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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-12 - Orange Coast Pilot17 ,, ' Hearst Retreat Bo ' .ed ,. ,. sen. Carpente~ Italian Boat Sunk ' To Draft Coastal By Killer Whale • Proteetion Bill In Atlantie Raee .. DAILY PILOT Kentucky Coal Blast· * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 12, 1976 VOL M. NO 11, 4 HCTIOWS, • f'40fl Hearst Retreat Bombed REOOING <AP> -A portion or n defective bomb has exploded at Wyntoon. the Hearst family retreat an f ar Northern Cahforni:i It was the second ex- plo ave attack in a m onth rlaamc.-d by the terron!lt New World L1berat1on Front on llt>arst-.assoc1ated property. The blas t Thursday about 250 miles north of San Francisco caused manor damage, splinter· In(( a few loose boar~ an a cellar· lake room beneath lhe rambling <;\one, Ra v.iraan-style house. .iuthorat1e'i :.aad An announcement by the Shasta County .shE"nff's office descnbt>d th<' bomb as a "lo" v1eld l'lC plO'\I\ t• de\lce." but n · port:. Crum the scPne ~aid It ('f)n !-l!ited nf 71 1 tn 15 llOUndr-of nn e't plO'<IVl' Jott•lutin llud the entart• l'hMlt\' i:onl' nH , 11<-puli\'li ul thl' 1'CC'O<' 1101<1. dumai.tc \\oulcl hn\I' lwf'n ext1•ns1,·c• Thl' inrlflt nt ranw four "t>t'ks to the d.1 y .1rtcr 11 homb caused SI 1t11lllon domo1u· to n l(Uel\t hou't> ut the (.1bl{•cl ltt•.1r:.t C.ti1Uc an S.m Slmc•on T h <' ~ W I. I-' <' I a 1 m t' 11 rt. pon,lh1hly for th:•l homh1n1t unrl "arn<'rl th.11 othc•r tc>rror11<I t1C'tloni1 \\ (lulcl follow 1( thl' fum1I\' rlut not r hnn,11l' rll'frn"I' tarur .. 111 tht' bank roblwr\' trial of Pu1r11•1a tlcur~t Off1c111li1 hove said they kno" lilll<' nbout the NWLF. lncludln~ tu size The iroup hus churned respons1b1hty for several earher bomb1n~s In the San Francisco arf'n Authoratle" wert> tipped orr about th· hombing when a womon tl'lrphoned KPIX·TV in <Sf't PATTY. Pagt A2l HAMJLTON'S GUT THE SPIRIT ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - The l\lach1gan Employment Secuirity Commi5sion uses lbe last four digits or clients' Social Security numbers for fihng purposes. The practice took on a bicen- tennial tht'me at the Ann Arbor office The last four digits or one client's number turned out to be 1776 His name" Alexander Hamilton Abo•INafJI~,-", .. ,.....,. It looks like something from another world, bul it'i, Cnpt Dark Clark of the C'~rson Ci t'. ~e\ . Fire Dept., showing Ii o w t o s u r ,. i \' <' " h <' n cn1tulfed by fire-retardant foam by breathing throuRh a tubt.• stuffed inside his coat. Sen. Carpenter To Introduce Costal Bill By HILARY KAVE Of .... D•llyl'li.t~ ~en Denni ~ C arpenler 1 R· Nev. port Bearh l said today he 111 drafting a coastal protection ball that would for<'e the sUilt coastal comm1ss1on out of business. Carpenter said has bdl. expe<'t· ed to be ready ror lnlroducllon ~metlme next week, "Is a ra- tional and reasonable com- promlst>" to the coastal bill already introduced by Sen. An · thony Bellenson <D -Los An,celes). Bellenson's bill incorporates most of the coastal protection policies recommended by lhe ex- lsUng state and regional coasuil commissions. Carpenter, however. said he doubts Bellensoo's bill will be adopted by the legislature. "There's reaJJy very btUe sup. port for Beilenson's blll. other than very str o ng conserva- tionists... said Carpenter, who added that labor Is very strongly opposed to most orthe bUI. Under the provisions of Bellenson 's bill. lhe state coastal <Stt COAST AL, Page AZ> KiJJs Eleven Rescuers Second Mining Disaster OVEN FORK. Ky. (AP) - Eleven men trapped in the Scotia Coal Company mine were round dead toda y, said H .N . Kirkpatrick of the Kentucky Department o f Mines and Minerals. "We ha"e bad news.·· Kirkpatrick told newsmen. "All 11 are dead -three insepctors and eight company men " The families of Jame.s Sturgill of Eolia, Ky .. and Glen Barker of Cumberland. Ky , confirmed that the two Wt'r<' amon~ those trapped. The three inspectors were Ken· neth Kei!'er of Coburn. Va • Curtis Pussey and Richard Sam- mons Pussey and Simmons "orked out or the Ptestonburg, K>· . office of U S Mining En- f orcement nnd Safety Ad · ministration. Th<•lr homtctowns were not known. Word of the deaths wos pas~ed among a crowd of rescuers by men who had been down an the mine today searchanit for the 11. The searchers had been lowered Into a ventilation shaft which dropped strai~ht into the mane within 3.800 feet of where the trapped mt'n were believed to be While 11ear<'hers had b<'cn probanl( lhroui;ih thc.-min(' below. nbClut 100 rt>i.cuer~ "ailed by the <'ntrance to the \'entll:it1on shaft. They received the n~ws or the de· aths quietly. The men l(athered neart>r lo the shaft entrance. Ont' federal mine inspe<!torcried. He moved throuih the crowd, patting fellow insptttors on the shoulders. "Ha\'e you heard about it. all of them." he asked each ont> Two men in tht' mine shaft when the blast occurrro climbed to safety and told rescue worhrs the 11 trapped below were alive after the explos i on. a spokeswoman for the Scotia Coal Company said earher. Herschel Potter, chief or MESA's safety d1v1sion. said an (Sff MINEllS. Page A2) Heist Victim Dies LONG BEACH IU PI) - Nathaniel Hersterger . 71, of Long Boch. died today from knife wounds received In a rob· bery Thursday. The band.its beat and stabbed Herstergtr before fleeing with about $8)(). The vie· Um was taken to St. Mary's Hospital where he d1ed about an hour later. Yaeht Sinks Killer Whale Enth Rtree PORTSMOUTH. England CAP> -A 19-foot killer whale sank a n Italian yacht competing in an Atlantic race. but all six crew members were picked up safely by a New York-bound ship, race authorities said lo· day. They said the crew of the Gui a JJI took to a dinghy after the whale holed the boat below the waterline while it was about 700 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands taking part in the Royal Naval Associa· tion Atlantic Triangle Race. The report. radioed to race control headquarters here by a British crew member, said the incident took place Tuesday. The crew was rescued from its liCeraft 13 hours later by the Hellenic Ideal, on its way to New York and due here March 18. Trailer Bla%e Ex-coast Couple Lose Kids in Fire CM Dairy I Held Up 2ndTi01e A small drive-in dairy in CO!>ta Mesa was he ld up Thursduy night for the second time in five days -this time by a phantom telephone bandit. Costa Mes a police s aid today that the clerk at the AJta-Dena Dairy, 1085 Baker St., received a phone call al 7 ; 10 p.m. from a man who claimed to have a gun pointed at the dairy. The clerk was told to put money in a paper bag and place the bag near some bushes up the street. according to police. The clerk reportedly put about SIOO in the sack and then dropped the package at the requested locu lion. Police said they wcrt> phonN1 hy the clerk after he droppt•d off thc.-ba~. but that the monl'y wa' $!One by the lime they arrived al By ROBERT BARKER the drop-or! spot County Sheriff's Department Of .... O•lly 1'1191 tuft Three s mall c hildren or o former Huntington Beach couple perishtd Thursday nJaht when flames r aced through their trailer in Northern California. The dead chlldrt-n were hst<'<i as Joseph Matthew W1lhams, 7, James Paul, 4. and Julwnna Reberca. 14 month!! They were the offspring or Joe and Chrl1tlnc.-Wllllams who both attended Huntington Beach High School. They also were the niece and nephews or major league baseball player Jack Brohamer. Lt. James Hawk of the Yuba 'Jaws' Found Off Florida JUNO BEACH. F1a. IUPI> - Authorities s ay schools or sharks that forced balhtr1 out of the water at beaches along Palm Beach County are "probably still there." Bathers were ordered out or the water at Jupiter Beach and Carlin Beach Thursday following ~vent sightings or lhe deadl)' fish close to s hore. At Jupiter Beach. a shark was seen swim- ming JUSt 10 feet off the beach. No attacks were reported Thursda)'. but a sheriff's spokesman said the depart- ment's helicopter would pro- bably patrol the beaches again today. said today the fire broke out 11t The dairy was also rohb<•d Sun 7·30 o'clock Thursday night when day night by more trud1Uonal the father was babysitting the means, when a bandit weurlng a children . • ski mask and <!arrym~ a ~ungot "lie had just put lhe baby an away with $65 an cash her C'rtb and told the boys to get cleaned up In the bathroom ~o they could watch a program on lelevls1on." Hawk related "lie said he heard a popping noise and then intense name~ brofct out and race<l_throu~h lht· trailer," Howk reported. "The rather couJdn't Rel to them because of the heal and he told them to r111 up the bathtub and lie in It," Hawk said. "AP· parenlly they did. because that'~ whtre we found the bodies " Hawk said the cause of the fir<' is beln(l investigated this morn ina. Mrs. Belly Orendorf. a former neighbor of the Williams family when they lived briefly in Midway City, said the children's mother was away at the time sewing clothes for needy families. (Sff FIRE, P age AZ> Lockheed Pact TOKYO (AP) -The Japanese government agreed today to ac· cept President Gerald Ford's rf· 'quest to keep secret. unUJ the end of Its probe. data to be furnished by the United States on alleged Lockheed Aircraft Corp. payoffs in Jaoan. Or:::~,:n~• Weath••r Sunny throuith Solunltty Ch11ncl· or to('ul iu.,h wand'( belt>w the• ct1n\1on' ton1J(ht Warmt>r. ll11th' Saturday 65 at thl' beac·h1''I n s ang to 72 1nh1n<l f,o"' tonal(ht 40 lo 47 INSIDIE TODAY Long before tl1trl' w~rr afrplonu. a group of rmntors flew norlh each 1prlng lo 111111 tM Orange Coa11I. Thry'rr tz pecttd to return lo San Juan Captalrano next Wttk Sef' 1tor11 b11 Da1l11 Ptlol Stoff Wntn Laurie Katptr on POJJe Cl of IM Weekender. ••••x MY-S..•lct .t.J MtllM• A• ...~ u •..i.t Ct 1 L M. .. ,_ a• ~I ,,_., I• C..'"-""• .t.I "-tleMI ... ,.., a• Cl•"ltlM OMJ Or ..... C.-y At CM>lct ... ....,.. 11 ' ~ .t.I SYMI~ IJ o.atil -lc" At *'1• .. I ~•"9rill ,._ A• "-' l'MMl.tt 1M I llMtNl-"I Cl-7 T•1t.itlefl C• "-• 14 S 'noM1tn Ct I ,. .... -.c... ... ........ •• ---IJ Wwlif-A4 -..... C• ...__ Cit ... -" ., ' ;\ Z DAILY PILOT s Fnd•y. Mar,,,'-"'" + Lugga·ge Screening ' Airlines Slate Random Searches WASHINGTON <ll Pl 1 i·b~ federal Avtallon Admm1J1lralJon aoaounct'd tod3y thal ft v. Pl«M ol luuaae cbec ked by palffn&ers °" each dome.Uc alJ'Uner flight 'A'lU be sclectt d a t random and fie&rched tor exploaaves be11n n1n& Aprll 15. FAA ch1er John L Mc:Lucai. taald an average of tv.o bagi. per f fillht will be chost!n for exumlna· t100 ot the check-In count~r ualng guidehnes that are being kept ..eret. McLucas said thl' selert1ve . f trCh1ng s hould "contribute 51lnJClcantly" to reducing the threat of luJ(gagC' bomb!) 11~ aa.1d il should not ca use any ~ertou! de- lays for travelers. Under the new pro1r4J'O, a pauenger could ref~ to Id bl.I bag~ be searched. U be d d ao, however. the airline probably wou.Jd refuse to let blm board the plane. McLucu u1d h(' expect' traveler~ to accept the screemne of checked luuace just as they accepted the exuminallon of car· ry-on lugsage Imposed three yea.rs ago as an anU.h.Uacldna measure The selective bomb ~ar<:hn are a direct outgrowth of the LaCuardla Airport bombmg Dec. 29tbatkilled 11 persons. ~1cLucas acknowled&ed that such screening wou.Jd not have ............. EXPLOSION AT HEARST MANSION IN WYNTOON PROBED Sheriff's Explosives Expert Harold McOanl~ lnvHtlgates Irvine Sehools Records to Purge IQ Test Scores "Menta l maturity" tes t SC'ores -bC'llC'r known us IQ!> "'ill be purited from the rN•ords of l rnne !>Chool students follow· ang an order from the school board this v. eck Recent stat<' leJ?l!>lation has or .tlered school distract:. lo '!top us· 1ng the resull:i; or mass· admln1 s le rec1 I Q te:i;t s. particularly re.:ard111g sele<-llon or an educational program for youngsters. Distn<'l Supt>ran tt'ndC'nt A Stanley CorC'y told lh<' lrustt.'es Wednesday lh ot the mass· a dmini s t e red teo;ts are worthwhile for t'Stabll-.hinR averagtl capabalitic., for !)Chools or for lhe whole d1~tnct. However. he said, lhc rc!>ulls of individual l ei.ts hjVC' bct>n abused v. hen applil•d lo 111 '11v1dunl } oun~stN'> 1n i.omc di!>· tncts As nn 1llu<1trnl1on. ht• 'i<ll<1. "A ku1 <'Omt'' m lht· d,I\ .1ftt•r h1~ parfnts had a b1.: f1aht or ht• h . .-. ht1d lhe croup or "hnh•Hr. and l)e ~ell! n '<'Orf' uf R9 thut ' trderinst on mrntalh• rt•l1mk'1 nd h1'I pnn•nt'I t·nmt• out nnd 1t kcs hours t1' t>'(pl11an lo th('m thnt the tcsls cl o not mea~un· "hat lh<'Y purport to " 1'hc rt·~ults uf tcsti. a1vt•n an th<' p.t'lt urc-to bt• p11rae<l from 5tu ORAHGf COAST , ... <'•••·Vfl' ( "'' t 4 ''f f'IHtf •1lh -.~ t. ""' 11\1 , 1 •tw .... 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"The data arc not valuable," Corey s aid "I don't see what the data can do but communicate fali.e Inform a t ion to lhe parents ... Irvine school records. first un· dt'r d1i.lrict policy and later un· dt>r J \late Jaw enacted a year aim. ha' c been open lo interC'stl'd pJrt•nh Sclwol Bans Solzhenitsyn 'Ivan' Book MILTON. N.H. CUPll -Nobel Prize-winning author Alexander Solzhenlbyn '11 novel of life in a S(l\ ll't concentration camp haa been banned from a hlith school rt a s11room and destroyed bee aui1e IL contains I 11n1t1o1age "you wouldn't allow to be used an lht' home." &hoot lktard Chairman Joan Chase said copies or "One Day In the Lift> of Ivan Denisovich" were removed from a freshman v. rill nit class at Nute High School and destroyed following com· plaints from parents and a re· '"ew by the board Words complained of included se,•eral profanilles "It was language you wouldn't allow lo be used in the home." Mrs Chase saad. She saad the Sollbenitsyn case could lead to a new policy on books to be read by studenll In Milton schools. Teacher Robert Riff said t.he book had been on the school shelves for a long time when he decided lo use it .in his class. never thinking at would cause controversy. "I have mixed em<Kions about its re moval. For the one boot. 1 am not that overly concerned . But If it means that all boob will be censored by a committee, I would be bothered," he said. directly prevented the LaGuarcha tra1edy. becaUM that bomb waa put tn a lu11aae locker and wu not carried aboard a plane. TM FAA cbltf uki. however. t.kni were two bo~bs carried ln checked lu11a1e •board an Al· le&heny Airlines ntahl a few moot.ha aao that were not ells· covered until aome<ine noticed the luc1•1• contalnin& them had not been claimed at tbeendofthe OJ&ht. "There have been a nwobcr of lncidenll throughout the world in past yur ." he said. "We don't aee any evidence that criminal acts Involving aviation have dimlnJ&bed ... F,....P9PAI PATl'Y ••• ~ San Francisco ThW'aday and said: "Thia la \be New Wortd Uber•· lion Front. Llaten carefully . We claim responsibility for an attack on the Hearst Corp. an hour aao at Wyntoon near Lake Shasta." Deputies began a search and located the bomb a bout 81Aa hours later. All roads leadine to the 75,000·acre estate have locked gates. and caretakers live on the premises. The gate closest to the main house is six miles away. and d eputies theori~ed the ter· rorisu entered the retreat on foot Wednesday niSht. The estate includes a corn· pound of eleht buildinls. The main house and target of the bombing ls called "The Bend," located.on a twist In the McCloud River . Patricia Hearst and her rormer fiance. Steven Weed. OC· caslonally visited there weekends. The retreat is owned by the Hearst Corp .• which u.sea the land for lumbering and a tnie farm. Meanwhile, an ailing Patricia Hearst r ested in her jail cell to- day. battling the fever and chills of the nu while her attorneys turned to procedural matters in her bank robbery trial. Her sequestered jury fol a long weekend as U.S . Distnct Court Judie Oliver J . Carter recessed court until Monday. Miu Hearst. 22, fell ill Thurs· day, and Carter ordered her taken to a hospital for X·rays and blood teats. Ht said the pale d e- fendant. who appeared wan and faUeued for several days, had an "upper r espiratory infection." She had a t emperature in ex· cesa of 100 degrees when she was brought lo court Thursday, the Judge said. Reagan Says Ford Tactics 'Questionable' CHICAGO (1J Pl) -Ronald Reagan today charged President Ford with using questionable campaign tactics. and said some of Ford's campaign workers are "lyln& In their teeth" about him. In an Interview with ABC and during several campaisn stops. the former California governor said Ford"s campaign leaders have tried to c reate the im· pressaon Reagan must win the t>arly prlmanes to be a viable candidate. "The cheapest kind of politics ls betnl played by the campaign forces of President Ford." he said. "The effort as lo portray me las 10 I must win in the first few pnmarles. "They know better than that .. They're lyang ln thefr teeth, they know ~lter." Reaaan criticized Ford for us· mg his power u an Incumbent to make promise• In F1orida In the closlne days or the rampaian there. "There you are,· you're ram · p1l1ning In flortda. and sudden- ly In one county. the President comes tn and with the power that he haa as Prealdent and tells them he will bulld a hl1hway that really Isn't scheduled lo be built for a number of years.•' Fre. P,..e A I FIRE ..• The WiJhamses had moved to Smartv1lle. about 25 miles north of Mary1vllle. laat sp-ing to work at a family motorcycle parts shop. She said they operated the company in Huntiniton S.ach. but moved north in order to have room for expansion. Mrs. Orendorf said that Jack Brobamer's wife, Helene, and Mn. WllUams are ststers. Mrs . Orendorf said that• Wllllama · p arent•. Red and Millie Wllllama, Uve in Huo\· ln1ton Beach. She said Mrs. Wiiiiama· fatber. Howard Vin aonbaler, was also in Sma.rt91llt an4 wat &SIOdaled wi~ the motorcycle tNslness. Belpiag Baads Newport Beach POlice officers Robert An· derson Cleft) a ncl Joe Lambert help Neva Hensley, 67, of 2015 Bayside Drive, up 40· foot embankment after her new J aguar crashed off Jamboree Road near the John Wayne Tennis Club. Officers said mishap resulted when tire blew out. Officers also said neither Mrs. Hensley. no r her car suffered disablinic injuries. They changed the tire on the car and drove it out. · Valley Wolllan, 81, . Loses Purse to 3 An 81-year-old Fountain Valley woman was knocked to lbe ground by a purse snatcher near bet' home Thursday, police re· ported. Mn. Annette W. Hans, 10731 El Paso Ave .• was oot injured in lbe S p.m. inrident, police said. Officers said the woman was approached by three teenagers. one of them with blond hair, as she walked In a greenbelt area near Slater Ave nue and Ward Slreet. The three spoke to her briefly, officers reported, then one of the teens 1rabbed he r handbag, con· taining $5 in cash, bank books Shapp Ow; Six Left HARRISB URG, Pa. <U PI> -Pennsylvania Gov. Milton J . Shapp, cit· ing his dlsappoinhng show· ing in the Massachusetts and F1orida primary elec· lions. today withdrew from the Democratic presiden· tial nom ination race. His withdrawal left six major DemO<"rats in the battle. Ship s aid he would not even run In Pennsylvania's April 27 primary election, and urged s upporters to evaluate the other can· didates a nd vote for the de· legates they reel will best represent them. and identification, knocking h.er to the 1round. Tbe three ra n from the area toward Slater, police said. Hughes Now lnA~apulco SALT LAKE CITY CUPll Howard Hughes has moved lo Acapulco. Mexico. wht'rc he is li ving in a hotel, according to u document on file in U.S. Distnct Court. "Howard R . Hughes is now re· siding In the Princess Hotel in Acapulco, Mexico." said a notice filed Thursday by Edward W. Clyde. attorney for the Hughes-owned Summa Corp. Judge Aldon J . Anderson ruled the court must be ad\ised of "the address or Mr. HuJ'hes with.in 10 days after Mr. Hughes moves to a new location." Fro• Pa9eAJ MINERS .•• Washington that the two made their way back through the mine after the blast and yelled for help. A r escue crew wenl in and got them out, he said. Lawrence Phillips, MESA dis· trict s upervisor in charge of the rescue effort, said the 11 men were working in lhe same area as the 15 miners trapped and killed Tuesday. That area is 31 a miles from the mine entrance and 1,600 feet underground. (:_,,•,f J. •. ' • ir Q / • 1 , • • 1 • __, J I I// 'rr ( ,, • J j 1.l ~A.IJ I •\1 \ ..... , Gilt\'.\ C•• Ill. I ""'" t •1'v'./1r! ... h;dr) ~(u( •:,. r .. • • ~, /\ ~------------------------.. ~ Fro•Pa9e 1IJ COASTAL. • commission would be retained and the six regional bodlcs would be phased out slo" ly. "We r eally don't need t.he com-missions -they-re a wasteful layer of governme'nt." Carpenter explained. He added that local 1overnments c an. and should, control all m atters of develop- ment. Including development in coa1tal areas. However. Carpenter said that the coastal plan presented to the leatal a t ure I ncludes some beneficial points, such u policies related to water use. Some or those he will include in hls own bill, he said. The Ncw.P.ort Beech senator also s._id he.m'tx lnclu~e ln his bill compenisation for pro1>4trty owners whose land values are jeopardized because the slate is co(lsad~rll'\i public aoqui~llion ol t.heit' land. A coastal bill ~ponsored by Carpenter In 1972 inc luded s imilar provisions. but thal measure was defeated in the as· sembly. Carpenter said today he may include such provisions in his overall coastal bill or an a separate ball. Carpenter was asked about lhc current citizens· initiative cam· paign that is auemptin1t lo place an initiative on the November ballot to force the end of the coastal commissions. H e sai d i t ''ma y be a worthwhile effort," but added that he's not cert11ln that Proposi· t1on 20 should be thrown out en· ti rely. "There's some good parts of the coastal act and they should be retained." Carpenter swd. . . ....... . ...... • l' 'I ~ t/ . l ' /, ~ ,,, ·. .. .. .. . •. J r , f .. c ~id!y. Mareh 1t, 1976 DAILY PILOT AS Of; Sinoker Vigilantes Take· a Break nousu:e tbal GASP vl1Uaatu would DOl bil Oil ~ toda, U2 I.be ~y C'ourthou.A caniclon. "We've arranJtd ror a two- W.-cooU•• °'' p.riod. ., ... said. "Jud&• Owens hu prom.IMd to work w1t.b the <OUllil1'• buUdiq Hf'VtC'e'I ckpartmmt to lmure tbat areas tor smokers are camully Pot\.td aod ~•led from other sector&.!' Sheffleld Hld 1mokers will be able lO pulr wltboul f~M ol ~t .... t.eltPboo• booths. at t.be ~ lraace to eltvat()("I and lD r~ . Ttn people. Including two ~m lalt1era. wtt"e cltC'd by shtrirre depaUea and mar&hab Thunday whe" sa."neld and OASP memMtt pt1trolled the courthouse col'rtdons 1eelun1 ~l"IOOS alle1edly violatin1 the county's ooosmoklo1 ordJnan«. Attorneys Norma Scott and Jlobert Fau1t were am00& those wbo round themselves In lhe custody of sh~nrr1 ~ties after betn& ordered to cncUnlulsb tbelr d1arettes. Faust. obviously twious, ln· tends to sue both GA.5P 11nd the county. Mr• Scott, who refu td to alfn htr dt:ahon and was pro- m1>tb-hauled ~Ort' Santa An1 Municipal Court Judie WUllam Thom.on. said ~he ma)' Joan him in the wronll fUI 11rre:i t un<S harassment action. JudJte Thom son set u tnal date ol Aprll 21 In the Scott case But 1t ~ared hachly unhltely today that the district all«My's office ~Ill pre»ecute t ht case or any other smoking c1h1llon an view of the Owens·She((leld a,rttmcnt Court apporaocn were set for s evera l a rre1tee1, •tveral or whom promised fal.H arrest •c tlon11 a'ainst GASP and the county . "w __,·rt prepared. Jor that." Shefntld said. •'\Ill' btlleve that the tactics w e e mployed on " Thursday workf'd well but we're rudy to t>mplo1 thffll again II the aireement We>rtu:d out Thurs· da)' nl&ht dQf'i.n 't hold up." Judae Owens. a nonsmoker, said ht thouaht that the t~6' weeka "wUI certainly oablo ut> to resolve thi unh11pp)' situation to everyone's utl11fartlo11 " Shetrll'ld. I non~rnoker, uid· "That's nice." " ' Battin Defense Move Fails Test &~ W@CYJ[( ®@rrwa©@ T1tecol•••a~ daUy nc• Satwdaya alMI a&o.lays. ,; ,oJ a prnh/('m • Tlrrn 11·r1tc: Pat t>wrn. l·ot u 11/ C'llf r1·rl top.• fl'I '"' unStlt''' 011<1 or I'°" you IWt'd tu ~11/1 t' Hlt'QUllll'lf In t10 re"' m1• 1t1 n 1111 bu,1nr~v M rn/ 1111ur (/IJ4'.~l111ru tu ,, II I v II n n " I ) lltlT St•rt'll •' Ura 11p1· C1111 '' ''"'' '' l'tilll '. () 11111 Ht.II ('11d11 ,\/t.>~O C:,\ 11.:1.,!11 /•11 /luft• 1111ur lt'h•pl11u1t' 11u111h,·r. ~r B e aldtt1'! DEAR PAT : Al~h I like my new slow cooker. I wonder if this kind of cooking desll'oys vitamins. I know that when vegetables are overcooked a lot of their vitamins are lost. G.R .• Laguna Beach Dute' a lt·l0-1!·.__,. cool1a( per1od la a s&ew cooler a Mt ol , Utt water soluble IMltrieo&a will be leaclaed l•to tlae c.ok.laC u. quid, accordl•I to Dll&riu.Jas. Vitamin C aad B·complex vUamlna•are tbe moei llktly to be destreyed as tllley are botll water IOluble Hd laeat labUe. For e•· ample, drted peas incl Mau lose about 4t percent of u.etr tblamla ln slow cookla&. abqut 3t percent ol Ute nlacla In mnt wUI be leacbff lnto l.ke broth and cab· bait tlkes coo\ed '°" eoe ltour ._, az percent of tbe \lllamln c. Loll of \lltamln C can be cat by brtn1ln1 the slow cooktnl mis· tare to a boll before aJlowta.1 ft to simmer for many hours. Lou ot waler and fat soluble \lihmlas can M decreased by reducln1 tlite amo.nt of cooklnic liquid and 1ervln1C tbe broth wltb the Ralllhed product. C'alldfl p~,.,. DEAR PAT: I went to a verv elabor a te wedd1n" about six m o nths ago. The cak e had candied rose petals on 1t, and the· mother of the bride told me later that real rose petals were used. I asked her how s uch roses were made. but she had no Idea I'd re· ally like to rind out how to make these decor ations, but have had no luC'k finding the method I've ch<'<'kPd evt'ry Ii brnry rC'forencc sour<'<' I could lurntc. C<1n you help" II J .. Capistrano Beach The followlnic method for mak· lnic candltod rosto ptolals Is con· talned in tlte book, "•·ra,ra9tt and flavour," by Rosemary Hc-mphlll: "Make MIN' the ro11e petal11 are not brulseod and are tMrou1thly dry. <'<>at urh onC' carefully with bratt-n whltt' or tU appllf'd •Ith a small clun paint bru'lh. Du'lt ~Ith ca 11lnr ilu1tar. l('ao&tor ti!UUr may not b(' rudllv avallablf', but It prnbably un be ordt'red lhrouich largu pharmaC'lf'll I. Turn thf'm O \ c-r and npeat tht' pr0tt~"· Ory In th«' •un, orcatlonally turnln1t Uwm. "'hn thf'y arf' qullt' dry 11tort' In alrtl•ht Jan bf'hnen l1yttn or llrt'Bll"·prclOf p•Pf'r." Crftflt l ttfo Ol!:Att. JJA1': What kind of 111 formt1tlnn c1t1nnol tw lnclt1<1\.'d on my credit report"' I'm ubout to t'ht•t"k my t"r <'dil rt~ordo; 11nd would hkl' to know this anrorma· lion an advanr('. L.L., Llll(una Hills Art'ordlnlC to fHf-T'll le1tsla· Uon (15 U.S.C. 1'81c) a ni!dlt re- portf'r cannot lncludf. th«' follo11 . lnl( information In your t'T'f'dlt report: bankruptl'le" that &rP more than 14 ,. .. ar'I nld from the datf' of judimeat: !Nlt'I or Jud•· mtont11 tbat ire mort-than M'Vf'n ynr" old or until tbe ..iatute or limitations Illa s ran out, wltlchevf'r I" lonl(tt; paid us ~ns that are more thaa 7 ytars old ; 1uounts uid1ned to <'Olltt· Uon al(f'ntlu Uaat a~ over 1 yens old, and arr"ts that are more ti.an 7 years old. Agency R ap 8 Teng TOKYO (AP) -China's of· ficial Hslnhua news aaency has joined the ranks or those t'On· demnlng first Vice Premier Teng Hslao-plng. attuSing him of launt'lil n1 an anU-Maoist., anti· Cultural RevoluUoo campaign last July. AU&USt and September. Witness Wasn't Expert By GA.llV GRANVIU.E Of ... Dallyrl ........ Indict ed Ora nge County Supervisor Robert Ballin's marathon pre-trial hearing neared Its end Thursday when a witness called by the defense as an expert failed lo fill the bill. ft was former Garden Grove ci· ty councilman John Dean who didn't show Judge Kenneth Lae that he has the expertise needed to pass judgrpent on political prac tires in Orange County. Defense attorney Matthew Kurilich had hoped Dean would convince Judge Lae that 1t 1s a well known and common practice among elected officeholders to use ·their s taffs for political purposes. Kurillcb intended to prove through Dean that the use of staff for poHtical purposes was so well known that the district attorney had to be aware of it. And being aware of it and fail· ing to prosecute any offenders other than Battin would prove that his client is a victim of dis· c rimina t ory proseculion, Kurilich reasoned. But Dean failed to convince Judge Lae that 21 years as a coun· ty political ~ctivist, a term on the Garden Grove city council and a year as chairman of the C'Otmty's Democratic Central Committee had brou1bt him Into cont.act with a s ufficient number of of · ficeholders. The judge reached that con· clusion after Dean testified he could cite only a few instances of first.hand knowledge of improper staff use. Dean also admitted he had been in the otr.ces of only a handful of o{ficeholders . The crus t y former Garde n Grove city councilman's demise as an expert witness saved Depu· ty Dist. Atty. Jack Ryun the task of allaC'king his credibility as a witness in the Ba tli n matter. Like the accused supervisor. Dean is a member oflhat political class. allies of Dr. Lou.is Cella nnd Richard O'Neill. that Kunlich i n~ s1sts has been singled out for pro· secution. Dean's failure to qualify as an expert left Battin and Kur1llC'h set>kmg other persons who might 11up p o rt the ir "common knowledge" argument Th••y'll have unttl MondJy mornin~ when Battm's hear•nl( rnters its l llh week to come up "1th a w1tnesi. "ho qualifies a!> an t'Xp<'rt Five-nation Ex,ercise Off Coast Ends SAN 01 EGO n ·r1 I 'rh1· "w1ir" was over toduy. /\ IO·day military t'xercis<'. code named "Valiant Hl'ritaRC'" with fi ve nations takinit part. en· tered the third and final phase Thursday, with maneuvers of ficlally called to a halt as of noon today. Ships and airC'raf\ from the t:nited States. l'mted KmRdom. Australia. Canada and New Zealand took part in the larRl'!'t mock m1htary LatUe in mor<' than 10 \'ear.; Two forces -"blue" and "orange" -were position<'d 60 miles apart with the "orange" forces attempting to prevent the "blues" fro m r eaching San Diego. R ea r Adm . John E . E . F\eldhouse of the British Royal Navy commanded the "blue" forces from aboard the British guided missile destroyer HMS GlamoTgan. The "or ange" section was commanded b y Rear Adm. Edward $. BriJlRS. USN. aboard the 1uided m issile cruiser USS Chicago. Historic Canyon Studied By WILLIAM SCHREIBER • Ot , ... 0.11, ~ ... s.... • In prehistoric Orange Count:(; small clans of Indians occupied!( plot of land in Lhe wooded cotij fines of Black S tar Canyon;i beneath the brooding twin pea~ o!Saddleba<'k Mountain. : ti Traces or their simple life '°1 fish b o n es. sea s hells unq de pressions in nearby rock~ where acorns were ground tnl() meal -can still be found about six miles up from the junctioa with Silverado Canyon. • The County Historical Coai- mission Tuesday will ask °" Board of Supervisors Tuesday to kttp them informed of any de. velopment plans for the quiet• o.11, ,.IM,_...., 1110. .. a-i.. foothill canyon In the event l~' last ties to the county's earliest.....,.. Botflenerk's Gone Trame jams no longer are commonplace at the juncture of Pacific Coast. Highway. Doheny Park Road and the San Diego Freeway in Capistra no Beach. New in· tercha nge system constructed by the state Bepartment of Transportation at a cost of $3.5 million cured the problem. The job is expected to bC' completed April 1. LBChamb~r Abalone 'Expose' Critic,i.zes In Sunday's Pilot Coa,s t p an,e l TMse reaturt'S will be among [ J those you'll probably rat~ "Sun· SUND A Y'S BEST day's Best" in the Daily Pilot· ' ... The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce has charged the State Coastal Conser vation Com· mission is "usurping" the rights of cities." that ils pronounce· ments border on the "d ie· tatortal" a nd C'alled for the com· mis5ion's abolition. Jn a letter to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., the chamber accused the commission of "omnipotent and m yopic C'Onduct" which has imposed the will of a minority with nag.rant dis regard for the rights of property owners. Att aC'hed to the letter is a re· solution of the Dana Point Chamber of CommerC'e in strong opposition to the continuation of the commission. The Laguna c hamber said the Dana Point C'hamber's re11ol ution accurately represented its views too. "The c urrent desire of the commission to extend its ·protec· tion' inland another n\'c miles is alarmmR 1n the extreme. a~ the policies of t he commiss ion Hewtd In tht> ll&ht of their past advt'rse effect on the eC'oncomy would C'er tninly bnnjl about a nnanc1al disaster If applied to 11 u c h 11n enor m nus area." Chamber President Cy Nugent wrote. "If allowed to continue, tht'lle oC'tlons by tht' comm1ss1on can only further erode the rtJthts of fr••t• lnd1v1du11 ls and thr prece· dent11 establlsht•d thereby must lntvitably l l'&d t o t o t a l bureaucratic C'o ntrol of our li\'eS nnd businesa affairs ... "We the Chamb4>r of Com- m erce o f L al{un u Bea<'h , therefore urgently recomme nd that the California Coa11taJ Com· mission be abollshed and that the California Coastal plan must be approved.·· Nugent wrote Tht C'hamber's position was given unanimous approval tlf the board or direC'lors last month Phy8icist Teller Speab in Newport ABALONE SECRETS Nobody wants to tell where to find them , but Dally Pilot Staff Writer Frederick Schoemehl tries lO crack the security curtain s urrounding Southern California's "Abalone Hunting Grounds" and Dally Pilot Cook· ing Editor Carol Moore tells how to prepare the "ab-solutely de· licious" seafood. Both stories scheduled to lead off YOU Sec· ti on. COURSES BY NEWSPAPER -Nationally known economist Prof. Paul A. Samuel11on is "lec- t urer" for the current set of articles appearing in the Courses by Newspaper series. The 18·part series, which can be studied for rollege credit, presents Part 7 Sunday. AN ODD COUPLE -It wa s hate at first sight: He was a choreographer and she was a ballerina who couldn't bear the sight of them . But Herbert Ross and Nora Kaye have now been happily married 18 years and worked together on films like "The Sunshine Boys" and "Fun· ny Lady." How they do it while keeping their private life to themselves is the subject of Rex Reed's column. on the entertain· ment pages. MOVING ON -Americans have a tendency to feel free to pick up and m ove away from where family rools ar<'. This practice has not solved many problems, says Robert Jordan Ross. The Costa Mesa minister's opi!'lions on "loving it or leavin~ 1t" will be on the Editorial Pages. HANGING OCTAGON BASKCT •I -.•.. , ..... ,.., .. ~ .... M sidents must be protected. Histor ians say the BlaC'k Stu Canyon village site has cxlsled for hundrc d :i and possibly thousands of year11 because of the abundanC'e of i.m all game. acorn· bearing oaks and fresh water in the area. When the Spanish came and found the small settlement of native AmeriC'ans, they named the area "Canada de Los lndjoi." • or "Indian Canyon." Historian T•rry ~phenson re· ( rouata aeveraf notte inC'idents in ~ the Indian village area. including I a massacre back m 1831. Roving Paiule Indians stoic a herd of horses in Los Angeles and fled to the canyon to eat -not ride -the captured beasts. A band of Amt'rican mountain men headed by Orange County citrus·growing pioneer William Wolfsklll tracked the Indians and caught them by s urprise while they feasled. All but a few "'ere slaughtered. Canada de Los Indios became BlaC'k Star Canyon in lhe 1870s when an Indian boy showed e lump of high-grade coal to some enterprising men from Santa Ann, who formed the Black Star Coal Mining Company and dug a mine. Thoul(h some coal w:is extract· ed by the company. the venture was less than SUC'C't•ssful, accord· ing to historians . Tiit J • I ,,-tMt l!lft SNAIL. SLUG & ..., .... ,_, INSECT KILLER Kill '£111 WITH IUNO!flSS ., ..... .-.,.-.. Iii .,~ .. ....... ..... ,41 ..... .,, .... -~~ ..... .. -•Ski'' •lf\i e•h .. •W ., .... llsttt ~I ~ ';;;' ........ ,._ . ' I ... ~ .... lb'; ft _ .. Dr. E d ward Teller, a Hungarian·born physicist who worked in the discovery and de- velopment or nut'lear energy, will be the featured speaker March 24 when the Orange County Bar As· sociation meets In Newport. Beach. ""° Ut '2'9 UPf .. 'UI ......... 12'9 urr ""' '2.11 ~NOW S1 71 The University of California professor's topk wtll be "Pollu· lion by Poverty." The meeting la scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in the Bru.lUa Room of ~Shenton Hotel. Asll ,1bou' Of.If Pl.Jnl Renl.11 Pf.in f<X 111/ OC<'otSIOl1S. Weddings. p,r11es -d.1y -weelf -month ' A.f OAILYPILOT ., ... ~ ~,,.,,~, .· .. ~ wlda ..... ... ldlle tEllEll8EalNG: The Oran•• Coast lost one ol at.a fin~t }rlonecr busineasmm and civic , leaden yesterday with the death ot Theodore Robina Sr .• an early dll)' dar~evll of the alr who too« a SU a month garaet and built a mWlon doUu bu1lnH1. ~ricans Flee Mexican Jailhouse EAGLE PASS. Tn. <UPll -Kar-a Kri1line Jor1enson. U . 1w•m for her ure th:rO\lah the murky curret ol LM Rio Grande. Around her tbo could bear thf 15 other tseapefl from a MeXJcan jail pJaab10I &oward the freedom of th Am(rlcan border. "! Wff nannJnl behind some IUY named Dale," Mlu JotCea•on ol Geor~own. C<>lo . uid ol a fellow esu,..e later ld.-nt.ifiod d Dale Chenoweth, 29, or MO.I, Tu. "We tut lhe river to&elh«ir t1nd ~lped get each other across In the dark. , Ml .JORGENSON, WHO bad been held five week$ oo mMr1Juana chargea. alld lS other Im pnsootd Amer1c:a~ csc•ped from the )all at Piedra1 Ne1roa . Ncxtro early Tbursd._y with tbfl help oi two hooded men armed with aawed-otf ~botauM. She Hid •he did not know about the brtak until It hap~ned, and still didn't know lhc adenuties OI the hoodt"dlnen $he and five other Amencant. wer~ betnit held by Eagle Pan Shenrf's omrerll 11nhl it could be de: termlned af they were wanted any-.bere In the Unit· ·~States. An office sJ>C*esmaQ aald if oo U.S. war· rants were outstanding, the e5Cl~5 would be set Gener fil Tire Co. . . Payoffs? WASHINGTON ~AP ) - General Tire and Rubb« Co says 1t &ccreU).' kept 11\()fe'\han ll mUlion abro.Cl, pve ~uch of It to "eonswtant.s · In U\c Arab world •nd btb nd tM lron Cur. taln and ma>' have made ''Im· proper or ille&al pay111~u to (or~lsn goverrl11umt employ " The company, ba.sed ln Akron. Ohio. said one fund apparently violated an unnamed forel&n Tbeo succumbed at floag Memorial Hotpltal in Newport Beach after a valiant f1 1ht against a lengthy UJness. We are a lesser place because ol lhe loss. Tbeo Robins wa11 82. And what a life he packed Into those &:? years. A big. affable man, be loved good company and good laughs. The membership list among his friends was legion. "WHEN I &AN OUT OF the ct-II 1 must have arabbed my purse. Jl's a blC. lealbcr purse and when 1 wu m the water it started pulhna me down. 1t almoet drowned me. bt.tt I've still got U. · · "We could bear other people swimmlna around us. but some of them started drowning so lht>y turned around and crawled across on the railroad trestles. Dale and I &ot to the <U.S.> bank at the same tJme and kept grabbing busbH trying to pull ourst"lvea out. free. She uid she had no advanct> knowledge of the 1a1lbreak. "SOME GUYS ruST carne in and veiled ·~tick 'em u.p , " she i,aid. "l couldn't see them from Kla9 E•9•flftl ~f'IT ......... ( Swedish King Corl XVI Gustal, Europettn royalty's most e ligibl~ b achelor. became engaged today to West German commoner Silvi a Somrnerlath. The IN HOR~ ) , ( A rouslne s uccess in the Orange Coast business world. I nenr knew him lo boa.st or put on airs. You could bardly get him to talk about bis early exploUs in the air. It almost seemed to em· barrass him. l guess be was JUSl too modest. BUT THE RECORD shows that the native of Seattle joined the United States Army Air Service in 1918 during World War I. Continuing to fly those ok1 ear· ly trates after the war, Robins in 1920 became lbe first man to fly over the 14.400.foot peak or Mount Shasta In an open cockpit mach.ine. Later that year, flying Sergeant Theo Robins entered the Long Beach air races and set a closed-course world's record of a bluing 156 miles per bour. His air exploits were many, in· duding one daredevil landint when his craft had to return lo earth with only one wheel. But a fellow has to settle down sometime, so he bTought his tamUy to Balboa in 1920 seeking work. He couldn't find any So he rented a garage for SIS a month on the present site of Balboa's Fun Zone. Theo Robins Bay Avenue Garage featured Union gas, Aristo Oil and f!'ff air. Soon he was a Ford dealer with a quota demanding he sell one car per month. His first vehicle went off the floor for a grand pnce of $637 . ls. IN DEED. ROBINS WAS a Horatio Alger story~ a man who startln111..,..s11,.~. his dealeriWp payltlJ_.... ti more than $1 mlll\on a~. "FinaJly I cot out and pulled him out. Then we just sat on the bank for a few minutes. and then started walklne toward town." where I was. but I could hear all sorts of commotion and people rolling around OD the floor . "A guy wearing a hood came back and opened the cell. All of a sudden it was just like the movie - JUSl like tbe ·Great Escape.· " lleflels Clash In Beirut king is 29. she is 32. Moslems Claim Control ... ,..,.,..... ~•IF•~e•, Kenneth R. Tolliver. former ai de to Sen . Jame s Eastland, says he worked as double agent at request of FBI for seven years. giv- ing ·mo tly junk· to Russian agents. BEIRUT. Lebanon <U PI) - Moslem rebels seized two army barracks in Southern Lebanon to- day, claiming complete control of all military posts in the southern r egion. The leader of the army rebellion said he was winning the struggle for power. New shooting flared in Beirut between rival factions. Police sources said at least 20 persons were k.Uled and more than 30 wounded in the capital in the past • JC hours. BRIG. GBN. Aziz Ahdab, who proclaimed himself "acting military governor" Thursday, said his r ebel forces we~ win· ning and ignored Pres ident Suleiman FranJieh's refusal to resign. • Support«rs o f ·Fran11eh claimed the takeover had fallen through, but It was not clear 1f the embattled Chrii.llan ;>reM dent had the necessary mibtary support to stay in omce. -Pit BosseS' Empty Ash Trays in Vegas hourly raise and were not struck. but all Nevada Resort Assocla· lion clubs refused to offer more than a dollar-an-hour raise. In a surprise move, the ul· tranatlonalist "Guards of the Cedars" -a small but vol3tile Christian force -announced supJ>Ort for Ahdab's revolt. "We are placing our capabiUUes al his disJ>()sal," a spokesman (or the euards said. Jn southern Lebanon. Moslem rebels of the "Lebanese Arab Army" seized the army barracks of Sidon and Tyre. thus caining complete control of all military posts in the southern region, local reporters s aid. THE llEBELS briefly detained Col. Simon Said. commander of the south Lebanon region. but later released him and allowed him to leave the area. Un Tel Aviv, Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres warned of Israeli countermeasures if Lebanese development:. threatened the chain of Jewish settlements along the border. Military sour ces said the Jsra.ell army went on increased alert along the northern frontier with Lebanon. In Beinu .. .shooting Oar~ In the sreas bordering right·wing Christian sectors and snipers were acl1v• everywher~ The '1ffn·a('ae.or lndU8tiy m nist~r <;hassan ~( W.•hiH.n e le& by sniper fire outside the om ces of AnNahar. IN THE NORTH, hfavy over· night fighting around two military barracks seized by army rebels and lenists forces subsided. Reports from the port city of TripU said that the rebel troous had launched an offensive on neighboring Zosharta. Fortune Taken At Heathrow LONDON CU Pl) -TwQ rob· bers in airline uniforms robbed a Heathrow airport stronjl room to- day of an estimated Sl milllon in cash. diamonds and pearls. Police said the two men. wear· lng British Airways uniforms, overpowered the guard on duty at the strong room and pushed him lnlo the room ·s h~e sate. Officials e'stimated their haul at $1 m1IU~Q)ost.b'fitin\lsed and unmark.ed blllt; or va rious de: nominations. · There was also a large quanti· l y of polished dte m o nd s . emeralds and pearls. the or- ficials said. ·• country 's currency exchanee controls. 1l :ilso said it is in· 11estigat1ng "lbe matter of politic al contrlbutlons in the United State~ by executive-level t>mployt>s." aue •• .,,.,, LONDON (tJ Pl ) -Prime Minister Rarold Wilson has scored a solid victory over re· bellloua left-wine members o( his party, but took a clobbering to- day from conservatives in two s~lal parliamentary elections. The Wals on aov~rnment bounced back Thursday from a humlliating defeat in lhe House of Commoias to win a confidence t vote by an unexpttted 1'7-vote margin on its proposal to slash $10 billion In public spending. WU on demanded t)le vole af\er 36 of his Labor Party's left· wingers abstamed Wednesday in a vote on lbe proposal, cau.slna It to faiJ. Klaf•,,er Leu WASKINGTON tUPU -White Houa~19<>urces have identified the Slate W,epartment's ·top Middle Ea~t _fXpert as the man who le~ some e mbarrassln1 in· fotmaUon about Henry Kl1>s· "' inaer's M lddle East negotiations to a magazine writer . He was \dentifled late Thurs· day as Alfred L. Atherton. Jr .. assistant secretary of state for Near East and South Asia by sources who said he had not in· tended lo give the writer, Edward Sht>ehan. claulfled material. EllA Sl11dll~ Ft\ANKFOR,T. KY (lJJ>I> - Opponents ol. tfte Equal.,RJahts Amen<Sment rec~ived a severe setback Thursday when they were unable to take a resolution rescinding Kentucky's rallOca· t1on of ERA out or a Se'nSte c6m· mlttee. Theo moved his dealership on· ce and then settled it for many years on Pacifi c Coast Highway In Newport nur the Arche1. He built one of the most modern de· alerships in America in Costa Mesa in 1966. LAS VEGAS. Nev: CAP> - Tourists munched buffet din· ners and hotel bosses emptied ash trays as Las Vegas Strip re· sorts tried to ad1ust to the shock of a walko ut by st>rv1ce employes. The servit'e workers joined musicians who strU<'k Wednes- day and stagehands who went out earlier Thursday m what could prove a cnpplmg ~lnke for th1!> city's touni.t economy. The mus1· c1aru1' strike had closed many showrooms and lounges Wednes· d ay night. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME ' YOU WOULD SUSPECT lhal ull this success would keep a man's nose to the bus iness grindstone every waking hour. But not Theo Robins. He was con· tlnually involved in civic works for Big Brothers, the Boys Club. Salvation Army and many ff roups . He was a c harter member of Newport's American Legion post. A charter trustee when the high school district was foundl'd In 1929. Robins was president of the Newport Harboa'"Chamber of Commt r ce twice-27 year s ~part hrst in 1931 and 11gain in 1962 lie wai. Oranl(e Coast College's Citizen of the> Year In 1962 and the Newport Chamber's Man of the Vear In 1966 Theo Robins clt11rly was a liv ang example of the busy man who was never too hu11y to s erve for the bt>nefll of other"· We shall miss him THE POWERFUL culinary workers union aad bartenders union went on stnke Thursday e11enin1 against 15 strip hotels when the clubs refused to give In to demands for a Sl.35 an hour raise over three years. Six Independent strip resorts had earlier agreed to the Sl 35 BRl1111EL IUNDIT A BEA.UIT BUFF CARSON CITY, Nev. <UPI> - The Sagebrush Ranch brothel was struck by a bandit who cares about his face. Besides maklnit off with $526. he took one of the lady's makeup cases Thursday. THOUSANDS OF waiter s, waitresses, bartenders. bus boys, cooks and bellmen walked away from what they were doing al 8 p.m., leaving dirty dJshes piled high in kitchens a nd casino guests without their services. Hotel owners generally agrt>ed they would either have lo close their doorR altoJ?elhl'r or offer on- ly skeletal sen ice!! 1f the stnke conUnues. Guests were being warned they wouldn't ~et the usual luxury class ser vices and most clubs were refusing new guests. Blizzard in Midwest Last~ of Winter Temuul 'Dangerous' T,_Pft"•C•rn .. , ... ~ ~· .. .......,.,_ M JI ......... •• \I -·-.. u OS "'-••Ill~ •> 11 111111•1• )J n OW< ... fO JI JO tllltllW\ ... ,, 0 .. 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ST ATEMENT·s FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED IN 1976 and those with changes must be republished at tim e of refiling HERE IS THE LAW · <Business and Professions Code> S4>c. 179W 1.11 t•nk.,., th<' st:llc>m<'nt 4.''CplrC':-. t•arlit'r und<'r -.uhd1\ i-.1on lh I or I t· I. .1 fie· t1111n1-. 1>u ... 1nc'"' n:inw ... 1:1t1·nwnt l'xpin·s ;at tlw P111l 11f 1.,,. ~,.,.,.., f1om I>t'<'t·mhN :11 "' lhl' yt•;u· 111 wtul'l1 ii.'' ;.1:-. Cilt•tl 111 l11t• off I(''' 111 lhl· l'•111 111 ~ d l'• k. St'<.'. 17917 l h ~ Sub1 c•c·t to th(• rt•<tuin·m C'nt~ or suh<ll\'l~111n 1:1), 1114' 111'\\' ... P!'IH'I 'i t•lt•1•tc.·tl fnr th<· puhl1(';1l1111l of the.· statc·nwnt :-.hould h<· mw th.11 111t·ula11•.., 111 thC' llt l'.I \\l\l'rl' ttw hu..,tnl'!\l\ 1 ... to lw conduclcd. 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Aldltll, Toa.,, ...... ,..,,. --~-..-,Mid••"· s---1.,. ...... , .. ,, 1oK..-.-.. I"""' SJ ............................................................................... .. ..... ,,,.. 6 07 • 111., MIU ,. .,..,.,,. ,, • .,.,1t1-.1 1J ""' ... ,, I H ,.,,,,, IU •' Brown M11ll s Primary SACRAMENTO tAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. HY• he I• ltr1ou.sly consldmna a favontt so n candidacy In Californ ia'• JuM 8 Democratic pre ldent.lal pnmary. Sourcea 111 he Is aho con1lduln1 prlmarlea In Ore19n, Ohio and Nf'w J erHy. Brown Hid Tbundriy tbat be baa not made u final declllon . But he said be ts bean~ urged to become a candtdate by many Ca li!o r n1lol Democrat.I. Trt.1 8 otfllftf LOS ANGELES <UPI> -The judge in the tnal ol SLA auspecta William and Emily HarrU says he will decide in the next two weeks whether to grant a defense motion delaytng lbe tnal foe one year. Attorneys ended ar1u· menu Thursday on de- fense clalms that pre- judicial pretrial pubUcl· ty made lt impossJble to pick a fair and Intelligent Jury at this time. Q-'ce 8r~eoh•g1 LOS ANGELES CAP) -Whether or not lhe " Pa I m d a t e b u b b lJ! ' • signals a future Southern California earthquake. it has underlined weak· nesses in planning ror quakes, aays Calirornla's s eismic safe ly chairman. '"~e public has not been taken care or near· ly enou1h." said Karl St.einbruage after a bear- ( S tate ) ing Thursday on concern that an ea rthquake might be brewin1t on the San Andreas Faull north of Los Angeles. "'ISftml •• s •• ,, LONG BEACH <AP> - The operators or the Queen Mary's Museum of Ule Sea say they don't intend to leave lh~ stup despite a JO day eviction notice ser ved by lhe city March 1. Museum offltlals also said Thursday they dJd not Intend to pay the more than S2 mtlhon the <"1ty claJms 1t is owed Cor utilities and services. •--••N••ed SACRAMENTO CAPl -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has nomed a woman ~ilh a reputation as u freeway righter to head the state Department of Transportatton. Adrtana Gianturce, 36, was appointed Thursday to repl ace Sid .McCausland as head or the finandnlly troubled department . .McCausland, 3S . had been act ina di rc<"tor Stn<'e lHt Au11ust. The post pays $37 .212 a yeo1 a.n•91ftdled LOS ANG EL ES Cl' Pl> -The tlty !'ichool board rescinded a co n troversln l r('\Olut1on agaln11l ('Ompul"lnry h\I' mg as a mean!' of rnc1al lntc-1r11tlon Thurlllduy nlaht. but bourd mcm bc'r!I lndl<"ntt•d they h11q• not chanited their mindt1 on tht lssu\' Kathleen Jl rown Rtrc. llil'tcr o( (iov. Edmund Brown Jr . Introduced tht' motion 1111kini.? lht Cltlr.ens Advisory l'oun· ell for school lntegrnt.mn to dev('lop a "po .. 1tlvt• pro1tram for peoplt> tntc grallon" 1n the nuhon·~ second l a rgest 'chool district ns qu1rkly a' possible." CB"I<' O,w•H FRES:'llO Cl!Pll Tht' first of four pl a nnt>d special clinics to rl1!'1 tnbutt> Sabin oral polio nccine was set up today after p o li o wa s dlagnoised In the case ol a 2-year-old Pinedale boy. Or. Donald R ice. head of the Fresno County .Health Department ·s Communicable Disease Section . said If the diagnosis wH proved correct it would be the •' first case of polio In the t'ounty since the early • 1960s "'heft tbe Sabin \•accine beume widely .,. allable. Friday. Match 12. 1976 DAIL V PILOT ... For111er WUe Gets Half of Lottery Mom Sues; ] Mariaa Ce1le, an attrmw:the brunette, "'ere ron\'lct· No Br-aJr,es l Frie Wire $en1ns A Ttxaa •otD•• woo • swl \.bat r~wrts Mr former butbud. Mayland'• fourth mUUoo-dollar kltttty wh1IM'f, to 1J1tit bait hls prite money with btt -Supenor Cowt J.,.s,e aArte, a . JeHS ruled in Balt.amoc• Uaal &eMrtl. ...._ mu•t stve half his rtmaJoloi U00,000 to bis former .-lfe. Betty EUu'*' ar....otGreenvllle, Tex. Brooaoe won the l«tcry ln lf7' ahd rttelve• an· nu al checll1 ol $50,000 u hi.a prize. • Tbe winMT of LlncGlft (,Nebr > Hlth ~hool 's .Batty Crocker S.artb fw u.....Wp conteat aays it wun'l hi• knowled&e about home economics that made blm tbe beat. "l put down what I thoutht they wanted for an•w n and not what I thou&ht the anawel"l should be.'' Dan Plefier.17. al Uncoln sald. Pieper, t~ only boy at hl1 sehool lo rompete for the prbe. said lt w1.1 hi.I skill at tub>& tests that aave him the wbu1lnc edae. "IC you nw my room you'd see how much I like 1 lo clean," he said. • Singer-dancer lle9 Vfffflt •·ill entertain at the White House at a dinner bonorinc lris b Prime Mlnlster Llam CoslJ'OVe on Marth 17, St. Patrick's Day, Vereen appeared in ( ) Jesus Christ Superstar. winning a Tony Award PEOPLE for his performance as ---------Judas in the Broadway show. • Britain's Royal Society of Birds has hired a n~ usistant manager, by name A. Bini. He joins a staff which includes Barbara lktuard, l •lul Partridle, Cd.la Peacock, Helen Pe acock and Doredly lloek. • For nearly eight years. Bette Stowera of Sen- tinel, Okla. waited and wondered whether her miss- in& Air Force hus band was alive or dead. The ne ws never came. Services were held Thursday for Mrs. Stowers. who died Monday of a gunshot wound which authorities said was self-inflected. She was 33. Her husband, Maj. Gftle SWwers, has been list· ed as missing in action in Vietnam since March 21, 1968. • Former Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bat llosl entered lhe race for Los Angeles district attorney. charging i.nc umbe.nt JMla Vu de Kamp with domina- Uon by speclaJ interests. Bugliosi, 40. is best known for his 1970 prosecution ol con· victed mass murderer Oarles Maason. He tater wrote a book, .. Helter Skelt~r ." about the case. Bugliosi said more e m - phasis should be placed on pro- euo1.1os1 secuting criminals and big in· duslrial polluters. rather than massage parlor operators. • Richard L . Diestler of Charlotte, N.C. and his family. who <"amped oot in front of a Duke Power Co. building lo protest Ole cutoff of their eleetricity. wur get a n apology from the oompany. Dlestl~r was. out of work during J anuary and most of February and fell a month behind In paying his power bill. He sent a partial payment to the company which should bave kept his power on. . But the power wa1 l\JM\ed off so, Diestler . his wife and their 14-monlh-old son pitched their tent In NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN LAGUNA BEACH LA~ MACH_....,..,_ ...... 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" .... ..................... ,... ............ .._.. .. ............. , __ ,....., ............. . ::z::· ........ , , .. --. ..... -......... . _.......,_ •• , ........ nla ___ _ .......... ......., ..... c ........ ~ ... ....... _.. ...................... I .... .. _,, .. ,... ...... . front al UM bulldi.ft& u a protm. Doke ratond the electric ty In an hour aad prom~ to~k Into the- 1.ituatlon • C'llartk Q aplbt paid an ul\beratdf'd vlt.at London lo rtt•1ve a bras& ma k fellowship In the British Ac-4em1 of rum aod Tdevlslcn- -from Pra~ea• ADM. Th• dau1bter of Q.eea Ell.aaMUI U Is president ol the andemy. She enrolled th• •· ytar·old lest nd of iJlent films in· lo the academy. wtut h be tows teUowsblpa upon ~rM>OS of dis· tlncllo n tn the film and television world. <"•""',. Chaplin, who livH In retirement In Swll~erland . waa knl•hted laat year . He was In a wheekbalr ut" reception afler th• ceremony. • t:ddifo Gallatlatt, plllt·inied Irish guerrilla, and ed ln O~blln In lht 31 day kldnitplna last ydtr of S A 1'1 f' RAN(' I SCP 1 Dutch industn aUst ~ tlnrema. <U Pl> The m other of l Gallagher was giv n i. 20 )~ur prt~on st:ntence ll·yea.r old boy kilh.-d 1 ~ and Mtss Coyle U years 11 ikatt>board IH'Cld nt 1 A 1pec1al non1ury crlmlna1 court also com•1cted awna the manufacture tht•m of po~~eu1on ol t'xplo:11\•ts. but both "'ere ac and ret•tler of the hH1 qwttf'd on a c harae that they ghot Ill • i.J)('cial whecll'd ''t'h lcle for branch detecth t with intent to murder htm neeligence on around ' • Ult)' fall4}d to warn It ho1 Dora Tlliom1>300. tbe won\an wounded in '"4' no brakes. . 1972 asi.a 11lnatton attl'mpt Of'I Gtorae C. Wallace. I:. Attorner Paul El1df'r runn1n1 thl, yf'ar as a national convention delt•1i1at1: repre11enhn1 Mrs. f:t:th from Maryland Cor Ult Alabama governor Moul as· Wash lo. flt~ th1 Mr1t Thompson WUll cam1>i.htn1ng for Wallace !)\lit In superior court ii tn a l.aurt'I. Md , shopptna center r.hy ts. 1972. • S•n l''r oMheo Thur:s Wht'n :shots relied WnJlure, u Sccrt't Service agent day. Oamuat's In SU<'h and the 38·ye .. r -old housewlft.• nctlons ore set by lt\\ Tht .38 \'uliber bullet nred by Arthur Brt>mtr, jury. the convicted assailant. rracturl'd Mn . 1'ho mpson 's M t c h a e 1 M Q u l us lo~er right le~ After 29 weeks in a cost. her leg now Washlo was killed by 11 ache only m damp weather, she satd. htt·run driver Jun. 29. • a monarc • WI * A fllle ur tr.. Ja .. t• & S-h • la•n._.. la ,n• of •WMr•laip n. -e 1H1a TwlaM 11 ... ~of .. _.. ... ,n• la te.e utn ctn•• ti•• ••err ctr -.. .,.., C1119-r. 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Hu 4 l4>8ed trans with Soec1all Economy • oond . oower steering, power door locks. air radi o & heater speed with radio 4 aulo lrans.(5570FCI cond a so much more (1 18GIT) heater (795EIC) (Ser. t3Y89A880119) 7 2 MERCURY 73 PINTO WAfl9UIS WAM>N Full lu•urv air cond . oo wer seats . oower w 1 n d 0 w 11 p 0 w er A very special value steering. a~to trans . You must eee th is car rad io. vinyl too l&ttHXZJ (013FCRJ 74 MARK IV l lmmed1ete delivery on '75 CORVETTE the neatly new Marl! IV Has only 8040 actual of course all of the miles Aulo trans 1., great extras like air COnd . AM/FM. 1ea'th« con<t · 1111 wheel. •oeed 1nterl0< a true beauty cotltrol. leather 1nteri0!', to behold (l l 3N OX l -A RAR E FINO• 1047LIC) 58444 ohnson & son '*· l 1'\IUll r, 2626 HARBOR BLVD. \1f Ht:UHY COST A MESA 540-5630 Offw • ..,... l /11(76 .. c ... -+tct to,,... .. ' r A• DAILY PILOT EDITOR I In one ot its infrequent n~ releases. the Orange County Grand Jury saJd lMt week that it is doinic its Job as the public's watchdog 0''4!r county go~~mm~nt oPtt•Uoos. Kad the jury not said so, it v.ould ha .. ~ been dif. ficult to tell . Tbat' be<:au.sc tho 197$-76 Grand Jury hes re- mained s!lent whlle controvurb)' alter eontrovcrby bas &wept throueh county government. The jury. Cot instance, had nothlng to say about the public furor over semi-secret special court funds uncovered lost tall. It remained sllent on the con trov~rsy gon~rated when the Board ol Supervlsor~ awarded a $275,000 contract to a health tt!sl.lng firm hnked to Dr. Louis Cella It made no comment on the board's failure to take care or rl-dtstricting in a non· el~tioa year, as promised. or to enact any ktnd of ct.1mpa.ign reform measure, aho as promtsed To be sur e. the jury has had an especially time consuming schedule on the criminal indictment front. But its assurances last week that it's doing the job in its civil functions just doesn't harmonize with the facts. The jury forle1ted its weight on some key public issues, simply by remaining silent. Farm Subsidy Debate U. S Agriculturt! Seeretary Earl Butz came to Newport Beach last week to exp<>und his tbeones in opposition to subsidized rarming. Basically, he favors a program pushed by large farming operations and cooperatives in which gov- ernment s ubsidies are withdrawn a nd farmers , who are free to grow crops to maximum produ<:tion. market their goods worldwide. • worldwide, regardJess of the national ideoloales and polillc&, is good for diplomacy and the cause ol ~orld peace. The import nee or food a a diplomatie weapon to e.hore up our contrnually s hnnlung military capab1ht1es ~eems C\ 1dent. "Food for Peace" should hov lnternaUonaJ appeal. But we ~eriously doubt the agri-busine~s tndu.str)' really ls walling to forswear all government subsidiza· lion Cor price or mW"ket protection. And the accclerut· t..'<f demise or U1t' so-called famUy farm, as u slde re· suit or the end or subsldi~e.. poses a knotty political, e.oc1ul and t-:conomic problem. We're mindrul loo that Mr. Buu has a whole lot better record a~ a salcsm1rn than as a domestic or m· lt-:mallonal t!Conomlsl. Many Americans who have traveled to Europe have been ~bl e to expand their sightseeing programs by purehasmg the popular Eurailpasses before lea\'· ing home. And Europeans visiting the U.S. can buy similar pas~es for travel on American rail and bus routes. In each case. the pass provides unlimited use of the tra\ el facility for a specific period. Now Amtrak is beginning a two-month experj· ment that will enable Americans to purchase the low. cost U.S.A. Rail Pass for travel at home. The rail passes offer unlimited travel on Amtrak routes for two weeks for $150 and for up to JO days for $250, a saving of more than $100 for a round trip across the country. .J J ' ~ ' ' ~ I I I \ _ ............... _~~,...... g • Butz' a rgument is based on the premise that ''it's a shame not to have maximum food production in a hungry world" and that marketing of foodstufrs While Amtrak service lo many areas leaves something to be desired, Americans wanting lo take a Bicentennial trip 'lt'OUld do well to look into this travel bargain. "1his w11t:y1 I keer tttt fArm votf. 41'd tht h~udware vote..~ Mexican Law, Jails Are Their Business My colleague Dick Nolan was recently off on a pretty heavy trip about Muican jails and "the crooks, extortionists. swindlers, rapists and sadists who have had their will o( Amencans , m osUy young Americans, caught up an the co r rup t Mexican aystem ... " The columns of Nolan followed a horrendous expose of abus<'S of y o u n ~ Am erican -elope· shooters and dop e · snorters and d ope-eaters who ended up In Medca n Jails . Th e se r ies w as baud on the testimony of the jailed dopers. who had many re asons for exaggerating their plight. I l i\·ed in Mexic11 , In Cuernavaca in the state of Morelos. fo r nearly four yeur!I, and have In recent years spent a month or so annually an Mexico C'1ty or the north of Mexico, an Puerto Vallarta. I KNOW a flood deal about the "corruption" or the Mexican jail syst em . having had several friends who res idl'd in them for one reason or another. And my knowledge SU!?Rests :.trongly that Notan, who "ould ban tourists from Mexico on the grounds the tourist ··may rind himself hcini: · held for ransom in a M<'x1can j 11l l. s ubject to beatings Anll abuse nt the "ham of h1., Jailer~." Ill wuy of( bast• The O\'l'r" hcl m 1"1 numb<:r of Amerwun!\ In Jilli 111 1t·k:.:1f'n an• in Jail twr aus(• they hO\'l' 'wlakd Mex1cnn "'". mostly wltlln..:I)'. The• rh1d \ 111lat IOI\ h.1.; ht•rn u11 In.: llopt·, "hlc h b both 1llr.:al ( CHARLES McCABE J and extremely unacceptable socially to most middle-cla:.s Mexarans. These are the people who administer ('\'erything 1n Mexico. including the Jui.lice system. About the extortion und cor· ruptlon. ll is an old Mextcan custom that people in Jail, Mex· icans or o~erwiae. iet the <hlngs they want, above subsistence level. by paying fO(' them. They P4Y out of their own funds, or the funds of their family. or out or the work they do within the jail. The abuses? This is even more of a m isunders tanding. The system of criminal law in Mexico b totally different from that of this country. The Mexkon:. think 1l 1s J?ood enoujZh for lht•m and their fellow country men MEXICAN l:lw is based 6n the Code Napoleon. a!\ 1s most or thl' law or the Western world. S3\'C the United Stales and the British Is les and Commonwl'alth fl > American standarcb. this l'i) stem of law as barbanr Thrrt• 1s no batl. You can be held for in· definite p~riods before trial Ami tnnls a re h ard a s hell to obtam without t he aid ur political lawyers. Mo s t impor t ant. und c·r Napoleonic la w the <i<'Cus<'<I 1' )?wily until proved 1nnoc.-ent. Undc.-r 11 . the pris oner ran Ix• sub Jt'<'tcd to for<'e t o m;1ke him <IOI>" er questions 111• r an evl•n br forced t o a"'" .-r !>l'I f inr nmanatinl! qu<':o.t1ons Sane<' this S \ slt•rn 1!'. M>, und '' not about to bt' r hanJ:•'d for J\m~•rir an:1, 11 Is simply folly for un Am1•n C';rn to t.11.t• 1111 rt· Dear Gloomy Gus In exchange tor whea~ Egy pt could give us $2SO million in oil. under easy credit terms They could call it the 011 for Peace Plan. But then. who ever heard of a "wheat em· bargo"? J .C.D. o-r -._. .. , .,. ,_,._.., ....-.-............. ,,..,_,,,.. ·-.. -......... s--.-t _,...,. G-J o .... Oallr ""'""- sidence In that country and fan to ramiliariie himself with the genera l outline of ~('l)e laws. .And. for his own damned good. Co conform with them . r MEXICAN jails arc rough. Yet a case can be made that they are better than Ameriran jails. They are certainly more humane. A pnsoner ran brinR h1s wire and children ll.r Jail with him. if he wishes. He r an have regular con· Jugal vis its from h is girl friend. .or friends. He has male friends. and a rel{ular social life or a kind behind bars Mexican jails are not dt>eply dehumamzed. Absent as a re· !?Ular feature 1s the homosexual rape th al 1s rampant in American jails. Absent. too, is the tinkering with prisoners' souls with drugs or one kind or another. and forcible shrinkery. But that is reully lw!>idr the poi nt. Th e p o i nt I!> that Americans. if they are not cretins. should a \'otd M<'xican 1:.11l s Ilk<' th<' plaJ?Ue Th<'se plarl's quite seriously interfere \\Ith the hfe of the foreiJ?n visitor. Anybody who 1s rooh!lh enough lo bnng dope an to M ex1co. nnd con· !