V Show mrnt m1\1•r m11u111t-d on Top bcauly u lnn In N D nil" rull & part lime 01ll'r .ittu ~ ~ml" d11•n11•1 h1•lpful Xlnl lot .illu11 G e r man lmp orl FAMOUS MFG'S IOO's 968-833S. Marrh 3rdthru1:!th "ht•1•l,<'.1ll[1 1.1 11:1:.? TV Ii A,,ti9RCH Shepherds AKC 2. 3 mo. STYLES & SIZES. Newr---------1 ANAHEI M W a n I <' d o I ti m ow t• 1 rn~111c~ and tor ''"rt,, kuh "1mrn1·r \\t1rl. 'hop ~:.! ,Jllll•turl!l7 "J.,7 old males. I . 18 mo. sofas. lovueats from Transmission Jack, poker C 0 N V 1-: N T I o N 411 l. I 7tlt Strett female, xlnl for family & Sll8. SI 19 & $249 BR selS· lbl. ironer. furn, tov'>. c:1-::-1T1>:n Top pa' IJ42 6l!S 7 Coate MeH protection. All shols It fulls $149, Qns $199, Kng1 dishes. flat?. maisc !135 800 W K:llrlla. An.1ht!1m ,.._.,4 .. l61C 11uarante ed. <2 13) S2t9. D1nelle lbl/4 chrs V1rtona,C M l'lt'a't' call 612 5'1711. e~t l•~-:::~~:i~--,j--~-~~~~~~l -883-·_S_l_l8 _______ s..c.e. w/6t'hrs $99. KnJC or Honea • 1060 :J33 111da1m y11u r 111kt·i:. I UTO Qn u box s prp /mall • • • * TEM * 'op)>t>-rlonr r r11t1rlairr AKC rt'(I. PUI nda hm 4 $79 Vi ed furn in xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\lt!mht!ri.h1p :0-.1·" rrnrt llt>;11 h i\lhl\•llc ('l11h fuf ~:oh• $175 51>1 1r.r.111 WANTED USED ORllHT Al RUGS i\nd TJll~''r' l'\I 1'1 • Onl\ EMPLOYMENT lllru rt MC'fng. Good yrs old. Fawn & bile. cood All dru l1cally re-Pleasure horse Enizhsh OP,ORTUHITlfS cunt.I . SIOO 4!H 3'JU MG-1917 dU«d. or Western Xlnl lra1I --.__A RcposAession<:enter horse Sarr1f1n'. U 50 1-·111111r l'MtT1nw IH:l'O~l>ITIONl-:1> Al' ~toYM 1045 619 E.4thSt .SanlnAna "6-0!)94 or 67)7001 '" "·'1"'1 :-,,.,.,."·''">' l'l.l.\!lll'&S lJuv •<-II ~~··•••••••••••••••••••• Open9·6,Sun 11.$47 :>721 \1:1•:.!lt·d·.h1:1hl1• 1r.1tl(' UunlDPll isu ff:MALE rOM E R · Bay Thbrt1 lluntrr , lloll, 1:11 l'nTh1'i'•u•1m ·,1 N"l'l (.'M ~ 77110 A N I A N pupp y , Buut1ful mahogany 6yM1. l800. 67S·4300 days 1H'TtX'M,\lll\";T -Purtbr~-d brenkfront. $42S. Cash )46.()2Mevc1 Aml'h1 rur /\Jlpllr.111on~ & Info \'111 huy somt' rerra1' I. 046.8700 only 962 9657 oil l',\l.I. t71IJ6.t2 ;;02 appll11n1·t•11 running or • Hones bo11rded, S'10. you T11"rc><' :-\y~tt·m'J, lnr nol. nlao acnp melnl AKC Germ Shep. fom. 3pc crvd 1of11, lop cond, feed. 165. w~· fr1·d. llack 67.\~Z:.'>ll t•1x e d . Vny shy , s11s. JG" dla marble cor 8ay urea.751 0704 r~-:-=::::r-...::--L-....:====::;;:;-1 de,perately needs home. lbl $60. 642-211G Jew..J-. c~ 64&.Sm . ....., )'Jlf!TI STAR GA'ZEK"~. ---------QueenBdrmSct,Dre1111rr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 8,,l..,Yf."}UM"' t.•••> Germ ~hep pup. ""em .10 Headboard, Nlte Stand, WANTED ...-.... , ~ ..... 0..1, .. .-~ ~ "" ,, rt'\ wk s. Wiii !live to good t..lkr new bo• •PAS & TO ,.1..,, .,, " ........ , '• "'• , ... , 1 ~lO) home Call642 'tO!l3 matl. $135. Divan & Love r CASH VOl.1,AI< .._, n '" _,.,. ,... .. oo• '"' '°""'dov C::"!,, SHI S14S. S46·0?68 PA I D F 0 R Y 0 ll It • )'•Ito ~:/~,~-;=:"-~,.."~ ,....... IOSO . J EWt:LRY. W/\T('lll':S, ' • -• <• ".._.. _... ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUILDUS ART OBJt:C.."TS. GOl.U. ·.. • 1 f".;-. : :::,: Sho9 & Save · new & ustd DICOIA TOllS S IL VE ll s l.;k VI<.: .. ~. ••:::--•~• :•;-:::. furn . gltt s . mi sc. Bea tlf lf'r b ll FINE F U llN & AN .~ ... ·-· W1lson'i~ &rg:un Nook . u u enc •n que TIQUES 645-2200 ~ • •---· ..... w 1 ..... Sl c u marhlr rlrtplace, om~ -•• ·-·•....... ----·-'"-"..;...._· .:...·"';...:··.;,.·--I Curn it ure. conf erent'el•--------~ ·o:::_ tables latte le •moll. T RADE YOUll LAT!-: , ·-:~':~ * *' BUY** credenia. chair•. quft'n MODEL CAR for a f'ine ~;:: ..... Good Us~ Fumiture & s 1ie malt/bx s pr111. While 1 t7 lnveslme nl :.~ .~.... Aprllanci's-OR t will _644 __ ·5642 __ or_64<>4I05 ___ 1 ___ diamond. Appraised :! :. , ~:'.::;-' Sci ror You. a-..-s.a. IOH value. sa.ooo ll :i~ re· ~:.:. ~~ :f~~S&A~~:~ ··;;~~~~.;;.. ~~~o~!.~:l :c~t\;.c~~: ~~::"!-. t,;.,..;.., Aft 6-C .. 142..1542 MANY fTEMS OF PINE Ownar will sacrifice at ·~~ ~~· • ESTATE JEWELRY.,~a~·~ooo~.~638~·224~~9~~~~ ~:,-..,_ ~:;!''"" Stalford v\nyl s wivel ART OBJ ECTS. AN+ ~s;--.,,_" rodtr, x lttl rood. 180: TlQUES. f1Nt:' FURN. Beaut diamond rlna • ,.,,.. solid walnut end table ETC. PHONE FOR IN· cin1t11tcmcnl st'l 13S 1070 644·5 I 77 Autot. Hew tlO Auten, Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SNARE A HARE ... MIW '7 5 ~ W RAlllT ONLY $3795 .~;~:.: 4 DOOR. tncludH perfor1n1nc:e 01c:k1ge. leatherelle. rn11r window defroster and AM/FM r edlO I 6eog) SIVJRAL TO CHOOSE FROM '°'\J .. ,.. $10; table lamps SUJO. !.~;.._! BROCHURE. ul. Is $$23. 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TT A VAH.Alll IUY OR llAJI TI41 IARU WAYI AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ••• Whit• zig-r.a ~ i.e'" 1n11 $650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cherry S3800 c:ons1dt'rlr11de~0.7873 machine w t th a t tach· • SwordCl!>h plank. som 952.3724 or962·62H '73 YAMAHA TX-500 oo 9346 l''OH ments m cabmd ~ hardware int l'd Mk ofr E 11 d , 'iO "~ T . .,.ord AM/l''M, Call97!Hl1ZJ oo m~ COLUMllA.10 M~te s!cn~,,~:n fi,~0~r Tn1ekt t560 x!nt cond Blut>. s p lit ,Used YW's 4 s ails, Banenb . Slereo. bel>t oCfer. Call 546-3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rims S 1795 "' 1 RM Pold for 0,. Hot While Zig Zag Cabutet Ray theon Rada r . n eed.lo lm mac $2S,OOO p p . e\·e:, WANTED 538-1857 model Se\\ Ing mat"hml' 'A Ork . ll Sk In II $~)0 497·2002 •94·7355 PlC.:KUPS v---------9-570 SSS. 5361632. 6"231H a ft 5 P:O.t ;5 Honda 3SO XL. 1200 PHONE MR GRIFFITH .:::· ••••••••••••••••••• Sporli'")Goods 8094 ,PowH' -9040 cOLUM8lA 5.5 133'1 m1 , hke new. str•el S40.2660Dlr. WANTED Harbour V. W. ••••••••••• •• •••••••••• ••••••••• •• • ••. •• •• •• •• super sharp, make ofrer. legal '74 BSA B·SO Victor VANS Sl\l BOOTS l>u)s. 547·T38S, Eves. SOO. Bolh for $1500. i2 lnt'I ~, T PU. 41\u PHONE~1R.ORffFlTJI llunt lkh R•khle F·ree Sty lers. 96111029 548·2'708. tare s . 24 ,000 m1.. s.t-0:2660Dlr. • I ' transferable warranty. yo• IUY"'R : IJ~ed onl'c. Size 11. 58.5 MORGAN27 72Yamaha 2S-0Twin 0$7 G46-463S.aft.6 .,.h . a T Sh p ,.. ii;; ' t:all 830·1089 Fl.Ill race . $18,900 Xlnt cond. Top-end over· ---7th,, t'\ Y 1 · 0,!°1· • ll. !'.l.•e us hr st, & lu~t · Top ! . DSL ''hn< Crafl l.OOO Bkr 631-1811 haul. $4~. 5"'8·040,. '72 C.:ourier , 4 spd. I 3 spd, ~lag:., ~:i:.sCltl' uollnr pu1d f11r 1mporb : Swap1 8096 '-~ owner. $1850. Good cond ste reo. h1 blick M~3h, C.OST A MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1 rJn1:c'' Sl!J,950 HKR. 26' EXCALIBUR ;3 Bultaco Alpma 2.SOcc 646·2305 3.000 mi Warranl\.'d .:.; l'rade ·w Kau i.11k1 :>00 631 1812 $9SOO. Xlnl eond. XLr:is $400 -S47SO 833·0495 DA TSUM :'! for small '-'ar, nd& ktck Bkr. 631·1811 492-8785 :!g4!1 ll bo ut J •hrter.'"~•·""'"" 'Owen:.ln·<'•hm,'67 .... BHATIOH'"'L 16FORDI..oogwhlbasc.. arr \ ..... .,.. ~ V " h T L '"' "" d A(' • I (08t11M e:ioa MOGHD. ---K\. Ar. lo rs, $29.900. CA A l:'\A27 '75 YA~fAHA Monoshock "'1 Ton P itkup v 8. 4 s~n Iran,,, . 6 t"> • ---, .. TY. Recio. Bkr. 4131 1811 $12,250. Uke new Raced S times Spel.'Ci. Camper shell Lo l apl chr.:.. r11diu. ropper ORANGE COUNTY'S· .. Hift, St.no 8091 4• Custum Hit S~dan Bier 631-1811 SSOOor Best ofr 548.4225 mt (.;lean. 1 Owner p,·t $$200/ofr SSH~~tl • ••••••• •• •• • • ••••• ••••• p R bl L HIGHEST ..., .. RCA Color T\' 2 > r (' r u '"er TS . Jo' B . 26 RANG~R 1974 Hond3 360 G Mtnl ly easona e ic. '74 Ford Van Convero.1on ""' L•I' WO A p .. G "'S 2 "13 700 _ .. u ed l I k No 92321-N 898·4394. an w air 16,000 orig m1 • s ·.·. ~·arr. PHO T\' J()ll,:-\'S rv . • .. r,. • • • • ~vnu. s 0 110 0 wor ••• i2o E~2Jrd S t C M UM . II tan k . S HR Bkr 631·l8ll only.•92·0ISO tiPMS44-&t9l S3900 2l3159:!2631 ::·::- 1>45 276 SU-400i,833:!616 S !3 ------'3Dod K BUYER ··:t-. -4 1 --Lido 14 Trailer, cover. 2 1.976KEK11w11sak11~ •73 EL C A ... l ."'O -L-i ge l'rl')VJtl 1'1 • •' -1914 t'1berf o rm 22•,· =oels of ~.a•b SI 000. Mu5tSell. "' ,, o T on ea pa t'tl\ \ 11, jttl ·:·:~ Panasomc cas:.~llt'stereo fl y B , d u a l Cntrl:., t>M.()278 8J9.~ milts Best offer Call ures.PB.4),tlOO mi.xlnt OMIMPORff=•! deck \\ '.1h l: ROZ & 2 18811 P ~I ere Cru1~er ~·4225 runn1nic cond $41\JU or 1 ~ mikes. Xlnt t•ond S9S !lti8 2262 i 4 26' Chp~r. aJI xlras. iO & '71 llondas. 3SO CL. 7" • , best ofr 67J 7794 all •:• <.:all an 8pm 551·8393 top shape. S4600. 00·940t. Sell toaether or separate. 62 Che\)' s hrtbd StO<'k )PM 18' Cla.ss1c L11pfllruke tn· Pvt Pty. xlnl cood. 540-1075 an S SSOO or trade ror VW ------- • • • board Brn1l ol l'Ond - -PM 549-2339 73 GM <: '• T11n 1lJ11 KM Haley lll'ady for 1mmed1ate en· CAT ?7. '73. SHARP. l/B. ; f\ d f Eve ry1h11\g • Sip' I Lo" 213 S1erlu Joym•nl $3.850 64S·650l loaded w 1xtras. Pn vate · 7 5 Hondo M R 1 7 5 5 or 150 V 8• am /fm blue bk :54~0. M Jkc o( Costa :\le<1.i ----Pty 8S'7·255s. Elsmore. Lake new Only r 8 s s el t e • 4 5 Pd · I •r !Kill 2049 You are the "Inner of 18' ij05\on Whaler l )'Pt' . . 400 mt. $625. 962·8557. 54.2'19 /best ofrer. 499.3440 -~-------- TI\'0 Jo.HEE TICK t;TS l I 0 die-.el $3300 t:ns1gn ~ Antique Sailboat. Star --'64 f'OHU \'an Rblt en.: \he 0 Yal·ht Sal•·s . M8-113l hu.11. cttbln sips 2 SSOO. HONDA 350. 4 r yl Ne" '72 Che•y Chey_..... Xlnl cond New ttrer. W t .... .-£: ol -Sunday 11·2. 15th St. pier cond1t1on. 850 miles only Pick• 582:'> Ph 675·~~ es '"' nVTICMt f'I \' t: 11 • u · ttoab for fi7S-0-131 5900 640-0838 ---loot & Morine •alu, S31 s·un I.IV<.:'. 1""1 -With H CABOVt-:R ·~1 1.· 1 \' I'S I' 0 ~'. -""0 "I B l'U1PFH 350V-84whl ' ,on an .·· · Show £1.u}l>ll'l .. L>r CdM meRa 11 .,at oat. ·71 H arley David son 11 • '. • nu tires l,tl t'U•l tl • sa\ll'd 3 umes. w tmotur, Sporls ter 41\ mt s:lOOO dr. a tr l nnd nutn S2-11lO 'b:.t orr 226 Sil·rk~ M.ir;•~'AflJrd L~hl.r\ul ·ll"I AJ.UM Uory Uf North11.rn cxtrit.s & :°Ill'-. parl Sl\p, 646·4032. 5116·2301 Irani.. power Sll•en1111 & St , CM Art 4pm "" "' Bit fl t bottom I 1t'I 75 AR & 11 ti k d l>rakf'!t AM IFM rudm, -----(.' 0 N \' fo: N T I O N 11.P \3t . I h 1 1 ti,· a ay w n s tilt wheel <38n 3X> ·74 Dodge van, m ""l!, Xlnl •'L"·'TL'R so . tr<". ow r!l, lr r 673·494.2 .... ""'", " ~ li-1.'i WZ7 --------$4188 interior llron'e ~.•II 80l.I W Katella, .\nah1•1m -POR SAJL-13'F J w /lrlr, between 12 2 SSl·S2:rl f'leJse call 642·51>7~. ext 28 ' O"en21 L11p .Strake ract Of' cruise.Pt'rl cond 333 lo d utm) our 11c kl•I'> <.:ruii.er Super l'Ond111on. asking $1.000. or bst ofr • • • Qall ~6 180'7 645-0332. ------------- 26 GRAND PRIX's . ..-............. Select Your Color Today PllCIS STAaT AT 53976 -··l-l0-0... WANTEJ> MINI :laOTOR llOM ES PHONt: ~1R G RI f'f'ITll ~o 2660 Dlr. WANTED MOTOR HOMES PHONE MR. GRIFFITH 540·2660 dlr Rent zs· 1975 Open Road. fully self-cont .• 5lps 6·tl Wintt>r Rates. &44-3385 28' Titan. sleeps 8. all ex-tras By dJy or week. 645-3.170 a(t IS. ii Explorer mini hm,loml. 496 5560 ~~~~--~~-,-1 '75 GMC Van Stk tJ Pan~led & r pt'd Xlnl $3595 Qall 4~ s 1:1!1 t'H '' MAZDA'S H·M·M·M-AZIMG LITTLI CAR WITH PISTOMSI MEW 1975 4 DOOR SEDAN 52982 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA tlll• l ••-•l h& It ' I \\ •CUN'•N'-f\.lH l lA\.H ~ TOP DOLLAR···:·· PAID ::.~ IMMEDIA TEL y-:!~ FOR ALL ::~ FOREIGN CAI{$~ CALL OR COME ttit~ TOSHUS ::~ NEWPORT ·:~ IMPORTS ·: ;~ :JIO•I W C.:'t llwv. N&. •• 642-9405 ·~- I Ill \' J l \I\ ('1\H~ .;.. l ~~.u ,\l.J ro l'AltTS'.r. r,.11) SI :!.S fl47 !J(;JT: ••• . ·····················t:t BIG STOCK 2 DOORS WI ICHP OHL T THI llST TUl>MNS FORRISAU 1972 Mini Motor Home. xlnl cond. 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Xlnlfuture with help llllt r ad111h. mint. $3,80Q•, of r 5411-8639 s:J6.87lil. : ' I ~-":':!~.~ ..•.... ~.~~····-····· ......• !~ ........... ~.~.·----1~.~~ ........... ~.~ .......... . fr!d!f, March 5. 1978 DAILY PILOT • I f V._ '112 0-.. ttl5 PWo tt5T ~ tH P..tl« ttH o.ti4ic 9965 ~ UM4 ....... ,..._ HOO ....... Mew HM ....................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ....................... ...................... . ..................................................................... ···~·. , ... ~ .. .,..,._ • YQL YO ••• IKE l,...PO RT~ 1t•••tAllr·• •·' tjOI ()\t A w(\A iO Ooda• Cballen ... r . rs . .,, Sta W1.1 " p llUlO. Cd ATLAS 't'1 F\reblrd tOO ..... whl.a 7' Pcnlllt' Cat.alloa. r ......... PB. •lr, Jood cocia.. uoo cond. nc1I bed)' .. rlt l800 • air hoc~. T~ dttt p B. A.C. p~ rty II» ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ia1m JAi oulr. 541..a:t _!ft tlpm 11290 "" ml o<r. IU-IM4 U1' l ''U Ventura Halrhbtk, c:-r.iw '"'-__... an• JO"' kdy1 30,000 ml . lt.lnl l'Oftd •• PS. .. Charaer Nu l'flA, rblt "Tl Squa,. YI aeon Auto. 1: ~I -• FlnWrd. .i1r. •lC'reo air, 2dr $48 3:.lit.1 H ll C'u In. Nu paJnt tflf, orttilnal. I" l pl\ ~o ail) & Sun. 'til J , ...,.-....___ iilitl. v.111 1~11 ror W~I . '1.000 olr d4 21-.. Xlnl. $l,IMlO •U·t.!llli l')I Gtl Wu A·I a1c "'.P Blu.t Bl:>oll liU~tl 7S Ponl111c Flr~tHrtl 1'1 11111 - - -C'\'ftl wlcl\d 292111 .. rbot' 81\d . Slel't"O, ufl& own ~1ft• K -• -Am $4300 ti9·42U ult • • • -C•-,._\., lo1t"ll ~ er H ~1, 111*$ of r '7) ~Esprit ~.. _ "" HeMwCew1tau '73 Pinw .!door. 546·1934 "'Jn S$O •nlllH•. 1iJutom.alll' .,, Graftd Am <fdr Mlf 7J YOLYO 164 2.:mA-"-lm Av• ••pd , Xln1,·uod. P~mouth CTX. lllot 71 ,...._Le M-tranun1 .. 1011. t'A(;T p/1 p1b. N•w r.td11I• COi.la Mna 11700 64~Ui62 ~on llllO". S•rl"u aa.....a.t--W AlR <.'ONO. YIO)I root, Mu .. t ult $2 ,100/bat A1ttom1uc, ai r . 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PS, PU. $13$0 aut.omaUc trans , pciwer ~2132 ~t.eenlll " bralutll, rall)'er----------1 \\hfflll. vm)I roof. Hard Ultcolft 9945 to rind model. 1176820 I • •••• • •• •. • • • •• • • ••• • •• $2481 SHORECREST ~MC ][lillJJJ• 1•1&1 Be.ell Shod. Ht. Be-=tl 146.eoee Wdl '910 .......................... 'i7 Skylark ronvt. dean, nu tires. carb, brks, :ur shoc:b . 842·01 lS 'Al3 Bwck Special. Clean, runs good. $-100. !>48-1627 '71 E.slale Wgn. Ori& ow n er. aulo, A /C, PS /PW , stereo radio Xlnt cond SJ~. 64f·9590 Cellllec ttl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 4 U.Cola 4-Door Low m1luge' V-IS, llUlO lralb .. air coad1lmn1n11. full powt'r, A1l1 1fM radio. vlnyl roof. tilt whetol, leather seau Lie lOllJiXR. $5995 s.taAna Litteoln Mercwy lJOl N. Tustin s-t.A... 547-0511 ----•74 U..ColR Mn IY I Cyl., :auto. trans . air C'Ondlt1onlng, full power, AM lf'~t stereo tupe, duel le11lher seau. po'Wer door locks, Ult whe.I. speed ront.rol. Uc ll06Z26. $6195 S_..Ana U....Mercwy 001 N. Tu.~tm ~ADILLAC" s.t.:; 547~:::; n • ..lity l Pn' ce ••• · • • • • · •• •• • • • • • • • • • • .... '11 Maverick. 4 dr. Stick O•er 70 '"""· 6 c:yl. S13SO/bst ofr to ChooH Fr°"' :MG-~ For the best pn cett, the ---------lowesl leue ntes, & de· "70. z.dr, auto,R/11. 1ur. l)C!Ddal>le .scrv1~e. ·11ee xtra .nlre $1, UO. Pvt NABERS CADILLAC ~:,-YJ~ ttso l!l60U Harbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• C08TA ~t t:SA 540-tl ?Z Merc.wv c-w OPt;N SUNDAY -• -~ _,--------1 V-8, auto trnns .. u ir con· "72 Dorado. Silver ron· "" twht top LOADED Bst olt over 14,000. P P ~T·4482 da)s. ~·ZS37 e\ ... dlltonlni:. J>O"' l'r steer in&. po\\cr b rak es. AM IFM 1tereo Huter. wh1lewoll~. \ anyl roof Lie. 619GIX. -S-Coupe~~de--V-lll_e_,'_w-ht-,1 $2395 leather , atereo, la,llOO ma. SOftte AMI $'7,8$0. 493-6318. U.Cola Mercwy 1301 N. T\lllio c ... ,, •• tno ._.__ •--547.0• 11 ...•..•................ ~ ......... ~ ------- CONNELL '72 Marqul•. •·dr. h/t, aJr. full pwr Gd cond. $1.7~ ~tHEYROLET p ~~; ... ::.Ml • SALF.S~SERVICt; v~4:!0:t~ .. ~. ~~n· 2121 Hwbor llvd. CO~'T A MESA ditloruna. power steer· in&. po1ur brakes. radio. 546· I 200 heater. vinyl roof. ~c ---------1 HEV8Ul. 12 Chevy Nova, 1ulo, 6 cyl. clean, run1 perfect $199$. Dys ~3420; E\i. ~7.345 l97S M()(lk t'arlo L.and1u llJt whl. P W, AM tf'M I s l.eNIO $4 .soo 4»4·14$5 iJ Monte Carlo l.andau Alf'. bur krl ~t~ls, tilt wheel, 11nmac. <'nnrt Mull ... 11 Ln mllea ~' 1 lJ OH $.1 lllO 'il M. <.'.1rl11 P W • lilt whl. xlnt ('Ond bura. \\ twht '1nyl lnv. $2195 rPD4-4291\ 'Iii Cor11a1r. 11utn, run' ,,:11-'65 Corn Convt'tl . $2295 Santa Ana l.iftcotft Mercwy UOl N. Tustin s.to AM 547-0511 '7 4 Meftwy Mont.,o MX2000t' llardlop, V-8. uulo trans • air conditwnana. power i.t<'l'rt n i: pov. er brakes, A !\111-·~t r11dfo, wh1tew1ll•. '1nyl top Uc J811KXX S2995 S•taAna Uncoln Mef'C ury 130t N Tu.,1111 s.to Ana S47·05 I I .. n11tr11n ... 1111u1n1 L-bt Must9") 9952 ,,fr PP .w.-• :?!i~"O "n ft ••••••••• •••• •••••••••• '113 t.'hevy 2 llt lmv•lu ~ 'fl.~ t'unl Mu~tun~ \'II, 4 or beet ofrt'r "pd.. l\l i111 whli-. l\Cl' to ~920..77 :q)prrnat~ U,000 ----\.Ill 111:!7 tU Novn Wa111on. llt'l'li' , nna1. ~ nfr lA. f-'onJ Mu .. tunjl J i.l)IJ. :i.ll• ·17;11 nl'W tr.in ... llli •. 000 nu • $1200 ~ 1>732 ufl ~11m 'ii Nuvn t •u•lom, lo ma 11 uto, I'S. I'll. burkt<I l'•~l•WI', :!X~l .llT.! Mu11t11n11. ,.,.lJI, air, 8 trl<'k alttrf<I ltarmu f'1 Inn J t:. lO ~ I. \ .11~0 l'or<1cl'lt' '112. r 11tnn lop, 6~:l6J - -hntr l't'L" 648 71170 Chtyslef' tt25 .. . ---•••••••••••••••••••• ••• 'li6 MUS r. t:ONV. Auto, JOt~ Iml~n.il l;d urt1' v.-. run-11reat. lnlrnnr \\O\lld I(' 11• •'Ill ror vull ~c~l(i, new l~J>, body ru~t. lngbH\)'l1l1 !1 l'f'.$-t9/\ ~.JI.I 1!7!\97V.1 ---- 4!11H7Jil 1 4 Mu11t11111. auto. R&.11 4 -• •·-tnh r II I r)'I, 15.000 ml lluna vrry •·• "''" "· 11 >' .-qu 11 111101I. s;l(nS or r('flnant't' u•e nrw ln~lde & out ~fuat •l•ll, b,·st orre1 iuz:nrn __ _ :>ti ~11111n 5 JO ·ss Mustana Auto, Gc)'I, ;i?-To~n Ii Country Wgn. gd running l'Ofld. ~ lllm1. air & pwr, Nn1idcr _tQ_.38$9 ________ 1 tr1d<' M071!73 '70 Musluna. I O\\ntr. COMet 9927 1uto. & 'Sil Musl:ing. • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • u t o M a ' l' o r r e r i n'l:>mrl CT. Fine cond . _3'57_·_7"2&3 _______ , lil.000 m1 • runs grut, 75 Mnt-t Mech I :r.1flds firm 11.11.3950 f'actory air cond .. auto c........... 9910 trans., nllyc wheel&, low ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. l08l)t CA>. 'Ill Mark Ill New O\'er· hlul lran11 & eng. New p1unt. runs xlnt, $3:lSO ..U..GU. $3911 -----61 M1.1:1tan1. ~lra sharp, c.....-9913 radial 1ire<1 390 Entt ••-••••••••••••••••••• auto. $1200 ~!l 01'.!9 Mllill ull, low ml • 1970 ---- Mercur y Couinr 14 Must V ·tl·~ 4sp. nu Strvtum:m ·s r 11 r. $1600 radials. Am 1 Fm si..reo. .. ,... deluxe enl ~ 49~ 9M1 IRAMD MEW '7 6 PINTO LOADED WITH: 4 aoeed transm1sS10n, 4 cyl1ncler engine, wsw tll"es, bumoer 9u11ds. etc. (Ser 1126452) • WE BELIEVE OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND OUR SELECTION THE BEST YOU'LL FIND ANYWHERE BRAND MEW 197 6 GRANADA 2 DOOR LOADED WITH: Automatic transm1U10n 250 CID 6 cylinder engine. 1n1er1or decor group, delu~• bumper group. elc (Ser. 1 162546)' SEE US BEFORE YOU BUYI BRAND NEW COURIER F11lly IK10<y eou•ootd 4 s~ ..-. tcc. t J211llO WHY NEW 76 MAVERICK PUU Y FACTOIY lqUIPPlt ~· WHY NEW '76 fORD f·lOO PICKUP FUU Y 'ACT OH EqUIPPID v.a enotne eulOll\lllC .,_ ~ 11118'•"9· pOWe< bral<ft. ..... OOOl!119 racl1al0t. vinyl lnlenot .,, (Str '251351 WHY ~ PAY MORE ~·PAY s33651s MORE PAY MORE 5409347 '1) AAT IHL SPOITS 7J "AT Ht Sl'OIT 4 .... ,..., ,,...., llOl'i ...... on.. HQ' 4 --,,,,,. ...... ..,.,,. '°"'· ~ 1.241~~ -..1111HOf1 528H '61 MUSTAMG FASTUCI 4 ..-0. "°'° Pleat• tUlG~I SJ6H 71 FORD W'"DOW V AH Aulo 111n•. rao•o -• Lott of ,_ lllMl'lGI 53777 '74 FO•D VAN 81'0 tMI IMllO MN HIQI Hltldt I OVll 1301ti'V) $3888 o...s•-n Ha'f•IMR1tc11tu "lhtow How" ,,.., TelU."- '14 DATSUN J..Z 4 .... tw;totv w Glll....,,..IQ AMUM rldoo, -· llnltd ~ wf...i ~ L .... r,~t·OOO fRlfH $ saa 70 FORD I TOH CAMPY VAN Y-1 au10 ttans . r.aor, tit -.i11oonu'9 ,..,., ........ linttd aim ~ llullOle 100 =f~IOlltft c;llelrs s2aa Paytftfftt Y•'d Ub 70 '°'D ••LAD IOI 1-------------t t Or ~ v.e. ,__, .. _ ...., .. RIMIMIB ~ ~ ~,... ,..,, M-.TWATWICMl..,MllTOl&l ~!'" llrtt. '1399 flOltl• lflllla.MWT~A1'!0...a ........ .--~ 'IOtl '2499 "'°"..,,._I '61C>rEl.KADlm • "'"°· •.oio. llNt• mcxeon ·• • eoRvmt mHGu Y Y .. 4 _..,_ INQ •"""-Mc (N0!(7tn 53666 ·n Pl YMOUTH DUS TH crL 340 Y... 4 speed 1 llOoo ,,._91, v;nyl tool Soeoa1 petnl tpeclll 111• & wtWt l• ... <-' 118&.JFXI. 52499 7 4 CHIVY YIGA HATCHIACK Aulo ••-. red•o. "411191 tll011<P8J. s2299 '1l AMC GHMUM I ~ 3 IPHCI. 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SIHrlng. vinyl roof, brakes, vinyl roof. _., AM/FM llereo , tlll AM*M•tereo (403KEI<) -... ·- '73 FORD. F-100 PICIUF ea~ Shell, radio. ctua$249 ...... (tlM041) wheel (206JEV) ,..,,.,.,,_._ ,., ..... ,_ '7 4 CHEVY CAMARO '74 CHEVY EL CAMINO Bl.ck on bleck. Fectory 5 3895 •r conc:tltlonlng, PoW• $ 3895 Wbmper ehell Save on Aleflng, AM*M llereo. this one! (10601 ) poll<HC) tC:1 ______ ,, --- IMn -'•__.,I -t ,__....._,I-·· ...... ., te - -.... .... ., ..... ..,.. , -· -... ., , _. ... '~ PaaTt ..... °""'' I -· -... . •• 17 .. VOL. 69, NO. 65, ~ SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA l .. FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1976 Today' Closlag N.Y.St~ks TEN CENTS \N• : , IXOD I Tells Why He Quit Presidency • aohlevln1 them." WASHINGTON (AP> - Richard M . Nixon says be re- l tlped the presidency because ll · was clHr tbat a r.rotracted Im· a bmeot trial • would deprive ·~ ertca of the leadership il ed." " .• "It w• also clear that my own political base In Congresa had become too weak to accomplish the Important lhinp that needed io be done in America and thts world durln& t.be remalnln& two years of my adminhtratlOG," Nlxonaaid. He rul1ned Aus. S. 1174, and Hts forth lbese renect.lons In a foreword to the final volume of b1-public papers just publlabed by lhe National Archives. Niltoo writes with pride ol hl1 administration's bandliol ot (1) forel1n affairs, (2) the oil em· barao and <3> the quality al peacetime ll!e. Laguna Cliffhanger Recount Shows Bellerue Ahead FORGES AHEAD Candidate Bellerue Pair Exchange Heated Words At Recounting Sharp words and threats of a lawsuit have been exchanged bet.ween All ee Dowson, wife of Lacuna Beach City Council can· dldate Howa rd Dawson and Pe~ Morreale, deputy city clerk 111 the midst of a recount of the clec· Uon As clerk, Mrc;. Morreale wai1 ifl Ch1&rae of the elttt Ion and 111 the tlnul nuthor1l) on disputes arisln1 from the recount )trb DRW!>On char~('(! "elec Uon procedures wet t> sloppy" but not that nn> thing Illegal had oc curred. Mrs Morrl'all' sold today that f f\Jrthcr accusations "'h1ch she snld 1m1luf!nt'd hf'r lntc11ntv were tS.-e DIS Pt 'T•:. raae AZ> As the recount of the lAgune Beach City Council elect.ion h.11 the halfway point at midday to day, Sany Bellerue had inched eight votes past Howard Dawson the apparent winner of the second !IPAt Mrs Bellerue's big gain came ~1th the reduction of l2 votes from Dawson's tally in the third precinct, a precinct where 12 voles had been in dispute electi.on night Through the seventh precinct. Dawson had lost 16 votes and Mrs Bellerue had lost two votes Initial returns bad given Dawson a s lx vote lead over Mrs. Bellerue Deputy Cit.y Clerk Petr Mor· reale said the recounting waa 10· ln& faster than first predicted. She anticipates finishjn.g Satur- day afternoon U Mrs Bellerue's lead In the rttounl continues. she and first place finisher J ack McDowell will be sworn in Tuesday as new council members The recounted election. under the election code. will bttome the official one No further re· count can be demanded and Dawson's only recourse would be to the courts. Dawson said today he wasn't sure what he would do. "I think the best thing to say ls the least and that iB that I'll re- serve comment until this thing's over." Dawson said. The third precinct emeraed from the elt1ction covered with controversy. It was there that a discrepancy arose between the marks made on the large oHiciaJ tally sheets. and the numbe r reported for Dawson on the reporting sheet The reporting sheet given to Mrs. Morreale Tuesday night showed Dawson with 267 votes and Mrs. Bellerue with 145. However. tht> Dawson fiaure was disputed by precinct lnspec· tor J im Yancy and by a poll watcher. both of whom recalled that Dawson's tally should have been 279. a (lgure they remem· bered because It was exactly lhe <St-t> COUNT. Page A2) "All the evenll ot t.tda year were played a1al.mt the ever· darltenenln1 bac:k,-round of Water1ate," Ute former prNl· dent 11ld. "Al these documents ahow. lta presence arew u the year unfolded. "Effective leaderlbip is a pre- requisite for a areal people and a 1reat nation, a.nd by A\l&Ult il wu clear that whatever its eveo· tu.al outcome, a protrac:ted trial ot lhe Prnldent In tM Senate would deprive Ammca ol the leadenblp It nffdltd." Nlaon rec:.alled that an entering ~ While House he pled&ed to work for a 1eneratioo ol peace and 'a Mbirtl;l of responsive and respooalble aovernment. Alt.bou&h bl• presidency ended before it.a full term, be says, "Durinc tbese yea.rs we made re· al proc:.rea1 -sometimes slow but always sure -towards In a similar foreword to the 1973 volume ol his pubUc papers, Nixon notes that that was tho year ln which Watergate became lhe major.focus of the nation's al· tenllon. "The episode broadeoed and widened so quickly that each at· tempt Oft my part to deal with it Jed me and my administration deeper and deeper into a tangled web or suspicion and c on · • "--~ fusion," Nixon wrote. "Some of the Waterante docu· ment.a In this volume r.lsc pro- found and lmporlllJ\l con Utu· tlonal ques laons of executive prlvlleae and the doctrine of .sepa_ration or powers. "Others. however . renect the mistakes and misjudgments or the way I dealt with Waleraate. But they, loo, are part of the re· cord," he said. $100,000 In Bonds Recovered A man suspected o( stealing negotiable bonds from San Juan Capistr ano assertedly accelerat· ed his luxury car into I.he street in Huntingt on Bea ch Thur'lday caus ing a crash that Injured t"'o people from Fountain Valley. Just prio r t o the c r ash, sherirrs undercover officers had recovered the $100,000 worth of negotiable securities that had been taken from San Juan's city hall Feb. 25, a ccording to Capt Robert Grlf(e th ' o.l'l PllM SIMI -I• LAGUN'A ELECTION RECOUNT BOARD GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS AT CITY HALL !arty R .... • Indicate l'oMllll• Upeet of DllW90n'• Wlf\ Over Mra. Bellerue Robert Earl Trecartm. 40. of 15232 Vermont St , Westminster, and Leonard Hr nz. 40, of 2207 Gramercy Place, Los Angek s. were booked on burglary and possession of slolen property. No Li•eola £1•••er Cella Trial Judge Denies Prejudice By CARY GRANVILLE Ol .. DallrP1114- Superior Court Judge Jerold Oliver has denied he ls biased or prejudiced aaaln1t Or. Louis Cella and his three co-defendants in an alleged $2 million con· spiracy-gr and theft cue. Jud'!e Oliver's rejection or a defense alleaation that he is biased aaalnst Cella came In an affidavit made public Thursday. It was Celia's attorney, Georae Chula. who last week chaHenged Judge Oliver's fitness lo sit in judgment on a series ~ pre·trial motions tiled by the defendants' lawyers. Chula c harged the judge Is biased because of his alleged af· flllallons with the Republican Party. the Republican ortented Lincoln Club and slate Sen. James Whetmore <R·Anahelm). Along with his role of lssulng search warrants used in the an - vestl&atlon leading to Cella'• In· d lclment. tho se Republican establishment allegiances should disqualify Judge Oliver. Chua said in his alfidavitofprejudlce. ln rebuttal. the judge admitted he has been a registered Republican since 1966. But, he added, "I have never been a member of the Lincoln Club nor do I know who is or isn't." "I do not consider Sen. James Whetmore a social, personal or political friend," Judge Oli ver continued. According to his affidavit. Judge Oliver's alliance w1lh Whetmore is limited to a $10 campaign contribution his wife made In 1972 to the La Habra Area Whetmore Committee. The judge went on to say that he first met District Attorney Cecil Hicks when he was enrobed as a Municipal Court judge in 1971. The polltical overtones of Chula's challenge and t he judge's rebuttal amdav1t renect <Stt CELLA, Pase A2) Griffeth said the suspects were San Clem. e·nte arrested In fro nt of Coco's Restaurant on Bolso Avenue after they sold the bonds to in· .. vestigalors. Seel --Refund Griffeth said investigators A2' purc b.ased the bonds with $40,000 in county funds which they used On Fl.re Costs' as "bait." All or the city's bonds, one $50,000 bond and hvC' SI0.000 San Clemente ~ity councilmen thill week authorized filing or a damage clai m against the federal government to recover costs incurred in fighting the Jan. 21 fire. . City Manager Kenneth Carr said the city s~ent about $15,000 to cover overtime expenses for fire and police pe rsonnel. The city also faces costs for gas oline used in e mergency vehicles and food provided to the firefighters. The fire, which destroyed 14 homes and caused an estimated Sl.7 million In property damage, broke out at Camp Pendleton. Blame tentatively has been a~ signed lo a welding outfit wor k· ing at the ab andoned pistol range. The Marine Corp.c; ordered a formal lnve11Ligalion mto the fin• cause. Results are not expe<'lc>d for about lwo weeks, a<'co rdmg to a spokesm an The fede ral government is .ti· lowed a maximum or sax monU1-; to process damage claims If 1115 denied , the city could then file swt to recover its co!>l.'>. bonds. and the county bail money were recovered. he said. Afte r the tra ns action but before the arrests. the capt ain said, Trecartin attempted to gel away by racing has Cadillac out of lhe pa rking lot onto l:k>lsa Avenue. GrlfCelt\ said an in· vesllgalor fired al the car. lie s aid he d id nol know wh at the slug hit Howeve r. his escape allempt was foile d whe n Trecart1n rammed his car into <mother car traveling al•ng the street, Grif· feth said. · Trecartan wafl not hurl in th1• collision. Occupan~ of the other c ar. Frahces ·r ycior. 57, a nd Sharon Pycaor. 21. ooth of 9S40 Penrl Ave. Fount ain Va lley, were treated for cuts and bruises and relea!>ed from Jl unt mgton In· terrommun1ty llo~patal i wo other car!> .,i:-o y, l'rt' in vol\ l'd an thl' c·olla!>tOn T ht' dnverll. Palratk 11 Parent, 72ft2 Siena Av(•.. \\ e!>l nHn!>ll·r, and Mari an Goodhov. Vangll ng. a '>hcrtff's narrotac., 1ll'lt•tllv'" y,ere nut Injured <Se~ CRASll. Paitf' A21 Orange Con~• Wen•he r \'nrloble l'loud~ but mosll)' sunny and warmer throui.th the weekend. Saturday hliths mO\'IUy In tht' 60s. Lo"' s tonlaht 35 to 45 CUSD Trustees Eye Record Budget INSIDE TODA\' A ptttt o/ mu1ic u.vh a nron~ and rathtr sod hutory unll bt pru ertt•d by tht Orangt Coa1t Colltgt C11oralt D1ru tor C<irolt ~ltff d~n•• the um Oft Pcgr Cl o/ tht Wed.ndn. By FR EDERICK SCHOEMEHL 0t-.o.11r"•.._ Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees will get their first loolt Monday night at an estimal· ed $22.9 million budeet for the up- comln& school year. The estimated budget Is about S3 milllon more than the $20 million being spent this year, but district officials poinl out that enrollment is expected lo climb about 10 percent next year. There are currently about 14,000 students in the district. which stretches from Mission Viejo to San Clemente. Based on estimates, the dis· trict's tax rate would drop about 12 cents, to $4.77 per SlOO U · sessed valuation. The rate .this year is $4.89. The estimates are based on a 16 percent increase ln the assessed valuation ol proper· ty within t.be district. The purpose of Monday night's meeting Is to allow board mem· bers to set budget guidelines for expenditures. The board wlll meet at 7:30 p.m. al San Juan Elementary School. 31642 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. The board wlll receive recom- mendations from the district 'a 16·member Budget Advisory Committee and the district ad· ministration, said Sam Chicas, assistant supe rlntendent for general services. One point or conflict between the two aroups is whether In· strucllon aides should be pro- vided at aU schools. Tbe budcet committee has re· commended this year's minimal a.Ide proaram be expanded. Dis· trict administrators have recom· <See BtJDGET, Paie "2) Related Stories Other South County stories ap- pear today on Page Dl. o.u, "'"' \( .. , """'• STARK REMAINS ON AY£NIOA COLUMBO ARE REMINDER OF SAVAG! BLAZE City d San CMmente Wiii Rte Cl8'm; a SUit HH AlrHdy Been Flied ' J I t ' I ,_ Crash Div e A van driven by Dean A. Ekdahlh or 31532 Tr(!