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1976-03-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
Id . . Boy, 16, Gulps Razor Blade In Soft -Drink TUESDAY AFTERNOON-, MARCH 9, 1976 YO&.."·"'°· ... I HCTIOM, '4 "AGll Biey~le for 2 11.-.T.._... ney ~lindl: 13,. or Woodland, Wash., enjoys his daily ycle ride wtth his buddy Troubles, the family's pet ra· n. Rodney say~ Troubles looks forward to going on the Claily bike ride and hasn't caused any trouble yet. Vegas All Shook Up .; After A-blast Test PAHUTE MESA. Nev. !UPI I -A mt'd1um range nudear de. '1ce was detonated 2.8SO reel btneath the Nevada desert n oor today, awaylna tall buUctlngs and moving wall fixtures in Las vesas some 120 milts away. Ground motion from the 6 a.m. daft was felt distinctly for about !91econds In the aambUng city. •Caltech In P nsadena. Cnlif. al!d the tremor menu~ s.s on tbe Richter Scale. A spokesman for t~ Energy SPEED DEMON PLLWETH neserarch and Developmt'nt Ad· ministration said initial reports Indicated tht' test was sU<'cessrul No radiation leak wu detected from tht' te:i1t. code named EMuary and the fi rst or two ~hrduled In a two-day span. Today'a blast had a y+fld ot 200 to 500 kilotons. equivalent lo a max· I mum of S00.000 tons ol TNT and 2S times the size of lhe atomic bombs dropped on Japan during World War II. The second test, scheduled for 6· 15 am. Wednesday, will have a maximum yield or one mepton. or one million tons of TNT. A cloud or dust rose above <SHA·TEST, PageA2) ' Frankfurt Kidnap Terror FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP> -A gunman seeldnc freedom for an accused bank rob- ber seind two hoetaees in a Frankfurt courthouse today and demanded $3.2 mllllon and puaage on a jetliner to Cuba, police reported. The gunman also demanded a helicopter or automobile with bullet-proof windows to ferry him and the robber suspect to Frankfurt airport. nine miles from the downtown courthouse. which was sealed ofr by heavily armed police. The hostages were believed to be a court em ploye and a member of the Jury trying Gerhard Linden for an l&00,000 bank vehicle holdup in Frankfurt two years ago. Linden remained In custody alter the early afternoon assault because a gua rd managed to force him into a aide room off the courtroom, police said at a news conference. In addition to S2 million, the gunman d e m a n ded the equivalent or $400,000 dollars each In German marks. Prench francs and Swiss francs, police said. Police said the eunman fired two warnlna shots while com· mandeering the courthouse sec· lion where Linden was on trial. Other wltnessea said Ms race was covered by a green knitted ski mask. The abor:t. alender man ap- parently got the pistol from a 1uard he disarmed at the courthouse entrance. then seized a court employe and marched him Inside to the courtroom where the trial was resuming after tbe mldday break. ell GuSlles . . ·-· German GonmaD Seizes Hostage~, ' Ann as Aintee Ul'I T...,.._ Actress Ann-Ma rgret Oert) will star as evangelist Aimee Semple Mc Phe r59n (right) in a two-hour NBC TV m ovie called ''Sister Aimee," now before the cameras. Oil Gusher Sprays Huntington Beach By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL e>1ni.oe11,,.11MM.tH A gusher caused by accumulal· ed underground preuure in an old oil we ll caused several thouaand dollars damaRe Mon- day when It sprayed droplet.'! of crude petroleum hlth Into the sky and over a five-block area or central Huntington Beach. Residue from the well located in a rapidly developing com· merclal-auburban area was blown by sea breezes and landed on numerous parked cars and a brand-new apartment develop· ment. The bulk of the damage sur· rounded the Intersection of Hunt· lnglon Street and Toronto Avenue, the newly paved street serving the pueblo-like reslden· tlal unit.a. Oil damage was not readily visible today. due to partial cleanup and the relatively smaJI slie of the wlndbome blobs, but authorities theorized it will re· quire litlgallon to settle the blame. -. . "' II ' ,, Reigning Monarch Of SLA? SAN FRANCISCO CAP) ...!..... Dis~ · missing por tions of Patricia Hearst's defense as "unbeUeva· ble," a government psychiatric expert has portrayed her as the reien.ing monarch or a rag-tag of revolutionaries she lifted to in· lem alional fame. "She was the queen" of the Symblonese Liberation Army, said Dr. Joel Fort ... She brought them international recognition, the excitement, the press alten· tlQn .• _.She .. ~eoioyed the 11latus and recognition this brought her." " Fort, a ph ysician with psychiatric training. took issue Monday with several key ele· meols in Miss Hearst's own story or rear and sexual assault lnlllct· ed by her SLA captors. The government is trying to prove to the Jury that Miss Hearst took part wilbngly in a 1974 bank robbery. The defense claims, and M 1ss Hearst has testified, that she participated out or fear for her life. U.S. Atty. J ames L. Browning Jr. spent most or the day eliciting Fort's picture or the 22-year-old newspaper hei ress. Defense at· tomey F . Lee Balley had 1ust begun h is c ross-examination when court reces~ed for lhc day. (See PATTY, Page AZ ) Const Weather Clearing tonight then sunny and a little warmer Wednesday, according lo ' the weather service. Lows , tonight 40 to 48 . Highs in the low to mid 60s. • <P \YAKEENEY. Kan. <UPl>-A F\lllon. Mo .. )>reacher was given a ~edlng ticket for driving 75 mile per hour on an Interstate blthway. The Rev. David Edens sent the following parody of the Lord's Prayer to Judge David Rhoades : Boy Gulps Razor Blade No one la certain exactly who owns the old well In the area near Huntington Beach City Hall, which l s dolled with both petroleum operations, cam· merclal buUdlngs and new re· sidential units. "The title ls pretty cloudy," said Fire Department Capt. Roger Hosmer, ell plaining it was once held b.y an individual but bas since reverted to other OWMl'lbJp In a tax Judgment. INSIDE TODA V'. South Coast RepertorJ1'• 100th produc tion. a time· w a r ped oe t &i o ~ of Shake&~ore'• "A M1dlf.lm. mer N1ght'1 Dream." 1.f ~ on rtoge 1n Co1la M1iia. "Our judge which art in • JC1nsas. J do not know your \ name. Thy radar bath trapped rae on a dry. straight four· lane intentate which lnclinet.h me to go a bit too hastily . If mercy be in tb1ne heart. forgive me my trespass as this is my serond summons in SO years o( earthly sojourns. If my debt doth require a rttompense. then l will pay thee. for thine Is tbe kingdom and the power. Amen." A 16-year-old Westminster boy was reported in fair COO<tition to- day after ~ swallowed ball a ruor blade in a soft drink can at Fountain Valley Higb School Monday afternoon. Police said Ronald J. Smith of 15902 lJiamond SL. complained of chest pains. then fainted on the campus after s wallowing lbe blade about 3:30 p.m. He underwent stomach sur· gery at Westminster Community Hospital tor removal of the blade. Pohce said physichtns • t believe the youth will ~er aatisf actorily. Lt. Carl La•ftntt said today poll~ took a cr1 me report lD the mattu and are lnvestig1ting, alt.boqh he dld not rule out the possibility that the incident was accidental. Lt. Lawrence reported the boy said he purchased the drink. con· aumed about half of It, then Jen it in the music room for awhile. When be returned. be said, he finished the drink. then noticed ba.lf a blade in the bottom ol lhe tan. Lawrence said theKbool nune eumined the J outh. then of· fidals fed him bread lo coat the· blade before taltln1 him lo the hospital. Lawrence said it appeared th.at someone bad broken lhe blade in two pieces and placed It ln the drink. Howeve r. he said, police have not ruled out the pogsibillty that the blade was placed there accidentally by someone to dis· pose ol it not reaUrlng lhe drink was not finished. He added that his department only ettim *le' tosaes due td fires, but Ls often involved in the in· veatigatlon of oil operations due topotenUal fire hnards. "I would HY It would be in the thousands of dollars ." Capt. Hosmer commented. Bob Dava. chld oillieJd in· <Stt GtJSHEll, Page AZ) , , J.UW, Page Bf.. ! DAIL V PILOT s South Viet Ai1-inan, Cb.arges Face BB Family in Escape Visitor ., BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) - A youn1 South VletnameM air force Utulenaot, accompanJed by hJs wlle. four chJ~ and a mechanic, new a btUcopter 300 mJl01 from South Vietnam to TbaHand on ft1onday In the flTst blown airborne e$tape from South Vlet.nam alnce May. a 'Ibll provanclal 1overnor reported to. ~t wu the second dann.r hellcopt«r eacape from 1 eom. munist country lo nven moolh.s. Last Au1ust. an American pilot flew a H ·year-oJd ctrl &Del two Fuel Zoo Due? Energy Czar Mzrb Wanu CANTON, Ohlo CAP) -The lines at gasoline st&· lions of 1974 will "look like a picnic" unless alternative sources of fuel are developed, federal energy Administrator Frank Zarb warns. "We can look forward to biper oil prices.'' Zarb told a group Monday at Walsh College;• unless we put our domestic house in order. This should be a signal to Congress. · · u we don't make provisions now, the gas lines or two years ago will look like a picnic," said Zarb. ''By 1985, we can look forward to expanding our use or synthetic fuels, but it will be between 1985 and 1995 before th~ technology begins to make a dif. ference," said Zarb. In Newport Beaeh Skateboarding Ban Slwwdown Slated .By JOANNE REYNO~ °'*O•llr~..,..._.. March 22 has been set for the showdown over a proposed city law that would ban skateboards from steep streets in Newport .Beach. In a preliminary skirmish Monday ntght, pro-skateboard forces went before city coun· calmen to plead for some other action in eliminating the street hazards created by skateboards. The ordinance under con· sideratlon resulted from <.'om- pla1nts by Spyglass Hill residents that skateboarders, especially those from outside the area. were plaguing the nelchborhood and making dr1v1ng n sky. Two council members, Mayor Pro Tem Milan Dostal and Pete Barrett. did not go along with the ban for different reasons. Dostal said he "isn't comfof'U. ble" with the proposed or· dinance. notrng that at doesn't restnct the use or skateboards on sidewalks .llongs1de the same streets on "h1ch the sport would be prohibited. He also said he believes the law itself would be an uMecessary restnct1on. "J JUSt don't feel that it's necessary unless It can be sl\own that the rcstrlct1on must be imposed for the good of the en· tire community,'' he sa1d. Barrett said he was willing to RO along with the ban. but he wanted the city start lo come up wUh a report on the possibility or the city building an area ror ex· elusive use of skateboard riders. That idea was backed by three f'ro• Pagr 11 J A-TEST ..• ground zero wl\en Estuary was detonated but momtonng de· 'ices nround the test Slltl and aboard alrtrnfl circling Uw.> area detected no rod I a lion leak A~ usual mtnris 10 the vicinity of the tc t site were evacuated()( workers and tht" t:xchan&e Club tn Beatty was clcart-d ol people. The wutlH•r wM rle1.u Dnd cold 11l 1.1hol time. Traces of snow remained on !ht> IJrOWld. • ORANOC COAST l'w C"'l'A"'•Y f ,.,, r'\•11¥ r.:1M ••ti\._,..,.., \ , r , u '' ,,.,. ""' ft ~ ••• , 1\ 1•.f -.l•tt I ,.o.,... t ""Jllf \0.# I. •''lt"i"'I} I fti•'t .,., f •lo • '. ''"" .. ,, 4 ' ~., ... ~.""".,•• ~ ... "' •• ~·I/I I• l•''" Alt tfl "-••l"'ftfl """'"' It~!"'"-' .. '~ t • • t • .-1 "'" \.•II•• I•, • ,,.,. ft4'1 • • \,-• ~ I I••• ..t I~· ., ' II .&.Jljl\t A \ jW' , 4 fill.ti• I• ' 1 I w""I''"+ ,.,..,. .. , .....,, ' lt•t ' I 1 •i I I h\1 ,.,, r ..... ... l#J ~ 'u., ~· . ft "" ,. ,,,. •• 4..-l , ... ,_ .. .,,.,. Robt-rt N Wttd r. ""_.. • •"" • •. .,,,.. J•O. R. CurltY \,'~t"-• 'f-r\•'id'""' ~r/6 Ml~ Thoml!I~ Ktt'Vll EO·••, Thoma\ A Murph11X' VA ._,.,.,., • .,,. Rlch.}rd P. Nell Offl<H c-•,¥-.111 'f•'"-•~·~ ···~,. • ,,.., , '"-•'•'•l'f'9f ··~-"""~~ ~ ~ \ ..... ,. kAi<lf••fd ~.,..,,. '--· ... 1\1..:t , .... ,.,_. 11•\..i"lt,'l·f· ,,.....,... ,..,tt>'*'• (714) .. 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"U you can spend $450,000 on the aenior citizens (center ) and $43,000 on a bicentennial park, then you can spend the money It taltea to make a skateboard park," be said. Burden, also a teenager, told councilmen be estimated lt would take about $SO,OOO to build a skateboard park. "But the money would be re· covered by charging a fee to the people who use the park," he ex· plained. Another skateboarder •UP· porter, Betsy McKenzie of Balboa Island, described herself as the "mother of eight skateboarders." She told councilmen that In ad· diUon to passinc the law, they ought to seek advice from skateboarders themselves and she backed a proposal to make a skateboarding area on San Joa· quln Hllls Road east of Marruertte Avenue. One man. John Skall, who Iden· tlfied himse lf as a senior skateboarHer at the age or 24 , en· couraged the council to promote skateboard safety in the same way that the police department works on bicycle safety. "I grant you there are abuses on Spyglass Hill, but I lhJnk the city would be bet~r served by an ordmance which eliminates in· terfering with traffic. rather than one based on the stttpness or the street," he suegesled. Manson Moved To Fol.som State Prison SACRAMENTO (UPl> -Mass murd~rer Charles Man.son has bffn transferred from San Quen· Un to Folsom State Prison, the state announced today. A Folsom spokesman said Ole dedslon to move Manson. 41, was made by administrators oo the basis of his age and bf.cause the section In wbicb he was houaed at San Quentin was closed recentlr. "He was not havifte any ~ blems at Sao Quentin.·• said Rudolph Rutherford, a prison of. ficlal. He was moved to Folsom Moo· day by automobile. Manson. held in the security housln& unit, Is permitted to ex· ercise in a yard and have televis!on in bis cell, Rulhuford said. The cult leader was convicted of the Tate-LaBlanca klllincs In Los Aneeles in 196'9. Lynette Fromme, one of hls most devout followers. was convicted of at· tempting to assasslnate Prut· dent Ford Sept. 5 . • otber Eut Oeraian1 from C1fflt<M1lovaltla to fr.edom in W•l Genauy. BooDd1u1y Slaalahm, 1ov· enor of Tb1Uand'1 Cbaotaburt province, told The Auoclated Presa by phone today that the South V•etnameae pilot -an of. fleer tn the fallen Sal&on ttglme -did not •l•h to Uve under the Communllt •Y•t.em and pl&IUMd · hll 1etaway for two montba. The pUot took olf from tbe Mettonc River city ol Can Tbo early Monday and was forced to land near a rural guoline station about 130 miles aoutbeut of Banckot when hi• craft ran out ol l\.ad, tbe 1overnor aaid. The pilot reportedly w u lr)'inc tony lt to the U.S.·run Utapao air bue southeast or Bangkok. Tbe 1overnor ldentffied the A vislun1 Ch1caao m1m who race• crlmtnal chargt>s lhera March l~ was achedUl\'d for ar· ra.isnmtnt today on new. multi· pie anault and npo char1ts tiled by Huntln.iton Bt'uch polloe John I'. Semenick, 2!1. was booked on su1p1clon OC ll5HUlt wtth a dt>adly weapon, forcible rapt', buralary and raise Im prtaonment ronowlni: the l'lcries of attacks Thursday Huntin1t on Rc11ch Police Detective Randy Toburen said information un the charges faced by Semenick M has scheduled March 15 trial in Chicago had still not yet been explained. pilot as JO.year-old Ho Kan Hai. In a Gilded Cage The other escapees were bis 28- The auspect in the pair or as· sauJts had Just flown out from Ctucago for a Cahfonua vacation before h11 trial. SemenJck's host told pohce rollow1ng the bloody Thursday spree. year-old wife, Nguyen Piltan; t.be1r four children aced 3 to 9. yean: and •27·year-ddairplaoe medsan.lc. This weather cock atop an old building in Madrid, Spain, is unintentionally enclosed ln a "cage" made up of television antennas. There w 11 some question, however, about the spelllnc of . tbe names and ages°' tM~ Pl d I 0 c nt Lee Heuer, a U.S. Marine and acquaintance of the suspect, picked him up al Los Angeles ln- temalional Airport and brouaht tUm to the Heuer apartment ~t 6401 Warner Ave., a wttk ago. fucees. The 1overnor said .ey ea S D 0 e were under Thai provinc1al During a conversation lite Thursday, Semenick al1e1ed1y became enraaed and smashed a heavy ceramic pot over Heuer's head, sending him lo Huntington Intercommuoity Hospital for treatment. cuatody today. Tbe "Huey .. helicopter -the standard type used by the United States lo the Vietnam war -was emblazoned with a yellow star in a red field, tbe symbol ot the Soutb Vietnamese regime, tbe Thal governor tald. The craft, wbkh the 1overnor 1aid was taken out ol a rice field in Nakam district to a nearby Tbai army camp, was pre· aumably one from the U.S.· supplied air n~t captured by Communist forces last spring. It was not immediately known whether the lieutenant had continued Oyiq foe the Com· munittt or whether be bad stolen Ole aircraft. The governor said the pilot could not make his On Sex, Rape Raps Dr. Rosa Todd McClure of South La•una pleaded innocent today to charges of rape and sex perversion and was ordered to atand trial May 24 in Orange County Superior Court. Judie J ames H. Walsworth set the trial date for the balding, 54-year·old physician and or· dered him to return to the <e>urtroom May 14 for pre·lnal action. Dr. McClure, Encino E',.._PageAI Lane. remains free on his pro- mise to appear. The physician was arrested al hJs office, 31542 South Coast HJghway. South Laguna, after in· vestigation by sheriff's officers ol a woman patient's allegation that she was raped Jan. 7 and forced lo participate in acts or sexual perversion wh.ile under the inlluence or a tranquilizer. Next. the suspect is accused or bursting mto a nearby apartment "'here a 27.year·old d1\ortee with a small eh1ld was v1c1ously raped and beaten. Semenick is alleged to have smashed her repeatedly in the face with the telephone receiver ofter sht" fe r a bbed it a nd screamed for ht"lp when e friend happened to call m the m1d:.t of the sex assault. e.cape earlier because ot un-GUSHER specified "problems." • • • The governor said the escapees bad no speclfic plans foe the future. Moat Vietnamese re· fugeesnormaUywanttoemigrate to the United States or France; Thailand does not arant them The 22.year-old Dana Point woman who made the allegation laltt ffied a civil action against the doctor In which she demands damages to be determined lo a trial court. It Is alleged that the acts look: place after the woman visited the doctor'soffice for continued treat- ment of a persist ant back injury. The victim s u stained numerous fa cial lacerallons and a fractured nose, but was able to nee the apartment &nd seek help from a friend who telepl\oned police. permanent asylum. A number of airplanes and helicopters were nown out of Vietnam •ho.rtlY before and after the Communiat capture ol Saigon April 30, but alnce lbea lnOlt re- fugees have come out by sea. The aircraft are a aWJ un· resolved luue of controversy amon1 Thailand, Vietnam and the United States. Hanoi and Sai100 claim the planes belong to the new regime, the United States tays they will not be re- turned and Thailand is caught in the middle. E',.... Page AJ PATTY ••• Fort, bis opinions baaed on four Jailbouae interviews with Miss Heant H well as other material, declared that the defendant was "a voluntary member of the SLA" when ahe and four com· radet robbed the Hibernia Bank on April 15, 197•. "She did not perform the bank robbery because she was in rear of her Jlfe," Fort said over strenuous objections by Bailey. U.S. District Court Judae Oliver J . Carter allowed the anJwer to atand but instructed the jury that It was strlctly Fort's opinion. When Brownln1 asked about Miss Hearst's contention that she abet up a aportlng aoocts store ln the Los Angelea area to rescue two underground companions because of a "renex" action drilled Into her by the terrorists, Fort aaid, "I find lt unbeUeva· ble." An enraced Balley jumped to his feet, but Carter overruied his objection, a1aio cautionlna the jury to treat the answer as one man'1oplnlon. Fort appeared to push Mias Hearst to the point o( an angry outburst wh~n he specilicaJly con· tradlcted her emotional tale of rape In a Uny closet wh«eahe was held captive in the weeka after her Feb. 4.1974, kldnaptna. Mias Hurst told blm, Fort said, that she submitted to now· dead SLA terr-orists Willie Wolfe and Donald "Cinque" DeFteeie bf.cause they asked to have sex· uaJ intercourse with her and she thouah\ It would help keep her alive. "She aaid ahe bad bad in· tercoune wlth Wolle a couple ot bmes prior to the bank robbery." Fort Hid. "She did not indicate he In any way forced himself on her or lbat direcUy « indirectly rape was Involved.·' Mlaa .Hearst, who had wept when reca.Uin1 for the Jury that she bad been forced to have au with a man 1be despbed. stirn!d in her cbalr and Balley placed a restrainJng hand on her' •boulder. The defendant occ1tlonally tuned toward her~. Ran· dolpb and Catherine Heant. and s:neend .Upu, u Fort pve bh testimony. aped.or for the Huntington Beach Building Department, was un· available for comment or further information on the sputtering gusher. Police logged the first call from a woman living In the 1900 block of Alabama Street. one of tboM affected by the fine oust of petroleum fallout. Work crews capped the gusher quickly followlna the initial re· ports which began ftlterina in about 8 a.m .. according to police and City Hall spokesmen. The damage could have been worse, except for the fact Hunt· ington Beach's crude oil basin is relatively well depleted after year• of pumpinc and thus un· derground pressure is low. A lo~ime Huntington Beach resident, Fire Capt. Hosmer. 51, recalls genuine gushers and well blowouts that coated the sur- rounding vicinity with crude oil. ''Years ago, it was com· monplace," be remarked. Aramco Talks PANAMA CITY, Fla. (UPJ)- Breaking a lone siJen:e, the Ara· bian American Oil Co. says one subject of a current meeting between U.S. and Arab oil of· flciala ls the "transfer or ownership" of Aramco, the world's largest oil exporting com· pany, to Saudi Arabia. A roommate drove her to San Clemente General Hospital for examination. Semenick wns arrested inside bis host's blood·t plattered apart· ment after a team of policemen broke down the door in response to hls refusal to answer iL ·Jack Scott's Brother Attempts Suicide SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) - Walter Scott. brother of sports activist Jack Scott, tried to hang hlmaell today ln the city jail cell after being arrested oo a charge of public drunkenness, police said. "His uncle Indicated ..• he (Scott) was under pre· ssure with this Patricia Hearst case and this morning h e just tried to end.It alt,'' sai d Maj. J a m e a McDonnell. WALTUSCOTT "Another half·minute and he would have done the job." Walter Scott was believed to be the person who led investigators to the farmhouse in South Ca· naan, Pa .• where Miss Hearst and members of the Symbionese Liberation Army reportedly stayed during the summer of 1974. McDonhell said Scott was found at 11 :45 a.Jn .. usin& his T· shlrt as a noose. Scott was hang. ing for only about a minute and suffered no serious Injury, McDonnell said. "He was sent to Scranton Com· munity Medical Center and now he's on his way to the Clark Sum· mlt State (mental) Hospital,'' \icDonnell said. Miss Hearst, on trial In San Francisco charged with bank robbery, has l(•stif1ed thut Jack Scott and his parents drove her from California to the East Const while she wac; a fugitive Walter Scott was found last Dec~mber m Lac; V<'~as, Nev . wtth his wn:.t:. ~la!>hC'd m what police descn lwd J !> an attemptt'<l i.uJc1de CONGOLEUM puts the world at your feet ... PRESTIGE CUSHIONED VINYL THE HERITAGE OF AMERICA COLLECTION ROMAN ELEGANCE lnApir ;itlon for I ht~ ''""'II" II r t I: I 11 •• I ,. ... t r " m l h I' SJ111f\!'<h t1:1h;•n JI I 1tl tlw l.ilh r1·nlU)'\' I\ rl.""" .it h.,11rt "'' look 1111th au1t1 le c1111Jo..,,,r11: lltl' look ol a truo 1rnl1quc purn.,.11 lllc. Wf:'\'F: ~O M F: f:X(.'I Tl"ll(j ;sJ-:ws ,...Oft YCH' i\Lril·., s Hi\.c;; \OUF.O If \RI> ~I II I-\('!-: 1.1 ' 1-• .., <H' " 1t "s r 11 n" t: . C II ' ( i 0 I. 1-. l ' \I • I, \ I J\ UIH'I 10' \ 1,1. Y W 1-: '\ ll\\ II\\ 1-. lli\RDWOOI> Fl.OOH-. IH U H l l' E • M I' \I l' 111 ::, • rEA<.:E. A:-;o SYfO ::-. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·installation. custom draperies ' .. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 91617 • PHONE 6.46·4838 -6'46 2355 By llJU&\' KAYE ..... o.i ............. South Cout R~ Colatal Comm111loJ1 mcmt..u com·· prom1aed M cmday oo approvtni a •lncb diamet~ oetan out.fall 1ysteai at South Lquna for lbt Allio Water lhnaatm.m A&en- ey (AWMA >. Tbe alie. app~ed with_ a •z ~e. waa le11 than the 5'·1nch I pipe requested by A WMA, yet lffater than the U·lnth pipe re- commended by the commluion'a lta(f. • .. !\l!!day: Match 9, 1976 DAILY PILOT .4:1 Ocean Outfall Systelll. Okayed TM 1lu of the fU cnllUoa out· fall ayst~m plpt hu been a polat " COfttro\W'ly lo the ....... COUQ.-'1 for fOW' ynn becauM it,... lat.es t.o lbe questloo ol popatatkicl gowth and at(()Cllpuyillc •· vtroomental luuff. The maraUtoo batU• la ap. pereolly over at the redoQal eommiuion level, but cppo1Mmts ol \be outfall ostem Yowed •--cta1 to apptal the declllon at the st.ate coutal commlNAon level. Opponents lnclude the South Laiuna CMc Auodatioa ud rrltadl o( .... S.rtk. llotla ............ aatl·Jl'OW\b Md ba~ ..W tlMy Wut DO ap 'am ol u.. ~ ...... treatlDeal fKilid-. Co11t1t comml..-.... aDcl ~itrlNawn baft qned tbat ...... trMhMD& faellll H are aeeded ln lb• AWKA Nil•. waleb 8°" hen 11 Toro to tlM oceaa and h'otn c.on.. ..... , too .... ,..,.~ However, th• cllapute bu tel\- tered arowad bow mwb J>OP'll•· tloa trowth ahould be en- cowapd by opanded aewace tnatment faclUtlet. Accorclloc to \b• commission'• ltd .....-t OD tM AWMA pro- ject, a St·lDcb pi" would allow I populaU0et 1rowth ol 387,000 by &be year 21000. A 42·lncb pipe. as ttcom· mended by U.o 1taff. would Umll populatloo 1rowth lo Jm,000 by tJ'8 year 11000. Tbt compromlu *iDeb pipe wowd accommodate population arowth of zto,ooo byt!M )' .... 2.000. • CoaunilsJoner Judy Roeen~r <>t N~ Buch. who voted in favor ol UM 41·lncb J>lpe, vi "eel the comml11ion'1 action as a "m~w victory tor Cftvlrontntn· la.Hats." Mra. Roaener aald after th vote that the dll'tel'ftee belWffn tlw 42-lntb 1be and the '8·lnch llze 11 not H aJentncant as the dilferenc• between 48 inche:s and ~tnc!Mt. "With the 48-tnch pipe, the 1rowth inducement ls not H SHat and It still forces the agen- cy to look Into water l"\'Clamalion a tot IOQner than Ir they'd re- ctlved 1approval on the M·incb &be." Mra . .Rosener said. Sbt l&kl ahe was allo p&eued thal lbe condlUon.a relauel to water quality at•nd-* were malntalned, parUcularly atan- dara concemln& tho ammonia content.ohb• Y(ater. In float vot e, o nly oom· mlsslonert David Commons Md l')-ank C1111do voted no. Cart Kymla, chairman or AWMA, ri!fused to ~mment on the eommlss lol\ '• detlslon, olher than to HY that the AWMA board of direclora wtll meei next week todlacuu the dedaion. ·Batt~ Heai·ing ·Be __ Week £15 ·w@l!!J[( ®@rrwa©@ Tlae columa • .,...,. dally except Satarday.r aad Mcmdays. I a µmhlem" Tl1f'n 1n11t Pat Du1111 Put 1111/ rut ff•d topr. (lt'I 111€' t111•ut>r~ and oc e lmll 1/ou 11t•t•d IC• t sofrt-lflt'Qtul It'$ 111 \.l yt1t•r111mt'11I and ~ , hu:1111r u. Mat/ yuur <JIW.~//unii 111 l'ot Ou11 11 At n Y111ir .'iervtc<' Ornngt' Cuuvl I >o tllJ J>tlot. P r > l11u JM. Cn.~to Mna. CA 9111:!6. /11('/udt yuur lt'ltplwut• 11u111lx•r, Otlaa S•op DEAR PAT: I've heard there's a special store somewhere in Southern Cahrornia that sells old Franciscan china poUems. Can you find out Its name and loca- tion? S.A .. Costa Mesa The Funclscan Shop ls 1-ated at ztOI Los Feltz In Los Angt>IH. You can phont> <Zll) 133-3311 wttkdays or (213) 633...C5" after S p.m. and Salurdays to lnqllir~ tr the dlsconUnued paUem you re· quire ls available. Bllllag ProlJI~ DEAR PAT: LastSeptemberl had occasion to use Seal's Am- bulon~ Servire to get to Hoag Jiospital. The bill w~ rendered two days later and paid im· mediately. Some time later an error tn addln1 the various charges ~as discovered. My let- ters pointing out W s error and requesting reimbursement have been ignored. D.Y .. Costa Mesa Seal's mana&t>r said UH& yoar refuel !MW has bee• malled. Tiie delay was d11e to employe vaca- tlou end resultant slowu pro- ttlllnl of some office buslAess. Nete Prod•~t. DEAR PAT: How would a person go about tryin,~ to sell a new product Idea to a food com- pany? I hove a recipe for an item that Is now sold by several ma1or C'annlng companies. but mme Is fDr superior to any canned pro- duct I've tasted 0 C , Laguna Beach Your ~st bt>t wouJd M lo con· tact H Yt>ral major u nnJng C9m· paa&es. tale that you have a new product that may lntert"St the ~at.._ aad r~Uffl more '"· lormaelon. Most C'ompallles •Ill provldf' thf'lr polklf'll and pro. ttduf"a for nrw producta aloai with a rf'luw.. rorm. Do not dlvul&f' 1ny dC't1lls ot our redp.- or produt'l ldf'I, nnr 10wt' lht" n1mt. ln&rf'dknts Of' mt>thod of pr~t111111ln1. If )'OU do mt'nllon , any d tall• In thi111 Onit COftlad, you wlll llurt your <'hlftC'f'jl ot workln• furthC"r wllh any o( th• , companlu rontaclt'd. Thc-"" , plllttr• for lf'UI protC"CtlM Ottt· llnf'd abo\ff' Is followf'd by aJI ma· Jot food producUon flrml'I. Billy S t ill Nixon's Pal DETROIT (AP) - Evangelist Bllly Graham says the Watergate affair I did not dama ge ha c; friendship with former President Nixon. "He's still my friend and I'm sUJJ his rrlend. A re- ligious leader does not de· ~a person because he is in trouble." Graham sa.id Monday al a Dt,Jroit news <COOlerence. Asked 1r he considered Nixon a sinner. Graham, 57. replied . "J consider myself a sinner ln need of the grace of God. All peo- ple are sinners." !",......... N~MrR•I•··· Postmas ter G eneral Ben· jamin F. Bailar says that the Postal Service is caught in a "vicious" economic spiral which will destroy it unless the public is willing to accept cuts in mail service . See Page A8. Two Missing Anaheim Men F e ared Dead BIG BEAR (AP) -A helicopter search ls t.o continue for two Anaheim men missing l\iib ln snow-covered mountains here although authorities believe the men are probably dead. A foot search for the men was abandoned Sunday, 1berlfrs CapL Ernie de Laurie said Mon· day. ''They were overdue from a day ln the mountains to play in the snow," he said. "We found their four-wheel drive vehicle stuck in the snow and abandoned. Tbey didn't even have adequate clothing." Boler Serrano, 27, and Raul Buatoe, 21, were reported mhs· Inc at the 8,000-fool level a week aeo. "We found a half bag of com chips ln the nblcle," de Laurie said. "lf they dido 't set out In the amount of lime that's pesaed now , cbancea are pretty slim for them." Malibu llartot Feuer. a atauncb en· vlruunenlallat from Malibu, hu been appointed t.o fill ooe ol lhe two vacancies on the South Cout .Reciooal Coastal Commiasioll. Mrs. Feuer. a Democrat, wu appointed by Assembly $ipeater Leo McCarthy t.o fill the unex- p tr e d term of Carmen Warscbaw, who resianed in January wlth bitter.,.... for tbe commJuion and Ila P-* adioDL The HCODd vacaney wu creat.. ed when Artllur Holmes lost his seat on the San Clemente Clt.Y CouociJ lut week. A replace- ment for Hol mes, lb• Saa aement.e llayw, will be eboeen by the Orance CountJ Leape ol Cities' Mayors' Seled1ma Com· mittee. Hownet, that eommittee ia not upeeted to take any action until alter tbe April 13 election, wheo the charter cl ties in Or&n1e County wlll chooM new coun- cilmen and m ayora. Altltou1h llr1. Feuer it a atrona proponent of enviroomen· tal p(>elt.iom. the woman she suc- ceeds, Mn. Warschaw, was mown for her Pf"Hlevelopm4!nt stands. Mrs. Wan~ltaw Wiii often at oddl with \be p~ flldlon •·the commledoa. When the reetped, 1be ~mned the contiDaaUon of the HCional com- miaiona. Mu. F-u er bas been chairwoman of the Sierra Club's Santa Monica Mountains Task FMce. a croup that attempted lo protect tbe Santa Monlea Moun- ta.lm trom development. She also ae"ed on the Malibu Cltliena for Goo4 Plumine, the Malibu ClUzen1' Adviaory Com· mittee and was a director ot the Coast and Mountains for Tomor· row. Mrs. Feuer 11 expected to make her first appearance as a couta1 comml11looer at the next commJnlon mttt10£ next Mon· day, in Torrance. 'Easy on tM Trigger' ·ftemeteing the Troops ~ CUban Prime Minister Fidel Castro joins Yugoslavian President Josip Broz Tito. in a salute as they r eview the troops during departure ceremonies for Castro in Yugoslavia . The Cuban leader left Yugoslavia and headed for Bulgaria. Weed Clearance Ordered in County Owners or weed-~vered va- cant land in Orange County have begun receiving notices from the county fire department ordering .them to clear the brush and higll grass before April 7. Carl Downs. county fire chier and state forest ranger, said more than 5,000 property owners will receive notices this year un· der the Haiard Reduction Pro- gram, formerly called the Weed Abatement Program. ''The program is aimed at pre· venting the start and spread or potentially dangerous wildfir~s, '' Downs said. ..With the ever· increasing population, the threat of uncontrolled wild fl re becomes even more extreme." Downs noted that the program was started in the county 32 years ago. After the deadline for clearing, uncleared lots will be m ain· tained by a private contractor hired by the county and the charge for such service will be ::idded to the owner's property tax bill . "This char ge may be extensive if the parcel being cleaned re· quires hand labor because or steep or cluttered terrain," Downs said. "The charge wilJ be based on the area cleaned and the complexity of the job." Besides the actual clearinJ{ cost. property owners who fail to do the job themselves will be rhar~ed on additionaJ SlS.22 ad· mln1strat1ve fee, a proc<.>durc begun four yenrs ago. Coun t y Park Visitors Up 1 3 P ercent More than 1.5 million people v11ited Orange County's nine re· g1onal parks and Dana Point Harbor last year -a 13 percent Increase over the 1974 figure~. according to the county Environ· mental Management Aizency. Officials have attributed about one.third or the increase lo the August ope llning of ,Carbon Canyon Regional Park 1n the north county "The rem a ind er ot the in· crease occurred throughout the park system. with lhe biggest in· crease re1i1stered at Laguna Niguel Regional Park." said Larry Leaman, assistant EMA director. ,. Laguna Niguel attendance Jlmped 34 percent to an annual total of 177.000. "The attendance figures ac· count only for those park visitors arriving by motor vehicle who thus pay the parking .fee," Leaman said. Ibis Colt 45 pistol which bad been owned by the legendary western lawman and gambler Bat Masterson was sold at auc- tion to an anonymous TexFs collector for 136,000. The pistol rests on the origioaJ let- te r Masterson wrote to the Colt company ordering the gun and asking that Colt ''make it very easy on the trigger · Numerous visitors arrive bv bicycle or on foot." he said. Mtlmating the actual number of '1s1tors t n be ··nearly two m1lhon " Expected To.Last 3More By GAR Y GRANVILLE oi-.0.11,~ ..... Indicted Orange County Supervlsor Robert Battin's pre- trial hearina ata11ered into its 10th weet Monday and by the end ot the day, attorneys for both sides were predicting It won't end for another three weeks. Six witnesses marched to the stand durina \be day as Battin continued b is effort to have chargea brought againsl him by the Orange County Grand Jury diamlJsed before he is forced to stand trial. Battin is charged in the seven· count felony indictment with Il- legally using his county-paid staff lo 1974 t.o campaign unsuc- cessfully for lieutenant governor. And the six witnesses called in- t o Jud ie K e nneth La e's courtroom by defense attorney Matthew Kurillcb were Intended tD support the argument that Bat- tin Is a victim of discrhninatory prosecution. But Kurilich got more legal argument from Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan than support testimony from the slx. wit· oesses. Ryan. tor example, blocked Kurilich 's effort to delve Into Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hitks' possi· ble use of bis staft for personal and political purposes. "This area Is closed to further inquiry,'' Judge Lae said to bring an abrupt end to Hicks ' secretary, Annabelle Roberts' brief tesli mony. Kurilich Insisted bis interroga- tion of Mrs. Roberts was simply an attempt to s how it ls common among e lected oHlcials in Orange County to use staff for personal and polltical pu~~· But Judge Lae said that Kurillch must s how that the Dis- tri cl Attorney's Office bad knowledge or s uch practices in order to s how indications or dis- criminatory prosecution, the is- s ue at stake ln the mot.ion for dls- roissal. Kurilich also drew a blank when he catted Deputy District Attorney Dan Brice t.o the wit- ness stand. Brice denied he had ever been instructed by Aasi.stanl District. Attorney Michael Capini to ex- change Information with lbe Los Angeles Times. It is Kurillch'• contention that Ir such an arrangement was made, Battin 's constitutional rights were violated ns well a'l the conndentlality of Grand Jury proceedings. The defense didn't get rnuch further with the Interrogation or Battin aide Joe Hyde than It did with the two d illtricl attorney employcs. Hyde tcatlfl ed that on a visit to AASe mblyman Robert Burke's office CR-Huntington Beach) last month he uw a candJdacy peti- tion In a secretary's work area. Rut by the lime Ryan nnlshed croas·examlning Hyde, Judgt.> Lae had twice reminded the wit· neu or his rlgbl not to in· crimlnate himself. But Hyde uld he wa11 not on county tame when he vl11ted Burke'11 omce on a. Battin er- rand. And he was dismissed from the witness stand before answering whether or not he. as a Los Alamitos city councilman. had ever used starf for personal or political purposes. When called to tcstlry, County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said h~ couldn't recall tr anyone from the District Attorney's Office bad asked him for an opinion on a county reaolullon covering work- 1 n g condition s for county supervisors' stares. Kurlllch contended that the fallur~ lo contact Kuyper showed the investigation leadin1 to Bat- Un 's indictment was biased. • • I •A B ELL CAu.ING: Our tood and woodtrfUl Calllonlia Public t1WlUea CommlulClft will be 1atherin1 for a aeulon up ln Anaheim tomorrow to decide ti you·,. aolnt to 1tart paytq t.be ~b for Inform atioo pbOoe calla. This comes before the PUC via appllcaUon by Paclfic Telephone Company. P arta of OW' coutli.M, of course. are oot aerved by Paclfle. These olhe~nu beJooa to General Tel ol Calltomla. Do not Ctet. ov• th.la. If PacLnc seeks IOOle money. you can fi1ure General won't be far behind. Anyway, what Pacific Tel wants la for you to pay 20 cents tor each call to lnlormatioo ex· cept tor the first three such calls each month. I 1ueas I sbouldn 't be ref urine to these u lnlormaUon calls. 'Ibe phone company cut that out a 100& time a10. Now it's DirectotJ Auistance. Somehow that always irritated me when they answered, "Directory As· slstance." THAT GAVE ME the chance to say, "Hello, ls this Central?" Or, "Is lhia lnformatioo?" Now, however, they come oo the line and simply blurt out. "Whal City Please?" This sbull down t.be opportunity tor &ma.rt· alecky remark.a and alao likely aavea the operator some time. Anyway, back to the direct«y auiatance question and wby lbe phone company wan:t.t 30 cents loc each call after you've used the service three limes each month. Paclllc Telephone brass alle1e that just 12 percent ol lhelr customers are makinc SO percent ol the information clllls. Tbia lit· tle habit of not using the phone book costs $85 million a year which 100 percent of the customers pay. The telephone people propose some customers will be exempt from payin1 the 20 cents for each information call. These would be handicapped persons, hospital patients. hotel guests and uaera of pay phones. IF THIS G ETS approved by the Public Utilities Commission. you may have a way to beat the 2()..cent rap when you go to the phone and don't bave \be number. Whfn you can't find the number you want in your home directory, maybe you could just go downtown and call from the hotel. Or walk down the 1treet to a phone booth and call directory assistance Crom there. Then hope you gel your dime back. Or. you-06'uld tell the directory assislanc/ operator that you're handlcapf>ed. This wouldn't necessarily be a lib. You're ban· dicapped by not knowing the number >'CUI want to call. IMAGINE THE frustrations of looking all over the house for Good Old Joe's phone number and you simply can't find it. In desperation, you putlnthe20-cent call to directory assistance. ''I'm sorr y, sir," the lovely lady on the other end or the line intones, "that is an unlisted number " There went your 20 cents. fnend. So It develops that the PUC wm have its public hearings on the paid Information ulls at 2 p.m. ond 7 p.m. tomorrow in Anaheim City Hall. A public forum like that will 1lve some people an op- portunity to show up and air all kinds or telephone gripes. They may have a tough time kttplng the topic on the 20-cenlquestlon It could be a long da~ for the Public Utllllles Commission. J\f DAil. Y PllO T Kept TafJ on Women's LifJ WASHINGTON CAP) -The F'81 ~ mlormers to keep tabc on lbe women '1 Ii ber ,atton movement !n several U .S. cities dwin1 1"9 and 1'70. accordlnl to doaunent.J released by t.be Senate lntelll1 nice committee. turn up any ~vldenc:e ol revolutionary or vloleot act ivlty. A MAY •• •E•O from the head of the FBI In New York lo Dlrtttor J £d1ar Hoover relayed informauun from the informer• that wome\'I moY· ement "Is not an orpnbaUon aa such but rather • cause and philosophy" ID· letttttd in such Issues u birth control and abortion. Uonartta and would net help anyone ln a re,-olutlon until the OPP~••loo or women wu olvcd ftRl and complete-b•. 0 the memo said. been pr~vlously reported. Much of thl' Jo''BI 1 Uentlon on thu women's movement in New York City eenttred on a aroup called WITCtu:s (Womcrn 'a lnttrn•tlonal Tcrrorl•t Conspiracy from Hell> whkh waa in- volved ID • dtmonstr .. 1lon at oa 1 bridal show where 100 white mice were tet I~~. Jo'HI itgents 1nlormed their superiors th•t one of lhl' key or-aanhers of that demonstration "Is married ond expects her tirst child ln Julv." FBJ £ OF INFOIUIEU a1atn t Tbe docum nta. mostJy coplea of In· tttnal FBI memos. wtr• rtleued Mon- day and showed lnformen bad bffn active in New York. BalUmore. Kan.aaa City, Mo., Columbia. Mo .. and Lawr•nce. Kao .. but were unable to One •nformer told the FBI members or the movement "are not revolu· lbe fem1nl'1a in BalUmore WU nrtt reve.alt>d durloa the Stnutt' commit· tH '• publJc bearings lut year. It lea ol additional d0tuments as exhibit• to the transcript of thos hearin11 showed F8l 1urvetllanct' of the women's move. ment was inure wld~pread lhan had u"'....._ FATHER'S ANGUISH -A Lebanese f atber cradles his wounded son after attack by Moslem deserters from Lebanese Army on city of Kobeiat. Moslem Army Deserters Seize Castle BEIRUT, Lebanon <UPI> Moslem army deserters rebelled in aoutheut Lebanon today, aell-inl a barracb and the second medieval fortress in two days. Premier Rashid Karami said the unrest ln army ranks had caused a grave situation and the eovern- ment had foiled attempts to partition the country. Karaml confirmed the takeover of barracks and two an- cient castle stroncbolda in Lebanon by army rebela. He said there had been attempts to create "two peoples, two Lebanons and two armies." "BUT WE HAVE folled them." Karami said. He was apparenUy returning to earlier events in Lebanon durin1 the civil war. Speaking in par liament, Karami said the consequenc~ or the latest rebel action "could be irave.'' He appealed for the army to re- tain its present status and not be tampered with "since the army represent.a national WIJty.'' Karaml'a confirmation or a new rebel uprisinc at Rasbaya in southeast Leba non posed a new threat to bis government and Syrian peace ne10Uaton arrived lo help stem the crisis withJn the ra.nu of the army. THE REBELLION today at Raahaya, a rew miles from the Syrian border, followed a s1mllar revolt Monday by artillerymen at Amoun, about 15 miles to the S<>Uthweat near the Israeli fron· tier. The Arnoun re bels announced they were joining the "Lebanese Arab Army," a aroup of MO!llem soldiers who deserted from the Lebanese Army during lhe 10· month Iona civil war over alleu- tions of pro·Chrl1t1an biL'I. Envoy Hodgson Testimony Seen From Win Services WASHINGTON -Senate investigators are 1eekln1 testimony from a former Lockheed Aircraft corp. vice president who now is U.S. am- bauador to Japan in their probe of bribes paid by the defense contrac. t.or to forel1n orfidals, according to State Departmeot 5°"rce1 and others. Amb a11ador J ames D . Hod1100, 61 , who aerved as aeeNtary of labor from 1970 to im. bu not been linked to the acandaJ which baa ahaken the sovenunents ol Japan and othtt countries, and ll wu unclear wby the lnveaU1atora were aeeJt. lni hls testimony. Official Sought In Deaths COLUMBIA. N.C. <AP> -A U.S. Stale Department official is being sought by police for quest.iontn& ln the bludgeon de- aths of five members of bis family, whose burning bodies were found in a swampy grave near thi s eastern North Carolina villa1e. The victims were identified Monday as the family of Brad- ( "tN SHORT J ford Bishop Jr.. 39, assistant chief of the special trade ac· li\'lties oHlce of the State Department's economic and businesa section. Cost O~rr•R• WASHINGTON' <AP) -The Navy is ordering a halt lo de· velopme nl work on a sea. launched Cruise mw1le by the Vought Corp. because of a cost overrun estimated at S4 million to SS million. The action announced •ton. day raiaed the possibility, that Vought could be dropped from competition for a potentially big program -estimated now lo run about $625 million -unless General Dynamics Corp. fails in an i mportant test of its version or the missile. Spebt Strtl~ MADRID, Spain CUPI) - Twenty thouaand workers held a street demonstration today In the town ol Baaaurt where a youth was killed by police gun- fire durin1 a violent 1eneral strike In Spain 'a northern Bu- que country. Workers returned to t heir jobs In the Basque region after Spain 's blgges l strike in 40 years. But police said lhey have arrested more than 100 persons for their invol\'ement In the violent general strikt• Hodgson was scheduled to testify in private Wednesda1 before the Senate's subcommit- tee on multlnaUonal oorpora- tiOllll, It was learned. His appearance has been cloaked in some secrecy, and it was sald that offlciala did not wish to disclose the fact be would testily before be bad a chance to leave Japan. Tbe Senate panel bu been tat- inl testimony from former and present Lockheed or- ficials ln hope or l earning more about the firm 's network of commiulon sales agents overseas who have been linked to payoffs ot foreicn covernment olficials and their political partles. Tbe Japanese government has asked the United States to tum over tbe names of Japanese oC- ficialJ alleged in 1wom Senate testimony lo have received some S2 million In Lockheed payments ln connection with aircraft sales efforts. It bas never betn alleged that Hodgson 'knew of any such pay- ments. Meanwhile. Lockheed an- nounced today in Burbank, that it cannot meet the necessary legal requirements in timt and ls ask· i.ng for an extension ol lhe May 15 target deadline tor the latest phase of Its reflnancirur plan. _..,..__ 118•Weaeuer1 Chiang Ching, wife of Chairman Mao T~tung, is believed lo be central tlgure behind continuing attacks against 'capitalist roaders' r e presented by Deputy Prime Minister Teng Hsiao· ping. Markets Pull Rip-off Tale? BOSTON <AP> -Atlantic Monthly sa)'S its maiulne has been banned from sale at Safe wa)' supermarkets because of the cover story ror it3 March i ss ue . "Rip -off at the Supermarket." Safeway is the nation's largest s upermarket c h ain . A spokesman at Safeway head- quarters in San.Francisco denied any order had gone out banishing the magazine from store racks. Rut Felicia Del Campo, a Safeway spokeswoman. said all divisions were alerted to the arti· de, Students Canceling 'Cuckoo' HENDERSONVILLE. Tenn. <AP > -Faculty objection to use ol the v.ords "bosom" and "pro- lllule" in a hi1h scbool produc· tlon of "One Flew Over the cuckoo's Nes1·· bas led lo can- ~llat1on of the play and the re- s!gnallon or Its student director. The ~rformances. scheduled for Monday and Tuesday at Hen- dersonville High School, were called orr after student director Dwayne Hood quit rather than submit to changes in the play's dialogue. IN T HE FOUR'J4tl week or re- hearsnls. a group of teachers \•iewl'd D rehearsal and suagest· ed deletion of the two words, along with the phrase "I'm gom~ to burn her dov. n. · · muttered by :i youn1t patient before his first female conquest. and a mock wedding v. h1ch they said might be considered i.acn leg1ou.-. "We hnd 70 pages or SC'npl 311<1 those were tht• wor~l word:> th(·~ could find." said Hood. who aJ110 resigned as president of th<" school drama club. Principal William Clever 1>aid the cancellation was 1i1 '"d1i.· ciplinary measure.·· HEROIN FOUND I N JAM CANS STOCKHOLM. Swf'd<'n <UPI) - -Swedish police Monday said they had a ccidentalb stumbled upon $24 5 m1lhon worth or pure• heroin in tm cans lalx'led ··cur· raed c hicken" and "coconut Jam " Police said lht' uncut heroin ' weighed 29 pounds. one or the largest single heroin hauls in Europe. Nation's Midsection Wet Shm17en Head Eastimrd to Atlantic COtUt Tr.pn-•••~ "'--Al._. eM• 11<'-IW ........ Ok .... OftC'tftftaU c-- 0.11•• o...-0.lreil ,. . ...,,_. ._ .. , .. .. _CllY Lil•"-s ...... , ._.,.,.,_ ... " .... ,, •• ,. ., 1• >• &4 ,, ,. .. ~ 11 ., ., "" Plr. .. • •) JS n ., •• n >' t i .. .tf " )4 t 10 n 41 1• .......... ~ .. , "'~ _,._,~ ....... Sli<•-1• SI'--• ~ Ulll• Coty ~"·-·-tie u 76 n JO >• ., \~ u •• .. u St n >O 11 ,. >' n ,. n • • Jt ""-:· .,... .... 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Soot_...... • 1'•"' , • 5'<--11'30"' t> ~riv•• H it"' \ittt, S.o,., We Still Make House Calls Every d1y -seven days e week -more than 900 of us bring the Delly Piiot to homes along the Orange Coast. We are leernlng what It Is Ilk• to be In bualness by being In bu1lne11 for ourselves. Our bu1lne11 Is giving you good service. We are proud to brtng to your doorstep news of the world and your community-all for le11 than11 cents• day. ~UAILYPILOT ~ ~,,..,.,,, »•m w h t Q •f'I\.. '---------------......,t--------------------------4 Bartender Murdered; Pair Held POMONA (UPl) -A man and woman appare ntly lrritate-d bleaute a bnT bar didn't ~rve rocktall.s ordered lhe ba~odu to place bls bead on the counter then killed bJm. shattering his skull with a 1in1le abotC'fn blast. Police u Jd William Hyland, sz. ol Pomona waa kWed lnatanU1 wide the Bellnda Terrace Bar. f lnvatlaatora uid a black man , and a white woman entered the ( Sta te J bar and ordered two Margaritas. When Hyland Informed the cou· pie that the bar only served beet, the couple aecuaed bim or being a racist and ldt. Ten minutes later the couple r eturned with a abotgun and shot Hyland. Police Detective Mike Bowse ldeotHied the couple as Cleveland C. Clark, 24. and Evelyn M. TerTell, 38, both of Pomona. Sollfllt T rial Staib Sllftll>11 A grat Redd Foxx is being sued by hjs agent, Sam Esposito, who c laims the comedian owes him Sl00,000 for sign· ing Foxx to 40 weeks al the International Hotel in Las Vegas in 1972. Foxx only showed up tor four days. Four Bills Oil Nuclear Policy Set SACRAMENTO <AP> -A four·blU nuclur power P.ackap predictably s urvaved all firat policy tnt In lbe le&Wature, dapite complaint.a from three nuclear encineera that they .,. DOtt .xtsunc plants. Yet the action Monday ot the Asae mbly Com m l tt ee on . Resources . Land Use and EMray may be the laat "cinch" vote for the package lo the le1illative process. Committee Chairman Charles Warren. <D·Los Angeles>. com· ment.ed "Who's to say?" bow the bills will fare at their next stop. the ~embly Ways and Means Committee. THE BILLS were written by all or part of Warren's committee, so passage was expected before the nearly five-hour hearing began. Althou.1h three measures won loPsided approval, the blU that would remove liability limtts for plant operators in the event of an accident got only an 8-4 sendoff to Ways and Means. It needed eight votes from the 15-member com- mittee. · : Appebeted Barbara White. 55, .special U.S. ambassador to United Nations. today was named president or Mills College to succeed Robert Wert. who retired bee a use or illness. 8 300,000 Heist OCEANSIDE CUPI> -Two men apparently crawled across a balcony, forced their way into San Francisco art dealer Ronald Ep's motel room and stole more than 50 handcrafted gems valued at $300,000 over the weekend. T~. Maren 9. 1976 OAll.V PILOT s Co•ntian Escapes Raniada Inn Blaze Kills 1 , Hurts 12 By Wire Services LOS ANGELES A fast-movloa fire r aced thro\u;h tho two· 1tory airport Ramada Inn today. lorcln1 seve.ral persons to leap from their blallng rooms A YOWll woman trapped Inside her room died as numt's moved lhrou11b her u •cond-floor isu.itt\ Twelve others were rushed lo local hoepltals. It took firemen wmost two houris to control the blaz1.1 ufler the alarm was sounded at 3:07 a.m. The fire was offklally controlled at 4:52a.m. "There w t rt' sever al jumpers," acC"ording lo city firt.> spokesman Ed Arbuckle. AN tJNIDENTU'IED woma n who answcrl'd the hotel switchboa rd telephone said, "the whole hotel is on fire. There are so many people hurt." · Arbuckle said more than 175 firemen were battling the nnmcs that completely engulfed the upper portion of the U·shaped struc· lure. A hotel guest , Jens Bjerre. a writer-filmmaker Crom Denmark. said he beard a muffled explosion then flames began coming through bis hotel room door. "I grabbed my films and tape recorder and fled," he said. Two men in an adjoining room jumped from the second floor to safety. 808 ADAMS, 41, o.f TusUn and Harry Domke. 41, of Northridge were watching television when someone began pounding on their door. "lf we bad been asJeep, there's no telllng what would have hap· pened." Adams said. Officials said many persons leaped about 20 feet from second· floor rooms. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A federal judge bas ruled that evidence seized when Patricia Hearst was arrested may be used in the bank robbery trial of Steven Soliah, who shared an apartment with her at the time of her capture. On Monday. U.S. District Judge Philip Wilkins aJso de·· layed the start of Soliah's trial until Wednesday to study a 29- page list of questions submitted by the defense to ask prospective jurors. DA Announces Crackdown on 'Sex Centers' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Five massage parlors and sex centers. one of them on property owned by Jayne Mansfield's third husband, were cited Monday for closure under California's Red Light Abatement Act. The three engineers who quit General Electric last month in San Joae and voiced alarm over nuclear safeguards, Dale Briden· baugh, Richard Hubbard and Gregory Minor, urged the com· mittee to force old plants to meet updated standards. THEY SAID they endorsed the bills, but would continue barnstorming for the initiative, Prop. lS on the June 8 California ballot. Motive Sought In Bank Spree WEDNESDAY o Sirloin Coealn~ Rb•fl 8roR• LOS ANGELES (UPI) -An international drug ring import· lng Sl.2 million worth of cocaine a month concealed in tuna fish carts was broken up Monday with the arrest of three men. Announcing a crackdown on "houses of prostitution mas· querading as massage parlors." District Attorney John Van de Kamp said be would seek similar action again s t 17 s imilar establishments in county jurisdiction. Warren said the bills for many voters. but not all, could be alternatives lo the initiative. They delete what Warren called the procedural objections of retroactive effect, and the two- thirds vote requirement or the legislature on safety systenu. VISTA (U PI> -Why "I don •t want n o Melvin Gearhart, 16, money," the bank officer took two h ost ages, quoted the youth as say- locked him self inside the ing. "In fact. I've got a.n Chartered Bank of Lon· account here." don branch with a rifle Bergmann s aid the and pistol and fired one youth. who assured hlm shot at a wall beforesur· and Mrs . Meskowski rendering Monday re· several limes they would mained a mystery. not be hurt, did not act like a robber. "We cannot determine "I had the impression teak soup. salad, roll. ond desser1 31l511*"'1ht$2 35 Servod Cost u from I 1111U 3 to 10 PM MacArtll11r • It'" Sit! liepfwy. SPIRES Take n into' custody were Luther Walters, 47, hls cousin, Joseph Walters, 49, and Ran- dolph Barsotti, 29, all of Los. Angeles. They were to be ar· raigned before a U.S. magistrate tod•>:· "I am firmly convinced they create an environment in whlch crime is encouraged and cause fear and con~n among the resi· dents of the nieghborhoods in which they are located," he said. Three of the parlors -the Institute qf Oral Love, Wild Mary's and the Bordello -are localed in the West Hollywood area. The other two -the Sexual Relief Center and Century Massaee -are near lnterna· tional Airport. The initiative would require Jegislati\I~ approval of safely $vste~lS before new plants could be bu.it. Existing pl~.ts would be phased out. Limits on plant operator liability would have to be removed from old or new plants. the young man's motives that he wanted to get in· at lbis time," a ,Sheriffs volved in a shootout," departmeqt s pokesman ja~e~r~g~m~a~n!!n2s!a~id~.:: ___ _::~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_ __ said h o urs after the - s-~· FoMnd D~ad EL MONTE <AP ) -A former radio news man sought in conntt· t1on with the shooting of Susan Carol Valenzuela, business manager of station KFWB, has been found dead of an apparent drug overdose, police said. youth, a junior at Vista .-------------------------------, High School, walked un· ( armed from the branch. "He never made any The body of Daniel William <Simons, formerly a KJl'WB news writer, was discovered In an El Monte motel Monday night by the hotel's owner, police said. MATT CIMBE R, former husband of the late actress and owner of the land occupied by the Institute of Oral Love, denied any affiliation with the business. Several hours after the suits were filed, Judge Harry Hupp ~heduled a hearing April 14 for owners and operators of the loca· tions to s how cause why ·the establishments should not be closed pending lri al of the caMS. THE BILLS would do much or the initiative's work, but would have no effect on existing plants. and would change the two-thirds vote to a simple majority ap· prov al of the legislature. Warren said that for many, the bills would also represent a proof of whether the "legislature can deal in a responsible way with some matters ." demands," said Jim Mc· Cain. "We 're going to have to sit down a nd figure out what he couid be charged with." Bank Clerk Marie Meskowski. 24, and Vice President C urt Bergm.ann, 64. were re- leased unhar med after being held hostage for three hours. 1lrlor'• Kia l a OD HOLLYWOOD <UPl) -Lela Ahrens, the mother-in-law of ac· tor George Hamilton, was found dead by a maid Monday ln her West Hollywood apartment. Authorities said she apparent· ly died after accidentally t~ing an overdoae of a drug prescribed to her. She was the mother of Alana Hamilton, wife of the ac· tor. The businesses can remain open pending those arguments. tfe said tl)e measures are· not designed to under mine the Prop. 15 initiative and will not be al- lowed to be left hanging to con- fuse voters in June. THE INCIDENT de· \•eloped when a passerby a lerted d eputies that Gearhart had been seen entering the bank carry· ing a .22 caliber r ifle and a pistol. Bergmann or· dered a dozen employes a nd cus tom e r s to evacuate quieUy, but be and Mrs. Meskowski re.· mained behind. - Authorities said that 96 arrests for crim es Including murder, as· sault, theft and prostitution had been made "in or near" the five locations over the past two years. HE ADMITTED, however , that there are many who would not vot~ for Prop. IS if tbe bills succeed. Tun Men Held.in Fire Bombings TIJUANA. Mexico <UPI) -State police held two men today for lnvesti1ation In coMec· lion with shootings and fire bombings at an American religious col· ony 100 miles south of Enseaada. Ervll M. Le8aron. 50, San Diego. and Andrea Zarate Arista. 21 , were arrest~ In Chihuahua, Mex.Ito, laet week and returned t o Baja C.llfornh• on charaes ln· volvlna the Church of the Flrst Born In f'ullnea ol Time. Poli<'c uld . LeBa ron had been wanted for n seria of 1974 11hootlngs and nN' bombln~~ :it lhc colony while Ari11ta had been s ou1ht for th e 1812 murde r of Le Baron's brother, Joel, police sald. WEEKENDER Gela It ALL together Frld•y• tnthe Mufip!Jtll The charges stem t h e pract ice o f from a dis pute over pol)'gamy. church doctrine that In 1974, t.be church's eventually spUt the con· ('()\ony, Los Molinos, was gre1ation. The church fire bombed and resi· foUowers originally were dents shot as they tried excommunicated from to flee. 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Eight or them. plu an lncumbent on the Mis ion Viejo Municipal Advisory Counl'1I, lost rl'-election bads and the rest ch~ to end their council careers voluntarily, some alter many years of service. Of the 18 who btl'p1x.