>ume at therein. deserves a Mt'x 1cnn jail It's the M ex1rans' coun· lry, and it 111 wt'll to remem ber 1t. Jamaica Is Going 'Bananas' You ran run hul \ou t-.1n't hlllt• M1"t (\· twr .111,e• nur 11rnhlt•m-< au• not rrl.1t<'d tn wh1•n'" "t' make• prohlc•nt!» for 1111rM•h (''I UO)" hcrt• Thr <'lllM'!»I th111~: In :1 nalur.11 I s I o n d 11 o 1 a ti 1 ' ,. 1 n 11 u r h l' m 1 ~ I' h 1• r f' • P l'r h ll l'' an y h em • l "p h ert' is J ama1rn . It'" htini:: torn t1pnrt In <>nl' Wll\' ll 's 3 j?OO d th1n j.? lhut th1• Internationa l M n n l' t n 1 \' F'und and World Bank dl'l<'J?.1tl'" m1•t an Jam :ur:1 this year It l.'a~ an eve-open in I( cxpNienct' fnr the newsme n who convcr~ell · there Jude Wa n nisk1 rov<'red the eooferen('e for lht' Wall Street J ournal. He was incredulous. •1MAGINE a countr)' or mor<' than two m illion. blcssed h:> p erhaps the m ost perfect weather o n earth, rich soil on broad agricultural plains. a ~en· Ue, healthy population that desperately wants to do produc tlve ••ork -and natural r<'· aources in the land and in th<' •wa around the m lboat have b:lTt'ly km scratched. • ( PAlJL HARVEY J ' Yt•t btc>C'UU'H' of t•ronnm1 r poh<'tt"i which m11tht hav1• Ile''" tlt•,1.:n<'<I h,\ Ja rw Fonda that pot••11t1al 1>.1rac11sl' hns n ;::, Jl<'' cent tnflJll•lO r.1tt'. 21\ rw1<'1•n1 u n l' m r I n y m e• n I r 11 t c• n n cl .1 n r 111 d r mtl' p11 11: 11! l'11 nw .inti puhll<'.11 tNror " Th.1l 1' .Jum.11r.1 Tc l.':J"\n't alw;"' ltk1•tl11' ~l\ II\\ n 'ls1 i... tu .J.1m,11r;1 1n thr St xt l("I "c•n • uh I hC' It " .. , thl'n mur h as I had n•mt•ml>t'n'<I ll:t\\ ;111 n( thl• J-'m I I<'' un F,d(·n liC\J'UlaH•d b\ hnppy 1tard1•ner' Tht·n · "as a pot ... mol-.ini:t. H1IJl1lr Sl'gmcnl or the popu.la· t111n c•<illinf' thcmseh '<'S t h C' ' fta<:lafaria" bui;h leaj?u<' C'nmmunists -but they d1dn t !'l'MOU!>l) disrupt anything THE DISRUPTIO:"J i, srnous now Kingston is tomb~· poht1cal factions ktlhng. bumm.i. loolmJ? Edith LE'de rer of P "ho went there for the• I ~t F C'Mference describes the Wl'"' t'nd "'lums Cir Kingston as "a mmi Bclfa~t or Ae1rut " P ri m (' ~I 1 n 1 ., t r 1 n a n I e ~ bla m t'" "orga n i 1f'fl poll t 1c a I Jt.inl{s" o( the oppo-;1t1on l.abor Part~ Rut the ldt "an~ nf hi-. 0 "' n People's :-..1llon.1l 1'.11ty ,., no IN" '111lt•n1 W;1n111,k1 "'"vh, ''J11muu·11 ., not ~otnl( t'ommunl'll. 11 ·1< i.:omi.t h ;tnJll.l !o>' .. Onr r x.1m11le of thr rr.1"' l'Tl ll n a j:I I' 111 e' II I fl r .J u It\ ;1 I ('(I ''\ t•t•onom) '" 11'1 fish ing Industry Th~· 1r·o1nr~il 1!\l.ind'11 cou6lal "'.itrr"' abounrl "at h 'lnappcr 11ml k1n J,!f1 1;h , d t•lt CIOU!> .tlld noUrl'lhlOlt \' t'I th<' f1.;h 'nu find on th • hott'l m1•nu11 b "1m11ortl'd " TtlEGOVt:RNME:\'T'Staxand trade pollc1e!1 di!.rouraJi?l' fishinJi? local w11ters If a Jamaican were to invest 1n a h s hmjl boat and peddle h1., ris h lo lhe hotel \rndc he'd 1mmedrntdy hct-ome visible to the tax roll<'ctor He'd face c,teep business taxes. His boathands would be instantly un1oni1ed, thereafter could not be fir<'d Further, he'd then have to pay the steeply progr essive pt'n.onal income laxes and the substantial Social Security tax. So the potential fi sherman s1ls on the beach nnd h v<'S off the dole or m1gral<'S to the cities "'here. mosth fro m boredom. he sels fire to than gs Jamaica is a mil'rorosm or lar~er soc1et1e~ whereever go'· emment Pohcy m•ket loafing more rewardrng than worlung. Israel No Mat~h Arab Arms Stockpiles · WASlllNGTON -Israel can never again exp~t to win an easy vic.-tory over the Arabs. ·ac· cording to the Pentagon's latest se<'rel intelligence est1mal<'.!> T h e Arab nation s ha\'e amassed tremendous stockp1lt's o f Sov i e t \\eapons . II•"· ing them \'U~t ly s uperior firepower The com pur a ti\'t' figures are clas$1Hed "Secret · Sensi tive " Since ~e Sov· iets supplied the eqwpment. they obviously know the figures. We, therefore, belle\'e the American people, who may be called upon to support l!'.roel, are also en· lilied lo the r arts The six l<'ading Arab powers -· Egypt , Syria. J ordan, lr;iq , Libya and Saudi Arabia -hJ\'t• a combined st rength that is OH'r whelming. ROUG HLY. they have a H o-I sup<'r1onty O\'l'r bra<'I in combat planes. a 3·to l ed1?c in trained pilots. a 19·tO·I a dvantage in an· t1a1rcrofl m1sslll's and a 3·to I superiorit y an !4h1p~ and ~Jlh· mariaes. It 1s lh<' Pentagon 's v1t•w, ne\'erthelcss, that ls ra<'I would win the ncxt m11J lary connict but that the victory would be costly Conrurrin!!. the Central In· telh1itence Ai;:cnry estimates that a future Ar.tb·lsr aela outbreuk "ould produce al least 36.000 bra<'li ca'>ualt1t•.; On a propor t1 on atc bas ts. this wou ld be cqui\'alent to about 2 5 million casualucs Cnr the L'nill'd States. tkre are snmc h1~hhghl~ from the l>l'Cr el lnll•ll1gcncc figures : -Tiii-: SIX i\RAn countries have a rom hltwd air strcnJi?th or 1.509 i;upers nnH' und s ubsonic· f1.:hter Jl't!I lsr:wl has only 42fi, of which 200 art' supersonic·. Thi• 1-:~\'ptian .; alo n e have 347 'upcr<1on1c f1ghtrrs. the S)rt;tr1!» anC>thrr J3R In ;idd1t1on, th<'M' tl.'O Arah 11al111ns 1x1s,ei.:t 62 of the l.ll<'SI :--0\ u·t MIG 23'1, wl11ch tin• ~u1wrt0r to a n\' )e'I plan<" the• L'n1trrl Mute' ha' )l'l Sl'nl In lsrat•I Mo11t Arah plant's and m1~ s1lrs ha\ t' bN•n supplied hy lhC' Ru11i.1:in11 'Inc·•· lh•· <k·toher 1!17:1 w:ir Syria. es pN'1all). hus heen loadC'cl clown with t·xlrf'm1•ly sophlstlcnted C'Qu1pmcnt In con· trast. 220 of hrat'l's subsonk plan<'s ore l' S <1upphcrl A·4 Skyhawks. "hich are 20-year-old mock ls . Th<' six Arah notions have 2.~ traanrd pilots. includinJ? l ,NO \\ho are quahf1cd to fly jt•t fillhtcrs Israel has 1.100 pilots. of whom 700 ar<' Jet qualified. All told. th<' ~ix A r ah oir forces have 711.600 airmen. as opposed to only 19.000 for Isr ael. -THE ISRAELIS have only fKlO antiaircraft missiles. includ· ang the 1hort·ranj?e Chaparral. They have 114 launchers, but on. ly lS are now In operation -On the other s1c1e, the Arab Quotes "Is r ael h as the military stttnetb to support it.s political maMuverabillly, but possibly we will have lo give expression to ttus sooner than many think." - luadl Prime Mlols&tt Rabbi • (JACK ANDERSON) Sax ha\ c a for midable 1S.2K5 SA l\l m 1 s s I It• s of ' .1 r) 1 n i.: oph1s l1cat10 11 . "1th 2.li7K laun C'hcr ~. Dut u ni\' :l!J!I launl'11er11 arc• a<'tuall~ 1.h;plo~ l'd m the fi eld J\ll 111 all. tht· ,\rah .111· def ens t' s ~ !\ t c m h u" b t' l' n d<'sl"rihted in inll'll1)!fmct• rc~1 t' as "the most den!ic in tht• wlmlt• "orld ·· • DurUlg tho W7:J ~t1r. univ ont• lsraen plnne •·as shot down m C'ombat. Out a sotx•rina 120 "f°re br:oulie~l do"n by 1tn · 1111rcrart 1.trapons. parttc.-ulurh• the Soviet SAM m issiles The combined Arab nll\ll'' are ri ve times greater an m;in powt•r t han Isra el's n:l\y of S.000 i.camen Hut thl• Arab~ han· 49 det-.troyer~. submarinl's and nw .. !1114.' boa ls. com pared to only 111 1mss1lc boatl> and one suhmunn1· ror Israel WILD. W IL D \\EST : Tht• Amen(' an Hospital Assn., "h1ch r<'presents thl' nation's hospital,, r<'ct'ntly threw a W<'~lcrn WIOJ.! dtnj. for members of Congress from the association'!> 0 " n descr iption or lhe affair. il must have b<'cn costly enough lo boc'!\l hospital bills from roast to coast. As it 1s . hospital costs sh°'-up 105 pe r c e nt hi g her tha n l'l' (.;onsumer Price Index last yt>a.r Th<' winading '4'as attended by "70 percent or the coni;irt>ssmen m Wa:-.h1ngton that dtt)." bont" an a:.i.or i.it1on memo "Whal otht-n\ IM' would ha\e b<·cn a ralht•r d151nif1cd urfo1r." tht• memo add!\. was transformed ln W '';i m1·morable fia11co with a t1 uh d1 :d1nC'liv<• Wes t<'rn na\'llr .. A<.-M rdinR to th<> m('mo, here'!\ "hy U ~1-S su~h a bla!~~ "I ~ uddil\on to ~evcfal casesJ>r Coors aiitt-O~pJa beer. and "'c ~pec1oal California white. red •nc1 ro!>e wine bar . there were 60 po~n<b... of J\l~lwt 1'\D& Cr•tl .. thl'ef gallons or ft-4.<ltl ~ri~oia i.:uacamole dip with tnco chiPli : San f'ranchc:o sourdouRh bread. Mont('r<'Y J ack cheese and ll:i llan dry :;alami: smokl'<I rain· how trout and homemade candy fro m Co lorado ; Hawaiian p1n(•11pples: ldaho elk salami: smoked ~almon . mountain trout and wild m eal jl'rky ; l'<•Hlda':. Basque 'Amer Picon Punch': :'\l•w Mexican pinto beans, and 1-!l'nuane Frontier l>a ys buHaJo Jt•rky from Cheyenne , Wyo." The memo quote:-onr guesl os ~u'>h1nJ?: "There are rcccpliOtls J..!llll1Jl on <J ll the time hul only a le\\ that we reaJly lOQk forwortl to And yours :\nttlhc banks ' at'l' tht bci.1. o1 all." - The Favorite Quiz Th<' m ost popular qwz form with r<'adcrs turns out lo be lhc "All in Common." in "h1ch fi ve <'nines an cuch Item :.hare a corn· m on denomina tor. Score five point!'! for each correct a nsw<"r half rii;:ht i11 not h alf had 1. "Bca rrut ," "Buizurd " Ch i I' m u n k . .. " I) 11 v t' ' · a 11 d ''Goo1•l' 2. Mon<'I. ormolu alnlra . clt•r trum and panchhc•c k :l H l' r ' .q~ II t' r I • ('hi n cl I b arangaan!>, B.o 'hi Baw uk"' .11ul &·ab 4 Clcvl'land flu y Wal..r. Sh11 1•, Orloff and Suffolk ~. Austria. B11hvl:1, llun~a1 v lr 11<1 and T1bC"t (l Ad homm••m, nd /1(1.('ufom , rul l'l'rl('Uruflum. nit (lflpt•lwn anti 1111 crurnl'nam 7 Cape r. henna, uhvt·. 11lum :ind !larsaparilla II Se,s1on.,, Borh<·r, J'1 '(t11n. Thomson and Sowerby. 9 Roy al flcnlty, ('hl111 ·~. Ad am s. Compton ontJ Goldthwait 10 Saron. kolo, .,ona. vin.1 .and sarangl It Astor ott<'. \ll)(ltt(', Sumal'I. TuHvlllu!I nod Splll·foot I 2 A m :1 r a n t h , r a r r •· I n . pullsandcr, pramavcra and cocobolo 13 . Chant'ery. flyini: marr. grapevme, double bar itnd pm. 14. Clive, Hastangs, Dalhousie. Cunon and Mountbatten. IS. "Banjo." "Monkey." "Rosebud," '"Cherry PiCk('r" and "Crab " ANSWERS: 1. All are n ames of airplanes. 2 All are alloys. 3. All are s pecial hghling group~ or b<>dygoard.~ (In lh1ly. Britain. Scandinavia, Turkey and the U.S > 4 All are breeds or horses. 5. AU :are lud·locked coun. tries . (SYDNEY RARRIS 1 ] 6 All are fallacious urgumc:nti- ln formal Joi~ic . appealing to lhl' ('mollons or pa !\~luns. 7 All a rc: shrubi.. II Al I a 1'1' c11ntemp or11 r y Anwrica n compo-.<-rs <Roger Sessions . Samuel Barber. w ;alt<'r Piston. Viri:il Tho rnson and Leo ~wt•rt)~ ). 9 All arc ramou~ 11•i:att11<1 IO A 11 a r r F' 11 r 1': a , lt• r 11 mu,1r:d ln-.trum••nti.. 11. All 1ir1• nu mes for S11t:111. 12 All llrl' rar1· t) rK·' of woo<!, 13 All u1 c t1·rmi. 111 wrt·~thng romrw t it1on Joi All ort• form1'r ll ritb h \'ic·1·roys of lndlu 15. Terms a1>ph t•cl by Iron workcri. lo some lools or thC'lr trade. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ll<•~r-1 V W ,....1 /'uh/1"1rr /Ito ma.\ K r r r 1/ hJ1l1tr /lorhorn /., r1•1t11t/1 f:du11r1al l'aut> Jo.\11t11r TI11> t'<l1torial l'"I?" or lhr 011ily l'll•1t '"''''" to 1nf1Jrrn and 1111mul:itt• f toadl'r' hy prf'S('nltnl on lhL'I ""It<' di\ <'f<;t' romml'lltlU')' M IOJ>lf"' or 1ntl'r<'!»I In synd1Ul· t!tJ t·olumnu.t:. and c11rtoon1J1t.s, b1 prm uhnjt " forum for ~ade~' \It''"' .ind b\ f1 r l,''ll'Ollnl lhl' nl''" ,PnP<'r·~ op1nior1S •nd ldu' "" rurrrnl lt1f11<"• The <'t'11t01'1af •ip1111on' of lhf Ually Piiot 3PIX'Af nnl\' 111thr1-d1torrnl rt>lumn Ill IM top Of II\(' JIWl?I' Op101011'1 l'~ pr<••.-c<d by tht: l'olumm'lt' "" ('artoon1<1t~ 1nd lrttl'r wntcnt II th~r o .. n and no ~ndn,.,,l'ml.'nl fl( lhc<1r \It''"!' bv the Oiclly Piiot 'h•l\lld be lnfe rrc-d. Friday, March 12. 1'76 (' ,..a_u_1EN_1E _____ ,_Y _Ph_11_'"-**-'-'a-nd .... i Special Bearing Tuesda" Olympics Board Weighs Saturday· Agency Future ·~~ 1·11 o ..... --.... ·~--- · "k• p.ilrol~ Ttwrt>'a. :.omt• nul un lht• ,fu~ Veterans' Clwcks Delayed A computer service breakdown bas delayed Veterans Administration com pensation and pension checks to many Laguna Beacb veterans and d ependents, said 0.W. Price. American Legion services officer. Price said the checks ordinarily would have been received by March 1. He saad that if an in· dJvidual's check as not received. a letter should be sent to the Veterans Administration r egional offlce, 11000 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90024. and the VA wiJI al· tempt to trace the check Beed N•r•e Eve Marsh has been appointed director of nurses at Mission Community Hospital. She formerly held that position at La Mirada Community Hospital. A "spet'aal 01) mpics" for handJcapped and re larded t'hlldren will ~ beld Saturduy aa t tbe HuntiDJton Beach Kiib Sc-bool football field. The 1 11 m e• will start at 9: 15 a.m .. according to Ste\·e Pressley of thti Huntingt o n B each Ja yce~!t which h &:. sponsored the event for the past live yean. YOUNGSTER S will compete in the SO, 75 and 100-yard d u.h es . a softball throw, football throw and the long Jump Pressley !laid the games a re designed to gi\'e tbe youngsters a feeling of self mastery and a self image that 1s related to succel>s Entert ainment will be provided b y the Music Man Band of Huntmeton Beacb and a group that performs Western movie stunts and gunfights. PRESSLEY said last year's "Olympics" al· lracled a crowd or 1.900. Director Appointed Amalia A. Mendez or The future of the Or1mgc Cou.nt y Veterans Ad vi.JOC"')' Count'll <OCVACI may be decided by th\' ~t)' Bo•rd ol Supervia.on. :oil lh 1r mffUua no.t Tuuc!ay Supervl50rt ~&an to cons1der recommend• Uons on the •aeocy last Tuesday but ti\~?'. postponed lurlhtr dellberauons to g1\'e thu county r. con,blned veterans oraa nitullon u c·hunce to study nl"w in· formation •od background documents on OCV AC. AMONG THE atATEIUAL li. a preliminary "need.a assessment" aun•ey ol l.SOO of the county's 246.200 \'etera ns plus a le.lter from Supervisor Robert Battln, current chairman of OCVAC, oullin· ang ret'ommendauoru. Ballan has recommended continualaon o( QC. VAC without staff support until the upcoming b~gel heartngs to dett>rmine 1f a budget should be given to the oreaniiauoo for nut year. OCVAC has come under sharp crllJdsm from traditional veterans or1eanizations ~uch a~ the ·American Legion and the Veterans or Foreign Wars. which charge their members are excluded from active parllcipauon 1n the county organ1za- lton. 1lA Y HENDRICKSON, an attorney a nd vice· chairman or OCVAC'. toJd supervisors Tuesday has group had made strides lo\\ ard impronng pro- blems confronting veterans in the county. He said the inllial survey has been completed that showed. 1tmong other things. an unemployment rate among veterans that is twice that for the r est or the county. He a lso s aid the mean income of county veterans is only 60 percent tbal of the county average and most veterans are unaware or all~e benefits due them. SUPERVISORS WERE told that OCVAC has been lobbying strongly for outpatient medical care by the Vete rans Administration at a site within Orange County. Hendrickson said county veterans currently must get help for medical problems at county facilities or drive to the VA Hospital in Long Beach for attenlton. Tustin. a counseling r-=~--..-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====;;;;;;;;======-.1 psychologis t at UC .,..., __ .. Irvine, has been appoint· P E R TR E BL E R ed acting director or CANOIOATE,NEWPORTBEACtiCrTYCOUNCIL special services at UC I. Invites you to view Grand Prix Boat Races She succeeds Joaquin SATURDAY, MARCH 13 J . Sanchez who left the 1n SIW»reclltts Rd., CoroM del Mar t 1 · F b ~mpagne Brunch Donation ss D -••., ••--I D-•• ., ••---pos ear Yin e ruary to 9:»12:30 Co·-les $7.SO -, ..... ~ -, ..... ~ become director of the v,. '•u1..•N•• , •• ,,.,cft1111""· J•"" .,, ....... ,,. counselin g cente r al Potd for by I~ Committtt to E:l«t ~ Trtbln u•aH •un• l'AUllCHf •. ,.., uo..o "' *••-nto .,,,., o.-w.. Sonoma Stale College po Bo.r IS4. 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Hook I Needles Nttdltclalt ShoP • El Rancho Market Uz Russel 's Women's Fashions • Statesman's Table Security Plclfic N1tlonal Bank • F1ncl-Fallrics Fullerton Savings • Eutbluff Cllanen Eutbluff Prof1Sst0nal Buikhng Coltswortlly I Co. Realtors Nip 'n Tuck IOf Clllldren Eutblutt Pharmacy Eutbluff Colltum Cardillo Tr1v1I 8EU a..c>AOWAY MO"TUA"Y Merrft I 1'1• :============:...:=._.::::::....:.. _ _;;:::::::... _ _;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;: P:lJUJ Jllublt\lwoel Ofaf\O• Co•\t 0.Uy Pttot 110 Broaowav Co.ta Me .. 842-9150 McCO .. MICK MO"TUARY Laguna Beech 4~16 Sell Juan Capt•lrano 496-1778 PAC"IC YllW MI MO .. tAL PARK C.melefY MOflu•rv Cf\1e>wl 3600 Plc:1fic view Ori...., ~BelCl'I, Callfof"n1a 844-2700 PHK 'AMILY OOl..ONfAL 'UNl"AL HOMI 7801 Bolu Ave. w .. tmlnater 893-3525 SMmta' MO"TUA"Y 827 M11n St Huntington Beach r 53M539 IM'I ~ 12, lt tt •NI Aprn 1 1'1' ,., I• Pl 'BLIC NOTICE "CTITIOU' I UllN&H IOAlllllalT•TIMaNT , ... 194-... --· .,. -... ...... 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LIFE INSURANCE TOHELPPAY BURIAL EXPENSE· $500 to $5000* EVERYONE ACCEPTED B ETWEEN AGES 46-87 ·o......,..,. ..... NO AGENT WILL CALL Wr1te ind gift u. rour date of bffttl LIFE OF AMERICA IN9UAANCI. COflP of BOSTON 40 B~ St .• Boston, Mliss. 02109. Dept. O.·NB: Or Call Toll Free: 800-225-1780 · JC Penney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND ONLY GARDEN CENTER FUCHSIA Choose from a selectlon ot uc>r1ght ~ hanging v1nel1ea 1 Gallon ... MARGUERITE DAISIES 1~. BOUGAINVIUEA 1nye11ow~ wMe In bud In full bloom Pldl the "r1gl'lr color from our Wge Mlectt0n I~!. GIANT TROPICAL FERNS CHYPOUPSIS PUMCT AT Al These beauties grow fast and sPread hotizontally w ith growth to 5 ft. with 3 ft. triangular fronds. SHOP SUNDAY MOON to 5 p.a. NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND • (71 4) 644-2313 ~rlday March t2 1916 DAIL V PILOT 1\ 9 . ............ ., ....... ~ .. ·· MEDIUM CARS I ~ \.1::1 SAVE! 'SAVE!SAVE! SMALL CARS •1a9s · •239s w j I Jt \ f I ~( t • It' I I 1-. .. ; ' ' ' \ of ft t • ' f I \<i1• tJ .. 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Wehottor • Master Charge • BankAmericard Steel Belted RADIAL Blems TH DHI Stff4 II Rodi°' 8Utlf w 11h two steel belts for ro..id hazard protection and 11 tough two·ply IJOlye!tter cord body You II oet the Iona m11eaqe btontol11s ot radial ply con5truct1on 11 a lanta'SllC pritt'I WHITEWALLS 5 29!~$. OHL Y :::.~·7 ......... t IC•wt I f t "":.::." s459s --· ' ,. '· ... , , .. ,... _ ......... . -:;:· s379s ..... ~~" s499s PW\ 17 "'f.,.,.. l.I .,. t t• "'"' '' t I f ... t •t.,._. ft• :·s499s .... l~-s599 Pt-...ui,,..._..r.,...,.. , ""'•''°"""''' ..,.,., ,... $2.16 te Sl.4' Fe4.. lb. Tn .... nr....0,, .. 11 If.,-m• DRUM TYPE BRAKE RELINE 1 Install NEW l'leavy duly tining on 111 •wheel'' 2 Rebuild ire cyh~s on all wheel•' 3. Bleed brake.-.nsiall heavy duly brake fluid 4 lnsoect bralle re1urn spnrn;is 5. Turn and true all 4 brake d'rums. 6. Repack front ~ bean~ 1. Ad1ust bralles and ctle<:.k emergency hnkago. 8 Roed test your aulornob•le Don Swedlund Inc. ....... .__ ...... COAST GENERAL TIRE 2855 Hm bor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 540-5710 646-5033 .. ---•Sooner or later, vou 'll own Genera1.----- , . • l } i '~ • : . • • • • . • A 18 DAil Y PILOT ~--------------------------•4.JL4F4--. 30 Years in Iron Lung Bare Jackie Pronllse d HOLLAND. Mich. (t,;PI) -If "'•rrl•I• ia a dy1 IC ln»tltullon. wtll 10meone plu bur the sad tldlnis to John and M.srjont Cooper! On Sat"-rdAy. the Coopers ~ill celebrate tbelr lS\h wedd1n1 an ntvenary. Not ba~1 .con.!ildtnn(I Mu. CfX>~r i• u pono vacum who 11pcnt 30 of tho11t' years ln an Iron lune. Four daya latn, ahe was ploctd In &I\ tron lu.n&. She ha bffo ln on~ ever ai.nco. Heard s11ld the rakn· dar coruu.ua of .. uboul 10" pictures. 10clud1ng u full frontal nud" c>f tht' form«!r F'lrat Lady lukl•n b)• long d1 tanre ll•ni. •41thoul ber kno"' ll'd~t on thl' Grl'l'k holtd.1r 11>land of Sl.;orp1os obout Uu ~ )'t'llri. llRO THE PHOTOGllAPllS v. err 11n 1 pubhsbl"d an an ltuhan maguant• "Playmen" In 1913. llei.rd old hl' r J>(.'t't ed no problems Wllh tht• authorlth::t "Tht'Y ar\' not obsrl'llt' photos. Thf'y are Ju:cl fuJI Jruntnl," II ud iuud. IDA MARI E HALLGREN-LUKE, D.C. Lost lady's diamond pendant on gold chain Vicinity of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, or Balboa Peninsula Of great sentimental value. Finder please call 548-8863 , mllm. 16/lf II\\'\. W/llll\\\' < lu:1rl~ \\. < 'ol'(>n. lorn"M:r \fll'· <.1.il ._,1un,d i.1 l'r1:,11k111 Nl\on. "111 he l>r. Kobt•rl II. S<-huller's )'llt:'l th" ~111111.1\ .11 1hc G.mkn , C1111H C 11111111111111 \ ( h111d1. \1r. (''''\Ill \\Ill ht: ,h,1fllll.' \\llh \\)U h1~ t1r,1 h .11111 C\J,.;111.·11,1.·,111 1h1: '''"" '''.."'· .1n1.I the '1'111111.ll rch1rth 1h.11 hl.'lpnl h11111111h.11 111..r .. '\l1hlc cr.1 1't \111e11 ... 1' h1,111n .• 1, d1111111,k'\l 1n h" '"-" hl.11.11., "lll1rn ·\l!.1111 l>I ...,, h11lk1 '' C \1. II 1111' tlll'"•ll'C I It" "1111.l,1 \ I' "1111" '"'1 \\,1\ 1'1,1\1.'1 K ... 111, \\11rl.," l>r ~·huller anJ l\lr ( .1l,1•n "'" '''"'" .11the 1> 'II .1nil 11 1-. :1 r11 ~c111u:' :-.Cn11.·c, .111. ·"''' 1111,:r.:d ul 7· lO. I'-I' .1 m .11•1hOilp111 ( 111111,•r 111 t h.1p1n.111 .ind I 1.'"" ~lr1.'Ch, ( i.s nkn ( ohl\\. { .1lth1r111.1 ( ~ l·i) ~~I 71Ul """"-=====-=~ To Cancer? W ASllINGTON (\:Pll -Women '4 ho take female hor mones to reheve menopau:.e symptoms run a "marked incr('ase" in the risk of cancer of the womb, according to the Food and Drug Admmistra· lion. The agency warned doctors that women should be g1ven the lowest possible dose for the shortest possible time. NORW I C H, Conn . <APJ -Benedict Arnold, Revolutionary War hero turned traitor. still has a probl em hi :. THE FDA DE LIVERED THE warning in its hometown won't oHtctal bimonthly drug bullrlln. mailed to home 650,000 ly recogntzc him for tht• doctors. pharmacasL'i and hospitals acro!>s the coun-nation's b1centen01al. try. It said 1l plan:. to reqwre a warning on the All 12 members of labels of estrogen drugs. Norwich's Bicentennial Its finding resulted from four rerenl studies Co mm 1 tl e e agreed and at said that. although not warranting a ban on without ''oting not to estrogen now. '"The risk suggested by these studies honor Arnold. is. an public health terms, a highly s1gmf1rant one." "I think we should let The FDA also took this go for now. Perhap'i the unusual step of nam· in the next few months ing the manufacturers of ( M . . 1· ma)'be somebody rould the estrogen drug ed1c1ne do something without JLr emarin . Ayers t -----------honoring him. Maybe \\e Laboratorie s, and rould do somethan~ to describing them as "irrespon:-.1ble" for sending mark his house ... l\J anon doctors a letter which dad not rt•fer to the :.tudaes but O'Keefe, who ht>ads the instead had the effect or "clouding the 1si,ues romm1S!>h:>n. said and ... recommendmg 'busines:.asusuaJ."' Arnold '4 as born Jun . 14. 1741, in this eastern Connecticut milltown on the Thames Ri\'er "PROLONGED USE OF ESTROGENS by post-menopausal women apparently 11> assoriated with a marked increase in risk of cancer of the en· dometrium. according to strong epidemiological e\•1dence that has emerged within the last several months," the FDA said. Cancer of the endomt'tnum is a form of uterine cancer th:it utlacks the orRtm's lining. "Whale further 1nformahon is needed. these fin· dings dearly alter the benefit risk relatlonshap of ei;trogen therapy for many women, .. thr FDA said. He dis ting ui s h ed himself as a Rl•volu· tionary War hero helping win battles for the Con tinental Arm v. ilut ht• turned traitor ·by helpinJ.t sell the British plans for West Point and later l<'<.I a Bntash raiding party In the bvrning of n<'arb) :--;ew London and Groton. CHIROPRACTOR Announces the Opening of Her Office At II 1 W. 19th ST., SUITE L COSTA MESA BY APPOINTMENT 548-1688 Laundry P eep e r Felled b y Jogger JACKSONVILLE. Fia. (UPI) -A 16 year-old youth has been arrested m connection with four rases m which women had clolhmg rapped from their bodies In the laundry room of an apartment complex. SALE The yout h was arrested after he pulled down the bottom half of a woman's two-piece bathinJ? sull while she was loading clothes In a washer, poltre said . In his haste to get away. tht• youth was run over and knocked down by a JOgRcr who happened to be passing by. A police spokesman said the boy was hit so hard by the Jogger that he was sllll down when police arrived. by the Truckload Saturday, March 13th-9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sears t:XTRA U :AN GRO UND BE EF PATTIES tO palllM nr 211 ~•nh pt'r • OR ST EAKS •390 Ill th. hor F:XTRt\ SPECIAi. t'ARMF:R STYU: PORK SPARE RIBS 3333 Br istol Street Hurry In! Quantiti<>s Li mited F I L E T M I GN O N ST E AKS <Hf't•r 1,oln1 $ 1695 <.1u1 1·111. Thltk 12·14 1-11,..1111 p1•r 5 lh. oo~ U)W PRIC'f; 3·LH. llAG BRING IN COUPON AD FOR SALE rtttas -TO APRIL 76 ,,.,. ............ '795 • • • • MOO • OUROWN ~; (,1~\J WrTH ,UICHASE OF AIOVE IJ~:~:~:TIC s 59'5 La.S 01 lSMM. F2.1 cane LEHS AHO ...o&.TA SIT MAMUAL ••• ALL FOR OHLT 11045 MAGNOLIA · CORNER TALIERT MtAI STATER llOS. • 96t.l334 . , COUPON SAVINGS ~- • BO~EL ES. TIE D BEEf' C LOD ROAST l'SO,\ 1\houldrr S4JM v.rap1>t.'<l t11 c!',?!~::~. prt'SNH 11.011 JW<'e551 90 f'l('b w 10 lb. box 8·10 Tails l·lh. bag LOBSTER TAILS '495 '11\RISATF.O l.lllS . TRI P ST EAKS EXTRA SP ECIAi, (~~ J.olnl 16·20 ~tuks pt'r S lb. box BONELESS STF.WI G BEEF T ENDER CUBE FOR BEEF KABOBS USDA CHOICE '7.!!GSSIJJ. ROX COSTA MESA ONLY Safofacl1on Guaran:eed or Your Money Back Sears Meats & Froz;en Foods !· .. j •I .,, ' ., .. .. .. .. .. A JO OAILYPtlOT Bare Jackie Promised II-on Lung 30Years • ID HOLLAND. heh. <G Pl1 -U F'our do1ys latn. she was TIU: Ot.'PLI:: HAD two"°"' nuuTiage ls a dy111 uat1tuhon, ploct'd m "n iron lune. She has bl'fon• f,.., Cooper contracted will someone pleau• bur the Mtd been in one e\•er since tht rripphng dtsea e that left her f\d1naa to John und hrJOrte p.arul)·n'<J from tht' rwck do'An. Cooper? C'OOPEll, A 1u;T1R•:D omon One ts an ordarnl'd m1n15ter farmer, is no w full t1mt' nurlllt' to lt'BChlnll ln lludsonv1llc and the On Saturday• the Coopers will Ms wtrt-. Ile helps hc•r out of thl' Mht•r I~ ;i ft"dt>ral -.·mplo) t' '" LONDON tUPI) A ~x m11aa11ne publlah r 1a1d he phan:s tu murk Jacquelin• Onas u.· cur ~nt London vi.sit b) put· llol{ on ult' t•ulendurs showanic p1cturl':. uf her 1n thf nude. Colin Heard i-uul Uw calendar~. 1mportt"d Ht'ud said tht• calen· d..lr ('OMlSU of :· ... bout 10" picture), an rludil\tt a run frontal nudt' o( lht' formt-r First Li.Id) t:U<t>n by Iona: d1:1t;.tnt\' lt'n:. 'A 1thout h~r knowll'<i~c un the Ctt>\•k hohdar ulland of Skor11io:1 11boul thrt>e )eari. aao THE PHOTOG RAPH~ W(rt' I ir~t pu bli:-h1«I 111 an ltahn n m n1o:au1H· "l'l:l)n\l'll" Ill 1973 llt•11rd '4111d h{• l''pt'\'t 1-d no problt>m.i. 'A llh lh1• uuthuntil':>. . 'Tht•y Ort• not Obli<'l'lll' photo:.. 1'ht"y art• Jul'lt lull fru111,1 I," llt•urd :mid celebule their 35lh wedding an· aroo I uni ror u cuuph• hour.. t'ach U.&lnjl. 01\lt'rS•ry. Not bad, con.-.ldf"nnn mornln d h I h '"''Ol .. 2 JO "' <'-.' ,.r • v Amun" tht• ht'i.lrtbn .. 1k' th.it Mrs. Coo""r HI 11 n.•ho \llCta m who th .... " ... ~ ,,~ room to room 111 cir new '"'mt: ~rcompuntl'CI ber m.iJud•. 1:.he from the Umtl-d St.1h•s.,----------.---------- 'A rll tk' dL"Lrt but t'd Mon day But a mt•mbl"r oC h11:. sturr at Tabor Publit·u lions said Tbur:.duy tlwy had not nrnvcd I rum tht• l"'"nt 30 of thoi.e yeari. in an iron ... t II d , ,..,. '"'Ith J .,... u 18 \4a& llJ,14.'l'la Y t' 1.:11....," :.wd. "JI> ):osng thruut(h )OUfl-1( luna cxtrli "ldcdOOr'Aa)i. motht'rhood un.ibh• tu hold hl'r "I Jt:ST TUANK Cod for a lov ··r don't hl•ht'\ e there 'A LU om.· children"' ith her hfrks:i 1.trm6. l h b d (• da) I didn't t.1kt· hl·r uut of the "I 1u~t thunk G .... th"t h" l"t m" na US lln , "M r,. OOJ~r :.;11d, iron lunjt," (\><>1>er 1:.uJU ~ vu " ' '" ,. United Stall•:.. \ •.} INSURANCE I looking up from the lift. She t-Pl'n<h muM of her da)i> h\t'tha..lon~.":.llt'1>1lld."l 11cver 1uppurung d1am bt'r. "llc ':i oot• "rt•adin.: .. rcron.h.·d boob rrom exl>('ch'd to lof f I/ S .,,.,,.~.. "\\ E ARE \' u1ung for ln a m1lhon " the hbrary. 'A Jkhtn~ tt'lt'\ll!)IOll .. /\t f1r'1 I II\ t'd from di.I} to 11 119 •• • tht•n\ de:.<pl•ratdy," :shl" r;.f .~.~~!'l '.'"i" ''"....., ...... · COITA MIJA §t ..;;....-. '41·HM -Mrs. Coc1pcr, 57, 'AJ'> 1>tnckl'n through the mirror on the iron day JU~t to Sl'l' m) bo)!) ~ro'A UJ' !:i1n)(cr Torn Jont•:. i...11d. watb poHo Nov l. l~S. in the lung or \ 1~1ltnjt "'1th fomlly and .rnd tht•n to ~t'~ thl"m get mar· s a~ s h ._, Jl I an!\ t 0 i ..--======-========----=:...:.:=; da.>S when the dlSt!a!>c wa~ el\art· fn('ndo; 'A ho <"Omt.' to NJI Oc· ned Now I m " .:randmothcr. 1 become-t:nited Stalt•s mg frightful toll~. ea1>1onally, :she'll attend t:hurch. think of 1t all as a ~1ft of God." resident thtsyear, and FDA Warnin -acknO\\'ledged ht' l!'t taking the step for tax reasons. British laxes ;.ir~ con s 1 derabl~ L • k ttighcr than tho:.e in lll th1scoun~ry . __ _ Hormone To Cancer? Benedict 1 Arnold IDA MARIE HALLGREN-LUKE, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Announces the Opening of Her Office At 111 W. 19th ST., SUITE L COSTA MESA BY APPOINTMENT 548-1688 HOW · TO FLY AKITE SAFELY l . lll.111'1 l1•"-' ::.tf\•ets or high\\,l}::. whill' llymg 'I-ill'"· Lost lady's diamond pendant on CJold chain WASlll:\GTO~ !l 'PI l -Women 'A ho take female hormone1> to rehen~ menopaul>C S) mptoms run a "marked inert-use" in the risk of ranrer of the womb, according to the Food and Drug J\dmm1stra· tion. 2. lllttl I (h .1 kite \\Ith -------------------: n'k'lal m lh~ framt' or liitl. Vicinity of Hoa9 Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, or Balboa Peninsula Of 9reat sentimental value. Finder please call 548-8863 16/lf Ill\\'\. Wllllll\\\' ( hurl..._\\. ( olo.on. l.1rnl\:r 'J'C· l I.ii ,11ur"d to l'1c,11knt "°"un, \\Ill he llr. Robl·rr ti. S<'huller's r11c,1 th" ~u11tl.11 .11 1h,· < 1Jrth.:n , ( 11111<· ( 1 1111111111111~ l hurd1 ~11. ( 1•l•tlll '"II I•; •h.11111\' \\llh \\IU h1< flr\I h.11111 C\fl\.'1t~11,,·, 111 1h, \.l\ntl \\'.H' ,111d tht: 'p1r1111.1I rch111 h I h.11 l1d1"11:tl 111111 111 t h.11 111, rcd1hk ..:r .1 111 \111n 1,,1' ""'"" .1, ,hr11111,ktl 1n h1, Ill\\ h1k1l.. "B1•rn \i.:.1111 I >r ~. hlllll r, ~ "111111• till"·'·~ 1 h1, "111i.t." " "llm' 1"11 \\,1\ l'r.111.1 K1.1ll' \\1111..-ll1 '111111.i ,ind ~ 1 r l ttl"'" "111 'I'"'" .11 I ht: '' IO .111d I I I' .1 111 ...:l,11.·c, S.:r\l,·c, .1r1· .1l"1 11llcr.-d .11 I Ill ~I' .1111 I .11 .. 1 '' 011 fl m < , •rn.-r "' ( h.11>tu.111 .ind I c" '' ~I ll'l t' I c •.• rdcn < thlh", ( .1ht.1rn1.1 ( ~ 111 • .,., 'fUI _J ----=--= ----=....:.._ ~ --- The agency warned dortors that women should be ~1\'en the lowest pos:.iblc dose for the :.hortcst po:.:.1blc tame. An Outcast NORWIC H , Conn . (AP> Bened1rl Arnold, Revolutionary War hero turned traitor. still ha1> u pr ob l e m h 1.; TllE FDA DELl\'ERED TH E warn1niz an 1t:i hometolo\n lo\On't offirial· bimonthly druJ! bulletin. mailt-d 10 !>ornc 650,000 ly rerogn1 ie him for the doctor:.. pharmacists and hospitals acro:.s the coun· nation's b1l'('ntenn1al tr) It Silld it plan~ to rt"qUJre a \\arning on the All 12 members or labt'll> or estrogen drugs Nor'A ich 's Btl'entenniul Its finding result~ from four recent studies Comm 1 t lee ag r eed and 1t i.aid that. allhou1,1h not warranting a ban on without \'Otrng not to estroizen now, "The risk suggested by these stud 1es honor Arnold · 1s, 1n pubhr health terms, a highJy s1gmf1cant one." ··1 thank we should let The FDA all.o took this gu for now. Perhaps t he unusual step of nam· in the next few months th r t ( ( J maybe somebody l'ould mg e manu ac urers o Medi·ci·ne th e e s trogen drug do something without P-r e marin . Ayers t --------honoring h im . Maybewe Labo ratorie s. and could do something to desrnbinli( them a~ .. irresponsible., for sending mark his house," Murion doctors a letter wh1rh did nut refer lo the stud it·~ but O'Keeft'. who h eads the instt"ad had the effe«t of "rlouding the issues comm1ss1<>n. said. and recommending 'bu!>ine:.!-. as U!>ual "' Arnold 'A ••l> born Jan "PROLO;o.;GEO t 'SE <>F ESTROGENS by post menopausal \\omen apparently is usi.oc1ated with u marked inrn•usl' in risk of canrcr of the en· dometrium. Ul'l'ordani: to !-ttron,g ep1dcm1ological e\ 1dence that has <>merg<'d wathm the h1!>t several months." the fo'OA ~aid l'ancer of the (•ndometnum is a form of uterine canc·er that allark1> lhe orJ!an's hnmg "\\'hale further inform.1t1on •~ needC'c1. thC's e fin· rungs t'leJrly alter lhl' b<:nef1l n sk relationship or l'«>trogen therap_y for m.1ny women." the FDA suid. 14. 1741, 1n this eastern Connerllcut mtllto'A n on theThame!-t R1\'er. He di s tinguis hed himself as u Revolu tionary War hero helping win battles for the Con· tincntal Army. But he turned traitor by helpmg sell the British plans for \\'est Point and latt.>r kd a Bntash raiding party in the bt•rn1ng of nearb) New London and Groton ~~r~lJJC!J]/ll!fJR ~ SERVIN6 TME UNITED TASTES OF AMERICA FOR 181 YEARS M();I( I~ trJ IMIY- $11( fll#lfA'1C#S <I' TNE MAM .'llW4CI' Mff l«N AMOW ,,. ~""'"' IOtl/tlOlll ~~~tt((NTUOIW. L .... ITlO (OtTIOOol SflUU- OI 00_,MO\OftA .. IOlll\- ,.,.,-,. > C.••..C SATVO--_'°"',_.,. ___ ., &0'"•~(1/l 814111' ~.,.. tJOI ... .................... ,, ...... ~ CM"'~ 3. r~111't u~· tin~( ~lnng, \\11 t' 01 illl) t \\11\(.' \\ 11 h ml'lal m 1 l. 4. Dvn't fly :i hitc 1.1\ 1.•r T\' or radi~, ;11\11.·nn;a:.. 5. Uun't flv .1 l..11c 1war 1•l1.'t."t1 K pt,\, t-r hnt'~ an<l c1nn"t In l11 H'l111.•\ t' a i..Jlt' C;ll~ht Ill lll.l\\t'I lllll"•, 6. l.ll1n t n~ a l..tlt' in till' 1;1111. Southern C11/lforn111 Edison Laundry Peeper Felled by Jogger JACKSONVILLE, F1 a. (U Pll -A 16-year-old youth has. be.en arn•sted in l'onnect1on w1lh four rases in which women had clothing ripped from tht•1r bodies in the laundry room of an apartment romplex. AT SAL The } outh was arr('<.,led after he pull{'() down lh<' hottom half of n "'om<in'i. t"'o piece bathing !'.Ult "'hale ~he "'as l oadin~ rlothes an a wa~hl•r, police ... 11d. In his haste to jlct away, tht> youth was run O\'Cr and knocked down by a JOJtgN "'ho happl'ned to be passing by. A pot ire .;pokl':.man said the boy "'us hit ~o hard by the JOf·U~t'r that he was shll down 'A hen police arrt\'ed. by the Truckload Saturday, March 13th-9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sears EXTRA u :A'-' GROl'ND BEEF PATTIES tfl p1ttlf'" nr 211 ~tnk~ Pf'' Y OR STEAKS •390 Ill II). bo!C "'\RMF.R STYU! PORK PARE RIBS SPE<"li\I, I Z· 14 pttr S·lb. OO!C 3333 Bristol Street Hurry In ~ Ouantitk~ Limite d FILET MIGNON STEAKS 11\f'••f l.olnl ' J 695 ('ut I In. Thir'k 12· 1'4 Str-k~ pl'r ~ lh. 11<1' n .t:i\Ntm. ~11t:1.u:u. ot:\IF.1/llt.J> FROZEN SllHIMP IJ>W PKlfl. 3·LB. RM; BRING IN COUPON AO FOR SAU PRICES · TO APRIL '76 F:XTRA s79s '599 t~\J WITH PURCHASE OF AIOVE ll~:::~::nc $ 59'5 LINS OR J SMM. Fl.I cane LENS AND MINOLTA SIT MANUAL ••• All FO• OHL Y • • • . -~ FOUNTAIN VAlllY r.AMERA I • WEDO • OUROWN J.1 liflNISHING 111111 - . . • 18045 MAGNOLIA· CORNER TALBERT HEAR STAnR IROS. • 961-1134 • • _,...._Y .. w.4M • _,..,._ W.-\'·--11111111 BO:\ ELF.SS TI ED BEEF CLOD ROA ST l 'Sf).\ ('llOICE l tn t l.b ... urh 10 lb. box 1 Shoulder Sot>t "rupf)t'd t11 '""'"' "i 'i ff5 90 LOBSTER TAILS 8-10 •495 Tall~ 4tp l ·lb. hag t:XTR \ ~1AKl~ATt:n Ull~ STRIP STF.t\KS SPEt:l.\l. 1...-tf f,(lln l 16·20 ~lf'lk' J)f'r S lb. lwa BONE LESS STEWING BEEF TENDER CUBES f'OR BEEF KABOBS l 'SDA CHOICE '7.!:!.: l.B. BOX COSTA MESA ONLY Satisfaction Guaran:eed or Your Money Back Sears Meats & Froz,en Foods . . •• •• .. , •I 1 ., .. At first people were astonished. But somflhow. something in her honest, soft-spoken approa ch has turned B etty Ford into a political asset. Whatev-er the question, she doesn 't flmch. Public Won With Candor WASHINGTON CAP) -The young fashion coordmator for Herpolshe1mer's department store m Grand Rapids thought she was marrying "a nice, qwet lawyer." Today, more than 27 years later, the young lawyer is Pres •· dent and Betty Ford 1s in Lhe White House, rated by a na· tionw1de poll as doing a better • job as first lady than he 1s as chief executive. respond to her on issues on wh1cl\ s he openly disagrees with him Wben she discussed the pro- blems of premantal sex in a na· t1onally televised interview last August, the President joking!) sa1d he thought she had cost him 20 million votes. TOP RATING Indeed. she was attractmg so much attention that po lls ter Lows Harris surveyed the public to see what people thought of her. They rated her ·'one of the most popular wives of a president " Soft-spoken but candid, Betty Ford has· spoken frankly about her first. brief and unhappy mar- riage; the difficult years that led her to a psychiatrist. and her latest crisis, an operation for breast cancer . So m this election year. the President has welcomed her to rus campa ign. - Betty Ford persistently uses her influence to urge her husband to appoint more women to high government Jo bs. She pressured him s uccessfully to name a woman to his cabinet. lie made Carla Halls Secretary or Houslllg and t:rban Oe\·elopmenl. Betty Ford 's jubilant finale at Peking Dance School She has raced questioners firmly and spoken her mind on premarital sex. abortion. m an - juana and women 's rights She olten relates the ans"ers to her own family, and 1t has made her believable. She has been cnt.1C1zed and congratulated for her candor. Yet almost without trying, her friendly, easy manner has won her unexpected populanty. Even President Ford has been surprised by the way voters •. Despite y e ars a s a c o n - gressional wife. Betty Ford never took to s peech-making. She has made only one m&J<>r s peech in her 18 months as firs t lady, and that was to press for women's rights. "l do not believe that being BEA ANDERSON, Editor Frtdey, March 12, 197& 81 t f The Crazy Toad Players hold workshops in juggling, pantomime, puppeteering, fencing, improvisations and make-up. Stanley Tudor (above) applies clown make-up to Ch apman Shallcross. firs t lad) should prt'\l'nt mt· from t'xpres:.ing my adt·J .... · "h•· told the lnlernul1011JJ \\om.·n' Year Confore ncl' 10 <.'k1 d.mtl last Call BE YOl'RSF.l.F "Wti\' should m\ hu,h.1ml ' 1uh or yours µrt·\ t>nl · u, 1 rum lil·•n~ ourselH'" ... ··Seang l.ilhltt..,· dew' 11111 ,,. QUH t' '>llt'lll't'. . 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It th.it h.11•1•• 111 d lw said. shl' '' ould 11111 1 • ••1111,1•1 .11111 advice But mnst 1111111 •' 11 • ".' l\ifl\ Ford '!-fortl111d1t11o .. 111 111.11..1111· pubhr t h•• 1.111 .o1 ... 11 11•' 111 • ·"1 canrt'r. It " ..... ti• • "' • • • d "" "eeks after t'ord's inaugura tion. and despite lht> fact it 1s one or those cancers people frequentl~ keep hidden, s ht> t alked about 1t frankly and pubhdv. Thousands or women rushed to ~el bre ast cancer cheekupl> and the proble m s o r mastectom y "ere openly discussed. Betty Jo'ord s ays with obnous salJsfac lion that her case may have hl'l~·d :.a\'l' many lives C'A!'llDID RE MARKS Sht• was ph1to ... oplural a nd. as u ... u.11, c andid It" ould have bccn elilll'l'l'lll 1r sht• we re a young girl, '"l' ... ~11d But s hl' wa ... 56, had had h1·1 C'11 1ldrl'll and thoug ht her h1a...h.111d \\as adult enough to un tit I :.t.11111 · I ha1 l' h vl'd a Cull hfe and I h,1\l' tlH• m ost wonderful h11 ... 11a nc1 anc1 lht> most wonderful 111111 d 11ldrt·n. and so everything I n•m lwn· on 1s a plus." she said. ~lw :-till has six months to go in ht 1 po:.I opcr:i t1 ve two-ye ar 1·11111..,1· or Chl•molhcrapy. !--IH• abo endur cs penodac back .111<1 rw<'k p;.11ns from an ostco- arthritic co11d1t 1on sht• has had for lhl' last 12) t•ar ... Bell~ Ford dresM'" modestl~ Sht> m·n'r ;ippt•Jrs 111 pubh1· in pant ... su1t 1> l':l.Cl'Pl "hl'll hohda\ mg ul lhl' :.ka rl'sOrls of \'aal Sht• sticks lo Am1•ricun de!-.1gn1·r .... . prefr rnnR ...ample , casuul :.l) le ... . SURPRIS ED "You 'n • k1ddan,:: 1>ht• '>a id when told !.ht• rnadl' the 1974 in tern:llaonal la•st 1lr•·...,..<•d 11 ... t "I J!Ue1>:. 11 sho"., ) uu don't ha\'l' to !-J>t'nd a m1l11o n dollar .. tu look good." So lhr lady who 1>11111ingly describ<•d h1•r hu ... hand '-'" u square when thl'y m ovl·cl mlu tht• White llous1' 1s now IJl"l'Parl'd lo help him WIO t•lt'l'lll>ll. Al rarsl. shl' planned no bag roll' or 111 r own. Tht·n. an "'l•bruary, 1 lil• While House announcl'<I a sol!I tnp for her to thc• pnm1try slatt• ol Florida. With thespotllahton ~. B<>tty Ford has come throuj!h more criticism in ti short ti ml' than an\' f i r s t 1 a d \' 1> 1 n c· 1• Jo: I e a 11 or Roosc\'elt. • Imagination Stretched S.11n a111l l'h11t11' h' IH""\'\I'.; ;\l<-1.1-.1.1.A '\ Qt ttwo 0•1ly P1tot \Utl The u .. ual 11 1•1 J..1·1irl ... 1l1•1wf' 111 lh•• :'ll nnt•• \'1 ... ta 1-:t1·nwntan School mull1pu1p11w 11111111 "·'" h111l..1·n Ill lht• sound nf 1 aui:ht rr , Thr fi41 or <in r h tltln·n :-.1·;1t1·d on lhl' rlnnr w1•n • wa1r h1of:! a pantomlml' rout tnt' nf a pl'I nl tl'd t q.!hl rn1w 11 alk1•r "flow m any h::11 1• th1·1r 1m.1i.:111at1on.., l\llh lhe'm to<l ay"" the m ime had begun lie n·'tl·cl ht' arm nn an imaginary post "If you don'\ ha\'l' your imagination .. "The "post" m l lapsed. st'n1hng him i.pra" hn..: on lhl' floor OP\'elop1ng th<· 1mai:inat1nn ... Olll' or thl' goal!> nr the' C'raz} To.id Pl .1~ t'r'. a i.:rnup of .1rtor .... md mus1t·aan.., "ho, hkc the tra\ t•llni.: lhl''Ptan.., nr old are hnnging tht•ater to lhr people 'Thr n ature of this p<'rform;inre as tn C<tplu rt• in the..,t• kid-; thr 111ea that th<•\ h.1\ 1• th1·,1tt•r insadc• lht•m . · 1•\plaanerl 0111 Purk 1 ....... "h•1 .,tartt•<l thr i:roup l"ll ~ l'Jr., JJ!O FOR £\'ER\'O~t: "\\(''\ 1• lell'kt'<I th•'o•tl'r into a huildrni: Tn mt• 11 al":'"" ha., hN•n .rn .actor .1nrl h" aud11•n1·1· \\ 1· rt· In ml! to rt•\' I\" th.it Tht»ttl'r 1~ not .,nm«'thtni.: you ha\ t· t•1 p.i) ,, lot or monr\ to"''' It ' for 1•\ 1•n 001· ,. Tht• pl.1\ t•r,· a 1>Pt'11r.rni·1• 111 Cu-.ta Me1>a ",,., JU<.t on<• or man~ tht•\' m.11.1• throui.:hnut th•· C'ounl\ lln"t'\l'f , lht·y :irt• nut h m1lt•tl ... nl<•lv In .... c-tmol c·h1ldn•n Th1·y ah" uµpt•ar tt l C'h•1rch runt'l 11111'> anti ('Oil\ al1•'-f'l'Ol hom1•s Purk•'" i.atcl .11tulti., ... 11md1m1•' an· h1·ller l<> work with than r h1lc1rt•n "T ht•) httVl' rorl(lllll'n ho" l•1 play and ll) turn looS(', thn rl'.llly h,l\'I' run T h1·y r:rn bt• youni.: ai.:a1n .. The s11e or th1· Aroup p1•rformmi.: vanes. tl1·pPnd111g on tht· avu1lah1llty nf lht• m 1•mht•r.., · He1·aust• wc•'n • all voluntt'l'r '. anyone " hi1 "1'h1•-. to \l ork l'o t•mhrat('tl," hP ';.1111 E\'f.R \'()~ t: I :'li \'OL \'F.O Th<'Y ht•Jo?Jn "1l h mu..ac, ..,.ng1ni.: a o<l Jui.:i.:hn ~ as a warm up, follO\\ t•d h) p11ntnm1rn<'' an1I .... tnrat's "h1rh un • nurratt'cl ;ind nctrd out One of lht• mun· popular children·., -;tora es '" thi.' "Three Little P11!' " Folio" inic thr pt•rformanccs. th<'Y hold workshop!t in JUJt f!hng, puppc•t eertnJ.?. foncanc. 1mprov1c;at1ons and make up P\lrk1s .... an Orange Coast Cnllt'J?e a'ISISlanl prorl'ssor or theater . "<lid mn'lt of thc C'QUlpmenl they use fro m hand puppet., mad!' of '1n('kllll!'> anti Junk material to JUl!ghnc clubs 1c; handmade · so people can do "ha t "e ·re doing for 'eryhttle .. II<.' belle' ei; theal<"r as al 1A. ac; known an the past is beini? · O\'ertnro" n" b' mol111n pactun·s and tele\ls1on He ad \OCates returning to 1L<1 bcJ,'!inmngs People 1nteractmg w1lh people "A hundred year s aJ,?o there was always som eone "ho sang or pla~ed the piano at part1rs That's one or the lhini.ts "e've loc;t T oday prople a re quiet or do ind1v1dual thini.ts It's not a real gel togelher "here they share their ex· perience and 1maRinat1on BASIC SPIRIT "I lhtnk that's wrong It's against t he has1c s ptril of peo- ple " Purk1sc; s aid when a p<>rson starts using his imaganation he bt>gan<, to l('arn hr's. a Jlt>rson or potential .. lie feels 1l is espec1.1ll~ important to be awar e of this during the B1cen tenmal Teaching Craig Boyce tq keep his eye on the ball is Mike Smith. How do the children respond to the player~., "Well. you can hear them already." he said as the kids joined the musicians an singing a sonu "They h av<' a tre mendous amount of run with it "It's a completely different experience for them They'rl' always being told to sit down and watch."' Purkiss emphasized the group is not out to teach pro fessional acting or performing "We'r e lookinit for a r e defanlt1Qn of theate r. ll's not Hollywood or Broadway where the people are." \ "It ., a lime wht'n \\e should go back lo dream ing If we harln'l drr;iml cl :!00 \e;ir' al!o. "e'd still be singiol? 'God Sa\C' lht• Qu<'en · It " t1ur dul~ as artist!> to restore the dream inf: proC<'"~. ~. h 8% DAil Y PILOT .. . By DENNIS MeLEU..A.~ °' .. °""'~ ... - that n Jolts the &lupt'r deep from w1thm and &I' es him a Ouh ol m· . il&ht 'NEWDBEAM Dreams Change A man with a lire-Ion& stuttt'r· ma problem dreams he is in hll past. His mother 1s yeJUni at htm for comma home late. He: wants to yell back. but be can't. A woman who ls alwa.tS tense in her sexual relauoos and can't imagine not. belna in <'OOt.roi of herself. has a recurnn1 dream that ahe is the lt>rrifiod pusenai"r or a run away car ureeotnl( do1it.•n u mounti.ln road. A woman dreams she turns in- to a mass murderer, gunnln1t down both strangers nnd rnends. She realizes upon awaken.Ing that the drecim was caused by her present lifestyle wluch Is caUAing her to lo~e her friends. ~ lttture on "a new kmd of dream nd u ntw kind of dreamer" wu conducted at Cal St1te Loni &•ach b) two ot the Center'i. ~taff psyd)()loe1sts, Dr. Werner Kiirle and Jerry Binder.• "l( you • ake up sured, it's telling you to make your life a ht· Ue dtrrerent," said Karl "It cun tell us how tu c hange our h\'H . "Th~ Grtat Dream on give you .l direction to eo an. It ·s • strona force 1n your hfe" Lives These people expenenced what staff psychologists at the Center for t'ecltng Therapy an Lo~ An~eles call a Great Dream. Thal 1s the term they give lo the kind of dream that changes a per!>on 's ltfe. It is so po"erful "It ar>ks only one Uung o( of you: To follow where &l leads," said Blnd<-r The psycholog&bts said their approach to the subJect, wtuch differ., marhdly from the tr-.d1 u onal l'mpha 1& on rontent. grew out of the1r work in reelin.: therapy They beheve instead or lrymg to an.alyzt' whul they mean. peo- Ors . Gerilee Gustason (left), Hilde Schlesinger at first national leadership conference for deaf women. No Meeting Her MatC:h 0 t: \ R .\ '\ ;-.: L A ".: I> 1-: H S I .r m l.1u~h1n ,g Ill\ h1·.1d urr O\l'r :\tr' X ' 11•11,·r 1 :\ta\ bl' l oucht to ht• 11' tn i;:: I · m not 'u r ,. 1 Any\\ a~. :\I n. X " thl· \\Oman whoi.e hushanrl has a new JOb , tr.1,·elt111!. and shl''s wnrriNI 'l<'k bt't'aUSt' :o.h(• '•I''· ";'l.11 man r:i11 cu '-I'< cla'" Jnd !>IX nights \\ 1thoul ~l'' · 'Td hkl' to 1ntro<hJC<' her to mv h usband Ill• doesn't lrn\cl unyplrtCl' and he can RO without sex for six monthc; and 1t dO<'sn 't both('r him nn<' tut You du1n"t pi int th1• namr of lhl' ell\ hl·r kl ter ramf' rrom, hut l li\I• in lfou:r.ton. Tl'\ .• ind I <I love to 11\\'l'l lhl• 1!11\ I rn ~.not h,11l lnok1nw nnrl 111 t'X<'t'llenl hl'.llth !'-11!11 m1· ll 1\ \" t: '\I. I Tl' \!'! t: \\1 LI. TRA \' 1-:L DEAR S t:ITCASE: Sorr~. d('ar. I nt'\'f'r dh uljte the idrntity of m} ruders. But it mll(ht inte rr11t ~ ou to k no"' that at lf'a"t 100 othf'r "omf'n ha\e asked to be put in touch with Mr. X. I've had to tell them all "oo dke." n 1-: \ H ,\ :-; N l.t\:'\DERS I am i.o mad Jt my cousin I could hra1n h l•r. She has a Scotrh terrier she thinks mort' or than she docs her husband. 1They m•\ l'r had anv l'hlldren I "MarT1wish '._ has a bet· ter "ardrohe than most ml'n She.> e\'en had a kilt made ror M acTav1s h "hrn they v. l'r<' tn Edin· hur~h l.t 'll \t•ar T<ilk .1ho11t loon\' th1' f,!1r l t.1ke' ftrst pi 111• ,\ rnuph.• days ai.:o m' r nu'1n <'am(' n' 1·r \\tlh \I .1c1 .1' 1.,h Thl' mutt ' eyes were hloo<l i.hot I It• seeml'd to ht• t•11ua:h111a: Jnd h.-. no'l'" ·" n11111111}.! I said ... It looi.. .. 111 nwltl..C' the dol! hJ" .1 l'old !'-ht• replied.· lit• ., JU!\t full' The folio" 1111: da} both Ill\ thrl'C' \l':J r o ld dJ.UJ:hler and I r<i m1• do" n with sore throah etnd ml'l'rahh• hl•atl t•11I <1' I am i.Url' \\ l ' t•,111cht themfromthedol! 1 .. 1h1.., possible? My co11 .. 1n '·'" it is not. What du~ uu ':" ' -D L 0 W l N <: ,\ :\ D SNEt:7.l :'\l. I'\ WISCONSIN DEAR WIS: A<'rordln1t l o t w o (" h I 1· a it o vetrr1narlan<i, nnthln.: i' lmposslbll', hut it 1' ttlgbly unllkf'I~ th.al ~OU and your dauithl•'r v.1·r1· lnfectrd b~· thr '1 .. 1t1nj? doit. Dogs do it et told' hut t h •• ~· a r e r a r ,. I ' tran11m lttrd to hum .an' unlf'u a i.tr.-p or ;a '1rJI inf<>clion 1!< in\'oh ('d. n i-: ·' H ' --: ' l..\'\DF.H~ I l'll\\ th.it '' ,, m .1 n " ho J.? 1 qw II h\•1·.1u'-l' hl·r mnthe1 m l.1" l.1u~h, hkl' a dtmk1•\ l~h'-' :.did 1t \\JS an t•m· bJrra,.,mcnt to take her \I) the mO\ l('S bN'3US{' lhl' olcl .:1rl hl't' hJ'" ;ind .. nnrl'-3ntl P\'1•rvonl' ,g,1\\ lo.!! to ~l'l' "h;1 till' Jarl..ass 1-. I :\1 ' m ll l h c r 1 n 1.1" hasn.'t t•racked a s mile an :..>o veurs Odd th:it not on<• funnv thmg hai. hap- Pt'ned to her since I mar· 1 tt•cl ht•r son 1 am Jl"ST l'O:\f M 1'.:NTl:'\l. llt: \R J .C'.: hn't It nkP that )OU can rom· m1•n l lo rn('? I 'II hN v.hrn \OU r<'ad thi-. l<'llc•r In th<' paptr \ou'll !>f't' the humor In II and ff't•l a lot ht'llt•r . I\ t-: ,\ ll \ ' '\ L,\ '\ l>E HS I m :?9 > l'Jr!I pie &bould look c tosel) at the feel ings they ex~r1ence 1n lhem "ll's like bu1na a bu1H·1n therapist." u1d Binder CODED MESSAGES Most people ~he\'e dreami. are symbolic, coded messages or somethmc m)·stenous," said Karle. "We "'~nt you to stop do mg that or you "'on't h<&\'(' .a Great Oream. A dream as onh a p1ctureora !eehn~" By askmc what thl'y m('un, u person !S taking h1mi.l'll JV.J) from the emot1on:1 h~· hud 111 lhe-m, said Bindt>r. "We don't wunt you to ll'llnk o( them as escapei. from life," hl• i.ald . "They·rl' an anv1tat1on They are pictures of your fct.>l mgs whUe you'r t-ai.ll'<'P l..c:)(il., nt them and ask \\hat you'd like to change about tht>m · · 'Jo demonstrate hov. tu lt)ok al the fee lings \'>.pt-rienccd 111 dreams. volunlttri. v.cre ai.lo.l'cl todescnbe a recent OJle Ster eo hea dphon<'!> wt>rt' placfii over \hc1r ears. A rush1n~ sound was lncrea~l'd m volume ~o they couldn't hear their \"OJCt'S '"H fot{'\'S lhc:m to talk from the reeling wllhln them .• .-xplained Binder FEELING ' WhtJe thu \ oluntttn tolked, Binder and Karle <'ommt'ntt"d on v. hi.l lh\')' ""t're !IU) In.: and. J t t1mt'5. o•kC'd thl•m to dc:.c•rttx• huv. the> "ere (cehn,i A wuman told of t>c111.: lo--t "1th her friend in ll sw MllJ.1 t1llt~t v. 1th :1lll~utor ... "Wu rouldn't ~11 huck we l'Ould only ao down th1· puth We helped t•u<'h other nmt l•ncour:igt•d cat•h othcr. Hut 1 wol..e up bC'forc we wt•re throuith It." she said "Wert-you scared~" a!lkt•l1 01nder. "\'t'~ ... i.ht• s:ud, ht'r \'Ol<'t' r.11, 1ni: as the volumt.> was raist'<i · I ((tit rnll.> ht.>lplt•::,., and 'ulm•r;1 blt>. l knew without m> fnrnd I "ouldn"t make 11 " Binder asked how i.he would cbani:t' llw ,11 , . .111\ She desrri b<'d ont-in " hlt'h <.hl' would ll'a\'e school .ind ht•r 1 t•spon:alb1htl'~ and ~ti 11n .1 Jo11rnt'y v. 1th her fncnd. Thi?) "ould wlllk burt>foot ln th,• ~IJl\l\ .ind :t\\lm Ill I lak,• The an1mab \\C'luld tJll.. to thtro and thl' alh.-:uttir:s would ~ fn,mdl> ··Your 1ln•ums ail' JUi.t at. much )'11111 rN1ht} u-. your ltfo. •• rtolt'CI Ullll.ll'I 'l ht•~1r &I \\ 011\ILCl \\ho "ont" tt1 Ian• lift• and \\3nlK thrn~.., h1 b,• t•nJo~ obit• Surt It'!. full of 1\ul\~l'I ', but llht• Wllnl!\ lfl b\• lhl'H' ' H \\Ill "nnt to 111.• 11 dream n111k1•1 :uk > uurst.'lf 1r there t' a11)t h1ni.: you want to chBn•e obout thoM' plNun·:s. 1'hul's ~ b\•.:mnln.:.' · II<' walo l.ll\kt'C1 h1)W to lncrcasc mt·m,ir ,. ,1r dn•11m,. ··Ju,t "anl 11> <fo 11 11nd }OU "111. ·• 111· ,,1111, add1nic ll helps \o 1't•1•p u p,•11c1l and puper nur UM> bt>d hl " 1 1 t c them down al\ll desert bl·) our feelings an tht>m 'Hearing People Afraid' Parent Focus Urged WASHINGTON <AP> OnC' of the biggest problem:. in dcahnJ:? wilh the deaf is foar foll by thos<' who can hear, says a California psychiatrist. Speaking to the first nattonal leadership conferenre for dl'ar women at Gallaudet College, Or Hilde Schle:;anger told a J:roup or about 50 deaf v. omen that on<> of their goals should bt.• lo t.'<iurnll· heanng parent:; on how lo dedl with deaf children. "We tt>ll hearing parents "1th deaf children that they mu:;l feel okay about being parents. that they must not feel so gwlty about having children with a defect." said Dr. Schlesinger. who 1s on leave from the Langley Porter Institute in San Franci!.co while she holds an honorary pro· fessorsbip al Gall audet. l'sing sign language. Dr. &hlesanger told those an the au dience they can educate hearinit people about deafness by anvilJnl! them to meet dear people. She Ann~~ Landers old and reel h kl' .1 fool J ::tk lllj! } OU lhl" q Ul'\t llm hut I do need a 11 a ni.\\ 1•1 Jnd there 1::. no one eb1• I tan ask. \\'hen snm('On<' s:t\'- "llas an\'one e\'l'r t;1111 you you ·ha\'l' bea11t1rul t•)t's""' nr "You havt• such lovl'h ,.kin. I e:in't ~top looking at you," what should I -.av? It i.ounds conceited w rep ly, '·Yes, I know 1t "Or, "Others havt• told me lhl' same thing." l just cringe" hen I get a verbcil bouqul'l herau~e I don 't know how to handle 1t Will }OU he I p m c . p I e a ~ l"' TO:'\Gl"E·TlED D E AR T . T . . l' n II t ~·our tongul' and say, ""hat a lovely compll· ment. Thank ''OU." Thf'n talk about .. o methlnJt ('be. suggested that hearing people who know deaf chLldren m their neighborhood can begin c'om· munication by using pantomiml' "One of the biggest problems hearing people have is that they are afraid." she said. ··You should behave the same wa) you normally do. And you <'an learn to say things quickly with ftnCl'r spelling.·· Most of the women who al· tended the two.day conference 11re leaders In slate organization" for the deaf. They partmpull'd in min1con{erences dealin~ "'1th women·s hberat1on. women and the law. employment op portunit1es and managanJo? a family "1th a C'areer. One of the main goals of the ronference v. as to cnC'ouraiic dt· ar women to ~o back to their Mm mun1ty and urne other deaf pl'n pie to becomc tn\'Ol\'ed \\Ith hw.11 service onlanizauon::.. '"One of the advantaJo?es or tlw conft·rt~n ce is that the dl':lf \\Om<'n .:l'I u frellng o( hav1nf: power.·· Dr Schll':.tnger said "They get a freltng of com · petence and of be111Jt si~nlrtcant. These arc 1mportunt ingredient:. in self.esteem." Another spN1ker, Edna li. Adkr, a <'Oll:.u It ant on de3f pro- blemi. for I he Ucpartment of llt'alth. Educ a 11011 and Wl'lfarc. told lh<• woml'n th('y :.hould qut':.· hon their i.t11tc vc1Cut1onul re hab1htistaon dl{l'n<"•l'!'. about op µorlunllll'' for I mining and <•mplo) ment She SUIO?<'i.11.'d that women in tereslt"d Ill n ew r:ir('<'r' that dt"nl "1th !.er\'1cei. to lhl• dl•ar <'Ons1d r h•arn1ng" ay'I tn help dear peoph• with t•mottonal disturbances, low cducauonal alluinmt>nt, bhnd ness and :;e\'l'rt' 10,olat1on due lo JJ:?lnl: ·\'oluntJI' M'r\11'•' al <'om mun11~ prni:1 ·"""' e.l'r\ in~ dt•ur peopll· pn·wnh import.mt op portun1t1ci. lo ll•Jrn '1l1out pr(':.l\ IOI! ne<'d i-1n arl\ lot·:il <h-.d l!rnup." !<hC' 1>JHI May Date Chosen ' Andrea Sorensen. D. A. Foster ~Ir ;incl \Ir'-Clrn ~n'n!-t'n nf ('o,t .r !\11.''J h a ' 1• .1 n n o u n t' t' c1 t h 1 • I' n i: J ~ (' Ill (' n I II ( I h l' I r tlaul!hl1·r /\nc1r1·,1 :-.11r .. n .. 1·11 ;rnd l>1•nnts i\ F11,,kr ~11 ... , Sorrn"1•n 1s :1 J:ruduatc of Co:;t a '.\ll-11.1 llq~h Schoo l . 11 <'1 rwncc•. son or Mr and !\1rs Ted fostt'r or S;.1n Luis Ob 1!-pO , ,.., a i;raduate of San L uo. Obl~po Jli~h School Thl· b('lrolhl'd ar1• planning a May l \\1·d din~ at Fa1rvu•w «•m1 munity Church. C'n ... 1.1 ~l t''Ll New Design Capricorn, Settle Accounts Tops Women oftrn are frustrated in tht'lr at tempt!! to "l'ar com fortable nnd appropnutr taps while bn•ast frNianJ? their infants. Tht'y usual ly settle on a fa\ or1tt." ol<1 s weater '"''"<' top 11r front buttontnJ? blnu"' Mr:o; Richard Johnson of Laj?una Reach. \\ho lo\'e'I \(I "ew. ".1c; 1n spired to design a fun<'· llon1n1i1 t op when her neighbor had a baby. "I wanted a lop that was run to v. t•ar. ens' to use and mrc looktnfil ·· Mrs. Johnson , mother or three ::ions. and her neighbor worked the de sign until 11 evoln•d into what they consider ideal lt is iitu rd y . ea'i1ly washed nod fashionable with its big top look. The flap. which relenses with velor. covrrs both babv and breast. ne\'er lea\'ing ---------- the woman e:cpoi;ed. A\'ailable in red with a flower ~tripe . natural with hei1:e trim and d" rum "'1th patchwork. it ma) he special ordered b> ralhnl! Mr~ Johnson. RUFFELL'S urHOLSTERY W...l' .. W-' ...... ltJJ...._ ..... c:.t. .,..__14MJS4f ~ \Tl'RO \\', '1 AROl t:t lh S\ I>' I \ 0 :\1 ,\KR ,\ R II.!'! 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Emphas 17t' persona ht~. appearance You arr ablt' lo direct l'' t'nls. to dan<'e to your own tunl' g1\ 1•n kry to odvnncc• m1•nt l.IURI\ <Srpt 2J.<>rt 22 1 l\crt>nl 011 t'mnt1nnnl r e ~ p n n ., e !' . 11 c· i:; 1 rt• l'> • fulflllrttt•lll o ( Wl~h••'< /\ rrl!"llCI rrturn' f:t\'OI rn•atl\'lt'' IS hlJ:?hllRhtPd :"1·~ '>tart. proJt•rl 1' f '" nn•d SCO RPIO /Oct 23· Ne" 21 l Empha111s on "h.11 In <lo about arhll'V mi: J!u.11 Krv '" lo follow thrmwh. lo build on solid bac;p What seems to be :in ohc;tacle 1s artuallv a he:ilthy challenge · S \GITT/\Rll"S 1:"\o' pos'l1bi!lties /\ rrrnl on l\hld\', lr.t\'el .11111 ,.,., V mur h 1111 comm 11ni1·11 trun ('APH H'OR~ 1 J)1'C· 22 Jan I !I I ~1111) 1'11111' mny ht• "ktddinl! \'011 1111 I he l'i q u 11 r 1• · L 1111 k ht'h1nd the !-m1l1• Rt• wUI IOlt to ac<'cpl a \'al1c1 hint Emphas1!\ on s1•1tli11i.: :ic counts /\ Q U A R It' S I J n n 20· F'eh. IR I J\crC'nt on publir. on pnrtnn .. h1p and marr1a11r nc• rrnrly for c han1Zr of \If'"'· publte1ty. an .1rrdnJ!e mrnt •h·•I 11•:111, to ~111 hi~ anrl tr rr \ rl Vl~<'ES 11"1'11 l!I l\l ar d1 ;•o 1 Atl111~t1111•111 \\1th 111 I ;1m1 I y 1 11<'I1· \\'t11tld tw 1·1111,tr 1wl1\1 D11•t, "or k a nil 111':111 h r1 Rllrl• p I 111111n1·111 I\ Y11111 1111111' lw1•nm1• 'uh Jl'l'I r111 tl1,1·11 ~'l'Hl If Mar<'h t:t Ill \our hlrthtla v•nl "111 tr av1•I m11r.-I hi' '1•ar · .u1d lh1•11• "111 ht• j?rrall'r np p11rl11n1ly f o r 'l·lf t>xpres<11on \'en 1•.11 I' \1111 kn1•w meanlnj? or di' ,1ppn1ntmc·nt VIRGO «Aug 23&-pt 221 \'nu c;nl\·f' rlrlrmma Yo u g iu n a c <' l'., o; 10 · c;pec1al 1n(orma11on · Be dl'iCreet Ir) OU krrp a ronr1dence. vou '11 be 22 lh•r 211 'I f>U r.in __ ~ "<;('(' hC'\Ond ' ;1rt• .1hll"----~ ..... -...... M~ ................. ~ ............ to pl'rcc•n •' tn·ndc; and proJ rrt futur<' Poul Potnd< McBride, M 0. SPECIALIST IN OfFICE GYNECOLOGY AND DISEASES Of WOMEN PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ANNOUNCING .JW~"Xll" Formerly 111 H111r Hunters now al the /Jht)'ltd#l fl/II m~~~l!ntas 110 7 JamborM RO • N9'llOOt1 e .. eh 640-4740 .. . P UBJJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICZ p BLICNOTIC£ p BUCNOTICE . PCBLIC NOTI E P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOllS auilOllU •AMI tfAflMlllT .......... _ ... --'' Mlflt...., .... -1 SCO"l'IO OfSIC.H5. •H Mfr .,_ Mf S...M o-. C..•ta -... CA ..... '11•9ffll• All-.. .. u. •U _,,,_ -· -O•, C:O.I• Mew, C <I..,..,. ""• ~"""• ,, (-ltO ""' ... "' 'lllVlt'-1. v1,..i.,..,.., • .,,.," ""' .... _ .. , ... ,,, ...... , .. , ... Olwttr Clert. °'Or-tovnty J.o II ''"' . nzn -~ 0r ..... C-\1 0..ly PlloC Fee.Jt.,tt,MeruS.11 '"' •1>1• p P:rlday, Miin:h 12. 1976 DAILY PILOT •3 BUCNOTICE Calendar Poweil , Sail Regattas Set IJ) ALMON lA)O(ABEY -.......... l llgh powered olti.hort• J>O"''cr boi.li-J!~neraUng spet'di-up tu 90 milt':. per hour muy be doda;h11& slow movin6t :1ullbouti. Saturday &a~ r~gutlu:. 11rt.> planned from Cop1strono R\·ll~htoNewport Harbor. Hi.rbQr. The powt>r bonts 111 th\' llu:o1hnllll'i-l82·mU~ Grund l'r lll will roar away from the sturt1n.: ltne off lh\• Jl'UY t>nlnml.'1' nt 10 11 rn about two hours ahead or any soal bo.it act ion. but on th~ run to th\• (1nl:o1h th\• J'U"A 1•1 buul pilots und ""' 1J(utori-~ "'111 ha \t~ lll be on th1• lnokout for tlw "f'H~ baggers.'' _J_ Bahia Cora nthrnn Y ac ht C'lu b and Newport ll;irbor Yacht ~ Club both han.• St. Patrick':. Day regatta~ planned Saturday and Sunday. - I~ ADOITIO~ TO the St. Patrick's Da)• regatta on ins ide T BOATING courses, RCYC will abo "" ,---------~ send off u Cl l'et or Performancc Handicap Raclni: Fleet yachts in lhe ocean in the :.ccond Angelmun Serit>s. NllYC's St. P atn ck's Day r eitatta wall b<-con· fined to Lehman·I2 dina:h1es racing on ms 1de courses, but the Oly mpic Cla.,scs Regatta. r~turn· mg the six classes or the 01~ rnp1c variety will be racing on outside courses. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club is sta~inJ: the second race of its Winter &•rlC's Saturdav for vachts rated under the International Offshore Rull' CIO R). Performance lland1c:ip Racing F1eet (PJIRlo, and Midget ()('ean Rac m~ F1cct <MORr> Activity m other Southern California yachting areas; l.os Angel('s·Lonit Beuh LOS ANGELES YACllT Cl.UH --Tri·hland race (\\'h1tnev Sen cs I st orb todtl\': Oil Island Race <Little Whitney) <MO Rl''I and llarn s Series CPHRFl. CABRILLO BEACH YAC'llT CLUB --Multi· hulled One or a Kand Rt•jt:llla. toduy, Saturday I Sun- day. ALAMITOS BAY \'ACllT L'L LIU --'l urnnuc 11w Tightent>I', Saturduy. Sunday. Santa Monka Bay CALIFORNIA \'A('llT CLUB -Malibu and Rdur11 r nre <MORI''. Pllltfl SalurdJy; Santa 11arbara Island rare (0V<:rtun Series) l)tarts Satur· 11a~. San r>h•1t11 SAN Dl~\.0 YACHT n ,t I\ Rumst'y Sen (':-. ( IOR> Mai ts toda). finals. Saturday. l' 1r'l r:ir('. & 'f Man·h· CORONADO CAYS YACllT CLl'H --Sprin~ Hc.'gatta. nil cla~l>l'S, SuturtJay, Sunday. SlLVERGATE YACllT l'l.UB S(·hroeder Jr.I Adult Relay. Saturd;iy; Gall(.'OO Seril'l>, Sunduy. SOUTllW ESTf:HN Y ACllT C:l.l ' ti · Alblltross Trophy racl' <t'a1·27) Salurdu), Valle T rophy racl' <SWFF>. Sunday. MISSION BAY YACHTCLlill -Spring Series. 1111 clasiws. Sunday. • OCEANSIDE YACllT Cl.l'H <PllHF> Sunda}. J.:idic.; ret't' SANTA Cl.ARA RACING ASSOCJATIO?' Commodore's RcJ:att;i, all classc•s. Sunday. North and Inland SAl'iTA OARRARA YACllT CLUB -Fulmor Perpctual Race, Saturday. PIER P0 11'T RAY YACllT Ct.Un -Com. modore's Trophy. Summl'l Sen C's, Sunday. P liBLIC NOTICF. ,._tt" ... y ¥0Ut fW-H t" UUt Vf'W'H\•~ •' tn. f.liff1('• o• f'HH 1 r tt \tMOt' .,., ••NOlO ftf-JtWI(,.. A.tU11n-t\ ,., l••. MU \floulv•d• fl\tvd .ui1~ 144 TO,,•#\t•. C•111otnt• t()\l)l "'~''"" ,,,.. P'M• ot bu\UW\\ ol o,., u"''"'\.tVf' ... t1 •1 ••t '-n•tt•f' 0itf1.tln1no ta th• .,,..,. m \AilddlUedif,.,t, w 1th1n '""' "'""'"' ~'"'' ttwt flr\t C)VfHI( •f~n OI tM\ nttta,. 0.t~ f•bf....-r' 1' ttlt. lrANrTlr" 1101"'"'11 AftM11'h"'•" • .,t tr. I ''•''" of I~ •l>Ov~ n•,,.f'f0.-,~f"1nf l'MILl,.H tlMON -AU•OLOa&"'fltl( Ai..,,.y, •IL•., ,..,~ ....... . "" .. , .. lwrMC.•, CA ""'J , .. !Jiii ,,....,, At...,....Y"' ,_ A•f'Nll'h 1t•llll ""'4•\AH Ot•no-ro~nt Dfltly t\'"' hb ,, •r'ld ~'(" ~. 1) " "" 1)4 /fit Pl'DLIC NOTICE PURI.IC NOTICF. Pl' RI.If' ~OTlf'F: OIOl lCE 1'0C"•OlfO•S \Ul'•a10 " COU"T Ol'TH£ l'ATf 01' (ALll'O • NIA I<()" THI COUOIT\' 011 OllAHOE ........ ,., r., ••• ol OOltO IH 'I' STONf C0Nt;00N. 0.•••"'(I NOii{( I\ Mfl>(ll'I' (.IV(NIO""' f'tMltOf\ ()If 1M •M"' n.-nwd c»c•dfnt ttt•t ... ,_.,~, ""•'"0 f ···""' ~"'' IPWJ \llt id 0-C...,,.'11 ar• , .. QU•'td flt flHt ,,.,.,.. ..... '"" ,...,..,,,.,. _.~,_" .,, thlll olht• et tN ,,.,. ot t~ .or;,.,... rll llHMf°"'' I'll tn pr .. vint uwm. wiitf\t,..._ ,_f •\'41' f WOU' ""'" ,,, '" .. vf1diet\I~ Al Uw htl1t• of t-40\,AMAM, WATt P 'l, ti'tlUt r•fff ANO MAH\H Att~,_.,, "' l •• fO \outn r •ou•ro• '•"•"' ..,,,., t h~ l~ At\O-I•\, (A .c)Oll -"trf'I •• ,,.. ,.,,..., ~ ....,,,,..,, o• ttw ~'·~ 1n •11 M•tl•'\ f>il''t•1n11110 tn ~ ~•-t•"' ~ddltt•M"t •1th1"' toor ~""''"°' _,,.., IN> f 1f'\f JNl')llf'•IHW\ of UU\ "'°"''• (.Hlf•lj t •b'VA' ft• 1tlft 1tn 11r1tr N (C>Nf',OQN •om1m,\t•fnt ,., '"" r ~""'" .,, tNt •hittv• "•"Wtctftflt~f Nl)\\AMAH, •Afl .,, 11111.11 0 111 AHOMAa\H .,..,,...,, •• l •• tO \eiwttll ""''""•• ,,, •• , _,,_ L.M ,..,.. .. , t • ... ti ftl lflll ott Utt A.00f'1Mf' t., A.M,,.h.,•t•' f'\ff>4t~t1 ,,,,_,,Q, ( 4)4'\t Drilll'I f~kf'. reh )1•ndM1H \1)" t'1• n\J' P PRJ.I(' NOTin; , 8 if DAIL V PILOT F1o4!y. wvcn 12 1976 PtJBLJC N011C~ • t tJtCTt TtOUI a"1i)_.._,, • lllAMI nATaM&lllT U~or ID Liters -'8110wl"" ~·-I\ ..... -tw-\\•t • OAIRt[L .... NA (lt.M.HI t0N\\I\ fAIH\ -•••-•Oro .. ..... ,.(A 97...i 1o11 .. L C.-••I ) .... ..,_, "°'',,. ,._ • ...,,_ ... t Pt (.A.,...,, U.S. Booze Goi1ig Metric Soo11 ,.,...,......, .. ,,,_ ... .,.... WASIUNGTO~ •l'Pl t PtC'tUr\' ._..., .. •••h• l (J•o' •• John \\'M> llt! rolhnit antu lhe )&iJOOn, '"'' ...... ,....., •• , ,,, .. ,...,. ..,.. plac1n1 • foot on the br11~~ riul i.l.tp ~~<••<>'"'a. ..... , • .,.., .... ,.. pln& tht' m uhoat11 n) and drav. Uoe "~ "Ctmmeso m1lhhtt'rl>ofwh1i.k) •· ,... ... -0,.,... c.. .. o..•, ,..... I ill h t • ,..1110 ,, .,,....,..,<"'·., ,.,, .,1 ,, t " nl•ver "ppen 1n 11 ""~ .:rn ------------nlO\lt.' But 1n th~ real \\Orld. lht' PUBLIC NOTICE Hu reuu u f Alcohol. T11h1.1c•t·u and lfo\Tl,.., .. T0_..-,,.-.,-0-11-,.-.-,.-... --1 f'in•<1rm~ hili. told l' S d.t tiller~ th•• ••OM _.,.RTN•'-'"'_. metric .age 1:. hen· 0"fRATING UNOI• and Dec 31. 1979 The ram1har Am.:ru:i.11 mcuure mrnla hlw whol or muu<£turcs pints. ft~ and quarb "Ill miUte "'n) for SO rnllhll~r. SOO m1lhllu•r, 7~ m1lhhter and onr liter hquor cont .. men Halt· plnb and half·g:sllon.' "'Ill .Al~o b\• changed to 200 m1lhllter and 1 15 llti!r bottlb rei.pec.'.'llVd) PIC;'TITIOUS IU•tlffUNAMf ,,.. ••to.•"9 .. ,,.,, ~'. •V.-~ • • 9•"•"•' ••ttA•r ho"' tfl\w Nf'\N nh D ... ,.,,~ "',.,..f' ,,. he t •t1W\ OW\,'l't•U "•,,,,., ot ~toi(J(,l l Hl&l TH "'-00U( T~ ...... w., .... .... ~ • ..,,,. ..... v .... , ,, ..... ,,., l"t l1<tUt01.1\ .. \.l\iof\\ ".,... \1•1• ~"I\ lf)r l"e MtfMHf\,. ••~ f J..o Of"I Tiit: Bl'R EAt ' 11'\f'OR)lt:O dt' tiller., that lht•y "111 bt' t'Xpt'<'l~1 to br 1ni; lltt'tr bollk caplicttl\'' into I uw "1th lh1• mt•trll· m~asur\'ml·nt ' uf othl'r coonl rh'' bt't" ~n next lk tolwr ATF DIRECTOR REX Oa,\~ i.a1d Amer1C'an d1st11led sp1nh ur c an 1m ixmonl produc t ubroad and .. pulling l. S producb on the i..imt :r.t.mdard a thl' rto!>l of the "orltl cannot but pro· mote th1:. trade:" ·· '"''f . lt/f lft t"• (OUr'lf fOI ()it.,.. "'-~,_.11 (; H1rr1nt \Ol\ E ,._. .toe C.o.\l H19fl••'f lonq 8••<" C:..1•tor1-._,,. 