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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-17 - Orange Coast PilotJ ,,,_. .... -----.. ' ROyal Divoree • For Margaret And Snowdon? .. . ... .. WEONESOAYAFTERNOON,MARCH1 7,1W6 VO\. ... "° r..1HCTlo .. s.11 f'&G~'S Royal Rift ... wi...-. .. ROYAL SPLIT FOR PRINCESS MARGARET, LORD SNOWDON? Queen's Slater Seid Pl1nnlng Legel Sep1ratlon Royal Marriage Said on the Rocks l.ONDON <1\f'I Prinrt''' M.1rann ·I. '!lronJ.t "1111-.1 '""'r of Qut't'n F.l11 :tl11•lh II. 11nd ht·r t:lnbt• trollln ~ p holc)J.:l ,1pht•r hu,banct Lor d S1111\\don .1n• t.1k In g ~lt•pt; to'' .ud ,,•par .1t 11111 or di\ or1·1" l.undurl "''" 'Jlillll.lr' n· porll'd loda~ Bur kini.thu rn Pal111•1• 11•f11,r1l 111 r omml•nt on 1 t•11nrt .. thut th1• q111•,•n np11r11\1•1I tlu• hr l',1k11p "Ob\'Hlll'lv tht• .. 1tu .. 11on """ b1•1•n tl 1•wu ~\l'<I h\ lht• rm ul r 11 in 11 .v . · · ... a 1 d 11 11 u 111 <' ,. -.pokt•i.rnun. "hut I arn rmt 111 ,1 po111tion lo 'II~ wl1111 dl'Cl,1011. 1f nn\• hn 'I b1·1·n r1·:wlll'<I .. ,\ spokl'('om ~r lhc Churc·h of Rocky Not lnlerested CHJC AGO l L' Pl > \'ice Pre s id e nt N e l ~o n Rockefeller has d enied re ports that a vire pres1den· tial drnfl wa'\ under \\a \ on h is be h• and sail h<' asked Pre 1denl Ford not to consider him as a DOS!>I ble runnlnic mate Rockefelle r said he r<'· newed his earlier requ<.'st lo remain out of the race m a letter sent Tue~day to Ford. Rockefeller . all<.'ndlnfl a p r iva te r ec epti o n sponsor ed by the President Ford Committee. told re· porters .be would not be r hosen for 'Ice pr<.'sident, a nd, 1£ r hosen. v.ould not 'lilCCCpl F. n Jo: I an d . v. h 1 c h CJ Jl po' t'" d l\.Or ct'. 'aid 1t' 'lp1n lual head, thl' an'hbhhop of Cantt•r bun. '' ' ii\\ ,1rc of lht• .. 1tu.1t11m conC\'rn 1111ot Prtn<'l''' '.\t a r)!.1r1•t' mur· range" but RBVl' no details The qul't'n held a rl'~ul ar '<'hl·duk rl M''~1on \\1th the Prl\ ,. ( nunctl. h<'r clO~l'~l ad\IWr '\, hut 11 \\ .1.. not known v. h<'l her t ht' 111a1 r1a.il' \\ 3"' tl 1~<'ll'~t·c1. and a "flOkt•,m.111 'l.1trl "lht•rt· \\Ill he nu 1tal<'mt"nl tooay " U9t• pn·.;~ at•cmmt ,,11d lhl' cou pll'. who han• \\\ 11 r hlldr\'n. hu<I t)(' ii 11 n rli v o r <'t' 1>rocl' l' d 111 i;t ~. Others sald they planned u lcgul 'l'JHlratwn Tht• fu ror follow<>d mounttni: ).pt•culatw n that lht' prince!>~·!> 151 •• year marri a~t· v. a~ on the rocks Lord !\nowdon. 46. m llon5t KonR e n route to put on a photo jlraph1 c exh1b1t1on in i\u,traha. told reporter s "f ha \ C OC\ er dlS· r us <'d my per sonal hfr in the past and I ha \'I? no intention of do· lnll ll nov. " The 45-year -old princess. a white gown setting oCJ ber suntan from a Caribbe•n vacauon, al· tended the ope nmg of the Na t1onal Theate r·s new home on the sout h bank of the Thames and <See ROYAL, Page AZ> Argentina Bombs Bl'~NOS AIRES. Argentina ( L' P l 1 -A dot en terrorist born· ho exploded during the night in four widely separated cities in 1\rgenltna·s continuing war of nen·es. police reported today. T here \\as extensive property damaiie but no in1unes \I.ere re- ported Reagan To Get :ff2 Spot? CHICAGO (AP) -Ronald Reagan Is clinging ~his political life and It will l ake a miracle lo save him now. But President Ford just might have a ·r ure for the defeats he has inflicted on his challenger: the Republiran nomination for vi re president. That poss ibility, which the President never has dismissed . almost rertainly will be part of the case Ford's emissaries pre· ~ent as they try lo coax Reagan out of the presidential race in the name of Republlran unity. Despite Ford's runaway vie· tory Tuesday in the Illinois pre· sidenlial primary e lection, Reaaan said he was going on \\Ith h1~ campaign and told sue>· portl'~ tha t there arc better ~late!> ahead for him Reagan ha11 s aid rl'peatedly he I!> not interested 1n .~cond place on a fo'ord tickN. but the option - 1r indeed it 1s there nexl summer could look m ore inviting given tht' Prc ... 1d('nt ·~ victorious march through the early pnmary clec· l100\ Amon~ Demorral". the signals out of llhno1s re od this way : Geor1-?ia 's Jimmy Carter tl1thtent'd h1" arip on the rron- trunne r ''I role w ith o landslide in the !Hl'Hld(.•nt1al preferenr e bollotlnit and un unexpectedly ~lronll Hhowln~ m the delegate compct1t1on While the count wa11 not com· plele In the dclc Jt11te contests. Carter entrlci-led for 58 Ulinois ~eats al the Demorratlc National Convention. A total of 155 de · leizate sea lo; were contested Tues· <~e ILLINOI . Page A.2) HE CONVERTED TABLE TO CASH "The ad Just did marvelously. I sold the table •· That ·s the &d verllsinR sucress expcnenre of the Costa Mesa "om an who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: One of 1 ki nd, 3xS glass loppe<i dnftwood corr~ table 1225. 31 t Mesa 0Ttve. fll4 . CM. xxx· xx xx If you have h ou s e hold treasures you want lo convert to cash. call 642-5678. It's easy to find a buyer when you advertise in the right place Along the Or a nge Coast. the rijlht place 1s tbe Daily Pilot . Court of Appeals· Rejeets. Vallerga 'Tilinted' Charge 'Rent·a·Rider' Fast Buck/or Fmt Lane LOS ANG EL&'i (A P) -As highway patrolmen kept stopping underpopulated autos in a Santa Monica Freeway cbmmuter lane, students offered themselves today for $1 apiece as "rent-a -riders." Santa Monica City College student Mark J ones. :l>. had his cohorts lined up on Overland A venue near the freeway on-rap carrying signs offering their uni- que service. Passengers are at a premium because the ex- perimental lane requires at least tnree persons in any car using what used to be the "fast" lane of the freeway. one of the busiest throughways in the world. "We're doing it for a laugh," said Jones. Fun or not, there were several customers. They paid the dollar so they could legall y ride the "diamond lane." so called because it has diamond· shaped marker s painted in the middle. . 'Tainted' Charge V allerga Appeal Rejected by Court Former Oran ge County a'-· sessor Jac k Vallerga'') prolt"•l that a Grand Jury lndlrtment containing conspiracy chaq(es was "tainted" has been rejected by the Fifth District Court or Ap peals. The deris ion means thul Vallerga, 54. muHt now fuce the• Kern County Superior Court lrlal that was delayed lui;l rcb. 17 when his lawyc r5 riled the up peal. Court omclals in Bakersfi1•ld said today that Valteraa's new trial dale cannot be set until Ill' lawyers have discussed the l11suc with Kern County JudRC p n. Orton and the Oranjlc County Dtstrtct Atlorn('y's Orr.re. Justices or the Firth Di'ltrict appellate rourt re1ectto'<I without comme nt dc fcnse uriumen1~ that the dlstnr t nl\orney omittl'd evidence favorable to \'allerga in S(?ekang the Grand Jury indict ment. The r onspirac y charaes are based on all e gati ons that \'allerJla and Congre!\Sman An drew J . Hinshaw CR Newport Beach>. unla wfully \Hied county manpower and materiali-during f{\nshaw's successful bid for of· fire in 1972 while he held the of- fice of Orange County as!iessor. HJnshaw. S3. faces trial on the same charges April 19 ln Oran1te . Quake in Hollister HOLLISTER (AP> -No damage was reported followinJl a moderate earthquake that shook buildings and rattled \\ mdows here, police say Count) Superior Court. llrn~ha\\ ha~ b1tc•n sentenced to one to 14 ~ea r'I m slate pnson a fte r he lng found guilty on bnbt•ry cha rge-; r eturned by lhr Grand Jury lie 1s free pending .i heanni:: of hi'> a pp1•al. Valll'r~<l wa~ round J(Uilty lrt II \'l•ntura County tourt Ja.-.t Au..:u~t afte r hl•1n~ trrcd on mult1plt· rrimrnal rhar J.(t':I that inclu,lt·rl urund thl'rt Ill' wa11 re moved from office. rin cct Sl.000 and .. c•n h.•ncl'd toOO duyl' IO jail Air Security Agent Grabs A Big Prize LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Thal was no hijacker that TWA secun· ty agent Hans Langer raughl that was lhe head of the Federal Aviation Administration, John McLuca s. An FAA s pokes man s aid McLucas was conduclina his own security test al Los Angeles In· ternatlonal Airport. McLucas tried to bypass the serurily check- point by posing as an airline em ploye. Langer stopped him and gave Mc lucas a lecture. without re- alizing he was upbraiding the head oflhe FAA. McLucas "just loved " the far t security precautions were good e nough t o c atc h him, the spokes ma n said. . ~-- Officials Denying Story By ROBERT BARKER ot .,_ O•lty f'014 ~" Thousands of pieces of mail ha ve been des troyed or thrown away at the Huntington Beach Post Office al 6771 Warner Ave., three mall carriers c harged Tuesday. Dennis Ryan !lays the prepon- derance or the alleged losses was in bulk mail a nd that the total loss could be as high as 6,000 pieces of mail. He said rarriers noticed the disappearance when t hey re· turned fro m their morning rounds on Jan. 31. He said tht: m alter had been brought lo the attention of Hunt· ington Be arh Post Master Dean Ward and Orange County postal inspertor Pete Hlrkock in Santa Ana. \ His story was supported by fellow carrier Lynn Ocllows and a nother veteran rarrit:r who d1dn·t want he r name U!il'd for w h a t " h e t e r m t• d f f.l a r s or rerrlmmat1on Postmastl•r Ward .. aid the mail was not de~troyed and that 1l was all dd1ver<•rl lh• dcdin<·d further comme nt t'Xc<'rJt to ucJd he had "hf.l1Jrd th<• !>lor y ." Poi.ta! 1ni.pcrtor J11rk{)('k ~uhl at thtll point there 1' nothing to ISN• MAii .. PaJtt•A2) OranJte ,...j C oast ~~ We a titer c·on-.1d<>rahll• <'lou11' ond «oolt•r throu1ih Thur .. duy About a 20 1w 1 <'l'Ol r h :H1l'\' • uf r.1111 11111• T h11 r,cl11 y J.o"' t omi.:ht r..11 lo 55 llrl(h' in t h1• m111 t,.h INSIDE TOD~ Y Pttolumo'• '.dow groulfh' policy. rtcenlly 11phtld by tlw Suprtmt Court. h<Js spark.rd con/rdenct In ulhtr c1llt• lo cur/J quick dt t•tlopmcnt Sre· •IOTJI Al/I Index 2 DA.IL Y Pll.OT s Wectnet4ay. Mar'n 17, 1976 'Hard Evidence' No U.S. POWs in Vietnam-CIA WASlllNCTON <UPl>-There la no evidence that any Amencan priaooer1 ot war are ltill alive tn Southeast Aila. the ClA reported LOd.ay OD the biU1lll O( pre\/IOU&ly classlhed information. ~ The •&ency'• deputy director. U . Gen. Vernon A. W.Ultrt, told the House Select Committee on Missing Person!> tn Southeast A.Ila: "I regret l cannot tell you that th e re are American prisoners left in lndoctuna The hard evidence la the~ Is not " Ho wever, Walters told the committee that some govern· menu. part1cularlr Nonh Viet· nam. could qu1ckfy clear up queaUons about Amtrlcans miss Ln& In action if they v.ould ~upply Information clearly an the ir pos&eSllOD. Walters said the CIA colle<ted an enormou• amount or inlorma· lion on a top-prionty basb for more than a decade an trying to p111 down information about the American prisoners und those mtulng in action. "There is no question." he said, "that the North Vietnamese have knowledge conettning the 6Political Fugitives' 4 Claim Patty ~Never Forced' ' BERKELEY <AP) -A message, purported to be Crom four people Patricia Hearst bas testified might want to hurt her. says the bank robbery defendant .. was never forced or coerced lo remain an unde rground revolu· tionary" with the Symbionese Liberation Army. The "'typewritte n m essage. headed "Communique from four political fugitives." was received Tuesday by Berkeley radio Sta· tioo K PF A. It was signed with the names. Kathleen A.on Soliab, J osephine Sollab, Bonnie J. WilderandJim Kilgore. Tbree of the handwr itten names bear strong similarities. however. s u ggesting the f'ro•P•~Af ILI4'NOIS •.• day, with 14 to be sele<ted at the :.tate Democratic convenuoo. -Chicago Mayor Richard J . Daley established him.self once again a s the dominant man In II· hnois Democratic politics and as a potential power broker at the Democratic <'onvention. <Reial· ed picture, A4 > -Sar gent Shri\ler. the 1972 Democratic \'ICC pr<':-tdential nominee who never could get his pri mary campaign off the ground. ran a poor third and 'irtu;illy quit the campa1ttn . -Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace absorbed his second :.traight defeat by Carter. and h1:. re!>ponse ~a!! a replay of what he had to sa) afti:r hi:. bcJtin~ ID Florida a week aeo: he dalmi:d he feU good about hts showin£. Carter and Wallace. Ford and Reagan meet a gam Tuesday m North Uarolina . t'ord celebrated his \.1ctory in a speech t e lephoned to a Republican dinner in Grand Rapids. Mi ch. "That's a great victory and another real clincher in our effort to win the no mination and lo go on to victory on Nov. 2," he said. ". . We 're going to keep our un· broke n string of victories." Rea..ean clu1me<1 to ha\IC met his goal hy ~eltltlA "somt.'thjng owr 40 percent of the voll' ... By any stundard. he was a hmdshde lost•r. Aul he )>Jld he nt·H~r had unv 11lu:.1on lhat he r n u I rt h 1• .1 i t h 1' I I I 1 n o 1 :- llepu bhc u n orA.1n1l.it1on "and lhc prom1<:e1' hr mg 1i.'>ued 'o bountifully from till-Whitt· 11011!\t.' "Ho"eH'r. the fJl'l th.it I ha\t' \11111 .. uml'lhmJ,e o\ 1·r 40 Jl'.'rCl'nl o( thl' \Otl.• 111 th1<, oqwn1z<1 t111n llom111..it e1l !>lLtk on1'\: o1~a1n in d1cute' th.it th1•n.• I'> ma1or 111' '11t 1,r.11•twn v.1thin t•llr p.irl~ "11h lhl' kind of h•11deri.hlp 1t ha~ wen rt•t'l'IVllllf .. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , ... ,.., ..,,,,. ,,...,,, 0.111:11 .. t'i•1'4 *''too "''•' ' I"'' f 1f•t t "' f'H flt\. •• , ... f!I 1• l j., IN i, .,.., l , .. ' • ~'"''''" ( ''" ., ' ''• ., ... .,, """"' 4'1 , .... ~11ritwU ~"""·· '~'"""" t I , • f • (t"t• ttl~"41 Nt•lNll i._M" ... wt•t 1 .. ,1,,, t •• "' • '°'"'"' t n tr t•I , •• • n ""-•·1• 1.,.. • _. ••• ,. 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The FBI said the document was being examined for authenticity. Miss Hearst on Feb. 2A named th e four d u r ing cro ss· examination in ber trial as persons s he feared might "cause extreme harm to myself and my family." Testimony has linked the four with the SLA. The four -page message said. ''We are the four people Patricia Hearst claims are out to kill her. This is an outrage and a calcuJa t· ed Insult we are greatly sad· dened ·and angered that our one· time sister. Patricia Hearst. has not shown the poliUcaJ mtegnty nor personal strength to stand up to the reactionary forces of her family and the V.S. govern- ment." The message went on in that vein and contained, toward the end. a page or Invective that labels the bank robbery trial a "media circus." and charac- terii.es the trial as a political "of· fensive" by the Hearsts and the government Ford: 5~o/o, , Carter: 48% In Illinois CHICAGO <A P l -Here are the vote t otals in the Illinois Republican presidential pre- ference primary with 11,083, or 98 percent. or the state's 11,272 precincts reportmg: Ford 449,471 -59 percent Reagan 306_.SQl -40 percent Here are the vote totaJs in the Democratic primary with 11,100, or 98 percent. of the state's pre· t'tncts reporting· Carter 618.367 -48 percent Wallace 3~.987 -28 percent Shriver 2<>7 ,438 -16 percent Harris 96.987 -8 percent Here is how lllinois delegates lo the national political conven· lions would be apportioned. ac· cording to vote returns for de· legate slates from 73 perce nt of the state's l 1.2i2 precincts 1n Rl'publlcan \'Ollng and 74 percent • in Democratic voting R EPl'BLJCASS-96 Ford 64 Reagan H l 'nromm1tted 11 Df:)1 0('R 1\TS-IG9 Ste' en.,nn 88 Carter 58 Wallace 3 l 'nromm1lle<19 Humphrey :l Walker I Get• ·''""' Tri al fate of iome unaccounted·ror U.S. ~noonel IOll over North \'lt>tnam " Because or their hl&hly or· ,aruud 5~lem for collecluli in· ormatloo about downed American pllou. Waltt>rs sald, "It 11 believed that Nortb Viet· nam holds s lcnihcant a mounts of a ccurate information o.n former and current Americans missins or killed In uction in Southeast Asio " U S. records show more than IOO MIA cues still unresolved. "We should bold their <North V 1 e t n a m ' s l f e-e t t o t he humanita rian fire untll they gave out the information." Walters :.aid. "We should tell them \hat this lsn 't how c ivilized naUona operate." He descnbed as "not accurate" a r e p o r t q u o t.I n g t h e Rev. Paul Lindstrom of Ctucago as saymc some Amencans are being held in a border area in or near Chana. And he said the CIA bas pro· v1ded the House committ.ee with all the information lt has oo the subject. He gave this rundown: -CAMBODIA : E\leryone known to be in captivity in April. 1974, has been accounted for, either as returnees or on the list of those who died in captivity. -LAOS: The Pathet Lao gov- ernment may ha ,·e partial re· cords of events lhat occurred near their former capital of Sam Neua, but li ttle information about any Americans who may have d ied or been captured elsewhere . Al one time there were confir med reports of at least three American POWs held an caves. but there is no informa· lion lo sugges t they are still alive. -NO RTH \'IETNIUI: "There has been no substantive report· ing, confirmed or confirmable. of Americans still being held cap- tive in North Vietnam." -SOUT H VI ET NAM: All pertons known to have been in captivity in April. 1974, were ac- counted fQr. The Saigon govern- ment "should have information on Americans lost in the south prior to 1973. · • MAIL •.. substantiate the alle1ations such as who sent the mall and who was to receie\le it. "It's hard to believe." Hickock: said. "t can't s ay that it didn't oc· cur but if it did, it ls difficult to pro\le. '' He said he would be checking "1th s upervisors and taking steps to find out about lbe alleged disappearance. He said he talked lo Ward whom he considers one of the bes t postmas ters in Orange Counly and was told the loss just didn't occur. Hickock said also t hat he fatled to get signed statements from carrier s concerning the re· ported losses. but the three car· riers who talked lo the Daily Pilot said they hadn't bee n asked The thr ee. Including the person who wanted her name withheld, said they would agree to sign such statements. "The whole thing is bad." Miss Rellows said Tuesday. "Where is tht> ln11pet'tor on this?•· Ryan. who ha s been a car· ner nearly five years, said he contacted Huntington Beach police who he said told him of. ficers couldn't act unless a com- plamt was filed by a rec1p1enl R' an !laid that 11 ''a common practice to set aside bulk mail for tht> next day's dd1very when the \'Olume 1s too much to handle am one day "The first and 5eeond clac;s mall has first pr1on ty," he su1d. "and we get to the bulk. moil the nc'tl ti me .. Ile said that the carrier-; noticed the mail was missing wht:'n they returned from their morning appointment!! and that the mntkr was reported tr' union repre~cntativt>!I, Ward ond even tuall)', the postal in11pector. Ryan said that the flr-.t clui; mail 1s often lntermin'tlcd with bulk mail and he said he reeli; certain that some of 1t too was al- lef{edly destroyed. Officer Slays Kidnaper SAN BERNARDINO <AP> -A sheriff's department marksman posted on a free" a) O\ erpass shot and killed a m an \\ho held a 50-year·old woman hostage at gunpoint 1n a kldnaping. authorities said The dead man was identified as David 0 . Kelly, 24, of Rialto. who shot a nd wounded th1· woman in her right side as he was gunned down Tuesday, in· vesllgator said. ~1rs Georgia Wingo. sb. of Fontana was h s ted an satisfac· tory condition at San Bernardino \ Planning Aelaad? The painter of this road caution sign in San Diego is probably the m ost red-! aced e mploye in the city's streets de partm ent to- day. He was ready to adq the second word. STOP, but probably decided to rest and re· consider \hings. Mortuary Halted In Laguna Hills By TOM BARLEY Of .. O•ilY ...... SU• An Orange County Superior Court Judge deli\lered what may be the death blow today to plans for construction of a mortuary overlooking part o( the Laguna Hills Leisure World complex. Judge H. Walter Steiner issued a preliminary injunction haltintt further work on the McCormick Mortuaries facility which is now under construction near Leisure World's Clubhouse Three. The ruling issued after a 24 · hour delibe ration includes th~ comment: "There is a reasona· ble probability that a trial court ma y fjnd th e u se (of the m o rtuary> to be non - compatible. · Judge s'teiner also noted that the pla mt11fs-10 Leisure World residents-ha ,.e •·a reasonable probability of success at the time of trial." It was a rgued Monday at the hearing before Judge Steiner that construction of the mortuary would ha\le a "chilling effect" on re 1dents of the retirement com· munity withm view of the bwld· ing. Jt \.\as also ~uccessfully ar~ucd that Leii.ure World resident.i. not immediately affected by the pro- ximity of the mortuary wouJd be disturbed by the increase an funeral traHtc generated by the fac1hty. Judge Steiner ruled that the plaintifCs must po5.t a Sl00,000 bond pending trial of the issue to "protect the interests of the de- fendants.'' He makes it clear in his rive· page opinion that the mortuary opposed in a petition signed by 1.400 Leisure Worlders appears to be in conflict with the prin· clples of the Ross moor-Leisure World Planned Community Development Plan. It was argued for the plaintiffs that there were many other sites in reasonable proximity to the re· tirement community that could ha ve been utilized by McCormick Mortuaries . ll was also argued that the de- velopers could have made a pro- fit on the land if they had decided lo t-espect the wishes or Leisure World residents and Sttk another location. Newslteln: Fro• Pag~ 11 I ROYAL ... :.aw Albe rt F1111h•\ 111 .111 111h'UI. fou r ·hou a pr 0Ju1:l 1on o t "Hamlet " Shl' n nd Sno" don h.n t' l" o children. Da\ 1d V1:.count Ltnley, 14._ and Lad~ Sarah Arm:.tron~· Jones. 11. Reporh of m .u1lJl p1 11hlt•111' bl'l"l't'll lh1• !'\ll(l\\tlOll' hJ\l' c1n·ulull'd for\ l".11:. Tht•re "as a Ill'" oulbn•jl.. vi speculation rcN'ntly \\lll'n tlu• princeb:. vucal1011C'd on lttt' Canh bean t!>l<ind of Mu ... t1qUl' 141lhout her hus band a nd "1th 27 ,H•ar uhJ Hoddy Ll t'wcllvn. whosl' father heads th<' Wh1t brt•:1d hn•Yit•n. She ali.o v1Mlcd Llt•"l'llyn r~­ cenlly at a rc1iort he run~ near Bath. The tr.id1t1onul oppob1lion lo divorce in th<.' royal family h.i:. relaxed u gn~al deul i.111ce King Edward Vil! was for<'ed to ab· d ie a te in I 936 to marr,v un American divorcee. But thccc was speculation that !\faqwret would have to rcnounc<.' her right of s uccession to the throne because the monarch I' the head of the Chur<'h of England .ind tht: church 1s opposed tod1 vorce Margaret " fifth 111 th\: ltnl' uf succeSMon bul unhkl•h l'\er 111 Occupy the throne l.nH:t· 1-h l' " preceded hy the qucl•n'i. fou1· healthy children BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, affecting an estimated 23 million people in the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure . Yet, if detected and treated, in most casea it can be controlled. Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18,19 Ma:rinen Scntnga and Loan is sponsoring a blood pressure clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover and WestcWf in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 11 ·00 a.m. until 3:00 p .m., Thursday and Friday, March 18 and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is · provided under the direction of the National High Blood Preuure F oundatlon. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingsat 642-4000. \f; .,__, (I•\\ PO\UQ• rtl•ft .. , (•t•• Y,,. 4 (.t to•o,o!.1 \~\.(•ttf t\f•1c•·•~\IJ,...,..1 trllt Otf"ll.61\,1 1\mOt"f"'!" '°"' t"'°,,......t.,.._b_ "'t'flOlt'lftlf!llf Boxer Rubin "Hurricane · Carter has been granted a new t rial by the New J ersey Supreme Court. \\ h1ch over· turned his triple murder con \'lCtion. County Medical Center. .....~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' r I Wednesday. Maren 11 1976 DAil V PILOT \3 Wearin' of the Blue • ID Seal Beach By ITHl1R R. \1. S~L Uh, and t>eaorrah. 1t ~ St. Patrick"• l>uy and ll> d y· ~ ~ "'orld \\ 111 know huw the h<\mlt't or Seal Beach UT\I\~ ill tradttlQOOll n·l~broatlon or tht ()ttaa.lon Thl' doy honoring tht> !illtnt re l'IOWO •d for l•holltnit Ill lht snikt•!i off thl' Emcruld hie C"ould 10 any Ol'll' o ( !H'\l:rJI tli(h•rtnt 1110)1> Ont• almost nrt~'-u wee pro ar m tu kt•1•11 tru('k s~ul UCJl'h poll<''-' \'llUld ('bO\e all tht: l rtllhm<'n and Crlshm en·for ..&·duv urt ~tarn 8~·Y!@lliff? @@((WO©® Tht' t'olumn appeari. dally ucept Saturda)-. and Monda)i.. :.11 U j1t1 h • Ill / /11 'I I nit /'ul /)ti"'' /'ill 11tf/t 11r 11•11 ltr/~' 1/t'I 11 r u • ,1, 1'r \ omt 01 ,,.,,, 11••11 111•1 t/ '" , .. 11 •' 1111'</llll ,,., rn ''"' ,.,,,,.,, "' 111111 I 11 , ,, , •' \/ u t I ,, .. ,,, .,,,. ''"·'··' ,,, /'II I /),,"II I I \ " llf \I' I I If I' <I r • 111111 I '"'" I /1,11/11 /'i/01/ /'(I "" i I '''" < "''" \/, "' I I 11 '•• '•• /111 /111fr 111111r '• 1f'µJ U~ I "UHthf 1 Tax Exe111pf Ion DEAR P ,\T I n·ad in 'our col· umn i-oml' t1mt' JJ!O that per..,on' prepanni:: t.1 x rl'lurn~ 'hould bl· rcJ?1-.tercd '' 11 h ttll' 'tJte l'H· been dealinJ: \\1th a cert1hed public Jl't·ountant tor -,eH:rJI ~ear~. and h~· tl'lb me that re ~1,tratwn '' not rl.'qu1n·d ror CPA~ b th1., true·• R. T,. lluntington 84.'ach \'e . Exempted from thj'I rt· qnir e m e nt are Ca lifo rnia {'ertifie d Public Act'ounlant'i <CPAs) and Pu blk t\t'('()Untants <PA s>. members or the California Ba r. hank a nd tru\t t'O mpani e-. a nd p e r .,on -. authorlzt'd to practk1· l'K>Fore lhc Internal R en•nue Service. All other tax prt'pan•r!> "ho chari:e a rt-t• for pn•pa ra t ion or stall• or ft'deral lnronu• tu . rf'lurni. or i.ta te hank a n cl corpora lion franc hbt· tux rt•h1rni. mui.t n ·· ~i,ter "ith th1· Department or ('onsumt·r \Hair.... l'onllumeri. who hire a lax preparn should a'k th£• eo,t lnH1l\ell 1nior to pre· paration. '.\1ak1• -.11r1: that \Our prepar n 'if.tn' }our return,· and lnrludf'' a 't•ar·round addre.,s: It i<i required h~ l;rn. Ohl a In coplc11 or all prt'plllt'd dOCUllll'nl\; )OU are enlitlt·d to them. K1•1(htra· tion or a t:n prt'pan•r may be rl" ,·oked for fraudult'nt. untrue or mis leadin g pro m otion or 'en lee,. In addition. a state r e . ~htration ct'rtirtute mui.t be posted at each ta'< prt>parer Ion· lion. H you ha\e problem'! "Ith a la'< prcpart'r. eontact the ('II Ii for n i a 0 t' pa r l m e n t of {"on1>umt>r \ffalr,., Tax Preparer Program. 11121 0 St .. Room A·IJ9. ~oeramt•nto, (' \ 9~.Rl I Cphom•: 9lfl·J2:!·:l:l90 l. Rail St r ike O ver C II ll' \C:O I \I' I ~·n I<'(•\\ J'\ n1111n.1l 11n ttw S.111t.1 Vt• H:ul\\av 111d." ,1f\N .1 bnl'I 'tnkc hv th(. 1\1 ulht•rhnod 11( lt.111\\,1\ ·.ind .\1111111' Clt•rl..' Th<• ,urpri t' \\,tll..out "' H.11QO \\011..<'r!> 1n I:! ... 1.111°' 111·i.:.111 .11 1111\\ n Tut•,d,I\ 1n .1 1fl,p11t1• "' 1·r pr111'\(l't•d n111trat·t f'I I J Ill: l'' Street, 1r they become too tipsy and n>'<\d) The fi~hling lnsh and fight mi lrl h for a day eould chai.c all the Su.I Buch pohet> and re lnforct'mcnta called in from olher ethet ofl h ln Street Thi~ a. con idcr~ unlikely. Th\! Amcrr(':an Ch•I Llbettt\!1' l'mon IACLL'' could bU<' la ) lh\• police. or <b. l thl' lrtshmen •md lrl11hm,•n for ~ duy Poltce and St Padd\"11 celebranb h;,a\·e indeed ~har~ Minn Strcut O\'t:r the yuri.. but not alway:. under the most cor- d1ul of cond1t1ons. ai. battle:. for ah occupation surged to and fro ~veral limes. in foc·t. the St Brown Pad~.. 01.1) re\'tl~~ havt bt't<n ihlpped out of. to" n U1 padd) "•con bt-cause the Se.it &:•ch Jail rac1llty I'> too .. mull to huld them aJI ~·al fk'aich PoliC"e Chtef Ed C1barelh, "hu dt>hn1tcly i not lrl~h. ~a•d Tut-!>da' ruaht h1~ m\•n "''di carry out their Pf"·•i.1>1an4"<1 dutlei. und proccdun·' U\!o Jn O()Un('\•d Per~onul 1dent1f1cal1tlf\ t\( St'Jl Rt!UCh 'is1tors and t'.'lll.tcn' "ill be checked. t:!IJJ\!l'Wlly paten llal pub·crawll•r!i "ho look hh they mlghl b{• under the h.·g•1l drinktnR JI;<.' Chief C1bban•lh ..u1d 1h111 \\ 111 b\• dont· 011 a ~tur u\1011 b11M11 on Main St reel, v. ht ch houM"!> tv.o saloon~. Clanc~ ':. and the lrti.hu b) lhl' St•a These tv.o pu~ seem to recl'IH' much mort- allt!ollon each March 11 thnn the httlt> MeiuC"un rurc up tht• 'lrt~·t Ile otbu 'lltd 1t v.111 be done :at mt1JOr artcrrnl t'lltr\ polnh to lht.> ell~ 1( n~,:-.tr" ACl.l' ".llC'hmen.. pion to be ••round \t..ain Strcf't"\u u':.urt' oo one:i. co11!>t 11ut ionul nahti. ::ire utmd~ed Chief C1bburt•lll f.'hulh'ngt•d un ACLL' pn·:-.:-. rt>le.iw ;1-.i.crtion that ~UC'h :.trict '\UPNVl!\.100 m11tht Indeed b\• u11t·on~I itu tumal The le11ul r111hti. or~irn1iu twn re-read 1ti. poi.1t1on pap('r 1s 'in It .for Real' ued to tht' med11:1 and ugreed It \\Us "' ron& The ACLU mft>rr.-d 1><>ll<'t' com ment:. lhltt St Putnc\('$ Da' \ 11> 1tor') \\ho "rnd up "t>arlng chrome braC't>h•t.., .iloni: "1th :.hamrock or other .rrt"ener.> are •Imo t ah\D\i. out of tcm1wri. 1n d1cutcd tht• ~t ain Stn~·t burneJtk 1' :urned !>Oki) ut tht'lll Arrt.'i.t rt•corth .inc1 bcxlkin.: ~hp.., rrt1m IHI 'l k1rm1i.hC'!> 01\ Mam Strl'<'t hu\e t'lll\ta1rtt>d nit tln·i.~ei. from 1111 o' ,.r OrunJ!1.' .ind Lo~ Anal'i<'i> Count1e1> und othl•r ~pot!i. i.uch 3!> Sunt-. l\tonll'u und t!\ t>n San Franc1seo f''ci.t 1 \'ll1ei-on i;tinall~ bc~an with a march1n1o1 pubhr hou:.l' lour from dO\\ ntn" n Long Beach 10 St!al Beach. thui-a\•t•c,>untln£' for a Mte.iblt! J(anR of alubriou• <'elebruntt-und J '''" '' jUtenng :-.trnittler ;,atl'oad 'M•nd Lnv. m ('l'I Cron' St•\ ernl aat>n Cit'!> 1ummon<'d to rt•,tor<' ortlel 1n JlUllt Nm ... t•ol Beot'h Voh<'t' and lhc AC:Ll' all u.:rcv on Onl pcunt l.1.'t e\ l'I') body ht• hnPP.> I'll tht• Wl'Orlll 0 U( llH' ~l't.'l'O Ulld lhl \\l•ar1n' of thl' blu~· C.'h1,•( ('I bbarel II Qlll IO one p11rt tn~ -.hot. ho" c\·cr. "ht•I\ ht• dt•<·lared St P~1tnt•k ':-L>nv 111 Sl'ill Rt•ul.'h I' not u trod1t1011 .. Tlwn• halltn 't bl' •n u purodt• from dim nto" n Lona l\\•n('h fur fl\'\') t«1r:-.. lw noti•t.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Governor Says He'll Campaign Beyond Calif omia SACRA)I EXTO CAP1 Gu' Bro'' n -,aid he \\Ould not al ct Edmund Brown Jr !>ilyi. he 1i. a tt'mpl 10 fort·t• thl' wl·rctan of '· national candidate for pres1dt'nt .. 1ate m rw11:?hborinl;! On·~o;l tu • althoujth he m1f!hl not solicit place h1~ nJmt· on that ,lJlc, campaign Junds or nm in any '.\la~ 25 pnmar~ l'lccuon ballot primary except Cahfornia':. Bro\\ n \\ho ha-.. ht'en go,crnor The 37-year·old Democra1 de· J.I month:.. ahn -.J1d h.: dlX'-.. not n1cd Tuesdar be 1s i.olely a ha\l' plan ... lo l'ampa1gn 111 other Cahforn1J favorite bOn. adding. slates until after Cal1fornia 'i. "I ''Ill campaign in California in Jun(' 8 ta ... t 1n tht· nation the context of a national cam· priman pa1gn. It will begin to materialize lie :.aid 1t 1., 1mpor1ant tu build in Cahfornia and spread east if a ba-.1.· m Cahfilrn1a f1ri.t and thut that 1!> the will of th~ people " he dot"':.n't thrnk any c:.ind1d:.ll<• Bro" n, a ma\'enck Democrat will l'mt·rge .i:-<"i<·<tr "1nn(•r from \\hO has \\On bipartisan support tht-pnman<'" BrU\\ll ... ;11d hl' for his unorthodox ">t~le. wns belie\'l'!'.> hl• ha., a rcal <·ham•t• fur f!lOrl' !>pec1flc about his mtcn t h t• n u m 1 11 J t 111 11 J t l h c lions than he wa-s when he made Oemocrat1t· ::'\atwnal Cumcnlwn h1!> initial announcement last f'r1 in Jul\' day .. The dell.>i:tate-. go thl'r<' mun\ But he ... a1d he hasn't decided or them uncom m 1ttt'<i manv cir "helher to i.eek rinane1al -,upport them comm1ttl•d to 1x.·opll' ~'ho or JUl>I J:?et by" 1th whal comes in don·t ha' t• a chann· :\h un lie o;a1d he probJbl~ \\OUld not go dertaking I' a i.eriou:. Olll' " afll!r ft:deral campa.i~n mone~. llro"n ":.tld which requires fond-raising tn 20 1 .. ..,.... Ill' reru,cd to ruk out ac·ct·pl or more stales 'NATIONAL CANDIDATE' inf.! a , ice pn· ... 1d<•nual nom111.1 And Hro\\ n repeatedly sho' e<l Cellfornia's Brown uon. but he .... 11d hl' 1-.. not cam a-,1de questions on h1s campaign. paigning for vice president foretgn and domestic isloues He "I ha,\' a phllo,oph.). and out Bro\\ n al"io ,..aid hl· tdl•phoncd 'aid th.~ rampa1gn_ b "e\'olu or that \\Ill eml'rgc a pollry , · hl' Ch1ca~o '.\layor Richard llaky a t1onary .. and that issue:. "" 111 replied rt-\\ day ... ugo ;ind that Dale~ n• eml'rJ?<' "Oi>y ou,upportd1.•kntt"' turned hi~ call TUl•'lda' 1hked The d1,cuo;!>10n of foreign · Oet1.•ntt· 1 .. u ... togan I don t \\h\ ht· calh:cl DJl1.·,· Bnrnn policy" a:-ty p1<'al of Brown kno" "hJt it nlt'Jn.., It m1.·an... replied ... tr anyone 1s 'mtcre!>ll'd .. Do ~ o u ha' e a fore 1 g n difft>rt'nl thmi;:' to d1ff<•r1..•nl p1.•o m being pre~idel\t, they'd bet policy" · he" a~ a sked pl1.'. · hi: n•ph1.·<I tcr call Ma;. or Dal1.•y " Deputies Charged Jailer Testifies In Beating Cases An Orange County Jail ~ergeant called as a derens(' wit- ness admitted Tuesday from the witness stand that he now "ques· t1ons the veracity" of a Jail depu· ty fired aller lwo prisoners "'ere beaten. Sheriffs Sgt. David Keller told prosecutor Stephen Weinstein as the defense opened its case in the Santa Ana Municipal Court trial that he based his opinion on the alleged filing or a false report by former deputy Robert T . Leavitt. 31. of Mission Viejo. Keller add ed under continued questioning tha t bis opinion or Leavitt is a lso based "on what I have heard about him !'>ince the incident." Leavitt a nd formt'r deputy Cary F . Hall. 26, of Santa Ana, arc bein~ trlt•d on charges or U!>· sault and battery rued after t v. o pnsoner... reC'elVed bosp1lal treat menl for IOJurie:. :,uffered iit thl' JJll Nickey B1J?ham. 21. told lh•• jun that he "a:. wread eaj.!kd agalni.t the \\<all .ifter twin.: !.um moned from h1 i. cell b) the deh:n danls and then repeatedly kicked :md punched for no rt'a~on lhal he could reeall Wilham R Johnston. 23. of \'ahnda. testified that the defen- dants punched him in the ribs un- til he bled from the mouth lie \\as relurnl•d lo ht!> cell afl<'r hoi.pltal treatment. Keller admitted Tuesda} that he told Leavitt to "wnte a rl'port and co~cr your bull" 1mml'diall' ly after t hl' incident m vcllv1111:: Johnston Pee. 23. Keller rurther tt'!'.>llfied that J.,('av1ll admitted ~lnkm~ thl' prisoner. Hoth men face a one n•ar coun· ty Jllll term and a Sl.Ooo rine on l'ach m1sdemt•anor count 1f the Jury tn Judl!e William Thom~on ·., t·ourtroom rt·turn' J ~u11ty 't•rd1ct It .., <'Xpectl'd th.it both dden dants \\ 111 f:?O cin th<'\\ 1tnei.i. ,..ta net to te:-llf)' 1n tht·ir o\\ n cll'fl'n'c Tustin Wife Found Guilty In D e ath Plot A \\Oman booked on t!nar~e'\ or soliciting tu commit murtkr after she hired n 'hit man to eliminate hl•r hu!)band ha' b\•t•n found guilty or lh1..• chargci. 10 Orange Count) Sup<mur Court Judge Kt'nnl'th \\'1lham' d1.· livered the \'l.'rd1ct :.iftl•r dC'flon dant Lola Marguerite King. 46. of Tustin. allowed him to dee1de her jruilt or innocence by a readrng or the case transcript Judge Wilham1> v.111 sentcnc(.• her M arC'h 29 She r<il't'" a poss1 hie slate pni.on t erm or up lo 10 years Tustin pol1c1.• ~aid an un dcrcover oHicer who 1>0i.ed as a "hit man" colll'Cll'd a down pay mentor S250 from Mrs. King with the promise of S4 , 7~>0 more if he .killed Oouglai, Kmf,!. 45. and al· lowed her to collect $134.000 Ill hrelni.urancc Bank H oldup :\IEXJCO CITY IAPI F:i~ht men and thrc•e \\ nmt•n. \\1th thl'll lt•adt·r \hout1ni;? thl•y \\t:r<' urh.in ~ut•rnlta.... robbl'd a o;uhurban MeXl<'O City bank or about $40.000. the police said Bloriaey Kisser A \'1s1tor holds onto the frame p111 up for that µurposc and I!'\ held by a g uide as s he bend:-l>.ick tn kil->!'! lhl' Blarnev Stone al Old lllarncy Caslll.' in Ularnc•). Ireland. Tht• limc~tone landmark is estimated to be ovt•r :mo million \°ear!'! old Slayer Gets Life On Three Charges LOS ANGELES <A P > -A San Pedro man who pleaded guilty to murdering an Oranf,!e Count) woman in Irvine, sexually at- tacking a Hollywood teen-ager a nd slashinf.! a LonJ.! Beach coed with a hatchet has been sen· tenced to tire in prison. Geruld J ohn Shill. 28, was sen· tenced by Superior Court Judf,!e J ack E. Goertzen. who warocd the California Adult Authority to "weigh carefolly" any con- :.1derat1on of ever paroling the· man. Deputy Di st. Atty. Peter Bregman i.a1d the sentence. \\ hich was ~cheduled for Tues· day but actually handed down Friday. cons1r.ti-of consecutl\c term!'> for l he ~ex and assault counts ai. well a' the life term for murder. He said parole 1s posi.1 ble in about nin<' year., Shill originally was charRl'd with f.ix counts. including t....,,~ murders. two assaults and othc1 l'har,i~es relating lo the four al tacks that occurred monlhh from J uly lhrouj?h October 1974 · The first altt1t•k occurred Jul\ 25 when a i11rl was murder!!~ with a 357 maj?num revolvt'r stolen from a fr1rnd of Shill. Thl' body was found 200 yard<; from Shill's plae(• or employment. " S1j.!nal 11111 auto shop. Brcgma11 :.aid The sexual attark on lhl· 17 year-old llollywood J.?irl came 1• month later 1n th<' llollywOOtl 1111 1 ... artcr lht• .:1rl and ht·r boyfriend had bN·n p1<'kt!d uJI "h1lc• h1tC'hh1k 1ni.: 7ft000 F11nd A sked Welfare Audit Probed lh· \\'ll,1.1 ,\M SC'HREIR•:R . °' •~• O•ll't l"I~ ~II Or.m1iw ('m1nt:v -1uri..•rvl-<nr" or •h•n«I llw \ ·ount \' Adn11n1i.tr11tln• Office' Tu1.•:-1l.1\• 111 ,..111dv11 <·ountv Grand Jun rt·<1ut•:<t f~r ~7.000 1n ndd1111rnill Cuod" tu uuchl thl' ln>Uhlt><i l'llUlll \ \\ t•lf.\rt' fruud 1..>nfnrn•mrnt proi.:ram In a ll't tt.•r tot ht' b<Mrd. t ht· Jury .,aid "...iwr11r1t·ant prohh·m~ t'"<1:-t "1th re'(H'l't to C'"<l't'"~ prn n•durl'' rur pre~enllon. cftotect1on :ind ln\l',tlj.!:lllOn or \\C'lfart' fraud su ... pet'led fraud ('J~('\ an· not tx-ini.: In' est1Ji,1tl'd on :i time I\ baM~ .. Tht' Jury ., tot.ii .innual bud~wt ror .rnd11 rni.: count) department<i .rnd othl'r functrnns ..., about S6:1.0f(l Th<' lat<''t rt-que-,t \\OUld '"' Jn lllC'ren'e or mon• than 10 pt>rCl'nl Thou,1.?h they 'nted reluctanlh lo l!r:int th<' add1llonal fund1>. SUp l'r\ I SOr ~ W('r('n 't rut I\• satisfied with the requt'st. order in~ County Adm1ntstrall\'l' Or fleer Robert ThomJs to spend the ncxl t" o wt>eks conducting an in· 'estij?at ion of his ov. n Supervio;or Rlaph Diedrich quipped. "lht' JUr~ .it times 1i. somewhat influt'nced br lhc Dis· Incl \tlornt'\ " rerl.'rrinJt to the llllt'rco nn('cl rnn ht't\\et'n the Social S<•n it't'' ih•partment ~el!arel ~ind the DA's family MlllJlOrt d1vis1on Tht• 'ury's rt'QU<'St wu ... pro mptcd by a preli minary rrv1ew of tbt> fraud prevention ancl pro sc<'ution pros:ram by Arthur Youn~ and Company, ltw <'On suiting uuditors who p<'rform moi.l o( the JUry 's audits In a letter to Irving Wllllnfo!. chairman of the jury audit com mittee. Charles R<.>nl!On of lh<' consultlnjZ auditing firm s aid dis· cu<;s1ons with DA ·s o(ficrnlc; ig d1cated that a serious problem may exist "ln Auguc;t. 19i5, the Family Support Division performed :t preliminary rt'v1ew of a reprei.enlat1ve number of case' in the backlogs of the Fraud and O\'erpayment l'nit and Special )o\'ei.t11Zat1\'e L"nit of the Depart menl or Social Sen ices." Benson said ·Ba ed on t b 1s r ev1e'\o\, the Famil;. Support Divi s io n estimated that the total backlo~ included cases totalin~ in ellcess of S500.000 in O\'erpayments and fines which couldn'l be re - CO\'ered ... The DA told Benson's firm that most of the cases couldn't be pro- secuted because lhe statute of limitations had c~p1rcd o r bt>cau!>e of a ldck of "due procei-s under the la" · · Rcni;on i.a1d thr l>1'>tr1rt At tornt•y put' muc·h of tht• lJlanw for time d(•lay., Ill rorv.<1rd10fo! fraud C:tSl•S for proi.t•rulton 011 tht• Sol'lnl St:rv1n'!'I lk11ar1 mcnt Quotinit /\I NO\IC"k , C'hll'( clt'PU· ty d1stncl nttc1rnt•v in th1· sup11ort ch\'1i.um, Henson .. aid 1t uppe1:1r... the Social Scrv1rc Oc-pnrtmc•nt 1s dostnfo! the books on a -.11o!ntf1 cant numbt'r or appart'nl rr:iud cali<'" that could be orosecoted "l lnlrs!I tht'r<' I' an ad<'quatc rxplanat1on for th1., nppurent failure to re(<'r caq•c; to the DA·, office. th1o; 1s an tnd1cat1on of a serious problem.·· Bt>nson :,aid. "It i.; our opinion that a study of w('lrare fraud pr<'\enuon, de· lect1on and 1nvt'c;t1~at1on pro· cedure<i 1s w a rra ntC'd. Benson said "It appears that the critical net'ds arr to reduct' the case backlo~s and to strenJ?then pro· cedures for uncovcnniz. timely reporlins: and investis:ation nr welfare fraud Benson said most fraud cases !Item from situations where h · come is unreported. cnsd \\here officials nre told a hus band io.; not living in the home \\hen be really is. ca<;el! wher<' dependent children are claimed \\hen none <'"<l"t or toncealln,: of r":ri.on.il asseti; G em Talk /{11.I (' l/l'\f/'l/U/1-: .... Sy rll hol 1<• a 11 ~ , rt"hH>nU bl V and c•,tht't1r.tll~. thr .iquamannt•'!!i appeal '" not only unl\'l•r\ttl. hut ha-; re rna1m·<I ah' ay.., nt·W and ~<·,tr able l'\ er o;incc th(• ant1t'nt Gn•ek._, E~yp lianc; and Romane; hr'l rccogni:r.l•d lh<' \ alue or lhl' bt'autirul gem Tht'!>(' ancient Jl('Opl t', without bener1t or modc•rn toolc:. \ alued aquamann<' i.o h1~hly that th<'v did beaut1fo) t'ni;?r a\'1nJ? nnd <'ameo carV· IO~ 00 th IS ~lone IO :;p1tc o( a hardness exceeded 11111~ hv cat.,cyc. i.apph1re and diamond Spec1menc: or i-uch mtncate pieces are on e>.h1bit on' ariouc; museums. This ~em lo; the s pecial talisman of ocean tra \'ellers. ai.sunnl( suc<'essfol voyage and safe return. Its beautiful watery·blue color 1s caused by ex· tremel~ minute amounts of Iron' com· pound. without "hl<'h the 11tonl! would be ('l)lorh•.,., :inrl ahsolutl'l~ 'rnrthfl'<;s lt 1 ~. incldl•lllJll\. thl· b11th,lun1• for March. , Jewels by theyard ty11\1U 11•I111 f'1n ft.Ht f •11 I 11< I ·~u:J • Ii f l\•Jt lt• ''''H,/ f1f1 ·~-·m "' h1• ., • "'' ,, • I 1111 ""Iv "''"lolnl' '--- ----'-- 1823 NEWPORT Bl VO .. COST A MESI\ CONVENIENT TERMS Bank.Amer1eard~as1er Charge 30 YEARS IN T HE SAME LOCATION PHONE54-3401 .I W,JLY PILOT T RNING GR EEN: Tod41y W'C c1:l~bratcd St Patrlck's D;,y 1n honor of the p~tron i.aln' of lrel nd. Jndu~d. I feel a bit M>rry for thew ay at went. Up in Seal B~uch . for exam pit', police hsvc nervou. .. ty wurni•d thert' "111 be no rowd,> tsm u!> 1n prev1ou:; time'I when Wurer., or tht Green spilled out iow lht! t.tr eets to prattt<."C l1qu1cJ propelled enthusiasm for Sl Patrick Despite this, there "<is t'On :.iderable weurin' of the green along the Orange Coast today 1 joined this, even though l 'm not Irish. With a name like mine, I might as well go aJonR" with 11 becaust> I 'm su:;pected of being lrish anyway . ON THE OTHER HAND, I do fe-el a bit sorry ror the Irish because this was their day and the government did litUe about 1t Most people, ror example. had to work. This get:> in lhe way of celebration. . So you know if the t:overnment really cared about St. Patrick's Day. off1 c1aldom would ~ave declared 1t a holiday. Then. because you can no longer have a holiday in the mid· die of the week on a dull day like Wednesday, JI would have been necessary for the bureaucrats to move St. Patrick's Day. You think mo\ ing it would be an insult? Why , they·ve moved evervbodv else like Geor ge Washington and Abrah<im Lin· <-oln St. Patrick descn es at least :l~ much FOR ONE. THING. he has seniority. lie was born way back there 1n the year 389. or thereabouts He suHered long befor e br10g1ng the faith to Ireland carried off by raider-; at age 16. held m bondage six vears. fl e('rn g to freedom lo fuUow tu~ c;ilhng Now considering all this. if you ('an jigger uround the birthday ... of Wa ~hingt1m and Lincoln to makt· a three day holiday. t•1•r t:.unl v \OU could llu the :.umt• Uung fo·r St Pat Thus ch:arl). the da> for the patron :;a&nt of Ireland -.bould ha\ c been ii~Jtcred off lo :i fo'r1dj) nr j \l unda). The ~o\ 1•rnmcnl ha.., re<Jll\ m1sst.'d 1t-. f'httnct.> ll 's Ali'&n.: ln be .1 lun~ d1 ~ 'Pell ~fore \ht•\ l'an me:-:. urouncl with another holldJy to rn•ate j hunch of da~s off J Iii.I lonk at your cnlcnclar /\pril 11 "111 bl' Palm Sunda~. \ ou can't me-.s with that. Then 1\pril 1:1 is the first day of pj,.,O\l:r and I don't see how thi• .:m·l·rnml'nt can foul that up Guod FrulJ\ "'111 i=1ve !>Orne folk' ;1 break bt1t ) uu <·an·t really l'hJnj!l' 1\ pril I IC "htch 1:. E.t!>lt•r Sund<t) Then llll'rt' ,., Mother' D<iy, \\h1ch ho:. ah\ .1 y:. hecn a Sunday ,111~wav. and th.it falls on May !.I th1;. .vcar SO, RE('i\l'SE the go,crnmN1t 1hdn't rt10\l' St Pa1 ·~ l>a), the) rrw,.,ed lhl'lr chance Still, tht'r1• '' ii I Ii k l' h b c Io t u f pr u m1.,cum.., 1lnnkm~ to l't·ll'l>rate• t'H'n a t m1rt w1'<'k I'm not ..,urc t ht• J.:<l\1d .... unt "ould appru\ t' I ... ~l·nd h•I" II I"" m;m or rchi;tltln tJt111•cl an lr1 i.h duh callt'd u :-Ohilh·l.11oih .11111 it rm l' all lht• -11.1!.1•" Ir 1m1 I lw Enu•1aid1,1,., ~1111\d1mh oui:ht to l ttkt· ;l :-o;l11ll1•l,1••h to tlw hu11•.1111·1 al., .inti m.tl..l· 111• 111 It ,l\'1• all llw h11lltl.1\' .1111111• Five Vie For Seat · Of Wilson J,O DO, <AP) -1'·ore1co Secretary J<imes Calloahan and four other cabinet minlners :an· nounced their c.nd1d11~lc\ today to 11uccced Harold Wilson ai. prime minister iand Lubor party lcnd.ir. 111 lHld1tion to Callaahan, th~ clear favorite. thoi.e thr owinll their h ats in th~ r1na "ere ( __ I N_S_HO_R_T_J Energy Secretary Tony Benn. Employment Secretary Michael Foot, Home Secretar y Roy Jenkins, aod Envi ronment Se<."retary Anthony Crosland. Callaghan, a quiet moderate nicknamed "Sunny Jim." ap· pears to have the support of both the left and right wings of the Labor' party and seems most likely to succeed the 60-year-old Wilson, who announced Tuesdav he was stepping down because of age. 43 Dead In BftrlU BEIRUT, Lebanon {UPI> Svria has summoned Palestinian guerrilla leaders to Damascus to outline a new peace plan and a\'oid an attack on the presiden· ttal palace by rebel military troops. As negotiations on a settlement dragged on. street violente in Beirut Tuesday lert 43 dead and 100 wounded. Among the dead was U PI teleprinter operator Antoine "Tony" Atallah. 19, whose badly beaten body was found in a Moslem sector of Beirut follow- ing his abduction Monday night. Subtray Bo•fn Fo••d LONDON <A P > -Railmcn and policemen began a nat1onw1de l'oearch of British trains today after two bombs exploded and a third one was found within 36 hour~ on London subwa\' trains . The searl'h covered the entire 11.000·mile British Raj! surface network and the 252-milc London i;u!J~ay system. All rolling st~k In depots and oo sidin~s was searched before it went out, rail officials said. A bomb exploded m an empty London sub" ay tram Tuesday 111~hl, minutes before 1t wu' o,chi:-duled to pick up hundreds of ... octler Cans . Scotland Yard said a second born b was defused In another l.'mpty train earlytoc.fay. • ,.,, .......... RECEIVES REPRIMAND Malcolm Cum• 2 Officials Reprimanded By Rumsfeld \\' ASHINGTON (UPI> -Two of the Pentagon's highest of· ficials -Research Director Malco lm Currie and Navy Secretary J . Wilham Middendorf -have been reprimanded for ac· cepting a defense conlractor's hospitality. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld fined Currie, an Orange Countian. four weeks' pay -about $3,200 -and ad- • monished Middendorf after Rockwell International Corp .. the nation's 10th largest defense contractor , released records showing it bad enterulned them. Currie, the Pentagon's fourth· r ankjng offi cial, and his teen. aged daughter met Rockwell President Robert Anderson tn Miami and flew with him to Bimini in the Bahamas on a Rockwell plane. They spent two days at a Rockwell house on the island. then r e turne d t o Washingt on on a Rockwell plane. MIDDENDORF WENT goose hunting a year ago with Iran's naval attache and two U.S. ttd· m1rals at a lodge at Wye Island. Md .. and paid $20 breakfast aod other expenses. He did nOl know untiln.•cently, the Pentagon said. that the lodge was leased by Rockwell. Rums£eld said M1ddendorf's action, while not violating any rules. created "the appearance of a conntct of interest.·· He said he regrets his failure lo £ully investigate the invitation resulted in the appearance or an impropriety and said tha t Rumsfeld was correct to chastise him. Ford Greets Irish Prime Minister WASHINGTON <AP> -Irish Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave began lhl' first St. Patrick's Day '1<11t by an Irish head of Rovcrn· ment to thl' United States by pin· nm~ a shamrock on President Ford today and pr a ising a ··special friendship" between the t"'o countries. Co~grave. "ho also addresse..; ;) JOlnt 'lt'SSIOO or COnR"fe'!-. and "111 make i;pet>che' around the rountry, is cxpcct<'d to urJ!l' Am<•r1cans not to rontr1hute to the l n-.h Rt-µ11hl1can Ar my in Northern Ireland. Voluntary ('011tnbution'l in the lltlnll' O( rt'licf for \lt-11rn' of tilt' l1.:ht1n~ 1n Northern lr1•lancl oflt'11 i.:111:.' lo bu\ \\t':IJHlrl' "' t'\ plosives. Iris h officials maintain. 