>d down, a number are t!n• tcrcd 1n olht!r races, mostly for the !)late Legi$lntu re or the county Board of Sup •rvls or!- Slncl' only 48 avu1la1Jlc bt>uls were up for election. lhe turnover rate "as something like 58 percent-a remarkably haah f1~urc une<1ualled in many years. Many rcai,on could be pinpointed for the massive turnover , nol lhe least of which II> a growing "out With the old and in \\Ith the· nt!w" :-.:. ndromt! on the part of those voters whocaretomakeit to the ballot box. Such an infus ion or new blood isn't a bad thing. though it ii> laktly from ~1 practical standpoint that M>me city go\'ernmcnls will mo\'e C\'Cn more slO\\ ly (or a few months uol1l thc freshmen get adjusted. And maybe all those nngang promises by the successful new pohllcians to "hold down spending" will e\•en last through budget adoption time in June. The Pile Goes High e r The American people. says President Ford, are ··exasperated .. by the c·omplexities or providing in· formation demanded IJy the federal government . There are loo muny reports lo make, on forms that are too long and too time-consuming. So Ford has decreed that by July 1 a ll federal agen cies must reduce by 10 percent the number of in- formation-gathering forms they require. Well, it's a s tep in the right direction. But it's not only the federal go\'ernment t hat's at· ta ult. One haruud auto dealer figures be bn to <'Omplete 31 te<leral report forms and SLCor th state. ~luc~ or the rcportin1t i!t demanded by the muluplyan1 number of reaulatory agencies. Since 196S. the payroll or s uch a,aencies at the federal level has swelled from 58.000 lo 105.000. And ln a year when Congress passed 40-1 n~w laws, the agencies produced 7 ,496 ne w or amended regulations . Cahtorni1t now boasts more than 500 regulatory ugencies with 75,000 different forms. Prinllng cost: Sl6mill'oo.1Jandhngcosl. $320million. And let us not forg~t lhut none or the people gcne ruting these rules and regulations, and the forms that accompany them, is elected to make our la" . I low much longer can we pay ror their ever-mounting paperwork that's in\'ading our lives? R escued Just in Time As urged here recently, Gov. Brown has heeded the advice of concerned Southern Californians a nd dropped his propos al to abolish the Colorado River Board. In a compromise agreement, five new members will be addt!d to the six representatives of public agencies contracting for Colorado River water, who now constitute the board. The~ will be: the director or the state Departme nt of Wate r Resources, the director of the state Depart- m e nt ot Fis h a nd Game, plus three private citizens appointed by the governor. This will ins ure adequate statewide repres~nla· tion, along with protection for the 11 million Southern Californians who depend on the Colorado for 75 per- cent of their w ater. Brown showed good judgment in recognizing that the board's$131,000costis well worth it. Bure~ucracy Works On Parkinson's Law Dear Gloomy Gus A Strange S~ene at tlae Airport f l'arkmson 's Law which f1rsl came to wide attention some 20 years ago 1s known mostly only vaguely. Initially, many took it as som e kind or a Joke and many m P,l,lblic serv1~e wo1,1ld like 1t conllnuc•d to be cons1dl>rl"d sue h Bul Parkinson.s a rl'al perMm, bemg at that l I m C U Professor of History. w 1 lh considerable experience In and with B r 1 t i :s h bureaucrac)'. Wheth~r ht' mtended his book to b e humorous. and it 1i1 willy, 1t rt" mains his observations are :.ound and his facts Jre true. lhs basic theory is that "Work expands to rill the time ova1lable for 1ls eompletion " And in that hes· much of the answer for Cahfom1ans who wonder if there 1~ no end to lhc ris ing costs o( governm ent. As Parkinson wrote ''Politi- cians nnd taxpayers have as· ~umelt lhnt a ris1nl( total in the number or c1v1I servants must refh•rl a ArllWin~ volume or work " Ill' promptly disabuses this Idea 'l tutlnA "Thi• fart Is thul the numht•r or orriewls and thl' quant1t) or work art' not rclah.'<1 toeal·holhl'r;11 all." T HE Kt.:\' I u .,:ovt•trHnt>nl .i:ro\\th " p.1rl of l'nrkm,nn'' l..aw "hath I.I'( 11,rn:. th.it · An 11f f1('1al "ant' lo rnulllply !'iUh ord1m1tr'" und · omciuls mJkl' work for earh othc1 · Jiil' 11l11"'trnt1on!4 tn 11rovc• h" eontcnt1oni1 art' 1 rmarkohlv Ill' ('Ur Ult' ch"\t'r&Jll lllO" of \\ h.11 trnn,p1rl"I 1n b.11 n',tll4.'r,h'\ 111, rt>c1tatlon of h~ thl· ll11ll~h \11 'm1r1tll y bu rl'.l\lt' rucy liu11hl1•d ( EARL WATERS ) during a period when its navy was being reduced by two-thirds is typical of many a government agency. Under lhe present system of government operations one could C'Oin another "law.". Thal is "Growth is the only key to suc· cess " For. lhe guidelines pro \•lded in the various manuals and texts on public administration make much of "span ol control" and numbers of workers supervised. Unlike private ent erprise, where the profit motive compels eff.c1ent operations and an ex· ecut1ve's tenure Is dependent up- on his ability to keep costs down. government administrators must expand their staffs to gain promotions. increased salaries and higher status. THUS, one hired as an office messenger soon finds a need tor two ass istants and thereby bel'omes the "head messenger" with new status and more pay. Pursuing the same trend he ex· pands his operation into a dis- patching bureau, then to a division or Information and ul· t1mate-ly a department of com - munications. Each step raises hlS slalus. provides greater staff 1,1nd higher salaries. It ts called l'mpire bllild1ng and the woods of bureacracy teems with 1l. If th111 sounds like nonsen.<1e, JU't usk an) one In "ovemment f'hl' whoh.• .:amc is expons1on. \nyonc who doesn't ask for huthtt•l 1ncrca!'t'!!I unnually Is Richard Nixon should board one more plane-to Washi n g to n . D .C. to answer in person for h1s disgracing our country. R.L.R. 0619Mf -,_ ... , .,. ·-.-.., -.-.. 1194Mce•~IY,.._ .. .......... --"'· s.M .,_ ... --0-YO•,O.ltr"lot. tabbed a m;ivcrick. The whole system moves in to discredit him because he isn't playing the game <ind will make all the others look bad. When. the Legislature, o r the County Supe rvisors or City Council make their great show of cutting the budgets the bureaucrats snicker for they know they have ru1ked for twice what they need and have only been cut ten per· cent of that. WHOEVE R heard of a govern- ment administrator receiving a salary revis ion If his agency hasn't expanded? And woe unto \be misguided public servant who finds ways to do the job with fewer people. He will end up hav· Ing his salary reduced because he now has s maller numbers lo supervise. The solution of course, and that which will bring relief to the tax. payers, is to pul the shoe on the other fool. Start rewarding the public administrators who can find means for doing their jobs al less COit. As il stands they win their salary Increases by tallung about the size of the budget for which they are rHponslble and lhe numbers or people thcy must supervise Until that changes "Growth is the nnly k<:y to auc- c-ess" will remain the rule. How the IRS Lost Hughes WASHINGTON -The incredi· ble story can now be told how In· lernal Revenue officiaJs let the elusive Howard llughcs slip through their fingers in 1972 after his l awyer made several m id· n i g h t telephone l' a 11 s # Washingto . l RS agen. s were p e - pared to sen·e a subpoena on the phantom billionaire at the Ft . Lauderdale, Fla .. airport tn the early morning hours of Dec. 24 . 1972. At the last minute, however. they we re forbidden by their supenors from boarding his plane. A Customs inspector finally was adm illed on board. He tu.med a n ashlight on a bearded man,. with a black hat pulled down over his head, who iden· tined himself as Hughes. The recluse was then allowed to go on his way, b elieve it or not , although there was a subpoena outforhim. AGENTS from at least two federal offices -the Internal Revenue Servlee and the Securities and Exchange Com- mission -would sWI like to de· termlne whether Hughes is dead or aUve. If they should establish that he is no longer alive, It could lead to a m ulli·million-dollar fraud ease." The man in the black hat sud- denly appeared In F1orida aner an earthquake drove him out of Manarua, Nicaragua. U .S. Customs lo Miam i was alerted that Howard Hughes would be coming through Miami lnlema· t.lonal Airport from Managua. (JACK ANDERSON) I Customs officials recalled see- ing Hughes' name on a "stop list ... A computer cheek con· firmed that the I RS had a sub- poena to serve on him. Customs a lerted the I RS. which dis- patched its agents to the Miami airport. They eventually learned that a prl\•ate Lear jet. fi ying out or Managua. was expected to arrive not at Miami but at Lauderdale about midnight. But the IRS agents, meanwhile, bad received astonishing instru.c'tions from Washington not to serve Hughes with the subpoena. NEVER 1 H ELESS. a top Florida JRS official, G.T . Register. directed the agents to seek a meeting with Hughes. Hegister instructed them to in- sist on a face· to-face meeting. The agents rushed lo Ft. Lauderdale where they found a soaped and pressed Hughes aide, Charles Waldron, waiting for the billionaire at a remote hangar in a corner of the airport. The Hughes jet landed and tax- ied into the dark, distant hangar. The I RS agents sent word with Waldron that .they wishe d to speak to Hug~s. Waldron re- turned from the plane with the res ponse that they should t elephone Hughes' attorney, Chester Davis, in New York City. Davis asked the agents to hold off any action until he could con- tact their superiors i n Washington and Miami. They agreed to wait 30 minutes. A rew minutes later , Davis called back triumphantly to nollfy the aienu that they had to cancel their as· sl1nment. The agenfs said they weren't accustomed to taking orders from a private attorney and that they didn't intend to wait all night. This was followed by a flurry or calls. SOURCES familiar with the In· cidenl say a midnight decision was mado b y then·lnternol Revenue Commissioner Johnnie Walters a·n4 Assistant Com·· missioner John Hanlon not to conf?ont Hughes dlreetly. But former officials, in In· terviews with our as90Ciate Bob o .. •en1, deny t hey were pr .. ssured by Hu1hu' altorhey. Beyond tbl•. they refused to dis-- cuss the case. Nol unUl t.wo ln the momlng was the standoff broken. A man with a nasal voice and Texas ac· cent could be heard protesUng, "No. no." But finally, a Customs inspeoto~ was al&e wed'.to board the plane and rend the IRS state• ment to Hughes. The il\spet1or four)d Hughes conceale~ beh ind a b l anket draped across the aisle and seat· backs. When the agent reached lhe b l an ket. he turned his nasblight on Hughes. Caught in the beam was a m an wi th a black hat pull~ down over his ears. ms face was extremely thin, and he had a full beard. Tbe agent asked whether he was Howard Hughes. The man mumbled yes. The agent then bega.n reodfog 'the meuaae, but Hughes interrupted. He lndkat· ed he was hard or beartn~. THE AGENT banded Hughes a card. contalnin1 tbe me11qe. The billioaalre then asked for a maanlfying glua and waa of. fered a pair of glasses. Modern Morality Has Certain Drawbacks Hughes read the card and the aeent repeated lt almulta'*»Ualy ln 11 loud voice. The agent uked whether Hughes understood 11nd the man in tho black hat 1ild be d.Jd. That's the I.st tho U.S. rovern· menl haa soon of lloward Hughes. WA Slll NG'fON 1'1•nnv Wllllarn1411n (nnmt• chnn11rc1 l i11111 ht'r lnte 3°" A mlctillt• cll1ss l111l v with six c•hildn•n. hl•rformntmn '" tht1t of the E1senh1nH•r rlJO('h Not only wos !ilh1• 11 pradit1ont•r of th1• family rt•ntl•rt>d 10.:t>tht>rn,·<.<1 which p<>rnwah•tl ~CK'1nl llfr 1n ttw ))('nod. but 'h<' w 0' al'lo touehcd by the post \\'or Id War ll 1 cU~1oir.. r '""'nl Of11ly Mall' nn<I C'hurch nlfa1rs were·\ cry lmportJnt to her. Then n few yt'ars ago she did thf' undoablt' Sht' brOkl• up hC'r mur n1gl' Pric~l~ and nun!I "ere c10I05% tht' 110 · doablc . but Pl•nn' <'lit off her marnagc ormanv '"ar~ for more COO· H'nt1onal rt' a.sons than the clergy " n t' using for breakmg their \'O\\S. lier husband Md found a pops&t' He "as enouRh of a double· standart1 mun to wunt to kN'I' a "marlaRe de convenance" J?OlnK but. her st>n!lt> of be-tl'a nl aside. Penny h<•d 1nlt'rnuh1l'd the fam1 ly toRelhernc<is o( the ·50s to the df'f:tt'f' thnl n Jlro ft1rm11 nrranAt' ment to ~at1s() out"ard pro pr~f'tlC'~ Orfl'n-.1 h\•r rn.ith1n); ~hr tlt'C'<lf'd . Inn nil'<' but firm woy shr klckt•d thl' old boy out and, m the coor~c 11( !lUb~t·qucnl months. fo11n1I out thut 11hl' wt1'I u sexual P''r!lon w Ith no way to l':lt111Cy hers1•lf cn tieeordnnt'C w1lh the nJZhts. wronJts and !!Ot'lal forms !!he had lived and believed oll her hfr Thtn 11he met Howard Cntme ehon"cd >. a conli!enial bachelor \\hO \\ 3!l Up for her but nol for m:irry1na into the surrogate fatherhood of six adolescenu . llnward "ould often romelo Pen· n) 's house for dinner, bul they had sex in o motel. At the u mt time. Penny's ex·lord and master "as nlso t'Oncealing from the t'h1ldre n \he Cact that be was liv- ing with his popsac. PENNY was blessed with a pock of obser vant and not pnticularly s hy children. It dldn'ttake them long to figure out what was up just by watching Penny and Howard together, so that al length they sat mother· down and told her she was being !<lightly silly. Why didn't she and Howard s pend their nighL' in the bedroom at home? Penny :tnd llownrdsubsequenl- ly have f!One their separate way~ but. 'Ahile 1l la11ted, mother's bB\'· m5.t exlramnntnl sex under the same roof as her chicks "orked f ( VON HOFF MAN ) out wt'll enough. H onyonr camt' down with traumtts or 115yehoscs. they weren't re:.1d1ly v1i11blc. Still Penny had ''iolated a ma· jor American middle-class taboo. ~ had allowed her children to know that mother had a 11ex life. Married lovers C'tan RO throu1th a eharade of concealment of this -Aelf·evident fact from their ehildnn. Since they go in that room and clo. e the door ev ry nillhl. the kids have no way of knowing when their parents ue sleeping and when they're doin.c other things, so :a faMily conven· Uoo can .crow up that the bedroom is only for sleeping. There are households in which the parents have trained themselves to make love ln perfect silence lest their child ren hcor what they'rtdoing. ANCIENT PURITAN religion and modern psychology hu •c combined to inject shame into bOlh ~Ueving and non·behevina parents al the thought their children will find out Same ptychologlals h :wf' even pre- 1cht'd that small babies. infants. ea.n be traumat11e d ll they are :ii lowed t o see thC'ir pnrents performing am atory awru111. Othtr lnnds •nd other eulturl's, where there is less monC>)' for ~cporati: bedroom" un<J l~ss privacy. are often more cosuol about lt'ttlng the k lddles peek, an(! now we may hovetofollowsuH. The divorce rates being what they are. pepple in PeMy's pre- dicament are no longer rare. Grown, unmarried mothers and fathers creeping orr to the motel or other secret trysting plaees 1s too complex. expensive and time consuming. The taboo l" being broken on such a grand scale that the day may soon come that mld- dle·class childre n wlU stop asking eat'h othtr if they've ever seen their parents m ake love. BUT LIFE is so constructed thal we solve one problem in or- der to cr eate another. For awhlle, after her sex lire was openly acknowledged family property, Penny was able to keep her oldesl kids' behavior in line with trudi- tional norms by sayin(l lhey were "too young" to do what she did. Time ha.s a way of doing away with prohibitions based on that :triument. "o tha t she's had to ac· commod:ttc.-lo her children bring. Ing their lovers home for the ni&ht . lf Penny is no longer the daily mn1111·goer of the decade of the llula Hoop, John Foster Dulles und the fish·tailcd car, sh~ ls still e!l1H~nt1olly M socially con. scrvative, subur ban, middlc- clau womnn. She didn't plan to <'ha nae her home into a hippie commune or, as she puts It, a col- le1e dorm, find s he neither wouht have nor could have If she had been divorced .,. generation earher. CHANGE ISN'T always pro- gress, however . No matter how liberating some people may think what's happened to ·Penny is, it Is also true that traditional socl:.l roles with their sex taboos ensure an orderly domestic Ufe. It isn't hard to anticipate that families are going to have as much trouble about who is whose mate as open marriagecommuneshavehad. At the same time the proeess that Penny has gone lhrou.c h seem1 to be an irreversible one for much or society. Words Uke mother. father, daught~r. son don't hll\•e the authority and ob- ligation they did. Is it any wonder the family breokfl!lt has disap· peered? A household fwJ of people awakening in the morning to am- biguous and temporary rela- tionships aren't likely lo sit down to the fl apjacks. sausages and cuitsofthe farm brcaklasL Quotes "Nl':WS 11 that whldt eom~ from the North, £aat, Wen _, South, and tf It come. from oNJ one p0mt or tht' comp.us, th•n ll is a ('lus publlcaUoo and n'* news." 1 84ftjandft ~ OltANOR COAIT DAILY PILOT R~t N. WHd. Plibl~ Thoma• I( utrtJ. P.dltor Harboro Krnllfclt, Ed11onal Pog~ f.:dlf« The edilqrill pa1e of the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and sllmulale reader1 by pf"f'ffntln1 on this pace diverse comm«ntary on '<>t>i<'S of lnt~est by 1yndlt'lt- ed columnlstA and cartoonist.I, b1 provldln~ a forum for reeden' views and by pruentlna tlll1 new11paper'1 opinions and ided on current topks. The editorial opinions of the Dally Pllot. appe1r only In the editorial column at lho top of the pago. Oplnl~ CJl· pre!!Hd by Ule columni ls and Clrtoonists and IC!LtC'r writcn ant tht'ir own and no 11ndor'fffMnt o( lhclr views by the Daily Pilot. 6hould be infurf'd. Tuesday, Mar. 9, 1976 ......._ __________ ,,_ ' 11fE FAMJL Y allaJS LM.Bp1d HoW: Sypbillis Originated. Tblrty·elfhl years alter Columbus dis· covered lhe New World. an Italian named Girolam o ftacastoro published ln Verona a most remarkable poem. It had to do with a French shepherd who sufrer«I a strangedlseaae. There is no record it was ever men· tianed in print earlier. ll became identified with that llM!pheNI himself who was called Sypbllus. Tbe ailment is spelled a UWe differently. SyphUlls. .More boya are bom in lbe summer, more lirla i• the winter. ~cb la the claim of a JlaeiU University scholar who says he still ean 't explain the why ol it. Consider yourself • Seasoned Citizen, too. If you can "111 remember when it was debated whet.her the word ... spelled "aeroplane" or "airplane." Most recent studies lndicate the avera1e American father apends only 12 minutes a day With hls youngsters. Jn Beverly Hilb. the psychiatrists out: number the plumbers, please note. WHISKEY League Boost Due Cha11ges ·in County Group Suggested ORAIGE COUNTY Sunune r Classes At UCI Classes in art, educa· lion, foreign I anguages and admln1strat1on are among the more than 200 eourses open to s tudents and com mun1t~ mem· bers during the UC Irvine sum mer sessions. Summer sess ion bulletins with a pplica- tions are available Crom the Summer Sessions Of· fice in Room 148K of UCl 's Administration Building. By WILLIAM SOlltt:IBEll Ot•-... f'I-~ Or"'°c.: Counly 1:1ty toonctb art atudyina prupo ol~ to \>e(•f up tht' lltafr and budget or the County LeaQue or t'ltlt~ In the wake of tht" demli.e of unothu llal on c roup the In te-rgo\'ernmental Coordinatmg Coun· ell OCC>. The changt'~ Wt're sual(estl'd In let t1:l'l! lO tht• 26 l"ltlCb frorn l;.1mc duck l.eo11ue Prcsldt'nt Art llolmes of San Clemenlt'. ·who I01M~ his leagu" bl' I'll becau c of has tallur" to win re l'lection to has l'lt~ council i.eat. Reorgan11atU>n aod staffing tn· creases tn the leugue·s permanent or. flee ha\'e been disl'ussc.'<l pn' ateh ~,·er slnce the remammg members of the ICC \Oted to disband the group last month THE CHASGES a lso are being push ed by Wanston pdegrarr. longtime league executi\'e secretary "ho will lean• his part-lime post a~ soon as a new staff is appointed. Updegr aff announced his retire· ment in January but he has agreed to stay on until aft er the county's seven charter cities hold council elections in April. Those results may alter leagut: memberships. The member cities of the league T H E SIX · W EEK. chapter currently pay dues of one cent sessions are scheduled, per person in the muni<'ipal ~pula· the first from June 16 lion. meaninft a citywith 50,000 people through July 23 and the would pay $500 a }'ear to belong. second from July 26 through August 31. By e n r 0 11 in g in b 0 t h UNTIL NOW. the only major ex- sessions, a student may pense for the league has been Upde- 1rafr's $8,000 Q·) ear sat&r). Holml's baa 11ugaKted n number ot a h ernatl\ e etaff1n 1 rand budi.:tt c:har\g~ • r&nalni up"u-d to a pro- P<>ll•I that rttle11 pa)' a nk!tel per J>('r11on in the clty'i populallon - S:UOO 11 ye.ir for a city wilb S0,000 pe<>· pk In h1 leLltr. llolmt'S said "Tax dollur!' spt>nt In a strong lobbyina po itmn r an u1\ly tx•n(•ftt the tax· paye1·. Prh· ;_1tc industry and public e mployc aroups spend mllllon to lob· by our Ll'g1Slatun• "SOW 18 OlJR opportunity to pro· '1dc thi11 11er,·1cl' for our clu~ens from lhe local govP1 nment 's p<>int of \'tew." An initial vote on llolmes' proposal lO hare a full time director. secretanal staff and ai.sistant to the director is schedule d for Thursday's League meeting. but it 1s likely formal action will be delayed until next month. Under the maximum funding plan Holmt$ has suggested. the league chapter's income would jump from the current $14,500 per year level to $72,600. HOLMES SAI D HE personally fa\'ors an alttrnallve calling for dues of three cents per person, which would provide a budget of $57,000 and permit haring of a director at $20,000 a year with some staff help. It is expected that Thursday's meet· IO~ will &ISO involve elevation Of the league's current first vice president, George Scott of Fountain Valley, to the top spot in Holmes place take the equivalent of a-------------------------------lull quarter of academic work. A normal unit load for each session is two four.unit courses. A SlS application fee is r e· quired. Cost or enroll· ment ls S22 a unit. Summer sessions are open t o all regular- sessioo students of the University of Califorma and other institution~ of higher education. Al so permitted lo enroll nre high school graduates. Q. "On the bottom of a whiskey bottle usually Is stamped either a 'D' or an 'R.' Why?" " regardless-or a ge. and persons m ore thun 18 A. "O" stands roe distilled, "R" for rec· lified; The whiskey experts always look for the ··o:· -1'hal husband who O..tout refuses to let hls wife d rlve t he family car is a rarity hereabouts. He 's not a rarity in England, thoqh. There, 11 out ol every 100 husbands take auch a position, evm though lhe family only owns OH car. Thia sort of husband ls in in lhe minority. Can are shared by 73 out of eYeTy 100 fammes. la IS oul ol every 100 ramme., a coupwof can ue available. That's lhe report of a Londcm auto dealership called the H.R. Owe• Company. Addrn. maU to L. If, ao,d, P.O.~ l5e0,Coda M~nal . Deatlu Euewhere LOS ANGELES <AP) -O u lff Le41erer, 65, who wrote or collaborat- ed on the acreenplays for such mma aa "Kismet," ''Tbe Front Pase," and "Gentlemen Prefer Blonde•." died Friday after an extended Illness. LONDON (AP) - E41ward FltaGeral4. 83, years or age who are or ~ sumcient maturity and 91i11 aptitude for work they !!! intend to undertake. ST U D ENTS WHO have completed their junio r year in high school with a B a \•erage will be permitted t o enroll in lower·division summer session courses. More information about summer sessions may be obtained by call· ing the UCI Summer Sessions Office. 833·5493. Operetta Set For Thur day Prince o f P e a ce Lutheran School's an· nual operetta . •·1 Like the Sound of Amen cn" wilt be Thursday at the United M et h odi s t Church, 420 W. 19th St . Costa Mesa. Grades 4 ·6 will be performing and 3 free· will oHering will be ac· cepted. Let an expert do your tax this year. All you need to do to make an appointment to have your per- sonal Federal and California Tax returns prepared in private. at no charge. is deposit $5,000 in a Los Angeles Federal Savings Passbook ($10.000 1n a higher interest rate Invest- ment Cert1f1cate). If your savings are now in a commercial bank or another in- st1tut1on. Los Angeles F~deral Savings will make your tax appointment now and handle all the details of transfer. Make your appointment early. The sooner you file. the faster your refund can be marled. anD llORI GOOD naus FORl976 STOCKTON (t1PI) - J\la.ral aervlcea wW be held Wednesday for War. ,_ H. A&llertea. M , a for mer naUonat com- mander ol the American Ltalon w h o w u In · • rum en t a l In MtabllabJns lhe flrat GI JW ol Rl1ht1. Alhertan, a 8an Fran claco al· totney, died Sunday. Duke ot Lelnster. Baron p;;;;;;;;;;======~ Again 1n t 976, safe deposit boxes. checking accounts (at a cooperating statewide commercial bank). Travelers Checks and Money Orders head the list of over 20 or the most wanted services offered without charge to Los Angeles Federal Savers. llM. TZ-euo9AON ~ .... CIDroN def ..., ,,,....., Oom .......... NN ,...~ .... ., COU*lillL flUlmUiL MOm 710t ........ ............. ~'21 PUBLIC NOTICE of Offaly a nd Earl of KJldare -lhe prem.ler Pffl' of Ireland -died Monday at his home ln London. 10% DOWN. • INDUSlRIAL BUILDINGS Now you cnn buy one Of our 4,000· 8,000 sauaro foot lndust1101 bv11d1ngs f<>< only IO'lt down. Frve 1nd1vldual units left in Phase 111. 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With us, there are no "m i nor d e ta ils". f:verytbing we do can be Important to those we aerve a nd therefore justHiu our eloaeat llt('fttlOO. SttcFFeR m<>llTU.\llY '171> ~ll-1 COAST tiGHWAY l.K.l)NA BEJ,CH •~•~s SAN O.E'MENTE t!>ll NC>ftTH Ei (AM.NC) REAL ·~-0100 EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVI NGS 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Pts~' yield C,,l1f1Ults of ~~11 SI .000. I yur yttld lnve1lmtt1l Ct1t1ltUtn Sl.000. 6 10 yurs y1tld 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% -II f"lfff!\f (Of"~f\dfd d..t1ly '°" ''" """'"''• '"' amevnt •"Y ,,,,_,. hOM' D•"btfl• -1 ~"M •"<I t 11tt tw•! +f\l,.,,••f _,,., •I" '" "'• ""°'' •~ • •" w•thd'•• •ny 1m<wnt -'"'• ''""' '''""• • rf'tt•'1t•tt •c.t(l"1f'lt. fftd '''"'I\ "'twt" 1"lflt,\I ., Clflll • ~j\\bc,1 " ,1ff011ftf h•\\ ·~ dtt,\ '"'''"' LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS St1v1nqc-, 1nr,urcd lo 540,000 Newport Beach Office 320 1 Newport Blvd.• 675 -4500 (Across from City Hall) Head Of!tce Los Angeles Federal Saving-=: and Loan Association One Wilshire Los Angeles 90017 Other off ices throughoul the area DAILY PILOT ;\ 1 TV Highlight KlfJ CJ 8 : 00 "Voyaae to the Bottom 1 ot lhe Sea.·· \\'1tlt(•r Pidgeon unct J oun 1-'ontnine sl ur in this 1961 seience fletion movie "bich insi>irt.'<l a TV cries of tht' sametiUe. CBS 8 10·00 The Amc.>ric:rn Parud e. Rip Torn pol'truy~ W-.1lt Whi t· mun in thl' h1stoncul drumn "Son1ot of Myself," which follows the poet throui:h several key pe riods ot his lift:. (Re' il'\\. PageA12.) ABC fl 10:00 -The Fumily. Another dramatic s<.'rial beftins tonjt:hl u~ lht• f 11·st or six hou1·-lung cp1so<lcs ubout u c.·onl('O'\· p o r a r ~· A m t> r i run f a mil\ . Sud'' Thompson and J ames Brodet·lc:ic hco.1d thl' rast. <Rt•dcw Al2l r TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening Wedn.sday KOCE Television (50) TUUOA'I' t:• TMI •Oel•TM•CNltt.•l~•T t:• QOttNll'\c.LOTMINOCO•NI• "Coll.,\' -""••"Oltll'UU"" ,.,. Tl.ACMI• l'•IYllW$1'0"'4"1 11:• ILICT•IC COMl'ANY II:• Sl5AMI ST•llT ltOmlfll 1:• TllACNI• l'•IYllWS ltoml"I 1:• Wl'STl•NCIVILlf.ATIOM "MdrfW(••,_t,• l""CiO\IJ"IOtW•M1~ • 1:• WASHINOTON Wiii( IN •IYllW ;,: :.~t\•,.s:~=~~NNll;~-;r.=•rW••~tnqt"". •:• -OICSllOW IUmll'I c:U HSAMIST•llT I.cl"""' SU -OICSHOW CUm o"t •·• 110 ILUI MA•eLI M •:• OtllllllSIONS IN CUL.TUlllS "Clvllor•llOf'I · ""'"'nf'Ol<>Qt .. -.. 1 • CONNll'SCLOTHINGCIO•NI• c-tl"'' .. 5.<"'t"Ot•••tl).,f\t ~;: ~~:;.'r~:S'~"~uv t • TMI ADAMS CM•ONIC'-11 ' -o.. .... v lld.o""' ~""'•'• .. \t•lt ' l.OIN"I It It WALnOPTHITO•l.ADOtlS l111"1 ' Repeal of Fair Trade Laws No Consumer ·Boon lltLOlJlSECOOK fhclostenerallyu,yU:le)'pl&nno prosecution and rln~s. Ap· BUT •oaE tbaa a clonn MV«natatetwhlchha\'eWhatare ( J I _u_1_..._ apedaJ s&lc1 to mark \he end ol pllaKea, watc~~&Dd ltat.tlNpealedtalrtradelawaln ltnown as Don1tiner laws. That CONSVMER f'alr tr1de laws that ooct C<J&t t.hedeprHslon·era laws. tot«taJ..om.nt equ.ipmmt wen im IDd Prttldent hrd alped muns ti.at II a manufactunr . t'Otllumus bllllon1 ot doUart of· amOfll products tovtf'ed by the fedft'al le&lslation late ln ~OY· Ji(DJ an asrHment with one re- flclally 10 ort the books thJs THE PaOBLEM now, uy the nala. embtr clo1in1 tbe falr lrada •taller, au othtt reullers are ------------"" k, but ahop~rt ·~not lllte-ly discounters. ts lb effort oo the Tbe flnt talr trade la", wen loopbolH In antitrust rqula· bound by the a11'ffment -e\IC!D to see any 1udden drop In pncH. part ot 10me m anufldaren to enacted by at ates durin• Ult Uom. ltlhey dldn 'Ulen •t. limlt dlstribullon of cutalJ\ Items 19301 to protect braJMl·aamt Tbe meuure takta effect' Richard Keib' of the NaUonaJ "Obvloualy, the ftld of fair trade will not mean a huac. 8Ct'OH·the·board PlWllC In pr1co U IOme people ml&ht think," Hid Kurt Barnard. ~idcnt or the Mau Retallln1 Institute. "But by ellmlnatlna ll.l&allnd pric-e nxtn1. you w1U al least aee more pr1ctn1 comJ>etitlon." The savlnu have bttn coming s radualJy. ever since manwac· turera rullted thait rtpeaJ of fair trade lawa wu just a matter of time. Spokesmen for d1acount stores and others who fouf(ht what tbty caJltd le11l11~ price to 1tores whkh wlll kffP prk.s manufacturers and small stGra ThW'tday, endlnffairtrade lawi A11oc1atlon of Catalo1ue at 1pp1oved levels. from pri~uttlo1 eompeddoD ttlll OD th• boob ln 2l atatu. The ShoWTOOm MerchandlMl"S, old F alr trade l aws a llowed by larae operators. 1'hlM at.ate Federal Trade Conunlallon -U\tte miaht be some "~mlse manufacturers to set mJnlm~m lllr trade a1reementa ·~ U· which ooee eJUmated that fair aa.l"" to mark the ~ ol fair retail prlct's for their product1. tmpted by ftdual law crom pro. trade laws coat consumers u trade w•th "a final dn)plA pried, Stores which tried t.o n il the secuUon under antitrust lejlala· billlon a )'tar -aald the major alut aupsortofthln&." items below tbe ml.nlmu:m laced tlon. lmpact of repeal wW be fell ln HE NOTED. bowevu, that m1ny dlacount operaUohs ~· c~nlrated their efforts OD ~t sales last )'Hf and alre*ly have ttarted stoclcinc previously fair. traded Items at prices below the manulacturcr'a •ua&ested retail level. Bruce Rttae of Best Produc\a ln Vlr1lnJa said that once Ford sl1ned the repeal me11urc. manulacturert atart.ed announc. Int they •·ould no lonaer enlor~ fair trade aareen:aents. "As soon as we were told, w o lowered our price.," he aald. Tu.•tin Spetth Beckman Execti.tive To Discuss Patents Robert J . Steinmeyer. vice president·legal, Heckman lns tru· ments. Inc . an Fullerton, wall be the guest speaker al a dinner meeting of the Orange County chapter of the National Con- tracts Management Association ( TAKING STOCK J CNCMA> at the Revere House an Tustin at 7 p.m .. Wednesday. Steinmeyer will speak on the subject: "Patents. Are They Useful or Necessary?" Reservations may be made by calling Beverly Brombach, ho s pitaltt)' cha irm an, 714 632·1197 . Lido Isle Bra•~• City National Bank. head· quartered an Beverly lhlls, v.ill open a branch ofrlce an Lido \'tJlage March 15, according to Bram Goldsmith. chairman of the board or the bank. Located at 3366 Via Lido. the Lido \'1llage office will offer a full line of services, including a walk·UP window. and v.ill be managed b} Bob Galbreath, formerly the assistant manager or Citv National Bank's Newport Beach oHict' Wf9#ferR f'Hgltfa WA S HINGTO N <AP ) Wester n Airlines has lost its bid for Supreme Court review o( a lower court decision requiring competitive nonstop airline service between San Diego, Cabf. and Denver, Colo. The court voled seven to two to let stand a decision or the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington overruling a qvil Aeronautics Board order• gra ntin.g nonslop authority to Western alone. Sadca Gain Sukut Construction Inc., a San- ta Ana·based construction com· pany. reported that operations for the three month period ended Jan. 31 resulted in a net gain of $67 .325 on total revenues of $2.570.927. This compares to a net loss of ·S2.033 on revenues of $1 .~1.373 for the three month period ended Jan. 31. 1975. Kqort Mbl~aflf•9! WASHINGTON (l-JPH -A cillzen·s group charged the oil In- dustry tried to mislead the public v. llh a report that said a 23.6 per- cent drop in earnings ot the top 2S petroleum firms during 1975 threatens U.S. energy indepen· dence. Energy action, which has launched a concerted attack a~ainst the oil giants m recent months. said a more accurate picture of the inJus try 's economic health is shown by the 71 percent increase in prori ta for the top 25 companies from 1972 to 1975. FINANCE Dealership Repair Parts Under Fire WASHINGTON (AP> -The Whi~ House Ortlce ol Conaum.er Affairs has urged that auto milters be required to stop sell· Ing auto body repair parts ex· elusively through franchlaed new car dealers. Tbe present system or dis· tributing parts needed to repair colllslon·damaged automobiles has "tended to raise consumer prices substantially with litUe or no offsetting benefits," an ol· ficial told a Senate Commer<'e subcommittee hearin1 on the escalatina prices of auto "crash parts" and relaled inswance rate lncreue.. Edward J . Heiden, director ol economic policy and plannin1 tor the Offlce of Consumer Affain, said a government survey sald the prices of erash parts, sueb a1 fenders, bumpers and lrilles. in· creased 32 percent ln 1974. 25 per- cent ln uns and are still rislnt. He said the increue raises the question whether auto manufac· turera and dealers have in· creased parts prices to com· pensate for declininc new car sales. Republic Federal will help you keep your head above water. \\ h~ 11 '""·n· h.11tl1nc I•>''·'" ·'""·'' 1111h1· 111l.d \\;l\1. "' 11111.111011. dPll I \!IH' up 1h.· pi.'l1.1.·n1 ( h 1.''I.'" h.1 1f rh-: rcru:nr ~n'c 111 l<cpuhh..: t i:1l,•1.il S.\Vtn(!c; .md dm~ 111 thl.' l11chc't entcrC'c;I ltw '·"' ·'"'""· •'n .1 '""k '.iricty 111 inc;urcd .11:1."•'Unl\. Y •'ur !Oll'CC'I \\ 111 ~ p.11.t "·':<'·Ill IP J,I\ 1•111 .ind C1llllJ"'llllJ1.•l1 d.111\ \\fut\ more.' •'U II 1c1.c 1\l' 1111crc'1 I"'"' the I'' 1•1 1 he 11111111h I'll'·" 1111!\ dcpmrlctl In 1h1.· IOlh. "hen hdd "' \IUarlc" 1.·ml 71/0/ hollre Now.arn 14 10 8 06% an onnuol yi.ld Of • o by Compounding doily. S tOOO lftfnimwm b•••"f"• • fli v•u m1n1muf' f . , .... ,..., •• '" P""'"" , .. ,tf'htr•"' .. ''"""" ~ • '' 1'(..itfll K C.,.,,f\t1 bf·'·~• fnetun~ but'"""'• "-. t.1.1b••4"t·ltl r-ctuclll!!tt '"' .,,.,..,, ,..,n•noL ***'*** RFS \\'c cun al~o hl'lt> with more I hao .:W I rl'I! 'crvicc<, '"ch a~ travclc h ~hcd~. ~arc Jeposil bo~c~. • note cnllc·c1ion. • und chcd.in~ :iccount~. •• Our high mtcrci.t ;and free =-crv1cc~ mal.c wonderful life prc- \Cl'\'Cr\ nn the 'ltormy ~""of lrn,m n• f>N hafl" that's why .1 f.1mnu" /\mcric:1n nuval oflkcr on<:c ,,11d ... lhou don't ~ave :at Kcpubltc, you hove not yet begun lo s.avc." REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS .,,. ,.,.,. dtoda"Oll l'Oolf ._..... lft Of..,._ C-'r SANTA AHA 17th St. Westol Newport Freeway (714) 541·5286 ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Plaza, 500 N. Euchd St (714) 956-8290 LAGUNA NIOUEl 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) 49S--0850 WESTMINSTER 134 Westminster Mall/Bolsa & San Diego Fwy (714) 894-5347 ..._.Oltlcie: ALTAOENA 7'($ N. leke A"t' ('13) 781-l2911 1181~11 T ...... L..._: Al TADENA• ANAHEIM • ARCADIA• 8UR8ANK Cl.ARE-..c>HT •HACIENDA HEIGHTS• UIGUNA NIGUCL • LOS A~E\..ES PA!..\OENA • PICO flll\IEAA •$ANT A ANA• WESTMINST'£A /rof4J•.0. chert.,fl<I erod tllptntrfed I>)' eg911CtH ol the IJll•IH Stein 0-Ml'«!I SAVTMJS ACC!VVTS INStR£D TO $40JXXJ Ad Council's Newest Plug? U.S. System LOS ANGELES .<AP> -The folks who sold Americans oo forest fire prevention with the creation of Smokey the Bear are back with their bl11est pitch y« -aelllnc Americans on tbe American way ol llfe. •'The .•. American Economic System ... And. Your Part ln It" ls the latest campaip ettort ot the National Ad Council. a non· profit organization sponsored by American business. The Ad Council, whole pbrue "Don't Be Fuelish" became the slosan or energy conserva· Uonlata in recent years, will klck off lts Ameri can economic system campaign ln May, spokesman Thomas Adams said. "It's not goinS lo be propagan· da:" Adams said ol the c1m· p11gn, "It's going lo be educa· tional." · TM council expects to spend between $2.3 million and $3.3 million on the campalp over the nnt thrff years. cbitfly for dla- lribution or fllms and literature dealing with the American economic system. Postmaster Cites • Mail Se-rvice Woes WASIUNGTON CUPI> -Po.tmaster General Benjamin Ballar says the Postal Service is cau.sht ln a "vicious" economic splr;.al whlcb will destroy it uoleas lhe public la wllUna to accept c:ul1 in mail service. BAJLAa SAID, "We're headlnc tor a potential disaster which can be described in tour short steps:" 1. Costs continue to rise; 2. The public demands traditional services; 3. Costs are loaded on fewer and fewer mailers; 4. The:.c mailers turn to cheaper alternatives. "And this, of course, ls a vicious spiral which will destroy ttu~ po8lal system," Bailar said in a speech before the Ecomonlc Club or .DetroiL , He said the baste problem would remain e ven if the Postal Service could wipe out a bis ddlcit already caused by lnOalion and by mail volume declines wh.Lcb followed recent rate Increases. uoua BASIC DIFFICULTY lies In providing a service that may become le.s and less economically Justifiable and could become obsolete," Ballar said. "If the public elects to continue the postal system in Its present form It will have to pay a steep price,'' he uld. "lt may find the first clau atamp becominc a luxury item in the next decade ..• "I believe we must re-evaluate traditional concepts of mail service to lff if they have vaJue ln modem Am,rlca." Ballar said. Over The Counter MASO~ ,.. Jn :JO 1 211 19. II• 1l) l>.7 11 s 11S :n »> 100 100 •• •• ., tJ I t 1. /I 1 I 70 MUTUAL FUNDS • lo) n~01j,-,.~ lQ;a~~~" »-.alae Ca•.-U hat bffo dccted presldeet and ebiet aeeuUve officer of C.... Cata•araa Cerp. ol Jnioe follow· m, lta acquisition by TM Coleman Co . Inc. Campbell hH IMa uaodal~ wlth Coltman aince lts.S. Cout Cat~maran will l'KaJn Ill n.me-, copyrlpled and patented t.radcm&rb and Ila dl1trlbullon of 'Hobie Cat• cat.amuan1. • Danr_,.. .. Dee" Ga&es bu ~ named aalea m anater ol Frede rid.I Sales IH., Clf Anaheim. peela.Jbts f_n contract nits of floor tOVerlnCJ, window covertnas and finiJb lumber. • Fountain Valley resldet\t Doaald P. ,,_...._bu i.e. named manager at Seaartty PacUlc Bau•• IStlt bet Ver· moot office in Los An&eles. • Oen Trapp has been named 1eoeral ~er fM Nahtts Cadlllu of Costa Mesa Trapp Joined Naben in 1957 becoming ua.ed cu sales mana1er. He ls active on the CadjJlac RetaU Advisoc'y Cowl· · C'il and ls a past vice president or the Costa Mesa Jwtlor Cb.amber or Com· merce. • llDa. II. Teuut has been appoi::>t- ed ioological manager ol L1-Ceu•"Y Safari, Irvine's SOO·ac.re African wUdUfe preserve. The Min ion Viejo resident replaces P1& Qtdlla who bas accepted the pre. aid.ency of lhe Ranch of lbe Rimrock.s. a wildllle attraction and school in Butte County. Tennant was formerly senJor ranger al Lioo Counlry. • James B. Lyocb, president of lrvbte NaUHal Bau. bas been named to the regional advisory committee ol tbe Ad· minialralion or National Banks, accordinc to the Comptroller or the CWTem'y. He will serve a lwo-year lerm for the 14th national bank reJioa. • JlllJcltael R . Hrlrla' has bttn appointed aast.tant mana,er of Octldeatal Ufe el Callfenla'1 NeW]>Ql't Beaeb branch office. He and bis family reside ln El Toro. • Huntincton Beach resident Howard G. Bew• hu beta elected treasurer for the 29th Southern Callfornla~mineu Show slated April 27·30 at the Ambasaador Hotel CoaventioD Center in Los Angeles. He is controller ol lbe Pr)'•r·Gluey Ce. of WhiWer. • Jobn C. Buchart has been named 'rneral manager for Padfic Telephonr In Orange and Riverside countles. He replaces E.W. Oey who has been appointed 1eneral marketin1 manager in San Dieco. Buchart began hi s career with AT&T In 1946 as a plant cral\aman In San Qiego. He was promoted lo division manacer in 1965. He will be head· quartered al 1055 N . .Main St. in Santa Ana. • Barbara Fleldu, compensation analyst for The lnlae Compaay, has been elected chairman ol the Oran1e County chapter or the California Unemployment lnsuran«Council. CUIC provides a forum for discussion of common job- less lnsurance problems racing employers. • llobert C. Fykt, ol Coeaedleat Mllt•al, has been named 1975 Oran1e County Man of the Year by the General A1ents and Manaaeu Association. representing more than 800 agents In agencies t.htoughout the coWlty. • John T. GurHh, chairman of the executive committee of IN A Corp .• has been elected to the board of directors of Data Ttthnology Corp. of ~ta Mesa, a maker of pluUc com. puter tape reels. • Two ll3rbor Aren j"'elenhave beeneltttedtolhe board of director11 of the California J ewelers Association. Mrs. Mary Barr ot Oarlf's 11. Barr Jewelers in Newport Beach, and Jo"eph I. HanstcU., or Jewels by J~plil lJl Cotta Meu wlll aerve the ~tale boarddur1n1 l!n6. 1976 'Road Queen' Runs 13-sp eed Rig SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -The ntw top aal in trvcltln' is a blue~tyed S-fool· l mother ol four who wheels a 13·1peed rig up and down lhe Weit Coast and la u1 td "Little Britchea" by the male driven . Gr ri Ann Atherton. 33, la also 3 part Urnt t ountry·westt'mdlsc Jochy, a sport enthusiast 3nd the wlttohruckdnver. "I'll be sort of retired." 11ald Mrs. Ath~rton, lookln R ahud to a year of pt'n!onal appearances on behalf or Fram Corp. and aevernl other aponson of the "Queen of tht" Road" competition. Gerl was chosen by readers of the truckeri, ma1aaine Open Road. 'UTT~• ••tfOtD' She aay1 she dec:ldod to bttome a trut'k driver so ahe could 1ccompany her hWlband, Craig, on the road. 'THE ONLY WAY I drive Is with my husband.'' she aaid. He's the reuoo. Ute can get lonely for him on the road.' Mn. Alberton says there are many busband·wlf• truck teams and that the number ol sir.ii• women t.rurlt drivers la growina very rapidly. 1be uns Road Queen was Mrs. Unda Jemlgan. 30. or Pensacola. F1a., who teams with her husband bau.Unc explosives rrom coast to coast. . . Mrs. Atherton says lnaurance companies and employen used to be reluctant lo hire women truck clrhen and some trucking companin still won't bi.re them. But others are ~thu.slastic about iL ''TBEY LOOK AT\t thisway,"abesaJd. "A C•Ua lsalot laftt on the road with hia wife. He mun nre bls equip. ment Is worltlng n1hl He is more careful about &ood road cood.lUons. He lan 't tQ'ina to beat the tramc to get home." WMfl a woman ts aJona, the male dri•t'r is more likely to "make a better picture with customers" by dresalai nuUy and kff Pini ~lean. accordlng to the big·ria queen. While Gerl and Unda are on the road with the.lr husbands, th~y have aood, l"Hponslble people htpfq an .,,eon the children. lthun't hurt a stf'oni ramlt)t lire, lbeJ QJ. Wbeo at home ID Sacrameoto. lira. At.Mncie rdaeet ,\'Ollt'yball 1amu and ts a tauba\aide ln set>ooi. ~.w.eht. tt7'1 s DAILV PILOT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE S.-0 .... , t .-.i c-°" 'J ,, r -,, ~': t ,, ij"':: :. 't U 1>J I "• "' ... . ... . 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Valley's l ·Z·a &0ne. Cn.11 is scv- ono s tep t>loser to I.be Clf 2 A Our aig• were ·~ qalnat i._ 11.1 ,olntt and C.rter 10.3. Santa larr but we'U i.. .. to basketball title tonipt wb n th~y play betlAr '4nitbt." But llenu Valley's No. l collide with the wwerfuJ Mor no player ft .. , At Wint•n who 1'onl11rt the Dlabloc. JS.4 ud Valley VlkanlJ •· victors tn the Soutb Coen plars the polnt Anraalnc lS..S polnta and elaht rebOu.ods par The CJF 2·A semifinals 1ame Lea~ue , will face • major will tlp off at 8 at Cal t.le <'h;al ence Inside. TM Vlldnc1 1arae. Wlnttrt was bamed mc.l fl\lllerton and the Olabl0!5 will be a tart f.5 twln1 ln Crali and carter valuable player In the San An· dreas Lea1ue for the second faclria a Vlklngs team that ha McG hee a nd Rabert1 aay1, 1tral1ht year. won 17 strall'ht &rnd 11tarta a buJky '"they're very b 1 and physical. lineup of two 6-5, one 6-3 and two They llko to turn and co to the Becau e ol the McGhees and 8-2 pla.vers. Wlntera. Moreno Valley bu out· baskeL" FOUR WORKERS DIED AFTER THIS SECTION cou.»RD AT. TH! OLYMPICS W~ , Sports Clipped Short 4 Montreal Workers D ie MONTR~AL -Four construc- tion workers died Monday naghl when n concrete slab which was bein~ Installed at the Olympic stadium plummeted more than 100 feel to the ground. Police identified the dead, workers of Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd .. as Xavier Harvey. 43. of Chicoutimi, Quebec, Paul-Emile Leveu. 41, of MontreaJ. Benoit Rreton, 27, or Levis, Quebec. and Betrand Fortin. 23, of Montreal. The accident ot'eurred when a beam being ri\'eted to a maan col· umn near the stadium tower, used to support the retractable roof, broke loose rrom support . cables and fell to the ground. The men were working inside the beam at the time. The beam also crushed a truck al the base of the tower, but caused no significant damage to the rest of the stadium, where the ornclat opening and c losini ceremonies for the Summer Games are to be held. Two ol tbe men were reported dead on arrival at !\laisonneuve Hospital. while the third died on the way to hospital and the fourth while undergoing an emergency e>peratloo, police said. UCLA Won't Los e Pope No ()bstacle In Diablos Victory lmnglne butlng o Catholic sthool In o bnskethnll game that had a Popc as one or the offt clnlll. It happened Frldny ni ght in Ox· nard when M 111 Ion Vie JO llli h 's · Diabloll dt'fe.Ht'd Santa Clara, 00·57, in lht' Cl F playoHs Bt>n Pope "' ai. onc of the offl· clali1. Most of has first half calls Wt'nl at.taln .. t M 1!\ ~on Vh•]o hut thOt turnl•d l\r(IUOd lhl• flnnl two perioos "'ht>n onl )' tv.o foul!! wer1• ('ailed lll(flln"t MV ttnd 10 Wt'nl against thc 10.,er,, M1ss1on \'acjo had D couplt' or WHITE WAS H ........... ITI hundred student root<'!'!' mnk«> the lon1t trip to (hoard and they finished off their hoppy evenln~ by formin1t a double line from the dresslnit rooms to the 14.'nm bus MV players \\ent bct\\ec.>n th(' t\\O lines B!\ their fans chanted and shouted their rontentment. And wblle the Nevada bue• ts rated No. 3 ln lite u U., I fW tt hU'd to belien lhe7'U '-aWe to but UCLA-espedall7 al Pauley. UCLA •• bome IU•lll. UCLA fint bas to set by Su Dle10 St•te tbl1 weekeltd at Eu1eae. B•t that ~ be a routine m •tter. evt1t I• ~ne Bartow. Wonder who'll be the basket· boll roach at USC If Bob Boyd ran matrh his Paclflc.S cellar finish and 0·14 record next sroson? Biii Bloom, former eor..ta dtl Mar Hiib coaeta •ho naJ~lill have turned Oranae Coa.a CaU•1,,•1 buke&baH lorl••H lato •o"uithln• better thaa Her b Llney baa been a~ to do had Bloom bttn liven UM! cbaace had a 2t·t record at o x .. ~ Collf'lf' Ibis teafftl. UvMy waa 10. t Tat OCC. In six prnlou1 eampelpt at OCC Lhlt'Y has beea ewer .SM •lnnlna perunta1e o.ty ~. Hi s rttord al OCC Is a &NJ 74·1!% ... surprtslag ~die 1'111l •<'hoots In lbe 81'H letM'raUy boas& 1troa1 programs. Two others were treated ln hospital for nervous shock and later released, police said. Work was temporarily SUS• pended at the stadium Im· mediately following the accident. Site engineer Lionel Reev~s said he did not expect the acei· dent to seriously affect the tltbt construction schedule on tbe mammoth project. aa_.,. Sperlda KANSAS C ITY-Unbeaten Husson College of Maine was 1 first ro und victim ln the NAIA basketball tournament Monday as Cal Baptist or Riverside scored a 95-31 upset. Pacing the winners were Stne Joh n son and former San Clemente High and Saddlebedt Colleie guard Rick Bauer. Johnson scored 20andBauer17. ~IT Fleld Ce•plefftl NEW YORK-University ot San Ftancl!lco, Kansas Stale, Ho- ly Cross, St. Peter's, NJ and North CaJ'ollna <Charlotte) were added to the N aUonal lnvitatiOQ Tournament Monday, complet- ing the 12-team basketball field. Others previously picked In- cluded North Carolina State, North Carolina A&T, Louisville, Kentucky, Niaaara, Orefon" and P ro,·ldence. Sld•.n-•nt• ... NASHVILLE, TeM. -Van• derbill University basketball coach Roy Skinner reslgned Monday night. Skinner 's teams compllfd a 262-124 record In hla 18 years as head coach at Vanderbilt. a..,,a ... Tkle KEAUllOU·KONA. Hawaii - Sweden'• Bjorn Bora won hJ1 World Championship Tennis match by default over Raul Ramirez Mon<WY when the Mex· lean slar, suffe ring from a pulled le1 muacle, wu forced to quit In the fourth set. The 19·year-old Borg was lead· ln1 6·3, 4·6, 6-0. 3-0, when the mall"h was called. ....... lkern . NASHVILLE -Reglnald Kint ~red eltht points lo overtime to · lead elahlh·ranked Alabama to the SOutbeutern Conference baslretball championship with an 84-77 \•lctory over Vanderbilt Monday nl&bt. • s Topight hi Semis rebowMled all op,_.1, lladud· lDa a team U.at .t,rted a 1.0, M IDd M fraotU..a wlddl fQlM,... bwadt tot.h• v~·· Mlu6oo Vlejo'a ~tall pl~ ls W ffftttr lt•vt laW)'tr, MVP of the South Coaat LHJH. Awraclnt 1' point.I Mel 11 ,.. boWMSI, Sawr.er is a doMlaant force ln u., D a blot' t-3 .... And white 1-1 David Zota and e.o Mitch Adams are aood re-~undera for th.ir alse, It la doubtful tbey un stay w1th llot~O Valley•a flUll Uoe. Tustin Gal Eyes ,First USACRace PHOENIX (AP) -"You don't start off winnloc right awll.)'," says Arlene Hias, the first woman driver admitted to the U.S. Auto Club ch•mplonahlp circuit, the aeries ot high •peed r•cn which includes the f•med l ndianapPlls !iOO. :·vou have to 1et at.art.ed and build wUb it," she adds. "My eoal rilhl now is to mate It as far u nna.tnni;-srayina out ot trou· ble and doing well." Hias is 35, but the 5-foOt-8, 119-pound b lah school dance • te•cher from Tustin, d~lares that "my body feels 19. I'm lo better shape than all my blch school st.udenls." Hiss, who is separated from her husband, driver Mike Hiss, ls on a rigid physical lralnlna pro- gram in an effort to quaJi!y for the Jimmy Bryan 1'0 bett Sun· dll.Y ln which she'll have to speed around a small track al speeds hl1her thn 120 mlles per hour. SM't been ll1Un1 wei-"ta to build up her ~ndurance and runnln& two miles a day. Four years aco. when she was 1ecompanyin1 ber husband u he drove the cir"Cuit, women werH't even allowed In the piU. But the aex barriers bel an to fall, •nd when Htas put on a drivina ex· bibilion here recently for four leadinc driven -Hi.as, Gordon John.cock, Lloyd R11bf and Roaer McCluskey -t he1 ret>om· mended that USAC blue her a cbamplouhlp Uceme. De ~ .-t•ucraat.ct. Hiss has been road r.cinc for 13 years, drlvlnc an Opel in weelrend events sponsored by Sports Car Club ot America. She's been a re1ional champion in her class for two yean and, because of that, H)'S &he's never been scoffed at by male drivers. .. rve always liked sports.'' ahe said. "I'm a scuba diver, I've nown cUders and I ski. But I'm mecllecre at those. I found racing was the one sport I coWd do well in and feel a sense ol 81CC01DpUsb· ment. .. Mechan ic Mike Devin . • member of her support team, ex· peels Arlene not only to survive the qualifylnc for Sunday's race but possibly to flt1i&h ln the top ten. Her m ana1er, Bud Poorman of Phoenix. said be ~lleves she bas all the physical and mental attributes a eceHary to be a top driver. Poorman Hid lt"a premature to talk about Hbs' chances at In· dianapolia u ntil she actually bealna competltloD. and ahe agf'ffS. "I hne to prove mJHlf, 11 au rookies do, .. Arlene said. "l'U have to race in the 150 at Phoenix, then the 200-mlle nee at Trenton. and then the USAC or- licials will decide whether I'm al· lowed to take a rookie teat at In- dianapolis. "You have to drive 20 SO.mile laps at 185 miles per hour, and another 20 lape at above that. If you pau, then you can try to quallfy tor the race. There are a lot of 1tcppln1 stones ... So It la hardly aurprisinc when Jtoben.I 1ays, "we'll hHe to be patJnt and lab t.be hiCb per«n· tqtabot." Roberti has the rtcht cuard:s In S.lO Kelly Cox and W John Hat· trup ror a Hml deau same. Cox, 1ver11ln1 10 polntl, II a deadly outalde shooter and HattNp ls a tool pl1ymaker who hlt CJn 12 of lZ Ir-ff throw• '8aly.st Santa Clara. Moreno Valle' also llk'ts to ~ay dellbvate asketb&U, hold· MV'S KELLY COX. 1.,, ts opponents to SO po nt:. or I~. Mist on Vll"JO ha allo" ed Ua opposition to acore le s than so polnta on 18 OCClllON. .._V.-,{1441 -~ ., "~· • OWl\ll-al .. 'l'IOtalH P...,_C9'1wnldel 1'-Vt\1• con II n __ 1"911'' •-Yhte aa •C.IM • , Le"-ff• ,. ., ... _ . "''~r .. u '"""'"· ,,~ ,. • Nor(t .. .__, u 11 Y11c.i_. tOTI .. ~. al n -t•VhlA " Vl<tw V•lley ., • "-1"91 ... ., c" .. Ca~ u "~···· fl ... ,..tl)OTI ~ ,,~- 61 Ullttt• •• , s.Mf• Baseball's Cold war· Still Icy •• M •• " 4t ., 11 u ., .. .. .. •\ NEW YORK (AP> -Spring 1s· the Ume of optimism -in the baMb&u world, when there are nu loaaea and everybody has a chance to have some run ln the sun. This season there has been no spring, only a continuation of winter, and the prospects for an immediate thaw in the situation ~peara about as likely as com· mlnioner Bowie Kuhn invitin~ Marvin_ Miller to toss out the flt'St ball of the r egular season. llthue Is a first ball. The owners and players nrc :-.o wide apart as they head into their a\th nerollating session today that a trOU]> Of some 2S \'eteran players has m ade Its own pitch to Miller, executive director or the Players Association. The players' meeting in St. Petersburg, Fla .. called at the request o( ClnclnnaU Reds slug· rer Johnny Bench, was for the purpose or gaining :.ome ID· formation. "Maybe Ir we all get together we can make more progress on this thlni," Benrh said before the l~mlnute meeting. "I want to find out what's reaJly going on. "l have to admit I am con· fUBed. Besides, I want to know who's telling him <Miiler> what to H k for. The majority of the auys down here arc leaders on their clubs and I thought It would be a &ood Iden tr we got together and discussed the s ituation.'• At the conc lusion of the session. held at Tom Seaver 's un- offlc I al practice camp, the players asked Seaver and J oe Torre or the l'\ew York Mets to -ask Miller if he could set up a meetina between the 24 player representatives and the club owners. "They a re concerned that the owners are not getting ae<·urate reports," Miller said. "It llhe re· quest) was m the vein of 'Let's see if we can make i.ure there's communication'." Miller promptly Invited the 24 owners to meet with the associa· Uon's executive board Thurstiay In Tampa, Fla . Miller said the players getting lovolved In the actual ncgoLia· lions was "a fine Idea,'' but when asked if it would stimulate a solu· lion to the unproductive negotlu· lions, he said, "probably not, hut when you're stuck, you try everythlna.'' Hemet Coach Tabs Vikings Over MV HEMET-They're big, they're physical and they have a good bench. So It's not surprising that Hemet Hlah basketball coach Charles Clark favors the Moreno Valley Vlklnas in their CIF 2·A aemtrlnal• b asketball gam e a1atn1l the Mission Viejo Diablos tonl1ht. Clark faced the Vlklna11 three tlmea thl1 year and the Dlabloa once, loaln1 all four games. Hemet lost to Moreno Valley 418·44, 51·44 In three overtimes and 5T·47. Mlstlon Viejo beat Hemet st-SS In the flnl round or the playoffs. "I reel Mottno Valley is a llttla 1tnm,er because of its size." 11)'1 Clark about a Vikings team that has no starter smaller than f.Z. "We had a aood rebounding club but we couldn't stay with Mprmo VaJley on the boar<IS." 'The Vlklngs a re also dangerous from outslM .• "They're good shooters and they're qui ck," s•ys Clark. , .. Plus they have a very good bench." Clark thinks Mission Viejo can win if lt reL'I an ea riv lead. "Ir Mission Viejo !(els ahe ad of you, they arc difficult to catch," 11ays Clark. "They can hold onto the ball and they cnn keep you from scoring Ins ide. They kept uit outside very well .'' Clark afso secs 11imllnritic11 between the t wo teums. "They're both som<'wh11t ('nn· servallve and don't like to r un unless the occaslon arlr11'11," hi' saya. "Hut I'm lnclln('d ti) fu vor Moreno V 1tllcy. I'd like to aN• a team from our league rcinch thn finals . * * * Game Directions ll>Wc-... Col It.-,,,_, Cal \cM• t"11llttltf'll It It(-.. tlO N <.lo!1t Otl ..... tMI Ill Jlllllttlefl T_.• l"9 t.IM• A~• ~-., _, .......... _ _. '-· G9 _,., ., t1w Hew-I ,,.. •• , IHI lo lllo llt .. ,~ .. ,,, ..... , ltll Gt ....... " •• ,,.. Or-,,_.., nll Ot ...,, ..... SI to 0-.. .... INlr• e left .., a.-... ....S .. lo Moll• Coo•- ·'"· Ot •ltM .., Stett '°''--proc-•-._,, 1ec.1 $!At• .............. . The D13 blos fi gure to h3\•e tht>1r hands full again ton11tht against tall Moreno Valley. But I find at hard to believe that Moreno Valley can be any ~tter than the Inst two ten ms Mission \'1ejo bns beaten in the playoffs -A,·iatlon and SC. Wllh the libs or Pout•I• Valley, Coro•• del M81', Esta•· da, M81'iftl, Hw•Ualll• leacla. "•tu Del •ltd EdU-pndilclaa fine bleat every ,ear. ,..·a thlalt we ml&lill ta~ mett CromOCC. • f)-HJlly, I'd tlkt .. lee Wlalt CdM co.ch TH411 Gii.ia w..W do as head t>oacb atOCC. R avellng Beelines Extra 9 30,000 The Nnada 4LH Vtaas) team that will probably play UCLA • week from Satarday nlJbl la tk NCAA basketball rl'Cloaals at PaaJey PavlUon ls avenging Ill points per gam(. Til•t makH &he UNLV Rebels • Ute top 1cortn1 mljor colle1e dl•isloa &um ht the utkMI by 111 llnraJe of H .5 poletl per 1aae wilt. Ret1er1 lbt nn1Hrap. Hownu, Tlte Vega l•ds laa'e lhf9 up aa.s poinlt Ptt tUL One of the fine op and coming young basketball coaches h .. to be Bobby Dye or Cal Slele CF\lllerton). After ieadin1 his Santll Monica team to the state JC tlU•. he took CSF to a l'On· ference co-titJe \)!ls year . One or his players ls Ctabman Bob l.Qsner f11>m Marina. who se«ed 10 points tn t.he loss to \J of Paclfic Saturday. Dy( ••as a alandoul at FULierton JC lo the latefQs. , PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) - Wublnrton State bead basket· ball coach Geor1e Ravelin1 says he'll st•y with the Cougars. despite an orf er to coach It another major Weat Coast school for $60,0oo a year. Althouab he declined to name the school. Bnelift« said Mon· day he turned down the offet' of twice hls present salary bttause of pledce1 t o r e main at Washlnrton State. "I promised Ste~ Puldotras I'd ata~ .. , Waablnct.on Stale unW be 1raduate1, .. said ~ of bis 6-foot·ll ~ Junior eeater from Chicago. .Raveling, who completed bit first winninf season in tour years at w ashinctoa State wtlh a el-51 upset of lOlh·ranked Wathlnston Saturday ni1hl. Hid llooday It wu a recnaUJni promise that welshed 'hearily oa his decision to remain wttlll tM O.C.,. and t.M fan he • coedtinC la ''the beat baabtball conltft'flCe ln the ~.·· The, victory over the HuakJH • cave the Cougars an 18-8 record overalJ and an &-6 mark ln the Pat>lfiC·8 Conference. n WH WSU'1 beat year since 1910, when it nmshed 19-7 and 9-5 in the Pac.a .. a....uni u1d It waa a cllaap- polntment that the C-Oucars were pUMd over for a bid to the Na· tlonel lnvltation Tournament, the oatJon 's oldest post..aeasoo basblbatl daaaic. · "ll •ould hue been a very meaningful reward foe t.he lricb. 1'--t was their goal, to 10 to a post-season tourna ment," he said. "They worked as hard as they could and it woold have been a just reward for their ac· compllshments. • • Raveling said following Satur· day n ight's victory ovt:'r Wuhington he would be "ex- tremely dlsappointcd" Ir Oregon waa accepted to the NIT over the Coucan. Washington State wad 0r.,on split Ul1s aeuon's .two-1ame aeries and the Ducks 1lalabed with a won.e over.all re- ' CIOl'CI lt-10but1U11 got a bid. DAILY PILOT •• Santa Anita Race Entries .In Defeating Spike FOOs IMMIJel MC«.IWtHI 1"1MK HUfT·HAHD£D0 Th• top.ot. th•awfftu>osltion "'°""' I ft llluatA hon I l la aU too COINIHNI. Tiie tohr haa .,... the etub to ltle top In· .-act of havfni --... It. The r..Wt la a m1n1mal shoulder tu rn and an obvlous.ly btnt left arm. <D ,............, 0...&"•" Plnl ........ , ... "ltt\T llACI -•tw .... •- -• .. Ctaifl'lno l"vrv Mia c1.im1,.. .,.,. ........,.,..._ ,,_, °""" ... o..c-. , ... _. """'T.,."tt lflt"CO J•I Mtllt-•UO.WNI °"" ... , c... 1c;-.... 1 OtMW"• ,, .... '""'<•I .......... ,.$! .. c ... wlol °"'"' ..,..,. IOtotutta I .............. I'--'" loqwlM ,, ... , '" ll• IU 111 "' , .. B1 IDB1JaG.UT Gt-.....,,... .... The Notte Dame H1ah Kalabu. d~ftodlnC CIF J.A "1tell and field champion•, aun have 1G1De ol the Sout.hlaftd'• top ruDMl"I. bu1 lhe well·balanctd Ediaon Cbarsers had too much dept.h Monclay af. temoon-partJc:uJarty ln the fitld evtnte. Wlnninc rive of sl• Reld ~nt.s -and flnlahlna ono·two oc-ooe- three ln at lust live -Gordon F1tzel's Charaers rolled to an easy tuck and llekt victory in a trian1ular mffl wU.b Notte Daine and Loni Beac:b Wllloa al Edl.soo Hlgh. On a windy afternoon when the llmn were not aenenlly fast, t.be Char eers compiled '13 points while Notre Dame bad~ and LB WUaon 43. Edison al.lo won·the team tJUe ln the Junior vanit)'-and f~b-soph divisions. While most or the att.eatioo locused on Notre Dame'• out· standlnc sprinter Mart .Jmklns -he won the 100 iD 9.8 and the DO lo 23.2 -the Cbaraers were mak· ln1 headlines lo the lie.Id nenta. Con1i1tent Jim Bo1art pole vaulled 13·6 for tbt second straight time while Don Stanford recorded a lileUme best of 43-0~ llni Defeated lo un~c:· Jump. Foatball alar Vle banJ u,,..., the abet 51°"~ and Dnt lnre.ha.k loal jumped 20-7". In the randlns uent.a, Ed ~~I blued to a 15.6dockinl tn tM 120 hllb burdJ• and Colln McConMll, one of Oraqe Q>un. ty'a top dtstance run.nett. brtaed toa4:26.0carklnlbemUe. )JeanwhUe at Saddleback HiJh. ~a Clemente's John Kuper threw the abot Sl-llV. and Brian Wood 1001 jumped 4J.2. but the TrUona fell lo Seddlebaclc'a Roadrunners. ft.st. lo a non· leafMd\lal tract and fteW meet. ..... ..,., ...... (II()_, ............. _ -.... • .