'tel~ So-ct Htlt~ tC 0 .. ~1\ft.O O•.tn9f C.o•\t O•.tv Plto• Morell I 11 ,. U "'' 1111 I< Pl'HLIC NOTICE •1("T1TIOUS 8USUIUS .. AMI! STATIMINT '""' l.2tlO•irtq P"-f'\Oft I\ OOU'Q ~ .... , .... , vu~c""' f,.TE11••11SES """'I (A .. AOIA"A IHT E.RIORS& H•E UT •LE Olll&P(ll V SHOP\ l.all ""• °''"• l•9~• N •Q\WI CA .,.,, L••'•"<• E AvcU1no 00 C, Jf•nd,v••• (•'<'• ,.,,,.,,,..."" .,.,11, CA O'/tl)/ TPU\ b\i\il"th 1\ (Of'\dt,1(ff'CJ bl' _.,, 1n d,'f'IO\H• l ••,.n<t E Ai.idftn\•I '"" \t•t.-rn-ent At\ ••It'd witt~ t~ •-O""'' C11r1 o• O'•n91 C:o...ntt on ~-... •y 11. ·~,. ,.,,.. Put1111~ Ot•n~ (N\t O•••' "'-•Ot w-.,c.,. i n t•. 1• ,.,, MJ0.1• Pl 'RI.I(' ~OTICF. lllU \TATIMIENT 01' A8ANDONMIENT O• USIE 01' •ICTITIOUS 8U\INISS NAME TM fOUOW1"9 pitt\Of\ .. ,,..~ ~ • OC>NCf ltw W'W el l"t: fi<.HhOU\ bw'\#,,.,,., ,....,. MESA INOUS IR1A1.., LTD .R 1'• ~ M it\olf'f 0, = )0) Ntw(lO"l tt.tK,, C.t1t0'"'· •1..0 ·~ t1(tthO\Ht OU\lr"C\\ "',.,.re~""° lo•bOW w•\ 01..0 '"Count' Ot\ t f IA T•.c.l\e" ~"·~~"' ana 1"-..'t """' (Oroor•llon 1't ~•" M•O~• D""' :JO\ N t #POtt tl••t:h C•lllOtN• .,..., AOOl,-f w f 1up11tr1tli; J'10 p.,, Nt•OC>f"t, tff•oort 8\".Cl'I (4M•t0tn1• ~ '"-' tM.t\tfW\\ ._., conOV<ttld t>v ,1 n'htt-0 NftNlt\lhP T•6(f'WI\ M4"49P,.,.."' •l'ld t"tt\l"'•rtl CorC>Of'•I'°\ "(~hfOrl'\1 •• Of'OO'"·lt•on r,,...~.tt P.,t,..~ &, Aooert W f-tt1o•tr.t11. PU·\10.f\I •f\d (f'lt•f E•t<"tn1• Otf1Ct''" '"'' ,,.,.,...."' ••\ •••f'O wttl'I trw CCN1'h C•tr• o• Or•rHJ~ Covnh ,,., J •0'~', tO, _,,. ~.t l'ut>ll\~td Or•n.,. (04\f O••ly Piiot rfllb 21.-noM.t• ) 11 ,~ ,,,, n• 1• Pl 'RI.IC ~OTICF. NOflCI TO (II I OITORS \U_.f 1110111 COUllTO• T.,E U & fl 01' CAl...,OR"IA fMI COUNTY 0' ORANGE ... •tMtl l ,, ...... fl r T t.., LOVl\r .... .,,o•o °"'''" •o "IOllCf 1\ HI Rt RY r,1v£N "' .... 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(ALI l'OllHIA l'C)ll T"ICOUHfYOl'\AH •IRNAll01"0 ... ,,,,., \UM MON\ W •l tit.fl# '1 (Nt)t W •"'4J\MtW\,i'I y, ( ct()O • H wU>.t"d •""•J • •• UAlf(\ A Y" t0 1t lt\\ •'"' t , 't/AIH ht \ (CHh , .. , ••v\(M"fj MJ w '' .,.,. 11111t1tt\ "' L.-onv ">IH I••~ JA .. £ ODl Oflll*J .-.u,1')•"0 ""'IJ Wit• THOMA\ DAlririt ,,. .... ~o •nd JANI OOl Hrn .... o H1f\tl t t\Cf Al'ltt W 1h J,,Nf (1(\f JO""'"l" IA"'l [)Of fl&MTllJ'< ''""' I \\lt'IH •1 c ON I ltOl \ ... ( A ( •ldn'"' .. ( f\'fl1tf AtlOt\ IOHJ>i .. ,,._.,, ,.r .. ot~f tiAW,tN\ •rAl t \r•tt onR01 ... " c,1\1 f N JOA~ t ttil l Jt A"t t •NOW,...••H~ \f u q t fV c ., r11t \r •v•t t 4 C• ,,,,r .. ,.,.,. ... ttM IJH•tt O \l&H\ or """'"''. \t4t l ()t (4Ll t cJ '41"""t & n t••a •tMtNf l' •t!'ofl••t l'A•MlNf\ l1tl (/IN(ll\Ullfl Orr" A (9'(1Qtal 4' OOe \I OWOVQf\ ~ • ""'""' "'" •NO A• e 1)f•tf ff ~f ._\O i-.t\ Ulrrrf,NOW~ <lAtM11lorri, .,.,..,. ""·Ht rH, • t ,,,.,r 11rJ1t Utt 1-...ftrtl\f l""t lltt lftAI ""''•'t .. , v Ot \t N1Ar o ,,_. '"' , n ...... "'" r l'tlVt ~\\ to 1 ~"'" t I t • ' 0 oN N f lof \ H I 'l (HI A~ t rtr>un UPO"t •'LA1prr,tn•'\ ttti t htt W\ fO C""'t.P\f1Al\f' NO"Cf' "OU HAVt I\( lN ~VI I) l"t 11•1JJll Mll• IH<lrll Af,&l .. '1 'tOll WI f H OU f V0Ufl Rf IN(, MfA IH> .... ,,,\~OU "''l"()NO \IV•h41 ... tHtMfV ~,, 0 A1'\ •r•o .. ., f .. f,,0~4 110"4 '" 0 -N • lO ... , or•f .. PANT " .... • .,.., ••• ""' "'•' tw•rt t itd by t1'ir .. "'"' t1•tf,..,..1A\f f11w 4 1t ~"'U w 1 " ht Ml~ ll\1\ 'f AMC Wins State Okay To Resunte Car Sales SACRA~1 E~TO IA P l The state has ai;?r~ lo let American Motors Corp resum e sale o( ca r s banned in California for fa11u:-.! to meet air pollul1on stan· dards, 1( the engines are mod1(1ed. Th e s tate A i r Resour ces Board and AMC are also negotiat· mg settlement of a S4 2 million fine a sses:.t>d against the auto firm la.st Jan S for allegl'dly sub· m1llinR false atr pollu· lion lt'S l results. board :.pokt•:>\\Oman Gene Cone bas announced. The ftnl' ha:. not been pa 1d She said AMC agreed tht! en11inc te:.l re:.ults were fal::.e. but cla1mt.'<.I the•) resulted from defe<:· t1\'e testing cqu1pml•nt. now fixed. TrtUt Talk :\Ir:. J or\nnt• Rocks. ="ie\\port Bl·ach at tornev, "111 be gue!'>t <.pea k er at the March 111 mt'elrn~ of the Amen('an Society or \\'om en ,\(' count ants J ler wp1(' '4111 be '\\'hy L /ti. Boyd ( T.\Kl ~G ) .____·To_CK __ We Need a Trust,·· in wh1c.'.'h she wall describe types of trusts. tax ad· vanlaf?es und disadvan- ta1?c:.. the 1mporuance oC a !>ktllfully drawn trust, and ho" to set up a trust Thl' dinner meetrng starts at 6 JO at the Sad· dleback lnn in Santa Ana For information call 623·861-l IT&T lncO•*' :'\EW \'ORK lAPl lnternattonjl Tell'phonc and Tl'lcgraph Corp. ·s net income dl'cltnl'd almost 12 percent la:.l year, despite an tncrea~c in the fourth quarti'r The <'Ompany ~;rnl 11 earned S3982 mtllton 1ir SJ 20 J share tn lht• '' .11 compart.-d \\1th ~ 1:;1 I m1lhon 11r 3 to.I ;1 '.'oh.in lht• :!i t•:.ir hdurl' Eldorado Bank f: l ct .. I' • Id II I\, I IT).. "' Tu,ttn ;id1ll'' l·d .. 1.-.1•b College Not Requirentent You d1dn•t know }OU couh'I J!t'l marr11•d 1n \oliforn1a without a hcen.<.t'. dad ~011 ... \nil \\1thoul a blood tc~t. loo" You <'::In. l.e~.111, i\11 you have to do is pa} the m101:.tt'r a S.:J f~<' or whatevt'r. l!t'l him to :-ay the wnrcl<.. and that ·s 1t. Re<'ord or the ceremon) goe~ on ftl n with tht> county clerk. but nobody can c hl'1'k up on the m attl'r without a <'Ourt ordt'r Th<' l11w that authorizes such marriage:. 1-; r~urly 11nc1ent. but 1t 's still in l'rfrrt. In Los i\ngt'les <•l<inc" mort' than 11.000 ('Oupl<'s made lhe rom- m1tmt>nt under its prov1s1on:. la't year, l "m ll•ld JORS Onh one out of every five JObs that ·s ex· pc'Mt-<I tc• open up wtthm the nl''ll ftH yc>ars ,qll rt'qt11re a college degre<-Nonetht'lt'S!>. 11lmo~t four out of C\ery ft vc h1J.!h school '-tu· dents ur<' talong collcs:e prep d:i:.c;es. Odd 9 ' \\'ht'rt' does Hetty Foret rank on that lt:-t of N1r mo:-11 popular ftr!>l l ad1r' ~ •· A R1J,lht r lost> to the top Th" :.l'tc·nt1r1(' s urveys clon ·1 cfatl' hurk tar t'noug h to ('OV<'rl hrm 1111 Rut lihc"s ont 11( thn:.t' ""veral thouithl to h11vc• n11t~111nt'd t'vl'n thl•tr hush11nd' tn p11hl1C· appc•al ...:ot nm"' hl1t a f('w c•-c pt>rt' on ltf<' tn tht' penth•n lion~ ('Ont1•ml that ron \'1<'t!I ~hould ti(> .111' t>n m 11n Jllana rlatly to kt>cp lhrm <'nlM Wh.11 ·i. your 11t1rnd t•n this mattt-1 ~ Ourwe for 011nrr. (·ant.1lcmpt' 1~ more 11111n t1011:0 lhon wah'rm t>lnn. \.\nh•rm("lon nlof't• than oritng<'s. ornn~t· .. mnrt> tha11 'tr (I w h1• r r i (':\. !.Ir 3\\ bt"r rt r~ more• I his n h.1n~n:1<1 :md banana.<1 mor<' than arrle .. 'llow mur h bull<'r '" in ,1 'hutl('rhall' turke''" .. in11u1re:o 1t rhrnt :'\o huttt'r So) h<'nn 011. C(l('onut 011 , wat<'r. sail. ('m11l<11f11.·~. ann111 to rolor !'Ind ::irltftt•wl navor. but no buttc.-r Addrru marl to L. \f Rovd. P 0 Ho~ 1.wl. C03tO "ff'IO 92626 de poi.1 l Jnd in come gro" th during 1975 Dep o!>1li. totaled $19.-193,229 as of Dec 31, 19iS. rt.•prt.•l>enting ap· proximately 15,000 ac· counts. Gr oss operating income for 1975 reached $1,826,381 with a net in· com e f1gurl' of $85.461 or 68 cents per :-ha re. f'ord S t ep -up DETROIT n · Pl > The Ford Motor Co \\Ill recall ano ther 1.600 \.\Orkl•r-. from Ion~ h!rm lavoff b\ th\' end of .l unl' to· :.tep ·up produc-tton nf lljtht tru c~:-. and 11Hd :.11ed c·:ir:- T h l' a n n u u n <' • • ml' n l Crom thr ...:11 :! .1111 .. ma~1·r \\ ;" llH' l.111·,t 111 ,1 !'ot'rtt•' 11( 111l\1.11d ll' \ l'IClll' II\ l !'-.111111 lllJh•·I'' 111 1111' ''·'~' nt 11·· 111•\1 1•cl llll t•l l •t Ill l.11 ;.:•I < .1r ... ('f'ff'.tu·o .-..n fc• 1· .... 1.1 "'''·' .,, ,tf •I·· '" lnot u ... 1111• 1111 I .... 1"1d1.11 \ ol 'I h1• ~ll' •1 111·h.11111.t C111 p 111 aliort, h.i' .rn1111111w1•1l lht· :.ale t , • (" 1 1· I 11 n\ .1 t 1 l. I n . .tu ... t Ill'" 1 nc· or t hC' bu~i· !It'''''' ,ttld tll>SCl~ 3S· .. ,,, 1.111•d "1th 1ts San lht')!•' dt\ 1:.1on wh1<'h h.1, ht•1·n t>n..:ai:ed 10 lhe .1, '1•l.1pmt•11l, m anufac· 11111· .111ct 'ale of semi· .. II I II m ·' t I c a n d .111t11mat1« :1 rc weldin.11 1·1p11 prnl'nl ('ir~I~ .~~al I lw hn:1 rd nf ch rector~ c•I Cat 1'11· So'.tl Corpora- 111111 111 \11.1h1•1m ha.; tl1 I I.II I'll ,I oft\ Jdl•lllf llf )0 I 1'111 Ill I ,h,111 p,t\ .1l1l1• \ I' I I I I 'I : 1, 1 " ... ,,,,~holtl••' .. r ,,.,.,,o! \l.11. It 1.1 !'•, 1, 1ll e.xica11 'Girlie' Mag Out SA:-.: DIEGO 1,\PI F. ct 1 t o r s o f .1 n <'" Pia\ bo' cot~ le maj!a7.1rw for l\lt'-c1 r11. printt1cl ht•fl' tn Span1co h , t''<pt•t't to double tt '> t•trculatwn tn 100.000 nr-ct month Th<' first l\\n ii.sues o( Huron "1•r1• drculated onh an I ht• north" <'~tern ;\l1·,11·an '<!alt• of Raia Cnltfnrnta Hut the· third and mn .. t rc•r1•nt l'\"lH''i \\3 .. Jho •rnlct in San 1>1t·~o. ~an Franr1,<·n .ind Lo' l\ni:1•lc•' I. I :'Ii I> A '" R ,\ l ' .JO Fr .1 n r 1 "r n . .: 1· n •· r a I manal(t•r. 'al<I clt l'trihu t1 nn will lw r11panclt•d In :'\j('\ a do <'iltt'' nc•-ct month llt-r hu .. bond. Eduarcto F·ran('1i1('0 I<, puhlt<ih1·r and chief phnto~r ;1ph1•r h \w 1 "°" """"'' • ''°"''" TH 1•Tv 101 [\A""' _,.,,.,.IP\ ... -"""'"'0*"'\ \Wt..,,~ w -.1 ' I• w•t" IPU\ (•'Uri A W• It .... o'~41d •"Q ...... .,."'"• '" ,,... ft)l'n(I'''~' ft 4 lif\I ct C~u•t ~O\i ~\l fll• ~'"' f'"-' ou•t . W f ltpi; Ol••thhQ 0'" c•JV Al"I -====:-:==~====-==-===--::-:======::,::--.. 1 p••H11'\Q tot» ..,.t•r•d •" tflo-OUt-•P• "' ··~""""' •o th• comotajn1 w•t"'•" ''"''"'"' )01 o•v\ •lff"f ,,.,., "'"""' ""..,...'"' Vf\lt f"I M'I •au 1 In 11dd1t1 o n to the phntoj!rnph~ of s('tmt1ly clad (emalc<. common to <IU('h m31{31111f',, th(' latest 1s~ue-; 1ncludr-, feature:-on rooct and drink . a H o ll y wood gos~tp storv about o;tarlet~ nnd t1r11~~ nnd 11 ·he .man ·"·· \te'4 of v.om<'n b I U"lt' '\\ Y0\11 ~O r fl'\pn.AO WN, M ,,._, t ••II ..,.,. ~, .. ,_.au°'°" •OOll\•'"""" of ~"' ·~ "''' ""°" •o• '""' , .. ,Mi"I ~ ~.~;.::,~~~~·~~·-=:·: ... ~~-= Of fer .f ~v l)r OfoPtttY or ottw• ,.,..,.. "" Qw•nt.-d "~<o~'•·"' c OJ YOU WIS" TO 5E£" h<£ 4DV•C C 0" .... &TTl)llHE"' ... TMI\ M&rr(11 ,.ou s .. ou1..o no \0 J:S MEXICO .. we have censorship r e.11ulat1ons that arc> mu<"h stncter than 1n the t'n1ted States ... ~t r" Francisco said in an interv1ev.. O'fO'-'PTLV ~ f'H•f Y0Uq WV•T T[N ltE\11'0"51! '" AHV -v !IE r•L(00"' TJM( OAT [ 0 ""'l"'' l\ 1''~ v OlN,.•S WAROLE Cl•r\ llY ,..,.,.. c .... , .. ..., 0.PVl• l (GAL OUC1t1PT10H LOI• Tr..:t No l.., '" ..... ~y "" ~ .,.,.,.. • ., ..... ,,.,. 04 C.•··-· -"' ~' ltA•I rte O'~d ,,. l oo.• ) t tJ1 ~~ -.or t' ,.,,,.,,.,\Ot\A\d C01i1nt-. °""llltC \CMNIUIE'- •t..,-Mt•IV• 141 H Ar...-.. A-. ...... SW•• "'" .._...9j .. (..olli. ..... .,. r • ..__ CIUI .. 1uJ .. ,_" ... ~"'""'" ·~l>I·-0.<•~ tM•l 0.-IY "''"" ,., ~.11 .... -. '11 ltl• U) .. 8r1ni: Ill th!\ Jd ,and bU\' \ t)Uf nr" f IJI 'rom U' t'ly Arrtl 15.1976 and wr·u ~"c \Ou ~n Jdd111on,1t ~ \C.tr wJrrJnl\-•t nt.> t \l<J chJqtt 11' our WJ\ ul tr\ 1n1t h.Jrdcr to make Ylll.I ,, hJPP\ cu\tumrr. (•~ ~th mmt w,ur.int1c,,thc•c .1rr 'omr c\CIU\oon~ "O<.h .,, wur & 1ur.nn loi.tcn•r.rtc w 1u't lJtl. w111t nr conir 1n lor \OU '"'l'l' '11i .. · "~ .. 1.,1,1 "We <'annot show a full frontal nude nor <'<rn we use men and wo men together 10 pictures ·· Th<' t'rand<.cos say the' h:n e !'pc.-nt $200.000 nn thc•1r n<''.4 maf?azin<.' tk<.1,:?nt•d to trll Latins Mlssion\h-• I ts "h.11 othc·r Lalin" are dt> ' .can mpot tnj? .lll 0\ f'r I hf' world •• ,-~ So f.u the\ 'J'. they are Sa.n OWgo f"? 11 A~. MISStOC\ Vltjo t i't4\8J l-1 74~ 1 plea<1efi "1th t he recep-'-l lion ... .,,.,... .. Knaned CoHt rove.r s y NY Concorde OK Not a Necessity? NEW YORK <APl -BrUli;h Airw1y1 uld it beU~vta It doo" not havt to ask the oper ator or Kennedy Airport tor perml11!ilon to land the Concorde s\,\penonlc Jct ··w.-don·t b«'lie\'e the Port Authority has any rithl to den>' u:. the r1~ht to land.·· H.Jd Paul \1tf~ud . 111 lawyer for the a1rllnl' He said 1t had already nollfwd the bl·stale agen<')' whic h operates t\ennedy o( iu lntentton to land the fast but noisy Jet OK Exp~~r ~d President Ford's nominee to head Federal Trade Com · m1ss1on, Call'in Collier of \·irgima. 1!. appeanng before Senate Commerce Commit· tee confirmation hearings. Thl· pan<'I is expected to ap· pro,·t·Collter s hortly. BRITISH AIRWA\ .. and Air f'Tance won the riaht to ofrl•r limited flights or the 1,400-mtle· an-hour jet into Kennedy In· ternahonal Airport in New York and Dulles International Airport out.side W ashrngton in a rulinJt by t:.S. Tran:.portation Secretar) Wilham T. Coleman Jr Feb. 4 . But Concorde opponents. who say the plane·s noi:.e le\'cl '<'ould harm the environment. h:n e sued to O\'erturn Coleman·:.. rul tnl{ The) want the Concorde banned from landmg in the L'mt· ed States. FINANCE \HIS based on lrl'aty nghts ond bilateral agr<'ement:. bvtween Britain und the l 'nited Slul\'s. Competition Hit by .4 T&T In Trenton. r-:. J .. Concorde project dtrectors were told thi:.. "eek that legislation to block the plane from Kennedy would ~ de· layed at least 10 days. New York State has already passed such a bill. A Port Authority spokesman :.aid tt hud nnt yet n•ecl\'t'Ci tllt• lt•tkr but r eiterated th1! agcnc,) .. s position that 1t .. hos not authonzrd any flighti. mto Kt•I\ nedy by the Concord<.> " SA:'\ FRr\:'\ClSCO (L.PI I - Jerome \\' Hull. c·ha1rman of th<.> board of Pac1rtc Telephone Com· pan~, d~cl;tred that 1:um(>t't1tton 1, lht-i::rt'Jte't threat to the na Uon·:.«omrnun1cat1oru.system In .1 me!>:.al!e tn thl• Tekphone Comµ.111 y ... unnual report. Hull ~atcl lhl· fund~mental l·oncl.'pl of th1· <·ountn '!> l·ommunicallon:. '''lL•m I' t.hJt "bu:-i~· r;1ll'S ;.in• '11pp11111•d tJ, 1 j ll':. lrurn oth~r '""' l\'t•' 11' lll'dl'I In 1•11-.ur1• lht• 111o1 ..... 1 ·" .1tl.it.111!t~ o1f ~t·t 'll't' lo t \ t. t ~ ••rh BECAt' ETH E Port Authort· ty 1s a b1·slale agenC'y. action by b oth !>late l e1?is latur c ~ 1 ~ necessary to urtect It.., opera tton!>. .. The legal que:.tions :.urround· mg tht• Concorde arc ('Omplcx and seem to be getttntt mC1re i;o. so the ques t ion of "ho hj:. thl• leJ:al powl'r to U<'<'l'Pl or rt'Jt•t·t the plane i:. a l1U t•:.t1on nh1rk." lhe spokesman :.11111 TRi\DITIOSALl.Y. :1 1rport operator:. ha' l' the n~ht l11 ;1<· cepl or reJ<'CI au·c rnrt . 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Wasle paptt uu11e fcll 26 pucent rrom '74 tu thf' lo"~~\ level in nearly a decadt>, ulio of· roppcr S<'rap dropJ>t'<i ~ percent, o( zlnc. 21 ~rcem, :ll,Unlt• 11 tt!el. 43 per rent . a lumtnum. G 6 perc.-nt , texlllt>s, 17 per cent Wh tll' total 11o"'"•r onct p:>l)\'rbcn1rd prod~ t1on dt-cltned a bout 17 Money-S Worth percent from '74, con· . sumption of waste paper dropped even mort-severely, from about 12 million ton~ to a r urrf'nt 9 mUJion tons. The present recycling rate is at a low 17 percent. Re-cyd1ng. in sum. has been in a tailspin -despite the general rerogn1taon of recycHng's role in saving scarre materials and energy power. Thousands who Joined with such enthusiasm in the r~yclmg drives or the early 1970s have been completely turned off by lbe crash in demand - and the crumbling of prices for old newspapers from peaks of $60 a ton to next to zero. WHILE THERE RECENTLY has been a modest rise 1n demand for waste paper. it's a fragile increase. And much mOri! important. how long will you accept an on-again, oH· agatn. demand pattern and still support a collection pro· gram" In addition to the obvious impact of the 1973· 75 business decline on the demand for recycled materials. recycling is reslrkted by tax, transportation and purchasing policies which make it more profitable for U.S. industry to use virgin materials than recycled ones. ll simply does not. make sense -and at last Congress 1s considering legisla· tJon which would rectify. in part al least, some or this dh cnmina11on The bmu,g or congressional action, though, is uncer· tain. Meanwhile. what can you do to restlmulatc recycling and help make it a force in America'a econom ic and in· duslrial well· being' TO BEGIN WITH. CONSIDER these fundamentals: in order to sell a prod~t. you must have a market for it: when a ready market doesn't exist. be<'auae of government polu.·1es or whatever, 11 must be created; the way torrent~ this market for rccyded materials is through a nationwld<- campaign to awaken all f:lct.ors in the market to recycUng's value and potential. -For instance. start In the places you shop for food, household merchandise, clothing. There la no reason why food packaging, shopping bags. boxes or all kinds. con· miners. store leaflets. ad\•ertising mailouls, etc .. s houldn't. rontuin re<'} cled fibers Look for a symbol or a line stating the packaging materials c·o11ta 1n r e<'yrlcd paper. Ask for the names of th~ suppliers and1or munufo<'lurers so you cun write them to urge tht• in<'reascd use or rt'<"ycled fibers in packuging. Ask the store mana~l·rs to "nlc. too. -E~COli RAG E YOUR LOCAL schoob, colleges. un 1\·ers1t1es to specify the need for recycled fibers in their paper. paperboard and stationery. A drive 1n behalf or re cyclables "ould help t>ducate out youngsters to the value or conser vation of precious resources. -Rt>quest your local s upermarket c hnin stores and l~riee department stores to specify the need for recycled fibers in the boxes and <'Orrugaled containers which bring their m err handise to t.hem. Most or these stores as of now ignore this aspect -Look for a recy<'lmg symbol on the individually iden· tlflable shopp1n~ bagi;, tissues, etc., stores give away or sell. ThNc"s every reason these products should contain r c- cycled.f1ber!4 and th<' ~ymbol would help i;ie nerate public: recognition of the potent111ls. A few years back, t.he National Association of Recycling Industries obtained pledges from many companies to use more recycled m alenals and to publicize their commitm<>nt by use of a recycling symbol. The number still involved 1s down to a mere handful. YET, THE DEPARTMf.NT of Interior es timates that. by 1985, we will be dependent on foreign sources for more than 50 percent of our supplies of nine of the 13 basic metals. including ir on and aluminum. It warns that by the 1990s. dl• mand for pulpwood to meet our rapidly expanding paper needs will far exceed supplies. The need lo recycle more and more of our metals, paper, textiles and other mate rials 1s abundantly clear. J\s M. J . Mlghdoll, executive vice prei..idcnl or the NJ\RI, puts it, "In view of the facts. our throw-away utt1tudes lncrea1>· lngly threaten our nallon':. survival " Scientist Pushing Alcoho£.fueled Cars WASHIN(;TON <UPI> Alcohol m1ulc from city )!arh11.ie. wno<l or coal c·1.111 rrpln<"'' ga•H1llne to run th1· world''! r.1r' nnd lrurk11 a'I oil i.upphl':. li1•rom1• .~cart'<', .1 Ma:-.11arhuM·tt' Institute of 'f'e<'hnolol(y rri.t·•irchcr ha~ :_tn noun<'Cd Dr Thoma11 n. ll<'t'fl '111d the b1gt:f'!il hnrrlcr to alcohol JlOWt•r at prcl't'nt ill the c1111t llt• hl11mt•d plontwr11 who t'O· v1i.11m hui:<' ron vi>r 11lon pl.mtis for mu<'h nr lhol hi51h co~t • ... :1y11l~ mt•chum s1zt"d plunl!> operutint: nn a lo<'a l bul'IS ;ip pc•ar morr pr :1ct1 cul rC'pla<'1n1t ~t a '<nlln c. ECOLOGY IN i\Of>ITION TO ( ) Ri•cd ~nid. alcohol ul~ <'OU Ir! h<· m I Xl'd with..._--------------itmmhnc to 11tr<'tc h exl11t tnR fuel i-u pplit•s end Im· vrove auto performance al lht same time. Reed o;a1d alcohol callc:d methanol can he ea'lily made rrom a wH1<' v11r1ety o( b1ol0Ri<'al matt-rlul for prices rang. Ing from 13 R to 38 <'enu per ll••llon By comp&rhon, J(asolin<' cost!! about 3!> C'enls per Rllllon al the rerlflt•ry It would take two gullons uf methanol to drin• n cnr the same distance as one .iallon of £:isohn1• because m ethanol has a lower energy content. • OIL COMPANY EXPERTS dispute lhP practic:allty or mixing methanol wtth gasoline, ~ay1na the two would separate m an auto .ras tank 1f the shgh\est amount of moisture were present and might cause l~ <'ar to stall or run poorly. • But Reed . perhaps the nation's m ost outspoken ad· vocale of alcohol power, has been mixinll one J(aJlon of mtthonol with nine gallons of alcohol In his family car for the past two years and reports slightly improved mileage and no operating problem ... REED'S PROPOSALS were pre~nted al a n mterna. tional confercn~c on ways to capture the power or the sun by u!'lnR natu~·s own solar converters -gro~T\g plant.a~ now·dbcar~ed plant. wastes-as sou.recs of ruel. · 88 DAil Y PILOT :MV's Zogg Achieves Both Goals David Zoeg. Ml111ion VleJo }llgh's 8 2 u•n1or "'th econd team All South <.:0~:1l League crf'denu11hl. hod &onw 1<>11 at lht' OUlH l of the 1975 76 basket· b a ll i.eilbon and he's •C comphsh~ both or them Those eoali. werl' tu be in dou· ble C11(ures 10 i.rorin~ and re· bounding und ~1th Saturday's CIF 2·A championship showdown with Rowlund rema1run~. he's uvcr:1&ed 11 . 7 points per game DAVID Z:;..O;:;..G=""---- In With a 66 and over 10 caroms perouUna. That's not too atulbby for a fellow who bad never touched a basketball unUl t.be 8th grade and wasn't even a starter on MLsslon \'ieJo's freshman team But It's not too surpr11lng, either. since he comes from • family that produced Marty Zoeg . Mission Viejo's most valuable player in 1974 deap1le not having played basketball un· tJI he wu a sophomore. Da\td Zou·s emercence on the M11mon V1eJo i.rene be<'itme apparent in last year's ucellent performance against Gahr H11h in the playoffs and this year he haa uploded In the pl4')'of!s, scoring 13, 10. 12 and~ points. Zoga 11> doubly tough whh his ability w connl'ct from the lS.foot ran~e Cfmblned with a talent to shuke 1oose underneath lbe basket to tak ~ one or Ste\'C Sports in BIU/ Kings Get Spot In Cup Playoffs INGLEWOOD -Mike Cor· ngan's 17th goal of lhe season with 5·36 left to play pro\'ed the game-winner a s Los Angele:. clinched a playoff spot for the third straight year with a 4·3 Na· ttona l Hockey League ''1ctory over New York Thursday night, extending the Ranger:.' winless ~treak to nine games The triumph, fourth straight for Los Angeles over New York this season. e xtended the second· plaC'e Kings' lead to four point)> O\'er Pittsburgh in the Norn s Oi\'ision. Sia•~-~ ••J•rftl ARCADIA -Thoroughbred riding r ecord holde r Btll Shoemaker. just one wmner aw ay from t h e 7,000 marl.. 'l\tthdrew from a ll his mount' scheduled Thursda,· because of a pulled muscle in his back He suffered the inJury during bumping in tbe eighth race at Sant a Anita o n Wednesdav Although the 44-year-old Jockey cam e back to finish second in the ninth race. he report('(! Thursday morning that he would be unabll• to ride. Shoem aker said ht• d1dn'l knc>w when he would be able lo rl'lurn lo action. Ez.sfar DI.-• S T . GEORGE. Vt. A memorial ser vice will be held in Burlington Monday for former major league baseball player William Lawrence Gardner Gardner. who was known ao; "Larry", died here Thursda). .after a brief 11lnes~ lie v. as 89 Gardner had a Ii ,>car major league rareer from 1908 1924 Ten of those ''t'ar:-were ~•th the Ro:.ton Red Sox. one with the old Ph1ladelph1a Athletics and six ~tlh the Cle\'cland Indians lie played in four Wor ld Senl's threl' w 1th the Red Sox in 1912 and 1915· 16, and in 1920 ~1th the Indians. Gardner's ma1or league career batting average "as 289. He had s ix ~00 or better big league sea ons. Bftlehn Sqar••~ CINCl!'\NATI Johnny Bench and the beautiful blonde model he :.aw 1n a toothpaste com· merC'1al and married two months l;iter are to d1ssol\'e their mar· nage three week:. after their first anniversary. ··w e simply agreed to disagree and go our i.eparate ways," Bt>nch said in Tampa, fola. The Cincinnati catcher is among the lead1nj! player~ ~athered to tr)' to M•ttle the dispute het~een the Major League Baseball Players A soc1at1on .ind th{' 24 owner:.. "It 1 a per~onal and pri'W&.le matter," :..ud Bench. contaclf.d Thursday CP Po•••• lt'fns TACOMA. Wa h An 18-foot Jumper by Jack Gamuhn with eight seconds"lo play in overtime Thursday ntt?ht lifted Cal Poly Pomona past California al Davis. ~ 82. in the National Collegiate Athle t ic Assoc iation Wt'st Reiz1onal con!>olat1on basketball game C.Nnors Rolfs llAMP'T'ON. \'a . Top·secdcd Jimmy Connors ha.; ad\'anced pa1nlcs:-ly In the $50.000 lnterna· llonal Player~ As!>oc1at1on tennis tournament hl'rl" while \'itas Gl.'rulaita'I bN'C:Jme the tourna· ment's r1 rst phy ~1cal casualty Connor!. brt•eicd past Trcy Wnltkc 6 2. 6 I Thursday night. but Gt'rula1tas had to call it qu1L" mid way through his match with \'1rtor Pccr1 Pl'C'CI won 6· 1, 2-1, retired In other firs t round art1on, 8111 Scanlon beat Jon Tinac 6-4. 6·1 and J ohn Whitlinger dcreatcd Ch ff Richey 6·4. 6 2 Borg'"'•• Dad's Advice OK; MEMPHIS -Swedcn's Bjorn Borg sa~s his opponent, Anand AmritraJ of India. didn't play· "<'II 1n first -round action in World Championship Tennis Memph1o; Racquet Club Classic. Bor1: won 1;.2, 6·2. 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We fll .1~ l nl!<•lher 11 lot. /\h'a~s h.1\l' lie not1cc.>d my l't>lup ~ ac; wroni.t la:-t )l.'ar, at the rnd of last ~<'M. and he kind of got me straiRhtencd out ll help.; The set-up IS uboul 50 percent or the game." The rhangc in the set Ull th1 ' ) car tn1u~ercd the· rcalual1on of the bnitht -but previously un fulhlled -prom1sl' shown by <:ren .. haw when hl' won his rir<.t t'\'t'nt as a ru11 .ncdged mt'mlx-r of the-tour. thc-n shppc<i back to mcd1ocrit v l k !.C'o.red consel"ull\'e '''" tones 1n the Bini? Crosby and tht• I la" uuan Op<>n <'llrly th1!> s<'a,on :ind ronhnut•d his bnlh.int plnv "1th a ~•'< under par f.G that t1t-d him with the• s lumn·nddc'n c;rre•n for thl' lead In thi~ cv<'nt •tvtiiart (if'"Hoft llll .. r .. f'll(.r•f'I\~-11 :M ... l\ud 4ltln Ill\ ., M..lrt. H*'I"' I) .M ., l .. ,, ...... ,"~ u :M "' l:lol>C>yMlltMll M :M .. Aitf\ot,.tJC'••for(f )) ll ... P.t.r Oo'\t•rf'l\H\ u n .. -0'<•\0fl "'11 •• Dll""H•Y" ,, ,. .. l\oO M"'1>~t , .. .. Oevld (;r-1\it"" n 11> .. RAy '''"'" I\ )4 •• J<M'-NIC 'iflV\ )~14 •• °"" \o••• :14 n •• -'1•f'•tt•-lJ. )\ .. C".IM'f ......... )4 l\ •• W•U• Ar'"\''°""" lJ .. .. Mtl'-<llMlltr :M .. ,,, -~ ... n • 10 ........ -)< )& IO ··~, .... )4 . IO _,..,,.... }'. IO c;...~ .... M» IO Pet IJ'i•n•"*"' 1\. )\ "' c;.,,. L..,l•r 16-M 'O Teit"ftlC.•I• ". '11 T-.-• ... OIJf .... ~ ,.., L..-r.-~ M llO IO "lie didn't play too well." said Oorf! after tht> match Thursday. "And I played Vet')' good I al" .iys play either very good or \'l'r) bad m the opening round." Jo:arh<•r. No 3 seed RoscO<' T.lllnl•r had to ~·.c~ramble ror a 6·2. 6 i, 7 fi ''1rtor) O \ l'r Au:-.lrahan Kt•n W .1rw1ck. ""'•"' ff oNor.-d BLOO Ml ~GTON, Jnd -8-0b· b" Kn1i.:ht ." ho prOdured two All · Americans and jlu1d('() Indiana to •l'-'-econd c-onsecuhvc undefeat· t'<l n •.:ular !>eason and the na· tum·, 'lo 1 ranking, ~as named c-ollt'J:t' b.i~k rt h.1 II roarh of the w.ir tnd<l\ I>\ Thl· A!ii.oc1atro l'rt•i-, . . t\niKht. ~ 1nninl{ the' honor for thl' -.c•c·ond i.tru11tht) ear. beat nut Tom \ llUOI( or Hut..icr~ 170·134 In \Otlllj:? hy '-Porti. writers an<f hro11<1 ra~t c.1r ~ throuRh1HJt thC' counlr~. Oops! It's Loaded SAN ANTONIO <l 'Pl l A hii:h school -;tudl.'nt was wounded Thursday al track practice• by a coarh ftrtng n starter's pistol. Authorillc.>s !\a1d a trark coa<'h test fired a .22 caliber pistol he thought wuc; loaded with blanks nnd a bullet struck Antomo Rios. IS. In the back R10l\ was taken lo a nearbv hospital v. here he wac; hsted 1n fair condition Cage Victory, Then Tragedy Ml~STER. Ohio <AP) -The bells of St Aujtustmc tolled a final fare" ell ThurMiay for C?ight o( this tiny commuruh's teen- agers killed in a moment or JOY, C'elebration of a h•l?h school basketball ,·ictory. Sen·1ces wen• held al two hour inten·als for two ll'en·a~ers each. : Students from Miruter High hool earned the ca kets of .sctloolmates they grew up \\1th down the steps of the church into the waiting hearses. Seven pallbear ers escorted each casket. The caskets were dark blue for the five boys killed and light blue ror three girls. Along with 30 olh~ Minster hi~h school students. they set out in a caravan or 10 cars rrom the St. Augustine parking lot to celebrate the school's basketball victory a night earll~r over arch rival Mariot local in a sectional l1naJ The dead ran Red 10 age from 14 to 17. They stopped on a dark country road a few miles west of Minster lo make plans. and some got out of their cars on the drh·er's side. A car com Ing from the opposite direction shot through a stop sign at the four wa,y intersection and plowed into the m The services ended four days of pubhc mourning. w1lh the ht~h school and most of the town's businesses closed for the day and fiaa \\-8\lng gently al half staff Sawyer's or John Hatt.rup's nU\y passes for an .: lj)' buckt\ ms1de Zou hu acored In double figures 19 Umes and t\ts hieh eame of the &H on came at the right time-Tuesday when l\1 1s· slon Viejo qualified for the final~ with its 68·43 blasting of highly reftard~ Moreno VieUcy. And S&1turday he'll be one of the kty factors In Misslon Viejo'~ ·potential sut'cess with h1& re· boundlna. defonse and shooting MV Star Is Ready For.Finals He hasn·t received the in· djvsdual glory of M1ss1on V1eJO Hlgh's four all·league stars, but Milch Adam s has proven he's no fifth wheel in· an attack or win· ners. Adams has done his thing on a consistent pace m M1ss1on Vie Jo's annex:Jtio n of the South Coast League basketball crown and a berth in Saturday's 2·A finals in Long Bearh ''When things have been tough for us.·· says coach Pal Roberts, "Adams has been there. He com· es up with seven or eight boards ~ game. usua lly three or four steals and when we nero the clutch basket. perhaps whl.'n ~e·re up by only a bucket, ht"ll hit It for )'OU. "Sometimes you can go a whole week and Adami. ne,er bas more than fi ve or MX word.-, to say ... addi. Roberts, "but he comes to play " Adams was superb in the con quest of A \'1ation. sroring 11 points. getting nine rebound~ and stealing the ball five times In the playoffs h e"s scored 8, ll. 12 and 10 and overall he's scored at a 1 3 chp. "Adams has made ven • few mistakes for us in his two.years as a starter.'· notes Robert:. "For l\!o'O years he ha:-pasi.l'd every out of bounds ball m for us and I ran count on two hands the number or limes he's passed badly." Adam s. a 4.0 student and a 6·0 semor. is anticipatlnll u two.year stint with the Mormon Church in missionary work this summer and at this st age S aturday's tilt 1s Adams' last l'ompe\Jltve game MITCH ADAMS STEVE SAWYER ... --.... . .:::-• • ' .. .... I' .... JOHN HATTRUP KELL V COX Hattrup, Cox Give Diablos 1-2 Punch Hattrup Profile \\'hen ) ou a rt• forrt'd to l!I\ l' ;I\\ :iJ. 4 to 8 lnt'hl•:-in hC'1ght 10 \Our ad\'(•r,ar" eH•r. t1mt• uul. ~ou'd bettl.'r haH i.om.t•lh111g t'l'l' goan11 for you And John ll attrun. ~l1ss1on \'1ejo lltgh"s 5·6 playmak1ni.: ~uard. hai. exhibitt>d a herct• compet1ttH' s tylt• to cope v.1th h1' ph)!>ICal d1 s ad' antag1• an<f turned 1t 111lo hn.t tc:am All league honors. Mission Vie1o's c;iptain. llal· trup has scored at a 9.8 chp althoug h his sroring a\'nagc would be much higher at otht•r sc hools without the balant·cd scoring potential of the Diabloi,. Descri bt:'d by one nbsl'rn·r a-. playing as if his trunks wen• on fire, Jla ttrup i!> th<.' epitomc of couch Pal Rober b ' ideu of ml'n· tal and emotional rt"admess "He's tough," ~aJ.s flohert" "Jlattrup Is ml'nlally and (•mo· tlonally tough and can play "Ith anyone. ll c 's an eXC'l'llent 1umper, a good outs1dl' 'hontl•r and lead~ the team in ai.s1sts and with his fl oor game Jle'd ratht'r make the great pass than \core "Last )ear llattrup w;i~ a h •r nhlt'. tl'rrtblc prart1rc plaHr lie knew 1t an<f h1 i. teamm,1\<•'- kne" 11 But he s our rupta1n th1.., year ond ha -. ac·rrpt!'d lhl' reto.pons1b1llty and he's proballh· our best prart1ce player nu\\ Santa Clara frll llattrup ., pn• st ncl' when he tonnt•rtt.'<I on Jll 12 rree throws in the seeond half. 111 - r ludini.? lht• last l'IAhl M\' point-. in pacing the 60 57 upset O\C'r Santa Clara "Whc•n thinl'l!i ~el lou~h. ' ~av' Roberts ... Jr attrup grts tnugh1-r." Cox Profile :"olhini: c·un demoralt1.c a tcam 's goe'l<I rll'ft•nsi' mon• tht•n lo ha\(~ son1l' j!U\ ... hool111~ from the l"Orner and ~napp1ni.: lhl' net!> "llh C'OOM:-.tt•nc \ And M1 .. ,1nn V1<·10 J11i;:h's Kelly Cox ha)> been tlmn.: that on a re· s:ular basis for th'c pa!>l 21z )cars on the \lH'i1tv ll'HI to ~l\e the 01ahlos that l'>.lra pull<'h The 5·10 .ice h<i~ b<·c·n in double figure:. IS time.-. :ind in th<' 20s five t1 mc•s tn helping M1s::.ion Vie· JO to its flossy 24 4 rcrord and a berth 1n S:.aturd<iv·, C:IF 2·A basketball finals ai Long 81.'ach Arena .. Even mort' "alunble than his shootm~ ... sa\ ~ HobC'rb, ··1s that Cox b so unselfis h I le pOS!tesses j!reat lea<lcr'ih1p and 1!> the Rtu· dl'nl body prcs1<ft•nt in a M.'nlOr class th;1t I c·onw1c•r the best «<'nior l"l.i~' ~ t' 't• l·vc·r had on th1~ rampu!>. "Kl•llv ha' <fC'd1<':itt'd himself to ha.,kl'lbJll '"IC'C h" fn·~hman ) t•ar. shooting :wo shots c•very dJY Wt• mo\'l'cl him to $(Uard this \car M> he• dm·'n t haH' to con· tc·nd as much~ 1lh rt'l)()unding. CCJx , a st•naor, ~ ,,., a :.ceond tl'am 1\ll Suulh C:oa'l l.eai:ut• <'hOIC'C and h••' ~•H·r;ii;rd II 2 point-. for th<' '>l'a-.on In tht• playoff, hr ', t'11c kc-1I for lfi, 22. 6 and 17 rounll·r ' Sarldl<'CJ ~ 11 h a "''' t're knt>r 'Pr•11n at the• .-.t.1rl of the· SC'J'll>O 111 Dl'l'emlwr , <'o'< m1sSt'<I lhrr1• itumt'' nncl d1d11 I r.•.1lly arnvc· until l\fls'<lfln V11•Jo·~ first clash ~1th San l"l1•m1•111!• t'ox S<'on•d 2G thut n1 i.tht un<I ha' hc•e•n 11 lJig far tor Ill 1111' 1>1 .1hl11:-.' ~.11nC' eve·•· !.IO<'C' Sawyer Keys MV With Versatility fie only 'lrort'!t at a 14.0 clip hut he wa!I head .ind shoold<'r'\ abm•t:' the field 1n South Coast Lea11ue player o the year rons1derat1on Stevc Sawyer. M1ss1on V1l'jo'o; r,.5 post. has been a two-year 311· leaitue basketball player for th<' Diablos after transferin~ in Crom Monroe ll11?h or the San Fernan· do Valley area And Saturday he bows out with the CIF 2·A champ1onsh1p on the line against Rowland lugh Sawyer's talents go far deeper than his ability to score a s was tvidenl in the trampling or Moreno Va lley when he burned the losers with his den passing from the high post to teammate David Zogg. And "ith his ability lo block shots and seal oH t he middle de· fensively in Mission Vie1o's tone defense. Sawyer has been a com· plete player . • ''Da\e King . our a ssis tant roach. · sa vo; roarh P.1t Robt-rt<; "dt•\('r\'l''l ':i lot of thf' Cr{'(hl fo Slt•vc'<. ~Ul'('t'">~ Jlc", w1>rkr1 "1th Sawyer 11 1-treat d<•al tn prnc ltCt> " Km,:: 1s a form<.'r hf'11d coarh .. , St M1chal'h ll1 1th and tcarhci. a Loo; All\os Junior lhJ?h \\hen h• .._n·t cmbro1lt•d m lhl' C'age ~ ar "'th Mi'~IOn Vll'JO P1ck1nl'( out a s1nitl<' item i1 Sawyer's nr:.rnJI is dlfficun due lo his versat1hly. lie blocks shot.; inside. mukC's the as!nsl pass o outlet pa!.11, rebound!I, shoot. from 15 ft>et out or can drive th• buck<.'t and is inte lligent, a evidenced by his 3 61{.p.a. Com bmed with a 6-S fr am• with enous:h weiithl lo muscle 1n side wht>n necec;sory, Sawyer i the dominant pla.> er for M1ss10t \'leJO. The future" He plans on at tend1n1t t:C Irvine with ' · b1olog1ral science major. • Ftld!y. t.IJll'Cf\ 12. 1976 DAILY PILOT 8 7' Mustangs, Eagles cwwms;·NH's Ertz, DiStanislao, .· Gaucho, • , Spike Loop Foes Boes Fall Edison s Stanford Click . Eitancla H11b 1Dd ~ CO!l• Mesa Musi.n,. i.co.red Centul')' Lu,ue track and fltld vlctori~ ThW'Sdl)' allernooo. but Corona dt-l Mu· w1 tipped by Villa Parle. · Paclna Co•la Mt.1lia'r: 81·54 win over vl ltinc Magnoli• wero Larry Falke and Darrell Allt>n as Falb doubled in the hurtiles (t6. 7 und 41.S) whi le Allen came lhrou1h with a wlrnlina 6-4 higll Jump. Estancia•• .Eagles rolled to a 69·87 vlttory O\•er visiting Tustin, hlghll•hted by doubles by Jim Walters (23.2 and 51.4 in the 220 and 440 and Mlke Abboll's 4:35.1 and 10· 16 0 Jn the mile and 2·mile. Corona del )far was laced by ho.st Villa Parle. 100.36, altho ugh Jeff Day posted a nice double tn the mile and 2·mile wilh clockings of 4 :25.7 and 9:39.0 .. Y•HITY c..49-1111 IMI Ma ..... 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SKllS· p:::, ,'M~·;:,..'~'o: 0 1 •"'b 'l 1 l : CANOES · TRAILERS · SPEFD • M"• • \• 10MIM11 n ..... ,1o111 • BOATS. 1NrLATABLrs. DOWN •• ) , t'n•~1 fl I ftMP • )t 0 , M·•· , )1 J~"" •M • 1 ..... .., .. • RIGGFRS F'c::~"' ·c soA rs. s K1 . fl1'l t"tH••M lltl\••Oft e ....... , , ........ \, , .......... • so;.: ~.;,~s . SMALL : 'u\~~';•";' ~.":~7: ,•:: 1 , • WAT Ee .-, \ • ''-"" I () r, M•ll•• !Mr 1,,..... • SKfC::r""' J[ • "'\ • CRU'." ·ALL .• •~ tlt•l•Y 1 l,,~ol• T ,,..,. 414 t • \ ~ •••••• , ' lO •"'• ,._ • SMALL PAR rs L J1.H1ol 1 :>. NGIN . ..,J • '''""" 11 t I (otllm tt 1 l • & ACCESSORIES• CHARTS & • ··~;,,.;·~~._:;~·~';!1 '1°1 .. 11., tlii : ~GS· INOOARDS & OUTBOt\RI! ,\nto•"o"tl• 0•\1-"'• ttt • • Jj_ '1 •LARGE TO SMALL· SEE e ~ I Ht•t Miida.i"\ IM • WIW'1~ e "" ... o"' •o INBOARDS & OUTBOARD~ \I' I S.t~IM" tl I 1 6t&wn •Ml I e -------------------------------• H .... t••1.1111,g;;:~~0~•11•0 :s PEEDBOATS ·lf'cLATAl -:;0,,.1,; ! M•lff 0.1 (HI lfJl 1..ey... • TRAILERS. CAN( s. KA 'i r~1.im••A~ • c :~ ..... ~ ~··r _"'',~ /0 ""-lll • POWER BOATS · TAMAR,.. ,,,, ..... 00 Mt> w, .. ,, l I .·SKI BOATS. SM WATER & f"O' M t t """ )4 t o o t U•"•• •l •I f'oh1~ tMt J i• ROUGH WATEP TS • OINGHI fl••ll•tt IM • T•-~I • CRUISERS UP FEET. 1·0 ! ENGINES & I~ OS • LARGE occer Finals • & SMALL Ol ' OS · POWER •BOATS ·~· i · SKllS The CIF soccer <"hnm ! AC CESS< ;AS GALORE p1onsh1ps wall be st aJled •DOWN R LAGS TO at South 1:orrance High •FLARE$. rAATIONS School tonight at 8 "Ith IN .... ·-. · ·•· 1 defending champio n Santa Rar bara clashin,i FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMIL Yl'I w1lh Central High of El Ctntro It follows a third place game between Chaffey and P alos \'erdes. which gets under way at 6 Santa Bar bara enters \\i th a 23·1 record while Central. in its third year ol soccer. has a 13 2 l mark • • • • • • • • • • • • NOW THRU SUN. MAR. 14: • •• ••••••••••••• A.DULTS S2 DO 1110$ SI DO OPt:N WEEKDAYS J P.M. WUKU•DS • 12 NOON 88 DAILY PILOT foday. 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FRONT WHEEL BEARING REPACK -.tu• wht·• t 1n 10 1mµ1u'v1· 1111 lmorovP torP m1IPllO•' by tO to 20percent ~-------------' &OW, &OW l'lllCES SEIBERLING LYESTER 110-78 WHITEWALLS THE VALUE TIRE SINCE 1920 O ~~Ac~~" $1JA95 •••• tn ~· \) \? r I T SI !HI In U It I l T SANTA ANA 409 E. 4th St. (C01ner of 4th & French) 835.22.S.S COSTA "'1\ISA 1739 SupettOf Ave. (17th & Newport) 642 3384 PLACINT1A 144 So. Brodford St. (So. of Choprnon) 524-9280 OllANGI 1100 N Tu•tin (8etween Kotello & Collins) 532·3383 Nolf'. P rtCPS Good Thru 3 31 76 I ·EEKENDER ~ l " . Swallows Wingin.g Back San Juan to Celebrate By LAl'RIE KASP ER Of .... 0 •• 1, ~ .... $Utt Fiesta \\'eek, "hach reaturel> J unique blend of religious C.'elcbra- tion. cultural custom and com- munity tradition. began!-in San J uan Capistrano Monday The festivities C'elcbrale the ' annual r eturn or the swallows to the M1ss1on on St J oseph ':. 011). a Catholic holiday on :\1arch 19. From 2.000 lo 3.000 ~><>pie Jre expected to gather outside the walls of the M 1ssion dun ng the early m orning hours 1-raduy in hopes of spotting the swallo" s who doubtless a re the c1tv·., most famous r esidents. - AN ADDIT IONAL 30.000 peo- ple are expert ed to \'tStl lhe to" n March 20 for the 18th unnual f'1 est:i de las Golondrtnai. {Return or the s" allO\\!oo I l'arJdt· through the downto" n area No m;.1ller ho" man} v1:.1tors com e anlo the city. howt•ver , the parade and other acllv1t1es a·re reminiscent of the pa:.t when nder s would r omp up to the Mis· sion gatei. to announce the sturt of the fiesta to the fathers and when h appy ho rsemen 'l'ould ride right Into the town's saloon. f'eatunn).! only equt•strians and pedestnan". the paradt> ,., the onl) nonmotonzed pJraclt· 1n the countn . at'l'ordtnl! to T<"d Crossman pn•stdl•nt of the San Juan Cap1l>lra110 Ftl•sta "''oca.i tton. Here's .1 run·down or fest1v:il act t\'ll1ec; On :\lond~n. res1denh. hus1 ness p(•oplt• .ind visitor!> ar'"• c" JH.'Ct<'d to d,•mon:.tratt• their :.p1rtt b) wt·.aran(! f1t•-,1a anc1 western COl>tUml's 0~ T L'F.SDi\ \'. the hairiest man an·town rontest "111 be~an ul 5 p m an t he c·1ty'i. :\tam l'Mk Miss San Juan ond her court will Judge the beards in a number of categories. Children aged 6 to 12 ''ill show thl·ar fa \'Ori le pt>t:. an the Pets on Parade Contest in the Mini Park at 5 p m Wednei.day. Prizes wall be presented to the pretlJest. U!! hest. best·j!roomed most talent ed ~nd most unusual pet The most original fiesta theme display an cit ~ bustnCl>SCS will be judged T hursd ay On Friday. Mareh 19. in addt· t1on to the annu al return or the s" allows. reh(uous sen·ices commemorating tht> ft•ast of St. Jo:.eph, fostt'r father or Jesus Chrtl>l . \\Ill b<• r ea lured at lht• :\llss1on \l.$0 . ..\ Kl!'IG and queen will be crown"'d and children from the Old :\hss1on School will pre -.ent a pageant or old Spanish. )lex1can and Indian dances an the M iss1on al l : 30 p. m. The pageant will be repeated al 1.30 p.m Sonday. ~larrh21 Frida) 1s also "Hoosel(ow Dav " "hen the "shenff" and "hanging Judge" "•II look ror "lawbreaker s" not an rostume \'1s1tor:. art• "urned to "pay a fine or spend some time " Parade Day. Saturday. wall 1.>t>~an ''1th San Juan \\'omens Club and Rotan· t'lub member!> 'en tnl! the 11 ad1t1onal pancakl' br t:>akfa!>t from i to 11 a m . 1n th<• Club !louse. 31-1-12 El Homo. Cost or the breakfai.l for a<full!-i ''~I 50 and for chaldrt'n 1l 1s Sl Tl'l• IRlh annu.11 parade "111 ~gin .11 I p m ''-•rch 20 JI th<' Dl•I Obt'>po and Cama no t:.1p1i.trano tnlerM·ctlon Tll E R E J\ R t-: 150 C'nlrics. represcnltnJ? .ibout 3.000 people. an the parade ~l ontte ~lontana, ''ell kno'' n C'O" boy. rope art 1st a nd western performer. wall be the ~rand marshal of the parudc Th e JnnuJI Sa l ud El Pres1dente Danner l>anrc bl~llll> .11 7 p m 1n 1 hl· F.I Adolw • T1cketl>. "h1ch coi.t $10 p..r pl•rson, may b<' pµrcha~wd al the S<1n Juan Pharmacy and El Adobe and fr om a!>soc1.1t1on board mt.>mbers The annual trail ride through the i\1 1s:-.ion Vt<>JO Hanch with trail boss Dc larw l\l•ndall '"II bc·~an a t 8 30 a .m ~unc1.1\. ~larch 2L T he prtrt• ts s.5 ,;,r adulti. ancf $1 for 'oultt!-under II! All nders under IR and J!uard1an ... mui-t Sa#;?n application form s. Fiesta or .1Zan1z<•rs arc abo planniniz a rodeo on March 20 and 21 a l Buchheim Field on J::l Cama'no Real near the Mission In Costa Mesa ~ . .... Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Frldey. March 11, 1976 DAILY PILOT > ;... " !" ="' '!' ?1' n > I: t z 0 0 > ~ 'Ch ... ll f > z 0 ACJACH~MA ASSEMBLY AREA PARADE SIGN IN MISSION OflllVE IN THEATER \ I Dancers (at left. left to nght) Miguel Aguilar. Richard Rivera. Dianne Nieblas and Anna Mana Salas will perform m festival pageant. Route of-the March 20 parade is shown m map above. ('I ... 0 (II > z S! "' a 0 ~ . I! > ·- ·: * '1 ... t ' , Shakespeare Revisited;: .. B~· JACKIE H YMAN Ot llM Dally ~11 .. Staff Dan Sullivan doesn't like up- dated production s o f Shakc:.peare . But he's directing one. 1 Sullivan. a former director with 1'-c•w York's Lincoln Center Repertory Company. ts stagin~ "A M1d'l ummcr NaRhl'i. Dream" as a 19th century magic show at South Coast Repertory. 1827 :'I:<'" port Blvd , Costa Mesa "I don't particularly hkc most updn11nj.ls of Shak<'SPl'arr." Sulllv:111 said "Hut 'M1c1sum ml' r · n olie rt <;rave., ca 11.., ·a m\th11J,?raph1C' 1umh1t.,· "hteh 11 " Thl' pla) itself -.haft'> an 1 erm'i of ttmt• and place. Reginald Rook and Sharon Crabtree (left) portray young lovers in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." directed by Dan Sulltvan (above). For more on South Coast Repertory, see Page C4 "IN SETTING it in tt11' 19lh rentury. il pinned it 1n a rl·rluin t ime and pla('t' I "'ant<'<! a vt·ry restrictive moral ccxle oul of "hich the lovers can l'scapc " "I don't at all ltke arbitrary up daltnl?s of Sh akespean• I don't I 1 k e m o d l' r n v C' r s 1 o n s o f Shakespeare hecausC' vnu don't hche\'<' th<' wordi. l'an h,1v1' that kand of formal al) tn lhl' ~Ith 1·en tury." Sullivan i.a1d The produl't111n ., m.1J!1<·al qualities tncludl" tlw u:-1· of dolh 11\' Winston Tong of ~.in !"ran <'1'\CO m the rol1•s of fu1m·., "(Jl'i.J b('CllUSt' I can h1•l11•v1• m them as faartl'' mon· ,.a..,11\ than I can tn Pl'nph• dre.,wcl u11 l1k1· fa a rte' running ar 11u111I the s tage," Su1l1va.n .• s<rnl II t: SA l D 111-: h<'lle\(•<; t ht• :rr tors "1nv1•o;t thc•m w11h 11(1•" :inti that, for th<' .1udwn<'e. "h1·l11·1 1n fJtrte:. '' ''''H'1H1ulh an a1·t 111 th•· 1mag1nal1<in to ht•1.u·n "1th The pl nrl' Is At hen ... whll'h 1-. when• th(• oril!inal pla, Is ,,.t Sullivan .,a111 thc•r,• wn1• m ;111v 1 parallel' llC'I w1•t:n Gn·1·k h..,lnn• an tht' l!Jth <'<'J\lury .in!I in 1111' per1oc1 of uni 1qu1ly 1n "'har h Shakec;pra ro 's :-tor } ...., Jih1c1·1I Sulllv:rn, who d1rc·<'l<'rl sn t·c; ''Tam tnJ,? of lh1· Shn·w" in 197•1, said th at wa s h.., f1r s l Shakespearian prod111·t11in Jnd this ts his ~ccond As ked wh v he rhos•• (his particular pht\. hr s<11d. "I \\ant cd lo sec a Vl"ry simplf' priwlut" t1on of th<• play ht>causc• l'vr• '''<'n many prodtlrtioni; wht•r<.• the v.ords have been ohscurt'fl I ltkr lo see Shakes~are on a !-!mall Slll$Ze lt 'i; very rarely done We see a lot of festival Shakcc;pcare on an outdoor s tagr wh<'r<.' JK'Oplc have to s hout " "I THINK you always have to s tay obJective ahout the \\nrds because you get so used to hPar- tnft lhem you forget that lhe au· d1ence ts hearing it for the fir!>l time and It has to be absolutely clear." Sullivan said .. He said Shakes peare hac; a particular appeal to him "I love doing 1t because 1t 's u l'?reat challenge, t he words arc so b<>auliful. ·"Shakespeare was c-ssentially . a popu list lie was reall} writing for thl' pat. ll1s genius really cov- ered all rla:.sl'S. Just to put It simply. there was snmc·lhang inn for c \'eryon r.'' II t• sa 1d he bl'hevrs children as wt'll as. adults can <'njoy "A Midsummer Night's Dn'am " Th<' produclton will run JlOW through Apnl 24 . Ttc·kc'ls al $3.75 t•> S.'i 75 may br rrsC'rwrl h} caU· ang fi41i J:lli3 ••fl l'r I p m d:11ly. TllF. <"AST will inrlurtC' hoth fam1ll.1r !'\CR romp:inv mernb<'f'&, .1moni: thl'm Jlal Landon. Jr., Jakl' Gardiner. John I> avid Keller. Morgan Markay, Ddn Turhl', Gary Bi'll, Anna Lonf, Hithard Hyan. Sharon Crablrco :inrl ll<'~anald Hook and i.omc newrac·ps '\111l11·nl'P S m .1 y r c·1·nc1113'Cl Hhrnl.1 li1·m1J,lna111 "'"" pl.1ys T1tan1.1 . from tw1 11111><·.1rurwO~ on · Tht• l\t arv T,li·r l\1110l"c Show" .1 nrt "Tll1· J ,;ff ,.,..,,,11:-." 311 "<'II ;t'I "' hPr 1<·11•\l .. IOll prO· J,lr.im ... .Jn-.t•ph P:.1111•'' Nt•" Y11r): ~h:1k1·'>1w.1rc> Ff''ll I\ al .1111J 1 tW. l.1nroln ('1·nler H1•1wrt111 \ 1 nrnrl1•s l.unyrr <Olwron I h:u; p~·rformrd at lht• 0111 <;lobe ThN1t1•r, SC'ultlc llt-JH:rtorv u* th,.. A mrri con Cons1•rva to Theater Al Checco <Hottom I ha h<'rn frulurc·d al th<' Mark Tnp• Forum. thl' llunt1ni!lon llartfol"d Thrater, Mclod\ lan<I , Sf'vcr~l Broadway shows ancl f1lmo; r~ rludtnJ! ''Bullitt" 11n1I "llot('I;\' llr also appt•ars on trh'\·1-.111n ~ Eda 7.ahl m elrna> pla\<'d Broadwa\ 1n · CiinJ?<•rhrf' Ladv" an'd other produr t1on4 toured "11 h EINanor Park<'r 1fl "F'orty Carats" and has a • pea r cd a l the C1nr1nna Playhousr Co'ltumcs and settan~ w created tl\ Tom Rac;muc;-;('n " has de~~nrd sho" .. ;it thr Ma Taper Forum anrl for Pun Television. Ile was also assis art director for "Lau~h·in'' a the 42nd Annual Acade Awards presentation Lighting's by Thomas Ruz1ka and mus10 v.·as <'omposed and arran11:ed by Glen Barkley. I Nature Trips Planned ·ruckeor w11111ir~ S..nctu.,-y tn Oranae aa apon~rinK ,, r.ent's ot nature oriented tour1 for -.hach onl~ .i mlnlmkl r~ 1i. "tu.r&t"d Tours are Umatt'd t<> 13 Pt:'rwm. 1u'ld mt·et at 8 a m In front of Thrifty Orua Stort'. eorncr or Stlltc Collt'&e Odulevurd :ind C'huprnan Avenue ln rullt'rton, and r('1urn by 6 p m Reservations may be made: I>)' nllm~ 6"9 2760 Scht>duh·d an• Murc-h 14. t:c·olo~y of the Santti Ano Mount1u1lll CS2>. March 27 . 1-;atrth qu:ikl' l 'ounlr y and San Jk'rn11rdano Mu:seum ($21. M .£rl'h :Kl, San l>11.1ao Zoo and Scripps lnslllUll' or OceJOOJ(raphy ($3), Apnl 6, Pulm l>esert Mu .. eum anJ thfo J\1•ru1I Tramway C$8l. April 24 , Ecolotiy or the S..n Cabriel Mount.11ni. <S2 >. April 26. Newport Hack Bo y and Tide Pools IS:Zl ; M.Ay 6, Pines to PaJms 1$2l. aod May 12. Rent'ho S3nlu Ana B-Otan1c Gardt-ns and Rwer51de Mui.eum CS2 J. •Oli.i 111 F•tln-1 ... The Los Angelec; Hallet will conclude tht' Fullerton Colle.:l' Art.a:.l Lec:ture Senes' 1975-76 pcesentat1ons "1th o concert at 8 p m. Ma) 7 in Plummer Aud1tor1um. Chapman A\•enue at Lemon Street, f'ullt'rton Tacke~ at $3 SO for Ddults :.and S2 (or '>ludenlS art> available through the Fullerton College Bursar's OHtce. 871·8493 Alldlal .... lt'erlu....,, Performers may want to note two upcoming e\'ents at Sebastian's Wt'st Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avendia Pico, San Clemente . aud1t1ons and a 'summer theater workshop ! Non-Equity auditions for "Fiddler on the· ' Roof" wnl be held al 10 a .m . Saturday at the t playhouse. An accompanist will be provided but : singers should bring music in their own key. Performers will be paid for t he run of lhe show, April 20-July 11, s ix night&per week. , Dan Verre. r esident director at Sebastian's. t will conduct a summer theater workshop de· : signed for anyone age 12 or over. Classes will be held at the playhoust' from 10 a .m lo 3 · 15 p.m : e\ ery day for two weeks, "1th three sessions dur· I ang the summ<•r The fee ii. S60 per session. Dates arf.>Junc21 ·Jul~ 2. Aug 2·13 : andAug.16·27 For 'm(ormat1on. call 12131656-4899 ' Lft>•tt1•~ Pri~~ . ·Soprano Leontyne Price will sang with the , Los Angeles Phtlha rmom c under Zubm Mehta at : the orc he:.tra·i. pcn!>100 fund concert on Apnl 14. : 8 JO p m . an the Los Angeles Music Center •Pavilion She will include arias by Mozart, : Mahler. Verda, PuccinJ and Gershwtn Tickets, : ~to $20, go on l>a le March 22 at Wallicb'a, Uber· • ty and Mutual ;.igencies. )i.an~ A Mdlt lo"• C ·-The Yuung Mu'\1c1ans Foundation. 914 ~ I Rol>ertson Bl v<l . Lol> Angeles. will hold auditions , for mstrumentalasL'\ up to the age of 25 and I \'O<'fill Sb. up to lhl' age or 30. Preliminary aud1- 11on., wall b<' l\prll 21·30 and semi-finals will be : t\<ta y 1. with finals on May 2. Winners will be 'prt-sent<'d ai. soloists with the YM F De but , Orcht'slra or m r(•cital during 1976-77. Deadltne l foe; a1>phc;it1ons 1:. April 9. Information may be 1 nbraincd by call111g (213} 659-3766. I Ca,fa "''•a €lo• ... ; • Thl' Caty of Coi.t;1 Mesa is l'Urrently sponsor· •lot: a ~l'ne' or low cost cla'lses. mcludmg squar e· 1 dJncang for M'n1or c1t1zens . belly dancing. a heg1nnt•r!> dr.1m.1 \\Orkshop, and a n 01l·pamtmg I class for .> oung a rtasls age 8 16. Information 1s ! :t\•111lable by calling the Department of Leisure , !wr\.1ces, 556 ~JOO, dunng weekdays. I ~tt'dW..,ork S laoee : • Are you a Ol'<.'dle art1~t" Vanous types or ni~dl<.'t'rJrt~. indudmg crewel. t'mbro1dery. f"rtdlepo mt. palCh\\ork. applaque. sort sculpture bjKI tO\'S, Hrl' :-.ou~ht ror Fullerton College's )\rnenc'ana Expo, Apnl 2 and 3. Apphcutions triust b<.' <;ubmitted b) March 20. with a SO cents per t!ntry fee. Information is available from $i l ·SSSJ or 871 -8000. ext. 20 ilcL. I Er,n•• • E\ rnh Sl'h<.'dulrd at UC Los An~eles this month inrludl' now through March 20. "Abe Lin· f9!D m llhno1<;" 1$3). tonight through Sunday. !.J\ I>un1't' Company <S.1 and $41. March 16. 19 20 Penn~\ lvunla Rullet<$4 lo S7 1, March 20, na~do Segall. p1anbt. ($5). March 21. Bran. ·. burg Plu}Crs ($51, Mart·h 2..1 and 27, Anthony Newman, h•rpaschordl~t 1 $.1 SO to $6.50 J, and Much 28. Elly Amehni.:. :-.oprano tS5 to ST.AO>. Tickt't. are 1v11lobk ut .a~cnc1ti1 Art e:\htb1~ thll; month wUJ bl' Conll'mpor.11 y Atnt"racun Photo&raphy. now lhrou.,:h \1.m·h i11 al lhl' Fredt'rick S. W1ghl Mt Gulkr). 11 .i m tu 5 p m Tueed•Y·fo'r1day, I to5p m -.~kend~ Sirla9C..~1ltl•• The 18th unnuul l'unj.trl.':.11 uf Mring ~. sponsored by the Mu..,1<·1ans' As.,0<•1Jlllt1l, Ln('il!I 7, A Jo'. or M • IS ll ponwnnl( J 'tr1ni: n1mpt•l1lion for pla) t'rs bet ween thl' afit'' of Hi ,1nd 23, although t•xcevt1onully toill'nted 1n,tru11H•nta"i.l11 )Oungt'r than 16 muy be con51dered W1nn1•rs "'111 receive scholar:.h1p' to lht" Un1vttr111ty or Washington an S('atlle for a M~ll:.1on June 28-Aug 20. Housing . mt'ah and tran,portat1011 c1rl' 1n eluded. Appllcat1oni. "tuch mui.t be filed li) !\larch 31. are a\ a1lable from i.chuol niu.<;1c teachers and supervtSOrS or from Loc;,il 7's Mu:.1c Hall. 20SO S. M :un St .. Santa Ana •Dft1U'• Dl•dpl.r A theater party to bene(1t scholarships is be· 111g orgao11ed to a ttend lhe 8 JO pm M;,irch 20 performance of "The De\ 1l's D1sc1ple" al Golden West Collegt' Theatt'r. 15744 Golden West St . Huntington Beach. and "111 include an after theater part> to meet the cast. Tickets at SS are <!vailable 1n the college bookstore or by calhn~ 892· 7711, college act1v1t1es. LA Mui~ t:nun- The world premiere of a Neil Simon comed y and a performance of Mahler 's Symphony No. 8 arc among the April highlights planned for the Los Angeles Music Center. Tammy Grimes, George Grizzard, Barbara Barrie and Jack Weston will star in Simon's "California Suite." which opens for low-priced pre\•iews April 17 and wlll play April 23·June 5 at the Ahmanson Theater. Soprano Heather Harper wall JOIO Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Apnl 29 and 30 and ~lay l for the Mahler performance, along with Simon Estes. basll baritone. Tickets for both events will be sold at agencies. Jazz Festival To Be 'Pure' NEW YORK (AP) -This year's Newport Jazz Festival-New York will feature more pure Jazz and fewer commercial groups than last year, it:. promoters have annount'ed. . It also will call out or reurement t"o Jazt greats -guitarist Tai Farlow and Cootie W1U1ams. W1lhams will be fratured 111 a special retrospective of the works or the late Duke EU · ington. "This year we're trying to slick to as many ot the pure jazz groups as possible.·• said George Wem, Festival producer. "La~l year we mixed commercial i.:roups in and the audience didn't like it. The festival will run from June 25 to July 5. "The Jan audience 1s a very particular au· d1ence." he s aid. "They don't care whether so- meone has made a re<'ord " Count Basie will g1\'e a tree bicentennial con· cert at the World Trade Center July 4 An outdoor "S2nd Street J azz Fair" •~ planned for the la~l day or the lO-day·lon~ testa val. Du rang th<.' J!J:.>c; and 40s. this m1dto" n Manhattan st reet "as f1ll Nl "1th clubs and bars where jazz musicians gathered. "It's our way or a r knowledgang the significance ot 52nd Street in the conUnumg his- tory of jazz." Wein said About 15 groups Will perform nonstop from 11 a.m. to 4 p. m. A gospel picnic will be held J une 26 on an estate in New Je rsey. An annual (erry ride on the Hudson Ra ver Is also plannf't1 The Fes tival roncert s will be held al Carnegie Hall, the Caty C<'nter and Radio City Music Hall. Arts anrlud<' Tony Rennell. Charles Mingus. Bill F.vano; Tno. Art Blakey and The Jazz Mcsseniters. Horace Salver Quintl'l, Diu.y Gillespie. T h('lonious Monk. 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News"°"' •II over CeHtonA lsrouftdedup uchd•r DAILY PILOT In lhe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~__:_:,~---·~~~~~~· f t od!y, Mat¢1'1 12.1976 DAl'lY PILOT (''J --! , Creole Cooking Spicy An) one 'Ahn hu!> 'pent any Umt' In ~''\\ Orll Jll., hJ' a.·t1wrt'd • ht~h· fur mh· or Am,.n,·.i, m •••l dl">llO\ll \t• lUl.,lnl"I 'lhofl, of cour:.t', I'> t°rt'olt' c·0t>ktn1¢, whlC'h h:i-, m.idt the city u mf'C't'a for J:ourmch from all 11\t'r tht• v.orltJ t:nforturH1h:I)' mo .. t of lh elem t hu\t~ tht' m'"'n' tc• ru11 to ="l'V. 01IC".111~ \'\t•f\ llnW v.1• ~1·t .1 cra\ln)I for <'r•·•>lt· fu-wj But to th(>io.t• 111 lht· know. tht'ft•., a rl'stquhmt 111 l>.111.i l)om t thut pro \ldl') a Ol''lt hl·..,t than.: ullnnuhvt' J he fulflllinJ: 'llOt v.hcr,• )OU c·an t'll lti,\ truly autht•nl1l· ~l'W ''rh' .. "' tl1,h1•21 111 a plt·a \.1111 frt-nc•h ()u.1rt.-r Ilk•• .. ctt1 nl( ,., tht' l.t•Ul'•l.tl)" l'Url hJM 1111" an Jh th1r<I \ 1•;1r Of CIJ>('1'.1t111n 111 DanJ 1'01nt JI l lJ l2 Dd l'r Jd•1 lJU't ulf tlw ('11a .1 111.:hv..i\ m·>.t lo Brook,11!1 \\ 11wr' 111 th\• 1·'< t rcmt• 0 01 th t•ntl· u{ tov. n •. -1!13 !SMl I CR EOLt; cook1n~ l'omtunes l•lemt·11h 11( d.1 ... ,1<' f''n·11c h, !'I IJ a n 1 ' n <l n d 1\ " I? I o SJ ' 11 n CUll>IOe. 1'1 cµatt'd Wllh the 'kllll•d a ... i.1 ... ta1w1• of blac k dwr ... ;i111I 1:. ~Pl<'t>d and M?J ... oncd with anwn· d1ent:. u:.ed b' thl• local Choctaw l ndrnn.. /\nd . a!> muc h a -. anythin~ 1t :. a produ«t l)f abu11 dant r1±g1onal fomb 'uch a'i ~aml' and !>alt·'A Jtt·r Jnd frc1"1h·\\ .ilcr fish It as l ht• 1>l'<'ISOnln.I( leaning heanly on pep!Jcr. omoni., i:arhc, ~rcen PCIJPl'r:. Jn<I ~PH'l'' that gl\ c:. so many Cn·olc 1llo;h1·s lht•1r strong 1nd1v1duahl) Thi· most ~ldl'I\ u"cd of th{·~l' WJ'tJntng:. 1:. file. m.1dt• from JJO\\llcred .. a ... ,Jfra:. lt.•J\l''· \\h1th holh flJ\uro, and t l•'<t U1 l'" (11o<l It dt!>lllh:.:r.1ll'' 111 lllt' lunJ.! ~lo" C'11ok1111! or 111110,l Creole dt!>ht',, <md 1' ~··ncrall\ addNJ Lil the la'l m 1n11tt· "llll anotht'r l} p1C'al an1tn·d1t·nt 1, ol..r.1 the ba!'>I ... Of m11-.t J!HfllhO dhhl•;, ror both OJ\ onni.: and tha<'l.t·nmi? The Crroh• '"''nalll1t·' J l the t..ou1:.1anJ l'urrhJ..,l' lt•ad flH "1th l\\O ext•l'llcnl C'rahm1·at d1-.hcs IC \OU ~ckfl Onl' or lht"•t' J' \ IJUf en tree. you -.hould p1l·k .1n·ord1n1oe ln \OUr j.lrckrl'IH'l' r111 'Pll'~ hol tlt'""t~ BEER WINE Out ·n· About NOf'ftW\ St.Wy Crabmeat Orleans. Cf'\\'d f'n <'3 -sicc-rolt'. ts ha r ply hot rrnd ap1e y <S~ 951 Crabrnt>ot Luu1i:.h1nl•, '''I"\ t-d ;.iu g rutln t'n Cll!\..~1·ruh:. h:t' t• d Uute. llii:b tl) Sl'in>oncd lu:.ll' ($6 45 J Other d t'l1c1oui. Crt'OI<• d1llhes tnclude poulet Crtoolt.-<breai.t ol chicke n ~1m m1·rt•d in '>1ut·1• 1, S5 75 s hrim p C rt>ole \CttJun •t )'le) or :.h r lmp •:touf t'l' I bautt-ed and served on riet'l, SS i S each. And . when it's in S<l;.s:.on. crawhsh Etoulee. ~ 25 ADDITIONAL seafood selt'C lion:. include sole meuntt'r\" Jmandtne. $4 75. brook trout t'hamp1gnon ras sen ed at :'lie'A Orleans Pontl·ha rtrain Hotel i. SS i5. abalone steak , $8 95. halibut slt>ak <choice center<'Ul 1. S6 25 . fried Bayou catfish, $4 75, froglegs Lou1siane, $6.25, lobs ter tails. $10.95. Still other ('ho1ces are southern fned chit-ken. S4 95. :.outhern '>tyle broiled lamb ehops, $6 95. top .;irloin . Si .45; peute f1IN mignon. $6.25, steak and lobster combo. $9.95. A lasrn1appe du jour tda1ly s~ci al I \'anes m pnce ac Pl•t1• Clarf11n B e nn y G o o d man will perform a clarinet concerto written for him by Aaron Copland in "Copland Con· ducts Copland " on "Music in Ame ric a ." 8 :30 p .m . March 18 on Cha nnel 28. MfSA YHDI CIHTU, COSTA MIU ADAMS AT HAUotl ........, •"""-"" f7'·1111 ~olden ~~ Sl;;;)ragon "'-- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec1al111ng In Chinese A la C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•C11r ,1~ER DAIL V r 00<1 I'• l u~e Out 1 I 30 A M to 10 P M JOJl...,._.._ COSTA MIU 642·716% • 64'-HI I <'Ording td tbe entree. and lhere are 1pec1•I childr~n·i. dmnen for )OUJ'IJ:.l~rit undu 12. All cnlrcc~ incl~dc to5sed lrH'n :..)lad Y. ttb chotce o/ dre~i. inc . tic.-or pota to, • a&>i.rdc-n frn b \C&c-lablc, Frmcb brud and Creole C:.trone> cortl'c or c.>.ft u u ·~·t IF VOtJll •P~tatc permit~. llw restaurant offer couple of tr od&Uonol <.:r.·ole desserts that wall Kt\•e your wcet tooth 11 whole new lease on hie. Tht'Y arc New Or lt':lru brt'ud puddin.: w1lh whl•kl'Y suucti. und Murd1 Gras a lmond torte . with whlpped cr~nm. 15 cents each And back ut the t>cimruna of the meal. only for those v. Ile> are cenwne-ly ht-avy e•ters. there's a chc.>1ce of three traditional ap· peti1ers They ar e Cr eole gumbo. cup 7S centi.. bo 'A I Sl.25 . Atcbafala) a turtlt.• soup, 75<'ent.s, Ra m part sh rimp re m ou tade. Sl SO. D inne r 1s s c r \'ed at t h e Lows1a n a Purc hJi.e night!)·. o - t'ept Monday, start.mg at 5 30 p m The cot'kta1l lounge opens at 4pm And on Sunday. from 10·30 a m to 2 p m , b r un<'h takes t he f or m o f a "Pl an t a t io n Breakfast", ta bbed at $3.75 per person ( ____ Ti_rii_e_sl_P_la_c_es __ J Music, Dance, Psychic Keep UCI Buzzing TONICtrr. MARCii I:! OASCF. WORKSllOP Stud\•nt workl> in lht• lT Irvine Fine ,\rts L1ttk Thruter. room 161 of Hum an1tlt'!> ti a ll. 8 o'l'lut•k tMu~hl and Saturdu~ 75 Ct'nll> l 'S IVERSIT'\' WI SD ES SEMBLF. Condu<'lt"d b\ Dr Charlt'!> ~1 AtklO!>(IO, 14 o'clock ton1Jthl in the l'Cl Fint.-Art-. \'111.i~t·Thl··•tt•r Sl 833 661'; P S \'C HIC Pt:R FOR~IF.R Ctl E11gle,, 8 o'clock tonighl at l CJ !>Crawford llall SJ 50 SATIOSAL ORAS GE HOW Oran1:e Show exit from I· l S fret.'~ a\. SJn Re rnardino. now through !\l arrh 21 Jlti hhghtr-. Freddie Prinzc. Ma r<'h 13 , Bob llope. March 14, The Locker!>, ~1arch 15 . Ot.>nnt:. Oa~. !\larch 16. T he Ink Spot:.. March 17, Skiles and llendt.'r!>on, Mar <'h 18, Bud- dy E bsen, !\l arch 19 1 885-0201 'WEST SIDE STORY' Opening of re modeled auditorium at lluntangton Beach High Sc hool. 1905 Ma m St . Huntingt on Beach. 8 o 't'lock tonight and Saturday S2 SJS-25 14, ext 205. BOAT 'snow Western National Boot and Marine Sho~, now lhrough S unday at the Ana heim Con ven tion Cl'nlt'r. To 10 o'clock tonight ; noon to 10·30 p m . Saturday, noon to 8 p.m . Su nd<iy . $2 -.duJLi, $1 c hildren 6 12. under 6 free. FOLK F ESTl\'i\L Ario Guthnt.', Pete See~er, Odetta and otherr.. 7 JO o't'loclc tonight at the Santa !\lont<'a C1v1<' Auditorium, 4lh Street at Pico Boule ,·ard. Santa Mont<'a. $5.50 to SlO, tlt'kets at agencies or <213> 393 9961. . FREDDIE KING -Blues g uitan sl. 8 JO a nd 11 o'clock tonight through Sunday at the Golden Bear , 306 Const Highway, lluntmgton Be ach. $4.SO. s.16·9600. 6THE GOOD DOCTOR' -1'c1l Simon comedy, 8 :30 p .m . T uesd a y -Saturday now through March OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY Diftiftc) ltOOfftt I l·I O•LOUIMJe 11 -2 OLD CITY PLAZA 111 W . A•.W. ,ClllhecM #4 S• Cl__.• 4ta.tZI I .. 1---------·couPoN·--------- : Now At El Matador ONE FREE WITH ONE \U >.I<'°"",\ AMlltl( AN Hl{lAIJ ~ T "\• 'm .. i\ ot 'ff.A t•••n ff.-. 11n ,,, '•Y\Jl(f ••lh l &I' tt.1., "'W••· .._. I 0 1\1 kt, 'I Mi '' ... • ,1 .. ~11.u.1 ( "" tt~·"'"' • uu.-\11\ "-•·•·'1"'''' •' h .... ,u Morcrol { ,.0 ttv"'"' •\tr''""""' '""'"'n t)ttl\h h (,,,,,,,j\_ ... , ..... 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"I'S \our Cal b. lh•;nl," t h1·u11~h !\lllreh 2~ at thl· Wt':-lv.Ol'CJ l'lu~ holiM' ~ \Tl'RDA\', l\l,\Rf H 13 EMM\'LOl' llARRIS Fulk 1111<1 countn· sang('r, Sa turdu~ ut "nott' lk1 1 ~ F.1rm. Bucu.i Park SJ udulb. SI 54.' t'luhln•n IC?i 17ili CORK\' CARROl.L \nJ tht• t-\1nk D1•.: Su1 r Hund. 8 p m S.11u1 d.t\ •ll lhl· t-'ur'urn Tht•ult•r 6$0 La~una Can~ on Ho.ad l.J.iun.i At•uc•h WlJ b Story' tlle and Beth f-'1h'hl't S.1.1t lhl· doi•1 ·• ROL•'BJORu,c; ~\H'(h-.htlllllr.Sa1111da~ lit the Lo:. Anl?t'k-. Sl'lllll-.h Hilt• .\uJ1101 1um -1357 W1lsh1re Bl\d lnl11rn1.11m11 .111d 111·l.1·h 551 5.549 or < 213 J 39Hl309 S.S·S7 DEBUT OR CHESTRA or thl' Youns: Mu,I· f'ians i'oundat 1nn , 14 pm S;1turda' al t]lu W1l:.h1re Ebell Thl•akr. Lo~ \111.tl.'11·~ S2 adulh0 (Sff TIME • Page au St. Pat's Events MISSION VIEJO PARADE At 2 p m. Mare h 13, south on Chn .. anla D1•1 \ e from Pr adera Dri\C SANTA .\NA P.\Ri\Ot: At nnon !\l arch 13, east on C1\'ic Center Ori\ l' from Broad" ay IRISH FOLK )1l'SI<' With Kl'' 111 C;a:.cy. "the ln~h Troubadour • Jnd 'I h'-' Han,ht'l':.. 1l a.m . to 3 p m M art·h t:l 17 Ft l'l'. at South Coast \'11lai:e nn tht• m.111 nl·:tr lri'>h ('ullJ~~ Import!>. IRISH DANC'F. Spon~rcd by Anc1t•nt Ord~r of Hibernians of 01\ 1 .. ion One. Or anlo(l' Coun ty' M a rt'h 13 nt tht• fou llerton Elk~ Club ~1th music by Ken R itchie's ln sh Shov. bund Also, a conc.-ert. 3 to i p m March 14 al Sl Just in Martyr Hall, 20SO W Hall Road, Anaheim. , featuring the Com ha lt a~ Cl'Ollom E1rl'ann In formation 892 5788 l>onut1011:. n·qul't.tl•d MONDAY HIG>HT ALLEY . SHOWCASE. AT THE ALLEY WEST I t ,,M. 'Tll Clo1hfq'' &terlaiMn 5'CJ" Up at I p.M. AU AMA TEUllS WB.COME TO TllY OUT ........................ W11 .. .,._M Fw A,.._....., WHt .. 1111•1it ALSO: SPAGHETTI SPECIAL . 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LAOUNA BEACH 1••""'-l~--t Am()lf' '""' P 11111nq 494 -9491 NOW APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM THE SENSATIONAL BOB WHITE PLUS The TONY MORALES TWO Posslt>lv lhE> l 1nE1sl eotflft•,_ eYer 10 ~ 1n thts _,,. and YoU !NY have Met1 B0e WHITE on a TV segmt'nt of Police Story or 1n the rrovte&. including Tl'le Snows of K1fo1Nn1aro or on national oommerc1el1 Now ne bndges the general'°" gap. dehoht•no youno and old with hos great 90Und. becked by ttle TONY MORAlES TWO as fhe grouo INN toward !tie nostalgrc U9ten ONCE. we KNOW you Wiii be bedt again & again TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 9 PM to 2 AM KONA LANES 2699 Harbor, Costa~ 545-1112 Now appearing: SPECTRUM TEMPLE (fARDEN$ ~-· i Q-ffNS~ R.-•taurartt ~"\~~ LUNCHEON AMO DIMMER DAILY Speciol Luttehf.on lvffet S 1.85 l.'1 •1 J,1, II • , ft ri.ov 11 1 t I RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE r. •' 1ri ''l l ,, 1 r r, f 1r •• 11 OnnK· I SOO ADAMS lot Horborl con• Mlh S40-IU7 540·1'2) Al>d. 111 G•.S." G ro •• I 220 I IR OOICHUll ST 1A1 c i..,.-111 ua.1020 * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQL1ISITF: C'l 11SINE·SEHVICE Olt\NEH SEHVJo:D FHOM 5 P~I Ll ~Cl! FHOM 11 · :l<l A~I CHAMPAG~E Sl'~DAY BRUNCH · FRO.\t 10 A:\I · 3 P:\J * Captain's Tablr CoHee Shop SER\'I~(; 21 llOl'RS DANCING & EtITTRTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR.NEWPORT (OffOSITI THI AllPOH) 833-2770 HOW OPEN MONDAYS Presents PRIME RIB DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~ DINNER SPECIALS? . Au Jus 5595 OR FULL V2 CHICKEN s4 95 Both Dinners Include SCMIP ct. Jwr Of' A. Cool Crisp Salad To Stcrt HONEY A MUSTARO. BLEU CHEESE 0< THOUSAND ISLAND Hot SA.M FRANCISCAN Loaf of lreod V eC)ltable du Jow • le•..-oge AND YOUR CHOICE Of= DESSERT Cheese Pie • Ice C~ • Chocolate MotttM $2.95 ~ ATAu.TIMIS AU. & SAT. OHL Y A.DD S2 MORE. PER ENTREE. A.FTIR 7:10 P.M. Danclnq T .. : tt.r. SIM. to the G8e De Vale Trio 0Pfn For Lunch • Dinner From 5 p.m Nightly 1617 WHkHff Dr .. Mewporl .. oclt Srrved Monday 1h111 Thursd•v (fridiV, Saturday & Sunday '111 6 PM I E ulud1119 Huhdtys dinnPfT rnclflliP {CJl/fl nr {,1/ 111, r 11111 ,. ?I /1.111'1/ /1'1ri11n or nee RED SNAPPER . 2 75 MAHI MAHI . . 2 95 GRILLED SEA BASS.. . 3 25 TOP SI RLOIN .. . .. . 3 75 NEW YORK STEAK . 3 95 LOBSTER TAI L . 5 50 STEAK ANO LOBSTER . 