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1976-03-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
Look, No Caritin Arnette Cromartie, a Raleigh, N.C., dental assistant, brushes the teeth of her dachshund, John, a treatment he asks for each day. Arnette says John wakens her each morning, gets his own toothbr'ush and beads for the bathroom to await bis daily brushing. THURSDAY A FTERNOON, MARCH 11, 1976 VOL M. '->•II. J S«CTIOlfJ, JI li'loOCJ -Nixon S01oking ·Puts Six In Court Six people w ere booked on dUzens' arrest In the Orange County courthouse today as security aicents representing GASP (Group Against Smoking Pollution) enfor ced what they 1ald is a county ordinance pro- hibiting smoking in many sectors ot the San tu Ana building. All six. one of them report~ly a lawyer. were taken to the. marshal's office where they were cited for violating the non 1moking ordan11n<'e and then re leased on their promlse t.o appeiar In court. GASP attorney William Shef neld said the SIX people arre,tt'd were spotted smoking ln front of CIC close to "No Smoking" sl1ns. '·I( we can't RCt relief in the (S.eSMOKF., Pa&t!A.2) ou"t "'eat her Fair toni1tht a nd sunny on Friday according to the weather suv1ce. Gust y winds IS to 25 mph this evening lligh'I warmina to the mld-60s Friday. Low" tonJght an the 40s . INS IDE TODA\' Unorthodoz os at may bf" i\laTgartr Trudeau·, Opt'n neu. honuty, candor and frtt lf'Crll ha~ won thf' heart• of ColJCJCbcm.t. See 8 1. Slwt 'Put' A Long Way If it weren't a case or pet. ty t heft in which the pUferer wearied or lugging the loot. Huntington Beach Union High School may have a horrendous s ur- prise waiting for their track and field rivals this season. Police Officer Hugh Foster made this mild ob- s ervation Wednesday when he turned m a 12· po und s hot found by someone in the Seachrf Country Club and residen- tial development. The location was st>veraJ hundred yards downrange from the HBUHS athletic track field. and SO feet 1s considered a good heCty average dis tance for a high achool shot puller BadJuun Says He 's Leading Over Sclunitz Assemblyman Robert R:adham <R-Newport Beech) said today he's still the front runner in the Hepubtlcan primary campaign for the 40\h Congres.slonal Dis t.rict despite John S<-hm1tz' sud- den entry Into the race Wednes· day. . Badham said the conservative former congressman's dedsion to run "came as somewhat ol • surprise but it wasn't unforeseen by my campaign planning " "My polls indicate I am the leader in this race and one more candidate iso 't going to make much difference one way or the other." Badham said. scoffing at the claim by Schmitz that 39 per- cent of the distnct votB'!I support him. "John can claim anything he wants and u s ually does." Badham said. Schmitz said in a telephone in· terview his camp&Jgn will be geared to compete with Badham and "the pohtical machine that's been running things around her e " Both Bahdham and Scbm ili are fro m Newport ~ach Both a re considered con sen•au"es Schmitz charged Badham has <Stt SCHMITl, Page AZ> F elllales Execute I 7 .. I . Badham Says He Le~ As Sehmitz Enters Kaee Orders Bared . WoJDen Execute Cubans LUSAKA. Zambia (UPI) -An alf.woman firing squad in southern Angola has executed 17 captured Cuban soldiers for rape and murder , according to a com· munique issued by pro-Western guerrilla forces The communique, issued Wed- nesday by the National Union for the Tota l lndependt>nce o f Angola. said the Cubans were shot last week arter they "were tned for rape and murder " "All 17 were executed The fir· ml( squad was com po~ entirely of women and the Cubani, were shot with their own guns " An estimated 12,000 Cub1rn11 were sent to Anl(ola to support the Soviet -supplied Popular Mov· ement for the Liberation of AnKola in their t akoovcr of the West African country The communique was lie nt to ~..usoka for d1str1but1on hy Jonas Sav1mb1. the National Union prr s1dent who 15 dlrect1nl( force!I in hit a nd -run operat1on 11 1n southern Angoln aga1n11t the Popular Movement Last month the Popular Mov<' ment claimed ''1ctory ln Anaola's mne-month c1vll war after dt• feaUng the National Uruon. and Its ally. the National Front for the Liberation of Angola. The National Union abandoned conventional warfare but con t1nued to fight 1n the south using guernlla tactics The communique quoted a Na tional Union women's leader. Eunice Sapassa. as saying more (See EXECUTE. P1ce AZI WE1' WELCOME TO CAUFORNIA SAN DIEGO lAP> -A wet welcome greeted two visitors rrom Buffalo. Ohio. The men. Maurice Smith and Robert Mayhugh. told police that three men robbed them of $14 and forced them t o j ump off the 0cfan Beach pier Wednesday nighL A half hour later. yelling and holding onto p1hngs. they were rescued 14;1, 8l1\lfMll l~ GR4NO f'ltfl( !.\Arch 11, l'l7f> (t, .. ,, ,,,,, f •• I• I • Utl• 11\•h 'I. 11ft 1fln 411'1t (I I f '•\I jj/f UHft '\ , ~ , ", , "{> 0fl('n Olhlwr# Only , C:> . \ " "' , , , , , I I I • I I I . I ~ I Opl'tl I ', 0#(,tt.ur Only I ' I I I I I I t \. g ~ ,i • ~ --'O~tANStDI RACE COURSE FOR SATURDAY'S BUSHMILL'S GRANO PRIX Power Boatere to Compete •t Speed• of Up to 80 MPH Power Boat Racers Compete Saturday A field of 30 entrants ii npect. ed for Saturday's running ol the sixth annual Sl0,000 Bushmills Grand Prlx offsbort power bo•t race. The race ls scheduled t.o start at 10 a.m . outside the Newport Harbor entrance and drivers will be pusbJng their craf\ to speeds in excess of 80 mph over the 182-mile course which nms from Newport Buch to Huntington Beach to OceansJde to CatAUna to Long Beach and finishes off the Newport jetties. The race, sanctioned by the American Power Boat Racing Association. Is expected to draw top racers seeking championship points ln Open. Sport and Produc tionclasses. Race Grand Marshal Joey Bishop will lead a parade of the (See PRIX, Page AZ) l Denies Rap for Allende WASH INGTON <U PI) - Richard M . Nixon ordered massive CIA covert activities In Chile in 1970 to prevent establish· ment of a Cuban-style communist "beachhead" for guerrilla opera- tions throughout South Amenca. according to documents he re- leased today. But hf' denied responslbilit y for the death of President Salvador Allende. In a highly unusual action. lawyers for the former president released lo the m edia 34 pages of his responses to questions put to him by the Senate Intelligence Commiltt'e even b('forc the panel had rect>I ved the document. The committee, headed by Sen Frank Church <D Idaho), St'nl a list or 77 questions to Nucon at hi~ San Clemente home f"t.b 5 re· questing lht'y be "answered ex· peditlously" undcroalh The answers started tnckling In shortly afterward hut th«' hnal batch was delayed until today by Nixon's controversial trip lo Pck· inf( late last month. The often cryptic nnswc•rs cov ered a wldt' varl<'IY of 1iubjc<·t' rangin~ from ('hilt> to f"UI ancl CIA domesllr arl 1v1lil':>. i11u11ni.t Amen t' an c1t11.ens They were relea~wd without lht- panel'll knowlertl{t' uru1 w1th11111 the questions the comm1ttr•c hllfl asked Committee i1pokrr;mcn. ob viously anger<'d a l Nixon·., ar· I. tt NIXON. Pa~r i\21 Indian Wins Damage Suit BATON ROUGE. La. <UPI ) • A jury has awarded $55,000 to an American Indian who claimed an automobile accident htjury left him without the ability lo hunt with a bow and arrow. The state civil jury deliberated about an hour before returning lhe verdict In favor of Vance D. Beaver of Jennings. La. The suit claimed Beavers was hit by a Louisiana Stale Police car. resulting in inJuries to his neck and back. The award was against the state police's insurer. Jl2 DAlt.YPllOT s Patty ·'Quivered' F,.._P~AJ NIXON •.• llon. said the questions were ··litill clu&JJ1ed" but the mattu would bettsolved later loday ForPhoaeAid Information Fee Plan lambasted Witness .Tell,s Query Reaction N1xon. in a preamble to h1~ respc>oaes, said tl wu tu*' oPlruon that Contr u "cannot rompel a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Jl'*)'Cblatrl1t whom Palrlcl1 Hearst once accu.ed al bullying ~r to tun H)'• IM "quivued and halt·IObbed" when be blunt· ly inquired Into ber motlvN for Joining terrorl1t1 In a bank holdup. Dr. Harry Kozol. who was em. F ..... r-..AJ SCHMITZ ..• opened himsetr to alt.-ack for hlr· in1 lon,Ume poUtlcal operaUves Bill Butche r and Arnold Ford to conduct lus campa1an "That will be a problem for Bob because Butcher and ford have been linked m the past t.o the Cella organbatioo." Schmatz asserted, referrin& to Dr. Louis Cella, C?fle of California's blg&est campaign donors who has been indicted by two grand Junes. Badham denied belonging to a political machine, but conceded h e has hired Ford 's and Butche r 's f i rm , Opinion Research, to conduct h.is cam· paign "I needed a professional staff because I don't have time to con· duct a campaign and conduct As· sembly business at the same lime." Bad ham said. "That doesn't make m e part of a machine.'' Badbam turned lhe gun on Schmitz, contending, "J ohn's al~ays been controlled by acer· tam cadre of individuals who.tell h.im what to do and when to do It." Schmitz' entry into lhe con· gressional race means he has abandoned a bid for the Republican U.S. Senate nomJna· ti on. He said he spent about $35.000 on that effort, which included weekly television proerams that will continue but "taper off vadually ... A recent statewide poll showed SchmitJ a di'stant fourth in the race for the GOP Senat.e nomina-tion. Schmitz also said his decision wu prompted by a "continuing baruge of questions from people asking me why I wasn't runrung for the 40th Congressional Dis· tr1ct instead.'· Fr•• r.,,e A J PRIX •.• bag boats from the race bud· quarters at the Balboa Bay Club to the starting hne Saturday momlnc. Officials of the Pacific Of· fshore Power Boat Racing As· sociation said spectator areas for boats carrying race viewers will be clearly marked between the shoreline and the race course. Top contenders expected to be competing in the race lnch.ide Bob Nordakog, a speed record holder; woman's world record bolder Betty Cook; Rocky Aoki, owner of t h e Benlhana restaurants. and Preston Henn, winner of the 1975 Bushmllls sports class. Pre-race events lnchaded last week's boat show al Fashion Island and a Bushmill1· sponsored party Friday nl&ht at Promontory Point. Richard Burrows, mana1in& dlrtttor of the Old Bushmalla dJI· Ullery, County Anlnm, Ireland, wUI prHent the trophies lo lhe wtnnera al the Balboa Bay Club Saturday ni&ht. The race as held annually before St. ratrlck's Day and Ii itponaored by the dlallllery, which has been in operaUon since • 1808. ORANGE COMT ' DAILY PILOT ,,. (•'""'OJ" e,., .. ~, "•''' ... ,. .. ···~ """""'"" !\ t.., tn, .. ,,. ..... ~ ""'•" ,, nrwtit•"9d "" ,,.. .... (\~ f •• ''fl ·t.•f't• ~··~·· ........ , ... ~hi f ... '"''' , ... ,. ~~,. ... ""'"'""" , ....... .. 141' (O\I~ llilr .• ~••l••tl I'-'•" ._.~.,.._~ U•.t ~ f f'•1"'il••f'\ V•lltt lr.-"r-\..Mtri~....,, "., ........ ~ ... """' .. ·~--~ fil ~~ ,..,.,, " .. ...... ''"'"'-4\,t' ,~~· '>#" 'tvt ...... ""~" """' ..... •W"'' fW•' hw .. ,,~ l\.t ""Oh'"""' .. ...,,., •\ •t .)lit ¥tio• ,, t'll• ,, ••• ( ... "~' .. ' ,, t "' ..... , ... ,., Ro~rt N Wttd . ~,....,,._, .,..., .. _...._,.._. J•c k A Cur Irv """ • .,..,_,,.f'I, ..,...., (,IP,... ... 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BrownJni Jr. Hid Koiol. wbo interviewed the def~ndant five times, wUl cbalJenae her contenUon that sher 11'1 T.._... 'QUIVERED, 9098£0' Kozol on Patty F,.._r-.eAJ SMOKE .•. courts. we intend to gel it lhis "'ay." Sheffied, a non-smoker. said. "Smokers are a menace to the heaJth of the community and we shouldn't have to put up with it. .. Security agents representing GASP said they are under orders to arrest any person smoking in res tricted areas of the courthouse. They said they in· tend to remain there until the practice ls halted. The or ganization recently suf· fered a r everse in the courtroom when Superior Court Judge Lloyd E. Blanpied Jr. sustained objections filed by county of· ficials named as defendants in a GASP lawsuit. It was successfully argued by the defendants that 1t was im· possible for sheriff's deputies and marshals to arrest everyone who apparently violated the no smoking ordinance ~curity agents operatmg to- day apparently differed wilh lhat conclusion. They patroled courthouse corridors with particular emphasis on the busy courthouse lobby and the hallway outside Superior Court Presiding Judge Claude M. Owens' master calendar courtroom. The first person arrested, 8111 Wildeman of Buena Park, pro· tested bis arrest as "an out· ra1e.'' ·'These people are going to bear a bout this.·· he promised · · 1 wasn't even asked to put out my cigarette, I was just hauled ofr to lhe marshal's office." Sheffield acknowled11ed lhat he has been warned that GASP is on shaky legal &round in arresting every alleged violator of what has been described as a vague count.y ordinance. "GASP tnlends to carry on." be said. "The orgaruzat1on feels that it can justify today's actmns ln the courts ·· Ca.wr• Slt9 Greta Garbo holds an C\bject up to her face al the ap- proach of a photographer after the former movie star leaves a Ne w York theater after attending a matinee. was IWJ 1 frllltttned kidnap Ylc-pre:aldent to tut.if)' concetnlns Um wbe.o abe joined her Sym. tbe condyct of ht• otn~" but lhut ~ .... Ubentloa A.rm,y capton be wu reapondlna "volWltanty" in crlme. and that future prealdent.a ahould Chief dtfeme counMI F. Lee oot retnd tbts as• precedent BaOey 11Jd be would YilQrOU.lly The theme that:& president has proteat Kcnot'a te1t.imony and unwiual powers both as rcg11rd~ prob•bly would refer to the pff-act.ivitil'I al home and abro11d ran \'ious dllput• between the doctor throuah Nlxon·~ respons~ In de and the defendant. Ccnd.in1 questionable and even 11· The dimlnutlve. i.ray·haired lc1al acllvittes. expert appeannc for the govern· "In short,·· he summed up, ment said Wednesday that he "there have been -and will~ in fi.nt mentioned the SL.A. the \J.ny the future -circumstances U\ wtuch presidents may lawfully SOLIAH JUAOAS aulhorbe actions in tbe Interest.a QUIZZED ON SEX, AS ol the seeurity of t.h1s country. which if undertaken by other PATTY'S NN LOOK persons or even by the President A FASHION Pl.ATE, 113 under different circumstances would be illegal.·• terrorist tribe that kldnaped Many or the quest.ions Nixon Ml.la Hunt on Feb. 4, lt'74, by answered could only be guessed astina ber to deacrtbe slain SLA at but be appeared to make these cbieflaln Donald "Cinque" mainpoints: OeFreeze. -He authorized coHrl ac· "He was always giving or· th'ities in Chile in 1970 to prevent ders," be quoted her assaying. the election of Allende as pres1- Pacific Telepbono's con· ttO\'trllal plan to charac 20 cents for calls to inform'ation operators was bluted Wednesday In heiar· 1n1s beld by the state Public Utllitlea Commission l n Anllhelm. Led by Aaaemblyman Richard Robinson ( D·Santra Ano), witness after witness told the PUC hear· ln1 officer that the proposed tarirr would create hard.ships wtuJe glvlnl the phone coml)any a profit on the previously free service. Robinson said he in · troduced a bill this week whtch would prohibit the PUC from granting the charge. The 20-cenl charge for direc- tory assistance is part of a general rate increase being IRS Bills Jania Hoffa Kozel. 69. depicted M1Ss Hearst dent on grounds ··the expansion of as UI but cooperative at their first Cuba-styled Commurusl inltltra meeting on Jan. 1. But he said be tion into Chile would have pro· was disturbe<t by "her smoking vided a 'beachhead' for guerrilla constantly." operations throughout South ST. LOUIS <UPI) - He said be got the Impression America." tie said be knew of no Former Teamster Uni on "this was a girl who talks dJred. plans concer ning a coup by boss James R. Hoffa. miss· ly and likes to be directly spoken Chilean Army Chief ol Staff Gen. ing since last summer and to." Rene Schneider who was as· feared dead. bas been In that vein, be said, be re-sassinated in 1970 and maintained billed for nearly ~.ooo ln ferred lo lbe bank robbery and "I that CIA activities which he said back taxes by the Internal asked bluntly, 'Why did you do heorderedterminatedinOctober Revenue Service, the St. It"" 1970"werenolafactorinbringlng Louis Globe-Democrat re. He said she replied. ''They told about the 1973 military coup" in Port e d lo d a y in a me to," and be quoted this ex· which Allende died. copyrighted story. IOUlht In CallfomJa b)' Pac Ile Ttiephoo~ and Telea.r•ph· Part of the lncr.aae MNtht would ral110 rtsldenuat pbooo bllla from 55 to IO cent¥ per phone ptr monlb. Under the 30 call• per month 1y1tem used b,y some resl· dents. a SS.cent mor1thly lncreHe la belna aaked. Th• -phone company ls also aakln1 a Sl.0$ to sa.os per phono per month increase for busi· nesses. If those requests win PUC ap· proval. then the 20·«nt Inform•· tiori charae would ao into effect. Phone company officials say that revenues generated from the 20-cent charge would be applied to lowering the locreases souaht on residential and business phones. In seeking the charge, phone officials pointed out lhal t.be finl three information calls pe r month would be free and all calls. outside the aru code would alsO' not be charged. But w1tnesses appearing in the hearing at the Anaheim City Hal{ told hearing offlcer Donald Mean)· that the charge would. create undue hardships to people who can't reud English und the elderly who ltve on fixed In· comes. chan"e with the defendant at her -Because of a wave or bomb· The newspaper. said the • · IRS t th t b"ll to Hof They also pointed out that new J·a11 cell ·. tngs, terrorism and domestic sen e ax J • f · h t L k Ort businesses would be d1sad\'nn Q. Who were they? violence in 1970 he authorized a a s ome n a e on. di •-"' M. b o 23 l · · taged by not being included in tht.' A. Cinque and the others. eoor na~ counter-operation bv tc . • ec. . c aurun& l " tb ed d rectory because customers Q. Whal did they do.,. most intelligence agencies but e money was ow on a all_ .. th 1 u· t would not want to s~ 20 cents A. They told me l would go in c eu eoperataonofrafterafew ump sum re remen pay· locall. ~ .... the bank and gel my picture days of obJectaons from lhe late menl of more than Sl.7 taken and I dld it. .. they told me FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover million paid from the union Another point brou«ht oot was tbal if I didn't do il, l would be Nixon said he was "surprised" al in l971. the higb mobility or Orange killed." Hoover 's disagreement because Hoffa vanished from a County residents. It was eathnat· At that point, Ko&OI said, Miss the FBI chief had attended the rest aurant parking lot ed tbal four percent of the Hears t "quivered and half· meeting setting up the operation, near bit home last July county'1 populaUon moves each sobbed" and be su11ested that later Lo be known as lhe ··Huston and baa not ~n seen or month,~meanln• that directories she take a sip of coffee. _Pl_an_._ .. ___________ __::=be=ard=f=r=o=m=s=l=n=c=e=. ===:::::._.:a:..:re:..:r:..:a:r.:e::ly~u~p::_:to:_:d:a::t:e::.. ---- Durln1 a pretrial bearing ln .- January, Ml11 Hearst testified in court that Kozol bad "ordered" her lo drink the coffee and had driven her to hysteria with ac· cusing questions. Her attorneys asked lhat Kozol be prevented from examining her again. Kozol denied that he had been harsh. and U.S. Dislri<.'l Court Judge Oliver J . Carter refused to remove the psychiatrist as a gov· ernment consultant. Kozol subse· quently examined Mlss Heanl four more times. Kozol, who bad been sitting in the courtroom nearly every day for several w eeks, was the second psychiatric expert called by the government in Its rebuttal case against three defense ex· perts who described Miss Hearst as a ternfied pawn of her lud· napers. The defense testimony that she was a hostage of fear durina her entire 19 months ln the under· ground was stoutly contested by Dr Joel Fort. who spent four days on the witness stand and deflected attempts by Bailey to shake him from his conclusion that the newspaper heiress freely Joined lhe SLA She Needed A Lawyer BATON ROUGE. La. CUPl) - ~uthortlies are tryin1 to de· lermlne w by a YOWll woman wearing only soclta. cowboy boot.JI and men's briefs kicked her way into the home of an at tomey ()(facers. who had to forcibly cover the woman, were unable lo communicate with her but said she appeared lo be about 22 She was placed in a locaJ ho.sp1ta1 un der observ a lion The woman, who was not Iden· tilled. kicked out a front bedroom window at the residence of Frank Gremllhon whlle the famUy was asleep early Wednesday . Gremllllon subdu.cl the woman unUl police arrived. Non~ rA the family members wu lnjured. E',....r~A J EXECUTE. • than 2S Cuban troops raped four women last week at a village between Huambo and Sllu Porto. about 350 mlles soulheast of Luanda. the capital of the Manual government. Five days later, a National Uniori guerrilla unit surprised 20 Cubans nearby and the 17 who survived the attack were ex· ecuted. The women who b9d been &S· sauJted identified five of the 17 as their attackers, the communique said. Store Burm TJ.e 111.STON • G4744r • 11-f'l.Ali • Gl150W Dramatic dec0tat0< styling• $ 348 c.blnet t>e1ullfully finished 1n 11mut1ted grained American Walnut Brushed N 1ckel-Oold COior h1gh1tght1 the front. Deluxe top carry handle n.~·G4742W ---- n. EU.SWOITH • G4766M Th ALllMilll • G474H I· ull f 1u·to~1Hurrnnti••'1•1.,, Our f••·r"onnl ,,,,,. \ ,.,.,. f.1u1rt111t•••• Ou,_,.,.,.,, Prodeu·f "•''-•·II: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ...................... 2 ,_.. w ... .,, C...tt Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily ~ Sat. 9-5 ·JO -....... ........... ,_.,,.,,," PASADENA <AP) -A ftre raked through Nash's ~art ment St.ore here, throwin1 shat· tered glass from uplodinc win· dowa and lnJllriog five persons H they tried to escape the blue. 1 Fam<&_~ Zenith_q1Jgf!ty! Famous~~:,; dependobility! Tnws.dar Match 11. •i76 OAILY PILOT Poliee Seein' Green Over St. Paddy's; I BJ AJlTRtJ& 8 . VINSEL A 1wm warnint l• belna iuued amon• the ciU1tory of other broken. knuckles rapped and Dublin, or Fullcrlon, Laguna ont·day vcr11ion of Easler Wed. CH .. o.i.,........... on the eve of the hallowed hoJj. citiH have nocked to Seal Beach t.btttiore cbaraes filed, lndud· Beach, Santa Monie•. Brn or m Balboa. If your name atarta with Mc°" day bonOTina the holy man whO for put St. Patnck's D~ ob-inl commoa drunkennness. H · wherev\:r el&c lht'y came from. The acUvity 1n Seal Beach in o· 0t you even tef't Uke It dot-$ on chased all the snakes off the servances ond have appar olly tau.It and battery. m.a.yhem, re-Seal Be ach police charge thl' 19"72. 1974 and tut year wound up that ma&ical date ot March 11, Eml'rald Isle centurtes ago, a1> taken leave of their own reason slaliq arreat. failure tocJIJperie. troublemakers are :1lw~ya; in· with a ta~k forcf' ut 50 otflcen. don't npect undue lenlency from tee~ teUs it. at the hei1bt olthe re~ll'Y. Indecent ex po,ure d ut" to var\• bl y outs Ider 11 from tnlnt'd in tltrtkul offense con• Seal Beach PolJce Chief Ed Cib· Sul Beorh police wtth unhap· Mau arre1t:s bave occurred in strea~ers. and • pec-k of other l'lsewhert' in Orange and south frQnllng an estimated 1,500 ge. barelU or Patrol Capt. Sam py mcmoriH of aoml' 15 pr.:vlou:s the jostlln1 crow<U lbal have counu. Los Anaetes counhl':S isn<l th1:s nu.lne or Juat·for·a·d4Y Iris hmen, D'Amlco. SL Patm·ICs Day soireH vow to ended the party by pushing land One recent year wben th~ U · year they plan to oo ruady for uJI rowdy, lntoxicatt'Ci or both. Tht)''d H soon be lH~dn' ye chue all drunken lrb hmcn, shov1na and s torming Main nual St. Patric k'• Day un· them. Last year 's festivities even payin' &be 1reen to a ball letlttmate, otherwise. or once·a · Street, specifically ln the region authorlaed parade beume a ChJcf Cibbarrlli, who assuml'<I drtw the Costa Mesa Pollcc bondsm•n or the court as wearin' year tyl)fs -and all the pink or two uloons, Clancy' a and The noatin• riot. police helicopters the top police pos t ~fter rising to Dcpartmant ·15 entire JS.man tac· It on Main Streetln thCJr town St. l'lephanu tbt'y rodt' In on orf lrisher·B)'·the·Sea. from otber cl\ies were sum lhe r3nk or lieutenant w1\.h the tac al squad to bols ter Seu I Palrick'a Pay, lf you're lnclloed Main Strttt by sundown next. Rocka and bolUcs h•ve been moned to shower the crowd with Newport Beach Police Depart· &.-ach's finest on the front lines. to take a wu drop or two too Wednesday. thro wn ; punches havt> bet'n broadcaatordersto ct'asclts un· ment,wasonvucul1onthlswc.-ek. This year, Seal Beach much. The reason is that certain thrown, plate glass windows lawful uaembly and go back lo rest.mg up for the smaller city's authorities wtll try an ounce or &~ Y!@llil [( ®@((WO©@ Tbe column appears daUy uctpt Sahuday1 and Moncbys. Sldllet Ellleletat DEAR PAT : l'\·e often won· dered if 1 · m wasting electricity by using m y electr ic skillt!t rather than a surface unit on my electric range. I prefer the skillet because It's easier to control grease splatters, but I don't like high electric bills either and am tryinf to conserve whenever possible. G.H .. Fountain Valley Bea Staley, City of Anaheim Utilities Department home eeonomlst. says that you will save electrldty tr you use an elttlric aklUtt in place ol the sur· lace onlt. El~ctrlc slutels are rated at approximately ll7t waua. "·la.Hf' the aurfae.-units on you elec&rk rar\ge are rated from 1.2st to.z,MO watts. In addi· tiOll. Ute tbf'rmostatkally con· &nlled tkUlet will c)'t'le on and olf oaee nie preset temperature• ltkeaelatd. DEAR PAT: Although I 've seen many books printed in large type, l can't locate a crossword puu le book of this type. I'm try· Ing to find one for an as.year-old friend of mi ne who adores crossword puzzles but can no longer rc.>ad regular print. Can you or your readers help me out? Jl.M., Newport Beach Moat superma rkets carry larce.t ype crou"ord puule boob by Cbu les Preston. These papetbut books ar~ aboat t by lZ Inches In size and many dlf· fermt editions are available. If you can't locate the book in your market, ask any boobtott t.o ob· taln a copy from the publisher, Grosset & Dunlap. New York. N.\'. Pole Del~t1ed DEAR PAT: l responded to on advt>rtlsement by H1t1• Way En· terprllH!S or Anaheim that ap· peared In Cat l\·t 11R:u11w. When I phoned in my ordt'r for n noor to cf'llinF? carpeted cot poll.!. I was told the .. cat tr1:t'" would tw iwnt out In 7 to 10 days. 1 mailed my s.16.7~ ch<•<'k the same clay, hul It's het<n months now und l h..i · vrn't rN•t•1 \'t•cl my mf'fr h1mdb1• n· M . {'oslt.1 M1•sa \'our rat now hu hlti tr~. aftf'r waltlDI five months. RUe Way of· f.-rf'd net t'1tplanatlon for tht' d<'· lay. Sterlin~ Holding LONDON <Ar > -Rt>portf'd Bank of En1elond 11upport today stalled thl' drop in the valuf' cir lhe pound sterllnJo?. ln late morn· In• d.:al\nJts ii wa~ holdin~ abovl' Sl 91, little chanJtcd from Its ovemJaht lcyt'l. Day Briglatener Victoria Laughlin of Newport Beach, the 1976 Maid of Cotton. chats with House Minority Leader John Rhodes of Arizona during a luncheon at the Capitol in ~ashington, D.C. Cle01ente Chainber Nixes Nuclear Plan Directors of lbe San Clemente Chamber of Commerce have vol· td to oppose the Nuclear Power Plants Initiative that will appear on the.June primary ballot. Proposition 15, as the initiative is known. would prohibit lhe con· structlon of new nuclear power plants unl e s s the s t a l e legislature confirms the effec· Uveness of plant safety systems and waste disposal melhods by a two-thirds vote. Directors took the action Tues· day after hearing a summation of arguments In favor or the in· itiative from Emil Radics, Heart Attack, Crash Victim Still Critical An elderly Westminster man sttll remains m critical condition at Fountain valley Community Hospital. nine d ays alter a team of pohct' and firemen revived him from apparent death due to a heart attack following a traffic accident George llersl<'Y , 83, of 8642 Westminster AV('., Is unchani;ted, accordln~ to spokesmen at thr hospital's intensive car<' unit where the victim was odmltlt.'<1 after the March 1 ac<'l dent. Ills <'ar missed a turn at Wnrner Avenue and MaJ[nolia Street. lumped a divi<h•r und plowed into two other vehicles. 1njur\nf.t both Hersley and his wife. Anastasia. 80, who 15 re· portt'<lly rf'C•ovcring. Hunlin5tton Beach and Foun· lain Valley res cue workers ar· riVl'd to find llcrsley had suf. fer1'd a r oronnry allnt'k and !ihowed no sign or life but rf'v1ved him. chamber of commerce manager: arguments agail\sl from Anne· Robison, a San Diego Gas and Electric Co.mP1'nr spokesmao, and a talk on nuclear safety frOJD Haos Ott-0son, superintendent of the San Onofre Nuclear General· ing Station . s outh or Sa n Clemente. Director Leon Riley cast the sole vote against the chamber's stand. He said a proponent of the initiative should have been heard before the chamber took an ac· t.ion. A motion by Riley to table the matter until a proponent was heard died for lack of a second. Lyn Harris Hicks, a San Clemente resident who supports the inlt1aUve, said she would pro- vi de s u ch a s peaker, but chamber directors took no action on her suggestion. She offered lo bring one of three General Electric engineers who resigned from their pos\· lions in protest of what they termed inadequate safeguards at nuclear power plants. Opposition to the Initiative also was expressed recenUy by direc· tors of the Tr~ities Municipal Water District, an agency thal wholesales water to the city of San Clemente and surrounding communities. Directors said passage of lbe lnillalive would have an adverse effect on the economy and e nergy supply. ubra Trial SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Testimony about more than 20 random killings a·nd assaults is being considered by eight women and four men trying to reach verdicts In the year·long Zebra murder trial. The case was handed to the panel Wednesday, the 212th court day isin<'e Ute four black defendants went on lrial March 3, 1975. Teachers Delay Strike Catholic Lay lmtmcton Seek Union Vote LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lay t eachen at Catholic high schools said Wednesday they will withdraw claims and charges flied with the National Labor Relations Boa.rd ir the church will let them vote on union representation. Wllll•m R. Robertson, ex· ecutl•e secretary of the rounty AFL-CIO, said bis organization decided lo drlay action on a ltrik~anclion, and instead give archdiocese officials 48 houn to rupond tolbe lalestproposal. 'the teachers "will Withdraw .U petl.Uoo1. claims and charges presently before tbe NLRB ii the dlurdl wW •free lo a <!OftSeltt election wllhln 60 da..ys on the ~ ol U.. la1 teachen ol the 218 schools under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles Archdiocese," said a union spokesman. The Los Angeles Archdiocese employs about 600 lay teachers in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara. Orange and Ventura counties, be said. The union proposal was an· oounced following a closed·door meeting at county AFL·CIO b~adquarters wltb represen· tatives of the archdiocese. teachers and Lout 3448 of t.be American Federation of Teachers. If the atthdiocese accepts the proposal. teachers at 218 ot the 68 Catholic hi.lb scbool.s in the four· county territory would be al· lowed &o vote oa whe\ber &o let t th~union local represent them. ''The e mployer would not ques· tion the union's right. lo repl'eSel\t the employes," the spokesman said. ln return. he s aid, te.achers would withdraw charges now before the NLRB -including aJ. legations that the church spied on teachers and (ired some for back· ln.g the union. Msgr. Donald Montrose. superintendent of secondary schools for the arctMtiocese, said archdiocese officials would take the proposal under coosldera· lion. Charges ol unfair labor puc· lices involve only two of tbe a hicb schools 1n the a.rebd.locese. bewd. Inmate Relates prt'vtinlion to offset Ow nc<'d for a few pounds of CUtt through U varlety of measurei1 1ncludin8 u strict curlew and c~ly bur clois· in(ls. "The y're gonna hav e roadblocks, barricades a nd checkpoints coming into to.wn," s ays l;ou Fryer, executive publisher of the Seal Beach Journal news paper and long. time resident . oc Jail Beatings .. They haven't said where yet, though," adds Fryer who has witnessed seve ral previous St. Patrick ·s Day observances, a Seal Beach tradition dating back about 15 years now. A former Orange County Jail prisoner who has since been sen· lenced to state prison today iden· lilied two recently fired jail de- puties as the men who beat him upinthefacinty lastDec.16. Convicted drug offe nder Mickey J . Bigham testified as the Santa Ana Municipal Court trial got under way before a new· ly selected jury that defendants Robert T. Leavitt, 31, of Mission Viejo and Cary F . Hall. 26, of Santa Ana repeatedly beat him after taking him from his ceU. Bigham told Deputy District Attorney Stephen Weinstein that he was ordered to stand facing the wall in a nearby hallway and was told to spreadeagle his legs and arms. Bigham testified that he was then kicked to the ground. picked up by bis shoulder length hair and the seat of his pants and thrown against the wall. Bigham told the jury that Ute process was repeated a number of times with Leavitt uttering a series or obscenities to him throughout the beating. He testified that he was aJso re· peatedly punched in the ribs. Both former deputies are being tried on six misdemeanor counts Quake in East . WESTON, Mass. <UPI) -Two short, sharp earthquakes were recorded In the southern part of Massachusetts at 3:29 a .m. to- day, according to the Weston Observatory. No injuries or pro· perty damage were reported, but broadcas t stations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts re· ceived numerous calls from con· cemed residenl3. of assault and battery on two jail inmates. Prosecutor Weins tein said former jail prisoner W'tlliam R. Johnston, 23, of Valinda, will be his next witness wilh respect to another assault that allegedly took place in the jail Dec. 23. It is alleged that Johnston was punched in the ribs by both men until he bled at the moulh. He was treated at the Orange County Medical Center for injuries al· Jegedly infficted by lhe two of· ficers. Leavitt had served for one year as a jail deputy at the time of the two incidents. Hall had been employed as a jail deputy for six months, Man Admits This throwing up walls around the city is not a 100 percent cer· tainty, counters Police Capt. D'Amico, although he stresses police will strictly check personal identification or poten· tial pub·crawlers and conduct heavy foot patrol beats on the drag next Wednesday to assure it doesn 't beg in t o look like downtown Dublin toward day's end. "We can't ask people to stay out of our town," he explained. H e said merchants and saloonkeepers have promised total cooperation In keeping the peace on that day when the world population consis ts only of Irishmen and those who wish they were Irish. A telephone s urvey of M d R downtown s hop owners and or er' ape others presidin.; behind the polished walnut and shiny brass rails of revered publk houses en· dorse the police-suggested S p.m. closing hour. INDEPENDENCE (AP) -A 3l·year-old Color ado man ron· fessed to fatally shooting his aunt and committing sexual acts on her body. a police detective has testified. Detective Gary Hilder or the San Bernardino Police Depart· m ent said Wednesday that Stanley Ray Stephenson, of Inglewood, Colo., confessed to him that he shot his aunt and then committed three sexual acts on the woman's body as he drove from Death Valley National Monument Into Nevada and Colorado. On Tuesday, Inyo County Superior Court Judge Verne Summers permitted portions or the confession to be entered as evidence. Some among them are even re· lying on other measures. "Whal are you goi ng to do?" barmaid Elaine J ones was asked at The lris hl'r·BY·lhe·Sca on what turned out to be her very first day in town and on the new job. "Pray a lot!." she snapped, hanging up to draw a glass or draft for a customer. "Close at 5?," scoffe d bartender Steve Meier at Clan· cy·s, a pub conveniently close by The Irisher, like about two doors away. "We're not going to open!," he declared ... ll 's going to be a dead St. f'.addy's Day here." Special Promoti on on Leather and we can give you immediate delivery Also: Several other Leather Sofas and Choirs for Immediate Delivery • Ii~ . -n .... · . . ' llOW $699 111 inrlt l1•11llll'r , .. fn . . . Luxurious sofa c.ovNf'd 1n lr.1thrr. n un1qu11 look M d fef'I of llixiiry A full, 84 · w1<11', nva1lablc 1n 4 color'> ot lr•:11t11•r at 20% OFF. ,., """" ""•"" ........ ,, ,, '""' '"' ·~ H.J.GAl\l\ETT fURNITURt A PROFE5SIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mo11,. Thurs. & Fri, E.es. 221S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. . \ 4 DAILY "1LOT 41 •• ~ Wilson c .. .c1ng,~J ~· .. ~ Demands ;!~ New Vote arpllbae aJCKY TICKY POUTa: It seems Uke only yatttday that John G. Schmltr., the rormtr co&1tal conareumao, state senator and on•Ume American Independent candidate ro ... pl"ftl· dent, wu runnlnc for t.be United Slam Sena~. Indeed. that was only yester· day. !Jut this is today. And today, John Schmitt is runnin1 ror t.he <40t.h District con1resslooa1 seat. He apparently campaiened around the slate in tus Sena~ bid and found UtUe comfort there Speculation amon1 our Orance County politicos ii runninl ram· pant today on why Schmit& would abruptly !\witch races in the mid· dleoltheatream. JOHN OFFERED bis own ex· planation, sayin1 be sot tired of campaignln1 around I.he itate and having people ask rum how come he wasn't running for the House seat. So now he has obliged them. Actually. there may be another undetJying reason for the Schmitz awitcb-arouod. John probably got lonesome in the Senate race. He is an outgoing· kind of a chap. He likes crowds. U>NDON <UPI> -Prlmc Minbtcr Harold WUeon, rodi:ed by a left-win& revolt and bumiUaUnc defeat In Parlla· meat, today demanded an Im· mediate colllldence vote ln hb lhaka Labor Party adminilt.ra· lion. A apok~man for Wtlson's No 10 Downin& St. offtce aald the Yol· ( I N SHORT , J lnC will lake place in the House ol Commons at 10 p.m. (2 p.m. PST> today. Tbe decision lo slake tbe cov· ernmeot's Ille oo a coaftdeoce vote wu taken at a C'abiDet meet· lnC this morning -W'llson's fiOtb bi.rtbday -and presided over by blm. Ttdm Cat•'t BOSTON (UPI) -President Ford bu given a "secret ~ed&e" to China to cut the American military presence on Taiwan in half during the next year, the. Boston Globe said tod•Y· ........ Classmate of eight teen· agers killed in accident on way to dance in Minster, Ohio, leaves St. Augustine Church Wednesday after at· tending open casket view· ing. K ara •i Qtlits Lebanon Heads Towanl Warfare BEIRUT, Lebanon . <UPU -J>Rmw RasbJd Kar.ml ,.,tgned to- day an4 l"ebel army~ battled loyabst force• acrou tM count.ry, dr{vtq Lebanon toward another round of ctvll war. Kauml, Ukenln1 Lebenoo to a sink.Int ship, announced he WH qu.lt· t.J.q ln a radlo addreu tot.be natJon late this afternoon. rt •u tbe aecond time in Hvtn week.a that be and hit abt·man ea~ had rest1ned from otnce. ln January, be wllbdrew his re· sl1natlon after tbe Syrian sponsored ceaae·flre ended near· ly 10 mootba of clvU war. KA&A•• SAID be WU in ddpair "in tbe race ol perpJex· Int and reJectlonlat stands" t.aten by warrin1 Lebanese fac· tiou "whicb have made me lake tb1s decision . . . " Tbe army rebellion by M091ema alle1'in1 ~sUan biu in the military establish· meot precipllaled Karaml's re· sipaUoa aa all efforts to end the rev~t failed. Rebel troops to tbe "Lebanese Arab Army" battled tbeir way into more 1arri1ons in Tripoli to- day and sbtUecl Pliler polts stlU occupied by loyalist forces in the south. Syr ia ordered lla peace· keepin1 forces to aeire rebel posl· tlons in a desperate attempt to avert another r~nd ol clvil war. &EPOaTS F&O• police and witneaaea in the north said a tMavy field battle wu under 1"•Y' between TrlpoU, 50 mllea north ol Beirut. and the rl1htlst 1tron1bolcl of z11aorta, tlae fort.reu·llke hometown ol Pffll. dent SUlet m &1\ Fr al\jieh. The n.htinl spread to UM Olll· ak.1rta ol Tripoli lt.aelf when tbe rebel troops attaclttd three loyalist barracks, Hillna tbe larpat alter a daylona baWe, witneues aakl. lbe Kobbeb barracb fell lo the rebels in the early afternoon aft.er ·•a fierce batUe in wbleb all types ol wea])Ons were uaed," ac- cord.in& lo Police reports re- acbin1 Beirut . ''The 8abJat Gbanem and Hllaye barTacka are aWJ puttiq up a defense," tbe reports said. The voiQe of Lebanon, the pirate radio station ol the Chrb· Uan Phalanibt Party mlliUa, aald the Hila.yet barracks bad alao fallen but this could not be immediately confirmed. IN ANOTBEA incideat. CbriJ. ~s...n.,.r Alessandra Piovesan, 14, was the only survivor of a cable car crash that kllled '2 skiers in Cavalese, Italy Tuesday. Walkout By ~usicians Muffles Vegas, In the race for the coastal 40!.h District seat. he clearly will find bimselr in human congestion. Before be flung his bat in, there were ei&ht other candidates for the seat. "Word of the prospective force reduction was meant oot only to continue the trend set in modon by Richard Nixon four years aao. but also to reass ure China's leaden that the United States wu determined to further the process of normalized relations even if it wasn't quite re.Sy to break formal diplomatic Ues with Nationalist China and establish them with Commurust China," the article said. Mao Joins Unseat Uan millti8men opened fire on lbe cu of the military com· ma.oder ol the northern district when the driver f alled to stop at a roadblock on the Beirut·Tripoll h11bway. Police sources said. They aaid lbe commander, Col. LAS VEGAS. Ne\• (AP) -A walkout by musicians has darkenest many of t h ~ sbowrooms and lounces along Lu Vecu' 1Jlttering strip, and a potentially crippling strike by thousands or kitchen workers ap- Among them were the incum· bent Andrew J. Hinshaw plus Al· sembJyman Robert Bad.ham, lhe Rev. James Combs of Costa Mesa. Dr. Thomas Mauro, Dale Davis, Michael Clancy, Cal Slate Fullerton history prof Harry Jef· frey and Alicia Cooper ol Mission Viejo. 11.c.,.. l'ete Move Against Teng Abdell .. jldS;:;;· TOKYO <AP> -Chairman 'Dn.igs pears near. • A walkout Wednesday night by ~ members of the Musicians UnJon cut off entertainment at all but seven Strip resorts. The walkout followed a breakdown in 1 ta.lb between the union and the l Nevada Resort Association. INCUMBENT HINSHAW, or c:ourse. runs with a political giachlne hilling on less than all cylinders because be has been convicted of two felony bribery charges. Most poJllical observers con· sider this a negative asped of the Hinshaw re·election effort and a major reason for the big gagcle of candidates 1oing afttt the bobbled runner. Enter Schmitz m the race and already the field i~ reduced lo ~usion. You have to amped John draws a certain degree or merriment out of all this. You can almost hear Stan Laurel saying to Oliver Hardy. ··well Olhe, this is a flne mess you've gott.en us a.n DOW ••• " Already the race chan3es. The Rev. Coombs, who has had Schmitz' ear. abruptly an· nounced he's getting out of the «>th Distnct race. jumpiog over to the 38lh District to challenge for the congres&ional seat now held by Jerry Patterson of Santa Ana. M RS. COOPER WAS a *hmitz supporter in his Senate bld and now finds herself runnjng a,rainst him. And Bob Badham, \¥ho looked like the front runner ~terday, now facet the pro· spect or a real do1fl1ht for the conservative vote. Schmlt1, meanwhlle, surveyed t.he field and QuJpped that he hopes "the anll·Schm1tz vote 1ets split up eight ways " That thouaht 8hould offer htUe t4omfort to lhnshaw, Badham or the others ~ave 1t to John Scllmlu to in· tet"ject a llttle wit Into the bum· drum or O r o nae County's political scene VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Rotary International has nominated as it.a next president Austrian ex·Nul Wolleana Wick •despite the objections of some Rotarians. Wick, who acknowledged he had been called into the Waffen SS, the Nazis' elite army corps, said today that Rotarians who opposed bis candidacy told him they were doing it for "formal re· asons" and not because they ac· cu.sed blm or any personal fuilt in World War II. The.re was no elaboration on "formal re· I.SOil.i .... llun~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pentagon is preparing to an· nounce the first in a aeries of politically sensitive military base cutbacks Tbe three Air Force bases to be shut down are Kincheloe In Michigan, Craig in Alabama and Webb in Texas. Mao Tse.tung baa thrown bis full weight behind the widening cam· paip in China to UMUt ftnt Vice Premier Tens Haia<>-ping. He baa also tumed thumbs down on a new violent Red Guard style Cultural Revolution and held out the promise of forgive- ness to unspecified party leaders still hewing to the Teng line. TENG, T HE late Premier Chou En·Jal'a protege and expo. nent of hls moderate pragmatist line. was expected to be China's new premier. Instead, the party chose 11th ranking Hua Kuo· fene. S6, the minister of securi· ty. to be actlnt premier. Teng hu not appeared in public since hi• Jan. 15 oration at Cbou'g funeral. However, Japan's Kyodo news service, quoting a reUablesource in Peking, said Teng secretly vis· ited Tslnbua Univers1ty "one late evenJna recently" and read wall posters criUcil.in• him in what appeared lo be "a sic that Teng Co•nt 'em Not a Thing to Wear? CHICAGO <U P)) -lrvinl( Barr told a divorce court judge Wednesdny that hts wife has "excessive and ridk ulous'' clothes·buytng habits. Barr told Jud.cc Hyman Feldman that his wife has been responsible for exorbitant charee account bills, mostly fo r clothing. 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In Last Ku1 SANTA FE, N.M. <UPI> -A kiss may have a double meanin1 for some prisoners ol the state penitentiary. Prison Warden Lee Aaron said heroln has been smuggled to in· mates by mouth when tbey are kissed by women friends. The heroin iA contained in a balloon that is passed durlnl the kssing, he said. Santa Fe poUce Wednesday ar· rested Marcella Gutierrez. 31, ot Santa Fe and charged her with posauaion and trafficking in druss. Police Lt. Jilek llootoya said the woman was trying to smuggle four grams ol heroin in balloons in to the prlaon. Shows featuring entertalners such aa Sammy Davis•Jr., Ann· Mar1ret and Sergio Franchi were called off. A more extensive walkout. also scheduled for WednesdAy ni1ht, waa averted when the Culinary Workera Union and the assocla· tloo a1reed lo another meeting today. Al Bramlet, head ol t.be 22,000·member union, said the strike deadline was extended un• tiJ midnight Thursday. A walkout by the culinary workers and bartenders could close most hotels on the strip and disrupt the city 's tourist· dependent economy. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENTS FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED IN 1976 and ,. those with changes mu st b e r e published at time of r ef i ling HERE IS THE LAW · (Business and Profession s Code ) Sc-c:. 17920 l al Unlcss the statcmcnt cxpircs earlier und(•r sub<liv1sion 11>1 or l e 1. ti fir tttlous bus iness numc stutemt•nt <>x pircs al the C'ncl uf fi vt• ) c a r:-. I l'llm D1c•ccmbcr 31 of the.: yct•r in which it w3:, fllC'd in the o rflCl' of t he 1·vunly t'l<•t 1-.. ~c. 17917 lb I Subject to the rC''lllirC'mrnt<; of s ubdivision «1 >. llw rwwf\p:qH'r ... <•IN·I l'd for th<' puhlic ation Of thl' ... tall'ment -.hould bt• one l hllt C'lr<'lllal c·"I 111 !hi' .II t •;i "h<'rt' t he b us in ess is to tw rnn<lu('tr-d . Sec. 17917 <c> Whe re a new s tate ment is r equired because tht> prior st:i lC'm <'nl h:ic; e~ p1red under subchv1s1nrt' la l of Sectwn 17920. the nl'\\' 'l<•\Pnwnt 1w1•d nn\ lw pubhshed unless there has be en a change in the informatwn 1 cqu11 t·d 1n tlw <'\· pircd state m ent. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FILING ANO PUBLISHING CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY OR CALL THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT (71 4 ) 642-4321 Ext 332 DAILY PILOT t I I , Sollah on Line Life With Patty Addreaed . SACRAMENTO (AP) -Prolptd.lvt Juron ln Steve Sollab'1 trtaJ I« bank robba'y are blina Wed lf they mlahl ~vict b1m lf evideoc• allowed be ale1)( w1t.b Pattftla Hearst. OM JW'Or w 11 aaased Wt4Dud.a1 wkt1 he tGld U.S. Dlst.rict Court Judi• Pb1llp Wllklnl be mllht be lnl1uenccd U tt were lbOWo the l'7·1tar-old bouae paJ.JUr bad slept wilb or comforted Miu Hunt. .. I ml t bave t.otl.ad him pilty, •· 11 d Warren Andersoodurtn& j1r7 MIKtion for l~ trial ot SoUab, who l cbarled with taklna part ln a suburban rob· btry 1Mrt lo wbkb a woman w .. kWed. IOSI B t:AllST, who Is not charced In this c .... OQCt told a friend dwinl a recorded Jail convenauon that the h-4 lived with SoUah durln1 tbe lime she was a futlUv~ Miu Hunt t. on trial In San P'Tancl.sco in connec- tioo with another bank holdup. Another prospective juror, Howard so~•AH Bowen. was tentatively seated aa the first Jur« In the Sollah cue when be sa.id 1t wouldn't affect him U Soliab bad slept with or lived with Miss Hearst. When Wilkins asked Bowen what be thought about a man and woman llv1n1 together when they aren't married, Bowen responded: "It seems to be beconung relatively accepted." EARLIER IN the session Wednesday. Wllklns refu.sed to gag the preu during jury selection. "Aa someone bas aa.ld, s~rel trials are really a menace to liberty," sa.ld Wilkins, wbo will preside over the trial that beaan Tuesday. He turned down a plea from Soliah's attorneys that be bar the press from r eport.Inc what questions are asked durlnc j"'Y selec- tion. Earlier be turned down a defense and prosecution request to bar the public and preu during J"'Y selection. Five persona took part lo the April 21 robbery of the Crocker Na· tional Bank ln suburban Carmichael. A woman customer. Myrna Opsahl, was shot to death. TffE FBI HAS said that Miss Hearst. who was kidnaped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974, was the woman who rented a Sacramento garage where a getaway car was stored before the rob- bery. But Sollah, a stocky, former high school athlete, is the only one char&ed in the robbery. J ury selection In the trial or Soliah, who is free OD $100,000 bail. 1a expected to take several weea. Experts Meet Quake Fault Bulge Potential Studied LOS ANGELES CAP) -State earthquake experts meet today to decide if they should be worried about a bulce in the grS>UDd &Joni the earthquake-prone San Andreas Fault. Tbe le1al and social Implications of earthquake predictions, and estimates of damage In Los An1eles if a big quake should strike. are also Issues on t he agenda of the state Seismic Safety Commission. Commlsaion spokesman Peter Stromberg said Wednesday the ~arine was set In Los Angeles because there has been "a bit of ap- prehension by federai and sute agencies" about the swelling on the earthquake !ault north ol Loe Angeles. n11E~leSldMWn SACRAMENTO (AP> -The nue epidemic is past its peak in California. says Dr. Ja~ Chin, the state Department oC Health's chief epidemiologist. But at Ila peak In mld· and late-February, about 100 persons a ----------.... week were dylng In 11 cities. ( J re_prea.enUna ao percent ol the Sta l e state's population. on which · statistics are kept. """-----------Chin . telephoned at his lierkeley office Wednesday, said about SO persons a week normally die in those 11 cit1e15 during the Ou season. Geed lt'a•tetl •• ~,,, E11ea SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sandra Good expressed a desire to place small explosives on the door jambs of corporate executives to "sboek" tbem into cleansing the earlb of pollution, says a prosecu- Uon witness In her death threat trial. Mlss Good. former roommate of would·presidentlal assassin Lynelle Fromme, acted as her own attorney at her trial on charges ol cons pirine to mail death threat letters lo business leaders. LerW.e•d P•Pftl'• p.,.Mfl SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Lockheed Alrcraf\ Corp. ls believed to have paid "about $1 mtllion" tn settlements to the relatives of six American airmen killed or htjured In the April 4, 191$ crash near Sal1on of a plane carryina· V1etname$e orphans to this country. It was reported today. The rice paddy <'rash ot the C5A urgo plane, the lareeat aircraft tn thf! world. took about 200 hves. Including about 140 orphan children. shortly after takeoff. lArgblaC1tre L••n P•..,n- SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Calllomla Lealslature was halted and many lit at.-government worken were sent home early because o( a four-hour power outaat" Wednesday 1n the downtown section. No Injuries were reported. but s<'ores or persons were trapped ln ~evators and tromc was tmarle<.1. l'ollce were deluged by telephone calls. San.itariulll Fined For Patient Abuse DOWNEY tUPI> -The corporation that once operated the Garden of Lebanon Sanitarium Inc , hu been fined Sl ,87S for al- lecedJy beatlna ond m1streatm.i mentally retarded p1tients, caus inc one to lose an eye and forclni another to "do tricks." <.:bar1es a1ainsl Laure Hendeles and his brother. Fred, who ran the nursln1 home. were dlsm1si1ed followine one gu.llty plea aod two no contest pleu by the corporation before Mun.lclpal C-Ourt Judce F. Lawrence PlotkJn. ATl'OltNEY EUGENE Trope pleaded the corporation guilty to a charge of falling to report lo police injuries lo 1 patient aJle1ed.ly inflJcted by a staff member July 11. 1974. The corporation pleaded no contest to a similar char1e related to the Feb. 7, 197S beating of another pal.lent who ultimately lost an eye and to a charge ol "cruel tre1tment of lunatics." Stall members allegedly Ued a young patient to a tree during the day and freed hlm at nleht "lo do tricks." s~h as those pelformed by a dog, accordin1 to Deputy District Attorney Eldon Foa. Tbe patient would be given candy as a reward for the performance. it was charged. TH1S TREATMENT allegedly occWTed from September, 1974 · to April. 197S. Fox said Dr. Ralph Bell. a physician al the home, faces trial JW'lt zoo a charge ot not reporting the h:Uuries that led to t~ loss of orte paUenl'• eye. • Allt&ed patient abuse at the home came to li1ht at a public bear· inl held last year by County Supttvl.sor Baxter Ward. Many wU MS.SUteslifled to abc:a&eolpallents at the sanitarium Tbe place haa intt been !!old and the name changed to Lakewood Park Health Center .. ........ kt" Actor Charlton Heston will serve as chairman of the 1976 recruitment campaign for Big Brothe r s. a program seeking men to \'olunteer t ime with young boys without fathers. One Ford Calls For Another LOS ANGELES <AP> -"It's awfully nice to have a Ford for an escort." First Lady Betty Ford said as she coaxed actor Flenn Ford onto a platform with her at a reception to honor active women. "What more can you ask than a Ford in your future?" she punned as the pair stood cheek to c:'beek Wednesday night .,,..,. --l!l/b DAILY PILOT $1 Million Mural 54-foot Matisse Work Sought From "lnServica t>tt1use of the anticipated lenitb and complult.y ot lbecue iJ The Mun-um of fltodt-rn Art reportedly has a1rffd to exchanae SJ million v.ortb ot ntv.ork1 to acquire a nearly 54 foot Iona pa~r c utout mural created by He•ry MaUaM In 195.2 Kerwin filed the suit ( 1· In Walluku becau se PEOPLE Undbeqih's will 11 belna . . probated here. Llndbc.