---«Ml L ~ C&J a.._... no. """, u .. ,._, ---Dnt.C-" QI)' ....... CNI ,_,JU, ....,.~001.v-u11,_,_ u•.T1111e:t1A. ..... , ••• ,.. t•t t. ~ CU L ~Clll.f t tl&A. -1. MtC...-(I) 2. c:.a ... , .. ~. 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The first Cour Diablos walked and it was a bases on balls to pitcher Eric Sc~idt that drove in Mission Viejo s first run. One out l ater. Dou1 Reeves blt a tmcnfice fly that acor«i Steve Manwann1. As Manwaring neared lbe plate, an errant throw struck him in the back a nd the ball rolled uway as Schmidt rambled home "ith thethird run. Marina cut t he margin toS-1 in the third inning when Dale Griffin smacked an rb1 single but Mission \'1e10 moved to a 4·1 margin lo tile Area Calendar .......... ,1-.MI \•""'"'ti-.-C«Ofte Otl .,,., et TllM ... ~· ,.,.. •I Co•I• llH•• Hw"l•"'llon 9N<ll el f'OOllNll, l """""° llu<1t at "'" Cl•nwn,., UNwnity •• El l O<o 0..M H•lh •I IO•ll"IOft V .. t<>. £<111-et "-• t .. ft ¥61t4ty, We\•Mtn\t•t •t Hwwpoti Mer_,, (•I..,<•• 4'1 .... 0...,11• l.M•• 411 .,,.,.,.. 1•11 •I J 1\1 •111 .. r1on,\.ildd .. c..c1 .. 1c1c:..m'"°11 llDI. ,...,." 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The result wat that hit rl1ht hand and arm picked up the club. It 11 very lmport1nt that yout left hend, arm and aide domt. nete your btck1wln1. H hu mina In llluatretlon #2. If 1omt· thin& 011 your left 11d• controls YoU' beckawin1, you will mike • full 11\outdw turn and m•k• • nic• wida 1wln1 ere with your lett arm etelldad. I auatat tt11t you prectice tht .. Ina with "Only your ltft Q hand on the club (lllustntlol\ fl). Be sure to keep your left arm extelld.ct at all times. Then, when you make your normel two.hand.ct 1wln1, be sure to fael th1t your left hand, arm and alcle are still domJnant. And nal\lrally, be certain that your rlcht hand, •i:m and akM ere "out of th4l plctur1." . 11-2. •• Los Ala•itos Race Results 11--1.MI,,_ AIM •ac .. -..... ., •• c:Mfft, v.i-·· Htert. LAlvl r-. "'"""" ..,_,.. . lcnlk,,.. -OaMa "nll. .,..,.. ~ a.__..,._,., a.. •-& '° ................ , ..... saco.o •.ca -°"' ....... ~. ..__. 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ONTH TOTAL COST , ............ ,...., 5 HIW COMrACT UNIT SCI( Cl I •• 4 •• ,, , 6 YOICI MUSAOI rHIU AUO A•I AYAILAllA 7 fULl "" MAINTINANCI ORANGf COUN1V R A0101 EL l PHONf ~lRVICf •~• 171 41 13S..l30S .. t0 UllTA ,., SAllfA MA 1...,. l---· M-VM,._ o-~· ~~ (1-•e. \Ml ,_ c._.. .. _ '' ,.,. ,.. ... - OMUI I .. • --..;....;;:1.._..-~_......_ __ ~~~~~~-TUl!d!y~__,•·-M-~ __ h_t._1_11t_ J l....._ ___ .---~y-Phil-•n••-"on...,.di 'SUng of Myself' Dillled .. \ : ' . '"'• ... ... • By IAYSRAaBVTT u 1 t'lerk in Wasl'll"4:\on. O C • his cpn\ action he NEW YORK (AP) -At the aame ~ toeJtht. v.1 • as Muh•mmed Ah I:) 10 o'clock, NBC lt ofrtrina a repeat ol • Dean [ ) v.onrto de cribe himself. Martin ''Rout," CBShuadramatic•pedalabout TV REVI E "lhe&rHtHt." - Ameriun poet Walt Wbltmao. ud ABC ii ,....inc The show 1.tlso potn· up a new mlnl·serin. ledly touche• on "'h.tt It I. pardon the Pft"IOllA) refeftDC'e, ~test you ti.lle,•e wai; Wh itman'• obattve the CBS waret:"Sont ol llyaelf,' ltanilli homosexuality, hl5 prtrer~nce for the compu11> of Rlp Torn as tht ~k drHmer and author ol the common ma.n. but omtts mention or hi• old·aae "Leana of Grus • and ether acandalou.a WOfU boast that ln tarUer )'t4J'S he'd Catbcrcd no less thun <Channel 2). 1ix Ult8itimate chlldren. CBS' "Soot o( Myw!!" coven the Ille ol poet No matter. It's a aood. lntere lin6' hour. with Whitman from his late ao., when he'd tried. and Tom 1lvin1 a sympathetic P<'tformunct-or a com· abandoned everylhinll from newspa~ edilin1 to plex, controversial and 11tm.ru1mnaUnQ writer The real atate, to lbe lut )'e&n ol bl.a Ille. wben bb show may even muko the pootry·hater~ in your niche in literary history was assured. family have second thoughts. It's done ln 011hbKk style, 1tart1n1 with an an· ct~t Whitman telling a friend photocraphln& hJm, •·Don't prettify me. l never preUJlled uylhlna in my lire." • .. ; ! . t • \ \ l \ THE SHOW PllETl'lnES THE sroaY. but. tt•a all to the good, movlo1 t.blqs alone ln lm- pr~ionisUc rather than robust style, lncorpora· tiq lars• chunk.a ol Wbiln)an'• robual poet1'71D olf· AS f'Olt ABC'S "FAMJLV." OSio: con only any lt appears to be geared for tho::.t-"ho lake to ::.it around and hoot at raw melodrama. Tonight's saga starts v.1th the gr1er or a young ••Family" mother -she's also expecting a second child -when she catches her v. ealthy young husban<! in b~ with her best fnt:nd. She runs home to Mom and Dad. In Lido Village i 3400 Via Oporto. Suite 6 .\ ... ~--.-3 Newport Beach . ·~~ screen readiDaa by 'l'bom. - They underscore key acenH tn the poet's Uie - ~11·s 11me for me 10 move on to ~m<'lh111g ell.t• I'm no his rej~tloo by his father. his eara, slfll11les as a Which gives the program the re t of a n hour to introduce her husband. her folks. her 18·year-old brother, her 13-year-old sister and some mighty rumsy plotling "nd angwshed dialogue. .. ... ?.1~~~~5-61 91-~ longer. thinlung oH the top of mv head .. v.Titer. his Civil Wu experiences. his postwar toil __:=:!l::.:.:...:::.:.:.:.;~!?,..:.;:..:....:.:.;..:;..;.~~.;.i.._....;.._ ________ ~ ANNOUNC EMENT TV Drinking An~yzed • • COLLEGE OF LAW WESTERN STATE UNlVEltSrtY Some Say It Fosters Abuse Among Young THE REALLY BIG CRISIS COMES when the 13-year~ld played by a fine ~oung actress, Kristy McNichol. overhears Mom sa~ ang she once con- sidered an abortion. Feeling unwanted, the kid steals the family car and drives off into the night to vent her rage rn a ~reenhouse. She should have vented it on the script depart· ment. ol this drug for the wrong re- asons. elude d rink log from either l r==:==============i===\"-fl humorou.a or dramatic program- OF OIANGE COUNTY CALIFO•NIA'S LA~GEST LAW SCHOOL fUUY ACCJIDITIO IT IMI COMMltrlt OP WASHINGTON CUPJ ) -In· ~easing exmphasis on drinking ..en television programs and by 1'V personalities fosters alcohol abuse among young people and • adults, former baseball star Don • Newcombe has told a Senate sub- committee. But the panel was told Monday by a top CBS television official. who said he was once a n alcoholic. that it would be "un· real" for television lo exclude drinking from any portrayal of American society. NEWCOMBE, A FORMER pitcher for the Brooldyn Dodgers whose personal life was almost destroyed by alcoholism, told the alcoholism and drug abuse sub- committee that •·telev1s1on helps reinforce the notion that alcohol wall help people achteve what they can't a c hieve on their own ..... He said television's depiction of dn nkmg as either humorous or necessary has created "a climate or acceptance for the use What Is the effect on young viewers when their favorite hero bas to take a shot ol whiskey before making an important de.- cision?" Newcombe said. H E SI NGLE D OUT Dean Martin. who has built his career image around drinking. "What is the effect on our personal relationships when we see the glamorous and sophisticated people ol telev1sion drama turn lo alcohol on their important business and social OC· casions in both advertising and in our entertainment programs?" Newcombe said . CBS Vice President Tilomas J. Swafford said ·his network carefully censors references to drinking in program scripts, and last year rejected 173 beer and wine advertisements as "unac· ceptable." B UT SWAFFO RD SA ID television could not totally ex- Supreme Court Case ming. "Drinking is very much a part of Ii ving in this country," he said. .. It would be verx unreal for us to try to portuy a society without drink.in.i• It Track Meet Set in Irvine The second a nnual all·clly track and fleld meet will be sponsored by the Irvine Recrea· lion Department April 4 at 10 a. m. at the UC Irvine track. The events are open to boys and girls in the third through eighth grades. Entry forms are available at city ball. 4201 Campus Drive. In- formation is available by calling 833·3840. ln case of rain. the meet will be held April 11. NEW 83,817 ·SQ.·rl · BUILDING WITll IWL, DOCK·BIGB LOADING, EXPANSION LAND, PBOT£Cl'ED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS ANDMORE. IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 1A1 IXAMINRS Of 1"I StA1' IM Of CM#'OIHIA OFFERS A CHOICE Of FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: •IN llTMU t V. ., J YUH of •UU..TIMI l1w 'llldy (IS·I~ d •utOOll1 NN•l pet -'I. OI • IN.. lll"Mfl J Y, •• 4 YUH o4 PAIM'IMf" dt'(, tr'ltfll09, OI ~end law •ludy (3 d-• ~ -~. 3~ hovn per dmJ, e Yov un ttm your 'UllS OOCTOI U 0 I elev-tr-d ~ EllGl8lE TO TAJ<E nu CA.LIFOINJA IAI EXAMINATION . Wllfl OI PtlOHl fOI CAfAlOOUI 11 11 N. St• .. College lfvd. Fuflerlon. CA 92631 (7141 993-7600 FAll SEMESTER IEGINS AUGUST 26, 1976 ALL 'IOG~AMS AL.SO STMT "' JANVAAr lt11 mM1m lllOllU IOI IURAUY ..... AWlflT LOAl'I 4"tOY'IO fee VITIUlft • ·~------------------ . , Snake Handlers Out WASHINGTON CAP) -The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear arguments or mem· tained a n injunction after an agent or the Ten· nessee Bureau or ln- vei.t1gation attend~ a sen i ce a nd s aw a d1al'l\o n d b ac k rat· tlesnake bemg handled by four persons. the church conc~ed that persons had been bitten on other occasions . 9 extra money-making days at Keystone. · ber s of a T e nnessee church that they ha\'e a const1tullonal right to handle snakes and drink poison dunnjl their re· hg1ous ser\'ices The JUshces let stand NO ONE WAS bitten. although adherents or The age nt said children were sittmg wi thin 10 feet of where the snakes were being handled and were walk· ing unattended in the aisles. Monday o decision or the -----------------------1 Tennessee Supreme Court forb1dd1ng such practices by the llohn<'l>S Church or God an Je1>US Name. T H E C'llll R C H in- vol\'cd an lht' court cnse 1s a '!mall hulld1ng ut the' end of a dirt road. ubout o hair mtlc> rrom th,• nearest paved rood. in a mountainous section or Cocke County, Tenn. Tenne1>see orfaclal!I ob· 'Devil' Books Burned OENVEH llf PI ' Thl" Re v l\t nu r lrt' <iordon of tht• Lovin~way Un lll"d l'l'n t ecost11I C hurch burned 8l'X manunls and fortune.' tellus' devtrt'" 1n rronl of the state Cu p1tol "The devil want!O ~·nu to rend hi~ h11ok11," ~old Mr Gordon os he stok t'd up the fir<' In the borbc· QUf frill With n l'Opy <>f' "The Photo M auzlne or l 'nusual Sexual Pos1 lions. He threw o owja board Into the flaml's for 1otood measure The demonstrntton. at 1 tended b) 3S member'! of Gordon's church and more than 2() spectator'\, v. as to protes t thl' Colo r ado Supr eme Court's ruhnfl !'ltnkmtt dov. n ttle state's ob~cl'ru · ty statute Gordon also said magic and witchcrart were tools of the dent. Gordon said he hnd not read any o r the magazines burned at the demonstration He had conducted :1 week·lon1t drive to ha\•e rl'sidents br ing In obscene material for the bu ming "I am not aiza1nst sex," he said "I am a married man "1th e11Zht children ... Serious · about l:Osi Weig • tindoro s unique 10·weelo. 11eotrnent and 1ro1n1nq p roorom w 1U teoch potioots hOw 10 rcoch and mo1n101n lhetr lean wo19h1 tor lilt" A sole ond proc;1ic.;ol pion 111o-1th proper nulril1oool d 1('1 and continuo1 cmo11ona1 support New ouC110 on<j w h l11111r1ol visual aids air U\f'd 10 molivol<" '"' ~ ,1! ••nt lhe enhrf' proqram ·~ undPI thr \lrtCI suD{'fVo\onn ol M~1col Doctor~ spoc1ol 1~1, 1n Bo1101r1c M cd1c1N- l•tXIOffl Cl•f'u )I~ r>ttr.t't•'<' nnd t't"1'""1fh\tt..-f"l('j tl\' ~·""1·• ot ~'O' tMI rr·i•uct ~' t •tOl ', ... ,._JO f\.J' ,,, .. , All 1 hO•( p.~""""~<l'" '·C'•""'"" lfY ti•• \IOI« 1)1 CQl<l.••t•<J Coll for Information Monday lhru Friday 9 AM TO 1P.M.-2 PM TO 6 PM. NEWPORT BEACH 645.3740 . ) COSTA MESA 557-1893 Son aemord1no • E Long aeoch • Mission Hills How1home • Ofonge • Newpof1 leoch Gorden Giove • long 8eoc:h • Pasadena lo Hobta • Woodtond Htlls • S~rmon Ooks We$1 Covino • Fullerton • lhverside • Sonlo Monleo CO$IO Mesa • Pomono • Cemlos • Hollywood Li~~~ MEDICAL CLINIC Here's how It goes. Move your money to Keystone on the 10th of the month. Do not touch it until the end of the quarter. You 're now en- titled to Interest earned from the first. Count 1t up. That's nine extra money- making days at Keystone. Find out more about what makes Keystone so d ifferent. Free safe 011121314 lS 161718192021 22 232425 26 211' 29 deposit boxes with minimum o f $1000 deposit. The Money Machine that puts $100 cash 1n your hands anyt ime. Free checking accounts with one of Cah- f o rn 1 a· s leading full- serv1 ce bank s. Free sa v e -by -m all-th e - s t amp·s-on-us. And our Saturday hours. nine to twelve. Stop by Keystone today and pick up your free, handy jar opener. 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS Westminster Office. 14011 Bach Bt11d ·Airport Cenler Offfa, 4301 MacArthur Bl11d. ·Anaheim Off1c,e, SSS North Euclid Mluion Viejo Office, 2~1 Marzuente Parkway lmeu ovtt 575 mtlhon. 17 ( Nursery Women: A . Growing Trend 8 y JOOL80N °' .. ....,_,... .. People don't trust a woman. There have bfen UmH when customers wourdo 't t.aJk to me at all. They wanted to talk to a man, even lilt wa1 t~deUvery boy." Susan Leun ol Costa Mesa, one of the aeve omen who hold the duicnatio of California Certifaed Nunery man in Orange County, waa describin& some ol the problems women rate in the bualneas. "Sometimes a person's Im- mediate reaction Is Tm not sure what she kno-.•s'," added Lorie Harmon, the youn1e.st of the group. "Sometimes you have to tell the customer you're ca-tined. But I think people mis- trust me because o( my youth, not my sex." . The seven said that male Karen Chaffin (upper right), who has designed the atrium in background says her studies in art help her visualize. Suzanne Richie believes plants respond to communication. Kings Road: A Local Favorite By DENNIS Mt'LF.LLAN On warm evenln's Udo Isle teenagers often sit out on their docks and listen to the mu5lc fllterinit down from a hHltop home ;ib(),·eNewport tlorhor. But It's not the radio or stereo they're listening to. ll's Kings Road. a four.member rock band. practicing In the downstoir1' room that serves as their re· hursal hall. "High !'chool kids wm sit out there. kick back and call up and request songs." says Jim }lelfr1ch. founding member or the popular Orange Coast group. While teenagers enjoy Kings Road's music. neither their nu· dlence nor thelr repertoire as limited solely to rotk. · They're juat as comfortable playing love ballads at a wed- ding reception or cocktail music at an adult party as they are playing hard rock al a school dance or concert. MAIN INGREDIENT That's one of the ingredients that sets them apart from other local bands. Rarely a weekend goes by that they don't bave two or three playing engagements. It's doubtful the young people on Udo could he.ar the group practicing late one afternoon re- cently: The sky was steel gray as rain fell steadily on the harbor. But inside the Helfrich home on Kings Road <il"s obvious where the banJ got its namel, the pulsating sound of three electnc 1uitars and drums easily drowned out the thunder storm out.side. Surrounded by fivc·foot-tall black speakers and amplifiers. the foursome blasted Into a re· hearsal of " Fool for the City." 1tt1n1 on the couch In the rear ot the room wu Jlm"s mother. She Rated Intently at the group She was asked 1r she minded thl' noise that fills her homt" durinl( the three times a week practice 11esslon11. '"As 1 matter of foct," she said above the din. "my husband and I come down and haten almost every practice." MUSICAL Mrs. Helfrich. a mother of four boys and two girls. confided that she used to sing at Kiwanis fun<'· Uons with her sister when shf' was younger . Severa I or her older children also play inslru· ments. "Of coune. Jim just went ofr on his own.·• she said. "They play but not like Jim does. He·s our star.·· "" Actually. all the members- Jim. Doug Weber. Chap Bitetti and Hob Williams-have eamed a de1ree of celebrity along the high school dance and party circuit. They have developed such a following that it is not uncommon to tum away 200 people when they are playing at a pri"ate party. That enthusiasm. for which they are grateful, has prompted them. to arrange a concert al 8 p.m~Saturday. March J3 at lhe Orange County Falrarounds. custotnen .are more apt to trust them than women ... Men tend to respect m y opinion." i.aid Suzanne Richie. wbo recei~ed her certlfacatloo in February, "while sometimes women will go ask a man after they've asktd me.·· This lack or trust is the result of the nursery business having bttn dominated by men for so long, the women said. "It bas really catered to fellows," commented Sachi Ochial of Santa Ana, who Is co- o-.•ner with her husband or a nursery lo Tustin. HARD WORK "It was hard physical work, with the loading· of sacks of fertilizer. But there is a place for us as long as we have a good deal ol information and we take time to help people ln their needs." She has an added advantage. she said. In that .she1s Japanese and "people have the impression that we're supposed to know more <about plants)." Mrs. Ochiai was possibly the first woman lo pass the test. which was given for the first time six years ago, and she and her husband participated in laying the groundwork for the certitlca· lion procedure. The examination, which runs three to four hours. consists of three parts and covers overall knowledge or horticulture, customer relations. nursery pro- cedure, plant names (both botanical and common) and landscape design. Having a CCN offers prestige and status, according to Mrs. Richie. and it can be a help in ob- taining better jobs. But it does not necessarily mean more pay. according to Mrs. Leung , who said that women are still paid less in the business than men, even if they are certified. PAID LESS She said she had exchanged salary information al one nursery with a man, who was hired at the same time she was, and found that he made more than she did to start even though she was certified and he was not. The picture ls changing, how eve r , and th e m e ta - morphos is will be rapid if "All the kids just wanted a huge party where they can be with friends, listen to the music and dance." said Jim. "I think that·s the perfect setup for them and for us ·· The band has come a lonfl way since Jim and Doug started it back in seventh grade They were content then just to hear their voices am plified out or the speaker or a s mall tape recorder. The pair. now seniors at Ne"'port Harbor Wgh !:>chool. have since added sophisticated the ambition and goals of the seven women are an indication They are all s tudying, e.ither in school or on their own. teaching or working to get educational programs e s tabli s hed fo r nurserymen and women. Mrs. Richie, for example. 1s finishing her senior year at Cal Poly, Pomona, and will graduate in June with a d egr ee i n horticulture. Karen Chaffin . of Laguna Beach, had her own business pre-· paring contai ner and colo r garde ns in Newport Beach before going to work for a Laguna nursery. B.£A ANDERSON, EdMor Tuesdev. Merch 9. 1976 81 She now supervises the overall ground projects and land main· tenance for her farm in the Mis- sion Viejo a rea and is teaching a class for Cal State fUllerton·s continuing educ a lion prol'ram on the care and feeding of hanging baskets and exotic plants. Vtrginia Van Alstine, who lives in Tustin and works in El Toro, is secretary for the local <'hapter of the California Nurserymen's As- sociation and is working lo "gel education programs rolling" for young nursery workers who are coming up. This would enable people such as Lyle Johnson, who discovered her interest in plants while work· mg in a florist's shop, to get training when none other 1s available She graduated from Laguna Beach High School and did the s tudying f or th e CCN ex- am on her own because the school doesn 't offer horticulture classes. · Miss Johnson, with her drive to s ucceed. Is typical of the select group. They all keep up and seek new ideas by visiting other nurseries and gardens in their spare time. Suzanne Richie also belongs to the Palm Society and collects palm seeds from all over the In rehearsal are members of Kings Road (left to righ t), Bob Williams, Jim Helfrich, Doug Weber and Chip Bitetti. eqwpment , polish and two new mem bers Chip. a 21 -year-old Orange Coast College music major. and Bob. 16. a Newport Harbor Hi gh Junior. Joined last Au.itust. '"The~ needed a bass player 'lo I came over and Jammed "1th them and 1 ·ve been in 1t ever since.·· explained Chip Lead 1'U1tar1st Bob had been 1n se,·eral ··one-month garage-type band"· Th<' Jtr o up keeps about 50 songs in their reoertoire enough for a three hour concert. They are const antly deleting songs and addmJt new ones heard on the radio. MORE CONCERTS Their goal 1s to develop lht>ir own compos1t1oni.. play at morf' concerts and cvcntuallv f.!el into a recotdmg studio. Because they have outside act ivilles drama, sports, \\Ork and sch0<>l that 1s in the undefinable future. Bob describes their compos1· lions as still being in "their adolescent s tage:· althoug h Jim·s ··star of My Sonlf" has been added to their play list world, wh ich she grows for her collection. • There is one m ore hit of dii. crim1nallon that the "omen rac('. though, even as full fl edged . certified plant authont1es Their bad ges all s u .v .. c a I I ( 0 r n i a c l' r l i f I (• a Nur se r y man ." not ''Nurserywoman," which would be more proper. But it does n't seem to bother any or them. Suzanne R1ch1e ('OD· ceded that she is .. not a staunch women's libber·· :met that sh1· doesn 't care what her badgt• says. "Tm thrilled that l 'm 11 whatever 1t 1s." They were asked what tYr'' nr music their young audlC'nces r \<• fe r "They like the loud , punr \v music:· said Boh "Musi<' to loM• \1t·1~hl b,.•· added ()011,:t. Bui the key to lhc·1r !-.UC<'css 1~ variety. ··we try to ~ct a span of· music to please ever) body," ex plained Jim. "Except the La"·rmce Welk c ro 11.·d .·· 1n t cqected Mr-; llelfnch Jim lauJ{hed "Yeah, that's one we ha\•en·t been able to pleuse." - Forester-lawyer Ann Forest Bums believes she has enjoyed the advantages of being able to do what she wanted- with no questions asked -in two predominantly male fields. She is with forester Winton Weter. Forester Logs Two Firsts SEATTLE <U PU -Mrs. Burns, whose job Ann Forest Buma is one with Ceora1a Pacific's caner •oman who fffla Belllncbam. Wuh. no netd to M Uberated. division ha. ber pract1c· She Hfl 1he deteata inc both toreatry nd Ma.: "It'• an \lllY •"Otd law. sa~ no one, male or -actually, not 1 word ft" ma I e. rais ed an but a 1Uty aymbol." eyebrow when 1he chOse At Use Hmt Ume, IM t o set a de 11 rH In ll)'t 1be la 1 firm forntry or later when believer ln women's she dedded ahe wanted rl1ht1 , a ltbou1b abe to be a lawyer, too. doetn'l to aJon1 wtth the Although ther~ are more extrtme cam· other foru~ter-law\•ers. pal1ner1 In the women's Mrs. Hurns Is believed to UberaUon movement. be the only womt111 m "Actually, lt'a the men thut rf'latlvety unusual ln our society who Offd classlf1catlon. llbtrattn1. l have en· UK£SAn'£NTION Joyed the advantaaes of She said she as ruuy beln1 able to do wb•l I aware that her position want to. with no quH· attracts med1a attention Uons asked, Jn two pre-:.imply because of her dominantly male fields, sex. forestry and law. ··But tha t d oesn't "But I( my bus band de· bother m e. As a matter ddecf to be or wanted to of fact, I rather ef\Joy the Ila)' home and take care attention." ol lhe bouae and do em· As for disliking Ms .• broidery, J'm sure most she says it's a need.less ol bis friends would looic desiena t or in news at that 11 a bit atrange. s tories. Many editors 1n fact, I think I'd be have a policy of usina amo"I the fir st to Ms. upon r equest and wonder about that." otherwise use Miss or She qulc)tly added that Mrs. her hUJband, a computer Bums. as she would systems analyst ln Seat· prefer to be referred to, Ue, has displayed no In· says it would make just terest in hairdreulng or as much sense to attach embroidery and Is only ~tr. to a man's name moderately helpful each tim~ the name was around the house. used in a news story. She aald she Mcame lnterhted 1n forestry "'rule y,orkma llS a lire lookout on Washlngton·s Olympic Pl'n1n$ula. where she 1rew up and where her parent•, boll\ lawytrs. still live. FASC•NATt:O "I watched a 1"°"1.P ot tore1ler1 l1yln1 out • timber t ale 11\e on a hill ilope near my lookout. l found it fascin•tlng. When 1 wt•nt back tu school (at tt1e Unlver.sity of Washington) 1 went in· to (Ort'Slr)'." Af ter earntni a forestry degree in 1970. she decided to go on to the la w sc h o ol a l W1Uamelle Uni\•ersaty, Salem. She earned the law degree in three years. dJd free lance work for allomeys working on en· vi r onmental i ssues, especially in forestry, durin1 her first year out o( law school and then opened a law office ln Seattle. FORESTRY LAW "l found myself dolng a lot of work in pef'ldt1al inj u ry c aaes ahd domestic relations pro. blems, two areas I don't like . I decided I wanted to work exclusively lo forutry la w, and it v.as n 't loni before: Geor,la Pacific ga,·e me exactly Uual opportunity In a brand new l)() IUon the tompony est•bUshed." Mn . Burns said hc.•r work Jn\·Oh'CJS law relat· ed l o aucb thlnas 11 chemlcala uu d In the p11per and pulp industry, patents and tQpyrtghts, contr'9cts. deed1, land ucquilltion, liquidation ol old railro1td rtaho. of way and a lol of lobbya.n1 ·Transcripts v.h t'n the-:1 t a t"' le1tslature Ill> in Sl·~~1on She loves l'\'cry bat ot It. With her work al DtU- 1 n tt h D m a nd her husband'ai at St1ttle, ih con<·ede. the mole m th family hna the advan. ta~e whf'I\ It comt-1 to driving to work. S1'o auys her dally r o undt rip amounL~ to ubout thrc:a hours on llw hlahwny. while. her hus bnnd ·s commuttna tam\' 11 lc~s than u third of that. Reach Out Braille transcriptions of the American Cancer Society's Reac h to Recove'l"y publications for women who have had breast cancer surguy now are ... liable, according to the J ewish Guild for the Blind. They m ay be borrowed postage.free by writine lo the bra Hie hbruy of lh4t ewld, LS W. 65th St., N~w York, N. Y. 10023. ln the future, they wlll be available from local cancer society offices. The information, tranacribed by a volun. teer, Mrs . James GlasaneretHartsdale, N. Y., includes wardrobe advice and ln:struc. Uoo.a for exercue and hand and arm care. d:hoice a Chailenge DEAR ANN LA~DERS· l don't wnte ~ell but I have followed your column for a long tame and 1 'alue your oplh1on l have gone with this great v. om an for JS years. :\1 arriage evaded us lfor a long last or re· asons which I ~on'l ftO tnlO here I but I have re· tnained faithful and true. l learned s evera l weeks n~o that l ha\"e a taminal illn ess and stopp..-d sceinR her on thl' f(rounds that I had .. lost llllfrest." She took it \'ery well. Actu11lly, l felt 1t ~·as best lo b reak off • 1 bruplly bee a use she •-' Aquarius cannot cope '-'Ith emergen<'aes and I han~ learned from experience that she finds it very daf· f1cult to be around anyone who Is ill . My motive s ror terminating the rela· taonship are as follows: Ul 1 -.ant to spare her the agony of watching me die. on e day at a time <2! l 'd like her to bwld another IHe with someone ehe a nd it ~111 be ea!'i1er 1f she 1sn 't sub· Jected to month~ of need· less anxietv. Only one person out· aide of my doctor knows of my ph}'s1cal cond1l1on. That person feels 1 was wrong to break off with the woman and not at least gl\'e her the c hoice. I have "'ntten a long let· ter I with full explana· t1on> to be delivered to her after my death. With whom do )'OU agree, my friend or me? -DAYS !'ltTM BE RED DEAR FRI E SD: I a&rtt with your friend. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We h;we an offt<'e problem that has us stumpt>d. J ha\'e been asked by six gals to write to you in the hope that you "'111 print the letter. Please don't let u ... clown . There's this colleague r Tread Lightly WEDNE DAY, MARCH 10 By \'DNF.Y OM ARR ARU:s I Marl'h 21· Apnl 19 1· Take new look. ;1t leflal <tllreement lhat might include ~ orth of property S<lmeone as in· volved who could be de· ll~rately obscur1n1 cer· tain facts. . TAU R US (April 20· May 20>: Be m or e observant tha n usual. You have cho1l'e of two cllrections. Examine possibilities -and potential. Regular pro- t•cdure, routine could be uput. GEMINI <May 21-Juna 20>: There are more op p<>rtunlties than In re · cent past. Keep rein on budllt'l, but be wtlhna to invest In beliefs, tolentll. tRt'fust" to be reitrlckd, :o.hort·chanl(ed. CANCER CJune 21 .. J uly 22): Lunar cyc:e Is ~uch that you a re more 11ble to direct your own destiny. f\o confident, forthnitht. State ust' In dear monnt•r. Emphuls on person ali ty , ap· pearance. 1.EO <July 23·Au1. 221: Re ready for qultk chan1c. variety. SJ)('clul attraction to m e mber of oppo~llc ux. Aura of romance prevails. Some of your calls, queries could be m isinterpreted. opposite su seems not to want to grow up -you are not to be surrogate mama or papa. Know it and !'>land tall. C APRIC ORN Wee. 22·J an. 19! · Friend who lacks confidence con. fades foible. Oon·t cast first stone. Be willing to wait and see. Listen to lamentt, s uggestions from partner, mate. AQtJARIUS (J an. 20·f eb. 18); Ll1ht touch Is best for now. You do not have access to aJJ necessary facts. That be- ing so, tread in delicate manner. Listen, learn and evaluate. PISCE S <Feb. 19· March 20): You Rel what you wa11t. but you may have asked for too much at one salting. Strive for moderation. Popularity quotient is bl&b. Ir Marc h 10 · J1 your blrthday yo u are sensitive, Independent, creative. temperamt'n· tal and often spoiled by the opposite aex. Calendar SOUTH COAST JUNlOR WOMEN: High achoo! students are lnvltf'd to participate In a bicentennial essay contest 1pon3or~ by the Fountain Valle • 1roup. AwnrdJ will be presented Tuesday, March 16. SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AtJXILIAJU': New otrlce~ int'ludo Evtlln Al· leman, prttldent ; Kay Jarrett. vie preAldenl: Ctdlla Sharp and Lois Perrin, sccreurlcs, ind Blllle Hoy, treasurer. WOM EN''S STtJDIES CENTER: Be.lnnlnA Tuesday, March 16, a three doy wor kshop on Saddleback College campus wjll explore topics from birth control and breHt concer to natural cblldblrth and steriliiatlon. AU seaslona wUl lake place ln the center. LIBRA lSept. 23-0cL 22): Shakeup Indicated in "hlllh places." Know -------------------- It ond be sure your own rntercsts are protected. SCORPIO COct. 23· X o ,. . 2 1 > : 0 r g a n ii<' pr1onties -let others know you have allies. Exhibit de t erren t '"weapons." Accent on communication, hidden material. fears, doubt. AGITTARIUS (:Nov 22-Dec. 21>; You may have to call halt to cal· mouse 1ame. Member of UFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY -...Yww .. ..... ltU ......... ltr-4. c:.......__ ..... Jlt DRESSMAKING •Alterations • Monogramming • Covered Belts and Buttons • Buttonhofes f Of AppOll'llmtlllf 646-4544 •aa Eu1 mn Sl . eo.ta w-. Catlfonlia or ours who is a per1ect centleman in every way but he has a habit that is very upsetting. The washrooms arc at the re· ar of our offices and his desk is down in front. Every time he heads for the washroom he walks down the middle aisle and "hen he eets about hair way he begins to un- ilp his trousers. We are tertain one of these ~ys ht' "Ill embarrass us all to death The gentle man Is com· pletely unawart' or what he as d oing. He is a dignified. quiet person and there Is no way any of us could a pproach him on this subject. Perhaps If 9ou printed our letter in the paper he would re· t'ognlze himself. Thank you. friend . REWILDERED IN BOSTON . 0 E A R 1u:w1LDER f.O: Don'l t'OUnt on the Brahmln re· cognlzing hlmsf'lt. The chances are unllltely. SJnce the 1enllt'man Is -.napproacbable I s ug- iest you ask one of the.- less formidable men In the oHke to pass the word. I'm sure the pro- blem would be solvt>d at once -Ir only he kne~. Ann(~ Landers lean• the house ln the evening (usually I have a date) thev insist on kiss· mg me goodbye as If I "as leaving for the sail mines Jn Siberia. Last night m y dad was upstairs and Mom !!hout- ed, '"Come kiss Ruthie goodbye. She's leavln.:." All this In front of my date. l felt like a two- year·old. Any advice"-· S MOTHERED l N TOPEKA DEAR S.: \'es. Quit complalnln1. II you could rod.some of the letten I r eceive rrom teenagers whose pa~nt<; i«nore them, you'd 1>4- tbaokrul for your kl~ln ' kin. . ts alcoholism ruining vour life? Know the danger signals and whnl lo do. Read the booklet, "Akohollsm -Hop{' and Help ... by Ann Landers. Enclose 50 cents in coin with your request and a Ion~. stampe d , i.tdf· addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P .O. Box No 'Sonshine' Morning Gloom By ERMA BOMBECIC I got a mlmeosraphed sheet from school the other day listing 18 things I can do to help my child. They raa the 1amut from giv· Ing him responsibility at home lhe's already ln charge or return- ing the complete set o( dishes un· der his bed to the kitchen) to pro- moting hla cultural development by takin1 him through a bakery or General Motors . One of the sujlgestions that made my body tingle all over was No. 7. rt read : "Sehd your child lo school ha ppy. Try to avoid arguments M!ore school.·• Are they kidding? I have a rhald "ho makes Jane Fonda look like Betty Whale. .. What day as 1t ~"he irumbles. "Tuesda~ " .:.:..Are yo~sure?" "It 's)uil a guess because yesterday was Monday." "Wher e a re my shoes?'' "In your boots. "Who put them there"" ''Eat vour breakfast." '"How long has the milk been out"'' "r set the ala rm and got up ear· ly so it would be warm.·• ''Thal 's not runny." AT WIT'S END "Neither fs your room. Did you make your bed this morning?" "I'm airing It out." ''Here's your lunch.·• "I suppose I have to carry a ll of that and take lhe bu:!"!" "You were expecting a cab?" 'Tm splitting." "What's the matter?" ''He's l ooking al me! (His brother.> He does It all the time to bug me. Did you wash my gym clothes!" 'Tm sending th{'m out for esUmates. llere•" "I net.'<! money for pap(?r. I've borrowed from everyone ~inec Septe mber. The teacher Sa\'s I'm a mOO<.'her and that no one ll> l<> lend me anything anymore.'' "Do you want an advance ()fl your allowance?" •·1 hate to borrow." "Have a good day." ''There you RO. Always telltn~ m e what lo do!'' D E A R A N N LANDERS: I'm a girl 16 who has two problems. My parents. Whenever 1 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. --------------------------- CLUB INTERIORS A PLAC! WHERE YOU THE CLll!NT MAY PLAN AND PURCHASE FURNISHINGS PAOF!SSIONALL Y FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE. 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DICITRACY • I )1)(1 DE.~RVE A .. ,. ~ 14 ~eA ~ 1' D DA'(,,, '' ~ fett AMWT• of 0tr S~k ot. tW~tTS ~ AAltAI ~-"1' • Pt.11' "' '1 ustf' at-1 tfff W l,4t~ ~l)UCT>~ T DAA.YN.Of by hrcl Johmon .----.-----------i~EONLY iHrNG TH.AT~ k'EEPIN<S UP WITH IP.1FLATION • IS CF Me! • •j ft f~ t , . ,. r r , HWa11 till you we the buuuful fur JDCket I hought with thf SSO you pn mf on our llnmverury-the amount wu JU\I n1:h1 fOf the fir payment." DENNIS THE MENACE ; -· '• llf DAILY PtlOT T~Marchl, 1111 . • 'Midsummer Nig•t's Brea•' Entertaining at SCR Purlus may winco, but South Coast R~rtory'a inlerpmaUon ot "A Midsummer Nl1ht'1 Dream" ls Indeed an mlertatnJn1 evenlq, tailored though ll ts toward the tutes of thole who UllUDA~ ·~•MeiM11N1ett1 • ...,..,. • .,..n._n......,.........,. u•. •• ..,,.., .. ., ....... " ....... ·---~-~I -~:::;;-._--· ... ·--· __ ....,._ 811 .:~J~'-:~~:---·--· ·---. OMI MW OWll -QICIOO'l lmf. --=-=--· -·----·-MTW_..,_ NllOYmD.-. WHATS All THE FLAP ABOUT? DESPITE WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ... IS A SENSITIVE. EXCITING FILM THAT DESERVES TO BE SEEN AND ENJOYED BY All! ®=*C:::I ORANGE lib Olelr Shakespare Rntd witb a UtOe llf9dal navorln1. ' Unblce his more tradkional stailnJ of "Th• Tamtni ol the Sbr...-' al SCR two ...... -.o-1uest director Dan SUlllve tlnlcert a bit witat Ult fanwy t.o updal.O It from U. l~th to lle 1 ... C'tielUrJ -and pl a cu bl.a Puck ...... ely In the 210lb. 11t.& the •how works u well • it docs II a ut-. t.o -,.mm er lll ,_ PANTIO" I) Z:IS.l:IS.9-.U '\8'E AM IUTll'" (PC) 4:JIM:H "UEIEN1UYE Nfl£ MTil11£" ~l:M-t:41 .,. PllSlll OF SRMAVDm" 4:ee.1:1t · FOUNTAIN VALLE Y .. . ··-~ ·=-~ ~~.' .. 11 •• '111 tllClfr CAUO" (I) ,.,_, ~S.""-9:40 SAT SUN-l:J .. t:H "'IT( Tl( llU.ff" l.._.:IM:H SAT SUM-1:11 ONLY ......,:JS.7:11 .. ....,.. "NO DEflOSIT NO RETUIN'' 1•1 2:M-4:JO. 7~t:JO ALSO ACADINY CMTOOMS "A.UCI DOISN'T UYI ._AMTMOll" "'Pl.tSOtm °' ,... ........ , .. 01 ----fl(T- WBml.mlr _... .... ., __ ~"-~!!: C1HEMAlANO •••S.• ... __ ... Ill(- ..,.. -......... . -----·-·-· ... ..... "'"' with • lttllll•nl '9f'°'IMJ>Ct .., ·-0. ..... .. _'Tulo.e.-'." ~--.-.c.n ~>J.~ cu~ N'."TUll\....- TAXJ DRIVER ltOePT OE,_,, -(Ii ANAHEIM Brookhurst 772-6446 COSTA MESA Orange Drive In 558-7071 Bristol Cinemas 540-7444 LA HABRA Fashion Square 691-0633 MISSION VIEJO Cinema Viejo 830-6990 ~RT BEACH lido 673-8350 ORANGE Orange Mall Cinema 637-0340 ORANGE Plitt City Center 634-9282 SAN CLEMENTE Miramar 492-0056 WESTMINSTER Cinema West 892-4493 ·1 SuWYan 's ta.ae.IC,J Md bi.I c•sl 's adaptability. Tlw t me warp ia more easily •cceptable In me use of thti mi•matc:aed lowrs than with Hal L&n· don's Puck, played u a modit"rn day magician In top hat and lwc. L&odaft's lqertlemaln in the pan· tomltDlc proloiue effMlvely establis hes the format.. lllll llfftns oe balance s uperfluous . THE KOLES OFmE four lovers are well cut with Sb.aron Crabt~c:. Rt&inald Rook. Jake Gardiner and gueat actress Eda Zahl keeping the pace bubWing. The ~ellC'e In whkh their 1rdor is ~~~ rearra.nged comes off as the best in the The balance of the comedy ts handled quite well by AJ Cbe«o. another new face on the SCR stage, as Bottom. trans fOl'med whlmsitally'into an ass by lhe playful Puck. His "kwe scene" with the bewitched Tilania. aicelJ pl.ayed by Rhoda Gemignani, ls ~memorable moment. ~ and bis common comrades -John· LUS JIMMY Cliff 114 iHE HARDER TllEY COMF' OMI COMPU'll IMOW IA.CH IY••tl W 1MI _,. TMM1W • .uM'f. tu.eH • IJMJ96 A~l AWAM MOMMATIOMS 1MC&.••11 lllT~ lllT ACTOI lllTACTml llJTtmelOI AMI lllT~ ACTOI 40 YUAI A~ Off ITI TIMfl ••f1•9tf•t.te .. h "" Wiit• ==· -~.::·:.'~!:~ llMt 9rt af C't•t'-~t1 0 --·-4111f ''"'' ............. . ........... .., ......... .. .. _ ...... ,_ - ""-UI "BITE THE 8(.fLLET'' David Keller, Morpn Maday, l>on 1'ucbe, Hoo Chipres and John Ellingte)ft -are outlandjshly run· ny ln lhelr phay·withlo·a·play segment as they l)C'.l'form for lhc Athenian court. Oirt>ctorlal ln1enui· •\y comq ln for additional pralso here. • CltAat.es l.Al'NER'S OBERON and Anni Lone'• HlpiM)lyta u e le:>.S sharpl)' denned. wt11t1.• Gary Bell (a propt'rly <'Om rnttndin& in th~ role of Tbe$eUI, the du kt or Athens. Richard Rynn and Pat l'n.unb1u.aih :trl! effeetive tn le:iii.t•r au l1nments us u ft)M)' ser"ant unct an outra$!ed f11ther. 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W tfd f 9'.1" O.ftvll wttl ""' f"'fH"4 M ,_._.ttflfft aooftc.at•Oft, ef\d ISl1"'"t1fl\ #ill • ..,, fo tJWJ '°"''tor•"• r-f' •• Ot ~d 1f\ ,,_,. <OntOletttt -~ltl'\ (.°"'4 ,...._v-t• '" 1a11u•• ot Pf'•Hftr or...,_,.,,. I ... VOU AllE Hflll!llV NOTlt<l(Ol ... 1 ,,.. 90..-<t et OW\ e<:ttoft tt 10 m.t't"" O.•~·· .. ~." ~· '°"'" ... ~"~ ,, ""'"' < ... "'' to '"• '••• P'CIPfrtr :Jifttr+..., it't t"4 <Of'l'fOl•if"ll ~.'1'1. If "'• "-11 "-t¥9 ~~ ,,..., '"""' <••·rM . ti0t"""90 •O •ftld o' "6 •"tc. t M'd ff\tt ,..al'Wtlfft t1tl~ to ft1Ul '•I f f'OOtr1Y bl ... ~.., ..,1 ...... ( ......... 0.-h V'OU ¥.AV SIEK fHE .. OVICE Of' t.H A"OllN!V IN ANV MA n(• CO NHf CT r o W I TM THE (OMPLAIHT O• TMIS SUMMC)4>11 SUCH .. TTOaNIV IHOUl.0 llE toHSU~Tl!O P•OMPTl.V SO THAT "'0Ull ~tAOIHG ........ ll l<•LEO :)41 !HTllllO WITHIN THE TIM( •EOUllllO llV fH l\\UMMONS Oattll "''""""'' U ''" WILl.IAM I S"OMH. Cit'• I • Arfwro E CW.••••· Oloutv Cit •• 4100llltCK •ITMIA •-••IL..tw .......... c. ..... o. ... ...... ,. ,....._, .. 114.,, ta111e,..1a.,.... h i IJU l-..IM A_, ... Pial•tltf~ 1'11111•..,,. o..,,.. Coo l 0.11, Pl"11 ,., .. h.-"""', •..• ,.,. ...., .. HUNTINGTON BEACH PUPILS SHARPEN UP THEIR MATH SKILLS WITH CRIBBAGE GAME From Left, Greg Phllllppe, Monica Eklund, Kelly Plscltelll. Julle Tatham HB Students 748 Notv E11rolled Sharpen Math, Jlia Cribbage Students at Rob1m\(>od School in Huntington Reach are pla) 1n1: games in the clas:.room -.rnd getting away with at 'Work Experience' Success ai College In f?ct, te achl•r Hach PariseJu reqwres playing card<. and crib· bage boards as r egular clai.!>room lools. l\o program instituted at Saddleback Colle~e has enJO) ed the rapul success of Work Experience Education. "'ha ch "'l.'nl be) ond the m~t opllma::.llc pred1ct1onsin its first year at the M 1:.:.ion \ at•Jo cumpu'> There are 748 students enrolled for work expcrienci: t'ducataon, hut the college's coordinator, Lee Eckert.1s n 't sall!>hcd. HIS FOL'RT ll. r1nh and sixth grade math students made th1.· boards themsel\ t.•s with a !-.chool s u p p I 1 e d c1 ri I I Jlr t' :ii s a n d materials, Pans<>a u~u1d Now they an • plu,·an~ thr i:ame daily to s tr\.'n11tlht'n math skills. ht• s aid. by com putinit !-corl's and figuring ha nds. PARISEAU l'AID stutknts started with two ll\ fours. tin lll'd cribbage hole!>, th.t'n :-.;endl'd and s t ained the b!iards Thl'Y p u r <'has e p e ii!-. '"' h .. run n \· m oney." <>urned for d;es~nx11n chores and le st pl'rforrnance The crabbuJ?c pla' tnJ: 1:-offerc'<I durintt Paraseau ·s "math enr1t·h· m ent" class. he said "WE'D LIKE TO gel the word out that this program is not for men onl) . " he said. "We have a disproportionate number of men an the proiram. many of them \ eterans . \\ e "'ould like to let our Mudt>nts and potential students kno~ that at ·s not just a pro~ram for men or just for veterans.' Work experienc<· education is dt·~agned to work to the advantai:(' or not only the s tudent but also the college and the employers . Thr !tlUd\.'nt is able to suppl<'· ment c lal>Sroom tau1>1ht theory v.1th actual o n ·the·Job ex· penence. for which he receives hoth pay and college units. The em plo) er gets a "'orker who is dl'· Elderly Motorists' Crash Rate High A~~ ARBOR . Mich. <A l') -Dr1\ers over 65 have the second ·hi~he).t acr1drn1 per·m1lr rate because or diminished \'iSion. alertness :incl rcoct1on time. o L'nin'rs1ty of Mirhigan researcher ~3)S 'Tnlikt> tht' r est of the population. the elderly driver is seldom cited fur ~peC'cl1n).!. taalj!atini.: or drunkl•nnc•ss." ProL Leon Pastalan of the uni' er<.11~"" ln,t1tule of Ct•r1tr1tolo~y said. "Ills accidents arc most ofll'n n•lalt'CI to the Mrmal ph~sical rlrnngt•s that orrur with ••~in~ " dicat~d to lmpro\'ing h1<1 skills lw obtaining m ore background an \ht• classroom And th<.' cOlll•J:r t•· C\.'l\CS the bendll of profr!-!>lt)nal (•xpcrti ~e and thu l'XPl'n!-.i\•' equipment or private industry at can rare ly afford. t •NITS F.i\RNF.0 throu1th \.\Ork ex1wra(lm'l' <'Jn apply t11v. .1rd Sad dh-lrnc k ·:.. t\::.~ociall' an Ar t:-. dei:r ec. c:in he transfc•rrt•d l11 four·\'car m~t 1tutwn.,. and an• u<· cc pt ·11 b I t• r or \ t• 1 c ran:. A cl min1~trat1on hl'n<·f1ts Eckert·!' i:oal a t Sadcllcback b. to rearh as many currt·nt and pro spect1H students ••'i poi.:-1blc und IN them kno"' the ad\ antaJH·~ ll offers. J'o<iters ha\e hN'O c11~1rihu1t•1I. polls :irt' hl'lll).? tukl•n and .1 \ ulo·o tape is bt•ini: prcp.1n·d lo .1"1't 111 communtl'Jllfl).? \\1th tho't' ... 111 dents <'1thcr una'' JI 1• of tht' r111 i:ram or h.I\ t• a m1,t.1ktn uk.1 111 "'hJlat a ctuJll)" ECKERT POl~TF:U out thut work experic•ne<.' "1uclc•nt' in I ti(IO inslltutaons :ic-ro..,., the c·ountr~ are earnin).? 111 l'xcc·ss or S.5c:J(I milhon a \t•ar. Tlw a\l'nt).?l' st11 dent is ear'n1ni: ahout S?.500 lie s111d .1 n·ccnt '>lll'\'C'Y ;1t San • !\l all'o Community Colltl!•· shnwed thut lh<' clrnpout ratl• 1111 \\Ork C':>.JH·rit•IH'l' stwknb ''a:-. much lo" l'r th:rn tl11· avt•ra1t•• liut i • that $(rUdl''> of -.tudrnts l'llrollcd 111 • He's Seei11g Stars LT Irvine associate d ean or stuctc>nts Otto Reyer displays l'CI ' btct•ntennial S) mbol. lhl· Amen -Star mobile. now on d1spla) in the lobb) or the• admm1stralion building on campu~ The mobile dc~1~ned b) Reyer·s brother. presi· dent of \mt'ri Star Corpor;1t1on in Ohio. \\Ork -..'X JH•rac.·nc·c.• progr:.1m' \.\ t•t ,. • <1bout tlw same ,J., th\.' ll·~t of thl'1 stud~nt bl)dv "I hl·lil'\ t' 1111-. .,how., thut lh(' s tudt•nt 111\ol\Pd 10 \.\Olk t'' pt•nencl' 11> ht·I l n 11 hit• to we \\ hu 1 hl•'<, \.\ 01 k111~ fur ;111d \\ h}." 1-;ckt•rt .... 11tt ·T he 1 t•lt•\ ,1 n1·l' nr .1 !iluth·nt 's ('OllPJ.!t• Nlt1l·a1w11 ulll'll rll•J11•nds nn "'lo.1t lw h"" .11 c ompli-.ht:d 0111 l'.1dc th(• r1 .. .,,r,1om." h<' c;;11d. ·· E\111·r11·1111• ·'' "1•11""1•d111'allun 1-. 11111·11 ,1 pn•1 1·11i11.,1lt• 1111 ,, ('JI l•t I Horse 01t11er ui11{l Vets Over I 11jurie.~ f)11m OKl"i l o ht• rlell'rmtnC'd 111 tnul 1•1111r1 ;1r1• 11ot11(hl hv 11 1\11 ""'" V1t•10 ln11-in1·11.,man wt.1"'' "'111• d1•M·1 llwd 1tw1r 11ll••1t1•1llv 111 JU red rucchor~e ,..., "11 l'l'l 1.1111 c·hurnp111n 1t hl' hacl 1•\ 1·r 1 un · Namrd u~ dcfendant<i tn lhl• 01 11111tl' ("1111nl v Supc•1111r C'nurl law'lwt filed by Mtkl' Kham ..... , 267fil Robida C11 <'h'. M1~111on v.,. jo. a rc Or!I Dart K l\Jk<>r. H Wtlham Rell anct It f'. G OtKI tx-rry K ham1s. ownrr or quarl1·r horse Go A1urc Ea).?le, blam<•' the tno of ~·et<'rinanon11 for 10 jecting cortas<Jne Into the th1•n 2·year·old t'Olt nnd inrl1ct1n~ fur the r tnJury t<1 the a1hni;: nmmal. The lawc;u1t stat('s that lhf' colt had to underRo s urgco • us <• rP !\Ult Of the Cortlsont• inJCClions. Mrs K ham1s :.lated th.II it 1s not known if he will ever run again. • • c • l f ' "Quart er horses of his class • ar<' now winnin" thousands M dollars,.. s he said . "Go Azurt> Eaile had alr eady provl'tf himself to be among the best in the Futurity trlala when this ter· rible lbini happenC!dtoblm." ·' i • • .. OAtlYPtLOT ,W.cnt.1m R•aningH If ' Solon's Wife Seeking Split t'roat Witt ~n-ln• Rep. Jamu C. Connaa <D Cabf.) w~ ~ut.'4 for divorce by his wife PaUJ who last ~c~k announced • her candid11t>y for the 20th C-On1rt'u ton1d Oistrtct seat held by Bar ry Goldwalu Jr. She said her husband w ianu her to slay at home. Mrs. Corman. 46. I!> the dauJ:hter of mlllion:ure industrialist WlJllam I'. l.A'ar. She cited "lrreronc1oble dir!ertinces'' in her luwauil. They were m11.tr1 t-d two y~·;ar~ ;ago. PUBLIC ,.., ~ ..... 0r.,.. CNa 0.111 " ... ,_._"'--"'•t.•.,.,."" - PUBLIC N011CE Actor Jacklt Coogan was reported 1n good con -PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE d1tion in a Palm SprtnJIS hospital after suffe nng a 1-----------r----:-=-=-=~....,..,..,.""'='=--- fainting s pell. ~~c;:_~~~:::~·:::s ... :i::~~U!L,::~~T- • Coogan, 61. was taken b y r ... 1ouowor>0 """°"' ., ~ DW· ,.,.u.._k,_.b., ....... -._,_. ' . ... ambulance to Desert Hospital ,..~\'~e ~u•c•oe. soo llaytro<1i. 1DllW-•ltlOl'lt01SKtlOl'ls.tS.w <11oi w h e r e l e s t s w e re b e 1 n g a.i11o.t ... .,,., ........ ,., auc:11. CA ~~:·~:;::, ;:!r:!~;,,.::,:: performed. J•-o.." IMllM """"• u....,o11, c.11-· ~.-.., s. .. ~ -~ Coogan . who s hot to fame as :;:~~"~~1 -•·· .,, .... _, ~·1~~':'~ .. 1,.o:P:,~~~ .. C:1:";'~ a child :.tar in "The Kid." a t the r~ •• .,.,~,_. 1• <ondU<ted by on"" ,._,., -1.-&.n1< ~ 1oir age of 4 and r eportedly made c11 .. -•JK• o.. Llnuo11 :'.::::'~';,: .. ~:., ~1:!"::!'.:C, ':9:: m11l1ons before he was 10 ) ears Tl\k .u. .. m ... 1 ... t11M wi111 ,,. ,,.. 11n-c1I••• v1<1n11, 01 c.nw"° PUBLIC NOTICE Old. has b "Cn 3 tcl"VISIOn and Counh Clerk ot Or•n .. C-y ""' c.lll•tr--Ool>eny P•r1L ,._, NOTICl!O~SMa•ll'l''Sl.AL& "' " olOr-Countyonl'ebnMryJS,1'1~ c.l"r-&9..:11, '•tlfMnla. .,..__ l1rb••• Jeuen, PetltloMr, '" m O\IC performer in r ecent l'u.rt •1<a1..,.i..t-n •11 .. redte1M01· ~~.,. .. PO,_nc,NO oMn Publ•-d <><•-(OHi 0.1ty POOi. Ila OI t ... '-'"_., A8'tftl OI s.... ., vin ... OI .., uocvtloft nwect "" )cars "'6r<nl.• ... ,n.1t1~ 1,.,. -·· ioc • ..., at ,,,.,,_.,-. o.cember a. Hn, by,,.. ~rior Lffrl ••n• ol s ... l'r•n<IKO, -C:0..'1, C.011ty of a. ...... St••• ... COOGAN • J erry Rubin, former \'1pp1e and antiwar ac· 11\'ISt, sa} s the Chicago 7 "ere "guilty as h ell" of government charges the~ con· :.pared 1n 1968 to cro:;:; state lanes to inc1tt' riots. Wr111ni: a i:uest column in the Ch1r.1i:o Sun T ime-.. Rubin made tht· "ronfes:.1on" that throu~hout lhl' con:;111r11(') trial "1 'ol dS :.l·c·rctl~ rooting for lht• prm1N'Ut10n . . • b(?('jUl>C tht' 111· o st' t• u t 1 on \\ a:; r 1 J.: ht a 11 aloni.: (;u11l'. hO\\ en•r. "doc-; not 11ue1" ml·~•n \\ rnn.i ... he ... ai<1 "('h1t·a~o·s offtc1als and ('h1r.1,,;u·, poll re rl'a<'ll'<I JUSI as \\ l' knt•w they "'011lcl in a m annl·r that 1.•:-.poscd ull the darker 'i<ll·s 11( 1111 r country .. • H:u )hst.-r'>on's l'oll M>.. ~hooter mj) have ht.·l•r1 "l'll'Y on the tnggt•r" hut t·nta10I\ ~u~n ·t on thl' potkl•thook \ pr1valt' rolll'rtor. who asked that has name not lw n•nulc•<1. bouRht lht• ('olt for S36.000 at a :--.t1th1•h\ P arkt· Bcrnl•t auction an Lo-. Anl{de~ Thi· p1hlQI, .tlon~ \\1th a l'UJl.) ol a lt•llC'r written tl\ \tJ,tl'r-.nn on 0 1wr,1 hou:.l' saloon :<litllClnl'r' from l>od~I' Cit'. l\,m was amonJ( .intaquc ~un lll'm' .HIC'tloncd '" thr gJllt•n • 111111 Tht• ju'\lt<.'t'" rl'lust'<i. ,,----------.... ) "'thuul t.•omment, lo re · ( 1,L~OPLL~ '"'" ,, dcr1s1on b\ the _ L L l ~ C1rc•u1t C:ourl or Ap· ---------- 1w.tls in NPw York. \\ht('h '"''' l'rse<1 a jury' t•rd1t>t holdlnJl K alltam Shows. Inc. ,Hl<t lhrt.'l' olht'r d cfcnd t1nU. ltuble for <'Op.) n ghl In· I 1111g1•mt•nl. 1-:poc h P roclu<•ina.: Corp ch arged Killiam Shows '111l.1ted tht.• cop) rt 1th• luwi. \\ ht·n 1l allt>gedly ob- 1.111wd r1a.:hts to lht· 1!115 film from Gnffilh '~ estat e 1111959 KtlltJm h;i<I d1 slr1hut1•1l thc film l>incc 1959. • Act ress S hl rlev MacLalne brN•icd into Mexico City ond an noun(·Ni sh1• wa.., supporllnJl actor Rob1•rt Rt•d rord for prei.ic..lent "111'). t•oura a,:t•11t1s and out i;polo.t•n. mort• qu.1ltf11'(I than uny of tlw 1-.11Hl11l .1tc·.., "'ho ur(' run nm~." Mt'" Mad.;11nc tultl u nc\o\' ('Ollfrrt.•nC'I' Sht• uho 'Jtd .. tw ha~ Ix-en '''C'ktnJ! I"' 1·h1.11 nr tlt'IJI fur 1111 h.1ppml'~' ll\ t'r "'orld hun.:1·r. • Prl'lllt1rnl •·orcf 1rntn<'<I r1• 11•0~0110 tlrt'1l Air F1>rr<· \1.•J t:t•n. J tan 1u• M. tfnlni ·'' h" "lll'<'IUI ""1,l..int tor \\lllnl'n nnd pl<'rlJ:t•cl tu h.1rk lll'r too p..rn•nt. "H I ctnn l I II ht•.1r frnm homr," .... w t 1-·11111, rt• ft•rr111i;: to"'" \\ 1lt• BNl\. ~ho ron,1 :int I' pro 1, him to jlCI mor1• wonwn into .im f'rrHTlt'Ol pt1\t '< 1'1 1"" llol m . ~l4 , \\ ,,., 1llrl"t'lt1r of wnm1•n '" lh•• Air rnn·•· front \005 to l!l72. an1J th<' h111hl''' rnnkani.: wom n n l'V<'r to s1'n t• in th1• ll S ;1rrn1•d for1·t•o;. • A rouplt' thou!lnncl l)('()Pll' lllrn<'•I 0111 in S;rn Fr11nc111co lo hono r P at Nolan. An,I who 111 Put Nolan" lit•'" :1 harlt•ndf'r -a nd ;1 nkt• i.:uv .. Rrully." ~aid tm flnrn,1'11 Nol.Ill. "I don't de· serve th1ii. i h t'rt' nre D lot of Pl'OPlc in th1" wnrht who dodl•st'n 1• ~uc•h an hnnor .. Th<' Ot'lnnct'\' Strt't't r ound11Unn ori.tan iil'd the dinner . Thrv calll'd 11 "a i.tnlo bl('(•nlcnnfal tributr honorini.: an-Amt•r1r:rn lmmli.tranl. A finl' cit izen ~nd a drct'nt hum an bt'tni.t: ratnck Nolan." • PUBLIC NOTICE C•lllor11I• Strfft, SI" 'r•1><lsc:o, C.llfofftia, -• )...,.,...111 -9'..S lfl c:.11-a. ""'' --.,.., file ,_ ••-ol E. ~ u mol11 •• j..oQmtftt -~ lft(h•li ... brief .. lft la-Vecfttor -•MIMI •obff1 --II\ -------------1., In pr-I o1 ..id •••k•tlon et ow l..09,...nt debtor, thowlr>Q • ""' ~ICTITIOUSIUSINHS • ._. .... ofho _, llle ~1_., ~eolU.004 00.c:t ... lly_Clft_ lllAAllllUATIMINT ._. ........ ,o ... .,, tw wl-Jll~ j~nlttflll>eNte9'U.1-•ol Ttw loltoW1"' --h 00i"9 Wt!· 11 •v<ce It11 .... wlfl\I" IM 11"8 IO....,. W<C1 e.c..ilon, I ,,..., le•ied -.. , -••• ,.,....,. -,_..time Is -.., 1M r1tM.li1te•""inl••nto•..io)...,.. PAE$(H00L 'T[A(Hf.•S """""-lit-• lfttormetlClftl ..,. --orlfltN-r1ylftU.C-. AEGISTllY. 10•1 s. ..... A~.·--· .,. .. WOlllWUluOll<•lloft. "-°"'" ,., •. 0r ....... Stele of c.tlllorftl•. CA.,,.. OI ..,., comm..,.k•t-'" ••-or lft ~ n ... -.: 11«11 >a. t.-.ct Kell•-J 111-n, 100 l.tv111 .,.,....1 -be lllM. Tiie ........... q...1 s.<110ft 1,. t ... Q ty .. ..._, Ave i••• ... CA "'" -... com-•<•lloft• ... _._ .. k ... c.-1, of o. ...... SIM• of °'" ...,...,.., h <-11<1 ... by.., 1,.. w ,_,., by .,.., .,..._. et .,_ c.llfllrfti•, rec:or..., '" -•. -ti tllw-I -tMlcl oltke of IM s_...i-y _ _._ -Pt., tKWcft M Yi4 1( ......... J ......... """"'" c:...My. °'" \l•te••14oflt ••• flied wtlll llW CALIFO•NIA l'EOEltA&. ~~ h ~-1'1' II-M 30> Coun .. Cttr~ ol O•en~ County Oft SAVINGS-LOAN OrclSCrwt,NewPol'1&9..:11,c..llforftla "-"'W'YJS. lt1t ASSOCIATION T--wtltl ell and 11,.,i.r ti. l'Ul1J Publl-O.aft9it Co.ti o.liy l'llot. ,.., ..... ,,.,, hereclllamtnl\ -•• Pl>l>M,..d O•••Ot Ce>ut 0.0y P11oc. Mercllt. l'1t _,._., ,,.,,llftlo be...,..,,..,.,,. Mo•<'ll • it n "" u1 '• t10-74 .,yw1w-'1elnl1>9 Pt:BLIC NOTICE n ATE¥ENT Ol'WITHO•AWAL •RO¥ l'AllTNEa\Nll'OPl'.•ATING UNOt:• PICTITIOUS IU\INUS NA¥1l ,.,_. fOtl~tfWJ pert.Of\ "-•\ w'1Pdf'lwt\ .,;. 0•"~'•' o•''"•' trom tf\• O*tfntW\l\1p oo.r•t1nq ""'"" ... tk t 1llOU\ tu,1\1f\•H "•l'n• ot $U"1\I T CO,.SH!UCfiOH C0¥1'ANY at ISO IAllt" W c A.rtrtwt 8 1.,0 Wit• •1. Go\W ...... C•I" '1•7t TPw •KtlttO,,, b\f\hWU n.,,,. ,, .... ,._m few IM NtlMt"\f\10 ••" lttflO Oft Novttm~t ~ t•I• 1n the t.ouft·t1 of Or- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE ISHERE9'1'GIVEN-10fl --~ay, April 7, 1'1•, el 10'00 o'ctoc • •·"'· •t Ma in l.01111,, Covr111ovte, 700 Cl•I< Center Orlw ~ 'tty o4 Siftle A,.., County OI OY-. $111• ol Cat11omia, 1 w111 w11 a1 publlC -lion to .... 1119"•11 \lidOff,"" <Mii In llWful _,, ol I,_ Urlilecl St.etft, all U. r18"t, Ulle and 1-. 01 Mid ,._,., debtor I" I'-lbo¥e -=n'*' ~'· w ta muc ht_..,. n _., b9 ,_., ... ,., to Hlllty \llld .. ecutlOft. w1111 .c:uv..i lnler"1 -<-0.l•d •I Santi Ana, C..lllorlll41. ~Y10,1t1'- ..... 0.lt\, ~1n-<;orC-1y010r•,,..,C.lfforlll.ll &v C._A. •aNlell, 0.PlllY IL llOea•TL&MIUN. l't-ft'w Atler•Y >t5S "--St., .... 7tt ---Ce•-··'"" --Or-C:...tt Oelly ....... --·· ... u. ,.,. ..,.,. c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ,....,... ____ ""~-- DAILY PUDT a ASSlflED ADS -.. o-... 1 r"''· (• .. .., --1 oo.. Qo11 ......_ ,..., ... .,.,. __ ._,v_ ,....~ .......... ~--==~·---~ ................... ................ ------:::=:::· -· ... t=,!-... - ~.~~ ....... !~.~-~ ........ •wl'll IOOJ .... , .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * SweepinR bay view trom super S BR fanuly homo. Clos~ lo bay, pri v beach & ()(ean. Upstairs hvin.: r rn .. suuna, jaeuua, workshop, bout storage. . :;-.., BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1 1 '"'1, •• t l 1 ..... ~ t.."'l bit.I ......... G1•rel IOOJ .•••......•.•.•.......•....................... RltORS: AdurtlHn tlilollld check ftt•lr ocb .., wd ...,,... et' ron hMIMdlotefy. TM DAILY P'ILOT OHWftH Hbil ty fw MM flnt ln- cornd iltwrtioft only. ,....shef"'s Notfc~: All real est alt' .id' e1 t ised In th!!! ne>Asp11per 1:s :.ub Jed. lO the 1-'ederal Fair llous ang Act o r 19till w.JUch m akes 1t illegal t adve rtise "any pre- fcrenc.-e, l1m1tat1on. ur INVESTORS ORlAM I 0UHITSS150,000 Pnnw H''ld,•nhJI JI l'J IO t 'nih tnl'lu1I\' -I 111 di\ 11.lual horn,... ~ :a duplexc:.. All Jrl' nl\1'k111 de:.1gn & t'o11,1ru\ 111111 Need some It 111..: 1:r,•.11 '"' e~tmenl 01•1X11 lunt1' for handy 1>••ri.on E I. lt'rm~ a\J11.ilth.• ~IJn~ Olht'r bead! lll''"'lml'lll properltt'!> J\ .11IJl.lk. l'leJ:.l' l'Ull !l6J Ti.Kl. ''•, dt!!cn minallon b:•s ... d on Abandoned ruce, rotor. religmn. ::.ex, or nallonul ong1n, ur un Intention to make Ull} Near Beach :;ueh prefercnt·e. ltm1ta tJoo, or di.scrimmat1on... Lease 0Dtion This neWSJ?aper will not Gigaol1c l'AO "'or) "'th knowingly accept any t \\ o ma:;tcr bt:tl room oadvertunn g f or real swt~ tl with pn\l,tll' '•I· estate which 1s m viola · t in~ room). I n 11r1•· lion of the law. stig1011,; urea 01.•ar 1><•01 h -------• Be:imed f.1m1ly ru11111 , HoMse-s fOf' Sal~ ~ourmet l..Hl'ht'n, m,111\ ••••••-•••••••••••1 •0•0•2• cuslom C).l rJi.. ::0111,IJUV Ga .. ral C:ALL962·iillll .........••.....••..... CORONA DEL MAR COTIAGE New hs ttng 1.1outh ol highway. Excellent IU<.'a lion. St andard R2 Int with areal polt'nti:il. Call us for more 1n!orma11on. Call673~ oPIN lt1 9 • H' HIN rnr.11.,", _ litilUNtl iQ. KE:Y 'VI REAL TORS A EXECUTIVE EST A TE 41DRM + P'OOL Child saf{' ('UI t.l t' '>ill.' shelters Sl•cludt•tl dn n" Unique drl\ r thru ;1 ,.,, i.tJrJ).!t'' Kutst•tl 111,• ,•1111 v ll'lld14 to )>Ul\kf'll II\ 111.: ruom. lfan11ut·t 11111111..: r () 0 rn . s u II !I h I II l ' e p 1 cur I' an k 11 t• h 1• n Sweep1n1: lam1ly 11111m N rt Be h with loa~lllli;t ru!'pl llt'f'' 8WD0 3C Sp1ral111).! :.lum til't' !>o;m, Poi.h :i~droom. J bath to New Orlean~ lrnlt•on ) homc less thantwoyt.'ari. lcad1ni;? 10 mammoth old w1lh n long hsl of ex m 11 s t 1.• r b c d r o 11 m t r11s includm11: den. wuh :.anctuaQ' +3 Humpui. wet bur. etcN r1c J.!,erage l'l/t'(l ch 1ldren'i. rNn·ab' door, m1rror1.'tl wurdrobe 2 Sl'parni.: 11arkltk\• • t.'OI 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INCOME SP'ICIAL TY t=OOO FRANCHISE LA GUNA (;ll'.11 1111 .tltOll oio\\ nlCI\\ ii I. A K II II •• ,, t I II t' \\ \lqUq•lll\•trl I \'Jdy tu nrnkt' lS$:> for yuu I ht" >oUntl\ll'I l\l'.1'011 $2(),()0(l, FAST FOOD IYUGUM A MAIN HACH t:no1 1nou.. 1,.1tt:n11~ I 111 thl' I J'l J1>1.11I l1u,.1n1''' plu.' !Ml ~t'Jl n :,taut .1111 rt)tht :11-rv,.. !>I r,•,·l I rum L.tl!UflJ, r.1hul.,th m.1111 bt'.ll'h l'JI I.. llH hHfl'' n•,11 ,.,l.1h• \.\ 1lh I IJ II l'O.t)\ "'" It 11111.1111' .1111l II park1111 'VJ~l'~. l::xct-:Lt,1';:'\ r Tl-:IL\I~. SUPEll LAGUNA REST AURANT·IAR Otw of 1 .. 111rn.1 '1o m11,1 d I ' I I 11 >: 11 I n h \' ol l"'CltlJUr.tnl'< Jlltl l'li~l..t.111 I u u 11 ll 1· ' . ll I I t' r :o. 1r1• n1<• 11.t 1111' 111' ""Io r llllh'l\lt.11. l-"H11• lon1tw11. \\'1111d1•rful d11•11kl•'. Thi• 1ilil1•,• to .i.:o m l.t1,t:U1h1. .GREAT C ALIFORNIA RAMCH PROPERTY :0.1 .tr\ dull' 1 .111 h• 1 .tnt h •111 .. ;.1,t !tlu~· ul ~l\'I 1 J ' 7:!0 .ll r··~ ul .t:rJ\ 1ly 1rn11.11o'd ll·"lur ... 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Tllke O\l'r (''(li.ltnR loan CAL.L ~2660 or S39.500 at S322 mu. CSELECT C;all8.t7-6010. tPROPERTIES Ol'r''' 9 • .,,.,, 11 •· • ~!~ v~~~~o~!A~~~ [ ~ R~Ajlttl e ,·e ryth1ng! 2 Brtek ----··-·-~ fireplace~. E\l'ry woman·!> dream kitchen. -----------Re a ut 1 f ul tree lin ed stree t. S pie N' S p an, !!hming, ready to move m. + + + Greal assuma· ble VA loan. Only S61.500. Call now! 64G-717l. Ol'fN lh II'• It~ flftl 1()1!1 Mrl' OPPORTUNITY knocks often when y011 u..;c rei.ult j?ctllng Daily Pilot C.:lass1lwd Ads to reach the Orange Coast markt•l. !'hone G~-567R • CAll 494 -6594 TEH UHITS OFFICES & APARTMENTS t'i\c ofl11•1·s ;ind f1vl' apJrlmt•nl:; 1111 1>r1m• co r 111· r 111 I. a 11 u n a '•. rxel11,I\ 1• north ""'' sh11pp1n1? an·J. t·:xcl'lh·111 return. ~:!15,11\KI. MOM.POP MOTEL SAM CLEMENTE C.:but mmi.: 11 unit nio11..i [e&MI •----------•lw11h 'I'•"''""' ow111" , PUBLIC NOTICE rc.-1 ""4111-o. ..... c:.o.u 0.11, ,..lol, \Mnh 2, 9, It U, lf1' 11e I• P U BLJC NOTICE ~•CTtT1ou• 8UllNH• NAMI tTATt¥aNT f"9 ltt'-1119 '"'''"' I\ doll'Q """ IWU•\ 9Ull0Cl('S TRAVEL eu11rAV.' "•\NOft 1.qWtrP', !r.•nt• A,,•, C...htorn1a t?ltl ,._, Ill ¥11< ...... l)tt ""'" Trait, t..• C•nH•. C.•lltMnl• '10t • ll•;t l)v,I ... \\ I\ r(ll\(IV(I~ l>'f ... I"' dlvldU•I JafM•R.MlltMll 1~1\ ............ , .... , ""'" Wllh ,,... °"'"'' Clerk ol Or•n•• County on W tC'll.tU4 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICftTIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ti.. loll-•"9 pe•wn " dolnQ bv\I• f'W',,.,: lli(;Hf NOW OllAIN IL !tC:WC 11, tm Viii~ W•y. Su•te-te. ~nt11 An•. CA..,m Cll•r•4"' V•rt•n••"· tO?t• Vult,.f Aw , No '" Dow"'"Y CA 'OHO Tf\I\ bu,1n.u IS c.ondW4' tM1 c;v •n tni. Ol•1<11>•i, Otarle-i V•rt•nl•" ,....,, \t.tfitmoftnt ••\ fllN'f w\th ,,._. C.UlllY C.i•r k ol Or•n~ '°""'~ on Matt" .s. 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"" ~.~~ ........ 1~:.~~ ....... ~~~ ........ ,~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... Hoanfo4' s. TMMday Marcn9.1976 OAILYPILOT 87 e 11rrtil ltot& 1 .. IOOJ ewe.. IOOJ81Me.. 1002 Ga•r.. IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ,.. 1001 ....... ,_. w. .......... For We ltto.•• For w. ..................................................................... .............................................. ................................................. ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 8 111 rel I 002 P.-...io I 007 o~to MHa I 024 IMDU&.