5 95 l uochton from $1 .95 served d11ly '111 4 P.M. Privm Party F1c1littes 10 300 3901 E COAST HWY , CORONA DEL MAI\,. RESERVATIONS 17141 675 Dt00;.,. 16271 PACIFIC COAST HWV,.;:, HUNTINGTON 8EAC" RESERVATIONS 12131 592 12?1. J (;4 DAil 'Y PILOT 'nc!!t Maten 12. 1!176 SCR: At the 100 Mark Intermission Tom Titus Eleven yeara ond an n~ 100 productions. That'• th• double an· 1uver1ary b e1ni ttlebrat~ th11 we~kend by ~outh Coast • Repertory , l he pre stlglou~ C"Om p1any of pro feulonal thespians an downtown t oala Mei.a Jt was l l yean 111io lO day.th»t SCR, ~h1ch had .. previewed" two of 1ti. shows at the old L a&un41 PlayhouS('. r a 1scd thl' curtain on it s first permanent hOl'tll', a 7S i.eat theat er on the Newport. B ear h ba)lb'ont /.nd Saturday na1rtht. whb the orfic1al operung of "A Midsummer :.01ght's Dream," SCR re- at'hes •the 100 mark in total productaoni. lt 's an enviable accomplish· .meot for a theater group \lo'fuch began v1rtuall> on 11 8hoestring. operaung out of a :.talion .... a~on a little more than a decade ago. OVER THE years. thu, ambitious company hai. soare·d repea t edly to heights of artistic quali· t)'. Even ~hen :.addled with Inferior material. as has too often been the case. SCR has turned in a weU·done production. But when the quality or the scnpt, the caliber of the acting and the ex· ~nence of the produc UOO ha\'e all bN•n f1r<.t rate -and this ha:. hap pened many memornble Umes -the resulting ex penence hu been un matchable OvN tht> (1rst 11 ye11n and 100 11how•. all reviewed tn tha. column, there arc too many such momf.'n~ to rt-count ht>rt' There are. tn fact, roir too many blut'·ribbon C R p roductions t o 6t'lt-<'t an honor roll 1il JO 1>:.trtl('ular favoritu ln~tt'ud. on the O<'cas1on o f So u t h Coas t H1•1)(•rtor~ '11 a~ct-nt to the IOO·product1on plateau, .,.. e ofh:r 1a lbt of 20 :.hows a scant one-firth of the total as repre~enlallve of the company's cons1s- tt>nt quuht) Here, then, are SCR's top 20, from the vie~· poUlt of one critic ~ho has ~een .tll 100 The list 1:. rhronolog1cal, ratht:r than in descending or· der 1. "TARTl'FFE " 119651, the far~t ~how e\'er b r ought to the Orange Coast by SCR. A \\lld . madcap romp which may ne\ er be t."qualcd for ~hec r hilarity 2 "Th e Gll>.i~s Menagerie" 11965 >. an outstanding interpreta- ti o n of T e nnessee Williams' first play. with Denise Clement:.· haunt· 1ng performance a s Laurd i.t1ll strong in lhe memory 3 "Othello" <1965), an 1ncrl'<l1bly 'ital staging of the S hakespearean traJ(cdy ~1th thundering performances from John H . "Catch 22" 11973), tht lhuttr's 10th an· a ruU·bodltd staaln& of nherury produt'tion. 'h• popu I a r J o eph tar re moved rrom lht' Ht'ller n o\'f'I. aftt>r first "Tartuffl'" but ''Pueblo" th" be•t of tularious ne\erthelhS SCR'smilltary play~ 20 · 'Tht' N 11t1on ul tS. "The Ta\l'rr\" tlealth" 11976). a lhrt'<'· Ot73>. an excellent 11t1111 • tiered represent11tlon or mgofGeorgt> M Coh n'ii Britis h ho:-.pitul!I 1t11d vtntage piece of theatf'r tht'ar 1nhab1tuntll with with Ric hard Uo~ I<' su(X'rb cnsembh: work superb In tht> t'entral --- rolt' . LESLIE JONES ANO JOHN ARTHUR DAVlS In 'Tettutfe,' 1985 11. "Tiit: TAMING of th e Shrew " 119741, Shakespeare's clui;s1c comedy presented "ith nbald gu&to the "a.r the Bard intended. Arthur Dan:-. 1n the title rolt." und R1ch.ud Reko.,.. as Iago 4 "The C:arC'taker ' 11966>. by far the be~t ()( SC R · s · three P 1 n t c r pla~s. ~1th Oa' 1!>. l>on Tuche and O:l\ 1d Cle ment:. st their pec1k 5 "The Time or Your Life" 119681. a mo\'lng interpretation or Wilham S u r o v a n · s c I a :-. :. 1 t' , beautifully s taged by !\lartin Benson 6 "!\1acbeth" 119681. another Shakespearean tragedy, strongly pre· sented with Da\'1S at_:ain in full dramatic form 7. "A Streetcar Named Des i re" ( 1968>. a powertul prOdu<'llOn of the Tennessee Williams drama made memorable b\' Chene Patch in lhc role of Blanche 8 "D ea th of a Salesman" 11969 1. John Arthur Da\ls' :.~tto song at SCR :ind one of h111 finest perform dnres. as Wi lly Loman 9. "One Flew O\er the Cuckoo's Nest" 119701 an mam "a' 11 the best of all th t>. S c ·R s h ows. a masterpiece enhanced by the br1ll1an - tt."rformance of Hal Lan· don Jr in the role later made famous by J ack :'\1cholson 10 "lnd1ani.· l1970>. a sprawhn1t panorama in· dtct1ng the treatment of the red men. technically superior 11 . "MOTHER 17 "Godspell" 11974). SCR 's all·time box·office champ, the gospel-~k musical brought back the next !>t'a~on by popular demand. 18. "That Cham · p1onship Season" 11974>. this column's fa\'Orite, a powerful indictment of small t own chicanery brilliantly st age d by David Emmes. 19. "Tartuffe" EARTH " 11971 l. the -:-=~======-· ora~1nal rock-ecology musical by Toni Shearer <now part of the Captain and Tennille> and Ron Thronson, so popular it 110,. .. , 11111111 •vt. SPOUTER SALOON \\ th•alruut I ,f\u11h ••I 111.1 \\ li.11 .... \.11lu" •'"'I ll uh11 I ~• '>l.11•P•" ! I \11 ltl "''II'-' ' -\1,lutUlt~ 1111 II \I 1111 • I' \\ ti II I\ ' .JO•' \t 111t "'',I \\as brought back willun IMl-.1m f11'l•lt-?tt• the year ~~;;;;;;;;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiim-...iii..-12 "Tomm~•" (19711. I The Who'i; pulsating rock opera ~ h1ch also l:Jll'r bl•came a hit mov- 1 t' an incredibl e at·h1l',·ement. 13 .. Pueblo" 11972l, the p o wt.'rful r e enactment of the in famou~ ship seaure with Don Tue he at ht:. h ne:.t 1n the role of Commander Bucher MOW APPEARJMG FRIDAY & SATURDAY MITES The Sensational RUTHIE LEW·IS r-------------, IHTERT AINMIHT & DANCING IEHJOY AH IEYEHIHG AT: • 41 i~ ~A~~,~K~m~~~ • I t't·utunni: TrupacJI IJnnk:-I 4 I BAMBOO DINNER SPECIAL I Kui'I 2121 E~~~ ~~~~~h~tlgbuy .. 11 I TERRACE FO• TWO oa MOH Corona dcl Mar I ., ,~~ "'fl $3~~[!.!!?N I~-----· ----6-73_99_1!1 __ _, ~ 'V~ 11'\0 U .0 °""' • • "UO • l,..,~,.... f'r::Z:::-=c::::::i:=====::t:~===~ I ~I ~t ,..,..,......... 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PATRICK'S DAT ---_______ ··_-__ -_1~ :.~., BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY COCKTAILS UNOER THE ST AAS ~ (and for luncheon & dinner every day!) • \1111•1 .t 1 I'" • " t , / , /1 1 \1.11;11 PJn 1 ,Jnr//.1 "• , , "" "' '"''' ,/ ,,, ,1 / 11 ,. 1/1111 hoc <ff'fH· ,n,,,,,,.,, 1 ,,. 1n1t't·1/ 1l14t••• ,,,.'•lo •.. tnrl 'O{)/lt•rf \I l/1 l "'lllt' tf,• \I, lllh•• \\111/'/h't/ I II ,I/It ff,75 e I\ t' I H, I J,,, •I /C/1p//1·• 1110 1\ i'/1 .•t><Jt tfc•.u t 1'11/ 1,,• 1, .. ,,"\I••.,• ) uflt \ 111n • ( ''" f,1 ,, ... , .... , \I 1 ·11 1•1.11 .. '°' '''/I"" '1,tUlh ··1t11111 ·'"'' ·"' ,,, 11 COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA l'\Ot-th side of the Oullock 's w ina IV• P1r!(in1 SS6-1225 ~llllCAllD • AMUICA~ U,ll(U • MAStlll CHUG( SPACH ETTI FOR THE KIDS For d1nne1 e very S;itu1 tlay nnd Sunday all ktds 1:> and undor N \I 5p;1qhett1 tor FREE ~ Chtldrf"n 11ccnmp:rn1.-cl l)y M om or Dad will rccP1vc ;i ch•IC1 c;, portion of sp,1ghe1t1 and m{>at sauce 1ncluclinq fr<>sh wafm Italian bread 8C'ld butter CA:» Av.i1IJblf" from 4 00 PM unttl closing L1m1t two Ire<' ct11lo c; oor11ons tor Pach ~ult dinner served CA:» See you at Tonio s Jtl~s weekend' ~ . 210 Newl>Of1 Cen1~r Or Newo0r1 S.fteh 11•1644-2601 ~'C/'l~;/\,:il~lo:K:l\.:i~\.!X:A:tlr.J~:J\.:x:J'\.:I _____ CH_AM_,_•_GNE_s_UN_D_A_Y_M_uNCH ____ I ' .. _ 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. _ ENTERT AINMEHT & DANCING TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY ~ Join Us In The Irish C'.etebrotlon ~ !~.· While You're Attending The ~ § BUSHMIUS WHCSKEY BARREL RACE ~ ~ c:An Ou~tanding ~stau11lrtt ~ · TllHIDAD ~~=THL IAMD i; ''°"''' J#nnnl#... :: ,.,.... I p.a °" -s.t., M.-ch I l ~ 1 l(/CENSI(/ """Miss MIUER :.:! ··~~~ ,,, ~· I ~ ... fFOlll •Id 2 f/llfl 20 ._:it·; lU.UTIOMS '1' t {7H) 547-9511 M t) 640-5113 ' I r: 18115 JC.17th St.. Santa Ana, Ca. • • ~~~~.,~'!~-~:-: ··--. --~ ·-_ ·-· .. ·-·~ 5; ........................... . . ~basitans west ~ ...... . .......... ,,,... : . . ........................... Hwt u,.. Of' ''09• lh• ••ry odvh lo"9 "'""1"9 lo• Vegot ICNgh 1101 (714) 492·9950 "0 AV(NIOA P'ICO SAN CllMlNTE ............................. . ., . • I • : ~basnans ~st : : ......... -...... ,. ~ '"''' : . . ........................... C.ll 6'2-5678. Put a lew words to WOtk lot OU ---~-------.. , .. ·~. ,, •• < ••........ _,,,,.•/Jr. Sure 'N Begorrah ! We're Having A ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION! DOUBLES ALL DAY FOR THE PRICE OF ONE <Well Drinks Only) COME JOIN IN ON THE FUN WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17 COLO,'V't' KITCHEN 271'2 Ort .. e Hwy. Sen Juen Cepletreno THE OLD CHICAGO GASLIGHTER r------couroM------., •1 2 FOR I SPECIAL '1 With This OOupon Only I TWO TERIY AID STEAK I ' DINNERS FOR $5.95 I I Including Soup Of S1lld I I Choice ol Potato end Vegeleble I I s.r.M "'-4 ,.... ..,._, I I Offer Good tnru Sat . March 27 I IREAKFAST WMCH L~----------------~ NOW APPEARING ROYAL GARDEN DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND DINWER COCKT~ILS Evtry fr. & Sot. Hite• 7 to 11 p.m. OPEN DAIL 'Y 7 30 1 m • Mon ·F" 12 Noon Saturday • Oosed Sunday 610 H•wpori C....... Dr .. FtnWoa llled MIWPOIT IUCH (Ne>Ct to Avco Towers) UO.Ol22 .. KOCE Television (50) t • TillSISMY LAND 1 M SUllVlY 01' LITUU.TUlll IN '"UllS >• WOMANALIVl[I > J t lll tS Tlll llOO(IU Nltc»llOllHOOD e • MA.OICSNOW • U SUAMIE STllllT t IJ MAOICSNOW I• lllCTlllC COM I' ANY • W CHANT TO CNANCf • • WNATC>O YOU llll'l(T• , W MlTllll'Y Oll l'ITlllrt' I• llOTlllS l'll'lllNl t H WA,NI NOTON Wllll IN lllEVllW t. WA LL STiii if Wllll ll'flSI •• lT'SNAllOTOelAl'INOUIN 1t 1t l A Sf•A OA ""•O,.rtro '•Uinl \ \pH1ttJel t•bl• on fltm 0 ht'\I Weekender Deadlines Deadline /or 1ubmiuion of matenal for any Weekendt>r" noon Tuesday of the week of publ1cat~n Items about mtd·week t'Wnl& ahould be 11Jbmttted 1n Ir~ for the Wukendn lmw pnor to lhe event R, Cfl't'Sll to have phntogroph.t tolU'n or /or a posnble feo.ture ttory should be IUbmllttd two 1«ek1 pnor to publ1cotum Molt'nal ~houl.d be tt'fll lo the Weektndff. Orange Coo.st Dolly Pilot, Box 1560, Co1ta Me1a, CA 221526. I i l rtld.y. Match 12. 197'6 DAILY PILOT ('5 .. . ., . Me•ories Unme•orable 0 m G"> 0 By KATHE 8 . TRACY °' .. ~.,~ ..... "NA!.xl Stop. Crttnwich Village" is a predictable story ot sh' ~ from the lower side of Brooklyn a mbling throu1h lite i n New York 's Greenwich Villa1e in 19~. break. "Next St op" howd be retitled ''The Little Rascals Grow Up." It ls not a movle oC the Intellect or of the emotion. Instead , lt Is a bland rendering of re· cotlc-c tlo ns h olding $l(nlficance only tor the author. p~...,e St. Patrick's l><Jy will be celebrated a bit <'t.ar1y in Mission V1('- jo. with u parade b<>ginning at 2 p.m. Saturday. following the path shown at right. E s timated length is t wo hours and fifteen minutes. Following th e pC:Arade. thl! Mi ssion Viejo Inn will offer a St. Patrick's buffet with Irish dishes. The actual holiday 1s ~larch 17. Parade Route Larry Lapinski, a tall, lanky upirinQ actor moves out ot mama's home to be with his at· tract ive. h ardbilten girlfriend Sarah. Alter the usual scenes of smacking and popping mouth$. the picture in· corporates a black homosexual l f o r liberalism). a radical in· tellectual (for spice), a pe r sist ent would·be suicide <for suspense) and a good-natured tag. a·long (for practicality). THE MOST obvious ch aract~ri aa t lon ls bestowed upon Shelley Winters as the epitome of lhe s tereotyped. over· bearing J t>wish motht\r. Ellen Greene as Sarah, a trite forerunner o f women's liberation. and Lenny Baker as the amiable, dominated oso Based on author and director P au l Mazursky's memories of his struggling days before tht> big Hollywood Star Re turns NEW YORK <t:Pll Donald O'Connor will celebrate bis 50th year in show business with hb Broadway debut this spr· 111g. Tickets-Why So High? t An AP News Spttial From sy mphonie s t o Shakespeare, the cost of culture is going up. An Associated Press survey s)lows that ticket prices for plays, concerts and other performances have risen by 10 to 3> percent in the past year. But officials say the higher prices don 't cover s teadily growing produc tion costs. Tbey are sear ching for additional money from foundations, com· munity donations and local gov· em men ts. .T,he Lyric Opera of Chicago. Wltlr 20.000 subscribers. boosted prices for the 1976 season by about 10 percent. The new range Is $6.50 to $23.50, up from $5. 75 to $21.50. Donald Britton. lbc ppera's busint>ss manager, said lickl't sales don't cover C'Osts The opera needs a~ $65,000 subsidy eveTy time the curtain goes up. he said. Britton said lhe opera has tried to enJarge its base of support because "big contnbutors are disappearing from the scene." He said contributions from go\'· t-rnment sources were "a drop in the bucket." Ticket sales conr only 52 per· cent of costs for the Indiana Repertory Theater, which raised prices last July Foundations and government gr unts pay 28 per· cent .of the bill. The rest comes from community donations. Camille Fire, pubhr relations director for the nonprofit r e· gional theater . said the group is trytng to keep prices down, but is finding it increuStnJ?ly difficult The latest boost S2 on subscnp· lions -brought the cost for six plays to a maximum of S26. THE TOP prict> al thl' Shubert Theater an Los Angl'lcs. "h1c:h features tourtnJ? productions ur Broadway hits. is $15. up $2.SO from when the theater opened 31 ~ ~ears ago "It's the old story of inflation.'· said Ed Parkinson. the J?cneral manager. "You can't point )Our finger at any one ~roup or in· divldual and say. 'Here 1s the A \'illain.' With eac·h rontract each T vear. evervone who works in the a-.~--....,;;•n~~---t theater -from t he Janitor to the 'V stars -gets more money. The taxes the theater pays ~o up each h--P.9!~\oftiP.tiiiiir.!ii""'°-t year . The price of evt•rythmg from the toilet paper 1n the bathrooms to the lights lhat burn f'-\ CITT CENTRE CINEMA'!> • 1n the theater goes up... S.A 'RWV IMANCHfSTllll f)(.) Most arts groups reported that .,_o:.:.,:;:o;,.;. '•"•w!!v~1~c·~T~v!!!o~R...,. E;,;,x;.;1 .. "'1 attendance was good, desp1tt• ~ .;::::... .:~ .. higher prices. Th(·y s aid t1l'kct "'OU DUCULAW 1a1 pnces for hvt> p<'rformanceo; .1rt-1--...;;.-. ..... ...-.-.. __ .,. bl d t .,"'}. ''IUTCH CASSIDY reasona e compure to cot wr V'AMDTHl SUHDAHCIKIO entertainment forms Th<' Con '"UCl WrTH THI DlVll" fcrencl' Board. an mdep<'rl<lt·nt . nonprofit business resc·arc·h or gan1zation ba:-<'d an ~l'" Ym k C'1 ty, reported that in 1973. ll'~" than half a perct>nt of lhl· Slill:. h1ll111n m con~um t·r t'X pt•nd1turt•!» \H'nt for pa1rl aclm1.,~1on~ to rt'lTl'J twnal ac·tiv1t1t·~ Broadwa~ produrcn. .1bo an· com pl aln1 n~ about t·o ... t 1n rrea~c .... The top prkt• for t1c:kl't!» to thl' play "F.quu:-" """ rat.,t'<I J.. "AL.ICE DOESN'T llYl ~ HUE AHYMOar 'tttSOHH OF Z!Mf AYEHUE" <~GI "JAWS" ~ "THI GHAT WAlOO PlPf'H" INI from $13.50 tn St S when Richard ---------Burton took o\ l'r a !>I arnnl! rnll· for a HI Wt't'k run Thi• h1~twr pnce::. "'Ill n •m .11n aftt•r Burtun leaves. MOVIE RATINGS FOR fMENTS AND YOUNOPBJPl.E , ......... ~.-.-..., ...... , .. ,. .... ,., ... *"" .... ...,,,...,., ., _,_..,,_ ... _,_ ... •~ G CP • .,.,, a • .... u ,,. .. ,~ .. o ,..~--..... ~~, .............. .,. THE LYRIC reduced the. number of productions Crom eight to sl'ven las t season an an etrort to save mon~y. "Every vear it brcomes more difficult (to get funds), .. sajd Britton ·'Money in th<• past couple of yearis has become lighter .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS WALTER MATIHAU BEST ,,4CTOR ,, e '\;' GEORGE BURNS HST SUPPORTING ACTOR Plus "SMILE" edwards bA1STOL CINEMA 8rtetot al M1cAnhu1 I . Co11t Shopping .,.. 540-1~• edwards CINEMA WEST WHtmlnlter & Golden W••t WHtmlnlt•r · 112-4413 ··················~t~t··· • X·RA TED ADULT MOYlt:~ : • MOW JN COSTA MISA • : BEL-CONGO MOTEL • • CL.OJID e.cun COlOI TV • •UH HAHOR ILVO. 545-9421 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., WHATS All THE FLAP ABOUT? DESPITE WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ... HARBOR TWIN HARIOR ATWILSOH. COSTA MESA 646-0573 646-3266 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 1 ... t.,.., vca:arurc ,saan IIllchaul n ~I t(S glory ·coonarq • Caine ~Chnstopbar , PIUDIDIBf • ···-·Dama Ml Would BB ~og JOHNWAYNIE I KATiflERINE HIEP8URN IN "ROOSTER COOIUAN AND THE LADr' CINEMA WEST l[Ql 'fl!ll'(\ ... WJ!m 'i.l!'U"""" CHARLES BRIJ\SOS • IU!!.lllt l lf'UA\ I 'BRf.AKHEAR'T r~ ·-BENJOHm RK'RARD CR£NNA Jill 11!£UND CH.Wl.S DlWG fO LAU'n;R !l4VIDHL~ WESTMINSTERATGOLDENWEST 892-4493 EUIOTI GOOLD IWI KEATON PAUL S(INN) TOGElHER AT THE HUNT ... OTON CINUU IWlll,JWID ... ForNow v 't• .. ,, •• 1f h ,,, .... •lt ... Conduct Unbecoming: .. Its tlMt ctatnletlla. ........ ......... ,... ..... ,....__ 111111 "'t asclnatlng ent1rt1lnm1nt1 ~ N y • ,,,~, HUNTINGTON CINEMA lf.ACHAT ELLIS, H.1. 847·9608 847-6017 Lapinski Mazursky St't'm O\•ers h odowt'd by Ch(&stopher Wal ken in his quiet portrayal as the intell~tuitl, wom uniianJ; Robert. No amount t>f a;ood 11<·t ing can lSil\ c th'' cl"()Ph· ness ot thl~ plot :rnU script, and M uaunky woulcl do wt>ll to ll•t old memorie s remain buri ed. For somt.' peculiar ret1son . this pk· ture is rated "R" <pro- bably because of the Jockey shorts). Drags out 110 minutes SHELLEY WINTERS '•' Fas.cinOti~ Portraits! Realistic 1r11age made by computer in 14·x14 .. mosaic of letters & sym~s In pefSOn Of from any photo! s300 Prillh4 At Y• W.._ i. Ltt• TIMa A ~ SOUTH COAST VILLAGE !mercantile Bldg l JtlO S. "--Dr .. s ..... AM f 4M I l2 "ASTON I SHING ! 'Tax i D river' ha s musc le·tenslng, sktn·pnckling s uspense that builds like an air raid siren." . -Charles Chilmplin, Los Angeles Ttmes "A KNOCKOUT" ~"f~::,.~~'t.';~:"l" "POWERFUL" ~.':t~~::~,v,. "BRILLIANT" =~'i!" .. l' I t llU\AtflA 1'91 1 llRI ',.,,..., ROBERT DENIRO 'fAXI IJRl\'Ell AflllJ l'IMll.Jl')f.....,._,..., • t/\.1~1111'-"''.lil'l\I ,,.... . CO·STARS CYBILL SHEPHERD _.~ l .. •' ,. • j 1 I ' 'I 'I .... , I I .:, t (ll CWl..VPlLOT ftte!!y1 M.ch 12.. 1.976 For Lynn, No Roses on Tour At UCI, the Play's the Thin.-..t ..... • NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI> -Blonde and beautiful Lynn Anderson u1 • nnly io the ent~r· tainment bllJincas. One of country musk's blgae~t female stt.rs. she lW'nl down a lot ol off(!rs, club dates and con· cert tours and rdu!WS to fCO out on I.be roud hyp· iot herself "like a rommo<Jlty or a pit:ce of plastic." She prefers to spend her lime with her hu5ba nd, Glenn Sutton, their 5·year-old daughter, Ll~a . :md h<'r 10 awar d.winning quarte r horses stabled near their Nashv11l~ home. • "The entertainment but1iness as a whole h> really an unrealishc way to live. J <'onvmc<.'<i myself several years ago after running my1>elf raned on the road that you could kill ¥ourself. 1 ended up in the hbspilal a couple ot Umes with physical exhaustion and malnutriuon from ~at· tng j unk. "And I tho ught, hey, I'm not very old and I could die from this." rn the last year, the number of playwnting .ttudt nts •t UC Jrvinl' bu increased by 1200 ~rcent. That's u jump from tbrtt1 lut i.prine to 36 .. t pr~s~nt , accord1n~ to David McDonald . .assti.- l<tllt professor of dram•• a nd t ~•c her of the pla.ywnttng course. Short pit<ees tiy abc>ut sax ol tbe studenb will be presttnted 1f\ u worklShop at 8 p m Sunday 1n fto'>m 161 o f t 'Cl 'i. Humnnitie:i Hall. wh1('h s er v t> ~ u s t h t' lt tt I 1• lhc•ater Adm1 ~l>l on ll> free ''IT 'S J l'S T musbroom\·d The re d~ i.eem to be 0.1 gN«•t deal of interest. The stu dents remain and the) wnte. The writing 1 ttunk as encournt:ingly good lt's intellq:t.>nt and there's a wide 'ariety of styles, comic to e\•en t.ragu:." McDonald said Ai tor tht1 workshops, McOonuld said. "l think that ts ont" of the areat v-.ilue~ Of the course l:i that there 1.s the posslbili· ly for the plOAywri~ht to i;ee hlt1 w ork performed." th' 11.1111 lhe student d1rt't'tors. who i.elcct tht: works thev wall d1"''<.'l . also g<'t a c.:hancc to work with ~ rilcrs and with ncwptays. MCDONALD himself 1s a play wnf{hl who i.tudied at Yule. where he was a Eugene O'Neill fellow. He has wntten an opera libre tto f or a Haydn opera and his plays have been pro· duced at univers1t1es and repertory companies Among the !>tudent playwrig h ts w hose - Robt>tt Kflapp, a bl tory inspired by seeln1& ~"' mljor. drel\ched <'\lrnlv Sahl n 1 er• s p I ~~e. Vnivtrahy llia h Sc • • W o \1 I d " · t 'y o u Knap,p said he Luther?", he dt>i;cffbed lt>rt>•ted ln a po"~ ........ ,__ as .. baslcatly a soap cnrecr as a play opera deullnic with the Satiln,er said that relallon11hips of youn~ "it would be oh~~~ w o m e n , t: u a I t d<Wsn't fhm on It. primarily," L\'lg h on. w h o M iss Let~h ton 's pnmurily an a(•t}t If. "Cro~i--d r cu tt " i11 11nid, "fiom an 11~~ "aboul An encounter ot u point of \'tt>W . l iho · t you°" lady with a male ~u Important tor me pro~tltuht " learn how scripts ate ··1 r ead o n article construcW<t." where a woman in vitro a -Jo.cl«" J~n male prostltutt' over tu .----------.. see whut it was like und I tried to \'lsualiic what the first t'nt'ounter was like." she explained Knapp's "Pa<'ktng t 1p theCarm,·al" is "about a carni\'al Cat lad\' and the manager of th\• carnwal. ··Ile said it wai. SHE HAD VISITED Nashville with her parents when she was 18 a nd cut a record for a lar k. One thing led to another and soon she had a recording contract and was twirbng a parasol on the Lawrence Welk Show. singing the only coun· try music songs on network television. He said tus studen~ are given assignments which explore <'haracter, language and action Among assignments ha\'e been to w rile a scene with no d1alogu"' and to write one with on· ly dialogue and no move· ment. works will be presented ----------J.._---------i Then, after several hit songs on the country cha rts. "l Never Promised You a Rose Gar den" crossed over onto the pop charts in 1971. Dean Martin called . J ohnny Carson called. There were Las Vegas shows. promotional tours and every major network variety show wanted the honcy- haired singer . Lire became very hectic. 'Td had may be 10 number one country re· cords before 'Rose Garden' and we had tried t.o get on the Carson show and stuff. Couldn't do it . We'd done Mike DOl.lglas, Merv Griffin, but the big network s hows were elusive. Then 'Rose Garden' hit and those same people -who weren't in two m onths ago when we eaJled -startedcalljng me . "It was really ill eye opener. And I began to really look a t things. It's not who you are or even what you do. I'd been singing the same sort of thlng for t hree or four years and all of a sudden it was acceptable just because it was on the pop charts. ••1 F IGURED, okay, folks. just as soon as 1 stop hitting the pop charts they are not going to speak tome." About lbat time she began saying no to her agent when he called with an offer or a eoncert date. JOHN SATZINGER NELA LEIGHTON are J ohn Satzinger, a social science major; Nela Leighton, a drama and acting major ; and I Her husband, who is a songwriter and pro· duces her records, also sat down with her to look hard at the d ollars and cents of being a supersta r. "If you look at it from a tax angle. il doesn 't make sense to work day and night. I got into a tax bracket where l was working half I.be time for the govern ment. Here I was wor king 200 days a year, where if I worked 100 days a year. I would GEORG! !ARRI( PR!SlNIS A BRUI PROOUCIJOfj or A NORMAfl PMtA~A AlBIRl [ llVllN fllM make more money." ~ Country singe< ' -Lynn Anderson refuses to sacrifice health for concert tours. CHAltUS lltOMSON ... RIAIHEAltT PASS'" ... ... EPORT TOTHI COMMISSIOMa• ••• 111 DlNIUH" ll'&l l :IS":.1:00 '1H£ UUT WALDO PIPPER" Z:00.6:00· I 0!00 ._IAY#ltltlOW' ... ,,., .,./W,.._ I"'"', .. ,., • ..... ,. ... IPSJ .............. """"',_.~ .. "111 lml "'TIM NO" I :50.S:U · I 0:00 "U DUCaJ" (I) l:SM :OO FOUNT& .. VAl.L.£ V 1 INP MA. I • It ............ ,._.,. . ... _. "TWE IOI wn. lb" l ... N I ... ""'"""' .,, .. .,>_., .. .,.... ... 'W lf1llSIT ...... 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ATTWO C:-- "TAXI DIUVH .. fRJ , __ ,.. __ ,,_,,,. __ ,_,._ J q[( W'4i.J'iCtN~ SOM rT"5 AT tont TNUlllS "TAXI DRIVER"' JtRRY f.tJ.5H•1-;" EWm u .mct Pl'Wllt CHARLE.5 BRONSON Ill AUSTAll! \l\(l.£~\~ ·BREAKHE.\RT PA~· all& \Wftl'J BEN JOH~SOS' RICHARD CRENNA JlLL IREL\.'\U ·CHARLE, OL'R~IXG ·En LAliER ·DAVID Ht:DDIJ~N •111~ ~ \Wf ~IR "AfliAS·ll'nM1II\1'1111 tRlfS ·)Im( h JERRY OOL!l$llllH · ""'6cr"ll l>I JERRY CtR,g!YJH 1.,.m.1• Prt\i11ur rwrrrr ~\~~LR · ~""s.m,,.,. ~. lrt>1111mt5"1iltCoc:J11q.1 yu.tMArlllll PGIMnl -S!ff • t......-e.-- ( ..... _A_R_T_H_o_P_P_E __ ) SATIRIZES In th• DAILY PILOT .. "SfB.LOCll~· SMAITla HO?Hm" tNI .,..., ,,.._ .. .,.. Miiiy ...... ., W1U. I WILL • .Joa MOW" ,Ol&C.HOl T1D&•ucrc11 ~DAY AnHMOC>tt' llJ "'NOWMIM• POOl" "NO D9'0Slf. HO UT1MN" c•r "CHAIUI & THI.,..._ .. ,., ,.UIHUIT PASS• "HUNntU• PAITr' ll'GI -•6MA •M•-_ .. _ M TAJll DllVll "' NAM TIMIS,.. ·---* ONI IUW OVll TMI CUCJIOO't .... Ill ---· .. N -Mllf & LOMIMD • PAIT •• WAUllNO TAU"" •: -··-"' ~---~~---~ .. ~.-,.,_, ---~, ...... Wll.D Mc<UllNM't .,. ,...,. ..... _ .... our. ----.. ~~,. -~ .. · -..m::Lm1$41t.; '-ua .,.. '"' ""' -~!,J Bard Honored • ID Show U~'t ....... !• DISC JOa<EY WOLFMAN JAa< frokyo Unready . for Wolfman j TOKYO CUP!) -Tokyo d~sn'l even have a ullllme rock ·n· roll !>lat.Jon so at "asn't quite re· dy for Wolfman Jack. The American disc Jockey, whose howls and ts and cries or "Mercy, Baabeh" are heard 223 radio slat.Jons in 40 countries. visited · yo on a promoHonal tour. Shortly after ar· dvaJ, he appeared at a news conference com· plele with fangs and black cape, and threw SlOO bills al shocked J a panen r eporters. ··1 really freaked them out," he said hanging •~--his earphones during a break in a radio ~taping. ··But then they got into it.'' ·~ .. BETWEEN interviews, radio shows and ftlm· • ..,il'.ig commercials for a J apanese t:lectronics firm, ~llman did what he loves best -he talked to ~oung people. ;... "I 'm a street person. so I went Into the street ~an interpreter and met the kids." he said. "l 1!04Jlld out they're hungry to hear their own ~ic to have a radio station that belongs to , 'm aybe that their parents don't t>ven like. I there's a little rebelllon there, although the ~lders won't dlscuss It." Wolrmim terms the lack or a fulltime rock'n' station in Tokyo ··totally, totally nd1culous ... "The first thing I do in any town as listen to the adio," he says. "That's what l dad here and I idn't hear anything, except about 18 com · rc1als ma row " haking his sha~s:y brown mane and a1m- his pointed black beard toward the ceiling he aned. "The youth have no voke in this com- naty. Tht> parcnli hav(' all the money, they /Un things. It's the same ab the 50's in Ameri~a - ~either listened lo Teresa Brewer or else. 'Will.JAM SHAKE. PF.AaE: Ill "0RKS ASO nMES' Exh1bn ol memoritbth:a, U'1Clud1ng pboto1rapb1, fohoi.. postt>~ and playbllls. March 16·Aprtl I In tht' Orance Coast College Ubrlll")'. 2'101 Fwrvie--.. Road. Ca&ta M~a 7 30 a .m to 10 p m wffkd.t)i., 10 u m to S p m. wttkends TRADITIONAL QUlLT8 Nov. throuf'h March 31 at Home Savanas and Lo3n. 1300 N Main St . Santa Ana NEEDLEPOINT SU()\\' l>es1gn11 by t-:ud1t• Kleiman. 10 a m loot p m Suturd:iy and Sunday ut l.:aguna Shorc1;. "20 l'llff Dr . Laguna lieach. Open to publtl· Ind I.Ides b1ccntcnn1al dcslens. ~RADl'ATE STUDENTS' \\ORK From Ott!> Art lnst1lutt.> in Lo!> l\ngel<'i.. ut Goldt.>n West College Gallery. 15744 Goldt.>n We11l St . llunt· miton Beach. March IS Apnl 2 Mixed m~ia Noonto4p m . Wet.>kdays, 7lo9p m . Wedneiday AllTS AND CRAYl'S FAIR -Punm Carn" al featuring wea\•anas. cenim1cs. Jewelr>. pJint angs and other v.ork!> lkgin!> noon Sunda) at Temple Sharon, t>l7 \Y llamalton St.. Cobta Mesa. Frtt adm1!>s1on 'SCHOOL CHILDREN VOtJTH FESTIVAL' - Works by Orangt> Countr studl'nts from kan dergarten through the 12lh gradt.>. March 13-25 :.it the Laguna Beach Mw.eum or Art, 3()7 Cliff DnH. Laguna Beach 11 JO a m to .i 30 p m daliy except Tuesda} ART TALK -Shde·lecture on tht.> changing formats of art galleries. by Diana Zlotnick. 2 p.m. March 15 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. $1 adult~. 50 cents students. STUDENT ART -Wor ks by chHdren from Mariners Elementary School. Saturday at Westchff Plaza, Westclirr Drive al Irvine Avt>nue. Newport Beach. 'HARBOR REFLECTIONS' One-woman show by Bonnie Gregor>. today throug h l\pnl 10 al American Saving!> and Loan. 7830 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach 9 30 a m to 5 30 p m . Monday-Thursday, 9 30 am to 6 pm. Friday, 9 30 a.m . to 2 p m. Saturday. 1"HE SIMPLE AND THE ABSURD' -Paint- ings and drawings by Percy and Jennifer Gibbar. now through March 21 in Gallery A, Cal State Long Beach . 6101 E. 7th St .. Long Beach. 11 a m . to 3 p.m . weekdays. llo 4 p.tn. Sunday. Pubhc re· ceptaon 1 to4 p.m. Matth21. OIL PAINTINGS -By Faye Curtis of In ine. now through March 31 al Glendale Federal. 100 Newport Center Ort\ I.', Ne\\ port lieach ORANGli: CRATE ARTISTR~ Framed orange crate labels. no\\ through Morch 31 at thl' Ne'<' port Beach Police Fac1ht). Jamboree RoucJ. :'\ewport Center. PRINT-MA.KING TALK -Ry Leonard Ed mondson, wath sltdl·~ 2 p m in Clubhou~c 3, TWO GREAT FILMS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME "l HE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING" ALSO 'LAYING A1' IOWAllOS WtSlllllOOK CINEMAS ., .................... ..., c,,.,111&...-• ....,... ANAH Brookhurst 772-6446 COSTA MESA Bristol Cinemas 540-7 444 LA HABRA Fashion Square 691 ·0633 MISSION VIEJO Cinema Viejo 830·6990 NEWPORT BEACH lido 673-8350 LONG LIVE ArNEN1URE! ORANGE 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS TO "THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KINO' Orange Drive In 558-7022 ORANGE Orange Mall Cinema 637·0340 ORANGE Phtt City Center 634-9282 SAN CLEMENTE Miramar 492·0056 WESTMINSTER Cinema West 892·4493 AH0N1f u.91 l ••• Orf"•# "•• ..w•CI• teftaU'lt ,._,n pt1c•ttn9 ..,....,.,. that bw.tdll ''• a.tt M ....... " Cl'l •rl•a Cf\a,..pt1"· Loa ........ "'-- ulsure World. l.aauna llHb tn ,D1n1n.:room 2 Spon~ored b> Art Guild of ueunu 11111, ~ <'l'nt dc>na<aon SERJGRAPH ANO PO ;TERS fh t'olon Al the Oranger1e, 149'l S t·oa~t 111..:h" is>. L..1¥unu Beach. now throuah M;irch 31 10 J rn In ~ 30 p.m. daily except Tu~ay PA.11\'TJNGS OF SOt 'Tll EAS Ry Thelma Paddock Hope Of Corona dt'I Mur. onv. throuJ:h Much 31 at !\I utual S.U\ in.:), und Loan. 2867 E Coast lh.ihwa~. Cororw dcl Mui 'THE LAST T IME I SAW n ;Rt'S' Works bv :.1gn1fkant Cal1Corniu urtai.b. now throujth April 17 at the Ney, port lla1 bo1 Art l\tui.t•um. 2211 W Balboa Blvd . Nt!Yo!-)(>rl Ut-Jch Noon to 4 pm EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THERE IS A MOVIE YOU WANTED TO SEE BUT MISSED. NOW ALICE IS BACK! ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFt-ERSON .. A.ICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE (PG) ANYrv1C>RE ~VI .~ SUN CONN£11Y "40~ y.t.'1< MICllUl CAINL ut.'\ lllllft w_. ~o ...... 1-lil DBDIH Wl1W1uldl1 ' 4ACADEMY AWARD I NOMINATIONS NOOOiTCiNCMAS ""••CO•\f~ &tuCan~/ -·~' ......... •••>"" co ... ,., (t"t(_fM .. ., 000 OA• .n-111tNOON -cowm .,,, .. ~···~-.\f wen ..... c..,... "' •• ,. --- CO·HIT AT IAISTOL "PAl80H£A Of SECOND AVENUE" co.MT AT MESA "IVTCH CAS9'0Y AND THf SUNOAHCt KIO' THI! ULTIMATE (0 ) EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE' 40 YfAAS AHEAD OF ITS TIME' ,....... i • •A fitllA ••t.flt•I•• "'•'ht.lee• Mil t'-M• •l ..-. •f tM •II , ..... ,, .. , ''"'''' " ~ •• ,_, ..... , •fllll•t'IWtteifll •11111• hwh' '"•tA1t1u"1 ~. ""'' .... ,,.. ... , .,., .. 9* ., ..... ,,. ..... . -· DAILY PILOT £'7 Galleries /Exhibits Tuebd.1} unda ~ Jnd u lo !I pm 1''radu~' Ad ma:.Mon b\ donation (.'ARTOO' SllO\\ t'111n1r bc)(1k Jrl nncl r ur loon~ 110\\ thrnu1&h l\pnl t ..tl k<l'<' ,.r, M U'\'Ulll 2()(r~ N M .11n ~t • So.1nta At1u l''l f'l• l'Urtuon .. tin"' 'l pm M11r<'h 14. 21 1rnd 211 !I :1 m tu S p m Tu,·~d:iy :-.111urd11) 7 to 10 v Ill \\1•Jnt.'l>dayf> 11nd Thur,d.I\' I tu 5 p rn Smul:i~i. NOBODY COULD DAUM HIM UP. HlS BANK ROBBERY IS ALL THE MORE BIZAAAE BECAUSE IT'S TRUE! INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR, Al PACINO Co-Hl1 a1 Canter Paul Newman "THE DROWNING POOL" -~-' & IOWAAOS '9' lll\!'.I& (l .. I I H I UAANCE MAll 6 llYAN 0 Hf Al • MA lllSA BfAfHSOH INCLUDING. BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR EXCLUSIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY ([DWARDS CINEM A! l COSJ~ :.·.·~-:-•• : .. ,'••·ltOJ/ -NEXT STOP, f;ttEENWICll VllJ.AG1: ··1 I \' II \I \I'. ,;;":> \ \ ., 9\. "f I I • \I 11 ' ',,,. ft, .. ' -HHBORlWIN ............... ,,..., ........ ... 1\11 (R) BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR. CHRIS SARANOON CO-ttlT AT WUT "HINDENBURG" CO·HIT Al CINEMA CtHlEll PAUl HfWMAN "THE DROWNING POOL" l": ... ~t~IBt~~~t~~M ... J MU4WU OICIHUI t lf 4t4t CO HI! AT CtH[MA W[Sl 'lhe HINDENBURG" l .. :!~l .. ,. ll!Olll 111 llf O,OAO ll•Ul!{AIHt 1110 11 H HIDYAMD TMI SUNDAMCI KJD" CO HI! A I Mf SA CIN£MA ALICE DOE!IN l LIVE HEAE ANYMORt ' edwards MESA CINEMA ....... .,., .... , ., .. , ... " Ct>\t.a 11r11tn• U I l'\1J ...., r 'lbt• • t)J" ·~a\\unum ""'""'It" "'"'"It ll lrrl~l'wtd P\.US ITOll 'f or 0 • llATIO • ed-wa-rd-s B~RISTOL CINEMA' TIMES • • • (l'rea Pase C> Sl $ludenb and 11cruor clU.tt!"'· duldreo free. (213) f.St.3766. BACK BAY TOU R A 90 mlnutc nature 14alk, IHVM every few mmul.t" from 9 to 10 30 u m. Saturday from the com~r ol £.~t Btutr •nd Back Bay Drives, Newport Beach. J.'ree BVSIUllLLS GRAND Pl.J Power boat race, Newport H ar bor. &"IM v.1th p .. radt' from Balboa Bay <.:lub lo mouth ol harbor itl 9 u ii m Race !jlarts 10 a m. UNDAY, MARC'H 14 'MUSIC FROM THE NEXT WORLD' P1cc('s "reeelved" by Bribsh p:.ych1c Ro:.em<Jry Brov.n, sald to have been v.nlten by Chopin. Br ahms, Beethoven a nd otht>rs . played by Stt>warl :ind Marilyn Robb 4 p m Sund.ay al Vorpal Gall er)'. ~tme~St.,. Lagun& ~uch. t 'rt>e. i'AURE'S 'REQUIEM' Choir and chamber or c hesl ra, 7 30 p m Sunduy al St Andrev. ·s Presbyterian Church. 600 St Andrev. s Rocld. Newport Be.ich. $1, free child care BERLJS PlllLllARMOXIC OCl"ET Present ed by Laguna Bc J ch C'ham~r ~l ui.1c Society 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Laguna Bee.ch High School Auditorium . 625 PJrk AH! SS adults. SJ children, as ava1lablt-494.3545 SA.DDLEBACK CONCERT CHORALE -And Symphony Orchestra. in Mozart's '"Requiem," Bach 's "Cantata " and orchestral com pos1t1ons. 7 p.m. March 14 at Red Hill Lutheran Church . .13202 Red Hill Ave., Tustin. Free l10ZART'S 'REQUIEM' -Presented by OCC Symphonic Chorale, 3 p.m. Sunday in the Orangt! Coast College Auditonum. 2701 f a1rv1ew Road . Costa Mesa. $1.50 adults, $1 students CONCERT BAND -In concert, 3 p.m. Sunday in the multi-purpose room. Univeri.1ty L'nton of Cal State Long Beach . 6101 E. 7th St .. Long Beach. S2 adults, $1 students . PLAYWRIGllTS' WORKSHOP -Worh written by UC lr\•ine students. 8 p m Sunday 1n the UCl Fine Arts Little Theater, room 161 of lluma01t1e:. Hall. Free. YOUTH RABBIT Cl.l'8 HOW Rabbits a nd • ta\"ies, Sunday at Huntington Center . Huntington Beach. Free . MONDAY, MARCH IS 'POET'S WEEK' -Five poets speak at Orange Coast College. 2701 1-·rurv1ew Road, Costa Mesa. .March 15: Michael McClure. 2 p.m . Science Room 10; March 16, Michael C. Ford, 11 a.m . Science Leet urc llall 2; March 17. Charles Wright, 3 p .m . f'a ne Arts U:ill 116, Marrh 18. Kathleen Fraser . 10 a.m , Science Lecture Hall 2: March 19, Ehot Fried, noon, Tec hnology Room 14. Free. KJNGF~SH -Rock and jazz. 8:30 and 11 p.m. March t S and 16 at the Golden Bea r, 306 Coast Highway, lluntington Beach. SS. 536·9600.· nESTA DE LAS GOLONDIUNAS -San Juan Caplstr•no "F'esUvaJ ol Lhe Swallows, March. :is.21. Sff P age Cl. 41G·3019. Tt:ESDAY. MARCii 16 NEW PLAYS "Ashes," by David Rudkin <begins March 16) and "Cross Country'' by Susan Miller <begin~ March 18 1. part of rour·play spring repertory at lhe Ma rk Taper Forum of the Los Angele~ 1\1 uslc Center. S4 genera l, $3 stu- dents and sentors. Tickets al agencies. WEDNESDAY, MAROI 17 'ALL MY SONS' -Arthur Maller drama. 8 p.m. Marc h 17·20 in the OranJ?c Cout College Auditorium, 2701 Fuirv1cw Road, Costa Mesa. Free. IN·THE-WATE R BOAT SllOW -S ailboats. March 17 21: powl'r boats. Marrh 24 28 in Lido Village, Newport Reach. 2 to 7 p.m . \V('dnesday, l l a m. to 7 p.m . Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m f'ri· day and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to6 pm Sunday. BING CROSBY · With Ro-;cm ary Clooncy, 7 30 Pm. Marrh 17 a t the Lo:. Angeles Muslr Center Pa vi hon. Bt>ne f1l concert Tickt>ti. al ai::enc1<'~. T H URSOA\'. MARC'll tll 'PLA\'BOV OF TllE WF.STF.RN WORLO' trnsh com<>dy b~· ~\n1te. ~pm Mdrch 18 20 and 2:30 p.m MJrch 21 Jl Ph1l11ps llall, ~ant .1 An•.1 C'ollt>ge, 17th a t nra.,lol, Santu Ana ~ J?t'ner.11 , SI students and M•ntt>r-ll'J.'> S.'l7 1 "c1•kday .1rt1•r noons 'OUR TOWN' Thornton Wlld1•1 rt'' I\ al II 30 p.m. Thur~d:l\' lhroui;:h Satunl.1\"' \tarch 18 April 10 :\I the• S.in Clt'mt·nt1• Community Tlwatrr. 20:! i\veni1IJ CJhrtllo. San Cl1·m1•nt~ .ana o.a6s. •·Rmi\V, ~1AR<1119 ·TUE l.ITTI.•; f'OXt:S' t.llltan lfrllmnn t1ram:i. R JO pm. fr 1da)~ nn1I Snt11rd:1y-< ~larr h I 9 ·Apr 1 I 1 7 a l t h 1• I I u n I 1111( t n n Hr .i r h Plnyhousr, :?I \0 l\l u1n St , ll11nlin$!lon H1·11rh l"2 5421. 'JANUS' · Comt'<I\', R.30 pm l-'rtrl:n 1> anrl Saturday~ l\lar('h 19 /\pnl JO tit th<'\\ t"•tmin.-.tt•r Commun1t v Theot1•r, 7272 ;\l:iplt• "''', Wt'stmln~l<'r. !193 RG:?tl 'BELL. BOOK AND CANOLE' ('omt'clL I! 30 p.m . Fridays and Soturda}s March 19·/\pril J at t he Cost:.i Mesa Cav1c Playhouse on the Oranf?c C'ounty Fotqtrounds on 1-·a1r Dn' e m Co~t:t Mesa. SS6·539l. 'THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE' -Drama. ft 30 p m . Fridays and Saturdays. 5 pm Sundays :\larch 19-28 at Golden West Collegt' Theater. Gothard Street parkin~ lot, Huntington Beach 8927il1, • ext. 545. SADOLEBACK CONCERT C'llORALE -And symphony orchestra. 8 p.m. March 19 at C'hns t Lutheran Church, 760 Victona St . Costa Mesa. ·F?-ee. ''THE CONTllACT' -First comedy produced 1>rofessionally in America, 8 ·30 p.m . March 19·21 ~n4' 23-27 In the Cal State Lon.1' Beach Studio Theater.6101 E . 7th St., Lo J Beach. (213) 498-4540, weekdays. STAMP COLLECTORS S R W -Al the Sbtraton ·Anabelm Hotel, Ma~ 19-:U. 10 a.m. lo 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturday, 10 am. to 6 p.m. Sonday. S2 adults, $1 Juniors, under 6 free. COLORTONE LUANPANELS A bit of paneling on a1 l.a:st on• wall ... ma to ju.at ma.Ire the room.. doe•n"t lt? Oh. you don•t think .c>? 2!~ DYNAMARK ROTARY MOWERS . 69~ 79°~ Looldt all that gl'Hn 1tutf poking lt1 head up out ln front. U you're tbln.klng about a good J>O'li"' mower. they ain't getting emf cU<rper. . . ROMEXWIRE WITH .GROUND Eawy way to wire ln extra · NCeptadea or to do lb. whole Job-Call your ~~~~bulldingdepanm.aL appro .. d most •YWJWh--. 4 · 7c 15" · 1 -2..... . • • FT. OR ISG'JIOLI. 12-2 •••••••• 9•n.' OR 19"sscrl0u. 14-3 •••••• 11 cFT. OR 24"1W~ 12-3 .••••• 1 S•n. OR 33"swAOU. ) BIACKAND DECKER CIRCULAR SAW A •mooth. poweriul, all 0101tnd aaw. and a good buy lor the money. (Right a way you wonder what he 11 uplo.) PAINT THINNER Still I -lt for double (l.99 to be exact) and lt'a tbe 1ame 1tuff a1 oun. Are -loelng mon•y? Or are they maldn9 too much? 99~AL FURNACE ffiTERS A.II the popular al&e1. fl~la11 body. The price 11 eo low I don•t know why I 1Ull •acuum mine. 2x4x95 STUDS If cmyoae knows why Ibey SIN lust under 8 f"t. don't forv•t to tell me. Readen t.U me they IOft the pri~. 87~ - Tree ler T.,. Peppermint Pa tty and Charlie Brown plants some rooc:1 ror tbOUJht in "U 11 Arbor Do.)'. Cbarlle Brown .·· a new a nimated Peanuts special to be shown al 8 p.m . Tuesday. In Las Vegas The follow1ng .shows are scheduled for the • comln1 week in Lu Vegas. CA&SAllS PALAC'E -Sammy Oavil>, J r. <end 3 \7): Andy WIUtam~ <•lath 3111) FRONT I Ell -J 3ck Albertson , P41ltr Marshall tooda IJ11): Bobble Gentry utans 3/18) IM VEGAS HlLTON-Ann·Marrret MGM GRAND -RedSlrelton. l'>fsO'Connor kl\'IEaA 'l'()ny Orlando & Da" n (end1 3 17): Petuh1 Cluk. J ) Walkt•r Murta J /18) SAH.AaA Edd)' ArMld (\'O<b 3111); Jt'rry l.ewb , Abbt> l.ane-< torts 3mn Sl\NDS -Wayn{' Newton tends 31l6>; Geor&e Bums. Doc s~verlni1tn <11t;u'tS3/l'T) Tll\JND£RBIRD Sandler & Youn~ (t'nds 3121) WATCH OUT McDONALDS!! Ad••rtialog ia getting m01e 1trang• Heryday (still. crazy i1 better than boring. no?). Om abop plywood la a good enough bargain to .tote it'a our beat .. take out .. item. I hope we hen• the lowHt price or we'd better atart watching out. 97 1,4 "x4'x8' • !lL_ II 4' 8' 7W x x ••• lL II 4' 8' 72 x x ... !1/ II 4' 8' 74 x x ••. 497 597 797 WINDOW SHADES CUT1TO SIZE FREE .aoow DAl'!PIUJ 1•' N•w 1had .. do a..m to pick a place up 1011Mtwhat. don't rou think Elale? STANLEY MEASURING TAPES IS" UNDER COUNTER UTE Handy Ouore aeenl Ute for u.Adereow1ter. c:IOMI. anywhere you need more Ute for lower coel. 397 JACK STANDS Get a ••t of fom ll only lo ma.Ire your nel9h.bor •D"10UI (and he' I the oo• who OWDJI the campel'). I~ LAMP DIMMERS A twi1t of the dial Ht• the mood. (Okay, Artie, let'• tum on the light•.) 2L£VEL FULL LEVEL 197 297 RED· DEVIL SPEED CAULIING Aft9r theM ~ rcd.n1 don't 3ou t you 1houl check aroWld tor lea.Ir•? 29~ Wltla a name like "Vlklng'' tbeH have to be tough. right? E .... ryon• croH their flngere. ENTRY 397 PASSAGE 1 97 PRIVACY 2 97 KELLER CLEAR PLASTIC TUB ENCLOSURE Alwnlnum frame. elem 1aJe1y pla1tlc panel• (10 don't ~..tie the n•lilhbon In when yoa'r• abowerlngl. 1900 SATIN SHEEN SPRAY PAINT A lot of eolor1 Olld II' 1 th• full 1ln can. At Ihle price wbo need• a bl9 aolea talk? 49~AN AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS Mo reconditioned. no aecond•. factory frHb. (So now l"m worried. what"• the catch?) 57~ MAGNOLIA 1 WHITE TOILET SEAT Not the moat exotic thing In the •lore, but J neceully you ahouldn · pay too much lor. 297 SULPHATE OF AMMONIA U1e It Ilk• II •av• ond get tbe old winter lawn, In the gr .. n IOf a head •taJ't on 1prio9. • 147 20LB. ---------------------- Brand New 176 GRANADA 4DOORSEDAM llST ••••..•..••••• $5636 DISCOUNT •••••• S 616 SALE PRICE Brand New •75 TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP -r=: . \"'~ LIST •••••••••••••. 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Serial t5J6.4H126015}. 55995 Plus Tax & License And a good deal is a CJOOd start. lut, for 1oft9 tenn custo,...r satisfaction, so•in9s must CJO hand ill hand with a cOMCientious follow-up Ht'Yice dff'9ned to keep the dri•ittcJ thrill itt your car for as lonCJ as you own it ... 2 8 liter V-6 engine POwer racl.. & p1 n1on steenng powet front disc l:lfakes front & rear bumper guards atr cond111oned. AM.FM srereo. steel-belted radial tire~ & more' (Slk 10995, Sertal J 6ROJZ t41759J SALE PRICE 54195 Plus TIU & Ltoense TH same ki•d of persoaoliied affH'•ffte.sale senice Theodore Robins hos beett giYinCJ Ormte)e County people ,fOt" o•er haH a cetttury • Easy shift 4 speed tewalt ttres, tool kit. soare t1re 1ns1de hOod latCI\. (Stk. t1701. Sertal •SGTAAU32296J Plus Tu I L~ . THAT'S A GREAT DEAL! LEASE DIRECT Plus Tall & license Brand New 175 PINTO RUNABOUT ALL POPULAR MAKES AHD MODELS LIST .............. $4123 DISCOUNT ...... 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(878HOP) ~ wheels (356.JLJ) USID PINTO SURPLUS O•er ZS be•llflM. fwel ... 19g. , ............... .., price lla1hed to ...-e llit•..torie•! Sa•• ...... Y• IMry -S••• wt.fie y• Gu se •er 4 cyl ... s3222 ~1~~~1nd.ras~!e :n°~h~~ s 1495 speed, tfdlO (643LPO) one• (433ASN) '75 FORD SURFER YAN '73 FORD F· 100 PICKUP' Auto. trans . lactory aor, s4155 . camper shell radio. Oua~2495 ~ SIMrtng. power 'if' akes. radio, heater tankS (•84041 I tZ) '73 PINTO WAGON Radio, heater, super s2495 economical• (587GMK) ......................... ~~.·.··.·~ •. ~.-........................................ ~ *i••l fh,, ftt A I f'I',, 1111 '72 FIAT COUPE '72 DODGE DART SWINGER Heater super $ Auto Irons . factory 911 s2295 econom1ca1J (0460AN) 2175 power steering rad•o. vinyl r?OI (838El(X) ~-····~· '74 DATSUN 710 '71 DODGE YAN CONVERSION EXAMrLE SAYINGS '74 MUSTANG II • speed. factory air $3695 cond1t1on1ng. AM/FM stereo radio t8t 4KOEI Pl'1r. , •• ' .. ,.,,.,,, •• '75 PINTO RUNABOUT '72 TOYOTA CORONA MK II '74 FIAT 128 4 speed (561KM8) s2215 P•v ••• • ,,,.. •· Radio heater (755LXI) S 2 4 9 5 Sta11on wagon Auto 4 S04'f'd tteator, AMfMs2975 Auto trans , rad1o s24so·--------""'-1•_·•-•~--_ ... _,.trans air con01t1on1n9. s1750 &tet"° (505KJY) helter (790230) radio. 1ug9a9e r11ck HAMPLE SAYINGS (908GIN) '74 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON ~;~~1on11~~ ~~ot ra~~' $ 2950 (411KEK) ~v"•·" -.. ""'·1 •• •• -·· '74 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON '72 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON '74 FORD F-100 PICKUP Auto ttllll'\ laclory iW s1495 A(1u9655to Wl)rans ••010 s3444 tond11ton1nq radio --- hNtlf (696QJU) "'"'•••A• • °''" '75 FORD GRANT RIND ~u1r11 Station Waqon $ 469 F1c1or y "" POWt'r sleer1nq POwl'• brai.95 AMtM "t>fe<> radio roof reek (S30LXHI RadtO heater (510KXV) s 2 4 9 5 EXAMPLE SAVINGS '74 PINTO WAGON 4 speed. radio (066KZJI S 2 4 9 5 lXAMrLE SAYJMGS '73 PINTO 2-DOOR Had10. hHlef (070HQK) $ 2 0 5 0 t~' •,,,A '' ,,,,. '73 COUGAR XR· 7 '74 FORD GRAN TORINO A;;IO l•.trt• 1"'11' 11 111 s3011 Auto tranoi lar.lory .ill s3444 cor J I "" nq ''""'1•1 pow er ~IPP1 1 nq A IPCrtr '1 vinyl 'n"'' btakes °''nyl roo' AMrM "''"'O ,,, AM1"'M,l!lr1101403KlKt Wht>Pl t~OaJ[ V t , •• ,,, • I •• • I •• \ t • '74 CHEVY CAMARO '74 CHEVY El CAMINO Black on black Factory $ 3895 11r cond1toon1n9. powet $ 3895 Wbmpcr \holl So'" on steer•no AM.f'M stereo lh•~ onR1 !•0644' I (309KHCJ @?§ __ _....... ....... ., ---• b••htl ;.l•• 1CC#:W tA.lU Dll"T M0119t I ...... --· .... , I -·I -.... ID -·I -.... ••llt Ul•Kt etOVlt , -·· --I P -·· ,... ·-·M P4'1Jt Mrt 0-T I -·I -... ' •r DAILY PILOT · . .... ~ .......• 1000-2999 The Bl&Pst Marbtplace on the Orance Coast Employment & . .,_,.u, lnvut-.nt & ~ ••........ SOCJO.SOft DAILY Pl' di CLASSIFIED ADS Pf't90'01lon .••••. 7000 7 199 Mlfchol'ditt ...... IOOO-I099 loots & Marine ""-'nc:ementa. ht~•. I.Mt & found .•.... 5050.5499 ~--...~ You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642 5678 J Trade It With a Want Ad • One Call Service Fast Credit Approval EquipfMnt ....... 9000-9099 Aut~s &othw T ronaporiotien . . . • 9100-9999 ............. u : ~.~~ ....... 1~.~~ ....... AllttelntaleadH·nt>11t'd Ge.er.. 1002 G:awa• 1001 tn lM nc•ap4i'petr ._. •ub •••••••••• ••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J<'t'l t. the •\.'<k!nl Fu.I JI 0\661111 Ael uf at• \\ I .-. : I ': \, 1a hid! tna.ltr.11 it ille.:ial I adver t111• ".illy II'" f\'r•nrt'. hm1h1l1•111 . ur 1 <llM'rlmin.111011 b11M·d un ru<'t', color, r<•h11111n. ~,., or naUOOJI un11111. c•r "" 1ntcnt1on lo mal.1· >Hl\- Mll'h Prt'ft'r•A('\'. lllJlll;.t llc>o, or d1"·r1 rnm11 l1un TAYLOR CO. 1\1'.:\I l c i tc , .,.,,. 1•1.p ; Thu1 nt"'"P·lJl4'r v.111 nni ~no"' 1n11h .,,.t'l'J•l "n ~ Jdverl1:l1nR for ,.,.1 o ta ... "'t·m·h ~ In 'iol.t wn ot th" 1 .. w IAUOA ISLAND -$154,500 Immediate posse~ion of thJS gorgeous new • BR home Many amen1t1es outside shwr . extra pkng, near bea<"h & shop:, Lfe rms, rinecptng. 2 F.P. 2 11 S• JnTti .. Hm. IMd HIWPOIT CEHTll. 644-4910 HouwtforSCIM .....•................. G:....,.... 1002 s •• ,.. 1002 Gfwr.. 1002 ....••••.....•.•.•..••.•••...••.••••.••••..••.....•.••...•..••.....•. 4..ffAMl HOUSE 1MtSA YUDl GUHOl I ______ _ Of GLASS 811( t bt-druom ~1th l'H'rytbrng' 2 H111 k ASSUMlS35,500 t1rt!pla.·c1 ~' "'> J\r1111t1r be1.1ch i:halt-t "oman s dre11m ~11eh"n Ttll!entr) loll\inl(room Ul.'JUltful tr<·c ltn\'d \I tlh f1replJCt' & 'tew ofl st rl'el ~PIC' ;-. • Splln. l1t\h itrnumb . Guurmt!l shmtn&, ready to mo\C~ lutdwn & brcakra:.t b.tr in + + + t.irt-..it u-.-.um<i ,Family room llidt'llW"~ bll' VA loan Onh S61.~ mUlitt>r rNrcJl '14tlh w.ill (;aJlnow' &16 i lit of a la h Win ~ for \A loan No nc" lo.to _ ----·-··=' NEWPORT BEACH \\~td1rf drt"am horn" ~ fio:druom..,, 3 bath,.. fJml I> room. l11ri:t! J1n1n~ ft)(•l!l + much mon· fo',.nt.ii;t1c pncr o( only $8!1,500. See an)•t1me. 546·4141 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC ~'~~·n~t.~e"nt &3o·g ~tu<l~~ [a Ql;JhiHiul· ~~f.tun:h T~~no,·~·1'!1,l~l -~JiiJ1H]t l'Ol>U. $327 33 payl> .. 11 --------- !'63 7881 • HEW USTIHG ""' 9.1111 ..,.~.,.... '\\ll. lW.\l'\lSll\lLL,\ VIEW HOME IN _[ ~ llir(il1[I ~~.rp000=~0:~f ~c~" ~~!i:!~:~ ~~:~~~:!:~~;~~~! _ _ --.. .., ...... _. _ '14tlh lH4J del!rt•e 'tl''4 JACOIS REAL TY Perfec.1 for entt>rt..i1n1nt 6ia DtiiU ~-':':.~ ........ ,~.~~ ........ ~.':':.~ ........ 1 ~-~-~ ....... ~.~~ ........ !~-~~ ...... . • , .. ,.. 100! .... ,.. 1002 ., .. ,... IOOJ GetMNI 1002 G1Mr.. 1001 .... ,... 1002 ·•·••···•···••·•••···•· ...................... . CORONA DEL MAR Want a huge front yard for the kids, dog or whateq~r to pl~y in? Then let U!'; show you this 3 lxlrm. home with luger than aver age rooms. on R·2 land. $74,500 BAY & BEACH REALTY C>UaZ7tltYlAR 675-3000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LA•UMA ROYA.LI Ch~ce 2 bd rm .. 2 buth unit on betleh & 0<·ean . Full pr ivac·v. bl'<'Urily bUJldln~ What a way to 11' e 1 $105.000 673-4400 HARBOR * * * * * * Heritage Collection NEWPORT HEIGHTS ST ARTER HOME 2 t.drooM, " t ..... ,,..........., of ...... to odd o.t w'-" JCMI _.. ,.....,. VllW. O•'t Ollllu tt! For ftteil1 e1I 540-11 S I MARLBORO COUNTRY 1002G......i 1002 GtMr .. 1002 OUHGE PARK ACHS -room for 5 hor ses. O ne a c re Rancho . New custom butlt. 3000 '4'· ft. hoCM. 4 Bedroom. family room and den . 60 Lar ge avoeado trees . P r iva t e . ~autiful location. Owner a nxious to move. ft'or more details cal 540-1151. ................•..........•..•..•.•...•••••.. Spanls.la Hociettdo IH CorOM .a M• An exlr.tonJ1n11ry .a OH. r.am rrn home feJtunng a h1.1ge master su1le with a Vl\'W, formal dung room a1anl fruit tret•s, massive beum:. & m1:.,.1on t ile roof. Onl~ :1 "hon v. Jlk to Little Corona beal'b $159,!IOO. Call 644·7211 /Jn ll.jlLll GAIL[Y ti.. A55U(IAT[5 EXECUTIVE EST A TE 2·STORY 4 ID POOL + IUCH FormJI rJhe<l llle cnlry A·HlAME GLASS CHALET ARTIST HTRiA T Hy lhe-sl'a. To .. enni: A· frame r halet nestled 111 the trees. Courtyard en· try. 3 Uedroom:. lncludt> :.eparnte master wing. F um1ly roo m . Hoek hreplJl"e. Island kitchen. SV\eepmg stalrrast' to 30 toot Ion studio with beam <.-cllang>. lt 'i. umque No quahfy1ni: Assuml' 71,•, loan at S327 montb incl t.a\l':> C:il1 no"' ll-4i 2.~ ., . Et .. a.rnt "' 111.: room w1thl•--------- ........................ ················•······ Rolling Hills S43,500 Super ~hurp 2 hec1room home" llh funtustl<' Vt\'W of mount.urn~ & 'ulll') Charm1111( l'ounlr) k1tr hen, hnrk patio. /\• sum" FllA luan C,111 r1>1 dt't..:ulii 01Jl•n 1 loui.c Sul 1 ·5 PM . 26S9t V1" (;ueno. :\llSMOll \ ICJO. 640-616' ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. EXQUISITE IEUGAHCE Y11ur '1"n prn.ill' c1o rn:i111' t:,cr~ thml( )1111 cH•r "'antl'd 10 ., huu:.t·. llut "l're alra1d )uu l"Oulol11 t afford! E\l'lltnt: pool .rnd )JCUUI, !>Ul)l•r dtllllll( 1110111, t'~l'f) \\ollliltUI :-. J1 l',tm kllChl.'n 3 1\1111: :.11eJ be<iroom:o v.1th ma,.,l\l' md~ll'I wll• .. + + "" 1\l'r '1•n 11n\lou:. t'll'x1blt· tam~ l'rtrl'd Jl SIU11,UUO l'all nov. 1111 Jppo111lml'nt 64(, 7171 ( ~ • ,; • \ I •' , • [~IH~HI HARD TO FIND LARGE AHO COMFOllTAIU 2 bedroom homt>. Neat fa m ily room, la rge living room wi th f ire pl ace. m ove-in cond1t1on. Shows lik e a model. Mow •oc.t. Must sell. Hurry on this one, call 540.1151. ERITAGE 1001 ......................•.........••............ RUSTIC FIXER + UDO IA YFRONT MOST OESIRAILE 2 STORY 1-:leKunl , lar11e Condo . 2 '-3 he<irooms t'll('h. i-'an· 3 IORM. GUEST HOUSl •I BACK BAY t"Ol.j\;TAI:-; \'\LI.to:\' Ol'E;o..; SAT, St:!\' 10 Jpm 174-00 EUCLID ( I' Jr .1 dl!>e ;\I a.nor l ~eut <.'OOdo IBr l'Otnl'r unit f'ormtor modt>I 1n thrs comple' "'llh :! pools, rlubhse .111d plt-11~anl j:ruuntl~ $36,.500 Large II\ 1n11 room. hUjtl' family room .\nlhony ll'141mmrnl: pool. \01cv.s rrom k1lrhl'n . '" 101t room. c.hnmg room aod ma.•ter ,.wte Ownerii. are mollvalt'd. Priced Jl SJl7,SOO. t.:311673~. 14 UNITS flouc-tu ,t·1lrni; lar,•pli•ce Banquet !'>t.tl'd formal tlmtnK room 1' l'llltlut'ntl) :.cn·ed from huj:l' i:urden Loeall'd near II arbor \ll'W ~1trh(•n ~:nurmous Bh•d. 1n Costa Mesa. fam1h room O\erlook:. ~ldom a ''arancy with ~parkhnic pool & j11ruz11 these brend and butler & lu .. h 11•rrar1·~ Sp1rul rt'nl:iL~ S2560 :i month Ill· ,t .. 1r' to m.1,;,1\l' 2&' come. t'ull prtrt' HOME OH THE RANGE lhlfk Residet"~ S49,SOO l 11 i. t I (' S .I t I I) O a t , • nedroom . i:11;:1nlll' ma~ler btodroom ll>Ullc. f,1mily ruum. :.lont! l1replarl' ... nd e.-t 1n k1lrhen Nl'" port H1ven11 l>OIJI, huj:e 1111t111 Sluarp' 5;,1,oou tu·, oov.n <:.\LL962·7788 KE:Y . . 4)1:: RE: ALTOP.Sil "-~~~~if~.lh hurne leu than t•o yeun old wit h a long ll.\t 1•r f'"· ln1J lncluthn11. den, "1th "<·l bar. l'l('('lnr oraa" .t••ll'. m1rron•cl '14 ardrobt' C'lc6el.S and mu('h mon• II.ts l'\l'll .a "''" ut t h1• ~nn frum lhf' 1t'd,.1>0d <k•ck. f'\J II pnrc $611,UOO l \.l:.L ~ 266u !\H 1t:L t>S REAi. i-:sru·1-.: ·I~ Kll'JJ '1tlME MEWPORT OCUMVllEW UMOH $70,0001 Pn>:.U!(c lll>t•ruad1 llultl' trt"t''• u•t lu1h-d cnlr> Ccny hvina room wilb rui'lltC bnrk (1repl1H'C'. s .... t-ep1 n 1 carcul:ir f'lalrust' Inds to Iott llbnry with over \'U~v. of hv1111t room CO~HtCAN, UIN(; ~TA~O lit' \'Ii'.:\\' o •· Ol:t: \:-0 4. C: \ T \I. I '\ \ I!) l. \ 'l 11 ' l nlK'hl'' ablv chart1111Ht. on•• t11nC" opporlun1l) llurn tJll ~16 Z313 .SELECT _PROP_E_RT_•E~S [ ~ IUJ]I mu~l\'r ~u.1tc & retrelll. $225.000 Spur1uu;, l'htld1 l'll:> • cpHirleri. llall room 2211 ~ DOVER SHORES ,,111..'\l fomily recreuuon ~J8TI WATYFROHT 1vom flurry ~ Z tl'rmi.. \ .\LUt: l'Ll'S l,;.1ll qu1ck. !fll3 71181. ANYTIME .-\Grando1sc ho1n('onthe <'l'f""' "*"'' ,,,.,,,., •. v.~~!:~:~~:-r~7::l~ [ ~ l!am~1 ~~~W~IE~S~T~C~L~l·ff~~~ Fam rm. Mediterranean ..: .-L. • •••L,. Opeot Sot. I ·5 fl .. ' or "Ith o A Y & ,_ _______ .. 150 I ETOM PLACE .. 10 lhl' b<.•Julllul 1t .. n1•h Gt l'1•nhl'lll> 1moh pJttu:. ShJckd lunl' l<'u•h lo :, area or ln1nl' 3 l.11ri:1 emrtdt• thh 1mmJ1· 2•, c::Jr p.1rloni:' lhi; rnmhl bcdroum' 111tlud111j: yr olctbonw ~p.t111,lt1tl1· mi.: 3 bdrm cu:.tom + mnss1,emaslr,.u1h' l'\ roull·d "•111.v.,1\ 111,.•n h.1nt.l~mJni. v.urk,hop1 tr,1001111~ ro>11m .111111·11 f111 11, .... ,, lx·Jnwll 1·1111' \ l 'h;.il1•1 ' l'n1<1u1· 'l'lllnll d\•n. l11Jr.11 ) 111 111 1111· I fl·Y. •h 'I" 11""" '" IH111.: llui:•' lot v.11h t•Mlm for t'ormJI rl1111n..: rrn 6. 1 m ~ 1i.11111 1•tl hr 11·1. 1otJ1'tk11 S<iap :imt ".tl<.'I lilnlll) r11l ltM1 l 'om11kh· l11Jk 1'111·,·11111 1·.11111.: 1w 1'lfrd tf,.,,,..1,d••ly' I) fl'lll'\!11 for \<1111 :i1t·,1h1i,.:hl l.1td11·11~1111 ~hml'l1·11111ut. putnl\'n\ prt1Jr) und "'''IHI\\ tlmmi:1111li:l',"·"ml11 up .• 111d \null' i.11•t 0\\lll'r tn1n:.-if\'11t•d. ,., ,, 111i: 1 m . "lit'll' 111 ,., )011r-1·ll .1 n 1••lnl \'. panorama. aoubtl'rr.inl·ao garDJ!l'S, ond l'lc1 lllor for a«unty. Sandy !Jt•ueh Ill >•lUr door. $1711.~00 Cal675-7225 . . ' ........ . \ \IJ .E' HL\IT' A Rt-fl(.-t frrflt t•f1Ut~t 'i < (J ofll•nn~ fur nnl;. !\11,:JOO 11.1111h'd "1.1p .11 ou111l l'frl'•'•I 1111 1 t'l11·Htl - IJ} at11.1<Jinlmt-nt11nl~. pu1111 l ,.,.1 ... 1r:-111:.lr "luc·h ~•·t>rn:-uni> ri1tht 1l•--------- l.11li 111 ,111lll' Wall. rn J11~l S4!J.!MJ, but l1y uiu duM•ti., :.!'' h:1th' Mud1 11tl1•r t'or quirk showm11 Diamond Found OhH ,.. Won 'l 1.1:.I t'a II l'Ull li47.{IOlO HO" f Of't ,., ' J . " \ • .... tt I,,, ' I DONALD M. llRD ~HI H T \'I EWS. 'No Spuctou.s 4 BR & tum do:.ed fo·elt n& here. Boat 5 POINTS rm. on IJ.1l'. t·orner lol _ '>liP for J tio..u.. ~.ooo. Pl\!Jlt)' ol room for pool, R~lr~~~s.~:~.~1. ( ~ 161111 EXECUTIVE EST A TE 3 IORM + POOL H l11hly C'u~tomlird. J''"l'I. I lw1lr'1"1111, 2 slory home. Formal d ln ina room. t h1rm1ng pallo. one block from bay or ort>an Ownt'r le.ivin l( area und ha'I prH'l'd for f.1st ,ate. St:l7.:.oo C:.111 ~!I'm - ll\JNTl'llC:TON BF.AC-II camper, boJh, 1.'\t• WAlt:Rf'ROHT II S.•p.crMh' It 5 1011t'd pro-$'JJ.;,OQ ~ pem1•'i \Mime· V\tth oldtr L.AWSOH REALTY AE63Al.1-E1!fooATE h•lllll''I al lht• (•11rntt of •• 675-4562 •• .. 1-11>1111.1 II. \I JIO \n 1de .. 1 p.ickllitt' for builder. 4 PLUS $173,600 FOR $44,950 *Balboa Island* OPIH SAT /SUH 12·4 I 18 AMETHYST 4 IORM + rOOL Tilt• t•nlr' l'lu'h <'Jrpl'I C'htld !tJr1• nil dt• i>Jl' lhr c•u..:lwicl '·" '" ·" :.h1•l1t·1' ,..., lu11 ... 1 111 11 • , ,. II •1 1 1, ,1 11 1 I 1 11 i: l ntQlll' th I\,. lht II :t • al "ul11t111<·1I lllJI hit• .. 111 .... j:Jr JI!<'' H.th<'tl t1h• 1•nt1 ) 111 .ill J lJJtlt' 'I 1k 1 onl l<•Jd" Ill .. unk1•n ll\1ni: '''um.1hl, loJ11 ,tl room H.1nq11<1 11111111~ ~..ti ;·,11 ll1t rl\ c.oll r {> u m :-.. u II ' h I II •• !at.;l tiihi t' p Ir u r(• J II I. II ,. h I ' n .. ~-Vi~w the Pocific rrom C1"lJ :\le~u Hlulf:. 2 hr home Zon1·t..I I< 2 \\Ith room for more un 1t' Sili.~ PETE BARRETT -REALTY- * Balboa Island 1u1Loa ·s Wl' rttn'I llUI an C!l<l 1 p• .a. .._.SCH .a. ._.GE \11\lr nt•,t tn1ln~ & l'\P.'1'1 _,.. '°'" st:r ·\RATE I tx.-droom. 1·'• boath f•m1ly home v. 1th doullle 1:arajfe 111 quie t ne1gh borh1111d. PLL'S J lurl(l' h11bll\ or s t' w 1 n i: r o o m \ I. I. TERMS tl\'111luhlt• or 11~ ~Ulll\' i ', V .\ Wllh JUSl $1 li.:.!50 -~ lari.:e home with J buths & 2 palt0s SleJkt to South hay !->v.t't'l''"I! f;c1111h r nom "ti h tuJ,ltOI! 111 l'IJl.tl •" SpirJhnt: 'tJ1rc ,,,,. ,., .. r, :u ;-..,.v. Orll.'Jll'> l>Jh ""' ll'a1tm.i Ill mammoth 4 IORM +POOL SAME LOCATION m a" 1 t• r h ,. cl r"" rn ~ ' ' w.:-:-... .......... _ ..-uul \\h.1t \OU \\ anl in [ -! ~2-5200 575-4060 ? . 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IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~~ PAMOIAMC YllW Rare opportunit y for large family. 6 Bdr ms ., • ba ths. den, game room pl us fa m ily rm. Large pool & jacuui. Outstanding view of bay. $284.000 A Cot..OWILLI ..... CO. 644-1766 ..•...................• •.••........•.......... mecneb /Irvine realty FIMER HOMES FllOM $75 .500 TO $850 ,0 00 LIHDA ISLE l-:<1:-..I l'lla11rwl l1wal111n 1 Lovl'IV l•'rt·nd1 dt.•<·or Nt.•w :.iw11111~:!> + off ~hilt' t·Jqlt'l llt ~ \'1•1 ~atll<' fl 110 I' 1J l 4111 w ·1 I wd r1111111 •,, f;i m ii y room & uµhl111rs study \.\-f1n•pl :11·<· !ll ' on thf' h:1y 1 Slit1 a<·<·ommodat<•s l bouts . A'k•n~ 5258.000. C;.1th~· Sd1w<>i1·kt•rt lil l X~:i.'i (Zll) TA K I A 01,1 P ool hom e· wtlow-maint<'nanc·c· l.1ncl!.roping. 5 bt.'<lroomi-. (amily mom w ,m1rrorNI wet bar. m1rrorec1 wardrobe doors. IX'corator <'MPelln~ & wallpap\"rs 3-car .,:a r atitc S I 16.900 mt'!. land. Joy<"e ~;c11unc11>42 K:Ci."1 CZI~) "IMMACULATE COHDITIOH" Corona d c l M ar 3 bed r oo m + de n w /peek·a ·b<>o view o( ocean. Good patio -l u~h ~a rdens -gat ed courtyard. ONLY $85,500. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. CZ13) HAMD ·IH ·HAMD ! Priva t e s urr o un di n g s bea c h & community Precious doll house 2 bedroom /guest room. Presti~ious Bayshores ! $75,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. CZ14) 642-1235 644-6200 f01 Dover Orlw Harbor View C.ot.r lrvlne •t C.moin V•lley Centtr 752-1414 ~rt's most spectacqlar ocean views from ... Spyglass Hill~;~~-, A limitRd number of 3, t1 & 5 ht'droom rl'Ridcnc<'fi. From $135,300 to $215,000 Sa nta Ana F'wy S•" ou·10 VVl'I ,.. Gr ~ ~ !~ la. J:. • .. t:-o .. <~ ... 0 := ~ ~= .. ::;! San J oaq uin H lllt Rd z Pacific Coast Hwy l§YJft 15 Bodetta Bay Drin • Ntwport BH <'h • 17 14 ) 644-1321 fum111h.-d mod .. ts OJ>f'n daaly Crom 10 a.m to fl p.m W SK&lHOMES I I • ~-~•~ ..... -.,~.~-~--~~rr-•u• ~.~~.u-• ~-~~•••••n Froe1ar March 12. t976 DAILY PILOT D3 '' • GnH.. IOHClwu.. IOl2 &ams.. IOH It t' f'•leedl 104 leec.~ 1040 ..................................................................... ·······················~······················ :;:;·!;;;. ... ;·;;. ;;.;;~ .. i;• ~r:· .. ;os~;;;;;;;.~··iosi · ............................................................................................ OCEAN VIEW AHN CHISMAN alAL ISTA11 JASMIHl CRIB t"ll 't te~..-lt 1n t h1 .. fabulou• pn \alt' <:om munnv l'ompar~ •di 'Hth "01.!14 io.ilct" •• 1111 lmprovt'mt'nti. Jr1· in Upl(UUl'd C.Arpv11011:. ~·11ut1ful llr•~r1n. I!' Elegantly up"raded BEACH W ALIC home. Large 3 BR. 21'2 BA , fireplace , powder & nurs ery room. Private patio & court. Private tt>nna court. Olympic pool. Jacun1 at1d ba una. Complete re-creohon fac11Jlles. Ocean view with ~urgeous ~urroundings. Sea Cltff t'Ondom101um Open Sat & Sun 12-5. LIDO ISLE ESTATE 6 YEARS NEW! OPEN HOUSE -Sat. & Sun., l·S, 32612 Balearir Rd .. Laguna Niguel Perr~cl rctu·em('nl -2 Rdrm -2 bu. Whitt.' wuh.'r view f .. UDO LIYIMG AT rn IUT One block to tenni,,i. bcuch & Club. this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home on a 40' lot with large s~nny 1~ulb pati9 is offered ul $127,000. Move an and COJOY ! Uflllil()UI: Ii Ml:§ RE.ALTORS• G7& 6000 2443 E Cou1 H1ghW1v. Coron1 cJet Mdr ,/i,o Mf'U l/•111# 546 r,990 "'"' 8Jit.w /;/..,,.J (j/!> /UXJ rt l\&l \t' t ile t'nlr), 11111.i.ot·.1 p1111t Ow nt'r purdHtM.'11 liu~C1.·1 hornv ·rv.o lwdruom & 11111 \t'r\ulik 1il.'11 lndudo l"lUI JMU111. dutihou1ot•. 1·.ihl" rv, ~I hr 1o1u1.1rtl ' e ~ ' 1 1· c . l' 1-; :-.. :>\ I !'> ('Ill kT~ • • I'!'> •l'Ll-.\St: (.'\l.I • \I I-: I II\,. lh«rt' tuu .ind lJlltll'-OIOO.,. C7 14t'60-1201ev " South exposure. Lawn. l.rffS1 secluded. b y du y ; s p 3 r k Ii n a: ll l e s s bedroomlS, dinina room, fam1l.y room. by nite • . . . . . . . . ....... $129,000 study . IMMACULATE ! $228,000. CONT~M P ORA KY tU;l>WOOD Owner. 675-0558. hom e in Monun·h li:ly. Jo'culurt>S G......e 1002 c~haMesa 1024 OPIM-HOUSI SAT/SUH 4 Bdrms .. fam. rm., dmm~ rm., •••••••••••• ••••••• •••• • ••• ••• •• •• • •• •• •• • •• • • I :00 to 5:00,. wet bar. fr plc & pool. ..... $225.000 IYOWHIR \l~:s" V 1':1<1.>£ 1 Uy UI VIA ....al MONAR C H Tl'.:HHAC1': -5 Ni•v. 011 \Jutl.i•I l 7 n11111 Owm•rl 3 Br. 2 Ii•. :l ~ Bdrm h ome w 3 t.'Xttu lurftt' tnb•··n·h l'rl''l•ct Jl\!J ~~!~.l~~c~i"~~~'::>ll'n:~~'.~ FowitoiftY_.y 1034 ~Ofta.och 1040 "~'fabulhs. d e n & St>p:.irut1.• m :uds 5 > r ottl 1mm.1<' :illr :!H1.1 ...,..,.. ·• ~ • ._.. • ....,. ,_,, quarters Ocean view $149 500 fo\1 nl rm 1>111, C1111c . ~ti~ !k1llJ <.:11)100 Rd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · · • • prklf" fronl & h.i1·I. 011 ~043J .lll>W ;\Y l'IT \ · I>~ Jl611&UHI C .... Mwy~S..U.,.. •l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!l•I lo' l' 1 t JI .i 11 t ·oh· COLIE OF HlWPORT 1•.irk hk1· .:round• WJl"-I·---------JUST REDUCED U"11c1. •V'IOm J lilt. :! 4ft.1Jtt 4tt-J:H7 tu ,\·hlll p.irk' ~!I ;.c1o U.1. t>l.'P lull\ I Ill, ltpll', 1 11»2 hl'ph .. ru LJnl'. HH Centered Around 1k·11Hh 11ti1 ,.Jr . 11..,m GtMC .. I IOOJGa•: .. IOOJ UA&.TORS ~ c)ljqj 101 i:11nl\01l mun\ lrull b\'11ut1ful 11001 I~ th1) trtl':>. ha• lut 5" ~100 LOCJUM a.ach I 041 LOCJUno a.och I 048 .............................................. :Sl.S f: Co11-.t 111>} 675-5511 ...•...•...................................... r1~w &cf wive 900 BLK. VIA LIDO NORD 43 FOOT LIDO BAYFRONT 4 ildrms. + maid's quarters & 4 baths. PRI ME. PRI ME LOCATION!! First East end bayfront On Ma rk et Since 1970 SPECTACULAR VIEW!! $495,000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Ylo Udo, H.I . 673-7300 IOOJIG ..... 1002 ...............•......•..••...••.............. Beaut. 4 BR. fam. rm. Country English atmospliere , e ndosed patio , estabUs bed trees, boat slip. S245,000. Being re modeled: custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6.500Sq. fl. home on point, pool. dock. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba. View. 80 fl. on lagoon. Boat s Lip. S29S.OOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 p"Y'"J" [11°., :.,, P. 6'~ olbl VIEW 512.500 ,, . .,.,pon c~tom bit, I llH. m ..... ter 14 rrpll', l Jj \. lvrmjl dmm~. J c .. r .i:.1rJl(l' 14 drlH' thru tluor C:uuntr\ •l 111<r..11lwn-14 Jlk to .:oll <"our•l". Ullllt'r h.•v or ..,.\1('1\ lo .,wtm OuL,t.indtni: \'lt'W of lJ•> Rutfl Lauri~. Rltr. 646-4380 1----------t ell'l(Jlll I ~room :\h'll11 I U7:! Jt'ff,•1 ~on St Perfect \01."rd« hom1• Complrtt> tr.r.!·1!191> 14 It h f.1 m 11 ~ . (j I n I I\ Ii( ro11m 1tl.lll' 1J11elt. fi;k. • LISTEN • Retirement Home ht'll\' -.h11kl' roof ldul TO THE w .ARM for entt'rl.i1n1nx with t:olorful, atmo:sphrr.-AsSUme 7 73 Ln 1 .. r~ .. room.-. Super lor.. or thh beaut1lul l.n • O lion. cl<>c>c 10 e\'t'rylbmg 1----------(.'uest• home D\•hghtrul t'or thl' l·uuple thJt 14 Jnt t:Jtl for complete deuub 1~ ..ippeahni: at 1:.1 s11:ht. a charm1n1.t <1m.1lll'r ~~~ .\j!enl RANCHO MESA F.aturt'~ Ol~mp1c-i.17«' ho1n1• "11 h 1llnrni: rnorn pool, 3 bdrm + Bonu) m odl•rn t•lt•t: k11t·ht•n . Slulrµesl 4 Hdrm in the rm. Lil. 1-'R. DR 3 car hl.1d, or rupooud~ IO\ 1: 4 &: 1'l'O rJOl'h l~ Pl'. OIW track, l '• h~1th, fJmll~ i:ar. 9ti8 -'45tl 1111! brick heJrth .iml ~l~ ~!l .~511 \la) Gl·m• rm. b1.1: bJt'k ~urtl "MOHEYTREE " Ill l'PIJ<'l', l'On\cnlcnt \H'I down :"o :\h·:.11 PILOT Shn14 n h.\ Jj)j)Olntmenl •·.,r. 1n~t ·•nl h""t floor IH .. \l.ESTi\Tt-:.s..10~ Grol4tnl: in your o"n U J ~ " 0111), Mklfli: $6:1,7~ l', k -A I "" t furn.it'<' :t lkllrnom~ & ,..,. ) Jiu ••uJWr <'qlll ~ 1n,·it1ni.: pool P lu-. .._.EAR O CC 139·1710 l.lullder 011 l.trl!c lot I .._.E T 1 ... n • • • bdrm lariw 141th 101~ or " A. 11:1r• en Jrl';i ''°" trt't'l> O:"E ·OF·A·Kl~D :mu. closet sn.;c'I.'. lurmul dm· IA.CHELOR P ... D l::J~L,1d1', Co~ta )lei.a ..... I I L ' ,.. A :lw, arl(c I·/,. pool, l'Or· - --- -1n .:. u p.iraded ne" W I T H G t.: Jo; S T 400lll9" ~AU m:r lot with boat gate. A. "REAL CHA.RMiR" l.'arpcls. llL'W d1::.hl4l>ltr Qt:M<TEHS : Complelc CM MW gai. bllns. f1rcplal'e. I~~ wit h huge bay wmdo11. 1n Wulk to tx•ut'h, 200() ~<If\ ly r nlt'l'OrJll·d •A•.•.-·:~i"'1..., added family room.Only lrg h\ rm, warm used ONL\'S58.000'9684456 per:.onahl) plu~ -huge • 1 ;~-556.900 Call PRESTIGE bnck frplc. Many extrab t • h\111~roorn141thb1i.:u,L>d llOMES,645·6646 · & upgrades AJ\1 1FM In r-•SCte 1044 bnl'k fir«pl.ice · rt'Jll) BY OWNER. te r com . e lec. g.ar a.:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• a charm1nt: propl'rt) ._..__ Isl-~ 1006 •i .. ~a \'brde Condo. ZBr. door opener. Centr.;I VIEW PARK 110:\IE. 3 Hr 11.1th .i t·hun.sma all its -a .,.. "-~ ~ t Ch 2 Ba kl' !-'um Rm O""ll aar , patio. nt'w cpl,'d,..,..,, \acuum sys em 01re · . . .,.. u'ftl\ tfCoronu d~l .Maar LS ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" • m-7 F v Ill c h•am• PJrqu00t • 1l•·h Imo. s:n.ooo terms. By att», . . . near "'IC: .. ~. • " , )t>Ur 14.tY uf hk )OU will 8 AL 8 0 A I ~ LAN 0 Centtr. $65,900 Trade noon.. cu:.t cedar pund 1.1ll1nlu\«w1thth1~pro l'ustomhome Steps frS appt.75t-0744 presenthom e.s.