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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-10 - Orange Coast Pilot7 earst • 1tness oaded • ~· . . ., \ . . . ~ DAILY ._ PILOT Heated Debate Marks .. . * * *.10< * * * . Nuclear Plant Measure WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 10, 1976 • ~ ... NO ft. f HCTIO.S, ft .. AOIS .. • • • • .· Reagan's Drive on Sh~ky Ground Moti1'es Quizzed Bailey Attacks Hearst Witness t SAN 'FRANCISCO <UPD - Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey gave a ke)' psychiatnc witness against Patricia Hearst a taste of hi~ own medidne. The lawyer put Or Joel Fort thr ou~h a pain sta king psyrhologlcal l.'xamlnation Tues day. allat'klnJ? his motives. his honesty. his professional stand- ing and even his mental cond1· Uon He got Fort to adrrul he () l re· ad "Alire in Wonderland" as part or his preparalJon. 12) ad· vised the prosecution on 1ts tnaJ strategy, <J> will receive Sl2.SOO as his witness fee and (4 I sent an outline of has car eer run of exa~· aerations and inaccuracies to a book publisher. Miss Hearst's lawyer used a der1n1t1on of "ps ychopath" writ ten bv F url. a San Francisco physician and cnmmolog1st. tu suggest th1• w1tn'"'ss himself might fall tn thot catl.'gory Balley set th'"' stage ror 3 pos'ii ble courtroom confrontat111n betv.een the v.1tne-.s 11n d Catht>rine ll eur !\t, the dt·fcon dant's molht•r. OH'r t-'ort':-~ui:: gtstion the lkarst fnm1l y In plt>a·bar1011nrn1it rnthL•r than al lowini: thl' t•ase In .:o to lnJI "Mr. Balley, you'll slop at nothing," Fort angnly told the lawyer at one point during Tuesday's day-long cross ex- amination. which was still going on when the bank robbery lnal recessed until today. Bailey tore into the witness an an effort to destroy h.is credibility with the 1ury of seven women and Cive men. who heard him Monday describe Miss Hearst as the "queen" of the Symb1on ese Liberation Army and a walling part1c1panl in the robbery. He produced an accounting Fort had given the government of the time he spent getting ready for his testimony. including the fact ht> had read or referred to 274 books. The attorney asked if one or them was n 't Lewis Carroll's .. Ahce in Wonderland." Fort said 1l was and added he also read Kafka's "The Trial" in an effort to unders tand some of the "ph1losophlcal issues" raised hy tht> case Tht> 13'.lo )er also a~k<'d Fort 1r he hud not told the clefenclanl ., (St'e PATT\', Pagtt\21 SOLD GUITAR, 'VERY HAPPY' "I m 'rn h;ipp' '"th th" .111 .111rl h.IJ'I" tu h ,I\\' 'old Ol\ ._:Ult .ir l'h.1\' t ht• ~·1wfl 111'\\' I t•l,tl l'C1 '" th•·< 111on,1 tit-I \\.11 mun \\ho pl.ll'l'll 1111' .itl 111 lht• Pa1h l'llot \ .1111.1h .1 C111111r. n1'\'1•r 111'1'11 II M'd S4lO l1r ht''' llf ll•r i. 'i. xx xx tr 'ml h:n c• a mu.,1c.1I m~t ru 11it·nt '1111 ".int to ,,.11 r.ill 11 l;,l \lliM II ' '""' \11 pul .1 fl'\\ \H1rrl' to \\Ill k for )llU Ill th1 f>J 1 h l 'il11I I Sunshiny Faces I Mlllfl M hth .. I Olh11 •• '"'''111<1 • 110 tC RI ,llCIMll tMtd ... -u ........... FLORIDA VICTORS JIMMY CARTER. PRESIDENT FORD FLASH WINNING SMILES AT RESULTS Latest Vote Deals Crippling Blow to Reegen Campaign, Embarressment to Wallace Debate Flares Up In Nuclear Issue By HILARY KAYE Of-O•llt .. , ... M.tf! A highly emotional debate of the pros and cons of the nuC'lear po'.loer plant 1n1t1ativt> marked Tuesday's me~tmg of the Orange County Coast Assoc1al1on On one side, Dr. Ooujtlas De Nike of the Sierra Club argued that unless the June ballot measure 1s approv1..>d , dangerous nuclear plants will pr(lhfrratr in California and cauo;e prohlem!> or waste contamination. ~abotaJ:e. and rad1at1on dan~<'r~ However. Ro nalci fl<ik<'r of lh1· Southern California 1-:<llMm Com pany 1n!l1Sted that the• hallol in 1llahve v.oulcl servl' only to "f•f fect1vely shut down" th1• nu!'l1•ar power Industry and rnppk lht• slate's en<'rftY sourc<>:-. Proposition 15. 1f npprQv<·d hv voters, would h avt• thl' fol111w1n.: effe-cts · ll would ban COn'\tn1ct1on of new nuclear pov.t'r plant' and phase out ex1l>llng plants unll''' ng1d s afety requirement ... art• met It would call for the review and 3pproval of nuclear power plant safetv svstems and waler d1:'>posal let'hn1qut•:o.. It would rt'move federal in · s uranct> liability l1mils for nuclear reactor accidents It would call for release and publishing or annual evacuation plans by the i.tale Baker likened the coming test in Ca lifor nia lo the New llamps h1re Primary lflheballot me::i'iure <;uC<'l't'r1i. h1•r<'. h<• pre · C'11rt1·d J <;1 m1l.1rd1•m1"•11fnur lc•ar t•nt'rl!' urro" tht• c·ounlr"r lnMl'acl of loQkinl( at lht• actual <.a fetv rf'1·orch nf lh1• c·x1•<1 111~ rominerrlal nurh·ar powt•r pl anli., Hak1•r chtirj.!t•d that propo- m•nh of ProJ>Oll 1t1 on 15 arc basin!{ thl'.'irvlrw~on"fantasv .. Raker said that no deaths or m· juries havt' res ulll.'d from c-om merc1al nuclear react or acci- dents llowf.'ver. 0<' N 1 ke ln..,isted that ISfof'N Cl.EAR.Pagt>A2) Ski-masked Gunman Hits 4 Mesa Sites By ALAN DIRKIN ()f-D•lly .. l ... SU!t A ski masked bandit 1s on an armed robbery spree 1n Costa Mesa lie has struck the last three nights twice and on Sunday night and police said they would havt' extra patrol umls out tonight lnvest11tator Gerry Thompson s aid today one man appears responsible for the rash or roh benes. noting that there ha~ bef.'n a similar description in <'arh case a man in his c>arly ~ wearing a ski mask. a blue quilt· ed mountain type Jacket. about f1v" feet. 10 inches tall and weighing about 16() pounds The man has used a chrome.plated automatic revolver The robber was foi led in wh:it was appar<>ntly h111 first ottc·mpt an all<>mpted robbery ut a lar~e ap<irtmcnt compl<>x al 2117 Elden Ave at II 20 p.m Sunday Carter Strong In South • WAS HI NGTON <UPI) Ronald Reagan's plan to win the Republican pr es1dentJaJ nomma· Uon with a two-round knockout over President Ford has failed. Jimmy Carter's plan to show George Wallace can be beaten 1n the South succeeded. As a res ult of Tuesday's Florida prim ary results, if Reagan 's campaign is not dead it at least is on the critical list. And if Cartt>r is not the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, then no one is. Reagan says h e will continue tus challenge of Ford all the way to the GOP national convention in Kansas City in August But unl ess the former California governor con qwckly erase the m emory of losses to Ford after confrontations in New Hampshire and Florida, a!t well as defeats in M assachusclls and Vermont. Reag11n will be n· garded as nothing more than a dogged loser from here on out Carter says there still •" a long way to go to win the Democratic nomination. and he is righl Hut by defeating the Alabama go" ernor in Florida, a :-tale wh1·rt· Wallace routed all Democratic· comers four years 3~0. Curll'r d emoni.lrated that Walla<:(• 1:-. vulnerable in the south and re· duced him again to lhf' slalu!'t of protest candidate-. This has lhe prllctical f.'ffoct of further redurrn~ th<' l>l•m()Cral11· nomination flcJd and coult1 o' !tUre Carter of second plan• 1111 the tic ket 1f not the pn·.,Hlf'n llal nom1nat1on itself Hea1iean v. <t!t supJ)l1'>t0d t•> hll' 1· fS«-~ •'WRIOA, l'alt" A2) Orange __l -4{A ; \\ t•nt ht•r .. Market 'Doggish' Thompson said a sk1·mai.ked bandit knocked on the apartmt-nt manager's door . simulalt'd a J?un when Mrs Myrlie Lowe. 56. answered and uid he was com- mitting a holdup. But Mrs. Lowe slammed thl' door in his face, locked the dead boll and called the police. t"lt>ann" ton1"ht tht·n :o.unny und a l1llh: w:armn on Thursday. J.owi. ton1Jtht 4:1to411. lf11(h' nrnl lu upp..r 60". accord 1 n Jt t n th 1• weather service. INSIDE TOltA l' II F'londa familu 1s .~hnl tpr1•d toda11 UJtl/J 1"6 nrrt·~I 11/ ' n JS·lfear.nld girl 1n thr \ln/1 • lnnq death of /arr lfi 1'('111 11/11 brother St'e l'aqi> i\ 7 u.,,,_. 'GO FOR IT, POOCH' Kenwood Picks 'em MI NNEAPOLIS CAP> - "Bullish"' is good nev.-5 in stock market jargon, but a Mrn neapolis broker figures "dog- gish" is e\'en better. Anthony Silverman hlU made his dog. Summer ol Kenwood, "ke president of his firm. He lets the golden retrie"er pick the stocks he buys for himself. "She's got a miraculous record in the stock market," Silverman, 32. said Tuesday. The value of s tocks she's chosen 1n five months has gone up more than 50 percent. he said Every Monday, Silverman spreads the Wall Street Journal on the red carpel m his office Kenwood obhgmgly creeps onto the page with the Nev. York Stock Exchange quotations and slumps down. "Whenver the first nail on her ri.ght paw falls. that's 41.e one I buy." said Silverman Silverman announced In a local newspaper last November that he n amed his dog vice president of his investment firm. a sub· s1diary of another company He said the ad drev. "a tremen· dous response" from follow stock brokers. who ca lied to ron- gralulatc him for his public rela· hons gambit. But his parent com· pan y w as n ot amused · Silverman mas fired "It was really s ick," s aid Silverman , who now heads another JTI\'es tmenl firm "I couldn 't unders tand their response" Silverman emphasi~ed that he uses Kenwood's choices only for his personal investments. He said he might get into trouble with regulatory bodies rr he let Kenwood choose the stock he re· commends to clients CSee STOCKS, Page A2) Fifteen minutes later. a man answerinf{ a similar description and carrying a chrome-plated automatic r obbed the Altadena dairy at 1085 Baker St. and e-scaped with $65. Monda)' night the bandit struck the Exxon service station al 2600 Newport Blvd. at 7 ·45 and got away with SlSO . Tuesday night the gunman robbed the Hillgre n liquor store at270 E.17lh St. at about 9.30 and got about SlSO. Thompson said each time the bandit fled on foot. though pro- (8« BANOIT, ~a.ge A2) AtY-SMYlu ........ L M .... (.Ill-• C..-w•c:.n.• ~.lfl .. Ct""<• o--... o .............. ··-··· ..... ·-............. ~-· -----..._ -u-.n l Index Al MlllM• ... . , _ .... H lt •• -.... •• AS __ .,._, .. AU -............ A4 011 Or•-Cev"1y Alt •11 .....,.. CIJ •11 Syforl•-• ., AIO ~· ••• At °' \lelft( reflft "' lt-10 MeOllo\jOrhtt .. , ... , Ttl .. tt..., e 11 CJ.It ""-· ...... A1t W.•-•• CZ -......... •• CZ • • s Wedn!!d!y. Maren 10 1tre Ger•a• Dra•a Gunman Held; Hostages Freed FRANKFURT, Wt"St Gt'rmany <UPI> Poltce arft~led a iun• man today und lrt't"d two hoatzq,;u ht• had held In a courtroom s ince Tut'i.day, .i polict' s1><1keiun :in unrlQWlct'd He said the terrorist waa. wound~ l.n lhe action. "The drama Is ended." the spokesmon n1d The two male firrmun PUC Orders Gas Rebate LOS ANGELES <UPI> - Consumers will rece1veS3.8 malhon -about 40 cents to the avera1e r esidential c us t omer from the Southern California Gas Company because of a re· payment order by t he state Public Utilities Com - mission. A PUC spokesman said Tuesday that 1 percent in· terest will be Paid on the rt>· funds for money colJected between Dec. 7. and Jan.12 The refunds were or - dered because of a Federal Power Commission ruling voiding advance payment agreements be tween lhe gas company and AUantic Richfield Company for Alaskan na tural gas. ,.,....,~AJ PAITY ... mother a trial should be avoided ''because Bailey wants publicity and Browning { U S. Allonmey Jamt'S Browning Jr.) wan~ a JUdgt'ship." ··No. That's what she said lo me." replied Fort. Mrs . Ht>arst told a reporter after the trial wound up for the day: "I can shove those words down ha s throat." Her comment raised the possabihty she would stand as a defrnse rebuttal wit· ness. Bailey also came close t.o call· ing F ort a "psychopath." although he did not actually do ao. He lis ted the traits or n psychopath as defined in one or 1-~ort's artictes .-~porson who displays braggadocio, lies a lot, uses any means to Justify ends. manipulates o ther people, blames others for his mistakes hoetar~• w~re rreed alter police save the terrorist a r&MOm ol nearly ~.000 and promised t.o Oy h1m to Cub~ as he demanded. Pob ce said the hostages were unharmed on their re.lease af\er beLQ& held 29 hours. They aald two ln1ured penooa were ca rrl ~d from the courthouse. one of whom was th4.! terrorist The 1dentily 0( the second person was not known 1m · m e diatel y. The p o lic e spokesman said he was nol a hostage. The masked, armed gunman seized the hostages Tuesday morning in a raid on a courtroom and demanded the release ol an alleged robber on trial there and a ransom of S3 million in varlous foreian currencies. Police identified Uie terrorist as Rudi Manz. a 24-year-0ld Wett German. A police spokesman said be was identified through the official identity card all Germans are required to carry. Police said a hostage grabbed one of Mani's two pistols and shot him. The hostage went into action in lbe courthouse room in which the hostages were being beld, police said. Earlier today, authorities had delivered nearly $400,000 in ransom money to the gunman and promised him a j'eWner to fly him out of the country. But lbe terrorist . threatening a "blood· bath ... bad refused to come out. Police lowered a black brief· case s tuffed with a millioo marks -worth $389,000 -from a third noor window to the courthouse room below occupied by the gun· man and the two captives. The gunman pulled in lbe brief· case through the window but re· fused lo take in food placed out· side the door or lht> room where he was barricaded with has host ages -a 59-year old salesman. and a 32-year-old legal adviser. Author ities also readied a Boe· ine 707 Jetliner at Frankfurt Airport in response to the gun· man's demand for a plane to take him to Cuba. But they positioned sharpshooters on the roof of the terminal building and placed guards around the airliner. An airlines spokesman said the airplane had not received land· ing clearance at Havana Airport. The ransom money given lo the terrorist fell far short or his original demands for about S3 million in U.S.. French, Swiss and German currencies. f',....Pe1pAJ FLORIDA ••• a lock on the conservaUve vott-ln f1onda and that wa.s supposed to be the batl aame. Acrid.a alao was IUPPoltd to be Wallace cou.nlry and few pu.od.tts believed Carur could do mucb beyond cuulnc lnto the Ala~man·s '1.8 perttnt •umu11 ficure cl im. But Ford nowed hlrmelf to be a 1ood umpataner and quick to ,. learn the advantaaet cl the 1ll'O' 1idcncy In 1uklng volt". He called in prolesslonals to replace well·meanlne amateurs ln New Hampshire and Florida, but it ' N EW.'iANAl .. YSIS appears it wu Ford himself wbo pulled victory out in both states by timely vaaits and ~-placed dart.satblsopponent • .;;-. .. ~ ..... ~41~~~1!1-.. .. ~l!lil~~~ ....... ~~~ ..... ~ ..... 4 .......... ~ ..... ...,.i., ... ~~•• Ford also had help from the ' economy. Increasing signs of re- covery. especially the continued reduction of unemployment, had to be a campaign asset for him. Rutan can pull himself up by defealin1 Ford in Illinois. North E?arolina or Wisconsin. But the bad planned to show in the first primaries that Ford was no more than a smalltime Michigan con· gressional politician who would fold at the first punch. Havinc t aken the first four punches himself, the burden oC demonstrating voter appeal now is on Rea1an. Carter's victor y must be viewed in the context of Henry Jackson's effort in F1orida. All the major Democratic cooten· ders s ave t h e Wash ington senator avoided campaigning in f1orida to let Carter go head to head with Wallace, and lt is re· asonable lo consider the votes Jackson got as support siphoned from Carter. The Florida triumph blurs Carter's fourth-place finish in Massachusetts after bis opening week New Hampshire win. But it does not really damage Jack.son, the Massachusetts winner, or Rep. Morris Udall. s econd in Massachusetts and leader among liberal Democrats seek· ing the nomination. Carter face' Wallace, plus Sargent Shriver a nd Fred Harris, next week in Illinois and Wallacy J acltson. Udall and Harris Ma rch 23 in North Carolina. SF Bridge Death SAN F RANCISCO <UPI) -A SS.year-old man died Tuesday in a leap off the Golden Gate Bridge, coroner 's deputies re· ported. The Coast Guard re· covered the body of William 8 . McCreery. Atherton, from the water about three.quarters of a mile west of the span. ur11 • ......,.. Whales la Captivity While controversy swirls about them, two of six captured killer whales. their backs and dorsal fins showing, swim back and forth within nets preventine their escape fro m Rudo 1 nlet near Olympia. Wash Consen ationa:.t!> ha' c condemned the cap- ture of the mammals. Airport Parking OK'd Over Protest By WILLIAM SCHJlEIBER Ot-0.lly P"llll- County planning com · missioners rejected a Newport Beach protest Thursday and found a $150,000 parking lot over- haul at Orange County Airport will not have an adverse impact on the environment. The commission's finding came on a 4 to O vote. It means the county wlll not be required to prepare an environmental im· pact report covering the proJect. Contrary to the commission 's find ing, Newport Beach last month filed a protest that declared the airport parking lot proJect "may have s1gnif1cant adverse effects on the environ· ment.'' The city's protest faulted the county's declaration otherwise for : -Failing to properly describe the project, esp cl ally the number or new parking spaces to be created. mount to encouraging use of the airport ," said co mmission Chairwoman Shirley Grindle. And Commissioner James Thorpe reminded Larsen that limitations on commercial flights will still be in effect at the &lrport .• involved in the parkin~ lot pro· ject is the restriping or the airport's mitin lot lo provide an eatimated lSO additional publtc parking spaces. . . Also involved in the task 1s re· localing a car rental and an employ es parking area to provide better pubhc access1bihty to the terminal. Improvement of an existing overflow lot is also called for in the pro1ect. Stall unst>ttled when the com- mission voted its finding was the number of added parking spaces that wlll be created. Staff estimates ranged from . tSO to 395 Generally, howcv~r. the gaan in spaces was desl'nbcd "as about 10 percent." Fro• Pllfl# A J NUCLEAR. • • t II t' r l' a l'l u r:. .1 r t> u ct u a 11 ' d.mgt>rou!> .ind nt·cd to IX' mol'l' ~lnctly rt•guluted. us cullt:d ror Ill the Initi al in• De N1kt> said that Ole energy safety systt'ms must be te:o.tt'd in actual op~rallnn. und th.it thl· wastes must lw d1 sposl'<i of ur stored safoly hl l·llminate radi.1 t1on C'Onl a n11n.1t wn lns t t.'ad of rt•lyini.: un lht• nuclear po" t•r plant:-. De Nike Sut{1i?es1ed us 1n i: tht• \•x1stu1g 200 year suppl~ or <·oal an tha:. country for en\·r~~ purposes und also increasing l'ner gy consen a tion efforts. In the m eantime. solar and geothermic enerJ(y opiums 1-.1n be developed Jnd ui-cd "hl'n th1 · C'i>al supply runs out, Oc !\ah !>411d. Terrorists Talk ASSEN, The Netherland., <UPI l One of M'\'l'n South Mol uccan youlhi. who held morl· than 20 hostages aboard u DutC'h train in December tc:o;t1f1cd todn~ that he und ht~ l'Omrades ~hot two capti ves in cold blood to prl· ss their getaway dcmunds. -Ignoring .. the potential in· creased demand for commercial aviation" created by the added parking spaces. whatever their number mi&ht be. Opening Up Brown in Playboy Chat The attornt'y brought up lhe de· finitaon a ft er Fort blamed a roauthor for exaigerallons and inaccuracies in an ouUme of his ca reer sent to a publisher as a prospectus for a book called •· Ex· pert Witness." Teen Student Held -Overlooking the potential air pollution effects the project might have by encouraging an in· crease in vehicle miles traveled. SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Bro\\n Jr. says in a Playboy magazine mterview that being go\.· ernor "at times becomes oppressive" and that he has mixed Ceelings about press ex pases of misdeeds. Fro•P~AJ STOCKS ••• Silverman, who is ma rried to an attorney and has two children, didn't want to b<' pinn<'d down on exactly how much he's invested on the dog 's uy-110. But he acknowledged that he deals in • "thc thousands ol dollllrl'." He also was quick lfl point out that Kenwood wasn't exactly bucking the odds. sloct> stocks In general havl' bN•n 'dnitig vcry well rect'ntly. Still. heSitd. her showin~ has bt'en outstanding. ExploMion D~ath ('\MOF:N./\rk !llPI) -One flf thrt't' 1wrson" t•nt1cally in· Jllrt-d in Monday':-t•icpl~1on' at .t munitions pl.a nt d1t'd 1'uf'~d.1y night, muon~ thl' ck.1th toll to (I\(' --~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ORANG~ COAST ttw ~'"',.. ''"''' c"' 1" rw .. ,," •"• "'' 1 , •ii,,... "'4•• l•tf'., !\(\,.•I ~I, t th 1 , , .. 1 t 1, 1'""' > r -~ ~', ·,., "'' ••' t • ~· ' I• t 't1 Y.••'t •• t!'V ~"'" f; I 't I°' I I I ''1 t '"' .. , •d .... ., II rt•I \II I It t "'-I ""''"' n '¥•II 'I ,,. hf' ,,..I lh" • \" , , ,._.. I ,,l~''"' f'r • I\ ' •'1 • t t A •' '••• ' "" .. 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"II 'f\•"' H•\.••• r•,IT'I•"'"" nf ·~···1it'W ~""'" \,I, "'• 4 \\ Ill"'' I••• <'••d /'~ ,.,._ W \A t' ... ~,... -..0' ·I• ~ ~" I "' \ ' -.,.... ""''a-. • u n,...,...,u"••"" ,.,,.,.._,,".,. .... D H '"O"•~~ f • Suspect Arrested In Rape in lroine Following up an anonymous telephoned tip. polire arrested a Jlumbolt State University stu· ·dent in connection with the J an. 7 kidnaping and rape of a 19-year· old ln•ine woman. Irvine l>etective Stt>ve Nash and Officer Michael White were in Eureka today. preparing to re· turn to Orange County with tht> suspect. ide ntified as J ohn Charles Vernon, 21 A war rant for Vt>mon'1t arrest wo~ 1~sued by a Ha rbo r Munmpul Court Judge Tuesday alter the \'ictlm 1dt'nhf1ed a photograph of the :o;uspect Mon- Taxi Theft Ends in Death OAKLAND <UPI ) -A 29 yur old cab theft s uspect drowned 1n Lake Merritt after leadlnl( pollt·1· on a 90 mile per hour chose and then slu~g1ng an orticer and div· Ing into the water. Divers later rec.'Overed the body of Sammy Brown o r Oakland. a ccording to the Alameda County coroner's or. face Police said Brown allegedly stole a Yellow Cab from a diner and a chase ensued to the western shore or the lake. The suspect 'scar bounced olf another car and was wrecked when it bil a lamppost. F,.... P"fle AJ BANDIT ••• bably to a vehicle located out of sight from the holdup scene. He said catching the robber would be difficult because of the lack of a good description and because the bandit had not shown a tendency to rob a particular kind of business. but had struck four differ ent kinds of locations -an apartme nt complex. a dniry. a gas station and a liquor SlOT<' • day. Vernon was arrested Tues· day on chargu or suspicion of rape and kidnaplng by Humbolt County Sheriff's deputies on the request of Irvine police. Police said Vernon formerly was an Irvine r esident. Lt. Jerry Boyd cited a com- posite photo or the suspect published In the Daily Pilot as aiding the Investigation. During the past two months, police have followed up several leads in connection with the case. According to police reports, an anonymous celler telephoned Monday, suigestang Vernon as a possible suspect. 1''ollowing further investiga- tion this week, Boyd said, "It Is anticipated that the suspect will be returned to Orange County for arraignment on lhe charges later Uu~week." The victim. n 19-year-old hOW1ewlfe, told police Jan. 7 that she was walking along Michelson Dnve toward Culver Drive from her home at Park West apart· ments al about 8 p . m. She told police that. as she walked past a parked camper. a man jumped out from the shadows, grabbed he r and dra1111ed her 1n11ide. She said the man choked her and threat.coed to kill her unless she cooperated. During the a11sault. she said . the man repeatedly muttered the name Cindy. The camper was described as a 1972 Dodge pickup truck with a large cab-over camper. Accord· ing to a motor vehicle registra· tlon check. Vernon does not own such a camper. NO INTEREST IN INYFSI'ING SAJI\ FRANCISCO CAP> -The University of Callfornia's Sau· Francisco Extension canceled a one-day seminar. s lated this month, for lack or lnterest. T9'e seminar was entitled: "Buil.dlng and Investing in Earthquake Country." Attorney David Larsen. who represented Newport Beach at the commission bearing, called the parking lot overhaul "more oCthe nickel and dime increase in activity at the airport." "If a private party had a SlS0,000 parking lot project. you'd require an environmental impact report,'' Larsen told the commissioners. Larsen found no support among the commissioners. "I feel s traightening out the parking situation ls not tanta· The 37-ycar-old Democrat also said he doubts whether defense spending can be cut. He said he h ~s "mixed feelings" about the women's liberation move- ment because it is "creating new instabilities'' in society. J ournalist Robert Schecr's interview with Drown was published in the April issue of the sex and com - mentary magazine, which was distributed Tuesday. Scheer questioned Brown on topics ranging from foreign policy to personal questions such a!'. whether Brown drinks or has used marijuana. Brown said he drinks "sometimes." Hc> r eplied to the marijuana question saying, ''I observe the laws '' Lynn Hort HART'S John Hart· SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Suits 249s to 37 9s Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Hooded Zippered Sweat Shirt eso Softba'I Shirts Basketball Shirts Lettering Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Racquetballs & Racquets Handballs & Clove s Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Spee do Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Caps Swim Goggles Baseball hoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Sh~s Basketballs & Backboards Volleyball s Xi Nets Soccer Balls 538 Center 646-1919 Weonesday March 10 t91'8 DAIL v PILOT A .J State's Coastal · Plan 'Too Sweeping' SACRAM £111'0 tl/PH -A rontroverslal bUI lo alabllab p('J'J1UU>tnl controls on ~tlop mtt1t alone tbe Callfonua co• t hu btt:n crll1c:lud by two ~•tors H tH!t111 tooa-.ttpln&. Ourlna the mc&1urt'1 f1nt hearing before tht: Senate Natural RflSourrH <:-Ommlllee, Sen. Ralph C. Dllhl (0 Cardena), &~ \'?@ (ll][( ®@ ((WO ©@ T~ eoluma •PPt•n d • II y u upt Saturd1y11nd Mond1y1. ( ;,., IJ /1r11/ /1 ti ' / /11 'I II fll1 f'•I r / >m, 11 '"'I 11 1/1 1 '''• ,,.,/ ,,,,,. 11• I /111 • •1 ~\U t'f\ (Jtrl/ (If I.,,,, 1,.... ,,. . •I '" ,,,,, .. ,, f't/111/ ,., Ill .,.,, ,.,, ,,,. ''' 11 •1rl l>u \/II•'' \1•11/ lt••llf ''"" ,,,,,, '" l'ut l>11nn 11 \ 11 Ur .\I' fl It I' I J T tJ ti 1/ t ( 1111 \I /)11 1/ 1 111/11/ I' II ffll I I ltJI c.1Aln 1/1 "' f I 'l.!1· 11, f 111 lrHfr ''''''' r,./t'/,/ ,.,,,. ••1J••1I'< r f'or O"t!r~at~ DEAR P AT · What's tht· name or the club that helps comµuls1ve eaters control themselves? r think it 's "something " anonymou:., but I don't know for surr. P.M .. Fountain Valley It' Overealt•rs Anonymous. The Orange County centr•I senlce oHice is located at 125 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. If you phone 836·0171, the "anonymous" first name and telephone number ol a group mt'mber in }our aru will be pro\'ided ror meeting loutlon Information. Sllpf'fl11 S•rf DEAR PAT I'm doing a school research paper on van ous method!> now u~ed to clean up oil spills at sea. I '\'t.> seen mentions or experiments al Texas Tech l 'nivers1ty that utilize waste eot ton material to "atlr:.t<'l" oil, but I can't locate information about how this 1s door. Can you check into 1l for me? M .S .. Costa Mesa Tht-Texas Tech University oil cleanup m e thod uses cotton waste>s that are not S<'ourt'd or bleached at the mill. This pro- duct's "hydrophobic:" eotlea that dblike>s wat er but attracts oil. This form of cotton draws the oil In betwPen Its fibers. not Into the nbers, by a prOt'f'SS ol abSOrp• lion. And It holds the oil there>. c .. 1 .... w ho? OEAR Pt\T J'\e been trying to rl'ad up on the metnc: system. but ('v(' never ~<'en how air tem· pt.>rJtures an• mt•asurt'<i. Can \OU find out and lc•t me know" 11 C . Dana Point In the l 'nlted Stat.-s, Cf'lslus Is the m f'tri c i1calf' fo r te m- perature. It used to be callf'd cf'n· tl1tradt>. Like the Ct'ntil{rade ~call'. lt runs from o degrees - fr t't'zinit ·polnt or water -lo 100 rl••l(rN'"· the bolling point ol walt>r. To f.?P I an ldPa or vartou1t tempuaturu In tht> mt'lric "~·,tern , a room tem1>4'rature of W drl(rl',f''I (' would be the same as 68 dt'grees F. llot summf'r tems>f'ralur"• ol 77 .95 df'jCrf't'11 •· \lould un~" from z5.35 df'll rf'.-'i (', and rool wlntf'r ll'mlM'rllUrf'-c <If 41 ·59 df'l{rt"f'' f' would rnn rroni 5.15 df'J(rf't•\ c ~of Llnf'• UF: \ H P ,\ T 1\ frll'ml of mine• tnld Oh' 'ht•<; h\'.lftl tht•I \' I' ,1 "hotluw · 111 h.-111 p,m•nl' h.1nn~ norm JI. t'\ 1'f\ d.1~ prohlem<i "Ith 1h1•1r t1,.hllc•r' \\ 1• cl h11lh hkt• to I.now hn\\ t11 cnntJ!'l th" ('n·1r1· U S , C~tit Mt''u \ 0 11 r11n rr1ch "Tot I.Inf'," 11 nt'll> lt>lc•phunl' rounsellna "Nvkr "pon ... nr t>cf b} tht' fo'amlly ~c·n·1<'1• """orl3tlon of Oranitl' l'ounty. by phonfnl( ll.111-7377, hf-t~l'f'n H::Jll ia .m. and 5:0<1 p.m. on WPl'kda)''· Cnun,l'IOr'I train1•d In 1•1 rl r hlldhtind dt'vrlopm.-nt 11dll 10ak1• prom pt tall"' hack to p<'r!ltln.: 11rrklnir a1h lc'1• on i1urh problf'ln" a"' dhturhan<'t''I In "ll'l'plnl(, «"•Cin i( \ll nd tollrt tr1ln htl(. tf·mpn tantrum ... rf'ar<1, lack of tll11dpllnf', jralnu~). and In abllih co art alona ~Ith othrr .... 1•tr . ~1N1kal 'luf',tlort' 11olll not tw 3""" l'fl'd. .\~ Subs('r lp flOtl OF.\ R P \ T I 0rciered a c;ub 't·npt111n le•,\, 1.1t1nn ~lanuJI ;incl t\1qx11 l 01n•ctor~ in :'\oH•mbt'r l!ri,l l \{' trll.'d to J:l'l tht> !'>Uh -.cnptlon c;tartrd. but h:hen't h.id anv !'urrr"c; l "d still like thr suh !'cnpt1on, hut \\r111ld !'Nt(e for n r1•rund 11f my !19 95 pa~ ment at th1 .. 11m1• D G , HunllnJnon Bearh .\ repre!if'nta livt• ol the ~ub­ srrlption d\'partmrnt for thf' ln..<itltutc for'YA via lion , aft'I)'. a dh·lslon ()f the-~ allonal "''iallon Consumt>r 'sodatl<m lnC'., re· por1~ that~ nur sub criptlon~ no~ 1'•v~ be<'n pr~ust'd. l'~u.sed sponsors Tu~y ol tey· lng t.o extend tbetr cootroJ past the H&Shore to land po(Jc1~ far inland The complaint WM echoed by Sen. Ruben Ayala (0 San Bernardino>. who v°'4'ed, "Well , they're not coin& to &t'l ll " The muslve bill <SBl579) em· bodies the buJk of lht Cahfomia Coa~tal Plan a blueprint foe r•· 1ulaUn1 uae of tht 1.0'7!·nuJe coa5l that re5ulted from voter pa Ill' of the 197Z conUme tn· ltlattve The t'Outal com auu1on.s, created under the in· IUaUve. drafted the plan aAer ex- t<'NilVl' btu1ngs throulbout t.h~ state. JO&eph E Bodovlu, exec:ullvf' Diamond B e ad This view of the Aliso Pier in South Laguna probably is seen only by aviators and seagulls. The pier ext.ends 610 feel off Aliso Beach and features a diamond-shaped end to aUow more space ror anglers. Bring your own live bait, though. No live anchovies can be bought at the pier. Supervisors Nix Planners' Pay Hike Fearful of mov Ing too close to a Cull-time. professional planmng commission. Orange County supervisors refused Tuesday to increase the commissioners an· nual stipend to a maximum of $'9.000 apiece. But the board agreed that the commission 's workload is becomuig unwieldy and ordered an immediate study of methods for culling down the number of items the panel must rule on. Among other things, the Coun· ty Adm1nistrat1ve Office will analyze a proposal by Sui>f'rv1sor Ralph Diedrich that hearing of· ricers be created to handle some of the "more mundane items" that must now be heard by the commission. Supervisor Ralph Clark. ~hose appointee to the commission made tht.,pay 1ncreaS<' requrest, favored Ill' hike to $750 a month but voted against it when as!>urcd other steps would be taken. Cowlly Okays UC I Contract Administrator /\ full t1mr. SZll.000 a \eur :icl rnm"trntM will tw i-1•lr<'l<"I h} Or .mi:<· Coun Iv ..ioH•rnnwnt to hand!~· <'ontract~ ht'\\\1•c•n 1111• ('Oun I\ II nd l' (.' If\ JOI' rnllo\\ In/II trun .. rcr or lln' C'ounty ~lt-.hral Ct'lll\•r to th1• 11niv{'r"1ty ,July I Thc Countv Board o r S111wrv1!\11r'4 Tu1•srl11y •IJlprovNI ,, p r n p n s ,1 I b y ( · ll ll 111 )' A d m In IS Ir a II \Ii' Off H·t•r R nh(' rt Thnm.1' tn Cl 1>;tl<' 11 1·111111 ,1<'1 Jd mtnl'•tr111111n orf11·1· In \Hit k t'"( <'lu'I\ c•I.' on ;\11·d11•JI l'1•11t1·r p.1r t' Thomas· nfhrr ho~ '''llmntcd thc count~ "111 'till ha\ 1· a rnm 1mtmc•11t of at h·ast ~111 rn•lhon tfl tht• mt•d1r;1 I <'cntrr to p1m1<h• <' .1 n · f n r 1 h <' 1 n d 1 .I! l' n t ,, n d p;.iramt'dl<' tra1ntni;! \mon~ otht'r thin~·· .. th<> rnn- 1r ,1('t admin1stratr r \.\011111tw1,· f)('<'tt>d to adJu .. l I hl' .1j!n·l'm1•nl rt'\ It''' nf the uni\ er!'1l\ ·., b1lhnl!' to lht' <'Ounl\. interpret rontr;irt '-1'<'1 ton ... ,1n d ronrti1n.111• tht' cenh'r and oth1•r rount' .-ii:cn <'IC'S Thomas said lh<• rontrat<t ad mtn1!'trator po .. t "111 bt.' uniqur to C'ounty J?O\'ernment The ne" ad m1n1str:itor would ha' ea staff of fl\<' and tht> roc;t uf the offtc~ for the rc•m.11ndcr nf the curn•nt (1c;rJI \(':tr \\Ill bt• uoout ~O. i OO • Thoujlh the l"Cl takl"O\'C'r of the l't>ntt>r \\on 't take pl:irc for near I\ f1)ur months. Thoma!'' officl' ~01d the adminso;lrJtor and his c;taff mu!'>t ht> htrt>d and bm•r('(j beforehand f Commission Chairman Sbirrev Grindle, In a letter to su· perfisors, said the curr ent maiomum of eight paid meetings per month (commissioners get S7S per meeting) is not enough to meet the new demands for bear· mg action. By jncreasing the maximum to 10 paid sessions a a month, she said backlogeed stems can be cleared up and upcoming major stems such as amortization ap· peals on 300 county billboards - ran be handled in a tJmely man· ner. Clark ar~ued that it is unfair of the county to expect com- missioners to put in the long hours without remuneration. But Supervisor Ralph Diedrich s:ud the com missioners "should be volunteers. not orofessional planners per day. . "The county is definitely get- ting a bargam but there's a C<'r· lain amount of community scr"1ce involved here." D1ednch said the board would be better off addressing the com· m1ss1on's work load "to see if we <'a n rut through some or the chaff llnd make the operatJon a htUI" more effic•c:nt " Supervisor Thoma.<11 Hiley said "I know these peoplt• work very dtll1tcnlly but In many cases. I hey nren 't st a YIOR wt th the pro- i:t rn m and there Ill a lot of ph1losoph1 iln.r." Riley said the commission "ihould be encouraged lo 'mini· mize its historical expounding and 'Jt't' If 1t can't sllrk to the 11chedule" .. Suprrvlsor Laurrncr S<-hm 1t sa111 he d<>e'ln 't want lh<' com- m1!l.s1on to bcrome paid count}' 'ltarr "We should keep thi!i JOb 'lecondary to their prim(' 11oorcc of inrome. ··ht-.said Woman H e ld In 16 H eists LOS ANGELES <AP> -A federal !{rand Jury has Indicted a 28 year old Lo!' Angeles recep- tionist for 16 Southern California bank robberies during the past three months. Jo Ann Ford was charged with 16 counts of robbery and with five count~ of threatening tellers with a flWl Ass1~tant U S Atty Nonn9n 0 Jam«'~ said Tuesday the holdups O<.'curred betw~n De(. 8 and Feb 23 He said nearly $19.000 was taken The woman surrendered last month. d.Lrtttor of I.be 11Ate romm1.ll)on, told the committee that t.ho bill waa an effort to eslablish "senst· ble and Iona term pohci for u1e of the coaat" lrom a mona enorQloua and conrucuna pre· sauna on the •c•nic resou~. Jn rHponae to cr1Uclsm Crom Dills and Ayala, 8odov1ta tmbui&ed the permanent d4'· velapment controls ~ by the lt1ulatlon would ~~compus only coastal rtalons. and not in· land portions of the 5tate. He adtnow led1ed, hOWl'Vl'r , lhe bill docs set forth "ndv1cl' and fuJdancc" lor other aaent'1e!t. I.bat bave Jurlsdlcllon over ml and project• that could affoct roastal r11fOW'cH. Such a projeet couh.1 be a factory developmt:nt along a "'er that would empty pollu- tants into the ocun. Tbt' ltglsliatlon. 1upported by env1roomt'nlallsts and Oppc»~ by many 10<.'al gcwemm~nt aacn du and dev<'lopers, \l'tts srhedulf'd for mort• ht>artn.cs this month The bill li1 urricd by Sen. Anthony C. Dc1lcn1oon (l.).Lo:s Angek11J. Cella Probe Bared News m an Sa ys DA 's Office He lped By CAllYG&ANVILLE Ol .. Oe ............. A former district attorney's In· "estigator testir1ed Tuesday he was once told the Ora~e County District Attorney's o((ice agreed to exchange information reJated to the then pending mvestigauon of Dr. Lows Cella with the Los Angeles Times. Former investigator Ray Miller 's words at indicted county Supervisor Robert BattJn's pre- trial be aring conflicted with testimony given a day earlier by Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Bnce. In his testimony, Brice denied he exchanged informallon with The Times a.nd th at he had been ordered to do so by Assistant Dist. Atty. MichaelCapiui. Miller said, however, that at a July 28. 1975, gathering in room 115 at the Alrporter lnn Brice said otherw~e. "He said he was informed by Mr. Capizzi to give the Times lit· Ue bits of intorm a lion in exchange for information they were gather· ing," Miller testified. Miller went on to say Bnce's comment was accompan1ed by his apology for ·'pull.mg a boo boo" by telling a Times reporter investigators were being sent to Sacramento to pick up documents related to the Cella investigation Battin's attorney. Matthew Kunlich, said the alleged LA Times agreement was made while his client was under in- vestigation. Though the purported pact re- lated to the Cella probe, Kurilich cha rged it violated BatUn's con· stitulional rights and could be a criminal act. In a pre-trial hearing now in its tenth week. KurlUch ls seeking dismissal of seven felony charaes lodged against Battin in a county Grand Ju,y indictment handed down last August. was made to "sources close to th~ anvesltgation." It was when Kurilicb asked Smith to identify the "source~ ,. .. _ A Gfa1u St~p Bobby Winkles of San Clemente, former Callforrua Angels man ager and Oakla nd Athletics coach, has signed on as a coa<'h with the San Francisco Giants under their new manage r. ex-Angels skipper Bill Rigney. Marine Fears For 'Safety' At P e ndleton It is bis contention that the charges related lo Baltin's al· leged illegal use or county employes and supplies In his un· BOSTON !UP}) --A Marine successful 1974 campaign for corporal, who fled to Canada lieutenant governor constitute more than seven years BJ?O discriminato,y prosecution. rather than serve 111 Vietnam and And tossed Into the discrimina· then turned h1m sell in. is f1ghllng Uon allegation Tuesday was the his return to Camp Pendleton Brice-Miller contradiction over because he fears for his life the district attorney's purported Austin Hodge. 27. of Sheldon, pactwilhTbeTimes. Ore, left the <'a mp in l'\ovember. Before the day was over. the ls· -1968. and was the subJect of 11 Life sue or a newsman's right to pro-magazine article in October. tect bis sources had been in· 1969. which described allel!ed troducedinlothehearing. br utality at the Camp Pendleton Called to the witness stand by brig, his attorney, Mark E Kurilich was Times r eporter Schreiber, told a news con. Steven Smith. ference Tuesday. Af I · · 11 ( · Judge Haymond J . Pettinr of te r nilla Y r e using to the U.S. District Co1Jrt 1'n answer any questions on the ad-vice of his edit.ors, Smith later re· Newport. R. I.· has issued a 10· appear ed on the stand accom-day temporary r estraining order pan!ed by attorney Ted Olson or preventing the Marine Corps Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, a Los from transfer ring Hodge from Angeleslawflrm. the Newport Naval Hospital tfl At issue in Kurtlich's interroga-California pending a heanng on tion of the Times reporter were March 16. two stones that appeared in the Pettine's ruling came after newspaper shortly before Battin lawyers for Hodge fil<'d a motwn was Indicted. that the tran5fer would causr .. ,r In a July 31 story, a reference reparable harm a n sk to Hod~c·:. personnl s afety " close to the Investigation" thal Olson, ans~·enng for Smith. cited prl\'1le&e extended oe"smen by Cahrorn1a 's press stueld law. And Smith rem uincd silent Judge Kenneth Lae dtd not or- der the reportt!r to answer the question "Cf'rtasnly. it appears that (the answer) would be priv1ll'ged (in- formation lo a newsman>," said Judge Lae. However, he went on to say "both sides" can prepare legal briefs and arguments in support or their poSitlOllS for <'OOStdera- lion at a March 23 hearing. Deputy Dist. Atty. Jack Ryan objected to the use of th~ term "both sides." "I do not Join with Mr. Olson on this matter," Ryan interjected. Throughout Batttn's Ion~ hear- ina. R)'an has denied there was collusion between the district at· toroey's office and the Times and challenged Kurilich to prove otherwise. He also ruled out possible leaks to the Tl mes from the Grand Jury and has pointed out what he termed "maccurat:'1es" in The Tl mes· stories A news man's right not to reveal his sources wasn't t he only pnvilege question brought before Judge Lae Tuesday Last week. attorney All an Stokke rrfu:.ed to tell Ryan 1f hr repres ented Cella "in some or the matter~ rela ted to certain charges" brought against thc.> Sant a Ana physician in a 127- counl Grand Jury indictment. Wht>n Stokke returnro to the witness stand Tuesday. Judge Lae said attorney-client pnvllege does not extend to revealing a chent 's Identity, only to com- munications between them. So. Stokke said, yes, he had ' represented Cella . Ryan asked the qu~l1on in un attempt to show bia$ tn Stokke's testimony last week. In that testimony. Stokke said his former client. Tad F'uJila, had been offer ed immunity in 1972 IC he would link Battin to a scandal at Mile Square Park in Fountain VaJley. Stokke's testimony 11upported testimony ~1ven earlier by FuJita and connicted with testimony of- ferro still earlier tn the hearing by Cap1zz1. Along with former Westminster mayor Derek Mc Whinncy, f'u. Jlla was conrictcd in 1973 tlf charges related to the M1lu Square scandal. Farm C~anges Out SACRAMENTO CUPll -A Democratic-dominated As· sembly Committee has killed a maJor grower·spom,ored bill thul would have made key changes in thestate Farm Labor Law and ap- propriated $3.li million tn r<'- JUvenatc the Agricultural Labor Relations Board. Gem Talk VICTORIAN BEAUTIES U.1.1 I 111 '\Tf'/IRIFS GEM MYsn;uy SOl.Vf:D Of all the world's great gems, the Hope diamond is probably the best historically documented stone of them all. No less than 86 books and articles trace this famed gem from 1669 until its donation to the Smithsonian in 1958. Strangely enough, nobody, until ver y recently, had ever really taken its weight In modern carats, even though .... s carats had been accepted unt11 ta st year. wnen the gem wa s r e mov ed from its 6S-year-otd mounting, weighed and found to be exactly 45.52 carats. V ie wer s of the Hope diamond rai se another question : is the stone really blue? Under present lighting it looks slate blue; but under n~tural ligh~ the stone glows with a beautiful sapphire blue and remains one of the world's most beautiful of gems. ArtCarved took styling from the-pa~t und fashioned wedding ring~ for today's love Lyric and Perf1d1a. A delicate floral de sign handcrafted of precious 14-karat gold, with a contrasting antique f 1rnsh. For fa shionable wedding~. sec our complete ArtCarved collecl1on soon. c.Art Carved . _,,__ .... , ... , ........ ,. ........ ,,,.., .. 182' NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT ttRMS BankAmencard-Muter Charge JO YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548·3401 ' 4 DAILY PU.OT ,, I Doy ton • , 0 \0 MIUS OHIO wltla . T•• Marplliae Says in Deposition Choice Was Kissinger's NEW START~ D 'PT. -La'lt night school people and c1t11ens l(ather~·d on the r.ibwlt Hunt angton Ot-11ch H1"1h &hool Cdm pus tu fl•ded1catt' thut tru.Ulut1on or h:11rrllOi: wh11:h haJI b4•.:n • landmurk in our coastal rceJon for 70 )'~lltS. All of thi11 m ui.t be o tribute to the ileady rhuracter ot llunt• 1nA.10n U~·ach fblk5 When they (and a school iute they bke. thl'Y :.Uck '4 Ith It. If they wear 1t out. th«-) rebuild at the !lame place Thui. al wa:. that Father Tame and the trudging of t.hou!>and5 oC student reel had done to the C';tm pus what tbt' Jwesome 1933 Loni tteach l!arthquake had failed to do The old Huntington Beach High School buildings wer e note"orthy an our regaoo for hav· 1ng withs t ood the terri ble earthshakangs or 1933 \\lthout even the slightest damage. FEW BlilLOINGS IN the area from Lqng Beach to San Clemente had that claim to fa me. But smce tame had taken its toll. school district officaaJs start· ed rebuilding the old campus an 1972 and last night held the re- dl'dicatlon rites Most people at the ceremonies particularly en ·Joyed t he restrospect ive t alk about the high school offered by Harry ··cap" Sheue, teacher and noted coach on the Oiler campus from 1925 to 1959. The athletic field 1s named fo r him The pnn{ed program. itself. was a nicely done recount.aog or the history of Huntington Beach HJgh School Crom Its 1902 round· mg under the name Los Bolsas L'nion High Srhool "hen 1t was -.ort of a "floating campus ·· It floated from one location to dnother. mcludang one sttnt m the basement of the old Methodist Camp Ground Auditorium SOMETIMES I SUSPECT w1: thank we invented turmoll \\Jttun local S<'hool districts exclusively w1than our t 1me lluntineton Beach Haa h School's lustory 11 lustratl''> that the hassles have been going on a long. longtime. For example. in '02, the tugh school served <•lght elementary districts, including W<'stminster . G11rden Grov<', Los Alamitos, "frw !lope, f'ountain Valley, t'baco and ON•an View nut tht•n came 'OS and a cnm· ra1~n to ab.irdon the high school ,\ll lht• 1.lai.tnrts pulled out except Fuunt.11n V :•ll<'Y ond Ocean \it'" Th<'n tlunun.,'1.on lktlch .ind Newport Rl'ach elementary 101nt'd. and the hll:h ~I sur- \ l\ t'd from 1911 until 191 1, llunt in.i-ton Re:iC'h 111.ih School wns )(raduat1na about I~ senior!> each \ 1•ar Toda)'. lhl• enrullment I" :1.300 on this campus and 22,000 an the di:.tnct ALAS. ANOTHER HASSLE tleveloped In 1912 wh1•n the school splurg('(I ;ind bought a two-ton truck for the purpose of hauling an studC"nt:1 from the West minster area and thost who came upcoasl 11n thi' t>lt>c trir ror:. from ;'\:(•Wport ll<'..1ch and Ralbon ~1111(' rntits t•un-;1d1•n-<l th1-s fnllc•rin~ aw;iy t.1'1( mont•y Just to gt'! 7~ studl·llb to lht• ram pus Mtt•r .111. thry hali JU'lt pa:.s<'d .1 $:l5,000 bond lfi!'lUt• Huntinicton Bt>arh lhgh School m.IOdjlt•d to -,trugl(lt• On for the 11t•xl ft•w-, )t•ari., oHenn~ th.: 3 lb plu' l.~lan nml 1mprov1n.: hit by hit In 19:'1. o 11n1riur hupprn1n~ ,~1lvul thl· haah 'chuol 1>o rannnr lal "' C>4'' rcir t h1• nr\t Ct•w df'code1 Th n JnllNI a 111111· 111th1•11round 111 llu11t1n.:1011 Hc•.1r h Tht'\ -.trai t· k 01 l WASHlNGTON (AP) -Rlcbanl II Nixon cl•lm1loa1wom ct. positaoo t.b• t be did oat l)ll'IOOA1Jy &elect persou wbo were ~objects cl wtretapg tuly in bis ~y but Hid It WU the retponslbilll)' ol Secretary of State Heoiy A. KJsslitaer N110n'1 st1terotatlo adepo1illooprepared tor rtJins today in U.S. District Court apeP-an to CU\IUct wll.b KluJnser's llattmtol that "whl~ hi <Nlxon •> •uthori~•Uon wu ln aenerat tums and not hma~ to specific individuals, my undersl~ndlna wu that be lben directed surveillanceot Morton Halperin and certain otht<r:s " th1lper1n, • one·Umc naUQnal security aide who was one ol 17 persons wif"ct~ppt'd, 1.5 s~c lbe former Pre,ident. Kasnn•cr llnd others tordsrnaae.s that could exceed S3 million. "I OF COVllSEdid not ~lectthenamtt myulr~ause I did not know th~ indivlduah." Nixon said m the der.sllion. "t told Dr. Kiss. m1er that be should inform Mr. Hoover o any nam es that he con· sldered to be prime suspects," Nixon nld. J . Edaar Hoover was director ortbe FBI atthe tlme. "That was Dr. Kissin,er's responsibility. It was his respons.lbili· ty oot to control the surveillance program but soley to furnish the in· formatJon to Mr. Hoover. Mr. Hoover then was to take lt from there . . ··Nixon said. Tbe former President was asked sped fically whether it was Kiss · inger's job lo sele<:t the persons who had access to informaUoo that had bttnpublisbedin anewspaperoo the day in question. May9, 1969. "No," Nilton said. "Or. Kissinger dJscussed lhe matter that day with Mr. Hoover. M)'l'eCOlledJon ls that they went bac) and forth, Mr. Hoover and Dr. Kissin.ftt, u to who might be the individual or in· dlviduals who s hould be surveiUed ... 1 think il was two daYS later """ ........ ''acionacide llunt Bradford• Bishop Jr .. state depa rtment official whose wi fe, three c hildre n and mother WC'r c found in a shallow North Carolina grave Ma rch 2. is missing. Lawmen do not know if he is a suspect or victim in the bludgeonin~ deaths. Radioactivity In Nevada Hunted Out BEATTY, Nev. l UPI) -Scien· lists armed with ge1ger counters and sensitive m onitorin& equip- . ment began a door-to-door search today for radioactive contamina- tion c aused by materials lalten from a nearby nuclear dump. The l S·acre ·nuclear dJsposal plant 11 miles south ol here is the burying ground for radioactive materials from commeretal and pnvate industry and is operated by Nuclear Engineering Co. of Louisville. Ky. Contaminated material disposed of by hospitals and nuclear power plants ha1' been shipped to the faculty for more tha n a decade for burial. Concrete. soil and vegetation colJected an the rommuruty o{ Beatty last week were ~on­ tammated. according to recent laboratory findings. 11\e Nevada St.1tt• Depart ment or Huma n Hesources. responsible for pohc- mi;: the operation. closed the pl1nl \tonda\- 15 Children AniongDead . In Cable Car TRENTO. Italy (UPI) -Na· t.ional police who reeovered the shattered bodies ol 42 skiers killed in Western Europe's worst recorded cable car crash .said to- day at least 15 children were aboard the ill-fated gondola. The cable car, j ammed with 43 sluers, was m aking its last run Tuesday from the slopes of snow· covered Mt. Cermis when the car began to bounce. swlngjng wildly above a steep ravine carved out by the Aviso River. The n the s upport cable snapped. The bright·red gondola plun&ed 230 yards, smashing into the ravine's jagged slope, then skidded 300 reel to a meadow on the banks of the A vlso. THE TllREE·TON overhead carriaae assembly crushed the cabin like a tin can , killing all but one aboard. National p o lice working through the night to identify the victims' shattered r emains said today lS of them were children, aged 7to 15. They identified 10 as ltallans and nine a s West Germans. The remaining 23 were believed to be Germans, Austrians and possibly Dutchmen. The d isaster was Western Europe's worst known cableway dinster. surpassing the July. 1972 crash at Betten. Switzerland that killed 13 persons. THE ONLY SUJlVlVOR or Tuesday·s crash. 14-year·old Alessandra Piovesano of Milan, was in c ritical condition today with broken legs. a fractured pelvis and internal injuries, doc· tors said her chances of surviva l were poor. Authoritie s first believed the disaster was caused by a sudden Jamming or the drawing cable that pulls lhe car along the sup· port table. But experts said to- day the support t'able actually snapped In two. "The s upportin g ca ble snapped," s aid Arturo Tanesini. the e n1lneer who built the cableway in 1966. "Such cases are so rare that we were astonis hed ... he snJd. "Sup- porting cables just don't snap." Other experts also could not understand how the support ca- ble brokt' Icy Roads Spark Crash Co1111ecticut Bus Accident Kil/,s 1, Hurts 17 Tr'"pc-rai 11rtt• Ml ... L ... 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Moote., Tldn WIDlllnOAT S.C-1\\tfl •Hp"' J • --·-, . ., ..... ~ ~lllllHOAT trll"lt"ltfl j .,.... .. l'lnti.. 11 no"' .et *-"'"' ' "•.... ,. S...Orl•O 10•"' .-hJ '11>"' #Wlaoft 'bl' 11 1t •"". w-h t U• "' .. that Geo Alexander Kala eat.al>Ushed the dlrtet Ualson with Mr. WllUamSulllv1n oft.ho 1"81. . :from tbat time on, Ha11 asKlssanter'a deputy .,ouldfurniabna.mesottndtviduals." • • Nixon, lnttrvieW«t IOI' c'·en houra ror the 110.pace deposition, responded to bner qual.looa with l~athy 1tate menta about lbe need for aec11rtty rrom the '"'ti)' be1lnnin1• ol his flrst admiolJtraUon In Jan~ry. 1.989. IC EN TUCKY He H d be wH UIW'fllilby ttoover that the wlretapt wer~ le1al as tooa u they we~ approved by the attorney general, and that they had betnconducled in tbofow'11nvlous admlnh tralions. • Nbon said he had an abhorrence or wiretapplne and urced all al~ that It~ 1trktl111mlted. • J muat aay lb1t lam 1Jad it wu llmlted to 17 t_nd dJd not reach the fliure of over 100 which was reached in 1963 during lbe Kennedy administration." The former prell~nt went out or his way t o say that Jew of sensitive inform au on were not necessarl ly a sign of disloyalty. "They could well have been simply idJe chatter that goes on between members of stacrs and their friends ln the press and the Ulte AltWl ....... lt tt'Jw~J~Dfftf "You know, when be ls out talkm1. having been on lbe White House staff, when be 1s out talking to some m embers ol the ~ss he wants to prove be la• big shot and be knows everything. SomeUmes it gets overblown. But that of course, would not be Dr. Halperin's pro- blem because he wask:nown as an expert," Nixon said. The wiretaps were begun, Nixon said, after there had been 21 separate leaks in the first four months or his fledgling administration. They were started, specifically. alter The New York Times reported that American planes were bombing Cambodia despite a professed policy ofnelltrality. Ma p locates Whitesburg, Ky .. coal mine where blast occurred Tuesday afternoon as men were laying rails. Nine were killed instantly and six othe r s died when leak de\'eloped in air-tight barrier. The bodies were re- covered early today. Yale Gal.s Get Wish DERBY, Conn. (AP) - Yale women cre w mem· bers who dis robed last week to protest a lack of showers at their prartice facility here will be getting a private locker room. The city Zoning Board or Appeals voted unanimous- ly Tuesday night to allow the women to use a so.root trailer for showers and changing. Twent y wo m en crew members disrobed an their athletic director 's olface to protest delays in connect· ing the trailer to uttlaties. They complained they wer(' forced to ride 30 nunut~s back lo Yale before they could shower a nd chanl(t! after practicing here on tht• Housatomc River . Blind Girl, 17, Raped PLYMOUTH. Mass. <AP> An 18-year ·old man h3s been jailed on chargts o( rapin" • blind 17·year -old h1J!h srhool honor student h~ allegedly helped cross the street and steal· ing $4 from her. Robert F . Pacheco of Taunton. wbo had been free on bail on t1.1t o other r ape charges. pleaded m· O()(ent in District Court on Tues· day. Judg~ George A. White set bail at $100,000 and schrdull'd another hearing for March 19. Pacheco was charged with rape, kidnaping and unarmed robbery. .,. .......... Cold Ca pf• of A lone pedestrian makes his way through blowing snow Tuesday on C~itol Hill . Unusually wa rrh weath er be fore the cold s nap 1n Wash i n g t on . 0 C h a s caused many of the> l'hcrr)' trees to blossom. Surprise Ins~tion 'Horror' Stories In Mails Confirmed DETROIT <AP> -Thousands or pieces or bulk mail, many of them damaged or destroyed, are kept under guard behind a 12·foot rence at. the main post office here. Rep. Charles Wilson <D-Callf.). s aid today. Wilson, chairman of a House subcommittee on postal facilities. made an unannounced inspection of the 1>9st ofr1ce Tuesday nJgbt and said the visit confirmed "horror stories" he had re-cetved h'oft\ postal workers. "It's a disgrace.·· he said in an interview early today. "I'm ter· ribly disturbed about the situa· tton we found here. The unusual· ly large amount o! damaged parcels is hard to explain." He added : "It's conceivable t h a t th is mai l is be ing system atically and dellberately destroyed.·· l.OCAL POSTAL oUicia ls could not be reached immediate· ty for comment. In Washington. Bernie Roswig. public in!orma· tion director for the Post al Service. said he had no im· mediate comment oo the visit . pending r eview or Wilson's charges. Bulk mail consists of second, third. and fourth class mail. "The mat'hiner y that pro- cesses mail at the bulk center is just not doing a n adequate job. T here is no qu ality control system. And it's not that the packages are badJy wrapped. Some or the ma terials are Crom record and book clubs -we saw so many of those things damaged and the packaging destf<>yed," the congressman said. "Uthe public could go through thes e bulk mail cente rs th e mselv e s and see the packages, they'd be terribly dis· turbed at what the Postal Service is doing to them." THE CONGRESSMAN said the visit to Detroit was part of a na· Lebanon Crisis tionwide investigation into the mails. The inquiry so far has included examination or mall foc1litif'S at Memphis. Te nn .. and Largo. Md .• he said. Wiison said his st aff fo und irregulnrataes which hl· thoueht we re "Isolated anri· dents." "But it's conceivable that there could be one million pieces of bulk mall destroyed or not de· livered in the country," he said. He said some packages in the Detroit facility apparenUy were mangled and uddresses torn orr by the million-dollar bulk mail machinery lnst11lled In 1972. HE SAID the postaJ service ap- parenUy rewrapped many of the packages and is hold.int{ them un- til it can decide on their disposl· tion. Wilson and three staff mem- bers spent a bout two hours late Tuesday night toun ng the ma10 Detroit office and the bulk mail center in suburban Allen Park. There are 20 similar bulk mail centers In the country. he said. Wiison said contents oC some of the damaged packages were Isolated in a claim section where officials said they could not iden· tiry the sender or receiver. But, . he said , some of the mail -such as car li cense plates -could have been tracrd "It seems to be a very incom·. pelent syst~m ." he snid. 2 Ar01y Barracks Seized by Rebels BEIRUT, Lebanon <UPI ) -Mosll'm rrbtls seized two army barracks today and a n outbr eak or k1dnup1ngH a nd killings threatened Lebanon's seven-wcek·old cease-fire. Polltac1ans raced against time to rorm a new reco11r1hataon cablnf't. Insurgent troops or the" Anb Lebanese Army" seized control of an a rmy garrison at Al KhJyam near the Is raeli bord1•r in southern Lebanon the third such takeover 10 as many duyi.. Fighting also brokt• out around the northern barrocks or Araman near Tripoli. before it s urrendered to the rebels. Lao• Pllo• Drle<"t• BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> -A Lootlon offi cer tias Oown o lli:thl observation aircraft Into Thnll1111d In thr i'Wcond olrborn1• Nirope from Communl11t lnc1 0<.'hina this wrC'k, lht' Thal Interior Mlni!'ltry said today. ..------------ The m inistry !\aid l.l. ( J Sunlhorn Mongkam!lt•eof the JN Sff(JRT Luo air fore<' landt'd h111 U.~ made 119 ··n1rddo~"Tuesduy ... ___________ ___. at nn aar base in Sakon Nakhon. 340 miles north<' a st of HanJ?kok . Ill' escaped from fh e Mekong River town or S11vannukh1 •t, uhout 60 miles from Sokon Nakhon. nnd rePortcdly told Tba1 orri l'lol!I ht• could not toler ate llv1ng under Communist rulr . DralfJ Flrttu Pa,,oll By The Auoel1lf'd Pr~ss Three maJor Amencan pharmoreulacal firm!! dl11c losed on Tuesday lht-y had made millions of dollars m payments. som(• descnbed as "illegal or improper ... to cmployes or foreign govern men ts The drua farms were Merc k & C'o .. John:.on & Johnson and Sterl· ing Drug Inc None or the foreign countriei1 were identified. Merck said its "questionable payments" to employes of foreign AOvernments or QUMl·government ·agencies totaled SJ fl million between 1968 and 1975 . Ford Btufg~• •silttflfl' WASHINGTON <AP> -Democrats on the congressional Joint Economic Committee said today that President Ford's proposed S394·billion budget is so stingy it will point the nation into another re· cession while doing liuJe to curb inflatJon or create needed jobs. Jn the committee's annual report, the Democr aL' called for sharp spending Increases. the creation of one million emcrli!ency jobs and a voluntary program lo limlt wage and pnce increase~. . • . Flftanrial TrOtlh~s · J. Floyd Andrews, PSAFOunder, QWts SAN DIEGO CAP)-J . f'1oyd Andrews bu re&l&ncd as duefu· ttw.lve oC!k el' of Pacific Southwe.t AirUpu, which he colouncMd %1 ye an qo wilh William Shlanp. Shimp too« ovw Toelday u chief neeuUve for the fina.nd ally troubled atr carrttl'. Andrews remains u board chairman. The two men cOC\vtrtcd PSA from a Oytna 1chool lnlo an al.r!me In 1N9. 1t1rtl111 with a 1lneJ• leued Dea and buildina what aome coo.sldered aa a model for lnt.rutate alrUott. Becc,, f'erd Partin lt'llJa Siar• LOS A NG ELES-Finl Lady Belly Ford stayed up past mldnl1bt with a bunch of movie stars Tuesday nJaht. Joining lbem in a tribute to film director William Wyler uoneof America's1reatstorytellen. Mrs Ford, who opened a three-day Cahfornia cam paten tour on behalf ot her husband, made ( only passing menlJon of his J victory Tuesd ay in the Ftonda Sta l e Republican pr1 m ary. Surrounded by the sun of HoUywood and accompanied lhroufh the evenlnf by Wyler and dancer Fred Astaire, Mrs. Ford greeted and embraced douns of stars lncludlna Charlton Keston, Barbra Streisand. James stewart. Grttr Garson , Henry Fonda, Jenrufer Jones, Walter Pidgeon, Myrna Loy and Grecory Pe<:k. LA Se.._,,,_. T•re.t~ LOS ANGELES <UPI> -Threatened with the loss or $100 million in federaJ ftmds, school officials say they will comply with ethnic balance requirements tbat could require mandatory transfers for thousands of teachers. Superintendent William Johnston announced Tuesday lhat the staff of the U .S. Orrice for Civil Rights bad found lhe district in viola· lion of a section of the Civil Rights Act that prohibits assignment of teachers to schools oo the basis of race. color or nalioi;ial origin. E.r·•ada•e Saualll• Ma.,.r SAUSALITO -Sausalito. which flipped the welcome mat face down on Sally Sta nford 30 years ago wben she quit operating a bordello in San Francisco to open a r esta urant here, has elected her mayor. The cound l ror this hillside-waterfront city of 6,700 voted ber in· to office Tuesday rught. To the delight of a standing-room-only crowd of about 200 in the council chamber, the diamond-bedecked 72-year-old cast a \'Ole for herself to make it a unanimous 5--0. ~k Sbtger Trial Sc arc• SAN J OSE (UPI) -Rick Stevens, former leathinger for the ''Tower of Power " rock group, was identified by three witnesses Tuesday as the gunman who shot two brothers to death last month. Stevens. in chains and carrying a religious book, appeared in court with bis alleged accomplice, Marlin E. Derouen, 32, Oakland. 1'WIM!lear Plan Ot-lnad~d SAN DIEGO <UPI) -Passage ol lbe Nuclear Power Plants lnltlative -Prop. 15 -would have a "dlsastr<Mll Impact" on California's economy. according lo San Diego Gas and Electric Co. President Robert E. Morris. Morris Tuesday argued the initiative would be as disrupUve as the Arab oil embargo of 1973, saying nuclear power plant s hutdowns would 111crease dependence on foreign oil, force electricity rates up and aggravate unemployment. eo-Hla" llo•pltaU%ecf ea.11 ltt Country s inger J ohnn) Ca~h unveiled his tar on the \\'alk of Fum<.' on Holl\'\\-ood Boule\'ard Tuesday. becom- ing the 1.669th entertain- ment p e r so nality s o honored. 3 File Suit In Concert Pot Bust LOS A~GELES \UPI> - Three of the 51•1 persons arrested during a ma rijuana <'rackdown at last year's Pink fioyd rock concert filed suit against the city for S32.029 Tuesday claiming they were the \'ict1ms or "over· z.ealous" police. Stephen C. Lane. his wifo, Susan. and Emma -Saiz each were arr ested for m ari,uana pos ession while attending the Sports Arena concert. but those charees were later dropped for lack of evidence. But city attorney Burt Panes· office filed new charges against the tno or "being In a place where a controlled substance was unlawfully s moked." A municipal court Jury round them innocent of the charges. OAILYP1LOl A l DMV 'Humanism' Hit Office Murals, Day Care Umettle Solon SACRAMENTO <AP) Tbc l~lslatutt 's St!f\40r mc>m~r sayg he'll ~k Go\'. £dmuod Brown Jr to replact Herman S1llu as dlrttlOr of motor v4•h1cl~ but Brown 1s alr~3dy turrun& a \lur ear. State Sen Randolph CollJcr tD-Yreka1. cnllc1ted Sillas so severely at a heanng Monday that thl' c h.u"'1'tan ~aid tht• DMV's budgtt would haH' to tx- d1scussed lat\>r be\·ouse "Sen CollJer 1~ an no d13posltion to rt' Witness Guilty, Sandra Good Says S ACRAMENiO l AP > Manson cultist Sandra Good has 11ccused a prosecution witness or lying lo a\·01d being chargl'd with laking part in p «orui p1racy to mail thteatening letters "He 1s guilt)." Mass Good :.auf of witness Michael Davies "He's lying to keep from being charged. He knew ~"actly whJt was going on " SHE MADE her ac('usallon Tuesday after Davies testified that he didn't know that Mass Good a nd her co·defendant, Susan Murph)', were wnting aJ· Drug Class For Actor LOS ANGELES I AP> - Actor Ryan O'Neal has been ordered to see a psychiatrist for s ix months of drug counseling as a means or settling his case for mari1uana pos~e:.:.aon. court spokesm en 1>a1d 0 '1\eal. 34. the star of such mo\'IC'S as "Rarn· L,\ndon." "PaJ>('r Moon;• and "Love Story." was booked last January for in- vesltgatton of possessing five ounces of muriJUGna lie was ordered Tuesday to report back lo '.\1 uruc1pal Court on Sept. 8 to see whether he has sat1sfac· toril y compl e t e d the counseling. Police narcotics officers entered O'Neal''I lk'I Air home Jan. 7 with a search "·a rrant and found thl' marijuana Ill a lurl{e jur an a bedroom closet. legl'<il> threatening letl\•rs unlit Uwy guve him sornt' to mail The two "om i-n are char,ied ''1th conspiring t o mail letter" that threutened busmes:. .ind J:OH'rnment leaders w 1th death unle~!> en ' iron me ntal pollutiot\ wa!> hailed Ml s GOOD 1:. also accused of threGtenmg the hves of several bus an e ·<>me n during telephonl' in· ten ll'\\:. \\ 11 h a new :.pape r und thr ee radi o !>la · lions The defen· dants have pleaded 111no· c I.' n t . M i s s •v•,...v Good has <'a iled the letters and interview s tatements helpful warnings -not threats. Both women are friends of Lynette Fromme. who was coll· victed last November of trying to kill President Ford. MISS FROM.ME was named a!> an unind1cted co·conspirator in the alleged letter-mailing plot She and '.\l 1ss Good are £ollowers of con\·1c le d mass murderer ('harles Manson Davies and another w;tne:-:.. Morns Willmarth. teslJfied th.it Mass Good and Mi ss Murphy a:.ked Davies on Sept S -the day '.\lass Fromm«' "as arrested -to mail letters conta1AC<i in two IJrge en' elopes Da\'les said hl• took the en· \elope!<: and late r looked at two of lht• lt'lll'rS lie d C'CHkd thC'\' \\l'rt' thr<'atenin,::. h<' said. Jnd iurnecl thl'm O\'t•r to the FBI Miss Good cont...•nded that navac:>s offered to mail the letters bt'forc hew as a sked to do so. romnwnd "n>•th1n.: " The 73·Yf'•r o ld Colli.-r. sometimes sputter1ne. c•lled Stll;is "1ncompt•lent to the ut. most degree" for i.pend1ng lttl(• payer m onc) on i.uc:h ~hinas aa murnls. offl('t' plants and child care t't'nter&, and for Wt'ar1nai: a mask on HallOW\'f'll, lLLAS. AT THE other end ol a loni.: t abll'. rt•phi.'d lx'twt'en In· tt<rruption f> that h1 :< "hunun1sll<'" upproach hH boolltcd morale. Improved scrv1u•. nnd In 11omc cases savi.,'d money. Tut•sduy, Bro" n 111sut-<I a state'· ment saying h~· ha~ "completo conf1denn"' in S11l:ii. OMV spo k<•i.mun l.lonc.-l Holmes said thot 49 murals In 44 f1tld oHl<'es <'Ost S27.000 m public funds lie ~nld art1:.ts were paid Sl7,665 and supplies eost $5,4s.&. for an U\ erage co:.t of $472 per mu.rat He said the painters donated their time for 27 murals. BROWN. ASK ED by reporters Jbout the Col her Sillas ti({, said: "I think we'rt> doing a Rood Job al the 01'1\' I like the progritm or murals. I like the fact lhey ha\'e a child care centc•r here and I think Herman S11lai. 1s doing a very good Job... -· On Col her. Brown commented, "I think there arc those who don't "ant to c han1:e. "ho don't like new Ideas -I'm one who does. SILLAS. \\'llOSE office door bears u puintin~ of a i.miling car dubbed "Love DuR ." has invited volunteers sut·h as jugglers and mus1c1ans lo entertain waiting lines. Sillas said at \\as Brown who :-uj.?~eslc:>d lr~ 10 ,.: to humanm.• ~overnmcnt an an t'ffort to bring al t·loser to the people. Hearst Auto . Brakes Cut SA~ FRA ~CISC'O (U PI) Polin• today 1n,·cstigated the severing or brake hnei; on Ran· dolph llcJn.1 ·-. automobile. :.ay· an).! the~ m11o:ht h,I\ e lk'en rut. "It \his catht•r r ut or happened throuRh normal \H•ar or teur." a pnh('t' spokt>.,man :!>Uld after a mechanic d1 M·nvt•rect Tuesda y that the brake., on thl' nulo used by Pulracrn ltt•ar:.1 ·~ parent!> didn't work CORONADO (AP) -Actor-comedian Dick Van Dyke bas been hospitallied in fair condition with an undisclosed ailment. Officials at Coronado Hospital would not re veal the reason for Van Dyke's stay at the hospital, sayin1 only that he was admitted Monday, was in s atisfactory condition and in good spirits. Lane seeks $10,000 Renerlll damages, plus S388 in lost wages and S350 for attorney fees. His wife is asking $10,000 general damages. $161 in losl wages and SJ~ attorney fees. Mrs. Saiz also =============.;;;.::::========================= Van Dyke's physician. urologist R obert Plumb. was not im· mediately available for comment. seeks Sl0,000 general damages, plus $780 for attorney fees. baby- sitting fees and cx~nses for tra ve li ng fro m h e r San Bernardlno hom e to Los Angeles. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENTS FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED IN 1976 and those with changes must be r epublished at time of refiling HERE IS THE LAW· (Business and Professions Code) :-in. 17920 1;11 Unit·-.-. thl'~ta\l'mf'nt 1"'X ~1 rr-; l'arlwr undt>r ~uhdl\·1-.1nn •b l or It•>. a ft(' l1l11H1' ht1,llll'"' nam1• 'l ;al!·tl)l•flt ("<plf('' ,1t lht• c•ncl o l fl\'C' \'!':ll'" rrom I >t-c·c·inhl'I 31 of th1· H';11 m \\ l11d1 ct \\as fcl NI in ttw off rt·c• c1I the• rc111n1 ~ 1'11•1 I. ~f't'. Ii 9 I 7 l hl S11h1t•c·t 111llw1 1•qllll'l'nl<'n ls of suhrl1\l..;ion 1~11 , lh\• rwwspnp<'r srlN'IC'<I for th,• p11hl1c;t1 10 11 or tlw st.11t·nwnr s houkl lH.' nnc th~11 l'ar culalc'I 111 lhl' url'll '' ht•r1• 1 h1.• h11~111t•s:-. 1s t11 hl' comluctcd. S4-l'. 17917 l e 1 \\'hc·n · :i rww -.1:atrml'nt is rrquir<'d hecause the prior s tatl'mcnt ha'> t'.x· p111•d 11ncl,•1 ... ulidl\'"'1111 1<11 of ~l'ttion 17920. the ne\\ statrm€'nl nc<'d not ht· p11hlr-.hl'd unfc-:-, tlll'l'l' has l>l't'rl a c hange in thf inform:1tion r1.•q111r<'d In thl· t•x p1t t•d ~I .llt'111l'IH. FOR FURTHER I N FOR MATION REGARDING FILIN G ANO PUBLISHING CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY OR CALL THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PI LOT LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT (7 14) 642 -4 321 Ext 332 DAILY PILOT It isn't the parking costs that are killing yo u. It's the cost of getting there a nd back that's reaching the breaking point The Federal Department of Transportation estima tes that. depending on the make and year of your car, it costs you an average of $90 to $130 a month to drive a 40-mile round-trip to work and back every day. And if you don't use your car during the day it sits in the parking lot. a wasted asset fot-more inlonnation caU 547-33U. The Orange County Transit District ha§lht> <'<'Onornicci f a nswer to the dilemm<l . Take the bus to work and back. For a 2St or 50" far<'. you can go anywhere in Orange County. And you won't even have to look for a parking space when you get there. 6 a.m. to JO p.na. wttkdav• and 8 a.m. to S p.m. on weekend s . ~ ~ Ride the bus and save what you've been missing. ~· DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE An·· Outdated Practice Th~ Huntington Beach elty charter had Its last ~ajor overhaul in 1966 when the city had a population of79,000. Now, a decade later and with a J>Opulalion pushing 160,000, it's time for majOt" updaUna. Particularly needed In lhe interest of good gov· ernment i11 a chanee in the archaic practice of elect· 1Qi the city attorney, clty clerk and treasurer by popular vote. There iii no particular renection on the three in· cumbents. but these three department heads in the futur~ should bt-m<tde more acrountable to the city ~adrninislntor and other etty leaders. 1 Presently, the thtee are accountable onJy vague· 1 ly to tht! voters. It is bad practic~ that line positions. .~ch as these are so remote from the council and ad· '1ministrators who run the city's daily business. Huntington .Beach was one of the last cities in !California to elect its police chief. After finally aban· :dooing lb at practice in 1966. it remains one of the few !t.Qelect its city attorney. clerk and treasurer. 1 Mod,ern municipal government simply doesn't 1run well with these three orticers operating virtually !independently of the rest of city government. ! It's high time Huntington Beach came up to 1today·s needs. • • I Zoning Discrepancy An armistice apparently has been reached in the !controversy between Meadowlark Airport ancj resi· :<tents who live in the shadows of its low.flying aircrafi. . But it may be only the lull before a bigger battle :that could have a telling effect on the tiny airport's ~future. i Airport operators last week took steps to quiet :mounting protests by agreeing to raise the minimum :attitude of its flight pattern from 500 feet to 800 feet. At virtually the same time this compromise was . I bclngnached, however, const~tion of a tbree-atory office complex near Warner Avenue and Boba Chica Street was getting under way. It promises to raise more •eriou~ quesUons. The complex meets ionine requirements. Other areas around the airport also are zoned tor f utllJ>c single residential and multiple reaidential uses. The city's current policy for develo(>ment a_round the a.lrport apparently doesn 't jibe wath ~onUJlued flJl{h~ operations and it is difficult to fathom the zoning policies. The planning department staff has called tor a re· view of present land uses surroundlng the facility that could settle this is~mingly basic conflict. For the safety or all, it's time that the city comes to grips with this apparent discrepancy, und Lhe M>Oncr the better. Good Government Congratulations are in order for Founta in Valley City Councilmen Marvin Adler and Bernie Svalstad. who won re.election to four·vear terms last week. in a vote that apparently shows· satisfaction by residents with their city government. The r elatively issueless campaign was marked by relatively good conduct on the part of all nine can· didates. Some of the losers are well qualified people who should remain interested in their government and seek wa.ys to serve their city in various roles. One controversy in the campaign stemmed from the council's stand on the school uru!ication issue, which should be finally put to rest. Another con· troversy involved the city's contract dispute with firemen and their Teamster representatives. It is.now time for both sides to sit down and reach a fair agree· ment. Fountain Valley has enjoyed good government and a sound budget unmarked by major controversy. The challenge is, it still can be better. H /F ''We. httd the t&sbld ... !Another Seagoing Priorities \ 1 ~CIA Drug Dear Gloomy Gus Boats Should Yield to Whales I ' :Disaster I I {-J-AC_K_A_N_D_E-~R-S_O_N_) \\'ASlll:'\GTO~ The Central )nlelhgencl· ,\gene.\ has hushed up the death of another man who 'was administC"red too much i medication under a super secret tvrograrn code-named M1' •ULTRA1l>ELTA. I The case I~ '\lmllar to that or ·'Dr. f'ri1nk Ob.on, who leaped In ;his dl'alh 1<ron1 a Ni•w York C1I' 1 hOtel windo~· threC' W\•t•I..; afler the n .\ d ()st•<f him with t'' perimental •LSD. Th t' .. tragedy madt• 'headlines last )'ear. and Prl'sidcnt l•'ord personally :ipolo~1it'd to the dl•at'f mnn's famil)•. Olson was assumed lo be the rmly .. ·lC't1m of Cl/\ drug l1•slin~. Hut I ns t Dc<'cmber. un ! <inonymous <'allt•r told us about l another drug death from a Cl,\ , program bearin~ th(' mysterious : <'typtonym J\t K 1> El.TA. • We checked with our rlA , :.ources and ohl a 111c'<I !(Orne top • :.ecret CIA document~ \\'e ths· ; c•ov1'rt'lt that Sen. Tt'<I Kc•nnc•cl~" • D·Muss .. was conducltnJt u : pnrnlll'I in\'CSlt~:tlion 11nd had Mit•ct•f'dt.•d 1n 1:elting otht•r d1H'u . 1rwnts dr<'lass1(1ed t'rom tht·M! . n•t•ord:-1 nnd rrorn t<>st1mo11v : before K('nn('cly. we huvl' put . 10.:Nher this mu('h o( lhl' J.11c· • ture: . TUE J,ATF. C'IA <tin•ctor All<'n 'Dulle!\ in April, HK,J, approved two rt•l:1tt•tl prowct~ J\tK ULTRA for t<.'sling m•w dr111it-i • and MK 1>1':L'fA for u~IOJt lhcrn · m <'OVt'rl opt•rut1on!'I, 1'h(' prOJl'ClS "('r<• Ml !lt'('rf'l lhnt f(•w rt•<'orcls wt•rc• kt>pt , und , th<> normul ac<'ounlinA pro· cedurcii Wt'fl' w 111vt'<1. Olson's d~·nlh tn Novcmb<-r. 19~:1. t1p:-1l't somt• C IA med1c:•l l'X l JX'rtS who tn('d to cancel the MK dru.-: pro(truin:-1. Rut the lnlt'rnril CIA filci; show lhut hiJlt~(lr ClA authorHI<'!' rons1dt'red the falnll· · ty •·just on<' <'f the risks" of 11cil'n· tiflc <'X pert m t'ntnlion. The dmnng or unwitting ,·ictim:-1, thC'rrfon·, contmurd. Subsequently, t here wn s :mother death. It was diat'ovrred hy Dr. Edward Gunn. then a CIA • physician. when he walked in on · hnlf·a·dot.en CIA colleagues un· announced. .. There were conversations which ~topped s hortly after 1 en· • tered the roo m ," Gunn has S\\'Orn. Uot he h('ard enough to learn that the CIA "had trouble with an individual. •. in a • foreign countr~· whose agents • were conducting a drug project ·•in collaboration with our peo-- ple." The '1ictim, Gunn explained. had been given "some medica· 1 \ion and had. shall we say, a fatal outcome." The former Cl/\ doc· tor. now retired in Hilton Hfad. S.C.. told our associate Gary Cohn that he couldn't recall who hi1d attended the meeting except for lht' late CIA secunty chief CoL Sheffield Edwards. Maybe it would be better if we elected the city ad- ministrator and let him ap- point the city council. W.O.R . o-., o .. <-••h ••• ·---.... ...-..-•--•••wnlr ..-.i Dw • .._ o4 ......... -•• ~ -,..c _... .. o-r o .... 0.Ht ,.,..._ It was Edwards who in later years passed on lhe order for recruiting an assass1nat1on lt'am to ''t.'liminate" Cubun leader Fidel Castro. TJ .. : CIA FILES show that the drug programs continued to stir rontroversy inside the CIA. "In 11 number of instances:· stales one document. unwitting subjects "became ill for hours or days. There was one ins tance of bospitalitalion." Some of the drugs were so dan~erous that the pharmaceuti<.'al <'ompanies had rl'jecled them for huma n use "because or undesired side ef· !ects ·· Another CIA docum('nt reports that ''researrh in the manipula· tion of human behavior is con· !>idered by many author· tt1('s . . to be professionally unethical." The report warns. therefore, thut "the reputolions of profesRional participants m tht• MK ULTRA program ate 111 jeopardy.·· The lull extt>nl of CIA drujl po1sonmiis may never IW known . Form the t>arly 197&.4, the limited MK records were destro\'ed, r1·· p<1rtcdly on tht• orders of th~·n· CIA d1rector lt1 chnrd Helms. KHAOAF\"S O\.'F.RT l'RES; Col. Mnomm;1r Khmlt1r}'. th(' mad hatter who rules Libya. hao; h(•t•n 111j;tnaltn~ rnyly thal he would like frH•ndller rl'lat1ons with th1• lln11t•cl St:tlt•s But thNt> m II)' ht• an 11l1t•rior moll\'C be-hind his m'l•rturel\. He 1s cuslini: lons.iinlo( lnok:o1 at ll S . mllhnry t•qu1pm('nl. pt1rticularly l'iJ(hl l~ll('kht•t•ll C·t30 ('3fJ,?O plnne<t he ha!' purcha11\'<l but cnn not ~(·t clc•li n• rc•1I. O\·er the pa'll 18 months. the Tri poll·tO · Wash In gt on signals have stend1ly intensified. They began in late 1974 with the Jif\init of th<-oil <."mPwri;to th3t Libya had imposed naainsl the United Stntca. A few months later. K,hudefy cuscd restrictions aaaiMt U .S. ships which use Libyan ports. : Then came a Libynn offer permittinf{ the U .