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Sharp earth tre mors from the blasts at 6:15 a.m. and 6:45 a.m. PST swayed tall buildings in Las Vegas for about 15 seconds but no damage was immediately rep- orted. B oth tests were about 15 minutes later than originally planned because of a minor pro-: blem which scie)llists did not dis- cuss. BOTH T TS rcal~ttted 5.8 on t~ Rlcbttr Scale ot Caltech in Pasadena. The fint tci.t. codt·named Pool, was deton ated at the Pahute Meu rtelon of \he Nevada Test Site and 30 minutes later a devke code-named Strait waa nred al Yucca Ftiat. They were tbe seventh and eighth announced tests at the site thl:s year . Not all tests a.re an. nou.nced. SCIENTISTS AR E workinft to complete their current scht.'dule or high· yield tests prior to March 31 , the eCfective date of a pro- posed treaty between the U.S and Russia to limit underground blasts lo 150,000 tons. The treaty must still be ratified by Congress before going into ef· feet a nd indications are lhe pact won't be signed prior to the de- adline ER DA s aid if the treaty is ul· tjmately scrapped it would take about six months to pla.n new high-'yield tests. 80 Military Bases Eyed for Cutb_acks WASHINGTON {AP) -The Pentagon said today it wants to close or cut back 80 Navy and other military bases. which would re sult ln possible job losses for nearly 7,000 civilian workers and service personnel. The cutbacks would affect 74 Navy installa tions, many of them small reserve centers, and six. activities of the Defen.se Supply Agency, the Defense Mapping Agency and the Army. T he inslallo tions are in 29 states. the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico. Bearing m ost of the brunt orthe cutbacks, as well a s more than 7.000 military and ch·ilian personnel transfers. will be Florida. Pennsylvania. Texa:., California, New York. Tennessee, New Jersey and lndi ana THE PENTA GOS estimated the cutbacks wall result in annual savin gs or more than SS6 mil hon The announcement followed by a week a listing of 51 bases the AJr Force plans to shut down or trim. with about 10,500 in cinlian and military pl•rsonnel reductions a nd t:st1mated annual saving:. of about $150 mill ion An Army list is due later . The Navy ~aid that economies resulting from ~utbacks or re· duct ions in its 74 bases would be enough to oper ate nine destroyt>ri.. Among other things. some2.100ofthe Navy personnel will be shift ed to<."ombat units from support assignments. I N 19 OF THE proposed cutbacks. includiflg mosl or the largest. the Navy"' 111 have lo conduct detailed studies and prepare assessments of en\'ironmental effects before final actions can be order ed. This process will last up to nine months, the Navy said. nw t'f~for lllino1~ Secret ary of State Michael Howlett. nbove . sirongly backed bY. Mayor Richard J . Daley. won hand1· ly over incumbent i.nde~n· dent Gov. Daniel Walker Ill Tuesday's Illinois primary f o r the D e m oc r atic gubernatorial nomination. • U.S. Flays Soviet Acts In Angola \\' AS HINGTON <t:Pll -By word and del•d. the administru· lion has told -the Sovit?t Union its ~ha\'lor In exploit mg su.ch situa hons as Angola is "not acceptu ble." The deeds ca me from the State Department, where it was an nounced projected meetings of two Soviet-American com - missions on enE'r~y and housmf( will ~tPon~. A spokesm an directly linked thl' PoSll)f)nc - ments to So\ iet actions in Angola. The word s came fr o m Secretary o( State Henry K1s~ inger, who tei.tified Tuesday Jn the Senate Foreign Relationi. Committee. "P EACE C AN ONI.\' be founded on the practice and habit of restraint." he said The word "restraint" was underlined In his prepared text. ''Exploiting local crilll.'s for un &lateral gain 1s not acceptable Without restraint there h> nu voss1bility or a meaningful relax. a lion of tensions." Kissinge r said s • (flaked and formed for tenderness) T.1kt• thi!i l l)Upon to any C.1rl's Jr. rc:o.taur:i nt and !iclVC .3M on our hc.ut y CharbroilC'r St('.1\.. SJnc.lwich . Fl.)r only 09q, you get·' tcn<lcr. 1uicy Ch;-irhroiler Steak, crisp. fresh lettuce, tomato sli ces .md ~olden brown onion rin~5 !lcrvC"cl on a sourdou~h roll. Coupon good through April 4, 1976. Limit two sand- wiches per coupon, one coupon per customer, please. Off er good at .ill of our convenient locations. ---------· For steak sandwichesr Carf s Jr. is the star. ' -3101 Newport Blvd. Newport Beac 2092 S.E. Bristol Santa' Ana 279 E . 17th St. Costa Mesa 1550 Ada ms St. Costa Mesa 18032 Culver Dr. Irvine 17971 MacArthur Irvine 1720 E. Dyer Rd. -Santa.Ana I I I I I I I I I ' ~ For Electridty Non-peak Use Rate Proposed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The :.late PublJ~ \1tWlS a Comm ls ion ltas cone on record 1n a pollcy report tolbe le~11laturetomakecoruH!rvat1on rather than conaurnptlon ''the keystone of the rate !ilrUC• Uu't." The PUC, ln ll5 3-2actloo Tuesday. issued ordcrg ctHJ1oed to encourage Jess ut.e of electrlc1iy r•lhcr ~more. · A key order directs Pac.me Gas & EJectrlc. San Of.ego Gas & Electric and t J Southern California State Ediaon to s ubmit pro-posals for "l!me of d3y '.'--------pncmg," a procedure for charain& cheaper rates for power ui>ed during nonpeak hours Special meters would be installed in homes. Bn-oln Beat,.. IJp LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles County drug abuse experts say deaths from heroin have.in· creased 10 to 20 percent in recent weeks, prompting them to warn that "some bad dope" from Mexico 1s circuJ(&ting in the area. -.,,WI,...... CONVICTED Sandra Good Whist1e Scares Off Attacker DAl\.YPILOT In D ath Threats • Good, Murphy F ouml Guilty SACRAMENTO (AP) -Manson culUs t Sandra Good. sayll\1 she ~ls she didn't actually "llllJ somebody," ha been convicted of threatening to slay business and aovemmtnt lead~ she accused ol poJlutlns the earth. Th~ 31-year-old daughter of a atocltbroker. and a friend. formtr nurse Susan Murphy, u. were found &uilty Tuesday by a jury that <tell berated less tha.n two hours. Ml· GOOD WAS ooe of the tut members or convicted killer Charles Manson's ori1lnal "faml· ly' ·still outside prison. Miss Good. convicted on five counts. faces a 25-year Jail term wben she returns to court for s~ntencio1 April 1.3. Tbe two women were charged with conspiring to mail letters threatening the byes of people they accused of polluting the earth. A friend said he was asked lo mail 17 of the letters but turned them over to the FBI. Mi ss Good, who claimed th~ letters were not threats but warnings, was also charged with mak· ing threats ln telephone interviews with three radio stations ancl a newgpaper. A FEW HOURS before the verdict was re- turned, Miss Good, who acted as her own attorney, made a closing statement in which she set fire to a UNBELIEYABL PRICES 3 RACKS ONLY MEN'S & LADIES' SALE SHOES LADIES' NATURAllZER--i.lFE STRIDE COVER GIRL-KEOs-cARESSA BASS~ERNAROO & OTHERS MEN'S BASS SADDLES. DEXTER. KEDS. FLORSHEIM &OTHERS UMITED SIZES - l DAYS OML Y RecJ-to $38 to 5 14 A spokesman for the South Bay Drug Abuse Center said Tuesday ~ recent investlj[ation into herotn r elated deaths was sparked by the death of one man known by lbecenterto bea user of the drug. PASADENA (UPI> _ SlOO bill and told the jury, "This is your truth, trust and faith." She also said she wanted to go to prison. I "We don't know If the deaths are ca~s~d by the arsenic in the dope or because the heroin 1s excep· Uonally strong," ~aid center spokesman Ken A.lex· ander. A 5l·year-old woman Garbed in a blue, nun-like habit, Miss Good chased off an attacker took the verdict qwetly rising only to ask U.S. Dis-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1052 lrvlne•Westclltt Pina• Newport Beach• Tuesda) by blowing her lrict Court Judge Thomas MacBrlde if she could .- police-style whistle. waive a probation report and be sentenced im- Police said the uniden· mediately. Mac Bride refused. I tified woman was geUing • Miss Murphy, wearing a similar hooded outfit ·~ Complete coverage J •Dfrtfl Tri«!b' Man? into he r car when a in black, then rejected MacBride's offer to remain voung man approached f ii t · boo · · t d t t · ·1 of county government •nd courts. Every day In the SACRAMENTO (AP.) -An adviser to ·her. nun a open the car ree unt sen e ncing, c smg ms ea 0 go 0 Jal · " She could be sentenced to live years in prison on her Republican John Harmer. ~ho 1:. seeking a L' .S. _!ioor. began punching 'conviction on one count. DAILY PILOT Senate seat, is a "dirty tricks" Vt'teran or Richard her face and then tried to .--==-==-==================================================::;::============:::::::: Nixon's 1972 campa1gn.saysTheSacramento Bee. sexuaJJy assault her. He is Ken Rietz. whom the Bee described as head The w oman grabbed of Young Voters for the President and a key her wtustle and chased operative in a project called "Ruby I " to infiltrate the man away with the Sen. Edmund Musk1e·scampa1gn. loud shrills. AllCO Oller• 011 Anaronda LOS ANG EL ES <AP) -Atlantic Richfield Co., a major oil company, has declared its intention to make an orter to buy about 27 ~rcent of the outstand· ing stock in Anaconda, a mining and manufacturing hrm. I( the offer is accepted. ARCO \\OUld gain a sub· slanllaJ interest in .Anaconda"s natural resource areas. UlCludmg atomic energy from the mining and refining of uranium. LA Booluiore• Raided LOS ANGELES CAP > -Six bookstore owners said to b<' selling pornography havl' bt•en arrested in a vice squad swi:ep aJonl(Sk.Jd Row. Police said Tuesday they hud warrants for nine bookstores in the central downlO\\ n areai1. Three of the owners were not round. although an ofl1cer said two oft hem callt-d police headquarters andoffered to surrender later an the day. The woman was treat· e d a t Huntington Memorial Hoi.pilal for face lacerations and a black eye. Bridge Toll SAN FR A·NCISCO <AP> -The number of vehicles crossing the Golden Gate Bndge in 1975 was up 4.5 percent from the previous year, but ther e was a 22 per- cent incr~a se in the number of drivers who needed help to complete the crossing. A total of 33.959,932 vehicles crossed the bridge. re- ported general manager Dale W. Luehnng. This is the big one! .. ~•eynold• THE SINGER SPRING SALE $100 OFF IN EXCLUSIVE SWING AWA:J_• CABINET REG. PRICE THE FABUlOUS FUTURA• II SEWING MACHINE WITH fl.IP~ sew· 2-WAV SURFACE flip 1 ll.Jn~l lot ln\la"t frtt .. Jrm K1w1n9 of all h.ird to 11••r.h ~rf't\ ~ny .xjv~nrti, lt~e buttonf1t11n1J 1 step hullonholN ( AMAZING l.OW PRICE FOR A GREAT Zl.ZAG MACHIN£ E.HV ~"!/wtth uclusrw front drop-in bobbm. Huny, ltm1tfd qu,nttllfS. C.rying Ust CK ~b•nct extra. Reg.$99.95 .... C.." flt-i_e C•fl• -... ...,Jll:J 1!11NC-~ ... h•_C:.0-_'771 llM• ....... tw II ,.,. --,_...,.., • .., c • .t...... ,...,,. 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To come v1<,ll in our little comer of the world. just call United at SJ7·7S2 1. Or a.-.k your Travel Agent. United is a Partner in Travel with Western lntcrn::itional I fotd,, In Honolulu. the llikai. RovaJ Hawaiian Service to Hawaii. Leave Arrive..:---Flight N1 '· 9:30 a.m. '747) I :05 .m. 191 11 :J5 a.m. '7471_2:SS p.m. (Hilo) IQ? t :00 .m. (747) 4:J5 .m. 193 The friendly skies of your land. • unlTED AIRLlnes •• AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Necessary Expense?- Three delegates from Huntington Beach are at· Pll'Miln8 a U .S. conference in Washington D.C. lhis .. ffk, reportedly in an effort t.o help pry loose federal ...-:ruo.lation holdln,a up re,•enuc 1hano1 runds. While lbe cause may be 1Cood. lHpayers hav" a t to question expellSeti tor the trip by Mayor G{bbs, Mayor Pro Tem Harriett Wieder ond Admlnlst.rator Da\'C Rowlands. . The city. as a member of a consortium of five -Orange County cities. has a man in Washington •.charged with looking after its interest:>. The city budgeted $16,000 this year for his efforts. Secondly. the city is in such a financial bind that •out-of·stalE trips have already become an issue in the ·city council campaign, and this trip may just add fuel t otherire. Thecostperperson\ 1llbeatleastS600. l Cities also have another weapon in their band~ in their congressional representatives. Fountain Valley. t for one. has received substantial funds without benefit of trips to Washington or ha\'ing a paid representative in the capital. J The value or occasional timely appearances by l local officials in Washington to push a program or : plead a need can't be overlooked. But it seems possj. bleone person could have done the job of backing up the lobbyist instead of three. Tragic Misjudgment Fire is a God-given gift lo progress, yet an enemy , that ruins with ruthlessness and maims or kills with f agony. Fire losses in modern society-unless caused by a r lightning bolt or triggered secondarily perhaps by , earthquake damage-often are avoidable tragedies. Human carelessness or ignorance are many times at fault and in the past two months Huntington Beach firemen have logged two fires that ~ere doubly tragic. Th first ('ost t.he lives of a young woman and t.he couptu•s dog and <'riously burned the bubb3nd. A couple's apartment sw.talnt.-d $7,500 damace LU the second incident. Fire Dcpart.mt!nt Ballallon Ch1el Rog~r Hosmer says they were pnrtkulurly unfortunate because the victims thousht the deceptively s mall initial blazes they dlscovcrcd were extln'™1.sbed by their errorL-;. They did not cull tho rlre department, whose men would have checked for hot spots t.hat in each case re· 1gn1tcd. Never presume to deal with ~uch a formidable enemy us fire without Cire department help Your hot nash ot emburrassml!nt at admitting ignorance Of carelessness can be quickly forgotten. Forgetting an inferno that didn't have to._ happen is tougher. Choice for Voters The Fountam \0alley Caty Council may have been reachmg fo r the sky last week when it agreed to let \'Oters dec1de on a SS 5 million recreational bond issue. The measure would increase local tax rates by 48 4 cerlt~ per SlOO of assessed valuation and cost the owner nf a home assessed al $50,00o an extra $60.50 annually. The tax hike includes 34.4 cents lo bwld the facilities, including a theater. swim ~omplex and sports centers, as weU as 14 centS to finance opera· lions. The tax rate increase is substantial and one some voters may not see as a high priority. The council should be commended for its efforts in trying to determine just what people wanted in the bond package, then offering them a chance to vote. The existing S2 million recreation complex in Mile Square Park is outstanding as it now stands. On June 8 voters can decide if they want lo enter an even more ambitious leisure time program. H/F 'Remember back in the '70 s when skeptics said we couldn't operate on a break-even basis? Well, we sure showed 'em, didn't we?' fWhatCall /tlany Experiments fJn11e~essarg Reagan -A hi ? f c eve •. ( EVANS-NOVAK J I WASHlNGTON -The harsh reality that not even the most i brillh nt turn or strategy can now t salva~e rtonald Reagan's t ~~~1~s~~ a~g:,1::i~r:;r:~!~~~~ i for Republican conservatives: , can this candidacy be long pre-~ served to keep pushing the Presi· • dent rightward'! ! Considering how clMe Reagan : has come to defeating the I awesome I m)1sl1quc of J the .presiden· : cy. Reagan's : k ey opera - 1 t1 v e s r e f ruse l o con· cede what political re· ultsts regard as lne\'ltablc. But Rea~an conser\'at1\'CS outside the Reagan inner circle are now con· cerned more with how to keep politkal prcs!>un• on Gerald Ford -"Kt?eping ham honest," as one <'Onservative leader told us - than on uctunlly beating him. THUS, there is implicit conntct betwttn Reagan's inner c1rcl" and the cons<'rv::illvc movement ~ upporting him that may grow ! more apparent 1n the days , ahead. By keeptnlil Rea1t11n In the : race to take advantal?t' of some : unforeseeable chttn1t(' in fortune. t what the conservatives have ' llllint"d In lnflu~nce fr om Reaaan's candidacy could be dla.· slpatt't1 In wor:1en1ng prirnl\ry d•• feats and In GccclrrntinR attack~ on the rrc~ldcnt by a dl.'sperotc C'hallcni:<'r This <'Onfllrl Wll'I rorttold hours ofter Mr. Font's win 1n Florida. onrl.' a R t>:.Jj.!a n j :1tron11hold Sinct• thrn· nrc nc lon1ter 1treat expectations tor l RcttlFln 111 lllln•ul! unii-North C11rollnn. top Reunn strategl11t., ~trer.s••d k('eplng him nllve until May wh<'n they S<'C be tter primary picking In Ttxu. Alnbumo. Gt-or1tiu, TcMes~. , Nebrask11 and pt>rhBJ>." Indiana. "Moy 1s too lute." 5nt•PJX.'C1 o • conservat1vt' Republi can Conizrcssman who had lon1t urized Rca1Zan 's c11nd1dacy. He and othl'r <'OnservAll\'l'" fear 11 contanuiniz string of Reaizan de feats would dim 1nic;h the potency of tht> Reaizan winf!. f -1 l I THE NANSWEREDproblem of the Reagan forces. however. 1s how to t.t-<ploit lhot pQtcncy from here to Kaniias City, \\Ith these l Ob\'iOUS objectl\'eS f -lnOuence Mr. Ford on the t Republican platform - . particularly its national «ecunty t section. its emphasis on ba)anced t budgets and Its attack on big J(OV· ernment; -Preserve for Reagan at least some special prerogatives on the selection of the \'ice presidential t'andidate (though Reagan : himself seems out of the question ·~ lor the po11t). .... Confirm' 'Reagan's right to speak tor the President and the party on biC lssu~. fl:.'lrtlt-ul:U-ly oo. .oaUooal secunl,)', du.nng \be Dear Gloomy Gus Why doesn't the city re· cognize firemen except in times Qf emergency? S.L.J 0-.,--.... .-.. ..... ~--··---· .. -.-....... ___ r. S.... _ .... _ .. a-, 0-, 0.11, f'\tlt. campaign. Nothing remotely akin to Richard Nixon's genuflection to Nelson Rockefeller before Nix· on's 1960 presidential nomination -the notorious Fifth Avenue pact -1s 'envisaged by con· servatives. "There's not that much difference anyway any more." \\e were told by one Southern party leader who privately favors Reagan . "Reagan got about as much out of Ford as he t'Ould just by run· ning. Now we have to hold onto what we got." BUT HOW much did Reagan really get and how much more might be achieved? Except for s cuttling Vice President Rockefeller and the President's about.face to veto the common situs picketing bill, Reagan's Rains thus Car are found more in the administration ·~ rhetoric than in any perceptible changes In program and policy. When slate chairman Clarke Reed of M ississippl visited the White House lost month to pro- test the Ford·Kissinl!er policy or d etenle, he was breeiuly In formed by polil 1cal rounsclor Robt·rt T llurtmann that "de· tcnte" was no lonRer In u!-t' thereby s cooping Mr Ford's own onnouncement of that tact. To thl.' Clarke R<.•eds. however. suh stltutmf( pro·detentist Willi am W. Scranton for antl·detentu1t Daniel P. Moynihan at the Un1tt'd Nations s uggeins the word ill dropped and the policy remains Thus. conserv atl ve11 doubt whether ronlinut•d pre~lillfl''4 on Mr . ford from a conU nut:"d Ret1J{3n prlmnry C'am1>a1An will produce a harder llnc in the ad· mlnlstrnl1on ·s nnttonal 11N•ur1ty policies. Their fenr 1s the de· Reneratlon o f Rea~nn 'r. ex traord In o ry pt"rformi:tn('t• aealnst an Incumbent Presidt>nt toe,'er·more hum 1lrat1ngdereat11 MOREOVER. in hi!! belated overt criticism of the Prcsidrnt. Reagan undercut hill own In· Ouence within the party by su~ gestml{ Mr. Ford ls a symbol of the party's WJlergate problem That Infuriated the President'$ partisans and disturbed Reagan's own followers. Yet. Reagan aides believe his sharpened criticism of Mr Ford -on national security grounds -the last six days before the florida election drastically re· duced a huge lead bwlt by the President in the elosing few weeks of the campaign. "We are through with euphemisms." one Reagan insider told us. "We'll h.lt at Ford directly, not at Washington." Such talk Is bold. But there is an undercurrent of ft't"lln11 on the Republican right that this Is a desperate lasl gasp that will neither help Rugon nor ch11nge the Presideot'a course. Animal Research Goes Too Far To the £ditor: I would like to lake issue with Dr. Dietcnch's letter <Animal Research. Mailbox, March 3), point by point. l Why docs Dr. Dieterich as· sume la<'k of knowledge on the part of tho~e tryin~ to stop the practice of selling shelter pets for biomedical research. and accuse them of dislorltn~ the truth? There is a l arli?C' bodY, ol knowledge on the i.ubject readily avallbble to those caring to seek it. and I recommend anyone wishing to acquamt themsel\'es with the facts start by writing to Uruted Action for Arumals. 509 fifth Avenue. New York. N.Y. 10017. 2. A li?ood animal control pro- gram is ~ssential to our com· mumty. I lowever. an efficient program 1s impossible if people are unwilling to turn in unwanted pets and strays beeau e of the possible fate that awaits them in the resear ch laboratory. 3. The Orange County Animal ( MAILBOX J that all experiments slop im· mediately. All that we need to say is that experiments serving no direct and urgent purpose should stop immediately, and in the remaining areas of research methods involving animals should be replaced as soon as possible by alternatives ool in· volving animals." We would like to see an im· mediate ban on the duplication or rt:'pelitlon or experimental pro- cedures and the waste of tax dollars on these efforts. HENRYSCHANNON Shelter has been in existence Tothe Editor: since 1942. However. only in re· I have just witnessed anoU1er cent months has any notice been example of a was te of taxpayers' posted at the sheller to the effect money. A young man going door that animals may be sold to re· to door demanding to see proor ot search. and that pet·owners have compliance with city ordinances t~e choice <?f dccidrng the disposi· regarding dog licenses. What tion of their pets. · · nonsense! If a dog has no license, 4. How can we be sure that the pick him up and fine the owner! nmmals llOtng to rescareh are If be is loose, in violation orteash unwanted strays? And are we to laws pick him up and fine the understnncl that they will feel owner! pain an~ less than WJntcd pets·• I am fed up with finding dog ex· 5. THE O.C.A.S. should slick to its main function. which is the protection of unwanted 1md aban· doned animals, instead of serv· lniz as a chcc1p sourct• of supply for rcwarch facilities. Unwanted petc; arl! f'nt1tled to at least a humane (1f. 1n Or D1eterich's op1nron. a useless ) death. Let the laboralor11·~ Jrnrrhase therr c;pe<'1m cn' from the fac1lltici; th•tl -.pt•('l3lltt' In r ulsrng animals i.JX.•cifrcally fM tht•ir purposes. l>c•'lpitc: "'ri<·ntMs' claims that b1omed1cal experlmcntullon hali h•d 111 utlvaoces In ml.'dical knowled1Ze. mony proct'<lun·~ us in~ :1n1mal" to test t.uch llC'ms us eo..,m<'IH"I , Chrhlrn t1~ trC'c ~pr.ws. church candle~. oven rlN•Ofr", hubbl(' h;lthll and 7.lp per lubricant:-. 11 prKar to be un n1•r\•s!lury To quote from "Animnl Liber"· hon·· l>y Pl.'tC'r Singer <Random Hou~t>. rl'<'C'ntly revlc·w<.•d hy Nichol a., von Hoffman In the Dai· Iv Pilot · "ll , .. not nccc~5ary to insist 1t1cka ·com• quick, docto,. Mr huJNnd MJ dftcJd«I h• w•nts to IHI Praid.,,11. C'rement on my shrubs and lawn deposited there nightly by dogs whose Inconsiderate owners either allow them to roam loose or who walk them for the express purpose of transferring the clean-up task to unfortunate neighbors. Ins tead or paying snoopers to badger honest, law· abiding purchasers or dog licenses, the city should be ex· pending those dollars on dog· catchers to pick up the loose animals who destroy and derace the property ol others. Stiff fines collected from the vlolaters would help dcCray the cost of en· forcement. IT IS appnlUng that the Hunt· lngton Beach City Council would expend tftx dollars on such a wasteful exercise. The amount or time this mon spent at our door talking about a license we had nlready purchtu1cd. the Ume he will spend talklnft to other license purchaser!!. the time It will take to talk to non dog·ownen1, as well as the time ll will t ake hlm to travel from one door to the next 1s all an absolute waste of time and taxpayer money. How much more productive it would be if he were. instead, out colledlng the stray dogs who roam ol w111 or citing those who walk their dogs over other people'!! property I. for one, would appreciate seeing a city council wttich supports programs which deal with offen- ders of the law rather than the policing of law.abiding citizens. HERBERT E . CRAWFORD Mt!Gdo.,,larlc To the Editor: We homeowners would tike lo express our thanks to Mayor Pro Te m Harriett Wieder for trying to iron out the Meadowlark pro- blems. She aJone has held two meetings and been a refertt In some hot disputes. This problc:'m has been S'4'Cpt under the rug for so 'f1¥llY ,Ye~a by city council members th3t we were the last 3irfield in the state to h:tVl' :r rural 500-fool traffic pattern. "hich Harriett got raised to at least 800. We can't ha\'e the FAA :1tated 1000 because Meadowlark is under the Lon~ Beach fli~ht pattern. Our next problem for Harnett t o !I t r-u g g I .e w i t h 1 s - Meadlowlark does n •town enou~h land for safe take ores and lund· lngs. We also reel that this area 1s too congested for students to practice alone for over 40 hours until they are good enough to g'et a license. There are two student niRhl schools trying to operate there without a flight tower. Why don't some of our men city coun· cil members try to help out? They sit safely on the fence doing nothing while lives are in danger and students practice over our schools. A.F .COLLll'\S E11erg• a11d loln To the Editor: My first reaction lo Edison's claim that Proposition 15 -is the Nuclear 'Shutdown' Initiative \Vas that whoever thought that up must have a lively imagination and would make a fine fiction writer . But maybe Edison is serious. We know that the six scale· model lest~ of the emergency core cool· ing system all failed in spite of what the computers predicted. The initiative would "jve lhe in· dustry and utilities five years to demonstrate that emergency systems would work when needed before a phase-out could begin. Maybe Edison doesn't believe its own safety claims and doesn't believe It can prove that the plants are as safe a~ 1t has claimed As for the requirement that full liability Insurance be ohl :.un<'d within one year to avoid derat· Ing, Or. J . Schlesinger (former AEC Chairman) In testimony before the Joint Commltte<> on Atomic Energy staled "this in· dustry has built up to lh<' point lhnt It con underwrite the cost Itself of these very Improbable uccldcntt'I ." The inlli:ltlve 11crvc'" to follow up on Dr. SchJcslnaer'i; recommendation.-and require that an evaluation be mudc und n decision r eached. If the plants are safe, there should he no limitation on the liability or ut1lilies onrt monuf.ictun:rs They should be ansurnhlt> at reasonable J1r<'m1um ll•vd" Tlw test of insurablllty of any \'enturc cand the nuclear venture should be subject to the same rule!ll has been a cornerstone or the opera· lion of a free society. and has served the public Interest well. NUCLEAR l'OWER ha~ been proposed as an aliernative to more coal and oil. The problem Is that OPEC and the multinationaJ oil companies have been buyin~ up the uranium fields. Al our pre- sent rate of use we have about a 30-year supply of uranium in America. If we greatl~ Increase the number of nuclear plan~. we wiU be even more vulnerable to embargoes than before. We do have another choice. Twelve years. ago solar ,anels were installed on a house in Washington, O.C. (Of' room and water healing. Jt cost Sl.500 end has sa\•ed S200 a year since then. Hewlett-Packard ln Sunnyvale. Calif. bu Installed 96 solar panels on a bualdini:. Eventually there v.111 bt• 2G5. Total invl'st· ment : Sl5.000 Tntal sovinizs: Sl.000 per m onth. There art• more "'xampll''- Essentrally, cnl'rgy is a sub stttute for labor. so a slowdown in l'nerJ:~ u"e implies incr<'ased cmploymt•nt opportunities (A Time To Choose. Fol"d t•oundu tion. 1974 l. .. Ener~y consprva lion lead' to incrca~l'<f employ. ment. so fears or widl'spread un· employment due to energy shortages ure unfounded." !''Economic Analys i s or Alternative Energy Growth Pal· terns, 1975 ·2000". Data Resources, Inc. 1974) To rM.ro-f1t homes with solar in!-ta'i 1t:r1ns and to make homes and building~ <'nergy.cffrc1ent 1o1.1ll mean more JObs. not fewer • JOIL'IJ E. LOE Old Salt To the Editor · 1 would like to comment on your article of J :ln. 18. "Old SaJt on Lookout.·' 1 find many of the Old Sall'-; comme.nts to be exaggerated . I live under the "downwind leg" or the Meadowlark Airport in llunt· ington Beach, and rind the airplane pilots unusually well· disciplined in complying with the federal air regulations. I feel I have al least similar quolif1cations .is does the 0111 Salt in thi!I matter, and po~sibly more. JOSEPll S. PRtnlLO Good Repora Ing To the Erl I tor I would like to <'Ommend. Kathy Cl:inry, the ll'JX>rtt·r who did the very cxeclll'nl write uri which appeared In }Out pa11t:'r concerninJ.! M 1ss F:unin· l>irrwnt a membt.tr of our orj.tana111t111" who was re<'<'ntly klt1nap••d In Uw .Ph11ipprnc"'· J uppreclalcd the ar Nracy and sc•ns1tJvlly of the r'· porting which w~~ d1ml' J-'rom time to llnw m•w!.papC'r :irllclf'~ :Jf)JH.•t1r c:owrrnu ~orn1• aspect of our work. und 1'in<'t' our work Ill rathc•r 11n11~ual, th1! <l1• l ail :1 often <''>me 11111 \willy man~lcd . Your I l'flOrll·r , how1•v<•r. wu ~ on1· hundr1•<t p1•r <'Cnl arrurnt<' In th1• hondllnJ: or thl~ mntl•r1al art Pr JUHl onu phon•• rail und r think thut 1-; pretty ll•r rlrlc. Al.AN n Pl•:N<.:t: WycHrfr R1hll· Tr.1n ... 1.1tor'l Int ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R1~rl .. \\ rNf /1uhln111'T I h11mn • I\ rr1·1/ I d1lm Rorhc1rn I\'"''"' h F.d1tnnal l'aq•• f tlrlor The <'d1trirral 1>:>1t1• nr thr l),uly Pil1>1 ~t·l'k' lo 1nrorm .ind '11mulatl' reocfrr~ t1v rm,..1•n1in11 on thl\ 11a11e d1vrr?<t' 1·orT1mM1t.1ry on top•<'~ or 1ntcn•i.1 h~ ,,nd1rat ed columnl~ts and cJrtOIJOl\t~. hy provtd1ni: 1 forum for rt:ldt•r<' v1ew5 :Jnd by prc,entin11 th1i1 n('w~paJ>('r'a ot.ilnlons and 1dras on currc•nt top•<'~ Thr <'<hlmiul op1niC>t1" of tht n a1ly Print 11prw11r only 111 the t•<htor1:il rolumn at the top of the-P"lll'. Or>lnlon'I C''< prM"ed by thl' rolumnl~t~ and ti111oonl,b :ind lc-ttt't wnkr!\ •rf lhr1r own 11nd no <'ndor"i<'m~'fll ol thr1r 'lc"" h• tht r>mly Piiot i.hould ~ mfrrl't'd Wednesday, M3r. 17, 1976 • ·Federal Controls Have Their Price • .. . By B&OOllS JAOUON ... EV A.N$ WITT fThtnltao~•> · WASHINGTON <AP) -Became of federal f'e'o IUlaUoo, IL cost. atmo.t twice u much to n1 from Chlca10 t~ Minn.ea polls aa lt doet toib wt wen San Francisco and Loa Anleles. evm t.boulh tbe trips cover about the aame dlatance. A New Jersey company wastes 90,000 1allon1 or tuet a year t>ecause the 1ovunmfltt won't tit the parftlt comp.ny'a trutka carry good.I for lu P1orida aubsidlary. ble. Tbe CAB now requl~ carriers tony sucb Tbetrucbmaketheretumtripempty . roui.t, and lbe un1en ~that lbe profits rrom Thia company has a sub ld1ary in southern ot.bu routes must support the mooey·loslnc ones. F1orida that sends three truckloads or aood a week •·11 you thlnk tJioM m-.1« airlines make any to eastern Pennsylvania. But the subsidiaries' money by iointi into tboM UttJe towns, of cOW'so, trucks make the return trip south empty -because lbey don't," aaya Sen. Hubert Humphrey <D· the ICC wall not let a 5ubsidiary'1 trucks carr1 M.in.n.). ''But It's part at a urvice. It's lake Rural eooda for the parent company or vtce versa. ~" Dtllvery. We've got a lot ot city allcken that THE DOT STUDY, WIDCH DID NOT nam·e the don't think f armera °"fbtlo act lheir mail either." flrm, concluded that lhls one company could save THE .. PUBUC SDVICE" CONCEP? has led 380,000 mUes of useleu travel and 90,000 &•Ilona or 0 GRO DH eoo co the CAB to order IO many maht.s that ll bas to !Ufl a year Just by running trucks ln a circuit from TW UPS ra .. r. JIPETING appllca· calculate rarea on the assumption that <&S to 50 per· New J erMy to Tampa to southern Florida to tJont for a radio staUon license ln California's <;en. cent of the seats on each .,iane wUI be empty. This eastern Pennsylvania. traJ Valley 26 years aao. but the eovcrnmenthun't .. load· factor'' means wasted fuel and hieher Cares The ICC won't aJlow it. The rationale ls that al· made up Its mind which appllcaUon to approve. lo make up for the empty aeat.a. lowing different firms to carry one another's goods ln lt'72, 1rower1 loll 14,000 tons of cherries to SI.nee thfre b Utile or 00 compelltlon ln rares -even when they &re commonly owned -would rot l orchard. because of a federal mukelina OI'· amoni the alrUnH, the competition Is reduced to undercut the for-hire truckers. derdeslped to keeppricesQp. ICC reiulation or the truckJng industry is re. Inflated prices, wast~ de-expenJlve. but not neceasarily significant areas -quired by law to eliminate <Jestrucuve or unfair tay : tbeae are the price free champagne or d.rinJts, stewardesses' uniforms .. . .. Sfpe4 NBC has signed actress Susan Saint James, costar of "McMUlan and Wile ... to an ex- clusive contract for television. Amettcana pay for federal agen· and t.be variety or meals. In &eneral, the airlines (Sff REGULATORS, Pase Alt) · ~to~~~~~-~ ~~~ayw~na~te~~~~~h~s--------------------------------------­trol competition in private busi· another reason for their lower rates. vJ ~· • .. ~ ·~ #- neu. A regulatory decision can mean millions of These aiencles' defenders dollars for a company and touch thousands of peo- -lncludlna aeoerally the in· pie. Because ol the complexity of the issues and the du.mies they reaulat.e -say the comtitutional mandate to hear all sides, agencies costs of reiulaUon are jusUlled ofte1l t&ke years to decide cases. u-.ov by providinl services to sparge. But sometimes the cases stretch lnterminably. ... ly popula~ areas. 1t.abotz.in1 prices and prevent-THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Com· inl stronc firms from squeezing weaker ones out or mission bas ~en lhlnkinl about a petition from business. West EodBadio Co. in Tracy, Calif., for a radio sta- • BUT AN ODD AU.JANCE OP consumer ad-. t1on license since Aug. 31. vocates and conservatives reject these arguments 1950. And it's also been and say many agencies' powers 5bould be drastkal· [ CONSUMER ) considerin1 the compel· ly cut. Ralph Nader and Ronald Rea,an, Sen. ing application from Edward M. Kennedy and President Ford are among t " Olympia Broadcasting in those who have called for massive chances at the In· Carmichael, Calif. terstate Commerce Commission. Civil Aeronautics ' The FCC's file on the applications is thick, but it Board and other agencies. Jacks one item: a final decision. · .; Perhaps the lcearest example or the costs of At the ICC, it's been 13 years since the Union airlines. which are re,Wated as to fares and routes Pacific Railroad asked to merge with the Rock bytheCAB.Airlinesthatfiysolelywitbinastateare Island line, which was in financial trouble. not subject to the CAB. Pacific Southwest Airlines Thousands of pages of testimony have been taken flies thousands of people every day between San on the issues. Francisco and Los Angeles for W .50one way. That's But now the Rock Island line is bankrupt, and a347-miletrlpwithintbestateofCallfornia. Union Pacific really doesn't want to merge any more. THE NORTHWmf O&IENT FARE between· Chicaeo and Minneapolis -about 3SS miles -is $45.37. -Thus, that fare, controlled by lbe CAB, is close to twice the fare regulated only by a state gov· ernmeot. ON JAN. 1%, THE ICC ONCE again extended the time limits for another six months for anyone in· terested in the case to express an opinion. Just complying with agencies: intricate reguta. tioos on price and competition often costs money, fuel ar other limited materials. For example, a Department or Transportation study discovered that a big manufacturer of build- ing materials lo New Jersey ships three truckloads Presenting our Vogue pattern fabric fashion show, "What's Sew New" New tunics. New proportions of pant and skirts. New ethnics, T-shirt dressing and fine classic investments. Plan your wardrobe from our own 32-piccc collection and he best-dressed in Spring/Summer, 1976. Join lU Fri<!ay, March 19, at 9:30 a.m. Reservations, please call 556.0611, ext. 200. Fashion Fabrics The CAB and major airlines argue that the con· ttpt of "public service" must be added to the cost equation. They say many smaller cities and towns would lose air service -or have il only at the higher rates -because such service iJ not profit•· of &ooda a week from its main planlto Tampa, Fla. w------------------------------~~~-----­Bullock's South C.~\t Pina. ::0.An D1ei:o F"~"'I)' at Brmul, Costa Me.a, H(~)(,11 r Soldiers Challenge LBJ Tale . BOSTON (UPI) - Five soldiers say the Army did not con Lyndon .Johnaon nearly eight years ago when the former president showed up at Ft. Bran. N.C., to say 1oodbye to the Viet· nam-destined 82nd Airborne Dlvlaioo. In an article entitled. •'The Day the President Got Conned," the Armed Forces Journal reported recenUy that the Prell· dent said bis farewell to the wrong troops on Feb. 17, 1968 -that actually the men he shook bands with had just. returned from Vietnam. BllT F IVE members -two. generals and three paratroopers :--or the 82nd Airborne told the Boston Globe the Journal story was false. They said they shook Mods with Johnson and immediately new to Chu Lal for combat duty. "We are sticking with the story. l <'becked It out," said Be njamin Schemmer, J o urnal editor and pubhsher and author of the stor y. ··Even thou1h n few un· Its went off In flights to Vietnam thnt d ay. a large number of the men rounded up to listen to LBJ dl.d not go." SG T . WILB U R McAnlnch, one of the paratroopers. said, ··we all sure BS hell wound up in vtetnam soon enouah -right In the middle of the war. I'm sho<'kc<! by any article that says otherwise." "All 90 or more men in that plane went to Chu Lai. as I did. after shak· lng bands with the Presl· dent. Some died In Viet· nam," said Sgt. Daniel Lewis, now based at Ft. Devens, Mass. Cell 142-5671. Put • I•• words lo work lor ou. ~ • NEWPORT MlRIOR IM-TN£-WlTO SAILBOAT SHOW , ----··· _._.l)~~tl1; kU• 1t•$oo.t14. -ll~O _, .......... " ,. ........... -...-'-.,,_.,...,.. "--"'•.....-\ U.OY&LA .. c-.i,. .... v..~ ·-"'----1'l9 . 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M81ch 17, 19715 eriea .Going to Dogs, Literally, Surgeon WarDs . ~ ~rrese"tlng • ·songw riter Burt Bacharach and his wife . Angie • Dickinson . have ~en • added to the list or 'Oscar Awards pre- tsenters. Bacharach . • a two-time Academy •Award winner. has ' appeared on the show twice . ·Firms Hit :Jn Syrup • . . ~:Tragedy . . : ' O KLAHOMA CITY (AP) -Two corpora· tions have been sued for bearly Sl million in damages in behalf or an ()kla homnn who alleged ly s uffocated in a .molasses pit. The suit alleges Johh i 1organ or Okeene. an 'mploye of the Sooner Cooperative, Inc .. or Okeene, was overcome ~Y fumes from ferment· blg molasse:. and fell into a molassei. pal and suf- focated It was filed a~ainst ="a t 1 o n a I 1\1 ul as s e.,. a pelaware corporation, Jnd Pac1f1c l\T olas-.e'>. a 1 'Cahfornaa corpor ation, '1 •nd seeks $997,000 rn c1amages. The suit alleges that :ueither National nor Pactrlr put enough pre· s e rvat1vc :. 1n the rnolas:.es they :.happed to 'he Okeene firm, causing .it to emit the fumes. College ( Students HoTWred Four Saddlcbnck College sophomores ure quarter-final wanncri. tn .lhe Bank ol America's .annual Cullforniu Com· mun1ty College awards proi;irnm The wmncri:. arc Alon Akuho!!hi of E l Toro m the sci en ce u nd engineering competition. Cathy Tinlin of Mb111on Viejo in t.oclul i.c1t•11('t' and humanities, Kimber· T)' Tyson of San Clemente >n technical vocational compctlt1on, and George Qrlfflth of El Toro Jn business. · The Saddlcbnck stu- d ents arc assured at least Sl50 in the competi- t.lon and could be ch~1ble tor as much a s $2,000 should they pro~re s lo tbe Canals next month. SHESf!LL KNEW MOM MOSCOW CUPJl -A S.year-old girl kidnaped more than three years ago was found nearly 1.000 miles from her home living under n lal!e name, a Soviet newspaper said. She r ecognized her parents immediately and ran to her mother crying "Mummy," the newspaper said . Police are still seeking the woman who abduct· , edber. 'number of dop lo the United which fewer lban balf are Most victims are under age 12. are ln the nation, but estimates tion," Searle said. "We need bet· 'State. be drastically reduced... hceosed, and uid ma.o,y are Goldwyn Hid. and 50me Vvlll ranee up to 30 million. ter owntr respoo:.lblUty." Dr. Robert M.. Goldwyn wrote 10 strays. bear the emotional, u w 11 as Searle said private humaae as. the editorial. physical, scar ror many de· soclation.s "are destroyina about Goldwyn, a Massacbusettssur· GOLDWYN SAID tha.1 al lust cades. 1' million (stray) animals a &eon and a1111i.nt cbief editor or one mllllon persons att est.lmat· year" and estimated lhat locu.J the journal. added~ ··r suecest ed to 1wru rrom d<>1 bites in lhe ~KED TO COMMENT on the go\•ernments spend aboot S2SO that ln tbls country the popula· United States each year, and editorial. Miilon C. Searle, eJt· million a year to control tr •.:· tton srowth of do&s be halted and .many bftes-reault ln defocmaty e<!UU,·e director of t~ Otnv\'r· roaming dogs and cats. reversed by appropriate birth a.nddlsease. bncd American Humane M · •control measures." Jn addition. he said, "The soclauon. uld stray dos." are "a Goldwyn did not aive liny rmanclal ramlflcatJons are ilag· very bad public health problem." !AaLE AIO lh~re are about 40 million famlly·owned dogs m the nation and the same numtx·r of rats. Solvlng the problem of 6trays "11 a matter of educa· 'figures on the number or dogs in eerln1: $1 mlUlon aMulllly with in terms of do& bites and illness. lhe nation. He estimated there another 112 mllllon tor lost in· He said no one knows how are 300.000 dogs in Bostoo, of come and torn clolhina." many stray do1s and cats lhere S3QFF Men's Western Jackets 9.99 Reg. 12.99. Pre-washed cotton denim. Indigo only. In sizes S,M,L,XL. s20FF Men's Western Jeana 6.99 Reg. 8.99. Pr~washed cotton denim. Waist 29 to 34. Indigo. . 20°/oOFF MIHes' t•nk tops 3.99 Reg. 4.99 Easycare polyester7cotton in pink and mint coordinate with shorts. S,M,L. SAVE25°/o Mines' short shorts 2.99 Reg. 3.99. Machine wash polyester/cotton. In pink and mint. 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E1cepl •upe'1'11«11tt BUE..._.A PARK• Beech at OBngethorpe-()pen weekdays 1""'11 • 9:30 to9:30. Sondaya 10 toe. . 0 RA ..._. GE: Cry Of at Garden Grove Blvd 1""1111 <Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sat 10 to 7. Sundays 11:30 to 5. SA.llli...ITA. A ..._. A • 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So Coast Plazao()pen weekdays 1""'11 Al""'llAe 9:30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 .. Wec:lnMd1X. Marcll 17, 197e For the Record • Life-Like Bronson's? MOSCOW <UPI> -Ute in lM Bronson, his lite and his suc· newsr,aper said. using an old Russ an prover b. United States is as vloleQl end cession ol movie roles alleaodly. brutal 11 lt Is depicted In the cJonlytng violence. films of actor Charles Bronson. ln en obvious reference to the ACCO a DING TO Soviet •the newspaper Soviet Culture film "Death Wisb," in which Culture. many Americans cannot MOaeM1M0•1u • says. Bronson plays a New Yorlcer find their way out of the mase of *""'T~-,.u11nu1.-"His heroes renect American turned vl&'llante by the murder or crime. unemployment and Ion . ,.., _, .!:--;::~~ ~·::,, .. ..., ,.,., reallty -botb American In· -his wife and bis dauabter'a rape, tlon that threatens their Uves. ~, ........... .,.............. dlvlduaUsm and the American Soviet Culture sald Bronson "An average person having ~.!'\.:~"~!.=:~11~~1 crime wave." t'be dally said heroes are "cruel ptople who mued hhMelf up with lbese pr()- ... Tuesday. believe only ln the power of their blems In the best case becomes .., ..... Mra "•111 0••••• '"' own hands." qweUy mad or else turns into an .,,.,,.,,.,.~":::.~.•"-.... THE NEWSP APER carried a People who se-e these rums are animal who goes art er his '"" ••Mr,. J ...... ••r-. nm .,._ Jen ... h v article on the U.S. rum led to believe that "every man is nelahbor with an ax or a n Sir..-U. • H...ilfttl°" .. 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Russian proverb. brutal H It is depicted an the gJoriJytng v1olence. ruma or actor Charles Bronson, In an obvious reference to the ACCORDING TO Sov let •the n'ewspaper Soviet Culture film "Death Wish.'' in which Culture, many Americans cannot WOHM•MO••u • aays. Broruion playa a New Yorker find their way out of the maie of · MOlf'lT~-nuenuiAlll ••ff1a heroes reflect Amuican turne-d virllante b¥ the murder of cnme. unemploymtt1t and infia. ,. _: ..,~'!' ~:,..,.,.. im reality -both American In· his wafe and hintau1hter's rape, lion that threatens their lives. '-•Aw ·"'-'' .... '-' .. ~" .. , dividuallam and the Amencan Soviet Culture aald Bronaon "An average person having =:.::.i:n.;~w~!i=!:.11;..:~.' crame wave," the dally aald heroes are "cruel people who mixed hlll''ielf up with these pro· ..., Tuesday. believe only in the Power ot their blems In the best cw.e be-tomes M, •ow "'" '"•w• o.-i ... 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Not a¥a1lable at Buena Park .IL , __ , '· /[.;'-.. ~·-­ SUPER BUY Pennzoil Motor Oil 51. c Reliable. efficient JOW. 55' qt. 20/40W. Limit one case per customer. 20°/oOFF 11.88 48" Worksh~ Light Reg. 14.99. This handy helper is ready to hang. Includes 40 watt fluorescent bulbs. UL listed. 25°/oOFF 5.99 19" Tool Box Reg. 7.99. Rugged stool with hft ·Out I ray. Plenty of room for all your tools. JCPenney '•' " ·111·1 l• •• 11.hdr -.......... .....-......-, UH Yovr JCPenney Char99 • £1ctpl 111perman..1 BUENA PARK:::o-tO:~~~ 0 n .._ ...._.GE: City Dr. et Garden GroYe 81\id. ~" <Open weekdays 10 to a. s.t. 10 to 7 Sundays 11:30 to 5. SANTA ANA: So. Bristof-No, of So. Coelt Plaz.ao()pen *fflldaya 30 to 0 Sundays tO toe. ·' .. . A I 0 DAILY Pfl..OT W9dl l!!d!t. Mwch 11, tt11 Shark Viethn in £ast ,.,, ... Wire Senieet nortd1'1 rtnLnisiaruct lhark·aU.oclc v1dlm or the )'ear aaya tte'1 always wondered what it would be Ukt to tncounter a shark. 8ut w~n It finaUy hllP· ~nod. 111 be rouJd think about wu "juat to 1et out ollhere.'' Rublnste n, caressin1 th~ keyboard of bis Stftnwa)' with 11lfta finCers \.hat lalte~ only OC· easionally. r o1a1ea an overflow audt ne~ at C1rne11e Hall with a pro1r1m ol Beethoven, Schumann and Choph\ to ctlebnte the 70th an· At last I What you 'vs always nesdsd ... Gita Wrtallt, 218, or Altamonlc Spr1n1s WU "bobbin• up end down" in 1bout four feet of w1tu about SO yards from lbore when a shark mauJed bb 1en1es. Wrilbl was llated in fair condition at a New Smyrna Buch hospltAl, his left. le& and root covered by a east to protect the doicna of 11tltcbe1 reqwred to rcp1lr aenred ~and musde . • H. A. Kl11la1er hu retired from government ~rvlc:e. ~fensc Secretary Doltald Runufeld made the Jnnouncement, but he wasn't talking about secretary of State HHry n1vtttary of hJs AmtrielUl debut. 1 "For more than 40 years I have come back." tht mae-stro told a wildly applaudln1 audlenc.: at Carne1ie Hall. •·1 have always found tbJt affection I love )'OU 1 thank you from the bottom or my btart .. • White House pbotoanpher D•~ld Kt DDerly Loo« a poslUon outside a Washington home to r;nap -pictures of Demo~rahc r>re· .sldenll•l candidate Jimmy Carter as be le-n a dinner party. Introducing K4.lnnerly to Carter, Washington Post photo editor BW Smeld said: "Gov· ttne>r, I would like you t o mt-el the present presJdent·s photo- irapher." ( J KJsslactr. Actually It was Lt. Geo. H1rold A. Klh-PEOPLE locu. 54, of Elkhart --------Lake, W11 , who left the Army alter 33 years. • Former motion picture director Cl1reoce tsrown was honored as an outstanding Tennesse1n by Tennessee Gov. R1y BllJlton at a reception in Los Angeles at· tended by film stars and other not.ables from his state . ........ ~., .. And the next prt!sident 's phf>toerapher ," s aid the partisan Kennerly with a smile . • Oirl1&11a A. Herter Jr., son of President El.senbower'1 secretary or State, will be nominated to be assistant admlnislJ'alor of the Agency for In· temational Development,· the White House said. 1 Herter, S7, bas been deJ>'ltY secretary of State for environmental and popu.Jation affairs since 19'7-'. Guaranteed Renewable Term life lnsuranc_e to age 100 Although born in Clinton, Mass .. Brown is a 1910 graduatt or the University or Tennessee at Knoxville, to which he has con· tributed heavily. • Ja~aellae Oauals flew to New Yortt alter at· . tend.inc a memorial service for her late husband. shipping tycoon Arl1totle Oaauls. Ages 20 through 65 in amounts from sS0.000 to si,000,000 Actress J 1ne Wyman ac· cepted the award ror the 86-year· •LAHTOlll old Brown. who was unable Lo Jackie left Athens aboard an Olympic Airways jetliner after spending the night at the Onassis For erample -~· • .