&617!>-tor 1nl( & h g ht hAtun·~ ~·rt> c.ill for more 1n ikl> f'ront Featured '"l•---------i 968-337 l D«or 14 all 11aper. SKS.000 Cormallon 673 ~. T1me.i0 Home S..-ctlon ft'C ~-8966 •• " ,. •• .. 1• C.:rrcular atu1rc.i:.e t o MESA Y£RDE Walker C lee Real lstate WIUE OPt-;:-.: 01:1•ar1 11. Can~on \ l\'14. 3 HI.Ii 111 , :! ba .. "ooJ & gl.i~~ h111111' 141th an ""1t111i: llr1or 1>IJn. SH9.0l~I 1-'IX t:I' :I lldrm , ~ort.h:.tde home ii. •'llJO\ intom t• trum :! llctrm apt ~ '.111 11d1I 31 I.I unit. s;ll,5oll MOllLEHOME (.' J la I 111 ii SU II 1' t' h &. Muunt ;1111 \ 1c\\" J.u' un11u' ::! h1lrm . :! bJtl\i. S33.UOO VIEW LOT In ..\n·h lkal'h lll'li.:hlio $12.SOO REHT.AL [ h1~awa) Bdrm & Ba. 3 ~ lt~mttl ~[J.~. ~~~~-o_"'_n_e_r MEWUST1MG! 31, Year old lo\'ely 3 l>lldroom. 2 bath borne Pn\·ar)' plu5! Low main· tenance. Could have H;;t ....... oci.-1040 51B>ROOM DiCORATOR UNv..-.ityPri • 2 Rdrm '11'"' 1Ju111,., I r v I n l' d e \' u r a l o r s ~.,.. VA No DOWN 2 liR Hou.'e + 3 BR Apt Best & 1011. est pru:ed Duplex on t o da ys market. Call for details. Appraisal report 1s due in this \\t'ek. :.o make a• oHer on th1' c·h11rmmA home, ofl ,1 lrt••' hnt-d c•ul d<> 5ac. 111 Cu:.ta Me:.a Pnn'<I 1n thl• S30.000 to $40,000 ran"e SOtrrll C'OA.';T JN\'ESTM l::NT !'>491»112 LITTU lra1lt-r access. Assum a· ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• ble loan w1lh m otwated sellers. Call 546·5880. IUILDiRS Aaeot. PRE-COMSta. S.AU l•---------c 32·4 Bedroom homei. In 2 story, 4bd. 3bo. formal dm rm . IS:I.' fam.rm . 2 frpks, Open house Sal 13th & Sun Mlh 10.5. 201 PhJlarope Court. Jtunt1oi:t o n Bejch 2 Blol·k11 t11 on•.m Now taking hornl•s1h• n•i.t•n a twos. LIOMS ESTATES 536 ~79 1:!13 ) 592 JlllO dreum house' Stocludl'd ,,,_., mo end of cul de s11r !11<"11· 4 9 4-8 0 5 7 llon ·GRE1':N B1':L.T --- E:\l ERAL.D TE:llH.\Ct: 3 lg Hr.:! rull bJth,,, i.:uur m l'nl k1t l'l1 14 1•Jtir1i.: an·.;. fJm 1 m 11111 rm, l11undrY rm. 'tor.1111· rm , + llt'<:IJ ll\ ll'W. \\t1 lli. \11 hl·h. $12'l,OUO. Hv Owrlt'1 171114114 llllll I liilPlac• . lll!l9Quail ~ riaMr.. I 002 Ga•r.. I OOJ ertl- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~752-1920 l.ALIOA ISL.AHO Charm, 11.1t h bi.a.: l.1mtl) wact:' ~ lilt, 3 h.1 + r.im1ly rm ()n·r~lll'd lut with Snuth furrni: 1>al10. Uay \ 11.111. P nc\.'<l to M'll IYOWMER n t: u t:n: 1a .'>ooo 4 UR. 11Qnl, -.p:•. hout gntc, 6 bll\t'k' to twurh $60,500. llkr!!ti:I ll37i ILUELA.GOOM VILLA UOQ QUAil St NIW-f llACM JUST LI STED! lltH\h' ~ lrl1 ttll\1• I\\ 11 l h .11111111 j; 11111111 ) 1111 l.ir 1•1• •·111111·1 IJll•"•'·•i>"'I Int 111 '\111th l.J1!1ir1.1 , ...... , .. , p.tll•~-111111, .\ nnh :! bll., 11\ 1:11411 t. ~'JI h1•-. ~l.!I '100 F.AST SALE! HY ll\\':'\1-:li 1~)\\t'r ,I 1\1\ h 1\,1 I 'I bl,:_! h.1 h11nw H111lt l!li.I l.1.a.: \1111 r11. h,1, "11111t1"'" fl"(1k. l1t.•,1r11 n'tltn,.:' I'd •'OflllllUll ll \ "I ,_:,11 1• 1:u.11tl. tt•11111' t'rh, 11\t 111.•at·h ~.it·111u•1· pr1t•1• of $1t'J.5(MI J'\l l't\ MllST S l-.l.l.1 ! -l!Jti ~0111 . 21.l tlltl lMIJ;, ~Ian REAL ESTATE QQO GI. "''f")'' I ~· C9• ••'l \.9 0 l16 Aesthetic Ohl \'11111nil lh h h111m• 111114 11 l lo11r,., I.1th & pl J'lt" \ u , I It H. %' • h,1 ~.lli;,mu \ ll'ttlrt.I Ill .If h 1>11111t·' ()j 1·.1n ~11h• II"'. "'"'' lol , l.11 J:"I lllllt h,1, 1><'•1111' 11ltl hr II I. I pl, tltn .... .,,, F11•rll'h ch11.11 111 I" I pal 111 '••1•11~ llollOI , flllllPI l t'tJ•lll ' N ~.1111 \\nf ~ ~~1•.!•00 :\11 ..... 11111 ((1 .. oll\ I'll ir:;11 I Tiil '" 1-;1 i..1:,"n: 11111\l 1111' 11\"W l'll~tOlll I . J . I .. . I J . ' $38,950 F.\ ery '"''h or th111 pr1dl• of ol4ntn.hlp fom humt• will makt." vou :.mrl" 11.1th dchi.:ht Hui:e txb. 1m ai.:u· thru.()Ut, on huge lot Won"t la~t 646-7711. Jl Sl&l .500. Owner 673 1664 C>l'fo::". Sl.iN 1-4 l'M 106 ,\BAl.<>NE Brokl•r ro op'°' 1le<l ••Cl! \RMING h o me. 2Br. :!b,1. d 1n1n1:/dcn. romµ mod blln e lec k1tl'h + lhr Apt R cduct>d t o $107 .500 Ol't;N ~AT St:N 1-4 . L1Jw Down 1\ssum11ble Loan 7 1•',. 14111 carry 2nd Tl>. 3 IJr. 2 b11 , garden kit. co' «J pat S.'>7,SOO. 3439 Plumena, CM ~IHJtl62or 548-45U. • • ~I ES A V E R 0 E • cu:.tum I BH. 2'i bu homt' be~t 101·.ition on 17th f.11rwa). Mes a \'erde Countr) C'lul> \'a cant. Call for det:uls on membership. Submit of fers! Owner a n xious! llt:D CARPET RF.AL TY. 645·3474 C' M. ASHOWrLJ.CE J usl hi;H..t :t H H • :l Ila, b eautiful 11001 honll.' "' 0\ er 2\lOO Ml ft ol lu" UI') Ju:.t Sal,:J50 10 3 sup<'r .ill'll of II H Hurry. 1l won t lai.t v I E w ! L :l\ 1 h r ro n t r.ntlo icnrden T1>0 :.lory 'uulll'<I & t1l,•d t-ntry Formal Irvin.: room ho!.l:. 14 .111 or fireplace J,u.,hl~ .iardent'd atnum f-'0 1 mul dint!. 2nd r1n.·1il<ac ... plu~ '"l) llllh•d " ,. t b a r & w a I I o f book1"1H'l-h11~hl11thl luri.:l· f umlly room Urrtothl c hl'f's kitr ht•n "/wutl•r punfll'r t np Gi a nt m.1 l>tl'r :-iu 1ll' ""/tl<'I> 1lnw n Roman Ii ..1th I ltll) r l' h u lo: t· bedrooms. :?400 S11 f\. dr<'H lll hot1'\1' for 111~1 S79.500 pnml• lorut1011 (.':ill no1> 75.Z liOO 2 Ur. 2·bu. pool. t 1·11111~ courts. Only SG."i.Ol"l WOODS COVE 1 111 .I ' Ii.I 1111lli1' '"'" 111 .. 1 l11i;h 1111 •• hill • \\Ill• l!ll'.11 '''1'·•11"'' 111 -i,:1,1" hr 1111•111j' I h1· 11111 rlt 'off' Ill .111tl 1111• 11111' ,111 ,•\lt·U l\t' ntt ,ft\ \It\\ EASTBLUFF ESTATE ll u~c trc<' ~had t•<I lot with V<'ry pretty 4 bdrm . 2 hath home, nestled m park-hke selttn~ J\\· t art-a in F.astbluff. S94.500 A COl.DWIU IAMKH CO. 644-1766 --Walker & lee RHI fst11te Stcrier's Deft9ht 3 Bedr oom. gourmet k1tct>en, covered patio. big master w ith 2nd bath. Pr~~tllle communt ty h \ mg-$34.900. <:a II 645 ·0303 FOREST OLSON INC GM{Nl-:T ISLAND RE.AL TY 6i3 1200 lolbooP..U..sula 1007 ....................... Triplex 2 Br ea 1 Rik lo ocean & bay. SI 19,500 Marshall Rily 675·4600 Public Notic~ Go•et'11ftteftt I 11ranli .,.. REALTY 171J31 BEAC H BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 848 rn6 842 6636 '·l 't Y• , , '• fl f.t 1• [~IU&ll In m t-Turtlerork :!hr, 2ba w hltn~ . on Ii.ti k. S7S 1100 833 J li7 Le>\ ely 2 \lory, 4bd, 212b11 Assumable ·LomtS Availuble to everyone. ---------•I Cornell model. l.Jie rec room. frplc & wet bar, Low mlcTesl available. llockt to leoeh Corotta del Mar I 022 take over paym ents. 3 & Lo\'el} 2 story. J bedrm. 4 bedroom home:. ti\ a1la· 2• 2 bdth, Ne\\ port West 2300 liq rt Ry own<"r Cnlleite l'nrk Trark Ml 2111>3 or 673 2065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bll.'. To see 1r you quahfy, home Clo:.e tu beach, Corona dl'l l\hr duplex. ~llliTJR~RBELL , sc h ools, ~hopp ing . UnrvPark.3bd.21 ~ba,b} ' fbgewater I REAL ESTATE ;11111 (',1t.1h11.1 ""'"''' I '1111 I. Ill d1 '11!11 .11111 .1m1·11111:'' \.' ,o •••• :0-1111.1 ()~ ltl\l.V!'>l\lf- 1•1 I 1411J l 1002 G..-ral 1002 l'ncc. $84.900 For !llllt' Mol1vntro seller. Call for owner. Open house Sun. GeMr.. 1002 by o wner. Excellent 540-1720 1nrorm:1t1on 25nrhyappt.42.1f;Srton ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'Ollll. rall 644-8()94 ------d---... ---1 ~ . Rd. Prin only. ~2 ~IH. 1350 S.Coa\t Hwy. 494 -8536 CHECK THESE RIVIERA EXCLUSIVES 11'\I·: OF Tiii·: MO:-.'I' \' I" 11:-./\T11. ~. :I II IL 1\.111 ht•n "1t II l•l.11111•.t .1tn11m. ~q1ar air "'·"I"' "1n~· lln m '""1'11lt• pf h11(hW:1) \\',\11.,\11(.f WIT II \~~I' \I t\ 11 1. I·: j I ', I.fl\!\: ~:!.!:W ....•.••.•..•.........................•....... ___ _ __ 1Beauhful upgra ""'Mesa U PFHB -" --- •----------------------------YES! Verde h o me. massive ' Univ. r ark ·Tcrrarc'. stone frplc, in Ill Cam rm. QM ES llli.lhl>· upi:radt'd 'I' II BUILDER IS SELLOUT rT'SFORSALE bltm nook. 3 Br, 2 Ba, lSSSW.aoker .C.M. 2br, 2bn. skylilthl. wet IY OWNER decked yd, waterfall & N.at t• Ma rt.et h•liet bur. patio & dl'ck, nt•u r 3br hse1 & npl at 612 pond. much more. Open s49_8655 pool & Jacuu 1 l'r1n FOR SOLID VALUE St'l'EHll lwa\·h & 111\' \ll''A' ;1 lilt, a ha + iiu•·~I 1p1.1rlt·r• llt·~t hx·;1t11m 1•111·t•1I 111!hl at s1:r1 :i011 "BACK BAY VILLAGE11 (First Come -Flnt Serv~d) Fwhw lwt T1M ....... Lht.MJ" cowc..,t by Powler De• .. IRC. Loc.t.d °" tt.e "'WHt ._. .. of Mewport11 led 1oy •All in Ffi:t-: SJMrt.F: -No land lea!\e arrangement - You OWN t ht' lnnd ! e Why pay us hi1r1h n $125.000 ro~ a Townl'hOmt' or C'Ont.l6minium of the East Bt1nk when RACK HAY Vil.LAG ~: provictl's luxurious abodes fo r as 11tllt• :is $68.SOO? • All th~ d oAl red tlmcniti~ ore ht>rc: beuutiful swimmin~ pool, jacuul, l'ptt -a nd each Individ ual home h Cls every qua lity item thnt the builder has selected with mf't1culous cart' rtir your l'Omfort nnd convenience. •Som e tt'rririr virw sitcs arc available across t he t'~pansive vlstus of the R:tck Bay to Fashion tsland, Saddleba<'k nnct the south cout m ountain ranges providing t hr romanct' of hcnutl(ul s parkling lights at night. •Centrally localed. BACK RAY VlLLAGE orrcrs fac;t and ea~y access to South Coast Plaza. The l rnne Industrial Comp lex, Fas hion Island. UCI. and thl' wonderful daytime and n ighttime activities of \x>;tullful Newport Beach. Newport's "new" public golf course is just 1'1 mile away! •Sales office is locRted at 2500 Sunrise Circle off Tustin Ave. between Santa Isabel and Monte Vista. • We sold out the last project in this same \ricinity in 2 weeks! Maybe you should take a look at these -TO DAY ! FLASH! WE SOLD I 0 LAST WllK. OHLY 7 LEFT! 646-7711 -540-8944 ... ___. .... Offkt ......... ~ J04J Wttklff Dr .. Me.,_. IMcli Orch1J. Nwly dl·rt'd, llouse Sal & Sun March ----------1 c1pnlsonly 552 :l412ll rrpt'd, custm ktrhn, din t3 & 14. 12 5. 3152 Sicily -------- rm. fom u rea. Used Ave pnn only. SSS,900. hnrk f111lc In lrt1 hv rm l:JyownerS49·3.125 I At.' or htc & trtts. All ~'l.~ Op<>n Sat. As Spanish HCNM +lute so«1.1h'. 67S 6Z'W on Choice double size lot U ltn~. 2 f rplrs. n l'w !'>I'\ C:l,ASS 1.'ph dq-.s. 195l Tustin 5 Ar 11 ' H.1, pool. jacunl, SM.000 Ph 646 3192 nilt• ltll" \l('W, hv O\loOt'r 1> 14· llllK u1~n llou1c ~.1t riv 1111. n1•r. :lllr. 2100 'q fl & Sun Shu111 t u'tom t:J't"llc Shal.r rnor. Slil,9!10 ~h:!AT CHARMING OUTCH·HAYEN 3br & din rm home Modern bltn k1tt·h1•n . I '•ba. frplr. forred 111r heJllOJ!, .1l11'V 31'CP'<\ ror ho.it or l'am1lt"r '11111111" n 1:1 o r 1-11 \ lt>rm-. ~1 5.'l'O Cf'nt11r'' :•1 I.JI 15'>0 BRICK & SHUTTERS 014 n\!r:. 'llllrNI "'' ,., p1•n!-•' 1n rlt•• 1rr alllll! llricli. i..111 h•·n !lour & p at1•1 . 11•ntr..1I .:ir :1 Bdrm' l 111 "'' '"' I '.rrk ~Ii~ :.1111 I "'l.l ' I) I.!'> l.1"fl 'rlllS O:'\E h.1, 11 ,:II' 2 Sl\ :I 1111 '.I 11.1 141lh r.11r11h '"' 1 ••• ,. 1111,.111· p!l<>I if. tt't'lt ,1111111 Jrt'.I O·ntr .. 1 .i1r 111111lil1•1111111: 1\ I t'orl j1•\\1 I .11 ')!IZ,·,t~I ( lSTI I \I Ill 11 .'I 1111 h!1· pnvalt• 1111 I Bit .1 lt.1 Cle t•.tn \ '''"' t'••IC'h•• ll1'.1ll·rl 1111111 (I. .I • .11 I! .1 r .Ii'. I' 0 f I I I I ii ,ti ~l :!.J IMMI &.joy the G o od Life :1.!t:1:1 ~ .. ( '11:"' 1114 ~· 499-4584 491-25 13 TRI.LEVEL BEAUTY .1h.1 I '' rll I tn \ tt "· J'rt .ti hH, nt1•rt.•1u 1111· I 1 • , ,..,1 ~11•1 ,.~, Hll 'flll IL1 \ 1:1, 17, I " l filWtl :lt11i1 OPf.H S .AT. 1 ·5 720J.ASMIME TREES.TREES TREES & VIEW S47 000 I llr. :? ila . l'l11M• I 11 .1lmoo.t r\o1•rythm1:, '<Int 11lartt•r hollll.'. LE RAISOR REALTY 1111\\:'. IOW:-: 1..\(,1 '\,\ TIM G.il«y of Ho_, 0111'-1 1l11pl1•\ url 11111) I> f' I u \ I' • " •••• I " •• 14 tluplt''I l.W11111•'ll \'l.'il ' . ~lumr-.tonr fri1ki. cor •l:>Z! Carnpu' Ur Irvin•• (.'.1mp11 .. \':ill•'} Sh11p Ctr CA.LL 8 13-8600 1111•111.tl lot \,k11q• ~Al IMMI 1'1 111<''' 11111,111~ ti• nu .<Ir :I ~ IHtl" pd .1111 S•'ol Ir I lol• I hr:llll' \Y ,t11•11.tll , \\litlll ht IHH1 J'.tft• t•lt 1111111 .11 '11•11111 "'"" m·r ""' ·"')' :\ tt1lrm • :1 h11 . :! l"lrm . :! h.i Ll'l°" lflOk ' $I :iq .:.oil C.ALL TOSH 'ip1·1·t 111·11t11r '1.·w nl SP>'llli"" 11111' 3 ll<lrm~ , formul 1110111~. r.1mily 1m tvu \1rw' $t!lll!'KIO ~ IMIRY RIAUY 846-330 1 PORCELAIN PRlTTY Atlratll\1' ;1tr1um woli f.'lllt'h ) OUr I') I' ol!o )'Oii 1Jllk1 t h1" I 11111 m . ;11 • bnth homt• "1th 1:111••· lllm1ly room 11ml lorm.:I dln1nll'. l.11q•h plv'h ('" r p " I In It •• n •I II r II rt11!\lt1nul 111nt1 .. 1·11p1nl! S?ii,1100 1; \lllll"~ ~I'll I I l•1'.I' Ill ;: 'l!ll y. :t IHh r11 1111111 .. 1'11 i.:111·,1 .1111 lid"" !'>• ,. t11<l.1 V .it \u r ,;~"I \~II( I.II\ Ill h••l11•\1'. 111 1111111• • ,11111.1 I••' 111 11 , h<'.11tt1t11ll .. ,~·1111.1 ·1 ,I\ I 111 .11 11 "1111111 "rll.1111• <It !, Jl ll h111t1:•, Ill•' 11 .. 1.11111• •jM 'l'rll I 111 "' f , l1·n11•d VJld mat11rr• •Ill • I'll""' 111.:·11S1111 t 1 t'I'' 1\Nkllllo: ~70 IMMI I r1 .':boll I .11 .1111" II.I\ Sl9,450 SMART l!'iVJ' •• 'ffl\1 Jo;'JT rntc-r thro uich t rrf' ~h:ided plu1t1 ()v1•r i1f' HR'11,:? hrilh~. 'm111l d1•n and lur1tr· multi purpo~" IHC'a ' (.'ht'( 1J\'lt 1th l k1t<"ht•n all .:uur m l'l cqlllpl>f'd l'l u~h cnrJl('t All b f1 \"•hi> 1.ll'Cur11ted !)bit' a:ir for U:uJ Y'lu name th•· lf'rm'' Hkr 962 5Sll :'\1111'1 11 L.\l;t ';\ /\ l'111h• :rt 11wn1•"t1111 . ;> l11·;111t1l11I lCICJ'lfta l •ach I 048 ..., 71 h1nnt1' uu I :trJt•· t'1)rn1·1 •• • ••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• .. , ...... , ..... ,_ lh,'HC Y. r ltAICIC Ll>4 JnOt ~-· C..-•-6"0·7000 .... , •...•.•........... I RtAL TOlt \ l••--------tGo ~:11lini.: in n11nutc' 10241 rrum thl' .. h11r11 3 hedroom home. l.o~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.unlt_-nunt•f' for the lut l1<1lfl 111 1111111 1·1:r1tll 111111 1\11"11"' uv.nt'I v.111 I lllWll'I' ·"I< 1111' $1 ;!I 'MIO I.Mil '\ \ I \' Yll'\ Ill• II 1111 I IH h14 \ 111111••1 \I I \ I 11" ,11111111 1111 11111 lltnll \ ,,, -.:.•1 ••111 ( I) :-.. (I I} It t ' s ., J\lh "" ' i. .•. \.hit 1111 •• lltlll. I 111"' ltt -.IHljljllrll: & h1·arh ~~.·1 :1•1 Vacant hu') "111.,r s..a.90l1 '~!5i-~~=~!!I U11t O\l'.10 \ll'W LI(•• lti I HR. with mun\ f''Clrr•~ 4 + Fatttily W-.lk t o rt•1·r.-:it 1on. mrl t•lev11tor $47.54"1 BY OWNER $46 000 A.MCHOliGf schls. & 11hoppm iz from 01'1-:N llOl ~F: :! Rd r m 11 ., 'Z h n . , JHYISTMINTS th1t> lnvrly Z 11ton. lhr, Sul Sun 1·61':11 INaUttlul ~11rJen ~c11111i.:. MO\'t' riahl in' Fine ..... ram & bonu rm' TURTLEROCK dos11 to ('verythrnl( !f1t'.lla Dl'D1ar home nur C714J 496-7711 Move-in c-ond Nu dt>llert t,ovel• Broadmoor Phan SSZ.500 South Coast Plue. ---tone decor 10 eicclu<11ve ~ Just listed. 2 bdrm. ron To~ by heavy shake DEU GHTFULLYCOZY Sea Chff SI03.000. Appl 1!1:>~T~~n:l.y c!~i~'/~ do rlose to shopp1ni: & roor t;JCcellenl room ur J Br. 2 Ba. luxury custom call, 536-0962. 1 bc11«h Anxious ownt•t r:inaement 0\'<'nired home. bltins & refn 11. -_.--E-u_H_O_U_S_E __ , ~~fa~.·~3fl.~'°({v.;n~; o~king$49,950 m1sler s ull f' Hl'arl~ ne11r :\lanna. need fast •~ " * fireplace. CQuntry dream sale at S.'1!1.500, 997-8957 1123 Main Sl . 14! 5pm 833 ~. k1tcht.'n. J u,,t S1G,000 -Lrll cu~tom l 11tnry. 4hr. 19131Sterrn Majorc_!'_ a K R . ('a 11 t I\ <I a y . SPECTACULAR 3-car 11ar + lr.11l11r IH ' •'1842 Red Bluff• 2br ~ 1720 OCEA.H VIEW ~s off nlley All tc-rms °'*" 11 Son $42.900 \' i\ 3br condo. end unit . a vailable O wn('r,bkr, 3br+dl'n2haSSS.OOO srn.ooo under builder s.36.-0133 4br + ... R 3ba $66,67) S<-1\Jng 00) lhilljl With 8 pn <:!_.1714)491\·5275. Tr)' 1 Daily Pilot •br3ba+F/ft$74.200 t>111ly P1lol Cl11s~if1l'<I Acl Cl f--" Ad lob y II F'or a reasonably pr1~ IA a sim ple matter .,,. I ht C .. fonlMI" ,..ant ad r-ul1• '"•2. USI 1'"" U 'se ho I -...,,,..., J "' j "' " "'' "" "" ..!__ or rent something me ... ............, im , a,... u.~ call 642 54178 We can't llf'll You lfl<' Lc-1nlng Towe r . . . but we may have the hou.'t> you arc lookina fCK. Call l~· ,!~·· I IOS N.CoauHwy~Log- . 494-1111 I .. ... DAILY PILOl O..•HI•.... ...._..,.,_ 't1• ..._..U.fw• hd "-"U.fwwl.a.d onllHM Afaleat1u.fwa. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ....................... •••••••••••• ... •••••••• ••••••••••••••.-.••••••• ~ JS2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... Fw Wt iw-·--~. ....... lll4 "-1244 .... ..,.,.,. ..... lJ6t ....................... c.............. llJ2 •••••••••••• ··········-· ................ •••• •••• 24 ........ •••••••• •• •• •• .......... •• •• •• • • • • • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• St\.l.tk> l} ~ 2 11\: tiK. 1 .......................... . ...... • • •••••••••••••••••• Llguna Niguel ~choice c.ommnty Mewporl IHdl I Nt ...... Hwt Mon&k dlo Coodo a N ar ll<>aic U011p1t:al l.:c> I RA , dbl 1ar. i;iool . ......................... '* JlOI g. ~~I\,~ Bl'. '2 Bl , 2 pooh. llHTALS BR, l'"-b.a TO'*ft~~. ch.1~;u-01~c~ t' or 8 1 • C • n '1 on ••:••• .. ••••••••••••••• acn. A-"'1ime.1'r1 lba C'lubhM. Jm mo '"''' 3 BR. :I S.. ••••• ~ •JO bltn>. ~lo~"· OW, patJ011 Propt'rt1n ""U Baa Qi JI Tali,man. on1.Y s:?tJOO. $3',IOO. ubmlt )Ou A~ l. ~mt •fl &P•t & z lit\, 3 8.i . 8111 C)n. t-ndd 1ar. 12.ao ~mo ......... , ,,.~ n)on Re<tlly 144 11113 Sf\ up ..dwt ~rti. C.M. ler~. Ow•er / 8rkr •k:nds. 2 BR, den. 2 & . k5u \dull.Ii 6C 43117 ••••••••••••••••••~•••• VA T t.;RMS A\ .\IL J U--droom. z hJth. 111 ~ Ciumly nbrilood \I u v.111 Je.o. ~c OPl wn ur re ut #"w It JWl\'l.'~.)00 -$48-*".MIJ.«11'3 ..._... 3BR,?lia ....... $3!)S :.00 Bl fr •• d I ...... ~ 1706 •• 11-S U.,.UTfVlt ---• 4 Br, 2 Ba. {am r m u " '"un 11"' • I!••~• _ _...... 5"W ~ ,. t.t 3 B ~i t UUJdc PALM sra .... s LE RAISOR 1otiartm1t at $430 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'OHO~.\ 0 1:1. M \It , CONOOMtMIUM •"out :pph/ .1ncl'd. SPl<::TACULAR ~ ~~ .... r&m • U bluu. Aa~nt tH.t tl33 \fU.Y l>I~ I urn ~ Ur o :.! Ur Tu" nhoui.l'. 11 pll t' ianuaatlcull) up~radcd · um~ St Motrlle .. ark. '""' REALTY t'hthh t•n. uu Jk'I.>.. Rl·ls Ptiul. lt•n111" t'(111t111\•11t .1I t .14 oh,.•·· by own •r .paC't· 106. ~I Toro. .._,...._.._, f'S1dl.'4br.l'•b.&. l .ilH•I) nt•14 t14nlb4!.:!Dl\, ~mu ti7J~1 l;h•,11.1.1 t ~omw•xv.in t.. t..sa-una ~1"u1·I 11 .. 11ll) I.JO.SOSO 49'-4040 C. 11rnu:lllJ 11lioln. 2.2$0 Mf ~14 l'e a t u rt d Io n a t I $311$ mo. b t 1•,;t $l00 <U:!3 Curupu~ Dr In tn•' ll b.i. •If.ti'. mJn) ,.lrm. C.'ial.ilrn,1 \It'"" C.:luw 111 ft lbr :H1.i, •t'dudC'd p U b h c ia ti on. t. h I• Nof~ Al\~ Oll.t l'a.mpw. lllll') ~!WP Ctr ti:iar" U1>''1t1•r p\.l p,.lw.. ,hoiipin;: & Ill\\' 11\'.ai•h !JullO 1>11111 .. dJIH'\•nt FACTOIY DlllCT l!IPll~IOUS •howpla~ '" CALL 111.a•oo POOi. )•ll, ll't\111 ... 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Lo"••I" t ovs.>· 1 BR a...1m' tnin" ..,,,.1 l"rria~n· gar open \'r, n u Jrps, 1\t.nhml'. l.~1· ~ llr :!'• 14 hu. 1'11\ll &. ll'11111 ... ~\Jrn \ ·•nll.::.~311a11 ' u1n•u' Z 111J1111 ..:ruu111t • • 1 " ~· ",,.... • ~ ·~· <'.....," bl a. l;asl it~ " ., \ 1 I .i~wl ~ mu tii~ l.M3V. »II ' • ll11u1 u111l 111 lhq>I••\ l°'i«"port ~h1111·'· I" 1111.i. furn'd . Jnd " ll uper Univl'rul. tw0&ut. II><' •• 4pal~"•o muchmore• • .,_ • o.i, • :ot\, 11 11 1111 1 l""rul'd l"'.t.dl 1 IJlk tu m othi·r in la w unit n ·;i,,, r.att-s. Adull pe t Amw.t et11t a mual a.eti ~or497·!268,C'Vt'• <"ouri.l' a. IJJ..l'. $~~" t..44!>40J.tll7 ~3 "Jl'll> J.. 0\.'•'1'" '"'" v., t)Pt;:\l>\TSl'~I S ~70.U \\' ,.. --. CostoM«so 3724 l'1·1t.·11 t<11 "111.:h·, II• p\l lt·um~ 1 ourt &r Jr • ' p.irk. ~. Ciall today. priCC'ol$189~ · \ l t.I> 11dulb llt"•-d .I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,h,tt" :-_'\,)11 1, 11111 \i:,.111 Ol)mp11· po.th l1¢t' 1·ncl 't;Wl'(.ll<Tl-'lt;RkLTY 493-~J Ca.ll .Aon&n001:1n EASTSIDE Rant·ho ~.rn Jo.1c1111n hd1na u11lurn hou'<' llJll l 1111·•11 ""llO I Hr~·, H• 20l6 W 8.tlbo118hcJ. 2l3 478'"""1 •• u~.•1 \ b rd~--~·• h ·I or ·'utl' 1n !\:."""Ill Sl7.50WEEK&UP ' " ... .. 'Ii H 1714) 613 2058 i7-:lti )JOBI Lt: HOME. . .. ..,.,, • IK'U 0011 • a ft uuu IO'An WM. Ul!llr (;u \\•r ~ u J ,. • \'ft v• (~0\'I 5'111 M02.J ,, Uftt·-... 1n cond out. 1·•-a1 Audited lovei.l. Prop. nuor11, (irC'pl .. ct". larjo:t" ~ u. l-'14) 1111!1 Ml It on .. r.•11 h<'l•lll' M n~ ht •Muiho <'\.I Ill( '"" \ t'I \ 1·1. .. 111 I ill\ • 111 ,.._, ..... • ""'" )ard all\ A\a11~blA hlll I\ 121 11IJ1:r "IJl" 0 .... •'r\&~h.11d:-wn \\.111 11 .. 1 n1\\l.1llh ~JI.> mu • I' I u I 11 Fll ... GI 1~1Fm d .. _ ."AMUOTJI I .. KL'" • c. . ~ • 14 \ ll'l4 r "°'' II .. ' " · l!llln~u 11 up l'' Jt I. " ....., loc ~ ur 1oea.snure. • ... "" ....,, r...:> \pnl h t ~5 Hl.',.l>Ul'IJbll'. Ila\, ... ood • Phon,· ~·n I ltll 1,.1<11 1:1; ,!~;;, i•1-; '-"'" F.ll!'tb..11111'" Jb1,2br,Ln :i h1.11Cc upen beam $1,800~11541 CONDO. 18r. II• b th ' .,., &d4.!n.Lu,unou.,mJ~l••r rl'ferl·ni'l" from pa;t 13 •Ch11<lre11S.•t11011 ~ood < 11n1hl11111. lfrnh Wrrru., 2 frplu ·h'nc~ w, Loft. Bunk ialtl)\ t-. Roy M~CcrdJ. !>Wle. 2' 1 bath. lrpll. Jhl \l'Jr.. 111 tlw -..ime houi.c. •Low munthb 1.ilt•, ttc lo"' ctu,. too111 orto"n Hd and m~t of all. BY Uw:'llER l.>omus Capn "'ood bummi frplc, \'let• lle4lftor 1110 Newport end. 1:ar.11o:" .1djo11111H! 0 1 ~ 1 J ~ ~ ,. , ,. :-. 0 r •S50l,.F 141~" •.irnt mrn"r Stl;;ooo l>fl\\'b) i"'•urM·hb.sbpni,:,occan. 31'x60',2UH.2lia,fam· lt1tc-h. slO\C, di.hwshr, C06ta Mesas.t8·'Ti29 publl-. J.:<>lt •uur'l' 14~ki•nih 14 aJ o nh . 1h,·n c .. 11 ltl' b.t\ & p.u'k l-tleul this rm "'/"I'd b.tr, Cully refrig . disposal. ~545 t mv . ltt'Jd\ :!:J6~e .. 1JOrtlllul 1'\I J .. ci. 'on ll t-; \ L TO It "'1111wr for only 119. equip. kit.. lge beaut. Completely furn. Sip:. II ., ES . VERDE 3-B-r 2 Ba-on J"buut \r>rill bl 1l 1111 :-., Wl'T 111.iTS :! lh + i.:uc.,l S-lli-!li55 vr fl I!) .t~1i "'h .. JJPk,t>n r:r·1u11 J•(J "1th ~Int l'"rm· o~ner. adult 1>4rk. A, m1. to tK·h . 10 $32 too D ... " • • ;;.a. cy at :OJ l'" o lll1" I ... U bit -:,,: l"~.".Jnl.·1 '11.irbJrJ 6-l"t·•':.•or;'2 ';;,78 ft 118 Financing a\a1I or · ·" ·., •>'i> (1pk,dsh~hr.1: .. r.~. ~ IOU'l' -: 3 • n!> L• ~ Jv .~ r ~ ....... '" .... ~-~ ;ask for Ken. -Pets OK. 6.a2-6i66 or lrpk IZS !>111 til~ Apt.i. S37, ;,u-~·" 1111. ui·llOS b87·.lli:ior!lli41 ~ • ~0251 t:\·esb7S 6651 R h J -!).t8.9,..., ~\ci... ;\cl4l)Ott ~hon~:. vndc of W"'" "TO OC'""'... . ·~-un. am: o:,Jn o.11.1u111 :!Ur .:iarJi:c '\ofll'U.. ....i:; ~.; V"rll'Nh1v <.luplcx 3 br. ~ ~ :! HR 6. dt·n 'h""l'l.H'< • Stu\t'&relni: no"' owner Ol·C up1ed Sll,500 eal&tate D-.Poillt 3226 Golf coun1l' \ll'"· ~i!> s:!'.!!>mo l).&SOitii. N. Jli,'li.. Tn pll'x J Im l'I\ 2 ijH Unit ~. )!1'1 .~00 Ownl'r S.111 ~H, ll!J 3731 OIJ(•n Sun I S 20'J Cedar. Brand new 2 Br 2 Bit, hchalMJ-2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Mo rrofMrly House Skyline rn c Star Adult ••••••••••••••• •• •• •••• VIEW OF P ACIAC Aitcnt mo 55ti41 •Sm Gorden'* l).&23ISSO1>r G<l2·3Jtil P.irk. la,·e chent with s mall In· Lrg modem ho m e, full mT"o :.tur\ homl'' ·I lit llLLf''l"S 3 llH, 2 ba., I :.t~. cntl 111111 : ua rly area AHlll J 20. 1\J.'11).&0 ~ 2 Ill + •n 1\mcnc:an ~57 9390 d ustnal Unil will trade crpts, 'lb~, 2·cr itar .. 2,000 212 Ba 111 :.i>otlei.:. t'~ml • l>kP5 to ba) :\lu;.t b(• Wl':-td11fluxn.'tiec. model -----ror larger Indus trial +sq.fl.Callbkr,493·9178 &: hkt• nl'" 'I Hr .,,, Ba O 1 br lurn. SIOi> mo .. \dulls. no pt'l:.. Iii t: :and M t;.t2 :J645 SUSCASITAS FUllN H,\t'llS & I Hit J::xcept1on11ll~ :-.:1t·e 2110 Nwprt Ulvd, r .~I . Mien Iv upµrt'c11Jtc \JIU\' J II, 2 Bu. pool & Jae. Beaut deluxe dbl, golf. Units, c-an add some home &496·1268 ofr. Both bt'low 'm;.rk~t with 1'001. II ME Buck Ila~· ~.~ Super xt r:as $1 18.00o. rc~laurant , lo un ge, cash. Bill f'ernandei EIToro 3232 rcf"s.5407~~ beJut)'. In Cuu11ty. 4 ...,n-" Sert/Sun 1·5 ()wncrS-18 !'>-t311 sauna. pool. a c-roi.s from l~·Jroom. fplc. <1u1l't <•ul-._,... ----bch,owner. 5J6..9627 l3roker,G1~~7<W ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------dl•·i.ac:, 1wrt ior fornil~ 31115'andAve. t:.i,1bluff I Br bv owner. L~3BR,newpamt&cpt:.. •REHTALS• ll\111;:. $525 mo, ti-&2·5200 20l5hllerton,CM JONES REALTY Corucr lot " \·~· Pool. Aet'ffC)e for s• 1200 ~IAPLLA1.MAR~:'Al31~Gr. 52 o... ~pe.r l'lean._ o. nly ,s:r.5 t::\l\'1-:RSll'Y PAHK A~cnt. l rm 1-\Jrn, 2 11,.: "'""'l" ••673-6210•• lr"d111rm1>1 1~. •••••••••••••••••••••••" ,._ 0 ..... V t .. II s 21JH,2 l1J .•••• ~00furn " pool nicely decorated !lean· .... oi uc, 31'1' "I' ......... SeClewMttte l276 quecn111:ic bl'd. IHI\ --45 ACRES. 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"'' pool A,,1111 i\pnl S4D pMI, l.c:c 2 ~l\ 1 Hr. nu " w cl)ts. ti rps. encl mof>44·-11S1 lu:-.e ktlrh 313 l r\lm• S':ltU.00 fo~loilt< Sult' OJ>('n House ~ t.:n1 v.111'1 okt LRJ"lina polio. d r.h v. hr nr - OWnr ~-~'i..'16 s11ncl1\\ ?M . 2b.i. Li>nt'''r charm on the bhdb or~'\.. S<'hool& s.'M6 ~ f'or ~nc or IC'3f>C' Irv me -tian• somNhinit )OU 14 nnt '° ... 11• t'la.sMht•d tb do lt v.rll 642 50711 ~~~·~;~il~~.~~'t',~1~ ~~ ::~~~u..:~~ J: .a BR, 1)~ F R, Prplc-. ~ ~l~rp!r":.· ~~=:~~ Hunt Ach Spac-f' 125 ties kinf StM.500. °' s.e. lliear btarh s hoppln& $32S m o &16 51i7 make o(fr r' M7 o&9M an 5 SSl 148 f _ . mu Iii .. 91177 /\dull,, 1111 I""· I•. I tWwport hoch 3269 Hewport hoch l269 ---i!:!ml M 1 11 11 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LU'\.Unnu' h;-.\frr,nt rurn • • -• ·' BIG CANYON & THE BLUFFS llG CANYON s2.ooo Highly upJ.t radc tl traditional 4 H/R. l''/H, Formal D/R.Singl<'l cvcl home with private yurd for <'nlC'rla anan ~ w11x>ol. JU<'UZ7.I, ('OfW('J'S~llfln llrt':t w firt•p1l $900 Bright & Cheerful. professionally d ecorat e d 2 R/R & De n hom e w/private yard Elc~anl Van Lull wallpaper~. m irror s a nd Rpecutl wull treatments. THE IL&#JS $650 Professionally decorated 2 11/R. FR. sin~le level , spuc1ou~ master s u1ll'. lovely pot10 w v1('w OH'rlooktn ~ pool. Quiet rut-de sm· $575 Two B/R, split level. luxuriously upgraded with parquet noors & area ruJ'S in Englis h tradition. The uJtimale rental unit. TMI CHAUIMGI IS YOURS IF YOU W AMT A HOMI These unfurnished properties have never been leased before and rcnecl the pride of ownership that makes a house a home. PEACOCK REALTY 644-5335 2 hr. ll hJ lmJl1•1I .1t 11\I Ol JET J'.ont,.11 iq" .1111111 , duh :''·•11 :\1 11\ 1,.1 Ji'11.lh1lt111.q•I <l'l'I Ill• IA2 11.tlh·. l'\I 1•.11111 l)Uhl,intJ111~' l't'llllhlll.t JMM>I. ~.ilkllll' oh I.till" I" j 11 r n .1 JI t • N 1. ,. "h 11 111• I 11 I' , 11" ,, 111 . I \II r11 .. h111.i• .. 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Ii.cl Pe•nn tiiS·!l23G llarlwir ,11 Ad.1111i., (" :\I Models open 10 lo 7. l"em roommate bcl l8&28. /\1r tond, l'l1•ll .. t•µb , Sorrynoµcl:.or childrtn. 2bd, tx-h h:.e Capo Bch. drp-;, mu,,ic. l'lcv . Roommate service no kids , $110. mo. Janitor, Jmph· 11rki:. i\11 U\ ;11 labl c. Month to 493-0771. and 3 min S 11 & 5 min moothoccupanc-y. --------1 a1q1ort :\I. It !'>lt•\f•r. l Br + Ut!n or 2 11r. frpk, shag c-pl!>, bltn!!. bch I blk $295 y rly. 646 8781 o ~·373'1 •DIELUXf• EastbluH J hr. 21\ ba Lease. Incl. spac. mabte 11u1h'. d in rm & dbl 1:arage. Auto d oo OIH?ner avail. P ool & r cC'rcallon urea. Adult:· 011ly. no pet.-,. Wanted fem roommJte lo Mi:r. 557·'1l3h 11r b-lh ll:l'Jb I HI 1>:. .... s :-.ho11 for sa ho. '1'111• 1 · M 1111·11 t11111 I' tt u l. Kii 11011 1ir ll 1~5000 ill>l ;.!IH J.;;.rl h wnrm.,. hou 1 .:- 1' I .. II l ., • r I 0 w c r s • n·1:l'lal.i l1·i.. <.:ontrucl .: r 11 w t' r ,. w a n l e tl • Baek y:1 rfl adc11 u a le. Small 111v1•-.tmenl , li.1rgc 11rol1ts fo'm11nf1nK avu~ APTS l>OWNTOWN t' \I ------ 2·Bdrm. 2.h11th, i,iarn.:c. 1mtio l)n\Vuvti~t $3.SO. ED<:EWATEI< associated ts u ! 1 .. r w 1r1 • "' , " to) ~. . : """ .... ' . . .. share 2br. 2b:i. rum apt .... _. R t I 4'"50 l'.ark N"wport. 640·41)!)5. 1H1>t1teu "' a , ------······················· Male or frm. i.harl' b<:'11ul ----------· t'ondo nl•ar lwh w 1 lHH'h Stores & Offices HY HUHTB IHD. 838·3061 Hill 2llr,111 ha, l..1t.lsok llr:m•I n1•w .\\ .111 :'llar \t1 l"i'i' "1111o:l1·~ Sl1~ \l.1111 ll1•11t;1b, ~.10 ;..,170 Htul I::!>tJl1• 4\1-1 11~,l(; ----------• Oakwood Garden Apartments ....., ...... 880 Irvine Irvine at 16th &tS--0550 or &42-8170 CJlh••r. 962 R9t.o. Dan t\v:11I M11rrh 1~1 lKfill Nl'w11111 l Ill\ 11 • C~I. H••nt "' ka"· (" 2 1on111i: ., I lt1lrm !1:!211 .:11111111 l'd1J ~~' l'ltl\ \T~'. !->El' 1;.\Tlo:. 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Jo:x<'cllcnt lor. nt•xl t o frwys. & rcjliona l shoppm~ ct r s. •Fil 1pl.ce L...-·•.-cl IONt •Wetter •Swlau•tP«* •Jocn:ai •s-d VoleytMll Interiors clesii:?nerl for YOU "hi ch include: exposed beam ccilin f?s. wood pane le d accent walls. convenient, functional kitchctl . plus h carpeting, P"'t. patios & balconies. TM Int Illy .. 0..,.. C...ty LoYl'tJ 2 ..... I I& WM! View "'°"' S245 AlfCIA VII.LAM ~ta Stot'k.port Dr. ~l 81.30 AUCIAPU:zA 2S212Storkpclf1 Dr stll-6W LAGUNA HILLS f>ll\ :J!rbl l'I ('\,r.i:I 4~,77 or u..twuMIMd 3'00 w Uftfw1111Md 3900 or UnfwutiltMd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G•Otftl for R•nt 4 350 •......•.........•...•• Lachenmyer Alrte.\n·1v .. :. SMi\1.1. It's more than a GRAND OPENING it's a revelation! ~=!==.i' 1 T ., TIIE HUNTINGTON DISTINCTIVE ADULT APARTMENTS Thv H untlng100 will optm your vy41• to what plf'&tiurn bf,. nrnrtment living ls really all abou1! Now, during Che Uni phHt> of the Grand Opening, come di~over our superb apa~nt<1, fantastk clubhouff <1nd m11rvt>lo u11 recrc11tlonal f11cllltle'il (And how eatlly aHordablv a bt:cteT llfu tyle C'M be ,,, The lfontlnglon.) Afford11blv Rentals from $230 10 $295 per m onth. L1rlv ( ahf\1rnlt'I A rch1h•C'!UH'. Till! Koor,. Wood1.>d ('tlt>r11..\rc;. rive> H..,1ulllul Ap.lrtn'K'nl plan, clv."l,1hl .. furm~hed or unfum"hcd 8 Bil< helf')r, I R1·d111001 "-•th RMh. corn1•r l B··droom IA.1th Odlh 2 R1•drnomc; v.:11h H..ith. :? Bl•dr0<lm<, v.11h 2 Bath ... • <;p,,c111uc;, v,,ultl'rl h.,,,ml'd c~1hng I tvmg RClOmc; K11ch~"l Counll!r Bar<. C>mmq Arel'.' D1,hv.:t1<lwr" and large StOTcJQ<' Comp.mmen t" IE."tccpt Bachclorl • Oownsta1r< Pa11os. U~1a1rc; D~·ck., 8 r ullv Land•lnp+>d Grounds \.\.1th Llght1>d P11th v.a\'., and Close by C o \.ered Pa1k1ng 8 l.1ghted 11.'nnis and Vollev --~II:!:!~ Ball Cuurts • Hand.,ome two "lorv Clubhouse. B1lh<1rd~. Ptng Pong. Wl't Bar. Fireplace Loung~s 8 Swimming pool. Hydro·lherapy Spa. Gvmna~tic Exercise Room. Showers 8 Co mplete Lnundrv Focil\tit>~ •Night time Walking Sl?cunty Palrol ~ l.!!1=:::.·: .. • "\onh ('1"L1 !\11•,a. Nr H.1rl101 1·.ir .,torni:1· on I\' SZ'l mo ;1111 221Nl Offlu Rental 4400 .....•.•.••.••••.•..... 150 I WHtc:llff Dr. ;1;1·111111111 ~·11rnnnal (Ir bcnmq Offlc• Spoc• C J II on ~11 r \1 ,1n:.111•r 171 11 h•P :1111 t•\l :t.16 1'518 .~AlfC--~=-,.._,.. ,.,, ... _ ./-utl ..... """.,,._.. ,/...., ---./_, --..... ,/.__ ... ' ...... ,,,..,,.,,. ..... C11ll M1 How.,d e•5 e10 1 60' PER SQ FT 1r.11 Wl-:STl'l.ll'fo ~ B ,\l; I' :111 ~~12 IE•.cuti•• Suites Realtor llEt\UTY !-.Al.ON 117:1 11121!1. -----------WJnl tn 't:1rt 1ntrnor 11••· IDEAL SHOPS l>ll(n e•11 rt•<'r'' Now'! 1\11 S1•l1•1'l1•fl ,11111" & oll 11·1· 1·ai111 al i;:n tl()jll1 !olllll'I' il\:111 Th•· .... II' 1111\. 1:?:1 W. :~Ith 111 lhl' h1•,11111I l".111111·1 \ \ 1ll,1i;1• l-11r 1111111all1,1·1 •13!1.1 ~0-0...C-1-N-G GOOD! 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I h.1th 111111~1· • ~~ • 111 ..:ar ·•~''' 1)11\t' h\ 'IO 111 I .ti. 11 l':A U \rm•• (/ue•\ .. ,1., ll:l.'I 1121t't 'lllf: l'llO l't :llTY Mt\ HT ---- Money to Loon 5025 "'t·r 'it•••, c·un1,~1 PfH.'t• l'Mllll , \('10\ 1\\,111 Ill .11 rirn rt .11 1• a f :0-II I •tJfll111L!ll2.'i llJ:t :IGIO l'1m111;,i tll'I \l,11 . l»U In I 1:1'1 -.qlt, .11r 11•11d pork 1 n ~. I '. \\ . ,\I <1"' l •' r ~, li7J 1120 ·············••·•······ W1•fl, /!.. l".1h111f11, l'~I l•----------C '.111 ,\~•·nl lilli .1~~11 Industrial Rental 4500 .............•..••..... Z:~Ml !'>II I t )1 I. front •11 111·e hi•' n•.1r clol'lr $3!l'1 \111 1 ;1111 t.oun ~I I nll (, '""' 5111 5710. t'I{'• Mio lltilll SECOMDARY FINANCING H if1e' ~ I., Yr 1\m11n11nt1nn i'o Balloon l'aynwnl ~I J:o;CHANICS BA:"K For mro Cu ll anyt1m• 17'6· 1896 or 638 39~ • 1 :"ol'w flurldmjt. downtov.n llunllnl(lon l~ac·h. I hlk11 I rom th<' tx-h • 1.000 Sq It U\S1I All nr pnrt. 41> 2m11 S.1. n . olc & w.ire --- iiq n 53G 1504 hou~r· spart' oicros• rrom BANK RATES ----O(.' ,\lrport 54!l 1480 • 2000' More ~pace & i!I()' of. nfr 'P3<'<' for lc;1~e cor· 3600 S<t l''t. 2Cr per sq rt 1-iO BALLOON ner l1Jrtx1r & Baku Cull 1(111 B1reh. N n. Al(cnt f'AY ,..,..Er-ITS J ohn Wnl'lh, C:1lllt!ll1' 541 5032 Refinance 10 conNOlldatA! B.iok.979 420fl AIRPORT AREA debU Maki' homr 1m pro"cmenb vr Ju1t h1no Brnnd n1•w offlcn lt!!it> than I~ 'll ft l Ill<' or fiC'~ 1n Cn-.l11 'lf'<o.1 HWIO l'Q f\ Sl9S C:lll }loo 1-·n ~l I "-11 l11:\311 :t200ToMOOSq f'l eXlr• nsh C11ll 19''' 1'1•r SQ f't MECHAHICS 2 1\1r <"Onfl1t1oned off1ct'S, HATIOMAL IA.MIC .. Jrnplt puk1111 fl'73 4400 11\RBOR Rf:ALTY 1714)08·3954 ft DAA.YPtt.OT 'rid!y,~lltt.t'11' ~~~~ •• !!~~!~•••••~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~-~~ ..... ~!! Mwta au. Trwl Mlfp W..... 71~ .... W--4 710CI s11 tt ... l tJI ...................... ....................... S~USM"-' TELEP~ N.W .•.••.••••............. ~ JUNIOR SALESMBi 12H> l6yearsora weun1_toeun S20 MR Women to S50 or more per Wttk. Cha.nee to wln tnps lo Phaladelplua. Washington O.C. Retired -Disabled Earn extra money an your p re llm~. Work from your 0~'11 home elling local home new1Sp1tper. .. , ................... . .......... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Cape Kenned)': ea h. bikes. go-kartana and other prlffS. Jl you lt\'e in CostM Ne1a. Newport ~each. Hunt ington Beach or Et Turo-Mi• aon V1 jo iarea. call ... and ask ror Mr. Scott F.qual Opportwuty Employer Hig11C....Utioa1Paicl San Clemente. Oanu Point , Cap1l!>lrano. San Ju11n Cop1SU'ano. Call collect. 437·~. 10 :00 AM to noon, &bk for BUI Hall. .... °'. ......., .... , ... · Boya 4c Girls 10.15 yn. old. earn S20·S50 p e r week gettinc new customen for the Daily Pilot. Work boun are 3 :30 lo 8:30 arttt school and a few more hours on Sat.urday & holidays. Tbil i not a paper route. No deliveries or col l ecti n g . Transportation provided. You must ll•• In Huntlnaton Beach isouth of Garfield to qualify. Leave name. phone No. & addras on tape recorder. ~298 ~!~ ..... !!1~.~~ ..... !!~~ ,. ,::~~~'Z1L!~~e'i ~~~ ..... ?!.~!I~.~~ ..... !!~ nt11l Chrurftldl Antf tbnt PT . Ne"porl l.te11ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Opportunity Employer FOUND : white S1moyedllluslly m11lc Vic. Sl11ter/8nch. H.O cn•11rl1 UIO ......_.W..ted 7100 1Jt-:~T1\LJ\SSISTANT ..... • .._,. Ch111ra.11l" •:"per'd M2~3'144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cht"'trful 4' '·nlh~a"tll· i.(;.,'T Mar 4 !kulpotnl Lote your C'ool with your ff:'BYSITit:tt. l'!u~nn:to N ll. "'4 wit SiameM• AILerrd male rh11drt-n! Jh>lp 15 •''11111· ~r":dly aru$ I 2ot hr DOHUT SHOP "Scram". Bluff• 11rH ble ;u hrs ~ 8939 <!1747 s;. ~ · · Rew ard 64-& u61 . .,.,.,. ...... P.in & ••time All nl&hl :nJ 3'4l-400'J MASSA61 & euly AM 8htll• No f'X • ____._ DEA\J'TICIAS ~r nel.' Wuman aae LOST: Shrthr blk cat on FtCiUll MODB.S EXPBRIENCt:D. 65~ '2H.S Appl) in awnon. HOTILNOMT DISKCLHK AppllrullOn• .ir tl•ph•d oo,. by the S;andptJ>l•r Inn & Tenn" l'lull lur :ill i.h1f\,, .\ppl)· Ill swri.ou. 2101 t; Coht "")'.Cd M ~e.ket>~r ll\ e-an . Pl'Q· feu'I cpl "' 9 ~ r old l>OO N U. arc.a 9:itl !r..?61 MEN TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN OVER 20 Have fun selhnj.! Orange County ·~ leading newspaper along with :in important charity drive. EXCELLENT EARNINGS Hal boa Is . Ruby & ESCOITS !mllti99. llr. Donut, Wt-.: 17th St. How.elte...per . exper pre· Balboa. Barb Barrows, C ll rd lieu \'erde Con' Two thrtt hour lohrf\s ~70_ °'1~~W'~!"Jiudio Beauty atyl~. Mu~ kb':°w -· -llosp,661 Center St, C lJ I O:lO-I :30 5:30-8:30 LOST Germ Shrthr 6Jl-JI II ~au~\!:~~. V~ry bu~~ c~~::!~!~.. l~~::ske~~~~~~w" ~~~~~ FULL OR PART TIME potnter. l >'r 3 lrs; ipots '"""XY A-llLS sLala°'!. pea) i~gotopr r ~ rs~~esl . Ex.per'd in Oii field wurk Hasp. ~. Thunn, CM • · · 837 .......... 837 .• 713 · f'rmce ..... ne 11:> <.:ll I or su ~. -... - aoos l.,..•rr '°°' ............................................. . . ANTIQUE AOCTION Frid•J M.-dl I a. 6!30 PM • A....-fc_,, ...... .,. •• ,,.._ • ......_ ...... .-c .. 1ct1w I sat.,. ........ _ ... ,...... .. Purtial hstang~ · Highly ~ n c....'<i secy de5k. car\.ed tabl~. chuan>. c•pluln':-. dl-Sk, :udcbourds, Reed & Rarlon l33pc sterling !ttl vur phac scltin~~. 4 Pc Bedrm el walh mluid W«.>dgc wood plaques. French tables, Frenc-h sofa & matching chuirs. 9\k French dlnlnc rm set. clock~. bronzes. R.S. Prus~ia. hllndmade linens. dolls. c rystul, und American Oak itemg such as: Dressen; & mirrors. high boy <'hl'St:s . ~eo· combin ation:>. l·hina <·ubinets. sl'l~ of pre:ss t?d buck thui~. rockers, roll top de.-;k & chuir. drop l'ronl de 'ks. l'Ound &' square tables. sideboardis, Sttlc"cd bookcuses. ha11~in~ mirrors, pictun.• rnimes. Oak ace boxl·:-., wa~hstands . file csbinel, k1khen cabinet~ anti much more . httpectlo..s fr.., 4'M ttl S-. Tl .. ROYAL INN ...... Sale conducted by L. Burleson & B. Adam:. 1f I sick Arbor St CM rv w " r ~ ~ .... I • I r .,._ •r.•f=r-4 _. _ _. .... J1•r• eward. 992·5073 OUTCALL·MASSAGE o"" ... ----210 LI tit Street, W.. 0 , Cothl W.... .... ,. au1 uoDELlNC ---------appt 84 0566 o••-. '"' Housekeeper Cook for C& 646-4IOO. HelpW.t.d 7100 H.tpWant.d 7100 Home·Ofnce·Studio IEAUTY °'" Dn\•en. & llclpen. ror El couple. l1ve-1n Pvt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f'O 'ND Red lnsh Setter, ~°'~'3169 Shampoo Girl, ,f lime. Toro hou,,ehold moqng room&balh.&t2·9606. SICRETARY :rd u It. r rte n d I y . UftEGNANT·. good wages. 200 N. e_~J>Orl l.'O t'ull & P_'l 113().4926 . - ----a.a...a-w..tff 7100 ......... w-a.......a 7100 IDrookhurst & Banning) ~· • CC!'nter0r.N .8.64~ti671 In house painter-:::;•••••••••••••••••••:::'!" ••• ;=. .......... Exel'. Scc-'y.Xlnt ~h I. :11.8 .9684950. Carin g confldeotlal DRIVER, w11nted S.enu matnlenance man. ~2 , • • . typmi: skills nee. lkuut ----·• counieling Ill referral. retired gentleman to unit complex in Costa !\JT·ST 0 1 t:RATOll. full Rl.'al •..lltal(' Salespeople n e-w of c n car 0 l'. female. Approx 1 yr. keeping. , Brh area to Anaheim helpful. Good Enghl>h Lesch, llerbertllawkms. f'ro .. t & ,\si.oc· .. 1101 T\' Tl't'hnu 1.1n "unt.•d ' uot~IJl' uni}, '1'1111 ".IJ.:"'· l'J11l 1ni.ur;i11n• & ',11•,1 hon S Coa'I t\l l'U 1\ll Inf\ UI fll'!\ 1'1111 ( 111" llt r.tl, '''" l•lr ~Ir. lla ~11,,.l>, i ll 4\1'.! ~~T found : Shellie t ype Abortion, adoption & Bois & G"irls dn\•e me·my cur-Nwpt Mes•. Call34G·l300 ume. Zerox 1-:TS exper. needed. Contact Jack Airport. Raub. Uctn Brown• white. 646-0N2 APCARE ~7-2563 lOto 1 years of age. Dai· daily. Call 772.6290 Oys, iftswGRC• Clertl: skills pref. SS WPi\t. Con· 963-8311 Quail. N.ll g:J.Hl070. I h I ly Pilot deb ,·ery . routes t>&0-20'18 F ves Cl sifi t 11 ct M r. H a w k \ n 5 • ---------1 ,.._ ________ _ LOST lady's god can ABORTION maybeava1lable1nyour __ _:: · . OS ."' 558-1321 R.c.,tioftistjTyplst Secretary, p,t, Hunt.•• with sin1Jle diamond pen· Cowuelu~g &: Referral area. Eam profit ror de-DRIVHS WAMTED ll~gh s~hool cbplo'!'a re· --F /time f>Oc'lilion in a bus)' Harbour arru $75 per \\ k dant. V1cin1ty of Uoag Preg. tests a\larl. wknds ll\lenes & cash, trips or M W q d . t tg ure aptitude. NURSERY MAN ofc. Emphasis on typing for :!tl hrs. Mui-l knu" :\Jemorial Hospital. a.Hrhelpline~7.9495 merchandise for selling e~:25 ~~o~~r Type3S-40wpm.Xlnt,rr-Exper'd , r,time Mature w /1ncoml11g rail typ1n1t & i.h. Wrll<' to .Newport Beac h , or new subscriptions. For l\J Ul> . ~ mge bene~1ts & wor~mg male. O\ler 21. 6 Dayi. in respo111>lbillly. Good. Classified !Ill no ti311, r er Balboa Peninsula. Of mformati<>n please call ,\11pl) Jn PHson condli. Will mlerv1ew eluding Sat & Sun. Work :.larllJ\fll Mil & bcnd1t.s. D111ly l'1lot. PO 110'< }:;ij(), gre11tsenllmental uluc ..... lt'tlMl"li 6H·4321. From San Y.tlowCab 8·9 .30 Mon·t'ri. Equal w plants & tree:.. 0l'ltv Airport art:.1. Call lllr. <:o:.t:tMl':.a.L'u926..<;l(.. Reward. S48-8863 Clemente -San Juan 112:51 Slater ~\\·enue Oppor t:mplo~ er. S3 hr & up. Laguna 1l1lb Sllrkler, 1133 OIZJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano area, call 1-oontain \ allry Safe<"O Insurance Co. 1'un.ery, Inc., El Toro. -• ----• S.C) /G..-1 Ofc LOST: Blk & wht loog W..t.4. 7075 ~and l l issaon Vie· L". S 0 000 p T liSi'O Brookhur..t. 830-5&3. Heal t:\tateSalci. F/C l"'--CPA up haired altered male cat •••••• ••••••••••••• •••• L'l T 11 ...,m J • ~r ) r L·ounta1n Valle" -----J • # I "f"" • h n )0 -c. oro .irea, ca L·or mature & moll\'ated --'.:... ~ ~· A d 3 111"1 Olft too•: Ft-:1-: l'AIU w yellow eyes & w t ea ~1220 r ,,urs('s 1 e,,, . .• , . 1, 1 \ *UTOTEM• EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUHITtlS t\Jll 01 \'111"1 Tim,· ~o t-:\11t•r Nl'l'l'~"·"' Allt>i.!1 wl-:lti:1bll• <:11 '1'111'h1• l\t•ar•''l Tll' l'Oi.' M \ H" I'. I' "'ur A1Js>l1t·;1t1111" & 111111 on CAL1.1-;1111H2 nv..: T11.·Tocs,,1t·nh. l11r l'Ollar ~6815 ,,..ft 1 Op. t: 1 e only &t5 1182 Learn mve:.tment proper· Ex!M!r'd. Country Club •1''rt.'C IS l>a) Tr:un1ni: ""' •l'H\f l'n.' ~"11"Y -.ua por. mp 0>' r £a $IS0.$2SO kl t• rt ty sales and exc.hanging. Conv Home, s. w. Suota Couri.e 4020 lhl'\'h St. !:>tl'llll Selertlve Household, m w o ~ a h New class l>larttng :.oon. Ana Ao:e SA ~-3061. .CadtllJC Cur Prooram Ne" port lk•Jt.'h • 833 ~!!kl -LOST; unw.ual gold wed- ding band, inscribed. GAIL 5 19/61 REWARD. Nursing & Family Care _-A 1 . Car nee f"uller orw. c21 1sparow 1av Di\/, ----·---•Pl Salc.-s Orangr Count}' ~)I fo!:.:\111>t !' .... tub t..<i WAITRESSES "~'P<'r d Full 01 1• t t:ood hri. ,,.,11 .1r11t111. Personnel --.,....... Co. 968-837R N At•B d LS E mployer Pays Fee Wood Boal Rertntshing -963-'1866 ursmg ... n un ' CA ••I lisllngs Orange Sen·ice St.1. Atl\'ndunl. 4500Camrv•"' Onve N.B. exper req'd. Need neat Education perienred. Bay v ie" (;ounty p lime. Jo:xpl·r rt onl) FOUND,longhalrorange Call~lS05 worker w/rlear record f.OUCATJO~AL LEGALSECRETARY Conv. lloi.pital. 203$ ·.•1 A1hertising in ,\\all l'ns & "'"".J" C.11collect213/965-5012 m•le cat w/wh1te nea ----------1 Blackie's Boal Yard, NB OPPORTUNITIF:S Re«:nl Calif l.Jugallon & Thu ri 0 Ave• C • M · (altrorniu . , Ne al a pp t' a r. <\ roUar. Hut anJuted root Apt mir. C.M. or lLB. 673-6834. Whethe r ll 's flnrshing ~~e~t~~ll~~la~io~ o~?g 642·3505· i~1 /\~\lertt:.~ni;11~ Nation handwritm1:. AtWI) AM . !'\ear O.C. A1rJ'C)rt 3/9/76. Local exp & xlnl re· high school or earning lawyeri.. Non smoker. OFFICE CLHK un "'ensc •. e us 115• ZSOONewport Uhri.<: ~I . llonrue. 833-21611 !>48-9877 fe~nces. 646-8498. lodl.k.11,.r / A /P.., college cred1b, be mg tn 11 8 . pres l i., e 0 f c. ~Isl you in obtDmmg your ----------F.xper. necess.Good the Army c1;1n help )ou. g.is.1400 ° Telephone work. l)pmg lh •al l::bt:itc: l1l'en:.e. ~l\ll'l' sn~. lllc11d.r111 f' <' u n d : Sm I M 11 I l' Licensed third mate seeks typist. Sb helpful. 40 Hr And if you sii:n ui> tor the __ · & misc 0Cf1ce dut1c" 1.:,111 f tr 111 t.• rl") " . I. 11 ,. Yorkshire Terrier. \'1c berth, San Dieio. l •-• d Part time. 12 Noon lo Ii 11u a_., mt•eha111c·al l..nowll'di:<' wk. Call on Y bet""' 9 .. ,\rmy" newei.l e uca LVM'S It RH'S PM Call for mter\llew on "n~' Uu&hardllndianapolli.. 1·281·788t Ham. lntenor Design & tional program l'ro1ect F h n A 132-5440 N <' 11 1 a I' I' t• '1 r · i\ llH.962·2631. F -l Store \h ad you'll ~ bl> lo llmc3·ll :30s'. P· wkd ys. G4S 1102 or .h.aOl.l\\l'tlrni:. ,\J>i>I> ------1Norweglan House Mgr, u r n i ure · / e ' a c ply Park Superior S2281~askfor JJc:k1c. "All's '1SOO Nl'"'llo•t 111. :Found mack & white Y . romp to elderly, exper f>l2·~. start college ot the sume II ea Ith ca r e. 14 4 5 ---pu~y w/lan, vie Asper w/serva nls. arrange-BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST trrn(' )'OU enhi-1 with the Supcnor, N.B. 6'l2·2410. PART TIME C.M. •-1 Ob S J t h tt g ,\rmy payrng up lo 75· • L· 0 E WILL Y YOU Sh "J ll t I .,. 1spo an uan mens, ouse s 1 1n . Super conscientious girl of your lwtion und foes c.. • . PA a .. l'I! ri. rr 111tor:. Cup_4_96 5042. ~96 to procress accordingly ,. wnnlt'tl. Tra1111111: pru 1 ..;au ••MAID $25 ,·1cl('Jl.Callb3t :ir.1. t'OUND: Fem. llusky,HetpW..tecl 7100 wllh .congeni•ltumcn AltMY Perm.job.Topwn~es T<J ATl rNl) J Ht --.J .1------ \'1c. fr\'inc & 22nd St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• growing yacht sales 0· OPPORTUNITTF.S N e w po r t B e a r h '-" RE SALi> SHIPPIMG CLERK "B S48·l362 ACCMT'G CLllK ~1f r pa rl lime. Costu Mesa 540 1028 Tra velodgc, 6208 W, T J\AINtNG StMINA~ t;nrn 115~;. C'ommbs1on 40 lits f /tmu•. Api>lY onl~ A ..__.,.,__ s-1..r llunttn~on8ch 961·8821 Ooa~Hwy.NB ____ NI.ED 2 1 PE.0F'Lf ror ~all'1>QOdhsuns .... No 9am-llam. Nu pbuuc t'\LUND, 8 Track Tape ~"t:u.~ C"""orpo'ra· CASHIER ~hi.i.100 V1e10 540! 2.1 '-~ANGL (..). A-..t A monthl)l'haql\'. ;>;ice or. rall!t. ~ ~h·•• l:illa lk'<'k. O..ner tdent1fy by MAl~TEN,\!"<Ct-: (1«• Call Sl!J :JSll llont•rS. 2'70 E 17lh. C' \l ~nal numbl'r, mt11 . & lion. l>BA 7-1-:le,·eo Food Over 21. p/ttme. Good llKtroftlcs·Mlcro FORl-::\1/\~ WHI.) VIANf Tv 1.JI d.itf' lost. 11.B. Police St«~ has an immed1ate pay. 5 Locations. Cul>t<>m mJnufocturcr t:XP ER. ONLY ~tc.'.1't 'H NCUMi. l t\!. L>ept 336·5621 opentng in Irvine for a METIOCAIWASH hJ:. the followmg open Super\li.e & work .,,4'.')2'!97bdWtU~ l('A\' -----1 merch11nd1slng clerk. 29:\0HarborBl,C.M. In!?~-bonder, lai.er w/5mall malnlcn3nce p - l,o,.t "'h1te Chihuahua l~key expr. &: typing re· upt•r:itor, dtc :illa<'h. crew, all areas of main· JI. 7 M M~1 l. Trlr U h.: I) pe flog. I''. approx q111red. Mus t have well COOi s1·11l. 1n:.pcctors & te:-1t tenance exper req'd LJE 10 13'' REWARD! 1room~d •ppearance tC<'h.~.Work ona,•imety 1t:lectncal, plumbing. • ti4S 223Z and pleu.ant penonah· gr••fAST or c 1r c u1 t s under carpentry, mechanical. Part·Ti!1'e c\'l'S & Sat ri h .,... ty. Starting salary ~28 U\R microscopes , clean rm. etc.) Jack or all trades Alt. 1 erCecl for :.tu IAt· Male I s ...,.ter. ~mo· .,.x,...ll•nl fnnae I Us T 8 ..._. dent!! ln:.1dc work 1 Id Vi c · ........ " " Musl lla\'et:xtens1veex· envrmnt. App Yin t\lpe. M • c. .. 1 1 yrs 0 ' ' tits. Call for appt. &be t peri.on . 2·Spm . l':n R.ESPONSIBLE & Guarani~'<! ~ai:e. Call F.1rthVin1tJerCM,!~0 00M1s· 1714) 7S2-7711. Ask for perApply lm;.ursonre. Only! \lromental C:ommun1ca· BOND·ABlt:. Xlnt ~or~2•402:?betwn MOO JO area. """'71 or Ka-• c~. All ""'ual op-0 .. 3 & 5pm or bctwn s 30 & u • """7 R d Ow ... •r "" """" ~... Surf & Sirloin lions 3150 l'ullmun St.. salary & Fringe benefits. "':""""" • ewur · '"' port un ity and af· Dana l'oint urea . 6 JOpm. Crl.l.5hed. r Ir m 8 t 1. v c a" l I 0 0 S930W. Coast Hwy, NB C<xst11 MC!lu . ----.. 714 549-2691 Cor appl.ica· p AIT TIME LOST Cf'malf' Shepherd employer. COOK-Dinner Shirt , RECTIOMIC lloo&inCo. Husky lllk bm. wtwhite ---r time. 2 Yrs co~ree shop ASSEMILY -------Door to door. \'c>ntacting & u1n markin11s red col· AMw.rifH) S..-.lc• exper. Refs req d. Good P/Tlml'. Call 642-4342 MAIMTIHAHCE MAM ''otcn; Cor s1gnatur<'s on IM*°7t3z. · 14 Loe. tn Oronl(c Yo· pay. Paid co bcneC1~s. =---__ -=-Welding r<'q 'd, Apply petitions. 0\ler 111. l'OX ex per pref d . Apply Tiny Naylor s, _______ .....,.__ 1919•:.orcldental,SA _53_1_-44_07. ____ _ Pllimc days or 11flns, In-270000rte1ta llv.y,SJC. F.xecSecretaries lo$87S ---PIX OPERATOR Hf:. Sale' LET'S Mi\K 1-; A Ot:AI.' Nt:t:O ent•rjtcl•~ :.ales minded 1>1.'<IPlc "rlh l'"· pl'r , or not 1n lleal t-::.tJle. Will train new LICENS .. : .. :s & guide )'OU to :i "\Jll 1'1m(' Profitable Career. YOU al~o can mah the MI LLIO;-.; IHll,L,\lt Cl.U H Your FIHST Yl-:1\ll The Time h NOW. l'nll Hrokcr lor mh'r\'icw. 641j 07!10 ~hnl· Sah.'!>JWr!>on. r 110\l' J o:.rph M.1 i:n1n . Sc~ Co11i<l fllara. 5-HI 9790. •SHORTHAND• WE Nt.:l-:0 YOl'' IC )OU hO\I.' e\fm mrn. !>h the JUii II I> I! 0 r l u n I l I l' l> ;1 r c cnormou)'o. The ~Jlan1·" url' unbehc,·ablc. C1ll Cootflll l'.rn•cr t:mplo) ment A~t·111·~, ~5'i·K~l:i, 3400 lnml', Me 102. ;'\:II Silk Screenff t:xperienct•rl un M & ~I m<rchm('. Full or par I trml.'. Start SJ r.o hr. Studm Twcl\ c. ~lo f"1()5 I FOl'Nt> t•emlllc Cllt, ''lc- of Slatrr & N.-wlnnd, Call & 11knt1(\. lll2 2001. c I u d wk n d 11 . E 0 t:. Ret•t•pt1Tvp111t to 5650 MAIMTDIAMCE ~J.7'187. Cook. must he exper. App. Clerk Typist $520 Perm. job. Req 's full Exper'd opr. 3·JOJ>M to SAL~:.~ --Station J\llnllants. p.1rt l11nc, n1•:hh & wkmb, t•lt•1111 l'UI . IK & 11\'f'r. t:x pt·r'll :lfiOO Ne wport Bl\d N11lkh. ly 5aJ Pacific Ci1t. llwy, In.~ Clerk/Hkpr to$750 ~kills & tools. 25 llrs per midmi:ht.· t,!'ading N II t'art•1•r Min•l<'<I 1:'11111111 Ill.ir k I.ah. VIC' I .I Toro 1 l,11kl' t'orrc•t I ~>flli :lt:it, K:tl 2100 Al'Tmannger&t'omplelc llB.anyt1mc~3012 lnine l'cr)'o11nnelA1<cncy wk. Newport Beach h ot el. E .O.t:. Call Younl!Ml'n&Womcn maintenancr. Couple -----411t1";11thC1>1>U1i\1esa Travelodge, 6208 W. M a u r i n c W 1 1 i. o n . SI PER HOUR Adult 73 untts m C~la COST ACCOUNTl~G Suri<' 2.,1 642· 1470 Coai.t llwy, N_. B. Mesa. t:xpenenrcd, neat ASSlSTA.'IT _ ....:... __ .......___ ---- "'OI 'W rhampsii:nr ft boodable. $1000 mo+ Newport Beach equip·~-~ MAMAGfll WORKER PHOHESOLICITORS 11>1'l.1•r mJlt•. P:11n 1ew hOnus. Send rf'r.ume to ment mfA co., c"per'd I f.Btablir.hcd fl.ne i.alon In 1-~sy plen11ant <'"" work "'"'" E1t11111er & McF 11d WestchH ln\lotment to 3 )ri. 1n co't 9r<'OUnl Udo area nds ah.arp µro PIZZA line 4 ll. Need • iztrl~ rl1•n liJ'J 11 I Ill _ Company. boll Ufi. Costa 1n11. or 1'rodudlon Con· l:fe<iSl\ll' hair •I> h•l will 1-:xpcr nerei.s. S3l.iry S'l 75 IX'r hr :\Ion lhru I penonoe, SlSO Mua9262'7 lrul llt'P\ o( ~m to llllt to build clumtd l'all +hol'lu~ ~111·7863_. ___ f'r1 Call Sill ;,.11;.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \f\._.-,,01-1---plc medium size ll11hl in· t.13 7850. Tu1•s thru !)at \l ,iOJl(er Wantcl'I · l'IA~TIC'- " I r. II peo duatnal rq111pmt•nl mrii A'k for M.11"1 ) &&.1· 1700. /\nd Comm1s)'o1Urt l\:cw l>ranc:h now h1ri11i: 14l ult ll'\lel~ Su. OnmJ:l' t'u u1x·111n~:.. 1\pphc<tnh mu't he.• :.1•l•k1nit p<•rm. l~llllln' 1\0 '-'"J>l'f nl'I' 1''ull t·o. lra1n1ni: & ho•nl·f1ti. J"or mtl'n 1ew t'.tll i ll ~IOi!Jli l T elel)llone Sales A~I &. P:\1 Shifts, l'el"I llm1• 18 Or o\l'r. lluurl) ,. :ii:c·~ & c·omm ''' .111 For d4•ta11' 1·al IS 10·0301 '"" An..:1•lt•:. T1m1.·~ J375Sunllo\\1•r, l' '.\I. lit 1nl.111i: 11rnhlt'm p1• ri.on ~ l\1 11rkl"l1 n It Nl. •:duCJI 1011 11 ri:h cxpandtni: larlre' ap MOLDING MAC HIME 1 ;•II \kohnl lll'lphne ~"'t'', lt'ams put full !>ehool i:ra1I. & ,nm<' 1·01 r1111-;1H~ I. \SS pa rel rhJrn St roni on OPERA TOlS Sa I l' l' IN k ~I al u rt• TELLER lh1'·111">8l33K-1Q lime N~-<lftntlt' .. ,.,.prf' lci:c lt'H'I ('tbl ,\u 1111nl l.\~ll'IJ,\TOH lolllei. & lcade r.,hlll Taking npphtalloni. Cor !><''""" v.1th w it·' 1·'<1> in l.c\el h1•.i1h·rl. cxl)(l1 '1l l.. 1>l'nt po'1lH>n Onl) In"' J •' ··ra(I m.ny '--Now •11rn pon\ ''•m"i11" Unhmtkd fro"'th potcn I llh 'I '1101 \ \I. 1H:A f>t·:R .. "' '"' " ,,.. ' ' " -" .. 1 R 1 t 1 (' II r mold1n11 m.rl'hl1h' """'on cl 1 u.i ""' m t'l 11· l<'.t 1·ht•,.rf 11I t .-11 .. r ncccfr•J mat11rt>mrn&~oml•nnd 0,.A~1ltnbl~1nl1"u11f"w trJ1l1·1' I.. h11.1t ~. Im llJ l'·• uurc•. '' or h •t ·" 1 (111111 ••I 11·l.1l1•1l f1r•ld • •t ' Op .. 1110;\\1101'~1 l ( It I .,, •. , n • • '' 'IP>t tl~2bl.ti Jil li 111.h ,,1,.11•r11 t \'IHI (011t,1t'I "r,, ( r u\o n OH•r :!I Surf & Srr lo1111 ~JJt•" l'11.1~t 11 .. ,. :-.n 1\11 l'hOlll' (',1l1~ WANTED lM:\H:IH1\T1':t.'t' Fl LI. Tt:\n: 1.1ct::-;s ~:11 011 V N I. I l ' I·: ' S t-: I 1 SAl.1':~~1 1-:N Fult N t·:w FOl'NT,\l '11 \',\I.I.I-:\' llJW l'Altl'l·:T OH'l('Y. F ,\ N 'I' i\ S T I t. I. O (.; 1\ 'I' l o N • I' u M • ~llS.'ilON!\ l' I' 1'll ~Q". ,.. 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M11ir.11C'ur IMl'11ll~ 491 ~I ll I ~· H ,.: 1-: l' 0 M M ti N I TY ='":H\ IC": offered h\ sni. I'll r<MST l'OM \II '\;ITY llO~PI f i\I. \I \11.l.\R\'. If you ll\i' .;lot)(' Ill l.nRun.i lklll'h Jnd "oultl Ilk<' to rrc1•1\l' .1 '.ill ''"''h • N>kl1r1v tn .i•1'\'t t•lln I hat )OU are alJ n a.:ht . 1>lt•01~t' tclf'phooe I~ 1311 F\I 1>41 11\ll"thDrvOCr I Ill Tl' \LL MA.t;;S \G .. : lltYffl. llU\U:.OFFICE \11111 •·11 Mo.2210 on 61'!\t Cll \l,Lt::-JG 1-: & rhir"'· Mnlt• r r muk 1"'ll>to. 1• t 1 m ,. "~ ""' • .1t1• 111 Collfontla mc"'1itwi t' l'lr·,1~1· rC'ply. J.:C1ual Ovl!t) l-:mpl11~1·r C0tttolldatlnq H )ou'rl' "youni.: J)f'no t:x~r'J prl'f .. rrt'fl ,\µp GM1 O fc /lkkpr "holt·'·'1" .hUl~PI~~:,~ "\111' lnjtdiOll Moldlnq ,. "I' 1'11 n 1 11 Jo: Y " 11 r1----------1 CoUtction lo11k1n11 ror !lllO•l' f('.il ly3S'.\&on·t"tt81~W llllh "'or "'ltthl r1·:ol 1· ... 1.111· (',11p1taht('fl f11:l-2:I 2l·!>lln j11(,i\\1•,l ' M. <1uolftN1tloni., ·•Ill'. 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Wr r1• loc1kinl! h11 ""'"ral (;t;T Tilt: t11'.I> Sall·~ 17th ~ '""' JIOl I Ill n l ,.·ri·tllhl ll.im.n••· 1101 pornl C:\t. C \ ~~ m.11ut1' m1•n 1m rr 2."11 h "•lltar) C AHl't:T \lolUr<'. ,...,,.0011blt-IJ<l) t.: M. ~.ti•· .lli;CI W W.u "''1 • u•irk 111 ,1 nrn11.,~1·in.11.1t ,. . ..,1 ,\ '.\, ll)-.;·1·11 TRr,\'r'.\t l-'=-:T• r , m•;rr 11.tt l1or '-••nl.i \11,1 A.~STMGR. ~tlT•:t, 0!'11\er) rnr.>n O\tr :!1 , MaturC' C'OUple \hn for J)('rm p t t:arl~ morn ma1ntcnanr(', -·om1111. L.\ Ttmc" dch' to ;>; R ofhce & mAld work hCtme~ $250 mo <::i ll Wa1tt plu-' furn. apl ~-1140 Callw.cM\I ---- ... , ... ,, • ..,.., \\'A tr111'n ,·Au .. 111 .•All for i·Jnd)' -.111ri. .11 Nut mo-.nh1•n• Ill lw,11·h .ort'J" Tl> STi\RT ' " ~• K ttl 1 >.. "' .... MfUltR TIR"' CO ,. I h '"Am<'~u1th~n ".rrnl1•rat l' ,, '" .um"''' '"'" s s • l'11r•Pl'rt1111 1• l\Ptr rn u r r f1n t''' rommt•ri t.ll & \rmy 1>J ' 1" X'lll'r t Jn "" , .. 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Part time Jot\ 11 \'ail able fOf' e1rly mom11111 " late anernoon deh\'enu lo stocc & Alrt.'t!t ~l• rocks. }1~ t19'>e-Plrkup truck GUARDS C0t0ta J\Je!>a :..io 1026 ed lhruout Or11nge Coun "deuln atll~ 38111. get lhal "e>.prrlrnr (' Mission Viejo S42-2.U5 I). call for furthl'r de n e r e s 11 a r >' • • t h a t * LO OK * CottoMHe Permcuwnt. Cull & port· Omf' Phone & lran11p M Van. Cati 649.&~. ~ C.ill 546-02i4 f.q u 11. I Op po rl un It>' Ma.Ir Stylist Earn more Em.ptoytr. by ~ntlnl( space Lead 1n1 CdM sulo11 Jim, 844 732l. ~ O!MS HunungtonBch 962·WI t 11il1C. Arlenr. 17 14 l SEAMSTRESS clai.siraedad-.askfor"A ----&i8·8i42 'IODE' •s MASSE' 'SI!:." For S:ul Msiktr. Top pay good pin rt• 1:1 in th" thru '1'~ Hobby Shop" " .... ·~ '-" Expr rt'q Apply Ull· Army Wilh hundreds of DAILY Plt,OT<.'luulfled 1-·igure ~odels. £.!lrort.." RlALlSTATI monSalll~ 67$4')711 tra1nin11 \'our 5e11, the sectlonP•chWed ltSat nt.-eduded. 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EXTHAVAGANZA Wt:sTt:R:-.; S,\UULt: Xlnt l·ond S7:> 541'i·~7ii Horse~ ~lust sell Reg S350 ea, Include:. tack t\ppy Keldm,: :> )'rs. 1, Arab111n geldmg l2 yn.. 49J.47SO Thomas \•11le King u f hdtm set. Ch1lcb Bdrm Lots of anllq ui.-i., um .... ....., 1070 I housev. ..arb. It m 1sc. Sal ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~l'\. occas1ooa chairs. " Son Only 8·4. 332 mrt'ro ,,.:ave O\Cn. unique CatalJna Dr N.8 pat<'hwork qwtt, Ktng u hndboard. n1h.• stanch. BEST \iAltAG E SALJo: foot chesl. s-.:ag lamps. Tools. unllque,., 1tuns, aJI done In palch .... urk G E. dr,·er. poekel knife ,\II or part CHJo:i\P 1 rol &m morcSut&Sun 21S.~ 9221 8·5pm l i l71 t"rlml. H B IS ot ~kudow Lark Golf C<.el WANTED TOP C,\SH DOLLAH PA I D t'OR YOl'H Jt;Wt::LRY. W.\TCllES. MtT OBJECTS. GOLl>. St L. \' t: R S E R \' I <.' E , )o'I 'E n ;n:-; & AS Tl~Ut;s. 645 1200 K111(lsne bed inrl s pread. h\•1~ r m lam!), bcli;e. liotb .xlot. (ll31598-8968 • 1 • >d ;. 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' ' I h I' , 1i:11.1 I" r' h ,, 1 1· 1 ht '"l'•ll""'' In l'nfon 1• II lmporkd from Thallnnd. f'\QUl !'lle fint" hand c1 n ed t .;uk wood tabll!aus , dep1rt1n11 ~I UST s to:t.t. <:orr .. e & End T.1l>ll' t\IPdll I B W T\' \11.,1• 638 IHii t.c•llm '\e1man J\1i1Work s1i::nl'd fr;1m1·d & un fr ,1 m 1• d M u "l ... t• I l !1711 !llii:l I\ I EHlllll l>t 11111:-. "Ill l•t 1•J1°h 1\1r r11111l11111n1·r )!(;, l 'ar "1111. :lr1 ~11m1· i::trh <'lot hi'~. ~111• I U 11 I~'"' '111•' '! I 10 n I o :ti' ~Iii K.'i7'11•1 ,., ~1mmon .. m.1t1n•i.' 'l'I lull"•"· <;1~1 llo\ ' St 1ni:r.I\ l11k•• '!i'.J'1 \\·,.,11·rn · .11lrll1• 'I :!II llol h 1 ' t •1n1 I to 11 f.? 1 ·, WAHTIO USIO ORIENT Al RUGS And T11rw11tr). P\'t Pt)· Onl> 644·5177 \'lllagl.' 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SlbOO. l"t to CltooM Ft-offt pt) 960 'l9J7 t'or the best prlcu. the -, ----lo~esl lease rates, & de 72 Cougor XR·7 pendable serv1t'e. !>C<' CCM•fffible NABERS CADILLAC 2600 II arbor Blvd COOTAMF:SA M09100 OPEN Sl'NOAY ---'72 El 1'o rJ do, low mileai:e. LeJlhe r 111t. i.unroor. crwM· 1·on1rnl ch\ 1ded front "'"'' I' I' 5.\7 :tl98 Camwo '" •..••.•..•.•.•...•..•• \ IS, .aulu. lram • f.il1CJQ .iir lv nd , 11Uwer :.leer 1n.i. P•>" l'r brake!>, ;\)It F:\l r.idiu, po~er w1ndow:1. lllt 'l~ering wheel Sum mert1me $pem1i ' l.1c . .iul\ UR. SAVE S•to Ana Lincolft Mercury 1301 :'\. Tu:.tin S..to Ano 547-0511 'li7 Camaro. ,.:uod 1·m1d Dodcje 99lS jJO t•ttJt•n<· ~so ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti42·IW-03 or %:.! l\.lll2l 73 L~otl11t• S11o 1111.t.•1. :! •It '7~ C:am aro, ti cyl, /\, 'J 1',S, P/B. radials, 11upe hiirt.ltop, h n l •• 111lu, 11 "· SIK.'WI 64S 1n:11; c·und. A\'ll· U mpg 73 llod)!e 1'11IJr<1 9 pn~i. ..,.,,_.747 wagon. I\ l '. l' S, I' ll. 992 $lti00 5.\9 l-1.:) ---•...•..•...•....•..... 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I' S , ,\ (' ~ .... 11 '4hl $2100 'lli:l l:!I! 1»!>117Jti •••·•··················••····•········•······· USED CAR SPECIALS 1971 PINTO t~ ~::.~~1.~:;. s 1495 (427MIMI 1972 AMC •. gssADOllt ~.~~~nd~~~o\i ~ 1695 family c:. (N23l~., 1971 AMC HOIMET 2 door AulOINllC, power s ~'"9 a air condill()OjnQ 2395 1<1ng of the compacte (337HHI<). 1974 HONDA HATCHIACK Tap tu.i economy wlll'l l4tSt tl'lan 25.000 mllH Mint s2495 CXllnditlon. lC21523 711. 1971 DATSUN WAGON . A family economy w-oon $2695 w i th automati c ~tsst0n (338GXAI • I 197 4 VW DASHElt •aoeed with low tow miles S3'J.95 IO super condll1on (49eMVHI FREE A• CONDITIONING ON THE NEW PAC& OfYOUROOCE THRU THE e-0 a:-MAACH I YOU Will NMRBUY FOR LESS BUY AY. DEALER lllYOICE COST BRAND NEW COURIER WHY PAY MORE '75 FORD QJSTOM 500 4DOOI v.e IUIOl!llltC ,,.,.~ •ldwll 4 tL L 1wes delu•• llum~rs -""' ~ • ~-. '"' ti~ i-.~AJLPIJCI .... SSO.Ut ~ ::oec1 ............ U'44.0S IBATI ............ $ lOUO TOUI NtCl .. 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I c;yllfld•r. en9111t t1111111rd • ~ .,.,__ hntlld o•-li.M 1.0.0 ~ IMOo< oroup lPIC t 10&713 llTAIL PllCE .• SJ677.00 IHYOICI ...... Sllt4.H lllA Tl ........ S l00.00 YOUI PllCI ...... S289498 NEW 75 FORD LTD v.e enoine. ~he trll'lllnlQIOll ~·nvl 1001 AM/FIA Sl••to hOlll o•ovo. con.,,.n·•~ oroue> ~=:--"'""'-z:o-!'" ... jlm_ll!I~ dt91lll docll. ""'"' COWl'S. ~ JIHnnQ ~ br .... lk (1101762 IMYOK:E .................................... S)t6t.t4 mATI .................................... )00.ot YOUR PRICE •••••••• $3660.94 71 "AT HO SPOIT 71 DATSUN 24ft 76 POID MAYlltCI 4 -9tl. radio. llCIM• Iron! ...... dttYe H!Ot' 4 -..S 18dl0. ...... ~ fOOI. wMll (24tJOAJ ~ (ltaHOF) • e'4 • ailO ,,.,,. • factclfY • OOfldillotllfte, .., l'ICllO ,...,.,, ,,.. WllM!t. liltt -v... .ulo. Irena.. t1c:1orv 1111 cond~IOfllnt radio. llH ttr. Lia• n•• 1n1ld• & out '71 CMIYY IL CAMINO ·~· •ica 111'1111 tlKllO ,_.,,ll«lt (7t)UJ) '71 MHCUIY CAPll 4 IOttd reoio ,...,., 1.n1eo ..-.. 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MAIN at WARNER, SANTA ANA, 546-7070 NO DOWN PAYMENT PROBLEMS 1 ' • , , ' .. NEW '7 6 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Ec:onomu:al 6 cylindef. 3 speed s3295 tranttniSS1on. vinyl intenor. tinted ~ glaa. front ' rear ~ gulrds. ' morel The Great New 176 VOLARE Economical 6 cyhno ... , ~. doth & vlnyl intenor. front I rear buml* guardS A morel COMPLm SB.ECTION OFCORDOBAS ·n IMTllMA TIOMAL PICIUr 8 cyllnd.,, 3 toe.a "-• Hurry at this Pffll9 11 wont be llfOUnd longl (•S885NJ '75 DODGE DART SEDAM Eoonom1e11 8 cv1tn<1er. 3 speed, wllt\ewall tires. low miles (803MK0 l 176 PLYMOUTH FURY 54295 v..a. automatic. cloth & vlnyl intlfior. •ir condrt1onecl. tinted glass, front & rear bumper guaros. wMewall tires. ecx:ent slnP9$. & 111()(81 '75 CHIYSLll COIDOIA v..a. euto trans .• '" c:onottion1ng. pawer ateering, pOW9I' brakes. rldlO, heat•. •Mewall ltres, low miles. (225MIV1 55195 '72 FOID WAGON AA c:ond1tlontng, radio, heater. wMewall liret. AM/fM stereo. root rldl. (-400GWY) USED C~R SAVINGS '73 PORSCHE 914 4 cytlncfer. 5 ~. rd>. llM!er. ready to QO! (929HERl '7J PINTO S9U11E WAGON EconomlCll • cyllnder. • IC>Md. recho, heltll'. lleel betted rld11ta (22901-iEl WITH llTERIATIOIAL SCOUT TERRA AID SCOUT II '76 SCOUT TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE 4 speed, radlO. fuel tank slOd plate. mud & soow "'"· heavy duty bu"'l*S, etc. (F009ZfGOZ8t6tl '76 SCOUT II 4 WHEEL DRIVE V-8. automatic, lull wldlh lold1n9 rest seat mud & snow tues. pawer steering. klel tank ellld plate. radio. etc !F006ZFG028851) , 17 Laguna/South Coast 'Joday' Clo!idng toe ks '+oL. 69, NO. n, ~ SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1976 TEN CENTS adham Charged With Fund Misuse· CLAIMS VIOLATION Candidate Jeffrey Fire Kills 3 Ex-HB Children By ROBE RT BARKER Of .. o.it, 1'1191 - Three small children of a former Huntington Beach couple perished Thursday night when flames raced throug h their trailer in Northe rn Cahforma. The dead children were hsted as Joseph Matthew Williams, 7. James P aul. 4, and Julianna Rebecca, 14 months. They were the orfspring or Joe and Christine Williams who both attended Huntington Beach High School. They a lso were lhe niece amd nephews of major leaa"1e baseball player J ack Brohamer. Lt. James Hawk of the Yuba <.:ounty Sheriff's Departme nt said today the fire brolte out al 7:30 Thursday night when the father was b a bysitting the ctuldren "He had just put lhe baby in her crib and told the boys to get rleaned up in the bathroom so they could watch a program on television." Ha wk related. "He said he heard a popping noise and then Intense names broke out and raced through the trail er ," Hawk reported. "T he father couldn't gel lo them because or the heat and he told them to fill up the bathtub and lie in it," llawk said. "Ap· parently they did. because that's where we found the bodles .. llawk said the cnusc of the fire il" being invt.>st1gated this morn· lng. Mrs. Betty Or l'ndorf, a former ne111hbor of the Wtlhams family whe n they li ved briefly in Midway City, s aid the children's mother wni. awoy at the time sewing cloth(•:. for needy families Tht• W1lhnmse:r1 had moved tn Smart\'llll', about 2~ mile~ north o( Mary!'\ tile. la"lt <1pnn.: to \\Ork ;at a family motorc' clc part~ 1hop She stud the) Clp('ralt'Ci tht• company 1n llunlml(ton fkuch. but movc•d north 1n orck•r to have room for expani.aon Mrs Ort.>nclorf "aid thul Jack ISf't' FIRF.. Pa1Ct'i\Z ) OrnllJft' Coa"'• "~ather Sunny thrn111th Saturdny Chance of lc1r11 l i:ullty "ind~ below thr can) on" tonij.tht Warm er llltths Saturday 65 at th<' bt-aches n s1n 1t to 72 inlrtnd u )lo\S tontf,?ht 40 to 4 i l~SIDE TODJ\ ,. Lonp bt'fort 1hnt u'"" oirplanti. a group o/ t.'l.ttfon f lru.• north tech Jpnng lo l'Ull the Orangr Co<ul They'rt tr ~rtt'd 10 rrlurn lo Son Juan Capistrano nrrl tt-ttk Stt story by Oa1l11 P1IO( Staff Wnlrr t..aunr KafJ'tr on Pagr Cl of tht Wtektndtr. ••••x IUY-S.r••o Al -1... .. ....... Tl .. c.11......i~ .u 0-~ OI U CMwc• ,,, c--•• O.atll ... tlco'< ,., ,_ ... ,.... ,,. a..wr1A11-.. 1 csr ,,........ .. , _ ....... .,,, "' ...,,..._ .. I"-"*' C• -u-• 11 ,....-.. ... Mt"4n CJ.I _,,_, .. ............ .., ,,. 0r...,.c..., "' -... I ll ,, •• 1 • ...,,.. ,, ~' .... s..ca-.ruo 1•' ,.,..,-C• n...tttn c,., -.. -A4 _,._ ... -(14 >.._ __________ _ By JACK CHAPPELL Ol .. o.»,, ...... ,_ Harry Jeffrey, cand date for the GOP nomination to th 40th Consresaiooal District. cbarced fellow candidat~ Robert E Badbam today with violation of the slate Political Reform Act of 1974 and misuse of publit runcts. Jeffrey announced he hH filed formal complaints with the FaJr Political Practices Commission. lbe California State Attorney General's om ce und will seek an Oran1e County Grand Jury m· veshaallon of the m alter. The charces Involved a recent mllller that Badham CR Newport Beach) as state assemblyman for the 74th district sent to reaislerl'd voters lnhisdastrict. The mailer repeatedly refers to Badham aa a .. Represenlallve" rather than " Assemblyman" and its quest1onna1re asks sever al questions on national rather than shale issue:1. Reached a t his Newport &ach office, Bad ham , called the charges "nonsense " "l really shouldn't be araclng this nonsense with a ~ponse," he said. He said that if Jeffrey wanted to make complaints to the Fair Political Practices Board - "which I s uspect he has already done on some other issues to no avall"-tbat wu Jefl~y·srlght. Badbam uld he rtk'1'r~ to himself In U\e ftt1u·tb n wslctter u a "representalllve" because "we have a representative form of aovernment " "I have u sed the t erm 'repre entatlve' for more years than Mr. Jeffrey bas been in California." Badhamsaid. An exam ination of the Badham 's newsletters, however. (Sff CllAllGES, Pa1e AZ) e Disaster Kills 11 Second Gas Explosion Fatal to Rescuers PARTRIDGE. Ky. (UPI > - Eleven men were found dead to- day deep inside a Kentucky coal mine, raising the death toll to 26 from two methane gas explosions and cave· ins this week. Fifteen miners died Tuesday in a blast in the Scotia Co. mine in the mountains of Eastern Ken· tuc ky. The 11 found dead today included three federal mine in· spectors investigating the first explosion. H.W. Kirkpatrick, Kentucky commissioner of mines and minerals, said ··we made the de· c1sion to remove the rescuers and 'Fundamental' School Holds Little Interest A survey conducted in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· tricl s hows that parents of elementary 1chool-age children are not interested In sending their children lo a "fundamen· tal" scbool. In aucb a scbool. bas ic academic skills are emphasized an a structured clasg-oom en· vlronment. Use o f drills . homework and letter grades is emphasized. The s urvey was sent to parents or 4,999 students in the ktn· dergarten through sixth grades. o r th~ 896 pare nts who responded. 612 said they are not interested in the formation of a fundamental school. It had been proposed by school district administrators that a fundamental school b e established next rail. if sufficient parent Interest existed. Only 15 percent of those who responded lo the survey said tht.'y wanted their c hild to attend a fundamental school. Another 18 pe rcent sa'!d they felt th<'ir children already were enrollt'd in fundamental classes. Results of the s~rvey wall ht' considered by school distra ct trustees at a meeting at 7 :ll p m Monday a t San Juan Elementar) School. 31642 El Camino R<',11 San Juan Cap1!1trano Supt Jerome Thornsley ha~ r<•· commende<t the board abandon further consideration of a fun do mental school progrum for tht.' upcoming school yt.