$. to increase the size of its diplomatic staff in Tripoli. Washington accepted and reciprot'ated. Sf' .. ·en months ngo. the former Libyan C'harge d'Affa1re11 Ali El· Gayed visited the State De!lart· ment with n proposal that the two nations ,exchange full am· bassadors. The U.S .. however. still looks unfavorably upon Kbadafy's er. forts to disrupt a peaceful Arab· Israeli settlement and hjs sup- port of Arab terrorist groups. Therefore. the delivery or the eight Lockheed planes. for which Libya paid $60 million three year s ago, is still being held up . Khadafy. a State Department spokesman told us. is offering too lllUe and asking too much. To the Editor : Regarding the aniclc, Mon· day, March I, on "Powcrbo;.1t Hacers Dodge Big Whales One Boat Hit" . • . It should ha\'(~ read "Whale Hit By Po"erboat Races!" I am surprisL'<i you pul this on the second page us a ft'ature story murh lcs:. in the• sports St'l't1on . 1 enjoy all typt• ... of sports. pro· bably as much 1f not more than the next per:.on. but is involving 1nnocant <1mmals and mammals to !>Uffer or c·vcn he· killt.'CI , 1s lh<tL a sport and having tun·! l\I J GRATISG ''hales a r c \\here they bt>lOnR -tn the ocean. Powerboats racing ;inrl dodging thC'!>C cn:;1turcs do not'. \\'hy cun l tht' boats rac<.> trl ar(•na~ that Jrl' bmlt specifically fortht>m'! fn till' arllclc lht' only ('OnCt'rl\ was for the spN•d racer und the f<wt that one of thl' hoat:-"'a:-put out l)r t'Omprt1tt0n hy hillinil a whale. • .dot·sn 't it make you wonder wh~•t happened to that whale after it was hit? ls it still sufferin g, waiting lo die b<>causl' of its wounds" ll mi~ht havl' t'ven been carrying a cal(. that now. tx>cause of a human out ha\'ing "fun," m 1ght not be born• Some sav animals and mam· mals are dtimb. sounds like to me people are the ones that arc dumb and could do with more education! Why not have some compassion for somcthmg olhcr than ourselves? MHS. KAH.E~ D0:\1EKOE T1ebtH To the Editor; If m the rather twisted wording of a recent Daily Pilot artirle, off.shore power boat racers finii that migrating whales are a "hazard" and "hit the r acing hoats," lhen perhaps this hazard could be lessened by scht.'Cluhng such races at times not in conflict with whalt• migrntlon. On the othrr hand. ~rhnps tht• racer~ rn uld Pnrn rxtru "macho" points for 1•:.1ch whal(', M•ul or t'n' 1ronmentalt~t k1lh>d or mat med• Considt•rinr.: tht• hlood lust or some of our "<.Portsmen." 1t 'c; bound to {'omc JllSt a malh•r of \Im('. JOHN ANDERSO:'lo' Oftjttit ... ,. ... ,. To the Editor: R efcrrin,z to your r<."t·ent f<."~ture on th e work of paramedics, l would hke to Nill attention to the outstanding work of the paramedics from tl'le Laguna Hills Fire and Hoscuc Unit on the occnsion of my hospitalization last week. I hnd gone into deep systemic shock as a result or a combino· lion of two prescribed drugs and beer. The fast work of the paramedics undoubtedly saved 'I'm undecided!' ( MAILBOX ] my life. 1 would hope that my ex· perience might serve as an ob· ject lesson to others on the polen· tial danger of combination of drugs even if prescribed. Jt. should also be reassuring t o all citizens of Saddlcback Valley that w~ have such outstanding medical services available to us tn lime of need. DENNIS A.SMITH Member, Board of Education. Saddleback Vallc•v L'nif1edSchool District Rese..Ma1tee To the Editor: In observm1: the photograph or the "ln\'1sible Man" on page A9 of the March 4 edition. I not.iced a remarkable resemblance lo Howard Hughes! DON RENEGAR Sclaool l11•..-.11Cfl> To the Editor: 1 read with interest some time back that the 30 Orange Counly school districts were meeting tc, consider forming their own mutual insurance company. It seems that their combined ~nnual policy was some SS or S6 million. It would seem to me that unless the insurance com· panies are a non·profit corpora· lion. and we know lhal they aren't, the schools can save money by insuring themselves. The biggest client that the in· surance companies have in the state or Caltforni;1, hOWCV('r, I~ the Stale of C111iforn1a. for which wr pay. JAMES W. HOLUINC: Nttn•ary? To lht> Ed 1tor · So Norma Glhh~ wnnl~ ;l churtC'r umendml·nt to make the offices of city clNk, city treusurer, nnd city ;.1ttornl'Y up· Pointed rather than electe<I ~ Three timt•s in lttc 10 ycur~ sin<'c the t•harter was udoptcd thl11 same vropoi.illon hn~ tw('n turned down hy 1hc-people. in· dicallnA thnt tht> peopll' want t•.1 hnvc control or lhl'lr nly jt(lv<'rn ml!nt. /\lthouJ:h Mrs. c;lbb~ h:l.'1 ~aid that those we have elected to these offices arc doin~ a good job, she claim~ It limit!! ttw city council's control. because the council 1s Powerless to fire elected officials 1t feels are incompell'nt. This seems to create a ~reat feeling of frustration. T he people of Huntinitton Reach have just as great a frustration in that we have no contr o l over the city ad · ministrator. who ls appointed hy the city council. ms STRONGEST recommen· dation seems to have been hi!\ ability to apply for and receiv<? rederal funds ror various pro- grams. The increasingly popular "re· venue sharing" programs are pushing the whole country nearer bankruptcy. The federal go\'crnmcnt is already operating under an enormous national debt. and the r e,11urement of •·matching funds" is one of the reasons Huntington Beach is now m financial troable. H lhis is an exampl<' of the council's ability to appoint t'om petent persons lo po.'\ition." of tn· nuencc in the city, then it is lrrl· perathe that w e maintain thr 111· tit> control wt• still hav1• hy k~ping these thrC{' officei. elcc-· live. That the city should pummel us again and again on this same 11>· sue indicates a total disregard of the people's wishes. ll ls grossly unfair t hat a "no" vote can be Sl't aside so easily and another elcc· lion set: yet, when the people art· dissatisfied with the outcome of a rote. it is virtually impossible to call an election to reverse Uic outcome. Elections are c-ostlv, and since the requir ement of bihnl{ual ballots. doubly so. For Mrs. Gibbs to call another election on this issue is an unprincipled de· nial of her legal and moral responsibility to administer our tax dollars economically. There is a growing horde nr those who acclaim the de· mocratic principle of ''majority rule'' yet are unwilling to accept it when it diffe rs from their \'iews. ls this trip (to the polls) really necessar y? PAULINEE. MOE~ Secretarv, Council On Sensible Taxation Prri.-rs 'Coptn-• To the Editor: Re: Davtd Ware's criticism 11£ lhe police helicopters <Mailbox, Feb. 25>. l am astonished that h<> foeli> fearful of them . since l feel so <''" actly the opposite. l feel a great, sense of security and j?ratituclc when 1 ht'ar the sCJund o{ tlw 'l·opter overh t•a1l. When lhi•y describe a rhlld that i11 m1s10i11g. ii 's comforhn~ lo know that thc•y can search far wider areas faster than was ever hcrorc posi.i hh·. that th('y probably dch~r a potcn· lint molei.tC'r by frl~htenlng them off -and they bond us to~cther in lh(' search. When fin·s brenk out. tht•y must ~urt:'ly be able> to spot m11ny of them Ion~ hc!orc anyOOl' 1•l:w. thereby sa v1ng Ii ves und proper· tv. I havl' ~ct•n and h~·nrd ll1crn help apprehend two groupi; •>f l11wbrl'akrr11 who w<'r1• <'l'l'larnly d1s turb1nl( tho peace in our ne1ghhorhooo rt'Cl'ntly -<Hid thc- noises the groupi; were making was what terroriicit Oll'. l wu~ M1 glad lo hear that tm Galuhud coming to the rescu('! AS FOR taking a wnlk in the middle of the night and havin51 u light shine down on you ... if you are not guilty or anything you shoul~ be g la d thal the poli<'e are alert e nough to check: but since there is so much crime and violence loose in the middle or the night , only fools and criminals dare try walking ancr dark anymore. anyway. Noise pollution? How about last month when every 24 hours there were almost-2000 take-offs and landings at our airport. with all thetr great heallh·polluting traits or s cnog and chemicals. not to mention noise? And the old private planes t.hot roar and drum overhead any hour or th.- day or night that they feel like it? All convt•rsation ceases for lhc mile before thl'y rl'ach youi· houi;;~ you I' ear~ try to :-hut nut lhl'tr ll01lll'a:-11rt1I cfrril:>C'l nc>1Sl' while tht~v ore O\(•rlw:id • ,ou h:l\'t.' lllls~t·d a laqa· n~·rt of any TV program ~ flll \\ jOlt'<f to ht.'111. :md the mile artc•I' tlu:v ro11r ovl•r ~uur hou~l' l>t'l'tni-likr-111 G1 \'l' mt' the i. \\ et'l :.ounll of :> police hrlt<'OPh•r uny d:1y <or nighll ..•• 1l h-n-.t tj\l'Y ;ire try- ing tn p1•utl'Cl our tl\·es uncl h1:nlth '. .•• not clcst1·ov ul\. lo complelC' upp11~H11111 11» J);1vi11 Ware. I Ion lht• l)(lhCl' hclicop· ters. And I thank (;od for-law amt m•der and p<>a<'c 11ffu·1·rs. CRYSTAL FARNHAM Anl•al llf"tf"a,.c-h To the Editor: !\f ay l speak tl ir<'<'lly to the statement in the ll'llcr from Dr. w . JI . n i <'l t· r i (' h • \' 0 u n l y velinarian. Public lfc:allh Dirrc· tor, <Daily Pilot. March 31, re· ~arding the lack of knowledge and distortifln of truth in P at Guiver's lett('r on "Animal Researrh.·· Animal Assistance League volunteer!>• k nowledg<.' is bast·d on actual <'Xpcnrnce in puhltr pounds. The "unwantt>d strays,'' which Dr. Dieterich so cavalierly t'On s igns l o r esear<'h. are people's pets. many of whom were lost accidentally and whose owners are fran\il•olly searchin)! for them <unfortunately in the wrong placl'S). JS IT A distortion of truth to in· sist that those <'at and doJ! 11trayi; who ure lost and unwant<'d (two million in the country. 60.000 in Orange C1,11n1 y last year ) have a nghl to 3 hum irne death? Uf'I tQ the time• thl'Sc animals wert> lo~t or ahandon•·d. thc>v hnd liv<'d with an1I h1·1·11 l1t'al!'d as mcm· bcrs or familit·~. I low will w1· gC'l compassionate ritiH·n;; who h;cv1· r1•,cucd a !(I ar\'111~ a nit lt·rrifi(•d unimul from Ow :-tn•!'ls to lakl· lh:.il a1111nal to lh<' '\hl'll1•1· wtwn• 111> ownt•r can flr11I it if llw :.hcltcr-i> arc• only rt>l.1 y st11twni; for r(•· sear('(1 lahoral•1r1t•s. ilw po•11t1on of Animttl /\s· !;ii;t;m<'I' l.1·a~uc Is tl111l w•• 11hould lf'l th<' thouo;anil kc•nrwl,.; produr• inJt rn1llror1s of anJmal11 annu11lly for th1' lab-; do ihc•1r Joh, uni! l1•t Hw ~ht•lh•r <lo tt"I 1oh nf i.hc•ltl•rlnJ! an1l humurwly tl1i.pm11n.: of nol only ahandonNI . l11i1 lo"l pNK. HUTll l"H/\NKEf. OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Rrll>rrl N. Wrrrf.1'11/i/1~/wr 'rlinmn • K rr1•1l ~.drtor /forllOro t<t1•1/11d1. J.:rl1t1>nal f'uqo• f,dt111r 1'hr edilori a 1 pa~t· u( the." r>aily Prlol ~<·c•k., tn Inform 11n<I 'l!ltnulult> 11•;11lt•r'< I.Iv prt"•t•nt111.i on lhr~ 1rn1:1· dl\'f'r\1· 1•11mm1•nlury on 1optt·, uf 1nh'r l''t tiy i.~nd1rot· l'l'l column1sl1' and 1·;1rtoorn'illl, by prih ldtnlt a mm m for f('llllf·ri·. vrP"s antf hv 111 <'~enting this newspaprr·~ opinion~ nnd idea~ on <'Url'l'nt top1t'< Thf' t'l'litonal opinions of th1• Daily Pilo4. appear only 1n the t•dllo1 inl cnlunm nl the top or the pai:e. Opin10n11 ex pn-c;~ t.iy the l'Olumntllitll uod rartooni11l~ .md ll'lt t•r wrltet11 arf' lhc-1r O\\ n and no 1•ndONl<'m1"fll n( thr1 r '•f·"~ hv th<' l>nilv l'ilol !'hould be inferred · Wednc~d3 y, M::ir.J0.1976 Socrer to Jtfe Vll'IT ......... Brian Hurt, 7, of Milwaukee got a surprise when the ball hit him on the nose during a soc- cer chnic for third. fourth and fifth graders at a nearby high school. W 01nen's Call 'Being Heard' BRUSSELS. Beleium <UPI> -An unofficial in· ternational tribunal on crimes against women is· sued Its final m anifesto with a call for women or the world to unite. ''Finally we are beginning to be heard." The tribunal, attended by more than 1,000 women from 27 countries. ended officially in re· l at ive h armo n y arter five d ays of discord. Delegates, many of them representing the more radical factions or the feminist movement, ap- proved 28 resolutions "by their applause" and without a form al vote, organizers said. "SEXIST DISCRIMINATION IS AT work, in l>OC:ial behavior <and ) In leg1slat1on in all coun- tries," the manifesto aid It called for : -Support for wages for housewives. -"Freedom for ~omen to determine their own sexuality." -Support for single mothers. older womeA., remale political pnsoners and women who a re beaten by their husband~ -Support for lesbians, who it said ''are an inte- gral part of the women·s movement ·· ''WOMEN OF THE WORLD, unite' .• the manifesto cont'luded Washington. D.C .. paralegal worker Catherine Day J erm any . a member or the SO· woman Amencan delegation. said delegates were planning one-d u)' international "slcep·1ns" women's strikes to publicize women's problems MS. JERMAN\', CHAIRWOM AN OF the con· ference's section on minority women. said. "All \4'0men in the world arc oppre!lsed, and that in- cludes white women as well. In the United Stales. although It Is the land of plel'\,ly, women have nothing " A resolution submitted by Israeli delegates said the confercnt'e was "the first international forum in which Arab and Israeli women have each publicly tondemncd their own society for its op- 1>ress1on of women. rather than condemning one another:· Old Pair Clwose To Die Together DETROIT IUPI I -Albert Harer and his ware. Erna. of 56 years. '4ho shared a simple. peaceful ltfe in 11 middle cla ss neighborhood in Detroit. also died together. It was their choice Harer, 79. retired in 1962 a!I n trust aide with Detroit Bank & Trust, and ltved with Erna. AO. on Social Sl'cun ty a nd a penSICln. NEIGHBORS SAID tbe two wl'rl' nl v.a ~·s togl•thcr nnd "v. en•· J V<'ry close roupll• · Dragster Tragedy Probed F'RF.SNO l i\l'I /\ Fresno man has bl't'n or reste<t ror inH•st1utaon of tnkin1t pnrt 1n a drag race that ended in ont' o( this <'1ty's wor11t truffle ocridl>nts 1n h11'ltory Four membt'rll of n Fres no famil y wcrl' killt'd when n t'nr drog racm~ on o t'ity street plowed almost compll'te ly throuizh their station ""a(lon at an antcrs<'t'hon lni.t W<'dnec;dny night. police said. OFnCERS HAD bffn seart'han~ s inte then for a S<'cond dr&R racer whom thev said fled the st'ene Poi1ce !'laid n tap Jed them to the serond <'Dr beltl'ved ID\'Ol\•ed 1n the race and the arrest Tues day o f Richard Gray Hamilton, 30 Hamilton was booked for in,·estigalion of drag racing and failure to g1vt> information at the scene of an accident ARRESTED AT the act'ldent scene was Don· nle Ray O"Neal. :u. of Fresno. omeers said the spet'dometer of has car wa!I stopped at 100 miles per hour. "They'd walk by the house and they"d always be holding h a nds," a nl'11thbor said. nut in recent years their health declined. HAFER HAD been un- derJ(oing treatment for a k1dnev disease and wore a catheter His "1fe had J stroke which left her ~1th n hearing Joss and n dt•fe<'ll\"l' heart. said her St. ter, Edith Mertz The rirsl clue that 'IOmeth1ntt ""as awry ramc wh<'n the IY.O failed to show up fnr '''n 1rf'> At the Good Sht'phHd Lutheran C'hur<'h ERNA'S BODY w~s found In her beet that af. ternoon. f\ pillow cov- ered hu face . Th<' Wa)•ne County medical roroner uid s h e had ~en smothered. Harter's body was found In a bathtub lhrce- quarten full or wntt'r. A radio. plugged into a wall socket. was an the water lie had been elec· trocuted. AUTOPSIES OF both also showed they had no terminal illnesses. the coroner said. Police said the deaths "ere a murder-sui<'ide. They also said Hafer had taken care of every thing. HE LEFT a note on the kitt hen table with in· struttions about who should be notified at their bank and t'burch. A donation was In a sealed en\•elope for the church colleell''" plate. too. "The note s howed planning," said Lt. R obert H islop o f D etroi t 's h o micide dlv1s1on. Grief Shrouds Family .. Girl, 15, Charged in Killing of BrotMr ST. PETERSBURG, F1a. <AP) -"The day after they bury my aon, they come and arrest my dau1bter aod carry bee out of the houH," uld a 1rief·1tnckeo fat.her tlnf to hold toc~r wbat lt I o bh family. BUJ Br acoe, 38. hu wave~ bdwffft melanc:boly and fni.stra· Uon the past month, tryinl to un· dentand why his 16-yur-old son, Billy, was killed. hls d•utbter, Clndy U, char1ed In his death and hJa wife pushed near emo- tional collapse. BatSCOE AND HIS wife, Carol. 37 , were called to the emergency room at a h.oepital Feb. 3 to calm thejr hystencal dau1hter. who had just witnessed the fatal stabbinc of her brother. "She bea&ed him 'Don't stab him again.'" Briscoe said ot his daughter's sobs that ruiht. Police charged Micha el Patnck Perkins. 27, with first~ degree murder. But a grand Jury' dropped the charge against Perkins and andicted Cindy with attempted armed robbery and serond-degree murder. BRISCOE SAID HE d~sn'l know the full story ot ·the knife fight between bis son and Perkins. who reportedly offered the Briscoe tee n-agers a ride home. But be aald he ls "slandin1 by my kids." "Ny daughter is char1ed with s omething ahe s houldn't be char1ed with," Briscoe said. Sht was never in trouble, he said, except for skipping l(h<>ol OOte and once wht'n she went akinny-dlppin1 on the beach. POUCE ALLEGE '111AT C1n- dy and Billy Ht out to rob Perkins that nl1ht. But Cindy claJms her brother was the loser In a knife right he started t,-ylng to defend her against sexual 1td· vant'es by Perkins, Bris<'Oe said. Alt)lough she ls dtarged with murder, no one bu s ugges ted that Cindy stabbed her brother . Under Florida law, if pro- secutors prove the teen·aaer and her brother were attempting to rob Perkins, they can claim she l.s responsible {or tbe death under the felony mud!er rule. The rule says that anyone tak- ing part in a felony that results in a murder can be held responsible for that murder. DEFENSE ATTOll.1'\IEY Karl Grube ls seeking dismissal or the charge, arguing that the rule ap- plies only when an innocent person is killed. When his motion is heard Thursday. Grube uid he is going "to a ccept ror arcumeat pu,rpo es" the state's conlentioo that the Briscoe tet-n·a1t-n were U')ine to rob. Perkins. If• that Is true. Grube said, the stall' should not be able to hold Ctody liable for her brother'i. death II her brother was not an innoce nt bystander. "I never crltd In 20 yrars untll this," said Briscoe, who supports hill family on unemployment and by selling used was hlna mat'hinea. HE AND HIS w..-g hove another son,iJ ohnny, 14. Briscoe recently visited his daughter at a juvenlle detention center. where she ls held under $25.000 bond. When he came home, he read a note she gave him and asked ham not to re ad an her presence· "How do ~ ou love your son after he's gone"' .. How do } o u l ove ~our daughter, right or wrong">'' Smog Stalemate SAN DIEGO (AP)-ASUperior Court judge bas issued a pre- liminary Injunction temporarily barring San Diego County from enforcina controversial antismog rules against Exxon Corp. ""''"• ....... DAIL v PILOT AT •efpN Dustin Hoffman was picked up by police 1n Sa.n Dlego because be 'looked out ol place.· but he dldn 't bear a grudge. In tead, he rode around wlth them and helped cnrry ambulance gurneys for three hours. THIS SIASOM ii«+~ ~ FLY /SKI :..:-· ~ MAMMOTH ' * 3 Doys-2 HICJhfs * Ft-om $91.00 per ' p•rson rou11d trip l•cl•dlw9 OCCOllH1todaffoftl * CIMrier yow OWll penottal twl11 NC)IM • p1_. * Gra•d transportotf 011 to & fro• Mo••otlt Airport * C ondo•i11i••s & •ot•ls pro•ided by M......oth COftdo•hll•• · R...tals • Right & cMdo .. i-. raf•s· based on l to 5 p•rsons * For N...-.affot11 Coll 549-9630 ROW! BIXBY BROTHERS INC. AJlt CHAltTllS NAMGE COUNTY AIRPORT ·-~--........ Our annual sport coat and great slack event Thursday through Monday 21. 99 Slacks. Regularly S30 $ 5 9 Spore coats. Originally $85 Here it is again, our once-a-year event with remarkable savings on slacks, terrific reductions on sport coats, a wide enough selection to keep everybody happy. Slacks are comfortable double knit with a slight flare co the leg and belt loops. Jn rich solid colors, some patterns. Sport coats are equally appealing in woven polyester that always makes a neat appearance. Many fancies. Hurry ... this is one sale you won't want co miss! Men·s Tailored Sportswear ) . ( \ • l. .. .. Y . '1 Bullock'' South Coast Plaza, San Diego frttway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-061 1 AB OAll.H'h.UI We do custom car upholstery. ALSO FOR CAMPERS AND BOATS • SEAT COVERS • CONVERTIBLE TOPS •CARPETS • RUAJRS •UPHOLSTERY •SAME DAY SERV ICE • ALL WORK F\JL.LY CUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE CENTER """"' HUNTINGTON BEACH ONLY 1 ( 714) 891·661 ' IEM MEATS SALE FEATURING USDA CHOICE IEEF SIDE OF BEEF 89!. GAME HENS 22 0%. 99! USTRALJAM LOISTH TAI 6-a s2ta oz. ... LARGE COOKED SHRIMP s3s9 50 LB ECOMOMY • • PACK APPROX. S# mlllS .. STUI APPROX. 8# 7-BONE ROASTS AmOX. 1# CUT-UP flYfRS APPROX. S# lfAN SHORT RIBS APPROX. S# SHORT RIBS APPROX. S#STEW MEAT APPROX. l 0# GROUND ROUND (BULK Ott PATTIES) s~1T·· s5aoo WEIGHT .,-- GEM MEATS 17205 BROOKHURST FOUNT AIM VALLEY NEXT TO GEMCO 968-1414 o ......................... ,._._,.......,,.. ··rd l(l\ ,, 10 tell "'·omt>n hbbers rm all for lhem. 1r nnh the\ di-hut up and CIVt a ~non a Chan«'"" • 1111975 Cancer Rate Spiral Eyed WASHJ!':GTON CAP> -Preliminary figures s how lhe nation's <'ancer death rate last year may have in· creased b) 2.8 percent over 1974, which would be lhe largest yearly rise since World War II, a govern· ment health agency says. ---------- The Nat ion al Center for Health Statistics said the preliminary cancer death rate for the first 1l months of 1975, calculat· ed from a sampltng of death certifit'ale~. wa~ 2.8 percent higher than final f11tures for the first 11 months of 1974. which were based on a com· plete tally or death cert1f1t'alc . IF T H E increase is hOrne out when final 11775 ftgu1 d arc tabulated. it Baseball Bat Grip Improved WASlllNGTON <UPI> --S 1 x m a k e r s o r aluminum baseball bats ha\'t' agreed to make sure the rubber grips 3tit'k to lhe handles. the U S Consumer Product Safety com mission says. The commission saidil would be the sharpest increase since a 4 per- cent jump ret'orded m 1945. Health statisticians believe the 1945 figure was distorted because millions of young Amencans were over· seas and were not count- ed in the domestic population. The risk o( death rrom cancer in- creases with age and, without the offsetting population of young peo- ple. the rate would tend to show a m isleading in· t'rease. THE l ' .S. cancer death rate has been increasing at an annual average of about l percent for years. and has not in· creased more than 2 per· cent a year since 1945. according to the center. The Increase between 1973 and 1974 was 1.9 ~r· cent. Colorful 61/2" pot with bead hanger Special 1.88 Wew M.-ched the market fOf • cltfefltnt pot Md haft9er comblnlltion and Jre one 01 the (erst to offer this e~c11tntz new p.1ir. , The big 6'h" plJstic pot is 1u~1 11ght for your lqvel1t.-st plants. Durable matching bead h.mger 1s !>Iron~ enough to hold 2S lb<.. Choo~e yellow, gre.en. ()fange °'*''"'" llmlted L-.-----------~---~ ~~ • Now 2.50 'Mother Nature'• Secfeta for Thriving Indoor Phlnt1; a ·must' book for all plant lovers. Learn the secrets or growing lovely, healthy plants. ~~ .. Quantltie1 Umlted on Special Mefchandll• -------------------------------1 at'cepted provisionally a The nation's cancer death rate for 1974 was 1.705 deaths per 1,000 population. The pre- liminary cancer death r ate for the firs t 11 months of 1975 was 1.75 per 1,000. Your cholde of aralia elegant1ssima or fluffy ruffle fern. Healthy DHr t ill1en1 of Newpon Buch· StatemtTtt •4 March 10. 1976 H .ffO CALLS YEAIU. Y A ND NEVDt A BUSY SIG NAL lo 1h1> la.11 10 V"•r$ the number of r«POrtt'd crimn ha• lncrt'aHd naOonally bv 17~''\. whlle the population lncr«e•e for lht' aame pnlod h•• bttn only 13'!(.. In vi""" ol 1heae ,tanllng RgurH, thf' Nrwport Buch Polke Oe1>41rlmmt ha• bnn utrrmely f'ffectlve. While 1he populetlon in Newpon S.ach hH ln- 1 rui.t'd no •Utonlshlng 6!>4'1., crimf lncrt11•ed at Int than half the natlonal ltvllrdQt'. l hf' gr•"'"' crime problrm today 11 retidl'nelal 11nd commercial burglartet. 1 h1>y .tccount#d for over half of all major crlmn in NNtp<>n during 1975. In an t'ffort to tombAr thl• inctH•lng problem (nHrly Sl,000.000 ln 1tolt'n pro~y annually) thv Polin Orpnrtmnll haa ln1tlgattrd a Burgl1t1y Pr~nllon Pro· qr"m nnd will lnt~t and makt' rttommendallon• H to the ~urlf)I of any Nf'\l/Jk)fl Bt'ech retld1>1lC'v Thi• "'"'c. i• free, and an ~u nc.d to do 11 contact thl' N-port Bea<h Burglary Pr.wfttlon Oflkrr through th«' Department. Onl' t1ddlllo11al •I~ whk h f'ould alto help to all~oialf our burglary problem would tw to requlrf' bulldfl't to lntt•ll only thou IO<'k• and dt11dbolt1 In new 1 on•tnKtlon whkh arr approwd by rht city Tho1 Ot'partm•m• h11ndl" a lu•mtndou• work lo.d In • mo•I .fl\(ltnl man· 111tr. In 1q75, over 40.000 calls for MM<'«'"'"'" rttt'1ved. Of tbne. 12,000 c .. o """"' nnlgnc-d tu the Oet•ctlw Dlvlak>n, 1.400 11nlmal1 w11rt1 Impounded. .. nd anC1th1>r 1,200 citation• wrlllf'n for animal control. fhf' O"partmenl •t,,ppt'd up lt1 program a9aln1t th• drinking driver. rt• suiting In n "ubttAnllal reductlol'I In fatal accident•. (Drinking drlwft ar1t In· vol\1td In nrnrlv half of all mo I or v.hlclv Mcldf'nn.) In 1975 our Police De1>41nm•nt drow nearly two-thlrdt of a mllllon mlln. Mo•• of thl' quit• obvloutly wea done on tht d tln 224 mllft of 1tretts and alll'\19, whkh emphaslzu the Importance of utUl.ri111 the most eflkl«nt. Konomlcal and pollutlon·free whlcln that will allO ~ eflf'C11ve for their lnt•ndf'd un -Pollet protection Thr n..w PolJce facility 11 quite lmprn~I.,. With polln pef'IOnnt'l wages .11nd b•neR1s account~ for 8S to 90' of tht total n~r11tlng bud9fl, lh• n«Ps.lry for streamlining lkpanment 01H"ra1ton1 and lncrtatlng their effl· clenc:y I~ a conllnull\g !JQ&I. Thi' new f11cll1ty wtll be a 1lgnlfkan1 Im prove· ment with one new compl"" rtplecing Ave old building• In the geographic untt'r of the city. It's auurlng to know our Pollet' &rf there when needed. just u It it Im· portant thf'Y rKelve our 1upport aft<! cooperation in suppreutng one of our mutual problems -crlmv In Nf\ll'POrt ~ach. I S1oc.,,1y, ~[ ~~d.1-~_ DUNCAN MclNTOSH. JR. Candidate for the City Council P.~. II ~ have a question or wish to talk over eny topks, pleaH give me a call. P akl fow "9 Cttiaee• to Elect D•naia lllclatoe~. h . 3 U4 Via Oporto. Sek.e H 2, N...,ort 8-dl. CA t2'6S (714) 67S-'3H consent agreement by six !!porting good~ manufacturers. pledgilig to modify their potential· ly dangerous one·piece rubber grips. t:nder norm al use. the grips t'Ould rll•teriorate and become s eparated from the h.1ts whale lhl' batter was ~"' inging. the commission !-aad . The bats were sold un- der the followinR trade names: Adirond"ack. Easton. II& B Louisville Slugger, Reynolds, AJD, Worth . Sears, Sunsmacker, Wilson and RawhnJ(s . nder the agreemt>nl. i nd1\'idunl s who pur chased th e bals would be abll' to obtain a postcard rrom dealers lo send the manufat'lurer Once the farm received the card, 1l would ~l.'nd a free kit lo t•nsun• that thl' gnp slicks to tht> hnn<IJr CANCER Wi\S the on· ly major killer disease to show an 1n<'rease last year, the center said. The ov!'r·a ll death rate m 1975 was 9 deaths per 1.000 population. the lowel;l evt>r r ecorded. L" S records date back to 1933 and estimates have been prepared back lo 1900. The previous low wa~ 9.2 deaths per 1.000 in 1974. Preliminary data are based on a 10 percent sa mpling or d e ath certificates. Final h1?ures represent almost a 100 pt>rcent sa m pllng. A spokesman for the center said December data would be avaalahle tn about a month Death reports for 1975 will con tanue lo trickle in for months bcrorc o final 11.· port C'an be assembled At Controls A,,Un Pilots Pregnanl, ;.;/\IRODI. Kenya CAI'> Pre 1denl ld1 Amm hu,. uritcd woml'n pilots trnanl'd In the undan air f11n·1• to l.'Xe rc1se self C'ontrol follow1nl( dao;clor.urt· thut t" 11 o( the ~c•v('n tr1.11necs are prci::nant "S<>mc or you have not bt>en following regulll· taon!I Jnd that ii. why you have h<'come preRnnnl." /\mm told the womcn 1n a ml'<'l ing ut n prc11i!lcnt111l lodjlt' on Lake \'iclort11 "If you arc pr<'gnant. your performan<'e os pilot\ IS handcr<'d " Aman. quoted 111 the government newspaper \'01c<' or l ' Randa, said the women '11squudron ~111 h<' taul(ht birth control as well as nylnJ( techniques THURSDAY Teriyaki Steak soup or salad. potato, fresh roll and butter 3115 "* N$2 35 Served Ctsta Mm from Madrft11rr 3 10 10 PM at ttie s. I .... Fwy. SPIRES ;._---II \ plants 1n 4" pots . ~~Special 3.88 Dietfent>.chla In 6" pot E><ot1c fol iage plant has shaded green leaves mottled with c reamy white. Becomes tall and palm like. A11orted cofeca pt•nt1 In 21/4" pols Beaut1lully colored leaves 1n shades of green. yellow. red, brown. p1n1<. gold 3.29 Emer•ld Rlppte or Sllvt r Rlpple Peperomle . 01st1nct1ve hcart·shapcd leaves are dark green or greenish silver JCPenney .. ALHAMBRA AZUSA ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA BUENA PARK CANOGA PARK CARSON COSTA MESA CULVER CITY ~VER COY 'FOX HU..S' OOWN!Y EL MONTE FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE GLENDALE r GRANADA tll..LS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOO LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD LONG 8EAct4 LOS ALTOS MONTCt.AIR MONTE8EUO NEWPORT BEA<:t4 NORTH HOU. YWOOO NORWAU< NORTHRIOGE ORANGE 'THE CfTY' PALM SPRINGS PUENTE HILLS RESEDA RIVERSl>E SAN BERNARDINO TORRANCE VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA WHtTT1ER DOWNS WHfTTWOOO , Clumsy Child Helped By DR. STEINCKOHN Dear Dr. Steincrohn: My husband was gwlty -10 was l. Of UD· necessary cruelly to our 8-year·old son. Not until lately did we realize that he was not a bad boy but a sick boy. My husband would ac- tuaJly beat him because Richard was so stumble- bum bl y. H e fe ll over himselr. He couldn't play with the other kids because he -was so clumsy. This ii-ntated my husband who was an athlete in school. AS FOR m yself, I used to send him to his room without dinner at least three Umes a week. I did so because he wouldn't do his homework. He said he could not un· derstand it. Then came a note from his principal tellin& us we should a_Uow him lo attend special classes and get special medical and psychological ad· vke. They said he had "" DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE dyslexia. He could not read. He could not con. centrate. This condHion also contributed to his 1>hysical clumsiness. THAT WAS six months ago. Since s pe<'ial treat· ment with mediclnt!s and teacher guidance he has bet'ome a different boy. We realized that we as parents had been the bad ones -not he We are trying to make 1t all up by being more patient and understand· ing. It all adda up to a happier family. I wish you would keep telling your readers that a child who promotes trouble 1s in trouble -children are not bns1cally bad. - Mrs. U. COMMENT : What you say ls so true. J recall what my compassionate profossor of ped1atr1cs used to 'la~ when I "u-1 1n ml'd1cal S<"hool. .. Be j!en- t It• and patient with hab1e., Remember that tht• poor little lhanj!s can not tell vou where 1t hurts, or \.\ hJt make'!> lhl•m unrum fort ablt• Treut them \.\1th kmd nt''>!\ and 1:enll{'nt':>' " lie ~aid this on the first d ay of lht• <'6ur .. e und re Pt'.ltt>d 1t befort> our final t•..:um~. lf\' m 1Jtht h¥ve added that s ur h un· tl{'rstund1nJ.? 1s especlallv O<'C\'Mury \.\ hl'n ttw t-·1hy IS jlrowlnJt Into an udull · MANl''~ TH•: \Oun1uter who i1ufler:. nt•t'dlt'ssly bt•cuusc he or she can't kit "where or "'hy 1l hurts " As a res\Jlt the J.?ulllless child suffers from porental m1 sun· dC'rs tandlng bc<'ause he wurs the label or hml child Illness hos manv ways of d1sj!u1sln1t ltseir l"SJ)('clally in rh1ldren l'nlll \.\e unmask It. lhc ynunj!ster deserves parental compassion rnthH than rruelty Thank you for your let· ter. Mrs IJ . Jt will help man y parents and ch1ldrton ~EDICALETTES ~ar Dr. Steincrobn: 1 use hot towels and plenty of water for rectal trou t-ile . Wo uld Vaseline help" -Mrs. R. CO J\Ui ENT: Rectal trouble lS an indefinite description or your pro- blem ls 1t hemorrhoids" Rectal fissure., Involve· ment higher up in the rectum or ~olon Uower bowel>" Self-treatment may lead to dangerous procrastination The soonu the doctor makes the d1agnos1s. the sooner )OU will ha\'e relief " "llG TOPS" THAT LOOI MANY DOLLARS MORE! IEC. 27" ~.March 10. 1976 DAILY PILOT ~ , . . ' ~ ~ ~ - Ii ~~ REG. 31" R.pN en !Op d Dints Slim and Sil•"' -Cl.I 8'Q TOPS .. "''"" OUI' fy gavze·loo~ cocon teirt.c,., lrri·lr~ V· "et• O<.ID'Wtt S"f'-S tn POP"* l+dyea. ,., on and 'la~ral c~.o· •th m.tt.·lluec> 5!1•Plll ••"'4 Fl'¥0t IOi ,._~, grell "11!9·11> iy t0t s\\'e'Cl'·"P yOVf wa'd•ooe a'ICI or~ io pie~· 'WPM«I s Wrl 32 IO J8 5-SHELF ETAGERE ROOM DIVIDER ETAGERE .,.., . .. , ............... ~ .. '.-............. , . . ,.., ... , .... ""'........ ..,. .. ' ................ ........ . ~ -~ .. 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I: . . . . . • . . . . . .. . . .. : . . ·' . . ·: . .. A •• DAI.LY PlLOf Wedn!ld!y. WWC-h 10, 1971 • THE fA~llL\' CIRCli . By BU Keane Eadors at Fire Fl1•te1 •' -Cltalle-nge (!) ''Mommy'll find it. She's o better looker thon Doddy." For the Record H J01a~M MO,~ITAL "•.,••oH.1tJt Mt and Mr\ Cl•'• KH"' '"'' F-h:w.-. S• H""''"ftott ... ," •Y .,,., .... n.1'7• Ml •NI Mn Hrrit \mM1\, •UZ ,..-'._., WlttVftH"\•tr, ~prt P'OUNTAIN YALLaY COMMUIOT'I' MO,~ITAL hloni.t•• 12. "" Mr •AO Mt\ At(.P\tro H•\61. lcn.l Stater Ave 1 •?OJ. foVf"I••" V•I'••· 9•"• ........ , u . "" Mr .,td Mt\ Jame• Frye, 1 .. 1 ~1httd .!I J. t4vftt•~ton 8t.C.f'\, _., Mr •nd Mr\ Tttom•\ A\"l•M, 1W"l L•t Ftort\ FOUl'IC•tn V1H•W', coy. .............. 197• - AM. •nd Mf'\ M1<t\••I Contorar. 1'"6 CA'-"• Ct . Fovtt\ftn V•H•~. OO'f Ml .,,., Mr\ AoOlyn W•lk ,.,., v .... 00.-,1 L•rw. """'•rtQIOft Bit•"· QOrl. ..... MO,, U, 1976 Mr Ind Mf"\ 0.vtO W tttftf'f 1•7•1 Ylewpotnt Aol = 11. H\ilf\t1rtqt0fl •«"· .,.,, Ml .,.. 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IC•l~I••" Ell1•klh - E.,_CIH•rokl Deat#UI Elsewhere died in a hospital Mon· day. Roach. who was graduated in 1907 and won decorations in World War 1, was a former commandant of the 12th Coast Guard dis- trict in San Frnacisco. 'Duke' Listed For Bergeson 8y 0 . C. HUmNGS °" .. _,,.....,.... Marian Ber1eson. the Newport.Mesa sl'hool tru.slee who 11 r unnina for U.e GOP nomtn.atioo in tho 14th Astembl)' Dlstrict, uys she'ba lb• en· donement of actor John Wayne, a Newport Beach resident. ' • • • • A P&OGAAM on lM Callfomiu Coastal Plan sponsored by tho l.eaJ{Ue of Wom\!n Voters gets un· der way at 9 a.m . Sat1trda.y in the student \Ulton al Cal State Loni Buch. The day Iona program dHigned to evaluate the impact of the plan is co-sponsor~y the Women's l>ivis100 or the Long Bf'ach Cham r or Commerce and the Cal State Long Beach Ce er for Environ· mental Studies, t'or Information.. call lhe Cal Sute Long Beach Special Proirams Office (213) 498-4837. • • • THE J ACKSON for ~ident campaign C-Om· mittee 10 Orange County plans an organizational O'leeting Sunday at the home of John Black. 1646 lr\1ne Ave. Howard Adler, area coordmator for Senator Henry Jackson < D·Wash. >.said the purpose ol the 1 p.m. meeting wilJ be to plan lhe Jackson campaign effort within Orange County's 40lh Congressional Oii;trirl. ••• ASSEMBLYMAN Robert Badham <R-Newporl Beach) bas been given a "zero" voltng score by the ltberal Americans for Democratic Action. The ratings of state legislators v.•ere based on how the lawmakers voted on a number of issues. in· cluding legis lation that repealed criminal penalties for most sex acts between consenting adults. re· duced penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana and eliminated the oil depletion al· lowance. Given the highest ratings by the ADA were Senators David Roberti of Los Anceles and Albert Rodda of Sacramento, plus Assemblymen Gary Hart of Santa Barbara, Bill Lockyer or San Lean· dro. Michael Wornwn of Mill Valley, and Julian Dixon. Hershel Rosenlhal and Alan Sieroty, all of Los Angeles. All are Democrats. Badbam shared bis "zero" rating with another Republican assemblyman, Robert McLennan of Downey. ••• ORANGE COUNTY Senators Dennis Carpenter ·Brush Hazards Faced 0 T • n If e County need to preiser,•e for Supervisors are 1r•P· future aen~rutlons tht' pl1na wtt.h the problem ol "untq ue c h a p ..rral" redu<'ina r1rl' hnatds tn round tn the south l'OUJ\ty "fuf'I m()(11flNtt0n'' stnpptnJ or all foli1¥t" in lar&t> t1rebruks around ;:lt'\'clopcd ar~·u~. nDHIC[ NYllllTV populated brush laoda nd aenl'ral planning ef· VIUUt '-UUnll without destro)'lna lhe Coruhavebel'na1mednl ll l L£\' said fuel natural acenjc eovlton· hepina ~\ef'p <'an>oni. modtncatlon "I" not 11 m ent created by wUd and hilhidl's 1n open hlahly dtairablo method arowth. ispac.'t. ot rt 1 ._ __ UC Irvine Festival Scheduled They havl' crt~tt'd a Bul he !I aid propt'r re protect on ~•us~ ''tatk foru" of ~ty ~teps h n \ ~ not bt•l•n tt is co.Uy to mtdnWo and ruults in the re-offll'ials and e nviron· lakt>n to mttigut<' thu moval of the lndlaenous mental uperts to 11t1Jdy danger of fire.> \\here ''eacetation ... ways of r eod uclng the urban areas und wild ne~d lo 5imply clear areas <'omf' togc.>thcr. lit• u hJ pro1wr lat1d av.•ay brushlndevelopt'd The lon g s t11nd1n.i plnnnlna 1rnd ur(•hltt.•c areait. county policy n •jo!urd!ng tunl dti.i~n ran n-duc•e UC Irvine professors. Supl'n-isor Thomas protection ot homl.'s from lht• fm• hta:r.urd without students and statl will Riley, whose Fifth Dis-brush fires 1s coiled remo\'lnll tht.' brush hos l cam Pus · w 1 de trict includes rnost ol the iliiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiill••--~~llll!lllllllllll!llli-ililiiliili-celebrat~on April 24. as d e v e 1 o p m e n t s USOA CHOtel UMlftD ~ 'f UC Irvine holds o~n threatened by wildland FILET USDA CHOtCI house. ri rl's su ggested the TOP Community residents study team MIGNON SIRLOIN 01re in\•tted l o view S acad emic demonstra-RILEY'S t ask force. to :!... I 9 90 ~= S I 49 .. t1ons, films. fine arts and be <'Omprised of fire of. ..a,....... .. .. ,,. __.. s Po rt s e ,. e n t s and r1c11ds, sheriff's orr1ci.als. -,... ...__ .... '' ••• participate in a \•anety professional pla nners, • IAAGl WUGHT l of other activities on environmental experts, campus during open bwlders and a landscape house from noon to 4 architect . 1s expected to p.m. Families bringing report within 90 days lunch may picnic in \\ilh preliminary find· Campus Park. Trams ings. circulating the campus It would be expected to wul offer free campus identify areas where the tours. environment presents a Concurrent events will substantial fire threat to include Wayzgoose (spr· d e v e 1 o p men t a nd ing carnival). Info '76 for archilerlural criteria prospe('live students and and design alternatives their parents and Alumni that could be put into D a Y f or UC l and county building codes to California College or r e d u c e f i r e Medicine alumni. vulnerability. Min . ff ) RILEY aides said the or1ty e p proposal was generated . primarily because of the Tec _hn1q_u e .s for recent f i r e 1n Sa n counseh_ng minority ~tu· Clemente and potential dents will_ be !he subJect problem s 1n South of the Third World <:on· Laguna, Mission \'1ejo. ference or Psychologists L aguna Nigue l and and C~nselors in Higher Emerald Ba~ Educat ion at UC In ·me The Newport Reach March 17 and 18. supervisor said there 1s a SIDE of BEEF W1fll .... s.cti.. PORK LOIN Ollly .... ~ ....... SldCI .. lfff 77 ' .. 99'. IA¥ JO.U .. I --TRI-TIP llOAST s I"' .. HINDQUARTER lib ..ctloa UHDYS AVRAGI Wlt6HT 89' SALT & l'Ul'ER s I 29 ROAST .. ffdyM MEAT LOAF MIX ....... IACOM 2$C).J00 LIS. .. BANKAMERICARO • MASTER CHARGE RANDY'S BUTCHER SHOP 270 E. 17th St. Co1ta MeH Hlllgtfl\ $q~r• • ly "'• W•I SH I OPEN MON.· SAT. 10·6 Cl°"Nd $undey '642-7191 (ft.Newport Beach> and J ames Whetmore CR· Fullerton> m issed the roll call \'Ole last week when the state Senate passed AB 1395 oo a 31-1 vole. The bill by Assemblyman Barry Keene <D· 1 Strsinl Eureka> requires new toilets sold in California after bltrellill 1977 to use no more than 3.5 gallons of water per Mile) flush. instead of the four to seven gallons of loday·s1 conventional models. • • • · I (7141494.&031 HUMTINGTOM IEACH CITY COUNCIL VOTE A LEADER ASSEMBLYMAN Paul Carpenter (0-Garden~·=======~~ Grove) Is the author of Assembly Joint Resolution I SS which asks the U.S. Food and Drug Administra· lion to rescind 1t.s act100 ordering ingredient label· mg or wine. It won a 66·0 endorsement by the Assembly last week and has been sent on to the state Senate for ac· Uon. ••• Neptune Society :REM4TION llUAIAL AT SCA 646-7431 y--i.•-••lll ... 111 -_< __ ,_.-. ......ic. C.llfetfl'ff,.nt.ile . ........ • C.11'./-. A LAWYER A LADY ALLY FRANCES GREEN BAU PASADE!'IA <U PI) - Private ser "ices were planned for R os mer Zane Grey , s on or We s tern writer Zane Grey, who aied Monday from pneumonia com· plications. Grey. 66, was president or the com- pany that handled literary and motion pie· lure affair:. of the lale author. MOSCO W (U PI > - Crt1ory P od yapolsky. 48. a well-known Soviet ASSEMBLYMAN RICHARD Robinson's bill~~~=======~ geophysicist and dissi· CAB 2&42) (o a bsolve from c1v1I or criminal hability dent. collapsed and died. anyone who r eported a case of suspeded child FREDERICKSBURG, apparently from ll brain abuse to authorilJes has won the unanimous en· Va. CU Pll -Dorli MUH hemorrhage. fellow dis· dorsemeot of the Assembly. Call l~-5618. Put • few word s to work for ou Dtsaey, 68. who wrote 47 senter and Nobel Peace The only exception, under the proposal by lhe mystery novels. many ol Prite winner Andrei D. Santa Ana Democrat. would be If the report was de· them adapted fo r Sakharov said today. liberately false. J11s bill now goes lo lhe Sen ale. telev1s1on a nd mo\'les. ----------------;,,,._ ______ __:~--------'-----------~ died Monday or cancer She beg an wr1t1ng myslenes 33 years ago Her latest. "Winifred." will appear in April. CORONADO CA P> - R eti red R ear Adm . Philip F. Roath, 95. the oldest graduate or the Coast Guard Academy. OIHOOI CAPT RAY A Glll'>ON rnl_I .. l.At<oNIHO C... D•ltOIOH\111111.0fC~ 0 S tt1• \uf¥tWd &-V ftl\ WI,. l•t""" (,.~ ~\itf\lt H,,,ICe \ ••ti I» twkl T-.00 ,.,..O<h II •I I 00 PM _,,A I'"' l-• &...-A l eoq. •I> t ..... M OI fk't•ii-nO P•CIUt Y lt w Mf',...,1.1 ,_,.,., Mort"'6t'f, Plf••PGf't 8-Mfll, C• ctiA't ton cac M ~ .. Ul AND•'W Cf CH ••'4-.. ''" \1•u • P•to\ AoM Irv~,. 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Huntington S.aeh ~539 HMfi ~rnE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ! Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. Tlff. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bristol st. at san diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 You can tell just by look ing at a soft contact lens that it is designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexible and !!Oft, just as its name implies. But the difference betwf'en regular contact., and soft contact lenses g~ even deeper than that. Soft contaclc; actually ab&orb fluid t-0 become even !!Oft.er and more comfortable while you're wooring them. Chances are the Optical Department at WardR con fit you with a pair of soft contacts. Wardi:; has the lat.est in titling equipment and contact lenses including bifocal contacts. So, if you're thinking about contaclc;, think about the Optical Department at Montgomery Ward. Put~face in our hands. OP'1'·J MONT(,QMERY WARD This is the big one! .. eebb .. a.ynold~ THE SINGER SPRING SALE Pu\h bulmn map on llJrbtcl fo1w1••w>n µIJtl' tur '"''' '"" l••w1111111f c ufl\, fl.Intl•·~-,,11 h~rd tr11Nch .i1rJ\ lt.1'. IJwtr "' lrn1t•1•1hol~1 , •·•<l11•1v..rv dr"ll"''rl tr11111tl•op111 htllJl"n· ,.~, fu\1 Vl' I •1111 h & W111tl hJnd whr••I <:.111 't''"'f 1 J'•" "' c.lb1nc1 r kh.i DEPENDABLE ZIG ZAG, EXTRA LOW PRICED Hurrv. hmolffi 0"'"''''"\ of ,.,,, 'lu•dv mJCh•M w•th hon• d•OJ>tn holJt11n .1nd mJny otht'r I •ml' \.'lllt'I\ ~r1v1nq caw-°' cab1rle t r •t1J 'l41 A There's No Place Like 0-'I~~~") SINGER ii l 11 II ... ..,c.-.--............. -4:.. •• QUALITY STRETCH STITCH MACHINE WITH CONVENIENT FRH ·ARM FEATURE' NOW $88 . Rrg. S99 95 ~~""'· c.......... , ... ,." uaie..•~<•....,.. Mt--~-•• .. nu )tell.,.....,• •t.u •hUH , ... ....._ •tf (•• .. •••• \4t tlU UI)... 0.. •1 ..... \• tt.--... tU ttl• "'"c...,....._.,,...,.. .. .,., ntnh 11t)W t1•\1 ,._..,_ IU•' .. nM fll t-... 0.-. ltt-1\0 'Pi otal ~ear Energy Task Force Starts By THOMAS D. ELIAS '"Clearly. 1978 Wiii ~a pivot I year for both energy ond t•nvlronmental dec1slon1 in Ca1Jforn11 Some of lht" dera~IOnll lO be made \has year w all dic- tate Cautorma 's eneray mt• for tht' re•t of th11 ceh· Ll.lr)' •• That conlmt•nt by Tom Qwnn, cba1rman of the state Aar Resources Hoard and chief envaronmentaJ advaser to Oov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. renecb \be rationale behind o new. prh•ate and Informal task force at the tuahest level of state government. OUTHER~ <:ALIFORMA FO(~lJ. "IN RONALD REAGAN'S YEARS AS gov- ernor. there was not even informal contart between the heads of the various rommiss1ons," Maullln said. Maullin. Quann a nd Ross are old friends, they say, and their discussions of state bus iness do not violate the Brown i\ct, California's open meeting law, because no formal dec1s1ons can be m ade. "There 1s no way I can commit the other four auys on m) commission." Maulhn says. Jn his case, that 1s probably true. The Energy Comm1ss1on has been sharply divided on many is- sues. But Quinn's ARB has voted unanimous!} on every single issue since he her a me chairman. WHILE IT 'S TRUE THAT SO FORMl\.L de- cisions can be madt.', 1t 1::. also true that Qumi:i. Maullin a nd R oss a r e all longtime fnt-nds and close as- sociates of Go\'. Brown; so any ronclus1ons they reach are like· I~ to become s tate poltcy. M aullrn. however. sees n othi ng wr ong with this possibility ··our mel'hngs are not de· signed to set a roordlnatt.'d ap· proach an a formahzt.'d way," he 11ou said. "But even if lht.>)' did, you don't anvite the public to a cabinet meeting wher e policy aenn1tely Is bCt. so why invite the publJc to these meetings?" All the threr old friends intend to do, Maullin sBid. 1s •·gel together and shoot the bull about mutual interests And tht> membership of our group ran 'Jr) hkt? a floating crap game. Depending on what 1s cl1-.ru,scd. the memb<.'rship is broadened or nJrrO\H.'d ·· A~1 0NG THE ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS have bt•en Oemocrauc As ... t.>mbl}'man Charles War- ren of Lo~ Anitelt.>s. rhairman of the committee handltn~ mo1>t land U"l' and enerj.?y legislation: Wilham Pres::., d eputy dirertor or the stale Office of Plannin1t a nd Research, and Pt;C member Robert Batanov1cb, lhe other Bro\\n appoantee on that com· m1ss1on Quinn. !or one. s~s the meelmfs as a construc- tive nf'w approach to government ··t.ook at th<' probl<'ms at the federal level. \\here there are constant cunfhcts among outfits hke tht> 1-~\.>dl·ral Po\\rr Comm1~::.1on. the Federal F.n er f(y 1\dm1n1s tration, the Environmental Protec· lion t\~(·nry, the Run•au of La nd Management and the Arm} Corps of F.ng1neers "\\'hen 'nu I h1nk ubout tl, thl' feclcral ~overn mt.>nt mu«t clo what we cln Th1•v <•rl' mm-1ng in too many d1lh~·n•nt d1n•ct111ni.110\\ " Was Substitution Brotherly Love? HO:\t fo: t AP 1 :'\mctt•en ''"" olil (;1u-;f'ppc I :\tonh'~• .1nil1·. 111 Jail .m .111111.-tn.tl un rohber~ ch.ir)!e .... h.i' 111•1•11 rt•pl.1\'t'<l b) 11 look .1fikC' > ounRt'r broth1•r J ,111 nHu·1Jb '-fllll C11"rppc "ll' '"1l1•d hr ht" father, mvttwr. r..111c1•1· .1n1l Ill H.tr old broth1•t l.1111t1 Afh•r .1 111111.: .uul 1in1m,11t•d n11\\ 1•r,al1nn. {'\t.•nonc.> lf'lt h111 t\mi.:1. \loho rf'mu1 nt>d behmd I drr-1 ... cct ·" h I'> hrol h1•r Lost lady's diamond pendant on gold chain Vicinity of Hoa9 Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, or Balboa Peninsula Of qreat sentimental value. Finder please call 548-8863 t w.dnesday. Merell 10 1m Clemente Housing Eyed Incomes Under $15,000 Not Enough to Buy S~ Clemente's housini eJ~ ment -tleiaosed of any re· rtrt'OCe to IOVl'rnment Sub:.uiles u a means or pro\•1dlna low-cost ho\l•lnll -will be con.s1dtrt'd torueht b) theS.1 n Clemente Pl•n run1Commlss1on Tht rommluion will mt"t't at 7·30p.m •tCity flall. COMMISSIONERS rt'<'t.'nlly or· der~ that r eferent{' to jlovern· ment asslstasnce for low 1nt'Qme persons be deleted S.•vcral rom· ml11sioners s uggestl'd thut a~ sustance program ~ ~ould Ol)('n a "Pandora·s Box .. h) J>t•rmtlUn~ people who C&in't ufford al to hvt• nearlhe beach The t>lement st ates that persons making less than SlS.000 per year c.rnno t afford lo purrbaae • residence m San Clemente. The proposed element was pre- pared for lhe c1tv by Pn,·ate con- sultation purchau of\ arant land to t'r~jlc­ a .. land bank" for n~v. rf'!.1dt.>nllaJ <'On tru4·t1on Plann1n& comm1s"1on action on the f'lemf'nt will come In lht' form of a rcy:ommenduUon to th<' cit) rou"itt-0 . wb1ch. by lav.. must •dopt a housing elemf'nt as p11rt of the city':, ee neral phm IN OTHER matter . tht' rom- m1u 1on \\ 111 consider a de · "eloJM'r 's requt"st to ron~lruct 11 24 un~t condominium proJt.'<'l on A\ en id a Pre::.1d10 adJacent to Cit)' l lull and propo:wd rncrt'a~t' m rceli dt.>velopers must pny for slrt'et llt'~s. sl1nio and tram c s1arns th•t accompany n4•w subdJ\'b1ons. Symphony Seeking String ~1Uicians \'1olin, '1ola. relln and ~tnn~ ba:,~ players are betn~ ~ght lor the Sadd lebuck S~ mphon1r Orcheslra by 1nslrurlor d1rec111r Ruth Haroldsoi:i "All the wood\\ ind and bra~s rhaars arl' filled ,'' Mr::. Harold.son noted , "but \\C re looking for s tring pla)ers." "W e have a very fine in· strumental group that rehl'arses on.r ampus m Bu1ld1ng Q from 7 p m lo 10 pm Wednesd a)s We have upcominji? pcrformanrc::. on l\larrh 14. 19 a nd 21 ·· The 60-m e m ber J;roup re· hearses and performs under the dJrt>ct1on of ~rs. Haroldson. who has Se\ er al ) ea.rs expcnence an ~ymphon~ rondu<'tang Members of the symphon1r or· chestra can earn up to two units of crt.'d1t a t Saddlebark ColleRe or part1c1pale on a non·crt.'d1l basis. Mus1rian~ interested in tht> or- che:;tra should contart ;\1rs. Haroldson at 831-9i00 or 49S·49SO, E xt 322 . - * DAIL y PILOT I I YCamp Calendar Released The s~ddleback Valley YM 'A h11 11nnounced a "pr1n1 \ 11ral1 o n <fey 1•a rnp April U 16 fm rh1ldn•n 111 fir:H thr<>uah M\th i:rudt•s ('htldn•n "Ill attend the prof'ram from 9 • m. to :'.I p m • s111d Mikt' Mt'l r h1 o rn'. progran\ d1rt>rtor . Activities in· d ude• a trip to Sanla Cut11llnu lslund, u Ols ney movie, trip11 to lor11I park:. und I 1<h• l}OOle. an11 r11lll•1· ~kutini: Trah\\•d Y rounselors \\ 111 pn.;,·i<fr h•uder::.h1p ·o 11 u o n t.' · t o · s c \' c n <1du lt t r h l ld r a ti o, ~I e I c h 1 o r r e 11 1 d Hl•Jt1..,trntton deadline 1s Apnl'l Add1t1onal 1nformat1on ii. '" .111.ible from the '" 2313 1 Oranite Ave, £1 Turo, 830 Y~lCA. Control Post SAC'RA~1 F.~TO (ti Pl> Gov F.dmund G Rro"n J r . appo intt>d Huth Gupta. a San Fran· cisr(1 bwyer, to tht.> statt.' Board or C'ontrol OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS CARPETING THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! .. • • THE RIGHT COLOR • THE RIGHT TEXTURE • THE RIGHT PRICE YOU'LL FIND IT AT CARPETERIA LARGEST llVEITOIY II TM WEST. IMMEDIATE llSTALllTIOI! &elANESE l\,YLON HI-LOW t<Xl CEI A"'I • "'IONl'llf rof'111 AK Hi, tN I 1\7 lt 11·· ~~1~•1J1\ i:~' '•t' 2 I 9 ~' h ,\!~I\ • ; MA'•Y 1.. J. M OUR LOW PR1CI ..... HERCULON® IV LEVIL LOOP OUR LOW PllCI •.•.• DUPONT NYLON TRI-COLOR SHAG •Jf~Jf•f N~, NPILI flt)l{fllll I f<l1 H HI\•, l"i 111 I••" I ...... I Iµ Ui '' OUR lOW PRICE •••• :a·1 ·., • ,', 1 t1 ii Ul(t kt ~' /\# " 'I " , .\wA',lt I 1 ldlfll~ MARVESS ®OLEFIN TIGHT LOOP '\ "'.;\Q\[SS· Olfqp.jCJ8JP ~ .,. A'. y HACI' :\, ;. • 'A ("\ ~C'..V(:lll CA·~PU ~ q H 11,•[, A• e "\'t:'ll" Cll I \~\'(:; "· v~! V.\'ff (H iji\' '" f l h > OUR lOW PllCI •.• REMNANTS AND ROLL ENDS AT LGW DISCOUNT PRICES! LARGE SIZES FOlll••,IOOMS, LIVl•fi IOOMS, llDIOOMS, PLA YIOOMS, DIMS SMALL SIZES FOi IATMIOOMS, HALLWAYS, UMHIS, IOAJS, TIAIUIS lat"' YOUI ROOM MllSUllMlltS • UT QUALITY ltlMI IRHD UIPITS AT LOW DISCOUlt PllCIS • SIU<T HOM TMl lAIGIST CAIPIT l•Yl•TOIY t• Tiii WIST • IVHY IOLL OF CAIPH IS MAllllD HD PIKID FOi YOUI SMO,,HK co•YHlll(I • ALL LAIOI UICOltDtTIOIAll Y fiUAIHTtlD KO DEL® Ill TIP SHEARED I I ~I f ft ll1POlV[Cf[lHI f 5 I I ' I l1l11ll~I ) H(j L• II 51Vll~I, · 1.J~lll'•U> WflH,b~LN l[ l~'lR I l fl r 01 I lf 'lit.JN ANL. \.1JL• IR SO. OUR LOW PRICE • • • • .. • • • • • • • .. YD. l • .,, '.i f ll[ f.\ ti f(.11~' P r1 ' AUf\1 I Wlf11 [}If'<·~· .'t J•f IAHH'•!; !!ti r;·o ~f!l'r,uH (.AHIE' 1 J111f1/, ',f W!•t.lJ'l(,I~ DUPONT NYLON 't .,. ...... p ~.~.~~.~l.~.~~'.,'::"' 1111 '>' 1 'l\.1J\tlll I INll1ti,\l1 11~ > $0. • • • • • • • • • • • • • YD. NYLON PRINTED PATTERNS I ti ··r~ICO~TINU'JUSr .AV(NINYltl\ ~I' ;, 111 I .'\MR BB[R BAt;I( COllJ•ll JL. (3i.. .~1 ~t •. '• µ•, l ,NS TH AI ~1NIM1l[ ~~I'.[ (P 11.lt ,\ l ~ P~Sl::>lNTJAl A"llJ (IJ\Wi.RC.iAl USl OUl lOW PllCI ••. SQ. YD. ~fl~lAJl~~~~-"-,..~"-O_&Y_\_•_O _l.-ll-ll_\l_•_<_O_NV-IN-,-•• -,-("_D_ll_,-l,-.-s-.~.o~.~.=-~,~,.~.~\7.AV~A~ll~U~lt~•~(~.~\17.f0~.~1=11~1\~M=o,~a~l~M=o•~l~\~l.=V~l(~ •• ~v:1s7.11~o=v•~<~U~\l=O•:::o1~.:,,:.,~D:!r~.:.,~.;.IN~l~~~ .. NO. HOLLYWOOD 7007 l•urel Ctn>'on llvd. -912·2200 VENTURA 2501 E M•ln SlrHt (10$) 6'1·S041 WHITTIER 15913 E Wlttttler BIYd. CIU·0111 PASADENA 2110 E. Colorado llvd. 577-1900 LONG BEACH 3001 811tnow~ Blv~ '21·1934 MONTCLAIR 4119 Holl loulenrd (1'U) 926-3517 COVINA 210 E. Arrow Hlgtl••r Mf.4471 FOUNTAIN VALLEY t5M5 HMbor Blvd. (714) 939.1100 W. LOS ANGELES 10525 Vtnlct llvd. 55f.'51() EL CAJON 237 E Mt1n St. (714) 440·6262 SAN DIEGO NO CALIF • CAMPllll • Mlllll'IAf •SAN CARLOS • l11T Vlf:W •SAN FlllAHCISCO W~nesday. Marc-ti lO. 19i~-DAILY PILOT . .\ 12 .. Temporary Job Can Ease Unemployment Blues ' 81 JO\'C£ l.. Kl::'lll EDY Otar J oy<'e: Like many tbouund~ ol v.bm"n I suddenly Qnd myself <•ae ~ nd 1tt1th ;; •lnor ch1ld > de perately an nt-t-d ol 4"mployment. t-'ormt'rl) •n editor and copywntl''" I have b«n tmploycd "' a wife and mother for 25 years -a.s.w .. Al•nlMlria. Va. Your pllght, aim 1latr to that or many mad lt'Vt'I t'Xl'CUllVt•'il whose jobs d1i.appNm.'CJ dunn& the reres•lon, may ht• .,vot lu•d through temporary employment A part·l1me temp Job would Wei• •II our of d•rtmr•'' Youth Music Award J osep h P earlman. director of the Orange Coast Community Sym. phony Orchewa, and Lew Kidder. president of Coast Music Sen ·1ce of Costa Mesa <1nd Foun- tain Valley. have an· n ounced a "Young Artists Aw:Jrd" compet1· tion for out standing young performers or or· chestral inMruments re- siding w1th1n the Coa:.l Community College D1s- trirt "All students of :.tnng, woodwind and br ass in- strumt•nts belw<'en th£> ages of 16 and 20 un• 1n- \'1ted to take part in the compctiuon." Pearlman saJd. "Preliminary and • nnal judging will t akl" place at Orange Coast College in May and win ners will be announced June I " Ca!>h pn1e'I of S600. S300 and St~O 1.1. 111 bc- awarded to tht• ''..!1'-t. second und third ptare "inne" The f1r't plJl'e winner "'Ill be inv1te<I to app('ar a" solo1.,1 '41th Oran11t<' Const Commum Iv S~phon\ next Oet'embl·r 1n lhl· oJ>('ntnR concert of lhl· 1976 i7 seai.on ,\pphra11ons mui.t lw suhm1ll<'d b~ l\pril 2.1 Tt>acheri. "1..,hin..: in· form:it111n :.in· a~kt•d to call 556 552:! Relativity Hi!(hlig hts OCC Class An• \nu ""' ur1• thnt J)<'r!<un-. "'ho II\ r 1n h.1w m1•111' .1~l' mort• 'I""' h thon th1ht• II\ 111.i .1t lht> top ur h1Nh ""<''., r>11I \OU kno"' thJt hJnk tdl1•r' i:ro"' o ltl (;1~t1•r thJn :1 u I o tn o b I I c r J 1· t' drH·rr'i" It h.1:-In 110 "'1th rt' litll\ II\ .. inti th.al t'11n1111' prtnr1 plt• "'ill lw 1'"t 11m11w1I 111 Or,1n~1· ('ou'll ('oll1•i:l· ' f11ur p.11 t lt•r l ll r t' ~ I' I I I' ' t I l I t• d "i\.,tronom,r " Th<' M'r1rs mt't'ls on 5UC'<'l'S!ll\'t' l"rid~1y ('Vf'O ings. ·b~l(lnn111J: Marrh 19. from ll :io R 30 In OCC's S<'il'nt'<' Lecture 2 It Is free to tht• publu· add welCbt to your work history, allow > ou prcr1ous hours o{f to )Ob hunt, and pay some bills. (Career Comer) ffn·ic" make an ei{ort lo slot uttul1ves Into ahort term jobs that actually make U$c ol their 11k11l . One oraanization. Wt.stem Ttmporary Services, Jnc .. e1tH uamplea or demand for ex- pany u an auditor. He ,,...U In fl\•t' mornin11 a wffk; apmds I.he altemooos look.i.na for a C\ill·t.ame job. -An en1l~r In lhe Mkiwst. who v.ras urnlQJ $l~SOO. i. 'A-otl· l n1 u a temp tuhnlcal II· lunutor thrff daya a •«k. lie 1cbedulu job laterviewa the othtt t.wo days. All is a.ot perte<'l in tt'mp liand any more than in permunent employment Ann Pawelek. an expttltnced h•mp in Chlcaao . ..., nt~ that whit\' 11he ~)'• ihort stlnt.~ ~c:au c he Uke• chanct and peoplt'. &he wlsbts employers ~ould treat temps with i re1ttt<r re. pt1cl. .Pawelek •unest:s lht'ff lips t~ employers: MO&E IMPORTANTLY pt'rhaps. temporuy •e>rk ean be a powerful antidote to the-~)t'holog1cal ael bitcks sutferfd !rum losing a Job or beln& tosSf'd noktd into the Job markf'l uftt>r • lon1 absence. The debllitatan& ftthn11• or lnadcquucy. re)ecu on nr dlnltn1sht>d sense of worth .,..,. tht< poison that unemplo)~d jobse~kers must O\•ercunw ·~utlvt t:ih:ol: -A S2S,OOO a year adverti•inl .xet"utive on the East Coast ls help1n1 a corporate advertl~1ng departmenl catch up with &a backloJ. He works {our days a week, rull time. stacks up his Job lntervley,•s on the filth day. -Brtet your temp upon or rival as to <'om1>any pr()('edun·. lue11llon of 11upph t!11, cuffc • t1m6 1md other pollc1e:1. Although moi.t temp jobs are t'krlcal. some temporary help IRISH SPRING SOAP -A WEST (:'01\ST <'Omp•ny t'Ontroll'°'r. roi·mtrly t-arnana $18.000 a rear' IS with We:stC'rn lt'mporarily working for a com- COLGATE TOOTHPASTE SAVlr} 7 oz. family size 5 ~.99c 24C wllll MFP flEO. llUOride. U c IA. ~~7gc -I F AN ASSIGNMENT runs CEPACOL MOUTHWASH 32 oz. shatter· prool bOll18 • Sootruno and re· treslllllO. ggc PAM COOKING hort, don't notlt )OUr t~p fl\ e minute:. b \'ftlrt> qu1ttmtt um,• The-tt-mp <'A n lose out on "" •" 111tinmt>nl the tollov.\111,; d») esJ>("c11ll> In th" rnlddk of Lh · l.\ttk. lf a temp a<'Cl'pts nn U!\~i i:n· ment to replace ~ne oHlct> workttr. don't ti•k" ad\ nlaae by loading on the work of ~·\lf"till re guler employts ftlr the pnco of one tenw. t-'or II lllllll pie l'<>l'Y or Womf"n '11 Work, s~mt 16 <'Cnti. in Mnmr1" .ind • ~um med. lll'lr t111Urt·~s\ld mu1hng label to Juyc<• l..lln Kc-n nl'<IY ut th1:ii rleWSPllJ>t't. -.... BAYER ASPIRIN 200's 1ns1s1 on genuine Bayer Asp1rn1 ···· 1 1 H 36 t-Mi I ~~ EASY OFF flLKINSON SPRAY £tSY'LW BLADES CURI TY W-l#l OVEN CLEANER S1a1n1ess steel blades. 9 oz. SP double edge. 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SUNDAY I A.M .. t P.M. •Ff:F l Dodger s Won't G e t In$ War LOI ANGELES CAP) -The prHldent of the Los Antelea 'Dodt•n H)'I th• buebell te.m won't enter a 1trala1Pheric bid· dine war for pitcher Andy MHMr1mltb. a Corona del Mar 'r .. ldenl who has been declared a free •tent by a federal appeals •court. • "I don't thJnk il'a good com· mon Hnse lo pay any man lwo or , lbree limn what he'• worth.·• PeterO'MaJley uldTuesday. Tbe announeement came followlne the 1110101 ol two of~ Dod1er1' laal three holdouts. Southpaw pitcher Tommy JJ>hn and outfielder Bill Buc kner aisned contraets Tuesday. 'the only unslcned Dodger is catcher-outfielder Joe Ferguson. Accord in& lo the 8th U.S. Clttuit Court or Appeals an St. Loula, Mes1ersmlth bffomes a free •cent ertectlve March 16. "In the Interest or the longevity ol the lranchlse," O'Malley said, "you just can't start playing with &lonopoly 'money.' The profit line in profeuiona l sports 1s too thin. I realhe that trying to de· tennlne a 'Player's worth is a gray area and some franchises mtabt be willlng to offer con- sklerable money. But 1 doubt that this one will." llessenmith's agent, Herb Osmond, said he already had been contacted by re presen· tatives of two teams. Concerning O'llalley's statement, Osmond said, "It sounds to me like he's not coing to make a new ofrer. Tbe Dodgers obviously could get along without Andy. ''But a pitcher or Andy's capabilities could make n heck of ·~ difference to some clubs·. n.Hadelpbia. for instnnce. I thlnk iI they got Andy they would baye a heck of .a chance to win the pennant in the ~ ... · In other developments Tues· day. the Dodcers and the California An1els said they bad invoked the so·called Andy Mesff'l"lmilh clause for renewal of contracts with unsianed players. Under that rule. a team may extend a player's contract for an additional year at the same terms or the last year of the player's contract.· Under the court rulin1 on the reoewal clause. a player who plays out his option then becomes a rree agent. Tbe teama ua continue to ne10Uate n•w coatract terms despite lnvokln1 the renewal clause. The Aneels have el1M un- 3isned players: Bobby Bonds. Andy Hassler, Joe Lahoud. Paul Dade. John Brius. Billy Smith, EWe Rodriguu and Sid Monge . Fighter Loses 'rrunks NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Maurice Quillan literally beat the pants off Andre Love in a welterweight boxjng match bere Monday.· In the firth round, the elastic iave way and Love's trunks began to s lip. Quillan, coming on strong anyway, hammered away. Inch by Inch. the shorts slipped, all the way to the. kneel. Referee Ernie Cojoe tlllled them back up. They slipped again Ref to the rescue a1aln . and qaln. It was more or a tundrance tban an t'mbarrassment since Love was wearing boxt'r slilorts under his boxer shorts. Between the firth and s1X1h rounds. Love's trainer hooked them up with a safety pin - but It came open after a minute or Pounding. Down went the pants again. In a ddition to losing his pants, Love lost the decision. But he won the crowd. Lutz Stops Rival MEMPHIS -In opening round action Tuesday nl1ht. John Newcombe defeated Allan Slone. 5-7. 6-3. 6·3, In the World Cham- pionship Tennis eveJ't at the Memphis Racquet Club. In the day's other singles matches. Bob Lut'Z or San Clemente defeated Australian 9Db GllUnan. 1·2. 6-0. and Vijay Armritraj stopped Andy Pat- lilon, l~. 7-6. i ·3. o.ii. ~ ... -.., ~•tr-1dl 0'-11 DAVID ZOGG (25) SAVES BEST FOR LAST. Sports in Brief Kings Breeze, 6-1; NY Downs Lakers INGLEWOOD -Butch Goring scored two goals and added nn assist lO help the Los An&eles Kings snap a three-game losing ittreak w ith a 6-1 National Hockey League victory ov• the Vancouver Canucks Tuesday nl&ht. Los Angeles broke out or its slump with a rour-goal outburst in the first period. IAlbnf'.U NEW YORK -Reserves Neal Walk , Jim Barnett and Harthorne Wingo combined for 21 points in tb~ fourth quarter to lead the New York Knicks to a lOl·IS National Basketball As· iodation vit:tory over the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday nlghl. The Knicks were without two oC their top three sconrs. Walt Frazier and Spencer Haywood. who have combined to averuge 39.3 points per game. Frazier was sidelined with a sprained back and Haywood a strained muscle in his rib cage. LOS jloNGtlLES 1 .. ) -C•I-17, w.,.,., 1 -·J•l>INI• n. ,. .. .., n. co-1c11 •e. ,.,....,.,, 1. •.nw11 • Te1••• o .i1-" NIW VO•K 11011 -8reclley 11, 0.vi• I Gl-IM IJ h••O••.-....... w ....... J.o ..... ....... II. Wit199 IJ Tot•IU• u n '-""_,.. n 11 n 10 .. -Yo,. JS U J4 11 IOI Tet•I l'Olil\ LO\ 4 .... ltt 1•. -Y .. \ 10 ....,...,..,, -• ''in ~r B••or~d Maurice Red Guyer. former athletic director and head root· ball and basketball conch ut Laguna Rench lhgh. has been selecteli to tht> Cal1rorn1u Coarhl'S Assoc1ut1on llall or Fame. Nominated by Ron 011\'I'>. Corona dcl Mar lllgh nthlelir director. Guyer will receive his Induction at noon on April 3 at the Jack Tar Hotel In San Francisco lt'erlwrs W'fdlc O tlt MONTREAL -An 0Hlr1ul of the Olympic install11t1on~ boarrl said the failure to folio" proper procedure In the• 1nslallat1on or a concrete bE'am on th<' OlymlJI<' stadium resulted 1n an accident which claimed four liv('<. But as he "as speakin1Z hun dreds of the 3.SOO·slroniz day 'h1ft began waJking ore the sill' TUl''i· dar amid complaints of made quate \\Ork safety precautions. Roger Trudeau, director- general or the board, told a news conference that sections of the ht-am broke loose and plummet· ed 185 feet to the ground because of human error. f'etOtt" Se.as . NEW ORLEANS -The New Orleans Saints have agreed to rtve up some 4,000 seats in the Louisiana ~perdome in efforts to avoid complaints from football Cans. The Saints and the Superdome Commission •mended their con- tract Monday lo have stadium seating arrangements switched to normal capacity or 72.000 in· stead or the expanded 76,000-seat pla n. However. the Saints reserved the ri ght to swUch back to 76,000 seats 1f pregame tickl't sales In· dicated their need. NfteCoaclt NASHVILLE -Wayne Dobbs, an assistant basketball coach al Vanderbilt Univer sity for the past six years. was named lo suc- ceed Roy Skb:ier as head coach Fullerton Nips SCC Cal State <Fullerton) scored an unearned run In the finh inning and it proved to be Ute wmning nm as the Tit.ns handed host SOlllthern Cal CoUege oC Costa Mesa a 2·1 defeat in collegiate baseball action Tuesday. Tbe Vanguards' Marty Quisen- bft'r>' pitched well In defeat, limilinl lbe Titans to Just seven hits. on a one-out single by Randy Greer and Bob Johnson's double down the right field line. Johnson was thrown out trying to :.tretch the hit into a triple ~.cl .-,.,...211 "'°"""·" W-ow dll McC0.11.< ~Cet .... 111 •• , "•Ill 4 110 "-~ll> •••• c t I I Thoorll.H, lb 1 0 I 0 ' 0 0 0 c.i.. r1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .. ..,.... ~' 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Oul\e~r\ 0 0 0 • 0 T..UI~ " I 4 I w.dnesday March 10 197& OAILYPILOT ., DiabloS Gain FinalS With ........ 3 Victory By GLENN \\1UTE OI -O•llY ~leUt ... It was sn uohehe,·abl..-s11hl M1ss1on Vle10 Hlgh'b shorter D1ablo-.. chump1on:. of th\• South Coo~t L(•agut• and "inn\•r:. of 13 tra1ght tcume:.. teunnai tall, tughly regurded Moreno Vaalley to pieces . Coach Pal Roberti>' O!ablo "·ere playing toua h defen:.e. wln- nmg the buttle ot the ooaras, shooting wtth unt'ann) uccuracy a nd shov. in~ "hat bu:.kctball te,mwork 1s all about The)' overcaml· an c-arl~ 10·8 defkit and went on to po-.t J lag gec1nc 68-43 triumph Tue:.doy night before 1.929 at Cal tale t Fullerton> in the semifinals of the CIF Clasi. AA playoff:, Thus they become the fou rth team in the h1:.tory of the Orange Coast area ever to make the finals m basketball Manna, Laguna Beach and Jlunllngton Beach are the others. They'll play Rowland for the cro"n Saturday al Lonit Bcarh Arena with tipoff at 3. They won Tuesda~ 1n 1mpo!>ing Cashion. r rushmg a f04.' that had reeled off 17 :.lra1ght \'H'lories and bad won the tough San An· dreas League. "We cam e to. play," Roberts said. "We fo llowed the game plan perfectly. Thal was to out· board them and power inside with the ball. "ldon'llhlnk we'veeverplayed a better game al Mission VleJo -1 told them at halltime when we were up by 11 that we had 16 minutes lo go aod not to let up Theyd1dn·t " 0 1wjd Zoi&; hit n season high 24 Points. 1euine elaht m each of lhf' first three quarters. lie WMS bitting mostly 1ns1de. getting perfect pane"· from Steve Sawyer and John Hattrup and eluding dc(cnders for the clean attempts. It was Zon's lay-up with l : 13 left ln the first quarter that tied the score at 10 alld his 15-footer with one second to go in the frame that put Mission Viejo ahead for tood.12-10 Theh he connected on an 8- footl'r in the opening minutes or tht> next quarter and the rout was on M1sSlon Viejo exploded for the ne\t l\\O quarters. holding Moreno Valley to 11 points Cotal for tho:.e s tantas "hile the Oiablos unleashed a blistering attack to produce an insurmoun- table 43·21 lead after three penods The ad\'antage finally ballooned to 28 points before re· serves came on to finish out Any thought:. Moreno Valley might have had of overhauling the victors 1n the final stanta were dashed by the Diablos· shooting they made nine of their r1rst 10 field goal tries in the quarter. Sawyer was magnificent. Unselfishly passing off for nine assists, he also had 15 rebounds. se\•en blocked s hots and eight points. Hattrup came tbroush with eight assists and did a fine job handling the ball and settmg up plays Mitch Adams pitched in KELLY COX (34) PASSES OFF. with rour rebounds. rive a~J5tb and 10 points. And Kelly Cox found the ran11.t- arter a slow st art, gettlns 11 Points in the 1 st quarter to fat\"11 his 1ame total to 17. "Sawyer's passing was the best I've ever seen for hJm, 1' Roberts said Mission Viejo s hot 56.5 pe~nt accuraey from the floor for tt\(> game. 6s.s ror the last thr# quarters . The Diablos had only lO turnovers and were tagged wiUt only 13 fouls. Last \\eek In theft upset of Santa Clara they bad rune turno\'ers and nine routs. "We're hu ng ry and we're peaking. We'll be there Satur· day." Roberts added. ....... v .... ,,..,, ~ ..... WIU•-I 0 J J .-.,, .............. " .... .. ..... t •••• IO 4 1 14 1 J 1 • ' J 0 11 2 0 1 4 ~ 6 0JUZ ... -GollN I 1 J 11 Sllwf« Cr.Mee;.... I I 1 J CoJI C.. MtC.... t O J o H•nr.o •l«t J 0 I 6 K-y Sl••tr I o J 1 McO..W.ld Tot.el• 10 J 11 OJ TOI•" ~-.a..~ ' 1 1 J 1 0 0 1 ,. .. IJ .. ._,..,.v.11.. 10 I J H-4J Ml"-v1e10 11 ti •• n-11 U.S. Netters Fmd Soviets Tough Foes MOSCOW CAPl -The first I U.S. profess1ona• tennis team to C\'er com pcte her e in earnest left Moscow today with a respectable lead In the Sov1et·American tournament and a new respect for the caliber or Russian tennis . The slx·membe r U.S. squ:11l. all professionals on the Wr ·~ Team Tenni s circuit In 1 .. states, compiled a 52·40 ad\ <i11 tage ln games after opening a fi ve-matc h :.cries with the Sov· lets Despite the American lea<J. nearly nil the one .set matche played before capacity crow• .. here werl' hard·fought conle~• ~ The U.S. men had a partlcularl~ tough lime, failing to win any Of the ir three singles matches against the comparatively youl\i and Internationally unschooled Sovlets. The.American women. headed by team captain Billie J ean King. ra red better by winning two or their three singles matches. King had to overcome a 2·5 deficit Tuesday night to be11t Olga Morotova, ranked No. 1 in Russia In the onlv American loss or four mal.<'hes Tu esd ay . Taimuraz K akuhya came back from a 0·3 deficit to beat Vilas Gerulailis. ranked No. 4 in the United Slates, 7 ·6. In the stronges t U S. showing of the second round, Gerulaill~ and Alex M ayer trounced Kakuliya and No. !·ranked Sov· iel Alex Metrevclli 6·2. In mixed doubles. King and Mayer edged Metrevelll and Morozova 7-5. The 5.4 American advantage In matches so far more accurately refl ected the two days of com- pet ition than the game total. which is the method or scoring th1!. SI00,000 ~eri cs. The two 'iid<'s meet for the third round in Philadelphia Saturday before moving to Clev('land Sunday and Indianapolis Monday Thi!. 1:. th<' first lime lhc Sov. 1ets and Americans have met in team action The bigges t ~urpn!><' for the· Amer1<'om •. ho"t'vt•r. '"as the· playing rah hN of thn•<' unkno~n Soviet younJ(~lt'r). "horn l' S roach Earl .. But<'h" Huchol.t c.•alled th1 · Hu).).l:in:,' "M•rret wpapon~ Nat alya Chmyn •vu, 11 lon11, Ii m h r d I 7 y c· a r n Id . b cat Rosemury Ca!oinl11 m a 7·fl clif· fhnnuer Mond ay nlghl to the de- light of :,Oml' 14 .000 Soviet funs In Lenin Studlum "Shi• 15 clefinltcl)I o player of the• futurl', ond l think sh(.' could evl'n lw a J(rcut lennh1 pluyt•r, .. Blll1r J c•an suld oner the Ca:. a ls Chm) rt:Va mstch. Vurllm Horlsov, 21. heat MoyC'r r,.4 the flr5t niithl with a r'ockol 5er,·c• und ho!H'line drive() Konstantm f'ul(uycv. also 2 •• also beat the-he5l ranked U.S. team player. Marty Riessen. t.s Monday. but this was an exhibl, t1on match which did not count 1n the series Girl in 5 00 INDIANAPOLIS -Sports car driver Janet Guthrie or New York became the first woman to enter the lndlonapolls 500-mlle auto r ace Tuesday. f\allerton took a 1.0 lead In the first and added the serond run on SCC's only e rror of the game. SoCal t allied 11-' run ln the sixth , ~ 100 010 ooo 1 1 000 00• --· • 1 STEVE SAWYER GOES BETWEEN OEF£'NDERS. HE DID IT ALL FOR DIABLOS. Guthrie. who already holds an International competition license and has competed on the Sports Car Club or America circuit since 1964. will be the No. 2 driver for the Rolin Vollstedt team . Her teammate will be Dick Simon, who has driven in the lasl slit Indy races. Al DAlLYPl\.OT 0 El Toro, Artists Blitz; Oilers, MD Split ltall Barons 1"1 Roll, 7-0 Track TritOns, Dolphins Fall Muk 11 ...... , Roundup s mashed a three-run Allboqh aeuan1 only !leltable Cbuck Hoa. for Dana Hlllt ln the homcc io lhe fir11t tnauna:. two h1t1, the Laguna who alway• came up lbth wbm bis Dolphins lead1n1 the •tater ~I Tars, Vikings Topple Rivals Jlt<'k Woolard hit saf(' h ln his seventh strataht. 111me and thrct' Foun- tain \'alley msh pltchtrs <'Ombtned to hurl a two- hltler In Po ttnc a 7-0 vic- tory o ver hoat Los Aml1os HlSh Tue day ln 1\00•l\•aau" b1a,\iball ac- Uon a.-~,~~ Buch Kish Artutl took wtlh blg plays for the Ued Uut acore. 1-1. But mih Monarchs to a 4 l a ~orc" 1111 , 0 ... ,_ cci aduntaae or 13 walks Santa Ana footbaJI tum, Cart.bad sot a two-run win over t Paul in an Crall Smith drov• 10 ·-"ci.T1 ... 10 and defeated hoit Army-did the aame thing for fo ur ba&cor in the openlt11 Ancclus 1.ugue two nma for Newport c:::;,11:-;:;i:,1: oyu.c1.11J Nav1Hl&b.8-0, ln a fow--the SalpU · butbull MYmh. baseball aamc Tu~y Harbor •nd Richard .. -1 Ok--cc1L<.wv.1c11. lnnloa non -ha1ue lean>. amackins a ba~ 0...,"'"'c" utMaterJHI. i...n--ancc did hke••lse "'.:!:~L!.~11~1 t _._ cci a. baseball &•me Tu~y loadfll triple in Santa •• • • "' Munwhtle, th~ Hunt· f« Marina. leading theJr ,._..,.cvu-.a•a oJtemoon. Ana's flYt·run flf\h In· ~" : : : : i ngton Beach Oller~ basebaUteams to2-Iond ...:::;:c~:01~.'.~~._.,.,cii ln other action lnvolv-n.lna. ._""'!,. , • • o faced a nifty pltchtr an 4·1 wtns over E l Moden• "-"MU•-•· Ol•u c1.11 a.~ tnii South Coast League San Clemente had .,_,..,. 1 1 ' 1 Wt Ownta's •farty KaJn and l\ancho Alam1to1 1U1~~~!-~c';"::~:.:' .. 'icu. acbools.EITorowhlpped taltena N lead lnlht"lOP =:!;:'.';, ~ : : : who threw :A no-hit Tu~ day afternoon. .., ...... ,ci.,._;1,., vlsltln1 Esperanu 8-2 of lhe fifth wbco John St-u , o o o 11hulout u host La Quin Newport Harbor's vis -._,U:::..;'ic":.-r...!!,1:t :'..,,. icu.. while bost Dana Hilla fell Nellon alole home. In the ;=::·,'.''1 ~ : : : ta won 2·0 in 11 non: lting SaHor-a acorcd two .. .....,_,.~ ... ,._1.,l. to Car1"bad 3-1 and In· th.ltd. Jay Janlon at.olo 11-.... • o o o o le~ue game runs In the second lnn.ang .. 0••.< 1 0 0° ,0 · at"'r o,.• •. cor ........ aJI ff l 1.:·!~ ""1••-1• cr~•· .. "-1 vadlng San Clemente second and came home ....... • , 0 " ..,, ·~ ~ end held o • urlous El ""'-•· ~ cvn. S<IWIU cc1 .. lost to Sant. Ana, 6-1. All on two Santa Ana errors. """"·P o o • o its runs in the first inning Modena r • lly in the ~:~:;;"~,'"t°"..,.,.1"1 a. were non-lea1ue games. one by the catcher •nd rt1.ti. s.c-..., c!!i,...c ' ' Jnd Pat Pritz I pitched o sevtnlh. · T-tel Ohl-. ", K the other by the center , • • :.harp game. strakmg out Jn U\eir two run second u-1 . .,,-_ cc1 a: .,i.;.... IC) i. Jerome arp's Artists fielder ~,:."'::.,, :! = :-: ~ ! ~1x St. Paul batters and toning, lhe Sailors got ~1u1.oi._.,,...Jll) cameupwilb s evenruns Ri ... 8 alki s lnoles from Do ug ~ .. 1·,.~ ... ,, L ,..,. 10. i. in the third lnnlno when c"" row n t n a ~ ..... 111 w ng two. «> ~--.... • smash~ a solo homer n r •,.. Macauley·s homer Kanen and Gordon ~1·''*•IC1t ,_.._1cu. Laguna Buch sent l! ~!~~~.. ~ ~ ~ ~ c ame a f t e r Ste v e Adams . Kan en and (.elelCl.Ott'::.":'"'~· mentolheplale. Eigblol ""'a.--.m -i. 1 G Adams moved to serond thrt-e-r\lO fourth lnnm& In that fram('. Mike Pc\tr8 and M1kt' F\1ent~ wa1bd ~fore Grell Vt'n· tura amacltE'd a run· s corine double . LaFrancc followed wllh a two.run single. M11dn;a 'is oth1.•r run <'amt' in the fourth mnlni: on an rbl double by Oalt CrHtln . Woolard opened th • third Inning with a sinJ&lo to 1tlve him 13 base hits In 21 pl:1tt' upp('uronc«!~ (or u hefty .619 •vernac . He ali.o pitched the final V.nh;r•,c-t I.•'·-~< Orlffl~.- ......... ,., .. ' J t portion ol the .:»me wht>n ~ ~ Kevin Flt&hu1h's arm , > llJ!hlene~ up. T••u•.rt ....... ,., . .,, SIMIU...,11 ..... n .11> 0..-IO, .. ~-le\ fl> '-<P T.Ul~ ) I l 0 I 0 I 0 l Cl J I , .i I I • 0 JJ .. s ............ . • 1 1-·ount111n Volley : ~ :.cored four times In lhe o c t;econd on a triple by ~ ~ Rick Johanson a nd o c singles by Bo Boxold. ~ ~ Marty Aiello, Chuck ~~~·Ok~~~·,=:-'" those walked and the ~.u ~ r ~ ·:io =·" ! : : : ~i~ch~wan was htt by ll and third on a wild patch v..!!:.~vusiTY long inning uused the ""-"''' ' 1 0, • -..t1 , 1 0 0 and Stntlh hned a single • • • Roberbon and Mickey Sw'enson . ,._...._v.11.,r11 ....... c..ee1c'r~:!!Jr=-:vu. umplrestocalltbegame =:.:-:-" ; : , • o..>Mtt.tt • • o o "--... -:•c•~ ., "" lhaldrovethemhome. =.:"''•''"' .. :::: ~ ~ ~ ~ o;:_~~·":u,2 c:-1eii. after four innings lt9n.._,.., > • • • =·;:, ! : 1 ~':,'i.u ~ : : ln the s eventh, El M•-.t"•..-m ~ 5m1,,,1 T,-.;.1u1. n::: iu. · because of darkness. =:: : : : : ~·" o ~ o : -..... > o • Modena loaded the bases •• ' " ·-"--• .,~~.,,_, 1111 L c:.. co. Esperanu probably ~.. ~ : ~ : ~.. ; , ~ ~ =--'" ~ : : and scored a run before =~~lb ~ : : : !;:::_-:~. •• , II ..W J 0 I I I 0 0 0 ......_oo....,1u1t.er-cu1a. wished ill eame with El ~·· o , o ~to1.cJ1Dwtkl,,.. 1 o • o ,..L·~~-· .. ~ 1 o o its rally ended when ::=-~•" ~ g : : ~-.1-"',.,"!. tC1HtMe 1111·11-·1·'°·1· Toro would have beeo Mco...&kt.d 0 0 • m.ivr,p 0 0 0 0 -~" •u > • •' Kaoen, Newport's ~ u Ml9-4 .. ft.• IC I l. E'"914 CUI I. u~ .._Clfl. c o t t Y•\a~ IS I J ) IC•rce. rt 1 e h d IC.aM<\ < ~ : 1 O -. '' ,.,,..._cu1.T1-:•.n.1. ca cu aJter four innings ~-lb o , • s.c-..,1_1_ G.i•.• 2 • • c atc er. steppe on-··•• 0 11 ...... , ..!:;·7J~·~t.ti.!::•tJ1.c~i:.,:; too. The host El Toro T-• 1.,1.-t1!.. i i 0 L_ .. _,. 101 ~ ~ ~ =~ : : : home plate for the third ~:~~. ~ : 1 00 1 :~:;::·,~ 1'•u.t. Chargers, trailing 2-1, •• , " ,-. "'"'•·"••• ooo o-. 1 o Touois lO 0 • out. -111 .... 11 1 o o ~ ,,......_.., ,,.._ 1"1' Sdllltw came up with five nms 1eec1o.c J c o • c...i...s--,os.ni ... u Scweityc .. i.... Newport's pitcher. Tot••• :. 1 1 L..,:·.~ fVI). aRrell• CUI. TliM: lt.O. 1'...ili, d 2 O O I • • t (1) Cllol .. tll• 11-rtwft rt ,..._1.c.o.1c11.s.c1111,.,1v1i. In the fourth Inning aild ~'·'' , , 0 o ........ e.... ooo ooo 0-0 o > Mike Pantuso. allowed •• ' • ... ,.nt"""'-P._ Oell•IUI. TlfM.O.J. breezed thereafter. Heft.II ) , 1 ) Mustangs I.•°"'"'• JOO 000 •-J ) 0 seven hits and walked :.;.~~:. ~ : ~ : 1ot•I\ ... ~ 11•••.-•· 11"1 ... "'11'· 11"": The big bit ln that in-~ 111 ! : : ~ -•0.1 1•1 four but escaped trouble A R .. """ 1 0 o o I 0 1 I l I I t 0 0 • 0 J I 0 0 t C I 0 0 0 0 I 1 I ,. I 0 1 I ' , 0 0 I 0 , I • • I 0 , 0 0 0 tU-4.u...Me1u17.-..,.1u1a. ning was a bases-loaded .. ,..,.,,. J o o o •• • 11 ,.. almost every inning. He wvm,111 J 0 1 0 ~IU).M9ltfll:U. • ... I b J' N f °""1Mes.ll> l 0 1 0 G Mc:Go-# .... Ill l 0 t • h d l 'k l-•9.C 0 0 0 Basketball u-1.~<u11.c;r100 1u1 i. u1pe y 1m e sonwbo 11.-.1111 1 0 0 0 FaJJ 6 } · \.Mc:Gow.,.,u. 1 1 0 0 a J stn eouts . 0r.,;11o.n o o 1 e.;-;!.\~1o.°!!!~·1= ;~:.;i.. 1u1 ,_ pwla;t~~o-~°:;otwreo f~~lslheon ~';""'·" ; • 1 : ' • ~~. ; ! ! :> a:~a~~an'!h~os~lva~ii~goss =~·; ~ g ~ g ..... 1u1.~:...,. .... .,. TOIAC~ lt • -IN<-r.rl J t ~ L-\,pt'•U I 0 0 0 ci.i~ ... -~ ... I aF<~::~ ~~~e ~e~~t~ Ric:q~= s..~s-:~ ... ~ ~ ; M~~!~~s ~o::~he~~~~ E-:~:·•·" ~ : ~ : Vie:;;.~~~a~le bue;o~~lhlh: =-::r·>o ~ ~ : : C•~·n~11~!,~:;::: ~~tcU.Wllllw walk e d and Kevin s..i.AM eoo uo ..... 'J s traight non -le ague~~·,. ~ : : : Pr ff :'~.~~' : : : : ~:~:.!:'~;,;.~~1'1"",1 .. ~.... WaUcins was aboard Oil .,,..C'll baseball game Tuesday T-n • I l 0 ockey .... ~~111~~~NI anerror. Ort.....,• ~ ; 111 ~ afternoon as visiting "-"1...._ , • • _._11Mcu1u-rot~•• k-•r1!!. •• .' ::=::;:.v.~~!!·::;.:o,~·""'" ).Jt.~ .... 1u1. ri-: , .. , With the bases loaded. 1Crt.a. • • 1 • Saddleback slugged the si -oeo •• .._1 > > Nv ,..._,., '1 L"""' • • • 1·• i.