(!top Lane, Laguna Beach rests against a deck or a home under construction at 2210 Hillview Road. just across Park Avenue from Thurston School. The acci· dent injured Ekdahlh who walked from the accident early Thursday--to his home. The accident and drops of blood leading from the mishap remained a mystery until police checked the \.eh1c le's license and I raced its O\\ ner. Air Crash Victiins' CRASH ••• Bodies Recovered Griffeth said 12 investigators from the sheriff's office and Hun· tington Beach PoJice Depart· ment were at the scene of the ar· rest. A search and re!lcue helicopter removed the bodies ol !llX Orange County residents Thursday from the wreckage of a !ID'lall. private plane that crashed Sunday onto a snow-covered slope near Mt. Baldy. Rescue team!I were unable to spot the snow·covered wreckage COUNT .•• same as the vote ror McDowell in that precinct. Wednesday, Mrs. Morreale, Mrs. Bellerue a nd Dawson opened the sealed envelope con· taining the ballots and in check· -ing t he tally sheet found that Dawson did have an extra 12 votes recorded there. The recount r evers ed that. Mr!I. Morreale agreed that It wus a ""remarkable coincidence" that 12 ml!lcounts could have oc· curred. The t hird precinct also locked out a poll watcher for candidate Arnold Hano as the balloting flnjsbed at 8 p.m. Tuesday. , Mrs. Morreale bad to send a poUcemnn to the poll with an or· der for the ofriclals to admit any and all poll watchers. Mrs. Bellerue left for a skiing trip at Mammoth an er the ele<:· lion and was not available for comment today. The recount, which she de· mandt-d. is costing her $100 a day. If Jt overturns the ornclal election count, the city will pick up the tab, accordlnR to the elec· t1on code. Israeli Press . Condemm V.S. TEL AVIV CA P) -lsraell newspapers today Joined Prime Minister Ylhhuk Rabin In con· demning American weapons sales to Egypt as the possible start or a new arms race in thf' Middle East. By embarkin1: on a WHpOf\5· to·Egypt policy "the United Stall's will tuc-1( b<-come the <'atolyst o ( • Middle Ea!lt arms rn~, • · :uud the J erusalem PMt. ' 09'ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd ........ __ Jack R. Curley " ... -... -0. ..... ....._.. 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A FAA spokesman said that the pilot was warned or an ap proaching storm front before takeoff and that radar contact was lost just as t he plane nearl'd Timber Mountain, north ol the crash site. f'ro• Pa~ ,, I CELLA ••. Celia's status as Cahforrua's lop political donor. Though a reg i s tered Republictn. lbe Santa Ana phys1 · clan contributed more than SS00.000, chiefly to Democratic candidates and causes in 1974. The Grand Jury andictmPnt handed down Jan. 12 alleges lhat most or the money funneled into political campaigns was illegally sipho ned from two county ho!lpitals. Cella and his three co. defendants, Stephen Evans. Theodore Schiffman and Robert Ollendorf, have pleuded inno· cent to Lbe charges contained in the 127-count indictment ond arc scheduled to stand trial April 19. Before then, the Issue of who will preside over pre-trial hear· ings must be r esolved. The City Hall burglars bashed filing cabinets and doors during the Feb. 2S burglary. They ap· parently obtained the bonds by pounding through a met.aJ.faced door blocking the small room where the bonds were kept. The bonds were drawn on the Federal National Mortgqe As- sociation and payable to the bearer Griffeth said he was not sure what tipped Trecartin to the In· ,·estigatlon but that "something spooked him " He said that Ttecartin and Benz arrived in separate cars Griffeth said the stolen bonds were easily negotiable and could have been used at a bank to ob- tain a loan He said investigators consider the burglary suspects "sophisticated " Jn the midst of their regular meeting Wednesday, the San Juan Capistrano City Council suddenly and unexpectedly an· nounced they would go into a cl<>5ed executive session. Arter the meeting, which was attended by Sheriff Brad Gates. Mayor James Weathers said he <"Ould not reveal what was dis· <'Ussed during the session. However. he said it involved potential lillgation and matters Qf secunty. City Manager James Mocalis toda) said that sheriff's deputies "ere working on the case at the lime or the meeting and thought they might have been making an arrest that evening. Mocali!I said the sheriff wus attemptinc to in· form the councilmen before the public learned of it. Because or the investigation, city officials said they had been asked not to discuss the burglary until this morninR. .. We're naturally delighted they ROt all the bonds back," Mocalis irn1d. "'At least they're makan~ money for us and lhey're ma safe place." Judge Oliver's unwillingness to disqualify himself is likely to Bombs Shake place the issue in the h.ands or lhl' stateJudl<'iary Council. Should defense and prosecu lion attorneys be unable to agree on an Orange County Judj,!e to Sf't· tJe the bias allegation, the council will select a judge from anotht!r ~nch to decide the Issue. Judae Oliver's r esponse to SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two Chula's affidavit of preJud1ce powerfu l born blngs heavily Two Buildings In Bay Area Chula'• affadavlt or pre1ud1ce d:imaaed bulldinas In San Fran· was made public Thursday when cis<'o and Palo Alto early today, Judge Kenneth Willioms lifted •• police snad. There were no in· court ordered seal on a portion or jurae>s reported al elthersltA!. the Cella case records. The te rrorist Red Guerrilla Th o u 1 h tr a n s c r IP t s ....U-· l"~lalmed reapoMlblUty for tHUmony before the Grand J\lry the bomb which Mpped throuih a remained hidden from public Hewlett-Packard laboratory In view, portions or the tesUmony PaloAlto. '4. were revealed In affidavits ond At 1:04 a.m . a blutcaused ex· other documents freed by Judge tc-nslve damage to the Hunter's William s' order. Point San Francisco Housing Key witness revealed ln the re· Authority office at 90 Klaka Road. cords was Ro~rt .Zunkh, fdnner The agency bu been a frequent controller at M1s~1on Community target of critJclsm in radical com· Hospital. ~inion Viejo, and muniques. but no one Initially Mercy Hospital, Santa Ana. claimed responsibility for lhe Zunich was granted Immunity bo bing ~r~ testifying that $1.4 million ~ter j. Nelson. a spokesman '!u illegally drained f~m Mis· for Hewlett-Packard. said two 5100 over a lhr~year penod. phone calla were received wam- Tbe former hospital cootroUer ing tha\. a bomb would 10 olf at set the lou at Mercy at ~.ooo. 6: 1$ a.m . He aald u anon;ymous He and otbe~ watouses female caller announced int.be described a aopbl~cated em· second call that the device was beulement scheme mvolving the planted by the Red Guenilla aQe1ed: . . . Fam Uy. -SUbm1ss1on. to~ boqntaJs "'Ibebombdld,ooftat~· by <Alla and.bb allies cl~· lmatelyt1:1Sa.m ., knoc:lt:i.nlouta terfelt invoices ro.r supplies portion of the southwest wall. 11 nevttorder~orrecetved. had been planted outside the -Prepar~l:lon of checlcs <'Over· wall," Nelson said. in& the fictitious J?utthasn that He sald four penons inside the were later deposited to Cella· buildinggot out aa!ely. controlled bank accounts. The terrorist action was the Zunich fingered Cella as the first since a group d alleced t.e.r- prime mover in the scheme when rorist!I were arrested Feb. %1 ln. a he said. ''It basically started ra.1d on a ma.kuhU\ bombplanhn with a phone call from O!Ua." Rlcbmond. President 81 VllMN Prest 1*'9aUO.al Rooald RH•ao ha.s laUJKhed an all-out attack on PrHJdent Ford, (Urtiln1 him wtt.h ·~~ the vision and leaden.h p to 1toP tbe diplomatic and military dedlne of thf' country. H1J ne"' ladles met w•t.h wtJd scrums andcbeers. Undu heavy pressure from eampal1n advtsMs to take the of· ftnalve aaatnst 1'"ord or lose lhl' f1orida primary Tuesday -and posllbly any chance ol winn1n1 the Re publican presldentt111 nomtnatJon -Reacan began his last four-day foray Into the statt! with a scathing attack on the President. At a news conference Thurs· day in Orlando, Reagan credited Ford with decency, honor and patriotism, but said "He has shown neither the v1s1on nor the leadersh1p necessary to halt and reverse the d1plomatac and military decline of the Uruted States." Thursday night, Reagan's tough taJk was greeted with wild screams and cheers at a Rolhns College raJly in Wanter Park. The forme r governor told 2,500 who jammed the hall that he was going all the way in the race for the GOP presidential no111ina· tion, despite speeulaU01rlhat u loss in Florida would mark the end of hls chances. "Let me assure you of one lhinJ." Reagan said. "I'm not folding my tent and stealing away." Ford was aware cl Reagan's attack, accordinl to White House press secrt-tary Ron Ne.s.se.n, but "didn't see any need to respond.'' Meanwhile Ford today an· nounced a reorg•nlzaUon of federal agricultural policy·· makln1 machinery and proposed a l!iO percent increase in the cur· rent estate tax exempUon to help many Americans, especially famlly farm owners. • CHI .. "Ill $Utl ,..,... GERT RUDE ORBISON CELEBRATES 100TH BIRTHDAY Nephew Richard COwdrey Holda Cake for l egunen. Never Too Old She Learns to Walk at 100 Gertrude Orbison celebrated her 100th birthday Thursday. Now. she's going to learn how to walk. Mass Orbison's room at South Coast Community Hospital was O\•erflowing with friends, flowers and congratulatory cards. in· duding one from President Gerald Ford. Relatives and nurses had pro· vided a decorated cake. Mtss Orbison ·s frit>nds from Laguna Manor rest homt! sent more cards and good w1:.hes. Miss Orbison was pleased. She'd suHered a stroke not Ion~ ago, and that's why she was 10 the hospital. She's to begin physical therapy soon and r<-- leam the complicated task or walking. Miss Orbison, named woman of the year 20 years ago in her home town of Bt>aumont, Calaf. has been actave In civic affairs and politics all her lire. She's a registered Republican. She's looking forward to walk· ing to the polls ror the June primary .. One or her friendJ suggested that President Ford was looking forward to that loo. Stripped of Sympathy Yale Women Bare Brell8bl in Protest NEW HA VEN. Conn. (UPI) -When sym pathy from Yale U nivers1ty•s d i recto r of women's intercollegiate sports did n ot r esult in s hower facilities for the women's vars1· ty crew, 19 members took orr their clothes in protest. '"Mrs. Joni Barnett has bel'n sympathetic. but sympathy never got us the facil.1Ues," said the crew captain, Chris Ernst or Wilmette, Ill. The women 's protest was staged when they marched into Mrs. Barnett's office, stripped and read a statement. The two words they <'hose to sum up their complaints were .. Title IX"' which they had writlen on their chests with felt-tip pens. Under Title IX. the U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfa re requires that tracalities be pro\"lded for female athletic learns <'qual to those for men. The v. omen said they cannot taJce a shov.er after they row on the Housatonic River, about a 30·minule drive northwest or New Haven. The men's varsity crew has access to showers in a Derby boathouse. "These are the bodies Yale is exploiting. On a day like today the ice freezes on this skin. Then we sit for half an hour as the Ice melts and soaks through to meet the sweat that is soak· ing us from the i.nside," the statement said. Delaney Kiphuth, Yale's athletic director, said the main reason shower facilities have n ot been provided for t he women hai. be<'n a lack of money. lie ~ai d t he zoning board in Derby may approve a temporary trailer shower ne>;L week. Laguna's Willter Festival Closes Out Fro• Page Al BUDGET ••• mended against the expansion, Chkassnid. Laguna Beach's 13th Winter Festival will close this weekend ending l 7 days of crafts exhlbi· lioM and special events. The craftsmen's fair will con- tinue from 10 a .m . to dusk daily throuch Sunday at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts grounds. The Laeuna Beach Museum of Art will hold Its fourth annual an. tique show and sale from noon to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from noon until 6 pm. Sunday. Tickets are $1.50. Emma Lou Ha rris and lhl' Space Opera will perform ot I p.m . Sunday at Irvine Bowl, fi5ll Laguna Canyon Road. Neil Simon's "The Good One-· tor" will be staged by the LaRuns Moulton Playhouse a t 8::.> p.m. today, Friday and Saturday Ford Backs ERA WASHINGTON (UP I) President Ford Thursday night reafOrmed his support for a con- stitutional Equal fUithts Amend· ment <ERA>, during a brier speech before about 1.000 women o.nd sald bis wife Betty will be "In lbe rroot line" or ruture ERA ef. fort.a. MARINE 'FUP' OVER SURNAME SAN DIEGO <AP) -When il comes to being teased. even a Marine baa hls limits. And that's why a 22-year-old Leatherneck from Ypsilanti, Mich., changed his name. Richard Johnson is his new name. Tbe old one? Prichard Pancak~. The West Coast Chamber Orchestra. a 26 piece orchestra will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday al the Festival of Arts Forum Theater. A rodeo previously scheduled to be held over the weekend ha-; been postponed until June. A post rodeo dance al~o has bt't'll postponl·d. f'ro•PageA I Jn a related m atter, the board will be asked to consider a pro- ,llram lo allow principals more nexibllity in the use of funds al· located for lhear ind1v1dual schools. Under the eurrent system, funds are locked an separate ac count'I and cannot be moved :iround. DISP UTE • l'ndcr th<• propos('(f ~y11tem, pr1n<·1pals would be allowNI ~realer d1'lrret1e1n 1n spending money wh<'rC thc·y ft·el it 11houlc1 bt• s pent. Thi' i.yi.trm f1l110 would a llow schools 111 "kt·1•p" mon1•y • not sp<>nt duran~ o 1o1lv<'n yl'M nnd <"Orry it OVC.'r for proJcdi. an th1· :.ut·ceedinl( yN1r. made she would file :mil ror 'It'· famatlon or character. "I don·l have to put,u1> wit h thnt, .. Mrs. Morreale said. Mrl'I. Oawson was critical of the use of volunteers in handlin J! ballots nnd tally report sheets al city hall. She also charged that as a c;in . did ate herself. Mrs. Morreal<> should not huvc been Involved Ill the election. Mrs. Morreale. incumbent city treasurer , was appointed deputy city clerk when City Clerk Dorothy Mus fell left olf'ice in May. Since then Mrs. Morreale has been both cily lreasurer and de- puty city clerk. Mrs. Morreale won re-election Tuesday as city treasurer. Mrs. Dawson said she didn•t think that Charles Morreale, the city treasurer'! husband, and James Sweeney, husband or Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney should have been allowed behind the desk at city hall and or al· lowed to help in the election t t?; p0rtJng process . She said she was speaking for herself only, not for her husband. Amtrak Sees Organized Pot Smuggling l\LRlfQll Ell<)UE Cl\I') Alhuqu .. rqu1• pol11·c• aml r111lrrmd "<'turlty agcnt11 arc anvcstlgatln~ an nllegedly orlo(a1111t'<J effort to s muggle lurgc amounts of man· Juana cross·<'Ountry aboard l\m· trak passenger train~. Police Sl{l. Robert Murray an· nounced Thursday that (ave men have been arrested, and 600 pounds of marijuana confiscat ed. fo three 1nc1dents since Jan 31 l!ll the Santa Fe Railway stu t1on In Albuquerque. State pohcc valued lhe man· juana al about $300,000 ut street prices. "I can"t give any particulars, but we know It's orjlanized becau11e or the quantities of man· Juana coming through,·· Murray said. VOL. 69, NO. 65, •SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORN IA Judie Oliver's Teject.ion of a derense alleaalion that he is blued aaaln•t Cella came in an atfidnlt made public Thursday. It was Cella'• attorney, Ceorse Chula, who I.al wttk challenied Judge Oliver's Cltneu to ait in Juctament on a aeriet ot pre·tri•l motions filed by the defendanu· lawyers. - Chula chal'led tbe Judce Is biased because of his alleged al· fillallons with the Republican Party, tbe Republic.an OIWnled Uncoln Club and slate Sen. J ames Whetmore <R·Anah~m). Along witb his role of isauing ~arch warrant.a osed ln the in· ''uutaUon leadln1 to <Alla ·1 in· d lctment. thou Rt!publican esLabUsbment allea,lancet abouJd di941uallry Judi• OUvtt, Chua sakl ln bit alflda vlt ol pttjudl~. 1n rebuttal, the Juda• admitted he hai been ·a registered Republicanainc~1996. But, he add-. "I have never been a member of the Lin.coin Club nor do I know who is or isn't." "I do not consider St'n. James Whittmore a social. Dfr'SOllll or political friend•," JucJwe Oliver contb1ued. Accordlnc to his arfidavll. Judie Ollver'f alliance ~Ith WheUn<>re ls I m lted to a Sio campai&n contribution his wire made in im to the La Habrrt Are. Wbetmoce Committee. , The judge went on to say that be first met District Attorney Cecil Kicks wben be was enrobed Council Probed ( Expense Records, Meadow1iirk Chec~ed e By ROBERT BARKER Of IM IMllJ l"llOll- An Investigation into Hunt· ington Beach City Hall opera· lions reportedly focused on C1ty council expenses Thursday as well as acquisition terms an the clty's purchase of Meadowlark Goll Course. Earl Horton, assistant finance cllrector. said today that an in· vesllgator from the d.lslricl at- MacDonald ·Case Due I -For Appeal t RALEIGH, N . C. <U Pl>- Federal orficials said today they will ask an appeals court for a re- hearing in the case of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, accused In the de· aths of his wife and two y~ng d1ught.ers at Ft. Bragg aix years ago. Now a Huntington Beach resi· dent and an emer~ncy room physician al St. Mary's bosplttal in Long Beach, MacDonald was spared from proseeution In the ongomg case earlier this year by th• feder al Fourth Ci rcuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va . which ruled has constltuJonal rights to a speedy trial had bttn violated, Assistant U. S. Attorney J ay Stroud said authorizal1on to sttk a r eheanng before the foll DP· peals c.-ourt was received late Thursdny from Solicitor General Robert Bork. A three-Judge panel of that c(>urt r uled 2 to 1 in January to dismasll murder charae11 aulnst J.be forml'r Green Herel phys1- 1:ban becau11e he did not get a speedy trial and bec·au11e the ef· fort to prosec.-ute MacDonald launched in late 1974 plac.-ed htm In double Jeopardy. Al the t1m4', Mac.-Oonald \lt'\\ed tht.' ruhng with grl'at rt• (SfoeAPPJ.:AL, Pa&f'A!I Chicago M a n Jai led in Sex, Violence Spree A C'hlr11~11 mnn 1111l for a 11hort. Calltorn1a 'l"ill hdon· D Mnr('h IS crlm1nul I r1nl 1n llhn111" "U\ Jlllled lodny ui-a 'u'I"'"' 1n a VlClou~ iwx :and \' IOll'nc.-t> ~prt•(' 111 north Huntanjltnn HNt<.'h lute Thur!ldia)' nl~hl Pohce l1ll'l1l1f11•ll th1• :-.11SJ><'l't as John P Semenick. 2.'i. "hll I' h(•ld In lieu of $2~.00{1 h ail on l'h:1r1t1•s ol IUIMIUll With n deodl) \\('llfMln. rorc1bh· mp'" h11q11l1ry ond fohw lD\prbonmcnt Tht< rnmpu..:t• all1•1h•dl)' In \'O l\'ed o;m::l'h in1i1 a ht'avy ceramic.-pot o' 1'r hh oo~t ·s ht> ad. then rap1njl nncl hrutull\ beutin.: their next door netithbor. i1end1na both \•lcttm" to the hospital Detect1n• Rar.dy Toburcn '!aid today Ch1 cago aulhonl1e ar~ be'· inll c.-ontac.-ted to determine the nature of char1tes rart>d by i Semen1c k. an unemployed ulesman "ho 1s scheduled to go on tnal there 1n 10 days ' "It \\as a 'prt'tly !!ood' spree:· Oeteclt ve S~. Bert Chad>A'lck said today as invesugntors com· ' piled paper work on the ind· dents. D•tect lve Toburen said the susi>e<'l wns c.-hatlln(l with has host. Lee Heuer, aboot 10 p m an the Heuer apartment on Wamer Avenue. when n quarrel started. Poll<'e ass ert~d Ht'uer was smashed in the head with the pot llli; wHe grablx-d their c.-h1ld ~nd fled her husband st:i~S(ertnl'? . <Se~ PREE, Pa•e AZ> tomey's omce checked out coun- cU expense records for the past three years Thursday morning. A previous review was conducted last Friday. Horton said the prober didn't remo\'e any documents from the finance department but said the office was told to make all re- cords available should the Grand Jury want to lake a ck>ser look. Grand Jury foreman James Nelson Family Utter confirmed today that the jury has turned the inquiry over to the district attorney but said it was only a routine malter. "I know there is an awful lot of smoke coing on," be said. "But I don't know iC the re's any fire or if it is just a s moke machine that is operatin1." Bud Lancaster, ol the district. attorney's orfice. ls ln charge or tbe investi1ation. He said be Wrongful Death Claim Instituted The family of Don Nelson. a 39·year-old Westminster man who d ied after serving a weekend jail term, has filed a second wrongful death claim agaJnat Oranf(e County. Attorney Robert L. Rinehart filed a Sl.008,83S claim on tMlhaJI Police Seek HB Sausage Safecrackers A sarecrackin g team that may ha\'e operated under the l'?WSe of delivering a shipment of sausage is sought today Jollow1ng the $4 ,000 daylight burglary or a Huntington Beach gourmet grocery story and de· hcatMsen. The b reak-In Thursday after· noo n at Lu cC'I Gourmet Dellc.-atessen and Bakery. 8911 Adams A\·e .. was d1sco\'ered about an hour after it ()('Cu rred, pohce said Of(lcer Dennis Metzger said the Intruders pned open a reur door of the suite ()('Cup1ed by the delkatessen 1n a shopping c.-enter at th(' corner of Ad:im' A\'enue und l\1 a1otnohu Strl't't Once 1ns1 dc . the• hur~lnr-. pned open the !>3ft> "halt' !>lore l' m p l o y f' " l' r l' h u ' y w 1 t h ru tomer"i. Melii;:er '\Dari or Mr. Nelson's lJ.year-old son, Don Jr .. alleging the death was caused by the negligence of COUD• tyemployes. Mr. Nel•oo'1 widow. Bonnie. had filed a $3,847,000 claim on similar grounds Feb. 18. Mr. Nelson's Feb. 2deathisstill the taraet of an investigation by the Oran1e County Grand Jury. althou&h Jurr Foreman James Utter said Thursday the Jury has not taken testimony and hedidoot know 1( a ny would betaken. He said the claims against the county could "conceivably af· reel "the jury probe. The California Attorney General also bas expressed an in- terest in the case. bu\ slate author ities said they will not move unlll the Grand Jury probe is completed Mr. Nelson. a bartender and candidate in last spring's Ocean View School District elections. died Feb. 2 at Orange County Medical Center a rter lymg in a c.-oma for a week following sur· gery for a skull fracture He was taken to the medical ce-nter Jan. 25 In t1 jail station wagon after bec.-omini.t 111 in his C'ell and Callin~ twice, om<'ials said At the time, he was serving the flr~t of ft ve weekend Jail terms on a drunk drl\•ing conv1 ct1on. ~1 r Nelson's wife searched for her hu1oba nd for l'A O days before rmd1nl( him at OCM C The chum fi led Tuesday on behalr of Mr Nelson's son. seeks fSet' CLAIM, Pa1te i\2) ----------~~~~--~~~~----~- . ' Jungle B•ddies couldn't comment. Veteran City Councilman Ted Bartlelt confirmed loda,y that he was questioned about expenses submitted f or an Andrew Hinshaw dinne r. But he said thal people making the allegations confused it with another affair thal was a lund raiser for the Republican con1ressman. Bartlett said that he did attend a recept.lon for Hinshaw at the Balboa Bay Club when he re- turned from W ashiniton. •·1 tblnk it was in January of 197•." he said. "l was Tepresent· ing the dty and I was on city business because you have to support tht' guy you have to go to for help for the city." he said. He said that dinner wai; con· fused with another affair that was a fund raising event that also was held at the Balboa Bay Club. "It was a cockt ail type affair and it was just a few dollars per bead and hell no. I didn't bill the city for that one.·' he declared. Bartlett said he's used his car and his own money extensively over 40 years a nd he s ubmits bills for relm bursement only aomeof the time and then just for offieial bu1iness. "These aJlegalions are <"Om· pletely groundless.·• he said: City Ad minis trator Dave Rowlands uys the charges are the same "hatched up stulr that have been going on for moot.hs (Sff PROBE, Page AZ) No Mischief, Just Anger A passerby called pohce Thurs d ay to r eport a malicious mischicr inci· d ent occu rrin g 1n a resturant parktnl'! lot beside the H untington Beach Pier Patrolman Larry Olson arrived a t the scene where he found a van beanni;t a FOR SALE sign and the young man who had been observed ki cking and pounding on its sides "Subjcc.-t kicking vehicle w:is owner and was mad beeause it wouldn't .. tart," Officer Olson reported ""'''-'..- "Affection training." a met.hod of relating to animals through love and understand· ing, will be used in training a nimals for the new Enchanted Village amusement park to open June 18 on the old Japanese Deer Park grounds in Bue na Park. ·t ne graduates or the training are Dandelion. a fOUr ·month-Old lion cub. and Buda. a f1\'e· year-old orangutan. FRIDAY, MARCH S. 1976 as a Municl~al Court judge ln 1171. The political overtones or Chula's c h allenge and tbe Judee's r ebutta l a ffida,'1t reflf'Ct Cella's status as California's top political donor. Thou g h a regi s t e r e d Republican, the 5-nta Ana physl· clan contributed more than ssoo.ooo. chiefly to Democrat.le candidates and causes in 1974. The Grand Jury indictment °"'"' __ _ LEAVING THE BENCH Retiring Judge Bau., kB Judge Bauer, 63, Retiring Judge Charles Bauer ol Hunt· logton Beuh announced his re- Uremeot today after nearly 12 years or service OD the Orange County Superior Court bench. Jud&e Bauer, 63, of 1737 Park St .• said he reached his decision "because there are things that I want to do while I still have lime lo do them:· He will retire April JO. .. I would much rather walk out of this courthouse tha n be carried out." the former Huntington Beach city attorney said. "My wire and I want to do som e traveling in our mini motor home and after that I 'll look around and lhlnk again." Judge Bauer was appointed to the Superior Court in 1964 by Gov. Edmund lf. "Pal" tirown arter servin~ two years on the llunti ng ton ·Seal Beac h municipal court be nch. He said he may look for occasional bench \\Ork via judicial assignments in the future. "l don't want to lose c.-onlact 'Allh law and the c.-ourt.s ," he said todav. "But l want to achieve some J)('rsonal projects before I .1:0 any further ·' Jud~e Bauer noted today that Go\' Edmund G . Drown Jr., lhc son of the governor who appotnl· ed him. to both the mun1c1pal and ~upenor courts, wall now have to name has successor Judge Orders We ek's Delay In Bean Trial A one wt•t•k ch-lay was ordcrt'<1 Thuri1day 1n tht· Or11ni.:e Cl)unty Superior Court Rent.-ndni: or ('Oil· v1cted k1ll..r ll ugh Oan1el fkan. Jud ~t.' W1ll1um I. Murrny Grantl.'d the delay until March 11 to enable Deputy Public Dcfcnd••r John Ro\'ce t o offt.'r ar~u ml'nl'I. Rean . 24, f a<.'C'S the death penalty That punashmt•nl was recommended by lh<' Jury which found him gwlty or first def!ree murder. Bean IS one or two hrothers ch:irged with the killing of honor student Stephen "Mike'' Jo'1nklea. 19. of Fountain Valley, who wall shot to death Oct. 31. 1974, while working as a night clerk al a local market. Jury selection in the murder trial of Charles Dennis Bean, 22, will resume Monday. Schools Closed REGINA, Canada {AP) -Ex· cessive levels of radiation have forced the closing or two schools in the n(lrthc>rn Saskatchewan community of Uranium City. .f Alteraooa t ee ks \ TEN CENTS1 banded down Jan. 12 alll'I lh1tt mo.it ot the money funMled lnto political campalans was llle1ally siphoned f r om two county hosp tats. Cella a nd his three co- ddenda nts, St ephen Evans. Theodore Schifrman and Robert Ollendorf. have pleaded inno- cent to the charges contalned in tbe 127-count Indictment and are scheduled to stand trial April 19. (See CELLA, Pqe A.z) Heist Suspect • Crashes A man s uspected of stealing negotiable bonds from San Juan Capistrano assertedly acceJerat· eel bis luxury car into the s treet ln Huntington Beach Thursday causlnc a crash that injured two people from Fountain Valley. Jus t prior to the crash , sherirf'a undercover officers had rtt0vered lhe $100,000 worth or negotiable securilles that had been taken from San Juan's city hall Feb. 2S, according to CapL Robert Griffeth. Robert Earl Trecartin, 40, of 1523:? Vermonl St., Westminster, and Leonard Benz. 40, of 2207 Gramercy Place, Los Angele1o, were booked on burglary and possession of stolen property. Griffeth said the suspects were a rreste d In front of Coco's Restaurartt on Bolsa Avenue after they sold the bonds to in· vestigators. Griffeth said investigators purchased the bonds with $40,000 in county funds which they used as "ball." All of the city's bonds, one $50,000 bond and five Sl0,000 bonds, and the county ball money we~ recovered. he said. After the transaction but before the arresta, the captain said, Trecartln atte mpted to gel away by raclng bis C&dlllac out of the parkln& lot onto Bolsa Avenue. Griffeth said an in- vestigator fired at the car. lie said he did not know what the slug hit. However , his escape attempt was foiled whe n Trecarlin rammed his car Into another car traveling along the street, Grif· feth said. Trecartin was not hurt in the> collision. Occupants of the other car . Frances ·Pycior, 57, and Sharon Pyclor. 21 . both of 9540 Pearl Ave., Fountain Valley, were treated for cuts and bruises and released Crom Huntington In· tercommunity Hospital. Two other cars also were In · volved In the collision. The drivers, Patrick P . Parent, 7282 Siena Ave., Westminster. and Marlin Goodhow Yingling. a shenH's na rcot1cs detect 1 vc. were not injured. Griffeth sa id 12 investigators from the sheriff's office and llun· llngton Beach Police Deport menl were at the scene of the ar· <See CRASll, Pa~e A2> Rela ted Sto ries Additional lluntington Beach t'ounta1n Vallt'y ston~1o appear today on Pat:c Dt. Ora nge,...! Coas t ~~ W(•n tlu•r V II fl U b It• <'!I) U d ll h U t mostly l\Unny an<f wurmt•r I h r n 111~ h I Ill• w .-C' k C' n d . Saturday h1i:h11 m11i11ly an tht' r.o:. L-0w>1 ton1f,?ht 35 to •t!> I NSIDE TOD;\ 't' A PH'<.'" of m1111c u1tlh o 1tro"Qt and rathrr 1od h.,tnn1 will bt' prr.•erlled b11 1t11• Ora"g" Cnoll Cnl/rqr Chorolt Dirutor Co·u1l1 Botlttr dlrcuUt'1 lht work Qn Pagt Cl n/ thr \Veektrvkr ..... ~ MT-'9f•IU A) W I-• 9Ntl"' .... Mo•ln L M .. .-"' -..al'"""' (al-• At ............. ,.. 0.Hlll.. OMJ Or..,.e C:.-J At CH All A• A• t.m,., c• .....,. en.a-• c• '''"'• ,..,..., CIUlll -k tt At lf'W1( ... lal ..... M lht.l ......... , 11.-i-01 C.f.t TeN.i•- "-• AU·IJ ,._..,.,, ....... ~er• Alt ....... -.c-"~···" -·-Ct --u-n •1 . .. , AIJ ••• AU·IJ Ct CM "' Af (1 •• J DAILY P1lOT H/F B1U-..Preea ............ ftiMW ae.a1aa"11ai lwbld an all-out attack on Pruldent Ford, t'harsmc him with lack1n1 \he vtalon and 1eadt0b1p to atop the dlplom allc and mlUtary dedlne ol the country Ill• n\lw tactics met with wild aueams andcbeen. Under buvy pre sure from campaJtn advben to take Lhe of· fcnaJve a1aln1t Ford "' lose the florid• primary Tuetday -and posalbly any cbttnce o( 'A'Lnning At ll n,ws confl'!