>ar "f'rom the s upenntendent'' viewpoint. at seems apparent that the vast m :iJonty of pnr1.>nl!>1 ore. for the m o.,t part. plca1>t.'d \\Ith the t'<lucallonal progrnm t.w 1na afforded lht'tr r hHdrrn b\ the• dli;tri<'t," 'fhorn:.lt•\ i.lutNI an a mtmnrnndum to trwltl't'' Thornsley noll.'d th:it p.irt'nh olrt.'ody hnvl' thl' option of 111111· In~ their childr en In traditional or Innovative classroom :ietun.i:. a ft er dlscussin11 their r h1ld 's needs with prindpals a nd teachers In oth<'r action Monday niJ(ht. the board wall d1!1cuss whether to place aMther S30 million school construction t>ond issue before: 'oters in the June 8 pn mary elec lion. A s1m1lar ii;sue lo\ as defeated in tbe March 2 election Thornselv also has recom mended that the distnct also con sider a pplying for stat<' School Building Aid Funds for future pro1ects. 'Ibef t Suspect Slain leave the bodies in place because ol uncertain conditJons in the mine. We don't know for sure what killed them, but l feel they were ktlled by the blast." Two other inspectors in the mine at the time or lhe explosion climbed to safety and reported the 11 were s till alive shortly after the blast at 8 ~ pm. PST Thursday One young woman huddling Wlth relatives of the dead mineri. in a concrete block washhouse screamed. "This can't be true," when told there were no sur· v1vors. She was then taken to a waiting Kentucky State Pohce car with other family me mbers and driven home. Rescue tea ms were dropped in- to the mine through • hole knoeked in the top or the shaft by a giant mechanical borer. The 11 victim s were e quipped with respirators contaanlng an hour·s supply of oxygen and rescuers h ad hoped to r each the trapped men before their oxygen ran out. Joe Cook , a deputy ad · m1mstrator for the Federal Mm· ing Enforcement Safety Ad· ministration. said a hole 15 feet wide was dug an the roof of the Yacht Sinks Killer Whale Emb Race PORTSMOUTH. England (AP> -A 19-foot killer whale sank an Italian yacht competing in an Atlantic race .. but all six crew members were picked up safely by a New York-bound ship, race authorities said to· day. They said the crew of the Guia III took to a dinahy after the whale holed the boat below the waterline while it was about 700 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands taking part in the Royal Naval Associa- tion Atlantic Triangle Race. The report, radioed to race control headquarters here by a British crew member, said the incident took place Tuesday. The crew was rescued from its lif eraft 13 hours later by the llell eruc Ideal, on its way to New York and due here Ma rch 18. Coast Protection Measure Pending By HILARY KAVE Ol t ... 0.11, ,. .... '~" Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R· Newport Beach\ i.u1d today he is drafting a coastal prot~t1on bill that would force the stute coastal comm1ss1on ou t of business. Carpenter sa id his bill. expect- e<I tu tw ready for tnlroduct1on somrt1me nexi "eek. "as a ra· l1 o nal and r ea ~on .1 bl t· rom pro mi'i e " tn the coJ ,tal ball alrt.'ad) 1ntroducl•d hv Si•n An t h 0 n )' n l' I I e n " 0 n I [) L ,, s An$1eles 1 Retlt nson'" hill anrnrporatr.; Capo Eatery Owners Fight Sign Removal Cn ownl•rs Jo;dwan and Alhred C'or nw t'll Clf thl· F.1 Adobe Res t aurant 1n San Juan Cap111trano went to rourt Thurs· day in a bad to pr<•v<•nl llw city forcing removal of their 112 square foot Mf,?n They prolt•st m their OrnnJ{c County Superior Court lalo\sult that thf' cat) 's solulaon to the zon ing problem a 27 square foot most of the coastal protection polil'ie11 recommended by the ex· isling state a nd regional coastal commissions. Carpenter, however. said he doubts Be1lenson's bill will be adopted by the legislature. "There's really \'Cry httle sup· port for Be1lenson 's bill. other than v ery s tro nit conserva tionssts." s aid CaflX'nter. who added that labor 1'\ 'er) '>Lrongly opposed to moi.t of the bill Cnder tht.' provis ion:. or Beilenson "' bill. the stat<' coastal comm1ss1on lo\ ould bt· retained and the s ix regional bodies would be phased out i.lowly "We really don't nt't'd the com ( ee COASTAL, Paite i\2) sign would be "the same J S • ha\·1ng no s11tn at all " It 1s ar1t..1ed 1n the action that the neon sign .. El Adobe Dan 1011 " hac; been at op the res taurant at 31 891 Camino Capistrano for more than 25 years of the restaurant's 30 year existence Lawyers for the Cornwells said they "' ill ar1tue al a hearing to be scheduled before Judge Lloyd E. Blanp1ed Jr that the El Adobe should be an e xception to the city's zoning and sign codes. mine and 20 rescue workers were lowered into the shaft, where they round the 11 bodies. Hank Lindsay, an aide to Ken· tucky Gov Julian M. Carroll, said at the scene earlier that rescuers reported they "clicked a telephone connection to the men six limes and believed they heard six answering clicks. "Immediately after the U · plos1on. a small group or miners attempted to get lo the trapped men through the main shan and got a male into the mine before they were forced back because of intense heal.'' Lindsay said. Will Ziggurat Be Sherifrs Substation? By FllEDERICK SCHOEMEHL OflMOattyf'I ........ A decision Is expected within 90 days on 'whether the federal 1ov· ernment will allow Orange Coun· ty lo lease a portion of the Laguna Niguel Federal Building for use u a sheriff's su~staUon. The county has asked about leasing about 24,000 of the S00,000 available s9uare feet in the mam· moth building acquired by the government in a controversial property exchange with Rockwell International. W.C. Ennis, the county's space planning director . said federal of· f1c1als are studying the proposed lease and have promised to gave the county an answer by summer. The sheriff's south county s ub· station now is housed in an unused courtroom at the South Orange County R egional Civic Center, also located In Laguna Niguel. It i s expected that the courtroom will be plated In service within a year, meaning the sheriH's substation will have to be relocated. Ennissajd. Thaddeus Dwyer. chief of operations for the sheriff's de· partment, said lease of a portion of the building has been con· s1dered on and offfortwoyears. Ile said d epartment officials first looked at the building while the trade between Rockwell and the li(Overnm ent lo\ as in negot1a lion. "We decided at the lime to stay away from 1t." Dwyer said Tht' substation !lubsequcnlly \\as located al the regional c1\1c center on a tempor ary basis Dwyer i.a1d a substation could <~e ZIGG URAT, Paitt' A2> Oally ,.. ... Sutt - 'CHARGES NONSENSE' A11emblyman Blldham Fmklea's Slayer Gets Death By GARY GRANVILLE Ot-.o. .. ,,. .... ._... Talking to ham as If ho were a fr1 end. Superior Court Judge William Murray sentenced the slayer of Stephen "Mike" Finkleu to death in the gas chamber to- day. Hugh Daniel Bean, 24, showed no emotion as he stood while Judge Murray sentenced him to death. The almost frail-appearing killer was convicted last month of the Oct. 31, 1974. shooting death of Finklea in a $133 Fountain Valley market robbery. Finklea. 19, was an outstanding sch ola r -athle te al Fountain Valley High School and. at the time of his death, attended Oraqe Coast College ln Costa Meas. I Today, Judge Murray talked to hls slayer in informal terms and addressed Mm by his firstname. The judge said he had become personally acquainted with Bean and developed a liking for him since the court proceedings against the doomed man began last November. Howe\'er. the judge said he had a duty to perform and qwckly passed the death scntenre. The judge said it was ironic that Bean had been in Vietnam and could have died a hero in stead of a convicted murderer. Before invoking the death sen· lence, Judge Murray denied a de· fense motion for a new tnal as well as a move to have capital punishment declared unconstitu· lional. Without saying a word either before or aftl'r leamrng he 1s to die in the ~a!> chamlx'r Rean, who was hand c uffrd and shackled about thl' unklei., wai; led from the courtroom Next wt:ek. has brother Charle.., Dennis Be nn. 22. w1ll i.tand trial in the !'lame court 11nd before tht• !>a me Judge Ile al110 1:. c har~<'d with Finkka's murde r. a llallowcen m~ht shootmf( lhut n<"curred 10 minut es bf'fore th(• youthful <See OF.ATll. P111r A2) ALHAMBRA tAPl -A man wbo reportedJ)' robbed a dress shop here of SlOO was shot and killed in a struggle with a police officer who cornered him in the rear yard of a house nearby. authorities said. De t ective Cmdr. Richard Fish said J oseph Martin. 49, of Ontario. was shot fatally in the chest Thursdny evening while strugglill.J[ with Of ficer George La Pold It is argued that tourists headt'd for San Juan Capistrano and the old mission can clearly see the sign from the freeway with the result that more tourists are attracted to tbe area Oatly ,., ... tr .. I ~· NIOUEl.'9 FA8l.EO 'ZIOGURA"f' BECOME A SHERIFF'S SUB STATION? -lec:t•d Wtttrin Th,... Mof'th1 on County'• Appllcatlon to U.S. Government Not tor the Dlslaaeaslaer Auction~er Peter McCoy gets bid.s on this Ming food dish which went for $100.000 during a sale of seven pieces of early 15th century Ming porcelain china in Los Angeles. The seven pieces once were list· ed on a household appraisal at a San Francisco estate for a total or S2.000. Viejo St. Patrick's Parade Saturday ShappOut; Six Left HAR R I SBURG. Pa. (UPI) -P~nnsylvania Gov. Milton J . Shapp. cil· Ing ttis disappointing show- ing in the MassacbusetU. and Florida primary elec· lions, today withdrew from the Democrat1c presiden- tial nomination race. Mission VieJo's seventh Annual St. Patrick's Day P arade. a Bi centennial extravaganza featunng 3.000 participant$, "'111 get under way at 2 p m Saturday. A crowd or about 10,000 is ex- pected for the day's activities which will wind up with the tradi- tional Irish feast al the M1ss1on Viejo Inn. Parade watchers can obtain a good seat anywhere along the I 8 mj)e route which begins at Mis· s ion Viejo High School. winds 11.s way along Chrisanta Drive, Estanciero Drive, Marguerite Parkway. and comes to con- 18 Appointed To Cultural Panel in LB The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil bas appointed 18 people lo the city's cultural commlUee. The regula r meet.logs will be held al 7:30 p.m . Mondays at the Museum of Art, 307 Clllf Drive. Ron Deutsch has been named chairman and olher members ol the committee are Frl«!a Behn- fante. Linda Creek. Tom Enman, Char Giffen. Arline Isaacs, Marcia Jacklich. Cheri Mann. Haro ld Pas t orius. Marta Mltrovlch. Marco Sassone. Also Doris Shields, Douglas Snow. Jack Tavlor. Ed Van Oeusen. Don W1fhamson. Andy Wing and George Wolford Research "ill be done on Laguna's cultural assets , pro- blems. Institutions and com- munication. Command Change Set for P e ndleton Maj. Gen. Charles 0 . M11e will relinquish command of the l sl Marine Division at C amp Pendleton lo Brig. Gen. Edward A. Wilcox m July, il has been an- nounct>d by Marine Corps of- ficials Min wlll assume commando( the 3rd M arlne Dlvls1on on Ok.lnawa Wilcox. now director of Personnel Management Division al Ca mp Pendleton hud quartt'rs, hos been iwltttl'd for prom otion to m &Jor aeneral. Miae has commanded lhe lsl d1vls1on t a nee July. 197~. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~.::t.~~·. r:,*' :, ~~=, = :. ... ~ c:.::; (&int .. vr.-•"'•~(wn1• •''' \,.,,., ... .,.,,..,,"., .. ~t\heG ~Nd:o '""'o-.tff\ '•kl•' , .. ,. C•\t• M.w ....... , fW .. fli Mv~·hY~ t"-.-i " '""" l•1fll Vtlt•' l•111"r \41dOt"~iri Y•tl4'• .,_, l~flif••"' \lf"-vtf\(••\t Ati.1~••t .. ""9IHI• tW' It...,.....,~ '•l1i1•tf••' '"'1 ~ .. , hr ~;~ .. :~~ .. ~:~;1.~.·.:~1~·~~~-""',, ... , RotMtr1 N. W~ ..... ,_,.,_ .. , •.flllft ,...,.,.,,,,,H J<11ck R. Curlf''( Y·ort"n•fM'"''••~·~· l hQmu l<Hvil '.,,., ThOm.n A Murpf\i~ Aif•l'\,t't•"' l d• ..... 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Miss Saddleback Valley Vicki Bosworth. and 1974's Miss California Teenager Caroi Van· derpool. Other special guests include child TV actors Danny Butch or .. Happy Days." Robbie Rist or "Lucas Tanner." W11lle Aames ol "Swiss Family Robinson" and Robbie Wolcott of "The Bioruc Woman." The para~e Is expected lo last about two hours and IS minutes His withdrawal left s ix major Democrats In the battle. Ship said he would not even run In Pennsylvania's April 21 primary eled.lon. and urced supporters to evaluate the other can- dtdates and vote for the de· legates t hey feel will bebt represent them. Clemente Planners Approve Housing A revised housing element won approval of lhe San Clemente Planning Commission Wednes- day nighl. amid charges lhat the element sideste•s the issue or providing low-cost housing. The elemenl. essentially a form a.l state m ent ol the city's housing goals, will now go to the City Council for adoption as part o( the city's General Plan The original dratl o( the ele- ment called for the city to seek Fro• Pag. A l COASTAL. • m11s ions -they're a wasteful layer of government." Carpenter explained. He added that local governments can. and should, control all matters of develop- ment. including development in coastal areas. However . Carpenter said that the coastal plan presented to the l e~isl alure includes som e beneficial poinu. such as policies related to water use Some of those he will include in his own bill. he said The Newport Beach senator also said he may 1nC'lud1• 1n his bill rompensat1on for property nwncrs whost> land values are Jec1pard1ted becaui;e the stale 1s ron111dcnna pubhr acquls1t1on or tht'ir land A ron~tal btll 'iJ>Onsored hy Cnrpenl('r an 1972 1nduded i.lmil<1r prO\'l!'noni; b ul that m<'asure "&!> dereatl'Ci in the n,. .,<'mbh C':arpl.'nl<'r :.:l id todav hr m;iv Include such pro\'1'~1001" in hi~ ovi•r11ll coatita l btll M in 11 11cparate bill. Carl)('ntt>r v. as asked about the current <'it17.en~· inltiatwc cam- paign that ii; attempting to place an lnitlatlvt' on lhl' Novl'mber ballot to force thf' end of the coastal conun is11ions f'ro• Pafl' A J FIRE .•. Rrohamer's w1f,., llelene. and Mrs Williams are sisters. Mrs . 0 rendorf sa1d that Williams' parents. Red and Mtllie Williams. hve In Hunt- ington Beach. She said Mrs . Wil lia m s' father. H o ward Vlnsonhaler . "'as a l so in Smartville and was associated "1th the motorcycle business. Bookie Shop Hit LAS VEGAS (l:PI) -The San· ta Anita Race and Sports Book, a lettal bookmaking operation on t he Las Vegas "Strip." \\as robbed Thursda)' of rzo.ooo by a well dressed bandil who tied up two employes. federal subsidies lhal should be applied by low-income persons •gains{ the cost or purchasing or renting ~house. List ti on lb however , com- miHioners ordered that all re- ferences lo subsidies and housing assistance be stricken from the element. Thal s tand drew fres h cntlcism Wednesday night from Wilma Bloom. a member or the League of Women Voters of the Capistrano Bay Area. She charged that the revised element might be discnminalory in that persons on fix«!-incomes would be forced out ol the city. Commissioners. however. re- fused to restore mention of sub- sidies as a means o( pro\·iding housing for low-Income groups . ZIGGURAT .. be located at th(' federal building on a temporary or permanent basts, depending on 8<'hon by lhe County Bow rd of Supervisors. Ennis said a response by sum· mer from the ft>dt.'ral ~O\•ernment on the lease would allow definite recommendations to be made to the board during upcoming hear· ing~nn the county bud&et. The federal building. common- ly t'nlled the "~it,ural" bttau<>e of its tiered . Babyloruan temple tlt'~•Kn. Wll!I h111lt by Rockwell In· 1ernat1onal. but nt'vt.•r o('cup11-<1 bt'rau!le of 8 collap!le or the acro!'lpact' indu:ttry The governml'nt acqwred the bualdln~ by lrad1n1t $19.5 m1lhon in Department of Defense proper- ty to {tock well Tht deal has been cnt1ciicd by con1tressional cominittee:s. They have pointed to the fact that the building is 80 percent vacant. Off1cl a ls of the General Services Administration. owner of the bulldlna. blame the vacan- cy rate on controvt'rsy over the txchanges. includlnR charges that the buHdlng wa11 acquired 110 that formf'r President R!chard Nixon could keep his personal papers near his Snn Clemente home Guitars, Sound Equipme nt Take n The theft of more than S2. 700 in guitars and sound amplification equipment from a storage garage Is under Investigation by San Clemente Police. PolJce aaid the equipment was removed from a rented storage area at 1623 W. El Carruno Real. The loss was dlscovered Wednes· day by a member ol a musical group that baa rent«! lhe space. Intruders for ced open a door \o gain entry. police said. Heant Retreat 'Bombed REDDING (AP> -A poruon ol a def~Uv'" bomb hlil \'xplodl-4 at Wyntoon. the tleanl hanuly rttreat tn f ar Northern Cultfornla. ll wa. ~ we«>od u plosi ve attack In a month cli.ln\ed by the terrorlsl New World L1btntlon Front o n Hurst·assoclated p~rty Tl'\e blast Thursday about 250 mile~ north of San f'r(lnclscu cau11ed minor damaae. apllnter- lna a ftw loose boar& In a cellat· Uke room beohth Ole ram~lne stone. Bavarian -1lyle hou1e, aulhorillts aatd. An announcement by the Shasta County shenH's office descnbed the bomb u a "low· yield explosive device," but re· ports from the scene said il con- sisted of 7 l~ to 15 pounds of an ex plosive gelaun. Had the enure charge gone off, deputies al the scene said. damage would have been extensive. The incident came four weeks to the day &!\er a bomb caused Sl million damage to a cuest house at the fabled Hearst CasUe l1l San Simeon. The NWLF c l aimed res ponsibility fo r that bombing and warned that other terrorist actions would follow tr the family did not change defense tactics 1n the bank robbery trial of Patricia Hearst. Officials have said they know little about the NWLF, including its size. The 11:roup has claimed responsibility for several earlier bombings in the San Francisco area. Authorities were tipped off about the bombing when a woman telephoned KPlX·TV m San Francisco Thul"$day and said: "This is the New World Libera- tion Front. Listen carefully. We claim respons1b1lit.y for an attack on the Hearst Corp. an hour ago at Wyntoon near Lake Shasta." Deputies began a search and located lhe bomb about aa,., hours later. Tustin Asks Saddle back Campos Plan Saddlebaclt Community College District trustees were asked this week to build a second campus in lhe Tuslin-lrvine area by lbe Tustin City Council. ll was the first Ume the pre>- posal bas been supported by an outside government.al &f'ency. . Richard Edgar, Tus lln's representative. read trustees a resolution asking them lo build the second campus as near lo Tustin a s possible. Tustin of- ficials said they prefer a site near the intersection of Bryan Avenue and Culver Drive. Trustees have appointed a 14-m e mbe r citizens' advisory commlllee to make recommen- dations on the development or programs and a second campus in the northern area of the col- lege district. 0.11, ...... _ ....... AUTO DEA.LEA SUCCUMBS C~st._ Theodore Robfna Civic Leader Theo Robitis Deadat82 Theodore Robins Sr . long-ttme Harbor Area automobile deall'r and civic leader, 1s dead. Mr. Robins d ied Thursday al Hoag Memorial Hospital at the age of 82 following a lengthy 111· ness. Rosary will be recited Monday al 7: 30 p. m . at Our Lady of Mount Carm el Cathol ic church in Newport Beach. A Requie m Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a .m. at the same church. "Theo Robins was certainly one of the finest gentlemen that I ever met." said Newport Beach Mayor Don Mcinnis. "He is go- ing lo be missed in the Harbor Area and Newport Beach." Robins began his business career in Newport Beach in 1921 after establishing himself as a renowned airplane piJot. (See Just Coasting column, page A4.) He opened the Ford dealer ship thal still bears his name al a small garage neaf' the Balboa FUn Zone. The agency outgrev. that loca· lion and was moved lo Pacific Coast Highway near the Arches where 1t rema ined until 1966. when Robins built one of the country's mos t modern car de· alershlps on Ha rbor Boulevard m Costa Mesa. In addition to his business pursuits. Robins was :active in a \'ariety of community groups. He was one of the m ost t'nthus1astic and most honored members of the Newport Harbor Chambf'.r of Commerce. f'ro• Page A I DEATH .•. athlete "'as scheduled lo leave \\Ork Bean was the second convicted murderer to be sentenced to de- a th in Orange County in recent weeks. Five TV Set s Stolen The the ft o f five col or tele \·islons from a storage room at the San Clemente Inn i~ under investigation today by San Clt'mente police. A hotel employe discovered the loss Thursday. Poli ce said intruders gained en- try through a rear window. Loss was estimated al $1 ,400. ,., .. ,-,,., ...... '" .... ~:· ..... ·f"i.:\,.f!'l j ••,1"• ,.,.~, ••• 1.,· ,. .. ~.· I \ ' to ... . .. (/ ·! I .. .. ' .. , , . ' . . • \, 11 t 1J I '' , I • 1J ,\ I ~~, ........ ~ ~~ ~c_:_. .-. r I ..... ~ ;. _..... ~' I..,....,.._•••: \ ( I , I ~Ill I .,, -..•. a .... ------- \ I E're•r9P .. tl CHARGES. • $ho~ ic th•l J'rt't't'dlng mailers rf'- ferr('d to htm a i. ~mbQ•man Bad)lam. Thf m•Uers were printed and ma1ll'd ut •oax po•tr e"~na;e Badham utd ht' d1drl'l know how many 'At'rt.' rnulled or how much tht'y t'O:St He said lb~ lea111hel1vt newslet· tt"r program hi a tW\ction of tht' tatt' Au cmbl)' Rult'. CommlU.., -. hlch ovencea lhc1r content aod provldts ror their d11tribut100. Jtffrey, spoklna In a new.·a conference at his L11awt• ~ach U MJ'algn htudquartcr11. suid the matler vioh•lt'd the section of the pohtlcul reiform act which statt-s "no leglalalJ\"e newal Utr r11n bo :s~nt at public txpt'nH by u state officer who has flied a declaration O( candidaC)' for Ir\,) office." "In October. t97$, ?tlr. Badham filed a rornul declaration of can· didacy with the federal t:leclion commission and the cltrk or the house. Al o in October. the ~dhnm Congressional Commit· tee was officially designated," Jeffrey said. Since then. Jeffrey said two Badham mailers have been senl al taxpayer expense. J e ftre y said the March ne w s lett e r r epresented a "radical transformation from an inlormalion-fllled newsletter lo an obviously political mailer." "The March mailer is laden with pohhcal Jargon, campai&n graphics and subtleties that are not so subtle. The most glaring, but by no m eans the only out- r ageous and blaluntly self. serving feature of thls mailer In· elude refert•nc!' to himself ai. a rt>presentative with a capital 'R'." Jeffrey :.a id in a prepan:d stat('ment. Jeffrey c harged that the ques- tionnaire portton of the new m ailer was of µnmary use a~ a "cheap public op1ruon poll" for Badham 's use a s a candidate for nom1na llon to the U.S. House or Representatives cle-ct1on. Badham said he frequently changed the format or h li newslei t('r S. He said that he had r~eivt'd ··iero" complaints on the March newsletter and that in rl'sponses mailed back to his Saerumento offt ce. "99 perc('nl hav~said they feel this v.as a valuable m('ans of communication." The Fair Campaign Practices Commission 1s to consider J ef- frey's charges In hearings March 17 and 18, Dill McCue, Jeffrey's campaign manager stud. If the charges are sustained, Badhom could be required to pay back the cost and be fined up to $2.000 for each or the two m ail· ings found lo be m violation, McCue said. $1.5 Billion Bill Backed WASHINGTON <UPI> -The House has passed a bill to help towns on Am erica's coastlines deal with the impact expected from escalating oil and gas pro- duction on coastal areas. The House voted 370 to 14 Thursday to autho rize Sl 5 billion m grants and hond guaranle('s for such thinllS as planning. trainin~. fac1hl11.•s and repairs connected with the impact of of. fshore development. That de- velopment includes oil and gas drilling and production. offshore ~loragc. dcepwatcr ports, and fu el load in~. • • .. fl .... .. I . , • I I ;. Friday'• CJ01in8 Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~· Marcti 12. 1971 L/SC DAILY P1LOT 8 1, Recycle Revival To Cut Wastes 8 SYLVIA PO RTER ln 1975, the use ol recycled materials of all kind• metalll. paJ)t'r. tl'xt1les plun1~. WHte paper usaRe fell 2t pere-ent from '74 to the lowest levt>l an nurly a decade, U~t' ol coppu S<'n•P droppt-d 30 percent, or 11nc. 27 ~rc\•nt stamtcss litc<'I. 43 ~·r cent . a luminum , 6 6 percent: tt>x\llt>S, 17 per cent. Whtie totnl paper and pt1pcrhoard produ<• uon dcchned about \7 percent from '74, con Money's Worth 1umpt1on or w11slt' papt•1 dropped even more sevt>rely, from about 12 million tOf\~ to ;,1 <'Urrcnt 9 mil hon tons. The present r~ychng rate ts at a lo~ 17 percent Recycling, an sum. has been in a tailspin -despite tht- general rccoenition or rt'<'ycllng'll role In saving scarce materials and energy power Thousands who joined with such enthusiasm in th<' recycling drives of the early 1970s have been completely turned off by the crash in demand - and the crumbling or prices for old newspapers from peaks o( S60 a ton to next to zero. WHILE THERE RECENTLY has be<'n a modest rise in demand for waste papt•r. 1l's a CragLle ancrose. And mucb more important, how long "di you accept an on-again, orr agarn demand pattern und still SUJ>port a collection pro- gram• In addition to the obvious impact of the 1973-75 business decline on the demand for recycled materials, recyding 1s restricted by tax, transportauon and purchasing pohc1es which make it more profitable for U.S. industry to use virgin materials than recycled ones. It simply does not make sense -and at last Cons ress is considering legisla- tion which would rectify, in part at least, some or this dis· crimination. The Ummg or congressional action. though. is uncer· tain. Meanwhile. what c1o1n you do to reslimulate recycling and help make it a force in Amenca's economic 1o1nd Ln· dustrial well-being? TO BEGIN WITH. t'ONSIDEK these fundamentals · in order to sell a product, )OU must have a market for 1l, when a ready market doe~n't exist. because or government. policies or whatever, 11 must be created; the way to create this market for recyded materials is through a nalionwld« campail{n to awaken all factors in the market to recycllng'a value and potential • -For instance, start in the places you shop for food , household merthand1s<'. clothing. There Is no reason why food packaging, shopping bags. boxes of all kinds, con- tainers. store leaflets. advert1sin1 ma1louts, etc., shouldn't. contain recycled fibers Look for a symbol or a hne stating the packatting materials contain rN')'c.'led paper. Ask for the names of the suppliers and1or manufa(•turers so you can write them lo urge the increai.ed ui.1• of recycled fibers in packagina. Aiik the store managers lo wr ate, too. -ENCOURAGE YOUR LOCAL schools. colleges, un· iversilies to spe('ify the need for recycled fibers in their paper. paperboard and stationery. A drive in behalf or n • cyclables would help educate our youngsters to the value or ('Onscrvallon of predou:. resources. -Request your local supermarket chain stores and large department stores to specify the need for recycled fibers in the boxes and corrugated containers which bnng their m erchandise lo lh<'m. Most of these stores as of now Ignore this aspect. -Look for a recycling symbol on the individually iden• tJfiable shopping ba~s. tissues, etc., stores give away or sell. There's every reason these products should contain re· cycled fibers -and the ~ymbol would help gener ate puhhc recognition of the potentials. A few years bark. the National Association of Recycling Industries obtained pledRes from many companies to use more recycled matenals and to publicize their romm1tment by use or a recycling symbol The number still invoh·ed is down to a mere handful \'ET. Tll E DE Pi\RTMF.:--'T of Interior estimates that. by 1985. we will be dependent on forergn sources for more than 50 percent or our supplies or nine of the 13 basic metals. including iron and aluminum It warns that hy the 1990s, de .. mand for pulpwood to meet our rapidly expanding pa1wr needs will far ex('eed supplies. The need to recycle more and more of our metal,, paper, textiles and other matenals 1s abundantlv clear Ai. M. J . M1ghdoll, executrve> vice president or the NARI, puls 1t, "In view of the facts. <1ur throw-away attitudes 10crcui.· mgly threaten our nation·., survival " Scientist Pushing Alcolwl-fueled Cars WASHINGTON (l'J'I I All·Ohol m:acl1• from l'll)' i::ir bal(<'. "'nod or co,11 <'<In r1•pltH'(' l(il-.i1hnP In run ttw world's 1·;ir ... uncl tr urk' ·'' rill 'upphl•s bccom<' 'care•(• .• 1 ~1J,.,Jrhti..1'1h lni.titut1• 11( I t•c·hrwlolo(y rc•:.l':arc·h1•r lt.t, .1n n1111nt•t•tl l>r Thorn as U Ht>t'll !lu1d th(! hiue'il harrier to cih'ohol po\\ f'f nt pri•11cn1 Is th•· rn't lit• hl11mt•'1 plnnnns who 1•n \'"1011 hui.:t• Ninver111on plnnt" for mur h of thot h111h MM. 'llYlnR mt•ilrum i.17.f'd plant~ op1•1 at1ni.: on a lorul h11 ~1:1 aµ 1war rrHll l' µruclirnl. IS AUDITION TO ( J r <>pl11 c 1ni: l::t'olln1· ECOLOGY ltl·~·d s~11<1. ulcohol ~·I"' f'Oll I rt lw nil x NI "'II h.._ -------------"~ f.!01>nhn1· to 'lr('IC'h <'"'"' 1ni: fu1 •I su1>11llt•i. a nd 1m pro\"l' OUI O Jll'rform;IO('t• al !ht• <\,JffiC tlm<' lkt•d 'llld alcohol cal11'1.I m1•th,1nol rnn I><' 1•u\1ly tnuc11• from a Wllll' \'3rl('t\ ur l11oln1:1C't1I mutc·n .ll for PflC'l'I, r.tnl( tn~ from 13 8 to 3A f'l'nl' prr 11all1111 lh c·umpi.r ""n i.:a,oltn1· t'O!.b about 35 C't•nti. 1wr ~.1ll11n .11 I hr rPflO('f~ It would take two gallori~ of m1•thar11)l l11dri ve11 C':lr th!' same dl11tanc·r as one gullon of 1:011nltnf' becaui.e m rthnnul has a lower cnNitY conh•nt . ...,. ·-t I ,,.. 1W.,,. ,.., ' .. DAil Y PILOT . ;MV's Zogg :Achieves Both Goals David Zou. Mission Vlt)o lti&h's 8·2 senior with sec-ood team All·Soutb Coast Lea1ue credentials, bad •<>me 1oab at the out.set of the l 9"1S-16 ba kel ball seaso n and he's a c complJshed both of them. Tho1t• 1oal1 were to be in dou- ble ''f ures In sconog and re· bound na and with Saturday's C lF 2·A champlonstup showdown with Rowland remamma. he's averag<.'<1 11. 7 Points per game DAVID ZOGG lo With a 66 ancs-cw-tt 10-Ul'Ollll l)er out.tq. That't not too lbabby for a fellow who bad Dever touched a baaketbatl uaW the m, 1rad and w1 n't ev•a 1 atarttt on Mi&s1()n VitJO'a freshman team. But it's not too surprlaang, t'1lher . since he comes from a famlly that produced Marty Zog1. Minion VleJo's moat valuable playu In 1974 deaptte not h1vin1 played baskttball un UI t.e waa a sopbom0tt. 01v1d Zou's emergence on the Mlu1on Vie10 scene bttame apparent In last year's excellent puform a n ee a1111nst Gahr Hash In the playoffs and ttu1 )'Hr he hai. exploded in the pl.11.>-olf~. sconna 13, 10. 12and1A points 1.o«a 1:. doubl) tough wath his ab1hty to connt'<.'t from the 15 foot range combint>d with a talent lo shake Joollt underneath the baf>ket to takc one of Stt"v~ Spom in Brief Kings Get Spot In Cup Playoffs INGLEWOOD -Mike Cor · ngan's 17th goal of the season with 5: 36 left to play proved the game·wtnner as Los Angeles clinched a playoff spot for the th.ird straight year with a 4-3 :-;a. uonal HO<'key League victory over New Yo rk Thursday night. extending the Rangers' wmless streak to nine games. The t riumph, fourth straight for Los Angeles over New Yor k th.is season. extended the second· place Kings' lead to four points over Pittsburgh in the Norris Division. Slleeatdeer l•J•re d ARCADIA -Thoroughbred ridin g record holder Ball Shoemaker. jus t one winner away from the 7.000 mark. withdrew from all his mount~ scheduled Thursday be<.'au~e of a pulled muscle in his back He suffered the injury during bumping in the eighth race at Santa Anita on Wednesday Although the 44-year-old JOCke~ came back to fi01sh second an the ninth race. he reported Thur day morning that he would be unable to ride. Shoemaker said he didn't kno" when he would be able to r eturn to action. Ez·•l•r DI~• ST. GEORGE . \'t. A memorial service will be held in Burlington Monday for former major league baseball player William Lawrence Gardner Gardner. who was known us .. Larry", died here Thursda) after a brief Illness He was 89 Gardner had a 17-year ma1or league career from 1908·1924 Tt>n of those years were with the Boston Red Sox, one with the old Philadelphia Athlellcs and i.1x with tht' Cleveland Indians. He played in four World Series -three ~ ith the Red Sox m 1912 and 1915·16. and in 1920 with the Indians. Gardnt'r·~ m a1or league career baltmg aHrage was 289. He had six 300 or better big league seasons Bnarltn Separar~ Cl:'\Cl:-.:~ATI Johnny Benl'h and the beauuful blonde model he sa" in a toothpaste com- mercial and marnt-d two months later arc to d1s,oh e their mar- riage three week:. ::ifter their first unn1 vers arv '"We Mm ply :i~rec'Cl to disagree a nd go our St'parate wa)s. ·· Bt'nch said in Tampa. Fla. The Cincinnati catr her 1s among the lead mg pla} er:. ~alhered to try to settle the dispute bel\.\een the MaJor Ll'ague Baseball Players As:.O<'wt1on and the 2.4 owners "It 1s a Pl'rsonal and pnvate macter, ·· :.aid Bench. contacted Thursda~ CP Po•ona tt'in• TACOMA. Wash -An 18·foot Jumper by Jark Gamuhn w ith eight i.econdi. to play an O\•erlJme Thursday mgh l lifted Cal Poly Pom ona past California at Davis, R-1 82. in the :-.= at1onal Coll<'~iate Athletic """0l'lat1on WC'st Regional l'Onsolat1on hasketball game Connor• Roll• HAMP'TO~. \·a. Top·seeded Jimmy Connor:. has advanl'ed painlessly in the $50.000 Interna- tional Players Assoc1allon tennis tournament here while Vitas Gerulmtas beC'amc the tourna ment's hrst phy!Hcal C'asualty . Connor.., brel'zt'd past Trey Waltke 6·2. 6· l ThurM!ay night. but Cl•rulaltus had to <'a ll it quits mid way through his match with \'1ctor Pt.·rC'1 Per<.'i \\On 6-7. 2 l. rC't1red In other first round action. Bill Scanlon beat Ion T1nac 6-4. 6-1 and J ohn Wh1thn)ter defeated Chff R1cht'y 6·4. 6 2 Borgtt'hu Dad's Advice OK; ~IEMPlllS -Sweden·s BJorn Borg sa ys his oppont'nt. Anand AmntraJ of India. didn't play· well in firs t ·r ound action in Wo rld Champ1o nsh1p Tennis Memphis R aC'quet Club Classic. Bor g w.on 6 2, 6 2 Crenshaw Leatls MIAMI <API 8t'n Crt'nshaw \\Ort: a puirled rxpr<'l.MOn on h1~ handsoml! ~ ounrc fnre Ill' lookt>d in \aln for an <'Xplanat1on. Jle i:roj)\•d for words. .. , r t'ally don 't undt'rstand 1t, · Crenshaw 'aid .. For two yr a rs I wao; JU!tt llptn· ning my ~ hN•I:. About the only thtnl'? tha t "u' ha pf)('mng was that I" a' J:Jlnm~ l'XPl'rl<'O('(' .. Then. th<' rir't part nf th1'I ~ e.ir 1t all i:11t 1'.1i-1er ,111 11r •. 1 sud (frn I can't <''(pl:un 1t f ,u-.t fef'I mnrr romfclrt,1blc. mnrr ronh· 1knt ··r.t.1'h1• 1t ·'i mrntal 1 went 1 hrou~h ,1 bal1 p1•rind l(lr a <'OUJ)ll' 11f \<'•'r' Now . ma;.bt' 1·m gmniz throuith o i;iood rycle " i\ JW\Slllbh• 1'Xpla1111t1on o( !ht' .,11d1lt•n !>llrl!C' 1n Cn•nllhuw''I l(nlf 1ni.: fortunl'i> ht":. alrfnliy ~rnr<.'11 t'Ao v1rtora'<1 !hi' yrAr uncl !>hllrf'rl thr lend with Hubert (irN'n in Thuro;duy'-1 first round 11( th1· !200.000 DMal 0 111•n m11y bt· a lt•slion he rccel\·c-d from hl!4 foth1•r lai1t "int<•r . · I((' U ~<'d to be n ~c rntc h i;:olft•r. but he'~ nbout n fi\'C hun· rl1 cnppl'r now ... Crl'n.~hnw .,aid of h1o; fn1hrr. C'harlr,, nn Au.sun, Tex . nttornry. "W<' play toi.tetht'r a Jot. ,\lw ays h avi;_. lie noticed my ~et up" 3'1 ~ ronJZ last year. at thl' t'nd nf Jao;t ) l'ar. a nd he Jund of got me straightened out. It helps The set·UP is about 50 percent of the game." T he ch ange In the set-up thi!' year triggered t he real.nation of the bright -but previously un fulfilled -promise shown by Crenshaw when he won his first event as 11 full·fledged member of the tour. then slipped back to mediocrity. lie 11cort>d const'<'Uh\'l' 'ir· tones In the Bing Crosby and the Hawaiian Open l'arly th1c, sea,on and continued his bnlhant pla\ with a s1x-under·par 66 thut lll'<I him with the slump·nddrn (in·t•n for the lead in this event. ~~­.. "Cr•'""-• -"'"" ,.....,. ....... , l .,..,-• H4-._, -.Mtl< ... 11 ._,..M,..,Gr ...... d -·0.•1•""''' llOOOOCUOI\ o.i.w • .,.. .... "'""""' O.vtdGu""m A .. I<!..,., J.C~ N•clo.l•v• °"" , ...... Mot""r'..,'"""' O.r•Pt•n" W•ll'r "'""'''-MU ... ...,i.t AMl'rk ... lll•t•A<- AIMIT .... _ .. .,... a...~ ~l~llu'-'S c-.. ... 1.1111w T-l(lt• l __ ... ..,. L¥r•*'""' "JJ .. ti )4 .. u )\ •• u,. •• )A ).I ... )0 )A ... U H .a tJ n .. }O.Jl ..... Ull> •• ,, ,. .. U.Jt ... JH4 .. JJ ,._ .. )A lS •• )0 )\ .. >• n •• )) ... " .. "' l>. 10 )' Jt PO l4 Jt '" l4. HI Jo>,. ,. l\ JI Ill ,. ,,. "O 1-.i. ~ ... ,M If) J,f lo 10 .. He didn't play too well." said Ror~ aft er tht• match Thursday. · · .\nd I pl a~ l'd very good. I :1lways play c•1ther very good or \'l'ry bad in th<' opt>nlng round." Earh<'r, ?'\o 3 seed Roscoe T.innl·r had to ... er ambit' for a 6-2. G 7, i ti v1t'tory o\'er Australian KenWar~1rk K nfgllt llonore d OLOOMINGTO~. Ind -Roh· by KntJtht. ~ho prodUl'l'd two All- Aml•ncans and ~u1ded Indiana to its ..,econd ron.,l.'cut1ve undefeat- N.i n·~ular st.•a..,on a nd thl' na. 111m ' :-:o I r:tnkin1:. \\HS named C'Ol1<'$!e hask<-thall <.'Oach of th<• H'.tr tc1<t.1y II\ Thi• As~O<'iated l'n·..,.., "n11:ht \.\ 111n1ni;: the honor ror lh1· "'"'onrl '' r.111o?hl ~(•Jr t>t-.1t out Tnm 'I oun~ 11f Hut.:<'r" 170 l:l4 m \ot1ni.: "' ..,pn1 t.. "nl1'r" .ind hroadra ,t1•r .., throuahout 1h1· rount rv Oops! It's Loaded SAN ANTONIO Il l Pl 1 /\ high S<'hool 11tudt•nt wai. wound<•d Thursday al trJ<'k prnclice by a <.'OOC'h r1rlnlo( a ... 1 arter's Pl~lol. Author1tit•:. ~a id n trark roarh test fired a 22·rahber pistol hi' lhOuJ!ht was Joadl'd with blanks and a bullet s tr uck Antonio Rios, 15. in the back R1o'l wa" t ak<'n lo a nearbv ho<.p1tal "h1're hi· ~a' hc;ted 1n f ,Jlr COnd1t I On Cage Victory, Then Tragedy Ml:'\STER. Ohio tAP} -The bells of St. Augustme tolled a final farewell Thur~ay for e1ght of lh1c; tiny commurut)'s teen· agers k1llt'<l an a m oment of JOY . celebration or a high school basketball \lclory Ser vices werl' held at two hour interva ls fo r t wo teen·agers each. Studt>nts from Minstt'r High School earned the caskets of schoolmates they grew up with down the steps of lhe church into the wailing hearses. Seven pallbearers escorted each casket. The caskets were dark blue for the five boys killed and light blue for three girls. AJong with 30 other Minster high school students. they set out in a caravan of 10 cars from the St. Auguc;tine parking lot to celebrate the school's basketball victory a night earlier over arch rival Marion local In a sectional final. The dead ran,:t'd m age from H to 17. They slopped on a dark country road a rev. miles wt'st or Minster lo make piano,;, a nd some got out oC their cars on the dnver's side. A car com mg from the opposite direction shot through a stop sign at the four "av intersection anJ plowed Into them . The s<'rvices t'nded four days of public m ourning, with the high 11<'.hool and mo!-t of the town's bu!linl'!lses cl Med for the day and nag~ 8\ m g genlly a t half staff Sawy r'5 oc:~ Haurup' .. DJ.fl)t. pas es for an easy buck.et ilWd . Zoe& has scored 10 double ficures 1& umes •nd hb h1ah 1ame of the season cam at thto riAihl tlme Tuesday wh"1 Mis sion V1e10 qualified for thtt finals "'th it. 68·43 blash~ ol highly regarded Moreno VaJlc) And Saturday he·u be one of the key factori. 10 M1si.1on \'le1o's pottnllal .s urcess with h1i. rc· bounding, defensl' and 11hOOUnK. MV Star Is R e ady For Finals He hasn•t r eceived the in- dividual glory of M1ss1on \'ie10 lligh's four all·leaJ?ue stars. but • Mitch Adam s has proven he 's no fifth wbul in a n ·Jlttack of win- ners. Adams has done his thmg on a consistent p ace in M1ss1on Vie· jo's annexation of the South Coast League basketball crown and a berth 10 Saturday'i. 2-A finals 10 Long Bearh "When things ha\e been tough for us ... says coach Pal Roberts. "Adams has been there Ill' com · es up with seven or eight boards a gam e. usually thrt->e or four steals and when we need lhe clutch bas ket. p<'rhaps "hen we're up by only a bucket. he'll hit it for you. "Sometimes you can ~o a whole week 11 nd Adam!I nf'ver has more tha n five or six wor<h to s ar ... adds Roberts, "but hl' comes lo play · · Adams wai. superb in the con quest of Aviation. i.conng 11 points. getting nine rebounds and i.teabng the ball five umes Jn the playoffs he's scored 8. 11. 12 and 10 and overall he's scored al a 7.3 chp "Adams has made very few mistakes for us in tus l w o yt>an. as a sta rter.·· notes Roberts. .. f or two years he ha~ passed every out of bounds ball in for us and J can count on t"o hands lht> number of t imes he's passed badly." Adams. a 4.0 s tudent and a 6-0 senior. 1s anliclpalinit ;;i two.year stint with the Mormon Church in missionary work thjs summer and at this st age Saturday's lilt 1s Adams' last competitive gam<'. MITCH ADAMS STEVE SAWYER JOH N HATTRUP KEL LVCOX Hattrup, Cox Give Diablos 1-2 Punch Ha ttrup Profile Wh en \ ou a re forced tn RI\(' away 4 io 8 inche~ in hE'1ght to 'our a d' ersary c'veryt1 mL· out. you·d bt'tter ha\ e ~omethmi: l'I'>{' gomii? for you And J ohn II a ti rup, :\llsMon \'1e10 ll1 gh ·s 5-R pla} m.ik1ng gua rd. has exh1b1tcd a fierce compet1t1\·e style to cope" Ith hie; phys1ral di~advantaJ!t' and turned 1t mlo first ll'am All· league honor s. l\hss1on VieJo·s capta in , Hat· lrup has scored at a 9.8 chp- although his scoring avera~e would be much higher at other schools without the balanced scoring potential of the Oiablos. Described by one observt'r as playing as if his t runks wer<' on fire. Hattrup is the l'pitomt' of roarh P at Roberts ' idea of men· tal and emotio nt1I readiness. "He's touAh." !>3Y!> Robert~. "H::ittrup is mentally and emo- tionally tough and can play with anyone. He's an excelle nt Jumper. a good outside shooter and leads th<' team 10 asslsL'l and With his floor gam e. He'd rather make the great pass than s<.'orc. "Last year H attrup was a ter- rible. terrible prart1re player He knew it and his teamm ates knew it. But he's our capla1n this )ear and has arrE·pkrl lh<' responsibility and he 's probably our bt'st practice.' player now Santa Clar::i ft.It Jlattrup's pre·· s<nre when he ('nnnected on <ill 12 free throws in thl' second hair. in eluding the last r1s:ht MV points in paring the 60 57 upsl'l ovn Santa Clara. "When lhinJts get tou(.lh ." "'Y~ Roberts. "Jlattrup i:Pts toui:h<•r " Co x Profile Nothin ~ C'~l n dt'mnraliH· a tl•am 's 11ood d<•f<'n-.l' mnr~· thcn to ha\C 4'0ml' i:u~ !>hootinlo! from thl.' corner and ~napping thl' ncL'i "1th r onM'>tt>nc) And M1:.Mon \'1ejo th$!h'~ Kelly Cox has b<•<'n do1n~ that on a re· ~ular bas is for th<' pa~t 211 ycan, nn the \'ars1ty level to ~l\•C the D1ablos tha t t.•xtra punch The ~10 aC'c has been in double figures 15 t1m eb and m the 20s five times in helping l\hss1on Vic· JO lo its flossy 24 4 record and a berth in Salurdav's Cl F 2-A ba!>kelball fin ab al L<>ng Beach Arena ..Even m ore valuable.' tha n his shootin~. ·· suys Rotx-rts, "is that Cox is so unselfish. lie possesses great leadership and is tht' stu· dent body prl'"dC'nt in a senior class that l <'OnMdt'r the b(•st ~enior r ial>!> "1• 've t·H·r had on this campus. .. Kelly has dt'd1catl'<l himself to baskelba II sint'<' his freshman year. shootin~ 200 shots every day. We moved him to AUard this year so he doe:.n t have to con· l<'nd as much with rebounding. Cox. a !Wn1or, ~a<; a second team All South Coa:.t League cho1r e ;ind hd!> avC'rai;ed 11 2 poinh for th1• l>l':tson. In lhr playoffs ht":. r hckecl for 16. 22. 6 ;md 17 coun1 c r' Saddled "1th a "''''<'rl' knee sprain al th" Mart 111 thl· M•ason 10 Dceemher. ('ol( m1~sc'<I three· .:am"~ a nd didn't n·~11ly arnvc until M1i.s1on V11•111"• r1rst clash with San Cl<'m<>nt<• Cox bl'Or<.'d 26 that mJZht and hu~ ht·l·n a h1)( for· tnr an th1· ll1uhll>"' gam1• t•vc•r !>IOC't• Sawyer Keys MV With Versatility lie only 'rores al a 14 0 cl1 1> hut he wai; head and shoulders ubov<' lhl' field in South Coast l.A.•agul' player o lhl' year consideration Ste,•c Sawyer. Mission V1 r1o'c, S.5 post. has been a lwo·y<.'ar all lt>ague basketball player for thr Drnblos atter transfenns: 1n from Monroe High of the San Fernan do Valley area. And Saturday he bows out with the Clf 2·A championship on the line against Rowland Jhgh _ Sawyer's talents go far deeper than his ability to score as was evident In the trampling of Moreno Valley when he burned the losers with his deft passing from the high post to teammate David Zogg. And with his ability to block shots and seal off the middle de- fensively in Mission Vlejo's zone defense. Saw)'er has been a com- plete player . "Dave Krng. our ass1stanl roach.•· ~DY" roarh Pat llobt'rt, "rleM•n ·l's o lnl of lhc• credit fo St t'vt"" i>UC'rf'" I h"s workc1 "Ith Sawyn a J:rl'at deal in pr11c- t IC(' " KmR i!I a former hea'1 conl'h a St M1rhal.'I" )1 11(h unrl teoches a Los Ah11os Junior lligh when h• isn't embro1ll'rl In the cage war with M1ss1on \'wjo Picking out a s1n1tll' item 11 Sawyer's arsenal is difficun. dui to his versat1hty . lie blorks shol inside, makes the assist pass o outlet pac;:-., rebound~. shooL from 15 foct out or l'an drive th• bucket and is intclh~ent, a. evidenced b~· his 3 6 ~ p a . Combined with a 6-5 fram1 with enough w<'111ht to musrle in side when nl'cessary. Sawyer I. the dominant platrr for M1ssio1 Viejo. The future? He plans on at tending UC Irvine with 1 biological science major. -' Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 69, NO. n, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A F RIDAY, MARCH 12': f976 Tetlay's Clo lag N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS ~adham Charged With Fund Misuse CLAIMS VIOLATION Candidate Jeffrey Fire Kills 3 Ex-HB Children I By ROB E RT BARKER Ol-D•llY~ ... \Ufl Three sm a ll c hildren or a former Hunthigton Beach couple perished Thursday rught when tlames r aced through their trailer in Northt>rn California The dead children were lis ted as Jost>ph Matthe w Williams. 7 •• James P aul. 4 , and Julianna Rebecca. 14 months. They were the offspring or Joe !lnd Christine Williams who bolh attended Huntingt on Beach lhgh School. They also were the ni ece end nerhews or m~or lea.cue basebal player J ack Brohamer. Lt. J ames Hawk of the Yuba County S heriff's Department said today the fire broke out al 7. :.> Thursday night when the rather wa s babysttling the t'hildren ··He had JUSt put the baby 1n ht>r crib and told the boys lo get cleant>d up in tht> bathroom so the\' could watch a program on telc,is1on." Hawk related. "Ile said he heard a poppinf.? noise and tht>n mtcnse n ames broke out and raced through the trailer.·· Ila wk reported .. The father could.ll't J?et to tht>m becausl' of the h~at and he told lhem to hll up the bathtub 11nd he in 1t." Hawk SDld "Ap· purently they did, because that's when• w <' round thl' bodies." Ila\\ k said lhl' cause or th{• firr '' bein~ '"' est1i!alcd thb morn lO!o( Mrs Brtty OrendClrf. a former nt·1~hbor or lht• \\'1lllam' family when tht'V ll'ed bridly 1n M1<I" a\ <'1l\. 'a1cl lht' cblldrt'n·., mother ",JS u" ay ot th1.· t1m1• "t>" 1 n p. t· 1 o t h t' ' for n <· 1.· ti ::r fam1l11•, Tht• \\'1ll1<1m 'l'\ hucl mmed to !\m.1rt' 11lt• .1houl 2~ m1lc' north of ;\tar~~' ilh'. l,1,t <;pnn.: to \\ork .it ..1 f.1m1h moh1rC\clt• part-. 'hop Shi· '·'"' th1•\ opt•rntl-<l th1• compaO\ 1n llunt1n~on R<·Jrh. bul n111\ 1•!1 111111 h 111 ortlt•t to hu' l' room for t•\pnn .. 111n ~Ir\ Orc•nctMr •>11ld lh:ll J .1t'k CS1•r •·1R•~. Pait~All Orn n~t.-Cous e \\'rnCh(ar Sunn) throu.:h S11tu11l;1y Ch.incl' of ln<';ll ~U'l t}' \\lnt1' twh>" the canycins lo111i:h t Wurm1•r lh ~h" Saturd.w Cl~ at the ht>n cht•' n sinJt to 7:? 1nlan1I Lo"" tom~hl JO lo 47 I NSIDE TODA 't' L,onq bo•/Mt lhtrt u·trt curplantt. a group o/ t'Utlor.t /Wu.• north tath 1pn"g lo i.i.'111 lht Orange Coo~r Thn{rt tz pected to rtlimi lo San JU411 Cop11rr11no ntrt J.Cuk ~t srory try 001111 Ptlor Staff Wnttr I.Aunt Kasptr on Pagr CI o/ lht Wttkt'ndn lade~ At YWf' \n•M.• A) -·... ., L.M k~ 14 "'14 .... ..,. Al ~.Ill.. DI II C»frllC• .. o-.u-.. ,,. OMltUO•llce. At 1:•11-1•1 ~... A• ""'•"•'-~· Ct ' fllMflC• I•' --· .. -"' .. __ ll ·--··-<• -u-.. u _,.._, .... ,,.. .. ,.. ( ._, -·,.-· .. ... u ........... . Or_c.-1, "' _,.. •• J SJl•la-.r I I ~ ... -· HW•'h lt I• I T•lnh;.., <• TIIMlw\ Cl I .... _ ,,. --.. ---<•• By JACK CHAPPELL °' .. .....,~ ... -Harry Jeffrey, candidate for the GOP nominaUon to lhe 40th Cont.l'esslonal Dlslrict, charted fellow candidate Robert E . Badham today with violation of the state Political Reform Act of 1'74 and misuse or public funds. Jdfr~y announced be bas fl.led fOC'mal complaints Wlth the Fair Political Practices Com nus.sion. the California State Attorney ~tral's otnct and wUl seek an Oranae County Grand Jury in· vestlaatlon of the m atttt. The c harges lnvolved a rttenl mailer that Bad ham <R·Newport Beach) as sta le anemblym a.n for the 14th district sent to ttgister~ voten tn his district. The mailer repeatedly rerers to Badham as a "Representative" rather than "Assemblyman" and tl.s questionnaire asks several quesUons on natlonal rather than slateissuH. Reached at his Newport Beach offi.ce, Badham, called the charges "nonunse " "I really shouldn't be gracing this nonsen se with a response." bes aid. He said that if J effrey wanted to make complaints to the Fair P olitical Practices Board - ·•which I s uspect he has already done on some other Issues lo no avail" -that WH Jeff~y's rlght. &adham said ht> rt'fern-d to himself in the Mat-ch newsletter as a "representaitlve" because "we have 11 representau ve forrn ol' government." "I have u sed the term 'representative' for more years tha n Mr. J effrey has been in California.·· Bad ham said. An examinat ion o f the Badham 's newsletters. however, (SeeCUAllGES, Pafei\%) e Disaster Ki11s 11 Second Gas Explosion Fatal to Rescuers 0.11, ...... ...,._ .. PARTRIDGE, Ky. CUPI> - Eleven men were found dead to- day deep inside a Kentucky coal mine, raising the death loll to 26 from two methane gas explosions and ca\le·ins this week. Fifteen miners died Tuesday in a blast in the Scotia Co. mine in the mountams of Eastern Ken· lucky. The 11 found dead today included three federal mine in· spectors investigating lbe first explosion. H. W. Kirkpatrick. Kentucky commissioner o f mines and minerals. said "We made the de· c1sion to remove the rescuers and leave the bodies ln place because or uncertafo conditions in the mine. We don't know for sure what killed them . but I feel they were killed by the blast.·· Two other inspectors in the mine at the time or the explosion climbed to safety and reported the 11 were still a.lJve shortly after lhe blas t at s·:.> p.m. PST Thursday. One young woman huddling with relatives of the dead miners in a concrete block was hhouse screamed, "This can't be true," when told there were no sur· vivors. She was lheo taken to a waiting Kentucky State Police car with otht>r family members and driven hom e . Rescue teams wt>re dropped In· lo t he mine through a hole knocked in the top or the shaft by a giant mechanical borer . The 11 victims w ere equipped with respirators containing an hour's supply or oxygen and rescuers had hoped to reach the trapped men before their oxygen ran out. J oe Cook. a deput y a d · m in istrator for the Federal Min· ing Enforcement Safety Ad· ministration. said a hole 15 feet wide was dug in the roof of the Budget Surveys Differ Teachers Seek Pay Hikes, Program Cuts By LAU RIE KAS PER Of IM D•ll• .. , ... _ What they ha\'e in the Sad· dleback Valley scnool district is a difference of opinion. It de· pends on who you talk to. The difference is between teacher s, on one band. and other dlstrict employes. parents. 1tu· dtt\ls and area bustn.ssmen. on lhe other. over how to budget dis· tri ct Cuods . Teachers. polled by the Sad· dleback Valley Educators As· sociatlon CSVEA> o verwhelming. ly favort>d a three percent salary increase and the reduction of a number of school programs. But 1, 700 other employ es. parents. students and area bus1 nessmen questioned by the d is· trict. seem to prefer keeping teachers salaries at the present level and cutting only two of 26 areas suggestect for reductions. In a repor t t o dis tr1r t l""5tees. Cary Shinkle, the d b · trlct 's support St>r vices ad · ministrator. said, "ft could be concluded tha t the results or the.. SVEA sur\ley proposed reduc· lions for the principal purpose of obta1nmA sufficient monit>:. to finance incrt'ases 10 salary "Since tht> rcspond<'nts lo the ~\'EA survey were aware Lhat in· creases 1n salarie'i would largely he dependent upon redu<'l1on of !>ome programs. lhl' result:. or the S\'EA sun ·ey may very ~ell ht> biased, since thl're 1s l'\'tdenct' that tht> i;urv('y wa:o; conducted in !>UCh a manner that \\OUld mnke Couple Sue In Food Burn Damaizes a rt' being demanded by a M 1ss1on Vic Jo CO\tpl e "ho claim the husbund was ll1Jurt•<I by bolllnJZ food while they wcrl' v1slt1ng an El Toro home Namt>d as dt>fend:ml" in lhr Oranl'?t' County Supenor Court la~suil flied by Mike and Mary Paul11on of 24791 \'111 San Fernan do. are Lee and Cindy Hen!leh•r of25161 Ptiarro Road. El TClro It IS allt>ged tha t nt>RhAenc(• on the part of tht> defendan~ ... led to the start of a fire and the sp1lhnit of boiling food on tht> male plain llfron March l. 1975. IUMILTON' GOT THE SPIRIT ANN ARBOR. ~heh IAP) The Michigan Employment Se-cunly Commission use~ tht> last four digits of chenlS' Social Security numbers for filing purposes. The practice took on a bicen· tennial theme at the Ann Arbor offi ce The last four digits of one client's number turned out to be 1776 H is name ".' Alexander . Hamilton. the recommendation or the r e· duction of services inevitable." the report said. The SVEA Included in their survey their recommendations on budge t r eductions which would provide teachers wilb a cost of living raise and balance the district budget. In order to provide a raise. Shinkle said. teachers knew there was no other alternative but to cut the other programs. The district 's 1urvey did not In· elude monet ary figures. A total of 96 percent of the teachers questioned in the SVEA aurvey favored a three percent cost of living Increase. Only a slight majority of lhe district's survey, S4 percent, said they y,•ould fa\'or a cost cl living In· crease. However. 77 percent of the district's respondents said they favored r elainjng the exist· <See SCRVEY, Page AU Doctor Enters Plea In Wife Death Plot Newport Beach Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson, 42, pleaded in· nocent today to charges he con· spired to murder tt1s attractive wift> Sant a Ana M unmpal Court Judgr Samuel B Taylor accept- ed Robinson 's plea and schcdult'd a prchmmary hearing for Apnl 7 The neatly·att1rcd doctor ap· P<'llred in <'ourt aft er last wct>k post101t $150.000 hail .ind subse quently be1nJt rt•leased from custo<h Rob1n!'lon "a ~ drrcstc>d late ln11t month at a SanlJ Ana J?:t!'I station afte r alle~«lly 'lohc1tin..: the murder or h1!1 Wlft' JanlC-1'. 3K Thl' alll'J?ed 'ollc1tut1on "as purportedly ronrl>d by :i SI ,000 down pa) ment tn u h1rl'd k1lll'r The a ll <'f!l'd h1rt>d killer. tenat1\'cly 1dl'nllf1cd a!> Anlhom· S<·all"t', re1>0rtl'dl) turn1.'<1 'ltot(··, Viejo Man 'Thankful' To Neighbor Li\•init next door to :i pr1 vat. lnvesllizat<,r can havt> its ad,·an taRes. as Mnrt1n Young of Mt'· s1on \'leJo can te!lt&fy loda) Younti hod lt'ft hi!\ Saddleback Ranc h apartment, 23151 Los AllSO'I Blvd . th1 !1 mormng when his next door ne11ihbor. pnvate eye Sam Deep, smellro smoke Followinir the odor. Deep was hrouRhl up short a>l Young's locked front door The detective called the buildmit mannger. who opened the no" smoke fil led apartment The two mt>n dis· co\·ered a burninJ? mattress. which they dragjled outside In the meantime. firemen who had been alerted lo the firt>. ar· rived al the scene and ehminated any possibility of a rekindling A spokes man for Station 31 Cire fighters said Young was lucky. A similar fire in the apartment complex se\'eral months ago r e· suited m destruction ol lhe apart ment and Its contents evidence and sN up a meeting with Robinson at the Santa Ana service station Instead of Scahsc. Hob1nson was met at the ga!I station by a cadre of plainclothe:. pollct' or ficers and arrosted. Robinson. who maintains an of· fice at 18124 Culn·r Dnvt'. Irvine. "as 1111t1allv held on $250.000 bail · Later. the bail amount W3l> rt• dured to $150.000 and Robinson "as relca~C'd from custody 'Mrs Robin!>on rl'portedly ,., still beinl( shl'ltt'rc•d hy l;1w en forcl'ment ofhc1ab al un un kno" n place lnve:.tlJi:alor\ alll'J?C that thl' murder for hlrt' plot \\,IS hatcht•d bv the nccu.,cd mJn o., h1" mar ria~e began to c·rumhlr and pro perty Sl'ltlt'mc>nl bl.'caml' an '' sue . ~ mine and 20 rescue workers were lowered into the shaft, wbere they found the 11 bodies. Hank Lindsay. an aide to Ken· lucky Gov. Julian M. Carroll, said at the scene earlier that rescuers reported they "clicked a telephone connection to the men six times and believed they heard six answering clicks. "Immediately after the ex· ploslon. a s mall g roup of miner!I attempted to get to tht> trapped men through lhe main shaft and got a mile into the nune before lhey were forced back because or intense heat.·· Lmdsa)' said. Will Ziggurat Be Sheriff's Substation? ByFR E DERICKSCHOEMEHL OflMD•lly .. llOll'441fl A decision ls expected within 90 days on whether lhe federal gov- ernment will aUow Orange Coun· ty lo lease a portion ol' the Laguna Nlauel Federal Building for use as a sheriff's su bstauon. The county has asked about leasing about 24 .000 of the 500,000 available s~uare feet an the mam· moth buildmg acqwred by the government in a controver!l1al property exchange with Rockwell International. W C Ennis. the county's space planning director . said federal of· hc1als are studying the proposed lease and ha\'e promised to give _.the county an answer by summer. The sheriffs south county !!lib· station now is housed in an unused courtroom at the South Orange County Regional Civic Center, also located in Laguna Niguel. It 1s expect ed that the courtroom will be placed in service within a year, meaning the sheriffs substation will have tobert>located. Ennissa1d. Thaddeus Dwyer. c hief of operations for the sheriffs de· partment. said lease of a portion of tht> building has been con s1dered on and ofUortwo years He said departm ent orric1als first looked at the building whilt' the tradl' between Rockwell and tht> government was in negotia lion "We decided at the lime to l!llay away from 1t. .. O\\)er.,.ml The !.ub~tat1on subsequrnth· was located at lht> regional Cl\'ll' center <>nu temporary ha Ms Dwyer said a i'iubstat1on coultl CSu ZIGGURAT. Page A2) 'CHARGES NONSENSE' A1Hmblyman Bedham 'Three Rs' Not a Hit lnCUSD A survey conducted In the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict shows that parents of ele mentary school·age children are not interes ted in sending their children to a "fundamen· tat" school In s uch a school, basic academic skills are emphasized in a strul'tured classroom en "ir onm ent. Ust> or drill l>, homework and letter grades b emphasized. The survey was sent to parents of 4,999 stude nts in the kin· dergarten through sixth grades. Of t h e 896 p urents who responded, 612 said they arc not interested In the formation of a fundamental school. tt h ad been proposed by school district a dministrators that a fundamental sch ool bc established next fall, if sufficient parent Interest existed. Only 15 per cent of those who responded to tht> sur vey s111d they wanted their child to attend a fundamental school. Another 18 percent s aid they fe ll their children already wt>re enrolled in fundamental classes Res ults or the survey will bf· considered by school d1stril'l trustees at a meeting at 7: JO p m Monday at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El Camino Reul. San Juan Capistrano Supt. Jerome Thornsley has re· commended the board abandon further consideration of a fun· damental school program for lht• upcoming school year. "From the superintendent's \'1ewpoint, it seems apparent that the \'&St m ajonty of parent!> are. for the moi.t part. pleai-e<I with the edul'ntional prof.tram ht· rnA afforded their children by lht• . d1stncl, .. Thornslt'y stah-<l m a m emorandum tu lrustl'Cl>. Thornsley nott'd that parenh already have the option or plar Ing their r htldren IO trar1Jt1onal or 1nnovallvt• clas\room s<>tlmA" aftt>r d1scu11sin1< their <0h1ld " nl.'t'd s with p11nt1pa l' llnd teachers In other arllon Mondny ni1othl. c&-.. ('l lSO, P al(•' iUI o.llf Pl .. ,, ... ~-· LIP> 'ZIGGURAT• BECOME A SHERI FF'S SUBSTATION? t ,.,, Month• on County'• Appllcatlon to U.S. Government : .4 I DAil Y PflOT SB Hearst Retreat Bombed llEDDlNO (AP> -A portJon ot 1 dtfectlve bomb has exploded at Wyntoon, the Hearst family retreat in far Northern Calltorala. It waa the MCOnd ex· ploalve attack ln a month claimed by lhe terrorist New World Ll beratlon t•ront on Hurst-uaoc:lated property. The bJaat Tburaday about 250 mlle1 north or San P'rancltco uuaed minor damai•. 1pllnter· tn1 a ff!W looae boarck ln a cellar· Uke room beneath the ramblln1 st.one, Bavarian-atyle bouae, aut.boritles uid. An announcement by the Shasta County 1beriff1 office d~ribed th• bomb as a "low· yield explosive device," but re· porta from the aceoe aaid It con· slated of 7~ to ts pounds of an ex- plosive selatln. Had the entire • cbar1e 1one off, deputies at I.he sc~ nld, damqe would have bffn extensive. The lnddeot came four weeks to &.be day after a bomb caused Sl mUllon damace to a l\letl house at lbe fabled Hearst CuUe in San Slmeoa. The NWLF claimed responsibility for that bombin1 and werned that othtt terrorist actions would follow if the family did not change defense tactics In the bank robbery trial ol Patricia Hearat. Officials have said they know little about lbe NWLF, Including its size. Tbe iroup bas claimed respoosibUUy for several earlier bombin11 in the San Francisco area. Authorities were Upped off about tbe bombing when a v.oman telephoned KPIX·TV in Sao Francisco Thursday a nd said: "This Ls the New World Ubera- tion Front. Listen carefully. We claim responsibility for an attack on the Hearst Corp. an hour ago al Wyntoon near Lake Shasta." Deputies began a search and located the bomb about 8\.'I hours later. All roa ds l eading to the 75,000-acre ~tale bave locked gate., and caretakers live oo the premises. The 1ate closest to lhe ma.In house ls six miles away, and deputies theorized the ter- rorists entered the retreat on foot Wednesday night. The estate Includes a com- pound of ei1ht bulldin1s. The main house and target of the bombing Is called "The Bend." located on a twist In the McCloud River. P1tricla He~t and her former riance, Steven Weed, oc· caslonally visited there weekends. ,.,.... PflfJf!AJ CUSD ... the board will discuss whether to place another S30 million school construction bond issue before voters in the June 8 primary elec- tion. A similar issue was defeated in the March 2 election. Tbornsely also has recom- mended that the district also con- sider applying for slate School Bulldini Aid Funds for future projectli. Viejo Home Robbed Of 81,613 in Loot Oran1e County s heriff's of· fict'ra are lnvesll1attng the theft of rinas. clothing and alrohollc beverageii Jointly valued at SU113 from a Mu11lon Vl eJo home. Deputleti said the then oc- curred at the home or postal worker Gordon E. Uppinrott. so. o1 24292 Eocorvado Orlvc•, while the famlly was absent from the p,.mlst-S They aald the house was ransacked ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RObtrt N. W..., Jt9t\ ... flit •NI r\llltlttV..-f Jeck R. Curley 'VIC • .,.f-\ ...... tMl!f0.H'f'M~ ThomnKttVll , ..... Thomas A Murph1ne ........... , .... Char1es H. loos RicNrd P. Nall &,\.tJaftf -.,_..~ '~ s.tldteM<ll Valley Oftlct ,,., l • .... ·-.. u.. "'-' --· Offket c .... -.. ,.._., ... \I_ ___ .. ,,., ... ___ . ,_ ..... ""'-)lo .. , Tt .. ,._ON (7141 .. 2~1 O..sHled Adwrtlsl .. 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"lf Jl hadn't been for my uncle, I wouldn't have seen any congressmen," Pam uid. "The CaUlornia congressmen were 'unavailable,· and I gave up on Ted Kennedy because his office was so packed with other people ~·ho wanled lo see him.'' ••• ll'AMIMITM CAL NEVE. of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC>. obviously subscribes to the old saying that. if you want a Job done well. you do it yourself. Adding lo his alr,ady lengthy list ol commitments. Neve has \'Olunteered to s\ipervlse and maintain community gardens if at least IS Viejoan& plunk down their $10 apphcatlon fee for a piece of the garden action. Sound like quite a job" Neve's wife s ays he's well qualified; the Orange County shenfr's deputy is a former tow a farm boy. Neve is aJso the man who was anxious to crop Mission Viejo's acacias. He says the Cast growing branches hide all kinds of Illicit activities -probably lhe same stufl that goes oo behind those Iowa barns. * • • MATH TEACHER Leo Cott~r of Mission V1eJo says he gears up all year foe the Mission VieJo Olympiad. a chess tournament for junioc and senioc h1ah students. held each spring at Mission ViejoHig.hSchool. Youngsters came from as far as T11uana for this week's third annual event of its kind. When they weren't bent over their boards, the young chess players list ened to Ups from experts, Chess Master Lee Corbin and Senior Master Kim Commons. Big win went to Saddleback \'alley players Don ~11ele of Mission Viejo High School. Gerald Huges of Serrano J unior HJgh School and Kevin Smith or Marco Forster Junior High. Tournament Director Cotter was seen at the tourna-ment's conclusion al 1 a.m. Monday, staggenng with ex- haustion, sporting two day's growth or beard and a beaming smile. "It was fantastic!" he declared. "But I couldn't manage more than one or these a year.'' 3 More Bid For El Toro MAC Seats Thrtt more people have taken out nomination pa pers for the June 8 El Toro Municipal Ad· visory Council (MAC) election expanding the field of potential candidates lo five. The latest set of political hopefuls includes Paige G. Hoover, housewife, 22781 Rumble ?rtve: Howard Furst. exporter· 1m forter. 22462 Corta Cresta Dr ve. and Willia m "Bill" Cartwright. r eal estate broker 25202 Miles Ave. ' Among those who earlier had taken out nomination papers from the O range County Registrar of voters ar e Kris Kister, 21731 Lake Vista Dnve, and Pat Stareck . 