~Z.:.'::~Jg~;,:·,~:_i:-M Sal Grijalva walked, and ~" ; ! : ~ hosts. 6-l. -°'" .oo • .._. , 1 :.-=:.:::::.:. ...... , 1 ,.__,M~ m -o 1 • c ~.,::,·;.~~~;;.Po•r,, ~.~wi L w-~1 Bindu sco~d. T~n.T~~ • • 1 o T~Ybanap~ed~j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·-~~~~~-~~-~~,~~·~~'~0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~i ~ ic1 """"' su.. Nelson bla"Sted bis tri...ie -·• 1 • o o th 1 b' I M --1..~~<ui 2.o.Nttc>1 and .., ~· 1 • e one r 1 or esa ~Nl.Ti...:!:•u. sco~ when Craig ---.ct • ~ • : wllb a ground ball to i.;:~Ef.~~:t= ~~·s 1rounder wu =;.• i ! ~ ~ ~~o~!~~ '!b~co~:dG~ cc1i.,.._"1u1. ''-' tt:IU-Steve Key pitched~ Teult ,. • ' • ached third on two Sad· ~"cui'i.=::'iui~~; ror El Toro, walkin.C ~.,..._. , 11 • dleback erTors and a "i. three, striking out ooe r--'" • o--a 1 • stolen base. SIOU4-1. Jarri.1 <Cl '· .....,., and allowlog two bits. in-•• '" ..... • 1 Cos•· Mesa returns to Nll.o.n.-11.11.T""':"'-l. - • 11ei.,-1. u111 ... ,~,,. "'"" action Friday night at •.::...... oe .. ,, 1u1 '· v • .-. 11.11.Sllll•th T Mi . S TeWlnkle _Park <S> ... ._..,~,. Op 88100 taragalnstl.aMarada. u -1. O. l .. dl~"' f . It-IVI J. ,,_IUl.Oht~•:l._I, CIMUMntlU oii.!;;:;.~~~~/~..iswu. Saddleback College's man was selected coach K•"°'*",_ :• t ~ "': ~-'· ~ .... 11.111. c;1...,... <u1. Dennis Smith has been oltbe year. romiu.,. > • • • ~~i.~n IVI 2. ... ,... M 1 selected l0he Mission Coo-AIMotll ..... Cllfl _,.. e~~.1c ~ : : ~ w11 1u>.Ob'--'"'2. . f erence s bask etball ~ ,.. "'· -11ee,dll , o 1 o DIM--•·"·~ cu1 '·...,.. cu1 player of the year by the =·SrlllWI.....,..._. 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Ol~el a.11. Baseball ExactG Scrip 6:00pm to 7:1Gpm THURSDAYr MARCH 11, 1976 Come out to the Horness f\oces or Los Alamitos l\oce Course on Thursday. Morch 11 . 1976. Get here early, between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 7:JO P.M. We will give you a $2.00 Exocto Scrip free. The Scrip con be excha nged for y o ur choice o f on actual $2.00 Exocto ticket (on the first race only). aj2.00 tow ards the purchase of food. drink. programs or souv~nirs. This $2.00 Exacto Scrip offer good only Thursday. Morch 11 . l Q76. Come early! Only paid odmls.sJons purchased by 7 :30 P.M. will receive the free Exocto Scrtp. You must be 16 years of oge or older. One $ 2.00 Exocto Scrip per paid admission . hst THM llOOpm Los lllght llarMss Rcacl Southem Coltfomio Rodng Assoctotlon 4961 E. KoteOo Avenue. Los Ak>mltos. 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Peterson used a five •'OOd to cover the 210. yard distance on the third hole for his first ace. \blvo bu)-ers are lining up in Mm ion Viejo ~ .....-. . , ,,. Ir vou"rc 1h1nli.1n1t .11>11ul htt~ 111111)1 lt.i•mi: V11l\'11, tn.t~ h\• yov "1uuld \l1'l411\'c1 "hy w m.m~' 1tthc1, .ire Jr1v1n1t lu Mo1r11u1' M.11on in M11"un Vic1C1 to i;cl Lh.:11' M~rqu1s Muturs ~'\.1o1l1tC\ 1n 1111,rlntt the lx'\t prico,thc IO~)l lu~ "'~ •nd lhc ~)t \t'fVl\:c. You would tn 1r you w.:rc w.iy down 1n M1\~un V11t10. Join th•• trr vd,comc 1n to\JJY MarQUiS VOl YO/TOYOTA SJn 01rlt(> Fwy Jt A\t:fy ( 714) ~31-2880 WHITE TUBELESS SIZE PRICE OR78-14 $30.75 ER78· 14 $31 .25 FR78-14 $33.SO GR78-14 $35.95 GR78-15 $36.50 HR78-14 $37 .50 1----~-~-+-~ HR78· 15 $38. 95 ··~--~--~~..-. LR78 -15 $4 1.95 Plut $2 03 10 $J l • HT depond•"G o" ••• RAISED WHITE LETIERS 110 WID!-TUHlESS 4-PLY NYLON COltD TltEAO 30 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY • VW I roror .u. MGS, Ol'fU, l'OI $ 0.AfSUHS AHO MAHY ~ OfHft fO«llGH CAU S.~x1S s16~L9 S.0 X 1 S NYLON TUlllHS 9UCIC.WALU COllO 11 MOlfTH UMIRO WA H A#TY · 6.00x 12 6.00 x 15 1629 1729 , .. ;:oT~~aA78-15 Sl 9 69) ~ ,... , .. '•• .. 11 J7 ... ' 17 ............... ~ ... 2 FIBERGLASS BEL TS PLUS 2 POLYESTER RADIAL BODY Pl YS All ,RIC£$ rLUS Fl0(1Al llCISE TU •• ,, •••• •h•• '•"'''' •"•' ..... , .,.~ fh1l ,.., •• ,,.. •"u , • .,.a •••••u.-.fllf CAR MATS ms MOST AMlllCAll CAil FOR MOST COMPACT CARS '•fl V111110, rinto. Hornet, Ct•Mlf,,, Mo••"ck* Op•I, Toy•to, Dotum, VW leetl• & Comet (lu••' •••'-ltvllt•i" ........ ,.,_, .... ,, 1588 FRONT39a ~ REAR298 ,.. l ,.,. ..... ,,.,,~~··""''• ,,. ..... ._. .............. ·-·-· ., I ••• I .., ....... "">••tt ,,_ 1t t4' ,f ••• ...... h t t•11•t• • ._.. .... e I • I •• ... ~···· •' , ... U•• .... I'. f .. ,, h o •• I • f• • • ... 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Newport Beach boat bui ldln1 flnn1, has been awarded G00,000 tn dama1es tn addition to a permanent lnjllnctlon agato at Univenal Martne's sales of DeFever·designe-d trawlers. The s uit was adjudicated lo Miami, Fla .. •and 1pec1fically Involved th e Passagema.ker bne. THE AGREEMENT was cance l e d a ft er Universal s hipped eight boats becau se of ·dlasatlsfactlon on the part of Passagemaker with the quality of the boats received. According lo John Barey, Pasu1ema.ker's general manager : "It was nttenary to invest several thousand dollars in each boat to bring it up to Pas s agemaker standards." AT THAT point. Passagemaker started building the De Fever-d esi gned 40-fooler in the United States of all-fiberglass construction, while Universal continued to build boats, without ,authorization from DeFever , of a combination fiberglass and wood construction, according lo Barry. DeFever, in testimony in the Federal Court civil case, said that he had never received any payment from Universal Marine for the unauthorized use of h.is design and that be was concerned that hts name was berng associated with a boat he considered to be of inferior manufacturing standards. Fuel Tank Defects On Boats? The Standards Branch ol the Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety is warning own e rs of 22·foot Caravelle Wahoo JV Premiere boats that their vessels may have a defective fuel system. The defect was found u the result of a fire and explosion aboard one of these models . Cause of the fire w as determined to be a crack in the fuel tank vent ho se <'onnectlon at the tank. The connector stands ·too high and acts as a support for the plywood deck cover for the fuel tank compartment. nus condition places t oo much strain on th•· connect or leading t o cracking and fu e l lc>a knae. the Coast Gunrd said l)wnf'rs of these boaL'I an urgt"d to check their boats or hnve t hem checked nt tht> etirlll':d convenicnC't. Th<' fuel t~nlt and all connN'tlon!I •hould bt< ('he<'kf'd for abrasion or <'tack ant: If any damllll<' 1s found 1l should be repaired bf'fore lht' oont ·~ ust>d aJaln Mod1flcat1on nf the connect10M for the (ut'I tank <'Over ph.&tC' should be ron!lldt-red to prevent t~e damage from recurring. HOBIE CAT RACER AT SllVE.R LAKES Second Round of Competition Sund•Y Hobie Cm Sailors In Desert Regatta Hobie catamaran fleets out ol •nta Monica Bay <Marina del Rey) and Oxnard wiU provide the com~tition in the second round of the Silver Lakes Challenge Series Sunday on the waLers of the high desert resort near Victorville. It wlll mark the first outina or these twp n ee ts in the lO·month series culmina ting in the championship finals OD Nov. 21. Elimination events are conducted once a month at Sliver Lakes, each fleet sailing with its 10 best skippers in Hobie·16s and top three in the Hobie-145. At the end or the nine-month eliminations, the top two 16-footers and the best boat in the 14s for each fleet will be matched in the November finals to determine the winner ol the Silver Lakes Challenge Clip. Coast Guard Sets Comm.and Change Command of the 11th Coast Guard District at Long Beach will change in June when Rear Adm. Robert I Price will r e li eve R e ar Adm. Joseph R. Steele. Change of command ceremonies art' scheduled J11ne 18. Adm iral St eele, in addition to rehngwshing command of the 11th District, is retiring from active duty following a 33 year car eer with the Coast Guard. He and his wife and their 8-year old son wall make their home In Southern CaUforoia. The 11th Di s trict Includes the coastal area Crom San Diego to near Sal) Frant'isco and such inland wat ers as the Colorado River. A native of New York Admiral Price has been serving as chief of the Office o r Mari n e En v ir o nm e nt and Systems at the Coast Guard headquarters in Washington. D.C. since his appointment to Oag rank m 1974 Safe Boating Tips Offered H ave you eve r wondered why some boat operators <'llrry paddles, bilge pumps and hrst aid kits aboard their boats'> U you have. maybe you need a irnte boating course from citht'r the Coast Guard Auxahary or the UnHl'd States Powt•t Squadrons You can call either ur these or1tan1ut1on11 for mOf"t' mform:atlon. Today more than ever ... 11111 the bH' buy The"111\Mgl!1h New COMMANOE1' R••r Admkal Price Power Boa1, Noise Curb Announced The Depa rt m ent of Navi1at1on a nd Ocean Development, the stale's boating age ncy, u reminding boat owners ol further t 1ghtenmg ol the n oise l eve l r es tri c t io n s f o r California's power boats. As part of a law enacted in 1973 to reduce eithaus t noise fro m motor boats. a timetable of 1ncreas1ni:h slncter so und l evels wa s estabhshl'd THE LAW currently mak es 1t illettal to o~rate a boat makin~ a noise ~reatt>r than 86 decibels at ~ feet For en1inea manufactured on or after Jan. 1, 1976 and before J an. 1, 1978. a noise level of IM dba has been Imposed --------"-----------i The nl'w regulation applies to persons selling ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• or orr•nn• for sal" at • • INBOARDS & 0Ul80 AROS •I 0 S: "' ,. " : WESTERN NATIONAL POW£R BOATS · KAvA.l(S • Sl(llS• retail. en~mes for motor : CANOES ·TRAllERS SPEED • boats It Is a lso the BOATS. INFlATAlll£S. DOWN : ........ po .. •lbality of the boat • . . RIGGF · r•~ ' G 80 AlS · Sl(l o '"'" ,.., e~ • '"S . SMALL • owner to see that the WATE:. ~' : engine has been muffled ~~~~~ · A~·c : to within the acceptable SMALL PA TS llM11>1 •:. • NGIN: limits. ACCESSORIES· CHARTS & f •·-oi~~~GS. INBOARDS & OVTBOARr. A SPOKESMAN or • • LARGE TO SMALL· SEE • D NO D s a 1 d n 1 I en · •NBOAROS & OUTBOAR~: force me n t all e nci es • throughout the state havl' been notified ol lhis change and m ay issue citati ons t o bo11t operators 1n violation. Persons found lo be in violation of vessel noise regulations are subject to a fine of sso. rive da,)'$ lnjall or both. . • SUN., MAR. 14 i .•.....•.................. .............. Boat ownl'rs having questions about the law should contact the Dep "rtm e nt o f Navigation and ~ean Dnelopment. 1416 9th St.. Sacramento. 95814, or phone (916 > 445-2427. WlN A IOAT A OAYI Splm , , C.tllft'I.,.,. OrMd "''" ...,,,_•"9 I I s.IN!oeta: Delly "'1rff Action ni..1te • ConlJft-~l~uler "-loel ,.,,• ~ .. .,, Escapee Held In Bank Heist From Witt ~rvkfl Gary D•ane Adamt o•. nc.apt'd convict hU1band of movie actn'Ss Sue L.)'ta, robbed an lo· d1anapolls bank at aunpotnt and wras captured manuk• liter Ln a ch~e punctuated by aunfltt, pobceaaid. Adamson. JS, a convicted murdt>r•r '>\hO es.ca~ from tht" Color:tdo State ltosplt•I at Pueblo Feb. 28 arter prom isin" his wife he would not make o bl'ta1" was captured when a pohct•mun i.hut out the rear window of • ~tol~n ci~r he"' n:s dri ''IDI Police said Adumson had a 38 <'ahber anub· nosed rtvoh er with him and 11 plastic bog contain Ing the loot from the robber> vr .-\H•st side bnmch ol the Indiana NataonaJ Bank • An Air Force plane talung Gen Daaltl "Cbap- pie" Jamu Jr. to an Air Na· tJonal Guard ceremony landed at the wrong airport. The Florida Air National Guard Is based at Jacksonville International Airport, but the pilot landed al the Jacksonvillt: Xaval Air Station. Told of the er· ror. the Air Force pilot took off again and landed at the rigbl airport. J a mes is commander ol the ''u"u U.S. Atr Force Aerospace Defense Command, which is responsible for intercepting unidentified aircraft approaching U.S. territory . . Young Dutch conductor Edo de Waut has been chosen as the new conductor of the San Francisco Symphony in a four·year contract, the Sao Fran· cisco Chronicle reported. The 34-year-old de Wa art will succeed Seljl Ozawa, who announced that he pla nned to devote his time to the Boston Symphony, which he had al:.o been directing. De Waart, chief guest conductor of the San Fran· ( ) cisco Symphony since ·PEOPLE t974, will continue to lead the .Rott e rd a m ---------' Philharmonic while act· ing as conductor in San Francisco. * Americ;,'s new ambassador an London. Allff Armstrong, called on Prime Minister Harold WllSOll for team her first official engagement. Wearing a smart two-piece blue suit with white glo,•es and sea rr. Mrs. Armstrong exchanged pleasantries with the prime minister at JO Downing St • the customary first visit Cor new ambassadors Her 3:45 p.m . appointment made her just in time for the Englishman's trad1t1onal anernoon break -4 o'clo<'k tea. • Customs and security offi<'ials confiscated n pistol rom Muhammad All's bodyguard. The captain of a British Airways jetllnl'r had radioed. "There's ii man aboard • ~ m\ aircraft with ctloaded gun" and author1t1e~ were waiting "'hen Ali arf'-1\'ed from Amsterdam to publicize his autobiography -They took a way bis bodyguard who was still car- rying the pistol in his hand. "The Americun president flies everywhere and has a lot or armed bodyguards," Ali said. "I have one and the gun 1s taken •u away and 1 am bigger than the president." • James 0 . EasUalld, who for a third of a century has served M 1ssissippl in the Sen a te . was ho n o red in Washington by colleagues, friends and constituents. C hie f Jus tice "'arrea Burgl'r of the U.S. Supreme Court delivered the keynote ad· dress, h1udm3 the 71·year·old Eastland as "u m an whose word 1s his bond ·· Pra1st> for Eastland also C'ame Crom Sen Hubert Hum· unu110 phrey <D·Mmn l and Sen John Pastorl' CD·R.I.). More than t .000 persons auenticd a testimonial dinner. sponsored by lhl' University of Mississippi Foundation The dinner :.en·ed as the kickoff of a Cund ra1S1n1t dri Vt' to provide i.cholarsh1p:. Lo the t,;mvers1ty of M 1:.s1ss1pp1 La"' School • Self.styled polygamist Alu Josrph and some of his followers h11ve been ruled in contempt of <'Ourl for refo!ilng to va.cale southern tah l an d the y lrird t o hom estead. U S 01stri('I Court Judge Aldon J . Andrr11on s1.:nt'C1 lhE' contempt of court •>rdcr aft er man.> m11n\h11 of a<'tmn by the ft-der:il gm ernmcnt URDin!>I tht> homei.teadc•1 s II <> Sl·t a heanng for Apnl 2 to dt'tt:r mane poesible asses!tments against them JOH'" • A federal appeals court upheld the convl<'tlon of Jack l,. ('hf'11tnul, S<-n Hubtlrt II. Hum hr~ '1 fo rmer campuli:n manal(er. for or r ani:in~ a n unlawfu l dairymen''! cori)urute rlonat1on to fl umphrt'y's 1970 Senate ram pa1an Chestnut. 42. has been frt'e without baa I pl'ndlng appeal smt'e has t'onvic\ aon !\fay 8 L' S District Court Judl(e Edward Wl'lnf~ld had sentenced him lo four months in pnson and a SS.000 fine CMHTNVT A jury convi<'led Chestnut, of Shoreview Minn . of orranaang a total S12.000 in pt1y menl1 for nd\t'rtisinl{ bills from Associated Miik Producers lnc , a 22·state Cooperatwe bMt'd in Texao; • Meet Set On Delia Tht Oran1e Count~ C!Ypter ol the National Foundation for Uetls and Colitis. Inc., ls l poc\SOC'· Ins a n educational semlnar at a p,m. March 30 DAil Y PILOT 8:5 PUllUC NOTICE P BLIC' NO'n £ Plttlf'l°"9 aulHeaU ~~ITIOV$ aU,UllU WAMllTATIMUO MAMIUATIMUfT Tiie ...... flt --lt Gilll"t -T' .. _,,,. __ • ~ ............ _... _ ... ltli'$0N U1tOllATOll1t~Lll» CINTU ltY INOUt1MtAl w .....,..-, '-"'• ...,. .. cA .,,,,. •..ooucn, •" ,.,.,....,., w., UNI'· D•w14 M lh•<••··· Uh'* 0..wMe ... CA..,.21 ......,,"""" s.M• Aft• C" "'°" ""0'1$"0MAI. A'SOCl"l lS l'Mt .... .i ... u I\ <.ulllclell W 111 1" INC , • 0.1•••,. C.. .. ••1~ IUtO ----.. ......... 4. "-•It 1tt, IMtfNtl OniCIM tw<1't.¥ Ot•~CA tltO> '"'' ti•'-"' ••• 11..-•111 ..,. '"'' -.11n. h ,.,._,..,.., • c• ~'' c .. ,, 01 o..., .. c_, ., .., .. ..,. IN~ll l, lt1' ...... .ut-1 A•*I... I~ PUIU '°""IP• 0..Clif' St<,.,.,., "'*lv..f Or-C-•I 0..IV ,_... 'nll• lt.Ct-"1 .., .. l•lell "'"' CIW IAt"l" 10. tl, h. )I, 1'1• .._.,. ~1, Cl•t1' •• 0••" .. C:-y Ill -----------~~ ...... ·~-···yll,IU~ The ~minar. at th• audttoraum of the Oranae County Medjcal Center, 10 & City Dr. South, Oran1e, wlll deal • with lnflammalory bowel diseases. lleitis PVBl.IC NOTICE """ "'*'""" Or ..... c .. ,, 0.•1¥ '°119' ____________ ,...l'(lo It.,, •• a•.""' •»-t• PUBllC NOTI £ u and colltls. Admlulon Is free au>d the public is Invited. Petitions Set Orange Coast ColJ~ge stude nts who plan to graduate in June, or re- ceive a certificate of achievement that month, must file a petttion by Friday In Room 39 ol the OCC Student Records Building. . The office ia open Crom 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. throuih Thursday, and a a.en. to ~ p.m. oo Fri· day . Appointment SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Marian S. Stearns, a Stanford Research Institute Psychologist, was appointed by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. to the Educational Mana,ement and Evaluation Commission. PUBLIC NOO'ICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~H.SIO..AL ISCltOW M•VICH 1911-T-Aw. ~AM.CA-tUll ate __ ,.._ .............. o. ..... 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'"• fl')ll•""'"' P•r\on\ .,.f't do4nq ~t·1My <••r 11 Otil"9" C°"""'' "'* bi"'""'''*' PACl_.tC POOt-CA~E ,..,. ... ,,n l>l »ti\ \I . Nt wPO•I a ..... CA t i., fli.)o ... ,, 0 f ~Qt•lon Ill >Oil\ St Pub11""'"J 01 J !#" 1>1n 0.1l'f ~'Gt .,.._•DOit h.c ~ CA ., .. 1 , .. o u .rws~"" i ,o t, t.'• ,,.,._,, s•-·•" r .-.,.... oz JOM ~' ------'*•w•I ~e<" CA tJ•U Outlook For Money Discussed Credit Bill Optimism The cbantl DI availability ol capital u the tc'QQOmy be1U. to recover from a re· ceuJonary penod wW be nalq\ed for tbo el«· lroak• 1ndu1t.ry al a din· ner meetlns or tbe Oran1t Council of WEMA. March 15 at t.be Airport.tr Inn, lnlne. Speakers include: J. P'. Grundhofer. ~&ional ~ prt'•ldent, Union Hank . Fred H. Mube. ceneral lnveatmenl mana1er, P rudential Insurance Company; and Oavld M. Goodman. <'hairmao, Goodman and Mautner. The dinner, which begins al 7 p.m ., will be preceded by a social hour at 6 p.m. It is open to both members and No Sudden Drops SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bill to protect eonaumen aaa!Att arblti'ary ~anffilaUon of t.be:Lr'c:Ndtl earcla llM beeo iJped by Gov. £d. mUDd 0 . BroW'll Jr. Tbe meuu.re (ABZSIOI) by Aaaemblyman Danlel Boatwrithl (0-Coocord), requlrea buaLDm.a to 1lve written DOdce 30 days befMe eueellln1 a eredJt ea.rd. 'lbe ltatut. will lake df ect oextJ a.o. 1. The notice will not be nquirtd ln cues where the credit card bolder ll ln default or payment durinc Lb• previous three months or la otberwlae in violation ol tM wriUeo a1ree- ment. ''Thia la lhe flnt meUW"eto be enact.ed in· to California law wbicb will allocd protecUon to credit card holden from the arbitrary can· cdlaUoo ot credit cards,•• Boatwrl&ht sald. TUJO Firms Join Irvine Cable TV nonmembers of WEMA. Tbe Irvine Company's Community Cablevision but reservations should Company DJvt.lon has joined l0ttes wllh Howard be !1'ade ,through the as· Voyles and A.asoclates ol Newport Beat'b, and Don soc1alion • Los Angeles Gundrey Prodactioaaot Anaheim. olfice, (213) 641·8910. The auodatlon will produce broadcast and non- Cited By Ford By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON CUPll -President t'ord, 1tressln1 bi• campaign theme ol ~onomtc re- C'OYtry, Hid the Vnlt~ StAtn la "on the road to a new prosperity" and that lhl' national economy has made a solid rebound. FOllD ADDRESSED the S'Jth annual cooven· tion or the associated general contractors of America Tuesday. Ford recited a bst ol government stahstil"s showing improvements in el"onomic cond1llons and a decline In un· employm ent. FINANCE Labeling Of Wines Ordered SACRA!\1 ENTO· (AP) -A Northern Caltfotnia legislator says 1t 's tlnw that wtnes itrown on the s tate 's North Coast carry th\it notation on tl1eir labels. Pl HLIC.' ~OTICE Tf'I! \ O"\MW\\ l\ tOftOl.lltfd b-t' • 9t"t"•l ..,f'9it'i"•O ,ICTI TIOUS I US-IH_t_S_S__ Thi'\ ',':;';'~, p::~·~·tH "'""-t,_ NAMI' STA TlMUtT CO•"" (.1.,, ot 0••"'1< c.-. °" '-::~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;:;;=::=:;y broadcast audio· visual If presentations tor in· .. There can now be no doubt that our national economy is rebounding in a strong and solid and very e ncouraging way." Ford s aid ... E,•ery week we are bearing more and more good economic news." Assemblyman Barry Keene. tD·Eureka). ha~ introduced legislation lhal would require the "North Coast" apJ>('la- llon to be on the label of all wine deriving at least 95 percent of its volume from grapes grown in Napa, Lake, Mendocmo and Sonoma counties. fN"OH·J••"lol•''°""'''e ~nq~ ,,,,,.,cf'\1 ••1t nn\• ~ CV\lll" • 1 \TANO '" E •fin P\,ou"""' O.•nqo C:O.•I 0..1• ,.,..,. !>t Co\ltM• • l & .... f(ft IC II 14 JI ltT• t?Olt Ao~· t f P' 1""'°'• >O'f ~r10'-)td CMO".&Owl ~ ... , (A M 1 "'HI 0 Y '4'' UU 8tr~\t'l1tt' l~ N<l,.l)Oll 11 ... ,11. (.A J•mtt V W•h". 0 9 E '4Stl'\ ~l (~I•,,,,_ •.t (A t~ll """"""~'I'\ fOf'l<)u(._tf'O f:»'t M\ tft "'"•Clu•• W ,,....,.,-I ~,., __ ,.. <H• ,.,., .... .,,.._l'\i .,. .. , f,ff'ld ... , .. , .. C "-'''" ( '•'k Got 0.-.tl'tQtt> ("l..,,nt• ~ ~o ' ,., t .. ,_ ~c;a. • ...,....(j 0 ..... 9...-c~ t D• , Pt'Ot f tO !\ tlnd ~' f'I.) '0 tJ "'b MS-7• Pl RLIC' ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE S4t1M \Ul'1'•10• C:OU•TO' TKI \TAlf 01' C.Al.ll•O"MIA llOR THE COUMl'f Ofl o••Noa ... 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O•TEO F•!lr.,.ryle lt1' JAM(\[ Hf!IM JA--fS IE KIElllll P\Jt>lt( Adf"'\if\•'\lt-'f~~ J~tt £ H•1m Ad""'"' l•AtfOt W•tf\ PvbOc AO"\l"t\tt•ttlf Wiii ~""'11•••\S Ad''""''""•1o.-of tHfOOO,_r J ll,.LL >••<.E>l•I• .,,._,..,•I I •• TMIDOO•• J llA\.I. ..... ,,~ .... ", .. ' "-·••I.A• ~•AM <•11••n1••Urt1 .,. ... ,,r .. ..-st .... 1 ffl ll•u.-J "'° '-"""A~•.Cewi.-e tt1tT ,_, ... •-•l\tre-Tel 11'61 M> '"' -·-...... ._....... ..,.,..,..., ............... .,. I 1'.t .... ,, Qt ...... r: ... , 0. 'T ...... -·-°'-c ... , o.,,., ll\1o4 '1o\t'(~ I• I lt'o ~r ~ -'<Ill •, 10, ltl• _,. Liquidity Is money tight for you right now? Want to buy a new piece of equipment for your busi11ess • or invest In a desirable piece of real estate -but temporarily lack the cash? The loan department at Newport Equity Funds may be able to help you unlock the door to your assets through an Equity Loan on your home or a Collateral Loan on a Trust Deed you hold. Call Linda Blue or Doug Sulley at 644·8824 to discuss your liquidity. Newport Equity 'Funds.Inc. Re•I Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 926eO 714/M4-8824 Order Yours NOW ••• 1000 •srYUSH •EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND r I llOA'f ANO Ill( 0" l A8fl. .... J•"" Oo• .,, Mein , .... , ""'fll•n. Anr•l•tl IUAt l e belt 01 N ol ""•A '''"led 8o•f•t. -------------------- F Ill i" th it COllP9f\, cllp .~ '"'" with $1.$0 ••: 'ii.+ f'ri"tint "a..1 Div~ Pl0tt Offic• •• I U0 C...te Meu, C•llfomle fUt' I ~~~------------~----~------------' .. &..,. 1'I -.,_ I~ C ... 1;;119111& ., I I L----------.J dustr lal , commercial ADMITTING it is and professional clients •·easy to get lost in a sea or their agencies. of statistics," the Presi· Voyles agent'y's role dent said "let me assure will be to handle lhe ad· you of one thing: These ministration and ex-figures are not political e~utive production as fiction ; L he y are well u the marketing, e<'.ooomic fat'ts. And they advertisln&. sales pro-are pointing us on the motion and public· road to a new prosperity community r elatfoos. in the United States of The Gundrey organba· Ameril"a." lion will provide Ford said. rerering to technical support and the presidential cam- fat'ilities in film produc· paign, that "Some pro. tioo. Don Gundrey is 8 pie -es pecially some 30.year veteran mm politicians -may deny maker w.ith experience it, because the prospec·t primarily 1.n com· of prosperity In 1976 merclals and industrial didn't fit into their films. plans." Also. 75 percent of the volume would hav<' to be from a specific grape variety. The bill would prohibit any wine not meeting these requirements from using the words "North Coast" on the label. Current regula tions permit a wine to <'arry the name of the grape variety from whil"h only 51 percent of Its volume is derived. There is no restriction on the "North Coast" designation. Ove r Th..-Counl•'r HASOU~ ,._ •llOl•ll• ... '-'IH lly IN Ii•· 11 .... 1 A\-l•t•Oft OI *"'"i" 0.•l•<s. ... bid$ • ..,, oll••• :wo!od ..., ••• , .... :.ounter de•••" 10 !«h ottw, ., ot :tow-CE•,t•'n .. _., TN QUOI• .iofl> dO NII Int hH,. ff'fttU ,,..,-._\tP. m.t'tt. Jow'f\ or < o"'""' loOll, ..,d dO not ,,,__ •<lv•I .......... -IMOUH lllAl.S AMO UTtl.ITI 1$ Tve'Ml•Y--rcll t 1•16 Ac-~ A Ad MIC"' -C• 41•• Al• ......... •HtO Ir.< ·"•" Pft, 111..0 6M All~ T•I l us .,, 10 • '''• )... '"' 11 .... Jl''lo 11'1 fOI\ >l''t )4 ''" "'• '"' '°'" '° '\ ,, . 10 10°' •U'llU'"' •\o , •• n H '1 , . ., , .. ,, ......... ) . , ... 10 10 ... \I'~ ,.J ' 11'• tt\. ,, .. Jl\1 104-"" ,,,,' n·~ "" JJ JO • Jn .. , "' l\• s l • IS ... "'/\ tl\.'t \) \ U\'t U \" •Ya 10• .. ' 4'' 1 1• I . . ... :IO ... 11 .. ""' ,, .. 141\ ... 1•.t. U U•1 ,, ... ,,._ n•-.n1.o .... . .. 1.... • .... J • • .. U'l u • ... lt ,. .• j .,, '""'"• I • •'-.... ' ' ., 0 ,, ... 10'" tt1• 11"-t)\, ,,,, ,~ 11•. n•. '°'c. 11" ,.,. MUTUAL FUNl)S Dry Milk Donation Reported WASHINGTON (UPD -Tht' Agra l"ulture Dtpal"tmt-nt uys It will stt'P up the batUe aaam!lt '1'-\KI (; STOCK worldwide malnulrlUoo v.ith the donation of 300 million pounds or su.rplu!I nonfat dry milk to n~y P\'<>Ple abroad. Shipme nts esllmatf'd at $201 million will be st-nt oversus during the next 18 months throuah the Food tor Peal"e Pro gram, the department said. f'luor EarMIMfl• Muor Corporation has reported consolidated ne t ear ning s o r $15.194 ,000, or 91 cents per common share, ror the three months t'nded Jan. 31, 1976. For the comparable period a year ago. earnings were $8,022.000. or 49 cents pc:r l"ommon share. 1'tfobilr 11 • .,.,.,. A seminar on financ ing and rerinanclnA of mobile home parks has been set for March 24. in Newport Beach by lhl.' Western Mobilehome As· sod at ion. The half-day program covers the tax ramifica tions or park ownerstur. how lenders underwr1tt>, how to negotiate, sources of m oney, costs of rmanl"ing, refinancing or purchased parks. and a nd types or loans for new construction. t'or In- formation, call S.9·8646. 1,111,t'llt 'II 1Al H't7 >II• P~enfi1'e 1t'ork Saving Teeth- And Money, Too IS>' SVLVJA PORTER -Shtty v o milllon Amtncan adult. b»ve deothl· diaanOffd p riodontaJ dittau; -IO pe rcent of all dulu ar e uumate-d to sulh:r from this i&um &ulmt•nt which raust·~ loss or let'lh : --"mllhon AmericaM have lost au their lttth by mad. dle oge ond another 25 million wlll have lost hair tbelr tt'ctb. Ytt, with the help of dentul •uppliH cosuna about the pricc.t or tv.o movie tkkets plus r egular dent.al eh~ckul)$, millions or Arntrh:;m~ c:ould a void or m lnuruzc this needless s uffennft, loss or teeth :and .ac:cum. paoying dcot11l b1ll1. Jn uns alone. we spent $6 billion ror dt>nta~try ~·ork -thl' bulk of thls Money's Worth ·-- enormou) totJI going for rcstoraU\e 1 ather lb;:in preventive "Ork. "OUR OBJ Ecrl VE SHOULD be llfe·long te~th." says Or. Ron:ild Hai..,aur. a~~•)\tant pruh.·~r of rx·nodonhcs at New York'i. 1\11 Sanaj School of )ledtcane "\\'e could make a big i.tep forv. ard an 1976 ar e\·er) one spent 89 cents for a two· month supply or tkntal 0 05!> half a dozl'n Limes a year plu.s a couple of dollars for tooth brushes, an investment or about S6a vear." i>o you expect to le>!>e) our ringernails in your lifetime'> Bassiur asks. and at once retorts. '·Of course not. So v. hv do most people expect to lose their teeth before they die?" • "Tooth decay is largely caused by protein plaque on the teeth." adds Or. Maurice Marshall, head or a dental clinic in rural Bainbrad~e. N .Y. "We know that bacteria colonize on the plaque, causing decay and that to prevent this, we must Interrupt the bacterial colonization process." TO KEEP BACTERIA from colonizing. you must inter- rupt the colonizing process every 24 to 32 hours wilh a thorough br ushing and by flossing, preferably with a wax· less dental floss, "American~ lihould put their money into preventing dis- ease instead or repainng dama~e from dist-ase," insists Dr. L.M. Ke nnedy of Dallas. president of the American Dental Assn .. and mainlamang oral health is relalJ\•eh' anex· pensive. · "A person v. ould spend an average or about $70 per year O\'er a Jaret1me for l111•., ··Kennedy estJmates. "On the other hand, what needs to be done to restore and repair d amage that'11 11lready been done by disease can be the most ex· pensive kind or treatment, running into thousands of dollars ior an adult." AT THE MOST-INFORMED pr oressional levels. the conviction is growing that a near·revolutionary shlft is go- ing on from res torative work and relief of pain to preventive procedures. It 's hardly a 100 percent turnaround -only about 30 to 40 perct-nl or the us. population is estimated lo be vasitanJ? a dentist on a regular basis today and millions are driven to thl· dent1 .. t only by pain. But there's a change, .. clear and dramatic." says the ADA 's president. What's your ma1or hangup about preventive dentistry'> Commitment In l\1arshall'!'i words : "The public doesn·t ahink Wl' should be paid anything unless we do something phys1raL like drill u tooth. But th(• public Is ~attsfied in con· .. ulttni: with an atlorne:-i and paying u fct• for t•onsultalion." TllC' hil!l!<"'lt 11t·w~ an preventive dcnustry, of course, is prepaid dt•ntal rare with an estimated 25 million of ~·ou receann>: prt•pn11I llt•ntul care from your fa mily dentist throui.:h 11 ,000 dental insurance plans oHered by your (•rnplu\·l'r or t rack union. What'!> more, dirt>Ct <'over:1ge is proJCl'tl'd ut ,1 manamum or 00 million people by 1980 and the mo' emenl ban a phai.c or explosive growth. Bt:T ff \'OU CA~'T ~et Into a prepaid dental care plan Jnd ~ 011 mu-it handle thl' preventive denUstry on your own: f:,tabhsh an on·go1ng relat1onsh1p with a prevention· oriented dent 1st for tv.o-thret> checkups yearly: Treat~ our dentist as you would a lawyer, seeking ad· \ace on propc•r d1£>t and tooth care and being J'[rOlt>fuJ when he dnl''I no mQrt' t h:in chl'ck your tet>lh and clean them. Im l'!>t J ft'\\ ct>nli. an dental n osi. and ask your pre· 't•ntton-on entl•d den11st how to U)t' at . Lt'Jrn loo hll\\ tn bru~h your leC!th and how to remove plaque M> th;at ~ ou can faJ:ht p.:nodonlal disease from the ~tart: -T t:.\CH YOl'R O llLDRF.S propt"r dental care fmm un earl} Uli!C', for 11nt1I Con~rl'S4' does pass a health in· ~urance bill~·' an,.: children free dental care coverage, thts will be your Job Dep osit Automatie Electro11ic Checks Nationwide in '76 WASlllNr.TON <AP> The eh•ctronk <lt•p():.1t nr So<'aal St>c·ural\ cht'<'k' Into i.a\'1n11i. nnd <'he<'klnJ? account.<> "•II h1• ''"trnch•ct n.1 tm11"1dt• hv the l'nct or th<' \ear aftt•r lw111nn1n11 1n (;c•<11 ..:1.1 l.i't month. a Trl'n~ur) D~vartmcnt nff1n,1I ~."' Ttw nc•w ctcro,11 "Y'ih'm. \\har h h optaontal to tht' r<'ri· pu•111 1 hman.111•, lh1· pt11wr 1 hi'rk t•n11rdv ln'it('ad. a CJ1• i>O'lt '' m••Cfr 11111·c·1h 111 lhc 11•c·1111l'OI ·~ rht•rkini: or x;ivlni:' 11 c rou111 lrom ,1 m.ai;:nl'll<' t :i 11c• p r1· fla11•cl h\ tin• 1'11•11,,11\ ( J Dcp~~~.~,·~~lum I\ :. CO NS l / MER Tn•nbury nffac·anl hdp _ _ 11\R lo llHhal1· th(' rww 'lvi.t t•m, 1111111 nnt J i.in1rlt> rompl11111t was 11•c·C'lvt'(l 1n lhC" <11·roi.lt of the first M't of pnynwnh lft <;l•or.:111 l.1bt month "Ttn:R t: W t:Rt: NO hill• n•c1pls ind no miio1 inJt n .. <'t'lpt'I," hr "'"'cl "It Wll'i 11s awar 1wrf{'rt 11.'ll w1• ran hnv" 11 " In h•rm" nf .1cr1•plJIH't·. hcH1t'\'c'1. tlh' "'"'Ill h~1 " not llct•n ,111 m ''' "h1•lm111i.: :.u1•c•t"" an tir•o ri:111 Pl11mh ':iul the• ~:?.000 Sot•aul ~t:'cunt~ rc•c1p1t·nt1t lhcrt• \\ho rect•1vt!d their p.1ym(•n1:. dt'clrcmlolly r\'Jlrt'!lrnt onJ\' 11bout 7 ~· JWr('c>nl ol lhc' tot .ti Cll$tlhh'. , But ht• said th11t in Fioridl'I. whc>rl' tht' "!~lt'm will begin an t'arly 1\pral. !About 360,000 ~ople wtll partaclpate, or UOOlll 25 p<'rcent or thO'\l' t'hjtihlt• The Trea.,un· hOl1\.'" JI' rmlhon Social Se<'unty and other frdl'rlll p:I\ Mt•nt~ -at)Uut '° percent or lh1• llll~I - \\ 111 be mnde electronlcnlly by the end of the decadt>. T UF. E LF.CTllONlC depoi.lts are the "econd "tl'p in the rro1otram lo ehmannll' <'httk payment~ l,;1:-;t ~1·.ir. the Treasufy Departn1t•n1 1n1l1ated n<itionwadc rro1Zram lo mall rC'c1p1ents' cheek" darectl~ to J b.1nk or othN financial tnstttllhOn Of their l'hoac-e. Ahout 3 S malhon recipients signed op tor th1• direct mailing program, l'lumly s11id. which was better than lbc thr~ mllhon that bod been experted Persons In thl' di~ mailing pro~am will be switched nutomntl<.'nlly to the electronic deposit system. AU Social Secunty recipient~ wlll be lnforml>d when the electronic system is a\'aal;.ablc in their ar<'as and how they can sign up for it E\'E~TUALLV. AU. regular lN.1cral poyments w111 !)(' includl·d in the s~tem. which 1sfart or an over·all tre nd toward elertronir honkm~ Supplt'mc•ntal S<'<'unt\' Income payments already are inC'luded. and direct mnahni: of <'•' 11 'l't\ •C't' rl'llremcnt rhecks \\ 111 b\•,.:an in f-1onda and Gl'Or)?aa m Ma~ in lhe first step toward lncorporaun, these payments mto \be .system. W edne9day'a Afternoon Pricee NEW w.d"Nd•y Maren 10 1971 s DAJLYP1LOT 87 YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Yur'• H..,,_Lowe Appur t:nr~ Saturday DAILY PILOT Q ASSIFIU> AOS f>47•M ?I .. DAILY PILOT WedN!d!)<, Wwch.10 1978 '--Asian Actors Silent Minority • . By VERNON 8CO'M' HOLLY WOOD <UPll -The 11leot mlnoraty m the Utlted Statea Is the Aaian conllngent. iaccordlng Nobu McCarthy, the Japanese actress who e r has b~en llmiUd to eel.ahas and waitresses In tnlYHrl. The Chinese. Filipino. Japaoeae. Korean iand ...., Vietnamese som two million strona. sbe rtltcon.a -are lhc lnv1s1ble American~ 1n movlea .W televlalon Nobu who had top role:. 1n "The Teahouse of 'ti-Aua ui t Moon" and ''The World of Susie WonJ&," has a rare opportumty todl!jplay her talent 1n "farewell to Manzanar." a two hour NBC· TV ftlm Thursd ay at 9o'clock "It's been a long, long Ume. ··she said unhappily. "ASIANS AR E TIIE forgot· ten people of enlertamment. It's an old story . There's a be!Jef In Hollywood that As ians can·t act. McUH"Y "They say our iJrtors are not a\traclive enough lo play leading m~n. So they are Jbniled to playing houseboys, gardeners or coolies. "Our actresses are stuck with the post·World War 11 Image of the del)cate war brides who came tQAmerica or the geisha fable. ' "No roles are written for us Pe rhaps I could ~erstand that. But why can't I play a secretary. a retghbor. a nurse or an attorney -supporung parts tbl don't specify a race?" IN "FAREWEl.J.. TO Manzanar" Nobu stars iJl ~true story of a family among more than 110,000 Troupers Sporting top hats and canes, opera star Beverly Sills <left) and TV star Carol Burnett rehearse a number at New York's Metropolitan Opera Hou se ror a Thanksgiving eve special next fall called J'pa nese· Americans interned al detentton camps -jiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dllring World War II. If Asians are so silent, why does Nobu choose to ''Sills and Burnett at the Met." speak up? ''Because lher eare a great many young Asians f\adying acting these days," she explatned ··And I piink they should have opportunities in the future. I f'OUld like to think they wall have u better chance tian some of us." WINNER 4 ACADEMY ·AWARD NOMINATIONS GEORGE: BURNS BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Plus 1 'SMI LE" edwards bA1STOL CINEMA M9tof et MacArtllUt a.eo...~"' Alee M0-14U edwards C1NEMAWEST Wfftmfntter & Ookten Weit ••• , 1 .... , ea•• ~lJl1l .. W••t ~~jl. .. :.... ~--~~l>o ....... f el' ..,, ( •r ••••r MMtlnl I• '"'"'"'' ) Fur Cl&llifwd Ad A ION . \ C:.11 A hlly ...... ....._ MJ-U'71 Jl'lll"1!W'~­ IWOnWNl-rl!ARIBI~ •ll&Tla~l 'BR.E.OOIF.AIT ~ .......... BEN~ llCllAJUl CID'SA JJU. llflA'I] ~OCRHISC ED LAl1l'EI . ~\lD Hlum'nli ..... AIJST di ll.IO.LlJ .... i,IOICll&S ~ .. QllCIJIWWll '--........ IWOIT LllTld ..... ._ .. ....... '- plus "AEPORTT O the COMMISSIONER" CINEMA WEST WESTMIMSTER AT GOlDEHWEST 892-4493 EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THERE IS A MOVIE YOU WANTeo TO SEE BUT MJSSED. NOW ALICE IS BACK! ELLEN BURS1YN \ KRIS KRISTOFFERSON .. ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE (PG) A'JYMC)RE CO·HIT AT IH'ISTOL "PRllONl!R OP: M~D AVENUE" CO. .. TATMH A "llUTCff CASSIDY AND THI IUMDANCl IUD" L /ti. Bo1d I Why Lefties 'Southpaws' Clients contlnuc to Inquire why u I n handed baa.ball p1lch ~r ts called a '<>Ulhpaw. Ball diamonds used to b<' liald out •o the p1tcbt-r could throw to lhc welll. ther.by lettlnc the afternoon batter fuee away front the sun. Sure cnoush. th\l lc-rt arm or the pitcher, therefore. v.as to tbl· south. GUNS Q ·•o o the Americans who o"' n .:un" outnumber the Amerirans who don't ~ A Not quJte. At lost count lht•re wai. at least one gun In 44 out of every 100 households hercabouti:.. And among lhoi.e c1tu1t'n:. If you !IJX!nd S30 a month to fl'ed your St. Bernard, ~ ou ·r~ hit tint: pretty cl~t.• to the ,1vcrage. sir C<tn you ld\•nllfy Abr•ht.1m Lincoln's lifct1mc ailment" Marfan's Syndrom '. that'» its name. r eopl<' who INlter trom same are nn_aulur und k>0~cly put lo&clht'r Tht'y're n atfooted. They 're nears11htcd. f'rcqucntly. • m surh r ases. onl' eye Is not µro~rUy con· trolled. And they 're 11mlctoo to u prcllY hl&h rate with heart d1Miuse. Addr~11 moll to L. M &yd, P.O Bor 1560, Co~lo Mriam26 pulling i n more thun ,...._......,.,,...._. ...... .,,..._...._.,,..._...._.,,..._...._.,,..._....__.. SlS,000 a year, upproll.· 1mately S2 out of eH>ry 100 O\\ ned firearm:. It's also true that more people attend the Sunday church sen•1cc:. than watch "the Supe r Bowl. on TV or otherwise. Always put the mothballs on the top shelf of Ute closet, my dear. lleavier than air, Uteir vapors fall, not "ASTONISHING! 'Tax i Drive r ' has muscle·ten sino, skin-prickling suspense l hat builds like a n air raid siren." --OW.rtn Champlin, Los Aft99a.s Times "A KNOCKOUT" ~~T;'.'..';.• .. ," "POWERFUL" :!.~~vn "BRILl..IANT"' =~l' nJlU'"81A PICTUllh p<W"W\ ROBERT DENIRO TAXI DRIVER 4 mu_, PHIUJPS """"'-tti • MAA~ SCOl'>lSE ~ N080DY COULD DREAM HIM UP. HIS BANK ROB BERY IS All THE MORE BIZARRE BECAUSE IT'S TRUE:! INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR, AL PACINO . Co-Hit et Center ~eul N•-•n "THE DROWNING POOL" r.. BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, CHRIS SARANDON CO.HIT AT WHT 11HINDENBURG" 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS FROM Fas h ion Island Newpo rt Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR 'W.ACHIAU'I eHOfT' mo11• 1ST MAM .. ftit wo.&.r W1NfaHAWI ~DAY UiaAOOM" W "MO ..... '°°"- "MO .-OSIT. MO lll1WM" ,., "'CH.A-a'*.,.. .. ,., ---c~:~~«mla\1m1=~'·L!'~.::.-~2400~' ... iJJ ... ~c:;s:.. ·---•NWOWllM CUCll00'1 mt • .,:J~i:.=--,. ----... ---"'UIMIUT MM ,.. l'Olll .. _..... __ _ .............. -· llMK a..1MAI. -·----·-M TWllMI• MMDTWa ... ·--OMIUW0¥1SM CUQCOO'S NIST• ' UNCNO etWJll • --·--..... ,,,... .• ,. ""' .. WAUCM fAU "' --··-____ ... --lllAOWMf ....... WU Mi<UllOCWI "' ,.. ___ ... --~MllUlf,...,. WU~ ----'"' """' wn"9t -• -IUCI oml1MIS • IS A SENSITIVE, EXCrTING FILM THAT DESERVES TO BE SEEN ANO ENJOYED BY All! lJCI Orelantra c .. eert Mozart Finale Offered It'$ a far cry from the •pine·, lln&llnc '"'''or of 0.ft.boWft'& Ninth Symphony to the utttr HrenHy and slmpllclty of Mourt's 34th. Still, t.My say con· trast ia. 1ood for the IOI.II and we Qot a luce do$e of It lut wttbod ot UC lrvlne'a Crawford Hall. MHstro Alvaro Caasuto pro- \'ided the flr~woru on Friday und Sunday evenlnas. 1ocnlne the forces ol his utonbhln&IY pro- fessional UCJ Orchntra with the extremeJy Impressive University Chorus. And delighted audiencu on both ~caslons gave the UCI ~nStmbles and four &ifled soloists standing o' atJons for a sterllne effort In what Cassuto re· gards as Beetho\•en's "last and greatest symphon~." CASSUTO ALSo commented before the puformance that he felt his UC I orchestra and singers "will (all short or Beetho\len's concept.'' If Beethoven had been there, Alvaro. he would have been on his feel with the rest ol us who 11\'ere doing our IJladequate best to fairly reward a s uperb tHm effort. On to the less frenetic but no less impressive otlerings of Saturday evening in which the L.os Anaeles Phllharmonac Orchestra revealed lo an Orange County Philharmonic Society MU· dience a rare jewel that bas been kept under wraps -for far too long -in the nether regions of the 'iolin section. ALEXANDER TREGER, only Z7. stepped into a spoUJgbt that is most certainly going to bathe him with greater frequency and in far more exalted surroundings to give us a flawless and thoroughly sensitive interpreta· lion of Mozart's lovely 34lh, The brilliant young Russian studied under peerless David Olatrakh llnd that aenhc would have bttn as dell ah~ "ith his protege u conductor Zubln Mehta obviously was. The 34lh Is tipttlally clos~ to tho hHrt ol Yehudi Mtnuhln and there was much of lhnt greut artl t's In· htrprelatlon to be delttt~ 1n this fine l"tndltlon. No comment from this t'Omer on the Copland Thard S>•mphony that concluded the OCPS pro· tram. Thill "'rlter would tr•vel many mllu t o hear ctrt•ln Copland works -but not thl~ one. CASSUTO'S PROGRAM. look· in& back, wu better balanct'd, "'Ith the UCl conductor calling on hu orchestra for a first c13ss and thol"oughly professional rend1· lion of Schubert's Fifth to set the si.ge for a memorable evening olmusic. It was regrettable that 'Ae again had to endure the raC'ket raised by latecomers who are an- \'ariably admitted to the concert hall by lax ushers. They made a disgraceful and unnecessary din. 'I'll Make You a Star ••• ' By VERNON SCOTf date, how they dress or where they are seen. Th06e days are DAIL 'Y PILOT ***1'-**************~t.;*.t *** .. X·RA no ADULT MOYllt~ at • MOW .. COSTA MISA . • ! BEL-CONGO MOTEL ; • Q.018~CCM.OeTY • •ZUS HAUOI llft. S41·•f4Jl1' •••********************** fll( ( PA!lt11NC. SO N\A$f "OA8LE & LOMBARD" I) • Wft ,,..., .............. " PLAZA w'amrUnr ~SI .. u•> ... , ,. ._ ._,.,,_,.,., cmmw• 111& : .... ..... ,_ Wf'-l-4M Jt "190RT TO THE COMMISSIONER" 1: ... \oil,_..__,.,.,, "'""oc-.-'"TAXI DRIVEft" IR> , __ .. ,. ... _, ....... ,,. __ ,..., ..... , ..... $0 1.-fM AT IOTM "*A Tiii '"TAXI DRIVER" HOLLYWOOD <UPI> -That d~le<'table bit of 20th·century fluff. the starlet, became an endangered spedes and then as defunct as the dodo with the pass· ing of studio contract lists. lingerie atop a giant heart or Valentine's Day, lighting a nrecracker on the Fourth of July clad in bikinis or sitting on Santa's lap in negligees on Ouistmas Eve. over. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "Before I C'ast a contrat'tee an 'I But the starlet is being reborn at NBC ·TV under the leadership of Al Trescony. the man who built MGM 's stable of stars for 32 years . As vice president in charee of talent, Trescony already has signed a handful of beautiful young things to exclusive NBC contracts. Among his finds thus far are Jonelle Allen, Cynthia Sikes, Lynne Moody. Priscilla Garcia, Nancy Bon· niwell and Joanna Cassidy. All are young , comely and talentt"d. CHANCES are they won't •AUC1 DOllM"T UVI HHIAMTMOtr "?ttsOMlll 0 , I-' AYIMUr tPOI Those old cliches are dead and buried forever. TrHC'ony, a handsome, gray. ing man, is building a talent poQI for future network series. "We are sianing actresses and a f~ young actors on a holding basis," he said. "We provide schooling with drama coaches. We are on the lookout for roles in our regular series for them. "SOllE OF THE contractees haven't done any professional actln1 at all. But when we detect a potential we try to develop it. If after three months or so a drama roach says they have something going for them, we go ahead. "There are six·monlh options ln the contracts as there used to be in the old studio days. But we don't operate the way studios did. "W~ have nothing to do with their personal lives, who they an epis ode of an established ffries l <'heck with Dave Tebet, who heads our department. And when pilot season comes along we hope that some of these peo- ple will find second or third lead roles in the new s hows." AfTER SP ENDING most of his life as a talent scout. Trf'!cony has learned to look first for personality In a prospe<'t. ~auty second. ..It's great 1( a girl has personality, beauty, and talent." he said, "but rare. The ll'YS don't have to be good looking anymort'. They need charisma and macho." Jn yurs past Trt'Srony ha!! seen beautiful girls across crowded rooms. In restaurants. parties and a irports . lie in· troduced himself to many of tht-m hoping tht-y had star potential. He never signed one to a con- tract. 40 YURI AKUO OF ITI TIME! ' '·~····· ., ... "'" •4••11•1•• .... , •• , ••• o .... '-4'" ............ , tlMt t ttel ChHIU It ~ ........ , •fHfM4Nil'I '"' trwh "'•t•UflUM fiNlllWC IMot a tNIM .. t • llYAN 0 NEAL • lllAllllA 9llllNIOtt INCLUOINQ: IEST PICTURE IEST DIRECTOR EXCLUSIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY EOWAIOS IN A ......... , ..... , COSTU•lf.A 14 .. lltl , niCi1111 .. llca1-ca11 Ill Mt Wll~ II Kiii PLVI ....,..~ w.vNE ' llD'llUlal .........,...........,...,~ PLus The Devil in ~~~lt-s=~n;:~~I t~f Miss Jones "'"'... .. ..... ltU••••t - ALSO PLAYING AT EOWAAOS WESllAOOK CtNE ... AS ,.. ,..,,......,,., ........... ,.., r,,..,_.,,. " •• t • .._. C .ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS TO "THE MAN WHO WOULD BE l(ING ..... WAl~lll MATI .. (W Qtl)jll(Jf 91111 NS r:.a~.~m! ..... 1 6-;'; ..... c~ '.!! 4 .. ,J dwJrds llllSTOl CINEMA .,,,,Ot • , •• , ... nM' .... ,~. nw .tou" ofn\\om:m tlittlHt'~I\ ~f•ll'>f. 1J1t frd~):IMhl ,· 8J0 OAll.Y Ptl.OT 1V Highlights ·KJu G 8:00-"Anna and the King or Siam.•• Th_, non·muslcal 1946 nrsion of '-The Kin(l and I" with Irene Dunrfe and Rex Barra on 1n the starring roles, with Llnda Darnell. NBC e 9:00 -"The Entertainer." Jock Lemmon stars in thl special TV adaptation of the John 0 borne play as a m1ddle.aged vaudevillian in the Fortie1; struggling for success. Ray Bolger, Sada Thomp~on, Tynt' Daly, Mitch Ryan and Mic hael Christopher are l~atured . (Review, this page.) KCET D 9:00 -''The Time or Your Life." William Saroyan's Pulitzer Prize- \viMing drama ls presented by the pro- res~ional company or Nt!w York's JuJliard School on Theater in America. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening MAACH 10 Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES AM lkiM,. Nill Dd ctlltA c.- Jlat "'~ • Bri&hltn Up Your TV * Yitwtnl With Merv & Anthony Newley TONITE lt:OO U THIS BLUE KNIGHTS *A SMASHER AS GEO. KENNEDY KO'S TANKS U 'tt'3 {f)nt ........ A 4.t'1ft(OUJ Cl-I, ll'lltd .0 I ll•lt11 'nit !Aft~ rua Md UCCI l!I VM II, rot\ .,,,. IOf I .. Kllrt ...... .,, ,.,~,.., ~ ~ 811-r lnts Ill 1"'4 lllun belOH "'"1 Ult SIH'-~ fZ. "::vie Wlli161t~t ,,. S,-111 ti ....... -s..oift111 ol ltltmu,· , Grim But Great ' Lenunon in 'Entertainer' Tonight By JOAN HANA\Jll [ J painf\llly. NEW YORK (UPI) -T\' RF\'IEW ProducMs of ''The En· Take a British play star· J tertuner" •re Beryl rlns Laurence Ollvlu "'---------..J Veortue and Id arvan and turn it In to an Jbmliach. Miss Vmue American television struu1e. despair and hu been rHponslble fOC" drama wltb Juk Lem. failure a number of transaUH· moo and the result pro. L" mm o n ' :1 P c r · tit'" adaptations. from vidu television with forman<.'"e may we ll convtrUnar a Brttlsh hlt some of lt.a beat lt not bt' the best o( has ca~r. lnto "All in the t•amlly" bngbtest, momen°ts. There's no "1r. Nice Cuy to the dismal "Beacon There's no way NBC In hl4 Archie, who pro-H 111 '· v e r s Ion o ( could hav e gotten b~bly tnjoyshumiUaUng "UllStairs.Downstalr.1 " farther away from cops hia wife even more than Hamllsch . a triple and comedy than wtth its seducing It beauty con. Oscar winne r for hia presentation o r the Mobil test wlnner with Ii ticb music In the pUllt, bas s howcase version or rather. written eight original John Osborne 's "The £n. l!Ongs for "The Enter· tertainer," which aJr s WHAT M AKES tainer" which are ex- lonight at 9 on Channel 4. Arctue's tale so depress-celleot. They won't ma.kc "The Entertaine r" ls e(-tOJI -not sad, it's hnrd to the aud1enc~ walk away fective bul gnm enter-feel sad about a total humming. Instead they tainmenl. heel -1s tha t no amount are as H a m 11 5 ch NBC advises parental ol trying ts going to help, de s c r i be d t h e m . discretion beuuse the and that tf Archie allo"''S "tacky," which makes show is intended for lumself any vulnerabili· them exact I Y a P . mature audiences. Aside ty, fate will stnke lllm propriate. rr 0 m Pr 0 t e c t in g 1 m · ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mature senslblhties, how I s weet it 1s to have a tele\•1slon show actually shaped for adults and not for some retarded demo- graphic composite of a post-teenager. THE LOCALE has been swilched from a British music hall to a vaudeville theater at a cheap Pacific seaside re. sort during World War II. Lemmon plays Archie Rice, a middle-aged vaudeville performer whose search for success is as despe rate as il Is doomed by his own in- capacity. Sada Thompson plays his wife, Phoebe, who finds her marriage as AC~Y AWAaD MOMIMATM*S MC&.11Dttt6 llST PICTUll llST ACTOI llSTACTaHS IUTINUCTOI AMO MSTSWf'Oar... AClOI much a failure as Lem· ~=====~~========~~=~~ mon does his career. Ray Bol ger wafts through the two-hour drama a s Archie's father, hovering near senility but still the dan- dy he was in his heyday, when he achieved the show business success that has eluded his son. THERE 'S no t hang cheerful about "The En. tertainer , .. with its cast of unlikable people und its thoroughly downbeat view of life . That doesn·t make its message any less worth expoundin~. One major change "The Ente rtainer" has undergone is that the Osborne play . which abo was made into a movie starring Lord Olivier. symbolically represent· ed the decline of Bntain. Translated to Amenca. at (alls to con\'ey a s1m1lar messa1:c. bul rather co n veys a genera Ii zed p1 ct u re of TOGETHER AT THE HUNTINGlOH CINEMA ... I Will, I Will ••• ForNow I• .,'Jt ... ""'" 0 ... Conduct Unbecoming: .. n annv Days 1ts tut ceatntctt11. •••lltllt rr.J .... ....,,..,.. .......... Makes A.BC ••• "' fasclnatl~g entertainment I -N , ,,,.,,, Tops Again HUNTINGTON CINEMA NEW Y ORK !,\Pl llACHATEUIS,H.8. TOGETHER AT THE HUNllNGTO CINEMA ABC has dom• it a.1rnin 847·9608 847-6017 F o r t h (' c I g h t h nl 11 ·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim••• .. -.ecut1 ve Wt'l'k , II hJ' coml' out No. 1 in tht' J\ C:. Nleben rating!>, b<>,1t mi: CBS hy the n:irro'A margin of one ll•nth of a r.1tm1?' point J\cC'ordinJ? tu 1':1l'li.en .1uc1n•O('l' 'amplt•s for l,1st \\l'l'k. ABC h.111 n1nt• 1• \ e n 1 n i.: p r o it r ·' m ' arnon11 the n.itwn·, 20 h11:he"t ·ratc·c1 'ho...,, ...,,th 'H appy Jl,1\' · rnnkt•d lh1• ..., l'C'k 's m o'\t popul;ir pro~ram Th<' low..:st ratt•rl 'ho\\. a<' <'ord 1 njl t o :-.. 1 rliH·n fi It u r <'" m a 11 t• p 11 h Ii r Tul'~dav . ""' Niil"' .. The Cop and !ht• K11I ,' a 1·h11r?1c111y nir,hl s1t11ulH1n romedy thut hu' IWt•11 cancl'led The Nit'lst>n t>st1mal1•,, for lht• wc•t•k cnd1 ni: March 7. 'lhow th<' na· lion's 20 h11{ht'~I ral(•rl projlrams were "llnp1" Oa\i." !ABCI, "All 1n the Fam ily" (('HSI "S 1 '( Malla un Dollar \lan" !1\R C>: "Thr \\' II I I 0 n s . • ( r n s ) . "Laverne and Sha rlcv." "Rich Man. Poor Man·· :ind "Young Pioneer< .. <all ABC l. "Bob llopc .S p ecial .. <N BC>. J{OCE TeleVl•Sl•OD (50)"Haw :u i Fave-0 .. <C BS>: ··san ford and Son" CNBC>, "~t ·A S tr· •.• TNI! ltOll ltT M .. lflfL 111--0llf •·• MOM&OAllD&Nllt L-.-~C0-\11 --.. _.. TIACNllt ~ltlYllfWS ~""M II • ILICTltlCCOM~AlfY 11:• SH""'I STltlllT 1.0"""' 1.• TIACMl.lt ~ltl(YlllW1 \tO"""' Jr• NOYA """-11 .... ..,.~,,_ lt0-1 i:• WOMAN' M-f • ..., UW Si...,.•WO-" J:• MISTUUOGlltUlllGMIOltlfOOD t:• SUAMI STllllT ''°"""' S:• ILICTltl( Ci)M~ANY t:• VII.LA Al.IOltl (C BS >: "Bare tt .i ·· -~ ......... _,,. <ABC>; "Maude" and "Phyllis" t both CBS l ; "Starsky and Hutch" CABCl : "Rh oda.I" "One Day ::it a Time" and '·Mar y T y ler l\loore .. <all CBS I and &·• OIANT TO (NANCI( ' 11«11 •"II H<o-t · -"''"'' -i.tl-~IK ... r .. ''Streets or San F'r an· Cisco .. IABC> .,. ASMAN llllAYIU t!mot~\ "'•t M4oq•l•looc:ovn. 1• NOf;ltOAltOINllt u-,....,c;.-Cow •\11 l<o""'<l"'-l"'I wit< ... _ ABC's "Sunday Mo\'· ie '· a nd CBS ' "60 ,~. ,..,0._ Minutes" lied for 20th place "'Ith identical r ot· IOf:S 1·• SNOWCA\I "Ch•• 10 t • M4Ullt~llCI TNIATllt llflt•"' ~"''•'" ,, __ II ftOml"I 'It TMI IOSTON POI'\ INMO\.l.r#OOO 11"''' II • P'\.AY lltlOOI '"™NI IX~lltU ~d t,.HI01Atl ~f.Oleded brSWIUT ()()MOC ~ ti,WlllAkD llllO Qll(;j 0IORlA MTZ ~brRAL"1~KKS·A~f/VOO\ft ~ cco llf 001.0t. 1-:::--.,;;-j ~ ·---~ ......... ,_ ~...:;;.;,=-==~ : ............ _... •W. > M • ..___-_, ... _•u_1_u_u__, CALL THEATRE OR CHECK DIRECTORIES FOR POLICY C"*MM MOtdON "'UIAJCHIAaT PASS .. """' '"'llPOIT TOTHt COMMISSION•• ,., .... ,#Tl .... ........ M,W,-lt4M\ .. l •1t ••• ,,. ... (PC} ...... _,_ ~/Wit--=--·· -.n-.•.r l:H·S:SS-10:00 "UllDA"lll l:SM:OO F OUNTA ... VAL..L..EV o tNtiM"tlti. ll ............. ····-·'· .. ,. ..... ... .,._,., "NO IUOSIT ... l£TW9r' {C) 2:00.4:15 7:00.9:25 ALSO ACADEMY CARTOONS ANAH M Brookhufst 772·6446 COSTA MESA Bristol Cinema s 540· 7 444 LA HABRA Fashion Square 691 ·0633 MISSION VIEJO Cinema Viejo 830 ·6990 NEWPORT BEACH lido 673-8350 ~Breakheart PuaP was the end of the line. ORANGE Orange Drive In 558-7022 ORANGE \ Orange Mall Cinema 637·0340 ORANGE Plitt City Center 634·9282 SAN CLEMENTE Miramar 492·0056 WESTMINSTER Cinema West 892·4493 "a 1V Cabaret" Wvdnesday 7:30 P.M. S howcase -Join our lV Cdbcm•t o f ~p<>clal program'> and ent«rtainmt'nt in celebrdting o ur nwm\Jer~hlp appeal. KO CE -Tso Orange County Telev1SH>fl l • . . .. .. . ,. . , • . t I I byT•l.lv- 1 1M! ClA&JP!.'M~ 1 =.,~ I OFfl?RS AIJ. nm COMFORTS OF I lfo'IOWN REPOSJi! l..._-----' I -r .. c.>EAH ! 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Americana may have the hlpest atand.a~d or liVlQ& w tho world and c:nore choices to make ln th~ ar~try store, but they ore confused and not making the ri&ht 1electlc>ns. , Thil b the cor\All'n~u" of two o sferta who spoke for the Orangu County Nutrition t'ounc11':1 (ourth annual 1ympo1ium ~t Onni:e Coast Colle&•· Mark He11ted, PhD. profe~ al nutrition a t Her~urd Sfhool of Medlcint' and School of Public Health, U Ht Americun.>1 h1tvt' not 1Hrnf'd bow to use thl'ir "new· won rtches." "We have eliminutcd the serious nutritional discu~es through economics, ugracullurt< and science," he said ... But still there are aubstantlal <poor > peo· pie who have difficulty bu,yang nutriUous rood." su•PLtJS MON EV One problem, he noted. as th:1t there is almost too mueh money in the u .s .. tn :>pile of an the talk about recession With an increased standard of living, Americans are more sub- jec:t to Ills such as obesity, heart disease, cancer and diabetes, Dr. Hegsted said. These are to a major degree nutrit..ional problems be added, and not as easy lo foOlve u oulri· Uonw delicie.ndes, whkb can be rorrccted by suppJemmlina tho diet. Dr Healted Hnked breast un("er to fat intake and cancer of the culon to a h1gh·meat. low- f1oor diet He ~t•tf'd, bowe\1t'r, th11t he bf!lievu a popular new PM~rback buok on Ober Ls "lnllc:· curate." SOLUTIONS! "1'he solution to these pro- blems will hove }..O come from the food industry," he stressed. ''B'Jl there Ii a lot of effort in the food industry which is not doing u:c any good. "The food In the supermurket 1s so complex thut even educated pt:oplt! have difficulty interpret· mg 1t." Tht: Harvard professor ac· cused the food companies qf spending, in some cases, more on their advertising budgets than on nutntion research. Since the public is concerned about food, Or. Hegsled suggest· ed that "food purcha!'ling be the target of nutrition education.'' lo the meantime, Dr. Hegsted urged that Americans move toward a "diet certainty": Less meat, fat. sugar and cholesterol. Mercedes Bates, vice presi· dent of General Mills and ---......... An appetizer of papa ya with lime preceded plate of turkey with Belgium endive, sauteed sunchokes. blackeyed peas and gingered kumquats. Crab About Price Tht· c·n't nf l>un..:t•nt·~s rrah 1s prompt1na shoppers to ask 't'afO(')<I \'l('rks, "l~n 't ~ m1~~1ng from 'our pnct• mnrki•r?" or '\\'hnt'11 wrflll)( with at ·•" Forlunall'l~· for Ornnl((' Coa't ~ourm••t-1, ttw anf'\H'r 1' n vin 111~1· \t'ar fnr <'rtths lht• l.1r1tt'"t 'llJIJl)~· anll nnt•'\t quality !-lll("t• 1006. t>on 't lt>t tht.•1r sht•ll of :1rmor M'Hlt' \OU oH TIH''"rt' easy to llrep .. rt• und "ell worth wh:1tl'vt·r dfc>rt 1s spt'nl to jll't to tht.• mt'<at Mo~t all Oun~t'nt'sS crabs that rcach the mark et are cooked I fron•n r('ady for lots of dt'let• table eating. MARINATED C RACKED CRAB 4 med tum Ounaeness crab~ Marinade: 2 cups ve11eta hie oil t cup \'inegar 6 to 10 cloves garlic. mint'ed 2 tablespoons choppt'(I fresh pnrsll'y Snit and pepper to taste Corn hine m aranade lniire· dients and set aside h Over a sink or drainboard. hfi off the top shell of the cooked crab by pulling upward frQm the back of the crab. Remove the greenjsh \'1scer a in .center of crab by washing in cold running water. The gills. easily recognized as reather·like. spongy tissue. can be removed with the fingers. Break nap <1n the underside and remo' e the projecting mouth dlalrm an ol consumer attain fOf' the Grocery Manuiactuttl'I oC Amttica. airef'd that ronawoua are confuaed by food today. "And there Is no reason why they shouldn't be.·· lo research done by ~r ~m· pany, s he found that the oon- aumer's primary tiOUl"Ce cf in· formolion u new1paper headlines, whlcb UJually are the ''scare" variety. Her mail indicates that peoplG ~ more qu.esUonine and more diattrninc than they were a year •10. • ·aut it tuh1 a crisis to make us aware of nutr'itlooal needs," she noted. During World War ll, it was "patriotic as w~ll a1 prac- Ucal" to have &ood e&ti.na habits, but after the •ar. in the yean ol plenty. "no one wu especially in~ terest~ In nutriUon." REVIVAL In 1974, wben Cood prices began to escalate. the Interest was re- vived, she said. Even though they are interest· ed. most consumers have scat· tered knowledge of food compo. nents, Ms. Bat.es revealed, "For most, nutrition is synonymous with protein. Most don't know the basic four. These are the con· sumtts for whom nutrition label· in~ was supposed to be good.'' Ammcana tend to divide foods into two catecortes, she said. the "~ood" foods. which are "m•de by God," and the "bad" food.s, which are prOeHHd with ad· dlUvts. Some foods have "hero" statua, such as peanut buUe.r. Accordtoa to a aurvey conduct· t.'d by her llrm 's adverlislne aaency, cracked wheut. br.n. honey, raisin1, frulls and v eactables now are mure popular. and su.aar i.a at the bud ol tbe "bad aur·' lb t. Ms. Batu ul that ult, choletterol and calories also •re oo the lb t of consumtr ooncuns, and that when wel1ht loss is at· tempted, curbohydrates almost alw11r1 are reduced. Consumers on the wbole believe that ''bah•nced meals are the bes-t." and they derioe "balanced" in terms of meat, veeetables, salad, milk and starch: This definition is not valid any more, Ms. Bates said, since Americans are snacking more and eating more away from home. ''Food must be balanced for the whole day." she stressed. The survey also showed that women get most of their nutrition lnformallon from the food sec- tions of newspapers, and some from magazines and television talk shows, and that they are in· fluenced t>y the eat.t.ng practlce:f of their favorite mov1e St•rs. Ms. Bates al'o touched on the spendlo1 h•blts of Americans. In the lHt fC'w month:s. the con· sumptlon of i teak and roast has .:one up and hum burger Is down, :ilie revealed. Pl'opl" urt) eallnai fewt-r caSlteroles and les11 filth •nd bot ccr~ul and moro \'Olcl ct.real. "lt ·a more an 1ndlcnUon of a stronger economy und mor • ability to buy th1rn better .ablllty to select." American s' fut und tarbohydrate consumption 11re up by 10 percent tuch, M:l. 811lc~ added, and alcohol use has climbed. The rei.ult 1s "more liver diseas~. poorer prenatal nutrition and more ant'maa, hypertension and dental caries. Confusion'" hara"ly 1H'uui1t>." What does the future hoJd ? . "It muy be that nutrHiOI\. • youna 1c1encc. 1s bttomi°' so complex tt will never be un· dtntood. The dh•tltlan rnui\l vructlct' both the llCicncc Ulld tht •rt uf her profession. .. We mullit 11cc,•pt tho ff!Ct that different family member& hav,, differing needii. We may need o computer print-out for Heh member of the famUy." The health professlonal11 would help &>repar\' lht:je peor110nall7..t•d ml'nus. Mi> Bat\•s uid. Sh<' bclit>,•c:i lt also Is thelr respQnslbility to lead th\• wuy In working toward the goal or better health through better eating. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~A.AOL MOORE, Food Editor Wednesday, March 10, 1976 Ct Lunch Breaks From Usual ,. Banquet lunches. After a person has eaten several hun· dred, they are quite predictable: a green salad with too much dressing, Tice, a vegetable (usually peas) aiia piece of chicken or beef. Once in a while the entree is turkey wrapped around broccoli or asparagus, and on a rare oc· casion, the m ain attraction is a salad plate. Usually, the lunches are high in calories and t oo much food is served , which is a universal com· plaint among those partaking. Slice of kiwi fruit accents the strawberry The exception happened Satur· day at the noon break in the Nutrition Council's annual sym· posium, when delegates were served fresh papaya with ll,me, iceberg lettuce with radishes, shallots and cucumbers, and turkey with Cresb Belgium en· dive. Also, sauteed fresh suncbokes (al so called Jeru sa l e m artichokes), gingered kumquat, blackey!'d peas, seven.grain rolls and lemon yogurt a la fresh kiwi and strawberry. garnish tor lemon yogurt dessert. , 1wrts on t ht• side oppo:11l1• lht• n:ip 't'ht.•n hrl'flk rrah In hJlf Ci(•ntly pull lt•i;!s from llOClv , i1turtan~ "1th the fl mHll onvs lJ:- lns: 11 k1td11•n mallt•l or nut rra<'ker. hrruk thr rruh lrR sh<'ll!'I 1n M'\ nal plaet·~ \rnrk dawi. from onv ).Id•• hut 1•1 a<'k lt'.'I( Joanis aloni: the nurrow f'dllt'!I Place ("rah sert1on-; in ,;hallow l(luss pan Pour muranat.11• ll\'(•1 rrah RcfraJtcrate. and lrt .,tund for onr hour or long<>r Turn c-r ah st~("llOn'. 1( nl'("l'!\sory, to enut w1•ll "1th m arinadt• SerV(.' cold us on appt•t 11<•r. luncht'<>n or <hnner treat. Makr'> 4 mt•al s11r ser\'ihirs or 6 lo II ap· pet11er po'rt1ons. CRABA~DCHEESEPUFF 4 shct'.'s bread 1•2 cups crab meat 1 2 cup finely io h("ed celery 3 tablespoons minced ~rcrn om on 2 tablespoons chopped pa · mien to 2 table s poo n s chopped parsley '•cup mayonnaise l tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Sall to taste tabout 1 ~ teas· poem> 5 slices sharp process cheese 2eggs 1 <'UP milk Trim crusts from bread and ar· range slices in bottom of buttered 2·quart baking dish. Combine crab meat, celery, onum, pimirnto. pari.l("y, mayon· naisc. lemon j UH'l'. mustard and salt. Spread evenly over bread. Arrange chcest• on top Beat toRelh4'r eggs and milk and carefully pour over mixture an bakinJi d1 i.h. Cover and bake al 32~ de~rcrs for 35 to 40 minutes. Hemove ("OV<'r and bake JO minutes lonJ?er to brown top ~·rve 1mmediate lv in r. portion!\ CRAB ANO M USllROOM SUPREM•: ,. PQund fresh mushrooms, ..,, ashed and sllcl'd 3 tablespoons huller Juice of 12 lemon 1;, cup dry sherry I cup sour cream ~. pound fresh crab meat 3-t ablespoons g r ated Parmesan cheese 4 English muffins 1 tablespoon minced~sley Melt 1 tablespoon of the tcr In a large frying p · add mushrooms and squeeze over the lemo n Juice : Eoa ute a few minutes. Add sherrv and let cook down until liquid is reduced one ha tr Stir ih sour cream. mixing un· UJ blended. Add cc.a b meat and grated cheese and heat until hot through. Split a nd butter muffins, using remaining 2 tablespoons butter. toast lightly. Arrange muffins on serving platter or four individual plates and spoon crab sauce over them. Sp~inkle with parsley. The chairpe rsons, Maxine Schade and Ronald Deutsch, de· cided to experiment that day with ne w foods, which are avail a· ble to the consumer but little used. These are foods h igh in nutrients. and in some cases, low in calories. Some were familiar, but some totally new to most. al· -tending. According to Mrs. Sci1ad<:, the response from the (.'ooks was bewilderment flt first. They were uneasy at preparing the endive and arlichokes, for example. because they had never cooked them before. Once the rood was spread out on the tables, however, it was al· tractive and colorful, and ob· viously was enjoyed by the 400 conferees. At one speakers' table, the most propular item proved to be the seven.grain rolls, which dis· appeared almost as soon as the basket was put out. Although there were problems In getting and preparing some of the food (it was almost impossi· ble to find 200 ripe papayas, fo r example. and the cooks never l(ot around to making dip from the blackeyed peas as pl anned), the innovations proved that ex· perimentatioo can be fun and re· warding. For those on the luncheon· banquet circuit. it was a welcome change from chicken a nd rice. Here are descriptions of some of the new foods and suggestions for ser\'\n~: -Papaya. High in vitamins C and A and potassium. Only 78 calories per seven-ounce half. Judge ripeness by the eye, since it bruises easily. When it 1s half yellow.g reen to all ycllow- orange, it's ripe. To serve the papaya, stuff with all lcinds of salad. cube and mi.x into salad, -extend shrimp cocktail or whirl an blender with milk, yogurt . o~. ice _cream. Or simply cut tn half and serve with a wed gt'.' of Ii me. -Belgium endive. A lcary vegetable grown only in Belgium; known as chicory or wiUoof. Use like asparagus. -Sunchokes. Knotty tubers or a sunflower.type plant dis· covered by Champlain in 1605 in the Garden of Indians in Cape Cod. Low in calories. Excellent raw or cooked. -Kumquat. California d trus. Jligh an v1t11min C. Onganated in China. Season with fresh ginger. -Fresh kiwi. Known us Chill(.'!>e gooscbt'.'rrics. Hjgh 111 vitamin C'. Llsl' like slrawberrie&. The popular rolls Included rye, oat~. wheat, bnrley, rice and millet. They were high in B vitamins and minerals. SA UTE ED SUNCHOKES Scrub sunchokes with a stlrr • brush and cut in fairly thin slices. • It isn't necessary to peel them, but you may. In a heavy saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons of butter for eac·h pound or sun· chokes. Saute sunchokcs, stirring fre· qucnlly. Sprinkle lightly with saJt. Cook until crisp·tender. Variations: When the sun· chokes are about halfcooked s prinkle with ~ti teaspoon or either sweet basil, dill weed or caraway seed. Continue lo sautc until crasp·tender. Steamed or boiled sunchokes may also be sliced and sauteed in butter as above. They maintain a lighter color and have a slightly more prominent flavor. GINGERED KUMQUATS 4 cups kumquats 2 cups sugar 1 cup water 2 teaspoons fresh ginger root (or 1 i teaspoon i;:round ginger) Wash kumquats thoroughly. Boil together the sugar, water and ganf'(cr root for 5 minutes. Add kumquats and cook in a cov· cred pan over low heal for 45 minutes or unt i I t<•ndcr. Star oc· cas1onally. M akcs about l quart. ~ .. Kitchen mallet comes in handy for cracking plentiful Dungeness crab, longtime friend of seafood lovers. Supply and pnce are best in years. (2 DAILY PILOT ·supergraphics Desi gner .... .,,, .......... Grapll.lct, lo Kathy Tudl. aro a·~per'' Idea. Tbe Corona del Mar resldent IPfflaJllea in dulaninl llianlJc art woru for walls. cea.l14p and door1 and thinks lbey are a &ood way to add color and lnterest to any room. Mra. Teach. a 1raduate of California State Unlvtralty, Lone Beach. with a dearee in art. •tarted dolne graoh1<' dea11ns dw'tna her unlveraify art cluaes. but tired Of building the large Can · vueashe needed for each work When 1he and hl'r husband, a teacher, rnoved to their apart ment near the beach, the walls were all white and Just walling toe a auper&raphac. An abstract deaign in ocean colors-arey, soft blue and beige-was conceived for the wlevls1on room. and b'ngbt red ,con framed the bathroom mir- ror. Mrs. Teach 's aunt asked for a ~raph1c tn her apartment, and lhe fledglin g bus iness soon was launched. The former art teacher now has done a ~auty shop, accoun· tant 's offi ce, several corporate offices and is hoping to expand into other areas. "It's very rewarding. No one ' has ever been disappointed." she said. "They a re individual, not like wallpaper. They a.re custom- • designed for the walls, to coordinate with furniture." A supergraphic, based on a . on It." A Jrapbk will bnna a room tot~. call •ttentioo lo un- u.aually abaped wall• or focus Oft fumitu:re. "Some make you feel ttluelt and aome excited." Mn Tta<'h 1ald. ..The free-form• are very entertalninc because they call ror long looking." Mrs. Teach does allot the work htttelf, from presenting th~ pre· llmlnary •ketch lo pajntln1. "I do my 1rapblc1 so they WlU last. Most people want to k~ them a k>nl time. They are works of art.·· Shl' has developed a way of puttin1 \hem on the wall so there are no pencil marks showma. They ace not upensjve. relat.tve· ly speaking, she added, com- pared to wallpaper or paantings She paints any lmld of design requested. but finds that m06t people prder a geometric or free.form shape, as opposed to a mural. The color is the most important ingredient. she noted. "Without it, waJ~ look flat and plain. Color adda the t.bird dimensioo. People aresicltofblank walls." Mrs. T each prefers to use earthy tones or bright com- plementary colors, such as green and red or purple and yellow, but will work with any tone re- quested. Though she has tried almost every art and craft there is. in- cluding wood carving, photo-' graphy , s and cas ting , watercolors a nd cer amics, supergraphics are her favorite. Jt doesn 't matter what scheme Is used In a s uper painting, she emphasized. It will be successful ju.st because of the excitement color brings. Mrs. Teach believes this so strongly that she is willing to make a statement almost no other artist can make. "I guarantee saUsfaclion," she as· serted. Kathy Teach, a Corona de/ Mar artist, believes there is a plaoe for supergraph1cs m every home or office. Th ey can mcorporate a company logo, emphasize unusual room shapes and bnghten rooms. Jc\~nB SPORTS\VfAR ~l!OA~AAf 71tlMo°"f'A .. tl1SI~ HEMING PIOafMt I Sf'ICIAUll IH MllYI OIAIHHS CASH MAJOI MAHUfACTUIHS llHHIHTIO TIM YU.IS IH COlOHA DIL. Md HAL AEIMSOtER HEARING Atos J409 L c .... t Hwy. e-...... -67S·lllJ Poul Patrick NcBnde, M.O. SPECIALIST IN Off la GYNECOLOGY ANO DISEASES Of WOMEN PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OIP\.OMA 1t ~ llOAAD ANNOUNCING Weddings ~ and Engagements Some Grass Greener YatL'l.Xll" Formefly at Hair Hunters now at the !fi/;j'.HJ!/1--1 *I// To a\oid disappointment. prospect1\e bndc!> arl' rl'm1 nded lo hin e their v.edding stones v. 1th black und v. hall' glossy photograph~ to the Daily Pilot Pl'Ople Departml'nt one \\eek b<>fore the weddanl{. D E A R A N N LANDERS : You are right <as usual) in con- cluding, in your response lo the lady from In- dianapolis whose son was sent to jail when he was caug ht with 30 grams of marijuana, that sentencing a kid to jail for tbe cas ual possession a nd use or pot makes very little sense. Picture' received arter that time v.111 not be U!>ed F'or engagement announ<.'ements it is imperuti\'e that the !>tor~. also ac<.'O m· panied by a black and v. h1te glossy pic- tur<'. be submitted :.ax \\eeks or more hefore th<' \\ eddang datt'; otherwbe 1t will not be published So me stat es arc awakening to this fact. Oregon , Col orado, Alaska, Ohlo, California and M alne no lon1er treat the possession and private use of small amounts of marij uana aa either a felony or a mis- To help rill reqwrcments on b-lth wed · dang and engagement stone!>, form:; are available iQ all Daily Pilot orrices. Fur- ther que~ll6ns wilt ht! answered by People Department staff memMrs at 642-4321 . Horoscope: Gemini Protect Valuables THURSDAY, MARCH 11 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19):. Accent on practicality, worth of property, degree of security. Get hard facts -insist on verif1ca- tioM, nghts and permissions. TA URUS (April 20·May 20): Hjghhght ability to make do. to laugh, to show that there is more than one direction or method. Exhibit a new side of you. Dis- cuss travel, books -and a diet. GEMI NI (May 21 -June 20): Al'cent on details connected with budgt>t, money. t'Ollect1ons and prlled possessions. Protct't valuables. CANCER (June 21-July 22l Lunar cycle lndi<'atcs t'Qf\StrUl' live change, the highlighting of personality. You l'un act in a more crtatlH•. lndept'ndl.'nt man· nt'r Lf.O (Jul\' :?J Aug 221 · Ra rkst a~(' m.in1•11\•ers urt• or sperial conrcrn. interest Mon<'Y I" on the line Coi;t,, l11lhnJl" ure fraturcd VIRGO (Aui.t :?J N.•pt 22> Ynu learn where ~ou :;\11 ncl v.1th "special person." Emphasis on ~s and wis hes, ability to de- termine the real from the facade. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Am· bltion a nd organiiation are featured. Your prestige could be on upswing; cooperate in com- munity. civic, chamber or com- merce activity. SCORPIO '<Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on journey, study, closing communications gap. Finish what you start. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Concern with occult or hid- den matters could become evi- dent. You have some questions concernina partnership and ftnanc1al arrangement. CA PRICO R N (Dec. 22·Jon. 19>: Emphasize ability to bring opposing factions to same tahlP AQUARIUS (Jan 20-f''eb 18! ll11hhght nex1b1ht}. humor and n•rognit1on that you are what you eat -at least to !i<>mc degree. PISCES C F'eb. 19 Mnrr h 201 Lunar asperl coin<'1de!I with lmt·. l"rt'att\'e endea\'or;;, nnd r elJ t1onsh1ps v. 1th c-h1 ldrl.'n A NEEDLEPOINT BOUTIQUE .- Invites You to See its Spring '76 7It ? ~ df· . ,.~-= ~t u::-- demeanor. Instead, the punishment is a modest r1ne, Vt'hl cb does not st1gmat11e the young person for life, but still lets him or her know th;tt the law does not approve or encourage the u.se of pot and that the sale of marijuana remains a crime. you ror providing met with another opportunityl to place the pot problem before the public ln a sane a11d senslble man·1 ner. Agaln, I repeat: I am NOT in favor ol the lecalizatlon or pol, but I feel that casual users should be fined and not sent lo jall. Any alMi all jaU records are a blot on one's Ute forever. Ann t;~ Landers he's away from home. Here are a few po•nten I would like to pass on. D E A R A N N Wh en you pack his LANDERS: This is for bags. :.lip some love lbe young wife who 1s a notel> in hts sot'ks so he'll nen-ous wreck because find one ever~ day. Tuck her husband was pro· a small tin or his favorite moted and must travel cookies next to his shav- the stale for six days out 1 n g k it , or a n o n · of every m o nth . She perishable goodie thalhe • claims no normal 26· enjoys. Pack a book be year-old man can go might like, and a crayola without sex for that drawing by his pr e· period of time. schooler. ~~~i!ntas 1107 JemboreeRd .. ~ e.ac:n 640-4740 BRUSH• BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anvone can care lor a Bru~h & BhJwf'r tt,m •.!vii' or our other curl co101tng. lu'>S·hf"I'. lull ltinlluJn,ll . SCISSOI snus which arP as eaw 10 do a~ '""' ~ham POOi Our lamp ~uls, finger tumbh> cul~ curlmq iron cuts. wash towel dry. bru~ri n flufl cur, or ~1mplo wash and wear cuts are SCISSOHD, all lcikt•·care~I yourself styles. GOOd for any agP any h.iir No ll'.1wu;i no rOl lers. no ptns. no POLLUTING HAIR ~PHAYS AltOt tllO MT ,.........., W.&YI\. 1'0V M4t Nf:'fY WANT tO \11 l OUI MAii ...... °""JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I hope Illinois and other states will soon rollow ~uit Too many lives already have been needlessly wrecked as in the case of the son of the mother who signed herself "Torn up in In- diana." Moreover, the police in every state could spend their time more profitablY combat· ing violent crime instead of sniffing around ror pot smokers. -HAROLD A. KATZ . CHAIRMAN. HOUSE J U DICIARY COMMITTEE, STATE OF ILLINOIS. Grow up, girl ' M y .When he leaves. give husband has been a him a big hug and a •--10,.s•T.& suH.t-& traveling man for many smile. Wh en be phones 356 S Tusltn Ave Orange ye a r s, and I · m re. from the road don't un-9564 Hamilton A11e Hunrington Beach asonably certain he loadallthebad newsyou ~SN Hart>OrBlvd Fullerton '97-1 IU Ol·lSl!. 17t-ll6l DEAR R EPRESEN- TATIVE KATZ: Thank behaves himself when can thank of Be cheerful ·'!!·loc!!•!•E!o!u!r! .. !E •!•!s .. !!!! ... !,!"!"!v !•!!l!l'!!!!~~~~!!~ and make him glad he .;; called. Wh en he retW"nS greet him with open arms -looking your best. The bill s and "must-do's" can wait un- Betrothals Wallbank·Ewart Mr. and Mrs. AJ Wallbank of Huntington Beach have announced the engagement of their dau1hter, Betty-Lou Wallbank and Paul David Ewart. Miss Wallbank attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Long Beach and Golden West College. Her flance. son of the David Ewarts of La Habra. attended Lowell High School, Whittier. A wedding date bas not been chosen. ••• Westmoreland-Karle Mrs. Carmen Santa Maria of Huntington Beach and Wesley Westmoreland of Las Vegas announced the enga~ement of their daughter, Diane Westmoreland and Donald Karle, son or Mr and Mrs Edward Karle of Long Beach The bride· to-be attended Manna High School and Golden West College lier (iance is a student at Long Beach City College and an alumnu~ of Walson Jhgh School. No wedding date has been <,ct. til the next day. I wish to heaven my husband didn't have to travel, but he does and there is nothing I can do so l 've made lhe best of it. You can , too. - CONTENT DEAR CONTENT: You sound like a smart lady who has ll all together. Your polnlera should be given 1er1ou1 con1lderallon by all wives whet h er their husbands travel or not. Thank you for wrlllnc. CON FIDENTIAL TO N E E D A P lllL OSO PlllCAL Ol'TLOOK There arc no easy anl>wers lo your problem but I say at 's netter to v.ear out than ru.'>t out FANCY PLANTS LA-Z-BOYS on disp lay FULL LIME SUPPLIES PLANTS & MACRAME' •• MACRAME' CLASSES DAY & IYIHIMG CLASSES AVAIL.AILE • A SOUPER IDE~ IMPORTED sours ~ ................ .... ,.. ••••• .. ._._,. BUY 3 PKGS. Am ericono Collection Design Collection at ~·.:::~ :':::9: AT REG. PRICE ;::;·~-.:.: ;::: GET 1 FREE Laguna Shores 420 Cliff Drive Laguna B each Saturday and Sunday, March 13-14 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE LA-Z-BOY iii WHITt's SHOWCASE = 28892 Marguerite Pkwy Mission Vie jo 495-5902 I 369 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 642·8657 IMFOaMATIOM ON PLANT rAITIH PLANT SALE! GOOD V AlllTY FANCY PLANTS I SJS Mete Ywde Ori.,. Emf c .. 540-1655 tAcreM ..._ ... c., ..... ... _....,.._ ... 4H~k~W f~r,m~ WESICLIFF PLAZa ll"a a-~ llACH PMOttl: 642.0t7J ............ ..,. 'w...,.. Sa...,. Ii MAllMH'S YUA~At44 POltrt ~4t6-U70 M-.•W , 10.t, S-. IM I l . • • r . w.d!?!Sday. March tO. 1976 DAILY PILOT 9 Doldrums Given Lift Menu Webster def1n ei. d o ldrum s illl "low 'PlrHt, dull. aloomy, ll!!tleu feeling " Any housewife can probo.bl y r.Mlru: doldrum' ai hate .,.. 1ntt"r. Greek Potatoes ar..-a pt'rft<'l buk~ ~Iona: ut'· compan1mcnt for the :tlt'~ Round out your menu ~ tth a l osud l(reen \1tli.d, c ruKl y lluhan roll~. a !> on~d froh frwu and rhe~e>. 1\\o new t t'CIPl"' l'Oln C'reut..-u bre Jth of frl'>h air, stra.11i1ht fronl tht< ~ledlterron •11n for )'°'-tr PORK STF.W 1') pound •~an pork onion and coo~ unul ~on rontents or rnvelope of stealu but not bro\\ n . 