~n«i Thurs da)' lo Ortando, Ru13'\ cred.Jted Ford with dt't'enty, hbnor ~md p~trtotllm . but uuJ "lie bas abown neither t ht' vunon nor tht' ludt'n.h1p necunry to h-.lt and reverse the dlplomatlc and military dechnt' ot the United S\ates." Two Bo Fl' Su"'ey ShotDs School PleaSes Most Parents t'ountam Valley School Dis· trit't truatees learned Thurdsday night that most parents contact- ed during a recent random sur. vey are sat isfied with their childre n's educational progTam. The survey was completed by Opinion Research among 1,200 parents, chosen to r epresent each school attendance area and grade level. officials said. The survey showed that 73.4 Trustees asked distrit't ad· minislrators lo refine the results additionally before the next meeting a'nd urged them to make recommendations. for improve- ments in some areas. percent are satisfi~ with the re- ::J adini program. and nine other instrut'tional areas also received : , • strong endorsement. However, it also said 51 per- l'ent are dissatisfied wilh drug education and 49 pe~ent would prefer improvement in lhe music . "The results don't necessanly meah that everyone is satisfied," Assistant Su pe rl ntendent Ed Moon sajd today. "I th.ink we have an obligation lo identify possible sources of dissatisfac. tioo." He s aid be will refine survey results by schools and som e followup questioning may be ne:ceuary to pinpoint rea.soAS for displeasure in some s petHLc areas. ., .. program. Huntington's Candidates To Tell Views There will be two Hunlin«ton Geach City Council candidate•' rughta 1cbeduled next week. The first ls scheduled for Tue5· :la)'. March 9 at 7 p.m. al the Golden West ColleaeThealer. llli> tponsored b)' tbe Hunllnaton Boch Chamber or Commerce, Lrague of Women votert and t.M Oranae Countr Board ol ReA!Lon The second program is set for Thursday nlgh\ at 7::.J at council chambers al the Huntington Buch Civic Center. The forum 1s aponsored b y &be Huntington Befclt Municipal Employes As· ••~latlo n and Management ~mployes Organiiation. Candidates will make brief talks and then answer quesUons from the aud ience al bolh aess1ons. Candidate's For Proposal Huntlngt~n Reat'h City Council <'&ndldate Jerry Hudson was mt.quoted In an article concf'rn. lng his comm ents at 11 recent cund1dates night forum. HU<hon wa. reported al! saying he wus a1taln1t the CANT amt>n<l ment. a propoul thl\l would re· c1ulre o thrN• four1hs coontil mo· jorlty to raiae taxes. llud:;on suld thnt h<• artu11llv fully :\UJ'IPorls I ht> CAN'T pnlf)():\al and th:it he Cl•eli 1t should require Mx of iteven cnunr 1l vote lo In· rrease t:ixt>!I. ORAHGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT ,,... (')r~ .. C.N't ll•U• ........ •-"' *'"°'' .,_ ll~CI thf "4#"'°" l"ft,, t\ f)MNI ...... tw IM C>_...,.. (-..\t Pwti'+tlH..., ('........,,\' \ill"'4-f ... • ~·~~ "'" OWOI \~ ~f"O-a, tM~""""" .,..,.. ... ('°'tilt llNU ,.. ..... , ~ ....,....~..,, .,.. ...... ,,...,.., .. ,.. "•"•• ....... vw ...... W4• ... •"'ll \.•~ ... ••'t~(~t A._.~ ,.......,..., .-.~ h ...,.._..,......, ,_..W'WU ...... """' tWf"ll , ......... 9'(., ....... , Nf~ ,..,.. " ... . .... \I fWt \hot {""t• .-... ... ( .... 4'N ..... ..... Robt-rt N w~ t"fU..,.fllt ...... ~f~ J•Ck R. Curley ..... ""'" .... ~' •fllid Y,.1Wt4' Mi.~· Thom•' Kttvll ...... Thom•s A MurJJhlnr """'~'"4l•'t!it CMrlt'~ H Loo~ Rl<Nlrd P. Nall A'"''•"""t M.li~•M t'..8'''" Robtrt Scirll.t>r ""'' O• ~ C~,, t•tc.- H..Cf'"lt.,. 8•adl0ffic• t •l~._~ .. ..-., ...... ..,,,.,."' "0 k • ,.. .... OftiCft t•~.f .. H"" ''•C•~"·~ (e\t• ~ .... ).)OW.\\,.., \h,... Wdc*CWK., V•l"llf!• 1'-10\ U ~I ftoM •• '-' Oter90 ,,.,....., Tei..--. c11•1 6ott-421 OusffMd Acl'ftrtl5tlft9 ... 1.5419 .,.,.._....,~°' ..... '~·~· ... M0-1UO a..--.... °'-, ..... -... ~ c-..,.,., ,_ ,_ .. \ \t t•\ 1f1111,h.-••A t1'~0t.- IPl•H•t ftt •d--t •ti"t:"'•"t ''""'•" ..... C•• ,.,,.,.., ... ,~~ ""''"••• ~,...• •' ~,...,.,,.,. of <..,.,.,~ ......... W<..,.O 1 t• f ,.,.,. O'••• •• f ,,,. Mitw , G-Y"""'"·• .JO "'t~ •• • ,,,.,... ' I' -• ...... ,..,., w ,,~ ...... ' .., ,,, .. ,, .... ~ ~n-. The parenls contacted also ranked "learninJ: to think for himself'' as thl' fir t pnority "' education. with readin~ second Moon said the survey al o showNi 58 percent as ~t'nerally satisf ied with cdul'at1onal prlontit"S, and 58 percent felt dis· cipline was adequate. But he said 24 perN.'nt did not believe discipline wus ad1.oquatc. In addition, be said, 20 pert'ent of the parents or sixth. seventh and elgbth graders said the)' did not believe the current <.'lectl\ e program was satisfactory. and he said that perrl'nlaJte is h11th enough to warrant uddHlon.il 1\udy. Moon said 67 5 percent sur. vey~ did express !'iall:\fat't1on with the current elecll\-t! pr(I· gram, however. The survey also s uRgcstl!d. Moon sold. that whlll' parents ;it all grade levels were satisfied. "there seemed to be a lessemn~ degree or satisfaction as a child progressed" from kindergarten through eighth grade He also said thut whJle 88 per cent said programs should bt' In· dj\!iduali~ed according to student ab1ht1es and needs. 13 percent felt the current program "as not adequately doing that. Moon said parents also were asked to make l'Omments tn general durin1t their questioning Those were sent to school pnn clpals. he said, althoullh no com· men\$ were pJsSE'd aJoni: th;it could 1dt•nt1(y th•• purcnt In· volved. SPREE ... alonit behind her leovin.: a lnul of blood. lnvesllJtalnrs r la1m ~·nwni<'k thrn knocked 011 lh1• 1loor or .1 n e I It h ho r • a n 11 m u m h I , 11 )>Omrlh1n'1 ~ hc·n 'ht• 111H•llt'(I lh•· tiny p('<'r> hull'. She OfWnt•d I ht• dror ~ll~hlly , nppnrcntly rN·oi.:n111n.: h11n ,,, .1 RU<'St , Bnd w;1~ .ill1·1H'(llv hu1 lt•d b1tdc Into th<' apa1 tnwnt ;1ml ont11 • t.he btd wht-re 11hl• '' ·'"' :1111'11 The-I dcphont• r .1ni.: Jl t h.11 point ond tbt' v11•t 11n frru1t1colh ~rnhb~ it "Help .. I 'm ht•inll rurtt•d . ' ~ht !l<'rt'Oml•d lo lh\' ruller. lwr boyfncnd. who telf'µhon1 .. 1 pnht't' who raC'f'(t to the oportmcnt "Al that pn1nt. th\• ra111q irabbt'd thi• I t•l1•phor1t' rcc·cl\ c•r ond beat her with ll 1nflil'I ml{ u broken nos e t• nd nume rnu ' brul!ies and lnrt'rJtton" ... lh•t Toburen said The suspect flt>d and his v1rt1m dashed to a J:irlfncn<f!i npart menl ror help but reportedly )>llw her assailant duck hn('k 1nto h1' host's apart menl A team of poise~ offircrs ar nved and when lhcy rec<'I' t'<l no answer at the door, lht'v bmke 1t down and capturt>d ~m.cruck Ford Back ERA \\'AS lll!\GTO\I 1L'Pt 1 Pre!i1den1 Ford Thur<.cfa~ n11(ht reaffirmed his c;upJ)Ort for a Mn shtutsonal Equal R1~hts Am<>nd menl 1 ERA>. dunn2 a hri.·r sJ)f'ect1 before about t.000 womC'n 8nd u1d his" 1fc Rctt" "'"be "1n the front hne" of future fo:R \ eC· forts. Tburada1 •l•bt, Ilea t an's .... ~ Wkl'~ ,,...,.. with wUd scrum.a U/6 clMen It a R.oWu ~rally la ..... r.t. Tbe fonaer fov_.... \cW UGO "'ho J•mm~ lhe ball that M was aolna all the 'way ln the race ror the GOP presidential nomlna· lion. despite speoJation that a loss 1n t-1orida "''ould mark th• t>nd of has chances "Let me a. ure you ol one th1na." Ruaan aald 'Trn not told1na my t~nt and stealing jWay." l'Of'd wu awve of f\ej1a1' s alt..1d1, ICC'Ordiq IO Wbiae ffoul.t ~ tKNt&ry JlOI\ NtsSen, but 'dAda\ ... ufaeedlor pond.'' •••• ..... rord today n nounced a uori•n1uuon of redersl •tttcuttural pohr} maktnc mat'hlury and proposed a I~ Ptn:ent lncrtt..'>IJ in Ute cur rt11\ •slate tax ~·it•mpOon to help many Amcncan1, espct'1all} fa.mil)' farm ownert. • Ford came to Sfrintfi.:ld. Ill to ltart two daya o campa11n1ng Jialnil Reagan In the March 16 llllnois pnm arr. Th11t ~ill be lMlr ftrll Mad-to-bead baWt tn the htart or the nalioa'~ .. ~.rm Sdt. v.bere f'orcl l5 :>md to ht> U1 pohtlcitl 1 roubte bec.iu~t> of dec11n1n1i1 pri ct•:\ at th'- markt'lplact> In a :J P\'l'eh prt'J•arro for <k Ll\'ery Al a "Furrn t 'orum," t'ord 11a1d hl• hud put A~nculture Setreti.ry Eurl L Outz Ill ('har1:<· or o nttw C¥b1 net lt"vel "aanc-ultur•l policy commltt<'t"' that w ill coordtnott• dN•li;lon mukina on all dom~tir .md in· lernauonal rood ~s~ucs. ••1 am ~onfldtnt lht tbta bol~&ertng 01 aerlcwturu.J polJc) within lhl' ex~utl\e hro•nch ~Ill ~nt'flt tht• form~~ o( llllno1 .uid all Am<•r1t·an•." he i.alcJ l<'orcf 11nld he ,,. as proposing an 1ncn•ni.l' 111 the prci.('nt $60,000 rstntt• tux t'Xem ptton t-0 S.150.000 "to C'¥~e the burden" on "lhc man) Amt>rit'uns "llh modest estateis." partkularly owne~ of family farm!< who have their :iiuv. inas uNi up in land. ings Blast Bay Area Why Nixon Resigned E~chief Says U.S. Needed Le<Uhrship WASHINGTON <AP) - Richard M Nixon says he re- signed the presidency because it "as clear that a protracted im· peachment tnal "would deprive America of the leadership il needed " "It was also clear that my own political base in Convess had become too ·weak to accomplish the important things that needed to be done in America and the world dunng the remainmg two ~·ears or my administration, .. Nixon said. He resigned Aug. 8. 1974, and sets forth these renect1ons in a foreword lo the final volume or his public papers ju.st published by the National Archives. Nixon writes with pride ol his administration's handling of (I) foreign affairs, (2) the oil em· bargo and (3) the quallly of pucetime life APPEAL ••. lief but said he fell the most im· portant 1&sue in the appeals court decision was the lack of evidence tn the case. The Army charged MacDonald wtth the bealmg and stabbing de· alhs or his wife, Collette, and his two young daughters, Kimberly and Kristen J ean, In February, 1970. After a lengthy invnl1t:a· t lon. those charaea w ere dropped "All the events or Lhi:s year were played againsl the ever· darkenening background of Watergate," the former pres1 · dent said. "As these documenb show. Its presence grew as the year unfolded. "Effective leader~hip is a pr~· requisite for a great people and a great nation. and by August it was clear that "hatever ilS e'en tual outcome. a protracted trial of the President in the Senate would deprive America of the leadership it needed." Nixon recalled that on entenng Ute White House he pledged to work for a generauon of peace and a rebirth of responsive and responsible government. Although his presidency ended before its full term, he says, "During these years we made re· al progress -sometimes slow but always sure -towards Bodies of 6 County Crash Victims Found A seart'h and r escue helicopter removed lhe bodies or six Oran1tl' County residents Thursday Crom the wreckage of a smaJl, private plane lhat trashed Sunday onto u snow-covered alopo near Mt. Baldy. Rescue teams were unable to gpot the snow.covered wreckagc However, federal prosecutors until storm clouds hf\ed Wednes reopened the case In 1974 day. A hflit'opter located tht• pnma~ly at the u.rging of Mac· mlsslne plane in the rugged an•a Oona~d s late wife s parents and of the 8.8S9·foot CuC'amongu he "as Indicted on murder Peak, aboul 3"'2 miles southeast charges by a federal Grand Jury _ of Ml Baldy. 1n January. 197S. Kiiied 1n the crash were Lhc Mac-Donald, now 32, m ain· talned that lht> murders were committed by a band of hippie in· tru~ers who broke into his home. lie said he was stabbed and lef\ unconscious and he awoke to rind h1~ family dead and the word .. P1R" written in blood on the ht-udboard of the bed. The appeals court panel ovf'r turnl'd ruhntts or a U.S. eastem 01o;tnct Court Judge and said that MacDonald's military arrt.'Sl was thl• functional cqwvalent or a t'l\'ilian ::irrNit and enllUed him to arj(tw double Jeopardy Tht• c·1111rt ali.o '>aid the nearly ri ve H'M~ bt•l wc·<'n the Army and the <:ranrl Jur" 1nd1clmtint wa:. ~rounds for 11rguing l<Ack or a ~lk•t•dy lnul :\1 :1 r I> o n o I cJ m 11 v c d t o <"ahrom1a art .. r his Army dis· t hargt> and ha~ been free on b111I -.111n• the lndirlml'nt He wa)I .,rht•duled tu be tried Aug 18, lll7fl. hul the appeal!~ court panel a!lrec-d to hear lirl(uments by h1~ IJ\.\Vf'IS CW('r the rt•J('t•tlon of th<'ir dlsm1s~11 I motions jullt Ix-fore thr 1,.1al was to lltart and tht• mau.-r wa' delayt-d pilot. Steve Pittman, 23, and John and Peggy Neinhouse. all of Rrea , Glen a nd Fay Grl'y of Anaheim and Roger Ice ot FUiierton. Act'ording to the f'ederal A\la· Uon Admmistrallon. the single en~ine Piper Chcrok<'e was en route from Las Vegas to 'Fullerton when it ran mto rough weather A FAA s pokesman s:11d th:H tht! pilot was "amt'<! or an up. proaching storm front bdort• takeoff and that radar tont;,ct was lost Just as the plane neured Timber Mountain. north of th1• crash site Fro .. Page Al CLAIM ... $1 million for the Ju~!'. O( the '>lK'lt' ty, comfort and companwn~h1pnf his father, and S8,83S ror loss of support County officials have 45 days to either nccept or r ejt•C't lht• claim~ !~fore attorneys can hie n law11u1t In the case The cla11n:-1 allf'JH• <'<lun t y em ploy t>s knew Mr Nelson was 111 but foiled toaet h1ni proJ)f'r mC)'d1ca 1 cnrl' District Trustees Form Master Plan Trustees of the llunlin«iton Rl'arh U nion High and Westminster (elt-menlary) School Districts have agreed to form a jomt master plan for kin· dergarten through 12th itrade educallonal requirement,. The agreement, reach~ at a JOint meeting Wednesday, Is ~1m1lar to those reached earlier between high school officials and trustees of the Fououain Valley and Huntington Beach elemen· tary districts Trustee" h11 \'e called the m;lster plan "de facto umfica· t1on · School officials said trustees Wednesday night also agreed lo 'tudy possible joint use of school buses and joint field trips. as well a!-to encourage greater com· mun1cation ~tween elementary and hi ah school tcat'her" High school Mf1c1als ha' t' schedultd another meeting Thursday with tru~tees of the Ocean View School Oi11trict ana March 18 w 1th Seal Bet1Ch elementary \rustel's Both sessions will he at 7 30 p.m . at high school d1stnct or. fices. S201 Bolsa Ave., Hunt lnaton Beach. l:>istrict officials said the joint muter plans will not address teaching methods or phJlosophies. but will dl'ta1I wh:it skills students should act'omphi-h before gradualln!( from elemcn· tary or high school Another series of joint mtc.'I · logs Is planned later this year. and o<ncia Is said truslet>S hope to ~hedule similar session.-; lw1t'e each year achieving them.·' In a s imilar fore~ord lo the 1973 volume or hts publlc puper::.. Nixon notes that that \\a:. lhe year in" h1ch W 11tergate bttamc the major focus o( the nation's at tl'ntion ·'The episode broadened and widened so quickly that each ~l· tempt on my part to deal with 11 led me and m~ adm1nl~lrat1on de~per and dt>cµ•:r into a tanRlt'<1 ''eb of susp1t'1on and con· lu~1on," Nixon" rote "Some of the Watergate d<>CU· ments in lh1) volume raise pro- found and important tonsmu tional questions of executive pnv1lege and the doctnne or separation or powers. "Others, howe\ler, reMect the mistakes and misjudgments or the way I d@olt with Watergtttf'. But they, too, a rt-part ol the re· cord,·· he l>Bld Fro .. Pag~ ... 11 CRASH ... rei.t. The City Hull burglars bal>hcd filing cabinets and doors durini.t thl' Feb 25 burglary. They ap· parently obtained the bonds bv pounding through a mc:-taHaced door blockinR the small room where the bonds were kept. The bonds wrre drawn on the fo'c.'<fer~I Na lion a I Mort~al(e Ai; ~Ot'1Ul1on ;ind payable1 to the h\•arer Fro .. Pag~ A I PROBE ... and that there's nothin~ to b1· concerned about." "J have four foldt•r11 cm lhe Meadowlark acqu1i.1l1on," h~ ~aid. "and 1f thl'V want to look through the m they CJn be my guests." ht.·~a1d Rowlands said that he ha~ pre· v1ously h<'l'll t1uest1nn1..'CI concern. ing an allegation which he da1m" 1s false that ht' gave h1mhelf u five percent pay n usc shortb art~r coming to the City Benefit Art Sale Set for H untin~ton An arl :u·ut ion will Ix· held StHurda) n1.:ht 11, the l'hllclren», Asthma Rci.<•nn•h lni.lltu11• 11nd llospital al llun11nlo!lon llc:.c·h Inn . 2 111 2 P11c1f1 c c·o J~t lll~hwuy Jlrocccth ~ 111~"111 thc h11\p1t 111 in Oerw('r for asthmu ptitienLs An ..rt exh1h1t1on 1i-M'hC'llulNI for 7 p.m with the :nu·t1on i-l:iltd 111 1!111rt un hour lot1•r PanAn1 Makes Pl~a NEW YOHK fl'J•I) l'un /\mer1ran W o rld Airwu\" pleadl'd no ront<·~t ·r1lur'lt111.v · 111 51 charRl'~ or c nmmnl vmlalwns of federal rul<'ll on thi· ~h1nnwnt of hnzardou!'I moteriuls 1nch11I 1ng nalnr acid "hkh CJU'>l'd the 1973 crush of a t'11r1:0 )(•l in Ho!llon . ki llin g all three ('rt'wmen PowuISinla To Below$2 LONDON <AP> -The pound sterling. once the world's ellle curtt•nry. dropped below the $2 mark on foreign ext'hanges for the first time today. There was no immediate reason for the late"t drop of the pound, wh1t'h had been hoverin~ at Just above S2 for four months It w:is S4 at lh(' out brt•11lc or World War II lt!'I pre\ sous lo\\ was S2 013$ No\ 28 Buildings Heavily Dalllaged SA!'! PRANCISCO C~P) -Two PO" erful bllm bin gs hca\'1ly damaged buildmgi; In San Fran dsco and Palo Alto early tod1.1~, poh<'e said. Then.• were no in June1> rl'vorted at either site. Tht> terrorbt Red GuernlJj fo',1m1I)' claimed res ponsibility for thl' bomb which ripped through a ltt•wlt•tt·Packard lahontory in Palo Alto. At 1.04 a.m. a blast caused e:c- tcn111\'e damage to the Hunter'i. Point San Francisco Hou~1n~ Authority office at 00 K1ska Road. Tht> llRent'y has bN'n a frequent tnraet of crit1c1sni in radical com·· mun1ques. but no one initially claimed respon:-1b1hty Cor \hl' bombin.i f't•ler J . Iii el son, a spokesm.t11 (or llcwlctt Pucknrc1 . ~aid tv.o phont• c alls ~cr1• rt'('l'l\e<I wurn 1ng thot J born b "ouhl t;o off al li 15 a m Hi· st11 d an anonymoul\ female cnlh·,. ;1nnm1t1t't'Cf in th\• second t·ull I hat tlw dl'\ICt' "as planted by ltu· Hcd Guerrilld Family. Fro• Pag~ 11 I CELLA •.. Be for(! then . the ii.sue o ( who will preside over pre tnal he:tr· mg) mui-t be resoh ed Judge Ohn~r·i. unw11l1ngness to chsquahfy himself 1~ likely lo pl act:' the Issue 1n the hands of the state J udiciary Counr1I. Should dden~c and prosecu· lion :ittorneys be unable Lo 11grec on an Oran~e County judge to s~t· tie lhl' bias allegation. the council w 111 select a judge from another tx-nrh lo decide the issue. Judge Oliver·.s n ::••ponS(' to Chula's affidavit of prejudice ('hula 's affadav11 of prc1ud1ce "a~ mddc pubhr Thurhliay Wht•n Judi.:e Kenneth Wilh..imi. lifted 11 rourt ordered 1a•ul on a portion <>f the Cella case record" . Though rr unscripts or tl'St1mony before lhl• Grand Jury remained h1dcten from public vie~. portions or thi.> testimony ~er<> rt•\ calcd In afflduvit:r. ancl olht'r documents (ret>d by Jucfgt' William!>' order. Kr\' w1tnt•ss revc all'd In \he re t'nrd~ wa~ Robe rt Zunich, ftlr ml.'r t·ontrnllttr al M1 ss10nC:11mmun1t v llo~p11 ,ii. M 1~.,wn Vll'JO, and Mercy Hos pital, Santa Ana. Zun11·h wai-lo(rantc-d immunity !wfor1• l<'~lify1ni.: that SI 4 million "a' 1lh'i.t1tlly drainl'<I from Mi i.· sum II\ pr :c thrt'l' H'<Jf pt·rmd Tlw 1111 m1•r hosp1t.1l contrnllti1 l'ld th1• lo'!11 al Mercy at $700,000 llt• .ind olh1•r \.\1tnei;.,e., cll•:.t•rilwcl ;1 ... o ph1 i-l1l·att•<I l'ITI bcn.lt'ml'nt .,<'hl•li\t' lnvolvlnR th•• alll'gt•cl Suhm1,c;1no to lh1• l1011pilol~ II\ t·t·llu :1nil h" al11\'" of l'Olln II• r (I' 1 I In v (I It' <' s f 0 r 'i 11 JI JI I I\'' llt'\'t'r or1h•rl'll or rc•c-t·1vt•d l'rt•purul ion of t'ht•C'ks r11v1•r in'1 lht• riC't 11 lou,q purchrc~ .... llwl "<'rt-l:ilt-r dt•pmoted tr1 l'ell:1 rnn1roll('1I honk llttount"' 7.umch fln~erf'd Crll11 as th" prlrrw movt•r in lh<' srhf'llW wh1•11 IH' .,,11d, ''It h11.~1rallv 11t11rt1·rl w ft h a 11hOrlC' <' 11 I I trom <''cllu '· Four Injured In HB Crash A llun\lnJtton lkiwh woman ,·eered off the rood 'rhur<iday ur ternoon and rrnsh('d her nuto into a park<'d cnr and a house-on l>eh1ware Avenue In llunungton B<'ach. police said today. Patricia L. Foreman, 23, of l700 Voliza Drive. was travehnl( down 17th Street near Delawart> Avenue when the accident O<'· • curred She told police she began lo feel 111 ju:it before the mishap took place. Mrs Foreman and he r thrt"e passengers were uninjured in tbt> uash :ind damaize lo the tv.o 'etucles and the house wl!S listed as moderate. according topoUce. VOL. 69, NO. 6S, ' SECTIONS, " PAGES • . pRAN!E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1976 T o ilay' Clo lag .~. S t oeks TEN CENTS .Nixon TeDs Why Be Quit Presidency J • WASHINGTON (AP) - JUchard ... NIXOft ta)'I be .... .tped the presJdoncy bec:a\1111 It wu clear that a pra&raded lm- peachcneot t.rtal •·wouW deprive • America or the leadenblp It. needed." "lt was also dear that O\Y own political base in Ccqress bad become too weak to atte>mpliJb the important lblnp tMt needed to be dooe in America and the world durinc ~· ttmalnlaa two )'tan or my admlniatrallon," Nlxontald. He resi•ned Aua. s. m•. and aeu forth t.bue rellectiom ln a roreword to the final volume or . bis public papen Ju.st published by the National Archives. Nlxoo writes with pride ol bis adminlstration·s hancllini ol (1) foreign at/airs, (2) the oil em· bareo and (3) the quality of peacetime life. "All the eveota ~ thla year Wfl'e played 11111Ul the eYtt· darlcentoln8 b1cqround of Wateq1t.e," the former preaj. dent aaid. .. A• tba. docwnenta abow, Its presence grew as the year unfold~ . "Effective leadership ls a pre· requisite ror • areal people and a Cl'Hl nation, and by August it wu clear that whatever Jts even· tual outcome, a protracted trial ol the President In the Senate would deprive America or the leadership It nffded." NixQQ recalled that on flltering tbe While House h pled1~ to •·ark fo;_ a seneratloo ol peace and a ttolrth bf rKpongive and responsible government. Although bis presidency ended before its full term, be says, •'During these ye~rs •e roade re· al proaress -sometimes stow but always s ure -towards achi•vina them." In a similar foreword to the 1973 volume or hts public papers, Nixon notes that that was the year In which Watergate became the mlJor focus of the n~U°'fs 1t· tentlon. ··T'he episode broadened and widened 10 quickly that eac.b at- tempt on my part to deal with it led me and my admiralstratlon deeper and deeper into a tan&led web or suspicion and con· fusloo." Nlxo" wrote. "Som of the w •teraate docu· ments Ln tM• volume raise pro· round .nd Important constltu· tlonal queallons of executive privlleat and the doctrine of separation or po•ers. "Others, however. rtflecl the mistakes and mi:sJuctsmenls or the way I dealt wilh Watergate. But they, loo, are part or the re · cord,·' he said. Reagan Attacks .. Ford Target of Strategy By UaJtecl Press lldenaatleaal Ronald Reagan bas launched an all-out attack on President Ford, char1ing him with lacking the vision and leadership to stop tbe diplomatic and military ~line or the country. His new tactics met with wUd ~reams and cheers. Unaer neavy pressure Ttom eampai1n advlaers to take the of· tensive agajnst Ford or lose the F1orida primary Tuesday -and possibly any chance ol winning the Republican presidential nomination -Rea1an ~gan bis last four-day foray into the state with a scathing attack on lhe President At a news conference Thurs day in Orlando. Rea&an credited Ford with decency, honor and patriotism. but said "He bas shown neither the vision nor the leadership necessary to halt ud revuse ~ -dtptomattc-and military decline of lhe United Slates ·· Thursday night, Reagan's tough talk was greeted with wild screams and cheers at a Rollins O>llege rally in Winter Park Ozone Danger 'Wone Than Expected' BERKELEY <UPl)-Thethreator cancer caused by damage to the earth's ozone layer is much greater than previously tho""'ht, a University of California re search report says. Potential damage to the ozone layer, which shields the earth from cancer-causlng ultraviolet ray1, is one o( the principal threats from supersonic jet airllners It is also bebmd efforts to reduce the use of certain chemical sprays for such products as deodorants "The spread of skin cancer that would be Unlted to erosion of the earth's ozone layer may be a larger threat than scientists had first calculated," a sum- mary of the report said Thursday. ''New studies now suggest an increase o( at least 30 to 40 percent in sldn cancer cases if human environ- mental threats succeed in destroying 10 percent of the stratospheric ozone.'' The figures are signifi cantly h igher than estimates projected a year ago ift a National Academy of Sciences report. They were prepared by Elizabeth L. Scott. professor of statistics. Tll%ing Plan ·Growth, Schools Drive Progressing By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Ol-0.lll'f'l141111Wll An initiative Almt'd 11t tying Irvme's growth to taxpayers · ablllty to hnanre t'ducahon 1s getting aood suppe>rt. aceordln1t to econom18t Wilham Ltttlef1eld of Turth~ Rock, who drafted thr mtasure. Llttle fit'ld ·~ ln1trnllve Ill( A1m1lar to a 1trowth control plan bcinir eyed by the city and school Co n"t \l'eatb e r \'aria ble cloudti but mostly sunny and warmer through the weekend. Saturday hl11h s mostly in the 60s Lows tonight 35 to 45 I NSIDE TODAY A pe1c1 of mu.nc Wllh o st~ ond rathtr lad hutory wtll bt prutrtttd b~ tht Orong1 Coast Coll1g1 Chorolt D1r1ctor Caroli Bodttr dJ.cu.s#1 tM work on ~Cl of the Wttlmder. l •d ex M 'f-lenk• Al •I.... A• llNti... Al........ 0-t L.M...... Al _, .. _.. AU ~-··-·-.... A• P..lfl,.. D Ml °"""'9 (119My At bMlc Ct........ eM er...-• t• l1'N ~ Al> ONt!lt Nelle" A• 5-b •• I I~,.... M ttec•IN .... J AtMJ ..,._._,., CM T ..... .._ Ct ..._. AIMJ ,_Mn CM --~ .. ,._ ... ~-et ....._WHll AA _".., c• -c..11 -'--........ district. The initiative proponent contends the pubhc bodies are dragging lht>1r reel ln the week s1Dre petitions were printed. Littlef1t'ld said Thursdav. •bout SO rel!adents h ave ~aree d to gat hrr s ll(n1t turcs. Al least 1.423 slgnaturts -10 per<·('nt or lrvine·s \'Olers -are needed lo qualify it for the ballot. "No one has turned me down," ~aid Littlefield or his ottempts to lt'l "upport for the inltiMllVe L1tllefleld. an t>conomirs pro· rusor Ill Lona Bear h City College, predirts that. w1thou\ arowth controls . Irvine lllJC · payers will experience dramatic increases In school tnxes. Irvine irrowth projections con· Unue to be unsettled as the city works out which of three alternate growth options at wanl!i to pursue. In what Llttlefield calls the "best case.·· school distr1ct taxes would rise to S5 47 per $100 as· sessed value from the present SS 23 tax rate. That would entall city pursuJt of the least growth general plan option. which caJls for an ultimate population or 200.000. Additionally. the "best case" anticipates ruU develop· ment or the Irvine Industrial Complex· East, a valuable tax source. The ••worst case" would mean a hike in the tax rate to $7.68 per $100 assessed value. contends UtUefield. That would mean de· velopment or homes for 338.000 and no development of the eastern irfdustrial eomplex The indus trial complex, a source of school taxes that does nol consume school services. is facing a precarious future. says Llttlefield. (See GROWTH, Pa,e Al) The former governor told 2.500 who jammed the hall that he was going aJl the way in the race for the GOP presidential nomina lion. despite speculation that a loss in F1orida would mar~ the end of his ch•nces "Let me assure you or one thins," Reagan said "I'm not foldtn&" m y tent and stealing away" Ford was aware of Reagan's attack. accordmg to White House press secretary Ron Nessen. but ··ctidn 't see any need lo respond •• <See REAGAN, Pace A.%) Gals Strip To Protest Facilities NEW HAVEN. Conn. CUPI ) -When sympathy from Yale University 's director of women '1 intercollegiate sports d id nol result In s hower f1c:illties ror \he women's varsl· ly crew, 19 memben took orr their clothes in protest. "Mrs. Joni Barnett has been sympathetic. but sympa thy never got us the faciUUes." srud the crew cnpta1n. Chris Ernst of Wilmette. 111 The "ome n ·s protest was staged when they marched mto Mrs. Ba rnett•s o(ftee. stnpped and read u. s tatement. The two words they chose to sum up their complaints were "Title IX" which they had wntten on their chests with relt-tip pens. Under Title IX, the US. Department of Health, Educa · Uon and WeUare requires that rar1lltles be provided for remale athletic teams equal lo those for men. The women said they cannot take a shower arter they row on the Housatonlc River. about a 30 minute drive northwest or New Haven. The men's varsity crew hal'o aceess to !thowers m a Derby boathouse "These are the bodies Yale ts exploiting On o day like today the ice rreeit's on th1 t1 skm. Then we sit for half an hour as the ice melts and ~k.; through to meet the sw<'al that is soak· lnJ? us from the inside." the statemt>nt said Dclnne y K1(lh uth. Ya1.-· .. athletic director. :.aid the main reaaon !thowrr fuc·1hlles have not b een prov ided for the wo m e n has b1•c> n a lack or mon.-y . lie s airl the ionlnit hoard In Dc•rby may approve a tempe>rnry trailer 1ohow1•r n('xl wel'k Re lated Stor ies Other South County stones ap· pear todny on Page 01. Jungle Buddies "Affection training," a method of relating to animals through love and understand- ing, will be used in training animals for the new Enchanted Village amusement park to open June 18 on the old Japanese Deer Park grounds in Buena Park. ·1 ne graduates of the training are Dandelion. a four-month-old lion cub, and Buda, a five· ' year-old orangutan. Cella Judge Denies Bias De/eme Hit,s Oliver's GOP Affiliations By GARY GRANVILLE OI ... 0.lly ~-IUfl Superior Court Judge Jerold Oliver has d emed he is biased or prejudked agains t Dr. Louis Cella and his three co-defendants in an alleged $2 million con· spiracy-grand the ft case. Judie Oliver·s rejection of a defense allegation that he is. biased against Cella came in an affidavit made public Thursday. ll was Celia's attorney, George Chula, who last week challenged Judge OUver's fitness to sit in judgment on a series of pre-lrial Afte r HD Cras h SJC Bond Heist Suspect Arrested A man suspecled or steahnA negotiable bonds rrom San Juan Capistrano assertedly arcelerat ed his luxurv car into the street m Huntington Beach Thurs day causing a er ash that mJured two people from Fountain Valley Just p rior to th(' c ras h . sheriff's undercover oHi<'ers had recovered the $100,000 worth or negotiable securities thot had been taken from Son Juon'11 city hall Feb. 25, 11ccordln1t to Capt. Robert GrlCfoth. Robert Earl Trccartin. 40. of 15232 Vermont St , We11tmmstcr, and Leonard Benz. 40, or 2207 Grar.'lercy Place,· 1.M An~elt•s. were booked on t-ur1elary and Possession of 11lolen property. Griffeth uld the 1u11pects were arrest ed In front or Coco'11 Restaura nt on Bolsa Avenue Mter they sold the bonds lo in· vest1gators. Grirreth said investigators purchased the bonds with $40,000 in county funds which they used as "bait " All or the city's bonds, one SS0.000 bond and fivt> $10,000 bonds, and the eounty bait money were recovered, he said. After the transact ion but before the arrests, the captam said, Trecutin attempted to get away by racing his Cadillac out or the parking lot onto Bolsa Avenue. Griffeth s aid a n In· ve11tlga tor fired at the car. lie 11nid he did not know what the 11lug hit. However, his escape attempt was fo iled when Trccartln rammed his car into another rar travt>llng along the street. Grlf· <See CRASH, Pace A2) motions filed by the defendants' lawyers. Chula charged the judge I!' biased because or his alleged ar. rlliations with the Republican Party. the Republican on ented Lincoln Club and slate Sen. James Whetmore <R·Anaheim ) Along with his role or issuing search warrants used in the in· vesligation leading lo Celia's In- dictment, those Republican establishment nllegiances should disqualify Judge Oliver, Chua said In his affidavit or prejudice. In re buttal. the judge admitted he has bee n a registered Republican since 1966 But, he added, "I have never been a me mber or the Lincoln Club nor do I know who 1s or isn't." "I d o not consider Sen Ja mes Whetmore a sol·1al. personal or pe>lit1cal fncod ... Judi:c Oliver continued. According to his arr1davit, Judge Oliver 's alliance with Whetmore Is lim1ll'd lo u SJO campal1en contri but1011 h1" "'ire made in 1972 to the Lu lh1bra Area Whetmore Commlll1•1• The judtce went on to 11uy lh1tt h<> first met Dl1't rt ct Attomt>y Cccll lllcks when hc wu11 cmrnh1•1J ati a Municlp11l Court 111'.!i;;,· 1n 1971 The pol ii le· al ovt•rtorH•s o( Chulu 's rha llun l(£l und Uw 1udge'11 rehullnl amduvit ,..,net·t Cella'11 11t11tu11 11.~ Cullfornlu''I top polltlcal donor Thouli(h u H•((1 s tC'r e d Repubhl'11n , lhr Santa Ana Jlhylii clan <'Ontrl buh•rl morl• tha n (See CELLA, PIKf' i\2> Olf flaanging Recount Bellerue Ahead • m LlJ Ats the recount of the Laguna Beach City Council election hil the halfwav paint at midday to- day, Sally Be llerue had inched eight votes past Howard Dawson. the apparent winner or the second llPAt Mrs. Betlerue's blg gain came "ith the r eduction oC 12 \•oles from Dawson·s tally in the third precinct, a precinct wher~ 12 votes had been In dispute election night. Throuah the se•eoth preclnct, Dawson had lost 16 votes and Mrs. Bellerue had lost two votes. Initial returns had liven DaWIOft • •t: a six ·vote lead O\'er Mrs . Betlerue. Deputy City Clerk Peit Mor· reale said the recounlifli was l(O· lng faster than hrst predicted. She anticipates finishing Salur· day arternoon U Mrs. Bellerue's ~ tn the recount conUouea. she and first pJac:e !1nl•r Jae~ McDowell will be swom in 1'ucaday as new council m•mbera. Tbe recounted e1tctlon. under the election <'octt, wU1 become the olfietAI one. Wo ft¥ther re· t'oun\ can be dem.