> 'J travel from his Palm Sprini;es home. vilJa in Glyfada near Athens airport. sources close to the family said. I .-.oo 000 ,. IE"''•''" a ... ' , po ICY i , ••• COii c• • 1221 1235 •248 1273 •• IS35 112() •1210 •1175 Other Tennesseans attending the reception in· d uded Dinah Shore, Pat Boone and 20th Century. fox President DennisStaaflll. Jackie spent tbe weekend in 'Arfnual Gua nrnteQd Renewable Term -You pay only fo r pure Protection ~EMIUt.4 iNCREASE.S ANNUALl V .. New York lavished Artur Rublasteln with nowers, standing ovations and e ncores and the non· .igenarien genius respe>nded with proclamations or love and affection for four decades of alleiiance. Athens and fl ew to the island of I Scorpios Monday with her step- 01tA1111 daughter Christina Andreadis ~ and other members of the Onassis family for a memorial service on the anniversary of Aristotle · . \ r-----------------------------------, 1 FOR MORE .-.... ; I . Deaths Elsewhere OKLAHO MA CITY • \ P J H e rbert K . ll de, 77. the federal at· torney "ho successfully pros ec uted George ·Machine~un" Kelly on k1dnaping charges in the 1930~. died at his home h~re Tuesdav after a lt"Of{thy 1llnesi.-, SEATTLE <AP) F.dward \V. Allen. 92. an .1ttorney "ho Sl'rved as an 1nternat1onal fish· erles commissioner un· dt?r SIX pre1>1dcnts. dled Monda). S TANFORD - \\'tlton J . Crook, 90, i•mt•rttu:o. profl:ssor of rnetallurg~ Jt Stanford l 'nl\t-rs tt.\. ched at Stun· ford ~t edi<'al l'entl·r Sun· dJ)' Drath Nolll"r• c•on OAVIO A CAO!>!> OIH ¥.tr'1> 14. 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(114!=031 competition among the "common carriers." the about this pure lifetime polt cy_. .. Phone(714)640-l752 ll ..... ,. __ _,,,"::::/ _____________ _ r •r•I••----· I I I I " ..... ' t ,.~ ,, ' "' bt•t. firms that haul goods for hire. The ICC tells truckers precisely what kinds of~jiiii~~~=:;;;;;::;;;;::;:;;:;: goods they un carry, precisely what hlgbways they ..... -.-... I I I I I I I I I e~ CO~NENTAL .BA~KERS ~~~r~~~'~J;s 11: can use and what they t-an charge The ICC also Neptune Society f -/.L · J ( Suite 100 Umits competition by denying thousand5 of appllca· :J11UMt10N ev••"'L "'tsu tions each by truckers desiring Lo offer new 646-7431 ~7" .A1.JNf//tyr {' orn7 Newport Beach, CA 92660 J services. v.:::=:-::,::::.•.= L-------------------------------~--1 THE MAJOR TRUCIUNG FIRMS BAND together in "rate bureaus" that decide what lQ charge for hauling. These cartels, uempt from an· titrust prosecution. then challenge any attempts to have lower rates approved by the ICC. c.ae ... -_.... .. M ~ C:.-.19'. Call 642-5178. Put 1 t•w word• to work for ou. This keeps shipping prices higher than they could be. ___________ __.._ ____________________________________ _ An Agriculture Department study found t.hat shipping rates for frozen fruits And veaetables dropped 18 percent when &i.e courts ruJed those pro- ducts exempt from ICC oversight. Another Agriculture study showed rates foe dressed poultry plummeted 33 percent wbeo ICC regulation was lifted. The American farmer has often been the sub· ject of praise and promises of support on the noor of Con~ress. BUT CONGRESS HM DONE MORE than just talk about supporting farmers: federal law allows price·fixing and strict fimlls Qn compe.tition inl.be production and sale of many agricultural products, mainly milk. fruit. nuts and vecetables. In the harsh years of the Dust Bowl and the ·Depression. when farmers were at the mercy or plunging prices and mjddlemen, Congress opened loopholes in federal antitrust laws to allow farmers to band together In cooperatives. Without the ex· emption. such co.ops would be illegal. But now many co-ops are big buslnes&es that work closely with arms of government catled "marketing orders," which commonly control pro· duction. quality, the now ol produce to the market and sometimes even prlces . Associated Mllk Producers Inc., which controls up to 90 percent of the market in some Midwest areas, is a $1.4-billlon·a·year giant that ranks 141st on the-Fortune SOO Ust of industrial corporetlons. OCEAN SPRAY CONTROLS SS PEaCENT of the nation's cranberry sales. SUnklst Growers Inc. controls '75 percent of the ounces and 88 percent or the fresh lemons grown in California 1nd Arizona. The secretary or Agriculture, who oversees the markl'tang orders. is requited by law to protect con· sumers from price-gouging increases by the co·ops. Yt't, the government has nev~r penalized a CO·OP for boo:stin1t prices, even though some dairy co-ops havr charged prices up to Z2 cents a ~allon above the kdt'rAI m inimums fOT milk. Shrer w11<1te con be the result of the federal morkt•tl ni: ordt>r!I, since supplle ore oncn held low to kc.-ep prices h1J1h Jn 1970, about one·quartcr or the Callfornlo rllng peach crop wox destroyed Intentionally and '8,600 acreA of trees pulled up. In 1971, Ooean Spray reported 600,800 burrels ot cranberries that had been held ott the market were ''lost due to shrinkaac." FARM ERS ANOACRIC\JLTURE Department t•conom lst~ a rt:ue that theu R0\1ernment restrlc· lions. in the long run, help to even out whit would ot ht>rwlse> be "boom·and·bust" cycle!! of low prices and rumous comJ)t'Ution alternatJng with short sup- plies and h1Rh prices. 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MASTER CHARGE, OR AMERICAN EXPRESS CARO Entire stoci.. not mclvded All svbtect to p<ror soile No mail or phone order~. please, ' l ! l • I " 1 ;-Wednesday. Marci'\ 1 ~;1918 DAIL V PILOT 11 I I ! r LM.Boyd Night .Ladies Organized Q "llow mJny hc11rt trani.pllrnt~ huvc been don.t! 011 pcopl\· ..,Inn· tbt' h h l 'IU<'h '>UC' .ce:..stul •uri:cry in J007" I ~u" m.tn} of tho .. c pullcntt1 ort.> stall ulhc"' A. Count 2115 trun,pl.inh with 4~ .,till liv1na ut t hn writ t n~ At lcu~l ont• huit i.ur· \' l\'t'11 ;ibout ... t'Vl'O ycun. '1ost huvt' m•1dt· 1t t hrouah .1 <'OUple of Yl'ar~ tr you d&dl't't cut J 25 pound!> or food In the ltlst 21 houn.. you re JU~l tw1. ;1\ era~l·. ~ar Already reportt'd here that San Fran· c1sco•s org.in1Jat100 of proksslonal ladies of ~he niahl cwls itself .. COYOTE" whkh stands for "Call Ott Your Old Tir~ Ethics." Failed to mention. tho\lgb. that SeatUe's almOar «'lulpter 16 known as "~P" to represent the ··~1ot on or SutUe Prostitutes" and New York City' group is identifit"d us "PONY" :.hort for "ProsUtutesot1'1ei.V York." BAOWNSUGAR Those OC<'asionut girls who still like lo mix u1> th1n1i. m ude out of brown sugar may wish lo kn<>w thut said sugar stays moist and sof\ in· defin itely whc:n :stored in a plastic bag that bas been heat.sca led by one of those UtUe electric kitch1tn a ppliances made for such job:s. Wouldn't want to take up too much ~pac~ wtth ">uch a matter. but I'm told that women for \ears have been climbing the walls when they .. fi nd ou!,,at lh.e last minute Just when they neea COUPOI SPECIALS (_' 0 II !\ I d (! r t h II ~ 1• farptlle'i th11t tJflly µulJ in " o m e w h 1• r l' 1 n l h t• uc1~hhorhood of SJ l.1 ,, "1."t!k Onl' out ot' every four buch buust:hold" :..up port-. at ll'a">l two <'<If' Crest Toothpaste Two out of thrn • married t'utholtt· women tn the child bearing a)tc brackl't pruc•ttcl· birth control method ~ their church dvcs not con done. Or ~o :-a> Princt'lon l 'naverstl\ re· searchers aft er a le ngth) !>ludy or the math~1 . 1t that their brown sugar is all Jumpy and hard. Addreu motl to l.M. Boyd. P .O. Bor lS60-, Costo MeM 92626 Nt. wt. 1 OL 79c '$ l 1m1t 2 With COUl)On Life on TV Hazardous 8) VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOO D tL'Pl l P oor Em1lv McLaughlrn has known more tragl'd) than m o:.t ac tresses e xperience tn a Ufet1mc. She has been married h ve times. Twice she has been accused of murder. -She was widowed once and divorC'ed two or three Limes . One of her husba nds • was murdered. . On one oct'as1on she, "(>ent 10 d<.tys in labor follow ing an ll·month pregn<lney ; SHE 'S WST TWO BABJE . X·RA\'S re\ealed spots on her lungs a couple or time" And in order to get a vacation shl' m u~l have a ner vous breakdown On top of all this. she's hac:I a hvstereMom~ ~ Sound like a soap opera'! So it is. · · Emily portrays gallant, cala m1t y·prone nurse J ess i e Br e w er on lelension·s .. Gener al Hospital" sl•ries ShP can thank her lucky stars that for 13 years s he's been that close to medical h1:lp. -' Fo r tw o .\t'a r s :. befor e "G ene r a l :·Hospital" Emily :->uf· fered similar truumas on the defunC't "Young Dr. Malone" St'rtC!>. WHILE DEAR J ES S I E S U F t' t: RS bra vely in ht•r \\h1te :.larched uniform. Em1 I y h a s f a r 1• d 1'un. M<LAUGHl •,. sidcrably bellr r . .illhough :-.Ill' tll\orced aC'tor Rubert Lans111g und was "1clmH·d U.\ the death uf her second hus band. actor Jl'ffrt.'Y Hunter Despite he r travails on the screen. Emal) 1i. a cheerful, da rk· ha a red ~aut) who sa}s Jessie's dtt,\ to·day misadventures don't bother her personally . She harbors some hope thut J rss1e w\11 find Lrue happiness Hut if she rlot•s. lhl· shO\., wuuld wither Who wants a ha ppy hervine an a soap opera? . "JESSIE IS Sl.B('O~SCIOl'Sl.\' IN lovt· with Dr. StQVC llardv on the 'how," said F.mih . •·tte's played by J ohn. Bt•r a<11no. Wl•n· the only·"'° sur ~ vrrm1nnv mbers-of tht' ori itinnl cast "J ei.sll' and Steve somct1mc" look a~ 1f th<>y're ; about to launch a love affair but the tdephone always nni?s at the• \\Tons.: lime " Terminal unreqwtcd love is Jessie's lot in life. The grind or daily television drama almost took its real life toll of Emily during the first year' of tbe ~eries. She worked five days a week. often commit· tmg 37 pages of dialogue to memory. NOW THE ACTRESS APPEARS in the show only two or three days a week: Emily doubts she would accept a prime·time series m exchange for the patent miseries of Jessie Brewer. ''If it we ren't for da)'time television there wouldn't be any nighttime shows." she s aid. "We make all the money for the highly rated.prime time hours . · "Anyhow. 'General Hospital' gives me the kind do some ver y good things on the show. Ban Roll·On Deodorant ~ ..... 21/z oi.99c Limit 2 with coupon Scope Mouthwash of fina ncial and e motional security I need. And we 1 "SOAP OPERAS HAVE DEVELOPED a cult. 8 \ 24 fl. oz. • 29 and not Just among housewives. A lot of college kids I ltm11 2 follow our show religiously. Thirty percent or my 1 SCOPE. with coupon • mail comes Crom male viewers " 1 ~ Coupon expires Sunday. March 21 Emily has or ganized Ladie!> ofthe Day. a group or soap opera leadmg ladies -and some leading ~ men -to produce plays in the hinterlands on r;-- - - - - - -"eek ends. , . . Some 12 million vie wers. it 1s estimated. tune in "Genera l Hospital " Most of them would welcome I the opportunity to see the stars in person on stage. "We ho;>e to do plays likt> ·Plaza Suite' in \·an ous citjes within a t.SOO·milt' radius of Hollywood ... Emily explained. "It would be easy to ny CJUt on Friday!> and be bac k in time for work I Mondays "WE'D LIKE TO PLAY TOWNS IN the ~ortlrn l'St. tht> Southwest and such California cities as San Jo:>e, Fre~no and Bakersfield. "The other actors and actresses ar<' from 'The Youn~ and the Restless' and 'Days of Our Lives.· All three networks ~re represented. "[l's diffic ult lo believe what a great impact daytime shows have away Crom J>Qpulalion centers hkc New York and Los Angele&. Each of us is mobbed whene\'e r we make personal appearances. "I THOl'GHT IT WOULD BE a good idea to tak1.• advantage of the fact that viewers want to see m; rnverson ... But wall patrons believe Emily us anyone other than tra1u c J essie Brewer·• Emily is willing to bet they will Efferdent Denture Tablets 40's 8Jc L1mlt 2 w1tll coupon Now-you can enjoy Freedenr.gum in a peppermiiii flavor, Stayfree Maxi-Pads 12·. 63c 1.1m1t 2 with coupon too. / ,~- I Lysol Spray Disinfectant I · Nt.wt.14oz.I 29 J· · l1m1t 2 witn coupon e / I '\."New Freedent~ gum won't stick to my dental work." ··1 had to give up chewing ordinaty gum because of the sticking problem. But Freedent, the new gum from Wrigley's. is specially formulated not to stick to most dental work. So rm free to enjoy chewing again:' A·nacin Tablets 100's L1m11 wHh coupo~ Clairol Creme Hair Color 2 t1.oi. 99c Lil'IHI 2 wllllcoupon Johnson's Baby Powder Nt. wt. 14 oz. 99c L1m1t 2 with coupon Head & Shoulders Shampoo 11 fl.o.J .• 69 i 1m11'2 w1111 courion e Style Hair Spray Nt. wt.13 01. 59c Llmit 2 with coupon Coupon explrea Sunday, March 21 40's 2 19 L1m1t 2 w1lh coupon e Coupon expires Sunday ~arcn 21 And now Freedent comes in a new peppermint flavor. too. Tty some youn.elf. Spearmint in the blue pack. Or new peppermint in the green pack. You'll like bot!'. BUENA PARK: ::f."ot'ao~~~--days 0 R • lliJIGE: Qty Or It Garden Gr0\19 8llld An ~~ tOtot Set 10107SundlYI11:30to5 S _. lliJIT _. • lliJI • • :a>c> so Bl1atol-No. of So. Coat Plau-OC.n Wffl«Saya "'" A "'"~ e30tot &.tndeys tOto& ·, •• . . .. '• •I .. ·' ' . , I ~ I 1 I ( Arthritis Aches Needle BJ D&. STElNCROHN Dear Dr. Stelacrobn: I ·have a friend who sug. aests I see a mttn about acupuncture treat-ments for arthritis. He ls not a doctor, but he is supposed to h e lp arthritic patients. I have been to many doctors, . have tried all kinds or treatmeJ)ts, but stilJ sut- ler great pain. What shall l do?··Mrs.J. , Dear Dr. Stelacrolm: I have terrific headaches wbJcb my doctor says have no definite name nor cause. I've read re-cenUy or a doctor who promises to cure any kind or headache by acupuncture treatments. Shall I give them a try? -Mr.B. COMMENT:· From what I bear and read, in the People's ReP\lbllc of (~~) China· acupuncture bu retained its polit1oe &$ a method or treat~nt. Never taavlnc vbsled .China,) have not i.., able ti> Observe lts ue ln the eountey of Its sup- posed aricln. Howevet, l kave teen some actual demonstra- Uons of acupUnctw-e in the United -tea. and have attended some lec- tures on the sul>J~t. MY OWN feeling Is lhat we should not close our mll)d s to Its beneficial possibilities. Nevertheless, we should not accept it as a mode of treatment untU we have evidence that substan-tiates the method as be- ing worthy to add to our present medical armamenlarlum. Will acupuncture un- doubtedly help arthritis, heada c hes and in· numerable other com- plaints? I don't know. I advise 8 spirit Of CtlU· tlon. For example, J agree with the findinR re· • cenlly made by the House of Delegate" of the Connec ticut State medical Sot'iety: .. ACUPUNCTURE Is not ~t present a l{encrally accepted m ethod or medical practice, nor has it b~n shown sclen· tlfacally t o be an er flcaclous medical pro- cedure. Acupuncture. lbcrefore, s hould bl' performed only In- vestigative studies being carried out In an ac· credited medical center and/or an offlli:ited faclllt y under thc auspices of a formal committee on human re- . search. ' "In Connertlcut all acupuncture procedureR should be performed personally by a licensed physician. "AT THE PR ESENT lime. merely havanl( a license to practice medicine does not necesurily give a physi- cian acceptable creden- .\iaJs to either practice or prescribe acupuncture; neither docs having tttbnJcal experience in the insertion o f •~upuncture needles .-ve a nonphysician any qualificaUon to diagnose human disease condi· tions or prescribe acupuncture treatments for same." Th• hometown netnpt1per for all the Orange Coa1t 11 the i•Slfl@mll Wedn!!d!y. Maleh 17, 1978 1au1111 ••• 1t\01i ,_..-toS1 tt\\O\lS~\l . GIG AN TIC RECORD & 8 TRACK SALE · ....... T.......... ,•,.;i StllEt t.~S ., ....... ...,, 1'' • .., a.t.1'rlllll .. EJll. ., &M ~TO ~-:... ~ 'i.4·c.t. fOI .... . ._...._..,...., • ..,..._ IOW . •• IL •OlllfT ... 11!.•Alll ... r._. ... i:at:~~T.!.:.~.~;~US'-...... _,, •1 =:..'i:.'::::..~ ................................... _ .... 1 ••. SPORTING GOODS BUYS 22..ncll ~slal style of durlble c:8IS Iron Features ~tlon rll« ~justments lor l1rntl)' ailed gnll .,.., ~ ll1ndles. 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WHOSE THR££ clubs and temales. marrjed couples A niabt dub owner fiJhtlng the feature exotic dancers ··who and all persons to impa-0\•e their clt.)''1 "tuulle ord1nance'' san perform part of thetT act 10 own mental and psych(>logical watcbinJ exotic dancers is u various stages 1>f nudlty," is development, to improye tile educational experience that lm-challenging the constitutionality marriage relationship between proves hb customers' minds -of the ordinance. husband and wire, and to im· and makes their marriages hap. His sult says: "It ls the further prove the pursuit of happiness of The followlnt pro-e.co-. pier. purpose of this type of enter\ain-each individual patron." ,,o "Nudity and sexual matters ment to enll1hten its -edult trams have been an-I RE ·:·· art displayed in the philosophy patrons through the presentation THE ORDINANCE. modeled nounced by the UC < that nudity and au la something of artistic and socially redeem· after a L->s Angeles .law. hold Irvine Extension and ""' p of art and beauty. and not a ing workt o( unquestionable · managers of establishmenta with are open to the public: IOCial d1sgrace or taboo." Joe significance. thereby providing food licenses resp0nsible for pro- .. TraJUf~r Former Unit ed !\line Wo rkers Union President Tony Boyle, 73. \\•ill be moved April 10 from medical cent~r at Spring(\eld, Mo .. to Penn- s y lv ania prison. 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Frf!'"""'" l•nurt ti•ll Gf'O\l'\d Floor M•d•<•I L1br•ry1 Mt-di<•I \<wta II 81<10 . UC: lrvlM '°"-'-l't• ~ • Pa1r1no An Aooroacn to tn t1mia(Y. • EYer1lt ~Nt,.,om. Pf\ 0 . d1t•ctor. ln\tl!ut• ot A<tue11Jtrwi .,.,.,.II.,, •!'Wt \t •H .... ,, ot. UC lr'il,.. l:•l•n\ton ptoQ"•"' ' lO p m . lt\\tllute Of A1,.h,•ll11nQ Thlt •OY. lOS w '"""'l•th \t . \•f'ltt .,,,. , .. ,., · Ol«ovorintl .,.., C"•"ll'"' U !e S<"P'' An Adv•n<•d Cour\• '" TrM'\4KUonat An•ty\i\, • A"'°'rt S 0 •Wtd\0'1, P P\ D (111'\tC•I p.y<l'oalOOjl\I •nd \loll ~Inf of 1t UC .,¥1M E .. ,.,,,.,.,.., ptoqr1u·n. 1 IO pm , ""' 114 Comout., S''""'" 81<tQ UC frvl~ <.•""'J>U~ '•• "°' Ott"Q tMfl ,. I-" . TUl\OAY,M•rt h,. "Win•, ot t~• Wor1d," Ottof' .. ..,.,., •• ., \tM'-.•. M S P#ltt ot e UC •tvl,,. f •t•n\IOf\ Orc>orem, 7 JO..t JO Ct m . Unlv.nlly Club. UC ttv•._ <-.,,... ,,... Ft• '1~. IM •Ude• wine ,.mp11,,.._ tfYt"'O • •11·~.HCM>t• WIM 9t•i. .... to •-<h meeti~ t Enrotlm•"'' ,.,tr•c1.ct JOJliff"\Of\t 1t ., •• ,...Of' o•dwr "N ow AclV,...t•• In M•dlcl"" fO< ,...,...,.,_.. ,.,,, 11 Wllll•ml, M S , ..:-1 nurw. \4iyon• HI., Sc-. Pwrl of " UC Irvine E .. lt"Uon ,,.... 0-•"'• l ·IOP m , ltm, H . 8u•n.t P•r- H1Q11Scllaol F .. 14< SCHNAPPS FOR COLD .. WUPPERTAL, West Germany (UPI) -A West German health in· surance company told .members a glass of schnapps is good for you · ifyouhaveacold. t The company, the ·:Barmer Erstaskasse, 1 said in its new bulletin :for members that if you feel a cold coming on you should drink a lot of lime r blossom tea and take two ordinary cold tablets to make yflO sweat . . "A glass ot schnapps, • 0 l>randy or whisky will help you sweat," it sai<l. . • I lrMglMI A 1tfth color TV at thil .... prtcel It has many of the features you'd expect to find on sets costinQ much more. Like 100% solid state circuitrv for better pictures, longer hfe. And Chroma-Loe• to help maintain rich. realistic color. Screen Is 19 inches. measured diagonally. Easy-to-set color controls. Handsome walnut grained plashc cabinet fits into any room oecor. Sele price eff9ctlv• through Sund9J, Merch 21. u 1000/o solid State color TV has a big 19" screen. Sale 259.95 Reg. 219.ts. S.ve S30I kyde eutotMtlc dlehw..,_ features overnight drying cycle to help cut operating costs. Has white porcefain tub. sound deafening pads, removable service panel. Cutting board top nu mepfe venHr over hardwoods. Holds dishes for a famllyl 5-cycle built-In dishwasher, reg. 279 95 Sele 2'9.15 Sele pnC.. effecttv. ~ lundey, ~ 21. Slide rule calculator at a gre~t price! Sale 21.99 Reg. :le.99 APF hatnct--held calculator has 4-lcey memory. 8-d1g1t green display ts easy to read. Four basic functions, percent key. exchange key. Recharger and nickel cadmium batteries included . Sale price effective through SW\day, March 21. r1 J L/ ~ .~/ I J {) I / • • ~ r -· .., ·~ ... ••"'·•, m• ........ •• fle-r tro..,u. Memory CD1c.:~.1.,t,1r ··•11m111 B DEllDD EJ aaaa a llGll•B 1111111a11 ' - • + • I 0 ~ ~.:..'S~~C.·!.~ ,• -·ftA:-• Sale134.99 Reg. 149.99. 7-slftch machine with foot control sews stretch stitch. blind sUtch, Crcate·A·Stflch •. o thers Sewing PASP is 1uc;t a touch away with push· bunrin rr.!ver~. bu11t·in buttonholer and 2 pos1t1on drop fePd 116107 Av<1llable In stock or special rush order . 10°/o off every air conditioner in stock. Who wants to tn1nk about alr conditioners now? You do Because JC Penney it tak ing 10% oft every one In stcx:k And you pay notnlng 111 Jun& So you'll gel sn eir cond1t1oner now You'll ge111 on Hie And you'll pay nothing for months II sure 1>ea1s rushing out duflng a hea1 wa~e s.te prtcff etr~ ttwCM19f! Saturder, Metdt 27. ttX•T • • .. ' ·Tennis Sign ups Starting • Registration for South Coa l YMC:A t t-nnu clai.sei. ~ 111 opeo Mon· day and run throu&h March 26 from 9 a m lo 5 pm. at the YMCA, 31000 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel Tt•nn1i. cla!>!>eb fo r beginners. advanced beginners, anter mcdJate and ad' a need players "111 be ta ugtrt by tennls p ro Ronna• Man a co. ~rad uate of \'an Der Mttr Tenms llnl\ er!>aty Tht'y run ror rour ~l.~ks twice a week •. •.. Co!>l or . the classes IS .. SI5 ror YMCA m embers and S20 ror nonmembers A tennis tournament wall be s ponsor ed by the Laguna Beach Tennis Shop at tbl' completion of the course ~llY Ptlol Sutt l'Mlo Registration 1s on a flrst·come. first scr\'ed basis. Further inrorma· tion t!> a\'a1lable by call· mg 831· YMCA PAO RONNIE MANCOA GIVES A POINTER Gwen Stiffler, 73, Takes Advantage of Y ays. Starts Thursday, March 18th. . 7.99 LlttM L.e99ue fielder' 1 gfov•. Leather p11lm heel al\d web Vinyl back and alternate lingers Split h1nQ!' wf'b Right hnnd thrower rnodel JCPenney: headquarters for Little League equipment. 15.99 All IHlher fie lder'• glove. Tan color J•b.1r 'H web Cowh•t1f' l1n1nQ AtQht h inr1 ano ltlt·h•M mod!'I Baseball cap 01 II• w1'"' I • nvltin c ''""I color 1elN·1ton · ·1 . • •.1 t '<t Sale 9.99 Reg. 11.tt Fninklln "''°"training ahoe. Suede tflm. Tr1cot • lined, padded coll:ir 2.59 Lillle Lc11que bat t4 11 u' f I ,h t-.J1•t•hr•f wt,.1, 1 h IJ lilt I '• <)l('lv•• 3.$9 7.99 l ittle Le&gue aluminum bat n,,,. p•rc c.on lruc 11011 Jnhnny ll"nr.h t 111 nn tn ,,,., 12 99 99~ Olllcial League Nil CO•i< 1nrJ 1 ul>brr r t'nto LC'nQ V.f'lt•ng ("~vf'r 1$11• prlcet elfec11ve lhru Sun, Mar. 21. AACAOIA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY • "FOX HILLS" DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HllLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT 9EACH N<>l'THfUOGE ORANGE 'THE CITY PUENTE HIUS RIVERSIDE SAN llERHAROINO vtNTUAA WEST COVIN.\ WHITTWOOO Use your JCPenney c:l\arge c:.rd Wednesday. March t7, t97e DAIL V PILOT A I 5 Stwtt Thunday. M~ 11. Wfive outdone ourselves! 01'.le of our all-time greatest ·' I J--.. .' : • I .-.. .,, ~ ' ~­ v-- 20°/o off all our Penneypet® playwear for boys and girls. Salet80 Sale3.60 Reg. 4.50. Boys· 1eans of no· iron polyC'stertcotton sail cloth Snap closure zipper fly belt loops Assorted solids Regul<tt slim StZCS 4 to 7 Sale2.20 · Reg. 2.75. Boys' actton print shirts of polyester/cotton knit Short sleeve in Assorted prints Sizes 0(4/5). C(617) Reg. SS. Boys' plaid jeans of no- iron polyoster/cotton. Snap closure zipper fly. belt loops. Assorted plards Aegular/sffm . sizes 4 to 7. R~. 2.25. Boys' short sleeve crewne<;k shirt ol no-iron poly- ester/cotton knit Assorted solids with -Penneyper embroidery Sizes 0(415). C(6t7) Our men's SS fashion ·_print dress shirf is now Mens short sleeve print dress shirt of crisp poly· ester/cotton Lol'lg point collar Fashion prints for sizes 14' -17 Long sleeve style reg $7. S•le 5.60 Sale7.20 Reg. SI. Men's short sleeve dress shirt o f soft Ullressa .. Dacron"" polyester double knit. Modified spread collar. fasruon pocket. Light. medium and deep tone solids. Sizes 14 ''1 to 17 Long sleeve style, reg. $10, S.le SI Sale2.20 Reg. 2.75. Our multi-color screen print Hilde• polo ol polyester/cotton knit In whcte. blue or yellow Sizes 1·4 Sale1.27 Reg. 1.59. Polyester/cotton slacks with band lront and elasllctZed back Assorted prcnts and solids en s1ze'I 1 ·4 Sale1.80 Reg. 2.25. A polyes1er numbered polo Assorted contrasting numbers on solids ol white. light blue. green. bone. or yellow. Sizes 1 ·4 Sale 1.91 Reg. 2.39.Assorted boxer 1eans done up 1n polyester/cotton with et11st1c1zed waist Assorted solids. patterns and navy C1en1m. Sizes 1·4 · Sale 2.60 Reg. 3.25. Polyester/cotton solid smock with sttort angel sleeves and tie-back Ct>oose pink. 01 yPllow 1n sizes S.M L (4-6i.) Sale2.40 Reg. S3. Matching polyester knit slacks with olast1c1zed waist styling Choose from pretty sohds 1n pink or yellow Sties 4·6X Sale2.20 Reg. 2. 75. A bf'aut1lul polyester/ cotton top with urtront ;1ppl1que design and pull secves Ptnk or yellow 1n sizes S M.L. (4·6K) Sale 53 Reg. 3.75. Polyester/cotton slacks with band lront and elast1c11ed back Choose pink or yellow print '" sizes 4-6x. All sale prices effective through Sunday, March 21 . ; ..... N.tJ ~,y~,....I .. ,, -.. Shop Sunday 12 to 5 P .M. at the follwing stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach {714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (71 4) 646-5021. LAGUNA HILLS. Laguna Hills Mall (714) 581 -7700 J\lv c""-1 ........ ... ---.. ... . Valley Youth to Join Wagon Train to East EASTWARD HO Robert Pull ~rt Pull will hit the tra.11 ln much the same manner ot hls country's pioneer!> -only he will be he din& east when he joins the bl~ntennlal wacon tra1nln fi"t Laramie, WYo. The 18»·eu·old Fountain Valley rollege student will book up with the wagon train this week and accom· pony It to Valley Forge, Pa., where it will rendezvous with other trains on July 4. "IT'S A CHANCE of a lifetime to see what it was ltke in the old days.'' Pull uid. "1 really look forward lo roughina it and see&nf the towns along the way," he said. · We'll be riding horses and camping out in tents.'' Pull said he landed the job as camD registrar recently while visiting a ranch in Utah during a vacatlon. He said he m et the business manager of the train who offered him the job. Camp Fire Girls Have Birthday P ULL. WHO WAS a film student at Orange Coast College last year, says he plans to a ssist in makln& a documentary film or the travels alone with an experienced filmmaker. He says he plans to show It in the Orange Coast area eventually. Pull llves with i>is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pull at 9827 Swan Cir· cle. Camp Fire Girls will celebrate their organization's 66lh birthday Saturday by selling handicraft Items from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . In Huntington Center to benefit educational and community projects. Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds from Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach also will be on hand to explain programs and m ember!>hip pro· cedures lo Interested girls. Hatchet Vi~lim YUMA, Ariz. CAP) -Investigators say a 20-year-old Navy woman was ap. parently the victim ot a batcbetatt.ck at the Yuma Marine Air Test Station. Sandra Tuckband, a Navy parachute rigger, was flown to Balboa Naval Hospital in San DiegoooTuesdaywilb multiple head injuries. I I I I I I I I I I ....., __ __. HUM'nNGTOM lliCH CITY COUNCIL A LEADER VOTE A LAWYER A LADY ALLY FRANCES GREENBAU ~~~· . ~ ·\... ~· \ ,. ~.:~f (:. ,-:-.. . ... '' ,/ >•· • -·:-:-\:. .. · / · · $I off When You Try One of My Large Pizzas. .. Only one• l'Ullpun 1~·r p•·r.tin.Good1hroutth Murt'.h :u,m~ "' · Brinf,! thi' n1up11n with )VU. ,,.... . . --~ :~1.am• Lord Byron Introduces Poetry in Pizza to Laguna Hills Mall Ora11~1· C4>011ty rt<sidf'nts ~atl1.-r nrar, I 111 I. Loni B ro n , :im now lll'rP. ) 1111 l .. 11!1111,1 I 1111 .. Mall, 3('rO!o~ from Alpha Bf'ta I"" llt'rf' 1111 .. il1ymc-r ol amma11 1nh'rl1"·rd \\ill rr\\.trtl .1ll 1>~la1.-11 with th.-11avury taste• 01 I""''"' l'ina, t111U<r1l clown "itl1 "in.-or ht..r 1Ct•1n1('C', C lr;111~1· Count): !Amt Byron i1' ltr rr. Enter my Grand ~in in~ Orawin~ and you may win a f n.--e Kl-speed bike. One nwn·s ~~women's model will be given away. Ju~I 1111 out .1n f'lllf} lilank 11t my n('w f.;\Jtlllla llill11 I .nrd Byron ri7.U ruh. /\ O pmd1 a.1C tlN'C'~llry. IQCd BgIDJt l>IZZA l>UB 11) \.Utt'I "'"of pin.1. ~1 bd~. bcver.-i~c<. :mil own h.1~cd ~;indwiches. CJll 3lic.1J and your Lord Byron Pizza w1 ll l~c rc,1dy when you g.c r here. 2418\ LAGUNA fill.LS \tAtL (ACROSS FROM ALPllA BETA) r llONE 586-0.'J,lO OPEN: SUl\OAY -TllLIRSOA't' II A\t -l !?MIONIGHT FRID\l -S\Tt1RO\Y ti \M -!?i\'l P&tKFEE CUMBINC KATMANDU, Nepal <VPIJ -lnflaUon bas finally eau1bt up with Mt. Everest. the world'• bit.hat peak. Nepal 's forel1n mlnlury announced a.mended mountaineer· lnl reiuJatk>na which re- quire any expedition at.' t emptlo1 to climb Everest from thh Himalayan monarch)' to pay a royally of Sl.200 tO the government before thelrcllmb. Sale now going on. Save $40 Sale 259.99, reg. 299.99. Black and Decker/DeWalt 1Cl'' deluxe radial arm saw package. Features 115V d1rec1 drive tan cooled mo1or developlng 2V• HP. Has steel stand, adjustable dado, 10" comblnahon blade, ant1·kickback attachment and sawdust elbow. UL listed. Eas!f to assemble • ..... re4 Actress Valerine Perrine and ac· t o r Burt Reynolds will be clted best in t heir field by the United Mo· lion Picture As· socla tton, a group of Mis· sourl and Kansas theater owners. SALE 25% OFF TUR9UOISE INDIAN ARTIFACTS W-111 II ""-1Ai ..._ .. H THE FIRST AMERICANS SodCoestV...,. llOO 5-" "-M••• s-t. AM 17141979.7191 $4Q to $5Q off!. Big name stationary power tools. Sele price• ettectlv. through Sunday, March 21. Save '50 Sele 249.99, reg. 299.99. Lalho package includes l&the and stand. Olfers prec1s1on turning and shaping 01 wOOd, plasllcs or metalt. Massive, heavy ribbed one piece cast iron bed with 1 ~ .. precision ground ways. Cast iron head and tall stock. 8u1IHn 1ndex1ng m<'chanism. Motor Hot lncfuded. Save sso S11e 1'9.19, reg. 219.99. 10" bond saw package includes saw, stand •,1nd motor bracket. Cuts a tock 6Y•" thick Ideal for lino cutt1nq and curves. Full 10" x 11·· tnblo llllS 45 Sliding bl:ide guc1rd for :>pNalor's protec· hon B.t11 bt1annq supportpd Qu•dP5 Motor Not Included. 203 off! S.JVc on our en11rc fine of JCPi'nnPy lwl!>I IOQOlhcr free s1,1nC11nQ sht'llvinq . . . . .. ·. ' ...... ~ ... • . . ... . . . : ' ' -' ..... . . .. . . . , ) · .. . . . . ... Genie® garage door opener. 159.88 model 7000 Save s50 Sale 169.99.reg. 219.99. J foll:lo.11 1rtll f'IOS~ 1 dr~a~· ll•tludf Qr~1 fll't">) lt"d sl.in<I Dull~ IO c1.nt1·r .,t 32 C.tr(.IC. Head ~wM·I• 360" toll~ 90 1°g111 or left A<•m llilvl'IS 11' Hd 4 'pindle spc~1Js, ad1us1abll' <ll'1ith 't.il•'. r.1ilb•Jtl'd .tnqlP ~cal•• With pOStl•VP !IOP 11190 Motor Not Included. Our best Gerur q:irage door opPnN fl'>itlurf's ;i quirt pr!'!; s1on SrtP N rlrivr w1lh lnsl ml ll£•vrrw Salr·1y Sy~lem 1w1n s 1't•ty l1gll1:; Includes remolt• conlrn1 I g] Mod,..1 7001 139.88 ModPI 700:' 99.88 ·, 7" sp1ndlo req 1 59, Salt 1.27 1?' ap1ndle, ll"'J 1 89, Seit 1.51 15 .. spindlP rrg 2 49, Salt 1.99 r 1n1a1 '"'l 99(' Seit 79e All floor tile _ on sa le! \ :r log 1N1 1 19. Sett 95c Full ~twit 1cg 11 99, Silt 9.59 CPn1rr, shell, reg 11.99, 8111 9.59 fnd shrll. '"q 1 t 99, Salt 9.59 r '"' top, roo 14 99, Sile 11.99 3·1hPll k1I. rl'q 49 99. Silt 39.99 !. shrll room d1v1dor, ri'Q 74 99. Salt 59.99 Room rl•v1dN rro 74 qq Slit 59.99 ~tNro ~., rP11 84 99, Sale 87.99 203 off! Salt 31.119. reg. 39.H , each. JCPenney Ms lwC' d1tterent lire detectton syslPms to protect you aod your home at 1h11 low price The smoke delec1or nngs loudly et 2""' smoke density level. Ttle heat detector 1s oes19ned to ring at 135 or 175 . Heat detector. reg 39 99, Sale 31.99. Fire de1ect1on system. reg. 114.99. Sel• 91.t9. Sale 2.88 Reg. 3.69. A1m~1rnnl) Pl,11..1• n f'rt·<>, .. f,, 'lion•• 1 :> x I :1' 111r . nl v r1yl ;MbQ'olO<. 'l ill<"· I"'' p~q I 1 '•'I yd I 1'1 'Bradto,,1 llnr ~ . Sale 2.88 Reg. 3.69. Arm~tronri Pl11c,. n p,,.::.~· 'fi colon• 12" )( 12 "'"' 9 111•·' per plo.Q in attract"'" 'San Roque p.111crn '1 I \ :). Not available at all stores. 203 off! Solid rou'l" h11wn d1str1>s~od wood sh ,, 'land accessories 2' shell rP'l 4 99, Sile 3.99 3· shell •P<l 7 49, Sil• 5.99 4' shell. 1ro 9.99, SaJ• 7.99 Shelf bra( •Pl, reg 5 99, Silt 4.79 Single stardard, reg 4.99, Sale 3.99 Double standard, reQ 9 99, Sale 7.99 Pedestal she II, reg. 9 49. Salt 7.59 Stereo shell reg 22 49. S1l1 17.99 s1ereo br:ickel. ref). 9.99. Sal• 7.99 ARCADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOQA PARK CARSON CULVER CITYo#OX HILLS DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE Cll'Y' WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA . ' \~ r c1o11ne ACTRESS FACES SUIT Mayor ltockt, CAJRO <A P I -The charpd ltt a maauine former head of Egypt's in . Mme d•y f reah lntelhaence service has terv1ew he souabt to • In.... filed suit a1a11ut lbe enlist her ln bis WOl'lit by Restncts DAILY PILOT country's leading movae 1etUn1 her to due pro- •ctr es s after s he m nent Arabs P•ld PolltJc~J AdVertlsenwnt City Hall OCEANSIDE <A P) - The ex·aeoeral who became u mayor last ~ -.eek U)it several Caty Hau om ces will be oft· limits to r1v11ian1. "I don't feel the city of. fl cu s h o uld be like Grand Central StaUon," said retired Brig. Gen. Paul Graham. who was commanding 1eneral at the nei&hborlng ft1 arine base ot Cam p Pendleton untU last fall. . . ai ..... q~ .. Donna Adrain, 19 . n P e p - P e r d i n e University com- m u n Hat Io n s major. hus been se l ecte d Ca ltr o rnia itrus Queen. S h e w n s s pon or~d by t h e 1 r v i n t• Jaycee s a nd won O \'t>r 43 oth er young women. w.dnesday, M8fCh 11. 1978 DAILY PILOT ·" I 7 NOW!! FOR THE FIRST TIME .. .,,.rtllity ~ ftt,.., ,. fllily t1 ,mas. ,mcri~­ lt wllelml• llrictS T/'1:::~ ,. 50c ... Or141 ••• V\ I• plffMd IO ...,_. • '91191\lf~y ION In pr..crlpfton D"lclne. ' You end YoUr leinlly Ctn lleCOrne ~ ol ltlt eachnlw Orvgs 'It' Us Femlly '"9crlptlon Plan. At. e mttnll« ot FPP, you Md ~r ......,....,, 1'9 enlltae. IO pul'CMMt ell OI YoU' prftCflptlont et Drugs 'It' VI el wnoMt .... CO.I •pl"' I IM ti JOc. "° me~ wtwll ti. e11tl ' ''I J UST DON'T like to jiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil see 50 people walking up NO STllNGS NO GIMMICKS Ml&f IOll n COin Femll~ .....,..,wp ''°per ...., I~ H\ltMnd. '#1 .. lftd~I chl!Grff It Yff'' of• lftd ......, l'ull II-ti~ uP IO U Vffr' ol •I lflll ~ ... ,..II II rHIOI .. et w,,,. -tu COW't~ SIS-JU• Dew O tlzerw of Newpon Buch: Statt~t•s March 17. 1976 STllONG FlSCAL MANAGEMENT IS A NECESSITY and do\\ n the h;11lways wtlhout having any busi- ness there " Cit y Man ager Dan Stone said several city co uncilme n Joined Graham in restricting access to city offices. A "no admittance" sign was put up in the hallway. LIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAY BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $5000* EVERYONE ACCEPTED BElWEEN AGES .. lr87 .°"""" ...... _ NO AGENT WILL CALL Wrfte end gt.e us your dlite of~ Llf£ OF AM£AICA INSURANCE COf" of BOSTON ~Broad St., Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. 04·NB llldllttCIUM ~· Sit,_, Yff' ._ ..... -..... _.,._.. ........ _ ... _,,, .......... _.. ......... _ .... ·--•I-....... ., fllHt ~ Wff .¥_.l-. IT 15 EASY TO JOIN C.0-.. ., <ail tw ,,,_ ---., '"'-IUO-.,_ ,,.. ....... -...... s ,.._,.. ..,, .. ,,.,_ ~ It It little con10letlon to be told Ntwpe>rt has the lowest lH ratt when you heve just opcntd Vo4-1r bill and found tht at.astd valut of yo41r home has been Increased 15 or 20". It It true wt do tnjoy the lownt rate in the counry. but much of thlt Is due to the high tax base In OW' town. Due to the taxation principle of "hlghnt and bctl use" -ere often unfairly taxtd whtn we haven't lmprowd a plec. of property to Its maximum potential. Balda being ftnandally unju11 thlt. lft many cases, creatu a trend towards C?vetdewlop· mtnt. I feel a more equltablt yardstick would be taxing propeny according to ·actual or lntendtd use." NO VOT E WAS taken on it. Graham said when reporters asked, but he added, "I'm mayor or this city." ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~~~~_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A council member, :- Or Call Toll Free: 800-225-1780 Our city. at wdJ .• menaged H II 15, should continually tat Its MrvkH (baldn police and ltre) bv soUcltlng compelltlvt bids from responsible private b1nlnasn. and rnfst she lrtnd of allowing government to become larger and ·mort and more burdmM>mt. Our City budget It incrtaslng at the ralt of nearly Sl.3 mUlion ennually. white the lewt of eervlce Is u•malnlng ebout the same. Preently employees cost us more than 60" of every doller spent. How do we really know we are getting our money's wonh? I fnl a good buslneuman Is but quaJlfitd to handle the cify'1 financial matt~. Both my educetion and business background give me the funda· mental tools nffdtd 10 be llsailly sttong at your rtpresmtative. Taxa are a fact of life. but escaLating taut don't netd to be. ~lncerely. f;x;:Ma;Tf~ Candidate for the City Council P .S. If you havt a question or witlh lo talk over any 1opk1, please give mt a call. PaW for t.y Cltta ... to U.ct D••c:aa llld..mto•~. ~r. 3414 Vta Oporto. S•lt• Ztl, Newport a-c~. CA 91663 (714)'73·HM Lucy Chavez, comment· ed: ''Eventually, he's go- ing to have to come to the fact tha t he's no longer a commandant. "HOPEFULLY, he'll make that transforma- tion.'' the councilwoman said. "We want him to know there's five of us and none or u s is a pnvate " Gr aham. 53, was elect- ed mayor March 2 m has first try for public office after spending 21 years inumform. 2 Appointed SACRAMENTO <U PI) -Assembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy ap· pointed Or . Olga Daiber of Santa Maria and Rut1sell Sm ith· of San Francisco to t he nl'w State Alcoholis m Ad· visory Board. The 15· m ember board was created under legislation signed last year as part of a reorganization of alroholism prevention and rehabilitation pro· grams New low prices on Rockwell calculators to give you the Answer! Rockwell 63R slide rule with scientific notation Performs complex catcutahons such as factorial computations degree/radian conversion, parenthetical operations. Extra large display. Ideal for engineers. sc1e11t1sts Batteries. charger, case included Now 10.88 Rockwell Model BR electronic calculator with percent key Adds, subtracts. multiplies. d1v1des 8· d1g1t display. percent key with automatic add-on and discount Floating decimal Operates on 1 9-voll battery or optional AC adapter Starts Thursday, March 18. Rockwen 241< calculator 1s extra slim and lightweight Comes tn its own handsome billfold/card case for carry· along convenience 8-d1g1t readout. percent key with automatic add-on and discount. addressable memory JCPenney AACAOtA-sANTA ANITA CANOGA PA1'K CARSON CULVER CfTY6"FOX tll.LS' DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINOTON BEACH LAGUNA tlLLS LAKEWOOO MONTCLAIA NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLL YWOOO NORTHRIOGE ORANGE 'THE CtTY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO TORRANCE VENTURA WEST COV1NA WHfTTWOOO Starts Thursday. March 11th. Wfive outdone ourselves! One of our all-time greatest 20o/o off colorful 'T1vol1' rugs ol polyest er 1n o choice 01 mult1-color!'d s1r1ped deslgns. F11nged onds . .t11d w11110 loam becking 21 x36 · reg 3 99. . ... Se .. 3.19 27 x4S ',reg 7 99. . Sale 1.39. 36xS8". reg. $13 . . ..... Sa .. 10.40 48x'10". reg $21 . . . . Sale 1t .IO 'Sparta' polyester acc ent rugs 1n assorted 1ol1d c1>lor1. 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Y PILOT W.Ot?!!d!y Maren 11. 1978 'Slow~ Grom' City LOS ANG t!LES lAP) -Many , Colltornia cHaes which once cousing unbearable arowin1 palo.s in 1 be l910ii. They are react· lng with building quotas. r~trlc· live ionina trnd C!IW1roomC!ntaJ Impact sludic:s. .,, NEW \'4 Atl' I • thouJCht. th!! populatlon exp1~1on wu the next b 11t \hina to i.un tlh ne hav~ c:mbarked on a "grow Jow'' campaign to "rot&1 tht•ir lifestyle. They wonttoendthedc· v~lo~r:s' aold rush Bl!droom communillt~ around ~an Fru.ncl:i-eo .-nd ~ An1Cclcs irre findinll thut thear ambitious ,general planb or ttw ·~ ar~ MANV ARt; APPLAVDINC a lllndmark U.S. Sup~rne Coort d~· cu1ion feb. 23 upholding a growth control plan in Pelahimu north of San Fr aocisco The case wns c-011. :s1dered a te:>t of the power.of com munllles to curb de\'elopmenl and could lead to 11 Ourry or city ordinances aimed at slowina down Californlo 's building boom Tbe Peu.Jum:\ <'HY colinc1I adopted a five.year plan that rcslricted MW hom\.: consttu(:taoo · 27 Per~etat .f Ultlp New Housing Starts Up W/\SHIN(rTON I AP)-1'h~ number of new houset. started in February spurted by a record margin. the Commerce Depart· ment, bas reported. And the signal of quickfned activity In the housing industry. which bas been a weak link in the general ~conomic rec·overy so far , was reinforced by another Commerce Department $ report Tuesda~ showing that manufacturers and merchants expanded their inven-· · tones during January by the big- gest margin in over a year. THE INCR EASE in housing starts wa:; 27 percent over January, pushing the level to an annual rate of 1.555 million units. That reversed a decline of 4.6 percent in J anuary and was the most started for any month since April. 1974. The previous biggest percen· t.age increase in starts was 23 percent in Feburary last year. The number of bui lrling ... permits issued last month. an indicator or future activity in the industry, was up for the second straight month. 'Fhe February in· l'rease was six·lenlhs or one pex- cent to a total of 1.127 million un- its at an annual rate. FINANCE houses. The number of new apartments st arted was down by 9.2 percent. The apartme nt. of multi- family. sector has been the slowest to s how s igns of life since the recession. Most specialists feel interest rates will have to fall sharply or rents will ha\'e t<? Increase s harply befon.' the multi-family sector can re\'avc. JN ANOTHER report, Com- merce s aid m e r c hants and manufacturers expanded their stocks on hand by Sl.2 billion in January. That reverst!(l Decem- ber's drop of $1.3 billion in inven- tories and was the sharpest ex- pansion s ince the Sl.8 billion in- crease in October. 1975. As industry expands its inventories people are put to work producing goods for warehouses and store shel\·es a!> well as for direct purchases. The report provided some 10· dication that bus iness. ha\'ing cut back inventories durin~ thl' recession, may now feel tttat the cutback has gone on long enough. With combined business sales up by 1.1 percent in January inven· tories now are 1.49 times sales. That is the lowest stock-to-sales ratio since th.... 1 48 fi gure· in August. 1974 . ll11needed Slargeries The higher volume of starts re- ported follows by_ one day the Federal Home L oan Bank lloard's report or a record SS.I bilhon in net new savings re· ceived last month by the federal· ly insured savings and loan in· stitutions which make lhto-bulk or the nation's home loans Blue Cross to Get 2nd Doctor Opinion THE R EPORTS meant homt' buyers in the months ahead :ihould ha\'e a larger selection of nt'w homes to choose from and an t•asier time findin~ a loa n. possibly at lower rates. And a pickup in the housing in dustry m eans a pickup in the lumber. appliancl' and other in dustries which ar t• t ied dosely to the new home ma rk ct. The news for renters was less cheering, howcn•r. since the in· (·rease in starts was accounted for sol ely l>y sing_l e famil y Avco Reports Year's Losses SAN Dl EGO <AP> -Avco Community Developer s. the firm which built Laguna Niguel. s ays it lost $12.4 million in th~ year ended last Nov. :.>. mainly by selling some houses at a loss. R. Barry McComi<-. president. made the report public Monday. fie said hts firm will beC'omc pro- fitable by next year. By United Press lnte r.natlonaJ A congressional subcommittee says doctors perform more than two million unnecessary operations a year. The American College of Surgeons for years has waged a Cjlm · paign against needless surgery. NOW BLUE CROSS plans to test. in selected places. the h)~pothesis that too much surgery is occurring in American hospitals. Blue Cross Association revealed its straleity in New York. r e porting that a number of plans are oHering subscribers the op· portunity to get a second professional opinion on operations before any cutting . There will be no charge to the subscribers for the second doc· tor's opinion on whether the elective (non-emergency> operation is necessary. The new benefit is betng made available on an experimental basis to selec{ed groups of subscribers otthe Slue Cross plalfS-Otthe greater New York Metropolitan area, northeastern New York, and New Ham pshire· Vermont. THE MICHIGAN and Massachusetts Blue Cross plans will offer the benefit. also on an experimental basis. starting in.June Half a dozen other plans are considering s imilar prQgrams. Walter J . McNerney. president of the Blue Cross As~ociatlon, coordinating agency of the nation's 70 Blue Cross plans, told why the program is being launched. ··A major purpose or the pre-surgical consultation programs is to determine if the independent seeond -or third -opinions will rt>· suit in significant savings or in improvement or patient care by cut· ting down the numberofunneeessary operations." he said. The congressional subcommittee that investigated the surgical scene found an estimated 2.4 million unnecessary operations were performed in 1974 and resulted in 11.900 needless dc<ithi.. This report was challenRed by the American Medical Association. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31 , 1975 (S..llJ•CI to audit) ASSETS Cash. U.S. Gov't Obltgat1ons and other Securities. • . • • • • • S 11,416,840 Loans on Real Estato. Contracts on Sale of Real Estate .....•. Loons to Facilitate Solo of Real Estate • , ••• , , ••••••• Real Estate Owned (Net) •••••• Real Estate Purchased for Investment ..•.•...•. Federal Home Loan Bank Stock •.•.•........•.•••••. Office Premises and Equipment (Net) •.•••••...••• 90,079,431 150,647 513,553 622,195 2,632,363 620,700 1,431,767 Othe r Assets •••••... , • • . . . • 2,820,506 TOTAL ASSETS , •.• , .•••.•. $~10.~2 LIABILITIES, CAPITAL ANO RESERVES Savings Accounts ... Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank . . • . . Notes Payable -Bank s 90.835, 121 3.100.525 none Other Llab11ttaes .. , .......•.• 7.469.069 TOTAL LIABILITIES •..•••.•• $101.404,715 DEFERRED INCOME •••••.••. $ 1,651 ,889 CAPITAL ANO RESERVES Regulatory Reserves . • • . .••. $ 713. 754 Guarantee Stock. Reserves and Surplus . . . . . . . • . . • • . • .. 6,517,644 TOTAL CAPITAL ANO RESERVES .....•.••..... , , . $ 7,231 ,398 TOTAL LtABIUTIES CAPITAL ANO RESERVES. . $110.288,002 Published in the Orange Coast Daily Pilot Mar 17. 1976 fR\ Mariners Savi8-QS ~/andLoan-iiiii' CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ....._ . ...._ IM••nOlttC<tl 1~15 WHtd1tt a.. .... (1U I 6'J...aQO • .........,._,, (B.ilyold9 Cet>I•) 102• 8.>)'$'<le Ot1rt (7141 IM2...000 ll••tu<• Y\ll'flO I I )920 5+11' BM<'J> Bt•<l rltll 5116-T~ ) II w.1~ t0p!IC*l• ""' Sm•• "40tpollll 97•7 e.....r1y Bl"" 12'3) 657-41'1 to 500 a ) cl•r lt wa:; prompt!) rh:illt.>nsiod by de\eloperi. and u uoup uf trade aswcrntaonii. m PC't:ilum•. bul a lower court dt> c1:.tott upheld the growth <'Ont rol ~>l11n nnd sub:>t•qu,•nt t1ppeuh. fulled all th\l wuy tb the &lpreme Court .. We're very chH~ tx'Cuu~c thl l'OUrt has upheld lbl• c1ty'11 right tu de-term1nc its own d<'sliny," !i.•ud A~saistunt Caty M an~er Ouvid Prcmg~r of J>clulumn "Thi.i> ha:. 1mplh.'.1tmns not only for our i.mnll town O( 32 ,()()() Pt'O!llC but for ull 400 ca Lies lrl CuUfornu1 " JOUN F. HENNll'G, t.')(Ct'Ulav .... 'ccretaq lr cisur cr or the Coiltfornlu Labor 1-'e<tcr{\t•on r~presentmJ: ubout 11 mtlhon ~qrkcr:t. prccltclcd the Petaluma b f\•1Mon "11J Lncreai.t! ui1employ mcnt tn the bu1hJinl: trades and hmd~r ra<·1:1t mmoritic~ :.cekin~ l<H.':.cape c ity ~lumi.. None or th(' c1t1e:. '" Orungl' Co unty ha :. ttn ord1nancl' !>pec1fically lim1tinit ~ro\\th, but all employ ~ van cty of morl' circumspect meas urt!:; ind1caw1g anorfictal "grow"!>low" policy San Jua n CapisJ.rano. popul:i taon 13,658, had a moratorium on new development a year ago but has since r escinded the measure and is accepting new buildin~ an- plications . The ~eneral plan wa:. !icaled down from an old popula t1on proJection of 88.000 to 42,000 b) the end ofthis centUr) . <:lTY VOTERS alsowe~asked to contribute 10 cenb or llfir tax dollar to purchase 2.000 acre!