•I YOUI FAMTASY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOIMll ti40Da LOCATID IM CDM ... and she's in terrific shape! Oh, she's addttd u p-001 :ind a little wet bar, bul she 11till hati lovely lan<h.;caping, keys to o private bench and some or the largest rooms you 'll ever hope to see. This former model has kept h~r shape; look at the fi gures: $137,500 with 20% down. Rumors say she's in Cameo Shores, with Unique. UNIVUI: ti()Mt:i REAL TORS• 675 7600 312 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island affio M*U VHdt!, 546· 5990 M>d Coron.t ~ M~t, 615·6000 ·-·· 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 &"4'10, E LOAtiT MV\i ¥ CORONA Ol_ L MAR IEST BA YCREST BUY! South La guna, pri me h rst floor location, just orr the wide, sandy beach ; an adult only, 2 bdrm., 2 bath unit in secured bldg. $105,000 Mo~es you into your dream fantasy. IMMIDIA Tl VIEW Yep. immctl iate occupancy •Wallablt: on lh1s 4 bdrm .. vit>w ot the world. Harbor View lhlls. 2731 Pebble l>r. Whal are we offered? 673-4400 HARBOR .. .. YOU WAHT THI ltfi UD Am.I YOU HAYI TO C LIMI Ttm ftll., LOCA TIOH -VllW -Piii. It HOME 1202 SOUTH liYAlOHT OPEN HOUSE ONE DAY ONLY! WED .• MAICH IOTM. 10.l HAI Ill>\ ISi. \'ti • 673·6'00 • associated n w .. 1 w • "t "t 1 u ·~ . ~ ... . " " ASSUMI VA LOAN $34,SOO lfouutiful ·I bt'droom homC' IO('llh'<f 1)0 rul tll' ~uc $lrl't.>1 . Co~~r~d paHo. room for boul M' 1·e~~ No luim 1•t>:iti. Takt .11\\ untu~e C11 ll 9tiJ ti7ti7 . 10021Ga•r.. 1002 &1•r.. 1002 GcMrGI I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ VIEWi DOVO SHOUS-$191,500 Exqwsite a ppts thruout this lge 4 BR Jux. home. Great pool for fun parties. Form DR. bonus. rm. huee fam r m . 1608 Galaxy DrOpen Wed Thurs l -4:30 College Park Special . Swim uu\I l)lay 111 your o~n pool and 11ark hke ~roundh. rln~e l O 'chooli.. &ho v111n i::. cburd1t.-i. Watt•r cuod1 t1oner. elec gar:igc door o~ncr included. C..ill lor appt. HARD TO FIND h 'i. hurd tu hntl a home as loHly and well de l'OrateJ as thi s 4 bedroom, 2 bath, plusb cpl, new paint homl' located 1n Fouotarn St..ter's DellC)ht 3 lit.>droorn . .:ourtnC'I l.1t('hen. Nl\ cn·d 1>at111. l11)! mastt'r "1th :!ntl bath. Prestil(e cornmu111 t)' h \'Ill~ SJ.l ,900. Call 64:>-0303 FOREST OLSON IHC \"cittey. near Mile Sq. -------- Park. l'nced to sell no"' FRENCH CHATEAU at ~.500. Seller tran1>CnJ 2 STY coll for uppt. IEACH·POOL l'nplex :! llr 1•a 1 Ulk to 0('1•an & ha) :>119,SOO M.irshnlt 1111~ ti75 11.;oo Corono def Mar 1022 ....................... t\i11111J Jd 'l.ir dupll'' Pr1t·1•. Ns 1.tlOO t"t11' 'J k IJ) tl\11 IH'I t:"·c•lh•nl mnd 1·all t>l I llU!H OUTST ANDIHG VIEWDUl'LEX Fot ""I" l>\ 011111\•1 l'Rl\a: ~:.\STSllH•: :1 Hr. Liil •l toll , I~:! . ,1llt.•\ <11 , 1·•~ · 111,!lo.'.IJ. lj:) Fiim 1•1 • ... ~ l:l()ll COSTA MESA Pool + Jocu11i t:a~l \\ u1tl h1111nd M'll1•r' hml Jui.I I •'ll<t\ ,,i.-,i lhh l11H•h .I l\U . l.1111 rm l111nw· 11111 h fl\'" t't'}Jl ~ Jrp~. r1•m11tll•l1't.I k 11 d1cn. r.-ll111 .. h1•tl 1•\I 1•r11lr .'i.: 1ww t'OPlll'r ~·lu1nt111w PLUS u ll1 '1t11l 111•\\ ti ,'V 1-' P< 1ot. .1ml rt•l."1111: J AlT ZZI s.;s.ooo. 1.: all IH4· ~:!tl ASSUCIATES /.Jn NIL(l GAIL[Y El. ·• dour:> rroni Car m1ltt1tl ----- l'arl.. J rnomv luxunou' Dana Point I 026 :J lJillrn1. 2 lJ~l u\\ l\\•t,. ''"It ••••••••••••••••• •••••• " 11 011 pt.•flll<lltl'lll l'll \l\ ~El. t.. t>l' t-:.\l\ \'lt:W Plu" .1 :I hdnn, :! ba. !!round fluvr rent a I " lormal d1111ni1 & ma:.ll'r ~Ulll' lhul 1:. N 1-: \' 1-: ll \' ,1 t' .i n l . ~l :!7,:,()(1 644-1211 LH :t.t1:t1TFL'LI.' l'OZ\ ;J Hr ~Ila . lu\lll ,. 1·11~11ln1 h1111w 1111111:<> .~ rd11 ... 111•.11· ~la1111,1. n«nl '''"' ,,.11.· .11 li-'>~ .• wo •1•17 li!l!l7 SPECT 1.CULAR OCEAH VIEW We believe this lovely 3 bdrm .. formal dinjng rm. home is the finest Bay<'rest property for $119,500. One of the nicest -----~~ areas+_wi1.h .a_guest house; ne Bigelow carpeting & drapes; owned & decorated by a professional designer & decorator. A r eal charmer! 21 ! I S.. Jn .. i Hits Road MIWPORT CEKTa. M.I. 644-4910 541>·4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE l "Pl::HB $36,750 Dramatic l1\i11~ room. ~ 0 1\I ES formal tllnini: room. garden 'ie w k1tcht-n. t • • ISSS W.lolcer.C.M. ar11stic· open i.ta1rs to ~ Next toMorlcetloilcet separate ma slt'r & ~ Jhr •·undo, 1·1111 11111! ;)1\l.(11111 u11ill'r h111ld1•1 pm·1•. i U 4\K• ~:!I~ 1034 ........•.......•..•••• 1002 REAL ESTATE . INC. & ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 Geer .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~~~s~4~9··~8~6~SS~~~I children 's swte. 22 Ft. MEW OFFERING ballroom s 1zt.'d parl)' Spac-iou,... ~unny th11111-, r oom over l ook i n g Pl.TIO HOME S42,950 BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 27 .. YEAR 675-3000 CORONA DEL MAR HACH SIDE HOME ~~ ........... Tn m. clean and in mo,·e · WESTCLIFF P rf t courtyard. ll urry! on~~ ft l'1ir1w1 , i1t·~11 e ec 96.1·71181. IK-al·h and ;.hop:.. l)1~111·r Ol'fN •~9·11i 1vu• 11 ._,1, hl'tps fmann· Stoi.~10 I ·nh\'h1•\ ublc .J tut. :: h,1 Ill\ ,..hk root 111 th" lw.111111111 1 \ r 11hl hum< l'11111111 puol ~ 11•11111,; 1•11. 111 th•1 l'lvpm.·111 ~1•:ir :\lilt• !'>q l'ark. ~rhuoh,. I\: :.h1111p111J,1 !>-lj !H!ll. Ge•rtil 10021Cic•r.. 1002 --···,··················· ····················~·· GREEHIROOK I I Olt COKord, CM Lovely 4·bedroom . two. story, beaut.Cully de· coratcd ho m e. Great family 11 \'Ing, neur schools. Ow ner being transfer red. $58.500. COLE OF NEWPORT in condition. The finest Elbow room and lots of offeringweha\ehadma ~ood lamil~ lt\in~. 5 long time. One short lledroom:. and lar~e bl ock f rom ··Lilli<' family room 111 quiet Corona Beueh". BnJ:'ht & nl'1ghborhood. LuHly cheerr ul. sunny ii v1og pool and palm. Pnce m · room w l l h b r i ck elude':. tht' land Si24.500. :~:e:.\~~: [ 9 lft;IHI r.:~r.f ~~~~. For the 1•ouple that wunt ~ - CHAM PUFF VA TERMS 5 POINTS This lo\'ely upJO!radctl 4 HUNTl:"IGTON BEACU BR. family ronm prnil 8 S<>parale R·S zoned pro- h o m e i. l' r l' a m ~ perllcs !!><>me with older •·f'AMILY 1-T~". Unni: homes) at the corner or your GI .eh1t1l>1hly and Jo'lor1da & Mam. An ideal let's talk $69.000. Call package for builder. 546-2313. s 173,600 !i'iVMlil P- REALTOIS 2516 E. Coast Hwy 675-55 t I SPANISH VILLA 2STOIY $43,950 Winding walkway thru Castil1an rourtyard ll'n<ii. lo authcnt11' rt·ll llll' bakony Seduded l'lllry Newport Heights ••• ALEXAHDERZEHK to adobe tile annd R ancho Villa 11\ ing 413 Jleliolropc room. f'iesta dining Coron a tld tar hiJo(hllgh ted by Cilntmu ( 1 r c p I a c e • T h r e e . PETE BARRETT bed rooms. M odern kllcheo v. 1th ot'w JI) -REALTY- pha11ces. Only S93,SOO. 642_5200 675-4060 a charming smaller OCEANVIEW Call qwckly. b73-~ <>'f"~ ,U.9 · '' 'l ~ ltit# '* 1 • homc with dining room, llomt.'s are l'heaper In modern elec kitchen, S-Oulh Laguna. Lrl u~ loatb ol cupboar<hl , in\'ll· show you th1:. lo\'cly :J 1ni.t bric k hl'arth and bedroom 2 bath home on fireplace. convenient wet a large lot. S<.'parale din· bar, mslanl heat floor-tnl! room. LarAe bonus ....... ,_.__.__....,._...~ rurnace. 2 Dl'drooms & room under lhe houi.t• [®lill Hard to Find l.ari:c a11d 1·uml111 t.lhlt·;: bedroom home. 1'1•u1 f 0 RE! 1l.im1l} rnum, l:lr)(t'll\llli.\ 1n\ltin.I( pool . Pl us Ht'ated Anthony pool g<1rden area ant.I trl'l>s. Ot·eun \'iew from h\ 111~ Easts1dl.', Costa ;\l cs..i room nntl front )'Jn1 an1I i.tr1kll1j.t \ ll'W 11( thl' htll' trom ltll' pool i-1\le an•a SlltU>1lO \'v!!l'l l"o H1·.dtoi" :i111 •1:i11. Fant .. :.t11· B1 ~ l't1n\un nuJm \\1th l1ll·pl11n·. cu:.torn·bwlthom1'.t'\l'I mo\e 1n c·o nd1t1uu y lhrng a tH"lnt•,.,m.in ~ho.,..:.llkt•umudel ~ow Cl l.\H;\11'\t: 111111 ,u.d l'llUltJ J"k rut In j!r:Jl"IUlh \at•at1t ;\lui.t ~l•lt llurr)' ----------l'U,..10111 tluµlt•\. h,11•11 Ii. h\ mi.: and l'nll•rt~unmi: on this one, c·all 5·10 l lJI. MESA VERDE find hnl\\d tloor:., (H•aul ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ;\hud's qlrs. a plu~. l'all vun.-1tn.i. li.·.1m l'l'lhn~~-. today fur an appomt 31 ~ \'l'a1• uld l1n t•I:. 3 l'loM'l" i:..11t11 c . Stt·p:. l" ment. t1<•droom, :! lMth hom1'. lx•;1c-h ltcJltor. t>.12-2237 • <:utc ..inti t'OlY ) OU 'II lo,·e th1i. t'harmtnJ: Z bt.Jroom hornl'. 1111th UI)· "t.11rs family room und hnlrony. k usti<' ext!'rwr, 11cck·a·lxw \ ll:w. Neut · c•orner lol. ~xtcn:.n t• h lln 11lrrt ron11'" untl mnny t'"lrni.. Cull for ,·om plc t o d cta 1l:1. 5-i0.-11.H Yoo are the winner of kitchen wolls or g la!>s ac· 1"WO FREt:TICl\ETS to cent prl\'ale rl'ar lhc t'ourtyartl Swt'cp1n)( ~ CALL NOW We1tern NotiOll.. l>tair<"ase !'our~ to ma~ll'r 752 ·7315 loat& M.-in• Btlrm !>an1·tuary + 2 A Neat Place To Shop '1'be Hobby Shop" l'rl\'Ut·~ plu.,: Low main S.ul K•~l lelllHlllf'LtlUld ha\t.' lr111h•r ,11·1-c:.:. .\i.~uma llle loan with rntltl\'ated :.ellt>r:.. C \II MH·58!SO VA NO DOWN Sltow Band1du ~Ile Odr ms. DONAlD M. BIRD March 3rd thru 12th Overlooks roll in.I! h1lli. ,. .. 0,1 .. ,.., 1 .. 1101~ AN;UtEnT and gral>l'Y g-rcenbells..1------- C O N v f: N T I o N Comm pool walk lo len· ~HERITAGE CENTER nis this\ ilia can be your' 800 W. Kutella, Annheim for $1-100 t otal down Ill' Pteuse call &42 5678. ext take o~er cx1sl111~ loan at 333Locla1m yourlickels. $325 /mo. Cal l qu1-:k REALTORS LIKE 4 LITILE HOUSES • • * 84Jc~,~:>o. 1ts•uN h1,.. Ht<t• Prout! luoklni: meomc ;;;;;;;;-...;;;;;;;;;.I [ I ~·~~~:.lrr1:1~" ~~~ir,~~·1~· Centered Around ~-ll~ftHit P a li o u n 1 t s "'1th beautiful pool ts this ... ----••••!!!:' (1rcplar1's. Selll'r m•w111~ t'legant 4 betlroom Mesa to Af 1eh111an anti mu:.t Verde home. Complete ---------- i.t>ll, Tuk1• r11.h an ta Re of \•it lh f 8 m 1ty, din in II t lli'I bnrj!ain. Full pnce room . d ble brick fplc. mily S79,900. C.111 q uick. heavy ~hake r oof. Ideal 5-ltl-2313. for entl'r tain1ng with tJl'!Nr~0 "'"t1"'' >P!I''"'' large rooms. Super loca· [ e 11111 ~~~:~~i;.~'~!~::.~ IRAHDHEW DUPLEX ALMOST COM l'I .t:TF.O Jo't•w Ol'IOr' l1l tw11ch. ,\ti thl' tr1mm111)(~. Ioli. ot bnck .1111\ wood. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 ~.-HERITAGE . • REALTORS -LIDO ISU-, - SHH, furn. rm, m~id'o; Ill l-"11ut lol sm1.ooo Law <.110 It t-: G7~ 15112 o ... r .. 1002 CHMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c NIV<-1~ OV RLOOKS GO COURSE F. x d t I n • b ct r m . , 4 1 ~ h a t h r ust , home in Bii.t <.:unyon, Pick A Pad I LA C RAN I I' I I I r __ a_,o,_R__.o_,0...-1 • . 1 1 r r . OWNER ANXIOUS 4 + 2 +FAMILY DINE Im ml•dial<' posws,ion can ~ your,,' E:.t1'0SI \'(' u.<11.'d bnc-k ac-c-entuate~ this country M) le hunw Ever)' woman ~ dream kitchen w1lh all the will'· saver c-on\'cn1enccs Mammoth br1rk fireplace. Four kini: 1>11ed bcdroQms \\llh mai.i;1 vt' mnslcr s111lt•. Entertarnt.'r's 1·0\ ered pal io. A~~um<' low in· teresl VA loan. Sellt•rs los,,-you r 1ea10 at 849.960 fo'ull price-: Ct11t now 646·7171. ()Pih fll 9• fl~ fllh tr)M ftllf'i t in the Classified Set'\100 ol the DAILY PILOT every Wed. &SaL ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS HAPPINESS IS thr:. 3 Mrm., 2', bath IJlulf<. tunclo :"leulr:il tones thruoul. lovely ex· te111lcd, 111 ailed 111 p:;iuo ;\l any extras . G 1l'Ul .crecnbelt & pool loca- uon. S83.:;oo C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640·00fO Appraisal report 1s dut.• rn this ""''k. :.c.> rn:ike un offer on lh1s \'.harm1nJ: home. on u tn'e hnetl 1·ul· tic ~uc. 111 Co:.la ;\k~:.i l'ru.:Nl 111 lh1• S.'10.1100 lo ~o.ooo ranl(t' Slaf.950 Every inch of this 1mde o( ownership fam horm• will make yuu smile with dehghl. llUJ.te htl~. 1m· S I Y• m:il'. lhru·out, on hui.:e pvg ass• 1ew lol. Won "t lilsl. G4G· 7i 11. 4 n('d'room. :?'• bath -sm.:I<' lewl home locat<'d h 11th on a fully lan dscaped \'iew lot . : i I-' a m 1 I y r o o rh , 2 l (1repla<;es, and sunny -0-.... -1-H-E W"'-Y U-P- 1 breakfa.~t nook. Custom n "' d<.'c-o r al cd l hr uo u t Pre~tige and ~rand1•1ir Sl8i,500. are yours with this t"li· 640.6161 qu1~1tc rour be dn>o1m home oo Promi'mtn1 v Bay. Perfect dl's1i::n f<)r cntertaminl{ with Z l1 n ni: room~. bayfront 1111l 1t1. formal d111111i:. up,ta1r' fam1lv room. H<1um tu pnrk "vour hoi1l. .111~1 n •· ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. ASSUME VA LOAM $289 PER MONTH dlll't•d t11 ~l~l ,5tl0 CaU 675·7225 .. '' "ofl•t• I Ill• I I•/&,, \\LLEY HE \LI'' A !H RG I ~Tl HP111s r s co DOVER SHORES w/room fo r pool. Kxh'ns1vc use of Mcxic·an tall' ind oors & out. Good prlvtH'Y & v1rw . <;harmin~. ck ltunt & $'.Wl. fl()O A C'~fM' t '• ,,, .. ,,.~-1(' ,, (I~,. •rt wli•' h '~ t• hv•""''"' f Mi f Is a good day JI 1• a u t I r u I ,. o r n " r i:r11111111, I lk'Jroom1<. 2 It.1th~ lhn1n~ urea. Col)' t 1t 1'pl.1t'f' llNlt•('tlfUlt•tJ k1ldll'r1 wllh l)uJlt 11111 in t I utl1n1: •I 1 'h wu1<h11r l.11r111· )(r1111n1l11 with 11.11lt·r ,11 r1·~~ N1•11r hl•adl & llu11tln11t11n llnrb11r. No quahfy1n1: Nvw 1111 t h1· M .1rkt•t, uwrwr .ll\1 . d"ll. 1'111 m,11 l>in Hm. l.•1.1<b 111 1""" l111d1. I•"" lu111t~•·11 'it & a li:t· ,\(I. P1•rf1•rl tor !'nlt•r t11tn111 )( lll 1!1.:t4lO. A COU)WIU 1...a CO. 644-1766 I CIVMIT ' 1· r I I I r~ ... I .,l ... ll(tl(I I! II o~ IN 11<(\f VJ\1-'.r '> fj ,,.,.,.,uvPtr 1111os 10 j r II 11N~w[t to advertise in'the Daily Pilot Classified Section. Tt1k(' (l\"cr ('Xllllln)( v A loan $28.<l month 1my11 nil mt•ludmi: \;J'<t'l< N1•w 011 markrt 111on't luNt - c 1.111114:.! Z.SJS . f»1'• '''I/•' '• 'V"' '"''to,. ·"I ' - Wl\lTJU"'RONl ltOMt.'> REALESTAlE 631-1400 642-5678 !~&Nlil SCRAM·UTS h 1wers ift Claulficatio" 8080 _ _ _, G......e 1002 'G.....e 1002 •••rel 10021G•Mrtil 1002 G1Mr.. 1002 Ci••r.. 1002 3 IDRM +POOL Tit(' <'lllrv. l'lu•h r.1rpPt lhrou~hout. Natural c c d a r p a n 1· I 1 n 1.t , "c·ulplurffi rnarhlt• s111k .. 111 all :i bJths. Tile rtH1f 1\ ~~um ab I<' I rm n .1 l 533.750. ll urry ca ll 963-6ill7. ·····•··•••··•••···•··· ....................... •········•············· •••••..•......••..•.... •········•·•·••·•······ ..••.•........•.....•.• ~So.id~···~ REALTORS 644-7"170 SJ0.000 DOWM .,..BUY S TH I S LARGE U COLONIAL HOME in DOVER SHORES for the big family that likes to entertain. 7 Bedrooms, 6 baths, family room. large billiard room with wel bar. Master suite bas JllS AND HER baths + a steam bath. Gym. Private study. m_a ( Coost Highway. Corona del Mor ------------- macnab I lrvtne realty OCEAN & CA>tfOH VIEWS A warm invitin g atmosphere awaits you in this r enewed custom home w/3 bedrooms, 2 baths. dinin~ room. 2 fireplaces. IJ?. patio + entertaining deck. P ri\"at e beach access. $129 . .500. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (Y8l) '42-a23S CIOl~r Orive 644·6200 H•rbor Vl•w Cel'\ter t rvlne •t C•mous V•tto C.nter 752·1414 EASTBLUFF ESTATE llu~E' tree shaded lot with very pretty .i bdrm .. 2 bath home. nestled in park-like setting. Besl area in 1-:astbluff. 94,SUO , 14. COU7WfU 114.HUll CO. 644-1766 Of'IN '" O•" ~ ")N r0i.r No<I• [ Vtf1 Hftlll *OCEAN* .. t 2 b tock . ;\l o cl er n duplex. 3 & 2 RH Sl'llt>r 111111 fin.inc·!' Sl<IM i;(Wl lolboo Bay Prop. Realtors • 675-7060. Don't drop th(' ball' c;t't n }Ob 111 llh J lnw to!'l Ua1ly P1lol Cla~s1l 11·tl ,\d Phone 642 56711 , W1It•111 .&.C, ,11 1p,ttl\ Walker 6 lee R111l lst1t11 I 406 FfffttHf 2 un + 1 tm uuptn. $!:! .000 tiiS li900. I r t • X·LARGE l10"t~7 lt1l lll':.t1 llt'W 11111 . 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TARBELL ~~Klltl, t .. 1lldll),11i. \t!ll t'o1111l11 l "'. "I'''· d1 I" 111111 'I'\ , hunk,hi•I\ , . ., "::I In Californio" 1"hr dn 1 . ".·11111 ' 1""'1 ----'""I" ,1.11111,llo.!tll I."' M ES .\ \"E H DE I II \ Ownl•r) 3 Br. 2 ha, 2 frplc. Assumable lnon Qwel 1·ul·dC·.,:JC'. lJniquo•, SS!I.~> 3011! Ceylon Htl. $49 0433 I & Den r:inch lypt'. 011r sty. SS9.!J50. !\lay GI-no d•>"ll· ;-;o M1•sa. Pl 1.0'1 R~:AL EST.\Tt-:. 510 l~'>:l:l •Hr ownc·r. Mt.•sa Vt•rih• Cho1c·c t rcml u1111 2 h1 lownhuusC'. s:u.!~10, j '. a~,.urn.1 hit•. !l-t!l~ il~iX • 2 STORY• rho1c<' F.:J '"111... c ....... ;\11·-.1. Shakr• rnol. I '•I\ 1•rt.·fl p;11ro . ~l .1 11\ ht' <I II t If II I I I I' 1• • I ll1·tl111111ll ' :1 "·" 11, ;\l;tll\ '''"''' 1"'<111" Sli7 .;>t~I Roy McCardle Realtor 18 I 0 Hewport Co~la ~It·"--• .1x 7;:"• :\I t"• .1 \.' l' r tit• 1 .. .-I 1111 T11hi11!0. I llr .• ll.1 trpl1 I.iv. llm. l•orn1 11111 ltrn Li.w f 11m 1!111 did ~"'' bl~'i.IJOtl ~h111'11 II\ \j1pl Onlv t 'al I:, 11; >11, 'It •UNBELIEVABLE• ELEVEN HOMES UNDER $39, 90 O. NEAR O.C.C. ONE <H" 1\ 1\11'11> ;Ulft. 2ba, lari.:t• II F 110111. • nr n1.·r 1111 1111th l1<wt i.:.1ll'. lo:OI\ hlln'I, 111'1'111111 t• II L: Jtld1·tl lum1h I"""" 0111\ !-'.111.!~l)O Calt l'flt-;~·1'11:1 110;\11':.'i, HG l~i lfi llY OW~ t-:ll :\11·~11 \ 1•rdc· ("11ndo ..'II 1 l:JI'. p,11111. Ill'\\ "''' 1lr I'' lino s:;. ,IMMI t1•rm• ti\ .1ppl. iSI 117 14 A Neat Place To Shop ''The Hobby Shop'. in the Classified section ol the DAILY PILOT evtry Wed. &Sal. Real Estate byMrl/AY OVER & OUT & all lh1• I\ av thru. 1t ·~ r• Ill.II k.tllf.I 011p;:rc1d1·tl II• 'lilt 1111• 111n-..1 p.11111·111.!I' l1tJ\1•r. I Ill<''' •111.!111 \. ff'.111111• .. "~~111 ... f f<'l.1\1111' t.it 11111. h"h ~111 round IJIJ.:'. 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Ii hlt>l'k~ lo 111•.11 h . ~~·~Jo 111.r'll>:I ~:1,; A SHOWPLACE .J11,1 h•l"d .l llH. :i 1111, 111 ,1111 11111 I""" hum1· ,, , •. 1 111•nu ·'~ t1 ul h1' IH \ J t • f t.,H Ill ti I "' t I II. t I I .1 I l111n;' 88 DAILY ,ILOl ········•·············· ................ 1040 ......•••..••..•••..••. Repcuse1sion VA. & FHA l.J) \\ J)()\\ ' l .di lur 1lt'l41U JADIHALTY 147 -1231 lk>ckt to ... ch •~•\(•I> :! 1o111n J bto•hm • Ii.1th '-•''-' 1••1 I Wt"•I h•lllh' l.°hhl' lu l11'tlC h "' hu•>I•. •h 11µp11111 \loll\ .ih-d .i•ll,•1 ('all fu1 111fv1 rrh1l1U11 ~ll'I HH F-f <))IES lUSW.kloer C M Ne•I le Morllet l o1llet S49·8t>SS LAHDMA.U 'llw IJrlll' ""' l"•1lrm 1111 .. ll'I, I Ull\ .-rtl•tf Ill 1 11tt , "llh .a ''-' "t'IJlllJC m.a•h•r 'Wit• " J•IJrnOlnll pJl\'nh 11•lrt'Jl I Pl·rfl.'11 111r hh1 .af\ i.1 uch ' 1 llu11i: lo .111111\ 1111 " u .11 khni: 111 .. 111.11 • -.. Jl11ut 11.it11>l I ' 111 kll1 h1·n ch .1111Jt11· 11111,1"· F.1hulou~ Schools and Instruction This Variety of Fine Schools could introduce Y "u To A New Tomorrow for Further l1tfor .. atio1t r e9ardl"9 ploc......t of ecfy~ iR tt.a Dolly ruot Sdlools and laatn.ctiae Directory Call 642-5678 Ext. 325 • tiecome Ql)f'lfuMCI ea11ty • da)ldtMm Ill 8Choo4 •tMllost • t..i Ilk• a failure WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERI NG ANO HANDLING THE BASIC B~RRIERS TO LEARNING. ' .. -: we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Call 642-9088 90 1 Dover Dnve N ewPOrt Beach ~ ERTION TRAINING WORKSHOP AT * Wllat It It? A Behavior change appro•H~h to overcommtt personal powerlessnt!:.s in the urcus of fo!T\lly, . t"X. :.CX'ttll s1tunt1o ns. Job & eare\'r & &>l'r:,clnul rights AT * Who Needs It? l'l>oplt> "ho don 'l u:.k lor "hat lhl'\ \\ unt lhl'll harbor hurt frl'l111i.:,, P\.'OPll· ''ho i.turl' up h111 t fl•1•1tni::. un<l lhl·n l'Xplodt'. 1,..oplt• who an· ass~rlt\'t' only :.1>nH.'ltrm·:- ~4t•ffftt1 Cover: Pcr~onul n~ht :. 11nd IXl\H'I', thl· "nil't• person" m~·th, tht• ""M'l'll\ t• mod ,, I . ho d v r l' a l't 1 o 11 s u 11 d rl' I u x u l i o 11 • · f' l' a r . g 111 I t . a 11 d tkprcss wn, tru:.t, 11s:.,·rt11111 1H1 thl· job, in r1.•lat 1on~h 1p .... 111 M'X. 111 t.•on:-.uml·r "lluat 11111'. \\Ith food, 'mokm g a nd all·ohol. bGd..-: LH Hachey M .A •• M .l.A. Uc. M.F.C .C . Datt: CloHH Stort Mcrch I ltt. for I n. iduy bNhtc)I 7 :30.10:30 rM Cott: $60 , ... ,.,.--. SIOO per c~e. $45 M tn... 1hlck..+ ewport Harbor Counseling Center I 000 9uoil St. Suit• 255 H•wport 1.ach, CA. 92660 1714113)..1610 • u,tum IJ'H•I &1111 ).1111111 .I ha , 'I 1 .ir 1>:Jr In lhl' 111·,. n .. ,1blc· 11·1111, · llkr !ft.:! ...:;11 One (ta Kind Nlj)l'I J tw•lrtHHll 1'001. hutm• 101 l.trl/.l' IJ1111I~ :! 1'.11111' ouldovr 11,•Jlini.: YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! YOGA IMTHE MORNING! e>tJJ ~a.9e -v.~ tB .r~1t!t Anna's DAY SotOOL I tr 1· 1111 I!. h I 1.: h h U II 1: I Jllt••I I h r\mUl I.uh 111 1•\tr.1• \'ou rnu'l "••• th1• MESA. VERDE TRI-LEVEL I llH .! l•,1 'lq.1 chm n1 t-' 11 i,:.1-. II Ill) l lrl' I.Ill II,\ I a•'''" :.p.1rkhn~ l•H•I ..X.! '.Ml FI' l ii I '•J .,,..;1 Irvin~ Walker & lee IHI lat1te 1044 FREE DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW MORNIMG AT IOA.M. Thro-ou• lt'ft-.on f~ f:*X" ol ,..,,,.j ..+.i.. you b..ld o mo•" ~ beoJi IJ bodv' The ll•mot~oble \( """" ol y oq.> OI ~ 01 Ynqo (,..,,.,. ,, f"'"'°"' lor .• , ...llOiei-lv app.ooch ,,.. o fU.J:llUO YOU T OUQI-• by ill>J~ I p, -n & ~ 0,,.,. 'WO ~ & ,..,, ..... ,.q ...... ,..,,,. ._... .. foq-> .:.m._ 1.,,..., co•m\ ,..,. ,...,.:J & \<JI·•'"' ..,.OuCJI> & •No..qk Leon deep re ..J •Of1on n1Jtt •inn \~C'f'''· ~,,,,~II ho-''J "'•Ottf'f F -"li'' 1712 SRI DEVI Pre-School Ai..:cs 2 lhr u 3rd Grade Open 6:30 AM thru 6 PM Se-pt.,..,. Re-qistratiOfts How 1•1119 Accept.d fw GrGdH IC ttrough 3rd. Hot &..tee... & Sftocl" llrffkf••• tf ,....~, ·~ & Maftt S'"n.-d Gr ... I( ....,. lrd. Fd LHr ... P'rOCJrGM PhoNc1 Sfr-nMd Art1 & Cnfts Mlltk Sport1 AdMtifl TWO STORY DEERFIELD $47,900! BHAKTI PRIY A 1 W..tiCleslff'-9'aMed W-4., Mcwch l 7ftl at 9:30 AM CCNM Visit 0.. 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Kalella, Anaheim ---- PleMe call 642·567H. ext 2 Hr apl, So. or llwy. Wnlk 333 to claim your l1ckel!!. to !x-11ch. /\dull~. no pet... * * • S:.!50 . mo . fi42·59f,:< 3BR,28A,fpk .... S36S l!NlVERSITVPARK l60I Finley, NB. SGOO Edinger-Goldcnwesl 3 HR. 2''2 8:1 ......... $395 556 G90l days, 673·iJ8l Condominiums 3 BR. 2 BA. R/O ...• $350 J UH, :ma •••... $42.S/4!l0 cvt's Unfurnished 3425 wkduys 8 to 4:30. cvt•-. & wknd:. ti7:l·3!>83 o r 114~9399 Garf1eld·»ushard 4 HR. 212 Oa, rum ... $500 Ol urfs Condo~; le as es ••••••••••••••••••••••• J t·:'ITV Vl t:W, a ll:c lux- 3 BR, 2 BA, dbl ~~1r · · $325 R. SAN JOAQUIN i.Lartanit al $'1!>0 Artis ts retreat, pvt 2 i;try urioui. 2 or 3 Hit .:rnuntl 3RR.2 Ha ........... $475 Agenl 644·1133 2br.$3SO.Wknd~S46·72tl0 floor unit of Durll<·" 2BR. 2 Ba ........... $400 "•kdayg 213/998-9090 -w/JCllY &. 01·N111 view. NOHTll IRVINE Lovely new twnhse, 2 BR, X391 Pl'rfei·L for s ingles to 4 BR. 21~ Ba ......... $4110 2 ba, t1pec, mnny xl~as, share. SS50. p/m1), AJ:<'nl 3 BR. 2 n o, pool ..... $450 "ar w/opener, pvt pal1os, .a.-I hr... 1-Lad fi44 7211 1BR.2 Ba ....... $360/425 pool, jac, tennis, wlk lo .....-"""" n1m ...... -------l><'h. $450 mo. Mo. free If ••••••••••••••••••••••• SpoC'muo; & wdl a ppointc••I I RR. 2 8.1, 1• ~tile lo LsNI. Weekends,646-9087, lalbooPeninwla 3707 :1 Br:? n .1, Fil, bd11w bea<'h,•,t>lklo i':dison or C213)474-8718art6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll\\y, llltns. rrplc, J:;1r lh.:h $l00. mo. 003_.0llB Lge 2 Br els tn Ckean. S275 "' opnr $<12:>. Ownr / /\.:t. nr 54S-8.tl3 Ckeonview, modern. 3bd. mo. (2lJ) IMJ-29211 No. for r.45 tB29 · Wolk to "'-h LikA nu. Jbr, 2ba + sunderk, bltn'i, Len 111521·9550 ------ "" .-r"fria . wuher1drye r . --·--------c I zo....iE 2b•. film rm. bltn~. frplc. 5'125 675 2489. Yearly Ba<'helor. SLeJK to • " romp rerurb1~ht'<l. Mu11t -l><'h. SlSO $175 ind. ut rl Sovttl of Hwy 111.ige Real £st.1 te l' ~569 • 963-1716 Weekends 10·6 HwiH U•fwuel•d ....... U .... Wd see . S39Stmo. 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SIOO. u rar l(ar :\c•ar. lt'nn1~/ s. 2 Br, frplc. d 1w, New paint-cpts·drps 22nd St. 642_3645 ilustnal llml will tnde .. ••••••••••••••••••••• gar opener, nu drps. opt. a vail. Vacant brh.$600mo 11462027 kid.~. pet-., s1nale"I ok. Sinclestkldstpets OK ---- IM larl[l'r lnltu ~trl al Sl10. l br duple'<. t:tll. pd. ~1!~:r.=: e':e";.' S46-G32S IM'ine 3244 ~~0'1 ain Hr nl3 l41 • Only SJ.40 Avail now. SUS CASITAS l nils, c an add some-;\ p p I 1 11 n c e 5 • Polftt 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ •Leodenhip RE• FURN BACUS & l BR (;ash 0111 !e rnande.t BtaC'hrom~r. Alt. Ftt MESA VERDE 3 Br 2 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Supt"r clean 3 BR. 2 B \, S22S Ocl'an \U l !Jr dplx, C.112.t hra. 842·4466 ExcepUonally Nice Rroter.673-5140 631201' 2 fri>lo . inc patio. 1-e VllWOFPACIFIC Ro. ow . .i1r rood rh11d pt.'t ok .t'l't'. 2UONwprtBlvd.C.M. CCM'OM .. M• 1222 flK'd yd. 2 car gar. Lse. Lra modrm homl', full S36S mo t71t I OC .. 1·4~. -M:11n Ren~"· S40 ~ Houws FwnNIM-d tW' 2035 ,,...,.on. CM OH lecrt"" rattt J, 2, & J llr 1\d11 1t,, 11•1 P4'l~, 1li1 hwi.h r11, .. 11:1r. <'Pl,, C'IO~t·rl s;ar ;11••·, rrplr. 08(.l. c;u" & w111•·r pct Pool. LA MANCHA APTS 778 Scott Piner, CM 642 5073 2 Br 11, flo, brnntl "'"'"' Twnhse st> le. i:-·rplr, Lr•· pvt patio, 1111r, $27~ •• :.;11; t:ldr n m 1658 • .....,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5415 ~3368 c"""•. 4br. 2·cr 11ar. 2.000 ~ l iR6 Y."knd~ lO_u __ ,......-leach 3269 Uniwnlllwd 3300 t BR Fum, 2 Ira cl~eL"I, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,._ --'"'"· "' •~G--.....•ns • Ho.In ,.,..lhff 3DR. 2BA. FP. bUns.. 4SlCABRILLO +sq fl. Call bkr.493-11178 Uni\', Pk home J Br. 2•2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• queenslze bed, pri v. am _.... · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ beams. patio. ~00 3 br. 2 ba, bltns, drps, bome&4!96-1268ofc. Ba. A'ail Mid /\pnl ten 'IJewport He11thts, 2 bd + . dreu1ng rm, xtra lize ~d~ft.s~~r~r~t~~R~77m;~: COl"-M-· 3124 mo.Ow1wr.606Ja.sm1ne. gar,pat.io,garden.$400. BT 3232 nis pool jacui.. S425 guest house, 2 1'1 ba, ~rental serv1ce.Hun· rooms, encl. gar. 22ndSl.G42.3645 "" ·--Robinson Bkr,675~120 oro 644-4157 bltn~. frplr, immac .. t 1 n II lo n Be a c h . w/storage. Adult& only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3115 New S. or Hwy. 3 Br 2 ••••••••••••••~•••••••• ---S42S ~-6190. Westminster, Irvine. We no peLs. Open 12·5!lm • t adult 2 Br mobile home. S175. ,, 83. <"pt.s, drpg, bltM, 521 MESA DEL MAR. lovely L..c 3 BR. new paint & cpts Turtlerock 4 Br ne11r ten· -have JU.St the house you . QUlt-;T 11arde n ype • u11lpd, Fee. FC'mlnf 5:191318 3 Br 2 Ba. shak~ roof. SUper ell"lln. Only $.'175. n111 pool A,·311 /\pnl $495 •ST EPS TO OC EAN • h&Ye been looking for Rus tic Studio Apart. l&/~t~~n~~Ltlpatin . • '4am Rentals. ~to $Ji0 -bltns, 859 l'rt-sid10. $.'175 V a ca n l. Ca II Sue. mo&w-4157 lcase Tennis. 01> m p1c Pool & r "'"""t $400 Skyhirht be1m ce11'ngs pool. w:ilkin" dl!!lan•·c• 111 -----------13 BR, 2 ba. dplx. Oldl'r $49-9911. 54Q.086i SSM T77 ;\lore. 01"< J Br 2 l\;1, rom ~ 0 • Vnrd & Ulll. $190 mo. " Newport leoda l 169 rhtldren: no P<'L". $375 For nonl or lease ln ·ene dpl;>, .ill xtrns S3S(I mo 6'2·2986 Ah o PP i n II • b 0 11 11 1 • ....................... Aaenl 640-7000 S200. 2 br. renCi!d, r hlld. Fo.t• Voltey 3214 ('()ndo. 3 br. 2 ba, laundry ~.JS';:\ · · ,, landsca~d. Altrurli"' St11.nnln1t Condo, t'ompl 3 Beachcomber. Aaent, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. pool, park. <'lose to Sl35. mo. Small Mobile rent. furn 2 brttrm 2'' b.1 Ca.toMeto 224 fee.631·2011 3 Br. 2 ba. frplC'. bltns. s hopping SJZS m o •WATE RF'RONT 3 br H3-45'9 • 983·1716 Home,adultpark. Morlinl«f"Aph ,ibl.-lllT, PoOI.' l blk t ' •••••••••••• •••••••••• · fncd yard, prime arva Ml 1489 · • condo, J6' shp, 21:a ba. Weekends from 10·6 642-2627 646 5542 w~uurr. Adult!; no pet!.. Shorp \fontu:cllo Condo 3 Upper Bay 3 br home. l•e S3SO 'mo 552 9SOO 5625 Dbl gor 545 7645 • -m..-z Ir , -v"I" f b-r-. -2-b-3--.,-,t Le:ue ss25/m o i\al Br. 2 811 , 2 ponl11, d1nina rm, dbl gara11e.1---------• _..,....,..... ...... , "T v 646.32ss rlubh>e. S32S mo a ' a ll FAMILY CARDEN . ~10 2 Br dptx. frplc. kids. <:lassi hed ads sell bi JC 81.l!Ff'S 3 Br., 2 bj .. 1 3 BR. 1 •, BA. Mission Vie· Bltn"I, w /w, d~. pool, w frplr, pritto, pantry & ---------i Apr l . ~6 ;n1 ah i;rM & $360 m o Ferg uao n s1nglesok. rtt ll~m!i. smaJI items or :i.ny \l\ end u111l l•arly aru jo hm. s.1'15/mo. 83Q.29Sll $200. Adlts, no pets pool Adulb. $JOO. nw. 642·$67ll wknch Realtors. ~-3821 Main Ren tab. 540-5310 1lc'm. J~l call 642·5678. A' 811 J 15 J\~ 640 ~ an 5 30 wkda) s. 6'2.-3611 845-3381 . BllGHT -llW ,_ ............. n ... Daatl, Sdll111..-ta',...,.._... NOW AVAIL.AILE • t Bedroom, priv balcony $210 • 2 Bedroom, lg enclosed yard $290 • 3 Bedroom, 2\il ba w /!pie $375. AU have bltm~ and dishwashers •C ...... <*• Consider Sm:tll Pl'l DRIVE BY: intersection of Graha m & Heil, Huntington Beach WE'LL BE THERE TO TALK WlTH YOU!! IEMT ROGERS REALTY 140.Z60 I ar 141-1300 PAUMIW,OIT APAllTMIMTS lh chtlor 1 or 2 tkdroom~ and To,.nbou.)~ Jo'r suuo Open !I G 01111)' Sp~ Pool.a·Tcnnt• Acros:. from t'uh1on lalt1nd at Ji.mbon·~ 011 S:an Joaqwn Hill~ Roi1d. 1714)644.1900 •DB.UX~ Etill>luH 3 br. 211 b;a ~ase. l nt1.11p11c. ma:.let s uite. din rm It dbl 1arace. Auto d oor opener 1na11. Pool & M le or femalP 21-30, IOtAL SHOPS MoMy to Lomt 5025 , rtt~auon area. A<Sulta •11orkin1. share wee. lg Selected shops & office •••••••••••••• •••••• •• • only. no pets. ho u 1 e in II . 8 . n t space avail. The Fae· •Sll7• !Jrookhurst & Adams. tory, as w. 30th In the 86SAmlgos Way.NB '120. mo. 1st & last. Util beartoCCannery Villaae. M4.tl064or5:k;.1'48'7 pd. No drugs. Patty, For1nrocall673-9393 SECONDARY FIHAMCIHG 1124 Managed by Mary Jo, John, 968-~;ii-==========I 8 :\4 to9~•%·2 pntfee W"llJ W I C or 968 9086 1 1S Yr. Amortbullon 1 am 3 ters o. 1----------1St.orc bldg in Corona del No Balloon Payment . &yfront Pvt !Jch & pier. 2 Roommat e wanted t Mar. 3424 East Cst Hwy. MECHANICS BANK N~W BREED APTS Bd °' 3 Bd frotn SMC) sJ\lre 3 br twnhse t.n H.fl. l200 sq rt.. Next to Snack For info. Cull anytime 1 Br w1loft S2.&0. ~arage mo.m.-063l~r64•·4Sl0 · 1100. 8!11,962·1665 Sho,. (714)6424210 or 6'6-l896or638·39M pool, J3CUUI. 393 (714)673~5 ~~~~~~~~~~I Hamllton,645-4411 I.JOO.VIEW. 2 br. 2 ba, Mffde Roo...t.7 1- MASSAGE fl(iURE MODELS ESCORTS Oulc:all· Appl. only Home·OCfke· Studio 631-3111 FOXY GIRLS OUTC/\LL·MASSAGE MODELING Home·Ofrice·Studio 54()..4480 or 542·31W Compt/Pro1t01>r lo~ Eit Scm1ui01 to ans W~ will train you In our Rec pt 'T)•plst. to~ bo1alne115 No l>tnkfr or Cl~rtt Tyvist ~"O la}'OCf!I. pl11nty uC work. Ir Irvine P~r$0nn~I AJ ncy you're 1tmb1tlou11 & 41!8EmhCo.taN~ a ,.ould lib a poslllon out Sulte214 '42·W70 nf the ordlnuy. Call~~lllllllllllll!!~~~~~~ brilll'll 9:30 & 3 p.m. r AYON U•ewUpYO.- Llfe & 1.-. MCMMyToo, Sell qu:.llty product!\ made b y the world '11 largest rosmetks com· pany. interested! <..'all 54G-704l or Zenith H3~. , THE FllENDLY Pl.ACE l Br, stove & rerrig. pref. mature person. No pets or children. Sl50 642'5848 beams·frplc-lg patio. 30• Professionally nrid L-C).().1(-1-N-G •BA ... K RATES det'k·SSOO. yrly 67~tW9 ~2'.~-~1: ~~-~..!!:. MQD! NOnBALLOON PR!!!CNANT? . ~ .. ULJUU vni-u •ou au Caring conr1denlial Babys itter needed Im· STEPSTOIUCH ~~~~· MeMVerde PAYMENTS couns~hng & referral. mediately ror two vail 2 Br downstairs Cl>.,._ b.,.._.q Rerlaance lo consolidate Abortion, adoption & children ufleT school. apl.m4J>lu Adults. 18r,lba.wir.)rlyS400 83!-4lJ4Foron•rSyn DrtvePltna debla. Malle home Im· keeping. Pref~r thei r home. pets. S?IO 63\-J72S 2 Br. l ba. unr .. yrly S4.50 STOI.... . APCARE S47·ZS63 Viclntty or L lndberll i..;..---------1 2 Br, l Ba, furn..;')rl.y non..smkr nd'd share ~ provements or JUSl have School. 22nd S~t and Enj(>y the i.tood hfe• Lt\'e BR. S200 + .df1I. A 5295 ·.: 3BR !be. Many Xtras. $00toS,400fl. citlra c:ush. Call ABORTION Orange. Please conlaC\1--------- 3 mong m ai:n1f1cpnl Adu~ 1::'!J Cenl er St SUWIMD Bal P~n 615 9236 OfftC£S MICHAHICS . Counsehng.,Referral meat21$4lRuritl Placc . CUSTODIAN ~r.~:r:~u.:l~e:m s & C)t • 79f>! ~·~"~~~~-:!.' eJP. male 31. wants re-1S25~:a~·::~~a:.l M~1~cn4~~:t~~K Pz7ltr'~!~1~~~J4;~~ BABYSITTER· 1 or llll c;e-;;c~:~~~n y ~ IJke.setting. Eoshide D .... • as. bach. apl. or v.·111 COSTA MESA s hirts, 4 children 7·12. bctleril.s, neat . depend&· Chlllh•M,TVl'OOft'& 2Br $22Umo. sharehou:.e m!llwptBch 545..4121 Mori91ge1,Trwt MASSAGE San Diego .. ·wy "blo.ApplyMon·Ftt lo.&. pool tablet. social ~ 640-4848 area Refs 64S 8074 art. i L..a......fri.-1 R-"_. 4500 o... 5035 HOT~HLO· ~IJ'E'FICE Fairview 556·1747 J .C . p._.., Co. ..,.... .. ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• a 2 r ••••t1, S••doy 28r.Sli5mo. F'em m1d·20°s w 1s be11 •••••••••••••••••••••••Ea """· BVAPPOCNTMF.NT BANKING 300Hsborll•d. L---.._ • ---"a. z Cpl:. & D"""' same lo .hare neat 2br· · m lv,.., on your money 6 OOP ... t • OOAN •T ..... -P/tf-C t M ___. ..-,,.._ $.1~2762,..... 2ba ijal p • l 6'7~6'U<I 2500 Sq. Ft. M-1. front of· & 11\'oid middleman COS· : , .. o .. : _. ,._ OI • esa swl I 9 pools. .... \ en ap · f1ce, lge rear door. $395. L,. In\ l'lllmenl :u•rur~ ___ ~_o._G_l_R_L ___ , •S..a.,s ColKtio. 64"-5021 ;ac•nl , 2 ••••as, o .. Pot.t 3116 ~ Br, 2~1 Ba. brand new .!. es ---Mo. ~o Logan SL, Unit by Trw.l Ot'cd on valua Soirihlal Ad•lfff" D•pa IOM.t F.qualOpµty !employ •oleyW.llQ1. .. ..................... Bl~ooa~rfn~mp~~1~t1~1 G•GCJHfor•...t 4350 G. ~ays 540.5710; eves bleCullfornta lll'alei..late ADVISE on au matters S&Lt>xper.rcqulred ?!cl Quality adult apts from LGE 28r, 2811 dru~1na mo .• ( .. 213_,,.I ... 39.••17 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0Stll & pe~om.11 11uarantl'l' of RL·AOINCS dailv. l.1c. Apply In Pt>n!On DELI, Fc•m over • un<lc-r " .. v.. pr1nc1pal $SO ooo "" , M"•t ... HSS"Vl ... GS 25.Musthovcdcliexpcr. ~.Customdecoratcdl rm . frp l c, co l o r o'7S.~ Garage 2000 Sq. Ft. ore & ware · • 9am ·IOpm. 2230 No. -" "' " C t r 'd 'dM Bdrm. I Bdrm & den. 1'2 coordinat ed . Adults North Cost1 MC'su houMl space acrou from mi":im~im, prlnl·t1>al' 00· Main. S.A. S42·9287. 1515 Westcliff Dr. NB o~~~nT~~s5 ~~u~ c.:ruu bath. 2 Bdrm, 2 b01th. $265. Gu:. & water pd. Occanfront28r2Ha.Con· $JS.mo. 9!131165!. ~Airport.549-1"80 ly.ll44·:.!363 ---------• F.qual OpporEm ployer day, W ed & Thurs Spacious <·l~t:t!l & CUJl 49'J.41.i7 do. rehig, Yrly. $400 mo. MASSAC E 10:30·3:30. 644·2641 art boards. f'urn1lurr " --61S·7W4 •Sin(tle 1tarajll' S!S ~tcsa ~Sq Fl. 20" per sq n LOANS 811 OI BobJames·LIC. Masseur Bar Maid Manager wanl· 10..,111 sen ice .ivatluhle. 2 Ur l Bu. newly decof' -, --~erdc Ularbor A~amsl 4001 Uirch. N.B. Agenl 14 /0 Oull'alls 4!tt·Sll 1 tid. locul bet.>r bu. Good 1_2"..;_m_. _______ _ Smull !){'Ill ar1:ciHl'Ci lmmac No pets. range & 'Blk to Bt-al·h. J Br 2 Ba, Storage only.1133·8974 Ml 503:! Also 2ftd TD LCHMs cllentele. t;xpcr pref'd C)(ficehou"'9tuG rcfng.$225.586~78 l.lv. Rm, Din. Rm. bltns. Offi R-"cal 4400 FaJ~tTermum~l949 SllAMVOO/SET $4 on but wtll train. Call ror , """" •• 1, c :\f -sun deck. vrlv. siw. 127 ce ""'' CHESTNllr BUS. PARK S......,._ Mt• Co. Mon, Tues. Wl'd. $6 other appt bef llam 557-3711!1 or • """"'54"'s'"':•'J'*'0•0 ·• · BToro Jill 44thSl. N6.67S 0771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe mulll 1ndustnaJ ...... , r day:.. Sandpiper Hair ~by The Kln1t11 Inn, C 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I Westcliff Dr. & office faciliues. ltleaJ 64~2 I 71 _ 545·06 I I Center, CdM. 6i~7720. 120 Randolph St. Costa. r :? UR, J ba. c1•ntnl heat & 2 Br. bltn~. s hai:: <'Pl'. ~ F. 1 1,.l for Mrg Reprelle!nlalJves. ~---~/ Mesa. 1---------Muturc udult ~nrden tyl)t' a.tr. gara.1tc. was her & frpk. Bc·h I Blk Ctr!'· no ' "'*l>Urt Inane a " r Central Santa Ana, nc:ir -;;:;;;;;;n-1.. •GRANOOPE~ING • Ivery , apb. 2 llr. clcn. 2 ba dr)er. $295. mo. 831~ Jlt.'lS S29:, H ly. 64611111_1 _ ~ Offlc• Spoce t'rwy's. 54.5-8471 Lott lr FcM.d /\ P RK MASSAC E Beauty Operotor. t:arn Lot..___.__ TIMH \\patio. 1 Hr Beaut. ormnoo. 2 DH $2UC l 1•1 sin l:.all c)nS1trM1lnager M .. ITI... ss.ooorrmassaj!eW/ad more by rentltl~ spa~. .....,....... I lb . Ptd /pool N ""· • <>-1 17141 1),\2 311ll''Cl246 "' " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mno. Jo'r1. llam·2am Leading CdM salon. Jim, EXTRA MONEY .!~. (OI • " • 0 llwil1t4CM1 leoch 1140 SloH• ref., 11hu11. !1,. i.un & ASSOC. .._o ... c......-ts 5100 1885-B l'ark Ave,C.M. 644·7321,S.52-0943 Part lime job ava1l1ble Ma Unl•ll A,ts #Z ....................... dt>ek ~c:h l blk. <..1rl~. no 1---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 646 99-1•. r°' early morning & late 275 t:: lllth St c ~t. lllCE TO IUCH _pell!.°' rl) 645 ~ AIRPORT A.RU • • • IUUTY OPI anemoon dehverltts w ......,.T .,.,,..Sq Ft RICH'"'RO G"LE l.n<hes. l am still looking w1r Top comm •·,,. NB l •· t ..... I .. _ t;31 3003 l 2·3 Redroom ApllS Sl30. n:ichelor. Sini:lt"s. __.,., 0 '""" • • "' "' for an attractive lady. · .,. "" 5 ore"' 11 re.,, 511 e rac ..... ·-----LIONSt:STATES ol.. 81:J c hrombcr , ~ .. c in ' l9'r PerSq Fl 1SJ91 Champai:ncC1rcle ovcrorundl.'r 60.not o\'Cr salons.644-0661,540-3S82 Must ha\•e Pickup truck l\EW2 BR. I'• ha. pallo, S362:.~ 592·501C ;\J(t•nt.fl'c 631 2011 ~=--,,.._... :? 1r-cond.Jt1oncdoffices. lnme .l'S". I am retired. S'7". BEAUTYOPERATOR or Van. Call 549·8548. J:arden. adlts. no l)t!b. or Jmple parkiog.fii34.tOO Yoo arc the v.innel" or Equ a l Opportunity $225 6421603 EX ll{t'. 2 Br. 2 Ba. db: H1,1thonh1ll 8al'h.SlJ0.•1 ,I',..__ llARBORREALTY TWOJo'REETlC.:K l::TSto wt 150 67~3062 Younithairstylist needed Employer. ----pool!.1de apt. nr bc·h ut1I pd. Fee ~--the FRF. t; COMM UN lTV w/or without follow. W1ll t--.....:.....:------- F.astS1de l.u:c 2 Br. rrplc. \dlt, no pets. SIDS MamRl'nlal.s.~0!>3711 ,,::..-:::.,-3200sqflw/l000sqrtAIC WHhntHatiOf'lol SERVICt~ oHPrl'd by train. Jmmed. openings O..+alAsdst..t pool, & close to shops. S36 8.lfi2 - - - --olC1ce space. All hl'aled tf qualified. 675·6070 326A Orth o do 11 t I c or c . OCL· .... RO 'T d I h • loat&M--'n• SUllTll COAST COM· ... 0 1'n A a~tho $00+ F.ll'c 6456007 ---1-1-.---&.2-rd\.,.t· N nl'w (RO Ran o P Sl. t:osla Show_, Ml'NITY HOSPITAL (i;I ~ e ve, .. 8 cha1nide, exper'd only. ---COtlal{e sty e Mn~ m 1 \'u l 1 Br 11µ1>N Bltns. Me11a. $620 S.U. 1653 AUXILIARY. Ir you hve _. _a_. _______ 1 H.B. S<!nd resume to: 2 llr. I Ba, rool, Bltns, br adult umb & fam1l)' "ar Yrl•· ~ 64:: 34 l3 •1 -h 3rd thru 1 ... h "1 F 10819 O Draix-s $100 Jl('r mo. un1l:I. 19161 Delaware . .!: -J • $140 up 11torc-0rrlct.>s cpts For lease. 1600 sq. ft. •• 3'ANAJI t::IM '' 11lone in Lai:una Beach " rs erns . nyJC 642 93Cl7 ult Sl'M 118 . l Br Unfum. Adultll on· drps air balh. 17301 Ava1labl<' immedwtcly. C 0 N V t: N T I 0 N and '*Ould hke to re<'c1vc Bo1y5 & G1·rls Crt, Fountain Valley. Ca ly ~o pet~. Nr. Jlou,i.i lle11rh 81, ll R.1142 2834 Reception & 3 ofhce:. a <."all l'al'h weekday to (, i,..927_08 _______ _ •rownhou~c. tillll Santa Wolk to leoch Hosp. 5175 t>-Ul·IBil 6 ,.. PERS" FT v. .800 sq. ft. w~1rchou~e. 800 W. tfa~~i~:nahelm as<'crta1n Lhat you arc all lOlo l years or age!'. Dal· nlal Chairsiclc /\11slll· .\na. \M. 2Hr, Dc•n. Z hJ. Dix l Br Apt. <·pt~. drl)!I. ; -• v ..,. G rea l Io ca t Ion·. Plc11~e <'all IH2 :i678. eitl n..iht, 1Jlea!>e ll'lcphone ly Pilot dch\'t'ry routes t a l r /T N t $3.'A>. ~00.'12 & 64~ ma enr l'd ~ar. 319 lSlh SL I artl~~ furn I UH. 303 16l7 w .. .:STCLll-' ... NB 714.540.2499, 4!1!H3ll may be available In your Bc~ch. • cw vor -• 5.."14' 3:!.tl 847 3957 32ml M lllO f1r111 & lti~l 1\GT S il 5032 J.13 to claim your lickell!. F.xt ~I (i\uxihury Qfc. I area. Earn profit for de· NQw ndult wnh'rfrnnt aplll _' or · ___ t'.11111.athy af\ 4. ll7S 9718 ----R...+als Want.ct · 4600 • • • ---------1 liveries & cash, tnps or 548 SSM_. __ _ Ill M\'s.1 Verd<', lw.11ul1ful IRA.HD MEW -• Eaecutf•• Suites ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------merchandise for 11ellmg DENTAL ASSISTANT land Hlll,1~11 . t-•• 1•t•p . Near l.akl' Parl.. OclUXf' Apa lme4'h Fvnt1ihed Fu I I :. 1• r v i cl'. LOS adult family nds. J •lla:kjock Sys!•~ &Ntloy!Mftt & new subsrrlptions. f•or Chatrs tdc. Expt>r 't1. llnnally rt(h 111h11or'I, l&-IB llbll dbl ll arU..funtished 3900 Per1oonalt1"d µhone bdrm rental \ICinily Proof. &dctail~FHEE ,reparcmon mfonnat1on please call Cheerful & cnlhu!>lastir. 1&2 blirm~ from $275 .. r. a N nicH ah ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e r\ll'l'. l'•lnh•renre II B third ward 8"7·4111 <714)558·9282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·4321. From San N R.644.9211 Mt a VNtlt' Vtlln'I, ,ISM ~~:::ir.~S :\~~II rrr ~ TllE t-:XCITING room, wro'C. ,\Hiii in -------l--.& fouftd 5300 J• W..t~. 7075 Clemente -San Juan ------~h-,11 Verde llil\r lw'it, w \I b & P''"''LM M"'S" ,..,.S atrpoi l ,1 \'II 1N B l ltKNss/lfl•est/ OS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano 11rca. call 00 ... UT SHOP • ~t . rornl•r , .s .a.ma ""-! s; ",..r-1 .. · · ""---.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• " t Cl ~ l LI t• 8 ... 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C oupll' & l l'hlld ok 1~1 :.i""a Dr . ll\Jftl .,!7""~r part. 4~ l>RF'-"-" ~hnp for s:ile ToV U>ST )lur t S1·alpotnt Employer Pays rt'<' BOATCARPENTl>:ll C.1\1 . .:... ------- l>f'ftnitC'ly no P<'L'' Call 1S Blk.'J1':11:.tofN~~IXlrl Ml ""'' ..,,. ---C )1 lnc',1t1nn. Paul ~1am~e All«rtcl male 4500Campus DnveN.B. • - Hecle.Nte De M.._ II 1 z .. 1 II fl t & le :i \ e Rin i ' torC' "flllt"t' & i:'IO of K:lll,&IJU or fHH1'lOO apt . Scrum". Hlufr., area. Call MG· I SOS Mm. l yrr~~ 01\IV 1-:n, wnnted S1•mi 160W W lhotit C..M mt''"·•lll' -----~16!llll60 fll'l' ~i>au• f.u l•'ll~t· ror :?IK He wa rd. tl44·411tifi . --·--------n·ttred 11rnllrm.111 to C~G • • -n.-r lluboi&H.iki•r (.'.ill 21:lS41 tOO!I Apt MJ!r. HR. CM, Npt. loatRepolMIMtl dn~u m c my c-ur'lwpt 14F:AUT Gl'('O~l~S $~!!,:? nr. 1•, bJ, kuh ok RES 0 RT ~~~. 11~;,J:~~i Cllltl'nt-N,.~~~~.:YYC'ar t'<; 'NI> <~oldrn ('O<'kC'r ~l~~r<'l'l~~'1a,1~~~19;xp. Wood Boat Hrfln11hin11 ~';.~/[·~:1'1 ~~2 ~~~~~'!: i\l>lll.TS NO 1·~:TS M.im llC'ntol<t. !HO s:nn Much llWl'l' for ownrr· ~ µ 11111 I' I . \f . \'I•' l'xi:wr rccfd Nl'l'<I nN•t G4020'lfl1-;vl'!> \0 minutt'11 to <>«'•'lln I.at 1 h bl !-'fl('": Fort l.f' \S1': oprrntnr Vt•rfN'l "l'tur Hnl(1khur"l &. Acla11111, • • • workrr "'"'1'11r rt•l•onl. ----- 1 hr, 2 hr uppt'r, 2 h1 .11r 1 r, ~ir .. '\ · ln,, <·vt<11 t\oll l'('nh'i :>oc•v. i1ort 111 ror t1 land~i·uilC' mun 1111 91i2 :uo DAVE RUPPRECHT Blai·ku"'I Bo1tt y Jnl, NH DRIVIRS WANTS> th•wn, p wtln. All rr &llrµ1 Cmpor\. Nof)4:I~ 'lfl II. $.1611. Grnuml f11>01 , l.oC'DLNI in botlmml( S<, t.lU7t 'ulh•t'an011ca 6'73>68:M Ml'tl Or Womi•n rurb111hl•d. t-'r<•m 1200 Nr fwy A mujor •hop rel'l'l'llOn oli ,111d1C1 m Oruniu• co. l'nrcd to I.OST . llll../~ht llrn rnl Sun('lt•mc•ntc• ------Mu~tllC'"or •l\•'r Dro1J\'l'l<'ill, ''11rJX'l"· 1ta~ 1~RIVATt; SEC. G\TI-:. 1UJKMl:torn.!KUl4 Prk. Irvin•'. ltc•wJrd. TWOt'ltEt-:TICKETSto 1-:xpl'r'd & famillu YtllowCab ht t t I LUMllR y '"'RO S5:t -1731 1 w /rt•al C"I 1111..• nr ron (; 1111 t. w n l 1• r I 11 l'I. r1n11 ~~ 0760__ LI v I N G l'hl ~ ut1I t. 'll•an1111( l'oll ~l·ll. /\._it. "37·4200. hr mix. "Jlur11n •• trn1v Yoo nrr lh1· wlnnt'r of IOOIUCEEl'ER l\pply Ill l'rr·.on •o • 1(0'1 tt ovt>, " r ron. .1dll L"onclo. 2 Br l \1 Bu• "' t It' 11lr™:tt0n. I >utlrA lnC'hldc 11251 Slnt<•r /\ Vt•nun d1tlon1n~. 11w1mmln1t rrplc, 2 cnr .:nr, rool, Brunel Ill'"' 11t11r1•, 11'1111 NrbS<tll,000 + \'c11r , LOST: Shrthr hlk ml on W•ttWf'ftMatiOftal mnintninln•• icutl!Odlury l-'ounlumV.1lh•l'.__ 1xiol. N'f'. rnnm. wa-ht'r:. S~1'u, h Mlle lo ~orh lhl.ln I!~ 1<111 rt :l ha· of Owtwr ri•t1rln1: 11rt"r 30 B:1lh1111 111 . ltulJv & loat& Marine Journol!I, .. ,'.'n·1 1<-.h.wr11 lc --- &clryl'rt. $400 961l l\3M8t>r8'10·4'7:r7 fir("• Ill C'cllllll :\h•,1.1 lllilO lllJ('Cl"~'lful yeur<1 .A111klng H:ilhou. Uurh n"rr;JW•, Show .. IF YOU -'ft-om $170 11q ft SJ% l '11ll Mon t'ri 1, $1lO 000 1 .1 u ~ 11pcrn1l 1JroJt'l'lfl. Mu~t lw 2 UR. t 11torv. cnd'd 1111r. •l~~C' f'IUIC'l duplC'x. 3 Br 2 114 t;.'11 o:.:io ~~~leic si!O.ooo ~~1l11~0:,~ Ul 0.')70 J\1orcAhN2/\l'dlltl-l •• llrMu 12th 11('1f !ilnrtlni.: & rtl'XjlJI\' hovC' o 11tr vkr tn nrrrr or Prt•f udlli-No pr t11. Ru. many -<tro, Nr O k d tf th • llhon /\ 'l K.'l7 4200 I OST c· S h th Nr. Airport orrn, <iood 1t00ll11 t.oaell, r 1:11·1· 11n 11.d SO?QOtmn!Mli119SO Urrnn. $300/$325. A wno n t'r", c-Ofllre:::!fl ~Jo' to600S F t' U A' ; o1·rm,. r r C ONV to:NTION 11t11 rt lng !lallir)' lie In lh1• D u l y l'ilol. flnr11t In rrsort liv111.: ut a ulll -+ Jo111t11r. 3.\ IK'r i.q • pomtt•r. I >'1. J tit ~pot' t:t-:NTt-:R lwneflts. Coll t'runk Clus11iflcd Secllnn • • Mew&le..tffwl 5362651 J>Ml~youc111ufford . tt.S~A238orR332'7H7 ICINCF_TSR~S2A~J~fM(lO. ooK I i.ull';.J\ri~.~~.s~ .• Jt:7•M3 llOOW Knt1•ll11 Anaheim 1\13-0123 Phone&U·567tt_. ___ _ 3 Br 2 Ba. 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Rew11rd' 031 1030 ~&42·4032 ____ _ Nt>w28ri\dltonly./\H1tl Chol~oflto3Bdrmsln daybrunrh. n &9211"q rt .avail F'ull CROSSS2:i,OOOMO I t-B /Wh Cm F'/Cbkkprwouldllke wrk Now. S2SS 2201 Pac1ftc c l. 2 Alory, 2 Bdrm 11enH't' bldit \lnrlin. Outst11nd1ni: location '".: : Shn I ~r o " at home flt or p/l Also Ave 67305t2 E"e!'. townhomn. s:!60loS430. Plus ~3ut1ru1 s1n11lt>s. SJl>J4.'H Ori1t1nol.ownt>r of 27 (;l~';;.e.nlo;~c~e~a~~n laxes.64$-6486 . mo Thrt't' Rock,·1ew Or .. u,2 bedroom a pls. HrMlmORT l"'"CH year'! rd1rlnJ?. Does Choke collar I.Jc 1814'7$ -0 NEW lr\'1ne. 83:),.(MQO furnished" 1.1nfum1Sht.'d m::nr-EA uboul 50"'· food nnd so~ f • ...., W..t.d 71 0 Rmt.s from St10. I. 2. 3, 5 le 6 room i:ardcn bar. Terms itvall. Ait ~ 2582·~163 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 & 3 Br Studio Apts TURTLEROCK Buut1fo· ofT1Cl'S from $110. 3723 837·4200. f'OUNO RX l!lasses. Blk Activities Director. ex Ranttc-It 0 ,C'n . dis ly d.-ronted. 2 BR. 2b:a. Models open 10 t o 1. Birch Sl. N 8 . <Nr . E h h leather ca&e. Old prr. pref'd. Mesa Verde hwasher, ftrt"placc, 2 den 1hhrnry, on quiet Sorry nopet5orc-h11drm airport). m Slit.6. •,rt ~ornr,· ous c · Newport & Bolsa No. <.:oov. H011p, 861 Center b3ths Cut de ·ue. Walk to Roomm a t e sen1C'e -Pan 5 • nwers . S.U01$lS ' St.CA>8taMesa. · ••ts Sl4S schools bus UCI w s "\ 1 bl• ~1 .• th ,0 Downto wn l.111t una vt>grtablu. Contrac t _ · -----+ + +-· · · · · ~~h-:Xc~ a~cv~ Beach F'rom SlOO. nlsn 11rowrr~ wnnte d . FOUNDMorch4,lf(edOl.Amway D11tributor ~Ill 148W.W11llon.CM l:M6-l7IS P Y '>Ulle<t, 1n('I u•crct.lrlal Backyard :adt'quate. n c Bakt•r & Bear St trai.nyoutoc.amxlnltn<'. LClllfll'CI leocla ll48 Oakwood :serv1cet1. 301 ForC'st Smoll investment. lar,te c.M. Call & Identify ... ~II or p/t. For appl call •estiB..AU ....................... 4.<n 1m pro£1ts. Fmandnga,•311. ~13 6i3-4'T86. Drop a pebble Into the Garden HY HUNTER IMO. --------rt.PT'S Ocer.ln from your Apt. A ... !!it....+mants ... OTICE 1111061 1-'0lTNOlUol'kl.ab. APTmanagerllcompletc DOWNTOWN C M. Leue. Luxury. sttunty. ,_.... "' " " • Near I-Alwardt & Sinter maintenance. Couple. Bond new-A\:ul Mar 15 Mature adults. 31'7SS Csl. .....,_. .._. . how Dally Pilot Cle•111· C......,.e~t.dlttt, Hunt Reh. 842~. Adult 73 units in Cost<1 Sinaln $l7S Hwy 4se.2835. 880 lrvlno 1f1e<I ads d1spl•Y their Me<ta. Experienct'd. neal l Bdrm S220 -IMnft at 161h m lllages w1lh leftlbU1ty Mets $26 0. p/mo FOUND .)'ounl( dellghtru It bondable. SIOOO. mo + 2Bdtm.1' • ba $2.so White water \'tc-w, nearly &eS-05500teAR-8l70 and impact-> Our 11(\.'I. •e Short h., & only! day,.. fem dog. Olk polnlC' bonus. Send resume to dulL-<.nop('ls new. blk lo beach. 2 & 3 __ are proud lo &a). roll)' Closed Sat & Sun ears. wht chesl & pa,.11. WestchH Investment 1216 E Utth lrttl Br. C8(I lo 1310. ~94 3383 SELL idle 1tems with a irct r o u It 1. Phone Recently redceor a led Vic Hunl Harbor Ft1 Company. box 246. Costa ~16nr642·490S or4~ 2339 Daity Pilot ClusiOed Ad. SU5618 J\a:\. UBU3l 4460 Mar S M6 71>66 Mesa 92627 Sfll( a lfNO'. CAVES OF TH£ WORLD E 0 M 8 8 H S [ R A H C A U G S A Y L M I G U l G M H 8 L U t G R 0 T T 0 U 0 A S R U U G U R S I 0 Y R U S S T A T M l C A V E S E E U A A Y l I l S C G G 0 T T A 0 f V H G R H ( I A W RUlTAYH ro AGWORY Y 0 A A L t A 8 R U H C N H L H l A T A U C J A l E Y S I A 0 N SERAH8 WO R lOSU8ASB MO A I U t E A U A H H A A C R A 0 0 RSNR MGRT&END ASCMUR R U I G G N A T 0 R l 0 M M A M S V L E L E N G I 0 T S S S E T f 0 0 H A Y W R W Y H 0 H l L A 0 I A T L A U 0 L G 0 T T 0 R E G L A H S H 0 H Y W 0 M R IM~: Hlddlft ~ bllo-...-~. b9dt· ~ -4, Ujl, ._ OI diltONltv· ,IN~ ...... llOll 11 lfl. J Lur1y Blue Grotto Attu1fra .f lasuux Eh,.eisenwelt C.rlsbed ~ MllllllOth Gouffr'• lwl"9Wr Guacheros o WaftOllO Wyandotte Singfng . TOllOr row : The lf ly fa.1 ly ., " ... Add it ... Build 1t ... Oiaper it...Hammer it ... C..rpet it...Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clun lt ... Move it ... Press it ... Paint lt ... Nall it ... 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'151 ~T at\I, all v.lmdl. ,ervlce &: ruldtnhal fl~ M2·71lT. 1pra,y 4M T212Chuck 643 )114 ~ t!)13 ......_, Ser•lce ROOM Addition•. 1ar· -· SC'1-44llorMT-•t ---••••••••••••••••••••••• •I••· pat io cv r &: cwwc.. •HOUSECLEANING• Prof painter, lnt/11xt. Planoltacher, .. xper hn TYPING In my llome. c ablneta. Mr. K•rn ••••••• ... ••••••••••••• Dependable wkly lawn 8yrebablet"OUple.Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qu&l v.k1r.M. Free e1t .JUSTP\.UMllMG 01~n1n1• for ~11innen. P•t. aecunt.. lllho .... )ftTl.M. Prttebool·Llcenaed, In m11lnt•chtliU\·ups. ~es.3311-nl\ 1lmtmpt.~·Pl1ntcra Hl·Ollt . H l·ITst. 641~111 lotermedlatH. call for 1 -"'~"· 7$1 N..!!__ alMOOILI ... _ my Dana Pt.. home. Nr Glen Ragt<r,&U ll90T. SHAPF. UP Bntlt Coner-et• rauo 67.J1• • .,.. ~ca.. .appoint IMl MIT 1 . "... D.Mll» HI Sehl, Weekda~. likxk Wall.a BB"' Plu -....... I I bl • l~ &A-. BtJSCNF.SSPROBl..tNS7 AltMatlone, Repaln. a.:wto. .,S..-.lcn WITliSJfll'SliAPt: • "' Lota• t>ridt1·YaJr Pnc:n. 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ConJC11·nt1ou• 2Pm54& l · Ma:.om) 18rlck/8l()(k Prof Oriental Very uat __ &U:8~2 or&U·tl~ pm-e bfofore >OU dcc1<k. day. If you're • 1rn. buai· CoNt.NcUon. llG-1314 cr11lum1.n &45 MM. 2 SlOlu! Cll1Ull·1U9 work. t.u· Ins . Strona •oofMcJ \\'rn G. Ciyk°"'kl, o" nl'r. nna you c•n't a(ford l 1 Custom hom~• Is addl· -HOUSICLIAHlMG ~ M b.ick.. rtromme.ndauon,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~\0164&-Gtl)). pay Xtra holp. Our f..-s C..,.. S.,.. ce lions. 20 Yrs exp In N 8 . JAV'S CU~'TOM REPAIR ..... ,._.. esowy lit<t!l'lll .s6·ll70 1 •rt bued upVn you ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gener»l Contract or . Cubin<'l & formic. work, 971,9039 MG-2619 F01U1t1m \'111ey962·8'7l2 REPAIRS.ALLTYl'ES WlftdiowC...... • obi.Ucy to pa)'. ln aom Sb.amPoO 6 at.am <'lean· F\n1nc1ng1vall 833-8447 ll'n'I ca rpentry, Com Exp Japanese: houie· T~rnh<" Dridc.-:-s tone. R~~~~"!:;:i~,~c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' usea lt'I fl't'e We turn I"-' Color bnabt.men. BectriCCll mer R u1d~ntlal Day1 c le~nlna own trans. 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Fwwltwe Ceme nt Ir Pitto House"aptcleuinJ done Mo•'--\'ERV NEAT PATCH ble llBl-l~l wurk my1elf . Re f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Land1cap1n1. Tree by lady w/nP.r <kpe.n _, J OBS & TF.XTURE • ...... IUTTILE ---------1 S31 OLOl. PEACH "co Remo\C~r. New hlYt'OS. • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • --c~ ... ~ a1 ·c~ --1219 dable, owo lransp. MOVING" Let 2 expr f'rttnt m-1439. R es 1 d I C o m m ·I . -..._, Vie Care Ca~l Cleaners 2332 NewJlC)rt . ... ...,. 847 3637 · ....................... St.eamcleanorihampoo Furniture refin1s hinc , Hrf men move you Reas.~ Kitc h en!>, bat h i., ••·-u~•tan.•All wor" reatorallon & r e pair. 9 lnc-T•• rers.~-&M3or833·3944 ....................... showers. frplc1, t>nt.rys Kitchen C.. b1Mta, Catm ,....., .,. ............ ' .. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---lie 31~ wall wut•. laUJre·patJoa. aur. Rela. FrH Elt'a. f'ree es ts. pic kup 41 .UWin11movUJ1/c htanup ....................... ~/P•rifHJ llOMESA1\'ERS · boat remdJ'a. ~salt. Ru.a. nta. 645-3716 FR-EE del. Fu t reliable fTup Gen repair reas ax Coosultant, u yrs ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbina & Heating Ph: 633-3710. service. Work Cuar. Fu.lfrft eslMi·~· ~ 4 )Tl l:RS. Bonded. Pr-etettm•tfto~l6 -.. c_,..ter Custom Ca~t lrutaJJa. 6C2-2SZ3 Careen Wbe1tor1963-Z03S PITllS PAIHTIHG rellablc service. $10.00 "'" ice •••••••••••••••••••••••lions. Y ours/Mine. I FREE H AULIN G . tnt/Exl·ReasRoles hr 847·0383 BofA &••••••••••••••••••••••• Repalra. All work auar. G.•••9 I t tt f LET Ml HB.P c II G ~ 58 M ' te Cb Removals, limbing , lop. REMODEL. Commercial .,_.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• c eanup, rtt wor or •Personal Jntervlews a ene al ·<M u r arae P i n g • P r u n i n g . 4< Ra1dc:nlial. Lie, Fr~ RON'S LAWN SERVICE usable It.ems. M7•2005 •Computeri1edServi«1 tm paintfwallpaperlng. Plumber. repair, repipe, FIREWOOD $75 cord I· est. MS·:s.39 Sell thlnp raat with Dally •Low Monthly Rate. Find what you want in •Reasonable Rates Parntlnlr S20rm. sped al service lines fr bwtalla· de I • l 1 c I bo n d J in• . wantad resulu Pilot Want Ada. M1·1mJ9 rorestlmate Da.ily Pilot Classifieds. 961.a 111 on apt rental, 968-7t~2 Uoo. G.Gidley 642·9315 _6'2_·_2634_. _____ __. tw,W..tt4 71 tw,W..e.d -7tOOHelpW..tecl 7100 W~ 7100 HelpW~ 7100 HetpW_.... 7100HetpW~ 7100 Http~~ 7100 ............................................................................................ ···············•···•··· .................................................................... . ..... ... ., .... , 7100 JUNIOR SALESMEN LEATHER CUTTERS MODELS-MASSEUSES PIX OPIEltATOa --------------- SEWING MACHINE Fl&ure Models, &coru Exper"d opr. 3:30PM to SALESMEN TELEPHONE SALES OPERATORS needed. Top money. New midnight. Leadina N.B. 12to16 years of age wanting to earn $20 Experienced Stu<tio.S3l·J8ll hotel. E .O. E. C all to $S0 or more per week. Ch3llce to win MEN WOMEN California Sportwur MT·ST OPERATOR. full Mau r Inc W i l 1 o o , mweat Baker C.M. time. Zerox ETS exper. 6'4-1700. trips to Philadelphia, Washington D.C. OVER 20 . Boys & Girts 10-15 yrs. old, earn $20·$50 per week setting new customers for the Daily Pilot. Work hours are 3:30 to 8:30 after school and a few more hours on Saturday & holidays. This is not a paper route. No d e l ive ri es or c oll ectin g . Trans portation provided. You must live in Huntington Beach south of Garfield to qualify. Leave name, phone No. & address oa tape recorder. 53&4298 ~ helpful. Good Eoillsh ---------• or Cape Kennedy; c:.as h, bik es, oal Secrela ...... Busy slulls pref. M WPM. Con· PHONE SOLICITORS fio-ltarting and other prizes. IC you live • •1 u H .. 1 Easy pleasant eve worlt. C l M N l B h •en.eral pract1cc, xlnt tact .... r . aw. os, n os a esa, ewpor eac , S68-l.32l Kn 4·11. Need 4 1irl1. aaJ.ary • btndlls. s yr.•--------s:z.7S per hr. Mon thna Huntington Beach or El Toro.Mission Calif. uper req'd. Day, Need Help ln Tennis Pro Fri Call M0.5464. Viejo area, call 549·8956 and ask for Have fun selling Orange County's leading news paper along with an important charity drive. EXCELLENT EARNINGS SSUIOOS, aft 8• 962•1821• Shop, Refs nee. 5-9 Tues ---------• Mr. Scott u-.. ~--th ru Sat. Apply l o Plt1MTIN6 E l O rt il E 1 -l":"'" __, .... -, person, Men Verde We need p/time atrip. qua ppo un Y mp oyer Two t~ hour atlln.a I 0:30-1 :30 5:30-8:30 Exper d. ~.B. area. Call Country Club Tenntt pen/production art for 8t2·M40,9.30toSPM. ShQo,3000ClubbouM R4, •mall trade lit.ho abop, HelpW~ 7100 HelpW.t.d 7100 VN SSS Per Shlft. C.11. CaU M.r.!kbllt,5'1-1562 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FULL OR PART TIME Equal Opportunity Employer HefpW--.41 71 HefpW-.ct 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Bay view Conv. Hosp, 20.SS Tbunn, CM M2·3SOS. 1chlne SAop Helper to do 2nd operation on drill presses & hand •crew Earn $10.000 per yr. r !T. H~keeper Uve-ln. pro-mach. pre( some uper. For mature & motivated ress I cpl wl9 yr old son, Apply al 1660 Bab<:ock only. 645·1182 .N.B. area. 856-9261. St. C.M. btwn 4 & S PM Mon · f'n. 1-:11m$lS0·$250 wk to start. Housekeeper /rook. hve ln---------- t:.r neC'. Puller llrush a board" care home for MAJNTENANCE QJ. 968..fl3'78 YOUD& adllltl. Prefer aae FOREMAN ---over 35. Lady or couple EXPER .ONLY •DEC SECRITAaY in Santa Ana area. Sup..rvhe & work 'Attrart1ve. "Soper 83S-605.2 w/s mall malnlenance Sharp " lndlv . with•----------• crew, all areas ol main· lstronc t)'pinJI & ah Houtekeeper. exper p,.. lenance exper req'd. :.kills.) Ground floor Op· f'd. Meta Verde Cont. (Electrical, plumblntt. pc>r (or qualified penon. Hosp, 611 Center Sl, C.M. carpentry• mechanical, PRODUCTION MANAGER HURSI PRACTICAL Live ID companion with nursing exp. lo cook, dn \'e 41 <'are ror elderly gentleman. Shopping, er· Responsibilit1et include rands & lite housekeep-in·hou.se production & 1n1. Non amoker. Call s h ipments . Direct Mn. Oovla, 842-1626 superv11lon of leads, btwn 11-S for interview. :1upervl1ort ln assembly, Refs. req. fabrication, Injection , ___ _:.. ______ , moldll\& & plant main· Nurses Aldeai 3·11PM. t.enaace, & coordination E xpe r 'd . A s o, Dia· w/other depta to auure hwuher. Sat 6 Sun 10.6. product output. Recent Country Club Conv. management exper. re· Home,64&-3061 q'd. Reports lo Vice ___ ........ .__ ____ , President of operaUoos. Nunlna Attcnd1nt1, H · CA•• 5 .. , 11041 Real Estate Sales Join # I •Free lll Doy Tr~nlo& Coo~ -Cadillac Car Prooram ·• 1 Sales Ora nae County •U Listings Orance County •#l Adver tlalo& In Callforola •11 Advert.1sln1 In NaUon If unUcensed. let us as· allt you lo obtainln1 your Real Eslate License. Call lllAory llJ.5440 StcaETARY· UICUTIVI Challenctn1 position in beautiful offices for an Cw .. '" ........ ., c41 Mlle J ....... ZSO Lt tit Stnet. We 0, C.... W.... C&64MIOO. Heep W..tecl 7100 Hetp W..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• executive secretary with elephone Sohcitors f'Ull good shorthand and typ· or part time , earn up lO *UTOTEM * Ing 1kllls. Must be dis· 540 per ahifl agiunat crttt and enjoy h11ndtin g guaranteed hr'ly WBlle. EMPLOYMENT a job "htch requires a Lge Construction Cp. OPPORTUMITllS great deal of variety. Two s hifts 8 .,.11. 12.•PM F\Jll or Parl·Tlme Wiii be working with the p C 11 . No J:o;xocr. Necessary President. Telephone or 5.9 M. Ii Steve. .. 640.2500 ONLY ~tween _54_9_·_9844 __ a_rt_1_1_a_m___ t:~!~~~l' ~~~·~l 8.U and 9.!.30 A.M. Ask TICTOC MARKET for personnel. Resumes For Applications & Info _w_1~_1 ~-~-~-~-;.,-ed-~_FC_R __ , Atel~~~~~1~~1~~rt·i-oT·~-ccT." oc•L•~-~!.~.!~.64.•·2.i~.~-~2. ' ' I , .1 I • I j , Coll Control Car eer Housekeeper/Cook for etc:.) J ack of •ll trades E I t A t p t y p e . M UST BE mp oymen ttcn<'y, couple. Lve-ln. vt RESPO"'S lBLE a. ~. MOO Irvine, Ste room&: bath. 642·960I. n • 102.NB BON D·i\BLE. Xlnl --------•Houaekeeper. pleaunt 1alary 41 Frinae ~ner1t,. 1-'ashlon Sales Tmt. no beach home. Father. son 0 • n 1 P ol n t • r t 11 • t'11per Mllu~ 897~12or & dog. No aml children. 7141S49-21f181 foe appllca· eerlenced. Bayview -,. ·• Coov. Hospital , 20SS EquaJOppor Employer Tburln Ave, C .14 . ~Mi-_sso.s __ . ______ 11Rcal Est.ate Carftr wa~l~M~ou ATTENTION • Oayt per wk. Mldnlabl ume. l8 Or over. Hourly1----------~~~er:~~~c~cf. d o!:i F:d!t!Js"c-°a'n~o.~~11. WANTED j phone & car req'd. Plant Los An11eles Times 1n ln •ine C..11 Ll. War· L3'7SSu nnower,C M. ren. 833-JOOO 1011 m·2'>m ·---------i lMM f.DIATt;LY. Jo'ULL TnRBEll_ 19211-1976 9ro2164, Ms M<"P'ate R•"• n ece11. H 8 . Uon&:lnfo. 841-2281 ·-------~--7 I I Food Store, appllca· ---------1 MAIKTINAHCI/ hons taken ror p it work Housektepera. p/l lme JA,..tTORtAL · 2150 P h1renll:i. CM wknds Bayview Conv. 48 Kn per wlc.. Company -GIRL FalDA Y :::.~~ Thunn, CM beneflls. Call ~or r-rer over 45 1113 YYJO -:---~-----:-1.:MS.fi==.:1;.1·:_ ____ _ -------Housekeeper. p/bme. Bl1•--------G1r l f'r1day fM Orthodon Canyon, N 8 til"orftC'e Must be a &ood Call640.5t57. typist. Hand wnllcn rt' --- ""me r cq. Full tune . Housewives & youn& ~·229l mothen earn exlr1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Exper. 'd In repair or s2s UC'O.UNUC'O. TO AT TENO 3 H R ClusesStartlmmed. TRAtNING SEMINAR CompleteCourse12 wb •Spocilll. personal N EE D 2 I PE 0 PL E. • & 1ndlv1duall1ed help. ORANGE CO. AREA •Onlbejobtra1nin& WHO WANT TO SUP· •FREE• PlEMENT INCOME CALL e&lanagement Opportunilaes 5'40-m7 BETWEEN IOAM •Challenging Current & 2PM M()N. THf\U FRI expansion program. E O £--•To80'1 C'ommu11lon ----------1 •L1cen5e preparalton t:irls Photoiiraphrr wont" model ~ 18·26) for r1i:11re i-todlc~ & '\l'l)Ucncu. Ml~ money In your s pare lime. showing the h•l .. t Beeline Fash1on1. For mur" rnro call 1163·T470 a ut o mat 1 <' sc r ew Part-Time eve1 & Sat. machines, turret la1hea AM Perfect ro r slu & mills. d e nt• l n~lde work 10 Yrs ex per. In 111 Guanntel'd wue C•ll Day or night classes. •Fret• 10 day training •Top oH1t·e locaUons llOUSEWIV ES (2$ or around muntenance In· 5»-8460or 542 4022 IK'twn Crut opportumty for en olderl to work for clun· cludln& mechanical, 3 I< Spm or ti.-twn 5 30 41 1h11•1it11 t1 c per"," in toll snvlce. Part lime elt'ctncal, hydraulic & 6 30pm No l.k .. n)!e nece11. to •P· ply. i''or <1eta1ls, please Call Linda 558-7SSS l rt-dlt nr lilllt>' w n•· J11ntl'~ Rillll.od)' i\nna wcldlna R>~AL Jo:STATF: SALES 1111nw1dl' Jt•'"l'll'r• No 875~-------• waces In line w/back 1----------1 \T'rt::NTIUN \'\II nl•<'C'11l~11r) llrly & -"round •· ab1llty Xlnl PROGRAMMER LICF:NSF:D. rnmmioion Y,,,,8 &. tr }OU would like to hav• " .. • t':'\LICf.NSf:D. ~kncl, At\ lpm f Dll Ms your poetry publlahtd ('ompanv bt'nttlt'i & GF:TTHE Rt::O 11.llJ!M'rl'l'n 4923.\70 ~rn<11111mplt'toOoxlOO. wocit~1~~~~~~P.-raon AMf' \IOIT IS \ II ('\Rf'ET -fl«otl.l'ahf.ll020l SHUa-lOKCOIP tudt'r 1n the m.rnutac TRl::.\TMENT' GUARDS ture ot .. portmJo: au<l4h. Wc train you to sf'll I nduat rloua. r f'lla blC'. 1300 E Normandy P\. SA hu a n 0 crll .. nt op htnntto with an 11crelerat Coat• M••• mature W(lm an v.11nt.d Cl hlk ;'\lo or M<"Faddon. ' I _, ""''r•1• l"dl •ta..t• Im· k I Y I"' an ""' f blk w (G d pnrtumty or 1m exl)('r t ru "'"' ' n ~ • ... l~rm1nrnt lull &. 1111rt "" l' "' "' '°' o .ran I ~-' mM'IBtC-1). II you are tn 511 t 4Hl 17811·362 / Ap· L' 1 Op "' t pru&rammer Lol'oit.-.1 111 ""' " time l'hon" "-tr»r1'p point .