1>la~ m gra\} mill . place rab 2 rups "'ater 2-quart casli~role. butt'" edges on top 1• teupe>on garlic Cut Pork mlo l-1nch Co' er und bakr 30 pov.der rubes. Bro-. n por~ in minutes looaer or unnl '• teupoon black ~usaae dnppmtci. pl'1e mt"al and H&etables 11tt pepp('r Ul cuserole. tender. 5 t.o 6 sen ma:. Sor 6 amall carrou. Pour off ht from peelt!d ~kallet Add "att•r to C REF.K 1 cnv~lope P1•· skllltt and hcnl, :.crap· POTATOES ounre) brown 11ravy m1x In£ brown b1tts rrom bot-l Pack a Jot e f 5 "• r Splr•I Sllttfl w•ol~or •• ,, 5or lsmall cabbaae tom of pan. pour ovt"r o unce:.) i.r ullo pl.'d "edges meat an casseroll' Add potat<k'~ -• ...., .. ,.... ... .._, ... Sfl-..._•~llu4"-T" .. ...._ Cutsausa<>elntot Inch g;arhc, pepper, and car-'-~' chickt>n bowllon ,1._~ .w.,....._.sw,.._c..t .. c..t•.......,~_.wt.. mt..,udold rums• MILASE E Veg8t1&bl es, Jt.1 ll an ':J pound mild llaUun \JUSagc and pork i.le¥io> :.ausugc hnk'\ bake up all hot and bub· J tablesPoOn 011 bly an u moulh·wutcnne 2 ml' d 1 um · s ize . ., rots cu""' ...-. p1ec.·~s; brown In oil an Cover and bake al~ PJ <'upi. bo!l1•1,: med1um·1ize skillet. Add degrees 1 hour. Sur tn water 3700 f. Coast tlghwoy, Corono def Mor -673~ 9000 ---------------------....... -----.! 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Woody 's·· Cook-in· Sauce, plus a basting brush for easy application. (One jar per family. please.) A\.,11l.ihl1• in thl' hM"i\•cu~· st-ct1on nf ALPHA BETA · MAYFAIR · QElSON'S · JURGENSEN'S · RICHARD'S UDO .mJ • 1tlll."1 fin,' food st or, .... -Woody's~ Bar-B-Cu<' Pantrv ·P.O. Box 1788 ·Long Beach, CA 90801 ' • } ··--------.. i4°' SAVE 40¢ ONTHE : 40<= SOUD I ON TWO BOXES OF HEARTLAND,., .., 1 I NATURAL CEREAL ~ SATISFYING:~-·: •0 . .,. CEREAL :,,," . ·-··~-,.,1. -ur our ONE COUP(W CNl v I -~ ~-------------~---------, 20¢ F o~g I COUPON GOOD ON ANY I SAVE .. ": ;:...-7~ 'I FLAVOR OF HEARTLAND' I '1 200 ~ H~~D : I :..~:=.:-~ II I · .... J 11•$ c-._. !>2,,. --" I • I ::::-:=.=:..-:::::. I I I ·~ .. -IO ____ I sc<>l9d too recle,..Ol•Ofl "'"" lie I ON ONE BOX I :::..~':':"o!':.:.9: I I OF HEARTLAND I ""'° ..._ .,..,,,.tiot.., ,...,, "' f I NATURAL r ~.• • ) • I =:.-~~~= I CEREAL . 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J.ftT ·~ ~ ML • -IOLl --" VC" CT1I. -4 I' THE SLIM GOURMET Simmering Better upen11vt cut. the \'ece'\ablu need no butt r or Olbef' caJon e· ncl\ toppln1.11 bar~ly a1 mmen1 Simmer until ''Cl')' tender. about 2 and one huJ.f hours to 3 hours han Boiling round. tnmmed or fat ma wat r Add th~ onion. t'love. bay leal. thymt', parsley and ~P· percorn1 Simmer . cover.J. until the mut Is quite tendtr. 2 and Mt' half tO 3 hO\lr!C lfexas: ' Salad Qowl ' J~OUSTON -One of the laken-for-Rranted treasures or South Tcxa:. cuisine 1s r eally fresh ve1etables. What's lo eat 1s impor- tant news. The food page:. of The l;fouston Chronicle are so popular that 1l e"en publishe s it s own cookbook. Naturally. vegetables and s alads are pro· minently featured. To- day we've adapted a few for Slim Gourmet rooks Uf'you'd like more. wnte for the "Houston Chroni· de Cookbook." Houston. Teic .• 77002. Send SOcenls.) HOL'STON }. COLESLAW 1 pound shredded ca~bage. (hair a head 1 1 medium onion, cb!pped . 1'-i t ablespoons v1 egar 4 tabl espoons evaporated skim milk 3 tablespoons low-rat mayonnaise • 1 ·~teaspoon salt 1:: teas poon dry m¥slard Combine rabbai:e and on)on. Beat remain in~ in .g~ients together and l<>fS with cabbage. Chill wtll. Sprinkle with papnkn if des ire d O nly 40 calories per hal( cup. DAIR\' POTATOSAl,AD 8 medium unpeeled potatoes 1 bay luf l te• .. poon carawa~ ~ s~ 2onlons 1 cup chopped celery 1 teaspoon salt Pinch of pepper , t I teaspoon celery salt 8-ounce carton low. fat plain yogurt •;cup l o"·fat mayonnaise 1 tablespoon pre· pared mustard 6 hard-cooked e1igs, chopped Co\'er potato<'s with water. Add ba y le or, caraway seed and one onion . peeled and quarl<'red. Cover and <'OOk unlll tcnde r. Drain and r o o l POlal()('S, tht>n pt>t>l and cube. Chop re m 111n1n~ raw onion and add to 'p0tiatoes. Add c-hopprd cl'lt'ry, ult. P<'PP<'r and the celery salt. Blend 'o.iurt. mayonnn1!lt' nnd mu11turd and t O"IS with salaci Gornl11h with r hnp(X'<l t'I~ <ond puprlko. 1C <1<' 111~t'<1 ). 106 t•alorh•11 Jl('r h•IC·cllp llt'n•inR C'RF.OLF. C'ARBAGt: lfl ·ounr<· rnn tomatOl'!I. brok<'n up 2 tablespoon~ instant onionnokes 4 tnblespoons swe<'t ptpper rt o kes 21 J tuspoons snit • =-, tl"ni;poon orei:nno 2 pounds s hrl"dded cabbage ( l m edium head) Bo1hngwatrr 2 teas poons lemon juire 111 teaspoons sugar or equ1\'11lent f!ranulatcd sugar substitute . Simmt'r tomatoe s , ' onion Oakes, sweet pep- per. s alt and oregano, un covered, for 1~ m inules. Meanwhile. in another p:ln, cook shredded cab- bage in a hall·lnch of boll· ilg water 10 mlnutes. Drain cabbage. Stir lemon and sugar substitute into tomato s~uce,lhenlossthe sauce ently with the cabbage Serve bot. Serves eight, 41 calories each. • By 8A.a8ARA. GIB90SS 1 lar(fe onion. quartered Tbe .,hrau "bolltd dtnn r·· 10WMia as unap~llZIJll as the re· 1ults would be tf tM dinner .... ere actuially "boil~ " 81.Jt "boiled dinn r$ ':aren't rt'· ally "boiled... they'r cently 11mmered to a heavenly fork· k'l'lderntu NEW F.NGLAND 801LEO DINNER 3 pounds t'Ornt.'d beef round (nut bt1~ht) or hom•·autn.ntatt'd beef 8 pared currou . In chunks 3 t ups dlted v. hue tumlp:J 4 putat0t-•. peeled Add carrot . turn1Jll'l, potatoes .ind onions Cover and tilmmf'r an •dd1t1onal 30 minutes to o mtnutes. Add cabbat;fl v.1-d.cn Cook only tall tendt'r cri11p, 1tbout 12 tn lS minutes 1 teaspoon powdered clovt" t baa> lear 1 ~ tuspoon thyme 1 cup chopped f~ par$le)• 10 v. bole peppercorN 4 lartle potatoea. peeled and quartt'red Add lh" potntot's and currols and cook an addllional !'10 mJnutes. Add the 1m1ll bottled onlnn1 and cook until heoted throuah Slice the mot very thinly a1alntt the 1ntn and surround with hot drained veat'U\blH . V•trt1tabl 1 ar~ Qt'nt'rally add~. hence lhe word "dinner" dt'n1.1Ung a whol~ me»I cooked tocetht>r flo w conv~ni~·nt for c&lorit!·COUOten>. too! 8 ~miall onion:.. Pl'<!l~'Ci I hud ubbagl', cut In eighl wed get. Slice meat vt•ry thinly acoln t tht> 1tra1n Serve on platter l\\1r rounded by hot drnin t'd veietablt•s Serve5 t.•1,;ht , 339 calones each 8 pared rerrOl!\, t1lk t'd 16-ounce jar smiall white Mlons 1 cup pll110 )'Ogurt 2 or 3 tablespoon:s dr4ined htOraeradlsh Ito tush') Combi n e yo•url and horacradtsh. salt to taste and 11trvt on the 111de. Ser"es el1ht. 311 calories each. "BOILED" BEF.FWITll HORSERADI ll SAUCF. Becau.e the meat most auita ble for this one -pol melunge 1s often the leanest u nd least Put t orned bf'ef in a lurAe pot or Dutt'h oven Co\ l'r with bo1h11g water. Adjust flume so liquid 3 pounds boneless bottom Put the mut Into a large Dult'h O\'l'n ond cov\•r with sailed boll· YOU A1WAY5 SJIVEI WITH STATER BROS. 1ow~1ow PRICES IRIS ANY eli. EXTIAWN CHUCK ROAST ... llADICVT 43~ 57~ TURKEY CORNED DRUMS BEEF OttWIHOS STATHUOS. AtOZIN • DIROSJR> IOUNO Ott UIWT ~ ~ GROUND IHF i. '1.19 39~ 5 1~9 .... \olllU.U .. .... \&. ia.'1" ••• aoAST~- , OleUO • 1UC'ID PlmROIU OKM -..nt • J .,,..llB • IUCAO '1 II IOl.OCMA -IJ-Ol .WO ~ .. ., 69' SUCO HAI .. J.Ol ,.. _",....-get SAi.Aii ll.01 NO 0 UMPATIIES JO.oz .... 11• tuiif FILLET _ ... gs• iuiUi.fiWt_~ s1 • ... eowe • ...._.. _ .. •1•• nP aoAST __ -·-·-•11• ltUMP ltOAST_ .. -·-•1-lftW MIAT --UL -· •129 WliiTING_ ... 49' SUCID UCON,,..~· MID UCOll1'4&-• 1 ~· WNO MAii ~· Cl•}.,. 1FiU.iTDRINKS _47c 11 PO·p:1iARis __ 49c . liiiLL .PlCKLES 97c · tiiAiiAN DRESSING .77c · '!CHOPPED LIVER 19c scAtL1nER 99c ! BLliCilMOUSlNOU 4 2 c ILiMl:iWAY asc MINNIN MINNIN LO"°" MINNIN HOnlN-29 UIY MAOtC KIN IUCll ......... _ • >Ot • 79c ·fii· !i9· Miii UlOI l&.ADIS COlGATI LADllS' IAIOI SCHICK IUPll 11 TOOTMPAITI !\•11" 11 i2· '"°' _,,. UlTU-11111 ......... llAD&SMCMlllS TOOTWASTI "°"*·21 SWllOO ..... """' '!86· ••fn 11.(ll '1 '' TAMPAX Olln'Ol 4°WAY TAMIOMS TAIUTS MAW MIST . -· $129 ,., ... ~ ~'2·· ~1 79c IREEll CHILIES=-•~-, .... W PICKLES::::::'-1041. 45• APPi.£ SllACi:=. I H-01 21· IMO DRESSING _ _f __ Mil 30' APPLESAUCE::.. 1--'MI' 45• .... H'iiii'l IPICY 31 • .. CHIU aUNl-.-1•..oL SAUERKRAUT ~ _f 31' TOMATO PUREECQM-1-IMll 34• TOMATO JUICE .... , . _ t . .,1M11. 15• It ~:~~1m-n.OL48 •I NOODLES=:_. I ""°' 49' SHORTENING : ... 11.39 COUNTRY MORNING:=--.~ ~ 75' ! =·~,·=-U.-1 21• DOG FOOD ~-t -'4.84 MAIE·A·IETIER·BURQUZ J• CAKE MIXES!::-I ""°' 53' SYRUP=-..... I ...,, 11.59 LIQUID PLUMR I°' 14' IWCH-· I ..... 13' l•f=-~-----·-···1 o•I INSTANT TU--''°''1.07 MARGARINE:::.:=-I , .. 81' PURE AMMONIA~· 1-, 39' I• ::=~y~-· ......... 49'1 INSTANT IRUICFAST~-!:,12' FLOUR:. I u a 33" PICICLES::'O:.aa. U-01 99' I• :.c:.~ __ ._s2·i son MARGARINE:==. I , ,., ICr CHEDDAR CllEES£ ~· -:;, 11.17 PICILES~·-,_ill' PEAR HALVES__,. I ·-43' suco BEETS = I IM>I 41 ' STOVE TOP • COOKl~~~Et_:_ .M>L ... ~ STUFFING -53• SPAM ..... ~ ! -.12.0L 97: .. :~!~ 04ICQN C~AO DOC FOOD Allt ,. -II M>L 21 ,_ ~·--n oa wmt ~ ·····-·~·: tEG. '9CG. MINUTE RICE _!. -.oL 11 .32 ;;:: ~· ....... •llVW9 ia 69' -·i..•t"6& .. •171 alD UVlll POltftaHOUH -·-· '''""" •11• --·lO.•Ul.All .. •1•• llOUND 11'1AK -• w. l·IONI_ - --.. '1" -·--........ la •1 2 • CUUD ITIAK .. 8 ITIAK.---·-·-...... ....... (Vt ...79' AUi aOAST. CHUCK ITIAK -·-89.' -.-. ._..._. .. ""•17• 7•80NI ltOAIT _ ~ TOP IHU.OIN -·-·-IA •1 2• -·-·-IU .. •1 •• IMOULDla 1tOA1t TIP ITIAK llllOMYI • l'Ol Y MO• •UJ/C\IT ~MIXID 3 0 c YE GET ABLE• ........................................... 10.oz. CH"-""" ... ,,._. NOUN •133 -(M't. reoUN. COHc:l .. JU n 43• FISH FILLETS.. ... -•'-Ol. CIANIERltY JUICE ..oz cul.-.... HOllH '1 71 ~ ..... ot .. o. (Uf COIN. oe ..... o 59• SOU FILLETS ... .. ·-... -1..ot. . VEGETABLES . ! , . .oz CMl.fDA 59• O«ON Ot Nll•t• 51 • ONION RINGUS .. .. f __ , 11-cn, BANQUET DINNERS ! u.oz POTATOES ~!;~'::cUTs ........... ! ................ 2·L•. 77.• jlJi.dll ICI CREAM ................. ~oAL. 99c · ~Ar.IU•~91'=-TUllClYi'f'a • 45' ••NUUKT DINNERS .......... 110.,.(0. LEnUCE FIRM • CRISI' • HIAOS APPLES PAHCT • WAJHINOION • SMAU ltO Oll!CIOUS c LB. itii"iii~ ....... ~ ... -.... u .. L~25 c GRAPEFRUIT LAIOf • PANCT • DUtaT • SWUT "'_.,., .... .._.<_ 14c CARROTS _a.La. ,.t(o. USN() l •\-T•-19c ONIONS .... -.... -m .... ~- ... OAILYPILOT C'S . Wedne9d!Y. Merch 10. 1971 I Genuine .Irish Stew: Nothing to Kid ADout :1 ~ suit. Bnn& to boil. CO\er, red~ :j heat and simmer gently unl Beat known of all the Jnsh dl•hea, stew "'a s originally made with either mutton or kJd as no farmer would be i.o foolhardy a1 to uae lam b1 for It. Irishmen feel thut a &ood Jnsh 1>tt'w s hould be thick and creamy .. not 1w1mm1na an JWCt' like IOUp ••• the pure Oavour 15 &polll if carroti., turmJ)!> or pearl barley are added." satd one bord of Ireland This classic cconomu:al lni.h Slew 1s fa1thlul to the old countr) tradlt1oni. and JUdl(menls but bests the orl&lna l because 1t 1s made with tender. young lamb • neckshces f or other budget·minded lamt rec1pe11 write for fr<'c bookl<.'l , .. Recipes for Economv Lu.mb Cuts" 1th Thwt Extra Too"·h , the American Lamb Counl·1I 200 Cl;a,·ton !'>trl't'l Ut'rl\ er Culo A0206 • CLASSIC IRISll l.,OIB ~lt'\\ I', poundi. lamb nt'Ck :.hn ..... 2 table PoOOS rooktn1> 011 4'', cups water :? lt'J'>VUUO:t i.alt 1 , tl'a µoon pepper 1 1 tea1>Poon drll.'d th~·m(• I teai.poon dned pandt'y 3 med ium Pol•toei.. peeled andhahed 6 ·mall\\ h1tl'on1ons 11 a cups fresh o r rr1)ll!'n green p<>as l cup hgtu trl'amor mall.. '• t up nour In l..irgl' l>uti·h O\l:'n or hl'U\ y !>JUt"t'J.lan "1th t1i ht (1ttmi: CO\ er. brn"n lamb Ill t·ool..inl( oil At.Id \\Jt~·r ,,11t pl'ppt•r th~me and pari.lc~ CuH•r and i.1mmer over mt'd1um lu\\ heat -'S minutes . k1m off exr1•ss Cat , then add polatot>i-1u1c.l 0111ons Cover and 'i1mmer l!i m111utt'1> Add peas. True Irish stew has few vegetables but th ey are added for economy's sake. GIANT BAB! GIANT SAVINGS! Imagine the great taste of Henhcy:s in a half-pound bar I Enough for the gang or the family to share. You get more chocolate in each bar-a haJf-pound-and it generally costs less per ounce than any other bar of its type! . Try a half-pound of Kracke!. or Mr. Goodhar.or Hershey's Milk Chocolate, plain or with almonds Li -or Ha-Wy's Special.Dark ""'. Chocolate! / ~ And save I ~ on a single/ ' barQI 25~ on two ban. Use either one of the two coupons bdow. \I• R.-.. .. -,., .• .._.,I .... 1. < ,.,...."..-~ • ,,. j~ "--"' .._,..lfil ,. I••'•"-'~ If ""•""'flt " \ .... ~· •""1 htHf,., .... ,.,. ... ,,, ..,..,.,.. ... ,.~ ........... ,...~ ... ~ ,.,,,. ....... t ....... .......,... ... . ~· ... tet-w.1trr-•4 •• ~· .. • •• • H~""'" f_. l...,_.. ..... ~ ....... ••1 w bio-._.,.,..,. ..... ,, ...... l .. ~ ......... , ........ , .... ,., ,_. ...... , Pf"!hJ~,..j , ...... , .... ,, .... .,,, i..-' .... -rl .... t, 'l ..... .,,.t:"t r.,......,_ • ... ~ '"'" .... Uld •·~·1!"9""' •--',. HF R~l·ft ' rr.JOO' lC•llPl'•ll .\ l In' H .... 1-~ l ~, .... ,. ,._ ( ,..,.., ,......, .._l..' • P ""' .,. l _ "'-·>r\• on .... "". o..-i... J1 "" (' ~OFF WHEN YOU BUY TWO 8-0Z. BARS ;;;~ 1ot OFF cover and simmer a bout lS m1nutt's. or until lamb and ·egetables ar tender llUSH LAMBSTEW 2 pounds boneless lamb cube!> I quart boaltng \\ ater I bay luf ml'at Is almost tender, ubout 1 hours . In small bowl. blend cream into Oour. then add to lamb ste". st11 ring cont1nuou:..I». 1md cookan.: until hqutd 1s th1cicPnt'd and stt•\\ ti bubbling hot Add add1t1onul :..ult and pt'pper. 1r nl't·c~nn ~ne:.6 2omoni>, quartered 2 teUSPoOOS s;1lt 4 potatoes. quurll'rl.'d 3 curroh. t·ubed 2turn1p~. diced Discard bay tear Add potohx·'· carrots, turnips nnd celery ondl cook 30 minutl:'s lonal'r Add peus for last S mmutt>s. Ste" with \'CJ?etables can :..tall be a pt>c1al gust atory celebra lion Onion!>. PolntOl'!t . carrots. turnips. celer~ and ix·as ht-Ip the ml'nt gu furthl•r I i.toli.. C't'll•r). diced IO·ouncl• packagcfro.cf'n pt•u' J tablei.poons flour • 1 cup cold\\ atcr Salt and pepper lll•mo' l' meut and veactubh:~, to a i.en int: dish Mix nour "Jthl c11ld "utcr .• uld to the gr.iv) •r 111~ tu u boil, rook, bllrnn11. unlit ~r·" v 1i. th1ckenl'd und smooth ~l·ui.on to taste with salt und ~ pepper Pour gravy over l•mhlt and vegetables and gurnush with~ parslc~·. Makt>i. 8 i.crvm.:s. l1Ii Choppped p1.trsley for g:mush Co' t'r lamb cubes with bolling '' uter. udd buy I cur. onions and ONION MFFIS MUSH • IN NEW ONION·MUSHROOM FROM UPTON: Lipton proucfiy introduces Onion-Mushroom. It's just like the Lipton.Onion Soup Mix you've always known and loved. But besides the zesty onion and spices, now you'll find tasty mushroom pieces, too. · You can use Lipton Onion-Mushroom Mix in every way you use Lipton Onion Soup Mix. As a delidous, fre shly simmered soup.In gravies or dips. Or as an ingredient, as in this great meatloaf recipe. Look for our full purchase price refund off er on your introductory package. And we'll send you your money back just so you can see how much you'll love it. -----------------, ,r Uptan. 1 1.1ProsoN10N·~1 i.:s11HomrnEATUJAr I ( u"Ptan. 0nlon·Mv8hr0om I 0:::1~~ '1 Onion c:=..-:mm:• \'z cup ~"3ttr ''" "'md, l!Tliunrt hl ... r I I ' l[l "•:t tir ..... hl'\J'l;h) ., I 1,·~···l.'1Jl,,"':"•l'\.r I i'r~t •H'O I• r -1 J Ind 1ar11t bm1l.<•4r•"P' L1111on Onion-\fu,llP•m and I "A.ttt"r Add 1nc.•t, brt :tr , r.uu~ 1·.o.' .md t t ... 1JJl '1 Jf• I ·-·~-t:\'• ,,r .inti 1~ , ai .. J 1 1 ' t .. 1~1"1. 1-.ut. l~~t l • ':'li::'U;t•, I ~-..-'" w11Jdufll.' \1 ,.,_t 11• ''"'4 r\u .... ,~ ..... Dll~!l.: _________________ _J \ ---""' -···-··. ---- If you bought stereo sound equipment without shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot, you lost both time and money. The most modern electronic marvels designed to provide listening and viewing pleasure · are advertised regularly in the Daily Pilot. The best place to buy or sell along the Orange Coast, is the ) DAILY PILOT I 1 ! , . I • J I I SllFElflll' FtJ,f QI/AL/Tl' 11#/J LtJlf fl,f/CES I Peaches c c Highway, Yellow Elberta, Freestone. 29-oz. Can Salad Oil c llYll, IWllt ... Juicy ·lb. ... Cashew Tidbits s 09 Ideal For Snackl ............ 1·1b Pkg. 1 Fresh Broccoli c T09 Wi1h Fav«ite Sauce ............ lb. 35 II \I: f)f P.·l RT.\! f \'T SAFEWAY OR McCOY CORNED BEEF BRISKET ·u=Cut~·~ s1os CHOICE Cut .. '1" lb. Skinless Wieners •' , .... "Melt. 12-oi. 59c Nat• sam. "''· FRESH, REGULAR GROUND BEEF =~59c Sllced Bacon 1 .... s121 "•· C8lllsh Steaks froml, DtfrOltld. ... s111 I ..... Tor.fry. Check Th ese Great Safeway Values! Purina Cat Fooda5 t:is 1°0 LI Mesa All Purpose . • Clft , .• ~ (s!;~3;~,1l.!.1 99 Marina Tissue :e4;: 75c Apple Juice f~'fi.~.. ,=.99c P . w· ltlonuiery vu~yard s2•• rem1um 1ne JoNMist>etg 11t1st1119. 1 ~h Barossa Valley ti:.9:, f,rm •2 .. Cream Sherry ~~~~!.~ F.11h '2'0 Almaden Mt. Nectar vni.w r .. ~'1" e Pringle'sPotatoCh1ps ~ 89' e 1nstant 8reakfast t.nibon ~~s.1P' /,V OUR DA IR}' c A SE.. e coca Cola Pu\OtOO,•I 3 B~s 1100 eApple Sauce J:~~IOUS 2t! 49' ,, AA' e Big "G" Total Cereal 1~; 79' @Hunt's Tomatoes 0 Rlcll Flmr 28C: 49c ,...arge • Eggs e Puppy Dinner Ch!1~~~ ~~ 1146 Margarine Coldbroolttlas ~:~ 33' 'I L11etrne ;. Grade ·u · 6 eJi • • 1-dozen 2 C Carton Mrs. Wright's Biscuits FROZEN FOOD FEATURES llanq~~t DINNERS .... ClwcllJ. (Ham79') 6 Heat And Eat! 2 9 tor L ... D1lal1a. ~=~ ................................... eeo ''"~~ .. ....,...._.,u...._~...,...., . ...,_._. w...a,...,c-..._·211 1.111•St .. c .... .._ i Bel-air Pie Crust Shells 11-oz P'«o 49' ~Sara Lee Pound Cake 101\-oi P"O '1" Shoestring Potatoes Scoldl rru 32-oz "'o 49' Bel-air Stew Vegetables 2'-oz P\Q 59' "Poe» tm Eggo Waffles into Toast•I" 11-oz Pllo 49' ,, .. Wednesday Much 10 197'6 DAILY PILOT C7 Econom·ical -Convenien.ce Food Worth Trying Jn 19~. wben · rtfrlstl'rt.altd frab douab bi.scu.ita wett new on I.be market, they aold ror JS ct:nta a can. bluUits, a convenience product that u~u•ll> costs even l~ t.ba11 homemade They art: al~ :,a le~ expensivo mut cxtt'nder than most pastJ. or nee and 111low foster prepa.u· lJOn li nu:. that ls tow coil but fun toeal. The coat a. less tb n so cents per serv· In&. ln h1rge frying pan, bro\lon ~round '9ed . drain Stir 1n ~~ason1og m Ix und to mato sauee; inmmt'r wtufo prl'p ranK crust. Bnke at 400 de~rl'l'~ for 20 to 2 m1nutt'S, u11til ,.:old\•n IH«>" 11 1 Rdnt:t<r.il<' an~ ldton·r' I Ii tn II l'T\lnJiti. l tatil\·'.\poun ml'ltt."d bUll\'r or mJr.:arinc.' 1 t'UP crui.hl'd corn t•hip.., 111 11\t'll&Ul'I\ SllUl'l'pun. l'Olll hlO\' fir1'l fl\ t• lllirt'<h\•nt'.\, hnn11 to bo il !>.l lllmt't ~ 101nUlt'-. Spo1111 hol ml'al m"tun· m\o llf\lrt'aM~t ~or 9 lm·h i.q uare p.rn Today lbty are only 16 t"t'nL'> .a un, whilt: the pnce ot othl'I· b~ada b UV(' &One up In lane ~Ith labor and lnercd1tnt Cll!\l.i. An "'"'-'f llllC stn·ing prov1d{·:S aLout half the protein, nearly all tht-\ 1t<1m1n A and aboul one· third or the 8 vitamins imd iron 1 eeommcnded tor u good d:uly dl\•l. CHEES£B aGER BJSC\JIT ~tJAJtF.S 1 ~,pounds 1round beef Sc:p11r¥t\l on con bi'><'Wt dou,i;h into 10 b1scults . Pull bbcwh. Jpart to muke t~o luy .. r~ 1\r runge flVt' ro~ s of bu.cw th on bol tom of ungreai.ed 13'<.9 11wh pan 80STO:\ Ht: \:\S 'SBk l 'ITS 1 pound "1<.•nt>r . t•ut mlo 1 lnC'h piece S<•11u11te b1~<'111l duutth mto 111 bl'>cu1ti.. urrnn11e O\ l'r hot nwut 1111xlurt• l>r111h• \\1th nwh t•d hull,•r , i-11rankl\• with l'Orn dllp ... You un ('urry these lhnfl>· way1 ever furtht•r by u~1n.: blacuit.s to turn around bt-t•r Into J hearty ma.In d1llh that co~l3 only abou't •2 cents per i.ervmg. 1 pack ie (112 ounce) sloppy joe or chill st>uonln1 rnlx S~ounce can tomato sauce • 2 cuns (8 ounces each) rt'friat'nted buttermilk or coun· try style b1~cutts Spoon hOt nit'ul nw<tun: OH'r bi cuils; arron11c ehl'es shet''i on top. Separate second can bi cwt doua:h mto 10 l>1~cwi... Pull apart to mukl' l\\O lu}er'.\, arrange tn ruw~ O\ t•r hot meat mixture. IG OUIH''' 1·.in pm I.. ,ind lk'.tll'> or b.tk<'d hl•1111" 1, cup cul~uµ '¥ ('\JI> t•hoppt•cl onaon or :! t..ibll',poon!> an'lant mmt·l·tl onwn 2 1:.tblt>~ptlOll'> htll\\l\ 'tUl>:.lr 1i.1kt• .11 11)0 tfr~H'\'!>o for 20 lo ;!~ m11u1l\''. until b1~cu1t' Ur•· ~ollkn bt'O\\ n. 1 th•h1gerutt .. :111\ lt'ltO\ t•1 !>.I , fl lt16 :S\'t\ Ill.lot~ Cheeaeburacr lh~cuit Square-< talla tor cconomlcal rclngcrah:d Doston Deans 'n Biscuits is another g00<1 recipe tor a meal 6 :1hce• vroc~ss.ed American cheese 11 ount•,• t·an n •fni,:1•r,1t1•d hut h•rm1lk M countr~ :.I) h: b1~('Utl\ Sky's Limit Idea's Golden This unus ually de· )jdous sauce served over Canadian bacon was created by Continent.al Airlines. lt can be made the day before and refrigerated. The aging seems to enhance the sauce, then it can be reheated and u s ed ov e r broil ed bruncbeon slices. BROILED BRUNCHEON SLICES WITH APRICOT NECTAR 11/2 pounds Canadian Bacon, cut into'•" slices 1 •,2 cups Apricot nee· tar 12 cup apple Jelly or guava Jelly 3 tablespbons cider vinegar •2 teaspoon grated orange rind l tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon diced pi- miento 1 tea spoon dry m ustard 12 c up light bro~n sugar Pinch of cayenne pep- per 11 teaspoon powderl'<I ginger ~, t c a s p o u n monosod1um glut11matc 1 tablespoon corn - starch. I tablespoon wakr 2 tablespoons d1ct!d crystallized gin~cr Combine uprrcol nee· tar and next 10 1ngre- d1ents and s immer m sauce pan for a few minutes. Com bine cornstarrh and water and s tr r rnto s1mmer1ng m1'<turc about 3 minutes Cunlll thoroughly hot I. Pl arc on servin~ platter. sprinkle "1t h d1 ccc1 cryslallrzed ~miter and top with the ~aucc ;md serve. Color It Cool r res h I y . :. Q u I' l' / t• 11 J;raperru1t 11111·e• " l'weetened ~hghtlv \\llh oran~e flavorrtl hone•\ frozl'n. lhc•n Sl'OlllH'CI 111 !ildt' "rnpdr111 t :-.hl'lh l"nhk\• l>ht>rbc1 . 1t '' ;1 truc1celntexturr Hu by Red Sr111" c·;in lw "sparked"" 1th .1 ltrtu•'llr · rnranite-fl 8 von•1I lt41wur I> IO\'C'I)') $hfllllti ,lfl I)\ 1· .1 ' 1 o n c a I I f o , .1 :.01>h1<11h c uh•'11l1•'l"'ll tlO\\ l'\1 1'1 . if \ 1111'11• counlrnJ: <'nlnnt''· ... 1 u·I.. "1th the 011~111.il 11•1·1p•· Each clrhC'1111" ' • 1·1111 :.C'rvln1ot l'I onlv tlJ c.1lont•s Rl'B\' REO SNOW .i ruby rt•d i:rapc•fr1111 1 , c u r o r .1 11 ~ l' fltl\'ort•d honf'v 1 lablcs prnm lt·mun juh'(• Muraschino chrrrks Make Ralphs everyday low pric• F even further with our "coupon ond o half" savings. Manufodvrwn' centl-Off coupons from newspopen and mat0dnes are lib coupons ond a half at Ralphs this wMk. when you buy the item. One coupon per item and one item per coupon unleu specified otherwise. Not to include ",.tailer" rw "free" coupons or exceed the value of the item. Offer 11 effectiwe..,. ~ 24. &a & ---.. ----.. AWftlS'" 30COFF 15c I Off I ... l ... 111. 2 A8H I MAllUfACTUllUI '/; °'"-~!.U!!!!__ 1'11 ~ I ---,.. 'l'OIAL or .. __________ .. ,. ----.. Super Bakery U.S. G,.O• A-Sovltltrn Wbole ~Fryers Be.t Chwcit -Clod Slyle Meat Master Meats fenml4yte per 45 lb •• ~=Hali 1.98 Boneless Holed Bollllell T• ~Beef Roast ~~1.48 ~Round Steak ~:: 1.38 . ~ R~;;d Bone Roast ~!' 1.09 ~ ~~ Shrimp p1"t: 1.99 ~ ;;;rrir:;;;k ~~'. 1.78 ~ c;t)-u;g;-hdJA~-AlolUA ~ 1.09 LA BNewHI Lo1~8::,' Stealn ks ~ Mild Flevor 1 99 IYJ l\lt f\ p1!'. 2,49 ~ Dover Sole fillet Pl~ • per lb. BC Aalpha bellltlwe _. o Bread 2401. 39 Super Produce •ach ,58 each .'19 pllg. .19 .15 Super Flowers ~~·Bouquets ~~~'Fems bunch .97 H dl 3,97 lo.I . 0 Aalph1 o.tk10u1 ~Cinnamon Rolls Toi. 48 pllg.. • ~~l;cakes •ac:ll .89 D Ali' st;'Breact ·.::; .n I; t.1 i (?§if ·1 b Jti l! ti) Putt Brew -Fill Mott Baalltl Orlp Cottt•m1llet1 COff • ~Filters p~g 59 0160 . pair 1.33 .. c;h 2.99 Super Grocery A1101ttd F11vo1s Sttained Fflllta or Y99tteblt1 0 OBeefulell To FIC1Ube Steak lJI An11, Shouldet or 1 89 ~ p1!'. 1.78 ~ Veal Rib Chops P,!'. I ~ Bfff Platt or Ch11ek LA U.S O.A. Choke RIO or 2 58 IU C ~English Short Ribs p1~ .78 ~ Lamb Loin Chops ~'. • [""]I .... Sitt p.,1 39 0 '°'ltlo411-Alb Cut .,., 1 79 o Drinks Baeclnlt ...~~ .39 D Baby food 1 ... 12 IYJ Boneless Stewing Beef lb. • IYJ Center Cut Pork Chops lb. I ~ ~ 1.48 ~;::me, John Spareribs p.:: 1.29 ~; 1.19 ~ ;~ Beef Liver p~; t29 ~ trbYe~ per 79 lb .• ~'..99 ... 1.19 1.09 Prices Effective March 11 through March 17 ~ Tu~Drumsticks ~r~~n;~·hs ptr 49 lb. I ,,., 59 lb •• International Appetite Shoppe ~••'th l•I Jt li~ht \1\Ur p.1t tl1 '"'m lht• f11ut i otnf"I ur 1tu ~of11I '1m"'' rltoli, ••'t.t., AU 11w 11 ""1' t.,........ ..r~ •lu..tL.•t•nhf tfh•' , .. i1 .. (i .thcf.:11,,.,u,,044,,fl,~ ~ ''Jmftt••"I• .... nd..,wh• • lu t·n "' ht"f•• P 1rt\ ''·''"" 111 n r 41 tion~ \.\f"'d1H \t•t\fhlOj.!' fnf \llU U.om~ ' ltiMif' \ • Tt\ kAlph• ( • tlffrtna,. \ooit·f\ Mt" A•~ fur th1 Ir. .. • firu huh Ordt t t·~ '""''•, 11 ._ i'I t. n ttf\ -. h~ n \ 1u '''"''' [ ]! PriOt Smolltd -Slletd to O•Ot• 88 0 An, ll1t "ac• -ffl'lpor1td rv 1 Sliced Pastrami .:.~ • IYJ Jar1sburg Cheese per 99 • ., lb • [~'!z'"''~ece-Pr•O• • pe• 79 0An~Sll•PHK•-ll•11huna pet B9 lVJ:smot<ed Pastrami l')tb • 1YJWine Cheddar Cheese "lb .• [ ~ Sliced_ TllrH Siar 3 49 Sliced Frt1h lo Your Ordtr -Oomtll~ 99 rv 1 Smoked Salmon (Lox),:,:; • Swiss Cheese 1!1!' • There's Jn International Appetite Shoppe located in the following Ralphs IAOOllUll 'MOfllt IAOOflUI) PHONf ns1 SunHI Bl•d . Hollywood 174·20N 22035 llloKoe Blvd .. C•11o01 Parll l48·2IOI 4141·S Santa Monlet, lot Angt lt• M7-2112 14'11 Wllittltr Blvd., Whittler SH·ll 11 IS7S w. 3rd S1r111, L.ot •nve111 IU-1953 120s1 EuellO Ave . Oerdtn Orov1 (114113&·13&3 4033 Laurel C1nyon Bl•d., Studio City 11).42'2 1420 IUI U11eolfl Avt. Anaheim (714) U6-HU 211 E Footlllll 8 1wd A•C•dl• Ut-)01) »00 Hertlot 81vd . Co•ll ..... ('714) 54S-•ats S11 W Foothtll Blwd .. l aC1nada 1t0·2t1t 171t1 171h StrHt. Tl.t1tln (714) Ul·OGel 17100 Vtnti111 Blvd . fncl110 345-6112 ttOt ~"'' llwd .. H11nt11191on 8t1clt (714) H2·05S5 1400 Ytnt11ra 81•d , van Nuy1 tl1·2U4 1942 Warntr A". Huntington leecfl (714) 10·72H 7"121·2S Woodmen Awt . Van Nuyt 710-7402 J7IO E. 7111 St. lont leech S97· ION K11n Old F11hlontd lnitallOn Ralphs ~ Mayonnaise ~;.59 lil Ice Cream ~::;: .89 Health U Beauty O Ralpt11-Comp1r• a S1vt ~ Cosmetic Puffs ["']! Ralpll1-C0111per1 I Snt ~ Skin Care Lotion ~ ;,~1Sf,iri'~· 0 R1lphe-Compa11 I Save ~ Multiple Vrtamins Frozen Food ~ chiCtt(;' Dinners O Cal Fame ~Orange Juice ["']! Aalpll1-SUctd IYJ Strawberries lJI Ora119t, Grape or Rtd Punch ~Hi C Drinks 300cl 53 pkg •• 16oz. 88 bottle • 2soet. 88 bottle • 1ooet. 89 boltl•. It oz. 53 pkg •• 1201. 47 c;en • 1•01. 57 pkg .• 1201. 47 can • Super Deli Ralpllt Ralphs Potato ~Margarine :i: .29 o Salad ~ 0~~uch1pped Meat ~=:: .48 ~ s~1t01t Hening 16or. 29 c;an • 2t or. ....I cen ,'ID sor. 2n bar • 8- 1&or. 59 pkg •• &or. 77 pkg.. • 2201. 88· l>oHlt 1 !>Gel. 55 pkg .• l4or 43 p~g • 21b. 2 89 ter • D RSwa1pt1i•ss-S1"c•dheese D Luc;co ~::: .88 Shrimp Cocktail 0~e0,'9 ,46 D llpu1"1'1rsmbu11k ory' couB111iryscl'Yu'•tts 7i;, oa. 16 D Bu11ermllk o1 '''k' pk9. • Hungry Jack Biscuits 1~:: .39 lJI Hebftw Nallo11•I Bot0911a 01 1 41 D Puncl1-011n\!-Ot1pt IYJ Kosher Salami '~::. • Ralphs r-ruit Drink "I gel. 89 ClrlOll 1 H a h · 1• :1 n •I 1 u i c l' ~rafl('fru1t. With ~pnon . ~empt" ml.'mhranl' 111et ol f'ht>lls: rl.'~l'f\'{' 'h1•ll' Measure 4 rups J111r 1• ;met pulp. W a r m h o n 1· v I n 11auct'pnn; <'om'b10r thorou11hly with graix .. fruil and lemon JWCt'S l,our rnto ice tray. rrcell' until almost hard t2921 Mignolle tl•d, v1n Nuy1 Hl·Olll 15104 "•rvutrlt• l'nay. Ml11lon Vlelo (714) '30·3011 ••Ven Nuya 81\td Panorem• City HJ.5t17 241'7 PHIO dt Yaltnci.. 1J9un1 Hiil• (714) SU.1230 :l0060 Vt nt1111 ll•d. Woodl•nd Hiii• t»·•T70 &IS w Foo!hl" llwd. Upland (71 4) Hs-7471 12741 Vle1ory ll•d Can091 Parti tff·OU2 r--·~•·--, r--·~•·--, ~ Break up •ct> "1th wooden spoon, then tx-.11 well FTeei<' a11:aan . stir rcn~ occas1onallv. lei sherbet cons1stenc\ Serve 10 r t> sen r1I shells or shl'rbt't ~la'l"'t'' Garnish "1th c he r n Makes 1 quart. Th• hometown newspaper for all the Or1nge Coast •• •h• ..,.11,1a1rn1 Wt """'' tfl• rlghl ol llmft or ttlvH 11111 ht co111me~lll dtalttt or wflolt•tlttt. t......,_. rt 7t llf "-""" Cl'WltY C......, .. """''" ........ ~.,, .............,....,,,,._--' ....................... -.. ........... .......-. .............. ...-.:~ I Snt J• • 01 Tt• ,.,, I I ''"' Ill wtcll Cw1>0ft 01' I ~ CMIHI W.ep lleCttll• -J'roton IPlaldc II-1 ~ •• ~ .. o..cw:;l .. ~~ 1, 1, !!!!!. .. ~ .. ~~! 1, l ~ ffledlwt llllttell 11 ""°"911 Mote" 11 OUpo;t Ul~t llllttell 11 lllfouell llfotc" f1 L COUPON .I L COUPON J •••••••• -~com~•• f .. . ,. I RAl.PffS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 E. 17th ST , COSTA MESA HARBOR & WILSON 9901 ADAMS Bl VO HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. 8R()()l(HURST, WESTMINSTER COSTA A\ESA 401 N. lOllRA. ANAHEIM 6941 WARNER. HUN11NGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9-10 Doily. 9.9 Sunday 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HILLS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN ___:,_J ca CWL" PILOT Shamrock Dessert Easy as Pie £ & HI t>w.i-9K 1>oi\CJ '!"· •• ." ~~ ~ · ~ 1712 SAil& AU &Vl . · , .. ~ COSTA MESA • Can MU..CU2 • -. :.. . For March 11 "f° o(for prett) grt-t'n llntt:d Pit' f'r11nklv not auth1:ntlc.illy lru.h. but*'" d@hC'IOU!> .... &th ...... tlll>U,,t hkl' lt"Xtur•· und its chO<'oliite and mint Otn or .. thtll 1l makes a d~lcctabh: d~111ert tor St Paddy i. Day 3 egg • i.eparated l'• cups applt JWCe thickened lllVE IN and SAVE "-· ,..._ _......, • It tea.Spoon pepperm&nt navonnc t tablespoon lime or lemon jwcc 1 cup he&V) creum. whipped 11 cup lit-mtaweet C'h~oJatc p1ecel>, But ega v.httes unt.JJ foam) .md ~r:il1uul ly bt>at 1n 1t>nlu111mgl1 c:up sugar until' en ~t11f Fold lh1cl..i•rwd aeluun into "''61 v. h1t1·' and lhcn fold 1n whlwed crt>um FAESH MIU( ow SPECIAL n "•••UO. ICE CREAM HPUVOUTO CHOOJI...,.. u.. .. A 1hamr()('k de 1~1 ot chocolutt-l'Ur l-. add :.i '.'lpcc1al touc:h for th '<>ecai.lun "1l'lt~d 1 tablt•i!>poon corn 1yrup 10 inch grah.un cracker pu: i.hell Gret'n food colonn.g Combtnl.' melted <'h«'ol..1\t• pieces "1th corn K) rup ;ind blttnd v.1\h hull of thc· 11~htt1n m1:\tUr\!. Spr~ad eH•nl~ tn "''"' 'hdl Add ~ few drop ot green food c:olm 1ni.: lo rem1unantt gtl1ttln und ~pooo oH•r dmc:olut•· l.t) er U'I pie ht'll Chill O\ l'rm1:hl or until hrm FARM 'RESH EGGS -6 9c 20 PURE IEEF PATT1ES ·~;:: '5" Hot tu, of cour~t. 15 t)PIC'itll) fn,h .U•-uw COTTAGE CHEESE -79• Serve with m•lk 1( 'nu v.ant to he• lrul' lrtsh or wath I mun or hml' "'I" l'' 1( thJt , mon• 10) our tu1ot1: '-11x 11elatm, '• cup i.ua.ar and :.alt in top of double bo1l~r. Beat eu )Olk!\ 11hahtly and coinb1ne "'1th .ipple JW<'~. Add to geloitin mu.lure U dc,lrcd, rut l'hamrO<'k p:tltt•1 n 111 wax~ POPt'r .ind pla<'t' O\'t'r 1111• \\'11 h H'tittubk P\'\'lt'r. m&ke eurl!t from J 'lli!ht Jy ~o(tc.>rlt>d i.qu;.1rc.• ol un,v.-<'l tt 111•11 t·h~·oluh• and s prinkk ovt'r th1· p.tllt•111 tu make i.humn>ck ICE CREAM and SUNDAE CUPS ~~I " llG STICKS .. _ 99• l.l)ft:R1nc <"UOC'0·'9f~T Pft. t rnvt'lope unflinon.'d l:('l.illn Cool.. uH'r bo1h11~ v. alt>r . \tirrina C"on l>t.inth . until gclutin ii. d1 'M>ht·d. about 5 m1nut1•!! Rl•move frorn ht•at and stir in pep· pt•rm 1 n t ~ od I 111w J ut<•e <:hill uni 11 c"4c)coLA TE MILK , ... 79c CHURCH AND SCHOOL GROU'5 CHECK WITH US OH ALL YOUR MllDS 1 :i cup su~ar. d1v1dt-d • .. teJ'J>C>on i.alt Freezer Helps Luck's Rising l'i.ing frozen brc·ud dou1ot h )OU don't n1.>1.'<.l lht: Luck 0°the lni.h to b~kl· th1i. taSl> cum bin<ition of ho m l.' baked bre..id. ~ i."Aeet raai.in'>, t·runeh~ : carawa,· seeds and can namon ·ror a redl til!>te \feat ' Arter kneading the tood1es anto the douJth. shape 1t into one large s hamrock loar or 1n - dlvldual rolls. 11Al\'1ROCK ORF.AO I POund loaf frozrm 1 bread douRh ~,cup ra1i.in:- 1 table :.poo n l·arav. a' :.ec·d~ 2 tea ,p oons c1n namon Let frozen loaf thaw to room tempcraturt' !about 1'2 hours>. Soak r:iistns 1n enough ''arm tap water to ·cover for 5 minutes: drain. Mix r a1!lins. caraway !lel•d s. and c innamon Knead mixture into ...,of tt>ned dOURh Cut dnugh into 3 equal piece..., Cut one :.mall ball off one piece·. s l'I as ide Shape eJch nf the re- maining thn·t• pieces in to ball. Pl ace the thrh~ ball!! on bak 111 ~ !lhect ti) form shamroC'k Sh.ipe remJ1n1ng IJll'n' or <lnu~h lllt11 C\ llndl•r lo 111rm 't<'m of shamrock Ill u'h top ''1th melkd buttc.•r or '\\ t'<'tt•n('(J egg .,., a!>h (l 1•..:i.: mixed with 2 tca!l poon' s ugar, 1 lJblt•-.1)0()n milk. '-·teas p•l\•n c.·anna mun 1 1.1'1 rl!-t' in '' .1r111 pl.1t·1• until doubh·d in .... 1;i:c.'. Hake an preheated :11~ L. d~f(rce O\'<'n for 25 to ~ t minute.·~ • rtoll' 1-·ollnv. b a<;1C in- '1ruct1ons. c xc qll cul clo111th 1nt11 12 111c.•cc.•s J nd 'hap•• Grand Finale Your turn ror lht' duh nwrt in JZ ~ Thi" r1•t·q11• '' J l.1ri.:t• 11n1•. 111:1kinl! IH t11 :!O ~1·r\•ini;l> nl cl1•,,1•rt lo bt• .1ccomp11n11•1I h\ c·offer. It'.) or milk l' h fl 0' 1• .J 1111 ,1 I h ll n . \lrJ11111~h. 1;1 ,1\ 1•n,tc•111 111 <fold1•11 ll1'11n1111-. for lhl" H 1 1111' ol !h111h 'ltc1·1f applt·, \ I' I' I. •: C' 0 (' O ''l T !-.T KU•s I pud-.1,.:" 1111· t·ru .. 1 llll '1: II rill'" n pph•-.. p.1 r1·cl . ind th111h 'hcc.«1 1 ~ ('1111 Ml~.11 1 • t •' '" p o u n c 111 lll\Jllllll :: I nbl<'i-pnnn~ hllll<'r ;.? l'~)!~ 11 · !'Ill!" !ohrl'<ith•rl c·1-rnn11t ' 1·up '"C·• r l>n,h 'a ll 1 ' t'Ull 111111.. Prl'pare pie cru~t mix .1~ direC'tC'd nn pad:.1.:1• roll nil thr dou~h. '•inch thick to fit ;i l!'I' lllx l·1nrh .It'll r roll ran Arr anJ!(' apples on pa!ltry. Com btne suttar .ind cinnamon: s pnnkll' m·er apples. dot with huttcr. Bake at 425 degrees for 20 mtnUll'S. Beat l'f!.f!.S until lh1 ck and lemon colored. Add remainantt mgredients. Spread <Wt'r partially hak~ apples. Reduct' heat to 375 def!.rl."e s. bake 15 minutes longer. or until delicate!~ browned Cool. cut into strips Makes 18 to 20 sen 1ngs ----CllPIAESMARCH 14 ___ _ LUCKYG S YOU MORE WAYS TO SAVE WITH LOWER PRICES OVERALL. The supermarket that has a greater selection of merchandise with more lower prices obviously gives you more ways.to save. That's Lucky. You'll find lower prices throughout the meat case, down each grocery aisle and all over the prod uce department. In addition. Lucky Discount Centers offer you a wide selection of household needs. als,o priced lower item after item. That's been our policy for 13 years. Instead of reducing prices on a few adver- tised specials, Lucky gives you lower prices throughout the store. Fresh Ground Beef :I l8 Po<G OR l>•ORE LEI Cross Rib Roast oo .. oro eru ao ... n E. s Blade Cut Chuck Roast f!. .......... ,. T -Bone Steak ' .....:,. ,,,., '• Porterhouse Steak .... I '• 7 -Bone Chuck Roast ~ .. Boneless Rump Roast . 57c 1•1 129 59c 111 1 n . 93e pe Boneless 109 Large End .119 Round Steak Rib Roast b0NOE08EEF" .e 80,.,0EOSEEF l8 Top Round .. 129 Large End 123 Steak Rib Steak BONELESS BONOEO 8£H lB BONOEOBEff l8 Oscar Mayer Link· Sausa_~e),. ·G 129 !~~~~~!iP Roast .• 1 ze ~!~.~!~ak ·Small End • 1ae ~!~~~.~s Rib Eye Steak •• 199 B~~·l~ss Beef Brisket 131 O~s~!f 1 ~.~v~r Sliced Bacon 1 ss R~b ~.o.ast -Small End • 139 Lady Lee Sliced Bacon • •. 1 25 B~tt~~ R_~und Steak ~-· 119 McCoys Sliced Beef Bacon .. 109 Boneless !!loer~!!!k LB Corned Beef Brisket l AOY lEE POINTS LB Lenten Seafoods Sliced H1llbut St11ks .. ~ .. Fresh Rainbow Trout . .. .. "'' Turbot Fillet " I Fresh Pacific Cod Fillet 129 129 .. 20 I t 1 t9 ' 105 .. lH Lovver prices throughout the entire $tore. ~· Lady Lee Harvest Day Lady Lee Delica tesse n Mayonnaise ·: ')c;:i> 7 g C Corn Tortillas ~. 2 7 C Beef Stew .~ , .. , 7 7 C Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll~, ~ •• 49c Chicken of the Harvest Day Kraft Hormel Kolbase V·'I 159 s T .f 109 B d 27C M · 59c Hung~.Jack Biscuits ,,. 35, .. o~~." .~.~~.... . ... rea ~.. '" .~.Y!!Rnatse '(... XLNT Chili .. .-: :.~ P' Harvest Day Lady Lee Lad~ Lee ~!~~!!~~cha~,,,~, 39c ~~!~~r~eans "o'C., 23c i.~e ~~.~~C'LSOU•"Crn age XLNT Taco Shells ~., 52 c ~~l!I ~~1 .. ~eef Chub ,, ~ •• " ggc Swift's Sliced Pepperoni. ( ... ,, 99c Green Giant Kraft ,c;,·.,c.· "·"AP) ~ Purina ~~~~ .. "" '"'""" ~ ... 3 2 C ~!'~!!~~n Che.~~.e •. c 9 9 C ~~.~~~od "~ c•• 2 9 C Morehouse Mustard <1'4. 39e Rosarita Refried Beans ~ 73c Borden's Cremora ~ .. 105 Schilling Black Pepper ~. 59c Betty_Crocker Tuna Helpers .r 59c Gravy Train Dog Food .r .. 1 31 Chicken Shake & Bake ... 1oe Woolite liquid Soap .,,. 1 32 .. Happy Legs" Panty Hose 9' '''''y l f"•.)4 f\.,f"ll~ ta f I t• ..-•• ~t, I CO' , •' ,, • • ' ·~~• \!i I f "• t#' It I,..,. ~ .. ,., .. ,.,.. ~ ....... ....... ................ ...,., ................ _ .-............ -~ .... ~ "'·. ,. ........ _, .... ~ ........... " """' - ......... •-411~ '" "" '""'-..... " ... ,, ' ~-~~.crocker Snacki~~ak~~ 55c s.~nsh~~~.Crackers I• ~, 59e Golden Griddle Syrup .~0•1 1°' Purex Liquid Bleach .. , i:4 55c Lawry's Seasoning Salt ,.~ ,.~ 105 ~[i.~!ies ~inners ... ·--: ~.. 4 95 ~reen G,i1nt Mushrooms: ~,.. 39c Chiffon Soft Margarine ,, ,.r .,. 55c Carnation Cocoa Mix -•?.(..,,. 95c Banquet Chicken Dinner II (. 51 e Secret Roll-On . Tylenol Tablets . ,,. ,.... . .. Prell Concentrate Command Hair Spray I. 1'•• I , •At V0-5 Hair Spray •1 I o ,,, Sunsweet Prune Juice • ~ •. 59c Jeno's Sausage Pizza . ~ •.. 198 ' ': J /.'. I, I .< ... , 169 ·:·. ·~ l29 . .,,-129 Niblets Corn __ ._ ~ ... 29c ~~E~. lee Pound Cake .. <. ggc 14 C H~i~z om Pickles . "° .... 98' Or~-lda .. ~~·~!~s ".': .. 79 • A~~a;~~·~~ " "' sgc Produce. Russet Potatoes Ubby· s Sauerkraut .~ ... 31 c ~ird.~ . ~~e .. ~~e!~.bles ,r _ 41 c , ... , , .. , ... ~ .... , .,0,, , , Libby's Tomato Juice . .,,. ... 55c B~i~~.~ ~Early Orange~rl~k ·~ 39e Crisp Carrots gc J & B Scotch Whiskey .<1': 1 &•5 Johnson's Kl11r Floor Wax < .. l53 .... ,., '"J, ., ~ u• ~~s11~ w:iske~1 .,.. 10" ~ohnJ;;rta~~· Po:_.,.-.. 13s ~~.8.~h .~ra~ges 4 .:: .59C ancer s ose ne ~ .... 3H asy pray ven ~eru:: 125 F sh Le ons 33 C G.~~!.~ .. ~i~.~N .,..... .. ...... 1ee Sta·~ufllquidRinse ~. 10s "'~~·'""'''"'~~ ~, ...... ,, •lllfl ~ ., I ..... ,. ,, ... ~t.' ., ,.,. •• 111111'" .. 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'"'*&U lftin •-mu IMU l •lllNH T DI .. ~ J 37 1 59 Melitta® Combination Pak 1 I LA' tJI fAfll "-' t ""' f "O'•f'lr.f ft')'',... ' cvo t ,,,., ,,, o r.,o,.,. w"._.,,, m••'''' .,~ \!>'° eo..i 10 t '"' I •Q• 399 ~ 111\lRTOll UI .. IV<llO """ -"·"" MA<ll DISCOUNT SUPllMAtlm IN OIANGI COUNTI AHA TO SllYI TOU IOM MOOlll!le\T STtnt STOICS cwtll AT t : .. • M, -_, ----~ w.dnH<tey. March tO 1976 DAILY PILOT C9 New Vegetables. Accent Cook's VocabularY If you •P<>t an u11familiar fruit or vegetablt. take t~ time to &el acqu:unted wath at Ask the salesperson how it's preplll'ed, or stnkttup a chat with a fellow shop- per. Thtin tllkt> It home and taste it. You may rind you·ve made a di:. t·ov~ry that will give you u llft-tlmeof good t>illint To help you :start your intema· hooal adventure. the United FrH h Fruit and Vegetable A£. llOClallon has prepared the tollow- IJli list. with tips on how toch001Se and prepare lhem. CILANTRO is the Spanish name for coriander, wluch 1s !lomet1mes calll•d Chinese parsley or Mexlcon parsley .. '.llative to Southern Europe and the Orit>nt. the <.•oriander seeds have bt'en used as a spice and a seasoning from ancient times. Some seeds have even been found inE&n>tiantomba!. Kentucky produces more cilan-tro than any or the other states. Cilantro Is the parsley-like leaf of the eoriander plant. lts leaves are 1J bit more tender than parsley. but may be used in any way par11ley tS used. Rt>cau1e of its zesty flavor, )'ou·11 need less d lantro than you would pal'$ley. When11bopping for it, look for good 1r~n color and fresh, unwilled leaves. Wai.h well and store an pl11Stic bag m tbt' refngerator. C'HF.RUIOY A mean~ '"<'Old st<eds. · · Popular in Mexi('(), th1i. fruit 1s almost heartshaped Green eolore-d when rape, at.s skm has a foant medallion-like pat· tern. It is grown in Southe"l F1onda, the Indies, Austrnlia and California. When ehilled, it has a natural sherbet texture and is llC>meUmes called "Sherbet Fruit" or "'Custard Apple ... Its flavor re- sembles, 1( you can imag10e it. a rombtntJion of frei.h pineupplt', strawberry and bananu. The larger chenmo} as are usually the best ChOOISt' fn.ut wath fair!)' um form green l'Olor. free of mold or crack~ at the stem end Ripen at room temswraturt' unlll tiley yield to gt1ntle pressure with the palms of the bands. C\lt in halves or quarters to t'ijt with a spoon, removing the seeds asthefrwt 1s eaten. OneJ~-,-0w1ce eht>rimoya contams9-lcalorlts. MANGOS have been under cultivation for at least l.(lOO yea.rs. llJ'\d probbably origuwttod in the JUmaJayan region of lnd1a and an Burma and Mala)'sia. Ma n gos come i n man y varieties. and a wide range of sizH and s hapes . Tht>y're usually eaten raw, but green mangos of\eo go into sauees and p~ serves . Buy firm mangos aod lt>l them ripen at room temperatutt, until the fnut givt>i. east!)· to sJight pre ssurt>. Then rt>fr1gerak until r\! ady for use. Don't l'Ut them until they·re to ht> servt..-d, lo <'On:.ervt1 that wonderful aroma. Mungos are u fint' source or vitamins A and C. as well as po t a s s i u m . <' .1 I l' 1 u m a n ll phosphorus . Onl' 310:-0un<.'e t'dable portion contains 66 t•alones. CRAVOTE is one of the most versatile of all frti:.h vegetable:.. used In soups. salads. mwndlsbes and desserts. Orten ea11ed vegetu ble pears, man go squash or mirliton. thtoy are grown in California, Loul!>iana and Ftonda. Gro" n on vinc.os, thc.o fruit is round or pear-shaped. 5mooth or eorrugated. Small flat spines sometimes t•over thesurfa<'e. The best cbayote 1s quite Cilk>rleiiS, \\i th little or nu seed co.it around· the single Clat set>d. The darker grt>en und the h»rder a \•hayote as, the bt>tkr the ea ti n11 Thi i. t· o.us111 to 1 ht- cUt'umbt>r and the :iquush will keep"' room tempernture for 2 to .. months. Pl.ANTAINS are longl'r imd thicker than tht• banana~ thl'' n· semble. They ••rl' greenish. ·wath rouah blt>mii.hed Skin. An unpor tant food in all tropic·nl· 1wt1oru;. plantains are often ust"d liS vt>getables rathtr than fruit!'.'. Even wben ripe, the fnul as starl'by and is used for baking. mashing or frying. Plantains are not eaten raw They make a fine substitute for baked potatoes, or .may be fried as a ao-wilh for meat. · Plantains may be refrigerated if they s lart turninJ <tulle soft: otherwise they should remain at room t emp_eraturt>. I.Ike the banana, the plantain i!.i ian "" ce11ent source or potass1wn. JICAMA Is to Medco wh•t thc:- pota.to Is to tht U.S. A root tuber, It looks Ilk• a turnip but tastr:s like a water che,tnut and li-i a ll'SS r>. 1H•1utve ~ubstitUt'4. Choose Jieama as ) ou would a l)0\8ld, lookln& for the smaller onc.-s to uvold-woodlness. Storti them in 11 t·ool dry plset' There are two klnd:sof jicama · ague, wh1eh hus a watery juiC<'. and Itch.-. wh ich hns a nu lk)' juicl'. The <ioly wuy to tt>ll the dif· ferenct' 1s by tastln~. To eat a jicam~~. eut it in thin slices and sprinkle it "ith salt and lemon juieeorsugar. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- WE~E DOING At.I. WE CAN. .. K~~~llG ~OOD ~~~c~s OlltY TllE '"' BElT 9.C PORK LOIN LI. FARMER STYLE . STEAK Bil . SPARE- . GiOUN191c POiiRGELOIH 139 RIBS BEEF u . CHOPS LI. c,oEREFNED ii •100ALLsE,1 •oJ~~ •D-~ FARM House WllID LI. 6II!lID u . I POUND PKG. PORK LOIN 1'' BAR M HICKORY SMOKED 139· fll's ct~:R . LB. HAMS :~~:E ~-RANK i~ilRYSMOi 4!. i~tiNA 89~ 69~ Miii'GiRINE49c CiiSuP •402 ·• 0 mE 29c ·SHORTEN~~! SI 39 (iiiliiiEiNS39c SPRINGFIELD BREAD WHITE OR WHEAT STARKIST LIGHT CHUNK I LI. LOAF IN Oil 611.2 OI. CAN SPRINGFIELD DRIED BA:E~~~·~······················ 29c I LI. 25C PINTO BEANS ••••••• ~.~C:; ...... . Sweet •n Juicy I NAVEL ORANGES 10~ CRISP RED DELICIOUS APPLES 19~. MILD SPANISH ONIONS 10~ SWEET DESERT CAT FOiiHFL~~RSs~s 1 PRUNE Ju1cE · c Kii~~::. ·~K~~-5is I PFEIFFERS I 000 ISLAND SALAD DRESSING 8 0%. BOTILE BOUNCE FABRIC SOFTNER CHOPrED IEEF CHICKEN NOODLES IAHQUET FISH IE.ANS & FRANKS MEATLOAF ----LIQUOR DEPT. PiiCiiiSCLl~~rv: 39c iCEAMcREii 89c WiNREs 5 1~~Ax --------2'1.-2 c ... A._H ___ s _ _... COMET 99c ~Al f~~DADIAN s5st 20 PACKET SIZE SPRINGFIELD WHOLE l<ERNEL 4 I ~ CORN ~~~~,~~~ i CL~~~.'-JR '.!-1 ;,~~~~~~ ":.~ •• • r SAVE too• CMUll s4'' Whiskey El R.enchoe -86 proorl Quart Cabin Still • • • • • 5541 Save 1.10 on Straight whiakey! Qt. Gin wn sm1 ••• -............. 59'1 Really smooth! Burnett -half-gallon Weibel Wine ••• 524' Green Hungarian -light, dry! Fifth Lancers Wine •• ~3'' White, Role. Rubio -fifth • You'll find an Irish smile in every aisle! Loin cut U.S.D.A. Cboioe beef New York Steak'l'? Loin cul aced U.s.D.A.. Choice *I Beef Rib Bones 89t Meaty! Bake or b-b-ql U.S.O.A. Choice Chuck Steak ••• 891 Cetltt-r Cut! U.S.O.A. Choice beef ICIEW .... $1 ''. ROAST RoJled! U.S.D.A. Choice beef round /IL MEAT LOAF 99! .. Fii M!FSS VUL ROAST C'huck C\lt boneleu shoulder roeat Sliced Bacon ••• s 121 Breast of Veal. s1'! El Rancho's ,own ranch •t)'le' Grotlld Beef ••• SJ 1? Ext-ra. ltan -cbooee bulk ot patti• Ground Veal ••• s1•! El Rancho'• genuine milk red veal! lorbest 59c Turkeys • Hena or Toma! Gr. A. with timer! Our genuine milk-fed ''"' Veal Steaks ..... 52'! Plain or breaded! Milk-red veal Veal Shanks •.• s12? Our own 1enuine milk-red veal! Loin cul -OW' irenuine milk·fed veal We'll help you celebrate with this great price on outatanding Corned Beef1 Plan on it! Lean, tender, delicioualy cu.red brisket ••• whole or ~i~t half And. of coune, you'll want cabbage to go with it •.. eolid heads. cr isp green leaves, and Oavor that will make J,he meal eo memc-... ble! Love the value! Thi1 u.ttlt, tM Ranch"'°' 10 ln.h, tn Calilomi4 /o.dUO!t ••• witlt not o touch t of B/Qmey in our-tptti.ot.I But th•. 1milu on tha-c ••• oll lrifh ond o yard "id~-El•tn K•" Odi ii warifli o.n. 1"4Ja uni~ -ju.It /OI' you! ., l For the broiler. oven or tklllet! Fresh Perch ••• 11 '! • 1''1111.11 of Pacific Ocean hrch Halibut Steak •• 12'! Fresh Clams =' 79£ From New En11land tuflll!Ul'S .... ~ Cooked Shrimp 12'! Sftve shrimp cod.tail this WMk. Crab Legs •••••• 134? Meall'! ••• {rom A1aU&o Kin& Crab . I • Clffll m Fireside Lodi• (pkg o{ 8). ...................... - • WSllY Tullamore Dew (f i.fth) .......... ••••• ••••••••••• $l Jt More Produce Specials Oranges : ........... 15~ Sweet nnd juir'' ••. California grown. and large! ••• for more coodneu! White Rosel 9c Potatoes • U.S. No. 1 quality -111 purpoee GRAPE-8 s1 FRUIT • ,Juicy Tt>~IUI Ruh,· Rf<I' Fresh Carrots 15~ Swfft, tender -1 lb. pllo b11 Pippin Apples l.nrite Extra Fancy from Or.KQn .. Delicatessen Specials Jack Cheese . s 14? F.1 RAncho'e own ! Smooth. cream)' -,ood 80 many Wll)'I (by the plec•) Ricotta Cheese 99c American Slices s2•• Autlwn11c flavor' Prttio11" ••• l lb. Mozzarella ••••• s 111 Prttiou11 -12 oz ball (I el SIZl ••• De) Cheese Food lll ,., s 139 Cheri ~li11ht ..• 2 pounds or navor! Cheddar S 149 CHEESE ·• El Rancho's mild' for cooldn1, or snacking. ;;;;;• SM¥£ CROM moa •••••••••• Sl.09 Rel., Mtnthol. Wild f<ftllt 1 11 01 Jpray Borden'• -big 2 pound peckap Cream Cheese . 49c So smooth! Springfield • , • 8 oz pkg Brick s222 .. ,._ .... . Lemke's -ahelf cu~! Cir .. .i-l Jarlsberg s219 SWISS • Norwegian Cheese -lllf .. .i-> , Clairol «Lone and ~.I~)'°' • or llSTlFS IORSO.S ......... $1.09 Stmi-s ... Ht chocolate b1u! 12 0 1 Frozen Food Broccoli 39c SPEARS Birdse>~'• rarden gooclne11! 10 oz Orange Juice... 55c Treetlweet from Florida ••• 12 ount'e Macaroni. am. •• 59c Van de Kamp'• -20 ounce package Petite Peas • • • • 39c C & W ••• tiny, sweet, tender! 10 oz Limeade • • • • • • • 23c Minute Maid 6 07. (U ti .•• Uc) Turnovers. • • • • • &9c Pepperidge Farm& ••• nil varieties! 12 os Pric1>1 in t>(fflct Thur. April 11 ThroUJlh Wt'd. April 17 OpNI doily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7 No ~alf'• to dc>altrt l,o(b in food flaVOf'I' 100 foot roll • CWlll ............... $1.49 Woohtt • pr~· f oem ••• 22 ounOP Grocery Specials Margarine 1LlcTN •••• 29c Choou Sprincfield and be delighted ..,jth the savings and the quality Flour cotor.111AL ••••••••••••••• 79c The brand that mak• auccesa assured ••• and you save on the 5 lb. bag. Teri Towels ......... 49c The strong onea that last and tut ••• chooae colors, white or print.81 Big roll! Tomato Juice ..... 49c You'll love the rich flavor of Glorietta -and love El Rancho's prire! 46 oz Pineapple =~ ....... 39c Hawaiian pineapple at it.a navorf'ul be&t! Springfield ••• No 2 Clln Scott Tissue ........ 69c The f11mou11 toilet tiuue, in the 4 roll family pat'k thllt offe~ 11pt1re .. ! Salad Mustard • 49c Grey Poupon for t•t)• taete! 8 en Wine Vinegar • • 39c ltel(ina lwd, Garlic, Champ11a-ne1 12 oz Cloverleaf Rolls 49c Sprlnjtfield •.. !lt'rve them w11rm . Melba Toast • • • 39c Old London -all variet1e.1' 4 oz Top Ramen . . . . 23c J1panetie noodles -all flavon! 3 oz Springfield 6 9 c Detergent Giant packa1e bolds 49 ounce& Woollte'a ''S«lf Cleanin1" ••• 22 ounce .-s ................. 39c • Viva Napkins. • • 49c P11rkal(e of 140 in popul11r rolon1 Biz Pre .. Soak ... s 1 •1 (jct11 out llO many 1t11ina! 3R oz Wild Bird Seed 59c Add llrr· 111 your yard! 6 lbll. "Priu " Cat Food. • • • • • • 23c They lovt' fnt'kit>t1! All navora! 61AJ ot. Horseradish • • • • 25c MorehouM' creamy 11&uce ••• 4 oi. Crisco s139 Shortening for b11kin1 oc Crying! 3 lb can Stove Top -rholct ol 3 navon! 6 Ot MOIST CAT FOCI •••••••••••• 5~ Punna T•nd@r Vittlt', •• 12 01 pq. ) 'f .. ,.. I J \ ,,. .. NIA T IActm.OI rAO WITH GUEST QUARTERS! Completely rectecoreted -~ l)ftJ8 -~ hv.ng room wrt" bl9 uSed bndl .,..,... -really J ctwming proPeftY with • ct\wtsma • ltt OWi'\ -u Cofone del Mir Is your way of Ille. You wit! htll In k>Ye with tNI prooeny -calJ tor more lntortNbOO. 073--8550. .... CH CHA11AU - 2 STY llACK-POOl $l6.710 Drwtlatic lfvlno room. tom.I dJnlng room. 99'den view kitchen, ettlatlc ooen ata1rs to Mparete maater & dllldren'a aulle. 22 ft. b9llroom sized perty room OMtootdng courfyafd IUl'Yf 983-7881. IA YSHOll llAUTY • • 5 llNOOM 5 IATH Bl•~ luk:Mtt with .,.,y wl~ng ~lence. s.oeo *II*• '"' of -***"e lwcutY. Ma.SIM beth .,.. io..t'a JM:unf. Huoe 3 ca1 garaoe. vi. u-. esy Pr~ c:auM aact11Jce bek>w market at-s 175.000. Olll lar d9Caill 1441-7171. 0&.• SPAMSH Z STOIY POOl.-$40.901. .......,.. Mneath tOW9MQ eucal:yptut trees. Pnvate CXM1)W'd entry. Lush new cocoa brown c:.n>eting 3 ~ btckOOm aultea. 2 balhS.. Dining. All btilllHp gourmet ld~n with dishwasher. F'JNhly painted ttwuout. S,,.Oish red tile roof. Cof'l\ITIUftity poot Near lhe beach. Won't last long. ~I early 8'2·2535 FAMILY HO~IT HACH Eaceptionalty hne home 1n BAYCREST area of Newoof1 Beach. lour bedlooms. new dr..-. wall to wait carpeflng. Recenttv redecorated. temfic 1oca.lt0n, prlOed .. t 79,500. c.11 873-8550 for more details. OL' SPANISH YIUA Private & MCIUCS.0 8' hf9h walls. 4 bedroom formal dtntflO Cour1yard gatden f1m1ly tootn. Rugged beams Romeo master suite otr gi., oanten atnum oe>en lo I~ tky Spanish ltreplace WM bar New huge POOi C<M!fed 11,,.1 Red Ille root Few blocks to gotl course Near the beach Value oreced. Cell early lor 10Q01ntmen1 0111 84.2·2535 HIWrc>IT -TWO STORY IOAT sur-stt,500 Fabulous Newoort Beecn 2 story With boat sllpl Red 111e roof. Raised Spanish entry ··01d Spanish" brick fireplace. Huge lamely style k1tcnen hosts sell clean oYen. WrOUQht stairway to giant dOuble s"'-tttered doOrS "*51et SUtte. Walk 1n closets Sitting room Two patios. Stec>& lo htlle narbOr and YOUR boat shpl 3 year oles Newport Townhome JUST $89,500 -FULL PRICE• c.tt last 752-1700 ·. l llDIOOM + OIH 1Rv1.--u 1,soo Three bedrooms + den The Willows Eacellent Irvine .,.._ Quiel cul.Oe·aac. Soanisn accent entry. SpaniSh bnCk ftreplaoe. Laroe "l'' shaped ltVlng room Huge e1doeed lam1ly-pa110 room. windowed and 9Cfeene<1. 8nght convenience kitchen Soacious paneted den! Very private ma.ter 1ulte. Secluded back yard. Minimum maintenance. Won't last. Call flC1W 752·1700. surH FOUi IEDROOM ~s 2-story plan wilh l'Nstwe stone /1repface 4 bedrooms + seoarate cs1n1ng room/den Fantaatic OOftWntence to everything Don't m1ss this one _. + + only $68.950. Cati toc:tay &4&-7171 GHIHIROOIC POOL HOMI tdealfV situated 1d1acent to new park & near major ehopplnv Circular dnve. Hvoe 1tv1ng room HUGE COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH HUGE WALK IN PANTRY. Func:tiOt\11 fl()()( plan Include$ ta<oe mastet suite with welk 1n wardrot>o Ht0NY uooraded in eV9f'V way + SPARKLING BLUE POOL ~ lols ol Cleek area -this ~ee11111ke 11<>tcalle1 so hurry Call 546-23 t 3 EXtcunn ISTATE 4 IO + POOL CUI de sac shelters n,,,,,..,tl'I 4 "'bedl-ooi-m ... d S.cluded rwseo hie entry to stee> down lt\llng f'OOl'ftl Formel dine! Rumous family room. 1uMhln• gourmet kitchen. Solrattng stairease to New Orteane bek::oriyt Mastet bedroom retreat plus 3 ~'a Uflduarie&l Eatate, like grounds with t...O aec>arllle Yllll'dll Pool with ahde lrld di\-1ng board! This 3 rMr new estate Is ava1tlb1e. but won't laStt Take '1"91 eaistlng loan of $39,600 al 136'2• ea.. QUI~ 141~10. • DCi>UISRI &-...MCI £~no ~ 9'* Wltlted In a hoMe but were afraid ~ touldn'f arfordi.. Super ~ pool with lacuull ......._ bedroofN (lll. Two huge benla. Comrenlent 10 evet)'Where! + + + W1l..aver kitchen. + + + Best buy 1n Newport Beach Call flO# 64&-7171. 4 IEDROOM UHCH HOME ASSUME Sl4.500 Reauttful 4 bedroom home In onme Huntington Beach locallon Localed on Quiel Cul-De-Se<: street Newly pa1nled inside and out L#'ge ltYlng room with lireotace overlooks rear yard with large oovereO oatio Access lor , l>Oal ~ camoer Hurry' Cati ~787 TOUCH OF SPAI~ Pnvale ' secluMd 8' high walls.. 4 bedroom. formal dining. Courtyard ga.rden lam1ty rQOO'l. A1i1-9Qed ,t>eama.. Romeo master suite off glass garden atrium open 10 lhe sky. Soanlsh ftrePlaC*. Wet bar. New huge pool Coverd lanai Red Ille root. Few bl<>Cks to o<>fl (X)(lrse Near lhe beech Value pnoed. Call earty for at>oointmen1 Dial 842·2535. ~ entry IQ -3 car oarege1 seduded double ctoor entTy -ra1M<i ti,. -9Unken .,.ng room -sunshine kitchen -e .. pans1ve famery roont Fonnal dine w1111 Pak>9 v~· stone fweplaoe -se>ir.i1ng stairway to ~ bdrmal EnOfmous 1511 25 master bdrm retreat + 3 ehlldren'' suite! Mammoth 21 x 25 bonus room wilt. viewt Compactors. wet bi1S. covered paltos. eeoerate batht. vautted cetlings. too. too much to mention. Te«e over existing k>et\ ol 150.000 or new ~available. For onw1e lh0Wlne Clll 847-«!10 OWte DIS'9A111!! MISA YBDI GUMDI ......,. 4 bedrooin home 1n eo.ta Meea's n1~t area Large yard c:omplet• '°Ith treetlovae tor 1 he kids Wlllklng distance to IChOOls. Four king Sized bedrooms with massive master suite Ev.rv woman s dream tutchen with all tl'le mooetn conveniences. 1nctud1no MP«al• laundry coom. Lets see what we can do tor you Only 150.950 Call now -646-7171 2 STOIY 4 l8>tlOOM + POOL FonNI entry sunken ltving room. tetsed formal dining room. huge family room wtttl wall to wall brick fireplace garden view kitchen overlooks OOOI Fan1as11c view ol gall course lrom master svite. The ~est1ge home shows !Ikea mooet Call quick 963-6787 THI ""IVHYTHIMG HOUSl" Here Is the mythical perfect house. Locatton. largest 101 tn ~l'l'lent. Mr~ 0981' 11....uere -3 BR -huge dlnmv room -super -'aroe f1m11y room leading to used brl<* bordenng oool -'Mlh fire ring and many many more extras. Call quick 10 see S73.900. Call 646-2313. OAILYPllOT OPEN 'TIL 9 CHARMIM• IAYSMOll con• .. ••uc•~t Mi"9fe with ttwt l'AoM .... only etepe tn>m ._ '1t'eatl99 ot Newport wat.nront. Au•tl<: c:onaoa • ' huge l,... provtdee once In a litelilnl bWgeln ........... ' loaded with person.iicy + +. yov mwt ... to~, tot thla pnc. -huny -OllllMf' nut go -'* I edvantaee -Cllll nowt ~ts. l A-RAM1 4M.ASSCHAUT I' ••TISTUTllAT 8)'-(he-aea. Tow..-,ng A·hma c:Mlet neatl«f In "-· rr.es Courtyard entry. ~ ~ Induct. ~ master wino FamllY room. Aodt flt9Place. fall_, lutchen. Swffo1ng 11~ to 30 loot loft studio .,.._ beam ~hngs. lt'a unique. No QUeilfytng. Aaume 71W. loan at $327 mont" ind i..... C..11 now! 842-2535. LUXURIOUS WATBNOMT MIMl-HA.llOll ISTATI + l IOAT surs Prime localton Secluded entry unfolds charming • w•terslde atmosphere Open floor plan. Watl of otaa overiootts rnagn1f1cent do<*slde terrace. One of a Id_, oe>oortun1ty income lrom your own mlttl-herbor + S200/mo Take advantage of this rare exception. Clll now 5-46-2313 SPAMISH AXB-3 II Z STORY...-..CH-f'OOL sza.soo LNge lam1ty sized hVlng room. Cantlna k\lchen. l)iM. Terrace In walled couttyard. Sweeping 1talra to sec>arate master retreat & cf\lld1'9n'I au.tea. ~ 7YI ... FHA loan. N o new loan ooets.. '185/mo. pay1 a Won't last the week. HURRY! c.11963-7881. INVISTOetS DIUM I 0 UMTS S IS0,000 Pnme realden1ta1 ata 10 untts include 4 lndivldull homes + 3 duplexes. All are modern de&19n & construction N-.d sone f1 .. 1ng. Greet lnV<ettment OC>00'1untty for handy penon, E.Z terms avallltQ. Many other beach investmant properti.& ev~ Please call 963·7881 Z STOIY ' sr ANISH VJUA + rc>OL i $41,900 Huge f1m1ry 11led llVlng room with fireplace. = kitchen overlooking on'4te encloeed oatt0. Cornc:>let decorated thr0U9hout. Located~°" ltrMt from Call QIJtck 963-6767. • HEW'l..YUSTID Excellent location 1n 1r111ne Terrace-super cte~~hly pa1nted-emoc:teted k11Chen~lfad' oar19e-nuoe hv1ng room-really a aoerkler-call us for more 1ntormatt0n 673-3550. l IDRM + FAMll Y ROOM Pride of ownership area. Quiet tree ltned street. Located 2 minutes from the ooean. Laroe family room with lireolace Formal dining area Plus many more extras For only 143,500 Hurry call! 936-6767. srAHISH fSTAT! 2 STORY $43,'50 Winding walkway thru Casllllan courtyard leads to authentic red Ille room and Spanish balcony. Secluded entry to adobe !tie amid rancho villa living room. Fietta d1n1ng htc~hlighled by cantina kitchen Walls of gleaa accent orivale rear courtyard. Sweeping staircase IOtfl to master bdrm aanctuary otus 2 blnd1do size bdrmt. Overfootts rolltng hills and grassy greenbelts. Comtl\I OOOI -walk to tennis -this VIiia can be voura fdP S«OO total down. Or take over existing loall ~ 1325/mo Call QUICk 847-ec>10 J UNIVERSITY rARK ' S HDROOM DICORATOll Irvine decorator's dream house! Secluded end of cul~c location -g<eenbelt view! Lavish front paho garden Two story vaulted & hied entry For,.,.I IMng room hOsls wall ol fireplace Lushly gardened atnum. Formal dine. 2nd fireplace plus two side wet blr & wall ol bookcases htghhght large family room. B~h\ chef's kitchen with water ounfler tap. Giant muter .rtte with steo down Roman bath. 4 more ~uge bedrooms. Loads ol Sloraoe & closets. Landtcdfl dream yard! Laundry room. 2400 SQ. fl. dream house lor Just s 79.000 -prime location. Call now 752· 1700. IUGAMT MBtlDfTH GAIDIHS A-AlAMI HOUSE OF GLASS IRYIHE -SllOO DOWN Pnde of ownership •ea Trfflined street leads to ASSUME Sl S,500 2 STOIY -ft<>OL! stalely 2 story Meredith -Lois of curb aPC>eal This Artistic beach chalet Tile entry to liv1no room with Prime Irvine locatton. 2 story bargain townhofftti, elegant spacious home 11 exoepttonally u'1ntded wllh ltrepleoe & view of lush grounds Gourmet kitchen & Step·down 10 wood panelled hvlno rm. Cheefy. CU STOM l llDROOM Quahly imorovements and tasteful decor. mmaculate breeklaat bar Family room. Hideaway master retreat convenience k1tch' latge d1nino area. Wrought lton Ss7.soo conc:mlOfl lhrouohoul I.Moe lonnel dining room and with wall of glass Wing lor children I guest stairway to large hideaway muter suite. Clouted giant 5eoara1e lamely room with huge fireplace plus Magnihoent 30· studio loft with open bea,,-.d oelhnos seoarate laundry Central a,, conditioning. Upgrlded Rare oe>POf'lunlly 10 a<:qu1re lh1s sora11111no builders much loo much 10 ~ntion here 11 ro«i wanl AN Take over 7'4"4 VA loan No new loan costs thrvout Laroe tencecs oa110 with circular brick fire pit. ac>ectall Nestled smono towonng eucalyolus1 Ou1et UNUSUAL HOME -calt naw 546-2313 $327 33/pays all 963·7881 Fania.site 2 s1ory living with NO CARE yatdl GOtV90tn ~m~ ~~· Ep~u~n~~~ Tou~ l1~~ace'~-----------------------------------------~~&~ngrou~1~.Call~~l~ll~~·~.~. Sweeping master bdrm + 2 ch1ldrens suites Owner CORONA DEL M .&.R SELECTIONS 90"41oanQKll 742·1700. ~MmT~anyol~F~~~k~~ ~S~C~I ~~--~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~-~-~-~~~~~~ 847-ec>IO. l llDROOM + ftOOL Tile entry Ptu1h carool thrOUQh<>ul Natural cedar paneling, SQJIOtured rroft>le sinks In all 3 baths. Ille root. AuufMble loen a1 $33, 750 Hurry call ~ 76 7 LUXURIOUS WATBNONT MIHM44tllOR IS'M Tl + l IOA T SLIPS Prime location. Secluded entry unloldt charming wetenlde atmosphere Open ll()()( plan Wall ol olaas ovetiookl magn1hcent docilslde terrace One of a kind oe>o0rtun1ty income from ~r own mini-harbor + S200/mo. Take .Ovantaoe of this rare e•ceotton Call now 546-2313. l!ACH OFFICf 1100~BMS. MS-7171 COSTA MESA ?7'IO Hartlor 8l¥d. 54&-2'313 IRY ... TaliCI Lovely hOme 1n T 1p-T OP oond•tton -modern kitchen - huge lt1ttng room E•oellent tocaOon near CORONA DEL MAR ll'ea Call us to 1n1QeC1 -073-8550 llST ,.ICI -MIAT YllW -CDM! 1mm1culate 3 beclroom-3 beth hOme wllh Anthony Pool C..11 now! Fl00<-to-ce11tng 1tol'\e lt<eolace V1ew1 01 C..talln.a from living room. dining room and m11te< bedtoom su11e. Private comer location Has 11 alll And .... pnoe In the neighOolhood 0wn41fS want to oo ft9hlft91Cell073-8550 * * * * * * * TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * r RIME NEWPORT OCUNVIEW UNDER $70,000!! Prestige approoch Huge trees Secluded entry. Cc>~ living room with rusltc brick hreplace. Sweepl"O circular slaircBSe leads uo lo loll ltbfary w11h overview ol ltv1ng room COMMANOlNG STANO UP VIEW 0' OCEAN & CATALINA ISl..ANOl Unbelievably charming -one ttme oooortunity. ~rryl C..11640-2313. C HARMIMG IAYSHORI COTTAGI REDUCED THOUSAHDSI . Mingle with the movie stars only slept frorn tflf ores1ioo ol Newoon waterfront Ruatlc cott-oe with huge trees provide• once 1n a 1tfe1tma b8fga1n. Home i. loadod wtlh oersonaltty + + You must soe lo bell~ lor this pr100 -liurry -owner must go -lake advantage -call now• 646-2313. HUNTINGTON IEACH FOUNT AIM VAUEY CORONA DB. 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FORE! funutsllc U1( Cao)'on c~tom bl.lilt hom•. 4!\'~r yth1na a busluetuman could a$ll fCW" in grarlous ll\t.n& and enlt'rtiaininc Mald'a Qtra. a pl1.11. C.ll today for an •PPoinl nwnt. \I ~I.I '27 •t 1 01 B AY AND -BEACH 67~-3000 0 ', l l 1 • t 1 , • I\ o 1' • 41 ,., .. ~ l l I I I"• • \ I \ r •' , "I. EXCEPTIONAL ILUFFS DOVER SHORES WA. TlllFROHT VALl'F l'Ll'l:\ ,\ it r 11 n d I 11 ' l' h o m \' plaruwd lor lol:. ol h11n.: I,~, .. bf'd W l111th Ill! t'.ich 1''rml d111 rm. f1rn1 rm 01w dot 111f.:t '1.-"' !Wdt :i.11') fur :I bu1.11 . Slal.000 UA.MDHEW DUPUX ALMOST COM Pl.hl'ED- Ft!W doors to beach. All I.he tnmnungs, lolS bnclt and wood. 'ACOIS IULTY '7$-6'70 Thls bcaullful 3 bdrm .• 2 bath & puwder rm. home. has bel.'1\ highly upgrad e d , w ith lovely Ka r ist a n carpetlng,1custom drupes & wa llpape r. tcrrano f rplc. & patio; on pretty g reenbelt. Priced at $76.500, below most similar cond08 ln this area. IAY & BEACH REALTY OU1 21tla Y1Aa 6 75-1000 G1w4 to021G1S1t,.. 1002 .............................................. THI JIWk OF JAM COYI Spectacular view. spectacular home! The J ewe I of J ude Cove ls a 4 bdrm single s tory, professionally decorated in white a nd beiges. commanding u prime ocean v1ew from Spyglass Hill. It shows like a model! Two fi replaces, s unny breakfast nook, jacuzzi ore the master suite and it all is professionally developed. Presented at an altracttve $190,000. A lis ting of June Gruhn's. - WA'ft'Rn«>NT HOMES Al!iAl. IS't~TW 631-1400 VA NO DOWN Appr.11ul !'\'port ll't dUt' an lhl$ '11.ttl... i.o m•k~ un off~ on lh1s C'h1.1rmlni: home. on u lTtt hnl•d Clll•f de sac. 10 1..'o ta Ml.'i.a. Prmod 111 the $3(),0QO In ~111.IJll() r1111~" Trees I Qliet U~l()UI: li()~I:§ Tbl:J ouhl and10 1 3· ~room. 3-t>.th home with formal din1n1 Is localed in one of Or an&e Coun l y's b es t nei,hbor boods. The owne r b a s bo u &bl another home and must move quickly. Full price Sll,000. To lake ad van- t.aae ol this opportulllly. call~ REALTORS• 675·6000 2443 E. Coiut Highway, Corona del Mar •bo Al-VIYOr. 546 S990 ¥1</ Biibo.> /$14nd, 615 1600 HOME + INCOME LIMDA ISLl-MAIH IAY VllW Beautiful s 'BR contemporary with exciting water view. This location rarely for sale. Lovely courtyd entry. Pvt. ba. w /each BR + pwd rm. Wet bar, Jge bayside ten". Dock 3 boats. 1002 Ge•r• 1002 Pantasll<' dr<'am hom(• " l h<l Uflll f\11 .uJdl.'d 111 l'IHllt' ll0t• f 1• .. t ur.-s :t !Jds. CurmJI tl11un1:. hui.:\• bcuml'<I r.-111ni:. IJm rm.' modern tw . .! lovt•ly bull\$ + 3 lrpk! llunv oo lhis one. 64ti-771 t , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • SELECT · . PROPERTIES 2111 S-J11 ... I ....... MIWPORT CIMT'a. tU. 64.,_.tlO Custom 3 bdrms., 3 ba., f am. rm.; high beam cell.; 1-story; pool. $160,000. HAPIPIHHSIS •.• lhi. 3 bdrm .• 2'' both Bluffs condo. Neutral tones thruout: lovely ex· tended, walled·ln pallo. Many ext r a s. G r eat greenbelt & pool IOCll· &Joo. $83,500 C. F. Coleswortbv UA.LTOIS '40-00fO HARBOR VIEW HUGE YARD LUSK Glaanllc prl vale bnck p rd features two daul· 1na coral trt'ea ... w11rm cbarmmg family room St.t.r'sD•li,W 3 Bedroom. coutml.'l kitchen, rovered patio. big muter with 2nd bath. PresUae communl· ly livina-s:M.900. Call 64$-0JOJ FOREST OLSON INC Spcmlsh Hoclendo IH COl"OftO .. Mor An el\traord1nnn 4 BR. ram rm homt' ff'11tunn1t :i huge master su1tc with u view. formal dllnl( room. gjld\t Crwt trees. m:u.!tlve beams & m111111on tile roor. Uni) u short walk to Little (;oronu bl'ui:h. s~.ooo. Call 644-1211 -. . MESA VERDE 31; Year ohJ lo"t·I~ 3 bt-droom, 2 bltlh hom1•. Prhacy plu,.• Low mnln· le11 :.11H'f'. Cnulrl huvt~ tr111l1•r U('n •:,' A~~uma ble loan \\llh moll\ .ilt•d iwllcr.1. CJ\11 S4ti-~llO. ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR includes "'ood bvmtn& --lull wall bnck fin.>plnre G ••r• I 002 Ge•r• I OOZ 5 POINTS (J t'\1•y\td1 [I•' ._i ~ ( 0 ) .. ,~! a nd wrl bar ... lar1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH 8 Separate R ·5 zoned pro- perties {some with older, Ge ... rlf I OOZ Ge•s 4 I OOZ hortleS) at the c.omer o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'lond1 & Mam. An ideal -------------------i pacltaae for bw Ider . St73,600 ~ Newport Heights Cute and cozy--you 'II lov~ this rhnrm ln g 2 ~room home, with UP· suun. fa1:mly r oom and balcony. Rustle extenor, peek·•·boo \iew. Neat Perfect Retirement Home ASSlme 7.7%.Ln form al dlnln& room .•.. briabt •tr y country kitchen overlooks formal enll")' garden and double wro ua ht-1ron "•l ea. Enormous master i.uite- wilb s1tllng room. dress· lni closet, oversized s howl!r, ond cocktail patio with occas1onul Catalina view. CALL for appomtmcnl 002·7788 " KE:Y ' t P.E:ALTOl\S A ~~~~~~~~~~~ co r ner lol. £xt eo 1?ve bllo electronics aod For Che couple that want • c b 1r mln1 smaller home wilh dining room. ----------• * OCEAH * ..\41 block . Mod•rn duplex. 3 & 2 BR. SeUer will finance. S108.fi00 lelboe lay Prop. I Hiiton • 67S·7060 • m aoy extr as. call for comp lel e de t ails . ~U51 ... ~HERITAGE . . REALTORS modern elec kitchen. loadi ol cupboards. invil· rna brick hearth and fireploce, convenient wet bar, Instant heat Ooor· furnace. 2 Bedrooms & lnvit 1ng pool. P l u~ i.:ardcn area and lrtts. East.side, Costa Mesa REDUCED U do Isle corner. Formal dmin_g, .fam ily room, 2· flreplace1. Now Sl22,500. Owoerhelps flnance. HA.L Pl"'CHIM REALTORS Z727 E. Coast Hw). 675-4392 ~c~~ GENTLEMAN FARMER'S ESTATE Room for tennis" court. over an acre! 4 Bdrms., 3 baths plus large g uest house w /bath & wet bar. Beautiful patio & pool. Sl60,000 A CCM..DWB1. IA*H CO. 644-1766 1002 G11 .. r9I Hard to Find SU WJHD COHDO "'IWPOllT HACH 400E.lr ... FOi Ml tJl.t' .. .. Ge Mr .. C __ H_A_R_~_1_1_N_G_u_n_u_s_u_a_l1 •••• • • • • •• • • •••••• •••• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • •• • •• IOOZ Lur~" and ulmfnn.ibil' 2 bedroom homt• Nt•Jt l.1m1h room, lari:~ II\ 1111! room v.lth f1rl.'placc. movl'·ln cond1 t1on Shows hkc a model Now vacant. Must sell Hurry on I.his one, ca II 540 ll 51 ... ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 2 Bdrms .. -i baths: up· .:ra ded carpel !>, druuerie!t, "'as hl'r/ dr)\'r 1'e\er ll\l'd in Spuc1ous & airy corner unil ~7.~ 613 J663 642 2253 Eves associated 811 ()• EU ~ ll(ALT<•ll'> J, ~ l•Jlh1H1~7 1,.,.. Cin~s•C•ed-uds-;eflbl"i llave somelhins: to sell? items. :.mall 1h:ms or any t:lasuf1ed ads do 11 "'ell lh'rn J1L,l t'all &12-5Gitl S©~~l~-~clr~· That l11fri9ui119 W ord G ome with o Chudle ------,_,, •t CLAf L "*A#------ 0~-;,:-:-~•':.,~t :: ~ ~ t..,.,"' thf .. ,...i. waitdt LOC PIY I' I r r I ~TEPMY I r t· I ['"" _c_o_R T'"A_H,.....,I ' ( I r I I _ ( KAJTEC e I I I' I I A g.f\tllt It VIU•llf' <-tlled • c•IOC._pol unlll n.. '"'' lhe-. n1~•• tl'•..,..lrtn 1tlllt\ ,,.~ 'M( ,( \. llJ•tf} 6 I. Uyt I ""''' 10 I IT ,.. ..... A'tt SCRAM·UTS Anawen ln ClaulficaliOA 1010 . • , ... ,_, I OOZ o,..,.. I OOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF ESTATE Huge t ree shaded lot with \"'('ry pretty 4 bdrm., 2 bath home, nestled in park·like setting. Best area in EastbluH. 594,500 , • COLDWIU. ..... co. 644-1766 .~ ...... -------------------------- custom duplex, hard to find hrdwd noon. beaul. paneling, beam ceibop, closets italor•. Slep.t1 to SEU. Hile Items wllh bench Realtor, 642-2237/ Oll.ll)' .!:_•lot (;la:.s1fied Ad. _~_-865 __ 1 ______ _ G1•r• l 002 Ge•r• 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Rt~AL~)KS 644-7270 lotbotl ,.,_. o.,t.r ~ One block to the bay! Front U house has 2 bedroom + den + fireplace. Plus one bedroom apart m ent. E ach unit has been re modeled. Owner wants to tr ade for more units. Call for detaib. asking $115,000. ZIZI L c ... t Hlgllway. CONM .. M• I IOOZ o,..,, .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I lrvlne realtg '"TO THI CH.AIRMA.H Of. THI IOARD" tr you need excitement. prival"y & c heer t ry t his s unn.v IJriJ!ht in<loor/outdoor lov~! Prof. drC'Or. ~ bed room . family room . for mal dining & a ll t he extras. P ool·size lot.. Baycrest /Dover Shores Arca. You own the land -$140,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. <Y82) NEAR THI HACH Beauti Cull y d ec orated condom inium w/3 bedrooms. dining r oom & den. Upgraded carpeting, dra pes & wallcoverings. Available on lease. tease/option or sale -$71,500 or S495/mo. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (Y ll) 642-1135 '°' Dover Dttw lrvlM .t C.mpus Valtrt C.nter 752-1414 CENTURY SHORES 2-STORY This charming home is just 4 Yl'<Jr<; old and has a fl exible floor plan with 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, country kitchen PER FECT FOR YOU at $.57,500. Call 962·4454. $42,900 FULL PRICE Unbclicvahlc. but true•' '1 B!'dtoom . 2 b<1th , dble f!ara~e. large pr1h 1lt.· c·<'mcnl patio . Lo<'a ll'<I n.-.1r community pool and only·~ m1h: to beach. Call n ow, !Hi2 4454 EASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE Super loC'utaon 1111 lht• 1·:;1:..1 ... ull· with Ja rs:c Jot 4 IJc·droom .... 1·11.,1 orn t'on:..truction. only ~) '1•:11 • old $.56,000. 516 "I '1 1 PLUS-PLUS! Bii.:. hii? corner lot .. 20' w11IC' lmal :.. t 11 r ti A 1• • :t b 1· ti r o o m s ..... w 1 rn m 1 11 l! Jl () II I . I 0 .1 cl .... f) I p :i I ' II a r <.' 11 • 11 \\. n t• r 1 :.. p u <.' k 1 n ~ . r 1· d u <' <' d I o S50 .950 rn :1k1· appu111lrrw11t 516-4 1 11 LUXURY DUPLEX Spacious. 1mmaculat1· :mcl ltw:1l1•tl South of Jlighway Ill COHONI\ ()f-:1. MAR. 3 bedroom w11 h form.al dining ups tairs. 2 lktlmo111 <1 1111 '' d e n dow n s tai r s Both h .1\1· fireplncc a nd privat1· p<1t10 Low m ainte n an ce y.1 111 S1•1· t o appreciate. 640·filfil HARBOR VIEW HOME P opul a r P a le r m o m odt'I "1th beautiful swim ming pool. This home was formerly the sales model a nd is highly upjtraded in~ide and out. See to appreciate. 640-6161 .............................................. I 007 Hlllllllll•• le.cla I 040 lrf .. ..................................................................... 1044 ..... , ........ ••••• 1001ca •• ,.. aooz •--------· .............................................. IMDULGI YOUI F~ASY South l.a 1 unu , prime hr~t rloor loc;at1on . JU :>l off the wide. s a ndy bt!ach ; a n adult only, 2 bdr m . 2 b;.tlh unit 1n sccun>d bldg $105 000 Move you into you r dream lunta~>. IMMIDIA Tl YlfW Yt•p, 1mmNll.Jll• oc·rupancy ;na1lt1ble •>ll th1" 4 bdrm . \ll'" of lht> '"'rhi. tlarl><Jr Vtl'" Jl 1lh Zill l'l•IJhh· Or. Wh.!l J rc "t! o ffon '<I'' 673-4400 HARBOR 1002 Ga••• 100~ ...•............•................••.•••••..•.. IUILDER'S CLOSE OUT 0 11 lh•· y, 1 .,lhJnl. ot VIEW HOME lht• UJ\ Jllu\Hhni lh•· P1rl1..i tor l ht' JllHI' ,,tltlt JU\111 \ ;\. J 111\ 1111II''1 I ,I mo h l,.1 I j,lt' t IJ'\UOI J11u111I 111 "''" vru1><·1th· 11.ull \ llt'dr111 . l,111111\ rm 1>11 llll' 1 .. 1"111.1111. '"'I '"'"'" 111111\ u 1111n1I vu<>I ).jl1111111 l1 , I lw \ 111,1" JOii pJl111 l11\1·r1•,11ni: I 1 \ I II I! I II n I .. 11 I 111.111 "'1th ~rp.;r .th• r,11n1 "' 111.,111111111 r><•il J 11 U//I h u1111 l'nu· r<'<lu, 1·t.I lo &.· 'l'U &. 'Ullll' h•rri 111 "'I I 1 .:.tX1 .tnd "'111 r1111~1t.lcr \ 11-.W & °"I' i. .• ,.,·huhl lt·.aw opt1110 1.1w> m1·nh tu "'1111 , PETE BARRETT ,1b11ul 1.11. ii 11 -REALTY- Walker C lee Real fat1t1 64M200 675·4060 VIEW $821500 form11I d1n1n g, 3 car Execative Home C1Dtom J >lOc')' bomt' • bedrnu, ft1rm.il d•mntt rrn tw .. 1.1ulw '1 .. Uu OM ulorl.. fro m ~t't60 •nd b.i} t•.i1rl) prtC'~d •l >1J7 .~ .i.> ""'ntr ll an\· 1~, to mu\c Lo t:urupe c .. u~o ll'm IOU ••...•••..•............ l"oronu dt•I ~I ill cluplc·x Po et·. ~.tw f''or 11..1h~ hv ownrr l':itl'cl lenl rond. e 11 II &11 llO'J.l Wdtt 111 ~&,( ·, •ri 11 •.111\ 406~.f 2 Hft + I HR 4.l uple '< SXl.OOU 67S W()CI "'t:W ' c~l lil 11m .. t o <h<~· )1>Ur l'JrJl\'l' 1 Jbr :!h.; • bll. lu U1i: Comnu i:l t'J lh \ lf:V.. :us \1.mt:uld Oi>cu 10 .. pm ~-'lh )l-1:!,54JU 6iS 35.l9 Coita Mno I 024 .........•..........••. Need More Room? TJkt' " lool. ut this l'JSlsidc Coi.lu M esa l11m 1ly g iant -t bt·droom s + huge pvol tuble M l('(J tll'n. Cra ckl1n>1 bric k llrl'pluc-.. Stopara\t• din mil ~ k111·hen bu1l1 '"" l . .;rg~ !>umm1·r pdllu & room lflr )our boa t 1\ll lur M l.000, liKH., 1;ill ~ll>-1720 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IUILDBlS l: 'lV PRK \'ILL Ill • NKONSTL SA.LI C rdt'n hl.,m' 3br. ~t>. 32-4 ~dNM>m boma tn frplc, .. c S6U OO t l" llut1n11t on Beach 2 O..m-r.~ ~ --- Bloch to O<'eon No* talun& bom~1te ~no oons Uo.tS EST A Tll u. ~7t um 592.scn o EMERY REALTY 846 -3301 REDUCED SSOOO. By O'Ancr. S77.WO l11m Will carr) ::!nd of IO'. IUi ll11th Ur :'\o. Lui:una. J Rdr m 1•,& LllrKl' ll 2 lut 4!» 8338. Ownr 1:. hl' HE person Woutii lll..1.· to PUl'("hlltot• Ill\;? l\t•dl'OOIU UNi... W:!210l PALM SrRIMGS ~l.\l.L °'Hlo;.\ J Ur, 2 ~. pool, n 1<.'t'I) dl•corated. ~:>0 1)1)(1 S:!J.000 ('QUlty I u 1 N c \1 po I I l " \l. H J > !> 1 d c \' 1 I I J 11 e . O"nr '"'" ;u :t:i:1 ~ ....................••• Costa M.sa 31 J4 C·2 WATERl-'HO:"\1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• !lO ' B u I k h l' ;,i ti A r n 1 l' ., I' I I h St"'• ...._ 1.Juevedo Th\' ProP\·rt~ ->r mu"·", um~· ,.,, • lll:.i rt 8:1:1-8203 u11l 11tl h ..: • :'ll uw1 lll•ntol~. 5-IQ.631(> "\e11.porl custom bit. 4 BR. TARBB.I. ma~ter "' Crpk. 2 BA. i;!.lra ge "' dri\e lhru .... 11 Cal'f ... JA.SMIHECREEK 'd oor Count ry a t .. _ 11 1 onua r ir,1 I t , .. 1 .. 1n th1,, musphere. 11.a lk lo gollj ~u:s \ \'EROF. I 8 ) 1.1hul11u• I'll\ JI•· "'Ill <'Our~~. upper bay. 0f] 0 11o n<•rt J Br. :! bJ . 2 4 DR. pool, s pa. boat s:ult''. 6 blocks lo beach. $60,SOO. Bkr 9ti3 8377 A SHOWPLACE Jusl h:.Led J DR. 2 Ra. beaullCul po ol ho m e II. O\l'r ::?00tJ !>Q (l or lu x u11 . Ju-1t $tl9 ~~. in a :.uper .. r e J ur H 8 llu.rl). ll 11o·on l lasl lo ng' HOW TO GETUP WITH MO DOWN • • W II I T t: W .\ T ~; I< \ii'.\\ S1•1• lhl' :-it J . 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'\ '\ I " 111,11 i.,.1 l'11ll lor do.'l.11b \It ,,1 Sh,1~1. ruoC l'u' CO ASTLINt: WITll A MisslOf'IV1elo "FAR OUT" \'l l::W OF ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiit-: SE.\ lJnllJUl', 11ot-ll d es1s:ne d flu11r plun1 "All Terms" I lll ltl'-•• ""I\ rll l ll\ST I'! 1·11 P·"'" \1.1n\ I'S • l'I I \'\~ 1 \I 1 1 I'\\ 1-.!'\T\lt-::-.T h1 .1 ul d u l I 11·1·., I \It. I hH lh111 ''"' .111tl ,1•1111\l:? lfrilroom ' J u.il lh . 1111<• 1l J, .arr l oh• COLEOFNEWPORT BalbooPeninwlo 1007 "·"'' "t h .. r ntr.t~ ~;. WHI REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• (I npl<'' :! llr '"' 1 Rik lo Roy Mc Cordle ·•·11, ~ 1·11."1 I h1 ' 675-5511 11< 1·.or1 & "·" ~I l~l.Z>llil Realtor 1810 Newport \l.or,hJll 1111' t>7.l l!l(IO C~l.1 :\!"~·•MM 7729 • UHIELIEV AIU• El..EYEM HOMES UNDER SJ'l,900. ---------•I h'alur~·s J HDl<MS l.. lloclu to hoch FAM R'.\1 & ,.,11.;c•1ou~ formdl h' r m IL\S 1..cwely 2 111ory, 3 bcdrm. WOOD BEA MS. WALLS 21, bath. 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We rm• 1 lt•.iu lHI) folk~ & l',tn PJIOI & n•p111r. $200 lop l..&b h\11111 Ma.in Renla~.:!40._537_o ~ llH, 211 B-1 • • • s.usn HoMMs ~or ns. B11 c:helor. •ln&I~. % Br. S22.S. Kleis, pt"ls, 3J ~~· ~ ~· pi11>I. """"~~ ~ )300 uul. pd l'orr. bch fee aln&Jesolt. f'ee o.,,, .. .,,. ··· · .. _,., ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~arhcomber.6Jl ll>ll trees, 1otreaa11o ~ Ada~ 84739Si l.100\'ll':W. :! tir :! b.i, w1terf1lls in a Quiel. . ht-um~ lrpl<' I~ p.11111 JO' 2000 i.lorc t>IJUl'\' d. iSO" of mountam·hkc :1ntin(( $t7o 2 br duplt>~. bltn:.. deck $SOO yrl) 67S 63.\9 Ill""' "l•Jl'l' lur lt"1"' c.or .\111111'-uct-.1 J bd1 m 1111 Main Re:nlals, ~o 5370 4 Br 2 Ba. dbl gar. bllllS. lrplc:. hu•d bark yd .• cpts, ht. lst & SlOO. Ls opl. avail. Vacunl C & C'rpl.S. drps, fl pk. p.11111. 1wr 11..irbur & U.ilwr i..:ull W.hlMIM, TV r'009 carport & lauodn lat·il 111111 huuw apl or du1)1,., Jo'l'ttrentalsen1ce.Hun· L.,...leacll 374' I t bl • I John \\'Jb h . Ciliicn• 111 'l''"l""l uea bclur" l ' n Ct o n Be a c h • ••••••••••••••••••••••• poa o e1. 1oc1a l'oupll' & I child ok STIPS TO IEACH Hunk. 979 4:!00 :\l,1) h l oldl'r pl.&<'•' Westmiruier. lntnf' w r 517S. Bachelor, :.1ngles. e • • "t 5 • S • • d • 1 Defmilel) no p..•ts' Call 1 Rr, I h..i. unf.) rl) $400 OFFIC t:: !-'OK l.f:A~ 1-: OK Hl'.1,on.1hle Ila H i have ju:.l the house you u l 1 I pd . or b c h . tin.cl.in & partiH.. 2 8 4 2 4 6 6 ~ & 1 ""'' c :! Llr. I hJ.11111 . ) rl) $-150 Koll Cenll'r l\e"' port tlOl l(OUd 1 l'h·rl·n<"t'S from h.t\e been loo~aog for !Je.ic:hcomber. lo'ee. swleea•sgpook,1.-ge m<'l>:.age 2 IJr, 1 HJ, fun1 , )rl) i.qft S3tilS Groundrluor, PJ,113 \t·.ii~mlh<'S3me 5'6-6325 rromSJOIHoS40U. ti31·20Jl_. _______ 1 jo"11zi, :Z so11na1, Sl60.2 Br.11'! ba, k1ds ok ~!15 rc•ceplwn ok studw 111 hool><' ti75 134S c\'es or Mei Verde Cozy Jbd. 11'1 Bach. apl Jl C rescent ¥oleyball. llQ1. t-•l'f! SU WIHD 1.•ld :. uul & d•·nnmg Call -"l~'kl•nd' ba, r efs, 3135 Sumatra. lf Bay t.111 pd $180 mo Quality adult apts from :'tJ.im Rt'fll.ils, 540 5370 Condo, 2 bdrml>. :I Im , ""-8813 ori52 844.'C ..... uflnYHt/ S32S 545-7~ l J ,. 5220 c d unfurn. Yearly MOO Mo • . I EAUT. San oaqu1n _1_.us_N ~t.494 2508----t . usloro e«>raled 1 PRIVATE St:C. GATt:. Brand nl'"' o!hcl'l> It·~:. FiftClftC• Sharp 3 Br E Side. Ne"" paint. lrg rncd yd , dbl gar, qwel i.l. Slv, refnl:. crpt , drps. $350 mo 642·9825. T"' nhml' L.:c 2 Br 21 2 96MSel • 963-1781 Bdrm, 1 Bdrm & den, 1.., adlt Coodo 2 Ur l ', Ba. than 1 !i !>'l ft 3 h:c of ••••. •• •••••• ••• •• • •••• • Ba 2 St) Vu of ,.-:olf WeekendJ from I~ wporf leCICh 3769 bath 2 Bdrm, 2 balb. frplc, 2 l·ar uur, Pool, fic .... IJ\ c~ta r.t":-ll 1 ..... 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Color TV, maid 2300FAIRVIEW Oeean. $300 /$325 . ,'!.._.._ __ • h d 3900 n .5-l!>-82:111orK332'iH7 "'Iii Be h bt' 631 201 l • ._..__:_..._.,. 3425 Between F;ur & Wilson, ~·26Sl or vnT¥ntlS • • ~e com r. · .\i:l'nlH IOS.560 ~ krv. pool. TllE M ESA. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2S0-1100 sq . ft No ('o.,IJ ... URSERY S22S 2 b f I ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 415 N Newport Bl, NB T llE EX 'ITIN(' ~I ~ F F . "' D/W. '1' rpcf .• slovc.,21 T""o ~l01yhomci..~IJrArtl!itsretreat.p,t 2stry 646-9681 ____ 54_5_·2300_____ OP~D .. ILY pl ELS .P.TS . ~:-.u~;~Y· runi JH '\J-:TS$lll,1100 Yt'.lr • snl( 5· g~r. ec :!'' Ua m spolle~~ c:onrl . 2br SJSO. Wllnds 546-7280 --...-.: ~ A MM A A • :-.q t. • :\lul'I• morc h•r u"'1w1 Beachc:omb4:r,631·20ll & like~·"' J lir 2'" Ba wkdays 2131998 9090 _ 1 Br lum apt, Channel •BmG~• lriClht-H•w MINUTESTONPT Ofru:l' suite:., ,\irriorl 1111\•1.itm f'l•tfrel M'lup $1.55. 