2333 Ridge Route Drive. Candidates have until Apnl 2 to file their completed norrunallon forms, conlainina the signatures of at least 20 rei;:1~tued voters, \\llh the Registrnr E'ro• Pa~AI ZIGGURAT .. b(' localt>d at the federal bullchn.r on a temporary or permant!nl basis. depending on ac<lon by the County Board of Supervisors Ennis said a response by sum- mer from the federal government on the lease would allow deflnlte recommendations to be madt> to the board during upcoming hear· lnis on the county budget. The fede ral building, common- ly called the '':dggurat" because of it" tiered. Babylonian temple des11n. was buill by Rockwell In· ternational. but never occupied because of a collapse or the aerospace industry The government acquired t.ht building by trading Sl9.5 million in Department of Def~ proper· ty to Rockwell. The deal has been cnlicued by congressional committees. They hl\•e pointed to the fact that the building is 80 percent vacant. Officials o f the General Services Admani~lration. owner of the building. blame the vacan· cy rate on controversy over the exchanges. including charges that the buildinl was acquired go that former President RJcbard Nixon could keep his personal papers near bis San Clemente home. Fro•Pa~Al SURVEY ... ing salary schedule A slight m aJority of the people surveyed by the district favored reducing or eliminating high school bus transportation and elt>mentary after-school sport~ program Thirty to 50 percent of those surveyed showed a desire to re· duce or eli minate bus transporta- tion. hig h school instructional aides. food services. field traps, landscaping of ne" ly construct- ed schools and instruc tional aides According to the distncl's sur vey, 75 ~rcenl or more of the people Ca\'or keepinJ? the six period class day at the h11lh school level and providing bus trans portation for the kin· dergarten to third gradl's. Considering the percenta~es renected In the surveys. Shinkle said In the r eport lo the board. "lhe total r1nd1ni;:s indicate a high degree or sat1~facl1on with the programs of our d1sln ct '· The survey results ha\'l' been 111 ven to trus tl'es without any re- rommf'ndat1ons Trwaccs arc e pt>C'ted to includc the ~urvey results in their d1:.cui.s1on of the hudgN ror th1• n1·~l ~rhool} ear Tustin Asks Saddleback Campus Plan Saddleback Comm unity College District trustees were asked this week lo build a second campus in lhf' 1'u!4tin Irvine art'a by the Tustin City Council. It was the first lime the pro posal has been supported by an outside governmental agency Ri c h ard Edgar, Tustin 's representative. r ead trustees a resolution asking them lo bu.ild. the second campus as near to Tustin as possible. Tust1h of- ficlals said they prefer a site nur the intersection of Bryan Avenue and Culver Onve. Trustees have appointed a 14-member citizens' advisory t-ommlttee to make recommen- dations on the development of proirams and a second campus in the northern area of the col· lege dlsir1 ct 15 Hurt in Crash LOS ANGELES <U PI> Four- teen school children and a bus driver were Injured Thursday in a collision w ith a Pacific Telephone-Company van that hit the bus broadside. .... Pflfle ttL J ' CHARGES. • amr• t.bal (lrtc.ldin& mail~ r• ftl'l"td to IUm u Askmblyman Bad.ham . 1'1ae ..Uen .... printed Ind aualled at taapayer eicpenae. INMm aald be didn't know bow many "ere mallfd or hov. much Ult)' cotl. He said the lttlalatlve nt walet- ttt pro11ram l11 a f\lnc.'1lon ot the :.tale AistmbJy Rules Commanee which oversees th•lr cort~l and proYides for thdr dlltribuUon. Jefttey. 1peakln1 ln a ntw1 <'Ot'lft!rence at hll Lasuna Beach campaign headquarters. said the mailer violated the secUon or lhc pollhcal reform atrt whlt-b states "no legis lative newsletter can bt> sent at publJc expense by a state ottlcttr who has fiJed a declaration of candidacy for any office." "In October. 1975. Mr. Badhom filed a formal declanUon ol can- didacy ~ ith the federal election commission and the clerk of the house. Also in October, the Badham Congressional Commit- tee ~·as officially designated," Jeffrey said. Since then. Jeffre.y said two Badbam mailers have been aent at taxpayer expense. Jeffrey 1ald the March n ewsletter repruented a "radical transformation from an mformation·filled newsletter to an obviously political mailer." "The March m ailer is laden with political Jareon. campaign graphics and subtleties that are not so subtle. The most glaring, but by no means the only oul· r ageous and blatantly self- serving feature of th.l s mailer in- clude reference lo himself as a representative with a capital 'R'," Jeffrey said in a prepared statement. Jeffrey charged that the ques· tionnaire porUon of the new mailer was of primary use as a "cheap public opinion poll" for Badham 's use as a candidate for nomination to the U.S. House of Representallves election. Badham s aid he frequently changed the format o f h is newsletters. lie said that he had re<'e1ved "zero" complaints on the March newsletter and t hat in responses mailed back lo his Sacramento office. "99 percent have said lhey reel this was a valuable means of communical1on." The Fair Campaign Practices Commission is lo consider Jef· frey's charges in hearings Mar ch 17 and 18. Bill Mccue. Jeffrey's campaign ma nager swd. If the charges are sustained. Badham could be required to pay back the cost and be fined up lo $2.000 for each or the lwo m ail· mgs found to be in violation, ~kCue said. Viejo's Bus Issue Probed Is the bus transportation ade- quate 1n Mission \'1eJo'> Residents who believe that ll is not may tell the Munici pa l Ad· v1sory Council's Transport&t1on Committee about 1t Monday at 7: JO p m. in the MA C offices. Residents arc being asked for suggestio ns to Improve bus transportation In their neighborhoods. The council is Lo make recommendations to the Orange County Transit District. Doris Jewe ll. transportation committee chairwoman. m ay be called at 830· 1034 . .. .... . .. 'I .. . J //.~ (!j ' ( '''-''I • ,...,. ~ I ' ... • i I I I ' I • •, '•. ••• p , ,. ' Digging It The "Swee t Bluebirds" of :\11.ss1on \'il'JO. including lheb<.' three. L aurie Dobson. Che n I ~od and Amy Baker. ra ised $10 t o buy a tree for Lhl· 7'11bsion V1e10 library Bur the flowering pear tree being rl'Cl'I\ l'd ll\ L1bn man Lucille Marte l was a gift from tht-Lai.tun;,1 Hilb '.':u rs<>ry afte r its man agem ent learnl'd of lht• fund rtus1qg effort The Bluebirds plan t o donate th1 • Siii tht•\ r.ll!>C'd for tht• tree to a local chanty. · Viejo St. Patrick's Parade Saturday Mission Vlejo's seventh Annual St. Patrick's Day Par ade. a Bi centennial extravaganza featuring 3.000 parllc1panls, will get'underwayat2 p.m Salurda\. A crowd of about 10,000 1s e:oc · J>('Cted for the day's acth 1lles \\hlch will ";nd up with the lrad1 t1onal lnsh feast al the M1ss1on V1e1o lnn Parade watchers can obtain a i;iood seat an) where along the 1 R mile route which begins al Mlll· s1on Viejo High School. wind~ its way along Chrisanta Drl\'<'. Eslanc1ero Drive. Marguerite Parkway. and comes to con Fro• Page A I FIRE ... Brohame r's wife?. Helene. and Mrs. Williams are sisters Mrs. Orendorf said thnt Williams' pa rents, Red and Millie Williams. live in llunt ington Beach. She said Mr-.. Wi lli ams' Cathe r. llO\\ard Vln so nhaler . w a:-al!>o 1n Smart villc and wa~ associ:ill·d with the motorcycle bu:.inl'~ll. .' •• clusion on Oso Park.\\ay and Goleta On ve Although there 1s no ~ranrl marshal. the parade will feature !>everal special guests. among them Supervisor Thomas f' Rile). l\1 1:.!> Saddlehuck Valley \'1ck1 Bosworth, and 1974'"\ Miss Cahforn1a Teenal(er Carol Van- derpool Other special gucsls mC'lude child TV actorc; Panny Butch of ··Happy Days," Robbie Rist of "LuC'ai. Tanner." W1lhe Aamesof "S" l!>S F am1lv Robinson" and Robbll' Wolcott or "The Bionic \Voman ' The parade 1:. l'XPt"cted to lai>l :ibout 1 .... o hou r:. and I~ minutes. Runway Blocked JACKSONVILLE. Fla. <U PI) Jal'k~onvillc lnternat1on:.I Airport was clo:.cd ror 11 J hours Thursday arter th~ l:.ndtng gears on a milita ry plan1• foilt'<I und It hloc kc•d th l' a 1 rport ·~ only op4!rall\'l' runway. the Jo"cderol A\'1at1on Admin1!>lratwn i.u1d . .. . ' .· . , . ,. I > .. ,. I , \ ; ' • Irvine . EDITION Today'N C loNl•g .Y. toeks • ~OL. 69, NO. 12, .t SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NI A F R IDAY, ~RCH 12, 1976 TEN CENTS e Bookstore Strike Heating Up By DOUGLAS P IUTZSCHE ...... ,,y~-- Frktloa between lbe Ulllvenl· l)' Boolutore In JrvtM and lta 1trUdn1 employu bu mounted durin1 the week·Jon1 strike, the 1t6re's mana1er told police 1'bursday. Thursday an unidentified man was &e~ placing nails under tbe front tires or. truck making. de· Jivery to the store, said manaaer James Harrod. Helping Rands Earlier thla wuk, he told pollce. packin1 hsts wn-e tom from packa1ea of booJu on or near delivery trucks. The store's 16 employes went oa strike Monday foll owing u vote last Week to JOID Local 324 O( the Retail Clerks Union CAFL· CIOl. The employes are seek.in& a SJ an hour increase to their average 12.40 an hour wages plus better fringe benefits. A btudent s upport comm1U e at (.' JrvlOe was !>Ch«tuled to hold a rally today to demonstrute tbelr sympathy for the stnkers The UoJVersity Book.store in mine Town Center across Cam pus Dri\re from the universlt)' 1s owned by the M lssoori Store Company. It has no offit'1al t'OO· nection to the University or Cahfornia. Howe\'er. 1t has been the only store near campus ~here pro- Newport Beach paUce officers Robert An· derson (l eft ) and J oe La mbert help Nt!va Hensley. 67. of 2015 Bayside Ori ve, up 40· foot embankment after her new Jaguar crashed off Jamboree Road near the J ohn Wayne T ennis Club Officers said mishap resulted when tire blev. oul. Officers also said ne ither Mrs. Hensley, nor her cur suffered disablln~ in1wics . They changed thetjreonthccar anddroveitout. Ex-coast Kids Perish 3 Trapped in Trailer When Fire Broke Ow By ROBERT 8ARX ER 04 llM Oa1ly "'""~fl Three small childre n or a former Huntington Beach couple pens hed Thursday n11iht when flumes r at'ed lhroutch lhl'lr \rallt·r in Northern California The dead children were lasted u Jostph Matthew W1lhams. 7. J umes Pa ul. 4, and Julianna Rebe<'ca. 14 m onths They "'ere the offspnntc of Joe and Christine Williams who both attende<l lluntington Beach HiJ;th School. Th('y als o werl' the nu:l"l' and nephews of major leaj?ue baseball player Jack Brohamer Lt James H a~k or the \'uba Count y ShcrifC's Departml'nt i.a1d today the fire broke out al Doctor Enters Plea " In Wife Death Plot Newport nea<'h Or WayM Ltlt('r Roban111on. <42, pleadt'd In nocent todny to <'hnr1<ei. ht' <'"n tplrM to murdt'f his allrart1v\• wlfr. Br:n:ci :~as • \\'eath~r Sunny throu~h Saturday (.;hunc<' of local ~usty wind~ ~low the <'anvons ton1Rht Warmtr llai;ths Saturday 65 :\t the bcach<'i; ris1ni;t to 72 inland. l..o'>'s tonight 40 to 47 INSIDE TODt\ Y Lonp be/on thtrt WUI" ruTJ)lants. a group o/ lllSllors ti~ north Nell rpnng to tut rht Orongt Coast They'~ U · pttltd lo rdurn to San Juall Copistrono nut wtek ~t story b11 Do1/11 Pilot Stoff >Ynter Launt Ka..,,.r on~ Cl of llw Wtclctndtr. l•••x M Y-S.rfl<e AJ ........ ., L.""-.. '14 ... ~ ... , ~ 0112 ~ .. . o--. .. . ...... ~" .. . .......... _ .. . •...n.i ... •• c• , -... ...., -.... ~ ....... --IJ ............ C4 _'"'..,.. ., Sont11 Ann M uniclpot Court Judge Somut'I n Ta> lor ar1·1•1't t' 11 R o h 1 n t1 o n ' ~ p I r ti a n d st'hedul<'d a prt•li mlnar~ hcnrin~ for J\pr11 7 Tht' nt•. lly l\lllred dcx-tor ap peHrl'<I in <"ourt after la"'t we<'k posting $150,000 bail and sub:1c quently ht•lnic released from cuMody Robinson w ns arrested I all' la11t month at a Santa Ano J?a" station after 11li<'1?e<:lly sohc·1t1n1t the murder of his w1f<' Jan•<'<'. 38 The alle11t>d sollritatton """ purportedly <'OH' red by a Sl ,000 do" n pa) mt>nl lo a hared kall<'r Th<' allc~ed hired kllll•r , tenahvely 1dentl(led as Anthon.y Scali se. reportt'dfy turned state' f>\•iden<"(' and set up a mf't'ltnl'? "1th Robinson al the Santa An.l ~ervice station . Instead of St'a•ise. Robinson was met at the ~a'I station by " cadre of plainclothes pohce or ficers and arrested. Robinson. who maintains an of ftce at \8124 Culver Dnve. ln·ane was in1t1ally held on $250,000 bail. Later. the bail amount was re dut'ed to Sl50.000 and Robinson v. as relea!\ed rrom <'UStody Mrs. Robinson reportedly is still being sheltt>red b» la" en for<'ement ofh caals at an un known pl•C'e. (n\•estif'alors allege that th<' murder for-hire plot was hatched by the 11ct'used man as has mar n age ~gan to ('rumble and pro perty settlement became an is sue. i :30 Thursday night when the father wa:. babyi.1thng the children "He had jusl put the baby in her cnb n nd told lhe boys to ftCl deaned up in the bathroom so th<'' could "atch a program on telev1i.lon ... Ila wk related. "tie said he heard a popptnl{ noise and then intense fl aml's broke out and raced through th<' tr111lt>r," Ha'>' k reported ··The father couldn't Rel to them be<'au'le of th<' heal and he lold them to fall up tht' bathtub and h e an 11:· Hawk said "AP· parenllr thl·y dad. !)(>cause that's "hen• we round thl' bnd1t•:; " I la" k said the raui.l' nf the fin• tll being 1nvest11tnt<.-d th•~ morn m.: Mr!'I Rt>tt'\ Ort•ndorf. a former ne1i;:hbor o( the W1lh;1m-1 family when thev ll vl'd briefly 1n Midway City, ~uid tht• childrvn's molh<'r "·'"' J'-' a~ at th<' tame <;e '4 1n11 (•lol bt>i. for net•dy (;Jmtlil'S. Th<• Wllhams<'s hod movt'<i to Smartvllle, about 25 males north of M urvw1llt>. last spnna to work at " fomlly motorcyclt• parts <~e FIRE. Paite A2> CLAI MS VIOLATION Candldete Jeffrey fessors can place textbook orders and studf'nts purchase their books and supplies. At the beainning ol the winter quarter. however, tbe UCI stu· dent government opened a used book store tor two weeks ln an ef· Cort lo cut book costs. The student store will open again at lbe beginning or the spring quarter. The UCI newspaper New U. in an editorial. called tor new talks between management or the Mine &tore and the strikers. It predict· ed that the welfare o( students would be endansered by a lengthy strike. The UCI s tudents a~ about lo begin final exams, with the spr· inc quarter bectnnlng at the end olUUsmontb. The editorial said. "A long strike. while being the last re· ma.ining le\ler workers have over management, Is noc. lll the best Interests of any group, stu<knt~ or workers. "We hopt' the two groups "111 reconsider their poslllons and enter a new round of ba11ga1n1n~ talks in a spirit of su<'cess. Wt• support the bookstore stnke until it become apparent the s ituation endangers the w elfon• of i.lu dents . We en<'oura~t· r('~pert for bookstore picket lane~ untiJ that welfare Is threatened " Disaster Kills 11 More· PARTRIDGE, Ky. <U PI) - Eleven men were round dead to- day deep inside a Kentucky coal mine, raising the death toll lo 26 from two methane gas explosions and cave-ins thjs week. Fifteen miners died Tuesday in a blast in the Scotia Co. mine in the mountains of Eastern Ken· lucky. The 11 found dead today included three rederal mine in· spectors investigating the first explosion. 11.W. Kirkpatrick, Kentucky <'o mmissioner of mines and minerals. said ··we made the de· c1s1on to remove the rescuers and . Individual IQ Results Tossed Out ·•Me ntal maturity" \es t score,c;-betler known as IQs - will be purged from the records of Irvlne school students follow- ing an order from the school board this week. Recent stale le1islation has Ol'· dered school districts lo stop us- ing the results o r ma ss- adm int s tered IQ te s ts . particularly regardjng selection or an educational program for youngsters. District Superintendent A. Stanley Corey told the trustees Wednes d ay that the mass- a d mini s t e r e d tes t s are worthwhile for establishing average capabilities for schools or for the whole district. However. he said. the results of individual tests have been abused when applied to in· d1vidual youngsters in some dis· tncts As nn illustration. he said. "A. kid <'Omes in the day afler his parl'nts had a bill fight or he has had the l'roup or whatever. and he J{ets a score or 89 that's borderlnjt on mentally retarded. And his parents come out and it takes hours to explain to them that the tests do not measure \4 hat they purport to." The results or tests given an th<' dent cumulative record folders by n<'Xl AuR. 23. State law does nOC. require re· moval or the scores. but Corey called the purg<' "1n keeping with th(' spml orthe la w." On a 4 to 1 vote. over the objec· llOM or Trustee Frank Hurd and Cor<'Y. the board also voted to notify pare nts that the scores "ere to be purged. leave the bodies In place because of uncertain conditions in the mine'. We don 't know for sure what kiUed them, but I feel they were killed by the blast." Two other insptttors an the mine at the time of the explosion climbed to sarety and reported the 11 were s tlll aUve shortly after the blast at 8:30 p.m. PST Thursday. One young woman huddling with relatives of the dead minerh in a <'Oticrete block washhouse screamed. "This can't be true." when told there were no sur· vl\·ors. She was then taken to a walling Kenlu<'kY State Pohce t'&r with other ramtfy member:. and drh~n home. Rescue teams were dropped in· to the mine through a hole knocked in the top of the shaft by a giant me<'hanlcal borer The 11 victims we re equipped with respirators containing an hour's supply of oxygen and rescuers had hoped to reach the lrapp<.-d men before their oxygen ran out J oe Cook . a deputy ad- ministrator for the Federal Min Ing Enforcement Sarcty Ad· ministration. said a hole 15 feet CSee MINE, Page AZ> Yaeht Sinks Killer Whale Emls Race PORTSMOUTH. England (AP> -A 19-foot killer whale sank an Italian yacht competing in a n Atlantic race. but all slx crew members were picked up safely by a New York-bound ship, race authorities said to· day. They sald the crew or the Gula Ill took to a dinghy after the whale holed the boat below the waterline while it was about 700 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands taking part in the Royal Naval Associa- tion Atlantic Trian2le Race. The report, radioed to race control headquarters here by a British crew member, said the incident took place Tuesday. The crew was rescued from its liferaft 13 hours later by the Hellenk Ideal, on its way to New York a nd due here Ma rch 18. . Paradegoers 'Do It Up' in Irvine It's going to be lrvme's "own thing," says Terry Mil&tead, head o( thP. committee that is put· lint:: together l r'\'lne's firs t citywide Fourth of July celebra· ti on. In the pasl. Irvine's several community assodations have been putting on independent In· dependen~e Day retes, and some will continue the practice this year. But with a SS,000 <"•l Y ,::uarantee for a 45· minutt' tlreworks show and pnte money committed for parade entne1o, the Bi<'e ntennlal Comm1ss1on subcommittee Is planning for nboul 16.000 residents lo take part, Mrs. Mil stead said. And that sups><>rt leaves out mention of the waiver of the usual so.cent parking fee lfl William Mason Regional Park. where the city picnic will be held. Unlike other Orange Coast cities. t rvine'i. Fourth of July events are planned for late after noon . The parade will start al 4 30 JY,m . on lht• Fourth "What city have you heard or that 13 having its parade ut 4 30? W<''re trying to organize 1l so we don·t com· pete with lluntinJ{ton Beach or anyone else W1''re iir11ng to have• our own bikt."lype parudt•." Mrs Mah.lead said Th(' parade will end at Ma~on park, when· J,?aml':i wall ht• or gan12ed and group' ~uch a1o th(' Crazy Toad pantomime trOUf't' will t'nterta1n. Also. rommur11ty association:. and otht>r l1l<'al n1in prQfit groups will ht> 11w1tc<l t11 •wt up booths to 11ell focxl, P1l'nic dinners an· tu follow, with f1reworki. around !Ip m Jn lhl' paradr. $.100 in prlH'' <~e Pi\RAllF., P11tr A2> Jeffrey Cites 'Fund Misuse' by Badham • By J ACK CHAPPELL Ol-0•11•"4"""""' Harry Jeffrey. candidate tor the GOP nomination lo the 40th Congr essionaJ Dl!llrict. rhar1ed fellow candidat~ Robert !. Badham today with violation of the slate Polltlcal Reform Act ol 1974 and misuse or public funds. Jeffrey announced ht bas filed formal complatn~ with the Fair Political PractJ~~s Com~ the Callfor)'lil Sta\e Allotuy General's office and will~ an Oranp Cotmt.Y Orend JuJ')' In· v-.•tiono(tlle11t1118'. THe charges involved a recent mailer that Badham (R·Newport Beach> as state assem~yman for the 74th district sent to recast~ voters In his dlstri<'t ~ The mailer repeatedly refers to Badham as a "Representative" rather than "Assemblyman" and' Its questionnaire asks several questions on national rather than state Issues. Reached at his Newport Beach office, Badham. called the charges ''nonsense.·• "l reaJly shouldn't~ grarlnR this nonsense with a response,·· he said. He said that Ir Jeffrey wanted to make complainls to the Fair Polltlcal Pl'Jttic~ Board - "which I suspect he bas already done on some other Issues to no avail" -that was Jeffrey's right. Badham said be referred to (Sff CHAaG ES. Page.\%) Oolly """ -· -" 'CHARGES NONSENSE' AHemblyman Badham A2 DAit. y PILOT Hearst Retreat Bombed REDDING CAP I A portion ot ~ derectlvo bomb hll~ uplodod at Wyntoon. the Hean~t family r e tre.it in far Northern California. ll waa the 1t-cood l'X plo11ve attack 1n a month claimed by the terrorist New World Liberation l''ronl on Hearst·&a&O<'iated property. The blast Thursd 11y uboot 250 miles north or Soin Francisco caused minor damagt', 11phnter IOI a few loose boards In 11 ('c:H11r l&ke room beneath the> rambling atone. Bavari .. n i.tyle h,ous e, authortttes said. An announcement by the Shas ta County shenCf's oCface described the bomb as a "ICI~·· ) 1eld explos1 ve device." bul re- ports from the scene said 1t COO· s1sted of 7' 2 to 15 pouncb of an t'X· plosive gelattn. Had the entire charge gone off. deputtes at the scene said, dam age would ha\ e ~en extensl\•e. The incident came four weeks to the day aft er a bomb caused Sl m1lhon damace to a guest house at the fabled Hearst Cai.Ue In San Simeon. The NWLF c l aime d respons1b1hty for that bombing and warned that other terroiis~ actions would follow if the family did not change defense tactics in the bank robbery trial of Patricia Hearst. omc1a ls have said they know little about the NWLF, including ilS size The itroup f\as claimed responsibility for several earlier bombings in the San Francisco area. Authorities were tipped off about the bombing when a woman telephoned KPIX-TV in ~an Francisco Thursd ay and said· "This is tht' New World Llbera· tion Front. Llsten carefully. We claim respons ibility for an attack on the Hearst Corp an hour ago at Wyntoon near Lake Shasta." Deputies began a search and located the bomb about 8~, hours later. All r o ads l eading to the 75.000-acrt' estate have locked gates. a nd caretakers live on the premises. The gate closest lo the main house Is six miles away. and deputies theonzed the ter· rons ts entered the retreat on fool Wednesday night. The estate includes a com· pound of eight buildings. The main house and target of the bombing is called .. The Bend," located on a twist in the McCloud River. Patric ia Hearst and her former fiance, Steven Weed. OC· ca s 1o nally v 1s lled there "'f'ekends. The retreat 1-; owned by the He ars t Corp.. "h1ch uses the land for lumbering and a tre-c farm Meanwhile, a n a1ltng Patricia Hearst rested in her jail cell to- day, battling the fever and chlJls o( the nu wh1)(' h('r attorneys turned to procedural matters in her bank robbery trial Her sequestered jury got a long \\eekend as U.S . D1stnct Court Judge Oh ver J . ('art er recessed court unltl Monday Miss Hears t, 22, fell Ill Thurs· day, and Carter ordered ht'r taken to a ho!lpital for X-rays and blood tests . I It' s aid the pale de· rendant. who Appeared wan and fatigued ror llf'veral days. had an "upper rc'\p1ratory Infection " Runway Blocked JACKSONV ILLE. fla. lllrl I J11ck1ionv11le International Airport WU!\ clost'd for 11-, hours Thursday Mtc:r the lr1ndanR gl'nrs on u military plane fnUed and It blockt-'1 lht• airport''! onl y 11p\•ral1H run~ ,1\. the Federal A\ 1.\l1on Adm1111str11Uon i.nut ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~':~~:i: .. ~~:~~H~\ ~~. = ~~ ~~:: <"'' f'li\A ... •~•ne(ef"lt•"' 'Wo-$"9 ,...,,...,, ~vbl•\f'•tf --.~ •• tMuw•ft f • ...., ... (,klA ...-."' ........ "°" .... , .... thitPlh ...... o. .. h ·~ U"' V•l'fl lt••iill• \i111'1•~•tNfi• Vliltl"f tl"ft \ A"""f'WI ""'• " '°"Vtf'~, t l"tf'til A \I,. •r....,,...1 N 1 ...... I·\ hr'll•~P'•• ,_.IVlfttf•' ...,., \W1.i\,ot. ,,... ~"'.,'(~·,:~11.~n~,r;'.,"~,~.~'~,.m ._....,, "'-'• Robet1 N. Weed ""n"'"1M•N"'M• ....... J41t k R. Curlty 'f••fl'r•'t•"4•flidGI'...-.. ~ ThomH l<HYll ,., ... Thomas A. MUfi>'lll'lt' M•n.t-t•"°''O·* ~rles H. 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Shapp said he would n~ f'v~n run In Pt'nni.ylvanla's April 27 primary election, and urged supporters to evaluate the other can· didate1 and vote for the de- legates they feel will best represent them. Fmklea's Slayer Gets Death By GARY G IANVILLE Of .. 0.llyl"I ..... Talking to him as ii he were a friend, Superior Court Judge William Murray sentenced th\> slayer ofStepflen "Mike" Finklea to death in the gas chamber to- day. Hugh Daniel Bean, 24, showed no emotion as he stood while Judge Murray sentenced him to dealh. The almost Crall-appearing killer was convicted last moatb of the Oct. 31, 1974, shooting death o( Finklea in a S133 Fountain Valley market robbery. FinkJea, 19. was an out.standing schol ar-athlete at Fountain Valley High School and, at the time or his death, attended Orange Coast College ln Costa Meas. Today, Judge Murray talked to his sfber In informal terms and addressed him by his first name. The judge said he had become personally acquainted with Bean and developed a lilung for him since the court proceedings againsl the doomed man besan last November. Howevt!r, lbe judge said he had a duty to perform and quickly passed lhe death sentence. The judge said it was ironic that Bean had been in Vietnam and could have died a ht>ro in· stead of a convicted murderer. Before invoking the death sen· tence, Judge Murray denied a de· fense motion for a nt'w trial as well as a move to have capital punishment declared unconstltu· uonal. Without saying a word either before or a fter learning he is to die in the gas chamber Bun. who was handcuffed and shackled about the ankles, was led from the courtroom. Next week, his brother Charles Dennis Bean. 22. wiU stand trial m the same court and before the same judge. tie als o is cha rged with Finklea ·s murder. a Halloween rught s hooting that occurred 10 minutes before the youthful athlete was scheduled to leave work. Bean was the second convkted murderer to be sentenced to de· ath in Orange County in recent w('eks. 'Jaws' Found Off Florida JL'NO BEACH. Fin n•rn - Authorities say school:-of ~harks that for('erl bather:. out or the "atcr at beaches along Palm Reach County are .. probably i1Ull t ht•r(' " Rathcrs wcrt' ordt>red out or the water at JupatC'r Jitoa('h nnd Cnrhn Buch Thursday followtna !lt'\<eral s ightings ot the dt>udly fish close to short'. Al Jupiter ~ach. a shark wao; sl'Cn llWllll· ming just 10 feet off the bt'ach. No attarks were reporl('d Thursday . hut o s heriff's !'Opokesman s ald the d eptirt· ment's ht'licopt f'r would pro. bably putrol the l>eaches u~11111 today Fro• Pa~AI MINE • • • wide was dug in the roof oC lhe mine and 20 rescue workers were lowt'red into the shaft. where tbt'y found the 11 bodies. Hank Lindsa)•. an aide to Ken· tucky Gov. Julian M. Carroll. said at the scene earlier that rescuers reported they "clkked a telephone connection to the men six times and believed they heard six answering clicks. "Immediately alter t he ex· ploslon. a sm all group of miners attempted to get lo lhe trapped men through lbe main slaf\ and got a mile into the mine before they were forced bad because o! inteGSe beat," Li.odsarsa1'l hlmMlf iii tlM llal'da aewsltttu • a •• ,.,.,...atauh .... because .._. haft a ,..HeM.aUve form ~~·· ·1 llave •ud lll• lerm .,... .... u .. • rw mere )'tan than Mr. Jeffrey hu btto ln Calllornla." Badham &id A n examination or the 8 dham 's newsl~ttt'r... hoWt'\'er, th0w1 that pr~cedl~ mllllen re· ferred to tum H Alls.emblym11n 8adh'am . The mallera we re pnnted and mu1led at t axpayer expense. Badham said he didn't koo" how many were ma1h:d ur how much they cost. He aatd the te111flnt1ve new)let· ter program Is a function of tht' state Assembly Rules Comrrutt« wtucb oversees their content und provides !or their d1stributton Jetrtey, speaking in a news conference at his Laguna Bearh campaien headquarters. said the matler violated the section of the polal1cal r eform act which states "no legislative newsletter can be st'nl at public expense by a slate officer who has flied a declaratJon or c andidacy for any office ·· ..In October. 1975, Mr. Badham filed a formal declaraUon of can- didacy with the federal election commJsslon and t.be clerk or the house. Also in October, the Badham Congressional Commit- tee was officially designated." Jeffrey sa1d. Since then, Jeffrey s aid two Badh am maUers h a\•e been sent at taxpayer expense. Jeffrt'y s tud the M arch n e w slet ter rep r esented a "radical transformation from an informatlon·Cilled newsletter to an obviously political maUer." "The March mailer is laden with political jareon. campaign craptucs and subtleties that are not so subtle. The most glaring, but by no means the only out- rageous and blatantly self. serving feature of this mailer in- clude reference to himself as a representative with a Fapital 'R'," Jt'ffrey s aid m a prepared statement. Jeffrey charged that the ques- tionnaire portion of the new ma1ler was or primary use as a "cheap public opinion poll" for Badham 's use as a candidate for nomtnaUon to the L' .S. llouse of Representatives election. Badham said he frequently chang ed the formal or his newsletters. He s aid that he had received ''zero" com plaints on the March newsletter and that in respons('s mailed back to his Sacramento office. "99 percent have said they Cet'I this was a valuable means of communication." The Fair Campaign Practices Commission is to consider Jef. frey's charges 1n heanngs Milrch 17 and 18. 8111 McCue. Jeffrey·s campaittn manal'er said. If the charites are sustained. Badham could be required to pay back the cost and be fined up to $2.000 for each of the two mail- ings found to be in violation, McCuesaid. Hughes Ntmr In Acapulco SALT LAKE CITY <UPI\ Howard Hughes has moved to Acapulco. 1\1 ex ico. where he 1s living in a hote l, a rrording to a document on (tie In U S District Court "Howard R llughl's 1-; now re· -;1dmg in tht• J>r1n<'e..,s Hotel m Aca pulco. M ex1<'0. ·· s aid a nottee filed Thursday by Edwa rd W. Clyd e. attorney for the Hughf'~·ownf'd Sum ma Corp Judgt' Aldon J Anderson rul1-d tht' court mull l be advised or .. the addres ... of Mr llul(hes "•thin 10 d:.iys d ft er Mr II u.:tw-1 moves to ,1 new location · l'ro• Pa~AI FIRE ... l'hop She uld they operated the company In Hur'lllnl(ton Beach. but m oved north in order to have room for expansion. Mrs. Orendorf 1.u11d that J a<'k Rrohomer's wire, Helene. snd Mri;. Willia ms arc s1Nkrll Mrs . Ort>ndo rf !'aid that Wlll111ms · parents. Red and Millie Wllllam!I, llv~ in Hunt- ington Reach She !laid Mr~. Will i am s' f a ther. Ho ward \'lnsonh alcr. w ac; al s o 1n Smart\•llle and was associated with tht' m otorcycle business. Nuke Safety Debate Eyed LOS ANGELES CAP) -Three e-neineers who quit General Elec- tric Co. in a disagreement over nuclear power plant safety have r halleneed atomic phys icist Edward Teller to a debate over the atomic power lrutiative on CalJfornla 's ballot. Tellt'r. who has become a pro- minent opponent oft.he initiative, called the office a "publicity stunt" and said be probably would decline. _l,l'tlM~ and Counc 1 I wo man Ga brielle Pryo r . Former Mayor Art Anthony is standing at right. The effort ~eneratc<l plenty of en- thusiasm , but little mobility for the long· legged riders on the shol'l·Mroke trikes. KEEP ON TRIKIN'-With moral support from lirownie Troop 187. Irvine officials are peddling the clty·s Fo urth of July celebration. On the trikes are <from left) Fourth of July Chairman Te rry Milstead, Community Services Director ~P_a;...u;;..;1__.;.B..;.r.;;.a..;;d...._y ___________________ _ Fro•PogeAJ Coast Protection PARADE. • • ~ will be given to t h e best m archine music unit and the best float. among other prizes and trophies. Measure Pending "We're hoping to bring out an y bod y wh o can pla y anything, .. said Mrs. Milstead of the marching band prize. Regarding the parade floats. she said, .. we·re not a fter the Rose Parade. No ITO. We want homemade fl oats. something put together out or lhtngi. people have in the garage. We kno" the city is full of c reative people. We want them to com(' out.·· So Car, Mrs. Milstead s aid. the committee is getting wid(' sup- port for Fourth of July events. The Irvine Jaycees, for example. are raising mooey to pay for the fireworks. The city l'Ouncil put up $5.000 to guarantee pay ment for the dis p l a y s hould tht.> Jayrees fall short or the totul. .• .. ,; .. No Senior In Spirit ClllCAGO 11\P\ Aht tie. \\ hite ha ired IJ<I~ a r rived a t th(' Chi cago Transit Authorit} orflrc with a com pl amt .. Your bus drl\ers a nd train ttcket agent:. are rl'· fu sing to honor m y half rare senior e1tizcn·s rurd.·· she snapped at a <.:TA employe. Sh e ha nded over her card for inspection and the phot o on it i.h o w ed a brunette about 30 year:. old. "That's my favorite p1c· ture and 1·m not going to change 1t," s he said 11tslt r ~~~~.1 I) By HILARY KAYE OI -0.ilt ~lleC SY!I Sen. Dennis Carpenter < R· Ne" port Beach> said today he 1s draftmg a coastal protection bill that would force the slate coastal commission out of business Carpenter said his bill. expect· ed to be ready for mtrodur tlon i.omet1me next week, ··1:. a ra llo nal and r ea sona ble com pro mise " to the coastal bill •dready Introduced by Sen J\n thon y Beilenson I D L os Angeles). Bellt'ns on 's bill mcorporntes most of the coa~t•ll protection policies recommended by the ex· isling state and regional coastal commissions. Curpenter. howe\'er. said ht· doubts B('Jl l'nson's bill will bt• adopted by the le~1slalure. ··There':, really very little sup· port for lie1len:.on ·:. bill, othe r tha n \ <'ry strong cons<'r\'J 11001sts.' · ~aid Carpenter, who added thal labor 1~ very ~trongl~· opposed to most of tht> hill L' nd er the p ro\'1S 1 oni. or Re1lenson·~ bill. tht' :-tall' coastal comm1ss1on "ouln be retained and the i.1x regional bodies \\Ould bt> phased out s lowly. .. We really don't need the rom. missions they're a wasteful la.> er of go\'ernmenl, .. Carpenter explained. ,He added that local f!Overnments can. and should, control a ll matters of develop- ment. including development in coastal areas. However. Carpenter said that the coastal plan presented to the l e gis lature in c l udes som <' 0cnefic1al points, such as poli cies related to water use. Some or those he will include in his own blll. he said The Newport Rear h senator abo said he may include ID his • .. ~ a ·,,, J ,· :.i..•: ;~ ~·.\ 11 ;,;ml 1iv•. ( 1 r. 1 1~'f. ,, I . ~ 1 ,, I;,,'. ttL ,·,·,t, . • • I\ .. . .. J 'I ,. ~' ,. Vl :! 'J > J (, l • •It f; /, I • I • ~ r\J)"' \ btll compensation ror properly owners whoi.e land value:. arc Jeopardized because the stut(' 1s rons1de rtng pubhr acquisition or their land A coastal bill sponsored b~ Carpente r 1n l 972 incl uded s1m1lar pro' •~I o n~. b ut that measure ":.i:. defc>ult-.1 in tht• "" sembly Carpenter sold toda~ he mu\ include s uch prons1oni. an h1:c O\ t'r a ll coa~tul bill or in u separate bill Carpenter wu!-t as ked about t he current r it1zcns ' initiative cam- paign that 1s atl<'mpllng lo pluCl• an initiative on the No\'ember ballot to for rt• thl· end of lhl' coastal rom m 1:.slons. Seabee Freed In Slaying \'ENT URJ\ cl·r11 ~l urdeor charJ,!es "e r<' d11'm1ssed againi.t Sea bee M ll'hael l>oddi.. arcused or strangling a prostitute. folio\\ ing testimony from a myi.tcry witness "ho said Dodds onl y re· scmbled the r eal killer . Superior Court Judl(e Jerome II Ocren:.on s a id Thursday he \\as declaring a mlstnal on th1· ha'i1::. of 1Dformiltion giH•n in rhambi.'rs from the unidentified w1t.ness. Dodds. 23, was a<·cused of stranglin$t Sandra Miller, 26, Oct. I During th(' tnal, Prager sail!, Dodds was s een leaving a Port Huenem e har w 1th the vk tlm l' :.o hour., befort• her hody wus found on a bed ID a m otel. • • t • r .. t\ (' ' :,. •> ) .. .. I I ~· '•' t ,. > '.• r "' ~ ' ~ \ !J Huntington Beaeh Fountain -Va Y EDIT! Aft r •oo• N.Y. toeb VOL. 69, NO. n, 4 SECTIONS. 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH fa, 1976 TEN CENTS J Coast Protection BT HILARY KAYE already introduced by Sen. An· 01-o.•,.,,.. ... _.. t hon y Bell e n 1on < D · Lo11 Sen. De nnis Carpenter (ft. AngelH>. Newport Beach> aid today he is Bellenson's blll incorporates drafllna a coastal protectton bUI m01St of the coastal protection that would force th" Stille coastal poll<'ies recommended by the ex ~omminion out of bua1nn.,s istine state and regional coa tal • Carpenter said his btll. eic~t· commissions !ed to be ready for tnlrod~Uon Carpenter. bowe\'er, said he sometime next week, "ts a u doubts Beilenson's bill wlll be lion al and reasonable com adopted by the legislatµre. promise" to the coastal bill "There's really very httle sup- \ port for Beilenson's blll, other than very stron1 conserva- ltonlsts." said Carpenter . ••ho added that labor la very stron&IY opposed to most or tM bill. Under the provl1ions of BeUenson'1 bill. tbe irtate coastal commluion would be retained and the six re1lonal bodies would be phased out slowly. "We really don't need the com· mla11ons -they're a was~ful Fin ea'S .. Three Die Fire • Ill . I • Kids of Former HB Couple Perish By ROBERT BARKER oi-.o.u,,.. ... _ Three small children or a • former Huntington Beach couple perished Thursday night ~hen names r aced through their trailer in Northern Cahfonua. The dead chtldren were hsted as J 06eph Matthew W1lbitms. 7, James Pa ul, 4 . and Julianna R'ibecca. 14 monthi; They were the offspring of Joe Former Cop In Council Cmnpaign Editor'• Nolt Thert are 15 con- dldatts v11ing for thru ~·on ll'le Hunttngton Btoch C1111 Counctl Thu 11ory u about ont oj thnn TM tltc· • tum " Apnl J3 Ron Pattinson says he's been a cop on the street for more than a decade and has expenences will serve him well on the Huntington Beach City Council. "People have been trying to rattle my cage for 11 years," he declares. "and 1t doesn't ratUe " "I have very strong reehngs, but 1f I 'm wrong th ey can show m e, and I'll admit it," he says. Th e 43 · year-old Pat- tinson, now a r e a l es t ate sa lt>s man . sees the ma· f'An111~ jor rlly pro blems a~ fl!\ral lflCSf)OnMb1hty and a nct•!I tu !'.t:tb1lllc the tJx base Pattinson ~.1111 tht• <·1ty C'J nnot afford to spt>nd monry th;1t 1t hasn"t got and dl'rla1e~ that·-. jUJll what 1t did rC'rcntly whc•n 1l authoriz1·d un audit of the hnan clal depnrtme nl Vlltt1son i;111d lhnt It l"an bt• madr to up pear 1 ht' budi:ct ll> (Sf-«' COUNCIL, PalCf' A.z) \\'eath~r and Cbrisllne Williams who both attended Huntington Beach High School. They also were the nie<.'e and nephews of major league baseball player J ack Brobamer, Lt. James Ha"•k of the Yuba County Sher iff's Department said today the rire broke out at 7:30 Thursday night when the rather was babysitting tht' children. "He had JUSt put the baby in Abo•lnafJ~7 l t looks Hke something from another world. but it's Capt. Dick Clark of the Carson Ci- t v, Nev., Fire De pt., showing ~o w t o s urviv e when engulfed by fire-ret ardant foam by breathing through a tube s tuffed in!>ide his coat Park Director Worthy Cited Norm Worthy, director o( Hun- tington Beach R ecreation and Parks De,s>artm ent, h31 won n co mmendatio n fro m the California Association ot Parks and Recreation Commissioners. Worthy was honored for vision and forethought as the Hunt· ln1ton Beac h parks d irect or from 1954 to the present. Worthy was lauded for the growth or the neighborhood park system. lhe rom mun1ty centers and for Huntington Central Park. her crib and told the boys lo get cleaned up in the bathroom so they could watch a program on television." Hawk related. "He said he heard a popping noise and then Intense flames broke out and raced through the trailer,'' Hawk reported. "The father couldn't gel to them because of t he heat and he told them to fill up the bathtub and he In it ... Hawk said. "Ap· parenUy they did, because tha~·s where we found the bodies." Hawk said the cause of the fire is being Investigated this morn· Ing. Mrs. Betty Orendorl. a former neighbor of the Williams fa mily when they ll ved briefly ln Midway City. said the children's mother was away at the time sewing clothes for needy families. The Wllllamses bad moved to Smartvllle, about 2S miles north or Marysville, last spring lo work at a family motorcycle parts shop. She said they operated the company m Huntington Beach, but moved north m order to have room for expansion. Mrs. Orendorf said that Jack Brohamer 's v.'ire. Helene, and Mrs. Williams are sisters. Mrs . Orend o rf sald that Wiiiiams' p arents, Red and Millie William s. live in llunt· ington Beach. She said Mrs. Williams' fath er, Ho ward Vinsonha le r , w as also In Sm artvllle and was associated w1th the motorcycle business. No Senior In Spirit ClllCAGO CAP ) A lit· Ue, while-haired lady ar- ri vt-d at the Ch icago Trans it Authority office ~1th a complaint "Your bus dnvers and tr11ln ticket agents are re· !uslnii to honor my half f:lre senior citizen's card." she irnapped at a CTA ttmplO)'t!. She h and ed over h,-r card tor Inspection and tht• photo on It s h owed a hrunelle a bout 30 year!! 0111 "That's m y fnvorltc pi<'· lure and I'm not ((01ng to chan8e it," she said. Meas11re Pending layer ot 1overnment," Carpent~r e.xplalned. He added that local 1overnments can, and should, control all matte rs of develop· mcnt. includin1 deveJopment 10 coastal areas. · Howevir. Carpenter said that the coastal plan pre.sented to the l egislature includes some beneficial po.ints, sucb as policies related to waler use. Some of those he will Include in his own bUl. he said. The Newport 8-0ttch senator also said he m ay include in his bill compensation for property owners whose land values are Jeopardized because the state is consideri(lg public acqwsilJon or their land. A coastal bill sponsored by Carpenter in 1972 included ~1mllar pro\1 1sions. but that measure wab d efeatt'd in the H · sembly. Carpenter said today he may Include such provl!ilons In tu~ overall coastal bill or in u separate bill. Carpenter was asked about the current cit1iens' initiative cam· pa1gn that is attempting to place an initiative on the November ballot to force the end of the coastal commiss1oni.. erDoome ""''---PATTY HEARST LEAVES COURT AFTER TAl~L POSTPONEMENT Flu-ltrtcken Defendant, Deputy Janie Jiminez MHked Hearst Retreat Blasted by Bomb REDOING CAP) -A Portion of a defective bomb has exploded at Wyntoon. the Hearst family r e trea t in f ar No rthern California. It was the seeond ex- plosive attack in a month claimed by the terronst New World Libe r ation Front on Hearst-associated property The blast Thursday about 250 miles north or San Francisco caused minor damage, splinter ing a few loose boards ma cellar- like room beneath the rambling stone. Bavarian-style house, authorities said. An announcement by th1• Shasta County s heriH's office described the bomb as n "low yield explosive device," but re ports from the scene said ll t•on :sisted of7111 to 15 poundi; or an ex· plosive gelatin. Had the entire charge gone off. deputies at the scene said. damage would have been extensive. The Incident cam e four week11 to the day after a bomb cau11cd S1 million damnge lo a gue11t house at the fabled Hearst Castle in San Simeon. Th e N WLF cl ai m e d responsibility for that bombing and warned that other terrorist actions would follow if the family did not change defense tactics 1n the bank robbery trial of Patncia Hearst Officials have said they know httle about lhe NWLF. including its 1itt' The l(roup has claimt'd respon~lb11it.y for several earher bombings in the San Francisco area Authorities were lipped off aboul th e bo mbing wh1·n a woman teleohon<!d KPIX·TV 1n San Francisco Thursday 11nd said: "This is the New World l.1bera t1on Front. Listen carc-fu lly Wt• claim responsibility for an atturk on the Hearst Cor p. an hour al(o at Wyntoon near Lake Shasta .. Deputies began a search nod located the bomb about 81fl hours later. <See PATTY, Paie-AZ) Execution Ordered For Bean By GARY GRANVJLLE Ol-O•Uyil'itel- Talking to him as if he were a friend. Superior Court Judge William Murray sentenced the slayerof Sttphe n "Mike" Finklea to death in the gas chamber to day. Hugh Danitol Bean, 24. showC'<I no emotion its he stood while Judge Murray scntenred him l<> death. The almost fra1l-appeartnJt killer was convicted last month or theOcl 31 .1974.shootlngdeath of Finklea in n $133 Fount111n V11lley market robbery . Finklea, 19. was an outstandmi.: scholar-athle te at Fountain Valley High School and, at the \ime or his d eath. attended Orange Coast College In Costa Meas. I Today, Judge Murray talked to !us slayer In Informal lerms and addreseedhlm by his first name The judfe said he had become personally acquainted wllh Bean and developed a liking for him since the court proceedings against the doomed man began last November. However. the Judge iia1d he hod a duty lo perform and quickl y passed the death sentence. The judge said it was lronil· that Bean had been in Vietnam lhd could have died a hero in stead of a convicted murde rer. Before Invoking the dealh sen· tence, Judge Murray denied a de· rense motion for a new trial as well as a move to have capital punishment declared unconstitu· Uonal. Without s aying a word either before or after learninl{ he is to die in the gas chamber Bean, who was hand cuffed and shackled about the ankles, was led from the courtroom. Next week. his brother Charles Dennis Bean. 22, will stand trial in the same court and before lhe same Judge. He a lso 111 charge d "'1th Fmklea's murde r. a llallowccn mght shooting that occurred 10 minutes before the youthfu l athlete "'a~ schcdult'd lo leave work Be:in was th€' i;econd convirkd murderer to be-sentcnrcod to de· ath in Or:in~c Counl y In rN't•nt IA E'l'k S JI alley Coed Wim Horw,.s Sunny lhro11i:h Saturday, Chanel' of loca l l(U ~ty wlnd!I bt'low tht' <'nnyoni; tonlt.ihl Warm l'r H1t.ih'I ~11turdJy 65 at tht' bt•:ir hcs ri11in.: to 72 inland Lt1~!'. toni~ht 40 to 47. I NSIDE TODA"' Caneer Takes Mesa B F'ountaln Valh:y Hlah School senior Palrir iu McCollnm won Jir11t plact> In the rtcent Ml"" Futurt• Hu 111neu Lc-ade r11 of Amt>rl ca n com petition f111 Southern ('i.J lfornla . She nlso won first plorc• a' l!t'nior clerk typ1'>t Other Fount111n Vulll'V Jl 151h 1ttudt'nt11 who won awurd"' wen· Lisa Toth. third 1n st'mor clerk typist. Stepha nie Stray. third In spelllng: Ka thy Punko, fourth 1n accounting, and Donna Linsday. firth In business I aw. . t ( ' L.ono beforr lhrrt u•rrr OJrplonf'J. a group of t.'13'10t'S flni' north ~aC'l'I .rpnng to LUii th~ Orange Coo.ti They'rr U · peel~ to reh1rn lo San J1r1011 Copi.ttro"o "ul wrtk ~,. story bl/ 001111 Pilot Staff Wnft'T' L.aune Ka~r on Pogt CJ of tM W~ektndtr. ••••• By ARTHt:R R. VIN EL OIUtot 0.oly ~ ... SUft This 1s the story of Bobby \'atcher. And it is all the introduction needed. tf you listen to those who knew .him and who say his modest fame could be more than a footnote in medical textbooks . Bobby's old buddies stopped dropptnc by 2695 Canary Dnve, Costa Mesa . over the lasl long moolhs: the 540 day'S ~e had to savor. one by one. "l don't know who I can lm·ite to my birthday party Saturday," he remarked only this week. "l think my neurosurgeon. Dr. Newquist. Mr. Miller end Eddie the Ice Cream Man " "They're m y best friends ... Saturday. on Bobby's 15th birthday, Dr. Richard Newquist; former Adams Elementary School Principal Bob Miller and F.ddle the Ice Cream Man won·t be attending Bobby's birthday party. Saturday is his funeral. He died very suddenly Tuesday in Children's Hospital o( Oranae County alter surviving loqer th an a n.y other victl m o( brain cancer in knoW"ll U.S. medical history, according to family and friends. His story has been de- tailed ill medical Journals . His mother. Mrs . Barbara Vatc~ and familJ friends COO· sider~ it a clOM family matter, but now she 1s w1lllng to discuss Bobby and hl:s short lire and what they meant. In h is almost-15 years. the shrunken shell of a boy who at de· ath weighed only 30 pounds grew to house the spirit of a mature man with Intellect, wit. faith and a gracefully stoic acceptance far beyond bis years. "I do have to live," he declared comlna home Crom bis (inal. fatetul diagnosis. "Every day is so special ... And everyone knew how he munt that: That each day must be Mly loved a nd fully lived. "I used to watch him in church and \\'isb 1 could be more Wte .him," aays Mrs. Vatcher, wboae t family attends Chnst Lutheran Church. where Bo bby found much comfort. "He was very stoic about his future. He accepted everything," says Mrs. Vatcher, a divorcee who quit her job as a legal seeretary 18 months ago t-0 de· vote full-Ume attention to Bobby. Vision Calling, he could no longer attend school. He couldn't draw the artwork he loved, his favorite hobby. His mother read to him daily to evoke pictures in his mlnd and memory as his eyes failed. This was lon1 ago after he transferred from Adams School in Costa Mesa-where he earned <See CANCER, Paae AZ) The ft Susp ect Slain ALHAMBRA <APl -A man who reportedly robbed a dress shop here of SlOO was shot and killed in a struggle with a polic~ officer who cornered hjm in tlic rear yard of a house nearby. authorities satd. OetectiVE Cmdr. Richard Fis h said Joseph Martin. 49, of Ontario. was shol fatally ln the chest Thllrsda) evening while struggling with Of. ncer George La Pold T H 11'-"•!d!t. lifMt1I 12. 11'11 District Bu~et Tri.in Set J'ount.aln Va.lley telflnentary) School Dlatrlct trustea al"ffd Thursday nl1ht to lry Lrimmln1 Sl07,000 from next ytar's u · J>C'DIH to balance t.bar 114.2 million buda•t. Truatets unanlmOU&ly ordered • d.Jstrtct otficiala to look at every : pro1ram in the .school system for potentia l r eor cunlu tlon and bud1et t11htenln1 . db trict ot ficiala aald. Dl1trlct Supertnttndent Bob Read exrlaJned today the bud&el cut.a wU be necessary to main· taln t.he three percent reserve fund reeom mended by the county Oep.a.rtment of f:ducaUon. The di1trict'1 Income ts exs>«t· ed to jump next year trocn the current 114 mUhon to nearly S14.% million, he said. but estimated expenses are increasing from : $13.4 million now to Sl3 8 aulhon • nu tyn r. ~ That would leave the reserve ~ fwtd at $318,879, Read conlmued, · inatHd ol the 1425.000 recom· mended by lbt county. Read a110 noted that the cur· rent bud1et r~nects no aalary ln· c rea s e , o th e r tha n thos e automatica lly earn ed b y teachers for completing addi· tional years of experience or education. . If salary inc,reaaes are given, he said. more than the $107.000 will need to be trimmed from ex· pemu. Truateea also ret'eived a report Thursday night from an ad hoc committee or the District Com· munity CouacU which aaid the budtet lbould reflect lhe results of a recent parent survey. That 1urvey said the five priortlles for improvement ar e spe.llin1. bandwrilin1. lancuace· arta. readin1 and malh. The committee alao said the bud1et sho'-lld refie<t the eeven top 1oal1 from the survey: Lea m ing to think for himself, ap. plyin1 readin1 skill•\ developing self-responsibility. aemonatral· mg •elf-worth. or al an<J wntten communication. usmg time pro- ductively and a pply1n1 math skilJs. A.. ..... • U. ct .. -.o1 A....a C1U.-., u.o y..r ~ r:..::ra ,....._, Ill 1Mu .S .. UtbuH:Plaftll Se""' .. ...., ... Wll9 •• putt11• Hhol fer U•• •aa· ca~. t"tnally. lb• blah .-nt a1 h1a da.y perbAps c..-m• •Mn tlnkltn1 bells beralded the an1 val of Ed· d1c the lu Cream Mao in bJa truc k that t'rutses the Nea. Vtrdt ndgbborhood cl town. ''Tllla Is for Bobby," Eddie the lee Cream Man told kJd.s n ocklntt around his truck »S he broulht tht' ritual ice cr eam bar tivery af· temoon for two yean. Ke neve.r a11k\"d for Bobby 's 1St'tot1. &ddit fi1Wed aurvMna longer th.an any other brain cancer vie· urn l1 httiory qu.alift• a 1uy fw * * * Last Rites For Bobby Saturday Fu..neral servieea will be Satur- day •t 11 1.m. in Paci.Ile View Memorial Park, Corona deJ Mar, (or Bobby Vatcher, said to be the longest survivor of brain cancer in U.S. medical annals. He died Tuesday. three days short of his 15th birthday, after belos riven perhapa ei1ht monlhl to live when be wu only one year old. Survivors Include his father Robert. of Santa Ana: h1a mother Mrs. Barbara Vatcber, of the family home at ·He$ Canary Drive, Costa Men; alattta Un· d&, 19. Karen, 18, ~••Mt, 11, and a brotber, 13-year-old Steven. Re also leaves fr&adparenll Mn. lri• Oa.kea. ot Brea: Mrt. Goldt• O'Rear, ot Pomona. and Mra. Cella Vatcher of San Bernardino. The family 1u11est1 that a re- membTance can be made to the nev.• Cancer Care Center openJn& at Children'• Hoapit.al ol Oran1e County this July . Funeral arrancements are un· der direction of Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary. • • • "" ...... Oil -.eel.I oc-. ..... 18•,.... ....,.,...._ ......... ..,... ... ...._ .. ,... ti ......... ..,.., ... U. r~ ti ~-\awt. ments Um~• u bia tum ol docton tned to~· ud kJU lhe eaneer Utat ttnally crippled, couumed and kllltd hlm. "lie never •llowed them to treat him •• • • apedal bo,'," Mrs. Vatcber 1a11 ol tb• 1ood YHr9 wbn lb• Unca' WU dor· mant and Bobby could 10 lo school like everyone t'l&e. Once, lo 1968. he ltthnically died. but he went rtabt lnto aur· aery at Cbtldren'• Hospltal. wt.ere he wttl Uve lA memory on a btoftle plaque al its new cancer eenteT e>penlnc In JUly. "They rushed him lnto surgery and. In tbe•r word1. 'did • lot ot hero thin.JS'," aaya Mrs. Vatt'her. Ther uld be ..-ould 1till never be •ble to walk a1a.ln, 'nwy aald he t'oulcm'l eat without a tube In Ilia stomach " Soon, however. Bobby Vatcher -still a bundle of boyish guts and brairus -was up and around and chowing down on his favorite loods, e ven ir they did have to be cul up or maabed. ·'The doctors told me b1a in- telligence and love ol llle were a bu.re factor ln hi• 1urvival for so very lone." says hls mot.her, whose outlook and encourage- ment lhose doctors also credit for a lot. "He was a aupu UlUe py wilb a tremendoua senae of humor. rt1ht up to the ond," HY• • fri•nd, Mrs. Mont)' Durham, wire ol Cotta Meaa .Police Depart· ment Watch Commander Lt. Tom Durham. Ht w a1 lbt onl..Y ON who could call Ueutenant Durham "Fata" and 1et awa)' with lt, but ht was clOH to Lt. Durham and h1a old buddy and achool principal llr. MIUe.r. ·· Bobby's memortal plaque at ClUJdnn'e H0tpltal. w~ Lbey kaew him rather well, ta Lo read aimpl"1: Bobby Vatchtr. ...... P.,,e A l PATI,Y ••. COUNCIL CAMPAIGN. • • All roads leadlnc to the 75,000-acre eatate have locked 1atn. and uretalcera llve on the premJaea. Tho sate closest to the main boust Is six mllea away, and depuUea theorised the ler· roriall entered the retreat on fool Wednnday nl1hl. The estate includes a com. pound of el1ht buUdJn&•· The maJn house •nd target ol the bomb1n1 la called "The Bend." located on a twlat In the McCloud River. Palrlcla Heant and her former Clance, Steven Weed, oc· caalonally vi alled there weekend a. balan<'td no matter what but it la a major question to him If 1t tr\lly IS. . "Anytime you tal(e Sl milhon 'c>ul or the r•eer•ca, YOU have lo reel you are 1n t>." 1hape," he says. PatUnson announced a ch1tn1e 1n campai1n man1111ers recently, naming Mary Aileen Mathe1a lo replace Ken White. "Ken bas helped me out and I am not versed in poUUc1, '' he said. Seahee Freed In Slaying VENTURA fUPJl -Murde r char1:es were d ismissed a1alMl Seabee Michael Dodds. arcused of strangllnc a prostitute, follow. lng teatJmony from a mystery witness who said Oedd3 only r<:· aembled the real killer. Superior Court Judge J erome fl Berenson aald Thurl'day he wea de<>larln1 a mistrial on the hu1m~ of informa tion &lvrn In chambera from th<" 11nJdent1ntd wttne11 Dodda. 23. waa au u1ed of ttran1lln1 Sandra Miller, a&, Oct. 1. Ounnii the trial. Pragl'r 1111d Oodd• waa Hon loavina a Port H\Wnt'me bar with the victim 1~ houf1 before her body wH found on• bed in a motel OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jncll R Curley ,.,.._. ...... ,..,M ..... ._,..._. .... ,....,... T honiH KMVll , ..... TNn11n A. Murpfllr.-,..,._ . .,. ,.,,w .. . 0\1'1el H. Loos Ak twlrd ,., N•ll .... ...,._ ........... ••ton •obert B•rll.,-.... o....,.~••-.._....._ .. emOtttc• 1'911~ ..... -- ,._.,,.... ....... " 0 -... ·- Offkes Tt ....... UWMMD1 • CIMIH._ An.r1tnl"8 .... '611 ·--"'°"-(~·~· ... s.t.U!t ~...-. ,. .. 0.-CM •I _,...,,.. C•- Hl"I' ... ,._. tMN,.\. itt...• ............ ...-... ""'Utt t r .... "''"'"'•fth t\crf1t11 ""•• _. n ••.-W( .. •ft .... V\ '"Clt f .. fMH\~M et ,_,...,._, ~=..~··::..t·,~~ t:w:~~·" ~ :;,.::..-::~""-'"''·"""' ...... """'_ ··But people •tarted aaklna btm about IHUH in1tead or me and no bod)' puh wo rds In my moul.b." Pattinson said. "I took the action to prove ~t lam not a puppet to Ken White." "Nobody manipulatell me and I am my own man, "hesays. Pattinson says he WH the first - candidate of the campai1n to publicly ull for the resignation or City Admiois t rator Dave Rowlands aod for advocaUn1 council manic distncu. "Rowlands is a minor issue," Pattinson said. "He has lost bis credibility. It would be my first priority. howeve r . to remove him." He said d1v1d1ng the city into five councilmanic dislncts with two at ·large positioru. would help bring government baick to the people. He a lso strongly favors n pro- po1od Mmendment that would re· quire three fourths council ma· jority <1.lx or seven v~es> lo raise taxes. Patt l oaon , who was a patrolman In Hunlinaton Beach from 1968 to 1974 . clatm.t the city police forre i• one of thr fln~l In Southern Callforn1.i. 1r not the ~tate "But they need more help," he dttlarf'I. "Th't nallonaJ police to population ratio It. 2 1 per l 000 while Chief t:a rle ftobltaUle has only 1 2 per l.000 " Pattinson says he favors hhrh rtse dtvelopmr nt with atnct C'Orl troll. "We can't put up a solid waJI at the s~•. · · hr 1113 Hf." !'ay11 the city txonch Is part or th~ putenh lll and 1rtreutness or the city a nd. "we can't atford to atve ll &way lo the 11wte ... He aays there Is ll llttlt' fat In ell department!! thal can be trimmed but his lop prlortUea for u.,pport •re Police, fire and water depanmenls r 1tttiMOn U)'I he was the tnp sales m a n fnr R ed C1irpc-t Ro llors In hi first year. lie and h1.; "lfc Penny re11de in th\' &OUthustern part ol to" n They have five children raru:ing In •IC from 7 to22. The retre.t 11 owned by the Hearal Corp.. which UICI tht land for lumberina and a tree farm. Meanwhile . a n ailing Patricia Hearat reeled In her jail cell to- day, batWn1 the fever and chills of the nu while her attorneys turned lo procedural matters in her bank robbery trtal. Her sequestered jury 1:ot a long weekend u U.S. Diatrict Court Judge Oliver J . Carter recessed court until Mond ay. Miss Hearst, 22, fell ill Thurs· day. and Carter ordered her taken to a hospital for X·r•ys and blood tests. He said the pale de- fendant. who appeared wan and fatJ1ued for several days, had an "upper respiratory Infection." HB Senion Plan Marquee Gift to School Tbe Clas• of 1976 •l HunUncton Beach \J nlon Hiib Sc~ I.an'\ going to leave It.a mark on the campu1 Olla blctnt.enn!al year. Jt'a 10101 t.o lHve lta ma.rqu ... An eJectronlcally Ucht.d alp announcln1 all campus and com • munlty events auch u alhleUc aames, concerti. plays and other attractions wlll be lt.a sraduaUon lift to tht school. Senion art now rataina tunda for the estimated S500 clua ltfl and one 1ource wlll be a da1·long 1wap meet Saturday btitnnina •U a.m. on the lilalnStreetcam· pu1' parking lot. Fee to rent a 11pace is $.1 and the public is Invited to come and buy or sell or Just browse am<>l\l lhe mttthandise arrayed for dll· play. Valley Woman, 81, Loses Purse to 3 An 11-yHr-old Fountain Valley woman was knocked to the 11rou"'1 by a purse snatcher near Mr home Thursday, police re· ported. Mrs. Annette W. Hana. 10731 El Puo Ave .. was not 11\jured in the, S p.m . tncident, police said. Officer s said the woman was a,pproached by \hree ~1en. one of them wiU\ blond balr, as ' lhe walked ln 1 1reeabeJt araa near SI ater A venue &Del Ward Street. The three 1poke to her briefly. offlcen reported, then one of the teens grabbed her hand~&. COD· laif\1n1 SS in cash, bank books and ldenUticaUon, lo)ockint ber lo the around. r The three uo from the area toward Slattr, ~.Uce aald •. U.S •. Aid For Pool Approved Ru:nllncton Bea<'h 's new Ocean V•ew lll1b S c hool may be ~uipped with a 13ZS.OOO awim· mln1 pool. bull\ wttb ftdtral community development f\lnda. Hunuaaton Beath UNOft H11h Scbool trustees approv~ • jolnl powers •creemenl with the city to operate tht pool Tuesday. The matter lit expected to 10 ~fare the city t«ancU Mattb 29. Aaaitteet Su.pertntendtnt Scott Flanacan aaJd the pool would k 20 Lo 2$ )'•rd• and could be placed on a quarter acre cl t.be Ocean View eampua. Golden Waat &rfft and Warner A\1flut. Maintenance coat1, wblcb would be paid by the cUatrlct. would run about 125.000 a year, officials said. Originally the city and school district bad pla.nned a $650,000 covered pool. whlt'h could be uaed by students, the commuruly and the handicapped. The city council already al- located SlOS,000 ln federal com· munity development funds for the projet't. last y•ar and will con· sider adding $220.000 lllJs year. The high school trustees were expected to finance the addi· tional $325,000. Bul now, because Ocean View cosll have soared. trustees said they aren't plan· ninl to add the extra funds. They will donate the land and maln· tenance, however. Trustee Ron Shenkman said he oppoted even pJying for main· tenance. however. conttndlnc the district can 'l afford ll. Flanagan said if lhe c ity d oesn't allocate the extra $220.000 In federal funds. lhe di1· trict could s un bwld a small pool to serve handicapped st\Mlent.a at the Wlnters burc Guidance Center. StateAdopu Huntington' a July 4 Parade Aue mblyman Robert 11 . Burke ( R-Huntlngton Beach l hH announced that his re90lullon de· signaUng the HunUngton Beach Fourth of July parade as CaJlfornla ·a Bicentennial Par tide has been adopted by the State As· sembly . "ThJs Fourth of July event la the largest parade and celebra· lion in Cahfornua, other th•n the New Year ·s Day Tournament of Roses parade," said Burke. "Monday's vote 'hows that state wide recognition of the event ls appropriate,'' be 1ald. The ve teran assemblyman said that local and national teJevislon audiences wU1 see 3S floall and n marching bands ri!Oectln& this year's theme. "Let Freedom Rini." Burke said crowds of more lhan a million people are expect· ed to line Huntlnaton Beach strfft.s lo view the event. Burke said lbe first Hunllniton Beach Fourth of July parade was held ln 1904 and each year It has renected "appropriate Jndepcn· dence Day themes." liurke said be was hopeful lhat lhe Stale Senate also will pass hls resolution. {) .. ., 0.11, ..... ~ ..... AUTO OIAL!R ~CUM8S Coatt'• Tfteodore R~n• Civic Leathr Theo Robins Deadat82 Theodore Robins Sr .. long-time Harbor Area automobile deal\!r and civic leadu, is dead. Mr. Robins died Thuriday Ill Hoa1 Memorial Hospli.J 1t the age ol 82 following a lengthy m. ness. Funera l arrangements a re pending at Pac ific View Mortuary. "Theo Robins was certainly one of the finest gentlemen that t ever met," aa\d Newport Beach Mayor Don Mcinnis. ''Ho is go. in1 to be missed in the Hitrbor Area a nd Newport Beach." Robins began his business career in Newport Beach ln 1921 alter establishing hJmselr as a reno" ned airpla ne pilot. tSee Just Coastin1 column, paae A4. > He opened the Ford dealership that s till bears his name a l a 1mall gara1e ne ar the Balboa Fun Zone. Tbe a1ency ouljrew that loca· tion and was moved to Pacific Coast Hlahway near the Arches "here it remained unttl 1966. when Robins built one of the country's most modl'rn cur de alerahips on Harbor Boule\'ard in Costa Mesa. In add1t1on to his bu~ll1l'!-' punulta. Rob1n11 wa11 act1\'C in • vartet,y ot community r roups. lie WH one of the m oi1l enthuslastlc and moat honored members o( the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Hunt Safety Course Slated A t'ourse in hunting safety is beint offered through the Hunt· lncton Beach Recreation, Parks and Huma n Ser vices Depart· ment. Classes will be held from 6 to 9 p .m . at Murdy CommunHy Center. The fee Is S'. The classes are scheduled March 18. April 8 and 22. Maye and 27, June 10 and :Mand Aur. sand 19. The course will be taught by Willard Chamness. a mte fame and fish instructor. More In· formation can be obtained by callln1 Murdy Center,842·4'31. The last day to register to vote in the April 13 elections ln llunt· mgton Bea ch Is March 14, ac· cordln1 to Diana Wentworth of the Oranae County registrar's of- fice. A regiltratlon iablc has been aet up in the lobby at city hall at2000 Main St. I 1' 11. \, .1 • (Ju 1:;L1 ~ i~-;~ Gl.N\~ ! fr ltf ':"f. Cj uL '11 ~.1. #I 11/;d 1 111 wlJ.h u~ 'V ~ (J"t ! ,-.. ., ~~'\. ~~a£nv ... .. " :i ~ {lA\, ¥ c 1)u b(t-. ~st~r~ .. ·1 I' OM~(IUt\~ ~ 11 ~~~ ~ Q~J1{Q)IJi~ .. IJ ,, 11 Perish In Mine Disaster OVEN YORK. Ky. (AP> l:lt>ven mt n lrapp~ in the &otla CoaJ Company mine v.we found d f'ad t o d a)•, a a l d H .N , Klrkpatrlck of lh\' Ktntucky Deparlmtnl of Mlnu a nd Mln•ral11. "We h ave b od news ." Kl rk1>ntrlck luld new•men. "All I l arl' dclld -three instpctors and e111ht company men." Thf' famlllea of James Slur1m 0( Eolia, Ky .. itnd Glen )Jerker of Cumberla nd. Ky .. confirmed •hat the•tv.o were amons thoat trapped The three ina~ctora ~re Ken• neth Keiser o r Coburn. Va., t'urtb Puuey and Richard Slm· m ons. Puuey a nd Simmon• worked out or the Pr~tonburg, Ky . oCCice or U.S. Mtnin1 En· for c emen t and Sarety Ad · min1strut1un Tht lr homtetowns v.ere nol kno" n Word of the deaths "a1 pused amon1 a cro" d of re:.cuera by men who had been down in the mlne today searching for tho 11. The searchers had bffn lowered inlo a \•enttlallon shaft which dropped straight into the mine within 3.800 feet oC where the trapped men were beUe,•ed to be. While Sl'archer& had been probing through the mine below, about 100 r eacuers waited by tho entrance lo the vuntilatlon shaft. They received the news or the dt." aths quietly. Thl' men gathert'<I nearer to the shaft entrance Onl' federal mine inspector cried. He moved lhrough the crowd. pulling fellow inspectors on the :.houlder:1. "Ha,·e you heard about it, all of them." he u ked each one. Two men 1n tho mine ahon. when the blosl occurred climbed to safety and told rescue workers the t1 lrap~ below were alive •fter the e xpl os i on . a spokeswoman for the Scotia Coal Company s aid l'Rrller tl t>r H ht'I Potter. c hltt nr M ESA 'w :.afety d1 \'l:;lnn, ~uld in Huntington Neighborhood Watch Aired Retired newspa perman and sales executive Earl W. Hunt· tang, prellident of C1t1zcns fo r Law and Order , heads a panel which will add res a lluntlnit<>n Beach's Neighborhood Watch or- gan1zaUon next Wednesday. The 7 p m session In Room 8·8 al Cit y H all begins wi th dis· cuss1on of the cr ime.fighting pro· gram ·a philosophy ol community vi gilance a nd crime deterrence education. and Is open to l.be public. particularly anyone In· terested in organliing a unit for their neighborhood. A discussion of j uvef)ile delln· quency fqllows at 8 p.m .. featur· ina UC Irvine profeasor Dr. Curt Booraem and lluntlngton Beach Police Detective Ray Hat· tabaugh. Key speaker will be HuntUna. who Is preside nt of CLO, a statewide nonprofit corporation promoting 1tron11 law enforce- ment through police, tho courts and cltiien involvement. I l • I . ,, . .. ' r• ~­ .ii~· ''t~/\Go...,..V\j • "':JI .