> of a~ncultural preserve around San Juan Capistrano in a recent <'it~ council elect ion Plann1n~ Director Robe rt Joseph of Laguna Beach. popula- tion 16.000. said h1!> communtt) was under .. tremendous pre ssure" to de\ c lop canyons and ridge:. prcH•ntl~ dl.'si~nalcd a~ a l!rt-en bt•lt bec;iu:w t1f thl'tr natural beaut) .rnd cln.1tn J gt• runctions. ··But nature help" u,.. ·· ht· added. "There's not much bwlda ble land left by our dl'fin1t1on. wt•'re \'t!r~ C'rall cal of these pro posab and'.\ "''re fi~hting like hell to keep our green bt?-it lOJ.lethci·. Laguna ha:. been 'ery interested wi lh the court proceeding:. in vol' mg Petaluma and ts very huppy "ith the outcome · · v L A G t' N A 8 EA C II h a :-. l'Stabhshed a Green Belt fou nd to acquire some of the 10,000 acre~ of op{'n land currently in pri\ate 0\\ nership. and thu~ fl'<IUCt' thl' rbk of propert) O\\ nt•r1' who might bl· tempted to :.ell out to subdaviders. Irvine. population 36.000, has a ··phased growth plan··'' ilh thre .... options for devclopml'nt afll'r 19!!0. Tht• m u:--1m um plan <'nils for a populat 10 11 of 350.000. lhl· minimum option l'nvi!>i o n" 190.000. :ind :.l.'ntor pltinnc·r :'11clvin Roop predicts: "Without :t doubt thC' high .l!rO\\ th option "111 not be ~ei ected. · · Irvine ha:-a point ~ystc•m for 1~ !>UID).! buildin~ Pt.'rtnib where de 0\'f•r The Counter HA.50 Ustiftc)s ,·l'lopers have to meet water l'>E'Wer. fire pr<1h'('t wn, 1X>lice and road requirement:-.. City ttt tornt:'ys arc turn•ntly :-tuch 1ni.: ";.i~·::. to 11dd bl'hoob lo the list ~E\\'PORT BEACll 1:-110 " :-111 dyan~ the po:.s ibi111y of ii gro" th ('ontrol plan based on the 1ra1f1,· net•d:-or at:. 63.000 JlOpulalte.>n. Sun Ckmente hope!> t o n.•2>1:-t bu1ld1ni: pressun.·s by ma inta1111ni: 7 .000 acres of open space prt!::.t.'tH'. 1111d Plea:.anton 10 Alamt..'du Coun~~ 1:. :-tud~ 1n1t the fra,.1b1laly of an •Jr dinancc ::.imilarto Pl1taluma·::. . .. Everyone is t•onn•rnt'd with the problem of unltmatt·d ~rm\lh and pro\ idan,1! city M'I'' u·t"" ·· -.~ncl '.'\ "''' p1>rt Pl an n 10~ 1>1 r et•t or H1<·hard llogan. ' /\. lol •11 11111 population prOJl.'Ct 11111s un· h\'llH! thrnwn out lht' window hl·t•auM• \\t•'ve d1:.con·rcd \\l• Ju:.t don't w an1 to lj \'c that w a' " . '. '. \ \ . '. , . I I l • t • . I• I I ... '1 ~ . • I • I l'cl 0 •1 Ht Qff '11 o" ,, . 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'• -EW'>'O ,10 ,.,, y, $inc 0 ,,., ¥t T•l«or.• 10 •s t • g,;11"' OKt t 1 lJ ,' • ~ f:OS * II tt 11\.1 -'"' "'4"ll .0 U IS• Q • • MGIC::'" tO • 1ll H • ~I .II i ISJ "'' .._ ""'°"' l1I t IT.I ~~ • llo 11 • ... ,, I) IW)>. h fl""""'""' DI r \ --IO n ,,... IW<l!Gt I 10 s • 11 ·-' •£G1 rt • Ill ""• "' l:::'C::' u ~ ~ ~·----------~Of~~.: ·~ s ~ .... "-")II .: II 11.o-... _°' ... " .u u~ • _,_' • JI u-.-.. l'M!O.n.o •• n u .... -ll ' W.onqctay. M.trch 17. IWI s DAIL V PILOT ,A I. Don't 'Bi' It? Bicentennial Ballyhooing 8 MILTON MOSK0\\11'2 One wn) to c<>l<>bratl' the b1t'cnttr1111al 1 .. to boycott all product~" h1ch USC nug "U\ ln(l p trtol1 ... m lO put you from )OUr money. Or copy what • llroop an T exas 1s dome. Stace • ~onte~t to select the ~orst blcentennlal merchandbe. Thert• w1\I b~ plt:'nl) or cundldnl\'S l.laaett & Myer~. u rombimy "htch husn't b<>en able tu do &n}tlun.: right 111 lht-ctaareue market, ••now 11nimot1nf: ILS L&M brand U!I "lhc 1u-oud '<ntOkl· .. "hy IS It proud? &>caui,e It ·s made with tobaaco. which 1:. • 'nti prouu a part of th• Amtir1con lr'1ditlun a& the red\\ ood-. .. or <'ourH'. Sir Walter Rule1.ih d 1d n' t know about hwg eanCl'r. A S IMI LAR PLOY 1s ~1ng put into pill) by Money Tree u Liggett & Myer:-. di\'l~lon. Au,lln, Nlchol:o1. \\ h1cb 111 n Li· quor farm . u· .. promoting Wild Turk1:y bourbon With such homilies a!> th1:. ''lo 1776 Bl'njamm Frunkhn propoi.~d thot lhe wild turkey be adopted as the $yrnbol or our country. The e<tatlt' wa.s chos~n instead. The" 1ld turkt) later" \•nt oo to ~coane the symbol or our country's finest bourbon " Whal Wild Turkey is reall) a !>Ynlbol ror IS lhd strongest bourbon this idc of mooni.hmc lt 'i. lOl proof. One of the latest entries lo the b 1ce 11tenn1•I sweepstakes com es rrom Stourrer Fooch, which happens to be ov.ned now by a Swiss company. Nestle lt has a new IToU!n baker.y line called "Slouffer ·s Amt•nca," which an • eludes the following Items: APPLE P ANOOWDY, I.raced lo a 1675 Ameri~an rt. .. c1pe; strawberry tnne. based on a 1650 recipe; Sweet Molly's ginacerbread , from a recipe used b~· Geor~e Waslungt.on ':> mother; potato rolls, a Martha w a~hlnbrton re+ dpe. You'll be able to recognize tht!!>C St6uffer packages because the)' will carry s(•npt lethmng, JU:.t the way the Declaration of I nde~ndence did. . ;r However, i( you want the Declar ation or Independence itself -at least a rull-color reproduction of it -you can send $3.50 for a 1 lb. box of Schrum·s 1776 chocolates. You can't miss it becau~e it \\ iU come m a rcd-wh1lt'·a nd·blue box. The Declaration or Independence will be stuffed ln:iide ., along with the chocolates . If money is not a problem . you can buy a bicen- tennial champagne betnJ: offer ed by Ta~ lor Wine, wbich. calls it "the first varw1:1l \:ha mpagnc produced anywhere" The price : $16. La fa~ cue never figured 1t would <'-Orne to this. · THE )IOST F.XPF.SSl\'E b1et•ntt-nnl.tl product I hJ\e seen 1s tht' 20 \Ol ume "Annals of America" t•dtllon th:1t U\1.• Encycl opt>dia Britannica b pu&hllljt to BankAmera card holders. Priced a t S199, 1t 's hullyhooc.-d a s "probably the most authoritatl\'e collection or American i.ource materials ever publis hed.·· "Annals of America," edited by Mortlm~r J . Adler, Is described a s a bicentennial edition pr()(luretl in suC'h "limit· ed" quantities that 1t will "certainh· lwC'omc a.. collector's item " BankAmer1card holder~ Jrc informed lhat ''whl·n ' the printing 1s exha usted, the the:-. will be destroyed and there will be no more." Just how "hmill-d'' b th11. prinllnR? Well, il will be limited to the number of orderi. received from holder s of a BankAmencarc1. In other ,words, this "limited edition" of· fer is be in~ fT'I od e to more than 20 million people or atx,ut five times the populatwn or the United Stales in 1776 . U.S. May Wake Up To Costly Coffee WASHINGTON ({)PO -A State Department official says Americans can expect to pay m ore for a cup or coffee in months ahead , but should blame the weather and other unforeseeable events. not market manluplation. Julius L. Katz, assistant acting secretary for Businesi; · and E conomic. Allairs .. said the retail price of coffee has risen about 25 percent a pound since last July when frost severely damaged or killed half the corcec trees in Brazil. THE FROST, COUPLED with floods in Colomhla1 earthquakes in Guatemala. the civil war an Angola and a dockworke rs strike in a Kenyan port, diminished the supply of green coffee, he said. And since reser ve stocks were low to begin with, the price of g reen coffee responded dramati cally. Testifying at a House Agricullurc subcommittee hcar- fng, Katz said "to the best of my knowledge, the price performance has been a market phenomenon. :ind I'm not aware of a ny manipulation of exports" or the domc11tic market. Katz said while the frost damage in Brazil is likely to cut export supplies through 1979, "barring some new·• catastrophe" there wiU be no acute corrce shortage for the nextseveralyear s. Catalytic Converter Fire Dangers Probed C• pilot N t>Wli Service SACRAMENTO ~ En v1ronmt>ntal Protection Agen· cy is ~tudy1111t the ev<>r m creasing reports of fin•-. alleiccdly l'CJU:O.t'd hy catalylu· converters . uccordln~ to th(· cur r ent i:.:-.uc of Motor Magazlm•. ft Is believed that Im · properly tunt•d en~ant·s nm cause ovt•rhrnlin l( of · the widely u sed unti-pollution clc vices. Som e mllltury bases have CIOt1ed ~llS lltllril~l' ;1f(•,1s to l\Jt o troffi<' for lhts reas1m. 'n)ert have also bel.'n rt'JNK'l s ol grass fin•s :,t ;11 h·tl liy hot converters . There ha>-b1•t•n s unw t:ilk In Woi.hington or banninl! new cars with such <1cv1n•-. Crom national parkc;. Sl•notor Richard Schw1•1ker <R Pa l has as ked the EPA to ''m tenslfy efforts to idenUry the fire problem connect!'d with the converlt•rs and to prc'is hard !or a quick solution to eliminate the hazard and !lpore consumers who buy new cars from the dani;:er and Inconvenience they arc pre· aently facinR " Under such prodding there may be a more r a pid response to the problem that has been nagging at us since the catalytic converter first made ita appearance. * · Sin. appattnUy. Is in the .eye oC Lbe beholder. Our ... IN lllGH GEAR J>ctroit inform ant~ ll'll u:-. ltw J>lonm•rs at ford ht'llevt• th<• wuve of future <·ars wlll Ill' mort• 1n tht• 1nt:d111m than thC' rr11ni duMS Rut f"ord l!I ll!lt buckln.i tht• tld1• In lt!I think inl(, a11 11 w1w ld np1x.·ur on th1· .,urrocc . 'fht-y bt•llt•vt• tl1t• 11« f111itiun nf mc<l 1um w111 chan"c hy lffHO . Hy then, Ford f1 uurei.. t·urs the SIU• of lht' J>1nt11, V('~a 11ncl Gn•ml111 will ht• t•on.sldercd rrwdlum. w .. 'tutd lhat lht• ottll•r "11111 m ukc·r,_ 'cc 1t t he ~an1t• wa) Tht•y ;111 wt•m to b<.'hew that the 111 ~~··q m .1rkel 111 the• country will hl· fur <'Ur., that can lH'C11nllll•Hlnte four Lo five people Tho'lt' or us who hove been forcc:d to o;it in the bac k of 11omc of the incn1 mod C'h, and n o t so m i ni mod<>ls url' uwarc t hul the• bul'k seats '~ to b4! there for trod1hon's sake onJy,\ • 1f vour ctir has n s ix· cylinder cniilne with a single barrel carburetor lhere l!I a substantial chance that. the hold down nuts do not have • 19Clc washer!I. It Is not as ln· conseqµentlal as it se.mii . Loosa nuts can permit ex- tra air to enter between the carb b111c end the manilold caualng poor idlini a.od l)OOC'_ engine ptrformance. W!dn!!day. Match 17. , m NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE He Deaerted L4 for for 'Friendlier' Florida 87808THOM~ LOS ANGELES <AP) -"Why did I move to F1orlda?" Mickey Rooney muns. ·•t.en ju l say that I like havtng lttends, and friendliness is sparse araund here." Actor. phllo ophtt, husband. Rooney waa back ln bl1 onetlme hom~ town. but only bneny. He was on the New York atrttt at Paramount ~lu<ho•. tap· Ina a •kit for an Aprils CBS &pedal, "Dick Cavctt'a Backlot USA." &OONEY AND A BUNCH OF KIDS were r e· peating llne1 from tus 1938 classic "'Boy's Town," and It mlaht have been c:au.se ror remlnjscence. But the Mick resolutely refuses Lo live ln the past. . .. I 'm more lntttHted in what's ao1na on now, .today," he said, "and believe me, a lot Is happenlna with me." He rattled ort some or b1s activities. 1. Six months a year he appears in comedies at the Drur y Lane Theaters In Chicago. He also tours s um mer &heaters ln "'Sugar" and other 1bows. • 2. He is starling a atrin1 or "Talent Town USA" schools to tram 1<>W'11ters to perform. "There's no placf' to develop talent in young people. the way the Meglln Kiddies did for Judy Garland and other stars." 3. HE HAS 'helped form lhe Chlcaeo Picture Corp., ROONEY "wlth $12 mlllion worth of screenplays ready for the right casting." Among them: a Dutch Schultz story "that ls a· natural for Gene Hackman.'' - 4. He is scheduled for a role in Stanley Kramer's "The Domino Principle." S. He is wrtting TV commercials. a novel. "The Broken Hearts." and "Mickey Rooney's Guide to Happy Marriage." He has had seven -al least they were happy for a while. When asked if he is married now, he looks at his watcb and says. "Let's see. what time is it? .. His Andy Hardy exuberance faa s n 't diminished with his years (SS). Hts home now is Goldwater Hits Solons' Hypocrisy - •Fort Lauderdale. F1a., when he isn't travelln1 the country. He t>laboratedoo bl reasons for tbe move: ••ACTORS WERE NOT VERY rrtendty with each other In the old days I tml\k maybe the a1enls tried to kttp th~m apart, ac they could cnalntatn lhelr control of actors. "l 'vt ne\•er ieen a lamnt friend.ship ln thJs town Judy and me. maybe. Dick Quine ha been a good friend. But to tell th trutb. most or my friend~ are outsJde the movie buslneu "I don't think mueh of the men who are running the lndu try today. and that's why l lef\ town Why sit around waiting? They don't know what to do with a bald-headed guy of~. So they concenlrate on Just a rew actors and now they'vt' sot only u 'bankable' stars who e names can ~ure loans . PUBlJC NO'nCE , ... 1•11•11-O.•n .. c .. ,1 Qe11., '°llol. l'IC'TITIOVS aVStlll:U ll&MI U&TU•INT ~11a.10.11 ...... ,. ,...,. "THEaE'S NO YOt.rnl IN THE Industry to- day. We bad to hunt all over town to find eoough kld to do this scene with .me. That's the reason I want to get my talent schoqls going, so kids can learn to move imd talk and chew gum at the same time. "The industry has lost its creative heart. Nobody is taking the time to develop talent. The beads or the studios are too busy throwing dinners for each other.'· Nobody ever gave Mickey Rooney a testlmonJal dinner. ''They kicked me out or the clubhouse," sajd the actor. who was the no. l box·oUice star from 1938-1940. He's not bitter, just realistic. ·~I MANAGE MICKEY ROONEY now," he said. ""I've made more money in the past rive years than ever before in my career." But he added: .. There's somethlng wrong with the way the· mm industry treats actors. A pro root· ball star plays lS years an<fretires at Sl,500 a month for lire. A movie star works lS years and what does he get" A room at the Motion Picture Country House." flot fol-I ... ,.,..., I\ Miiie -,. .. , n•c IOO\' ICOCOMP&H'I' 1.C: •u 11lll St • C.Ue Mew CA t)&ll 0-.t .. 1 H 81-d ltJ ·--\I, Cool• IAew CA n•:tt l'l•IO ""-'',." " <.,.OW<l-0 1W .,. ~ .. ._,..,,.. a. .... , .. ··-"''' , ............... Ill .. """' "'" eo..n1, Cle•• 111 Ot•n .. c:.uMY on ~ryU "" ~,.., "-'!Mt-O•an~ t:N•I O•utv P<•ol, Ma•ch i. 10, "· u ,.,, 11• l• - 4.49" Memorex · C-603Pak Cassettes Dyna sou ·Carousels Buv Two Memorex C-60 Cassenes. Get One Cassette FREEi Thats 3 Cassetttl for The Priu Of 2. 6.-99 11.99 Cassette S·TRACK Each unit has a unique contemporary deStgn made of durable plastic wolh simulated wood panels. Cassette Caroos.I holds 20 32 cass. Strack Carousel holds 2().32 S.trks. Co1TIC1 w 11h rotary lazy susan base. 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(APJ -The playen anociatJon's ex· ecuttve board was experted to rubber-s tamp today chief ne10Uato1;. Manin MaJJer's d nunclation ot the baseball owners' "Clnat'' proposal to settle lbe erolonaed labor d.Lspute. Now, not only •s>rin1 trainane -delayed by the owners !>Ince March l -woa ln danf!er. but so was the scheduled April 8 st:1rt of lheseason. . "It <the season opening) is get- ting close and every hour It is more In Jeopardy," uid Ameriun League pretiident Lee Ma~Phall after Miller tore apart . the owners' proposal a.nd charied the baseball execuUves wilh a mammOlb pUbllclty ploy. '•'I'm shocked," said J ohn Gaberin. manaaement's chief M10Uator. "He (MUler) has put this thin I In some position · ·• MocPhail said the owners were adamant on what they con· •idered a far·reaching proposal that would change t~ face of baseball (or years to come. "We won't chltnle a colon. not a s~mlcolon," M acPhall said. And then to emphasize their de termination. the owneni' 4.'0m· mluee packed Its bags and went home. .~, ........ OLLIE MATSON, JR. (40) STARS FOR PEPPERDINE. · David vs Golrath I t Surprising Waves Get Shot at Upset LOS ANGELES (AP> -Pep· perdine's basketball program has been perhaps m ost notable In the past for 1 he cover of its basketball brochure. a colorful reproduction or comel y <'heerluders and few dean-cut players against the rocky seaside background of the ~chool 's S('(>mc MaTibu cum pu!>. This season. howc\'er. i-ub· stanre ha!> been .iddl'd to the S<'encn• Thl· 0!>Urprt<110J: Waves. boa\t· ing among other th1na' .i 22 5 rl'· rord. a West Coa!>t Athkt1c Con· fe rcnrc Chnmp1on!>h1p. und a\ 11 .. tory ovt-r t h1rd rankt'd l'\c\·uda (Las \' c1u1' 1. get their !>hot ut hi!>· torythis "l'l'k Little Pc ppcrd1ne Thursday night will hnvt-the opportunity to play David to dch•nding national rhnmpion UCLA 's Gohuth an the NCAA West rcalonals. T h c g a m t' I !I u I P a u I r y Pavilion. and. since UCLA would hardly con it icfrr hav111Jt Pt•J> perdmc on its reJ:ular schedule, it m11)· be tht• Wu \'C'S' only chance to sec the ln!'ldc of the pince Pepperdlne coac h Gary Colson . althouJth he ha s ~rumbled about hllv1nj{ to meet the Ofth ranked Brwns on their home court. 1s quite pica~ "1th the way things ha"c worked out. "I never drea m ed that we "ould play UCLA th1'! year," Colson said. "But no\\ lhal we're here. I'm anxious to see how we can do." Pepperdine's latest success came in the opening round of the NCAA West tournament when the Waves knocked off Memphis State 87·77 to earn the trip to Pauley. That \'ictory was typical of Pepperdine's others this ~ea~n. Center Marcos Lt>ite, the WCAC's Most Valuable Pla~·er. pumped in 34 points and forn ard Ollie Matson Jr. -~n or the Na h onnl Football League Hall or Fa mer -added l9. Quack· hnndcd guard Flint1c William" consistently fed the ball to the b1J: men in clo .. e. and "enl 'ii'< for nine from out!'ld(• In nddlnJ: 14 points of his own In what was a "Cll ·balan~cd team effort . Denni!> J ohnson chipped in 10 points nnd had fi ve nss11ots and Dack Skophammcr added e11tht points Md pulled down 10 rcbOunds. Leite. a 6·foot·10 musclcman rrom Rio cte Janeiro. Is the hub of the Waves' offense. the man UCLA coach Gene Bartow says the Bruins must stop lflhey are to beat Pepperdine. A jumor. Leite averaited 18 R points and 10 rebounds per game for Pepperdlne thi sea..c;on, but he bas been playing 'even better rerenUy. His 34 points against Memphis was a personal high. ••Miiler wall lelepbone Mr. Gaherio in New York tomorrow <Wednesday) with the ExecutJve Board'• decl1lon," said Mac· Ph&U, who appeared weary aod bleary eyed after ix days of fruitless ne1otiatin1 "WIU there be a season?" Mac· Phall was asked. ··1 don't know," murmured the American Leape boll. Gaherin. too. appeared tired ond admitted disappointment at the turn of events: He and the owners felt they had whipped to,ether an offer the players rouldn't refuse -one that 1ave the players the controversial Kentucky, Providence Wi .. NIT mm ... NEW YORK (AP> -Ken- tucky's 1ame is inside basketball and Cor a while. the WHdcats didn't have any "Mr. Inside" lo play it. Kentucky muscleman Mike Phillips sprained his right foot and bad to leave in the first half of Tuesday night's National In· vltatlon Tournament game with Providence. "I was hurt going up for a re- bound," the 6-10 center said. ''I got my legs all tangled up and twisted my ankle real good ... Some tape fixed it and then Phillips fixed Kansas Slate in the second half, providing the proper remedy for Kentucky's 81·78 quarterfinal \•ictory. "We look Kansas State in- side." said Phillips. "It's a better percentage shot. I thought if we did that. beat them Inside. that we'd eventually wear them out." Phillips. who had scored but fou(" points in the first ha lf. poured in 13 once enterin~ the contest with seven minutes gone in tbe game. and led the Wildcats back from a 63·51 defkit. "Phillips had an ankle injury and J thought we could sneak by without him in the second half." said Kentucky coach Joe Hall. "I almost wailed too long once I de· clded to put him back in. 1 made sure that tht! other players would get the ball to him." Kentucky adnnced to Thurs- day night's semifinals against PrQvidencc. which defeate<I Lowsv1lle 73·67 In the opener or a doubleheader Tuesday night North Carolina Stale and surpris- ing North Carolina-Charlotte, who won quarterfinal games Monday night, will play in the other semifinal game. As soon as Phillips came into the 1ame. he was a help to his team. Within a m inute, he had his (irsl basket .and by the time he was finis hed scoring. Ken· tucky had a 76· 70 lead \o\r\lh 5: 10 to play. James Lee later hit two free throws with 1: 18 remaining lo provide the Wildcats or the Southeastern Conference with an 80·74 lead and their eventual win· ning points . "We had a substantial lead and that seems to bring more pre· ssure to us than to other teams." noted Kansas State coach Jack Hartman. "We haven't played well with a big lead all year The big thing was that we let Phillips catch the ball too low Their size was definitely a factor .. Bruce Campbell and Bill Eason each hit four big foul shots in the last three minutes to lead Providence over Louisville The ·Cardinals had i.core d four straight points and moved within 59.57 of the Friars at the 4 .18 mark before the team from New England u!'ed the foul shot to "rop up the tense game. EX-BOXER CARTER CETS NEW TRIAL TRENTON. NJ. <AP> -The New J ersey Supreme Court to- day ordered a new trial for former m iddleweight boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter and a co-defendant. ruling that their 1967 triple-murder trial had been substantlallv prejudiced. Immediately, after the decision was announced, Passaic County prosecutor Burrell Ives Hum· phreys said in Paterson that Carter would be retried. He did not indkate when the second trial would begin. one-and·one option riehts. but w1lb built-ln safeauards to pro- tect balanced competition In 'baseball. · ''Thelrtone was a t.oneol~jec: tloon." Gaherln said aftN Tuesday '1 negotlalina session with Miller and some 2~ of baseball's brichtut stars. Gaherin was asked if the almost ceruln rejection by th~ playera' Executive Board meant that taJki had collap ed. "I'm not 1oln1 to say rol· lapsed." he replied. "But our of fer wUJ be withdrawn. It won't hinder the future bargaln1na." Both Gaherln and M!cPhail emphasized tha t the owntrs' lO·page proposal delivered Tuei.· day was a "tak all. l~ave-all" propos ition MuPball said th\• Tlll'~Ch:t)' talks concerned clarification of some of th~ owners' proposa!s. not the merits of the ofkr They answered que~tlonti from the players and .from Mllh•r. Earlier. Miller hdd o n ws conference a Iona with l ht• players and chipped uway a\ the owners' propou ls. He said in eCCect the ownen' version of the one.and-one option was a farce. • "The phi) ('r i. "ould nol btl frer 111e ot 1n the l\lessl"rsm1tb sense," Miller suld "Nor h th\' 1 sue or liability lwt'n M'ttlcd. ll'' bt>en reducud · · Tht> Meiii.t~I ~math rcforent,• was to an urb11 rot11r ':. d4.•c1:-.io11 last Dcc~m bcr In tht.· ~SC or pitch r Andy M c11:.t~ri<m1th ot th<' Los Angclei. Uod.:ers. Th<> arbitrator ruled lhe rcser\\• clause "' th1.• :.tondurll player contruct e nub.lvd th\.• pluyt"r t11 play one ycur with u contruct, lht'n not sign thl' following s«'ason and play out his oJ)l ion. ~comln.: a free u~cnt t<ENTUCKY'S JAMES LEE (RIOKT), BOBBY NOLAND FIGHT FOR BALL. ------ Sports Clipped Slwrt Lakers Roll; Kings Fall CLEVELAND -Kareem Ab dul-Jabbar and Gail Goodrich combined for 57 points as the Los Angeles Lakers held off the Cleveland Cavaliers 109·105 in a National Basketball Association contest here Tues day m~ht Jabbar finished with 32 points, including 20 rn the econd half. and Goodrich added 25 It was the third straight victory for the Lakers and their sixth in their last nine games The loss ended Cleveland's two.game winning stnng and its stretch of 12 in a row at home. dropping them 1 1?? games be hind Wa shington in the NBA Ct'ntral D1\•1sion race . LIH ANOILll 11 ... I '"""' 17 Gooclt1C~ H At'IOV1 J •004'r 11 (atftoun 1 WMNf ,. C..1 t1tvue11• "'""'•" '' Foro • CLIYILANO llM I s ... 1~ 1 ftrt-• 17 ~ 1J SI>•°"' 10 (IUmon• If C..... Aw\Mll ••-(.,Irr 11 T"urmono I W••-tr I LO\•-••• 111 1' 1\ )0 10' ci.w••no n J• ,. » ·~ Tolel tovt• LO\ A"O•t_., "· Ct•v•tAno 1'0 Te<Mt<-•' Chone\ A 11,41• Sabr~• Top l(lng• f':\;GLEWOOD -Buffalo's Richard Martin and Danny Gare ~truck for itoals 1 :46 apart In the second period to lead the Sabres to a 4·2 National Hockey League \'lctory over Los Angeles Tues- day night and prevent the Kings. from movin~ into i.econd place in the Norris Division. The Kinl(s, who went into the game tied with Pittsburgh at 73 points. cut the Sabres' lead to one goal at 3·2 with a little more than nine minutes left to play when de· renseman Ab De Marco scored Ins sixth goal of the season. But Buffalo's f'red Stanfield blasted a drive fro m just Inside the blue line which eluded Kings' goalie Rogae Vachon to stretch the Sabres' le a d lo 4:2. Badger• Plr k Coaclt MADISON, Wis. -William L. Cofield.' assis tant basketball coach at Virginia, was· named head coach at the University of Wisconsin Tuesday. In succeeding John Powless at Wisconsin, Cofield becomes the first black to coach a major sport in the Big Ten Confe rence. Powless. who coached the Badfi!t'rs for e1~hl years, an· nounccd last month in the midsl of a 14-game losing streak that he would step down al the end or the season. Athletic director Elroy Harsch said Cofield. 36. was chosen from among m ore than 70 applicant\. He said he s1 ~ned a five ~ear ron- tract whach will pay him S25.000 the first year . Su~r Bowl Sit~ SAN DIEGO -The Louisiana Superdome in New Orlean!> will host tho 197K Super Bowl, Nu- tlonal Foot ball League com• missioner Pete Rozell<' i.a1d Tuesday. \ Ncutcuf! Ralllr • CARLSBJ\l> -Ilic Nast:i,t• rallied to de~u t Syd Rall . 6 4. 6 4, Tuesday n"'hl in th1.• lnterna tional Player& Association tennis tournament al La Co!>la Hac<1ut•t Club. ln other m at ches Gwllermo Vilas ousted Colin l>1bl ey, 6 2. fi·4 and Ray Rufreli> topped \11rtor Pecci. 7-6. 7·6. Solo•on Adran~•• Jauso,·ec !llOppt.•d Su<' Slap. · .. 6·3, 6·2: Wr ndy Overton ou ·ll'll Diane Fromholtz, 6·3, 6-3: Fran co1se Durr downed V1rgin1a Ruzici. 6·3. 6 4: and Leslry Hunt beat Linky Bo~hoff. 3·6, 6-2. 6·0. Leneott• fo T r z a11 AUSTIN, Tex. -Abe Lemons. bas ke tball coach at Pan American Univers ity, wa!i hired Tuesday as head bas ketball coach for the University of Texas. Lemons. 53. replaces Leon Black who resi~ned fo'eb. 28 after a lo!'li ng sea so n and much crit1c1sm for r eporting alleged recruiting violations by ar<'h rival Texas A& M . Lemono; h u-. been athletic director and head coach at Pan American for the pai.l three years. His l9ifi k:im f1ni~hcd "1th 20·~ ~.-a.son rccon1 . Lemons has an overall ret·ord or 364·195 1n h114 2l·yt'ar coach1nJ( career . 0.11y <•rt. 8 I 30.000 PtllLAUELPllJA -J\ federal rourt jury ha:. awarded Sl:K>,000 to Don Chuy. u forrnl'r offcni;1vc ~uard for I h1· l'h1ludc lphiu &i11lc!'I <if the N ntional Foolbnll U!aguc. The award ca mt• in a $1 mllllon suil filed by Chuy. who WUN in Jurcd In a 196~gamc. lie sued for hi!I salary ror tht• following two yur!I nnd 0 1110 for ollcgcd de famation that oc·curred whl·n the team dortor told ta 1•olumnast thut Chuy suffered Crom a fatal hlood di1wasc. Stolz, Ganakas Out at Miehigan State WASHINGTON -Harold Solomon wore down Cliff Richey, 6·3. 6·3 for a fir.st round \•1ctory Tuesday night in a World Cham- pionship of Tennis tournament. After a two-w<'ck triul and elitht hours or cteliberot1on. th~ jury awarded (;huy $70,590 in . damages and $60,000inback11ay. Runn~r Critic al BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -fn. d1 ana Univers ity miler Steve Heidenreich wa'I listed 1n ''ve ry cnllcal " condition today an er being struck by a h.il·and·run driver while jogging late Tues day. EAST LANSING. Mich. CA P> -Michigan State University of· ficials accepted the resignation or head football coac1. Denny Stolz Tuesday lo the allennalh of an NCAA probe into recruiting \iolations. Michigan State officials also removed Gus Ganakas as head basketball coach aner a s uc- cession of mediocre seasons. Stolz handed in his resignation along with that of former athletic -director Burt Smith. The re- signations came as Michigan State president Clifton Wharton • said new lnformatJon has been \ uncovered by the Micb.igan State investigating commiUee's probe of the football program. Wharton refused to disclose what new information is. Smith, 58. bas tenure al Michigan SUte and school of- ficials are negotiating with him over a setUement leading to his r esignation or r etirement, WhartoTt said. The National Collegiate Athletic Association has placed the Spartans on three years pro- bation after finding 34 violations of NC~ ~ules. A Big Ten invesli· .. gallon a1'clJ!!_de~ndenl Michigan $late probe continue. Stolz had a 19·13-1 record in three years a1 bead coach and was Big Ten coach ol the year in 1974. Wharton said the remaining two years on Stolz' $29,000 coo· tract would be honored. Stoll, In his resl1nation to Wharton, defended his conduct over the past three years. "I have not. either In thought or deed. consciously done anything or which I am ashamed or belie\'e not In the interests of Michigan State University," he said. Bot, he said, "1 have coo· eluded the best Interest of all parties would be best served by adhering to your request." Stolz said there was a sound llllchiian Stale athletJc base for the future, and that players had the right lo compete "without any longer being embroiled in rumor . spe culation. Innuendo and controversy." "I have concluded that the ul· timate responsibility for viola· lions found by the NCAA. during the time I was head coach. while involving no personal fault on my part either in allegation or rlnd· ing, must be mine," Stobsa.id • Mark Cox t o ppled 1-·r c d McNair. 6·3, 6·3 and Allan Stone downed Alex Metrcvch. 7-6. 4 fl. 7-S. Ca.tab Trh••plu DALLAS -Rosemary Casal~ defeated Robin Tenney, 6·2, 6-1 to highlight Tuesday's play In the Maureen Connolly Brinkl"r Foun· dation women's tennis tourna- ment, here. In other matches. Sue Barker beat Marcie Louie. 6-3. 7·5: Betty Stove eliminated Renata Tomanova, 6·3, 6-(; Mima India na truck coach Sam Beil .said He1dt•nrcich underwent sur gery to relieve a blood clot on hhl brain. The 22-year-old distance s pecialis t a l so had his jaw broken. Heidenreich became the firs1 8lg Ten Conference runner to hrt the four minute mark on an lJl doof tr'\ck when h~ turned In f 4:00.0 clocking Jan.~. . -- r '. ft OM. Y PILOT W!dn!ld!f. Match 17, 11'1t Ed~on, Vlkn Fall Newport, Barons Edg~ Sunset Foes N~wporl Jl•rbor lf1ah sophomore Cary Ora~ icl peren ntaJtoughle Los Alamltn&downon a twc>hlttt'r Tu.:sday afternoon to hh~hlhtht open\na 1arne11 inSun1el Leaaue bueball action. TheSallor southpnwstruckout el1ht and allowed only one Loll 1'lamlto11 runner as far as 11ccond b•u1elnnott'hlnata l·Ovlctoryonlhe loser'1dlamond Elsewhere the Fountain Vall't-y High Baronscamt•upwllhapairof runsinlhesevcnlh 1nningaftertwo out to edge v1s1t1ng We~tern. 2·1, l.oa.ra handcuffed host Edison. "'..!: and Westminster was a win- ~ratMarfna,3·2 ~ewPort Ha rbor's only tally came In the first inning when J im Huber doubled and advanced t.o third on a wild pitch. With Rotr Schwalbe on first via a free pass. Los Alamitos threw away a double playballandHuberscored. Fountain Valley's big inning was the seventh as Mickey Swen$0n tri pied Bo Boxold home with two out to tie, then scored th~ winning run on Tim Holmes' rbi single. Junior Kevin Fitzhugh allowed onlythreehltsandthrecwalksand struck out four in going the dis- tancerorthe Barons. Edison's only runs against t.oaracamefnthefiflhframeafter the Saxons had piled up a five-run cushion. Roger Hayes came up with an rbi single and Jeff Ryder scored him with a triple. only to be thrown outattheplatetryingt-0stretch1tto arour·bag1er. Marina took a 2-1 lead in the fourth inning when Richard LaFrance doubled and went to third on a balk. Dale Griff'rn got lAFrance home with a triple and scored t.be second Marina tally on BobTieui 'ssingle. But Westminster boun~ back inthetoporthe firth with a two-run single doing the damage. Marina outhit W eatminster, 10-6. Prep Baseball '-•m ....... 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J t I I J 0 1. 2. 2 0 ooto ••• 0 2' 2 10 2 k-.W ....... , " . ott•~·· CICIO -•-1 tt a , Oilers, Monarchs, 1 Diablos Triumph \ Stev~ Hjclalrom nndShnwn Gill smashed home runs Tuesday af- ternoon. leading the llunlinf.?lon Beach High Oilers ton 9·4 Empire League bast-ball victory over tbe \•tsiting<Yranize Panthers. In South Coast League action. Mi ssion V1e10 nipped host El Toro 2·1 while In the Angelus League. Maler Del edged St. Anthony 6-S in nine Innings. In a non-league contest, Francis Parker blasted the host HunHngton Valley Chris- tian High Conquerors.19-1. Don Terranove'sOilers went on a hitting spree. compiling 12 hits and coming up with five runs intht> fourth Inning. * * * MlnleotY .. l•ltl 11 111 T••• ... , ...... (;tMl•Y <I ........ 111 -dll t(Moilll. lb '--rf .,....,,, loAc(.orty lb ,_... .. , .... it ,...,,. < w ... .,, \\ ~ttD To1a11 • 0 0 0 c;.1,.1 .. 11> l 0 ' 0 I( ... )0 • 0 I 1Mel-t 1 o o ou....,.11 '0 0 Oro1i..1 It 1 00 ···-,. I t 0 O,t,_..O <I t o o 0Urq.,...rt " It Cl Oli ..... 11'1 l 0 0 .,.... ... ...,. ..... O 0 0 Otra(ft1t" <t 1' 1 J 1 T•l•I\ \ctnhlMI ..... •lltllrtl • 0 t 0 1 I t 0 I 0 I 0 • 0 t 1 4 0 I t J 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 . lt I t I , -. OOOOlOOJJt ~-···· °'_ .. , "' """' .. 6( .. •• r" ,.,. .. , ..... JJifol(Jl&lf, \\ • 0 ' t In that frame, Gill bita two-run homer and Jim Coleman added an rbi single. The other two runs cameonerrors. In the first inning. Coleman had another run-scoring single and in the second inning. Hjelstrom socked a solo homer and Don Kerce drove in a run with a single. The Oilers scored againintbeslxtb on Hjelstrom'srbi hit. Rob Wright went alJ the way on the mound, allowing five hiu and strikingoutsix. At El Toro, Harry Rilke's Mis- sion Viejo Diablos scored two ti mes in the fifth lnningandheldoff El Toro's seventh inninarally. lnthdirth, David Reedhitatwo- run single that followed two El Toroerrorsandonewalk. The Chargers tried t.or ally In the seventh when Craig LaBahn singled in Scott Key. At St. Anthony, the Monarchs cameupwlththewinningruninthc top of the ninth lnning when Pal Prittl squeezed home Oeorae McGowanwhohadtrtpled. Mater Dei scored three limes In thl" sixth Inning when they took ad· vantage of two St. Anthony erroni ror l WO runs. The other taJly t'ame onarun·scoringdoublebyPrittl. tfontlngton Valley Chrtstian t'ommlted 12errorsandgaveupl0 runs In the finh. The Conqueror~ only run came In the seventh on a pa:otball. SPORTS Rustlers, Gauchos Log Wins Curran to Vault at HB Crespi Soplwnwre Has Best of 15-6 · Bl £0 B AGART Ol•hlty ......... Tim Curran clurt'<I 16-2~~ 1nd Tom Curran Pole vaulted 1~1. bot their younsest broth r coold be the best or tht Currans ttl h.1, l" attended CrHpi H 11h His name is Anthony Curran a11d the 16·yor·old I rupidly becoming known as .super i.oph. Leeds won't prtdlct how htJ&h Anthony will eventually VAUit "Coals can be destructive: or self·hmiuna. ·· i.ays LA.>ecb "Wt> Just tl'll ham to"' ork a!< hard as ht• l'Bn He has no particular ~03h in hc11iht or rn beating hai. brother!\." It only !tCl'ms inevitable that Anthony wlll ext'eed Tim's 18·2\.i height. Ot cour:se, Leed.a won't be sur111i ed. "I 'vc 1otten to the point t.hal l 'm not . urpr1sed at anything An· I hon) doci.." ho U)'S. '1"h only time I 'm i.urprlsod l.s when he !nils." And that's not ot'ten. Ali a Creshm1rn. he vuulte:d 1~·8._. and this year Curran has already established the national sophomOt'e rt'cord by vaultil\A JC, Prep Swimming 15·6, a height he has cleared JuNio"co1.1.eo• twice. o.-w.11tn1UJ1,. ... ..,.., Curran will be one ot thl' main ~-:ci.~:.10?r;:::•ed'.....~!"t'-""";\/!'""''"· ~ lt r a ctlon :< 1 n S;_1 tu rd a) · :-• 0001 ... • W•"9<1• 1c.1 i Mtc:.<11F11 - Southern Gbuntil's lrock and fifid '"~r;=_',0 !:.!...11on 1,.1 1 ,..,..., 1c;11 v" tnv1tational at Huntington Beach .,..,, ... ,,, 11-, ,. o High. I;~ ~o;:.-~l ~ 01• (F l 1 ,,,_ (Cil 1 fl Ot• Curran's C03Ch, Fllll 1.kedS, I!. 700 '"° <Nd -1 Cteltet (flt S<~ IC.I) reluctant to compare Anthony w~•:,:.~1 T'G;..,!,.°;',. • ,._, t s. ...... tn l,, 1 witb bis brothers bot say~. "in svter 1c;1 terms of de,·elopment, Anthon)' ,,.~;,•~ ', ';:":"•• <G> 1 o T-rc.1 ~ Jortt•- lS the best." 100 ,, .. _, l 01• IF I 1 F•--IGI 1u .. IOO lf'tt 1 Mell tMl J l .. IMI >. a.-(Ml T•""' I SI > MIO IM t Ot1"fl• (l l t ....... ,.,(Ml). 0..r !Ml f t,,. t 1' l Ml l<H I ( llo IM) t l(lfl(ftMH IMI ). ._ .. II.I Tl,.,. 1> 4 100 tly I Mtlt IMI t, l11PI (Ml 1.611-lMt • Tl-I GI r 100 ,,__I t lley IMI J. IC.,.._, (Ml S. C<l-11,.1 Tll'lle _,.S tot M0-1. J.ch.,, IMI 1. -y (Ml ). ..,_,_,.Ill Tlf ... I 110 r 100 IW .. -\1 -t Mal-CL I 1. ICIM-CMI ) ,,_..,Ill Tt-I U I «IOl<ffrelay-1 Mlt'"41Vlejt.. Ti->.JU, Tim holds the state record or ..,,;;·~~_1'i"~.,4;!: :~;1~!' cc;" Tr1<o1t . Golden West and Saddleback 16-2~ but only vaulted 15·0 as a 1c;1 ,,_ 1 °' • colleges received t op pitching sophomore. Tom cleared 15·7 as ~:.r:1~1,:::n;1~ tFr 1 w._ IGJ 1 Area Calendar performances in recording «in· a senior but only did 13·6 a~ a 100 ..... it-• Mc .. .....,, 1c;1, 1<af1(1> ,,,, > n. ..... , 1-. •• ference baseball Vi..,.on'•r -·es-sophomore. Wett .. IG•.Ttme ti... Tt«--4!11-la•IC_,..""4_..,,<:IMUMtte '"" ~ • u c.--h k th lh ..... rel•Y I Fv11••14n Tome J to 1.1-.t .. VIII•·-· '9cld~' ., .............. ....,. day. ""'· w at ma es An ony e ,..,., E.i-ec l• A1.-11 ....... ,,..,.,. ... ,..,,.ttlft Gwc·s Rustlers. behind Scott star he is? v•••"v -::_•,~:o.'", ,:ro",.,.",•,,...,1 e1 M9t1M. "-....,. • Dori • r h' ed~ 1 1 ........ ,.,, ''"' M1ui-v1tie • e S OUr· ltler, I§'""" VS t · "He's doing SO well primarily 200 metllo relo-1 Ml\.ion v .. 10 ,,_ lu .. a 11 -Cyeru1 •t Oo .. o Woll. In& Los Angeles CC, 3-0 in because he is a tremendousl.v 1 "o ~t.!;."c-... -.,."!1,$Md,•-.. ,~ .. 0v··~....,51.,.~ South C l . ui l hil -,,..._, T ••• , IMI 1. M. Va.Ullo CMI J. ¥• • -_.,. .... _. -" ern a care t pay w e competitive pe r son," says 1vn11,..11.1 '" ... 1.u1. c..111om1e c..11-m Rich Rommel spaced seven hits Leeds. in his 15th year as '°° 1M-1 v. vm..110 1M12. L011~1e <Ml'· .. :='~';;°'s:.:':-'!:.':~,~~9:.':'9..~ In leading Saddle back's Gauchos Crespi '1 track coach. "He com-·~"7.:'~r' ,~;';;!~ 1 1~,i t. GtlMl• ILi , J ..,.. 1e11 a1 u . vc1r~1,. .. ueu1,."c.•otomt111,,_ past San Diego CC, 5-2. in Mis· petes with confidence and has the v .... 11. 1M1. n .... · no. ..,~:=:it1~-.r1,.. ., H•-'-,._ &ion action at San Diego State. ability to rise to the challenge." Cl~·~~~:.~'.'°' <Ml 1· w.~ <L' > llrWtl•• '•"' v.11., ., -•tml11•••• ,_ .. ,., H;,I""'°" In Sout b Coast Conference Although he is 5.11 and onl~· too 11y-1. Gooc1•11 1M1 , O'H••• ru >. ee..:11 ·., Ed••0" CJ:)OI. s.v.11 Gal• •t s... 1 0 C .... r 11 to . ·u hs c J P••-l•t IMl.11-: St. Oeml'll• 13 U ) pay, range oa .. ~ e vtSl ng welg 146, urran compensates 100,,..._1 \<•'"'•"IM'' w c;,1,,.,1.,u 1 """ S...1JM1t11t-4.IC ,,..,,...,NCAA"'~ Santa Ana, 7.0. . for his lean physique with de· CMI Tl-·no Mm Borie struck out 10 and walked termination. soo ''"-t J v-. .. 110 1M1, l ..... ,. w1 1 u v~;~. =1!~".t1'e"!.'."", ... ~,. " et VllKtml""°'' 8untl"O o, I Time • o •. .._.. ~ • • ju1llwoinrunningbiscooference "More than anything else, he 1ooiw,-1.v.v.'"1101M11 PArme1~1M1 1 0r'Z:=~~::;9:.:!:.':." w.11 cuo1. mark to 2·0. The Rustlers' Tim has the right m ental and emo-~~...'.~1C.::11~,:1 , M.v•n••1o1M1J c;i,,""""'"'111t-or..,..o-1•1~••1. Richards drove in a run In the lional approach ... 88..., Leeds -·-™' ,.,,.. 1 07 , ...._ .... ,. .. 11.r1 ... lllol11"'" ftrat tea111mate Doug Maosai.ino .r~ ao11t,...••••y-1 M"~Df'IVt•io nmo >.n• · 0tr1oon•tw11-•Jt•11<laet~.._ ... ,. • "He loves to vault and is de-P.-os"''°"" v.11., u """".,.t°" .. ..,,., ..._, H.ntH .. had a saeririce fly in the ~d tennined to do as well as his u.-im tolM•-v1e1e Edi-, ""'tr.1"""' ., CMt• Mtv <eu .1 ,.m. andtheth'•d ... •nwas" ___ ...., 100 M•d'•' •••0-1 M•MIOll v .. 1 •• t 1t11e: M1u .... v1e1oet0.11•Hlll•,VN~tu1•>Tor1. " ... ... ...... ucu.. l3lenta1Jows him." s...c-..... ,._.._ .. ..,,.l••ho:•1. At San D~a~ Sad~ebac~s i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bob Sanchez bad three sin&les aod a double in driving in two runs. Rob Stttl and Ge«ge Gay also had run-scoring hits for the Gaucbos while Grea Adams' sacrifice fly scored another run. Rommel struck out six. wal~ed one and forced 14 iround ball outs. Meanwhile. OCC's Pirates couldn't solve the pitching of Santa Ana's Gary Gerber. The Bucs' first bit came in the seventh lnnint as Gerber struck out lour and walked two. L.ACCltl ()) 0. ..... 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The Eagles junior whiffed 15 Corona del Mar batten and al - lowedonlyonebaserunner(awalk In the fourth inning} as Estancia nppedthehostSeaKing~. 7--0. In other le ague play it was Costa Mesa absorbing an 11-2thumping at Villa Park as the latter jumped on Mesa pitching for eight run~ In the first inning to pulltawayearly. Estancia. wbit'-b bas won sht of its first seven games this sea!IOfl. madt the most of six bits ror IL" seven runs. thanks to five Corona del Mar errors. k..-.111?1 ......... , 11 • The Eagles gave Campbell all IOI JOOIO 0-tt • I the help he nei!ded in the rtnt In· • 0 • 0 1-1 • '' ning with a three-run outburst keyed by Ralph Ronquillo's rbi Grandall Selected singleandtYo"oCdMerTOrS. ·.. 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Gtneralty tpeaklnt. posltionln1 th• ball far back Into th• stance reducn th• "effective loft" the club will be carrylna at imPKt. At this point In tht swlna .. you .... the dub Is atlll monn1downwatd. As the clubhted mOVH parellel to the around, its "efftcbvt loft'" is eq111I to Its "normal loft." Then. as th• cl1,1& be&Jfts mov1nc upward, the "ef. ftctrv• loft" Is aruter. Thus, it ~es obvious •• , the farther *II in your stance you play th• ban; the less wiN be .,_. .. effective loft" at Jmpact. The result 1s a lower shot. Therefore, to hit low shots, play the ~U back. But to hit hi1h shots. play 1t forward, allowlna th• dub's .. effective lofr' to be sreater •l )~~ @ •O IW\.-~- Golf Roundup Me1t'S•ISULn u.uMAeaACM '--Ml-.,.-, A ~-t . 0W...C. o.s-. ... IJ-4.S; t. IUel 11'*9•1 ....... 1 ..... IJ ... .....,, ..... ~ ..... -. .. "-· .. wini-.. 1-.. ..... 12-n. I ~1.-"""' MllH.. ... lt-65; 1. nlel --fir ......... .,....,, -Fr-O.-• ... ,._.,, .. AoJcl fM\. ... lll-1L c ........ -1. 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""" 1......,1: named most valuable ~..:rro ~':.:.!:.:--CW:: player on San Clemente ,,.."'•"'ll w .. 01'11ortt ,.0 Tullllb'd• buketball team a..a.1. es ay nltbt al an n v.en1e W. _ -....... awards banquet . ..._..._..,.._,".,.._._. A l s o II a r It ,. ... , • 411.~ma lleuersmltb was named ,•C~C~I: ..... ..._ tw1*-t1: c-c·1 o.-taptaln and most in- ~1: ClltlMts C..,.. l~I; :o.. ... """" c.....,.>: Trw ~ .ca..-1;'" ,..._ co.-ai. Volleyball M YS"°'-LmYULL YAntn SM OMlt'* *1f •1 ,_IM, 1$.Q, IS.ti. ....._, ,..,.... dltf E.._ u.-. IS.It,. It-IS. 1S.1. ~Wt. M""*' V'9jo, IW. IH,IH. NMM>ll VAllSITT SM 0.-..... .. El T-U.., \S.S. tw. ........., ......... , •• _tM, iw. UllMf'\lly Wt. MIUlea """ .. Ii. tM, IJ.Ct. ........... Ullhwllty-.t. '""""'• IS-1, tW. ,....,".""' 0.--1 ··•-: , ........... 0-,,_: -· ·--1 ""' lllK•'-'; -· l ..... t•lleNll JIM ......... .... ···" l!Mtl VtlNllltl J-CM-: C.. lalM: "91e OllM -,,.M""""" .. ,...,_ Mttl v .. 11allle' MIU Ollfti.n: "'"I ,,..,,.._., l••I l'entn••: Mll\I l"""rellenal: ll•ltl., ANMt; C. Wf\l Cltl#Mull ...... ._,..., .. •Mitch Lee was named moct valuable Tuesday ntibt at Hunttn1ton Beacb Hi1b'1 sports awards banquet tor lbe aocttr tum. Special award wln· ~: Meel v • .....!~ .. I.At; c.. \el11: ..... ._...,,_; -· ,,,.. ~GtMMll-. ~Venltf -.e V• .... llM: Hele .. ,_..,; c:.4•1ot: a111 •11rrewt; Melt '"" __ : ...... o..,., ... .............. ...., V_ ... , Ml-• Mcl)Mry; ~1 ....,. ""; ,_., ,...,_, 0..9'tllll•. Sale 194.99 ........ .a.., u ......... ........ ......,, Single cylinder Power Loop• engiM design. Air cooled engiM. Save 15.99 143.ll~···d ........... ......., ... ......,~.If b<Mlght Me>aratlly would cost 159.85. 111 lflllTM llACI -I· "l(t ""'"" J ..,.., lift. Cl•l1t1l-.. •11ne , ..... c•••fllll11t trll• "•·* -au.• ~--••Ct.-. ll't T ... Y CT-I 11• 1..,.., l.Vltl'ftl •ll W1llli..Mtt11 IOllv•tnl I,. 1'119tNK-(N .. llHI 11' "'-" ... lflerMll4Mrl lit r 11erlk IMtnt I "' O....,CMetr lH•wleyl 11< Sir Olin ... ILllCUtl II• 13$.95 TAI ~ "'°'°'· 1.2 HP 11 2-cycle. forced air cooled, 1lng1e cylinder. STAMP COLLICTOIS SOCllTY n...., .... c.-.., ... _ .. .... ............ $_ ... ~ ... u.s.-r .... s.rr: z= u.lte!" n. A..nc. l hwasa1.e ..ii T•p• r I C.t1nrl .. Ooli.c:tors Cancell•llont ••• CornmtlT')fltlW COV9f't' ••• Miiiion Dollar Exhibit• ••. Selected 8ourM ••• Free App(•i .. 11 .•. Fiim Showinot. SHERA TON-ANAHEIM HOTEL IQ!vol ~I M._CH I ,_21 lllNe Pertiltt ••• A.-.: U.M. ~ W It .\Mot: ............... ,... ... •• AM-4 199.95 JCP•nn•y pr"ent1: FREE! Hockey Clinic I I S•turday, March .,VIrfY">'~~~10:30 AM nu~'3 f'lbufoU• "°'""" l • J The enllre Kings l8'1m ~ Ind COllCftlng Sl•ll will be thern. Watch the pro' demon1tr11tn techniques and plays. Frf.'e odm•sSton for lhe entirfl family All funlors 1' yurs and under wtll reco111e ii coup<>n lor a ''" llckel 10 a lutu•e Kings g11mo. TAS outboard metor. 2.5 HP 1s 2-cycle. forced air cooled. single cylinder. Fishing ·season is here! Our sporting goods departments are stocked with every posslblt! quality fishing need. tf appy fishing! .... Tlu9dl9J, ..... , .. ......... 9fhol M ........... ,, .... 11tt. u.,..., .a ••• , ..... ~ 5.95 \.* natl 1111 I llt .... "OlllM* .............. front Mon~ Ccxlnty (Lall• Ian Antonio) to PH1llco by Herteh•ll Wtlitmtr. Att~tlon all out0oor1men: thl• 11 Juat off the Pf9h with complete Info. Now 14.99 ...... -..... 2 spoote with ~button,....... AM quality for frtthwater lithlng. , 211.n Iott. IM4or Md molof brectl• ,.acage. If bought He>•ratety would cost 329 93 Ct rtvelle K· 11 II 11 '11-lt, 1ntlat1bte boat with multiple '" chembl'rs and built-In o•r locks. 3 HP single cylinder moto~. 4.49 CoHt Ouard •pproved Ill• vHI. Kopok 1111 for pPrsons weighing 00 to 300 lbs. 9.99 1.29 P8\fbtl• .. ~tcent Green lADel Nimon 8999 for l,..hwtter llsl'l1ng. Spinning fre1hw1ter combo . D11wa 7"90 rcnl ''"'' Huck r onn 33'0 rod Tvbutiir f1berglas"\ w11h 1nod1rnd 1poot ~VEA CfTY 'FOX HIU..S' NEWPORT BEA~ HOATHAIOGE WEST COVINA WMTTWOOO , J • w.dnesdar March 11. 197'8 DAILYPILOT as ,A ___ · Labow Joim Council , I ~op Yachtsmen Com~te Wngrellsional Cup Action Begilu Thursday Barry La bow. "t'll· soclahon a nd a past com-recreu lion a l bout1n£. k n o w n s o u t h e r n modore of the Southern publlC' Cahforn1u )':tC'htsman California Yachting A!!>· -...---..-""!'"-----r By t\LMON LO(l(AllBY Ol .. 0.11, ...... ~ Ten of the top match·racina 1klppen and crews from the U.S .• Au traha and fo'raniee wUI bealn competition Thurwtay in the 12th renewal of Loni Beach Yacht C lu b 's tamed ConireHlonal Cup match racing "rlea. The field Includes DeMis Con· ner or San Diego, two time win· ner ot the Congressional Cup and the lt'7$ winner of the Martini· "°sal Yachtsman of the Year Award. Conner wos Mlso the starting belsman on the 12·meter Courageous in the 1974 America's Cup defense nnd over all winner of the Southern Ocean Racing Conference in Florida. A LAST MINUTE withdrawal from this year's Con1re s1ona1 Cup ls Ted Hood of Marblehead. Richardson Named Dealer For Cruisers Ed Richardson Yacht Sales of Newport Beach t)as been ap· pointed as the Southern California deale r for the new line · of Kong and Halvorsen diesel cruisers. Built in Hong Kong. the all wood cruiser s are offered in 30. 36. 45 and 57 foot designs. Richardson said the Kong apd Halvorsen boats are a blencT of t~ traditional design. the secun- ty of wooden construction and single or twin diesel power, plus the high level of Hong Kong craftsmanship. Halvorsen. partner in the new firm . is widely known as a builder of cuslom pleasure boats and Is director of an Australian $1\tpyard that has been bWlc1tng boats for more than SO years. -Xong was formerly production director of American Marine. Ltd .. In Hong Kong. Richardson said he has already placed orders for the 30 and 45-foot boats and will have the first boats on display at his Bayside Drive office in April. Prices on the boats range from S37.500 for the single screw 30· footers to $110,000 for the twin ,;crew 45-footer delivered in Southern CalHornia. - Mau, skipper of Couraceous in the 1974 America's CUp defen.H. Hood is said to be Involved in lhe des1an of a new U -meter for th 1m cup defense Takio1 over for Hood will be Tony Parker. formerly sailing coach for the U.S. Maritime Academy who was originally as· '1gned as Hood's tactician. Parker is al110 the current ~ .. Ton champion and finis hed itecond in last yur·s Congressional CUp. The French will be ln\'ulved in the Congressional Cup for the nr5t time this year in the person of "Poppy" Delfour. one of Baron Blcb's stable of helm men in -P a s t A m e r i ca · s C up cnauenges. 