-,qua JlM r.mp nyrr our Ornn1tl' co hl'nrl ter\'•h.-d 1n earnlna hill -'~ \'.ill ~II "27<& _ _ __ quartt•f"ll, lhr prol(nim mon1•\ h um the stort. GUARDS Cost•M•H l'rrman\'nl, lull & vnrl llllll' l'hnnl' • 111111'(1 i t'CI Appl) <il 2%0 u ll11rbor llt. C.M. • * • M4HAGI• mer 1A lll JCllD 11 •m•ll 11rt inrl1\·1dut1hfl•d frrl' JOHM LU h•"hl• orore~1111nal teoam tr111n1n1t l)f'I lht' )Ob'" ont• ...._ K R d With P\'ttOnn•I f'Xpf'r . • ~ .. J rr I Jllrl 1n•11 Oil f'n"H"f'd In 1h1• on1111m1t 1n m1rnv top o 1rtlll O<'Ot N o-h Buay ore. Good Ill> .. " J , o • ,. ewpol'\ .... a<' dr•t"n. d"\t•lo~mcnl a. '"' l11ru11ut r11n1w ... our\· .. , h 1 f p<•11ron1·1· & phon\! ~.. ~ 11 f h ... •OU 11re I Cl w nner o "'"'M""llt>rt of u •tnc•~ tv. ru lllr urt <"r u<' 0 · R"""' TIC .. ._, per,on111t1y. Teat. In " "" TW t' .. ., KL1<>lO 1 •ttlt'nu&pro1tt .•mr. ti.Ill~ A1IPn1·, t7 14 1 the t"n t'" 111111jnnwnta fl llN\.1!742 ~.-~..... ou1 .. 1dto 11111<'" Xlnt Wn~-bt•ndll~ & profit 11honno Th<' quahflflf! ('111nrl1d11ll' 1• I I -•. ()f <'I I H.tf D•y Mice '•Y loet • M..,._ " wlll havc 3 l)r more! yeara ,rceet on "1 "' r ' r W~TER:'i( t\l('('f8tful hU~lnl'U pro for 1•l4mnnry HOl!plllll. 1111m 2 ;J()pm or ,I Jd llpm SMw Tcmi;orary ServlrM lnr ar.irnmln• f)("('rlrnce Cioorl I> pl~,1t ~prl.Y in t',111 n StOO +. ~ flt'I '"'l'\'11 M11rr h l rll thru 12th Cull 152 13110 .. fi"r~c1n G .. 8 ... ''oa•l "' rmphaul~ In ft I' ll ' • •. ""'' c. " " 1tbm.: 1'nJov11hlC' work m ANNI EIM lntl'rvltw• By APJ)l und"r 11 dl•c W'"rulln" lwv. 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Sacrlllce. 645-1661 '72 (;(·lica 4.tM . Nr nu shotx' Secn(ice ti4S·7:i90 642·1911 . fffd. 165. we reed. Back OriC)ieal .Art su.7793 645-33'70 aft 6· Like new. New tires. ------------1 Mich . .Air. 4 spd. ma;is or6JS.8909 _____ _ Free German Shep pups. Bay area '15l·O'l'Q.t. Charles Brag Etchings. ao.h M-"te 1915 El Dorado 24', sips G AtC.$2'325 642•3297 Leose ~0~0~0~~~ 4~~~ S2495. '7llmpu111 4 dr sedan. 7 ~ks. Mutner ;il:.o. Gd J•welry 107 signed & number~ by s-:a__. 9010 Sl.5,000. & take over pay. '72, yellow. Aulo. 1.11r. sun· Hew• UMCI --------89.000 m1. i:d t•ond. 51200. home6'6·l0'72. •••••••••••••••••••••• UIO.'Artlst.framed.Also •• ::?:r::::: ••••••••••• menls . Call John, rl.amlfm.-ldr,nullres. OVHIOO 14Coron11SR.5spd.:a1r. Callt>16ZJJJ WANTED many works by LeRoy 63H8llday:. St 9!15 p p 979·2540 mugs am1fm lua&a~l' ----- Young Female Mixed Ne1 man & oth ers. OOHP M ~nne Winton s4'i 8so4 · ' MHCIDES ruck. Lmmal' Safl.JO.Sl Comri 9t27 Shep Colhe. Blk w/lan1 TOP CASH DOLLAR 4!18-4lS8 De1sel.2! motorhome A...to Mntct & OH DISPLAY --••••••••••••••••••••••• markings 894·8381 PA ID F 0 R V 0 UR · unlln. 16 Donel Mere. Pwts 9400 1913 Audi IUOLS. 2 dr . ·71 Toyot"-M rk II Auto. •73 Comet GT. Fine e<>nd. ----------1 JEWl::LRY. WATCHES. WaJJUn1t.S20,Dresser 1B/l/B,O/a8J6.i08S ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. <iir . s unroof. Hous.of llRDorfs AiC, radio. Only 36 • .SOO 4ll.UOU m1'a. Xlras. SH~S ,_ ... ._... 1050 ART OBJECTS. GOLD. &NiteStands,$30. ._._ .._ 90,.0 .&.'""--•/ AM i FlJ , lo mtlei. AUTHORIZt D m1. Xlnl cond. $1750 hrrn. ~7 tl:IOl exl <125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SILVER SER V I CE. 646-&M.S --...-vwet' ....... _....-: 64!>--4636 MERCEOESOEALER 833>2378 du.> Shop&Sa\·t ·new&used FINE FURN & AN· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clelski 9520 ---------6862i\tuncheslcr, 11 ------- fu r n , 8 1tt11 , m 111 c. TIQUES. 645-2200 Want~ Juke Box. P1nb1ll 46' Cbns Connie . Twin ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW t7 I 2 Buena P11rk YolcsWOCJeft 9770 Dodc)e 9935 Wtbon's Bargain Nook Machines, Arcade eqw p. OSI... M/Y. Fully roond" S9 J aguar 3.4 Sedan, auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• 521-7250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.&SW.l!lth Sl.C.M · M'Kel•eous 1010 ment. Workmg or nol. bttl. SH,500. BKR, w /ov~rdr 1 ve . 95'( Onlhl'SantaAnaFwy. 66 \'W Campt'f. ~ood13 OUJ~c Sw101<'r. 2 dr ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• 638-21621839·1946. 631 1813. restored. S2SOO or be't cond. 1600 t:ni: $1200 hardtuµ, t> t·yl. auto, pis, **I Buy** CaMelledContrac't orr.494·7140.498-0271 •73 M•rc•d•s ~C).8J09or64s 1;92 ___ s1~ 64Sli7J6 ___ _ 2000 Yds Carpeting 35' DSL Chns Cran. 1,000 ,. ,. ,. Good Used Furniture &, __ Be_l_o_w_c_·os_t _S4_7_-8_729 SCRAM-LETS ml range!! $19.950. BKR, 'S7 T-Bird, 1 owner. 1-\Jll 220D '66 \'W Squart-back, runs Ford t940 .-631· 1812 pwr. Auto. Hrdlp. Good i;:uud S700.' •• ••• •••• • • •• •••• •• •••• Appllam•es-OR I Wiii w T ANSWERS rond $3000 ~ 3343 1976 s1ot•1 DIESEL .SSi 9214uflerfi1>m 'ii Ford All lllk Ltd. Sell ror You AN ED 40' Owens tri·cabin. '67. · · STRllS UCTIO""' 4 ~-_.Ori 9550 & 2002'1 G • -. -. Chuuff1•u r dr1 Vt'n, xlnl MA """A "TOPCASHDOLLAR CitrnaJ -Brood -KW,AP,lohrs,$29,900. """"" ves rcate con omy Leu\tng<.:uuntq• l l,.011 d ~1100 (iro• 646-1616. lll-9625 p A I D F 0 R y 0 u R Biped Victim -Bkr. 631 1811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE MOW Autum11lt(' tra11!11tl1~1i10n. c;unary Yellow nui: Ot'W ' . ,,· s . ,, . Aft6-Caltl42 154t JEWEL.RY, WATCHES. DlVORCl'.: WANTED VANS air rond!l1omn~'. rud10. llrl'll. tune up. 1m,' i.lnt 9~74l:!.1r 1mrruw • ART OBJECTS. GOLD A compaUblc marriage 18' Classic L.apstralte In· TRUCKS. healer tScr. l&l•fl). cond. Sal'. S23.50 trill 0356 '116 Ford <.:uuntry Scd.111 2Rattnnc·oucllc~.torner S ILVE rt SERV I CE. is one in which the board. Bristol cond . 4WHEEl.DRIVES SAODLEIACl<IMW $7895 . ,--Runsl(ood.s:>ooorbest tbl. leak din. tbl, i blk F l NF. t'U R N & AN. husband and wire are In RHdY for Immediate en· VAN CONVERSIONS ll 1-2040 495.4949 74 \ W Hug. only 16.UIJU offl'r .SSl·Jt~ l'H's. dtn. rhrs~ Cyl·lo message TlQUES. 64~ 2200 perfect agreement about 10yment. S3.M.50. f>.U...6501. MR. GRIFFITH ----nu Xlnt ciond ~t ust ~u.1c --- • rh_r._499_148_1 ____ .·.--Fire--.-ood--IL •• -C-ord--1 the DIVORCE sellle-ALUM. Dory.18' Northern 540-2660dlr. OllAH~~~~~HTY'S '""' ~!:11· fffflh, ~l4·5Stl20r64ti·~51 ·w ~~<l.a~r drx1'~,T·c:~~: 1 ..w menl. Bit .. Oat bottom. Incl ,5 TNCkl 9560 'iilllM .......... ti7 \'W. Ru$!. rt'blt t'Ollllh'. ~775 tiiS ll773 Stll 1dlc items 642·S6781u•x8S'15del.642·2624 7h" flhui surfboard $20; 50llP Mere. low bra, lrlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1 l -, tfiL~ sunroof, SI 100 or hl·~l ---- • • I j f ~ I Sun-f1ll Trio Super Planters! Lemons 10 spd. w 'rack _~.&l~Z7 WANTED ~ !lfrH:.. 492.JJOtj '112 1-'onl 1' Hid ... ull $2$; Herbs $1. 847-6-$42. 28. Owens Lap·St rake PICKUPS S I c~ I J 19~~ I' Su r I 1>-0Wl'r . rel'ond1l 1oned .• MOYIMGSALE WHATDOVOUNEED~ EVERYTHJNG GOINC 000341 Cruiser. &.i• ... r condition PHONE MR. G RIFf'lT H • 3 es ..,..n 1<'1" .l'J :olllg 1970 Harbor Blvd. ,.,I \'W ,u~. 1,,.1nr~6·.,::,wll i.lnt l'Ond Movmg, rnui.l Call846-lao7. S40.266001r_.__ Roy Carver. Inc. Cosla Mi·sJ amfi1 1 ea6~c ....... "'· _,,, ""' sl'll. b-.t nfr o\•cr $1,000. Rollslluyce HllW 631·1276 er pm C:JllS36JWS ___ _ Sk1orF1sbl8'l /O,m tth '73 EL CAMINO. Lo l~OJambort>e ______ 1·s1Ghj:s,nueng.l1r~~.1ld rvorfect , nds paint.~~. ~I~~ ...... -Best offer. Call Ne"'port lleat·hl>I06411 brks & mt'ch $725 ofr Ford L Tl> 2 dr hardtop auto P is , /\ <.:, $5SO. 6<l51it36 ,... • -~ 'iS4~t:: ll.OOOm1 . Mi1e.el•10U:1 963-1058 Sub lt•a,.t'. $2GS mo bi51!638, 6-12 Sl!l_ll __ _ W _.._... 1011 ·67 . ...,, Chns Crat\ "'-a '62 Che\)' shrtbd. Stock. 675 1762 ·-2 \·w \\' tr 1 'I t _......, "' ""' d f ' "" a la '' n In 62 f'alron WJjtOn. gd. ga<: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slut\, twin V8. r adio. bail S500 or Ira e or VW 220 70 LO MI'S out. Xtra'o. SJ<'' S387S mi ud tr;ini.p $2~0 ------- .. ,. FOR tan ... nu Auslom Aanuas. S49-Z'JJ9. Q """' ...,.,., •J6 '><-< "' h ... ASHSS .. ~ ~ • -ISl&HOAOWAY p\-rPTYAICO:'\D. ~~ .. _....,... J.1mM~ll6111ah.4 Good used furn1refngs gd shp loc. Owner will SUPERB 73 t'ord 3• Ton SAMIA AMA 6-5 1·193 F\'FS 1>46 -390 fnnlstoves 546-0768 fi nance $7500, 644-09!» aft all opllons In cl ud tnR 835·3171 ' , . . .. ___:_:___ ·73 Super Bui.:. am t m Moverick 9947 &PM Stockland Top. Lo 'm1. 'i3, ~ Sl.C. 371\J mi. radiitls. 30,00U mi, 1wrf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644.QC9 n.Euu.....-1t0111vo..oMACHoH< Loaded. Sunrf, sacr , cond $2500. or bc:.tofr1:r 71 Maven('k. 4 dr, Stick W.ANTEDUsm OttlEHT ~RUGS And Tapestry, Pvt. l'ty. 18' Fiberglass Cnlchfield •USED BMW's• 51 · 000 c II 9 c ~0577 ti. . a am-... pm. ----------shift. 6 cyl. S1350/bsl ofr. &HPMerc.,trlr .. ocean '74 f'ord Courier Truck '7S HMW 30S1··hpl'l'<I 1133·2Sl!O '65 VW nt!w rcbl( 4.'n).(. 2 546502'1 Only. bwll. ski or f1ah, good w/camper. 8 track. fully •7, 8,.1\'·'J tls·. •. iu•t·" b k - --------runoe hke n •w 2 9$0 or • ,, ~ • .• ~ " MG 9742 new ac tires. nt>w tunl' M-urv 99"'0 "'. • c • · crptd . Mags & many ex-'74 BMW 20!12111 1 i.til't'll ""75 I fl 2' ... ~-· r ~ 644-5177 bst 631 l S36 "'-r •• •••• •• •• •• ••••• •• •••• up "'' o er 962 :;HO -••• ••••• •••• ••• •• •••••• ---------· · · tras. IX' 5. 644·5800. ext ·n B:'>IW H.1 ~.1r1.i 1 ~1111 Wante d used EX EH. For Sule 19' Cnbm boal & 531. aft 5. 640·182'1. ''12 ll;\IW :?00:! Aul11mat1t· '71 MG Mldcjet ·72 Super tkl'llt'. i..u nr1'. 1972 MH"Cury COMet CYCLE exercise bike, trlr, must sell. M8·09Sl •71 390 vs "'•T Camper C-. ---9715 ~I co~~ $1895 646·2058. xlnl t•ond L11 111 1. ~.llMI 2dr, low mi. $1399. d c22 3n•5 oft .aP M apn b'75·49'.J8 751 ·~'851. 962 0265. aft S motor ri ven. " · .,.. _ Spec. P/S, P/B. air. etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ii MG m11IJ(l:'l, great ml .. ----------uf\. 6 PM & wknds_. __ lo.ts, Safi 9060 S229S fir.!._"· 645·8Sl2 '7t . V·li. 4 ~µd , ~rccn , cl('an $2.00010Cfer, call 'iO VW Poµlup 1•amp1•r Bill'• IUCJ9Y lont o.18 '"'"' 'th h , I 3042 D. Entl'rprii.c Wanted New Yorker ••••••••••••••••••••••• .73 F rd c I · :.tt•rco .. 1lr l'\l l'l~ er . .,..,,,., w1 ('\'l'r)I llJI.! ,.:111)1 maoz1nes Will p11y Columblu 20. Full keel. xlntocond ou;::i:;: ~~oT~ 11~.ST OFCAHF: MGI 9744 con~. need~ ll~l·~ only CO!il:i Mr'a cash PP ~ 2384 F0 1 G 11loop. 1-:qulp for Noon-6 PM Mon-Fn~ S:~.W!'> :.~.1 4:1!11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NllC Sl8.'i0 ~!Ill lo!ti:l Multan9 9952 ....... _, .. crw:una. 5 11a1ls. 115,000 ---I· . V . d ,74 MGB RdJt I l d Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.c BKR.63111111. ·73 D;it:-un 1600 st'nes.174 <.:upii . "· 1 SI'· S 300 p<;r,x;,con '••••••••••••••••••••••• '74Mustanit.3uto,H&ll 4 lftstrwn.Rb IOll --Mag whls camper am /fill tllfl(', l ow 4 . vl a rt y. I ()( ll •••••••••••••••••••••••Sp1nt Catamaran.l7'trlr 1 2 500 5·48 •7117 ; mtll:'.11-:1• Xlnt cond 6J6.3248,:>49·2660. OR.AHGlCOUMTY cy,IS. 1orn1. un:.H•ry •tu"' i1f'll Yi1m<ih:> 110 &u11s.Sl600.6759Sl8an ~.5 ·.,17... 6i3S:ID VOLVO ~!?3t.11~1075 or rcfmarwe. " -p~· '" v ..., MGB ''72. ;l().000 m1. new '"' 11 At·ou5lH' <~ullJr Xlnt 6..., "' VMS ·;-iCJµn,K 11 auto.air. r.id1;ih1,muftlcr,llrakt's, EXCL.VSIVfo:l.YVOLVO rund . ~ .. 573fi COLUMll • lO 9570 S:I 01111 646 0014 or 548 067l ext Larli!rsl Voh o l>l•lfler i7 Mu.,tani: >.Ira :-h.1q>. "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( ti ~10 'tft'> 609 in Orange County' rad1JI ttr<'s JUO t:n~. 1-:lc<' 11u1tu1 " 311,. rt' ,,h,.111' i.nhd ~lltlt' •mp Grl buy $12~ 1<11 h. .SSI lK26 4 sails. Uanent Sll:'rNI lm mac $2!1 .0GO 1•.1• 4!ri 20021494 73.SS WA"llTt.IJ _ •1 ~ m ,vorL.t:As•: Julo.s1200 ~190t2'J \ANS DatM'ft 9720 70 MGO. 4.tM , AM /FM Dlttt:c..-r 74 Mu\l v ,,, <li.p. nu PllONE Mil GRlt'FITll ....................... i.ll'rt'o. new Mll'hthn:.. ~Q.Zf"iO Ulr I. 1 xlnt <'ond , 12,1~. ur bsl ~·~~,~-,·,~·~ rodwl ... ,\m1Fm 11lrn'll, Office F..ntltur• & MORGAN 27 •'Ull ncr Slll,9(1(} ·72 :Hu. I,, ... mu~"· -------~ ... 1 1 .,, .......... ,.,17 631 15:16 • • .,rui.1·1n ..,""'"'"'a 73 Gi\1 C '• To11 Ill•'-\\I F\I. ('01111)t <•\ fo;\t'r)lhm1t' SIµ, 1 Lo" hJU'I. 111·" l11t ' ;11r, • • • f'iwto 9957 ~......... 1015 ....................... llkr 631 1811 26' •:XCAl.lllllK ~. Ltlul' bk S<t250 Maki' "' ·J.•1.1••1 m1 ~11:'41 ... 1111;•11 F«.AMIC FltOST 202S S. Manchester ••••••••••••••••••••••• rc·r968·204!1 i'.! l lHi'. \\I n1 .. 111 Ot3W lllthSt. Anaheim 750-2011 '73 <:.t111mJ 1~1\lml Air, Walnut OH1r•· Uc-"k !\I,· lon1t & :r wuh· /\l~o. t\tfll L'hr S7!\ l!ltt loli7 Hkr. 631 1811 't.4 f'ORD V11n Hhlt ''Oii Xlnl n•n<I New t1r1•, 5lt2.°I I' h Iii s Sli04 t.11m · 111 11. ~l:n1 1"1 ofo <.'o!ita Mt.'!ltl fm nullo $:!/1'JO 01 htl'l p,, ply, mu,1 "'" You nn• th1• w1nnt•r of ""''' M5r.10:1 li41t :rn;l TWO t'lt t;t-; Tll'I\ .. :Ts lo Ply~th 9960 f or l\ni<' Tt•lft~ pt• ('mil vuh•r T•'t min.ii ,. paswr '''""' C.:11nt1Ht i\11moth F: <t 11 1 t 1 1• " , .... I n c • 114 vll·l8ltl' t'AT \l.IN1\ 21 $12,l.'lO ll:n IHll ·1~. c;~H· vun Stk 1, ·;n.!i!ll., 1:1,11mm1 ~.wd . l'am•INI & , pt'cl Xlot 1\I ' /\\I V\1 Ill r.11 k th1• WntH'ft Hotlottol loat & Morine Show M:m ·h 3rd lhru 12th ANAllfo:IM l.fou ,_ bory "' MGM e VOL¥0 tH IKE IMPORTS ··················•···· ATLAS 2G fl ANG t:R ~13.iOO, $.l.'d.1 ('ull1!~1 ~13\lt''l'~ Mui(~ ~;r.:111 ~>IH lllll• ''"' HAllOI Chry1ler /PIY"'°""' OrK'n Ouily & Sun. '111 10 1'1\1 1-:t••M l\'sx•wrtlrr ... ~1'lY lll<r. n:ll 1811 t•hr' SI! 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C<>mpla1ned or chest pa ms. then fainted on the campus after !-wallowing t he blade about 3 JO p m · He under" ent stomach sur gery at Westm1nstt>r Community Hospital for rem oval of t hl' blade PohC'e s 111d phys1c1ani. beHeve the } outh will re<'OVl'r \atisfactort ly ) Lt. Carl La wren<'t• said today J>olice took u rn me rl'port m the matter and a re 1nve:.t1i.tatani.t . although he did not ruh.• nut thC' ~ss1bihty that the incident was cidental l.l. Lawrence rep<>rtl'd th(' boy ,.Id he pur chai.ed thl' drink, con 1Nmed about half or It, then ll'ft It an the music room for u"hll<' Whl'n he ri'lurned. ht' '\a1d, ht• ~n1shed the drink. thC'n nollct'ti all a blade tn the bottom of tht· an . Lawrence <iU1d th<' <ifhool nur w plh Bln~t Vi<·tim f:POINT r'LF.J\~ \ v r. w \' .1 Pl 1 Dcfl>ut \ 'h•·n rf Ern11• es!'on d1rd tod uy. becomtnR lhe (lh \•ir11m of un t•xplo~1on touched OH l.tl\l '4\'t'k 111 th(' ltfuon Count) 1:111 by .1 dis· I-aught tl'en·oi;er . ' OranJ!~ __j Con~• ._£._{Ji.; \\'eaChc-r C'l eJtin~ t nn 11tht tht'n ~unny and a l1 ttlt• "armer Wrdnt'schn , 11rrordin$? le> the 'A t'atht'r "''" H'<• l.o"" ( ton1~ht 40 to 18 lltl?h.' in the low lo mid 60s INSIDE TODAY South Coo.st Rrpntori(s IOOlh produC"l10". o hmr· wa r ptd rtrs10" of Shakt'1pt>art"s ,\ \fidsum· mn 'i1ghl"s OrC'om.' t$ nnu1 Ort slagr tn Cosio \fr.M Set' rf"l·rn•. Ptl<1t' 8 4, l•de~ I J •• ... ... Al 1 11 .. , .. " ..... . , ·~ •• •• examined t he youth. then of· fic1als fed him bread lo coat the blade before t aking him to the hospital. LawTence said it appeared that someone had broken the blade in two pieces and placed it In the dnnk. However, he said. poUce have not ruled out the possibility that the blade was placed there accidentally by someone t.o dis· pose or it not realizing the dnnk . was not finished . New Laguna Police Chief Sworn In Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks was sworn in Monday, ac· ceptang a shiny new chief's badge from City Manaq er Al Theal an ct•remon1u al city hall. fn an 1nte rv1ew fotlowmg the '>wearing m. Sparks said he "as pleased with what hc has sttn and hea rd so Car about tht' l.aJtuna Reach Poli rc Ut'parl· mt•nt llts firs\ order of bustncss will be to t'Onduct an orJtanuahonal assessment to 1dent1fy lht'depart· ment 's !\trrn1tths and wt'ak· nesses, he said T he a ssessment will l'nable him to gain an Idea of the or· ,ranlzatlon he ls lnheritln.c from Police Chief Frank &hopen. who departed after two and :t hal( years as chief. Sparks u id that after he became familiar with the deport ment's needs he would "couple that with a lot or work In the com- ( Me SPARKS. Paie A2l PEED DEMON PLEAD ETH WAKEENEY. Kan. <UPI>-A Fulton, Mo .• pTe11cher was given a sPffd.lng tick.el for driving 75 miles per hour on an interstate highway. The Rev . David Edens sent the following parody ol the Lord's Prayer t o Judge David Rhoades: "O u r j udge w hich art in Ka nsas. l do not know your name. Thy rada r hath trapped me on a dry . straight four.Jane interstate which inclinelb me t.o go a bit too hastily. If mercy be in thine h eart, forgiv~ me my trespass as this is my s~d summons in SO years of earthly sojourns. If my debt doth require a rtt0mpense, then I will pay thee, for thine is the kingdom and the power . Amen." ' • By JACK CHAPPELL Of._0.llJPO ....... Fteekled Shawn Christensen doesn't look Uke your stereotype· lma1e of the vUla1e doe catche r. She looka like the &lrl behind the counter •t the loe•I bank. Which is exactly what Mrs. Chriltensen was ~ore she ap- plied and was hired as Lacuna Beach's flJ"ll animal serv1t'H of· ficer and" one or the few women animal control officers in the county. She's now been on the job a week, and she says flatly. "I love this job." "I woke up at 2 In the mornmg the other day and waited awake untU 6 whe n the alarm went off so I could go lo wor k " Al work. she finds two types or attitudes among people she deals "1th. "When. I brln.i a do& home. they H Y 'oh. thank you so much.· and if 1 cite someone (for a dog off leash ) they call me AG kinds or names.·• Mrs. Christensen said. Some or the people can be "very offensive." sbe said. "But, they don't have to pick up the dead a rumals that get tut. I do. That's why there is a lea.sh law." Mrs . Cbristenseo said. A particular problem wlth t>;t forcement Is loose dois on cit~ beaches. :1' Mrs. Christens en cited 10 ple Saturday for lea.sh law viol lions on the beaches. "Boy. did l get lnlUated Satur- day." she said . { "I like dogs on the beach and 1 !lite to take my dogs to the beach, but l don't like 1t when a pack, <See DOGS, Paie AZ> Dana Point Executive Dies Holm, Boyd Depart By JACK CHAPPELL Of.,..0.11,,. .... ~ An era in Laguna Beach politics and gover nment ends tonight when Mayor Roy llolm and Coun· cllman Cha rllon Boyd step down from the counc il bench. Though often at odds. the two men sym bolli c a strata In Laguna Bea ch politics T hey we re elected together eight years ago. defeat· Ing popular o ld guard town politicos. Thei r views of accomplish· ments m ade an e1aht years turn more oft en t o ph ilosophical changes than lo brick and mortar monuments and physical changes in the town "I think the m ost important thing t hat has happened 1s the awakening and the recogmt1on on thf' part of the r esident!> that they can re ally run the town." Mayor Holm said In an interv1e"'· "Alm os t e\'er y th1ng of s1grufican ce has bee n related to something like that." hesa1d. He s aid the single most s1gmfi· cant thing that occurred dunng the eight years was the high-rise mit1al1ve llolm was on the coun- r 1l a nd then was in the minority on the question of en acting u J6.foot height limit. '"I worked m y ta il off alon~ with a good pa rt of lhl' community. We had th~ largest turnout that gave the larges t plurality of any issue m the town ·s his tory. "We're not ~ay1nJ: we "ant 36- foot versus SO foot. "'c were ~ay mg we want a :.mall town," Holm said While Holm talks about things and r esult\. Counl·1lman Ro)d leani-instead to proc<"~ses and procedure:;. He's a \•1gorouR advocate of pro- iram manaj!ement for the r 11 v and as mavor workl.'d hard to in i.t1tute the· mana~cmc·nt procc·<,:. into thecitv Characlcn c;t1 r all}. Ro~d beitan his interview "1th a thank:. to the citizens who '"elertl-d a bra~h nt>wromer and ullowC'd him to work .. for them ror e1ghl years "What an experience I am only !lorry that per!lonul t'Ol'lt't'rns pr<'· ventPd a lon11tt'r ,tlnl." C1111n CSf'f' FARf.Wt;l.I .. Pagri\2) Bandit Hits San Clemente Supermarket A bandit In ne ed of a shave r o bbed a Sa n C l e m e nt e s upermarke t of '400 Monday night. Police said the young robber approached the liquor counter at the Safeway supermarket, 801 N. El Camino Real at l'.19 and or· dered H owar d Mourer. the store's assist a nt m anager. to turn over cash localed in a safe. The bandit displayed a gun tucked in his waistband. but did not polnt the weapon at anyone. pollce said. He escaped from the area cm foot. Police described the man as wearing a watc h cap and as hav· lng seve r al days' growth or beard. Police s aid the desert~ lion match es tbal of a man believed responsible for other re- cent a rmed rob beries in San Clemente. I ··I • ID Plane· Crash He's Got 'Troaables ~ Rodney F lindt. 13. of Woodland, Wash . enjoys his daily bicyc le ride wit h h1~ buddy Troubles. the family's pet r a· coon . Rodney i.ays Troubles looks forward to going on the daily bake rid(' ~· nd ha~n 'l caused any trouble yet. MD Pleads Innocent On Sex, Rape Raps Or. Ross T odd Mr{'lurc of South Laguna plt>adt'<i innocent today to C"ha rJtPS or r ape and S<'x per\'ers1on a nd 'A-BS ordc•red 10 st and lnal M ay 24 in Orani;t<' County Su pen or C"urt Judge J ami's II Wals"onh ~rt the tnal dall' ro r the bahiin~. 54·year old phy\lr1an an<I or- d ered him to r eturn 10 the courtroom May 14 for pre lnal a ction . Or. M d'lurt'. F.nc•1no Lane, remains fr('(' on his pm m1se lo appea r. The phys1c wn was arn•stNI at h1 11 ofricc, :H 542 Sout h Coust lh11hway, South Luuna. ufkr In vestigalion hy sheriffs offi cers of a \\Om an patient's allt'gat1 on that she wall r aped Jan. 7 and forced to part1c1pate an acb of sexual pervers ion while undt>r tht' influence of a tranqu1llz<>r The 22 yt>a r -old Dana Poi nt '-'Oman who m adt' lht.• allegation later filed a c1v1l action a jla m~L the doctor in which she demands dama~es lo be dPlt.•rmtncd in a trial court. It 111 allegt"ti t hat the acts look place aftt.'r the woman v1s1ted the doctor'11 office for continued treat- mcntof a perslsta nl back injury. I\ roommate drove her to Snn Clemf.'nle (;t'nt'ral llospllnl for t'xamination 'Gritty' Guy Unarmed SC Cop Nabs Srupect San Cle mente Pollet' OCfiC'<>r Sylvester "Grit-;" Jordan rrUJy nol play pokl'r. but he sure runs a ~ood bluff. Jorda n and P olice Lt Al Ehlow wer e ofr-d ul y Salurda) a nd stopped by a do'Ant o"n San Clemente liquor store lnsidl'. they s aw 'I man wanted for burglary in \th1ch a .375 magnum revolver was stolen , ft was presumed the man wa" armed. but the off duty ofC1rcrs werc nol. Lt. E hlow s:ud today Jordan steppec'1 up behind the man. and s aid "You know who I am." and the sus pe ct said yes Jordan told him that if he made a false move, be'd beshot. Jordan or der ed the man not to tum around and to put his hands on the counte r while he fnsk<'d lht' t i;uc;p<'cl. It turned out the man was not armed Police b ooked Bru<'e J ames F1emmm~. 21, a Camp Pendleton mannt>. on suc;picionof burglary. Secret Life Told TORO:-.ITO . Canada CAI'> -A new biogtephy of WtJha m Lyon Mackcn11e King, prime minister of Canada for 22 years, says he "as a ladies' man who onen vis· ited prostitutes The book, ··A Very Double Life" by Col. Charlt>s P. Stacey. m i li tary h is t o rian a t t h e Univers ity or Toronto, is to be published nex~ month by Mac· Millan. It 1s based on diaries King kept for 57 years. Attentpt To Crawl Off Fails The body of a Dana Point in· dustriahst was found on a moun- tain this m orn lnf( after ht> app ar ently d r agged himself three q uartu s of a mile from h1~ crashed plane and died The plane or Gerald Erwin Millard h ad cr as hed into the 11ide of Mt. San Gorgonio in the San Bernardino National Forest. It was at the 7 .000-foot level about 35 miles east of Yuca ipa. Millard. 41 . of 33272 Mesa Vl11la Drive. was owner o( Sun-Coast Equipment Company o( Irvi ne The firm leases forklifts and heavy machinery. M a ry Anna Z a hringer. Millard 's ·housekeeper a nd personal secretary, said he had IJved in Dana Point for about three years. She sa id M ilia rd apparently was en route to Apple VaJ ley on a pleasure trip when the crash <><'· curred. "Jerry Just loved flying. lie was very experienced,'' sl\e said. Mrs . Zahrlnger said Millard was twice d ivorced and leaves a d a u g hte r who r e~1d es in Michigan. An e l ectro ni c emer gency signal wa s m onitored Monday by the sheriff's department and a · helicopte r ze roed an on the wreckage shor tly before mid· night. The coptt>r pilot reported no one was aboard the single-engine Bonanza Yankee but blood was found on the wings and footprints led a way fro m the downed a ircra ft . A ground llearch part y followed the tracks to the vie· lim's body. Hearing Delay In Sycamore Zone Dispute A nine-day delay w:1s ord<"red Monday 10 an Orang<· County Superior Court prt>tn al hearing thut a1tain brtnJ:ll lawyl•r!I for Rancho Palos Vl'r d1't1 C'orporn llon und lht.• rity of La1:una Jle11ch into n11posit ion .JudRt> Lloyd E. Ul unplt'd Jr. brouJ.(hl about lhi.• dl'lay when ht• rull•d lho l lhe h1"11r1n~ WU!' likely 10 b<' of ll l•·nMlh that ,, lwyond thr t1•TH' nllow<'d In hl'I hosy law and rnnti~l1 l'<1t1rlr<H1m Prt's1d1ng Jud111• rlu111lt• M Ov.rns t alked with lawvcr!I for bolh s1dt•s und th<'n !l<'l MnrC"h 17 as the dll tc he will "lrhf'dulc thl' hea ring for anothn courtroom At issue 1 n I h<' I atc,l of n number of lawsuits !tied 11ga1nst the city by Rancho Palo!I Vcrde11 is the alle.ied fa1l urt' of thr city to adopt an open s pare zonm~ or d1nance con:1is t enl with ope n s paC'e guideli nes in the city> general plan. The Rancho lawsuit asks the rourt to ord(•r thr r11 ~· to "1m mediately r ezone Sycamore lhlf to confor m lo soc h zonmg ·' T wo recent court reversals~ the long b•tttc sparked by c gr een bell pla nn1n~ lhnt h s ha mper ed devclopmC'nt or the 520·acre Sycamore HJlls sector appearrd Monday lo have had lit· tie e ffect on t he dec1ll1on by Rancho lawyers to prosecut(' their llates laws u1l. Superior Court Judge James (Sff LAW U IT , Page A2> .. A2 OAllYPILOT L/'SC S. Viet Family Escapes · BANGKOK, Tbuland <AP) A youn1 South Vlftllamt'h air force lieutenant, acc:ompanied by tut wlle. four children and a mechanic. new a ht-Ucopte,r 300 mlln from South Vtmam to ThaUand on Monday In th~ hnt known airborne t'scape from South Vietnam since May, a Thal provincial 1overnor reportfd to- day. It wa1 tbe ucond daring helicopter escape from a Com· muni1t country in ll'Ven months. Last Au1u1l, an Amencan pilot new a 14-year·old eirJ and two other East Germans from Ciechoslovatla to freedom in West Germany. Bo<i'.lcbuay S1salakam. gov- ernor or Thailand's Cbantabun province, told The Associated Press by phone today that the South Vietnamese pilot -an ol· fictt in tbe fallen Saigon regune -did not wish to live under the Communist system and planned his getaway fort wo months. The pilot took off Crom the Mekong River city ol Can Tho early Monday and was forced to land near a rural guotine station about 130 miles southeast of Bangkok when his craft ran out of fuel. the governor said. The pilot reportedly was trying lo fly 1t to the U.S.·run Utapao air base soutneastof Bangkok. *'ro• Pa .. Al DOGS ..• romes up b1tmg and sniffing and stuff. "People say their dogs can't get exercise on a leash. But I have a great Dane and I manage to exercise him without letting him ore lbe leash, .. she said. Most of thost-cited for leash law violations are locals and are "well aware or the leash law, .. she said. Since Fr iday. Mrs. Christensen has impounded between 15 and 20 dogs . About a third of those she has returned to their owners in· for mally. theretµo avoiding im· pound fees or lh~ possibllity that the animals might not be reclaimed and would have t.o be adopted or destroyed "I have a pro·life attitude about this work," Mrs . Christensen s aid. She and veterinarian Dr. Rnse Ekeberg are work111g with Lhe city·s Pet Respons1b1ltty Com· m1ttee on both an adopt.ion and a foster hom es plan for 1m · pounded animals Before comine to work "'llh the city, Mrs Christensen had been a teller at a downtown savings and loan. * * * Cute Puppies Jn Laguna Need Home . 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N\ •• ,,.._.,. ii•,. ~ ... , "' flil\-Att w ,, ,......,~ .... ~ "" 11'4!h • ,..,....,,. u ,,,...,.,""., Niguel MAC Shelved Consideration or a municipal advl•ory council (MAC) to reprnenl Laauna NIKucl was placed on thf' b1rk burner Mori· day ni~ht by directors of the Laguna N11uel ffomt.'<.lwneri. Ai.· sodaUon. Directors aarf'ed that they s hould try to strengthen the exist ing association before consider ineaMAC. A MAC is a city council hke body that makes rtt0mmenda- l1oo.s to the county Board of Supervisors. One currently is in exist~ce ln M Issi on V1eJO o.o,,..•-- NEW LAGUNA BEACH POLICE CHIEF TAKES OATH Clerk Peg MorTeale, Manager Al ThHI, Chief Spark• Fro•Pag<-.41 f 'ro• Pa~ .·l I FARE WELL. SP ARKS ... c1lman Boyd said. • 0.-ly ,.. ....... ,_. NORMAN CLARK, MIA IN'f!ALANDI IN MAJOR ROLES Leguna High St~ng •one Aew Over the Cuckoo'• Nell' Joseph Thomas. vice president ol the homeowners assoc:tation, said one" ay of strengthening the board of directors would be lo elect them by a vote of all adults who live in the planned rom· munity. As 1t stands now. the directors are elected by the association's 200dues-paying members He listed as a suc('('SS the spawning of "inrred1ble non· partisan 1nvoln•ment and response of hundreds or persons with impeccable backgrol!nds and expertise." mun1ty to detl'rmine rommunll) needs. and put tht' two togetht•r for some progress " The new <'htef, his "tfc and three daughter:. ha\ e taken " 1 home in Arrh Beach Height:.. Laguna High School Drama Scheduled Thomas chaired a subcom· mittee that recommended against for mation of a MAC until an attempt was made to strengthen the homeowners' as· sociation. He said it was conceivable that the association's bylaws could be amended to permit election of direclors by all adult residents in advanre of this year's board of directors elertion. Councilman Bovd said when he was first elected· to the council. . the area of most obvious concern wasthalofhuman needs. "So I pounced on it." he said. And the changes came. The city got a recreation department. now called the Department of Human Affairs. And. it got a whole dif- ferent altitude toward people. from the police department through lo the public works dt'· partmenl. Sparks said that a:. ht• was enrolling his ch1ldrt'n in Lagunu srhools. many persons told him good thinRs about the Laguna Beach department. Sparks sutd the Laguna department also ha:. a good rt'putallon nmonJ.l Orangt' • County law enforC'ement agcn C'lt'S. Tickets are now available for Laguna Beach High School drama department's production of "One Flew over ~ Cuckoo's Nest" opening Wednesday. Opening night will be a benefit ~how for Jason Bowlin, a high school student injureod in a motorcycle accident. All tickel5 for this showing will be $2. ThW"S· day, Friday and Saturday ticltel5 will be $2 and Sl for students. Curtain is 8 p .m. for eoach performance. The play will star Jon Riggs and Norman Clark doubling in the lead role of Mc Murphy. Keira Tucker and Mia l nterlandi will double as the fem ale lead Nurse Ratched. Other major roles will be portrayed by Bruce Morton. Alan Goodson. Stuart Calderwood, Bob Kohut. Evan Carlson, Ed Kitchen. Don Chavei and Brazilian A FS student Renato Mendonra, all of whom will play asylum Inmates. Saddle back Board Plans N~ Semester Saddlebac k Community College District trustees on their fourth try Monday night adopted a new semester calendar consist· mg of 160 ins tructional days. The winter semester Will begLO Aug JO and end Dec 23. The summer semester will run from Jan . 24 to May 25. The c hangeover f rom quarters begins this year. Also adopted by the board were two summer sessions. one from May 31 to July 8 and the other from July 11 to Aug. 5. The most significant change or the new syslem, other than plac· mg the <'Ollege "1n step" with other institutions on the semester proRrnm. 1s a reduction in annual teach1n~ days rrom 178to160. Although students will gel an extra 18dayS OfC . teachers Will be on rampus on tho11e da}s for 1n service training and class pre· paration. An added feature o( the newly adopted calendar 1s a JO.day break in OC"cember-January bet~ ttn the two semt'St('rs The month·lonit hiatus split trustees -' J in Monday mJCht 's \'Ole o r npproval a nd was re11ponsl blc for t hrN' prev1ou:o1 fa1lurt'11 lo Rf'l th1• <'alC'nrlar ilP· proved II wu the opinion of Trust('e Chairman Robert Bartholoml'w and tr\111tee11 Oonna &>rry and Jo'rank Grt•ink<• th11t tht' break wa11 too lonR und that JO doys of free lrmt.' would be mor<' RP· propnately u.sl·d at \he l'nd of the .summt•r sem cstf'r. An t'arl)' dlsm1.,!1o l from rla.s:oie!'I would give Saddlehack Collt'ge students a better ch:inc<' at a summer JOb, the mmonty bloc rca~oned Thais Study Withdrawal BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) - The Thai government announced today that American "lechn1. c1ans" would remain in Thailand if the United States agreed to some general principles by March 20. deadline-for the withdrawal o( alt U.S. combat forces from the country. The l\nnouncement said that if aftreement was not reached by that date, "the facilities and the technicians which the Unite<! States proposes to retain in Thailand will also have-lo be withdrawn within a reasonable period to be determined by the Thai government." Scott Ben son . Robert Brunswick, Phil Ribera, Bill Judkins, Ann Dorris, Monica Stodder and Marcia Pere% will play sanitarium persoo.nel. Female cbar acltr roles wiD be portrayed by Leyna Bernstein. Mar&ie Rynn, Kally Kahn and Laura Phillips. Stage crew will be beaded by David Ch.a.Ills with Todd Elvios, Don Knowlt.oo, Jeff Fielding assisting. . Production creow led by Lori Wren is Becky Jones and Steve Haught. Drama advisor is Jerry McCulloch. He said the board will be given one year to improve governance in Laguna Niguel before further consideration 1s gt ven to a MAC. Pound Up a Little LONDON (AP) -The Bnlish pound, which plummeted to re· cord lows Monday before le\ el· ing off and closing at SJ 9440, was shghtly higher on foreign ex- change markets today. South Counfg Plans Coast Collllllission Rejects 2 . Projects Two south county residential "I probably won't appeal again projeocts went down In defeat to the state-because that would Monday at the South Coast coslprobablyanother$12,000and Reclonal Coastal Commission it's almost useless.'' he con· despite the fact that most or the tinued. Smith added that he'll com missioners present favored look into other uses for the pro- the projects. perty. The applicants failed lo muster Comm1ss1oners did approve the necessary seven vote$ for ap-three south county proJ~ts, in· prov al in both cases. eluding: Commissioners voted 6·5 10 -A two-stor y single family fnor of a three-story single· house at 2457 Juanita Wa~ in family home proposed for Dana Laguna Be4ch The proJecl. by Point. but 1t wasn't enough. Eckberg/Velarde As!lOCiates. 1s Gary Clampill and T erry estimated to rost SlOl.000 and Lucarelli proposed building tbe will include a garage and jacuui. home al 34341 Street or the Green -Construct ion of 58 con · Lantern. After the vote Lucarelli dominium units near the in· "My aim has always bffo to change government to respond to people and not lbe> a capricious bureaucracy." he said Mayor Holm cited arcomplish· ments over the years as a com· p1lation or .. a lot of lttlle things ... He mentioned the city's works downtown, creation or Nila Carmen and Pepper Tr~ vest. pocket parks. and creauon of planting of Street lrt't'S along the sidewalks "These are little things that <.i ll add up to a much more atlrart1\ l' town than we had a rt•w yeurs ago,"hesa1d. As for failures. both had a 11:.t of things they st 111 wanted to do. ··1 wis h we were further alon~ in the Green Belt becoming a rt'ah· ty. I would ltke to have been ablt' to remain on the council when Sycamore Hills was resol\'cd. and I am confident it will be resQlved 1n favor or the current city posi· t1on.'' llolm said. Councilman Hord said he "as dis appointed al not having been able to cause some arcommoda· tton bet" een the r1t y and the S) ramore lltlls ht1gants. and m not being able to keep the council maJortt) from "wagm~ a covert Holy war against any <ind all ar· tual and potential property owners." Councilman Boyd critirized "hal he saw as a capricious cosv spirary against Lhe uninvolved c1t1Zen. · said he plans to appeal the de-tersertlon of Camino Capistrano cision to the state coastal com· and Camino de Estrt'lla in Poet Robert Me zey mission. Capistrano Beach. The appli· The commission's staff had re-cant. Villelli Construction, pro· To R ead Tonight commended denial of the project posed building the condo units because the site is in an area pro-with a s wim min~ pool and California poet Robert Mezey "That's the kind of s1tuatron you hke to <·oml' into." ht• said. nohng that th1ni::. "t're dtffcn•nt when as an Oakland 1>ohCl' of firer, he moHd lo l'oohdi:t>. Ariz .. where he ber:imc pubht· safety director . 'There. Pt'OPIC "ould !>3V •• I.kl\ are you in ror II· ... Spark!>:.uid. As for the in<'rt'a:.intt m1htanry of pohce personnl'I in makm~ labor union t.} pe demands, Sparks said he'd had expenencc on both sides or that 1ssur. Jn Oakland, h<' ""'' a memb<'r of the "very mthtant" pohrr 11' s0<'1at1on. and <1,tl nn :i r11mm1ttt•" in bt•half of luhnr In CnohdJ.l1•, lw repres en led rn an agt' 111 l'n l Sparks said. "Wl' ll\c in nn UJ!<''4h<•rr tht•1 .. 1s a lot mor" frl'l'd•>m u( sl'll expression for t'Vt•r)on<', mrlud ing polire officers," he :.atd. Chief Sparks spc•nt mo:.t of lus r1rst day in ffi<'C'llDJ.lS With poli<.'t• departmeont ud m 1nistrators and with tht' city mana$tt'r i.;oin~ over the pol ire depart m(•nt t)ud~C't. soon to bl' prrM•nt<'<i for l'1l v council cons1dcrat ton · From Page 11 I LAWSUIT.' .. II Wab\\Orth and S,int.i AnJ ~funt<'tpal Court J u1l~i· J>J11I Mast. s1ttins: <is a Su1wra11r Court JUrt~t. rult•d f11 ml) for the C'lly 111 e<i.rllt'r courtr1wm Jrlw11. Th<' a<'l1on In hr 111n•d Marrh 11 has h<'en rontll'mn1•cl hy C.:11y At tv Gt•or~c· l.ni!:•n ,,.., ",111 :111111t•,s law~u1t ro111 11\1•1t hv Harirhn !'ale).., \'1•1 ell'' I ,1\\ \ t·r•, to h.1r:i~.; tlll'<'il)'. • . posed for stale acquisition for clubhouse. In approving the will present a readin~ and dis· recreational and open space plans. rommisslon<'rs also cussionorhiswork at 7 30tomght C k ff I purposes. authorized dt'molition of two ex· m the Saddleback College sc1en· r oe ("r O)( UJ> The second project to be de· isling smgle·family houses on the ce/math lecture hall. reated was a rt>quest for a pt'rm1t site His books include ''ThE' Lov· MlSSIO:-.l lllLl.S n'l'I) /\ t b F• k s s · h bandit pmntNl a han•lr 11n al a ex ens1on Y ran . m1t . -A 1.500 square foot addihon emaker," "White Blossoms" and C d 6 3 C'rorker flank hranrh 1 .. 11('1' Mon omm1Ss1oners vole ·l 1n lo a sinole.fam1ly home at 114 .. Favors." He was born in f r " th' I t '><)4() <\ day and (':-O<.':J Jll'Ct \\Ith ~I WlO Thi• avor o .,m1 s P nns a .,., Emerald Bay tn Laguna Bearh. Philadelphia in 1935 and llvrs Camino Capistrano m Capistrano The $50.000 proJert. by Wilham currently with his wife and man enter rd JU'>I aff1·r llw h.1nk n-h Jl i opened at IO ;1 m . '1t·m:mc!Pd t h1· <X"IC . ow ever. t again was not Pfau, will lnclud<' a swimming children in the Sierra Nevada enough to win Smith a permit pool with der k area mountains. Admission i-; free. money, then rl1•d lhroui,:h a rt' Jr Smith's plans for a 43-unit -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:d:<~:r~~~~~~~~~~~~ ap1rlment building were onainally approved by the re· J(1onal com m1s s1on 1n Deeembcr of \973 They were also approved. with ctrtain cond1t1ons utlacht'd, by the state comm1ss1on lhl' following F·ebruary, when the project wa1 appealed by nearby res1denli1. Smee Sm11h did not bt>gln C'un 11truction be fore the 1x·rm1t ex ptrf!'d, he rcturn1·d tu the ref(1on•tl <'Ommi s11ion late last y<'ar nml asked for a permit extension. Commissioners wcr<> most r1>n · cerned over Smith's proposl'<l dt'nS1ly of 14 3 dwelhng Unit!! pt't a<'rt'. wh1rh l!I nearly doubll' tht• density recently npproved for the area by the county. However. Smith argued that most of the 43 urutci would be orw bedroom apartmenL'I and that he planne<I to rent most or the umt'I to eldtrly res1denl.s at moder;itt· pnces ' Several commissioners said they doubted that lht'y could legally bind Smith to operate a housing pro1ect for the elderly. After the vote. Smith said he does not know what he will do now. 'Tm just plain disgusted. I've spent more than SS0,000 on the project alread y and I 'm nowhere-," he said. 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Anderaon has been named man;agt!r at ~t)' Padnc 8 u k's S!lt h and Ver mont omcc in Los Angeles. • Claude Trapp has bt>en named general m11nager ror Na~n CadUlat' or Costa Mesa. Trapp joined Nabers in 1957 becomin1t used car salt·~ manager. He is acllveoo tht-C.dillac Reta1l A1lv1sorv Coun d l and is a past vice pre ident or the · Costa Afesa J unior Chamber or Com· merce. • ~Ulloa B. Tennant bas ~en appoint· ed zoological mana,er ol Uoo CoHtry Safari, ln•ine's SOO.acre African wildlife preserve. The Mission Viejo resident replaces Pat Quinn who has accepted the pre· sidency of the Ranch of the Rlmrocks. a ru"" wildlife attract ion and school in Butte County . Tennant wus formerly senior ranger a l L.lon Countr~ . • James 8 . L yntb, president of lrvlnt National Bank. hai> been named to the regional ad\•1sory committee of the Ad ministration of National Hanh, :i.ccord1ns.t to the Comptroller of the Currency. He will !lerve a two-year krm for the l<tth national bunk region. • Mlebael ll. Helrin1 has been appointed nssistant manager of OteldenlaJ Ufe ol California 's Newport Beach· br anch omce. He and his family ~eside in El Toro . • Jlunlington Beach rei.ldcnt Howard G. lSo~rr. hall h<'<'n elected treas urer for tlw 29th Southern Califnrn1~1 Hu:.ltll'i>:o. Show slated April 27·30 al the Amba::.i.adnr I lotd Con\ l'nl 1011 Center in Los Angeles . H<' is controlll•r of 1 he Pryor·G IR~t'' C'o. 11f \\ hll t ll'I • John C. Buc hart ha::. lx:cn n:m1t•<l ~('m•1..il m.1nu.:l·r lnr Pac&rlc Tt'lt'phone 1n Oranj(e and H1 ver1>1dl• count1t·!\ He replaces E.W. Dey who has been appointed genl•r&I marketing m anager in San Oacgo. Buchart began his rureer with AT&T in 1946 as a plant craftsman in San Diego. He was promoted to division manage r in 1965. lie wall be h ead· quartered at 1055 N. Main St. in Sant a Ana. .. Ba rba ra F ielder , compensation analyst for The frvtne Compa ny, hus been elected chairman of the Orange County chapt er o r the Calirornia IUCHART Unemploym ent Insurance Council. CUIC provides a forum for discussion of <·om moo joh less insurance problems facing employer::.. * Robert C. Fyke, of Connt'clleut Mutual, has bc<.>n numc•cl 1975 Orange County Man o( the Year by the Gc•nc.on.11 Ag<"nl~ and Ma nagers As11ociation, representing more than 800 agents in agencies throughout the county. J ohn T. Gurasb, chairman orthe executive committee nt INA Corp., has been ele-cled to the board of directors of Dal a Ttthnology Corp. of Costa MeSil, a mak<'r or plast11· ('0"1 put<.>r tape reels. • • Two Harbor Arca jewelers have hcrn elr·r trd tnthr hc>:lrtl ordirectori; of the California Jewc·ler s J\\,11<-1.Jlmn. Mrs. Mary Barr of ('harles II. Harr Jf'W<'IC'f'> in :"ew1ior1 Beach. and Joseph I. Hartstein, of Je wel'> by J oseph 111 C'o'l·• Mesa will serve the state board during 1976. 1976 'Road Queen' Ru11s 13-speed Rig SAN FRANC'fSCO <U PI) -The n<'w tnp gal in tru<'kin' is a bluc·e ycd ~Hoot I mr>ther of four wh11 whe<>l:1 ;t 13-spC'l''' rot up :in<t down the W1·:1t CouNt unit 111 rollccl "l.lttli• J\ritclws" hy thr m Ill{• clra vc•rs . Geri Ann Atherton. 33. ,.., also a purl lime country-western da!lt' JO<'key. a !'lporl enlhu111ast -and the wlf1•11f I ruck dnvn. "I'll be sor t or rctl~" said Mrs. Athrrton, Jook1nl{ uhl•:...-ro :i yeur of personal nppcur unces on behalf of 1''rom Curp. ltnd several othC'r spon11or~ of thc- "Queen of the Rood" competition. Gr rl was chos~n hy rt•a<ler!i nf lht: truckers, · magazine Open Rood. '1.ITTl.I a•trCM«\' Shf' suy~ sht' dccldt'<I to licromC' a trurk dnvc1 so shr could accompany h1•r huJ>bond. CnllJl, nn thC' rciad. "THE ONtY Wi\V I drivf' 1!1 with my hur1h:inll ," 'h•• said. He's the rcMon. I.if<' run l(~t lorwl y for h11n on llw ro~d.' ' Mn;. Athe rton says there a re m any hu?>.h;i nd wife trurk teams and that the number of !iinJ:le women tru«k clnv1·1' ,, growing very rapidly Thr 1975 Road t)ueen wa'! Mrs J.1ntl.1 Jernigan. 30. of Pensa<"ola. Fla .• who tt'amo; with tu-r husband hauling explosives Crom <'<HlSl to coo'it. Mr s. Atherton say~ ins urance companies and employers used lo be reluctant to hire women truck drivf'rs and some trucking companies still won't hire thc.:m. Hut others are enthusiastic about it. "THEY LOOK AT it this way." she said." A frlla is ::i lot safer on the r oad with his wife. He makes sure ha~ <.>quip menl is working right. Ue as more carl'ful about good root.I conditions. He isn'l tryin~ to beat the traffic to get home · lnlo1 !iol PI '•'-• CIO"" 01! , -·--""'" $0 )I St 71'•-" ~Stflf •. 1«> M ti wi...~· ' 110 .,,, .. 11 -I .Ill JO SIO 31' t • I', Mwt ". -11• •• '• -'-*'« .. u:r '", ,, -!'Mr t. 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DAIL y PILOT MV Battles Tilll '™gs Tonight in &mis Pal Robert•' aur&Jna Mus1i1on Vll'JO H11h Olablo • C()nqueror ol No. 1 aeed~ Sanu Clara and \\Jnnt'ra of 13 •lralpl, can move one lll'p clOSt!r lo lhe CIF 2 A ba ketball tltlt tonlaht ~htn th >' t'Oltidt' "Ith the powerful Morl'no \'alll'y V1k1ncs Tht' Cir 2 A s mlhntill\ ~an1c wall tip ort Ul 8 ut Col Stute f'\lllerton and the Dlablo!4 wlll be facing a Vlkln1s teum thut ha "'On l T struaght and starts u bulky lineup of two 6·5. Ont! G 3 and two 6·2players. Roberts knows hls s maller Olablos ¥rill be ln ror a ~or lest but h Hya, "we'n ~ ked and Wl''re playin& Sood basketball Our IUY• wue super aguost Santa Clara but we'll have to plo)' bettt'r toolaht .. Torual\1 the Olablos, 23 • and v1clor• In th~ South Cont Lt!aguf , wall face o muJor ehalll'nac m.slde. 1'h~ Viklnas ~tut 6·5 t" ans ln Cro1a W\d C..rter McChe~ ;aod Roberli. aays. "lhey're very bla and physical They like lo turn •nd 10 to th<' basket .. Crall Is avtraa:lnc 10 3 re· bounds and Cartt'r Is and both are 1mposlnc fl&utt$ 1.n tor no Valley's l 2 z ttmt Craia is ror· tnl 11 8 points and Carter 10 3 Out Moreno Valll')''• ~o 1 player is 6-3 Al Wanteors \\ M play!! lhl" point An•rOilOI l5,3 point$ •nd t iah1 r~bounds per aaml'. Winter \US namoo moi.t valuable-player 1n tht> S"'o An· drtu Lea&ut> for thl' 1>l'<'ond r.trai&ht year Because of the )1cGht'es unct ~Vinten. Moreno Valle) has out- U~IT•..__ FOUR WORKERS DIED AFTER THIS SECTION COLLAPSED AT THE OLYMPICS SITE. Sports Clipped Short 4 Montreal Workers Die MONTREAL -Fnurconslruc hon workers da<>d Monday night when a conC'rete l>lab which "'as being installed at the Olympic 'tadaum plummN('() more than 100 feet to thl' it round. Poli('e 1dent1f1ed the d ead. worker~ of Dominion Bndge Co Ltd . as Xa,•aer lf:in e~. 43. of Ch1cout1m1, Quebl'<', Paul 1-:malt' LA.·,·eu. 41. of :\I ontrcnl. Beno al Rrelon. 2i. of Le' 1-.. QuebeC', and Ht>trand Fort 1 n. 23. or ~loot real. The :lC't'ldent occurred "hen a he am b<>ing rt' et<'C1 to am.tan rol- umn near the -.t.1d1um to"'er. used to support the reLraclablc roof. broke loose from support cables and fell to ttre ground. The men were working inside the beam at the lime. The bea m a lso crushed a truck at the base of the tower. but CJUsed no si°gnaficanl damage to the re!il of the stadium. where the official opening and closmg cer emonies for the Summer Games are to be held. T~o or the men were reported dead on arrt\'al at ;\1aasormeu\'e llosp1tal. \\ hile the third died on the way to hospital and the fourth \\ htle undergoing an e mergency operation. pohce said. U CLA Won't Los e Pope No <)bstacle In Diablos Victory Imagine bl'atinii a CatholiC' school m .t basketball ~ame that hJd a Pope 11s 111w of tht• nfrlt'aalll. It happerwd Frida\' nt1tht an <h nard "h<'n ~11 ..... 1on \'tl'lll I hJth " . Olnblo" defl'.tfl•d S .. 1ntJ t'lar,1. 60 57. an th<' Cl i-· pla\o(f .. Rt'n Popl' "':i-. om• of lhl' om t•rnls Mo'l of hi' ftr,t hulf r.111-. \H•nl 11ga1nc;1 \l1"111n \ ll'JO hut that turned nrnund thC' fin.ii t \lo ~ruM1' "'h''" onll l\\o foul' \\1•11• cullt'<t ''ll'"n'I M \' .1ml IU v. rnt a~a1ost th,• lo,t•r, \11:1:-11111 \'11•111 hall a rn1111h• 11( WHITE WASH OLINNWMITI hundrC'd .;tur1C'nt rnol<'r~ make llu-Inn~ tnp In lhnard and th1•\' llnt"hl'd orf thl•lr hapi>v ('\ <'nlnf( b~ rormmi: :l douhll' hnt' from lhl• dre""'"ll rooms to tht' tf'am hu" M\' pla}t-rs "<'nl ht-l\\l'en the t~o hn<'" a~ th<>tr fan~ chant~ ~ind !!houted their C'nntentmt'nt And while the Nevada banch ls rated No. 3 in the nation. I Ond It hard to believe Utey'll be able to btat t!CLI\-u peclally at Pauley. l 'CLA 's home groaods. l'CLA fir t has to iet by San Dleico State this wt>ekend at Eu gl'ne. But that should M a routlnr mltlt'r, even for C.t'n<" Danov.. Wonder "'hn'll h<' the ba'\k<'I· ball coarh at l 'SC 1r Rob llti\(I 1·:10 mulC'h h1" Pac1f1c ·K C'C'llar ftnl\h and O· It rl'cord n<>xl !it'l.l!iOn" BUI Bloom , formf'r Cnrona dt-1 1'1ar lll«h C'oach who mltht hav(' tuml'd Onnre Cout ('ollf'«f''11 h a ,ll ~tb 1 I r n r tun ('<1 I nto 11omt'thln1C bette r than He rb l.h1u•y h u bt"f'n ablf' to do h ad Bloom bt>cn 1&lvu the <'hlnre. hi d a 20·9 rt"C'ord at Oxn1rd C-olh.•ic.-thl11 .'IU'lon. U vsey wu 1'1-17 at OC'C'. In \Ix prt•,·lous camp1l~ns at OCT Llvse) ha'< bf't'n over .SOO "lnnln« pf'rC'f'nla(tf' onl)' onrt'. lllili record at OCT I!! a dl'lm al N ·l?Z ... iliurprtslnic ililnCf' the hl1th '<'hool11 In thf' arn genenll) bo1'Jt stron1 program~. Two others were treated m hospital for nervous shock and latec.released. poli<'e said. Work was lem porartly sus· pended at th e s tadium 1m· medaalely following the act'ident. Site engineer Lionel Reeves s aid he dad not expet't the acc1· dent to seriously affecl the light C'Onstructaon schedule on the mammoth proJect. Baewr Sparldf!• KANSAS C JTY -Lnbealen Husson ColleRe of Mame was a nrst round victim an lhc NAIA basketball t ournament Monda)' as Cal Bapltsl of Riverside scored a 95-81 upset. Pacing the winners were Steve Johnson and former San Clemente High and Saddleback Coll ege guard Rick Bauer. Johnson scored 20 and Bauer 17. .~IT Fldd Co•pft!f f!d NEW YORK-University of San Francisco, Kansas State, Ho· ly Cross. St. Peter's, NJ and North Carolina cCh?J'lOtte) were added to the N allonal Invitation Tournament Monday. complet· in!! the 12·team basketball fi eld. Others previously packed in· rluded North Carolina State, North Carolina A&T. Louisville. K<>ntucky. Niagara, Oregon and Pro\ adence. Sk lMMrr R r•lgft• ~ASHVILLE . Tenn -Van· dt'rball l..'nl\·cn1l) ba:.ketball roaC'h R oy Skinner rei.agn ed Monday naitht Skinner':-. tea m~ compiled &1 262 124 reC'ord 1n hi!. 16 'ear:-. as head coaC'h at \'undt•rb1lt B or g Ba9• T it'"' KEl\L'llOll KONA. H;1wm1 Sv.eden's Rtorn Bora \\on his Wnr lc1 C hamp111nsh11> Tt•nn1s mal<'h b~ dt-foull ov<>r naul Hamirei Mondny when the Mex· 1c11 n i.tnr. suff<'ri n~ from a pulled leit muscle, wa.11 forced to quit in the fourth !\Cl The 19 'enr old Ror J? wai; lt';ul mg 6·3. I 6. r. o. :lo. "hen th<' match wa, call<>d •Ba•a Sc-o rt-• ~ASHVILLE Hei.?mald Ktng scored t'i$1hl points 1n O\'ert1me to Ind eil(hlh·rankcd Alahama to the Soulheast<'rn Conferenrf> basketball champ1onsh1p walh an 84 ·'77 \'tctory O\ er \'anderblll Monday nallht rebounded all opl)OMftlS. t.nclud ma a tum that started a 7-0. 6 6 and 6-4 front hne which &ol 3' re· bounds to the \'1k1nii • U. :\115!1100 V1e10'5 onl) tall pl1&yt'r I 6·5 center Steve S v.yer . MVP or the South Coaal Leaaue Averaaana H points and 11 r(" bounds, Sa" )'er bi 11 donununt for<'e an the Daublos' 2 3 wnl' And wh1lt' 6·2 Duv1d 1.oau: and 6-0 Mitch Adami; are aood rt> bounders for tht•lr ~iil', tl '" doubt!ul lhcy t'an :;ta) with Moreno Valley':. front llrw Tustin Gal Eyes First USAC Race PHOE~I X ~AP I "You don't stan oH winning nght a" a} ... s ays Arlene Hiss. the rars t woman dri\'e r admitted to the U.S . Auto Club championship circuit. thl' series of high speed rat'es which includes the famed l.ndianapolis 500. "You have to gel started and build with at." she adds. "!\fy goal right now is to make at us far as flnishin~. staying OUl Of lrOU· ble and doing well. .. Hiss Ill 35. but the 5·root 8. 119-pound high :,chool dantl' teacher from Tusttn. dt.>rlarcs that "my body (eeb 19. I'm II\ better shape than all my high SC'bool students ... Hiss. who as separated from her husband. driver !\take HJss. 1s on a rigid physical training pro gram tn an effort lo qualify for lhe Jimmy Bryan 150 ~re Sun day in which she'll have to speed around a s mall track at speeds higher than 120 miles per !}our She's been hfling we1ghls to build up her endurance and running two miles a day. Four yeors ago. when she was accompanying her husband as he drove the C'i rt'uit. women weren't even allowed in the pits. But the sex barriers began U> fall. and when Hiss put on a driving ex hibitlon here recently for four leading drivers -Hiss, Gordon Joh.nC'ock. Lloyd R uby and Rotlcr McCluskey t hey rHom mended that USAC issue her u championship license. The re· quest wa.s granted. Hiss has been road raC'tnl! for 13 years, dri\•ing an Opel in weekend evenls sponsor<'d by Sports Car Club or America She's been a regional champion in her class for two year:. and. because or that. says she's neH'r been scoffed al by maJe dnver" "l'\'e always liked sports." she said. "I'm a scuba dl\·er. l '\l' flown gliders and I ski . But I'm mediocre at lhosc. I found racanJ? was th~ one sport I could do well in and feel a sense of accomplish· ment." Mech anic M ik<' Devin, a member of her support leam, ex· pects Arlene not only to sur\'lve lhe qualifying for Sunday's race but possibly to finish in lhc top ten. Her manager . Bud Poorman of Phoenix, s aid he ~l1eves she has all the physical and m ental at.tributes necessary to be a top driver. Poorman said it's premature to taJk about Hiss' chances al In· dianapolis unlit she aclually begins competition, and she agrees. ··1 have to prove myself. as all rookies do." Arlene said. "I'll have l o raC'e an the 150 at Phoenix. then the 200-mile raC'e al Trenton. and then the USAC of· f1C'1als wall decade whether I'm al· lowed to take a rookie tei.t at In· daanapolas "You ha,·e lo dnve 20 50-mile laps at 165 miles per hour, and another 20 laps al above thnt. H you pass. then you can try to qualify for the r:lC<'. ThC'rc arc a lot of MC'pping stonei. ... CIFCage Menu Teftl•I"'' \late' ,..,,,,. .......... ~ ...... .. J A s. ... 111..,.11 tvu•~•ll"I .,, P•'"' ~1>t1no' •• Coll~ Of ,,,_.. O.~tt ,. Atl"'ON 'I\ l Yl"lw('>t)l14t ~t( .Ot• Hll)h fflt 1·A S.mlftft•h M 1\\t0" 't/ •1'l .,, Mo'"'ftO V•H•y •• t"...et Stai" trwtt•rt~t 111 ~ At\.tff"'O "' AO'#l~d t• Al"U'\4 HIOft H•1 I AS.,,.lllft .. , NlroHO 8A1' ¥\ P•~"· fllot'r •t !i-M ~''"' 14•'1" rat 8•0 &.•• v\ C"•tl••• -ll R"41_,. MIG" II 101 ,.,, •• .,., •.• s. .... ,_, &I lAft• l .. <-ar...,. ~llo•chOo•• .. V••l>v"'Otlt/ 111 M.I•' •\ 8Wf't• •• So it is hardly urprisina "'hen Roberti. UH. "v.l''ll hu'e to be palll'nt and take the high ptrt't'O taaei.hot " Hotl\'rti. ho thl' na:hl Quurd' m S 10 l\~11> Cox amt ~I\ Jolln Ill.It lrup for a semi dt'l3~ ~amt< Co'<. averatt1njt 10 poantr. all u dl'adl) out 1dl' •hooter .ind llattrup 1s a C'OOI plavmnkt'I' \\hO hit ml 12 o( 12 frt•t• lhro" b u,,:aanst Sunt.t Clara. ~tort'rlo \' ulle\' .tlbo hkeb to play dt.>hberate bti:.11.etboll, hold· MY'S KELLY COX. ing 15 oppon~nts to 50 polnt' or le M11mon Viejo has allo\H-d It oppo HIOI\ to .('Ort I~ Ch1An j() poinl~ on 18 OCUSIOOS. .._.,, .. ..., ,..,;, 11 1111........ •• "-t• WI °"'•',.°'"'II•" " tO Ywo1" \I lttnl.Cl!lftr .... I It -I• Y•\I• !OT I M l1 1-ll•tl ... • ........... • ... c.. .... ., l•il•ll• » " ...,_, "m• .. --, .. 0 1.•\J•rr• " .,......... ,. ,. _,. .. '--1 4A 11 YYCalp-!0Tl 'O 01.,.doo•a •I ,, NOflt Yl\I• " II•< ... Y•l .. y 0 ............ ,Oii ., '"" " ,...... u ,. o. .. , •• , S• ~-I 0 Ot I u 11 ¥Mrlt.,.,..,. t i Le W.re \'.~ •' .._. Base ball's Cold War Still Icy .. .. •• 11 .. ,, ><I u .. ,, " ,, •• NEW YORK (AP) -Spnng 1s· lhe tame of opllmlsm an the baseball world, when there an no losses and everybody has a t'hance lo have some fun in lhe sun. This season there has been no spring, only a contmuaUon or winter. and lhe pro:.pecls for on 1mmed1ate lhaw in the situation appear:. about as llkl'ly a~ com mai>sioner Bowie Kuhn invatini.: Marvin M Iller to toss out lhl• r1rsl ball of the re~ul :ir.season Ht here is a fir~t ball Th<' O\.\ ners and plu~er~ are "I \\idt' apart as th\'Y head rnto the11 26th negot1alm1Z ~l'S!i1on todtl\ that a group of i.omc 25 \'eterur1 playeri. has made at.., O\I o pilC'h to Maller. executl\ e dtre<-tor or th\· Pia~ ers Assocaallon The players' meeting an • t Petersburg. Fla . called al lhc request of Cancannat1 Rl-ds slug. ger Johnny BenC'h. \\US for the purpose of gaanan~ :.ome an- rormataon "Maybl' 1f we all Ael together \\e t'an make mor<' progress on this lhang... DenC'h said befort• the 15·mmute nH·l'lang "I wanl to find out wha1 ·s r eaJI} go1n11 on "I ha\'e to udm1t l um con fu!>ed. B<>sides, I want to know \\ho's lt'lhnR him <Mllll'rl what to as k for. Tht> m nJoraty of the ~uys down h C're urc leaders on their clubs and I thought it would be a good adcn if we got together :ind discussed the situation .. At the C'o n clus lon of t he ~ess1on. held at Tom Sea\'cr's un- offa t' ia I praC'tace camp , lht• players a!iked Sca\'<'r and J cx- Torrt' of th(• :'li<>w York !\tels to a!-.k Mill<'r 1f h<• could :.l't up a me<'lm1Z hl•t "' t'l'n lht• 21 pla~<·r repres<'nlall\C'> and the duh O\\ ncr:. "Thl'' ilrt• conct•rncd that th<' O\\ner' Jn• not J.!Ntang ucruratt• rl'porh." ;\l1ll c r !ta1d "II llhe n • questl \las an lhe vein of 'Lel's "' e 1r we C'an ma kl· !.ure there ' c11mmun1rat1on · .. ~tiller promptly lnvat~ the 21 owners to meel "1th th<' a!iMX'ta tton·s execullvc board Thursdav tn Tampa. Fla · Miller said thl' play<>rs gelling involved an the aC'lual ne~otia· Lions was ":i ran<' idea." but when usked if 1t would ~ltmulatc a solu· lion to thl' unproductive negolia· Lions. h<' said . "probably not, but when you're sluck, you t r y everything." Helllet Coach Tabs Vikings O ver MV HEMET-Th<'\ r(' btl! lhf•\ 1P phy~icaJ and the' hJ\I ,, t.:n.111 ~n<'h. So 11 ·, nnl "irJlrt''"J.! th.11 Hemet ll11<h h:i..,11.t'lhall rn<.t<'h Charles Clark fa\ 11r' lhf' ~lon·no Valley V1k111~~ in th1·1r Cl I-' l /\ sem1f1na l~ b:1-.k1•ll1all i;:a111•· DRatni.l th<' Ma"'"in \'u-Jn D1ahlo~ tonight C'lark ral'cd thr \'1kanJ!' thrt•t• times tha' } l'<i r .rnfl ttw l>1Hhlo' ()O('e, IO!\lrtj;( a ll ruur ,:::'tmt• .... He met lolll to \lnrrno \'11ll1•y r.9·44. ~1 H in th11•1• owrt1m1•.; und 57.47 M1 -.i.111n \'11•10 lwal ll<>met 511·55 111 tht· llr-.1 rn11n<f 11f lh<' playoff~ "I (<>l!I Mnrcno \ult<·\ '" u 111111• slron~er heeau~•· of 11' ''"' · Ml)'\ Clnrk ahnul n \'1klllJ.!" lpam I hat ha11 no ... 1a1 lt•r 'rnalh•r th.1r1 1; 2 "We hart a i::nod n•hountl1n~ C'luh but w1: couldn't 't:i\ \I llh ~loreno \'alll'\' on tlw no:uo' Th e V 1 k 1 n i:: .., a r 1· a I .., 11 dangerous from c>ul,t<I<' "Thl'y 'r(' ACl•>CI 'h11Cltcrs and they're quack. '•I'll ('lark "Plu" they h :n<· a \Pry itood lw1wh .. Clark lhtnks !\t1c;'lion \'tl'JO can \\In 1f ll ll<'l" un <>arl\' lt>ad "If M1i.~1on Vl<'JO J!('tl. ahear1 of \nu. th<'y arr daffaC'ult to catch. ' 'a'' Clark "Th<'' ran hold on10 1h(• ball and lh<'y ran kt·c·p ,>011 from scorin~ in ~1d1• Thi')' kl-pt u'I uut"dc• v~rv wrll " C'lurk ali;o 'i'l"' c;imiluratll'<; lx•twt•l'n thl' two ll'ami.. "Thl'y'n • hnlh !'nmc•whut cnn· f'<'rval1v<' und don 'l llkt• to run unlt•i.i. lht• h('('1t111on :iriN<'ll, .. ht• 'llY'>. "But I'm ln<'ltn(•d to favor Mort•oo V:tll1•v . I'd likr In M't' a 1<•urn from our l<'llJ.!lW r••uch ttw 11111.11~ * * * Gan1•" Dirr<"lio n8 Olft(H ...... <•• ..... ,,...,_I r.1 \t•t" ff """''°'"th 10' .. I~.,. to> H \t•t~ (l)tl•C)I> f'I•" ti\ f 11U11rttW1 f4tli'• tf'Wt w.rtl• 4"' f t•fl••tt f\olJ''" te ttrwR N••1-"fl • ,,.... ... °"' ,_t lh ft" INlo tf•-~t f''HIWAY t\\t to t""1 .. j .. H 1rt- ''••••Y ''' c..o .,,.,, •" '' •• •~ o'""'f'> r.,...,,.t f\Pt Go"°''" o" \I to ~n .,,,,. Mt•• • ,.,, on C"•P'"•" •M ..., '" \•••• eon.-.,.. ft1ffl C.. r1ci"' .,, \t•t• to•..., ~ O"Olrllld ,.,.. bJ?t•' 10 (At \ttff" f F w•l•rtO" I Thl' Daahlo" fl(.?Ure to ha'<' their hand!' full aRam ton1Ahl :f.'"n"l tall Moreno Valle\ But I ~f~d 1t hard to beh e,•e that ~lorenn alley can b<' any better trum the la ·t two teams M1c;~1on \'1e10 has beaten an the playoff~ A\'lal1on and SC With the likes of Fountain \'alle}. Corona del Mu. E tan· cl1. Marin1. HonUngton Be ath. )l ater Del and Edi~ proclll(lng fine t alent "''t r y year. you'd think •e mi1bt expe<'t more from OCC. Frankl)". I'd like to Stt wh at CdM coach Tandy Gillis would do as he1d <'oach at OCC. Raveling Beelines Extra $30,000 Tl'll' St'vada CLas Vl'gas) te.m tllat 1' Ill probablr play l 'CL.