-rtth -------- died In a remote section of Maw Island In 1974 • WUUam K•bl•. the n'\useum·a dlre<'tor of p11lnt· lna and sculpturt>. said the papiers decoupf (pap~r Ntout.t) mural ls In tbt' museum's po~ses:;lon and l~ undcr1oln1 minor restoration. Entitled "The Swlmmlna Pool.•· the work Is t'Omprised Of I white horbontal band collaged On I brownish cloth, and on both the band and the cloth background are placed b11r rema.le swimmers cut rrorn blue paper and s1mpllfltd to the poinl ol abstraction. • K~lda Moon of ''Tbe \\'ho" rock croup became ill and collapsed on stage al Boston Garden. A spokesman for the group sa1d Moon was sul· f~ring from a vi'ral nu and was treated by doctors. The concert was rescheduled for Apnl l. • Grammy Award winner Natalie <Ale says she plans to get marned Aug 1. • James Mkbf'ner, who owns land nur Keota In Weld County. Colo. has written Rep. Waltl'r VountlUDd telling him what he t>xpects !rom bis le11st1tor. .. I hope th al you wtll cut tax· es. eliminate all lndustriai de· velopmenl In the stale, insure water for every body, see lo It that more people move back to the drylands, increue edun· Uon, grant m ore scbolanbips at all the universities, prevent nuclear energy from coming in· lo the state. MICNIMU "Jncrease the number or highway patrolmen, build more roads but do not put them anywhere the scenery might be affected adve rsely, build new waler tunnels from lhe Westl'rn Slope to the Miss Cole, d1ughter or the late singer Nat Klal Cole, said she will marry Kevbl N1n~ of Brookl1n. N. Y .. a keyboard. player in her band. . Miss Cole was selected the best rhythm and blues female slnger and the best new female artist at the Grammy presenla· ' Eastern Slope but do not take any water from lhc Western Slope, and see to It that Colorado has 1n in· creasingly favorable reputation throughout the country but al the s1tme time prevent anyone else from moving lo lest they crowd the state." • Mothers for Peace, which Is waging war tions. . . -~ A judge denied a motion to co1..11 change the location of proceedings In a suit filed by a man claiming to be the son of Cbarlea A. Undber«h kldnaped 44 years ago. against licensing or a nuclear power plant, got an ironic gift to help finance their battle against Pacific Gas and Electric Co. which is building the facility. Kenneth W. Kerwin'• attorney Theodore Meeker said the laraer city or Honolulu would be more s uitable than the smaJI town or Wailuku Dr. Ann Butterwortb donaled 96 s hares or PG&E stock to help the Mothers for Peace finance their campaign to keep the plant from 1olog Into operation. Dr. Butterworth sa.ld the sbares were a gin from her father. United intro«b1ces H •• C~..!. ..... awa11an ~vice to the Islands. There's a li ttle bit of paradise on board every '}one of our daily 747 nonstop.c;. With touches of '~~~~~'Q;!N ~ -6"'19111'"~ ~ 1' fblynesian magic everywhere. ~: '1"' ·And Hawaiian stewards flying right along with you. :~~ /1 • f\:oplc who know the Islands firsthand. Our airborne fblyncsian feast features a special complimentary toast, "Kamau Aloha": macadamia nuts; festive pu·pu's (appetizers); and a choice of entrccs, including an authentic Hawaiian specialty. Fi~t-rate on·honrd entertainment includes Island mu-;ic. eight ch:inncls of autlio. and fir.t·run fcarure films (headc-.cts for films, S2.00), 11"-c '"Bite the Bullet" and "Rooster Cogburn:· United n1cs more people to Hawai i th<m anyone. With more.: wide· hody 747'-:. than any other airline going. And \\C e<trl make your tnp compktc with the widc~r c.:hoicc of Hawaiiun vacation packugcs.100. Every· t)ling from the privacy of un oceanside condominium to the f rccdo m of any/drive vacation in the lslandc;. 'fo come visit in o·ur little <.:omcr of 1he world. just call United at 537-7521. Or ask your Travel Agent. United is a P..tnner in Travel with Western International flntc:I~. In Honolulu. the llikai. Royal Hawallan Service. to HawaU. Leave Arrive Flight No. 9:30 a.m. (747) l :OS p.m. 191 11 :JS a.m. (747) 2:55 p.m. f Hilol 197 I :00 p.m. (7471 4 :3~ p.m. l9J 4:00 p.m. '747l 7:15 p.m. s • UnlTED AIRLlnes ILY PILOT EDITORI LPAGE It's 'Victory' Season One lntere Ung lh.lna about primaries is that everybody seems to win. Art r Tuesday's ao-around m f1orida, Candidate ford wo_s "overJoyed," Candldclle Reagan was '"de- lighted,·• Candidate Carter found the vote "very graWying" und Candidate Wallace called ll "splen-did. .. Even the low mun on the totem Pole doesn't con· ced defeat. Tbe onelt who have campaign~ tn the primary tstotc credit their handshaking for the "vie· tory.'' The ones who didn't campaign find deep sianificance in their write-in vote~. The whole thing t rather confusing for the voter. Especially with candidate after candidate beamina loto the TV camerns after the votes are counted to ex- press bls gratitude and hjs determiNltion to push on. Some day one of the faltering he.-.es wlll step up and say firmly. ·'Th results convince me that it was a dumb idea for me to nm in the first place. I quit " Such forthrightness couJd hardly fail to yield a sweep of write-in votes in the next primary. Meanwhile. rheton c aside. Mr. Ford and Mr. Carter are clearly the front runners-at least until the next primar). Down the Tube? The U.S. Postal Service asked for it-and the pubUc r esponded. with 243.000 complaints about the post office in four months. The response came on "consumer service" cards which the Postal Service began distributing in Oc- tober. Delayed mail was ·the target of most of the com- plaints (54,500). Runners-up were complaints about . hours of service at post offices (49,000) a nd problems with self-service equipment (44,500). Other gripes bad to do with mail that didn't arrive al a ll, behavior of post office personnel and damaged mail. Some of the customers weren't complaining There were more than 14.000 constructive suacestions ond oalm~t 7,000 comphmentary comment on lbe cards But this ls n 't enough to cheer Postmaster General Ben,Jamln Ballar. With 5piralina costs ending more and more mailers to cheaper communication services. Ballar sttS little hope for maintainin1 the kind of postal system the public wants. In fact . he says, thE' whole system could become obsolete. In short. don't look forward to a hall sn rate in· creuses or to better service. The re\'erse ~c-ems much more likely. Not All Bad Any lime the O\'eT·~ get ready to consign today's youth to oblivion. something comes up to change the pieture. For example. there's a recent report on progress of lhe American Red Cross Youth Ser\'ices program in Oran~e County · When the eli gibility age for donating blood was lowered to 17 (with parental consent). the first Red Cross Bloodmobile to visit a high school found 82 stu- dents ready to give blood and others prepared lo staff the mobile unit -all as a result of publicity and recruitment organiied by the students. Last spring 250 young people took special trajning to work with participants in the Special Olympics for the handicapped. A similar number is organizing this year's event. Red Cross leadership sessions at UC Irvine at- tracted dozens of students who learned how to serve as Red Cross representatives at their schools, and two were e lected to the board of directors of the Orange County Chapter. The explanation seems clear. Show the young people a construc tivt!Path and lhey'reready to take it. Hanging On In the '76 Dear Gloomy Gus A 11.S.-Soriet JateUigence 'Trade-off' Lifeboat ( ART HOPPE ) Still no sight of land. It 'II be months before we make New Yor,k -those of us who survive. ~ We're beglnning to drop now. One 'by one. Terry was the first to go. Te rry Saolord, l think his name w~. H e h ad n 't been in this lifeboat lonll enough for ui. lo gel to know ham \•ery well. One day he l ooked f in e . The next. he Just kind of gave up . "What's the usr'" he said "I'll never make 1t. And I can't hear m)'$elf think over all the shout- ing." • · So he slipped qwelly over the fllde. Nobody lifted a hand to stop him. W1lh ham gonr . the re's more to go around for the rest or us. TEX BENTSEN wn!\ nu t. • Hardly m3de a ripple. Nice i;uy. But I don't think he ever un- cterstood why we have lo keep • shouhng and pumpanJC our MRhl arms up and down 16 hours a day ll seems simple en<>URh We :.hout to attrart attention to ourst•lv<'' ;,nd w(' s1umr our rii.tht • nrms up and down to show we're 1 • !\hll Ahvr. Thal 's why we kl•ep · mcwma. too All the tame. mov- ~ mg I J:ut•ss I hut 0!! what makes f tht' "t•atht'r i.o quttr One day it's snowing, another It's hotter than bl:1n• But what J:ett1 you is wonderinit : whc-n your numhc-r'ic cummR up. " F'rom what old Doc Gallup says. Munds llkt• It ml.:ht he' (iovc>rnor Miltlt. O n r -eyrd Mo o r Oklnhomn Frt'd neict. The> Do<' It seem s lo m e that every time Gov. Reagan opens his mouth, he just cbanges feet. A.M. ........,o-~----"' ~-...... -.... 01 .. -. .. .. -. .. ---··--""" _ .. ~,o-. o.lly Pl191. can't e ven find their pulses. 1''unny guy. the Doc. He doesn't do l)nylhing for us. Ile just tells us how we are. And no matter how much we shout and pump our arms and move around, most or us are either barely holding our own or are getting weaker. STRANGE T HING. One or the strongest aboard 1s Chacken-fned George. And he does ha rdly any shouting . pumping or moving around . But we hate tum. We all hate ham . And there's no way ht''s going to make it. We'll kill him first You know what he HY'" lie says if we t ry to kill him, he'll stove m the boat and sink us all So I don't know how long any of us <'an hold out. We're all on short r ations now. "And we sneak around the boat. searctuog for any crumb. any morsel, that may have been overlooked And we're careful never to turn our backs on each other You'd think we'd share Wt''rc all in t he s ame boat. But, no, earh of us wants to be captain. So we s hout and pump andsrroungl' and wat<'h each other hke hawks And grow weaker. Som etimes, I don't see how a ny of us <'an make It EXCEPT m aybe Hubert. He's an odd one . He just sits there. smiling conlt'ntedly, not shouting or pumping or ever try an~ to ur· vive. And Do<' says he·~ the ~tronl{t'lll in the bout! Sounds c r azy, but Hubert'!! ~'n thrOUll!h thru shlpwrt'<'ktl You think be knows ~omething wt'don"t know? Microwave Battle in Moscow WASHINGTON -President Ford's administration has re· moved some electronics in· telligence equipment from the U.S. embassy roof in Moscow in return for r educed Soviet microwave bombardment of the embassy -a top secret effort to avoid an open rupture of U.S.· Soviet relations . Intensified electromagnetic radiation bea med at the embassy to inte rrupt U.S. In · t e lligenct" gathering has produced re· pealed com· plaints that emb a ssy personnel, an· eluding Am ba ss a d o r Wall er StQessel. ha\'e been physically harmed. The Soviet government refused even \o acknowledge the microwave a ttack, much less stop 1t. Thus. the t~ord-K1ssinger policy or detente was senously threatened on a peripheral issue. The result 1s what critical of· Cirials high in the Ford ad- man is t ra lion call "hand- wnnging" diplomacy. Instead of outright U S. demands that the Soviets observe the bounds or c 1v1li:ied behavior. a bargain of sorts has now been secre tly struck. Some e-lectronics equip· ment on the e mbassy's roof used to penetra te confidential Soviet communlrations has been re· moved. I n r e turn . e l ee· tromagnet1c rad111t1on at the em- bass' has decreased. llowever, radiation remains above minimum safety standards. and the matter 1~ by no means closed Many n uances and 1m plica- 1ton~ of th as hush hu..,h arra1r are not fully known. nor is its ul· t1mate outcome Out critirs within the adm1n1strnllon bclle\•e Mr Ford und S{'('r t'lary of Stnte llt'nry K1ss1n"er are followan" tact1c11 that htl\'l' probably f11iled In past ronrrontataort'I with thl' l\rrmhn. ( EV ANS-NOV AK J THE SOVIETS began directing microwa\'eS at the U.S. e mbassy in the early 1960s, obviously as a countermeasure against elec· tronic spying. By contrast , the U.S. has followed the normul dlplomatjc practice and dealt in· directly with similar electronic s pying from the Soviet e mbassy in Washington -never by beam ing micr owaves ngaan~t the Russians. That the radiation in Mosco"' was above the So\•1ets' own i-arc t y ~andard h as for yenrs been the s ubject of innumerable con· rerences high in the government. President Johnson raised the matter at Glassboro. N.J .. in 1967 with Soviet Prime Minister Alex ei Kosygin. who disclaimed any knowledge of microwave bom- bardment. However, the U.S de- cided not to press Its grievaner. What c ha n ged this wa ~ a drasti c increase 1n e lec- tromagnetic r adiation ot the em- bassy in Moscow within the last 24 to 36 months. The main purpose of that in crease is believed to be counter· measures against electronic eavesdropping devices in and on top of the embassy. But U.S. in· telllgence sources believe the Soviets might also be pursuinJ: one or a ll of thre e othe r purposes: FIRST, actual physical harm to U.S. personnel Cwhirh some t'mbassy employes claim has af· flicted many embassy offil·1als. including Ambassador St.Oessel I, second , psycholo11ral trauma, rendering em ployes unable to funrtlon eHcctively <which has clearly happe ned>. third. to ac· tivate sensors secrt'Uy placed in- side the embassy to record Mn versat1ons for Soviet ears (wh1t•h has not yet been confirmed l No protest w as made• tn Mosrow afler tht> rad1al1on lt'vcl increased . but word 1ncv1t ahly began leaking through Washington. Attemptrng to plug tht' leaks, bjgh State Department officials argued privately that discl os ure might gener ate damage suits al'?ainst the govern· ment from embassy employ<'s with claims of illness. Far more significantly. these officials con· tinued . d isclosure would com- promise the embassy's elec- tronirs intelligence. I ndeed. a fte r the Bos to n Globe"s William Tiet'Ch{'r .re waled the inc reased microwave bombardment and Stocssel's ill· nesi-. Soviet diplomats 1n Wa:.hinglon began a campaign of \\hi spc ring t o Ame r ican newsmen about t he Moscow em· bassy's elect ronic spying. FACED WITH growing leaks of secret informa tion in the press. the administration moved publicly a nd privatt'ly. Publicly, an electioneering President Ford finessed the issue : his onlypubhr statement came in a Feb 8 press <'Onfer ence al Durham. N.11. · "I have heard rumors concermnR 1l. but I don 't think it is a matter that ought to be discussed nt this point " Priva tely, t he Us turned l o Dr. Kissinger's "quiet diplomacy," the full nature of which Is unkno\\·n but cll'arly in- cluded rl'moval of <'mbassy elcc- tromr equipment and occompa nring rt'<.luction of m1crow11 vc bombardml'nl. Officials cri tical or "quiel d 1 p I o m a o" ' b t• 11 e v c S t a t c DC'partm('nt l'm1ssaries should have pound{'(! lh<• tu hie Instead or wringan~ thl.'1r hunds: should h avl' lou d l y informed the Hui.siu n~ that \"lolating the sov· l're1j?nt~ of ;in <'mba~i.y Is an In· tolerable brearh of international conduct Thus, the marrowove affair trani;rends l,j .S intelligence operations and evt•n 11 hoped-for s u ccessful <'Onc luslon of diplomatic e fforts. !'"aced with blatant provo<'ation, the U.S. f!O\'ernment did n ot react until after pubhc dlsrlosure, and then employed shrouded maneuvers to smother a nd smoolh the trou · ble_ The 1mplicat1ons have not been lost on the Kremlin. Not So Fine Heroes We a ll or us remain children, in some ways, some areas, some secret compartment of the mind. Like wanting our folk-heroes to be as fine privately as they are publicly -whether they are a film cowboy or a fa mo us philosopher. I recall how dejected I was, as a lad. to learn that the clean-crnt da ring cow· hoy whose ex· pl o 1ta I (o ll owed breathless ly at the S atur- day afternoon film seria lo; was In fuct an alcoholic. a deadbeat and l1 downright (SYDNEY HARRIS) people. the best part goes Into their work. and the residue re· m&ms in their private lives. A creative man 's work Is whllt he aspires to. his personal relations nl't' Cgenerally, not always, of course> what he 1s unable or un- w11lmg to change in the convolu· lions or his personality. China Wants Us in South Korea tr:iud his feats in th<' socldlr b<• ml( f14"rformt"<l by an unknown stunt man. You maghl think thi'I dis illusion woolcl JX'rmitn(•nlly 1noculaU• u~. but It docs not. I am stall u11 d1!llll)· pointed. <Ice a des I ntcr. to lcun that Bertrand Huim.•11 Cwhn wrott SUC'h 11plendld books on marrta"e. morals. and rur· enthood I wn1' a rolh•n hulihand and a not very 1rntisfoctory fut her I F YO r t' ad an honest bio- Rr aphy of Beethoven. ll l• hard 10 believe lhut the some man who wrolt' t hf' l r 11 nlln•ndcnt Ninth Symphonv. ond the Iota quortcts ur.d p1o no :wnato~. was the m is · n:ihll' creature who olll'nutt'd n('arly ••vt•ryonc who came Into c·ontu<"t with him llut, JuHt a11 a port of him Hhnnk God> wns ctri v<'n to eom J)Cl!'IC' with gr on· dcur, 110 nnothcr part wus drivc•n to behove with ¥1tualor. WASlllNGT ON -Mainland C'hlna, th" mo~t cloctrln1u rt• nr 1111 <.'Ommuni11l t'ountrles. hns ~n st>ndtna tht" Un1tt'd Stat<'S strong tiiQnals thttt It w anl~ l~e "Im· perlalist " U.S. t roop!i to remain an South Koren. Thrre has been no mlrnC'ulous chantte In old Chnlrman Mao • Tse tung's de· ,. <1 I I o n t o ""orld revolu· • I ion. R athf'r, the Chinese art' more ap· prrhensive about a Soviet build-up than • the Amen can presen ce 1n Korea. The Chinese view. as it has •merged fro m private dis· "Cussions. is that the 43.000 U s. troops should d eter No rth orea's recklessly ambitious Im 11-sunll! rrom attacking Soulh Korea. IF TUE Unltf'd St.it~ . hould Withdraw its troo~. on the otht'r 4 1'and. Ki m mlll!ht be tt'mpted tc• Tty unifym ~ l\on·~ b> forN• Thi~ (JACK AN DERSON ) ~ould give t he Soviets an txcuse to move heavily into Korea. More than n million Soviet soldiers already hne the 4.150- mile border between Russ ia and China. A So\·iel move into Koren would tighten the vise. The Korean peninsula is also a dagger pointing at the heart of Japan. A rommunist takeover in Korea. therefore, could upset the !llability in Asia and push Japan into rearming. In the Chinese v iew, it would be" far better to have a few thousand Gls in South Korea. The first clear s ignals from China were picked up by Sen. Charles Pe rcy, R-lll .. during a visit to Peking last August. RttaJlmg his t alks with Chinese Foreign M ini!'ter t:hiao Kuan· hua. Percy told us: .. On the sur- face, h e was for a unlfltd Korea." Bt·T Tiff. Chinese let Ptrc)I and hu. <'Olleaguc. know subtly Lbfil the~ .. had no r('ul objtttlon" to the U.S. military prcsrncc-in South Korrn. "In broad terms, thty do not objrrt to U S. rorcei1 in places wherf' the Russians would mO\'l' 1n , .. r('r<'y CX· pl•lned. ~ Another contrressional d elel(o· tion, IC'<! by Rtp. John Anderson. R-111 . cam e back with <J similar feelin~. An "abrupt withdrawal" from South Kor('n, Andl'r"on told ~ , "would worry the Chmcse tremendously · · The most r ecent congressional visitors to China led by Rep. Margaret Heckler, R·Mass .• and Patsy Mink. D·HawaH, held long talks with lop Chinese leaders ln J a nuuy. Ms Mink put the Sootb..Korean question bluntly to the t hinese who. at fi rst, replied with the usual polemic on "imperialism" and "Intervention " But the line quietly 5wltche-d H the conversa· tion proitrcned. According lo two people who were present. the Chinese made cltor they didn't want the United Sta.tes to pull out of South Korea abruptly. Ms Heckler, who was also present, ft lt lhe Cbioue hinu were much morf' ved~ than thl~. MEANWHILE. mem bers or the C hinese drlego tio n in W ash lnJ:ton h ave l t't U .S. policym11kcr1' know Informally that they want the United States to!'tay In Korea . One U.S. otriciul told us a Chinese diplo mat m· formed him explicitly that (;h1n11 "18 not concrrnrd w1th the U ::,. troops." ··They have no Ob)ectton at all." the offaclal told us "In fact. they even said we ought to ex· pand our naval base at Diego Gorcia." This is an Indian Ocean base. which the United States is building to counter Soviet naval expansion into these waters. Footnote: The delicate position of the Chinese surfaced last fall ln the United NaUons. A few weeks after the private ai.· surance to the Percy group that a U.S. military presence was ac· ceptable In South Korea, thr Chinese forel.in m inister issued a public demllnd for a U.S troop withdrawal The purpose . of course. was to keep K1m ll-sunl'? from turning to the Soviets for more support. OR, on :> lowrr pl•n•·. th. I Dorothy Sayers. that wondt'rful Iv erud1tl' mystt•ry wr11t'r. "':•' the kind of woman she 1s 'iO t'an dadly depicted as 1n lht' new 1110 graphy. "So Strange a Lad) ' I wante-1 to m«-c>t her aftrr I t Nul each book . now I'm glad thJt I never dHI. It still bothers me lo learn that a great modern the<>l°"iDn. from whose wo rk I drr w muc h knowledge and lnspirallon Cand whose funerlJI 1 reverently al· tended l was as active in phila n- dering as he was In philosophii · In~. Or that a widely re~peeted psyrhiat ris t-author , who hus made "love" the keynote of hi!! Httrary !IUtcess. has been :,in rqually consistent adulterer with women hair his age. Even I. who should know better by no". tend to forget the impor- tant ul<>m thnt, with creative I n I t• 11 H t u u II y , I ca n u n • df'ri1tand It. but It disturbs my vii1wn of itoodnt'"ll m1 much tt1' It did in tlw 1foy11 or T()m Mix, tho "while hnt" synd'romf, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rflhnt fl "'rd t•utilll.hn 1 ""'"'' ... ,.,.,.., 1-:tWttt /J1Jrl>ora /\ rrrbJth. fo"d1t1mul l'aqr 1-:d1tor ih4' ('fl11or111I p111w of thr D111ly 1'1lc•I ~t-f'k ll If• rnrorm 11nd 'ttmulatr rudrr, by prn«itrni: on lh1s p1111e dlver~r commrntu y on l()p1r~ or rnttrc~t by '~ndtr:it· I'd rolumn1'll11 nnd C'.1rtl'l(111iMii by provldanl! u forum fu1 rt111frr,· \'U'IU And by 1•1 •''1'1111111( 11111' ncw&p&fl<'t ·, 11ptn1un' llllli lflro~ un curn•nt tcrpu·, Th•• t'llllunul or11n1on~ or thr 11:1111 l'1lol w111>1·ar (tflh In lhl• t•chlor 1.tl • .. tumn 111 lhc top. or tht' p;1111 np11111"'1J t'll· pfl'1o~tod h\ ttw '11l11mnt~h und ranno111,l~ und h·t •"' ""111c·r~ are thl'1r otA n nnl'I nn •'tttlor·~l'tnt"nt ol thr1r \lf''A' lh 1111· h ail\ Pllnt i1hould be anreri t01I Thursday. M :irc-h t I. 1976 91 908 TBOJIAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -Undlay V.'aper stW doelln't lulow bow ll bappened On. mlnutt Jbe wH drhinl her sport.I car oo Coldwater C-uyoe, the nut abe had cruhed into a ttte. the car de· mollthed. Within Lhose HCOOd.I. a multlmUUoo-dollar television 1erw1 and h« own actin.c carter bunc tn t.M balance. A mooth laltr, 11b~ bas returned to '"Jbe Bionic Woman." her ~·oonds hHled, ttt. Hries and her car«r lnltct IT WAS TH£ KIND O•~ happen1n1 that television neotwork11 and production companies dread. •'The Bionic Woman,·· ao offshoot ot '1'he Six Mllllon Dollar Man," h11d Its premiere on ABC on J an. 14 and proved rm imtant succn.. Only four days later, lbe star ot the sen es had her accident. "It was the moc.t a~u_rd experience of my Ille," said the act.res • •·n1ere's no way I can H · plain It. I hadn't bffn drinluog. I had just aouen up oo a Sunday. liO I was completely rested. The .aun was ahlnmg and I ~as only 1oln130 miles per hour ''What ha ppened' Did I look away at the wrong moment" Was something wrong with the ca.r! It was so ruined that then~ wu no way of checkmg, the in- surance company told me " Miss Wagner . 26, ·· -:. 1n lhe • ..,. .. midst of filming the fourth epLSode of ''The Bionic Woman." She and boyfnend Michael Brandon bad gone out to buy some grocen es. They were return· ing when the accident happened. Her first r uction: she couldn't breathe. ·-. "OJ,, dorlir>g! It's 1ust lilte tn. brochurct." ,.. OAILVPtlOT 7 :-__ 2 Kill Motorist; "I HAD THB WIND llNO<'X£0 out ol me. and It bad n ver happened lo me briore," she rtcaJJod. "I thou1ht perhaps my ribs b d puortur~ my tunas. It seemed ao Wdtd; I eouJdD't ~Ueve It was haPP"oin1 to me. "Fortunately I bad the Pt'H('1\<' of IJ\lnd to s_ay to myself, ·t ean't brea~. Wbat'U I do! Try lhe : bttalhins tnrclses I learned ln yoea. • I started · Laldnf short breaths, and It worked. " looked at myself in lb ild view mirror. Oh, God. l bad three Ups. I didn't want to look tbal way. I Sooted over to Mlchil I. He was uncon5clous, wllb hla head cut ~n. l dJdn't want to look Ui.t way cilht>r. So I went back to gai!na up 11t tho tree." • ... T .... le Sen . J ames Aboureik <D·S.D.> says the Ufo of bis son, Charlie, 22, is "private and beyond my control." The W~hlnaton Post ~ Ported the son lives on an I ndl an r c- servaUon and ls on food 5l-amps, thouah h la father earns $44,000 a year. 'Pla'yed Game 1 ' SACRAM ENTO <UPI) -Poll<'t today 1ou(lhl two youoa men as 1wpects io th<' 1l1yln1 of a motorist who was shot ane-r u chanaln1 words with occupants of a camper truck whUo drhtn1 on In- terstate IO. Police Hid Timothy t'ris~. 23. acramento. 11•u fatally wounded In the neck Wedn aday b,v a sbot flred frotn the late-model 11reen camper truck wbkb pulled a longside hls vthkh- Pollce said the men in thu truck we~ "playlns 1ames" wlth t'rtsbett by sperolng up and slowlntt down in an •ttempt to bl()(k ham frum movlna lnto u lane from which he could leave the frt •w11y fo Sauamt nto. l\'ITH THE LUCK AKIN TO THAT of the Bionic Woman, the first persoo to arrive on the scene was a former ambulance attendant who ad- ministered first aid. The a.ecood was a surgeon wbo lived nearby; he checked for internal Injuries. . "We were lucky in all respects. the actress said. "My car is a 'fi8, and the se'l springs have never been replaced. Micha~! and J were so close to the cround that we weren't tb.rown out ot tbe car. We didn't wear seat ~I..,, either.·· Her head was split open but the skull wasn't fractured. Despite lhe lip eash, she lost no teelh. Actor Brandon 'a temple injury was more serious. 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Mlfcfl 11. 1111 hkea Good Thru Wed., M.rch 17 ' By Phil lnteriandi QUEENIE In Niguel Deist /Parole Nixed j.,._.~··~· Whirlpool PLWlll~~ Ml~~-For Burglar ~ The l' S Parole Board has rescinded parole 2rant· ~ ·-------··- ed to a Cleveland. Ohio. man convicted m 1972 of ln· '-' · \'Olvement in the $6 mtlhon Luguna Niguel bank ~ burglary. ~'- The action means Philip Bruce Christo- pher, 32. will remain in a federal pen1ten· taary at Terre .Haute, ---------J 9d .• at least until I Shellfish Products Recalled WASHINGTON (APl -The Food a nd Drug Administration has an· nounced the recall of about 45.000 cans of crab· meat and shnmp which ls said were un · derprocessed and "may 1 a potential for bac· te fll outgrowth." e products bean~ rt'· ca eel are 42,960 can!\ of s mp manuructured by Tr cla1r CanninJ,? Co . Co eron. LG . and 1,781 ca,!\! or crobmt•Jt pro duced b) Blue Ch;mnd Corp .. Port Royal. s C I February. 1979, when he j is scheduled to receive another parole hearing. CHRISTOPHER, a partner in a Cleveland tavern. is one or (our • Ohio men convicted of pulhng off the world's largest bank burglary. The team blasted its way into the vault of L'nited Callforn13 Bank's Monarch B3y branch and system atically rifled 458 safely deposit boxes, departing with neAotla· ble bonds. cash. jewelry and rare coins. THE CHRISTOPHER case has been an em· I bnrass ment ror federal parole offtc13ls who d e· c 1ded to allow C:hrastophrr t o be re- leased from prison last month A mix -up developed because the officials thought Christopher was serving onl)' a JO.year senltnce for an earlier parole \'1olat1on. AS IT WAS later c;ho" n. hl' al110 was o;en ·· 1ni.: a 20-year term for his r o le 1n the La~una Niguel bank burglary The shrimp "as dis trlbutcd nalionw11J<' and internataon.tlly undt•r thl' fo l lowln~ labels Lowstana Brand Oroken Shrimp , Lou1 s 1ana Brand Small Shrimp, !liu~J(et Brand Broken Shrimp. F1s ho11H' In tern a 11 on a I G o u r rn l' I Cockt3il Shrimp. RIUl' Gulf Brand .Jumbo Shrimp. Nola Rrand Broken Shrimp. <.:arna t1on Rroken Shrimri. Tropical Foods Shnmp. Gulf Treat Brand Small Shrimp and Shop Ktte Superior ~ual1ly Shnmp, Small. The frderal riarole board c ited · nl'"' ad· \t'rsc 1nforma · lion the nature or the offense . and unusual attention" givc•n the \hristophl'r case In over· ruhng a regional board's decision lo aranl barn parole. ~~~~k!==-,I The can codes carry the numbt-r 02935 on lhP upper lane. and l'SA on the bottom line followed 1by the ll'lll.!r s RP. T . S. ) l\1. I.. or J The "h1te crubmrnt ,I nake:ii and rel(ulwr luml' crabml'Ul wcrc d1:0.lnlmt rd undrr lht' ltJri ts At I .1 n t 1 r B r a n cl 1 n Southeutern ~lJlt',, tht• FDA 11a1d Thi.' can' .1rr c odrd W 0 10l' ,1nd UWOl' SJC Art Show San Juan Capistrano Art Assoc1at1on mt'm· Mrs will exh1b1t works fromlOa.m toSpm i''r1· d3y Mar ch 19, 11nd Sun· <fny. March 21. an the Mam Pnrk. Cancer Risks I.AS VEGAS, Nev <A P l -T11ll women. flit "omt•n ancl "omt•n who ha\l' never been preanant or "ho bl•rnml• pre~nnnt for the flrlll time after 30 may run a htl'th<'r risk of brl'B!lt cancer than others, a ~t·archer l>aul hl'rr. t pr Henry Lt•mon of the University of Nebr aska Mt<Jkal Ct•nt<•r !>t11d o !lludy of genetlr and hormonal factors "c•re s1gn1f1 cant In predicting whc'th<'r a " om 11n would contract breast cancer He SOid women whose close relatives have the dJae3se 3re more likely to contract it. ~[;'6(SGCrnlFLJ ALL YOU CAM EAT §Oo~® Tuesday & Thursday Evening ~ Pasta lovers the world, heres your chance' All the S~ghetti th Meat Sauce you can eat Q,l\tFresh warm llaAan ad & butter are included for onty $1 .25 per person. Available from 4 00 P.M. until closing See you sday & Thu'5day 7"N1e's ~ 15.1 Cu. Ft. No-Frost Door • S,.CIMI ,.,...., <99 .(( ....... ~ k....laer ........... tllltlle"' ............... ..,., ' twia cm,.tl. llAT1Jn -~--.J Whirlpool 17.1 Cu. Ft. 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The good news is that enrollment al Saddleba<'k haa increased so dramatically that the district qualifies for lhree timel> as mu<'h state money per student as it used to. THE BAD NEWS. REVEALED to trustees b\• Supt. Robert Lorn bardi, Is that ~ause of Gov. Ed mund G. Brown Jr.'s S percent enrollment growth limit, Saddleback can't receive the money Since the college opened in 1968, 1t has been a ''basic aid" district. receiving $125 per full time slu· dent from the slate while other neighboring dis · trlcta cot MOO. $700 or even more. The end resu lt was that taxpa1ers living within the district picked up virtually all the cost for educating the college's students. I NOW, T H AT RAPID ENROLLMENT has boosted Saddleback out of the baste aid category. I recent legislulion is preventing the colle«e from ushing In on Sacramento's dollar!> Dr. Lombardi said the collc~c"· admtn1strat1on is cnmpaignlng to rec:t•1ve !>~ctal compensation from the state chancellor's office. "The whole situation makes Vl'ry Jitlle sense." Dr. Lomba rdi told the board. "We think the cban· teUor's office b as an option and we're trying to make a case that the district deserves ~pec1al con· alderation." ftUST.IE LARRY TAYLOR NOTED that the enrl>llment growth limit puts the Saddlt>back dti.· trlct In the position ol "refusing service or rais ing taxes." Or. Lombardi said the colle&e can expect to see its rapid growth continue "We have heard from Mission Viejo sources that between l ,300 and 1,500 homes will be built here in 1971." he said. "Irvine sources tell us they will build approximately 1.500 homes. We know that for every "X" number or homes. we will gain "Y" number or 1ludents ... ftUSTEE DONNA BERRY ASKED for a re· view of the college's curriculum with an eye toward trimming some of Saddleback's more attractive cluses to curb growth. Dr. Lombardi told lhe board that with both the state chancellor 's office and local representatives in an attempt to win special consideration because Saddleback la a r apidJy.growin1t college ser ving tht- rutest-growlng ar ea in the nation. Judge Rejects Laetrile Appeal SAN Dt EGO {A P I J>alH'nl!> of a \\ (''' t ·o, lllJ physician ordered to at.op dispemnnc laetnle ha'" failed tocon,·1nce :t Juel~<' tn lift th1• ordl'I'. After he Wl" ('00\'IC'll'<I or 1·on,11ira('\ 111 .lamM ll Pnvtll'rJ WJ:. pulonprtlballon .tnllnr1h 11•11 tc1qu11 prH<'nbtn~ <1r 't·lhn1ot ltwtnk nr ,1n\ uth,·1 'uh ~tunccs not .1ppro\ ed f0« r .inrer I h,., ,1p\ A ttmporary restrulntnll ordt'r th.11 "u11ld h.1 \I' ... <'t ai.tdl' the• Suiwnor C<lurt 1lln•r1t' , .• 1.:u1n,1 Priviter a "'·" th•ntt.-d h\ l ' S l>hll ll l Court .lu<lJ.?1• lloward n. ·rurrrnltnc Lost lady's diamond pendant on 9old chain Vicinity of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. or Balboa Peninsula Of great sentimental value. 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"Y My ~ wftli ""' ..... f.t u tre 1..,..... • ,..,... .. , • ..,, ..... tt-, ,_ •• .u ,.. & ""' ~ 69C -r- ~ 7" Screw-In Utlllty Hook • "-ly f•r Ii. .... a.kycles -a tttMf llMYy ~ -• s1,... ''"' wltei tlw-'t4 ,.._. ...t ¥ittyl <Mfitle 39c . ... st· .. • .. . • • • I . I l .. ' •. ' . • .. > • ·. ·. ., ., f .. ,,._ • . -------~ ' GOP Chief Hits Machine Politics 87 O.C. R\ISTJNG Of .. OD.1, "• tufl Juve or a bsence. These appeals were HE CALLED il the nude by Paul R Uaerle Cella·O'Neill machine, -ASSEMBLYMEN ln a luncb~n addrus al 10 rdttence lo Dr. Louis The chairman of the Paul CarpenlH CO· the South Coast Ptau ~Lia. the ph.)'sician who Republican State Cen· Carden Crove) and Hotel. ls under indictment, and ua-& .Com mlUcu1. ad Rlchwd Roblnt0n ([).. Hurle-. an attorney Richard O'Ne1U, OWMJ' drnaed a meetln~ ot lhe Santa Ana> to place cam· and forrri'er ftppo~ot · ol Rancho Mission Viejo. RepubllcanAts<>e•a~ol plan contributions re· ments secrt'tary to Hacrle suuested lhe Oranae County an Co.Ila ctived rrum the aJleged Ronald Reaaan when he "machine" tried to con· Meu Wednesday and "Cella-O'Neill machine" wu 1 ove rnor, made trol office holdus Int.he ura d the follqwinl <lf 10 8 trust fund. th~e calls oft or criUCLl· Democratic party by lht' ficiala to take the follow· Conaressman An· Ina ~1hal he referred to Infusion ol hundreds ot tog steps. drew JI in s haw < R · as "an attempt lo set up thousands of dollars Into -Stale Controller Newport Beach>. con· an Eastf'rn ·sty l e theircampaiancorrers. Kenneth Cory <D v1cted or two bribery political machine" in He alleaed that over Ge'den Grove>, to take• counts. to resi1n. Orange County. the years SS50.000 bas --a-----~---------------------~~---------------. been contributed lo New Mello-Tone lateK wall paint ll"s lfom Shc1win- W1lllams, and 11 s made w11h the same 01tent1on former assemblyman Cory and tha t $39,276 ~·as contributed lo Robinson's la st cam- pal1n and $24 ,179 to Carpenter'&. Hurl• said the Indict· mena.s aiainsl Or. Cella suaaest lhe contributions appear lo have been "aubstanlially taxpayers mone>'·" REFERRING to dona- tions made lo Robinson and Carpenter . and not· ing that both are to run again. eithe r for re· to quality that goes into making alt Bay y 1• ew Sherw111-W1lhams products We know you'll hke 11 Museum Fete Set dttlion or a new office, Haerle SUJf CSled t.hal the cootnbuuons they re- cei\ ed should ~ put In a trust fund peodina a d • rminaUon -w.helh r the money came from twc· payer funds. He said they could (lel the money from con tribulions made to their latest campaigns. "It ll'i. determined lhal fh\•y h ad no ri&hl l o lht' money il ought to be re· p aid into the public tre a s ury ," ll aerle added Th e s tate GOP chairman also repeatt'd a demand for Hinshaw lo reslan: ··u w6uld be proper and appropnate for h1m to resign." he saJd . HE NOTED that Hinshaw. who 1s appeal· ing his conv1cllon. has said that his d1slr1 cl would have no represen· talion in Congress until a special election was held in 60 days if he were to resign. Haerle said the loss or 60 days. represen· lation would be prefera· ble ii it meant gaining •:fuJJ.fledged r epresenta· lion later in the sum· mer." WANT TO COMMUNl'CATE WITH YOUR NEW CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS? BE AW ARE OF YOUR COMMUNITY MEEDS! Plan To Attend The General Meeting of The Mesa Verde Homeowners Association TUESDAY, MARCH 16th 7:30 PM -TeWIMKLE SCHOOL PROGRAM: MEW CITY COUM~IL MEMBERS SPRING PLANTING TEWIMKLE CHORUS • Refreshments •Prizes - Available 1n hun· t1reds of decorator colOls Available only al your nc8'by Sherw1n·W1lhams Dec0tat1ng Center SATISFACTI~ GUARANTEED A new natural hid~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mus e um . fe aturing artifacts from lhe Orange County area, will 1 ..... ,... __ . ·-'' ... , .. .-..... ... _____ .._._. -....... 0.-.• !iii • This c:oat1ng is a 1esul1 al eatel\Slve rese.,ch and 1es11ng by The be dedicated Saturday al sn-1n-W1111.,.,. Bay View School in San- Company Wt guarantee ta Ana Heights your sat1slaC:l1011 1n • rhe use ol rhie product or your purchase pnco TIIE NEW natural his· will bO rtlunded. tory museum is a joint \'enlur e or lhe newly· formed Natural History Sale ends March 20th Foundation of Orange County and the Newport· Mesa Unified School Dis· tricl. The srhool Is local· ed at 2531 Orchard Drive AMiii . .. ··········"'mo IAaANW .............. sa1 . ., The dedication will begin at 11 a.m. with a talk by Fifth District S uperviso r Thomas Riley. Afterwards. vis· ltors wlll hove a chance t o view e xhibits of pal e ont o logy , arrhaeolog y , geology and ethnology. ..,So E~A-..oVe ~~S...a Sullel--r.- COSTA EA . . . • . . . . .. . . . s.s7_.,6' IMlWOOO. . . . . . . . . .. 21l-~ 31t1 IWllot ~ .. SQ#! S1l1'I f\llllTOll .............. · .52Sa ORAG .................... "7-llSI '11N HnorlM •1So TllllWIA"""" llmlGTOll IOOI. . . . • . . a2S77 Wff UIA . . . . . • .. . . . . . S..9770 ls.II Golil9ft Wttt SO. 1131 So hlcl S.... -·-Ill Ill Pl; Sim Ill JUPl;AIB------------------ LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB ''LAS VEGAS'' PARTY SATURDAY MARCH 27th • 7 o.m . to Midniaht DANCING (Hlgh School Jazz fnHmbie} DRAWINGS • fuN • PRIZES • REFRESH.HTS VILLAGE FAIR GARAGE #2 • 1100 S. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH GRAND PRIZES Air c.lforwfe 2 r.-d tnp 2 ,__. tr4 P.$..A. 2 rCMlltd Pothty Sheck • 2 ~ tnp ticll.t. to HcMh to Hew .. I Kc.II.ts •' trip tkMh 45 piece Hf of dltlM1 s-FraRCftco WllMMt'a of L..-. &cOINfto.s.tiCMttto S-FrGRCltco Joa P.ttnoft'• •fll •ech '-' S.lt Let v..-1 m.1 ..-me• Aoww An'91J1•11t 1-fttt;-.... WHOMI priatt fros C..Mfh T_,. D.cll A •econkr Tiii Ga Slltw Cue II n.s Calllras Start Atls Tiii NI Mllu MC.,..,.._cy MtrM'slltbt•• lbrtltrs $Mf l LIH OrieltJI TrM1l hflll Talk £sdlUdls Amr l Gift sa., lax*'"" Uw Wit Cuers --le.ty 5-IY ** IMstws Acer* ~..._, 1vyie.s. Stlttllllyws hrtFmtPWmcy Mltalblia INtC.,. In• llsUr* PW!ucy MiytclC.,.ratlel Ntlll ... bMsab *" hxtck Vktlf ""' '" ...,~ "*Y's llrW s-., ... CtlMse ' ... s._. 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HEAVY DUTY KWIKSET DEAD BOLT #6IO-POUCE TESTED HG.$&2.60 510'° Thursday. Maten 11 . 1m DAILY PILOT A J I '! Coast -Service Groups Net Top Disney Awards ' a 1 WILUA•ICIDlEIBt:a eounty F&-mlly Setv\ca A.ssoctaUon. Tht 1rou1> is -An award for accomplishmenlB by youth to -AN ENVIRONMl-:NT AND ccotoey award to J .... ...,........ beadquarkred ln Saa JuanCaplat.raoo. the Corona del Mar Hiab School Key Club, recel\led Friends of Upper Newport Day. received by Evelyn Cocnnu.mlty Jroupg and service orsaniutlona by Jim Koot. for 1n Upper Newport Bay clunup Gayman. for diligent work to Improve th~ bated aloes the Orlq~ Coast won~ total ol '20,000 -DISNEYLAND tt&ESENTED Kn. Robert project and ald to impoV('rished Hopi Indians in sanctuary of the co1t:st~I estuary. • Wednetday al the 19th annual t>u1neyland Com· Wells a ch.Ck for ~000 in reco1nit.lon of the San Ari:tona. • An environment and teotoey award to ., munity Suvlcn Awarde luncheon In A.~ahelm . . Juan croup•s •rfort to"""' a coffee cardtn in tbe clt.J -A youth accompllshmcntts award to tho f'Ylerids of the Sea uons of Laguna &ach, r ce1vtd. , The lop award ol '10.000 for out1tandio1 that ra,lsed 122,000 in donallorus for tbtir parent h·vine·bHed Aml&o.s de la.a Americas of OranRC bv Jim Stauffrr for aiding be11ched marina, service", to tbo county and it.I rtsldenll went to eroup laat year. ' County lnc .. recelved by .warren Halperin, lravrl. animals that would otherwii1c tinaer and die. ,: Cblldren • Hospital d Oran1e County. The award Other Ora_n.ae Coast 1rouJj6 and their $1,000 mi to remote Lalin Amcn<'an vlllal(cs to lnnoculat<' A diversifie<l community service •ward to was received by Mr8. Charle,s Bauer of KunUnaton award recipients included: children. lhe Junior Ebrll Club of lr\'loc, received ~Y Mn , Beacb, a mtmber oftbeboep1ta.t boardollrustee1. -A cultural aervtce a1t•ard to Mrs. Gary John Yurkovich. tor conducUna 30 di!rerent educa. Rumunta for the La(Wlll Nlauel Music on tbe -A SPECIAL 11&\LTH aervicH award to hon. r ivir and philanthropk endeavors. A. ·TOTAL' OP tll0,000 ln award money was presented, lncludina 40 awards or $1,000 ucb ln to ~illc c.teaoriea ot community service, two ')udcea' special awards" of SS,000 each anf the &Nnd prize. Disneyland otnciala said more than 300 oraan(aationa sul>m•tted applications for the awards and to1ether. they represented four million vofunteer hours donated to commun.ity service dur· inc m~. Thlt year's presentation brouahl the total ;nurded since the program began to ~1.500. 'nle big winner amonc Orange CoHt. organlza· tlons was the Las Buenas Amigas Auxiliary to lbe Deatlu ElaeUiaere GJ'ffn, a frte famit¥ entBtalnment procram that Children's Hear More Institute of Newport &ach, reached over ·U.000 peopli lo 197~. received by Dennis Landes man, for working to aid ---------------.---:---:-:-::-=-. -A cultural 6ef'Vice award to the Latuna deaf cblldren. Beach School of Art received by Mrs~ Nick 8 . -A •upport group service awor<I to the S:td· WUUamt. for mal~nc a "sJtnifkant cwtural dleb*-ek Community Hospital Thrift Shop, received contrlbuUon" dHfltefinandal troubles. by Mn. Samuel Genet, for raising $100,000 ln 197.5 to -A cultura servtces award to the Orance aid the hos.pttal. County Philharmonic Society buecl in Newport -A IOC!lal community service award lo the Beach, receive by Mrs. David Tingler, for its work California Petroleum Industry of H untincton in brincina music into\hescbools. Beach, received by Bob McAdams. ror the R.M. Pyles Boys Camp project In the High Sierra to pre· -A SERVICE FOA YOtJTll award to the \lent boys from becomlnc deljnquent.s. Special Friends of the Youth Service Program -A social community service award to the based at UC Irvine, received by Robert Green. cit· South ~t Literacy Council of Capistrano Beach, inc the croup's effort to keep troubled youngsters reeeiv~ by George C. Eiskamp, for workin& to help out of the justice system. those who speak little English. -A service for youth award to the Huntington -A social community service award to the Beach Kiwanis Club, received by G.J . Goodwin, for Beach Cities Braille Guild. received by Norma ANNOUNCING mai n1clwt nowaMhe !/f;/;l)90lkl ~/I; ~~~ltaS I SAN MARJNO CUPO -F\aoeral services wUJ be held Friday for G.M. Mou , 73. retired chairman ao.d chief ex· ecutlve officer of numerous accomplishments. including establish· Scheeler, for logging 8,000 volunteer hours aiding Coldwell. Banker and ~m=en~t~o=f~a~bo~w~l~in~g~le~agu=e~fo~r-h~a~n~d~ic~a=p=pe~d~chi~'-ld~r_e_n_. -~th~e.:_b_lln_d_._· ----·-----·------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Q>. Mott died Monday followin1 a prolonged UJ. neu. VATCMHI eoeev VATCHEll, •• .i...,1 01 c-Met.e. ea. o.1oot-t111M~11•. "7'-......... -of·-Vele_ al 5-11 AM -II••-• Vele-of C.i. IMM. .. IO_ btet-of U-, ic-. Sun,.,. -Steven V-ef c.... -.-... .,~-... ,, .. CMkft al ~ ... Goldie O'llHr of'"-.. Ctl141 v_,.., et S... .. ,,..,d1no. Sertkn <Mll•-11:00AMs.t-v."-'11lc """" ~I. Oltl<lell1>9, Rn. ~ v. T-• of Tllo <:11•1•1 lutller., 0.-Cll ol Cosio M• u . 1 n1e,, .. 111, PKftl( Vlew Momorlel P•r•. ~ ... 11. Co. Poclllc View _.,.,.,., cllNOfW•. The 1...,11y '-'' t°"' trilNliOlll 10 Clllldr•n• HolO'tol of Or-c.o..ntv, .. ,. of O< #MrllYft M'9n. 1111' W. y Veto Avt., Or-, ca. lfl-nwryof-y VOl< .. r. MOllaY ltt:llHRT J. HOllEY. --of _...,,.. llucll, Co Dale of _.,. llllWr<ll '· tt7• in S•,.t• An•, Co. S..-..1-.-, Iii\ wlfo, Fto£•nc• _....,: .._.,, Merjori. MorrlJ of '- .._.., Co.; ""'"'*'· Geor99 Melley of ...,_d, ~; ""'-'• H<tlefl .--"' ~d. C.0M. ¥r. Holley w• O _ .. ,of St. Simon & Jude O>ur'CI\ STILL RJVER. Mass <AP> -Lotda Edward staa•••· a. poet, ea· saylat and Boston ad· vertising executive,~ Wednesday after a brief Wnets. He bad contri.but· ed poems and book re-vi"'s to The New Yorker and wrote a coh.taua for The Atlantic Monthly un- der the bea~ "The In· nocent Bystander." EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) -Dr. sw.ey E. &olfe, 54, intema· tionally known economist and an authority on tbe world monetary system, died at bis home here of cancer1Nednesday. ~• __ ,of Gorde" G<-El••·,-----------1 ....... Wok• wrvlcH 7:JO PM.,.....,.. NY eveftln9 et Smillls' Mort"°'' PUBLIC NOTICE "'-91. llllWH 11.00 AM l'rld•Y. Mar~ .. 1------=""""'~----1 ft ·OI St. Sl-n & JIHM °'"'<" • C"·tll) .....,....,, & lftdl•ft•Poh• St., -· ,OICTITIOUI eutlNIU ln .. on 8eocll. 1ntermtnl, Goed llAMIS?A'TIMl•T $1\epllerd Cemetery, H"rHln9lon Tllelol._lftO_...,., or•dOl"9~· ...... S"'llllS' ""°n"ery dlrt<tOf'I. ...-.. " CICM 4040 VENTVllE, 4101 Wt•t•rlY "AVl ANOIU'W CECH, ~of Piece. !w•IO No IOS, NewPof\ .. Kii, '1ft Slerro Poio. Rooo. ,,,,,.,., ca CA. nMO ....,.Sociteml»rt, ,,..,Su••l-byllts c.M•k'• e. C•ld-11. 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( c A P MIA tT D II ,( I C \ e ' I V A I 0 • ~ ~\ IT IA a 1 i 0 • ".!..~I IA ll I Ill IT 111 :1 • I II 0 • I[ ~r~t 3:"'" II ~ ,_,_ 'If' I! ~ ...... .._~!.. ......... ::...~ 41 Wonnau Br tUttt pot .... ,,,.,. '3 H-~·•oo 1) (lf0<ll<IH l)<l\lfO Ill p.,, ,._ 411 MMC>d't llO"'" on '3 Cofl'C»ltlO< n lOC'vlV '' St•al l•ll\lff'd ,.,.,, "3 G•v"'11 up 1!> A•''"""""" V.. Ru.net of.., 1G V"9'1•~ !JI Jrom 1Mh 9r~n ('>Oil Jll , .... "" 1>"'*'~ JO 'iu•Qtt _, ~ S1·••td thtfl,.ff Aln"nci l1 llonn · 1 w• "9 Cn.,,(lllOC'IWll INhon• 2 !iO I OAthl> wo"k 61 Pot dONlion J3 ( "'IHO" 11J PIMIO. drvm 34 C\ound rt' 4'n<:1 U•. • 11 lllK! '°" 116 s ... 1'10 )!> ( fldv•• fl"•Hv•• lti S"-'1>"~•1 91 WW 11 JI Meno•l• ""'"" Manchl 69 Aljl! MISS PEACH DICK TRACY A~.~d ~Vl'A~Al&H fO< OCAf. NeW C~NT wrTM l)4I M4HY~r by Mel IWJ". ~l ~1L....,U-J1W----L,:.l;a...'----~ THE GIRLS "I really oon·1 Med an)'lhinll hul my day i'n't c:umplclc un11l I find 11 bittJ11n in ~ometh1na." DENNIS THE MENACE Thursdey. March 11 197& DAILY PILOT 1 I 3 Dramatle ltl ••ry Drug • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pt'BLIC SOTICE !---~~------~--~-------~ . "'CT'""' Miii •llU llt<T1Tto111 a111u1au . NBC Returns Pt·auc SOTlCE MERCURY SAVINGS To Manzanar By JOAN llA~Al'Ell NEW YORI\ CU P!) T1ao htUl' &Iris on a bU-'I dlscuu lh<' convl'nllon1tl 1a 1M!om. DCt'urdin& to t•x pentnced friends, .ibout JOIOJt to camp -without realizrna the hus 114 l.1k1ng tht'rn tu un Internment camp for J apanci1e-Amcn can1 at the 1t1rt of World War 11. The rate of tht• mort th~n 110,000 Japa11ese· American Interned aftc-r Pearl llarbOl' 1:s tht' sul» jeet ot "1-'art-wtll to Manunar," to air on NBC tani&hl a.t 9 (Chitnnel 4). THE NETWORK'S MSA1' or THE made·for- televi111on m ovie, based oo the book by J eanne Wakatsuki Houston and Jame:s 0 . llouatoo. must be biCh since It as being allowed to run 10 minutes O\'er standard scheduling. de- ,---------11ty ing both lht' ne"s aod T\' RE\' I f: W lhc Tooiebt s how. When a network doesn't want to ---------"cul lo St'hedule, there's a reason. ''Manianar" t ells the story ot the West Coast Japanese-Amencani. a~ r ecalled by a 9-year-old whose fa mily w as interned at Camp Manaanar. 250 miles from hom e al the bitse ot the High Sierra. The father . played by Yuki Sb1moda, came to the U.S. from t he H1rosh1ma a~a ot Japan early in the 20th century, but could nol bttome an American citizen because of racist laws passed m mor bid ter· roe of the "Ye llow Peril." CoD1pan Fmed lllAMI ITATIMlllT llAM& STATIMl llT """ --... --........ -n. ... -.... ··-·~ .... -, .. , "'t'U •• •L&\TIC A\\OC•A ll\ it• U\IAIU J tCAM•l.LC .t. .t.$ ..... ._. W•Y, >JC ~u --.. (Mii '°'t&l(\ J•tl _,.t hoow ~ N9 MO, lrvtN CA ttl I\ -W fol ,_, IPOI --"-1 J ••f'Ntlt rtot ~--~I-JC c;... MtW , .. ., .,._ .......... t•O lrv•M CA tttl\ no"-.. 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Life Laboratorws tnc. ilii;~~~~g:.E DOUBLE the city atllorney '1 olftce ""' "-a San Die~o woman tollo1aing acomploinlby LA A~ p,..•••~r The purchaser s aid she ·1 o h 1 n ,\ r m .., I r o n g • m 1 I J 1 on <l I rt' T l'' <• ... rJ1Wht•r and hu ... h.111d 0 f t h l' n t' \\ J rn ha~sa<l or l o c; I l'.ll H 1 1 t a 1 n , ,\ n n 1.• .\rm ~ tr u n g . ha ., takt•n a 1H1npt1~ an~ J ll h wit h lht• ,\gra t•ul tun• D L•par t · ment to promuk tht• sale ot L. S. gra111 111 Europt>. Sil" blllClt specks in a ~:~~n~~i?~::~~~~~: ;;;MA;--;;;;:--".=--:R=::-c-:9::;;~.;;:A:::--:-R=--1-1-"A--,----I sht> opened 1l. She never :~e~~~i~~!r~:,~!rrd TONIGHT 11nal)s 1s s howed the ~:r~c:~~~i~et:;~:~~~ & REALI y----------.1 locate other s amples or customers were unsuc· cessCul. he s&1d. CELEBRl\lE HJS CHILDREN, BORN IN THE United States and devoted lo baton-twirling and jitterbug, are ac-SEE THE BUSHMIUS GRANO PRIX corded the same treatment as their fisherman ,,._ at.i to tW• most of their possessions and forced to set up The Renegade Sportfisher housekeeping in the primitive barracks of SATURDAY, MARCH IJ Mamanar. · (,.',1rllcU 111 ,It\ TtQu 1 $ur111se ~''" Mex1c.c1n COlll'l? ti.Iii.. 81u1..1oy Mar1.1 ~ iii: father -evacuated with litUe notice and without on a SO ft. passenger boat, SOMETHING A World War I J apanese veteran of the C-.'42•9237 S,..for25 American Navy exhorts the other internees, -~~====~============================~J___.::___:__:_:__:_:::==-...:.__::::~:.:::_:~:_.:::::_ __ ~~__:::::::::::::=-----=~==~~=----·••-J "What's the matter with you people"' Don't you re· alize what they·re dotng to us 1s outr11geous 9 '' But mostly they went aJong. with increasing bitterness. ~h1moda 's wire. played by Nobu McCarthy, 1s a neutral by any terms, interested in homemakin~ and her family, and the children are as American as chop suey. All are suspect , impr,asooed belund barbed wire. m ade to feel guilty -for what. the youngest don't know. The older children know and alienation bee1ns. WHE&E DOES AN AUF;NATED Japanese - American go? Not to Japan. surely, a country as in· scrutable lo them as to any Occidental. Some enlist· ed in the Army. to serve with incredible br..avery in the Italian campaign. Othe rs remained a l Manianar. bitter and often broken. One man took pictures, al rant clandestinely and contrary lo the rules, so that when America wanted to forget this shameful incident, there would be a record of Mansanar and lhe campc; lake it. So much criticism has been aimC'd at the United Nations, some of 1t at bt>sl ldeologicaJ and much or it no more than exerc11ing opinion and ego. But "Manianar" is somelhlni: else -a reminder of a shameful time in the put that revealed a weakness in Amencun char acler and dedJcation to ideals. SERRA Gets Outfall Okay B y IOLAllY KAYE ()I ... Oefly ,. ... IUff . A super-agen~y that handles sewage treatment tn part of the south C'OUnty,reg1on has been given a permit lo construct an $11.9 million ocean out/all system. The permit. granted this week by the South Coast R~g1onal Coastal Commission. a llows the agenry to build en ocean outfall pipe, to Increase its pumping st:1lion capacit y and lo complete construe· lion on the existing interceptor sewage lane. surround your family with security Secure your property and your privacy with an attractive wooden fence Keeps intruders out, pets and children in. Choose redwood for a beautiful, durable fence. Redwood keeps its beauty for years, adds to your home value too. A. ROUGH REDWOOD RAILS 2 x4 x 8' Reg. 1.69 1.48 B. ROUGH REDWOOD POSTS 4 x4 x 8' Reg. 3.99 3.48 C. ROUGH REDWOOD BOARDS 1 x 6 x 6' Reg. 99c 88~ THE PERMIT WAS ISSUED TO the South East Regional Reclamation Authority (SERRA ), an overall agency lh:\t handles 11ewage treatment for Oana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Capistrano .-----------------------------------------....---------------------l Beach and San 'lemente. Big benders Keep wood looking good Solid value Sftwngl' treatm('nt was ot major concern at the Go on 8 bending spree bul not 1 spending spree. Preserve the na1ura1 beauly ol wood w11n R11dy-mi•ed concre1e 11easy10 use.1v11 add commission meelanJI In add1t1on lo approving the Th•• bender board 11 a full ,. wide no11he WOOdhte A clear. paontable, waler repellent watetl For toundabon1, curbs. pahoa. and SERRA project. <'Ommi11siontr9 also cave approval common 3· wide s11t uso 11 for edg1no your preservative 10 d•P. brush or spray on Use 11 tor posts To ptlch large hOIH uae conc1e1e gluo to an O<'ean outr a II system proposed by the Ah so beds for lencon(l etc N11ur111y decay fences wood S•d•no. p,110 turniaure Coal fence 10 bond new concrelt 10 old. Water M anagemt•nt Agency <Aw MA >. the aaencv res1t11n1 wea1nn1s a11rac1ove1y Posis before pu11on9 lhem on the ground -CONCRETE. 60 LB B~G. that handles Sf'Wtljle treatment for c&Ues JUSt north 4· REDWOOD BENDER BC)ARD Woodllfe 0101ec1s ao111n1l 101 1erm11es and Reo 1 •O ol lh<' SERR A a r(' a. Reg IO<: hn t1 waroir>g Gallon. 98 . I n appr o'''"f.? the SERRA permit, <'om· 8C WOODUFE. C mlSSIOOt'rS \ Ot1•d 9 ti) 1 In f,1 \ or Of the prOJCCl ll:1v1d lln. ft, r~eg 5 qg Commons wu~ thl' only comm1ss1ont'r 1n oppo~1t1on 4 88 THE COMMIS..~ION'S STAf'f' recomm<'ndation was to dl.'ny ('Onstru<'tlon ot the lnttrccptor 11ew:agc llne and to rl'jt•rt t•xpunding the pumpm)l t1 l11t111n capacity from lht• curr<!nt II 8 m1lhon gulluns dally to the propo, ed 13.8 mllhon l(allon• d1uly. The• 11taff r1tt•d c:onN•rnis over popul:ation arowth an tht• south t'ount y clut' to lara<'r 11t wai;:c caparllles ond nl"o rt'latf'd 1•n,·1ronm enlal problem~. such as air and wRter qunllty. Howt>ver. the commlllllion d rl'idl•d it was nec:oessnry to both complete th<' 1nterr<'plor 'lewogc line, called the Oso-Tr11buc·o lnt1•rtt'ptnr, .incl to <'X pand tht• pumping stali<in rapacity to the a mount requested by SERRA. THE COMMISSlON AGREED TO allow the CCJNtrucUon of an octtn outfoll pipe. but it f:uled to speclty the exact diameter of the pipe SER RA had requ~ll'd a S7 inch P•P<' Instead. lhe r ommiss1on settled on a vague t'ond1lion call· m1 for a pipe Sii<' that ""ould not allow population lo exceed a · rusona ble amount" In the year 2000 factory JIM Ei ® au!horized . WATCHES service cente iM TJE'[Jectric latcft P= ~ Celts lnilable Premises Watches Out Of Guarantee .•. Small Charge Complete Watch Reoair Services • Laroe Selection of COMPANY New TIMEX' Watches 1:30 to 5 lion. thN s.t. Cramped by clutter? SMlve thll clu\trr w1tn econom1n11 pin1' ,hlll111no This'' •3 p1nl' With smeller ~not~ And tower oetecls lhan lownr oraO<'g F'1n11n11~ n1cel'(, p11nt 11. 