1t 1:. asMJme<I urnt Delfour will be using the Congres.sional Cup as a staging for another French challenge f\)r lhe "auld mug" next year. Fao• AUSTRALIA comes Huch Treharne for bis fourth bid for the Congressionaf C\.tp and the symbolic crimson blazer. He aod bis entire crew ne"· 10 from "down under" this \I.eek. Ted Turner. the vociferous "mouth of the south'' "ill be on hand for his fifth try for the cup. He r ecently made news in another sport when he purchased the Atlanta Braves baseball team. Turner is experienced in every type or yacht racing. ln 197• he skippered the 12-meter Mariner in an unsuccessful bid for the America's Cup defense. He was ooce named Yachtsman or the Year and was the overall winner in the first World Ocean Racing Championship. He 1s also an aee he lmsman in Olympic type dinghies and other small sailing cran. OTHEKS IN THE lineup for this year's Congressional Cup: Dick Deaver. Balboa Yacht Club. one of the Southland's top helmsmen and two-lime winner of the Rbeems Trophy in San Francisco. Barney Flam , s taff com- modore of the sponsoring Long Beach Yacbl Club who has sailed more Congressional Cup events than any other skipper but has yet to win the big prize. Graham Hall. representing the U.S. Nll\•al Academy has placed third in two previou s Congressional Cup events. MARK HOLLERBACH, an \\H amonJJ C\en ~w M>clahon. ~ East CoHt skipper maktn« bis aps>olnt menu to tht' fintb1dforthecup Hewasmost 21 member Notional Labow "Ill brtn6l the recently the winner of the Doallnl( Sal et~· Ad\'l'l«Y California rccreullom•I • Richardson Cup, a Greiat Lakev Council The appoint· boul~r·s point of \'IC\\ lo "'£W--T ,.. .. 1-. d b Ad the Nat1on~1t Hualtn~ " '""" .. ~ -mat~h racina serlH . ment WH mu c Y m. I l"'-TU(.Wlftlt Owen W. Siler. commun· Safely Counc il wh C' "'" Another "local" in this year's dant of the us. C:oa t WllS e tablbhed b) the $AILIOAT sr~w series Ila Ken Youns o( California BOATING Guard. Fedtral Boat surety Art ....... ':'.".~~, • Yacht Club who proved hb Labow. who rt>i.ldl'!i In or 1971. He will adVlbll I:. I' • ..,_ ·,·: match racing abillty by winning Van Nuys, Is currcnUy und mak~\ rccommcndu· 0•11o•u•.m the Prince of Wales Bowl, sym. executive vice prl}llAdent lions to the Coust Guurd ~ ""'•".": ·,:"":"';'~, .. - bollc of the national chum-or the California lftorine Ofl ull facets of federul in· • ""·•-• pionshipinthis typeofracing. Parks and Harbors As-volvcment with the u!°.~.~..!' ... Ml ,.. ..... _y, t1t In Congressional Cup competi-.-----~------------------------=-.!::::=============== lion there are fh·e different races I going on at the :.ame lime, each . pair startinc fi\•t minutes apart. There are three of these tive· malch races each day, resulting in each skipper mt.-ellng every other once <Jurina the three aa) s culmtnalln1 in a tota1 of 4S in da\•1dual races. The skipper with the least number of losses is the winner. Nt.ne wini. 1s consi,iiered a perfect score. Qua Elected President of Yacht Brokers Wallace C. Qua ha:t been elect- ed president of the California Yacht Brokers Association for 1976. Other officers el~ted were Mary -J a ne I seli of the Lido Yacht and Ship Brokers. vice president: Louis M. Gandleman of Kerr Yacht Sales. secretary, and Barringer Newcomb, San Diego Yachts. treasurer. Membe rs of the board are Gerald M. Hell rung. United Yacht Broken. outgoing pres i- dent: Frank Sylvester. King Harbor Yacht Sales: Mack Akin, Akin Yacht and Ship Brokers: William Rogers, Rogers. and J ordon. and Barry Ware, House of Yachts. The c,urQrnia Y11cht Brokers A.ssoclat1on ts a professional DOD· prom association made up of licensed yacht brokers and salesmen in the state. The as· sociallon has a lolal membership of 85, representing a majority of the most active and well known brokerage firms . _ays. · Tire 8'1• Reg. Sele F.f .T. r--AR78·13 4500 33.75 '98 Tire Sb• -· HA78·14 --BR70·13 4800 3UO 2 26 GA70-15 -EA70-13 5600 •2.00 2 74 HR70·1!> FA70-14 !>9 ()() 4U5 ai ,_ JR78·15 -GA70·14 6~00 41.75 3 08 LA78·15 Reg. 71 00 68 00 71 ()() 77 00 8:> 00 Sale F.E,T. . 53.25 3 07 51.00 3 13 53.25 3 J'l 57.75 J 'H IUO 3 47 Wheel alignment 8.88 R~g 10 88 H1Ht 1 whal you get· • Su1pen11on insptcllon • Sel cHltr and camber • Adjutl 100 tn • Ro~d tttt It isn•t the parking costs that are killing you. It's the cost of getting there and back that's reaching the breaking point The Federal Department of Transportation estimates that. depending on the make and year of your car. it costs you an average of $90 to $130 a month to drive a 40-mile round-trip to work and back every day. And if you don't use your car during the day it sits in the parking lot a wasted asset The Orange County Transit District has the economical answer to the dilemma. Take the bus to work and back For a 25¢ or 50¢ fare. you can go anywhere in Orange County. Th• JCPenney tlllltry. R .. 01ut1onary Hat no llller ~. You ,,.,,~r nav• to "llcl wel•r. 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If II •Hrs 0111. wlltl I MW -of "lull Of t~IOf v .. ue And II tlM CHlglnal "-">' Outy Shoelt Ab--.r w11 ln11Alltel by JCPenMy, -wlll lnsi.tl t"-19pfac .. m.nl lhoc1i At>totti.r ''" ot che~ Reg. 8.ct. JCPenn.y heayY duty shoell absolOer. Future• 1·Jl1t " piston wttfl "0 " ring de91tn. Full r~t wa.rranty for •• lo;\Q n you own yOUf car or truck. Aw .. tlbf4t fOI' moat Americen end foreign cara. E•,,..., lntllllltllon nallat>te et ••t,. cost. Just contect .,., JCPenney presents: FREEi Hockey Clinic Saturctar. 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KCET.@ 10:00 ·-Super Bowl Pro foot· ·ball's annual championship spectacular, uow 10 years old. undergoes an in·deptb look in this documentary. , TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening ~Hl7 Thursday DAYT1ME MOVIES KOCE Television DAILYPILOT •7 A.etblg a 'Breat•er' for Busto . APWI ...... 'A MERCENARY' John Huaton BardGoes Modem On Radio !'!EW YORK CA P> - Next month. an unlikeb ar~na for the works or William Sbakespeare - "CBS Radio Mystery Theat e r '• -will celebrate th'e ba rd's 412th birthday with adaptations of seven or his besl·known plays. By BOB 11IOM.AS LOS ANGELES CA P> -"l'm • m~rcenary." .M.i.d J.abn H\lSt.oD.. explainin1 wby be had <'Om• l~ town to play ProfHMr Moriarty to Roaer Moore's Sherlock Holmes. • Hu.aton looked proputy Victorian. bis beard fone. lideburns mutton-chop~, lor bla role In lhc two-hour tele-.lslon movie. 'Sht.rlock Holmes In New York.'' Of lat bt h betn f\anctlonlna mor oft.en as an actor than• dirtttor-wrller. But lhere'it no need ror concern Uat he wUl abandon tum mak· tna. " "I don't take 1ctlni at all aeriou11)'," he re· marked. "To me it's almply a lark. a welt.paid lark. It Is somthmes e-nJoyable not to have the •earec of responsibility that •director has to merely tntlow bfstructlon!'I ror a change. But l'n\ muea. h•ppler aa; a di.rector:· H£ HAD TARTED AS an actor, back In th\' 1920s. but he soon turned lo writing. The acting life didn't appeal to him: beside . he could neve'r hope to equal his father. the areal Walter Huston. Only in recent ye•ra has he returned lo ptrformlng. onen in \ital roles in bis own films ("The Bible," .. Walk wilh Love and Death"), sometimes for other direc- tors ("Casino Royale," "Chinatown"). Huston arrived here as the Academy nomina· Uoos were announced, and he w11 pleased with his and Gladys Hill's ror the script of "The Man Who ' Would Be King." To this movle&oer, the Kipling saga was the most enjoyable film of 1975, an updated version of the ere at adventure films of the 1930s. But the Academy voters passed It over in the best· picture nominations for heavier stuff. Has anybody really epjoyed "Barry Lyndon?" EVE& THE P IULOSOPHEa. J obn Huston moves on to olher things. He and collaborator Gladys Hill are concluding another script, "Across the River and in~ lhe Trees," from the Ernest Hemingway novel. The last lo be published In lbe author's lifetime, it was poorly received. "lt was one of Hemingway's lesser works," Huston admitted. "and that Is putting it kindly. Gladys and I undertook It as a klnd of exploratorv ' voyage. to see if we could get a workable script out of it. I think we have aucceeded. "It's vulnerable. it exposes itself. but I think it works. Tbe script preserves tbe unities. in that it Be Kint" ror Humphrey Bosart and Clark Gable. filmed It 20 >ears later wllh Michael Caine and SHn ConMt'y. When scripts are ubmltttd ror him to direct. ht' still tt1d1 them C"I (ttltt'a a kind ot dut) "). Y t ~ s~ms Intent on rusntnt only hi own icrlpts tronl now on. "I wish l had done that all alnr11. ·• he uld. In dkatlntthat hla favonlc rums w•re lhc ones he 11. u wrote. But he haa llked eomt'otlhe others. Ho mtn tfoned lhe 19~ "Mob)' Dick," wh\ch he dlrectcd from Ray Bradbury's crtpt. It was not a success "lSAW lT NOT LONG ago. and I lhouahl ll wux o helluva plcture. Perhaps the audlenct> waR CX· pectlng somethlni · llke tbc John Barrymor1.• ver. Ion. or maybe they didn't expect that kind of performance that Circa Peck gave. J tbougbl he wa~ perfectly fine In It.." -.-OCll HOUel' SNMTll .OtMm-... ......, ................ ., WILL. I WILL..~ ..OW--.0. & CUOl 1"9&AUC.rm ,_,-.OSIT, NO....,.,., "CMAM• a THI AMML• MN They'll be aired from April 19 through April 25 on more than 200 sta· lions, but you won't find them listed under tbei,r takes pla~e within 24 hours with no flashbacks, only -------------------- original tiUu . The leadorf show is "Murder Most Foul," which In its day was called "Macbeth." scen~s of the general's memories in brief shots." HUSTON HOPF.STO FILM "Across the River" in Venice next winter. but he is pbilosophkal about that, too. After all, he wrote "The M.an Who Would "Julius Caesar" will be-------------------- known as "The As· ******************~ti.**** sassiftalion, •• "Hamlet" • X-RA TED ADULT MOTll:S . : will-be "Long Live the ! MOW IM COSTA e.sA it K1n1lsDead .. and soon. ... BEL CON'-" MOTEL Whllt ibe,original ! ~.::'eo&.o1n : _plot tines will r emain in· •2'61HAltlOa11.vo.· 14M411• tact. considerable com· • * * • * * * * * * * * * '* * • * * • * * * * * • I preuion of same has 1, been dont lo fit each • show to tbe. radio series' $3-mlnule limo limit. "TllU MUSlnE£1S" -·-· .. -JM llSIUUIS" .... ,,.. -I r OUN TAIN VAl l f V ....... -"' .... .. . . . ATTW .. TAXI DllVIR Cit 7:00·9:• SAT./SUN. 1:00.3: ... 5:0IM:• F"lll'Afll(ING SO .. rrs AT IOTN '"9'ATUS 1TAXI DllVB .. 7:»f:JO Slt-5un -1:JO; J:-.S:»7c»f:JO ~ ···~·~ . . • 4 ---· '-4> . t •• • ~~~,,,_ ______ ..., ______ _, ______ __ --·~•19•AUCll'"• -------- ALSO ACA.DIMY C ARTOONS EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THERE IS A MOVIE YOU WANTED TO .SEE BUT MISSED. NOW ALICE. IS BACK! ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSQ\J IN A.ICE DOESN'T LIVE HERe A'JVMORE CO•HfT AT9AllTOL "PAllONEA OF .COMO AVENW'~ CO-fffT AT HARllOR "IUTCH CAllM>Y AND THE~tOD" t CMAf'MAN AV!. 11 SA. Fftt .,_ __ ORANGE-634·2553 sa-t•I~ Htt"'*':11 Ottly Mency Pytf\on-6:30 & 9:50 4' •ADULTS QKY• LA •MM•: W,tUl..111 eAllOAI• ""'"'' .. llOtleA'f .. l,AT\llllDA'f ~.......,., '** .•• IUllOAf a HOUOAYI It~ a HI .. ~~,) .. =,.,, ~ -.-.aoau PtOM enoee • lllvt ,. .... ,,, 1MI llft'l IAIN N I -•t•·--· -IY•-•f ·-----ONI NW 0¥9 1MI CUCXOO'I Nm Ill CMl~----·-·--' --Of-IN! _ _..... llMIOIUIT PAii N -,. _,... __ , -·----·-Mt&llt--.. -~ ... --~·a.u PICIM IOONI M llAW 'WI• "' rnMM,. ---• .-.a.1.-GAaLI ' la.AID ,. • PAIT Ill W~ TALL "' _. __ _ , __ _ ---IW:ll!f'.!!8• ...... ---............ llM, ....... ---· __ ..... I ,,.. DmL ......... ,. -· MACI CMlllJMAS • ----'"' DIYll W1MN ... 111 ""• llACI OtllSTMAI • )--'OI-i Ml .... ca.It ) MUSlmllS "' 4 MUSllTl9S ... WHATS All THE Fl.AP ABOUT7 DESPITE WHAT THE CRITICS SAY .•. IS A SENSITIVE, EXCITING FILM . THAT DESERVES TO BE SEEN ANO ENJOYED BY AU! ®Mtr~1 Plus The Devil In 2MO M •--',,u ... ..... HI!_ iSS ..,.,net .... -::.:..,- "ASTONISHING\ 'Taxi Driver· has muscle-tensing, skin-prickling suspense that builds like an air l'ald si ren." -Charles Champlin. Los Angeles Times "A KNOCKOUT" ~::_:':.':~' ... ,. "POWERFUL" ~~ "BRILLIANT"'=~ SMA1.ir COlUM•A l'ICl\llltS I""'"" ROBERT DENIRO TAXI DRIVER co.sTARS lwil CYBILL SHEPHERD ~~ Set. 1.a.5-7:1t-t:JD.11:25 . ' Buddy Decries Today's Movies Q: Have ettller Mary Pickford or Ian ll•aball4. Bllcld,y ao,er•. 1pokea out a~t today's movlea coqapared to tlllose ot their era! -Adde Marx, ftlladelphta. • A: Speaklne tor both or lhem, Buddy puts it this way; "Wo ceo remember that when GabJc said ·oamn' in 'Gone With the Wind' the world was s hocked. These days it seems ll\e movie writers are paid not by the script but by the four·letter word. They say the movies today are supposed to be for adults only -well, l/ you aren't an adult when you ao in, you sure are when you come out!" Q : I• Joseph Wambauch, MARGARET HAMILTON MENACES JUDY JI•-·~N••s C ._l~ cop who autbottd tbe best· F~om Wicked Wttch to the Coffee Lady R .. g • ew en ..... oas," retired from wrUlq and back walldn1 a beat!-J. K11ue, Rlchmoad, Va. as s~ngln~ emcee and headwaiter. Next stop was _ A: Yes -walking a beat between his home and singing with Harr)' James -then Tommy Dorsey. the bank! After his first success. he brien y rejoined After that. there was no stopping Sinatra. the force. Then quit for good to write still another Q : Wily did Rita Hayworth divorce Orson book. just published. Says the first book em bar· WeUes! -S. E. H., Scottsdale, Arb. rasse<J him. Too many fellow cops acted differently A: "I can•t stand bis genius any more," rapped towards him, even held doors open for him. Rita. Sh~.next shed Aly Khan complaining: "He's a Q: We saw ~argaret HamUton last llJght l• a playboy. When she divorced singer Dick Haymes, TV movle. And I said she played Ute Wicked Wilch she remarked: "He bit me." By the time she split from producer James Hill it was observed (by celebrity historian Earl Blackwell) that "she had 'Glad YOU Asked Thaf' run out of quotable allbis, but was in no way dis· couraged." To which the former Mrs. Judson (her by Marityw CllMI Hy GwdMr first was oillionaire·promoter-agent Edward Judson) retorted· "Honey, I've never been without A.RC Again~~ Fuming Streak Hit1 ~ . . NEW YORK CAP) -With 11 of llt aho\olff among the nalion'a 20 hiahest-rated evenina pr~ srama last week. ABC came out No. 1 in the A.~ Nlelstn Company raUncs for the ninth consecuth'I week. , Two ot ABC's 11 hit ahowa were the premiere episodes of new senes. "f'i1mily," An hour-Iona dram•. und "Good HHvens." a half·hour sltuatl~ comedy. The Nielsen tlndhliS were mado publlf Tuesday. The week's top-rated show was an episode ~ ABC's "Rich Man. Poor Man" and "WelCOn'\t Back. Kotter" (both ABC> "Win.r<l ol Oa" and" Ab in the Family" (both CB.5>: "Happy Day•." "Hli' Plains Drifter.'' and "L4vetne (lnd Shirley" <att A8C>: "M·A·S·H" (CBS> "Police Woman" <NBC)• "Baney Miller." ''Starsky and Hutch.'' "Family.~ "Good Heavens" and "Six Million Dollar-Man" <d ABC>: "Sanford and Son" <NBC); "Donnie a~ Marie" <ABC>: "One Day at a Time" (CBS) "Rockford Files" <NBC~; "Maude" <CBS> a "PolJceStory" <NBC>. : 'Equus' Film Set LOS ANGELES (AP> -The London anf , Bro~dway bit play "Equus" bas been acquired foit . ...motion pictures by producers Elliott Kastner an• Lester Persky. . Sidney Lumet, currenUy an Academy award nominee fo~ "Dog Day Afternoon," will direct Uit film for United Artists release. The psychologl~ dra~a bas starred Anthony Hopkins, Anthont · Perkins and at present Rlchara Burton during i~ New York engagement. • · -, a man in my life. JC they think I'm gonna start now ol the West in "The Wizard of Oz." Please give as they're out or their heads." ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.t Ute answer and put an end to tbe argument. -Mrs. Q i Wasn't Audrey llepbam•s return to film· M.Osborne, Denver.Colo. making timed to soften the blow of a marital A: Miss Hamilton.· a one·lime kindergarten breakup?:-Mrs. ~dSimpson, P-ortland Ore teacher who entered films via the Broadwa, stage, A: Could be. Though Audrey (who'll be ;een 'as was the Wicked Witch in the 1939 Judy 'Garland Maid Marian to Sean Connery's Robin Hood in ~lassfc. But she·s become more readily recognized ~~Robin and Marian") on locat1on in Spain denied m reeent .Years as "Cora the Coffee Lady" on TV the rumor. On the other hand -back home in commercials ' Rome. her husband Dr. Andrea Dotti declared: "I Q: I saw a photo of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hope's haven'theardfromAudreyinmonths!" Ouis&mas urd wl&h what the caption said was Send your questions to. lly ·cardner. "Glad You their fo11r childre~. My wife and I said, "Something Aaked Thal," care of thil newspaper, P.O. Bor 11748, must be wrong. Tbelr ldds are now adulf.s." Were Chicago, Ill. 60611. Marilyn mid Hy cordner wiU ~GI 1 we right? -Mr. a1:14 Mrs. Harry D., San Jose, Cal. mony questions as they can in their column, but the A: Y.ou were right. In a "Spirit of '76" takeoff ii· volume oJ moil make1 personal replies impossib~. lustration Bob is playing the drum. Dolores the fife and another Hope youngster is thumping the second drum. ~ut the ch!ldren ~hown were the couple's D M • D grandchildren. Wtth their names s panning the ean. O'Vl.e ue alphabet from A to Z -Andrew, Alicia, Miranda andZacbary! LOS ANGELES <AP> -The James Dean Q: Didn't Frank Sinatra once lose a Major legend refuses to die. Already the subject of ~everal Bowes amateur hour contest! _ Mrs. Thelma books and a _television drama, tbe tragic film star Quinn, Newark, N. J . . has n~w inspired a feature movie, "9·30·SS." ITMTI IATURDAY W IXQ.UINI INCIAllmNT tdwards BRISTOL CINEMA A: Franl<ly. no. Sinatra (appearing with "The , Richard ~homas will take a vacation from Hoboken Four") won first prize. all then going on 'The Waltons to star in the U!'iversal film. written ~==~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~ the road wlth one of the Major Bowes units. After and ~irected by Ja~s .. Bndges. The story is three months, he lert the group and returned home, descnbed ~s concerrung a college student whose where his mother Natalie helped book him into a hero worship of a youngJilm idol leads to tragedy." nearby New JerstY roadhouse the Rustic Cabin T_he origin or the title? That's the date Dean wlls -• • killed in a highway crash. CMAautS llOHSOM .... EAllHIAIT PASS~ ~ "tlPQRT TO THE COMMISSION&• Ill Screwball Alice ... shr goof<"d ond ,,;se-cmcked . all thf' way tO thP Academy Award. SEE THEM. TOGETHER O~LYAT EDWARDS I .. TM Hindenburg" I :z. (PG) ...._ --.llnne Bancrott ... -c."""" WllUAM A™OltON • rt/( TIWl:S ·GIG \'lllll6 • tlUAGESS MEAEOO'H CHAil.ES OUAMMi • lllCHAAO A. OYSAAT -.. -..... (IO.Hlf AT CINllU CBqll tcM11J AT C1N1MA WIST ··ooo DAY AFTERNOON" "SUNSHINE BOYS" El toro • 581"6810 "' KAlllOll SttOMllG conu . ff:, EDWARDS ' HARBORc:tl NOBODY COULD OAIAM HIM UP. HIS BANK ft08BEftY IS ALI. THI MORE BIZAAAE BECAUSE l'rSTRUEI CALL FOR SHOW TIMES I IUl'Oll 1111• . .... ............. ,.,..._... IOlllllDfOll UTHAaS ... NOW PLAYING ONLY AT EDWARDS BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, CHRIS SARANOOH CO-HJT AT CENTER "HINDENBURG" ~ WINNER 4· ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS -:. WALTER MATTHAU BEST ACTOR Co-hit at Bristol "REPORT TO THE COMM•SSIONEA'' edwards bAISTOL CINEMA lkfwtol et MacArthu1 a. C:O.at Sttopplng Area 540-7444 edwards CINEMA WEST Weltmlnster I GotdenWelt Westminster 192-4493 CINEMA WEST WU.TMIMSTllATGOLDEMWEST ' • n2-449J ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS "THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING" ALSO l'lAYING AT EOWAllOS WHlllAOOK CINO&AS .......................... 0...•ftClfCWO~ . .. •• •• ~' . •• ~ :: .. ~ .. •! JOHN WAYNI a KATHIRINI HIPMMN IN '"ROOSTER COGBURN ANO THE LADY" • Wedneec!!y. March 17, 1918 DAILY PILOT Jt9 LaglillaC011reri I German Octet Splendid From time to Ume, peerless mantro Herbert von Kar~an ped.s otr a number of bis Berlin Phllarmonlc Orchestra artists, banda them airline Uckcts and dossiers ot travel lntormaUon, t.Mn packs them olf with o friend· ly but firm warnane. tt is: "You are membcn of the Berlin PtUlarmonlc Orchtstra. P!ay a~ you play tor me and re· member what you rep~nt." Elaht members of that ii· lustrious otganizatlon showed us in Laguna Beach Sunday nlaht exactly what can be achieved when they are cut l006e from the main flock and sent on tour as a chamber ensemble.• ONE COULD have been forgiven for assuming that the visiting octet had never been familiar with any other form of musical structure. Their na~·less liaison was most in evidence In the featured work on the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society program - Beethoven's Septet In E fiat ma· jor. The septet was magnificent, an astonishingly disciplined thing of beauty 'that could not have been improved upon had von Karajan himself been on hand to direct the proceedings. 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS TO "'THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING"' THE DOUR German conduc· tor doean 't reveal much but there la no doubt tbot he would have been aa dell1hted as his artists with the ovation they received Crom an audleoce that has long been insc:ribed ln this writer·s book as by far the best set of m'11lcal judges one could nnd in an Orange County auditorium. 1bey were deli1bted with t.be opening Rossini Sonata No. 3. But they were not quite so de· ll&hted. one sensed. With the following Hindemith Octet. Mu s~ authority Temple Newsam later dubbed the Rossini a •·jam." t~ Hindemltb as "junk" and the Beethoven as "pure heaven." THAT'S THE way it was scored from this writer's chair. But who cares about any otMr work In the llght of\hat tlltterlng Beethoven brought to us by th•lt ma1nlficent Berlin Phllarmonlc Octet? Von Karajan sent them here with a parting comment. We have one for them to take back to Germany: "Melne Herren, mein Komplimenl.'' JYriter Quits MASH NEW YORK CAP) -The Korean war wUI continue on "M· A·S·H" next season. But the CBS series, which already has lost Col. Blake and Trapper John. will be minus another important figure then. He's Larry Gelbart, 48, the writer who adapted "M·A·S-H" for TV from the book and movie. He recently approved his own 1049 to transfer out of the 4077th ' ACA .... Y AWAit ..,._.TIOMS IMC\ •••• llSTPKTUa llST AClOI llST ACftlSS llSTtmcTOI .... llST SUPPOl'TM AClOI Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Why:> "Just battle fatigue, I guess." he said with a laugh during a phone Inter view from the front Unes in Los Angeles. where he bas co-produced the hit series for four seaso ns with Gene Reynolds. "l reel I've done as well as J can with the show.'' Gelbart said. <10 VIAflll AHEAD 0, ITS TiMll ............. h ..... . ... , .............. ,,.Kt, ... HMilt • .-........ .... ...... . , .. , '''"'"· .. _, .......... - HHI lrtlflr fft•eftifltt"t """" ....... , ......... . ....... .. .... , ...... ... -· ''GOING SURFING" A CLASSIC SURFING FILM "THE STORY OF M1cGl~1Tvray­ FrHrnan ...... MISSION YU> Oneino Vlljo 83o..o990 PMJACS IUBIA Pm linmln DriYe In S'IT-70J X O" "'-UI A TIMIU.IHO Co.MT Ptu1 the l!A~I CLAllfC A ...... A T10M "YELLOW SUBMARINE" HA ORTWIN (G) HAllOIA TWl.SOK COSTA MISA 646-0571 646-JZ66 Blm• IWI KYRlt PMl smr.11) .. TOGlTHlR ;1 AT THf HUNTING TO CINIMA TOG'1'MER AT.fHl HUNTINGTON CINEMA I Will, I Will •.. For Now HUNTINGTON CINEMA IUCHATB.LIS,H.1. 147-9608 147-6017 "YAN O'NIAL • MAIUIA lllUNIOH INCLUOINO: IHT'ICTU"I HIT 01 .. ICTO" IXCLUllVl IN ~NOi COUNTY l ED~tllMl ) ~,.-... ~~!tJ ~. Uw .Ion" ·~fn\\onum ' nulh•n). I\"'""~ 1111 f1, I, ~~tlthf .J.DAILYPtLO~ W!dn!!l!ay. M8rd\ 17, 1'1t Traveling Colorfully What is red, white and blue and rolls? Why, the Orange County Transit District's new bicentennial buses, of course. These three colorfully marked coaches were dis· County Budget Hearings Slated The Orange County Administrative Office has released a schedule ol this year's preliminary budget review sessions ln which each county de- partment and agency must justify its 1975-76 money requests. Tbe informtll reviews, desJ1ned to pare down the budget before it comes up for formal bearings before tbe board of supervisors in June, are open to the public. They wUI take place in the board hear- ing room, 515 N. Sycamore St. in Santa Ana. THE HEARING ROSTER drafted by the CAO is as follows : -March 17 starting at 1 :30 p.m .. Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's Department. -March 18 from 1:30 to 4 p.m., Veterans Service Office, Consumer Affairs, Human Rela· tionsCommission and advertising budgets. -March 19from1:30 Co 3:30, Personnel Office, Overall Economic Development Program, County Recorder's Office. - -March 25 from 8:30 a.m. lo 12:30 p.m .. General Services ~gency. From 2-4:30 p.m .. General Services Agency, Local Agency Formation Commission, Agricultural Commissioner. Af· finnaUve Action Program. -MARCH 26 FllOM 9·11 a.m., Auditor· Controller and Fire Protection. From 1:30 to 3:45, District Attorney and County Clerk. -Apnl l from 8:30-11 :30 a .m .. Probation Department and Criminal Justice Council. From 1-4 p.m .. Public Administrator and Social Services ; <welfare>. -April 2 rrom 9 a.m. to noon. Assessor. Tax Collector-Treasurer and County·Counsel. From -l : 30-4 p. m.. Mental Health anl:t Department_ or Education. -April 8 from 9 a.m. to noon. Central. Harbor, North and South Municipal Courts. From 1:30·3:45 p.m .. West Munic~p Court, Marshal and Superior Courts. • ..:... APRIL t F OM 8:30 a.m. to fa:30 p.m .. En· vironmental Mana ement Agency. -April 16 Crom 9 a .m . to noon, Public Defender, Senior Citizens Program Office, Com- munity Referral and Information Service and Orange County Medical Center contract ser vices. From 1: 30·3 : 30 p.m., Health Department, Animal Shelter and Crippled Children's Proeram. Dollar Stretchers "Stretch1n~ Your Family Dollar'' is the title of a six-week Oranl(<' Coast College consumer course that meets on Friday mornings ut the Sigler Park Community Center an Westminster. 1 The cla11s m('et!. from 9 a m to noon Enroll- ment an the half.unit C'OUrsc 111 ('Ontinuous and persons may slttn up in the classroom on any Friday morning. For mformohon about the class. call ft98·3311, ext. 262 THE FAl'ULY CIRCUS By llil Keone "Well, if I carry one of the packages, THEN con you carry me?" Voit Endorses Bad.bani' Former Schmitz A.ide Switches Sides .· ~ played recently outside Independence Hall at Knoll's Berry Farm. There will be five bicentennial buses in all. ByO.C. fflJ 11NGS o. .. o.i., ~ .... Willard S. Voll. a former aide to John Schmll1. has em!or1~ Bob Badham In the race for tho GOP prlmarr nod in the 40lh Consreulona District. Schmits, once the con- gressman from the general urea now encompassed by the 40th. dropped hif U.S. Senate nm· paign last week and decided to face Badham , a s late as· semblyman. and others In an ef· fort to win back his old seat. Voll served as a Schmitz aide before Schmitz was unseated by An· drew Hinshaw in 1972 "Mr. Schmitz has done great harm to the Republican Party by maklng two last-minute S\\ 1tchc:, and ending up in the con· gressional race against our fine Republican representative an the Legislature. Robert Badham." said Voit. "Schmitz could ha\•e served our party far better by staying an the raee against Democrat Congressman J e rry Patterson rather than running where we already have an outstanding Republican candidate." added Voit. who is ('Urrently nmning Ronald Reagan's Orange Counly campaign. OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS "Mr Scbmlu has been proven dtJJoyal to the Republlcate Party and In fact even now cootinues to hurt the Republican Party tor hi. own motives and gain. Only Bob Badham has been proven both hone t and lpyal. and I 1tron1tlY endorse hrs candidacy tor Congress." Voit concluded. * • • MEANWHILE. Republican Badham. relerrlog to Schmitz as "lbe former American lndepen· dent Party candidate for presi· dent." welcomed the former Republioon congressman Into the race in the 4oth dlstrlct, where the GOP nomination 1s tantamount to election. "John is a Criend, and signed my petition while be was a can- dJdate for the U .S Senate. "It is unfortunate John Schmitz has finally decided to put himself into a Congressional race which already has a strong Republican candidate. rather than in a district which n.eded one, but I welcome him all the same to what I'm sure will be a clean. well-fought campaign, .. Badham sald. • • • ANOTHER GOP candidate in the 40th, Laguna Niguel attorney Michael Patrick Clancey, has an- nouncl-d planii to aet his hnr\~ dirty In a campaign ~ffort that will combine labor with meetl~~ the workln1 people and residents or the con are slonal district. Here Is his work schedule: -Tue day, Morch 23 -ln t"e field wlth patrol ofnc('rs or U~ San Clemente Police Dcparl· ment. -Friday. April 2 -<niaht shUt> -ln the field with LtKi California Highway Patrol. -Saturda)', April 3 -Workl9'g as a gas station attendunt for Mike Slmlnuk's Gulf Slollon a~ 31696 Coast Highway, South Laguna. -Thursday, Aprll lS -Wortc. ing as a f'&rbage collector for San Clemente Commercial Com-• pany, San Clemente. • • • STILL ANOTHER Republican candidate in the 40th. minis~r Dale Davis. says he entered the race because h~ is concerned about what he behoves Is an overwhelming majonty ol legal and political professionals in Congress. This trend. Du vis contends, z.e. suits in a philosoPhlcally bia ed fraternalism that is dangerous to government. FROM THE VERY -PRACTICAL TO THE 1 VERY ELEGANT • • • CARPETERIA OFFERS THE WIDEST CHOICE OF CARPETS! •1st QUAUTY IAMI IU• CAIPOS AT LOW -DISCOUIT 11JCIS •SEUCT FIOM • IVllY IOU OF CAIPIT IS MAiia A• PIKD FOi YOll-SIOHllC COIVl•llCI ~ . THI UIGIST CUPIT llYllTOIY II THI WIST •AU. LAIOI UICOIDmOULL Y GUADITUD DUPOIT IYLOI ~ '".:A. 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CAL,,, • CAMPllLL • MILLIRAI • SAN CARLOI •MT. VlfW •l AN fUMCllCO Peanuts: B1 CAaOL MOOaE o.tly ............ Jn everyday lan1ua1e ••peanuts" means a tr1fhn1 amount but ln matriUonal terms. peanuta are referred to aa .t•nature'a masterpiece of food ' "value." GoioC beyond anacka and peanut butter, they can be added to vege\ablea, aravy, salads, breads. appetizers, desserts, chUI, pork, ham, plu.a. chicken, fondues, rarebit and quiches. Supermarkets are featurlnc the spread durlnc March, Na- tional Peanut Munching Month, so It's a good Ume to experiment with this food that ls no longer .. kid stuff." The number of cbUdren lo the U.S. between five and 10 years old dropped from 20 million In 1965 to 17 million m 1975. But peanut butter consumption in· creased 10 percent In the last statistical year. primarily as a Jlavorin1 agent. All American Nut Co. of Ctt- ritos. the largest processor of the product in California. conducted a press tour to emphasize the staple's freshness and adap- tability. The sandwich filling is gov- ernment-specified to be 90 per- cent peanuts and 10 percent ad- ,. • dltives. (hydrogenated vegetable oil, corn syrup and sail), ex- plained Bill Ritchie, wbo would start each day with peanut butter oo toast even if he weren't com- pany president. "Peanuts have about the same protein level as meal plus essen- tial B vitamins, polyunsaturated fats, several minerals and a balanced share of calories," added Betsy Owens, promotional director for N ortb Carolina growers. "Calories properly balanced with energy-giving proteins are es.sential as they provide quick energy. Diele)'s should not worry about eating peanuts because quick energy burns up calories and builds muscle ." She eXl)lained the peanut is a legume, such a s peas or beans. The flower blooms above ground and buries itself in sandy soil to mature like an underground pea with a nice protective shell The harvest ranks as one of the· six basic American farm crops. valued at over S400 million. That's ~5 million more than the US. annual diamond imP.<>rts. -'l" are blanched, roasted, milled aod measured into jars beariru: the house brands oC most major Jl()ftj, Durinc proeessina the peanut.a, cashews, Brazil nuts and sun- flower seeds are checked for evuythln1 from how relrigera- Uon afferta apreadabillty to bow well ballpark packaaea are sealed. Southern ..POPUiarity of peanuts wa_s noticed durinc the Civil War and eventually spread across counlr)' via clrcuaes. Today the snack ls the most prestJgiouJ for stadium vendors becau.se of ill light weight and euy distribu· Uon. Both Ritchie and Ms. Owens noted that although dry-roasted nuts supposedly have leas calories, their coatings are just as fattening as fry lo' oils. HOT &EBEL arscvrrs 2 cups sitled flour ~ teaspoon salt 2~ teaspoons baking powder v. cup crunchy-style peanut butt.er 2tab1Hpoons shortening ~cup milk Sift dry ingredients and wort in blended peanut butter and shortening. Add milk slowly, stir- ring to a soft dough. Knead a few times on a lightly noured board; roll or pat to ~in· ch thickness. Cut in rounds and bake on an ungreased bating sheet in a 450 degree oven 12-lS minutes. SURP&ISE oaESdNG V.. cup creamy peanut butter V.. cup honey ~cup ma_yonnaise Blend ingredients. Makes 1 · cup. Delicious over fruit or as a rich surprise flavor in cabbale and apple salads. , .. WALDOaF SALAD 2 cupa diced apple ~ CllP raislns • \.\ cup diced celery ~ cup cbopped aa1l•d peanuts Surprise Dreui.nl Toaa l naredlenl• tocether. Strvea4. PESWECl'PS~UTQUICllE 9-lncb unbelted ple abell ,. '1 cup abredd.cl Swiss cbeeae . 'en•. •llahUy beaten 1 ... cupa ll&ht ClellD OC' ball and half • 2 tablespoom chopped ireen oaJon '4 teaapoon aalt • Daill ol cayellJle G~ ounce can.peanuts Sprinkle cheese in pastry lined 9-incb pie plate. Combine eggs, cream, onion, Hit and cayenne. Stir in peanuts. Pour mixtare over cheese in pan. Bake in preheated ~gree oven 4.5-50 minutea or until ju.st set. Let stand 10 minutes before cuWn&. Top with oaioo bruaheS. Serves I . SOVTBERN PZANVTPIE 3eus ~cupaugar l~ cups dart ccmsyrup \'9 cup butter, melted I/• teaspoon salt ~teaspoon vanilla 1~ cups chopped roasted peanuts t" unbaked pie shell Beat eggs \lntll foamy. Add sugar, syrup, butter, salt and vanilla; continue to beat until tborouehly ble nded. Stir in peanuts. Pour into unbated pie s hell. Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for 45 minutes. Delicious aerved warm or cold. May be ganaished with whipped cream oriceueam. Tour guides showed how the raw product .is microbiologically and chemically tested as it ar· rives. Then 5, 700 pounds per hour BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wednesday, March 17, 1976 C1 Helga Berndt . admires gazebo. , 1 ". More frosting winners shown on Page Cl. Sweet Arts Dated Everything In lire can be a lit· tie bit sweelcr Jr you own a pastry tube. Colonial nnas. o fishing tockle box. tennis shoes. nn Easter eag. plJ.Hfy bank. bridal bouquet, ·dollar bill, fire cracker. vegeta- ble jlnrden and butterflies nre on· ly a few of the Designs In Jo'rost- ing on dlsptny through noon. Saturday, March 20, In the Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza. Helga Berndt, or the sponsor· Ing Sweet Arts Club of Costa Mesa. garnered three prizes in the regional compeUlion. Her cootectlonar y sum- merhouse. complete with par. quel floor of tinted sugar cubes atop a s ponge cake, was judged best of show. Frosted dolls of many nationallUes prompted her daughteT' lo dub the ~hour crea· tJon. •·Everybody's Guebo." Her other awards were a first for a jumbo, panorama Easter egg and a third for wedding ~akes. help transport the cake in sec· Uons to the new louUon. Mrs. Berndt and other "club members meel once a month In homes or The Frosting House to share ideas. swap patterns and decorate the tnside u well as the outside of gingerbread houses. Instructor Mabel Williamson took second place in the pro- fessional category known as Australian, lacy filigree which she used to form butterfly wings. The other mark of expertise is lambeth work 9heTe intricate layers of frosting are built up with a fine t ip to make honeycombs or swlrls. "We have lots of teachers She uses a sponge to create a stucco effect because "I don't . have the patience to make sides perfectly smooth or bother with borders. That's why l won't turn pro.fessional. ·' ,within the club," Mr s. Williamson explained. "People usually watch one or two and then develop their own styles, m05tly with royal iclni wbicb But she does decorate cakes for friends which. she said. requires the best neishbors in the world to has egg white base and dries hard. "We're mterested In all types of decorating -sugar cubes, mints. doll cakes. children's themes and anniversaries. New methods go Into our fund-raising booklet, 'Did You Ever Think ()f'' .. Members also detn(!QStrate at county fairs and (or fellow hob- byists. After s hows, some masterpieces are stored for fut~mpetiUons and others art' sent to Fairview State Hospital for more viewing pleasure. Everything looks good enough to eat and several spectators volunteered. However. the tx- hibllion is only for decorating skill: almost all the cakes are styrofoam dumf!Ues. • Peanuts go beyond snacking when they dress up a Waldorf Salad (right) or add a surprise to a creamy quiche. . lWonder Herb' Fans ·Growing By JO OLSON °' ... Dally ..... t8ff Has your mid-afternoon l et- down been occurring earlier and earlier each day, and finalJy , turned into an early-morning slump? What you need, perhaps, is a spot of ginseng tea or a cool, refreshing glass of ginseng wine. According to Its devotees. the herb which is the basis for the tea and wine will provide energy, calm the nerves and clee.r the brain. Some advocates make even more stringent claims for its beoems. Sarah Harnman. 1n her "Book of Ginseng ," says the herb wiU help eure diabetes and heart disease, restore youth. increase fertility, prolong life and act as an aphrodisiac. Whatever the results, there is a growing number of people using ginseng, according to a poll or local health and nutrition stores. People from the late teens up to 80 and 90 are buying the extracts, tea bags, capsules and root in every coastal city, and some ore paying fairly high prices for the herb. I A spot check of prices showed a bottle of 100 250-mg capsules for $9.95. an 8-ounce Jar of extract ror 16.65, 30 tea bags for 16.00 and a one-ounce jar of root (which Is chewed) for $3.75. Some ginseng sells for up to SS,000 an ounce, according to Pat Portfolio, manager of a Newport Beach nutrition store. Tbe price varies with the quali- ty and the locale In which it was grown. According to Portfolio, who ls an enthusiast himself, the best ginseng is from Siberia and Korea. It also is grown in Manchuria. Japa n, the southern part of America and two Canadian pro- vinces, Manitoba and Qaebec, where there are cool woods. Althou gh ginseng is a latecomer in popularity in the Western world, It has been used by Orientals for at least 5,000 years, according to the Korean Trade Center. The herb also has been favored as a ,precious gift. in diplomatic circles and royal families in the Oriental countries through the years. ' It was exported to the Orient from America beginning in 1870, and around Ure turn of the cen· !.ury in the U.S., many claims were made as lo the fortunes that could be made by growing it. · According to historians. a leaf disease swept the gardens in 1904 and ruined most o( the would-be entrepreneurs. Part of the high cost of the herb (which actually is the root of the plant) Is due to the long matura- tion period of the seed and the ex- treme ca r e r e quired in its <'Ult1 vation. The seeds take five to seven , years to develop, and the young crop must be protected rrom direct sunlight and rain by straw hurdles. Natural fertHlzcrl\, such as leaves a nd gr ass, usually arc used, the Korean Trade Center said. Ginseng root, used for tea and wine, has intriguing history in ihc h<>rh can he enjoyed in many forms. but one of the most popular locall y Is the glnscnft wine made by George Yao, pro· prlelor of a Newport Beach natural food restaurant. The recipe was handed down from his ~r a ndmother, who was a sister of the last Em- press or China. and is so cl osely guarded that not e ven the employes of the restaurant know the exact formUTlL "ll 's I ike a tonic," Yao ex· plained while s ipping a chilled glass in his restaurant. "It's not alcoholic. ll 's a healthful drink like dissolving a vitamin pW. It has lots of minerals too." The wine, which has more than 20 ingredients , tastes like o strawberry or ras pberry drink with a little fizz and reportedly is very popular with celebrities. "A lot of people from Beverly Hills bring their jugs to rm up .. Yao said. He lists John Wayne, Warren Beatty. Elvis Presley and Gloria Swanson among his customers for the $18.50·per· s ail on brew. the Orient. Wlfen asked whether glnsen~ really work!'!, Yao replied "The Chinese people are very frugal. When they gel money they buy ginseng. If the ginseng didn't do anything, the Chinese wouldn't wantit." He said the Soviet UnJon start· ed growing the herb after Russian s oldiers became enamoured of il In Chlna In 1945. The men were convinced ol iu power when they were 'ble to work in the snow with no shirts on after drinking or eating It. Yao offered one more tidbit about the tonic. The secret ''wonder herb" often advertised in the classlrled section or the Free Press ts nothing more than Just platn old ginseng, be re- vealed. .. Q DAILY PILOT w~.~t111.1m - .Feeling Good About l"alking .. Wby don't you tva" talk lo met" Tbb u a common qDelllon ln man1t&H,. accordlnt to Roter Huebner. a Harbor Area counHlor who la leldina a five- week pro1ram for people who have trouble upre11tn1 their leelln11, 1'?w leriH, with tbal question u a llUe, beaan lall ..ek and will continue Thursday evenina• from 8to10 p.m. endl.n.I Apcil l in St. Matthew Lutbero Church, Irvine. The lnlllal proaram was titled 'FeeUn1 Good About Myself. and sublequent t.oplca will be Man and Woman. Old Feellnp and C1almtna Our Own Feelinp. On Friday, April 9. there wW ~an optional overnight seaalon. during whJcb an or the topics will be reviewed. ThJs will take place 1n an lnformal Mtllq, wkb"llllct- n(J"bt refrealt11Hf\l• 111d di.I· cuNlona throulb UM allf,IL The attiea, wbkb 11 lpoMCINd by the United Ml~ MrVlq UC Irvine, irew out of tM ~ RrVatJon of the Rev. rd Allft. a ompua mlnl1ter. lbat mea1 maniaaea were r1u.m, became the partners could not ta1lt to eacbother. The oroblem ls ''more tban wCrda,'':" Huebner ltaud. "ll'I more at the covert level, the thln11 that aren't aaid." He al)d that feellnp, as thy relate to .,-elf-worth, were ell> cuased during the finl aasjon. Low self ·esteem o4en la a reuoo f« poor communication, be e~ plained. ''And people often don't ~ho.wt.bey are fediog." 411> What It means to feel both 1ood and bad also was discusstd, as wdl as lbe fact that .. it's <>Uy to feel." Tomorrow evenlnc's workahop will focus on tbe differences between men and women, and bow oae feels value as a member ot either aex. "We also will dis· cuss hoW we can rutore interest ln ucb other," Huebner noted. •·we wW talk about love. but not t.ecbalqu OI' perf o~.muce. •' Old feeUnp wUl be the topic foe Karch 25. ••A lot of people don't uoderatand that when they get into a conllitl, old f~Unis have a lot to do with present fffl. lnaa." be aald. ''These have their orltina In famlly llfe." Participants whl be asked. durlo& .tbis seasi~o, to think about wbat It waa Ute to live ln UMit tamUI" aa tbildrm. People oft~ relate to tbetr spouses as they did to tbelr parent.I, t:he counselor explained~ The flnal dllcuukla, April 1, will loe'-tl on dahnlq fedin«s and ''taldnc account for one'• ownfeellot•· ''Ptootecet lnto blam\nf. and It's e.xchln1 when we can turn It around." Huebner aald. "A lot ot ill fetlinc comet back to blam- lng." The aeriet, be added deals wt~ "the dynamics ot ber;; a person." There ls a S$ ch.,-1• per Jee·· lure, and parUclpanl.a may re- gister at lhe door. Ful'tber lnlormaUon may be obtained by calllna the lnterfaltb Center at 833-0891. Wives Real Winners A Long Shot Exercise is beneficial at any age, ac· cdrding lo Patricia Webb, a Maryland resi· d4nt who says s he has been a frustrated bflly dancer since she was 16. DEAR ANrfLANDERS: My wife insists sbe knows some women wbo have beat up their husbands during a heeled areument. I can understand a woman emerging vie· torious in a tennis match or a golf 1aaie -or even being a better bowler or sider than her husband, but the t.bou&bt· that a man would marry a woman wbo could physically overpower him is utterly inconceivable to me. I don't believe it ls possible. DoYoU? -KEYSTONEL DEA& K.: Of CC*ne lt'1 peulble. At U.la very mome•t I'm IAU"e •mewtaere la die world aeveral wives are be..., Q lllelr .. 1baad1. Maay womea are la lfHIClt better pltyalcal comdit'-tltaa tbdr aa&.et. Tiiey ua pack a meH wallop a•d an fa.a.er oa tlleir feet. Tltat'a all It takee, Mltter. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here's a problem I've never seen in your column. It is driving several families in our neigbborbood cruy - especially mine. There's this woman who lives down the block who lnslsts on walk~ be:r dog all over our lawns at flight. What lbe dog does is bad eoougb. but we R'ite Dates Told Coplen-Sieh toUld live with that. Our major complaint ls that. she walks very close to our windows. It is terribly upsetting to see a pair ot eyes petting at yqu from the outside when you turn on the bathroom light. . . I have written three notes to this creepy character and several neighbors have written also. No response of any kind. A few people have even cone to her home and told her to cut it out. • She bas 11nored their pleas. We phoned the police but they say they can't do anythinl unless they catch ber and tbey are too busy to tall her. Any sugcestlons?-SlCKOFPEEPING MARY DEAR SICK OF P.11.: Ally lawyer wUI tell Y• tllat Mary la tretpeuilll • pdn&e property. Loeklag lato wladows la .. adclltmal olfease. Botlt are clearly a1a1ut &M law. Phone aa at- torney .. d be ~UI advbe you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 22 years old and have known for a long time that J should write to you. but I never had the nerve. The problem is a browit birthmark on my cheek that has bothered me all my life. People are always askinc me U I have dirt. on my face: Setting datH •r• Leurle eo,.len, Kerry Sleh (left), C•rolyn Behrena, (right), Oeb6 Slotkin (fir right) •. r Roger Huebner believes married couples can learn to talk to each other. He is leading a five-week workshop for married couples and singles with this g6al in mind. (Ann Landers ~ It's embarrassing lo them and to me when I tell them. ''No. it isn't dart, it's a birthmark." J once tried a skln bleach but It didn't help; in fact. it lrritated my skin and caused u miserable · rash. Do you know if surg~ry can remove Chis 4wfuJ thing? Would a doclor have lo graft skin from another part or my body? If so. l would be laid up for quite a while and l can't afford lo lose th#tmucb time from work. Please give m e some advice, Ann . - BLEMISHED DEAR F&IEND: Bleaching Is NOT the uswer. For a temporary M>lullon, there are ex· tellent eover·up creams available at moi.t drugstores and I hopt> you wlll buy one Immediate· ly. A permanent solution Is not a skin grart, but a sandlai proc:edure ulled abrasi~ planing. It Is done by skin spt>clalisb <under anesthetic). Voa'U.be a mess for a couple of "t't'ki., but when the scabbing dlsappt>ars. you'll h8\'e a pinkish ~ar for a wblle <"hlch can he <'O\•ered by makeup), then gractually II should fade ud your face will be perfectly normal. ' Now that she is dancing, she says she'd · Ute to be a stripper, but the only problem is that she is 68 and "there are no men my a;e around here." Stanford University Memorial Chal>fJI will be the setting for the wed· ding of Laurie Ann Coplen and Kerry Sieh, Stanford graduates. . ST. PATRICK'S DAY ••• I She and some 50 other women, ages SS to 82, shake and shimmy each week at a billy dancing class in Bykota House, 8 ltimore County's senior citizen center. Gladys Grande, a Miami resldent, stl(>wn practicing her basketball shots, also rtfuses to act her age of 72. "Why should I?-" she asks. "Some of my friends are gqne. Others can hardly walk. I reel good a nd I don't feel that old. So whal am I go- i..,todoabout it?" Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coplen, Westport, Conn.: Mrs. Von H. Dexter, Newport Beach and Edward Sieh, Reinbeck, Iowa. Miss Coplen was an economics major. and her fiance, a graduate of Corona del Mar High School, is a graduate stu· dent In geology al Stan· ford. *** Statewide Meeting Caucus Convenes The Oranac County Chapter or the National Women'• Political C'au<'Ull will host the stole convcnUon al the Newport Sheraton Friday; 1\1 arch 2G. through Sunday. March 28. Speakers will include Colifomla Stale Secretary for Resources Claire Dedrick. Superior Court Judge Joan Dempsey Klein, political n<'tlvlsl Gracia Molina De Pick and Assemblywoman Theresa llughea. A Condldntes Pnrty wtll begin the convention at 7 p.m. Friday. More than 300 candidates for local and national offices have been 1nvlt· l'<I. und the public may attend by purchasing tickets at SS each. Workshops and forums wUI take plate Saturday and Sunday deal· lnfll with campaigning. media. appointive positions and Issues and the law. Forums wall discuss affirmative action and delegate selection for lhe upcoming conventions. Anyone wishing lnfOf'malion may call Rochelle Hoffman, 67~88.SS. or write to the chapteratP. 0 . Box4~1. Irvine. 92716. . l..L A :Vernon's I SPORTSWEAR SPRINGER and WHITE AUCTIONEERS We are now accepting works of art for future auctions. We specialize in trie disposition of fine furnishings, art objects. paintings. oriental rugs, bronzes. glass etc. Complete service available fOf executors, trustees and individuals. 3010 RED Hill AVE .• COSTA MESA. CALIF. 714~ Behrens-Williams I Newport Beach resl· dents, Carolyn Ann Behrens and Michael D. Wilhams are planning to marry May l in the Lutheran Church ol the Master. News of their engage· ment and forthcoming wedding has been an· nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Behrens. also or Newport Beach. Miss Behrena is a graduate of UC Irvine and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Her fiance, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil WIWams of Virginia Beach. Va., ls a graduate of Virginia Technical Institute and ·University. He is afftl.iat· ed with Kappa Sigma. • • • Slotkin-Carpenter A July weddine ls be- ing planned by Debi Slotkin and Jerry Carpenter. News of their engage- ment and wedding plans baa been announced by her parents, the Larry Slot.kins of Costa Mesa. He ls the son or the Alan Carpe nlers of Yorba Unda. Mias Slotkin is a graduate of E1tanc1a· High School. Her fiance, a senior at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, is a graduate of Troy High School. *** Bran.ning-McGt.t,ire Marina High School graduates, Marcia Leigh Brannlng and William Patrick McGuire are planning an outdoor wed· ding ln late May. News of their engage- ment and forthcoming event has been an· nounced by her parenll, Richard R . Branning and Dottylou Branninl of Huntington Beach.. Miss Branning alao ls a graduate of Golden West College where her Clance aUended. He ls t.he aon of the William A . McGuire• also of Hunl· ington Beach . *** Gatrell-White Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gatrell of Huntington Beach have announced the engagement of their dau1hter. Cynthia Kim Gatrell and Kenneth Al· len White, son ·of the Arthur Whites of Faun· lain Valley. They plan to marry Sept. 18 in the Garden Grove Community Church. Both attended Fountain Valley High School. .----· THIMK SLENDER·-- ~. LOSE UP TO 25 US. IM . f':,! 6 WIRS IY A YlllSIOH AMD HYPNOSIS MO DllT SHOTS OR PIUS -fl rl<tf'Y1"1"9 el•• 1111 leif.0 ~lo it'eM If\• co~"ULSIYI IATINO """' •"" ..... ,. •• ,. ~ ... -°'~·-­----....... !Wld-fll-Mll-IO ........,....,__..__ .................. -. wn i.. .... ID i.8 ,..., _. ~ "-Tller'IPI' ..,.,..,.... .... --c..-loee"910 ff la '",.. w _ ..... tort11e..-110 ~-- --.iAT9wmt~-- AMERICAN CUMIC, IMC. UM~.,._....,..,, •• C•'7W441 ...... woe.&T-.-COomaTA- Price~ Slashed Vigorously Dt"esses, street length •••••••••••• s 5. 9 9 Long Dresses ••••••••••.••••••• I 0. 9 9 Short Slv. & Sleeveless Blouses ••.. 2. 99 LOllCJ Sleeve Blouses •••••••••••.•. 4. 9 9 Sportswear-Coordinates l/2 to l/40FF Models and Coffee Coats 1/3 to 1/2 OFF Ladles• Sandals,,.... ruo ........ Now 1.99 & 2.99 Men's Pants Reduced to •• 4.99 to 14.99 . Sportshirts .,.,.. ......... !/J to l/2 OFF IAIGAIMS MUST IE SEEN TO IE IELIEVED FIOM WB>., 17th THRU SAT. 20th. Hour• t:30 to 6:00 Mon. & S•t. Cloted Sunday Sine•''"' D~PAftTM~NT STORe 1116 NFWl'OtT llOOlf\'AIO PAaK CONVEHIENTLY AT OUI UM INnANct -ENO Of IAAOHOllA Major Credit Cards More than 18,000 people are ex· pected to participate in the sixth annual March of Dimes Walkathon Saturday. Mattb 27 Amon1 those w •lido& the zo. mile route wUl be Bill Toomey, l9S8 Olympic d erathlon wanner. the honorary cbalrman. and Marele Wat1 of Mlsalon Viejo, March of Dimes poster child. Pledges will be aollcited by participants for each mile they walk through the city of Irvine on the planned route and a11 funds wUI be us~ for MOD's fight a1ainsl birth defects. The route will be wcll·stocked with help for the walkert.. includ· Ing comfort and refreshment sta· lions. first·ald ataUons manned by Orange County podiatrists and nur ses. Also assisting wiil be Orange County Kiwanis clubs. Jaycees, California Air National Guard. U. S. Army Reser"es. 163rd Ordntmce and the Irvine Police Department. Also, the l r"ine Company and Industrial Complex. Explorer post s. U. S. Nnal Reserves. Marine Corps and Sons of Italy. Among those walking will be Pete Strudwick, 47, an Anaheim school teacher and marathon runner who was born without •feet. no right hand and missing fingers from his left hand. Also participatin g wiJJ be Rus· ty Champe, 22, of Lakewood, a part-time radio dispatcher for the police departm e nt a l California State University, Fullerton. who has been blind from birth, a nd Corinne Snipp, a sophom ore at Mar ina High School who finished the entire 20 m iles last year walking on her artificial legs .. Walkers will depart from the Harbor Municipal Court. Jam· boree at Birch. ln •ine, between 7 and 10 a.m . Marathon runners will leave at 6:30 a.m. Co·sponsor ts radio station KEZY. •• . Polter child Marcie Wetz with Biii Toomey .. w.ctnesday. March 11. 1978 DAILY PILOT C'3 Mrs.Harvey Pease, an outstanding woman of 1chfevement, l1 1Gmo<M1t ahedoean't keep a scrapbook. 30 Years of Service Kudos Won Mrs. Harvey Pease of Balboa Island has be.en awarded the Athena medallion by the Newport Harbor Panhellenic in recognition of more than 30 years of community service. The honor was announced during a benefit luncheon in the Newporter Inn. Mrs. Pease has given generously of her time and ser"ed as an officer in Church Wom en Unit· ed. Harbor Key 9f the Child Guidance Center. Community Church Congregational, March of Dime!' and PT A. Also. Expresso Club. Mardan Center of Educational Therapy, American Cancer Society, Fish, American Field Service. 1'riends of the Back Bay and Women Associates of UCI In- terfaith. Mrs. Pease additionally is a member of Coastline Chapter of the United Nations. Orange County Association for Mental Health. Fair Hous ing Council of Orange County, the Newport-Costa Mesa Branch of American As- sociation of L'niverstty Women and Newport Beach Historical Society. She holds a national life membership in the PTA and has been cited by the Cancer Society, Harbor Key and the March of Dimes. The mother of three aod grandmother of eight. Mrs. ~ase is "a beautiful example of an outstanding woman or achievement and so modest she does not even keep a scrapbook." a PanheJlenic spokesman said. LefJ Be Positive T-.Url48)', Marth 18 By VDNE\' OMAllR ARI ES (March 21 -Apnl 19)-Whal ht1d been a point of dispute tn\'Olv1ng mone~, partner mate will be eradicated. Cond1tjon:> undergo rapid change. TAURUS (April 20-Muy 20). Mancu\•ers or 1a legal nature could be ('()nf\lslna maintain viewpoint, independent stance. You're going to land on your reet. all"e and kicklna. GEMINI (May 2l·Jun0 20); Emphasis on corrt'Spondt.'nce wnich smooths path for work. travel and Improves your disposition. One clos1.• to YQU combines compliment and crltitlsm. CANCER (June 21-J uly 22>: Highlight will lngness to experiment. You need not wor1>hip status quo. Be curious and creative. ReJect handouts. LEO (J uly 23·Aug. 22>: Get opprals nl. Be aware of where you stand. Consult gool·oriented Individual. Be positive concerning property \'alue. lease. toning regulations. \'IBGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Acli\'lly general ed in areas of relatives. close neighbori.. messages, short trips. Practical matters tend to dominate. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Ma ke adJu1>tment at home ~·hich pleases loved one Money and an annoying habit could be lnvol\'ed. Emotions could O\'erthrow good sense. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No\•. 21 ): Define term1>. refine techniques. streamht e procedures. See situations. people as they are. not merely as you would like them to be. SAGITrARIUS <No,._ 22·Dec. 21): Whispers secrets. clandestine arrangements are featured. Older individual wants you lo organize priorittei. -and that might be a constructive notion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Eccentric friend provides laughs -but could also cost you money. Decide what is worth what.; reruse lo ··go along" for the ride. • AQUARIUS (J an. 20·Fcb. 18): New ap- proach to superiors could aid in attaining goal. mcluding more responslbllity and a promotion Display creativity, originality. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your sense of pe rception is heighte ned. You feel when something of importance is to occur. Open line:. of communication. U March 18 is your birthday you are a humanitarian, rapable of helping people durin~ crisis period,s. HfARtNG ... EMT t Sl'IC&AU1I ... .-nH»MHS CASIS MAJOl MAHUfACTUaHS ... ISIHTID Pressing Suited to a T TINYIAISlM CO.OMA ML MAI HALAEllSO& HEARING AIDS )409 I. C-t Hwy. raise funds for your club, organization T-shirts have become Fords of the Cashion world. These days. many designs are as diCfereot from t.he original T· shaped. round-necked, short-slee\'ed undershirt as a bikini is from a Gay NmeUes bathing suit. Designer. manufacturer Phyllis Keitle n a ttributes T· shirts• universal appeal to ... a chic way to dress • mexpensively." Trend -s potting "Women's Wear Daily" recently reported that T- shirt dressing has moved into almost every life s ty le . a nd become a 12-month favorite. "I think wome n really are tired of spending ex- cess money. '!;hese range from about$§ for a· shirt· length top to about $50 or York City, a former fine arts and crafts teacher has developed a small business. Giovanna Bellia Lamarca makes one-of ·a ·kind hand· batiked cotton T-shirts (batlk is a special In· dcneslan printing pro· cess for cotton fabrics that uses cold dye and wax coatings to protect each color as It ls added.) Jn c telephon e in· terview. Mrs. Lamarca said she doesn't plan to se!l t hrough s tores because she isn't in a position to provide dozens of garments. T-shirt d ressing is popular at every age level in every part of the country, but its biggest C-.. Mw -'75-ltll popularity may be in the _________ ,. Midwes t . s aid M s . r ' Keillen ~ For Classified Ad "The season is longer Ag.~~N in the Midwest than in F1orida and California. Daily PiloL AD·Vl SOR where it's warm the year \. 642·5678 .) round.·· ._ ______ _. If Your non P<Ofit club Of organization needa to raise funds call Huntington Centlf 897·2533 and we will send you our Charity Fair details Ms. Keillen said she------------------- got into design and manufacturing after a trip to Morocco. Her first -------------------T-shirts were 10 basic styles. made in Morocco by the same factory from which she imports caftans and djellabahs - tent-like garments that westerners use for beach and al-home wear. She said the hottest number in her line Is a grandfather shirt that l ooks l ike an old · fashioned nightshirt. It is available as a shirt. rc::::lPhot~raphy Studio ~ port raits/pasi.ports/copies S60 for a two-piece dress ---------------------or pantsuit. Other designers show- ing T shirt a pparel in· elude Calvin Klein, Oscar d e la R e nta. Giorgio Sant'Anielo and G1venchy for Chess. At the other end of the price lan e a r e mass· produced cotton lees in the trad1t1onal T-sha~ unders hirt desif(n. print· cd with sloizans or pie· lures. or ready to be de- corat e d wt~h h eat tran!ifor patterns wtule thl' customer waits. An adult t.ize shirt with de· roratlon can cost as little as S3 at card. J?lrl and Phyllis Keitlen models a tie-dye T-shirt . with matching culotte (left) and grandfather shirt that looks like an old-fashioned nightshirt# with culotte. rloth.ln g i.hops and stores Mi1 Kcttl(•n said :iihe ts p h a-6 I a IZ o u t p r i n ts because 1>he thinks they arc more or less a fad. "I put them in the line to kccp up with compcli· t1on K id s like heat transfer prints. but T· c;hlrts las n way of dress- miz) arc not a fad They are a summer sweater." Paul Pafrick McBride, M.O. SPEOAllST IN OFFICE GY?ROLOGY NI) DISUSES Of WOMEN PERSONALIZED PROFESSl()W SERVICE 17822 &.octl M , ~on 8eac1i 147 -1 1!#7 In a suburb of New BRUSH ... 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L""y ... d~Je •P..,tn' oy north ot Provence, ill the to wo.-k ~m out IO-that potatoes, pared and until ooiOA wilts; remove tbe s klllel from ·the " HdJoa Ol France called American cooks cor sliced thtn (about 1~ fromakilJet. ranee. mix ln tbe onioo· Marshall returM to be!' the Drome H t l i 3 u u d turn bouae ln the U nited · b : Frmeborotberdacmt) 41uarta) ea rema n n g aar c, run1 an • St.le. each fall. after Du~··t e ·~inmm_~•can uae them auc-lteupoonsalt tableapoon1 oil ln lhe inJthepotatoestodolO. t.ydle 'Ul,,loy1 aeea '.,_ sti;jlld: add potat~ and In an unfTeued 1~· 1ummerin1 in Fl"aMe. tbe re1tonal ree&J>.!I cnalUlly. • Peppertotaste cGok, UlUnt and twnl.na quart bakln1 dlab (10 by ahe bnnas back • 11n. passed alon1 by wordOf 1 teaspoon dried wttb a wide meta1 a by 2 lnchH) or a &ntln for u. all : • r egional mouth in famWes Who LYDIBllAa BALL'S cru.lbedtbyme spatula, until partly dlsh of similar propor· French reclfe not or· have lived In lhe Drome POTAT0&8 t~ ~up dtv\ red tender and ~flnnJni to t.lons, layer the potato ~~kls~ o u n d i n over tbe years . v ALDaOMOISB wine mlud wllh 2 tables· brown -adjust heat so mlxwre, 1prtnklin1 wlth thyme as you do so. . . Pour lo the wine mix· ture. Dot with tbe butter. Bake uncovered, in a preheated 32S·dearee oven ualll potatoes are ~mpletely tender and Ii· quid is absorbed -1 "4 lo 1Yt houri. Makes 6 sell'· iftls. Entertainment Happenlnge ••• FU ma n..ater Dence T .. ewlalon In the Note: It fat left from drippings alter roasUng bfff ls on band, use ll ln· stead of the oll ve oll. • Ever aince her teena. Because 1he c:ooducta \4 c:1JollnoU poooa wateT th ta takes •bout lS the salt, pepper and ~~hud~vW~~ ~claHeatl''A~ 1 <~~> ~-----------------~-------------~ ume between the two Bonne Cocotte, .. New • m um d allce '1 tablespoon butter SOMEBOD.'U ;;~;;;U!;;;~;;;~~-i:;;;:e;;;ato;;;n;;;dbo:;;bt;:i:;:. s•tron=· g;:. iiiiiiiiii~es:;;o;;;~;;;k:;;;;~;;;:;;ltF:;;Y re:;;.,:;;n;;;c::;;.';;;~:;;b~l. :t:(:b!::~u;> allced Jn a 12-inch heavy iron =l~l:..___::~_:::=:.....=...:~:..::::=..::::::...-.:::::..... __ ,_ I __ _, ,SEAFOOD S,!!£~~5 Lbierooas_t AT YOUR :::::::.:::= Conven·ient. PARTY =" DOYH FILLET 1.35 u. ~SH FILLET IAW llEADID ICILAMDtC 7nt COD FILLETS 7'"" u. Soup Unusual DOE N'T For this recipe, the For dumplings, ma.sh bl KE LA A-AZ live r dumpling balls, liverwurst: add bread -l made with liverwurst, crumbs, eggs, butter, are slmriered in rich parsley, sail and pepper t>eet'broth with another and stir until combined. ·MARGARlt"AS modern convenience, Shape to form 36 l·incb · f r e e z e r • r e a d Y balls. . vegetables. Bring beef broth to a boil in a Dutch oven. Add SEND Th e a r o m a w 1 J 1 vegetables· return to a stimulate your family's boil • appetites. Serve the soup · Margarita Mix TeQurta Sunrise Mix Mexican Coffee Mix Bloody Marra Mix with rye bread, a toesed Add liver dumplings OME saladandfreahfruit. and simme r 10 to 15 THEM H HOWS:~Y119U,. ,.... w be n buying !flinutes. Makes 6 serv-. 1-----'-'-'·-•-•:»4tl __ ,. __ aos_ .. _SUM. __ . ---ti liverwurst, remember .:wg:::':_· -------L~~~~~~~~~~~=-::...=:.=:_ ____ _;: ___________ _ h S MARKET that supermarkets sell it T e . FI H . =~:5~ B8u~ti~ 61sr~ Jr. ... ~ c~--bulk is cheaper. · _., However, because it 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA has a short refrigerated 64~.JllJ storage,period, buy only ~;f~ffiiiiiiiliilliliiimritnm1 what can be used in • -I week. Freezer life for liverwurst is short, too, but it can be frozen sue· cessfully for a few 'flHU ~Dlt \vu r '.J 1" ----· • ---• --- HEALTH FOOD SPECIAL With This Coupon VITAMIN ·'E' 400 l.U. I 00 Capt .. H . Regular 1888 s449 Special Umit One to a Cuatomer M••t;a --....i&TIH 1..cly'• , •••• ~ .. , .... -------... --- ~LOD ROAST PORK CHOPS s1~ s1~ 8ANKAMEAICAAO • MASTEA CHARGE st'r~~8. ~~op'·' 270 E. 17th St Colla M ... H1Hft9n lqu.t• · ltr lft• W•t S•.l ~ .OPEN MON. ·SAT. 10-i . CIOMd Sunder 642-7191 ~ weeks. LIVERWURST DUMPLING SOUP \'a pound liverwurst 1 cup bread crumbs 2 eggs, beaten • 2 tablespoons butter or margarine melted 2 t a bl es poon s chopped parsley or l tablespoon dried parsley flakes I 2 teaspoon sail i4 teaspoon pepper 6 cups beef broth 2 packages no ounces each ) frozen peas and carrots Canned Corn Relished Spir•I Slitttl W'9.i~ •r Hall C*lmt I*. y • EASTB IS APRIL 11 PHOHI 671-toOO ·:-. ...; .. s......-....,, .... ..._ . ...,.,._.~T ... ...._ "C L" -~~_...,.,_C:... .. C:.-• ........ a... ... W-. ·~ . ~ - I 3700 E. cOast~, Ccnna dll Mar -673-900o . ·--··-.._... ::: I tm S.IP " 41tMM......._ UW4'1 ' 1111e,..._,,, ........ ~ ....... Wl6J11...,.....4 .. • ... .zww Ill ROAST · OF OUR NIW SIORIS IN GLINDALI, ~!lllii..ALHAMBRA & MONllBILLO iiTTY WAlllff 58~ CIOCICll tHIMll ........ ,. ,4. m . IUHITIUlllf21~ ••O•SOfl BREAD ...... ..,,, ~ 0 ·:;::- ) ( ' Wednesd!y. March 17, 1979 DAILY PILOT {5 . . ~~~:::~~~~t;b~~hf(~~~~r!!~=~~.1 ~ SAVE u 1 u a I stuffer• for spinach (washed. well-cheese (If spinach bas ctve.n tomatou. Thl• splnach, drained and shredded> olf Uqwd, cook brtlkly to bacon and cheese com-About h cup com· CookbaconunUlcrisp; evaporate.) Stir in blnatJoo makes the s de merclal sour cream crumble In 2 tablH· baton. sour cream and dlsb utraordJnalre · Duh hot pepper p000s of the bacon drip. pepper sauce. • TOMATO SPECIAL sauce plnas aently rook onion C u t to p a from 41lkes bacon 8 •ma 1 J ripe unttl softened; stir tn tomatoes; .remove cen· .,, cup 11 n e I y tomatoes. about 2 pounds spinach; t'over and aim· tera; drain and Upuy -----------------------------1 sprinkle lnsldH with ult; nu with spinach mixture. Bake In a 1ballow dish O•mwwcllr'fWDWlCIMD• In a preheated 815· de1ree oven W>lll bot through· -about ts minutes, topping ~ltb cheese tbe la,st few mln~tes so it •1ll melt. Makes ' servings -2 tomatoe:s per Portion. .. Save money ond mJories with Pet "99.". Scalloped Tuna A temphnc meat by itself. ) j)KUp (10 OI.) fl'l:lftfl f,_lt<ut VMft bunt 2 c.tna (6-1/2 oa. teelll tun.t, dr.tirMd l un 14 oa.) muttwoom It~ .tnd plecea, dr11ned l cup l'£T EY""°"'ed SlllMMecl Milk V2 cup clloppM «*etJ l a_,_. INUnt minced lftlan 1 -~ 1llffic ...- 112 ~ **' dll ....t l Cook bNns In 1· V2~'*1 wucepen .cconllftl to PKMle dlrec:toons Drain 2. Stir In rern.ttntn11ftcredien1s Polif llltosh.ttlow l·V2ouart blk.mcchsn B.tllo m 350°f O¥en for lO minutes. ,...._. 4 MrWlp, 1 cup MCh. 240 e.tlonn udl &ervlns ... on GOLD MEDAL All· Purpose Flour GOLD MEDAL Self-Rising Flour GOLD MEDA~ Flour • A.U·PUfl>Ose • Self-Rising r---------------~ • Save 10~ • I on 1 box of Heartland : : Natur~I Cereal. 1 l Chocolatey Chocolate Chip Cookies I ::,~=:.·m~1 '.r~0e~;; ~ I 1 IJutt ...... 2 tnco,.ponted. PO Bo• ~'-<? cup •«-rp.... ta• I 121S.Cl-°"·'OW•:'>27iJI H n ... I I l cup flrmlJ pec;Md brow11 supr 1 t.tbtffpoon milk bl•,. be pa><! I•<• •••utt 1/2 cup --nulaUd , .... , l te.t1poon vanln• p1vs !IC twonc111n1 tnvooce• t· I ~ \ 1-1/2 c.,;.·tlfted flouT 3 cups HEARTLAND• I r.:,~~0·~:e'!' ~~ '-::" -'":.../ I 112 ~ baldllc aoda Natural CerHI pons pre Hnl•d to• re-Z I I IA• O•~ '\""n ,"""'""°'"'~""'~ "''"" tv>-" h1 olifain O\> lhta uJ!OfTWt W-0 Ctr \l".._"")u n..,...,~ 1 I Pt•na,<.-.~o-""<t\".,..,,......~.,~"c n"'*''"' ~ "'°' ~c """II'"~ on,.,. o • "~W'I '''""'' "'' n' ~ • l!.;tlfff'Q,ll R• .. t<I ""V L'"'' ,_. c<,n I .I' l't t tr •ud IMO""""" CW ~C1 ""l O' • t Out C'''•"e o• '~"· ~'OC' ot _...~,. o ,,.,'(li.), ~· td ~ t.:C'4• "'"...-'"~ (.>fe'""""ftvJ ' ' '~mo I l•"M'\ ""'"''' tlllt ,., """'' '-'Of\ f90\lfl'1.t v <(\5;''""·' ft"lu'J OltV '9"'Y '-H ~ ,,. <..' t«." V8't'4! I JO ot tC I l'""'"\ ('V'Wl CX)\H11•r t.lllPf •f1dv<1oA• t•f"""' '°Qt '~ r · 11 .~ ~ !'•1-~ 't11P'1H·.ftfe.18rnl'd ty 1' ••Pil'i wf"C-'h. ~"tt''> ~ '"'' 111tt 8•@.0 -.ctld ·"~' I h'ltt flt.l"it '" tioo.-PQ f'c• '' t \' •'t '"" M ,,.. "·•t><• Ot•o•t•O•"iJu,,.. .flt 1-;11;:, I ZOc OF _,,.,.. .• · 1 tMS90011 I.tit I cup (6 ~.t.semkweet I demptl0'1 "'"''be •hewn 0 ~ 2 tablapoons(OCM ~·p1ec...._... ...-r•q..,.,.,, c..." ••. 0~ I I. But tacether until fluffy. butter and suprs \. ~ :;:.:.:" ~:~~':~e~~ •~~ .,__ L p<'Ol\l>tted. U.>.ed or •• ~ I 2, Sift tceetller !lour, bek"'I sodl, Nit and eiacoe.,..,... to supr m1.iure . ..-t in eas. mit.. ti&u-.i "' i.w rr, .. cou ( ~ ... and vanilla "4'ifn IOOd onlr on t>rand ... ~-r.::1r:, "'\ o: I _.toed "'"Y otflo• ..,.. ._ ,... ) O I 3 Stw 1n c:erul and chocolate piec:a. Drop from tuspoontuts Olllo gre.tsed cookie sheets. contt•tuteolraud Ol•~"'' I... .) ._ 8.tM in 3 7S•f -tor JO m1nutn Remove 1mmed1.t1tly to cooling rackl Cool completely o<-o.c.n.ber 31 19/6 • ...... ..,_ • • • •u viJ befor1 stor1nc. M.tii. 6 -.n cOOldff. ~ • • • • -• • • -• -• -• - Seeo·-'l'he deJidous diet dult worl(s! Who says you have to eat bland foods if you want to lose weiRht? Try Sago's "Very" Rood flavors -"Very" Ch9t0late, "Very" Vanilla. "Ver'y" Butterscotch and "Very" many more. And all of them with balanced nutrition. And to start you off, here's a 15C coupon that works-on 3 cans of delicious Sego. StrlJ{e it rith on us with Pet Creamer.· Cream your next 40 cups of coffee free with Pet Creamer. Clip the 20C coupon and enjoy the kind of creamy richness tha1 makes every cup of your favorite coffee a pleasure. Clip the 20C poupon now and strike It rich tor about 40 free servi,.s o1 Pet Creamer. Good~ from Pet Inc. ,f:8 DAILY PILOT Wedneed9. Maten '7 1970 t ~· . ,. -By C CIL Y B&O"'NSTONE ___ .............. . There'• no tu s, 110 bother about eo.tromn,c lbe beat and lbe ~lket MW r •Uck •• let~ t cup milk l ~. tablespoons corn oU 1 cup Rome Pancake Mlx. £ & It( "0Wie-9M 1>cli\Jj .. · .. ·-:-: ·~ 1712 ~MTA &MA AVl . . ~ ·crafty Idea, I About 2$ yun •IO· alOQ& with othe r ••do·i\·)'Ouraelf" and "to1ethemH1" proj«U, outtlnl tQCelher food mixea at honte wu popular. Now, ln the wake of the Pret· ent day crafts eaploaioa, the ldu m~ a.ppeal to tbe c~ crop or youn1 Camilles. ' U you would tlke to ecncoct a batch of homemade Pucah Mlx, you may want to try the followin1 r'fflpe. We found it pro. ducea delmousty tendu &riddle cakes that are a lovety IDlde'll cdlor. HOME PA.NCAKl:: MIX t C1IPS lifted nour \~ c..., baklnc powdtt 4~ &Nlpoou aalt. ·~ .... ar !Alo a Iara• mbin« bowl &lit to.ether the fl our. balda1 llOwder, aalt and su.sar. <Do UUs la Mor more batches,~" lDI cm the •lu of your sift.er.> lo a medium mixing bowl. with a tort, beat e11 Just until yolk and wblte are combioed. Add milk ud atlr to blend. Add oU and Pancake Mix and at.tr unUI dry lncndlents are mollteoed; dla ... lard lum .. - they will d.llappear dwtnJ coolt· 1n1 .• COSU M~ • C.U Mlll..4U2 . -. : .• mYE. I 1111 SAYE ._,,..... _.__, NISH MILi _. SPICIALn CHlllY ILOSSOM ICI CllAM n .,..99• ~ FARM NISH Mas -,,. ·Make a Mix • Gently acoop Mtx into a stor..-containu; cover tl&htly and store In a cool, dl')' pla~. Pwr a 1cut w. cup ot the bat· ter onto a U1bt1y ou.cl hot lriddlo -380 desreea It an eledric ut-u la uaed. Bake until bub- bles break on top and tbo bottom aides are browned. "'' .. -CIRTl .. ID IAW K9tl _. 99• PIPSM.16HT ... -6 /99~ m Bit Tipsy Crullers Tempting . ''Slop by for coffee" is an invitation that's hard to resist. particularly when there's the promise 'oC some tempting accom· paniment. Tipsy Crullers are just such a yummy induce· menL Not only are they frosted and gaily de- corated with colored sprinkles for an Italian accent, but they're laced with Amaretto liqueur. nrsv CRULLERS ,. cup water ~cup Amaretto i. cup butter ~teaspoon salt 1 cup unsifted all· purpose flour 4 eggs Fat or oil. 1 i,., inches d eep. heated to 365 degrees F l 1 'l cups sifted con· fectloners' s ugar 2 tablespoons Amaretto · Colored sprinkles ln a saucepan, beat water. Amaretto, butter and sail until boilinc,. Stir in flour all at once unhl a ball or dou.lh is formed. Remove from beat and beat in eggs. one al a time. Place dough in a pastry bag fitted with a large st ar tip. Brush a pancake turner with oil <1nd pipe a circle of dough on turner . Place pancake turner with dough. into hot fat und let fry Cor 1 minute. CQJ'efully remove c ruHer with a sharp knife. Let Cry until golden brown on both sides. Orain o n absorbent paper nnd cool. Repeat, using remaininJ dough. In a bowl. mix cor\fee· \t one rs' s ugar a nd Amaretto. Spoon mix· ture over cr\Jllers. Dip c rull crs in t o colored spnnkles. LN dry at room tem· pcrature. Serve at once. M&kl•i. H crullers. Combo's Perfect Wh en 'lprea d "ith Jl~.1nul hulle r . this makes .a nulritiou ~ :-nock. APPLF.SAUCE NUT BREAD 1-po und p ac k age JIOUnd cu kc m 1x 4 CJHts . 1, cu1> concord grape drink ,., cup upplesuuce •, teu'(poon all'IJll<'<' •, tt>:'l!'poon Jtround nutmc.: ': cup cho ppc<t walnut:s • J r up currants In 11 lurJlt• n•w1t•r howl, eombim• cake mix, CRJZ<i, 1tropc drink. npplcs oucl\ ulls pice and n utmeg. neat 3 m i nut es on medium Spl'ed. H raplng side!' and bottom of bowl fr'-'Quently. Fold in "alnuts and t'urunts. Spread into gruscd and floured 9· 'inch loar pan. Bake at 325 degrees F. tor 50 minutt-s or until ~ake tests done. Cool 10 minutes and remove from pan. Refreshing Refres h i ng com· pany c o m ing? T r y tbis unique and refreshing appetizer. H o llow out orange balves. Then mix the orange segments with cooked sun sweetened pitted prunes and rill and the orange halves. Top each with a s prig of watereress or mint. A tann and colorful prelude to dinner that everyone wi,U ~llJOf. --· If you are dlssatisned with tbe ')itensll you use tor baldng griddle cakes. we atron1Jy recommeld thal you consider a«aulrtns an electric Criddle appliance. Stir the Mlx eac b time before u,1ln1. Makes eno~b for to hatchet of pancaket uaina the toUOWlftl recipe. BOME·MIX PANCAKES Twu and brown other aides. Serve wltb ayrup. Makea 10 four·lncb medlu"1 thick pan· cak•. SCHLITZ LIGHT ,, ... -6 I I. 7 5 +TU WI ALIO C:AHT MOM·PIHllYATIYI l•IADI, ....,._ ..... UW Oll6AMC MOMIY AMD MUCH MOM. CHURCH AHO SCHOOL GIOUPS CHICI WITH US OH ALL YOUR MllDS EXPIRES MARCH 28 -----' YOU AIWAYS SAVE I WITH srAT••••os. 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LASAIME ..... ·£---..... ·-•12• VIAL PARMIGIANA ... -•M>a. -··-··-' -1111 •1 n SIRLOIN DINNIR.-·-·---.. 11-oL ~~& ~ ~ 54"'-fd.. .,._ •10• MOUTHWARll ... -... -&. ~--­.-.... ~ ..... 59' ., __ , .......,.. ,,,,. .... '1 '" aUFflltlM llllUCOl SCMCll ...... • TUUTI COMM~ lt.AZOlt au.DIS nLDIOL ,....,.. _97c : -!'1'' lbl& --...S·W ... $1 '' ... s11, GUN'D TEAK IEEF IONE-IN OiOu.D .... _ ... •11• -·-•1• ITIW MIAT_ .. -• I AA•• CANNID NAM ..MA CM -.,,, -··-6&.-•1~· _ _. ICID UCON_ ... iucio UCON_ ... ' 1 29 ·. STEAK SALE -·-..... ..., ....... _ -~ --·-·-.... '1" ........... '1"· •Nl•ll F ,... ,____ -'1" PORK SALE '1 '· -----·-'1 '• ... ____ .... -·-... '1" L09I QIOH __ ... -·--'1" CllQN _____ ..... ..... -.... . •. MUI& ---·IL GROUND BEEF CHUCK ROAST -·-·-•1-· •IDU&Da IOAIJ_,... • --·-•1--,.. ROAST_._,... -·-·-99• ..... ROAST __ .., -·--........ '1" ..ROAST--_ ... -·-89' 7-80lll ROAST_ ... 119•1&.ADlCVT -·---79• CHUCK ITIAI(_,,.. -·-·-•14• ftp ITIAI(_ --IL -·-·-•1~· lllOUl.Dla lftAK_ ... CUUD ITIAI(_ ..... , .. -·-·l'Ot 89' AllM ltOAIT. ___ ,... CANNED MILi ::AIOU--·----••.J.OL 30' PRESERVES ~--.. ·'-----U<OL 67' PRUNE JUICE.....,_l _4M)I. fr PUDDING MIXES ~Al..:·--·--i-oi. 21• INSTANT POTATOES::=a.~..oi. 14' INSTANT COFFE£=t_l04l, '1.18 SAW BITS __ ..oi. W BIZ::: Jl4Z. 11A9 I g:aci: __ LM>L95cl I :=.Y ==~ .... 66cj MUSTARD:O..__ ·----a.ol. 54• BWCH MIJt __ I ___ .. ___ ····~ 63' MINCED ONIOllS ~----.. -'.01. 98' DRY MILK ~~ ...... _.I ___ ~. 4.12 HILLS BROS. COffEE~14.05:a.'1A1 TRASH CAN UNERS~:O':~l'2.23 PRESERYESc=.;~L .. 11.oL &r PLASTIC WRAP~ .. -•-..... IOWT. 39' AMERICIJrCHEESElllAIT-ta '2.49 LADYICon 45c WINE VINEGAR 2UL634 ~lll •ASIT. DOG FOOD · •uez.214 tGificiii0 B.EANS1uL22c iifiiiiG.ENT 4ML 834 tF.:OiiR ~79c CTiiiR 4ML$l 34 I NAPKINS 14NT.44~ CD LlftER 1.U.$192 ORANGES ---·-•AMl:Y. _ ....... 2~ .. CUCUMBERS ~ ...... °"'._. 12~CH . GREEN ONIONS --12' BROCCOLI RADISHES ___ U«>t 12' IXTMPAHCT•-.•TINDa iPiii:Es~-·---~23' w. 27c . UTll nUUI __ ,..., All PADS -..-o. ___ ! ... ·-'" 11.64 FRUIT COCITAIL~~_t _,"°L 3~ CATSUPl:.m---··-·----'"°L39' CHEESE SPIW ='•ACX~ ~ll .03 COLA=~~ ........... 1 ...... ·-,,, .... "...oz. 75• SOUR CREIM ::iT:.'. .............. ..oz. 38' t . VIENNA SAUSAGEMC*MI. .......... ~z 38' LAWRY'S SALT a.uoie _l .. 1t.01. 11.09 MACARONI ~~-1 .... JJ.oL 34• TUNA HELPER=...w,_ •• 1s.oL 58' BROWN-IN-BAGS ~ I . t-<l 45• TONIC WATER l ....... -... •110.01. 11.19 CLUB SODA I ...... _____ .. •/IO.OI. 11 .03 GINGER ALE • ·--·---....... 6/IO.OL 11 .09 CLUB SODA 1 ............ --.. -· .. 2M>r. 37• .. COLLINS MIX 1 ..... -... -.... --.. ->e.or. 3!r GINGER ALE I ................ -...... _.2a.or. 39' ' TONIC WATER I ... _ ...... -.......... 2e.oL 45' WINK t OI voou MIX 1 K-OL 3r : * TOIUT nssu1 ~1r ., { • l f .Sweet .. Succe_ss Best of show honors went t0i ' Heidi Montslnger, 11. of Anaheim for her colorful Colonial flags in the junior division and to pro- fessional Sandra Thompson of Santee for her delicate lacework. on the daisy cake. The separ ate strands of icing are applied to the smooth frost· Ing which is rolled thin and· molded to the cake. J anet Hlnkston of Mission Vie-.Jo earned third place in the holi· day and novelty cateiory for her tennis shoes and lavender valen- tine. These and other Designs in Frosting to tempt the sweet tooth are displayed in the Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza this week. -NEW. FROM WELCH'S. SUGAR·FREE GRAPE SODA. Now you can enioy Welch's Sparkhng Grape Soda, even rt you re watching your wetght. Because.now its also available m SUQar-tree. with only onecalone per eight ounces. Look tor ti m your St()(e. You've never reallftasted anything hke rt. You've .... realy tasted ..... soc1a ...... , \ ' ... Regular grind, Electric Pere and Drip grind for filter coffee makcN. .; In honor of St,· Patrick's Day, MJB invites the West to enjoy ' J the Great Coffee in. the Green Can. ~Tis Good. 'Tis Frugal. 'Tis an off er goodJ for everyone including Mrs. Olson. ' i . ~ t CPNf>.303 COHSUt.AEll Oii• '""'*'IO.,,,. COUOO> _ l)U<C,,.M GOOd only on p,.,,..,,.,'°" r 1 ,,,,,. groce< Ofl Dlt'l:flaM OI MJ9 C<ilf_. Ano/ olllef .... Conll•Me1 """" GAOCtA PIMMredewnlh<tcouoona111>ei.te•al ... on.,,..eeno!l.IJll <"•• •o.. "'1 be ,.,..,bul'MCI Ill NI~ vatve pi.,1 5C lot ...,..,."'Cl -~ you l"'l ""' .,.~, ~••• ~«r'Ol•.0•1!11 !"9 "'""'Cit !tut Ol'e< Couc>o<lt ""'Y tlOI be H llQl"90 or'"'" 1••••1 t ' I"' Wew-ll,,..-~t.onflw0w0/IOUWCS.egeno,.1.111oun tic ''"'"c.n ~ .. ·n"' e>ty ..-y Miff tu Cowpon ~-•"'•ed. pootllboted otrelll"'.., tnwl<es v ft,, 1 '°"' pulC ... _ol _rC...,. llOC~IO-CW-P<eMnted '°'*'-"''°"""'""""'-on ~-Ca111v11 ... 1/20ol onecartt Forpromp1-.0C'°"""''' .,_to ~JB Co PO Bo• 141 Cl'"40I\ -52732 eo.-•.<p11ll• Al;Qull 31, 1976 ....... ""-.... --_........ d ' , . J ) f , .. l GET .SARWA7 ON THEE'XPllES5 '" ,., ... , ,..,. 'lint " 11,, ... Clltc*allM 0,. l-.y ..._ .. SW. II °"" .. ~ ....... " l-. Soda Pop c,.....t. Diet or llglll•. 1· -Stoa-Up On 11111 Ollll ..... , Peaches Elberta . ASSORTED FRESH 29-oz. Clll Cheddar Cheese ~~c~ps$ 29 lb. Slfeway LOlllham Clllddll'. . In ~ Weight Pick .... We Welcome. UWA FOOD STAMP COUPONI ••• ._ U.li • 1111-11'1'1 • * UllW&Y • tf».11'1'1: .... lb. BA KERY BU YS! . ITEQUILA = $399 Wlllellllld . -.,, ... ,.. I Gin or Vodka ~Cup r111n '2" Botrbon ~~ fillll 13" Whiskey ~~ Allll ss• Prlcll Eflecttve In LlcenMd S.lew1y1. TABLE WINES ~ !189 ~Vineyard Riesfino rlfth 12,. Liebfraumilch ~ ==. ~· •1• cab«net SauviQOfl 8::: Frfttl '2" In Our Dairy Case ... LARGEIGGS ~\ !65C FRESH REGUUR IDAHO RAINBOW GROUND TROUT Allylln BEEF Clllr ... .... ~· . 59" ..... $]29 ,,. I • ... F ::-:. •111 ... ~-•111 ...... ... • Manor House Meat Pie::- • Peas And Carrots::,... •Bel-air Green·Peas ~ • Bel-air Cut Com , .... "" • Chopped Broccoll ,.::._ •Cut Green Beans ::",... •Green Beans =::- •Bel-air Baby Limas~ • Fordhoolc Limas="'· •Brussels Sprouts~ •Bel-air Caullftower ~ •Mixed Vegetables = .... •Bel-air Succotash ~ •Macaroni & Cheese ~ .... for YOUR CHOICE for ' SWiss D1eeSe =~~ ~ '1" Orange Julca ~!: 15 ~ •1 luc8'ne eon Tortit~ ~2 21• Bel air Spl h · ·Liii·~ o.. 5 •1 L Fru1t0r· ks Ant. w • nae ff9 .... ....., * =-=vogtrt '"=-. ~29' Ba~uet Dinners .._,.., 1 2-•1 '1:.,,....., .... w...,sww..._,. .... Snow Star Ice Cream T ... ~ .:.er i Bet-air Potatoes O'Brien ~:· 79'- i.Fudge Ber Snow SW Chocollft ~f 2 79'- Bef ·air Strawberries 1~ 43• Bel-air Stew Vegetables 2~~ 59' E Waffles ·~ TWI 1n1o lcmw' \!: 49' , ... ..,...1r .. ......,. .... ,u ..... c..t......,.U.-.._. .... c.... .... s.a.... \ . W...l ...... C...MM •lllLIM~C...._ ........................... •14417C..-Dr.lfW .... tnt. \ • t r ' ' ; Wednesday. Ma1c~ 11.1m DAILY PILOT ('9 Romantic: Memorie~ .Tied to Spring Showers Sprlns 'ht• season ror 1howert. Som 1 the IOQI says, brli:ia n.09n a othera ltad to a 1p~uquet or rlldlanl bridt's H y ou're plannln1 a apnna •bower for a bride·to-be, let the ~rrnhmenu be u romantic as lbeoccas1on. lJGAR COOKIE llEAltTS <About t Dozen> 1 cup bu.tter, softened l 'Al cups augu 2eJIJ l~ teaspoons varull1 4"2 cupa sifted all·purpoae nour J tuspooo ult 1 teaapoon bak1n1 soda 1 teupoon balt1na powd r '-i teaspoon nut~g 1 cup sour crum Cream bulter and 6ugar together until llicht and nutty. Beal In eus and vanilla. Add sJlted dry lnaredient.s alternately - with tour e~am, mhc.ina well after acb add.ttioo Wrap ln wand paper and eh It W>lU firm tnout'h to roll. Roll on llptly nou.-ed surface to about '·•·Inch thlckneu: cut with n~red cookl cult . Placo on un1reued bakln1 abeeta. Sprinkle with plain or colored isuaar Bake In :ns-dearee oven for 8 to 10 minutes or untJI eooklt are hahUy browned. Pl•« on wire rack to cool. Makes about 6 dolto. CHOCOLATE RIPPLE CAKt; 1 cup butler. sort~ 2<'UPI sugar Jens 1 '2 teaspoon \•amll1t 3 cups sifted all-purpobl' nour 2 teupoons bakint po1o1.dcr 1, teaspoon ult lcup milk ~ cup chocolate fhavorcd i.yrup 1 • teaspoon bukmg soda Confe<'lloners' suanr C ream butter and :sute;ar togethtr until light and fluff)'. Add eu:s. one at u tJme, t>eut111i wtll after each addttton. Add 'canllla Sall dry 1n.iredumt:s to.icthcr. a dd to l'rcamed m1x turl' llltcrnately "ith milk, tl(lalln~ until amooth urter ~ach aJd1tion. Pour ~ J of th\' btttler Into U gre:\sed and floured 10-mdi lube pun. Comblnt' chocolate b)rup aaod soda. ltahll> b lend ~ith ~•in· ing batter. Pour ov{'r "biller in pin. do not mix Bllkt In 3SO·degrt'O 0 \1en for 4S mtnutu. Pl11co it pltec or 11lum1num foll over top of pan. ronlinuu b1&kln1 2:5 mlnutei. lon(.lcr or until dont• Cool com plt'll'ly brrore remo\'ln.: Crom pan Sift t'onrcctloncl'a' bua:ur Ovt'I' top and :sidt'¥ of coke. Makes 12 to 16 s.-r\'lngs. Time-saver Dessert a If e .1 Delights For a tea, luncheon. or perhaps a bridal shower party, consider prepar· ing lhis dessert. Made ahead o r lime aod frozen, it will give you those precious hours you need for special prepara- tioos on such occasions. CRANBANANA FROZEN MOVSSE 2 pack ages (3 ounces each> ladyfingers 2 p ack ages (3~ ounces each> instant vanilla pudding 3cups mllk 1 cup mashed ripe bananas · 16-ounce can j ellied cranberry sauce, cut into 1 2 inch cubes 1 cup heavy cream. whipped Split ladyfinger s. Line a 9x 5x3 inch l oaf pan on the bottom and sides with plastic wrap, letting it extend 3 inches on heh side. Use lady- fingers to line the bottom and sjdes or the pan. ln a bowl, beat pud· ding mix and milk until smooth. Let s tand unUI thick. Fold in bananas and *~ of the cranberry cubes. Fold in whipped cream. Use mixture to fill loaf pan, heapinf' it high. Use re maining cube~ of cranberry sauce to de- corate top. Freeze until hard. Re move loar from pan us ing over hanging plastic wrap. Press wrap to cover top or mousse a nd freeze until needed. Remo e wrap and place mousse on serving plat· ter. Let stand at room tem- perature for 30 minutes before cutting into thick s lices. Seasoned Munchies These will add crunch to the Happy Hour when served with a cheese ball and hot sptked cider. CURRIED ALMONDS 1;i cup whole blanC'hcd almonds 1 tablespoon butler or moraanne 1 J 1c:up1)0n curr} po"dr r 1 1 teaspoon onion :.alt 1/16 lc:i:.poon garlJc :.alt In un 8 Inch sklllf't aently cook the almond" In the bu1lt>r, stirring oftC!n, unt ii MOiden about S m inutes. In u bn\Oll mlxintt bowl stir togethf't the t'leasonlnf'11; lift nuts from 8killet with a slotted spoon and drop into seuMnintt mixture . toss well. For l'risper nut.<1, turn onto 1 small {'()()Jtle sheet and bake 10 a prehcatt'd JSO·degree oven about to minutes. Cool Two Faced Juicy wedgH or fresh winter pears and Curried Chff5e Spread can serve as an appetiier or dessert. For I he sprt>ed. com· bine l ~ cups s harp Cheddar cheese, 3 ounce pack.age softened cream cheese. ~. teaspoon ('Urry powder and 2 tablespoon s flnel)• chopped chutney. YI ---•EXAMPu---.. • - - - -.. ADOmONAL 15(oFF : RALPHS ADOS I 30COFF -- Manufacturers' cents-off coupons from newspapers and magazines are like coupons and a half at Ralphs this week, when you buy the item. One coupon per item and one item per coupon unless specified otherwise. Not to include "retailer" or "free" coupons or exceed the value of the item. Offer is effective thru March 24. MANUFACTURERS COUPON 1/2 TMI VALUE I FOR TOTAL Of .. COUlltO" A•A·MAU 0.-. ,...,,,.., ,.. ........... 9ft9 ... "',., ~ SAYINGS -'-'"_ .............. ... .. ____________ ... ---- Meat Master Meats Super Bakery Super Produce htl lOift-10-14 lb ..... ..., ~ C11t-llon• tn Whale Banlllll . I. llmllll ~;.1.08 ~TOii Sirloin -::1.49 ~Steak '"' Bffl lloltOlll °' .. Trinml Balllllla Toll RMlll 27 ~Rib Steak P,~'.1.58 ~Steak-~; • SU,EAVALUEPACK ptrlb.1 SJ IHI Boneless Rib Eye .. ~Steak P~:2.29 SUPEll VALUE PACK ptr lb 114 Dlffen Defllllt Alaskan SnoW Tll'bot Crab Clusters ~~ .99~Flllets per 99 lb,. llelplla OeloelOllt Data Nut ~Loaves D Ali. st;;'Breact D ~~ Super Flowers Frtlll ~ Fr"ll Cetllornl1 Kinnow Tangerines ~0~r DM11d.s ... 1 Brown Onions ~Ci~ Q;;i;;.;~ ptr .19 lb. ,., lb .10 ptr 26 lb .• ~.29 per .15 lb. bu,.cll .10 Super Grocery Health U Beauty Pantry Fillen ~Anl'9Hk 36 CI 79 ~c~k;~ pkg. 87 Buffetin Tablets bolllt • 013 . ~ ~~0Nurser IOL 34 ~ A1lph1-Startd1rd Site 2$1t 32 boHle 1 Aluminum Foil roll • ~ A;;n In' A;i'"t loz. 125 c1n 1 ~ ~;p~plhSlrt -.05QH P1cll Soi. 28 btr • ~~·Bath Beads 1Soz. 129 pkg. I ~ G~P.:'litiY or 1001. 55 ,., . Frozen Food ~ Lady Scou Facial Tissues ~k~ .47 ~~j~'ice 12oz 53 ~ G'.~;t"Mecta1 Aour Sib. 76 Cl" I btg I ~ Wtkll 1-Utrgt Siu 1601. 73 ~ Oiehw•IMr All l•--.12 011 Peck l 88 Grape Juice can 1 Dishwasher Detergent ~:~ • ~ Ptt f11U-O.tp 01111-PHlllgt ol 2 ~Kr11t :, .99 Pie Shells 1201. 59 Mayonnaise pllg, I ~ V~illa Puffs 11 or. 89 pkQ. I ~;;I~ 4IOL 51 C:•" • Super Deli L)IMBlacklld navorCod Allets ~s.led llYI• ptr 1 II fltt11t1r-4 S~ Ptllabl/ry ~ p~~ 1.19 ~Cooked Shrtmp lb • Ralphl Crescent ~~,.Rllets ·~Frtlll l 89 M . 29 R II 43 ~FMarollh,~lorMat"-hOt1frofisltdllets :lbb: 11•.69 0~Paclfl.'~tflc~~ ':: 1•89 ~ argar1ne ;~~. ~ 0 s !:~: 8 ~~-------------------~----g----"-·-·~~~~ ~2.n D ~;&m~ng 12 ~1M Price• Efttctlve March 18 through March 24, 1978 ~ "America•tPh• s11191• 'n"c.Clheeseprt1d 5 ... 9 0 fl•IPll• Hon-011,, c'""'" ~ ~::: I Morning Blend pl"t 31 ctn, • Ii f,li (19 iitJ Ci ''£1 l! r=tJ D tRegh1tlounn1a•'r-4MaSUollrgarine ~ Allfluort ....... --.•• --·-..• _... ~~:: .49 ~HI C fruit.Drinks ~~:~ .83 1 Akwlcti-SOlld-Atal.FrttrtMH 1..llltlltdTlrH-ll"UO DlluHtrmllllorCoun"'ltylt 7111 16 DA1lph1-P11re 1111110" 169 na lad.-.n Pillsbury Biscuits p::: • Orange Juice boUI• • ;ti FreshelB'S ~\39 ~VlldlGI z: n.40 ............. r----·--.,r--.. ·--., r"'ht to llnlll Of I •••• .24 """C~n ,.21 11 •••• u w1111 c~ OU I ~ "-Refilllptta-CCuotd· -ps· oa.111• pllf. 48 [']II UMll94 'n!M-l•ft t.00 lleK 10 99 ,:," .... , .. to •• ,_,,... •••e11·1 Cff\lllff ~ ot40 • ~Kessler's Whiskey 91L • c0ormw~-~rc.~:/.~ .. •l•tt 1 ft..W I&*' 11 Beef I ~MA~SIH •K" 1.21 ~~ .. _Bros._'·_°'-_Brancty_ 0_·t_ ... _12_.n __ ·-_--...1 --~.5511 Franks '!::•591 I Ollt ""' .... 0... c-, .. C•-•r 11 1.lmit OM ll•M IM Oft• c...,... , .. c • .._.. I ...,.. ..... ...., D ........ ._,,.., '-..... C"'9" l.lfedlot• ....... "'""'0~ ... ,. ,. c • ...-. r1tec11 ..... _,_ 1• ~ ... !di u ~.:.::::=:.;:= --=:.:.::..:..:.:.:... L •• .i~:. --.I L--~~~~ -• J low come first· Th.in with a little of the chutney syrup. Surt"OWld RALPHS STORES ARE lOCATf.O AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA H.._ & WllSON 9901 ADAMS BLVD .. HUNTINGTON BEAOf . 15471 S. BROOICHURST, WfSTMINSTtR spread with pears. 2A167 ,ASEO DE VALENCIA. LAGUNA H1US 17261 17th ST., TUSTltf COSTA MlSA ~l N. lOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9·10 Dolly, 9·9 Sunday ; .. , (J 8 DAILY PILOT Wedneedlly. Match 17. ltio . . ... IDon't Duck .~ssue · of Count.ing Calo.ries THE SLf M GOURMET To turn turJaey mto duck, simply season and sauce it as if it were duck ... then, it will look and taste Nke it, too. •r •AaBUA GIBllO Duck Is a favorite among dark· meat poultry lovers. but not •IDOi\& calorie counters! Duck, after a ll. is a wbopp1ne 92 calories per ounce. Closest Ln n avor to duck meat 11 tbe taste o( turkey tbiab. which has lets than haU lbe calones. Luckily for dark meat fans. turkey tblgh11 are .relal.lvely In· expensive and widely available now in many supermatket. frozen poultry cases. Here are some ducky ideas ro1 turkey thighs . Our first Is u French inspiration: "Canelon" 1s the French word for duck, and "faux" means fa)se. CAN ETON FAUX •ONT•O&.ENCY <Mock Duct wit.hChenies) 2 turkey thighs, defro5ted v-4 cup dry red wine • • cup unsweetened botUed red gra.,. JWce I small onion, nuoced 2 cups unsweetened pitted cberriH, canned (or Crozen and detroste-d > 3 tablespoons nour '' cup coJd water or Juice from canned cherries Salt and ~pper With a sharp pointed knJre, carefully trim the bone from the turkey thl&hs. ~ason the me t with salt a nd ptopper and monosod~um glutamate lf de· sired. Roll the thighs up, skln-i.ide out. a nd place In a shallow non· •tick roasUn1 pan. with tbe uin· side up. Add the wine, grape Julee and onion. Bake In a 300·degree oven. basting occasionally, unUI the turkey meal is very tender. a~t FtNE FOR IAl-1-9UE FRESH SLICED BEEF 69 FOSTB FAIMS or LIVER c ~~~~A~~CKEN . . LI. BREASTS . IEIF ROUND IONBISS 149 FOSTBFAIMSoiUartFAIMS ROLLED .... ~ . FRYING LEGS& ROAST = W!1ID . --LI. CHICKEN THl•HS FILLiiSRBOT 89! iACO. SUCED two hours. Drain tbe pan Juices lnto a ~•t·restStant cup or &lass. wall a few minutes unUl the fat rises to the surface. then remove th fat with a bulb-type baster Heat lbe pan juices and cher· ries in a sauce pan. Thicken the sauce with a paste mlde or lh~· nour 1.nd cold water or cl\Crry Juice. Stir In a few d~ -travy coloring If dHlred. Seuon to taste with .. it and P"P\>er. Slice the turkey lhl~ oo a hol platter, aarnlshed with the cherry s auce. Each rour-ounc~ ser\'lng with a halr·cup ot sauce contains 247 calories. KOREAN MOCK DUCK ON Slt£W£t 2 jurke)' tbl&bs. defrosted 1 large lemon, very thinly sllce<l • 3 tablespoons sherry wine 3 tablespoons soy sauce 1 t easpoon freshly grated 1~er · lta blespooQ mt.Deed onton l clovt garltc mtn«d ~tea poon turmeric '• teai.poon chl!J Po"dt>r With a sh1trp kntfl' remO\'t' the bone from the turke) th.tgh.s Cul °'"'meat Into 11 ·tmh cubes. Str Ing the cube:i on ~mull \\ooden ~ke\\ ers. ulternatrng with lemon slJces. Arranae In a shallow roasting pan Just lare-e enough lo fit. Stir remaining lnaredlent.s ,together and pour over akewers. Cover the pan wlt.h u lid or aluminum foll and bake at 300 degree ror one hour or more until tender. Turn the ske\\-e~ occ:islonally . Uncover dunng the last 20 mlnutt!s of b:iklng. Each four-ounce serving con- tains about 215 calories. · Store Houn: 9 ti 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 7 ~· """" lffKtl•• Thursday, Mer. IS Thru Wed., Mer. 24 f'ri<H ~ .. Stecll -... e W• Gt..ty Acupt Food st-.1 U.S. Ho. I RUSSET POTATOES IO C·~0 69c WISCONS~ Sw~et 'N Juicy HAVEL CHEDDAR RAMIES CHEESE ;~~TJ~~ N. RK LOINS w~ FRESH . . tTener 1.·29~·· 1.39 .. NISH CUT 10!. 89! CiiiiSiALFOOD ILi.PKG. 39c ANTHOMYS SPAGHETTI. KERNS TOMA TO JUICE 46 n. Can TID~L~UMDRY 1 19 KERNS STRAWBERRY 79c DETERGENT G!~~T • PRESERVES llor.Jar . ................................................... _ 4 iiiiAl2 WHITE OR WHEAT I LI. LOAF SPRINGFIELD c BABY LIMA BEANS 2 LI. IAG Jl';~I~~ 59c GRADE AA ~ LARGE EGIS DoL FRESH Locatly Grown 29~ SOLID HEADS CABBAGE 10~. MORHIHG' FRESH CARROTS -----LIQUOR DEPT. O~LYP1LOT Cl I Concoct Quick Cakes With Chili, -Corn ... When a reclpe b ~ in no lime and tUtes gOOd be ides, It deserv s t.peclaJ r ecoanatlon. You'll soon i,ee why this ~ I• called Gold St,ar anc:altes. The pancokd. ea.s~ly ade from u deliciou:s bole wheat mix, bake the &riddl• while the heddar cheese soup illed Pickle P eases lt y~ng1ters don't lake arrotl raw or candied, hey _,ay prefer tbJs treatm ent. Besides, a chilled vegetable is lways refreshing, no matter how old the diner is. PICKLED CA RROTS 6 me dium carrots, ach about 6 inches long H2 cups sugar 2 cups cider vinegar 1 t ab l espoon o m emade or com - ercial mixed pickling pice· YJ teaspoon salt Pare carrots; cut in alf cross w ise and engthwise. In a medium saucepan ring sugar, vinegar . ixed pickling spice and alt to the boHing pojnt; immer, uncovered, for~ inutes. Strain and return to aucepan. Add carrots; rin& Jiquid to bollin g int; simmer, covered, ntil t e n der -crisp - bout S minutes. Chill several days efore using. Makes 2 ints . Recipe may be oubled. . Note: To "put up" in ·urs. simmer carrots on· y 3 minutes. Pack car· ts into hot, ateriHted reserving jars leaving ·inch head space. Pour boiling-hot liquid ver carrots. leaving 2-inch head space. Add ads and screw b•nds. 'land jars on a rack in a urge kettle with enough 1lina water to come 1· nch abo,·e Jars. Return water to boil- · ng Point: simmer. cov- red, ror 30 minutes. Rem-0-~e J:u s from kellle and cool. AdJust bands 1f necessary. ommon Cookie? BRUSSELS <U PJI - A nd n ow , the Eurocook ae . European common market bureaucrats are preparmg rules for stan- 'fordizJng "fine bakers' "1.tre1. pnstrles and b1srults" traded across the frontiers or their nine nations, 0Htc1als said to- dJy Thl' offirial-< "'"'d the \\arcs arr t•('l('cl \\ oulcl m elude muruoon11. mer· in~ueR . gingerbre111I, pret1tl!>, 1.hortbrc11d, ('hric;tmus pudding unit cake' mlxe~ but not br<'ad. <"ondy. pet food), bn•nkfast c:ere:il~ or i-pU1?hett1 Prtvloug attem pts to 11 tandardhe bet•r and brc11t1 have bN•n dl'h'at- d by opponents who ubbed the.> proJHl11 "Eu r obeer" and 'Eurobrnad" und oughed them to death The "Eurocoolcle" pro ect is still ln the plan- ning s&age, with no in- irntioo 1t wtll ever be dopted. Cut Cots Thd dried apricoL'I that come lo 11 -oun('e package& are usuatty smaller and less u - pensif e than those that come 10 8 -ounce pack as es. The smaller afrieols are pr actic a and economical to use Ln any recipe t hat calls for chopping them to add lo cookies or coke or for cooltioi them and puree- ing. aa~e bHls on lht atove. fruit sal•d and a lrttn Whole kernel corn dols' veaetable. the surpriaincly light z cups v. bole wheat quently. over medium Turn pancakes when roTAT0-8EBP CAKES potatoes ln a two-qu.rt pa.ncakemlx heatunUlmuc;turebt'liM topgbt'1lntobubbl Md WITBCHILJG•AVY cauerole and place pancakes . So aood with a GOLDSTAa PAN'.:AKES smooth nuce! 2 cups milk to bubble. ~-ctaes look cooked. Turn me t patUes on top. 2eaas Place pancok~ mu .. onl)once. . lpoundgroundbfff Co1nbine c hill al\d 2tabltspoon1melted milk, egas and -borten· For each sen •1na. 4 c ups ~mas hed water \n u ucopan and As )'Ou complete \be menu with a vanety of tastes, texture. and col· ors. pay btlt'nllon to uuonaJ bargains. Good accompaniments are sau.sa1e links, a lrHh t.laHH :>aHe: or bqu.id 1horten1ng inf In bowl; stir unUI •poon tauc~ ovu 3 pan-potal~s heat. Pour ovtr beet pat- 11 .ounce c n con 17-ounce can whole fairly smooth. !