\ a Wttk from Satarday nilht In l~ SC AA basketba ll ttl(lonals at Pauley P nlllon Is 1nragtng 110 petnts per gam e. •Th1t mlkl's tht' l 'NL\' Rebels • t11e top S<'ortng m-1or collelCl' clh•islon tum In the n1Uon b)' an M·era&l' of 14.5 polnL11 per gamf' with Rutgers the runnerup. lhwner. The Vl'gu lads hnt' .flvea up 8't5 point per lUt. One of the fine up and roming young basketball coaches has to be Robby Dye or Cal State c Fullerton l After leading his Santa Monit'a team to the state JC title. he look CSF to a C'On ference ro·title this year One of his players is freshman Bob Losntt.r from Marina. who ~rored 10 point5 in lhe 1065 lo l1 of Pacif1t' Sa tu rd a,. Dyl' was a standout at Fullerton JC an the I ale SOS. PULLMAN. Wash. <AP> - Washington Stale head basket· ball coach George Raveling says he'll slay with the Cougars, despite an offer lo coach at another major West Coast school for $60.000 a year Although he dechnf'd to name the school, Raveling !'laJd Mon· day he turned down the otrer of lwice his present salary be'cau.se of pledge to r emain at Washinitton Stat<' "I promised Ste'e Puidokas I'd stay at Washington State until he graduates." said RavelinR of his 6·foot·ll 1'1 junior center from Chicago. Raveling. who completed has first winning season in four years at Washington State with a 61·59 upset of lOth·ranked Washington Saturday night. said Monday It was a recruiting promise that weighed heavily on has dttislon to remain with the Cougars and the fact he is coaC'hlnl( an "thl' best tnskethall conference an the country .. The 'actory onr the lluskae gave the Coul{ars an 18-8 record overall and an 8-6 mark in lh<' Pa*ic 8 Conferenn•. ll was WSU s besl year since 1970. when at finished 19·7 and 9.5 in lhe PaC'·8 Raveling said it was a dis ap· pointm~t that the Cougars W<'rt' passed over fM a bid to the Na· ta onal lnvll:ttlon Tournament. the nation'!' oldest post-season basketball classic. "It would ha\'e been a 'erv meamngful rev. ard for the ktd~ Thal. was their goal, lo ~to a post -season tournamf'nt." hi' c;a1d. "They worked M hard ao; the\' could ond it would ha\'<' been a JUSl reward ror their ac· compltshments ." Raveling said followinR Satur· day niRht 's v i ctory ovH Was hington he would be "ex lremely disappointed" 1f Ore11on was accepted lo the NlT over tht> Cougars. Washin1tlon Stale •and Oregon split this season's two-game series and the Dut'ks finished wtth a worse over-all re· ~ord 19· 10 but still got a bad. Saddleback .EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 69, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ Board Cites Threats Educators to Wage Political War? By LAURI E K~PER ~. OllMO•llfl'li.t\IMI The Saddleback Vall~y Una11t.'d School District has 1~uoo a pre~!> release staling tru tee$ huve been threatened polil1cally by the Saddleback Valley Educator!> Association. John Cooper, @ssistant to the superintendent. aid officers of \be SVEA threutenl'd dunna a QJeeting with him · Sunday lo 4tclare a pohllcal war dga1nst Viejo's Routes Reviewed The Orange County Transit Di.strict bas agreed to review Mission VieJo's bus routes to de· iumine if improvements can be made to the local transportation system. Tom Jenkins. a representalJve ol the OCTD. tot4 members or the Mission Viejo Munv:1pal Ad- visory Council Monday night that a new loop route is being considered to serve developing commercial centers. -·The loop would take bus riders ·along La Paz Road. Pa.seo de Valencia. Lag una Hills Mall, El Toro Road. Trabuco Road and Margue rlte Parkway, Jenkins disclosed. Jenkins' appearance before the advisory council came in response to public statements by "MAC Chairman R ic hard Lowcock that existing bus routes •·go nowhere to lake you no place.·· It was charged by Lowcock that It is virtually impossible to go from north M 1ssion Viejo to South Mission Viejo by bus and tbal the OCTD was treating Mis- sion Viejo as a "stepchild" though it is as large as many cities. In a letter to the Orange Coun- ty Transit District. Lowcock urged the establishment of a col- lector bus route which would 2make its way through Mission Viejo, then connect with the line running from El Toro lo San (Sff ROUTES, Puc A!> Bandit Hits San Clemente Supe rmarket A bond1t 1n nl'ed of a sha\ 1• r o b ht• cl u S a n C' I c m l' n l 1· supermarkt•l or $\00 Monday nl~ht . Pohcl' ~.11ct lh1· youn11 robbt'r approached tht' hqunr count1•r :1l the Snfr" ny )(UJ.>t'rrnurkt'l. !IOI N. t1 Camino f(,•,11 nl II 19 ;111cl or der('d llo" .1111 Mourer. the store's n<1'll'll,111t m.1nu.:t'r, to turn ovf'r r11<1h hH'DlC'd 1n ti 'lllfr The bnnd1l d1 'IJ.1lay1-1I a .:un tuckt>d In h111 wol,tbuod. hut ctid not pOtnl tht• W('Hp-00 Jl 8n)Onl'. polkt> !'Did. He escopc-.J from lht' arcu on root. Police described tht• man 11~ wcumn.: R wutrh cap und 011 hav- ing 11cvvrnl d uy11' jlrowth of beard Pollcc SI.lid \ht• dc•scrip· Uon rn ntchl'~ that or a man bflll'\•f'd rf'11pon111blt' foc otht'r rt rent orml'd robbrt1l's in San Cltmtnte. SPEED DEMON PL.E.4DETH WAKEENEY. Kan. <u Pl' A f.'1lton, Mo , preacher was given a speeding ticket for dnvmg 75 miles per hour on an lnterstate highway. The Re\•. David Edens sent the follov. inJt parody or the Lord's Prayer to Judge Oa\•1d Rhoades: "Our judge wh1c,h art 1n Kansas. I do not know )Our name. Thy radar hath trapped me on a dry. straight four lane interstate which lnchneth me lo go a bit too hasltly. If mercy be 1n thine heart. forgive m e my ~spass as this is my i;econd summons in SO years oC earthly sojourns If my debt doth reqwre a r«ompense. then 1 will pa thee, for thine is the kingdom and the power. Amen." board members v. ho op~e their program le> becornt> the "t-x elusive representative" for dis lnct tearhers dunng rollect1\e bargatning m coming months 8111 M echam. SVEA 's representative to the Board of Education. however, derues that he or any other officers ol the teachers' group have threatened the trustees. lie said comments were made that they would be looldng al the lru:ilt'es · records b(-fort> lht" nut election "ll merely 1.., a :.late:· ment of v. ha t 1!> rejlJty," he :.aid The meeting v. as Cillled ufter SVEA repre:.entall\'l'!> objected to a paper explaining aspect!> of Lhe rrew collect I\ e bargaining law lo all d1 lnct employe!> This pa~r. the hrsl of several lo Ix· distributed to the employes. ex- plained the con~epl ot ··ex· elusive representation." SVEA. v.h1ch hopes lo be the Plane Bits Mountain Dana Pilot Dies in Crash The body of a Dana Point in, du.strialisl was found on a moun- tain this m orning after h e apparently dragged himself• three quarters or a mile from his crashed plane and died. The plane of Gerald Erwin MtlJard bad crashed into the side of Mt. San Gorgonio in the San Bernardino National Forest. It was at the 7,000-foot level about 35 miles east of Yucaipa. Millard, 41 . of 33272 Mesa Vista Dnve, was owner of Sun·Coast Equipment Company of Irvine. The firm leases forklifts and heavy machinery. Mary Anna Zahringer, Millard's housekeeper and personal secretary, said he had hved in Dana Point for about three yenrl!. She said Millard apparently was en route to Apple Valley on a pleasure tnp when the crash oc- curred. "J erry just loved Oying. He was very expertenced." she said. Mrs Zahrtnger said Millard was twice divorced and leaves a daughter who resides In Michigan. An electron ic emergency signal was monitored Monday by the sbenff's department and a helicopt er zer oed in o n the wreckage shortly before mid· nJght. The copter pilot reported no one was aboard the sing le-engine Bonanza Yankee but blood was found on the wings and footprints Jed away from the downed aircraft. A ground search party followed the tracks to the vie· tim's body. MD Pleads Innocent On Sex, Rape Raps Dr. Ross T odd McClure of South Laguna pleaded innocent today to charges of rape and seK perversion and was ordered lo stand trial May 24 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James H. Walsworth set the trial date for the balding, 54-year -old physician and or- dered h im t o r eturn to the . courtroom May 14 for pre·tnal act ion. Dr. McClure, Encino Lane, re mains free on his pro- mise lo appear. The physician was arrested at his office. 31542 South Coast lhghwuy. South Laguna, after in· vest1gation by shenff's officers of a woman patient's alJegatJon that she was raped J an. 7 and forced to participate in acts of sexual perversion while under the influence of a tranquilizer. The 22·year-old Dana Point woman who made the allegation later filed a civil action against the doctor in which she demands damages to be determined in a trial court . It 1s alleged thal the acts took place after the woman visited the doctor's office for continued treat- ment of a persislant back injury. A roommate drove her lo San Clemente General llosp1lal for examination Westminster Boy Gulps Razor Blade I\ 16-yuu-old Westminster bo) was reported in fair condition tn day 11rtc-r he-!'wallowed half a ruor blade in a son drink <'Hn ut Fountain Valley llltth School Monday aft ernoon Police uid Ronald J Smith or 1~2 Diamond St., <'Om plained or <'llest pains, then fainted bn lh(' c~m,lus ofter swallowinR the blodt" about 3.30 pm. lit undf'rwenl stomach sur· iery at Westminster Community ltospltal for removal or lhl' bladl'. Police stud phys1c1an11 ~lleve thf' youth will recover sntlsffctorl I y Lt Carl Lawrence said today pohce took a crime report in the matter and are investigating. although he did not rule out the J>O$S1bihty that lhe incident v.as accidental. Lt. Lawrence reported the boy said he purchased the drink. con· sumed about hall of 1l, then left 1t tn the music room for awh.ile When he returned, he said. he finished the drink, lhen notired half a blade in the bottom of tht can l,awrence said the school nurse 5 th Blas l Victim POINT PLEASANT, W. Va <llPl) -Deputy sbenrr Ernie Hesson died today. becoming the fifth ''icttm of an explosion touched off las t week in the Mason County jail by a dis· traught teen-ager. .. cxam1nl'CI the )'Outh, then or- fldal?'I fed him hread to <'Ollt the> blade hefnre toking him to th1• hosp1tnl. Lawrence sold 1l appt'art'<l 1hat 11omeone h11d brokt·n lht.• blade in two pien•s and plact'd it in the drink. Howc-vcr, he said. polkc · have not ruh•d out ttw po~slblhly that the bh1d1• wus plat"Cd tht•n• DC'rldcnlallv by snmc-.mc to d1 ~ posl' of 1l nnt retthzin$! tht• clr1nk w:ls not fin1'1herl • Conscience Hurts Thief LONDON CUPI> -ConneC'· t1cut armored car dnver Noel Theodore Richard stole S287.000 and flew to London . But somewhere over the Atlantic he appa rently had a change or heart. The first thing, he did al the airport was lo walk upwCusloms officials and confess . Richard said guarding huge amounts of money all day for the International Armored Car Com· pany of Waterford. Conn . had finally become too much or a temptatfon London authorities detained him until two U.S marshals could n y to the Bntlsh rapital to l"llCOrt him back home lo face larceny charges • teachers' representatin. object· ~ that d l:.trict administrators were not telling tb"e "whole truth" in that paper .. SVEA did not jUSl disagree but actually made threats that the>· would go after the board pohttcally." Cooper said. He said the release was issued because "the board really feels someone ought to, in a sense, blow the whistle on them." <SH THREATS, Pa1e Al) Increase In Parks For Viejo?. By RUDI N IEDZIELSKI Ol llM O•llr l'l ... MMI An agreement now being negotia t ed by Supervisor Thomas F. Riley a nd lhe Mission \'iejo Company could mean more developed parks over lhe next five years in Mission Viejo. If negotiated successfully, it will cover three park sites which. though already dedicated. re- main barren because the county does not have sufficient funds to develop them. • 1 These s ites are adjacent to Castille School, Barcelona Hills School and near the Intersection of Margu er ite Parkway and Alicia Parkway. A fourth park in the Cordova homes area. not yet dedicated, a lso would be Included in the agreement as would several others to be added lo Mission Vle- jo 's park system In the future. Under the agreement, now In the "outline" stage. according to Riley, the Mission Viejo Com· pany will divert $1 miUion of Its own funds into the development and maintenance of parks In Mis- sion Viejo. In exchange, the Mission Viejo Company will receive the right to participate in county funding programs that may assist the community in public works con· struction. As an example, the supervisor cited the Mission Viejo Com - pany's likely participation in the Arterial Hig hw ay Financing (AHFP> program for major road projects in the community. P eter Herman, Ril ey's u - ecutlve assistant, briefed mem· bers of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory council on the negotiations Monday night. He pointed out that Mission Viejo, developed by purely pnvate interests. has not been JIJle to "tap" certain grants that are available to other c1t1es. As part of the bargain. the M1s- i11on Viejo Company intends to complete surface improvements. including the installat1on of lawns. sprinkler systems a nd re!>lrOOm plwnblllg. at each of the. park sites . Add1l1onl!!Jmprovements such as backstops and other changes necessary for baseball diamonds will have to be financed out of County Service Area 9's parks budget. That budget projects a deric1t or about $100,000 over the next five years primarily hecause of a cash now problt'm as more and more parks are addt>d to the system. Although the Service Area '11 tax rate will ultlmately be s urflclent <~e P ARKS, Pa1e AZ ) Guatemala Hit Again GUATEMALA CITY. Guatemala (AP) -A new series or s trong earth t remor s s hook quake · ravaged Guatemala early today. causing panic and some damag e . No casualties were reported. The three t e mblors brought the total oC af· tershocks to 1,31S since a killer earthqu ake de- vastated Guaten,iala Feb. 4. , People rushed into the streets at the first tremor and spent the rest ot the night out in the open- many in makeshift tent.I and Jea n·tos-as they have been dotng ain« lbe 1b0ck1 started mo,.. t.ban a roonth a.go. • T UESDAY, MARCH 9, 1976 Toda )''s losing '.Y. t~ks TEN CENTS He's Got 'Troubles" Rodney Flindt. 13, of Woodland. Wash.. enjoys has dally bicycle r ide with his bµddy Troubles. the family's pet ra- coon. Rodney says Troubles looks forward to going on tht! daily bike ride and hasn't caused any trouble yet Lay Teacher Union Ba~tle Begun in LA LOS ANGELES <AP) -The centuries-old battle over separa· Uon of church and state is coming up again In an unusual fight over efforts to unioniie Jay teachers in the Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese. including Orange County. The National La bor Relations Board alleges that the church spied on teachers and fired some for backing the union. Although an attorney for the archdiocese. Mike Ryan, said Viet Family Escapes Via Helic<»bter BANGKOJ,;hailand CAP) - A young South Vietnamese air force lieutenant. accompal}ied by his wife, four childre.n and a mechanic. new a helicopter 300 miles from South Vietnam to Thailand on Monday in the first known airborne escape from South Vietnam since May, a Thai provincial governor reported to- day. It was the second daring helicopter escape from a Com- munist country 1n seven months. Last August. an American pilot flew a li-year-old girl and two ot ne r East Germans from Czechoslovakia to freedom in West Germany. Boonchuay Sisalakam, gov ernor of Thailand 's Chantahun province. told The Associated Press by phone today that the South Vietnamese pilot -a n of- fi cer In the fallen Saigon reg1mt' did not wish to live under lht' Communist system and pl anned h111 getaway ror two month!!. The pilot took otr from the Mekong River city of Can Tho early Monday and was forced to land near a rural gasoline station about 130 mile!! southea!lt of Uangkok when his ('rt1 rt riin out of fuel. the governor said The (~e F.SC'APE, Pal(t' AZ) Levi's Mice 'Very Nice' WASHINGTON <UPT> -At- torney General Edward H. Levi has a llve·and·let·live attitude about the mice in his office. A pair of Justice Department lawye r s rece ntly gave the Washington Post a copy of a let ltt they had written Levi. com· plaining about the cockroaches and mice they say overrun their offices. Levi was asked about it at a meeting with reporters Monday. ''I have a very nice mouse," he said. "I don't know whether it is one or more. But they're awfully well trained and they don't seem to have any electr-Onic bugs on them ·• Monday "the a llegations are without merit." the real argu· ment is more constitutional. The church contends that un· der First Amendment separation of church and state the govern ment cannot impose itself on church activity and thus it is ex· empt from the National Labor Relations Act. The AFL·CIO United Catholic Secondary Teachers Association argued . however . that lhe Constitution ca nnol protect the church from activities that would be illegal by private employers. The issue is over whether or not the NLRB will conduct a secret ballot election on union representation for the 500 lo 600 lay teachers employed at 26 high sch ools operated by th e archdiocese in Los Angeles, Orange. Santa Barbara and Ven- tura counties. An estimated 20.000 s tudent s attend the schools. Teachers at M alcr Del High School in Santa Ana picketed last year over higher salanes, better medical benefits and job securi- ty. Some teachers later were not rehired but il was not 1mmed1ale· ly known if any of those are being represented in the current action againstthe archdioc~e Steve M akin, <'Kecutive secretary of lht' teacher's union Local 3448. told a new~ con- ference that "10 teachers have l>E<en fired for part1c1pattnR in un- ion acuv1llcs. ·• lie 11a1d he left a t eac hing po s1t 1on 1n th e archdiocese becau~e of pressure plnced upon him hy the ad mm1strat1on The union said lhc• NLRB 111· lei<es that th<' churrh 'lrhools 11 leg a II y q u \'ll t Io n (•d teurtwrs about "union sympathll's 11nd thl.' union art1vlllt'~ or lht•1r fellow (Sec-UNION, Pal(t' i\2) Con~l "·t .. ntht•r l'lennn~ ton1$!hl thrn l"Unnv and a lttllt• warnwr \\'rdne..,cln\. 11rronllnii 10 1111' \H' ;l till' r 'ii. r v I<' I' I.II\" tomllhl 40 In 4M ll111h.., 111 the low to m ut 60<\. 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The 1overnor 1ald lhoy were under Thal provincial custody today. The "H~y " hellcopttr -the standard type u1td by the United Stal~• lo the Vietnam war -was emblazoned with a yellow aw In a red field, the 1ymbol ot the South Vletnameae realme. the Thai 1overnor uld. The craft, which the 1ovemor said wu taken out ol a rlce neld in Nakam dlalrlct to a nearby Thai army camp, wu pre· sumably one from the U S . supplied air neet captured by Communist forces last spnn1. It waa not immediately known whether the lieutenant bad continued ny1n1 for the Com· muni1ll or whether he had stolen the aircraft. The 1overnor sai~ the pilot could not make his esca~ earlier because of un· specified ''problems.'' The 1overnor said the escapees had no 1pecific plana for the future. Most Vietnamese re· fu1ee1 normally want to emJirate t6 the United States or France;. TbaUand does not a.rant them permanent asylum. A number or airplanes and helicopters were flown out of Vietnam shortly before and af\er the Communist capture of Saigon Apnl JO , but since then mOilt re· fuget>s have come out by sea. Fro• Paf14! A l UNION •.. employes. ·• Besides firing some teachers, the NLRB charged the church also threatened others with discharge a nd generally used "coercion" and other lllegal tactics to fight union organizing, the union said. Makin said that more than 400 of the 600 lay teachers in the archdiocese want to be represent· ed by the u nlon but the archdiocese had fought attempts to organ ize and refuses to acknowledge the union. . A s pokesman f o r the archdiocese. Monsignor Clement Connolly, denied Makm's aJ1e1a· lions of Obstructing union IC· t1v1Ucs but made no further com· ment. 'li'<lSt:i11citi1'l! Won1a11 'Cours e Set iii Viejo Nancy Rrmer. \\ho says every woman holds lh l' key lo her own hupptne :.s. wtll teach a Fascinutinii Womanhood course tn J\11s'<lon V1cJo, ht•l(mning Wt!d · rwsdu~ al 7 p tn. · · t';u1rinat1nl( Wornunht)O(I is the ani.wt!r for women of ull .igcs. ·· i1.11d 1\1 r i.. Bnlll'r, who i-a)!i her own murria~l' 111 hap- pier s1nct' !>he lw1 ,l'lf look lhc <'our'le ll ''"•ch, .. , l" lw" lo 11\\llk('n .1 m1111 Ii lu\c Jr\J brlnl( uul the h,•11t 1n hull ·' The l'Olll ''-'· ltO'l'd on ll<'lt>n An· d1•lin '' hook nr th\• ~.1rn1• nUm(', II\ hai.l'd un thl.' prt'nll"' that "'htll.' llll'll Cl •I\ I' 11t.l11111 ,1l1t1n, \\Ornc:n '' 11nt tu he lo' "d A "'om11n "ho ".inh l11 f1·1•l lo\ 1'11 , ~.I\~ Mr~ An ch•ltn . 11111 .. 1 lt•I lwr m.m kno"' whl' t ruh .nhnll t'' him Thi• 1•11.:ltt "1•PI. n1ur'I • ro,t1 SI~. "h1<'h 1n<"IUJl'' mutc•n atl!i \1hlit11111ul 1nfm m ,1t11m 1i. »v111l11 hi" hy <·.dl1n11 Mrs DrinN lit'\"' t'l'll ti u ncl 9 u rn ut 8.10 392S. 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""' • ,., .. 310 r •or •"< '""-"'" 4ts-otJO c-.. ,.~, ,.,. °"~ c •• ,, ~ • .,.,,... (.,,... IWlft• Ne N•\ \t.,tt\, •llU\V•I""' • rClitM""t .... ttt• t' rf•t'flUM•f'lh P.••r·" ~-' ~· r••'•"w-'"•d ••ti\•"' '""' t••t ,.,, ,,, •• "' •• ,,....,,...,. ......... ~-.-.ct 1 •u OMht• •• e •• ~U 4ilitw t.l·•OM~. ~ttl)\'911"\ t • "",. U 1t ·~ WJ ,,,.._. M U~t•'t ,..., lf'rt~.-. OJI-"'• • TuMCSa1 M.trcnt. 1176 Doctor Raps Patty Says Her Defense -'Unbelievabl ' SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -01=-minma portion• of Patrk1a Htane'• defenH •• "u.obelJeva· ble." a 1overn m ent psychJatrk t•pert bu portrayed her as the r•icnina monarch cl a ra.a·t•ll ot revolutionaries shci lil\ed to Ul· t.ernaUonal fame. "Sbe was the qu~n" of the Symblonest> Liberation Army. said Dr J oel Fort. "Sbe brouaht them lnternallonal ~&nition, Hoag Plan Hit tht excitement, the prHs attt-n Uon . .She tnJoyed the status and recoanation thla brought her " Fort. a ph ya idan with peycttlatrlc trainlnar. took Issue Monday with several key t"le· menta lo Miss Heant's own story ol fear and sexual asaauJt lnfbct· ed by ht'r SLA captors. The aovernmcnt ia tryina to prove to the Jury that Miss Hunt took pllrl wllltna:h rn u 1'74 b•nlt robbery. The defense daJm1. and M laa Hurat hai. testified. thta\ i-ht' 1)Urhc11>uled out or fur for ht'r hh• US Atty JanH'!'I J,, Rrownin.i Jr. 1pent mo11t of tht' day C'hdtlnl! Port'• picture of the 22•yt•ar·old newspaper heiress. Of'ft-nst ;at torney F Let' Riuley hud ju t begun his r r oss exu11)111:tlwn when court re<'etsed for thl• day UCI Medical Dean Fort, his opinions ba:..t'J un rour Jlllhouu lntervleww ""11h M ts:> Hearst as well a11 other matl'raal, declared that the defendant wn~ "a voluntar member of tb" SLA" when s he ond rour t·om rades robbed the Hlbt'mJa a._nk on Apnl 15. 1974 Ann a•Ai•ee Actress Ann-Margret (left) will star as evangelist A1mee Semple McPherson (right> in a two-hour NBC TV movie called "Sister Aimee." now before the cameras. Assails Hospital "She did not perform tht' bank robbery wcause i-ht' was rn ft'ar of her ltft'," Fort said over strenuous object 100:. b) Bnlley US D1str1ct Court Judg« Oliver J Carter allowed tht> answer to stand but instruct~ the jury that tt was stnctly f'ort's opinion By DOUGLAS FaJTZSCHE .,. ... o.i.., .......... Music Woman The 100-bed hospitaJ proposed to be bu.ill in Irvine by thl' con- s ortium of Hoag Memorial Hospital and Western World Medical Foundation will be lner- ficient and incapable of provid· ing adequate services, accordini to the dean of UC Irvine's From Cacoplwny to Symplwny By ANNE COOP ER Of~O.lty111 ... _ "How does the teacher stand it~·· asked a mother \'isitlng a De Portola Elementary School band class tbiswetk in Mission Viejo. Two dozen children labored over exercises and simple band selections. Interrupting al a particularly cacophonous mo- ment. theJI teacher, Claire Horn, pointed out that only one student \\as playing the melody. The young muS1cians began again, and lo. a recognizable lune' .. lty g oal is to help each stu· dent become competent ~ough to play independently." Mrs. Horn said. "Children who play ~ell enjoy music. The others lose Interest." The mothers present agreed that their children are enjoying music more since J01rung Mrs. Horn's class. .. Gary loves it.'' said Donna Beyers. whose lO·year old ~on plays the trumpet his dad played m junior high. "In fact. he likes music now more than anything else. maybe because his father helps him with it." Pearl Anderson said her son, Martin. took piano lessons but •lost interest. lie "11nted to play oboe in Mrs. Horn's etas~. hul when he couldn't get an obot', he settled for a s axophone. "Being m the class was more important than the 1ru.trument hl· f 'ro• Pag.-,\I THREATS. • • Mecham. however. said. "We were attempting to bring what we thoug ht was some sort of re· ason to the situation." Althout?h the five board mem· bers contacted today vaned In their d egree of "anRer " ex- pressed toward the SVEA. they contended the issue really is dis· tributing inform a lion about the new law to em ploy es Truiitee!I Sa.Id thPy will COD· tlnue distrlbuttn51 information on the la w to employr~ pla)'ed.'' Mrs. Anderson said. medical school. .. Now he gets up eagerly for an Speaking at a breakfast with early morning jau band prac-ne.wsmen today, Dean Stanley tree. He seems even more in· van d en Noort said hospitals terested now than "he n he should have 2SO to 750 beds in or· started." der to support the best ranie of Mrs Horn said about 75 per· medical services. cent or the music students :lt De However, Dr. van den Noort i::or~ola stick with the program. has r efused to comm ent on Nationally, the drop out rate whether he will take an active a\~rages SO percen~. role in oppoalng the joint appUca· Mollvauon 1s d1mcult to un· lion to bu.ild a hospital adjacent derstand," she nnr. "Smi1rsru:·--to the UCI campus u part or a dents whose families are planned 132-acre Irvine medical mus1rally oriented seem to have complex. high motivation . On the . other Hoag Memorial Hospital or hand. there are highly motivated Newport Beach and Western students whose families ha\•e no World Medical Foundation of special fee~lng for music. i:'he on-Irvine, both non-profit organiza· ly generality l can state 1s that tions. have Initiated a third try at the ~tter kids . play, the better aetting approval for the hospital. they hke music. Twice before. plans for a Little Gr ant Beyer~. 4, d 1dn·t hospital on the site made avail•· know" hat he was letting hlf!!St'lf ble to Western World at bargain in for "hen he &i?"tted to \'1s1t his prices by the Irv me Company big brother's class. Grant wasn't ha~e been s hot down by the as considerate as the adult vis· Oranie County Health Planning itors. Whe~ the noise got too Council. murh for him. he Just clamped The final draft of the applica· his hands over his ears. Uon for the 84,200 square foot. Saddleback Board Plans $8.5 million hospital is expected to be submitted to the health planning council at the end or this month, according to lloag ad· minis trati\'e ass1stnnt Robert Gordon. Dr. van den Noort predJcted that within 10 years there wall be New Semester some ktnd or teaching h~p1ta1 on or adjacent to the UCI campus. Saddleback Community College District trustees on their fourth try Monday night adopted a new semester calendar consist·, Ina or 160 instructional days. The winter semester will be1tln Aug. JO and end Dec. 23. The summer 1emester will run from Jan. 2 4 to Ma y 25 . The changeover from quarters be1ln1 this year. Also adopted by the board were two summer sessions, one from May 31 to July 8 and the other from July 11 to Aug. 5. The moat significant change of the new system, other than plac· lng the college "in step" with other lnsUtullons on the semester program, ls a reduction In annual teachina days Crom 178 to 160. Althouah students will get an extra 18 day1 off, teachers will be on campus on those days for in· Hrvice trainlna and clus pre· paratlon. The facility. he said. may be built with a combination of private and public funds. .. 1 would be glad to explore with any group the opportumty to put private and public money together as time goes along," said Dr. van den Noort. Some discussions have been held between the university and Hoag-Western World, he said, but no agreement has been re· ached. Asked whether the 100-bed hospital planned by Western Transit T a x ? SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Southern Callrornla Rapid Transit District could ask voters for a one-cent sales tax lo help fund a hig h-speed transit systc.>m under a bill now before the Senate World and Hoag would fill the bill. he said, "l doubt it." The facility, in order to work in cooperation with the uruversity. he said , would have to be the re· suJt or "a long-term plannrna proceas with the university and the community over a long period of time. I doubt the suc· cess or any short-term effort." He said a lOO·bed hospitul would be uneconomical, could not run emergency rooms and in· tensive care facilities around the clock. would not provide major acute care facilities and could not provide high quality health care 1enerally. The facility discussed by Hoag and Western World would be de· S&fned u an annex to the main Hoar hospital in Newport Beach. Spokesmen for the consoruum have 1ald that community level s ervices including emergency care would be provided at the Irvine alte, while more sophisticated treatment would be provided at Hoag. Fro• Page ,, l ROUTES .•. Clemente. Jenkins declared the transit district 's willingness to work with the MAC transportation committee in achieving service improvements but noted that a Ii mited amount or equipment was available "There will have to be som~ tradeoHs. We will probably have to reduce sen•1ce in one area to improve it m a nother," Jenkins said The OCTD orricial pointed out that bus service is a problem not only in Mission Viejo but also in Aegean Hills. El Toro and Laguna Hills and that improvements are being sought on a total system basis. MAC Councilwoman Kathleen Kelly spoke In opposition to plac · ,.ing pressure on the Orange County Transit District for Im· proved service in Mission Viejo. Mn. Kelly pointed out that voters have resisted approval for increased transit fund ing and that resident~who moved to Mission Viejo did so fully aware that there was no adequate bus service. She suggested that local residents form car pools instead. However, fellow Councilman John Noble said at the time In· creased transit funds were re· jected nobody could foresee today's gasoline p rice'>. That h~ itself 1s forcing the need for 1m· proved public transportation, he noted. When Browning a!-tkt'd about Miss Hearst 's conlenlwn that hho shot up a sporting i;:oods store in the Los Angeles area to res<'Ut' two under g round companaoni. because of a ··reflex" act.011 dnlled into ht:>r b) lht' IPrror1st~. Fort said. "I Ctnd it unbelltiva. ble ·• An enraj!t•d Uutll') Jumped to tus feet. but Carter overrull'<i his ob1ect1on, a11um cuul1orung lh(' jury to treat the an:,\\t•r as ont' man's opm1on Fort appeun •d to pui.h M"s Hearst to the point of .m .tnl(O outburst when he spt!<'llkally con tradicted her emotional tttlt' of rape ma tiny clo:>el "hl•re :.he" .1~ held capth·e an the"' ft'k~ Jfter h\•r Feb 4. 1974. k1dnup1nl! Miss Jl ears l told him Forl said, that she submtllt'd to no"' dud SLA terronsb Willie WoHt• and Donald "C1 nqut"' Ot'.,'rec·1t• because they asked to ha\ l' st>x ual intercourse w ith hrr and ~Ill' thought it would help kttp h,•r ahve. ··she said she h;id had rn tercourse with Wolflo u coupl<' of times prior to the bank roblx·ry, · · Fort said. "She did not ind1<'11tc he In any woy forced hlmtw lf on her or that din•rtly or indrrN·tly rape was involved " Miss Hears t. who had wc•vt when recalling for thr Jury thut she had been forced to ha\ t' sex wilh a man she despl~'<i. Mrrrl'd • in her chair and Bailey placed a restraining hanrl on twr shoulder The defendant occas1onall} turned toward her parents. Ran dolph and Catherine H£>arsl. and sneered slightly u Fort gave h1i. testimony. Fro• Pag.-,\ I PARKS ... lo maintain those' parki.. thr M1' sion V1eJO Comvany abo pl.ens to provide a cash subs1d~ 10 County Serv1re Area 9 to rlt'frnv thl' ch" parity betwc£>n lhl' lamti1t·du·at1•tl anri the tax revt'nuc· J?<'n<'rat1•d Riley s:11<1 ht· plan:. 111 -.ul11n1t lhe outlint•s of I tw n1 ·µ011a1ron~ In the Environml!nttil Manal(t•mcnt Agency and th1• Muna·lpul At! visory <.:oun<•ll twforc• 11 ht'1°crmc"> an agenda item bdore tht Ho.ml or Supervisors. Bends Victin1 AVALON ll'Pl l A C'ou'I Guard hehcoptl'r rushed a M1·x 1can scuba rl1 \·t'r i.uff('nnJ? from the bend11 to the L'S<' IJ1•rom· pr£>'1s1on Cent c•r AWOL Marine Blocks Move To P endleton An added reature of the newly adopted calendar 111 a JO-day break 1n December Janu•ry between lhf two 1emesters. CONGOLEUM puts the world at your f eet ... PROVlOE~C E CAP) -Viet· nam War-era t'Xlll• Austin K tlodilC" hull obtnint"d ,. t4"mpornry rutrainlni ordrr bl()('kina h1 1 tran'lfcrtoCamp Pt>ndlt•ton Hodh. 27, of Shelton. Wash., who was AWOL frorn the Marines for llevcn yur11. hu bt>en underaolnR pt1y<'h1atrlc tests in Newport. taftcr turning himself In laat month U.S. D1str1cl Court Judae Raymond J . Pettine 11.c;ued the restraining order Monday and· set a hearing ror next v. eek for argument11 on the case The month-lon1 hiatus i.plil trustee• 4·3 In Monday nittht's vote or approvul 3nd was re1pons1ble Cor thrtt previous failures to Rel the calendar ap· proved. It was the opinion of Trustee Chairman Robert liartholomew and tru11tef11 r>onn11 ~rry 11nd Frank Greinke thot the break waa too Iona tand that JO d11y:s nf free time would be more ap· propriately used at the end of the summer seme11ter An early d1 s ml sul from classes would jl1v(' Sarldleback College student• a better ch11ncl' at a !lummtr job. the mlnoratv blCK' reasoned Fuel Zoo Due? Energy Czar Zarb Warns CANTON. Ohio (AP) -The lines at gasoline sta· tions or 1974 will "look like a picnic" unless alternative sources of fuel are developed, federal energy Admini~trator Frank Zarb warns. ··we can look forward to higher oil prices." Zarb told a group Monday at Walsh College, "unless we put our domestic house ln order. This should be a signal to Congress. "If we don't make provisions now, the gas lines of two years ago wUJ look like a picnJc." said Zarb. "By 1985, we can look forward to expandl.og our use or synthetic fuels, but ll will be between 1985 and 1995 before the technology tMigins lo make a dif· ference." said Zarb. • PRESTIGE CUSHIONED VINYL THE 1-IERITAGE OF AMERICA COLLEC'fl()N ROMAN ELEGANCE 1n,pir11t inn l11r l h•~ <lf•'1 1tn fl I I .: I II .J • " ... 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Those two h1pp1es who dnve around the Irvine lndu!lltaal Complex at noon, oc:cas1orudly atoppine to peer throu.ah a pair of binoculars , are not bird Yl'llcbers . They ~re unducover Irvine policemen who have spent the put month walch1n1 what goes on at lun c htime on the .. Guatemala Hit Again G UATEMALA CITY. Guatemala CAPI -/\new series of s tro.ng earth tremo rs s hook quake· ravaged Guatemala early today, causing panic and so me dam age . No casualties were reported. The three t emblors brought the total of af. tershocks to 1,315 since a killer earthquake de- vastated Guatemala Feb. 4. People rushed inlo the strttu at the first tremor and spent the rest ol the night out 1n the open- many in m akeshifl tents and lean-tos -as they have bttn doang since the shocks •started more than a month ago. UCI Dean Assails Hoag Plan By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Ol-0.lly ...... """' The lOO·bed hospital proposed to be built m lrvme by the con- ~rtium of Hoag Memorial Hospital and Western World Mrd1cal Foundation will be inef- ficient and incapable of provid- ini adequate services, acl'Ording l o the d ea n o f UC Irvine's medical school. Speaking at a breakfast with newsmen today. Dean Stamey van den Noort said hos pitals should have 250 to 750 beds in or- der to support the best range of medical ser vices. However. Dr. van den Noort has r efused to comment oo whether he will take an active tole In opposing the Joint applica- laon lo bm Id a hospital adJacent ~ lhe llCI u mpus as part of a planned 132 acre Jn•ane medical complex Hoag Me morial Hospital of Ntwport At'ach and Western World Med1 t'al Fou ndation of Irvine. bolh non·prof11 or~aniza t.ions. have initialed a third try al gt-tllnK approval for lhc hospital Twice bt'fo re . plan<; Cor a hofip1tal on the silt' mudt availa· bit to Wr,tf'rn World al bargain pnces h · the In me Company h ave• hC'C'n :ihot down by the C~e llO~r•T \l., 1':&1(1' A:!) Jliel Family Escapes Jlia Helicopter OANG KOK. Thu1hmd CAP> A younsi South \'1t'lnamese arr forre llt-11trnrmt, ncrompan1ed by h1~ wife. four <'luldrcn nnd n mt•chnnlc. n,•w n h<>lico1,tcr 300 mile~ fro m South V1ctnom to 1'h:11land on Monday in the first kno~n 31rborne cscnpt> from SOuth V1<>tnnm i;inre May, a Thal provinclol go\'<'rnor reporte<t lo- da' it w as lht> second darin~ htllcopter escape from a ('om· munisl country in !lt'\'en months. Last August. an Amen can pilot Oev.· a 14·year -old gul ond two otru.•r East Germans f rom Cit>chosl0Yak13 to freedom m We,;t Germany. Boonchuay Sisalakam. gov emor of Thailand's Chantabun proYince. told The Associate<t Press b~ phone today lhat the South Vietnamese pilot -an of. l1cer in the fallen Sa11(on regime did not wish to hve under the Communist s ystem and planned h.i!i geta"A ay for two months The pilot took off from the Ml'kong River city or Can Tllo early Monday and was foroed to land nt'ar a rural gasohne station about 130 m Iles southeast of .Bangkok "hen his craft ran oot of ruel, the go,•ernor said. The (Sff ESCAPE, Pagt AZ) • mamcured upaoses ol tu.r< lln· mg the 1lreets of the tndu:.trutl 3rca. What goo on, siud Officer Richard Bowman, ts an un~x~ led.Jy high level ol public drug u.se. Wh.al began as a sporadic patrol has become a dally routine as Bowman and Officer Phil Cadenhead drive around the in- dustrial area, watctung cluster:1 of employes sittina on hawn or around car . then move 10 to make arre:.ts Durana f'ebruury, c1aht employh o f lndu11tnal art•u firms were arrestl'<f So tar th1:J mooth. lhcre havr bet-n nrrt>St!> in the 1nerea 101 effort Most or thl' arre b have been for small quan~1tles of man1uana or hashis h and many of lhe workers wer e 1sSul-d citation!> Executive and relea. e-d , Bowman said. But lht' results of the arrests often are mort' scvere "A lot of tht• comparues have stanclina pohc1es bt:couse of safe ty factori. lwuvy machines and so forth that ar somebody Is ar- rest9d for using drugs on their properly , It's goodbye JOb," Bowman said '"Some people who have been working there 13 or 14 years are Dies OC Pilot Hits Mountain The body of a Dana Point 1n dustriahst was found on a moun tain this morning after he a pparently dragged himself three quarters of a mile Crom hts crashed plane and died. The olane of Gerald Erwin Millard had crashed into the s ide or Mt. San Gorgonio in the San Bernardino National Forest. It was at the 7 .000-foot leve.I about 35 miles east of Yucaipa. Millard, 41, of 33272 Mesa Vista Drive. was owner ol Sun-Coast Equipment Company ol Irvine The firm leases forklifts and heavy machmt>r) Mar y Anna Zahrin ger, Millard 's housekeeper a nd personal secret ar), said he had lived 1n Dana Point for about three years. She said M ilia rd apparently was en route to Apple Valley on a pleasure trip when the crash oc curred. "Jerry j ust loved flying lie was very experienced." she said Mrs. Zahrmger said Millard was twice divor ced and leaves a daughte r who r e s ides 10 I M1ch1gon. An electronic emergency signal was monitored Monday by the sheriff's department and a helicopter zeroed in on the wreckage shortly before mid- night. The copter pilot reported no one was aboard the smgle-engine Bonania Yankee but blood was found on the wings and footprints Jed a way fro m the downed aircraft A ground search party followed the tracks lo the vie llm's body No Tax Rate Hike Seen Sclwols Can Live Within Limits -Rajcic Amid widespread proJections of fiscal disaster for either Irvine schools or Irvine taxpayers, the districl 's top financ ial officer has predicted no tax rate increases for at least the next (t\'e years. llef1eld o r T u r tle Rock lo circulate petitions a1mf'd al get· ting an initiative on th(' ballot LitUefield's inH1at1ve 1s aimed at preventing lax rate increa~es by tying residential growth to in dustnal development th3t would increase the district's tax base sessed value 1s a quarter of the appraised markl•l vaJue or pro· pert)'. '"I hrn•e to ad m il," said Rajcic, .. that when I f1r!>l came her <>. l thought there was no way the as· sessed 'alue per s tudent would go from $15,000 to $20,000 in four years. but it happened. We had (See FUNDS, Page AZ) out there s moking a joint at lunch They 're caufht end the •'reout ofajob." huald. Mari.Juana and huhi h imOk· Ina is surprisingly open in the In· dustrial area. said Bowman. "They just sit out there on the grass and don't rnakt any at· tempt to conceal ll. We just pull into a par~na lot and watch for a while." he said. . "We first became aware of the ' problem because or some of the. plant personoel dlrtttors. They call~ us and said, 'tley, we've &ot•problem. Whatcanw do'" "We dldn 't think it wa!\ that blatant until we started drh•lnJ around and checkln& it out. "The problem IS big tnOUlh that every big business out there bu a drug problem in one way or another," said Bowman. CSff LUNCH, Pa1e Al) He's Goi 'Trouble"' Rodney Flindt, 13. of Woodland. Wash .• enjoys his daily bicycle ride with hts buddy Troubles. the family's pet ra- coon. Rodney s ays Troubles looks forward to going on the daily bike ride and hasn't caused any trouble yet. The Ci\•e year budget proJec· l ions produced by Associa te Superintendent John Rajcic will be discussed at the Irvine school board m eeting Wednt-sday at 7 30 p.m . at Venado Middle School. 4 Deerfield Avenue. Concern over the potential ef· feet of population erowth on the school district tax rate rt'<'t-nlly prompted economist W1lliarn Lit- Emphasizing th&t the budget document is "jus t based on pro ject1 o n s. and they can be wrong," Rajcic pro1ected that historic trends or mcreased tax base due to continwng develop- ment would proceed unabated. Residential Attitudes MD Pleads Innocent In Rape Rap Dr. Ross Todd McClure of South Laguna pleaded innocent today to charges of rape and sex perversion and was ordered to stand trial May 24 in Orange County Su~rior Court. Judge James H. Walsworth S<'t the trial date for the bald1nj!. 54 year -o ld phys1c1an and ot' dered him t o r eturn 10 the c-ourtroom May 14 for pre·lnal action. Or. McClure, Encino Lane, remains free ~his pro m1seto appear. ' The physician wa11 arrested 01 his oft1c e. 31542 South Coast Highway, South Lal{UJla, aner m vest1gat1on by sht'nff'i. officers of a womon patient's 111legalton that she was rap\'<1 Jon 7 and forced l'> purht'IPUtt' ID arts of sexual pern•rslon while• under the influence of n tr;mqu1h1er. The 22 > t•11r-old Dnnu P1llnl womon who made th•• allt>siauon later filed u civil action ugaln'll the dCX'lor In which sht• df'mands •h•maaes to be dt>h.•rmaned In 11 lrlnl rourt. It 1s alleged that the nets took placf' alter the woman visited the doctor·• office for conUnued treat mt•ntofaper1ustantbat'klnjury A roommate drove her to San Clemente General llospual for examination. Levi's Mice 'Very Nice' WASHINGTON <UPI) -Al· torney General Edwa rd H. Le\•1 has a hve-and-let-Uve attitude about the mice in his office. A pair of Justice Department lawy ers r ecently gave the Washington Post a copy of a lel· ter they hod written Levi. com- plainln1 about the cockroaches and mice they say overrun their offices Levi was asked about it at a meelin(l with reporters Monday. '"l ha\•e a very nice mouse." he said. "I don't know ~·hether ii 1s one or m ore But the)•'re awfully well trained and they don't set>m to have any electronic bugs on them." The tax base in terms of the number of stude nts was $15,387 per student in 1973 By 1981, he expects it to climb to $25,319 pe r student. The tax base is in term:- of the total assessed value of all the property in the d1slnct. Airport Survey Okayed The prOJect1on. he s aid. is based on a ll the de\•elopment proposals -both residential and industrial -lhal are known ul· present. Orange County supervisors in- dkate<'l today they would support and pay fo r a scientific altitude survey or 400 to 600 residents or homes "1th in a hve-mile radius of Orange County Airport. The survey results v.ould be in- co r p o r at e·d into the com - ~rehens1ve e nvironmental 1m· pact report on the airport being preparcd by the t 1rm or Oaniel. :\tann, J ohnson and Mendenhall tDM JM I 111 Soft Drink Though there appeared to be unanimous board support of a ma1or survey e ffort. the sugges- t ion was sent to the county General Services Agency, where cost estima tes and timetables \\ 111 be "orked out before hnal board action within a month. Such a survey was included in the original D M JM contract pro- posal but 1t wa:. slashed out by super\'1sors an a cos t Sa\•ang ' '"We are using h1 sloncal trends to some extent. And h1stonc31fy. the a ssessed vnlul' 1wr child has mcrt>as(•d Also, ) ou have to r e ahze that school d1 ... 1ncts ha\ t• re\•enue hm1ts and 1f you're ~o mg to exceed thJI. ~nu han• to have a vote or lht· people I don't think the people would vote a tax mt'rt>ase Ho fin:m cc jtrowth I ·• RaJClt' said "What "t• rt' prnJr<'I mg 1~ lhal we can live within our hn11t~. 'ht• Said. W estniinster Boy Part or the under wnllnjt fur educnllonal taxi•:.. ht• <,;ml l.\oulcl come from new de' elopm1•nl Another part. ht• "·'"'· would come from 11 c·1mt inti.11111n of lht· Gulps Razor Blade h11ilOrH·nl lrcnd for h1i:ht•r "' ~e.,"lmt•nh of t•x 1,1111.: prop••rt' The• holl••i1t c rilf1'1'm tif l.J\t'" has comt from th1• Turth• Ho<"k area . wh 1r h h:t '-r<'<'<'l\t•cl mas''' t• '"st·s~nH•nl l nrn'll't'~ 111 Che pa'>I t" o \l•a1 " Scm11· of th1· :1\M'llllmt•nt h1k1• .. h J\ t' tot.1111'11 more than 50 pt.>r r 1•111 RPfrrrin~ lo T11rtl1• R11( k ,,, .Hl 1':q1mplr. RaJCt« :.a11I. '"Thi• hl)me~ kl•t>p !\t•llml! for h11!her pr1<'1·~. :1nc1 the• ·''"'"'''If lo11k' 111 them and the .1 "'"I'll' atur ll•lf'' up t:\f•n 1( lh1· 1.1, r.11t• ~rtt'" down. lh(•1r l<IXt'' C'OllllllUl' lo ~II up , , The tnx rnt1• 1s lhr .1rn11u111 paid per SlOO or aS!>l'!>'t'lt \ ttlUl' "' A 16 year·old Westminster boy wa~ reported in fair condHion to- day art er he S\\ allowed half a rt11or hl nde In a soft drink can at Founta in Valley ll11~h School Mnnchw oftt·rnoon Pohce !laid Ronald J ~m1th Qf 15902 Diamond St., complalned or chest pains. thl•n fainted on tht> campu11 ofter swnllow&nJC the blade about 3 30 p m He un<frrwent stomach sur ~<'ry at Wt'stm1n'ller Community Hospital for rt'm oval or the bl11dr Police said phys ic ians bellevr the youth will rPcover sall!lfoctori ly. Fuel Zoo Due? Energy Czar Zarb W ams CANT ON. Ohio <AP> -The Imes at gasoline sta- tions of 1974 w ill "look like a picnic" unless alternative sources of fuel are developed, federal energy Administrator frank Zarb warns . "We can look forward to higher oil prices." Zarb totd a group Monday at Walsh CoUege, "unless we put our d omestic house in order. This should be a signal lo <'...ongress. "If we don't mak~ provisio~ now. the gas lines or two years ago will look like a picnic," said Zarb. "By 1985. we can look forward to expanding our u~e or synthetic fuels. but it will be between 1985 aod 1995 before the technology begins to make a dif • ference." said Zarb. Lt. Carl Lawrence said today police took a crrme repor1 in lhe m atter and are inve11tlgating, a lthough ht> did not rule out the possibility that the incident was accidenta l. LI Lawren<'e reported the boy r;a1d hf' purt'hased lh1.: dnnk, <.'Qn !lumed UboUt half or It, then ll'fl ll in lhe music room for uwhil{'. When he return1.•d . he said. he fimshed the drink. tht•n not1<·<•d halt a blade an the bottom of the can. . Lawrence u1d the school nur11e examined the youth, then or- ·fi cials fed him br<'ad to coal lhc blade before hlking him lo the hospital. Lawrence said It appeared lhal someone had broken the blade in two pieces and placed it in the drink. However, he said. police have not ruled out the possibility that the blade was placed there accidentally by someone to dis- pose of it not r ealizing the drink was not finished. Secret Lile Told TORONTO. Can ada CAPl -A new biography o ( William Lyon Mackenzie King, pnme minister. of Canada for 22 years. says he was a ladies' m an who oft.en vis- ited prostitutes The book ... A Very Double Lire .. b) Col. Chorlt>s P. Stacey. military hi s torian at lhe Unlvtr1'ity of Toronto. 111 to be puhlis hed nt?Xt month by Mac- M1Jlan ~ . move. Since then, at several com- mumly briefings on the EIR pro- gram. DMJM offi<'ials have been deluged with protei;ts by airport foes tha l the thoughts or people hving around the noisy jet rac1h- 1y were not being 1nC'luded. DMJM officials explained that there was no m oney available for the attitude survey and the Ell< was relying on data gathered 1n studies of noise an England und Japan That r esponse outraged some airport critics, who :-.aad mor<' money was beini.t spent to ~ludy the .. flora and fauna" around lht' airport than on tht· J><.>Ople. Supporters of an airport al· litudt• o;urvey a pproac h ed Superviso r Thomas R1lt-y, who presented a conscrvallvl' pro- posal lo his fellow hoard mem- bers today. Jfr 11sk<'d for surw.v of community und home<lwner group!I. nu1 the other <1 u1>e·n·1.,or'\ np pesred ready 10 llllPf)Ort 11 full samplan,ll and survt•v of the com mun1ty, pos111hly ('o,.tmg us rnut'h a~ an addition.J I SI0.000 or SIS.000 Cons• \\'rafb1•r \lrur1n1ot tont~hl thC'll itunrw anll 11 Iii II<' wnrml•r \\'1•dn1•"1:1v. orrordin~ tu the weatht•r s1•1 v1<'<' J.,ow11 1011i.:ht 40 111 4H Hi~hli hi the low to mid nos. INSIDE TODAY .'\011111 Cnn111 Hepertori(J /OOt/1 produr llori. a l1mr ~ar p ed u rr s t n n o f Shokt•1Wore ".~ "A Mld~um mu Night !I l>rrnm, .. " now rm Jtlnqr rn Co~la Mesa. See rl'v1ew. /1agc> 114 "' y-t«Ylet ............... L.M.hy• c.111w..i1 On•HiH °"""'' er. .. ---.... E.*'-i••"-·---· ,_. Mwe>K-1-...i u Nfl lnde ' A2 0.\ILYPILOT Ozone Danger Studied ly 00 GLAS J'IUTZSCHE Of .. o..i, ..... ..._ A USC 11c 1enll1t plaru to 11~nd next summer checkUll a lhrory first advanc~ by UC lJ'vlne re· uarcben that the nuoronrbona usfd as refriuranu and apr11y can propellants :are threatening tb.e earth· a ozone ahleld a&ainst ca.ncer causlni radiation. USC chemlst Robert W. Carlaon w 111 conduC't at· motp~rk 1tud1ea at Kitt Peak Obaervatory. Ariz .. to detennane whether the 1u1pected breakdown of ozone is OC'cuning as matbemataully prN.lcted by UCI chemists F. S. Rowland and Marlo Molina. The two UCl scientists said the nuorocarbons -m ost commonly C'alled by the brand name Freoo~o not rellct ctwmically 10 the lower atme)jl,,bett. But after a period of years the fluorocarbons rise into the stratosphere where, the UCI re- searchers HY. they are broken down by ullravlolet radiation and initiate a chain reactaoo that destroys ozone. Ozone in the atral-08phere acts cu a shield against extreme ul- traviolet rays that can C'ause a)ln cancer in man and animals and can C'ause death in plants. USC's Carlson plans to monitor the presence in the stratosphere of chlorine oxide, a partial molecule known as a radical. The rugbly active molecule is sus- pected to be part of the reaction that breaks down the oz.one. The presence of the molecule would be additional confirmation that the reaction prN.Jcted by Rowland and Molina exuts in the upper atmosphere. During the almost two years since Rowland and Molina re· leased their findings, a variety of techniques have been us~ to sample the upper atm0&phere to determine the \'alidity of their theory. So far, tests have tended lo SUP· port their theory. but federal agencies s uch as the Food and Drug Administration have sus- pended Judgment on whether to order a halt to the production or fluorO<'arbons until the Nataonal ScienC'e Foundation releases its research findings later this year. th1s year. Carlson said, "Ir we stopped using these s pray can chemiC'als now, thn would stiU be doing damage 3o) ears henC'e." As alternatl ves to fluorocarbon sprav can propellants, he so1d. "Tht'rt' are othe r s ubstances that can be substituted for the aerosol ~al>eS nov. u-.ed. or V.t' C'an ~o back to mechan1t'al spray de· 'ices v.1thout ga:.es." 1·r•n• Pagfl I I LUNCH .•. The s teady stream of arrests from the industrial area follows a drug enforcem<'nt theme set 18 months ago h)' Irvine Police Ch1ff Leo E. Peart When he took the Job an October 197·i. Peart said he disapproved of mu:. arn•st · in drug enforce· nwnt such os thoi.e that rockl'{f tht> cit)' during "Operation Irv· 111.:" nn \t orr h 27, 1974 t\t that t mu·. he ~aid 11 i>l<'ady. <'OO!il"trnt drug t'nforcement t•f Cort prvbJhl> would bt' more ~f· frctl\'l' Aru111ro Talk l'ANAMA CITY Fh <UPI\ - Uruking n lo njt 'llll'ncf', the 1\ro b11.tn Amc n C'an 011 C'o H )'ll one :.uh1ect o f u currl'nt mf't>tmg l><'hH'C"n l l S and Arllb oil of (IC' 111 I ' I' t h 1• " t I Jn !I ( (' r O ( nv. ner11 bq1" or ArnmC'O, thr "orld'~ ll\flU'll l nil r~porting rom pony, toS11ul11 i\r11b1n ORANGE COAST '"" r.," ti< "'I 1 v 1, I ••I .. •" • r ,., f'•'Y U '~1 °'*' I 1 • '4,f I •f.,11 9 .... ( 1 II",,. I t 1 I' I 1• V' 1 t 1111'¥ I 1 JI ifjh .. It I ' I ,• I ~ '' t I • t ~"I f'toOt\ t oin "' , • t .. , I ~ ... iJ1P , I! 1 .... tf.,ftf ~··· ... ._., t 10' .... '" ,, ''"' ..... .,.~·"· ........... , ...... ~ ..... , \111"1 I -"4 ftl•11 t ltt It""'' I I "l •It~"' •-O -••• '"'• 1',. 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C... ~4 ~'"'' ao\t••~ 1'•·1 ·~ Co._t_ ....... <.••' '"-• wtM11f'\~ fh ,.,,..., \l t\ ~ ~ ;.::..::: .. \ot ,,.....,.lt\lf, ""''"~ .................... ~ Doctor Raps Patty Says-Her Defense 'Unbe lievable' SAN FRANCISCO lAP> -Dis· mlulns por\lon1 of Patricia HMnt'a defense as ··u.n~bev11 ble." a 80\'ernment p&)'chlatne expert has portra}'ed her as the r a,n.anc m.ooar<'h ol a raa·taa t>f rtwolution.ariea 1he 111\ed to In· lel't\allonal lame. "Sbe Wail thC" QU~n•• or thC" Symblonese L1berat1on Arm)'. said Or. Joel Fort. "'She brought I.Mm lnlernational recognition, th~ exC'1te ment, the prt•:-.5 alten uon. . .She t'nJoyed the stalu~ 3nd rcco9n1t1on th•~ brouihl her." 1-· or t • a p h y s I c 1 an "' 1 t h psyehi1tr1c tralnlna. took !H ue Monday "''1th several . key eh• menl.1s In M his Hearst':-. own story of fl'or and :.rxunl ;1s:-..111lt m01C't ~by her SLA <'aplors The govt1rnment I:-tryln~ to prove to th~ Jury thut Miss llur~t took part willll\AIY In D 19'14 bank robbery. The ddense. cl1lm6, and M I Ks Hear l hu h ' tified. lha\ !'he partl~·lptttcd ool or fear for he r hfe tJ.S. Atly. Jamc:s l.. lirownmg Jr s~nt most of thCI day eliciting Fort 1 pleturt' of the 22·yHr·old nt-wspap1.•r ht'1 n•ss. l~ft>nst' al• tornt•y f.' I.el' lh11le)' h\id j1,1.;1 be~un hls e ro!Hl ·t'Xam1natlon v. hlln rourt rt-<'1.•:-111.•cl for ttw day. AnnasAi•ee · Lay Teacher Union Battle B~gun in LA Jo'ort. his opinions bu:.t-d 011 four Jallhouse intt'rvH.•w:-. with Ml.$9 Hearst as well as olht-r maltrtaJ, deC'lared that the delendonl wa~ "a volunl:try mt-mb('r f>( th•• SLo\" when she and four com rades robbed the Hltx•m1a Dank on Apnl IS. 1974 '"Sht' dtd not perform the b~nlt robbery beC'ause 'lhe was an fear or her Ii re... Fort !>aid OV t:(" strenuous ObJeC't10n:. by Halley. Actress Ann-Margret (left) will star as evangelist Aim~ Semple McPherson (right) in a two-hour NBC TV movie called "Sister Aimee," now before the cameras . Douglas Layoffs Won't Hit HB Plant By ROBE RT BAUER 0t .. o.u,,.. ... .._.. A predicted layoff or about ~.600 McDonnell Douglas workers throughout Southern California apparenUy will not hit employes at lbe facility's plant in Huntington Beach. Fro• Page Al HOSPITAL .• Orange County Health Planning Council. The final draft of the applica· tion for the 84.200 square root. $8.S mUlion hospital is expected Lo be submitt~ to the health planning council at the end of th1s month. according to Hoag ad· ministrative assistant Robert Gordon. Dr. \•an den Noort predicted that within 10 years there wi ll be some kind of teaching hospital on or a<.11acenl to the UCI <"ampus. The facility, he said. may be bwlt with a C'ombination oC pnvate and public funds. "I would be glad to l'Xplore with any group the opportunity to put pnvate and public money together a s time goes along," said Dr. van den Noort. Some discussions have been held between the university and Hoag-Weste rn World, he said, but no agreement has been r e· aC'hed. Asked whether the lOO·bed hos pital planned by Western World and Hoag would fall the bill. he said. "l doubt it " The facility. in order to work In C'ooperatton with the university, he said. would have lo be the re· suit of "a long-term planninJt process with the university and the C'ommunily over a long penod of time. I doubt the suc- cess of any short-term effort." He u ld a lOO·bed hospital would be uneconomiC'al, could not run emergency room111 and In· tenslw care fac1htil'S around the C'IO<'k, would not provide major ac-ute <'arc fuc1ltltes and could not prov1dt> hii;:h quality heallh <'are RenC'rally The facility disC'uased by Hoag and Wesl<'rn World would be de· signed as an a nne x to the ma m lloag hospital 1n Newport Beach. Spokesmen for the consortium havt said thal commumty level 4'l'n'i<'t'~ Inc I ud 1 n Ft t'mergt'n<' y rarr "ould be provided at the I r v 1 n e s 1 t <' • w h 1 I c.• m o r 4' <iophlsttC'ated treatment would be provided at Hong NOW Official Airs Issues Rosnlir Abrams . foun<l<'r nnd PB"l president or Orange Coun t\•'<i C'h apter nf thl• N11tlonal Organm1lton or Women (NOW >. will pres ent an ovl'rview of femin111t 1!\!lUe!' Wednesday M S11ddleb11ck College. Mr!I. Abram111 will illustrate her C'Ontentton that m en and women are progrnmmed Into s ex· defined roles from birth, with society reUlforcing these condi· lioned roles al every stage of maturity. Evt'n before a baby leaves the hospital nursery. the baby pmk and blue dilferenlia· tton has begun. the feminist said. Mrs. Abrams is an actl"e5$ and playwright. who has been mar- ned 34 years and is the mother or two children. Her production of "Myth America -How Far Have You Really Come?" was the first feminist show in the country. she said, to be accepted 11 a master's thesis project. Her Saddleback College lee· lure will begin at 9 a.m. Wednes· day in Classroom 1 or the Women's Studies Center, localed at the southeast end oft.be lower C'ampus. Admission ls free. Company officials said Mon· day that the wor kers will be laid off In Long Beach, Torrance and Palmdale by the end oft.be year: But Chuck Chappell, a McDon· nell Douglas public information olficer, said today the work force al Huntington Beach would re- main at Its current level of ap- proJtim ately S,000 throughout 1976. Officials said employment at other plants is expected to drop from Its present level oC 18,200 to, 13.600 by Dec. 30. They blamed soCtness in orders from the airline industry for the anticipated layoffs. The arreeted plants produce jetliners for the airline industry, wh1ch has been severely affected by the business slowdown and rising fuel C'osts, company of· ficials saad . They said any improvement in the employment picture would depend on increased orders from airlines. Chappell says the chieC activity at Huntington Beach ls the con· struction or missiles and rockets, particularly Delta rockets wbiC'h are the launching vehicles for most U.S. s pace satellites. Chappell said that other pro- jects at the Huntington Beach division include research for de· fense against ballistic missile al· tack as well a s solar energy work. ' He said that in Its peak. Douelas employed 8.000 workers an Huntington Beach an 1968. Fre•P~AJ ESCAPE ... pilot reportedly was trying tony it to the U .S .