<1• 't •llfi •-1'""'1 j >.11• \ I i Toda)''• Closing • toeks VOL. 69, NO. n,. SECTaONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TEN CENTS ·coast ·Protection Meas1tre Pending •1 HILA8Y DYE ... ._..., ...... _ Sen. Denni a Cafl)4tntu ( R· Newport Be.teb) said today be la drafUns a coastal prot.ectloo bUI that would force the state coastal commbslon out of buainesa. Carpenter sald hll bill, expect· ed to be ready for lntroductlon sometlme nut wfft. "11 a ra· Honal and reasonable com· promise" to the coastal bill U.acly lntrodueed by &tn. An· tlaoa)' BtfltDIOO <D·Lo• A.q .... ). a.Ueuon '• but lnc«porates most of the coastal prcltedJon POllcles recommended b)' UW •x· i.unt ltate and reOomaJ COUUl commilslons. Ca,,,eot.r, however, aaid be doubts Bellenaon's bill -1U be adopted by the leclslature. ~'Tber•'• really vert litUe sup- port for S.llen1on's bill, oth•r than very 1tron1 conaerva· Uontttt," aald C~nter, v.bo adchd that labor la very 5tron&ly oppGMd Lo moat of tbe blll. Uodtr the provillon1 of Bellenl4Ml '• bill, the ll•t.e coastal commlaaJon would • retained and the llx realonal bodies would be pbaaed out al owly. ''We ~ally don't need the com· D.lisslon.s -they're a wasteful Eyed layer of aovernmenl." Carpenter np1alntd. He added that local aovernments can. and s hould. conlrol all matters of dev~lop· ment, Including dt"velopment in coastal areas. However. Cdrpenter said lhul the coastal plan pr~ented to the lealslature includes s ome beneficial points, such as policies related to water u~. Some of those he will include in his own bill. he said . The Ne" port BetJ<'h senator also said he may m<'lude in h1s bill compensation ror property ov. nert. whose land values are J~pard1~ed becaul>e> the sl11te ts considering public acquisll1on Qf their land A coastal bill sponsored by Carpenter in 1972 included s imilar provis ions. but that measure was de(eat~ ID the H ·. sembly Ca~ntt'r suld today he may includtt such provisions ln hlJ o\'eroll coutal bill or lo a separate bill Carpenter was asked about the current citizens' lolUaUve cam· paign that Is 11ttempUn1 to place an init1atwe on the November ballot to force the end of the coast:il commissions. ExpansWn Includes Two Hotels Orange County supervisors will be asked Tuesday to approve plans for the redevelopment ol Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. Among other things, Newport Dunes Inc:. wants to red~e the -size of the swim min& lagoon. add more boat slips, eliminate boat stor-se and repair facilities, ex· pand the recreational vehicle park and add two restaurants, two hotels and sbop$. In a jolnt report to supervisors, the county General Sttvices and Environmental Managt!ment A&encies said the lessees are confident of financial success in the endeavor. The report notes that existing facilities at the dunes have de- tttiorated from years of ex· posure to the marine environ· ment and public use. Spokesmen for the county agencies said the Dunes lessees have demonstrated aood faith and interest in improving the park by clearin1 up several lease defaults when they took ownership. Over the past several years, several proposals for ttdevelop- ment of tbe Dunes have been sug. gested. mcludlng.a plan for a Dis· neyland·type amusement park. Tbe latest proposal bas been endorsed by the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commiss ion oo grounds it would "encounter greater public use." County officials are recom· mending to supervisors that all plannlnc for tbe project be done in c()C\junction with the City ol Newport Beach. which entirely surrounds the 80-acre, county· owned. Dunes parcel. <See DUNES, Page .uf Sueeambs at 82 Flllkl.ea's Harbor Auto Deakr Slayer Theo Robins Dead Gets Death Theodore Robina Sr., loog·Ume Harbor Area aulomobll• dealer and cl vie leader, Is dead. Mr. Robins died 'I'bunday at Hoaa Memorial Hoepital at the a1e ot 82 follqwin1 a lengthy ill· ness. If' Rosary w\11 'be recited Monday at 7: 30 p.m . at Our Lady ot Mount Carmel Cathollc church \n Newport Beach. A Requiem Mau will be celebrated Tuesday al 10 a.m. at the same church. "Theo Robins wu certainly one ot the finest 1enUemen lhal I ever met." uid Newport Beach Mayor Don Mcinnis. "He is 10- lng to be missed In the Harbor Area and Newport Beach." Robina beaan hls business career in Newport Beach lo 1821 aftet erabnst\iftf' !Utt\selt as a renowned airplane pilot. (See Just Coastlrrg column, pa•• A4.) He opened the Ford dealership that stlll bears his name at a small garage near the Balboa f\an Zone. The agency outgrew that loca- tion and was moved lo Pacific Coast Hlchway near the Arches where it rem a1ned until 1966, when Robins built one ol the country's most modem car de· alershlps on Harbor Boulevard In Cotta Mesa. In add1tton to his business pursu1ls, Robins was active in a \lanely of community 1roups. He was one or the most enthusiastic and most honored members of the Newport Harbor Chamber ot Commerce Dan Ro51ers. executive dlreC· (Stt ftOIUNS, Pace .U) Coast "'eatber Sunny throul{h Saturday Chance or local 1usty winds below the canyons tonight Warmer. ltlghs Saturday 63 at the beaches rt.sin!{ lo 72 inland. Lov.-s tonight 40 to 41. INS IDE TOD"" Long bt/ort thtrt Wff• mrplants. o group of t1bltors /In» Mrlh tnch spri11g to vUit rlw Orangt Coast. Thq'n u- ptet~ ro rdvrn to Sa:n J1'07I Copulrono nur week. ~t sto'JI by Dolly Ptlot Stoff Writtt Lourie K~r on PQf1t Cl of lht Wttk""'· latlex ................. ~ AUTO DEALER SUCCUM8S Coatt'• Theodor• AOblna NB Doctor Enters Plea 'Not Guilty' Newport Beach Or. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42, pleaded In· :lOCent today to charge• he con· spited to murder his attractive wife Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Samu~I R Taylor accept e d Robins o n 's pl eo and scheduled a preliminary hearing fCJI' April 7. The neatly-attired doctor •P· peared In court after last week pol'llinfC $150,000 ball and subse quently being released from custody. Robinson was arrested late last month at a Santa Ana ens station after allegedly soliciting the murder of his wife Janice. 31 The alleged soUcltaUon was purportedly covered by • S1 .000 down payment to a hired killer. The alleged hired killer, tenatively identlrled a.s Anthony Scalise. reportedly turned state'a evidence and set up a meellng with Robinson al the Santa Ana service station. Instead of Scalise. Robinson was met at the 1as station by a cadre of plalnclothes police of· ncers and arrested. Robinson, who maintains an of· lice at 18124 Culver Drive. Irvine. was initially held on $250,000 bail. Later. the ball amount was re· duced lo SlS0.000 and Robinson was released from custody. Mn. Robinson reportedly Is sWl being sbeltued by law en· for-cement olflcials at an un· known place. By GARV GRANVIU.E Ot-CNffyPI ... _ Helping Hands TaJkin& to him aa if he were a friend, Superior Court Judge William Murray sentenced the slayerotStepbear .. Mi1'e" Finklea lo death in the gas chamber to- dat. Hu&h Daniel Bean, 24, showed no emotion as be stood while Judae Murray sentenced him to death. Newport Beach police officers Robe rt An· derson Odt) and Joe Lambert help Neva Hensley, 67. of 2015 Bayside Drive. up 40· .foot embankment after her new Jaguar crashed off Jamboree Road near the John Wayne T ennis Club Officl'rs said mis hap resulted when lire blew out. Officers also said neither Mrs. Hensley, n or her car suffered disablin~ in1uri<.'s They changed thl'tireonthecar anddrovcitoul. The almost frail-appearing killer was convicted last month of the Oct. 31, 197•. shootmg death of Finklea in a $133 Fountain Vall~y market robbery. Finklea. 19. was Jan outstanding scbolar·alhlele at Fountain Valley High School and, at the time of his death, attended Orange Coast College in Costa Meas. Jeffrey Cites 'Fund Misuse' by Badham I Today. Judge Murray talked to his slayer In informal lerms and addressed him by b ls nrst name. The judge said he had become personally acquainted with Bean and developed a liking for him since the court proceedings against the doomed man began last November .. However. the judge said he bad a duty to perform and qukkly passed the death sentence. The judge said 1t was 1ron1c that Bean had been ftl. Vietnam and could have died a~ tn· stead of a C00\•1cled murderer Before invoking the death Sl'n· tence, Judge Murray derued a de· f~nse motion for a new tnal ao; well as a move to have capital punishment declared unconst1tu lion al Without sayln~ a word either before or after learrunii hf' Is to die lo the gas chamber Bean. who wa1 hand c u(fed 11nd shackled about thf' anklt.-s. "'us I~ rrom the courtroom. Next week. his brother Charles Dennis Bean. 22. will stand trisl In the same court and before the same Judge. By JACK CHAPPELL Ol llM o.,,., ,,,.. Mafl Harry Jeffrey. candidate for the GOP nomination to the 40th Congressional "01stnct. -charged fellow candida te Robert E. Badham today wtth v1olallon of the state Political Reform Act of 1974 and misuse of public funds Jeffrey announced he has filed formal complaints Wlth the Fair Pohttcal Practices Comm1ss1on. the Cahlorn1a State Attorney General's offi ce and will seek an Orange County c;rand Jury in vesu~at1on or the matter The charges involved ii recent Bridge Work Bids Sought by Newport Aids for a $20,000 repair JOb on lhc Goldl'nred Avenue foot bridge to Corona dt-1 Mar :ire bt• lnic ~ought by the C.:1l) of Newport &>ach L>cadlin<' for lht• bids 1s M11rch 29 and work HI scheduled lo began as soon a1t city coun<'ilmen !!elect a contractor Forums Slated Newport Candidates Appear Newport Beach residents will have five chances to meet the 11 candidates runruns for three city council seats at can- didate forums this month THE FIRST forum will be held Tuesday at 9 30 a.m. at the Mariner's Ltbrary MuJU-purpose room It 1s sponsored by the Newport Beach Women's Civic Leaitue The next one will be held Wednesday at 7. 30 a m . at cily hall. ll is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. On March 25. the West Newport Beach Improvement Association will sponsor a forum at 7 .30 p.m . at the Newport Shores Clubhouse. THE CORONA del Mar Chamber of Commerce, which held the openin1 forum in February, will sponsor another one March 30 al 7:30 pm. at Corona del Mar Elementary School. The Newport Rarbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors is aponsorin1 an evening fOl"Um March 31 at the board's olfica al NewporlJeulayifll afllilS~.Rwd. Th•el~la~l.L .. rt • mailer that Badham CR Newport Beach) a s state as~emblyman for the 74th d istrtcl sent to resi1stercd \'Olarl> UI his d llU°~, The mailer repeatedly refers to Badham a s a '"Represl'ntat1vt>" rather than .. ;\SS<'mblyman .. and its questionnaire ask'I several questions on nat wnal rather than state issues Reached at his Newport Beach office, Badham . called the charges "nonsen!.e " "1 r eall} shouldn"t h<' gracmg th1s nonsen~t· w 1th a rcspon.H'. ·· he said He s111d that 1( J effrcy wanted tn make complaints to the 1"u1r Political Practices Roard. "which I su~pN·t he has aln·ady done on i.l)m1• other 1!.sucs to no avail" lhal was Jeffrey'sri~hl. Badham said he rt"ferrcd to himself in the March newslcttt•r as a "rcprl'M'nlatin•" hec·au"" ··we hav(' a rt•prcsenlut1vc form of gon !rnmeot " ··1 hil\'l' u sed th(' term ·reprN1t•ntat1 v1" for mor<' yrar., tha n Mr Jeffrey ha!> been in California." Badham .. 1.11d An l'Xa m1n at1on of th <' Badham ·~ new!ll<.'llt.·r~. however, ~hows that prec<'din1t m uilcrs r<• ferred to him U!> Asst>mbl)'m itn Badhnm The mailer.'! were printed u.nd m ailed at taxpayer expemH• Badham said he didn't know how many were m:i1lcd or how much they cost. -. He said the lcf{lslativc newi1lcl ter prol(ram IS a (unction of the stale Assembly Rules CommltlN~ which oversees their content and provides for lheir distribution J effrey. speak in~ an a news conference at his Laguna Beach campaign headquarters. said the mailer violated the section of the political reform a ct which states ·•no legislative newsletter can be sent at public expe.nse by a state officer who has filed a dttlaratton of candidacy for any office.·· "ln October, 1975. Mr. Badham filed a formal declaration or can- didacy with the federal election commission and the clerk or the house. Also In October. the Badham Concressional Commit· ttt Wal officlall)' dtslgnatcd," ta. ClrdG£S, Pa,~.AZ) t t .. 3 Ex.coast Children Die in Fire By ROBERT BARKER Ol U.• O•lly ~1191 M•" Three s m a ll children or a former Huntington Beach couple pen shed Thursday rught when flam es raced throufl h their trailer 10 Northern California The dead children were listed as J oseph Matthew Williams. 7. James Paul. 4. and Julianna Rebecca, 14 months They were the offspring or Joe and Christine Williams who both attended Huntin gton Reach lliith Schc1<1I They also were the me<'<' and ncphc" s of maJor leusiue baseball pl<1yer Jar k Arohamer Lt Jamei. llawk of the Yuba County Shc raCf's Department !laid today the fire broke out at 7 JO Thursday night when the fath<.>r w ai. babyi.illing the children "lie had JU!.l put the bahy IO ht'r rnb and told lht• hoys lo gd cil'arwd up 111 thl' blithrc.o0m 1;11 the}' could w at<'h a pro~ram on tckv1s1on." l1 11wk rl'lutcd "l k 11ald ht• hcurd a pop111nit noiw and then 1ntt·n'e flames ltroke out and m eed throui:h th1· tra1ll•r," Ila" k n•11ortrc1 ' "Tht• futht•r c-ouhln't ~'·t to them becat1 ~1· of tht• hc·ut and he told them In fill UJ> th1• b»lhtub and lie in 1t,'" llawk 11111d ''Ap purl'nfly tht•.v dHI , l1eeuww lh11t '11 whcre Wl' found lht• h1wilt•11 " Ila" k <\UHi the caU'll' of lht• fin• Ill he1n,11 IOVl'!>ll~Ult-d lhJi. mlJI n IO~. DOW PLVNGES; BEWW 1,000 NEW YORK <UPI > Prirei. pluniced in fa irly activclradin~ on the New York St<X'k Exchange lo day, drivinit the Dow Jones IO dustna l a\'erage well below the• l.OOOlevel The Dow stood at 987.64, off 15.81 points It cr o sed the l ,000 level for the first lime tn more than three years Thursday. Declines led ad vances by about a flve-lo·t~·o ma rgin. Prices "ere lower in i ctivt" trading on the American S\ock Exch:inge Friday'• Cloelq Price• NEW YORK · STOCK EXCHANGE Ftlday, March t2, ,_,_,. ______ N ___ DA_l_I. Y_Pl_l._O_T_. ____ s Recycle Revival To Cut Wastes In l97~. thtt usf' ot rtt)clf'd nutl'r11&l1 of all lcinda metals. paper. tt>xt1leS plun!l\'d Watttl' paper uuae ft'll M perc\"nt trom '74 lo Uk-lo" 1·st lt-vd in neaarly a dt-ude. use of copper a<"ra p dropped JO pert'ent. o( zinc. 27 pert'cot. stn1n1es11 stt-t'I. 43 Jlt'r l't'nt : -ulutnlnum, 6 t1 l)t"r«nt. tt>xt1li·~. 17 pt>r cent. Whilt• totul 1ii11it·r und paperboard produ<' t1on dcrhned about 17 perrf'ut from '74, ron- Money's Worth :1umpt1on of"' astt' p111>er d1 opped evt'n more-~ever"ly, from 4tbout 12 n11llton ton~ to u C'urnint 9 million tons. The present n~)<'ltng r:Ht• 1s ul ti low 17 perrent Re<') cllni:. 10 sum. ha~ been 1n a tailspin -despite lhe eeneral r~co~n1tion o( l't><'yt'ltn.: ·. role in saving scarce matenah. anct enc-re PQ\\\•r Thousands who joined with such t.'nthusiasm 1n the n·c~ clmg dn ves or the early 1970s h:.t\'l' been <'Ompletel) lurnl'ti Ofr by the crash IO demand - and the crumbling of pncl'~ for old newspapers from peaks of $60 :l ton to next to uro \\HILE THERE RECE!\'Tl \'has been a modest nse in 1kma1\d for" a ste paper. it's a fragile increase. And much more 1mportnnt, how long "111 you 11ccept an on·again, off· again demand pattt<rn and sull s1.11>vort a collection pro- gram" ln addition lo the obvious Impact of the 1973-75 business decline on the demand for recycled matenals, recycling Is rettricted by tax. transportation und purchasing policies which m ake it more profi\.llble for U S. Industry to use virgin materials than recycled ones. Ii simply does not make sense -and at last Congress Is considering legisla· uon whkh would rectify, in p art at least, some oC this dis· elimination The llmtn~ of congressional action, though, Is unc•r ta1n. MeanwbiJe. what can you do to restimulate recyC'llng and help makt> it a force In Amenca's economic and In· dustrial well-being" TO BEGIN WITH, CONSIDE R these fundamentals: In order to sell a product, you must have a marke t lor It , when • ready market doesn't exist. because of 1overnment pohcles or whate\·cr . it must ~created , the way to ere-ate this market for recycled materials 1s through a n1Uonwlde t·ampaign to 8'111 aken all faMors in lhe market to recyclln1's 'slue and potential For instance. start 1n the places you shop for food, hou!>ehold merchandise, clothing There 1s no reason why food packa~1ni:i. i.hop111n~ bau. boxes of all kinds, con · tu1ocrs, "tor,· ll'<tfleti.. ad\ erlt!>lni,t ma1touls, etc., shouldn't <'ontam ret'ycled hbl'rs Look for a S) mbol or a line staling the packaging materials con lain recyclt.'d paper Ask for the names of the suppliers andtor m anufacturers so you con write them to uq~e the rncreued use of recycled f1bc.·r~ In packaging. Ask the store manager:. lo wrill', too -ENC0l1R AGE \'Ol'R LOCAIA school11, colleges, un· l\'ers1lies to !-tpecHy the lll'ed for recycled fibers in their pnper. paperboard and stationery A drive in behalf of re· cyclabll·s would help t>duc;1te our youngsters to lhe value of coni.t'r\ at1on of precious resources. Request your local supermarket chain stores and large deparlment stores lo specify lhc need for recycled fibers in the boxes and corrugated containers which bnng their merchandise to them Most of these stores as of now ignore this aspect. -Look for a recycling symbol on the individually iden· lifiable shoppin11 baRs. tissues. etc , stores give away or sell There's e\ ery reason the~l' products should contain re· cycled fiber~ · :tnd lhe i,ymbol would h<'lp generate public recuKnit wn of the potenuab A few yeari. back, the National Association of Recycling lndustne~ oblained pledges from many companies to use more rec> rled materials and to pubhclle their commitment by use of a recycling symbol. The number still involved 1s down lo a m ere handful VF.T, THE DEPARTMENT of Interior estimate, that, hy 1985, we will be dependent on foreign sources for mon• lhan 50 percent of our supplies of nine of the 13 basic metal!>, lncludin~ iron and aluminum. It warns that by the 1990s, de· mand for pulpwood to meet our rap11Jly expundiniz paper needs will far exceed suppltcs Thf' need to recycle more and more of our metals. paper. textiles and other materials 1s ahundanlly clear. A!I M J M1ghdoll. executivfl VIN' prei:.11lcnt or the NARI, Jlllls 1t, "In vie" of the farts, our throw uway altitudes mcreas ~}' threatcn our nation's iiurv1vol " Due to late transmission today's l1st1ng w ill not appear in the Dally Pilot N.-w v.,,. ''J~f fM •oa•,,_.no '"·' \oh0111rt\ Ow hi"• •~•• ""'"• 991f'WllCI mo\1 ~ tf""r'I tftf' ffi•1 \t f1'9 •ft Ofl t•lff'ftt Vf t"-"0' \,)I\ tt• hr-'11 Yot• \1tM• r tlf\.tn,,.. 01::::,.~·~t .~~:·.~·~--~. ~~:=~~" ·:~"'!~ O• ff. ,,.,.,J '"" I "', ,.,,, I l()litf"liV pt ii# <;AINI •i 1 (NA • ........ ,,, I ,,,. ,,, ) IJMI f lf\I I'•• • lJ') lfii 1 , \Jtt' "'"' M" I. 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Mt• ion V1eJo Hi&h 'a 6·2 nn1or Wlth second team All·South Co..i:.t Leaaue credtnt1als, had i.omc aoah ut the oubet of the 1975 76 basket· ball sea so n and he's ..i c comphshed both or them Th<>lle f(oah v. en~ to be in dou· ble hgurei. in i.t·onn1ot und re bound1n1e und with S11lurday 's Cl F 2 A ch am peon'>h1p i.howdo"'n with Rowhtnd rt'm;urung, he's averaged 11 7 PQ10l1> per tiame In With a 66 ---- and onr 10 caroms per outing. That 'a not too shabby for a ffllow who had never touched a baslletbaJJ untll the 8th crade and wasn't even a starter on M1u1on V1ejo'1 frethman team. But il • s not loo i.urpr1S1n&. either. slnce he comes from a family t ha t produced Mart) Zogg, Mission VleJO's m ost 'aluable player in lfJ4 despite nol havin& playtid ba~btball un Ul be was a ophomore David Zocc's ell'lergence on the Mission V1eJo i.cene became Dpparent In lut year's excellent p erformance uga1nst Gahr High tn the pl•> offs and th1s > t>ar he hai. exploded an the pla)offi.. scorin& 13, 10, 12 ..ind 24 poin4 Zoga ts doubly tough v.1th his ab1ljly to connect from the 15 Coot range com ban d "1th a taltnt to shake looH und\•rncuth tbe basket t11 t .ik,· ont· of Stc\t' Sports in Brief Kings Get Spot In Cup Playoffs l:'\'GLEWOOD -Mtke Cor· ngan's lith goal of the season with S.36 left to play pro\ed lhe game-wanner a s Los Angeles clincht'd a playoff spot for the tturd straight year with a 4·3 Na tional Hockey League victory o'er :-Jew York T hursday night. extendmg the R angers' winlc:is streak to nine games. The triumph. fourth straight for Los Angeles over New York this season. extended the second· place Kings' lead to four pomts over Pittsburgh in the Norri!> Division. ~~l•J•r~ ARCADIA -Thoroughbred r iding record holder B i ll Shoemaker, jus t o ne winne r away from lhe 7,000 mark, "'1thdrew from all h.is mounts schedult'd T hursdas beeause or a pulled muscle in his back. He suffered the injury during bumping in the eighth race at Santa Anita on Wednesda' Although the 44-)•ear-old 1ocke) came back to finish second in the mnlh race, he reported Thursda) morning that he would be unable tonde. Shoemaker said he d1dn"l know when he would be able to return to action. E.r-•tar Dfe• ST. GEORGE . Vt . /\ memonal service will be held in Burlington Monday for former major league baseball player William Lawrence Gardner Gardner. w ho was known a~ "Larry ", died here Thursday after a brier illness lie wall 89 Gardner had a 17-ycar major league c ar ('er from 1908· 1924 Ten of those years "ere with the Boston Red Sox, one v.ith lhe old Philadelphia Athletics and SI\ v.1th the Cleveland Indians lie played in four World Scnes three with the Red Sox 1n 1912 and 1915-16, and in 1920"1th the Indians. ' Gardner i. m dJOr lt.•aJ?ue career batting a\ er:il!l' "as 289. lie had !>IX 300 or belt l·r tng league season~ ~t"ltn Srpara1 ~ Cl~Cl!'\t"'.\TI Johnm l.kneh and the bl·aul1ful blond~· modd he !>a"' in a toothpal!tt' com- mercial and married l\\O month:. latt•r an.· to d1~snh e their mar nage thn.•c \\ t>l'k' after thc·ir ftrl!l annl\ ersan . .. We s1mpl) a~re(•d todisaJ?ree and ~o our sl'µara t1.• wa)s. ·· Bench !>aid in -T ampa. f1a The Cinl'innati l'atl'her 1s among the leadini: pla) er~ ~athenod to tr: to 'ettle tht• d1~put1.• b<.•tY.een the MaJor t.eaguc· Bu).eball Pla)ers As:.ociauon •tnd tht• 21 oY. nt:r:. ··1t 1:. a per~onal and pn' ale matter. · !'.Jtd H1.•nch tuntacted Thur!>da} CP Po•ona M In • TACO:'ll A Wash An 18 foot . Jumper b) Jack Gamuhn \\ith eight <,econds to pl.i~ in O\'t'rt1mc Thursda) night hft{'<I Cal Poly Pomona past C ahform:i al Oa\ is. K4 It? in tht• :\ d twnal Collei?1at<' 1\lhll.'tlc \,,nc1..it 1on \\l•).t Regional c1.10~olat1on basketball i.::imc Connors Rolb ll A ~lPTO:\. \'a Top·seedt'd Jimmy Connor'> has ath anced patnlt.·~sly 1n th1.· S50.000 lnterna t1onal Plan·rs Al!s1w1allon tennis tournament hNl' whilt' \'1t<.1s Gcrula1t~1s hN·aml' lhl· tourn<i· ment 's first ph) s11·al ca!'>ualty. Connor!. brel'ted past Trey \\'altkt• 6 2. '' I T hur~da~ ni~ht. hut Gl'rulJ1l.ts hJd to l'all 11 quits mid "'a) throu~h his match with \'1rtor Pt'l'l"I Pt•rc-1 Y.on 6 7, 2 1. re11red In othc•r first round action. Hill Scanlon bt'al Ion Tinac 6 4, ti I <Ind J ohn Wh 11 hni.:er d<'fcc1ted r11rr n1chl'~ li ~ 1;:? Borg ttln• MEMPlllS SY.eden's Bjorn Dad's Advice OK; Borg sa~ s his opponent. Anand AmntraJ of India. didn't play· \\Cll 1n first round action in World C hamp1o nsh1p Tl.'nnis :'>lemph1"1 Hal'quet Club Classic. Bo rg won 6·2, 6 2 Crenshaw Leath MIAMl (API Rl'nCn•n!>ha\I. won· a p111.Zlt•fl t•x prc·~~111n on h1<: handsomt• youn).( fu<"l' lie loolo.t•tl 1n vain for 1111 e\plunallon Ill· groped for v.ords "l rt'ully don·t undcrstan1l 1t · Crensh.1Y. c;::11d "t'or IY.O )t•.1r., I wa-. iu-.t -.pin mng nH "ht•t•I, \hout lhl' uni\ thinf.: lhJl \\ ,1'1 h,ll)j.>('nlO)! \\ ,,, that J ....... , ~<11n1n.: '''Pl-'fll'nr1• "Tht•n, lht' r1r"t p.1rl of th1 " ) ear It ,111 ~ot '"""'r .111 of .1 'utl clcn I ran l 1'\Vl,11n 1t I JU'l r.·d more romf11rt..ihh'. mt)rt' ronf1 dt·nt ":\l:l\ bt• 1t' mc>nt:1I I Y.t'nl throui:h .1 hall pt•n1HI f11r .1 ('t1upl1• of yt•nrs Now. m,1\1)1· I m i:111r1a throu,,:h n ~ood r) rlt· A pos,1hlt• e-:pl.111.1l111n of lhl' s uddt-n ~ur.:1' In Cn'n .. hJ"' ·, 1.t1>1f ing rnrtUn('" ht··, nln•udv :!ICM<'d tY.o 'lrloru·~ th1 ' Y<'llr 1111d shnn•d th\• IC'atl \\llh llulwrt Green 1n Thur11doy':1 f1rl!l round of the $200,000 Doral Opt>n -m ay be a lt>4'4'0n hl' rN'l'l\'l'<l from his futhl'r ln!'!l "inlt'r "lh' usrtl to ht• .i 'l'r atr h iznlfer, hut ht'" about a fl\'t' han d1cupprr no".·' C'ren:-.h.1w sa11l 11f his father. Charles. un Austin. Tt>-: . uttorne) "We pi n' t n~ct hcr a lot AIY.ll)S haH' lit• nollrt"d mv setup'' as wroni: last ) C'ar, at lht' end of l asl year, and he kind of got me straightened out. It helJ)'l . The set-up Is about 50 percent of lhl' game." The change in the set·UP this year triggered the realization or the bright -but previously un· fulfilled -promise shown by Crt•nshaw wh en he won his r1rl\t e\·ent a s a full-fl edged memb<.•r r•f the tour , then s lipped back to ml'<11ocnty. lie !>Cored consecutive \'I <' tones in the Bing Crosby and tht• llawa11an Open early this :.<•a.,on imd continued his bnlhant pluv "'1th a s1x·under-par 66 that t1e<I him with the slump-ndden GrN'n for the lead m lhts e\'ent .. .-r1G<•• .. )111 .. ,_"('•""'"--• JI M ... ftud 4111" )1 J\ •I ,...,,-M.,... J>M •• l4"'ty t-41"'°" MM .. ...,_¥Mil<M ll ,.,.. .. ... (r'Wtrd(• .... Ofd "11 ... PHH Qo\t.,.,_~I\ JI)\ .. -o .......... "'l) •• n. ..... y~ ,, . •• ttoO ""'"'"'"" I•» •• D .. ICIG<""•m J))O •• •• , ,IOyd U M •• J A<'i HI< .. l•U'fl ",. .. n." Si'-•' ,. )\ •• Ml•h F••cluft~ 1.< I\ •• O,.ry Pf•.,., M JI •• Welt• 4"9\\tr-Of'Q J) ... ... Mtt,.... ft.M'btr ,.. Jo 10 .,..,., ..... »• IO A1<,Acl°" ,. Jo 10 "'-' , . .,.. ,... 10 !loll "•.,... }.I )l IO a,.r.,c;.-cioo }I )lo IO P•I f 1t"'"'°"J 1\ )\ IO c.o ... lltllff •>-1(l '°"" •. ,. ).t,. IO r_.w .... oe>f lo>M 10 u..,,..,_, ~-IO ··11e d1dn'l pla) too well." said Rnrs: ufter lhl• match Thursday ··And I playl•d very J(Ood . I alY.a}!> play l'lthl'r very good or 'cry bad 111 the 01ll'nini.: round." Earlil'r. No J !iN•d Roscoe Tnnnl•r had to 'rrambll' for a 6-2, fi 7, 7 6 victor} (I\ 1.•r Australian Ken WarY.1ck Knight Honored Ot.OO ~ll~<~TON. Ind Hob· by l\n1!(hl, "'ho pro<lun•<1 lY.O All Aml·nc·ans Jnd J.!UldNl Indiana to 1t' 'N'nnc1 ron'l't 11l1\l' unrldeat l'<i reJ,tular 't'J">n c1nd lhe na tum ., :'\o 1 1 .tnl..ini.:. w ·'' n.1mc·rl rnll('J?t' ha,kt>th.111 roar h or th(• .' \•,1r lc1<la) In Thl· ''"l('l<tlt.>d l'rt''' Kn11?ht \\ 1nn1n~ tht• honor for I h(• 't•rom1 "tr ctl)(hl \ l'.lr heat out Tom ' .. un.: nf Ruti:1·r" 1711134111 \llltn)( II\ 'l'"rl' Y.nlt•r' ,11111 hre1,11lr11!'!t 1•1 ' lhroui.:hout tilt• ('CIUlllr~ Oop ! It's Loud~d SAN ANT0"'10 ll'PI> A h1J.th 'ICho<1I st111l1•nl wus woundc•d Thursday nt trur k pro1•t1ct• by u roach rrrin~ 11 q !1 rlt'r'~ p1i.tol Authorlt1c'I 'aid a track coach tc't f1 rl'd a 22 rulitx-r pis tol he• thouaht v. ,1s lnnc1ed with blanks and a bullrt ~trurk Antonio Rios, 15. in the hack Rio' "'.1'1 takt•n tu .1 nearby hoo;p1ta I "hen• h l' '' .1 ... hstcd in fair cond1t1on Cage Vietory, Then Tragedy ~H:"JSTER. Ohio IAP) -The bells nf St AuJO?usllne tolled a final far<'"' ell Thursday for e1~ht of this t1 nv commurut\''s teen· ~tgers k 1llf.'d in a moment Of JOY. l'elebrat1o n o f a h1 i:h school basketball ,·lctory Services were held at two hour inte rvals for l Y. o tcen·ugers each. Students from Mrnster Hi gh School carried the ca skets or school males Lbey grew up "'1th down the steps or the church into the waiting hear ses. Seven p allbearers escorted each casket. T he caskets were dark blue for the five boys killed and light blue ror three girls. Along wilh 30 ot.ber Minster high school students. they set out in a caravan or 10 cars Crom the St. Augustine parking lot to celebrate lhe school's basketball victory a night earlie-r over arch rival Marion local in a sectional final. The dead r anf.!l'd tn age from t.1 lo l 7 Thev stopped on a dark counlr) road a fr" m ii es "est of Minster to make plans. and some J?Ol out of their cars on the dnHr" side. A c11r com in~ from the opposite direction shot through a stop s1J(n at the four-way 1ntersccllon and plowed into them , The Sl'rvlres ended four days of public m ourninit. \\Ith the hil{h school a nd mo~t or the town·s bus inesses closed for the day and nag wavmg gently at ha.If st arr Sawyer's or John Hatt.nap'!! nifty pass~ for an US> bucket inside Zou hai. 1cored In d ouble fieure 19 times and tu h11th game or the season camt' at the right tJme-Tut'Sday .,hen M1i. :.!C>n VteJO quuhC1~ for the final!. "1th its 68·43 blasun1 of highly regardt'd Morl'no Valley And Saturdll)' he'll be t>nl· of the IJ.e) fac tor:s 1n Mt.sSJon \'11.•Jo'"I potenual succei.s v.1th h.&!. r e bounding, deCeni.c and :.hooun~ MV Star Is R e ady For Finals Ile has n't rec el\ed the in· d ividual ~lory oC M1ss1on V&ejo H.lgh'$ four all-league slurs. but !\htch Adams has pro\en hes no hfth "heel In a n UllllCk Of "IO ners Adams has done his thing on a cons1:.tent pace m ~tisston Vu.• 1o·s annexation oC thl' South Coast League basketball cro" n and a berth in Saturda) ·s 2 A finals 1n Long Beach. "Whe n things ha\e been tough for us.·· says coach Pat Robert:.. ··Adams has been there lie com es up with seven or eight boards a game, us ually three or four steals and "'hen we net'<! the clutch basket. perhaps when \\c'r c up by only a bucket, he'll hit it for \'OU "Sometimes ~ ou can ~o u "hole "eek and Adu ms DC\ er has more than (l\'C or six "ord:. to say,"' adds Hoberts, ··but hl• comes to pla)." Adams was s uperb in thl' con quest of A n ation. sconn~ 11 points, ~ettin~ nine rebounds and steahng the ball C1ve llmcs In thl' playoCCs he"s scored 8, 11. 12 and 10 and O\'erall he 's scored at a 7 3 d tp "'Adams has made very few mistakes for us in his llA O years a a starter." notes Roberts ··For t IA o ~ea rs he has pas!'.ed e\·ery out of bounds bull in for us and I can count on lY.O hands tht• number of times he's passed badly ·· Adams. a <I 0 s tudent and a 6 0 c;enior. 1s anticipating a tY.O·) ettr stint with tht• Mormon Church 1n missionar y work this summl'r and at this stage Saturda) 's lilt b Adams' last com petitive game MITCH ADAMS STEVE SAWYER JOHN HATTRUP ~ -... .. ' .... I' ""' KELLY COX Hattrup, Cox Give Diablos 1-2 Punch Hattrup Profile When ~ ou are forCl'd to ~tH· "'"' J) 4 to 8 inC'bes in height to \Our ad\Crllary eH•ryt1me r>ul . ~Clu'd bt'lll'r ha\ l' somelhm).! ebc ~Olnf.: for) OU. And John llattrup. M1ss1on V1eJO ll1gh's 5 ·6 playmakrng i.:uard. has exhibited a fi crc1.· rompt.>l1ll\ <'st~ I<' to copt• "1th h1 ' ph ~s 1 cal d1 :-ad' ant:i f!e ;rnl1 turnl'd 11 into first team 1\ll leai;1ue honors Mission \·1ejo"s captain. Hat· trup has scored at a 9 8 cup although his scoring a ' era1tl' Y.Ould be muc h higher at othl'r bchools "'1thout the balanced scoring potentia l or the Diablos Described by one observer as playing as 1r his trunks were on fire. lla ttrup is the epitome of {'oach Pal Roberts· idea of men· tul and emotional rl'adiness. "lle"s toug h," says Roberts. "Jlatlrup 1s mentally and cmo· !tonally tough and can play with a n yone . ll e's an excelle nt Jumper. a good outside shooter and leads t he team in assists and With his noor ~ame. He'd rather make the g reat pass than score. "Last year H attrup was a lcr r1ble. terrible practice pla)er. lie knew 1t a nd his teammatc' knew 1t Bul he's our captatn th1 -. yPar a nd has accepted tht· rellpons1h1lity 3nd he's probably our be'l practice player now. Sant3 Clara felt Hatlrup's pri·· <,t.nce whe n hl' connected on all 12 frel' thro9o•). in the s~ond half, 111 rludin$? the last ei~ht MV poinh in pacing the 60-57 upset O\ l'r Santa Clara. "When things gel tough," stt~., Roberts. "llattrupgets tougher " Cox Profile :"\oth1ni;? r~lll demorali1c• u tl.'am '). J.!Ood dt•fpn~l' mon· tht.>n to ha\ e i.om t• J:U) -.h1111ting from lh1.• enrner and 'napp1ni: thl! nt't). with cons1stenn And M11\s1on \'1l'JO lhi:h's Kelly Cox ha~ bl•cn dOlllJ.! lhat on .1 re gul a r ba!.1s for t he· past 21 · yt>a" on the 'ar'1t\ lt•H'I lo J:IH' th<· D1ablo:-that c·-:lr.1 punch The 5 10 ac<' ha:. bt•cn in double fi1o1url's 15 t1 mt·:. :rnd in tht• 20s fi, c times in helping M1).s10n Vte· JO to its nosl\y 2-1 4 r eeord and a berth 1n Saturdav·., Cll' 2-A basketb.111 hnab ut Long Meach Arena. "F:,·en m ore .. a luable than his :-hooting." say., Robt•rts. "11\ that Cox 1:. !IO unselfish. 1 ll' p<>s!'lc1>sc!> $?real lcadcrl\hlp and 1s the• ).tu dl.'nl body prei.1cknt in a scnwr class that I con .. idc·r the bt1>l ).t:'nior l'lass \H"Vl' t'\'Cr had on this campus . ··Kelly h as 1kd1ralNI himself to bai.kctb<1ll since his fr1•:.hman year, shoot111g 200 shots evNy day. We moved him to J,!ua rd lhh yc.>ar so he doesn't huve to con- tend as murh with rebounding. Cu,... ~1 !'lt•nlor, was a srcond tr.1m All South Coast L<'agu<' choice :ind ha!> &vc.>rai;c'ii I I 2 points for the M~a,on. In tht• pla}Off!' he '!. clicked for 16, 22, 6 and 17 C'OUDlt'r.. S,1ddled Y.lth J Sl'\Cre kne{' sprain a t the i.tttrt of the \C'ason 1n Dl•ccmbt•r. ('11"< missed three ~amt" :ind chdn't r eally arn\'e until '11'lo;wn VH'J<)-. first clash Y.1th ~an Ch•m<'nlt' Co'< scored 21; thut n1gh1 and hu., b<•1•n u hlll foe tor 1n the IJ1ahlo-.' gumc cv1•r ).IOI"!' Sawyer Keys MV With Versatility llr only 11core11 al a 14 O clip hut he was he ad and s houlders a bow lhc field in South O>ast Lcar.:u1· player o the year consideration Steve Sawyer, Mission Viejo':. 6-5 post. has been a lw<>-year all league basketball player for lh<' Diablos after transfenng in from Monroe l11 1th of the San Fernan do Va lky a rea And Saturday he bows out w1lh the C IF 2-A championship on the line against Rowland High Sawyer's talents go far deeper than his ability to score as was t.'\'1dent 1n the trampling of Moreno Valley when he burned the losers with his deft passini? from the high post lo teammate David Zoizg. And with his ability to block shols and seal off the middle de· fenslvely in Mission Viejo's zone derense. Sawyer has been a com · plete player . "Da' e King, our assistant l'!luch." "11\''I coarh Pat Robe-rt,, "cll''<'r\ t''I a lot of ttw crt.-dit Co1 Sl(•\'c• ' 'u1·c1·,~. llt''s workr<I v.1th Saw yrr a t:rcul deal In prac llC'C " Kini: 1s a formt>r head coach al St. M1char l" ll1 Jth and teaches at, Los Altsos Junior lhgh when he isn't l'mbro1lerl in the cage wari; IA Uh M1ss1on VtejO Picking out a sinf.!le item in Say. yer·~ ar11enal 1s d1rrlcun dut lo his ver satility . lie blocks shol!- ins1de. makes the assl11t pa11s or outlet pass, rebounds. shoot' from 15 feet out or can dnve the buc ket nnd 111 lnlelhgcnl, a~ e\ 1denced by h is 3 6 Jot p.a. Combined with a 6 5 frame "1th enough w eifllhl to muscle m· side when necessary, Sawyer 1s the dominant plater for Mission \'teJO. Thl' future? He plans on at· t end1n g UC I rvine w1lb a biological science major. . Orange ~east EDITION :VOL. 69, NO. 72, 4 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALt.FORNtA Today' Cl• lag .Y. toeks C TEN CENTS ea's er Doomed Trailer Traged11 . Ex-Coast Kids Killed By &OBERT BADE• .... o.ity ...... ~ Three small children of a .lormn Huntington Beacb couple perished Thursday night when flames raced through their trailer in Northern catilornla. Tbe dead children were II.sled ~ Joeepb Matthew Williams, 7, James Paul, 4, and Julianna )lebecca. 14 months. They were the offspring of Joe and Christine Williams who both attended Huntington Beach High School. They also were the niece and nephews of major learue bueball player Jack Brohamer. Lt. James Hawk of the Yuba Terrorists In Hearst Bombings REDDING <UPI > -The ter· rorial New World Li~ratlon Front was suspected today of bombing a second Hearst t"asUe. an act which R andolpb Hearst aaid was designed to silence ttls daqhter Patricia. Tbe newspaper publisher aald allhou1b prosecuton "are dotng their best to send Patty lo prison as a terrorist convert. the real terromta in the movement know this ta untrue and are therefore trying lo frighten her Into silence by bombings and threats on her · ure." The bomb was only partially detonated, because ii a defect In the explosive d evice, triggered by a pocket watch. lt caused minor damage to wooden struc· tural underpinnings beneath a bedroom ln the mountain retreat · located along the picturesque Mc Cloud RI ver in Northern CalJrornla. S1t. Harold McDaniel, a Shasta County sheriffs depart·. ment bomb expert, said if the en· Ure ael·Uke exploove had de- \ooated it could have caused "ex· tensive damage." No one was In the vidnity when the explosion occurttd Thursday tt the Bavarian-style village built by Hnrst's legendary lather. Wiiiiam Randolph Hearst, at Wyntoon, a 39,000·acre heavily wooded estate 60 miles ftOrlh of Redding. Oepuliu round the device, cri1lnaUy weighing between 7 l 1 and U pounds, in a dart cellar f\ve hours after a telephone caller told a San Francisco television station that the ter rorbt New World Llberatlon front detonated a bomb under 6'\e of elaht buildings on the frounds. Hurst, owaltinlf the re11ump. Uon of his da\1ghter's bank rob- bery trial In Sal) Frondsco, el'llfd the bomblna "stuplC'l nnd outrngeouii '' • ID Fire County Sheriff's Department said today the fire broke out at 7:30 Thursday night when the rather was babysitting the children. "He bad just put the baby in her crib and told the boys to get cleaned up in the bathroom so they could watch a program on television." Hawk related. "JU said be heard a popping noise and tben intense flames broke out and raced through the trailer," Hawk reported. "The father couldn't get to them ~ause of the heat and he told them to fll) up tbe bathtub and lie in it," Hawk said. "AP· parently they did, because that's where we found the bodies." Hawk said the cause ol the ftre is being invesUgated thb morn· lng: Mrs. Betty Orendorf, a former neighbor of the Williams famlly when they II ved briefly in Midway City, said the children·s mother was away at the time se wing C'lothes for needy families. The Williamses had moved to SmartvUle, about 25 miles north of Marysville, Inst spring to work at a family motor<'yde parts shop. She said they operated the company in Huntington Beach, but moved north In order to have room for expansion. Mrs. Orendorf said that Jack Brohamer's wife, Helene, and Mrs. WUU~ms are '1st.en. Mrs. Orendorf said that Williams' parents, Red and MOile WllUam1, Uvt in Hunt- lniton Beach. She satd Mrs. Williams ' father, Howard Vinsonbaler. was also ln Smartville and was associated with the motorcycle business. Heist Victim Dies LONG BEACH <UPI ) Nathaniel Hersterger, 71. of Long Beach. died today from knife wounds received in a rob· bery Thursday. The bandits beat and stabbed Herst.erger before Oeelng with about $800. The vic· tim was taken to St. Mary's Hospital where be died about an hour later. DOW PLVNGES; BEWW 1,000 NEW YORK tuPH -Prices pl united In (airly octlvetradtng on the New \' ork Stock F4'lchan11e 10- dny, driving the DC'lw Jones in· dustrlal average well below the l,OOOleHI The Dow stood at 987.64. o(f 15 67 points. It c rossed the 1,000 level for the first time In more than three years Thursday. Declines led advances by about a five-to-two maricln. Prices were lower in active tradlnll on the Amencan Stock Exchanie Barrier to Busi11ess Tom Bennett, owner of the Burger Corral. 2233 Fairview Road. put hand-lettered "()pen Anyway" sign on mound of dirt in front of his Costa Mesa establishment just to let everyone know the corral gate is open despite continuing work on road. He says his business has been cut in half because of street impro\'ement project that has reduced access to his restaurant. He says he complained to city hall in \'ain. 11 Rescuers Perish In 2nd Mine Blast PARTRIDGE. K)'. (UPI> - Eleven men were found dead to- day deep Inside a Kentucky coal mine. raising the death loll to 26 from two methane gas explosions and cave-ins this week. Fifteen miners died Tuesday in a blast in lbe Scotia Co. mine in the mountains of Eastern Ken· lucky. The 11 found dead today included three federal mine ln· spectors investigating the first explosion. H. W. Kirkpatrick. Kentucky t"ommlssioner of mines and minerals. said .. We mnde the de- cision to remove the rescuers and leave the bodies in place because of uncertain eonditions in the mine. We don't know for sure what kllled them. but r feel they were killed by the blast." Two other Inspectors in the nune at the lime of the explosion cUmbed to safely and reported the 11 were still alive shortly after the blast nt 8·30 p.m . PST Thursday. One young woman huddlinJ? with relallves of the dead miners in a <'oncrete block washhouse screamed, .. This can't be true," when told there were no sur· vlvors. She wa!\ then taken to a waiting Kentucky State Pohre ur with other family members and driven home. Rescue team ~ were dropped in· to the mine through n hole knocked in the top of the shall by a Rlant mechnnlcal borer. The J l victims were equipped with respirators containing an hour's :iiupply of oxygen and rescuen had hoped to reach the trapped men before lhetr oxygen ran out. Joe Cook. a deputy a d- minislralor for the Federal Min· ing Enforcement Safety Ad · ministration, said a hole 15 feet wide was dug in the roof or the mine and 20 rescue workers were lowered into the shaft, where they found the 11 bodies. Hank Lindsay, an rude to Ken· tucky Gov. Julian M. Carroll, said at the scene earlier that rescuers reported they "clicked a telephone connection to the men six limes and believed they heard six answering clicks. .. Immediately after the ex- plosion, a small group or miners attempted to get to tbe trapped men through the main shan and got a mile into the mine before they were forced back ~ause of intense heat,'' Lindsay said. 'Jaws' Found Off Florida Jl'NO REACH, Fla . <UPfl - Authonlies say schools of sharks that forced bathers out of the \!, ater al bt>at'hes aJong Palm Reach County are "probably still there ·· Bathers were ordered out of the water at Jupiter Beach and Carlin Beach Thursday followin~ :several sli;thllnits of the deadly fish rlosc to shore At Jupiter Beach. a shark wall SE>en swim· ming JU!>t 10 feel off the txrnch. NB Doctor Enters Plea 'Not Guilty' Newport Beaeh Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson, 4.2. pleaded in- nocent today to charges be con· spired to murder bls attractive Wlfe. Santa Ana M unicipul Court Judge Samuel 8 . Taylor accept· e d Robinson 's plea and scheduled a prelaminary hearing for April 7. The neatly-attired doctor ap· peared in court after last week posting $150,000 bail and subse· quently being released from custody. Robinson was arrested late last month at a Santa Ana gas station after allegedly soliciUng the murder of his wife Janice, 38'. The alleged solicitation was purportedly covered by a Sl.000 down payment to a hired killer. The alleged h ired killer, tenati\'ely identified as Anthony Scalise, reportedly turned st11te'a evidence and set up a meetmg with Robinson at the Santa Ana service station Instead of Sralise, Rbbinson was met at the gas station by a cadre of plainclothes police of· ricers and arrested. Robinson, who maintains an or. rice at 18124 Culver Drive, Irvine, was 1n1t1ally held on $250,000 bail. Later, the ball amount was re· duced to $150.000 and Robinson was released from custody. Mrs. Rob10son r eportl'dly as still being sheltered by law en forcement orricials al an un known place. Caneer Takes Mesa Boy Jnve~llgator'l allel{l' that th1• murder·for·hire plot was hntchrd by thl' accused man 1111 hi11 mar Mage bcllan to crumblt> and prn perty settlement berame an " llUC. ~-------=--== -- ----____..,,., --- \· SUCCUMBS AT 15 MeH'a Bobby Vetcher By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL Ot-0.ltyl'j ........ This ls the story of Bobby Vatcher. And It Is Bii the introduction Me<led, If you listen to those who knew him and who say his modest fame could be more than a footnote In medical textbooks. Bobby 'a old buddies stopped droppln« by 2695 Canary Drive, Costa Mesa, over the last long monlha; the 540 days be had to savor. Of)e by ooe. "l don•t know who I can invite to my birtbday party Saturday," ~ remarked only this wHk. "I think my neurosurgeon, Or. Newqwsl. Mr. Miller and Eddie thel~Cream Man." "They're my best friends." Saturday. on Bobby's 15th birthday, Or. Rlcbard Newqwst: former Adams Elementary School Principal BQb Miller and Eddie the ke Cream Man won't be attending Bobby·s bttthday party. Saturday la his funeral. \ He daed very suddenJy Tuesday and wish l could be more like In Chlldren·s Hospital of Orange ham.·· uys Mrs. Vatcher. whose County after sur viving longer family attends Christ Lutheran than any other victim of brain , Church, where Bobby round cancer In known U S. medical much comfort. history, according to family and "He was very stoic about his friend~. His story ha.' been de· future. He accepted everything," tailed In medical journals. says Mrs. Vatcher, a divorcee His mother, Mrs. Barbara who quit her job as a legal Vatchcr and family friends con-secretary 18 months ago to de- sidered lt r.. close family matter. vote full-time attention to Bobby. but now she Is willing to discuss Vision falling, he could no Bobby and bis short life and what longer attend scliool. He couldn't they me~nt. draw the artwork he loved, his In his almos t-15 years. the favorite hobby. His mother read shrunken shell or a boy who at de· to him dally to evoke pictures In alb weighed onl7 30 pounds grew his mind and m~ry as hJs eyes lo house the spirit ol a mature failed. man ~·ith intelJect, wit, faith and This was long ago after he a gracefully aloic acceptance far transferred from Adams School beyond his years. in Costa Mesa-where be earned "I do have to ll\•e," be declared Al and B& and the class honor of comlni home from his finai. AanuaJ Citizen of the Year for fateru.J diaanosis. ''Every doy i• four veara runninsr. He later 50apttlal . . transfernd to Urban H. Plavan And everyone knew bow be ScllqoJ in Founlatn Valley, a meant u.at: Tbat eacb day mutt p11tlh1 tt.bool for the bao· be fully lovtd and fully llvM ~.,;ed. . • "f us~ to watch bim in cbur"ch (See CANCER, Pa1e AZ> Soliah]ury Pick Slowed SACRAMENTO <UPI} -Jury selection In the fatal bank rob· bery trial of Steven Soliah is moving at a crawl with the judae gingerly a sking prospecti Vt' jurors about their knowledge of Patrtcia Hearst and radical ter· rorists. U.S. District Court Judge Philip Wilkins peppers prospec live jurors wlth more than 100 prepared questions. often follows up with others. and sometimes allows attorneys to participate in the interrogation. By the evenln« recess Thurs· day, the set"ond day ol the trial. six persons bad been tentatively cboMn for the M·rnember pool from wbldJ a final U jurors and four alternates will be seated. \ Execution Ordered For Bean By GARY GRANVILLE 04 ... 0 ... ,,.._~ Talking to him as if he were a friend, Superior Court Judge William Murray sentenced the slayer of Stephen "Mike" flnklea to death in the gas chamber to· day. Hugh Daniel Bean, 24. showed no emotion as he stood while Judge Murray sentenced him to death. . The almost frail·oppearlniz killer was convicted last month of the Oct. 31, 1974, shoollngdeatbof Finklea in a $133 Fountain Valley market robbery. ; Finklea, 19, was an outstanding scholar.athlete at Fountain Valley High School and. at the time of his death. attended Onnae Coast College In Costa Meas. I Today, Judge Murray lalked to his slayer in informal terms and addressed him by his first name. The judge said he had become personally at"quainted with Bean and developed a liking for htm since the court proceedings against the doomed man began last November. However. the judge said he had a duty to perform unft quickly passed lhe death sentence. The judge said It was Ironic that Bean had been in Vietnam and could have died n hero In· stead of a convicted murderer. Before Invoking the death sen· tence. Judge Murray denied a de· fe.nse motion for a new trial as well aa a move to have capital punishment declared uncooslitu· lion al. Without sayiqg a word either before or after learning he Is lo die In the gas chamber Bean. who was handt"uffed and shackled about the ankles, was led from the courtroom. Next week. hls brother Charles Dennis Bean, 22, will stand trial in tbe same court and before the same judge. He also is char ged with Finklea's murder, a Halloween night shooting that occurred 10 minutes before the youthful athlete was scheduled to leave work. Theo Robins Rites Monday· Rosar y will be recited Monday for Theodore Robins, long-time Harbor Area businessman and civic leader who died Thursday at the age of 82. H e was a f ounder and chairman of the board of the Bank of Costa M esa, now Citizens Bank. Rosary will be sald at 7:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Ml. Carmel Catholic Church In Newport Beach. A requiem mas~ will be t'elebrated at the church Tuesday at toa m. Or:n:J,:~~t W eather Sunny through S11turduy. C'hnnrc of lot'al 0J,?ulily wind~ below tht' canyon~ tonight Wurmt·r lllgh~ Saturday 65 at the l>t•<•<'hl'" rli\ina tu 72 Inland. Loww tonight 40 lo 47 INSIDE TODAY Long btfore there werf ofrplGM•. o gr01'p of utlltora fin» north eoch spnng to vu« tM Orange Coaat. Th~'rt ez. ~cted to return to San Ju.on Capt1trano nert 1Mtk. ~t 1tOTJ1 by Oatly Pilot Stof/ Writer ~e Kolf'Cr on Pogt Cl o/ the WHhndf'r l•dex A l DAtt.V PILOT c '"d!X· ...,en t2. tt71 .. -~ . Coastal Plaa Carpenter Bill To Kill Panel? 111 HILARY KAYE Ot .. o..., .... _ ~n. Dennis Carpenter I R Newport Buch > aaid tod:ay h" •~ draft.in• a COHt•I prot«\loo blJI that would force the state coutal commluloo out or bu.!inea~. Carptnler ujd hi• btJl. expect· ed to be r u dy for introduction sometime next we~k. "ls li r1t tlonal and reoon.-blc com promise" to the coastal bill 11lrudy introduced by Sc:n. /\n· thony Be llcnson <D L oa An1eles). BeUenson · s b 111 incorporates mo.t of the co,.tal prot.ctJoo policies recommend~ by the ex istinc stale and regional coastal comm11sloos . TONIGlfr FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS ''McCabe and Mrs. Miller," OCC FORUM. 7:1S p.m . Adm. Sl. "A MIDSUMMER NJCHT'S DREAM " -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesd ay· Sunday, 8p.m . thr<>uibApri124. UN IVER SITY WI NO ENSEMBLE -UCl Fi'ne Arts Village Theater, 8p.m. $1. DANCE WORKSHOP -Stu· dent.I perform, UCI Fine Arts UtUe Theater. Fri. aod Sat. 8 p.m . 7S centJS PSYCHIC PERFORMER - Gil Eagin, UCI Crawford Hall, 8 p.m.13.~ SATURDAY, MAROl 13 BACK BAY TOUR -A 90· minute nature walk. meet al East Bluff and Back Bay Drives. 9to10:30 a.m . 'Free. NATURAL HI STO RY MUSEUM -Dedication, Bayview School, 11 a.m. SUNDAY, MAllCU 1' I MOZART'S "REQUIEM" OCC Symph onic C horal e , Auditorium, 3 p.m . Adults $1.~. students Sl. Dairy Robbed Second Time In Costa Mesa A small drive·in d&ry an (Asta Me11 was held up Thursd11y nitht for the second lime in five daya -this time by a phantom telephone bandit. CO$la Mesa police said today that the clerk at the Alta·Dena Dairy, lOSS Baker St., received a phone call al 7: 10 p.m . from a man who claimed to have a gun pointed at the dairy. The clerk was told to put money In a paper bag and place lhe bag near some bushes up the street, according to police. The clerk reportedly put about $100 in the sack and then droppro the packase at the requested loca· lion. Police said they were phoned by lhe clerk after he droppro ofr the ba1. but that the money was gone by the tame they umved at the drop·ofr s pot. The dairy was ab~ rohlx'd Sun day night by morr tradlhnnal means, when a bandit v.e1mna a !>kl mask and c-arrylna a gun ~nt »way with~ an cnsh. Blut Kill 2 Mf'n COTATI. Calif <U PI> An e'( plosion hurled five men hk<' can non balls through o bla t'oncrPte pipe Thursday. kllllng two of lhf'm and lnJunnJi? thr« others ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.. 0r.,.... ,.,.,, f\•ilf .~ .... ··"' .. "'. "' ,, , ... #11 .. "9'1 , ......... , .,,,.,_ I\ "'"·"~' f'y t•• °',...... C"'-'' ~.,,,.1.,. c ... ~ ..... fWI'"''"' ""'''-'' •r-. pvoh~tt ~~ ""'~ t nut ~ l a '-Mrif"t, H•w•o t "-'"'-1\ h_, .. , .. '"' ....... "' •• "41',.,,. .... , •• , .,.,,.. ""~··~· VaO•'f .... l•t~ ..... , "' ~"' f'#M•I A ''~ ,-~· ....... I\""'° .. ,,_.. Vtwta.t•'.,.. ~ .. y\ OW .. ,,., •• , ... ~ '1> ............... ''Al U) """" .. , ,,,.,, c .. u ,....u CM"otMA th.• Robert N. Wffd r • ..,...,"'' .,... ~ ,,,_ Tl\on'IH A. M~I~ ............. ,_ O.rift H. Loos Rlcherd P. Nall ............. -.. ,~ C.Sta Mew Offiu lll•" ••w ,.,.... -... .._.,.,PO_, .... .,.. otfk" l-..... ~ ···-... "-· ~~ .... " 1117)fW•~~~·"" \iMlftit._• v .. , .. , :uo• u P•t •••., *'"-"O .... ,.,.,...., ~ "" Oo-C.,o•I .....,,.., • .._ ,._ ---· .... ,...,, , .... , '""""'''",..,.... ...,,, ... ~. In .. ,., ttt' M•tt-tfH~l"lt\ PtUtt" "•f •f' .... ~ ... , .......... ¥, ,.,...., •• , .... ,,, .. ,, • .-. .. . . ...,. .... _ ~ ...... '•" HU• ........ et C11n•t .-., •• ~ ~ue4..,. *" • ., ...... UH~ :Jt!:..._,~tii tt...,.lftt'f nt•ftt{l'v~"'W!~ CarptntC'r, however, uid he doubts 8ellenson's bill wUl ti. adopted by th" leeislature. "There 's really vt>r)· lltUe aup ~ for 8elknaon'a b1Jl, oth~r tha n vt'ry stron1 conaerva· tlonilta," u ld C11rpenter, who added that labor as very stron1ly opposed to most of thl· btll. lJ ndt-r the provisions or Bellenson's bill. the state ('()Ht.al commission would be r"a1ned and the six re1lonal bodies would be phased out alowly. "We really don't need the com - miulona -they're a wutetut layer of government." Carpenter explained. He added that local governmentJS can, and 1bould, control all matters ol develop- ment, includinC development In coast.al a.reas. However. Carpenttt sa.id th~t the coastal plan presented lo tM legislature includ es some beneficial points, such as potlcles related to water use. Some ol those be will Include in bia own bill. be said . The Newport Beach senator also said he may include in his bill compensation ror property owners whose land values are jeopardized because the state is considering public acquisition ol their land. A coastal bill sponsor~ by Carp enter in 1972 ln cludtd similar provisions, but'"lhat measure was defeated ln tho &1· sembly. Carpenter said toda.y be may Include such provisions ln his overall coastal bill or In a separa!e bill. Carpenter was a~ed about the current citizens' initiative cam· paJgn lbal is attemptl.ng to place an initiative on the November ballot lo for ce the end of the· coastal commissions. No Senior In Spirit CHlCAGO <AP) -A )it· Ue. white-haired lady ar· rived at the C hicago Transit Authority orrtce with a complaint. "Your bws drivars and tram ticket a1enta a:re re· fusing to honor my half· .fare senior citizen's card," ~he snapped at a CTA employe. She handed over her t'ard for inspection and the photo on it s howed a brunette about 30 years· old. "That's my favorit~ pie· lure and I'm not going to change it," she said. Hughes Now In Acapulco SALT LAKE CITY <UPI) Howard Hughes t\as moved lo Acapulco, Mexico, where he is living In a hotel. according lo a document on file In CS. District C'nurt llll lo\ 11rd R. llughes as now re- :.1d1ng an the Princess Hotel In Arapu lco, Mexico," said a notice nted Thursday by Edward W Cly<t e. a ttorn<'Y for the I I ugh es-owned Sum ma COfl>. Judge Aldon J . Anderson ruJ~ thr court mu~t bt' advised of .. the address or Mr. llughc-s within 10 days after Mr Hughes moves to n nl'\\ location " Helping Bands Newport Beach police officers Robert An· derson (left) ·and Joe Lambert help Neva Hensley, 67. of 2015 Bayside Drive. up 40· foot embankment after her new Jaguar crashed off Jamboree Road near the John Wayne T ennis Club. Officers said mishap resulted when tire blew out. Officers also said neither Mr$, Hensley, nor her car suffered disablin~ injuries. They changed thetireonthecar anddroveilout . F...-Pt1pAI CANCER BATfLE LOST. • • Finally, the high point ol his day perhaps came when Unltllng bells heralded the arrival or Ed· die the Ice Cream Man in his truck that cruises the Men Verde neighborhood or town. "This is for Bobby," Eddie the Jee Cream Man told kids flocking around his truck as be brou1tht the ntual ice cream bar\!very af. temoon ror two years. He never asked for Bobby's 15 cents. Eddie figured surviving longer than any other brain cancer vic- tim in history quahf1es a li?UY for a free Fudgicle on special OC· caslons. His friend Bobby underwent seven major brain surgeries, six years of chemical therapy and the repeUUon of Cobalt treat- ments thr ee times as his team of docton tried lo cripple and kill * * * Services Set For Young Bobby Vatcher Funeral services will be Salur· day al 11 a .m . in P aclfic View Memorial Park, Corona deJ Mar, foe Bobby Vatcher, said to be the lon1eat survivor of brain cancer in U.S. m edical annals. He died Tuesday, three days short of his lSth birthday, after bein1 given perhaps eight months lo live when be was only one year old. Survlvou include his l ather Robert, of Santa Ana; his mother Mrs. Barbara Vatcher , vf the family home at 269S Canary Dnve, Costa Mes a: sisters Lin- da, 19, Karen. 18, Suzanne, 11, and a brother, 13-year ·old Steven the cancer that flnally crippl~. consum~ and kUled blm. "He never a1Jowed the m to treat him as ·a special boy'.·' Mn. Vatcbe.r says ol the 1ood years when the canttr was dor· mant and Bobby could 10 to school like everyone else. Once. In 1988, he technlcally died. but he went right into sur- gery al Children's Hospital. where he will live In memory on a bronze plaque at its new cancer center opening in July. "They rushed him into surJ?ery and, in their words. 'did a lot or h ero thinj(s ·,' · says Mrs . Vatcher . They said he would still never be able to walk again. They aaid be couldn't eat without a tube in his stomach." Soon. however, Bobby Vatcher -still a bundle ol boyish guts and brains -was up and around and chowin& down op bis favorite roods, even lf they dld have to be cut up or mashed. "The doctors told me his in· telUgence and love ot ure were a huge factor In h is survival for so very long," U)'S his mother, whose outlook and encourage · ment those doctors also cr~it for a lot. "He was a super little guy with a tremendous sense of humor , right up to the end,·• says a friend. Mrs . Monty Durham, wile or Cost\ Mesa Police Depart· menl Watch Commander Lt. Tom Durham. He was the only one who could c all Lieutenant Durham "Fats" and cet away with it, but he was close to Lt. Durham and his old buddy and school principal Mr. Miller. Bobby's memorial plaque at Children's Hosplt.al, where they knew him rather well, Is to read simply: Bobby Vatcher . School Bam Solzhenitsyn 'Ivan' Book MILTON, N.H. <t:PJ) -Nobel Prl~e-winning author Alexander Soldienits)'n 's novel ol h(e In a Soviet concentration camp has been banned from a high school dass room and d est royt>d ht-cause It t'ontaans languali?C ..you wouldn't allow to be used an the home.'' School Board Chairman Joan Chase said copies of "One Day 1n the Life of Ivan Den~sovich" were removed from a freshman writing class at Nute High School and destroyed following com· plaints Crom parents and a re· view by the board. Words complained of included several profanities . "It was language you wouldn't allow to be used In the home," Mrs. Chase sald. She said the Solthenitsyn case could lead to a new poUcy on books to be read by students an Miiton schools. Teacher Robert Riff said the book had been on the school shel\'eS for a Jon~ tame whr n hr decided to use al in his class. never thlnklng it would cause controversy. "I have mixed emotions about its removal. For the one book. I am not that overly concerned. But If It m eans that all boo~ will be censored by a committee, 1 would be bothered," he said. 15 Hurt in Crash LOS ANGELES CUP)) -Four- teen school children and a bus driver were injured Thursday in a colli sion with a Pacific Telephone Company van that hit the bus broadside. He also leaves erandparents Mrs Ins Oake!I, of Brea: Mrs. Goldie O'Rear. of Pomona, and Mrs. Cell a Va tchrr or San Bernardino. rjb_,. JU"f,,l(). t'S °>"" ..-~12 • w.: r'I :.;:, .. ' ..... • r• r, · The family sugsests that a re· membrance can be made to the n~ Cancer Care Center opening at Children's llosp1tal of Oran1e County this July. Funeral arrangement.~ are un· der dir ection of Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary. 1.'f It 1 ' ~ . 0 -~ I. wes~ ~p Ziggurat Leasing Decision Pending OM1;}f4 WI fc.l'~· ftW{ r!n ( {,-'{ rp·" l , at::}. ;..1vvic!c; ... wl.i~ U11.1rrU·rr~ 'r-'~l1 By FRF.DF.RICK SOIOEMEHI. 0.1"90.tlyl"l .. SUfl A deds1on le; expect~ within 90 davs on whether the f~eraJ 1ov· eniment wlll a llow Orange Coun· ty to le ase a portion ol the Laguna Niguel F~eral Build.in& for use as o sherHfs substation. The county bas asked about leasing about 24,000 ol the 500,000 available ~uare feet ln tbe mam· motb building acquind by the government in a conlroYersiaJ pr<>pcty exchanse wttb Rockwell International. W.C. Ennis. the county's space planrung director. said federal of· ficials are studying the proposed lease and have promised to stve the county an a nswer by summer. The bhertll's south county sub- station now Is housed in an unused courtroom at the South Oranae Count y Regional CMc Center. also localed in Laguna Ntiuel. It la expected that tbe courtroom will be placed lo service within a year, meanine the sheriffs 11ubs tation wall hllv(• toberelocat~. Ennlsaald • Thaddeus Dwyer, chief of operations ror the sheriffs de· partment. said lease ol a portion ol the buUding has been con· sider~ on ind orffortwoyears. He said department o(ficlals nnt look~ a t lbe building whUe the trade between Rotkwell and the IO'*ernment was In negotJa. lion. "We decided at the Ume lo stay away from It," Owyersaid. Tbe substation subffquenUy was located at the ri!gional civic center on a temporary basis. Dwyer said a substaUon could be located at the federal building on a temporary or permanent buls. depending on action by the County Board ol Su pervbon. Enl\la Hid a reapc>nae by 1u.m. mer from the federal government on the lease would allow definite rtt0mmendatlon1 to be m ade to the board durtn1 upcomJna hear. tnas on the count)' budcet- ' Badharn 'Misuse' Charged By JA("K CffAPPEU. oe-.0.111._...,. H 1rry J f'ffrcy, tandldate for the cor nomination to tho 40th Congreulonal District, char1ed fellow randldatt Ro bert E. Badham toda) with vlolallon of tht i.tatt f'olltlcal Reform Act of t9'74 11nd mlsuu· of r>ubll<' t'unds. Jtoffrev announ('ffl ht has filed formal romplalnts with the F1lr PtllatkaJ Practlre Commlsslon. the California State Attorney Genera.l's office and w\U 1e.k •n Orange County Orand Jury ln· vestleaUon otthe mauer. • The c har1e1 Jnvol vcd 1 rect?nt mailer th1t B•aham <R·Newport Beach> as state as semblyman for the 74th dlstrtrt sent to register~ voters in ha s distract. The mailer reputedly reren to Badham as a "Repruftl\atJve" rather than " Assemblyman" a.nd its questionnaire ask several questions o n national rather than state issues Reat'hed al hi~ Newport Beach orfa ce. Badham . called the t'harges "nonsense .. "I really shouldn·t be gracing this nonsense with a response." he s aid. He S(\1d that if J eHrey wanted to make complaints to the Fair Pollt1cal Practices Board - "which I s u:.pect he bas already done on some other issues lo no avail'' -that was Jef~y'sright. Badham said he rt'ferred to himsetr In the March newsletter as a "representative" because .. we have a representative form of governmt'nt. '' "I have u s ed the term ·representative' for more years than Mr. Jeffrey has been 1n California." Badhamsa.ld. An ex am i nation o f the Badham 's newi.lellers, howeHr. i.hows that pret'edm11 maileri. fl'- rerred to him as Assemblyman Badham. The mailer" "<'re pnnled ancl mailed al taxpayer expense. Badham said hi.> didn't know how many were m:uled or how much the} t'OSt He s aid the lef?1 slatave newlilet· ll.'r pro1tram IS 8 funct ion or lhe l>lale Assembly Rules Committee which oversees their content and provides for their dlstnbulion. .Jeffrey, speaking ln a news ronfcrence at his Laguna Beach campaign headquarters. saJd the mailer violated the section of the pollllcal reform act which states "no legislative newsletter can be sent at public expense by a st~te officer who has filed a declaration of candidacy for any offi ce." Visit 'Stirs' Connally Bid SAN ANTONIO, Tex. CUPJ) - J ohn Connally's invitation to slate Republican chairmen to vis· it his ranch during this weekend't natio n a l s trategy session h as prompted specula· t1on Connally 1s trying to enhance hi s possibilities as a GO P pre- sidential candidate. Sen. J ohn Tower (R·Tex.). and Texas GOP Ch airm an Ray Hutchison strongly denied Con· nally had a nything to do with calling today's meeting to di~· cuss strategy for congressional elections .