-ed and ~.,...·,oo.lJ r.c: .. woulclbe to the ~ourts Dawson s aid today he wasn't sure what he would do. "l think the best thing to say is the least and that is that I'll re· serve comment until this thing's over." DaWl@on said. The third precinct emerged from the election covered with controversy. It was there that a discrepancy arose between the marks made on the Jute omclal tally sheets. a nd the number repe>rted for O.wson on the repe>rting sheet. The repe>t1lng sheet given to <SeeCOVNT, Page A.%) Pouml Sinks To Below$2 LONDON CAP I -The pound sterlinl(. once the world's elite r urrency, dropped below the S2 mark on foreign exchanges for the first time today There was no immediate reason for lhe latest drop or the pound, which had been hovering al Just above $2 for four months. It was S4 at the outhreak or World War II . Its pre vious low was $2.0135 Nov 28. It closed to- day 1t $1.9825. -------------:-r--A' DAIL y PflOT I ' • • . ' Patty's Print1 on Heut Doc~nt . i SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -f Jurora In Patricia Hunt'• lrlal .ocin will ~et a document Ulltd "Bakery" which bean the helre.11' fin..ierprlnt.s and mlath\ better-be c11lled. "llow lo Rob a Bank.'' our ablllty to deil wttb tt:• rum oaehtadio1. Tbn it lbb: "1. 1tturity Thal P•I• cont.am. pUn.i IOI' a bomemadellmebomb. The •overnment, wh.leb won a batUe Tbunday to use the docu. ment as evidence aealNt Mio Hearst. will ar1ue that lt shows her dear intent to rob bankl. One of the most ur1ent lns~ tions In this two-pMae Culde for bank robbers, typed in capital let· tera. 11 : ''EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED." The euphemism "Bakery" ap.. pears as an effort at humor aince "bread" is a s lang term for money. Halfway throuah the in· structJons. the author switches to open references to · 'bank.·· "Floor plan of bank in terms ?f f',....P~AJ REAGAN ••. · 1u1rd1. cameras. e&e. z. number ot employet. 3. doon. 4 windows -vialblUty from the outs~. s. Qa~lnl buslMAet -who can ... t.be bank and what '1 coin1 on lnslde. 6. dead space -stains, 1tcond floor. doors. mirron. 7. drive·up and waJk·upwlndows " Neatly typed on leaal ah:e sbeeta of paper. tbe plan llJU el1bt headln11 under Roman numerals and baa doz.ens of sub twadina•. The flrat beading la "Plc~ the aeneral area baaed oo caUln criteria." Tbe first criterion list- ed wu. "Pie activity -c~ ptgltalloo," a referencetopollce. Tbe plan. described by Brown- ing u "a laundry list of thinp to do il one is going to rob a bank," was admitted despite legal pro- tests by ~Ii.SS Hearst's attorneys. Amooc their objecUom was the lack of a date or any of Miss Heant'shandwritlni. However, tbe proeecution In· troduced it in a group ol several documents -one or them entirely writ.ten in Miss Hearst'shand. * * * Tbe wrtUn1. taken fl'Oll'I Mlle Htant'I private notebook. al.lo lhow1 the phrase~ "Mett \0 talk about 1hoot1n1. • • The "Bakery'' document ~· talnl1Hct1on on "s.,..itchpolntl, ·• while the not•book J>Ate reads, ''plact for 'switch· carto beju:sthi cue." Misa Hearst has testJlied that ln the Hibernia bank robbery -for which she Is on ttt1l -there was a walUnl 1etaw1y car and a "switch car" to which robbers transferred alter a few block.I. But Miu Hearst swore tbat she went &ton& as an un.,..1lling vic- tim, never helped plan the rob- bery and continued lo live in reu other terrorist capt1ves until her arrest. The documenlS, entered an evidence wh ile jurors were absent Thursday. were found at the last hideout of William and Emily Harris, the Symbionese Uberation Army "soldien" Miss Hearst has renounced u her tormentors. * * * '-- 0.lly ................ LAGUNA ELECTION RECOUNT BOARD GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS AT CITY HALL Eer1y Reautta lndlcete Poaalble Upset of Dawson's Win Over Mra. Bellerue Fre•Pa~AI GROWTH ... Pair Exchange Heated Words At Recounting l'ro• Pa~ .-IJ COUNT •.. Mrs. Morreah.• Tuesday night showed Dawson with 267 votes and Mrs . Bellerue with 145. Meanwhile Ford today an- nounced a reorcanlzallon or rederal acricultural pollcy- makln1 machinery and proposed a lSO percent increaM in the cur· rent estate tax exemption lo help many Americans, especially ,family farm owners. Ford came to Sprin1field, Ill. to start two days of campaigning against Reagan in the March 16 Illinois pn m ary. Thal will be their first head·l<>·bead batUe In Patty Carried Coded SLA List "Balanced growth of that lax base,.. he contends. ''has been threatened by reduced industrijl and commercial development as a consequence of the general economic slowdown; new regula· lions from the California Air Resources Board. which will re· duce...-induslrial and rommerc1al development as more stringent air pollution standards becomt: effective; and a projected popula· lion increase of over 200 percent within the next decade." Sharp words and threats of a lawsuit have been exchanged between Alice Dawson. wife of Laguna Beach City Council can- didate Howard Dawson and Peg Morreale. deputy city clerk in the midst or a recount of lhe eleC'· tJon As clerk, Mrs. Morreale was an ehnrge of the election and 1~ the final authority on disputes arising from the recount. However. the Dawson figure was disputed by precl.Jlct lnspec· tor Jim Yancy a nd by a poll watch.er . both of whom recalled that Dawson's tally should have been 279. a figure they remem· bered because il was exactly the same as the vote for McDowell in that precinct . Wednesday. Mrs. Morreall'. Mrs. Bellerue a nd Dawson opened the sealed envelope con· tainlng the ballots and in check ing the tally sheet found that the heart or the nation's Farm SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> -An Belt, where Ford is said lo be in FBI code breaker tealified today political trouble because of that a card found in Patricia de c lt n in & pr 1ce1 at t be Heanl's purse after her capture marketplace. wu a coded list ol telephones In a speech prepared for de-near the Symbionese Liberation livery at a "Farm Fonun," Ford Army's last hideout said he had put Agriculture Ronald M Furcerson, a cryp- Secretary Earl L. Butzincharae toanalyst from tbe FBI in o f a new Cabinet-level Waablngton, uid three cards "acricultural policy committee" with a aeries of letlers on them that will coordinate deeislon were found in lbe purses of Miss • makinc on all domestic and in Hearst and Wendy Yoshimura temational ~Issues and in the wall et of SI.A member "I am c.onfident that this WUUam Harris bolsterin& of agricultural policy within the executive branch will Testifying with lM jury out of benefit the farmers of llhno1s the courtroom. the expert said andallAmericans."hesnid _the letters are cod es for Ford said he was proposing an telephone numbers. mostly of increase in the present $60,000 P~Y phones near the San Fra~ . estate tax exemption to SlS0,000 casc:o ~par~ment where Harns "to ease the burden" on "lhe and his wife Emily were ar· many Americans wilb modest rested estates." pa rticularly owners of Prosecutor James L. Browning family farms who have their sav Jr sought to have the cards and mes Ued up an land. Furgerson 's testimony admitted Buildings Damaged In Bay Area Blasts SAN FRANCISCO CA Pl -Two powerful bombings heavily damaJted buildangs in San Fran· c1sco and Palo Alto early today, police said There were no in- JUries reported Bl either site. The terrorist Red Guerrilla Family claimed responsibihly for the bomb which ripped through a Jlcwlett·Packard laboratory in Palo Alto At 1:04 a m. a blnst caused ex· tens1vt' damage to the Hunter's Point San Francisco Housing Authority office at 90 Kiska Road. The agency hai. been a frequent tar11et of r ritiCl!>m in radical t'Om · rnunique~. but no ont 1n1Ua lly daamed responsibility for the bombing P«.>tt'r J Nel,on. o spokcsmon for llt'\\lttl Packard .. 'l1ud l\\o phone rails "ere rerc1\'C.>d w.un tnR that a hom b would .io off at 6 15 n m tie s:.ud an MOO) mous fl'mnle ralh.'" unnounced In the second l'llll that tht' device \\ai. planted b y th(' Rt'd Gul•rnlla t"nm1l)' "Tht b<lmh d id 110 0(( :)t 11pprOX· 1matel) 6 U o m . knockanR out 6 ORANGE COA$T DAILY PILOT ~':,!';:.~. ~7~~,·, .. :, ::.:.: :::~ 0. 4:; <...-'•"1•11~1 • ..,c",...,t.•"• '-cw•..,N•••ft .,,,, ~1til'M ~"°o '"'OVOf\ J tiO_., Mli' (9'•• Mtl-\4' .,,. ............ f\ •• ., ......... ., .. ~ ... t"""" t••" ••lit" l•Y•"~ \41'1 lltMCl "t'.-1 .. • •NI ,~ ...... _.!'\ "-"'1fll4•••\I A~.,., .. ~,,.... t~ +, WtiH~ '"''-''O•t\ llfltO ~. ,,... ~.::~~~~~:~1.~,'.~~~;.~,.i~ .,...,, ... , Ro~rlN W~ r. .. ,, """'' tfW1 PvN•~ Thomas Kttv11 l et• ... Thomas A Murpt\1~ """''"••·"" ( o.w ~rles H LOOS Rl<Nnl P. Nill AtW\I•"' llNl,._..1,. ...... , OttlcH , ......... ,, JlO"'"' .. ·~·~ ~~&t"" ,, .. c,...,..,..,,.,,,. ... 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"""" _. <••ff.,,-"'" ~' ''"' ....... .,-,~, u" ,..., "'"• ei .. ~ ..... ,,~,Pllt ,..,,.,,...~ . .wt~ \J "~mori·ai·, portion of the southwest waJI It had been planted outside the wall," Nelson said He said four persons Ulside the building got out safely The terrorist action was the first since a group of alleged ter rorlsts were arrested Feb 21 In a raid on a makeshift bomb plant in Ri chmond After the a rrests. underground sources claimed that terronst groups were still funct1onang m the San Francisco Bav area TheSan Francisco Examiner in a recent story quoted an under ground sourre as predicting morr radical acti\•lty to "i.how the FRI lhatthe) havcn'tmadearipple " Fro•Po~AI CELLA ... SS00.000. chiefly to O\•mocrat1c candidates and caU!lt'11 In 1974 The Grand Jury 1nd1ctmC'nt handed down Jan 12 allege' th•t m06t of the money funnrled into polltlcftl campal~ns wns llleirally siphone d from two rounty hospitals. Cell.a and h ill thr~e co defendants . Steph<•n F,vnM. Theodore SchiHm an and Robert Ollendorf. have plended lnno cent to the t'hargeii t'Ontalned in the 121·count Indictment and An• srheduled to stand trial Aprll 19 Before then. lhe issue of "ho will preside ovt'r pre-trial hrur inJO?s must be resolved. Judge 011\'er's unwllhngness to disqualify himself as hkt>I) to place the issue an the hands of the state Jud1c1ary Council Should de(t'nse and prosecu· lion attorneys be unable to agree on an Orange County judge lo ~t· Ue the bias allegation. the council will select a judge from another bench to decide the issue. Judge Oliver's r esponse to Chula's af(idavlt of prejudice was made public Thursday when Judge Kenneth Williams lifted a court ordered seal on a portion or the Cella case records. Though tr anscripts of testimony before lhe Grand Jury remained hidden from public view. portions of the testimony were revealed in affidavits and other dO<'uments freed by Judge Williama' order. at Mlsa Hearat 's bank robbery trial lo show the Harrises trusted the newspaper heiress enough to &lve her their code. Judce Oliver J . Carter ruled that Furgerson could testify in front ofthejuryd~ objections by defense attorney Albert Johnson. The jury was then brought in and Furgerson repeated bis testimony. adding that the code word was "Paintbrush" -with the P standin1 for l, the A for 2, clc Johnson ridiculed the im- portance of the code. indkating it was absurdlv simple "Isn't it the kind Captain Mid- night might have used ?" he asked "No," Furgerson replied, say- ing It look him two weeks to break It The FBI expert said the code represented 15 phone numbers, mostly pay phones in San Fran· cisco and the East Bay area. Johnson ar1ued the&e lhir.gs were too remote in time -more than a year later -to be conned· ed with robbery and therefore they are not relevant. Browning argued the verr fact that she had access lo them was proof she was not a "puppet" of the Harnses Fights over introduction of evidence have nearly halted lhe tria l the pas t two days and Carter. obviously growing impa- tient. ordered lawyers to spend Just 30 minutes on such pro· cedural matters today The tnal ended Its sixth w~k today with no real indication when It will go to the jury Wife Makes Plea CA RACAS. Venezuela CU Pll The Wt'epinf?, haggard wife or kldnapcd American bus 1- ne!isman Wilham Naehous has made a televised appeal to gu<'r- nlla abductors to "pleost> return m~ husband aliv<' " Jo1anked by ht>r t"'o ch1ldrtn. Donna Niehous told her audience In hallintt. broken Span1<1h Thu~day night that her husband . held for political reason!', "has absolute· ly no~trntef{l<' value " Llttlefield's In itiative would tie residential and industrial growth together through a -modifkat1on of the city's existine "point system .. for approving reslden· tial developments. That system denies develop· men that are not supported by adequate levels of police protec· lion, sewer service, fire prolec· tion and others . But Littlefield wants to an troduce into the procei.'> 11. formula requiring a relal1\el) constant ratio of th<' &l>l>l''li.ed value of the school dtslrict to the number of students Thal is, residential de\ clop ment which d oes not produce enough t axes to provide the •services It consumes would have to be balanced by industrial de- velopment which produces more taxes than needed to pay for the services it uses. Commenting on the effect of growth without such a balanc1n~ provision, Littlefield said. "at as highly unlikely that lhe existing residents of Irv lne would vote a tax override in order to un· derwrite populat1on ~ro.,..'th. "The choice would seem to be either to hmit growth to that which can be funded at existing tax rates or double sessions "1th minimal or submanamal pro· grams." he said The Irvine Company. wh1r h would receive the brunt of the ef· feels of L1ttlef1eld 's 1mllat1ve. still is trying lo develop an op1 · nlon, accord1nj:( to company spokesman Jerome Colhn1. "At this point, we're not for it or against it." he smd "All we can say is that right now we ar(' not sure the benefits achieved b} implementing the 1..Jttlefa elrl In - itiative would be "or1h the ad· ministrative effort that \\Ould have to be expendert "The cit). the school d1strirt and we ourselves are llltll ai.se:.s- lng it to see whnt its effects "ould be." Collins said Schools Closed REGINA , Canada <AP> Ex· ce!isave levels of r:.tdiataon h;.i\'t' forced the t'lo~mf! or l\\ll i.rhool!> an the northern Su11kntehc•" un eommunit)' of Uranium C'1t) Modern Bet•g Ross? Mrs. Da wson charged "elec· Uon procedures were sloppy" but not that anything illegal had oc- curred. Mrs. Morreale said today that if further accusatlollS Wb1ch she said impugned her an~nty were made she would file suit for de- famation of character. "I don't have to put up with that." Mrs. Morreale sajd. Mrs Dawson was cntir:il of the use or \ oluntet>rs in handling ballots a nd tally report sheets at city hall. She also charged that as a can· didate herself Mrs. Morreale should not have been involved in the elertion Mrs. Morreale, incumbent city treasurer, was appointed deputy city clerk whe n City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt left office in May. Since then Mrs. Morreale has been both city treasurer and de· puty city clerk. Mrs. Morreale won re-election Tuesday as city treasurer. l1rs. Dawson said she didn't think that Charles Morreale. the city treasurer's husband, and James Sweeney. husband of Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney should have been allowed behind the desk at city hall and or al· lowed to help in the ele<:lion re· porting process. She said she was speaking for herself only, not for her husband. Boeing Bares Pa')71lents SEATTLE IA P > -The Boeing Co has made commission pay. ments of $70 mi Ilion in ils over· seas sales work durinl? the last fl\'l' yea r s. the company acknowledged today. A spokesman said lhe pay- ments to sales agt>nts and !>Ub· rontractors \\<:>re all leJlal. But James E Prince, Roemg's senior \ ir<' pres idt>nt anrt serretary, told Thl· As:.or1ated Press thot "in re\'1ewang a period of l~ vears. "e've done o;omr thmi:~ that we proh<•hl y woul<I h:nc dont> d1ffrrently " 0.Uy ...... ~lMI ,.,.... Dolores Kuhnke of Huntington Beach shows off he r hand.Jwork -a bicentennial afghan in the s hape of a Flag. lt hangs on the ~nil in the living room o( her home, 16081 Ballad Lane She worked on knitting proJcCl on a nd off for three months. Mrs . Bellerue left for a skiing tnp at Mammoth after the e lee· lion and was not available for comment today. The recount. which she de· muded. Is ~osung her" noo a day. Jr 1t overturns the official election count, the city will piClc up the tab, accordi.ng to the ele<' tion code. Dawson dad hove an extru 12 votes recorded there The recount r eversed that Mrs. Morreale agreed that It wa~ a "remarkable coincidence" thut 12 miscounts could have oc , curred. • The third precinct also locked. out a poll watcher for candidate ; Arnold Hano as the balloting• finished at8p.m . Tuesday. Mrs. Morreale bad to send a · policerr.an to the poll with an or·• der for the officials to admit any and all poll watchers. fi',....Pa~AI CRASH •.. feth said. Trecartin was not hurt in the colhsion. Oecupnnts of lhe other car , Frances ·Pycior. 57, and Sharon Pyc1or. 21, both of 9~0 Pearl A \'e . Fountain Valley. were treated for cuts and bruiself and released from Huntington In~ tercommunity HospilaJ. , Two other cars also were in~ volved in the collision. The drivers. Patrick P . Parent, 7282 Siena Ave., Westminster, and Martin Goodhow Yingling. a she riff's n arcotics detective. were not injured. Grirrelh said 12 Investigators from the s heriffs office and Hun· tington Beach Police Depart· ment were al the scene of the ar· rest .. The City llall burglars bashed filing cabinets and docm1 durm~ the Feb. 25 burgl(lry They 111) parently obtained the bonds hy pounding throu~h a metal·fact-d door blocking the small room where the bonds "'ere kept. The bonds were drawn on lhl' Federol National Mort~a1ee As 'iOC1allon and iJll) abll' to lht• bearer (; ri rr t>th s a 1d he ""a:. nol !lllrt• "hot 11ppt•(I Ta Hurtan to lhl' 1n \ (•stii.:at1on but thnt ":-<1meth111i.: spouk~d him " Iii-i..11d th.it Trecartan onl1 Bt•nt urraHtl 1n 11eparntl• rar' Grtff('lh 11altl t hf• ,tol1•n hond" werr ea:.1ly nev,ollahlt• Jnd c:ould havl' bN•n used at n hunk lo oh tnln u loan. Ill' 11u1d 1nvt·11tl~11t11r!i ronsadl'I the burl(lary suspt!rts "!lopht14t lt•at~1I." In tht· mid11t of th1•1r regulor m1•ctlni.t Wednesday, the· San .Juan Cop111trttnu C'lly Coun<·1l !>Uddenly and uncxl)('cttdly llll· nounced thrv would ito Into .1 l'lo:.t.'ri t·x~c:ui I V(' M''lliOn Novelty Shop Burglarized The Idle Id. an l rvane·ba~c-d pur\'eyer of novcltl~. lost 11s o;wap m eet Inventory In a hurglat'). the owner told pohre Thurt1day. O"' ner fl arr.> M. Gm~burR. JS, said the fi rm's swap m<'Cl con· cession tr a lier at 1734 Kaiser Avenue. was burglarized Wed- nesday night Loss<'!i were estimated at more than $500 The thiev e~ took 200 wall posters, 91 dirt bike posten. 11 "Tijuana Tea" po!>ters and as- sorted plaques . key chains. post card . leather strips. stlck~rs, decals. license plate frames and grteling cardt1 7 ... . VOL 69, NO. 65, ~ SECTIONS, '4 PAGES FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1976 Today's Clo big N.Y.Steeks TEN CENTS 0 \N• ; , IXOD Tells Why He Quit Presidency WASHI NGTON ,(AP> 1 Richard M. · Nixon aays he re-allned the prealdency betause it · w .. clear lb.at a protracted im- tlmtnt trial "would deprive ertca of the leadership it ed." • .. "I\•¥ a.ho clear that 11\Y own political base In Conireu bad become too weak to accompllsh tbe important thlnp that needed to be done In America and lb~ world durlnl the remalnlnl two years of my adrn1nhtraUoa," Nillonuld. He reslped Aua. I. 1'74, and Hts forth these renect.iom lo • foreword to the final \'Olume ot bi.I publJc papen ju.t publlabed by the NatJonal Archives . Nixon writes with pride ot his adminlatraUon·s bandlini of (1) forel1n affairs, (2) the oil em· bar&o and (3) the quality of peacetime Ufe. Laguna Clif flaanger • l Recount Shows Bellerue Ahead FORGES AHEAD C1ndkf1te Bellerue Pair Exchange Heated Words At Recounting Sharp words and threats of a Jawsult have been excha nged betwe~n Alice Dawson. wife or La1Una Beach City Council can· cHdate Howord Dawson and Peg Morreale. deputy eity clerk 1n the midst or a recount or the elec· Uon. As clerk. Mrs. Morreale was In char&e of tht' elec'llon and is the ftnaJ authority on d.asputes arit11n1 from I he recount. .Mrs. Dawi.on charged ··elec- tion procedures wen· sloppy" hut not that onythlng Illegal hud oc curred. Mr•. Morrralr said today that U tl.irther occ usallons which she 3tlld 1mpuJ!n~t ht•r anteantv wne tStt DISJ•tlTf:, l'a•t> A2> -· As the recount of the Lagune Beach City Council election hit the halfway point at midday to day. Sally Belle'rue had inched eight \'Oles past Howard Dawson the apparent wanner of thf' second sf'Af Mrs Bellerue·s big gain came with the reduction ol 12 votes from Dawson's tally m the third precinct. a precinct where 12 votes had been in dispute election night Through the seventh precinct. Dawi.on had lost L6 votes and Mrs Bellerue had lost tv.•o votes lnJtial returns had 1iven Dawson a six vote lead over Mrs. Bellerue Deputy City Clerk Peg Mor· reale said the recounting was ao- lng faster than first predicted. She anticipates finishing Satur· day arternoon If Mrs Bellerue's lead in the recount continues. she and first place finis her J ack McDowell will be sworn In Tuesday as new council members The recounted election. unde r the election code. will become the omc1al one No further re· count can be demanded and Dawson·s only recourse would be to the courts . Daw!lon said today he wasn·t sure what he would do. ··r think the best thing to say is the least and t hat ts that l'U re- serve comment until this thing·s over,·· Dawson said. The third precinct emerged from the election covered with controversv. It was there that a discrepancy arose between the marks made on the large official taJly sheets. and the number reported for Dawson on the reporting sheet Thtt reporting shttt given to Mrs. Morreale Tuesday night showed Dawson \\1th 267 votes and Mrs Bellerue with 145. Howoer, the Dawson fiaure was disputed by pr~lnct Inspec- tor Jim Yancy and by a poll watch•r. both of whom recalled that Dawson's tally should have bet>n 279, a fi.iure they remem· bttred because It was exactly the ISff COUNT, Pal{e A2> .. All the event.a of tbf.I year wen played 11ainst the ever. darkenenln1 back1roi.and of Waterpte," the formtt .,...u. dent aald. "Al thea document.a •bow. its presence arew u tb4t yur unfolded. "Effertlve leadership Is a pre· requisite for a &real people and a ettal nation, and by AUC\llt it was clear that whatever it.a even· tual wtcome, a protracted trial of the President ln the Senate would deprive America cl the leaclenblp ll needed." Nixon recalled that on eot.erint tbe White House he pledged to wort ffW a 1eneraUon cl pe,ce and a rebirth of responsive and respomlble 1overnmeot. Altbouch bis preaidency ended before Jta lull term, be saya. "Dwin1 these Jean we made re-- al procress -sometimes slow but always s ure -towards • achleviJl& them.'' In a similar fONl\~'Ord to the im volume of hls pubbc papers, Nixon notes that !hat was the year in whlcb W atercate became the major. rocua of the nation's at- tenUon. ''The eptsode broadened and widened so quickly that each at- tempt on my part to deal with It 1~ me and m y administration deeper and deeper into a tangled web of s uspicion and con· • O.tly l'ltee SIMI l>Mle fusion," Nlxon wrote. "Some of the Watt raiate doc1.a· menu ln lhls volumt ralae pro- found and important conslllU· tional questions of executi"c prlvileae and the doctrine or separ•Uon of powers. "Others, however, reflect the mlstakes and misjudgments of the way l dealt with Wateraate. But they. too. are part of the re- cord," he sajd, $100,000~ In Bonds Recovered A man suspected of steaJin& negotiable bonas from San -Juan Capistrano assertedly accelerat· ed has luxury car Into the street In Huntington Beach Thursday causing a crash that lnJured two people from Fountain Valley. Just p r ior t o the crash. shenff's und'crcover officers had r~overed the $100.000 worth of negotiable securities that had bttn taken from San Juan's city hall Feb. 25. according to Capt Robert Gnfreth. LAGUNA ELECTION RECOUNT BOARD GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS AT CITY HALL !arty RMUb Indicate ...,. ..... U,.et °' OMnon'• Wh\ o •• , Mu ...... ,.,. Robe rt Earl Trecartin. 40, or lS232 Vermont Sl .. Westminster . and Leonard Benz. 40, or 2207 Gramercy Place, Los Angeles. were booked on burglary and possession of stolen property. No Lineoln Cl••ber Cella Trial Judge Denies Prejudice By GARY GRANVllJ..E Ol ... Deltyl"I ....... Superior Court Judge J t!rold Oliver bas denied he i.s biased or prejudiced against Dr. Louts CeUa and t\11 three co-defendants In a n alleged S2 million con· apiracy.grand then case. Judie Oliver's rejection of a defense allegation that he is biased a1alnst Cella came In a n arfidavit m ade public Thursday. Jt was Celia's attorney, George Chula. who last wttk challenged Judge Oliver's fitness to sit In judgment on a series of pre·trial motions filed by the defendants' law\'ers. Chula charged tbe judge ls biaaed because of hit alleged af· Ciliations with the Republican Party. the Republican oriented Lincoln Club a nd st at u Sen. James Whelmore <R·Anaheim). Along with his role ol lssulng search warrants used in the in· vestlgation leading to Celia's an- dlct ment. those Republl~an ~tabllshment allegiances should disqualify Judge Oliver . Chua saJd In his affidavit or prejudice. In rebuttal. the judge admitted he has been a r egistered Republican since 1966. But. he added, "I have never been a member or the Lincoln Club nor do I know who is or isn't.'' "I do not consid er Sen. James Whetmore a social. personal or political friend," Judge Oliver rontJnued. According to his affidavit. Judge Oliver's alliance with Whetmorc Is limited to a $10 campaign contribution his wife made In 1972 to the La Habra Area Whetmore Committee. The judge went on to say that he first met District Attorney Cecil Hicks when he was enrobed as a Municipal Court judge in 1971 . The po litical overtones of Chula's c h allenge and the judge's rebuttal affidavit reflect (See CELLA. Pege A2) Griffeth said the suspects were • arrested in front or Coco's San Clemente Restaurant on Bolan Avenue alter they sold the bonds to in· .. vestlgators. See•--Refund Griffeth said investigators A.8 purchased the bonds with $40.000 in county funds which they used On Fl.re Costs· as "ball ... AU or the city's bonds. one $50,000 bond and fi ve $10.000 San Clemente city councilmen this week authorized filing or a dam age cl aim agains t the federal government to recover costs incurred in fight~ng the Jan. 21 fire. . City Manager Kenneth Carr said the city s~ent about SlS.000 lO cover overtime expenses for fire and police personnel. The city also faces COSl!'i for gasoline used in e mergency vehicles and food provided to the firefighters. The fire, which destroyed 14 homes and caused an estimated Sl.7 million m property damage, broke out at Camp Pendleton. Blame tentatively has bt!en as· signed to a welding outfit work- ing al the abandoned pistol range. The Marine Corps ordered a formal Investigation into the fire cause. Result11 are not exp<>clfod for about two weeks. accordmiz to a spokesman. The federal 1tovl'mml'nt is .11· lowed a maximum or six monlh:i to proces11 damage claim' If 1t 1s dt>naed, the city cool<! tht•n file flWl to recover its costs. bonds. and the county bail money were recovered, he said. After the transaction but before the ar rests, the captain said, Trecartin attempted to get a way by racing his Cadillac out of the parking lot onto Bolsa Avenue. Griffeth said an in · vesligator fired al the car. lie saJd he did not know what the slug hit. However. his escape attempt was foiled when Trecarlin rammed his car into another car travellnl( at.ng the street, Grir feth said. Trecartin was not hurt in lht> collision. Occupants of the other car . Frances 'pycior, 57, and Sharon Pycior. 21, both of 9540 Pearl Ave .. Fountain Valley, were treated for cuts and brwi.ei. and releai.ed from lluntington In· tercommunity Jlosp1tal Two other cars ali.o "'erl' in· vol\'ed in the <'Ollt:,1on The driveri., Patrick P Pan'nt, 7282 Siena Ave .. We:,tm1n~tc:r, and Marlin Goodho"' Yin~hnit. a sheriff's narcolH'll 1frtl'cl1 Vt'. \\ere not JnJured. <See C'RASll, Pa1tP /\2) Cons I ,,..4 Weather Variable clouds but mostly sunny and "erml'r throut"th the "eekend Saturday highs m<>."llv in the 60s. Lo" s toniitht :is to 45 CUSD Trustees Eye Record Budget INSIDE TODAY A pattt of mu11c ~tl\ro nrangt and rothtr sad hut6ry u:t ll be prrsenttd b11 lht Orongt Coast Colltge Choralt D1rutor Carol.- Botlttr da.CUllH lht umlc Oft PogtCl oj tilt Wtt~ ladex MY-Senltt Al MlflltH .._... Al--. I \..1111....,,. Al -·~-· ~· l>J ...._. ...... =~ Ol~=C.-y 0-_. Ct Sft* ~ a...-kn "' ~ ............ Mtt.ll:MI ...... ._,,......,. CM T ...... sieol ...._. ", .. ,, ,,,."" ..,_..,._ .. ,. ---... .,_ ........ ............ C• Wltlt1At -~ ... ... CM AU •• "' .,.. •u .... l>IMJ Cl CM ... ~ CMt • By FllEDElllCK SOIOEM£HL ()f .. 0.llyl"I ... _ Capistrano Unified School Dis· trlcl trustees will get their first look Monday night at an estimal· ed $22.9 million bud1et for the up- comlne school year. The estimated budget is about S3 million more than the $20 million being spent this year, but district omcials point out that enrollment ts expected to climb about 10 percent next ~ar. There a re currently about 14.000 students in the district. whkh stretches from Mission Viejo to San Clemente. Based on es um ates, the dis· trlct's tax rate would drop about 12 cents, to $4. TI per $100 as- sessed valuation. The rate .this year is $4.89. The estimates are based on a 16 percent increase in the assessed valuation of proper- ty within the district . The purpose of Monday night's meellng is to allow board mem· bers to set budget l\lidelines for expenditures. The board will meet at 7:30 p.m . al San Juan Elementary School. 31642 El Ca mino R e al , Sa n Juan Capistrano. The board will receive recom- mendaUons from the district ·s 16-member Budget Advisory Committee and the di.st.net ad· ministration. uld Sam Chicas, assl!lt ant s uper intendent for general services. One point of conflict betwttn the two croups la whethu in· struction aides should be pro-~ vided at aJI schools. The bud1et committee has re· commended this year's minimal aide program be expanded. Dis· trict administrators have recom· <Sff BUDGET, Pag-e AZ> Related Stories Other South County stones ap- pear today on Pace Dl. Clelly l'ltel -· -· STARK REMAINS ON AVENIDA COLUMBO ARE REMINDER OF SAVAGE BLAZE City of San Clemente Wiii Fll• Claim; a Sult Hat Already Been Flied ' J I OAIL Y PILOT A van driven by Dean A. Ekdahlh of 31532 Treetop Lane. Laguna Beach rests against a d eek of a home under construction at 2210 Hillview Road. just across Park Avenue from Thurston School. The acci· dent injured Ekdahlh wbo walked from the accident early Thursday to his home. The accident a nd drops of blood leading from the mishap r emained a mystery until police checked the vehicle's license and traced its owner. F ro•Page A J · Air Crash VictiDIS' CRASH ••• Bodies Recovered A search and rescue helicopter rt> moved the bodies oC six Orange County residents Thursday from the wreckage of a s&nall, private plane that crashed Sunday onto a snow·covered slope near Mt. B.ald y. Reseue-teems w~ unable to spot the snow-covered w~kage FromPa~A I COUNT ••• same as the vole for McDowell ln that precinct. Wednesday, Mrs. Morreale. Mrs. Be ll erue and Dawson opened the sealed envelope con· laining the ballots and in check· ing the tally sheet found that Dawson did have an extra 12 votes recorded there. The recount reversed that. Mn. MorTeale agreed that It was a "remarltable coincidence" that 12 mlscouno could have oc· curred. The third precinct also locked out a poll watcher for candidate Arnold Hano as Ute balloting finished at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Morreale had to send a policeman to the poll with an or· der for the oCficlals to admit any and all poll watchers. Mrs. Bellerue left for a skiing trip at Mammoth afler the elec· lion and was not available for comment today. The recount, which she de· mand~. is costing her $JOO a day. If 1t overturns the official election count, the city will pick up the tab, according to the elec- tion code. Israeli Press Comkmm U.S. TEL AVIV <AP) -Isr aeli newspapers todny Joined Prlmc- Mlnlster Yihhak Rabin In con· dcmnlng American weapons sale to Egypt u the possible ~tart of a new nrm1 race in the M1ddlc F.ast. Ry t'mbarklni: on a weapons· to·Egypl policy "the United States wl11 Itself become the catalyst or a Middle East arms • race," said the Jerusalem PMt. . ' ' 09'AHOE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober1 N. Wlf'd .... , ... ,_, ... ~ Jack R. Cur"v _ .. _,_o._• __ ThomM KffYll ... .., Thom•S A. M\H1lhl,. __ ..,. ..... Ow'JHH.Loos A~P.Nalt ....... -,... ........ ~ ....... a..cl\ Offk» Ti.c._.._ ........ -.... o. __ ... Off~ c ......... J:Jl"'"l ll<lt-__ .. ..,, ,,.,, __ _,v ..... ""''"",,.. ..... ··-~,,_ Te....._ (714) MMSt1 O.Ssffled Ad.wtl"-MJ-WI ~ INC'1 An DI~!· Te ........ ..-..... ,._.""'ci.-4tM6.JO ,.......,,., -°'-eo..4 """'-Clot-....,. Nit ,._.. ..., .. t. tnv-~ .,....,..,. ..-.... , er a.chu•h•'"•"h Ntt•~ ""'tt o. nr~< ...... ,.._., \_.Ct4U ptrf1¥11htllfift .. ,.,,.. ......... , ~o-"4 tt•\\ ff\h9' ,.If t t C..t• Mif~. CM•fW"ftlf• """'""'""~ •• tlWf.,... \l tt f'PW'.. "'"' .,,. "'•'"' 11 "'°",.,,, '"'''''' ""'ttMt~ WH""°"""'' until storm clouds lifted Wednes- day. A helicopter located the missing plane in the rugged area of ·the 8,859-foot Cucamonga Pealt, about 3 ~ miles southeast of Mt. Baldy. Killed in the crash were the pilot, teve Pittnran. zr. and John and Pegiy Neinbouse, aJI of Brea; Glen and Fay Grey of Anaheim and Roger lee of Fullerton. According to the Federal Avia tion Administration, the single engine Piper C herokee was en route from Las Vegas to Fullerton when it ran i.nto rough weather. A FAA spokesman said that the pilot was warned ol an ap proaching storm front before takeoff and that radar contact was lost just as the plane neared Timber Mountain, north or the crash site. F ro. Pag~ ;I l CELLA ... Celia's status as CaMornia's top political donor. Th o u g h a regis tered Republican. tbe Santa Ana phys•· clan contributed more than $500.000, chiefly to Democratic candidates and causes in 1974. The Grand Jury indictmPnt handed down Jan. 12 alleges that most or the money funneled into political campaigns was 11legally s iphoned fro m two county bospit.als. Cella and h is three co- d efendants. Stephen Evans. Theodore Schiffman and Robert Ollendorf, have pleaded inno- cent lo the charges contained in the 127·count indictment and arc scheduled to stand trial Apnl 19 Before then, lhe issue of who will preside over pre·tnal hear- ings must be resolved. Judae Oliver's unwillingness to dillqualify himself 1s likely to place the issue in the hands of the state Judiciary Council. Should defense and pros(.'('U· IJoo attorneys be unable to al'rtt on an Orange County Judjle to i1et- Ue the bias allegat1on. the t'ounc1l wtll select a Judge from another bench to decide the Issue. Judae Oliver's r esponst• to Chula's affidavit or prejudice Chula's affadav1t of pre1ud1t"t' was made public Thursday Y.hen Judge Kenneth Wlllinms hfll'C't .1 court ordered se:il on a portion or the Cella case record~. Though tran11<'ript 11 of testimony before the Grand Jury remained hidden from public view, portions or the testimony were revealed In arridavlts and other d()('uments freed by Judl(e WUllams' order. Key witness revealed in the re- cords was Robert Zunlch. fctrmer controller at Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo, and Mercy Hospital. Santa Ana. Zunich was granted immunity before testifying that $1 .4 million was Ulegally dramed from Mis· aioo oveT a three-year period. The former hospital controller set tbe loss at Mercy at $700,000. He and other witnesses described a sophisticated em· beulement scheme involving the a1Je1ed: :..-SUbmisslon to the hospitals by Cella and his allies of coun- terfeit Invoices for supplies never ordered or received. -Preparation or checks cover· ing the fictitious purchases that were later deposited to Cella· controlled bank accounts . Zunich fingered Cella as the prime mover in the scheme when he said. "It basically started Y.i th a phone call Crom ~Ila." Grirfeth said 12 investigators Crom the sheriff's office and Hun- tington Beach Police Depart· ment were at the scene of the ar· rest. The City Hall burglars bashed filing cabinets and doors during the Feb. 2S burglary. They ap- parently obtained the bonds by pound.toe throu1h a metaJ.faced door blocking the small room where the. bo11ds w.e.re_Up _ The bonds were drawn oo the Federal National Mort1age As- sociation and payable to the bearer Griffeth said he was not sure what lipped Trecartin to the in- vestigation but that "aomelhing spoolced him " He said that Trecartin and ~nz arrived in separate cars Griffeth said the stolen bonds were easUy negotiable and could have been used at a bank lo ob- tain a loan He said investigators consider the burglary suspects "sophisticated " In the midst or their regular meeting Wednesday, the San Juan Capistrano City Council suddenly and unexpectedly an- nounced they would go into a clo!>ed executive session. After the meeting, whlch was attended by ShenH Brad Gates, Ma\or J ames Weathers said be t'ouid not reveal what was dis· t'ussed during the session. However, he said it involved potential ht1gation and mauers of secunty. City Manager James Mocalls today said that sheriff's deputies were working on the case at the time or the meeting and thought they might have been making an arrest that evening. Mocalis said the shenff was attemptin&. W in·. form the councilmen before the public learned orit. Because of the investigation, city officials said they had been a!>ked not to discuss the burglary until this morning. .. We're naturally delighted lhey got all the bonds back," Mocnlis said. ··Al least they're making money ror us and they're in a safe place." Bombs Shake Two Buildings In Bay Are a SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Two powrrful bombings heavily d..imafled bu11dm.cs in San Fran· c.-111co and Palo Alto early today, police iuud. The re were no 1n· Juries reported at eitheraile. The terrorist Red Guerrilla Family claimed reaponsibllity for th<' bomb which ripped thfOUlh a Hewlett-Packard laboratory ln Palo Alto. At l :04 a.m . a blast caused ex· ten!lve damage to the Hunter's Point San Francisco Housing Authority office at 90 Kiaka Road. The agency baa been a rncauent target of criticism In radical com· munlques, but no one initially claimed reaponslblUty for the bombing. Peter J . Nelson, 1 spokes01an for Hewlett-Packard. said two phone calls were received w•m· ing that a bomb would go orr at 6:15 a .m . He said an anonymous female caller announced in the second call that the device was planted by the Red Guerrilla Family. "The born b did go off at approx· imately 6· 15 a .m .• knocking out a portion of the southwest walJ. tl had been planted out.side the wall." Nelson said. He said four persons insJde the building got out u fely . The terrorisl action was the first since a group or alleeed ter· rorist.s were arrested Feb. 21 ln a raid on a makeshlft bomb plant in Richmond. President B1UllkedPrd1..,.aU..al Ronald Rea1a.n b.u launc~ an au-out llllcll on Preaident Ford. ~haraina him wtlh lackina the vision and leadenMp lo atop tbe dlplomauc and mllltary d«Une of the country. His ntw tactics met with wild screams and cbeers. Under heavy pre111urc from umpalsn advisers to take tlw or fenaive a1aln1t Ford or lose lhe f'1oc1da primary Tueeday -and poaiblY any chance ol winning the Republlcun preside ntial nomination -Reaaan btogan his last four.day foray Into the state with a scathing attack on the President. At a news conference Thur5· day lD Orlando, Reagan credited Ford with decency, honor and patriotism. but said .. He has shown neithe r the v1s1on nor the leadenh1p necessary to halt and reverse tbe diplom atic and military decline or the United Slates... ) Thursday n ight, Reagan 's toup talk was greeted with wild screams and chee rs at a Rollms College rally in Winter Park. The former governor told 2,500 who jammed the haJJ that he was going all the way in the race for the GOP presidential nomina· tion, despite speculation that a loss in Florida would mark the end of his chances. ''I.el me assure you of one thing," Reagan said. "I'm not folding m y tent and stealing away." Ford was aware of Reagan's attack, according lo While House press secrf'tary Ron Nessen, bul "dbln'l.lff ADY n~ to ttSOOAd." Meanwhile Ford today an· nounced a reorianluUon or federal a1rlcultural policy· matm1 machlnery and proPOSed a 150 percent increase in the cur· rent estate tax exemptlan to help many Americans. especially family farm owners. .,..,, ...... , .... - GERTRUDE ORBISON CELEBRATES 100TH 81RTI4DAY Nephew Richard Cowdrey Holds Cake for Lagunan. Never Too Old She Learns to Walk at 100 Gertrude Orbison celebrated her lOOth birthday Thursday. Now, she's going to learn bow lo walk. Miss Orbison's room at South Coast Community H~ital was overflowing with friends, flowers and congratulatory cards. in· ctudrng one lrom -PreSTcrent Gerald Ford. Relatives and-nurses had pro- vided a decorated cake. Miss Orbison 's friends Crom Laguna Manor rest ho me sent m ore cards and good wishes. Miss Orbison was pleased. She'd suffered a stroke not lonJ? a110. and that's why s he was in the hospita l. She's to begin physical therapy soon and re· learn the compllc1tted task or walking. Miss Orbison, named woman of the rear 20 years ago in her homt> town or Reaumont, CallL has been active In d\'iC nlfairs and pohttcs all her life. . She's a reglste~ Republican. She's looking forward to walk· ing to the polls for the June primary .. One of he r friends suggested that President Ford was looking forward to that Loo. Stripped of Sympathy Yale Women Bare BretUts in Protest NEW HA VEN, Conn. <UPI> -When sympathy Crom Yale University's directo r o f women's intercollegJate sports did not r esult in s hower facilities for the women's var!>!· ty crew, 19 members look ore their clothes in protest. "Mrs. Joni Barnett has been sympathetic. but sympathy never 1ot us the facilities," said the crew captain, Chris Ernst of Wilmette, Ill. The women's protes t was staged when they marched into Mrs. Ba m elt 's oHlce. stripped and read a statement. The two words they chose to 5um up their complaints were "Tille IX" which they had written on their chests with felt-tip pens. l nder Title IX, the U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare requires thal !adlities be pro,·1ded for female athletic teams equal to those for men. The women said they cannot lake a sho\\ er art er they row on the Housatonic River, about a 30-minute drive northwest of New Haven. The men's varsity crew has access to showers in a Derby boathouse. "These are the bodies Yale is nplolUng. On a day like today the ice freezes on this skin. Then we sit for hall an hour as the ice melts a nd soaks through to meet the sweat that is soak· 1ng us from the inside," the statement said. Delant'y Kiphuth, Yale's a thletic director, said the main reason shower facilities have not been provided ror the wc>men h a~ hcen a lack of money. lie i,a1d the zoning board in Derby may approve a temporary traile r shower nexl "eek. Laguna's Wiiiter Festival Closes Out F ro• Page A I BUDGET ••• mended against the expansion, Chicas said. Laguna Beach's 13th Winter Festival will close this weekend ending 17 days of crafts exhib1· Uons and special events. The craftsmen's fair will con· tinue from 10 a.m. to duslc daily through Sunday at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts grounds. The Laguna Beach Museum of Art will hold its fourth annual an· lique show and &ale from noon to 9 p.m . Friday and Saturday and from noon until 6 p.m. Sunday . Tickets are $1.50. Emma Lou llerris and lh«- Space Oper a will pcrlorm at t p.m. Sunday al Irvine Bowl. flS<> Laguna Canyon Road. Neil Simon's "The Cood ~· lor" will be staged by lhe LaRuna Moulton Playhouse at 8::l0 p.rn. today, Friday and Saturday Ford Backs ERA WASHINGTON <UPI) President Ford Thursday ni!(hl reaCfirmed h is 8upport for a con· stitutional Equal RIRhU Amend- men.t <ERA), during a brier •Pl'«'h before about 1.000 women nod aaJd his wife Betty will be •'In the front line" of ruture ERA ef· fort.I • M.4.RJNE 'FUP' OJ'ER SURNAME SAN DIEGO (AP) -When 1t comes to being t eased, even a Marine hu bls limits. And that's why a 22.year-old Leatherneck fro m Ypsilanti, Mich .. changed his name. Richard Johnson is hb new name. The old one? Prichard Pancake. ' The West Coast Cha mber Orchestra. a 26 piece ort'heslra will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Fes tival or Arts Forum Theater. A rodeo previously scheduled to be held over the weekend has been postponed unlit June. A post r odeo dance a l 'io has he en postponed. ,. .. r o• Pag~ A I In a related m atter, the board will be asked to consider a pro· gram to allow principals mon' ncx1bility m the use of funds al locatert for their lnd1v1dual schools. Under the current system , funds are locked 1n separal<' nt· count'i a nd cannot tx• moved around. l fnder tht• priipoc;ro system. 11rint'1pals woulcl he allow1•d ..:realer d1scr<'t1on in S(l{'ndsnJt money wht'rC lh••.> ft'<•I 1t ~huuld he sp<'nt. The syi.t<•m 111,o wnultl DISP UTE allow school' 111 "k1•t•11" mun1·y • • not i1pent clurin~ a J(h l'n y1•nr and curry ll over for 11ro1C!cti. 111 th1· madt> sh<' would ftle '!Ult for ell'· :.uc·cpedln~ y1•11r. famation of chorat'ter. .. , dr>n't have to put. up w1llt that," Mrs. Morrc.•11lc•i.11i1t Mrs. Dawson was crillral or the use or volunteers in handling ballots and tally report sh<>eL'! al city hall. She al~o t hnrged that us u run- didate hersetr. MrR. Morr.-alt· should not have heen lnvolvt-d 10 the election. Mrs. Morreale. incumbent city treasurer. was apJ>Ointt'd d1•putv city clerk when City Clerk. Dorothy Musfell lefl oH'i<'e m May. Smee then Mrs . Morreale has been both city treasurer and dl' puty city clerk. Mrs. Morreale won re-electwn Tuesday as city treasurer. Mrs. Dawson said she didn•t think that Charles Morreale, the city treasurer's husband, anct J a m es Sweeney, husband of Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney should have been allowed behind the desk at city hall and or al · lowed to help in the election re· porting process. She s11id she was speaking for he1'$C!Lr only. not for her husband. AmJ,rak Sees ,. Organized Pot Smuggling I\ I.IHI Q l l fo; II<~ ll Jo: (A I') AlhU'llll'rque pol11·c• ;incl ru1lrC)ttd i.et'unty t11t<'nt11 ore invt•!ltljlotln~ :in all<'J?<•dly orJ:Unt11'il l'frurt lo ~muititle large llffitlUnts Of mun Juana cross·country whourd Am t rak pai.seng<>r trains. Police Sitl. Robert Murray an- nouncL'<i Thursday that five men have been arrestc·d. and r,oo pounds of manJuJna conrisc11t c•d, in lhr<'e mc1dl•nts s1nc·1• Jun J I at the Santa Fe Ra1lw.1 y -;tu lion m Albuquerqu1•. Stale police Vf1lutod the man· Juana al about s:l00.000 111 !llreet prices "I can't give any particulars, but we know It's oq:anized because of the quuntihcs or mari- juana com mg through," Murray b &ld. Tax Tips Income Average Mjght H .elp You 8ylytwla Peritt (La.II "'a~•) If your locom~ Jumped •ba.rply In Im -beca'* o1 • '-ii commiulon. bonl.&5, windrall ol 81\J kind, et.e.-be aure to cbeck your income tax relurna for "71, '7'2, '13 and "'14 to lff If you on lake lidvantaae ol lbe lU s.vln1 PQUlbtl1lla of UKome aver1tii101 It your '75 taxable iocome ls mOl'e than 20 per«nt above your averaae lax able incomes on your relurrui for tho four yurs '71 throu1b '74 and a. 1l ln1t S3,000 more Ulan lbll avera1e. you may be •blo to cut your '7.$ lllx bUl by m iAa the lncome 1.1vcra1e method ol fituring )'Our lax on separate Schedule G. C£RTA l NLV, many more ol you Money's Worth w1JI be helped by 1ocome averailng on your "7$ return.s thitn lo previous years. ThJa may include you and lt would be folly to overlook the break. F'or instance, consider the case of Mr. Jones, a married man fUing a joint return whose taxable income dunna the yean from 1971 through 1974 averaaed $14.000. In 1975, bJs ta%able income soared to 123,000 because of a series of lucky transactions and fat fees. Jones qualifies for 10come averaging. And a!l the chart below indicates, he caA save more than $100 by using tJ\h t~hnlque and completing Schedule G. • THE FOLLOWING GUIDE is for a married per•on fil. mg a joint income tax return. First. find the figure that is nearest to your average base period Income. Shown wllb it is the 1975 income level at which you save at least $100 1n taxes by income averaging. l ' r Base period lncome You save mhlJmum of$1M taxes at $ 4.000 $ 11,333 6,000 11,333 8.000 15,333 10.000 19,333 12.000 19,333 14.000 22,500 16.000 22,500 18,000 26,500 20,000 31.333 25.000 35,333 30.000 43,333 36,000 49,000 ·. 40,000 55,333 50.000 69.000 60,000 79,333 90. 000 125,000 100,000 145,000 200,000 No s aving possible Income averaging can save you tax money, but it does involve some (airly complicated computations. So, I( from your quick checks you find.you a re eligible, you would be wise to consult a professional adviser and turn over tbe calculations to him . SPECIAL TAX TIP FOR '75 by the Resea~h Institute al America: If you are among I.he hundreds or thousands of shareholders of Amencan Electric Power, here is vital news about the dividend amount you rePorted on your '74 re· tum -a full year ago. · I RS has JUSt de<'ided that 74 ().t percent of your 1974 dividends from American Electric Power were a tax·free return of capital. Only 25.96 pert'ent of the 1974 dividends constituted taxable dividends. ll you rePorted too much, you can file tor a refund al onc.e. To t'heck whether. you over-repGrted your taxable Amencan Electnc Power dividends for 1972 through 1~73, here ls the percenlage of each year's dlv1dend that was tax· free and thal you should not have included as tuable dividend lnce>rne. 1971 ·dividends were83.04 percent tax·free. 1972: dtvldendl'! were 83.73 percent tax-free. 1073: dividends were 69.08 percent tax-free. Partnerships Eyed In 4 OCC Lectures The ad\'anta~cs and d1sad· \ anta~t''I o( incorporation Will he we1)(ht<d in 11 ne\.\ Cour part Orani<· Coast l'olll'IH' lecture ~ene:. lltlN1, "Crrat1on . Care und F ecd1n1: of Corpora· l ions.'' The senec; me<'ls on four M l('('CS"'itVe Wrclnc'ldtlY CVl'n· ing~. be g 1nn1n~ Mart'h 11 . trom 7 ·30·9 30 fl m . 1n OCC':. ~·me Arts ti all l W 1\clm1:.'l1on 1:.fr~ S~rte'I lec·lun·r 1<1 H1rhard ·\ Hrown, J 1 , ,1 mcm bt'r uf the law firm of How!er , Gertner and Brown and a specialis t in tax and cor· porale law. He Is a member of the tax committees of the American Bar Assoc1ation. Orange County Bar Associa· tion. and the Los Ansceles County Rar Assorialion. The opening lecture "'lit look at the ad,·a ntages 11nd diudvantages of sole pro praetorsh1ps, porlner ships, hm1h-d partnerships, and cor· p111 <•lions . · Jobless Rate Still High i11 Big Cities \\' 1\ S JI I :-. l; I' 0 \i ( \ f' I Th f' n 3 ti On . II m II Jn r m<>tropoht;m 11rf'n"' n1t• Mill <''CJ~l'Ot'lnl( rc-c•c..,!1100 l\•\lt>I 1111t'mplt1~ rnt!nl 1111,., cfl·11p1tt' an I01J11 m IOJI nat1onul Job 11ie - 1un· f''ru t lw th11 d c;1111ti:ht month. thl' l.11hor Depurtmc•nt rf' ported Wt•tlnt"Hl:I\. 1:11 ,,f th\• n11t111n <t 1:i0 m.1jur lohor arN1' \H'l l' ('1;1.;~iflt'<f .l<t 1\,1\'inj.I 'ub .. l nnlilul uncmplO)'mC'nt or 6 1w.•rrrnt or mnrf' Munt'ht'<ttf'r, N II . '14n<t c1ropp('(f rrt>m th<' "'' ''hair Kt•11osht1, W1:. , Wil'i uddt'<i m thr Occemt~r ur- c·m111t1n~ Ttn; l'Nf:MrU>\',ll~NT KATf~ rn11ized from 11 low of .1 2 pc'l <'t•r11 in HH•hmoocl \'u . :rnd llnrnl'lhura. P u .. lo 15.1 r1t•r1·1•11I In Mush ..:un. Mir h .loblt·~oe rntt'" 11f lO 11t•rt•1•nt or mor.-wt'rl' common In rltlt•'C 1hro11~hout !\111·h11wn and 01h1•r t11a 1ndu!llnal <1lnll''I 'll<'h .1, Nt•\\ Yori.. :"\e w Jt•r:-c•). Ma,,:it'hui.('ft'I, Rhodc- hlantl (.'onncrt1r ut uncl C"uhforn1a. "ht'l't' lhc reres!l10n hit h.1rdl'I 1 ht• n>1l10n"' hit' 111hlc•:-s rat<' ",,.,. 14 3 p~rrent an l)('1·1•mbcr and ti 1 up11t'i'i in .f .mu:u) lo 1 II pt•rrcnt . Uu\ clarcrt \'1m1µarl11onl1 \\ ilh •.tt111• f1~urt·~ m.1y ht• m islt'adinll i;1nrr ~mil\' "late f1gun•s arc-nol nrijusted for St'asonal varl11tion" Labor Dl·parlml'nt o<ricials said lht> state figu re~ al'io rt>Ot•c·t the st1ll-1neu111plctt' proct>ss or rl.'ed&nll new annual 11\.'n<.•hmarks 1nio t ht• «•mpl<'' federally mandated system ol romputing emph1\ nwnt ,ind unt .. mpll'I\ mt'nt b~ the slate-; Ont',e <'Ompletecl t h(.'~ -.aid . tht• :ires hi:urcs are likely to be re\ t!lcd down som<'"hat ~,.;n:RTllF:U~~"· TifF. FIGt'R•:s $?in a fairly ac ~·uratt• reflett 1011 of the trend in em plo' rn('nt ucross the t'ountr~ ~ ;1id Dud le\ Youn~. as!>1Mant com missioner ror labor stat1.,l1ec; "\\'lute t he n:itlooal r11cture is 1mprovina. pockets or h11ih unemplo' m c-nt 'UCh lb ~hrhi1rnn. which Is heavily de· pendent on the auto 1ndustr~. art' 'ery st»bborn and are :-.laying at a high r<11c-." said ~tartan Ta) lor. director or the ~llrh1gan Employment Sttunt) Comm1ss1on. IN A TEU'PHOSE l:\TER\'l f\V, Ta~ lor said jobJess· nes<; 1n Mi' tiigan "'111 t>e lower this.> l'&r than in 1915 but ~ill :still a\ crue 10 .-ierrent or abo,·i: , NEW YORK • I STOCK EXCHANGE . • r y SAT. & SUM., MARCH 6 & 7 COSTA MESA ·OllL Y 3088 IRISIOL ST. s4~~;4oo GARDEN SHOP 2'1• .. HOUSE PU.MTS. IR. 59• w.a.,., vorioties S s I 10 wilect from for dlColltOI KlAf nxRbs ' AND POTTlllY 4~o OFf ~S1hcHo. STAMDS •••••••••••••••• J.tl to Jt.11 POTTlllY, .a.t 4'" to U .. tM.95 thO!n SO:. v cu. in. ~ I 0 in. cuttitlg bQ,. 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Te•ay~8 £1 lag N.Y.Stoeb VOL 69, NO. 65, .. SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CAL:I FORNI A FRtDAY, MARCH S, 1976 C TEN CENTS Nixon Tells Why He Quit Presidency ' . WASHINGTON (AP) -world du.rtn1 tbe rcmalnin1 two ''All the event.I ol this year c1 lbe Pre'1dent in the Senato but always sure -towards ~eb ot n s plclon and con· 'Rlebard M. Nixon 1.,a be re· year1 of my admin.l.atratJon.'' Wv9 played q&in.lt the evtt· would deprive America ol the acblevlna them." tuslon," Nixon wrote. a1ped the pretldency bef!au.e it NlXon aa1d. darkenent n1 bacltaround of l adtnblp It oeedtd." ln a 1lmUar foreword to the "Some of the Watergate docu· wu dear that a protneted lm· He naiaoed Aulf. a, 1'74, and Wattt1at.t," lbe fonntr prui· Nix.on recalled that on enterine 1m volume of his publlc papers, menu ln this volume rtu e pru pt1eh1nent trial "would deprive M1.I forth these reflections in a dent 1aJcl "Aa the:se documents Nlxon notes lbat that was the found and important constitu· • America or the leadert hlp it f~ord to the final volume of 1how, tts iresence rrew as th..-the Whit• House he pledged to year lo wblch Woteraate t>ttame Uonal qucsUon s of execuUvc .... _ bli j t b"-"'-' nf 1 _... work ror a aeneraUon of ..... c-• ri 11 d h d needed." w.a pu c papers us pu uaUQ& yearu o ~. .. ,... "' the major locus of the nation's at· P v ege a n · t e octrinc of by tbe NaUonal Archives. and 8 ~birth of responsive and itntlon. separation of powers. .. lt was also clear that my own poUUcal bue in Coqrus bad become too weak to accomplish the lmportartt \hln11 that needed to be done in America and tbe NixOQ writes with pride of his "Effective leadershlp is a pre· responsible government. "The episode broadened and '"Others, however, reflect thl' aclminist.ration ·s handling ol (1) r«auislte for• 1rHt people and a Although bis presidency ended widened so quickly that each at· mistakes and m lsJudgments of ror~ afraJrs, <2> the oH em· creat nation. aod by August it before its rull term, he says. tempt on my part to deaf with it the way I dealt with Wateraate. barco and (3 ) tbe quahty of was clear that whalevu its even· .. During these years y,•c made re· led me and my administration But they. too, are part ol tbe re· peacetime ure. tual outcome. a protracted trial al progress -sometimes slow deeper and deeper into a tangled cord, .. he said. . Reagan Atta.cks Ford Target of Strategy . lSy lJalted Prell latenaatiolaaJ Ronald Reagan ba.s launched an all-out attack on President FOf'd, charging him with lacking tbe vision and leadership lo stop t he d iplomatic and military Clec:line or the country. His ne w t.ctics met with wild screams and cheers. Under heavy pressure from campaign ad vlsers to take the of· rensive against Ford or lose the tiorida primary Tuesday -and possibly any chance ol winning t he Republican presidential nomination -Reagan began his last four-day foray into the state with a scathing attack on the President. Al a news conference Thurs-day in Orlando, Reagan credited Ford with decency. tlooor and patriotism , but said '"He bas shown neither the vision nor the leadership necHsary to halt and reverse tbe diplomatic and military decline of the United States ... Thursday night. Reagan's tough talk was greeted wtlb wild screams and cheers at a Rollins CoUege rally in Winter Park. No Lin«!oln Clobber t • Cella Trial Judge Denies Prejudice r I By GARY GKANVD..LE Of .. O.llY" ...... Superior Court Judge Jerold Oliver has denied he ls biased or prejudiced acainst Dr. Lows Cella and his three co-defendants in an alleaed $2 million con· splracy·grand theft cue. Juchre Oliver's rejection ol a defense allegation that be is. biased against Cella came In an affidavit made public Thursday. It was Cella's attorney, ~r1e Chula. who last week challenged J udie Oliver's fitness to sit in juqment on a series of pre-trial motions fl.led by the defendants' lawyers. Chula charged the judge is biased because or his alleged af· fW•tions with the RepubUcan Party, the RepubUcan oriented Lincoln Club and state Sen. James Whet more c R-Anahelm l. Alon1 with his role of isswng 11~arch warrants used In the an- vestteation leading to Celia's In· d lclment , those Republican tttabllshment alle«iances should d11quallfy Judee Oliver, Chua aaJd lD bis amd a vit ol prejudice. In rebuttal, the Judge admitted he bas been • register ed Republican since 1966 But. he added. "I havr never been a member of the Lin<'oln Club nor do I know who la or l.JQ't." "I do not consider Sen J amts Whetmore a llC)('Hll, pc-rsonaJ or political friend," Judae Oliver continued. Accordln1t to his affidavit, Judie Ollver·s alllance with Wbetmore ii llmltl"d to " $10 Orange~ Cons t ~~ W e ather Variable clouds but mosUy sunny and warmer through the wu•kend. Saturday highs m05tly In the oos. Lowa tonight 35 to 45. INSIDE TOD-" Y A pitte of m•nc With a .Jtronge and rathn .00 In.story wtll be prrienltd by tht Orange Coast Colltgt Chorale. Director Carole Bodur dunuHi lht work on ~CJoflMWu~. campaign contribution his wife made lo 1972 to the La Habra Area Wbetmore Committee. The judge went on lo say that be first met District Attorney Cecil Hicks wften he was enrobed as a Municipal Court judge 1n 1971. The political overtones of <See CELLA, Page A2) Wrong Death Suit Filed By F81Dily The family of Don Nelson, a 39-year-old West minster man who d ied after serving a weekend jail term. has filed a second wrongful death claim against Orange County. Attorney Robert L. Rinehart fil ed a Sl,008,835 claim on behatr of Mr Nelson's 13-year-old son. Don Jr., a lleging the death was <'Bused by t he negllgen« or coun ty employes. Mr Nelson's widow, Bonnie, had nted a $3,647.000 claim on 111m1 largrounds Feb.18. Mr Nelson's Feb. 2death 1s still the target of an tn\•est1~at1on by the Oranee County Grand Jury, althoueh Jury Foreman Jame" Uttu said Thursday the Jury hus not tu ken testimony and he did not know If eny would be taken He said the claims a11am11t the• county could "conceivably ur fect"thejury probe• Th e Californ ia Attorney General also has expressed an In· terest In the caiie, but state.• authorities said they will not move until the Grand Jury proh<· It\ completed. Mr Nelson, a bartender and ('r"'\didate In last spring·s Ocean ($eeCLAJ M, Pa•eAZ> U.S. Jobless Rate Declines WAS HI NGTON <U P)) t:nemployment fell to 7.6 percent in February -the lowest in over a year -while the number or people with ;obs returned to a pre-recession peak or 86.3 mmion. the Labor .Department reported today. (Related story, .A3). February's 0.2 percent drop capped a 1 percent plunge in the jobless rate the past four mortths and 1.6 percent since the re· cession peaked last May. The unemployment rate in Callfo,'tlia dropped from 9.9 to 9.5 percent in February although the number of jobless soared to morn &.ban a mlllion. The former governor told 2,500 who jammed the hall that he was going all tbe way ln the race for the GOP presidential nomina· lion, despite speculation that a loss in f1orida would mark tbe end of hls chances. "Let me assure you of one thing," Reagan said. "l 'm not folding my tent and stealing away." Ford was aware or Reagan's attack, according to While Hoose press sttret1fry Ron Nessen, but "d1dn 't see any need to respond." <See REAGAN, Pase A%) 2Groups Tied to Bombings SAN FRANCISCO <APl -Two terrorist groups were linked to a pair of powerful bomb blasts In San Ftanctscoand Palo Alto early today. a uthorities said. There were no injuries reported al either site. The revolutionary Red Guer- r i 11 a F amily claime d responsibilit y for the bomb wh1ch npped through a Hewlett· Packard laboratory in Palo Alto at dawn. And leaflets signed by the New World Liberation Front were found scattered at the site or a l 04 a.m. blast which caused an estimated S20,000 damage to a laborer's shack at the Hunter's Point San Francisco Housing Authority om ce a t 90 Kiska Rd. The agency was criticized in recent communiques signed by the New World LlberalJon Front. but no communique has been is· sued claiming responsibility for the explosion at the housing authonty "We found a number or pieces of paper, about l "2 inches by 8 in- ches or so, with a hst of five de· mnnds on them ." said Peter Trimble, assistant executive director or the housmg authority. ·"They were signed by the Jon1than Jackson-Sam Melville unit ot the People's Forces or the New World L1berallon Front." Yale Women Shed Clpthes Over Protest NEW HAVEN. Conn (UPI) When 11ymvn thy from Y11le U n 1vt'r11i t y '~ dlreeto r of women ·s lntercolle1date 11ports did not r esult in i1 hower facilities for the women'" varsl· Iv rn•w, 19 members took ofr their clothes In protet1t. "Mrs Joni Barnell has been !ly mpathet1c, but sympathy never 11ot us the rac1hti~." said the crew captain, Chris Ernst or Wilmette. Ill. • The women ·s protest was !\\aged when they marched mto Mrs. Barnett's office. stripped and read a statement. The two words they chose to sum up their complamts were '"Title JX .. whkh tbey had wntten on their ehests with felt-Up pens. Under Title J X, tbe U.S. Department of Health, Educa· lion and Welfare requires that rac!Ulies be provided for female athletic team~ equal to those roc men. The women said they cannot take a shower after they row on the Housatonic River, about a 30-minute dnve northwest of New Haven. The men's varsity crew has access to showers 1n a Derby boathouse. The Law and Order Gang Members of Washington, D.C. 's celebrat· ed undercover police "gang" who, with FBI help, pulled oH a five-month mas· querade as New York mobsters. rounded up 185 sus~cls and recovered $2 .4 million in stolen goods. St.anding (from left) are Rico Rigatone, Pasquale La rocca, Bohana Lafontaine, Tony Bonano, and (seated) police lieutenant Robert Arscott. Only Arscott's name Is ror re al. Pension Due to Two Wwitian V t C .. 