·run Utapao air base southeast of Bangkok. The governor Identified the pilot as 30-year·old Ho Kan Hai. The other escapees were his 28· year.old wift', Nguyen Pikan; their four ch1ldr~n aged 3 to 9 years ; and a 27-yur·old airplane meC'hanic. There was s ome question, however. abnut th<' spelling of the names and ages of the rt'- fu1ee1. The governor said they were undt'r That provincial custody today The "lluey·• helicopte r -the standard type used by the United States in the Vietnam war -was emblazoned with a yellow star in a red field. the symbol of the South Vietnamese rc1ume, the Thai governor said. The craft, which the governor Aald waa taken out of a rice field 1n Nakam diAlricl to a nearby 1'h11i 11rm y camp, "as pre· l'Umabl,v one rrom lhe US · Supplied lllr fleet captured by Communist force111 la11l ~pring .. It wn ~ not ln1med iately known whether the lieutenant had conllnut-d Oying for the Com· munlsts or whether he had stolen tht' aircraft. The governor sa id thf' pilot r ould not make his escape t-arlier be<'8use of un· s peC'1Cied "problem!' .. The governor s aid the escapees had no speC'afic plans for the future. Most Vietnamese re· fugees normally want toemigrate to the United Stat~ or f'ranC'e: Thailand does not grant them permanenlaaylum. A number of airplanes and helicopters were flown out of Vietnam shortly before and after the Communist capture of Saigon April 30. but since thett most re· fuaeea have come out bv sea. The aircraft are a still un· resolv~ issue of C'Ontroversy among Thailand, Vietnam and the United Slates . Hanoi and Saigon claim the planes belong to the new regime. the United States says they will not be re· turned and Thalland ts uuaht in the middle. LOS ANGELES <AP) -The centuries-old battle over separa· tion of church and st.ate as coming up again m an unusual fight over efforts to unionize lay teachers an the Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese, including Orange County. The National Labor Relations Board alleges that the church spied on teachers a.nd fired some for backing the union. Although an attorney for the archdioceae. Mike Ryan, said Monday "the a llegations are without merit," the reaJ argu- ment is more constitutional. The church contends that un- der First Amendment separation or church and state the govern· ment cannot impose itself on churC'h activity and thuS it is ex· empt from the Nauonal Labor Relations Act. The AFL-CIO United Catholic Secondary Teachers Association argued. however, that lhe Constitution cannot protect the church from activities that would be illegal by private employers. The issue is over whether or not the NLRB will conduct a attret bal~ot election on union representation ror the 500 to 600 lay teachers employed at 26 high sC'hools operated by the archd iocese ln Los Angeles. Orange, Santa Barbara and Ven· tura counties. An estimated 20,000 s tudents attend the schools. Teachers at Mater Del High School in Santa Ana picketed lasl year over higher salaries. better medical benefits and job secun· tv. Some teaC'bera later were not rehired but it was not immediate· ly known if any of those are berng represented in t.he current action against the a rchdiocese. Steve Makin. executive secretary of the teacher's union Local 3448. told a news con· ference that "10 teachers have been fired for participating in un- ion activities." He saJd he ten a teaching positio n In the archdiocese because of pressure placed upon him by the ad· ministration. The union said the NLRB aJ. leges that the church SC'hools ii· legally questioned · teachers about "union sympathies and the union activities of their fellow employ es." Besides firing some teachers, the NLRB charged the church also t hreatened others Crocke r Holdup MISSION HILLS <UPI) -A bandit pointed a handgun at a Crocker Bank branch teller Mon· day and escaped with St.MO The man entered just arter the bank opened at 10 a .m ., delf'randed the money. then fled through a rear door. with discharge and generall:- used "C'oerC'ton ·' and other tllegal tactics to fight union organiung , the uruon saJd. Makin said that more than 400 ot the 600 lay teachers in the arC'hdiO<'ese want to be represent· e d b y th e unio n bu t th t> archdiocese had fought all~mpts to organ12e and re fuses to acknowledge the union. A spoke s man f o r lh l• archdiocese. Monsignor Clem~nt Connolly, denied Makin's allega· lions of obstructing union aC'· tivities but made no further C'Om · ment. Saddle back Board Plans New Semester S addleba c k Commu nity College District trustees on their fourth try Monday night adopted a new semester calendar consist· mg o( 160 instruct1onaJ days. The wanter semester w1ll begin Aug . 30 and end Dec. 23. The s ummer !>eme:.ter wlU run from Jan . 24 to Ma y 25 . Th e cha ngeover from qua rte rs begins this year. Also adopted b) the board were two summer sessions. one from May 31 to July 8 and the other from July 11 to Aug. 5. The most significant change of the new s ystem, other than plac· ing the college "in step" with other institutions on the semester program. is a reduction in annua l teaching days from 1 i 8 to 160. Although students will get an extra 18 days off. teachers will be on campus on those days for 1n· service tramtng and C'lass pre· para lion. An added feature of the newly adopted cale ndar is a 30 day break in December-J a nuary between the two semeste rs. The month-long hiatus s pl it trustees 4·3 in Monday nig ht's v ote or a ppro val :rnd w as responsible for three previous failures to get the calendar ap· proved. ll was the opinion of Trustee Chairman Robert Bartholomew and trustees Donna Berry and Frank Greinke that the break was loo long and that 30 days of free time would be more ap- propriately used at the end of the summer semester. An ear ly di s m issal f rom C'lasses would give Saddleback College students a better r hanct! at a s umR'er JOb, the m anon ly blO<' reas<J¥d. l' . Dtslric l Court Judge Olt\•e r J Carter allowed the ans"er to sta nd but instructed the 1ur~· that tt was stnctly Fort·~ opinion. \\'hen Browning a ked about Miss Hearst 's contention that sht~ shot up a s porting goods stor(' 1n the Los Ange les area to rcscul\ t"o underground comp1tnioni. because of u "reflex" uctlon. dnlled into her by the trrrorists. Fort said, ·'I find it unbehevit ble " An enraged Ba ilry jumped to his reet, but (.'ur lt•r overruled hi~ object100. aga in C'llut1 nning th' j 11ry to treat thl' utlSWt•r us one man's opinion. Fort appeared to p~h Mi ss Hearst to the point of An an.:ry outburst when he speC'1fically ron lradicled her emotional tale of rape in a tiny clo:.el where:.he wu~ held capt1,·e in the ~t't'ks aflt'r hl'r Feb. 4. 1974. kadn apani Miss Hearst told him. Fort said. that she s ubmtlle-d to nc>v. dead SLA terrorii.li. Wtlh1• Wolfl• and Donald "Cinque" J)\>fo'r,•ric beC'ause thev O!>k~J to ha ve ll>l'll.· ual intercou'rst• with hl•r nnd ~h\' thought 1t would hdp keep hl'r alive. "She sa id s he h~id h11d 1n tercourse v.1lh Wolre a rouple ol umes prior to the bank robbery," Fort stud. "Shi' dad not 1nchcutc ht' in anv way rorc•t•d h1m:-ot'lf on her or that directly or indirectly rape was involvt'd '' Miss llf'arst. who had wept when recalling for the Jury that she had been forced lo han • sex with a man she dl'spisl'd, starred in her chair and Ra1lt•y placed a restraining hand on her s houlder. 'the defendant oc<'asionally turned toward her parents, Ran· dolph and Catherine Hearst. and sneered slightly as Fort ga,•e hi8 testimony. FUNDS ... our GreenlrC'ec; a nd Coll ege Parks and I 1.a1tl , 'My Cod, w(''re going lo be It•.,., "'cilllhy · Uul 1L never happ<'nc•d ·• Dl'spit<' th<' npt1mi:i;tir tnnr or the "J-·1ve Yc•n r lludi.:t·t," :J' lht· document 1~ t1 tl1'f1, 11 hJS a built in d1scla1m('r ' n tlj('ll' note-;. Ile 1>oint!I out that thr a<'ronym for .. 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M I' 111 :-. • P t-:\( 1:. A:>.D :O.Y K ~.:-. ____ a ffiJ@J~ .. ~M~ W•'td• ~rqft1 M..,..ftttwt" "''I tt•f't,.~ 'f 1• • t DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -installation. custom draperies •. l663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646 4838 646 2355 ' • • • ... Ol. 69, NO. 69, 2 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA . _-Patty 'Unheliev.ahle' Psychiatrist. Doubts Her Stories 4 SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Ots-~lssln1 portions of Patricia ;iteanl's defense u "unbelleva-~ ble." a government psyctuatnc apert bas portrayed her as the niping monarch ol a rag-tag of revolutionanes she Wted to lll· jernational fame. "She wu the queen" of the Symbionese L iberation Army. ta.id Or. Joel Fort. "She brought them international recognition, 1 Finances Concern :Kasner· EdUor's nott · Thne ere 15 can· .. didcJtes 11Jf1"9 for three seats on t~ ·:Huntington Beach Clt11 C01mC1l Thu • lt"'1/ U oOoul OM Of lhnn. TM tltt· "'Hon u Apnl 13. I ; Edward Kasner . a candidate for the Huntington Beach City Council, says the number one .problem facing the caty as fiscal responsibility "The city will Just have to cut back on spending," he says • ''You can't run a family, a city or ,anything else when you spend • Jllore than you bnng m." The 52-year-old attorney, who has h ved for the past four years in Hunt- ington Beach, also m a i n - tains that the city should do m o re to at · tract In · dus traal a nd commercial u s .. u developm ents ,lo increase tne tax base • "We are heading for serious 1!i_s;cal trouble and you just don't 11101Ve the problem by juggling ~lgµttS around,•• he declares (We have to get someone in city ovemment wath some business ~-·· .. Kasner also says the clty • charter is outdaled and badly 1Weds revision. He says, fo r example, that the ~Ung fee for city council can- didates has been set at S25 by the :11111' Elections' Code yet the caly ·~arges candidates SlOO. ~i Kasner expresses concer'n for he-increasing crime rnte and aya he is a staunch supporter of e Neighborhood Walch Pro- 1rarn. "I think that thf' group has •ieen very helpful an attacking lbr1lanes." he soys "I am In pvor of getting more people. particularly retired people, tn· volved. "Hunt in aton lll'och 1s o ~rglar·s paradtst>, ·· ht• 'l11ys, ~'and JUSt the presen<'t of peopk ,a. the watch ~rogram ha11't'n1<cl •adeterent. · "Ther.-111 no way thot th<' police can do lhe JOb alun•'. ·· h~· ~y· Ka1mer said he 1Dstlluho<l :1 watch proarnm whf'n he was pr<' ldent of the T ennis 1-:statf'" bomtownt·r~ 1otrnup tn Hunt1nft{on Beach "nnd crimt' went down lo almost nothlnfl ... Ku nC"r sayt1 he was <>n couraged to run for th(' city cnun ell by frltnds ond by his love for t.be city. the eultement, the press atten- t10C'I. • She enjoyed the statu and recognition this brought her." Fort. a physi cian wath psychiatric t raining. took tssue Monday with several key ele· ments in Miss Hearst's own story oC fear and sexual assault infbct- ed by her SLA captors. The government is trying to prove.to the jury that Miss Ann as Aimee Hearst took part w1llmgly 1n a 1974 b3nk robbery The defense claims. a nd Miss Hearst has testified, that s he partJcapated out off ear for her hfe US Atty. Jame:, L Browning • Jr. spent most of the day elJcating Fort's picture of the 22-year-old newspaper bearess Defense at- torney F. Lee Bailey had Just begun bis cr oss-examination when court recessed for the day. Ul"ITt~t Actress Ann-Margret (left> will star as e\'angelist Aimee Semple McPherson (right) in a two-hour NBC TV movie called "Siste r Aimee," now before the cameras . HB Officials Lobby For Federal Funds Three lop Huntington Beach of- ficaaJs will travel to Washington. D.C.. "to fight for federal re- venue sharing funds" at a con- greuion a 1-ci t y conference, March 14 lo 17. Sc:heduled to m ake the trip are Mayor Norrna Ctbbs. Mayor Pro Tem Harriett Wieder and City Administrator Dave Rowlands. The <'OSt of the journey is ex- pected to be S600 per person to the caty but the meeting "as one we can't afford to miss," Mrs. Finklea l)eath Su sp e ct Jury Selecte d Jury selection wa~ completed today in the death penalty tnaJ of Charles Dennis Bean, 22. a<'- rused an the sl11y1Dg of St••phc-n ··~take .. f1nklea of Fountain \'alley. J1.1d1e Wilham L Murray or dered opening statements to tw delh•cred rarly Wednesday uflcr a panel of sax men and six womt•n was sworn in for what i!I ('XpeC'tf'd to be an eight-week tr1al W1edersa1d • .. ~venue snaring has ne\·er before been so vital to our city, .. Mrs. Wieder declared The three say lhey wall use all their ~rsuas1ve powers to pry the ball loose Crom the House Government Oper ations Com· m1ttee whose leaders reportedly are hostile to the m easure. The local oHicials wall be joined by other deleJtates from the consortium cities of Hunt· ington Beach, Santa Ana. Garden Grove, Anahe im and FUilerton. Mrs. Wieder said the trip Is in no way a junket She said she re· sented 1mphcat1ons that at is un- necessary at a press ~onf erence Friday. She added that local efforts wouldn't ovt>rlap the work dont• tw Rill Mor11tan, lobb)ISl for the C'Of\.'\Ortau m of cit 1f's. "Mr Morgan dot>s the )('~work and St'U. up the <'Onta<'ts for us. bot at 1s up to c1ly represental1\'t>S to make th('1r fet>hngs known, ' 11he declar<'d Rowlands said thf' city n•llc" on SI 2 mallton 111 rt'\'t•nut• i;hannJ? funds for ats op<'rnllnit budttct bul without nrllon soon. the r1ly will be able to buditcl only half th11l amount for I he <'omini;i fi <;rnl year Fort. his op1n1ons based on four jailbouse interviews with Mtss Hearst as weU as other material, declared that the dereoc:tant was .. a voluntary member of the SI.A" when s he and four com- rades robbed the Hibernia liaruc on April lS, 1974. "She did not perform the bank robbery because she was ID rear of her Ii f e .' · Fort said over <See PATTY, Page AZ > OC Youth Swallows Razor Blade A 16-year -old Westminster boy was reported in fair condition to- day after he swallowed half a razor blade in a soft drink can at Fountaan Valley High School Monday afternoon. Police said Ronald J. Smith of 1S902 Diamond St .. complained of chest pams. then fainted on the campus a fter swallowang the blade about 3 · 30 p. m He underwe nt stomach sur- gery at Westm inster Community Hospital for removal of the blade. Police said physicians believe the youth will recover satisfactorily. Lt. Carl Lawrence said today police took a crime report ln the matter and ar e investigating, although he did not rule out the possibility that the incident was a<'eident al. Lt. Lawrence reported the boy said he purchased the drink. con- sumed aboul half of it, then lefl it in the music room for awhJle. When he returned, he said, he finished the drink, then noticed half a blade in the bottom of the can. (Sff RAZOR. Page AZ> HWllington Tot Saved From Auto Huntington Beach police came to the rescue Mon- day when a five-month-old baby was accldwitally locked in his mother's car. Patrolman William Morris was dispatched to 7532 Heil Ave. about 3 p.m. in response to the frantic mother's pleas for help. She had accidentally locked an the infant In the family car along with the keys. She knew that you can open locked cars with wire coathangers som etimes but she didn't know the procedure. So s h e m ct Offieer Mor ris with a whole armload of hange rs. The pat r o lman . knowledgeable in such matters. only needed one hanger Mother and child we r e r eunited withan se~onds. L TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1976 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks ... He's Got 'Troubles~ Rodney Flindt. 13. of Woodland, W..ash . e njoys his daily bicycle ride with his buddy Troubles. the family's pet ra· coon. Rodney says Troubles looks forward to going on the daily bike ride a nd hasn't caused any trouble yet Douglas Layoffs • Won't Hit HB Plant By ROBE RT BARKER Ot "'-O•llY I"! ... "-" A predicted layoff of about 4.600 McDo nn ell Do uglas workers throughoul Southern Caurornla apparenUy will not hit employes et the facility's plant in HunUngton Beach. Company ofCicials said Mon- day that the workers will be laid ofr in Long Beach, Torrance and Palmdale by the end of the year. But Chuck Chappell, a McDon- nell Douglas public information officer. said today the work force at Huntington Beach would re- main at its current level of ap- proximate I y S,000 throughout 1976. Officials s aid employment at other plants is expected to drop from its ~resent level oC 18.~ to 13,600 by Dec. 30. They blamed softness in orders from the airline industry for the anticipated layoffs. The affected plants produce jeUiners for the airline industry, which has been severely affected by the business slowdown and rising fuel costs, company of- ficials said. Jane Fonda Shi/ts Bla11W LOS ANGELES CAP) -Ac· tress Jane Fonda. speaking as part of an International Women's Day celebration, says she doesn't blame men for women's pro- blems. "Poor me n," she said Monday In a talk at the University or Southe rn California. "After all, who would want to live with the John Wayne syndrome han1ting over their heads?'' They said any improvement ah the employm ent picture would depend on increased orders from airlines. Chappell says the t hief activity al Huntington Beach is the con struction ot missiles and rockets. particularly Delta rocket-; which are the launching vehicles for mosl U.S. space satellites. Chappell said that other pro- jects at the Huntinft{on Beach division include research for de- fense against ba lhst1c m1ss1 lc al· t11ck as well as solar energy work. He said that in its peak. Douglas employed 8.000 workers jn Huntington Beac h an 1968. Newport Drug Suspects Face • Arraignment Two men a rrested in a joint narcotics raid by Newport Beach and Huntington Beach police arc seheduled to be arraigned Wed- nesday In Harbor Judicial Dis- trict Court on c harges or con- spiracy to sell amphetamines The two men. Alex f'rank Fox of Red Bluff and Donald Pe1rron Kading of Hawa11, are an cuslody an Newport Beach Jail an lieu of SI00,000 bail. Both are 31 yt•ar~ old. They w er e arrested in a "fashionable .. Newport Reach hotel early Monday by orrict>rfl who claim the pair hnd 250,000 amphetamine pills, worth S30,000 on the illicit drug market, and $.5.000 cash in the1 r possession Polke dt>chned to relca11~ the name oft e hotel. "My rrltnds nnd nel11hbors can UM my ability to do the Job,·· h<• declarH . ~an Is one or two brothers ur rested after h onor student 1-·1 nklu. 19, was shot to dt'llth Oct 31 . 1974 momen~ before" he was to leave his job as a night clerk at a local market. Oil Gusher Co ats B B ICasner says he ls reserving judament on thf' performances of \tie top appointed otncials in the t.aty. "I do know, however. that it's e an athletic team." M points tiUL ·'If they are not aetling the <See KASNEll. Paae Al) Forum Set At College Candidates for the April 13 Huntington Beach Caty Council will appear at a candidates night. for\Ut\ tonight at 6 o'clotk at the Golde n West Coll ege Theater. Another candidates night is scheduled for i :30 p.m. Thursday night in city council chambers . Hopefuls will make a brief spttch and then will field questions from the au- aience at both sessions. . \ ; Bean's brother. Hugh Oanlrl Bean. 24. has been tried and found guilty of (lrst d egree murder by a j ury which also re - commended the death penalty. He will be sentenced Thursday Fanklea. a highly re11tarded young athlete who captained the Oranee Coast College wrestling team. died in a rear room oC the store after six bullets were pumped into h im by attackers who took $133 from the cash re - gister. The two guns allegedly used in the slaying were found 24 hours • • later when Santa Ana police hall· ed a car occupied by the two brothersitnd arrested the pair. ' 5 th Blast Victim POINT PLEASANT. W Va <l'.PI> -Deputy sheriff Ernie Hesson died today. becoming the fafth victim or an explosion touched off last Yt•eek an the Mason County jail by a d1s- tra\lght teen-ager. Rare Spurt Sprays Five Blocks Downtou:n By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of"'-O•lly l"I .... ~ A gusher caused by accumulat ed underiround pressure ID an old 011 well caused St>veral thou~an liars damage Mon· day al sprayed droplets or crud oleum high 1Dlo the sky r a Cave -block are~ or central Huntington Beach Residue from the well located In a rapidly developing com· mercial-suburban area was blown by sea breezes and landed on numerous parked cars and a brand-new apartment develop- ment. The bulk of the dama~e sur- rounded the intersection of Hunt- 1 n gt on Street a nd Toronto Avenue. the newly paved street serving the pueblo-like residen tial units Oat damage was not readily \'lsible today. due to partial cleanup and the relatively small sli.e of the wandbome blobs. but authorilles theorized il wtll re- 't qui re litiution to settle the blame. No one 1s certain exactly who owns the old well in the area near Huntington Beach Caty Ha ll. which 1s d o tt ed with both pt>t r oleum operations , com· mercaal buildings and new re· sidential units "The title is pretty cloudy." said Fire Department Capt. Roger Hosmer, explaining it was once held by an individual but has since rev~Tted to other ownership in a tax judgment. He added that h1s department FOR STUDENTS, A NEW MATII ll ·s in the cards for students at one Huntington Beach school To hnd out why. see Page BS only estimates losses due to nres. but is often Involved tn the in- vestigation of oil operations due to potential Care hazards. "I would say it would be in the thousands of dollars ... Capt. Jlosmer commented. Bob Davis . chief oilfield in· spector for the Huntington Beach Building Department, was un- available for comment or further information on the sputtering cusher. Police Jogged the first call from a woman living ln the 1900 block of Alabama Street. one of those affected by the fine mist ot petroleum fallout. Work c rews capped the gusher quickly following the initial re- ports which began filtering in about 8 a .m .• a ccording to police and City Hall s pokesmen. The damage could have bttn worse. except for the fact Hunt· Lngton Beach's crude oil basin is rel atively we ll depleted after (Sff GUSHER. ra,e Al) ' \\'esuhe r Clt>ar1n..i t11n11tht lh1•n ~unny und o httll· \\M011·r Wedne'idU). :11·enr1hn.: to the w('athrr ,,n 1r1• l.11\\" ton1aht 40 to '111 111.:h' 111 thf lo" to m 1d f',O, I NSIDE TOD" Y South Cooat HepPrt11ri1 t IOOth produC't1on . a tim e warped v er ,1o n 11 / Shalctapeare's "A M1d.,um mer Night's Dream:· 1s oou1 on atogt> an Coste Mt>ao.. S.e review, Page 84. l•dex At""'' h r•l<t AJ -u ...... ,.._ .. ..,,.o II •... , L.M .. '11 Al MVl,..IP'unch Cell-• AS H•tlewtfll NfW\ 0.•.0fj"' •• II °'"-'-""'' ., •• Al A• Al Qnff(t ., ...... "' J O•n-• ., ,.,.,,. Alt II o. ....... ,.(f~ Al $Mc-Martrot• Al• lfi ... ltll"•tt A• T .. n lt ttllfl Al ·~·-~· •• ,.,.. . ..,,, •• IOI-• Al• WU-A• ~-•1 _ ... " A4 ·-"*' •• .4% DAit. 'Y PILOT H /F Guatemala Hit Again GUATEMALA CITY, GutetnaJa CAP> -A new ur1e1 or uronai e1rlb tremors s hook quake- ravaced Guatt-mala d tly today, uu1ln1 PINC and aome damase . No cuualU ' wen "portfd Tbe three temblou brou1bl the tolal of af· tcnbocu to 1,315 s~ a killer earthquake de· vullt.ed Guatemala Feb. •• People rushed Into the lrttffU at· th• flr1t tnmor and spent the res\ al the nJ1bt out ln the open- many In makeehlft tent.a and le&n·tol-H they b\•e been doln1 alnce the lhocka started mote than a month aao. BB VisiJor Facing Rape, Assault Rap A vi.s1Ung Chicago man who faces criminal charees there March lS was scheduled for ar- raignment today on new, multi- ple assault a nd rape charaes filed by Huntington Beach police . John P . Semenick, 2', was booked on suspicion al assault with a deadly weapon, forcible rape, burglary and false im- priaonment followm, the aeries of attacks Thursday. Huntington Beach Police Detective Randy Toburen said information on the charges faced by Semeruck at his scheduled March lS trial In Chicago bad still not yet been explained.. The suspect an the pair of as- saults bad just flown out from Chicago for a California vacation before his trial, Semeruck's host told police following the bloody Thursday spree. Lee Heuer , a U.S. Manne and acquaintance or the suspect, picked him up at Los Angeles ln· ternalional Airport and brought hlm to the Heuer apartment at 6401 Warner Ave .. a week ago. During a c onversalton late Thursday, Sem enlck allegedly became enraged and amuhed 111 heavy cer amic pot over Heuer's head, sending ham lo Huntington l otercommunlty Hospital for treatment. Next, the suape.ct is accused of bursting into a nearby apartment whe re a 27-year·old divorcee \\1th a small child was viciously raped and beaten ~menick as alleged to have smashed her reputedly in the race with the telephone receiver a fter s he grabbed it a nd screamed for help when a friend happened to call in the midst of lhe sex assault - T h e vi c tim s u s tained numerous facial lacerauons and a fractured n()se. but was able to nee the apar tment and i.eek help from a fnend who telephoned pohce Semenirk was arrested inside his host's blood-splattered apart· ment aft er ll tc11m or pohcemen hrokt-down the door in response to has refusal to answer it. f 'ro;. Pag~ A J RAZOR ••. 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Pt f Ot,.... \A O~v-tf'\ t ,_,.•*•"if9 t,.,,.1, \1 l\"""""'t ... ' TU!!C!ay. Warcb l 1971 Convict Gets Life Sentence 81 TOM 9AllLh' ... .....,._. .... CoDYtrted k:illtr Gary Jllkhul R.oUo wu Mlltenced toda,y to Ille tn 1tate prilon for the ~ ol Dr. Robert Tran ol Gardea Grove. Or&n1e C«lnty SuPtttor Court Judie Byron X. McMillan addl· Uonally ordered prison tttma al not ltu tbao fJve yun on each convteuoa ol armed robbery and burtJary also retumed by •jury . But be told Rollo, ZS, ol Garden Grove. that the robbery and burelary convtcUons will be •ua- peaded ii a.ad when t.be appellate court confirms t.be murder coo· victloa. Judie McMillan delayed u.nW Friday the 1entendnc ol William Elliott Chambers; t6, ol Newport Beacb,, wbo was tried with Rollo on murder charges filed alter Dr. Trace w a1 beaten to death in bis home lut Aua. 14. Tbe j ury rejected murder chugn and found Cha.mbers, 3710 Seashore Drive, eui.lty ot re- ceiving stolen property. He faces a state prison tum al not less than 10 years. Chambers' lawyer today ob- jected to jail deputies chaining b.la client 'a tees prior to his bein1 brought to the courtroom from the county jail. Judge McMillan promised to halt the practlce if it is found that Chambers' conduct does not justify the action. Rollo appeared in the courtroom chained band and foot. It was successfully alleged in bis trial that RolJo beat Dr. Trace to death via a series ol karate blows delivered with bands and feet while be ransacked the physician's home. Rollo holds a black belt in the martial art. It was testified that 18 of the doctor 's 24 ribs were broken du.r· ing the attack. Pol.ice found him dead on his blood-so~ed bed. Chambers was booked on murder charges when it was al· leged that be p lanned the burglary of Dr. Trace's home. It was teaUlied that Chambers and Dr. Trace were on opposing sides in a civil action and that revenge was the m otive for the ransack- lng of the Trace home. PATTY ..• strenuous objections by Balley. U .S . District Court Judge Oli ver J . Carter;.. allowed the answer to stand but instructed the Jury that it was strictly Fort's opinion. When Brownlng asked about Mass Hearst's contention that she shot up a sporting &oods store in the Los Angeles area to rescue two underground companions because of a '·reflex" action drilled into her by the terronst.s, Fort said, "l fand it unbelieva- ble." An enraged Bailey jumped to lus feet, but Carter overruled his objection, again cautioning the jury to treat the answer as one man'a opinion. Fort appeared to push Mlsa Hearst to the point of an angry outburst whe n he specifically con- tradicted her em otional tale of rape an a tmy closet wher e she was held c apll vein lhe weeks after her Feb 4, 1974, kidnaplng Miss Hear,.t told hi m . Fort !>a1d, that she subm1tt<'d to now dead SL.A terrorists W1lhc Wolfe .ind Donald "Cinque" Oef'reeze bccnu11t~ they asked to huve sex- ual intercourse with her and she thouaht 1t would help keep her alive. ··she said she hod had In· te rrourse with Wolfr n rouple of t1mc11 prior to the bank robben." f'ort said. "She 1Hd not indicate he rn s ny way forced hlmsetr on her or that directly or lndirertly r1.1~ wu11 involved " Miss Hr11 rst, who hml wopt "h1•11 n •c11lhn1ot for thl' Jury thl\l sht> had been fort'e<I to hn\ t• ~1·x with a mon she-desp1sro. stirr ed in her chair and BRiiey plact'd a restraining hAnd on her shoulder The de fcnd:int ocra s1onally turned toward her parents. Ra n· dolph and Catherine tl('ar~t. ond Meered slightly as Fort i 11vc has tesllmony GC's 'A delines' Singing Again The Garden Grove chapter of Swee\ Adellnes Inc .. the female counterpa rt of the a ll ·male American barber shop quartet o r ga n izat ion , r e ally has somelhlng to sing about today. Their bank a ccount is ap- parently back in harmony after the organiution·s c heckbook was found lying on a Main Stre-et residential lawn Monday by a woman who turned It over to police. lnvestiJators said it was un- determined today whether the bank book m ay have been stolen In a bu.r"lary and discarded or simply dropped by lbe chorlll group's t.reasurer. ' Fuel Zoo Due? Energy Czar Zarb W anu CANTON, Ohio CAP > -The lines at gasoline st . tlons of 1974 will "look like a picnic" unle$S altematJve source-s ol luel are developed. federal ~~rgy Admlnlstrator Frank Za.rb warns. ·•we can look forward to higher oil prices." Zarb told a group Monday t Walsh CoUeee. "unles we put our dome tic house m order. This should be a signal to CQlliress. •·tr we don't make provisions now. the ga~ lanes CJ( two years ago will look like a picnic." said Zarb. "By 1985, we can look forward to expanding our UH of synthetit' fuels, but it will b\i ~tWt't>n 1985 und 1995 before the technology bt>gins to m ah u daf· ference." said Zarb .lu11e B Ele.~tion Injured -Officer 'Stahle' Wounded Wegtmtnster poJtce officer Earl Graham waJ rt'port- ed in atablo condition Loda.y 1n the lntMu1ive care unit at HunUnaton lnterrom m unity Hoapatal. Graham waa shot two times Friday nl,ht while lr)'in& to halt a fleeing robbt'ry sus~ct al Sears In Westmlnst~r Mall. The 26-year -o ld police>m:tn wu employed tts a security officer durrna ofC-duty hours at the store Mile Square Park Bond Vote Studied Hospital a uthorities refused to confirm a r eport today that Graham had undergoM surauy to remove a bullet that reported· ly had fragmented and lodged near his heart. Fellow officers said a second bullet had hit Graham in the shoulder area but had exited his body. The suspect in the robbery in which a tray or diamonds was re- portedly stolen also was reported 10 stable condition today at the Oran1e County Medical Center jail ward. "•~o .. Onetime Cuhfornia oilma o James C. "Slim" Theriot, 90, who r eturnl'd lo Hunt· ington Beach. the scene of ha s earl ~ ~u ceess. a few weeks ago, h as moved on to Fort Wort h. Tex .. where ht• now is living with tus kad brothe r, Felix. 88. at th<' 13>nng Hold By llA THY CLANCY Ol .. IMllf,.._llitlt The Fountain Valley City Coun· cu is expected toniebt to call a J une 8 bond election for up to $6.1 million in facilities for the city's Recreation and CµJtural Center in Mile Square Park. The meeting will be at 8 p.m . at cityhall, 10200Slatcr Avenue. Councilmen also are expected to elect a new mayor and mayor pro tem at the meetin~. School Pa1Ml To Comider Budget Cut,s Huntington Beach Union Jllgh School District trustees were to reconsider $324,000 in cuts at their new Ocean View High School campus at a S o'clock meeting today. ln addltion. the board was to take up for the second time a permissive override of 1.25 cents per $100 of assessed valuation Lo finance a central district kitchen at Ocean View. The meeting waa to be held at the faculty dinln & room at Hunt- ington Beach High School. 1905 Malo St. Trustees art! expected to adjourn at 8 p.m . lo attend de- d ication cer emo nies at the school's refurbiJhed audltorium, then be guests for the school musical, "West Side Story." The school board deadlocked 2 to 2 two weeks ago on sugaested cuts at Ocean View. Board Presi· dent Ralph Bauer was absent from that meeting. In addition, a proposal to levy the override for an Oeean View kitchen failed to receive trustee support. But district officials aaid today they wall recommend that the board trim $221.500 from Ocean View facilities and that trustees levy the permissive override for the kitchen. The Ocean View campus, planned to cost $7 million, now 1s coating n e arly SS million . Trustees will decide tonight whether to allocate addltional funds for the campus from re· servH or to make cuts. 'Gigi' WhaJe Sighted Off Baja Coast? SAN DI EGO (AP> -Whnlc <'X· J>«"rts say the unusually fnendly Cahforn11 gray whale seen off Raja California recently may In· deed be G1g1. who once spent :i year In captivity A iiroup of mammal 11dent111ts ti'lurnc•d Monda y night arh•r t1carc hina a m<i t1ni;t la..:oon 4110 mlle11 ~outh l)f the Un1tt.'<l St ate~. The portlcular wh11le reported by otht'n aa "almo~t dome11Ur" elud f'd th e 11 carr h r r ~ Meanwh ile. Dr Carl llubb1> (I( Scnpps Institution of Oct':ino- graphy and marlnc vl'terin anan David W Kenn<.'y both cxprt·~~<'d belief that it is C 1g1 For a year after being NIP· lured In a Mexican lagoon as a s1x-week·old. Gigi was kept nt Sta World m a rine park but fanaJ Jy returned to the sea. Envi ron· mentaUsts expressed fear that the JS.foot whale would be un able to live on he r O\\ n f'ro• P•~AJ GUSHER ... years of dumping and thm1 un· dergroun pressureis low. A longtime Huntington Beach resident. Fire Capt. Hosmer , 51, recalls genuine gushers a nd well blowouts t hat co1ted the sur· rounding vicinity with crude oil. "Years a go. It was com mooplace," he r"em arlted. City Public Works Director Wayne Osborne said today coun- cilmen may trim some funds off the $6. l million bond proposal. And he said the city legal staff as drawing up a ballot which would allow residents to vote for the en- tire package or sections of It. The IYleasure will require a two- lhirds "yes" vote to pass. Osborne said the ballot first will ask voters to approve or reject the ~tire package. Tben, It will Jet them cast voles on lhr~ different portions -an aquatics complex, cultural building and mis- cellaneous recreation facilities. If the entire $6.1 million Is ap- proved, he said. it will add 37.7 cents per SlOO of assessed valua- tion tothe tax rate. ln addition, voters would be uked to approve a IS.cent tax for operation and m aintenanc~. If the construction and main- tenance package are approved, the owner or a home assessed at SS0,000 would pay $61.87 in addi- tional taxes each year, city of- ficials estimate. • The city already has invested $2 million In the Mile Square com- plex, including a commun1ty building, tennis courts, gym- nasium and athletic fields . KASNER .•• job done. either the players go or th~ coach goes " Kas n e r says he \\QS a navigator on a B 17 Flying Fortress in the European Theater and new several combat missions He was shot. down over Germany In 1944 and was a prisonu or war. he added. A Wldower. Kasner shares an apartment with his youngest son David. 19, who 1s a student at Golden West Coll ege. He also has two other sons. Richard of Hunt· ington Beach and Steven of Palm Spnngs. HB Country Club Rilled for S 1,160 Ca11h, sport clothing, liquor and tools were appa renUy loaded on to a goU cart and driven away in a $1 ,160 bur g l a ry a t the Me adowlark Country Club In Huntington Beach M.>nday, ac· cordlng to pohre Officer Dennis Branch said in- truders broke rnto a storagt> buJld· 1ng al the country club a t 16782 Graham St. to gain nccess to mer('hand1se a nd MOlf gear stocked for patrons· U'I~ He was identified as Leo C. Carcia or the Los Angeles area and he. too, wu hit twice during the shootout in the ltlall parking lot. Westminster police orticer Mike RaUiff said that Garcia is beine held for questioning in the alleged armed robbery. attempt- ed murder, kidnap and vehicle then. A Huntington Beach man, Wallace H. De Mers, 50, was taken hostage when his car was commandeered. The Wutminster PoUce Department received a message for Graham at 10:30 p.m. Mon· day, apparently communicated bybls wife. It said: "Of fie.er Earl Graham wishes all fellow workers to know he waa up and on his feet for a short time today. Hi~ spirits and ouUook are much improved." Candidate's Financial Worth Bared The financial holdings of John Saunders, a candidate for the Hunli.ngton Be ach City Council, were inadvertently omitted in a recent article on statements or economic interests filed by other council hopefuls . Saunders reports holdings valued at more than $100,000 an a pair of Huntington Beach four· unit apartments at 313 18th St. and at 222 21st St. He reports interests from SI0.000 to $100,000 in a duplex a l 18641 Maple Wood Circle and Ip a four-plex at 26861 Hoskens St., both in Huntington Beach. He Usts an equity of less than $10,000 in his residence at 26872 Pacific Coast Hjghway and in a condominium in Carden Grove. The disclosures are required by state law. Aramco Talks PANAMA CJTY, Fla. <U PI) - Breaking a long silence, the Ara- bian American Oil Co. says one subjer t of a curre nt meeting between U S. and Arab 011 or- f1c1 als as the "t ransfer of owner ship" o r Aramco, the world's la rgest 011 export.mg com· pany, to Saudi Ara baa. Surf side Man Faces Nazi Crime Charge An elderly Surbidt· Jl'l'OUntant and attornt.'y 1tccused 11' <'nrmn.11 cooperauon with Nazi GL'rmti ny in World War 11 as today perhaps one step neare r extrad1t1on to Yu1osln 1a \\here tr~ \\ ould b<- tried for asserted \\ ar rr1mt'b The U.S. Stall' l><.'p.!r tm,•nl said Monday ll would not obJC'<'l to reopening hearings on thr possible deporta t1on or Andrl)U Artuko\'k, 76. of B 26, Surlstt.lt.' Ave., Surfside Colon) Artukov1c, on re the tar~l·t ol J kidnap plot by the Yu.-o:.l:I\ 11111 counterpart of the Amen<'an Cl1\ could. however, be clear ed b' such a hear ing and lui, perma nent U.S. res1denre assured. State Department offi cials de· cided last Thursday tht.>y have no immediate r eason lo contest de· manded d e p o rt a tion o f Artukovir. who could soon be summoned to a hearing by Lht• U .S . Imm ig r ati o n n n d Naturalizalton Serv1<'e. He has been allowed to stay in • America since arrl vlng an 19-UI on a temporary visa that has nc•vt•r been mad e permanent or terminated. Artukovk ser ved as mimi.t<.'r of the interior and m1rust1.•r of justice an Croatia, the pup~l state established by t he Nazi Germany regime dunng World War II. His accuser s claim he 1s responsible for death'> an pni,on camps he cont rolled of 800.000 persons or such ethn1r m1non t1es as Jews, Gypsies and &-rbi.. but Artukovic ha'I steadrastly den1tod It. Supporters of th<' Yugo,la\ 1an official, whost• family founded a construl't1on com pany thul ha:. built many Soulht>rn C:ahforma freeways, poi nt out ht' was not accused. or tril·d t1t thl' time of the Nuremberg war rnml's pro· ceedlngs. A spokesma n for the El J\lontt: area-based Croatian lnfnrmat1on Center said A rtukO\ 1c has lw1·n perst'cult•cl h:v 1l1•tr.u 111 1 s for ~ear' Des<'nbed 11-, a 10111•1\, tlt·1·11h• rf'hf:1011~ man dt'\!ll\"t to J 'Im pie life. he rart•I) lt•J\t's 111, homt- CONGOLEUM puts the world at your feet ... PRESTIGE CUSHIONED VINYL TIIE IIERTTAGE OF AMERICA COLLE "rl()N ROMAN ELE:(;ANCE Ill 1>11 111"11 l"I 1 ltl' ''" II 11 11 I I I 11 .1 I l t t It 111 I It t• ... p.1111•lt ll.1h.1n ,,, I ttl llh I olh t' 1)1111 \ \ I l,1••t1 ,ti llolflll t I l·~·k \\Ith "'''"' • 1111 ... 1111' Ill• l••tl. 111 •• 11111 .1111111111 1'·11111111 1111 \\ r \ F " 11 \I F I· \ I. I 1 I "; ,, "' l'ttl( \tit \I Ill' .... II\.' \llllr U II \l!ll "I IH \I I. I. I ' I ... 'I ,. \ H }I .... I H 11' ( i . I II'(, 111. I l \I (, \I \l1u111r1' \I.I.\ \\I. 'II\\ 11\\r ll\Hl>\\0111> 1-1.0011' It \ 11 H l t I . \I I \I I' It I ~. l'f.\( ~-''0''"'-:0. _ ... _o UU<IDCW N ~>¥JIBN Wefl#e La,.-.,_~, "4 C..tll OflH V "' ',.,... t ... 1663 PLACENTIA AV[NUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf 916?1 • PHONE 6~6 ~838 6A6 nss ' ·1 Orange Coast EDITION Today'8 Clo l•g flv. Steeb . ~ VOL. 69, NO. 69, 2 SECTIONS, 2 ... PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1976 N TEN CENTS Fine for False Alarm • m Newport? Newport Dc;a<'h <'ity coun· -nloien want to improvC' burglur anl· fire alarm :iystcms ln· :Jtalled In the city. They are coni11derln& 1.1 haw wh.ich wall levy fint~ for fall)i.! alarms as a mean:-. to that en<t. The ordinance. JJr\•pared by U\e police department, could hel1> reduce crimes agauut property by upgrading the quahl> of alarms and r educing the number of falst> alarms, according to PohceCh1e( 8 . J umnGlav11s. The Idea has not met with un lversal support from alarm manulacturers and 1N1lallers. Representatives of alarm com· pames appeared Monday before the city council. They agreed an ordinance 1s a good way to 1m· prove alarm sys tems. but they differed O\'er the use of (uleS agr.unst alarm owners. ·Residents Queried As the propob!ll I~ "rilll'n, th\• first thrt'e folbe alarm:.1Aith1n M ). months of installation wuuldn 't cost the ownt>r anythintt But thl' fourth fulse alarm 'AOUld result in the le\ ymg of u $25 flnt'. Alter thal, lhl' ularm owner "ould be allo\\ ed only one fab e alarm ever} sax mooths befon· he would bt' fined again Repeated false alarms <'ould lead to the re' ocauon of lht· owner's alarrn P\'rmit Basic all~. th re are thrt••• hpes of :ilarm s~st,•ms tho1>1.• that produ<.'e noise to alarm re!>I dent and ne1ghbon,, LhOM' lhttl i1re wired mto the alarm rum pany "here the alarm b soundl'd and those "ired d1recth anto the police st a tr on · Gian t:. said his department 1:. t~ 1ng to promote the manufa<' tun• of a larms for less than $100 ---------------- that could be wirt'd directly to Vie 1><>llce departmeot. He pointed out that alarms that go to the alarm company, which In turn calls the pohce. often ru· sult in an unnecessary delay In dispatching officers lo the scene. The proposed ordinance also includes provisions ror the licens· ing of companies that sell and in· stall alarm in the city -a pro- p0sal that tht> companies back. Alan Pepper. ua 11ttornty for the Weatern Burglar and Firt" Alarm A soclatlon, told coun cUmen that lhoise provisions 1m• acceptable to the association members who ore lookinti for ways to upgrade them elv011. But be pointed out what he con sidered serious problems with the alarm fine system He s aid it was mequilable (Stt ALARM, P a&e AU .: OC AirpOrt ··Poll Orange County )Uper\'lsors in· dicated Loday they would :.upport and pay for a sc1enl1f1c attitude survey of 400 to 600 residents of homes within a five mile rad1u-. of Orange County Airport. The sur"ey results would be an corporate d int o the ('Om · prehensne environmental 1m· pact report on the airport being prt>pared by the firm of Daniel. Mann, Johnson and MendenhaJI l DMJM I. Though there appeared to be unanimous board support of a maJor s urvey effort, the sugges- tion was s ent to the county General Services Agency, where Neaeport-/tlesa Board Salaries, Smoking On Trustee Agenda By HILARY Kr\\'E Of I.II• 0.11, ,., ... '"'" Teat'her s alaries, smoking on campus and optional physiral education \\ill be the mnJor topics al tonight's mt'·ctang of Nt>wport·Mei.a :o.<'hool trui.tec•s The mel'l1ni.t \\ill lx'gan at 7 30 in the mull1·purposc mom at TeWinkle Middle School. 3224 California A\'e., Costa Mes a A publi<' hearing on the teachers' 1976·77 salary proposal will kick off the m~ting. Com· ments ;ire invited from all in· tec:.esled t'1 t1zens regardiniz tht' m1t1al propos al madC' by the tt•achers' bargammg group, the Cert1f1cated Employe Council 1C EC>. Patty Hearst Witness Tel/,s Death Threat ~ -The tEC is proposing a 14.3 percent salary boost for the com· mg s chool year over this year's par scale. SA:-J FRANCISCO <l'PI l -/\ crim1nolo g1 :-.t IA ho de!-.C rtbl'd P atricia lle ars l ai. "QU<'en" of the S) mbaonese Labt•rataon Army said today he was lhrealent><l with death af he tl.'sllhcd ai;:a1n:-.I the news papt•r ht'I rt•s\ Or Joel Fort of San Fran<'IS<'O &aid he n•Ct>l\'t•d a tt•lephont• dC'· uth lhreal Friday. the day he first took the stancl at M1!>~ Hearst 's bank robbt'IJ' trial. He s aid th(• r~1ll<'r t(lld him thnt when he t e-.tafit•d ror the Rovt•rn ment in tilt' ru'it' h1• \\OUl<I tw ktlled. Fort :-.oad he infurmt'tl lht• US. attornt•\":. offu·l' anti ,1,kt•d for and rerei, l'd 1Jrotl•t·t 111n fr11111 tbt' fl"C11•ral f:O\ 1•r11rr11•111 Oden't' utt11rnn ~·. l.1·1' Ba alt•\. "ho bt•.:.111 "h.11 "a" ,., ll('l'l••cl to ht• ,1 'turm\ 1 ro.,, t'Xnman.-11 1on on .1 h•" l.t•\ 11nlt• ~~k1•ct l-'11rt 1 f lw k 111•\\ "ho h.ul callt•d "I h:\\ I' l\CI 1111'.I 1>11 \1111 know "n \ t h ' n R j I 11\ u l 11 ' . 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" •• ,, ...... ••• w..u. .. ... ~-11 -•M•W\ At ·-·-•• That breaks down to about S3 3 m1lhon m teacher salaries. with about $1.3 million going for 'anous fnnge benefits Al the last school board meet· mg. board pres ident Thomas Hendt>rson uq~ed all interested r1t1zens to attend torught 's public hearing and offer their com- ments on the teachers' proposal '·This involves a lot of monl'y and we're verv interested to hear what the co mm unity thank~ about at," llenderson s aad The boa rd has not y e t responded to the initial CEC pro· pos11l. Trustees arc waiting unlll ufter tonight 's public hearing ISee SALA RIES, Page A2> Dani\ Point E xec.hive Found D e ad The bod' of a Oana Point an· dustnalli.t."'as found on a moun· 1.11n tt~s m o rn1niz afte r hl• ;i11pnrt>ntly dragized hims elf thrre qu.uter~ of a mile from hi~ ('rMhed plane and died The plane of Gerald F.rw1n Mallard had cra11hcd into the sld(• of Mt. Sun Gurgon10 In the• Snn lkrnardmo Nall on al t-'orl'St. It was at the 7,000 foot level about 35 miles east of Yucaipa Millard. 41 , of 33m Mesa Vist.1 Dnve. was ownt>r of Son-Co:!!>t Jo:C.tulpment Compt1ny of lrvme. The firm leases forklifts und heavy math1ncry, M ary Anna Zahrin1ter . Mallard's hou s ekeeper and personal secretary. said he had hn•d In Dana P oint for about three years. She s aid M 11lard apparent!) . was t'n r oute to A pplt> \'nllry on ;:1 plt>asure trip "h<'n the crash oc curred. "Jerry just 1ovcd flying. lie was very experienced,·' she said Mrs. Zahnnger saJd Millard was twice di"orced and leaves a daughter who res ides in M1ch1gan. An elt>ctronic emergency signal was nJOnitored Monday by the shenfr's department and a ht>licopter zeroed in on the wreckage shortly before mad· mg ht Tht' copter pi lot reported no one was aboard the single·engine &mania Yankee but blood was found on the wings and footprints led away from the downed aar<'raft A ground sear<.'h party followed lhe tracks to the vi<.'· tam's body. ' cost estimates and timetables will be worked out before final board actaoo within a month. Such a sun ey was included in the original DMJ M contract pro posal but it was s lashed out by supervis ors in a <.'O:o.t :i.anni,: move. Sance then. al se\•eral com· munity briefings on the EIR pro gram, DMJM officials ha\'e been deluged with protests by airport foes that the thoughts of people h\'ang around the noisy Jet fac1h· ty were not being included. OMJM officials explamed that there IA as no mone) 8\ a1lable for the attitude s ur\'ey and the El It was r el) mg on data gathered in studies of not)e in Englhnd and Japan o.i1, 1"11.i -.. .., 111d .. rt1 •-1•• That response outrag<-d !-OmC' airport crit1<'s. who said mon · money was being spent to stud~ the "flora and fauna" around the airport than on the people. SKATEBOARDERS DAVE BLOCK, 17 (LEFT). JIM BOLAND, 19, SPIN DOWN SPYGLASS Huntington Beach Youths as Seen Monday From Rear View Mirror of Auto Supporters of an mrport al· litude survey approache d Super\'isor Thomas Riley. who presented a conservative pro· posal to his fellow bourd ml'm bcrs today He a s ked for survt'v of community and homeo\\ner groups. But the other supervisors ap peared r eady lo support a full s ampling and survey of the com· mun1t), possibl> costing as much as an addit1onul $10,000 or $15,000 Skateboarding Ban Showdown Slated * * * Regional Air Autlwrity Proposed LOS ANGELES <UPI) -A re· gional airport authonty encom· passlnti 10 Southern Cahforma counties is being studied by the City Board of Airport Com· missioners .. ft seems to m <', .. said G<'neral manager Clifton A. Moore, "that the subJe<'l of a rei;:1onal airport authority, rapnble of assuming future burd<'ns a nd crt'al<'<i IA 1th a broad enough bai.e to spreud tht> hab1ht1e11 a' \\ell as lh<' benefits over the market arl'a, 1'! well worthy of :.erious pubhc dt· · bate " Moore pla c ed thr 3irport authority plan bt>fort• the c·om m1i. 1ont>rs Monda). addinl( that thl.' r 1t ~ of Lo!I Angell''> "finds 1tc;elf inadvertently an the p<N t1on of ope rating a n •g1on;tl oarport for the bt>ncf11 of tht' 10 southern counltl'I>, wh1k nt th1· some time being c;olely rt"lpon-.1 ble for f1nanr 1al hnh1hly " As an c•x11mpll'. Moore r1tt·d lhl' <'Urrent dehuk ovn tlw 1·1111 trnued ex1!4ll'nl'f' or llolh wood Burbank Airport wh1r h Ill' !\aid should bt> mo~l appr11pnatl'ly rlP alt with by a rrl(1onul nuthont v r a l h C' r t h a n a s 1 n ~ I 1• muntrlpnlily Thr airpo rt <'Omm1'l'l1ont•r'I 'Alli comudt•r MoorC'-. r('flOrl m pubh<' .scss1on March 22 8) JOANNE REYNOLD Oft ... O.lly ,., ... M;oot! March 22 bas been set for the showdown over a proposed cit> law that \\Ould ban skateboards from steep streets in Nc'A port Beach In a preliminary skirmish Monday mght. pro-skateboard forces went before city <'OUn· ('1lmen to plead for some other action in ehmanatmg the street hazards created bv skateboards The ordanance under ron· sidlration resulted from com· plaints by Spyglass Hill residt'nls that skateboarders. especially those from outside lhl' area, were pla.-:uing the neighborhood and making driving ris ky. Two council m e mbers, Mayor Pro T ern Milan Dostal and Pelc Barrett, did not ftO along with lhe ban ror different r easons. Dnstal said he "isn't <'omforta· ble '' \\Ith the propo-.C'd or · danan<'e. notmjt lhJl 1l doesn't re~tn<'l the USl' or i.katHx1ards on s1de1o< alks a longs1Je tht' s ame streets on "h1r h lhc spnrt "''uld be proh1h1lt'cl He also s:11d he believes the law it-'\elf would be an unn<•r t•ssarv restnrllon "I Just don't h•el that it's nccesi.an unless 1t can be -.hown that the r estnct1on mw.l ht• tmposl'd ror the good of the CO· tire rommun1t). ·ht• :-.aid Rarrl'll saul he "as w1lhna to .:n .1lnni: with thr bun, but ht• \\ant('d tht• t·1t y staff tu romt· up with a r1·1111rl on the 1w»11>i h1htv of tht• city butldins.? an a11•a for f'X i'1us1\e use of ~kut1•ho11rd ndc>r' Thul 11ka wa~ bac·kt•d hy thrt•t• skateboardPr:I who uppc:irt·d lwfore tht• <.'<1un1·1I Hill Sh111·p1• or H11t ('11nyon and Chip Rurden of Wt•st N1•wport JZJVt' <'ounnlmt'n a l1i.t 11f names 11f pt•opll' OPP1J'>NI lo lt\1• or. din.tnC'l' "It '"n 't a rf'al pt'l.t11)11 , Fuel Zoo Due? Energy Czar Zarb W ams CANTON. Ohio <APl -The lines at gasoline sta· lions of 1974 will "look like a p1cn1c " unl ess alternative sowrces of fuel are developed. f cderal energy Administrator Frank Zarb warns "We can look forward to hi gher oil prices." Zarb told a group Monday at Walsh College. "unless we put our domestic house in order. This should be a signal to Congress. "lf we don't make provisions now. the gas lines of two years ago will look like a picnic, .. said Zarb "By 1985 , we can look forward to expanding our u..c;e of synthetic fuels. but it "ill be betw~en 1985 and 1995 before the technology begins to make a dif· ference." said Zarb. • because most of the people that signed it are kids." Sharpe, a teenager, eicplatned. lie suggested that rather than take hasty action. the council follow the lead of Costa Mesa and provide a skateboard park as a means or getting riders off the street. (See SKATE, Page A2) Mariner's Mile Tax Defeated Owners of the block or Mariner's Mile destroyed by fire more than a year ago won their fight with lhe city Monday when city councilmen told them they don't have to pay a $6,700 tax on new construction. Vincent Jorgensen. a partner in the firm\\> hac h I!'. rebualdani;: th<' burn<'d out blo<'k on West Coas t l11ghway. appeared before tht· council to protest tht' the tax. The excise tax is levied on all new construction m the r1ty at the rate of 81 i cents per grol'I:. square foot. The money ra1)t'd through thl' tax is put in a reMr lcted fund for use 1n acqwr· 1ng, build1n1t and equipping parks. libraries and fire stations. Rut Jorgensen said his building should be exempted from the lax bC'cause 1t is a replact•ment of a former building. "It 1s not new c·onstrurt1on.'' he maintained, "we arc rebuilding from a dis· aslc'r. even though we arc using nt'w materials." Jorgens1•n noted thnl In r e · hUJ ld1ng the s ite. the owners have ded1('ated :i 12·foot s trip of highway frontuiie to the city for use 1n the eventual widemng of Coast Highway fie also s aid the rebuildan1t calls for the improvement of curbs, gutters and sidewalks around the perimeter of the site The Newport Beach busi· nessman said that the completed building. which will contain 36.250 square feet of commercial space, will bring increased pro- perty taxes to the city and he not· ed that the owners of the site have lost more than 18 months in· come because of the fire. Cily councilmen agreed with Jorgensen and decided lo add a provision to city laws that ex· empts a ny portion of a building damaged by fire from the lax when it is rebuilt. Mayor Don MclMis pointed out that In the Mariners Mile case, 100 percent of the building was destroyed. Parking Lot Tennis Center Plan Viewed Newport Beach's "wh1tl' elephant'' parking lot could b<' turned into a tennis center under a plan approved by <'tly coun- cilmen Monday n1jthl. The parking Jot, located on West Coast Jhghway near t he Arches Overpass. was bwlt by the s tate Department of Transportation and leased to the city al $;!80 a month two year-; ago. City plans lo use it for overflow parking for nearby s hopµ1ng areas fell through and the city council decided to sublease it. Monday nig h t, councilmen selected the bid submitted by Bob Abbott of Newport Beach. He plans to us e part of the lot for recreational ve hicle s torai;:e, part for public parkani.t and part for a lO·court tennis renll'r The onl y other tml on llw lot came from Tom Hogers, nwntr or the nearby shoppin~ center at West Coast 1!1ghway and llolhoa Boulevard. who hotly prol<•:.lt•d the eoun<'il 's st>lt'etion of lhl• Ah· boll proposal Rogers propo'it'd to J::i\'C the <'I· ty a return of 30 prret'nl on 1h1• rent al of o II !iOO '>l>U<'l'" for recreational vc•h1 C'l1•-. Ill' nppeared bt'fon· thr rounr1I to protes t llw tt•n111'\ c•ourt 111.111, saying that 1t wu1> not anC'ludc·d 111 the hid s pt•<'if1 t'ut ion:. .1nil }hut the leaM' from the· s11111· 'lll Y'-th•· lot may bt• u!;11d for p1.trk1n~ purpost•s only Abbott ·:. plan won out b<>r uw1c h1• toll! c·o11nnlm1•11that1f lhc• l1•n n1s rmirt' don't ~11 in. ht• will puv tht• rlly :1!i 1w1•1·cnt of h111 l'l'C't'l1>t:o1 from vt•h1rll' "torul(c• H the t·ourt s do i.tn In. tlH.' r1t v Jtets 25 pt•rt•c•nl of I ht• J(ro11:o1 rt• <'l'lpts from th<' t l'nn1s t•ourt11 ond 35 pc•rcc·nt from tht• parkrnit lot Abbott, who 01wrutc>' ll tcnni~ rentc•r ir1 t·ost u M '""'· 1'tr<'.,:.l•<I (See PARKING, Pa~r A2> DOW TOVCHE 1,000 'IWICE !'\EW YOHK H 'Pll Thi• On•· Jone-; 1ndu .. tri a I a' er:.tl!<' lrnlll<'ll with lhl' 1,000 le\'el toda' 111 l' heJ' al~ tra dcd '<'s.,1on on th · t\e" York Stoc k t-:xc hani.t1i· "here inve stors were hop<·fl¥ about 1nlt>rest rat<"» , llowe\'l'r. the Dow rlo<1c1l <\1 993 iO. up onlv 4 96 poant i. . The blue chap uH r!ll!r lirokl- through the 1.000 lc•\'t•I I\\ Ice I•~ day. then retreaterl Advance~ led dt·clin<•!. hy nbout a n c i g h t t o i. C' v 1• n m a r 1¢ 1 n 1Tubles. A9 1 Turnover om ount\•d to 31.770.000 s hares. up s horril > from the 25,0fl(),()OO truded Mon· da). • 2 DAILY PILOT N u,.,.,....,._ Convict Gets Life Sentence ByTO•BAtLEY OI _..,,.,Nol ... Convicted killer Cary Michael Roilo was sen~nced t.oday to llte ln atate pruon for the slayina ot Dr. Robert Trace of Gardl'D Grove Oran1e County Suptttor Court Judce Byron K . McMiiian udd1· UonaJly ordert.'d prison lermi or not leaa than tlve YUh on och conviction of armed robbery and buraJary also returned br a jury. But he told Rollo. 23, ol Garden Grove, that the robbuy and buralary conv1ctiona wut be sus- pended if and when the appellatl' court confirms the murder con· VlCUon. Judie McMUlan delayed unt.d Friday the sentencing of William Elhott Chambers . .S, ol Newport Beach, who was tried with Rollo on murder charces riled alter Dr. Trace was beaten to death in his home Jast Au1 . 14. H e's Gof 'Troubles' The jury rejected murder cbaraes and found Chambers, 3710 Seashore Drive, euill.Y ol re- ceivina atolen property. He faces a sute prison term ol not less than 10 years. Rodney Flindt. 13, of Woodland, Wash., enjoys his daily bicycle ride with his buddy Troubles, the famiJy's pet ra- coon. Rodney says Troubles look s forward to going on the daily bike ride and hasn't caused any trouble yet. Chambers' lawyer today ob- jected to jaU deputies chaining his client's leas prior to his being broueht to the courtroom from the county jail. Douglas Layoffs Won't Hit HB Plant Judee Mc Millan promised to halt the practice If it is found that Chambers' conduct does not justify the action. Rollo appeared in the courtroom chained hand and foot. ft was successfully alleged in his trial that Rollo beat Dr. Trace to death via a series of karate blows delivered with hands and feet while be ransacked the pbyaician·s home. RoUo holds a black belt in the martial art. By ROBERT BARKER Ot ... O•llY .. llet s.uft A predicted layorr of about 4,600 McDonnell Douglas workers throughout Southern California apparently will not hit employes at the facillty's plant in Huntington Beach. Companv orfic1als said Mon- rlav that the workers will be laid o{{ in Long Bt>ach, Torrance and Palmdale by the end of the year. But Churk Chappell. a McUon nell Douglas public 1oformatton officer, said today the work force at lluntini:ton Beach would rf'· main at its rurrent level of ap proximately 5,000 throug hout 1976 Officuls said employment at A LA R M ..• ht·1·au~1· '11 ~ould allow the af- tllwnt In JI•" for lhc1r rn1~cll•t•d "hiltt th1· .. m.111 U~<'r' will h<· h,1rd pn•c;.;f'rl h) lht• fines " flt' ''"d 11 would r reate b1llini! .mil r11lle<'t 1on problem~ for t h<' t'll\ and 11 would r n•ate probll'm' uf lletumtn1n11 re!-pons1b1hty for lht• f:1l:w alarm bt'tween lhe o" ner :ind tht' u In rm t•ompany .\nd ht' ,;.11d. the propo~C'd false :il~1rm fme ~ould be d1c;cnminat 1ni.: :iga1n:-I :in alar m user a~ or pci~t·(I toot ht>r u~l'r:-of poll rt• and f1rl· 'erv1r"" who turn m fab e or unfounded rri mt' ri·1>0rb l'PpJWr -.u~J:t'~t<'tl lh:it the r1 ty ron'.'l1der u"nl! 11 1wrm1t rev1x·a tion for rt'pt•ated fol!.<' alarm-., rnlher th;ln th1• f11lt' alll'I hf' de· hvt'r<'d a thmly vrllt'(I thrt.•,11 to lllkl' lh1• I'll\ lo t'llllrl, 1( ('OUO 1•1lmt•n pur-.u<· tht• ordmunrt• a-; wrillt•n lit-~.wt tht' ll'i,o<'H1l111n had go1tt•n .1n m 1unr t ion to vrt·H·nl thr r 1h o( Ht•\ 1•rlv lhl" from '" mi.: J fm•• '" '' 1•m I '1•11111·1 I nwn .,,.t I hfl proJHl'>al for h1•:t rtn~ \I ,1rrh ~:.? :incl ;1 .. l(l'd 1·11\ 't.11f nwmhc•1-, t11 pr"' hit' 11111rr 111l11r111 .1t1nn &·nds Vi~tin1 A\ ,\I.ON I ti Pll A Cnac;t Gu11rtl hC"ll roptrr rusht'<l a Mt'" 1rnn 'ICuhn d1 vt•r ~u!tenn~ frnm lht• b.•nd' to the llS<.' l>ffom- pre6i.1un C 1•n1t•r OAANCE COAST fflW ,.,.,""~ ,,. 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"'""I :at •• r eltt• '" llltO<t•'' ..... ,. .. ,,...,.,,fl r e._, ... '' j ft :'lw 1 • ~ H•wt • •i I"'"''''\)"' f\f (~·'·ft"1 .. "'•' \. t•41 • f 1t1141it P• 1 ~ ,. I• .._, • t. • ,. • \ ., •' .... , t • • \j ' ~ ... 1 f'lt~I· ~ .. ,._ft.,...,,,lf,. l~•"""h ... -\\I ,. ,,,_,, other plants is expected to drop from its present Jevel ol 18,200 to 13,600 by Dec. 30. They blamed softness ln orders from the airline industry for the anticipated layoffs. The affected plants produce jetliners for the airline industry, which bas been severely affected by the business slowdown and nsing fuel costs, company of· fic1als said. They said any improvement in the employment picture would depend on increased orders from airlines. Chappell says the chief activity at Huntington Beach is the con· struction of miss iles and rockets, particularly Delta rockets which are the launching vetiicles for most U.S. space satellites. Chappell said that other pro· Jects at the Hunttogton BE>ach dn·is1on include research for de· lt>n~e against balhst1c missile at- tack as well as solar energy ~ork. He said that 10 its peak. Douglas employed 8.000 workers to Hunttngton Beach tn 1968. SKATE ... "tr you can spend $450.000 on the sentor citizens lcenterl and $43.000 on a bicentennial park, then you ran s pend the money it lakes to make a skateboard park." he said Burden. also a teenager, told rounrilmen he estimated it would take about $50,000 lo build a skateboard park. "Rut the money would be re- covered by charging a fee to the. people who use the park." he ex- plained Anothe r s kateboarder sup- por ter. Beb y Mr Kenz1e or Aalboa Island. de!>r nbt.-d herself J " th e "m o ther o f e ight i.kateboarders " Shc told r ounc1lmt'n that in ad· d1t1on to pa:1s1ng t he Iulo\. they ou.:ht t o seek dd\·1re from !.kateboarders them~el ves and 'h<' barkl'd a proposal to rnoke a skntebo1udlng an·a on San J oa- 11 II I n 11 I I I R 0 ii d (' :1 s t 0 r Ma rguerite A n •nuc Ont' man. J ohn Skall, who ldt>n· t1r1cd h1m:.df a11 11 11t•n lor ~k atcboarder at the age of 24, l'O · rourn~t'd thf' roun('1I to promote :1kntrhoard "8f('t v m the samf' "n' lhnt the pohct' d<'partm1•nt work~ on bkycle <;a(ely "I grant )OU there are abust's on Spy11lass Hill, but I think lhc rtly would be better served by an 11rd1nanr (' whic h t>llmlnutt-s In trrfrrinR with traHtr. rather than on<' based on the steepness of tht' strct't." he su111tested. It was testified that 18 of the doctor's 2.4 ribs were broken dur. ing the attack. Police found him dead on his blood·soaked bed. Chambers was booked on murder charges when it was al- 1 eced that he planned the burglary of Dr. Trace's home. ft was testified that Chambers and Dr. Trace were on opposing sides in a clviJ action and that revenge was the motive for the ransack- ing of the Trace home. Fro•PageAJ PATTY ..• he not be identified by name in their stones, but also listed his qualifications as an expert psychiatric witness. In requesting anonymity in the message -and later to the judge -Fort said he fe ared his tes timony would creatl' "personal and family danger" for him. 1"Wus it to preserve your anonymity that you sent oul these 12 press releases?" Bailey asked. The question was stricken after the prosecution objected Bailey's early questioning sought to punch holes in Fort ·s credibility and both got sarcastic at times in their exchanges. He and Balley clashed verbally Friday when the attorney ac- rused the doctor of trying to nx the case. and Fort appeared testy as he r eplied to questions today. F'orl said he seldom r ead nf'WSpapers becaUSl' or his deep· seated distaste for press cov· eragf' or celebrated tnals Bailey offered no rejoinder as Fort. in apparent reference to th•· defens<' attorney's penchant for publir rom ment, continued, "l'\'t' never had a press con- ff'r<>nce . I've never sought atten· t1on at trials, 1 ·ve never hung around in the hallways after my testimony wa!! done " B1uley 11ttempled lo portroy Fort as :i h1ghly·pn1d con.'