1 br, singles. S'love, Bo~h bclo"". mJrkct "Alth Xl9l View ~ gar. 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M yr$, Profesi.1onal Plumbing llll's Upholsttty '_boa __ l _remd!.'.! 6"6·S2l9 Abo Upholstery All "ork La\011 nuunlJ1rtdOI.'\' & rn· clt-unup. tret: ~ork lor l>l5 ,487 ---MdM>nry Bnck Block \\Ol'k guar Take ad\ an· REASO~A8Ll-: R.\TES Sen tni; Orani:c-Co U' t•r c..,....... a:uar Rt'f, 1-'ret• ·~,, !> :.tallation, dt•j n up~. lree U:>llblc 1temio 557 2005 ll~e & jpl dcanm11 don(' _&Stone Call ~1·7829 lage or m y C:\.pr $36·7056 l'onlr':. L1r llJ009.UI 21) ) ~ ftl'CO\'enni: n .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas r;itcs.645·3716 i>l.'r\1ce & rt·,11lcnll.il -----by lad)'" \';i(llr, Jepen Moyl-Mos_,.., __; ___ :.__.:..._ _______________ , p:.itrtng/ rebl)lmg. :\o ~7 4-&t8oris.t7 tf'Jtil tt bl -· -···, Job 100 s mall. get ou1 REMOD EL. Commercial 'w.tom Car1~l ln\l111la ~~ :~ uwn tran:.p. f'ounlatnValley962·6712 OAY OHNIGllT price lx•fon• you dl.'Cllll.'. & ReliJdenttaJ. Lac, Jo'rcc ll ons. y 0 u r:. ~1 1 n c J & L Law 0 & \'a rd Use th' Daily P ilot To Place your Dram & Stower ~r"ice Wm. G. Ciykoski, 0 ,,.. ncr. - est.. __ ~ __ 34_39 ______ 1 Repairs. All '*Ork guar en1cc .• ncrai:c-\lHd ··Fa.st Rt'Sult" serv1rr ll 1 w kl Tern fir Brick, S1on~. "Fast Result" 642~2or6-&2·110~ IH6S910 6"5·6105 . DON"TM.ISS ... HoWty sa.o. .. ...,., 7....... s 3 0 ... oustr Cllnmi: et-Y Concrete "'ork at reas. ----------""" v'". m u "' :. l . directory Your °"n 1r .. ns. {;ood refs Serv1·ce Directory S81 ·9113 831 1119 Ve~ guod \lurk 642-IUO pncn J im. 64)·7307 RoofilHJ Wiftdow Cl•Oltiftc) Wednftdays aod Saturdays Deil.1 Pilot Classified Selling an} thing w11h ... D•uly Pilot Cla:.s1ftcd Ad 1i. a simple m.iner JUSI ca II St:!· 50711 RON'S LAW:'i SER\'lCE •Lo~ ~lonthl) R 111es 557-6709 for e:.umate Sier\'IC'~ 1s our ad .•.. Call Now ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sper1alty Classified Ad~ :.ell big J IM &JOHN MASONRY 642·56 71 C.11642·~8 ext. 322 1tt>ms. smlllll items or Bnck pallos. ,.alls. etc: bt. JJJ any 1lem. 6-&2 5678 Fus~~-1c_1e_n_t ~5-8512 REPAIRS·ALL TVPES Rea:.unable. free e:u. he Walt Sl0-~20 anytime WINOOWSCLE . .\NEO T HESEE·THRU CO. t:S11m1111.>:S f>.10-4i98 ~-~~ .... ~~.~~~!.~.~ ...... ?~.~~~~~•••••••••??.5.~ ~~~~~· ••••• ~??.~~~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~·:.~ ..... ~!_~0~~~:.~ ••••• !!!~ He4pWanhd 7100 HefpW..t.d 7100 t""' >L'"D b h d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BANK RATES I ~ blk ~oawrnk.,. 0~t\ .. 01~ MASSAGE ,\SST MGR. MOTEL loot R•pol~ COUNTl::R 111':LP FJi.h1on Salt's 1'rne. no lloosek<'epertt·ook hvt! m blS 4895 art 7 .30 A.\1 FIGURE MODELS St>lect1\e llou~ehold, ~lature l'OUple. Man ror Wood Bo~l Reftnh.hinR For qua Ill) fhl (~ rash ex per :\taturc 897-8"12 or a board & t·are h~mc for :iiiurstn.: & Family Care matnlcnance. v.om3n. ell.per rl'q d. Need nc111 ~ <'hi~, Male Female. 900·21&1. ~h Mr fo':ile ~oun~ adul~. Pre(r r a1o1c NJ S.>.U •1 PAU.,.•t.~T t'ound m<1le black dog. Ttcfinaoce to t"onsohd:tll.I m1xl.'d. "hort hair \I\' debts. Make home lm i ~a1r v1ew 1Ba kcr C~l. provemenls or JUSl havt• i;.t2 G<IOff ESCORTS Personnel o~l1t"e & maid 10ork. 100rker "' clear r(.'('Ord t.~per d prrferred" App :-• ---O\Cr 35 Ludy or rouµh.• Emplo)'l'rPa>~Fce \\ai.w'> plu~ rurn. :apt Bl11ck1e's Boat\'artt,N8 b3)MOn·t-'r181S W.l9lh 1·11 1-ood Store. applll·,1 1 111 s.intu Ana arc" Ou~c:~/&~~~:.n~rutt10 4500CampU!I Onve N.B. Call 536 <>Ill 673·6834. ~t. C M. ~1~'p\~~:~.~~~ ~~ ~uri.. ~-6'>.\:! • 631-381 I t:Jll 546 l~--J\M11slanl mgr l ramee IOOKKEEPER Credit MgrTrne SI0.200 eic:lr a ea:.h Call t-'ound: C0t·kt.>r ~ltx SmJll )i.4ECHANICS 1-· ... male. Ork bro:? \\ht ----• •• ~ten \OtJmen. SISO wk 1{ Exper'ri & r.1m1liJr FtLLTHEllLL! FROMA.TOZ llousck••l•per. plcasan~ FOXYGIRLS JOHHMILLER 11u:.ilt(1ed. 4!12 -&802 \\tre»I estalt' or l'On Branrhofnat'lt•o.~t'ckl> AnOrderl)'i-'llcC'l"rk lll'1tl'hhomc.Fulh,'r.6on NATIONAL IAHK fel.'t .. \ppro~ 11 week:. 17 I 4J6ll-l954 Blwn Onon Juniper SI OL'Tt: ALL ~I ;\SSAG I:: S 492·48ll3 ~lruction. Du11es mclude sharp dejlrced person to Can Ordt'r S-110 &. do11. • 0 sml rh1ld1t•n. :\IODELINl; ~~~·~~~~ mam1am1n~ sul>l.1d1an rill 1mpartan1 1>1XJt t:.111 Ms::,~~;~~~!i~~.~/1 ~~ nccl.'ss. u u •• ----------1 Sanl.t Ana. 960 1377 an) llume-OHtc:c Studio You are the wmnn 01 JOUmJls. 1?en'l led1ters & C:ed1a W ill, 8•11 ·1ZllM. .. !>10-4-&80or S42 31ti9 TWO FREI-; T ICK t:TS lu AYON '1>4.mal projects. Musi be l.)(>nnlS & Dennis l'\'ri.on Newport llnt·h ;\~\'nry 110\JS t: WIVES (25 or MortqocJel, Tntd Found: V<M;ing M ~le lmh Off.di 5035 Seller. \1c: 1-11)\\Cfi • • ••••••• •• •••••••• •••. Orange ~I. 548 9895 __ Eam 10';. on your m on\') FOUND: p.i1r pun•bred & avoid m1ddl~man eo:. l\.ee,,hond. O\\nt•r or no'" ts. ln\ci.tment 'ecured ownt>r claim We 1·Jn'l by Trust U1•1"<l 011 'alu11 keep S30 KXIK ble C11hfom1a n .... 1e:.tat~ & personal i.u:ir.inlt'l' o FuunJ : \~h111• & 1111 JHIO(•tpal s~o.uo Hrt>IOO w·· htlo(h ,,.m.111• minimum. pnnc1pab on· doi:. Skinny ll'K:!. !lt.2 Htltl _IY. &l-!_:2363 llH ------ LOST: Biondi.' \.:01·kl.'r. LOANS 8Yii % 1\n-.: · Stolllc" Ft-n. \ 11· ... , 2_ .... TD L J',H·1!1c Trlr Pk, II.II ""'° nu OClfll ~ !"466 t 'airest Term~ stnt·c 19-i9 -------r Sattler Mtg. Co. UlST. Ii:.-mal" hlk "hi 642·217 I 545-061 I ~I.in'< \'Jl. \ ic. S4•.t 1 t•r r.111• LJ.:. !\1i:u1·I l'lh 2Zl'l ------ l'REGN.\!'\T" Carini? <'onf1dPnt1.1I t·ounsd1ng & rrf<'rrJI Ahu1 lion. JJOpl wn & k1·•·p1njit .\PC\R E AHORTIO'I. l'oun:. .. hni? & Kl'lt.>rr.al rreJ( tesl' .I\ iul \\ kmh 2~ Hr helphne ~; ~l!I) MASSAGE HOTt:I. • OFFIC 1-.: 110~11-: BY \1'1'01' T\\ 1-::"\T 6 OOP\ttol 110,\\I 540 <f IR I. :\1ASS,\(~ 1-: llob Jam\'!> Lt\'. \I j"i:.<'ur 011tr.11t.. 494 )111 I .AMcMMcftMftts/ rttsonal1/ Lod' & Found LOST :1 6 i6 a blk mjlt• - limo old c·al, \ ll' 111 nw'.i •(; ll \...; U ()11 E:'lll:it:G • ....•...........•...... 5100 •.•••••••..........•... • • • GEORGE HAWTHORNE 5691 lle1l 1\\ c llr. & Np Hlvd llj' \ 1'.\111'. \I \SS\CI-: Slllrh<'~. 6;3 2191 Jll s.5 mnll "'·"~·Ii.!\' w oid 3pm ~ltm f11 11 .. m :?.1m l~ II l'.1rk \\ t•. l' \1. l,1.),-..T hlk. lt•m.1h• l.jh :! "' old \'1r Uro11l.hur,,1 N \d,1 m'I ll B. 96li iK-11) l.Jd1es. I J m '"" lt1oktni: tor jO Jllr..11·\I\•' l.1dy, "' ('r or undt'r ~I. not m l'r 5'5". I am rr111·.-d, S 1 ', ""''· 150 673·301><! the <>\'LC starling & Oex1blc. nl.'I ~rv1ce of llunllna.tton .&:HO C[lmpu~ llrl\ c oldt•r\ to wurk for dt•Jll· W--t-Nott'onol LI U y r"r. Airport areD. Good 114.•."·h, 16168 &-ach Ulql, G"-... "'R ... L OfC lllit p,i•n ""' l'nrl t1mr . ........ " ••n P OUF" , 1Dr1 1 n g ~ :1 111 r )' & Ste 121. .:;".:; "' loot & Morine Life & Earn bcndils. Ci.Ill 1-'rnllk ---1-'YontoHin· u11pcJrancr' Ju111.''1'' Ha.:1-t,•rty Annis Show MOMy Too, d33·01:!3 CUSTODIAN Sorn"'tlne "'ho 11> "«.ireer ti7:>·1i.~\J _____ _ '1.trr h Jrcl thru l~lh .... 40 HOW' WHk (1t'l\'nled," ~t~o~i.: I) P1"~; H you \\OUld hlo.1• to h.1\1: ,\:"'\Jlfo.1:\1 Sc-II <111altt\ µroJu<'lS lookkeepet"/A /P'ay G<>nl·rous company 1o:.oodre~' fll(,S,\l.AR"I )Our 111H•t1y puhlti.hl'd ('I)'\;\' 1-; :-.; TIO~ mJdr b~ the ~orlri '~ t;,.,cr. ncre:.i..Guori bcncf1l:..11\'Jl ·dl•pend11· c.1111 t:ontrul \art·i•t '<'nd..1,um11lt•tollo"tw. c:1-;-.;Tt:n l.irit•''t c·osml'lu·~ l'<llll t~l'•~t. Sh helpful. 40 llr bll•. ,\pply ;\Ion 1-·ri 10 3. 1-.mpln'rmt>nl Aitl.'nt:>. 11'.'ll l'Jhf !JO:.!ill Ill.JO\\ .._Jlt-lla. Anoihc1m pJn\ lnlt'r<'Slt·d ~ <.'all .,. k l'11JI ooh hd\\ n 9 &. J C r C ~ 1i5(15. 3400 In uw, ~le-• 11 I l · f) s •· • • .,_..Y o . 10'.', ~n · ltlll"'lr11111,., r1·l1..1 .. ln, Pka'•' l',111 6t256ill. <''ti S4U7<>1lor7.cmth7-135!l am. n \'nor c.111n"' 2lOOH .......... --ll d. -"' "• 3331od..11m)11urt1rKt'lS. furn 11 u r c S t ore --"' m111url.' ""'"""' \O Jnle•I • • • , 0.12 20.53 Costa MHo GIRL FRIDAY " k Iv t I 1• .1 11 • II et. 646·5021 rn•ruH•r.&fl tliJ50i0 5MI 4Mtil i7HK :lli:!1 J\11 ---Uaby~1ttl•r needed resp I' T p;iHoll \\rk \\1ll'd per~on tor infant. m\' llUOl\Kl-:EPt-:11 TYl'IST Tlt"C r•·fl<H h t'lr. 1-.ves. home part 'lime dny'I & I ~•Jll'r c11nc1en('1ou' j!1rl \\knd:.W;! ~032 C\'l'!> :'\r occ. 540.9S80 Ill 111ogre'>S llCl'Ol'<itni:I> -----\\tlh t•onl(ental l<'l>m m F r bkkpr would like wrk RABYSITil::R · I or all I i:nm 1ni.: > achl ~Jh·~ Co :i1homrf1or11.t..\ls shift~. 4 r h1ldren 71;? t-ull 1ir pnrl llmt• t."l'S 6'i5., lt!ti s J n DI e It 0 ,.. w y lo. hl:l 1151 I f'.tlf\l('IO ~·17-17 :\laturt> l"n babys1ller. ----CASHIER Tue. Fri I IOpm Pvt rm UA.'l;Klr"G Chc•r 21. vi11mc. Good !HS 9623 aft 12 30 • T.tlu P /tlnw pay 5 l.nt'al1011s. H.lp WCMtt•d 7100 * So•i'"P Cola.dl0tt METRO CAR WA SH ••••••••••••••••••••••• D•p~t 2951.J lfarborHl.C :\1. ACTIVE FINGERS S&L ex per. requirt'd c ..\Siil t-:R ~ h d • .,,.,,, Apply In Persnn <. .10 .in O\'t'r""""" RmCJ not lell! "' lt'INyp..•. typewnter MARINERS SAVIHGj For •11l 11rounri ;imb1tious & (Id n" h r ISIS Westd1ff Ur.Nu ' a •,.mac expe · 1nd1v "''/t;up,•rh op ~lartl)n J jmcs 540-5001 Equal Oppor Employrr Snclhn.: & Snclhn~ or ----11ortun1ty to train 1n en· UA~K TJ~:LLER l ry lc\t'I po:.1t1on. Call Equal Opptv Em11lu)' Girl t'riduy for llrthodon· ""111t _______ _ ., Ill.' oHtl'<' Mu~I bt• a gooJ lnsuronce Clerk; Dl•lt \ ery men •. O\ a .1. type.I. llnnd \\rtlll.'n re pt'rm. p I. 1-:.irly m.~m1 i.umc rcq. full lime. Clanifier 1-\ T1m\'~ d1•hv. to ~ B. ~ Z29l l111th ~t·h<•ol J1plom.1 r(' homl''I. S25U mo. Call -c~ II. 1"1.:u11• :11111tud1•. S"8 1740. Girls l'hotoi:rapher wanb.j . ) pc :t.~ ~o "pm. Xlnl rr· Oehvcry Los A ... s Times EXTRA MONEY Part time job avu1l:.ible for early morntn)( & IJll' afternoon deli \'\'rll'i< to :.tore & !itre<'l "jlC' rJ<'I.. · Musi ba\e 1'1ckup trut•k or Van. CJll ~l!l 8!1 18. t: qua I 0 pp n rt u n 1 l y Emplo)er model 111! ~) lur r1i:ur(' llllo(t• 1.K•nt•lll" & \\urk111~ slud1 e:-&. 1>\'QUt'1tces. to11d!>. Will mtervarw. 842·5255. 11.9 30 l\lon· Fri. Equ;il . . .. GLORIA WALLA.CE 205 \'10 l.1do ~oud :-.;<',,.. porl B1.•Jch Yoo are thl' "'inner of TWO FREt; TICKETS to the Oppor t:mpln) t•r. SafC'co lnsuranee Co. 17SiO lirookhur:.t. Fount:.i1n Valle~ JR.SECRETARY Hunltni,'ton lkarh You M•' lhr w1nn<'r of 'TWO t'Ht:E Tll'I\ ETS to lhi• l,1ie.1 · c;,•r Sh<'P rem11lc ,\p1>rn'< 2 yrs. lk<l rollar San Juoin Cap. 4!13 OOtiO Hc-,,..anl. ---- !\""'i>"rl lka<·h Al(t•ncy HEW "'CCOU ... TS'. ~lury Lewi~. 8411·1 2~8 . 43-&0<.'Jmvus Onve "' " 1-'ll EE C<DDl ll N ITY -----l.A•n•ly bank se<'ks c-n l>emus & l>enms p,.r~on SI-: ll \ IC 1-: ol I l'rl•d II\ A1II\1111'4' 01rcl·tur. t •X lhu:-ta~ll<' 1mllv. for 1h1~ 11l'I S<>n•ict" or llunt1111,rt.11n SOl T ll Cl) \ST l'tl\I l"'r p1..r d. llk~J \'erd\' l'R post thal offers i:reat lk-a\'h. 16168 IJcach Ul\d. \I l' '\;I TY 11 t>:, pl T \ L ('on\'. 1111,p. 661 Ct'nler 'Jrt\'l)' & i.uper lo1·a11on Sit• 121_. ------- Detttol A.uMClftt 0 r t h o d o n t 1 ,. o C c . chairs1de, exP<"r'd only. II U. Send rc,ume ln . ~lrs Fl'rn.s. 1\)119 Onv"' l'rt. Fountatn \'.1llcy, Ca !12'i08 W•stfl'ft NatlOftol loot & Marine Show l\l;irrh 3rd thru 12th A1'i/\ll l':I ~f CONVEN TIO~ We urc• nnw acrl.'pltnl: appltl'alltlns for a J r. Sccrc-lari11l posll1on, Mu't I) 1w bO wpm w /~h nf 80 "pm. 2 Year., d,•rit•:.i I l'\ IH'r pr"r·11. S.ilar) ur 5'ilXI 51;~ ix·r mo lll'11t•f1ls 1nrlud1·. mNllral. dl·nt;il & tu1llon rl'lund. We1tem NotlOftal loat & Marine Show :\t.m·h Jnl thru l:!th ~<)l':"'D Hed lmh Sel11·r. ,1 c1 u 1 1 • r r 1 e n ct I ) • lltonkhu,-.,1 & Hjn111ng 1 11 II ~-~ -&9511 ,\l :\ILlAR\' It \llU II\" SI. l"O'ol..1 :\1<''1.1. CJ II J 1nn1 Jordan . Clerk/Typist l'E;'o;TER 1\'I. \111':1:\I i..chl:? tn~i6. ,m.111 \\hlll· C 0 N \' E ' T I 0 ;>.I ,h,11:1(\' hturl.'1l m.1k tl11.:. ,1lmw 111 1 .. 1i:unJ Be.11 h . 11.J:l .nuo. l>l•nn" & r>t•n Jnrl w1111ltl 111.t• lo rt'\'t'l\t' Admin Tn1e $800 ni:. PC'r:)unncl ::.crv1r<• or Will tr Jin to do 1 h:ht 11 t•all 1._11.h "•·rl-il.iy to Xlnl 1•n1r:v lt•v1•l un lnulC', 2082 Ml<'hel~on l1<111kkeepini:. some 111 MOW. l\aldl.1. Anaheim Ple.i'<' r11ll fo42 5678, exl 333 to claim your tickets. Conlat·I Kan•n G111lher. # t'l-::'l;Ti'.H -..pr1n'11l.1'4-& ~:tt1ni;1•r ltOOW. 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I 11 I ,.a.tar) & i' nni.:1• Ut-n, hb O • n .i I' o 1 n t J r 1· .. 11 •1~ 1 lut "llllli\J uon & into f"'lll MEN WOMEN dunns tr11n1nr :'\111 ·NTIQUE illf'JION ,\nc1fl'\\' l<d 'pth'IT SALESM~ !'\ 1l nl c -~~ UJJ~ " """ \lotH'h lllh <\ l~h JO' g, VER !IA~W\I FrldoyMarch 12,6;JOPM ,·i.Ju .ltd .. 101\~. 80.)~ & Cirls 10,15 yrs ol<l t.'Urn 0 20 L • ...,..c .. f;....,~&r-•• 1u11111u1.· .. p.1111n..- 1. t 11 r 11 ,..._ Co t ''" xi.~t>.\RTTIM.. -r-''0Ho1I• •11,11,,,, .. b•.bv $20 SSO n c r wee .. gel ln~ new 3\'c un se ing Vlvngc un.).; ... ·-" .. d 1 ,1 ~btot ... • Pri••C-.--At~, •<a.-. ~ " " ., I h .>oanu\UCn If I\ t'r) urr1 ....._ .... _....,_ • _...... I u I " I .. h ' II i: ~ ol ' l. <'UStomers for the Va1Jy Pilot Wo rk l crndrn ~ ne ws paper-. ong wit an in~ 1\ppru" u hr~""' Molilitit-Mo~• h .. u""·''"' "'"'u•, hours u r t! 3 .30 to 8.30 afler i,ehool and important chanty dnve. ll'llot".;11 ~ ui.~ PartiJI h~lmgs t1i1:hJy <'an·ed ~l'<'Y i•IJ"'' Jlll•iju•, Tbui~ u ff!w m ore hou~ on Scalurday & EXCELLENT EARNINGS Yt .. ntt'J r~h.a!)h.• tomp.. cfo~k . t'JrH'd tul;ll~. <'hairs. C'tlpt:un·~ '1 JO~.I11 '1 Jo:? holidays This I!) not a pa~r route No Twolhrffhoursbtfh moo l..11t-.. nrl., "'""""'" dt•sk. 111d tibounh. Hl't'd & lfarton 133pc dl'l1vcr1t:s or <'o llt'CtJnR 10:30-1 :3 0 5:30-8:30 mi:Tb(llb67.oilt &""' ~tl'rltn~ ~1ln•r pla<'t" settings, 4PC' Tran1iportat1on providl"d You mu~t lledrm i.cl "1lh 111la11J \\'t•d)tcwuod hv.: m llunt1nj.'10n Beach south or FULL OR PART TIME plaQul'11. Frl'ndl tabh.•:--. F'r1:nt h sofa & I. Gurflcld t o 4ua llfy . I.ea\ e name. Cw a. ,.., .. ,<HI ., c4I ..._ J ' • 1005 makhm~ r haars. 9p<' F'rrnL·h 1hnang r m pho ne No. & addrel>S on laPt-recorder no I. 11• SfrHt, ...,, o, c..t. MtM. ~l0t. do~:k..,, bronzl" ..... H s. Pru~~la. MAINTENANCE 536 42'J8 C:.. MMIOO. nttqu.-o .. i. H oll l'u11 hundmadl· lm('n:s, dolls, rrv~tal . uml f':4ual Opportunity Employer Oc.•,k. ,1n1 t•011•J )t~·"1 AOll'rH·an Oak all!ms sueh m·:: Un'l'iM>r i. MECHANIC Http W..ted 11001.W, W•hd 7100 .t.:•pct ·u tn 1 l't-tu •r vf ••••••••,.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 U t 0 Ill J I I I' '.'I l I I· \\ m .. H'hllW!\, turM l.;lh•·& SALESMEN & null~ JO Yr .. , .... ,,..1 . "'.ill 12 tolli)t:Jr:>ofugewantmg tot.'arnSW •• ruund m..1111h'nJ11l 1' 111 Lo $50 or more per \l.t~k C ham·e lo v. in t tud111 i.: m<·th.11111',11 l Ph I I I h W h "' l U C t·k'nnci.I. h)de.iull\: & lnps o 1 ~H l' p w. CJ!) m6 .01 • I "'t'klui" or Cape Kt:nnl'dy. cash. b1kt:11. W.&Jtt"> in 1111•· \\ h.11 i. ~O·kartins: and other pnzes. If ~ou II\ 1• .:round ·"' ._.1;,111\ Xh11 an Costa l\1 l!11a, Nt'wport Beath, com11.;ny uencl•h & Huntington B each or El Toro-M1s~1on v.wkini: l'OIUh I 89 ' d k r \µply Ill l't'r...,n V1eJO area , c·al 549-56 an a s or SHUR-lOK COR, Mr. Seoll 1JUJ ,i.; :>.nrmJnd) 1•1 ~ \ Equal O J)J>ortunity Employer O blk :--Oo. ur .\lcFJdden, _ .... W.t..d 7100 .... W.t.ci 7t00 1-h·nch h>' ~"\:"' .t•T.l \JOl7 & m 1rror-.. l11 gh hoy dwsts. !\l•t· Y t•omb1n<1t1011s, <:'hllla rabrn1.•ts, ~l'ls of flft•:-sl·d tw<'k <'haarl'i, rorkt.·r~. roll lop tlt•s k & C'h u1 1·. drop front lll'-.k :o;, round & :-;quart• lal>ll'S. si1kboards, starkt•d h()()l-,<.·:.1:>1.•s. h <111gul..: mirror!), p1t·turt• It <.tltll!:-.. <h1k ll'l' boxt.'i-, wa~h11 Lun<b . flit• C'.1h111<.'l. kitchen cabinets and muc h ••••••••••• •••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• l f'C' Tus o of thl' C•·utu•) Men TELEPHONE SALES Women Retired -Disabled Earn l'xtru money m your s pare time Work fro m you r own home 11elling local home newspap~r. Hl9h Co.nlssiOfts Paid San C J e mcntt>. Dana Point. Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Call colll'd. 437 2954, 10:00 AM to noon. ask for Riii H ail. fcpt01 Oppo1 t.ity &.ployw Sl'l1't'. :.! Gt 11th n\•·n ·, rhuar~. :! l.1dll., dtr' Will Mil' Mm 1ni.: Lil :.Hit> f'in" •lh 1•r, 1 lo•"' hrn" ull.,, uhJt'\'l:> ol 01 l ·l!l'I ?930 l>r• •u1•n 11r t.1·no" lam~. Art ,i:l.1•~ II•·•~\ Cr) •l..il, dl•si... m,,.,. l~!'>ll::!J App4ianus 80 I 0 .•••..••.••...•........ 1-) l'•.:ht l>.1tnJlo:l llot11rnnt !':>JI< Jti:!J W \\ .. rn,·1 rwar llMbor ~ilnt..i ,\11u mon• llufNdlCMs Fr1day 4,M ttf Salt' TilM ROYAL INN 115 5 s. Hari>or ll•d. Allalwi"' Sale condu<.'lt'Ci h' L. Burleson & B. Adams • •GOOI> l !'It.I> /.l<i l. \l, ~·\\'"It \l.11 htn•') I rv111 ...:1<1 •1.1 l<hll \ t\l'llC\i~ I rt•lll ~:1·1 •I\ 1 llo<n -'', 1\1111) "'I 1111·~.11 "•'••· I'·'" f,. ,,., \ ....... 11 II)~ o,,., Ju'''"'ll' :o.I M'FHl"~I-;\\ "\i M \l'lll\lt; ~ \ Al'l'U~t IH~H I l,11 t\111 , l'~J f\.111 117 1;• SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS l'ulil \ 1-:mpt\ 1(11.u-h J ,11 l.l•l J i\\'t\ l'O \' \~·••flit"'' u~u.oll\ l .;ll,.J " ,·1 J• lo. pul unlll he tuw. 1h1• J \\'I\ 1'0 I 1-.;11-·11101< l>OOll:.-i ~Ill 110 0-.11 h •1bllt W 1.1fGr.;nd 1 1~w t d 7100 Equal Oppor t.:mplo\•'r ~r.~~::! ..... ~~-~~ :::; ... ~: ........... . \11 1•0111lt11um·1 ~:i., wr ,, ,t\ ~_:., ~,,.,". ~rl• l lulh•·• '"" 111 I I ll.11, , ""' .! I 11111, tu 3l, RECO:'l/OITIO:"H:o A l' l411,1'.):•1n" PLIA:-.IC~S. liu) :.l'll • f 8080 f'RESS OPERATOR 'Rl'.U £:.wit' C..r~er ?tJANAG Ek. m.;turt! WU r•an l•me Jn\l "r full ATIE.NTION ple Lo m..1oa1:l! t.rlr pMk v 1n Cot.ta )l e:. a. Lilt' t •me. M u...i h•· ,., , duUes.5411-illll 1>-men.-ed ~•th AH Did• LJC'IHJNLIC 0 l5tl JOO Good JOIJ & Ji(ooJ . u~emenl pay. "hen ~e r111it d r~· Clic.sesSlart lmr!,wd PEOPLI'; l'EltSON IJJble peri.vn. Call c .. rol , Complete Course1-wk:. Exe(: looking for part· ~o 1m •Sp.tc1.;I. ~n.on.al l • me a:.soc 1 .ill' in ------&end1\'1duah.ted help. wholesale supplies. tully PJUMTIHG •Un the Joh training cap1tohzcd. 673·2223. We necll 11 t1m.-slnp •FRt:1':• -----perst prudut llun Jrt lor •Management t EDICAJ. front bat•k of. :.m..ill trJlle ltlho !>hop. Uvporlun1t1e:> f 1 ce. So lo N . H. M . U. <.:all Mr ::.chill, !'>-l9· l5li2 •Chall~n)!tnlo! Current Salary u~n. Pref rnlll•1otc t-xpan:>1vn prol!ram. bckl(rnd. Send resuml' to •Tol!O'. comm1:.s1on :.id nu. 5'l5. l>u1l y Pllol. PRODUCTION •L1tense-pr .. parullon P.O. Bo.~ 1560. Ct1s la Dayorml(ht classes. !\l~a. Ca. !l'l6:!6 •Ftee IOda> tro.unin~ MANAGER •Top office locations MOl>ELS-MASSel.;SE~ "lo Llc"n'" nel~:.,.. lo ap t'1gure )todeb, l::!>l11rb llt">l)(Jlbtbihlw" lllc·lutll' pl~ For det,ub, ple..i:,e needl'd. Top money. Ne" 111 h11u5" pro<lul lion & Call Linda 558 7m Studio 631·3811 :.h1pmt'nt:>. U1rclt -----:.up<•n 1s1on of lt'utb JU.AL EST \T~:1:> \LES .Ml'·ST OPl::RATOH. lull !IUIJot•n l!>lll" en .t'>'wmhh . ,\TI.E:\TION I ume. Z.-rox ETh l''\Pt'r. fJbrll'allun, 1nJed1on LICE:'-.SED helpfol. Good Enl(lli.h moldml( & pl~nl m..1111 l ':'\t.l<:E:'\SEU. l'Jcllh pref.~ WP.\t. Con len..1ntt'. & <>ourdm.;t1on t:t:TTllt: Rt:l> \Jt't Mr. Ha .. k1n!>, w Olhl•r dcpts tu a~.,un· (.\\!<PET ~1321 prodUtt output. Rl·n·1ll TRI-: \T~H:.'\T! m.in..11temt'nl t·,~·r re We 1r .. 1n )llu to sell )I:~ Hdp in Tennis l'ro q d. Rl'llOrts to \'at• home-with :.in acccler..it Shop, Rcfi. nl'l'. 5 9 Tut'' J'rei.1dent of opcr.it111n1>. l-<l rourse •h.it :.llirt:. 1m thru S.it · "pply \n CALL 549°3041 mt'lhatel~ II ~ou arl' in person. Mi·:.·• 1''•'rt 1· f-~aual Oppor 1-;mployer l<'n'l>IN in eJrnin1: big Countrv !'lull '·l·nnl\ rnone\· I rum the i.lart . Shop,:JOIJOClubhu~.:Hd, l(el 1ndl\uluahzed lret• <".M.___ __ trJIOlnll on tht· Job in one MURSE PRACTICAL )Jvc in c·omp1.1nio11 with PROGRAMMER 11urs1ni,: l''l>p. lu <·ook. l\M ... VOIT, TN<.:. a Jrlvc & eun• for d llerl) k ader 111 th« m.inuful' ,i.:tmtleman. Sh111111111.:,"' tun• of sporllll!! l(lll><.b ntnd.s & hll' hou~Ckl'l'I' ho, an t''tellcnt op lnA. Non :.mokt•r. l'.tll purtu111t} for nn '''1-i..•r'tl Mr:s. Oa\•1:., 6 12·11i21i pro~r;1mm\:r. Llll'Jh'd al htwn !I~ for inten•1t'"" our Oran.:e l 'n ht•..1cl L.W'<~ tl~·------., quart .. r'> th,• JH•ll!rJm I NUltSEllY M \'II nw1 \\tll J•11n .1 ,.m.;ll f:)(pt•r ti I llm<'. M..1lun• h111hly prtl(,.,,1011.il team male. OH·r l l. 1o l><1" 111 eoi.:.ii.:l.'d 111 lht• on.:111n•: dudinit Sat & Sun. Work dt•'l1i:n. 1h·\ l'loJ>nWnl <'!. • w •plant.:. & lrl't''>. O..h\ C'<l·t·u1u1n ul bu"ne.!.' SJ hr & up. LJt:un,1 1t111, S)~lcm:. & proi:r.1111,.. ol many lop uffu·cs lo<' al· l'd thruout Ur<1n,1:i-Coun· <y, t·all for further de la1h. Arlene, (714) IS4!l·SH2 REAL ESTATE Wt' hJ\'t• 2 OJ)(.'ntnj.!s for ei.IJ('r11·nt<·1I :.alt•s~vplc t·;spahh· uf hJndhn~ in \ .. ~ I m " 11 l p r o p ,. r < ) huYl'r'. l'a II Chn:.lina "'r;·nch al Cen<ury 21 1'1urei.i-1011.;l lll.'nlly, M.1rArthur at F'ortl Hd . :-; n 1 n l 11 n f 1 d l' n <' l' 0414950 or e' .-~ 642 26i8. HetpW..W 71 .... Wllilted 7100 tr.Jdl.'. Uunlap ~ Hll~ Fumitw• 8050 Misc:~laneous \!°lll' h•n1l1•r ''"'1 ll'\t rb ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• N'4pt C~t ~·TIHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~&!>() •·•IH' lll"Old\:-4~ ·Jlh <.:ll·rk. M J t url' SECRETARY --Kini; ~•l<' bnl. nt·"· 'trJ s._11wJhJ ~11v.t·11thj•,,tl pl'r:.on .. 1th :.ale:. exp in • . . W:mll'd used rcfngs, tun **I BUY* * llrm I~ ind dd. L:i.u.il 11 k::.111111 :.IJh' ~12'.t, :\J11\,~ drug co:.metH•1 hcalth Exee. See Y·Xlnt s h & runi: or not. Al:.o rl'puer ... •. I> horn .. 1135 226~1 ___ ::.hut"StiO tiJI J.\.'l.\ fvod or reluled field l}pmg skills nee. Beaut SJ9·7l3S Good Us1.'U ~'urm1u1t• "' nt.~t'U Cull or p.irl lime new ore n ear 0 C. --Appllanres-OH I will MuM enJOY & be .thle to Airport. Raub. Been, :\lovl'd. can't Ubl', elet'lm· Sdl for You. sell. Will ~ork in a Fro:.< & Assoc .. 1401 Kenmore dr}t'r, harH•:..t MASTERS AUCTfOH fr•l'ndly. r hl•erful at Quoit.~· 833·0070. ~old. Xlnl cond. Sl OO 646-8686 Ir 8 3)..9625 mo:.phere l'leai.e reply · Service S<a. Mechanic I ~68_:.3580____ Aft 6-Call 842· I 542 ex PI a ' n 'n lot Yb u r AUendanl. Musi huvt-ex· f-'r1gida1re refr1i: 15 eu It - -------quahflcallom .. a1:~. pre per & rt-fs. Apply, 301 E. ht lnl . d ·1 S?S, Conlractor for<>l'd lo i.ell v10U.) em pl> mn< & salary Coast Hwy NB :s..~l~ con 1 wn, .it 0., pr I l' e. B ca u t nc.-.;'<.ls. ' · rurnilurt:' returned I rom Cl.is:.ifled Ad No -l!fl Service Sta tr on Allen· Re!r 1.: er at 0 r . wt• i. l moc.lel hom1.·s. Medllc1 C.:a nn•llt'<l (.'onlr<id t o D..111> Pilot dant, exper 'd. Day & 1nRhouse fro:.l lrce, 17 cu r 1.1 n e II ti • F. a r I ) 2000 Yds <.:urpelm.: ;o~ · \l.1111 'u1rhu.11tl :s:.•o · l.1.•l\hlll!> Ill >I'd w 'rUdi £\, lt.•rl1' l!-1 !!Ii hi I:? PO &x 1~ . t::vel>. 1-\ell & p/Ume Ap· rt SJ!>·71JS Amcncan, Trad1t1onal llelow Cost !M7 !17"'-J Cb.<uMe:.a.Ca9.2626 ply,She11Stauon,17t.b& --SufJs & L o\e Sc;,ts.----• Wat1.•rh1.•1I n1utt, -----lrvane.N e. Copperlone K enm ore llldra ~·d:., bdrm !>el:>. GolfMcmber:sh1pror,..il ... 1,..11,.,1 • .i 11.1m1.• ~.1u • t'S d ---Washer & Gas Ur)er rulft'c & lnd lubl<'1>. Jn int• l'n..1:.1 l' l' o111p 111 1;i-: r.t11i.:i•ll•i1& .\lalurt'. pc.•rsonable la .>' Sen·it·e Sta. Attendant , $2~. Kl'nmore Wa:shl·r ch .. ur:.. l.;m~. p1c1ure~ & &tO.I~ or 581 'i~. l'.iul IJllri "\'''' ~ ... , \\'di m .. d for c.;ndy i.ule:. .ll Nut E 'd 1 I > ..... t-.ellll' in !,umber Yard p lime. xper on Y SG.>, Noriw i-: l'l' I r}\:r dl.'l·OrJIOr llt'm1>. St-1 J l Moen:.. llul•• J l>o••l. olr Iii.' 11.~• ·\\atl e\l's & wknds. SJO Guar del Sllill672 17421 ~turphy i\q~ Pl.lla, L.iguna Brh 30 + N e a l a p p e a r . & In 111.-I ndu~ln.il l' .;rk. h r w k 1 n " 1 ' i.: handwntm~ Apply AM, CCllMf'CH & I'll 714 !>-i(J 3'iU~ i'' r1 I S JI Sun· l'" 11 2590 ~e\\ port Blvd, C .M. Equipmettf 1030 ---4,94~ for appt. ••••••• ••• •• ••• ••••. ••• --SF.WING Opr~ Exper'd pH OTO G ll A P II I C SALESPERSON SN & UL Oprs. Top Pay DARKROOM t:Q Ull'. Tu "ork full lime 1n plant s.1eady work. 642-3472. Ouri.t l'OlJri:er, M6tl(), store. Mu1>t bu ve Nil ltke new. Nikon ll'n:.t-. knowled.:~ of indoor -50mrn n"ver ll!>ed Suv pl.;nts Avi)ly m person Station Altndants. part hl•:. .i9S..CIS8 • TIU: Pl.ANT Pl Sii Elt time. nights & wknd~. P _ ---~ Wei.t l9lh St CM rlea~ cut, 18 & over. Ex Cats 8035 Provt•n S U<'l'<'SS lubncanli.. Ne~ riroduc·t 1-:.~t.1b co Closer. Vouni: t1iter. Xlnl op1l0r. Travel Western stales. lOO'k Fee l'a1d Lu Reinders Al(c•ncy 40<..'0 B1rrh. Ste 104 Newvurt Hcach 833 8190 per d 3600 Ne w po r l •••••••• •• •••• • •••• • ••• Bl \'d N~Beh SIAME~ESEAL l'(>l.'.\'.T Telt'phQne Solicitors i"\111 Kllll.'n. m..1h• S25 or part lime. earn up l u 548 2:>311 $40 per s hirt. against Ad(lrable-?w~ld i:ul.lra~teed hr I~ wa~e. Slaml>SC k1tlt•ns for :.uk, Lge <.:onstruet10~ Co. More mfo 675 OSJO Twu shifts avail. 12-4PM or S !IPM. Cull Steve. DocJS 8040 ~9 9844 af\ t 1 am •••••••••••••••••••• ••• * •• SHARON HEEL Y :nut1t1 \'1a S.intu Tomas ~<ln J uJn l'J p1,lr11no Vuu url' lh• "1nnn Cll TWO Fltt:t:: Tll'h. t:T~ lo lhl' Western Hatloftol loat & Morinl' Show Mun·h :1rd lhru 12\ll /\"All El~t C 0 N V t: N T I 0 N CE:'\Tt-:n HOO W. K11tclla. Aoahein: l'leu:iC' <'all li4:? 5678. t•i.l JJJ lo duun) our l1c~eti.. • • • \\an led . G c rm .i o . ~1.1 i.· l•h'•'n '•'h\:l. )193 J.ipane:.e \\,11' fl1·lln .. orbt•,.1ollt-r ""ord,., dJl:i.:N:.. un :M!! !115111-:,,., 1lorm,. hclmt'ls 646 S22b WATERBEDS Com plc-< e SI 2!1 95 dl'l I\ !lit:v1rn UNUt:RSot,D /\4ualll'dYC'n 830 i\J6:. Firtwood/f\ln Cord h hit S7S drl ti I:! 21;2 I MOV"<; 'I cl S\1,\1.1.1-11 ltll\I t:: :\1\ ''ff M·:t.l Oil p.11111111i.:,. 1'1111\ l11ft, r11u111J form11 a 1hnl'l1t• t hi, ,.., .• "' ''·' rl •1111 · 111'1 \\.II l' 1111 I~ p<11I111!t1• 1· t.•h•t hl·,1h•1 • ,.>.,•rc•t\'' \'IJUfll I "h111i: ru<h. • • • i.:.1lh, 1.11 I.It• Im\. ltunt ART JOHHSOH 1111: l11m , tl••lu'" i ' 1\ Hlll • :nuo I' urk\ tl'W La1w ~ 0"11111•1' .t' 11111 ?>. 'flC:\l' lnmt' i.:u11' I\ man' odds & You art• th~· winner nf ''11'1~· O)wtt S.ol & Sull TWO FHEl·:TIUU:TS I(• 10 ,\\I •11 ~l'M . 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IOOml\l-d rnf«-..· thl 54:, M:-. :!(il l, I ('~\Tl-.11 >1:1U1W1o:I Expeneneed person puppet:.. s.tud :OH mu:.l vmlu7pm soow .... 1ldl.1.1\n.1ht•1m w/abihl)' lo dl'SiRn & b_rt-M.., 25~ W. ,17th nl . l'lt•;i"· <.111 612 ~ill, •·•t Misc~lane-<>&H fabn<>ale dies from Jc I' a1rv1ew. SA. Op.: 11 t'\t'~ Antique lfm rm lbl & ti 33J 10 dJ1m ~our t1rt.cl~. Wonted tail drawings; Ablt' to ~l 5027 t>hn. Ch111.1 t .1hinet. 8250. • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8081 Nun.cry, Joe., El Tu10. Jm.5653. 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Xtr.111. s.u' ~I:> .ta', LI----of lm~rts 9f)8 0R3.Jnr S.Jli 2.,\;s . . ---r--'1-9965 w..w...a.-1500 a.-HOO u..... 1500 W I overdra \ !.". 9S'~ 71 Auch, lo mi. Socnfiee. ~ c~ t I 9930 vrn•-·-1' --r .._.,. -...,. t ed rot500 '-~st AUTI Of 1· U ·~ . -..... ,111en a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-•;••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~•••••••••••••••• ~or ... or '"-"' Like new. New ltres, I < Z . ,3 Susx r Buv nmlfm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L E A T H E R surru1s Weavan.1: & Macramc' HANDCRAFTED Sl-Onewarl'/ PorC'elaan nu-: ~11rr111rn EART H 423JOlhSt. Ut, NS 6734340 nn; llOBIJY HOUSE 27li01 l"orbes Rd Laguna N1i:uel 831 0831 13 ,..lnits ~ntcr 1 JEWELRY CUSSES In the urt of Losa Wa-c Supplies. toc1I&, 11I011t'1>, custom mold m.tktn1t AVEM CilEMS 270 t;. 17th. C..: M <&-hind Wt't Sul I ~IM CUAMICS Whol~1 .... ulr l't1t·,..,. 16-f<>I tlml1t' f.n, 11 ff. 8.t6 ~"' lluntmi:t1•n \' .tll•·'f llobhy & 1·r111li. l 70ll7 M .AllnOh 11 (111 Woirn«'r I K-i? :r7i7 MIHITRAIHS 111 l West lok~. CM Compl1'11• r1ulrn.111tn.1: t-"rr1• C'ollro II 111.un 54'·159' llomemudc h11by quilh ·r1ny 1H1uaru & 1111" l'kk on1• l 'v\' m 1t1h·/ hlAVOOll(' l'U1110m m .. dc. ~ 2965. -------~~- . MAC RM 1f: WAI.I. II \Nt; 1:-.:c;~ N W 1\r11.,l 67S 217t ----- GOLD DIGGH. LTD. Liquid eokl Jl'Wt'lry Cu.'ltom m ad<' i;.as.1&1 MAKE ~~.~ ~s7 dlrn ofl Newport Bl . Newport Beocti Our Prices Arc T(•rribly D1sc:r1 minating $3To$JOO 1\RTS, l 'RAFTS. l~tM'S IRA.SS W.tUH.tHGIHGS lnd1v1dually ~ignt'd SCULrTUH Broni.t' or Cerami<' Hy l'euy SJ6. 1~2 ~EW WHAT~ Spring/Sum rlotMs or alter th~ old! Drl'11~m1&k1n1t1 t-:h· My homt. yuu '•l\C llll. ~c. t;A:!t ftlKHofGokt Fine (.;Ol.11 J1·~C'lry l'll'1lom M 1111nt1n~' M~ 2:1.J,J n1~:T111;11.., .. :1t s u or 1'11 111r•• Ft .11lll'~ \rt Su 111•111•' "l(IO lhartlor Ill (.' M lllecrun1e Pot llon~er6 l'uslom M udt• Ftom 11$ lu ~> J llC'ktt• 1Mti·61tltl OAK WOODCRAFT YrmSt.1nd11 rrom Si.?O Al•0 Co11t Rack, •·rnmt'd lk'\'t•lt'd M irrnri<. Etc Stam<"Cf & lfrad\' CIJ)o,'TOM OROt;RsTOO ~ 2809 cvenml?~ BROADLICK \ri Supplin t6131 A Gothard.11 8. 847-2280 ONEY! Sell your hobby items with an ad in THE HOBBY SHOP. Don't l et yourself get bored with life -~ct involved with ceramics. macr3me plants, jewe lry, knits, stained glass: leather, c roc he lin~. gift ite ms, photog raphy , etc. For more information call classified 642·5678 & let one oC our friendly advisors help you. You can 'l beat the rates for this unique type of sadvertising. THE HOBBY SHOP will appear each Wednesday & Saturday. ~~~~~~·.,-,., olr "9<•·7140.49tt 0271 AJC. S2325. 642·329'7 MERCF.:Ot:S u~: \I.ER rada.11,, :io.ouo ma. perr ·~3 M ._ I\ -~1 000 1 i3 Pontrac: "'11dJ1rd Tran' I~ :-.1.,nchc~ll·r. rond S2:11.10 or bc:.t ortcr ~"~l.~1 1" hitil; ·0111 ,;:~~ Am. $4.100 !179·1.?15 .111 'S7 T· Bard. l <>~ n<"r f\J ti pl4r l\uto lfrdtp Good ron<l. $.10()() 5'U4 JJ.13 4 Wheel Dri•u '550 ....................... WA1''1'1.;D VANS TRLTCKS. 4 WHt:t:t, DRIVFS VAN CONVt :RSIONS MR GHlfFITll $40..:!660 dlr 1913 BRONCO 1973 Audi lOULS. :! dr . l\ut•na Paa I.. s.i.s 05ii lrom l.i./o 1,1<, 1,,,.tdt·n 41'\1 .1utu. :11 r. su nroof 523-7250 . . 1'rol<'"'""·1ll\ 111u1n \~( F\l , 10 milt•" OnlhcSJntJ\n,1F"> GS\\\ n<'\\ n ·hlt Ill? . .! &.tlllul ~h.11110 Jll to &'5 46Jd ---11(''4 0Jt ... lift',, 111" ltllll' "·'" ~ ...... 8 -• 1 > ...... J ---------up. S77S 11fll'r r11,2 :!Sl!O '""!..,,...., J,"' 1 "'"' ·n Auo1. 1001.s. 2 o •73 Mercedes --D--'-9935 Coupe. 4 spd. Pl't pt} '72 Soper Ueelh•. ~unrf, ~ 73 1;r.1nd l\m 4 dr, a11 , 11 <. JI b l'l'"' rJtJ1,1I • ~lu~t ~t·ll ~:!.7oo,t,,l orr. ,.,\,., &. wk11d ,, &WAA10 S27SO. 673·8';61 day:.. 2200 xlnt l'ond. Lo ma. $2 ,100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830-136Scves. DIESEL 67S-1998 73 Oofh:c Sv.angc-r. :! cir HliO t'1rt•l11rd l''ormul.1 -------1 ------hardtop. ti r)I. Jutn. fl''· IOO, run~ i:n•at 0111\• "T3 2600, <'I.ISL ant. Yel. nu sleel n1d111ls. am l fm radio Xlnt cond. $279$ farm. 551·1537 Gr ea•. e c "no m Y ! '70 VW J'optop camper Slll.'JO. fr.1a Ki.Ill ;i.1,000 m• Nl-<'d' LOT~ 11l A.utomatac.lran~mt"ton, with l''t'r.>thm.e! good body w o rk lllu,·bn1.k rur cond~llona.n~'. r.1d1n, cond rwl'll' t1r.·s only. 73 l)ud1W l'ul.JJ :1 " p;''" v.hl•·~al1· )liOO. I "'" heater. IScr.lh-l11tl. s.ics111;o11 l!l'I 141,3 1.u1i.!0 11 \ c· P !-\, 1'il~. IHkt·" lnl 1,.,,. ;\l ~tkl• ,,, )Jf;\)ll :;:>!I I I I.I ft•r li7'1 1JHO J.1.000 $7895 30:l V 8. lluri.t 3·spel'd '74 lOOLS ~or. :.iln•rblut• Ooor shift, ctual "hocks, auto . a /c. s t ereo. ro ll bar, s kut t•lute. buy;takc O\'l?f l~l'· \"l' ii(~'~·. ~~fi~ '69 \'W ll u.i !)unruol l'hr<Hnl' whls. 1"arl111 b 1----------V~o X t r a • I n ft 1 ~ n O .t !t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9974 he.ivy duty lrall1•r h1t <'h. 5.'>I l.5.'!'7 _ I\ HWt I :.potltght, gootl t1r1·~. 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S4~ 49'&.CM33 'il 1:ord Van •· 200 Sun d1ul Convt'nion Sips 4 !'>lovp & •C'tlbolt IA> miles \ \1 n t 8 track Mui.I ~t'll. make olf~r. ~ liO~ ··~· 1 '4ags. t'\1 . ~0.•KIO mt Yoo llf1' tlw "'ann1'r nr ·' • Sl29S. 581 illti:! TWO flt 1-: f•: TICI\ ~:l :-. 111 .• :i th<' THIS . ~e~2;r";~1~~~~· ~·"e~~ w ••• ern Notional WEEKEND paint. S4000 G7S·3'106 eve~ loat Ir Morin• O tJLY '67 912. 5 s pd. salver. Show " am/fm tape, $5000. &1 .. rt·h 3rtl Ihm 12th .,,..._L 1197-4GW A!llA1t .. :1M ~ ---CONV.t:NT I ON MILL... .,. Pors<'ht 'Ill Yellow c .. :Nn:1t MOTO-s w1sunroor AM /f'M tape 800W t<att>lla. Anahram "' de<'lc . /\I C. Mal'hC'lrn Pll'uc• <'11111>12 ~711 l'Xt *1'W.11rntratJ1111m radials. Xlnt cont! 3J.1lodo1myou1t1ckl-ts (Owned by drivers parhc utar onough lo trade tor a Mercedes Benz) '75 vw BEETLE DELUXE ? 11oor. low m1109 $~995 160~CWU J '74 CHEVROLET MOMTECARLO Auto lran'l air c:on<i111ooulQ, oower atl\erlng, ~Mui oreen w11l'I ~vet buckot "''' J oonwie ,3q95 18'l8KKt-1 •71 RAT SPYDER CONVERTIBLE 4 soee<S. radio. neater. one owner. red with black vinyl 1n1enor '1596 (160EKWI '75 MERCEDES BENZ 450SL COUPE ROADSTER Auto. trana . factory air conclitlOf'l•nQ. POwer steeml9. radio. heater. beaulllut red with matching mten0<, less than 7000 actual miles. 115.995 (297NOSI ,_iJWr;w;m~~· Authofi.red M.,-cedff Ben.r OHier © 1170 Ha!'Mf, Co«1a Meu, (714) 131·12'11 Don't 111\·c up the ?<hap' ' l.1.~t" H In <'1Hi<lfi€'d Ship to ~hore re!'ults • M2 5678 ._..Ma ~T.r~ $13,000 Cnll 64011019 ._._. ____ "------------------..... I r NEW 17 6 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Econonuc.I 11 cylinder. 3 soeed $ 3 29 5 transtn11:110I\, vinyl 111tenor. hnted ,, oi-. 1ron1 a rear tiumoer guards a . men! The Great Mew '76 VOLARE Economical II cylinder, 3 soeed. cloth a vinyl 1nlenor. front a rear bumper guardS a morel CONllETE SRECTION OFCORDOBAS ·n IMnllMA TIOMAL PICIUP e cyt•nclef. 3 IPMd. 11e11er ..... rry. at 11111 s>rn:• 11 won't be around long! 145995Nl 52195 '75 DODGE DAIT SEDAM Ec:onomte1l 8 cyhndet 3 109«1 .n1tewall tires low mii.t 1903MK0 ) 52995 f, '76 PLYMOUTH FURY V-8. automatic. cloth & vinyl interior 1or c:ondrt1e>n.a. tinted glass, front & reat bumper guards. whllewall hres. ac:oant stnpes. & more' '75 POMTIAC ASTIE Econom1c11 4 cyllnoer auto 111ns • 11r c:ond11ton1r19. radio heeler. wMewall 11res rNIOS whitewall tires (7911MYM') 52695 '13 '9MTO Economtc:.11 4 cyto nder auto trans rad t0 heal er wM ewall hrn (803GMMI 51795 USED CAR SAVINGS '13 PORSCHE 914 4 cyt1ndef. 5 speeo, r.dlO. heater rMdy to go• (929HERJ 54795 '73 l'IMTO SqtJIRE W AGOM EconotniU! 4 cyttride< 4 9C*ld radt0 heater 51"4 belted rao11ls (229GH€) 52195 WITH . lllTERllA TIOllAL sc•T TERRA AND SCOUT II '76 sc•T TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE 4 IPMd. radlO, luel tank stud Piiie. mud & snow tires heavy duty buml)e(S etc. (~FGDZ8151) ' '76 SCOUT II 4 WHEEL DRIVE V-8. automatic lull width lold1nq rest seat mud & snow hres POwer Sleet•no tuel tank slod plate. radio etc (F006ZFGD28851 I ' .. Lag11na/South Co~st EDITION Today's Clos ing N.Y. Stoeks VOL 69, NO. 70, 7 SECT IONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR N I A W E DNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1976 TEN CENTS ~sierra Club, Edison Debate A-plants 81 HfLARVXAYE Ot .. 0.llf-- A highly emoUonal debate or the pros and cons ol the nuclear power plaol initiative marked Tuesday's meeting ol the Orange County Coast Assodauoo. On one side. Dr. Douglas De Nike of the Sierra Club argued that unless the June ballot measure 1s approved, dangerous nuclear plants will proliferate lo California and cause problems or waste contaminallon, saboUige, and radiation dangers. However. Ronald Baker of the Southern California Edison Com · pany insisted that the ballot 10· 1llat1ve would serve ooly to ··ef- fect1vef y shut down" the nuclear power industry and cnpple the state's energy sources. Proposition 15, ii approved by voters, would bave Ute following effects: -It would ban construction or new nuclear power plants and phase out existing plants unJess n1id safety requirements are met. -It would call for the review and approval of nuclear power olant safety svsterns and water disposal techniques. -It would remove federal ln· surance liability hm1ts for nuclear reactor accidents. -It would call for release and f cDowell, W'in Bv "lirn ~lnq!in t l(.·11• nl• '"''' . '" .. \ "''. Dally ...... Sl ... I 1'1>ett HOW'S THAT AGAIN, AGAI N?-Newly C'lt•ckd Laguna Beach City Council\\oman S.illy Bellcruc poses in a photo remjnis· <'l'nt both of a 1948 photograph o f Harry S Truman holding a newspaper tieadlined "l>l'"'~Y Wms" and a Daily Pilot photo last week showin~ then-victorious Coun- cilman·elect llO\\ard Dawson holding a publication h eadlined "MclJowell , Bellerue Win." Dawson's .. victory" was overturned in a recount which put Mrs. Bellerue eight votes ahead o f him. 1st Wo1nan Mayor Picked in Laguna O•llY ... '-4 \I.ti -· TAKES OATH Clerk Rollinger --"----- Burns Fatal To Blinded Lagunan, 29 I\ 2!l \f'!lr old partially bhnd Lai:un.1 Ht•,1ch ,·eteran humro ('rltl\'1111\ in u fire at an Art · Colon) ;·ottai;:e died Tut'sday as a r esult of 1nJ11ries received in thr bla7.l'. Thomas Thompson of 1745-0 S Coast lhj!hway succumbed at the burn unit of Oranite County Medical Center at J·:.> a m , ac· <'Ord 1011 to the county coroner Thomps(ln had been pulled from the burnmJ? naming smoke· filled rt's1dence by Laguna Beach Flremen Jim Dempsey and Scott R~ington Saturday. He reported· ly <.uff<'r<'d m assi\ e burns over more than half his body. Thi'.' hrr "h1t'h also t'aused an estimated $47.000 damage to the rt's1dent't> "as blamed on noor ht>at<'r covt>red over by a <.'ouch Authorities said Thompson was SO pert'ent bhnd as a result of "ounds ret'e1\'ed in the \·iet nam"ar. Laguna Beach Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney bet'ame the <.'1ty's hrst woman mayor in a un animous vote of the City Council Tuesday Councilman Jon Brand was t.'lectl.'d vi<.'e mayor, Ul!lo by unanimous' ote. The sckrllon of Mrs Swet.'n<·y and Brand to the roun<.'11 'i. top spot!I came follo" ani;: tbe l>"ear IOI( in of ne" C'ounc1I member' Ja<"k MC'Oo'Aell . top council vote Jtt'ltl'r 10 the city t'IC<'llon. and Salh• Be llerue. who won the seC'o.nd i.pot nfter a rt'counl over 1urned initial t>lt>rllon n•:;ults City Trt'asurt·r Pel{ Mnrrt.'alt'. whu for 1he las t 11 month' b.1!. at'tt.od as city C'lerk, was sworn in by n<>wly cll'rtt.'d City <:h·rk Verna Rolhnlo!t'r a ftt•r Mrs Morn ·al•• hr~t AllH' Mr' H11llinAt·r lht• oath Tht> <,1At•ar1n~ in took plat't' arll'r tht· c)ld C1l> l'm11w1I forml1l I\ appro .. 1•d a ran\,t'><>oftht•t•lt•t· 1100 :\1r-i Swt><•O('\ "J4' nnmmutt•ct tl\ Counc1lma·n Carl John""' "ho!le motion w us s('('onctr<I b> Rrand Later, Mrs Swt't.'nt'V nomlnal<'d Brund for V1C'1· mu,•or nnd Johnson !IN'Ontkd hc·r mcl tinn CSt-e :\ti\ \'OR, P11tt A:?) °"''' ,. ... ~· ,.,... F1RST WOMAN MAYOR Laguna's Phyllis Sweeney O•llY """ SI.tit -· SAN CLEMENTE MAYOR B. Patrick Lane Patrick Lane Picke d Mayor Of Cleme nte Attornt'v I\ P ntr1<·k l .. irw ""~ PIC'rlt'll Sun ('l(•rnc·nlt• rn;l\or TUC'l>clay niJ:hl :it 11 f(•,lt\t' S;1n Clemt'nl e ('11} C"1111nl'll rt• nrgan11at1on meellni: Lane wa!' t•l1•r tt•fl ma,•1r aftrr Wilham Walkt•r .1nll 1101111.1 W1lkm..,on. '1rtor4' in lht• \1.1r< h :! rount'tl rlet t1 c1n "1•rt• "' ••rn 1111u orflt't' Mr<. \\ 1lk1n.,nn "·'" c·l1·<1 E'd \ICt' ma~or Art...r rt'CC'I\ in~ th1• 1(,1 u ·I I .. int• o;a1d he" anh'd to d1'-11t•I tht• 1·nm mon bt>ltef th:il tht' ma\11r h.J'- more po" r r than t hi.' nth1·r four members of the ('ounC'1l "II'~ ltlular. We ull art' roum·1lmt•n," he said . Former M ayor Anthony OiGiovann1 nominatl'<I Lant' to be mayor The t"n often ha\'<' ~n on oppo51te endo; or rounr1l 'otes sincl' thl') l><'c-aml' C'nun t'Jlmen in 19i4 :\trs W1lkano;on ";ic; nominatc-d to be v1re ma\ orb' Counc-1lman Thomas O 'Keefr :\tost or the 30 minute meetJOJ? was coMumed with '\JX'('t'hmak· Ing by the outttoing and int'ommit off m als. "It's been a prn ilege for me to "erH•, ·· said Arthur Holme!>. defeated in his bad for a second (~e LASE, Pa1eA.Z) publishing of annual evacuation plans by the state. Baker likened the comlng l bl in Califo rnia lo the New Hampshire Primary. Uthe ballot measure i.ucceeds here. he pre· dieted a s1m1lar demise of nuclear energy across the country. Instead of looking at the actual safety records of the existing commercial nuclt'ar power plants, Baker charged that propo- nents of Propos1tio1115 are basing lhelr\'lewson ''fontasy." Baker said that no deaths or In· junes have r esulted from com· merclal nuclear reactor act'I· dents . However . De N Ike insisted that the rt>actors ure actually dangerous and n eed to be more strictly regulated, as called form the mltiall ve. •De Nike said that the eneru• safety systems must be tested in actual operation. and that the wastes must be disposed of or stored safely to eliminate ndla· Uoncontamination. Ins tead of relying on the nuclear po"•er plants, De Nike s uggested using ihe existing 200-year supply of coal in lh1 country for e nergy purposes and also increasing energy con.serva- Uon efforts. In the meantime. solar and <See NUCLEAR, Page AZ) Wlw is Psyclwpath? Bailey Questions Doctor's Motives SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> - Defense attorney F. Lee Bail ey gave a key psychiatric witness against Patricia Hearst a taste of his own medicine. The lawyer put Dr. Joel Fort · · through a pain s t ak in g psychological examination Tues· day, attacking his motives. his honesty, his professional stand· lng and even his mental cond•· lion. He got Fort to adrrut he I 1 > re· ad "Ahct' in Wonderland " as part of his preparation. (2) ad· vised the prosecution on its tnal strategy, (3 l will re<'e1ve $12.500 as h1s witness fee and (4 ) sent an outline of has t'areer full of exag- gerations a nd inatcurac1es to a book publishe r. Miss Hearst's lawyer used a definition of "psychopath" wnt· ten by Fort. a San Francisco physician and criminologist, to suggest the witness himself might fall in that category. Bailey set the stage foe a possi· ble c.:>u rtroom confro ntation Reagan Drive On the Slide After Florida WAS HI NGTON (U PI > Ronald Reagan·s plan to win the Repubhean presidential nomina· lion with u two round knockout over Prt'sident Ford has failed. Jimmy Carter's plan to show George Wallace can~ beaten in the South SU<'Cet.'ded. As a result of Tuesday·s Florida primary rc~ults. if Reagan's eampauen 1:-. not dead at at least as on the cnt1cal hst. And 1f Carter 1s not the frontrunner for the Oemorrat1t' nomination, then no one as. Rl'a~an say-; ht• will rontinut' his <'hnllenj?t• of Ford ;ill the way to tht· GOP national ronvt>nt1on in Kansa ... Caty tn Aui:ust B u t u n I t' s ~ t h t.' r o r m c• r <"ahrorn1a go .. l.'rnor ran qwckly era"e tht· m1•mc1ry of lil'>St''> to Ford after C'Onfron.tat1on~ 1n Nt'v. llampo;h1n• an<I Fluncfa. a' 'A l'll as defr:ih 1n \t ao;.,Jc-husl'tl!. and \ermont, llt•agJn "'Ill bt· re ~ardC'd J., no1h1n1ot mon• than o dnggt>d losN rrom h<'rl' on out. C;crt1'r say' lhl'rt> sttll 1s a Ion~ way to i::o lo win th<' [kmocrallr nomlnut1on. a nrl hr is rhtht. Hut by deft'at1ni:: the Alabama gov <'rnor in Fl11nd11 , a ~late wht•n· Wallace roull•d all l>emocrat1t' ('Omer<. four vl'ar<1 ai;io, Cartl'r dt•mono;trJtl'd lh:it Wallact' as 'ulncrablt• in th<' '>OUth and re· llut't'd him again to the <,latu~ of JlfOl 1'4' t C' iHHI t d O t <• (~t' t'LORIDA, PageA2l SOLD GUITAR, 'VER Y HAPPY' • 1 ·m ,·en · happy "1th the ad a nd h,1p1)\ to ha' e sold my i:u1lar That ., I hr ~ood news relatt'd h\ thl' Corona d(ll :\tar man "ho piJC\'d th1'> ad an tht• Dail) Pilot. 'I am aha Guitar. ne,<'r ll<'<'n U'\ed Sf,I) or l><'!tl of f<'r '<1'' """" If 'ou ha'<' a musical mstru· ment \OU \\ant to sell, rail 642-~7~ It·., t.'11SY to put a fpw \\Ords to work for you in the Dai· 1} Pilot. between th e witness and Catherine Hears t , the defe n· danl's mother, over Fort's sug- gestion the Hearst family try plea·bargaining r ather than al· lowing the case to l(O to trial. "Mr. Bailey, you'll stop at nothing," Forf a ngnly told the lawyer at one point during Tuesd ay's day-long t'ross ex· aminaUon, which was still going on when the bank robbery trial recessed until today. Bailey tor~ into the witness in an effort to destroy his credibility with the 1ury or seven women and rive men. who heard him Monday describe Miss Hear st as the ··queen '' of the Symbionese Liberation Army and a w1lhng participant in the robbery. He produced an accountlnfi Fort had given the government of the lime he spent getting ready for his testimony, including the fact he had read or referred to 274 books. The attorney asked If one or them was n 't Lewis Cart 011·~ "'Alice in Wonderland," Fort said it was and added he also r ead Kafka's "The Trial" in an effort t o unders tand somt' of tht• "philosophical issues" raised by Ute case. The lawyer also asked Fort 1f he had not told the defendant'-; <See PATTY, PagcA2) Doug Nash Elected San Juan's Mayor O•ilY l"I ... St.wt! -· SAN JUAN MAYOR Douglas Nash __ _ Couple Suing Wate r Board In Cle mente I\ San ('lemt•nte C'Ouplt• 'Ahn~1· plans lo hulld whal they descntw as thrir "dream home" col· lapsed <tHt•r they learnt'<! thut u t'llY water hnc• ran unclcr th<' pro pt'rty l>U(·d the· Trt·Cil1t•!. Mutuul Watt•r 1>1:-.lnc·t Tut•sday for mon· than $51 .000 an duma)!t·~ Grrhard J and Chri<,la Jo: Grl(•o;.,me~cr i.tatc Ill tht•1r Orunt.tl' County Suprn or Cou11 la'A <;Ult thu1 thev hud tht• c•f'mt•nl found:1t 1C>n pou rNI on the• lot al Hl5 F.I Orumlt• "hc•n thev lt•u rn<·ll or lhe pre!>enC't' of the 'A atl'r hnt• They eh11 m th al the dt>fendanto; foaled to properly rt'COrd lht' p1pcltne easeml.'nt under the lot and also failed to ad\'ise them nf its existence despite the Curt that the plaintiffs had been granted a buJldlng permit. The Griessmeyers indicate in the lawsuit Lhat they would bt' prt>pared to t'lose the action by selhntz the building site at a ..,atao;factory price to the dt'fen· dants H-test D elayed PAHUTE MESA. Nev. <UPI) -Unfavorable wind patterns forced a 24-hour delay today in the detonation of a hydroiten bomb buried d eep beoeatb the desert noor. Douglas Nash. a two-year veteran of the City Council, was e lected mayor of San Juan Capistrano Tuesday. Yvon Het'kscher, who also has served on the council for two years. was elected mayor pro tempore. The reorga nization m eeting a lso featured the seatmg or newly e lected Councilmen Kenneth Friess and Richard McDowell and re marks by retin ng mem- bers J am es Weathers and Roy Byrnes. ··, Weather. who was defeated in his bid for reelection March 2. described his council expcriente as e latin ic exciting and sometimes extremely frustrat· ing Seconding Weathers' word!., Byrnes who did not s<'ek ret'let• lion. added enobhng. humbling and Rrat1fyang to the dt'st'npt1nn Friess thanked e\•eryone who was involved in the recent elec- tion and said he was grateful for the opportunity to work for the future or San Juan. MC'Oowell reiterated his t'Bm · paign promises, explaininR he wanted to mah> them offiC'ial. I k ~aid he opposl'f1 leg1slutiv1• aides for the counc1lmc·n and lwhevt.'d the• part t1mP 3!.!.l'llan1't• "as pos'l1 hly 1 llt'R al I It· .. .,k1•d that th<.' t'll)' attornt•y l>ludy tht· l~.,Ul' The other tounc-llmt•n. howevf'r, did not comm1•nt on "" rt'QUl'~l and they did Ml AIVl' !IUC'h a dircrt1vc to the attornt·y. Or :n:~ .. ~~"~• \\'enah .. r rlearing tonight t ht·n c;unny and a hllle w<irnwr on Thuri.day l.n'A !> ton111ht 43 ti) 48 llil(hi; m1<1 to upJK'r 60!1, acrord1n~ to the weather service. JNSIDIE TODAY A F/nnda fam1/v is .~/ml trr,.d todav u•11h Ille arrr.~I of o JS vear old qrrl m the ~lnh hrnq death of hrr Hi yenr nlrl brothrr. See Pa gt /11. l•dex ... AIY-W•I<• .... , ... .. .. l..M .. ,. C.ll-• Col!Ae•CM1Wr ClnslllM Gemlu ereu-• 0H1~-lc" l .. t~lal ..... .......... _ .. , "'-· ..... .... tM•tt .... -..c--u-" •• .. •• .,. Cl 1 ., ,, .. •• ... , ,,. ...,. ... ... r\ ! DAil V PILOT LISC Broker's Doggish On Stock MINNEAJ'Ol.IS <~P l "BuJll•h" l• &ood o~' ln ?ol.Mlc marlu•t Jaraun , but • Min nupolll brok r r fa11urH "dol( g1 h" l• even bt!tter Anthony Salverm.n h:ui made his dog, Summt·r of Kenwood, vice president of h111 ftrm th• lt-b the golden rl'trtever pick the slOCks he buy11 for himself "She's got a m 1ro<'ul~ re.:ord in the 1tock market," S,,lverman, 32, said Tuesday The volut.> of stocks s he's chosen an fi ve m ont~ ha~ gone up more than SO per~nt. he !ta1d E very Monday. Silverman spreadi. the Wall Stre->t .iournai on the r«'d c arpi-: m tus vm ce Kenwood obhgtng ly cret-~ oulo the page v. 1th thl' Nt'w York Stock Exchanee quot11t1ons and slumps down "Where\ e r the r1 n.t naJI on her nght pa v. Calls. th al 's the one I buy," i.a1d Sil verman Silverman announced an a local newspaper last November that he named has d og vice prt>s1dent or tus investment farm. a i.ub- s1d1a ry of anotht.>r company. He s aid the ad drew "a tremen- dous res ponse" fro m fellow stock brokers. who c alled to con· gratulate him for his public relu· lions gambit. But has parent com· p an y wa s n ot a mu st-d · Silverma n mas fired . "It w as r eally sick," said Silverma n , who now h e ads a nother investm ent firm. "I couldn 't unde r s tand th eir response." Silverman emphasized that he uses Kenwood's choices only for his personal investments He said he might ge t into trouble \I.1th regulatory bodJes if he let Kenwood choose the stock he re· commends to clients. Silverman, who 1s m arried to an attorney and has two cluldren didn't want to be pinned down o~ exactly how much he's invested on the d og 's say-so. But he acknowledged that he deals 1n "the thous ands of doUars." He also was quick to point out that Kenwood wasn't exactly bucking the odds, smce stocks in general have been doing ''ery well recently. Still. he ujd, her ::.howang has been outstanding. 4 Outboard Motors Taken In Dana Point Four ou1bo.Jrd motors Jointly 'alut'fi at St 450 have bt't'n ~tolen from boat!'> m ooreod a t Dana Point ll.1rh11r. lh<' lates t an a rn~h of .. uch thrrt:... Deput1ri; idr nt1r1 ed tht' \'1ctim<; as Donald Lowell F1l'lcher. 32801 Avemda Oescanso, San Juan C apis trano: J o hn S t e phen l<evnard , :'l5i8i H1•ach Hoad \'ap1,truno Rt':w h ; Gn:J:on l'uui l\111k :'l:'l, of :?H591 f:.,pJhl'r Dm e \1 1~~1011 \'1t•10 anr1 F.rn't J: '\n11ck. 50, or 122 l'abnllo. San l 'h•11h•ntt• In i:'llCh 111 ... t ancl'. deputies '>aid. th11•v1•' '"''fl rahl<' r utt1•r-, to rt• lllll\ l' t ht· mot o r :-, rrom l ht• lllCH>rt•ll c· raft Thi· l,tlt''t th1•fh hrlnJ.( tht' tot.11 111 .,t11ll'11 11111 hourd n111t11r-. 111 1!171 lo l:'l SO MUCH FOR NO MAN' UND \\ 11m1·n ' It twr .11111n n·arhc-cl I 111" n \.din t-:lt•mt•nlur) ...i·hool 111 L.1..:un .1 "1~u1·I T111•"1u\ l-'1fth .:1.uh• ll'.H'ht•1 ,\tln.111n1• \l,1rv<'' ".1 ... 'Ullt'r\ l '\tnlo! flc•hl ..:.11111• ... lh1• t' 1>1• \\1th .ti\ tllll t1( hounch 11,11.111' rl'f1•1 1 .. t1111.1' 1111 111.111 ·, l.11l1 I ' '£ h1· 'nuni.: "11n11·11 11( h1•r rl."' r1•11.1nll'<I 1t 1111 p1•1 '1•n ·, t.11111 ORANGE COAST f r>1 t ,..,, tr 4 • I I t 1, I' u I "''" •I • l·1•41N .... _., ''• \~·Ii .1-. lt't 1"- S ·~' • .,,". I • " I "" .. ,, .1.,. ltl \ vt· '' I IY 1 , t••1 y•;;. 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O! !-. 0.11t ..... •uH -Thi• L.1tiunu Btuch City l'oun cal will m et'l at 7. 30 tomi;ht tu d1:- l'USS "a rcheolog1 n 1l protl't'tiun .. for <..'n •sccnt Buy point. In udd1t1on. lh<' roun{'il will H' view o propOl'.'l'd (ivt• lot de,·eloµ menl 1llona Park Avcnut• fornh•r I) haulted becau:..t• of t'n\'iron m ental concerni. and no" Uw sub1ect of Supe rior Court hll~u tJon. It "111 bt• the first bU!!>IDC!'o!!t mttlanJ: of the council with ne" membe r s Sally Bellerue and J ack McDowell aboard Tlw pubhr h ,1, IWQlllrl•d [or ~1.000 th1 ,.,. lots south of lh1• J ack Glenn hou:ft' 0 11 tht• l)C)lnt in li t'ornplH'Ul t•d ftnll nl'ill.i or· run.irrnrnt 111\ o lvan.i tht• r lly. lht• count.), ttu• "' ;111• unc l 1111011 prortt I autJ l'lll"••rv ·' t hill fu m. t hl' Tru~l for l'ubht• Lu11d11 Thi· 1'1l\ " 11r t•:-.t•ntly uth•mpl 111~ w d1•tt-r1111111• 11 tlw i;i•\•1•n (lt ht'r Ioli. ::.hou h.1 bt• rt•ta11wd 1111 d,., t'h1p1•ll and ,acqwred Crt.•-. 1·1·11t Ba) Point hui. lx•1•11 plal't-d on th1· h1.:h pr 111r1ty Co.1stal Corn· n11~'10n ll1>t fm arqu1 .. 1t1on In .i pla nnrn.: comnm ... aon r.• l)(lr1. th<' t.•11u1w1l ha' ll<'en ud 'i..t'd to t'i.. pion• ";1 \' in "h1ch tht• po111t arl'a .. can I~: protect1'<1 for archE"OIOJ:H'UI I t'WatCh 0..IY~llll--• CITY CLERK MA.X BERG ADMINISTERS OATH OF OFFICE TO NEW OFFICIALS The council h alted bwldang in No\ e m ber on Crei.cent Ba~ lots north or the sohtar. house t·on· structed on tht' point. A zonin1t or· danance applied for four month:.. designated the la nds both oorth and south or the house as open space. The com nu:.,, ion ' nx.·omml'I\· dat1on r a me folio" mi.: J con:..ul tant'~ stud\ or thl' .irc.i "h1rh concluded that From Left, Council Mem~rs Wllklnaon end Welker, Tr.eaurer MltcheU PATIY ... mother a trial s hould be avoided "because Balley wa nts publ1C1ty and Browning ( l;' .S. Attonrnt'y James Browning Jr.) wants a Judgeship.·· "No. That's what she said to m e." replied Fort. Mrs. Hea rst told a reporter after the trial wound up for the day : "I can s hove those v.ords down his throat." Her t'Omment raised the possibility she would stand as a defense r ebuttal wit· ness Bailey also came close to call· ing Fo rt a ·'psycho pa th," although he did not actually do so He l1S t e d the trai t s of a psychopath as defined in one of Fort's articles -a person who displays braggadocio, hes a lot, uses any means to justify ends. man ipula tes other people, blames others for his mbtakes. Fr .. Page Al MAYOR •.• . Mrs. Sweeney was first ap. pointed to t he City Council 10 Aus:ust 19i2 when then-mayor Richard Goldberg res1&ned. She was later elected in 1974. Former Mayor Roy Holm and 'Councilman Charlton Boyd le-fl the council be nch without fan- fare. Both previously were com· mended by the City Coun<'il and given plaques in recogrution or their e ight years of council sen·ice. Mrs. Sweeney, 4-0, has been a Laguna Beach resident since 1961 She was a charter member of Village Laguna. worked for the anti-h igh rise initiative in 1971 and worked to re<'all Coun· c1lman Ed Lorr in 1972, the elee· t1 on in wh ich Counc ilma n Johnson w as first voted on the counc LI. Mrs. SwC'eney became the first wom an to serve on the City Coun· cil since the r e tirement 10 years ago ofllelen Keeley. The new may"r 1s an honors gr uduate or th<' L'ni\'<'rs1ty of ~t aryland, has a bal'k~round rn te.ichanf( and JOUrnahsm and rur rl'ntl} v.orkl> .1~ ..i n•.il t•,l.1ll' :..111''" om .1n "1th Cuml11n1 1 A A''<O('litlt'' 'hl' .rncl h1·r hu ... hanll J1rn '-" 1•1•111•\ h.1' c fuu1 t'luhll 1•11 Mao Assail Vice Premier llO NG K O NC 11 f'l 1 (' h 1 n 1• ~ t' \ o m m u n 1 '1 l p a r t y rh:n rm:in !\1 ao T~c· tuni.t hu'< l,1tX'lt•d thl' J)Olttit's of \'ll'l' p l t• m1rtr Tt·n~ Jlo;1u11 pin~ a!> "con tnlf) lfl thr "'Ill or tht• 'l('Ol>)I'," l't•k 1111{ R ad10sa1d loci a} Ford, Carter Win Florida Primary Vote MIAMI (U PI ) -The fin al Democratic presidential vole an the Fl orida primary with all of the state's 3,420 precincts report· 1ng Candidate Carter Wallace J ackson Sha pp t.Jdall Bayh Blessitt McCormack Shnver Byrd tl31TIS Church No Pref. Vote Percent 439,870 34 392.105 31 :.>6 .13> 24 31 ,024 2 26,257 2 8.552 1 8,171 1 7,4.81 1 6,871 1 5,910 0 5.666 0 5,456 0 37,348 3 The final Republican presiden· tial vote in the Flonda pnmary with all of the state's 3,43> pre· cincts reporting: Ford 318,844 53 Reagan 282,618 47 * * * E'ro• Pa,,e Al FLORIDA ••• This ha.s the practical effect of further redut'ing the Democratic nomination field and could a s· sure Carte r of s econd place on the ticket -1f not the presiden· t1al nomtnatlon itself. Reagan was supposed to have a lock on the conservatave vote in Florida and that was supposed to be the ball game. F1orida also was supposed to be Wallace t'ouotry and few pundits believed Carter could do much beyond cutting Into the Alabaman·s 41.8 percent winning figure of 1972. But Ford sh owed himself to be a good campaigner and quick to learn the advantages of the pre- s1denc y 10 seeking votes . He called in professionaJs to replace well meaning amateurs in New Ha mps hire and Florida, but 1t a ppears ll was Ford himself who pulled victory out an both states by timely visits and well-placed dan s at his opponent. Ford a lso had ht-Ip from the economy . Increasing signs of re· co' ('ry. <'Speciall y the conti nued reduction of unemployment. had to bt• .i c,1mpJ1gn a ... set for him SORRY, WRONG ANIMAL NUMBER i\ typo~roph1ral err or 10 11 pct .1dopt1on .,lory 1n Tut>itday'i1 Dai· ly 1'1101 n•!>ultcd in th<• wrong numhfr bl'1n~ prlntf'd for the l.al{una Be a c h city anim al ~ht'I trr Th<' l'Orre<'t telephone number '" -1 97 3552 Th<' Ou1Jy Pilot r<'~rrl1' the l'rror. Opening Up Brmt'll. in Playboy Chat SACHA:\t E'.':TO I AP> (;m Edmund Drown Jr . "ay5 tn a Pl a~·hm magazine mler\'IC'W that bti m g go\'· l'rnor 'al time' becom es o ppr<.'ss1H"' and that he has mixed feelings about preo;s exposes of m isdeeds T he 37 ·Vear -old Democr at also said he doubts "hether defense spcndin~ can b<' cul He said he has "mixed feelings" about the "omen's liberation move- ment because 1t 1s "rreatin~ new instabilities" in society. Journalist Robe-rt Sche<'r's inter view with Brown "as publis hed in the Apnl issue of the sex a nd Com· mcntary magazine, which was distributed Tuesday. Scheer questioned Brown on topics r anging from foreign policy to personal quest ions suc h as whether Brown drinks or has used marijuana. Rrown said he dn nks "sometim es." He replied to the manju:rna question sa) inl!. "I o bser ve the laws .. E',.... Pflffe A J LANE ••• council term. "It's an educaUon money can ne ver buy." "I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to serve on the City Council," said Charles Fox. who did not seek reelect ion. To the new councilmen, Fox said, "I wish you godspeed, a fair wind and a follow ing sea." DIGiovanm lis ted a new rate schedule at the mumc1paJ golf course and formation of the pier- area redevelopment agency as two major acco mplis hments while he was mayor. D1Giovanni also mentioned his "atte mpts to keep the union ele· ment from the police depart· ment." referring to his oppo!tl· tion to a representation contract signed between the Teamsters Union and the city's police or. ricers. The contract wai. later t'ancelled. The experience was "trying'' and "at times even frightening." DiGiovann1 said. He s aid one thing the new coun· cit must do is try to bnng more industry into the city. "I wlll do all ti.at is expected of me as a councilwoman," said Mrs. Wilkinson. "It's certainly a great honor. I pledge to adequately prepun• myself before all meetings," said Walker. The m eetinjl a lso includl•ci swearing 10 or Max Berjl as c1tr clerk a nd E W .. 8111 " M1tchl'll as city treasurer . Neither facl"<i c halle nger s 10 the mun1c1pul elections . E'romPa,,eAJ NUCLEAR. • • geothermic energy options can be developed and used when the co~I supply runs out, De :"<1kc said. Flu Hits County SAN JOSE CAP) -A flu epidemic has hit Santa Clara County with more than 30,000 persons hacking. snirnlng and running fevers , health officials reported. The interim zone was placed on the land to allow the planning commiss ion to determine the best use or the property. Two Ian· dholders on northern lots had plans for buildiQg houses. Street Light .District Gets Change San Clementeans apparently are in the dark about the city's in· tention to form a new street lieht· mg maintenance distnct. Stick signs announcmg the formation started popping up this week throughout the city. Their appearance prompted a number of calls to city hall from residents concerned that another level or go\'ernme nl was in the makan~ Actually. the new d1str1ct "'II replace a n ex isting distnl'l crcat ed to defray the cost of :.t n•ct lights . By law, a stre et lighting distnct m ar be formed for a five-year penod. When it e xpirt•s, a newd1s· tnct has to be created. The existinjl distnct hai; a tax rate of 27 5 cE<nts . The rate is ap- plied against each $100 of u:.. sessed valuation of land within the city. Structures and otht'r Im· provements a re not taxed. Street lig hlin~ revenue is pro- j~ted at $124.000 for the l'urrent fi scal year. The new district will be larjler than the old one, due to recent an· nexallons to the city A public heartng on the pro- posed formation" 111 be held April 7 by the city counl'1l The ex1sllnJ' d1stnct will exp1reon Apn l 17. $200 in Drugs Gone at Pharmacy About $200 worth of assorted narcotics were stolen from the San Juan Pha r macy in the El ·Adobe Plaza between6p m. T ues· day and 9 a.m . today, sheriff's de- puties s aid. The burglar apparently forc·t•d entry through the front door of the drugstore Nothing other than the drugs were taken. "Laguna w as probably ont> of the abor qn 11al t'l'nle r ' in Southern Cah forn1n: that none or the ma n y ar cht•olog1cul ::.1tes known an Lagunn Bcul'h has C\.t'r been e xc a vated sc1e nllflcully and that r cprt-:..ents a lre men· dous s~!entif1c und t'ultural loss ... Cresl'ent Bay was identified u:o. u "l u r .:t>. i mp or t ant archl"Olog1cal sttr " The council ab.1l will l'onsidt•r agrttml•nt rt'h t•v ing u <tt•H•lo1>1•r from the ncl'e ... s1t v of u full 1•n \'lronmenta l 1mp~1ct n•porl for u proposed fl\ e·lot proJcct aloni.: Park Avenue The proJect first l'amt• tn th1• C'1ty Council a-. a 3J unit ~uh d1v1s1on v. h1 ch wall cleml'd Later. the propr rty owner r& turned \I.I th a h ve lot :..uhdl\·1~1QQ nnd wa:.. fir,t told no nt>w en vironment al rt>port \\OUld be net'dl'<t . but th.It dCCIMOn Wil'> Oil pealed by tht• Tempi<• lu lb Com • munit y A. i.ot·iat1on und thl• coun l'll gruntt•d tht• uppt•JI The su biwqut>nl env1mnml'nt;1 I n•port \\us found 1nad1-t1uult• b) ., tht• council, and th1• d('Vl'lopt•1 filed ~u1t :..t't'k1 ni.: to forc1• n • cogn1t111n of the fl\'t' lot d1v1s1on I In 11 lettt>r to the t•ou nt·1l, City AttornE'y Georl(t' l,,oi.:a n pn•sents l two s llpulalt•d JUdgmt·nts for ' CUUD('ll l'Oni.1d(•rntlon Roth 11u th1>r 111• l h1• tract without any furthl•r 1•nv1ronmcn tat rrport but Ont' rcqu1n•' lh<' dt• velopt•r to p Jy SI 1.000 an unpald dra1m1~t' fres wh1lt· the other r1· heves th~1t r<'q u1rE<mt·nt Church Burglarize~ Burgla r s who ente r ed tltt> 1 sanctua ry by removing wamtow panes c;tole St SO 10 <'o'h from . hepherd of the Jhlls Church 10 LaJtuna N1gur l. Orange County s h erifr'-; off1 c<'r s reported. Pastor David Sandber1: told of· f1l'ers thl' the rt o•·<•urn '<f whll1• h•· wus dbs<.'nt from th€· churth Thl• money was lak1•n from a cic!'ilf drawer 111 hi!'> ofl 11·l'. ' Pound D~clining f LONDON <A P l -An lnm's ui l mg pound ste rlinit sh"d anoth1•r cent 1n rela tion lo tht• ciull;.ir to day on wha t a forei~n l'Xl'h<in~1· dealer c al11•d a "still hig hl y nervous" market • Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Suits 2495 to 3795 Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Hooded Zippered Sweat Shirt eso Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts lettering Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Racquetballs & Racquets Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets pee do Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Caps Swim Goggles Baseball Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Basketballs & B~ckboards Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls 538 Center 646-1919 • Finanrial Trouble• J. Floyd Andrews, PSA Founder, Quits SAN DIEGO (AP) -J . F1oyd Aodtewa bas resiped H chit'f U · ~uuve otf1cer of Paci.t\c Southwest ALrlloes, wb!ch he cotounded 21 yun a10 with William Shimp. Shimp took over Tuesday u chief execuUve for the llnanclally t.roobled air carrier. Andrew• rematn.s as board chairman. Tb• two men convttted PSA fl"Om a nyto1 school Into an airline in 19'9, startlnc with a 11n1te leued DC3 and bWldln& wbal some conaldered u a mod~ for intrastate alrllnea. Beuw E'ord Part I~• lt'ltla Stan LOS ANGELES-First Lady Belly Ford stayed up pai.t mldnitht with a bunch of movie stars Tuesday naehl. joining tht'm 10 a tnbule lo fumdirl'clor Wlll1am Wyler as one of Amertca's great story tellers. Mri.. Ford, who ~ned a lbree·day Cali fornia campaign tour on behalf of her husband. made ( only passmg menhon of his ) victory Tuesday m lhe F1onda S l8 ( e Republican pnmary. Surrounded by thestars of Hollywood and accomparued through the evening by Wyler and dancer Fred Astaire. Mrs. Ford greeted and embraced dozens of stars Including Charlton Heston, Barbra Streisand, James Stewart, Greer Garson, Henry Fonda, Jenn1!erJones. Walter P1~eon. l4yTI'la Loy and Gregory Peck. LA !k,...I E'-u Tlareatetted LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Threatened with the loss of $100 million In federal funds, school orficials say they wlJI comply with ethnic balance requirements that could require m&Ddalory transfers for thousands of teachers. Superintendent William Johnston announced Tuesday that the staff of the U.S. Office for Civil Rights had found the diatrlct in viola· tion of a section of the Civil Rights Act that prohibits assignment of teachers to schools on the basis of race, color or national origin. Ez·•ada•e Saaua&lto Mawar SAUSALITO -Sausalito. which rupped the welcome mat face down on Sally Stanford 30 years ago when s he quit operatine a bordello In San Francisco to open a restaurant here. has elected her mayor. The council for this hillside-waterfront city of 8,700 voled her in· to office Tuesday night. To the delight of a standing-room-only crowd of about 200 in the C'OUnc1I chamber. the diamond-bedecked 72-year-old cast a vote for herself to make 1t a unarumous S-O. Rock Singer Trial Staro SAN JOSE <U PI> -Rick Stevens, former lead singer for the "Tower of Power" rock group. was identified by three witnesses Tuesday as the gunman who shot two brothers to death last month. Stevens. in chains and carrying a religious book, appeared in court with bis alleged accomplJce, Martin E . Derouen, 32, Oakland. 1\'uirl~ar Plan Def nad~d SAN DIEGO lUPI) -Passage or the Nuclear Power Plants Initiative -Prop. lS -wouid have a "disastrous impact" on Callfornla's economy, accordmg to San Diego Gas and Electric Co. President Robert E. Mor ris . Morris Tuesday argued the initiative would be u disruptive as the Arab oil embargo of 1973. saying nuclear power plant shutdowns would ln<'rease dependence on foreign 011. force electricity rates up and aggravate unemployment. eo.ecfla• Bo.,,u aHzed Ca.la'" Country ~1ng<•r Johnn~ C<i'.!lh un' l•lled hi., .... u1r on thi.' Walk of Fami.' Oil Holl) \\OOd Boule\·ard Tuesdav. becom- ing the l .669th entertain· m e nt pl'r!:>onalit~ '>O honored 3 File Suit In Concert Pot Bust LOS A~GELES tU PI > - Three of the 511 persons arrested dunng a marijuana crackdo" n at last year's Pink Floyd rock con<'ert filed suit against the t'ity fo r $32.029 Tut'sday cla1mmg they were the nct1ms of "oH~r­ iealous" police Stephen C . Lane. his '' 1fe, Susan, and Emma Satz each \\er e arrested for m arijuana po:.~ess1on while attending the Sports Arena concert. but thoi.e chargt's were later dropped for lack of e'·idencc. But city attorney Burt P1n£>s · ofhc<' filed new charges dgt11ns t the lno or "bemg 1n a pl ace where a cont rolled substance• was unlawfully smoked " A municipal <'ourt JUry found lhl'm 11\nO{'enl or the char.i:es l>ALYPtLOf .\5 DMV 'Humanism' Hit Office Mural.s, Day Care Unsettle Sown SAC RA:\IE~TO •AP> The lcg1~l•Hur~ => :>eDll)r member sa)s he'll Wik Gov. Edmund Oro" n Jr. l<> r~pl •ce Herman Sillas as dlrt"<'tor of motor 'etuch.•i. -but Bro" n Ii. Jlrudy tumlnai • dt•llf ~ur tate Sl'n R;indolph Cother. I 0 Yrel.a 1, rr1t1c1t<'<i S1llu!! so severely at a bearing Monduy that tht.> ch11irmnn said the OM\":. budget "ould httvt' t1.1 tx· discussed lotll'r because "St-n Collier 1s m no d1spos1uo11 tu rt• Witness Guilty, Sandra Good Says S l'RAMENTO 1/\1') !\l,111:1on t·ullht ~.rndru Good has JN'U!-rd a pro:o.t·~·ution \\ llnl'M• of h 1ng tu avoid bt'Lng ch.irg<'d with tJk111g part in a conspirac) to ma1l threaten1ng letters "lie 1s gut It).·• M1~ Good siUd of witness !\lie ha el Duvics. "He's lymg to kel'p from being charged. He kne" exa<'lly what "as going on .. SllE ~IADE her accusation Tuesday after Oa\ it.>s tcst1f1ed that he dldn 't know that :\llss Good and h er co-defendant, • u::.an !\turphy. "ere "ntmg al· Dmg Clms For Actor LOS A:-.iGELES (AP> - Actor Ry an O'!'\t•al hJs bel'n ordered to i.ec a p~ych1atn!.t for six months or drug counseling ai. a means of !>ellling his <'asc for man1uana pos:.es:>wn. ('ourt spoke!> m en said O'~eal , 34, the star of such mo,· 1t•s as "Oar rv Lyndon,.. "Paper Moon;, and "Lo\'e Story." was bookl'd last January for an· vesugauon ot possl'ssing fl\ l' ounces of marijuana. lie was ordered Tuesday to report back to l\lunic1pal ('ourt on St<pt 8 to ~etl \\ hether he ha"' sat1sfac to rtly compl e ted thl' counsehni:. Police nurcotics offi <'ers enter ed O '!'\t•al's &•I Air home Jan 7 with a search '' ~rrant .ind found the man1uana 111 a largl• Jar m a bedroom rlo!>et lt>l!edl) lhr('alemnlol. ll'tlt'r"' until thry ~a\'t.> him i.omt' tel mutl. Thl' two women :ire r hargl'd "1th consp1r1n~ to mall letters thJt threatt.•nt'd busint.'s:o and go' t'rnment leader:. "1th dl'ath unles1> t.>n\ 1ron,mcntal pollution "a=> halted !'USS GOOD IS also accusl'd of threatening the h \'eS of se,·cral bu:>ines:.men during tel<>phone in ll'r\11\\\S \\llh a m•wspapt•r and thre e r a di o ::-ta · lions. The defrn· d ants ha\\' pleaded moo ,t. - {'e n l !\I 1 !) s <MU• .. MY Good has called the ll'tters and 1nt£>n iew statement!> helpful warnings -not threats Both "o men are fn l'nds of L~nette Fromme. who wa' con Y1cted last ~ovembt>r of trymg to kill President Ford. :mss FRO~UI E was named a:. an unindirted co-conspirator tn the alleged letter -ma1hni.i plot. Shi.' and Miss Good are follo'A crs of COO\'lt'lt'd mass murden•r Charles Ma nson O;l\ 1es and another witness, !\!orris Willmarth. testified that !\lls5 Good and Miss !\lurphy asked Davies on Sept 5 -tht• day !\liss Fromme was arrested to ma1l leltl'r contamed 1n l\\o IJrge l'O\'elopei. Oavil'i. i.a1d he took the t•n \'clopt•s and lall•r lookf.'d at l\\o of the lt'lter:. lit• dN·1ded they wt•r1· lhreaten1n.1:. ht' 'aid. Jnd tunll'd lht'm O\ t>r to tht' F BI :\!1 !'>:. Good conlcndt•d thal D,J\'ies Offl'r<'d lo ma il the leltt'rs before hew as a:.ked to do so rommcnd an) than.: " 1'ht-73 ye ar old Collier. i.omt't1me~ s puttering, callt-d Sillas "incompetent lo th<· ut· niollt degr,•t>" for spendma tax- pu) l'r mon<'> on iut•h things as murals, offi ce pl;inls and rhlld cure cenlt•rl\, and for weanng a mask on Hallowt'c>n SILLAS. AT THE other t'nd o( a long tahh., repltt•d bc.•twt~n In· t erru p11v11 -. that his "human1:.t1c '" approarh has boo :1 tt•d m o rale, lmprovt•d 1t1erv1ce. and in 3011w ca1>es sa\'t."CI mont'\ Tue.i.da'. nro" n issued a stale." ml'llt sa~·in~ ht• hos "rompleto ronf1d<'n<'1"· 111 Silla:.. 0 M \' po k e s m u n Lio n d llolmes :>aid that 49 muruls In 4( field offices cost $27 .000 10 public fu nds I k stud artists "ert' pald Sl 1,665 and supp hes ro:.t SS,494 , for an a\'erage cost of $472 per mural He said thl' painters donated their lime for 27 murals. BROW~. ASKED by reporters about the Colhe r-S11lai. tiff. said : ··1 think we'r<' doing a good job at the OM\' I hke the pro~ram of murals. I hl-l' the fact the' ha\'e a r h1ld rare center here Jnd 1 thmk Herman Siiias 1s dmng a 'ery goodJOb '' On Collier, Bro\\n commented. ' I thmk lht'rc arl' those who don't ''ant to l'hange. who don't !Jke new 1dl' as -J 'm one who does. SILLAS. WHOSE office door bears a painting of a smiling car c1ubbl'd "Lo\'e Bug, .. ha:. 1nv1ted 'oluntl'er' :-uch as JU~glers and musician.., to 1•1\1 t'rt.un "1.11ttng hnl'=> Sillas :.atd 11 "a' llrn"n \\ho 'u.:~ested tr~ 111g to 1111111:111111• J:t)\ l'rnment Ill •rn l'ffort to brin~ 1t doser to the pt>oplt'. Hearst Auto Brakes Cut SAN FRANC ISCO tUPI) l'oh<'e toda y 111\'e:.l1gated the se,•enng of brake hoe:. on Ran· dolph Hearc;t 's automoh1h'. .. ay mg they m11otht ha\'l" bt•t•n c·ut "It was c•1thcr cut or happc•n<'d through norm JI \\l'ar or tear," a pohr<' spokt• ... m ,1n :.J1d ,1flc·r .1 ml•rhan1<' dls{'O\'<'rP<l Tut.>sda) that the brakt•' on the :iuto usl'd by Palrrt·1a Jl car,t" .. parrnb chdn 't "ork CORONADO (AP> -Actor-comedian Dick Van Dyke bas been hosp1tab1ed in fair condition with an undisclosed ailment. OHic1als at Coronado Hospital would not reveal the reason for \'an Dyke's stay at the hospital, saying only that he was admitted l\londay. was in satisfactory condition and in good spirits. Lane seeks Sl0,000 ~rncral damages, plus $388 in loi.t wages and $350 for attorney fees llis '' ife is asking Sl0.000 1o:eneral damages. $161 in loM wa~es and S.150 attorney kes !\trs SJ1z also =========================================- Van Dyke's physician. urologist Robert Plumb, was not Im- mediately available for comment. seeks Sl0.000 general d::imagrs, plus $780 for attorney fees. baby- s itting fl'l'S and expen,es for tra ve ling fr o m h e r San Bernardino home to Los Angrles. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENTS FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED IN 1976 and those with changes must be r e published at time of refiling HERE IS THE LAW· <Business and Professions Code) ~1·c. I 7!1:!0 1.11 I nh•-,, th1•-.t.1t1•m1·n1 t'\p1 n·'1·J1hc•rt111<l1•1 :.11hdt\1..,111n •h i 111 1c·1. :1111· 11111111.., li11,111t''" n.1n1•· :.t.1t1•1rn·nt c·xp11 , . .., .11 th1 • t•n tl (It l l\t' ·''"11 ' lrom 1>.-n·nd11·1 :11 Pl tl1t• 't'.1r 111 \\ h11'f1 11 '' ,..., l1l1•d 111 th1 • off11·1• ol the· c·ount' c·lc·1 I.. ~1'C'. t i!I I i 1111 S11h11·1·t tothc• 11'q11111·nwnt-. ttf '1d11l1 \1..,11111 1;11. th1• nt·\\~r•1p1·1 "''ll'cll•cl for llw p11hl1r:1 t 1011 of 1lw ... 1a1t•mNll ..,hou ld h1• one· that n1c11lat p~ 111 llw <•fl'•• \I lwn· tilt• hu,1111·" 1.., 111Ill't1111d11l'll·d ~(.'('. li!lli 11· 1 \\ lt1•11· .1 111 ·1\ ~t.1!1•1111•111 i~ rc>q111n·d ht'C'11ht' thl' prior -.tMPmrnl h .1 ... ,., 1't11·d 1111d1·1 'ttlull\1..,11111 1.11 111 S1•rt1011 17!'1:?0, th1• 111•\\ ... 1.1trm1·111 n1•1•1 I n11t ht· p11l1h,lwd 111111·" 1!11•1 1• 11 ..... hf't·n .1ch<1n1•t•111 th<·1nl111111,1t1 11n n•c11 11n•d 111 tlw "' p111•cl 't .1t1•nw111 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FILING AND PUBLISHING CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY OR CALL THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT (714) 642-4321 Ext 332 DAILY PILOT· ' It isn't the parking costs that are k illing you. It's the cost of getting there a nd back that's reaching the breaking point. The Federa l Department o f Transporta tion estim a tes that depending on the ma ke and year of your car. it costs you an average of $90 to $130 a month to drive a 40-mile round-trip to wo rk and back every day. And if you don't use your car during the day it sits in the parking lot a wasted asset For mon information call 547--331L TI1e Orang<> County Tran.,it Oi 'itrict has the eco11ornical an~wer to the dilemm<l. Take> the bus to work and back. For a 25c or 50£ fare. you ca11 H<> anywhere in Orang<' County. And you won't even have to look for a parking space when you get there. 6 a.m.. to 10 p.m. weelulliy• and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. 99 ~ Ride the bu and save what you've been missing. -116 DAIL\' PILOT EDITOR I LPAGE Time to Heal Wounds 11 W~ heed the. rubles." l\ow thut mo~t of tht-~houtang and tumult of elec· tions m l.ugunu Httu:h. Sun Juan Cap1i.lrano and San Clem ente tws ~ubs1dt'<.l, 1t 's timl' to :.tt.·p back and rl'· gain Pl'fSPt:<'l l n : Bltternt>ss wa1:1 gcncratl'd m all three c1lws. a not unusual c lcct 1on byproduct It 1s time now to put tha t bduud and rnovt.· furw<.1rd to ~oh c J>rolJlcms. many of which h avt.• <·om<• to light m lhl' glare of the cam· paign~. A good f',1~<' 111 point 1~ lhl· hl·att·d f1).!ht oH·r tht• S~1n .Juan's l'ropn1"11f111n 1\, u ftni.1nc1al mNhod for farm land pr cst•rvalaon It falll•d :\v" thoM• tn thl' OlJpuSI t1011 have ,1 <lut~ to t<•kl· ,1ff11 tn <•tl\ t• 'll'lh ami propo:o.t! a rnNhod of Opt•n .'>IJUCl' µt·rpl'LUUllOll tht•y C'Ull ltH· \\1th Laguna <trHI San Clcrncntl' too had tht:1r <·on trovcr~ics "h1t•h rn tht• dark passion of thl' campa1rm <'uuscd tm\ ni.pcoplt' tn rt'gurd t·ach oUwr a s "them <lnd u~" Hcgardlt·s~ or side. howe\er. each had the bt.·st uiterl'1:1t of the <'<Jmmun1ty at he<trt The attitudt· of "b1nd1ng old \\Ound:." pcrhap:, can bl'st be excmJ)lif 1t-d by a gentlemanly !)tatement 1s· !>Ued by Luguna council C'<.tndidate HO\\ ard Dawson. After once v. inning h1~ election. Dawson lost in a r e· count by only eight votes to Sally Bellerue. "~ly cor· diul ht:sl Wl!>ht•s to ~lrs. H'ellerue." Dawson said. New Leadership It appears that th1.· city of San Clemente has a promising administrator in its new city man ager. Gerald Weck::.. ln :vtontcrcy Park. where he is now c ity manager . We~ks has gain ed a solid reputation. Those who know Weeks say he is a respected administrator -and a believer m open government. Another Weeks. 36, wiU l'Ome lo San Clemente April 5. !>UCct!edtng Kenneth Car r . who will become finance director afte r 11 years as city m a n ager. T he n ew cit)• managt>r, will or t•ourse. face a multitude of problems a nd cha ll~ngeb pier ar ea redevelopment. d ty emplO)t> labor disputes. back ('Ountry dt·velop mt.•nl m add1t1on to the day·lO·day d etails uf r unning u government m the r 1t.y of 22.000. .. •lf'here m ay be cootrovers~. as well. dependina on the outcornc of n ly hull tn\'t'~l1gations recently r ... qucstt•d by t h.: San Clc·mt•ntt· Homeowner~ A:,~oc1at1on Throu~h the !>torms minor or maJor -the city "ill req uire firm lcade~htp \\'t• \\l!>h Weeks good lut·k 1n pro\ 1d1n~ 1t Expensive Def eat It 1:. unfortunate tha t voter s m last week's elec tion d id not have the fort>sight to appr ove 1~suance of S30 m ill ion in school construction bonds by th1.• Capistrano Unified Sehool D1stn ct. Defeat of the is1:1ue is not going to stop an an- ticipated increase of 8,000 stude nb by 1988. ~or 1::. failure of the issue going to lower taxes. Al some point. nine n ew schools must be built. It's cheaper to build them a t today's prices than tomorrow's What the defeat 1s going to mean is crowded classr oom s and double sessions, in some cases. Educat ional quality will suffer. The defeat is going to mean another cost!~ ele<.'- tion later this ) ear. paid for. of course. with ta:\· payers' money. H voters are really concerned about keeping costs down a nd mai.Rtaining educational q u alit y. they should be seeking another chance to pass the issue. L/S C Sea9oi119 Priorities CIA Drug Disaster Dear Gloomy Gus Boats Should Yield to Whales (JACK ANDERSON) \\ \Slll :"\GT0:-0: The t't·nlr:.il lnll'lhi.:t•nn· .\J.:t•nt·y h.i-, hu~hed up lh1· rh-ath of ,1nottwr m.m \\ho \\,,, .Hlm11\l•dt•1\•1t tuu rnud) ni.'1111• .11 um u nd•·r ,1 :-.upe·r ·"t"'r•·I p r n J! r .1 m c u cl l' n .1 rill• ti .'.\I i.... l "l.THA Dt-:1.T.\ Till' \ .. , ...... , ... 'Hllll.ir t•) th.1l (If 111 Fr:11)k Ob.1111 , 'Aho lt•ap1•t.I to -ht .. ti I' ;1 I h t r11m .1 \1·" \'o rlo. 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St>O m1lho n thrrc- 'ears a~o. tl' ~1111 b<'m~ helcl up l\h.1d ,1f ~ a ~t :Jlt' n <•partme'nt '~llllo.t·~m .10 told u .... '' oHl'flllJ.! too hlllt• and a<lo.tni.; tnn m ud\ To the Editor· Regarding till' artrrlt-• .'.\Ion- clay. !\l<in•h 1. nn "l'O'H'l'b<>.tl Hat er' Dodge R11! \\n:tlt·.... Om· Bnat ll1t.. It should h;iq• read "Whale Hal R~ P1HH•rlit1•<1t Races' .. l um surpnscd you pul lhts on tht· St'tond pJgt• i.l:-> J feature story mu«h ll's>. m th<· !->ports sett ion I t'tlJOY all typt•s of spvrb, p111 bablv as much if not more than the next pt•rson. bul is im oh mg innoce nt :.in1mals and mamm.il~ to ..,uffl'r or"'' t•n ht• k1lkt.l. 1s th.it a ~port and h:.i \ tn)! fun'' ~II G R A T I ~ G " h o I t' s .H t· where the\' b("long in the un•an PmHrboa0b l'IH'tng and dodl!llli! t lw~c cn•ature:.. du nol' \\'h' 1·an t tht• boats r:.icl' tn an.ma .. th.it Mt' butlt :..pec1f1call\ for lhl•m'! In the arltdt• the onh cun«1•rn \\as for tht• ~pC'l•d raC'er and th1.· lad that one-11f till' boats \\;is put <•ul of tom pet 1t1on l>y hilt 1111! ,1 "'halt• d1w~n 't tt rnakl• H1u \lonckr "'hat h ;.1pp••n1•d lo that \\hat<' afll'r 1t was hit"' 1' 1t still suffrnng. "'a1t1ng to 1111· ht:1•a11:..1• of 1ls \\Ounds'.' 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''ho ~lJnd le> ~;11n far 1111111• tha11 th~' j!I\ (' ,\m('I I( ,I Pun.