1111n 11 01 1110 11 unf1r11111"d 1 JC 12 :tJ PIN[ SH( L VING, Reg 39c ltn fl 28c 11n. ''- . 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Schrader Sport maket this aundreu Juml)ef' In bru"'9d poly/cotton. With Of wtttlout a shirt this denim stnpe w1ll take you all around town-40.00 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS di ernon·s SPOR.TSWtAR. BALBOA ISL.AND 218 Minne Ave. • 876-1904 Float Coat of Silkenique by VA!TITY 11~1~ with matching gown Color -Apricotta P-~M Coat -$25.00 Gown -$25.00 WESTQ.IFF PLAZA NftlC)Ol1 Beech 64&-<61 21 J I -~~-------- New Visitor Program. Everyone Benefits .... May Schuler looks forward each week to seeing her friend, UGI student Cheryl Spreen (above). Below, Irene Mills (left) and Dorothy Kenney share some fun while looking at pictures. Mrs. Trudeau: A Free Spirit Mar{larrt Trudt"nu. l1kt' ht'r Ammcan cou11tl'rpar1 Bl'tty F'ord. 11 candid. /rrr and, abnVt' all. Mrlt'l/ Sht '°II' 1htrwo11t1 to bt' "mort' tha11a roH 111 hn huab and's lap«>I." choll1ngu Co11od1an women to ··pull "'P tht"1r 1ock1 and start worlanq hard." and tolka about the "bloody rr volut '°" · · 1n hrr 01t111 mind. A pro/fl« on Bt' It 11 F' ord IL'lll OJ7Pftl' tomorrow O'M'AWA <AP) -Margaret Truduu once !laid that if being a wife of Canada ·s Prime Minister destroyed the flower girl 1n hPr. "the best part or me" would be gone Today, five yean after her marnage to Pierre Trudeau. 29 years her senior. the nower girl is stlll al war with the role of statesman's wife. The conmct was obvious last month when Mrs. Trudeau. a 27-year-old mother of three sons. broke diplom at1c etiquette several times dunng the prime minister's Lalin Amenca tour. She proposed an unscheduled toast in Mexico. wore a Liberal Party T-shirt at a public rally in CUba. and sang, at a state ban- quet. a son1 composed for the wife of Venezuelan President Carlos Perez JOXED REACTIONS hrr indl\•1duall11m and tn freshen the stufflnes11 of lrad1tlonal pro· IO<'ol Back home. she s1ud protocol turns people Into robotis and she wonts to be "more than a rose In my husband's lftpel. I'm not J(O· lntt to be locked nway again as t have been m the past and told rm not atlowl'd to cto anything be<-ause I have no rittht.s." Those viev.•s, unorthodox as they may have been for a prime minister's spouse. were de· livered in an unusual way -via her intervention on two Ottawa radio open-lrne shows . Mrs . Trudeau was largely rlOlll'ted in pr1vaey for three years after her top-Sttret mitr· rial(e in March, 1971. Until two years ago she was basically an unknown quantity. a silent and pretty face that seldom ventured oot into the public domain. Only once in those lhrtt yean did she grant a full-scale in- ten·il'w, and 4n it revealed herself as a "thoughtful radical" and a loving type with an ap- pr~iation for the natural things in lire. Since then. she has gone throufh periods of heavy public exposure foll o wed by long stretches of privacy. a EVOLUTION Some Canadians were hocked, others applauded what . they called her efforts to assert . . 1n September 1974 she spent ten days ln a Montreal hospital for what she herself described as "severe emotional stres.s1" She • By J O OLSON 0.-..,..,,, ............ ".4 /rind i.t lOnf1 tcNQht, hanf41 /OWtd, ond w«h d1f/&CWt~ ~ .. St Jtrome 1n the h ustll' and bustleol every- day life. friendship Is often taken for fr&nled. A quick ehal with a neighbor. a phone call across &own or a lunch dale with a buddy are things most people enjoy without too much thought. But to a person in a convales- cent hospital or a residential care facility. those htUe shared timu often are treasured memories or the past. ''More than 75 ~rcent of the residents of most convalescent hospitals never have a visitor." explained Bev Talbot. activities director for a Costa Mesa facility. Most or these are older people who are separated from their family or have none, according lo Harriet Bemus, director or the South Orange County Voluntary Action Center, which is sponsor· ing a new "special mitors" pro- gram. The project is the resuJt or VAC's evaluation that one·to-one communication is a "top pnori- ty" in the community. ll had been done before in a casual manner. Mrs. Bemus said, but now. under chairman Bobbie Ray, traanjng js offered had undergone. s he said. ·•a bloody revolution·· m her mmd A month later sht-said her marriage lo a public figure was "a total catastrophe in terms or my identity. "1 prepared m yself for mar- riage to Pierre Trudeau ... she said "But I didn't prepare myst'lf for my marriage to the· prime m inister " Worst, she said. was her loss ol personal freedom. She criticizes what she calls the social sligm a surrounding psychiatric care. and admits she was very frightened when she went to the bospilaJ knowing she was "now class1f1ed as emo-tiOflaJly ill ... She foresees the day when Trudeau stays home while she goes ~o work. Meanwhile, she and it ia being earned out in a syatematk mannu. Mn . Ray. formerly consultant to VAC's at-home library pro- iram, said the new etrort is pat- t•med aftt'r a "trit'ndJy visitor" project In Northern CalLfornia. Volunte-ers are simply asked to see specially matched recipients on • weekly basis. There are no long meetings to attenq, no com· mittees to serve on and no fundraisin& projects to carr y out. It bas started on a smnJI scaJe, but the number of partu.•1pants 1s growln1 steadily. Mrs. Ray said. And. results already are being noticed. One volunteer, Lydia Olson, has developed an especially close relationship with her assigned person. an elderly woman named Hazel. who loves to rend but is losing her eyesight. Mrs. Olson reads a news magaiine and part of the book "AU the President's Men" to her, and then they discuss their favorite topic, politics. Hazel. in turn, sends cards to Mrs . Olson and invites her to jom family out· ings. The volunteer said the ex- penence has done "just as much for me as it has for llazel." They don't talk about their friendship, but both know it exists and is growing. "lt isn't so much what she says, but how she acts," Mrs Olson said. • says, he helps out at home when he can. even changing diapers: Their three sons are 4. 2 and 4 months. Her week is split between of- ficial and private t asks and although she prefers to do her own hOusework. she accepts that this ls Impossible m the official prime ministerial residence. BLESSED WlTH GRACE feminists. she says, should re· allze that some women prefer the profession of housekeeping. "Sometimes the women's mov- ement lacks 1trnce and t think women have been blessed with grace "Because I have been preg· nant and given life. I find that personally I really believe a child lo be alive from the moment it is conceived -that's a mixture of • SORORITY SISTERS Several of the voluntc-ers ore sorority sisters ut UCI who squeeze a few hours ol vls1tin1 In· to their busy schedules eoch week. Cheryl Peterson. of Newport Beach. who works 36 hours a week and holds an office m her soronty besides being a pre-Jaw student. probably has as little spare lime as anyone on the cam- pus. She participates because she believes that there is always time '"1fyou care about people.·· l\1tss Peterson said a lot ot peo- ple are afraid to visit a person in a convalescent home or re- sidence for the elderly and the ln- IUal reaction. when pt.~le find out what s he is doing, is usually. "Oh, you like that?" "But )OU have to remember you're gaining a friend, too,'" she added Mary Butler. also a Newport Beach resident. visits patients in the dialys is unit at St. Jos<'ph Hospital in Orange one anernoon a "'eek. which 1s a re"' ardtng but d1fftcultJob '"You can't be afraid of the hospital setting. and you have to ha ve tremendo u s sens1ti nty." she said. The patients sometimes wlll decide abruptly that they don"t want to talk any more. Mrs Butler explained. and the volun· teer must be able to s~nsc th1~ She usually sits on the floor and listens to lhl' pauents talk about "aJlsorts or 1hmgs ... '"It's really creative hslening,'' she said. WARNINC Mary Lee Hall, or Newport Beach. cautioned that the bt>nef1ts to thl· \"Oluntr-er must not be over stated .. It coold be di~ 1llus1on1n~." s ht' s aid The v.oman sht> 'i:.ib, for example. 1s often confused and depf$ed, but still looks forward lo .. Ing Mrs. Hall. "Her favorite t,._l ls goin1for1cecream." Miss Peterson added t hat young people m particular O(ten go to a convalescent hOlfltal with the thought that they are "going to make someone'• lite brighter and bring them .-to dale. ~{ "But you can't think this. )'ou can't look down on them or •atk down to them. You must ~to them as a human being. Tb4f do appr~!ale the younger ~·· lion v1s1t1n~. Bev Talbot views the visitors as ··an extension of the faly'' and believes desire is the rst qualification for a good v n· teer. "A little goes a long ay an.d will bring good re-suJts,,. be SIUd. Before visitors are assign.I to a ny of the residents of the 6-ta Mesa horn<> where she is employed, they are intervi~ and matched for special :tn- terests. Families always aretio· suited for approval. I Mrs. T albot is en1husi..,lr about the new project becautt, It helps her in her job of keep1nf"lhe residents h appy. and ~e believes "personal \'is1tS blCng out the best in them." She remarked that some ot "e pairs. like Mrs . Olson and lia l, are on lhe1r way to establis g deep, lasting friendships. b is an unexpected bonus. ·• don't find too many good rn~ ma lifetime," she observed. Mrs. Ray. the chairman, '1id that the project is "not ev"y. one's bag, but it's really fe- warding," es pecially for Y~I people who don "t have l'X .re to older people " Anyone w1shin~ add1t1onal formation may call \'AC 675·9210 Dally Piiot Photos By Richard Koehler BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, March 11, 1976 81 spiritual and physical ft'(?hng. "That doesn "l mean that I don·t think some women should have abortion made available to them. I certainly can sec manv lnslances when 1t really is th~ best way "Women." she once said. "spend too much lime worryinl{ about their dress and too little time worry ing about what's com· Ing out or their eyes. It's not how you look. but how you are." CHALLENGES WOMEN In a recent television in- terview. she challenged Cana- dian women to "slop bitcillng" and get out and work s ide-by side v.ith men ll "s time, she said. for women to "pull up their socks and start working hard " He.r own tastes are moderate. . . Glowing with delight, Margaret Trudeau returns to the official residence after · 1974 election victory of her husband (in doorway). r She dre!lse11 simply. is a ··smil- health food nur." likes to ctnk simplr J ap:u)rsc dishes and. H · JOYS i;:11rdl•nin11 Aflrr h<'r quiet wC'dding itWH reported that 1thc had stitdted her own i:own. baked her ~· dmg cake and redone h<•r hair after v1s1tin1t a hairdresser. Although Trudeau 1s 56, •he has no fears about life after be 1s ~one "I like time on my own andl'm qwte independent. I don't ~ him to fill my hours to tee\ useful ·· She said on the radio sbtws that she reels freer now tlulD ln the last five years. 'Tm talking about the freedtm that comes from inside. In the end, it"s the only thing." ·~·· DAllY PILOT • .. Religion Nqw an Option There is an easy transition from religious tolerance to religious indifference. 8 )' JO 0 1-"4.>S 01i..o ... t,, ... _ 'fh"' Amt!rlcun nata u nJl charactl'r ha\ hJd u dC'.'ftn1le jm putt on the naturl' ot thJ1 coun try's rehJC•On, th\•re'• no doubt. but the reverse Jl5o 111 true, ac· rordlnjl to r>r. John fo; Cant,•11111, Bacl'ntonninl prore~ or or r r · lqpon at the l ' nlvl'ri:.1ty ut Southtrn c·.urornla. He diacu11ed both facts durina the second meet1ne In th1• ¥·minllr 11er1ea presentt'd by tht' Women AS1Soclate11 of Utt Jn· terl•uth. Religion and nation.al character cannot be ~valuated ~lthout including geography, Dr. Caotelon indicated, so he pre- :.ented the e a5 u lnloJ.ty lo contrast to the Hebrew tradition ·where the presence of lbe desert has forced de~ndcnce on a d1v1ne bemg, the wide open :.1>aces of America have created a spirit of independenc~. the pro- fu.sor indicated. The frontie r spirit also was m part religious. he continued. .. The Garden or Eden was to be repl~ed in this Messianic v1s- Lon. '';! D :cantelon outlined seven rac which he beheves have sh the national and religious ch cter of America: geo- y, Messianic destiny, ties of culture, indlvidual1- t>. entreprtneurt•m, ophml m and ant1·lntel~ctualum. FAR F&OM EUROPE Tho tact that the coloni~ wert· o h r from Europe led to d1mlnl1hed control and lndepen· dc.>nt dtcl~1on -mJk1n ai i11 America. and the ubund a.nct' of lund and cc>nst!quent wei:.tward movement brouaht further lsola- llon. he said. ReUflon waa used ln these frontier days as a "isoclallzina •ttency," he added. Newcomeri. to un area would U\lt"nd t•hurcb to establish qwck· hes, then mov1• out when they found an organiza· tJon or group with more status. 1Th1s is still the case today, be an- dJcated. l The .. Messianic destiny" theme has be en important because Amttricans from the earlies t times have thought their territonal motivations were re- ligious in nature, Dr. Cantelon stated. Out or this belief grew the conce1>t of "manifest national d~tiny,:• and genuine acts oC charity as well. The professor credited the fac- 1 lor ol pluralism for the U. S. policy of separation ol church and state. With so many eUuuc a nd religious groups mixed up, there could be no single way to worship God. "But," he cautioned' ''there is an u y t ransatfon from religious tolerance to r ttl1gaou1 Jndar. fl'rl'nce." In tbe procesi:., theolosaes a nd lJturaaes are lost. CllV&CH 0 P CHOICE Or. Cantelon denrlbed in· dlvlduallsm as ·•an outarowtb ot the lruntlt•r." The "ru<d tn· d1viduahst .. was annuenced by pluralism (many failtu), and the l'nd product wu v°'unteerilm, which munt t hat Americans were tree to ·• aUend the cburth.:s of their choice. "Religion is now considered an optional element an our society," he said. "The rttllaious man m ay b e an endangered s pecll's bttau.se Americans have made the world safe for sttulartsm." Tbe speaker like ned en· trttprenf'urlsm to the Protestant work ethic. which he said bas af- fected Calholtcs and Jews also. Work and Jobs have been vested wath rebgaous value. "If you're out of work, at's a moral failure." Dr. Cantelon s aid that American o pti mism b a s somehow emerged from re· lialons w hich have stressed pessimism. and that two large denommatJOns which got their start 1n America, Mormonism and Christian Science, are both optJm1stic ln coritr asL Growmg world problems such as overpopulation, poUuUon and A Critical Problem RMA BOMB ECK family handled the situa- inany marriages )fays are yielding reers that today to talk about a n that is bttom- taon. cntic1ze my work ar not to improve it. Right" What is it you hate about the article ?" "I didn't say ·hate.' I said there was one i.maJl thing." AT WIT'S END dtmint~hin" rl'i:.ourc~~. h.i\ l' dampened American•' op ttmlsm, he added, but "thai. might mdJcate a ren\lw<ll ul m· lttest ln rell1lon.' • J'OLXS Y RELIGION The final factor on tM hst, nn ti-1otellectuallsm, b • result of both 1:eo~rapby und plurahsm. Dr. Cantelon 1tated. The "1n· t ellectual alde of relh:aon h11-; been pl•yed down" and u more .. folby" rell1lon produced. Tbe popular rttllcton.s, as a eon· sequence. now are held toðer by ethnic a nd social factor:., rather than doctrine or theoloey. be added. Whal does he see ror reli&1on and national character ln the future! "The impact of relleton on na- tional character will be less 10 the next 200 years than it has been in the las t 200. The eastern rellcions wlll have m ore In- fluen ce. and t be changing American character will have an impact on religaon." But along the way, theologies and liturgies are lost. The professor nl.so sees a mov1.• from outer space to Inner space the human psyche-and an m- (reasing alliance or psycholoay and religion. There wall be more meditation, he behevei:., and r e hg1ou:. plurahi.m will tncrease. There will be more optimism and a bet· ter balance bet ween theology and intellectualism "iJI be re- aUzed. "A new national character as being formed," he asserted. "It 1s a colotion between J)bycbology and rt•l11it11ln. We will not have in- dePtmdcnct! or dependence-, but mterdependt>ntt." The final l wo leclurt.'S in th1• series will take place March 16 and March 23 m the Interfaith Lounge 1n In tne Town Center al 9.4S each day. The March 16 topic \\Ill be Thl' Cha11.i,:1ng Role of Women, and the final discussion will be on Thl· Constitution· Then and Now S~aker will be Dr. Keith Nelson of the UCI history department. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ""at l> :.-. 1.UZ2.£TTA BERNAl<O l.UZZETTA 9F.l<Nt\I< LLIZZFTTA BERNARD L(t W...T•W_. ...... lt2J..._. ....... c.-...__,.._.z,, ~ ·i~ -·~~ii !t 0$1 . PUYIOUSLY OWMB> ClOTHIS TOTS a:: C&I IQ < I: '61 N N ::> ..J CREATIVE HARi STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN • EACH INDIVIDUAL ~ Sandra Lindsey Steve Blair Fronk Fowler Lorry Spousto Louie Sobolo Luzzetta Bernard Individual Hair Design < ... 1-::.i DESI~ PlA%.A • 240 Mewport Cetthr Dr. ~ Wt. 220 • PhoM 640-602l 11'1 OltV:O.ll.:18 VLJ.f'l-Zfl'l OllV'\ll38 V.1.LH'l,YI llN\ 'N-19 \J.I t'l'/T! t-.1 N m "' "" "> 0 li tt le sticky. ,uld I ask my d for his opinion Back in 1965, when J began writing this col- umn for S)'ndlcataon. I gave the first one lo my husband one night and said, "Read this column and tell m e what you think." "How small?" I asked, stra1rung to smile. asked evenly. ~I • ce on things rel at· y job?" He read it and said, "I think it·s funny." t . you have to "Oh c'mon." I said. a question: Are "You can be honest with o braitht. const•nt · me. tr you see anything, mg ad\Jtt s who wunt your no matter how small. l marWtal'?e . to Rrow into want to know about 1t. .. one;.ot mutual mtt•rt•'>l • .. ll's s uc h a little and tftist '' thin!(. . . " t9-• "Pleqse'" I begi:ed. "I e Jnswt•r ·~ } c·:-. t'an handle it Afler all. th u wall \\ant t(I rt' "hat po ~s 1 bh' r eason ad <:and :-.<•c• how our would ~ou ha\'C to ~· ,. ... ~: .. ngaged Thr e ngagement of Peggy Hodae and John ~t~ael Lanni has bcl'n announced by her p~nts. Mr. a nd Mrs. l.mn T. Hodge Jr. of ~f" port Reach and La Qumta. ' The l 'SC (lruduates plan to recite.their vows .l~ly Jl in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, ~ wport Heach. Th<' bride·lO·be is a member of Kappa Kappa G~mma . . Her fiance. son of the lalC' Mr. and Mrs An· t~ny WarrC'n l.nnn1. earnl•d ha~ MHA at USC und Is res1dt•nt of Lo-; Soltt•rns nnd ,1 member of the s An$:ch' Oaehelor' \ \ .... . ~eering Around . . llOSOR l-:0 rlurang a dinner party given by llJC mother. Mr "· (;rorge 1-· Brayton Sr o( 4~ctrn C rm"· were.' Gt'Orge F Brayton and hi!! 'l'tek tht> f11rm<'r Snndra King Hill who wue 1ntJ-rat'd earlier In lhl• yur 1n Lu' Vecas . \ Tht' nc-wlv~ t'd'I will Uvr in NC'wport Beach. : The brld~ 11 11 i.traduatt• or tho University of \1~m1 11n<t '" II mernh<'r of nrtta Gamma lltr l\~bund 1otradu11 l cd from Arizona State Ul!Jvt'r!llty . .'OR. ASO MRS. Carl 81 <1hop, honorary rb~lrnw11 o( the l'Nll'Ci<'k 11111 llor!ll' Show, wtrc hOtorNl nt ,, purt v l(iven In I ht' Tustin Com n\~'11lv C:t•ntcr h) the Or.an~(' County Guild for 11t~J11hn Tracy l'llniC' 'OF.-SC IAL delegate Clf lhl' B'nai Brlth Wctnen llnrtmr Cmannl at the lntt'rnaUonal con· \tOlaon 111 \\'.1<.h111gtnn. l> C "' Mrs. Lynn T~tn11k1n-; nf 1•1111nt.11n Valley and president of tb.t'ouncll . 1Thinkina ~rcedes? ~ 7-1[.--) -)'- \ . I I ).'· ~ -J-·I --· •• ----- . ..,.,r-"..:ii-.......:· -• -t --> "You'll get sore," be said. "lt Sffms like an at· tent.ion getter ." 2750 HARBOR "Y tbJ AT ADAMI ou see some ng ~a.. 1....,. ~*1"1 wrone with, ·Mrs. Herkle had never par ked her COSTA MllA car tn the oven before.•·' 141-J7H • \.,J,., • "·' '•,, • ' I "' < .-\"' ,,,,,, N~ • t i ,. ,,.~ u,.,," It/.~; /, • • " \\ 1 >~I 1 I 'II~ 0111\'r Pl \I••' l'l 11/ \ !\I \\ I' » T Ill 1\1 11 I \ •1:r. •I t I• (.-H •"I\ By this time I was coiled around his leg begging for his rnt1c1sm as he draggl'd m1.• across the noor trylni: lo make an rxat .. Tell me where J've failed.·· "There 's nothin g mon.thruMt.10-J wrong with it," he said "*'·and wed. •·t EWPORT 0 CENTE lamely. "It just doesn't .. •••••••••~==================~ "Look:' ht• said ... it's Jus t the f1r:.t vura · graph.'' .. Wh al·s wron ~ \\1th the far:.t para~raph'.'.' I PEGGY HODGE seem to have anything to do with the rest of the story.'' "lsn 't It funny." t saJd, "that f 've been living with a literary critic ror 18 years and never re- albed it. ls this the way you handle Truman Capote and Leon Uris and your other cllenu?" "I see no need to con- tinul' this conversation." "You'\'e always ~n jealous because you have no "humor." "I married you, dldn•t I?" "Well." I said c rab- bing my column back, "If you can't offer a sim· p ie bit or criticis m without getting sarcaatlc, .. " Should a woman ask her husbaod for his opi- nion or ad•lce on things rellfting to her job? Of course she should ask. Just don't hang around when he uns wers. AU WR COMES S...U TO THI STAFF . _a,T•::E'• ..CAX'W.,_A_A A'Wa Hair Cl4f s for :\I F.N a nd WOM E ~ ~·C> ... 3 ... 162 Eas t 17th St • Coc;ta ~1esa rr=====================================::=;i common sense man , Dale Alexander Newport, March 15! Al~yt wanted to know how to cope W'th the common cofd7 Arthritis) Dale Alexander, the noted author. know .. ' He'll be in OIJ r Newport store auditorium, Monrfay, Mar. 15, at 11 :008m . J 30 pm, nd 7·30 pm. to lecture and aut()\lr4Jph hrs best wlling IJwks A Good Health &nd Common Sf>nse, s 7 g5 Common Cold --------, l!Q.Q_Com!!!.Qfl Se.nst. S? .9!:>. C. HfMllh.y..}taJ! tfil.C Co_rnm9 1 Sen!!. $7.95. 0 . Ar\h!ltis ~n.Q_Co!!!.l!lon Sani_O S7.95. Space is hntilell, so J)hu11e ecirly for rei.crv.i11on~. ~obmton's BookS, 24. Robinson's Newport Complete cove rate ot countr 9overnmenl and court1. Shop Thursday 1 0 9 644·2800 '--------- 18P IRAWIR BIKINIS IALIOA ISLAND 675-0770 • 0 ... IL Y PILOT 8 :t Patty ·courts Fashion U .. T ......... Patricia Hearst has softened her look -from modem fugffi ve to well-bred debutante. PLANT LOVERS 8 )' atellO. BAOW SAN P'RANCISCO {U PI> -P :urtcia Hearst wu captured haU • yur a10 and her physac41 transform•Uon sance that llme h•• been re- markable. T\le fint photos ol htt alter she was seized by the PBl In a San FrAl'Ctseo hideout In September ~picted her as havlna sbarp-ed•ed futlltts and IJ''1DI a clenched fist 1esturc Now, daUy ln court •t her bank robbery lnal. ber appearance is th•t ol a aollly shaped young beauty with an ele1ant and fashionable array or ouUlu that other womt'n mlabt well envy. Photol and drawinp ol her u • ruatllve and riaht after her c•pture andJcate she hid very dark -perhaps black -hair. which, combined wtlh bony features. caw her. stark, harsh look Some television staUons still use file picturn cl her lh•t buely makh up with the handsomely garbed youn1 womanon tn.i ASTOUNDING CHANGE Today, her sheer pbys1c.i makeup as so d1r rerent as to be astoundll\a. Her hair now ls a soft reddiM·brown that falls to her shoulders and over the top of her clothes, which are mostly pantsuat.s. Her clothes, which sometimes give her the •P· purance of a debutante st.rolling a c-ountry estate, constantly dr aw the attention of courtroom spectators. There is the gray pantsuit, and lhe rust-colored one, and the brown one, and the outfit she wore Monday nny blue JDCkl'l. ll&bt blue slacks •nd "'·tute turtleneck puUover There art other oulftts, too, 1ncludana the only dress l>hl' h .. a. worn 111t ht'r tni.I a smull patterned Oora)-type l(e-lUp 11t•hlch does not Show olf her confident stnde as nattenoaly as the pant.swts . She 1s pale, ~omeum aeeming almost chalk wtute A bat of lipSt1ck wl)rks wonders, turmnll her at moments from a h1unled·lookln1 young wom1n to one who occasionally looks even chttrful. So frail doea he uppear at time~ thut her jackeb seem to huni:onhl'r lll rno~t tt•ntalivd). HAUNTE D W OK It is the haunted look which. an the end. domlnates. There is frequ..ntly a sad beauty In It, and at limes a n incongruous schoolgirl ex· pressioo that seems to say, "What am l doing here!" Most haunting of aJI are the eyes. which look as if they had expen encl'Ci a thousand years of h v- 1111 and wish they hadn't A generation ago, girls ol her background and breeding were portrayed in the movies as happy. g~lucky coeds who wanted to be cheerleaders and homecoming queens and marry mce youug fellows with neatly tommed hair Outwardly, alter half a year of rehab1htallon. she looks as though she could sllll fat into her background. All she needs. at seems at times. 1s a riding crop to complete her appearance as a wealthy young woman ready for a fox bunt. DO YOU WANT TO GET OUT OF THE HOUSE? Handshake Rated Ann~~ A FUN & UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY For a talented person who doesn't need to work . . . selling plants. furniture. antiQues and gifts! Part-time with commission SEND Qualifications and inquines to: PERSONNEL 2301 San JoaQum Hills Rd. Newport Beach. CA. 92625 DE·AR M I SS LANDERS : Many years ago. I used to m arvel at people's hands ha kes, pa_rticularly men's. 1 met a great many top executives and every on· ce in awhile t 'd get a dishrag handshake or a "dead fish" -no firm· ness or the feelioc of" I'm glad to meet you.'' Recently. 1l h~ppened again. Does handshalung reveal anything of one's c-h a r a c t e r ? WONDERING DEAR WONDE RING: Character? No. But a handshake says a lot a b o ut a ma n 's knowledge of how to pre· sent hims elf. Those dllbra11 and dead fish regls~r m 10111 tea oa lhe mttt .. ·meters of "talt:11l ~ts" wlao are looking for a ll~e wire to hire. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You a re our last hope. Please pnnt this letter . Thousands of fam1hes in f1onda will bless you. I promise, if tt shows up in the paper I will mail copies to several people and I 'II bet hundreds of other Floridians will a lso chp copies a nd send them <anonymously, o f course> to friends and re· lati\'es in the frozen !'\orth. DEAR ONES : We know it's cold wh_rre you are and it's lo"elJ dov.n here. If you come to \•11>1t us again this year will you please: Cl> Help out with the grocery bill. Landers (2> Remember I am no t running a laun- dromat Whe n vou v.ash ~our clothes, buy your O\\ n detergent. bleach, ~ap. etc 131 l don't expert you to do m y houi>cv. ork. but please keep your own room in order And it would bl' nice 1r you laun· dere-d your own sheets, p11lowcasl'" and to" els. T1w COWttry Clllb of RocqMtbalt THE NEWPORT BEACH SPORTING HOUSE .. J ....... •'fCl at lri1~" 16 INDOOR RACQUETIALL COURTS and COMPLETE HEALTH CLUI ~ACILITIES FOR. •• LADIES Torus, Get Facts 14 1 Don·t expl•ct us to t'nterta1n you VO L' are on \'a r allon WE aren't . If you "a nt to t•at at !\Orne Oll'C re..,taurants. 111\'lle us. W t•'d Jo,·e to s:o + ~fer._., SlttlM) + 0,.. 6 -.. 17 H--. ,..,. hy, 7 Deyt '9f W..tl + S.,..,.... W"91it & b -IM a-forG""-• OPEN 7 DAYS (714) 96)-8714 s .. • • M-41 ADAMS AVE., HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA l2Me SAVf. 50 to 70%!! FRIDAY, MARCii 12 people as they are, not BySYDNEVOMARR merely as you wish they ARI ES <March 21· could. b ~,-Heed "in- April 19): Get around ob· nervo1ce. staclj!s instead of trytn~ VIRGO <Auft . 23-~pl. Lo run over them. Means 22>: You get stor~ beh~nd avoid direct confronta-the st or y. Insid e 1n · tions formation. backstage TA.Vil VS (April 20. glimpse .. You'll be able May 20): Get footing on to organize. l? act "'ilh solid base. Deal with one more authority. Take who has good track re· conservative course. cord. Means st ick with LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. experience. Be a ware of 22 >: Round ou~ prOJect - fine print. seek better display and GEMINI I May 21.June distribution. You may 20 >: Relative or close have ~onumental task, neighbo r confides pro-but circums tances do blem. Money 1s in\'olved favor )'OUr efforts -and a lease or cos· SCO RPIO <Oct. 23· igner could be at crux of Nov. 21 >: Acce~t on dllemma career, your amb1Uons. CANC.E ll (June 21 · relationships with pro- J uly 22): Domestic ad-fessional s uperiors. busi· justm ent 1s imminent. ness associates. Relative Make peace at home. with .. sad story" can.be Fin ancial consldera-made to see funny side tlons, involving partner and laugh or mate, command at SAGITTARIUS <Nov . tentlon. 22-Dec. 21 >: Money and LEO cJuly 23·1\ug. 22l : distance seem to c-om· Acce n t on m o r e btne Thus, travel _or responsibility, added study plans could be in· pressure See situation!! "olved ConsohJate - TODAY THRU SUNDAY, March 11·14 FOUR DAYS ONLY !! All prices slashed! 6" Creeping Charlie . reg. 6.50 Sale 3.75 6'' Bird's Nest Fern . reg. 7.99 Sale 3.99 6" Oracena fragrance reg.6.99 Sale 2.99 Hours: Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 3.4· Schefflera .... reg.1 4.99 Sale 8.99 Sat 10-6, Sun. 12-5 8" Kangaroo Vine .. reg. 14.99 Sale 5.99 8" Fluffy Ruffle Fern reg.14.99 Sale 5.99 3 gal. Kent1a Palms reg.75.00 Sale 41.99 6" Baby Tears ••••. reg.5.49 Sale 2.69 YOUR GREENHOUSE LIQUIDATOR HOll YWOOO: 7273 SANTA MONICA BLVD , BETWEEN LA BREA & FAIRFAX ORANGE COUNTY: CORNER OF HARBOR & l 9TH IN COST A MESA draw together allies. as sets. CAPRICO R N tOcr 22-J an. 19> Bt• flcx1bll" in connection with re quests from partner or mate. You m ay have to spend more to !!Cl what you really des1rt". AQUAR I US (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lie low be a careful. shrewd ob ser ver. Accent on behind scenes activity connect ed with partnership. con tract. co-operativ<: effort -and marnage. PISCES < feb. 19· March 20>: You get Wl!\h in connecti on with s pecial service, t ask. employment. 151 Please one fami· ly al •• lime. Don't bring vour s is t er u nd her husband or your best friend!> or anybody els('. for lh<tt matter You al" ays ask u:-. why "c don't ever v C)lt you. Well. t o be pNfectly hone!>l, we <'an't afford 1t TIRED OF BEING BROKE DEAR TIRED: Here's your letler a nd I hope it 111 Ill make life easier for a lot o r Flo ridians. I know from my mall that m any or you can use some assistance. + FrH ~ L•n-s. ...i *ch Mon LIMITED NUMIER OF CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS NOW IEIHG ACCEPTED AT $100. TRANSFERABLE AND GUARANTEED MEMBERSHIP BUY IACK Call fOf' brodw~ mtd detoil1 Pt.OM 752-0565 ~ 393 1 MecAITHUR ILYD. sum 101c HEWPORT IUCH -92660 F U RN ITURE You un plue this ch.1ir with It$ T-cu~hlnn design, sm.u1 maguine pockets, wr lted det.1iling .1nd super-soft feel in tht> most eleg.1nl room in lhe house •nd it will be right •t home. Enjoy the comfort of authentic l•·Z-Boy con5tniction .1nd the look5, ft-el .1nd we~r•bility of lwredy nylon in • nrw neutr.11 c.1r.1mel New graceful llnes with the looks and comfort you want In a La·Z-aoy· Recllna-Rocker. puf.lit ion•. =~~==~~~~~niJ II PUI NITURI ITORH Dl'livc-ry .ind full livt'-yur w.1rr,1nty •I no ••Ir• ch•f)(l'. : 1 . , I ' l . t "" DAILY PILOT Tnuf'Mt•t Maren 11. 1976 , oPafn Here' Soviet U.S. Grain Purchases Hinted WASlll~GiO:": IAPI 'I he Sov1el l 'naon prnbJhl.> "ill liu\ 'IUb'>lont1al n«>w qu.,nt1th.'' of U S wh1:Jt Jnd rorn an th~· n1·\t re" month ~. hut a. '>l'n111r A"rlcultun .. l><'pJrtm1:nt otf1c1JI )liY'> tho,(• 'alt•:. .111d oth1•r ,., ports will not hurt AmcntJn 111n i;um«'ts Ass1<1tant Strn·t;1ry l<wh,1ul f. Hell 1>1.11d th.it l ~ l(r111n r• ~crvcs xr.-l arj;(1• N10U.l?h tu TAKI G .TOCK ~bi.orb Curth1•r :.Jlt•, lo lhl' Russian~ Ill' '>Jld UlJt dl'!'li>1ll' drought 1n I ht• c;rt•Jl PIJlll'> •heat ari .. 1, !!lit; pro ... pctls for both "hl•Jt Jnd rorn appeitr f.lyorJbly Jt th1:0 lime Bell, "ho oversees antcrna tlooal affair~ and rommodtllt•'> program' in USDA. told rt porter!> that Russia's w1ntt'r ~heat crop for h11rv(>:>t ttus year i:. not in s:ood shasx· and could Mgnal a bagger antert!:)t in L'.S grain during th~ coming year tr. R. Grae~ Ear11b19• N~W YOHK W R Gral'e and Compan), has announctd Uaat the compan:y wt a ll-Ume re- conb dunni.: 1975 an -.all's and re \enues. nl'l IOl'OITil' Jnd <•Jrnlng!'I per share Grace !'I rerord net ancoml' wa-. $1-66.678,000 for the )'ear ended Ott. 31. 1975, up $47.568.000. or 40 percent, from the· n~tat~ 1974 i1.ture of SI 19. t 10 000 l::arn&nJ!'> per common and common equivalent :.hart• in 19';5 n·Jl'ht·d ;IJ\ h1:.tonc h1~h of SS JI. <·om pared wllh S3 8J a:. n·stJtl-d tor 1974. up 39 perct>nl. The anternat1nnal 1 ht"m1ral <'Om pan:-"1th 'upport1ni.: natural n·:.ourct!> JnJ selerll'il <'OOSumer produlls oper.ilwns. L. !ti. Boyd <>pent~~ tht-hl'lldQuttrtcr~ 1•ftll c tJI tht' Rlnkt'r Compan.> and lht' Kl'ndall L>l'\ clopmt'f\t C:o . lnr . 1lt>Hluv ... rs of rt'u I e:statu on the WrM t•o;i)t, an Nt-wpcirt Uearh It • 11-.o ov.•n .. the F&r W1•:1t ~·n 111.·11. lnl· re:.taur<1~ii. h1.•;idqu01rttrl•d "' ~ t'" port Hear h llnllrd l'llfllaU .._AN FltA:-.ICISCO <API A •.i\ month txp..-r1mt.'11l11l rt· 1lu1't'd "" fort! for Un1h'<t 1\1r t in1.·:o1 lwt" t•en Lo:. An~dt• ... md Sjn frjnc1sco bas been ap 1n m t•d h~ the l'ubhc \. t1lit1<·11 l'11mm"'1tm . efft'<'ll\ t• Sjturd.t~ Tht' decision authonzl'd l 'AL fl\'t' fhithts daily, t'dCh wa). bt•tv.t'l:.'n ~ p m and m1dna~h1 t'\t'n da~ but Friday~. ~nd:A.>., .ind hohd<1\:. Re:.cnlc'd 'eat!> \\Ill be S20. :-.tj·ndb~ or space in Jilu tile :.eat-. Sl7. ReguJar onc-~J)' fare I!> S25 50 On-le .~eal Anaheim based Ctn It-.._. JI Corp has reported for the thrt'l' month:. <'nded J .tn 31, Hl76 net :.ales or S:!.929.531. up $15\.200. or S P\'I t't'Ot. over ~ale:. of $2,778,331 111 the three monlhs ended Feb 1. 1975. and m•t inrome of $225, l IO. <'ompared lo $218,749 1n the like 1975 ~enod_ lr"t'b1e S&L OK Ralph l'lork. ch:urman of the board of In me Savan~s and Loan A:.!lociation <an organal<jtJoni ha:. announced the receipt of cond1· t1 ooal insurance of accounts from thl' Federal Home ~ &nt.. Bo.1rd ln ... urann· of ac<·ounts i' con· Mdert•d thl' major regulatory nur dlt' for an a s:.oc1at1on orJ?antlat1on and means that the Feder;.il Savings and Loan Insurance Ccrporauon will an· 'Url' ''J\ ans:s accounts up to s.ao.uoo per depositor. .. It's Paper -Bul Good SACRA Mt:NTO (t'Pll When the ~toatc r('('t"ntl.> bl•can pnnt1n« 1ts checks on papt'r 111:.tt.'.ad or the UllUd l l1&htWC'tji!hl l'ardbll.ird. !>t1nll' Cahfor· n1.1n~ wf'rl'n t :iurt• the) 'A('fl• v11hd c·ontrollt<r Ken <.:ory !\Jld the nt•w p.ipcr w~crnmts. 111· ... t l'>'>Ul'J tht'> month for :onh• lnC'nm~ tux n •runcb. dre " "toom•' 1nc1utri<'<1'· lrnni r1'l'1p1t>nt!\ and banklj 11n wh\·thl·r th1• rhcck' "f're i(ood tory ls)util » lll'w:. rt: lease to as~ure t•\'('r,)Onc th.1t lht> pJpCr c·h1•fk:. Jlt.' .. .ib!>olutl'l.) :.ound. ri.:ht lo the penn) · Auto Repair Oimer Jailed For Fraud I.OS A~GEl.1'.:S 1L Pl 1 '.\tunic1p<tl Court Judgl' Gt.>orge W Trammt>ll Ill h.1:. sentenced JUlo r<>pair i.hop owner Charles L Thomas. 39, to 120 da)'s in county J.111 and fined him $250 for overrhar~in~ a woman to ha\'e her rar tn.an:.m1si.1on rebuilt. Tho mas al5o was ordered to p"y Sl6S restitution to thl' ru:.toml·r and wa!'I placed on thrre year:. probation by the judgt• Prosecutors c h arged that Thoma:., th!! owner of a !aUler and son auto rep.iir. and the "oman agreed th at h er lransm1~s1on v. ould be rebuilt for $165. But the next dd)'. Thomas sJ1d he had .tlreadv takt·n 1t apart and tht' co:-.t would be $285 The "oman. "ho "a' not 1den· hf1ed. reported Thomas to tht- statc Consumt'r ,\ff:urs Depart- ment. 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"ho adually an vented I he thtng It's no trick for .1 J .ApJnese !>kin di\ er to make the cqu1' a lent of $11i0 a da>• 111 a h ;.irv1·st of sea urth1ns Whal s ""Id ts the sea url'hin roe> at about S3 ,1 round Who e..lb H "' Heat!> me Questio n an"e' as 10 how the nnc1enl Persians got s uch fine hne drawings on their JC" elry. Credit the elephant hu1r brush Onc hair from the e nd of an elephant's tail m akes the sort of ar tist's ln'>lrument Ulal''> still best used in some hand paant1n).! AddrC$~ mail to L M &yd. P.O. /:Jo.t 156C. Co1ta Mesa92626 Grand Opening Phase XII :\II (Jn The Fair\vav at Sunrise Countrv Cl uh THE BEST VALUE UNDER THE SUN! r, :'11111 • I •II ii 11 \\ 1111 L:'" "' I• I • I •" u 1(.,,1,1 ,di .. th1 I tlo-• ..cl t'"llll11Ullil11 " f.,r l\\11 \o ,If'< • t 1 .. 1 .. ,, t, 111 I 111 h d• ·•·•I II\ 11q,( nnd 1111 T\\ hii1111t11: \ ,1111j.,,11 "i' ,o,,•I •••l1tlo 111',j 111 1 lol.rl lt•o•ll '"nllllllflll> "Ill' I ... l. I .. 'I. 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I."- K 11b Ir!' 1nqu1l!1l1vi-. llM-n• '" no 11ttlln1? awoy lrnm thl' fd('l nc-ror(' you t'<1n bi.t an <'Vel11sh. lhev 11r1• into lhl' 11r lh.11 '""'t 111 th{· t1m1· 11 I'\ h.1rml"'1 and 11rl'i.l fun lu ".1t1·h lhl'm (''Cplor1• lhl•1r n!'"IY fount.I wn1 Id KM•p 1l run hy not m 1 kt n ll 1 t I' 1111 v f <• r rh1ldrl'n lo f1n1I their wuv 1ntn "tu11t1on,. thal 111n bt• hurmful Mt"tlln•H' rnh1nrl1 nrr n ~ood l' , 11 m p I t• f\ •· •' tl mrl111-in1•1 lorkl'd up 1f ll'"'"ll>le ''' ot 11•11'1 h11th r n n u 11 h u ,, x 11 t h .1 t rhildrrn rannot r1·a..t1 lhc•m i\nl1 , wt• will f)(' llll!!f to hl'l p \f•U 10 propt'rlv d1~1>0\C' of anv ol<t mNtlrinM YOU OR VOllH DOCTOR CAN PllONt-: ~ WHF.N YOU Nt-:t-:t> A Dt:LIVt;RY. Wt• will drhvcr prompUy without utre r harae A .irut m1ny people rt'ly on 111 tor their hullh nt><'ds Wt welrome requei;t~ for dt>llvery ser vtr<' 11nd rharlle 1rrount" , ... UDO '"AlMACY ,.,....,.... ..... ,....htt .. _, .....,_..._. Hl·ISIO :;·~:,11 a tocks. Delivered same d•r treah torour doontep What-Gas Wars Again? lntkpemknts Acing Out Oil Co~ Bl LO l I E ('OOK '""'.,.. ............ ... G a ' o 1 l n l" p ri t• ,. b h .t v e tumbled ot pump. ar10 ... ~ th,• C'Ountrv. prov1<11n~ hnrJ(uan:i for run">Umers Jnd problem foe :.om-.. servtcf' :.talion o"nt•r. "ho :iay th(•y o n 't nfford tht• rut11 A nilt1onw1de A11Soc·1nted Prt>11:-i.urvey this wf'tk \hnw,•d t'<'ltltl.'red reporls or pnce wari., pnrtlc ulorly 1n the West und M1dw t'S t w i th rnotura:d x 'w1tch1n~ blution' at lhl' dDOp of u penny PRI C~S FOR R EG~LAR j!,1sohnt' )l.:1w1.tlh 1.1ni;l• frmn 4~ Ill t;() ('t•nt!> a i:allon , •. , cral c<'n" helow last fall':. It•\ els ond. in ll lt>" tnstantl'::., P\ l'll c-ht•aper lhlln l.ast Marl'h Phil Noman is the mnnaj?t>r· les:.ee of " Gulf !'!l.1l1on tn Los Angeles. He hJS a self·st'rv1cc island "here g:ir;oltne 1-; ~ 9 cents a gallon and a full cn·acl' operation "1th ga'iohnc at S8 9 cents Noman said his prices have come down :.inCl• la::.t Scptcmbt'1. p.trtl~ b<"cau::.l' of a dt•c'rt•J:.e at the whol e~a l t' h •,el ··cutr dropped a pe nny, and I dropped anottie r penny,'' he said. Is there a gas" ar ·' "You bet· ttr belit>vc It." :.aid Noman ··Around my s tation an• two in· dependent stations where you gt-t ~as for 51.9 and you get a free car wash.''· Most dealers said the prire cuts were due to d ecreast•s :11 the wholesale level Industry and government experts allnbute the drop to an abundant sup~y of gasoline resulllng from con- servation efforts. econom1r con dattons and a generally mild "inter that enabled comp.inll'::. to cul production of heal.In~ 011 THE MAJOR OIL companies traditionally sold excess gasoline to inde ndent o rators for ll'":-. FINANCE frant'hls~ deuh•rs tn a v~ry pre.• c.mou pox1tlon." hr :1ald. LARR\' TALLEY, lhu o" ner overator ol a Mobll 1tatlon 1n JnC'k!'lnn. Mo • I selllnit 1u1i.oltne for ~&.9 cents a 11aJlon 1( >ou pump It youritelt : 57.9cents 1r un attend ant fills lhelank • T•lley 11uld the wholesak pt'H'•• of the 11usollne he 11ells w-ent do wn a 11~nny a aallon la:o.l month In 110 effort to moot com pt•tlliOn from llclf ~ervlce In dn>t'ndcn t :Slo tion11 who an• chaqrinR 1111 little as 4S.9 centa a Rl:lllon. Tall~·y dropped reUil pncc by t wo et•nts Ile 11ald he "a11 i.ufferln1t from 1h,• Jlrl('\' 1·uti. • It':-runnin~ us out of the m,1rl..l•t," he said · The t'rt>dlt e.ird rustomen • .trt the onl> thing holding u!>. .. th11n tht>~ <'harged their franrh1sed dt•,1lers The pattern <'hanged during the gasoline shortagt> and brand·name {;as orten """ cheaper than fuel sold b~ 1ndt>pendents. Now . franch1::.ed dc•alers a re aguin 1>a}1ng -and t•harging -higher prices. 11111 Gorm.1n. a Pittsburgh AmO('O de.iler and president of llw Re1::i1l GJ:o.ohnl' Dealers A:.· ''K'l.tllon. :.aid he ha:. rut h11> pro· ht marRlll on gasoline from JO n•nts <l ~allon to one or t\\O n•nts. Gurmjn 1::. sel ling re1tula r 11asohnt• at SG.9 cents u 1i1allon. about :o.t'' l'n cents o gallon tugher than ar,•u 1nde1>e ndents ··soml' of tbe'dealers in our group an.• i,ioc ng belly up." so1d Gorman ··They have lo:.t 80 pcr- t'ent of tht>1r volume .. You can't ask thl' t•u:ilo nH•r to pay the dlr· terence. JUSt 'cause lh1:y'rl' used tu comintt to you ·· A f e\\ servtf{' station mnnagt'rs. inclutl1ng ~oman. -.:ud tht'y felt lht• cul t·ompanics were deliberately trying to hurt franchised oper ators. Tht'Y :-au1 the companies "ant to run tht' stations lhemst>lves, lut ning them tnlo th t' inrreas ingly popular self -sen·1c~ oper attons OTHER DEALF.RS were bit- ter about lo:.t customers. "The trouble as. there's no loyalty anymore." said Al Casey of CJ~l'\ ·,-Ai\lto St>rv1re 111 Rensselaer . N \'. Ca5cy. who sell:. b oth Shell and Mobil. addt•d ''l'H' ~Otll'll fnendly "1tll .1 lot of m) cu1t tomcr!> over th1• l.1:-.t !-.l'\ l'n ~ l'Jr'I. Wt' go out lo dinnt•r l'lnd pl.1:-curds tOJ?l•thl•r. Then I se(' t htm J:l'ltani.t JIU!> at unbrJndcd stot1ons No loyally lheu " "I !eel that major 011 com· pan1es want to dn\l' JX'Ople 11ke- me out of business and open th~ir o"n stations:·· ~aid Noman. William Griffin .• id m1nastrator of tht• l..1111~ lslJncl. ;.; Y . liast11int• R<·ta1ll'r' .\s :.oc1at1on. 3J:n•ed "We h:tv\• J problem here "1th com pan~ - operated stJl1ons depressing the market. ult 1 n their o wn o,·t·r Tht' (~ount.·r HA SO lilfincp n , 1• Nt1Mn ,.., U~ 1)'• N•H Utill t 11l r N(N8U> •! 11• .... .., ....... t ' •. ~n Co t•• • )0 • NJ N<ft G U4.. I\ N•'O'"f 1'\ IJ U'. 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(~· ()Of ()ti OU Ott lJ lt I •• 1 .. , 1\1 I\ I 11• 11 \ ti' tO I Ml •& •• lH 11 I IJ 1 ., ' ti I " ' ,, ti • • • • , , IJ 1 I MUTlJAL FUNDS f•t.W YO•tt: rUPJI 1'=0How1r-.q n • t \t f')I b•d •nd ""'"...O °"" .. , °" ~utu•I '~' '" .,.,,,..,, l>Y IM NA\0 ,,.. .. . • Tbureday'• Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE lnu1so.:1y Merc;h I 1 1976 s DAILY PILOT at! De's Cautious But It Pays lrwestors By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Jim 8('nh11m . who Wl"nl to <'Olltlll' on 11 lrumpf'l !><'holar1>b1 p "h1lc ht' ".ts ~t'llJOll de21 t.'C!> In (lr1unl't' ~met t'<'Onon11cs, now m.maacs $30 mllllon or utht'r ~ph•', money und ht: 's very careful about wh\•rc he put:s 1t Tbt-re· J18<>n be':s so <"Drl"ful 1~ that he doesn't trust some or thP fll\ or1te r es ling plul't'S for monty F'roni thl.' Stanford lJnt vt.'ri.1ty rumpu ,, 8 11 n h u Ill r u n :i l h t• Cap1t u l Prt'l(<'r v<1t1on 1-\&.nci, which b \\hut Its nnmc i mpht•f.. a funcJ for Pf'Oplc \\ho a fl• i.cnously ron<·~rm•rl "1th kt>\'p1n.g Money Tree their mont•y HI u u Je plJcc. An~ by "s ufe" Jim 8-0nhum <Joet-n't :.1mpl) mean avo1d111g matt.rcsst•ii, Poker games and the-racetr at·k lll E ALSO MEANS AVOIDING the stock morket. bank' lugb arade corporade bonds. Benham 1s convinced that our '(K'1\'ly 1i: g01ng through a penod of fundamental ('hangth Proc:eedtnj.! on that £tSSumption, he invests the fund's as· :.clS uclu:.i' t.'ly 111 l' S Treasury lull:., debt instruments ~uaranteed b~ the U.S. government An e>. :.toekbroker. Benham remains unswayed by the 1976 resur~ence or the stock market. He was drummed out of Merrill Lynch, Pierce. Fenner and Smith in 1971 a n er he became uneasy a bout the dnrt of the l.'conomy and began ;idn:.ing his d.tt.•nts lO sell their stock and buy Treasury note:. and bill~ In 1972. he put his money where his beliefs "ere by laundung Capital Pl"escn al1on. His beliers have rem;uned unchanged. He harps on three touchstones : saft>- ly, hqu1dily, yu~ld. t\ NUMBER OF OTHER SO·<'nlle<i "money m:irket funds" were started in the early 1970:. to take advantaee o' runaway interest r ates. There arc now 3~ of them. However. many of them -such as Dreyfus L1qu1d Assets, Fidelity Uaily Income and Scudder Managl·d Reserves -we~ h elded by tHg Wall Street houses which had easy arcess to rustomers: They simply switched t.hcm out or stock funds into money mark et funds. AJ:.o, '1rtually all of the other money market fund& follow a s·l1ghUy less conscr\'al1ve policy than Capital Prest-rvation. They are. for exumplc, heavily invested in t•ert1f1cate:. of deposit in addition to Treasury notes un<I bills Some abo bu~ commt•rC'1al papt•r Going ils 0" n way, ('ap1tal Prc'len ation has rli.en to lx't'Om<' tht• nation's 1 Ith lurgC'St mont'} rn.1rket (und :ilthuui.:h it's fa r bt'lund lht.• leadn. On') fu, L1qu1d A~set~. which h.i~ $900 m1lhon lo mvc<it If >Ou had had your money 111 <.'Jp1lal Pres~rvuuon dunn~ 1975, ll would have earne<l !, 89 percent. :.omcwhat better than sa vmgs bank ratc:i SPEAKl!'iG ot· BANKS, Jim Benham ha:. not hesit ated lo raise questions about their policies and practices. Jle has mounted ro~tru ms to point out thnt commercial banks rhar~e crt'd1l card t:ustomt'r!> Ill J>ercent interest on loan IJulanres "h1lc paymg saver?> 4 1 • ll<:rrcnt a nd 5 percent o°' p.l:)Sbook UC'COUnts Lu~t year he null'd that wh1k the Bank or Anwrt('a "ao; paying 13 rlt'rcenl on 3U day <'ert1r1cntcs of de· Pl>!'ill. 1t ":as paying John D<K· 41, J><.'rrcnt on hi :. pasi.book ac" n1unt halances "hllt• puytnA Ile nolt'll th;il wh1lt• tht• B:.inlo. nf 1\mt•rtt'a wa~ payirlJ.: 13 1~1 t•enl on 30 da} c·1•rtilirat<'S of d<·· posit . 1t \L.1~ p.iyin~ John Ooe 11 1., jt('rccnt 1>11 h•~ pa,ssbook ;l('l'OllOt P,•opll' "llo lodge their m11n\'Y 1n hunk:. are romfortNli lh th,· ''Xht,·ll<'l' of the Federal l>c1xhlt ln~uranc<' Corµ Jrm' l\enhnm l.1u~hs and points oul that the $9 b1lhon held by the( FDIC 1~ "in:.unng more than S600b1l hon or deposits. • &>nham t•arnes lus mIBtrUSl or banks SO far a:. to inform <..'ap1tal Preser vation shareholders that when the fund buys Treasury bills. 1t requires 'phys ical dch very of the artuat l ' S Treasury bills to its segreit:lted area in tht• Bank of' California m ain oHicc vaull ·This 1s most uncommon -bu' Jim Benha m 1:. not taking any r hanr('s Two Irvine Industrial Complex Firms Lauded Allcr1wn Pharm:iceullcals and Smith Tool Company U.S. Steel's Profits Jump PITTSBURGH tUPl 1 U.S Steel Corp reports near rerord profit s o r $559 6 m ii hon for 197 5 despite a decline 1n :>t{'cl i.h1pments to tht• lowest level in 14 yean berause of the• n •ress1on Income of SIO 3.1 a share "ai. :-econ1t univ to 1974 in romC' of ~ 11 fl I · a !>he.rt• on l'Jrn111~:. of $630 ~mil hon naH' been rccoJ:niz<'d by thct Gn•ater lrvrnt> Indus trial LC'ague ( G II L) r or their l'On· tribulions toward employe rnrichment a nd the environ: rn 1•nt. according to Tod4 Nicholson. CllL cxcctll1ve cht ector The two Irvine Jndustti~ Compld firms WNC' prt"sc"t; cd the GllL Bu!>1nc:.s ~x; cellence Award for their ouv stand1n1t ach1rvcmcnls in thct areas of e mployc and com· 11111111t v 11•lut1oni. and ror tlw1 r funct tnnul anrl t•nv1ronrn1•ntat C'llli,C'IOUS f.1c tl1ty, all 11( \\ l11c h ('llhi.tnt'I' I hi' 1•11t 11 0 communal v. N1rhol,on 'utd '76 College Grads Finding Jobs Scarce WASlllNGTON IU f'() L.1.,t y!'or's coll<'l(C .iriaduutcor: hlld a hald time f1nchnit JOh,, hut the• hl<•1•nll'rlOlu l <'ID\!> u( l!Yi6 •~ rurir11( t•\ 1•n wm ~c. th1 · l'ollcgf' Pl11ccment Coun{'1I ':11d I ht~ "(•1·k Employ"" 11111 nffN s lri ,111d1·n1 .. ut l!ll cnllel(\':t 11r1· 111 1wrr1•11t IO\\ N lhl., y1•11r 1111111 la-.I r111 llll<'hcllll"S dcgf(I(' ('ill1• 1h1lutr,, the cou1\cll so1d f"nr rn11,lc•r's dcJ(n't' c·nr11lhl al1 "• th1• 1h•t·llnr· I' lt1 pnc•1•11t r111 d1wt11r,il 1·.uttlttJult-\, J2 11"1 • ('!'Ill "/\ND J t iST i\KOliT f'Vt'ry11rw npn•cd lhttl 11174 1r, w.1'4 ,1 tough ytar.· -...11'1 tlw 1·11un1·1l .• 1 p11vatt>, nonprofit or• t1<1n1icilwn ))a -.1'<1 111 Hethlch1·m. P.1 . wh1rh rl'Jlll'~1·11I .. rareer·pla nn1n~ .rnd plJrl'm1·nl d1n•rtor:. ut rullei,·i. .ind univer s1t11·' The n ·port, howeVl'r. ~aul tlll' t''>llmat1•'l arl' en 1111• provernent sinC'1• January The cri11nC'1I will mnkr 1i !1nal !>ur • H')' in Jul.> The toun{'1I ~aid a bnght i.pol woo; that undergr11tluolt.t women rN•1>1 \ cd 27 percent morc· Jllb oHn!> this month th11r1 1\farch of 1975 Jnh offer'> tn "''rnrn ul\o wl'r1• :JG pn ccnl h11(her at them a:.l<>r 's level HOWEVER. WOMEN rt'('r1vrd only lfi ~rc tnl of all Jnh offers at the undcrgraduf.ltt: 11'\'CI Jnd I ~ pcrrc•nt 11( the master's degree orfers. the counril ,,1111 Job offers to men dechnt'<I 20 percent for undf'r• graduate~ and 13 percent for ma~tl'r'' candidates. The revort said It wu11 punhn~ that then• was a slower than expected rate of orrers to l'niitnt•c•rs and business ad• ministration candidates. Humanities and social 5c1r nc1• 'llud<>nts fou nd lhf greatest shrinkage from last year. 26 pcrrrnt. followed b:I en~ineerin~. science and buslne'~ h ddi; ACCOUNTING, BANKJNG. finanC'e, in11urance a.nc:( <'ht'l'l'l•C'31 nnd d rug compr1nlts made about the sam' number of offers. the report 1ia1d. wh1lt· otre1 !1 rose from automotlvf'. electrical machinery. research·co~ult.ang and tire and r ubber firms . 86 DAILY PILOT T11ur"2ay March l' 1976 Md Brv:ik5' OCC, Lido Rehearsing ·------·· ...... =----'- NOW 11tOWUl8-OME WEU ONl Y ANAHEIM 8too~11u1st l 12 6·44b COSTA MESA 8t1~to1 C1nem4• ~•O 7'44 .-TUI llOO 67383.)0 LA HABRA F.e~n.on SQ1we bCJ\ 0033 MISSION VIEJO C1nem.t v.eio 8JO 6990 .. ()~ ~t~ In~~ mi O"ANGE ()141 ,r "'"'' C ~el"!' 6)7 0340 ORANGE f'11!1 t..11y CeoU,!I 6J.r 9211? SAN CLEMlNTE M·r 1111;11 4W 00~ WESlMINSTER C1n~l!ld WtSI 892 44~J Arthur Mlllt•r nd N~l Co-. "rd ha\t~ a pair of ne... how openi11~ un lhe Or.rnge Coa t thn month .. new'· in lhf' n~pect that n~atht'r ha:i. been m ountt•d on tht' local boardi. in lhc p.t'I Intermission Tom Titus dttt&de dart'cltnll ·All My Sol\.\" Thi:' first 1s M11lt•r"· w1lh J <'dl\l tH•udtod b) World War II e r11 drnma thrl"I:' "'Cll knol4n con1 "All My ona." oi>t>nm~ m u n 1 t y t h t> u t t· r at Or11nite Co~st Colli·~,. Per f o r rn t' r:. H n. Ip h next Wednc&4!.ty for .i H1ehm11nd \\ 111 plJ)' lh1• four·evt>ning run. Tht• milnuht'tUrt•1. Joanne !lecond 1s •·t-'u llt·n \\'olN>tl ,., i:a:.t :is hi' An1els." a Co"' ilrd coni wlh• und Gury Sud1•rup edy of rven <'ltrher ''" portr.ty., llw11 :tUr\l\I~ tage. 14htch opt>n!\ l\tard1 su11 30, abo for a i.1 n~lt• Other' In tht• 0{'(.' cai.t week's durat1on dre McKI:'~ Andt>r..on. Hon Chn lie Jrm H~an. OCC-DRAMA 1n.,truc Debr.t f'lonu. Paul l''.tn tor J ohn Ferlat'c.t 1:. nm~ and April llam1lton ' theu· current hui;b.tlld'>, \\tth Elsa• P arntt•r t.'om plet11'lg tht> <'.t't ui. a worldly domei.t1 c The comedy plu,:-th1· UMtal Lido hit• '" l' m.:ht :-. t' h t' ti \I I l' \\ I I h p,•rform.tn('\':o. u t I! 311 1\1arch JO thr1.u..:h April J 1 n t h l' I. 1 d 11 I , I l' Clubhou'l', 701 \'111 L.1d11 Soud, ~t·~port UeJdl Reservation:. ma~ IX' nh laint>d by t•ulhnJ: 6i3-6170 or6i3·~ * BACKSTAGE l>.111 Honanzu dropout Pemell Robert i. pLq 1n~ Proft--:;~or Jl urold 11111 uud1tton' to rom pll'l(• thl!' (' u :.t ... t 11 l>t' ht'ld' April 2~ .ll 10 " m and April 26 4't 'l 30 p m ut Dalt> Jumor H1~h Sehool, 9 0 0 S L> oa I l' S.t , An11he1m tht• ~ho" "'II open Ju1w tis C'ALL BOAKI> St.•bnstlan ·s W Ml Dmm:r J'l 1yhoust• will hold <>i>t•u uud1t1on1"o for tti; rt'pn:-.t.• pruductw11 of .. t'1ddlt•1 on th(• Roof " Soturdav ;1t 10 u m in tht• lht•ah •r. 1-40 A ' 1• n 1 d 11 P 1 t• o . ~ .1 n (.'kml'nh• tht.' mu~1t·al \\ 111 Opt' II A prtl :?ii ,ind ~ 111 run throu~h Jul) 11 :o.ix night:. .i \\eek CMA&UI tlOMSOM ... HAKHlAaT PASS" ... "HPOIT I TO THI COMMISSIOMa .. lll ~Breakheart PassP was the end of the line. Universal Loses Suit Curt<un t1mt• " ll p m Wednesda> through SaturdJy of next "'eek m the rolle~e :iudllonum Jnd adm1,:.1on 11> fn·<· \'errc , reSldcnt director r"J!==~a=~~~i(") at Seba,st1an'i. W<>.,t Orn SM.Ana HOnm" INJ ........, ,.,.._an....,.....,. '1 W1U. I WIU. • .fOa MOW- -.011 CAICX. TalAUCt•w JAC:S MICHOUON "'o.el fUW 0 .. ntl CUCKOO'S MIST' ti) On 'Kong' LOS A~GELES tAPt -L'ni"ersal Studios lo t another round in the bat tie to remake the film classic "King Kon~" when a judge d1sm1s:.ed the movie compan)•'s Sl5 mlll1on breach o f contract suat against RKO General. llni"ersal h ad con r\T LIDO ISLE. an all 1.;la11d resident ca&t rt· ache:. bark to the 1920s for "f'.illen Ang eh." a froth) Coward ptece be· 1ng directed by players prl's1dent ~orma Bell. Pat Mo ran and Iris Schm•1der portray h\n married "omen "ho haVl' both had a ffairs with the same man 1played by George ll.11-r1' 1 St~in lkll and Laddy Reday are> t'ast a:. ner Playhouse. ~ 111 con duct a summer the.Her \\Orl"hop tor lht''Pl.Jn' from agt' 12 up clll!>l>ei. ~,11 be held dail) from 10 a m to 3· 15 p m for t\\O \\eeks \\Ith thrt't.' sessions sch edult'll. beginning Junt> 21 at tht.' theater, HO A' en 1tJu Pico, San Clemente. Cost a M l'sa's Kt•nt Johnson will direct tht• Anaheim 81centenn1al C't•lebratton Committt'l''' production o f .. l'hl' ~1 usic Man" for t"''' \\eekends in Jun11 \\1th "MO D&'OSfT. MO aTUIN" C•t "CH .. 11111 ntt AMML • 1•1 tendedithadanoral con· jiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiii ...... tract ~1th R KO . pro· ducer of the onRanal mo- tion picture. for rights to the mm and that RKO subsequently broke 1t in ,.IAINl.UT ,,us• ~, .. ,..,..,,., -----------~-----------, favor of an offer from in d e p end~nt produrer Dino De Laurent11., LA MIRADA': ....... , .. IAAQ.t.111 N ICI ., M lfOttOAY -U lUllOAT ~ _ _..,., 11 >t • t• IUllO.O & llOl.IOAYI U~ 6 1• ·~-----·--~eon" ....... ·---ONINWCMIM CUOlOO't NIST • ----........ -~-' --·-w. --lllAIOllMT rw ,... POISI """ • ---'* DIVll wnMN .... -· IUCll OtltlTIMS • ..................... -·-'* YWDllMI• .......... ·--OHi f\IW CWla M CUCllOO'I NIP• 'UNCM091\UU ... -;;m=ii~~~l_...;~--·Ala.-• MIU I lOMIMD 111 'MT Ii WAUON9 TAU "' -·---------llltMMIAIT 'AU 11111 WU MICUllOCWI ,. --- --'"' OIW wt1"IN ICI • - Superi o r Court Judge II a rry II upp ruled that L'nl\·ersal had no legal claim to thl' "Km~ Kong·· rights because no written agreeml.'nt had ever bel'n :.1gnc•d by the partie~. Legal squabble" in· itially erupted bet ween L'n.1,'rrsal and De Laurentus but tht•\ "ere scttlt>d la::.t Januarv. with L'ntversal ~ay1ni.: ·It would not try to bl·at the other film into rcll'ast• ,~ ... ,, . _ _,.~ .. ._,,_M-.t "CM 'EM llll. IUllY" •tt ... ,.. .. , H '-l.t .. T•t&41 CINE MALAND CINE MALAND lllt\t .,. ... kJ•t .. lJ) IWll Jltl ,tfflllil' &T TWOC~ '1AXI DRIVER" {I) ,_~ .. H I S4f 1fft .. ll ... ""' , .... , .. ," , ...... 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Lant .. tth.~A-J ''"' °"''"*'' '' cendvcted '' • -1al .. rt-'111p Atw r-"4 E F11"1dtt "''' \\at•mM"\ .,,, ttt4td •'" ow Ca"'"" C••r" ot Or•noe (.ownty Oft ... _..,u '"• 'S2'tt -1""'11 Ore-C.M\I Ot lty "'"" ~" .. --.... '· "· "· "" Pl: BLIC NOTICE RTHUR KNIGHT Speaker /Film "The Histo ry of Sex ~ 0 tO 0 u -c • In the Cinema" .. c 0 0 • M c 0 ·- Sunday, March 14, 1976 Psychic/CI a i rv o ya n t GIL EAGLES March 12, 197 6 Pl'BLIC NOTICE I '' ,,,.., ,,,, OAtl V P llO T 87 •'l.l•l 'tht11l ,'•n1~ r ··~· 0Ailly t '\101 M.t,,,,. 'Ill '•fl ,. .. , .