\ult.onl to the govern m t•nt, wh1 le the dO<' tor alluded repeatedly to the ex pen!!lvt' defcniu.• moul'ltc<I by the fnmlly of the ne wspnper heires~ At onl' point, Railey read por· lions or two b1lb fo'ort had sub milted to Brownln1t for payment on "borkground 11tudy and con sultatlons with attomey111" and e!!tnblished that Fort had been paid $4.000 so far at u rote of $50 an hour. Council Action In acUon Monday night, Newp<'rt Buch city coun- cilmen SKATEBOARDS: Set a public hearin& March 22 on the proposed ban of skateboards from steep streets. EXCISE TAX: Exempted owners or lhe Marinen Mile Block destroyed by fire from paying $6, 700 in new construt'- tJon excise taxes. SENIOR CITIZENS: Decided lo buy l"roperty at Fifth :ind '.\targuente Avenues In Corona del Mar from. the state Department of Transportation for $450,000 prov1ded they ran get a federal grant. The city wants to develop a !!en1or c.-itizens center on the site APPOINTMENTS: Named Wilham Frederickson to U1e Planruna Commission, Brenda Ross to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation C:Ommission, and Paul Wickman to the Ctvtl ~rvlce Board. • Guatemala Hit Again GUATE MALA CITY, Gu.atemala <A Pl -A new •trlH of 1tron1 urth tremou thook quake· ravaced Guatemala early today, cau11n1 panic and some damaae . No casualUea were reported Tbe three t~mbJora brou1ht the lolal ot af tenhocka to 1,315 tlnce a killer earthquah de vutated Guatemala Feb ... People ru1'hed into the streets at the Cirat ~mor and apent the rest ~ the naeht out in the open many an makeshift tents and lean-los-as they have been doin1 since the shocks started more than a month aao. UCI Dean Assails Hoag Plan The lOO·bed hospital proposed to be built in Irvine by the con· sortium of Hoag Mem orial Hospital and Western World Medical Foundation will be inef· ficient and incapable ol provid· ing adequate services, according to the dean of UC Irvine's medical school. Speaking at a breakfast wilh newsmen today, Dean StanJ"Y van den Noort said hospitals &hould have 250 to 1SO beds in or· del' to support the best range or medleal services. However, Dr. van den Noort bas refus~d to comment on whether he wiH take an active role in opposing the joint applica- tion to build a hospital adjacent to the UCI campus as part of u planned 132·acre Irvine med1cal complex. Hoag Memorial Hospital of Newport Beach and Western World Medica l Foundation of Irvine, both non·prolit organiza- tions, have initiated a third try at getting approval for the hospital. Twice before, plans for a hospital on the site made avalla· ble to Western World at bargain prices by the Irvine Company have been shot down by the Orange County Health Planmng Council. The final draft of the apphca. lion for the 84 ,200 square foot. $8.S million hospital is expectee to be submitted lo the health planning council at the end of this month. according lo Hoag ad· mm1strati ve a ssistant Robert Gordon. Dr. van den Noort predicted that within 10 years there will be some kind of teach mg hospital on or adjacent to the UCl campus The facility, he said, may be bwlt with a combination of pnvatl' and public funds. "I would be glad to explore with any group the opportunity to put private and public money together as time goes along," said Dr. van den Noort. Some discussions have been held between the university and Hoag-Western World, he said, but no agreement has been re- ached. Asked whether the 100-bed hospital planned br Western World and Hoag would fall the bill. he said. "I doubt 1t " Pot -Lilneh 'Toking Up ' in Irvine ' 8)' DOUGLAS FRITZSCll[ Of_ .. ,,. ...... _ Thote two h1pp1es v.ho dnvc around the 1 rv1ne Industrial C:Omplu at noon. occa.stonally Sl()ppinc to peer thrO\lgh a pair o( binocul ar ~. ure not btrd watchers They are undt'rcover Irvine policemen who have spent the past month watching what aoes on at lun c htime on the mamcurtd upunses o( turf Im Ina the strt:etl' of the industrh1l area. What goes on. said Ofttcer Richard Bowman. is an unexpec. ted.ly tu1h level of public drug USl' Wh at began as a sporadic patrol has become a daily routint as Bowman and Officer Phil Cadenhead drive around the tn dustrlal area, watching dusters of employes sitting on lawns or around cars, then move m to make arrests During February , eight employes of industrial area firms were arrested. So far this month, there have b<>en six a 1 rt>i.t:. m the 1ncrea:.in~ l'ffort Most of the arrests have been for small quantities of. manJuana or hashish and many of the workers were issued citations and released, Bowman said. But the results of the arrests often are more severe. "A lot of lbe companies have standing policies because of safe- ty factors-heavy machines and so forth-that if somebody is ar- rested for using drugs on their property, it's goodbye job," Bowman said. "Some people who have b<>en working there 13 or 14 years arc out there smoking a Joint al lunch. They're caught and they're out of a job." hesasd. Marijuana and hashish smok· ing is surprisingly open 1n the in- dusUialarea said Bowman.. "They just sit out there on the PARKING. • that the center v.111 be open to the pubhc. Councilman John Store, who mo\'ed approval of Abbott's bid. noted that the tennis facility was propos ed as an a ll owable alt.ernative to the bid specifica- tions. "What we're talking about here is taking less money Ill favor of benefitting the city at large." he said. City staff mem b<'rs point out that such a tennis center hai> been contemplated by the city and that Abbott's project would give them a chanr e lo study iL-. f eas1bihty. In add1t1on to installing the ten- nis courts along the highway side of the parkmg lot. Abbott said he wall do some landscaping lo 1m prove the looks of the lot. North Korea Aiding Africa WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ac- cording to documents from in· telligence sources, North Korea has joined Cuba and the Soviet Union in supplying military as- sistance to black Africa. lntelligenre sources said Mon: day lhat North Korea has sup· plie1 Zaire with $6 million in military assistance and sales store 1974. tndudmg 48 artillery pieces. and 18 jeep.mounted re co1lless rifles •nss and don't makt> any at tempt to concul It Wt> Ju t pull hllo a parlruna lot and watch for o wh1Je,'' h•aald "We nrst became aware ol thl' problem bec11u1u.· of sorn~ of theo plant personnel dir«-tors. They railed us and uld, 'Hey, we've eot a probl~m What con W\'d(I'." "We didn't think 1l was thllt bh1tant until wt• l'turt\.'\I driving around and checkin.i 1t out "The probltm 111 bl.: enough · that t"very big businel>11 out thtirt• has a drua problem in one way or aoothf'r," nld Bowman. The steady ~trc:tm or 1o1rrt$t~ from the industrial area foUows a drug enforcement th('me set 18 months aao by Irvine Pollet' Chief Leo E Peart When he took the job in October 1974. Peart said he disapproved of mass arrests in drug l'nfOrC\' ment such as those that rocked the city during "Operation lni 1ng" on March 27, 1974 Al that time. ht s wd a steady. consistent drug enforcement ef fort probably ~ ould be more er fecttve. Froat Pa~ A l SALARIES • • before offe rin g a counter· proposal Abo at tonig ht ·s mcl'lina. trustees will uguin grapple with the matter of s moking on Cllfl:l· pus. an issue raised by the rHi\o\ state law that allo"s indi' 1du1tl school d1str1ct:-. tu rrcute "de signate<l smoking iireU!> .. on h1gt) school campuse:. 1f thc) wbh to Earltt•r th1:-. 't'ar: :-.tudent repre:.entatl\ e:. a~kt-d tru!-tecs to conMder rrea11n1t :-.ur h Jrt•as on campus. They <·umpl.tt111.od thal non·smokintt students now have to suffer with smoke f1llNI cam- pus bathroomi, However. tru~tces wen.' relur tant to further encoural?<' ~mok tng on campui. and a:.kt•d tht• ~tu dt•nt ~ to r<>t ur n "11 h -.omt· practical ideas for d1i.t·11urag1n~ s moking on campu~. rath1.•r th;m creating specllll arl'a~ Also on tonight·:. 1ti.:1•11cla 1:-. I h1· board's cons1dcrat1on 11f uplional ph) s1col edurallon. Th<' hoard will receive n report on u11 l.'X perimental program in ~hlch some sentors may chonst• not to take physiral education 1r they WtSh. The report in cludes informs-~ lion on what course:. th1• 't•n1m s , ·picked instead and ho" 1111· pro gram 1s workinit Tru,lt'l'' may decide tonight whether to 1•xtcnd the optional pri\'lll!RI.' lo ntht•r students 10 Septembi:r or to d1'\ continue lhe proAram DMV Director Hit by Solon S AC RAMENTO Cl'PI > - Senate Tran~porlalion Commit- tee Chairman Randolph Colltl'r says he will a:.k Gov Edmund C Rrown Jr to fir<' Motor V~·h1cl e-. Director Herman Sillas. \\horn h1• called "Incompetent to thc ut most degree." "f don't think you know how to run a departm<'nl," Collier, 10- Yreka). told Sillas Monday dur- ing a Senate F1nancl' Subcom- mittee henri n~ on the Mo~or Vehicle Department's budget for fiscal 1976· 77. "I think 1l's llmt• for the J(O\' ernor to kno"" th1'> and ltl'I another dlrcrtor. Thi!-\lo a~t(• or tax pa yen,' m onr~ JU'-l rannol go on .. CONGOLEUM puts the world at your feet ... 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A.mA1rfr 41 10 o u•. "6rn 4 thN )t) 1Q-'e Ama.•r 10 10 I 11 • Air-1 IO I IGJ .t0 • • """'''' , .. ., ,..., ,..... . ... r c!"'?,: : )~ ~~ • . .. A(.M"pl l • 111 •• Am(.rn 111119 U 1 ::co::..~~ sro >:'-. '• AOl\lfol .. II Jl 10 ... • A.rne>v4t "'' • 1 •• .. o..i ~ .... ., u •• ""1Elt ""' 1 •1• 11 Aml!IPt t1 NEW .YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . .. N DAILY PILOT 1\ 9 l Douglu Campbell hos bf.en t>lt•clf'd prellidt!nl und l'h1d t-Xf'<'uth'e offietr of Cont ('1t1mar1n Corp. of lr\'tn\' folio" lni: Its 11<•qu1111tlon by The Coleman Co .. Inc. Campbt!ll hull bt.<t•n u:o.:m4:u1tt-d "tlh Cu.lt:man Ml\t'l' l~S Coust C#luma.rian "'II rctuan its n1me . cop) righted .rnd patcntt'd lradt'murki. Jnd Ill> d1i.lr1but11111 \If 'Jloh11• (.'ut' r11IJmurani. • Dun,·ood "De~" G1tf'8 ha!> bt>en nonwd ~.tk:. muru1t1,.t•r of ••rtc.1.-rlcb Sales In<'., oJ Anuhl•1m . :o1J~l'iali11\:;. an (•ort lrul'l :.alt'!i O( floor l'OH•t11l~!>, ll mdow l'OH'nltl(:; and fi n is h lum~·r • CAMPICl.l f'ountain \'alley resident Donald P . Andt-ri.on h11!> bl·1·n namt'<i managt!r at S«'1rily Padflc Bank·,. 8~\h .and \ 1·1 mont offl<'e in Los Angeles. • C'hu<'li; Trapp has been named general munJ.:c·r r111 l\iabt'rs Cadillac of Costa Me a Trapp Joined Nabers m 1957 bl'<'OminR used car i.all'i. manager. He 1s act h•\• on tht' Cadillac Retail Ad\'1sor' C"oun ('ii tmd 1s a pas\ \'tce pres ident of the · l'osta Mesa Junior ChambN of Com· ffit'fCl' . :"tilton 8 . T ennant hai. been appoint· l'<i zoolot:ical manager or Lion Country Saran. ln me's SOO·acre African \\-lldhre preser\'e .• The Mission \'1eJO resident replaces Pet Qu.inn "ho has accepted the pre- 1>1denc} o( thl' R anch or the R1mrocks. a TUPP w1ldhfe attraction and school in Butte Count}. Tennant was formerly seruor ranger al Lion Countr~ • James 8 . Lynch, president of In lne National Hank, ha). Ix-en named lo the rcRtonal Ud\'ISOr) committee l>f thl' Ad ministration of N;1t1 onal Banks. at'cordinJ: to thc Comptrollt>r of tht' Currenc·~ lie " 111 scr\'e a t"o-ycar term for the Mth n.1t1on.al bank rt!1uon • Mlchaf'I R. Helrin1 has been. appo1nll'd as!.l~l1.1n1 manager of Occldental Life or C'alUornla's Ne" port lkuch branch offict'. He a nd his family rl'sidt! 1n El Toro • Huntington Beach resident Howard G. &w<'s has he1•11 l'll•ctl'd treasurer for th(• 29th S<1uthl·rn C'alllorn1a llu•.inl''' Sho" i.latt'd April 27 :lO at lhl• AmbJ!>:o.ador I loll'I Com t•nt11111 l \·nt(•r sn Los Angeles lit• II> cont rollt'r or thl' Pr~Or·GiRR<'\ l'o. 11f \\ h11111•1 • John C'. Ruchart h;is hl•t•n nanwt.I ,.:t•neral man.1.,:1•1 tor Pacific Tt'h•phone in Orun,.:t• and RI\ crs1de count11·., He r t>places E.W. 0.y who has ~en appoml1•d general markelmfo! manaRer in San t>u•i.:o llu<'h..srt bl•gtin hh l'Mt'l·r "1th AT&T in 194H as a plant rraflsman 111 San l>lt!RO lt1• \\as promnll'd to t.11v1i.111n managc·r in l 91l!l lie "'Ill b(• head quartcrl'd at 1055 N Main SL 1n S;inta An.i • Rarbara •'lt>ld••r, rompcn!>ut1nn analyst ror The l rYlnt> (.'ompany. has h<'t•n elL-cted chairman of lhl• Orangc C1>unty c haptt.'r o f the <:al1Corn1a 1uc"""'' L'nemplnym enl Jnsuranc·l' C'oun<'il CL'IC pro\'1<k.s a forum for cl1srusswn nf t•11mmon Jt)lo les:. lnl'lurancc probkms fuc·ing employers . • Robt>rl C'. Fyke, of Connf'cCicut Mutual. has h<'<'n nam1•cl 19i5 OranRe County Man of lhl' Yc•ar by the Gt•nl'ral Af,?c·nh ·and Manaj?ers Assoc1atwn, rcprc:.l'nlmg mon• thah HOO :i~ents m agl'nc1es through-Out the <'ount.v . • Joh• T . 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'• 7.t~P IO ' .. n • ..-1• •• ~HtC.oo• IO J '' • Z.C,..1• l09 J 0 ll l l•t'* (Ot"O 104 1J" 8 • > lr>•t"ltad I 1• .0~ ... • 1 • ZUon\ INS J.~1_1.;.•_J"'J">-....1"-)"'I,._"""'- J 0 DAILY PILOT , MV Battles Tall Vikings Tonight in Semis Pat Roberts• 1urgJn1 Miulon \'1t'JO Wah Dlobl°'· conqul'rorit or No l eedt'd Santa Clura :and ~innl'ra or 13 lrniaht can move Ont.> lllep CIQ&{'r lo lht' CU' 2 A bou.kt'tb1o111 lll1~ toruaht "b{'n tbt·y colltdt" "1th lhl' po\\vrlul Murtoo V .1lley V1k1na• The Cl I" 2 A cmtfin01l'I ,.:umt' will tiµ oft ut H at <'JI Slate Fullerton and the 01ublll'> wall bt' facing a Vikings team thnt hui. \\On 171itro1Rh\ and 11\urts u hulky lineup of two 6·5. one 6·3 and l\\<O 6·2 players . Robut~ knowl! hls 6m lll'r Dioblo '411l bf' in for a maJor \ t but be uya ... wl''ve peaked and v.e're playing cood basketball <>ur guy were •ul)('r aua~t Sllrtta Clora but v.e·u have to pla)' better ton11ht " Tonaaht the Danblos 23-4 and 'actors 10 the South toht Leatcuc. will race a major C'ht•llcnge lnsidl' The Vikings '>tart 6·S twins 1n Craig and Curter McGhee and Roberti. i.uy,, "lhcy'n• very baat ond phyblcal Tht>y ltke t.o turn and go lo thc basket." Cral1 Is vera1Ln1 10 3 re· bound a nd C r\er S and both artt 1mpe>i.1n1 C11utt'S in Moreno \'alll'y's l 2·2 iont Cru1f' 1!4 l!ICUr 1n1 l1 8 points and Carter 10 3 But Mort>no V;all~' ·, 'l;o l ph•>t•r 11r> 6 3 Al \\lntcr!> \\ho. pha) the point AH•r.ii;tn£ I~ 3 pomt:. irnd t'll:ht n·boun~ per game·. \\'inll'r " v. u~ nu med mu."l '.iluable plaH•r In th'· San \n dreu Lc.iiCUt' for the ~t'{'ond stru1gh1) ..-ar fk'couse or ttw ~kGhtt\•i. ~llld Winters. Moreno \':tllc~ has out· U~ITo....,.._ FOUR WORKERS DIED AFTER THIS SECTION COLLAPSED AT THE Ol YMPICS SITE. Sports Clipped Slwrt 4 Montreal Workers Die :\10:'\TR EA I. Four {'(Hl:.truc· t10n worker:. dll'd Monda) n1~ht ''hen a concrl'tC ~lab wh1rh "as !>\>mg 1n:.li1lled al the 01} mp1t· 'IJdaum plummeted mort' th.in 100 le('t to the ,::round. l'oltre 1dl'ntif1t'd lhl' de<id. \\Orkers of Dominion Br1d~r Co Ltd. a:. Xa\'ler llM\t'\', l3, ol · Ch1roul1m1. Qu('b('r. Paul Emtll• l.t'\t~U. H . o ( :\lonlrl'3l, lk'no1t HrNon . 2i. of l.r\'ls, Qul•bc.•c and llNrand Fortin. 23. of :\lonlre.il The acr1d<'nt orcurrC'd "hen a ht'am b<'tng rl\ t'lt•d to a mJ1n rol· 11mn nf'ar tbt• 'lachum tO\\l'r. U'>l'd to s upport the rctraclabh.• roof. broke loose from support C'able:> and fell to the ground. Th(' inert were "or king inside the beam al the lime. The beam also rrushed a truck at the base of the tower, but t•aui.t>d no s1~naficant damage to th<' re!>l of the stdd1um. "here the official opening and rlo.,ini:: l'l'remon1es tor the Summer Games arc to be held. T" o of the me n \\('rl' reporlt'd dead on arrival al Ma1sc1nneu\l• Ho:.p1tal. '' hile the lhard d11.'d on the wa~ lo hos pital and th(' fourth \\ h1le undergo ing an (•mer,l!encv OJ)('ralaon. pohc(' sa1cf. UCLA Won't Lose Pope No Obstacle In Diablos Victory lma~1nc• b('al1n~ a Cotholir '-Chool inn hn'lke1hall 11am<' that had a Pope .1s Onl' of thr off1crn1' It happ\•nt•d 1-'rtda\' m~hl in Ox nard wht•n M '""'on \'1,·10 I hieh '-; lliJhlch ch•fl':ll1tcl SJOlJ C'l.11.1, 1;0 ~7. in lhl' l 'IF pla~orr, llt>n Pnpt' \\ ·•'-ont> ol lht• of II r1t1I'\ ;\IO'll of h" f1r'l half rall"' \\(•l\l .lj!JIO'l \11\'IOn \ lt'j(I hut th.it turnrcl arnunct tht• f1nJI l"u (lt'flnfh \\ h1'n onl\ t\\n foul' \\('re• cftllt•d .1~.111ht \t \ .ind IO "'t•nt UJ(lllll'l lh,• ln..,c•r' \I 1,,1nn \ 11• 111 h.til J rtiuplr of t\nd •·hlle lhl' Nevada bunch Is rated No. 3 In the nation, I Ond ll hard to bf'lieve they'll bl' able to but l 'CLA-t>llpeclally al Paule~·. l 'CLA 's ho me 1trounds. l 'CLA first has to 11:et bv Sin ote11:0 S tall' this w•ebnd at Eu1tene. But that should be• a routlnr m all<'r. t'\ rn for <•rn<' Barto". • \\ nndt>r "ho'll be thJ> ha4'kf'I hall co.11·h al l 'SC 1( Hoh llmtl 1 ;i n mjtc h h1' P .1<·1fir-H cell Jr l1n1!Sh .inti o I l rt•r11r1I nc•,t .. ca .. nn·• T" o othas '' Nl' treated in hospital lor nen ous :.hock and later rele.i!>ed. polm .. • said Work was temporarily sus- P<'ndcd ut the !>l ad1um im· med1at('ly folio" inR the acr1dent. Sill' ('flJ?IOl'l'r L1on('I Ree' es said he did not expect the ac·r1· cknt lo !>t.•riou:.ly affeet the tight con'ltruet1on .. rhedulr on the m.immoth proJert. Batwr Spa rklr• 1\A:"\SAS CITY l 'nbeaten llu:.son College of ~laane "a:. a first round '1rt1m 1n thl· NAIA basketball lourn.iment Mondav a !> Cal Ba pt 1s t of n1vers 1dc scored a 95·81 upset. Pacing lhe "inners were Steve John s on and former San Clemente lltgh and SaddlebaC'k College guurd R1C'k BauN. John!>on scor ed 20 and Bauer 17. .\IT f,lrld Co•plrfrd :'\EW YORK t:nt\'er!>ily of San Frunrasco. Kansas State, Ho- ly Cro'\!>, St. Peter's. NJ and "\orth Carolina cCharloltl') were added to the Nullonal ln\'ilalion Tournam('nt Monday. romplN· tn!? the 12· t<'U m basketball field. Others pr<'vaousl~· picked an· duded North Carohna State, 'forth Carolina A&T. Louis,·ille. Kenturk~. N1aj!ara. Oregon and Pro\ 1denre. Skl11nrr Rr•l9n• "\ASll\'ILLE. TC'nn -\'an· derbalt l nl\ ('r <;1l\ basketball r oach llcl~ Sk 1nm•r rl.'s 1gn('d ~1ond.1~ ni1thl rl'boundl'd all oppoMOl~. 1nclud inc a team that :.tant'd ... i o 6 ti and 6 4 front lane "hlth t:ot 3-~ rt' bounds lo th~ \'1!.ma · 414 :\hss1on \'It' JO·. onh t..ill pl.1~ l'r •~ li S center SteH SJ") er. ~t\ t• of the Suuth Co.ii.l Lt'.iguc• twern111na H p.11nt1>t nnd 11 n· bound.i.. Sa-. ycr 1 u dummunl tutt'C tn the Dloblos · 2·3 .tonc And "htlt' 6 2 l>.t\ld i'.ogA and 1; O Mitch Adam:. 1m: ~ood n • boundt•r:. for their :.Ill'. at " doubtful they cun i.luy "'lh ~loreno Valle)':. front lane Tustin Gal Eyes First USAC Race PHOE:'\IX t.\PI · Youdont start off "mning nght u" a). s a ys Ar lent' llas:.. lht' far i.t \\Oman dn\ er udm1llt'<l to tht' l ' S. Auto Club champ1onsh1p ClrCUit. the Series O( hlJ(h Sl)('t>d races "hi ch include:. thl' fomt.'<1 lodianapolt:. 500 ··You ha\ e to g<'l started und build with rl." :.he adds "My goal right no" a:. to makt> at as far as fin1sh1ng , i.tay1ng out of trou ble and doing well " Hiss 1s JS. but lhl.' 5·foot II. ll9·pound high s t·hool dant·l' reacher from Tu!>tln. dc.•C'lurt•:,, that "my bod~ teels 19 I'm 1n better :.hape than all m~ h1J.!h school student::. " lliss. "ho 1:. :.{•paratl'd I rom her husband. dn\ er ~llkl.' 111!>:-. ,., on a rigid phy:>1cal tru1nin.: pro gram rn an effort to qualtf~ for the Jimm~ Br) an 150 hcrl' Sun da) in which s he'll ha\l' to :.pN'<i around a small track at s~c.'<J;. tugher than 120 miles per hour She·s been lifting weights to build up her endurance and running two miles a da) Four years ago. wh('n she "as accompanying her hus band as h(' drove the r1rcuit, women weren't e\'en allowed in the pit!> Rut the S('X bartiC'rs began to fall. uncl when Hiss put on a dn\'ing ex hib1hon hert> recent!\ for fou1 leading drl VNS -lli~s. Cnrcfon Johnrock. Lloyd Ruby and Ho1!1'r McCluskey t h('y rl•t·om mended that USAC ''sut' lwr .1 championship license The re q uest was granted lliss ha:. bern road racing (111 13 years. drh Ing an Op1.·I 111 weekend events sponsorl.'d h} Sports Car Club of Amt•rir.1 She's been a reg1onul rhumpmn in her class for '"' o ,·ear' .1nd . berause Of that. s ays She's neH•r been scoffed al by mall'dnHr-. "I've al" ays ltk('d <,ports." "hl' said. "I'm a sruba Claver, l '\l' flown gliders and I skt Rut I m mediocre at those. I found racing was the one sport I eould do "ell in and feel a sense of arcomphsh· ment." M ech anic M 1k(' Devin . ..i member of her support team. ex· peels Arleoe not only to !>Un'' e the qualifying for Sunday's rnc•t• but possibly to finish in tht> lop ten. Her m anag('r, Bud Poorman of Pho('nix. s aid h(' beli('ves ~hl· has a ll the physical and mt•ntal attributes nl.'ccssary lo be a top driver. Poorman said it's premature to talk about lllss ' chances at In· diaoapolis until s he actually begins com petition, and s he.· agrees. "I have to prov<' myself. ac; all rookies do," Arll'n(' said. ''I'll have to rare 1n the ISO al Phoenix. then lhe 200 mal<' raC'<' at Trenton. and then lht' USAC ol facials will decide" h<'th('r I'm al lnw('d to take a rookie l('~L al In daanapoh" So 1t '' hJr1ih '\urpn:i.ina "hen Rotx•rl'\ ~.1\' .. ,, ,. II hJ\l' to be.• l)Jt1,•nt Jnd IJkt thl h1t:h 1wtu·n tUjtl! 'hot Rotwrt' h.1~ lh•· n ,11ht a,:u;1rd~ 111 5 10 l\,,•lh C'o~ .ind :. h ,John U.1t lrup hir .i ,, m 1 1h'I.•' .:umt• l'u11.. J\ l!ra.:111i,: 10 1101111,. h .i dead I) ouhttlt• ,.,h, .. 11,•r ,11111 llJllrup 1 u l'Ool i,11,1\ 111.1\.., 1 \\ h 11 h1l 1111 I:? o( \:! ft t•t• lhlll\\' .lj.'.,llll't !'!,int.I Chu·J ~1ort-no \.till•\ ;11.'" 111..<'~ to pltt~ dl'ltbl'rnh: b.i:-1.cthull. holc.l MV'S KELLY COX . Ing IS oppon nts to SO Poinb or h:•i.!\ l\lis:.ioo VaeJo has allowt"<t 1b oppo lllon to scot t• ll':>!> than~ l)Otnls Oil 18 ot·roaSIOU.ll ....,.... \16110 ,,. .. IJ All•"91tft t\ h ...,,. •• .. 0..l&rle(flt .. 11&11 ti tO ........... .. ~, ~" ,., ... ,. ... , " _,. 111•1• •• 10 fl It ,, 11 ..... ,,.. • ..., ,, • -..111•1• ti ., "''°" •• ., .... ~1•11• 'IO v ....... 1 •' It 11 __ , .. h L• ''•"• .II 11 Atll"910ft l' M -•• \J •• ""-' u n v .... ,.,. 1011 " '0 O••~•• •• tt No''•"''•" •' >' llKIOt ll•li.f' " • ltlo.Ml"OI°" 41 C" " C•'*' u " C•111r•1 u u .,.._, •IOll u n W..•'nl•n H •• L• ~•trta lO •I ioftot• •\. Baseball's Cold War. Sti.U Icy NEW 'ORK t AP> -Spnng 1s· the tame or optimism -in lhe baseball world. when there are no losses and e\•erybody has a chance to h a\'e some Cun in lht• sun This sea:.on ther1t hns bt't>n no !>pring. onl) u l'Ontinuation of \\inter. and the prospects for an immediate tha\\ in the i.tluution ap~ars about as likl'ly us com· missioner Bowie Kuhn 111\'iting Marvin Miller lo lMs out the first ball O( the fl'AUla r M':lSOn If there is o first hall. The ownt•rs ;uut players ar(' "' \\1de apart as they hcud mtolht•1r 26th nef,totiatrn.: S\.'S!>1on todJ\. that a group of ~onw 2.S wt<'ran pla) er:. has madl' it:. O\\ n p1lch to ~hller. t').\?Cuti\'c d1rec:tor or lhl· Players A~!>or1ut1on The pla) er:.· mc.>etinjt an St Petersburg. Fl a • l'alll'tl al thl• request o r Cml'mnati HC'di> i.lui.:· ger Johnny lknt'h, wall for the purpose Of j.?OIOll\J{ !>Orne tn· formallon. "Ma~be tr we ull gel togrther we can make more projlrcss on this lhin11." Dench s:ud before the 15·minute mel•ting "I "ant lo find out what'is reall) ROIOf.l on "I have to admit I um <·on- fused. Besid('s. I "unt to kno" who's telllnit ham <M1llcr) what to ask for The rnaJotity of lhl· guys down h('rt' nr<' h::aders on lh('ir clubs and I thouJ{hl 1l would be a good 1dl'll tf wt> got tngNh('r a nd discussed till' i.ituat1on " Al the ront'lus 1on of tht· session. held at Tom St'UVl·r·~ un offi cial praclil't• <·amp , ltH· players ai.k('d Sl':l\'t•r and J O<.· Torn· of lht' ;'I: cw York ~1ets l11 ai.k Miller if hl• could !>cl up a meeting het" t'cn lhl• 2·1 playc.'r r<'pre!>cntal 1\ cs and th~ cluh O\\ ner~ ··Tht')' are l'oncrrncd that lhl· O\\ rt('r!. arc.' not Jlt'lllllJ; aceurat<• reports." MallN <,u1d "It cthe n· quest) was 1n th(' vein of 'Lel s .!>l'l' 1( "e can makl• '>Ure thl'rl··, t'Ommunacation· " M1ll('r promptly lnnted lh<' 2l O\\ners to mt't'l with thC' a!.soc1a· Hon's exccut1 \'e bo;ard Thursda\• tn Tampa, Fla. · Miller s:iid the players i;tctting Involved tn the ;actual ncgot1a· tions was "a fine id<'u.'' hut whl'n asked 1f it \\Ou ld stimulate a solu- tton to the unproductive n<'J(olia · lions. h(' said. "probably nol, hut when you'r e s tuck, you try everything " Hentet Coach Tabs Vikings Over MV llE:\lf:T T he•\ t •• tui: the•\ re• ph\ ''r'tl .ind t h l•\ h,o\ 1· .1 ~01111 lwn!'h "Plus they havr ;, vC'ry s:ood bt•nr h " Clark think'\ Ml\s1on \'1<'JO r un '"" 1f 11 J.?<'l <J on <•arlv lt•:i<1 ··tf :\ll~!l1on \'1cJO J!t•h ahrarl ,,r vou. lh<'Y Ort' drfflC'ult to <·atch · '"'"' Clark "'fh<'Y ran hold onto llw bJll nnd lhry <'an kN'P }1111 lrom !.rorini.: in,ttlt• Th1•y kt•pt u Bill Bloom. formrr ('nrona dr l ?\1ar llla h to a ch "ho mlahc ha\ l' turn~ OranJ(.. C'oa11l ('olll'l(r'ic ba<ikrtball fortun''' Into 'omrthln l( bf'ltn than tleorh Lh·"ry has bef'n ablr to do had Bloom hf'en l{lven th.-rhanet•, had a ?0·9 rf'cort'f at Oxnard ('ollt'J(t' thf<; 'IUSOn. lJ\''lt'Y "H ~ktnnt'r ·., t eam ' t ompal<'d a 262 124 rl'Cortl 111 ha' 1li H•ar~ ai.; ht•ad roach .it \ Jndnf11ll Borg Ba911 Tfl ,., J\E l'llot KO"\,\, ll,1\\;111 ~\\t•d,•n ' ll1orn Hori: \\on ha' \\ nrlt! Cha rn 1111111 ,hql T1•nn1-. mntr h h\ cfrf:tull O\rr H.1ul H :i m 1ri•1 l\1 ontl a' '~ ht•n I he• ~11•x ll'an i,.tat . 11 11ffrrin.: from :l pulled lei( mu8rh·. woi. for rcd to qu1t 111 th1• fourt h "'I "You have lo <ln\(' 20 ~male• lap' al lfi~ miles per hour .• tntl another 20 lap~ al uliovt' that II ~nu pass. lhc'n } ou can try to qualify for the riH'l' Th<'rt' ur<· .1 lot of ~lepping ~tonc~ .. !'111 11 .. n111 .. 11rpn,1n~ thil l lh•nw t lli11h ti .1 .. l.1 lhJll crt,1<·h <'hurl<'' l l.11 I. I ,I\"' I he \lore no \ .illt•\ \ 11-.111~· 111 <h•·tr C'IF 2 A ~1·m 1 t 1n :d h .1 l..1 th.ill i:.1m c· ;1)?,11n.,11h1 \1 1' 111n \ 11 •1•• 111,ohh" t1m11:h1 out .,,de' \ crv "l'l I ' .r -, Clark al ~o ~C'l'I> .,1mil11rrtth. WHITE WASH OC.INNWMITI 10·17 at()("(', ./ In "'' prevlou11 umpall(M at hundr<'d 'llllll•nt root<'r' maJN..,. CK'(' I.h i'<'~ ha<1 ht-en O\'l'r .500 lb<' lonlo( It 111 In (hn.ml ond tht'' \._ "lnnlnfl perrt'ntal(C' only onr.-. lln111ht'f1 off thc•1r h.1J>p\ ('\ ('01nJ.! 11111 rl'cord at OC'f l'i a t'flsm1I h~ form11111 a cfouhl1• Ian<' from tht• 1.a.122 ... surpn11lnl( !!lncf' thr hi 1th ctn•sstni.t room., to th<' l<'am hu.. "<'hOOl!i In the arn ,1tt'nrralh ~1 \. pl:\\ er' \H'nl bt•l\\l't'n th1• boa11t 'itron11 prol(ram". · t"" hilt'' a" lh('1r f,in., chanh.«I \\Ith thl' llkC''i of fountain .md ..,houled th<'1r conl('ntm('nt \'allf'\. Cor~>na df'I Mar. t: .. tan· Tht· niahlo-. f1~ure to htt\ c· da. "arlna. llunUngton &-ach. th<'•r hnnd"' full J~ain lon111h1 \latf'r Df'I and F.dlson prod~lng ~.:11n,11.1ll \lort'no \'alll'\ R11t I Unr talent l'\ery ~ur. ~ou'd CJnd1thJrdto tH'ht>\<'thJl\torcnn think 1''l'-might npect morr Vallt>~ ran hl' •'"' belier than tht• from OC'C. la"t l\\O ll.'amc; M1'l,1on \'t<'JO ha-. Frankl~. l'd like to "ff "hit beaten in the playoffc; A' 1.ition ('d)1 coath Ta nd' GIJJl!I •ould do :mdS<.~ as head coach a t OC"C. Tht' Nt'\ ada CLas \'l'l(as> tHm 0-at will probably play l 'CL\ a wed from Saturday ftl&bt ID lhe SCAA baskt>tball ~l(lonals at Paall'y P avilion ls averal(lng 110 points ~r l(amf'. That makl'!I thl' t •Nt\' R<'~ls • tht-top scorinl( major cmlejt(' division tum In thl' nation by an averagl' or 11.5 points per l(ame with Rut1us tlll' runnerup. ffowol'r. Thl' Vt'l(H lad.s ha\t' •IVl'n up 88.5J>01Dl.J P« lUt. One of thl' fine up and cominfo? youn1: basketball roarhes has to be Bobby D~ e of Cal State c Fullerton l After leading his S:rnta Monica team to the state JC title. he took CSF lo a con ference ro-title this }ear . One of his players is frl'shmon &b Losner from Manna, "ho sror<'d 10 points m the loss to L' (If Pacific Sa tutda' 0\ (' \\as a s tandout el Ful lttton,J Gif\ tbMlffOs. Th<' !!) ~ <'a1 olcl Hor.: was ll'ad IOJI fl :t. ol I\, Ii II . :I 0, \\ hPn thl• match "a .. cullt•d •BaMa .fii~orr• :"\,\SJl\'tLLF, R<'~•nalrl Krn~ srored r1i:ht point<: in mt'rl1m<' to lead ('1$.!hlh ronkcod Alabama to th(' ~outhea~tern r onfrrc·ncc bn.,kethall champ1o~h1p \\llh an IU 77 '1(' n · O\ ('r \'andc.-rbllt ~lond;l\ m I CIFCageMenu h~l.ftl •\!••• '•~Co, IH~••••ll 1>1•..ih J A \tlftitl,.,•tt ruu;.,,on "'' PAim \pt1nQ\ .-1 foll"")! °'"''' ,, A~~·"' t t n•OOl't At AruwJ~11 ••·qh f•' 1 . 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"Hui I'm inehn('d to favor Mor<'no Vullc•\. l 'cl llk1• In i.t•c· a l<'nm trom our l<·nAuc n'at·h tlw f111al~ * * * Gnmf' Dirf'<'lions Owoc ti...• .. C•I 'C•I• .,,,. ........ , (At \t•t• tr u11,,tont "'°""''flld •f D"I ~ ,,.,,. ro1~ IU•d 1n f vtlutM 1••• ,.,. ~.,_ ~"• f f M•IA'f N)4'0't to th,. U"WOCY't fr'9'f'W•f (,o nt)ttt't ~ ,,_, NrwtlO'' f r1>1>•A'f OU to '""" ,.,...,,,""" r ,.,.,.., '" L Go •""' t o., '' tn ttwt Or.t"O" ( ,., ••Y t~ll (,o Mt th f>ft lt to ~n A Yt-Mai•• A l•fl f)f\ (.ttel>ft'\tlt't •f'tO QO fl!) \1At .. (ofl~1 ftl~ (A t1Qf\I on \tat• (•II..,.~ Of'ftU"""I '"""• bto0 '\t,,C..l 'l•t .. H y•l•rlent Raveling Declines Extra $30,000 Pl'LU1A~. Wa!-h IAP> - Washinfo?ton Stale head bai>kl't· ball coarh Gcortze Ravehnfl says he'll s la} "llh the Couaars. despite an offer t o roach at another major Wes t Coast school for S60.000 a year. Although h(' derlincd to name the school. Rav('hng said :\ton- day hf.' turned down the offf.'r of t" ace his present salary becaus<' of pledi;tl's to remain at Washington Stale "I prom1secr St('\'e Pmdoka" 1 d.SUlY al \\'as.blng•onSl.ato.UAUl he graduates." said Ravehni;t of hie; 6-foot· 11 1 2 junior center from Ch1ca~o. Ra \'eling. who completed his first winning season in four years at Washington Stale with a 61 59 upset of 10th-ranked Washington Salurftay night, said Monday 1t was a recruiting promise that weighed hea\'tly on his decision to remain with the Cougars and the ract h(' is coarhing in 'th(' best basketball conlcrenr<' an thf' country " .Ihe vkl«Y over the I l~k~ > .. ' j?a,·e the Cou~ar1' a n 18-ll record m <'rall and an R fl mark an the· racif1 r ~ Conre rence 1t "as \\'St;·., best Har sinrc 1970. when it fin1 shrd l!l i and 9 s m the Pac 8 Ravehng said at was a disap- Po•ntmenl that thl' Cougars were paS'<<'d O\'e r for a hid to the Na honal lnv 1ta t1on Tournament. lhr nation ·~ nld <'<.I posl ·:>en!>oo ba .. k<'lball clac,s1r "Il \\Ou ld ha\'e ~en a \t>r~ ml'<llltnJ!ful re" ard ror the kad" Th&t ~et.-the.tr goel. lo go lo a post -sl'as on lournam('nt." h<' said. "They workt.>d as hard a" they t'Ould and it would ha\ t• been a just reward for their ar· complishments." Ra\'ellng said following Satur· day nl g hl '!I \lictory over Washington he would be ·•ex- tremely disappointed" If Oreiton was accepted to the NTT over the Colll!ars . WashlnJtlon Stale •and Oregon split this season's two-game series a nd the Ducks finished with a w orse over·all r r- ~t9·10but sllll got e btd. ' .. . ...... OraDge Coast v EDITION 'l~oday's Clos i•g • St~ks > VOL. 69, NO. 69, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1976 C TEN CENTS \Irvine 'Pot Breaks' Spark Arrests ' 8yDOUGLASFRITL4iCTIE Of*O•Or"llet,._.. Those two hlppl~S who dnve are>und the Irv int' tndustr111.I Complex at noon, occa:11onally stoppln1 to peer throuJJh a pair<>! binoculars, a r e not bird "watcbe .... E They are undercover Irv ine • policemen who have spenl the •t put month watcbmg what goes ron at lun chtime o n the f manicured expanan ol tun lin· lna the street s or the tnduslrtal area. What aoes on. sald Officer Richard liowm an, 1s an uou~c· t.edly blah level of pubUc drui use. Wbat began u a sporadic patrol baa become a daily routJne as Bowman and Officer Phil Cadenhead dnve around the 111· dustnat area, watching cl~ters f Residents Queried ~ employu sJttln1 on lawn& or arouod ura, then move m to make arre1ti. Ourlng February, eiaiht ~mployea of industrial area firms were arrested. So far this monlh. there ha\'e b«n su ar· rests tn the increasing effort. Moct of the arrests have been for small quantities ol marijuana or huhbb and many of the worker a were issued citations (OC Airport Poll l Orange County supervuors In· dicated today they would support •and pay for a scientific attitude survey of 400 to 600 residents or homes within a rive·mJle radius of Orange County Airport. -• The survey results would be In· .tcorporated into the com· prehensave environmental im· pact report on the ajrport being prepared by the t1rm of Daniel. Mann. Johnson and Mendenhall 10MJM>. Though there appeared to be unanimous board support of a maJor survey effort, the sugges· t1on was sent to th~ county General Services Agency, where cost estimates and timetables will be worked out before final board actjon w1th1n a mooth . Such a survey was included in the onginal DMJM contract pro· posal but it was slashed out by supervisors an a cosl·saving mo\'e. Fuel Zoo Due? E~rgy Czar Zarb Warns CANTON, Ohio <AP> -The lines at gasoline sta· lions of 1974 will "look like a picnic" unless alternative sources of fuel are developed, federal energy Administrator Frank Zarb warns. •,·we can look forward to higher oil prices." Zarb told a group Monday at Walsh College, "unless we put our domestic house in order. This should be a signal to Congress. "If we don 't make provisions now, the gas lines of two years ago will look like a picnic." said Zarb. "By 1985, we can look forward to expanding our use of synthetic fuels, but it will be between 1985 and 19135 before the technology begins to make a dir· ference," said Zarb. Newport•ltlesa Board . Salaries, Smoking Sinre then, al severul com· munity briefings on lhe EIR pro- gr am. DMJM officials have been deluged with protests by airport foes that the thoughts of people living around the noisy jet facili- ty were not being included. DMJM officials explained that there was no money available for the attitude survey and the EIR "as relying on data gathered in studies of noise in England and (See T R\'E \', Page 1U) -Rezoning Petitions Circulated By ALAN DIRK.JN Oi , ... O•llY ,.1191 SWH Petitions are being circulated an Costa Mesa asking the' city council to repeal an ordinance that rezones a lot in College Park from res1dent1al to commercial. A rally to drum up support for the petition 1s scheduled for Wed· nesday night, announced Russell Millar. co·chairman of an ap- peals group in College Park. The lot at 41W Princeton Dnve 1s adJacent to Harbor Boulevard and the Nab~rs Cadillac agency which owns the property. The lot has stood vacant for several years and has been landscaped as a mini.park, but Nabers Cadillac wants to use the land as a display area for automobiles 0 T t A d and recently was granted the re· n rus ee gen a tone on. a controvers1al 3·2 vote by the city rounr1l But Millar saad today that peli· Or n n~t" By HILA Ry KA \'E various fringe benefits. lions are being circulated asking CM1"90.11,,.1..is"'" Al the last school board meet· the rouncal to rt>peal the or· Teacher sular1es. smoking on ing, board pi:es idenl Thomas dinance or submit the rezone to a campus and optional phys1ral Henderson urged aJI intcrcstcd vote of the people. education w ill he th<' major citizens to attend tonight's public Millar said that the group hus \topics at tonight's mt>etinl( of hearinf( and offer their com -30 days from March l. when the Newport Mesa school trustet>s menrs on the teachers' proposal. rezone passed lls sc·cond r.!adang. ' The meeting will began at 7 :IO "This involves a lot of mont•v lo collect the sti.tnatures or 10 per· . 1n the muJt1.purpost> room .it .;nd we're very interested to he.i'r rent o f the> 28.fiJO registered T11W1nkle Middle School. 3224 "h.tt the community think-. \'Olers mlhet·1ty Cahforn1a Ave. Costa Me.,.a <ihnul il." Hendt>rsonsaid Millar expressed th<' hope lhal A public ht>arin.: 011 tht• !:-\et> SALARIES, Pagf'AZl lhl' nf'" r1t~ roun cal would over· ,'teachers' 1976 77 salary prn1w1,,il lurn the rezone 1f 10 percent of • will kick of( the mt't'tlni.: C'om lht> 'lgnnlurt>s were ~athered but ments are 1nv1h•d from .111 in nntt.-d that the petition would rto· \ terestt.'<1 r1t1zl'n1 re~ardani: th1• J 5 M inerS 11u1re a public vote. eat her by in '1n1t1al propoul mutlt> h) th1• dusaon on the June 8 pnmarv • tearhers' baq~a1ntn~ Aroup, tht• ballot, or in a sperlal election 1r Ct'rt1f1cated Emplo)t' Count it S<ii,d TrapinPd the counr1I did not act cC F.CI r -Mallar said 750 signatures haH' I Tht• CEC 1s prorr_<:in~ u l t 3 lwen rollerted and the group I perrenl <1alnr~ hnn'll 'or 1h1• rom I' \f!Tlll[ll;F: t\' •l l'I • An hope" to. boo<1t the tntul "1th a Ing ~chool t'11r ovl•r lh1' vt•:ir' '''pl11"1111 'IJ'llC'fl thrnu.:h th<' rally at<.. ollt'g1• Park F.lementar> pay· ri•lr :0-1·1111,1 I u,il l"o min•· in I d t lwr School at 7 30 p m Wcdne-,da~ That brl'Bk' d\I\\ n to nhout SJ 3 '"""'' 111 '"'''1'111 l'li•nttu·k\ 111 J\111lar ~a1<1 uhout 00 J><•opll· million 1n h'adwr ,,,1.1r11'"· "1th "·" \l 11··1'1 1:. mini•r' '"'' t' ',. hil\ e heen rollert1n~ -.111noture., about Sl 3 m1lhnn l(Olnlt for IH•1t1·tlti .ip1t1·rl ll\ man111n1o1 ~1.111on ' al -..1.111' I >Pp:11t1111•nt 111 \111w' .. r "upermarket11 orb} lllllnR d0t1r tn t1n.1h 1mnwd1.111·h l11·1!.1n "1 ct•1<•r an Ol'h01horhood1o L'.111111111: I •''t 111 • .-11111 r... 'l'h1• The propo<1.1l to rl·zonc· th<• rm 1•111nlll 11111 nf ttw n11111·1' "·'' n11l µt•rt)' ~ur11·<1 a h1•al1'll t·ounrcl k t1m' 11 1111t11t•cl1.111·h 'o 11111 · hrt1ran1i?. wllh ad\'O<'ates of the rr l1rm,1t11111 or anv 1it'ulh'-Ill 1'1111 tdn(' ('Onlc.'nd1nl( ll rl'f>rec;entt•d nl'<'l1n11 \\ cth ·\\hat 11ft1t•1.1h l:IKJd plannin1t bccau..,c lht' pro l1•111wd .u1 · 111uh•ri:r111mcl 1~n1 pcrty "'1'1 m•xt to busy llarbor t 11111' ""11• m 11•k 111111 .. 11, Uoull•vard By Cou11ril Tonight --- and released. Bowman said. But the result!! l)f lhc arrests oftt'n are more st'vere. "A lot of the compan.ic1 have stand1n1 policies because of sale· ty factors-heavy machines and so forth-that lr somebodr is ar· rested for using dN&S on their property. it's eoodbye job,'' Bowman said. "Some people who have been working there 13 or 14 years are out therf' !!making a joint a t lunch They're cuught and thty'reout of a Job.·· hesa1d. ~1arUuan1& and hutush smok· lne Is surprisingly open lD tht' ID· dustrial area, said Howman. "They Just sit out the~ on the vas:s and don't make any at· tempt to conceal It. We just pull into a parking lot and watch for a wt\lle. ·· h~ said. "We first became aware or the He's Got ~roubles' Rodney Flindt. 13. of Woodl and, Wash., enjoys his daily bicycle ride with his buddy Troubles, the family 's pet r a- coon. Rodney says Troubles looks forward to going on the daily bike ride and hasn't caused any trouble yet. Dana Industrialist Dies in Air Crash The body o( a Dana Point in· duslriallst was found on a moun· tain this morning a rter he apparently dragged himself three quarters of a mile from his crashed plane and died. The plane of Gerald Erwin Millard had c rashed into the side of Mt. San Gorgonio in the San Bernardino National Forest. ll was at the 7 .OOO·foot level about 35 miles east of Yucaipa. Millard. 41, of 33272 Mesa Vista Drive, was owner of Sun·Coast Equipment Company of Irvine. The firm leases forklifts and Top-s tory heavy machinery. Mary Anna Zahringer , Millard's housekeeper and personal secretary. said he had lived an Dana Point for about three years. She said Millard apparently was en route to Apple Valley on a pleasure trip when the crash oc· curred. "Jerry just loved flying. He wa!i very experienced," she said. Mrs. Zahringer said Millard wasJwice divorced and leaves a dauf{hter who resides in Michigan. Planners Consider Wall Sign Change The Costa Mesa Planntni: Com m1!\!\1on ha s rerommendrd chanjllng the sign ordmancc-lo .1llow top story wall s11otni. The rommiss1an vol<.'d 3·0 Mon- dav night tu l1h the curn·nl restr1rllon in the sign ordinanrl' wh1rh supulat{'!I th:\t wi;ll Ki~nK must bl• n'1 hi1ther than the• fmo;t :;tor)•. Thr chanRe would make the or· d1nanet• ('fin form "'ith v:irHtncc•.; i:rantcd lht• South Coa~t 111:c7.a llott-1 ancl thr C'1t11rn1> Bunk <if Cn~ta Mcs.i. "htrh haw top Ooor 5!1gns. The <'om m 1M.ion ubo rc•(·om nwnclt•cl lh:cl. 1r ;1 top ~tory '' 11-.Nt, no Jlround ~l~n i* all11w('d or th:il. 11 11 ftrouncl 1111.tn alrl'utlv t'lW1t11. lht' ~rounti SllUl mu:-11 lw removed bt'forl' lop i11ory 11kn l1(1cotiun cun be anstallt"<l. In another p<'tlon rc•latc'<I to th<• sign ordinun<'c.'. the romm11-o!'lcun l{runlt>d a vnra:inrt> to allow u 32·SQUare·fOOl Off prl'mlSC Sign rl<'tiranR t on1~hl thc•n !\Unny and ;i litth• "nrin1•r Wednesdu). rarrording tn the weutht.'r M'n IN' Lo"" tonight 40 to 4~. l11~h!> an the low lo mid 6-0s INSIDE TODA l ' CM Mayor to Be Picked · advertisanR rent.ti unit:; for the Mesa Verde Villas apartmt>nt ('omplex. The sq~n would be located at ~ Adams Ave The plaffning staff had rcrom· mended denial of the request on lhe grounds that an off.prembt• sign constitutes a billboard and the city has an ordinance ban n1nJ{ billboards. But com· missioners noted that the sign or· danance allows a tract 1dent1fica. lion sign for the sale of new properties and said this code SC<'· tion also would apply to signs for the rental or lease of units. South C'oast Rt~r111rv ~ JOOth produrllo"· o llmt worptd 1 trs1 0 11 ll/ Shakr~ar<''s A \lu1.sum· mrr \1ohl's Dr('am · 1s Mu• ()II srngt' 111 Cosro Mc•JO S1•r rfl'lt'tr. Poqc> 84 &IY-~I<• " ~": ~-=-· C•I-• CUn1t1.., ~ en..-. .... ONtftNetlcn ...... ,,.,. .. &"'"1•1 ........ t ltW..Me -"'-'-""" &> -L.1-n ai --· .. , -·,-· .. , ... , ......... ... ... It Or .... °"'"'' ll ....... I) '-°'' .. , 5"<•Mo•\•h •• r .. .,.,...., •• n .... " ... , -·-:: ......... "' II •• ... ... .. , ,, ' ., .... .... .. , •• •• ... A second elert1on within a "ttk will bt• held in Costa Mesa tonight-the election of its ma\·or The vote will be made by the new flve·member citv council a week after the munic1pal election m which incumbent Dominic Rac1h was returned to office and ne"'comers Mary Smallwood and Edward McFarland were elected to replace Alvin 1,. Pinkley and Robert Wilson, who dtd not seek re.election Tonight, al a meeting at 7 30 an the coun<'il chambers. Wilson • and Pu1ldey will stA?.p down and the winners of the electum "ill be sworn in The next agenda item will be the election or the mayor followed by tbe election ol the ,,ce mavor Tbe eiection will indicate the results or a week of campaigning by the three figures who have been actively seeking the mayoralty -Raciti. Cou n cilwoman Norma Hertzog and Councilman Jack Hammett . The thrf'e have been present- ing their positions to each other and lhe council newcomers al luncheons during the week. Cuatomanly. the mayor bu been elected for a two-year term • m Costa Mesa but tbc term could be made one year to accom· modate a compromise or for any..,. other reason. The el~ction could be setlled with a council member being nominated for m~1yor and gaan ing the required votes In an open vote or a decl ton could be made by secret ballot. The city clerk's office prepare<! batlOls today for the vote. ff no agTeement Is reuhed. the> council members could 10 into a closed-door personnel session t() thrash lt out or cow.lcl ~the issue publicly. A third si11n·related issue was scheduled to rome up Monday - a question r aised by owners of the Wherehouse on 17th Street on whether a stnpe·paanled building constituted a siJl?n but this was ~Id O\'el' until the rommiss1on's Marrh 22 meeting . probltm beuuse of some or plant per11onra·I dt~~tor~. called u.s and said, 'Hey, wo' aot aproblem. Whut ('anwedo' "We didn't think it was t blatant until we $tarted driv i around and checklnc It out. "The problem is big enou that every bag business out th has a drug problem in one way r another," said Bowman. } IS.. LUNCH, Paao.Ul i Witness Tells of Threats SAN FRANCISCO CUPll -~ criminologist who describe~ Patricia Ht>arst as "queen" 9f the Symb1onese Liberation Army said today he was threatened with death 1f he testified agumsl the newspaper heiress. Dr. Joel Fort of San Francisco said he received a telephone de· ath threat Friday. the day he first took the s tand at Miss Hearst 's bank robbery tnal. He said the caller told htm that "hen he test1f1cd for the govern· menl an the rasc he would be killed Fort said he informed the l: S attornt>y's office and asked for and rere1 ,•ed protcct1on from Lhe federal f!Overnment Deft'n~e uttornt•\ F . Lt'e Batie). "ho bef!an what was e>.· peeled to bl' a stprmy cross· examanat1on on a low key nolt'. asked Fort if he knew \\ho had called. "I have no id<'a. DJ you know an}th1ng about it''" 1-"ort respom.led. The threat t•amc up while Bailt'y was qut'stionmi: f'orl, 11 physician and t•riminolog1st. about a letter h<' sent to a dozen reoorters. In 1t. Fort asked that he not be Identified by name m their stories, but also lisll'<I his quallf1rations as an expert psychiatric witness. In requeslmft anonymity in the message -and later to the judge Fort said he feared his test1monv would create "personal and family danger" for him "Was 11 to prt•sen'c.' your anonymity that you sent t1ut these 12 press releases?" Bailey askt>d. The question was stricken after the proser ut ion obJerted. Bailey's e<1rly questioning sought to punch holes in Fort's cred1bihty and both Aol i.arca!>llc at times 1n their exchanges. He and Bailey clashed verbally Friday when the attorney ar· rused the dortor of tryin~ to fix the case, and Fort appeared testy as he replied to questions today. Fort said he seldom read newspapers bet•ause of has deer· seated distaste for pres!> cov· eragc of celebrated tnals. Bailey offered no re1omdcr a-. Ft>rt . in apparent re(<'rcnt·e lo tht• clt·fen'>e attorney's penchant fnr 1111blir comm1•nt, cont1 nucd, · I ve ne\ ('r had a pn•i>s rnn· fC'rcnct•. I 'vt> nev..r .,ought ullt'n· t1on at tri.1ls. l'v" nev('r hun~ around in tht· hallwa~s after my lest1mon} "''"done• " Ha ilt>y all rm ptt·d to portray l"ort ,,, a h1..:hh p.11111·11n-.11lt:tnl to tht' ~overnmt•nt , ~ h1le thr df)('· tor alluded n•pt'al1•<1I to lht• t.>X· pt•ns1ve dl'fcnw mounll't'I hy lhl! fom1lv of 1h1• lll'WXJllll><'r hr1r('s1> At ;11w poanl. Jl11il1•y r1•11ll por lion~ of two lilllR fort hud 11uh~ millt!d II) llrown1nl( rnr payrn~·11l on "huc·k1tround stu<lv und ('On· 1'1Ultut1on'I "ilh allornc·y~" and 1•Kt;1hh~h111I that f•irt hod ht'rn p~ild $4.000 so fur 11111 rah'of$SO an h11111 t!ncl1•1' t urllu•r pn11l<lt11g, Fpt l cunccdt·d lhut tlw wovc•rnm1•nt t'Kfll't'lt•cl lo pav him (<11 2l'IO houri. for a finnl 'olory of StV iClO 1 DOW TOUCHES 1,000 TWICE ~F.\\' YORK fl' l'I) Tht'.Oow .Jont•' 1ndu<,l11.tl .;\ r1 J~<' h,111l1·rl "1lh lht• 1 000 lt•\c•I to<1,I\ 1n ,c hPJ\lh t1;id1•1I ._..,,inn nn Wic• !'l'w \'nrk S-1·k l':\\'h:1n~1" \\ hl'fl' 1n' t',t,,r., "en· hopl'ful ;1hm1t 1 itflt•r ('sl r :i lc•' llowe\•er. 1 h(' Dow C'lrJs<.>df ;1l 993 70, up onlv t 9(; pomh The hl11t• <'hip :in'ral!C' btpk(• throul.(h the 1.000 IC'\Cl t~1c~l11 day, then rctreutcd ' Ad' a nee., It'd d1•1·ltnc"\ hy about a n t• 1 ~ h I t o · s c ,. c n m u qp n \Tabl<.•s. A!l 1 Turno \c•r amounted to 31,';i0.000 .,ha1 l'~. up ~h;1rph from the 25.060 000 traded Mon-da~ J . . ' .42 DAILY llttLOT c Guatemala Hit Again GUATEMALA ClTV, GWltnnaJa CAP) -A new uriu of uron1 C'arth tremora 1hooll: quate ravaaed G uate mala urly today, cawiin1 paruc flnd •om e d ama1e . No casualUt• Wl're reported Tbe three t emblors brouabt the total of aJ- tershocks to 1,3U 11U\tt a k1llu f'Utbqua lce d(' vastuted Ouatemuh& f'cb. 4. People rus hed Into tht- 1treet. at the first tremor and spent the rest of the nlcht o ut ln the open many in m akeshift tents and lean-tos-as they have been dome since the shock.a started more tban a month qo. OC Youth Swallows Razor Blade A 16-year-old Westminster boy was reported an fair condition to- day after he swallowed hall a razor blade in a soft drink can at Fountain Valley High School Monday afternoon. Police said Ronald J . Smith of 15902 Diamond St.. complained of chest pains, then fainled on the campus after s wallowing tbe blade about 3: 30 p.m . He underwent stomach sur- gery at Westminster Commuruty Hospital for removal of the blade . Police said •physicians beheve tbe youth will recover satisfactorily. Lt. Carl Lawrence said today police look a en me report in the matter and are invesllgating. although he did not rule out the possibility that the 10c1denl was accidental. Lt. Lawrence reported the boy said he purchased the dnnk, con- sumed about hatr of 1t, then left it in the music room for awtule. When he returned, he said, he rirushed the drrnk, then noticed hall a blade in the boltom of lhe caq. L'll.wrence sald the school nu.rse e xa mined the youth, then or- ·ficials fed him bread to coal the blade before takine him to the hospttal. Lawrence saad il appeared that someone had broken the blade in two pieces and placed il in the dnnk. However, he said, police have not ruled out the possibility that the blade was placed there accidentally by ~omeone lo dis- pose of 1t not realmng the dnnk was not fin1sh.ed. Cable Car Fall Fatal to 37 TRENTO, ltalv (AP> -/\ca- ble car broke loos<' and fell 600 feet in the Alps nur this northern It ah an city today. killing about :n persons. police said Six others Wt're inJure<l, they ildded. It was not immed111tt>lv known "hrthcr fore1i;:ner!I wrrt• Jmon1o: the \'ICllm., T he d1sastt'r OC'C'11rr ('d ut C'1walese, a Dnlnm1le rt•?oiort in lht• Fl\•mmf' \'allev northPa~t 111 Tr<'nto Aramco Talks PANAMA CITY, F1a <Uf'll - Breaking a Ion~ llaleoce, the /\ra b1an AmenC'un Oil Co says onf' :<uhJect of n current mt•t•t1n.i betwttn ll S und Arab Oil Of rtcrnls 1 tht' "tran:.frr of own•rsh1p·· of An1mco. lht• world'!1 l11r.:Ht 011 export1n3 cnm- pany. t0Saud1 Arab11t O~ANGE COAST ,...,. C"•"'Ott C"~1t1t rl••I• r h•I .....,,.,, •"'• P\ • ...... h+ .. 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Also al tonight"s m eeting, trustees will again grapple with the matter of smoking on cam- pus. an issue raised by the new stale law that allows individual school districts to create "de- signated s moking areas'' oo high school campuses if they wish to. Earlier t his year . s tudent representatives a s ked trustees to consider creating such areas on camp11S. They complained that non-smoking students now have to suffer with s moke-filled cam- p11S bathrooms. · Howtter, trustees were reluc- tant to further encourage smok- ing on campus and asked the stu- dents to return w ith some practical ideas for discouraging s moking on campus. rather than creating special areas. Also on tonight's agenda is the board's consideration or optional physical education. The board will receive a report on an ex· perimental program in which some senior s may choose not to take physical educatJon if they wash. The report includes informo· tion on what courses the seniors ·picked instead and how the pro- gram is working. Tru.stees may decide tonight whether to extend thtt optional priv1l<'gt> to othrr students an September or lo dis· contanue lhe program. Viet Family Escapes Via Helicopter BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) - A young South Vietnamese air force lieutenant. accompanied by his wife. four children and a mechanic, flew a helicopte r 300 miles from South Vietnam to Th31land on Monday m the fi rst known airborne escape from South Vietnam since May. a Thai pro\•lnc1al governor reported to- da) It was the second daring ht·licopter escape from a Com- munist country 10 St'vt•n monlh?oi LJ:.t August, an Amencan pilot n1•" a 14-}ear·old girl and t"o n tner Eas t Germans rrom Czechoslovakia to freedom in West German) B<>onchuay S1s alakam. J(OV· t'rnor o( 1'haalarHl's Chant11h11r1 pro\ an ce , told Thr A!>~iatcd Press by phorw toda) that the• South Vietnamese pilot an or ricer tn lht> r J II t>n ~.u~on 1t•i.:1 mt• clad 1101 "1s h lo h\•1• un<lc•r lho• Commun 1st 11~ ~m and plann<'d h1:11:i•uw11v for two month' The pilot took off from thr M1•kon~ R1vt•r rrh of Can Tho t•arl\' J\tond.1 \' nnd "·'' fnrcrd to lnnci nt>:u a rural ~a:i10Une ..tat11111 uhout 130 malt"' :10111ht•11:1t of R:ln11kok when his craft rnn out nf fuel, lhe l(Clv.-rnor ~md Thi• pilot r<'portedly wai; trytni.? tonv 1t to tht• ll S run llllll>lill air hll'\l' southeair.t of Ra n11kok DMJ/ Director Hit by Solon SACRA M ENTO <ll Pl) -- ~nate Transportation Commit tee Chairman Randolph Collier says he will as k Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. to fire Motor Vehicles Director He rm an Sillas,~ horn he called "Incompetent to the ut mostdegree " "I don't think \'OU know how to run a department." Colher. <D Yreka). told Siiias Monday dur ing a Senate Finance Sulx'om m1ttee hearinjt on thtt Motor \'e-h1cle Department's budget for fiscal 1976 77 · "I think It's hme for lhe J!O\' ernor to know this and get another director This waste or tupayt"rs' mont') Just cannot go on.·· Walt.er Scott wu bclaen~d lo be the Pf'""On wbo led rnve.sttcaton to the farmhouse in Soulb Ca- naan, P• . where M1'5llt'1m1t and members of tht' Symb1onese Liberation Arm) rt'portedly Stayed durin(I tht 8Uffiffit'r O( 1974 McOonnt>ll s aid Scott wa:. found at t l 4S a m . ~IDJC hui T shirt as a n001e &ott was hanl( ing for only ubout 11 nunutc and suffered n o serious inJury , McDonnell said "He was sent to &ranton Com mu.ntty Medical Center and now he's oo hlS way to the Clark Sum- mit State <mental) Hospital." \1 c0onnell u1d M1 s Hearst. on trial in San Francisco charged ~1th bank robbery, ha te~llf1ed th.tt Jitck Scott and has parents drove her from California to the East Coast wtule she was a fugitive. Walter Scott was found last December In Las Vqas. Nev .. with his wrists sla.5hed ln what police described as an attempted sw c1de Regional Air Authority Proposed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A re- gional airport authority encom- passing 10 Southern California counues is being studied by the City Board of Airport Com- missioners. "It seems to me," said General manager Clirton A. Moore, "that the subject of a regional airport authority, capable of assuming futu.re burdens and created with a broad e nough base to spread the llab1llties as well as the benefit~ over the market area. 1s well worthy or serious public de - bate." Moore placed the airport authority plan before the com- missioner s Monday, adding that the city of Los Angeles "finds itself inadvertently m the pos1- l 1on of operating a regiona l airport for the benf'fil or the 10 southern counties. while at the same time being solely responsi- ble for financial liabahty." As a n example, Moore cited the current debate over the ('()n- tinued existence of Hollywood. Burbank Airport ~bich tie said should be most appropnately de alt with by a reJ(10nal aulhoril v rather than a s ing!(• municipality. The a irport commissaonf'rs ~ill consider Moore'i. report m public session March 22. * * * Fro• Pagf! A J SURVEY •.. Japan That response outraged som1• airport critics. who said mor<' money was being :.pent to study the "Oora and fauna" ar ound lhe airport than on the people. ~upportcrs of an airport at· t 1 t u d e s u r v e y a p p r o a ~· h N i Super\'isor Tho mas Riley, ~ho 11rescnted a conservative pro· rosal lo his ff'llo" board mem- bers todav II c askl'd for -;un r' of r11mmun11\ dOd homru"nc·r ~roup' Bui lhr other supt>n·Hwr-. :ir· J>('dred rt'adv In '>UJJport J lull l>Umphng und survey of the rom mun1ty, possibly {'Ol>tmg as murh :i-; ti n .11lil1t 11111ul $10 Ollll or $1~.ooo What to Do Witl1 WI1ales Bi~ Question OLYMPIA. W11:-.h 1l 'l'I) f'ivt• k11l1•r wh11le., t·hlllWd frnm llw opt•n .. C'.1 into Pui:t•l Souno .ind tra111wd h~ nt'l"i w1•t1• '"'"" mint: in C'lrC'les todnv whilr 11 d1' pute raged O\ c•r t ht•ir fott• A <,('C'rc•tary for state S<'n l l.1rrv L4'~ ''· who"e d1slnrt in dudes the Ct1p1tol. said lelrphonr calls were pouring m -and most or them aiaanst the capture. Le~ is said the whales s h(}IJld be ldt alone The whall's were rounded up Sundav by Don Goldsberrv, ;1 professional hunter for ·sea World . Inc:-~ h1ch has heen granted a federal permit to cap ture four~ hale-. Pnri Re d s Strike PARIS \U Pl l -Commumst- led unions called on hospital. J><"llal. rail" ay, school and other public workers to staf{e -neral stnke throughout Prance today on the ht>els of an impressive left- wtne victory ml~ al elecllons A 1111 as Aimee Actre::.s Ann M ar~rt't Clt>ft > "ill s tar as e\'angellst Aimee St!mple McPherson <nghU in ~1 lv.o-hour NBC TV mone called "Sister Aame<'." now befor e lhe cameras. Douglas Layoffs Won't Hit HB Plant By ROB E RT BARKER OltM 0.11, ~ ... ~" A predicted layoff of about 4,600 M c Donnell Douglas worker s throughout Southern Califorma apparently Wlll not tut employes at the facility's plant an Huntington Beach. Company officials said Mon-~fay that the workers wtll be laid off in Long Beach, Torrance and Palmdale by the end olthe year But Chuck Chappell, a McUon· nell Douglas public information officer, said today the work fore<' at Huntington Beach would re· mam at its current level of ap· proximately 5.000 throughout 1976 Officials said employment at other plants is expet"ted to drop from 1ts present level of 18,200 to 13,600 by Dec:-30 They blamt'<I softness in orders from the airline 10dustry for the anticipated layoffs . The affected plants produl'(' jetliners for the airhnt.' inctu~try, which has been severely affect('(! by the business slowdown unci rising fuel costs, company of· ficials said TONIGHT NEWPORT·M ESA SCllOOL BOARD --Regular meeting. TeWmkleSchool. 7:30p.m "OLIVER" -Newport.Mesa mus ical. Cost a Mesa Hq:h Lyceum. March 9 and 10. 8 p.m. Tickets $3. OCC LECT RE -"Behind the Headlines," Forum. 7.30p.m "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM " South Coast Repertory Th.('ater . Tue:.dny- Sunday, 8 pm. througbApnl24. • WEDNESDAY, M ARO H O, COAST CO MM UNITY COLLEGE ROARD -Regular meelmg, 1370 Adams. 8 p.m . OCC LECTURE "Sprin11 Wardrobe Recyc:-hng Workshop," Estancia High School. Room 325, 7p m . They said any improvement in the employment picture would depend on increased orders from airlines. Chappell says the chief activity at Hwilington Beach is the con- struction of m issiles and rockets, particularly Delta rockets whir h are the launching vehicles for most U.S . space satellites. Chappell said that other pro- Ject.s at the Huntington Beach d1v1s1on include research for de- fense against ballistic missLle at· lack as well as solar energy work. He s aid that an its peak. Douglas employed 8,000 worker11 in Huntington Beach in 1968. North Korea Aiding Africa WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ac: cording to d ocuments from in· tell.igence sources , North Korea has joined Cuba and the Soviet l 'n1on in supplying military a s- i!Stance to black Africa. Intelligence sources said Mon· day that North Korea has sup- phed Zaire with S6 million in military assistance and sales since 1974. including 48 artillery pieces. and 18 Jeep-mounted re· C'oalless rifles. LUNCH ... The steady str eam of arrests from the industrial area follows a drug eoforcement them~ set 18 months ago by Irvine Polit•e Chief Leo E . Peart. When he look the job in October 1974, Peart s aid he disapproved of mass arrests in drug enforce- ment such as those that rocked the city during "Operallon Irv ing" on March 27, l!Y74. Al that time, he said a stead,· consistent drug enforcement cf0 fort probablv would be more ef fectht> · Lay Staff Unions Argued LOS ANca:u :s (AP) Thr <'t!nlunea-old bu Hie o'<'r :.cpt•ra t1on of church nnd stute 1s C'omlnf: up a1atn In an unu ual rit:ht ovt•r tfrorts to unloniit' l11y tt'achcr 111 th lA$ Anttt.•les Hom:in (".1th11l11· Archdi~ese. mrludrna Ornngt' County. The National Labor Rt•lallon\ Board allescea; that the r hurrh spied on teiH'hers und f1rt-d sornt• tor backln.c tht• umon. AJthou11h an 11ttotney for the archdlocr1't', M akt• Hyun. said Monday "the allcaallons are without ment," the real argu ment ls more constJtuhonal The church contends that un- der First Amendment separation •JI church and stale the govern- ment t'annot impose itself on church aCll\'1ty and thus 1t 1s ex- empt from the N atJonal Labor Relations Act. The AFL·ClO Vnited Catholic Set'onda ry Teachers AssocaatJon argued, however, that the Constilullon t•annot protect the church from actavilies that would be illegal by pri ,. ate employers The issue is over whether or not the NLRB will conduct a secret ballot e lection on union representation for the 500 hl 600 ' lay teachers e mployed al 26 high sc h oo l s opera t e d by the archdiocese in Los Angeles. Orange, Santa Barbara and Ven- tura counties. An estimated 20.000 s tudents a tte nd tht: .,... schools. Teachers at Mater Dei ll111h School in Santa Ana packeted last year over higher salanes. better medical benehtl> and Job secun - ty. Some teacher!. lutrr were not rehired but 1t "a' not 1mmed1ate- ly known 1f any of lho~e are being represented an the current a(•taon against the archd1oc<'~e S l e v e M a k 1 n • e x t' c u t 1 ' 1• secretar y or. the teacher·~ un1nn Local 3448. told a nt'"s con ference that "10 tcat'ht·r~ h;l\'t• been fired for part1c1pating mun ion ac:-tiv 1lles ·· Ht• said ht• ldt a leaching pos1 t1 on an lht• archdiocese because of prcssun• placed upon him by the ad ministration. The union said the NLRR al leges that the church schools 11 legally questioned tc nchers about "union sympathies and lh1· uaion artivities or lhl'lr fellow employes ." Bes ides fi ring some teachers, the NLRB charged Lhe J church also threat<'nl'<I othc·rs with discharge and' generally used "coercion" and olh<'r illegal tactics to light union organizing. the union said Makin said that more than 400 of the 600 lay teachers in Lill• archdiocese want lo be represent- e d by the union but the ar chdiocese had fought attt?mpts to or ganize and r <'fuses to acknowledge the union A spo k es man f or th t' ar chdiocese, Monsal(nor Clement Connolly, denied Makin'!> alll'ga· lions of obstructing union 8C'· tjvities bul made no further com- ment. 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