-h ( MAILBOX J Lellers from readers are welcom1' The nght lo condense letter:s In 111 8JXlCe or eliminate libel is res1trved Letters of 300 words or less Will tw given prefe-rence All letters m1£St m cludl> signature and maiting address but names may be withheld on rt - quest 1f sut11r1ent rtason rs apparrnt Poetry u'lll not be publuhed God hl<'ss and help our Amencan people \\ho ;tr<' ~orng broke and feeling very wear) of the nev<'r·ending, darly ripoffs perpetuated against thl•m by thr S\\tndlin~. fraudulent pnvatc en· terpnses and the powerful i><'nple behind them . These must lrulv b<' the t1m"' that try men's soul·s -and p<>C'kl•l books. But, 1t ·sonly monl') An1! one ran 't buy honor. rl'Sl>t'Cl or honest\' with that. . BER:'\Y HAKEH R..sr.bla"~r To the Editor· In obs("r\'lnl! the photograph of tlw "ln\'1s 1hl<' '\Ian"' on paJH' 1\!I nf lh<' !\l arch 4 ed1llnn. 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J~nkin•-thal win~ do.11n't trav~I VHY W('I!" from the gene-rating pl.rnh to tlw likelihood of bt•1n~ hit II\ :1 fal111tg mt't('Ortll'' If thl' :-11111•11rtl•r .... nl tllt 111 111:.1t1\1' 'Adi i.:11 .•nmrul 1•11lkr t111,: ''~n.1tun•s. 1•rott·t•t 111j.! \\hat(·\ 1·1 port um uf thl'll' a11ato11\~ 1111'~ 11 ... ,. fnr thinkrnj.!. from thl' 1mm11w11t 1lan~er of falltng 11lt'l1•111:-, "'1th somt• s11rl of d1stin<tl\1• 1•111t'r , tht•y "'ill be at ka:-.l prul'l1u11i.? \~h:tl ttwy pn•arh Whtlt• thl'Y ar1• al tl. thL·y r1111ld propose bann1n~ m1rro~ :t\'t' 111·l'rl s ~ind X · r <t \ s : and :ti 1oo halhtubs, \\here man~ <t('Cldt•rtt:. happt>n :innually. P erhaps bl'tt<'r would be for lhc sponsors of the nuclear initial n·1• lo Pl'Ol)f)~<· banning m<'lt.'<>rllt'' Although most of these perhap .... started in 1oparl' thousand~ of years a~o. as loni.r <ts tht·~1· p,•oplt• are planning a !-tep bac-kwurd . they mtJ'lht us "'t'll takt' :i g1a11l ~l\'P' l.AOISLAW REDA\' s,.1aooll"11uraft~f­ To lhf' Editor: I read with int<'rest some trm1 back that the 30 Oran~e Count v school districts wt.•re mrl'lini.: In consider forming lh<'ir ""n mutual insuranct· comp<in) ll seems th;il thC'ir comh1nNI annu:.it poltC'y \\as sumt• S.i or ~i mrlhon ll would sc•11 m to mt• th.it unlr1'.s th<' rnsurann· ('om parn1.·~ ,1/'e a non·prof1t c111pora· 111111 , .tt11l we• know lhal lh1•\' ,1rc•n 't. thl' :>choob (':..11 :-011t• m oney hy tn surrni;: lht·m~l'iv1•:.. Thl' b1,zgc~t cli<•nt that lh•· rn suranl"l' l'ompan1cs ha\'t' 111 1111• stale' ot C'altforpia. how1•\'(•r , '' llw Sl.tlt• ot Cal1forn1a, lot \\h1d1 \\I' pav Objert Lf>HOn 'l n llw Eri1lor H1•fe •11111).! 111 \11111 r t•1·1•11I f I' :1 I It I' 1· 11 11 l h 1• \\ o I' k o f p.1ra11H1cl11·'· I \\011111 like• to n 1ll :1llt'nl1n11 to tlw 11111,1.1nrl1ng \\Ill lo. 111 lh1· pa1 .1rn1•d11·-. trorn ltw l.a•:1111,1 lltll.., F111• anti 1(1· ... 1111· l '111t 1111 tilt' 11e·1•:1:-ion of rn v ho~p1tal11al 1011 la .. t \\e•t'k l h.1d ~111w 1nt•1 dt•t·p ..,.,,l••n11" sh1ll'k :t' ,, 11•,1111 e1f :1 l'1trnl11na tron 11f l\111 111t·,1·nh•·d d111).!"' .ind h1•1•r Tht• fa 't \\ 11rk of I hi' p:ir:1nwcl11·, 11111louhtt·<llv ~.1\1•d Ill\ lift• I \.\ntrlcl h11p1· th.it rn\ ,., pe•nt•111·t• m1 g h1 ..... , \'e• ;..., an oh 11·1·1 1 .... ~on lq ollH·1' 1111 th•· pot1·11 twl tlan).!e•r of l'•1111l1111;1t11111 11f tlr11i:' t·\ <'II if pr 1·,1·11h\'d It 'hould al"' lw n •a.,..11n111: 111 ;ill 1·11111•11.., of S .. 1tl<ll•·li11<·k \,'.ill•·\ th.ti \\I' h:l\'•• "u<•h 11111 ... 1anrlin1• m1•chc•;1I 'l'f\'H'<·~ :t\lltluhk t11 u .... 1n ttm<• of n1•1•d l>E:":'l'IS;\ !'-MITH ;\lrmhN. Board of l•:d1wat10n, Sactdld111t'k \'alh·v t 'nifwd S<'h1>0I ))1..,lrtl'I rarrni·· "i""' To the Editor. In re1>?ards lo your nrticle in the Dail) Pilot on M arcll 4 eonrPrn· mg Don Hickmon's r<'asstJtn· ment. I must say t hat Mr Jhckman t Prinripttl of San J uan Element ary Srhl}ol 1 is not the on ly onr upset O\'er lhts farce John Cooper s statement that parent ·s opinions or" not ~erman<' to the process and his admi ssion lh:it he and th<• superintendent ond 1 ass ume. lhl' board 1s n ot ~oinl! to he 1n- flucncl.'d h) popular cons1dera- l wns "" app.11linl! ,\ d.1~:-11· •• , amplt-or taxation \\tlhout repn•i.t•nt:it ion• I. a ~ .1 p.111•111 111 d11ldrt•11 al lt•ntl mi: :-.:in .J nJq urn !'-di•" >I. .1 nd ,,, .1 \oluntl'l'I a11k, h.1\1' ht•t•n ' t • ,. ' 1 111 11 r 1 • ~ " l' ti "' 1 t h ~I r 111 <' k m .1 n · i.. 1· on 1· t• 1 n t 11 r o 111 d11ltl1 P11 I lH'lit•\'t' 1111r :-.d11111I '' on"· of lht• linc:-t 111tht•1·11LH\l\ and know that m'\ldt 111 lltt• t'r 1•d11 for tlui. bt>long:-lo l>on lltt•kmttn. I h· I:' lovt'Cl anti 11·~1JC•t•1t•d II\ lh1• pan•nt:-:11111 mn:..t 1mport:1111 of :111. h,\ thl· ~dwol d111tlt1•n. 111;. repli.il'l'ml•nt would he• :i l!fl':il lo .. ~ to our i-rhool and our 1·vni mumt~ .10\'l'ESTAH" A"i•af ftf>llf>Grf'lt To the Editor '\fay I 'Pt':1lo. d1n·1·tl~ tn lh(· 'talem1•nt 111 th1• lt'lt1•1· f'n11n J>r \\' , II . D 1 « l 1· r 1 r h . <' 11 11 n t \ \e•t rn:trtun, Publtt· llt•alth D11t•1· tor. 1th.uh Pilot. ;\Tarc·h :n, n · 1::11 rlan~ th1• l:11·k of k110\\ ll·cl~1· and cl1~tortion nf lrulh 111 l'al Cu1n·r·:-lettt·r C•n "J\n1m.d Re~ea r1'11 · · J\n1m:il A '>f.t:-tant•t· L<'ainw \'oluntt'l'r' · knowl<'dgr is hast'll on actual expN·rr11t1• 111 puhl11· pounds Th~ "unv. anl\•d ~tray .... " wh1 r h Dr Dll'tf'nd1 'o l'avaltt•rlv <'on' 1 .c n' 1 " rt•!-" .11' <' h . "r (. p1•11plt•"; 111•h , man\' ol whom \l {'l'l' ln'I .1<·< 1dt•n1 :tlh :ind who .. 1• O\\ nc•r ... an• f r;111t rl'alh "'al'd11ng for t lwm t u111111·111natc•l.\ 111 t lw "'ron~ pl.11't'' > IS IT i\ <h:-tort1nn 111 truth t11111· ~ist that tho!'lt• 1•al anti doi.: stta\'s \lhn an· ln ... t .111d un\\.trtlt'll !l\\11 rnrlhon II\ lht• l'llUl111'\, f;(IOll() II\ Orani.:•· County 11 ..... 1 ~·1•:ir 1 h11v1• :i right to ;1 1111111:1111• dl',1111 '' l 11 ln till' t1nw theM· ;1111m.d' \\1•r1• 111'1 or aha111tor1l'cl lht•\ had ll \.••(I \\1th .ind lwf'll t re'.111'11 a~ 1111•111 h1•1 'l1I I :i1ni111•' l l11w "111 "',. ~t'I c ompa,;.1onak t'tllll'll"' \\hn lr,1\1• 11·....,·ueotl II .. tan 1111: ,11111 lt·rnl11•tl .1111111:!1 frorn th1· ..,lr<'l'IS lo t:tk•• th.11 :11111nal lo 1t11• .... t11·ll1•r 'Aht•11• 1h 0\.\111•1 1·.rn 111111 1t 11 ltw 'lwltf'I'' urc· onl\ rf'l:1\ ,1.1111111' l•H 11• "•ard11:1hnr.ll111·11· .. Tht• p1"1t 11111 111 i\11l1nal A' !-t ... tan1·1· l.1·.•v11•· '' 11t111 v.t• ... 111111ltl 11'1 llw th1111s:tnd kt•111w1 ... prrH'llH' tni.: mrlli1111 o; 111 :1111rn.t1' :in1111allv for th1• lall ... tlo th1·11 11111. a nti ll'l th•• ...,ht•l1<·1 tl,.,..11 ·, 111h ot 'hdtt•r 1111.: :inti h11111a1wh cl""J"l'lll.: fll 11111 11rtll ah,111cl11111·1l. 11111 le,...1 p1•t' Ill Tl I FHA:"-I\ Fl. O~A~G E GOASl DAllY PILOT Ji,,,,,.,,\ 11 ... ,, ''"'""/"'' / /f(t'flll 1 lo. 1•1•1 1/ J 'rl1lur /1<1 rt.m ri 1' r>'1h1d1 f"1/1111ro•1l I 'oc11 f t/llM Tiu• e•1l1tnri.il p;JJ:1• nf the• f l,111\ 1'11111 ..,..,.k' In 111fn1111 .11111 'ttrn ul.tt•• r t•.ttt••r' IH f" ''"'"'''*'-' nn lh" 10.1•'•· 1111 t•r 1· 111mnwnl .u \ oo '''I''''' uf •11tf·1 tt'I tt\ ''"dwat 1·111 otumn1't' .1nrl t·•t1 t1 .. in1'h t11 jtfOI llltnt: .1 fol 11111 f.,f rt'.1fl1•1 'II"' :1wl h1 pr1·,1•nl1n i: rh1' ne·"'l'ilJll r " 11ptn1m1 ... amt 1111"" 1111 1·u11 ••111 tr\pw' 1 lu 1'ffil1111,1f Ojlllllltn' l•f !ht• lliitl\ l'ilnl ,1pJ1f•,11 nnll 1111lw ,.,,,,,., 1.tl • 11fu11111 ·'' tlll' lop 11( the• 11,ICI' (IJ1IOl••ll' 1•\ pr1''"'1I 111 lh1• r-1111111111"1' .uul t'iH lll<lrll'I" ,111of h•fl 1•1 "111t•T' ,HI' th1•1r 11-. 11 .tnd n<• •'lltl"l '••rt11·nl 111 llw11 '11·11o ' 1>1 111• 1\,111\ 1•11111 \l1t1uld lie• 111fe•1 ro·d Wednt•s cl ;ty, :\tar 10, t!l7<l edne8day's Clo i.ng Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DAil YP1LOT 8'J< Preventive Work • Saving Teeth- 1 And Money, Too 1 i 1:1) S\'LVI~ 1-0RTF.R -S1sty ""vt•n million Amcnc11n ,\dUlt• havu dcnU£1 d1a_.:no,,•d periodontal d1seu~c 90 perl'e nt of .ill ud1tlb art• ~stmrnled to suffer rron1 this &urn ntlmt1nt "hH·h cau:sc:s loi;:s of tt-\>th : 2~ m1lhon i\nH•ncuns h~" t• lo"l ull 1he1r k\•th by mid dle BA<' ;.111d unolh,•r 25 rrnllion" di ht" l' IHsl half tht>lr teeth Y\'t. \\Ith th'' twlp of dcntul S\IJ)phcs costing ubout th~ price of two mo\ It' t1rkt-ts plus n·~ul.ir l'lentol checkups, millloM or A nwr1 l'llll' rould a void or min1m1H• this tWNH,•s-. suffcr111~. loss of tt:eth 1111d .1\'<'om pun:. tnJl dt•nt.11 b1lb. In 1975 nlon''· '"' 'J.wnt Sl'i billion lo r d<•11l1btn work -thl' bulk or this Money•s Worth enormous tOlal goin~ for rt!slorat1\ \>rather than preventive "ork. "Ol 1R OBJECTIVE SllOl'LD bt• life long teeth." Sa):< Or Ronald Rass1ur. as:.1stant pror<'ssor or periodontics at New York's l\1 t Sina1 School of Medicine-• We N>uld makt' a big step forward m 1976 1( t'\'l'r\Olll' spent 69 cents for a t"o month :.up ply of dental no~s half .1 dozen times a yeur plus a couple of doll urs 101 tuoth hru!>hl•s. an 1m estment of about S6 a )ear " Do \OU e xpect to lost• \\>Ur fmgerna1ls in your hfetamt> • Bass1ur asks, and at onc<' 1 etorts · Of courS\> not. So why dn most p('ople expe<'I to lo.!ie thl·ir tel'lh before they die"" "Tooth dee a~ 1:0.. lur~el~ c·au:-;ecl b) p1 ote in ph1.quc on tlw teeth," adds Dr Maurice Marshall head or a dental chntt m rural Bainbridge. N Y "\\'e know that bacteria colomit• on the plaque. causing deca) and that to prevent this. Wt' must interrupt the buctcrtal colonm.1t1on process · TO KEEP BACTERIA from colonmng. ~ou must inter- rupt the colon Ill ng process e\ ery 24 to 32 hours with a thorough brus hing and by flos:o..mg, preferably with a wax. less dental floss "Americans should put their mon<.') into pre\'enllng dis ease instead of repainni.: dam.1g\• frorn 1.f1M.>a:o..e." m1>1i.ls Dr L M. Kenm·d~ ot Dallas. prl'sldl·nt ot tht• American Dental Assn • and ma1nta1mnJ? or;il ht:.'ulth 1~ 1 elat1vely anex pensive ' A per:o..on would SJ>t>nd an ;iwrn1:t• or .thoul ~70 per) ear O\·er a laft.t1mt• for this.· Kcnnedv l'sl1mutcs. "On the olhl•r hand. \\hat IH.'('cls lo lw <10111.• to n·~tu1 c and repair damUAc that's alrt•ady been done b~ dbc.1st• c.u1 be the mo~t ex pensive kind of treatml·nt, runn11111 into thousunds of dollari. 'for an adult " AT THE MOST-INFOR1'1t:D professional levels, the ronvlctron 1s growmg that a near rcvolut1on.1ry i.htft 1s go mg on from restorat1\ l' work and relier of puin tn 1>revenl1 v1• procedures. H's hardly a 100 percent turnaround -only about 30 lo 40 percent of the US populul1on 1s estimated lo be v1s1ttnj? a de-nt1st on a regular b1ts1i; to•lay and million!< are drt\ en In the dl•nt1st onlv by pu1n Uut there's u change · cleur and dramatic." s.1~s lht' ADJ\':; president Wh.1t·~ vour maJor hun)!up ubnut preH!tlllvc dentistn ' C'om rmtment In Marshall's \\Ort!' • Tht' public doesn t think Wt' !.hould be p:ml unyth111 )! unit·"' "<' dr• "ometh111~ ph' :o..1cal. Ii kc dn II a tooth llut th1· µubht •~ !>al1sf1ed an con .. u1t111g with Jll .lltorncv .1nil I"&~ •nit .1 ft·e for consultation · The b1~gcst news 111 prcvC'ntl\l' <knll!>tr>. of course, 1:-. prepaid d ental care with irn 1•st1111 .1tl·tl 25 m1lhon or vou rN'c1vmg prt•pa1d dental can• fr om ~our family dentist throu~h 11 000 dental rnsurunt·1· plnns offered by youi employt•r or trade umon Wh.1t s rr11H '" d1rl.'ct coveraJ!t• 1-. proJt-'Cled 1.1l .i minimum of r.o million people by 1980 and lht• movement " 111 a phase of explw11\ e J!Mwth BUT IF \'Ol1 C'A~'T f!!'l 111to :i prepaid dl.'ntal <'art' pl:in und you must handle tht• pl'C!\ t'lltl\ 1· denll ~t rv on vour own f:stahlish an on going relut1onsh1p with a prevC'nt1on· oriented dentist for l\~ o three< !It'd.up-; ye<Jr I) , -Treat your dC'nltst as' nu "ould <I lawyt•r scl•k1ni: .id· \'IC'C on pt op<>r d1N and tooth e.1r1• :md bf'in~ ~r;itelul ~ht 11 he does no mor<> th:rn rheck vou1 tet•t h .rnd c lean thcrn In' psi a few ecnL'i 1n dental flo~s and usk }u11r p11• venuon 01 it•ntcd dt·nt•~l how lo use 1t · -Lc.irn too hO\\ to brush' our teeth .inti ho" to re mo' 1• plaque so that ~ ou can fight pl'nodontal disease from I h·· :-.tart, -Tt:AC'll l OUR CJllLDREN proper dental c·;m• from an earlv :igc· for until Coni;:rei.s doc11 pass a heti lth 111 surancc hill 1!1\ tnJ! children free dent.ii Ci.Ire covcr.ii;c. 0 11, "ill be.> our Job Deposit /\utomatie Electronic Checks Nationwide in '76 \Vi\SlltNGTON <AP! Th1· l'11•t•tmnar deposit of Sori.11 Security c hecks 11110 '>ll\1n1-?" and r lll'rking account!< "'II bl• 1•xt1•11d1•d n:it111nv.idt• II\ lh1• 1•1111 nf th1· v1·:11 .1ftf"r hf'g1nnini! tn <.t•mg1.1 l,.._t rnontli ,1 '111-.1~111\ IJ1·p.1rtnwnt offtr1al ~:J\ ... Th1• rH'\\ llt•1>11 ">1t "\'!<•111 \\hll'h IS opt111n:ll 111 !hr rN t p1vn1 (•l11n111.11\•., th1• It.IP• I 1•h1'f k f n11rPh ln.,t1 .. 11I .1 d1 • 1"''111 ... m.1111 d111•1 th 111111 .. 11 f'IJJl••nt , , It•, k111g 111 ,,,,HI>!' .1 <' ('1>1111 t Ir,, m .1 m .1gll1' t 11 t ·' p 1 • I' 1 1 p.1rt•d h\ tl1" Ir 1•,1 ... 111 , l>•·p:11•t rn 1·11t I.• , I' I 11 1n I\ ,, 'J'I t'.1:-0IJI I llt t 11 1,,J ht ) p IJIU lo 1111\1.iit• the• 111 w ")slt•m '.11 d 111t1 .i l ; l > N .'-9 I IM Ell sin~li· ('lllllJ1l11 111t \\ .1 ... I•,., I\' rl'" lh1 d1 , • ., ... it ttl thP f 1r .. 1 .,, I nf 11.1\ nw11h 111c;, ... ,1:1.1 1,,,, month "Ttlfo:R •: Wt·:Rt. 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('11111 , .111tl 11fh1•1 l1•d1•1 .ii JI•" 1111 ·11h .11!1111( Ill p111·1•nl 11( th•· 1111 ,el "ill h1· 111.1rl1· l l(•1 llt11111.ill\ In ttw1 nd of 1twd1 '"''"' Tll F El.EC"fHO:\Jf'tlt'f'>O~lt ... 1111• lh1 "1111111 ~f1•p Ill flt1 · prniirD111 111 t•hmtnHl• c·h1·1·k pnHtwnt-. 1,,...,, '"ar th1 Tr1"1~01' Depurtm1•11l in1t111lccl ,, r1,1t 1u11\\ 1111· prn,1!1.1n1 to rn:11 I rN 1111t•nt~ · checks ell r('l't ly to 11 h.t nk •11 1111 ... r r111u11c·111I rn~t1tut 1rm of their chl)l('C /\bout 3 5 n11lhon rcc1p1ents s1~1wrl up l•ir tlw •l1rrr t marlin~ program . Plumly satd , "1111·'1 ,,,1, twt11 1 than tlw three million lhut hnd hccn cxr~ctcd Pt>rsonl'i m tht• d11•·<'t ma1l1n~ r1111l{r.1m "tll l1r '"ttC'lwr1 a11tromaticnlh tn tht t•l1•ctron1r tlep11,ll w~t1•m All Soc111I St>rur1h n•c1p1rnt ... '"II he lnf•)rmt•rl \\h1·n llu t'1Prtron1l' "'i.tcm I!. II \ .111.thlt-in their art'.J'i ond h11\\ tl i<'' t .1n ~1.11n up for 11 ~ VI .,, '° . l. .. -ww- WIMO•'"'~ ~ w.,....c...r. t•9 H •I u ::E':w ,~~" ,:~ Wlt<Ga ' 10 • )I ::~,.r n~ • '?. t1 ..... 1• .. , .. ' WOO<h( Old U 0 I • _,,,, ». 7~ 1• WOOi..., I IO t JI' 1• •W!lc>lci'710 1')4 • wt;f'td Airw ,,. S Witco C 1 io U I•~ • Wno1r 1 '°'* • " ., W\111\tot JO U J I • ,.. .. ~ ... . WVt• CO-ti •• • ,, .... . '· ='~~~11 ,: Wlloml<.o AO 10 j I ·~ '• "~ ... -ll'll-l!.ro• Cll I U IOJO 0 , -11, .. .. 1 .. ''<I H 10 ... .... " ll t. • 114 •• ,._ I? I . ... .,. J't ~, • I~ 41('• . . 88 DAA.YPILOT Wedneeday M¥eh 10, 1m t Asian Actors Silent Minority f By VEJl.NON SCOTI' , HOLLYWOOD <VPI> -Tiw ail eot mmority lll I.he Utlted States 1s the Asian contingent. att'ordtna to Nobu McCarthy, the Japanese •Ctreu whose u rter hu been llm ted lo 1ei hu and wa1truset. an reomit years. The Chinese, F11lpino, Japane e, Kordn a.nd no• Vietna mese -some two m1lltoo strooa . .she ~ona -are the mv1s1ble Americans tn movies an4I television. Nobu. who ht.1d lOi) roles in "The Teahouse ~~ th• Aucust Moon " and "Tho World ol Su111e Wong, has a rare opportunity to dis play her t ale nt In · · l''arewell to Mam.anar," a lWO·hour NBC TV film Thursday at 9 o'rl0t•k "It's been a lone. long time." she i.ald unhappll) "ASIAN AllE TIIE forgot· • ten people of entertauunent ll 's an old story. There ·s a belief m Hollywood that Asians c.-an 'tact. Mcun•"f ''They 11ay our actors are not aU.ractive enough to play leading men So they are limited to playing houseboys, gardent>ri> or coolies. "Oul' act resses are stuck with the post·World War 11 Im age or the delicate war brides who came to Amer it'a or the geisha fable "No roles are wriuen for us Perhaps I could understand that. But why can't I play a secretary. a neighbor, a nurse or an attorney supporting parts that don't specify a race? .. IN .. FAREWELL TO Manzanar" !'lobu s tars 1n the true story or a family among more than 110.000 L /fl. Boyd Why Lefties 'Southpaws' Clients continue to inquire why a left handed baseball patcher h. e lollll!d a 'oothpaw Ball diamonds used to ~ laid out iJo the patrhcr could throw to tht' wtst. lhueby lt'tt1ne tbe afternoon batter fa r<' away rrom lh~ 11>Un. Sore eoQU&h, the left arm of the p1tt'her. therefore. w1&s to th•• south GUNS Q "Do the Amencans who own .:un:. outnumber the Americans who dOll'l ! A. Not quite. At lasl count there "us ut kast o nf' gun in 44 out of every 100 households hereabouti. If you 1>11cnd $.'lO 11 month to IN'<I >our St Be.rnnrd, > ou 'r\' huuna prctt.) clo:.e to lhc iwer11ge, :.u Can > ou 1dent1f) Abraham l.mroln '$ llfetlmt> allmt"nt • l\t11rfan's S)itdromt', that' 1t$ namt'. Pl'Oplc "ho ~-ulftr from :-omc urc 11n1ular and loosf'ly put tojlether They're natlooted Thl•y'n• nt>arsl~hlt'('I fo'rtquently, • 1n such cas~'· ont' t'ye ts not proputly con trolled. And 1 hl'Y 'rt.• afnll'tl'd to a pretty hlah rute with ht•url dlst•a.,t> .Addrf'urnu:ltol M llol/d.l'U.Hor lStiO,Co11to M'ao926M And among those t' 1t 1tcni. .,,,.~...__..._._..._,.._,,,_..._,,,~_.._........,,.~..,..._..._.~ pulling 1n mort thun SlS.000 a } l'llr, approx 1mately ~ out of C\ er) 100 ownt.'d f1rearm!> It's also true that more people attend the Sunday church sen ices than watch the Super Uowl. on TV or other\\ IM'.'. Always put the mothballs on t he top shelf of the cloi.et. my dear. lte:iv1cr than aJr, their vapors fall, not rise 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ., .. ,. '\-Cf)CU1'C , s11n m1ca111 Sporting top ha ts and canes. opera star . ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiii~il Beverly Sills (left) and TV star Carol I Burnell rehearse a number al New York 's Metropolitan Opera Hou se for a Tbanksgi ving eve special next Call called ~ tts glory ·c1111rq • CalnB ~can111pa1r "AST-ON t SH t NG! 'Taxi 0 r i v e r · has muscle-tensing, skin-prickling suspense that build s like a n ai r r aid siren." PIUIDIBJ Japanese. Americans interned at detention camps -liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiijl during World War II. If Asians are so silent. why does Nobu choose lo "Sills and Burnett at the Met." -ct\arles ChampUn, Los An.-les Times "A KNOCKOUT" ~~~':.~';i""' ''POWERFUL" ~11.~.:'1yn "BRILLIANT"' :='~Lr ••*••'-*DI Bii speak up? . "Because there Me a gr eat many young Asians studying acting these days." she explained "And I think they should have opportunities in the future. I WC>uld like to think they will have a better chance than some of us ... . ~'WINNER 4 ACADEMY ~ ;AWARD NOMINATIONS ' . .. GEORGE BURNS BEST SUP.-OATING ACTOR Plus "SMILE" edwards b AtSTOL CINEMA .,.._.et MecArthut S.Coelt~ .,.. !M0-740 edwards CINEMA WEST We1tmln1ter & Golden Wnt WMt,...lltef tt:i-4413 ......... ._ ...... ...,..1 \~ J'" 1111 r f ~: . ~~·a ........ er,.• t ""~•·• ( er •t••r •u'-1 l•th'llMftlt ) For Cia.in.d Ad ArnO'll Call A .,..., Pa.t A.41-toft« 642·1611 FROM Fash ion I land N e\t·po rt Beach llllW311~­WJJnumu- C1IARW BROtmS • llQAll IUQL&I, s ·BIEAKl!F.AIT PA.$" --~m~ IX1IAID CWSA nU. IREU.1''D C~Dll~l!iG EDUIJTU 0010 lllJWS1'(?\ CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER AT GOlDENWEST 892-4493 EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THERE IS A MOVIE YOU WANTED TO SIE BUT MISSED. NOW ALICE IS BACK! ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON · ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE Or 1n.,. • •, 1;' h/71 ANYtv10RE CO·HIT AT BRISTOL "'PAllON£R OF SECOND AYENUIE" CO.HIT AT MESA "BUTCH CASSIDY ANO TH! SUNDANCE IUD" I < llUMllA f'ICTURf\ ,........, ROBERT DE NIRO TAXIDRIVER A llll.'rtill.Uf'S Pl.*-cl• MAlTIN 'iCo.sl'i. '- co.sTARS CYBIU SHEPHERD ~~ Sat. 1-3-15-7:115-9:20-11:25 NOBODY COULD DREAM HIM UP. HIS BANK A088ERY IS AU THE MORE BIZARRE BECAUSE ITS TRUE! INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR, AL PACINO Co-Hit at Center fta11I Newman "THE DROWNING POOL" r- I ORAl'CC,I MAl l to BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, CHRI~ SARANOON MB Wauld Bl Kiii Al ... -.~ be'*- CIDAl., h!t.... PO .; STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ,I Saddleback EDITI O N Today' :t'. Closing : toe ks . ' ,. ' VOL. 69, NO. 70, 7 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1976 !Reagan Campaign Falters • m Florida ! WASH l N 0 T 0 N (UP I) -for the Democratic nomlnation, aard~ as nothin.: more than a r "' Fiorldn and that wa5 :1upposed to Ronald Reagan's plan to win the then no one Is. dogged loser from here on out. \ E, n be the ball g ame. F1ondu abo f Republic an presidential nomlna. Reagan says he will rontmue Carter ~l'lys ther e stall is a Ion~ • "·.i.; "' ,,, I/, l ·.~/ ."t w ns s upposed t o be Wallace tion with a two-round knockout his chatllenge of Ford all the ~ay way to go ti> win tht> Democratic ~ country and few pundJts bebeved ! over Pl'ealdent Ford has failed. to the GOP national convention nomination, and he ts rtRht. But Carter could do much beyond , J immy Carter's plan to show In Kansas City In August by defeating the Alabama gov This has the practical err~t or cutting into the Alabaman·s 41.~ I Geot1e Wallace can be beate n in But u n I es s the Co rm e r em or m Flon da, a. state where further reducing the DemocrotJc percent winning ng~oll972 theSo\ath succeeded. Caltfornia governor can quickly Wallac.,. routed all OemO<.'raltl' nomination field and rould as· But Ford showed tumselr to be I As a result o f Tuesday's erase the m emory of losses to comers four )ear s . ago. Carter sure Car ter or second place on a good campaigner and qwck to Florida primar y results , If ford after confrontations In New demonstrate d that Wallace I!> the ticket -1f not lhe preMdcn· learn the ad\•antages of the pre- Reagan's campaign is not dead It Hampshire and Flonda. as well \'Ulnerable 1n the south and re tJal nomination itself s1dency in se eking \'Oles. He at least Is on tbe critical Ust. And as defeats in Massachusetts and duced him ag:un to the !>lJtus of Reagan "J!> !>Uppo!>ed to have called 1n professionals to replace • If Carter is not the frontrunner Vermont, Re agan will be re-protest cand1dall' a lock on tht.> cons~r\'al1\e \Ole m ~ell meaning a mateurs in New O.rrr ,...., .._ .. ..., l"•tnc• 0'0. ..... 11 Headed lor Finals '.\lission V 1e10 H1~h's StC'vc Saw~ er (5) vies for a re· oound ag a in~l Moreno Valley Tues d ay night in the ClF Class AA bas ketball semifinals at Cal State ( tullcrton l Sa w yer "as u m ains tay in Vie Jo's 68-43 triumph, scor· m~ t'tJ!ht poi nt~. ~hbing 15 rebounds. blockin~ seven shots a nd coming up with nine assist s to pro pel the D1ahlos to the finals Saturday. <Det ails on Page Bl l Debate Flares Vp In .Nuclear Issue By lllLARV KAl'F. 01-o • .,,,.,. .. _ /\ h1iihly t>m ot1onal dt>batl' "' the pro' and Cmls of lht• n11('l1•11r i1ow1'r ,,lant 101t1.1t1\c m rk<'d Tue11dn~ 'i. m<'l1t 1n~ of the OranK•' Counh· ('oa't A's()('rnlJon On ont• s ide. Dr Dougl as 0 (' Nike of thc Su•rr:t Club ar~ut•d tha t unles ~ thf' June ba llot mcat<urc Is appro~. dnnJ,!erous nucl<'t1r plants will prollft ratt1 in Cnllfo rnla <•net <'tlll!!t' problems of waste cnnta mlnat111n, !lohutu11c. a nct r:11l111tlon donR<'r l'I. llnwcvt•r. Ronald Raker of thl' &iuthern ('altfornia f.d1son l'om \'any in~•~lt'd that tht' b111lot in 1t1.1ll\'<' "ould s('f'\'l' only to "e( h•t'tl\·ch• ~hut down" thl' nuclrar JIO" l'r indu~lry :inrl r rtpplc thr i-tatc·., enl'rj.!y sources Propositrnn 15. 1f approvC'cl hy 'otl'rs, "nu lit ha \l' lht' follow in~ t'ffl'ClS SOLD GVITAR. "JIERY HAPPY' I m "'r' h;•pfl'' ~1th the aci .11111 h.1pp\ lo h.I\ c !>Old m' J'lll l .11 1 h.1t ' th<' ~ood nC\\<; r('latt•cl "' th1• Coron.1 lh'I :\lar m.m "ho ' pl.H01•cl tlu .... 11l 1n tht• n.111~ Pilot 'I ,1mah1 l.u1l,ir O('\H \\1 ' n u•r<I "iO or bl''' of 11 r ''' "''' lf '011 h:n e a musirnl instru- ffil'nt '11u want to ..,cll. call 61;! 5f.i~ It's c a•" to put a h'" \\c,rd' tn \\Ork for \'l)U In the Da 1 1' Pilot fl WOUid ban ('On!>truCllOn Of nr w nuclear po~ er planl" anti phase out t''<l:<lln.: pl:mh unit•'\ n l(1rl safrt y n ·qu1n •nwnh .1rt• m<'t It would l'all for lhl• rl'\IC'W and approval or nuclear ix1~ t•r olnnt safet v s,·.,t<•m s and "ot<>r t1l~po'l.1l lf'C'hn1qut•' It would rt'movc feder al In· s u rancc hobiltt y limit s for nuclear reactor D<'r td(•nts It would ('all for r l'IN1'ie and publishing or annual 1•va1·1111t10n ISf'f' NlTLF.AR, Page• A2l 4 Outboard Motors Take n In Dana Point "'our oulhoard motor.; Jmnth \ alucd al S l.~50 ha \'C bee n !.lOll'n frnm boat<:: m oored at 0 J na Point llnrbor the l.1tt•st Ill .1 ra<ih nf "UCh theft-. Oeputa•-. 1d ent1f1ed the' 1ct1m~ as Donald Lowell Fi etcher . 32801 A\'en1d a Descans o. San Juan Capis t r ano. J o hn Ste phe n Re\ nard . 35i87 Beach Road. ('ap1<::trunn Bea ch . Grt>j!OI') Paul Km k. 33 or 2fi591 E"'paller Om r . \l 1 ~!'1on \"1PJO 'and Er nst .J '\'oac:5· 50. of 122 Cahnllo. San C'lrm~nt e In ea ch tn&tance. deputies !-aid thll'\ es used cahlP <'utter" to re mo\'e th e m o to rs fro m the moored cruft. The la teo;t thefto; briniz the total of stolen outboard motor:. in 19iC lo 13 Wlw is Psyclwpath? Bailey Questions Doctor's Motives SAN FRANC ISCO (IJPl) - Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey gave a key psychiatnc w1tne:.s against Patricia He arst a taste of hls own med1c1ne The la wyer put Dr. J oel Fort throu g h a pa 1n s tak1n g psychological examination Tue:.· day. attackmg his mouves. has honesty , his professional stand- ing and e\ en his mental rond1- tJon He got Fort to admit he (I) r e- ad "Ah ce in Wonderland" as part of his preparation, (2) ad- ' ised the prosecution on 1b tnal strategy. (3 l wall receive $12,500 as his witness fee a nd 14 ) sent an outline or his career full of exa~­ gerations and inaccurac1e!> to a book p ublisher Miss Hearst's lawyer used a definition of "ps} l'hopath" writ ten by Fort . a San J•'ranct!>rn physician and criminologist, to suggest the w itn ess himself might fall in that category . Bailey set the stage for a poss1· ble courtroom c o nfrontatio n between th e w itness a nd Catherine He ars t. the defe n - dant's m other . over Fort's sug. gci.taon the Hearst famjJy try plea-bargaining rather than rtl· lowing the cas e to go to tnal. (Stt PATl'Y, Page AZ) SACC to Oppose MAC Arguments Against El Toro Plan Readied The Sa ddl e ba c k Area Coordina ting Council (SACCJ ex- ecutive boa rd plans to joln Lake Forest Community Associations I and 11 1n opposinl' lht> propos('d El Tor o M unlclpal AdYlsory Council. SACC board m embers \'Oled to co-sponsor with the Lake Forest community a:r1soc1atJons an a rgu- ment against the El Toro MAC. It Kris Kister Second Toro Candidate Kris K1s tC'r is thl• lo.<'l'Oncl J)<'rson to tak1• out nomtn<Jlltln papers for the• ,Jun<• .II El Toro Mun1 c ip 11 I Ad\ 1:.on Count•d c :\!AC> rar e, a rcord1ng to thl· OrnnJl(' County Hej:.!1::-lrar or Voters Mrs. Kister. 2R. 11f 21731 l..1kt• \'1s1a Ort\'l', p1ckt•c1 up hl'r forms Monday Mr:. l'at St.1r<'Ck. 51, of 2333 Ridge Route Drt\'c, had t...1k<'n out formi. last \lo('l'k. :\lr<1 Kister I'( a mt•mh<'r of th<' SJddlcbnck An•a Coord1natin1r C 11unc1I pl.1nntnf.! rt•\ 1t•w bo.1rc1 ~ht• Jbo 'l'n t'' a., -.t.•lt.' .1rt1nn 1·hr11rman of th1• Ornn~l' \0,1 .. l L1•:1i;tu<' or\\ omen \ ottor' \Ir' M J1 t'<•k ";" ,1r1 1 \ <· in l/ll' Jtt'ltlton clrt \C' \lo ht<·h p10111pl1•cl lhc· Or .1 0~1· l'1111 111\ Bo;rr•I of SuJ1<'I \ ''m' th" mnnth lo ..... , 11,,. June• ti public t•lt•1·111111 for tht• :\IA(' St•\l'ritl oth1·r 1-:l 1'm o r M1cl1·nt' h&\ r s.11d lht•\' "Ill t 11k1· out nom1nat1un pap('r.., t>1•fc>r t' the· Apnl 2d1•,1dlin1• Speed Limit Cw in Viejo fo:ffl'Ctl'•' 1mm1•cllo1ti-h lhl.' 'Pl'<'d limit 011 t~n dJn~l'ro u' ~•ret rhrs n( Mar lluenlf' Park~•" 1n M1s<11on Vtl'JO ha' h<'t'n cut from 55 lo 45 m ii<'<. p<'r hour 0 r a n ll e (' o u n t v S u pe r \1sor c; T ues da ~ ena<.'ted an cm er J?ency or d 1n a n c e p r o p osed b y Super\'l'IOr Thom a<:: Rtll'~' that took t>Hect the mo ment 1t was ,·oted on. ar· cordtnl! to County Counsel Adr ian K uy p('r Spel'd hm1 t s1~nc; must also bto changed nl{ht a~ ay Riley said thl' 55 m1I(' p('r hour maximum speed on )laq?uer it e between Trabuco Road a nd Oso Parkway and from Oso to Avery P a rkway was an "immed iate t hr<'at to pubhc pencl', h ea lth and safety " f is to b e included in sampll• ballots ma iled to r~:.1dC'nts or Service Area 6 pnmanly (Lake Forest and El Toro). Early this m o nth. OroAge County supe rvisors a uthon zed an elertion June 8 to a llow Sen ·ice Area 6 \ oltrs lo dt'ctdC' wh e the r th ey want to b <' represented by a MAC. A MAC has no leg1slallve authonty It acts as a local ad\'1sory body to the county supervisors. The SACC previously opposed formation of the Mission Viejo MAC, as 1l now opposes lbe MAC proposed ror neig hbMtn.1 El Toro. "An El T oro MAC would frag- ment the Saddle back Valley e ven furthe r ," u 1d SACC board member Harold Beck of South Laguna Hills. "We speak to the boar d of s uper \'isors with dJvided \'Oices and are les s effl'('tive." Duectors or the Lake Forest Community Associations l a nd II ha\'e tned lo block an El Toro MAC from its inception Opening Up Brown in Play boy Chat SACRAMENT O <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. s ays in a Playboy m a1wzinc inter view tha t being gov- t'rnor "at limes becomes oppressive" a nd that he has mixed feelings about press exposes of misdeeds. The 37 ·year-old Democrat also said he doubts whether de fense sJ>(.'nding can be cut. lie said he has "mixed feelings" about the women's liber ation move- ment because it 1s "creating new instabilities'' in ~oe1ety. J ournalist Robert Sc hccr 's inter view with Bro" n ":i-. puhh-;hed in the /\pnl issue o f the sex and c om- mt·ntary m a S?azine. wh1rh was d1stnbutcd Tuc1)day Sche er qu<•s twn<.'<l Hro" n on top1rs ranging from lort:1g n poll<'y to IJt>rsonal questions s uc h as "hether Brem n d n nk ~ or ha~ ust.'d manJuanH Hro\' n s<i 1d ht• dnnk<; · 'somt•t 1 m<·~ .. " JI(' replied to thl· nrnnJuana qul·st1on saying,'· I obsl.'rve the laws ·' S2.9 Million Fine Arts Contract OK'd at Saddleback Sadd lehar k Colll'J!l' tru<1ttt''I have a~ arded J SZ 94 m1llton con tract for con~tructson of thrt.•f' fine a rts buald1nli!'I to W J . Shirley. Inc. of Pasadena Sh1rle )•'s was the lowest of mnf' b1do; on the proJ('Cl. "hlch in e lude<. a thl•at er a nd drama bwlding. a music bwldmg and an arts bu1ldtn!l Construction is expected to be~m ne'l:t m onth and sch~ulcd lo be completed 1n a tattle more than a)ear The final bid was mor(' tha n $500.000 ht-low the budf!tled cost nf S3 49 million The prOJe<'t has bee n approv ed ror matching funds from the st ate. The project had "one out to bid two years ago Buis. however, came in O\'t'r 80 percC'nt higher than the budgeted amount of the bui lding. The project has been desiRncd as a three-s tor), concrete bwld· ing Trustees, ho wever, reacted I to the htl(h bid:; t>y ordcnng thf'tr m·w a r<.'h1tcct ~. Blurock anll Partners. lo redesign the proJ('('l a~ three single-story buildinjls lo reduce C'ost b ut m aintain th<' saml' square footaf'e The complex will have a Spamsh-style architecture 1n eluding trad itiona l red tile roofs A m ajor part of the d rama building 1s a 425-seat auditorium The build ing will a lso ha ve classroom s. d r essing r ooms, scenery . cost u m e and p rop stor age and set construction Cac1lities. The music building will include band rooms. pia no and organ practice center s, a large choral r oom, practice r ooms, a con · Ccre n ce r oom a nd s ever a l classrooms . T he art building will have sepa rate ar eas for drawing and painting, s culpture and com· m er cial art as well as a lecture hall . sem inar rooms and faculty offices. Hampshire and Florida, but It appears It was F ord himself who pulled v ictory out in both statei by timely visits and well-pla('ed darts al his opponent. Ford al:so had help from the ttonom y. lncrea mg sign s of re- covery. especially the continued reduct1on of unemployment. had lo be a campaign a sset for him. Reagan can pull tumself up by (~e FLORID , Page,\%) 4ll"Wl,.....,c. 'GO FOR fT. POOCH' Kenwood Picks 'em Stockbroker 'Doggi,sh' On Market MINNEAPO LIS <AP ) "Bullis h" is good news in stock marke t jargon , but a Min neapoh s broker fi gure!> "dog· g1sh" is even bctt<'r. Anthony Sil verman has madr his dog, Sum m er of Kenwood, vice preside11t of his firm He lets the golden r ct ricvC'r pick the stocks he buys for himself. "She's got a m1 ri1culous rcrord in th(' stock market," Silverman. 32. said Tu esday The valul' o f !>lock s she's chosen in f1v<' m onths has gone up more than SO pcrc<'nt, h<' said Ever y M<1nday, Sil verm an spread!> the Wall Stret'l Journal on the red carpi'! m his office Ken~ood obhJ(1ngly creeps onto the page "1th lh<' Nt•w York Stock Exchang<' quotatmns and i.lumps do" n "Whcrt'ver the f1r!>t natl on h1•r ni:tht paw fallh. lha\·., tht• ont· I buy," s aid Stl w•rmm1 S1lvcrmJn .1nnnunc1'<i in a lt)('.11 newspapt•r lahl Novf'mh•·r lh:1 l he nam<•d ht" do~ v1r1• prt•..,1d1·nt of ht" invc'>lrn1·nt firm, u :-uh :.1d1ar y of anolht•r r ompany lie sau1 tht• ud drt•w ",1 tr<'mcn dous respo11:w " fro m ftolluw :.tcwk broker s, who C'1t lh•1l l o c·on (Sec• STOCK l'i. J'al(1• /\Z I OrnnJ,!f·~ Coa'I .__La.~ "11•uf lu•r C'l c·ar1 n1o1 t nnt Nhl lh1•n c;unny and a ll tll1• war m1·r on Thur'lda y l.11w<1 ton1"h1 43 to 48 ll 1 r<hs m 111 to uppc.>r 60 s. a cc or d 1 n i: to th 1• W<'ather iierv1c<' l~SIDE TODJ\ l' A 1''1anrla f11m1l11 n '""' trr•>d toon11 t1•1lh 1111' nrrt'~I 11/ a U 11rnr 11/rl qsr I in tllf' .\lah htno rleoth 11f h,., 11, 1wor 11/fl lirntlll'r .~1 r l '1111r A ' lnd.-x ..... -~ ...... 4ll 1Nlllle1 ,,, -· ... ., ,.. .... , .. ,. L lltl .. ,,, .. Mll'4r lie• •• C..11-• . , -...... _ . •• Get•• c..r...r 4'11 ............... •• Offtlfl .. 01 I o. • ..,. C.IHlt, 4ll0 GM\ro '11 ........ Cl 1 ~_. '" ,,, ........... " °'41•-•o• . ,. ........ .,-4 .. , ... ,.,. ... .u Or r.wfroc.....,. ,,, ,.....,.._ ... ''"" ''-'""''""' ... , "-· .. , Ttlt otl._ ... ,_ Cl It ""•'•" H It 11w1w1t•<..,. 4l1t Wtet-•• ---(1 .............. •• -u-. Cl A2 L>A•L V P•LOT 58 Christ College Developing . From 1ls 113-acre hilltop site, C_hrist College Irvine. the city's second b1gher education campus, looks over th e University Park r~idential area . across Uni versity Drive, as seen b~ an ~1r~rne photographer . ln the opposite direction, the new Lutheran campus has a view. of the ocean. Trees and other landscaprng vegetation will be planted at the edge of the blulftop to screen the campus from the view of the nearby residents. Five Coast Cities Get New Mayors New mayors were elected Tuesday night for several Orange Coast cities. COSTA MESA -Dominic Raciti, a jeweler, was elected mayor for one year through March, 1977, and Councilwoman Norma Hertzog was elected to Jail Death Case Sparks Legal Action Legal action which seems almost certain to be followed by the filing of a wrongful death lawsuit was taken Tuesday by the widow and son o( a man who ched from injuries alLeaedly suf- fered when he fell in his Orange County J ail cell. Documents filed by lawyers for Thom asine Nelson C'ontaln a Superior Court Judge's ruling that she 1s the le-nl guard1an of Don Edward Nelson JI, l3, or 17872 Be ll C1r rlc, Huntington Buch. Thos(' documents lndicate that the named defendants m the ex· pected lawsuit v.ill be Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates and the county's Medical Center. Nelson died in the county hospital t'eb. 2, eight dar.i arter bcmg found 10 his cell suffenng from a cond1t1on later de- termmed to be a skull fracture. He lapsed into a coma The d Pad man's wife and son t'arher filed claims against the l'ounty and county officers tot al- tng more than S4 million for al· leged negligence that led to his de alb Nelson. 39, was servan11 lht> first of fivt• ju1I weekends or dered for a drunken dnvlng con· \IC'h on wht-n he be<'llme 111 11nd twice fell in hlS cell, It IS rulcaed M r N l' I s o n · s w 1 r 1• t o I ct :1uthorit1e~ that sht• searchl~ for him for tv.o duv'l after he left tht> Jllll twfort> he k nmed that he wac; b<'mg treated at the county h~p1t;1l Mr Nelson v.ork<'d .1s a h11rt1•nch•r .md w.1 , a r.m!11clot(' in last sprinil 's Oct> an \'1l'W ~hool l>l'tr1c·t 1•lf'r t1on11 lh11 llr11th •~ !wing 1nvest1111ated by lhe <;rand Jun OAANCi( COAST Rot>«-rl N Wl't'd ,,,., ... ,., .. ,..., ............... JM k R Curl('y " tr'"'""'...,."""' ,....,, .. ~....,~ T hOmcl\ A M uf"l]t'tont' y ll'W1' .... t d I 'I\ Chtlrlf'<. H . l oo' Rl<:h.lf"d P N rlll A I t y ,. "" --~· S.dda.b~<91 Villley Ottke )\)' t \..t 1. •1 o _, it •"' f9'\I , ...... Offt<., (.I'",, ...... ,, ""' , , .. ,.,,.. .... .. _...i ....,~..,,.. ... • "" • ' r ,. """ ..... •' 1 " ~ ... · ..... "" .,,, ..... .,. "-' ( tot"JO'f'f'liW " '1.t't ., lltf•N" 'iitt" • !>11·•l l0 ''"'" W"''"..,. "' 4'S·OUO ~·~t 1t"I\ ()..ll"IQ• I 'fl't " "' ""4 r_,.- ~-~ ,..., \h:n,., • w•r•.-t~ ""''""'~I m•tt•t f'I• •• .,,, ,,.., ,., ""'"",.. ._ ,.., t•t•itn\.lt•if • fflQwf f' A 1"' !,.. '" t~ •• , .... ,.Q ... ltW"""f ~Ctl"'~ f "'' fl••lt1'1ft t •"" fl, '* IY• (4'' ..,.,. /J ~\oil'' ' '' .. t ., .. , ~ ~.,, , • .....,.. v t•,,..t-11fl'I ' ,. •• 0. .. 1 ,. \,l l """'I"'• succeed him for a one-year term to March. 1978. Jack Hammett, a former mayor, was elected vice mayor for both years. The elec· lions were made on a 4-1 council vote with new Councilman Edward McFarland saying he favored the election ol Raciti but expressing "reservations" on Mrs. Hertzog being mayor. IR \'INE -Councilmen picked David S1lls. an attorney. as their chairman and Bill VardouJis, an engineer. as their vice chalrm~n. Irvine r ecently dropped the Utle of mayor as a term for the coun· cil 's presiding offi cer. SAN CLEMENTE -Patrick Lane, 38. an attorney, was elect- ed mayor with .Donna Wi~kl!'son, a former planning comm1ss1oner and newly elected coun- cilwoman, as vice mayor. LAGUNA BEACH -Phyllis Sweeney, a Realtor, was elected m ayor and John Brand, a aeo- gnphy teacher at or:ange Coast College, was named vtee mayor. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Al H o llinden, 49, a program manager for trans portation management s tudies at UC Irvine. was elected me>'.or. Roger Stanton , 38, an associate proressor or management at Cal State, Long Beach was elected mayor pro tempore. NUCLEAR. • • plans by the slate. Oaker likened the C'Oming te11t in California t o lhe Ne w Hampshire Primary. Uthe ballot measure succeeds here, he pre- d1ct('d a s1m1lar demise or nuclear enl'rJty across the country. trv ·Jnstead of looking at the actual Sjft'h r1•rords O( lht' l'Xl!>l1n~ t•ommprc1al nudeoar power plJnts. Baker C'h.11 ,.:c•d that propo- n,•nts of Propo ... 1lton 15 are basing lhl'1n 1t•'l4son"fantasv .. n.1ker said that no deaths or tn· JUnl''i have rt>"lultl'<l frnm com- nwrr1al nuclear r.-actor arc1· dl·nt-c llowrver . Or Nike 1ns111tf'd that t h l' rt· lH' t or " ,, r l' n ct u a I h 1t:ini.:i•r1111!\ .nut t11•t•d ln ht• mnrr i.trll'll~ H·~ul.itt•cl n' r.ill('(I for 1n lh1• IOlllllll\ t' I>e Nike ~aid that the cneray iiafety systems mus t be testt>cl in uctual operation, and that the wnstt>s must bl' d1sposf'd of .or •tttored safrly to climinnt<• radia ~ U<'nrontnmm:lt1011 l nstud of rt>l yinll on lh<' nuclrnr power plants, De Nik<' sugf'!i>sted usinR the exlstinR 20().year supply of roal 1n this ('ounlry for enerjly purposes nnd also increasing enerfty conserva- tion efforts. Jn the meantime, solar and j?cothenn1c energy options can be developed and~ when the roal supply runs out. De ~Ike i.ald. Diet Workshop Set at Hospital .\ Diet Workshop Open House '141 11 be presented at Mission Community Hospital for staff members and the community at 3 pm. Thursday m the hospital conference room The workshop wlll feature a program of d iet conditioning which includes learning new eat· 1ng hdb1t s and preparing nulri· tlonallv cor rect. appethina meal" There is no charge for the open house ,.,... Pa~AI PAITY •.. "Mr. Bailey. you'll slop at nothing," Fort angrily told _the lawyer at one point durtng Tuesday's day-long cr_oss ~x­ amlnation. which was still go1!'g on when the bank robbery trial recessed until today. Bailey tore into the witness in an effort to destroy tus credibility with the jury of seven women and five men, who beard him Monday describe Miss Hearst as the "queen" of the Symbionese UberaUon Army and a willing participant in the robbery. . He produc ed an accountmg Fort had given the government of the time he spent getting ready for his testimony, including the fact he had read or referred to 274 books. The attorney asked if one of the m wasn't Lewis Carroll's "Alice In Wonderland." Fort said it was and addM be also read Kafka's "The Trial" in an effort to understand some of the "philosophical Issues" raised by t.he case. ·r The lawyer also asked Fort 1 he had not told the defendant's mother a trial should be avoi<f:ed "because Bailey wants publicity and Browning CU.S. Att.onrney J ames Browning Jr.) wants :s judgeship." "No. That's what she said to me," replied Fort. Mrs. Hears t told a r eporter after the trial wound up for the day: ''I can shove those words down his throat." Her comment raised the possibility she would stand as a defense rebuttal w1t· nesa. Bailey also came close to call- ing F ort a "psychopath ," although he did not actually do so. He listed the traits of a psychopath as defined in one of Fort's articles -a person who displays braggadocio, lies a lot, uses any means lo. 1usWy ends, manipu l ates oth e r people, blames others for his mistakes. Session Set For Women At Saddleback Women who find it tough lo makt" decisions and set reahsl1c tlOals can take a transactional analyAls course bf'tttnruntt al 7 p m Thursday at Saddlcbac k Collc~e In Mluion Viejo. lk rnadine Hoff, who developed the Women's Career Program for Pt-pperdine Unlvt'rslty. will teach th<' thrt-<' unit rour~. calh'<J "Women: Values. Concepts 1tn<1 P<'rspectivt-11 " Jn adtl1tio11 lo pre par1n~ women to m ak<' r t>ollsUc llfe·ROal a nd work llOOI dt•clslons, .th1• cou rse will also oHer pn1cllcul w:1y11 lo t•ommunlc .. tc ('ffectiv(•ly with peers. parents and fncnds. the instructor said The clan w i ll m eet i n Classroom l of the Women'!" Stud1e~ Centt>r. located al the 50\ltheast end of the lo-. er cam- pus RPglstrat1on 1s open thri;x.agh March 19. There 1s no lwUon charge for Cahfornto residents of al least one year Additional information 1s available by c~llln~ the Women 's Studies Center office, 831·9700 or 49!>-4950. ext. 227 . Oil Talks Snag PANAMA CITY, f1 a. IUPI) -- Apparent last minute snags pro- longed secret talks today amon~ four U.S. oil giants and Saudi Arabia's oil minister over the proposed nationali~auon ol ~hc­ world's laqtest 011 exporting firm. Arabian American OU Co Vandals Caused Gusher? By ABTHUa a. VIN EL °' ...... , ........... Bolts 1tturin• the cap on an old oil well that blew out Mondoy, abowerina five 1quatt blocks ol central Huntlniton Beach with vaporiled crude oil were un. scr.-w~. •pparenlly by ,·Md&Js, inv!fhaators d1scloa~ today Ttie aeyser of natural gas and fine droplets of sticky black pctrolC'um ralnt'd down on sur rounding territory , causing s everal th o u sand dollars' damaae to • number of homes. apartments and can. Costs will not be fully cocnput- ed for some time. aulbont1es said late Tuesday. and when they are, it is anyone's guess v.•ho may have to foot the bill because of conflicts in title to the land. The blowout that erupted from a v.·ell closest to the southeast C'orner of Huntington Street and Toronto Avenue was first report- ed about 8 a.m. Monday as it spewed from the bowels ol the earth. "I know it sounds rather crude," City Directoc ol Building and Community Development John Behrens s aid ol the crude oil eruption, "but it was just like a great, big burp. It relieved itself." He and Chief Oil Field Inspec- tor Bob Davis, who works under Building Dep a rtm en t supervision, said the blowout was p robably cau sed by teenaged or young adult van- dalism, although the theory is not 100 percent certain. Behrens said inspection of the wellhead blowout between Beach Boulevard and Main Street, not far from the Huntington Beach City Hall, shows it apparently re- sulted from removal of two bolts. "How. or why, or by whom, we're not certain," Behrens said. Pressure built up by natural gas accumulating since 1969 when the specific 011 well among several in the area was capped blew the heavy m etal wellhead assembly in cluding various valves a nd flanges a few feet away. Sticky black goo belching from the well casing then covered most or the surroundJng vacant property, currently In the pro- cess of residential development. and also lbe surface ol a pond of st.andina ralnwater. ·puc Orders Gas Rebate LOS A~G ELES tt:Pl> - Camumen will receiveS3.I mUllon a bout •o Cfl'll$ to thC' aver a1C' residC'nllal customer -fro m the Southern Calltorn111 GIS Company b~cju,$e ol a re- payment order by the state Public Ullllli'4S Cunl mb~lon. A PUC spokesman i.:ud Tuesday th»t l P\'rl't'nt In tttest wl11 h<' oaid on the re funds for m oney collected between l>ec. 7. and Jan 12 T he r efunds were or- dtted because of a f ederal Power Commission rulina voiding ad,·ance payment agreements between the gas company and AUantit- Ril'hfield Com f,lan y for Alaskan natural gas F,....PapAJ FLORIDA. • • defealJng Ford 1n Illinois. North Carolina or Wisconsin. But the had planned to s how in the first primaries that Ford was no more than a smalltime Michigan con- aressional politician who would fold at t.he first punch. Having taken the first four punches himself, the burden of demonstrating voter appeal now is on Reagan. Car ter's victory must be viewed in the context of Henry Jackson's effort in F1orida. All the major De mocratic conten- ders s ave the Washington senator avoided campaigning in F1orida to let Carter go head to head with Wallace. and il is re· asonable to consider the votes J ackson got aa support slpboned from Carter. The Florida triumph blurs Carter 's fourth-place finish in Massachuntts after his opening week New Hampshire win. But it does not r eally damage Jackson, the Massachusetts winner. or Rep. Morris Udall, second an Massachu setts and l eader among liberal Democrats seek· ing the nomination. * * * Ford, Carter Win Florida Primary Vote MIAMI <U PI> -The final Democratic presidential vote in the F1orida primary with all of the state's 3,420 precincts report- ing: Kidnap Suspect Arrested Folio" ln(C up •n Mooymoos tt'lephoncd tip, Poli('(• •rrcsted 1• Uumbolt State Unlvt-r!Jty i.tu dent ln connection with th Jan. 7 kJdm1plna and rape o( a 19.yur old l rvlne wom an. lrvUlt Ul'tecllvt' Slt>ve Nn~h and Officer M lchat>I While wert' m Eureka toduy, prc1>urin.i t~re turn to Orunae County wlU1 th,• ~u ti pl'c t. tdl•nl1flt•d uis J o hn Charles Vernon. 4!1 A wa rrunt for \'ernon's arn•isl w as i ss u e d b) u lhrbor Municipal Court judA 1'uesd;1y :arter the ''1ctam 1denlllied a photojlraph of the suspect Mon- da), \'unon was urresl~ Tue:. day on charge:. of susp1c1on of ra~ and kidna ping by Humbolt County Sheriff's deputJes 011 lht• request of Irvine pohce. Police said Vernon forme rly was an Irvine resident Lt. Jerry Boyd cited a com- posite photo of the suspect published in the Dally Pilot as aidmg the inves tigation . During the past two months. police ha\'e followed up several leads in connection with the case. According to police reports, an anonym ous caller telephoned Monday, suggesting Vernon as a possible suspect. Following further investiga- tion this week, Boyd said, "It 1s anticipated lhat the suspect will be returned to Orange County for arraignment on the charges later this week.'' The victim , a 19-year-old hous ewife. told police Jan. 7 that she was walking along Michelson Drive toward Culver Drive from her home at Park West apart· ments at about 8 p m . She told police that, as she . walked past a parked camper, a man jumped out from the shadows. erabbed he r und dragged her ins ide. She said the man choked her and threatened to ktll her unless she C'oopenited During lhe ns:,auJt. she said. the man repeatedly muttered lhe name Cindy. The camper wos descnbcd ns J 1072 Dodge pickup truck with " large cab·over camper. Accord ing to a motor vehicle registra- tion check, Vernon docs not own such a camper. E'ro• Page A I STOCKS ... 1Tatul1te him ror hJs public rela- tions ga mbit. But his parent com-Meet Earlier For Battin v ... _ p .. -.nt p a n y w a s n o l a m u s e d . Caoclldate """" ""~"' Silverman mas fired. Carter 439,870 34 Wallace 392,105 31 ·•1t was really sick." said Jackson 306,l20 24 Silverm11 n . who now he ads Ind icted O range County Shapp 31.024 2 anothe r investmenl firm . "I Supervisor Robert Battin has Udall 26,257 2 couldn't unde r s t and th eir been spending so much time In Bayb 8,SS2 1 response morning court hearings lately Blessitt 8.171 I that bis attendance at the twice-McCormaC'k 7,4et 1 Silverm an emphruuied lhal he weekly board or superyi~ors Shriver 6_871 1 uses Kenwood's choices onl y for meetings has gone down hill ma 5,910 0 his personal investments. 111· hurry. Byrd 5.666 0 said he might get into trouble' At the Santa Ana board mem-g~~~csh 5,456 o with regulatory bodies 1f he 11'1 ber's request today, his fellowt No Pref. 37,348 3 Kenwood choos1~ the :.tock he n · supervisors voted lo start nex commends lo c tents Tuesday's meeting a half hour The r1·nal Republican presiden· Sii h · d t earlier _ at 9 a.m . -so Battin ver m an, w o 1s m~1rnc '' Wl·u be able to sit in on at least tlal vote in the Florida primary an attorney and has two children. with all of the slate's 3,420 pre· didn't want to b<> pinn<'d clown 011 partofthe session. · t t g · I h h h · t d This week, Ballin showed up cine s repor m . exact Y ow mur «' s inves c for about the first five minutes of 318.844 53 on t he dog's s ay-so. But ht• the meetl·ngs and then left for Ford acknowled ged that he deals m Reagan 282,618 47 "the tltouaand!._of dajlll!s._"_ ~c~ou~rt~-~~~~~~-::---:::=:==:=::::::::;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS • 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Suits 2495 to 37 95 Sweat Shirts & Pants 49 ~ each Hooded Zippered Sweat Shirt eso Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts Lettering Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Racquetballs & Racquets Handballs & Cloves Badminton Racket s Squash Rackets pee do Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Caps Swim Gog les Baseball oes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Basketballs & Backboards Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls 538 Center 646-1919 Finanrial Troubles J. Floyd Andrews, PSA Founder, Quits SAM DlEOO (AP-) -J. f1oyd ADdrewa bas r~ianeod ., cblef U · eeuUv• otflcer of Pactflc Southw•t A.lrUpes. wbJcb be cofouoded t7 ~ •10 with WU ham Shimp. Shimp toot over ~ay u chief .xectaUve for the ftnanclally troubled iJ.rearrter. Andttw1 retnains u boa.rd chairman. 'Ille two men converted PSA from a Oylna scbool into an airline in 19d, atarttn1 wlt.b a •LncJe leued DC3 and bl.&1ldln1 what some conaldcred aa a model tor lntrut&te alrlinH. Beuw Ferd Pardn Wltla Sia,.. LOS ANG EL ES-Fl.rat Lady Betty Ford stayed up past muin11ht w1th a bunch of movle6l&rs Tuesday night, Joining them ma tribute to film director William Wyler a.soneof Amenca':> great story tellers. Mrs. Ford, who opened a lhree·day Callfornaa campaign tour on beball of her husband, made ( only pus1ng mention of tus ) victory Tuesday 10 the F1onda S ( 8 ( e Republican primary. Surrounded by the stars or Hollywood .ud accomparued lhrou.gb the evening by Wyler and dancer Fred Astaire, Mrs. Ford greeted and embraced dozens of stars lncludlnc Charlton Heston, Barbra Streisand, James Stewart. Greer Ganoo. Henry Fonda, Jenrufer Jones, Walter Pidgeon. Myrna Loy and Gre1ory Peck. LA ..... ,._.,_ Tlare•t~ LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Threatened with the loss of $100 million in federal fUPds, school officials say they will comply with ethnic balance requirements that could require mandatory transfers for thousands of teachers. Superintendent William Johnston announced Tuesday that the staff of tbe U.S. Office for Civil Rights bad found the district in viola· lion of a section of the Ci\til Rights Act that prohibits assignment of teachers to schools Oil the basis of race, color or national origin. &r-.. dame Sauaflto Maf1or SAUSALITO -Sausalito. which ffipped the welcome mat face down on Sally Stanford 30 years ago when she quit operating a bordello in San Francisco to open a r estaurant here. bas elected her mayor. The council for thjs hillside-waterfront city of 6, 700 voted her m· to ofrice Tuesday nJght. To the delight of a standing.room-only crowd of about 200 1n the council chamber, the diamond·bedecked 72·year-old cast n vote for herself to make it a unanimous 5·0. ~k Singer Trial Siar•• SAN JOSE <UPI) -Rick Stevens. former lead singer for the "Tower of Power" rock group, was identified by three witnesses Tuesday as tbe gunman who shot two brothers to death last month. Stevens. in cha.iM and carrying a religious book. appeared 10 court witb his alleged accomplice, Martin E. Derouen. 32, Oakland. Nuelftlr PlaN D#'f fltd#'d SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Passage of the Nuclear Power Plants Initiative -Prop. 15 -would have a .. disastrous impact" on California's economy, accordtng to San Diego Gas and Electric Co. President Robert E. Morris. Morns Tuesday argued the initiative would be as disruptive as the Arab oil embargo of 1973. saying nuclear power plant shutdowns would Increase dependence on for~ign oil, force electricity rates up and aggravate unemployment. co.edlaa Bo-..ltaUzed C.cull In Country '>tn~t·r Johnny Cash un\ eill.'d h 1::, 't ur on th<' \\'alk of t-'.1mt.> on Hollvwood Boule\'ard TUt>!)dav. ~om­ ing the l.669th entertain· ment pcr i.onality ::,o honored 3 File Suit In Concert Pot Bust LOS ANGELES <UPI) - Three of thr 51 I persons arrestt•d dunng a marijuana rrackdown at last year 's Pink F1oyd rock concert filed !>Ult against lhe c ity for $32.029 Tuesda.} claiminl'( they were the victims of "o\'er Z('alou:." pohc(' Stephen C. Lam'. h1:> \\1fe. Susan. and Emma Saiz each were a rrested for marijuana posses:.ion while attending the Sports Arena concert. but those charges were later dropped for lark of evidence. But r1ty attorney Burt Pines· office filed n('W rharges against the tno of "being in a place "here a controlled substance was unlawfully smoked." A municipal court jury found them innocent of lht> charges W9dnesday Ma1cl\ 10 11J1& DAIL 'I' PILOT .I.> DMV 'Humanism' Hit Office MurabJ, Day Care Unsettle Solon SACRAMe:-;TO tAPI The legislature·s i.enaor membt-r Sa\!\ he'll ask Gov. Edmund Brown jr to replace Herman SJllaa as d!r~tor O( motor \'ChJclel!I but Brown ts already turnin& o du! ear. State Stn Randolph Colht•r. t D Yrt-ka >. crttl<'11t'<J Silla:> <10 aeverely at a bearlnl Monday that the chairman said tht- 01\1\''i. budaet "ould huvo to be dJ6t'ussed latt>r because "Sc-n Collier 1i. 1n no dlspo~ltlon lo rt'- Witness Guilty, Sandra Good Says SACRAMENT O <AP I ~Janson cultist S.mdra Good ha:> accused a prost>cutaon witness of lying to a\·01d being charged with taking part in a COD!!p1racy to ma1l threalenmg letters "He IS guilt)'," ~llss Good SaJd of witness M 1chael Davies "He's lying to keep from being charged . He knew exactly what was going on." SHE MADE her accusation Tuesday after Davies testified that he didn't know that :\11ss Good and her co-defendant. Susan Murphy, were wnUn~ al· Drug Class For Actor LOS ANGELES <AP) -- Actor Ryan O'Neal has been ordered to see a psychiatrist for six months of drug counseling as a means of settling his case for marijuana pos~es!>1on. court spokesmen said. o·~eal . 34, the star of such movies as .. Barry Lyndon," "Paper Moon" and .. Love Story." was booked last January for in- vesugauon of possessing fl\ e ounces of m arljuana. Ile was ordered Tuesday to report back to M uniclpal Court on Sept. 8 lo st>e \1 hether he has salisfac- l o ri I y completed the counseling. Police narcotics officers enter ed O'Neal's Bel Air home Jan. 7 with a search "arrant and found the marijuana 1n a largl.' jur m a bedroom closet. lt>gedly threatening letters until tht'y ga,·e him some to mail The two "omen are char~ed \\Ith C'ons pmng lo mail lettl'r!> lh.11 threatened busine!>s and j;O\ l'rnment leaders with death unlC!>!> t•m·ironmenlal polluuon "as halted MISS GOOD 1s also accuse<! of lhreate ntng the ll\ CS of Se\'eral bus1ne~:.men during telephone in tef\'le\\'> \\Ith a new paper and three radio :.la · lions. The defen- d ants have pleaded inno- cent . :\l 1 s s MU•~KY Good has called the letters and interview statement s helpful warnings -not threats. Both women an• friends of Lynette Fromme. who \\a~ con \'lrted la:>l No\' em bC'r of trying 111 kill President Ford. ~llSS fRO~OI E wa!> named .i s an umnd1cted co conspirator 111 the alleged letter ·mailing plot She and ~t 1ss Good are follower~ or con\'lcled mass murderl'r Charles Manson. D:n 1es and another witne~!>. Morn::. Willmarth. testifie<I thul ~ltss Good and Miss Murphy a!.ked Da\'les on Sept 5 -tht• day Miss Fromme was arrested to ma1l lellers contained m l\10 large en\'elopes Oa\ le:> s .i1d he took the en· 'elope:> and later looked at two of tht> letters. lie decided they wen • threalenin~. he said. Jnd turn<'d lht•m over lo the FBI. ~t iss Good contended that Danes offered to mrul the letter!> beforl.' hew as asked to do so. l'(lmmt>nd 1.1n) thin.: .. Tht• 73 'e.ir nld Colll<'I ~Oml'tlmes · :>puttenne. t'all~ 1l111 "mcomp\'ltnt to the uc. mo~t dcwre,•" for spt'ndan~ tv.. payl'r m11ney on surh things as munls. oftlN' pl11nts 1And cb1lcl carr ctnt(•r1>. and for "earlntt mask on llallowe1•11. 'JU.A.S, AT TH E olh~r end ol u Ion~ tublo. replied bt.•twccn in· t er1 uptlo11 :.. th&t h is "humnnlstH"' up1)ro11ch hu~ boot1tt•d mortth•. im11rovcd "er\'iCe. and II) :>()lrt(' CMCS S&V('(f 11\0llt·~ Tul'l!day. lirO\\ n h "Ut-d a '\t:tl(· ment ~a) 111g ht• hu~ ·comph.·h.~ ronfldenct•" 1n Sillas D~I \' ~p o ke :>m.in Lionel llolmt>!> s aid that 49 mural~ m 44 field offic1.•!> rosl S27 .000 10 public funds He :>did arllst5 were paid Sl 7,665 and ~upphe:. cost $5,494, for JO ,I\ er a!!l' co .. 1 of $472 per mural He ~a•d lhl' p.iinter11 donat('(i lhe1r lime for 27 murals BROWN, ASKF.D by reporJer~ about the Collier 11las llH, ~aJd "I thtnk '' e ·rt• d0111g a good JOb at the 0~1 \' I hkt.> tht> program of murob, I hke th!' fact they have a rh1ld care r enh'r here and I thml- Herman 11la .. 1:. dom,.; J \cry goodJOb." On Collieor. Brown comment~. "I think there are those who don't \\llnl to rhange, who don't like new ideas -1 'm one who does. SILLAS, \\ llOSE office door bear~ a painting of a smiling car duhbed "LO\'l' llui;:," h:.1::. 1m·1tr<1 \'Oluntl'l'rli ~tu: h a" JUl:!!lt•rs and mu~1r1an' to t'llll'rtain -... J1t111~ line:. ~111:1~ !-Jtd 1t """' Hnl\\n \\ho 'lll!l!t'~ll·d If) Ing lo h11rtl.llllll' gn\ l'rDml•nt 10 an 1•rrorl to brtnA 11 l'lo..,er to the peoplt> Hearst Auto Brakes Cut Si\~ FRA:"C'ISCO <l 'PI l Polic e today tn\'l'Sl1~at1•1l th~ St'\'enng of brake lines on Ran dolph llt•ar-.1'' .1ut11rnohtll'. :-a \ 1nJ! they m1~ht haH' ht•t•n t•ul "It\\ a<. P1th€'r rut nr hapµen ... tl through norm al \1 t•ar ur tear." ,1 poht•e ~1mkl•.,11i.111 ,,ud afll'I' J nwrhnnu· cl1 ... 1·0 \ 1•1 ed Tut•sda~ that lht• hrukl'" nn th1• autt> usrcl hy P atrir1:1 ll r;ir,1·-. p arl'nto. CORONADO <AP> -Actor·comedian Dick Van Dyke bas been hospitalized in Cair condition with an undisclosed ailment. Lane :.l•t>h Sl0.000 (?enrral damages. plus S388 in lost wages and $350 for a ttorney fees. His \\'tfe is asking Sl0.000 gener1:1I damages,Sl6li nlo~wag~and ===============================~= S350 attorney fees. Mrs. Saiz also -======== d 1d n 'l work Officials at Coronado Hospital would not reveal the reason for Van Dyke's stay at the hospital. saying only that he was admitted Monday, was in satisfactory condilton and in good sp1rits . Van Dyke's physician, ur ologist Robert Plumb, was not im· mediately available for comment. !leeks Sl0.000 general damages. plus S780 for attorney fees. baby- ~1thng fees and expenses for trave ling from her San Bernardino home to Los Angeles. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENTS FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED IN 1976 and tho se with changes must be r e publi shed at tim e of r efiling HERE IS THE LAW· COu\1ncss and Prof£'ss1ons Code) ~ •. , I i!):.!I) 1,1 U11k'' thl·,t.1t1·m1·11t ,.~p1rc'' 1•.11 111·1 11nd t•1 -.11hrll\1'ln 11 1h 1 or •1·1 ;1 ft<' llllnth ht1-.llll''' ll;lll\t' 't.11t·m~·nl C'\P ll t'' .ii lh1• t·1l!! nf I 1\'t• \•'.II " f1 uni lli«Tm lw 1 :1111t th1•\f'.11 111 \\ht<·h 1t \\:1-. tll1•rl 111 tlwollt11·oft h1 r1ntnl \ 1 lr rk ~f't'. li91i 1b 1 !-.ulii1·rt to lh1· 11·q111rc·nw nt c; of ,11 1Jd1\t,11111 1,11 t h1' IH'\\'>p ;1pn "t'lt•rtc •d fpr l h1.· p11l1lt t .1t1011111 tit,. "l<•ll'm<'nt 'hnuld h1 · 11111 th.11 < ll l'lll.ik-. 111 lhl' .1 n.1 \\ ht•11· I ht• IHI!'> llll''' " I 11 ht• ('Olldllt' 11·d SN-. 1791 7 It I \\ ht'I I' :1 Ill'\\ -.1.it1•t11 t Ill I' 11·41 1111 1·d ht•('<lll'I' 1111' pr1n1 ,,:1tl'm1•nt '"" j•\ p11 1•d 1111'11·1 ... 11hd 1\ 1 ... 11111 1.11 nf S l·rt1nn l i!l~tl tlw flt '\\ 't Htc•nH·nl r1Pt·d 11111 lit• puhli.,hl'cl 11 nl1·" th1•11 11.,.. lw1•11 .1 t·han,l!l' 111 lh1• 111(111 m.ittnn n•1p1111•d 111 !ht• t•\ p11 t•d :-lJll'll ll'll l FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FILING AND PUBLISH I N G CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY OR CALL THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT (71 4) 642'-4321 Ext 332 . DAILY PILOT It lsn •t the parking costs that are killing you. It's the cost of getting there and back that's reaching the breaking poin t The Federa l Department of Transportation estimates that. depending on the ma ke and year of your car, it costs you an average of $90 to $130 a month to drive a 40-mile round -trip to work and back every day. And if you don't use your car during the day it sits in the parking lot. a wasted asset For more inform8tion e&IJ 547-3311. The Orange> County Trnn.,it Di strict has the economical answer to thl• dill1mma. 't1k<> the bus to work and back. For a 25¢ or SOt' f arc. you <.:d11 !JO a nyw here in Orang<.• Countv. And you won't even have to look for a parking space when you get there. 6 L m. to 10 p.m.. weekcl.y• and 8 Lm. to 5 p.m. on weeke nds. • Ride the bus and save what you've been missing. A8 D PILOT EDITORIAL P GE A Decisive Period lr' ine is moving into wh t may be the mo t ~igmficunt period oC it.s municip41 dev~lopment. Planning dunnfl the city' first four years has aiven dire<'tio n for the ruture. but now the haze must be c leared and a definite course sclt!cted und pursued. Many of the decisions will be hard. The council wiU narrow the city's three general plan ··opllonis·· to a single outline for lrvmc'b development later thl:> vear . At the sumc: time. the issue of how and whethe r io limit the number of nc" homes con~trut·ll'd annual- ly must be r{'Svlved . As Ir vine m oves Ullo this sla)tc '' h1ch can make the city's future without brt>akmg its tuxpayl'n> the city 1s fortunate to hu' c th rt'<.' well quahficd new members on the council. The ne w council members seated Tuesday ha\'e d emonstr ated their understandmg of the city's pro- blems and their readmess lo approach them in- telligently. Although of Wldcly differing backgrounds and philosophies. David S1Us, Bas al "8111·· \'ardouus and :Mary Ann Ga1do each bnng a ssets that\.\ ill be called on in the years ahe ad. Viejo's Bus Problem It " un•11 gu,1blt..-that bus st•n tCl:' an :\hss1on \'it.>JO 1-; not ''hat 1l oui.:ht lo be. but then it probabl.' 1:-n t perfect an~\\ ht· r e in tht! Orani.:l' Count' Tran~1l D1:- t nct 's s)stcm But ndt·rs 11'1 ~ltssion \'1t·10. ho" t•\'t'I'. faC'l' a particular!~· n•xing problem. Th1:y <'~in·t ~et trom one end of th<.'ir community to :.inoth1..·r , especially from north M1~~1on \'wJo to Saddlcbuck College <1nd )ll~· :,ton V1eJc.> Community lloo;p1t.il. That fl'CClltlY brou~ht a blln.:tn.: compt~unt from !\lunicipul Adn-.or~ Count•1l Ct1:.urmun R1l'hu1d Ltmcock th.it ;\ll,,10t1 \'1t•1o's l\\O bu) route~ "lito nowhl·rc to la~l· )uu n o plan', ' "hk h I!:> esi,ent1all~ <:orr~ct. Th(' Or .1n~t· ('ount v Tr.ui:.1l JJ1~trict. worktni.: \\llh hm1ll'd fund:.. rt'l'o.:nil.l'S its shortronungs not 1>nly in :\I 1s~w11 \'1l'JU hut II\ othl'I' tlHlllllUllllll'S lt Is '' tllins;: to w o rk for unprcJ\ l'll1l'nts. Thut \\ 11l1n~l\cs.' '"·'' d1•111vnstr;1h.'d this \H'l'" \\Ith till' OC'rt>'s to:rl'l'llll'lll tu m1..·1•t \\tlh tht• :\!Al' tl';ll\'Port.1t1o n C'omn11ll1..·1·. It 1s mar huµc thl' vutcc.>llll' \\Ill l>c J mor<.· ('!t11·u:nt l<Jlllt'S~)>tl'm. Expe nsive D e f e at It is unfortunate that 'ote rs tn last ''eek ·s e lec lion did not have the fores ight to appro\'e issuance of S30 millio n in school construet1vn l>o nds b~ thl' Capistr ano Un1f1ed School District D efeat of th~ issue 1::. not gomg to ::.top an a n tieipated inc rease of 8.000 students by 1988 ~or 1s failure of the issue ~oing to low er taxes. Al some point. nine new schools must be bwlt. It's cheapt>r to bwld the m at today's pnces than lomorro'' 's. What the d e feat 1s gom g to m ean b ero\\ ded classrooms and double Sl'Ss1ons. m some cases. Educational quality will s uffer . The defe at is going to mea n anotht·r costl~ elec t1on late r this yl'ar . paid fur, of course. "1th lax payers' money. If voters arc r eally concerned about keeping costs down and maintaining educauonal quality, the~ should be seeking anolhl:'r C'hancc to pass the issue. • SB "We. heed the. tubl~s. H Another Seagoing Priorities CIA Drug Disaster Dear Gloon1y Gus Boats Should Yield to Whales (JACK ANDER ON) \\'.\Slll:"iGTO:'I: Thl° Cl'nlrnl lntl•lhi.:t•nn· \J.(l·m·~ ha" hu~hl·d lip thl' dl':..I h 111 .inuthcr m un ~ho \\:JI\ adrnlll1.,t1•r1•cl te1u mud\ m l•d1l·.1tmn un<h·r .1 'llJll'r "'rrl'I p10J,!r.11n n1<1t• n.cna·d ;\11, ULTn' u1-:1:r' Tht· l'.P•t• '' :-.1m1l.1r 111 lhJt 11t Dr Fr .1111<. 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I fn~htl'n An thon' Tho~e of us ~ho ho\<' <'Hr \\orkPcl for non J,toH•rnm1•nt;1I t'mplo~ t>rs know busmC'~s h,1,., ril(hls i..lnd C'On<'erns as doe:. :.in) lJ\PJ\ t'r Antho111 pre~entcd ~lall:-IH'' '"fl\\ tnJ! a good dt•.il for 'nrth ln1111.' I ll-looks back onh lour 'l'ar~ !Iv then, mosl soulht•rn ~mt•n1t1 ~' \\ l'rt.• in. Prior to <'It) hood . u l1•t•hng ~rew th:it lht• north" .1:-. tnft·rwr. Th:it feeling, lor whatt•\ 1•r 1 t':t!-ol\, ~1111 cxbtl> Inda~. t•t:A R TACTICS. im·ludtn~ 1 hn•at or "la~t m1nule drop'. t\1h1rh d td not O<'<'Ur ). rc ft•rcnt·c 10 a corrupt polttacal mach1n1· \\\ht<'h doc.., no t ex1sl), anti l'<1uatm1? name r<'cognition of .1 r and1datl' to littler \\Cre su~gt.'o,I 1•d b1 Anthony. Tht• only la:-.t mrnule drop v. a s ~i~ned by him. FtnJll~, Anthony appears up- !'.l'l because only a \JCI rt'portcr thouf.(ht ncw~worlhy a ~lory on Hurton s ~1i.s1stancc lo the JCI" Ct•rtatnl)' more <'xpericnced r<'· porter-, locally have seen many :.Htempts at character assassana- t 1o n and know if they are n e \\Sworthy. R eporters' crt'd1b1ltty should nol hin~c on a poltt1can's dt.>sire to smear an 1m- ai:1nc•d oppo n<'ol. FRED M. WHITLEY 1 rvtnc Ctllzens Forum Object Lf-sson To thC' Editor : Rt•fcrrtnf.! to your rl:'rt'nt f c a t u r t• o n t h t' w o r k o f par<.1m ed1<'s. I would ltkc lo C'Jll Jtlc·nttc)n to the outstanding wo1 k of thc pa ramt•d ics from th1· Lai:una l111ls Fire and JlC'S<·u1• l'nil on tlu• occasion of my ho<.111tJlt1:1l1nn l:t!>o l \\C'l'k. I had J.(Olll' into dl'l'P sy ... t<'rnll' 'hnC'k as a r1•s1ill of :.i t·omh1n.1 11on nl 1"11 prt"•C·nh<:<I dn11o:o, :11ul hl't'I Thi• I d'l \\<It lo. o( th•• 1 a1 anwdtc' untlouhtc-.lly s;1H•cl Ill\ Ii ft• I "1111111 hop1· th.ii Ill\ 1 \ pt 111•11n• 11l1i.:h1 , •. , '" ·" :in oh w11 l1·"on lo 11lh1•1' on thl' JHll1·11 11.il 1f.111j,'•·r 111 111ml1111a1io11 111 drui.:' t'\ t•n it Jlrt"•1·11bt·1I It .,h1 111ld .tl ... 11 h1• rr•:i.,..11nn1: 111 all nit/I'll' 111 Satlcllt·h:tt·k \'.1111•\ lh.11 \\I' h:iv1• '"''" 0111'laml111i.t 1111'd t1·,d ">t'I'\ IC'L'" ,1\ u1l.1hl1• 111 II' 111111111• of 111• .. 11 lll·:~Nl~1\ S~ll'l 11 \l1•111h1'1 , B11;11 ti ul Jo:chwat11111, S,1diJll'f1;11·k \'alJl'I l 1111 rt•d Sd1011I Jl1,t 1 t1•t Rt-11"'8blanf"P 'l11th1· Ed1111r Ju Cllt't'I \ 111.: th1• pholnj.!1,1ph ltf tht• ' Ill\ 1'1h l" :\1 ,111 1111 pai,:1· A!I 11l th1• \l.1rd1 t c•cl1111m I 11•1t11·1·tl .1 r •·m,1rk.1hl1• r1·,1·m hlan1 .. 111 111111 .11 ti llUl!hl'' I l>O:"i HE'\Jo:(il\H Parf-nf '11 l'I~ To thl' Jo:d1lor · In rri:ard.; to your article tn lh1• Du1ly Pilot on March 4 <·onccrn tnjl Don ll1r knwn's rcass1~1\ ml•nt. I mu-;t 'tlv that \Ir I h ckm.111 I l'rinc·1µai' of San Juan Element an 8<'hool ) '' nol th1· on I) one up'N 01 e r this far e'(' John Cooper 's statement that parent 's op 1n1 o n s are no t ~ermane lo th(' prO<'<'SS and ht~ a dm1!;S to n that ht:' and the sup<'rtnlendcnt :incl I assum<'. ttw board 1s nol l?Otn~ to be• in· nuenrt'rl hy popular l'ons1rlC'ra t1on~ is appallt n~ A classic ex a mple of t a xat ion without r"preo,<'nlatton' I, :IS a parent or children al l<'ndmg San Jo<1q111n ~hool. anct .i~ a \Olunll'N' aul<.', han· bt'l'll ' l' r y 1 m IH "!'. 't' ti " 1th !\I r. ll•<'kman·, t·o11c·1°1·11 fur our <'hlldn·n I !)l'IH•\ \' lllll M0h11t1I ,, mw of thl' lrnl·:.t 111lh1•1·111ml1 anti knO\\ that muC'lt nr th•• 1·n•d1l for lh1s bclon~s to 01rn I ht'kmun. I It• is lol'cd anti l'l'SpC'rlt.'d h~ the par<'nls and most important or all, by lhl' school ('h1ldrl•n. llis rl'plac1..•ment would lw a ~fl'<tl loss to our :-.1'hool and (1ur com - munily. .l<WC E ~'TA R K Pr~•• Bll"d"! To lhl' Editor· I do not obJN'l lo l'uunt•tlmJn John Rurton sol1<·1t111~ 1·rirporatc donations for use• h) lhl• I rv1ne C1t1n•ns Forum 1n lh1·1r altt•m11t:-. to tnflUl'n('(' our I \'(''t•fll ('II\' C'OUll· <"ti c.'lt.•cu on Afl1-r .tll, Ir' t~l' huo,i- n1·,:-.t•-; :.ir<• "llJIJ111rl t\•' of many ~ood \\orJ.., 111 our nl'r .ind lhl'Y dopay la\t'~. \\'hat J do ohJCC't th, hn"<'Vl'r, b l<'arning of Cou111·tlma11 ll11r1on's rund ·ra1~1n g aC't1v1tH·'> only bel'aUsl' a stuclcmt reporter ut l 'CI asked Mlmc h:i"t<' quPslion~ w h 1 c h y o u p r o f 1• ~ s 1 o n J I journalists e1th1•r m · .. rlookcd or fell unimportnnl. -.:«tlhl•r your nt'\\ s pap<'r 'nor an v ot lwr C'O\'t•r- tnJ! our c il.v r!'por11•1l llurto11's uc llVltlC~ for• l ('J·. 0:--iF. OTll ER !'.l1nw\\hiJl in- lPrc•s t1111? fan·t nf 1111:-. ~1111af1nn 1s that Of th<: S:J,t)();j rt'f)(ll'l('(I ~IS ('(10· 1 nh11 11•tl or plNl).!t•d to thll> polt11r,1I 1'1111> ;i, 11( lht' dal•'. 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II n1·' l'• J..110\1 tf 11111 Jll ,.,,. \I ~·;1r' hl1111t1•r' ;11111 a l"W ,\HT 1\ °" 1'1 10' \' 1'm11111/,,11111 t111rl1111 ·'11111' 111 lll'l/1 I/It/ 1•0/11·1 I 111111111J 11111111•/11 ~I /!I /11r tlw /u '"' I 111 .. 1•11~ /o'11rw11 "'"'''! to "' '"I'"''''" 111 llw /11f1 o/ /'1111" I 11/ 1/11• t>m/11 /•1/111 1111 ,\/,1rt /1 I 11111• 1/1111 /°11'/1111• ( 11/111( 1/1111111 \1tflllHf1/ II fl1(t' 1111~ 11·111·1 I 1/1/ttt OAANCE COAH DAllY PILOT 1(,./,,.,1 \ I\ <'••i/ /'Uh/l\ht' f h1tNW\ lo.t't'I 1/ ft/tlM IJ11•h.Jra lo. rt·1l111 11 fil1l11r1<1/ /"1111• f 1/11or Tht• 1"11tori.1I Jl••i•• nl llw U.111\ l'1l1o1 °'l't:k' ltt 111ftt1111 ;enct •l1ntulJtt• rr11tf1•r' h~ 11r .. ,l'nt1n1i on lht' 11••1'1' 1111 '''"' •·11mftll'lltJ1 \ ltfl t11p11' 11! rnlt•rr'I ~' ''"'"'""' 1~1ri1lumn1•h11nd 1 urt110111'1' h\ "'"' ultni: .1 rm um fur n•a1lt•1 · "ti"'' .md h\' 11rr"•nlm11 1h1• "''" 'll••J>l'r "' 11r1111111n' J11il 11lt•J' ''" I'll! r t'cll tc•1110 Tht• 1~hlunul •111in111n' of lh1• II.uh 1•t1t11 ·'l'I'""' oolv In lh1• 1•<t111H ial r11lumn at lhl lllJI uf lh(' ll•ll:I' 0J111\lon\ I'\ JJrl''M'fl liv 1111• •"•lurnni,I.\ 1tntl c·11rioon"t" .111'1 l1·t1Pr \\Mier' ur.• lh1•1r Ill\ 11 .11111 1111 l'IH)O"l'llll'llt 1tf thrir '"'"' h1 the• 1>1111\ l'1l11t 'hcould lll' tnfrrrc·tl Wcdn esday. l\lar.10.1976 Today's Closing EDITION • Stoek VOL. 69, NO. 70, 7 SECTIONS. 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1976 TEN CENTS • e Plan Deadlocks Council Br DOUGLAS PlllTl.SCHE Ot•O-'I• ..... ...,. lrvlne'a new city councU was deadlocked Tuesday over a pro- poaed ureency ordinance that would help North Irvine de- veloper~ over roadbl<X'kS in the t'ity's residential development »ermit proc:e11 . Most of the new Village or ~orthwood Is outside the rive minute fire department response time ~rescribed in guidelln~ for granting developers permission to build. The urgency ordinance would have allo wed alte rnate fire protection measures to be used to circumvent the fave- minute rule. Urgency ordinances reqwre four of the five council votes for approval. Councilwomen Gabnelle Pryor and Mary Ann Caado indicated they would not Christ College Developing support the ordinance. ··t don't want to be re.sponsible for the race between lhl' fir~ truc ks and the s prinkler syitems," said Mr Ga1do. ad- ding, ''The r esidential de,·elop- men t process bhould b e ~tren gt ht'n ed and tightened rather than made more flex.1- ble." No orhc1al vote was t aken on the matte r. but Mrs. Ga1do and O.Hy ...... $~1 "NI• . From its 113-acre hilltop site, Christ • College Irvine, the city's second higher education ca mpus. looks o ver the University Park residential area across University Drive, as seen by an airborne photographer. In the ·opposite direction, the new Lutht•ran campus has a view of the ocean. Trees and other landscaping vegetation will be planted at the edge of the blufftop to screen the campus from the view of the nearby residents. Parking Lot Approved Over Protest 8 y WILLIAM SCHllEIBEll Ofll>eO.ltyf'l19' ..... County planning com· missioners re1ected a Newport HeJch prott•,t Tu<'i-dJ y and found a $150,000 parking lot over · haul at Orange County Airport •111 not have an adverse impact oo the environment. The com mission's f inding came on a 4 to O vote. It means the county will nol be required to prepare an environmental im- pact report covering the project. Contrary to the comm1ss1on's finding, Newport Reach last IJ'Onth fil ed a protest tha t declared the 1urport parking lot project •·may have slgmfacant advene effects on the environ· ll)l'nt " The city's protest faultl'd the county ·~ declaration other"' l!ll' for: -Failing to propt'rly descnbe the project. esp c1ally the number ol ntw parking spaces to hf.' ('f"eated -htnorsnl( "the polt>nlrnl in creased demand for r·ommercsal aviation" created by the added parklna spacei1. whakver their numb('r mu: ht be. Overlook Ina the potential olr pollution l'ffect s the project ml~ht hove by t'neouraglnl[ an in C:l'l'allf.' In v<•hlck mlll'!l lravcll'd t\ttornt'y Oav;d l.arst'n, who repre11entcd Nl'wJ><>rt Renrh .it (~<'PARK, P l«f' /\2) Broker Barker He's 'Doggish' on Stock Picks A,.WI,. .... -. ·ao FOR IT, POOCH' Kenwood Picks 'em MINNEAPOLIS CA P> - "Bullish" i:. good news m stock m a rket Jargon, but a Min- neapolis broker figures "dog- gash" is evt'n better Anthony Silverman has made his dog. Summer of Ken"'ood· vice president of his firm He leL'i the golden retriever pick t he stocks he buys for himself "She's got a miraculous record in the stock m arket." Sllverman. 32. said Tuesday. The v ulue o f stocks s he's chosen in five months has Rone up more than 50 percent. he said. Every Mo nday, Silverman spreads the Wall Slr<'<'t Journal on the red carpet in his office. Kenwood obh gsn1:ly cre<>ps onto the page with the New York Stock Exchange quotations und slum~down "Wht're\(~r the hrst nail on her nght paw falls , that':. the one I buy," said Silverman Silverman announced an a local newspaper last No,ember that he named h1!> dog \ICI' prC'sHknt of hl'I 1nH•stml•nt firm a i.ub· sadrnrv of 91nolhl'r company lie said the ad drew "a lremf'n· dou11 respon 111>" from f1.>llow stock brokers. who cnllc.-d to con gratulatC" him for his public r1.>la- tioM gamt)lt nut his part'nt com- pany wa s n o t amu ~<'d ' Sslvermnn ma:<1 rared. "It wai1 really i.srk." i.111cl Stlverm11n. who now ht'ad1- ;1noth<'r lnvcstm<•nt fi rm "I co uldn 't undc.-rs t and thl'lr (!we STOf'KS. i>aJ(t• A2 l Reagan's Drive Slips Carter's All Smiles After Florida Win WASHINGTON cU Pl) - Ronald Rea gan's plan to win the Republican presldentJal nomina- tion with a two-round knockout over President Ford has faUed. Jimmy Carter's plan to show George Wallace can be beaten in the South succeeded. As a res ult o f Tuesday's Florida prim ar y res ults. if Reagan's campaign Is not dead 1t at leas t is on the critical list . And if Carter is not the frontrunner for the Democrnhc nomin•t1on. then no one is. Reagan says he wlll continue bis challenge of Ford all the way to the GOP national c0twention 1n Kansas City m August. .\ EJf"."'i t\ .f L l .~IS But unless thc.-form er Cahforma governor can qwckly er ase the memory of losses to Ford after confrontations in New Hampshire and Florida. as well as defeats in Massachusetts and Vermont. Rea~an will be re- garded as nothing more than a dogged loser from here on out. Carter say·s there still 1s a long way to go to wio the Democratic nominution. and he is right. hut by defeatinir the Alabama gov· emor in Florida. a state where ' Wallace routed a II Democratic comers four years a~o. Carter demonstrated that Wallace as \'ulnerable in the south and re· duced him again to the status of protest candidate This has the practical effect of further reducinl( the Democratic nomination field and could as· sure Carter of second place on the ticket -1f not the presiden- tial nomination Itself Reagon was supposed lo haw a lock on the conservative vote m Florida and that was supposed lo be the ball game. Florida also was supposed to be Wallace country and few pundits belie\ed CMe FLORIDA. Pate AZ) · Mrs. Pryor tried to get the or- dinance table d 1ndefln1tely. Councilmen J obo Burton, David Sills and Basil "Bill" Vardouhs voted to continue the matter for two wet>ks . The matter origmally was set for consideration by the old coun- cil as one of Its last p1~es of bus1· ness. But the old council put 1t over for cons1derat1on by the new one. The uqcency naturt> ol the or- dmunce was to save tame for de· veloper5 "ho alrendy are pro- cess 1 n g paperwo rk for Northwood tract:.. Three de\•elopers already have been gl\·en a bpec1al \'anance from the usual permit system. The urgency ordinance was in- tended to make the ·special pro- VISlons part of the regular pro- cess so de\'elopmenl.s would not have to be appeall'd to the council on a case-by-case basis. The ordinance could ba In troduced as 11 regular ordlnanCl' and passed with thrw votes m two weeks. It would allow de\'elopt'rs out- side the five-minute fare deport- ment response time area to either install sprinkling systems, install smoke detectors, usu (Sff NORTH, Page A%) Who is Psychopath? Bailey Questions Doctor's Motives SAN FRANCISCO (U PI ) - Defense attorney F. ~ Bailey gave a key psychiatric witness against Patricia Heant a taste or bis own nied1cane. The lawyer put Dr. Joel Fort thr ough a pa1n s tak1ng psychological examination Tues- day, attack mg hts motives. his honesty. his professional stand- ing and even bas mental cond1- t1on. Kidnaping Suspect Arrested Following up an anonymous telephoned tip, pohce arrested a Humbolt Stale UnJversity stu· 'dent in connection with Ulc Jan. 7 ltidnaping and rape ol a 19 year- old Irvine woman. Irv me Oett-ct1 ve Stl've Nash and Officer Michael White were in Eureka today, prepanng to re- turn lo Orange County w1th the suspect. 1dcnllfled as J ohn Charles Vernon. 