• Pl lU.H ,.ICTITIOlll •V\INll) N&Mf U &TIM.Nt 'f~ ,.,,..,*"I.it Dtr\vn f\ U..itf'lq OW'\ rwn A\ VU~'"tll IN't A\ t ''Alt J1J .,_ Co•\t "O"••• L fll9 •1"• ""•'"· ,. ·~l"l·••lt.\t """'"1 ••• t. \tt tf; u• Or •'9 (ov• '" I" (• f '"'• ''' N l•f'1 H•.-••• L•uv"• bet(.., \.•'·~• flt\t Ttil. rw,.rw,, , ,;o"1•1'1ift""" lh .-,.,. P'O'I'•''°" M •'""'' • \t lllt•• i"'""'o..-,.1 Good 'l••• t ,,.,. 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CBS 8 11:30 -"Hot Millions." This 1968 caper comedy shows the hghler side of Acade m y Award winners Pe t er Ustinov. Maggie Srrulh and Karl Malden. along with TV comic Bob Newhart. r TV DAILY LOG Thundoy Evening MAllCH ll Friday DAYTIME MOVIES KOCE Television (50) •• Tl•• 111oa11n MUNllL """°"" ... CONNll~C\.OTNINOCl>tlN•lll n.-\1.,.."-S.Wl~lo"'Cou-w "• t••oe•• ~1111v1 .. n ~'""'' 11.• ILICTllllCCOM~ANY u:• HlAMISTllllT ceo ....... 1·• T&AOlllll ~llllVllWS CIOmlnl 1:• TMI ADA Ml CMllONICLtS ~ 0..-"<, °'"'"''' ~•ti•••.,. ~t•tt i.em1111 i:• l'OCUl "n.. Trt\111)1_.,.1" ):• Mlnllll lllOO•llHUil0"" • 4:• SllAMI STllll lT I.Om S·• ILICT1111CCOIWl~ANV I;• C.AllllllASCOLt .. OAS •·• TMITA\.LSNl"Alll COMtN-. .,. OtMeMSIOltS IN CUI.. TUlll S """'" 01 Vf•-.t!O"'I AflllVOl'OlllClf Tt4K_. J • Cl)MMll'1Q.OTMINOC0111Nlll TIV>ot<•ll._ S,• ~l•'-COV<V J • CLUl'W t • CIOtll~llMPOltAltY CALH•O•NtA ISSUIS ,..,,_. P•rt II t • MOSAIC "l\\.,.\Al..,_h,.k-Et-'"'-'.,_11•t.<o""" .,. 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M ~ llJlt •• II 4 w........, ... _,~_ ... 0 .. -.. ---·o.~ ..... tr .... tillJ'\ """°""~~ I , Diitblos' Foe A Giant-killer In CIF Play ROWLAND llEIGllTS - M1u ton \'1 eJo Htgh's Dlabloi. have knocked off the No 1 s«d <Santa Clora> in the Cll-, 2·A basketball playoffs en route to the championship.finals at Lona Beach Arena Saturday. But It's not the No 2 seed or anoth er power w1lh cham· p1onship credentials that stands in the' way or M1ss1on V1eJo's quest for the Cl F crown at the 2 45 upoH It's Rowland's Raiders. a team that could not win 1ls league. loi.· mg t~1ce to cllampion Workman m the Mont view League On the surface 1l would seem the D1ablos have gotten past their major playorl hurdles 1n Av1al1on . Sa nta Clara and Moreno Valley. Rowland, however. under the hand of coach Chras Richey, has jelled in the playorfs as the Raiders have knocked off Perns. No. 2 seed Alta Loma, No. 3 seed San Marino and hignty regarded El Dorado to reach the rinals The Raide rs have a i.ohd front line that measures 6-6. 6-5 and 6-4 and the guards have decent site. too. meas uring 6·2 and 6-0- gi ving the La Puente area representatives a distmct advan- tage in height over Mlss1on Viejo, which averages 6·0. Center Rusty Owens (6·6l is the core of the inside game with hts 13.0 average The senior was selected first t eam AJl·Montv1ew League and guard David Warner (6-0 s r.l was a second team choice after poi.ting a 13 5 i.cor - ing average. Others in the attack include for"'ards Kelly Needham (6-5 Jr.>. and sophomore Steve Dunn CS-4 I. along w 1th guard Tom Zen· derelli. a 6-2 senior with a 9.5 average capable of playing Sports in Brief guard or forward In the Raiders' 2-3and 1·3·1 oHense. Richey cr edits his bench "Ith much o( his team ·i. success bu\, for the most part it's been a moral back mg from that area Guards Ron Goldman (5·10) and Mark Baisde n <6·01 haH seen action, but the Raide rs usuaJ~ don't go with more than tl'lat Defensively lhe Raider:, can play man-to-man and zone. like they did in wh1pp1ng a tough San Marino team Tuesday Al one point San Manno trall~ by 20 in the fourth quarter. "We feel we·re peaicang at the ngbt time." says the Rowland chief .. Overall I'm surprai.ed \\e've advanced this far an the playoffs. but afte r our first round game with Perras I felt we had something going for us · · Richey says both of has all league players are All·CI F can· d1dates and like most ~ood teams. his scoring punch ll> fairly letbal in every direction With Warner and Owens chip- ping in w ith 13 .5 and 13 O averages, Dunn has clicked at a 10.5 rate a nd Zenderelli and Needham have averaged 9.5 and 7.5 points pe r issue. Rebounding has been another key factor in Rowland's attack with all three in the front lrne sharing the responsibilil>. ••·•-en•• ,. LP WU\O<\ Coll 6iO S. 84i'd'fWll"I P•r" JI "-'""' •• U~Mll •• IJ GI-• u .. 4UllW Ml " Mon .. v., •• )• ........... "' .... •• tJ ~,.I(~-· 0 .. °"''lfr O•IL ~ ... EIMof\to 10 4) Witof'' tf\M\ ) . SJ E•-•t )I " ...... -•• U LVEIC>o<-•l 6" S.•ctw1n P•rlll. St ~ OWir-t•r O.ll ~ .. a. ..... )I 5ol LIWll_, ., c11• <l Al..U ,. tO sai.r11\ ., u ....,," ........ .. IO Al~L ...... ., •' o.M'IH o.11 u 91 EI Do<..,_ " ~ W!Dr'm.69 )l .S S,.,, M9r1"9 v , .......... " 6,999th Winner For Shoemaker Jockey Bill Shoemaker won a1 race Wednesday at Santa Anita to leave him a t 6.999 in his bid for 7.000 career v1C'tor1cs aboar d thefou11hbreds. but. hw. favor@<f R:use Your S kirts fin1~hed third in th.f $43.350 ~anta Gertrudes Handicap feature and he £1nil>hed ... econd aboard Asrari in the Canale. Shoemaker. with four mounts on the program. also finished se<'ond with Special Deal in the fifth race. won with Dream or Sprin~ in the !>eventh, but couldn't reach the elusive 7,000 in the final two races. f'••• Told MONTREAL The Con- frdt'rat1on of National Trade l 'nions said WedncMiay that an accident in which four work1•rs died nt the Olympic construr t1on Mte Monday na(lht resulted from manaJ(ement error An order was given to workers to removt! t .. mporary stt't>I bars. supporttnl! t W(l 70·lon hollow con· crete :.t'cl10n l>, before thrt>e permane nt retatntnl! cubics had bet>n moved into placc The sect wns. 1n wh1r h four mt>n wt're "ork 1ng, brok<' loo:.t' .and crashed 1115 h'l'l to th{• noor Ski R e port S..t .. •• C•tttenh• (,afdmtM ftM .. _,, '"'• \"O'We._,, 1• 1' 1.,..fwo\ ()f ~d OM Ill '"' fttftQ to \pt •ftQ Ut.U""t QfllO te "'' V -' ~ V•H•f On•"•" '"'" .. M ._ v.w' owr • ... 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Officials do not know who "as directly respons ible for giving the-or~ ... ef>all 011t1 .. 1c TAMPA. Fla. -"I think we will have our training camps opened by Monday." outfielder Merv Rettenmund oC the cham- pion Cincinnati Reds sa1d today as representatives of players and manaeement prepared for a summit conference in baseball's stalemated negotiations. fW. .. , .. ~ ...... llAMPTON, Va. -llicNastasl' clowned around a bit Wednesday night n:; he toyed with Chris Lewis en route to an l'a!>y 6 2. fi 2 victory in thi.> f1r i.t round of the $50,000 International Players A~ sociat1on tennis tournamt:nt. rw .. i .. r••1111ftf LONDON -The lnternntionnl Professional Tennis Council to- day banned llie Nastase from the c1rcwt until he pays a $6,000 fine Tht> temperamental Romanian star had previously ~n fined $6.000 for all egedly not trying an a luurna menl at T o ro nto la'it J\UJ,?Ul>l I C• OJW11 Pl•fl t-"R F.S:"O L o' An~l'l r.; llarbor Jnd l.nnji? Ut-ach. rntl'Ct r1 rq nnd :.cco nd a m oni;i California JUnior colh.'l?l' baskd ball teams, arc the t"o favonll's 111 thl' three·day stall' JC tourna· mcnt that opens today at Selland Arena. LA Ha rbor me<'ts Compton and Lonjl Beach plays Sim Jouquln Delta today. In nnothl'r ~amt'. Dt'Anza and Santa Ana met JIAN-lw u,,.,, MEMPHIS -Cllrf Drysdule upset Tony Rol'he 4·6. ft 2. fi 2 Wednesday in first.round artlon of the World Chnmp1onsh1p of Tennis' Memphis ral'quetclassic. In other first round matches, Marty Riessen defeated Mark Cox. 7·6. 7-6. Stan Smith defeated Charles Pasarell. 6·3. S-3 O.lly l'ltel ~10\ l>y P•lrlt-O'Oo...,.11 EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER-Mission \'1l'J O ba ~kctha ll coach P a t Robe rts altt'rnatl'ly suffrr~ and e njoys all the cmo· lions vo11 can encounter in thl' pressu re-p~1<:kecl Cl F p layoffs. Top left. Roberts in - tensely watches a pl ay develop while al right. he begins to nod appro\'al. Im- m ediate ly above. Roberts applauds his Diablos who have advanced to the 2·A fin als against Rowland Saturday. Lee Chosen Pac-8 MVP SAN FRANC ISCO <AP) Senior guard Ron Lee of Oregon. rirst playt>r ever to make lhe all· conferen<'c baskN ball Ll'am four times. wn'I named today as the Pac1f1r 8 conforencc"s pla~ er or the} ear In add1t1on to Ll't' th<' all· confC'renC'f' t e:i m r ho"''" bv <'our he., ind ucfcd four Junior!> · lt1churd Washington and Mar 'JUN> J ohnson of l Tl.1\. JamC's Ed" arct~ of Wa!i hini:ton and Greg UJllanl of Orl'gon I~ und Wash1n"ton w e re unanimous cno1ces The !lt'cond team lnduded Ed S<'hwclt7.er of Stanford and Steve Puidokas of Washington State. whom Hallard bt'at out by •>nt' vote for the r1r~t lt'am noundlnq out the i\t'ro nd tt'am wcrt' Clart'n<'<' Ram -1ev and Lu rs llonsen of Wai.h•nAion nnd Marv Sufford or ·sc.· &-cond plaC'(' Ort'ji?On State had no playerl'I on tht' first or St>Cond teams. but tht' Bt•avl'r!>' Lonmc Shelton and G eor J!l' Tucker Rot honorable m ention So did Carl Bird of California and Ron Davis of Washington State Seeks CIF Crown Roberts a Winner 13 of 14 Seaso~ By ROGER CARLSO:'IJ Of -o.u, "''"" "-" Mission V1eJo ll 1~h bai.kelball coach Pat Roberts as a ltvanA e>. ample of what m<'ntal und cmo t1onal rl.'adtnt'SS can do for a team'K sucl'eS!i -and this year, combined with the tale nt on hand, he has produced a CIF 2·A finalist Roberts' Dlablos trek to Long Beach Arena Saturday afternoon for a 2.45 tipoff with Howland for the <'rown . and for Robert11. il has IK>en a long wall de11plte 13 win ninR years out of 14 on th<' vursity levt•I Mission VieJO, the South Coui.t League champion. Is 24-4 for the season and it's the fi rst crown for Roberts an 10 year11 lit Mission V1eJO, allhouith he picked up a couple or league titles while varsity coach at Mater Del In the early 60s This season's ed1t1on at Ml!i· 111on V1<'JO h a" producl'd a hal:.in('f'd a ttack offt·n-..vcly and a l>t1fltn j.! ddt•rl'l.' prt'dtrah'd around tht• 2 l 2 111ne, "h1ch ha' allo" t'd 2R opponl.'ntl> an aVl'r:ll(l' of 47.4 per i.tart And 18 tcJm:-. hav<' been hl•ld to lc!\s than SO ··w e'vt.· played that 2-1·2 as Ion!{ as anyone." !lay!\ Hobt!rt., . "I really bclteVl' in 1l. Has1cally our playt'r s a re able to lake the otht.•r lt'am 's slrf'nglhs away with th<' zont> and most hli.th Sl'Orcrs don 't function well again!\t our 7.0nl' ... Roberts prcpprd nl Anuht'1m lhi;tb Srhool wht'rt' ht.• playNI bul>kC'tball iJnd h:1:-.t•ball th•• lattC'r has tru" lo\'t• durini.i his play1nR days lie spent u l'Oup ll' of yl'a ro; nl Orange Coa~l C11lll'l!C und played baseball once under Wendell Pickens. Area Gridders No1Dinated to All·stars M1ss1on V1l'JO was wanninl{ car· I\' this sea~on but the 01ablos ~erl'n't evt'n clos<' lo competing at thc pace they·\'e sho\\n m th(• latter !>tagel> or league or an the playoffs South coach Bruce Pickford has a nomina t ion h st of 140 11raduating seniors to pick his 35-man r oster for the 17th edition of the Orange County all-stnr foot ball game at Orange Coast Cotlege July 17. Among the list of outstanding quarterba<'ks available are "Edison's Rick Bashore. Fountam Valley's Chris Dove. Santa Ana·s Chuck Hogg. Corona del Mar's Gary Gu1s n ess. Huntington Beach"s Ball llols l and Mission Viejo's Doug Reeves. The nominees: IOLSA Ga&MOE. Gh•tt ltt•tt-~o• M,1111• ••<"'tl••w. 0••• &•<•told, Jttt Cte1r tt ot (Ar-Ar\ .. .._,_, J•O-ll•v CO-A OIL ---c;....., c;.,._., 800 -..... -. COSTA MISA -0.~ l ytn DAMA MILU -Ml .. T•-• . .-Gill, O><tl W•ttl\1 ttOfll Kosm._.a, 8r•ftt ~•"91• Sttw "'8y IOIM>M -•le• Ila-., Vk ll"l"""""· Don Wlhilft. Pev• llt•dh,ft. 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T••v•\ Tl'" O•M•'* Mil• ''Y i•m JoM~. \ttvt Wlflt•m\ Br.O MurtU Jrn\ TOI-. ··we lo~t a couple of one point !lames in leallUe and ll ktnd of woke u s up." explains Roberts "We s pent about an hour a nd 20 minutes one Saturday na ttht prac t1cing at a bout as hard or a physical pace as you can go From tha t point on we haven't lost " Nine league foes and four straight playoff victims later the Oiablos are playinJt for all of the m arbles "We',•e had great leaders hip from John Hattr up and Kelly Cox nnd a II of our seniors have (See ROBERTS, Page CZ> DAILY PILOT ('I In Boston BOSTON <APl The llc>l>ton Celllrs' faml'd racehorse ba~kt•I· ball as in \'trtual mothball~ with J ohn Ha\'hcek l>1dehncd. hut \\hen Karel'm Abdul Jabhnr itcls mto foul I rouhlt• th1•y -.1111 ha\'t' enoujlh to lh•al lht• l..m i\n~l'll's Laker~ Da' e Co" t'lll> hrokc• a tll' \\1th a frN' throw a' Ahdul .Juhh;1r fouh-d out " 1 l h 411 'l't·1md' rt· malntnf{ and Kt•\ 111 Slacum drO\ l' in for a layup "1th -.1x l>t't'Omh left us thl· Ct•l1 11·:-. t'fh:C'd tht• LakC'rS 92 tl9 \\\•dncMlay n11tht "Th<' kt•v to tilt! l(t1mc wai. Ah dul·Jabhar's foul lrouhll', .. Lo., Angeles <'Oat•h Bill Sharmun said ... It k1lll·d u!. when he ~ot 1n to foul trou1'1<' ca rly and then was an trouble the " holl• gom{· " Abdul-Jabba r !.('orcd 2H pmnll> but played onl~ 32 minutt•., With Gaal Goodrtt•h out "1lh a ... IOmJ<"h ailment and Abdul .Jahhar on the bench for 16 m mull':-. tht• Ct•lt•<"' completed a !\\\<'<'Po( thl•1r fou1 game :-.t>a:.on '>l'l ll'l> .... 1th tht· Lakers "We're struggling to" an 11 ., tough going.·· Bo!>ton co.1ch Tom m y Heinsohn i.a 1d ill> the onc-1· high scoring Celtics failed to r each the 100 point mark for the fifth consecutive game without Havlicek. ..Without ll a\'lt!'f'k w<.• clon ·1 ha\'l' thut SJ>t't'<I and wt· ha\ t' t1l :.hoot well or \\ c."rc· in trouhh'." lll•1n!.ohn i.a1d "Wt"\l' i.:ot lofmcl :.omt: "ay to J.!<'l our for\\:crcb 111 volvcd. und thl' ht·l>t "ay to do t hatisrun ·· Luciui. All<'n m utd1cd /\Mui J abbar'l> 28 point:-. u!\ tht• Lak<•r.;' road r erord d1p1wcl to 8 26 Lo-. AnllCIC!\ ll> 24 K al home LOS ANOlll!\ 11•1 c~'"'""' 10. W•r"' • I A.c>oUI J•OOttr 11 l •nt I t J Allf'ft 1t J. ,.,..."""'fl I ~tlolt\ 10 (O~\ t' Whtlr I), \Iott ti N•lv,n • t ••um'" .cy1_..,,.,,. Aro• lf>' A~I~\ 'II It 1• 11 " 8o11l')ft JI )1 l't ,. .JJ • C>Vtf't't OUt \"'>It •Dl11.1t f1UA"M• I ~al l•r ;h. l 0\ Ane>tr~ J\ H JAOf:Nt A I/ 1111 ,, Jt 1, tv\.o• "' t •.JI A"-f 11 Irvine Tie~; SCC Dumped UC lrvant' h .1111('(1 to a 6 G 111• with (.'111 Poly (1'om11na1 anct S4mth<'rn Culifnrrllil l'ollt•itc• .... a., h1•ld to/our llll l> 1n lc"in~~ t11 v1"t m51 Ch1,pmun l'oll"J.I''. :Jo Wo•cl n1·sctuy In c-ollc•i.:c• tia-.1'111111 pl11v l 'lT s Ant1·11lt-r.~ l1 111l1•cl ho..,t (';iJ f>olv ti 1 \\Ith '"'' tnlllll~'' 111 ,!lo but "rullll'll for ii run 111 t ilt' ('l~hl h on Srott 'J'hay1•r .., 1lo11hl1• Jnct a .,lnj.!I(• hv Sn1tt \\'111lc·r' l 'CI t11 •1I 1t 1n llw nmth "h"" Rnan Jlc•,tt'r :-.1nj.!lc.O m 3 run Tht'n 1.1ftt•1 <.".ll 1'11ly hult1'fl. th1• game wa" ralll'fi ht'cau'(' 11{ darkn<''" HOl{t'r F:n J?lc• rluuhh>d an I wn runs in tht• third for lht• i\11 tcat1.·r., UCl•••M cu hoy II l 1 0 fl ... \1 .. 11> ~ 1 1 ' £nq .. lb ' ' t ) _,,_ ... 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Mt lier, Rall B•b•l4horr und Miki.! W Kelk~ doubled In ind 1' a dual events to pac~ tht• Buron:- Newport Har b<lr Hl2h's Sailors cJptun.>d t'\ t'I ~ !>" 1rnm1n~ evPnt an ~mui.hing \\' c:.t mm:st1.•r. l lti·SJ. with Georgt.' :'\c\lol,md and Ke\ln Ho~rt:.on c.tch posung double \'ICtOnt':o VA•ttrV M.et•IM ti.la 0 4 t ~· JOO n•'f'<ll•Y ,.,.,. t \ ...,.,. htnr t \t \ * htt 1 W N t1llll-Wl'I \I I J ~ tMl J .. ..,,WI' l\ ' ''""" 1 \• • JOO '"° m."'"' t c.ot°""• U11U l w1,.,,.., ,,_., i .. IWWH I\. ftn~ I '• t IO llH I (I.,• II I I All>\111 IMI J ll090fn \M l ,,_ I• I 04••"9 t l~r•c• ll 1 1 V•u•v ~NO "'-' f"'lrd tOI lh t fff•'"' IMI ) ;.1nq tM• Ji, Mlttt111 (l l h "-1 0) I IOOh .. 1 Gqlon'• IMI I VMwy CMI J Cl••' ~l l tune '' ' l!llO lrM I N•ll .. n ll I I -\Ml ,.. tt111d T•-• i 1 \ 100 -· ' Ho• CLI I w ....... CMI J w.1-11 CMI To-I 010 100 11<•••1 I M•9"•"""' CMI 1 9'inMll Cl I J Al\<O .AIMIO (M I Tl,... I U 1 40Qff'Yf tit••, I ~rlf!I• Tim.: J t i I , .. o, .. 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J ~l ~agles scor.ed th~ee Mission VteJo Hagh 's Umes In t~e first inrung Diablos and La nuna •• r tt rtiA lOOO h t-• t (a \.tnova CE) J and made 1t stand uo for B h d " a 3·2 baseball win over e a c ropped non - visiting Rancho Alamitos l~ague bas eball ltlts Wednesday. \\ edncsday afte;noon H t · 8 while M a tcr De1 was un ington each. forced to scttl<' for a J.J N ...... 1" 8'0lherton, ID Oolllr.Oh·P ...,_rttt n Mii ..... ci Grftr\, < Owl'flOll ,, Gompf Jtl O'l•Pfn•n. If (,oodnw.,, II Cl•rn••<P\O•O' O t-4•u\•r.p • 0 l 0 J 0 l n , 0 ' (I 1 0 ) I ' 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 tot•i\ H I \( 0 .. 11, IMI .... I I ~'"°'' est l ~··· Ill ,, ..... 0 c 10 14? O C 100 "" I ltu•r C[ I l s.n.tal 1 O CCI l K•ll•t11H(I\ ISi 11mt '"'"' 0 C I •I I o O ~lrft I JOhn'°" ISi l 8.-(El O O l MoH•Al• ISi Tt-7l 0 O o 100 onoo I Sprvlll I( I 1 S«Of CSI O O ) Frtn<h If I Tl""' I °' l ~ n 01¥11\11 I """••d l\I l W11n ISi 0 O ) (•rl""' I\ I Po'"" 11 )) o o 100 lly I (tun•u9n If I 1 l I !o<!IWO I CE I , L•oou• IS> l •-, DH r ~ • how~ver. dropped 8 3·l tie in the rain-dl'layed verrdacl to ~ost Garden Santa Ana tourn('y G o~e as Jim Coleman ai;iainst Santa Ana pro\'aded the only Oller~ Miimon Vi eJo w~i; 8 6_4 fireworks w~en he stoli.' victim to v1s it 1n~ L a home in th~ sixth. <~wnta and Valll-y Chns- . Estancia s Moe "1em-tian topplt•d host La~una ll•llh Chrt\t 01' 000 o s 4 1 100 ,,,.., 1 9.,u,., ff 1 1 Johnwn f\I J KattPnbAcn f\l l•m' d • mg allowed only lhrl'e Beach 5 1 hits and iitruck out three Sti.'\~• M~·Gowan had a whale Luke GriHen ac-t~o·run hom l•r in lhl' countedforapalr or rb1. first inninl( and Gen(' "w"tJ"'• .. ::11 1;• ~ ,. Liekhus !>Cored on a wild ~·" • o o o pitch an the S('\'Cnlh to =';.~.. ; : j ! for<'e the Ma trr O e 1 Gel•"'•"' lb 1 1 1 o .l{amE' inlo ntn(' innings at ~i:;..,"' g 0 g Mr mon al Pa rk 1.. ...... ,-.111 o & Santa Ana \'ullPy took :~ ';,,_ ~ ~ ~ thf' hll<' With a 4! I d<• .._ ... , 0 ft 0 ('l'liOn O\'Cr Saddh•llac·k u ciun• 8••• h 000 Oto o 1 J l Mtt•r O•I C>) ~U IAl<•u•ry,rf McGow•n, )b ~1"1\~m.)\ Alll>oll t .... ,,f\. tb Mer" ~c•u1ty dh Sc:f\ultt, If l1"""'' '~ llH IW\ )I) SU~'/ ct Oreto. pf\ ~(hMl,P (t"O•I 0 f:Ofr'l\"',._O 0 . .. , I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 • I ' 0 I II (I ,, 0 ,, 0 " To14!\ ll I \<Off tty U111i~ft.) ~ rbl I 0 I 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' 0 I 0 0 0 I n I h " n 0 0 II 0 0 II ) 100 b .. • I Sprwlh IE I 1 ..... lrtGfl ISi J \t>'uln CE I Tt,,..., 1 011 SCIO I••• I C..•• ~ IE I l I.VII 1•.1 J frH"'(jm~n fE) T1mt ) OJ • 700 fH~,.,, I C•\•now1 ff J ) F,.,.,,, 1£1 J 0.YO•t ISi. ,,,,.., l ?U * * • '""' .. 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( WI!_, <I ,._ .... -llylb Pey ... ,11 ' ~ ) 0 ' 0 ( 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 fot•I• .. , k~• ., .... , .... ..... 0 c 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 t I 0 ' , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) J ••"CllO Alam11.,. £,~,. r It • 001 100 •• 0 >Oo 00• J l 1 C..llod ~.,.....~ .... Basketball MCAA "l•yell\ lftntlltMNt41 E.••••··· ..... a..-,,,.y SI l'l, '4_,twi(\ TJ OT PtMI• T••fllt ... k fl•t• \t •• Gr••t u ... , ......... , E 111"'°" U \! Jo .. ~h ' 1no "6 f •-•11,. U W"O"I St 11 II-Cefllr•I ••tleMI N 0.•~· ... H•t>r•O• °"'9N 7• OT Wl~..c;."" ll•'f n. Ml" .. 1ur, JOT OT w.n•••-1 ~01'\1141111 SI " Cel 0 ••1\ •f ""911 Sovnd to C•• Pol• ............. o No-hitter For Kyler WfLMI N <;TON M<'lannll' Kyln p11c·h<·1I her third c·on1wt·utlv1• no hat , no r un v1<•t orv fqr thr Gt')ld<'n W€''1 t i'o llt•J:1• RusllC'r'I nnl1 addrd 11 home run nt th1• pl ;1ll' in a 15·0 rout of ho"t Loe; AngE'le8 II arhor Collc•Jlf' Wednt-llda \' afl••rnoon Kyler " "third .. trmJ:ht no hitter Ill\ r., her f1,1· for thf' pa~t t.,., o ~<·UM>n" o. ..... wotcn1 l rOM'! lb (•'°"''O'n-,, 'b .,'f .. , p '-'" GIU \ II ()11 .. (I 0.Y!d 1" '''-· Jb Ll...,lo < Wlttnff'" < ,..,,_,...,. r'f Tot•!\ •• • , 0 • ' 0 0 0 I\ • ' , Q ,. 1 0 " Sff THE 8USHMIU.S GftAND PRIX .,..... ...... fW ... on a SO ft. passenger boat, The Renegade Sportfisher SATURDAY, MARCH 13 C4 642.Ul7 S,.C• few 25 ~"••t•l'l-Q,lra ....... ,,. II A•••"'' Jt1 ~(4tlf"ly \\ I I J ~ I ,, ' " " " 0 0 )0 • 5.cer-e •v '""I"•' LA0....,.tA OJO Ill ~ M i\\•Of\Vt.,tO t)OI >O(,I f} I I II ., n • • " 0 0 " I O•..tl"Q ' , .... , .. ,d ,,, ' W•U f')t 1 \it.1\nuth,, t Jto111h HI ti )QI') u, t l•"Ow• C\t t Jefft"tftoll IF I I HMnHh>"' t,. t t Im-1 1t 1 t()")ff•" 1 ()1• fl• I Jnnn"°"l\ll Undf'•hlll f f ' l 1m. " • 100 b• • t \•Athftft t\t ) t W or f\ t 1 (9"0(1\ I, t t Im.. 1 04 f) " 0 \OO ft•• t thm1Hllf\ 0 • , l yt4' I\\ n \ Ml(all•I I ''""' I 01 • 1'W'Jl)r•a\t t .,.,,,"' u ') O.Von f~f l 6v\n 1\1 Tu·n• 1 11' . . ' ~Ir•• ffl"l•'i t , u lltHl6" 11"°"' 1 II' 48,072 SQ.FT.OF INDUSTRIAL SPACE WITH RAIL SERVICE, DOCK-HIGH LOADING, DOCK LEVELERS, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. F nr ,nform:i110n 11n Ct1t'i or ,,t11r>r tJ11olr!1ti'l i '"'n·1f1v1><:. rnll your t>rokPI '•' (),tn ( wl•r: M tr •'-1"' t ',,,,, " .ir111 LPai;1ng. it 1;11:11 u~H} 11,>o.1 r 111f11 ! 1'>10 ' IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ·CdM, Mesa, ·Eagles Roll Coronu dt•I Mar, C:<Jflta )ft.'U and E-.loncrn all w~nl uvf'r tht• century mark an Cl'ntury Lcawu • llw1mm1n)! Wt>dne:,duy os Tu.11tin. ~unt.t Anli und Magnoll..i fell the wruth of OrtHl~t· Coast urt.'u swimming. Hob Weber led Coron.A dt•I Mar'• 113 4!J hlttr. with wans an the ind•J (2.07 4) and 100 lirt•ast (1058> whtll' E ~tunc1a'i. 106·26 rout "a ) paced by Eagle ~· s t a r J t>rrv W) alt. who doubled an the 100 and 200 frl'c)tylcl> walha 582und2 Oa 8 Costa Mei.a' 112-19 conquC'st ol Santa Ana was led by Joel ~1 onroe and Stan Dembc<'k• Monroe took the 200 and 500 rreel>lyles an l 53 6 a nd s ·OJ O "'h1le Dembeck1 breezed in the 100 fly <1 ·00 5) and 200 mdo (2.15 2>. VA•SITY c.r.. .. , Moir 11u1 ••u '"'''" 1C10 -·•• A•l•t 1 Co•..,,. 0-1 ,,_.r Ti,.. 1 41 I >OOfr" 1 ll•ow,..fCI t 11«• ICI l -"t ICI T11YW I 11 0 100 IM I We""' IC I 1 WrlQlll ICI 1Y•1<•0u•n1c1 r.,,~ 1 01 • !O ,,.. 1 w..,o•••• 1r1 1 ~th 1c1 l S.ver IC I ,,,.,.. n t 01•1"0 1 hfflOI• ((I , WlllM>r> IC I l E•t If( I Pooni\ )<I .0 t00 Ft• 1 .-.-nQl•r"' n 1 ) 6'0"""'4' (Cl ) Semonwn <CI ,,, ... HI tOO ''" ' P••m•t ((4 1 ~fl\ CTt l Yr~tt>urf't l(t ''"°"' ''' JOO Ftff I W..trr';' ((I 1 Min•" 01) O•tftl ITI T,..,.. I 11 • lOO BA<• 1 Wr1Qftt t( ) "1t(.tri (( t ) ~n f(I Tt..w \. ~ 100 arH\1-1 W•OO• 1(.1 1 U>\ft!t ICI l Smilft If I T1-I oi t <tOO Fr" Rtl•r 1 C.,«H'• O.t Mir ,,_ >>-• 1't ''" I _..._ 1(1 I Lr- tCll Al-4 1(1 ,,_ I U4 m,, .... 1 o.-.. ..... 11c1t "'<•~ <(.I I °"'tt" Bl l •-J I~ 1 Wi it .. I -· <\11 ()j-1(1 J \<ft..it1 ll/ ,,_ ,. ' D••if\19 I .. , •• ..,. ,,. 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' 01 ' VAaSITY h '41"<1• 11 .. l IHI W_.. toO ¥t<9tty Refav 1 E1ten<1•. Tomp 1 11 l !Ql~rt• tj Wy•t1 1El l Sc- (£ I J Wnll\ofl fE I Tt-l 00 I !CO IM I \lo<ln IE I J Ootwwll IE/ l 0.1tt1Qet f E I To,,,_ 1 U 0 IO Fr" I $i.won\ IE I t ~ W,Mt 1(1 l ,_..Ctr IM• T•'M 1J J 100 ~ly I Ol\11 fEJ 1 W•ll.u (Ml ) Sc"'"'°' IE I To,.,.. 1 01 0 100 r, .. 1 J Wutt <Et J. Jt. W-,otlffl l .. ..,.,.,IE),.,, .. Sit !00 F '""' 1 S•Nn IE I J Clomell IEJ) C.111-ot !M l Time I 10 1 100 II..:• I Otlh I( I 1 Ho\lt'f fMl I H""l~IEI Tt,,... I ~O 100 8rt•\I I ~l•wfA\ f[t 1 WO'>lhOfl Cf I ) 0.,_lOQOOr IE I y..,.. I 10 0 •00 Ftf't ,. ••• ., 1 E\l•M•• fr-.o IHnp SPORTS GLENN WHITE Sports E dltor Los Al Results ,, __ , C--,, Tred 1'••1 l"ltt\T ••Cl 0... ,..,,. ,..._, "-"' ...... v U100 ,__.,.,c;_ 1~1u1 UtO •.O U O Jl.., .. IO IHol11 '111 >AO Olclt 0....W ICMl ..... n l l to T-J°' "1to ••••• -.. ..., ... -8trU. • ..,.,. T-. HTA, "'•'"<• S-. """-Aoe...,00 Ser.ti<--Ou,lymlt• Wiii. Ot9- Doe 0- U IDCU ,. • .._ 0-a l>J""' -.~., ...... HCOND •ACE One mllt ll'ke. Cl••ml"9. ""' ... "'°°· !>or8o0f~I -lt•tll IL«Uyl l 10 3 00 JOO • .., • '°' """°''•M~tlc (Gou•.,tel L«I ,,_ -J0.11! Al\O A~tcl -0.11 VI-. _.,., o .. 1ee. Dante"'•"'· r ... -. MDney 81f'CI !><relc....S -819 ROO -lllne, ~ .... , TMl•O •AC£ -0... m ile Trot. GoftdU-1(0 ~) Pvrw U001. 5«~ l ll•l<Mo<OI '10 •OO 110 .t.rrnoroo.-IY•tt-1"9...,,., ) «I uo AndY •~-IHOllJ •40 l •MO 1ll 4 l'\o R•c ed St• f:wr•. lr•¥Ctc)iOW E•n D•rl, l•'lK Prtdlt., Thur9day, Maren 11. l 97'6 OAll.Y PILOT ('3 Saata Alllta Newport Falls, 8-1 Race Entries Nt'wport llarbor Hl&h b1>d IU two-a am c wanninf •treak snap~d Wtd.nes· day naeht u Savanna tt11b's lt~b<'ls Pou.n«d on lhc Sailors for an 8-1 oon·lt'ague baseball v\c- tary ,., ...... , c-..... -........ .... o...., ........ h,, __ .. ...-........... _ •tettT ltACI I 11• Ml-...u-· -· --· ... ~ """• tUtt. 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IUOll: ,....,..,Motta: AJI real tale advmlH<I ln tblS newspaper 11 •ub Jl'<t le> the Y1'dcoral t'aar Jlou•in1 A(l of 196 -tuch ma.k \l lllciul tu advertlae .. any pr.-. ltrence, hmlt1\IOt1. or ducriminauon b:ti.ecl on r11cc, rolor. rt>l.iition. M~it. ot nalaonal onttin. l)t' an Intention to n1alr.e 11n) M~b pr ltrence, hmllu Uon, or d1aoe:nm10:1\tun • • Tbls nl'v. IPIP<'r "'111 not knowtn.cly •ccepl any adverll11n1 ror real t5tate wblc.-b 11 tn \'Iola OOn ol lhe law -----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwr .. 1002 ............•..••...••. A-FRAMI HOUSE OF GlASS ASSUME S35.SOO Art1stt( beach chalet. Tile entry to living room With fireplace & \ ll'W Of lush grounds. Courmel kltcht'n & br~akfasl bar. t·am1ly room llld~a111•1y mai.ter retreat with 111•all of ilui.s. Wan ll for c btldren & gucsl. M11n1r1cent 30' i.tud 10 loft Wllh opt'n be11med ceilinp. Take over 71 , • ~ VA loan. No n~w loan cost•. $327 .3.1/pay~ ull. 96.1·7881. ,,,.,, lrtO•n c rt 14 ro MJ,, t• !~IMll Pa.IMINIWPOH OCIAHVllW BIG CANYON &IJ)ff' u1.>1c:r.ct d Pl.AN 4 DROAOMOOll bu1r1e 2lO> Sq.fl . of «'Xl'Cutlve h\•1na 11~co Include.-• 4 bt'dtoon11, 2\ .. b 1Hh• family room, fornlol din· 1n a. 3 r'Dr 1Nra1e Sl~,500. t-•t: 1-~ 4 · COATS .\ W~lLACE REAL ESTATE INC UNDH $70,000! rrnLl.:l' Dppronch. lluae lrHJ. secluded <'O.try, ('01y II\ ana room wlth ru,t1c brick f1rc11l11Cl'. S111l'tVlllK c1rculur i.\aircut' le•d• to loft librwry with over 'iew of bving room . COMMAN·f~~~~~~~~~I OING ~,.AND UP Vll::W ·--------0 F OCEAN & CATAl,INA lSL/\ND' Unbello11bty ch11rm1ng, one lime oppc>c \unit.)'. Hurn call 546-2313 ,,,..,,..o.at\I'"'' , ,~ t ' [~HNI A.fltAME GUSS CHALET AITIST HTllA T By·the·ac11. Towcnog A· frame chalet nei.-tled lo the ln!<'S. Courtyard en· try. 3 Bc!drooms include separate muster ~ ing t°umily room. Rock Oiam•d Foand HlahlY c us tomhl'd, jewel, 4 ~room, 2 story home. Formal dln1n11 room. charm1n1 patio. one block from bay or ocean.Ownt'r lea' 1n1i area and has pnced ro1 fost sale S13'1.~. Olll ~9'122 ftttplace. Island kitchen DOYB SHOllS Sweeping 1taJrcase to 30 WA THFttOMT foot lof\ lludlo with be.am VALUE PLUS ----------•I <'C•hnJ!•. It ·s unaquc. No ,\ Grando1se home' on the ~.'::'.~ ....... ,~.'::. ~ ....... . .... .. ltoJ ....... 1002 BAY & BEACH REALTY 675--3000 ........ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMINE CltHk Fint rc1;ale 1n this fabulous pnv:ite cum· murut)'. CompJrt'S "I'll with "new sales" Ill! ull improvements :tn• In uparadell l urpellnti. belluurul drapenes. ei.. pens1\'C tile 'l'nlr). MEWL Y LISTED t:i..celh•nt l<>l'.&trnn 1n Irvine Tl'rr.&<'('. Super clean Fl'e:.hly painted rt'modl'lcd kitchen O\'er..1zed itarni:•• -hui;l· hvlnii room llt•allr 11 svJ rlder C:all us Cur more-1nformot1on Gi3~ (lffl\ ltl 9 . II s • .... I ( "" '. 1~1~11 landscapin~. 0111 nl.'r ----------pw-chasc<I l.iracr homl' T1110 bedroom & C1lll vertable den. l ncludt•"' pool, Jacuui, clul>hou.,l'. cable T\', U hr. i;uard service . TENN I S COURTS •• PS •PLEASE C ALI. ME-l llve lhere loo and IO\le it. Jean Cole. COU OF HEWPORT ltULTOltS 2515 E. Co1.111t 1l111y 675-551 I Newport Heights Cute und C'llt)t' ~ou'll lov<' this rharmani: 2 bedroom home. with up. shurs family room and balcony. Rustic exterior, ~k·•·boo VIOW. Neal corner lot. t:xtcnS1\c bltn electronics a nd many e'(tras. Cull for romplctc dclail!t. ~ ll5l Centered Around quah(yang Assume l' ,<;', inter planned tor lot~ of loan at S327 month incl llVlnj! Lgt' 4 bt>J w/balh IREA THTAIUMG ~autafol pool Is th1~ uucs. Call now! 842·~. for e11ch. t._,.mt Dm rm. VIEW ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS .__ M O!'ltd •f•·••SIV>" ., .. f ·----------l'leitanl 4 ,,.,droom cu t'um rm. Mt'd1terr11m.•an of lhe blue l'arifi c from \'l'r<lc home. Complete ~ 11~~·11 ~I flavor with Oi\ y & r VIP ... M •ooL '41lh fomli ~'. dinini.t b i NIG llT VIEWS. No this maRn• ic·ent n• •IDR + ..- rcv>n·1. ·'l>ln bra· ~k fulc·. -•j I ..,.. r I h J"· sidcnce. Hui:e LR w1\h 2 Story 11001 hom<1 lucat ~ " • ' .. .-••-••u•-cos.,.. ee mg ere . ..,ut CIQQr to <'elhnl( frplc. 1-d on corner lot with heavy shake roof. Ideal slip for 3 boots. $220,000. Ideal formal entertain· room for boat or cumpu•'. ror enteruining with 4 IB>llOOM CHALET -.., .. ,..,a.,..,,....,. lng. Owner tr:insfer~'<l Prlmc Huntinllton Bc:ach t.Jree nioms. Super loca· '""'~nvn• h I It f f lion. close to everything. +,... $49,900 HOMES -r nc 11 o en. area near schoob, parki.. Call for complete details. Summer run In thtS ex· MAL ESTATE 646· n u. bu ch and shopping. This $46-5880. Qu,sltc coll1114' ! Qwet 631-1400 • home has ~'Cl\ complclt' lane lint<! with slalt'ly ---------------I Y r r d t' c o r a l " d p In e ' Ser I u de d RXEI U,,ER throui:hout Ov~r S7,500 Parkw )' ~1nd1nn of ur1:r:1d1na Sl'C al_ » -" " Sonny Lid·' co .... t'r, rt' elk 8" lo l'Xt>rull\ e en "' •" )Oll'I ltl\'(' II !Nl3·67ti7 "" w ' · dueedloS122.500.0wner ------<••'·'''"··· • ·. "1• ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS MISA VBDEGRAMOt tlreplace. F.uropean HAL PIHCHIH • • ~n:'~t~::·p~:~r"~~~~ hl'l~nnanre. Better than New [~ lf~~·li'tl Big 4 bedroom with katrhen. f>rivute master Rt-:ALTORS With lht' pr1ci·~ llf nl'w ., : I B · k b d t l ., ""27 L• •'-nsl ll~·-.. homes "Oltl" h1uhl•r untl • ever y lb nit! 2 ric c room re r(•a . ,, "' r •. ....., "' " "' "' , I E Ch ldr n • ., ll a 6754lt2 h1°hl•f, tblii $y\•llr old·----------trep aces. very 1 e .. ~u e.,. • " ,.. ""' h -Select Properl) woman's dream kitchen. Parodu1c rrar )Un• wit ------... 1 •• Beautiful tree hoed ahimmcrln~ summtr ~ reprl's~nls a rcu uuy. Me _... w.MM ' Hcdroom. formal dm· Hard to Find atrt'el. Spic N' Span, time pool' St'llen; must w,.... • ;..·::.:l"-1 inl!. family room fucin1: •hananl!. ready to move' sell' lln11jl. )lllJr oHel'l! • lllLl.SIOE HOM t::-wlth hcate<i & fillcn•d JJOOI. m. +++ Greatassum11-$4,990 total do"n or try l o t of privacy. 3 1100 3 lu,h ;,traum. arc Lara<" nnd <"Omfnrtahlr :z hl•llroom homl' N \•.11 family room. IJri:e II\ 11111 room "tlh f1repl.&l'I', • mo\e-in cond1t1on . Sho"ii hke a model Nt1v.. \acant. Must .;ell. llu11' oo thh one, l.all 5-IO·ll:it. hie VA loan OnlyS6l.500. VA $0 do"n'' Won't la:;\ Dedrooms. 2 baths, nm Call now! 646-7111. we., ken d -don· t pie use of wood ond open ~J !u'f::a~~t~:~se ~~ hulta\e-C'all quack bfoams.No<'nrcyard w CYti. "' •. 11 \ '"" mM ,, 1 • 8-il 0010 . PETE BARRETT a full pncc. of SGS,900. le IRllHI !i.ilill :O·~ ·~~~~.~~ ~HERITAGE -. . ,,....,•-•••'--· --...-ILUffS COHDO REDUCED Upgraded, frcMtanding~~~~~~~~ • • REALTORS S 15.500. IY OWNER Perfect Q·phan. on wide itrccn Bnysldc Drive, bay!ront Nev. on Markel·''I mile belt, featuring 3 bdrms .. 3 IDRM + POOL Talc entry. l'lu.i.h carpet throug hout. NnlurJl cedar pantl1n1L 11culpturccl marhlr slnk'I m all 3 baths. Tile roor As!>umablc loan at $33,750. Hurry call 963·6i67. \\llh room for pier and to beach. rrestljll' 11re11. Retirement Home 2'"l ba .• U!1U5UOI ('On· shp , Huge bedl"ooms, 5 )'r old 1mmac 3Br. 2Ba, versaUon pat with frplc. exquisite Roman bath in Fam rm. Din. frplc, 1 ... .._e 7.7°' ln Not leasehold, you own master suite, upstairs sprklrs front & bark on ~Ill /0 lhelaod! $84,9SO 11ame room. two li\'lng Puk !lite ~rounds. Walk For the couple that \qnt C f ColeSWOrth1i rooms. NO W o nl y to schl&/parks. SS9,SOO. a charmlnR smaller , • .....,.. uv. f E II 21~ Shepherd Lanc. HB home with dining room. R .. "LTORS 640 00 0 67j.00· cc. ves. ca SJ0.0607 modern elcc kltrhen, ~ • 675-7225 loads or cupboard.'!, invlt· ~"' l•I q , 11 ~ rUf/ tOfO '''' • t. ... ' • I \ \LLE' BI· \IT\ A Ut Mu f .,.,, •4PM1·.t '::> • t, IARGAIM Ing brick hearth and HUMTING7? f1rt'placc. convt'nlont wot bar, Instant heat noor· Owner 11a<'rlficin1t this furnaC'e. 2 Dedrooms & LOWEST PRICE hillside invit ing p ool. Plus home In Dover Shores. i:ardcn are11 und trees. Spacious floor plan & Eastslde, Costa Mesa scenic view of F ashion ... 1 HAID TO AND call 546-2313. t.1. MUS Island. Take advantage. 400llrfa fGI-.&. ~;~~:}~~i1~~ [ilijfi ~::~ l11n1ll'J In f'llunl1110 ~ \';alley, nt•nr Mile Sq . G1Mr.. 1001 ChMr.. 1002 I 'nrk Priced lo seJI now ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .it ~~.!.00 l'cllcr tru1111frd t·ull for appt. ~tr pf.:nn f-f C)!\tES lUS W, kh, .C.M. ~., ............ u. •• S•9 -86SS YA NO DOWN Af1pr111111I r'fPClrl Is dut in this wct'k, 110 ml'lkl' ttn oUf'r on thl8 r harminic home. on o trcc•lint"d cul· lll' ~ill', tn ~oi1t11 Mr1111. l'rt<'f'd In the $30.000 to $4(),000 runl(C" 1 &~1Qaaall l .. PIDc9 Pt Di»!'! ti•• . ,,,.",o 1400 CIUMU1. l<H~l llllCM OWMIR AHXIOUS 4 + 2 + FAMllY DIME Jmmrdlutl• pM11.-uion nn bf' yours• F.xl<'n111\e Uffd l)nck O<'Ctn\uatcs thllr counlr) 11t)'lc home. F.''f'>' v.om:in ' 11ream kJtt'h n with •II the wife· 11aver conv('n1('nces. Mammoth brick (1repl1ce. Pnur k1na· sited bedruom s with massive m uter suJte. Entertainer's co,•ered p1lio. Assume low In· terest \'A lo:m. Sellers loiu-your gain a t 149,950 FUii price! Call now 646-717 I. O#tl<t nt 9•Hl f\Mn)af Mff• IRllMI Rt~ALTORH 644-7270 DOYH SHOOS .... SJ0,000 D OWN BUYS TJIJS U LAHCi I·: COLONIAi~ llOM k: m J)()VJo~R S HORES for the bag fttmily that likes to t•ntcrh11n. 7 Red rooms. G baths. '1im1ly room. large hilliurct room with wet bar. Master S\ntc has lllS AND llER hnths + a ntcam bath Gym. l'rivntc study. 2n1 r Coos' H' GaMrtl 1002 G1Mr.. 1001 I . - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW HILLS Charming S bdrm., 3 bath home. 2 Fireplaces. beamed ceiling in living rm., w et bar in family rm. Air-conditioned. $145.000 Wlth land. A COl.OWal. IA.Miii CO. 644-176/j CDMDUPLEX South or the hwy, fenlur· m11 lovely patio areas, beamed ceiling & knotty pine Interiors. Ownl.'r leavini: area & mu:;t 11cll. Open ~YCfi. 646-7111. Walker & lee Real tsfele I LACOLE , 1 1 1 1 r I OUGPY t I I I' I l"11Hlltll • HIW LISTIMG SML. SPANISH VILLA steps to beach & bay on the penim,ula. 3llr, 2hJ, 11harp as o tack-A ste.il at $89,000. JACOIS REALTY 615 6670 ---- l NOJAR I I ': I I' " No OllO cornplaln' ebovl 11\f' .. L . . ynunflttr g.-nm~tH'H' ft• r ,. pt I M O 8 8 O A 1 .,1() .. , who no lonQe• -· ~b .. •I, I I r I I 0 ,_ ...... fto• .,..,.11 ... -... by ••• ....., ·~ ........ ...,., -~ ......... _... _ __. ____ ..... _..., ··-.... ,..., J ........ rt1rn MVMl!lflfl Ulll•~ 111 IHI \t loC"'""'" • UN~tAMlll( Al!OVI 11 1111~ 10 Ctr AN~Wft SCRAM-LETS A"awe~ 1,. Claulflcatlo" 1016 ,. ... ,.. 1002 °'""''.. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Ir vine realtg COIOMA Dk Mil VlfWI A fine 5 bedroom hom e on the Jo'RONT ROW ln lovely Shoreclirrs. Outstanding VI EW including White Water. the Sea, the Jetty & t he Coast. $495.000. Tom Queen 644.·6200. -<Y83) M2·1.23S 644-6200 901 OOW"tr Ori,.. H•rl»M v i.w C.ntff lrvlne et Clmput Valley C.nttr 712-1414 - ThurMtay, March .>1 ll~ DAil. Y Pll.OT C'fl ........... s. ...... ,.s. .._...,.,.s. ..................................................................... ~.~~-···E-:;~~~ .. -~~~ .... _. ~~~·-~-~.s:._._,~:.~~ ........ ._.,.. tM IOIZ 911 .. llUltfll .... •IMdl ... .. ..... 1040 .a.ec.111040 .............................................. ..................... .. ....~ leK• I 06' IHclt I 06' Newport leKll I O~t IMOUL&I YOU.MMYASY • South L•c un a, rrime rtrst floor location, JUll of the wide, I ndy beach; an 11dult onlJ. 2 bdrm., Z bath unit in secured bldg. SJ~.000 Moves you into your dream fantasy. fMMIOCATI V.-W Yep, immediate occupancy avnitabte <>n this 4 bdrm .. Vlew of the world. Ha rbor V1ew lhlls 2731 Pebble Dr. Whul are we off{'n.'<i? 673-4400 HARBOR G .. reil IOOJ0Ge•reil 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VHY UNIQUE AND VIRY SHOHC:UFH They don't make them like this often! Lots or used brick . kno tty pine pane ling. beam ceilings a nd shake roofs. board and batten exterior. This home looks big and is big (4 or s bedrooms> but requires very little maintenance. Asking $125,000. U~l()Uf: lif)Ml:S REAL TORS"' 675 6000 2443 E Coast H19hwav. Corona del Mar illSO Mail Vmlt 546 5990 ¥td BJ.llx» Jsl#Jd, 675 16()() 1002 .............................................. CHBIY I.All AHA-$19,IOO Immediate poss. of this uniquely design~ 4 BR home on quiet st. Huge L.R. with <'Orner frpl, rm for pool. vu! 21llS-.......... oed MIWPOIT CIMTa. M.I . 644-49 I 0 G1 .. r_, IOO.zlG, .. ,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••• ;;i ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE . Like n ew ! Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. J. Owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi : pier & float. $325,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. &2 BR. a pt. On sandy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1.11 R.,y,ul•· O•·v•· ~-B c l'> c,l()I 1002 GeMreil lOOJ .............................................. * • 7 UNITS* • lolM>o PettiftMtlo llcst Income property bu) 1n N(''Wport' Pnct'<J to 'cll at $22:9.$00 ti13 ar.&.1 i;1s 47T7 E\•cs associated • ., l .. f "·. .., EA I ' '"S J .'' h 1'1 t n .. ' I ... ' EXECUTIVE HT A TE 2·STORY 4 ID POOL+ IEACH Form.11 ra1:.~ lite entry. f.:lt-i:ant In 1n1e room with noor lo C'l'tlini: r1replare Oa11qu1•t i.t.tcll for mul 1hntnR room'' "loquentl) \\'r' 1'11 from hui:e ita rdl'n \lcw k11rhtn l';normou~ l.imllv room ovulooh ~11;11 kltni.t pool .~ J.t('U111 &. lu'h tcrrucc' Sp11 11I ---------• ,.t111r' to mau1ve 414' Eastside Custom f1C'11uttllll 1 ui.ton1 I '"' d r 1111111 1 n t1 u .11 n t f1"1~11J,• (.'o,t.1 M1•1111 .lui-1 \ \C'.tr' .11tl 1-\tll l'rtrt• iu•I S.>t•.0011 lll lltll\' .. s ....... 4, ~ COATS&WALLACE ,_EAL ESTATE INC. ITl•"tcr 1>u1ll' & retreat ~1>.H1ou11 rhtldrens 11u1.i ''''" R.ill room "lwd l.1m1ly rcncrnt1on room llurrv 1-: Z tt>rm., l" Jll q111r k oo.i 7"81 •• , '. • ' ... t. [~IR~Hd FORE! ,.·nnlR~IH' 811: Ca n)'on cul<lnttl bw It hnmr. rv,.r· 'thtn.R a hu,lnt•'\sm.in ----------1 rnuhl U\k rm tn lrll('IOU" lh tni: and c-nlrt taln1n11 MESA VERDE ~111111 it 111r' 11 J>luic I' II IOOJ) ror 1111 .ll)l)olnl m<'nl .I • \ f'J1 11141 Im"" 1 ~n .. •rn. :! h.1lh hnm1· l'n~11r1 pit"• I"" mntn h 'nUM'I' t 0 11111 ha\(' 1r.11lrr ""t'•''' '''um.1 hi<' loan \\llh moll\Jh:d i-t•lll'r<1 C.\ll Sll\ ~. •11!111~..;;...;:;.::::......;..~~ ~·HERITAGE . • REALTORS The fo11tut dr1w ln the West . a Dally Piiot -..--t1a tfled Ad S42·S67'8 1002.._.... lOOJ .............................................. EASTBLUFF ESTATE Huge tree shaded Jot wtth very pretty 4 bdrm .. 2 bath home, nestled in park·hke settmg. Best area in East bluff. $94,500 r AC~INCllCO. 644-1766 OCEAN VIEW Elegantly upgraded BEACH WALK home. Larae s BR. 2~, BA. Orepla(~, powder & nursery room. Priv1te patio It court. Private tennis court. Olympic pool, Jacuu.l and sauna. Complete recttalJon tac1Uli . Ocean view wath 1or1eous s urroundlngs. Sea CliCC ~domin.ium. Open Sat &SUn 12·S. tJUt ..._...00.,. C7l41960-1 JN_.... sr..-SHYIUA S.0.910 2.-STO.Y• Wlndll\I walls .. uy thru 'attlHao court) 11rd I ad>«> autht:t1Utrtd lll!.' bltkoay eludC'd rnlr)' t o 1dob• tale am\d Ra ncbo VIila ll 10" room Pinta d1n1ns h•lhl•&htC'd by Caou111 ldtcllen ~1111~ ot 111 ac· cent pr1v1\~ rear rovrt yard Sweap1na tlatrel.H soort to m11.,t.c'r Bdrm unc:tuary + z 81ndldo 11n Bdrnu ••-.. tOIJC:Olht~ 1024 011t'rloolr• 1 olltnl( htlh1 ••••••••••••,..•••••-•• ••••••••• ••••• •• •• •••• • and cr1t 1y 11r~nbtoll6 NIAT MES A \' t: R 0 E t U > Comm pool walk lo ttn· IAC:H&OlPAD o .... ner) 3 Br. 2 bo, 2 IUJ lbb ''Jlla ran be )OYr.I W 1 T 11 C V t: S T frplr. A1>•um11blt< luan lor SoMOCI tot11l ~n or '.... c t d • • 110ARTERS! Comnlete· ,....,l' cu t'·•8t' .... nique 1.akt O\et' Ul,,ltn& lo11n i.t .... I"' • .,. ,,,.,, ....... c l Rd I'/ r •d"<'orat"d --·"""! ""L" eyoo SUS/mo. Call qultlt .. " Sdl>U3 84T GOlO P"f$0f\illily pita -h"l.t ---------orr., 111•·1• H ~"" .. ,. hnn1roorn w1ltl biaWJtdi---------- 1 bnek flttphtrc ~oily W llljll :::b.rE~ii1°~!:·\! )OUf WO.)' ol ltfc. )'OU will fiaJl lo low with this pro· • 2STOIY • Choice EJi:. t.1udt-. C' o.t'" Me!>a Shake roof Co\ ert'd Pllt10. r.1311~ bl':.tultful tr••t•s 4 Bedroom•" 3 h.Ath ), ~I an) uthrr l''tr.1$ WXUllOUS .WATIANOMT MIMMfA .. 01 HTATI + llOATSUPS Prime loeal1on. ~eluded eolfY unfolds charming waterside atm06phere. ()pea floor plan. Wall ot glass overtook' maaniri· C'cnt do.:ksade terrace. One ol a ktnd opportunity 1nrome from your own mln1·harbor + $200 /mo. Take advantage of this rare exceplton. Call now l"»-•~'M 'l ••f S>w•1 '(..t111.; .t• $61.50() ! ~ 111111 .• _1!_· ·_~_r_.~_·:_r:_._~_ ... peny -ull for more in furmohoo 613 8S50. S._...'•Deitllt 3 Bedroom . gourmet kitchen. e-0ve~ patio. big master with 2nd balh.. Presta&e rommunt t)• uving-~.900 C..l l 64S·0303 FORIST OLSOH IMC ~ 2313. t--------- -'"l"' r 1 •·' tl "Jf1'#t;''J [~1fllltN Meredith 4 Bedroom * OC:UM * .• 1'1 bloek. Modern duplex. 3 & 2 BR. Selle will ftlutnce. $108.600 ...... lay Pro,. RNttort • 675-7060. Wboe 1.-d I 006 ______ .__ w.e n!!~!l.~~n. 1m· ···~~:;;·UsTi~G;·· COST A MESA mediate orrupancy ... · 2 BR How.e + 3 BR Apt. Pool + Jocuui qwct tree·lmcd street. Hesl & to""est pnred 1-;as1ward bount1 :.elh•r., Franc1sc11n tile en Ouplf''I on toda y had Jw.t reno\ltcd tht:o try .huge formal hHng markrt {'all rordt>tatb . IO\('ly 3 BR. Cam·rm room .. "tlh "oodburn· SOl.."TJI CO,\ST homl' "1th new l'rvt & m1t fireplace ... formal J:'<IVt::STM t:NT drps, remodelt'<l kil ehen. dining,. h u.:e pn,•ale ~9'0812 re£in1s hl'd ""'"rao r & y.ll'd oocltma lo tranquil --------1 nt'w cop~r plumbing praine and htlls. g111an· PLUS Uc mast('r :o1u1le. Call for ltlboo P9ftiftwla l 007 a brand new It & t POOL appotntment9G2·7788 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and rell.1'\tnll J C ZZI K€Y • Tnplu 2 Rr ea. \ lllk to SM.000 Call W 72U I ()('(•an & b11~ Sl 19,500 !\€ALTOP.SR ;\lorshall Rll\· 675·4600 -----•,_, /JD.Nil.ill '3All.fY ~ A55UCIAT[§ HQUISITf COf'OftO dee Mor I 022 lLlGAHC:IE •••••••••• • ••••• •• • ••••1 \'our own privatt• do· C:ornn14 (l('I ;\!Jr duple' main' t:\ rr\ thmit '110 l'rtl't'. ~.!JOO f\)r !-ale ever "11ntt'd m 11 hoU.w. by ov.nt•r t:'tellcnl but were afraid you cun<l. cullf•ll·l!004 NEAR O.C.C. OUTST AHDlHG VllWDUPLH couldn l otrord • t:xt1t1ni:t - pool and JUCUUI, \Ul.lt'r d ining roo m . C"\'ery woman ·s drenm ktkhcn. 2 doors from Curnalion P:arll. a room,\" Ju:1.Unou~ 3 bdrm. 2 ba u"ner:. unit 01'\E OF" K11'\U :urn :?Im. larj({' II t• po"I. t•or nl'r lot "tlh bo.11 J.:••fr ~.il> bltn~. f1n•pln1'l'. ln1 11cld1'11 family room. Uni} ~.~)() Call PHl-:..')THiE 1!0~1t-:S.6ls.1"1&Ul 3 KinR s1z.cd bt>drooms "'th ma~:.1\e master suite. + + + o\\ner \l'ry a nxious. f1rxlbll' term:< !'need at StOti.000 t·a11 now for appoinlml.'nl &16-7171. t)t'j fl Jll 9 • II ~ fVl IO II N P !~&Mid 5 POINTS lt\JNTlNGTON BEACH 8 Separate R-~ 1oncd pro· pcrtl~ (somr with older homesl al the corner or tionda & M1111n. An ideal 1>ucka)le for bUllder. Sl7l,600 &~ ••• MC>aMAM HODGSOM ~CuttnC'Dr llunltnlllon l\e11rh You 11r1• th1• "'lnn<•r of TWO ... Rt;t; TICK t-:i·s to 11\(> w 1non ·permanenl &•uut1lul upgraded M l!~a Cll,\N~Jo:I, & Ol"f:J\N \'erdl' home m.1i.!<tH \'lt-:W. f'lu<> .i 3 bdrm. ' -.ton~ frpl. in 111 fjm 1 m h.1. t:round noor rcntol hltt11 nook. 3 Hr. 2 Uu . w form n I 111n1n11 & dN'k<'d \ d ".11crfoll & mas ter uttc lh•t •~ ponJ. 1riuch mnre Pn11 :-J ~= \' t: H \ A < ll n \ uni» SM.900 H) .;pp<>tnl $1,Zi ,500 menl ~9 3325 644-7211 /Jn NIL El HAIL[ Y & A~SOLIAl [5 BVOWNl-.:R Mesa Vf'rde Condo 2Br. iar, patio. new <'Pl tdrpi.. f1110. $37 ,000 li.'rms. D) appt. 7~_i_cr._.4_4 ___ _ HUGl Ole. HOME VA-FHA TERMS S Bd. 3 b::i. 1n thti. charm 406 F.n.Mof mi:: near!) m•w homl'. 2 BR + l DR duplex. lr11. 1-'R. formal 1l1nc. h\~ $82.000 675 WOO :.hk r(H)f. Chom! C ~I . ---lttl.'alton. Lo,,,., lciw do"'o NEW! (Sttll time lo SIS.94!11. choose your carp<'l') 3br, -:.Iba, •.; blk to D111 Corona • ll t>orb. View' 2 15 ~langol.t. Open 10 4pm . _rla•ly~142.!>0tL b1S<L~19_:_ 1 CotfoM•t• 1024 2 sLory, •bd. 31lo. form:il ••••••••••••••••••••••• din.rm , lgr film rm . 2 Vacant .. + Fofttlly $46,000 rrpk~. Open house S11t 1:1th & Sun. 11th 10 S. 2018 _l'halarope Court IYOWNIER Low l)o,.n A!<~umnbl<' Loan 7'''· "'II 1u11y 2nd TD :l llr. 2 hn, ltHLDllS N.1-COMSTa. SALi l'! • Ortdroom homt~ 1n UuntlnilOn Our h 2 Bloch to orean . :'\o\\ taluns homdll" n.•t'" .a UoN UOHSHTATES ~?)it <U31 ~SOU> -Aul Estate bfMINAY OVH&OUT &! all the"""> thru.11 ·,. r m11rk111Jly t11'1tr.;dcd to Mah llw mo't p11rt1 \·ulnr h"'' e1 •'1111·~1 qualtt). 11.'atur«'\ 11,:hh'C.1 rt'lia.111ng J11r u111. lush :-;urn>uod 1na•. 54-cur•t) "' i.lcnl' lmm11 rul;.1h' 1nlewor' l'o<'O~arpeh' 3 lk.-drm t block ln p.uk' m111ut1•., to bt>och HSTDHSSB> 8\•Sl l)r"''''d I' OCH. homt· urounil l 'rc<ill\ t h dt'5t jlnt'd In' II.It' "'II ti manir urt'(! lu\\ n:. ou1 3 bedrm Frml ' d,,111111 . booll&helvei.. Ga:. UU~. Trt'menduu!> \a luc .it S67 .900 9ti8 4 ·~ LANDMARK HAUT~ 4 ~c BR. i.ep ram rm dt'rorotor ~h.ii: l·l'l!. 6. drJ:l5 Uoat & tr31ler ur ~~ Mc1111l·ured la\\ns tiU l 963·~6il $56,000 rP. Iii REDUCED SSOOO 4 nn. pool. ,p ... t>nJt gall'. 6 hlO\·k>. lo b1t,;t·h. 860,500 Bkr 003 K3'17 A SHOWPLACE Ju:.t h~ll'd :1 l\ll. :? UJ, beautiful 11ol•I hnm" \\ OH•r 2()00 "I II 111 h111. ury Ju!>l SW,!l:->41 tu J :.uvt•r ar1•11 vf II II Hurl')'. 1t v. 1>11 \ tu~l ni:' MESA Vl"OE TRl-UVEL I I UR :! hJ 'lei• Jtt"n t•1t, J.:.b Hm~. •m· p11 11,'lt'I' ,11·t·"" ...,p,1rl.l111i: l~ll•l SH:! !AKI .. I' I; 11 • !lli:4 :>1171 Walker &lee Re11l lst1t11 CHARMING DUTCH-HAVEN :lbr «. drn rm homl' :\lotkrn ltll" k1t1·h1•n. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltAUTIAJl OUU.DI YAC:ANTIMSIOL •• .. Just wa1lmg ror you to buy this 1mpeccublc Lido lsle home; brick pu.l10. new carpetln)t. pnpers. dr ax-rae , 3S rt . lot: 3 bdrms., dU\ina rm .. 3 b ths. $139,SOO IT'S A CHAIM&! LIDO REALTY ll17YleUde ..... a. 611·7300 '"M l 044 .,...,.... leach l 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... lWPO•T SHOHS. Conwr lot bi'Qll\) • t llr . fo;m 1 m dt'n ,,.~ eo'*r~""' " pal.Ill tn 8. lllll ;\t• ~ from chunn\•I & prtv~. i-·nrh 'l.SOO CAYWOOD HAL TY ,... • 141·U•O • Cle MfHft I 01f ~ ....•.................• ~ tllhon t>cl'all \'1uw ror uni) $116.000 l'u,l0l1' ;! ;r. "UO 11q uu ff I oot lwnll' l1d .r f1uJt•t cu111,. '"l s lfOROOM 8\ O""tl\'I .. Ur 3 H.l. AMCHo••M DiCOliTOR u1utr• G rtan. " tJ.i.clo. eNYISTM • ..__1,_tltyP__.. U.Ay V1t•w. J11\·1tul & , --_.. mun) '1r1111 0Pt•n lloo~11 17141 4t6-77t I I n inc theur11tnr'11 Wkndi. l!U fl..at..1 ~U .._ ________ ,...,.,... d11'.11tl hotult'' ~·c·lllCJt.>d 641>-l~ l OM .,111 ,~ntf or <'Ul dt• ~._\(" '<>CD ------• •••• •• • ••• • • • • • • • ••••• -I t o n G H 1': 1-; N 8 t: I. T :"'l'" p011 Shor<·s. l ' • lllk~ \'l•>w• J.1n1:-h lront 10.:rd1•d tk>Jl·h 1 011.tli IYOWMll p.iuu 1!Jrd1•n T\\O :.tor) pv\ h'llnt!> c•ourt 4. Jr :! Ur !.? Ha. lit• .... m . 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Pofftt l 026 k t:AL ESTATJ-;. ~O 06$.'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHAT A DEAL! :.i n 11 r m , . 1 11 .11 h · 111,ll'fllll)' UJlJll ll•l1•1I 111,.at fitr 11n ill\L'•tm1·111 Onl~ ~·1.'•HI 111 'IUl't : ! ! LE RAISOR REALTY "~~ ra marn" l>r . 11 ~1111· Cam111J11 V,1111·~ Sh1111c 'tr CALL 133-8600 m1>1 \' SlG0.000 (',111 now --- t.t:Al>Jo:llSlll l' It i-: ComMtrclof NlWrORT·2 STY "-12 Hlrli K111 mi p~ ....................... 1600 IOAT SLIP t' 2 W/\Tt-:Jl1-'JH>'JT $1t.500 'lO ll11lklw,1•l Arnt• ,.. Uh 11I1111 ' "'I I'" 1111 t l (JU!'Vt'll•1 1 hi' f'ri11>N1} lk'!lfh '"" ~1•1r) -.11h ~1 •• rt,11:1.111:•0.1 IH1;1l '"''' 111':11 '111.t-. ~ I -!((IOI' 1(,11~1•11 ~ll:IOl'h •••• 111 ... ·ntr v. '()Id s11.1n11.h . ""'tilt• 1100 hru~ tar,•plu4·•· llul(~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---=:;:;..;=;:;;;;;:~~-~;;_-----. DELIGllTF l.LYCOZY 1--------ll~ll( & ~IND POI.AHO 3 Dr. 2 Rn. lulCury custom o ·q; n F r 111·: \11>"\T \ 1-. 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REALTY JEAHIHllENTOH down, patio All re TwtMllock Rt<ntsrn.mSliO $125 per ino AllJ • rrvk · fncd ba1:k yd · JJ880 Blue Luntern $3SO \'rly. 2 br. 2 ba: 2 furb1)hed. from $200 Vida Aph Jl'llClrter llvll'I ~11 lt·u:,c l!IQl'Gil l (l'pb,$350,bl,lli.tV&$100 ·lSZIC.:arn"":.l)r lnin~ Oanat'uint :.lot)'. 2 rar encl. 1tar. G<i:. & waler incl ,.Au'll nnJOY •I r"t~ved l\lo<kls opt•n to In 7 rl"' l\3332ZIT1l1wo_n __ Plr-.i.e opl. II\ a1 . ac.int. ""y v th Ha l h iw2 603 " • • MA Sorn oo l)\"W> or ch1 ld1 en ... , _ s.t6.6325 CampusVnlle$'ShoµCtt T\~o':J~t-.:E\l~~~~S~ ron_~po-~_· __ ·l __ Uru1>eries. rar)X'ts. i:ai1 lift.'!>lylemthcctcluMH' l<uo mm;ite i.ervu·t· fll-•• U.a -CALL 133-8600 Corw del Mw ll22 heat. gas slo\'l'. air con V1ll>iii<' or Turllc Rck •H.wport a.ech• -r"'n1·•920 r.h.':1u\'crdeCozy3b<l,l\z th•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1lloninR. i.w1mmin..: l'ho1t·1:oflto3Rdrmsm tiioilablt'. 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Http W..ted 7100 Http Wmhd 7100 Help W..t.d 7 I 00 Help W•hd 7100 Help Wanttd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······•······•········ HURSUY 5100 NETS 118.000 V~ar ••••••••·:~·;•••••••• • Much mort for o""'ller· RALPH LA.NGUY operator. Perfed setup tor a llindsupe man 129 1u Mt'ntone Localed 1n booming So :\c-.port &•..ich • ,. · d You c1rt> the w1nnl'r or Orange <.:o ... nee le TWO FREE TICK £'I'S to seU Agt. 837-4200. FO UN D : whit e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Samo)ed llu:.ky male Schook & V1r Slalt'r1&!:'.ll'h, 11 B IMfructioe 7005 8-l2'·37.a..& ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS~,. MGR. MOTEL 'Muture C'O\lple. Man for mainlen•nce. woma n, orr1ce le maid !\''Ork. Wagei. plus rurn. apt t' a II !)36.-0t l1 U)ST _ Mar 4 Sl!alpoml Gourmet rooking <'lass Siamese Altt'rt'd malt' beams :\tarrh 31.il. 8 .. ~ ··Scram " Bluff~ ..irl•a s.tl Wed. Hpm 110,,m ---------R e wurd . li4 ·1·4"66 . 494 tn~ _Zll-5·'1-4009 J. W-ant.ct.---7-07 5 AYON ...............•....... Li•ett Up y°",. ----''---------·the LUMIH YAID Wn..,,.NGtiOMll ~I. Shrlhr blk ('at on Balboa h . Ruby & Nets S40.000 + Year locrt & Morine IJalhoa. Uarb Oarrow5, Owner rctlnng nf\tr 3C Show 833-~70 Selectiv~ Household, L.ife& Eant MOMyToo, suc:c:asful ycan, Ai1kin1t ANAHEIM . Nut$tng&F11m1lyCue only 1110,000 which in co N v t: NT Io N LOST: G e rm Shrthr Personnel eludes $80,000 in 1tock CE!''T£R ""'"ler. 1 yr. J lrg spo~ ,.. "' ,,____A 837..UOO ,, ,...... r,mployer Pays .-f'e _ .. _ ..... _._..,_Kl'--· ___ _....._, 800W. Kalellu. Anaheim on 1 side. Arbor St. CM. ~Campus Drive N.B. Sl'll quohty produrt~ made by lhe world ·~ lar&ei.t eo11metks com · pany . lnlere:.ted? Call :>io 7CM1 or Zenith 7-1359. ICE CRUM SAND. Plt!llse ei1ll 642 5678. t'<l. R e "' a rd . 992 -5013. Call~l~ 333 \o C'l111m your uckct.s. 879 &SJt ----------• ••• l .W. CONNALLY NETSS2,500MO. • • • Exclusive. hard lo obtal.1 __________ 11-'0 UNO Man·h 4. lite doll. fr.i.ncb.1se m M1Ss1on Vie •llocltjodi System '1r Baker & lk..ir St 22H?2 Rum bit Dr. li:ib):.11tt•r nef'ded rt'sr El Toro pt'ri.on for infant, nl) JO area. Owner movmg l'ruohl & d"•l.trh t-•1t l:: !'.: < • \1 Call & 1denlll ~ must u ll. Terms. Act 17141 ~!I'll!:! ~-6713. 837-4200. rnuN_IJ_H_ld-Ck Lub CKTLS/MEX FOOD ~~!.~.~ ..... ~!.~~ Near Edv.ard.' & Slater You are the wmnn 01 llomc part1t1m1' da)s & TWO 1-'RF: E TICKETS to cwi. Nr OCC ~0-%80 the - - (~ tt0."5 $25,000 MO Found Coekl'r Mill Small llunl. Bch. K12 ~65S. Outs tand1n.11 location_ t•emale. Ork brn/2 \\hi POUND browntwh1tt' doi: Wesftnt Moti0ttol BAUYSITTEH, Paularinc St•hool a reu 2 .. 1pm, 3 locrt I MoriH ~wk tJ y s. St. 0 0. hr. Origin.ii owner of 2• feel. Appro'< ti ""•Wk' .... blk m<1rk on tail year:. r e tirin j!. Do~ Btwn Onon/Jun1per St 67~"8~uft7 30 1\M Show ~ li47 nflS. nbout SO'• food and SO < Santu Ana 960-1311 all 5 bar. Terms av111I. Agt.. ---- 11:17-4200. Found YounR Male lns h • _________ _,Setter. Vic Flo~er Oranite CM ~ ~ -----DB.I& Found male blat"k 001(. m1xt'd, short h air \I<" t-'a1n·1c w1lhl.cr CM. !Pt?-64~ ~1.ilrch !ml thru 12th ---- i\:\ II El \I l~b~~•ller. Tue. & Thn C O N v ~; t1i T I O :'\ (.irl 4 & boy 7 mos. $?! CE~TElt v.k Iler G<t_2_11z_1_0 __ _ tlOO W. Kittell.a, Anah1;1m !'lea,...._. t",111 6.t2 SbiK, l'\I JJ3locla1m )Our l1ckt'b ll\:-JKI:>.<: •TelerP/tiRW 5350 ••• SANDWICH SHOPS FOUNO· p:ur purebrt'd s10.ooo to $JO.OOO Kt.'<'51\ond own"r or ne • Ptnonob :tJ'", NI-~ PllOf''IT ov.ner ''la1m V.'c t'lln't ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- • Sa•illcp c•cti0tt Otpochwat ON OttoSS k~p K30118111 Drinkinl( prohlt•m 1 I ( h l'111l /\lc-()h1>l ll1•lpllnc ~latur<' hn babysitter, Tu<>/Frt J.lOp m t'"l rm· 1>1~·9G2311n 12 .:io ~&L ClqK'r. required \µµly In Pen.on MARINERS SAVINGS 1515 Wcstdlff Dr, NB l-.:qu11I Oppor Employer t:al now, 1ti.l nr 1 •' 1-·ound Whitt• & lit•• 2'lhr:.ud ay8.1.'»31S:IO ~Uslnt'b 0 1lportu1\il> Brnwn 20" hil(h f<•mnlf' ---!'\~Clalh1t dog. Skmny ltgs. 962 47911 S PIRITU,\L Rl::AOl-:1< llB OpcnlOAM 10 1':0.1 1\pl mgr. C.M. or II.II l,oral l'XP ,..., \lnl re- ference.$_ &U;../149" ll PERR \d\'1c.-eon .ill matte~. OMES LOST· Blo ndt' l'Ol'kt'r J I:?'\; t-:IC.1m1.1111 lh.,1I. lbr Mnid Ylanajter want NI. l•~al beer bar. Good chcntele. Ex per prl!f'd bul v.111 tram. C.a ll for .appt tx-f I lam SS7·3i85 01 \"(llTI\> by The Kings Inn 7~ Randolph St. C~ta Me-.a • Ans· "Slolue 'fo'em VI<' ~ao C11•ml•nte. For .1pµI l..IC1'ru.cd th11d rn.tl\: &l'Ckio tUS W.&ola•.C.M. P11r~hl' Trlr l'k, 11 .B. ,92 90;1,1 .t!l2 !11.lO berth, San IJll'l!ll Neat te Meril......... ~68ti6 -1 2XI illlil S49-16SS Loo.e ,our <'•••I v.1th your ------- --__ ~I 3 6176 .1 lllk m alt' l'hilclrt•n • lll'lp "ava1la Htfp WClftttd 7100 6mo old C':.l, \'I(' Of m e .. 11 bit' 2• hr' :.1~-89.)9 ••••••• ••• • ••••••• ••• • • i-:arthworms, h ou se· Or & 11.p lllvll Ila ' plants. Cl o w e rs , Slllche11. b732194 aft ve11ct:tbles. Contrat"t 3pm • It row ' r ~ w an led . -------- llaek \'a rd adequall!. Losl: Grr Sh"p l··m111t Smull 1nvv"lmcnl, lar1tt• 1\jlprn' 2 yn Kl'd rollar 1iro11t.'I )o'1n1.1nc1ni; 1n•o11, Sau JuJn L'u p . 4V;J ~ HY HUHTl!R IND. Rcwnrd. __ lll·l06 I fO NI> Rt'd lmh St•ller DIY CLIAHlltS GROSSS7,000. MO Snuth Or3fl1lf' County loc adult, lr1 c ndl ' lliruokhur..l & lh1nni111t • H II ll&l ~!150 W\'11 t"llllb t'omµll'lrly I.Ml 2 10 7f.. ~nlJ\11 v. hilt• he-Ip run C)Wn,·r l'\•t1nni: 'lhal!.:) h:11rl'\l m.1h• dolo!. It m111<t 1•11 Good Term:-Spn ni.:llult• & l':llini.:l•r i\~. ICJ7 42.-Wl IC1•v.11nl 1140 :llH ASSO<.'IATI-;. !'~urn in 11111 f o11n 1l Shl'lt l(• t vp1· ~. lnr1•m1• $:?00 Inv "'1•r 1t·m11l1• A1.111ro'< 1 )1 inlrv\\ 11ppt, Mr. J.tmn llrm~n & \\hit<' ltlti Ill t:! 1>&4 ~'I'll I\ N T I Q ti 1-: S II 0 P . N >-: W l'O HT U I·:,\ C.: II Sl$00. 642 ~l~l or 6734t30 MoMytoLoan 502S ····•·•······•········· SICOHDARY FtHAHCIN~ ll!Pt'~ U Yr . /I.mot llJ11tlon Nn ll.1llt"1n l'n\ m1•nt ~l fo:Cll1\NH'S llANK •·or inro l'11ll 1rn) 11m!' 1146 11196 or 6314 ~ l.O~T I.1th ·~ 1111111 rh.1111 "1111 s111i:l1• th..imoncl t>o'n tl11n1 \ 1111111 v 11f !111.1 i.: \1 I! Ill OJ I ,ti It 11\ 1>11 ,11 Nl•\\port Hl',1<'h, 01 Rn1 ho.1 ""n"""'·• or ll'''"l "'11t 1m1•ntal \ 11lm• R1•wanl :>411 ll*l.i 1-'0llNU· ''n i: t>n h P 1 n ~ r h 1• r ,.. 