-'old m ukes ~rve 6· 1~ ounce can chm Uts. S.lce ln prehult'd den.scd Cheddar chees Jccrnel corn "'ell drained corn. ' • • • con ~•rne without bt'ana MO decree oven for 20 IOIJP ' '~cup water l t 3\iablespoonswnter Combine toup , wal#r For each Ptincaikl'. To w~rm up a wlnter Shape ground bt'efinto m nu es. ~. l eupooo onion end onion powder in pour scant 1:1 cup batter w k~nd . tlcr\'C Potato-four patties and brown ~rve In 4 to 6 Porliom powder small saucepan; stir to onto hot \400 degree Jo'.) Bur Cakes with Chill on both sides ln (fym.: with rt\frled beaniJ and Pancake•: blend. Cook, •tlrr1n1 fre· liablly greased srtd~e. Gravy. pan. Arnnge mas hed rolc:sluw. F~•h n~w pric~ on 'inest qual· · rodu •c Unless you have your own garden, the finest-freshest fruits and vegetables you'll find are In the produce department of tucl<y. Lucky carries only the finest produce, and delivered dally - fresh at its flavor peak. The fact Is, when it comes to produce. Lucky can't be beat for freshness and value! With Lucky's lower prices through- out the entire produce department, you'll find shopping at Lucky is even lower overall. Dallclous · Golden !!!!~!!P!~ ..... 1 QC !~~~! ......... ,. 17c HaWaiian~'11:1" ~=:=I ----~----·..-.._ .• 21&5c ChrryT01111toes -· __ 4gc ~~.~JPl&S -. __ ..._ 69C _ _ ~~~•lters _____ u. 16° Bitter L1tt1ce ___ . _ 14 o Hot_ House Cuc1111b•rs__. ____ •• 590 Lima~ ~ 29' Ro .. 111 Lettuce 14 c ~~~t Potatoes 10 c~~o590 ~~~~ Pars _ .. 290 Loose Carrots ·-~ _____ •• 80 RedL11fL1ttuc1 : 140 ~!p•SizeAvocados ,.490 Whlt16r1pefrult _ 8 ~0 69• Crisp~rrota _ _ ___ ...... a. lOc . Lower prices throughout the 111eatcase. . I I • 1 I !!!!:~ . ,.5 7c ~;;.;;.:~1b8-oas~.129 ~~;,~~~~~-~--·~ 109 ~!o~!t_. _____ ,Jl 9 ' ~·~"k ~': E;d .. ~:: ~~~111 Stt1k .. 111 !_!~~~!~d Sink ~ 111 .!."!~-P 11 ,. !;,!~~! Chuck Roast l• 930 ~~l(!~!!iP Roast --" 121 !!,.'?,'l!" Top Round Steak .• 121 !!.~!~~u111p Roast ,, 13' ~ .~Y!§!!!k ·--l• 1" To c~!!!!!~c~!!lk __ .. 111 ~l!.~nd Rib Steak l• 1" Lady L11 Sliced Bacon -'"" ... o. 12• !:!'!.!teak ____ .. 111 ~~~~ •. End Rib Roast ---·•lat ~!~!!~J,~Sllced Baca~ .•• ~ 1•• !!!!ptll Chuck Roaat ,. 69• !!!!" B•f Brisket _ l• 1i1 Wllm's Sllcetl Ban -l14Z ••• 1n ~~~!!!!! ~~ --l· 68° Lent• Seafoods ~]~ Halibut Steaks Lt 2•1 !!~at Fillets_. l .. 1°' ~ .. Bass Fillet _____ It 1•• ~r~~ Soll F~let . _-: ___ L• pa Lower prices thro11ghout the entire store. Lady Lee Niblets Harvest Dafi Harvest Day Mayonnaise ,,:::. 79c Corn ,,0<(. 29C ~!r~~~~il_~·~·~:::: 27C Peas . . ... ,,.o':':.. 25C ~r.~~}!~~.~t. ~~~.n .. 01a;.., 32c Morehouse Mustard ,. 0 ;:.,. 390 Parkay Margarine . __ .• ::: ... 430 Lady Lee B g ~!!!!~~!Y .. ~!scuits •. ::. .. 12' Rosaritl Refried Beans .. o~ .. 73c Oh Boy Cheese Piua la ~•O lH Ice Cream c ~b!v~s ~eas: c_1r~ts .. :: 2Qe Borden's Cremora _ .. ":,..1" ~!~~!!!•~!!~!~---~-=·Sit' D~ll~~~;~;~~: . . . ongd n1n 1c1 .101~. 930 !~~!!'d Bliek Pepper · . ~.N5QC 8!~~ Apple Juice __ ''"°r;:.H 490 ~nt~~nt~.~~ .. ~es ... ),:;: 57c !e.!!t~!.o~~'!,1~"~ Help~r~:-:59c ~~~~:~Grape Juice ~OIO:" 590 ~!I~ w~p~'~!!LFS~uSce B,, ~-1 °' ~~~!'J ~~,!!'~ .. 9. ~~111 .\ "'<Cc 7 4 o Pet Ritz Dnp Dish Pi~ S~~~0 59c ~u~~~s .C•~.~t un i~! . !,"~. 790 Nabisco Premium Saltln~.s.., ~ 5 7c Knudsen Orange Juice .• ,,, ... 83c W1lc~·s Grape Juice "'°' :: ggc Troptcana Grapefruit Jwc ... e ,~. 101 Tryst Low Su~a Deter1ent .O::. 30 Kai Kin Pet Stew .. ,,, , ... 33c ~a~IJ. ~·~.if. Pitted Olives.,,, ~1:: 450 !~!!~u~.nall Kiiier .. ~. 1•• ~ Best Foods Tarter Sauce ... ,~ 390 -~~!~asher Detergent .":;,, 1" ~ G!!~~.~lack Eye Peas ·~l)t~ 27c Formula 409 Cleaner ,,,,,:::age ITOIS 1£LOW AVARJUE ~!.~~ch· s Instant Potato~s .. , ~ 390 ~~eet~eart Liquid °'!!rr!~~r. 720 AT a1scout11 cENttRS ottLY. Uncle Ben's Quick Rice .• 11,::: 61 o Purina All Tuna Cat Foo~. 01~ 290 ~!,~!i1tta Whole Aprlcots .• OIO:,. 490 !!~~!~~lattles Cat Food ,,0,cr.;, 53c ~,,.'!~ -~ppl1111~ .. 0 'f: 61 c ~~!ts County Bourbo• .. .::.. g•• Frito Lay Con CMpa •14l ~ 68c Cron Russe Vodk1 :;.\ 8" . !!~~~~.~.-!!-•r Foo~ •. OI -120 ~~,u•llcb Wini no'r.rL 1•• ... t. °'9111 c..tr AIM ..... 19 W. LA P6'11' ,,,_ LIOUOl'I AYAUl BE AT I TOl'ES WITH LIOV<>f' .... """""'-~·--- _.,. _____ _ l _____ .....__ DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ' Mllll• U• llO lHMOQ .... ClllOW • """-•au 81" (AMI *I At LA PAI •I.A-... n-.. ~,i,l.!~~~ry Extra light Bis~u!t~ ... 170 Kraft Sliced Swiss Cheese,,,~ 95c ~~~!.~heddar Cheese ,.~ .. 3&0 Casino Cheese 4'/A ... tW ~~!~!.~~~.!'Jo Dip .. , ~ 490 ~~~~!th!•"'~!!•m Chee~~,~~ 550 Hebrew Nalional Chubs ..... U'.f'' IAa ,. .... Ot• ..Vt \l' .. 4,. Ga~_ ~Heed Meals iiliiO'iiiCid Salimi ,,:.( .. 1ae '"' .. 11 69° .:~ ... ps Dano la Sliced Ham ... '::. .. 9gc !~~D•ford Old Fasblo~d. ~,~~,~ 490 !~~geford Minced Ham • ,r;,: .. , 59c Health ~ tx-3< )t J t J AK Js Alberto Hair Condllionar ""'°""'" -• 09 ur~ IOlW Milk Plus 6 Shampoo MOAMA1. ,.., ' OA C.Ja • L' Oral Ultra Rich IWGIA>• fl" U T°"" 900' Vitalls H1lr Tonic 0-NAMWllHOUT_.. Efllrd•t T1Mltl °"'""" O\.lAHStll - .. :;,4.rl lzt f~'L 131 .• ::: .. 137 ,,:;:,, 1" .... :-: .. 111 Lwut MiaT• JU •· lllOJO "Im """'"'""' IUCll .. , ...... net•°""''' ........ • e1t M. tl'1• CIUMI •n. ·-Nill •it \& NAM ,...._. ~·­n•--- . ,..,., ... ,_, "'"--"'" .. " • --'" IUIC• ffll ITUll1A IYMI •-""' C*• •n• LA .... A ...... ~ ....... • .. I. QWa.tll ....... """' au "' JO. ~ '"'" "" ura&A an • mT• 1Jr1t ftPWf ..... ... ,.llSTlt ..... ~ ........ t•n .,._.., ,,.n . -"'• IMUl.M-...,H IMKOllY SWllMAllM 11 OU1tG1 couwn AIU TO SllYI YOU .•• ... ,. .......,, """ "°'. °"" Af ••••••• OTIAU. CIADl "IA" EGGS Every ea ruaranteed Creah! Do:wn Tomatoes • • • • • • 29c Springfield for value! No 303 can MJ.l Rice •• , • • 93c Lone Grain and fluffy! 42 ot pkg Scott Towels • • 49c Yoor choice of colon .• # bic roll Pepsi Light~-• 93c With all the flavor! 12 oz cans TOMAT049c JUICE Rich thick Sacramento! 46 oi. can Bloody Mary •••• 39c Tavern makee it euy! Quart Spaghetti. • • • • • 45c La Roea Regular or Thin! 1 lb Hi Ho Crackers 59c Crisp, buttery! Sunahine 1 lb Hershey Bars • • 69C Giant aite ... choice oC varieties! Kleenex 49c TISSUES Facial ti1111un, us't colors! 200 ct Oreo Cookies • • 79c Nabi1eo'1 undwich atyle! 15 o& Nestle's Quik ••. -1111 Deliciou11ly chooolate-y! 32 oz Hawaiian Punch 49c All varieties fruit drink! 46 oz Mixed Nuts •••• s 111 Planur'a Snack-time lreau! 12 ot GIAllT . S 119 TfDE Still the favorite! (1llc. lie tft) Litter Green ••• s119 Ab8nrh odon 10 well! 10 lb. bag Purex Bleach • • 59c Liquid for whitrr whites! Gallon Bowl Cleaner • • 59c Vnniah for th<llie 11toin11. 54 ot Glass Cleaner • • 55c \\'indt'lt -the 11tand-by! 20 oz 11irt' Cubes of Pork •nss ........... s21! Lean and tinder! TbeM art juat the thine for .. Sweet 'n' Sour" or for Chop Sueyt Pork Loin Roast ~J : ...... s 12! Fe.dioi a bunpy crew? They'll love tbt tender coodnete of thia roa1t! • • Pork Loin Roast co1a CUT ••••••• s l 5! The heart rL tM loin -Eutem pork -srain fed and reelly fre&h! Pork Loin Roast ..,Ftt-~···· .. 524! Eaatem pork -&.h u it abould btl And delicioua when it.'a Rotisseriedl Park lllin lnilli LOIEIJ •••• ~lll Iowa Pork. with the Eastern srain·fed flavor you prefer' Wonderful flavor treat! 3 to 4 lb. avg. Cubes of Pork muss ..•..... s21! Cut just right to make it ea1y to serve "Pork Chow Mein" for good eating! Sliced Bacon a RAllCHO's •••••••• s 12! We call it. "ranch atyle" jutt a little thicker, and lean and last)'' Fresh IJare Ills u•rm ... !l Ill Farmer Style! .•• lean, with eo much meaty coodnesa! 1"be&e are truly "finger lickin' good"' ··-····-.. ·····-······· ... Pork loin Chops STifFED ••••• 515! Our fine quality pork, stuffed wit.fl Oro!ieat Dressing, butter, fresh eggs! . t~~~ !~!~£~~jJ,!_ .~~.:.: ~.!~5! Pork Loin Chops 11ICll cur~ ••• s 11! Excellent for baking! Iowa pork.Jlavor comee through in theee! Park loin ·•111 r.. ...... 1lll. Tum on the broiler ••• and get ready for tendemHS, navor and aatiaraction, because it'1 Iowa pork! Super Fresh Produce! ... SiPBWblPPilS REHPE •••••••••••••••••• 4 I I Now aren't you glad that Spring i1 here! Luecioue beniee, ripened by the Califomia 11un ... ripe, deliciously satisfying! 12 or. btlkt. Anjou Pears ..•.....•... 39~ Sweet juicy goodneu from Northern orchards! BROWN 2 29c ONIONS lb. ·Fresh Broccoli Bean Sprouts ...•...... 19~ Fresh! Crisp! Serve Pork Chop Suey thia week! 29~ Valencia 6 s 1 Oranges · lbs ll S. No 1 quolltr ••• all purpoae Hert'• all fl'"!t'O garden goodnese! Sweet and juiC)', rushed from Texa11! VEAL SLICES El Rancho's rnulne milk.fed veal .• • round or loin cut.• ,. ... wua .. . F•ua ...... . FOIU,_. .. . Chuck Steak • • • 79t Center Cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beet! F·1 ·t 1· s359 1 e 1gnon •• • • Loin cut of U,$,0 .A. Choice beef! Ground Beef ••• s 11! Extra lean -cbooee bulk or pattiee Ground Veal ••• s 14! Lean! Genuine milk.fed for El Rancho Split Broilers •• · 69t Large meaty Grade "A" frying chicken BEEF $139 BRISKET • Bonelea U.S.D.A. Choice whole, half FREE pkg onion soup mis Sea{ ood Specials! FILLET s189 of SOLE • Fttt1h! Mild navor English Sole Fresh Catfish •• s 1 '! Louisiana variety! Skinless, headleAA Fresh Crabs ••• s 12! Dungeness for meaty goodne!lll! Halibut Steak •• s21! Center Cut! ••• from Northern wateni Cooked Shrimp S25! JU&\ right for shrimp cocktail STUFFED 5 S 1 ·Cl.AMS for Mallaw's •.• net weight 2 oz each Frozen Foo d ) OIAIGE 23c JUICE Springfield 6 oz can (12 ti ••• 4Se) Birdseye Peas • 49c With MU8broome or Onions -JO oz Onion Rings •••• 59c Ore-Ida •.• aerve 'em crisp! 12 oz ' Chicken Pie • • • • 39c Van de Kamp's quality! 711 oz pk1t Juice CUMllT ••••••• 49c TreeKweel, from Florida! 12 oz Delicatessen Pricfl in effect Thur Mar. 18 through Wed Mar. 24 Liquor Dep 't. B•.e.f Franks ........ _ 69c 11uer'11, for the 11ivnr_4md quality that makes hot dogs !IO popular! 12 oz pki: Crescent Rolls • 45c P1llabury'1 -111rve them hot! 8 oz Tartar Sauce • • 49c Bob's -Cocktail, t.oo! 8 01 eiie SWIFT'S $ 199 HAM:,: ,....lve petties in the 21 01 can Pepper Cheese. 7gc Lemke'11 8 oz (Ulm nAWll. llM) Taco Shells. • • • 49c Alex's -for authenticit\'1 pk([ of 12 JACK ~, CHEESE 111/!J c Springfield's Monterey .•• 6 os pkg 0THn doily 9 to 9 Su,.doy JO tn 7 N<1 1al.-11 to deal"' Wh • k SAVE $1.00! · $499 1 s e y as PROOF!. •••••••• El Rancho'11 straight -Sour Muh -and atill 86 proof lor value! Quart 6 yr. old' Lord Calvert •• s l 019 Save 2.00 on Canadian' Half.gallon Ballantine's ••• s15•• Great SCotch! Save 2.50 half-gallon St De111is s449 SCOTCH You save 50e on the fifth! Lancer's Wine • s399 From Portugal Ro!le, Rubio, Whit'' 5th Old Grand Dad • s7 39 Save ~ on Straight Whi8key1 Qu11rt Crackling s299 ROSE Delightful win'! PauJ MUM>n -5th ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE , • , • ~·, • '· .. • • :. • ,,, lo\o• ~ "1 ~ • ,., 1 '~· •<1 •• 1' /\, 1 •' 1nrf :~ •4(11•1.Ju•' , ·• •,, NtJi: rt h ,d •' ~' f~c,HJ4ufl Ir !J'''",.'"•''Y ant1 1'Au.hf'tt\On • , , ,, , 1,...,,., • d , \. 1r\(.I'"'; .r ""4~1t• ...... h' "-' \•'' H uf11H1r ~.-1~1 • l 'r1 !''f' P,..n,n~ 1 .I f AC.tt•t1 ft V1ll;q ! ""''"'' p,.,.., V•PW \..A"ftlPf USAI. SPRAY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l9c llSTm lllT . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . • 9k DIM DmRCDT ........... $1.91 TOii BATH UIS ............ 29C -TACO as .. .. .. . .. . .. 49C Ant~c -refrnhlnr mml Oa>'or' 12 ~t Dmw dirt out.! Kina aiu (?Se t«) Tite bi11 ai:te that luta and lull! I.Aura Scudder'• -Rtg. ~ Chee.e -8 o,. ~ .......•••••••.•.•.• $1.19 llACI PEPPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59' Lm DOVE ••••••••••••••••• 69c IDR1Ull) COtuL .......... 79c BIZ PRE.SOAK .. .. • • • • • .. • • • .. ~ for fa.t relief .•. packqt' ol 80 Schilhn1'1 line cnnd ... ~ oi can f'Of c!tahee -and your band•' 22 01 rue lft) Natural ce~al -all v1riet1re1 16 oi Wnrkt nn tough sta11u! 2& en pq. v•. i • . ' GllA T llACH HOME WITH GUEST QUARTERS! Completely redecorated - PIHOo•ty P'u• -huoe tMno room with btg UMd bridt ftNcQce -really a c:twmtng propetty with a ctwls,,. .. it. own -ii Corona del Mar 11 your Wrt of hie. you wif1 fall In love with this property -call for more lnlonNtion. 873-8550. R&eCH CHATIAU -2 STY llAa:.fiOOL SU, 750 OrmMttc living room.. bmll dining roqm. prdef'I view llftdlen. ert ... ic °"" 1tar1 to eeperate ,,.,,.,. & childNn·a suite. 22 ft. ballroom alzed pwty room ~ couf1yard hurry! ~7881. OWMll DESPHA Tl IA YSHOll llAUTY 5 llDllOOM 5 IA TH Brand-new kltcn.n with every wife.uving convenience. 3,000 equare ffft of abeolute luxury. Muter bath has lover's jecuzzi. Huge 3 ct11 page. View the Bay. Problems cause sacrifice below rrer1<et at 1175.000. C8lt for details &48-7171. HACH COTT AGE -$41,900 HIGH OM HILL -POOL Secluded entry to dramatic living room with vaulted ceil- ing and ttoot to ceiling hreplaoe. Mistie use of m;fTO( and wood throughout make a very emotional setting. Huge aecond SlOfY sun d«k for lazy summer afternoon sunbath or bar-k Massive rrester retreat. Guest ~en. Ideal community living. Hurry. Fu-st to call gets ttvsuntQUebarga1n. 983-7881. FAMILY HO~IT HACH Exceptionally fine home In BAYCREST area of t'"1port Beech. lour bedlOOfN. new d,.,.., wall to Mlt carpeting. Recenttv 1edec:cutold. terrific location. priced .r 179.500. Call 873-8550 tor more detalla. TOUCH OF SPAIM 4 +POOL Private & secluded 8' hloh wans. 4 bedroom. formal din- ing. Courtyard garden family room. Flugged beams. Romeo master suit. off glass garden atrium open to the $Icy. Spanish fireplace. Wet bar. New huge pool. Cove<ed lanai. Red tile roof. Few blocks to golf courw. Near the bNch. Value priced. Cell early tor appolntrrenl 0 1al 8'2·2535. MIWPOIT-TWO STORY IOAT SUP -Slt.500 Fabuk>tn Newport Be.::h 2 story with boat slip! Red tile roof. R•IMd Sp•nlah entry. "Old Spanish" bt1ck firept8QI. Huge family styte kitchen h09ts self cl .. n oven. Wrought at•lrway to glint dOuble lhuttered dOorS INlter suite. Walk In c:toeecs. Sitting room. Two P8tlos. Stepe to tittte harbor and YOUR bott alipf 3 yew old Newport Townhome. JUST $89,500 -FULL PRICE! Qill fast 752-1700. 3 l9IOOM + DIH IRYIMI -Ul,500 Tiwee bedrooms + den. The Wiiiows. Excellent Irvine -... Qui_. cul-de-sac. Sc>enish accent entry. Sc>8nlsh brick firepl8C9. Large "L" shaped llYing room. Huge enclOMd f•mlly-oatio room. Windowed and screened. Bri{lht convenience kitchen. Soecious P•neted den! Very private mHter 1u1te. Secluded back yard. Minimum maintenance. Wonl lat. Call now 752·1700. EXECUTIVE HOME + POOL VA'nlMS ld .. lly situated adlaoent to new pertt I near malor ahoe>Pfng. Circular dnve. Huge llvlng room. HUGE COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH HUGE WALK IN PANTRY. Func:tiOnal floor plan include• larve rrester suite with walk In wardrobe. Highly upgraded In every way ~ SPARKLING BLUE POOL + IOls of deck atH -thlS "19111 llke hotcakes" so hurrY Call 548-2313 YOU'RE INVITED! To )oin the "'Winning T.-n of °"'ltandlng People,~ O(hetl le rewerctlno. real •-tale 11 exclhng W. would Ilk• to ottet )QI the OCIOOf'tooitv to IMm mo,. about the h'9h eemlng c.rfft' 8dvantao-1 that THE REAL ESTATERS Nll9 tO on.t yOUI W. otter an ••••n'1ve, ~•111" training Ptotram. held monthty by our hlOl'lly ~lul ~I team. Earn .Nie vou lum In • pletaatnt and excfting office environment. Lots of help I an OCJC)Oftunlty to orowl r--D Let'a talk about 1tl Pie .. C8lt Gtll tor an IPPQlntme nt at 840-2500. TI\ank91 I\.. 4A1 ";:f:. . AMdy Mc:Cerdle, Ph D IAMIUMG MOMTlllEY YIU.A SPAMISH-IEACH PriYlle YIR&. Lush gvdens I W811ed eouttyatd. Old Wot1d charm with ca11toma llfeityte. E....,y room has a onW!le ternice in an atri11-'ll or couttywd. Plu.h i ntet10t1 ... ctnlrnetically brought tooether with lush exteriors lhrOugh wall$ of glass, European kitchen. Formal dining. Huge Barcelona Firepl8CI, mnslve living room. F'18St8 party room & wet bar. Astume 125.300 e~.,,.. FHA loan. 1289/month peys all. No new io.n costs. Call 963-7881. EX(i)UISfTI B.EGAMCI EYerVth•nQ you eYel' wanted tn a tft>me but Wife •fra1d you oouldnl alfofd &lper large POOi with iacuzzt! M ... 1ve bedrooms (3). Two huge baths. Convenient lo e'*Y· where! + + + W1f&-$8Ylr kitchen. + + + Belt buy in Newport Beach. C.11 now. &48-7171. IAIGAIM HUMTIMG'n MIWPOllT /Yll'W Owner sacrll1cmg lh•s lowest price hillside home In Pf• st1g1ous Dover Shores Rambling floor plen + aoenic view· of Fashion Island plus much more. Owner Is desperate - says he must selllll Tue adVantage-call 5'16-2313. 1'WMIR DISPB.A Tim MISA Y&Df GllMDl" Lwge 4 bedroom home In Cost• Mesa's nicest erea. Large yatd complete with treehouse for the llid9. Walking dis· lane. to IChools. Four king siled bedrooms with rressiw master suite Every woman's dream kltehen with all the modefn convenlenoes. lnchMtlng separate laundTy c;oom. Let s see what we can do for you. Only $59,950. Cell now -646-717t. ~nt ~entry to car pegel Sect eel double door ·encry -rWMd tile -aun6cen llvtng room -sunshine kitchen -expansive family room. Fom.1 dine with P-. Verdes stone fireplace -SP1ral1ng stairway to ~ bdrm1! Enormout t 5 ~ 25 mast« bdrm retreat + 3 chiklren·a au1tel Mammoth ~1 x 25 bonus room with vlewl CompaCIOCI, wet bars, covered patios. aeparare baths. vaulted oelllngs, too, too much to mention. Take over e1dstlng loan of S50,000 or new flNllcinQ 8Y811able. For pnvate showing Cell 847~10. QUick. POOL + JACU11J Near the beach. 3 Bedroom. 011\tng area Decorators kitchen Massive rock fireplace Low maintenance rear grounds. You will have to hurry -11 won I last !t 549,950 Call 842·2535. 2 STORY 4 llDIOOM a POOL Forrrel entry sunken living room, ra1Hd formal dining room. Huge family room with fireplace. Garden kitchen overlooking pool. Serv.thru window. This home has it all. Fantastic view of golf course. shows llke a model. For pnvate preview catl 96M7e7. OWl-UqutDATIMG EAST ILUFF WITH JACUZ1J Prime ioUllon. Elevated entry nestled amongst "lush greenery" unfolds this "like a model home" feeltng Huge 2 story with ertlctlcally -designed jacuzzi + f11h pond & fountainll Home has been customlied with loads of ex· tras. Owner •• liquidating & motivated -you'd better hurry to see!! Call S46-23t3. A-NAME HOUSI OF 6LASS 4 llOltOOM IAMCH HOME ASSUME SJS,500 CUSTOM l IB>IOOM ASSUMl Sl4.SOO LOAM Mistie beech chalet. Tile entry 10 living room with Beautiful 4 bedroom home 1n pnma Huntington Be•ch flfepl.ce & view of lush grounds Gourmet kitchen & $57,500 location Located o" tr" lined cul-de-lac street Large hv-breekf8St bar. F8mllY room. Hideaway mester retreat Rare oe>c>e>rtunlty to llOQUlre thla l()raWtlng builders 1ng room with fireplace Cove<eO patio Acceu for camper with w•ll of glau. Wing tor children & guest. 1()9dall Nestled among towienng euca1yp1u11 Ou1et or boat Take over VA loan No new loan costs. $313 00 Magnificent 30· studlO loft with open beamed celltngs country lane! Ep1curNn kllctlen Toasty fireplace• paysall Call963-6767 Take over 7\4% VA l oan. No new loan costs. DAlL Y PILOT 8 I OPEN 'TIL9 ASSUto4 7V•~ VA GOOO llNTAL AllA Prune rent81 arM clote 10 achoola and thopplng W-41 tak~ care ot 4 bedrOOM hon'll plus l'l4tW carpet• Aaluma 1.t.,_ VA loan $209 per month P4tY11 lllll Loan balani;e on- ly S2!U3611 Full pria. only $43,150 -try low down -owner l>Ought another and must go. Hurry "11546·2313 A-NAMIMASS CHALIT AITISTUTUAT By-tM-cea. Towering A-frwne cNlet ne9tted In t .. trees. Courty•rd entry. 3 bedtOoml lnctude MPW•t• master wino. Family rQOm. Rock firepl.ce Island kitchen. Sweeping al.al~ tO 30 toot loft studio with be8fn oe111nos. tr1 u'liQue. NQ QUlllifying. t'aume 7\4"' loan at 1327 month Ind. t-. Cell nowt P2-2535. CUSTOM EST A Tl + POOL ltlOUCED $14,000 Long pnvate drive to a secluded beaten area of custom homes Nestled on the hill w1lh snoW-QPped mountain Vff!W. 3 bedroom. Formal d1n1ng. BIO oama room.. Sunken l111ing room with massive rock hreplac:.. Country kitchen with breakfast room Free form pool oft mestw suite Cab111111 and party BBQ No qualllying. Assume~% VA loan $392 month pays all Including tun. Better be quick on this one. Call now II a..2-2535. HACH DUPLIX I ILOCI OCEAM, 'Ii ILO'CK IA Y FHL.AMD Most desirable location tor rental property -wlll go sum· mer·w1nter rel\tal or whatewr? Fantastic floor plans and lots of upgrades and redeC9fat1ons. Owner would like to exchange out. These are rare. Hurry call 546-2313. IMMACULATE MISA YHDE 2STORY Huge tree lined street. Lush lends.cape. secluded entry Beaubfully upgrade4 Pacesetter. Walk to school and city pw1c.. This could be your "dream home" -lake •dVantage of sellers m•slonune of selling. This won't lastll Hurry call !>46-2313. 2 STOIY SPAMISHVIUA +POOL $41.toO Huge family sized 11¥1ng room with firep48Ce. Garden kitchen overiootling private enctoeed Plfio. Comptetely , . .decorated throughout. Located 8CfOU street from part(. Call Qui<* Q63.-6767. MEWLYUSTIO Excellent location In I rvine T•rr•ce-auper dean-freshly palnted--ntme>deled kltctwtn-overslied oareoe huge living room-really a aparkler-:.11 us for more information 873-8650. J IDRM + FAMILY IOOM Pride of ownership .,.... Quiet tree lined street. Loc:ated 2 minutes from the oceen. Large f8milY room with fireplace. Formal dining •• plu1 many more extra For onty 143 ,600. Hurry <*II 938-8787. SPAMSHISTA11 2 STOllY SO. 950 Winding waJkw•Y thru c:astman courtyard leads to authentic red tile room and 5'>an!Sh balcony. Secluded entry to adobe tile •mid ntnCho Yllla llvlng room. Fiesta dining hiohlfohled by mntina kitchen. W•lls of glass 80Cenl private rear courtyard. Sweeping slairc8se soars to mll.$ter bdrm sanctuwy plus 2 bandido size bdrms. Over1ook3 rolling hill• and grassy greenbelts. Comm. pool -walk to tennis -this villa can be yours for $4400 total down. Or take over existing loan at 1325/mo. Call Quid\ IM7-ec>10. UMIVBsrrt PAIK 5 llDIOOM DECORATOR Irvine decorator's dream housel Secluded end of cul~ IOC8tlon -greenbelt view! l.8Yl1h front patio gatden. Two story vaulled & tiled entry. Formal living room hoSts wall of f11eplace. Lushly gardened atrium. Formal dine. 2nd fireplace plus two aide wet bar & wall of bc><*cases '"flhlloht large family room. Bright chef's kilch4tn with wat• purifier tap. Giant meater suite with step down Roman bath. 4 more huge bedrooms. Loads of storage & ctoaeta. Landscaper• drHm yardl Laundry room 2400 SQ. ft drHm house for just $79,000-pnme location. Call now 752·1700. Sweeping master bdrm + 2 children 1 suites Owner S327.331P8YI all. 983-7881. must Miii Try any ofler1-F« ouldl aoot to see call 1----------............. """'!"-.,..-..... .....,.,..--~ .... ~~~~~~~~~----------t 847~10· CORONA DB. MAR SELECTIONS l llDIOOM + POOL Tile entry. Plush cari>et throughOUt Natural cedar penellf\9, sculptured marble sinks 1n •II 3 baths. Ille roof. Assumable loan at i 33. 750 Hurry call 9e3-6767. GIMODOWM 4 llDltOOM -HACH SSl.500 Ramblino ranch style homa Bum on dramatic 11ingle leY1I with 8l>Undant use of wood!! 1nd gins for emouon. Hul)e living room with crackling flreplace. Ideal lor entertaining. SpeclOUt garden view kitchen Otne. Commanding v'"' of covtlfed tarrace and lush gardens. Separate w11\g tor hlduway master suite and children's quarters. Hurry Just ktledl 983-7881. COSTA MESA 2790 Hartlor 8M1. 546-2313 lltYIME TllltACE Lovely home In Tip-Top condlllol\ -modern kitchen - Huge livlng room Exoetlent loeatlon near COrona det Mar.,.... Cell UI to ln8')ed-873-86SO IHT NICI -MIAT YllW -CDMI Immaculate 3 bedroom-3 bath home with Anthony Pool. Olll nowt Fl00t·to-celllng stone fireplace. Views of c:::.t.tlna from llvlno room. dining room and meater bedloom IUlte. Private comer toe.lion. Hu it alll And ~ Pttce In the n•lghbomood. Owner1 went to go flsNngl Catt 873-85150. * * * * * * * TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * *. llY1MI -$3100 DOWN • 2 STOIY -POOU Prime Irvine 1ocatlon. 2 story bargain townhome. .." Step-down to wood panelled living rm. Cheery, convenience k1tch.. large dining area. Wrought Iron stairway to large hideaway maater suite. Closeted ~ate laundry. Central atr conditioning. Upgraded thruout Large fenced patio with circular brick fire pit, Fantaslte 2 story living with NO CARE yardl Gorgeou• pool & play ground incl Call 1 .. 11 Full price S38,000. 90% loan OKll 7 42· t 700. SUPER FOUi llDIOOM Gracloua 2-slOfY plan with rresslve stone flreptaoe. 4 bedrooms + separate dining room/den. fantastic convenience to everything. Oonl mite Ihle one + + .. onty 158,950. Call today 646-1171. I HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNl'AIN VALLEY CORONA DB. MAR IRVIMI t1'1l11 8Mc:h BNd. t1030 ~ ~=-~~'ti§ 93IMSm 0 I 1110l llrooldtUrlt -..'1891 332awgu.t• 87MMO 11M2MicMtd 752·'100 ., DAlL Y PILOT .. r uauc Nonce PUBLIC NOTICE I' P UBLI NOTI E Brentwood Sayings and Loan Association and Subs1d1ary Condenaed Con1ohdated Siatement of Cond111on• Oecembef 31. 1975 ASSETS Casl'I. cerhhcat• ot de()C>Ctl. and u S ooYOtnment agency obl!Oa110n~ •• ~r marketable securitin , . • • Loons and roal e11a10· l oans on re31 osuito securO(,j bY t1rst trust del'()s l oans on root estate owned fOf d811ek>omen1 Loans 10 l11c1hlate "..Jk> ol ro.\t e~l/\tn Contracts 01 Silte 01 1e,11 e~tlltt> Mobik> l'IOmc loilns Prooerly 1morovemon1 ioans ••• Ee1ucat10NI loam ... Roel &..!ale under devetopmonl Real es1a1e OOQutred in "41111ffmMI of I().,,,., fleat ~une held IOf •nvestm~I .• Loan'> <;t>Cured hy $a"'n()S a<:COVf'llS .• Accrued mteresl m::eivable r roeral Home Loan R.1nk oi;tocl\ Payments into secondary r~rve Ol ll'le F ederru SJYll'lQS and Loan tn-;urance Corporafl()n ••• A!ltc;cxoauon prem15"S t0elud•nQ lurniture. f1111ure-; and eou•C· nen1. ll>sc; clC'Cumut,lfed deprec•at on Preoaod (l~OOflc;t'!. and (lther ,.,~r1~ TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND CAPITAL , ., .......... . savinos accounts {1nves1men1 cen1ficates).. . • . . . . •.••••....•••••••• Federal Horne Loan Banll advances ........•...........•..• , •.•••••• Other notes payable..... .. . . . . . .. .. . • • . • • . . . . • • . • • • . • . Other habiklMtS ~. • . . . • . . • . . . . • . . . . . • • . . • . . • . • ..•....•.•..•..•.....•.•. Aegula10<y reserves • . • • • • • . . • • • • . . . • . • • . • • • . . . . . . • • . • • • . . ••••. Reeerws. und1Yldod profits and guaranta. stoc1' • • • . • • • • • • . • . • . . • TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES ANO CAPITAL .•• '333.047.270 447,31'1 1.219,791 156.820 2.856 663 1,704.729 527,079 5.373.866 2 288.159 29198 3• 7 628 880 1J!>6 9901 r auc s 3J, 180,4l2 711.6•3 347,271 .890 1 669,141 2.809.007 3 694.200 3, 155,917 3.362.311 1.257.932 $397 012 463 $310,414,4 25 42,5~9. \66 2.891.888 12.475.31 6 1.004.475 27,667, 1GCJ $397 012,483 P UBLI 6 4 2 • 5 6 1 8 ,._..f,hff'• Notice: All ~al 1.')lJll' Jl.h ert U'edl in th1~ nt'WliPUr>er '" ub Jl'Ct lo lht-t'l-d~ul l>'u11 llou .. 1nai: Al'l of 191;111 ~iuch makei it 1llc1ti.I lo advvrtht .. llllY Prl.' 1 f•rence. llmltali<>n. ur1 d~cnmlnalJoo b:m-d °"I t'ilce. color. reha1on. e' or nattonal on111n. or uni 1nte1lllon to make am )UCh pttferen«. hmUJ' IK>n.ord1strrn11nt1lt0n · Thi, nl•v.i.pap.'t v. ill n()( knov. 1n&I~ a\'cc11t any .1d\cru .. 1n1 tor re.ii t:~hllC wht\'h u. Ill \IOI.! llonofthelu" -----Hou~fors ... .•.•••••.•..•.•........ 1002 ................•.•.•.. Abandoned Near Beach Lease 0Dtion. Ci1ganUt" lwo-s'lory w11h two m aster bedroom BLUFFS E PLAN nus very exceptional J bdrm. & den t•ondo is really In MOVE lN CON OITJON! New deep pile curPt'ltnJ! & even the garage ha bcun dressed up with pegged board pw1cllng & el~gant workbench. $93.500 WE'VE PUT IT ALL TOGETHER .in this Bluffs dream home: J bdrms .. 21-; baths: end unit with VIEW OF tiR.E£:'\ B£LT & i:j,\CK U.\ Y lhghl.' upgraded, with expensive carpeting, wall coverings & draperies. Complete· ly air -conditioned. Paneled garage. Price only S9S.500 Call for appt . HARBOR VIEW HOMES RELOCATI<?N SALE; open dully l 4 P.M. Portofmo Model : 3 bdrms .. 21 ~ hath:-.: large.• lam11~· rm . & thlttO. 171!1 Port Westbournt!. See & make offer 1 BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR21tt.YEAR 675-3000 D A I L y e.ull\'S 11 with pri nle srt ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!! ting room l In pre·I-1 :>llg1ou!-urcu near bcut"h. GtMr.t .. I 002 G1Mrel I 002 Bcumed tam1ly room.•••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• p I L 0 T .:ourmct k1tch~n. man'' \'U!>tom .:-xtra::.. Si6,o00 CALL~ 77ll8 ,.Q.. KE:Y WR€ALTOP.s il Storler Home Sl 9.500 J Bedroom, gourmet kltt"hen, lar.ie ma!>ter bedroom. hu11c rear }'Jrtl v.1lh boal 3\'t"l'I~ Sa\'t' I lhou~und~ ! Ci.ti 645-0.'.IU:S FO!tEST OLSON INC Better than New \\'1th th•• llll<'l'' of llt'W homl'' Au111~ h11.thcr allll htl(hcr, tht"I 5 yea r ot.t S~ll'<'t l'rop1•r 1.' I l'llrc~cnb .1 rC';i I huy 4-lk•droom\ formal 1hn m.:. tumtl) room flll'1n~ hl•ated & filtered pool. and a lw.I\ atrium. a re only a few features of lhls v.ell locoted home at a rull pnt"e or $65,000. CAl.L~2660 «;:SELECT " T' PROPERTIES IRAMDMEW I \DIUf,.~~~~~i-:n:n i, 14 UNITS . L ... d t ••. ,. ·h \II l.01al.-1I n1-.11 11.1111111 r ""' oor.. u ""a1 • HI I (' 1 \I tht• tr1 mmmi.:~ tot ol . '1 111 o:. Ii • ''' ·' I n"k un" "ood ' :. Sddnm a 'a1·.1n1·y v. 11 h 1 ' " tht':1,• br1•t111 unri hull"r JACOIS REALTY rent.tis ~oo a month 111 675-6670 1.'0mc 1-ull 1•nn• MOST DESIR.AILE l IDRM. lluffs RHldence Greenbelt~ pnot~ JHltlUl. $225,000 li~ <'nt"trt"le tht!I 1mm.u.· 211 ANYTIME yr. old home. Splln1~h 111 .. ronf.-d wulkwuy op(•n1·---------- hNt'Y lw:•mc\I enll) /I frw !ltcp~ U0\\11 t11 ll\11111i----------- rm lit JHltnlt•d h1 irk It pl<• (.'h1•1·1 tu I l•.it 11111 ar~a brtl!hl k1ldll'n i.11'1 1Hnm11 rm li.:1·, wurm ltv 1111( rm opens t u ex pandcd "nip a round patio. l.'p~tu1rs mi.tr bdrm. au1ll• Wulk·in doselll, 21'2 bath.~. Much more! Won 'l lasl. Ca II now• C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0010 Marlboro Country u H ,\ :-.. t; t·: I' 1\ It I\ 1\Cll ES room for ;, h o r :. I.' :1 • () n c :i c r 1• llu11cho. N1.•'tl <·11,111n\ butll :lOOO Sq II . h111nt• I l\edroom, fumlly room and drn. 6') :Ho\'udo lre1.>:1 P11\'Hh'. heaulllul locallon Owner an,ious hl mon.• Fur more de· tail:.. tall ~o 1151 IUILDER'S CLOSEOUT Sell thmg! la!!t "1th Dall) Pilot Want Ad!> FOR S44,950 '"''~' r~ ""'"rtro lffl(P' H. ft-dt'f ... J"~.\tf U~• .C~_,.,I 11 llU~ •Of ~'"'\"'" St:rAK/\Ti-; I lwdroom. I •, h11th tamily home "llh 1lo11hlc· 1:a rai.:1• 1n "ul\'l 11~·1 i.:hborhood JILL~ 11 h1ri.:e hohhy or , ,. " 111 i.: r "11 n1 ,, LL f l·.H~I~ "' 111t .. 111t· or J :. ,111111 ; \ \ .,.11 11 Ju~• SCRAM·LETS An,wen in Clouiflcotlon 1010 ..,11,.~J11 Getterol I 0021 GeMrol I 002 USE THE DAILY PILOT .. llAST RESULT" ~lltVICE DllECTOltY For Result Service (;all 642-5671 bt.U l WALK TO THE IAY ~ BALBOA ISLAND J>UJ>L J·:X U Front ho11s C' h11~ 2 h1•droom ~ den + firl•pl ucc. Plus mw h<."<froom a parlmt•nl. ft:11<.'h ur11l ha'> h€•en r emodelec1 . Ownt•r wants to trr1cl1· for more units Cull ror dt•tails. a ... ktn g $115,000. 2121 E. Coad Hl9hway, Corona det Mor 1002 ..----------~~~~ ................................................ . P UBLIC SOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE ,,.,, S1'tfOHIS~T'l4aAtftfUAlS'fATU11l&NT 01' IA LIOA ltfSUAAtfCa C:OM .. AN V Ut__,C.O...,rDrlff "·-... tll. C.llf<wN• ., ... M-Offleo Yurl.-•Otct-II, 1'1' TOl•l-llM9'Mh l1>aoo>.11 .. n1 'TtOl 11 ... lll•H 41>-1 ..... U I CA91tal Hl•·vo1G .. ara<111 C.pttal Slahlloo Ot-11 ll>a .. 1, 11,.. UA I °'°'' H ld-lft .,.d<O<>lrlbulod ..-11\ !Pattl,llM~I U...lti-Clll>nd• hurolv•I 11>-~.ll"tKll l ~"' H rei,.rd\ POii< yl••llO.rt ll>a11t l, llrw ti I l"<-f<>r ,,,. ,..., !Paoo "· '""'" 01 ___ "" fOf ,,,. , ••• ll>•Qt •.•)4 .•• , Ml HJ.Wt •l.UU~ 11.t ... O'O ,. 1 ... .,. 12. 11rw 1t1 t•.U•.20I Wo tw-.llY Ur11fy lltal Ille -llaml er• '" a<Ct>'dafl<t •II" Ille """""I $la-Ill tor Ille Y••• ,.,...., Ot(....,,., 11. 1'1~ -to, ... lnwr-t CAl"ll -•-Oft ... StaltOICallf-• ,,... ... _ ... ,_ J E H\lt(IW'4'\ Vl(t ... fl-1. ..... ""', .. .. , ... .,,. '-·.i··· '°lltll~CIO•ao• .. C.HI °""'Poot ,..,.,,.~ti .•• 1> ......... . GIHTLEMAM FARMER'S EST A TE Room for tennis court. over an acre! 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths plus large guest house w /bath & wet bar. Beautiful patio & pool $100,000 A COlDWBL IAMllM CO. 644-1766 ·l I _, ............... ...................... ....................... _______ ...-..;..;,._;; _____ .;:;... __ _;;;.;..;;.::..;..;...;..:;.:::;..;....-.::= f .......... 5-. ~ .......... S. W..tneedey,March 17,1WI 8:J ....... ... s. •• ,,.. 10 .......... s-. ........ s. .............................................. c.-....... 1014 .................................................................... . Itel e111 it IMI ._.. IM2 ................................ .._. 1040 Let-eleec• 1141 Miw,....leeclt 1069 ........................ ....................... ....................... •••••• • '" ... ST u~TIDI M-a v--...1..-...................................................................... . THUISDAY 12 to 4 327 DAHLIA rLJCE COIONA on MAR ~eluded condo above Cl:\inu Beach. on rec land, only 576.'000 ' JOIM U~ JOI COIMI ~~llt!illltqt , Mr llO \ l~L \ \. ll • '7Uto0 • I 1oozc ...... 1002 .............................................. IASTILUFF THUi llDIOOM Big price r eduction, present all of· f ers ! Imm aculat e 3 bedroom in East bluff. Big lot, attractive d ecor cul de sac location near a park. The best possible financ ing can be arranged. Presented by Marily n Hodges at $79,500 U~IVUI: li()MI:§ REAL TOR 675·6000 2443 E. Co~t Highway, C0<ona det Mar llsoMru VKM. Sf6 5!J90Mtd BIJ/boa 111~61'3·'32' • ······--·· -• ... ~ R i ~3b 2b>t -----11111-•------• •&~8drm.dtx dvi>ff: .,ossess on HOW TO ••n~ atory h"om1: r1.w &cllUw• 110 Ill. VIA UDO NOID 43 FOOT UIJ UYFIONT 4 8drms. + mald's quarte1"1 & 4 b th!. P R1ME. PRIMI:: LOCATION!! ft"irtit East end bayfront On M arkel Si.nee 1970 SPECTACULAR VtE\Y! ~ S4tl.OOO LIDO REALTY J377 Y• l.Wo, M.I. '7).7300 c ...... &HAT IALIOA ISLAND What a g r eat place lo live & raise a family! Lovely New 2·story b om e w /4 bdrms, 3 baths . Expansive use of g lass & wrought iron. 2 Frplcs. $154.~ Ziii S•Jn..,n ... IMll MEWPOIT ClNTBt. H.I. 644-4910 ~lltt'-lllhn1.nce. 2-S~ YA a.... IT UP mJOO \\on l lull C11ll •• lha roocn lft t>.a.u.llflal WW DOW fOr11plJt. lO~ ..... lef~op. detor 4 btdroom1, c.JlforMt•lt.. WITMMOOOWM M2ll850urG-t.ZSl61 ......... 1eparal• family rwm. JADlllALTT CET UP I THE n<>PHTYHOUSI • 615-7060 '* Forrut dlnln1 for t47-IJJI WORLO °"'ITH TUI. ~ ~~-~~~~=~!tour met meat•. LA ti V ~A 8 &AClt 11.ACHHOUSI -l::.normou piano •I~ llOME. Str\klllf a le\lel 18r oo Pen.LR>ul1, ne.ir Uv1.oaroomtohanredby iArc:l11tt-dur,•w1tllr1&11t<I t"o Plor. Hkr (!l3> • fitff l(JOw. Lalrway lo t x l e r 1 o r o I 18:.1·7 '"'" t>riul.i UJl't11 .... r.2,t.\O, ··wEATlll':Rt:OCt.:OAR - -• BKR • ull 540·ln0 SHAKF.S" \.onlf'd hi'h llAR80R vu-;w At.al !mW u p o n LAO V A "' Palt<tn\U ll'h><M, f 1(11. '-lltl!tllt/ PAM F. O It I V I r. R A nr c:hlt & pluy ltl'OW\d, """' COASTl.l~t; Wl1'U A II lot, panellln~ &. In • LISTIH. ·"F,\lt OUT" Vll<:W o .. · ltrlor 1mpro\l'ID,\'Rl"!> PINE U...eslec ... VA NO DOWN TO--WAIM TIU~ SRA. Unlqu~1. '<'ell thru1.1ihoul tlH ll\\IHI , S36 000 ---,..._ dt"11iatM1.1 fh1or pl•I\ 4i4-Mtll4~ ~ ,, & 1)(-n r•nc:h type, Oft\\ .. Colorful. almosphrre rcutures 3 Hl>RMS & w . ' • tv $59.950 M11.y Ct no of this buutltul l,41 i-·AM ftM & api;clous uhrfront Ouph> . ~ttrac:thc and -. 1tm down. No ll·••· PILOT Cue ta home. Oehahtful· form.ti! 11 ~ rm HAS Ne~putt lbllmd. Lr~ a ti• <.:a.it• Mna home 0t1 l~l~ ltEAl. l'~'TATE, S40 OSM I~ nppealins; al llit. 11aht WOOD lll'~AMS. WAL.I-& 2 b! ~ '< P room ~ 11h1ded culdc:uc: Wllh -------.. e11tur I) Olympic iiiie o•· (;LASS" J(t-' b.lh,G11ruRt1.lAA1l\lock. !:J' ).ird Hy •t)Pt COSTAMISA pool, 3 bdrm. + lionuil C1':DAR rANt:LING mat1.1r tll •Mti0lS y Pool+ Jec11aJ rm, l.R, FR. on. 3 c11r SPARKLING STEP i--------11 1Qa•~ll Easl~ard bound ~tiers ear .. :'C::::v TRH " SAY.ER KITCHt:N hasl Me rt H i""h-PI•• h•d jw.t reno~•ted UUs Ciruw1n .. an vour n un buitt ·in uppliancci. WDO 8 '"~ -. L.1.-lo\•t>I)' 3 OR f • ., """ &lued lale noon. & e s l a rT; r ho nl e 2 rw ... , uaa hom llh ' am·tr~ Backyard' SUper eqwl)' tens1w u.e or hard"QOd bcd"""m & fiamilu ~im n,•"29 • w new crp "' bwlder on large lot ~ c bui t Thi l ''"' "··~ .... euMa~... 1U01 drps, ~modt!ll>d llllchen, bdrm. l.ir"e wilh lots or a e 11• i; cu um Plenl)' or room to udd ou rt>f1111 b d cxter & " bwll L:attut\ll home h.ai. wht•n )Ou urt' rc11d\ e 1or closet sp.a<'e. formal din· {eatun.os loo numerous l VlE\V n...-·t ma il' L•0• 1. TRUST DEED ..newl"Oj)ptrplumban& Ing, upgraded ne w rnenlloo IT A MUS "'"" :.:. r PLUS carpets. oew dishwshr. Sl::E orre~ for details. C•ll ~1).1151 a br11nd new ll& F POOL Walk to beach ,2000sq n. S6t,SOO AS DOWN ~~1c~wt:.~~~zz1. ONLYSM.OOO!!l68·44S6 NODOWHP•YMlHT I Luxurlou:. • bedroom. GOT IT ALL!! SubJrt't lo V.A. trms. &1 ________ _ 2'a balh. Archeli Court Newer 4 BR. 21-. bath ebgil>llity Entire bal. of , Townhouse" 1th pool and home •'llh formal dU\11\jl pnaw. & 1.11l. Pa.>· able 554' Big Can~on 01n-n houw. t r u 11 rec real 1 o n a I rm. Bltns. Beaul1fulty per mo. for 29~ >rs. •t d:ul) 1 5 18 Rue Gru.ud fac.-ilatle,~. Will sell VA _ decoratt<I. 3 Car 1or. on 9'• annual pt'rcentag<• Vallt't> AIJl 1;.u 11!13 FHA c I larae lot w /coYered rate. -e<>nsi·d::'ir'!:!~"~~edW~! IY OWNER patio. Walk to new Ccn· MISSIOH HAI.TY NEED lMM &-:I> Ulutl11. down payment. 554,950. Low Down Assumable tral Park & Cultural 9SS S. Coa~l. t.aaunu Linda, Bonila. or f'tlOI.& ~·HERITAGE • REALTORS l£n:::I ~ l.oan H•'·'· will carry Cenwr. '79,900. Broker ,...._ 494-0731 Model. Pvt Ply. 64~·03!)8 G1M1.. 1002 Gwr.. 1002 Znd TO. 3 Br, 2 ba, ~·8&36 Oceimtronl, Wood {:o~e.11 HARBOR Vlt-;W llOMt-:S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Place garden kll, cov'd pat. ARTISTIC DESIGN Sund bea.ch. lute poob CARMto~L l\10Dl';L. Prapwtilta' 157•500. 3439 Plumeria, LO""DSO~G• ""SS 4Br. 4Ba. Liv Rm, i;.ew 3 Br2811.p\l1mt1o&i.1>u 7S2•t920 CM 54().~ or 548·45u. ... "' Sr37 -.37 rm, maids rm. S295.~ ofr ma:;lcr bdrm. J.i:c JH l FOi SALEH OWHER IAOOOUAl\S~~-"AOI TRHS, Tiit.ES .... s....e , 49o\·il~ lol on cut.de :;a<·. I·:, Yes sir. this home is for sale by the 5 S&S Built showplace. -• ten1>1H' tnd:.qmic. Ft••· owner & he has done what every wise FANTASTIC TREES & VIEW Dram3Uc entry! Soaring ....... I 052 land. 1144 2oc1K owner s hould do, HE HAS PLACED EASTS1DE Dream home wilb rart' cathedritl ceilings, de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• IT lN THE HANDS OF A R EAL Doll hou!.C w, load,.; of view of mountains. Coiy signer fireplace. Sweep-TRl-llVIL IEAUTY I Lido Isa. Estot~ R.ELIABLE. WELL ESTABLl .SHED l'harm . !luge pri\·ale bnck fireplace. 3 Laree Ing master. cendlellte 48r. 3b• .. ram rm ti \'1-:ARSl'a ;w ! ~ urd w room for boat or bedrooms. d1ntnlf room. dine. Huae ep fa,!11 rm, 'aew, g~al for enlt'r1ll1n • 5 bdrm, ~Ian rm, f.1m rm. FIRM. TO 8 E SOLD! An immac.., mobile home. And for on on pnute l'lll·de·sac. As· garden atrium. Sunken mg. Tile roof. $119,500 t i.tudy. South '''l>O'Urt· large 4 bdrm. ho me in Harbor View I~ 546,SOO lhe mobile sume eXJ.i.lmg loan with hv rm. natural brick ~1·94ll Days/ 495 417Jl lawn. tree:.. -ie<'IUt1l••I "' Hills. with expansive view. (By app'l. home 1 i. 1nc1 u de d • low monthly payments work. Assume 7'.. VA F. appl S2211.000 By o" nl•t. Hurry: 6.u;.;111 or Only $249 per month! loan .balance. 5345/mo Open hou l' S11t !'1111, only)$1S9,SOO S4Q..894.a. lfurl')'! Pleue call for l}t.)'S1tell.Bkr962·S5ll. l·Spm l:?l\1Jfo'11N1/l'. S II t• 1 i: ht' Tr 1 I) h• l\ • HAllOR REALTY, EST 1944 • detmls 6'75·05~ 21'5 E. Coat Hwy .. CdM '7M400 Ph: 540•3668 SUPER HOME Tllehlltyof.._. .. G1Mr.. IOO~Gi•r.. 1002 -~~ ~.ooo. Xlnt 1·ond C111 . · ~j{t~~ Lar1te&l Ci r el'n broo~ 1 11 ~-• t ... •••••••••••!•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ml~ \~(" + t!uvu lt 80 ...._ ________ , j{;; :y :. !j model. 6 bed.rm:., 4 full \anlai;e tii:I :nat .ira r. '-.. 1002 ...... 1 ••-baths ... ~~mil)' rbom ~ HEW LISTl ... G wew .,,.,_, IOOJ --------•I 25x35 bllhard room. SU ... K"' ... •ooL SHOR"'CLIF"Fs Pen·1nsula Po"1nt .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,......... Centered Around We're here to help! " o;;ro r 5 _ formal dining room. 37()1) ~"" th1~ lt1\ 1•lv :tHr :?h;t ''h .... Cho , l 4 ... _.. I sq fl. 2 masler bedrm f.tmal v hunw w t 'l'I' .... 11r-mtll1( <-!Wt' '"'me ice cw. om ........ rm-1. ....... ·· · ··· · ... ·· bcauuful P.OOI 111 lhJS lell rof d l -d & l>n t'll.tr:I lari:f' lot. well \n.•h1ll.•t1:. pndl' f'nced • I eh.•o.inl 4 lk.-droom Mesa New Home luyers ~.Ill ... ' • ~...4 .!..~'<!~2. 4 c· 11' pnnt•lt.•d lll'll "l~h ~, h.t .. 11 .... ~c11~-u . .,,..,,vvv ·' dm rm +..:011r11wt ic11d1, I ood o-f b h k lorappl tollec " udJun•nl 1 •m r-lloor 11 an w1lh i ue:, t.>ntr~. warm w uc.--with f.imtlv. dinrn~ uo:: ore you uy, c ec u '" 1ac1ltt1ci. olf i:aragu ccnl:nnLR&form;ilDR. room. dble bnrk fplc . th1snewer3bedrm.2b11. l [i'x:lll' 11I-'110111 :!lt•wl 119.500 l_mpenu bit' cnnd1lt011 CORONA DEL MAR heav\" shake roof. ldl•al sunny lge kll , Spanii.h C U T F. . C O z \' & d l' l' k •>ti } •11 ti ""I' 1J73-!166:! 67380861::\t'i; ~lt'pc;fromdaanncl&Jel for ~ntertut lllllJI walh fplc, elc. Only S49,9SO. PRIVATE for yo11 n11 rhaltlren!> 1tl J:1 )J rtl ly. 1\ppt uni). rull 'tariteroom:..Supl.'rlora 1-'HA/VAtermi;! 1---------1 marr1edi-or lh<' 1111111lt•11 \h'" •H 11 1111'' llli. . .\ associated 5-10.9922 Custom 3 bdrms., 3 ba., fam. rm.; high l tmn, close to e\cryU\mg RED CARPET who t•njn>' tcn111,, IMOI nlln' ~uu·k llilll:-. & onl~ beam ceil.; l ·slory; pool. $160,000. Call for complete dcta1ls. Realtor!\ 963·7851 & lHt;, I.' h . A 11 r l'u1 $ll:!,5oo .. ,., "'""'I 1---------tlr•N I 044 bu} .. SS2.~ Jo~h Wal(hl & 1\..Mw ' ~.,,,.,. ••••• •• •••••• ••• • • • •••• Enjoy~ Good Llf• 612 52it• Westchff Plaza area. 3 lge VIF.W PARK llOM E. 3 Br 32J25So Coasl "", bdrm. ram rm. 2 ba. 2 2 Ba lge Fam nm open 499.4514 493-2S 13 ••DUPLEX•• 9~'"'"" t q ·, "r "1 T \ "., • ' ..,., • l t J ' • t', BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ~·HERITAGE .frplcs. 7tge yard on cul bea~s. Parquet 'kalch --- Pride of Ow1utnhip ~·sac. 88 0987 noors, cust. <'edar panel-I -una Nin• -I· N1•ur IK'eaa1 ~w.5oo l'llueh IOH' has 1o:one tnlo m g & taghl fa:i.lure!. -:s . .,-NEWPORT IEACH 1h1s houi.e. or1u1n11I .._,_._...,....,,,,_...__..._.."'Gi•NI 1002 Ge•r.. IOOJ , • . 1.>erorwallpaper sss.ooo thec:hoic:iec.ommunity REALTY l l 'l'.,,r.d·D••· ~•!:\ •ti!~ti161 . • REALTORS ownl'r. Mcsu t•rde l""YClt"'ST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcAooPttMnsuta 1007 D9"1Point 1026 Cee.5.S:!-8966 •• "I(~. T \"0. ·STOit\' 675·1642 545-3261 P .ux~ctlt:r. 2000 sq ft . J ~ r;: • •• • • • • • • • • •. •......... • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • u .,. i---------bedrm, 2 balh, <'Ul>lom F:\c.-ltanl( new h~linf * Co•y Cott-Triplex 2 Br E'a. 1 Blk to SPECTACULAR \Jj\;JVERSITY PARK 4·bedroom lookin~ upon l5,l!I a\ld1lt0n. Qualil) Och1thlfull)'decoralc<l111 EASTSIOE • . -~ O<'t'an&bay.S1l9,500 OCEAHYIEW GARDEN HOME the halb 3nd Sl'll. ln:.adc LIDO ISLE buall with m.iny ulrui. !\uru.hmt' )t'llow tc green. ••BAY & OCl'~AN sle~ Marshall Rily 675-4600 J Br, 2 Ba. upgraded. very priv;,ate und e" ""-"t see lo apprec:1ate 3 bedroom homt>. Lart:e away. Newly remodeled ----3br condo. e nd unit lnscpd, sprnkln., patm & elusive .. Sea Terrace . Sp a c 1 o u' an fl i in'" ~By •PPl onlv S61 00!"· ~hL "&i7'c~0;u;{io;ihnrd~n"~ .J, ~!!~l~y·'!~~om ~~~cT~r!:~~~~ ll> CoroM cl.I Mer 1 on ~o~~71~~~:tlder rov~ •. ~l~a~nd ~i .. ~al~l ~n~~11.:~~.~::' ::~1~~~,: ~· 1~ 7u~-~ ~~1 i lil'i-:ICU tras.OffercdalSJ15.000. bwll.Largelot.Double HALPIMCHIM ....................... Fo.t•Veley 1034 OpenSat&Sunll·5 JaCulziundsJunahoui.c f<tm 1m. i\ n•.tl bu~. 0 ME PETE BARRETT garage. Room for boat.. REALIORS Corona del Mar duplex. •••••••••••••••••••••••La ,4 8 . C 1 Terrific buy, near lhe $134,500 67s-4l92 Price, $84,90(). Foe saJe BY OWNER. 4 BR, 2 Ba •• ri~e~pJl,rdrAU:c ~t~~~tile sea, reduced lOSll9,!J50. Uritt\ngham nutt9 u»w ... t.•r.C.M. -REALTY-4t0ltr~, fOIALl ~-.. o~-~le;;A !3,!.cellent super,superrond. sharp, $77,500. 552· 1037 ll " 83LaO·R5uOna50N1gu!'9' n,c.'!oll~O ''A.,.~ . . - He•t s~_:=~_·;;-.a.-t 642-5-ZM 575·4MO .CJL,.41.=. . ....... ,.. Wahr Oriut.d? ~"'"' ,......_ pnced to sell. $53,500. owner 4 "' "' "' 675 ~123 , Park your Hobie Cal on OUTSTAMDIHG Princ.only.968-3038 ' ~ the beach out front or ~ ~ San Clemfllt• I 076 GaMr.. IOOZfhMr.. 1002 i.w1m from your front 2 d;::~o'!tU~~~ation l IR + IOHUS ! SUPER HEAT __ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~COATS & WALLACE CLP REAL ESTATE, INC. I\ LOC.'lllY OVtHHI COMPAN~ SlRVING THl SOIJI c AS! ARI.A sum 1%.! IRISH EYES Will s mile when they see this CENTURY SHORF..S c harmer. 4 BOOrooms. 2 baths. country kitchen + large SWIM M ING Pool. All for a ml~erly $54.900. Cull now. 962·44~. PARK PLACE 1-:xc<·ullvc. l)ll\!>!IC lc"cl 4 ~room homf'. H as formal d1 n1nJ,? and ~eparatc family room, ·~ Rlock to E'Hson com munrty Rcrreation Ccnler. Won 'L lust nt $79,000. Shown by ~ppt. only, cull 962 4454 EASTSIDE CUSTOM Beautiful t'Ul(Lom 4 bttdroom in <1uulnt East~•d". Coot:1 M.-so. Jui:it 5 years old . l"ull µrwc ju t s.56.000. H urry 1 546·4141 RARE4 J us t lis ted. buutiful improved home with 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. larttc cover ed pat10. Extreme privacy provided by fenced rront yard Full price $45.950 Call 546-4141 BIG CANYON Super u pgraded PLAN 4 BROADMOOR home. 2800 Sq. rt of executive Irving s pace includes 4 bedrooms. 2 12 baths, family room, form:JI dininJit. 3 car j!arage. $189.500 FEE 640-6161 SPYGLASS -VIEW 4 Bedroom, 2•-. bath single le\•el home located high on a fully landscaped view lot. Family room. 2 fireplaces, a nd sunny breakfas t nook. C u s t o m decorated thruout. $187.500. 640-6161 yard. Bcuutiful new con $31,900 · Lovely gold carpetini. NIGUEL SHORES Malhon SSS Oc•l•an Vae\\ .. "' 1 N • Park. a roomy luxurious s · d •t ti d d l uumtn urns on cwport s 3 bdrm. 2 ba owners unit pac1ous en uni town wa papers an ecora · NPar Oc:ean 3 Br pool for onl y s 1 :!Ii ,ooo !\ MESA VERDE main channel. Two or w 1n 0 n _"e r m u n c n l home. 1800 sq fl. Lrg er touches !1dd to the 589 950 4911.0095 ' · l.K•llrourn rni;lom ho mt· thrl'C bedroom and den. CHANNEL & OCEAN bonus rm above garage. beauty of lh111 3 bdrm., · · -on r1ua•l l'UI tlr \at 3•,, Year uld loYely 3 bedroom. 2 both home. Pri\'acy plus! Low main len11nce. Could huvr tr:uler .access. As.sums ble loan with mollvatcd sellers. Call ~6 5880. S11ll tame lo chose colors. VIEW. Plus 8 3 bdrm, 2 Clean, nice crpls, panel· 2V... bath twnhse ~ith ..-.wport teach I 069 · Only three lefl. f''rom ing & mucb more. Super gt'een belt localaon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $179.500. ~ai ~~c:°n':~I n::~i~e:t~ Buy! Jo'amlly roo!"'. formal By Owner 4 ar 3 Ba AMCHOltAGE Call 675·7225 master suite lhal i& HURRY' ASK FOR dining, ratios & JI.as Bluffs G·Pla n, w /Ouck INVESTMENTS • • ' """I ' ~~HERITAGE . . REALTORS \ \I.LE' I \I·: \LI ' A fl I • , t flt Tl ru·u 1 'if ' • 1 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ' macnab / lrVlne realty . GOLF COUISI VIEW! Jn Meso Verde! Mngn1f1cent view or Mes a Verde Golf Course from this lovely 4 bedroom . fa m i ly h ome. Un believably low price of SSS,95Q! Lois Miller 6'12·8235 (Z73) 642-1235 644 .. 200 901 Doller DrlV't Hvbor View Center Irvine at C.mpus V• ... Y Otftter 752·1414 IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A beautiful 4 bdrm .. 2 ~. home wtth a s uper yard ror your growing fa mily . Shaded with mature trees. Shows pride o r ownership. Walking d istance to all family needs. $94,500 A Couwa&. IAtCa C.O. 644-1766 NEV 1-; R ... a ca n t. J OUN ClTRIGNOACiT BBQ.$75.900 Bay View, Jacuim & 17141496-771 I , Sl'zl,soo. 752·1700 many xl.l'as. Open House '---------..J 644-7211 Hwtl .. ewtleach 1040 ::_~ 224 Nata Nil, PRIME R· I AREA PROVl"H'l/\l. llOME SHORECLIFFS Sl<·~ lo prn ate beach. 4 Hr J Ba. 3 frplc''I, + maa\ls quarter!>. VI F.W By Appl. only. S2~.ooo Ownr Brkr. 1173-0388 ur 6750235 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• $47 000 Newport Shores, I'> Blh Ma:.:.l\t• l l ll larvpk, :! I~ to grded beach. l Dlk l DH. t;im rm w/v.m11I 4 Br. 2 Ba. close.' to pvt lennas court & Jr hurn ~ Ip . ~•·II phtno1·•I atm05t t'Yerythang, xlnt Olympic pooli., I.Ile encl 1Ju,il kllth l\1ll'lll'nA11l lilarterhomt'. patio, 4 Rr 2 1 ~ Ha , I> W + 1ho11.: hlot·k lv1• Owner.548-8025 C.:u,lm <lq". • 1µh. •l\t'r II W flt , ALI. Tiii!', • Pentn!!ula UuJ>lcx nl llfi 't'Jl VU•''' , 111 & 11.1 RARE Easl Balboa 3 br, 2 br, an $11.'>.000 lo.nn l•'m.inc wt good <'ond1l1on Rentfl Corp 1•111 1~1114 IMutY IHALTY EXETER are low due to out or town 84 I\ feeling or i1pace Jlrt•\•U. owner. $11~.ooo Dnv1• hy ottwr Real Es tat• • 6 -3301 ___ youa.syouenterthai.ln\ only, then C•ll IC I'•••••••••••••••••••••··· DYOWN~R clyhomewllhlb1t111'llcn JaCk'IOn. ltF.ALTOR , Mobile Home' 2 story 1..a Quci.ta. S11n atrium oppo,,att• lhr cn The Jackson Group, PO For Sole 1100 1024 Maguet model. Close to try. 4 Bil. 1um. rm Onl) Box 495. Santa Dnrhur11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~•••••••••••• ocean. 