1 Invents e eran ounc• men Light Bulb By ALAN DllUDN Ol-Oelty~ ....... Co6ta Mesa Mayor Alvin L . Pinkley and Councilman Robert Wilson both will be eligible for pensions when they leave office next T11esday. Calculations based on in!orma· lion provided by the city's personnel department indicate Pinkley will receive a pension of about $115 a month and Wilson about $105 a month. The pen sions accrue with Pinkley having served on the council for 22 years and Wilson for ld years. Both have paid into the city employes pension plan lo qualify for the benefits. Wilson described the benefits as "pennies" compared with the time and m oney he said he has spent 10 city service. Pinkley, who is 67, said. ··t wlll have to draw the pension for n ve or SIX years to break even " The veteran councilmen will receive the benefits as a result of a change In the city employes pension plan made In July 1973. Personnel 01rf'ctor William Todd recalled that at that Ume, the plan was amended to allow elect· ed offlcial11 to Join as city employes. Planning com · missioners a re still not eU1dble. The 1973 change followed a n am endment made a year earUer whtch all-O-wed city employe11 who were not members of the plan il used lo be voluntory but la now mandatory-to Join and puy In bulk the contributions they would have made over a period ()( -years. The plan was crf'aled In 1962 a n d e mptoyes who joine d retroactively were allowed to pay their seven percent contribu· CM Library Closing Set The Mesa Verde branch library will be closed for three weeks beginning Monday for painting and installation or carpeting. Libr~ry officials said pat.rota are eovouraged to use neigbborlo1 branch libtarielf In Fou nt ain Valley, Irvine ancl the Center Street branda in Coa.&a Meu durh>I the cl011Ure. '. lions, plus five perce nt com· pounded interest, back to that date if they had been employes since 1962. The city made similar contributions. If employes started with the cl· ty before 1962, the city paid both the employe contributions and the city contri bu lions from 1962 back to the date when theserviee began. This m eant from 1962 to 1954 in Plnkley's case and 1962 to 1960 In Wilson's. These additional back pay· ments for the councilmen were <&e PENSION, PageA2) Mesa Council Faces Three Sign Issues Three issues related lo busi· ness signs will be tackled by the Co1t a Me1a Planning Com· mission at its meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Commissioners will consider a proposal to amend the ordlnance to allow wall signs a bove the first story. Advance planner Doug Clark n ld this amendment would allow 11igns similar to those granted by variance for the Citizens Bank or Costa Mesa and the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Clark said the recommenda· tlon la that If a business were to choose lo have a wall sign above tbe first story it would not be al· lowed a around sign on the 1rrounds that those two kinds of slgnt serve the same purpose. In a r egular agenda item, owners of the Wherehouse on 17th Street, Costa Mesa, are seeking clarification of the sign or· dinance as it relates to striped buildings. Clark said the question i• whether· or not st.ripes painted on walls constitute a sign. Another issue la a variance be· Ing sought for a 50-square-foot of. f·premlse slgn on Adams Avenue to advertise rental units for the Mesa Verde Villas apartments. Cta.rk noted that an off-premise algo by definlUon is a bUJboard and Costa Mes a has an ordinance prohlbitlng billboards. The Issue is whether a billboard can be granted by variance. The staff recommen- / dation ls for denial. Clark said. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration today an· nounced plans for commercial production of a revolutionary light bulb that consumes 70 per cent less electricity and may not bum out for 10 years. The bulb· was deve loped by an Orange County inventor. An ERDA spokesman said pre· limlnary estimates show the new "Lilek" bulbs might sell for about $10 apiece. The spokesm an said the Litek bulb looks like an ordinary 100- wall Incandescent bulb but haa no wire filaments and works more like a fluorescent lamp tube. He said it will r1t In stan· dard screw-in lamp sockets. "It combines the best element.II of Ouoresceot and incandescent bulbs and produces a warm white light," the l>pokes man said. Assis t a nt ERDA Ad· minlstrator Austin N. Heller uld the ener1Y agency wtll help de· velop the commercial ver111on of the Lilek bulb over the next year under a $310,000 contract wtth lh1• Lighting Technology Cor p.of Fullerton, Calif. The prcsidrnt of Lil~hlinu Technology, Oonu l<l 0 . llolltst.er or Placenlln. Invented thl' bulb. Some problem11 still must tw iwlved , the ERDA 1ipoke11m1.1n said, Including the dev(!lovmcnl of a better way to 11hlt>ld the bulb and keep It from making nearby radios sputter with 11tatlc lie said that Is one r<>oM>n I lo1111'kr sought the ER DA controct YOLVME OFF; IXJW A.HEAD 2 .NEW YORK <UPI> -Prices closed m ixed today 1n slowed. down trading on the New York Stock Exrhange amil the uncer· t alnty s urrounding Federal Reserve Boa rd monetary policies. The Dow Jones industrial average gain<'d 2.28 points lo 972.92. Advances and declines were almost even. (Tables. Al31 Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Ex· change, :. . ~ $ • I t\I OM. Y fltt.DT c , ..... ,. ....... ) PENSION.~. ~ not aubttanUat btt"LIM 1n the dty'a tarly years C'CIUDdlmee tu c.o.ta ..... .,.. paid.., ... mmth. ht lMS tllt n1_,. wet la. ttHHd lo $2$0 8 month and to- day the pay 1• '365 a mootb.. Both WUsoo and Pinllley saJd they paJd more than 12,000 uch Lo buy back 1nlo t.be pemlon pla.n and pr umably the ell)' con- tributed a 1lightJ1 lar'ler amount bftause it made contribuUonl not Ju.t back to !ta~ to the I C- tuel beafulD• of NrVke. When the bcay-baclr feature waa Introduced, Todd aald 37 city cmployea, lncludln1 the elected oftlciala. took advanta,ie ol IL One employe paid u mucb u S:Z0,000 to set into the plan, Todd recalled. Theee are aome ol the 1eneral features of the pentioo plan, u ax plained by Todd: -Al\ employe pays seven per· cent of his salary and the city cootributn a almUar amount. -The plan bu a 10-year vest- ln1 requirement. -An employe mlUt be 55 to coi- led. -Return from the plan ls com- puted by taltinl lhe average of lhe lut thrft years' aalary or the average of the five blgbest salary years, whichever la areater. -An employe is eligible for one percent of that average 11 be retires at afe 55 or two percent if be retires at 60. Todd said a rule ol thumb on pension plan. ii that it takes three to five ye.rs for a retired person to use up the benefit.a be contributed himself. Aft.er that, the employe atarta uainc the benefits paid in by the employer. Pinkley'a relevant ulary avera1e ls based upon usi.nC the three years prior to his re.chine age 65 two years ago and in Wilson's case the aven1e la computed by ua1nc the last three years. That Hplalos why Wilson's pension will be close to Pi.nkley's. Thou1b Pinkley bu served looaer, two of hia years do not count -the two yean beYoOd age 65 -and his aaluy avente was lower. Salaries have been slightly higher the last three years, the relevant yean for computine Wilson's pension. "It 'a not a lot of money," Pinkley said of his benefits. "Jr J had invested lbe money, I pro- bably could have dooe better." Wilson said, "I averaged so hours a week when I was mayor. Anyone who can spend 10 years in government deserves it. Uthe staff fan get it Ca pension benefit) why not the elec:Ud of. ficials?" he asked. Wilson also polnted out mem· bets of the directors ol the Costa Mesa County Water District adopted a sirnilar pension plan aller the city did. Pinkley Is a water d istrict director but haa not announced an lntenUon ol re· tiring from that board. Wiison observed that a peruilon plan ror elected officials coutdn•t be regarded as lnducement lo stay in o((ice, saying the benefits were minimal. CM Hospital Gel8 Accreditation Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital has been given a two.year ac- creditation by the Joint Com- miiu1lon on Accreditation of Hospitals CJ CAH ). Adminlstratbr Tom Richarm said accreditation surveys were \•oluntary , but Costa Mesa Memorial sought accreditation to demonstrate Its standards were beyond thoae required for governmental Uccnalng. Gli der Pilot Hurt SAN DIEGO (AP)-;-A Cardut man wu report~ in iuarded condJtion after hlA tum& 1Uder slammed him into the cliffs at Black'• Beach, police aald. Rushed Wednesday to Scrtppt Memorial Hoapltal was Paul Caldwell. 32. OllANOa COAST ' c DAILY PILOT RC>ti.r1 N. Wetd ---J.cli A. CurteY .. ._ . ..._ ___ .....,. Thom.s l(f'Wll ·-Thomas A . Murphine ~l- 0\arles H. Loos Rld\wd P.Nan ..... -...-.....~ ~MeMOftla _,.,..=..-::::a~-.. - ~"""°'-~-...~ -__ ,..._," ___ ...... fll't•ttH 9' MWHUt•,...1110 ""'"Ut "'•f N ,..o.t .. vt•• •UtiwMI' ... ,t .. "°'"''''"""' •f ._......-. s..-"•" .... , ........ 14 CMt• --(.M1¥M• ~f' .. 1191'\ •• '""' ll.H ~ ;b~"' n_,.,., __ .,""" __ TONIGllr ''OL1VER0 -Newport·lltn musical, Coate Meu H11h Lyuw:n. Kattb ~ '7, t. 10. I p.c:n. Tlchtsl3. .. THE MAD SHOW" - Newport Har b or Hlall MJtorhua II erch "4. 8 p.m ai. "DAWN OF ASTRONOMY" - Stepbea Lattanslo lecturer. OCC Pfanetanum, 7:.JO p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - .. Lady Sln1s the Blue.," OCC Fonun. 7:Up.m. Adm.St. A llUDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" -South Coul Repertory Tbuter, Tuuday· Sunda,y, 8p.m . tbro\llhApril 24. DANCE CONCERT -Works by Eugene Lorine and Antony 'I'Qdor, UCI Floe ArU Village Theater, March 4.g, a p . .m. March '7, 2 p.m . $4.50. BEETHOVEN 'S NINTH SYMPHONY -UCJ Symphony Orchestra and Chon&s, er.wford Hall, 8 p.m . March 7, 3 p.m. Adm.$1. SATll&DAY, Muall ORCHESTRA CONCERT - LA Philharmonic ~ucted by Zubin Mehta with cellist Rafael Wallflacb. UCI Crawford Hall. 8:30 p.m . $4 and Sl.133-6617. ROCK FILMS -"First Beatles Concert in United States." and "Farewell. Concert otCrum,"OCC Forum.,6:30and 9:30p.m. Adm. $2. RU~IAN EVENING -Food, exbibit.s, folk daocin& and COO• cert by Odeua Balalaikas. Gold Room. Mesa Court Commons, UCl..1. 8 p.m. SS. Kul FISH -Competition and Jud&lng, South Coast Village, Sal & Sun. noon to 2:30 p.m .. Free. SUNDAY, llAllCR7 ORCHESTRA CONCERT Oran1e Cout Community Sym- pb on y Orchestra, Joseph Pearlman conductina. OCC Auditorium, 4 p.m. Adm. $1.50. Belle rue Leading in LB Recount lu the recount of the Laguna Beach City Council election hit the halfway l>Olnt at midday to- day, Sally Bellerue had Inched eight votes past Howard Dawson. the apparent winner of the second Mtat __ • Mrs. Bellerue's blg gain came with the reduction ol 12 votes from Dawson's tally in the third precinct, a precinct where 12 votes had been In disput~ election niRhL Through the seventh precinct, Dawson bad lost 16 votea and Mn. BeUerue bad lost two votes. ln1Ual returns bad given Dawson a six-vote lead over Mrs Bellerue. Deputy City Clerk Peg Mor- reale said the recounting was go- ing faster than fin1t predicted. She anticipates finishing Satur- day afternoon. U. Mrs. Bellerue's lead ln the ncount continues, she and fi rst place finisher J ack McDowell wU1 be sworn ln Tuesday as new council membera. Tbe recounted election. under the election code. will become the official one No further re- count can be demanded and Dawson's oo1y recourse would be to the courts Dawson said today he wasn't sure what he would do. "I think the b~st thing to say is the least and that I~ thal rn re- .serve romment unW lh.la lhJn,g•1 over, .. Dawson said. The third precinct emeried from the election covered with controversy. Jt waa there that• dllcrepancy l1'0le between the m&rks made Oil the larie offlclal tally sheets, and the number reported for Dawaon on the reportJnt sheet. 'Ibe reporting 11beet liven to Mrs. Morreale Tuesday nifht showed Dawson wlth 2187 votes and Mrs. BeUerue wl\b 1"5. Uowe\'er, the D•WIOCl niure WU dl1 puted by prednct WptC• tor Jlm Yancy and by a poll watcher, both of whom ~.Ued that Dawson's tally Abould have bffn 271, a ft1ure they remem-~ bttause lt wu exactly the same as the vote for McDowell lo that precinct. Wednesday, Mn. Mornale, Mrs. Bellerue and Dawson opened the sealed envelope con- taining lbe ballots and in cheek· inc the tatty sbeet found that M.n. Bellerue left for• atilng trip at Mammoth after tbe eJec- Uoo and was not available lot comment today. Tbe recount, whlcb she de- manded, ls cosUni her SJOO a day. U it o•erturns the oN\dal election count, lbe cit.y Will pick up lbe tab, according to the elec- tion code. Dawson did have an extra lZ vot.es recorded there. c1aa1a•1 •"•"z aod t'-........ r•et&aJ ~ nn.t -011Ia·1 ....... Ca1UcrW·1 '°' JQllu.a....-. Tlloac ll a re1tat•r•• 1..-Ucu. U.. &u&a AM.-,... clan con t ributed moA than '500.000, clllet\y to Democrailc: candldatea ud c:aUMSlD 1'74. . The Grand Jury Indictment handed down l•n. 12 alltoe• tha.t m01t of the money funneled into poUUc:al eamoaltn. was lllttally alpboaed from two county botl)itala. Ctll• and his thre e co- de lenda1>t1. Stephen Evans, '"'-lore Schiffman and Robert Otlendorf. have pleaded inno- c:fllt to the cbar1u ccntatntd ln the m ·count tncllrtment and are acbeduled to stand trial April 19. Before then. the wue of wbo wUl preside over pre-trial bear- in~s must be reaohed. Judge Oliver's unwillingness to dlaquallfy hi mself la llltely to place the issue in the hands bl lbe atate Judiciary Council. ' . Ul'IT...._ .Jungle Buddies Should defense and ~u tion attorneys be unable to •rree oo an Orange County judii:e to set· Ue the bias allegation, the council will select •Judie from another ~htodeci etheissue. Ju~1e Oliver's response to Chula 'a affidavit ol prejudice wu made public Thursday when Judie Kenneth Wllliuna lifted a court ordered seal on a portion of the Cella case records. "Af!ection training," a method of r elating to animals through love and understand- ing, will be used in training animals for the new Enchanted Village amusement park to open June 18 on the old J apanese Deer Park grounds in Buena Park. TM graduates of the t.rairung are Dandelion. a four-month-old lion cub, and Buda, a flve- year-old orangutan. Tbou1h transcrip ts of testimony before the Grand Jury remained bidden from public view, portions of the teathnony were revealed In affidavits and other document.a Creed by Judge Williama' order. Patty 'Carried Coded SLA List' Key witness reve.,_ecl in the re- cords was Robert Zunich, former cootroller at Mission Community Hoapltal, Mission Viejo, and Mercy Hospital, Santa Ana. Zunich w&I aranted immunity before testilyin1 that $1.4 million wu illefally d ralnecl from Mis· sioo over a three-year period. The former boapltal controller set the loss at Mercy al $700,000. He and other witneues desert bed a sophisticated em- beulement scheme involving the alleaed: --SUbmlaslon to the hospitals by Cella and hls allies ol coun- terf e lt invoices for supplies never ordered or received. -Preparation of checks cover- ing the fictitious pure~ that were later deposited to Cella- controlled bank accounts. Zunich fingered Cella as the prime mover ln the scheme when he said. "It basically started with a phone call from Cella." A personnel director at the hospitals testified she was or- dered by Cella In 1974 to add employes to the payroll "even f.bouih the records reflect the ln- divlduala involved were cam- paign workers." One of the 91 partners In the hospital ventures in which Cella was only about a 15 percent owner said be beard in 1974 that supply purchases were ex· traordinarily b11avy. Chicago ,Man Jai,led in Sex, Violence Spree A Chicago man out for a abort CallromJa visit befOC"e a March 15 criminal trial an lllinois was jailed today as a su,,pect an a vicious sex and vloJence spree in north Huntington Beach late Thursday night Police Identified the suspect as John P Semenick, 25, who is held in lieu of $25,000 bail oo charge~ ot assault with a deadly weapon, forcible rape, burglary and false lmprtaonment The rampage allegedly in· v olved amaahlng a heavy ceramic pot over bl& host's bead, then rapln1 and brutally beaUng tht-lr next door neighbor, sending both victims to tbe hospital. Detectlve Randy Toburen said today Chlca10 authorities are be· Ina contacted to determine the nature o r char1ea faced by Semenick. an une mployed salesman who u scheduled to ao oo trial there lo 10 da)'I. BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO <A P > P atr1tla Hearst's attorney ac- cued a proaecallon expert •It· neu lD court lbls afternoon of ur glog the heiress' pareni11 to "try to fix tbla use" by seuUng wtUt tt.e governmem ud avold- iD& a pablic trial. SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) -An FBI code breaker testified today that a card found in Patnciu Conspiracy Case Wins Week Delay A one-week delay was ordered today In the Santa Ana Municipal Court arrialgnment of a Newport Beach doctor accused by police o( plot Ung lhe murder of tus wife. Judge Samuel 8 . Taylor f(ra nt- ed the continuance unlll March 12 when Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson, 42, of 23 AugU5ta Lane. Big Canyon, will be expected lo plead on charges of conspiracy lo commit murder . Dr. Roblnson has been freed from county JaU after posting baU of SlS0.000 set last week by Judge Taylor. The judge refused to lower bail after hearing the physician cond emned in the courtroom as ··a daring and desperate man." Investigat or s allege t hat Robinson, who runs a medical of- fice at 18124 Culver Drive, Irvine. paid a potential prosecution wit· ness 1denUfed as Anthony Scalise Sl,000 as a down payment with more to come 1f Scalise ehminat- ed Jaruce Robmsoo.38 Mrs Robinson's present ad· dress ts not being divuJ~ed by prosecutors They said Dr Robinson 11 livmg with has parent.am Irvine. It 1s alleged that marital d1f. ficuJUes between the couple led Robinson to hatch the plan for lhe murder of his wife. Investigator'! assert Mrs. Robinson told Newport Beach police he r husband recently threatened h<'r with a l(un during one llUC'h domestic dispute. Officers claim that Robinson wu armed al the time they ar- rested him at " Santa Ano service station. They said an aut.omatlc plslol with a round in the chamber fell to tht' ground during the pursuit. Ozone Danger 'Wone Than Expected' BERKELEY (UPI)-Thethreatofcancercaused by damage to tbe earth's ozone layer is m uch greater than previously thowlht. a University of California r e- search report says. Potential damagetotheozone layer, which shJelds the earth from cancer-causing ultraviolet r ays, is one of the principal threatdrom supersonic jet airliners. It le; also behind efforts to reduce the u se of certain chemical sprays for such products as deodorants. "The spread o( skin cancer that would be link_W to erosion of the earth's ozone layer may be a,Targer threat than scientists had fint calculated," a sum - mary orthe report said Thursday. "New studies now suggest an increase or at least 30 to 40 percent in skin cancer cases it human environ· menW threats succeed in destroying 10 percent of the stratospheric ozone.'' The figures are signiticanlly higher than estimates projected a year ago in a National Academy of Sciences report.. 'Ibey were prepared by Elizabeth L. Scott, professor m statistics. Hearst's purse after her capture was a coded list of telephones near the Symbionese Uberation Army's last hideout. RonaJd M. Furgerson, a cryp- toana lyst from the FBI in Washington, said three cards with a series of letters on them were found ln the purses ol Miss Hearst and Wendy Yoshimura and in the wallet of St.A member W11llam Harris Testifying with the jury out of the courtroom, the expert said the le tters nre cod es for telephone numbers. mostly of pay phones near the San Fran- cisco apartment where Harris and his wife Emily "ere ar· rested. Prosecutor James L . Browning Jr. sought lo have the cards and Jourgerson's testimony admitted at Miss Hearst's bank robbery trial to show the Harrises trusted the news paper heiress eoouah lo give her their code. Judge Oliver J . Carter ruled that Furgerson could testily in front of the jury despite vigorous objections by defense attorney Albert Johnson. The Jury was then brought in and Furgerson repeated his testimony, adding that the code word was '·Paintbrush .. -wnb the P standing for J, the A for 2. t:tC J ohnson ridiculed the im- portance of the code, indicating it was absurdly simple. .. lsn•t it the kind Captain Mid- night might have used? .. be asked SJC Heist Suspe ct H eld After Crash A man suspected of steaUng negotiable bonds from San Juan Capistrano assertedly accelerat· ed his luxury car into the street in Huntington B<.'ach Thursday causing a crash that injured two people from Fountain Valley . Just prior t o the crash, sheriffs undercover officers had recovered the $100.000 worth of negotiable securities that had been taken from San Juan·~ city hall Feb. 25, nccardmg to CapL Robert Griffeth. Robert Earl Trccortln, 40, of 15232 Vermonl St • Wet1lminstcr, 11nd teonar d Ucnz, 40, of 2207 Gramercy Place, Los Angele!', were booked on burglary and µos11e11slon of stolen i>roper1y. Griffeth said fh\• suspect:. were arrested In fro nt of Coco' ftl'staurunt on Uol~u Ave11uc.: after they llOld the bonlli. tu i11- ve11tlgators. Griffeth said inv<'S gnlor11 l)Urchased the bonds wit $40,000 m county funds whirh lh1·y u'wd as "bait.•• All of the c1ly'11 bond", on<' SS0.000 bond and fi ve SI0,000 bonds, and the county buil money were recovered. he said After the transaction but before the arrests, the capluin said. Trecartln attempted lo J(et away by racing his Cadillac out of the parking lot onto Bolsa Avenue. Griffeth suid an In· vestigalor fired at the car. He 11ajd he did nol koow what the slug hit. However, his escape attempt was foi led when Trecartin rammed his car in lo another car traveling along the street, Crif· reth said. Trecartln was not hurt In the colUsion. Occupants or the other car , Frances Pycior, 57. and Sharon Pycior. 21. both of 9S40 Pearl Ave., Fountain Vallt>y, v.ere lreated for cuts and brwse5 and reltased F ro. Pap A I REAGAN ••• Meanwhile F ord today an- nounced a reorganiullon or federal agricultural policy- making ma<'hlnery and propo.sed a 150 percent increase lo the cur- rent estate tax exemption to help mnny Americans, especially family farm owners. Ford came to Spring.field, 111. to start two days of campaigning agaJnst Reagan in the March 16 IIUnois primary. That will be their first bead·tO·head batUe lo the heart of lhe nuUon's Farm Belt, where Ford is said to be In political trou'blt' becuuse or declining prices al the m~rketplace. In a speerh prepared for de- livery at a .. Farm Forum," Ford said he had put Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz 10 charge o f a new Cabinet-leve l ··111nculturnl policy comm ittee'' that will coordinate decision- maklng on all domesUc and in- ternational food issues. .. J am confident that this bolstering of agricultural policy within the executive branch wHI benerll the farmers of Illinois and aJJ Americans," he said. Fro• Page A I CLAIM •.. View School District. elect.ions, died Feb. 2 at Orange County Medical Center after lying In.a coma for a week following SIS'· gery for a skull fracture . He was taken to the medical center J an. 25 in a jail station wagon after becoming Ill ln his cell and fa lling lwice, offi cials said. At the time, be was servin~ the flrstoffive weekend jail terms on a drunk drl ving conviction. Mr. Nelson's wife searched for her husband ror two days before finding him atOCMC. The claim filed Tuesday on behalf of Mr. Nelson's son, seeks Sl million for tho loss of the soc le· ty, comfort and companionship of his father, and SB.835 tor loss of support. County offi cials have 45 days to either accept or reject the claims l>t'fore attorneys can file a lawsuit in the case. The claims allege rounty employe <; knew Mr Nelson was Ill but failed t.oget him proper medical care. Uf'IT• ........ A Rare B y rd Sen. Robert C 'Avrd mW. Va.) is running ·for t hree positions simulttJnoously - president of the United States, re-election to the Senate majority leader of the en e -the latter rollowi g th imnouncement by Se Mike M an~field (D· !m>n that hf' would rcllre. I ...._ r VOL. 69, NO. 6S, ~SECTIONS, " PAGES FRIDAY. MARCH S, 1976 N TEN CENTS .fNixon Tells Why Be Quit Presidency WASHINGTON <AP> - JUchard M. Nlx.oo aaya he re· llcned the pre1ldeney l>eo uM It WP clear that a P.rotrarted Im· peacbment trial • would deprive Amutca of the ltadenbip It Meded.'' "ll wit also clear Oult my own poUUcal bate ln Conireu had bteome too weak to accompllab the lmPortant thln&s Oult needed to be done lo America and the world dttrin1 the remainl.nl two yean or my adminislralion, .. Nhtonaaid. He resicned Aue. 8, 1974, and Hts forth these reflections tn a forewora to the final volume of bis pubUc papers just J)'lblisbed by the National Archives. Nixon writ.es with pride ol hla admlnlslratioo•s handling ol (1) foreign affairs, (2) the oil em· barao and (3) tbe quality or peaceUme Life. ••AU lhe event. ol tbla yur WU• played lllJntt Ult t\'tt• darllt nenlna blck1round or Wateraat.e," the fOC'mtt ,,_,. deftt saJd. ··At lbe.e documeou •bow. tu presence v ew u the year un!olded. "Effedlve leaderab1p ls a pre. requite ror a 'rut people and a creat naUoq, and by Au,ust it wu clear that whatever its even· tual outcome, a protrarted trial ol the Pretldent ln the ~nate would deprive Ammca of the lefderabip It needed." Ni.xon recalled that on entering the White House he pled1ed to work for a ~aeration ot peace and a rebirth of responsive and retllOntlble aoveromeoL Alt.hou&h hl1 presidency ended before Its full term, be says. "Durin& these years we made re· al proaress -sometimes slow ~ut alwaya aure -towards achltvlna tltem ... In a aimilar foreword lo the um volume of his publlc papen, Nixon notea that tlutt wu the yur ln which Watergate bffame the mlljor focus or the nation's at· ten lion. "The e pisode broadened at\d widened so quickly that ea_ch at· tempt oo my patt to deal with It led me and my adminislraUoo d~per and deeper into a tangled wt b of 8'Uplclon and con- tualon,' ·Nixon wrote. "Some or the Wattraate docu. menu tn this volume raise pro- found and Important constltu· ttonal qutttioas or extcuth•e privile•e and the doctrine ot aeparaUon ot powers. "Others, however, ttflect the mistakes and mlaJud1ments ol the way I dealt wlth Wateraate. But they. too, are part of lhe re· coed," he said. ~eagan Attacks Ford Target of Strategy By V•Jted PreH l .... alioDal Ronald Rea1an has launched an all-out attack on President Ford, cbar1in1 him with lacking the vision and leadership to stop the dlplomallc and military decline of the country. His new tactics met with wild screams and cheers. Under beavy pressure from eampalp advisers to take the or. fenaive against Ford or lose the Florida primary Tuesday -and pouibly any chance ol winning tbe Republican presidential nomination -Reagan began bis last four-day foray into the slate with a scathing attack on the President. At a news conference Thurs- day in Orlando, Reagan credited Ford with decency, honor and patriotism . but said ··He has shown ne ither the vision nor the leadership necessary to halt a.od rever se the d iplomatic and military decline ol the United States.·• Thursday night. Reagan's touah·talk was greeted with wild screams and cheers at a Rollins College raJly in Winter Park No Lineoln Clubber -~~ Cella Trial Judge ·Denies Prejudice By GARY GaANVILLE Of .. o.llYPI ........ SUperior Court Judie Jerold Oflver bas denied be ii biased or prejudiced acalnst Dr. Lows Cella and bis three CCHiefendants tn an alle1ed S2 mllilon con· spincy·1rand theft cue. Judu Ollvel''s rejection ol a defense alleaallon tbat be Is. biued aaainst Cella came in an aff\davit made public 'I'bursday. It was Celia's attorney, George Chula, who last week challenged Judie Oliver's fitness to sit in Jud1ment on a series ol pre-trial motJons filed by the defendants' lawyers. Chula charged the judge Is blued because of bis aJleged al· flllations with the Republican P1rty, the Republican oriented Lincoln Club and stale Sen. James Whetmore < R·Anaheim). Alona with his role ol issuing aearch warrants used in the in· ve1ll1atlon leading lo Celia's ln- dletme nt, those Republican establishment allegiances should dJsquaUfy Jvd1e Oliver. Chua Hid in hll affidavltolprejudke. In rebuttal, the Judie admitted he has bten a r e1ht ered Republican since 1966. But, be added. "I havt-never been a member of the Lincoln Club nor .do 1 know who Is or lsn't." "I do not C'Onsider S«n James Wbelmore a sodal, personal or poHttcal friend," Judge OU\•('r Cot1llnued ACt'Ordlna to his aff1da\'lt, Judae Ollvu'• alliance with Whetmore Is limited to a SlO Co as a Weather Variable c loudA but moelly aunny and wanner throu1h the weekend Saturday hl1hs mo.Uy In the 80s. Lows tonight 35 to 4$. INSIDE TODAY A 1Jft«• of m'4ftc .nth o ~and rcithtt '°"history tciU be pruented b11 the Oroftge Coo.r College ChOTole. Direct or Carole SHU., cfi.acu1•1 IM taorlt on P0{1lf Cl of tM Weekndtr. ... , ...... ··--At_,_ ,., .......... DMt °"-C...' c;. ..... ~ <'•..--........... .... """' ....... ~ .... ___ _ ... all•••• C-M , ..... .._ ....._. A1M9 ,,_.,. --~ ........... ...._.. ., ""'·-~· ._.,..,_ C• ....._ ... ~ ., •• CH All .... ,., . ... AU .... Al).U u CM .... .. CMt campaign contribution his wife made in 1972 to the La Habra Area Whetmore Committee. The judce went on lo say that be first m et District Attorney Cecil Hicks when be was enrobed a.s a MGnidpal Court Judge ln 1971. The po litical overtones of (See CELLA, Pace AZ> Tiro Men Held In Newport Robbery Try Two m e n were ta ken into custody by a Newport Beach patrolman Thursday afternoon, moments after an abortive rob· bery attempt ended with the In· tended victim chasing them out or his store. Held in Newport Beach jail to- day on $25,000 bail each are transient Harry Alexander, 28 and Nicholas Ulmer. 18. Santa Ana. According to police reports, the pair entered Fry's Market at tSth St r eet and Balboa Bou levard and one simulated a weapon In his pocket and told C'lerk Peter Duy nstee to clean Olll the cash reaister. Instead of complying . Duynstee slammed the register shut and ran out or the market. He told officers he heard one man tell the other he didn't have a gun, so Ouynstee ran back into the store and chasc'Cl thf> would be robbers out and back to their car. A description of the pair WOii broadcast over the Police radio and patrolman Wa lt er Fuhrmann stopped their car at 10th Street and B a lboa Roulevard. The two suspects were taken into custody without incident. U.S. Jobless Rate Declines WASHINGTON CU Pll - Unemployment fell to 7.6 percent in February -the lowest in over a Yea?' -Wblle th~ number or people with ;obs returned to a pre.recession peak or 86.a million. the Labor Oepartmnat reported today. (Related story. AJ) . February's 0.2 pel"t'ent drop capped a 1 per cen\ phmge ln the jobless rate the past four months and 1.6 percent since the re· cestiion peaked last May. The unemployment rate In California dropped rrom 9.9 to 9.5 percent in February aJthough the number of jobless soared to more than a million. ... I The former governor told 2,500 who jammed the ball that he was golng all the way in the race for the GOP presidentiaJ nomina tioo, despite speculation that a lo&S in Florida would mark the eod of ha chances "Let me assure you or one thing," Reagan said "I'm not foldinc m y tent and stealing away" Ford was aware ol Reagan's attack. according to White House press secretary Ron Nessen. but ''dJdn 'l see any need to respond.·' <See REAGAN, Pa1e AZ> Mariners Mile Tax Protested BylOANNE REYNOLDS Of•o.lly" ...... Owners of the Mariners Mile block wiped out bf fire men than a year ago plan to appear before the Newport Beach City Council Monday to protest a ts,700 build· tni ta~ levted a1ainat new eon· st.ruction on the alte. Jn a Jetter from Vincent Jor1eMen. a part ner In the Mariners Mlle Company. the city council ts asked lo waive the fee which ls levied aaainst new con· st.ruction in the city. Work If under way on the $900,000 construction project on the Coast Hig hway block between Tustin and Riverside Avenues. According to city officials, the tax Is being levied only against the 36,250-square fool com· merlcal building and not the 4.800.square foot bank building going up on the property. City Attorney DeMiS O'Neil explained that state law pro· hiblls the Jevyln1 ol any local taxes a1ainst a bank. Financial institutions pay only state and federal taxes, he said. In his letter, Jor1ensen cites the "unusual circumstances .. that forced the rebui ldlng or the orea and the fact that the com· pany moved the proposed build· Ina back 12 feet "in order to make that ground available at some lattr date for the widening of Coast Highway." He further stated. "It ls our btllef that this <tax> ordinance was created to cause developers or new ar eas to contribute to th<' general fund In order to alleviate some of the exJ)C'nH lo be In· curred In the future by the city In <Se•TAX, PaaeA.z) The Late and Ordn-Gang Members or Washington, D.C. 