1· Ill • N r Om ni:'' llnvr m. l 'nll o ll .l. :., ... li.'11\.1 LOS r lllk & whl Ion~ h.111t'(j alh•r•~I 111.1k 1·.11 v. >·.·\low l'YM I. .... ht fll'.1 <'Oll,1r >114 r.111:. -------~·-·-·-· _. LOST. l(t1ld t 1, I JI u l •BANK RATES NO 8ALL~.X.)N PAYMLNTI\ Rennantt to 1'0n..10lldatr debts. ~f.ikt• ho m(' 1m· pmv('mrnt'I or ju't ha\'C l'\tt3 C'l .. h Qill MECHANICS NAT10NAL 14MK t7 I 416lt-39S4 ~9•9''1. Trvtt o.Hi SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1.tmond & l't'd rub\ ~:tk l<in1t-V1<'. t'oe11l II\\\. \111rauerlle, l'tl:'ol . ttn-0466 LOST; unu~ual irolrt v.t'<i· dins.: b ..i nd. ln,1· rt lwlf GAii. ~1\ll Iii Ht-:W \HI> Call eoll<'ct ~ 13 ~~ 5(11:! FOUND. lon1t hiur ornn11l' muh• l'GI \\ whlll! ft,-.. roller Has l 101on•d font. N!'ar 0 C' Airport J 9 it> Donnie. 833 211;1' ~ '18i7 --- Found : S ml Malt' Yorc h1n! Tt'mt'r. Vrr Bush•rd /lnd11n•1>0lls. HB. 962'.mt. fOW>d Black & while F puppy w1lan. vie Aspero It ~ Obispo San Juan Cap 496-5042 MASSAGE FtGURE MODELS ESCORTS ACCMT'G CLERK E.,al Opp. IEmplyr The SouthlJnd Corpw fl· lion. OBA T Ele\•rn Food Stun•'> h.1~ ;rn 1m11w11iatt• Ouk all· Appl only op1•nini:: 1n f rvull· 1111· ·• ~-------ne 11 u l y Sl) li!.l. Must kno"" lah~l tn·nds & do hlo"" «ul" well. \'cry bui.) !>lllon pa) 1ni:: lop w~1i:1·" l.11k " F nr r e:.l . H.rT 14779 R.TI 4743 Jlom<' OHtt'<' Sludm n1nc handll•lnll r h rk 631 ·31 I I 10 key ,•:itpr & l\ p1ni.: r.· IUUTY OPR ---•tl11r('(! Mui.l hJ\'l' "•·II v. f. T111> comm & 'c NH I FOXY GIRLS .:room~tl a ppeJ rn1111• :.alons . fM·Oti61. ~<M5112 I ()l,,"]"{'1\LL \IAS~M;F. 11od pll'll~J\nt 1 .. ·rsoonh ------I MOIH.LINt: ''· N.1rtrn.: '>Ill.ti"' $.\,:.!:" Kf•---------• llnmc· ()fflc-1· St1irl1n p..·r mu 1-;,, dh·nt fnn~·· Boixs & Girls ~· ·Ul\Oor ~l2 Jlt~I bo•111•1i1.. C..11 fut ·•Pl'I 1;14 1 7~27itl ,\i.11 ri• tolol >••nr,of..ii:e Ua1 .,;,1rol C'0<ik ,\n l'(jUJl .,11 Iv l'llol lll'hH•ry rouh'' Jlnl'I u n II, ,111 n .•I nli." lit' ll\111l.1bl1! 111 ynu1 r I t m ;i I I \ ,. ,J l' t I ti II ,1r!'J t-:Jrf\ prof II for tit' ,.11111t11y1•1 h\l'm·~ & eru1h , (r'tf" 111 l'1n;1;'lA' 1 • Car 11111 t' o" I 1111• n t 111 I 1·011o:whni.t & r1 •t•·rrnl \llurtwn, 111l11 1111<1u /Iii h'('f'IO)o: 1rwrd11.111!JIM• fnr !>l'll1ni.: Af>\',\IH: :,17 2.">4'3 /\• t 1~1\h·:o. U1r••1·1or, "' nt•w ~uh\1•npl10n' ~·01 "1101t ·rm~ Cou11wl1111: /.t 111'11•1 ral l'r<'ll 1<'1h '" .11 1 wt..ntl~ :!1 llr hl'lph11l' M7 'l>I'~ I"'' vn•t cl M1•,,1 Ve•reh' "''"' n1ot1011 pll'aw 1 all 1 'nnv 111"11. •~·I 1'1·11t1• 1,4 2 "321 I" r o m ~ ;, n :-i. c ..... 1.1 \ll"•iJ c "l<>m t•rlh' Sun J u.en MASSAGE 11trn :1, o nWF llO\U: HY \l'l'OIN r MF.NT 1, '"' l'r.I to I llO \ \1 A11sweri1u1 SH'•ict 11 I oc 111 Or .111111· C '11 I' H X l' •q>i· r I' r d •I J•111mr eht\' or''""' 111 C'I U <I WI., flit ' . 1-: 0 ... \43 7'1111 ' ~ttt (fl IU. \ l'T m ;1111111l'r &c 111m11h•I \I\.'\.'\ \c,/o: 1n ,1111l•·na111 t• \ 011pl1• 1\dull I.I 11111h 111 ('"'t ii llt1h .l.inw .. l.11 "''~"1•11r ,....,,:; t:\ll\'ni•111·1•1I 111•,11 C>l1l1·11ll" 1·~1 ~I II & hond11hlr. $1CHIO mo 1 l .1111,tr<1n11 ar1·.a 1.111 1'1'1-C...tO ,\11d M 111i.111n VII' JO t-:1 Tnrn art'a, c;ill ~HI IUO l-A1ut1I Uppor. F.mplovt'r locrt R•poinMtt W!llKI Unat lld1n1"hlOA r·\p1.•r rl'•f1I Nt•c'<l fll':JI whl lli'r w 1i'll'n1' rc·<'orf1 111.1< k1r·~ l1011t Y11rtl , NII 1171 tlli.1'1 •<:Hi\:\llOl't:Ntl'.to• !Jlm10. ~·nd ll•,.11m1· It "l'\HI\ ,1 ... _..s,,a: w,,.,11·t11 f 10\l!,,1111•111 IOOKt<fEPER &\OOoH ma''\ilJl:f' v. t;ad c·omv.tn', bo-c 2-&ti, l'n,111 t-:'<pi·r'cl & I <1m 1l1ar \loll ~'r1 I l11m h m ""'11 ~ -. 11•111 l''t.1tr or rnn 18i!.'i fl Park \H•, C: M. ----lllnl<'tnin Oull<•<i ln<'IU1le I\ RI-: YO\I A P<'opll b d r.41> !1'>11 mamtamini.: '\11 "' uary --------pl.'1 ,•1n• M;irk1•11n11 joutnftlt.,llt'n'llcdKl'r~& FREI': l'O MM VN ITY SCJnrr li'nm< p.•rt full ~Pf'<'1.1I proJt'l1'\. Mu11tbe SElt\'IC t-: nlfrr<'d h> lrmt• Nd not l<'DH' prr ,fl( i.t11r1tnfil & rtcx1bl<' :->lll 'Tll COAST COM 5 ent P11"1l•on . Onl> :-.r i\H"port 11reu. Good \\l 'l'f Y llOSPl,.AI. maluremen&wom('nnd ~19rl 1 n11 11a lary & AUXILIARY II >Ou hH' ••P11I» for •ntrv oppt hl'n .. r11:. l.'Jll franll atom• Ill l.J\l:llnll lk•1H'h !\lrs Coot<'S M4 S3?l ll'l1 OIZI Dnd "oultl hl<l' to '''«"'''' __________ , a <'.Ill t•Jll'h v.1•1•kll11v In looltkH,.,./A/PllY u'-el!rt:11nLhJl \'nu J1ea11 Assembler E'p1·r .1errs" c:ood n ithl. ph•ll'\I' IC'lt•phont" Tra1"n•es I\ P1'1 Sh ht'lpful 4U llt •'19 pl I ,.. ~k Call only tx-twn 9 I. E'rt.f\41 l \u\\hJrv ore 1 num. lnLenor Ot'31Un Ii OUT<.: l.LMASSAGF. U.......,Huct.d .. ·urn1turc Storl'. HOTEL-llUME Of''PIC F. To wvrk 1n Costa M('lla 642~----- Mon f'rl 540-2210 an 6rM ~~ ~r:.1:~·~r:.~~i ROOKKEEPERrrYPIST Supcor consc1erilious 11rl Ladies. gtnllemen so. irtt overtime &t Saturdays lo progress act'Ordingly 1n\'olved ht'lp1n1 ca Apply}lmmedJalt'l)'l wtth rongenia l tum In other, for 1.11fo. 848 8592 11row1n1 yacht s ales Co CASHIER Over 21. p lime. Good pay 5 Loc11l1ons. METRO CAR WASH ~Harbor81,C M. Cl.ncal HEW ACCOUNTS CLERK n .:LLl-:R F.XPERIENCt.: VIEJO lMPLOYMEHT AGENCY 831·9240 281~ Marauento Parkway ~.11te 16. Mu.s1ort Viejo 1 blkofCfwy·Avuy Exil COOK DONUT SHOP Part & F /lime . All night & early AM shifts. N_o ex- per nee. Woman age 2$-45. Apply in person, Mr. Donut. lJ.S E . 17th St, CM. On ,·ers & llelJl('ri. ror l::I Toro ht>UM~hold moving ro. Full & p1l. SJO 49'.?6 DRIVER, wunled-Semi retlrcll jlcnlleman to drive me.my car·Nwpt lir h area to Anaheim daily. c .. u 772·&90 0)'~. ~2078Evt!l>. DIJVHS WAHTID Menor Women JUNIOR SALESMEN Boys & Girls 10·15 y rs. old. earn $20·$50 per week getting new customers for the Daily Pilot. Work hours arc 3 : 30 to 8•30 artcr school und a few more hours on Saturday & holidays. This is not a puper route. No d e l iv e r ie s or co ll ec tin g. Transportation provided. You must live in Huntington Beach south of Garfield to qualify. Leave name. phone No. & address on tape recor<ler. 536-4298 Equal Opportunity Employer ...... l\1 u.~l ll<' Z5 or o\·r r Apply ln f'<'nlOfl Y..iowCab He4p W..tect 7100 .....,, Wo..ted 7100 •..•...••..•.••.••..•......................... BREAKFAST 11251 Slutvr A\enu<' :O.tu11l ll11ve •:xll!ns1w l'X Fountain Vlllll•y lln1r Stylu.t< w /foll11w1n i: MAl:O-:Tl·:'liAN<.'I·: J>c•r & be mature. ------& Ass1slunl~ lnh•r111\'\\ 1-'llHl-:\lA!'ll A 1 1 p , O Iv• •;iim SI0.000 pl'r yr. Prr. in1:, for fabulou" "''"' 1-:Xl'~:H ONl.Y pp y n i•rwn II " . • .s u 11 •' r v ' ',, •· "" '' r II Surf & Sirloin 1-"or malure & mollvatl.'d Salon Ul !•kwp()rt <.:cnkr. ' "' S!/JO W.Coal!t flwy,NB onJy.G.'5·1182 ti4o-6023 w /:.1111.cll m ai11l l•trn111·1• ----1•1vw, all 11n·11~ of m111n C OOK. DI n ner Shi fl um $\50-$250 v.•k to start HOTEL FRO HT ll•nant.'l' t'\1J1•r n••t'd. ({time. 2 Yrs coffee sho Car nt'c. f'\Jller Bru:.h DESK CLERK t1-:IN·trir:1I. pl11mhinK. 1•'Cpcr. Refs rcq'd. G Co 968-8378 Apphcauon:1 ancptetl ea1 µcntr). 1111•t h.tn11-.1I, pay. 1'111d eo ~neflls now by thl! Sandpiper Inn t'lt'. I J..itk or :ill lradf'll Apply Tiny Naylor's e.ctf'Oftics.-Mlc:ro & Tennis Club tor all t y pf'. M ''ST U E .,. 2i0000rttgallwy.SJC. Cui.lorn manufacturer shif\s. Apply '" pcrMll'I. RES P0'1S IULF: & - - -----1 has tl\4! follow in ii Opt'n· 2101 E. Coa..\l Hwy. <.:d~ B 0 ND -A B (, 1-: X I n t COUNTER HF.LP 1ng,, bonder. I user s alary & l"rml!t' IK'nef1h, F'OI' quahty ra:-.t food fis operator. ct1e attach. Jlouseket>pt'r lr vl' '"· prn U an a I' 01n1 •H <'a . & t'h1pr., Male/Female i.cal, rni.pcctors & test fes-,'I cpl v. \I \'r old w n. 11 1 1~,_19 :lWl for apphra· t:xjJ<'r'd pl'C'rerr<'<I. App techs. Work on o variet) N B. area. 951; 9'.i!6l. llun & 111!0. lyJSMon-1''r1l:llS W l!ilh or c lrc.-u1ts und<'r ------------ St. C.M m1cro1>t'()J>CS, clean rm. ~ow;ckeeix•r, 1!XPl'r.11rr MAIMTEHAMCE/ -------e nvrmnt A1>ply in fd. ~lcsa. Wnl~ (?n" JANITORIAL CREOfTREPORTER p e r i.on.:? spm. t-:n llosp.f'i6IU11tl'rSL,C ~ t-:'<per 111 rred1t prd'd , u'Omental Communira· k , Phone 4!16 ·i 111 or 1 om 3l50 Pullman St llou se el.'pl•rs. p /tlm• KJI !Hr..i ~ 1 M -· wknds. Ua yvt<'W Com .oi. 0 _e:.~---l{o:,p, :nss Thunn. <"'1 CUSTODIAN ~6423SOS. 43 llr!! l>l'r wk. ( '<im pa ny lll'ne•(1l~. C.111 S4fj.66f12 01 545-~ll. -40 HourWHk G cn1·rou s ro m pan) henehli., neat • de penda blc t\ppl)' Mon· I-Tl 10.3. f':x1.-c Stcrel:in('S to $117~ H k /'' k f Rt't'Cpt/Typisl Lo $1i..'IO ouse ccpt•r "oo or _ _ _ _ _ __ MAINT&IAHCE MAN Weldin~ rl'•i'd. Apply 1!119 Jo; Ol'cHl('nt..il. SA ClerkTyp11>l S.\20 couple. l.l\r in l'vt i----------• Call !-'or Appointml'nl -~m & both f'.42 9fAlG J.C. PtftMy Co. 2300 Harbor ll•d.. lrnnt• Per..onnt>I ARl'nry U vou wooltl lrkt> 10 hav1• MAINTENANCE 488 F.17th Cost.I Mc~a your 1>0<'lrv ruhle'4111'tl MECHANIC Costa Mesa 646.5021 E<1uul 0 1>1>lY l':mploy Su1le22~ 642· 1470 send a sampll' lo llox ml ••• DAN MARSHALL 1~4 Spnngdale lluntml.'lon lleac.-h You 11rc th(• winner o TWO 1-'RE~:TICKl-..'TSlo lh•· i-:,,1a hlishl·d fint' salon in l.1do Meu ncls sho rr pm l!ll'"''"C ht11r .!>lyh't ~1!1 1ni: to bwhl t"11cntc>I. t'all 673 7K5(), TUl'S lhru Sat N.k for Marty. ----- t 'lll EltG L/\.<;S LAM IN ATOR New 1'tlmpany. Campin1t trn1ll.'r' & boals. Im rtwcl1;ttt' ''l't'l\IO~. ":~ l><'Ml!ncc ne1·r~~11ry. A11p ~-11_._c._·111r. !I020l ____ 1 Exper. 'd 1n n •irn1r ul lnswanc:t Clerk; Classifier High llt'hool ll1ploma r(' q 'll. F11turr• :ipl1lud1•. Type 35·40 wµin Xlnl Ir mge bent'fll'> & \\•1rkini.: eonds. Will inll!n11•v. 8-!1.30 Mon Fri. 1-:11UJI Oppor Empl11y1•r S.1f1.'<."0 lni.UrJnC'<' (.'o. JiSiO llruokhurst, l'ount .on Vu lit•) :i u l 11 m :1 I 1 (' ' <' r" w m:irhinr~. hu r •·l l:olht•K &m1lb JO Yrs 1•'<p1•r. 1n all around m ainll'nnnr1• 111- c lull rni: m et· hJ 1111·..i I, c•lt'l'tncal, hydr.1ull<' lo.· \\l'ldini: W11i.:1·~ rn I i11r w Jh:irk i:round & a l11htv Xlnl •·omp;in) h1·111·f1l ll ,... v.url.in)! 1·om1 .. Wedtnt Noti0ttal locrt & MoriH Show Murr h :l1c1lhru12th J\Ni\111-:1\1 CON V l':NT I ON ty 1n Jl\'ri.on 1:1<11 lllu1·l·----------1 Gum S l . An.1ht•tni . tq11JI} In 1'1•1 -.111 SHUR.t.OK CORP 1:11111 E :'11111 m.inllv l'I ~ \ t I hlk :>\n ul l\t1 Farlcl1·11, ' · l1lk W ol t:r .11111 I 11:10112!'.'2 l'fo::-O.T .. :R 7 11 F•>Oll Storl'. 11ppl11·a HllO w K111,•1111, /\11ahc1m lJOl'I-'< t.Jkt•n r .. r "" v.ork l'l••a"• rllll M 2 !.b711, <·xi ZISO 1•1we1•n1H.1 . (.'M :S:1J lofla1m your11ekel:.. ••• DlCKIOY ""II or I' T for pvt vnl'hl M1.1 1>t bl' h.1rllwork1n11. llk1• fl<'· t.111f•d wrk, hRVi' 1".1r. r l1•on t ut. W<'ll itroomNI, uhlt• IQ c ru11w ""knd" (;d 1rnY & h\•ndi1:1. ~rntl tx•f'M)fHll inlo to /\cl 111;~~1. l>ftcly l'llot. l'O Ill>'< l~lll. <.:M. t' /\ 9'ltJ2f, GEHERALOFC fl'l'onl om('(' a ppearnnt'l.'1 Somt'1Xl<l who ·~ "CUI t'l'r 1111t'nt<'f1, .. ~tmni: I VI"''· 1eoocl r1>r ~. IUC; SI\ I ,I\ It Y 1 l'llll Control t'al''l'r .. :mploym<'nl /\l(rn1 \, S.'lfl ~1((1, 3400 1111111t•, Sir• llfl. NII G.,.1 Ofcflld1pr fo'or l'~luh'I n •<1l 1'!\lnlt• d 1• v 1• Io ll m 1· n 1 o I ,. 1 n lkf1\1•rym<"n nv1·r :!I, Nf'Wflo11 l'lr l'11•frr mm l)l'rm p/l fo:arly mutll :.! )'r.I o(c l'Xpcr W/jL()Od Li\ Tlmf'1 dc-hv. to N ll typinii ah1l11y llnnkkrf•p rnit C'11per dc~m1bh·. hul hnmc-1'. S2~0 mn. (.;.ill not n~<'. h11l11ry l'Om !>4111740_. _______ 1 ~ur•lc w/1'X1>1:r <;ull Delivery Pt>IUly.114fl.1300 __ _ Los...,.... Tlwws GIRL NIDAY EXTRA MONEY Prt-t owr 4~. 01:1 :;(110 rurt lame Jtlh uvallabl<' -- rnr <'llfl)>' mornlnix & lah· Girl t't1tl11y for Orthodon· a fl er-noon 1l<'h 11!'r1<'~ lo lh-otfirl•. M11~t IJ(' ti 1(11<ot1 .~tort•~ ~11'\'1'1 •:ii<' rncks \ypist lland ~nllt•n n• Mu't hll\f' l'lrkup truck s uml! rcq. foull t1 m1· M Vun f'nll S4!1·8~48 ~·2291 ------•:qual Opportunit y Grcot opfW1rtUn1ty ror <'n t:mploy~r thus 1a11l1 c p<'rirnn 1n D..talAnbt.t rredtl nr Ult'S w/na Orthodonti c o f c, tionwldc Jtwt'lcni. No . • rxp ntrt•uary. Hrly & cha1rsldc, exper d only commission. Eves " 11 B. ~nd rt's ume to. wknds. An 3pm call Ms. Mrs Fems: 10819 Ooyx Kas~reen 492.J.510 Crt. Fountam Valley, ca -- -· --·-- JR. SECRETARY W1· 11r1• n11w :11•11•rtm1: ~At'"'' o pp111 1 .. m,.1 .. ,, 1 ·'llPh1·:1l111n .. for .1 .11 !•---------• S•••·r pl ,111JI 110•.it 11111 \lu!!l ty111.• t.o w1m1 w /)lh nf 1111 wpm 2 ""'"' 1kr1~~1 1·i..1wr p 1,·1·11 ~i1l,1ry or ... ~Ill t.i • .i:, 111·r mu lkn1·t11,. aol'luflo'. 1111 '\Jtt· J I. 1knh1 I & to1 t tun r1·lu111l ('1111l.1t1 K;111•nC i111th1•1 rAClflC MUTUAL 1m Ntw1•nr1 C 'tr Ur N1·w11orl 1i. .. 11·h 1-:11u11I OJ11>r1r Em11Jfl\t•r MANAGER WORKER PIZZA f:x pc·r J11•1 ''"• S.11 :11 ,. i htHlU" 5'111 711111. W1l h p..r~ono..i f•!<t>rr . lllJ'\V oft-1;111111 Ill' 111·11r111111· & 111111111• fll'I Mllla la l,y '1'1· .. 1 Ill lt•1 ~11•w .1-ll\1~:111111 Il l• N ll U I '1111' '.ol I'' \ l 11 l b1•m•f1I ' Iv pn.111 'hiHlll ~ KEYPUNCH WK••11-;11v f~ll linH' 2 ~r" '''Pl'' l't•mr111 m v !'>1'1',,.,.,111• Will t m in a' h11rkup t".111 1~.:! 1.1110 ('11m11u11·t up1•r11111r lnl<·r,11•w, lly /\ppl 11'7'.) :IH!tll . Wl'llm·..,l.1y & Frnl.•v -----F..11ual f>J11><1r 1-:mµlii)r•r r ... unllry Work1•r". rtttm1• • , Me~a Vrnl<-<.'11nv. 111>'>1>. MJ\N/\<. l'.H. m .. tur<· 1'•111• IJlil t'<>nter Sl. t: M plr t'.' 111..in.11(•· trlr irorl< l.e:11n l11ve'<tlll1•111111upt•r ly ~1111 ... u1111 .. ,1·hun111nf.( N~·w d11~' ,1,,. Im" 'e"m t.':l I 1 SrJJ rr ''" '"" 1>11 !lli:l 7Kl"oii In ( t1'll i1 \1 1•,,1 l.111• 1lutw .. Ml! 5:Jm Mnn ai.tt"ml'l1I l'l':(ll'U: l'~:llSO'I 1-:'lt'l' looklnf.( lur 11111l• I 1 m l" u ~ lHH' 1 a l •• 1 11 L~ Stc,..tary v.hol'·~.•lo· '"Pllh"' l'ullv F.:itJ)('r d N It an "• c·a11 c·ap11.ill1t1I 1,7,1 .az:t • 1142 9440. II 30 lo SI' \l _ \I Jo:OICA1. front 11.tt I. of· LEGt\LSfoX'Rf.TJ\RY f.'cc. Solo N .H, ~1 IJ, Re<-<'nt C..illf 1111.:atmn A S<1lary open. Pr<'f • 11lh'it\I domh llC re l.Heon exp ht kitrnd. St'nd rt'<lll~t· 11• Top skill~. 2 Yo unt: .111 no. ~. l>a1ly ~ '''"• lawyers. Non "'mokl'r I' O. ~" 1~60. t:oi.l., • H .B . Prei t1i:c ofr Me-ss.Ol 92626 """ Ean1 10'" a on your mont'y t.. a\01d m1ddlt'man C08· t~ rn,·est mtnt 5trutt>d by Trost Deed on nlua· bit' Callfomaa Rtalt'lllale & f)C'rsonal guannltt ol 11r•nc1pal. S5o.ooo m1n1mum. pnnc1pau on· I\' &H 2363 --------FOUND· f"<'m llu~:iv. Vi<' Irvin<' & 22nd Sl ~H !>IH4JI~ THE ''GENTLE TOUCH" Co.taMHG Perm11n<'nl, rull I. pttrt time l'h•int• & lranap ~ S50.I_ ---• req Cot II~ 02'14. ~~ GUARDS 0 Jlull 1>r part l im e . temno mllm Dental Ch11irs1t1e Ams ~-fl'-tant. r ,T . Newpor Slll·l400 :\IODEl.S Mi\SSt:L'SES LYN'S & RN'S Ftllml.' 3 11 30 .. 11111 1\p p I y I' a r k S u I' r ri o r Fl1tun: M11drl.,, '"~" 01 •~ 1 lll't'<IC'd T11p m11nr> 'li-w Swd10 fi:ll :tilt LOANS IV..% Also lad TD lOGRJ t"o1rest Term~ <1ln<'<' llM9 5-"""Mf9.Co. 642-J I 7 I 545-06 I I t'OUND, 8 Troic.-k T all\' IX-ck. lht.'1\f'r 1d.-nt1f) h~ ::Cn.il number. mri.:. & If.II(' lext. ~ 0 Polle.-<' I>t-111 Slll-5611 f' 0 R T II E I. I T T t, 1-: F.:\TH \.._ I' (It r (." \l.1. \l,~S.\!;t·: Clll 842 2943 H~\IPO R<\RY m ·:LP 17lt02 Sit)' Park Su11c-102 Ir' 1n< c .. 540.4455 l';qu;il Opp<>r 1-;mplv\ tr IFYOU ha' c a r,cr\'lcl' to orrer or 1i1)()(l~ lo SC'll, pl11<'e ll.I\ ad In lhC Dally PllOl L'l•u1f1ed S<•ctwn Mlont 642 !\16711 Dea ch L>t:YT \l..\.'-,Sl~'T \NT Hair Slyh~l-Earn morc Ch.alr"ll1• f.;:itprr'd by rtnlinit toptl(t l~~d Chf'i'rlul & C'nlhu~1115t1r 1na Cd\t ulo n . 'am. ~ 9 644 9211 844 TIZl.~a.43 ll c althC'ur!'. 141 5 Vt11.1 dnn 'l m•NJ iJ 1:un lit Superior. N 8 &42 2410 "drnw r."t·· whl•n ~ou E 0 t: plat't! an ad in lhl" Oa1ly Want ad result& 642· l"tlot Wllnl '''''' 1·011 nuw -6t2 M78 Cf DAl\.VPtlOT ~,Meteb 11. tt71 IOOllA111¥H 1001 IOSO Mhcel .. _, 1010 Mltcel••MI ....................... ...•...•.•.••..•.•••.•. ............•.......... ...•.......•...••.•.••. ""~ IOll .... W.e.4 7t• . ....,W.-.4 7111 .... W--'H 7100 tWpW...... 71 ........................................................................................... SALESMEN l2t.o 16 years o( a ewanlln toeam S20 to s:;o or more pe,r week C b.ance lo wi.n tnpS l o Philadelphia. W hina:tOfl 0 .C. o r Cape Kenn dy: ca.sh . bikes. ~o-kart1n1 and other pnzes If you hve m Costa Me a , Newport Beach. Huntington a ach o r El Toro-Ml. iOfl Viejo uea, cr.tll M9-8956 and ask ror Mr. Scott Equal Opp0rturuty Employer MelpW..e.d 7100 tWpW~ 71 TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN ANTIQUE AIETllC Frlcl.y M.-dl I z. 6:JO PM .~ ... -........ ,,_ bt.tn. Pri'fth C•ad&•• & S...,. ... .... _ ... ,.....,. OVER 20 Part.J l listings. Highly car\'ed stty Have fun ethng Orange Count y' desk, carved labl • chairs, captam's lead1n1C n ew ~ per along with an desk, sideboards. Reed & Barton l~ amportant c h a ntydnve t erling silver place ettlngs. 4P<' EXCELLEu... ~•R.._.l .... GS Bedrm set with inlajd Wedgewood .... ' '""' " " plaques ... ~rench tables, fo"r~nch ora & ~ Two three hour 11\lf\.1 I 0 30 I 30 5 3"8 30 matching c hairs, 9pc French dini ng rm : • : : ""' : ~ t . c locks. bronie . RS. Prussia. FULL OR PART TIME handmade hncns. dolls. c rys tal, and Mo,·t'd, m"-'l sell houw CnnN"lltd ContraC't Ml ol furn b) 1-'nd.a)' :000 Vds COAf'lk"llllll 184.5 \nahu:m A\e Al'I Below Col!>l ~7 87:?9 lOD. C M 631 3738 or --~ $74i 0oU Mrmbc-n.h•I' tor ,.alt· ln1nt <.:oa:.1 CC Gerep S. IOH ~lUl ~ ~IU·1lj()(), P.aul •••••••••••• •• •• ••••••• ~orru ----- 8.tuball Oooflrr" Rum w a n l e d G er n1 a n . ma1e ••lti !\e11>11or1 Japane:.e Wiar ll\"h(' , H<arbor lh. COO lrvme. 1 -.ord• d.ii;i:en. un Mll"ch U 1lornu.. helm•t" 64fi ~"ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wantt.'d lJ.,C'd JOl~Tt-:R t>L.AN l:;ll l'all Dou11. .. ~ I~ lltt 5 p m. or 'lAkl\11 ~ .. nt~d . r1uno Benrh, v.11l11ut OI' n111how l•r ' Mu"t ~ 11'1 1i1<1 rood & •~•• SJl ~l 111\. 5 or .. v.kncta IOU G•r1tir• sol rl~pr«'i.:.1on t:lai>J , tnUlh lnl$~ 'rhun Sat. fl:tt>l Krt>pp Or I l l' 963 :J!NO W •TERBEDS ••••••••••••••••••••••• A 1t u~t lll'll Y•moh11 IHI :-\at l3 Uunk bl'<l,., m1~c 23376 1-:1 R~p(»a, Luauna 1111111 581 "3l ('ompltl\' $12-J 95 dt>h\ Acou~llc C ullur :\lot NEV1':R U l)t;RSOLD cund ~ ~73'i • quallt'l.l\t'll 830 700: ' IU-~--~(£.U c--l rA Sy11 $'200 1\ltv Sax "'"""'-"'" -Sl50 1lu;11 Spl>.1 $i5. 1 4ic4x3$75dc 1!42 ~ ~ 1178.Jl.)n Duv11> C..-.. pnt.a-4 _. uit .._ J• •• American Oak items s uc h as. Dresser s JU I. t7a s....... w. o c.... & mirrors, hiRh boy c·hcsts, sery l"l<Mht's, b1kt-. ranee hood, •• • MOLOllS HHDID Rn~t~t~d~t't~:iaJ~~~:: c:;, 646-4100. • combinatio ns. t'binu cabtncts, set of ht. toy:., mi!>c 1961' T11 CARRI! RUDD ··•·•·················· ..................... . ""mt. l~muuiuon ~PP1>' '" t h, lkrbt-rt llawklna., pressed bcwk r hairs, rockers. roll top I.lent Ln · 11 8 9tlll 7~ ~1 1\aphuel Or. llltlit lrcidt'nllal,SA 8311 · d esk&chair,dropfrontdcsks,round& PATIO SAL.I-:. thm 1tun11n1tton&•.11~h l ' t.-dO<fic:t•l-\un. Or1k,, TOR 111 HetpW-"41 7 IOOHetpW_..,. t bl 'd bo ds k d Thun.& l-'1'1 Gt1ss1un• Yuu "'"'th" "111n~r or book,hC'l\t'), t•h•lri-. ft't1'ST Ol't;RA • u ....... LEST""n •••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••• s quare a e s, s 1 e ar ~. stac e r -•. I . TWOl-'ftL't;Tlt'l\".~to -w•n• clhtrlc>r~. utc Xh1t um.., Zcru• t:n> r•p('r. -,.. bookcases, h angmg m1rron. picture urn. m•~c 5~ Cata 1113 "' " ·-' ~ helpful Goud t:;nalu.h Wt h.tYC 2 openina> tor TELEPH""'r SALES Dr N 8 INwpt lle1ghll> ~ lh t•ond Call 0 W1urcn. ,.k11111 prd M WPM Coo e~pcncnet'd ~ .. h .. Pf'<>Pk .,.., frames. Oak ice boxes, was hs tands. Wnten. H.H•ol tlJI om 11 30.\M to 5P I I H'l 1\1 r . 11 •wk In). rapal>I(• of h.tndhna II\· me cabine t . lutchen cabinets and much ANT IQ u t: s T 0 R t: loot .. Maritt• ~ w1 'ei.t rneot property Men Women more rloM'Ot.lt, +book:.. bo<*,, SMw buyer11 C11ll Chni1tma · clolluna. loti1 or m~c Sal MURSIPIACTICAL Prench 111 Century 21 Retired-Disabled lotpaction~4PMtlScMn.t &Sun ~5. 2381 Mti.a Or !\lart'h3r'dthru l2lh for S..lt T,•lcl~ ~ Com puler Tt'rm1nal w JlUPt'r l.l~ l'ont:n·t Aumutl\ -I': q ll I I I \! :. , 1 n C , Ll~e in comp:maon Y>1th t'rolet1i.ion1I Reilly, Earn extra m o n ey m your s pare time. ROYAL INN ~aniaAnJH~"----co N\~~~·~1 ,! t o~ nur1inK e>-1' Iv roc1k . \tJcArthur al Foro Rd.. Work from your own ho m e sellin g local ~rplu.s shop salt". Eqwp· Ct:."1'~:n .711 t>U tll60 dn,·c • care for elderl> ~ .. ~ ~ .. :,.n ron r~~ .. e!!.e home newspap er. 1155 S. tt.ttor .. ,_ ll•d. menl. tool . somt-anti 800 w t\atella. Anaheim £1l'CI t~ pev. r1ter:.. iol't~ 1te0Ueman Shoppanit. ~r .....,. .. ......, or eves~ '''"0 • AA lwww qu~-:. SJl Sun. ~hr 13. Ple~e call 6.&2·5(;18. "'' chr.. S8 up, ~·'c S\ I ('hr-. ran<b " bte hous~keep fT--1 HlCJla c~ Poid Sale conducted by ''· 8·3pm. 29.'.IO w. Cen· 333 to claim your tickelll )I~ 35. i.ct) d~k:. Pu~l'\e mg. Non smoker. C.:1tll •~st ,,..st San C l e m ente, Dana Point, L. Burleson&B.Adams tr.iJ. SA 1orr f'a1n·1ew • • • tlb7 W.l9thCM.645 71ll \!rs Davis. 612· 1826 P ume pasilion in a busy C · t S J C · Rd So.of Warner. I ----------1 btv.'n ,_5 f« inten iev. ore Empb.a.sas 00 typuag ap1s rano, a n uan ap1straoo. FIREWOOD P'i.os a O"JClfts 1090 Refi» req w 11n com1 n g ca 11 Call collecl. 437·2954, 10:00 AM to noon, Hon,es 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r l'spons1b1l1ty Good ask for Bill Hall. "---1040 ........... 1050 ........................ ~·8~ :'<!URSERY MAN slartin1t sal & benel11:>. .__. 0 ..... • I _.,.. Rl' ti old A p toos Ex-rd. f1l1mc Mature Airport ftrea Call Mr. -.....-••• 4 '''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• It )r P a a Firewood-EMc /$75 WJnte<I P1:1no · PP wants to bu) piano for cu~h. ,.... -mare , English or male. over 21 6 Oays 1n Stickler, 833-0123. •PET WORLD• Contractor lorcl•d to sell Western 8450. 962-8175 $42.SO 1> coroidel. dud.Jng Sat&Sun Work Pit Bull s, Pek es. al 12 price. Beaut -581-1122 Reblt Cable BJby Grand M&-92H2 ------- v.1plant.s & trees . Oebv ReulEstateSales HefpW..ted 7IOGHetpW..t.d 7100 Chihuahua. Poodles. fumtlu~ returned from Gentle 7 \'r Ba) Gelding , & Wurlllll'r Fren ch • $3 hr & up. LugunJ 11111~ Join # I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stnh·tzu, Maltese, Lhasa model homes !ltediter · quarter horM~. Xlnt d•s· GE v.'l>hr & ('lee dryer· Prov. 1)11 by Grand. ~~!!.· Inc .. ~l Toro. •Pr~ 15 Day Tra·mtng •Sec~/Ci•1 Ofc Wanted reh11ble COl1\Plol· Apso, Cockers. lOOmixed r a n e a 11 , E 3 r 1 )' po&1t1on. 545 2716 run ad. both.$100. ,Dinette Spinet, t:1m.:ht 1nuno~ .,.,.,.~ ""' F/C ~CPA nlon Lile work. hte t'ook· S American, Tradulonnl --tbl, 2 lvs. ti chairs $60 rrom $300. ~omc rd111, -------•Course • •x.p 1ng 768·3667, aft. 6pm puppies. tud svs most Sofas & Lo,•c Sea Ill. Horsei:. Mnsl :r1ell. Rc•g. Dinette tbl. 4 l·hrs $30 new hammt•n.. 493~1 Nurses Aides. 3·11Pl\l •CadlllacCarProoram loo<::.. EEPAID b~. 252S W. l1lh at S3SO ea Includes tack 2409 Sr toga Wy Cl\1 'd o 1 s t o C t U• RA1.nde~ A"••ncv W tl ... bo Fa1'rv1ew. SA. Open eves. HJde·11·lx'<ls. bdrm seb, . · 1 · , a u ' t'"' mmond " ·1" llh Le:.t1a -E>.pf'r . Also. 1s ·• aes range oun y ~ ,.. •• .. ~ ,, oman,a ra .. "'1ve,a v coffee & e nd lublel>, ppy gelding 5 yrs. 1 ~·5169 "" <>-" ~ h\\asher.Sat &Sun l0.6. •0 L ist ings Orange 4020Birt'Beh Sl ,Sle lOll O\'erage.Muatdci.1re full 5:U·SOZ7. cha1rs,lam""',plcturei;& Ar1tb1an geJdmg 12 yrs .. --Ori--.--... -,.---I Spcakt'r .. ~~! .... Country Club Conv. County Newport ach 833·8190 l ime care(.'r In beaut) decorator ,r;m,. &."<!al _493-4750 . Qiftal~ , .,.,,,.,....., Home,S4S306l •ir l Ad\'erli s ing in Call forApptt Estab '65 held Willing to train. GOODNEWS 17 •21 '.l urnhy Ave -Charle!! Br.lg ElchtniiS. C......rfi' Good --1-0-,-... ----California Se ,· S M b 1 ~clUSl\'eabop. Notha1r A diet scienlificall) .. ·' r Je-*"f 1070 i.igned & numbered by .....--lft4) ' " Nuri.mg Atlend.inl!i. ,ex ·•I Advertising an Nal.Jon Mice ta. 1 ec an cl 67~193. balanced for your dog. Irvine lndut.tnal Park. ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Artist, framed. Also ••••••••••••••••••••••• perienced. Bay\•tew lfunJicensed,letusas-AUendanLMusthaveex No s uppleme nts. les. PH:7l44'0-3702 many work!I by LeRo)l2 Gnuge Shot g un , Conv llosp1u I. 20SSI s~I yoo in obtaining your per. & refs. Apply, 301 E WOMAN o,·er JS. nag ht w~!~~~i~:~;!t~t.s llandsome 6 pc C'(e<'ull\' WANTED N r Im an & o th er i. Saltwatcr tack I'" M'ub.1 Th urin Ave, C .M Real t:stalc License Coast Hwy,NB hn. on phone. No sat~ SJ61140 desk !'iWle lor home or TOP l:ASll DOLLAR 49'.Hl58 J:eardn'Omprt>1osor,rl'.1 .. fi.t2.~ CalJ Sen1ce Station Allen l\.ot ans11>·enng serv. No olc.$175 640.17~e\f PA ID t'OR YOUR 76ft ll07 • --I MI A d 'd D , & ~~per nee Mm ~al!<' Ba AKC 4 n:wt-:LR'\'. WATCHES. Wont4'dJuke0oi..,Pinbnll I OFRCECLHK 1 °"Y ant. oper · i) during t raining Niel' senJI puppies. \\1ule anllque bedrm i.ft AIU' OHJl-:CTS. GOLi>. Machme ..... t\rt'Odccqwp D~lt.t poo l t ub 1'· Telephone work l)p1ng 132-5440 Eves Fulll&p1t1mf' bA'! 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Sandwi('h dellvery,Jorn old males , 1, 18 mo console:.lereu 96<!792~ Mee~ 1071 WllATOOYOUNEt:o~ ••• ;r;••••••••••••••••• :.22·8'750aslt for Jackie A,·ail eves & y,•ltnds lnlti> Approll. lS hrs ~k femalt. xlnt for fam11) & ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:Vt-:RYTHl~G GOlr\G ----• Neat a pp ca r . & l nfo<Jll 645 Ol45 protection All s hoti. & 6 Pc curved Nnu&h Sec Sears ten ho rsepov.·er tH5·0341 3.000 Bui.mci.:c owM'P• '"'11 ' PAaTTIMl RESALES handwnung.Apply/\~l.MeRe.-diM g uaranteed. (213 1 uooal.!l:eutral,gdcond rotary mower wdo:ierw 1 b d · ·tt ~;~~~Jr~&scr\lt:ei.. Wlu, .a.y YOU E 2590 Newport Blvd. c M ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 883-51l8 ~. 548-2687 blade $650 832.5096 II er e r . m aS3 . -"' :im SS'o comm1ss1on pedes tal. rame 0 $25 fOC" :1ales and hsungs. No Scrnce Sta Attendant ....... s 1005 Afghan pups, At\C. s wks. Couch, 9' w/lovoe:Al.5'. 2 M!sc .. •ICMll 1010 Drap·m C l': r an1te top & Trudi' ~ul~turc im. rnl monlhlychar11e. N1ee of. r 1 tim e d a> s . L 11 e ••••••••••••••••••••••• blfl parents. Call 960·147 Med 1 l l' r rune u n ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltn oven S25 Wt'll mricl\• IC'\'IOr ".<:up. for ~c.il -) AT TE:ND J HR f1ccCall54t-9Sl1 mecbao1cal knowledge Colectorof af\6orwknds. f'ru11wood tbh .. m1:.t: WA.._.T£D ll1dl'abcd,ofrtW217JO l't.lal<'s.1.>.000l'U0-1826 P 0P ~ .,..........,.. lri~h Seller pups. Fem. TOP CAS ll DOLLAR MOVING TO '~ l<lll<'I U)l"nr .,,,·r~.<·t-. -o\1'-llt~G s~ \\INA!i! d.. Neal appear & w-·"--""rt Goodbuy,962~068eves " s;; \ I b "" ' I • 10 21 t LI. ,-~~ ha~dwrillng . Appl y COMOAdatiftcJ S35,MaleS4Q.Nopapers.Bt'aut. Qual, Colonial PAID YOR Y OU I\ SM.<\LLt-:RllOMF. ,'oull x>1111l1!>1t'<. ,·rec • o.;.ANGE: (1.I A~(" ·:~~· il.,..,.c~IK--...> AMi; 2590 Newputl Bl. Cellectloft Avallable3·J0.169f'2·4077 O\'alDtnTable&6,chr:. JEWELRY. WATt:llLS. :\IUSTSf:LL <'oni.ult. Hu~ n 11ht. :\Jr. :~d • ..1 WAr.JT T;J 'l>' """'-~ C.:\f. P11nltnRS, drawings & ---_--5250. i\IJple rocker $25. ART OBJECTS, GOLO Oii p111ntm!l!\. enlrv rug, l..un..ioner.75 6889 ___ - r'lc\,UJilhl(OM ... LALl :.!'J75 Fa1nicwOrCi\I Shaklee 01stri butorr. broniei1 Borl'm.Paxson,2MghanHoundsfor:.ale. End t uhl(''>. che:.t ol S ILVf;H S t-:HVICE: round formira dinell''TV Redio 17'R781fWtHl I JAM-wanted Tr11mmg pro Sharp, W1eghorst. etr r.s. e~ch. Mub\scll 1m dr11weri. StO . fo ld 1ni: 1-'l ~t-: F U R N & AN thl . 1-·r~1nci:-an din Hifi St.No 1091 ~ l 1f M M()f j T tiRUI F~I U::1"S ~1 ~i~l~s DEAL! \'lck<i <:411631·3271. Wtll 1·ons;der "s""t:s~ot '!'ed 675' .!~-----~l'reen SIU. IHtJ.7G9i THJt; 1':~~5·~---~~·~~.~;\~o:lt~;· ~~~~II~~~ •••••• ; •••••••••••••••• l ~t :-;1-; .. ;1> en<'rgt'llt' salt•» SHl,,IHGCLlRK :.im• arl 1 ems. a • n Samoyed llusk1es.~lalc& TWIN Bed mall frm Kini.t M7e bt>d . nt>w, xtru equip, l 1 1oh1~1t r odi., l'annsoni.c<•asi.~ue.l'lt•1l'(\ d '<.I 1 h Marc~ 13 & 14 Hilton fem.'9m06. SSO & !ipg). Gd rn~d firm Sl!IS met del. U:.uaJ Rans. tarkle box, hunt dNk v. it h { Hu:! & 2 ,. rr-If -s I mm1'c peop l' ~·· ('l( 40 llrs' lime 1\pply onl) '!ln· r,~"' 101. lhsMon 4!1S..&806. $tS 831 33116 I-' .. -me ....... ...,... ln" bo"• dnl1IX(' 7' A\·on m1ke!'i Xlnt 1·onlf $95. • ar · lflll' '""" ·.ii 'l>'lli . or n ot 1n R1•u l !lam·ll am No phone \1cJU.Cn lnten1l11lc51o ----~"" ~~ ~ .. 00100":,_rd". oar•., "'"'ar {'Jllafl Rpm S.'i74139_3 _ \M. l'f'rh-<'t for stu f:01tale Will train new calls. l'ota .Mesa Stu L.i ~lilt off ramp frHtoYCMI 8045 " ~ ,, "r dent" In idt• 'lA ()f\( 1.JCfo:.'lst-:t:S&gwdeyou t1ocwrs,2'70E 17th.C M. 586·5000J1m8rov.•ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• Run;, & man,v odrls &stereo <'QUllHTH'nl , u'ed <iuJranlel'<l •1.:ll:l' C.ill IA " 1'"·11 Ti inn Pror.1t,.ble --ends O""n s ·1t &. Sun I "" " " " ~ ----Pree Pups lo gd home) ...-·) • • . . tm11 :'> ni ·'"'' r<'l'<'I\ er. ~~lfiOor Sl2 •o:r.?bt•lv.n ('an•N . YOU .ilso ,·nn Station Atlndanls, part Antique Oak Roll To Cocker ColhetShep mix lOAlf 10 51 ,\1. 16b44! :!275. S530 l'nir ESS 1&51lmorbl'l11>n S 30&. makt• th~· :\ll LLI ON lime, n1ghu & wknd~. Desk, '(lnl cond . S650. 64S.tll20anytime ~ome ri.el I.a . corner :-p"'ikrr., A\ITl \.Sti70 11:iopm UOl.l.\lt C:l.l 'U Your rlcan('ul,l8&ovt•r.I::\ f)'enrhl0\e!ieat613-90l7 ----Gilbert. lluntington MJiunltlurntable,h3110 P""RTTIME f'IHST Y~1\H The Time per'd . 3600 :"lewporl c: Pc -·m of the Century t"'ree pups, t'Ule & rnend ll:.1rhnr, M!l'Ond 1,lanrl " Gradu (, 1, $2 111 ... b :-.ow L'all Broker lor Bl\'d NpBch. ~ I u ly nart terrier part • CONVtNILHt SHOA'INC "'"Q..q;j. Iii~ I IH6· l lll i. t2 l 3 I rinnl'<?r ca~\elll! d4.'l'k <"1'. Uoor 10 door. contoctinR ---St>lee. 2 Gentlemen':; · ,. , • .,., mten1ew !Hti 0790 -----~ .. ·irs, Z ladie "hr~ Will i.pan1t ~· P le .. se call llWINC GUfOf: 'Oii •Ht 592-1!1...! ..-!11!11. S2i0 BJrulay \Olel' for ... Rnatun•:. on 'IW ' ~ 2'"". fl CM ON TH( co u> Pl't 111on~. <hr r i e ·\LES sac \to' ina 675 5816 494 "'"~ _5·____ Comph•te !ict mis<'. hrind t:Jlunel, 8700 •>it ;iw,., ;,114107 CJrttr :\lmded Temporary Jobs -S1ber1an Huskv. spayed tooli.·Son)•Stcn •o Arlmir.il por1nhl1' ,.,. YounR :\ten & Women Avai'lable f'lne sih·er, l'locki.. bras:.. rem11le 1yrs 'old Good Seanted·To-Sffm Candy Stuffers! 8301146.'l t 'nlnr TV. !'l:u 1111•1 url' PIX OPERA. TOR r;,P<'r·it opr 3 :ior't to m11Jn1 1:ht. Le.1<1mi: N n ho l '-' I. E . 0 t-: C .i I I \I J u r I II c w I I ~ I) n • W tiOO. SI Pltl HOUR Oil lt. ObJCCU or 31 I ~/children 968·95.'H ~iVST SELL Coffl1e &. lulle SlOO • .\ll a l' M ,. \nrlComm1ss1ohn •Sk1lled &Unskllled 491·2930 Oob-ie_A_K_C-.-4-m-o-End'Table lM<'d•l) B/W 64595911 ______ _ •t•v. branrh nov. innR office overload Dres den, pr . Lenn>. cropped, shots, lo gd TV,:\11sc 6.18 1817 ___ Sony-i.ter ro , l.tl><" dt•l'I... al ull lc,eh So Orani.ie lamps, Art l(IJ~~. lle1:.y. home 645_2235 7125 Co opemn~' Applicants Crystal. desk, m1i.c. -----Rummage Salt'. St An TC 31'>6. r{'<'f to n•<"I, hke __,_ ___ _ must be t>ekmi: perm 557.0061 1 635 S823 c.lrev.s Church 15th I<. St nu, Sl30 5~1 129~ _ p.1Ml1uns No e>.11er Ill'<' DAI SY T ype i.payecl Andrews Rd. NpBc-h .. ZENITH J:> .. Color TV, PHOHl SOLICITOaS ~.U")' pleu~unl rvl! wm k llr' 4 !l Nrl'ri 4 i.:11 Ii. ~ 75 ~r hr i\lon lhr 1'~·1 Ciill MO S4A4 f ull 1.0 • tr:unin~ & Forlnforma llon A.ppliencn 1010 ..-emale. Lo\'es t'h1ldren :\larch l llh 11.t l:!lh. :JO S50 Call · l~·n<•fil· "'t>r inl•'·I, 1~ ... ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lid watchdog, yet genlll• (,'I 1 1 l ., , r • ~ -ea II e (' C I> o \I <'. 4!~1· I :!:II l"all71 1iM07!11ll. ~)'e111ht Damage llotpo1nt .!!..1~~77 ______ furnJlurr, s porting ---- Suh· 3623 W Wanu.•r. i.:oodi.. clnthini:. llah> loots & Morin• Sa les l:lt>rk . Mulur.• Pl:"'Oll Wllh i.alc11 C'\J} Ill drug roi.m<'ll<' h~.ilth fond or r<'llllcrl f1t•ld nt·t~llod full or pan llml' Mu~t 1•nJoy & Ix-able I• Sl'll Will work 1n a fn <'ndh t'heerl ul nt ~ph!'rr Pll'a~e r~pl). c ' 11 I a 1 n 1 n g v n u r 1111ult11r 1111nn,, aJ:e. pre \ 100~ ,·mpl) mnl & 1>011.ir) nl't'Ci~ TOOL & DIE MAKER nc11r lh1rbor. Santa Ana Fum~ 8050 I ur n 1 sh 111 Rs ll r I . 1..ipment ••••••••••••••••••••••• houscwa rtl-~. 11n••ll!\, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHX llNC>IT ION•:o AP· SAVt•• Ntw & used furn 1plJnl~ .• an11que!'IA Thur-. G--ol 90 I 0 l'LIANCES .Buy b•'ll app1'··. m i·c· m 11.•iin·.. 1 ~·i s "r1 !I :Ill, '""'' E I d d " ""' l'T .~ .... • "" . • ... • • ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'J. \.'\TICS MOLDING MACHINE OHRATORS '1'.1luni: uppht'at1on!\ for mold1ni: mat·h111\' •>11r~ "' .. 11 'h1f'h \loih•rn, rlr.t m.inul 1>l.in1 l'u ul llrnu hfr & ht'Jlth ID'-(;1)0!, , .. ,·.1tmn pl.111 ~prr (•nc'l' per.,nn t~a c L>un l ~p., 181S Bargain Nook ~5 w v. ub1hl) lo dl's1i:n & ~wpt C':'>t 5\111780 __ l9Lh Sl c :\I 642 71130 h1bn<'ate die., from de u11l rlrawini.:s . Abl(' to Wanted uiwd rt>fnK"· run 1'ork 1ndtp(•nrll•ntl\ nml( or not Also rt>p1.11r lt<1\I' OY>n tool" c;ood UJ71.3S woe kinic comh. U;i 'h1ft ool) l"haltlJ151' r"rni: 15 <'U rt. v.h1te. 'tint rnnd1tinn, $i~ 11~1 1:,27 \p11h In r'c•r,on ColifonMo l"i-ct'°" Mold5ftq _'fo.'; Bn11W< ,\\ t'. C \\ I I !tilt. Soni ll.cl.1•r OH Hl'tlhlll 1 t'ha.'l>1f1rd Ad '\o 492 r n u ,,,1., r1lot ro Boie 1s.;.1 l°<>lltl ~ho!lu, Ca 92621\ CALL 549·l04 I f,qual Oppor f:mplo)f'r lldr1J:e ratnr/ Wr-.1 ini:hcou~1· rrO\'oStfr .. -c. Ii tu Tov ~·11uh ~a Ion in ll-ll n ~1!t 713.> I nd' full & I'"" 11mr I , ... .,s oP••""TOlt SALISLADY l~"lt'ra111r .. Snmr d1\'ntt'I C'oppdl Onf' hf'nrnllr<' 5;a .. "' b~ 4td hrlpful Xlnl h>CJ llOn w n,hct & (;a, llr)l'r J'urt 1.Jn1c 11111.l or full ...c TopPJ) f>.12 W i S22.\, t«•nmor<' Wu11hn l Im t' ~I u. 1 11 •• .. w Hc>t111I c othln.: <h rr 25 "1 l' " ~ • ,. • "'·-1·----------StiS. l\Ooq:r • ,.,. •r\'l'I l"'n c-nrMt with J\ IC IJ1<'k i"" l'Yl"'-~ 53XJ __ 1• $JO Gunr dt'I ~I\ M 72 ~ Jl',jl 1:111)<1 jnh h ltOO\I !'.Ill<~ JM>' '"ht•n wr ,"n•I. ·• 1 •• M 1tl •tr,•. pl'rllon11 hie-I ad,. h,1hlr 1wr~11n I 1111 l .irol for r .md) 'lilt•' ut r>:ut !>14\ u.~.. "•'1111• '" l.urnl11.•r v.11d •UTOTEM* EMPLOYMENT °''°aTUHITllS .. --------•I l'hu,,, l.oJ:unri llrh :JO+ hr wk . l nrl R F r 1 S .1 I ~ u n . (' a 11 1-\Jll or l")nrt Trntt' N11 t-:xl)4'1 Nrrr~"nry i\ltr 21 fl.'1 1-:1t 1lllll1• Go To The N••nrr11 T ICTOC' ~I AIU:t':T PRODUCTION MANAGER Jlesplln••hllllit'f. tn('ltH'tr In houw 1111><1111·111111 & " h 1 11 m <' n I • . D 1 r <' (' l 1<up1•r\ 1,1on nr lc•iid•, ~llj)('r\ l!'Otl' In ll''<Nn hi\' h1hnr111 inn. lnJN'l 111n nW>ld1n11 & plonl m11n lrn:in<'l'. & l"OOl1'llm11100 v. ocht'r tll'pt1 lo ns~uN' pnicturl oul put. Rl'('\'Ol fll.IO.Alll'mrnl ,., J>l'r n• <t d R1•pnrt<> to \'1cc J 'rt"1denl 1>f of)t•r al Woll. CALL S4'·l04 I I Equal Oppor F.mplow·r .REAi. EST \n :S.\Lt::S A'tTESTlON l.ICENSF. O. liNLICENSf:O. c:P.TTllE Rt:D CARPP.T TR EATM t.:!l.'T I We train you l o sell homes w1lh an acceleral C"<t CO\U'H that starts Im 11)_1 fi!Hl'J for u ppt SA.L.ESPIRSOH f'or Appl1<·ouoni. & Info llom(' t11rn1~hin1t" & In OR CAl.L <7M 16'1a 7702 IC'nor rl<'.ian ~''\1' for llUl TicTocSy1oc-moe. Inc .. 1di>~all'!> <'1111~ 3"81. I•--------- SUMSTllSS WAITRHSES fo~or Sail :\hkl•r Top p11\ E•pcr'd l'u ll or p it E'(pr r"q /\pply l 'll· Cond hn 1"'l'lll appur man S.Jlb 67S 6970 Over 21 Surf & S1rlnm SUMSTRlSS S930 W Coa"t lhwy, :-JR F.'ltPf'r prrf'd P.irl or NoPhont>Call~ r llmt' C'.lll 6732110 •---- S4-C'r<'l11r111l f:'lc<'pllonol opporlun1tv '1ull1plC' r t• ' p 0 n 5 I b I I I t I l' \ t-:n('1'!!t'llc self 5l:Arter. t.aituna Sch .i97 11'9~ SICHTAaY E"ec Stt'y Xlnt t.h .. l,\ Pllllt skills nee Beaut. n e w ore near O .C \1rport Raub. Brin. F'roSl & Assoc , 1401 Quall, N.8 . 833 0070. mtdialcly If you are in terl"lle<I tn urnintr b1 * LOOK * money trom the start. J(el 1nd1' 1duahtl'd Ir tramm~ on thl' .)Ob 1n lhru ''The Hobby Sbop" DA.IL Y PlLOT Clusifaed ~each Wed." Sat. ()( mony lop oCrll'.s locat C"<t thNOUt Oran~e Coun "" call for further d<' t ull Arlene, (7 U 1 .. '\nd "hat you want ut • 84117'2 Dall) Piiot ClaMll1C'lh 1015 .•.............•••.••.. ----, **I BUY•* Good t:sC"'1 f\Jm1turc & •\pphunl'4::.. OR I wlll Sell for Yoo MASTfRS AUCTION 64'-8616 & 133·9625 Aft ..Cofl 142· I 542 ••• HHIHT PORHICY :at.lO 1'.1rk 'llc·""porl ;'\:<'""Pl'rl l\o•a\'h Yoo JH~ th1• v. inner 111 TWO ... n .. :t: TICK ..:·rs lo th1· WHt.n. 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Laguna/South Coast· ! .. EDITION· . ·. •t ... TEN CENT~ . VOL. 69, NO. 71, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1976 ORA NGE COU NTY, CALI FORNfA jBadham 'Leads' Schmitz in It Assemblyman Robert Badham (ft.Newport Beach) aald today be's sWJ the front runner in the Republican primary campaign for lbe 40Ch Congressional Dis· pirl despite John Schmitz' sud· den entry into the race Wednes· Campaigll day. Badham said the conservative former congressman's decision to run "came as somewhat of a surprise but it wasn't unforeseen by"\)' campai1n planninc." "aly poll• Indicate I am t.he leader in this race and ooe more candidate isn't aoing to make much difference one way or the other." Badbam said. scoffing at the claim by Schmitz that 39 per· cent of lhe district voters support him. "John can claim an.ytbing be wants and usually does." Badbam said. Nixon C Firing Sq1tad Angola Women Kill 17 Cubans . LUSAKA, Zambia <UPI> -An a ll·womao firing s quad in southern Angola has executed 17 captured Cuban soldiers for rape and murder, according to a corn· m~ique issued by pro-Weste'm guerrilla forces. The communique, issued Wed· nesday by the National Union for the Total Inde pendence of 6 .Alleged Smokers Arrested Six people were booked on citigens' arrest in the Orange County courthouse today as security agents representing GASP (Group Against Smoking Pollution) enforced what t.hey said is a county ordinance pro- hibiUnc smoking in many sectors of the Santa Ana building. All six, one of them reportedly ~ lawyer, were taken to the marshal's office where they were cited for violating the non· smoking ordinance and then re· leased on their promise to appear in court. GASP attorney William Shef· field said the six people arrested were spotted smoking in front or or close to "No Smoking" signs .. "lf we can't get relief in the <'Ourts, we Intend to gel it this way," SheHled, a non-smoker, said. "Smokers are a menace to the health of the community and Angola, said the Cubans were shot last week after they '"were tried for rape and murder." · ''All 17 were executed. The fir· ing squad was composed entirely of women and the Cubans were shot with their own guns." An estimated 12,000 Cubans were sent t.o Angola to support the Soviet-supplied Popular Mov· ement for the Liberation or Angola in their takeover of the West African country. The communique was sent to Lusaka for distribution by Jonas Savimbi. the National Union pre- sident who is directing forces ib bit-and-run operations in southern Ansola agai.nlt. the Popular Movement. Last month the Popular Move· ment claimed victory in Angola's nine-month civil war after de· feating the National Union, and it.s ally, the National Front for the Liberation of ,Angola. The National Union abandoned conventional warfare but con· tinued to fight in lhe south using guerrilla tactics. The communique quoted a Na- tional Union women's leader, Eunice Sap~ssa, as saying more t.han 2S Cuban troops raped four women last week at a village between Huambo and Silva Porto, about 350 miles southe~t of Luanda, the capital of the Marxist government. Five days later, a National Union guerrilla unit surprised 20 Cubans nearby and the 17 who survived the attack were ex· ecuted. The women who had been as- saulted identified five of the 17 as their attackers, the communique said. Schmitt said 10 a tt'lepbone ln· urview bis campaign will be geared to compete with Badham and '"tbe political machine that's been running things around here." Both Babdbam and Schmitz are from Newport. Beach. Both are considered con· servatives. Schmitz chaqted Badham has opened himseU to auack for hir· Ing longtjme political operatives Bill Butcher and Arnold Ford to conduct hls campaign. "Thal will be a problem for Bob because Butcher and f'ord have been linked in the past to the Cella organization," Schmitz asserted. referring to Dr. Lows Cella, one or California's biggest campaign donors who bas been indicted by two grand junes. Badbam denied belonging to a political machine, but conceded he has hired f'ord's and Butcher's rtrm. O pinion Research, to conduct bis cam· paign. "I needed a professional staff ~ause I don't have time to con· duel a campaign and conduct As· st>mbly business at the same time.'' Badham said. "That doesn't make me part of a machine." Badham turned lhc gun on Schmlt1, contending. "John's alway$ been controllt.'<1 by a cer· i.ln cadre of individuals whQ tcU him what to do and wb~n to do iL" Schmlti' entry into the con· gressional race means he has abandoned a bid for the Republican U.S. Senate nomint· lion. Orders Bared Oelty ,. ... ,.... "ltl-·-BUfLOINO FAEEZE ON CRESCENT BAY CONTINUED TO PRESERVE ARTIFACTS Jack Gl•nn Home on Point Exempted After Homeowner Plea to City Council Crescent Bay 'Fre_eze' Laguna Council Protecting Artifacts By J ACK CHAPPELL Of tlle O•llY Pl~,._., The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil continued a building freeze on vacant Crescent Bay Point lots Wednesday t o protect un- discovered artiracts believed to be there However . the council spe<'ifirally exempted the lone home on the point from the JO· terim open space zone followini: an impassioned plea from owner Jack Glenn. Glenn said actions by the city extending the open space de· s1gnation have clouded his pro- perty reducing the value of the oceanfront bluff house from $475.000 to $295,000. Glenn charged he had been the victim or "three years or harass· mt'nt .. and he now had lour op· tions with tht' house. to sell it, to trade it. t-0 lease it or to declare bankruptcy. The council granted Glenn's request that his leased lot be omitted from the open space zone. but declined to give him an official statement that the city was in no way Interested in ever acquiring the property. Council action applying the open space zone to lhe nine re· maining undeveloped lots came following lengthy discussion and presentations by archeologists who told the coun<'il a rich deposit of artifacts may be in the area of the point. Ro~er Dessa ulites, an archeologist with Scientific Research Surveys hired by lhe <'ity to conduct a study or the area. said the area surroundinit Denies Rap for Allende WASHINGTON CUPI> Richard J\t . Nixon ordered massive CIA covert activities in Chile in 1970 to prevent establish· mettt or a Cuban·Style communist •lbeachhead" for guerrilla opera· UO<l• throughout South America. according to documents he re· leased today. But he denied responsibility for the death or President Sa Iv ad or Allende. ln a highly unusual action. lawyers for the former president released to the media 34 pages of his responses to questions put to him by the Senate Jntelligence Committee even before the panel had received the document. The committee. headed by Sen. Frank Church <D·ldahol, sent a list of 77 questions to Nixon at his San Clemente home Feb. 5 re· quesbng they be "answered ex· pedltlously" under oath. The answers started trickling in shortly afterward but the final batch was delayed until today by Nixon's controversial trip to Pek· ing late last month. The often cryptic answers cov· ered a wide variety or subjects ranging from Chile to FBI and CIA domestic activities againsl American citizens. They were released without the (SeeNlXON, PageA2) Comicil OKs Park Avenue Development The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil cleared the way Wednesday for a five-lot development alon~ the east s ide of Park Avenue below Hidden Valley. ·we shouldn't have to put up with It." SeC'urity agents representing GASP said they are under orders to arrest any person smokin~ in restric t ed a r eas or the rourthouse. They said they in· tend to remain there until tWe practice 15 halted Battin PretriaJ Bearing Crescent Point was '"one of the few re maining substantial sites m the city." The council rescinded a pre· vious action declaring that a full environmental impact report would be required for the five· lot subdivision and agreed that an earlier report done for a rejected 33-unil project would do. The orRanlzatlon reeently IW• :ert"d a rev("nlt' In the' coyrtroorn when Superior Court Jud~e l.loyd fo~. 81 ftnpled Jr. su~tlllnc.1 objections flltd by <'ounty of· CStt SMOKE, Page AZ> Coast We athe r Fair tonight and sunny on Friday according to the weather ser\'ice. Gusty winds lS to 2S mph this e\'ening. Highs warmln~ to the m1d·60s Friday. Lows tonight in t.ht> 40s. INS IDE TODA. V Unorllfodoz . 01 it m1ZJ1 ~, Margaret Trud1a11 '1 .,.. ntU, hon1st11. candor cmd /rn aperit have wo" the l&eart1 o/ CanadJott1. S11 Bl. Al IU •• ,., Ct-lt "" "" All ,.. ..., 94'l ,.,. ., .. DA Aide's Leak By GARV G RANVILLE Of -0.lly ...... '~" A private Investigator trstifit-d Wednesday that he was ptesent when an Oranae County deputy district attorney la11t year 11aid he was instru<'ted to 1.•xchan1te tn· vt-sti~ative informntwn with the Los Angelci; T!me!i. The testimony of private eye John Epplck tn Indicted Oranse County Supervisor Robert Bat· tin's pretrial hearing tended to support a defense allegation t.hat. the DA 's office leaked W orma· tlon lo the media while Ballin was under investigation. But when Deputy District Al· torney Jack Ryan cross ex· amined Eppiclt, be succeeded In neutralizing the significance or his testiomony. Ryan withdrew an admission from Eppick that he had dis· cussed bis then-pending testimony Tuesday afternoon with an earlier witness ln the f bearing. . That witness was former dis- trict attorney Investigator Ray Miller. He testified about the al· leged information leak Tuesday morning. And it was Tuesday afternoon. Eppick admitted. that he talked with Mill er regarding his stint on the witness stand, including his mention or assistant Deputy Dis· trict Attorney Michael Capiui's net me. Therefore, Ryan succeeded in casting doubt over bow mwch Ep- pick recalled first-hand of an in· vestigator11' gatht>rinit July 2R, 1975. al the A1rp11rter Inn in Irvine. Llke Milltr. Ef>P1<'k said that nt the mt'etlng Deputy Pistri<'t At tomey Dan Rr&CI' apolul(ized for having leaked information relat· ed to an investigation of Dr. Louis Cella to a Times rcpurter. Eppick testified that Brice s:lld he leaked the information on Capizd's instruction. He admitted that the single mention of (:apiui'11 name at lh•· meeting last July was the only time he heard il befor<! djscuss· ing the subject with Miller Tues· day artemoon. The alleged information ex· change with the media is said by defense attorney Matthew Kurillch to be part of a process that has unfairly singled out Bat· tin for prosecution. Kur'illcb is seeking to have seven felony charges brought againsl his client ln a Grand Jury indictment dis missed on tbe grounds t.hat he is a victim or selective prosecution. St. Pat's Dance Set The Laguna Beach Senior Citizens Center will host a St. Patrick's Day Dance from 2:30 to 4:30 p .m . Wednesday at the center, S70Glenneyl'eSl .. Laguna Beach. Live music for dancing and a sing-along will be featured. The public may attend. Ad· mission lt by SO cent donation. I D ha ed Bri~gs Christian Morris Smith, e t also an archeologisl. displayed a large stone bowl and a mortar and pestlt' which he said was found an Laguna only an inch Tht' indirtment charges Battin with the illegal use of his <'<1unty ~tarr and county supplies in 11n un11uccessful 1974 campaign for lieutenant swvcrnor. Called to the witness stand hy Kurilich late Wednesday was former Garden Grove city coun· cllman J ohn Dean. Kurtllrh Introduced Dean as a defenite witness capable of prov· <See BATTIN, Pue A.%) below the soil surface. Smith admitted later that the artifacts were not found on Cres· cent Point. but said lht•y were found in La~una, althouah he wouldn't sav where. Another arc h cologlst, Alnn E~~ers. lamented that roll!llal sites of possible archef)lo1dral significance have been plun· dered and have disappcured year after year . (Sf'f' F REEZF., Pa~e i\2) The counc il's action cam~ after litigation was injtiatcd by the property dc:vt'lopl•r, Park Canyon Properties. Still at issue is whether the de· veloper will be required to pay $11,000 in drainal(e feeH the city maintained is owed by a previous landholder. In other action. the rouncll de· ferred con11lderatlon on an urgcn cy Interim 1tra<lln~ ordinance pendinic form a I noticing of n public hearing fur tho propottcd law. Record Set Straight Laguna Councilman McDowell Denies Word& Newly elected Laguna Beach City Councilman Jack McDowell said Wednesday thal campaign statements which angered a fellow council member were in· correct.ly attributed to him. and he wis hed to set the record straight in the interest of council civility. Specifically. McDowell's com• m ents involved accusations made by Councilman Jon Brand at a council meeting immediate· ly followi.pg the election. Brand taid he was saddened that. during the campaign, ctt· didates !tad uld that sboWd the city lose the SU million Sycamore Hills suit, people f named in the actioo, including som e council and planning com· mission members could be "felons" In a ·prepared statement re· quested by the Daily Pilot, McDowell said in part: "Prior to filing my nomination papers, I carefully reviewed the lawsuits involving Sycamore HJlls with my attorpey. J1 clearly understood the tact t.hat these were civil, not criminal suits and that individuals named in the lawsuits had not been 'indicted' nor were they potential felons . "I am convinced that I did not use these terms at the chamber of commette candidates' forum or at any ot.her time t.o charac· terize Councilman Brand or anyone else as a 'felon.' ll dis· turbs me that this misun· derstanding has arisen. 1 believe that it can be explained by the fact that another speaker al t.he chamber or rommerce can· didates' forum did use the term~ which were mistakenly attribut.· edtome. "I welcome this opportunity to set. the record ftralght. l have no reason t.o anticipate any 'name' calling and personaUty clashes with my fellow council members "I think it is in the best interest! of the city thal the new council conduct its business in a spirit ot openness and civtlity," McDowell .said. Al DAIL y PILOT L/SC Hw~r Maten 1 t 1971 'Disney Ateards Las Bueoas Amigas Auxiliary to the county Family Services Association was one or big winners in Dis. neyland Community Services Aw ards Luncheon Wednes- day. (Story All >. Mrs. Frank V. Crane presents $5,000 award to Mrs. Robert Well. New Phone Charges Blasted at Hearing Pa ciric Telephone's con· t(oversial plan to charge 20 cents lor calls to information operators was blasted Wednesday in hear· inga held by the stale Public U tilities Co mmi ssion iD Anaheim. Led by Assemblyman Richard Robinson tO-Sanla Ana), watnea after witness told the Pl'C hear- ing officer that the proposed l,ariff would creaLe bard.ships ~·tule 11vane the phone company a profit on the previously free service. R obi n so n s aid h e in - troduced a bill rlhis week whid1 would prohibit the PUC from 1ranting the cbaree. ,The 20-cent charge for dirtt· tory uaiatance is part of a general r ate increase being aouaht in California by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. F,...P~AJ FREEZE ... He said a "very m a1or urcheologlc al resour~ cao be lost forever " 11 sites are d1s- tw-bed I'll all The council in addition to plac- ing lhe open space zone on the Point lands -includm" the thn•e lots acquired for $550,000 ror the ~\l bl1c -orde r ed Planntnl' Director Robert J oseph to report back with procedures for protect- ing additional vacant lands in lhe arra with potential archoolog1c sJanif1canrt'. That report is to be prepared rw the council's March 24 m~t· IC\(I. F,...P~AJ BATTIN ••. 1111 the atts Battin is charged with ore nothing more lhun rom- mon practkes among elected of- ficials. But Kurili<'h m ade littl e heodway with his ariument as Oun testlfiM that ~ had s~n ''lt<"tf'd om c1als' alct~ at only :\ ftw rund·ralsers during normal work Int hours. ORAHGE COAST l l l'\C l•t1U1alt•11 ~:t.~~~~H~,';:!;:;::,;.;:;,:; ~···••tii•"'lll (~ .. ~ ..... ~,..,.. ~·~ ...... -. ... 111. 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But witnesses appeanng In the hearing at the Anaheim City Hall t old hearing orr1rer Donald Meany that the rhargt! would create undue hardships to people who ran·t read English and the elderly who live on fixed in· rome$. They also pointed out that new businesses would be disadvan- tagl'd by not being included in the directory because customers would not want to spend 20 cent.5 to call ' Another point brought out was the high m obility of Or ange County residents. It was estimat· ed that four percent of the county's population moves each month, muning that directories are rarely up to date. f're•P~AJ SMOKE ••. f1e1als namt-d as defendanta in a GA.SP lawsuit. It wa11 successfully argued by the defendants that 1t was Im· possible for s huill's depuUes and marshals lo orret1t everyone '>\ho •pparenUy violated lhe no smoluni ord1n•nce. St>('urlly a gen ts ~raUn1 to- day apparenlly dtlrered with that cont'lu:uon . They patroll~d <'o urthousl' corridor s with partJr ular t mphasaa on the b\uy r ourthou se lobby a nd the haJlway ouulde Supenor Court. Presiding Judge Claude M. O w ens' m a s t e r cale ndar rourtroom . The rirst person arrcs~. Blll Wildeman of Buena Pnrk, pro- le'ltt'd has arrest as "an out r3f!f' .. "Thf'"e pt"ople are goinl{ to hNlr about this." he promised "I wasn't even asked to put out my dgarettt-, I ~as j ust hauled off lo the marshal's office." heffit'ld acknowledJied that he ho" been warned that GA.C\P Is on shaky legal ground in arresting every aUeged violator of what has bt"en described as a "ague t'ounty ordinance. "GASP int ends to cUT)' on." he said. "The organiution feels that it can justify today's acliom in the courts." Defense Aid Asked !WASHINGTON CUPl> -~ Hbuse Armed Senices Commit- tee has completed work on a $33,J billion military Pto<'urement bill, including Sl .1 billion more than r eco mmended by l b e ad · ministration for new stups. ac- cord Ing t o Conaresslonal ~s. Major Clemente Crimes On Rise 87 P&EDE<'K SCllODIDIL --............ Major trimea -r-a>e. robbery and buralary amona t.Mim -in- <' re ued JI pe rcent l• Saa Clem~ In l81S. The number or reported rapes more than doubled. Robberies In crea1ed 73 perc ent and bw'llarles lnueaHd 5' perttnt. according to fi&UJ'ff coot.alned in the San Clemente Police ~-~nt's aMu.i report. · Police Chief Nelvm Pastnert.o- day attributed lbe lncrease \0 a c hange in lbe way uime statistics are kept and to I.be aeoeral increase in crime Ila· tionwide. Under the department's pre- vious reporting system attempt- ed crimes were not classified with oCfensH that actually were carried out. Portner s.aid. "For example. if someone en- tered a house. but didn't take anything, il wasn't elaulfied aa • bur1Jary," Portner explained.. ··1 don't want l o blame the in- crease on a shortqe ol person- nel. but we have had many peo- ple out sick.'' Portner added. He said one lieutenant and one sereeant have been orr on dis- F,....P119eAJ NIXON ••• panel's knowledfe and without the quest.ion• the ~t.tee had asked. Committee spokesmen, ob· V'lously an&ered at Nbon'• ac- tion, said the queitiona were• 'still classified" but the matter would ~~vedJatertoday. Ni.xon, in • preamble to hU raponses, said it w u h1a oplo.lon that Conaress "cannot compel a president to testify cancem.lng the conduct oC hla office" but that' he WH responding "voluntarily" and that future preaident.a should not reiard this as a precedent. The theme th•t a president hH unU$Ual powers both as n~cards •clivities at home and abroad ran throuab Nl:con'a responses ind~ fending questionable and even ll· legal activities. "In short," be summed up, ·~have been -and will be ln the future -clrcumat.ances in which presidents may lawfully autboriu actions In the interests or the security or lhls country. which If unde rtaken by other persons or even by the President under different circumstances would be illegal." Many of the quest ions Nixon answered could only be f(Uessed at but he appeared to make these main points : -He authorized covert ac- tivities in Chile in 1970 to prevent the election of Allende a.s presi- dent on ground a "the expansion of Cuba-styled Communist infiltra- tion into Chile would have pro- vided a 'beachhead' for guerrilla operations throughout South Amerio." He said he knew of no plans concerning • coup by Chilean Army Chief of Staff Ceo. Rene Schnelder who was as- sassinated in 1970 and maintained that CIA acUvltles which he said he ordered term Ina~ in October 1970 "were nol a factor in brioilng about the 1973 military coup" in which Allende died. -Because of a wave or bomb- ings, terrorism a nd domestic violence in 1970 he authorized a t'oordinated counter-operallon by most intelllgence agencies but t'alled theoperntlon off after a few days o( objections from the late FBJ Director J . Edgar Hoover. Nixon sald hew as "surprised" at Hoover's dluareement bttausc lht' 1"81 chle( had attended the meeting setHng up the operaUon, later to be known as the "Huston P1an." Panel Nixes SS Tax Hike WASHJNGTON (UPI) -The House Ways and Means Commit- tee today rejected any Increase in Soda) Security tuH for fiscal 1977, thu s killing President Ford's plan to hike the payroll a..xes beemning lo Ootober The preUmlnary declslon by the Ways and Means panel came during a preview of possible budget changes the committee m ight make for fiscal 1W77. The review Is required under the new congr essional budget proctts. Ford p roposed that Social StturtJty tuu paid by both employer and employe be raised from S.IS percent to I .IS pettent. 'The wage "base" on which th.ls tu is levied already ls scbeduled togotoS1',SOO In 1m. A·te8t Postponed BEATTY. Nev. (UPJ) Radioactive items have been found In two homes by teams aearching thls smaJJ town for malttials mi.nln1 from a MMby nuclear dump di$pOla] sile. t ablUty for extended period• and that UIO man-dayll> wcre l~ dur-1"' the ye&r due to6icltneu." J>ortner said the in<'"'ase in buciJaries will be the tars« of• bur&Jary prevention procr•m to be undcirtaken In June by the Sm Clemente P olil'P Department, Laauna Beach Police Depar\· m eo t and O r •nae County Slwrif'f'a ~partment. , Under the procum. a van equipped with bur&lary preven- tion information wtll t ravel tbroucbout tbe south county . "We are 1oln1 to go t.o the people. rather than have them' come to us." Portner said. Figures rontained in the an- nual report abow that the depart- ment arrested 263 people sus~ pected of Involvement ln ma;or crimes in 1975, compared to 173 people in 1974. The conviction rate, however. dropPtld lo 47 per- ceot in 1975 fro m 61 percent in 1974. Arrest.a for narcotics and drug law violations declined alightly in 1975. to 2I08 from the 228 recorded in 1974. Arrests for public drunkenness, however, were sharply higher in 1975 -286 arrests were made, .compared to 188 in 1974. To Bonds Theft Honored lor Work .,..,, ...... __ Jim Stauffer (left) receives award from Clifford T. Haskell for work of Ji)'iends of the Sea Lions of Laguna Beach. The organization aids beached marine animals that would otherwise linger and die. Disneyland Com- munity Services Awards lunr heon was Wednes day (S1ory Page A·l U . SJC Suspect Pletuls Innocent Robert Sari Treca.rtin, one ol Trecartin. 40, of 15232 Ve;mont the bonds for evidence. Capt two men ~uspected ol slealln& St.. Westminster , ~as arrested Robert Griffeth said he was un ne1otiable bonds from San Juan with Leonard Beni. 40. of Los sure how long the office will keep Capistrano, entered an innocent Angeles. In Huntington Beach a the bonds. plea dudn& bis arrailftment on week ago. Sheriffs deputies al-Cit,y Manager James Mocalis four counta of bur1IMY in South Jege the two m en broke into San said his staff is currently study- Oran1e County Municipal Court Juan's city hall Feb. 2S and stole mg several different types or Tuesday. Sl00.000 worth of negotiable nlann sys tems to install ln lhe .Judie Blalr Barnette &et a re-bonds. temporary city offices. view ol Trttartin'a U00,000 bail Both men are out ol j ail on Until the system is installed, he for M•ch 11. He scheduled the $100,000 bail. Charges have not said, aecurity guards will be in preliminary hearing for Mar~b yet bttn filed against Benx. the building when the t'ity •laff ls 22. The Sheriff':. Ofhc~1s_k_ff_p1ng not workine. _______ _ ~~!!:r~~~~:.:. 5348 Cabinet be1u1tfu11v hn1~ "' 11mul1ted gram~ Amencen Walnut Brushed N1ckel-Oold oolOI' t11ghftghts the front Oe4u•e top carry h1ndl• TM Pit •RIOGI • G4742W T1te IUSWOITH • ~4766M 1H Pr..aJDCH • CH742W Tite AUIMAILI • G474H I 1111I1w1un1"nrr11t1lic•'1•1,., Our f•t•r:\011111 0111• \ ••nr f.unrnult••• Ott I ,.,.,.!I Pr111lu••I .. , •. -.••II! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .._ ......... .., ... a~w"' .. ~"- Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daify ~ Sat. 9-5:30 ~.._H..._-..W..1"6 .,,..... MN9 Fan1ous Zenith quality! Famous~~~ dependability! \ .... Thunday'• Cloeing Prices NEW YORK ThUf'ICl•y M arch 1 I, 19?6 L SC OAILVPILOT He's CautiOus But It Pays Investors By 1"11.TON MOSKO WITZ Jim Benham, ~ho \\ent lo rolll·ac on .l trumpt'I scbolar~hlp while.' ht' "as grttm,; 1tt'~n1l'S 11) r1ru1nct• and economic:., ouw manu&e $!ii.I mtlhon of olhc-r ~oplt> ' mont'y-3nd he's very t'urdul al»Ul where.• ho puts it. The r1• uoo bt''s so c..·ac·l·rul j, thJt ht· d<X•11n 't trust M>me o! till' f•vorlte r t'!i\\n, plact•i.for money From thl• $t11n!orJ l 'n lvt'r :oty r11mpu-.. Hanh »m r un!¥ th<> C11pllul Prl'i.t•r\•uth1 n F\md. wh1<.'h ts whJl its llli111'C..' 1mphl•S. u Cu11tl Cor people who ;1r\• •wraou!)I) t"0t1cerned with )wt-1>1n~ Money Tree thc..•1r money 1n a :-afr pla<'e. Ancl II\ · 'ah•" Jim lknh:11n doei.n't "m ply me~rn avo1d1n.: matt1 ~r.:.e11, 1)()k l·r i:uml'S unit th~ r;1cl'lr .ldc. HE ALSO Ml-;AN~A\'OIUl~G lhl' stork mat kct, h.inks. tugh·grade corporudt' honds &>nhum 1:-. convmt'l'd that our l>OC1ety 1s going through a pcnoJ llf Cumlamentjl changes l'rocei!dang on ~hat assumpuon. h~ invt•sls the fund's a~· sets ~XC'lllSh dy in U.S. Trea:.urv bilb. debt 1nslrument11 guaranleed b} lh1.· U.S governm1.•nt An ex·storkbrnker, Benham rem uins un:.wayed by the 1976 resurgent'<' or the s tock market lie '' 11:. drummt"d out t)f ~h·rnll L~nc-h, Pierce. FC'nnt.'1 and Sm1lh 1n 1971 after he bt.-cam<' unt.'al>y about the drift of lh1.· N·onomy and beg.:in advising has cht>nts to l>ell lheJr !iltX·k and buy Treasury nott':. and bills. In 1972. ht> pul his n'o111•y ''lien· his belidi. were by launchinli? Capit<.11 Pre:.t.'P uuvn Ills beliefs huve remaln1•d um·hang1.•d. Jlc harp::. on thrc1· touchstones: safe· ty. hqu1dity, yield A 1'UMBER OF OTHER so <'ailed "monl'Y market funds" \1en• started m the early 1970s to t ake ad1·antage or runaway interC'i.t rates. Ther e are m1\\ 35 or them Ho" ever. many of them -· :'luch as Orcyfu:. Liquid A:.scts, Fidelity Ua1ly l ncom~ and Scu<lder M:inaged Reserv•'S -were fleldt.'d by big \\'•Ill Str('('t hnu,1.•s which h.td <·a.,y access to r ustumers. They :.imply !>\.\ 1t<'ht'<I them out or :.tock fund:. into mont>y m:irk<"t funds Al so. \'1rtu.1lly all of lh1.• otht•r rn11111.•y market funds follow u sh..chtly ll•S:-. l'on:-.t•1 '.Ill\•' P•>h1·y than Cupit al Pre:.t!f\'Blio11 Tht·~ ~11'1'. fur t"<.1mpt1• hl'a\ ily invested rn l'l'rllCicates nf d1•1x1..,11 111 ;ultlstwn I•> Tn·J:o.IH v 1101t•s und b1IU. Some ahu hu} t•omnwri·1.1I JIJPt'r Goin~ 1h ""' n ".1~ C.q11t,1I 1'1t·~1·1' .1\1on h.1-. ri:-1.·n 1 .. bt'comt' tht• 11.11rc111 ' I Ith IJr1t1•-.1 m1111t'\ 111.1rk1•t fun1I although 1t :. far hl·hmd th1· h·a1kr. I >n·) f u, J,1r1uHI A.'>M'h '"h1:-h has S900 m1lho11 to'"'"''!. H ~<>11 haci hud }our monl'Y in Capital Preservation durini! 1975. 1l wnuld huv1• t'arn1•d 5.89 percent. som t•whut bettt>rthan s111•1ngs bL1nlo. mil':< SPEAKISG o•· BASKS, Jim Benham has not hes1t lll!'<I to raise questions about their pohr11•:. :iml practices He hJ'> mounted rostrums to point 0111 1h.11 t•ommercrnl bank" r hari:t> r red1t t•.ird 1·11:.hinH·r-. Ill 1wn1·nt intc.·rt•'>t nn 1111111 baltmct''> "hilt· p.1> 1111! '~"·•·r-. 1' · 1w1 n•11t .11111 ;, 111·r1·1•111 011 J>:lll,txlOk :1<'1'1>11111:. f..1<,( Vl'.11ht•111111•11 th.ti" h1h• lh1• ll;ink 11( Aml'ru-.1 \\ ·" p,1\ IOI! 13 tlt'rri•nt 1111 :101luv r1•rl1f1r,1t1·' of <I•· po~1t tt "a:-. p.1v111i.: .lnhn I >•x.• ·I' • 1w1 c.1•111 nn tw. P•t.,:.hook ar COUlll haldOl'l':-O \1h1l1• pa~1n~ Ill' 111111·11 lh.11 "'""° lhc• li.1nlo. 11( Am<'nca \\a:-. pa~ 1nlo( 13 pt•r1•1•111 nr1 :111 da\ t• .. 111f1rutl•., ol 11•• p!>'\ll. ll wa:-pa' 111.,: .lnhn Doi• 11 • pl'l'1·1•nt un his pa1111ho111i JC'l'UUl\t l'l•oph• "ho l••tlJ:«' 1h1•1r m11n1•\ in h;mk' .11 1· 1•11nd11rl1·d by tht' 1.'x1sh'n1·1• uf lhl' ~'l•d1.•1 JI D1•111•'>1t Jn,u1 Jlll't• Corp Jirr' At.-nham laui:h:-unt.I p111nts out th,11 th1• S9 b1ll1nn hl•ld by th1· FDIC 1s · '1ns11 ri n I!' m11rC' thun $li0(1 hilhon of dl'pmuts Benha m t'U rru•s his m1<1tr u:.t of bunks so fur uo; to inform Capital Preser vation l>harchold<>r:. thlll whC'n thl' rund bu\''> Tn•u-.ury b1lb. It I eQuircs "ph~'>l<.'JI dc•lsvt•ry nr th•· aC'tU-al L'S Treasury bill' to lls segn•.:at1'd are:i tn lhl' Bank of ·cahCorn11 main off1<'<' vault .. Thi' 1c; m'>Sl vnrommon hut Jim BC'nham 1::. not taking:iny<'h:rnc1·-. Two Irvine Industrial Complex Firms Lauded AllC'rJtan Ph:irmnN·ulH·als and Smllh '1'11111 C11mpanv U.S. Steel's Profits Jwnp PlTTSllUfiG ll Cl !'I) ' S Steel <..:orp reports ne.tr r et'ord profit.; 11 ( $559 r. m11l11m for 1975 dcspill:! .. ckchn1.• in stet.>I shipments to the lowest le1·pl in 14 'l·ar-. because of tht• rt'l'l''>:.lon · Income· of SlO 31 J share "as st•cond uni ~ 10 1974 in· roml' o( $11 fH 3 '>har 1• 1111 earnings or $630 3 m1ll11>n hu' t• lwC'n rc•cogn1zl'<I by ttw (;rl•:tlt·r lrv 1n1• l ndustri.il 1.ea.:u1· (G IIL> for thl•1 r 11111 tributions toward employe .. n1 H'hm1•nl and tht.• environ mt·nt . accor1l1n~ to Tocht ~I thH(Son, C:: fl (, l'"<l'CUll \ t~ d1rl'rl nr. 'l'tw two l n ·ml' lnrluc;ln.•I (.'nmpll•\ I 1rm:. "l'n• prn.1•111 1•11 !he• (;Ill. H11-.in1 ·,.., i-;,. l'l'lh·nc1• l\v.~ril lot lhe>1r 11111 sl.111tl11li! ;11'1\11•\'t•mrrll' int ht· area:. n( e mployl' und <'om llllllltl\ rt'l.111on-. and tor lh•·ir 111111·11011.11 <11HI1·n\ ironmcn1.1I , "" -( 1 •> u., 1 .11'11t t y. '" 1 "r 1d11dt 1·11h;1n11· lh•· 1•11111 1• Mmrn11111 1~, 1'-1rhol.,on :.uul '76 College Grads Finding Jobs Scarce WASlllNCTON tl 'l'l 1 1 .. "1 H-.ir·., <'<>ll•·~l' lo(r atlu11I•·' h3<1 n h:ird time (indini: J11t". liul !111 h111•111t•11111.il 1 I."' "' J!.176 Ill fa rini.: 1•vt•n v.111 ,1• lht· ( 11111•1•1• J•J,111•mrnl (°OUlll ii !.:tl<1 th1., w1•1•k f-:mploH•r Jlih 111f1·r' 1o \1111IN1h •ti 1:.!1 c'<1llt·~c·s an· tr. rx-r <'ent low1•r th l~ y1•ar th.in l.1,t 1111 h,1<'lwlnr·, th·~r1·1· <•;111 <lul11t~11. the council ~111d. For rna,1n'11 rlr1Hl'l' l'ltndul.1t•-. the d1:cl11w 1-. :t:. Pl'rt'1·n1. for 1l11<·l111.1I l Jntl11l.1t1·..,, :1:.! 111·1 c·1•111 ''ANO Jtl~T AMt1T rv1•non" al'r••rrl thul l'lil i'i ..... , .. a tou~h yt•ar,' l-Old lhe> rounf1I. ,, 1111\.111', n1111p111f1t 111 l(amu 1tion b11~1·1I tn lklhll'h1•111 l'.1 . wh11 ti rrrr•"•1·11t c·areer plannin1I and pl:u•t-1n1•111 d111•c tor' HI P1llc·~:"' .. 1111 UOl\'C'rllll ll'' The rt·port. hnwrvrr . '\,1111 th•· •";t1ma11 .11 t• an 1111 pro\•em rnl .,tn<'t' .JJnu.11 \ Thr· n11m• 11w11l111;.ik1• ;J fin.ti 'u1 \CytnJuly. The t·ourw il !oalll ,1 hrt•!ht • p11t wa<1 th11t un<Jn11rnlluut1• women rC<'C•r\'(•rl 27 j)(>rrrnt mrH l' J••li off•·r' tl111 month llwn March M l!li5. J o b ofr1•1-; 111 y.11111 .. 11 111\11 wrrt• ;jli rwn 1·nl h1gher at the> rn aster s le1 f'I HOW EVER, \\OMEN rrrC'1\'NI only l fi pcrcrnt nf .ill J<>b offers al lh1• undt'r"radu,111 It \(?I and I~ p c•1 cc·r" of the master's deJ:ree offers, the <'oun.-11 ~:11<1 ,Job offer s lo men decliCINI 20 perr1•nl for un\11•1 • 1otTadut1tes and 13 pert'ent ror m.1,l1•r 'c.1ndid.1tc' The report said 1t wac; punflni.: th.ti tht•r t• "'h'S .1 •.111\• l'r than CXP«:cted rate of offer!> to rni.:1n1.·Prs and businr,o; ad· ministration cand1dalc5 Humaniljes and !'0<'131 S('l<'nce 'lud1•nt'I round lhc greatest shrinkage from last H-.1r. 26 1wrc1•rH. fnllo"1•d l)v cn,11incering. science and businr-. ... f1t'lrl" "'w --O)tl'1 u -·· 1('10 ., ~(. O'k!ll It -"" •• 11 --•1010,.. -.-110 ll -·d .. , .. ' . -Jll'l - 1'111Q\t0r to \I •• '1 t •... z.~~• .., ' '' 1•,.... .,._, l ... (JlOI 1111 I ,, I ' l~I• 1C'll 1 \0 11 l •, 1.llyt• (Mp ••I 1•• I • l~tll'\tl.0 I h )<t I 60' • • , /wm I/Ml ll 1• It 14 • - 88 DAILY PtLO T Thu'9d1y. Matel\ 11, 1918 . QCC, Eido Rehearsing Mel BrocJb' from 1M people wflo .... r-"TM Jan ....... ---··-....... NOW SHOW1N8-0NE WEEK ONl Y AOH(lll 8100kllUISI 77?·6446 COSTA MUA B11s1o1 Cinemas !>'0·7444 .-TUI Lni 6738350 LA MAIRA F •9lion Sqw1 t 69 t ot>33 MISSION VIEJO CinetN Vieto 830·6990 -~111 ~h· In ~ 1022 ORANGE Or~e M•ll Cmtma SJ7·0340 OAANGE Phil City ~ntet 63.4·9182 SAN CLEMENTE ,,lf.INI 492-()()56 WESTMINSTU (;1netN Wtsl 892·4493 A.rtJ.ur lihller nd Noel Cowud bnt a pl.Jr oC new 1bow1 oPtruna on the Ounce CoHt lhl mootb -.. new" ln tho respt.Ct lbat Hither bas bttn mounted on tht- local boards 1n tbc pa t Intermission Tom Titus dttadt. dlrtttll'll "All My Son:i'' Tbe first la Mlller ':1 with a tam bt-dtd b) Wcrld War ll·era drama lhrtt •·ell-known com "All My Sons," operung m u n i l Y t h e a t l' r at Onnae Cou\ Colleac ptrformer:s Ralph nut Wednc1day for a Rirhmond "'IJ pli&)' th(' rour·evenlna run. The manufacture r. J ounnt' second lt • · F'a lltn Wokott Is cast at1 h1i1 Ancel•." a Coward com wtre ~nd Garr Saderup edy ot even eurlll•r vln· Portra) s their r.ur v1 vina taae. which opt•n11 March son. 30. al10 for a slngl~ Others !n the OCC cast week'sdurataon a re McKee Anderson, Ron Christa•. Jam Rr an. OCC DRAMA 1nstruc· Debra Florio, P aul F'an tor John Ferzaeca 1s rung and April Hamilton. their Nrrent husb;.lnd • with Elsie r alntt•r com· plt'ting thl' cast Ui a worldly dome:m c Tbt• comedy pluy1 lht> usual l.1do lisle !1 ~ e ru~ht !il'h e dul t-, with Pt'rformJnc·1..•s u l 8 30 March 30 lhroujth AiJnl 3 t n t h 1• I. 1 d 11 l ' I ,. Clubhouse. 701 \'1n Lido Soud. NelA port Beach Reservations ma) be ob tamed by calhng 673 6170 or 673-3096. * BACK TAGE D,in Bonanu dropout PeTnt'IJ R o b e rt s pl:t )ln~ P r o h 1. o r llaro ld fhU. audattoo~ to com· plete the cast "Ill tx· heW April 25 ut 10 u m llnd Apnl 26 at i 30 p m at Dale Junior lh gh ~boot, 900 . Dal e St . A nJhetm . the> i.how \,\ 111 orwn Junt' 18 C A I. I, 8 0 A R D S('hu11t11n '11 Wt• t Dmncr Pio> hou1e \\ 111 hold o~n uudltit)ni< for 1t:; n ·pmH.' pn)(Suct1on of "Fiddler on the Roof'· Saturday ¥1 10 n fl\ In thl' theater. I~ "' l'n ld a P l<'o . San Cl<'mt>nle tht> mu)iC'al \\Ill ope.an April 20 and "Ill run lhrou11 h July 1l ~1x mehts a" eek. Universal Loses Suit Curtain hme 1:-8 I' m Wednesda y thro ug h Saturday o( next week 1n the college auditorium and adm1ss1on 1s frtt Verre. restden1 d1rl'Ctor -r~isi-!5~5ES!Ei2!iirl at Sebastian's Wt>st Di n "MO D9'0SIT, NO llTWN" .. . "CHAM.• A TMI AMML• .. . On 'Kong' LOS ANGELES <AP1 • -Uni\'ersal Studios lost another round in the bat· tle to remake the film classic "King Kong " when a judge dismissed the movie company's $15 m i l lion bre ac h ·O f · contract suil a g ains t RKO General. Universal h ad con- AT LIDO ISLE. an aJI island resident cast re- aches back to the 1920s for "Fallen Angels." a frothy Coward piece be· mg directed by players president Norma Bell P a t Mo r a n a nd Iris Schne ider portray t\\o married "om e n who have both had a ffrurs wi th the sam e m a n <pla yed b y G eorgl.' 11:.arn'> St.i n Bl'il and Laddy Reday are cast as ner Playhouse. IA 111 con duct a s umm<'r lhcuter \\c>rkshop for lhl''Jllilrl' from age 12 up classt>s \.\111 be held da1l) from 10 a.m to 3 15 p m for t\.\1l 1A ee k s \\It h t hr ee session sch ed ul ed, beginning J une 21 at the thea ter . 140 A \'Cnida· Pico. San Clemente Costa Mesa's Kt.>nt Johnson will direct the Anaheim Bicentennial Celebration Com m1ttl•c's pr oduC't io n o f ·'The Mu s ic Ma n" for l\.\O weekends in J u n<· \.\tlh tended it had an or al con. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiii tract with R KO , pro· ducer of the original mo- tion picture. for rights to the film and that RKO subsequently broke it in -----------------------. favor or an offer from tn· dependent producer ---(~~~l·='~~l1·=·=·1 • ...! .... !!"1~=~2!a!JJ .... ~~=;' ~ · .. ii!."" ....... ·---OMIMWOWllM CUCllDO'I tmT • ~=i:..=--· -------lllAIOW'f MM "' fliOtll fl'll --.... ..,,.. .. -· l&AOC CMltlTMU • -·----·-Mt&a.I.._• --... ·-- --·111--Mlll&l~. NIT • WMJONe TM.I. "" -·· _..... .... ..,,.. .. -l&ACI CMltlTMU. WHATS All THE FLAP ABOUT? DESPITE WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ... Omo De LaurenU1s. S up e r ior Cou rt Judge Harry Hupp ruled that Universal had no legal claim to the ••K.Jng Kong" rights because no written agreement had ever been signed by the parties. Legal squabbles in· itially erupted bet ween lioi\'ers al a n d Oc Laurentiis but they were settled la st Janua r y, with Universal saying it would not try to beat the other film into release . . , ..... , . ..-.... ...,,_, ... "~.!t'E!..~'!.li.~- CINE MALAND HU\f ..... ..,._,~1511 , .. ,,..""' •tTWOCeOt''•._ '1All tlfYEI" Ill ,. .. ,~':.:...11iee -·-~·-·-· .. me " .... 6-• l» ltfl ····- • • '1UI HfYEI" Ill r.-M '-1'-..... ._,_M ••-•hll>ft f u l On-hH "W.-Cle·l•ftall'f alUl'·pnc\Mng _,. .. ii.et ltulldo -.. •n .., ••.wen "'''•• Cf11mpl1" Lot ......,_ --............ _._ ,.•d• tH"' •Uh a Orltlleftt ,._..,_ • .., "-°" -.. -'Tu t on-', -~ ...... tee-TV .. ··.:.•' . ir&L'i rU..~'9:'T\._..,_ nIWR 110.lllT DC NIM> ... ACAOIWY AWAIO MOMIHAT!Otn tfelUO... MST PtCTVll IHTACTOI llST ACTIHS llSTOIHCTOI ANO llST SllfpOITM ACTOI '1tlND£NBURr· cr;1 l:SM:OO "THC UEJT WAUO r£Pr£R" Z:.-oo4~00.. I 0:00 WDAYafll ... " J' .. M\ ""IW"9 h4'"U'-1t it WNtlerGOl"(rsJ ........... " ,..,w,,_._,, '111£ DEVIL WITlttM H£1" I :50-5:55-10:00 "Oll tlACUU .. (I) J:U-1:00 '111 IRll WITllM H£1" ,. .. ,.. ....,w,,_' ''"',..." "1U IUCUU" 11t.•-w ... ~,,_._, .. W•D~'t "WO l£PO SIT NO •£TUR#" (;J 2:00-4:25 7:00-9:25 ALSO ACADEMY CARTOONS Eury 011ce 1n • wllile there la a -i. tll•t you • •nted to •ff but mined Now ALICE IS BACK! LLlN f il*>TV\J RIS KRISTCTFE I~· 40 YURS AHEAD 0, ITS TIME! ,,,. •• , ... h .... ,. ••,•It•••• ,._,, .. ,,i•o ........ , .. -. ..... ft tlfft• .,.., (ll HIU It .._... 1..-tn Ut •Al""'*' • ....... "'•t 111ttltt••• """"' "'"1 • fMIM .. u ......... .. .... , ......... - CMAIUS MOMION .... IAllHIAIT ,Ass• .... "llPOIT TOTHI COMMIHIOMa'" Ill ~Breakheart PusP wu the end of lhe line. Jnll' CEISll1 I\ ull1 WJOTT IAmll ll'ffftl CHARWi BROXSO~ • .um.ll11Ua.£A~s ·BREAKllEiJT ~ 1Un11C BEN JOHSSO~ ·RICHARD CRES~A ·JILL lREL.\.~D CHARLES DCRSl~G ·ED LAlTTER · DA\'ID HrnDUSTON RYAN O'NfAl • MAllllA 8lllllfl0fl INCLUDING: BEST PICTURI! BEST DIRECTOR UCLUSIVE IN OflANOI COUNTY EDW I MA ...... ~ ....... , con ..... s. '"'"" -Nl:\I \IOP, <. l~l JN \\'U'll \'llL\C;I: ••1 I \' II \I \I'· " \\~ .. •"\) •A1JC1 DOISN"f ..... .-AMYwoar "NISOt•O. WAYIMUl" IP•I t C•ll 642-5671. Pul 1 few word1 lo work ror you. 'llw .Jou" ·~· n \\eHIUlll 1wAh1n1t '' wr•m>~ j1tlul~1'•..,.I . . . . .. t . . \,. ' • .4 . . .. • 1 . . JI 7 Saddlebaek .... EDITI ON VO L. 69, NO. 71, 3 SECTIONS, 32 P AGES Today s Closillg N. '\1 • Stoeks .. . . \ THURSDAY, MARCt·tli, 1976 TEN CENTS )Badham 'Leads' Schmitz in Campaign CMJly "'"' -"111u.r. ·-· SCHMITZ AIDE CATHI KELLY OF MISSION VIEJO WILL BE MAKING CHANGES U.S. Senate Candidate Lower1 Sights, Wiii Shoot for HI• Oid Congreaalonal Seat Auemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach) aald today he's 1\lll the front f\IDMr In the R~ubllcan primary campaJen for the 40tb Con&ressional Dis· trict despite John Schmit&' sud· den entry !nto the race Wednes· day. Badham sald the conservative f«me.r congressman's decision to run ''came as somewhat of a s urprise but it wasn't unforeseen by n\.y campaign planning." "My polls Indicate 1 am the luder ln thla race-and one more candidate Is n't goin& to make m1.aeh differe nce one way or the other," Badham said, scoffing at lhe claJm by Schmal& that 39 per· ct"nt of the district voters support him. "John can claim anything he wants and u s ually does," Badbam said. Schmit& sold In ~ tcltphonc In· terview his campaign will bf' geared to compt~te with S.dham and "the pohtlcol machmc that's been running thi ngs around he r e :· Both B a hdham a nd Schmitz a r e from Newport Beach. Both a re considered con· servatives. Schmitz charged Badham ha:. opened himself to attack for bar· <Stt SCHMITZ, Page A?> 17 Cubans Slain' By FemaleFiring Squad in Angola LUSAKA, Zambia <UPI> -An all·woman firing s quad in southern Angola bas executed 17 captured Cuban soldiers for rape and murder, according lo a com- munique issued by pro-Western guerriJla forces. The communique. issued Wed· nesday by the National Union for the Total Inde pendence of Angola. said the Cubans were shot last week after they "were tried for rape and murder." "All 17 were executed. The rir· ing squad was composed entirely of women and the Cubans were shot with their own guns.'· An estimated 12.000 Cubans were sent to Angola to support the Soviet.supplied Popular Mov· ement for the Liberation of Angola In their takeover of the West African country. The communique was senl to Lusaka for distribution by J onas Savimb1, the Na tional Union pre· sident who is directing forces in hit·and ·run op er ations 1n southern Anitola a gainst the Popular .Movem ent. Last month the POJ>Ular Move- ment claimed v1cto,.Y in Angola 's nine·month c1v1I war after de· feating the National Union, and its ally. the National Front for the Liber ation of Angola. The National Union aba ndoned conventional warfare but con- tinued to fi ght in the south usinr guerrilla la<'l1cs IRS Bills James Hoffa Smokers Under Arrest ST LO l 'l S <U PI) - Former Teamster Union boss James R. Horfa, miss· ing since last summer and feared d e ad. has been billed for nearly S53>.000 in back taxes by the Internal Revenue Service, the St. Louis (Bobe-Democrat tt· p o r led t o da y an a copyrighted story . Ami-pollution Forces Collar Six at Courthouse The news paper. said the IRS sent the t ax bill to Hof· ea·s home in Lake Orion. Mich.. Dec 23. <'laim1ng the money was ov. ed on a lump sum retire ment pay- m ent of more than Sl.7 milhon paid from the union inHnt. Hoffa vanished from a resta ura nt parkin& iot ne ar hts home last July and has not been seen or heard from since Six people w ere booked on citizens' Arrest In the Orange County courthouse today as security •gents representing GASP <Group Alalnst Snaoldng Pollution > enforced what they said is a coµnty ordinance pro- hibiting s mokang in many sectors of the Santa Ana building. All six . one of them reportedly a lawyer. were take n to the marsbar s oHice where..t.pey we~ cited for violating the non· smoking ordinance and then re- leased on their promlse to appear m court GASP :it torney WllUam Sbef· fi eld said the s:x people arrested were spotted sm oking In front or or close to "No Smok~" signs. "If we can't get rehef in the courts, we intend to get it this way," Sherfied. a non-smoker. said. "Smokers are a meaace lo the health of the community and we shouldn't have lo put up witb it." Stturity agents representing GASP said they are under orders to arrest any person sm<>king in restricted area s or the rourthouH. They said they in· tend to remain there until the practice Is halted. The organization recently suf- fered a reverse in the courtroom when Superior Court Judge Lloyd E. Blanp1ed Jr sustained objections filed by county of. ficials named IS defendant.a ln a GASP lawsuit. It was successfully argued by the defendants that It was Im· possible for sheriffs deputies By New MAC Me.her Viejo Gardens Opposed Ne wl y e le <'t e d M unlcipal Ad v1ll o r y C'o u n <'ll (M AC') member Ted Keene u1d today hf' opooses communitv urdens in Misi.ion VieJO unll's:. n ~real manv more reMdcnli. show an tn· ll're .. t m them The MAC' \Otl.'d Monday miht first nol to ap1>ly for federal funds for co mm u nity garden plots. Howevt-r, whl'n Coun- r 1lman Cal Neve om<'nded tht> or'l(llnol m otion to i(O ahead with the 11ardens on condition that ul least \& ~ardcnrrs pay thl.' $10 :iphratlnn frc and \•oluntcen•d ('on~• \\·eat h e r Fair tonight and sunny on Friday according to lh<' weather ser vice Gusty winds 15 to 2S mph this evening. Highs worming to the mid-OOs fo'r iday. Lows toniabt in lhe 40s . I NSIDE TODA \' UltOrlhodtn cu 1t mitJI ~. Margortt TMMl~ou ·, open· Mu, llone1t11. condor and frtt 'J'int ho~ won th~ ~' o/ Corw>dions. Su BI. ••••• Al •• •• AS C~lt All AU Atl M ..., ... , Alt •1 •• ... \.t-*" ., ,...,,,... II --... , ........... , .. ---I-... .. ...,. C.-y At• 11 ..... •M 1-b CM ,.. __ ,. ........ ,.......... .. """""" ... , ---A4 ---A4 persona lly t o s uper vise the garde n's operation. MAC mem- b<·rs voted 4· l In favor or the garden plots. .. Only one person wai. interest· ed t'nough In the gunlc•ni ng pro- posal to show up ut Monday's meeting ... Keene ~aid "Thi s 1s a la<'klu .. tt>r program. al ll.'ai.t at the mom ent." Also opposing lht> gardens pro- po.,al 1s C'ounc ll woman Kathleen Kelly, who said the proi:rum is not a vulid Ust' of tux '1ollurs. <Keene did not votl' Monday n1.:lll Outgoinj! Coun<'llwoman JNtnnl' Ga .int>IHn r <i't hrr hn11l ' Cl t t• "' M on d a > o -. a M AC member. The single vote ogainsl the gardens was cast by Mrs. Kelly l "I just don't see the need for community gardens In Mission VieJO." Keene sa id. "About 00 percent of the residents here have back y ards . We are elected by the people. thoug h. and if SO or 100 people demonstrate a vital interest. I 'II go for the gardens.'• Gardeners can apply for a 20 x 20-foot plot by filing a SlO ap· plication at the MAC offi<'e . 26129-D La Pai Road, Monday through Friday from 10.:.> a m. to 4 p m Additional Information 1s a vailable by calling 581 7610. Nixon Role in Chile Told in Documents WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ri ch a rd M. Nixon oc.dered massive CIA covert actlv1Ues ln Chile in 1970 to pr even~ establish· ment of a Cuban.style communist "beachhead" for guerrilla opera· tions throughout South Amerka, according to document. be re· leased today. But he denied responsibility for the death of President Salvador Allende. In a highly unusual action. lawyers for the former president released lo the media 34 pages of his responses to quest.ions put to lum by the Senate Intelligence Commilttt e\·en before Ult panel bad received the documenl The committee. beaded by Sen. Frank Church CD-Idaho). sent a Ust of 77 questions to Nixon at his San Clemente home Feb. 5 re- quesllng they be "answered ex- ~tiously" unde r oath. The answers started lricklint • In shortJy anerward but the final batch WIS delayed unUI today by Nixon's controversial trip to Pek· ing late last m onth. The often cryptic answers cov· end a wide variety of sub1ects ranging from Chile to FBI and ClA domestic activiUes against American citizens. They were released without the panel's knowledge and without lheJlues Uons the committee had asked. Committee spokesmen, ob· viously angered at Nixon's ac· Uon. said the questions were ' 'still classified•· but the matter would be resolved later today. Nixon, ln a preamble to bis re$p0nses. said ll was his opinion that Con1res.s "'cannot compel a president to testily coecemiog the conduct of bis office"' but that he was responding "voluntarily" (Sft NIXON, Pa1e A2> and marshals to arrest everyone who apparently violated the no smokina ordjnance . Sffurity aients operating to- day apparently differed with that conc lus ion. They patrolled courthouse corridors wltb particular emphasis on the busy courthous e lobby and t he hallway outside Superior Court Presiding Judge Claude M. Owens ' ma s t e r c al e ndar courtroom. The first person arTested, BiU Wildeman or Buena Park, pro- tested his arrest as "an out· rage.'' "These people are going to hear about this." he promised. "I wasn't even asked to put out my cigarette, I was just hauled off lo the marshal's office." Sheffield acknowledged that he has been warned tbal GASP ls on shaky legal ground in arresting every alleged violator of what has been described as a vague county ordinance. Po1t Office ToSlwtDown On Saturdays The Laguna Hills post offi ce on Paseo de Va lencia will discon- tinue Saturday hours as of Satur· day. March 13. a ccording to David Rios. postmaster . Instead. the new contract flla· lio n In the Laguna llllls Pharmacy, 25260 La Paz Road. will offtr the same Saturday 5ervlce11, except for processing foreign mall. The contract sta· lion will be open from 10 a.m. to l pm. on Saturdays. "We establb hed Saturda y hours al the Laguna Hills post of· ficc only H a temporary measure last fall wht'n the Laguna Nli<uel contract st ation was closed," Rios said. "Now with lhe new one open al Lapuna Hills Pharmacy, we can discontinue the Saturday hours again allhe post office." El Toro Man In Drug Rap Orange County she riff's of· ficers ha ve filed multiple drug charges against an El Toro man who allegedly was found lo be un· der lhe influence of ler after paramedics revived hi m an apparent coma in his e. Deputies j aile rancls Dunsmore, 20. of 2Ut raas St .• El Toro. on cbarces ~ betnc un· du the influence of and in pMsession of heroin and po&aess· ing narcotics paraphernalia. DepYUes said they found a quanUty of heroin and syringes use d ro r the I njec tlon of marcot.lc5 in the home. O•llY "''• Statl ,.,,.. Hospital Honored Mrs. Sam uel G enet r eceives a wa rd on be h alf of Sad dleback Communit y Hospita l Thrift Shop from Geor ge 0 . Robe rts. The shop was honored for n u s ing Sl00,000 to a id the hos pita l in 1975. The D isneyla nd Community Services Awa rds Lunc heon was Wcd nesd<iy (Story, Page A·ll) News Leak by DA's Assistant Debated By GARV G RANVJLLE his t<'!>t1omon.> o ..... o.,,, "11•0 "'" Ryan wit hrln•w an admissi1111 A pnvat<' invt•stigator l<''lt1 r1NI fr1>m F,ppirk th.it hr hod d1' Wednesday t hat h<' was pr<'sent <'u s!> t•d h 1, t h ('O p C'nd 1 ni.: .when an Oroni.:t• County dt•puty testimony T u1•sdny uft<'rnoon district nttornt•y lust Y<'Ur 1rn1rl with an t•arl11•r witnesii in the• he wa11 instruct<'d to exthani:t• 111 hearinR vestigut1v<' information with th<' T hal witn("'"' wus former di:. Los Angele!! Times. tn<'I att11r1wy '"' 1·~ll1l11l1;r Roy The testimony of pnvak <'Yl' Mil)('r II<' l1'.,l1f11•rl :ibout thl' nl John Epp1ck an mdict('(J Orangt• leged inform ,1t111 n lc;1k Tut·.,day County Supe rvisor Robert Hal mormnii tin's pretrial hearing tended lo Anet 11 wus Tuesday afternoon, support a defense allegallon that Eppir k ndm1ttrcl . that he· talkt•d the DA 's om cc le aked 1nforma· with Mtlkr n•1.t<1 rdinJ.: has stint on lion to the media while Bullin the witnc11s stand . inl'ludinf( h1:. . was under investigation. mention or a<;s1s lanl Deputy Dis But when Deputy District Al· tnct Attorney M 1chael Ca pi n1's tor!'ey J ack R yan c ross ex-name. ammed. Epplck, h~ su.c~e«led m Therefore. Ryan succeeded in neutralizing the s1gruflcance or •casting doubt ovn how rnu<'h Ep 51 Homes Okayed In Lake Forest Orange County Planning Com· rniaslonera have a pproved plans for de~Jopment of about 11 acres on the south side of Trabuco Road. west of Ridge Route Drive, in Lake Porel'l . A total o r 51 single family bom~ will be bui It on the site be· ing developed by Fir:r;l Manaae- mentCorporallon. ' , pi<'k re<'alkd fm~t-hand of an tn· vesllgators' J(alhermg July 2K. 1975. al the A1rporler Inn in Irvine. Like Mill er . Eppick said that al the meeting Ocputy District Al· torney Dan Brice apologized for ba\'ing leaked mformallon relat· ed to an inves tigation of Dr. Louis Cella to a Times reporter Epplck tesUfied that Brice said be leaked the Information on Caplul's Instruction. He admitted that the sin&le mention of Capiul's name at the meeting lost July was the onlv · <See BATTIN, PaieA2) ?IJ OM. Y P'llLOT SB 'Sobbing' ~Patty .. ·oescribed IAN F &A NCISCO .UPI> - • Pl!Uffl1 Heant•e e.ull ~">' ·trill t0id1y WH r~ uUI ... ay bttHM ~ Z2·f~U-old ...... ,.r wr ....... d&.kr ... ,..... . .,. ..... -.. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A psychlatrlat whom P¥trtclw Hearat once ucuaed of buUyin~ her to teara U)'S the "quivered Uld balf·sob.,.d" when be blunt· ly Inquired lnto her motive1 fOl' jolnln1 terrorist• In a bank holdup. Or. Harry Kozol. who wu em· SOLIAH JU..ORS QUIZZED ON SEX, A5 'ATTY'I NEW LOOtC A 'ASHION PLATE, 83 broiled in a dispute with M iss .ffearst in January, be1an his testimony for the prosecutJon Wednesday at ber tnal for bank robbery. U.S. Atty. James L Browruni Jr. said Kozol, who Interviewed the defendant fi ve limes. will challenge her contention that she was still a fri&htened kidnap vie· thD when she joined her Sym· 'bk>nese Liberation Anny captors • i,iicrime. Chief defense counsel F. Lee Balley said he would vig()('ously l>f'Otest Kozol 's t estimony and probably would refer to the pre· •vioua d~pute between the doctor •and the defendant. The diminutive, cr•Y·haired expert appearine for the govern· 'ment said Wednesday that he first mentioned the SL.A. the tiny terrorist tribe that kldnaped 'Miss Hearst on Feb. 4, 1974, by ·uldn1 her to describe slain SL.A chieftain Donald "Cinque" • De Freeze. "He was always 1ivin& or· den." he quoted her u sa)'in1. Kosel. 89, depicted Miss Hearst u U1 but cooperative at their first meeUn1 on Jan. 7. But he said he wu dlaturbed by "her smoking ConltanUy.'' He uld be 1ot the Impression "thla waa a 1lrl who talk.a direct· 1Y and Ukea to be directly spoken to." ,.,.... ....... J NIXON ••• and tb1l future presidents should -rt1ard thl1 as a precedent. The theme that a president has unusual powera both as re1arcis acUviUea at home and abroad ran lhrou&h Nixon's responses In de· fendin1 questionable and even 11· le1al activities. "In abort." he summed up, ''there have been -and will be in the future -circumstances in which prealdents may lawfully authorise actions In the interests cl the 1ecurity of this country. •hlch if undertaken by other penon1 or even by the President under different circumstances 'WOU.ld be llleaal." Many of lhe questions Nixon -anawered could only be 1ueaaed at but he appeared to make these 1nain points: -He authorited covert ac· tlvities In Chile in 1970 to prevent the election of Allende as presl· dent on 1round1 ·'the expansion of Cuba·atyled Commurust inf1ltra· tlon Into Chile would have prC>- vided a 'beachhead' for ~rrilla operations throughout ~outh America.'' He aaid ho knew of no ~lans eoncernintt a coup by Chilean Army Chu•r ol Slnrf G<'n J\ene Schneider who was 1111· iaasslnated ln 1970 and maintalnt"<l lh11l CIA activities wh1cb he 1101d he order<'d terminated in Octobt'r 1970 .. were not :a factor an bnn~uni about the 1973 mllltary coup" in which l\lleode died. 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The produetion will be d1rttled dramatically by Anne Vardaruan and mus ically by Barbara Arnold. The orehestra will be conducted by Claire Horn. The technical stalf includes Chris Bidwell. student director: Pam Mabry, s tage manager, and Andrea Vardanian, artisbc de· sian coordinator. El Toro School Looted for 81,696 Orange County sheriff'~ of· firers are investigating the th~rt from El Toro High School of u eamera, tape rN·orders and microphones with a total value or $1,696.75. Deputies uid the loot w11 ~ taken from v arlou:1 location~ in the school at 25255 T~edo Way "during the school y<'ar " Ttw IOt'ls was r eported by school of ricaul Wil Chong SCHMITZ ••• Ina looitlm1 political ope:rauves l&Jl Bute~ a-4 A.nlGlct Ford lo ~ hia um pa Ip. •"nlat •lU be a ptOblcm ror _., beca ... Bukblr Md Font uwe bin luallt4 la \be past &o tM C.Ua •1•DluUall. •• Sdunita ulttled, ref~mn1 to Or. t.o-.Us eUa. ont of California's blt1e1t campal1n donors who has been l.ndttted by t-.·o 1rand Jurtes. 8adham d~nled belunaina to a political machine. but conceded he bu hlrtd f'ord's and Outchef'• firm . Oplnioo Research, to conduct his cam p11an. "I needed a profcwonal atatr beuusc l don't have lime to con· duct a umpaian and condu(t As· atmbly ~slnHs at the same time," Badh1m uld. "That doesn't make me part of a mactune." Badham turned the gun on Sc:bm1tz. contendma. "John's always been controlled by a c:er· ta1n cadre oC individuals who tell him "'bat to do and when to do It .. Schmatz' entry into the con· iress1onal race m eans he has abandoned a bid for the Republican U S. Senate nomina- tion. He said he spent about $35,000 oo that effort. which included weekly lele\•1sion programs that will continue but ·'taper off gradually." A recent statewide poll showed Schmlu a distant fourth in the race for the GOP Senate nomina· lion. Schmitz also said his decision was prompted by a "continuing barraae of questions from people asking me why I wasn't runnin& for the .Olh Congres.slonal Dis· tric:t Instead.·• Andrew Hinshaw bas declared for re·election to the seat he wrested from Schmitz in 1972 despite his impending prison term. The presence ol an lncum· bent doesn't woM"y Schmitz. "The issue In this election will be integrity and I 'm the one with the clean record," Schmitz said. Schmitz said he is the only person In the race wtth "real na·' tlonal poll tie al nperlence." Besid es hi s one term 1n Congress. Schmitz ran for presi- dent on the American lndepen· dent Party ticket In 1972 and polled m ore than a million votes. E',..• Ptl9f! A J BA'ITIN ••• lime he heard it before discuss· ing the subject with Miller Tues· day afternoon. The alleged Information ex· change with the medla is said by defense attorney Matthew Kunlich to be part of a process that has unfairly singled out Bat-' tin for prosecution Kurilich 1s seeking to have seven felony charges brought aaamst his client m a Grand Jury indictment dis misaed on the grounds that he is a victim of :seleetive prosecution. The indictment charges Battin with the Illegal use ol his county staff and county StlJ>plies in an un11uceessful 1974 campaign for lieutenant ~overnor. Called lo the witness stand by Kuri lich late Wednesday was former Garden Grove city coun· cilman John Dean. Kurillch Introduced Dean as a defense witness capable of prov- ing the aC'ts Hallan 1s charged with are nothing more than eom· mon practices among elected ol· f1c1al:; But Kurllleh made little headway with his argument as Dean tealllied that he had seen l'lected 0Hie1als' a adl'!I at only a few fund raisers dunna normal working hours. New Phone Charge~ Blasted at Hearing Pa<'lflc Tel cp hont '~ c-o n troverslal plan to ehorwt-20 c-t•nb for c11ll11 to information operators was blasted Wednei!Sday an h\'ar· in1a held by the t.late Public Uti l ities Com ma s~don in Anaheim. Led bv As11embty mun Richard Robinson \ 0 San tu Ana>. witn~'I~ after wltneH told the PUC heur· ln1 offict'r that the proposed tariff would create hardships whale 1lvlng the phone company a profit on the previously free service R o bin so n said he 1n · troduced a ball this wttk which would prohibit the PUC from granting the c har ge. The 20-cent charge for dirtt· tory assW>tance 1s part of a 1eneral r ate increase being sought in Cabfom1a by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. Part of the inc rease sought would raise residential phone btlts from 55 to 80 cents per phone per month. Under the 30 calls per month system used by some resl· dents. a 35·cent monthly Increase is being as ked . The phone company is also asking a Sl.05 to $2.05 per phone ~r month Incr ease for busi· nesses. If those requests v.in PUC ap. prcwal, thtn the 20·cent Inform•· lion e har1e would JCO Into •ffect. Phonf' <'ompany officials say that revenue11 generated from the 20·cf'nt charae would be applied lo lowerlne the-ln('ren11es souaht on rt'alde ntla l and buslneu phone11. In seeking the charge, phone officials pointed out that the first three lnf:>rm atlon calls per month would be free and all calls outsidt-the l'lrt'I code would also not be charged. But witnesses appearing in the hearing 1t the An11heim City Hall told hearina officer Donald Meany that the eharge would create undue hardstups to people who can't read English and the eldt'rly who h ve on fixed In· comn They also pointed out that new businesses would be disadvan· ta1ed by not bein1 inducted ln the direetory because customers would not waot to spend JO cenu to call. Another point brou1ht out was lhe hl1h moblllty of Orange County resldenl1. It wu esUmat· ed that four percent of the ('ounty's population moves each month, meanln& that directories are rarely up to dale. Super•nan Syndrome · Robben Get $9,300 Haul From Namaake LONG 8EACH CA Pl -Loolt Ooltt at that hDuM. Bo"nd ln lhe t'hair belOI npped off by two "'nabb7 looking" robbers. tu ... tt'a it'l ~rman' said the robbera made on with $4.000 U, ctth the c-ouple bad lnt~nded lo u:.c 011 a trip to I-as VegH. ~.300 an j .. elry and other v•luablH . Superman. 83, "'as the flrat to free himself. Mic:hul Su1>41rman. th1t ls. Superman and bi.I wUe, Allc:e. were at home Tue day niat)t with a friend when two "1rubby lookin1 mm" with weapons bural ln lhn>ulh the front door. poUce Hid. Mr. and Mro. Suptrman and tbelr rncnd were Sltld up wllb adhuhe t1pe. Authonues But unlike hll famous fie\lonal narneuke, "''ho would bne i.tru kt'd to the nearest tckphone booth to t'h~nM~ lo\.o hla rapt"C! <'OI• tume for the never ending flaht •K•ln t crime, Mtchael Superrnon u:-.ed the tele-pbont to call poll<"• -and preservtt l\lls Cl11rk Kent 1tatus. Employe Discount Hit El Toro Group Raps EdUon 250/o Benefit Several nel&bbors oo 1 new, small street ln El Toro have challen1ed • lonitlme practice ot the hu1e Southern California Ediaoo Company. Tbe Avalon Strfft ndthbon are objectln1 that Edison employea 1et 25 percent dls· counts on thelr electric bills. This, contends Carleen Donovan , oreanher and spokeswoman or the reaJdents, does not help to conserve ener1Y. Mrs. Donovan and six of her nei&bbors met with F .C. "Bud" Spaces Left In Swap Meet Seller's 1pacea are aWl avail•· ble for the second annual swap meet sponsored by the Mission Viejo Hi1h Scbool Anociated Student Body from a a.m. to 3 p.m . Saturday, March20. Cost of the lS·bY·l~foot spaces are $5. Further LnformaUon may be obtained by celllns the ~8 office at 837 · 7722. An admlulon fee cl 2S cents will be charaed. Proceeds will be used in campus beautlflcai,ton, balancing the bud1et and assist· ing the sehool's clubs and or· ganizations. TM 111.STOH • CM744P Jackley, area mana1er, and Jerry ·Nall. diatrict manaaor with the !!dJaon Company. ln her home Wednesday. The EdJson men explained that the dJ1eount l1 a frlnae benent which was ne10Uated with their unions "many, many years qo." , But Mrs. Donovan counlea'ed that people have been asked to cut back on lbeir use ol electrici· ty since the energy crisis. Employes, she said. probably won't conserve like the avera1e consumer because their elec· triclty coats less. "The)•'re nol goln1 to be that cauUoua berause you go by the money. We live by the money," she said. Jackley said he would not a1ree that employes are usln& m ore electricity. He said he doesn't have those facts. He did aJree, however, that her evalua· tion of the discount may be cor· rect. "I have never looked at il that way," be 1dmitted. He promised to pass the lfOUp'a concern on to mana1e· ment. He and Nall a lso discussed the cost of fuel oil and attempted to redirect the 1roup's opposition to the nuclear power plant lnitiaUve which the company claims will cripple the s tate's energy sources. This didn't away the nellhbor1, however. Aller the two men left, Mrt. Donovan prom ised to write let· ters, speak at public heartn11 and do whatever she can to eliminate the discount. This. she said, Is "because they're using my energy." Lei&ure Worlder Charged in Theft Orange County S heriff's officers have c ited a Leisure World resident for petty theft after she allegedly picked up two sweaters from a Laguna Hills Mall store and left the pre· mises without payln& for them. Depullea said a South Otanae County municipal court •P· pearance has been scheduled for H"Ma Ethel Menaker. 78, of 8480 Ronda Mendoza, Laauna Hills. They said the sweaters were taken from the J.C. Penney store. H08pital Drama FRESNO CU Pl) -A mental patient made a bnef bad for freedom In lhe Fresno area Wed nesday after takine two hospital attendants hostaac. r_,£;srm (HRc>MAlOlOI Il 17" DIAGONAL C.blMI ti.•utlfully lin~ 1n ~~!!;,~~~:.:, 5348 11mul.ted grained Amenc.n Walnut Brvshed Nickel-Gold ootor hlghllghla the front Oel1111e tOQ c.rry handle TIM Pb91llMI • G47 42W -----. --:::--------...._ ----~"J -~ ---- TH ALllMAIU • •47491 I ull I 1u·1or11Hurnutfi••\1•111 .. Our P1•r"1 onnl 0111· \1•11r f.unruttft••· On I 1 ·•·r~1 f•roduc·f M1• .\1•11' 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .............. 11-a .... w ..... c:... •. Phone 642·8882 Store Hours 01Hy U S•t. o-5:30 s.r.-. ......... --..... ,, .. TM Profe11l0ttals .,,...... "Al'" . I <1'1JOllS z,_.nith quo/it y! Fcu11ous .,.....;.~ dependohilit y! • EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 71, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES Today's Closing ~ N.Y. StoekN JladhaDl Says He's 'Ahead' of Schmitz I I A.uemblyman Robert Badham <R·Newporl Beach) said t<>day he's still the front ruMer In the Republican primary campaicn for the 40lb Congressional Dis· trict despite John Schmit&' aud· den entry into the race Wednes· d~. Bad.ham said the conservallve former congressman·s decision to run "came as somewhat of a surprise but it wasn't unforeseen by my campai1n planninJ. ·' "My polls lndlcate 1 am the leader in this race and one more candidate isn't coin& lo make much difference one way or the otber," Badham said. scoffing at lhe claim by Scbmit.z that 39 per· cent ol. the dlslrict voters support him. "John can claim anything he wants and us ually does," Badham said. Preschool Schmit& said In a telephone in· tervlew his campaign wlll be 1ear'ff lo compete wtlh Badham and "the political machine that'11 been running lhln1s around here.·· Both Bahdbam and Schmit& are Crom Newport Beach. Both are considered con· servatives. Schmit& charged Badham has opened himself to attack for lur· lStt SCHMITZ, Page A%) TV Fund Bid Nixed, o.11, ...... -.,., Ill----SCHMITZ AJDE CATHI KELLY OF MISSION VIEJO WILL BE MAKING CHANGES U.S. Senate CandJdate Lowen Sights, Wiii Shoot for Hla Old CongrHak>nal Seat Smokers Under Arrest -~~pollution Forcea Collar Six at Courthorae SJx people were booked on cU.h.ens• arrest In the Orange County courthouse ioday as securlt)' a1•nl4 reprHenUn1 GASP (Group A1ainlt Smoldng Pollution) enforced what \bey said ls a county ordlnanc. pro. hibilina smoking in many sectors ot the Santa Ana buUdlna. All six. one of them reportedly a llJ't'yer. were taken to the marshal's office where they were cited for violating the non· smoking ordinance and then re· -IHsed on their promise lo appear mcourt. GASP attorney William Sher. field.said lhe she people arrested were spotted smoklng \n front of or close lo .. No Smoking" signs. restricted areas or the courthouse. The7 said they in· tend to remain Lbere until the prectice l8 baited. The organluUon recently sul· fered a reverse in the eouJtroom when Superior Court Judge Uoyd E. Blanpied Jr. su.st.alned objections filed by rounty of· ficlals named as defendants In a ~ASPlawswl. It was successfully &rl\led by the defendants that it was im· possible for sberirt's depuhes and marshals to arrest everyone who apparently violated the no smoking ordinance. The first person arrested. Bill Wildeman of Buena Park, pro- tested hls uresl aa •·an oul-,...e.'• """ ·-ntese people are ·1oing to bear about th.la." be promised. "I wasn't even asked to puf out my cigarette. l wu just hauled off to the marshal's office .. Sheffield acknowledged lhat he has been warned that GASP is on shaky legal ground in arresting every alleged violator or what has been described as a vague county ordinance "GASP intends to carry on." he said. ''The organbation feels that It can jusUCy loday•s actions in the courts " On a 3 to 2 vole Wednesday, Irvine school lrutees recalled a $86,891 request for federal rund· ing for a cablevision preschooi program for College Park School. It was the third vote on the topic. In early January the grant request was approved at a board meeting attended by three trustees. Two weeks later. the board was deadlocked 2 to 2 with Trustee Charles Boulanger abs· tainiog on whether lo rescind the application. Wednesday. Trustee!! Frank Hurd. June Foley and Boulanger \IOted to stop processing the ap· plication. Trust ee Elizabeth Sicoli described the action as "a tern· ble mistake ... Trustees were s plit over whether the district should go in· to educating pre·klndergarten younesters, as proposed in the application to fund a two·way cablevision teaching program. Trustee Boulanier. who cut the dedding vole, so.id, "You have to look al Lbe direction we are going in when we go alter these types or programs. lam not willing to expand the amoun\ of work the staff has and I do not feel I want the staff lo put the time in oo it." Mrs. Slcoli cited the "unique· ness of our two.way cable capabillly. It is a way we have of meeting lhe need." Mrs . Foley said, "I am philosophically opposed lo pre- schools for a district of our size and age. "I am also worried about the attitude that the money is there so we should apply for It. 1 don't care whether it Is from the st.ate or Cederal government. It's still me." Mrs. Sicoll, however, said, "I am not. concerned about applying for the runds. even if this is our money. We have pajd our laxes and we deserYe to get some back. Jf you want to change the system. Hoffa Gets IRS Bills ST. LOUIS (UPI> Former Teamster Union boss James R. Hoffa, miss· ing since last summer and reared dead. bas been billed for nearly $58>,000 in back taxes by tbe Internal Renou.e Service. U..S St... Loula Globe·Democrar re- ported today io a copyri1hted •tory. The newspaper. said tbe IRS aent the tax bill to Hof· Ca's home in Lake Orion, Mich.. Dec. 23. claiming the money was owed on a lump sum retirement pay· ment or more than $1. 7 million paid trom the union in 1971. Hoffa vanished Crom a restaurant parking iot near his home last July and bas not been seen or heard from since. ·•rr we can't get relief in the courts , we intend lo get It this way." Sherrled , a non·smoker. said ... Smokers are a menace lo the health or the community and we shouldn't have lo put up wllh It .• Stturlty agents operating to- day apparently differed with that conclusion. They patrolled courthouse corridors with particular emphasis on the busy courthouse lobby and the hallway ouujde Superior Court Presiding Judge Claude M . Owens' mas ter calendar courtroom Angolan Firing Squad St-cunly agents representing GASP said they are under orders to arrest any person smoking In Killer Whale Trip Blocked SEATTLE fUPll -US. Dis· lr1cl Judae Morrell E Sharp handed down a temporary "Htralnlntt order Wednesday nJaht prohlblUna thfo captors ol nve killer whaloa from removinJt the mammals from f'u1et Sound Tht order prt'vt'n\3 the whalts' <'IPlor. Sea World, Inc.. fr~m proceeding with pltins to movo some or the whales from Budd lnJel near Olympia to Seattle - nnd later to aquariums In California. Ohio and F1ortda. 'CRISIS STILL ON' Edward A. Myers Jr. I Women Kill 17 Cubans Panel Nixes SS Tax Hike WASHINGTON CUPI > -The House Wa ys and Means Commit· lee today rejected any increase In Social Security laxes for fi scal 1977, thus killing President Ford's plan to hike the payroll laxes beginning in October The preliminary decision by the Ways and Means panel came durln« a preview of possible budiet changes the committee might make for fiscal 1977 The review is required under the new con1resslonal budget proceas. Ford proposed that Social Securtlty tues paid by both employer and employe be raised from ~.85 percent to 6. ts percent. The wage .. base" on which this tax la levied already is scheduled togoloSl6,SOOin 1977. LUSAKA. Zambia (UPI) -An all-woman firing squad in southern Angola hall executed 17 captured Cuban soldiers for rape and murder. according to a com· muruque issued by pro-Western guerrilla forces The communique. issued Wed· nesday by the National Union for the Total Inde pendence or Angola. said lhe Cubans were shot last week after they "were tried for rape and murder .. "All 17 ~·ere executed The fir· Ing squad was composed enl.arely of women and the Cubans were shot with their own guns." An estimated 12.000 Cubans "·ere tent to An1ola to support the Sovlel•tupplied Popular Mov· ement for the Liberation of Angola In their takeover or the West Arr1can country. The communique wa11 sent to Lusaka for distribution by Jona11 Edison Aide Raps Nuclear Initiative ~ Proposition 15 on the June 8 ballot. the nuclear power in· ltiatlve, "will have a disastrous impact on your job. your pocket· book, your lifestyle and your persooal well being." according lo a Southern California Edison Company official. Speaking at a Greater lr\line Industrial League luncheon Wed· oesday, Edwud A. Myers J r .. an Edison vice ~resident. termed the hallo\ measure the "nuclear shutdown initiative." Myers' teUt focused on the con· tinuing shortage of domestically produced fuels for ge:ieratin1 eltttricity and supplying ~ energy needs. EmpbasJztng that "the energy crlsls is nol O\'er," Myers said, .. unless we restructure this s1tua· tion. we will be in the same posi· Uon we were m 200 years ago - to be uken over by a foreign op· pressor. tbe 0 r ganiialion of Petroleum Exportin1 Coun· tries " The only available allern~tive to incTHslng dependence on lm· ported petroleum. said llYer9J...iS to expand nuclea.r powered ertt· triclty 1eneraUn1 facilities. Other alternalivea such as coal·fired generators cannot be used In Southem California. he said, because of the polluunts such facilities would add to the atmosphere. Two Meb p&a&aare being operated by Bout._. ·california Edison Co. outside of <See N CLEAR. Pa•' A%) a Savimbl, the National Union pre· sidenl who Is directing forces In h it·and ·run ope rations in southern Angola against the Popular Movement. Last month the Popular Mtlve· ment claimed victory In Angola':. nine-month civil war after de· feating the Na lion al Union, and its ally. the National Ftonl for the Liberation of Angola The National Union abandoned conventional warrare but con· Unued to fight In the soulh using guerrilla tactics. The communique quoted a Na· tlonal Union women's leader, Eunice Sapassa. as saying moTe than 25 Cuban troops raped four women last week at a village between Huambo and Silva Porto. about 350 miles southeast of Luanda, the capital of lhe Marxist 1overnmenl. Five days later, a National Union guerrilla unit surprised 20 Cubans nearby and the 17 who survived the attack were ex· ecuted. The women who had been as- saulted Identified five or lhe 17 as their attackers, the communique said. News Leak by DA's Assistant Debated By GARV GRANVILLE Ol-0•11, .......... A private Investigator testiried Wednesday that he was present when an Orange County deputy d1slncl attorney la!!l year said he was instruc led to exchan~e in· vesligative information with lhe Los Angeles Tl mes The testimony or pnvale eye WET WELCOME 7V CAUFORNIA SAN DIEGO <AP) -A wel •"elcome greeted two visitors Crom Buffalo. Ohio. The men, Maurice Smith and Robert Mayhugh. told police that three men robbed lhem of $14 and forced them to jump off lhe Ocean Beach pier Wednesday nichL . A half hour later, rtllinc and holdirtg onto p1Un1s. they were resc:ued. John Eppick in Indicted Orange <.:ounty Supervisor Robert Bal· tin 's pretrial hearing tended lo support a defense allegation that the DA 's office leaked inform a· lion lo the media while Ballin was under investigation. But when Deputy District Al· torney Jack Ryan cross ex· amlned Epplck. he succeeded In neutralizing the significance of his testJomony. Ryan withdrew an admission from Eppick that he had dis· cussed bi s then·pending testimony Tuesday after11oon with an earlier witness in the hearin1. That witness was former dis· trlct attorney Investigator Ray Miller. He testified about the al· le1ed information leak Tuesday morning. And it was Tuesday allernoon. Eppick admitted, that be t.aJked with Muter regarding bis stint on the witness stand. including his (SffBATl'IN, Page.U) you wUI have lo fight that battle someplace else. This is nol the place." Trustee R. Dean Olson, who said he Is philosophically op· posed lo preschools, voted for the application. "I studied the pro- posal long and hard and decided we should go after it." he sa1d. "Rather than laking the youngster away from lht mother <SH PRESCHOOL. Page A.!) Suspect 800 Miles Away-Dad By DOUGLAS FRJTZSClft; °' -0.11, ............ A Humboldt State College slu· dent arrested in connection with the Jan. 7 rape of an Irvine woman was 800 mlles from Irvlne ln a classroom when the assault oc:curred, accordjng to his parents and other witnesses being questioned by Irvine police today. John Charles Vernon. 21, a former University Park resident. left Irvine Jan. 4 to return to classes in Eureka, his mother. Mrs. Doris Vernon, said in an in· terview today. Contacted in Eureka. Irvine Officer Michael While confirmed that police are questioning several students and acquain· lances of young Vernon, who was released on $10,000 bail Wednes· day. Dr. Jamu Vernon, John's father, returned from Eureka lo· day. He said a teacher at tlum- boldl Slate is willing toleslify that John was in class at the time tht' rape occurred. He said the teacher has a paper in John':1 handwriting that was written in class on the night of the rape. Co mm enting o n lht> a n o n y m o u s l i p s t e r w h <1 telephoned Vernon's name to police Monday, Dr Vernon said. "This is the cheapest kind or sneaky. low·down thing anyone could do. It could happen to you or to me or anyone · · Mrs. Vernon characlenzed the arrest as .. a 1eross in1ust1 ce " "They had no rca~m to arrest him in the first place The 1><>llce were hasty 1n this:· she i.a1d .. They could easily have dt• termlned where he was with u (See RAP•:. PaiceAU Ornn~ea:oa,.t L-• .....___ .. Weather Fair loni1eht and sunny on Friday MC'eordanJ( lo lht• weath«.>r 11e r v1ce Gu11ty winds IS to 2~ mph th•" evenmR lllghs warmana to the m1d·60S Friday l.c1"~ tonight in the 40s . INSIDIE TODA l' Unorthodor 01 1t may tw. Margorf'I Trudeau's o~n MU, hont1r11. condor and fret lplrlt havt won lht htortl of Col'ladiaru. Su Bl. I Al OAA.Y PtLOT 111·6> I U ttl><tlll~ GIAND RIX M4rch tJ, lt76> I ' t I ' I I I t I ' t ~ I ()p(>n t ~ Olhho•~ ' I Onl) I ' I I I ' ' t I \_g ~,,: ·---'o ClANSIOI RACE COURSE FOR· SATURDAY'S BUSHMILL'S GRANO PRIX Power Bo•ter• to Compete •t Speed• Of Up to IO MPH POUJer Boat Racers ·Compete Saturday A field of JO entrants is expect· ed for Saturday's runrung or the sixth annual $10,000 BusbmUls Grand Pl'ix offshore power boat race. The race is scheduled to start at 10 a.m . outside the Newport Harbor entrance and drivers will be pushina their craft lo speeds in excesa of 80 mph over the 182-mUe course which nma ltom Newport Beach lo Huntington Beach to Oceanside lo catallna to Long Beach and finishes ofr the Newport jetties. The race. sanctioned by lhe American Power Boat Racing Assoc1at1on, Is expected to draw top r acers seeking championship points in Open, Sport and Produc· tlonclasses Fro•P~AI NUCLEAR. • • California, he said. "But how much looger will the other westun states be walling to absorb our pollution? They are already talking about energy ex· port taxes,'' said Myers. Pointing out that the slx·monlh "energy crisis" of 1973 cost Americans S00.000 JObs and a $20 billion djp In the Gross NaUonal Product, Myers said the effects would be much worse H the Arabs again decided to "close the tap." He descnbed the Propos1Uon ts initiative as a "well-planned· and skillfully executed scheme to d~n y yo u the nuclear -.lternallve " Nuclear power plants In the Umted States, he Hid, have com· pleled more than 2:50 operat1n1 years without a single loss of Ure or serious threat lo hie due to a nuclear accident llo.,., ever, ht ••Id, thc lnJUaUve 1s bt'in1 promoted as a ··nuclear .;nff'guards lnltlatlvc." "That's aood I'd v~t~ for nuclear aaff'ly too." he said .. But that d11cu11es Ila real purpose." 09'ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ~.:..~:.~. ~Olt. :?,~·.':, ~~;;.!7 t-;;:.: ,·:. 4''; C,.. 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"'""' '"' ,,,...,_ ....... ,,.,..,., .... .,... .... Ul\moM~• Race Grand Marshal Joey Bishop will lead a parade of the big boats from the Ul'l' head· quarters at the Balboa Bay Club to tbe starting line Saturday mornin1. Officials of the Pacific Of· fshore Power Boat Racine As· sociation said spectator areas for boall carrying race viewers will be clearly marked between the sbonllne and the race course. Tc,p contenders expected to be compelinc in the race Include Bob Nordskoc, a speed record bolder; woman's wor1d record holder Betty Cook ; Rocky Aoki, owner o f the Benihana restaurants, and Preston Henn. winner of the 197S BUJhmllls sports clasa. Pre·race events included last week's boat ahow at Fashion Island and a Bushmills · sponsored party Friday ni1ht at Promontory Point. Richard Burrows, man&flng director oC the Old Busbmills dis· lillery, County Antrim, lreland1 wiU present the trophies to the winners al the Balboa Bay Club Saturday night. The race is held annually before St. Patrick's Day and is sponsored by the distillery, which has been in operation since 1608. f',....P ... AI BATTIN .•• mention of assistant Deputy Dis· trict Attorney Michael Capin1's name. Therefore. Ryan succeeded 1n casting doubt over how much Ep· pick recalled flrst·hand ol an in· veshfators' gathenng July 211, 197S, at the Alrporter Inn an Irvine. Like Miller, Epplclt said \hot al the meeting Deputy Dl~trict At· torney Dan Brice apolol(lted for having leaked lnlormalion relat· ed to an 1nveat11ation or Dr. Louis Cella lo a Tim ea reporter. Eppick testified thMt Brice said hf' luked the information on Capizzi's instruction He admitted that the-sln1tle mention of Caplul':\ name al the meeUng lasl July was the onlv tlme he heard ll before discuss· ing the 1ubJ<'Ct with Miller Tues· day a fttrnoon. The alle1ed lnformaUon tx· chang<' with the m<'<lia Is said by defe nse attorney Matthew Kurtlich to be part of a pl'Ol'ess that has unfairly singled out Bal· tJn for proseeutlon. Kurllich is seeking to have seven retony charges brought against hi~ chent In a Grand Jury indictment dismissed on the arouods that be is a Victlm of selective prosecution. The indictment charJes ISattin wilh the 1J1e1at use ot his countv staff and county suppl.Jes in an WlSUccessful 1974 campaip for lieutenant «overnor. .-,...P~AJ PRESCHOOL at an early age, this prc>Rram is intended for tbe mothf'T to \\'Of'k w1th the child in the home. It is a ~ry Cood tfljng to try. Granted it is new and bas not been tried before. But this ls a district that tries new things." Patty Has Flu; Trial Delayed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The bank robbery tr1aJ ol Patnl'ia Heant waa postponed tod~ unUt •t 1 .. at Nond•y alter the )'ounc cMfendant was taken to a t.o.pital tor treatment of the nu. "Tht court has bttn advised b)1 a US. Pubhc Health Serv1t'e doctor that the defendant has a respiratory Infection or upset and temperature," aaid U.S. Dts· traC'l Court Judae Oliver J . Carter. "This requ1rt'll examtna· tioo at a hospital lo determine treatment." U S. Attorney James L. Brown· 11\8 told reporters that \he jury had been ncuaed until Monday and that attorneys Intended to work on procedural matters on F'rlday After a delay during -·hich a nurse examined Miss Hearst, whose temperature was re· corded at 102 decrees, Judge Carter announced that he would use the delay to deal with pro. cedural matters not requiring the presence of jury or defen· dant. Attorneys for both sides in· dicated they had matters t.o bring before Carter, who said he wouJd consider them today. One was to be. a discussion of instructions for the Jury in the trial. After his announcement. Carter called the jurors back into .-,....Pt1.,eAJ SCHMITZ •.• lnl lonctlme political operatives Bill Butcher and Arnold Ford to conduct bis campaign. "That wUI be a problem for Bob because Butcher and Ford have been linked in the past to the Cella organization," Schmitz asserted, referring to Dr. Lows Cella, one of California's bigeest campaian donors who has be.en indll'ted by two grand juries. Bad.ham denied beloniing to a pollUcat machine. but conceded he has h ired Ford's and Butcher's firm , Opinion Research, to conduct his cam. palgn. "I needed a profeuional staff because 1 don't have Ume lo con· duct a campal1n and conduct Ar.· sembly bu1lness at the 1ame lime." Badham said. "That doesn't. make me part of a machine " Badham turned the gun on &hmlta, contending. "John's always been controlled by a cer· lain cadrt of individuals wbo tell tum what to do and when to do it." Schm1t1' entry into lhe con· iress1onal race means he has abandoned a bid for lhe Republk'an U.S. Senate oomlna· Uon. He said he spent about $35,000 on that effort. which Included weekly television programs that will continue but "taper off gradually.•· A recent statewide poll ~wed Schmitz a distant fourth in the race for the GOP Senate nomina· ti on. Schmitz also said his decision was prompted by a "conUnulng baruge of questions from ~pie uklna me why 1 wasn't runntn1 tor lbe 40lh Con1resslooal Dis· trkl In.stead." Andrew Hinshaw bas declared for re·eleclion to the seat he wrested from Schmlu in 1972 despite his Impending prison term. The presence ot an lncum· bent doesn't worry Scttmlu. "The Issue in this election wllJ be Integrity and I'm the ooe with the clean record," Schmiu said. Schmitz said he Is the only person In th• r ace with "real n•· tlonal political experlenc~." Resides hi s one t erm In con,reas, Schmitz ran for presi· c4f'nt M the American tndepen· dent Party ticket In 1972 and polled more than a million votes. * * * ·John Harmer Joins U.S. Senate Race LOS ANGELES <AP) Former California U Gov. John Harmer announced today he Is a candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Democrat John Tunney. "A month ago I bad no inten· tJon of re-enterln1 the arena ot active poliUcs as a candidate," Harmer said In a printed release prior to a news conference. "But the evenu oC recent weeks have dramatically changed my situ•· tlon. As a result of those event.'!, I am announctnc today I am a can· didate to become our new United St atessenator." Harmer thereby committed himself to oppose former u . Gov . Robert Finch. Re p. AJphonzo Bell <R·Los Angeles>. and tormer San Francisco State Colte1e president S. J. Hayakawa tor the RepubUcan nomination. the l'ourtroom and 1nformtd • them ol &hu Hearst'• Ulness Ht al•o save them • timetable tor the balance ol lhe trial "S() you'll have some Idea 0( what llS COO· fronllng you ·' Carter predlct t-d the case would co. to lhl' jury Intl! next week and nid he would lnatruct them to deliberate lhr<>Yab the wfftttnd. He said be hoped Miss lltarst would be recovered by Moad1y but added be wu not sure whether her Illness would respond to trealment that quick· ly. The trial ls neartna the end ol its seventh week. Miss Hearst was not the first victim o( the nu bus in the trial. One Juror had shown symptoms ol the flu two weeks qo but re-- ma in ed on tbe panel. E',....P~.4J RAPE ••• couple of phone ulls." she said. Earlier this week, Irvine police obtained a warrant for Vernon's arrest on charges of k1dnaplng and rape. The warrant was ob· lained after the 19-year·old vk· Um identified a photoerapb ol Vernon. The photo, Mrs. Vernon said, was two years old. Dr. Vernon said hia son was .. set up'' by someone wllh a IT'Udce acainsl him. Irvine pollce Lt. Jerrj Boyd to- day said the lnvestication is con· tinuinc In the cue. Dr. Vernon added that a significant weakness ln the case is the camper used in the rape near Culver and Michelson Drives the evening of Jan. 8. \'emon does not own a camper on a brown trurk like the one described by the \'ICllm. accord· ing to police reports . Fer Aid to Yo•tla Capt. Robert Green receives from Mrs. Leo C. Baroldi award for service to youth. Award was given at the an- nual Disneyland Community Services Awards Luncheon to the Youth Ser vice Program based at UC Irvine for helping keep troubled youngsters out of justice system. <Story. Page A· 11 >. Nixon Role in Chile Told in DocUlllents WASHINGTON CU PJ) - Rll'bard M . Nix on ordered muaive CIA covert activities ln Chile in 1970 to prevent establish· mentol a Cuban-style communist "beHllhead'' for 1uerrilla opera· lions throu1hout South America, accordln1 to documents he re· leased today . But he de nied responslbilHy for the death of President Salvador Allende. Jn a highly unusual action, lawyers for the former president released lo the medta 34 pages or tus responses to questions µul to him by the Senate lnlelliaence Committee even before the panel had received the document. The committee, headed by Sen. !"'rank Church <D·ldabol. sent a list o! 77 questions to Nixon al hJs San Clemente home Feb. s re· questing they be "an.swered ci1. pedniously ··under oath. The answers started tnckhna in shortly arterwi.rd but Uw final batch wa~ delayed unlll todav hy Nixon ·s controversrnl lrip to Pek· 1ng lote lost month. ~)QUALITY TELEVISION n. IB.STOM • G4744P n.. R.&.SWOl'IM • M7HM Tiie PLA1A • GlUOW Dramehc deco<atOf atyhng' $ 348 Cabinet beauhlully f1n11hed tn !llmutated grained Amencat1 Walnut Brusn.d Nlclte4-0old COior hlgnllghts the front OeluJCe top carry handle n.,. tmDCM • M74JW I ull I u1·1or11n,,,.,.,,,,,;,.,1•1,,, Our 1•,.,.,.,,,,,,1 Out• \•••11· t.11nru1tf•••• Ou I •·•·rr1 f•rod11c·1 "''"•·II: 275 East 17th .St. Costa Mesa ................... lhertW..t.tc:..ta•. PhoM 642·8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5:30 hrftllt tlle "-"'-" ""-._ I tM F1.1u101_1s Ze nith quality! Famous~~~ dep<'nd<:J!>ility! •. Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley· EDITION Aft moon N.Y.Stoeks - VOL 69, NO. 71, 3 SECTIONS, ll PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 1t, 1976 TEN CENTS \ -.News 81 GARY GaANVIU.E Of ...... ,,. ....... A prhale lnnaligator tnUrled ednelday that he wu present n an Oran1e County deputy Jtlatrict attorney last year u 1d ._was instructed lo exchanae in- ~tilatJve lnformaUon with the ~Angele• Times. • The tHtJmony ol private eye jlotm !:pplck in Indicted Orange ~Y Supervisor Robert Bat· . :. Past :Siebert .rfo 'Open ·Up City' • ~dUar'• Note: TM-rt an lS ron- .:fidatt• l7Jlfng /or thne Miis on tht Halittgtan Btach C1t11 eo.mcil. Thu ft"" u about OM o/ tlwm. Tiit tltc· lion u Apnl 13. . Richard Siebert. 32, will be making his first try for public of. fice in the Huntington Beach City C«mcil election April 13. Siebert. who has a PhD in Jllllarmacy from use. said that, 'bliore now, be bas been too busy pttinc his pharmacy business :.stablisbed 1nd belpinc hJs wife with thelr two small c::bUdren. However, .._.._,.be wu 1.1res1- d e n t of the freshman and aopbomor e eh11u •l use. was stu· dent body vice prnldent as• junior and president u a senior. Siebert says 111Hn he ls running completely on his own and hopes to operate his campaign without acceptinc any donations. "I hope that when the voters de- cide, they baae their decision on the man and the issues and not on brochures and sucb thin1s, '' be aays. 1 Siebert says be decided to enter U.e race because he lsdJssatisfied with what he says ls secretiveness Mid deception by the present city .-.mlnlslratlon. · "I have felt cheated as a 'ltizen, ··he says. .He claims that he will vote to pPen up the city and will makt' in- formation available to the public tully and candidly. He says that decisions are re- ached In executive sessions that allow for· 'blatant mtsrepresenta- dons." · He says a aood example that the C'6uncllwlll evadelhe1 suescame ~ently when 1l blamed City Ad mlnlatrator Dave Rowl1nds for llOl'Oe of the problems that he reels are really the council's r ttponsiblllt1e11. However. he says he doe~n·t hold Rowlands free from other aalpablllly and thol he would re-move Rowland~ If elected. "l don 't feel that Rowlands haii the pe.-.c>nnlily for th., Job anc1 I don't think he has the confident'<' Of the city employes." Siebert says. '1'here is no <"ommunit'fttlon betweep the departments. ond I (sff SIEBERT, Pa1e AZ > Shot 'Pw' A Long Way 11 it weren't a case 0( Pt't· ty theft in which the pilferer wearied or lugglnK ! the loot. Huntington Beach Unfon High School may have a horrendous sur· prise waiting for their track and field rivals Jhi$ season. Police Officer Rugh Foster m1de this mild ob- s e rv at Ion Wednesd ay when he turned in • 12· pound •h o t round by someone in the Seacurr Country Club and residen· Ual de~loPment. The location was several hundred yards downrange Crom the HBURS athletic tr'd.. (teJd, and SO feet is couidered a 1ood ben y anrace distance for a high scMol abot putter. Leak by DA's *ide Debated tin's pretrial hearing tended to support a defense au~auon lbal the DA 's off ace leaked inlorma- Uon lo the media while Ballin was under investigation. But when Deputy District Al· lorney J ack Ryan cross ex- amined Eppick. be succeeded in neutraliuog the significance ol tus tntJomony. Ryan withdrew an admission from Eppkk that be bad dis· cuued b is then-pendln1 testimony Tuesday afternoon with an earlier witness in the hearin1. That wltneH w aa former dis- trict attorney lnvHU1ator Ray Miller. Ke testified about the al· leged information leak Tuesday ft'\ornlnc. And It was Tuesday afternoon, Eppklt admitted, that be talked wilb Miller. reaardin& bis stint on the witness 1tand, lncludln1 his mention of assistant Otpuly Dis· lrict Attorney MlchHl C.piu.l's name. Therefore, Ryan suc~ed In cuting doubt over how much Ep- pick recalled first·hand o( an In- vestigators' gathering July 28, 197S. at the Atrporter Inn in Irvine. Uke Miller. Epplck said that al the meeting Deputy District Al· torney Dan Brice apologized for having leaked lnformaUon relat· ed to an lnvHligaUoo of Or. Louis Cella to a Times reporter. Epplck testified that Brice sald he leaked the information on Capiul's instruction. He admitted that the sinSle me nUon of Capizzi's name at the meeting last July was the only time he beard it before discuss· ln1 the subject with Miller Tueis· day afternoon. The alleged Information ex- change with the med.l a Is said by defense attorney Matthew Kurilich to be part ot a process that has unfairly Slf\lled out Bat· tin for prosecutton. Kurilich is seeklnlt to have seven felony charges brought aaainst his client in a Grand Jury (See BATTIN, Pa1e.U) Ma.yor Backs Rowlands c..er.-. Greta Garbo holds an object up to her face at the ap- proach of a photographer af\er the fo rme r movie star leaves a New York theater after attending a matinee. HB ·Mechanic Hit Head-on In Test Run A m echanic injured while ,t driving a van he was working on, was listed in satisfactory condi- tion today al Hoag Me monal Hospital. Sidney Pickard. 25. of 222 16th St.. Huntington Beach, rece1vt'd senous fool and leg rn1unes whe n a van he was test dn' mg for Chick I verso n Volkswagen Porsche Audi was allegedly ~truck head-on by n car dnven by Jomes R1t'hard Mullins. 28. of 2525 Ocean Ulvd . Corona dcl M11r. Cooking Oil Bean's Hearing To Go On Convicted killer Kuch Daniel Bean's lawyer filed last-minute objections today ln Oranae Coun- ty Superior Court and paved lbe way for a hearing into the merits 0( the death penalty faced by his client. Judge William L. Murray d~ fayed sentencing and agreed to allow deputy public defender John Bovee to put a numbu of witnesses on the stand. Bovee said the testimony will prove bis point that the death penalty should not be applied to -the killer of Stephen .. Mike" F'tnklea.19. or Fountain Vallex. Bovee said the hearinc will be similar to that held last week for Glen Elia O'Conner, 21. who wu tenttMed to death I« Che killlnl of an An.a.beim woman. Bovee and deputy public de- tender Ron B•ll•r, •ho represented O'Conner. ar(Ue that t.he death penalty was not applied ln n-._mber ol first de(l'N murder caae, prior to the pro- sec u tl on of Bean and his brother Charles Dennis Bean, 22. Hugh Bean was found guilty ol first degree murdel" by a jury which recommended the dea(b penalty. It was succesarully al.leced that he was one of two men who pumped sill sholl lnto honor stu· dent Finklea on Oct. 31, 1974 dur· inc the robbery of the Fountain Valley market where the victim worked as a night clerk . Finklea, a brilliant athlete who captained the Orange Coast College wres tling team was dead when police reached the store. The Bean brothers were ar· rested 24 hours later In a car that a llegedly contained two guns (See BEAN, Pace,\%) Joint Meet Tonight Trustees of the Ocean View and Huntington Beach Union High School Districts will hold a JOtnt meeting at 7. :.> tonight at htgh school district offices. 5201 Bolsa Ave., Huntineton Beach. $7,500 Fire Hits Huntington Home F1ames blamed on a s«ondary nre overlooked afll'r a Hunlln· gton Bt'ach couple extmguished the first one in a pan of cooking oil caused $7,500 damage to their home Wednesday, firemen re- ported today.' The Alan McCords. ol 16521 Le Grande Lane. a fourplex wut otr Heil A \'enue near Huntington Harbour. were away brieny and discovered the blazing pan about 9p.m. on arrival home. Fir~ Capt. Roger Hosmer said they extinguished it but failed lo caU firemen because the small blue ap~ared to be out and only confined to the s tove and food preparation area. "They were unaware the fire • bad n lended up into the atllc area through the stove vent.·• Capt. Hosmer explained. He satd fl*1Des apparently llickered a nd danced high ~h when the bot oU first le· nited to send enough billowing through the vent to ignite a slow- burning attic fire. l..uvlng their smoky upstairs unit to air out. the couple rt'· tumed about 10 p.m . only to find It more heavily filled with smoke Uus lime and called the fire de- partment. "By the lime we cot there. the attic and roof were fully in· volvN ." said Capt. Hosmer. ad- ding that four engine units com· manded by Battalion Chief Fred Heller controlled the blaze ln 10 minutes. f1ames bad nten completely through the roof. however. re-qw ring firemen lo return todlY for mop up work and further in· vesUgaUon of the charred re- mains. Authorities said the wont fire damage was confined to the shared common awe area. b\ll the McCords and their upstairs nd&hbors Jost some ~loos ruined by s moke and water damage. The fourplu bulldiq valued at $'TS,OOO Is owntld by l...Uord Dao Manball. ol 15'74 SpriQcdale SL. nremenaald. ConfirDls Pay Raise t 'Routine' By ROBERT BAKKER Ot .. o..,,,....,.~ . A former mayor ol Huntington Beach came today to lhe support of City Administrator Dav<' Rowlands who 1s being quint'<! by lhe Grand Jury In connection with allegedly unauthorized pay raises he gave himsell. George McCracken. who was mayor at the tame o( Rowlands' hiring in February of 1972, con· firms the contentions of Rowlands that the pay raises were routine. "Whe n Dave came here from Washington, I told him that he would be put in the merit system and would be In. line for an automatic pay increase in six months Just like all the depart- ment heads," McCracken said. "Because of our understand· Ing, he agreed to s tart al 133.000 which was leu than he asked and we thought the city was saving money," McCracken recalls. McCracken says he thinks A,. .. ,...... council m embers Norma Gibbs and J er r y Matne y also participated In the agreement. Arnette Cromartie, a Raleigh, ~.C., dental assistant, brushes the teeth of her dachshund. John, a treatment he asks for each day. Arnette says John wakens her each morning, gets his own toothbrush and heads for the bathroom to await his daily brushing. Rowlands says he is now mak· Ing slightly less than $42,000 plus expenses and fringe benefits. "J never got anythihg lhal wasn't promised me," he declares. "The m alter was purely routine and the increase was not up for council review," he said. Ocean View Budget Allegations of the unauthorized pay increase were taken lo the Grand Jury last December al lhe behest of Matney. At the time, Matney alleged TriDlllled Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees have trimmed $2 25,000 from the budget for the new Ocean View High School campus. But the new 2,000-student facility, intended to cost S7 million a year ago, now will cost $7.7 million. according to Assis- tant District S uperintendent Charles Hess. Including interest to be paid on some borrowed construction funds , the total cost to laxpayeri> has jumped from $7. 7 million planned originally to SB.1 million today. Hesa said. Board President Ralph Bauer and Trustee Ron Shenkman vot-ed against the $225,000 In cut11, suggesting Instead that $325,000 be cut. Trustees Tuesday night also left unans wered questions re gardlng a central kitche n to serve all six district campuses which had been planned at Ocean · View. Trustees voted 3·2 against le- vyin1 a permissive ln of 1 25 cents ~r $100 or assessed valua- tion for one year to ralse $112,000 to pay for building the kitchen. Only Trustees Bob Knox and Helen Dille aupported that UmdiJates Tal,k Tonight A Huntington Beach City Council candidates night will be held tonicht 1t 7::.> at city council chambers at d tyhall. The forum ls sponsored by the Huntington Beach Municipal Employes Aa· IOdatioo and the M anaie- meDt £mplo7es Organiz.a- Ucm. $ 2 2 5 000 that Rowlands was not eligible for the m e r it pay incr ease ' because of his job classification (See ROWLANDS, Page A2) special tax, with Mrs. Dille not- ing the board had voted un-. animously last year to build that kitchen. But Shenkman argued that trustees then didn't realize they wouJd have to levy extra taxes to pay for 1t and the board was "left out on a limb" by being told the campus would cost $7 million when 1t now will cost $8 million or more. Hess explained today that con· struclion costs have been in- creasing al two percent a month and bids for completing the in- terior of the campus and final outdoor site preparation have come in above district expect a· lions. He also told the board Tuesday night that the cenlral kitchen, now operating temporarily at Westminster lligh School. is In- adequate and would require about $40.000 In improvements to meet health department require· ments. But the board will have to de- cide later whether or not to spe-nd those extra funds, as well as what CSee BUDGET, Pa1e A2> Birth Aided By Paramedia A team of Huntington Beach Ftre Departme nt paramedics de- livered a premature baby on an e mergency basis Wednesday when a LS-year-old girl suddenly went Into labor. Paramedics Dennis Groat and Miles Haskin , of the Lake Street Fire Station. bad both served as on·the-spol obstetricians before th e d owntown area episode Wednesday. The new mother ls reported in rood condition today at a local hospital. She has a new brother to lake bome to her firstebiJd. HB Officials On U.S. Panel Huntington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs and Mayor Pro Tem Harnett Wieder have been appointed to committees of the National League of Cities. Mrs. Gibbs will be on lhl' Com· mltlee on Human Resources a nd Mrs. Wieder will SC'rve on the CommillC'e of Public Safely. They will attend meetings this coming Sunday and Monday in Washington. O.C. Orange~ Coast ~~ \\'eatht11r Fair tonight ond 11unny on Fr1dny ocC'ordln~ 1<1 th<> weatht>r ser\'tce. Gu,ty winds IS lo 25 mph tl11~ l"VCntng. lllghs wnrmmjl lo ' the mid·60s Friday. Lows tonight In the 40s. INSIDE TOD" Y Unorthodoz 01 it mo11 ~. Mor(10rrt Trudtou '• optn· MU, MnelfJI, condnr mwf /rt'l' IJ>lrit havt won the htcns nf Conodjoru. Ser Bl. AJ 11 •• AS CJ.It AU AU All M ... , .... Alt ., •• -...-n II _,1... ., IMontt ... , -·~-· .. ............... _ ... Or_Gt_, A, .. ,, ~ 11·1 '-" Cl 1 __ MOl ... et• ••·t T ...... U-II n.n.n ... , Wtet..... A4 "'9f141,.._ . A• I DAIL y PILOT H/F Thut!d!X. Man:" '1, 'ml Angola .Women Kill 17 Cubans LUSAKA. Zambia <UPf) -An a ll·woman flrlnl 11qu•d In IOUlhem An3ola bas oeculed 17 captured CubH soldiera for nape aDd murder, accordina t.o a COM· awnlque tuued by ~W•lttn Jiattrilla force•. The communique. Issued Wed naday by the N al.Iona! Union for the Total Independence of Toothless Suspect In Custody A suspect facing charees as the toothless bandit accused ol two Hunt.inst.on Beach boldu~ in one week, t.be second alleaedly com· milted Tuesday while be was out ol custody awaiting trial on the nrst. remained In Jiil today. Edward W. Mann, 27, is ac· cused of robbing El Don Uquors, 416 Pacific Coast Hiahway, at knifepoint late Tuesday and flee- ing In a cab hired in Long Beach and stopped by police en route back in the Sunset Beach area. Previous stories have listed Mann as a resident ol 801 20th St., Huntington Beach but he is not • tenant al that location and only receives mail there. Mann's mother explalned Wed· nesday that is the mOfit conve- nient arrangement while her son is assigned lo the Long Beach Veterans' Administration Hospital after bis transfer from a similar facility in Colorado. She said be stays at a Long .Beach hotel whale underco\na both psychiatric and. mecUhl treatment for the after.effeds ol &evere and permanent bead in· juries suffered in Vietnam War <'om bat. T he defe ndant originally scheduled for court arnllcnment on the first March 1 holdup charge j ust Wednesday was re- leased by the court back t.o tbe \l A hQspital on his own re· cognizance without poetina a ball bond. His motheir claims the VA llospU.al authorities allowed him to leave Its grounds on pass Tues- day and he was arrested after lhe liquor store holdup which oc· curred shortly afterward. Mann. a veteral\ ot the U.S. Marine Corps, won a Purple Heart for his actions in lhe his· toric battle for Hue m 1988-69 before his discharge into civilian hfe. New Principal A.niola, u d the CUbans were &hot last week alter they ··~en trif'd tor ra.pe and m\ll"dt'r." "All l'l wer• •xecuted. n.e fir. lni jquad w11 com~ entirdy of women and the CUbans wn-e a.hot with their own iun.s. ·· An estimated 12,000 Cub1n1 were sent to Angola to 1upport the Soviet·1upplied PopuJar Mov· ement for the Liberation of An1ol1 in their takeover ol the West African country. The communique was &ent lo Lusaka for distribution by Jonas Savambi. the National Union pre- sident who is diredlng forces in bit-and-run operations In southern Angola aiainst the Popular Movement. Last month lbe Popular Move- ment claimed victory Ul Angola's nine-moatb civil wa1 Vt.er de· featin1 the National Union, and Ila ally, the National Front for the UberaUoo of Angola. The National Union abandoned conventional warfare but con· tinued lo fight in the sooth using guerrilla tactics. The communique quoted a Na· tional Union women·s leader. Eunice Sapassa, as saying more than 25 Cuban troops raped four women last week at a villa&e between Hu ambo and Silva Porto. about 350 miles southeast of Luanda, the capital of the Marxist government. f',....P ... .4J BUDGET ••• to do with the area that bad been planned for the Ocean View kitchen. Bauer suggested the district miabt have to co out ot the food business altogether, noting he "browp bagged" all through school and found that adequate. ~nkman said, "There are a lot of things that are desirable but the bucks aren't there." Major items trimmed from the budget include $45.000 ror a second baaeball field, $87,000 for a metal shop, Sl0.000 for some ac- oustic tile and Sl0,000 for some chalkboard equipment. Trustees also were told Tuelday night by a parent that families near Cook School In north Huntington Beach are wor· ried about plans to place Ocean View freshmen at Cook while the Ocean View campus 11 being completed. Bauer told her district officials woul4 work with rt>Sident.s lo avoid any traffic congesuon or other problems. .. f're•P.,,eAl ~,....... 'QUIVERED, soeew Kozol on P•tty Witness Says Patty 'Quivered' SAN FRANCISCO CUPI ) Patricia Hearst's bank robbery trial today was rKessed Wltll Jloaday bffaaae tbe zi-year-old newspaper ltelreH llu eltller In· nwua or paeamoala. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A ·psychiatrist whom Patricia Hearst once accused ot bullying her lo tears says she "quivered and balf·sobbed" wbef'I be blunt· Jy inquired into her motives for joining terrorists in a bank holdup. Dr. Harry Kozol. who was em· broiled in a dispute with Miss Hearst in January, began bis testimony for the pro:seculion Wednesday at her lrial for bank robbery. U.S. Atty. James L.. Browning Jr. said Kozol. wbo interviewed the defendant five times. will challenee her contention that she SOLIAH JURORS QUIZZED ON SEX. A5 PATIY'I NEW LOOK A FASHION PLATE, 83 was still a frightened kidnap vlc· Um when she joined her Sym- bionese Liberation Army captors ln crime. Chief defense counsel F. Lee Badey said he would vigorously protest Kozol 's testimony and probably would refer to the P~· vioua dispute between the doctor and the defendant. Picked for FV SIEBERT· • • The diminutive. gray-haired expert appearing for the govern- ment said Wednesday that he first mentioned the SL.A. the tiny terrorist tribe that k1dnaped Miss Hearst on Feb. 4, 1974, by aslung her lo descnbe slain SLA chieftain Donald "Cinque" De Freeze. "He was always (ivin1 or· ders." he quoted her as ~aying. Grade School Nell Greene. a principal in the Val Verde Elementary School 01strict near Riverside. has been named the new principal at Fountain Valley Elementary School. Mrs Creeoe. who wlll assume bt>r new duties March 15. replaces Manlyn Bush, who hu become administrator ol educa· llonal servkes. Mrs Rush took over the posl· lion formerly held by Rill Barnes, who Joined the t.a1una Beach L'nihc-d School D1stnct as direct o r of educatlo nnl scrv1ct•!4 Ofrlclals of the Fountain Va.llty S<'hool 011trlct said Mrs. GrHne started ht'r tdurallonal carttr In 1950 ttachlna In a one·room lirhool.;n Kentucky. She has bffn o prtnclpal In the Val Vf.'rde dis- trict ror tht' pa!lt l1 years. OftAHOll COAST DAILY PILOT ,-,.. °'..,... ea. .. 1 0.11. ~-..... .-.itt" ·~ ~ i'""t"~" ,,_ N• •\ ,, .. ,, ., ~I~ f't't ,,._ t'lf~ (rw't f"M1'11U\t (' .... "*'. '-rr.tMf' ...,.,, .... , ••• ~t>h ~ *""~·~ '"'""'¥ ........ • ., (• ... M.,. ... .... ,, ... ~ h \#1••"'1'.., f'• • f\ f CIV"lt •"" "•U4'\' l•••M \~1Wf•t ,; .. \leU•• .... \A~t ~., .. ~~(""f A "Hfllh ''it'~'._.._ 1 ""'""~•"""'" \.,irtwt~• lfl'tlf# .,,.. Mt' ,.,. 1•1~1011114 .,._.f'Wh'•"-' ..,._, • •t 1.lrl tll.'t I 0•• •.11.-•t ( .. ta AA•w C:_.flf0-"•411 .,,_1" Robert N. 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"Any one wouldn't create a pro- blem but with lhem all coming within three years of each other. 1l has been just too much of a finan· cial burden.·· he said. "I think we should put a halt on all spending and park develop· ment." he says. He declares that if it can be pro- ven there are no other possible alternatives, then it would be okay for an oil barrel tax Increase and a charge for truhcollectlons. "But l am not at all sure lhat thlnits are In orde r and I do fttl that there are areas that can b<' cut ... he says. He says he Is convinced there is juaa1tn1 goln« on and that funds are beln« moved from one depart· ment l() another to balance tho bud a et. "If a penon has the tl\ll3 to fiaht, things could ch1ange. '' he soys. Siebert resides on Park Street with wife Diane and 500.'I Edwn~. 4. and John. 3. He bas lived Int~ city Alx yean. Member Eyed Kozel, 69, depicted Miss Hearst as Ill but cooperative at their first meeting on Jan. 7. But he said he was disturbed by "her smoking cons tantly." He said he got the impression "t.hls was a girl who talks direcl· ly and likes to be dtrectly spoken lo." ln thltt vein. he said, he re- ferred to the bank robbery and "I asked blunUy, 'Why did you do 1t"•" He said she replied, ''They told me to." and he quoted this ex- chanae with the defendant at her Jail cell · Q. Who were they' A. Cinque and the others. Q What did they do' A They told m e I would RO In the bank and get my picture taken and I did ll ... lhey told me that tr I dldn 't do It, I woo Id be killed .. At that point. Ko1ol said. Miss Hearat "quivered and half s'\bbed'" and he suuested that she take• slp or coffee. Ourln1 a pretrial hearing In January. Miss Hearst testified In court that Kozol had "ordered'' her lo drtnk the corree and had driven her to hysteria with ac· <'using quealions. lier attorneys asked that Kozol be pr('vf'nted from exam1nln1 her auin. F.-.. Pllfl'f A I ForCommittee BEAN ••. The city of Huntington Beach is Jookln1 for a volunteer to fill 8 used In the murder and $133 vacancy on the city's Economic taken from the atortt's cash re- AdviSOfJ Commission. g1ster. . . The panel advises the council Assl11tant Otsln~t Attorney Ed on fiscal matters including Frttman was the first witness to-budtet.. taxes and finance ad· day in lhe hearin1 lbat is e.xpert- mtniatraUon. ed to last at least two days. . A backlf'OU,nd ln f1Aance ls re-~ning statements at the trial quired. ol Charles Bean are schedulf'd Interested residents should for delivery Monday in the same send a resume to M•yor Nonna courtroom. Gibbs at Post Office Box 190, Huntington Beach. School Gets Flag A'repllca of th~ Bennington "M n.ig bas been presented to s.e.. quola School. S900 Iroquois Road, Westminster. by lhe school'• alu· dent body, PTA and stair. P olice Auction The HunUnrton Beach Police Department wlll hold an auction Sat'Urday at 10 a .m. at the civic center parklnc lot. Items wbicb will M sold to the h.ilbest bidder include tape decks. watches, tapes. blllfolds. purses, surfboards and bicycles. Nixon Act Bared <Jrtkred CIA Activity in Chile WASHINGTON <V Pl> -Rlcllard )(. Nixon ordered mau.ive CIA covert actlvtUes In a.de lo 1'70 to pre~ olabhsh· mmt ol a Cuban·atyleoommun.lat "beachhead" tor auerrtlla opera Uom Uln)u1hout South Amertu. accordin1 to documenla he re· leHed today. But h• denied rt'IPOAllbillty for, the d.ath of President Salvador Allende. In a h11hly unu1u1l oct1on. lawyen for the former pttaident ,.Jeued to the media 34 pua;ea or his responses to qu tJON put to him by the Senate lntellia~e Committ.ee even before the panel had received the documenL The committee, headed by Sen. Frank Cburch CD·ldabo>. sent a hat ol TI questions to Niitoo at bls San Clemente home Feb. 5 re- q~estanc they be "answered ex· ped.itiously" wider oath. TM answers s tarted trickling in shortly afterward but the final batch was delayed until today by Nixon's controversial trip to Ptt· inglalelut month. The often cryptic answen cov· tted a .,Ide variety ot subjects ranging from Chile lo FBI and CIA domestic activities qainst American citizens. They were released without the panel's knowledge and without the questions the committee had asked. Committee spokesmen, ob- viously angered at Nixon's <ac- tion, said the questions were "still classified" but the matter would be resolved later today. Nixon. In a preamble to his responses. said it was his opinion that Congress "cannot compel a president to testify concerning the t'Onduct of b is ornce" but that he was responding "voluntadly" and that future presideflts should notreaard this as a precedent. The theme that a president has unusual powers both as regards activities at home and abroad ran through Nixon's responses In de· fending questionable and even il- legal activities. "In short." he summed up, ''there have been -and will be in Th KB.STOM • G4744P 11te Pa.alDGI • G4742W n. ll.l.SWOlnM • 647UM the f\lture d rcum tal'\CeS In which prealdenu may lowfwly aulhortu actions ln the interests ol the 1ccunty of th1.s country. wbkb If undertakeon by olbt•r pe"'ons or tven by the Pres.Ide.mt under different circumstancc-s would b(l ltle1al." Many of the questions Nixon answe.~ could only be cuesst'd at but he appeared to make lbcsc main poin\6 · le authorized covert we llvllles In Chlle In 19'10 to prevent the election ol Allende H presl· dMlt OD around a ''the CX.p&nalon Of Cuba·st)'ltd Communist tnfillr ... hon into Chile would have pro '•lded a 'buchhead' for 1ruerrilla operations throughout South America." He ujd he knew of no plans concerning a coup by Chilean Army Chief ol Staff G~. Rene Scbneider who was as· s assinated in 1970 and nainlalned that CIA activ1Ues which he said he ordered terminated in October 19'70 .. were Dot 3 ractor in brin(ing F,....Ptip .4J BA'ITIN ••. indictme nt dismissed ()I\ th~ gr~ds that be is a victim of sel~ve prosecuUon. The indictment cbal'ees Batun with the illegal use cl bla county staff and county S\41)plles in an unsuccessrul 1974 campailft for lieutenant 1overnor. Called to the witness stand by KurUkb late Wednesday was former Garden Grove city COUil· cllman John Deao. KwiUcb introduced Dean as a defense witnesa capable ol prov· ins the acts Battin is charged wilh are nothing more than com· mon practices amoni elected of· ficials. But Kurilich made little headway with his argument as Dean tesUfied that he had seen elected officials' aides at only a few fund·raisera dunng normal working hours. about the 1973 military CO\.IP" m wbich Allendt'dll'd lkcnU$C of a wove o( bomb lnaa. terrorli.m and domestic vlolenct-In t 970 he-authortu-d a coordmatt-d counlt'r operauon b)• 1noc.t lnlt-lllgtnt·l' aaencics but called lhcopcrahonolfaft~ a few daya of objl'ctlons from the l11tc nu 01rt'cMr J t;d~llf lloover Nixon ~111d hl' wu:< ··,,.urprlsed" at tloovt!r'i. d1sa jlrl't'ment ht'<'ltll!ll' \ht• nu ('h11•f hnd att~ndC'd th1• mel'linir 11etlln~ up lht• <>peratlon, later to be l.11ow11 ni. the "llu:itvn Phan " ROWLANDS and that fact that he ~eh·ed lht S.5 percent Increase v. ithout city council authonzat1on The order implement.mg them· crease was signed by Rowlands himself and Personnel Du~tor F.d Thompson. Rov. lands. who has written a confidential memo to the Grand Jury. said he recel\'ed a s1m1lar puy increase a )ear later and this tame at also wab :.agned by Matney who v. as then mayor. Rowlands :.aid he asked for the mayor's s1gnatun' at that time JI!> an acknov.ledgl•mt•nt or his ac comphshmenls in tus first year in the position. Matney says now that he 1s sorry he signl'd "the thing " Investigators from thl' dlstncl attornt>y's office have been look· mg Into other charges brought against the city administration. They include the purchase and terms for a lease at Meadowlark Golf Course and City Council ex pense figure s ns well 11 1> Rowlands' pay Increase. McCracken said today that he knows that Rowlands is bpeaking the truth on the pay controve~y "But I've bcl'n out o( off1re since 1972 and I won't ~ar fal1>c witneas to the other charges. I have a great deal or respect for Matney. too." he said ~!!;,~!~:.:. 5348 C.binet beauttfully f1n1ahed 1n 11mul8ted grained American W.inut_ Bruthed Nlck....VO.d color l'ltghliOMI the front. Deluxe too ceuy handlo ~.t ... --·--==-~1 Th ALllMULI • G474tl I ull f nrror~1 "urrctuli••' ,.,,"Our Pt•r'lio1u1I Oue• \ •. ,,,. f.unrnut•·•· 011 I 1·1·r~1 1•rod1u·1 M1• .'t1•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................. I 0.... w ... _,Cert. Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~ ........... ,,,..,...,, .. .,__.... ..Ar , Fcuno us Ze nith c1uolity! f a rnous ~~~ clt'pc ndability! -. ' VOL. 69, NO. 71, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ' " T._.URSOAY, MARCH 11. 1976 Today's Cl Ing .V. Steeb N TEN CENTS ' Bad.ham Says Be's 'Ahead' of Schmitz .. -MNIDblymH Robert Badham <R·N.wporl Beach> u1d t4day be'a atlU tbe front runner in lbe RepubDcan primary campalsn for \be 40tb Con1res.ional Oil· (rict dnpito John Sdunill' sud· den entry Into the race Wednes- day. Badbam sald tM conservative former congresamatfs decisi()n to run "came a• 101Dewbat ol a 1urpris• but it wasn't Wllortsftn by my campal1n plannfna.'"' "M1 poll• indicate I am Uw 1-.acler ln thi• race and OM m«"e candlctate ian 't aoiQc to tnue m~b difference one way or the other,'' Badbam said. teOff1na al the ctatm by Scbmill that 31 per· cenl ol the district voters support hlm. ·•John can clalm anything be wants and u s ually .does," BaAa.m ,.ld . Schmitz sald ln a telephone in- terview Ms campalgn wlll be 1eared to compete with Badbam -''Ute poll tic al machine that's been runnt nc things around true." Both Bahdbam 1o1nd Scbmtu are rrom Newport Beach. Bolb are Considered con• 11rvallve1. Schmiu cbueed Badham has opened bimseU lo attack for hir· Uic longtime political operatives Bill Butcher and Al"OOfd f ord lo coodutt bis cam paign. "That will be a problem for Bob ~cause Butcher and Ford have been linked ln the pust to the Cella organJ1ation." Schmitz a.aserted. referring to Or. Louis Cella. one of California's biggest c11mpaign donors who has been indicted by two grand juries. Badham denied belonging to a political m achine, but conceded he haas hl red F ord 's and But c her '" firm , Opinion Rc.srarch. to condut't hu om· paign. · "I needed a processional gtaff beeause l don't have llm~ lo con- duct a cam~algn and <'ondu<'t As· sernbly business at the same tame." Badham said. "1'hat doesn't make m e part or a machine." Badham turned the gun on ~hmita . contendintt. "John'• always bt<'n controll~ by a cer- t ain cadtt of lndlvldu;als who tell him what to do and when to do lL" Schmitt' entry into the con· gressional nee muns he ha$ abandoned a bid fo r th e Republican U.S. Senate nominu- tion. He said he s pent about $35,000 (Sff SCHMITZ, Pait> AZ> Nixon ·c Orders Bared Angola Women Kill 17 Cubans LUSAKA. Zambia (UP() ~An all-woman firing s quad in southern Angola bas executed 17 captured Cuban soldiers for rape and murder, according to a com- munique issued by pro-Western guerrilla forces. The communique. issued Wed- nesday by the National Union for the Total Indepe ndence of Angola, said the Cubans were Bay Bluff Erosion In Newport An underground spring located beneath the Bluffs development on the eas t s ide of Upper Newport Bay is eroding part of the bluff and endangering a city sewage line, according to city of. flcials. Members ol the city's Community Development Department slatr are conducting a search for the water source. shot last week after they "were tried fer rape and murder." "All 17 were executed. The fir- ing squad was composed entirely of women and the CUban.s were shot with their own guns." An estimated 12.000 Cubans were sent to Aoaola to support the Soviet-supplied Popular Mov· emenl for the Liberation of Angola in their takeover of the West African country. The communique was sent to Lusaka for distribution by Jonas Savimbi, the National Union pre- sJdent who is dfrecting forces in hit-and-run operations in southern Anaola aaainst the Popular Movement. Last moatll the Popular Kove- ment ~laimed victory in Anaola 's nme..aonth civU war aft.er de· feaUQS the N atlonal Unloa. aDd its ally, the NaUonal Front for the Liberation of Angola. The National Unlon abandoned conventional warfare but con- tinued to fight in lbe south using guerrilla tactics. The communique quoted a Na· tional Union women's leader. <See EXECUTE, Pace AZ) Cmml!r•A• Greta Garbo bolds an object up to her face at the ap- proach or a photographer after t he former movie star leaves a New York theater after attending a matinee. Sntokirig Puts Six In Court Six people were booked on citizens' arrest in the Orange County courthouse today as security agents repr esenting GASP (Group Against Smoking Pollution) e nforced what they said is a county ordinanct" pro· hibiting smoking in many sectors of the Santa Ana building. All six. one of them reportedly a lawyer. were take n to the marshal's office where they were c ited for violating the non smoking ordina nce and then re· leased on their promise to appear ln court. GASP attorney William Shef· field said the six people arresleu were spotted smoking in front of or close lo "No Smoking" signs. "If we can't get relief in the courts. we intend to get it th1s way," ·sheffied . a non-smoker, said. "Smokers are a menace to the health of the community and we shouldn't have to put up with it. .. Security agents representing GASP said they are under orders to arrest any person smoking in r es tricted areas o f th e courthouse. They said they In· tend to remain there until the practice is halted. The search for the spring, which is pouring out about 100 gallons of water a minute, will be aided by water geologist John Mann of USC. Mann Is used by agencies throuJhout the state as a consultant on water-related proble ms. According t o C. E. Hollon, ~gincering geologist ror the ci· ty, the erosion problem first became apparent last June. Patty Hit by Flu; Trial Postponed The organization recenUy suf· fered a reverse in the cowtroom when Superior Court Judge Lloyd E . Blanpied .Jr. sustained oblections filed by county or- fic1als named as defendants in a '"iASP lawsuit. It was successfully ar11ued by the defendants that it was im- possible for sheriff's deputies and marsha ls to arrest everyone who apparently violated the no smoking ordin~nce. At the time. the ground water had so seriously eroded the bluff IO<'at(•d just below Vista Ornada that the city asked the Irvine Company as the property owner to make some te mporary repairs in order to save the sewage line. Whtie the repairs were being made. hl' said .. "the city staff c hecked the wuter line and *('WCU In the Mell ror possible lf'aks . In addition. residential and community water meters, and community awimminl( pools. Wt•rc C'h~ckc-d for ('ltCt'SSive CM· aumption of water. "No un,•xplalnAhlf' Increase In Y.ater· u111t1Ze. which would In· dJCllH' o broken line. wus encoun· lered Th\t scwt•r lint' was 11hso loun<t to be unbroken." In ~pltc of U\(' n.•pairs made by the trvlnl' Company, which were l(ean.'C'.t to r\'c1uclntt the danger to the sewttr line. the ground w•ter hus continuud to fllter thro<ath (Sff EROSION. PaaeJ\2) DOW CLOSES ABOVE 1,000! NEW YORK <U PI) -The Dow Jones Industrial average, battl· tng proCiUaklna pressures, closed above the 1.000 level today for the first Umc 'n three years in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. It gained 8.03 points lo l ,003.31. The Dow failed twice Tuesday and once Wednesday to sust•in a move through the l ,OOOlevel. T1'e last time it c.losed over 1,000 was 9'l Jan. 26, 1973. It reaehed a hilh oll,OSl.70onJan. U. t973. Advances led dttllnes by about a nine·te>-five margin. <Tables. BS>. Pricet were bigber in acth·e \rading on lbe American Stock l#Xchanp. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Tbe bank robbery trtal ol Patricia Hearst was postponed today until at least Monday after the young defendant was taken to a hospital for treatment or the nu or even pnt"umonia. "The court has been advised by a U.S. Public Health Service doctor that the defendant has a respiratory infection or upset and temperature,·• said U.S. Dis· trlcl Court Judge Oliver J . Carter. "This requires eumina- tion at a hospit•l lo determine treatment." Wearing o sur(ical m a5k, Mi5!1 Hearst waa t aken In a U.S. morshal'!I car to the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital In San Frandtco. U.S. Attorn•y James L. Brown- ing lold reporters that the Jury had been excused until Monday and that attorneys intended to work on procedural m atters on Friday. After a delay during whlch a nurse uamlned Ml11 Hearst. whoae temeerature wu re· corded at 102 degnn. Judce Carter announced that be would use tl\e delay to deal with pro- cedural matters not requiring the presence of jury or defen· dant. Attorneys for both side& In· dlcaled they had maUento bring before C•rter, 'lWho takl he w~Jd ~r tbem todu. One was to be a dlscutlion of instnactiont f0t ~jury in lbe trial. After bla announ cement . Carter cal ltd lhe Jurors back into tbe courtroom and informed them ot Miss Hearst's illnes5. He also cave them a timetable for the balance of the trial "so you'll have some idea of what is con· fruitin, you." Carter predicted the case would go to the JW')' late next •tell and ujd be would lnstr\K't them 10 ddlberate t.hroqh the weekend. H! .s~id he hoped '!flss Hcant would be recovered by Monday bvl added he w a& not sure whether ber illness would respond lo treatment that quick· ly. The trial Is nearing the end or its seventh week. Miss Hearst was not the first victim of the nu bug in the trial. One juror had shown symptoms of the nu two weeks ago but re· mained on the pa n el. An alternate. however, was ex· cused when he came down with the Illness. Today's session wa11 to have begun with further questioning by Browning of a psychiatrist who became embroiled an a dis· pule with M lsll Hearst In January alter she accused him of bullying her to tears. CS. PA'MY, Page i\2) Security agents operating to- day apparently differed with that conc l usion. T hey patrolled courthouse corridor s with particular emphasis on the busy courthouse lo bby a nd the hallway outside Superior Court Presiding Judge Claude M. Owens ' ma s t e r cal e ndar courtroom. The first person arrested, Rill Wildeman of Buena Park, pr<>- tesled his ar rest as "an out· rage." "Thes<• pt'ople are J?oing t<1 hear about th1~ ... he prom111£•d "I wasn·t even asked to put out my cigarette. I was just hauled off to the manhal's office ... Taking Off? Finish Vote Details Newport Beach voterg who will be absent from the city on election day. April 13. or who will be physically unable to set to the polls, may request an absentee ballot application l)eglnninl Monday a\ city hall. APPUCATIONSforlbe absentee ballots wiU be availa· ble ln lhe city clerk's office from March 15 through April 6. Absentee baUoU will be mailed lo persons requesting them priortoelee&lon day. The absentee ballots must be turned in to the city clerk by the close of polls on election day. The city clerk's office is also r eminding Newport Beach residents lbat Sunday is the last day to register or report a change of address for the April election, in which three city council seats are up ror election. Deputy r egistrars will be on duty through Friday of this week, from a a.m. to 5 p.m ., in the city clerk's offi ce at city ball, 2300 Newport Blvd. ALSO, ANY person interested in running as a write:in candidate ln the city «JWlC\l dec:t.ion must me a declaration • witb the dty cJerlt by .4oriJ 6. -Wrll•ln votes WW be counied Oftly ror those person.