21 A warrant for Vernon s arrt>sl w as i ssu ed by a Harbor Municipal Court judge Tuesday after the "ict1m 1dent1fted a photogra ph of the su~pect Mon- da~·. Vernon was arrested Tues- day on charges of susp1r1on of rape and k1dnap1ng by lfumbolt C-Ounty Sheriff's deputies on the request of Irvine pohce. Pohce said Vernon formerly was an lrvsne resident Lt. Jerry Boyd cited a com- posite photo of the i.us pert published in the Daily Pilot as aiding the invesh~alson. During the past two months. police have followed up several leads in connection with lhe case. Arcordmg to pohce reports, an a nonymous caller telephoned Monday. suggestsng Vernon as a possible suspect Follo~sn g further 1nvest1ga- taon this v. eek. Ho yd said. "It 1~ ant1c1patl'd that th<' SU.'lpect "'111 he returned to Orange County for arra11mment on the charj{eb latc•r lhs~ week .. The \ 1 cl 1 m . a 19 v l' lH o I 11 housev.1fe . told police Jon 7 that sht' was walkmlit alonJ! Msr hl'li.on Onvl' tov. ard l'ulv<'r l>nvt• from her home at P ark West aparl mt•nb at about Ii p m She told police that. a~ sh<· walked pa<1t J p:.i r kl'<I camper. a man jump<'d o ut fr om th(• 'hado wi1. J!r abh <'d h<'r And dra1uu·d hl'r sns1cl1• Sh<> !laul tht• man chokt•d hl'r and thn•ut<'nNJ to kill her unless i1he coo1wrnkd. During the ai.saull, -.ht• ~u1d. the man repeatedl y muttered the na me Cindy The camper was dl'Scribed as a 1~2 Dodit<' pickup truck with a large cab·ovrr camper Accord m~ to a motor vehscl<' rf.'g1stra tson chrck. Vernon dOl'~ not own such a camper SOW GVITAR, 'JIERY HAPPY' "I m ''<'f\ happv \\1th th<' :-id and haJ>I" to hil\'e -.old m y J!UllHr .. That·._ the J(Ood ne" <: relat<>d b\' the CuronJ del \lar man "ho piaced this ad sn th<' Dasi~ Pilot Yamaha l.u1tar. nt'Vl'r lwen u~NI 5641 or hc ... t of rl'r. X'IX·XXXX If you ha\•e a mus1ool Instru- ment you w ant to sell. call 642-5678 It ·s easy to put a fC"w \\Ords to work for you in the Das 1) Pilot. He got Fort lo admit he (l) .-e. ad "Ahce in Wonderland" as part of h is prepa ration, (2) ad- vised the prosecution on ils trial strategy, tJ> will rttcive $12,SOO as his witness fee and C4l sent an outline of his career full of exag- gerations and inaccuracies lo a boolt publisher. Miss Hea rst's lawyer used a defirution of "psychopath" writ- ten by Fort, a San Francisco physician and criminologist, to s uggest the witness himsetr might fall in that category. Bailey set the stage for a possi- ble courtroom confrontation b e tween the witness and Catherine Hearst , the defen- dant's mother, over Fort's sug- gesuon the Hearst famtly try plea-bargaining rather than aJ. lowing the case lo go lo trial. (Sff PATTY, Pace Al) Sills New Mayor-- Oops, 'Chairman' NEW COUNCIL CHAIRMAN David G. Sills Nuclear Plan Pros, Cons Debated By llJLARV KAVE Ot .... o ... , ...... ~ A h11(hly emotional debatf' of lht' pros and cons of thr nuC'l<'ar power plant 1n1t1ative marked Tul•sday's meet1n~ ol the Orange Counlv Coast Ai.sociation On one sad<'. Or Douglas 0(' Nik<• of lhl' Sierra Club argut'd that unle!.s the J unl' ballot measure Is approved. dangf'rou'i nut'lear plants will prollferntr in California und <'austt problt>m11 of waste contamination, sabolafo(t'. and radiation danJ:c.•rs. HowevC>r . Ronald Raker of tht• Soulhern (.'alifornrn fo:d111on Com pony inimtt'd tha t th(' ballot in 1Uat1n would serve only to "l'f fec.-tively shut down" th1• nuclear power industry and rnpplc lhl' state's ener~y sources Propo11llJon 15. if approved by voters, would hav<' the follow1n~ effects: It would ban construC'lion of new nuclear power plants and phast> out ex1shn1t plants unless ng1d safety requirements are met. -fto would call for the review and approval or nuclear power plant safet v systems and water dsspoul techniques. -It would remove federal in- s urance liability hm1ts for nuclear reactor accidents. -It would call for release and publishinl{ of annual evacuation plans by the slate . Baker likened the coming test In California to the New Hampshire Primary If the ballot measure succf.'eds here. he pre· dieted a s1m1lar demaseof nuclear CSff NUCLEAR, Page A2 ) -Attorney David G. Sills. who a year ago was berating the Irvine t:1ty Council for its planning in North Irvine, became chairman of the city council Tuesday. Basil "Bill" Vardoutis, an engineer and former planning commissioner was named vice cbalrman. Both were un - animously elected to the council omces by their fellow coun- cilmen. Sills, 37. a leader of the city ·s first referendum which over- turned zoning for the Village of Northwood . quipped, "I came down to the city council to com- plain one day and they handed me the gavel." Under Irvine's new c ity charter. there is no office of mayor. Retiring Councilman Art Anthony served for-the past year as the city's last ma~or. Tuesday's meeting was largely taken up with the transition from the old to the new councils. The session was adjoumc-d at 9.20 p.m .. near record time for the Irvine council. Retmn~ councilmen Art An· thony, Henry Quigley and Robert West. none of whom sourht re election. looked back over their term" West wekomed the new coun- ('1 lmc.-n t o "Almost Anything (;(){•:, .. Comm <'nlsng on hss term u rounc.-ilman. West s:od th<' coun- cil ha-; c.-omc.-full circle Shortly aftl'r his c.-lect1on. he sn1d, the council wa.., C'ulled into o 11pccsal St'~s111n to lw l1rief<'d on the pend 1ng "01wrat1on lrvsng" ma'!s drug arrests sn the city's res1den- 11al an•a'! Th<> rouncll''I lai1t mc.-Ptin11. also a speria I !il•i.s1on. sold Wei.I. wai. C'allt•d t o d1scuM1 the "l>1g CS<'f' SI U~~. Pa"" AZ ) Ornnf.!t-.~ Cous l __c..~ \\'ea Cher Clt'aring tonight th<'n iiunny onc1 a little warml'r on Thur11day. Lows tonlitht 4Jto48 l11gh '1 mid to upP<'r 60s. acC'ordln~ to lht· weather service I NSIDE TODA 't' A Flondo fom1l11 •~ Jhal tl'Trrl toda11 with thf' arrest nf a IS 11ear nld ~1r/ in the floh binQ death of hrr Iii 11ear nld hrnthn SI'<' l'oql' A 7 Index ......... 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E'r.-Pa,,e A I SILLS ••. berm bust." r eferring to a re- 'er sal of a p revious council decision to lower a 17-fool high berm around part of University Community Park. West also hinted at future dis· pules between the city and f1uor Corp. "We started out two years ago with a big builder , now we have a big co rporate head· quarters." he said, adding that "over the past four year s, the ci- ty has established ii.self as a full partner (with the Irvine Com- pany! in wha t goes on." Retiring Mayor Art Anthony cited a Gabrielino Indian legend about the god Chlnlnchinlsh. who sat atop Saddleback Mountain watchine over bis people in the coastal area. The legend, said Anthony, in· dlcated the aod would unleash griuly bears and rattlesnakes on the people If they went astray. ''We mu s t ha v e don e something right." Anthony s aid, "because there have been no re· ports or attacks by gnuly bears a nd thert' a ren't many r at · Uesnakes around." 20-mile Walk Set to Aid Mex ico Towns Looking to wu rd its third walkathon , Amigos de las Americas of Or a nge C'ounly plans to hav<' volunteers stroll from l 'nivcrs1t y llagh School In Irvin<> to Cam pus Valley shop ping Cent\'r , two blocks away. Ho"'ev~r , the prescribed route 1s 20 milt Iona. Tht> group I~ !1t•t•k1nJ: lo raise money to send tt't'n.'I to act as nwd1cul asshtanu 111 holatt'd 1 ural \1 1•"r;i111nwn"I P.1rt1C'1pnnh 1n tht Mllrch 20 '';ilk ur1• to rind !lpon~r!I who ·•Wrt't' lO rur u ct•rtaan &mount for 1•11ch mil~ "'11lkt'd Wlllk1•r:. may hc.•.:m tht•ar htkC' Wt\o\een 7 and tl II m furthrr an form .itaun mov bt• obtulrWd bv callrnii the-arnup at !1.\:? t~ Ui nr "' rat 1 n i.t 1'0 llox 402tl, lnm1•9271n. ORANGE COAST .... .,.~. 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C••~ ~ ~ "'O ,,..__ ~f hio ... -.. \t'!)I .. \. U~"h•l•r" .,..,....,. •• , M•Uu ,_, ••1••tll\t,..-•"H 'Wll~1" f'P\•t ~ r•e•oewc•d ••t,...vt \fttC•A f"''" '"'•ft•' \·'f"'·'tf\t••M' 11ft~• t Iii \ Ht.U•• C"f d "' "" ""-U c,.t •CY••• ,,.,...., ,. .... ~ ft'9 ( .. • u \ ., ,. ""'' "9fllf \a,,~, ... ,_,,.,,,,_._,~~ u u,.,, ...... ._., E',...r~Al FLORIDA ... Carter could do much beyond cutting into tbe Alabaman·s 41.8 percent winning figureoll972. But Ford showed himself lO be a good campaigner and quick to learn the advantages of the pre- sidency in seeking votes. He called in professionals to replace well-meaning amat.eun in New Hampshire and Florida. but it appears it was Ford bimsell who pulled victory out in both states by timely visits and well-plact'd darts al his opponenL Ford also bad belp from the economy. Increasing sifns of re· covery. especially the continued reduction of unemployment. had to be a campaign asset ror him. Reagan can pull himself up by dereatmg Ford in Illinois. North Carohna or Wisconsin. But the had planned to show in the first primaries that Ford was no more than a s malltime Michigan con- gressional politician who would fold at the first punch. Having taken t he first four punches himself. the burden or demonstrating voter appeal now l:s on Reagan. Carter's victory must be viewed In the context ol Henry Jackson's effort in Florida. All the m ajor Democratic conten· ders save \be Wuhinat on senator avoided campaigning In Florida to let Carter go head to head with Wallace, and It is re· uonable to consider the votes Jacuon got as support siphoned Crom Carter. The Florida triumph blurs Carter's fourth-place finish in Massachusetts after bis opening week New Hampshire win. But it does not really damage Jackson, the Massachusetts winner, or Rep. Morris Udall. second in Mass a chuse tts and lea d e r among liberal Democrats seek- mg lhe nomination. E'ro• P~AI STOCKS. • • response " Sil verman emphas1zt'd that he uses Kenwood's choices onJ y for his pe rsonal investment11. Ht> said he might get into trouble wi th regul atory bodies 1( he let Kenwood choose the stock he re· commend11 to clients S1lvt•rman. who 1s marm-d to an attorne} and has two children, didn't w:inl 10 be pinnC'd clo\o\n on exdrtl} how much he's invesl<•d on lht• dog's say-so Rut he ackno"' ll.'d1tcd thot he deal~ In "the thousands of clollnn " 12.9 Million Area Cities ~Get New Mayors New mayors were elect ed Tues da y night for sev eral Orange Coast cities. COSTA MESA -Dominic JUclU. a jeweler, was elected mayor for one year through March, 1977, and Council woman Norma Hertzog was elected to SU<'ceed him for a one-year term to March. 1978. Jack Hammett, a former mayor, was eltcted vice mayor for both years. The elec- llons were made on a 4-1 t'ouncll vot e with ne w Councilma n Edward Mc Farland saying he favored tbe election ol Raciti but expressing "reservations" on Mrs. He rtzog being mayor. SAN CLEMENTE -Patrick Lane. 38, an attorney, was elect- ed mayor with Donna Wilkinson, a former planning commissioner and newl y e l ected coun- cilwom an. as vice mayor. LAGUNA B EACH -Phyllis Sweeney, a Realtor, was elected mayor and Jobn Brand, a geo- graphy teacher at Oran.Me Coast College. was named vice mayor. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Al Hollinde n . 49. a program manager for tra ns portatloo management s tudies at UC lrvint. w as elec ted mayor . Roger Stanton, 38. an associate professor of m ana((ement al Cal State, Long Bt>ach was elected mayor pro tem pore S. Viet Pilot Sawa Chance Cll ANTAB U RI. Thailand (AP) -"I didn't want to live in a Communist country ... I don't know what will happen to me now. but I'd rather they shot me here than ao back, .. a 30-year-old chopper pilot who escaped from South Vietnam said todav. Ile had s tolen the helicopter. plckt'd up has fa mily and fought •f!ainst detection and shnnking fuel uppht's in the courst' of his airborne e>S<'3Pt' to Thailand on Mond ay "I burst into tears wh .. n 1 landtd I "'as M> Hry happy," Lt. Ho Ka m Hal s11d Nettr ham In a pohrt' station room were his 28- yur old wa ft'. ha~ four children. agt'd J to 9, and a mtthoni t' Fine Arts Contract OK'datSaddlehack Saddleback C'oll('ae lru11te-"s have a"' arded I\ $2 94 million con· tract for construction of thrte fine n rl~ bul lding~ to W J Sh.trier. Inc . of Pasadena Shirley's was the lowest or nine bads on the project. "'h1ch in- cludes a theater and drama bwldinc. a music bwld.ing a nd an arts building. Construc tion 1s expected to begin next month and scheduled to be completed m a ntUt more than a year The flnal bid was more than SS00.000 below the budgeted cost of 13.49 million. The project has betn approved for matcbinit funds from the state. Tht project had gone out to bid two years ago. Bids. however, came m over 80 percent higher than the budgeted amour.t of the building. Tbe project has been deslaned as a three-story. concrete build· ing. Trustus. however, reacted lo t.ht high b1d11 hy orderln~ lherr new arch1t <>cl,, Blur~k and Partner!!. to redesign the projl•ct aa three single story bwldmgi; to reduce cost bul maintain the samt squart' footage. T hl' comple~ will have a Spam sh-l'tyle arrh1tN•turt' In clud1n~ traditional red Ult roors A major part of the drama building 1s a 42S·seat audilon um. Tht butldln1C "'111 also have clasuooms. d re.,o;rn.I! room.!>. scenery . costume and prop s torage and Sl't ronstructaon racilit1es The music buildinit ~ill Include band rooms. piano a nd or gan practice centers. a largt choral room, practice rooms. a con- feren ce roo m and sever al classrooms The art building will h ave separate area!' ror drawing and painting, sculpture a nd com· merclal ar t as wtll as a lecture !lall. seminar room s and faculty om ces Ger•a• Dra•a Gmiman Held; Hostages Freed FRANKt'URT. We l Germany ll'PI> Pohc~ arreatf'd a gun man t o d ay and frtcd l\o\O hostaau ht bid he ld In •l courtroom sinc e Tut>aday. ~ pc>llct> !Pokt>smon unnounct"d He !ilod thl' krron at wu WOl.Uldcd In the ucllon by one of his prlsontrs PAT'I'Y •.• "Mr Ba tley, you'll stop at nothing... Fo rt angnl) told the la wyer a t one point during Tues day's day-long cross ex- amination, which was sl.111 going on when the bank robbery tnal receH ed until today. Bailey tore into the witness in an effort to destroy bis credibility with the Jury of seven women and five men, who heard bim Monday deacribe Miss Hearst as the "queen" of th e Symbionese UberaUon Army and a wi1ling participant in the robbery. He produced an accounting Fort bad &iven the aovernme.nt of tbe time be spent eetting ready for his tetUmony. including the fact be bad read or referred to 274 books. The attorney Hked If one of them was n't Lewis Car roll's "Alice in Wonderland," Fort said it was and added he also read Kafka's "The Trial" 1.6 an effort to understand some of the "philosophical lssuea" raised by the case. The lawyer also uked Fort it he bad not told the defendant's mother a trial should be avoided •·because Bailey wants publicity and Browning <U.S. Attonrney James Browning Jr.) wants a judgeship." "No. That's what sbe said to me," rephed Fort. Fr.-Pflfle AJ NUCLEAR. • • energy across lhe country. Instead of looking at the actual safely records of the exlstinf,! comme rc ial nuclettr power plants, Ba ker charged that propo- nt>nts of Proposltion"1s are basing their views on "fantasy." Baker said that no deaths or 10· juries have resulted from com- mercial nucle ar reactor acct· dents. • However. De Nike insisted that t he r eact o r s arE' 3<'ltull y dangerous a nd need to be more strictly regulated , as called for an the initlatiH . De Nike s aid that the energy safety systems must be tested 10 actual operation, and that the wastes mut.t be disposed of or stored sarely to eliminate radla· lion conta mination. Instead of relying on the nuclear powt'r plants. De Nike suggested using the exis ting 200·year supply or coal In this country for energy purposes and aJso increasing energy conserva- tion efforts. In lht' meantime. solar and geothermic energy options can be developed and used when the coal supply runs out, Dt' Nike said "The d rama 1:. t'lld\'{t," lht> spokt>sman urd ThC' tli'O ma le G Nmun hosta1es were Creed untr pollt•t• gavf tht' ttrrorast u ruoisom or ncurly $400.000 and promised to fl)1 him to Cuba •s he demanded. Police u ld lht' hostaaies wtn· unharmed on their release aner being held 29 hour~. Tht>y :.;ml 1 wo 111Jun'<1 p~.'r"or" '' l' r t• r u r r 1 l' d f r o m I h 1• rnm t hou:-1•. 11n,• ol "h11nr "th lh•· h •1 1u11:.t The 1d,•nt1l} o f thl! "l'l'Olld Pl'I 1>0 n '' J~ nut k11u" n 1111 ml'd1atel~ The polrcl' -.pokei.man :.urd h, \\ J:. not a ho1>lag" The masked. armed gunman t.e12ed the hostages Tuesda) morrung in a raid on a courtroom and demanded the release of an alleaed robber on trial there and a ransom or S3 million ln various rorel1n currencies. Police Identified the terrorist as Rudi Manz. a 2.4-year-old West German. A police spokesman said he w u ldenlified through the official identity card all Germans are required to carry. PoUce said a hostage grabbed one ol Mani's two pistols and shot him. The hostafe went Into action ln the courthouse room in which lhe hostages were being held, police said. Earlier today. aulhorlUes bad dellvered nearly $400,000 In ransom money to the 1unnun and promised him a jeUlner to fly hlm out o! lhe country. But the terrorist. threatening a "blood· bath." bad refused to come out. E',..•P•~Al ·PARK ••• the commission bearing, caJled the parking lot overhaul "more olthe nickel and di mt Increase in acUvity at the airport." "If a private pa rty ha d a $1 50.000 parking lot project. you'd requi re an environmental impact report.'· Larsen told the commission ens. Lars en found no support among the commissioners. "l feel straightening out the parking situation is not lanta· mount to encouragln.R use of the a irport.·· s aid commis si on Chairwoman Shirley Grindle. And Commissioner James Thorpe re minded L ar sen that limitation s o n comme rcial n1ebts wlll sUll be in effect at the airport Involved in the park.mg lot pro ject Is the restriping or th<> airport 's main lot lo provide an estimated 150 addil.lonal public parkine s paces. Also Involved in the task is re· locating a car rental and an employes parking area to provide better public accessibility to the terminal. Improvement or an existing overflow lot Is also called for in the project. Still unsettled when the com- mission voted its finding was the number or added parking spaces that will be created. Staff estimates ranged from lSO to 395. Gener ally. however, lht> gain in spaces was described "as about 10 per cent.'' Vandals Caused Gusher? 8)' ARTHUR R. \'IN £L OH .. Otll't ~1194 ~ B<>lts ft'CIJrillll lhl.' l'llP Oil an old oil well tha t blew out Mondn). 11howtnn1 flve llQUIU'(" blOCk!I or central Huntln1ton &ach with \'apor11ed crudt' oil wt>r1' u11 :-rrt•wcd , uppurcnll} by \'Undulb. 111\'t MU••ton dnclo11ed today, The geyser ot natural gm. 111\d Can" d1·opl~t :1 uf r.llcky blucl. pttroleum ruined down on su1· rounding le rrilor). caus an ii seve ra l tho us and d o llu n,· damagtt to a num~r of home:., apnrJments and can Costs Wiii not be fully comput ed for :.om c tlm t'. uuthorth1·~ sn1d late Tuesday. and when the) are-. Jt ts anyone's f uess who ma> ha\ e to foot the bill becaus1: or t'onn1 cts in tllll' to thc land The blo"'out that l.'rupted from a "'ell closest to the :.oulheast corner ol Huntlnaton Street and Toronto Avenue was fint report ed about 8 a. m . Monday a:s at spewed from the bowels of tht' earth. "l know 1l sounds rather crude." City Director of Bwldmg and Community Development John Behrens s aid ol the crudt! oiJ eruption, "but It was just likt• a areal, big burp. It r elieved Itself." He and Chief Oil Field lnspet.• tor Bob Duis, who works under Bu i ld i ng D t'p a rtm e nt su_per\'lslon. said the blowout was probably c aused by teenaaed or young adult vun daUsm. although the theory ls oot 100 percent certain. Behrens said inspection of the wellhead blowout between Beach Boulevard and Mam Slret't, not tar from the Huntington Beach City Hall. sbowa it apparenUy rt• aulted from re moval of two bolt.' "How, or why, or by whom. we're not certain," Behrens said Pressure built up by natural gas acc umula ting s ince 1969 when the specir1c oil well a mon.; seven! In the area was capped blew the h('avy m etul wellhead a sembly including var io u:. \•alvea and flanges a few fret away Sticky black JIOO belchlnf( from lhe well cas ing then covered most of lhe surrounding vacant properly, rurrently ln the pro· cess of residential development. and also the surrace of u pond of standing ramwater. NORTH ... fi reproof bulld1n~ material.; or pa) for 'PeC'IJI traffic ~1J(n11b that reduce r esponse Ume. On1· or more or thow ('ould ~· :.uli strluted for the usual responi.l' 11· qua remenl under thr pmpoo;c1I ord111anr<' Councilman Vardnul., not{•1I that responst• time \o\OUld tw \\l"ll \\llhin five· m1nutM after a \'all• Avenue hnd~e is built mrr th .. Santa An;r Fn'<'"' ay lie sugi:1•.,1 ed the a dditiona l co:.t of t h1• hrt• prcvl.'ntaon stl'ps m11?h l ht• wasted Public Work ~ l>in•rtM Bn•nt l\tuchow i1uld I ht' OVC'rpu~ci pr11 h::ably will nol ht• hullt within 111 )ear!I because of a t1~ht ~lat•· roadbuildlng h1$get Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Suits 2495 to 37 95 Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Hooded Zippered Sweat Shirt aso Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts Lettering Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Racquetballs & Racquets Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Spee do Swim Su its & Trunks Swim Caps Swim Goggles Baseball Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Basketballs & Backboards Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls 538 Center 646-1919 , Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION * * * * Aft raooa , N •• toeks f VOL. 69, NO. 70, 1 SECTIONS1 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1976 TEN CENTS Candidates Share Ideas on Huntington By ROBE llT BARICEll OflMD•ll,l'INll .... John Saunders 1ay1 the num~r one problem coolrontlna Hunt1n1fon Beach is that Us citizens don't reaUze how lucky lhey are and they fall t.o partJc. pate ln activities as they abould. Ralph Bauer says it's a matter ol"bucka and ~rsonneJ." He says the most urgent need is the knowledge to wnU! an in· tdll1ent budget and to properly evaluate and assess pers«1nel. "U they're doln& a 1ood job. keep them. ll not. they can seek t'mptoy meat elsewbere," be declares. Prim Shea sees the issue In a more critical li1bL She aa~ the dty is facinc bankruptcy "and that you can't spend more \ban you bring in." . Sally Greenbaum says there are several problems but nooe that stand out above the others. Wlw -is Psyclwpath? ~ These were some of lhe ob· servaUons made by Huntington Beach City Council candidAtes al a forum Tuesday nl&bl at Golden West Colleae. All U contenders attended plus George Arnold, an announced write-in candidate for the April 13 elections. Here are their views in sum- mary form: ~eorge Anold says that pro- cress and honesty are the cor- nerstone or his cornpaign. He priorities for now andthefull.irf'. says that be is very conet>mt'Cl -Levi "Bud" Rose says that about the blight ln the downtown tede,•elopmenl of the downtown, and would like to Sff Main Slrfft "the froot door to the rity." ls lb~ returned to its original arcbitec· prime concern. "The city has lure and flavor. several plans for a mall, blgh rls!! -Peter Mat!l•11I• u~ the ad-hotels and mas rapid transit djs. ministration hasn't kept pace trict but ll hasn't mentibned the with the complexity of the grow-impact on s mall bus inesses ing city government and budget. already there," he says. t he pcoplr. Ill' uys that priorities are wrong lU\d thot the city faces a tremerHiou:i deficit. He also alleges thut no money from oil barrel taxe~ has comt• lnto city coHers. -WllUa m Tluard called for a close look at r edevelopment 3nd who win benefit and who wtll pay what costs. lie says he is <'hlenr t"Oflcerned about elderly people m the area "ho might be forced (Sff CANDIDAT E ', Page.\%) He says that a general statement -llldtard lebert says the rity ol city purposes as most urgently Is going In the wrong direction needed that would s pell out and doesn't respond to wishes or ~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Bailey Questiolls Doctor's Motives SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Defense auorney F. Lee Bailey gave a key psychiatric witness against Patricia Hearst a taste of bis own medicine. The lawyer put Or. Joel Fort through a p ai n sta kin g psychological examination Tues- day, attacking his motives. tus hooesty, his professional stand· 101 and even hjs mental conda· lion. Financial Woes Told By Bauer Editor'• Note: Thn'e art IS can- didate• llJ(fng for thrtt ttall on tM Huntington Beach City Counctl. Thu .t&r11 11 about one of t~. TM tl«· hon u Apnl IJ. Ralph Bauer says the City or Huntington Be ach is facintt serious financial d1lflcuJUes and that officials aren 'l doing enoueh about them. "'There are reasons lo believe that the city cannot meet some of its current obhutaons." the 4S- year-old city council candidate asserts. He d«.>clined lo go Into specifics. saying he is in the process of dig- ging in to them. Bauer. who holds a PhD in chemistry rrom UCLA. indicates he wall make rity finances a maJor issue In the campaign leading up to city elections April 13. lie says IAUU l h I t t h e bud1et is Improperly written and does not reveal an s pee1f1cs how rt'vmue is spent. 'Tm not r onvinced thal tht> c-1. t y 1s ~pt>nding wisely," he declar<'S. Bauer. who i"I now pr("!lldt'nl of the tluntinaton Reo11<"h Uni on lltJth School Olstri<'t board. takes the ln<'umbl'nl <'OUn<'1I mt'mben to taak "for not tnkln)l o hard enoo1h look ot lht bud1el " He anerts that over the pn~t five yurll there has been an 89 percent Increase In a bud(let Item deallnr with ritv t'ouncll ex· penses. lie said that despite this lnt'rtMe. tour council members went to Mlnml Bench last year. '"They O'-' <' It lo the people to tell them why." ht' says. "If they want to learn ~ood city 11tovern- menl. they <"a n take o <'lass at Lon11 Bea<"h State.·· he says. Bauer also Is <'Xerclsed about discuss1on<1 of proposed budget <~ BAt'ER, Page A2) SOW GVITAR, 'VERY HAPPr "I'm \'cry happy "i th the ad and happy to ha \'t.> sold my i\lltar." That's the !lood news related b\' the Corona del Mar m an who piaced this ad in the Dmly Pilot: Y!lmah!l G1111nr. nC\l'r iwt•n u~ed soo or best or fl>r XXX·XX'IX 1' you have a musical instru· ment you wa nl to sell , call 642-5678. It's easy to put a few words to work for you in the Dai· Jy Pilot. He got Fort to admit he (1) re. ad "Alice io Wooderland" as part of his preparation, (2) ad· vised the prosecution on its trial strategy, (3) will receive $12,500 · as bis witness fee and <·O sent an outline or his career full or exag- gerations and inaccuracies to a book publisher. Miss Hearst's lawyer used a definition of ··psychopath .. writ· ten by. Fort. a San Francisco Delly ................ WlU LEAD COUNCIL Valley Mayor Holllnde'n Al Hollinden Wins Valley Mayor's Gavel City Councilman Al HolUnden was elected to his second term as mayor of Fountain Valley Tues· day niaht m a secret ballot vote by councilmen. Roger Stanton, who is just <'Ompletlng hts se<'ond year on the t'ounc1l, was elected mayor protempore. Councilman Bernie Svnlstad had ~en mayor last year and Councilman M arvln Adler was mayor pro tempore. Holllnden. who also served u mayor in 1972-73, said, "I pledge to do an In my poweT to continue the One direction this city has been going." He said today he hopes to place increased emphasis on Industrial and t'ommercial developmt'nl and pointed out that the rouncil'11 recent formation of a redevelop- ment agency for the industrial 3rea should help spur such at· U\ity. Hollinden, 49. program mana"e r for transportation management studies al UC Irvine, was first elected lo the council ln 1970, then re-elected lo a four-year term in 1974. A former Air Force rtton· nalssance officer, be has lived 1n Fountain Valley 10 years. He was founder of the Bobb_y Solt Softball League and served on the city's Parks and Recreation Com· mission. He snd his wife. Bonnie. have four children, Mike, Amy, Carl and Lucy, and one grand· daughter. Stanton. 38. is an associate pro- f essor of management at Cal State Long Beach. He and his •rife. Karen, have three children, Raebel, Joseph and Jmhua. physician and criminologist. lo suggest the witness himself might Call in that category. Bailey set tbe stage for a possi· ble courtroom confrontation bet ween the witness and Catherine Hearst, the defen- dant"s mother. over Fort's sug- gestion the Hearst family try plea-bargaining rather tban al· lowing the case to ao to trial. .. Mr. Bailey, you'll stop at • nothing," Fort angrily told the lawyer at one point during Tuesday's day-long cross ex· amination, which was still going on when the bank robbery trial rt>cessed until today. Bailey tore Into the witness in an effort to destroy his credibility with the jury of seven women and five men, who beard him Monday describe Miss Hearst as the "queen" of t he Symbionese Liber ation Army and a willing participant In the robbery. VANDALS MAY HAVE TAMPERED WITH CAP ON OLD OIL WELL The Rain Wea Black and Fell Mostly on Auto• and Homes In Huntington Beach June Eleetion He produced a n account ing Fort had &lveo the covernment of the Ume he spent getting ready for bis testimony, including the fact he had read or referred lo 274 books. The attorney asked if one o.f them wasn't Lewis Carroll"s "Alice in Wonderland," Fort said It was and added he also read Kaflca's "The Trial" in an effort to understand some of the "ptillosopblcal issues" raised by the case. $5.5 Million Bond Goes to FV Voters The lawyer also asked Fort if he had not told the defendant's mother a trial should be avoided "because Balley wants publicity and Browning (U.S. Altonrney James Browning Jr.) wants a judgeship." "No. That's what she said to me," replied Fort. Mrs. Hearst told a reporter after the trial wound up for the day: •·1 can shove those words down hls throat." Her comment raised the possibility she would stand as a defense rebuttal wit· ness. Bailey also came close to call· Ing Fort a "psychopath." althougb he did not actually do so. He listed the traits of a psyrhopath as defined m one of Fort's articles -a person who displays braggadocio. lies a lot, uses any means to JUSllfy ends, manipulates other people , blames others fo r his mis takes. Oil Talks Snag PANAMA CITY. F1a. (UPI) - Apparent last minute snags pro- lon&ed secret talk1 today amonJ{ four U.S. oil giants and Saudi Arabia's oil mlnl11ter ovcl' the propo~ed natlonalliation of the world's largest oil exportinit firm, Arabian American OU Co. Fountain Valley residents will be asked to vote on a SS s milhon bond lssue and a 48.4-cent in· crease in their tax rates June 8 lo finance recreation facilities. The City Council unanimously called for the bond election Tues· day night after trimming the pro- posal by about $600,000. The bonds would finance a $1. 7 million aquatics center with two swimming pools and a $2.25 million cultural building with a 650-seat auditorium at the city's Recreation and Cultural Center in Mile Square Park. It also would provide $1.6 million for additional s ports facilities at the city's Mlle Square complex and at other parks throughout the city. The council considered a pro- posal for a third swimming pool for diving but trimmed It from the budget, as well as some bleachers and other facilities. Councilman Bernie Svalslad sajd he believed a diving pool would have a "regional'' appeal rather than strictly local and perhaps outside grants can be sought to complete it. But Jim Dick, who is serving on the city's bond committee, 'laid he believed the council 's ac· lion made swimmers "second class citizens ." A move by Mayor Al Holllnden t.o leave the third pool in the pro- posal, however, died for lack or a se<'ond. The council t'onsldf'red giving voters a multiple choice ballot - letting them vote tor the entire complex firs t, then sclectina Council Action Here In capsule form are the major actions taken Tues· day night by the Fountain Valley City Council. BOND ELECTION: Voted unanimously lo ask voters lo approve a SS.Sm lllion bond issue June 8 to finance a theater. aquatics center and recreational facilities ln the city's com- plex at Mile Square Parlt. MAYOR: Elected Councilman Al Hollinden mayor and Roger Stanton mayor pro lempore in a secret ballot. REDEVELOP MENT: Hired the firm of Stone and Youngberg for $2,500 to be consultants for a redevelopment agency In the city's industrial complex. POST OFFICE: Complained about parking al the city's post offke and urged residen'-' to help them get improve- ments by writing congressmen and post office officials. ZONING: Adopted an ordinance rezoning 2.44 acres on the north sJde of Lilac Aveoue. eut or Harbor Boulevard from commercial to residential which items they could support. But only councilmen Marvin Adler and Roger Stanton sup· ported that suggestion, with councilman George Scott fearing it would contuse voters. The voters actually will be asked to approve two ballot measures -one for $5.S million lo construct the facilities and another for a 14-cent tax rate in· creai<e to finance maintenance and operations. The $5.5 million proposal, and the 34.4-cent tax rate needed to finance those bonds. will require a two-thirds vote, while the 14· cent tax overr'ide will require a simple majority. City officials said. however, both items must pass for either to go into effect. If voters approve both issues the total 48.4-cent lax increase per $100 of assessed valuation would cost the owner or a home assessed at $50,000 an extra $60 SO annually. The owner or a home assessed at $40,000 would pay $48.41 .an· nually. city orficials said. Fountain Valley residents now pay $1.15 per $100 of assesst.'d valuation for city services, the same tax rate in effect the past 11 years, as well as 28-ccnts per $100 for street lights. . Boy, 9, Calls Police Back- Dad in Clear A plnt-sii.e vigilante who i.; aged 9 and already tough on crime called Huntington Beach police al 8: 57 p.m. Tuesday to re- port a burglar lurking around downstairs and for police to send any available units. He called beck at 8:58 p.m., to update the police dispatcher. "lnfol'mant reports the man was his father," the dispatcher duly Jogged. but Patrolman Herb Poe was already en route on a Code 2. or all passlble haste basis to the 1600 block of Gentry Lane. ln north Huntington Beach. He called in a few minutes later at 9:02 p.m .. lo confirm It was Code 4, or that all was well at the youngster's home, although bis dad apparently did not ap- preciate being questioned. "Man, that was deftnitely the father,·• Offi<'er Poe radioed back. HBGusher Blmned On Vandals By A RTHUR R. \'JNSEL Of llM D•ltr l'lle4 Si.tt Bolts securing the cap on an old oil well that blew out Monday, showering five square blocks or central Huntington Beach with vaporhed crude oil were un· screwed, apparently by vandals, investigators di11closed today. The geyser of natural gas and fine droplets or ~licky black petroleum rained down on sur- rounding territory, causing sever al thousand dollars ' damage to a number of homes, apartments and cars. Costs will not be fully comput· t.>d for some time, authorities said late Tuesday, and when tht.'y are, it is anyone's guess who may have to fool the hill because of conflicts in title lo the land. The blowout that eruplt'Cl from a well closest tu the southeast comt'r or llunllngton Street and Toronto Avenue was first report· ed about 8 a.m. Monday as 1l spewed from the bowell> or thl' earth. "I knnw 11 sounds rath1·r crudt'." City J>1 rN·tor nf Bui Id in it ~ind Community 1>1•\ 1•l111mwn1 John Bchrt'ns sirnl of thl· C'rudt· 011 eruption. "but 1t wus ju~t like It gre&l, btJ( burp. tl rt•htVl'd it1'tlf ... lie and Cht(•f 0 11 F1ehl lnsrx'<'• <SeeGUSHt;R, Pagel\Z) Coa~t "'~n th er Clearing ton1i.rht tht'n sunny 11nd o lalll~ wurml'r on Thuriuiay Low'I tom~ht 4:llo 4ll ll1111h' mid t'' UJIJH•r 60s. according t o the weather ~erv1ce. INSIDE TODA V A Flnnda /ami/11 b .\Ml· lerPd todou 1.uth t/1£' am•it 11f a l5·year nld qirl in 1h1• ~tnh· btnq death 111 htr lfi µror 11/d tlrother. Sre Pnyt A1. AIY-Sent<9 -· .. LM .. ,. c..1~1 •• C..'"rCIHMr a ... ,.,.,. ClMtlc• 0--DMli.-k .. ••-.n.i11-1 ... .,,,._ ... "'-· ---·M-~ -w ....... Index "' ·~ .. .. ., .... ..... Cl l ., .. .. .... ,., llt .. ,. AA •• . .42 OAllYPllOT H /F ~Jaool Ke.odeliag ·HB Auditorium Now Up to.Snuff About 000 p •ople ut~C'd re dedlcu1100" ceremonu.-, Tue.sday ruitht for lluntlnaton lieaeh lh~h School's M)·)'ur-old audltorlum. The ctrtmony wilt held before the opening performance of lhc school'~ production "Wt-11t Sade Story" lo murk lht> near <.'Ompl\' t100 'of~ J million in rcn<>valtol\s to the flr•t campuM In the Hunt lnarton Beach Union High School D1str1ct. Robt-rt Knox. vice prC"$ldent of the board of trus tees, deliv.-r~ u ded1cat1on s peech and Hurry "Cap" Sheuc , the i.chool 's teachtr emerilu , rttounted the e»mpus histor y. The ~chool '~ football stadium was named 1n honorofSbeue, "ho taught on the campus from 192S to 1959, off1c1als s1tld. Mr. and M r s Winston Qwno donated a flag lo the rdurbished campus m me mory of their son Terry, a former student, who was killed in Vietnam. District omciJlls "Said the cam· pus was founded in 1902 as Los Bolsas Union High School Dis· trict. which served the Westminster , Garden Grove . LQs Al•mllot., Boin, N"e-.hope. Pountain Valle1. Chiro and Ocean Vlew tlementary dls· trlcts. At first, it was known u11 "thl' school on wheels" they uld, benau:se at moved lrequ~ly ln early years. In 1905 •II tbl' elemcnury di • tnct• except Fountain Valley and Ocean View withdrew. and lluntangton Beach and Nev.•p()rt Heach jo1nt>d the system, of· f1clals noted. 1'he first permanent buildlng was complt<ted in 1909. thl'n replaced m 1926 with bwld.ings which included the newly re· no\'ated aud1tonum At the time, the bu.i ldmg was declared .. one of the most beautiful" in Southern California, off1c1als said. Officials said the graduatin& classes a\•eraged 15 a year betv.·een 1911 and 1914. wtuJe enrollment now is at 3,300 1n a d.l5lrict of Z2,000 students. The recent renovation pro- gram. which will be completed by next fall, was instituted to make the campus comply with the Field Act for earthquake safety. F,....Pa,,eAI CANDIDATES' FORUM • • • to relocate-because of increased cost.s. He says he opposes high rise developments. -Ratlt Finley says that the auditor's repQrt points out lack of controls and that "laxity breeds waste and public distrust." She says budget information should be made more open. "The public wants the bad news now," she says. She also urges great care In redevelopment planning. J -Jolla Saunders warns that some individuals running for city council are extremely dangerous and that their recor<h must be examined closely. He's against counc1lman1c districts and sajd they would rl1 v1de, not unite. the city. He's for doing awuy with tht' utility t.ix and ~ays It tnh.lbits ntot•dcd j>?rowth. -Andrt"w C'handltr says he is the f:Jther of 10 childr1•11 ;ind is particularly concerned about tax· c•s. He Jdds that the city must have redevelopment to en· ('QUraRl' nt'W bu1>1ne s and lt.Chl in· dustnal dt!velopment II<' 1ays tht· hurlaet is an dire 1tra1ts "and "'l''re in a m.-~s " Hf' want toe~ nmrn.:1· "uk <'1t1zt."fl partktpo· t1on -Prim Shu say.s th~1t she de· <'idl.'d to run "'h<'n la~t O<'tot1er's JUtllt red OugRe<I many fananc1al ddH'l<'nr 1e1> thJ t carn<'d on•r Crom tht• prt• \ 1011s ) t'M. She s,11d the city didn't hJ\ e the proper an H'ntory on $19 million in ossets and $400,0()0 in reimbursable money WM unrollf'ctt'd She 'laid :-he wu f1r\\ to call for Arand JUry to look into IH'<'Ounhngsyi.tem. -Ron Pattinson says he favors councilmanlr district!! "to bring .:overnm e nt back t o the neiithborhood.s " He says at 's turH• to A<'l rid of City Arl · mina.strntor Oav1• Rowlunds "H we c1on't hnvt• a .:ood leadt'r, "c'n.• in lroubl('." ht• say$ "I've :-l't>n city hall from the mslde and I know wht>re we-havt• fl.it in the hud~t't that run be lnmmtod " -t:d•urd Kunt>r 11uy:1 th~t 1976 77 bu'11o:1•t ~pending will ht' ahc1111 ~ mtllton more than tht• ct tv l'i br1ntt1ng an nnd lhr city will havt• to t'Ut ··1 µrom1 i1e to ,:et 1lown to lht• natty gntty or the prohl1•m" ht' l!D)l\ lie !luys rt• l Ommt'ndntlon~ for rontractmit ~f'tvac'1•:0. nut to MlV(' mont>v h~vt· hel'n 11:nor .. t1 -Ralph Rauf'r 'D)\ his budg1•t anal) -ca~ pro\·e!I th:it ar Uw t·1ty in .!-lltutr ... ,\ 10 prrr••nt cut und hul\ 110 Ill'\\ -"'lll'ndln>: at t•ould hO\'(' 11 llud1tt•t :-urplu"I 11f $84-0.()()l tnl!lead OAAHGC COAST ,. , DAILY PILOT '""'"~YI',,.', ...... , .... ti •lff\ .. ,..;,fl\., •""''",_ff ,._. ........ , I,• ., •• 1~1"-<t 01 ..... 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( ~,, Pvnl•""-"'O ("""'" P.fllf ..... fWIW11 ,, ..... , • ltit\lt!tf...,,, .... ..,,11t4 f"'•U•• 11• .. i'S.,ut1,.,.._..,.,, l'\'#•t "' ,,,,,, ,-_. t•••Hw\.•G e •lt\Otiit \f1•\14t t"''''\l\\t~ e• . .,...,,.. .... ,._,.., S.C'OA1 16 ... ,, ••• P41411 ... C• '"' ._...,.. (4M fN~• \A"...,• Ot•'°"' r, , •• '°" \ ,....._ ""'' ftt••• ... lt~f~·t Mtilf,...,_...,,,.....,.. \) 1',. -.tfM1 of a deficit of $2.6 million. He pointed out e soaring increase for an item caJled Administration Team and said if elected be would slay in the state and not take oo any expensive city coun· cil trips .. -Sall1 Greeabaam s ays a leading problem is how to cover increasing costs of city services. She says she is in favor ol having the citizens decide if they want to pay 'for such services as trash collection rather than having them cut. She's in favor ol In· creasing beach puking rates for visitors. -JelT)' Hudsea made a pledge never to vote for a tax increase except in emergency and challenged oppQnents to lake the same stand. He says he favors re· development but with private en· terprlse a nd free of government encumbrances. -Ron Shenkman says that if taxattbn without represenalion was evil, forefathers would wince at taxation with reprtsenatton. "It's bad." he says. He s3ys the budget is in bad shape "but all of us are lo blarne. Wt"\'e spent more tha·n we should havl'." he says. He says city must ent'ourage develop· ment free of "environmental hypocnsy." -Lee Rebm1n ma~ 1 strong ull for controlled growth and said he is bappy to be an environ~ mentalist. He said that unless It s topS HuntinRton Beach Is 1toinjt lo be hke Los Angeles County. He says he favors light industry that creates no pollution. Ousted HB School Aide Sues for Job A man who was fired from his )ob as business services assistant with the Huntington Beach Union High School Distnct alter a four· day hearing into allegat.lons of in· rompetency. int>ffklenc-y and be· ing inattf'nlave to duty demanded Tuesday lhnl the de<'is1on be set asldf' Jo!>eph O' A'1o'll1noclaims 1n hb Oranite County Superior Court law11u1t thnl tht• da~tnct t111d 1l11 Pt'r!tonnel Commission followed unlawful itnd amrrop<'r pro C'edures In rt'aching the decblon tod1~mlh him lust Aug 26 The statement ot charitf's a.ininst th4" Huntington Rench I h~h ~chool rmploye lnclud<>d th1· allt>l(utions that ht• wu:1 re>1pon11iblt' for codinit 4.'rrors totaling $104,000, s ubmitted fAlae 11mr r nrds and c aused the dis· -._lrart to t"XCf'ed It~ hud(ltt by $23.000 It is allegt"d for the plalntlfr thnt he-wo:1 never advised of un· .!tntasfactory sf'rvice prior to hla ~uspension and later dJsmissal and tha t he .!thould have been al lowed a sx·tiod of trial followed by evaluation sessions His demand that the dismissal be set aside will be aired April 7 an a heanng scheduled for Judge Ll oyd E . Bl a npied Jr.·s rourtroom . Spilled Bolts Oose RB Traffic Traffic was ttmporarily de-- toured on a Hunun,tton Beach street Tuesday afternoon when several kegs of potentJotly lire. puncturing bolts fell from a truck and broke open. Police said all westbound lant"S of McFadden Avenue west of Edwards Slteet in lhe north'Vest romer of lhl' city wet"e closed for a ume during the clea.nup. .. '"'"''" • '" " ......... t.ltA Robbery Suspect Nabbed A man atrody chara !d with one armed robbery and •wall.ins trial aa one of lhrt" t.oot.hloss ban· dill on the Oran1• Coaat was c•p- t ured aaa1n Tuesday nl.iht. following the SlO~ holdup of 1.1 downtown 11 unlln11ton Rt-u t'h li quor 1torc. rt A 41'e ... Ul'll'Mln n.O ID.A VICTORS JIMMY CARTER, PRESIDENT F-ORO FLASH w.MNINQ SMILES AT RE$UL TS F.dward W. Mano. 27. of WI 20th St . lluntlnttton Beach, wus booked on suspicion of armed rob~ry after the •pprthenslon "'omcnts l1lt'r on Pacific Coast HJl{hw11y at Shark 1''in Lane In the Sunsel Beat'h area. LatHt Vote Oeala Crippllng Blow to Reagan Campetgn, Embarruament to Wallace Reagan's Drive Slips P atrolmen Keith Nale and Robert Christy forced Mann out of a rt'd a nd white cab allegedly dispatched out or Long Beach as a getaway car Carter's All Smiles After Florida Win WASHINGTON CUPll - Ronald Reagan's plan to v.1n thf' Republican pres1denlJal nomma · tioo with a two·round knockout over President Ford has failed. Jimmy Carter's plan to show ~rge Walla('e can be beaten in the South succeeded. 5 Cities Get New Mayors New mayors were elected Tuesday night for several Oranee Coast cities. COSTA MESA -Dominic Raciti, a jeweler. was elected mayor for one year through March, 1977, and Councilwoman Nonna Hertzog was elected to succeed him for a one-year term to March. 1978. Jack Hammett, a former mayor, was elected vice mayor for both years. The elec· tiona were made on a 4·1 council vole with ne w Councilman Edward McFarland saying he favored the election of Raciti but expressing "reservations" on Mn. Hertzog being muyor. IRVJNE -Councilmen picked David Sills. an attorney, as their C'hairman and Bill Vardoullis, an enein~r. a.s their vice chairman. Irvine recently dropped the tiUe of mayor as a term for the coun· cil's presiding omcer. SAN CLEMENTE -'Patrick Lane. 38. an attorney, was elect· ed mayor with Donna WUkmson. a former planning commlssaoner and newly e l ected c oun cilwoman. as vice mayor. LAGUNA B EACH -Phyllis Sweeney, a Realtor, was elected mayor and John Brand, a geo- graphy teacher al Orange Coast College, was named vice mayor. ,.,... Pflfle AJ BAUER .•• cutbacks in the 'areH mMt im- portant to citizens such as parks and public safely. "They should not be weighed against each other," he says. "lmlead we should look at trim· ming expenses in the ad· ministration te3m and support services and In such depart· menu as treasurer and finance and city attorney.'· ht> says. "I couldn't be in favor of rals· mg revenues now unUI we take a good look a t these departments," he aaya. Bauer says the city should do a better job tn promoUng IL5elf to a ttrl<'t lndul\lrl11I and rom · mtrraal dl•vclopmtnt "The rlty hll, an unbt'llt'vt1blc hlfthly rducated monpower pool." he 111\y11 ... Thert" :ire 160,000 f>('Ople ht>re the best th(•rc arC'. "Thi' Achools llr<' Che be11t tn Cn ttfornla. and 1 can provt It There are 12 mlle11 of tx-orh<>ll untt rc.'creatlo nnl proirnm r.econd to none. The lc-lllure lime actlvltlt>s rank u the bel'lt anywhere," he contlnurs. Bauer uys t het thf' <'lly'l'l t't'onom1c dln•ctor . Hill flock. Ill dointz a good job hut that he> n''td" more money at h111 cilspol\aJ lo al tract business. Bauer 1s a m an ager of com· mt>rclal development a l the AMSCO Division of Union Oil In La Mirada llP and his wife. Charlene, and children, Eric and Elaine, have hved In Hunungton Beach for 11 years. He has prevlou.sly served on the Ocean View Schoof District Board of Trustees for eight years. He also 11 a c harter mem~r of the city Personnel Board and was a recreaUon and parks commissioner. Flu Hits County SAN .JOSE tAP) -A flu epidemic has hit Santa Clara County wttJ\ more than 30,000 ~ons hacking, sniffling and nmnin1 fevers. health officials reported. As a r esult of Tuesday's Florida primary results, I( Reagan's campaign is not dead 1~ al least is on the critical list. And ,,...P~AJ GUSHER ... tor Bob Davis, who works under Bu i lding Department supervision. s aid the blowout was probably caused by teenaged or young adult \•an· dalism, altho1.1.eh the theory ls not 100 percent certain. Behrens said inspection o( tht' wellhead blowout between Beach Boulevard and Main Street, ool rar from the Huntington Beach City Hall, shows it apparenUy re· suJted from removal of two bolts. "How, or why, or by whom. we 're not certain," Bebr~ns said. Pressure bwlt up by natural gas accumulating since 1969 when the s pecific oil well among several in the area wns capped blew the heavy metaJ wellhead assembly including various valves 3nd flanges a few feel away. Sticky black aoo belcbJmi from the we ll casing then covered most of the s urroundJng \'acant property, currently In the pro· cess of residential development. and also the surface of a pond oC standing rainwater. Behrens declined lo speculate oo the number of claimants who may demand damages for cleanup or even re-painting of their cars and homes. "We've had al least two dozen calls about it so far and one person had five cars that were in· volved," he commented. Prevailing winds apparentl)' confined m osl or the petroleum faJlout to the westerly side of Huntington St reel, which in· eludes many new homes and apartment buildings. The vaporized black crude oil clung to automobile finishes and house and car windows like specks of tar, in addition to other surfaces. Repair crews quickly recapped the old well d estined for im· imediate abandonment, which in· volves pouring concrete deep down its casing to seal it off forever and protect the new land developm ent. af Carter is not the frontrunner for the Democratic nomanauun. then no one is Reagan says he wiU continue his challenge of Ford alJ the way to the GOP n attonaJ convention 1n Kansas City in A~gu:.t But unless lbe former California governor can quickly erase the memory of losses to Ford after confrontations in New Hampshire and F1orida, as well as defeats in Massachusetts and Vermont, Reagan wtll be re garded as nothing more thnn u dogged loser from hereon out. Carter says there still is a long way to go to win the Democratic nomination. and he ls right. But by defeating the Alabama gov· emor In Florida. a state where Wallace routed all OemocraUc comers four years aao. Carter demonstrated that Wallace Is \'UJnerable in the south and re· duced him ceain to the status of protest candidate. This has the practical effect or further reducing the Democratlc nomination field and could as· sure Carter of St'cond place on the ticket -if not the presiden· ltal nommallon itself. Reagan was s upposed to have a lock on the conser,•aUve vote in Floi'ida and that was supposed lo be the ball game. Florida also was supposed to be Wallace country and few pundits believed Carter could do much beyond cutting into the Alabaman·s 41.8 percent winning figureol 1972. But Ford showed himself to be a good campaigner and qtdck. to learn the advantages of the pre· sldency in seeking votes. He called in professionals to replace Wl'll ·nteanlng amateurs in New Hampshire and F1orida, but it appears it was Ford himself who pulled victory out in both stales by timely visits and well·placed daru at his oppQnent. Ford also had help from the economy. Increasing signs of re· covery, especially the continued reduction or unemployment, had to be a campaign assetforhim. 2 Trees Donated Camp Fire Girl$ at Mesa View School in Huntington Beach have planted a weeping wiJlow tree and silver dollar eucalyptus tree on the school grounds in honor of Arbor Day. Officials said the trees were donated by the 13 members of the Adventure Level of the troop. lie asserte<i ly hired 1t earlier for a trip do"''n<'oast to El Don l..t · q uo rs . 41 6 Pa c ific Cout Highway. where clerk Jlrian Flemmg was robbed at knlfe-- PolDt, according to Lt. Gary Da\IS, The last time .Mann was arre. t ed, on March l, he was taken into custody while s trolJing do" n Acacia A"enue between th1• Paintin' Place. 414 17th Sl., and his west side apartment. Jail Death Case Sparks Legal Action Legal action which seems almost certain to be followed by the fiUna of a wl'Onl(ful death lawsuit was taken Tuesday by the widow and son of a man who died from inJur1es allegedly su! fercd when he (ell tn hlS 0r"1!1{C County J all cell Document!! filed bv la"ver~ rnr Thomasine Neb.01) t·orituan a Supenor Court Judge's ruhn~ that she ls the le1tal guardian of Don Edward Nelson II . 13, of 17872 Bell Circle, Huntington Bench. Those documents Indicate lhut the named defendanL'> In tht• ex · peC'ted lawsuit wall be Orani:-e County Sheriff Brad Gales and the county's MedJcal Genier. Nelson died in the county hospital Feb. 2, eight day.s after b4!lng found In his cell suffering from a cond1t1on la\c r de · termln~d to be a skull fracture. He lapsed into a coma. The dead m an's wik and son earlier filed claims agamsl thl· county and county officers total· mg more than $4 million for al- leged neghitence lhal led to ht5 death Nelson. 39. was serving th<' first of five Jail weekends or· dered for a drunken driving con· viclion when he became ill a nd twice Cell an his cell, it as alleged. Mr. Nel so n 's wife told authorities that she searched for him for two day1> after he left the jail before she leamoo that hP was being treated at the county hospital. Mr. Nelson worked as a bartender and was a candidate In last spring's Ocean View School District elections. His death is being invesligalcd by the Grand Jury. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Suits 2495 to 379 s Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Racquetballs & Racquets Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Hooded Zippered Sweat Shirt sso Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts Lettering Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays peedo Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Caps Swim Gog les Baseball hoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Basketballs & Backboards Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls 538 Center 646-1919 17 Orange_ Coast COITION ' ' Today's loslnlif .Y. Stoeks ' VOL. 69, NO. 70, 8 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAtl FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MARCH tO , 1976 N TEN CENTS . hone CQmpany Hit for Water Waste I By.IOANNF. REYNOLDS • • Ot-0.11,~ ........ ~Newport Beach City Manager obert Wynn told the Pacific elephone a nd Teleuaph Com· 1pany today that the city "'111 not ~e_rovide water ser vice to its Ford 1.Koad faclUly unless lbe phone .company qwts wasting waler. I In a letter sent to Frank Ken· dall, district engineer oCthe phone company whose office is in San Dlego, Wynn said the-City Council has decided not to pro\ 1dt> "ilh'r servtce lo lh~ phone company 1n !>laJlation at 4302 Ford Road until the landi.cape watl'rinR i>)ilt'm 1~ repaired. Wynn explamed that the phone company and the neighboring Urbanu Square office complex ha,·e been buy ang "at er from the Metropolitan Water 01:.tnct on a temporbry b&s1s until the city t"Stabhl!>hcd "atl"r !>l'n •n' m th,• art' a The two building., 1trc JUl-t out side the city hm1t!> of Ne"V''rt Beach but lbt> city ha..., J pohC'} o( pr-O\'ldmg "ater to U!wrs out,1dt' lhec1ty lim1b. whoureclosetoo- istang water lint's "We are u~ually qwtl' happ) to ser ve people "ho arl' not "1th1n city boundaries." Wynn !>Uld. "Wt' can m ••ke a litlle monl'Y on . ·Airport. Rebuff County Rejects NB Park LotProt,est By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of -o.11r,..... filaff County p la nning com· m issioners r ejected a Newport Bl·ach prute~t Tuesday ang (ound a $150,000 parking lot over- haul at Orange County Airport wlll not h ave an adverse Impact on the environm ent. The comm iss1on's finding came on a 4 to O vote. It means the county will not be required to prepart-an environmental im- pact report covering the projei:t Contrary to the commission's finding, Newport Beach lai.t month filed a protest that declared the airport parkmg lot project "may have significant adver se eCfects on the environ· menl.'' Tbe city's protest faulted the county's declaral.Jon otherwise for: -Failing to properly descnbe the project. esp cially the numlx'r of new parking s paces to be created -Ignor ing ·'the potent.Jal in· creased demand for commercial aviation " l'reated by the added parking spaces. whatevt'r their number might be. -Overlookin" the potential air pollution effel'ts the proJcct <SH PARK. Page i\21 Broker Barker Bailey Rips J Witness in Patty Trial He's 'Doggi,sh' on Stock Picks MINNEAPO LIS (A P ) - "Bullish " is good news In stock m a rk et jar gon, but a Min· neapolis broker figures "dog- g1sh " is even better. Anthony Silv«trm an has made his dog, Summe r ol Kenwood, \11ce president of his firm. He lets the golden retriever pick the stocks he buys ror himself. • ,·~e's got a miraruJoua record In ffie stock market," Silverman, 32, said Tuesday. The value of sloclca she's chosen in fi ve m onths has gone up more than SO percent. he said. Eve ry Monday. Silverm an spreads the Wall Str~t J ournal oo the red carpet in his office. Kenwood obligingly creeps onto the page with the New York Stock Exchange quotations a nd slumps down. ··wherever the first nail on her right pow falls, that's the one I buy," said Silverman. Silverm an announced in a lqcal newspaper last November that he named his dog vlee president of his Investment firm. a sub· s1d18ry of another eompany. lie said the ad drew ··a tremen- dous response" from fellow stock brokers. w ho called tn con- gratulate him for his public r ela- tlon11 gambit. But his pBrent com· pany was not amused : Silverma n mas fired. "lt was r ully sick, .. said Siiverman, who now h ead~ anothu lnvutmcnt firm "l <"Ouldn 't unders tand lhcir r esponse.·• Silverman emphasi~fd that he uses Kenwood'ii ehoh'es only for h is p<•r:rnnnl lnvt'stments. Ill' uld he mtf{hl ~«'t Into troubll' with r.-,ulftlory hod1es if he let Kt'nwood choo!lc the stock he re· t'ommtndll to dit'nts. Slt,•erman. who Is marril'd to on attorney and has two('hlldrf'n, didn't want to be pinned down on Ora nJ!t"_,,_! Con'-• ~~ \\eath_.r Clearing tonlRht tht>n i>unn» and n hllle warmt>r on Thursday. Lows tonJ~ht 43 to 48. Highs mid to upJ>('r 60s, according to the "eather service. l~SIDE TOD",. ,\ r/C'lnda family is shat· t1·re•d tcoday with the arm~t n/ n I.'\ 11ror old 111rl 1r1 I~ stah- t>iriq ·dttoth c{ her l6-11t'Clt ~d l'>rotht•r .S1•1• P<tQI' Ai.· "'' . .,. .. .. A4 Alt (I l ., ., .. At ... , •tt .. It A4 AA f A~WI._,._ .. ·GO FOR IT. POOCH' Kenwood Picks 'em exactly how much he'" 1nvl'stNI on th<' dof.{'s sa~ s<1 nut h1· 1J('knowl1•dged that ht• <h·ub 1n "the thou!rnnd!l of dollar~ .. ffe also was quirk to pmnt out that Kt'nwood wasn't t'xuctly burkina tht' oddll. 'Slncl' stock~ in general han• bet'n 1!111ng n•ry \\I'll r\'l't'ntly. Slall. ht> <.a1d. hl•r :ihow1ni;i has b<•t'n <tlll'<t .m('f1n~ SAN FRAN('ISCO 1rr1 I " ps)ch1atnc witness who :.a~" Patnl'Ja Hearst "1lhn~ly joined the Symb1one!>e Liberal1on Army ' coneeded today he once testified that one of Charles Manson's v.oml'n f o ll ower:. wa " "brainwashed.·· Dr. Joel fo'orl was put undt•r tnu,'lh l'ross examination rm hll\ expertise 1n the area M br ainwashing hy dt'frnse at torney F . Lel' Uatlt'y. who ar~ued the San Franl'1sco dt><"tor U"-<.•d the \\Ord \\1thoul kn0Yi1og much about 1t. Fort. a key prosecution w1tn(•ss at Miss Hl'ar:.l "s bank robbt•ry tnal. has told the ju~ that 'he was not coerrcd into tbl• lt'rrori:-t band but con,·ert1•d to 1t lx·raul-e she was ripe Cur an t'\t'tltni; nt.·v. lifestyle Bail''>' quoted Fort·:-. les llmon} Crom the Mani.on musl-murclt·r trial. when the San Franc1,lo phys1c1an anci cnmmolo~1:.t loot.. the stand as 11dden:-.l'"1tm-ss for Lesh<' Van llouten, one of tht• Manson f(1rb Fort admitted he l<'sllfi<'<I that through vanous mt•lhnds. :-.urh as 1i.olat1on, ma:o.M\'l' usl'l-of drugs and rorl'ed "!>e\u:il depravity." the altitudes of thl' Man!>nn women toward dealh v. l're chani.tt'd 11<' l'Onced<'d he U!>l'<l the t<'rm 'hrJ1n"'al>hrn~" to dl·Scnl>e the lt'chn1quc B:ul<'Y th<'n :ii>kl>d 1f tht• pm S<'<'ul1on w1tnl''I~ hadn't bt'l'll qut'stwncd at tht' M Jn'>on tnal on v. hl'tht•r he k O<'W of ,.,,..,f'.., wh1·n• "~om<'one "'ai. hal-'ill down .1n1I pro1trammed !>Omt~llll' to ~11 out and commit orrnt·•I nJbllt•lll'' and other crimes·•'' Fort'" rei;pon"'" ''' rl'ad hv Baile). "Ye,. in on<' :-.enw that " CSt>e PATTY, Plitt' AZ> Nf!U'porf·Mesa Bikes Low Turnout Seen At Salary_ Hearing Newport-;\f('!l:l srhool trust<'<'<; ht>ld a public ht'ann~ Tut>:-day on J 14 ~rcent salr r y proposal by teacher!'. but only !'t'\l'n pt>apl<' bother<'d to offrr their comment" on the sub1ect. Of tho!-<' i;e,·en. four wrre t>ilhC'r teacht>r<; or psycholoi:1.,tc; t'mplo) r d in th<' school d1'itrict who url:!t'd trusll.'l'S lo Jcrcpt lhC' pay propo,al The remammft thr~ c1t1z<'n' were unanimou., 1n th<'1r hehC'f that the mon<.'y rt>que,tt'd h~ th<' t~chers as s1 mpl) too h1~h and toounreahst1 r The total pav packa~e rt'QuC'<;l ed by th<' teachers' bar~w1n1nJ! RTOUP amounts to S4 6 m1lhon That figure mclud~ about S3 -t m1lhon for teacher salanes and Sl 2milhonmfrmgebcnl'f1ts. Jn other action taken Tuesda)· night, trustets d ecid<'d that nnnC' of th<' lt>achmfl staff will be dis missed at the end of lh1o; school \car. llowe\l'r. t h<'Y 'aid that thr followtnJ{ ~chool )Nlr. 1977 71<, tE'achm~ stafC and d1slnct prn· jt"ram~ will both prob"lbly han• t•) be reduced to makf.' up for drop· ping student enrollment Karen Hooper. pn.'..,rlC'nt of tht.' ~cwport :\lt><;a Educatorc; ,\.,. soc1allon I~ M EA 1. told truc;t<'C" the teacher'!· pay r<'quest in· cludei> a s1" percent coo;t of ·II\ mj! raise the teachers beht>ve 1s owed 10 them from this year. plus a \IX percent pay hike for nt>xt yea•. totaling 12 percent. District off1('1als. however. 'la.id the reque11t amounts to actually 14 percent. when the additional money for the teacher.,· retire· ment system 1s added an. pro\ 1dm,R thctn "'1th" atl•r · But W:.nn :o.u1d tht' hl'lnry vf 1r· !'l,Rallon l-}'!>lt•m fa1lurt'1> ut the phone company bulld1n~ and tht> uHtb1l11y of tht' romp1111y to n•pa1r tht> :.ystem led lo lht> Cit} Coun- l'l l ':. refu:.el to grant \\Ult.'r 1>t!rvice to the fac11tt' On Jan 30, the In me Company. O\\ner of l 'rbanus SQuarl' and the phone company \\t.'rt' not1f1l'<i by thl' MWU lhal \\Uler !>l'r\ll'C Do I lfear •• 9 •• \\OUh.I ht• krm1n.1l~"tl '" t;() dU\l> and thJl thl· l'lt~ or !'\,•v. 1xir1 lkach t'OUld JlrO\ llll· tht• l>l'r\I('(' instead Monday •uttht coun c1lmt'n rouhnd~ granted the :.en 1n· I\) l'rbanus Squart•. but roun<·1lmun balkt>d nt gl\ 1111-( watt>r to tht.• phone com pan) In h1~ lc.>tlt.'r sent out lodti~. Wynn told Kendall the reful-al \\us based on ·•the numeroui. fatlure' in th\• "'ah•r 1n 1~Jt111n ')'h'lll wh1t•h ha!> n·~u lt~·d 111 not Ol\I\' a totul \\ astt• o( "Ull•I'. but hn~ <Junl• som e damaj.tl' lo lh\• \'ll) stn'<'t~ 111 th<' arl'J " W~ nn said pnrt ol the probll'lll ha!> bl'<'n thut ther<• I\ no 0111• for the cit) to ('ontuct Jfll'r \\Orkin.: hour "'hen "at~r 'ta rts runn1n.: out of the company:. sµi;ankhn·~ sy:.tem <Se.-WASTE. Page A!!) °"''' ~·lfl ~···· ......... 11 ....... Auct10n<.•t•r n •1>1·e,cnt111i.: :-.t;ill' t>eµart mt'nl of Truns purtat1on takl'" l>1d during public auctwn th1.., mor11111g of "I" ).l•\\porl Beach home~ the stak purcha~cd ~cveral yeors ;tgo for ri~ht of way for now defunct Pacific Coa~l Fre<.'\\ ay. llomes that went 0 11 aul'lion lllock un· ml Kings Rnad, Tustin An·nul' and llolm\\o<>d l>nve in :":t•\q >ort lk1ghti. Pol1 c<· i.u1d ahout 400 bidders turned out for thl· nuct1on, caut.· ing nl'ighborhood traffic JUms. Trustees Approve Phys Ed Options ~€'\\p<>rt M<'sa srhool trustee" d€'r1ded unanim ou:-l~ Tut>,lla~ to allow h1~h srhool studenti. In skip ph~ ,teal t•d1H'a llon d11nnJ? l'llhl'r thl•tr junior or 'l'niur ~ l"ar 11 the~ ".mt to ,\fll•r ... 1ftrn1-t throu~h numcruuo; propo~ah for an optional ph~-.1ral l•d uc:11ion pro~ram, tru .. tec!> :->l•ttlC'd on a plan that r e riu1 rl'S ph~ 'ira I t•duc·at111n for thr1'l' of thl' four h1~h M'h()(1l ) l'tlr!>. Student!. may :.kip physiral education t'tlhcr dunnJ? lhl'tr en· tin• Ju nior yt>ar . <1r their <'nllrc M'nH>r )ear or tJkc only one ~emestert•arh yP ar. Dt•putv Supt Norman Loats :-.Jld thal pl.in"' ao, d<'' ISl'<i so thut sll111t-nl ~ 1t1tl11'1r 111n1nr ~t·ur, "ho oflen ha,·e crowded colle(!e pre· paratory clui.' schf.'ciule~. can h ~ v e rn or c t 1 m l' for o l ht' r courses. The school d1:.tnct currently has an exp<'nmt•ntul plan 1n operation which allow., ci~hlh· ~emestcr senior-. lo take• cours1•s other than ph} s1cal t•ducallon this sem<'sler Distril'l ofllc1al~ and trus lf.'{•s "ere apparently pll'a~t'd with tht• resulti. o ( the expt>rim(•nt and de• c1ded to expand the program bEoj?inninl? in September. The chan~e has come about b<>cause of a ne~ stall' la"' wh1rh allows andindual school d1str1rti. to dcc 1uc whethl•r or nol ph~ s 1ral r duc allon -.houlcl lw mandatory for JUnlor'> and ~l'ntot' Coff_.e S hop Issue Newport Wo1nen To Boycott Market Hy 1111,A R \'Ki\\' E Olt!lt Oallf 1'11e1StaH ,\ h;indftil of Nt•wporl l!Pnl·h YiOmen . up an arm' m1•r lhf• chani;i1• of ""' n1•r,h1p and opn:i lluns of Ri('hurd !-~1:irkl'l . havt• l:iunched u c:i rnp111,.:ritoreta1nlhl· rofrt•e shop ad1acc•nt to the 'lllrl' Thi• "omen. kcl by Ion,.: tlml' Hal boa rt'~td t•n t llcll•n Mat.• MARKET BALKS AT 1,000 AGAIN 'l\f.\\' '\ <ltU( ll'l'll -Thl' ,f111·k m :irkl'I rln-.l'd i-l1 j!hlly h1i:h1·r tnd.I\ an Jf t1u· tr11d1ni: nn tlw '''" '1>rk !--Incl. i':'lrh;tn~l'. .ilth11ui,:h th .. l>P\I J11nr·' tn· du-.111.il '" l'r.1cr• r.111{•<1 lnr lh1• ... 1«11n1I t••O"•'IUll\1' <fa1 lo "ll~ 1.1111 .1 mm I' lhro111:h 1 000It•\1•1 Tht• ·" 1•r,ti.!l' )!,.lln\'<11 !lR po1nb tn 9!1"> :!S< II hnil mo1 t'll lo ne,1rh I 001 for n Ill 1l'f p.-noct ht•f11r c• pi ol1t t:1k1ng l•t'l'.lllll' a fJ1•1111 \ch anc1•d ha• \'I~ ll'<l dN•hnl.',; (T.1hlel-. RI• Turnn\1•r flmnunt('d to is.000.000 .. har~. 00\\TI .. hnrpl~· r om lhl' 31. ii0.000 ti adt>d 1\at.'' dav. Sm 1th . h•t \'C' .dn-.1clv ~:ither1•cl mor<' than 1.1100 ..,,l(n.1l11n·" 1111 .1 lll'htaon thut ,,,k, th•· nt·\~ U\11111•1, llu..iht•.., )lat kl•t-. to tndurll' ,1 c•of f1•t'!>hopYi 1th in th•· n1·v. m.11 k1•t Tht• wmn1•11 111\"I 1h1·v will or i,!an11f• a IHI\ toll ol tlw 111·" markN 1f 11 " put into 111wr.1l11111 without .1 c•nff«'l' ~hop whl'rf' <'ustomt>rl-can.tine and ta lk\\ 1th fnt>nd' R1chord'c; Coffrl' Shop" thr <1f ficial hnml' of the CoofoHE'r..,, :i notorll)US ~roup of Newport Bt>ach mt>n "'ho J?alhl·r each morninll lo drink coff<'c and s h0f1t the breeze The Goofoffrr" were told last week they had '"' o wt-ek-s lfi find a new homt'. MOCt' R1l'h:ird's door:. are clos inll on:'>! Jr ch 27. After a quick ..,earch throu~h the Lido area !ht' Goofnffers ha\'t' IO<'ated 3 new hnml' at the Can nery Restaurant and arc mo\'ln~ lherent>xl Monday The Cannt>r:-. p1 aclically around th e corner fro m Richard's, is not currently open in the mornmg but has decided to begin serving brt>akfa~t toaccom· mod ate the GoofofCers The Goofoffers may be reset· tied now but plans arc st.Jll uncer- tSee I · t:E, Page A2) Board Nixes Smoking Arecu For Stwknts Newport-Mesa srhool trust<'<''> have re1ertcd a plan Ir> cn ·alP special ~mokinJ! ar<'as on hi gh :-.rhool c·a mJJU,es. Tht.> :.chool hoard \filed 5 I<> 2 Tut'i-rlay again~t acatmg <ll'· s ignaled l-moking arc·J:-. aflf'r listening lo pica .. from mo,tl\ non smoking !>lu<fcnh v.ho d1• manded the i.pt.>cwl areas ''for health reason!> .. Thl· ht~h ~chool ..,tudent ~ claimed that !>moking now 1w- curs re~ul<irly at l'ach !If tlw campuses and that n11n ·smokin~ students arc fort'l·d to put up w11 h unw<1nted <'IJ!U r l'll<• ... mok(· 111 restrooms :we! oltlt'r places on campu'!. T"o or thl• tru<,ft•t>,. On1l11• /\mllurl!<'Y ,ind Hotl ~1.1r~ftllt11n, a~n·Prl 11.ith t hl• sl ud .. nh anrl vol t•d to l rv ,, I h n·1· monl h l'X pPrt m1·n1 nf !11·,1~n.1 11•cl 'ITlllklO~ 4ll t•J ' l11JV. l'\'('I . t Ill' r .. ,, 11( I hi· o;rt.0111 hn.1rcl 1n,l'l1•tl 1h:1t lht•\ 1·1111hl 11111 tSt>t> SMOKI:\(., P i.it•· J\21 Win• Top lob Former :":cwport Reach cit v councilman Ike C<.>ok wa-. elected mayor of R1 s h op. Cahf . Tuesday night m a 4·1 vote hy hrs fellow coun - c1lmen. Ile "on a council seat last \\(•ek. Cook ser\'Cd on Ne" port council from 1960 lo 1968, but \\as never mayor. OAIL.YPIL.OT N WednMday. M~lt 10 t97e Al'•MUl't""*t .. FLORIDA VICTORS JIMMY CARTER, PRESIDENT FORD FLASH WI NNING SMILES AT RESULTS L1tea1 Vote Dealt Crippling Blow to Reegan C•mp•lgn, Emb1trat1men1 to Walt.ee Reagan's Drive Slips Carter'& All Smile& After Florida Win WASHINGTON IUP I > - Ronald Reagan's plan to wan the Republican pres1dentJal nom1n• tion with a two-round kn()('kout over President Ford has f;ul~. Jimmy Carter 's plan lo show George Wallace c an be beaten in the South succeeded. As a r esult or Tuesday's Florida primary results, if Reagan's campaign is not dead 1t at least is on the critical hst. And if Carter is not the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, tht>o no one is. Reagan says he w11,I continue his challenge of Ford all the "".ay to the GOP national convention in Kansas Cit y in August. But unl ess the fo rme r California governor can qwckly erase the memory ot losses to Ford after confrontations in New Hampshire and Flonda, as well as defeats in Massachusetts and Vermont, Reagan will be r e- garded ns nothing more than a dogged loser Crom here on out. Carter says there stJll is a long way to go to win the Democrat.Jc nomination, and he is right. But by defeating the Alabama gov- ernor an Florida, a state where Wallace r outed all Democratic comers four years ago. Carter demonstrated th:it Wallace 1s \'Ulner:ible an the south and re duced him again to the status of protest candidate This has the pract1caJ effect of further redur1nJ{ the Dcmocr;1t1c nomtn:ition fi eld and could as· sure Cartt:r or second place on the tJcket -1f not the pres1d~n · tl:il nomination 1lself Rcui.:an "'us supposed to havl' :. ICX'k 011 lhC' conservative \Ole m Florida und that was supposed to be the l>:all i;uml•. folonda also "'as supposed to bE' Wallace country :ind few pundJts believed Cnrter could do much tx•)ond cuttan~ Into tht.· Alabaman s 41.8 percent '4 inn1ntt f1 gureofl972. But t-'ord -.ho"' ed h1m .. elf lo b<.' .i i,:ood cumpa1gnl'r 11nd quu:k to Fro• Paflf! Al SMOKING • • rondonC' ;i • 1l1rty. unhe ttlthv habit" anrt th~11 pun•nts t'XJ><'Ct t-<I ttw Hhool" to offrr a healthy C'n vironmc nt Tru-.1l•1· .. took 1w :a<·tion :11 the mt•t•t 111$: Tuf'-.d u v. hut 4ill1d lht•y \\t11ilil lakt• lo ,,.,. th1• l''"tanJ.( .11111 .. mokt• rult•-; t·nf11n·1•cl and ;1dll1t1onal anti s mokin,.: rdura t11in 1·l"''l'N rr1'.t\1•cl Tru!lh'l' C.1rcal Martin '.'t:ud th1• ll(la rd .. hnulcl uclmct thl'r(' arC' no 'lmpl<' .. ot11t111n-. II• th•· 'mok111i: 111ohlt't11 :11111 '1n1ply \lo ,tl('h oth<'r '.'trhnol <h,tnrh fur nt'" \loll)''! or ,·011trolh111o: .. 111111•111 .. 111nk1r1i: f\11.1n l l'rt>,11lt•nt Th11m.i.. I ll'n 11\'1,on '•\ltl ht• ,,1w pruhlt•m .. or I n r I\ r I',. m I' n t h I\ t h " 1 I h ·'fl " '' 1thout 'lh'<"1,1I 'n111k1n~ JI t•.1' ll1·,1d1•, I th111k lht· '''h1l11I b11.1r ct 'houl•I lw .1 hit It· Hlt'.11t .. 1u· ,1ncl "'t ,Ill I ,,Clllf'lt• ror lht• ('1101 lllllrllh I r.in I 't't' II' r•llHlc,nini.: ,1n unlw;ilt hful h.1h1t , 111•11 tll'l "10 ,,lld ORANGE COAST ~uN•d N WM'(l I • "'-I .at it of '"' t JMli. R ('urlf'y ..,,.,,,. .... ,.,,_.,_ • Y.i,.....,., Thom,, .. 1Cf'1'vll .. ,,, iN>mcJ" A Murlltl•n<' M.4f' "11' ., •• "" .. Q\arlt'S H l,oo<; Richard P. Nall • ,, t M't M4~·"-t ltt..,.~ Ofl~t\ Cl'\\t•,,,. U "" .. 'fw•\.t'"'t \ .. , ......... ,.. "', ,, ... t ,,. .. ,.,.. ... ,, ... , t1 ,......_,I•"' t .... .-1~ ... ..-s ~·· • -..... , ,,,. • .-"-•lit·., ,, '\..."' r • ...,... ' ~ ...... , C4'inr'11T• ••1• °"~"'OI" r.,..,., ~ '" 'V ._..... , .. ., """° N ""\ ~·I I' Iii ,,A,..,..\ '"''""' •Ill t ·4n .. 1 Of I Gt •I•• .,..,,., "•ft n "°"' t-'I" t• I tMVff'~ • tri wt "" t 1•~ t <f'•t1 \\ t 'f'. t .pyr·~"'•"' "' ~~'1 tt•~' ,.~,,,. ,, t "' 1 •' l'I"• """'u C•i·• ... , •wf'I' • r,. "''"" • ,. \l•• - .,.._.,, ...-."'""'' Y l\_,....,,. t"' ''*•* ,,,_.. '-'•~'·• ~ ·'E JJ 'S A .~A L l 'SIS learn the advantages or the p.re-- sidency in seeking votes. He called in professionals to replace well-meaning amateun ln New Hampshire and Florida. but It appears it was Ford bimH.lf who pulled victory out in both states by timely visits and well-placed darts at bis opponent . Ford also bad help from the economy. Increasing signs of re· eovery. especially the continued reduction of unemployment. bad lo be a campaign asset for him. Reagan can pull himself up by defeating Ford in Illinois. North Carolina or Wisconsin. But the had planned to show in the first primaries that Ford was no more than a smalltime Michigan con· gressional politician who would fold al the first punch Having taken the hrst four punches tumself, the burden of de monstrating voter appeal oow is on Reagan. Carter's victor y must be v1ewed 10 the context ot Henry Jackson's effort 10 F\orida. All the maJor Democratic conten· ders save the Was hing t on senator avoided campaigning in F\orida to let Carter go head to head with Wallace. and tl 1s re· asonable to consider the votes Jackson got as s upport siphoned from Carter. The Florida triumph blurs Carter's fourth·place finish in Massachusetts after his opening week New Hampshire win. But it does not really damage Jackson. the Massachusetts winner, or Rep. Morris Udall. s~nd in Massachusetts and leader among liberal Democrats seek· mg the nomination . Debate Flares Up In Nuclear Issue By HILARY KAVE Ol ttt. O•lly 1'1lel - A highly emotional debate of the pros and cons of the nuclear power plant Initiative marked Tuesday's meeting of the Oranec County Coast Association. On one side, Dr. Douglas De Nike or the Sierra Club argued that unless the June ballot measure is approved, dangerous nuclear plants will proliferate 1n California and cause problems or waste contam1nataon. sabotage, and radiation dangers. Howe\ er. Ronald Baker of the Southern California Ec:llson Com pany insisted that the baJlot in· 1tJatlve would serve onJy to "ef fl'<'t1vely shut down" the nuclear power industry and cnpple the state 's energy sourc~s. Proposition 15. if approved by voters. would h ave the following effects -It would ban construction of new nuclear power plants and phase out existing plants unless rigid safety r equirements ar c met. -It would call for the review and approval of nucl"ar power plant safetv svstems and wurcr disposal techn1qut.•s -It would remove federal in- s urance liability limits for nuclear reactor accidents. It would call for release und pubh shang of annual evaruat.aon plan" by th<' stalt>. liakt'r l1ken1•d the coming l<'sl In (' a I 1 f 0 r n I u I 0 th I' New PATTY ... "hat "'''do v.hl'n \loC pro.,:111m 'old1er<; in a " a r · · B:ult•\· :il'o :t 'klll~ uhout the• "l!Olh(':tO('(' or lhl' rlt•h•n1l11nl ., 11doptll•n of tht• nu me 'Ta111.1 .. t-'ort .. nid T11n13 WU). n <,\ mhol 11f M1ti1i. Hl•nrc;t'" nr~ 1dC'nlltv ln tht• Svmh1on1•,1• l.1lwr:ill11n /\rm~ un<I ~hin1f1('d "a d1.;'l11ti.;fart1on with h<'r prt•vwu~ nanw .. llr .. met ont· r<'t111on shf' pl;inn1'<1 t•• marrv St1'v1•n Wf'l>tl "'as ~11 sh1• 1•ould tnkc on '' nf'" ui('nt1ty Hallt>) th1•n brouJ:ht out thnt Fol h1m11t•lf h;1d rhani~r1l h" n!'lm<' The "1tne~" n111 C'l'<I that hi-: fam1h· had :.ilfrrt-d 1t" pn• \ 1ouc;h unpronouM-t•11hl<' nnm<' 'What 1<1 tht• ~1gn1f\r,1nN' of that \tr Rnill'y"" hl'lhl'n ;iskNI · I'll a~k the questions, Dr Fort." Bailer .;ho\ hark 0~1l t>v hammered a"'av al f'ort'!i quahf1rnt1ons and \le""s nn brain"' ash1n1it b«auc;e of the doctor's tes timony that Mas" Ut'M'St was ripe for rom er~1on . JOtn~ the SLA within a month or ht'r k1dnaping. and was a w1lhnit palic1pant in the bank robbery Three defense psychologists testified Miss Hearst was ter· rorized into joining the St.A and suffered Cro m tt "trnumahc neurosis., brought on by her treatment Fort. on th<' other hand. described the defendant Monday a s "queen" ot the ter· roris l band. saying both she and her captors were excited by ~II the publktty tht-~· were receiv ang Hampshire Primary. If the ballot measure s urcct'dS here, he pre· dieted a s1m1lar demiseornurlt'ur energy acrosi. the country. Instead of look mg ut the actual saft'ly records of the existin.,: commerriul nucle ar pow1·r plants. Baker C'har~ed that propo nent, of Propoi.1t 1on 15 are businK their views on "f.inla!>y " B:iker said that no deaths or in· juries have resulted from com- mercial nuclear r eactor acc1· dents. Howev~r. De Nike insisted that t h l' rt' a<' t n r !> a rt· .1 ct u u 11 '.l- dangeroui. jncl need to bt• mm 1• str1 etly rl'gulakd, as <·~•lied for in the 1n1taat1ve De Nike said that the energy safety systems must be tested in actual operation, and that the wastes must be disposed of or stored :.arely to e!Jnunate r adia· t1on contammat1on. Jnstend of r elying on the nurlear power plants, De Nike suggested using the existing 200-year supply of coal in this rountry for energy purposes and also lnrreasing energy conscrva- t1on efforts . Jn the meantime. sol:ir and Ji!eotherm1c energy options can b<.' dcvC'loped and used "hen the roal M1pply runs out. l>t• N1 kl• ~aid. PARK ..• m1~ht h.IH' b\ l'n<.'OUI ai,:1n~ an 10 rrt".1~e an' i•h1r lt• m1k' tr,1vcll'<i Attornt'Y 1>:1v1d Ljro;en. who repr,·~entl'd Nt·"' port rlc•ar h at th(' c·omm1>1,1on hNmn~. t•all~'d th<• park1n1ot lot ovt'rhuul "m•1re ,,,{the n1t k1•I and dim<' increaM· in 11rll\·1ty ot the 111rp0rt .. ' I ( 11 pravatt' part) had a $1 50,000 p.1rkan1< lot IJIOJt'(·t . )ou'd r1•11111rr an t•rH1ronmPntul lmp:.irt n•port, ·· l.ars<·n told tlw rnmml&swnc•r-c l.oro;C'n founcl no i-upport 11m1)l1.C lh1• comm1<1'llOnC'r' "I fet•I <;lrull(hlt•nanlo( out lhl' parkini: ~1111at wn '" not t11nta mc>unt to cnrouruJ.(111~ ww nf th1• airport,'' ~1111! <'t1rnm ..... 1on C'hiurwomnn Sh1rlC')' Gr1ncllt• And Cumm1 ~i1111nl'r .J:imc'i Thorpe rt•mindr d Lur!>en that llm1tat1 o n !I on C'ommf•rc1al fl1 J?ht'i "111 .. u11 h1• 1111-rrc·ct .1t tht- a1rporl Involved 1n the parking lot pro- Jt><'l b the r C'.,lnping or lht• airport's main lot lo prM 1dr an cst1matecl tSO :idd1t1onal publtc park1nai !IDacM Also 1n\ oh ed in the task 1s re· l<>e:iUng a C'ar r1•ntt1I t1nd an employes park tn$! an •n to prov1dl' better public :l<'Cess1b1lity to the terminal Improvement 01 an ex1-;llnit overflow lot ts al'o called for 1n the project StJll unsettled when the com · mission ''Oted its hndiniz was the numl>E'r of a dded parlung spaces that will be created Statf estimates ranged from lSO to 395 Generally, howevc.-r. the gaJn an s paces was dc~nbed "as about lO percent •· E',....P-.e A I WASTE ..• "1 have been out thtr~ on weekends \lo h •o thcr" wu a ge)ser or ~ater com1na from there and tt haa had to run unul Monday wll o lhe phoM pt'OJ>h: finally •et aom eooe thtte to f jx It .. In aome cases, bee USf or I.ht• d:amaae tu :.trrcu. "''t' have sent city crews out th Me to shut olf the wattr, rather than I~ It run un c:h«.ked." \\ ynn :said The phone com pan). he ex pl:Uncd. ii. not a he;avy "·er of "utcr. m•cdlnai the supply -for res trooms. drrnklnc w11ter, landti<'ap\" irriaot1on und to run th(> ;iir co11d1tion1n1t unit that· keoep:> tht• i.wnching eqwprnent fr(lm O\ \•rh<"<1l1na Wvnn a.a1d the phone company use:. 11boul the umc urnounl ol water a~ "ould be con:.umed by two or three home:.. H~ i.iud bl' doubts Oust the MW D "'111 shut off the supply to the bwlding until the city's com · plaints have been answered. "But we are not f oing to SE>ll them any watt>r unti they give ui. a plan 1n writing that assure:. ui. thest> failure:. "'ill not happen m the future or 1r they do. "'ho we contact lO take care of 1t 1m· mediately. "Unless they show a bit more awareness of water conservation. "'e 're not going to sell them our water." Fro• P.,,e A J ISSUE ... lain regarding the Richard's Lado Complex, which include!'! the market. a flower shop and a hom e and gift shop. The land, owned by the Griffith Company, w as l eased by Richard's beginning in 1948 and in more recent years. was leased by the Arden· Mayfair Company. The Arden-Mayfair lease ex· pires Marc h 31 and al that Ume the new owner, Hughes Markets, wilJ take over. acrording to Ed Migge, execuh"e vice president of Orange Coas t Developers, part oC the Griffith Company. Closing dates or the various Richard's shops vary, arcording to Robert Blythe. president of lhe Richard's opera lion since 1972. The Lido market will clo:.e its doors on March 27 and the Richard's Mark et in the II arbor \'iew Shopping Center is expected to close near that dnte. accordan~ to Rlythe. Blythe s aid that the Harbor View market's lease has been picked up by Gelson's. a market rhain known for h1gh ·quaht.y. high-prit'e produ('tS :.lmalar to those stocked in Richard's . The flower !'