's celebrat- ed undercover police ·•gang" who, with FBI help, pulled off a five-month mas- querade as New York mobsters. rounded up 185 suspects and reco"ered $2.4 million in stole n goods. Standing (from left) are Rico Rigatone, Pasquale Larocca, Bohana LaFontaine, Tony Bonano, and <seated) police lieutenant Robert Arscott. Only Arscott's name is for real. Newport Council Hopefuls Report NewllC)rt Beach City Council candidates filed initial campaign contribution and expenditure re- ports Thursday. and three can· didates emerged as the top spen· ders. The reports were the first "of three required under stale law. They cover the period from the opening or tiling on J:&n. 15 to March 1. The big spender of the cam· paign so far is Tom Bland!, a can· didate in District 7 for the seal being vacated by Councilman John Store. Bland!, who lists no contribu· Lions or loans and shows no cam· paign organization. has spent more than $5,100 In hJs cam- paign. including a $2,000 fee paid b> a Los Angeles pubbc relations firm . The two candidates whose committees have collerted lhe most money are mcumbenl Paul Ryckorr and Planning Com - miss ioner Ray Willi ams . Wllllams as another District 7 candidate. According to the reports. the Committee to Elect Ruy Williams has collected a little more than $2,500, primarily in donations from more than 20 peo- ple. Ryckort's committee shows contributions totaling $2,100 from many of the same individuals that contributed to Williams' campaign . Only two other candidates, Gwenda Watson and Duncan Mcintosh, listed contributions in excess of $200. According to state law, if the contributions are Jess than $200, a short form statement is used which does not list contributors or expenditures. Mayor Don Mcinn is and ca ndidat es Archibald Scott. Per Trebler, <See REPORT, Page AZ> Planners Okay Site For Homes The Newport Beach PlaMing Commission gave its final ap- proval Thursday to the Broad· moor.Pacific View residential development proposed for a site inCoronadel Mar . CormJ,ian Invents New Bulb WASHI NGTON <UPI ) .-The Energy Research and Develop.. ment Administration today an· nounced plans for commercial production of a revolutionary light bulb that consumes 70 per· cent less electricity and may not bum out for JO years. The bulb was developed by an Orange County inventor. An ERDA spokesman saJd pre- liminary estim ates show the new "Lltek" bulbs might sell for about $10 apiece. The spokesman saJd the Utek bulb looks like an ordinary 100· waU incandescent bulb but has no wire fil aments and works more like a fluorescent lamp tube. He said It will fit in stan· dard screw-In lamp sockets. "It combines the best elements ol fluorescent and Incandescent bulbs and produces a warm white light," the spokesman said. Aaslslant ERPA Ad· mlnislrator AustlA N. lleller said the energy agency will help de· velop the commercial version of the Lltek bulb over the next year under a $310,000 controct with the Ll&ht1n1 T echnology Corp.or Fullerton, Calif. Strip Protest Gah Get Gripea Off Cheats Plans call for 118 single-family homes. on the southeast side of New MacArthur Boulevard, ad- jacent to the 81& Canyon Reservoir. The plans now travel tolhc rlty council, where action ls expected In about two weeks. In other action Thursdoy, com· missioners: Continued to March 19 a re· qutat to relocate an existing yacht club. The Voyagers Yacht. Club. now located in the Lido Building on lhc Lido Peninsula. requested a move to nearby Can· nery Village. between 29th Street and Villa Way. The president of J.lghtln(( Technology, Donald D. flollilitcr of Placentia, Invented the bulb. Some problem11 sllll must be solved. the EROA spokesman uld, including the devclopm~·nt of a better way to shield the bulb and keep It from making nearby radlOA sputter with 11t11tic lie saJd that ii one rt•41Wt'l lfolllstcr sought the E RDA contract'. NEW HAVEN. Conn. (U PI) -When aympathy from Yale Un iver s ity '• director of women's Intercollegiate sports did not rea ull in shower laclllties for the women's vusi· ty crew, 19 members look ofr their clothes In protest. "Mrs. Joni Barnett bas been sympathetic. but sympathy never aot us the facilities,'' said the crew captain, Chris Ernst of Wilmette, Ill. The women 's protest was staged when they marched Into Mrs. Barnett's orn~. stripped and read a statemeaL The two words they chose lO sum up their complaints were .. 1'1tle [){" which they bad written on their chests with lelt·Up pens. Under Title IX. the U.S • Department or Health. ®daea- llon and Welfare requirts that raclllUes be provlded for fem.a.lo ' atblelic teams equal to those for men. The women 11aid lhty rannot take a shower after they row on ~ Housatonic River. about a 30·mlnute drive northwest or New Haven. The men's varsity crew has access to showers In a Derby boathouse. "These are the bodies Yale is exploiting. On a day like today the ice freezes on this skin. Then we sit for half an hour as the ice melts and soaks through to meet the sweat that is soak· ing us from the Inside." the state ment said. Delaney Kiphuth, Yale 's athletic director. said the main reason shower facilities have not been provi ded for the w9men ba s been a lack or money. H«' said the zoning board in Ikrby may approve a t.e1npior.,., tralleT ahowcr next. week. Commissioners withheld ap· proval of the move and asked the applicant lo return wtth a new proposal for offstreel parklng that would comply with the city code. -Continued the public bearing on the Mariner's Mile Specific Area plan until May 6. The Com· mission postponed the hearing to allow more time for the staff to prepare an environmental im· pact report. -Approved a resubdivision in Newport Place. near Orange County Airport. It crea~s one parcel proposed for an athletic club development and a second, smaller parcel. which would be developed at a later date. , YOLUME OFF; DOW A.HEAD 2 NEW YORK <UPI> -PncP!l closed mixed today In slowed· down lradin1 on the New York Stock Exchange amid lhe uncer· t alnty surrounding Federal Reserve Board m onetary policies. The Dow J one11 Industrial average gained 2.28 points to 972.92. Advances and declines were almost even . <Table .. A13) ' Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Ex· change . •• ·. t • ... .. .. Cllula'• cltallt .. e~·aa• the --.e·a M Ital aJDMvtt ...,._. e.lla'• ...... c.lfcnla ..... . BEJUtELEV CUPl)-Tbeu.naiol cue« eaUMd by dama•e to the ean.h'1 ozone layer' ta mach INat.m' than previously tbou.ftht. a Unlvtil'akY ol Cautorma re- search report Hys . 1t1ntca1.._. T~o•all • re1l1t•r•4I .................... ~ clan contributed m-or• than $.100,000, cblefb to ~ caodidat• and taUM9 ln tt14. ~Bellerne Ahead Potential damqetotheozooe layer, wbJcb shielch the ~arth from cancer-causln( u.ltravlolet rays, II one ofthe prlnclpa.l lhrut.5from1uperwnlc jet airlln~ra. ll ls alto behind efforts to reduce the use ol cmain chemJcal sprays foe such product.a as deodornnt.J. '"The spread ol u tn cancer that would be linked lo ttOSlon of the earth'• o.ione layer may be a larger threat than 1cJenthts had first calculated." a sum· m&r)' ol lhe report 'aid Thursday. ''New studies nowau11est an ln('rease of al lea5l 30 to 40 percent In 1kin cancer cases 1f human environ· mental thr.ats succeed Lo destroytn1 10 percent ot the stratospheric o~ne. ·• The Grand Jury lndlctmeot handed do•-.s Ju. 12 allt!tet lhat me»t ol lht mooey funnel.S into poUUcaJ campa11ns wu Uttaall.1 alphoned from two couaty hospital.I. Cella and bis tbret eo· defendants, Stepa.en Evan1, Thtodore Scbtffman and Robert Ollendorf. have pluded lnno- «nt to the ebaraea contained in the 12'7-count Indictment and are scheduled to stand trial April St. The llguru are significantly higher than esllmates projected a year 110 ln a National Academy of Sciences report. They were prepared by EUiabetb L. Scott, professor of statistics. Before then, the iuue ot who , will preside over pre·trial bear· tn&s must be resolved . ....,,....,._ W'healagWrit~r Darlene Dunning of . N~wport Beach au won the statewide patriotic essay contest for sixth graders. sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution <DAR ). Darlene, 12, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Dunning. She attends Newfort Elementary Schoo . After BB Cras h SJC Bond Heist Siapect Arrested · A man suspected of ltealinc neeotlable boadJ from s.n Juan Capiatrano assertedly acce.lerat· ed his luxury car lntothear.t in Hun\ln aton Buch Tbur•day camint a crash that lr\lured two people from Fountain Valley. Just prior to the crash. aberiff'..s undereover officers bad recovered the 1100,000 worth of negotiable securtUes that bad ·been taken from San Juan's city hall Feb. 25, according to Capt Robert Griffeth. Robert Earl Trecartin, '40, of 15232 Vermont St., Westminsttt, and Leonard Benz, 40, of 2207 Gramercy Place, Los An_aeles, were booked on burglary and possession of stolen property. Griffeth said the suspects were arrested in front of Coco's Restaurant on Bolsa Avenue after they sold the bonds to in· vuti1atora. Griffeth said lnvesli1atora purchased the bonds with $40,000 in C?ounty funds whkh they used aa "bait." All of the city's bonds. one $50,000 bond and five $10.000 boods. and the county bait money were recovered, he said. After the transaction but l're• P.,,e A J TAX ••. 1erv1clng that development. .. We have not created any new problems for the city ," Jorgenun declared. Bob fowler. city building director. In a memo on the sub· ject to City Mana1er Robert Wynn, said his staff "can find no authority to allow us to waive ex· clsetax. •• Fowler said his department "has spent considerable time surchint our records to de· termlne if precedent had been set regarding the imposition or ex· cise tax on structures which are bein& built as a result of loss through fire. "We have been unable t.o locate other jobs which fall into this category ." the memo said, point· ing out th1.t in the past. other buildings destroyed by fire have not been rebuilt. Fowler's memo does provide an out for the city council by not- inc that a section ot the city or· dlnance does allow the council to give 50me kind of credit lo the de· \•elo~r for dedlcaUon of land or improvementa In conjun<'llon with a development. Fowler also said he believes the tax Is Justified because the bwldlnas destroyed 1n the nrt'. "had a limttf'd ('(-Onomic lift': whcrns the new bwldinu will have a areaUy utendtd f'COnOmlc lire ... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rot>ert N, Weed P.••~t •Ml p~ ThOmH A Murl)hlnt .............. - OWlrM H. Loos Richard P. Ntll ........... --·-· _.,._ "'°' 0--C..0'1 ....... ,,.. ... ~ Mf't"f .. N'#\ ,..,-..... _ tllvttt•~ ....... ... ""'9t\tf ., .... , t•W-.,..f\I\ ,.,.,tit. '"-•• .. ,..,,..w< .. •U~•w• ,.....,._. "'""4nlieift •• .....,....,._, S.C*"MI c••u ••1•••• ••ht .. OMt.e ....... t.1'...,...,• SWK,,..~ • ., ,_..,,... U U ,,....._ :n,::.:::::~~"-'"'• .............. -- before the arrests. the capt.a.in said. Tttcartin attempted to get away by racing his Cadillac out cl the parkinl lot onto Bolsa Avenue. Griffeth said an In- vestigator fired al the car He said he did not know what the alus hit However, bis escape attempt was foiled when Trecartin rammed his car into a.nother car traveling along the street. Grif feth said .Trecartin was not hurt in the collision Occupants ~ the other car. Frances Pycior. S7, and Sharon Pycior. 21, both of 9~0 Pearl Ave , Fountain Valley, were treated for cuts and bruises and released Crom Huntington In· tercommunity Hospital Two other cars also were in· volved In the colllston The drivers. Patrick P Parent. 7282 Siena Ave , Westminster. and Martin Goodhow Yinglin1. a sherlCf's narcotics detective. were not Injured Griffeth said 12 investigators from the sheFicr's office and Hun· Ungtoo Beach Police Depart· ment were at the scene of the ar· rest. The City Hall burglars bashed filing cabinets a nd doors dunng the Feb. 2S burglary They ap- parently obtained the bonds by pounding through a metal.faced door blocking the small room where the bonds were kept. The bonds were drawn on the federal National Mortgage As· sociatlon and payable to the bearer. Griffeth said he was not sure what tipped Trecart1n lo the 1n- vest1&allon but that "something spooked him ... He said that Trecartin and Bem: arrived in separate cars. f',....Page AJ REPORT ••• BlU Morris and Hans Hegna all used the short form. Scott, Trebler and Morris are all run. nint In District 7 Hegna is oppos· ing Ryckoff along with Mrs. Walson Mcinnis' o pponl'nl. Bob Brockman. ust!<t tt lonK form which showed that he hiu no campaign committee and has not taken in nor spent any mone> on hi11 election bid. J\('tlng City Clerk Doris Georae said today she hi cxpectln~ ~ome urldlllon11l inform at1on from the Committee to Elect Gwenda Watson because lhl' n•port hied by th<' committel' onJy listed a total contribution r11ureo or $2S2 llnd t()tAI expe ndltureis of t169 without ltemizln1t the source!! M<"lntosh's •tttltmt'nl show<'ct that he loaned himself $763 11nd th3t a ICX'al rr11ldrnl did S50 worth of 1rraphlcs work for him H<> also H11ted a $\00 rontrihution frnm Mr and Mrs Ri chard Elliott of 96 Linda lsle. •~lllott h!ll'I h1~ 0<• <'llp&tlon os a builder for the Don Koll Company. Mclntosh·s total <'Xpenditureis art Sl. \21 for advertising Ht' 1s a District 7 <'3ndldalc Blandl's expenditures cO\er a varlf'ty of c11mpaign f'xsx•ni;ell such 88 $249 for a list of voters from the country Registrar or Voters as v.rell all m~y spent on photos. Oyen and posters. Blandl"s bi«ige!lt expense was $2,000 spent on the public rela· lions firm Western Opinion Research. That r1rm is headed by HaJ Evry. a campaign specialis t who has handled political cam· paigns of national figures such u Geor'e Wallace and Sam Yorty. While Ryckoff and Willi~ms have collected the most money. they list total expenditures of $S14 and $455 respectively. In b(\th cases. the eKpenses ln· elude purchase of mailing Ust.s. printing of Oyers and mailing of campaign material. Both committees list more than 20 individual contributors and so Car the largest iodividual contribution to either campaign bas been S200. Judie Ohver'1 unwilllna:nus to disqualify himself is likely to place the iasue m the band.a ~the stale Judiciary Council. Should defense and Pf'OStCU· tion attorneys be unable lO agree on an Oran1e Count.y judae to set· tle the bias allegation, the council will select a jud1e from another bench to decide the iasue Judie Oliver's response to CbuJa's affidavit of prejudice was made public Thunday when Judge Kenneth Williams lltted a court ordered seal on a portion of the Cella case records Thou 1 h transcripts of testimony ~fore the Grand Jury remained hidden from public view. portions of the testimony were revealed In affidavits and other documents freed by Judae Williams' order Key witness revealed in the re· cords was Robert Zunich, former controller at Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo, and Mercy Hospital, Santa Ana ZuruCh was 1ranted immunity before testifying that SI 4 million was illegally drained from Mis· slon over a three-year period The former hospital controller set the loss at Mercy al$700,000 He and other witneuea described a sophisticated em· beulement scheme lnvolvint the alle1ed: -submission to the bosplua by Cella and his alUes of coun· terfelt invoices ror supplies never ordered or received. -Preparation of checks cover· iog the fictitious purchases that were later deposited lo Cella· controlled bank accounts. Zunich fingered Cella as the prime mover in the scheme when he said. "It basically started with a phone call rrom Cella ... A personnel director al the hospitals testified she was or- dered by Cella In 1974 lo add employes to the payroll "even though the records reflect the in- dl\'iduals involved were cam- paign workers." One of the 91 partners in the hospital ventures in which Cella was only about a 15 percent owner said be heard in 19'74 that supply purchases were ex· traordinarily heavy. "Geez. what's the story I heard?" he reportedly asked ad· minlstrator Ollendorl. "That's a lot of hogwash. Don't pay any attention to it," the partner said he was told. It wasn't until a year later that he learned the hospitals may hue been victims in a S2 million theft. Conspifacy Case Wins Week Delay A one-week delay was ordered today ln the Santa Ana Municipal Court arrialgnment of a Newport Beach doctor accused by police of plottin1 the murder cl his wlfe. Judie Samuel 8 Taylor grant· ed the continuance until March 12 when Dr Wayne Les ter Robinson, 42, of 23 Augusta Lane. Bil Canyon. will be expected to plead on charges of conspiracy to commit murder Dr Robinson has been freed from county J&1l after postlng bail of $150,000 set last week by Judge Taylor The judge refused to lower ball after hearing the physician condemned in the courtroom as "a daring and desperate man ... Investigators allege that Robinson, who runs a medical of· fice at 18124 Culver Drive. Irvine. paid a potential prosecution wit· ness identired as Anthony Scalise Sl.000 as a down payment with more to come tr Scalise ellminat· ed Janice Robinson, 38. Mrs. Roblnson·s present ad· dress is not being divulged by prosecutors. They said Dr. Robinson is I l\•i ng with bis parents in Irvine . It is alleged that marital dif· ficulties between the couple led Robinson to hatch the plan for the murder of bis wife. Investigators assert Mrs. Robinson told Newport Belch police he r husband recently threatened her with a aun during one s uch domestic dispute. Officers claim that Robinson was armed at the time they ar· rested him al a Santa Ana service station. They said an automatic pistol with a round in the chamber rell lo the ground dur1na the pursuit. Patty 'Carried Coded SLA List' SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -An FBI code breaker testified today that a card found in Patrtcla Hearst's purse after her capture was R coded list of telephones near the Symblonese UberaUon Army't lut hideout. Ronald M Fur1enon. a cryp· toanalyll t f rom the FBI In Washln1ton. u ld three cards with a series of letten on them were found ln the; punes of Miss Hearst and Wendy Yoahlmura and In thl' wallet of SLA member Williom Harri" Testifyina with the Jury out of the courtroom , the expert 11dd the letters a re codes for telephone numbtrs. mosUy of pay phones near the San f'tan· c1sco apartment where Harn• and his wife Emily were ar· ret1ted. Prosecutor James L. Brownln• Jr sought lo have the cards and Furgerson's testimony admitted al M11s Hearst's bank robbf>ry tnal lO show the Harriset tnmed the newspaper heiress enough lo 1ive her their code. Judge Oliver J . Carter ruled that Furgenon could testify ln front ot the Jury despite vi1orous objections by dererue attorney Albert JOhnlOn. The jury was then broui;bt In and Furgerson repeated his testimony. adding that the code v.ord was "Paintbrush" -with the P standlna for 1, the A for 2, il!tC. Johnson ridiculed th im· portance of the code. indJcatin1 it was absurdlv simple. "Isn 't it the kind Captain Mid· night might have used'!" be "ked. "No," Furgerson replied, aay- Ing It took him two weeks to break it. The FBI expert said the code represented lS phone numbers, mostly pay phones in San Fran· clsco and lhe East Bay area. Johnson argued these things were too remote In time -more than a year later -to be connect· ed with robbery and therefore they are not relevant. Browning argued the very fact that she had ac<'es11 to them wu!I proof she was nol 11 "p1,1ppet" of the Harrlses. Fl1hts over Introduction of evidence hav<' nearly halted tht' trial the put tw'> days 1:1nd Carter, obviously 1trowin1t impa- tient. ordered lawyerl' to sJ>('nd Just 30 m lnulH on such pro· cedural matters today. No Mischief, ]wt Anger A passerby called police Thursday to report a malicious m 1schief 1nc1· dent occurring in a resturant parking lot beside the Huntington Beach Pier. Patrolman Larry Olson arrived al the scene when he found a van bearing a FOR SALE sign and the young man who had been observed kick i ng e nd pounding on its side•. "Subject kicking vehicle was owner and wu mad becauu it wouldn't start:· Officer Olson reported At tbe recount ol the La11una Beuh Clty Councll elertlon hit thf' haUwav oolnt •t mldd•Y tc» day. Sally Bellerut bad Inched e11ht votea paat Howard Oa\\iton. the apparcnl wlnMr or the st<·ond l'f"•t • Mrs. Bellerue's blg ga.Jn ome with the rtducllon of 12 vot~s from Oawson's tally In tht> third precinct, a precinct wh~re· 12 votes had been In dispute eltttion nl1ht Throu1h the seventh precinct . Dawson hid lost 16 votes und Mrs. Bellerue bad l06t t\\O votes lnit.lal returns had &ivtn Da"•son a sl x ·vote lead over Mrs . Bellerue. Deputy City Clerk Peg Mor- reale said the r ecounting was go- ing faster thsn first pred1c:-ted. She anticipates finishing Satur· da~ afternoon. If Mrs. Bt>llerue's lead in the rttount continues. she and first place finisher Jack McDowell will be sworn in Tuesday as new council members. The recounted e lection, under the election code. will be('ome the official one. No further· r~ count can be d emanded and Da"son·s only recourse would be to the courts. Dawson said today he wasn't sure what he would do. "I think the best thing lo s:iy is the least and that is that l '11 re· serve comment until Uus thing's over:· Dawson said. The third precinct emerged from Ule election covered with controversy. It was there that a discrepancy arose between the m1uks made on the large official tnJly sheets, and the number reported for Dawson on the reporting sheet. The reporting sbeet elven to Wrong Death Suit Filed By F&IDily The family of Don Nelson, a 39·year-old West minster man who d ied arter s erving a weekend jail term. has filed a second wro ngful death claim against Oran1e County. Attorney Robert L. Rinehart nted a $1 ,008,83S claim on behalf of Mr. Nelson's 13·year-old son. Don Jr .• aUegint the death was caused by the negligence of COW\· tyemployes . Mr. Nelson's widow, Bonnie. had filed a $3,6-47,000 claim on similar grounds Feb. 18. Mr. Nelson's Feb. 2death is still the target of a n investiealion by the Orange County Grand Jury. although Jury Foreman James Utter said Thursday the Jury has not taken testimony and he did not know if any would be taken. He s aid the claims against th~ county could "conceivably af· feet '· the jury probe. The California Attorney General also bas expressed an in- terest in the case, but stale authorities said they will not move unut the Grand Jury probe is completed. Mr. Nelson. a bartender and candidate in last spring's Ocean View School District elections, died Feb. 2 al Orange County Medical Center after tying In a coma for a week following sur· gery for a skull fracture. He was taken to the medical center Jan. 25 In a jaH lllation wagon a(ter becomtng ill In his cell and falling twice. officlalK said. At the lime. he wnI. llening the first or fi ve" eekend jail terms on adrunkdnv1ng conviction. Mr. Nelson's wife sf'archcd for her husband for two days before rinding him atOCMC The claim hied Tuesdav on behalf of Mr. Nelson°1' 1"1lln . iwc.-kic $1 million for the loss or lht• SOCIC· ty. comfort 11nd companion11hl pur his rather. and $8,835 for lo:;s or support. Mrs Morreale Tuesday nlJht showed Dawson with 2lll'7 votes.-' .. and Mrs. 8cll\·ruc wilb 10. However. the Dawson flture was disputed by pr ~loct lns~c tor Jim Yancy and by • poll v.•atcher. both oC whom recalled thut Oawl'.on' tally i,.hould hl\t' ht-en 279. o flaurc they rcmem· bered becaust-It was t'xaclly the same as the vote for McDowell ln that precinrt. Wednl"sdu y. N rs Morrult>, Mrs. Bellerue and Daw on opened tht.' ~ole<f t'OVt>lope cOn· tlllnlng tht> bullolis and in check· in& the tally sheet fOUl\d that Mrs. Bellerue left for a skiing lrtp at Mammoth after tht> ti~· lion and was net available for comment toda~ . ' The recount. which she de- manded. is cost ing her $100 u day. U it overturns the official election count, the city will pick up the tab, according to the clec· lion code. Dawson did have an Htra 12 votes recorded tht.>rt:. The recount reversed thnt. Mrs. Morreale agreed that it was a "remarkable coincidence" that 12 miscounts could have Ol' curred. The third precinrt also lockt.'<1 out a poll watcher for candidate Arnold Hano as the balloting finished at 8 pm. Tuesday. Mrs. Morreale had to send a policeman to the poll with an or· der for the officials to admit any and all poll watchers. 2Groups Tied to Bombings SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two terrorist groups were linked lo a pair or powerful bomb blasts 18 San Francisco and Palo Alto early today, authorities said. There were no Injuries reported ut either site. The re\'olutionary Red Guer- r 111 a Family c l aime d respons ibility for the bomb which ripped through a Hewlett· Packard laboratory in Palo Alto 1 at dawn. . And leanets signed by the New World Liberution Front were found scattered at the site of a 1 :04 a.m. blast which caused an estimated $20,000 damage lo e laborer's shack at the Hunter's Point San Francisco Housing Authority office at 00 Kiska Rd. The agency was criticized In recent communiques signed by the New World Liberat.aon f'tont., but no communique has been is· sued claiming respoMlbllity fot the explosion at the houslnc authority. "We found u number or piece!! or paper, about\ Ii inchC!I by 8 in· ches or so, with a list or five de· mands on the m ." said Peter Trimble, a ssistant executive director of the housing authority. .. They were signed hy the Jonathan Jackson-Sam Melville unit or the People's ForC'CS or the New World Liberation Front ." Peter J . Nelson. a spokesman for Hewlell·Packard. said l\\O phone calls were r eceived warn· ing that a bomb would go orr at ~: 15 a.m. He said an anonymous fe male caller announced in lhl! second ('all that the dl'\'IC'1· w11s planted by the Red G uc:rrillu Family "The bomb did go off ut npprox· 1matcly 6: 15 a m .. kn<i<'ktnlo( out 11 portion or the !tUUlh\\c:~t \\Jll It hud been pl;intcd 0111:.ule the wan..:.· NelsOflRltlC rounly orrl('lals have 45 dnys to either acc<.'pl or re.lect lhc cll1lms before nttorncya C'un filr 11 lowswt in the case The claim!! •llcae county employt<:i knew Mt Nelson wnl4 111 but fa1lc'(l lo Jed him proper mc·d1 ('11l care f'roM Pag~ A I REAGAN ••• Meanwhile F ord today an· nounced a reorganiutlon or federal agric ultural policy· making m achinery 1tnd prop<>sed a 150 percent Increase In the cur· rent estate tax e xemption to help many Americans. espcc1elly family (arm owners. Ford came to Springfield, Ill. to start two days of campaigning against Reagan in the March HI llllnols pn m ary. Thal will be their first head-to·head battle In the heart of the nation's Parm Belt, whert Ford Is said to be In political trouble because or declining prices at th e marketplace. ' A R a r e B r1 rd Sen. Robert C. Dyrd CO·\\' Va .) is running for three positions simultanl'Ously - president of the United Stales. re-e lection lo the Senate and majority leader of the Senate -the latter following lhc announcement by Sen Mike M an~flcld (0 · Mont l that hr would retire. 'fazTips_ ,. 1 Income Average Might Help ·You 8y81lYlaPeritt ( L4l:f tit 0 s.nir1J ti your lntome jumped abarply In 1V7$ -because ol a bli cummtulon, bonua, v.·lndlall ot any kind, etc. -h •u:re to dlttk yo ur t.ncome tH returns for '11, "12, '73 and "TC to tee 11 you can take advanl:t&e of lhe tu :iav1n1 P<>fSlbililies of income averaaln1. 11 your '75 tax a bl~ Income la tnore than 20 percent •bove your avera1e tu able incomes on your retums ror lhe four yean '71 throush "74 abd is at leo.st $3,000 more than that average. you may be able to cut your '75 tn blU by us Int the lncome avereae met.bod ol fiaurin3 your tax on · .eparate SehtduJ• G. C£RTA 1NLY. many more of you Money's Worth wiJJ ~ hell>'d by ln~me avera1tng on your 'TS retums than in previoll$ years. Tlrts may include you and it would be folly to overlook the break. For inlit3nce, consider the case or Mr. Jonrs, a married man filioe a joint return whose taxable income during the years from 1971 through 1974 averaged $14,000. In 1975, bis taxable income .soared to $23..000 beeause of a series of lucky tranuctions and fat fees. Jortes qualifies for income averaging. And as the churt below indicates. he can s ave more than $100 by uslng this technique Hd completing &heduleG. THE FOLLOWING GUIDE is for a married person fil. ing a Joint income tax return. First, find the figure that is nearest to your average base period income. Shown with it ls lbe 1975 income level al which you save at least $100 in taxes by income averaglne. Bue period h1come You uve minimum or $1M t.ues at $ 4.000 $ 11,333 6,000 11,333 8.000 15,333 10.000 19,333 12,000 19,333 14,000 22,500 16.000 22,500 18.000 26,500 20. ()()() 31, 333 25,000 35,333 30.000 43,333 36,000 49,000 40,000 55,333 50.000 69,000 60,000 79,333 00,000 125.000 100,000 145,000 200,000 No saving possible Incom e averaging can save you tax money, but it does Involve some fairly complicated computations. So. if from your quick checks you find you are eligible, you would be wise to cons ult a professional adviser and turn over the calculations to him . SP ECIAL TAX TIP FOR '75 by the Research Institute or America : If you are among the hundreds of thousands of shareholders of American Electric Power, here is vital news about the dividend amount you reported on your '74 re· turn -a full year ago. I RS has JUSt de<'ided that 74.04 percent or your 1974 dividends from American Electric Power were a tax·free return of capital. Only 25.96 percent of the 1974 dividends constituted taxable dividends. ll you reported too much, you can file for a refund at once. To check whether you over·reported your taxable American Electric Power dividends for 1972 through 1973, here is the percentage of each year's dividend that was tax- free and that you sbouJd not have included as taxable dividend income. 1971: dividends were 83.04 pereent lax-free. 1972: dividends were 83.73 percent tax·free. 1973: dividends were 69.08 percent tax.free. Partnerships Eyed In 4 OCC Lectures The advantages and dissd· vuntagcs ot 1ncorporawon will be weighed in a nl'W four-part Orange Coast College lecture i.eriea titled. "Crl'utaon. Care ut1d Feeding o f Corpora- tions." The series m eets on four slK'cess1\'<' Wednesday cven· 1n.:s. he.:innln~ Ma rch 17. from 7·30 s·~o p.m tn OCC's Fine Arts.llull 119. Adm1ss1on 1s free. Series lecturer 1s R1rh:ml A. Bro\\n, Jr .• ,, mcmbcrot LOSlltS ,,, 11, Ott ~ tft 0 •• I H 0 " t he Ji)W flrm of Howser . Gertner nnd Brown and a specialist in tax and cor - porate law. He is a member or the tax committees of the American Bar Association. 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Nlxoo ••YI be re-llped the prealdenty becauae It wu clear that a el'W'tcted Im· puchment trial •would depri~e Ameriu of the leadenhlp h •QMCled." "It wu aJIO clear that my own llOllUcal bHe lo COQlras had llffome too weak to ac:compllsb d.e important lblnp \bat ~eel '° be done In America and lhe world dwin1 the r~aininC' two yeara ot my admJniatratloo," Nlxoollld. He railnecl Aq. 8, lt74, and aeta forth these f'e'lled1oas lo a for.word lo lb• nn.a volume of h1a J)'lbllc: papen J.t published by the NaUonal Arcblves. Nixoo writes with pride ol his administration ·s handling ol (1 > forelan affairs, (2) tbe oil em· bar10 and (3) tbe quality or peacetime life. "All the enota ol this year ~re played a1almt the ever- dar ll e oe o In 1 baekcround ot Waterpte," lb• former presi. dent aald. ·•A• tbeee docummts abow; it.a preM:Dce (n!W aa lbe year unfolded. "Elf tttlve leaduship la a pre. nquislte fot' a areal people and a great naUon. and by Aucust it wu clear that whatever lls even- tual outcome, a protnded trial ol the Prealdent 1n the Senate would deprive America ot the leedenhlp lt needed." NSxoo recalled that oa eftWrlnl the WblM House be pied.led to work foe .. 