<1 .t.o bave a wr'lle·la deelaraUoo oo file. .... 1 ' • J • In dw llablt Su san Murphy. a M anson disciple charged with mak- in~ death threat s, showed up at her Sacramento trial in a nun's habit . -which the judgc promptly ordered her torem~o_v~e-·~~~~~~~~ Mesan Held On Breaking Windows Rap J\ Costa M ('Sa man was arrc•st ed by New port Ill' ;wh polict' ('ar ly th1" mnrmnl( momt•nls <1fter he allt·~t·dly hrnke out $1,400 vm1'1.h of windows 111 111·1•;rn frunt hUM· n<•sst·~ .. Police said .Jnmt•s Rir hurd Wilson. 40, who ~aH' h1~ alldrt•ss <IS 2fi65 E. llarhor Olvd. co~ta l\frsa. 1s in custody 111 N1·wpol'I fSeach Jail on drnrJZt•i. 1>f ft'lony malicious m1 sch1d and hit :11111 run. Tht•y alll.'~cd ht• hrokt• 11 win dows out of Casi-idy'o; B1•autv Salon, 2603 New port Hl vd .. ind two lar((e plate gh1ss windows at PC'er Records, 2306 W Oc·i•un Front ~' Alarms in holh busincssr "i. tnggt'rt.>d by tht• lm•ak11J:t•, al· tr acted two m en to the 4 11 m 1lts turbance. One unidentified witness rein to notify officers Doug Thomas and Don Anderson who were issu1nl( a traffic citation al the interser· lion of 32nd Stre et and Newport Boulevard. While Anderson got a descrip· ti on of the suspect. Th<>mas start <·d driving toward the Occ:in fTont business area. He said that on hi s way he passed a car matching a descrip· tion or the suspect's vehicle and followed by a van driven by Alley West manager N . R. Dipsner. Thomas said Dipsner was honking his horn and p(>lnting at Wilson's car . so the officer turned his car around and he and Anderson pulled Willl<>n over at <See WIN DOWS, Pal(e AZ> Denies Rap for Allende WA S HINGTON (U PI) - Richard M . Nixon ordered massive CIA covert activities in Chile ln 1970 to prevent establish· mcnt or a Cubari·style communist "beachhead" for guerrilla opera· tions throughout South America. according to documents he re· leased today. But he denied responsibility for the death of President Salvador Allende. In a highly unusual act ion. lawyers for the former president released to the media 34 pages or his responses to questions put to him by the Senate Intelligence Committee even before the panel had received the document The committee, headed by Sen. fTank Church <D·ldaho>. sent u list of 77 qut.>stions to Nixon at his San Clemente home Feb. 5 re· questing they be "answered ex· pediliously" under oath. The answers started trickling in shortly afterward but the final batch was delayed until today by Nixon's controversial trip to Pek._ 1ng late last m onth. The often crypUc answers cov- ered a wide variety of subjects ranging from Chile to FBI and CIA domestic activities against American citizens. Thev were released without the panel's knowledge and without the questions the committee bad asked. Committee spokesmen. ob· viously 1mger ed al Nixon's ac· ti<>n. satd the-questions were "still classified ·' but the matter would be resolved later today. Nixon, in a preamble to his responses. said it was his opinion that Congress "cannot compel a president to testify concerning the conduct of his office" but that he was responding "voluntarily" and that future presidents should not regard this as a precedent. The theme that a president has unusual powers both us regards activities at home and abroad ran through Nixon's responses ind<•· rending questionable and even ii· legal act1 vities. "In short." he summed up. ''there have been -und will be tn the future circumstances 1n which presidents may lawfully authorize actions In the interests <>f the security or this country. which 1f under! a ken by otht•r persons or even by the President <Sf'e NIXON, Paite A2) Oran~c." ,.l Coast -4_~ \\'enlht•r Fair ton1~ht anti ~unny on Friday Ul'l'ording to the Wl'athl'r service. Gusty "1011~ 15 to 25 mph I hi-< <'vtnini.? H1~h~ warmin~ to tltt• m itl f.<ls Fr i<l 11 y !,ow., tonhtht 1n the 40!\. INSIDE TODA V Unorthodor as ii may be, Margaret Trudeau's open· neu, honnty. candor and free !pint have uion the hearls of Canadians See lJ 1 l•de~ Al V-Sff'vk • Al -U-r~ 81 , l rmo .. m-.Ctl. at ,,..,..,,,.. a t ~M .. ,. •• ,,_.,,., • ._, C.OllfO""t AS -••t ff-t I• Qusitlt4 CJ It Natioftal IMwt At Otmio All o.-c.""'' A1t.•t cnttwor·f AU ,...... 1 1 J Dtltll NttiCff Al I t.Nt• (1•1 IE41tt.,.••1 't.. At $1>0 Mathh It t E"tff'laln-fll 8• , Ttlnl'"'° • h "1N fl<t 81 t '"-11t•n t W ,_, t ... ltKorf A It --· A.4 ~-ti_. ..... _. M ,,.,..,.,,..."'-" .. Collecting Kudos Thi~ Newport Beach quartet represented their organizations Wednesday as Dis· neyland handed out its aMual awards for community service. From left are Jim Root of Cor ona del Mar High School Key Club, Mrs. Dand Tingler of Orange Coun· ty Philharmonic Society, Evelyn Gayman of Friends of Upper ~ewport Bay and Dennis Landesman o( Childrens Hear More Institute. Disneyland gave out more than $20,000 worth of awards during an· nual luncheon See story. Page All. News Leak by DA.'s Assistant Debated By GARV GR ANVILLE Of t1'e .,.,,, ...... _ A pri\'ate tn\'estigator testified Wednesday that he ~as present "'·hen an Orange County deputy district attorney last year said he was instructed to exchange in· \'esligative information with the Los Angeles Times The testimony of private eye John Epplck in indicted Orange County Supervisor Robert Bal· tin's pretrial heanng tended to support a defense allegation that 1.Jle DA 's orfice leaked informa· Uon to the media while Batttn "as under 10\'est1gallon But when Deputy Distnct At· torney Jack Ryan cross ex · amined Eppick, he succeeded in neutralizing the s1gruflcance or his testiomcmy. Ryan withdrew an adm1s:.1on from Eppick that he had dis· Fro•P~AJ NIXON .•. under d1rferent circumstances ~ould be 1llt·~ul " Mun y of the questums Sixon .1ns wt'red could only l>t> ~uesi.l'd at but he appeared to make these main point~ Hl' uuthorized covert ac· uvit1es in Chile in 1970 to prevent tbe election of Allende as pre~•· dent on srounds "the expansion or Cuba st~ lt•d Com muru:.t inhltra· uon into Chile "ould have pro- vided a "beachht>ad· for guernlla operJllo n:. throughout South America " lie said he kne~ of no plan concerning a coup by Chilean Army Chief of Starr Gen. ftene Schneider who was as· ~asslnatcd 1n 1970 and maintained that CIA at•ti \'!ties which he said hi' ordered terminated sn October 1970 ''were not a ractor in bnn~in~ llbout the 1973 military coup" in v. h1ch Allende du~d . Because of a "avc of bnmb ings. terrorism and domt•i.llc '10lence in 1970 he authnn1ed a coordinated countt•r opcrnllon hy mo!lt intelhi,tencc aa<•ncll'~ bul cnlled the oper ,1I111n urr after a few days of obJcctwns from thl' late rBt Director J t-:dgar Hoover. Nixon said he \\as · "!lurprl:;rd " ot Uoov~r'!i dl,agreement bt'caui.e lht' FBI chlrf had att<'ndt'd lhr mct."tlnti ~t'ttln~ up the l'JX'rnt1on. latrr to be known as the "llu!\ton r1an .. ORANGE COAST , ... pt,..,_"i' I .-I l Hl'f ,..~( ""tft "'''•" .. ,,,,..,., ....... ,., .. ,. 1.16·'' .... "' '· .. ,,.,,..,1, ,., .. I t ,,,,.,.,,,,,..,. l~, .... • •i""' ,,, ''"'" "' l •\t.•1t M"'flllf) .. •''V••ivt •• t...11 t .. ' , .. ,....,. .... <llll('lo•'\ ""' ... II\ ·~"~ ""'' h¥. t t "I"·~ \, t p <I I•• "'"' ·' f, I,. 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"'.,,,..,,,,...," •• «~•'•""'~"•' ~'itt•11• 1•11.111 Pc7\f.tOf' ~•Id •I (Mt.t MJ- l•••'O""'•• ~"0'< • p-foOf'I ,.,. ,.,, •• U i\ ~ nri; r-,,.,,, ... 0 )""'0"''"''' m 1M_.,,.,h""*1,{Wi\ \) )\,,,...... ..... ,. cussed h is then-pending testimony Tuesday afternoon with an earlier w1tn~ 1n tbe hearin1. That witness was former dis· trict attorney investigator Ray l\tiJler. He testified about the al- leged information leak Tuesday morning. And it was Tuesday afternoon, Eppick admitted, that he talked with Miller regarding his stint on the witness stand, mcludina tus mention of a ssistant Deputy Dis· tnct Attorney l\IichaeJ Caplu1's name. Therefore, Ryan succeeded in casttnl doubt over how muc h Ep· pick recalled first-hand ol an in· \'Htigators' gathenng July 28. 1975, at the Airporter Inn 1n Irvine. Like Miller, Eppick said that al the meeting Deputy District At· torney Dan Brice apologl1ed for having leaked information relnl· ed to an Investigation or Dr. Louis Cella to a Times reporter Eppiclt testified that Brice said he leaked the information on Cap1ui's instruction. indictment dismissed on the grounds that he 1s a victim of ~elective prosecution. The Indictment charges Mattan with the Illegal use of his county ~taff and county supplies In an unsuccessful 1974 campaign for lieutenant 2overnor. He admitted that the single mention of Capiui's name at the meeting last July was the only time he heard it before d1scusi.· ing the subject with Miller Tues· day arternoon. The alleged information ex· change with the media 1s said by defense attorney Matthew Kurillch to be part of a process that has unfairly !tingled out Bal· tin for prosecution Kurihch 1s seeking to have se\'l•n felony charge<> brou~ht against his client in a Grand .Jury Six Houses Auctioned Off In Newport The State Department nf Transportation l!'I S711Ul00 rtC'hl·r today arter aurttoning off SI'< homu 1t owned In Newport Heights Wt>dncsdav The public auction wl\'1 ht"ld a< part of the c1t>partment '< pro itrnm to 8t'll ofr property It ac· quirt'd during the 1960l. a!\ Pacific Coast Freeway rl11hl of way . Nome!' or the buyers were not avallrble this morntni, hut (.'altrans omc1als did rcll'Ollt' tht' ~riling prices: 108 King~ Road. $170.000, 721 Kings R oad. $1:wl,OOO. 1821 Kings Road, 1170.000 . 2!11 Tustin A\ e , $71',000. 208 Tustin A\ e "S90.000 JOO Holmwood unve.Slt0.000 The C81trans oHlcial po1nll'tl out that none or the homl'tl havt- been standing vacant while un- der state ownership Tht-state has leased them out at a pnce described as "fair market value." Fr.,.Pa~.4J WINDOWS • the intersection of Via Lido and Newport Boulevard. Thomas said Wilson reportedly told him he was upset O\•er ram1· ly problems. Wilson was charged with hit and run after allegedly colliding w1th a car parked near tht-busi· neu area. F,....Pa~Al SCHMITZ .•. on that effort, which included weekly television programs that will continue but "taper off gradually.·· A recent statewide poll ~howed Schmitz a distant fourth m lhe race for the GOP Senate nomina· tJon Schmitz also said h1 decision "as prompted by a "continwng barrage of ques tions Crom people asking me why I wasn't running for the 40th Congressional Dis· trict Instead." Andrew Hinshaw has declared for re-election lo the seat he wrested from Schmit.% 1n 1972 despite his impending prison term. The presence or an incum· bent doesn't worry Schm1U. "The issue in lh1~ election will be integrity and I'm the one with the clean r.ecord, ·· SchmJtz s1ud. Schmitz s aid he 1s the only person m the race with "re1tl na· tional political experience." Bes ides hi s o n e t erm In Congress. Schmitz ran for presi· dent on the American lodepen· dent Party tic ket in 1972 and polled more than a m1lbon votes. He said he"ll conduct a door·lO· door "grass root~ campaign" for Consress u si ng the 1.Jogan "Schmitz the Man the Pobll- cians Fear Most " ··If one or 10 of the people who say they suppo rt me vote that way, I'll make 1t easily,'" he said. Schmitz' entry mto the race prompted the withdrawal or one Cdndidate -Rev. J ames 0 . Combs. a longtime frie nd of Schmitz. ComM announced he'll run In· stead for the 38th District seat held by Santa Ana Democrat Jerry Patterson because only one other Republican has announced in that race Fro•Pa~AI EXECUTE. • • Eunice Sapassa , as say101 more than 25 Cuban troops raped four women last week at a village bel'<''et'n Huambo and Silva Porto, about 350 miles hOutheasl of Luanda, the capital or the Marxist government Five days later, a National l lnaon guerrilla unit surprised 20 Cubans nearby and lhc 17 who sur\'lvl.'d the 11tla<'k wt•n• t•x l'C'Uted The women who hod been as· ~aultNi idrnt1Cled ri ve of the 17 ll1' lht>1r attar krrs. the communique .S1&1d EROSION ... the bluff. c aus1ni: furthe r t.'rnsion In fact. Hollon said, the s1tua· lion 1s no'" worq• than lx·fon• "The soil ~ets so v.t•t at limes, It ('ornplrlt'I)' llQUlfleb and 0 0Wtl off the i;lopc. · · he 'lt1ld He said that bt'forc any perma· nent repairs can be undertaken, 1,1\l' source or the ground-water ha' to b~ lo<'alPd !\O that the ~pr· 1n~ can be d1v..-rtcd or eapped F,....P~AJ PAT'l1Y ..• Dr Harrv K ozol was to challenge the ·hr1ress' contention that she was an unv.1lbng part1ci· pant 1n a Symb1onese l..lberation Army bank robbery Chief defense t'ounsel F. Lee Bailey said he would vigorously protest Kozol 's testimony and probably would refer to the pre· vious dispute bet wttn the doctor and the defendant. Power Boats ~oRace • A fteld ol 30 enkanll la expect ed for Saturda)"1 rwlnina ol lhe sixth aruaual SI0,000 BuahmiUs Grand Prlx otrs.bore power boat Rt"t The race la acbeduled to start at 10 a m outside the Nev.•pott Harbor entrance and driven will be pusbJn& thetr craft to speeds In eXCtH of 80 mph OVtef the l82·mlle course whicll runs from Newport Buch to Huntil\lton S.ac:.b to Oceanside to Cat.&llna to Lona Bcacb and l\nlshu oft th• Newport JetUe1. The race. sanctioned by the American Power Boat Raciq Asaot'lation. 1s expected to drMw top racers seekina championship points in Open, Sport and Produc· tionclasses. R ace Grand Marshal Joey Bishop wlll lead a parade of the big boat.a from the race head· quarten at lhe Balboa Bay Club to the starting line Saturday mornint. Officials of the Pacific Of. fshore Power Boat Racing As· soc:iaUon aald.spectator areas for boats carrying race viewers will be clearly marked between the shoreline and the race course. Top contend era expected to ,be competina ln .Y-e race include Bob Nordskog, a speed r ecord bolde r ; woman's world record bolder Betty Cook; Rocky Aoki. owner o f the Ben l b ana ~stauranu, and Preston Henn. winner of t he 1975 B\llhmllls s1>0ru class. Pre-race events inc.haded lut wuk 's boat show at Fashion Island and a Buabmills· sponsored party Fri~ ni&bt a\ Promontory Point. Richard Burrows, mana1in1 director of the Old Buahmilll dis· Ullery. County Antrim, Ireland. will present the ttopbjes to the winners at the Balboa Bay Club Saturday ni1ht. TM llB.STON • G4744r l't'lt ll H~IU\ GlAl'.0 Pll\ M•r(tl I), 1911io , ! ,' ,; ,. , I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Otwn ~ 011,l>Qrf' I ()el~ I I I I \ I 'ii I I I I \_g Q) .__ ---OU.\1'\IOI RACE COURSE FOR SATURDAY'S BUSHMILL'S GRANO PRIX Power Boaters to Compete at Speed• of Up to eo MPH Youth Seized On Hash Rap A youn& resident ol Bayshores in Newport Beach has been charged with selllng a pound of hashis h t o a Cos ta Mesa narcotics detect ive for Sl,525, police said Tue11day. Stephen W . J ohnsoo, 19, of 2801 Circle Drive, is free on $7,$00 ball , pending a cour t appearance next Wednesday on the felony drug- dealini charge. QUALITY TELEVISION Johnson, an Orange Coast College student. was booked 011 suspicion or salt's of mariJuanu following the alleged cxr hJlllltl' with Detective Jim Watson ont• week ago. 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March 11 1m N DAIL v PILOT as He's Cautio11s But It Pays Investors B MlLTON MOSKOWIT'L Jim Benha m . who ~ent to college on j trumpt"l ait'hohar hip "'hlle he was 11rtUnA: dt·~rt\•:. lo ttnanct and (JC)OmiC'~. now man1111es ~ million or other peoplE''li monr)' nnd he 's \•~t)' ca.rtful about where he pulls It Tht r\• uon hf''s a.o cart'ful as Uu1t he dcxsn·t II U!il i;o.mc ot the fa\·ontr r eNhng plact>:. lor money From tht ~lanford l lnl\·tri.1ty n1mpu~. Banh am run :t tht" Ca pit 111 Preser n 1t1on FUnd. whl('h is what Its n a mt1 impll(•s. a fund for J".'Ople "ho ,Jtrf' 1>t•rlously conct'rnl.'d "1th kt'\'plng Money Tree their money 1n a ~arr plo('t' l\nd b~ ··:o1Jft'°' J lm Benha m tW\'sn't imp ly mean .l\'01d1ni: mattrt'~Sel-, pol..L•r gnmt'~ and the racl'track Ht ALSO MEANSAVOIOINC ther.tot'k m arket. bank'. htj?h·gradt' corporade b<lndi;, Ot'nhnm ls convinced that our 11ocu:ty 111 1:01ng throug h a J)('riod of funda ml'ntnl chDl\i<'S Proc,•t>d1n.-e on that assumption. he 10' esls the fund's as· set!I eHlus t' el) in l' S Treasury b1ll:i1. debt ulstrument:. guaranteed hy the L' S government An ex-st<X'kbroker . Benham n.•ma1ns uns v. ayed by the l9i6 re:.urgence of the :.tock ma rket. Ht.>" as drummed out of Merrill L~ nch, Pu~rce, f enner a nd Sm 1th In 1971 after he bt'came unt·as~ about lht' dnft of the> economy and began ;.1dvls111g hili c lients to sell their litock j nd buy Treasury notr !-und b ills In 1972, he put bis rnOOl')' where his beliefs were b~· launching Capital Presen ·at1on lfis belie fs have remained unchan gt'd. tie harps on three touchstones. salt· ty, hqwd1ty. yield A SUMBER O•' OTHER MHalled "monl'y markl't funds" were sta rted m the early 1970s ro lake advantagE' ot runaway interest rates. Ther e are now 35 of them. Howe\'er. many of them s uch a~ Dreyfus Liquid Assets, Fidelit) l)a1ly Income J nd Scudder Mana~ed Reserves were fielded by big \\'all Street hou:.es which had <>asv access to custom e rs : Tht>y s imply switched them out of SlO<'k funds into mone) ma rket funds Also, 'srtually all or the other money market funds folio" a slightly leio.s conser\'ttll\'1• 1>01try than Capital Preser vation They Hrt'. for exampk h<'ll\ 1ly invested m cert1f1cates of deposit 1n add1t1 on to T1 c a:.ury notes and bills Some also buy commercial paper Going its o" n \\a). Capital Prescn :ihon ha s risen to becomt• the nallon·s 11th lar~t':.t mom•> murkct fund allhou~h 11 ·,. for behind the IC'ader, Drcyfu., L1qu1d AssN ,, which has $900 mil hon to 1m·e!il If you had hjd your money in Capital Prest'r vat1on dunnJ: 1975. 1t "ould ha\'e earned 5.89sx-rcent. :.ome\\ hat bt-tterthan "a' in~s ban).. rate:.. SPEAKING OF' 8/\N KS, Jim Bcnh.1m hu11 nnt ht•s1tatcu to raise .Qut•Sttons about thNr 1;ollt1t'.':. :m<l pra cuc.-s. lie ha:. mounted ro~trum:-; to point out lhut r ommt·rc111I b;1 nk\ C'har.ct• l'rt•cltt c.11 ct l'U!>tonwr-. lK 1wrc·,·nt 1ntl'rc .. t on loon balanc1>:. v. h1h· pJ) 1111.: '>J \\'t " 4' ~ l•l'rt l1nt .ind :, lll'rt'l'll\ •Ill pa:.sbook tH·t·nonls L.1'>t yt•ar ht• n1111•d th JI " hilt• tht' Hank of Anwr H·a "J' P:l} IOJ? 13 iwr<'c•nt on 30 d.i} t 1·rt1f1r ;1h'l-of de• posit. 1t "'''pa' mg John 11<W 41 •iwrrl•nt11 n h1<; pas,book .w l"llUl\I tnilanC'l'' \\hill' Jl<l}lnl! Ill' 11111t•tl th.1l \\hilt• lhl· Ba11k or i\mt•r1t•a \\a!.\ pa) lnJ.t 13 pcrcl'nl 11n 30 rltl\ C'1·rl1f1cu tc:. of d1· !)OSll. It ""I), P<•} llll! John l>Ol' 41 ~ JH'l'l'l'l\l •II) his p:tS!ihOu k ~ll't'CIUOt Pt•oph· who lo<lRl' their molll'\ 111 lia nk., art• c·nmfo1 t1-c! bv the l''<t,h'llC'l' 11( tht• fo\-dcrul l>1•µ0'9t l 11:.u1 an<'l' Corp Jim Henham lau~hs und points out that the $9 b1lhon held hy tht• fo'DlC 1s ''msunni?'' more than Sf.00 bi I hon of dl'JX>'i1ts. Benham carries his m1:.trust of banks so fur as lo inform Capital P reservation :.hareholder:. that when the fund buy!'\ Treasury bills. it requirl's "physical de li ver y or tht• artu:i l u.s Treasury bills IO it s 11egregated ar C'll 1n thl' Hank or CahCorn1 a m ain office vu ult "This is mo)tl unrom mon hut Jim Benhum is nol takin~ a ny chance:. '76 College Grads Finding Jobs Scarce WASHINGTON IUPI) Last y<'ar·)t collcite i:radual£1l- had a hard lime findin~ jobs. but the bicentennial class of 1976 15 fanng even worse. the ColleJ:e Placeme nt Council said this week. Employer job offer<; to !>t udents al 159 colleges are Hi perconl lower this year than last for bachelor's deitree can·· d1dates. the council said. For m aster 's dfgrcc cand1datt·s the decline is 25 percent: for doctoral 1•and1datcs, 32 per cent. "/\ND JUST ABOUT e veryrme agreed that 1974 75 waR a tough year.·· said the council. a pnval<'. nonprofit or· ~amzallon ba sed m Bethlehem. Pa • wl11ch r epresent.'! rareer·planning and plaf eml'nt director:. J t M lleges and umvcrs1t1es Tht• report, howl'vrr. said th<' estim ates are an 1m provcmcnt s1nr1· J anu41ry Thi· cuunrtl will mukr a final sur vey 1n July The council s aut a lml-(h1 ~pot wac. that und<'ri:radu:itc "omen r eceived 27 J)l'r<:l·nt m ore J<lb off"" th1" month th.Ill Ma rch or 1975 Joh offc•" l•I W•Hlll'll al'>O "('fl' 36 pc·rnnf t111ther al thl' m il~kr 'It•\"' Due to late tran s m1.-.~1or1 today's l isting will not JPPCM in the Dally Pilot Nn • vo,• tU~t '"" fo1.......,..~ ti\1 \N'Wt\ IPW> toct \ lh•I l't•v• f•1""@ f'Nt\I _.,. .. ,, t"4 .... ,, tJ• ~ °" pi-r<~• nt !~':'~II" "'1 Ill• N•• 10-~ \IOo • Ot~::.,..~".d ,:.:',_'::,'"?~. t~:.?c:, '~:" ~~~ '"'' • •ftd fN , u' '""' , If,.,,,.., t·• •t 01t•.,I'•\ t Mitt \ JW In • • • ' • H1 It 0 ) A"" f'!t f•f J 11 II) •Ill II \ > Mec.Oof\ld ••• ,,, ,, ' • ...... ,,",,. t • • • ''" \ "-"•nft ~4 • 1 t , • t • ..... 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Mel Bl"OClb' ,,.. ... .,... ...... ,... ..,... ,,.. ...... ·---··-._ HOW SHOWING -O NE WEEK ONLY Inlet t t tission Tom Titus Artbur llWer Ud fl1oel Coward have a pair al new •bow• opn.iq on lbe On.nae CoHt UU1 month -·•new " tn the rape« that n.llber bat been mo~nttd on the local boards ln the past deude. directing "All !y Sons" Bonaiu.a dropout Pernell R oberts pla)1 1nt: Pr o tew.or Harold Hiii auditions to com plete th• cut "111 be held April 25 ut lO a m a.nd April 26 at 7 30 p m et Dale Junior lhJh chool, 900 S . 011<' St. CM*"MWIC* "MIAllHIAIT PAss• ... ...lflOaT TOTHI COMMISSIOMa• AIWffJI 8fOOlchu11t 772 6446 COSTAlllHA Bt•siot Ci~s ~o 74'4 -()qe ~I~ In S58 IW2 OllANGE Tht ftrsl 11 Mllltr'I wtlh a cut headed by World War ll·era dram• three wE>ll·known com· "All My Sons," openloa mun It y theater at Oranae Coast Coll~e perlormt"rs Ralph nut Wednesday for a RJchmond "Ill pluy I.he four·evening run. Th~ manufacturer, Joanne sec ond Is "Fal len Wolcott la cut as tu~ Anaela." a Coward com· ~1re and Gary Sadt~p edy of even urUcr \'lD· portrays their surviving tage, which opeu March son. lhftr curretnl hu bands. ~ith Elsie Palntf'r com plettn1 thf' can H 1 worldly domestll' The comedy pl&)'S the usual l.Jdo '*le fivt•niaht s chedule , with pc.-rformanct!l at 8 .30 March 30 throuch April 3 In th1.• l.1du I i.It• Clubhouse, 701 VIA Udo Soud, Newport Beach. R~rvaUons ma)• be-ob- tamed by callin& 67!-6170 Anaheim. .th~ bhow ~~~~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ will open Junt' l8 . i CALLBOARD Sebastlan'ii West Oll\nt'r Playhouse will hold opt"n aud1t1ons tor its repnsc produl'llon or ·· Flddl<'r on the Roof" Saturday at 10 a.m an the theaft>r . 140 A\•en1da Pico. San Clemente the musical will open April 20 and will run through July 11 six nigh~ a week .. ••• IDNITUI ld!6llW LAHAIAA Ol~t Ma~ Cinem.a 637-0340 ORANGE Pltn C11y C.nret 63"4-9282 SAH CLEMENTE Fashion Square 691 ·0633 MISSION YIEJO "'"~' 492·0056 WESTMINSTEll ~ VltJO 830·6990 Cinema West 892-.4493 -.0. DAY AITRMOOW' CIJ "MO~ POO&.· -,.., DIPOSIT, MO~ l•f ~-••nt1 ...... --.i 30 also for a alnale Others m the OCC cut w~k'sdurallon. are McKee Anderson. Ron ChnsUe, Jim Ry11n, OCC DRAMA ll\ltruc-Debra F1orto. Paul Fan- tor John Ferucca 11 nloa and Apnl Hamilton. or 673·3096. * BACK ST AGE -Dan Univenal Loses Suit Curtain time Is 8 p.m. Wednesday th rough Saturday or next week ln the colleae auditorium and admission is free. Verre, resldent director 1ii!iifiiiimiiiiiil al Sebastian's West Om-I ner Playhouse, will con- duct a summer theater workshop for thespians AT UDO ISLE. ao all· from age 12 up .... classes isla'ld resident cast ~ will be held daily from 10 On 'Kono' aches back to the 1920s a.m. to 3: 1s p.m . for two --e for "Fallen Angels." a week s w i th t hr e e frolhy Coward piece be-sessions schedule d . LOS ANGELES <AP> ing directed by players beginning June 21 at lhe ' -Universal Studios lost president Norma Bell. theater, 140 A\'enida anolherround intbebat· Pat Moran and Iris Pico,SanClemente ..... lie to remake the film Schneider portray two Costa Mesa's Kent classic "King Kong" married women who Johnson will .direct the when a judge dismissed have both had affairs Anaheim Bicentennial themoviecompany'sSLS with the sam e man CelebrationCommittee's million breach-of· (played b y G e orge production of "The contract suit against lfarri 1 6tan Bell and Music Man" for two RKO General. Laddy Reday are cast as weekends in June w1t.h Universal had con-jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tended It had an oral con- tract with R KO . pro- ducer or the origin.al mo- tion picture, for rights to t.he film and that RKO subsequently broke it lo AU.Cl •l'U SI.JS T1l Z:JO P.M. "MIMDDllUIC" IPCI .J:IM:OO "Tll ,•EAT WALDO PEPPEr J:oo-6:00.10:00 W IAY #TEIMW' -1~• ""IWll-,,.._,~t.1t 1t ........ (PC) ...... _,_ """"'"--.. 1Jl El WITlllC ID" 1:50.S:SS. IO:OO "U IUCIU"l l J:SM :OO F OUNTAIN AL V I IN•MAI• n ~Breakheart Paaa P was the end of the line. --------------------~ lavor of an offer from in-dependent producer Dioo De Laurenlils. .... ·-···· ·--.. . ...... ADY CDSllm _. WJOIT WTXEI ~ - ·---ONINWOWllM t'UmOO'I-· -MllVllwrMN•a -· MMlla..TMAI• --·--..... ,o.M9. Nlf • ._....'ALL "9 -··- --·----.. MMIMIMlle wuWl.W,. ----Mena--. •• .... IUCI a.llMU • IS A SEJtSITIVE, EXCffi"6 FILM THAT DESERVES TO BE SEEN AND ENJOYED BY All! IV\ .. ciiii ™I ~ AOUl TS OM.Y S u pe r ior Court Judgt Harry Hupp ruled that Universal had no legal claim to tbe "Kini Kon.a" rights because no written agreement had ever been signed by the parties. Legal squabbles in · itially erupted between Universal and De Laurenliis but they were settled I a st January . with Universal saying it would not try to beat t.hc other film into release. CINEMALAND lflf S. 111• -·~!WI 1111-• &ftwoC=ee•l•-1 AXI Hmt• II ..... , 'r-':l.. .... ....... ,,..,.~ CINE MALAND 1mS.b..., ,..."'*' uur.,.-. "TAXI DlfYEI" (I) -.. ,_ ............. __.. C.11642-5171. Put• tew worda to worlc for you. .,..,..-....... _._ ..... 111 ......... ••llllt ftl ............. "',._..Ott ... •IWll"'Tul~.- -0.... ...... lee<TV -~-~~· CQ......,."'TUIC\~ TAXI DRIVER "°9PT DI NNIO -fll ACUIMY ..... ~TIOMS IMQ. ..... llSTPCTUll llST ACTOI MSTACYIUS IUT DtllCYOI ... IHT SUPPOITIM9 ACTOI w•ot.ey·• '10 M SIT NO mwtr· "l 2:00-4:25 7:00.f:ZS ALSO ACADEMY CARTOONS 40 YEAAt AHEAD 0, ITt TIMEI .. , .... , .. ,, ...... .. .......... ,.. .... , ... ,., ... ~ ............. " ftMf 41••1 tlttHct, II .._ t"l•tUc ,,..,.... .... .... .... , "'··~"''''" """"' ..... , .. ,"' .... ,....., ... •f t•UI ,,....... - ~ BRO~'&>N •AWTAJJ KAa.w'S ·sREAKHLJIT ~ • 11111111 BEN JOHNSON · RJCHARD CRENNA ·JILL l~D CHARW DURNING · ED LAUTER · DAVID HUDD~N ' lrille., AlmAll MA<lW·~ llrroll Gll!S·ai.. .,., ~ ~ llrlWY CDSHlllC · bntiw ~ EW01'T WTW !?'-! .. !!!!'... ,,._ .,_ .,.-.:;r-n'111L"C . . ~ . . ltTAN O 'HfAL • MAltllA eEltEN90tl INCLUOINGr NIT ~ICTUAE 8EST OIAECTOA EXCLUSIVE IN Ol'ANOE COUNTY W IH MAllOI •' .. 6#\ ~OITANtSt •-llU · 11w .Jou• ·~" \\om:m rw.Chut~ I\ "',. "'Jt ii;,,,,,, )('""I 7 ,, Orange ~ast ' EDITION ,, VOL. 69, NO. 71, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl.FORN1A THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1976 Today's Clo hag • N.Y. toek8 l . • C TEN CENTS Badhani Says He's 'Ahead' of Schmitz; t A.ss.embly m an R obert Badham (ft.Newport Buch) uid today ht'• still the front runner In the Republican primary omp3lln for the 40th Con1ressional Db· trict detplte John Schmits' sud· den entry into the race W"1.ott· day. Sadbam said the C()ftServaUve formtt con1reuman's decision to nin "came as somewhat or a s urprise but ll wasn't unforeseen by my campaign plannlna." "My polls indicate 1 am tbe leader ln this race and ooe more candidate lan 't goin& to make much d1fference ooe way or the otber." Badham said. ICOffina at tbe claim by Schmits that 39 per~ cent of the district voters aupport him. "John can claim anything he wants and u s uall7 does," Badham said. -p Schmits said ln a teltpbone ln· terview bit campa.ian will ~ 1eared to compete with Badham and "the political machlne that's been runnln1 tbina1 around here." Both Bahdham and Scbmils are from Newport Buch. Both an com.idered con· a.ervaUvea. Scbmiu charged s.dbam bas opened himself to attack for hir· in& loqtime political operatives Bill Butcher and Arnold Ford to conduct his campaign. "That will ~ a problf'm for Bob because Butcher and Ford have been llnkt-d In the past to the Cella organization," ~hmlu asserted. referrio1 to Dr. Lou.is CeUa, one of California's bigaest campaign donors who has been indicted by two grand juries. Badham denied beloo&in& to a political machine, but conceded h e haa h irt"d Ford's a nd But c h er 's firm. Opinion Research, to conduct his cam· palgn. "I needed a proressional st;atr because I don't have time to con· duct a campaign and cooduct As· sembly business at the same time." Badbam said. ''Thal doe•n't make m e part of a mactune." Badham turned the gun on Schmitz, cont ending, "John'* always been controlled by a ttr· t aln cadre of Individuals who tell him what to do and when to do it ... Schmitz' entry into the con· gressional race m eans ho bas a bandoned a bld for th e Republican U.S. Senato nomina· lion. He said he spent about $35,000 (See SCHMITZ, Pa&e AZ> Nixon C Orders Bared Firing Squad Angola Women Kill 17. ·Cubans Smoking Puts Six In Court LUSAKA. Zambia <UPI> -An a II· woman fir11tg squad in southern Angola has exttuted 17 captured Cuban soldiers for rape and murder. according lo a com· munique issued by pro-Western guerrilla forces. The communique. issued Wed· nesday by the N at1ona1 Umon for the Total Independence o f Angola. said the Cubans were lnf ormation shot last week a fttt they "were tried for r ape and murder." "All 17 were executed. The fir· ing squad was composed entirely of women and the Cubans were shot with their own guns." An estimated 12.000 Cubans were sent to Angola to support the Soviet.supplied Popular Mov· ement for the Liberation of Angola in their takeover of the West African country. Tbe communique was sent to Lusaka for distribution by Jonas Savimbi, the National Union pre· ~dent who is d irecting forces In Six people were booked on citizens' arrest in the Orange County courthouse today as security agents r epresenting GASP <Group Against Smoking Pollution> enforced what they said is a county ordinance pro· hibiling smoking in many sectors of the Sar.la Ana building All six. one or them reportedly a lawyer, were taken to the marshal's office where they were cited for violating the non· smoking ordinance and then re· leased on the ir promise to appear in court. Fee Bl d · hit·and ·run operations in (JS le southern Angola agalntt the Popular Movement. GASP attorney William Shef· field said the six people arrested were spotted smoking in front of or close to "No Smokin&" signs. "lf we can't gel relief In the courts, we intend to get it this way," Sheffied. a non· smoker. said. "Smokers are a menace to the health of the community and we shouldn't have to put up with it ... At Hearing Pa cific Telephone's con· troversial plan to charge 20 cents for calls to an formation operators was blasted Wednesday an hear· ings held by t he state Public Utilities Commission In Anaheim. Led by Assemblyman Richard Robinson <D·Santa Ana>. witness after witness told the PUC hear· ing officer tha t the proposed tariff would c reate hard.ships whUe givmg the phone company a profit on the previously free ser vice. Rob i n son sai d h e In· troduced a bill this week which would prohibit the PUC from granting the r harge. The 20·cent chartte for direc· tory assista nce Is part of a Rener a l r at e inc rease be ing sought In California by Pacllic Telephone and Telegraph. Part of the increase sought would raise res1dent1al phone bills from ~ to 80 cenu per phone per month Under the JO coils per month sy~tem used by ~m~ res1· dents . ti 35 rt-nt m onthly inr rease 1s be1n1.t n~ked. Tht' phont• <'Ompany 1s 3lso askmtot a St 05 to S2 05 J>('r phone P<'r m ooth Increase for bus1· nes!les. If those requc11ts win PUC np· proval. tht1n tht> 20·cent tnforma Uon r harRe wt1ulri .:o lnto effcrt rhonc rompuny ofrlt'l11l" 1rny thot r('v('OU\'!I 11enerotC'd from th!' 20·cent r har11e would Ix' applied to low.-rinit thl' in<'n'll'''~ 1111u11ht on r esld<•ntlal and bus1nci.i. ph-OnH . ln tt'cklnR tht' chnr~e. phon1• offlclol11 pcnnled out that the first th ree Information calls per month would he rrce and all cDll!I outside the a rco code would :ll~o not be charged. DOW CLOS~ ABOVE 1,000! r-iEW YORK <LIPI>-Thc Dow Jones industrial average, batll· ing profittaking pressures , closed above tbe 1.000 level today • for the first time In thrtt years m1 acth•e tradlng on the New York Stock Exchanl{e . Jt gained 8 03 points to t ,uOJ.31. The Dow foiled twice Tuesday and once Wednesdav to sustain a mo\'e through the l .Ooo le"el. The last time it closed o"er 1.000 was on Jan. 26. 1973. It reached a high of l.OSl.70 on Jan. 11. 1973. Advances led declines by nbout t1 nine-to-five margin. (Tables. BS>. · Prices were higher in active tnding on the American Stock Exchange. List month the Popular Move- ment claimed victory in An&ola's nine·mODtb civU war after de· feating the N alional Unioa, and its ally, the National Front for the Uberation of Angola. The National Union abandoned conventional warfare but con· Unued to fight in the south using guerrilla tactics. The women w bo had been as· saulted idenUfied five oC the 17 as their attackers, the communique said. C'•mw. Sii• Greta Garbo holds an l'bject up to her face al the ap· proach or a photographer after the former movie star leaves a New York theater arter attending a matinee. Patty Hit by Flu; Trial Postponed SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The bank robbery trial of Patricia Hearst was po$lponed today until at least Monday after the younl! defendant was take n to a hosp1t0tl for treatment of the flu nr eHll pneumonia. "The court has been advised by a U S Pubhc Health Service doctor that the dekndant ha!> a respiratory 1nfert1on or upset and temperature.·· smd l ' S. Dis· trart Cou rt Judge Ollv{'r J . Cartf'r. "This reqwres examina· t1on al a hospital to determane treatment." WN1rang a surgical mask. 1\11:<.s llt>uri;t was t uken 1n a US. mar~hal "• rar tu thc.• l ' S l'ublle ll('Jllh St•r\'IC'<' lloxp1t.1I in Snn f'r ,1nC'l!IC'Cl l' S Attornev J ome11 I. Rrown• 1n1t told reporte rs that th<' Jury hud bct•n cxrus l'd unlll Monday and that attorneys intended to work on procedurnl mntter:i on 1-'rlday After a delay dunn~ "h1ch a nur11e examined Miss llurst, whose temperature wa!I re· corded at 102 de~rees. Judjle Carter annou9ced th3t he would use the dela9 to deal with pro- cedural matters not requiring the presence ot Jury or de(en· dant. Attorneys for both sides in· d1c ated they had m atters to bring before• Carter . 14 ho said he would rons1der them today. One was to ht-a d1scuss1on or anstructions for the Jury m the trial. Arter his announcement. Carter called the Jurors back into the rourtroom nnd mformed them or Miss llearsl's Illness. llt- also ~ave them a timetable for the b11lance of thf' tri:il .. :<.o you'll have some 1deo or what 1s con· fronting you." Car ter predict{'d tht• case would ao to lht' Jury lat!!' next week and 11aid h(' 14 nuld 1n'ltrur t tht'm to dcllberat<> thrnuith the weekend llt" said he hop<'d Mls11 Hearst would be r ecOv\•n•d by Monday but added h e w11s not surc whcthN h e r illnc11s would respond to treatment that qulck· ly. The trrnl 111 n('at\ng the end of Its seventh week. Miss Hears t was not thr !1r!lt \'ICtim O( the flu bug ID the tnal. One juror hod shown sympt(lm~ of the nu two weeks ago but re· mained on th e panel. Security agents r epresenting GASP said they are under orders to arrest any person smoking in restricted areas o r the courthouse. They said they in· ~nd to remain there until the practice is haJted. The organiution r ecently suf· fered a reverse in the courtroom when Superior Courl Judge Lloyd E. Blanpied .Jr. sustained objections filed by county of· flcaals named as defendants in a 'iASP lawsuJt. It was successfully argued by the defendants that it was im· possible for s he riff's deputies and marshals to arrest everyone who apparently violated the no s moking ordinance. Security agents operating to- day apparently differed with that conclusion. They_ patrolled courthouse corridor s wit h particular emphasis on the busy courtho u se lobby a nd the hallway outsid e Superior Court Presiding Judge Claude M . Owens ' ma s t e r cal e ndar courtroom. The first per son arrestro. Bill Wildeman of Bue na Park, pro- tested his arrest as "an out· rage." "These people are going to hear about this," he promised. "I wasn't even asked to put out my cigarette. I was JUSl hauled orr t(I the marshal's office " Oil Reque8l LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oc· cldental Petroleum Corp. ha11 asked the city for permission lo set up a 594·acre drillinl( district. an Pacific Palisades but pnce a1a1n faces opposition from No Oil, Inc .. the cillien Rroup that halted the company's 1973 drill· ing request. Superman Syndrome Robben Get $9,300 Haul From Nameaake LONG BEACH (AP > -Look. Over al that house. Bound in the chair being ripped off by two "grubby loolliag" robbers. It's .•• it's •.. It's Superman! Michael Superman. that ls. Superman and his wife, Alice. were at home Tuesday night with a friend when two "grubby lookinJ men'' with weapons burst in through the fronl door. police said. Mr. and Mrs. Superman and their friend were tied up with adhesive t.a,pe. Authorities a.aid the robbers made off with $4.000 in cash the couple bad intended to gse on a trlp to Las Vetu. SS.300 Sn jewelry and otbtt valuables. Superma n . 63, was the first to free lllJnself. But unlike his famous fictional namesatt. who would have streaked to the l'earest telephone booth to charlee lnto his caped tos· tu me for tbt never ending right against erfme. Nidlttl $lfen!Oaa UNd the telephone lO caU ,,. poUce --PN1«"IU.aCkckKtftUtatu. AUTO DEALER SUCCUMBS Coaat'• Theodore Robina Civic Leader TheoRobim Deadat82 Theodore Robins, longtime Harbor Area automobile dealer and civic leader. died today at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. He was 82. Robins perhaps is best known fo r hi s Ford deale r s h ip, Theodore Robins Ford, located at 2060 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa -a dealership that began in 1921 out of a repair shop local· edin Balboa's Fun Zone. As a civic leader. Roblni> participated in the Costa Mesa• Newport Beach Lions Club. Newport Beach Exchange Club, Harbor Area Boys Club, Boy Scouts, Big Brothers of Orange County and numerous others. A native of Seattle. Wash .• Robins came lo Balboa in 1920. lie couldn·t find a job that suited him. so started his own auto re· pair shop. llis dealership was started one afternoon when t" o men stopped by and said they wanted lo buy the s hop and star t a F'ord de· fSee RO BISS, Paite A21 Mesan Held On Breaking Windows Rap /\ Coiita Mesa man was arrest · \'<l hy Newport H<'arh police ear· ly this morninit mom<'nt.s aft<'r h<' all<'Redly hrnke out $1.400 worth of windows 1n IH'l'llll fr(ln l hu~1· nesses. Poll<'e s aid J:1ml"" Rirh:ud Wilson. 40. who jlavc ha~ acJcJn•i.K as 2665 E. Harhor Blvd • Cor-ta Mesa. Is in cu11tody in NewJlllrl Beach jail on rh:irgcs of felony malicious m1srh1ef and hat Md run. They alleged he broke 11 win· dow~ out of Cassidy's Beauty Salon. 2603 Newport Blvd. nnd two large plate glass windowi; at Peer Records, 2300 W. Ocean Front . Alarms in both businesses, triggered by the breakage, al· tracted two men to the 4 a.m. dis· turbance. One unJdentified witness ran lo notify officers Doug Thomas and Don Anderson who were Issuing a traffic citation at the lntersec· t1on of 32nd Street and Newport Boulevard. . While Anderson got a descrip· tion of the suspect, Thomas swrt· ed driving toward the Ocean Fr<1nl buain~s area. He said that on his way he <See WlSDOWS. Page)U) Denies Rap for Allende WASHINGTON (UPI ) Richa rd M . Nixon ordered massive CIA covert activities In Chile In 1970 to prevent establish· mentor• Cuban·style commgn.isl "beachhead" for guerrilla opera· lions throughout South America. according to documents he re- leased today. But he den ied responsibihly for the death or President Salvador Allende. In a highly unusual action. lawyers for the former president rele ased to the media 34 pages or his responses to questions put to him by the Senate Intelligence Committee eve n before the panel had received the document. The committee. headed by Sen. Frank Church <D·ldaho), sent a list or 77 questions to Nixon at his San Clemente home Feb. s re· que&Ung they be "answered ex· pediUously'' under oath. The answers started trickling in sbortJy afterward but the final batch was delayed unW today by Nixon's controversial trip to Pelt· ing late last month. The often cryptic answers cov· ered a wide variety oC subjects r anging from Chile to FBI and CIA domestic acllvilJes against American cltiiens. Thev were released without the panel's knowledge and without the questions the committee bad asked. Committee s pokesmen, ob· viously angered at Nixon's ac· lion. said the questions were' 'still classified" but the matter would be resolved later today. Nixon. in a preamble to his responses, said it was his opinion that Congress ··cannot compel a president to testify concerning, the conduct of his office" but that he was responding "voluntarily" and that future presidents should not regard this as a precedent. The theme that a president has unusual powers both as r egards act1v1ties at home and abroad ran through Nixon's responses In de· fending questionable and even II· legal activities. "In short," he summed up, ''there have been -and will be m the future -circumstances in which pres idents may lawfully uuthoriie actlon11 in the interests of the security of th.ts country. which Ir undertaken by other persons or even by the President (~f' NIXON, Pag~A2) "' .. atber f ai r tonlaht and 11unny on ft1d11y lll'<'Ordlnii to the wt>alhe1 service.-. c;uKt y 14 in11'1 I ~ lo 2S mph th1 -. t•vemni: ll11:h'l wnrmlni: to the m111 r.o~ •'tl(1Dy. Lows t.on1i:ht 1n the 4011. INSIDE TODA V Unorthodoz as it ma11 ~. Margartt Trudeau'• open· ~u. honf'.tty, candor and fru 6J11nf hollf' won th<' h('QT11 nf Canad1on1 Stt B 1. fl DAILY PILOT c t'1tt l\J!ttiMIU~ G..,..,.O ,.tl( ~ .. '1. "'• , , .... . 10 ............ '""'""' I I ' ' I ' I I • I I ' ' I ' ' I ' I . 'I/ ~ I o•.i..o•t ' I °"'' . \,_g ~) •, --~O~ANSIOl RACE COURSE FOR SAT\MDAY'S BUSHMIU'S OR.AND PRIX Power Boater• to ~· at Speed• of Up to 80 MPH News Leak by DA's Assistant Debated By GARY GllA.NVILLE Of ... o.tty " ...... A private inveatigator testified Wednesday lbat he was present when ao Orange County deputy district attorney last year said he was instructed to ~change tn· veat.i1aUve information with lbe Loa Anaeles Times. Tbe testimony ol private eye John Eppiclt in lndlcted Oranae Oounty Superviaor Robert Bal· tin's pretrial bearina tended to support a defense aUecaUon that the DA'a office leaked inlOC"ma- Uon to the media wblle Battin wu under inve1U11Uon. But when Deputy Diatrict At · torney Jack Ry an cross ex- amined Epplck. be succeeded In MulraU1in1 lbe alplficance ol his tet\lomony. Six Houses Auctioned Off Jn Newport The Slate Department or 'J'ranaportallon Is $718,000 richer today after auctlonin1 off six home• It owned ln Newport tfetghls Wednesday. The public auctlon was held as part of the department's pro-aram to sell off property it •c· Quired during the ~980s as Pacific tout Freeway riabl-of·way. Namet of t he bu,ytra were not •\'ailable th11 mornin1. but (:Altrans olflclaJs did release the ftlllnt pricea; -108 Kinas Road, SJ70,000; -721 Kin11 Road, $130.000: -1821 Kln11 Road. $1'70.000 . -2:St Tuatin Ave., $78,000 , -208TusUn Ave 0sao.OOO. -300Holmwood nve,$80,000 The Caltrana official pomtt'd OQt thal none ol the homes ha\•c: *" 1landln1 vacant whlk un· ~u •late ownerahlp. The slate baa 1t11ed them out at • pncc deacrlbtd as ··ra1r market nlu~ ... 09'ANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT 1 .... f\t~ f~"'' (M1ly f'1 .. I ..., th.~.,.,_ •\ • .,..c.-..111..--.., ... ,,., .. ,,. .• ,~ooJrw-,,,,., .. (iot_.. (e4\I r~1'"'*"' c..,.,,.,., .....,. ,.,,. ••1flfl'\\ ............ \ ..... 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'*· .... ~·· ~\( .. ,.. ~ ... '""' ... u u ~ :;,::....~~ ... ,,,.......,,.1,, "',,.,..,, .. ,,~ .. , Ryan withdrew an admission from Eppick that be had dis· cussed b ls t be n· pend 1ng testimony Tuesday afternoon with an earlier witness in the bearin1. That witness was former dis· lric:t attorney investigator Ray MlUer . He testified about the al· le&ed inform a lion leak Tuesday mornine. And It was Tuesday af\erhoon. Eppick admitted. that he taJked with Miller regardioJe hls stint on the witness stand, including has mention ol aaslst.ant Deputy Das· tricl Attorney Michael Capini's name. Therefore, Ryan succeeded in castin• doubt O\•er how much Ep pick recalled firsl·hand oC an m· \·esUaators' 1athenn1 July 28. 1975, al the Airporter Inn in fn•ine. Like Miller, Eppick said that at lhe meetlnc Deputy District Al tomey Dan Brice apologized for havinc leaked information relat· f'd to an investlgaUon of Dr. Louis Cella to a Times reporter. Epplck testified that Bnce said he leaked tbe information on Capizzi 's instruction. indictment dismissed on the grounds that he is a victim or seleclJve prosecution. The Indictment charges Matlin with the iUeeal use ol his county staff and county suppbes in an unsuccessful 1974 campa1&n for lieutenant irovernor. He admitted that the sinale Jmentlon or Capini's name at the meeUn& last July was the only time he heard it before discuss· 1ng the subject with Mill er Tues· day afternoon The alleged informet1on ex chance with the media 1s said by defense attorney Mallht>w Kunhch to be part of a prO<'e:. \hat has unfairly singled out Bat tan ror prosecution Fr.-.P~A I NIXON •.• under different clrcumstanct~ would be llle1at. ·• Many of the qut'~tlon~ Nixon anawered l'Ould only be aue .. sed ut bu\ he appeared to make-th1•w main\)Olnh He authorized covert it(' tMUes In Chile In 1970 lo pre\'enl tht t'll'<'tlon of Allende n~ prt•iil dent on irounds ''th<' 1•xpan.'l lon n( Cuba·st yled Com munlst infallra tlon into Chile would ha\•e pro \1ded a ·beachhead' ror guerrilla operations throughout South Amenca." He said he ~new of no plans concernlntt a coup by <.:b.Llean Army Chief of Starr Gen Rene Schneider who was as sassinated in 1970 and maintained that ClA activities which he said he ordered terminated an October 1970 "were not a factor In bnn~lng about the 1973 mllltary coup·· m which Allende died. -Because of a wave ol bomb- ings. terrorism and domes tic '1olence in 1970 be authorized a coordinated counter-operaUon by most intelligence agencies but called jte operalJon off aner a few days of objections from lhe late FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover Nixon said be was "surpnsed" &t HOO\'er's disagreement because the FBI chief bad attended the meeting setting up lbe opt>raUon. later to be kno-.·n as the "Huston P1an." Power Boats To Race • A facld of 30 nl.ru&a la~· ed for aturday'a tunlUft& of Ute alAh annual Sl0.000 Buahmills Gr&Dd .,._ix off1bore power boat rate. The rue it scheduled to 1tart at 10 a.m . ouulde t.M Newport Harbor entrance and dnven1 will be pustllna thtlr craft to sl)ffds In uceaa ol 80 mph over the ll2·mlle courae whlcb t'\IM from Newport Boch to Hwitinston Beacb lo Oteanaide to Catalina to Lona Beach and finishes olf lbe Newp0rt jeLUea. The race. sancUonC!d by the Amttlcan Power Boat Racin& AssociaUon, is experted to draw top l"acers seek Inc championship polnll in Open, Sport and Produc· tionduses. TO IGB'I' OCC LECTUJ\E -"AnUqun and ColltctJbles," Fine ArU 8Sda. llt, 7 JO p.m "A " AUD UMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Soutb Cou t Repertory Theater. Tuesday. Sunday,8p.m. tbrouchAptil2•. J"'IUDA \', MARat JZ, FRIDAY NICHT FILMS ··Mcf'abe and Mrs. Miller," OCC j•orum. 7: l~ p.m. Adm. Sl. VNJVERSJTY WINO ENSEMBLE Conducted by Dr. Charles M. Allc.lNon. UCI Flne Arts Villa1e Theater, I p.m. Sl. DANCE WORKSHOP -Stu· dents perform, ucr Fine Arts UlUe Theater, Fri. and Sal. 8 p.m. 7S cents. Bristol Stree t Mesa Woman , Hurt in Crash A C011ta Mesa woman ls ~port ed In aatlsfactory condition today at Mer~y General Hospital follow· tna a fwr-vehlcl• ~Uaion on Bristol Strfft Wednf'Sday. Evelyn Lubbers Thompeon. t9, ol SUS Dublin Ave .. repe>rtedly suffered a concul!l~lon l\nd numerou1 cub in the noon pileup that involved three 1aut0i and ll lrHh coUectlon trudt. Second Story Thieves Get Antique Haul Costa Mtso P()ti('t ROid today that Mrs. Thompson's 11uto "'llll tOU.lt'd in the crash and lhe other ~ vehicle• rttelvCJd mljOI' or moderatedama1e. The.rewenino other lojuriu. Police uld the accident befan when Adrian Sheldon, 2t. of 18lS Sht>r ln1tton Pl oce. Nl'wport Beach. hit the rear of an auto halt· t'd In traffic In froe'lt of him. Sheldon and. the aerond dm•er. Kenneth Jonathan i-:aan Jr . 44, of 2761 Albatrou Ori vc. Cost• Mes11. -..ere both traveling westbound on Bristol. east or the Newpori Freewayonramp. Race Grand Marshal Joey Bishop will lead a parade of lbe bi& boats from the race head- quarters at tbe Balboa &1 Club lo the starllnc line Saturday mornln1. PSYCHIC PERFORMER - · Gil Eagles. ucr Cra....'ford Hall, 8 p.m. S3.SO. Burglars. who placed a ladder next to an unlocked second story window, stole about $4.100 worth of antiques, jewtolry and cash from a Costa Mesa antique store, police said today. Traffic lnveauaaton said tllat afler Sheldon's car hit Egan'a; auto. it spun into the eastbound lane and till Mrs. Thompson'scar. Her car, in turn. collided with a trash truck dnven by Filemon Ramirez Castaneda, 31, or 62-t Offic1al1 of the Pacific Of. rshore Power Boat Racing As- sociation said spectator areas for boats carrying race viewers will -be clearly marked between the sboreUne and the race course. Top contenders expected lo be competing In the race include Bob Nordskog, a speed record holder; woman's world ~ord holder Betty Cook; Rocky Aoki, owner of the Benihana restaurants. and Preston Henn, winner of the 19lS Bushmills sports clau. Pre·race eventa lMluded last week ·a boat ahow at Fashion Island and a Busbmills- sponsored party Friday nlcbt al Promontory Point. Richard Burrows, mana1lng director of the Old Bushmills dls- ullery. County Antrim, lreJand, will present the trophies to the winners at the Balboa Bay Club Saturday night. Fr.-. r.,,e A J SC.HMITZ ••• on that effort. which included wttkly television programs that will continue but "taper off 1radually." A. recent statewide poll showed Schmlu a distant fourth in lbe race for the GOP Senate nomina-tJon. Schmitz also said his decision was prompted by a ''continwn1 barrage or questions from people asking me why I wasn't running for the 40th Congressional Dis· tnc\ instead.·· Andrew Htnsbaw has declared for re-election lo the seat he wrested from Scbnuu in 1972 despite his Impending prison term The presence ol an incum- bent doesn't worry SchmJu. "The Issue In this election will be lnte1rity and I'm lhe one with the clean record.'· SchmJtz said. Schmitz said be is the only person in the race with "real na- tional political experience.•• Besides hi s one term in Congress. Schmiu ran for presi- dent on the American lndepen. dent Party ticket in 1972 and polled more than a miJUon vot.s. lie said he'll conduct a door-lo. door "arass roots campaign" for Congress using the slogan "Schmitz the Man the Politi· ca ans Fear Most · · ··tr one of JO of the people who -ay they support me vote that way, I'll make lt easily," hes:ud. Schmitz' entry Into lhe race prompted the withdrawal ol one c.andadate Rev' James 0 . Combs, a lon1t1me friend of Schmatz Comb& announced he'll run In· !\II' ad for the 38th Distnet seat held by Santa Ana Democrat J,•rry Patteraon becau.1e only one other Republican has announced In that nee. f'ro• Pa~A I ROBINS. • • alershlp RobiM slud lh1: !\hop '4asn't for salt- Th e .,a me afternoon . he lra\'eled to Los Angt'les. made contact with Ford 0Hic1als. and ' lx'fore the dav was on?r had a de· alersh1p in h15 name A hospital s pokesman said Robin! died as a result of a lengthy Illness She said funeral arranaementa are pendlna at Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beach. Threat Charges Youth Seized On Hash Rap A young resident of Boyshores · in Newport Beach bas been charged with seUing a pound of hash ish to a Coata Mesa narcotics detective for $1,525, police said Tuesday. Stephen W. Johnson, 19. of ~l Cirele Drive, is free on $7.~ ball peodln1 a court appUrance nm Wednesday on lbe felony dr\11· deaJinR charce. Johnson, an Orange Coast Collece student, was booted on suspicion of sales ol marijuana foUowing the alleaed exchanie with Detective Jim Wataon one weekaeo. Narcotics Detective Rick Johnson said the all~ed lransac· Uon occuned al the Baysborea home. The burtlary at Antiques of the World, 1957 Newport !llvd., OC· curred sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning, ac· cording t.o police. The thieves apparently pro- pped the ladder against the wall, entered through the unlocked window and left from the first floor front door. 'police said. According to owners John A. Silk ol Whittier and Clarence V. t.!a)'S ol Santa Ana, the bur1lars got away with turquoise jewelry, watches, small antiques and $180 in cash,' Belfast Killing BELFAST. Northern Ireland <UPI) -Police launched a citywide aearch today for the killers of m llllanl Protestant leader Sammy Smith,· shot down In his slater's home by a two-man death squad. ~QUALITY TELEVISION n. Ol.STOH • G4744P nt PW •DM • M142W Raitt St .. Santa Ana. . Police said today they are still investigaUn1 the accident. which sprawled across wtostbound and eastbound lanes and blocked heavy noontime traffic. Fro• Pa_..,,, WINDOWS passed a car malching a descnp tion of the suspec.<t 's vehicle and followed by a van driven by Alley West manager N. R. Oipsner. Thomas said Dip:.ner was honking his horn and pointing at Wiison's car. so the om cer turned his car around and he and Anderson pulled Wilson over at the intersection of Via Lido and l'\ewport Boulevard. Thomas said Wilson reportedly told b1m he was upset over fomi ly problems. Wiison was charged "1th hit and run after alleiedly Mllldlng with a car parked ne41r the bu~I ncss area. I 1111 I ue·1or11Hurrnuti••'1•1.,, Our f••·r,ottcrl 0111• \ n1r l.11ur111111•1• Ou I 1·1·r111•rod1u·1 M1• .\1•11: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................ J .... w ..... c:.4' Jr, Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 Ser-*t ... "...,.,...a.. ''" The ProfHdoHlt MIAM I <U PI> -A federal judge has dismiss.eel thrte of the siJc charees a1ainst a .Pompano Beach man accused of waving a toy aun at presidential candidate Ronald Reagan in Miami last rear. but len standinc three others including an alleged telephoned threat aaalnst Presi· dent Ford made to the Denver F'Bl ornce. . /-(uuous /er1ith (1uolic v! Fornous ~~~ ciep<>rJ<iubilit_v! . • \