\hop In the Lido CompJ<'x is srhcduled to close its doors Friday and is currently sell· ing most of its stock uthallpnce. Bargain-seekers are expected to flock to the market and the home and gift shop on March 18 when half.price rlosing sales will beheld. The fate or the rlowcr shop and the home a nd gift shop bwldmgs has not yet been determined but M1gge said his company is now looking for tenants for those bwld· mgs. Plans for the new market are not yet firm either . Migge said that Hughes Markets. Oran~e Coust Developers and the city or Newport Beach are currently dis· cussing the possi bihlles. Migge said that the old Richard's Mark et operated under a grandf ath er clause that permitted uses such as the coffee -;hop. which are not currently al· lowed unde!._CilY.reg ulations. Fifth A 1'enue I Elderly Center . O kayed in CdM Tht< dcvt'lopm<'nt ot a M'nJor c1Un n center In Corona dcl t.hr bu moved clo:st"r to reallt)' \\Ith Newport Buch city counrilml•n aar\'c-lna to buy property tor i.uth a r~clllt)' fot $4:!0.000 Thu land. loc.1te« ut lht' 111 t r r s <.' c l i u n o ( I-' 1 ( t h i; n d Marguer11.: A \•enues, currC"ntly hi owned by the stat~ Oopartment oC Transportutton which bought ll for frecwuy r11eht.of.w11y Last morith, tht· foderal Depart ment of Hous ing and Urban Development (lfUDI •P· proved the en,·lronmental im· pact r eport on the proposed center. The city plans to use SlOS.000 of a HUD grant to seal the purctiaw agreement with the stalt> and will pay ore the rest or the purchai.e Newport Man Guilty Of 2 Rapes A man arrested on tape charges by Newport Beach police las~ Seyt. 28 while await- ing cour t action on earlier burglary allegations was found gu.ilty or nine felony counL'i today by an Orange County SuJ)('rior Court jury. Thomas Edward Huihes, 22. of 2110 E . l&th St .• Newport Beach fmiled as the jury filed back into Judge James f . JudgC''s courtroom to find him guilty or rape. sex per"~rs1on. a ssault with a d e adly weapon and burglary. Ile continut.>d lo s mile as Judgl? Judge set April 9 as the senll"nC' 1ng date. Hug hes fares a poss1blC' life term in state pnson on the nine con victions. Two Newport Beach women testified during his trial lhat they were r aped by Hughes after he entered their apartments via the sliding window. One of the two women told the jury that she w as repeatedly threatened and Q.lt with a knlfe while being raped and forced to participate in acts of sexual pen·ers1on. The victim also testified thut her head was twisted and jerked by Hughes t() the point that muscles were torn and she has since been compelled lo wear a neck brace. The attractive victim testified that Hughes repeatedly warned her that he would "cut her into shreds" il she did not comply with his demands. A second witness testified that Hughes raped h er while she was having dinner at his apartment and did not allow her to finish her meal "before he started ripping my clothes off and throwing me on the bed." It was testified that a neighbor who called police to the buildini.< admitted that he caned officers because he wanted the prolonged :.rr eamin g stopped and not because he fell a crime mh~ht be taking place. pncc and J Ill'\ NI percent Ln tere:.t ch11rt1l• "'two lnstullntent1> on July l, 1978 11nd July 1. 1977 Tht> S.3·u<'rt• i.lte now hold:! 11 :ichuol build mi.: lt••st<tl from Uw i.tat\' by t'urd\•t1 ~khools for $1 .1171 Pt'r month. S<'lwol 111tw111ts .in• asking r6r u ~'t'ttl'':c renewul 011 th\' h.•a11c which t•>.p1rt.·~ Ill JUlll' Councll1nt•11 n•frrN'(I thl• Qlll'' hon or the ku'\' r\'OC'\\UI to tht' city' Communal~ l>t'H'lupnw11t C1t1u•ns Ad,·11wry (.'ommlttt'('. which ha11 bec•n :,tud)lni? l.ht' pro bl<'ms of the eoldt>rly in N•'" pnrl Beach and had rt.'commcoded thl purchai.c of the l-'1rth Avenut• '>ite. Com matte\' memb<.'rs al .. o h:H1• bt>en askl'd lo produce u l>lll'r1f11· pla n for de\t'lopmt>nl of tht• Cl'nter and 1t~ program~ Cll~ m:rna~l'1 Ru~rt W~nn pointed out that some of the f:H· tors that need to be consldereod h} the comm 1ltt.'e includ '•"hl•\h<·r or not the :.chool leasl' should b1• rene\\ ed and wht•n lht• n ·nh·r :ihould be opcnl.'d for the :.l'n1111 t1t1zeni.. Area Cities Get New Mayors New mayors were ell'<'tr d Tuesday night for s everjl Orange Coast r1tles. CO~ TA M ESA Dom1n1t· Rac1t1 , a Jl'weler. wal> elected mayor for one ye11r through March. 1977, and Councilwoman Norma Hertzog was rlccted lo ~ucceed ham for a one )ear term to March. 1978. Jack Hummctt, .1 former mayor. was l'lt'C\t>cJ \ ll't' mayor for both Y<'ar:. Thl' <'luc 11ons wer<' mad\' on a 4 I council ''Ole with nl'w CouncilmJn Edw:ird Mt 1''11rland saying ht• favorl'd th<' e lection or Raciti hut expressln~ "rrst'rvutions" 011 Mrs. Hertzog being mayor. IRVINE -Counrilmen pich•tl David Sills. an attorn.-y, as tht•1r chairmon and Bill Vai·doulis, un en1uneer. as their vi<'C' cha1rm~111 Irvine rt.'ccntly d ropped the tilll' or mayor as a term for the coun c11's pres1d111g omcer. FOUNTAI N VALLl-:V -Al Holllnden , 49. a pro gram manager for l rans portataon manaj!emcnt !4tud1C's al L'C I nane. was elected m<tyor Ro~er Stanton, 311. an associate professor of management at C11t State. Lon~ Be:i<'h was elected mayor pro temporc. SAN CLEM ENT E -Patnrk Lane. 38. an attorney, was elect· ed mayor with Donna W1lkan son. a former plannml( commb~1oner an d n ewly elect ed coun· rilwoman, as vice mayor LAGUNA B EACH -Phyllis Sweeney. a Realtor . was elected mayor and John Brand. u gco· graphy teacher at Orange Coal>l Colleee. was named vice mayor. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Suits 2495 to 37 95 Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Racquetballs & Racquets Handballs & Glove s Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Hooded Zippered Sweat Shirt 850 Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts lettering Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes T enois Rackets Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays peedo Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Caps Swim Goggles Baseball hoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoe s Football Shoes Basketballs & Backboards Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls 538 Center 646-1919 , \ Financial Trouble• J. Floyd Andrews, PSA Founder, Quits SAN DIEGO CAP.) -J. P1oyd Andrews bas resigned a:1 chief ell· ecutive olflcer of Pacs.tk Soutbwat AJrlipri, whtch he cofound41d 17 yean 110 wlth William Shimp. Shimp took over 'l'UacUy u chief execuUve for the nnanctally troubled air carrier. Andrew11 remains aa board cbaltman. Tbe two men converttd PSA from a Oylna school into an aJrllne in 1949, 1t1rt1na with a 1tn1le leaud DC3 and bu.lld101 what some considered Ha modeJ tor lnt.ra1taie alrline. lkl'rt1 Ford rarl •~• Wiii• Slan WS ANGELES -Flrat Lady Betty Ford stayed up pa.st midni&ht with a bunch of movtestar1TuHday011ht, JOtning them In a tribute to f1lrodirector Wilham Wyler Hone of America'sereatst.ory tellers Mrs. Ford, who opened a three-day Californua campaign tour on behalf of her husband, made ( only passmg ml!nllon of bis ) victory Tue!tday 1n lhe fo1onda Sta le RepubUcan primary. Surrounded by the stars o( Hollywood and accomparued through the evening by Wyler and dancer Fred Astair~. Mn Ford greeted and embraced dozens ol st.an includmg Charlton Heston, Barbra Streisand, James Stewart. Gree Garson, Henry .. onda, J enruler J ones, Walter Pidgeon, Myrna Loy and Greaory Peck. LA !k...., f'.,.c& T•reate>11ed WS ANGELES (UPI> -Threatened with the loss of $100 million in federal funds, school officials say they will comply witb ethnic balance requirements that could require mandatory transfers for thousands of teachers. Superintendent W1Jliam Johnston announced Tuesday that the staff of the U.S. Office for Civil Rights had found the district in viola· lion of a section of the Civil Right.s Act that prohibits assignment of teachers to schools on the basis of race, color or national origin. E.r-•ada..e Saauatlto nat1or SAUSALITO -Sausalito, which flipped the welcome mat face down on Sally Stanford 30 years ago wben she quit operating a bordello in San Francisco to open a restaurant here, ha.s elected her mayor. The council for this hillside·waterfroot city of 6,700 voted her in· to office Tuesday night. To the delight of a s landjng-room-0nly crowd of about 200 lO lhe counc.U chamber. the diamond-bedecked 72·year-old cast a vote for herself to make 1t a unanimous s.o. Rock Singer Trial Sfaro SAN JOSE <U Pl) -Rick Stevens, former lead singer for the .. Tower of Power" rock group, was identified by three witnesses Tuesday as the gunman who shot two brothers to death last month. Stevens, in chains and carrying a relJgious book. appeared in court with his alleged accompbce, Martin E . Derouen. 32, Oakland. .\'wl~ar Pl•111 D~t~nd~d SAN DIEGO lUPI) -Passage of the Nuclear Power Plants Initiative -Prop. 15 -wouJd have a "disastrous impact" on Californaa's economy, accordmg to San Diego Gas and Electric Co. President Robert E Mom s Morns Tuesday argued the inilintive would be as disrupti\'e as the Arab oil embargo of 1973, saying nuclear power plant shutdowns would increase dependence on foreign 011, force electricity rates up and aggravate unemployment. eo.edla11 a • .,,1t..Uzed ,.,.,,_. Ca.sit In Country ::,anger Johnn~ Cash Un\'eilcd h 1::, s lar on the Walk of Famt.• on Hollywood Boulevard Tuesday, becom- m~ the l.669th ente rla in · m e nt p e r so nalit y so honored. 3 File Suit In Concert Pot Bust LOS A!llGELES <UPI > - Three or the 511 per sons arrested during a manJuana crackdo"' n at last year's Pink Floyd rock concert filed suit against the city for $32,029 Tuesd ay claiming they were the victims of "o\'er- zealous" police Stephen C. Lane, his wife, Susan. and Emma Saiz each \\ere arrested for mariJuana possession while attend.mg the Sports Arena concert. but those charges were later dropped for lack of evidence. But city attorney Burt Pines' office filed new charges against the trio or "bemg in a place where a controlled substance was unlawfully s moked." A municipal court jury found them mnocent or the charges. ,,. DAIL V PILOT ,\ $ DMV 'Humanism' Hit Office Mural.s, Day Care Vmettle So'ltJ11 SACRAME!l:TO tAP> The le11slature s 1oen1or mem~r sa, $ he'll ask Gov Edmund Bro\\nJr to replace Herman Slllaa. as d.trector of motor 'eh1clt"!> but Brown Is already tununi: .; dl'af ear Stale S~n Randolph Collaer. ID· Yrekn 1, cr1t1c1&ed Siilas so severely at a hearina Monday tbat the cbalrman u1d the DM\''s bud&el would ha\e to bt> dlstus!>ed l•ler because "St•n Colllu 11> in no d1~po:.at1on to rt' Witness Guilty, Sandra Good Says SACRAMENTO 1AP 1 !\J anson cultist Sandra <•ood hus accu:,ed a prosecuuon "lllll'i>!> of lyrng lo &\ oid being r harged \\1th talung part in a conspira('y to mail threate nme letters "He is guilt>," .!\h s Good said oC witness .!\I ichael Oa\'ICS "He's lymg to keep from betnft charged. He knew exactly what was gomg on.'· SHE l'IADE her arcusat1 on Tuesday after Da\'ll''> test1f1ed that he didn't know lhal :\lbs Good and her co defendant, Susan .!\1urphy, "ere \\nllng al· Drug Class For Actor LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Ryan O'Neal hns been ordered t o see a psychiatrist for six months of drug counseling as a means of settling his case for marijuana posses!>ion. court spokesmen :.aid O'!\'eal. 34, the star of such mov1rs as "Barry Lyndon," "Pa per Moon" and "Love Story," was booked last January for in· vesugauon or possessing five ounces of marijuana. He was ordered Tuesday to report back to ~luruclpal Court on Sept. 8 to see whether he hai. sau sfac· t orlly completl•d the counseling. Police narcollc.-s officers entered O'Nea1·., Bel·A1r home Jan. 7 with a search ''arrant and found tht• marijuana in a large jar in a bedroom closet. legedly threatl'nint: letter., until the) l(U\'t' him :-ome to mail Thl' t\\O \\Omt•n 11r11 charl{t'tl \\1th conspiring to mail letll'r' th.it threatene d busmess and ).tO\ ernment leaders with death unles!> en\'ironmental pollullon \\as halted Ml S GOOD 1s a lso accused of threatening the hHs of se\'eral bus1ne!l!l men during telephone 1n ten 1ews "1th J ne" :.papl'r an d thrl'e radio !!la · tlOnS. The defen· dant s ha\'e pleaded mno- c l' n l l\1 I S S 411U U•NV Good has called lhl' letters ;.inti interview s tatements helpful "arnlngs -not threats. Both woml'll are fri ends of Lvnelle Fromml'. who was con victed last November of trying to kill President Ford~ !'llSS FR01'U1E was named as an unmd1cted co.conspirator in the alleged letter ·matling plot. She and :\11ss Good are follO\\l'rs of convicted m ass murderl'r Charles Manson Oa\'les and anolh~r witnt-s~. ;\lorns Willmarth. testified th al ;\lli.s Good and Miss Murphy uskt'd Da\'1es on Sept 5 -the day :\llss From me was arrested lo mall letters contained 111 two large envelopes Davie:. said he look lhe l'll· \"clOpCS and later lookC'd at t'o'O Of the letters He decided they "'en · threatening. he said. and turm·d thl'm O\'e r to the FBI. ;\liss C ood contended thut Oavies offrred to m ail the letters bdorc he was asked to do so. rommt>nd anHhtnl( ' Th\' 7 3 ) I.' H ()Id c 011 \er ~omct1ml's s puttering, ca led Illas "ancomp\'tent to the u\. nlo$t dcarcc" for spending tax.1 pa) tr money on i.uth t.hlngs ., ml'rals, um,.,. phmt.s and child rnrc ('t'ntl'ri.. ond for weartnJ: n mask on Halloween. SILLAS, AT THE othtr end ot ;i Ion.: table. replied bt.•tw n In· tl•r r uptton11 that ha s "hum11n t:.t1 t" tilll)roi1ch hus b tHi1>tl'd morall', improved set' kt, und In ~omt• t·n es ~oved morwy. Tuesday. Brown lhl-Ul'<l a state· ment !!&y1nti hl' hu., "Complete confidenc<''' in Sillas. D M \' ~ po k e !I nHI n L 1 on l' l Holmes said that 49 murals in u f1t>ld office~ cost S27 .000 in public funds lie !>Bld artists "ere pa11! $17.665 and supplies cost SS,494, for an a\'era!le cost or $472 per rnural lie 5a1d tht.> painter!! donated their time for 27 murab BRO\\N, A KEO by reporters about the Colller·S1 llas tiff, Sllld: "J thtnk we'rt' domg a good JOb at the D.M \' 1 hkl' tht' program or murab, I hkc the fact they have a l'h1ld care center here and I think Herman Silla<> 1s domg a very .:ood JOb '' On Collu.•r, Brown rommented, "I think there are those who don't "am to change, who don't like new ideas -I'm one who does. SILLAS. WllO E office door bt'ars u pamtmg of u s miling c11r J dubbed "LO\ c Hug,'' has invited - \ oluntl't'rli ~u('h a!! juj!gll•rs and mu~1cians tu cntt'rt:un waiting lines. Si lla!! ~aid 11 "a" Bro"n who 'Ul!J:l'!-ted trymg to humanize RO\'crnment in an effort lo bring 11 closer to the people. Hearst Auto Brakes Cut SAN FRA~CISCO <UPI> Pohcc today in\'esllgated the severing o( brake lines on Ran· dolph lll'arst', automob1ll'. 'a}· ing they m1.:ht ha' l' lx>en cut. "It was e1thl•r cut or happcnl'd throuli?h normnl wear or te:ir," :i police !.pokt•!>man Mt1d <ifler a mecha ruc d11'c.'O\'crl'<l Tuesday that the• brake~ on the auto used hy Patricia lll•ar:.t" .. parent~ chdn't work. CORONADO (AP> -Actor·comedian Dick Van Dyke has been hospitalized in fair condition with an undisclosed aliment. Officials at Coronado Hospital would not reveal the reason for Van Dyke's stay a t the hospital, saying only that he was admitted Monday, was m s atisfactory condition and in good spirits. Lane seeks SI0.000 general damages, plus S388 In lost waJ?es ,.nd $350 for attorney fees. His '~ire lb as king Sl0.000 general damn,.-ees. $161 in lost wages and ~attorneyfees . Mrs .Saiz also .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Van Dyke's physician, urologist Robert Plumb. was not Im· mediately available for comment. i.eeks St0.000 gener al damages. & Id plus Si80 for attorney fees, baby· ee par ng s1tt111g fees and expenses for traveling from her San Bernardino home to Los Angeles. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME ST A TEMENTS FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED IN 1976 and tho se with changes must be r epublished at time of refiling HERE IS THE LAW· <Business and Professions Code l "'''l' I i!t:!O •.11 L111lt" tlH'"'·1l 1·1111·nl 1'\PllP' 1·arlw1 1111<11•1 '11h<ll\h10n 1h 1 or (Cl. :i t1r t1t1n11 , 1>11,1111·" 11.1111t· ,t.111•mcnl t'Xplrt'" at t h<' t•111t nl ft\ t' '1•,1r' fr11m l>t·1·1•ml1t1 .11 nl lh1 ·~1 ·.11 111\\h1d111 "·'" f1l1•d in lht•off 11·1·of thl'<'nlllll\ 1·!1•1\. !'(("(', li!.11 i ll1 1 !'-111111·1'1 It> tl1•· 11·q111r1·nw11h uf 'ulHll\ , .. ,,m 1.11, tlw n1·w~p ;qH'r ..,(')(•1•t 1•cl tn1 I Ill' p11hlJ1·,i111111 nl lh•· 't;1t1·m1·nt :-.hould lw lllll' th.rt 1·1rc11l :t1t·.., an tht• ;11 t•.1 \\ llt'n' t llt' 1111,1111'"' ,.., to Ill' l'0111tuckd !'-1•1·. Ii !II i (( 1 \\ lw1" .1 111 \\ 'l.i11•rrw111 1, 1 N1u1rc·d h1 •('<t t1''-' th1' p11111· ..,, .1t1•nwnt h.1, t'\ 1111 1•d 1111d1·1 '1ll11 ll\1,1011 (.ii nf S1•c·t1on 17920. lht• rll'w 'lall•nwnt 1w1•cl not ht· 11111111,lwd 11nl1·" th1·11· h.1 .... 111·1·11 .1 c hange rn tlw infor m :illnn n•qu11 c•d 111 lht• t'\ p11 t•d ~t t.11 l'llH'l\I FOR FURT H E R INFORMATION REGARDING FILING AND PUBLISHING CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY OR CALL THE ORANGE COAST DA IL Y Pl LOT LEGAL ADVERT I St NG DEPARTMENT (7 14) 642-4321 Ext 332 DAILY PILOT isn't free anyrnore. It isn't the parking costs that are killing you. It's the cost of getting there and back that's reaching the breaking point The Federal Departme nt of Transportation estimates that. depending on the make and year of your car. it costs you an average of $90 to $130 a month to drive a 40-mile round-trip to work and bac k every day. And if you do n't use your car during the day it sits in the parking lot. a wasted asset foto moN inlonaadon ca1J 547-331L The Orang'' County Transit District ha5 th<.> eco11ornical answer to the dilemma. Tak" the bus to work and back. For a 25£" or 50£ fare, you ccrn !JO anywhere in Orange> County. And you won't even have to look for a parking space when you get there. 6 LDL to 10 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. ~ .... Ride the bus and save what you've been missing. ..... D PILOT EDITOR! GE A Sensible Solution "Wt. heed the. ~bid ... . . Wh n recently conlrooled with a dartlcull probltm cr eated by a lapse m city law~. Newport Beach Ctty Councilmen demon.~traled some roresight m solving the problem and pluggin& the eop lo prevent future probltm:s. Wht•n ;1 disastrous f1rt:' "'iped out :.i blo<'k o f )tartm·r·~ !\ltll'. °'' lll'I' "t·r '-' furn'd I<> rl'bwld t hl' commcrc1 ul com plcx on Wl'~l Cou't l11i.ch'' ay. Uut \\ ht·11 Ult')' took out :.. bualdin~ µl·rm1t. thl') \\Crc ask<·d t o p:.iy a SG,700 tax h•\'1('(1 on nc'>' l'fJn!>tnH· twn. Tht•\ f1·lt tht• t.1x \\ ,1!> unl:Jir. h1•1 .. 1u~c· th1•\ '' <>n· s impl} rt·pluc·1ng the fornwr liu1lcltng. Purl 'oc tht' probll'O\ :-tcnHrH:d from tll(' f;H't that lht'l'l' :.irl' no pro visions in city law to cx1:mpt !>UCh J rebu1ldin~ trom the conlttruct ion c•:\('lM' t,1~ So lhC owner~ of lhl• l>u1ltlmj! \\l!nt to the C'll\ t•ounc1l and a:.kl'd lo be l':\cmptl>d lrom th<• t,1\. ('oun c tlmen. r l.!uhzm g the lax \\a~ mt>,1nt to pa~ for add•· tional ~en i<'<'S IH.'l'Ci<'<.l from new dc:H.'lopmt•nt. not replacement or <:xa~llng bwldt~· .. agreed \\1th th-: bu~inessmen. Rut then lhev \\l•nl th('m ont• bt>ttt.'r ;md askt-d lhl' :-.ttirr lo drtrn u1)an ordin;rnn• "hu~h "111 exempt any portwn of a building that hJs to undcri::o construction lx!causl' or a I ire. It \\a:. ~ood moH:. I Deserves Support The As:.1stan<.·c Leaieut' of ~e" port lkat·h "iJnls to lJtu ld a p<.·rm<int·nt home for the day care ('enter 1t runs for working molht•rs in the ll:irhor Area. At pn· ~!'lent. the center b hou:-t:"<l at ~t. J ohn the Ol\·1nl' Church in Coslu Ml•sa. L eague members r ecent!~· '' i.:rc awardt·d a Another . 535.000 ~r<tnt from lhl• Jumt>s In tnl' Foundation lo be u~ed on thl'tr bu1ld1n,:? proitr..tm Rut there ts o C3lC'h Thl' grunt will ht• U\\ ard<'d onl~ on u matC'hing btb1s. In otht-r \\Or<l .... "h<Jh.'\CI thl' ll'at;uc mcm~n. <'Ctn com~ up \\1th h~ l>t.·l'l'rnl>t.-r. 19i7. uµ to $35,000 will Ix· matd1l·d IJ~ lhl.' toundJt1on L<:ustut• mt·mtx·r ... h.i' 1.• b ·~un wndtnjl out letter ... 10 loc.-al n •:-.1d1:nb und bus11ws~men as their 1nat1aL hrnd 1·u1~in~ d Ion Thl·~ ha' l' add1t10nal prOJl'C'ts un dl·r "••~ tu J.!\'I d1111alw11:-tor tht• th1ld t'Jrt' c~nter. Th" I' a '' orlh\ ruust• d(•:wn in~ or full communi t' ... upport S11wt· h•,1gu1• nwmtwr:. til'"' \\ tlhni;: to put 1n I.tr~~ ;1mo1mh ul tun"· ant.I l'ffort tu ''-'t' lttl' prt>Jct.•l throu~h . lo1.-.1l Pl'llJ)le ~huuld l>l· "1lhng tu prondc Ol'll'"l:hlr~ !llHllH'IJJ uld Goof off er Home 1\ notorious group of ~"'"port Beach men h:n (' -.pent thl· pas t 18 ~ t•ars ~()(>fmg off in the Richard ·s J.1clo )larkt!l CoH<•f.>Shop It':. bct•n a fam1hJr :.1ghl to M'e ~omc of tht! bes l · knO\\ n :'\'l'\\ port Bt•ad1 le ader:-and businessmen sip ping coffee from their personalized "Goofoffers" coffee mugs and shooting the breeze during lhc mornmJ! hours 1,,,....t \\N•k. till' (;oolollt'r" Club \\aS 1ssut•tl an l'\ 1tl1on notin·. "l11l'l1 ktt 1t s<.·rambl111g to find a m•\\ :-pol to locu.., 1l s goofmJ.! oft act I\ 1t1es Cumt• )Jond~I\ monung.lhl' Goofolter!. \\ 111 tal,.,. up n ::.1c1cnl''-' in tht• C•1n1tl'r~ lk:.taurant. pract1call~ around thl· torm·r from thl·1r tormer headquartl•r:. \\"<.• "1-.h t hl' Guotofftors many happy hours of goofan,g ot f al their nl·w home at the Canner~ :'\"•wport B t•iJ('h wouldn I bt• qmtt• lhl' ~anw \\ 1thout all that gool 1ng ut f going un. N Seagoing Priorities ; CIA Drug Disaster Dear Gloo1ny Gus Boats Should Yield to Whales (JACK ANDERSON J \\'ASlllNGTO'\' Th(• Central lntelh~u·nc-<' 1\J.?t•ncy has hu:.ht'd .up the de.1th of Jnoth1.·r man who ••as adm 1n1 ~1 t>rrd too mur h medication unclt·r a 'lUpt'r·s~rn•t pros:r:im c·ocfr·named MK l 'LTRA OJo;LTA. Th<' ca .. (' IS '1m1lar tn that or Or. Frank 01'on, \\ lio leaped tu h1:. dl•Jth frum ~1 N t'"" \' Cl r k C ' I I \ holl•I ""111clcm thr('(' Wl.'l'\..' after tht• Cl\ d OS(' cl h Im l.\lth ('~ perimrnt.il L SD. The• trag<.'dy madl· headlines la:.t year, and Prc.>,id e nl 1-·nrd c><>rsonally :1poloJ,?11ed to the dead man':. hlm1I). Olson wa:. a ssumed to tx· the· only v1ct1m of CIA druJ.? k :.t1ng. B u l I a !'! t J) e c l' m b <' r • .1 n anon} mou:. C'a llN told U'i ;ihout another druJ.? d1.•ath from a l'I·\ proJ,?r..im bt.•ann~ tht• my:.t1.•r11111!> rrrptonym MK !>El.TA. Wt• chc•c•\..t•d "Ith our CIA :iOUfl't'S Jr\cl l•ht lllllt'cl !>llllll' lop :.1•1 rt'! ('IA rlnc·11rn1•n1s Wt> ell,. ('1wc•n•rt that ~wn. Tt•d Kt•nnt-0~. 0 ~t.1 :.!> .• "" .. , r111Hlul"l1n.: :c p:1r:1llt•I '"' c•l>l1~ation and h.ul ~ucrctckrl in IH'tllnJ.l oth<'r docu m('nts dN·l.1!\lollll'll ... 'rom thl'l\I' re•1·ord-: .111'1 from tl''l1mon\ t>.•fnrt• Kc·nnt•d\, "<' ha\ t' put toJ,?t'th<'r th1' 11\llt'h ul till' pit' turl'. Tiit lATI-; <"IA d11e•t.·1or All1·n Oull1·~ 111 April, l!l.;.1, .11111rm 1•11 l\\O rcl,1t('d prOJl't'1' ~II\ L'l.TRA ror lt•,.tin~ n<•w drui.:' and MK 1n:1:r.\ r111 U'lll~ ttwm in CO\'C'rl OJlt'rotllCIO'- Thr proJt'C'I' "t•r1· ~11 'rrr..i that fl'~ rc•c·111 cl!< ""t•1 c• kq1l, .111d thl' nnrm,11 uc·r1111111111a.: pro Ct-dltr('' Wt'f(' "Ill\ t•d Ollion '< ch'nt h 111 :'\m t•rnlwr. 19~1. upst'l i.onlt' l'l1\ nwc111111 r:-. l"'rl'C "ho II u•cl to e·anr('I the Mt\ clrujl prn1itrnm.., ll\11 1>w 1111t•r11,cl <'Ii\ rah'' ir.h1m thnt htJZh<•r <'I\ a11thor1l1t•'I 1•1111'<11frrt-<l the' futult ty "Jll"t ont• or thr rtllk~" of '<1'11'11 llhr t'\JWrt mrnlut111n The• ctn""'! of un" 1111111: '11·11111•-. tht•rt'l•1n·. ('<mt tnU('ci ~ u b H· •1 urn t 1 v. th<' n· " n" ,1nolht•r dt•at h 11 "";Is dl:ott•ovt•rc'tl b' Or Ect" ard Gunn. thc•n .1 n \ ph' ~1c1.u1. "ht'n hl' "alkt"1 an nn h:ilf ,, dn11•n ('I A roll«-a~Ul'\ u11 .mnnunc<.'d. 'Tht'I" "er<' C'On\•er,at1ons "h1C'h 'ltOpfl<'d 'hor tly oftt'r 1 t•n terE'd the room ... Gunn h." s" orn Hut he ht' a rd enou~h tn karn thnt thr er\ "hall trouhlt• \\ 1 l h an ind 1v1 duo I 'n ;1 fore1~ countr\'" ""ho~l' ai:t'nh were t'onduetin~ a rlruj? JlrtlJl'c·t "in coll a bor au on \llth t>Ur r<'O· pie " Th(' victim. Gunn t•xplaanc'Ci. had bf>en ~"en "some ml.'d1C[I· tion and hud. shall wl' ~ay, a f.tt.d outcome." The forml•r CIA do<' tor, now retired in l hll<'n lleall . SC' .. told our aMIO<'ialr Gan Cohn that he t'ouldn't r<'cttll "hn had attended the-mt't'Un~ exC'cpt for the late Cl/\ st>Cunt) ch11•r C'ol. Sheffield Edwards Arter reading the Cogg} night episode by Mrs Jean W1lhams and her trauma rn finding her \\ ay lo the hospital lP1lot. Feb 29), I C'an only say, "Lord, howl do thank you that we set lled in Costa Mesa .. J.M. G-f G"' C."""•"O ••• ,.,..,,._-. _. ...... _ .. UU•t'llyNfi.t- ,_. .. -... w ... ,., ~ -.... -wtoG-yG.,., O•llf l'lltol It ""as Edwards who in later ~t'ars pa:.!>ed on the order for rt>cru1Lmg an ai.!>assination t1.•am to "ehmmalc" C.:uban leadt'r F11lt•I Ca:.tro. Tll E CIA Fil ES sho" that thl' drug proj!rams contmu<.'d to stir contro,ers' in!'.1de the CIA . "In a numb<>r of-ins tances." statcs one ducumt>nl. Ull\\ 1tt1n~ s ubJe<'ls "became 111 for hours or da)s Therr Wa:i one instance or hosp1lnhtat1on. •• Somt• of the d rugs were so dan~t'rous that th <' pharmaceutical compamcs h.1d r<.'Jecled them for human use "becaust' of undesired side cf. fct'b." Anothrr Cl t\ do<"ument r<'ports thJt "rt'..,C'.trt•p m lhe mun1pult1 t1on or human behavior i'I <.'On · !'! 1 d e 1 t• <I h y m a n y u u t h o r • 1tll'' ... to lw profe~s1onall) unl'lhic.il ·• Th<' rrport warn:.. tlwrt'foi 1". that "!ht• n•put.1t1on' of prnft'~S1011al 11o11111·1pants tn the MK l 'LTRA 11ro~rJm 11rc• in Jt•opardy." Tht• full <'"tc•nt of ('IA dr u)! po1:-cm1111::. m11\' n1•\c•r hf• kncm11. For in th<' <·.trh 1:.rrn,, th<' llm1tt•fl ~11' ll'('OI d.' 14 t'I C d t'!>ll 0\ 1.•d. It'· porlt•dl) CHI I h1· 11rch•1-. uf lht'll <.'I\ d1rt·ct11r H1 t'h.1rd lll'lm' Klli\IMt'\"'S on:RTl "RI:". l'1•l ~lo.inrn1Jr "h.ul.1f\. ltw n1act h11tt1•r.,.. ho 1 uh•' I.th\ .1. h.1-. IH•1•n '1~n.d1ni: c n\ I\ lh.11 h1• l.\nultt hkt• fn,·ndlt1·r rt'l,1t11in' "1th 1111' l 111tt·tl St.tit"• 11111 lhc•n• m.I\ lw .in ullc•rmr moll\\' bd11nd h1' •l\l'rtur•·' 111· ",.,.,1in.: l11n~111..: look" at l ' S m1hlar) •'fllllJHnc•nl p,irt11•11larlv t'tlo!hl l.nc kh••1·d C t:lll rnri:n pl:111l'" he• ha:-11u1 rh.l'<t•<I hlll l"'" nnl j.:l'I l'lt>ll\ 1•n•1t. lht'r lht• p.1 ..,1 t8 mni~ th•• Tripnli lo \\' .1 ... h1n~ton :-11:n.1l, h,l\'1• ,lrneltly 111t1•11"11t1•d The•\ l'<•J.:Jll m I.tit' l!li I ""tlh ltw lift mit 111 1111• rn I •' m h.ir llll I h.1t l.1 h\ .1 h.ut 1 m Jlll"'d a i: ;1111 ~ t llll' l ' n11t·tl ~t.1lt'"· .\ ft•w mn11ths lal«'I , Khacl.1(\ l':t'l•ct rt•'-\1 IC'I ICIO' a1:.11n,1 l ' S . ~hip" .,.. h1t·h u 't' l .l h\' JO Jltlrl o; Tht•n t'.HlH' a Llh\ :rn nffrr r<"rm1tllnl! lhc• l ' S lo 1nC'rt'a,1• the '"e of 11' d1plomal1C' :.1<1ff in 1'11pnl1 \\'a'lh1ni.:ton :icceptect and n•c1procated St>\ en months a~o. thr formc•r 1.1h\ :in Char~e d · Affa1rcs Ah 1-:1 (;,,,ed \IStled the &at<' Depnrl rrwnt ""1th a proposal that the t\\O nation-. l'\Changc full am bJ..,sadorc; The l. S howf.'\'er. still look-; unf.l\'orabl\' upon Khadafy c; d forts to disrupt a pea<.'eful Arah lsra<'h Sf.'tllt>menl and his sup port Clf Arab tcrronst jlroups. Thl'refore. the delivery or th1• l'l~hl Lockheed planes. for wh1 rh Ltb) a paid S60 million lhrrc ~l'ars aJ!o. is shll beinJ.? held up Khudaf). a State Depnrtmc•nl :-pokes man told uo;. 1s offcnni: too hlllt-' and ask in I! too mU<'h Tn1tw Ed1t111 lfr~.ird1n~ thl' Jrt1C'lt'. ~Ion clJ'. ~t.1 rl'l1 1 1111 ··pm, c•1 ho al n .itt'r:-t>o<l~·· 111~ \\'hat.·' 01w BoJt ll1t It 'hould ha\ t' r1.•.id .. \\'halt• 1111 lh l'o" 1•rbc1o11 Race~·· I .1m :.urpn~t'<f you put tha.. on lht• 't'C'ond 11.ii.:t• ,1, ,, ll'.itun· '.lotn1' mul'h It''' 1n 1111 ~p<lrt:-. 'l'<.'I IOO I l'nJO\' .111 IYJlt''\ of :o-port .... pro bably a:. mud1 1f nut more th;.111 thl' ncxl pl.'1" .. 011. hut " 111\·ol\'111i.: mnon•nt an11nu1, und nwmmalo; to !>Uffrr 111 t'\ t•n lw l..11lt•d ,., t hul a .,port ;11id It.I\ mi.: fun'• ~llGR ,\Tl~(; \\It.ti n a1t· "ht· rt' the~ l>t'l1111.: 111 tlw on'.111 l'o\\ erbo.11 s r ,H'tnt.: and dotJi.:111i.: thl'c;t• t•r1.';1turt•, do not' \\'h\ <'Jn l lhl' ho:ll ... ra1·e• 111 :i11•n._1:. that .11 l' built "PCC'1f1 <·Jll.' for thl•m • In the art1clt• th<' only concern \\ '" for t ht• 'J1t>ecl r~•rl'r and I he fac·t that onr of tht• hnah "as put out 1•f tnmpt•l1t111n h~ h1tltn~ a "halt>. . .llot'!>n 'l 1t make 'ou "onder ''hut happened to that 14hJlc aftct It ''as hit" ls 1t still !lufferrn((. wailing lo die be<.'ausc or llS wound:." ll m1ghl have e\Cn bt>('n <"arn tnJ.? a calf, that now. bt•t·auM' ol a human out ha' in~ "run." m 1~hl not bl.' born! Som<> ~ay an1m:1b ~md mom· mab an• c1umh. :.ounds hk<' to int• pcoplt' .1r\' th<' mw-; that art• ilumb and t'eluld do \\Ith mor1· l'ducal1011' Why not ha\l' 'onw c•om JHl.~Mon I or i.nnl('t hm~ otlll'r than our~l'h'<''-• )l HS. I\ \IU:l" BO'\'TEi\Ot: TK'bff-d To lht> F:d1lM · If 1n thl' rJtlH'r t" t'>h<tl 140fdtn)! of H r('('1•nt 1)1111\ Pilot ar11<'1c• off .,hor1· llll\\l'r boat r.1<·c·r' f1nct th.ti rn1i.:1JI111~ .,.. hJll''< an• a "harnrd ' .1nrl ··hit the• r.1\·111..: boat!>. · tht•n pcrhap ... lh" htu ,tnl rould lw h'''<t•rwcl ll\1 'l'ht'tluhn~ 'IU<'h rncr' at time·' nnl m ronfhrt \\1th "hale m111rJt1nn On lht• oth1•1 hJn1I. JM.'1 h.1p.., tht· r ,1 C' c• r 'I c• o u I cl c· a r 11 1• x t r a m.1C'hu" 1101nh for t-.11·h 14h.ll<'. '<<'.1l 11r 1•n\ 1ro11111t•ntull'l klllt•d or mu1mt•d ' ('nn"clc•11n1: 1h1· hlood lu't of """nt· of our 'Jl'irt,.,nwn . ' 11 '-1 hound lo c·1111w 1u't a matl1•r of llmt'. .IOllN A;'o.l>EHSO"J Sl,,.nl"f"ant Mor.- To llw .. :ditor I" .1 ~ 11a1 t11·ul.1rl) 111tt·r1·~lt'tl Ill lht• fn111t pa,.:1• .trt11'11• 111 tt11• M.1rc·h ~. n ,111\ 1'11111. h\' J o,11in1· Ht>\01lld'. t•nt1tlt-<I M:mnrr' '1111· T.1x l'rotc•,lt•tl Thi• "holt: .11t1l'lt· ""·1' mfnr. m;1tl\ 1• hut what rt'.111\ 1110111pt 1•d th1<1 lt•llt•r; "·" tht• "''h p J r a J.! r .i p h 1 rr "" h 1 d1 .,.. n tc• r Ht•) nold' ~untt•' l\t r Jori:t·n~c·n m that "unuwal C'1rcumo;tante'> that forct>d t ht• rl'hulld1n~ of the area and lhl' fact lhut lhl' com· puny movt'd the proJ)(ised bwld· miz bat'k l2 f1•el 1n ordi•r 10 make l{round O\ ;11lablC' al <.omc taler date for the"' 1dt'ntnJ: of the Coa~l lhj.!h""ny .. A J?real m Jnv of u., castiizale our federal and '<late ~OH'rn · mC'nls for either dotnJ? ~omel hmg or not dotn~ som<'thinJZ ~nd 11 :.P('mc; h110th 11nw that not only <.houl1 thww ~m·1•mm1·nt~ do the 14111 of tht> Pt'oplt> hul th<' s ame !>hould apvl" lot all~ as >A ell I SEEM to r<'membt>r that the c11l7.t>ns of Ne" port BeaC'h were O\'t-r\\helm1nizl~ aJ!a1nsl a Cree" a) aloni: thr pr~C'nt Coa1>t ( MAILBOX ) Utlt'rs /rom rtodtrs art u'f'lcOml' Th€' nght lo condtnst lttttra to /11 spo<'t' or t>hm111olt lt~I u rtstnwtl Letrns o/ 300 word! or leu Wiii b.- gillf'1I prt/trrnct !tll lttttrs mu.st'" elude ngnaturt' and m01bng oddrtss but names may be with.Mid on rr qutst 1/ suf/1c1tnt rtoson is apparrnt. Poetry 11.1111 not bt publ1"'4.>d Jl1J?hw:iv r outt• :ind voltod lh:il n11 !>UCh thin~ would bcromc n·,11at~ without tht'tr const>nt I also Sct'm to rt•ml•ml~·r th;1l our C'1ty Father!> pn•11enl<'d a plan to lhC' Coastal C'omm1:.!\1nn asking to widen the t'oa11l HtJ?h14 a~ alnnJ! Martnt•r" Miit b) :.oml' 12 feet or !>O I bl•hc\'t• the· <"omm1ss1o n turncd th(• pl.in dO\\n \\ h1ch aC't1on \\:JS lou<tlv hailed by those :.amt• c1t1zen~ agains t lhe freeway. It appears as though some of our city government folks arc bound and deh'r minrd 10 ha\'c their own w ay n o maltt'r what. Isn't it hi~h time 14l' do somr house cleanin~ and rcarrangmit in our own back yard. ALAN L. BLtJM flf)j~t f,,,fl'JJ•on To the Editor: R r f c r rt n !.! I 11 ,)<C> u r r t• <· 1 • n I f eature on lh ~ work ot paramedics. I wC1uld like to c•all attrnt1on to tht' oubtanc1tn~ ""°' k of lht• paraml•dacs from th .. LJ,.:una Hills fir<' anrl lk~t·tu• l 'n1t on thl' OC'C:JlolOll of "'' ho~p1tahzat1on la:o;t \\c•c·k. I had gont' into dct•P M~tc·m1,· shO<'k a:. a re,ull of a rortth111.1 t1on l)f t"o prt'~enht'fl drui.:.., .mcl b<'er. The f,l\I "ork of tht• p.1ramed1c' uncloul111•dh ~.1v1•ct m' hfc I 't'Oulcl ·hoot• that 111\ t'\· JX•nen<'<' m1ghl "'nt• a' ;in oh JeC't l<>~son lo othN' on thl' 11ot•·n t1al d;ingt•r of e·11111h111.1l111n or drUJL'< ('\ c·n 1( pr<•M•nh1'1l. I I l'houlcl :ibo ht• r1•a,.,unn.: l•• all nl111•no< of Sacllllc•hat'k \'alll'\ that ""c• h 1n <' irnrh outl>t.mcla111t mc•tltr~il •11•1'1<'l'~ a\:11l:ihlt' I•• u .. 1n 1 HTII' of nt•t'fl l>ENNlSA ~:\llTll ~lt•mh1•r. Boat cl or 1<:dw·;1t1•1t1 , S.1d1llo-h.o<'ll \ 11111·\ I 'nll11'<I Sd1011l D1 lolr11 t Prrf rr11 •t·opf Pr• To lh'• .. :d1tm He · 1>1w1d \\\in":-<'rttl<'t'm 111 tht• pohrt• h<•l11·optl'1., t \l:c11ll(I\, F eb. 2~•1 I am a<1ton1sht•1l th.it h•' r,.,.,, fearful oft h1•rn . ~1111·e• I fe•1•l :.o ,., at'lly the oppo..all' I feel n a.:n .. 11 sense of M~curaty anll i.;rJt1tu1fr "hen I h(•;ir l he :.0111111 of tht• 'copter O\ erhead Whrn 1h1•\ describe a child that l'I m1,!>tnJ:. 1t 's comforting to kno" lh;it th1•v can search far w1d<'r area" fa,trr than was e\'er before po!>.,11'lc·. that they probably dctcr a potc•n hal mole'lter b) fnghtcmng them off and they band u~ to~l'lht•r in the search When flrrs bre:ik out . tht•\ must surely be abk to '<pot many of them long before an)onc <.'lc;c, lhereb\' saving hves nnd proJ>('r· tv I have seen and hcard thC'm help apprehend two groups o( lawbreakers who werl' certa1nh dislurbin~ Lhr-peace in our neighborhood recent!~ and the• noises tht-aroups \\l'rl' mnkmS( "·'" "h,11 h•rn1ri1<•cl me• I''·•' 'o )!IJJ to ht'.1r th.it 1111 <;Jl.11\Jd 111111111)! lo till'' '''t 111 ' \S t'OK IJl..1na.: .1 ''·"" Ul th1• muldlc• of th1• 111.1.:hl .1111! h,I\ 1111: .1 ht: ht .. t11n1• d11\\ n on '1111 11 ~ou an· nnl 1;:utll) ol .in~lhan1· \Oii ~hould ht• .:l;Hl lh<111ht• poht•c• .1n• akrt t•noui.:h tu t'hl'<'k. 1Ju1 ''"C'l' lhl•t t· '' '11 much l'n11w and 'iult•n1·t• h111M' 111 llw muldlc· 111 lht• 111~hl . onl~ fooh .ind 1•nm1nal' tl~trl' l1' ''alkrni.: Jllt'1 d•irk :111\'lnllrl'. Hll\\\H\ :"\m~,: p11llu11mi • i'I•)\\ Jbnul lao,I month \\ ht•n 1•\ l'I ~ 2-1 hour' th1•rt• '' c•r<' ~ilnw~t l!llXI 1.1k1• off, .ind lcincilnl!' at our .11rport. '' 11h Jll their J:rc-at ht•Jlth 1xillulmi.: tra1b or -.moi: and c·h<.'m1cal-.. not lo ml'nt1on 11mst'' And the c•lrl pn\':ill' plan<''> that roar and drum O\ <.'rhl'ad an\ hour of llw d,t\ or mi.;ht that lh~y ft•t•l hkl' II ' \II con,l'rloat1on cc<iscs for the• mil<> bt'fon• the' n •J ch \mir house· \'our ear~ tr. In 'h11'1 nut lht'lr unmeasured drc1bel nOl'>C! "h1le thev are O\ erhl•ad -'011 ha\(' m1~~cd a larJ?e par1 of anv T\' proi.:ram ~ ou "anll'd lo ht!t11. and the mile after the\ roar 11\l'r )Our hou~e 'iet>ms like .JO c;1\l~ m(· the• ~"ect ~ound of .1 pohtf' hehcoplt•r any day Cor 111)!hl ) •.. al least they arc lr) m.: lo p1 ntL·<'t our l1vt>:i :rnd health' ... not destroy us. In <·ompl c•lp oppns1l1on to IJ11\'1d Warl', I IO\ l' lht· police· helic-011· tc•r "'·Anet I thank God for law ancl nrrlt•1 u nd JW~•<'C offict>r:.. CHYSTAL FARNllA:\1 Rf»s~fJlantr To 1•w Ec11tor : In 11h,1•n·1n)! I hl' photogruph ot tht· "lnH~·•bh• Man" 011 11ai.:1· l\!1 or 1h1• ~1 arch I 1'(11111111. fnol 1r1·d ,, r1•m.11 k.1hlt· r1·,1.·mblJnrc t1> llo" Jiii I lui:he., • l>O:'li RE:"ECiAlt A nl•al Rf-•rart"h To llw 1':<ht111 M.1v I 'llC'otk 1f1n•c·tly lo lhr o,f,1h•mt•n1 1n lht· ldt<'r from l>r W 11. I> 1 t' t t' t 11· h . c· o u 111 v \l•tm;1rian, Puhltr I lc•11lth D1n·1· 1111 • ll:uly Pilot. t\t .ird1 :J1. 11 .. ~·;11 d11w tlw I at'k or kno"" lc•cl,.:1• .onll d1,t11rl111n or truth Ill "·'' (;u1\t·1 ·., lt•ltt•r on "i\111111al 1!1•M•ar1'11 '' i\111m.d J\~!>l!>l.in1·1· t.1•ui.:u" \11luntl'1'1 "' k11owll'dJ.:1• i~ has1•cl 1111 ;1rt11al 1•xp1•r1,.rw1· in p11hl11· pound' Tlw "un'' untco<I ''1 uv~. · · "l111·h l>r 1>11•h•r1C'l1 "'' ra\ ;1ltnlv c·con.,,i.:n:. In rt''f"1rrh .•• r;. l"'Oltl•• ., IH'h lllall» of .,.. horn .,..,., 1• lost .1rncl1•111all\' ;md "hco"· 11\\0l'r" .1n· rr.1nt1rJli) ~t·Jr<'h1ni.: for tlwrn (unl111 tunah'lv in the• 14r11111t pl.11·1• ... 1 IS IT i\ cl1,lor lion offnJth tu in .,1.,l lhat tho,t.• <'ill and doj! '1lr8\" "ho :l r(' loo,l :rnd un"antt.'<I (lwo m1lhon an llw rountrv. 00.0011 in Oran1ZC' County la'it vcarl have .1 n1:ht lo a hum:uw d1""aU1? l'p lo the t1m\' lht''IC an1mu1' were lo'\ or abandoned. they had hn·d with and bt'en treated ~•lo mcm hers of families. How " 111 we 1Zet <"Ompassaonatc <'tltzens whn have rescued a starvmj! and lernflcd ammal from the slrl'els to take lhat animal to the sheller where 1ts owner can find it if the shelters are only relny stations for re· search laboratM1rs. The position of An1rnnl As· MSlancc L<'a~uc is lhc1t we should let lh<' thoOsnnd kennels produC' m~ m1ll1on' of .1n1111ab annuall) for thl' l:ib, do lht•1r JOb. and let th<' 'hC'lh'r do lh Jnb I)( :.ht'llt•rrni;: .met h11111..i111•1\ d1~pos1ni.: or 1101 nnh ahanrinnl'd. hul to .. l pc•h H l 'Tll FRANK Et. Ba" Mrlrorftn To the Editor II tht• l'lµ1111Mll:. .111cl ~upporlers or 1h1• ir11t1atl\ 1• 111 1.l111> nuclear J)(twt•r plant nlll!>truct1on and llJ)l'ftll ICll\ lll l' 110 1 ht.'lllj.: p;ud h) 1lw OPE(' lnr I ht•ir 1·fforts, then it M't.'mi; thn t• rt• bordt•nng on Jh!-urd1ty ~t 1>111uac hini.t a~minity •• Appurc•nlly thc•1r rational(' for c·11n:.1dcnni.: lht.• nu<'l<·ur plant!> Ulhlllt'. llo !>Upporl l'd by lht• ""alkoul 11( I h rel' t·n1:incer 11 IX'longing lo an occult religion onen1c•d i.:rnu" located an \\bal a J.:O\ ernml•ntal aide \\>:JS rl'portcd lo call tht• 'Konk Capitol of the \\'orld." plu ... unt.• ~lll!lnl'<'r m llw .. :a:-.t \\ho gul 011 T\''s "Sixty Minuit''" but IJlll'd to bothl·r to prott:sl to ht!> u•,o. n !>Upc•nors m the plant. ARRA \'E D aiz~unsl these ex· perts. Onl' rind' some 45,000 nuclear t'ng11wc•r!> working qui el ly for our ~afrty and mdepen· denC'C from tht• A rah Statt>s. Abo the op1n1ons of the rclt1lt\'ely minut(' dan.:<'r from a world r r · nownrd and rC'~pt•c't<'d 1>Ctl'ntis1. Dr ... :ctward Tl'llt.•r, :H'l' 11ddt•d to those of sdcntists and c•ngincers I r o ni t h t· r t' ~ p c c t e cl l\lJ ssac hu se tl ~ ln:.tilule or T l'chnolngy. ""ho have ltkenrd tht• dani:c•r of a nuch•ar accident from Ull' i::<'nPraL1n~ plant:. lo lh1· hkrhhood of bcmg hit by a fatlinst m('ll'Ofltl•1 • If llit• o,11nn11rl1•r'( or the in· it1all\ e will I!" 11round MllC'cllng 1>1.1!n<1turt>-.. 111 olt•t·lln..: whalrvcr portion of 1h1•ir anatomy liwy ui.c• fl:r thmkm~. from the 1mm1m•nt danJ:t>r ol IJlltnl! mt•lt•m•., "''" ..unw 'nrl ul rt 1'11111'11\1· t'OV(•r, uw .. ""111 hl· al leJst prnct1cinl( ""hat I ht•v 111 t'.1d1. Wh1lf' th••\ ,or\.' .it it. thc·y Mulff 111 lllHl'>l' h J II Ill n I( nll CI OW ll Vt• O\'l'n" ;incl X ra~·11, ancl :tl'lo h.1thtub ... 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C:P ., • >t u -n. °""°"' Id 11 1., 1u 1-1~ -1.-u --'• M<Gr c 110 11 •• r.•4 • ~ "'"~ 1 u lf~ • 1 ... \owr-.Cl 11 " u •-"' 'M4tlW'e ..tw 10 .., r • ~ N DAil Y Pit.OT •1' e Work Saving Teeth-l And Money, Too ByS\'l.Vli\ PORTER S1xt\'•SC'\'C'n m1lllon Am<'nran adults hue dentist· daaan~ed ~nodontal dUi~ !>t' • -90 pucent or all adult art•<' l1m11tt'd to suffor rrom lhli IUffi ailment Which t'OUS\'S )0$S ot teeth, 25 million Americans ha\'C' lo:1t all thtlr t\'t'fh by mid- dle ••e 11nd an\llht'r ~ nulllon will han• lost half their tt'eth \et. with thr help or dentnl suppllt'. cosllna 4'bout lht· pncc of two m ovl<> tlckeL-t 11lu~ rc.:ulur donttll cbt'clcu~. millions of Am\•tic•ms could fl\'Oid or minlmiu• lhls ne~less sutrerinM. loss ot teeth and llccum pan)'lng dt'ntal bills ln 191~ alone?. "e spent $8 billion lor dentistry "ork -the·hulk of this Money's Worth t•n<>rmous total Qolng tor re11torat1\'C rath~r than preventive work "OUR OBJECTIVE SHOULD bc Ill\' Ion.: teeth." says Or. Ronald Bassiur. assistant profesllor of penodonUcs al New York's Mt. Slnui School of Medicine. "\\'e could make a big step forward In 1976 if everyone Sl)(!nt 69 cents for a two· month supply of dental noss half a doten times a year plus 3 couple of dollars for tooth bru:.hes. an tn\'estmenl or about S6 u ~e:ir." Do you expect to lose ~·our f1nl!t'rnt11ls 10 your llte~me"' B:lssiur asks. and at once n•torts. "Of course not So why do most people expect to lost' th1•1r tt•eth before they die"" "T th decay 1s larJtt.'I) ~·aui.C'd b) protein plaque on lht· teelh, . dds Or. Maun<'<.' Marshall, h<.'ad of a dental r hnu." in rural ainbridge, N. Y "'Wt' know that bacteria <'Olo01it' on lhe p u . ·causiflj? deca) and lhat to prevent this, "e must interrupt the bartenal eolon1tal1on proct'ss." TO KEEP BACTERIA from t•olonmng. you must inter· rupt the colonizing process ('\'Cr> 24 to 32 hou rs wilh t1 thorough brushing and by nos:,,tnA. prt>fernbly with a wai. less dental floss. "Ameri<'ans should put their money tnto prevenllne d1i.· ease instead of repairing damn~<' from disease." insists Dr. L.M. Kennedy of Dalla!., prt>1>1th•nt of lht' American D~ntal Ass n .. and mainta.inlnjt oral health 1s relallvely anel. pens ive "A person " ould spend on a\'eruJ,?"' ot about $70 per year n\'er a l1fet1me for this,'· Kenned' 1•:.t1mates. ··on the otht•r hand. what needs to be.• dont• to r~·i.t ort• und n•pa1r dam;iat• that ·s alr<•ady been done by rltbeu~e t'an ht• the most h 1X'ns1ve kind or treatment. runrHn.: 1n10 thousands of dollar:. for an adult .. AT THE MOST-I NFORMt:O professional levels. th\" ~·onvicllon is gr o\\' Ing that a near-r e\'oluhonary s hift Is go ing on from restorative work :ind relier of pain to prevt'nt1vt- procedures. ll 's hardly a 100 percel\l turnaround -only about 30 to 40 pe rcent of the U.S. population b l'!il1mnlNi to bt' visit1nJ! a dentist on a rt•,::ular basil" today and m1llton" <1re1h·(•n to the denllsl only hy pain But there's a changl'. "l'le rand dram auc." s ays the AUA ·~ prt•r.1th•nl. • \ at's your m8Jor hanJ!Up 11b<>ut pn·,·cntive dentistry .. (.'om itmcnt. In Mar hall":. ""'d" "Tlw pul>lk rfocsn'l think we should be paid anylh111~ unlcs" Wt> do !>omethlni; phy:.1cal. like d rill a tooth. But th1· publtc i:. satisfied 1n con ... ultlng "Ith an nttorney nnd pay1nA a fee for consultatinn. ·· The bil!gcst news in prcv1.•nllve dt'nti~try. or <'Our:w. 11' prepaid dental care \.\ith :m t•stlmah'd 25 million of you rece1vin1< prcpuid dental can· trom Hl\lr family dent .... 1 throu!lh 11.000 dentnl insuranrt· pl.in' offered by vour employer or trade union \\'hut·., mo1 t•. c11re-cl coverttJ!t ,, proJtt'l<'d at a minimum a( fi(/ m11l1on w·oplc by 1980 Jnd 11 ... mo\'ement i:. an a phai.1· of ~·xplo'" e J!fO" th BliT IF \'Ol' CA:\''T i::1•1111111 .1 pri·ru11c1 dental c:tr<' pl.rn .ind) ou must handle the pre\ ent "'t«11•nt 1:-1 rv on your O" n Establis h an on-j!oln~ n ·l:1t1nnsh1p with a pre\•entwn oriented dentist fort wo·thre<: chN·k1111:. y<'nrl); -Treut your <lt'nt1st as )Oii would a ICJwytr. w<·k1n i: mJ vice on proper diet and tooth t•ur1• :ind being J!r3t<'"11 whc:n he dot's no mort> than check your tc·l'th and cll•;in ttwm. lnve!.l a f<'w cenL" In dcntul floss and u~k your w1· vention·orlented dentist how to U!oe 1l . -IA.'arn too how to bru:.h y1lur teeth 1rnd how to remo"· plaque so that you can fight periodontal dii.eaSl' from tlw start; -TEACH \'OUR O DLDREN proper d ental earl' from an early a~e. for until Congreso; does pas~ a health in· surance bill giving eh1ldren free dental care coveraj!e, th" will be your Job. Two Irvine Industrial Complex Firms Lauded AllerJ,ta n Pharmaceuticals and Smith Tool Company have been recognited by the Greater Irvine Indus trial League <GllL> for their con lributlons toward employe enrichment and 1 he· (•nv1ron mcnt , aeeord1ni:l to Totlcl Nicholso n. Cilll . 1•x1•rnl1 H ' director. ftfarlt~f Ind#'~#'• Oue to late transmission today's listing wlll not appear In the Oailv Piiot. ..,.., Y6t't CUPll l f'u 1~1,,_.,., 1u.t "'°"' fflt \lot•\ '"'-' f\••• ~"'"' """'' .,.-. •&\t ''"' f'f'IO\t h"''~o '"llA r•u H\t ... t~ on tf\• N"w Vrtt• 'tttJi'• (•< ... ...,.. .,1n:!,.n~':' :.~'.':n~•r;.,. '~";';~,. ';;M ~:~, OtH" •ntt Uw tvrn~nt , I0\1rw.:, '•" • 041N«'lt\ I J•""W•llp4 I 111 • /~ ) \,Inn.I (tito 4 • • ! ~i7',"'~'t, ''::! :, : ' : : 1111 "•' l/t "1 ,,,, \ '""°'' Ca•r t" " • • • I I ttH.n ) • t1 , I , t IAAH Qt flf I • ~ ,.., r~ • I flf ( 0 \I to n.r.,,., >e " '-'" Vet ,,_,t 1) ''"h"• Mtf) ,, t"Oo<ll \ :~ V::r ~: <ir ,,:;! ••A !>~"'8 t i • 11 f llf~I frf~I t• Vld I>•( -" AOPI•.., Mo 10 (',ftl'lf'"""(0 lrw .. I '• I • ' .... \ .. 1 • .... ... \;~ . "' .,, • 1111 1111 . "'' ''11 Vu • •u '"' -"" '• tJo ., tJp J t \ II I ". , .. ti (I .. •• •• I • ,, I I 'I I I ,, • I •I ~I ~ \ • I II I The two Irvine Jnduslrfol Complex firms were present- ed the GIJL Business Ex· cellence Award for their QUt· .,landing achievements in lht· areas of employe aod com· mun1t v relations a net for their 1unrt1im nl and 1·n v1ronm1•nltll I' 11 n" 111 u" f.1 n ti I ' , .it I 11 I "h1t'h t·nh.rn1·r• th•· 1·11(1n· 1·11rnrnun1l). 1'-11·holi.11n .... 11'1 Nrvi ''ork Its Mo•• A~dr#' N(W Vf) ..... u•' Trw ,. 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AMEX A,,....ltn( .. , O-(t1fW'\ V"'h~"'91"f ,., .. ... ,..er r•rNo ..... ......,,_ .. ,... . .. • • t~J . ., ,,.,, ,_. °""llKtT fllfNO Wf'4tw"'11•Y TWnilf•1 hi ,.,.. '" )ti .1\1 ... 1~1' IOll .... •O ....... 1,.,.1"•'., , ... w- =~0~1~ :: .: • _..., I 20 • )JP U • :::.r 2 JO II M''> • ·-. 1• ,., =:. "': s; •; •:.,. Wyly CA!rlt " • -xn--.,.. .. C. I U lo:JO •). , .. f .... ""'' . .. "' -·- t J, .. '• 11 • ,_. tr.:: :: II 1 ·• ••• • • ,.. ....... ~- . . .. DAILY PiLOT WMM!d!y. March 10, 1171 t Asian Actors Silent Minority t B1VEllNON8COIT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The allenl mlnoril.y an the U1Jted Statea ls the Allan conllngent. accordrna to Nobu McCarthy, the JapaneH actress who~e carwr bH been hmlted to &eilh~ and waiLres.ses tn recent yeara. The Chlnue. Filipino. J apanese, Korun itnd now Vletnamue -some two mUllon stron1. she reckons -are the invisible Amertcans In movlet and television. Nobu wh<>i bad top roles in "The Teahouse of the A'-lluJl Moon'' and "The World of SUsie ~one.·• ha.s a rare opportunity to display her talent in .. Farewell to Mamanar," a two·hourNBC·TV mm Thursday at 9 o'clock "It's been a lone. long time,·· she said unhappily. "ASIANS ARE ntE forgot· . ten people of entertainment. It's an old story. There's a belief in Hollywood that Asians can't act. Mccan•\' ·'They say our acton are not attractive enough to play leading men. So the>: are limited to playing houseboys, gardeners or coobes. "Our actresses are stuck with the post.world War lJ image of the delicate war brides who came to America or the geisha fable .. "No roles are written for us. Perhaps l could understand that. But why can't I play a sec~etary . a oetgbbor. a nurse or an attorney -supportmg parts that don't specify a race?" : .WINNER 4 ACADEMY 1 !AWARD NOMINATIONS , . .. WALTER MATTHAU BEST ACTOR ~· GEORGE BURNS BEST SUPPOATINO ACTOR Plus "SMILE" edwards bAISTOL CINEMA 8'teto4 etMecArthu1 s. Cout "'°"*'' A,.. 540-140 W'••f .. ...... ....... , edwards CINEMA W£ST ............. Qotden Wfft ............. , ....., {er eth•r •••IHI l11•frll•nf) For C1u&I~ Ad -'CTION ·\ C.11 A °""'r ..... A~ "1·1'71 .• FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach .. Troupers L /fl. Bogd Why Lefties 'Southpaws' Clients continue to lnqulre why a left handed baseball pitcher 1s u lled a •outbpaw. Ball diamonda used to be laid out so the pitcher could throw to the west. thereby letting the afternoon batter C.cc away from the 1rnn. Sure enouah. the lt>fl arm of the pitcher. therefore. was to tht• south. GUNS Q. "Do lhe American who own 1tum. outnumber the Americans who don't-:· A. Not quite. Al last count there was al least one gun in '"' out. or e very 100 hous eholds hereabouts. If you spend $30 n month to feed your St &mard, you'rt" hitting prclty clost lo the 4\'traac:. air. Can you Identify Abruh11m Lincoln's lifetime allmf'nl? Martan's Syndrome. that' its name. P~plE' who suffer from ume are anaular and loosely put to6'ether. They're flatfooted. '1,;bey're nearsighted. Frequently,· in sufh cases. one eye Is not propertly con, trolled. And tht'y're affli<'ted to n pretty hhth rate with heart dliu~a. e. Addreu mail to l. M Boyd. P 0 &r 1560. Co!lo M'aa9U26 And among those c1ti1ens ,....._....._.,.._...._.,.._...._.,.._...._.,....._....._.,....._....._~ pulling an m ore than ~ SlS,000 a year, upproit· 1mately 52 out or every too owned firearms ll 's also true thut more people attend the Sunday church services than watch the Super Howl. on TV or otherwise. Always put the mothballs on the top shell' or the closet. my dear. Heavier than air, their vapors fall. not rise. 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Sporting top hats and canes, opera star Bev er l y Sills (left ) and TV star Carol 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil Burnett rehearse a number at New York's Metropolitan Opera Hou se for a Thanksgiving eve special next fall called "Sills and Burnett at the Met." CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTBATGOLDENWEST 892-4493 EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THERE 18 A MOVIE YOU WANTED TO ''.SEE BUT MISSED. NOW ALICE IS BACK! ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON Ill ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE (PG) ANYMORE CO·HIT AT BRISTOL "PJIUIONER 0, IECONO AVI NUE" co-HIT AT MIU "lura4 CASSIDY ANO THE SUNOAHCI KIO" "ASTONISHING! 'Taxi D civer' h as muscle-tensing, skin-prickling suspense that builds like an air r aid siren." --0.arles Champlin, Los Angeles Times "A KNOCKOUT" ~=~\~r"'" "POWERFUL" ::!.:":':.;., ''BRILLIANT". ::..:"""T COWMllA l'ICTUllb -· ROBERT DENIRO TAXI DRIVER A &1./l'Hl.l.JPS ........._ d •MARON~ Hi. C().STARS CYBILL SHEPHERD ~fj] NOBODY COULD DREAM HIM UP. HIS BANK AOBBEAY IS ALL THE MORE BIZARRE BECAUSE ITSTAUEI INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR, AL PACINO Co-fflt et Center Peul N•""'•n ''THE DROWNING POOL" ft BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR CHRIS SAAANOON CC).Wf AT WEST "HINDENBURG" JOHN WAYNI! a KAT"ERINE H~N IN "AOOSTER COGBURN AND THE LADY" STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • " ... Orange Coast E DITION VOL 691 NO. 70, 8 SECTIONS. 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toda,·~s losinfi( '-..Y. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1976 C TEN CENTS ·It's Bariti for Year Then Hert:og By ALAN OIRKJN OllMO•lly ... 191- IO an evening acknowledf.ted to be the end or an era, wilh lhe r e Urement of two ''€-teran coun· Nlmen. Don11n1c RJr1tt. !>ti, .i Jeweler and band dirl•ctor . v.J' elected m n.ror of Co:.tJ ~k~.1 b~ theC1t) Council Tuc,da) ni~ht Ile "'111 bt> ma) or for ont• ) t'.ir, through )larch l977"hl•nhl'\\lll he succeeded hy \Ir" :-:orm.l lll'r t111i:. 11\\ m ·r 11i11.:ratt11· or t\\o 1>r,•M·h11ob, \\ho\\ tll lk• nH1\lll fo1 one ~t'Jr .11 ... 11. thrm1~h Mardi. 1!17K The elect ion of Rat'1t1 nnd Mr!! Hertzog a!I ma} or each tor terrn~ of one )'t!Jr "as taken on a 4 I council 'ole and apparentb as a comp rom ise. Gent-rail~. C~ta Me!>a ma)or~ ha\'e l><.'t'n elected tot"' O·) ear term:-. Both .lCl ions "'ere appro' ed in ont' vot1.•. with nt'W Co111w1lm11n i';dv.ard l\tc Farlund da~c>nllnK. ~ay in~ lw I u vor cd R1.1rlt1 ••~ mayor but exµrci,sin1t "rt•!lervu· lion:." ubtmt Mr~ lkrtiog &!> n m a) or for the !\ccond yt'ur. Mc Farland add<.'d . ho"e\·cr . that ht' \\OUld i.UPJX>rt "hoe\er \\ J!\ m ~l\ or Tht> smgll' \Ole . which ram'-' aftt'r a 30 m 111 utt• cloM'<l·door e' ISt'l' K H IT I, Pagt-..\:!l Bandit in Mesa Ski-masked Hood Hits 3 Nights 0.11,,., ... _,,,..... COSTA MESA'S NEW LEADERS -MAYOR DOM RACITI (LEFT), VICE MAYOR JACK HAMMETT Compromise Choice• as New Er1 In Cfty Leaderahlp Begins, One Veer 1t a Time Psychiatrist Cited Mamon 'Brainwash' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A psychiatric witness who says Patncia Hears t wallmgly joined the Symb1onese Laoorulioo Army conteded today he onc~lettified that one or Chari~ Manson's wom e n f o ll o w e r s wa s "brainwa!lhl'd " OT. J oel For t was put under tough cross e'amanatson on his t.>x p e rt1 se 1n th e are a o f brainwas hing by de rense at· torney F. Lee Bailey. who argued the San Franc isco doctor used the word "'1thout knowing much about 1t. Trustees Approve Phys Ed Options Newport·Mes& school trustees decided unanimously Tuesday to aJJow hjgh school students t.o skjp physical education during e1lher their junior or seruor year U they want lo. After sifting through numerous pro posals f o r an o ptional physic al educat ion program. trustees settled on a plan that re· q uires physical education for three of the four high school year s. Students m ay skip physical education eithe r during their en· tire Junior year. or lht>1r enltre senior ye ar or take only one semester each year. The school •t.tlc:t currenUy has a n experimental plan in operation which allows eighth· semeater 1enlors to take courses other than physkal education Uus s emester. Distnct officials and trustees were apparently pleased wilh the results of the expenment and de· c1ded to expand the program begmniog in Septe mber. The change ·has ('Orn e about ~cause of a ne w state law which allows individual school districts l o decid e whether or n ot physical educ ation should be mandato r y for Juniors a nd seniors. A ski·masked bandit is on an armed robbery spree in Costa Mesa. He has struc k the last three nights -twice and on Sunday night -and police said they would have e xtra patrol units out tonight. Investigator Gerry Thompson said today one man appears responsible for the rash oC rob- beries. noting that there has ooen a similar desc r1pl1on m each case -a man in tus early 20s wearing a ski mask , a blue qwlt· ed mountain·type Jat'ket, about five feet. 10 inc hes tall and weighing about 160 pounds . The man has u sed a chrome-plated automatic revolver. The robber was foiled in what was apparently h1s first attempt -an attempted rob~ry at a large apartment complex at 2117 Elden Ave. at 8:20 pm. Sunday. Thompson said a ski·masked bandit knocked on the apartment manager's door. simulated a gun when Mrs. Myrtle Lowe, 56, answered and said be was com· mlttiq a holdup. But Mrs. Lowe &Jammed the door 1n bis face, locked the dead bolt and called the police. Fifteen minutes later. a man answering a similar description and car rying a chrome-plated automatic robbed the Altadena dairy at 1085 Baker St. a nd escaped with $65. Monday night the bandit struck the Exxon service stalJOn at 2600 Newport Blvd. al 7:45 and got away with SlSO. Tues day njg bt the gunman robbed the Hillgren hquor store at 270 E . 17th St . at about 9. 30 and got about $150. Thompson said each time the bandit fled on foot, though pro- Fort. a key proset'utlon witness st Mlss Hearst·s bank robbery trial. h ns told the JUr'Y that she was not t'oerl'c•d 1nto lhe terroJ'lst hand but t'On\'ertt>d to it beca'use she was ripe for an exciting new hfl'S lyle. Balfey quoted fo'ort 's testimony from thl• Ma nson ma~i. murder tr1ul. wh<•n thl' San f'ranclsro Deputy Supt. Norman Loats said that plan was devised so that students in their junior year. who often have crowded coll e!?e prt•· paratory class schedule1S, can h a"e mort' li m l' for o ther Broker Barker physic1:rn ..ind <'rrmsnoloje1st t0c>k cour!>es. the st and a" a d t•fenM' v. 1tne~s for l.4.'~lle Van Houten , one of the Manson i.tlrt" Fort a dm1llt'd he t~tif1ed that through various m('lhods, ~rnrh as 1solat1on . m a!>Stve U!ICS of dru.is und for <'l'd "sexua l depr:n aty ... 'h\• att1lude'I or th1• Man~on v.omen lO\li ard d~ath wt'rt' chanJ:t'ct Low Turnout For Teacher Pay Hearing 1 le con1•t•1lt•d ht' U\t>d lht• k rm "brainv.11,h1n,,:" tn 1lt•,<-r1tw the :'lil•wport·Ml"HI school l ru:-t~·' h 't'hntqut• hl'ld a public he11nn11 Tu1·'dd) on Daill') th1•11 .1'.kf'd 1f th\• pro .1 I l pcrcent !'.:tlar) prorx1!\J I hv ~ecution v. tlnt''"" hndn t bt•t•n ll'arhl'rs, hut llnl) .,t•\('n peoph· q u..-stHmt•tl ,1t the Mun-.nn 1nal on bolhl're<I to orrer tht'ar comment!> "ht>lh('r ht• k nt·~ O( C'3!1t.''I "ht•re onlhesUbjt>Cl. .. someont.• ""' hn-; sul cto"' n and Of thoi.e seven. four were either projlrammt•d ,0 m C't'nl' to AO out t t' a " h e r s o r p s y{'ho lo J? 111 t 1 und 1.'0mm1t urmcd robh<'rll"'I employed in the school fh11tri<'t and otht.'r crl m e'i., • • "'ho ur1tcd trust et'i. to acct•pt the fo•ort '!'I r<'s pon,t•, fl'! rr ad by J)ay proposal. Uaalt>y . "Yt·~. m one sc•n!!t.' thnl's Thr rt•m atniniz thr<•C' c1t17l•n:c: whnt li'C' do "'ht•n wt.• pro1otrum wt•re unanimous in their b<'lt<'f i1oldlt·r~ an a" ur " th11t th•' mont'Y rt•qul'Sl<'fl hy th<' Bath'\' uh1• a-.kanl? 1.1hrn1t th1• lNl<'ht•rs 1!-Mmply too h11oth amt ll!,tnir1c~m1·t• of lht' dt'frml»nl ., toounre11h<;t1r • 1dopt1nn of th1• nanit• "Tania " Tht.• total puy packal?t' rMur'l Fort <.J1<l T anao "'a ... u !>\ mbol ~ hy tht• tt•arher' · twrj!ainan.: llf \I i.;~ 11t-.1rst'' ne"' identity 1r1" itroup amoun\c; to S4 11 m1lhon I Su p \TT\'. Page i\2l That f11tun• includr!\ nbout S3 4 m1lhon for te:icht.>r salane<i an<I $1 2m1lhon1n frtnJ?e ~nl'fit~ MARKET BALKS AT 1,000 AGAIN 'EW H)R K n ·r 1 l -Tht> ... tor k m.lt l..t•t t'ln'1'rl 'hl?hth· hac her tnd.1' an J<'ll\l' tradani: on th1' ~t'\\ \or!.. ~tuck Exch.m~e. ;illhOllieh lh1• l>fl\\ J llnt' tn du<.tn.11 a\l'r.1ct• t.vl<'d for tht' .,econcl cnn-.\'tllll\l' d,1, to'"' tJin J men I! thruuch 1 000 If'\ el Th(• U\ t•r,1~1· lo!•lllll'(l 1 58 p<'lnl'l l<1 !l!l:i 2X It h11c1 mo' ect to neJrh I 1\\11 tor a hnl'I pcrn~I hdnrt• pri•ltl t .ilon.: h<•cJmC' .1 1.1ct11r Ad' ~in1•etl hJn·I~ ll'CI dt•chnC''I <TJhlt.'c, U1 1 Turnn\l'r amountC'd t o 25.900.000 shJrt>•-. do"n sharpl) from the 31.iiO 000 tiarl<'d TuC''· day. In other action taken Tue.,d;I\ m1?ht. truskes decided that none or the teachtnfit staff "',II I><' d1" mts!led at the end of this !-Chool yrar Howe\'er, they 'laid that the folio"' IOI? school year. J97i 78. tea{'hlOI? stare and d1stnct pro izrams "''"both probably ha\e to oo reduced to make up for drop p1n1t student enrollment Karen Hooper. prt'~1dent of thr :\ewport ~l esa Educators As· soc1ation 1 ~ ~t EA 1. told tru.!ltecs the teachers· pa y reque~t in· eludes a six percent cost of.hv1n~ raise tt\e teachers believe 1s o~ed to them from this year. plu~ a six pt'rcent pay hike for next year. totaliniz 12 percent Distnct officials. however , said the request a moun ts lo actuall) 14 percent. when the additiona l money for t he teachers relu't' ment system 1s added in He's 'Doggi,sh' on Stock Picks MINNEAPOL IS CAP l ··euJlls h" is good news in stock market Jargon, but a Min· neapohs broker figures "dog· gash .. as eve n better Anthony Sil verman has m ade his dog . Summer of Kenwood, vrce president of his firm. tie lets the golden retriever pick the stocks he buys for hunself "She '!I irot a m 1racuJou~ record 1n th<' stock m arket," S1l\ erman, 32. said Tuesday. The value of s toc ks ~he's chosen In hve months has gone up m ore than 50 percent, he said. Every Monday. Silve rman 11prt.»ad11 the Wall Street Journal on the r<'d corpel in h111 office. Kenwood obhglnscly Cf<'<'IY.I onto the page with tht' New York Stock Exchange 11u11t ot1ons and '\lumps down "Whe rever the hr~t nml on ht>r nght paw fall!.. -ihan the one I buy ... said Sil\'('rman 1lverman announcNi an a local new11paper laM Novemb<'r th:it he na med his d oA VICl' pn•c;1dcnl of h1 S IOVCStment ftrtn, II !>Ub s1d1a ry of anothe r company He said the ad drew "a tremen· dous re11ponse" from fellow stock broker s . who called to con· gratulate ham for his publJc rcla tJons gambit But h1~ parl'nl com- p a n y w as n ot a mu sed Silverman m as fired "It ~as r eally s ick." said S1 l \'erma n . who n ow heads anothe r inves tme nt firm. "I couldn 't u n d e r s t a nd t h eir response ·· Siiverman emphasized that he uses Kenwood's choices only for his personal Investments. H@ said he might get into trouble with regulatory bodies if he let Kenwood choose the stock he re· commends to clients. Silverman. who is married to an attorney and has two children. dJdn •t ~ant to be pinned down on Al>WI ......... 'GO FOR IT, POOCH' Kenwood Picks 'em exactly how much ht>'s invested on the d og's sa y-so n ut he ad1.nowledged that he deals in "the thousands of dollars." He also was quick to point out that Kenwo<Jtl wasn 't exactly bucking the odds, since stocks in general have been doing very weU recenUy . Stlll. he said. her showing bas been outstanding. bablv lo a vehi<'le localed out of sight from the holdup scene. He said catching lhe robber would be d1ff1cult because of the lack of a g<><>d description and because the bandit bad not shown a tendency to rob a parllrular kind of bu~iness. but had struck four d1rfer e nt kinds of locations an apartm<'nl complex . a dai.ry. a ga~ station and a liquor store. $150 ,000 Overhaul Airport Parking OK'd Over Protest By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI \lte IMllY I'll .. SUI! Count y pl a nnin g com · missioners r e1ected a Newport lk.H·h proll· ... t Tuc .. ,flav and found a $150.000 parking lot O\ler· haul al Orange County Airport will not have a n adverse impact on the environment. The c o mmisslon·s findin g came on a 4 to 0 vote. ll means the county will not be required to prepare an environmental im· pad npon covering t.he project. Contrary to the commission's finding, Newpo rt Be ach last month fil ed a protest thal declared the a irport parkmg lot pro)ect "m ay h ave significant adverse effects on the environ· ment " The city's protest faulted the county's declaration otherwise for -Fa iling to properly describe the project. esp e1ally lhe number of new pa rking spaces to be creatt'd. > lgnonng "the potential an· creased demand for commer<'ta l an atlon" c reated by the addl:'d pa rking spaces. \\hat ever their number m i~hl be Overlooking the potential a ir pollut1on effects the prOJl'CI might have by <'ncoura~in~ a n in- crease 1n vehicl<' miles traveled Attorney David Larsen, who reprC'senll•d Nl'\\ port Beach at the romm1~!\1on hN1rinS?. calll'd thr parkan~ lot overhaul "mon· o ( the nickel and dam•· mcr<"a<,t• 111 acll\'ily at th1• :urport .. "I( a pravall· part y had ,1 SlS0,000 pa r k1n1? lot pro11·rt . you'd requ1n· an t•nvtrnnmt•ntal impart report." l.;1rsen told Che comm 1'Sll>nt·r' L ar sen fo und no c;upport among lhl· <'•>mrnt~Mom·r-. · I Ct•t>I .. 1ra1 ght1·11111u nul lh1• parksn.: '>llU..tl 111n '"' ll•1t 1.1111.1 Orange Coast Gets Several New Mayors Nt•w mayors w1•11• 1·l1·<•t t·d Tue., d u y 11 1 Rh t for ~ 1• v 1• r .d Orunl(1· t'1ltl ... t t'ltli'' IR\'INf: C11u11!'1lrni•11 pwkP!I Da\1rl S11li.. an utturnn. IJ' th1•1 r rhatrman and Bill \.11!101111!-> a11 ~nizani'l'r us their 'l<'t' c•ha1rm.111 )p tn\' rl'C'l'nlly dr11pf)t•ll th" t1tl" of ma\·or a~ a tc•rm for th1• r111111 r1I'." pre-.irltnR nfflrcr. f'Ol.~Ti\I:'\' VAl.U:\' 1\I Jl ollinden. 4!\ a proRrarn manaizrr fnr tran.;port all<Hl m ana~ement 'll ud1f'S at I<: lr\'lne. "'a<; elC'el1•d mayor Roger Stanton. 38 an a .. soc1ate professor of manaRement al Cal State. t..oni.t Reach "a~ t'fl'cted mayor pro tempore SAN CLE'1 ENTE -Patnck Lane. 38. an attorney. wao; ell-el ed mayor with Donna Wilkinson. a former plannin g commissioner a nd n ew l y e l ect ed cou n · cilwoman. as v1C"e mayor LAGl'NA BEACH Phyllis S¥i eeney. a Realtor. was elected mavor a nd J ohn Brand . a geo· graphy tea~h er at Orange Coast College, was named vtce mayor. mount to encouraging use or tht' a irport ,'' said romm1:;.,.011 Chairwoman Sh irley Gnndll' And Comm 1 s~1on e r James Thorpe reminded Lar:-.en th11t llmitat1ons o n commc.'re 1a l n11th ts w1 II sh II be in cffl•ct al thl• airport lnvolvt>d in lht.' purkmg lot pro· j erl is tht· r<'!.l dp1n~ of tht• airport's main lot lo provide 1111 estimated 150 addillonal public parkinjl sp acei1 . Also involved in the task is r e· locating a car rental and an employes par km~ area to provide better public accessibility to the terminal. 1mpro\•em ent ot an ex1shn~ overflow lot 1s also {'ailed for 10 lhe prOJeCt. {Sf't> PARK. Page i\2) &ardNixes Smoking Areas ForStuknts :'\ewporl Mt'!.<J M'1!ool tru~ll't>'> han• r rJt'Cll'<I a plan to r n:at1· SPN'iJl !tnlOkinlt a rt'<!!> on high :-rhonl r" m pusc•:. Thl' ~dH)ol hn:i rrl volto<I 5 tu 2 Tuc•!>clay aii:11 n!\t l'n •allng ti!' ..,ignalt•cl ~muk1ng .1n•us afl l•1 l1s t1'n•n1? to pit·.,.., from mo,11\' non smok1n~ !>t udt·nt.... who d1· mandl'd thl' 'JH'l'1al an·u~ "for hl'alth rca ... on ... 1 hl' h11{h ~1·h1111l .,tu<l~nh dillmed thut .,moktni: now m· 1·ur.., n•gularly ,1t 1•1t1•h 11f th1· rampui.t-. und that non .,n1nklllJ! 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Al -... ,_, •• C.,..., C#'rw' A IJ ,..11 ........... Al CIH\111 .. 0 1 I =tnmy All o.Mlu .,. Cl l er..Mf"f a u ,,,,,y,.__ ., 0 .. 1~ ... ll<n Alt '-1• •1-• ........ ,,. ... ... 0. , ........... at Eftttrt•t,.,,,.rit at It StoOMarhh ... ,i ...... .. , Tolnll..., .,. -CJ It ,,, .. ,"" ... ,. -IMllO<eri Alt w .. t.,.. A• ---Cl -14H...,. ,.. -w-'> Cl A2 DAILY PILOT 'Reagan Slipping Carter's All Smiles in Florida WASHINGTON CU Pl) Ron•ld Reacan 'a. plan to win lhe !Wpubllcan pr~aldtnual nomina· tJoo w1tb a t" o round knoclcout ov~r ~sldent Ford hu failed. Jimmy Carttr'a plnn to show Ceor&e Walluce can be beaten in the South aucceed\:d. A ti a result of Tuesday'is Florida primary reaults. if Rt'acun's umpat1n ls not dead it ;at least is on the c:riUcal list. And • * * Ford, Carter ti Carter lB not the frontrunner for cbe Inm~rauc nomlnaUon, then no one ia. Reaean uys h~ will rontinuc h11 challen&t> of Ford all the way to t.be GOP national conve.nUon in Kansas City in August. nomlnauon n~ld and t•ould .. ~ SW'• Carter of th'N>fl<i rl re 1•11 lhe Ucket -ll not the pre."d n uaJ nomlnaUon 1ueU Rca1an was i.uppo:soo to h•\'•· a lock on the coni.en•aUv.t• \'Ott in f'\orlda and that "'us iuppo~(.'d to be the ball game. florld1.1 abo wu lj Upposed tu b\• Wallnr,• (.'()Untry and (ew l>Undits b<'hevt·d Carter could do much lx•voncl cuttlna Into the Alubuman ~ 41 K percent wlnnlna flgureot 197:? 0.11, ....... ""'" ""1~ A ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR 38 COMBINED YEARS OF SERVICE ON COSTA MESA COUNCIL Plnkley end Wiison (seated) Applauded by Hertzog. Hammett and Racltt (fro m lett) Win Florida Primary Vote But unle&a the fo rmer California eovernor can qwckly erase the memory of 106585 to Ford after confrontationa in New Hampshire and Florld:a, lllS well a.s defeats ln Massachusetts a.nd Vermont. Reagan will be re· garded as nothing more lhan a dogaed loser from here on out. Carter says there still ls a tong way to go lo win the Democratic nomination. and be is right. But by defeating the Alabama gov· ernor in Florida, a state where WaUace routed all Democratic comers four years ago, Carter demooslt'ated that Wallace 1s vulnerable in the south and re· duced him again to the status or protest candidate. But Ford showed tumst>lf to be a good campa1gnt.>r und qwck to lta~m the advianla.ies ot the.• prt< s1dency In seeking 'oles He called in professionals to r~plact> well-meaning amatturS an Ntw Hampshire and Florida. but 1t appears It was Ford himself who pullt'd 1victor y out in both states by timely visits and well·placed darts at his opponent. Newport Man Guilty Of 2Rapes A man arr ested on rape charges by Newport Beal·h police last Sept. 28 while await· 1ng court action on earlwr burglary a llegattons was found ~wit) of nint.-felony counb today by an Orange County Su~rior Court 1ury Thomas Edward Hughes, 22. of 2 110 E 16th St . ~ewport Beach !"tm1led a:. the Jury hied back into Juds:e James f'. Jud g e ':. courtroom to find him guilty of rape, sex pervers ion. a:.:.ault with a deadly weapon and burglary. He continued to smile as J udge Judge set April 9 as the sentt>nc· mg date Hughes face:. a possible tire term in state prispn on thl' nrne COO\ ICllOOS T'To Newport Beach \\Omen lest1f1ed during his tnal that Ule) "ere raped by II ughes alter he l'ntered their apartmenG na the )hd1ng w1ndo". One of the t" o women told the 1ury that s he was repedtedly threatened and cut with a kn1fo while being raped and forced to paruc1pnte in acts of sexual pt>rvers1on Th~ \'1ct1m also testified that her head was twisted and Jerked by flughes to lht' point that muscle:. "ere torn and she has •tnCt' bet.•n com pt!Ut.'<I to wear a neck bruce The attractl\'C '1rtlm lf'Sllf1ed .hat llught.•:. rept•Jt(.JI) "urn~ wr that he would "C'ut lwr into ,hn•d:." Ir .,ht• ll1d nnt rnmpl} .\1th h1 o; ckm and~ .\ 't'<'ond wllnes!i k sllfied thnt llulo!ht's r::iped her while she \\ :.i~ 1.11111i.: dinner a t his ap.irtmt•nt ind d1J not allow h<•r to fimsh h1•r twal "bt'fore he s t.1rtNi nppinJ? ny C'lotht"' orr iJlld thro-.mg me Jn tlw ht.•d." II ",,, l<'Sllfied that a nt>tlo!hbor "ho <'.1llt>cl pohcl' tll tht• l1111l1lin.: 1flm1ttecf that he callt.'Cf offirn ' tt'CllUSfl hi'\\ Jntl'CI tht' proloni:t•tl .i·rt•amini: ..to pped and not wr:iust• ht• frlt a rrime m1~ht lw .lklll l' pl,I('('. 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"" u t· mQIJ> ..... , f'ro•P-..A I MIAMI (U P I ) -The final Democratic presidential vote tn the F1orlda primary with all of Ule state's 3,,20 precincts report· mg: Ford also had help from the economy. Increasing signs of re- co\'ery. especially the continued reduction of unemployment. ha<i to be a campaign asset for him. MESA MA Y()R RACITI • • • ecutn·e session. a lso pro' 1dt'(I for Councilman Jac k Hammett."' ho has been may<1r be fort', to ht-' ice mayor for both )l'HS The nominatJOn of Raciti and )Jrs . llertiog for one-~ e ar. s uccl''Sl\C 1erms "as made b" nl'" Coun c1lwoman Mary Smallwood · The rt'organization met'ling was attended by nearly 200 peo pie -many of whom were friends and relatives of vt>terim counc1lmt'n Alvin L Pmklev and Robert \\ ilson "ho retJred Tues- day night. The audience hooted and booed as the new council IAent into a clost'd session a s its ftrl>t order of business, but after the volt' some expressions of salisfacuon were made. A beaming Raciti. who made no secret of his feeling that thl· mayorality was the realization of a Roal for him . said afterward. "This w.is the" ay to go " T oday. '.\1rs . 1lert10J! <;;wt . · :\'o"' \\C'll ha1 e harrnom on thl· council. I hope .. · The meeting was a mi,'(ture of congratulations for those h•a\ 1111.! office -the staff dnd l'ounril made presentations to P1nklt.•y a nd Wilson. who r ct1rt.'<I afll'r 22 'l .1r-. .ind IG ) l'Jr~ 't.•n ll'l' respecl1\'ely and con~ratul:i tlon:. tor the ne" com1·r!'> and the twnwinners in tht> ma.} oral nit\' Hut there was no doubt lh~t the dl·c1s1on of who should IJe ma~or "as hard reacht'd. Hammett. \\hO had hoped lo becoml' m :n or himself. gJ\l' the aucl11•nre hi-. 1mpress1o n of the l'\<'l'Utl\ l' s t•ss1on dchberallon~ "We talked ahout t.•rai.. r han.ies. pi>nple. po1hllt''· i.:uocl and ba d th in ~:, ... lw <.,11 d .. Probablv the moi;t d1fflc-ult vot1• that will he· m :icle hv tht'i c·nunc1l \\a:-madt' ton1.:ht " I h' added th at the decision .... as reached "in a !!entlt-mamly pro· r 1•clure in which it was nere~'an for pt'ople to ~peJk publicly h.1 ric to each other. I a m happ' lo ht' 111 the pos1t1on of vice ma"ur I frd regardless of tht> \'Ot<· this coun<·1l will ~'' e two ~uod )<'Jn, of go\· crnment." fly choosin!! Rac1U and Mr-., I lertzo1c the c ou nc1 I elc·cttod .1s r 1\•1c leaders lwo peopll' who \\err born abroad. Hac1l.J lh'cd 111 Sc>ulhern Italy until hi s farntl) moved to the U S. "ht•n hi' "'J'i 1:1 '1r-. lft f l 7ClJ.!, \\hll I' 47 .111tl the mntht'r of four. w:i" horn in (',mada, a nti mm 1•d to lht· l -., 111 l!l~l <ii. ,1 tt·ncht•1, l>t·l·mr11ni: .1 ('ltl/t•n Ill 19~9 1l ;1nl1 r espondt·d 'l u1•"l.1\' 111i.:ht lo rr1t11·1''"" ~11f.!g1•.,1ini.: he "·" 1101 an .1111•pt 1111lih1• \111•.1k1•r .mcl might ha\ 1• 1Mfw11lt\ run 11111i.: ll puhht• lllt'l'tlllf.l "l>t 1\.1" 1ni.:t•r h.1-; :1n urn·nt loo " th1' 1i11,11H·,~rn a n .. :111) · 1 ·111 a 1•'\\t'lrr nn<I l kn11'' \\t' .111 nt••·<I ,,1111 h lfll' \\ t' ·"' h.l\1' 1111111 'Ii··· f 'ro• Pa9~ .I I PATTY .•. I h1· Sym bionci;r I.lh<-1 .1t1011 Arm~ ;1ncl ''~n1f1 1.'d "a 111 ~,;1t 1'(.11 t111n with h<>r prc\·1ou' nam1• .. 11 .. 'aid on<' rt>nson !ilu· plnnrwcl 111 11);11 rv SI•'' t•n Wrrd v..1~ ~o shP C'Otilrl l J l..l' on :1 "''"' Hh·nt1t \ Hailey then hrou..:ht out thnt Fot hims elf h.id rhnni:1•rl ht' nam(' The w1tnt''' a..:n •,'<I th.it h11 family h.id altert-0 1t' prt• '1oui;l y unpronounceahlf' n.1m<' "What 1s thl' "ll{ntf1r .tncc• nf th.it. \Ir Ratlt>y " .. ht-thl'n o<;ked. "I II ask the quc<.twn:., l>r. Fort." B:11lt>y shot baC'k. llniley hamm('red away Jl Fort's quahfirations and v1Pwi1 on brainwashing becausl' of the doctor's testimony that Misc; Hearst was ripe for comers 1on. JOmcd the SLA with111 a month of her kidnaping. and wa~ a "1lhnl( p.1l1c1pa nt 1n the bank rohbery Thr<'c defense sn-ycholog1stc; tcst1(1ed Miss Hear;t "'as ter ronzed into JOimnJ: the SI.A and su£fered from a "traumatic neurosis" brou)tht on h~ her treatment Fort. on the other hand. de.,cribed the cicfendnnl Monda~ .1~ "queen" of the tcr ron st band. s ayin ~ both c;he and her captor" "er<" l"H'1led by all thr publicity th<'' \\ere rert 1v mg tlons. Onl' pt'rson mJ.} not be a ~ood s peaker and another may be egoti~llcal. .. Among tbe presentations made to Pinkley and Wilson were cancatures of each drawn by \\ :.i I h P a rt.. i: r . a l' «ra m tc· ~ teacher at Estancia lllgh School. Jrtd two pewter lrJ~ s. A rN1rement party tor t'mklt'y and Wilson hab been scheduled for Friday t'\'ening in Ule South Coast Plaza Hotel It ha~ been ar- ranged by a group called the Swan Song Committee. com· posed of city 0Htc1Jl~ and promt· nent citn:ens. In his farewell mes sage. Pmkley said. "The n ame of the game is teamwork. If you don't cooperate. you have a team that fets beaten." Nuclear Plan Pros, Cons Debated By HILARY KA \'E Ot 1111 o.u, ,...,. st.an A highly emotional debate of the pros and cons o( the nuclear power plant initiative marked Tuesday's meeting of the Orange County Coast As~oc1ation On one side . Or Doutilas De Nike of the Sierra Club argued that unless the June ballot measure 1s approved, dangerous nuclear planU. will proliferate in Caltforma a nd cause problems of waste contamination. sabotage, and radiatJon danl(ers . However. Ronald Baker of the Southern California Edison Com· pany insisted that the ballot in· 1tJative would serve only to "ef· (ectively shut down·· the nuclear power industry and cripple the ~tale's ener gy sources. PropositJon 15. 1f approved by \'Oters. would ha\•e lhe following effects: -It would ban construction of Candidate Carter WaUece Jackson Sha pp Udall Bayh Blessitt McCormack Shriver Byrd Harris Church No Pref. Vow P~ent 439,870 34 392.lOS 31 306.1.20 24 31,02C 2 26,257 2 8,5.\2 1 8,171 1 7,481 1 6.871 l 5.910 0 5,666 0 S.456 0 :n.348 3 The final Republican presider>· tial vote in the Florid.a primary with all of lhe state's 3,420 pre- cincts reporting: Ford Reagan 318.844 53 282,618 47 F,....PageAJ SMOKING. • condon<' a ''d1rtv. unhe:ilthv habit .. and that parents expected thl' ~chooh to offer a health~ en v1ronment. Trust('e!o took no action at the mt:elin~ Tue!.da y . but said tht•y would likl' to see the existrn1t anti-smoke rules enfor ced und addit1onul anti-sm oking educa t1on classes created. Trustee Carol l\1 artm said the board should admit there are no simple !>olutions to the smokinl! problem and simply watch other school dl~trtcls for new ways of controlling student smokini:?. Board Pre~1denl Thomas Hen· derson said he saw Jl!Oblems of enforcement both with and without ~pecla l smokine arcas. .. Bt•sirlcs. I think the school board should be a little ideaUstJc and set an example for the com- munity. I can't see us condonjng an unhealthful habit,'' He n - derson !.aid. This has the practical effect of further reducing the Democratic White House Bomb Scare Unfounded WASHlNGTON <AP>-A man abandoned a black briefcase al the maJn gate of the While House today and police cleared Pen· nsylvan.la Avenue for 20 minutes while a bomb squad opened 1t gingerly -to find only paper~ and pe~onal errects. President Ford was hav1n1t lunch at the time A !)<.'c r<.'t Service spokesman ~aid special measures \\'ere used lo protect the Pre~1dent liut th e !>pokesman refust'd to sa) \\hat they" <'rt' The spoke'm un said ht• thinks St>cret Service agent~ kno" th•· identity of the man \\ho kft lht· bnefcase. But th<•re \\a~ no 1m mt'diate arrest. The m an left the brit'fcase out side the northwest gato on Pen- nsylvania Avenue. about 100 yards from the west wing of the WhJte House where tbe Prest dent's oval offke is localed. Then the man ran away. He left the briefcase neut a guardhouse at the gate. manned by uniformed officers who called the Secret Sen·ice and a bomh squad. Police and Secret Ser\'i<'<' agents immt'diately block<'d off the avt'nue to vehicle's anct pedestrians . The avenue "a!> filled with Washingtonians on their lunch hour. E'rea Pflfl*! Al Reagan can pull hlmseU up by defeating Ford in llllno1s. North Carolina or W1scons111. But the had planned to show m the firs t pnmanes that Ford was no more than a s malltime M1rh1gan con gress1onal politician who would fold at the first punch. Ha\'mg take n the first rour punches himse lf. the burden of demonstrating voter up~..il nu" 1s on Reagan. Carter's \'ict or y mui.t be newed in tht' context of lknry Jackson's effort m fo1onda All the major DemocratJc conu•n d e r s save the Was hington senator avoided campaigrung 111 Florida to let Carter go head to head with Wallace. and 1t 1s t\'- asonable to consider the votes Jackson got as support siphoned from Carter. The Florido triumph blurs Carter's fourth place f1n1~h 111 Massachusetts aftPr ht!! openini \lo eek New Hamp:.h1re wm But 1l ~1~s not really d3mBJtt' Jack!lon. the Massachui.etts \\tnner ur Rt'p Morn~ l'dall. M'cond ir1 M a s s a <' h use t t i. a n d I t> 111!, • r a111nn~ hl>t>ral l>t>mtl(•rut:-. i.t•1·k an~ the nomination. \ I ' ' \ TOSIG1IT COAST COMMUN IT Y COLLEGE BOl\HO Regular rnN·tin~. 13i0 Ad<i m!'>. 8 p m "OLI \'ER" Newport !\h•sa m us 1 ca I , C o:. t a M <'' .1 JJ 111 h Lyceum.!! pm. Tirkl'L'> $3 OCC LECTL:R E "SprtnR Wardrohc RecyclinJ.> \\nrk .. hop. · Estancia ll1Ah !'>c hool, llomn 32.'i ip m. "A MIDSt;~DI EH 'lllCllT S PARK ••• new nuclear power plants and Finch Filing phase out existing plants unJei.s Still unsettled when the com· DREAM '' South <.'11 .1 ... 1 Repertory Th1·atC'r, Tut•Mla) Sunday,8 p m . LhroughA11nl ~1 . rigid safety requirements are LOS ANGELES (UPJ) _ mission voted its finding was the met. Robert Finch. a candidate for the number of added parking spaces . THURSDA \'. MARCii 11 -It would rail fortht?review Republican no mination to the thatwillbecreated. LIBRARY STOH\' JIOPH and approval of nuclear power U.S. Senate, has filed more than Slaff estimates ranged from . Costa Mesa Lihr:.iry. 111 :io a m plant safetv i.vs tems and water 10.000 signatures of registered lSO to 395. Generally, however . OCC LECTL'RF: "Ant111111·' d1~posal techniques . California voters to qualify for the gain in spaces was dcscnbed and Collecti blt>s," Finl' A1 t -ll would remove federal in· the June primary el«Uon. "as about 10 percent." Bldg., 119. 7 JO p.m . s u r anc e Ii a b1 h ty limits for ------------------------------------·-----nuclear reactor accidents. -It would call for release and publis hing of annual e\•acuation plans by th<' state. Baker likent>d the coming lest in Californin lo the Nt'w Hampshire Primary . If the ballot mcasur<' succeeds h••• l'. ht• pre· chcled a similnrdeml!ot'Ofnurlcar t•ner~y across lh<' country. lni;tead of look1n& at the actual ,,tft•ty rt•cords 11( tht' <•x1st1n~ 1·ommt>rc-1al nuclrar p111Ae r 111.ints. flaker charJt('(f I hat propo· npnt!I of PropO!»ll•llll 15 fir(• basing lh<'lr "'"".,on "f:intt11o> ·· Baker tund that no dnlh.'l or 1n Juries have resulted from com- mercial nucll'ar reactor acc1· tlf'nt.s. llowever. De Nike inii lsted thnt th<.' reactor ~ an· ortua llv 1lanaerous :ind n<'<'d tn ht• ninr(' ~trlctly re,;ulated. as r111lt'i.l for 1n the Initiative. De Nike said that the energy !lafe\y systems must be tested in actual operation, and that lh<' wastes must be disposed or or !>tored safely to e hrrunate rad1a· t1on contaminal1on. 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