1eneration ol peace and a reblrth of respooalve and l't!6pooa1ble 1overomt:Dt. Altbouab his presidency ended before ill full term, be .. ya. "Ou.rinl lh8'e yean we made re- al J>l'Olr'UI -sometimes slow bl.!l always sure -towards Khlevln1 them." In a &lmUar foreword to the 1973 volume of bla public papers, Nlxoa notet that that wu the )'9ar ta which Wattraate became the major focus of the nation's at- tenUoa. "The f'l)iaOd• broacleoed and wtd~ .o quickly that each at· wmpt on my part to deal with it led me and my ad.mlnlalration deeper and deeper lnto a tangled web of 1u1picioo aGd con- tualon," Nixon wrote. "Some or the W ato.r1ate docu· menls ln this volume ralH pro- found and Important coutitu· Uonal questions of execuUve privilege and the doctrine or separaUon of RQWera. "Others, however, reflect the miatakes and misjudfmenta ol the way I dealt with Wateraate. But they. too. are part ol the re- cord,•· be said. Reagan-Attacks Ford Target of Strategy o.llf ........... ~ Parade Spit and Polish BJ \Jllffed Pteaa lllCel'aadoul Ronald Rea1an bu launched an all~t attack on President Ford, cbar&lng bim with lacking the vision and leadership to atop the diplomatic and mllltary decline ot the c~ Hi• new tactics mel will\ Wild screams andebeers. Under heavy pressure from campalp advt.en to take the of. tensive a1aln1l Ford or lose the Florida primary Tuesday -and possibll.. any chance ol winnlni the Republican presidential nomlnalloa -..Req.an beaan his Gals Strip To Protest Facilities NEW HAVEN, Cona. (UPI) -When sympathy from Yale 'Firemen Keith Davis (top) and Greg Heraty s hape up their 1921 Seagrave engine for the March 13 Mission Viejo St. P atrick's Day Parade (Related story. Page C8). The 110 hp, six-cylinder engine will take its last tour during the parade before being completely restored by the California Division or Forestry Employes Association. Davis says the engine is "a brute•• todrive butonly goes2Sm.p.h. Cella Judge Denies Bias ~ University's director of women'• lntercolleliate sports did not reau lt fn abower facWties tor lbe women'• van!· ty crew, 19 members took off their clothes In protest. Defense Hits Oliver's GOP Alfiliatio1111 By GARY GRANVILLE Ot .. 0.ll'tf'I ....... • Superior Court Judge Jerold OJiver has denied he ls biased or prejudiced a1alnsl Dr. Louis ~la and his three co-derendanta In an alleged S2 mllllon con- aplracy.grand then cue. Jud«e Oliver's rejection or a defense allegation that he is blued a1aln11t Cella came In an alfldavlt made public Thunday. disqualify Judge Oliver, Chua said in his affidavit of prejudice. In rebuttal, the judge admitted he has been a reg istered Republican since 1966. But. he added, "I have never been a member or the Lincoln Club nor do I know who Is or isn't." "I do not consider Sen. James Wbetmore a social, personal or political friend ." Judge OUvt>r continued According to his affidavit, Judge Oliver's alliance with Whet more ls l imlled to a $10 campaign contribution his wire made In 1972 to the L.a Habra Area Whetmore Committee. The judge went on t.o say that he first met District Attorney Cecil Hicks when he was enrobed u a Municipal Court Judge in <See CELLA. Pa1e AZ> Cliffhanging Rerount "Mrs. JonJ Barnett bu been sympathetic, but sympathy never eot us the facilities." said the crew captain, Chris Ernst of Wilmette, Ill. The women's protest was staged wMn they marched Into Mrs. BameU's otnce, llrtpped and read a statement. Tbe two words they choae to sum up their complaints were "Title IX" which they bad written on their chests with felt-Up pens. Under Title IX. the U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare requires that facilities be provided for female athletic teams equal lo those tor men. The women said they cannot (SeeSTRIP, Pa~eA!) 1t was Cella'a attorney. George Chula, who last week challenaed Judge Oliver's fitness t.o sit In Jud&menl on a !lerlcs of pre·lrlal mollons med by the defendants' lawyers. Cbul• cha ritt'd the judge 1s biased because of hi• alleaed af nllatlona with the Republlcran Party. the Republican onentcd Lincoln Club and 1late Sen. Jamf' Wl\tlmore < R·Anaheim > Bellerue Ahead • m LB Alona with his role ol i!lllwng ttarch warrants u11t'd in tht' in· vdU1at1on lcudln.i to Celia's In· dletment, those Republican dtabllahmcnt alleilllncc. should Coa~t. Weather Variable c louds but mostl)• sunny and warmer through the weekend Saturday highs mo.'JUy In thtl 60s Lows lonl1tht 35 to 45. I NSIDE TODt\ ~ A pettt of '""'le nth a strongt 01ld rolhtr tad hutM'JI ui&ll bt pruured bl/ tM Ora,.gt Coa1r Colltge Chorale. Dartctor Carole * Bodtn ducunt1 rhe tDOrk on ~Cl of tht WH~. As the recount or the Laguna Bench City Council t>lection hit the hatrway p01nt at midday to- day, Sally Bellerul" hnd Inched eight vote!I put llownrd Dnwaon, the appnrl'nl wlnnt•r or the M'<'Ont1 !'P n t Mrs Belleruc'll big gain came wi th the redul'llon of t2 voteii from Onwson's tally In the third J)reclncl. a prl'cln<'t wht>rl" 12 votes had been tn dispute election night Through the seventh pre<-lnC'l, Dawson had lost 16 votes and Mrs. Belleruc had lost two vote11. Initial returns had given Dawson a six·vote lead over Mrs. Bellerue Deputy City Clerk Pea Mor- reale said the recounlinA wu go· ing raster than rlrsl predicted. She anticipates fln~hlng Satur· day afternoon. If Mrs . Bellerue'a lead In the rttount continues. she and first place flnl!lher Jock McDowell will be sworn In Tuellday as new Retaining Hiclunan Goal of Petitions Parents of children al San Joa· quin Elementary School plan to peUtlon dlstril'l trustees asking that Principal Donald HJckman remain al the school. Hickman bas been informed by Dr. Richard Welte. dis trict superintendent. that M may be reassigned next fall . "We really don 't know what the grievances are against Mr. lllckman." said Larry Bingham, presldeot of the school's Parent Teacher Organiialion. He said he has been talking with teachers, who reportedly have raised obJections about their principal. and Or. Welte "Nobudy will tell us what. if anything, Don Hickman has done wrona. ··be said. Teachers say it wouJd be un· elhil'1'11 for them lo talk about the m,atter . he ~•id , and Dr. Welte says he can't discuss ~rsonnel matters. Bingham said parent. are plea sed with Hickman's performance. Parental approval of the prinic:lpal was expressed during a meetln& attended by more than 100 ~pie Thursday night. be said. Bln1ham said the pare.nta aareed t.o pass petltio9t and write letten. He said phone l'alls he has rt>· ceived at home alsobaveindkat- ed support for Hickman. "l thinlt the communit~ is &oing Co mau their voices known aod hope ~ board maken wu~· .. PTO leaderuJcL council members. The recounted election, under the election code. wtll become the official one. No further re- count can be d emanded and Dawson's only recourse would be t.o the courts. Dawson 111id today he waan'l aure what he would do. "I think the best tbJnl t.o say Is the leaat and that Is that I'll re· attve comment until lhls thln1'1 over," Dawson uld. The third precinct emeraed from the election covered with controversy. It was there that a diac:repancy ar09e between the marks made on the large o"1clal tally sheets. and the number reported for Dawson on the reportJng sheet. The reporting sheet glven t.o Mrs. Morreale TUftday nlabt showed Dawson with 287 votu and Mn. Bellerue wttb 145. However, the DaWIClft n1ure was disputed bf prectna lntpec· tor Jim Yaney and by a poll watchtt. both of wbom recalled that Dawson's tally abould have been m . a n1ure d.y remem· bered because it wu exactly the nme as the vote ,_ McDowell lo that precinct. Wednesday, Mn. MOCTeale. Mu. Btllerue and Dawson op....a \be teaMill •• .._.. coe-~ tb6 bartou 9d In et.eek· m, the iant .a.. fdllad t.bt CSee~NT, .. A!> lut fC>UNtay foray into \he sta{e wtth· a scathing attack on the Presidot. At a news conference Thurs· day in Orlando, Reqan credited Ford with decency, honor and patriotism, but aald .. He bas abowa neither the 'liaioo nor the leadership necessary to ball and reverse the diplomatic and military dee line ol the United States ... Thursday night, Rea1an's tou1h talk was 1reeted wtlh wild screams and cheers at a RoUlns Colle1e r.ib· in Wlnttt Park. _ Pound Sinks ToBelow$2 LONDON <APl -The pound sterline. once the world's ellte curreacy, dropped below the $2 mark on rorelcn exchanges for the first Ume today. There was no Immediate reason for the latest drop ol the pound, wbJch had been hovering at just above a for four months. It wu S4 at the outbreak of World War II. Ila . previous low waa SZ.0135Nov ZS. U cl~ to- day at $1.982S. SJC Heist Suspect Held Mter Crash A man tiatpected ol stealing nflot.lable bonds from San Juan Capt.lrano asserledly accelerat- ed ht. luxury car into the street in HunUnaton Beach Thursday caualna a crub that injured two people from Fountain Valley. Jual 1;trior lo the crash, sheriff's undercover officers had recovered the $100,000 worth of ne1otiable securities that had been taken from San Juan's city hall Feb. 25, according t.o Capt. Robert Griffeth. Robert Earl Trecartln, 40, of 15232 Vermont St.. Westminster. and Leonard Benz, 40, or 2207 Gramercy Place, Los Angeles. were booked on burglary and , possession of stolen property. Griffeth sajd the suspects were arrested In front of Coco's Restaurant on Bolaa Avenue after they sold the bonds t.o in· vesUfatora. Gr ffeth said Investigators purchased the bonds with $40.000 in county funds which they used as "bail." All ot the city's bond8. one Sll0,000 bond and five Sl0,000 bonds, and the county bait money were recovered, he said. After the transaction but before the arrests, the captain aald, Trecarlln attempted t.o get away by racing his Cadillac out of the parking lot onto Bolsa Avenue. OrlUeth said an In· vealll(alor fired at the car. He said be did not know what the 1lu1 hit. However. his escape attempt waa foiled when Trecarlin rammed his car into another car travelln1 along the strfft, Grir· f.thsald. Trecartin was not hurt in the colllJlon. Occupants of the other car, Frances ·Pycior, 57, and Sharon Pyclor, 21, both of 9540 Pearl Ave .• Fountatn Valley, were treat.eel for cut.a and bruises and released from Huntington In· t.euommwlity HospiLal. Two otha-can aUo were in· volved In the collision. The clrivera, Patrick P. Parent, 1282 6'eoa Ave., Westminster, and Martin Goodhow Yin1ling, a sheriff's narcollca det.ective, were llOl inJured. Grlffdh uld 12 invettigat.ors <See CLUB, Paae AZ> The former 1overnor told 2,500 who jammed the hall that he was loin& all the way In the race for the GOP presidential nomina· Uon, despite speculation that a loss in F1orlda would mark the end ot hls chances. "Let me assure you of one thins." Reagan said. "I'm not foldlna my tent and steallna away." Ford was aware of Reagan's attack, according to White House press secretary Ron Nes.sen, but "didn't see any need to respond." (See a EAGAN, Pa1e A!) CUSDBoard Sets Study Of Budget BJ FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ol-Oellyf'I ........ Capistrano Unified School Dis· lrlct trustees will get their first look Monday ni1ht at an estimat· ed sn.t mlWon b'daet for the up- comint ac:hool year. The eatlmat.ed budget Is about $3 million more than the S20 million bein& apent this year. but district omc1111 point out that enrollment is expected t.o climb about 10 percent next year. There are currently about 14,000 students In the district, which stretches rrom Mission Viejo t.o San Clemente. Based on estimates. the dis· lrict's tax rate would drop about 12 cents, to $4. 77 per $100 as· seased valuation. The rate this year Ls $4 .89. The estimates are based on a 16 percent Increase in the assessed valuation ol proper· ty within the district . The purpose of Monday night's meeting ls to allow board mem- bers lo set budget guidelines for expenditures. The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El C amino Real. San Juan Capistrano. The board will receive recom- mendations from the district's 16-member Budaet Advisory Committee and the district ad· ministration. said Sam Chicas, assistant superintendent ror general services. One point or connict between the two groups Is whether in- struction aides should be pr<>l vtded at all schools. The budget committee has re- commended this year's minimal aide program be expanded. Dis- trict admlnl1tratort1 have rccom mended against the expansion. Chicas said. In a related matter. the board will be asked to consider a pro· iram to allow prlnclpah1 morf> Oexlblllty In the U!le of funds ol located for 1 h~lr lndlvltlunl ischools. Under the current sy11le m. fund11 are locked in separate 11C' counts and cannot be moved around. Under the proposed system. principals would be allowed greater d iscretion in a~ndinJl money where they feel It should be spent. The system also would allow schools lo "keep" money not spent during a given year and carry it over for proJccts in lhe succeeding year. 2 Youths Found IDYLLWILD <UPJ > -Roger Newman and Erick Peterson. both 17, who disap~ared in a snow.covered area near here four days ago. were round alive and well Thurs day b y a Rlwrslde County rescue crew .. The San Diego youths started on a trip to Tahqulu Peak Monday. Their car was found buried in snowln Humber Park'l'uesday. • , .1 I A I OM. y PtLOT ' 58 ( P(lot Logbook J Valley's 'Buetta' Finds Some Dirt a, a\IDI NIZDZIELUI ................ Wa.rttn "Barett&" Kesll•r, probably t.he only prh1\e e)'e who dots carpet cleanln1 on tM akle, ~Uevea he bu found &<>me din awept under the NI ol Los An1eles City Cou.n· cUman I.MAI• lt. Nowell. The Mlnlon VleJo detectlvt, wbo occuloaally volunteert "1noopln1 tJrne" to causa be t:Cll\lidera wortbwt\!le, Wl· ccwered a letter from a billboard t0mpany wblcb appe-ared t.o tmplicate Nowell in some hanky-panky. It confirm• Nowell'• reaervaUon at a posh Puerto Vallarta hotel for the niahta ol Oct. 1-4 with the bUl to be paid by Pacific Outdoor Advertislo1. Coundl recorda 1bow that Nowell wu at>.ent and recor ded aa "oo vacation" Oct. l , 2, and 3. But lho.e same rffordl show that Nowell was not onJy present Off. 16 but didn't disqualify himselr when the council killed a biUboard COO· trol ordinance. ~ . I ~ -' This strange coincidence bas led "11DL••u•1 K~slel" lo conclude that Nowell might have bad a Jot ortime to lb.ink about hls vote while vacatlOl'.llna lo Puerto Vallarta. To be ~or:e s~clnc. he calls It outri"1t "bribery" and has asked D1stncl Attorney John Van de Kamp lo rile charaes aiamst Nowell. The case is being investigated. ••• ECONOMIST I OHN KYSER , detailing Orange County's prospects for 1976, told a recent aatberlng of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce that Californians will be buy. in& more car& this year-foreign cars. Foreicn car sales are expected to account for 38 percent ol the turnover in Callfom.la as compared with 18 percent in other states. "ll looks like Ole American dream ol having two cars in every garage, in California at leut. ia 1oing to be a Toyota and a Mercedes." the UCB vice president said. It's a good thing we take the time to read the press re- leases that cross our desk.a. We'd be in real trouble if we didn't. Y'e got ~ne fro_m the Orange County Registrar of Voters this week informing us that the Mlasion Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Co11ncll (MAC) electloo wu goa.ng to be held March 4. That -Was hardly con.fid~ce·lnsplrinl of the county bureaucracy since the election was actually held March 2. In all fairness, the Registrar's office did call us to correct the error ••• TED KEENE, the 48-year-old pump salesman from Mis- sion VieJo, mad• history ln that election. He spent only $125 to &et himself elected and at that was still the "bi& spender" of the campaign. His thrif\iness didn't fate newsman Al Wheeler wbo snort - t>d cynically, yet with a twinkle in his eye, "Who says money won't buy an election." Buildings Damaged In Bay Area Blasts SAN FRANCISCO (AP>-Two powerful bombings heavily damaaed buildings in San Ftan· c1sco and Palo Alto early today, police said. There were no In· .juries reported al either site. · The terrorist Red GuerrlJla Family claimed responsibility for 'the bomb which ripped lhrouih a llewlett·Packard labontory In Polo Alto. Al l :o.& a.m. a blast caused ex- te-ns1ve damage lo the Hunter's Point San Ftanclftco Housing Authortty orfice at901Gska Road The aaency hu been a frequent lnraet of crlllclsm In radlcal com- muniques. but no one lnlll•lly clnlmed resp0n1lblllty for the bombing Peter J . Ntlson, a spokeaman for Hewlett-Packard, said two f•hone calls were r~eJved warn· na that a bomb would 10 off at 6' IS a m. He uld an anonymOtll ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rooert N. Wetd .... _..,_..__ Je<k R. Cur~y "" ....... ,~t.~c;.,.., .. ~ • lt'IOmn KHvil ,_ Tl'lomH A. Murptilne __ ,..,_ ~ri.t H, LOO!S ~~I'd P. Nall Aa>l.wM IOllo,...1,.1°""" s.••1M<ll VatteyOftkie t~11.a ,.., ._ .i w-. oi.-r--. Ottic. , .......... ,. ..... t __ "t:::" ~-:.~ '~~:=...--:...~ ~· V•'"'•Niftft~• Stt-4Jt0 ~,_-, .......... .,s-t6» ~-0r ..... c....---c- :;::,.,~,~.::r.r..~"~r:'~~ :'!~ , ...... c .. ··•~iv• '"'··· ~ . ., ...... ,...,,..,.9W'Nf'. Sit<tf\4 t I.\\ tt\te .. ••t4 ~ (M t• .... W CA-• '-t,,.,_ "' ~ Utt -:;"t,= .. u_,...,,,.,..._, __ female caller announced in the second call that the deVlce wu planted by the Red Guerrilla Family. ''The bomb did go off at approx· imately 6:15 a .m., knocking out a portJon of the southwest wall. lt had been planted outs ide the wall." Nel90n said. He aald four persons inside the bul ldlng got out safely. The terrorist action was lhe first since a group of alleged ter· rorist.a were arrested Feb. 21 an a raid on a makeshllt bomb plant in Richmond. Aner the arrests. underground sources claimed that terrorist groups were 11t111 functioning In the San Francisco Buv ar~o. The San Franc11'cC'I Exnmlner In a recent 1'tory quoted an under- ground sourC"e H predtctlne more radical activity to ''1how the t'BI that they haven't madta ripple.'' Viejo Deputy Sam Spencer Cop of Year Shtrlff's Deputy Sa m Spencer, 3~. of M lssion Viejo, Thursday was cited as Otncer of the Year by the Exchan1e Club of the Saddleback Valley. A departmtnt veteran of t l years, Spencer was cited for "outstanding service" as a patrolman in the Saddlebock area. Spencer, a1si1ned to the Laiuna Nisuel Sberiff"s sut.ta- tion, Joined the department ln 1914 as a balliff. He recently received an award from t.be county for de- signing the placement cl radios and other poUce equipment In· side patrol can for ~ater erfl· ciency. Spencer was nominated for the Exch•nce Club honor by Sheriff Brad Oatf"s and bis former watch eommandel' Lt. Jerry Krans. now in chars ot the Sberltrs Academy. •1WILUA• 1C11aaaa ·-o.lly -9ilf/iTT Th• Oran1• ~ PlaMinc Comintsasoe wW alk t.be Board~ ~pervttora Tllelday to incl eeM t.M aumber of paid meeUnc datn from 91 to 12!0 per year bfcauae ol a maj01' Jump la tM wort load. Supervisora b.ve rejected several similar req\aeSU by tbe commlulon ln recent 1eara, clahning t.he panel ls wutln& too mue:h time and col.lid do ao Id• qua~ job wltbout M> many addJ. Uonal mHtinJI. • ln a letter to lbe board, com· mission Chairwoman Shirley Grindle a aid t.he"re bu been ·'a dramatic increase ln the number or l~ms coming before the com- mission such that the length of hearings is increasing and it.ems must frequently be continued." '-- LAGUNA ELECTION RECOUNT BOARD GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS AT CITY °HALL -...,. .. Earfy RelUflt lndlcete Pottlble Upt et of O•waon·a Win Over Mra. Bellerue F...-.ra~A I "The number and complexity CRASH of the items scheduled tor • • • general plan amendment con· from the sheriff's office and Hun- slderalion for 1976 assures us lin(lon Beach Police Depart· th~t ~·trend will cootlnue," ment were at the scene of the ar-Miss Grindle ~d~ed. rest. The cor_nmissionttS ~ cur-The City Hall burglars bashed reot.ly entitled to a maximum. of filina cabinets and doors durin S600 per month -S1S per meeting the Feb. 2S burglary. They ap~ for ~1gbt a~thotized sessions. parenUy obl•ined t.h bonds b Mass Grtndle's proposal would dln h e Y increase t he cost of supponing poun g t . rough a metal-faced . i door blocking the small room the commlSs on by 19,000 a year ,· where the bonds were ke t and ~ould a~low a maximum of The bonds were dra~ 'on the IO P•.•d mee~gsrr monthJor a Federal National Mortaase As· possible st1pen of S3SO per soclation and bl t h month ~r commiaslooer. be . pay a e o t e The last lime the planning arer. . commiasion asked ror such an in· Griffeth saad he was not sure crease. supervisors suigested what ti~ped Treca~ to the _in- that the county Environmental vestlgation .but .. that sor_nethlng Management Aaency study spooked him. He sa1_d th~t met.bods ot revisillg the zoning Trecartin and Benz arnved m rode lo speed up tbe applkalion sepa~ate cars. and processlna procedures. Griffeth said the stolen bonds Jn her letter, Miss Gr indle were easily negotiable and could acknowledged the fact that the ha.ve been used a_l a ban~ to ob- EMA is workln& on revisions that tatn a loan. He said lnvestJ&ators might decrease the number of ~.oosider the b0~rglary suspects items requiring planning com-sophlstkated. . mission consideration. But s he In ~he midst or their regular said that task may talce many meeting W ednesda~. the San more months Juan Capistrano Caty Council suddenly and unexpectedly an- Bus Service Weighed by Viejo Panel The Improvement of bus service lo Mitslon Viejo is the m-.ior item of busloea on Mon· day nitht '1 af end a of the Municipal Adv aory Council <MAC>. Councihn~n will meet at 7:30 p.m. in MAC headquarters, 26129 La Paz Road. They'll talk about what can be done about the two bus routes aerving the com· munlty. The item waa placed oa the agenda by Chairman Richard Lowcock who contends present bus routes miss shopping centen and several resldenlial neighborhoods. Also on the a,enda are a pro- gress report on efforts to launch a community aarden program In Mission Viejo and an evaluaUon or administraUve salaries in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. f'ro• Pa~A I CELLA .•. l971 The polltlcaJ overtones of Chula's challenge and the judge's rebuttal atndavlt reflect Celia's status as California'• top pohtkal donor. Thouah a reglatertd Republican, the Santa Ana physl· c1an contributed more than ~.000, chiefly lo 0.mocraUc candidates and cau11es In 1974 The Grand Jury indictment handed down Jan. 12 alletM lh•t mo.t of the money f~led into pollUcal camp111n1 wa.s illefally lli phoned from two county hospital•. Cella and hi• three co· defendanu, Stephen Evans . Theodore Schiffman and Robert Ollendorf, have pleaded lnno· cent to the chartea conlalned in the 127-count lndlctmf't\l and arc scheduled lo stand trial Aprll 19. Before then. the lslue of who will preside over pre-trial hear· lnl• must be rHolved. Judie Ollver 'a unwilJinsoea lo dis.qualify himself Is ll~ly to place the issue In the hands ol the state J udltiary Counc:U. Should defense and prosecu· Uon 1ttomey1 be unable to agree on an Orange County judge to aet· Ue the bias aU-aaUon, the council will select • judfe from another bench to decide the wue. Judge OUver's retiponse to Chula'a affidavit ol prejudice WH l'Qade public Thuraday when Judie Keonet.b Williams lifted a coun ordered teal on a portion or the Cella caae records. Thou_ah lraoacrapu of tesUmony before the Grand Jury remained bidden from public view, porUons of the testimony were revealed ln afftdavit.s and other documeot.a fl"Hd by Jud&e ~llUams' order. nounced they would go into a closed executive session. After the meeting. which "as attended by Sheriff Brad Gates. Mayor James Weathers said he could not reveal what was dts· cussed during the session. However, be said it involved potential litigation and matters of security City Manager Jam~ Mocah, today said that sberiff's depul.Jes were working on the case at the time of the meeting and thought they m ight have been makin~ an arrest that e vening. Mocalis 11a1d the sheriff was a ttempting lo tn· form the councilmen before the public learned or it Because or the investigation. c-ity officials said they had been asked not to discuss the burglary until this morninR. "We're naturally delighted they got all the bonds back," Mocalis said. "Al least they're making money for us and they're in a safe place." E'ro•PageAl REAGAN .•. Meanwhile F ord today an- nounced a reorganiution of federal agricultural policy. making machinery 3nd proposed a 150 percent increase In the cur- rent estate lax exrmplion to help many Americans. es pecially family farm owners Ford came to Springfield, fll to start two days of campaignlni? against Reagan ln the March lfi Illinois primary, Thnt will be their first head-to-head battle in the heart of lhe nation's Farm Bell, where Ford is said to be In political t rouble because of declinin g prices a t the marketplace. In a speech prepared for de· livery at a "Farm Forum," Ford said he had put Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz in charge of a n ew C11 hlnet-l eveJ "airiCullural policy comm ittee .. that will coord1nntc decision. m;1klng on all dom('s(ic und in temallonal food issues Visitor's Car Hit For Gems, Radios A visitor from New York loist jewelry and walkle-lallue radios valued al $500 when thieves broke into the trunk or his car parked outside the Laguna mus Hilton. Orange County sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said the lhefl <>e· CWTed after Robert William Kel· ly. 36: of Medford. N.Y .. re - giltered at the Hilton, ~ La Pai Road. Viejoam Win Cruise Lee and Pat Ruecker. 26685 Grand Via, Mission Viejo. won a four·d•y crul1'e to Mexico at the annu1l St. Valentine's Dance held by the Mission Viejo Men's Oub. Pair Exchange Heat,ed Words At Recounting Sharp words and threats of a lawsuit have been exchanged between Allee Dawson, wife of Lacuna Beach City CounciJ can· didate Howard Dawson and Peg Mor~ale, deputy city cler k In the midst of a recount of the elec· lion. As cierk, &1rs . Morreale was in charae of the elect.ion and is the final authority on disputes arisina from the recowiL Mrs. Dawson char1ed "elec· Uon procedures were sloppy" but not that anything illecaJ had OC· curred. Mrs. Morreale said today that lf further accusations which she said Impugned her integrity were made she would file suit for de· ramatlon of character. "l don't ha\'e lo put up with I.hat," Mrs. Morreale said. Mrs. Dawson was critical or the use of volunteers ln handling ballots and tally report sheets at My haJI. She also charged that as a un- did ate herself. Mrs. Morreale should not have been illvolved in the election. Mrs. Morreale, incumbent city treasurer, was appointed deputy city clerk when City Clerk Dorothy Mualelt left office in May. Since then Mrs. MorreaJe l\u been both city treasurer and de-puty city clerk. Mrs. Morreale won re-election Tuesday os c ity trea,urer. Mrs. Dawson s aid she dian'l think that Charles Morreale, the city treasurer's husband, and James S weeney. husband of Councilwom an Phyllis Sweeney should have been allowed behind the desk at city hall and or al· lowed to help in the elect.ion re· port.ing process. She said she was speakjng for herself only, not for her husband. ffites Slated For Laguna Hills Teacher Funeral services will be held in La1una Hall s Saturday for Orange County educator Eleanor Kemper, who died Thursday, following a three·monlh illne11s She was 73. Mrs. Kemper began h er t£'aching car eer In Illinois. Sh<· moved to Orange County more than 40 years ago and taught Jo:nglish and social science. When Buena Pnrk Hi gh School open('(! its doors in 1956, Mrs. Kemper was named vice pnncipal. Shi.' remainc•d In lhat position until her retirement an 1968. Mrs Kemper w1111 a grad1111tc or Scripps Collcae and held a master·s degree in education from the Uni vttrsity of Southern California. She was a member of llw N11tlonal F.duculors A~soda Iron. lhf' t';11lfornia 'ft•11cher11 At. M><'l:tllon and the Cnliforn1u "" ~oc1at1on of Secondary School Administrators. Mrs K'•mp<'r llvt>cl m (iardC'n Grove and l.ugun(I Beach before retrnn,I! lo 57-B Calle Cudu: In the Lal(unu J111ls Leliurc World n · lln•ment <'om m unity c1>1ht yt>ars ·ago . Jn Leisure World she wn11 pre· s1dent of the Women's Golf As· sociation and the duplicate bridge organization. She also worked as a volunteer at Sad· dleback Community Hospital. Mrs Kem~r is survived by her son. Allen Cassady, of Hinsdale. 111 , and f our Rrandchlldren. VJSitation will be held today from 3 lo 9 p m . at O'Connor Laguna lllllii Mortuary chapel Saturday 's ser\'lces will be held at IO a.m •l United Methodist Church of Laguna Hills. Dr. Lawrence Hawley, rector. will officiate. Interment wi.IJ bt in M1ch1gan. l'ro•Pa~Al COUNT .•. Dawson did have an extra 12 votes record~ there. The recount reversed that. M rs. Morreale agreed that it was a "remarkable coincidence·· that 12 miscounts could have oc-curred. The third precinct also locked out a poll watcher for candidate Arnold Hano as the ballolln, finished at8 p.m . Tuesday. Mrs. Morreale had to send a policeman to the poU with an or· der for the officials to admit any and all poll watchers. Mrs. Bellerue left for a siding lrlp at Mammoth alter the elec· Uon and was not available for comment today. The recount. which ahe de· manded. ls costing her $100 a day. If lt overtorns the otriclaJ election count, the city will plck up the tab, according to the elec· tioncode. Amtrak Sees Organized Pot Smuggling ALBUQUERQUE <A P) - Albuquerque police and nulroad security as.eats are lnvesUgaUng an allegecny orguized effort to smuggle large amounts or mari- juana cross--country aboard Am- trak pasaenter tralrus Police Sgt. Robert Murra,y an nounced Thursday that five men have been arrested, und 600 pounds of marijuana confoicut- ed, in three incide nts since Jan 31 at the Santa Fe Railway stu. lion In Albuquerque. Slate police valued Lhc muri- juana at about $300.000 al street prices. "I can't give any particulars but we know it's orga nized because of the qu11nUt1~ o( marl ju~na coming through," Murray saJd. He said the marijuana ap· parenlly is being purchased in Western states and taken aboad Amtrak trains in swlcases for transport to the East. Murray said the arresLc; came after dogs trained to sniff out marijuana located the subpect suitcases at the train slltlion. The · do1s were borrowed from the' canine unit used by AJbuquer- que's Airport Security. Fro,. Page A I STRIP ... take a 11hower after they row on lhe Housatonic River, ubout a 30· minute d ri V<' northwest fl( New Haven. Th<.' mt'n's varsity crrw has a CN'M lo show~n. In a l>f>rby boathouse "These a re tht' b<Klil', \'alt' '" c·xplolllng. On a duv llkt> to<111y th<.' Ice frcezc·ti on thr'I c;kui Then we s it for hair un hour "' tht Ice melt~ un't i.oak.11 through lo m~el tht• 11wt'11L thut l'i ~ouk ina u~ from the ln111dt'." tlw 1>totement ~uid. Dt•lnn.iy K iphuth, Yule'' nthlt•tic dlr~·rtor, !ti.ltd thC' muln r<'o11on lihower f:tt'lllll1•11 lia\'I' nol bt•en provld(•d for t ht• "o men hn ~ hr1•n 11 lo<'k or monvy He 1>;11rl lht> 1oninj( hourd m Dtrbv m~v ilflprove> ,, li'mporary lrulltr i;howt'r nr \I \\t!Ck Boeing Bares Pa-yments SEATTLE CAP ) -The Boetnl! Co. ha11 made commJsslon pay ments of S70 million in 1t'i ovc•r seas sales work dunnJt the• IJ<,l five years. the c ompun' ucknowledged today. A spokesman said lh<' pay- ments to sales agents and suh· contractors were all lc~al But James E. Prince, Boeing's senior vice president and s<.'cretary, told The Associated Press thnt "1n reviewing a period of -1!\ years, we've done some lhmtis that we probably \\OUld h:l\e done dirferently "