20 mus new. 4'>r. $79,500 or~~68'7 5l7Sor061MlK9" 2n' 1'all~nwn, onlv ~001o, 2·•1lu1, 3 c11r 1u1r w/2 C\ICl> ScL u11 u1lull 11u1k, ('~I. .... EAR 0 C C 01x·11er11. Cfltnpoctor. 1111 LE RAISOR PRIME AREA ~ 40.-W. !'>'114 1;11:1 "" • • • 1•lct· ktchn. ~u!I heat, ONF. O"'·A KINI> :urn . l><·rwt up~r!ldcd & muny REALTY Ocean & bay vi ·w i1 x M :1 na. t>e:iul h1i.1tJ1• 2bo,111ra1•JlffJ>OC.)l.l'Or ;;.tru11 $84,500. Coll N1•wpo rl ""'"tl(t ll . 4:-nut '.'l'fl'"" a11,d '1t. 11er l<>l with hout jtllll', """ 7 3 4523 cam~u111Jr. lrvtn(' • .. &-...umc St Mnltll(' I I I k '""' M or open Sat/Sun Cun1··•ut all"y s·'on Ctr. Cht1rmln1t 4 hdrm • 2 • . '. ,• •• I • llH blln11. fireplal't-. lrJl, 11 ·30toSpm.9SlllDrum. c"""Lltl"'3-tn60"0 baths: den, family rm .. Sp1H,1• 1111. 1,1 l•tru. addtd tsmily room. Only b . lo lfB 1 bl'-So of ,.. 5Hfl 11 IM $56.900. Call PRESTIGE oco r. • a • lovely bll In kltrh~n ; :.! · -HOMF~.&45-6646 Ham1llot1, l blk easl of lrplcs., ahako roof. 24' with-Ill prim•· 1111111 8U!lh11nl. Wa.nlad/eaUlls 642·5678 994,SOO 1n11tnn h1 .. 1d1.ulult1n1rk. SllK & llJNlf HATIOICAL MNi Lef-eleech 1041 CALL Q U4·Hl~ l'\'l IH1 llu w/(1rt·f11t. r1 '"'V''UH£HTS •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~'"'L• I. o .1111• 11 w I ,. " I ' " ... ,...._..._..--....;;,...;,;;,.;;,,;..__________ --"~ Sll!JMMI M2 'l1f1'1 nr ,.,,., ARCH E S 8 T UST R 0 f 0 EL TORO lltAt.TY !lf'~s1~,:1 8 Z S N S 0 N N A T I 0 N A L B 0 R M l1cttlattt locatl0fl ,.. .. , ,...,...,. , .. , Offlu I E S U 0 H A T E O R Immaculate 3 bdrm . WATIANOHT--c;..,.rclat D A C G y S R 8 A D L U N o N T C s E den "2 bath home. Near -O,llTY roperty 1600 s hopping " acbools ... " ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Z T R H N P E C 0 S M l 0 A E l T Y Beaulifully landscaped. 3 Br. pier " slip, w/ap-Shopplna ~nlt'r, 14 "lt11r1·~ E F 0 A T I F E T B I E T R T l T D C on larite. renced romer proved plans for 3 Br 6: t Oran.:<' Co. SM(J,000. Sult· TM R N B U AH H 14 l H CZ E S l R S lot. Askang$52,500 Br apts. By owner mat lrade11/lerm11 A11t. S E G D I R 8 L A R U T A N D N A D B $125,000. 675-5707 54f>.ns1 Jo:vc11. 675 ~ E y u c L c 8 ADLE s s E 0 H HI 0 BJ1\::1btrtn NIWPORTSHOHS ~~ 14 AJA l E C R E S l I 8 S DAS 14 H ~'W Corner lot beauty: 4 Br ' A BO 0 C T H L T U I N U Z A A R L C B A A ---<&99·2800 ram. rm. den. New carp B L A H S U Y B Z N U 0 F V U L D A S L A C & paint in 41 out. ACl'Olill FRO N 1 8 0 R A S S I A R U A Y S F T 14 C from channel " private BAY NJ beach. 16t,500 120 Feel waterfront pro· perty zoned ('C)m 'I. Sualu ble for marine scrvk1• dock, i.port Cishtnl( land TBSNJMARLGNBHONARGU CAYWOOOllALTY vlt>lan SUN S F N 0 Y H ACE L BR AM S Y * 541·12'0 11r ININCtlonl; ddl!I "tppew , • ~ -.cl. "°' 4°"" 0t ~. Find tiedl ll!d 11o11 It 111. Pecos Arches Natural Brfdges 8"dlands Dinosaur Sunset Cr1ter ~ Biscayne Tonto Grand Canyon ~ Homestud lava Beds Klrblt Canyon Tomorrow: New Hampshire RlAl fSTATf 1(1 I, "", t 11: • Westdirr hax redec. model ing, yacht 511les, oceann· a B. 2 Ba, pool & jac. graphy base, restaur11nL M •JESTIC Super 1Ctra1. $118,000. or ~hops. Price SGSO.OOo A Owt\u548-S4'8 orwillconsaderlea!le. Exten11Ye use or rich ----------1 s wood thruout : used HARBOR v IE w 64~ 200 brick. open beams. fplc. "C.rmel". 3 br ne11t to Pete lorrett Realty vu.3Bdrms.$1l'f.OOO parlt It 1reen b•lt. LwryPfist ... Owner. 640-4307 •: H l@=Yl'ILOT * W'ldr11d•.MwcM7.1971 ....... ....,.. '' I .. I t .......... . ..................... . ••••.................. Olllllrblll•W. ..... 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N£WJBB,rnba.p&Oo, VhhApts fro.$170 1cr:-or1hnOer, -spoti..Jbt',ZWtondo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ilaltlAlal$4.50 Mat. Beau&. redec. 14 ~: ltcllta, 00 pell. Vou'U •nJoy a ttlaxcd • D Real\JCo. Poob. c:lubb»e, 1ar. SIJ.S. ~dun I BR, z BA, A&eatM&.UJI llv rm, mod. kltcbe_o tzas . ..U.lto3 Ufwt.)'lo In the ucluslu MS.JD.IOorlU-IMO MMITOor~10 RJO, DW. air cond. N .. port saoru wate Vllla&• ol Turtlt" Rck. M..aVenleCoqlbd 1"' :_s1mo~ .,..., ,,..,,_,Br,, ba,.., Ct"~S:~siu tt~rer'~1ta:rc1en:1r. ~~~!~~~-":13~~ 4400 a.. rel1, SUS aimat.ra, 1'118 -10.I Poob • tanla. No .... ._. a.. 1• a I .ll ,r. B •n·n-t• \O ....... hom ..... ....,,. •o ..,,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.00 $32S.$tJ.'1358. U-"v,-. home. Br, ...... lA&MlllOQ.m.9lT ............. l .. w pa 0 • r. &Klau · -·· .._.. --• ..-. Tbcmt'• St mllhun ln ... ...-. a • .,..., _________ ""•••••••••-••••••••••• land.leaped w/pool, No mo.Tb1"RoekvlewDr., recreat ion f11c:llltlcii. 1501 Wntcllff Dr. -·•••••••••••••••••• H• .. e pa .. " room -1 .. -r ._ Ba. Avall Mid A""" l•· 91...n• Ut, 2~ '--, Jl'am ..... 1-"'--. """-·""'"" -•..., ..... • .,.._. •• -B&AUTlPUL 1 br f\l .--· n u_.., .....,..,,..,.,, NIGHT LlOHTEO TEN· N,•wport f'lnandal Ctr •llST IVY IM trplc, 2 br, l ba, 1>11 iot. Di• pool jacua. UH. nD,diorm\oa Oroeabel .,u $1'106$1.JO. Mwtlitlcw Aph #2 R.ancbo Son Joaquin 2 Br NlSCOURTS. Afulltlm(l ........ Office S,.C• MIWPOIT SHOllS ~ Ma.oal MMlS7 =~oo • HOO mo ~le bids. pvt encl 11.r 115 £. dthSt. C.K. 2 Ba, View. Spac. Dix anlvlli~-s di,..ctor who C.ll on SJte l\llJI Jlt'I 3 bt, 2 ba duple1. '11 •• MESA VERDP. a Br 2 Ba TurtltTOCk • Br ntu tm. -or7Si-1'14T ~· •:~ ~· edlta 131-3003 Condo.~ mo. 642.s200, plans& parh~•irr!R~•· (714184.2 31ll t'd ~i ~u. ·~~o occa.a. Fam. Rm, 1,'.p1c, blLDa'. nlapoolAvaUApriJMU.eaae Opt. 3 Br I Ba ~.Jaeacbottsa.&t!. New &dull waterfront E:dit.b,7~21WOPM. ~~psbru~~r.e· e n· Wl.STCl trf Bl OG ,_,, cpts, drps, close t mo6t4-4U'I kase. lrpk. lfOll COW"M. Ml-TM& apt1 ln Mesa Verde............ 3141 >' • 1 ...._ ~.,.,., 2000 acbool.a.$400. ~21ll Sao Joaquin T wnb.me. 'JSl.l'llOEvtil. 7siw S.111llh1l laDdtc:aplna ........................ Plus beautiful :.inalh. ..a-•••••••••-•••••• ~ 28rZ~Ba 2 'fJ STU=O Exception.ally rich ln· n-.. a -bble Lato .... ,. 1&2 bedroom •tt•. NI ll'wPt>HT Ht A, f< . .... .. UOMS IST•ns 'BR. DR, FR, n,ilc. e 1 • 1 · u Diii' c1uvoN terlon 1"2 bdrmJ from .,..,.. ..-~1· ~ SQ.5. Near buch. &ol t'OW'M • e. 1J19 MI S4t _Ly S27S. Mesa Verde Villas, ~ean lrom your Apt. lumhhed & unflltll~ ed Builder /Broiler 1ellift& 567""9154aft.5 SSS0.541·'°'4 1\&llKitcbealsTV 1W 11 Verde Dri . i.e.e. Luxury, security. RentsfromStTO. property. 'To 20 unh.l ln . TlTRn..EROCK Be utlf\l $111 Md LlDeu as Utllit.les es• ~e M.ature adults. 317SS Cit. prime attH lo Hu.nt·M&SAVERD!:t8r,2Ba, l ..t-...•-1 •BR.a--· ~.1-•--",brt-t KILETOOCEAN Eut , Costa lie.a. Hwy.4f9..,283$. Models opf'n 10 to 7 ~ BHch. New lrpk,dabwsb.r,car,$3$0. 11r-1-Ub-~· ~· ..-..... ._......_ -<no~. ----Sorn'nopetsorchildrco ••new. Pets OK. MZ·i766 0 den rary, on q ... et dMafw, 2Br, dao. a.c.ff.,.s.hs Beaut.. 1 br Pool lrpl Whitewater \•lew, nearly Roommate serdcc Sl6-U1t 191-SOtO 4fH..4117. Cul.de.uc. Walk to ~~~:.1~s 727Y•...,.,.•T4 bum cetiaa. bltna'. new, blk to beach, 2 BT, available. Month t o ..=..;:..:...:;.:...:...;._..:;..;.~~~1----------t achools, bU5. UCL M50. Bead» Blvd at YorMown Adulta, no peu. Mar. S!90-4!M·33ll3 or 4!M·2339. monlh occupnncy Leamlnveatmeetl>l'Oflel:· Nlcdydtt.JBr2Ba,Coo l~m6. 136-0411 HJ..$8'70AYto9PM. OCEAHFIOHT Oakwood .~:~~~= :0.A;:~~1:ftrl~~ :31" ~Twost.orybomes,4Br $9~ ......,.._.. 3741 Hecli•DeMeM and ocean vu, beauU(ul c2l/Sparow Jnv Div, wtmdl Ba in 1polleaa c:ood., C .. I w 317 ....................... apt. available year Garden 963-7186 . A like oew 3 Br 2"1 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••··~· ~ aafront s Br 3 ba I 60 W. ~ C.M. round. Monthly bases Apartments \ oll ~~I t41.._"'IYf I I\' 64 ~ 6101 $140 up store-orlices cpls drps air b:\lh. 1730 t Beach Bl. n 8 . ~:?-~ • br6pr.Nlceynt.tnes. Bothbelowmarltetwilh Brduplex$Z30.K.idlok. Ne Spanish·50·ft u · CloffdG...-s S170-$3SOper mo.49"t·1055 I. . EXCHA ...... GE No pet.a/kids. Older c:pl m's. $40.7S59 Fee ,.;: Groups ' pets O.K: BEAtrr. OROU'NDS or494-3834 ............... " pre(.S2S0.5'8-0tOL •l....,..•LS• M.mRmtals,:M.O-S3'70 ~Mo.Wlllunfum. ADULTS-NOPETS -8a0trv1ne 60< rER S9 FT 1617 WESTCLIFJ-'.NB AGT. SU·S032 ' Wbat you bave for wb&t 5ruA ...r~ _.. ... --.. •nc:1 10 -•-utes to ocean. Lie Oceanlroot, 1 br, 1 ~· Irvine at 16th :JQUWaot!8kr963-7898 ateaaDeJMar.CBRZBA, UNJVERSITYPARK W ..... :Mrter 129 """"..,i~.a.-...... ,..., 1 ~z br upper. 2 br ~S.Abobach.S2S0.Ut1I 645-0550or642-8170. ..;;..---------i water pd. $390, lit& last 2BR,2Ba ..... $400fum ......................... wportleeclt J76t down. patio. All re· 1ncl.536--032l; 494-0656 MW $Mp'• M• + $100. 546-396$ 3 BR, 2 Ba.·••••· SUSI.SO Br , Ira yard. Kida/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fur bis bed. From $200. Peothou.se, commanding •_.Shopa+ofc'1.Fully Br mobile home. si7s. 38R,Z~Ba ..• $500ru.rn ok.$3SOmo.8NtMarble lor2Br,adult.s,nopeta. Gas & water inc l. ocean view, apac 2 br, Jealed at S45M annually '°'uUI pd. Fee R. SAN JOAQUIN 538-74"7 or!Mf.4747. '170/$190. 2421 E. 16th Sl. Draperies. carpets, gas shag cpl. 2607 Solana /) Soulb Orange County. Main Rent.ala, MO-S370 2 BR, 2~ ba. • • .. • ... $550 ..... _,_....__... N. Ht.s. 646·1801 ~a~. g_as stove. air con· W•v L.B. $350. 494.1419 ~f~ mM dn. on 1240 M luJI 2BR,2Ba ........... $425 ....._.....,._..,. d1t1on1ng, sw1mm1n1 ----·-------t EHcllti•• S..M.s Fu l l s ervic e. P(!rsonallud p ho1w service, confercnc ~ room. Xl'rox. Avail. In airpor t arcu (N.B.1 startina $125. 833·3640 f)rice. Showa 18.8'.i oet Br Cluplu $200. Kids Ok. 2 BR. 2 ba. den .. $460/'15 U.fw at•d llO S.W WK UP 1&2 Bdr .& pool. rec. room, washers 2 Br. Condo 180 degree eneome.Calltoday. Yee NORTHJRVINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach.. Color TV, ma1 &dryen. ocean view, l blk t.o bcb. Coronn dcl M:u-, CSO to COl.IOFHIWPOIT MalnR.ent.als,540-mo 3BR,2Ba •.••••• SJ60/.SO .c>F\imbachutilpd serv, pool. mE MESA. rerrlg dsbwshr no tlSOsql't, air «>nd. park llALTOIS 4BR,2Ba ...•....... $425 Ocfl'Olltstudlopet/snals cu N. Newport Bl, N Lovelylar1e3Br,1~Ba. childre~/pelll, 1 yr'lse. log,<.:. W. Masteri., -tc:E r--·tR-v lnBr ~-Garap, pets, 5eaahore$1SOlncluUJ M&-9681 pallo.~rplc:,pool.walk Avail Apr l , S400. lU & fromS215to$29S/mo 6'73·4120 -----·.....,.. -1· 1 glesot. Fee Coltaoe 1190 applns, gar WestlM6-406'7clHr shopping ~ •·t.-.. ....... •· ,,.,. .. ....., . B d • l ed •·· '7ir5511 ._ • ··-·""' ba"'-t f _,,, "' ._.......,, • '""""""' ran new· mm "1""' New Bwldlng, downtown ____ r _______ M_a.an_· _Ren __ tals __ ._St0-S3'7 __ o__. Unique bacb, applns/pet .....,. .. .-.ous ~....... um mo. occupancy. S Heaul apt Huntington Beach, 4 blk:. Ocean w 119$ uUJ pd 2 br, 2 ba located at P Newport leeclt 11'9 plans. avail turn or unf. rrom the bch., l ,OOO Sq.n CHERRY. BrduplexS18llO.Gara1e. ~es 2brpar1.yrm club Avail May 1st NEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bah lb ....,. e lbr· 2 """''kl or pet~ F ~ c ; r ; wm r • avail. All or part. SUS viu -. ee ce l br 1210 ulil pd 499-4147 UTILITIES p ""ID b 2 br 2 b ths 0 -ed Mai11 Rentals, 540-S37 Ba •. be h 1 b ft1. 2 8 S ... A .. A r • • ~ . · ocam ea. office~ 7S04. •----------f I >'"' ac r sn.-l Br Sl90. Uttl pd. Sing! r tu .... o p... BLOCK TO OCt::AN lh• rms, dining areas. - ----.• .14 UNITS le&e Park, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Summer/wkly ZB r orcplok. Pee Range & O\e n . da i. Deluxe Private2Br, 2ba. storage, patios, decks, 2000'1tOA1p1celt7SO'ol (rnlc, c"'•, drps, ~-luds MnlA R•AtaJs .,,. c.,..,.0 hwasher. flrl'place. 2 Lo walk in clos•ts landscaped grounds. cov fice 1pace for lease cor· OUT OF illA • .. ..-Fam11~ ... -t 1 br 1210 '"" "'" ' .... ,,....,, "'-•'-· .. e . "' ' t' b d I bo •· k "'-ti ". 549-2534 >q • ...-. ""u"' bit.NI bl 1V parkg, 1g le teon s, ncr Har r"" Ba er ....... SH0,000. Low down. 'I\utleRock.Beaut.loc.2 Hurry2brlncdpetS230 "'-IMats +++S215 ·S295 Adulls':-·::~c:~mo' volley ball, 2 st)' John Walsh, Cilizens Speadable. QUAIL 2BRbouse,Eastside, br,2ti. + den&d.l.a.~m. SeallkbZbrkidspeUl u.fwwlaMd 148W. W1l&00.t:M on yearly lea~ See 1~ Clubhouse, bllltord11, Bank,979--UOO PLACE PROPERTIES, only '3SO. Vac:anL Lovely landscaping Cr VacanUbr klda pet Fee •••••••••••••••••••••• ----l c u ·, ...,, swimming pool, pin a ---------lnvesttM.nt Diviaklft or ~TTrJukfor&ae patios. Comm. pool & Buchcomber 631·201 ltlltoal"-d meataa•U :f1~~~er;PM~arr poo£, h)'dro spa, nm. r..»1100 sq. ft. No. Cost.a Bob Koc:bco. (714) c. 2Br, 2ba Condo. Pvt parks. Nr. shopping, bu!, Co•da•lw ....................... -- -securill'_J>atrol. Mesa. Nr. Fwy. Prom 311" :. 7~·l.9ZO tJ bit tennis & 110H fac1I. $450. u ...... _,..._. 342• 2 Br + conv. den. Bar AnS rAlkH!WPOIT -""'Sotilhwe~lCorncr sqn.~ '.WILL trade 2nd T .D. pa o, enc 1ar. ns. 833·2252 all 6, d1y1 ••==•"=-••••••••~ patio. $300. mo. Call OOWNTOWNC M A.PilTMEHTS Edlnger/Newlat1d ) u r . 2 BRPool.$Z25.Pb:832·S262 ~8DM 67.,12001oto• Bnmdnl'wi\vall MarlS Bahl 1 2 8400Edlnaer,H.D. HEW?ORTIEACH ... ottca1es or 11x lmmac " br 1 •-ba Nr " •pm s .. c e or or '" 1 2 3 • •· 6 room aarden Urut.s Pvtp•u SC22l<r7 3bd,lba,Hugefcncedyd , 3 8 2 b i 8 khc •-'"7 Ad ---Singles 1•5 9'.><lroomsand 1710847·9605 · ' •""' • ~· · kids ok 5295 /m . r , a , sw1mm ng roo urst "' ams, 337 E Baylront. Lilli 1 Bdrm $2 T h omaes from S17S. 3723 32 SHARP UN l'TS. 645-4640 or 64.2·U3S ~i pnval.Nopets.S38Smo. Hantlnglo n Bay 112. lsland.2br,2ba,3·story. 2Bdrm,11 1ba own ouses ~ootM 4000 Birch St, N.8. (Nr. Orange Co. Five 4• 837.9726 lsl & last. 3731 Bates, Adults $2SO mo Vea Boot pier. Ca l Adutts.nopets Fr.$23950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• airportl.979·~·-·--- Plexes/Four 3·Plexes. . Cul verdale , Irvine. lse Waher /drycr. pool 1213>876·2723 126f:.18thStrecl s~:.Cr"o:!~.~=~~11> Bdrm with Bath, pvt CD• FRIEREMT Trade up ror large COUNTRY 213/963-6119. club privgi1 Call Gpm t --646-6816or642·490S Acro!<S from Fushion trance.Gar.Avail. •parts. 1u 1t to Cond ATMOSPHERE 9pm,9fl8.2290or968-8520 lcllbooPetthtwla 3I07 J bo llJ.S.$235 Offices as low u 35< per .. u 1----------c --• 1 D t •· fria p-f lslund ut nm n.-e on ll Mlasio Viejo •-Code.) A at. 540·7751 3 br home, dining rm. Ri£MT""LS • lg" bdrms Newpor ••••••••••••••••••••• • r, s ove "'re ... ... . sq . n .. £va.67$-9966 hardwood n dbl -'" "" ~ "' S3.50 V ty 2 b 2 b 2 mature person. No pc SanJoaquinlfills Road. Slp'g Rmonly,nocook'ng La1un1 Niguel. 200 lo plantergard~,;.$349~~~: 2Br,2ba .... BlgCynl900 Beach. $42.5 mo Pleas st~. '2 car ~~cl. =~r. orchlldren.$150.642·5848 C7141644·1t00 for older cmpl'd non m>sqft.831·1400 fll.) Terrific: Unlt1, ~xcel Fe r ou1on R ealtors. 2Br .2\'aba ...... $38S/a>o call&U-43$2 Balcony/porch.6'2·1603 --drink'g no smk"i: man. •. od Cl t Be h .. 3 Bdrms., 2 Bat"·· 2 Br. Mesa Verde, Ba1rront Pvt Bcb & pier, 2 By mo. only. $4S. 1543 Will share executive or-' co · ose o ac • 833-31121 '"" c--..t....1M-3122 walklo1hopplnc Bdor38d,fromSSSOmo. OranoeC!\•. fices3SOsqnS150.Costa good mum. Will trade ~SS()().$5.SO trurn) --_.. -• • '' up. Prine. Only. All. •Model z br townbouse, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200 mo. 498·1136 m.os:Jl or644-4510 · --------Mesi. 531·3330 "'f V rd P pool LE RAISOR Cheerful. Lite kitchen & ----SM).'MSl Eves. 675·9966 .. esa l' e. allo, lalboalsa.d 3706 NEWBREEDAPTS lJOO-VIEW.2 br,2ba. lndry f:a c tl1ties. •lMOFREERENT• $2915. Mid april. 833-8974 REALTY ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• .... :; Lae l br w/lon. Frplc: beams-frpk·lG patio, 30• Reference. Call ~-1J72. 1·2·3 Rm. om cu from t11 •t•o...rt. 0-.PoMt 3226 VRLY Dix furn. 2 Br. N ~ gas & water pd, applns deck·SS00.)Tl)'67S·63S9 -$l2S per mo. AdJ. , ·~ 2400••••••••••••••••••••••• 4S23CampusDr .. l rvlne children, no pe1.I. Rels fl,.. "re• cloeed garage, pool & ROCNWlrloard 4050 AJrporlerHotel.No leaae ' • •••• ••• ••••••• • •• • •• • •• $3SO mo 173 5099 j I $2 39 • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • req 831-1223 Tt l noon · Jd)'Uwild. 1JOO Sq ft, '°"' VllW OF PACIFIC Campus Valley Sbop Ctr. • . Hac~~~. ~~o. STEPS TO llACH WANTED for &. citt1en . . I aCT'e. A· Frame. 38r, 1ba Lra modern bome, full CA.LL 133 .. 600 Very olce 2 bdrms .• 1 ba, CORONA DEL MAR 1 Br, l ba, unf, yrl)' S400 amputee lady. Costa Office spa~e avail lo San SSS.too. Su bm 1t your Cfl>U, 4br. 2-cr car, 2,000 S250 Incl. utll .• until June 2 Br Townhouse, lrplc. I IR LOFT OMLY 2 Br,1,;ba. unr., yrly S4SO Mesa area. 6'2·5000. Juan ~apaalrano_. l studio I t erms. Owner/Br kr. +aq.ft.CaUbkr,49l-91'18 Beaut Deerfield 2 sty. 3 18th. Winto n Real Pool. tennis. coctinental ?llW/LOl'T 2 Br, l Ba, rllm., yrly & t swte. Pre11t1ge loe-e~ &16-4938 home 6 4WrUISl-oCc. Br, 21,<i Ba, Twnhome Eltate. 675-3331 breakfast. Some ocean AVAIL. APRIL lst. $29S Room & board for elderly h on near Ca p11tra no BT 3232 I le bri k u r ·1 ....... __ r ...1... • .....1 3707 Catalina views. Close t SU WIHO men or women . Prl v. Depot Restaurant & Mas· MAMMOTH LAKES oro rp • c P• o, re n • -auuwu• lmmed Occupancy r-do, 2 bdrms .• 2 ba., home. Dana Pl. 493-8689 aion. Call &31·9950. CONDO. l Br, 1v. bat.b ••••••••••••••••••••••• wsbr/dryr incl. $425 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping & Cine beach. Pvt patlo. frplc:, 1 yr tse """' · w/Loft. Bunk alcove, Lle3 BR home. Vac:anL Avail immed. 559-0840 Yearly Bachelor. Steps t 644-:IJGll HAYLOFT Ans unlum. Yearl,Y. S400Mo. <ll-Spm) •H•wport leoch• .. wood buminc frplc, ~Ice OnlyS3SO.Ca11Sue RaoclloSanJoaquin bcb. SJ.SOJS17S Incl. uUI. 283A•ocedo.CM G.ntHome 4150 800 & 2400 sq rt office kltcb. stove, dshwahr, Mli-TTrJ 2 BR. & den showplace! Nopeta.67$-SllOO. Broker. Nr ocean deluxe 2 lvl, 2 645.0143 ••••••••••••••••••••••• space. Ocean,...view. Top ref r 1 g, d II po 1 a J . , .... , ........ eclt 3240 Golf courae view. 1475 no ree. bd. z ba bmd ceil., frplc, Mon-Fri Spm to7pm Lovlog care for elderly loe. Nwpt Center. Other ~m1P~~t~r2 ~~~: 5r1f:Y! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. Acent640-~ 3 Br. 2 Ba, to end of June, bltn.s. $375. lse.673-3477. Sat-Sun loam to 4pm :'~~;.rP~~~: s'!:!:is~;et•· ~':i~y.0~:.~571~•ttress 5.57·2520 ask for Ken. -Redecor. 4 Br 2 Ba, Din. $320 mo. 114 E. Balboa 2 Br apt So.of Hwy. Walk 2 B Tri 1 llo $195 -_41:_ Eves8'75-6Ml. Rm. frplc, WW cpta, Nu &..Ji-a leach 3241 Blvd. Apt B. 1-879-5991. to bch: Adlta, no pets. Adr Its ~OxP:~ 9-SPM Oceanfront 2 Br 2 Ba, Con· Vocation R....tots 4250 BEAUT. CLASS A FIRE--------1 drps, dahwshr, auto gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..t....1 3722 szso mo. 642-~ wkdays askuAI Rob 64~3554 do. refrig, Yrly. $400 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROOFof·c BLDG Arrowhead Cab.in, slP8 8, opnr. Fncdyd,892·3422 $550. Mo. 1100,000 house. !:~.'!':'!~!1:"•••••••• 8·4:30; eves & wknds ' 675-7004 F or rent. L.ake Ar· llarbor 11l Adams, C.M. l'Omp furn. Bwlt in 1970. 4br,2ba,lgelamrm,dln, 6'73-3983orSC5-9399 STUNNING 2 Br Den rowhead cabin. Cedar Air cond, elect,, cpt11 . Secluded area. Igo lot~ J,.andmark Ellate, 4bd. 2 Tm, dec ks , ocean vu. Fum or unf. 2 BR. 2 ba.. Ba garden upt. Pool, \lt BlktoBeach,3 Br2Ba, Olen area. 3 or 4 people. drps, music, e lev .. of m1. from lake. $30,000. itory, 3ba, 3 car garage. (114)~1-46618amto5pm lam. rm. Oc~an vu! rt Mfto 3124 R~irea. 7JOW. l8lhSl. Uv. Rm, Din. Rm, bltns. $60perwknd. 962·1037 janitor. ample prkg. All ~·OIZ4 or838·0000. yard sttvlce It water pd. 1'Um.A1ent67$-5930 sun deck, yrly. $350. 127 -. . incl. 3 mln. S.D. & S min • • -_ _.-... -.... ------1Callaft 6 ftwlltnda.$450.3Br, 2ba, clun . Nr.Cost MHe )724 CASAVlCTORJA EnstSldeLux2Br l 'h Ba . 44lh Sl.NB675-0771 Oet.uxeCabin.SnowSUm· airport. M. R. Slever, --982·21.38. Weatmlnls t cr Mall. a 12.~"b Del Ur frplc pool 1dllJI. $260,--m1latU1g8ear.Wknd or MorM7-0L36or646·8396 W..ted 2900 Bltns, ("'le, nl~ pal.lo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' aw r, u.xe n ur. g••, :... .. pd: •ur """"'7 OCEANFRONT new ( Wk. Sips 8. 646-3489 •r--"--· -------·r Sl7 50Wl.., • •-orFum.gu/wtrpd. .... .... _.,...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $365 mo. d1ya S2t-H31, • -• v.-AduJts-Nopet..Sec. gale vu) 1 Br upper. Bllns, R...tof t h 4300 Newly decorated oHicet., CASJI llS0,000 down hOVt' FREE eve....... •Studio" 1 BR Apta noot I ·~ gar Yrly. $325. 64_2·3443 I 0 I are good CM location. Ut1I buyer for Income Unit ----------• •TV&MaldServAvail ...-· ,recrm.e eva..,.. OMEIB>ROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. rt5 uncrpted & 585 NOW! A.it . ~•0·7?~t 1-.. ~Ice 2 BrlZIS. Ftplc, 1ar , ldd1. •PhoneServ, Htd pool 525 Vlctoria.&Clt70 unrumished. Quiel loci· EASTBLUFF 2 Br 2 Ba. Male or rem. share beaut crpted. ~·1945 !:\N.m.ooti6 Vorklown·M•fDOll• pets,snglaok.Fee. •OllJdrcnSectlon Offle .... Pott. uon. MATURE ADULT frplc, P:OOI· a~ult.s. $325. condo near bch w/bach -----------1 4 BK.a BA.fplc: .... S3IS M.aln Rmt1la,$40.S370 •Lowrnonthlyrllla. ONLV '$1CO mo. tXlnl 848 Am11t08 Way 497-1977 father. 91>"2·8900, Dan ..,._., R...tat 4450 Wt!ilmlnster/Sprin1dale •"' OFFweck'a rent l. 2, & 3 Br. Adults, no lorsenior c1Uicn). orflC.4 O'J06 --••••••••••••••••••••••• ............... , ~ o 2 BA Alnan 3269 .., .... ts, ds bwshrs, s hag C·..& do ~-.. r, • ~ " • • • · Newperi .. ech w/ad ... -Roy McCardle •• WR ••••••••••••••••••••••• WamerJJ.taanoUa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2376 Newport Blvd, 01 cpt1, closed garage, R-........_ 1110.., --•DELUXE• U•iftcJb.pettHsl IDEAL SHOPS ~r.trftisMd 3BR,2HA.DW .... WANTED-adult& need 3 ~9'755ortu--M7 frplc,BBQ.Ga.s&water _.,_-n•-,..... t:Sstblutr 3 br, 2~ ba. Shareahome oraplment Selcctc.'<1 shops & orrlr1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlamllton/Boahard Rr in NB or CM orf'a. pd. Pool. <A»lo Mesa S48 77Z9 Lease. Incl. apac. master space av:.111. The t'or CoshaMctsa 1124 3BR.2 8A,lplc .... Older place OK . J OJS,..rt•,CM LAMAHCHAAPTS aualc. din rm & dbl ~f-02uulJHw.urm Lory, 42S w. 30th in th•· •••,••••••••••••••••••• Jlull-Spr1n1d1lo Rc.uonabl~. Have good l BRFllm,2 lrtclotcll 771Sc:ottPlace,CM 3 Br, 2 ba, upper, llhig goral(e. Auto door Uk~,,..,,,..~ hcartof<.'annrr)'Villoal . JUrduplcx$Jts.UUl pd. 3BR.ZBA,nu cpt.s.. rrercntttfrompHl13 qucrnsiic bod, prlv 6'2·50'73 cpt.nc•wpainl,nr.OCC. opener anll. Pool &c c..>~bJuelwQ . Forlnfoc1111 673 9393 t 'l't', 3 BR,ZBA,patlo.... years In same house. dreulnit rm, xtrn la 2 Br 1,,.. Ba, brand new $235.552 4:176 recreation oreo. Adults Forover Syrs.8324134 i----------- M1ln Rrntala, 640-"70 3 HR, 2 liA, f_plc • • • • 87$-JMS ova or wk ends. rooms • enc I. g n r Twnl\M! atylc. Frplc, l.l(e 0-P' LA --3126 only, oo petii. - -1Je11ch-Hell w/stora11e. Adults only l ti $275 _. o"" 8'15Amig~Way.NR l111vc ~mnl'lhlngyouwnnl SMM.L COM ~H:RCIAI • ... ,,,,... ..... 3169 30R,2RA,lplc .... •WATERFRONT 3 br nopeta.Opcn12·Sp'm ~I pll o:l a;.~7t:ld ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6HllOC<&arterSprn , to<1cll ~Cl111111l(1edad11clo Sholll(,Offr1•,.&S1or111(1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• &dlntc:r-Oolclenwost condo, 38' •lip, 2Va ba, ------_t11, no pc s. C' l,GE Zllr, :m11 dret11<l1111 Manol{ed by It well. 642 51178. 1-'tom Sil.~ rno. MK 7~!1 Ye11rly or Summer ttntal. 3 Bt0t.az_,.1~1.dR·B'~a·h·a·.:., $62S. Dbl l(ar. 545.7645 $2.5 Wk. w/kltchen & up r79 l6M rm , fr p 1 r, c 0 1 0 r _ Wlllln~ WolteuS_ 'i-t-t Fu I h d-&-I t r... 1 h d Waterrronl , turn 4bd, "... .... "' Apt S31 50 wit up coordinnted /\dull~ .....-men 1 "'1 • .....-men 1 rvrtt I• dock. priv11tll, S900. mo. 3 BK. a BA, dbl 1ar.. Sell Idle llema 6(2 ~8 S48·9'7M· MS·a967 1265 Call " .Wllttr pd 2 br, 11undeck, frplc, bltn11, M Uttfurnlshed 3t001 M Unfwnl•h•d 1900 summ<'r lsc suoo. June· WR, 2car 1ar...... · ' • • c9!1 4J•? · sh1111, bch 1 blk. Clrl1, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sept. 12.000 July & Aua. 1, Costa Meta 37 24 Cott• Mfte 37 24 -----pcL". S29S. 64S·0080 Cal1Mra.l.on(l,844'84t2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Huntlfttto.thach 3140 ----------ALICIA. VILLAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• * LIA.SE ..,__~la....a..-t...L-.....1 ~58·. MS-171e We've "-'aned T'L..-Doors THE llklTOllACH l.011(.'ly 3·Udrm. w/vlew, • ..-.~_.... Wft'lrend M "I"' lllW 111 N.B. 2-Car aar, rlos~ ALICIA. PLAZA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 0 A N Cone 1·2·3 Redroom Apt~ to pool ond rluhh•«< f.x . ..... 1.-d 1206 n flW ept FllENDLY LIONS .EST" n;s tru sharp. beaut1ru1ty de· -·•••••••••••••••••••• 3br. t l'lba. Crpt.A, larJCe In SJ&.2S79 592 SOIO cor1ted. s1so1mo Sunny 2 br, beam cln1. fp. 1ard. Call eves or wkoda RESIDENTIAL. MOTEL Pl.ACE EX lat'. 2 Br. 2 Ra. dlx ----:-7""'.~:-:-::-:-::~ lge garage, patios. W 213--335·938!. poolside apt nr heh. ~ CALL NOW ()pal$3S0.64CM30'1 NewpottWest.3BrZ~. LIVING Enjoythogoodlifc!Live Adil. no Pt'l• $19S. ~/.. 752 ·7315 C.-.. M.-J222 xtra lee yd, walk to bch, among ma gn ifl cent 536-8362----------1 •-. .. .!.!~-!~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S38Smo. AA 3,64&-:W3ll AMBASSADOR lr ees • s l r e• m 5• & Cottage tl)'IC hviog In 1&2 OONAlD M.llltO 2 BR duplex; lgc. faau.ly watmall•. In 1 quiet. br 1dull unit!! & family ,., .. c ......... :1 ... rm. z a.. Adulta prcrer, Z Br duplu SUS. Gar, rnount.aln·hkeselllntt. unlta. 19161 Dehtware, ----.------i "° pets. 144-2212 or call k.lda, pd.I, anaJs ok. Fee. INN Ct U a 1M, TY rOOM Ir HB l Br. 1tud10, on ocean SLSO Mauryat~'1000 HainRentals.54().5.370 pool teltl.s. soclel · mo. ut1I pd, Beth 1·9, 2 Br duplu S2'1S. Garaae. Lee 2 BR. 2 Ba, i car aar ••••ts • S •"day OPEN DAIL y 537·2323 ___ _ aingjt!$ok Fee rtplc. sm pool, gd area. •Jecuz2i & ~ & par+Ms. 2 •l..ac 2 br , 2 ba. view. E· M•m R~tals: 5'6-S370 ~~~ ok. $310. + dep, FROM Hea1ed Poot swh 2 l:CJ pools. 1-. lrfcahM4•w Bluff. rp. pool. ms. Adlls -.--• Alt ut1Nt1a P•ld I 1 2 o~ TH 1-; &13 8974 1833-JGS.1 AllnOISt new & beaullful oc•n ' IGllltH, MEAOOWL1\RK ------• BR, 2~ bath home. Lge, $325. 3 BR, 2 ba, fncd. ·s41 ·~Maid •ole,W.119-. GOLFCOURSf; Apaeh1oenl1f.MnH•hed llv. rm. w/(rplc., formal lids, pet, school close. , • Kitchen Quall\)' adult a~ from Fun and recreation 01 ar Unfurnished 3900 d.l.alng, family rm. Very Barbara·A.genl. 982·7T71 . Ft1eilitiel Awail. S220. Custom ~orated 1 your doorstep Shopping ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbe to beach. rtSO P Real or SeU 2Br condo. • Washer & Bdrm, l Bdrm I< deo, 1~ 6 beaches 1ust blocks. TH}; EXCITING month. 644-0322 new cpt/drps. New in-U1E1C1f1 ·y Dryer Avail bath. r Bdnn, 2 bath. Move-in ready! Quiet, I PALM MESA A'1'S. El.JeenHudson Rllr bildOK ~ ft~ •W_..._,, St>tclous clo9ets lie cup· bedrm. priv balcony. MINUTESTONPT -------· --·--t side. l c · per .. .,. bo1rd1. Fur nltur• •-· h rKOOO...,.. Ref""-atOr. ... "' $210. bllns, dlshwas ers BCH. C....Mne J2Z4 mo.OC'-. """ •TVtDI~ Dial maid service available. Consider 11m1ll pets Bach, 1&2 BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18r, t \iba by \be beach. ~Avail. Small ~u accepted Drive by: Intersection o rmm $180. Meta Del Mar, 3bl', 2ba, Beam celllnp. fireplc, otfi~houra9to6 Grahem & Hell. Jlunt • Adulta.NoPet.s f11>lc. patio. dsbwahr. patio It aaraae. in Fumlahed~~/Mottl\Jt*t 2JOOFAllYllW lngtonBeach. tMlMe~aOr. CaT opener. ou drps. •·oodsy 1ettin1. No pets For lnfarm1tt1on Between Fair tit WUson, IC...t R099" Rfflty IS Blks E:111t of Newport crpts. lat Is lail. $42S. Pref. m1tur e couple. COSTA ~ H1rtOt Btvd. Costa Mesa IM0-2160l or848 8300 Blvd l ~arm-22111,evn. S32S Pb: m.un& T.L 71 4/l4f.414t ~-2300 ~·Dll60 Two or Or nnl(c County':-c most b eaulirul apartment projects nestled in Laguna llills. Ext·cllent loc. ncxl lo frwvs . & regiC)na l shopping ctrs •PWc ... ~ lo.cJ• •SwMu• CJ root •lm.-d .... •Jecnd •Wet 1w •5-d Yoleyta• Interiors des igned for YOU which Include : exposed beam ce1l:ngs, wood p ane led a c cent. walls, convenient. runctional kitchen. plush carpc lin~. pv't. vatios & balconies. The lest luy ht 0..-. CCMtfy Lo.-.ty 2 Unw.. I le. With View from $245 ALICIA YllJ.AGI 25211 Stockpcrt Dr $31-6130 AUCIAPl.AZA 2.5212Stockport Or S8Hl151 LAGUNA HILLS \ I Add lt ... 8ulld lt ... Oiaper it ... Hammer 1t ••• Carpet SERVICE tt. .. Cement Jt ... Wire lt...Hoe il ... Clean IL.Move it .... Press ft ... P int it...Nall 1t ..• Plasler lt ... Fhc It ... DIRECTORY .... 9' • ..,. c....t~ • bl •••••••••••••••••••••• ••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••t••t••ttt••t•e••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••tzo .. S.w t1n II f /P .. r ... APPUAHCB REPAIR di I •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"•"••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• .. ••••••• •••• ••••••• •• •• •• •••••••• ... ·--·1 ~ oow Ad t OH, 1ar· rr... Ettlmateel Phllllpe KIK& a.a~.. CR&AA'l'V~~~ !'..~E £Jl Hou .. cleanlo". u Pfr Olbo "=c::«.t·Plaaten ... 'P"P"RINO -All R"'DAJRS·AL'TY ... "'.S --,_.... te-ll aces, pall• ~vr II Cement Co. Patios , lawncan.l"f'M ta "'"..n.o.., hour X1 •le 8ri -..-" .,. .....-.. ,-~._ ('fl4)50-a.12 ublneta. Mr. Kern drh~·n¥1.Uc/BondM. Callaft.C'l'1'IOOllMI~ (Pfte.tu Stall) • nl WOI' •rd'•· dl· tPaUo kinda. Work 1111r. Fret-Rf'~lblt,fffctic~t,lk 1 • --------~ M'l·~ .,Sl"5611 afU, aU wkadl. Brodi c: °' l«UMI AIU. Al-2$11, •MDY Bladt Walls BBQ Hts. C1ll Notm ~0$ Wall S»so.2011\.Ylima ~~~~ .. !,........... Dependabl• wlll1 law" ud\o"':;mo;!ntary: Exp. JapaneH houae-RttJ, P'.ttt....... or87J.'7411. •bJalWal In my bom Al l.~OOIUR ... I Ca.cret. W.... mc:rlr~e&ll·upa. public rtlallou. fvnd cltuln1. Wkly. Own MASONRY·Tllt, brtd:, palntln& Ir waU ••••••••u•u .. •••• .. •• wrwkda11. Call P"o St~•::!.OD:dd l~f!::: ,..._ftl."7-IUIJl&ody ~ 1er.Mi*7....:_ ~ablnt. !.!1fll Ulent~ tranap.il!Upm..Wl.88 U~~·~~e611A1ne paperioa COl'llradoc1 all LAMIBTTILI ....._ K It c h • n ii Bat h ............. -. r:': ... oallo Y ilD CUAMUP ~~ .... "!,'J.."2!,.....~a--nd XlAl bouMckaa•~· do.... c ... _._,., woftNatom, lf)ou aon't R 1 d C • I ... _ ~ • '-......... __ .. .... -care for custom don't •• I om"' • .....;~ CablncU. PaUo coven, <"Oven, w • drw _,,., 41Kalolena.oce...._,, ortnHlAI Ye ol by I~ w/expr. l)c-pcm: WIU.lAMS•SONS call. oxpenah•e . but Kile he n_s.1 __ bat ha, I' -· .. -••• .. •••••••••• deck•. c:e mcnt work. hlrprleea Nl..\TW H l1 ... C D"lftUaanilpla~matafor dabla, own lraaap. M.11ooey/8rlctJBlodt cliean. neat It r.llablo. lhowct11. frpacll, uu.,.. a.n.aMr Jllember BBB. All won: . un n,...on ardtOlll .._.._,_ and -..••ur•nta, MJ-3&17 Asic...Call61Mat u~~ . ...._......, •· , ... UcS14520. IDflll'•POO/SET $4 o ciia.r. Palombo~· ca.Ide.. Sttvtce, mow & ~1e ·-...... • , __ .,..._ ... Kon,1'M9,Wad ... othe Uoo.~14 ....................... lipt'C. cln u~. pNnln1. 11m..tn1 cclebri~ raa £aperlutc1 Japaneu · ~Mtllllry •vred. Call Bob Browa Pt.:633-3710. d•Y•· ~aadp[per Hal Lit'. o.,. Care, ttu. r.iu., depeedabk mall OR tlou,ecleaolna. Own FOUolllAla V.U.,tcMTU sa.1511 Evtt. ..._ s.r.tc. Cenkr, Qilil.115-1120. CarJ)enlJ'Y, remodt-1, door J\ia and leamiu t -.rv. ue..asa. • -_ ___.. tl"Ulport.Uoo.W.lml haill&lna lock• IMt'ld --~er there it. -BRICK Block •ton• .J.B.llS. PAINTING .,..................... • OLOJUAllARSH.ALL driveways & patloa: 84$·12)'7 RON'S LAWN SERVlC for U.O writt..-n ouPOken Proreulonal Curpcl cone ~•\e ~ork by Int. Ir ext. Qualitr work. r .. trim mini " re· &rHtmenll ~off. formic:llopsm.mt Ca ihedw C.Uforeatlmaledorou. word. C ALL : Cleatwla. Abo F1oor Ir Stewart llaaonry Uc. Ai lnsured. Call for moval.Abuan.yltaullna. m .79Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW moothly rate '114,,_7*bdweenl:IO Window car e. Dutcb $.JI.UGI &ee-.98J.STM Quick neat ttrvlcu &.r r• W.ke ..,., Ser¥1u Cu.at.om homes 11 add1· 657.f'l'Cllevee. A.II. and 10:,JO A.II. llalnleoaoce SU\' ice. 19__._. M&-198S aft 6. ••• • •••••• • ••••••• • ••• t.locl 20 y , _ .., 8 , 5.JM!i08 MoWMf f --r-•••••••••••••• •• •••••• • ._ _. ._ · n up ... '"· • Hitb •cbool 'boJ wll Cb1ldren'a oria. nuarall ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Removals. trlmmln•· CAJUNGF'ORPEOru; •mpoo h ea': c •n-General Contractor. rotollll your carden pnt•d oo NUJ'MI")' walls -.-Tu MOVJNG T Let 2 expr VERY NEAT .,ATC» =•· rree est. Uc'd. JS.OCIRBUSINESS ml(. Coior "II lflleta; FiModllaavalL~ Mu3pmSU.~ =up.~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• me" move R ' JOBS " TEXTURt;. msrd.642-m&. whl c arpt it 10 m ln .. you. ems, ___ ~-• bleach. Clean bv rm, dln C~WJCK•SON Trim'NU,.+Clcenupe....... TuComultant, 14 yn ex· ms.~otl33-3K4 .. ......,,...,.._.1 .. -. ........ , HO~ro~~ERS ~ ~lh ~11~. "h~~r': A~t~~:r.una Depmdabl4WklyS\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-..!:~ti!~~=· lttoving/Haulln(. Studeo· 1 PATCH PLASTE!,UNG ...................... . UasAvaUable Guar ehm ~l odor. Crpt SG-~1'7U ns,eoc1 Free EsUmates64.MeOT Raul.lna/movlq/deanup w/large truck. Reas. ••!'LI-TYPES•• tnnch tutor t1J1b scbo()I Nana llom1tmaken . reptur. 15 yrs ex pr. Do --5erYkH $7\lp. Gen repair. rus. LET Ml HELP Barry 548·97%3/839-51'1'9 Free Est ~682l • college levl'ls. nallve lJ\'eoln Compan1ona. work mys e If. Reh Btdric.. •••..,••••••••••• •••••• ••ut Cl'ee est M2·4S9'1 •Personal Interview:; s peaker 551· l.293 Screened/booded/lnsd .. .,,~101 •••·~·••••••••••••••••• IDOrT .11.ut FR EE HAULl·N"'. •ComputerbcdServ1ce p..a..AJ...18 ri ....... , 1...._. ..._. OalJAftvtl 752-0002 oJ'OU "'LECTRICIAN S 11 -v •~uonable Rates -°"''' apt11M) ••••••••••••••••••••••• •r-1••• r ..,. me W C '" l Cl r:....., . l ·, ma.,., Electrical. Plumbing cleanup, tree work for t6M 112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'OMESAV•Rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• C •tart....... e are""~ enners JVV9• maJn /rep• nt. '"" d R4L'aHates &U-495l • us11bleitema.5:iT·2I005 PITlllS PAINTIMG "' "' p • u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steameleanor11hampoo 111 e x pr, 1 2331011 . c. • -L• Plumbing&Heatln1 • ~ -AlsoUpholstttyAllwork S48-5203 HANOYKAN·Homea ~ Tux Connltant·Book· lnt/a:..Jtt·ReaaR.otes 1'l'eeestlmates,honeal& Servio1 Orange Co over Xik.ben Cabineu, Calm guar. Rera. Free Eal's. AJ>ts. Consclentlou ••••••••••••••••••••••• keeplnc. Professional. Ca11Geneal~CM51 reliable 11trvlce. SlO. 211» y.-. •. Rt!e0verln1/ N-- •all units, lauJce·patloS. Reas. rat.es. MS-3716 crat\sman.~. HOUSECLEANING is Reasrat.,.548.z:m Cstm paint/wallpapering. hr• 847·0383 BolA It pairing/ re.tyUsag. No boalremdl'&. liM-$219. f'wwitwe Our B. u sloess. Call• ~---1.... P111ot mtr-m, , ..... lal lltutttOt.arce j0e;!lb~~~1yll:...'!~_ our1'""-. tom Carpet Install•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• c em e D t " p. t I 0 Jani Jl ....fw Anns _...,..... --..-~ .... ,_.,._ ..,.. ~ ..... tion ~. Yours/Mine. PEACH&COMPANY Laadacaping . Tre (iJ~ •&&~ ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• onapt.f'flltal,968·7452 m.G.Czykosltt.owner. Repatrs. All work auar. 2S32NewportBLCM Remover. New l•Wll• Complete Landscap LoUa Pride F 1 Pri JUSTPLUMllMGo 640-5910/64$-4105 . .REMODEL.. Commettial 963-TIJ!M FU 't fl l b" D-8Zlt SHAPP! UP sen•. L1c'd. 13 yrs H.B. c • a r · ~· 64Z,.411 I Is Raldenl.la1.1Jc. Free · rna ur.e re •. n s tnll, WITHSHIPSHAPE Ford Landscaping, U /Ins. Calleo PainUng. eat.MS-3'5 New urpet Installed?? restoration .. rep• r . ay•s Cstm Repair t>-,Comm'lCl·--•-g 962·7817. Xlntttferencea~ • .,.,. SMclel ---------1 Your doors ''"'mmed re· Kllcben cabinet s II ,_, 'C<UJJJ• Profes.s•-.,11>1umbln1 UntheDally Pilot u• p · •·--. _._ Cablnet·lornlica work. Service Call557 14tT ..,. .. Carpeatry·Flnlsb & asonab1y. 646-.a.382 af'l. 6 pl~~P 8 &°'FR,;E d':'. Gen crpntry. Com· · . · PAPER/PAINT20yrs REASONABLE RATES "P'MtResult"senl~e ~c;!-:!~~t~~~· P.M. livery. FHl reliable m /reaid. day 892-4517. MIZ MOPPETS * LOOI( * expr.NeedW<>rkSa~eU Conlr 'sUct300MI direct«Y. Your service. Work guar -~642-8809 BEFREE!CALLME! Nowa1l.Satafact1on 1«Vicelsour Patio covers fencing Have something you wan 642·2523 Su pub housecleaning at thMJ "The Hobby Shop" guar. Free e$l 554.39211 DAY OR NIGlfl' a~lalty. aara1es. R~palr. re: to aell!Classifiedadsd Flnd what you v.•ant reas rates S4S·2022 an DAJLYPILOTctuaified Draln&SewerServlce mock!. Reu. 968·7452 it well. &U-"78. Classified Ads 642·56'18 Daily Pilot Classlfieds. 4pm. section each Wed.• Sat. Classified Ads "2·5871 "2-aos2 or 642~ Call ~a ed. 3Z2 ~.~~ ... !~.~ ~'!~.'!~ ... ~~~~ ~ lwity 5oos l~.~.~ ..... ??~ ............ ~ ..... ??~~ ~!~ ..... !!~ ~!~.:....?.!.~ ~.!~~~ ..... ?!~! ~!~.-?!!! ---------!Rehned mature tad)'.••••••••••••••••••••••• Found small dog at Drinking problem! Amway Distributor wUI BARMAID. AUl'actlvoon· ------------------1.r().0.1(.a.N-G empk>yed. qwel, Lorent l DRESS shop ror sale. Top Newport Crest. Enquire Call Alcohol Helpline tram you to earn xlnllnc:. ly. c:oJte&• OK. Call JU.,.IOR brapl.$140.mo.834-6019 C.M. location. Paul, 840-3168 ~hrsaday83S-3830 l'\illorp/t.Forapplcall Dorolhy.Mt-5544 " GOOD! ,3BRhse,nolover$300. ~~·l4-00 or 64S·5000 apt Found : Male German SP~ITUALREADER 6734786· Beac:h Valet Service nds SALESMEN MftaVerde tuindicapped,2Chrlstia ~pberd. A/.prox 2 yrs OpenlOAM·lOPM AMwerilH)Stnlce parking attenctanta. Call Boys & Girls 10-15 yrs. old, earn ~ Dri•ePlcna adlt. Laal res. 6yrs . ...._,_. 1 ~.~h.t ~:5·s:~~asa:~1:· Advlceonallmatters, 14 Loe:. in Orange Co. forlntervlew499-.12'79 $20·$50 per wee k gMting new before9amS34-07U O,•IMl-"Y 50151 McArthur/Flower: 3liN.EICaminoReal, PBX cxper pre f'd . BEAUTICIAN customers for the Daily Pilot. Work STOllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• SU.1652all6pm San Clemente. For appt. P/Ume clays or al\ns, In· boW'S are 3 .'30 to 8·.30 after school and SOO lo 5,400 n. . 492-903' 492-11136 el u d wk o d 5 . E 0 E. Open 7 da.ya. Pklc Iara. OfffCES ...-Uj1Hnt/ C-2WATERFRONT Found: Sml BIHlt Lose yooT '°°'with your 54S-'T18'7. .aW.l9lh.CM. boa ·li~edwave.m. T~~M ishonotursao!peSarlurdrout'Ye. N&o SOOto20.ooon. ,.._. 90• BULKHEAD Female doe. Leng hair. children• Help is avail•· . . 'IEAUn OPll 1"' nu -I U2S Mtsa Verde Ea.st ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amie Quevedo. 83J..8203 tag "Heldt'\ 8a&boa ble:U ~. 549.a939 Apph~ataons being ac· Shampoo Girl, f/llme, deli Ver i e S Or C 0 l l e C l in g • COST545A.11.M12ESA ......,s THE PROPERTY Penlll.646-1341 u•ss•GE ~~ta~°M:c:r~·!!u::; goodwagea.200Newport Transportation provided. You must ., l Oppal"twtlty SOOS MART FOUND: Fem Irish Set -"' to live In lar&• 2 bdrm CenlerDr.N.8 . .....-Zl live in Huntington Beach south of .. •••••••••••••••••••••MoaeytoLOGOI 5025 Bushard"AUanta,HB. FIGUREMODELS a pt over mortuary. Slatertoqualify. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Earthworms. house·••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-019. ESCORTS Minimum a1e 2S years. 8.foi'::!.,.T_Y ~PR . eNap. · 968·3542 ,._..I Offi~n p I an l s , flow e r :;. No c hildren, no pets. wwu•~ nt(:. ear Av•ll March 1st. 1860 vegetables. Contruc SECO .... D•RY t Mixed gray poodle, Oulcall·Appt.only Good startlng salary + South oas l Plan. N t Bl d CM g rower~ want e d . ""' M. \'IC El Dorado Park llome.Ofllllc-Stud10 rreerenl&utllities paid._557_·3986 ______ ~ EqualOpportunityEmployer ewpor v . • . . . M v 830-8085 6 38 .Rent or lease. C-2roning. Backyard adequate. • FIHAHCIM'i · · 31 • II Duties Include driving, Beauty Styllst·Mustknow ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Over 22 1111al(H. lfealth Small investment, larg 8 ~P<'~ LOST 311ii Ge rman telephone reception " latest trends in cuts a.: --1 Store. Antique Stor e. pro(1ts. l''lnanc1naavall. lSYr Amur\uation Shepherd. fem. ans. I ABORTION housekeeping. Must have styles. Busy salon. Top HetpWmhd 71uuiHtfpW.eed 7100 .Paint Store, Jnlerior HYHUMTllllHD. NoBalloonPa)·ment "Angel" Had Okla.tags. '~reg.~J.~ga~a~l~~rkrnads ~ relerences & ne!ll wages. Lake Forest ••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Decoralor·s. Boutique. lll·l061 MECHANICS BANK \'1c . Do r s elt Or. & ,. ~.... appeuance. Apply. in area.837"'2$0or837-8779. CASHIR/CLHK Deliverymen over 21. JlobbySbop. etc. Lotsolt----------1 Fonnfo.Callanytimu Magnolia , 11.B. $100. 2Hlrhelplme 547·9495 pl'rson La.iuna lhl~s To work in CdM,9:30-&. perm. p/l. EarlY mom parting. Good walk· ins. C.arET, UPHOL 646-1896or638·39S4 Reward. 53f:-402S MASSAGE Mortuary, 25301 Alicia &ee-Une Fashions nds 3 Tues, Thu:n, FrU,occaa. LA Times dellv. to N.B. Ul.UBJnLadwnmyer Equipment, tra in1ng,l~~~~~~~~~~I llOTEL-Ol""'IC". Parkway,9t.o6. styllsla in tbla area. Sata. Enersy, exper. II homes. $250 mo. Call M&-3928: eves67:J..4m lttmsavall. 'I· LOST: Dog. Small Whit ·110 .... ~ ., .a.s511:1u11LERS Quallrlcatlona: lo•e good refs req'cL No atu. 548-1740. BANI RATES Fem. 1 blk l•PSK!d ear. '""' "" """' clothes, uae or cir, no dent.a please Call Kn•--------• "Moppet", Lake Forest BYAPPOINTMl.-:~l'r For manuf. of CB anten· collec:ting or dellverinf. Adams for ·interview: Dent.al ~ceptionlst. Exp. •••••••• Lachenmyer n .... 110• 1 GARDIHIHG ~~~~~~~~~~I training t'qulpment. ~ cu.st.omers, terms avail. Call Al, (71<1) 543-7187 or NO BALLOON urea. Re..Vard 581-9229 6.00 PM lo4:Ci0AM nas. Apply in person. Call 963-23S3 alter 6. Or 644-'757s. Full tame. Saturdays . PAYMENTS ---. S40.GIRL SPD lf\duslries, lnc, 2100 963·7470. Some ens. Some back. ... n lid Loll: lnshSaller, younaL'RL'E COM"lUNITY E.Wll.shlreAve~SA CASHIH Salaryopen.968·33S3. .~ulancetoconso ate fe male Nr 15lh /,. r. •• •lldqwF/CCOftltr debts. Make home Im· Wes tmi~s t e r NB. SERVIC E offered by ATI'RACTlVEyounggtrl looiclwe /CPA Over2LF\lll·Tlmo. DENTALASSISTANT provements ol' just have Reward ~.9202'vunk SOUTH COAST COM· to run Stereo Store. Will per GoodPay.SLocaUons Chalrslde. Exper'd. extra cash. Cati Dolan . MUNlTY HOSPITAL train rl1ht person. Costa Secy/Acd Clerll MEnO CAR WASH ~rlullc enlhwiiu1Uc. ~Sq.Ft.M·l,frontof MECHANICS . AUXILIARY.lfyoulive Meaa.645-L2SO lOOlz.FeePald 2950HarborBl,<:.M. N.B.644·9211. Leotfwr s.rports .. "T1Aa...l "'LI "'MK LOST· 2 l'OCk-a·poos. Vic nlone in Laguna Beach Uz Reinders A1cncy c•.J-... ... .n T-- htt, l&e rcar door. S39S. NE1'S$2000.Mo. """ ~ "" Wilson & Canyon·CM and wouldlikelorece1\'e 4020Bltth St.Slelot -""-• ..... DEMTALOFflCE S.'14·3144 .......... R .... al 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. l:UO Lo11an St .• unn X.1 n t M I s SI 0 n I 0 c , 17 I 4J6ll-lt54 CaU ~ 2318 Ii call each weekday lo AVON Newport Beach 833-8190 Major loti firm seelcs Needs rrontofc help. Any ~r• 540-57lO; eves w /tourist ro~l traffic MoMy W..tecl 5010 FOUND Vic 210-;\v Cs~ ftS«'hrtain that y 1 ou are all Call For Appt/Eltab '65 career rnotJvaled lndlv. previous olfice exper. es----------1 g.alore. Owner 11 Ill & on· ••••••••••••••••••••••• H r 1 t h n11 t. please le ephoot' for tey position. Call Bob sentiat. Please apply or 3600 Sq ft.1t>' per sq ft. ly reason store for sale ...... 000forl8l0 ... mo vtnt nwy, e,ml ae de• IW/V.dl 499.1311 uw .. UpYor B & G•rt WDest, 8411-1288, Dennis & reapplyat644--0683. 4001 Birch, N.B. Aaeot Good terms Agt 83'7· _,, "" ·" ea co ar, er awe · t:i.t G44tAu~1LlaryOfc.) Ute•IEar9 OYS I S eonla Personne l s.tl-5032 --· · security, pay 10~ Int. 64,2.16216. lOtotfyeara oC aie. Dal· Service of Huntington Dental Assistant ARTS & CltAFTS !m-3UM FOOND Male Irish Set· THE MOMY Too, ly Pilot delivery routes Beach.16188 Beach Blvd, TOOTH FAIRY! AIRPORT AltEA NETS $15,000. Yr. MoftgacJta. Tnnt ter, w/choke chain collar uGE~TLE Sell quality products may be avaUable In your Suite 121. Needed to assist In busy 3200Tofl400Sq. Fl. Ju.'l perfect for Mom & Dffdl 5015 w/rope. Fount..aln Vly. " made by the world's area. Earn profit ror de-CLEllCAL ofalcl .baGcrek oaftflscpote sktollls1.eeaarlnl 19._,, Per Sq. Ft. Pop operation. Gd toe: m ••••••••••••••••••••••• B39.QW2. TOUCH.. laracst coemetlcs com· liveries & cuh, tripe or 2 Alr-cond1lioned orfices, year rou.nd beach town • merchandise ror a-•1•-a Excit.lngtemporaryposl· Usa Kay, 848·1288, Oen "'·~-LOANS 81~ 0/ pany. Interested? Call ... m tioo w/Oranae Co. Jt~air nls & Dennis Penl()nnel ampleparkln1t 6134400 (,..,,....,r moving & will sell 'A /o l''O U ND Poo d It' at FOR THE LITTLE 540-7ouorZenltb7.1359. new 11ubecrlpUona. Fo HARBOR REALTY for about the ro9l ol'" "' Yorktown & Newland. F.XTRA.S IN OUT·CALL inrormatioo please call Commercial Exhibit Service of Huntington ---n•ntoryundownpay Also2.itdTDLo.s Jlunt.Bch.968-3722. MASSAGE. 642.4321. From Sa Dept. Must bave Beach,16168BeachBlvd, 3200 sq I\ w/UlOO sq I\ A/C ft'k.'Tlt. All\. 837-4.200 Fa1ttt1l Terms since 19411 --Call 842-2943 Bab)'llllter. my home, FV Clemente -San Jua pleasant telephone m an· Suite 121. olfke 1pare. All heated. ~ Mf9. Co. FOUND: Black & Cold --7.5 Mon·F'rl 2 Cblldren in Capistrano area, call ner. 545·1131· ---·------ Randolph S t , Costa R.OWHS 641·2171 545-0611 Fem.SmJ dog.Warner&~J:':'~ Sc:hool, l home. Own 49S-0630and MlsslonVle· DOMUTSHOP Mna. S620 546·1653 Nfo:J'S $1000 Mo. Do Is a Ch l c a H B . l ran s P or t at Ion' jo -El Toro area, call COOi Part & F/lime. All night J"'h •. u,..,rovla, N..__..rt Cull'. l'HY to operalt> ANtolM<"""9h/ s:>4·5281/963·2'9'1 Bu.shard/Slater 962 6712 ~1220 & early AM shifts. No ex· ~ "'"'~• ~-..., d XI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · · per. nee:. Woman ago Beach. s.ooosq.fl. Ml m• n~~~f.11~.>n. J~!t :?:rte~ r~ .. ~ Found: Parl pood lr Schoolala EqualOppor.Employer e1r111fAST 2S-4S. Apply In person, cl 3.000 Rq.rt orrtce • r h " ... h~ • ..ua• remale pup. Black. Vi c I tnlctlott 8ab)·sltler,exp.1·9)'rold .. 1•--------.. UU\ Panltloll ll~l'mbll area or I " )'ounl( ot (art ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>over Shores MS 0431 M 7005 4 days, 3·7. H.B. area. Must Have Extensive ex· Mr. Donut, 135 E. 17th, <\II WIN' f('fVl~'I. Good Lost a Fowtd 5300 --. --._ ....................... Call Sandy a(\ 7. 536·2447 lo.t c.,....... per & be mature. CM or 3805 s. Bristol, SA &2,000 11q.ftManuactur. terms.A~.837 ·•200 ••••••••••*••••••••••••POUND: Olk & tnn fem Exp.1dpey,1dbcneflt1. ApplylnPersonOnly! lnll & wnrt'hou!le. 4003 -h 11 h k IE A Apply et Pacific Trawler Surf & Slrloln DRIVlllS WAHTEO mp 240 \'Olt 3 phase Tocoa/I_._" LOST . March~. Sealpolnl s ep. w/~ ,"er c 0 ('r BANK Men or Women pnwt1r. OwMr malnta1n11 NETSs1ioo.,i1n Swmcl>c 11ltere<l molc-V1c:W.18llll;M .64~·8l06. JRIY(L AGENT 3~0 Kalmus. C.M . S930W.Coa!ltllwy,Nll Mu.'ll~25orovor landsuplnic & parklna Xlnl loc. nnr l>t'al'h "Sl·rnrn". lllutr' •.rt'il FOUND~ Blfl Gt'rnt. " EXPERIENCED S40-39M. Cook Apply In Person .11rea.st.ooot•rmo. (iood ynr round & r .• n Rrwa~. 6H ·'486i o r l Shep, fom. 3·~ )'tli. VI(' IUSIOY-IUSGlllL DAY COOK YeRowCob Trico~ally tu1111c clunn1t :.untml'I 2l354' OOO • ---,HH bor Vu tllll11 ('{.~~~~~~RT CONSUMER LOAN Day10nJy F.xperlencenotnt·<' Neat ll~lSlutcrf\.venuc ___ 14$ l. 1-'ref' alund1n1 bu1ldtnl( LOST: Ftim. Gt'rman 844"685 •:arncommiulon PROCESSO HOSTISs.HIGHTS . eppearanrc. Apply In 1-·ounta_in va_ll_e_Y __ NEf:D900'lollOO~qn W/i(tlparkinat.A''"naon Shep V1r SAllllU FOUN D (" k whileyoultam R Apply l nPf!~on l)tHson . Anc1e n ly,am Sl~$2SOwktolllart ~/ofrlN. Newport or CM .IY SJ 1.000 A .. '\. 1131 1200 Brn, Tun. Leath. collar: I white. I~ rn af :. ~re~ 0 2 3 to SPM Mon Thru Fn Mun ncrs. 30t N. Tustin Car nt.'C. Jo'ullcr Brush t'\nra.<21319'i6 Ud.iy~ MUllSIRY mS333 _ Guyi. co11 ta Mtllll PA.CIRC UMlTID TheAnclentManner Ave.S1nui t'\n11. _ Co.!J6883'7S ~3'1IS•~"----· N•:1'SS111.ooo \'1 IA!il (em11lc blk r.11. Ion~ !168·:MS7 or 9683323 c11.t TltAVlLSCHOOL CALIFORHIAIAHK ~W.CoHtllwy,N B COOK, minimum 2 yr" ------- fo'Ot' leMl' !Goo ~q rt nt.1r Ju\ t pr r r r l. t fo r h11ir. pln.k coll11r 546 5012 ,.. __ 61U fo! 17th Sl. S Ana Bu.~lnessman looklna for exper. local rdl'.. 1\pply ELECTllOHIC airport Av1111 1mmt'<I. t." n d 11cuI'1• \I .1 n nit SPM ~I P"lr or men·:' RX 543·6655 309 Molft p/l aa!IOC. t;arn SIOK ~r In person Old Uru~eli. ASSEMILY Htt ept1on & 3 ortlcrs 0Ut3t1mdln1: 11rowth lo<'a 0 • l'\ccreditcd by NATTS H...ti....Oft hoch yr. Cpls pref. 64S 1182 llciil. 2007 So. Coi1sl llwy, P/Timc. Call 1142·4342 w/IOO ,.q, ft. w11rt'hou11t: lion. r ncc tCllUl'l'd for found nrani:c tO·•,Pd l1.111lle ... Vic. Devon ~n.. EAlQhlh1hc:d 1003 .. 'Y' • ----Ln"una Och. ----s:rf5. mo. Oreat loc:allon. c1ulc:ksalo Toomuc:hlor bike. 111uH1. 6418822. Wcateltff arn. Gold Carpet & uhpohtcry -·-~ (Tl4 )$40-:M9!J nbu•nlce '~wn'r At Identify frameii In brown pocket fo'inandulAidProgramt1 C7l4)5l6 ... 81t ('lciani n J( hclp er .Cook-Re lld. cxp1•r '1l. Jo:xt•CSe('rt•tnriC!' tol8Ta "37 4200 1 c It · -- -cllp <'UI'. 1146·11 6 Newport lS011<'h area. M~a Verdt•Conv.11081), JkccptfTyplst t.o~I StW99' 4SSO . ~I Mixed brffd tC'rnt>r Reward Jobi W..titd, 7075 K.quol Opporturuty 640-2700 001 Center St, C M. Clerk Typl!il IS20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COffll SHOP B\oftd wtwht marktnas -••••••••••••••••••••••• l::olployrr ----Jns. Ctc-•rk/Bkpr to 17&0 N_..-.R---it _ VC'hi' ''"l"'" .,MV\ 1 Wt'l<t C'lf San 01rl(o f'v.•y l'f'IOMls SlS CAR WASH HILP Cooks/Prep Cooks lr\'1ne l'erl'Onncl Al(ency .,._.,.,., ...... "' '"' v,......,...,..,.oioiy Al 1•k I ••••••••••••••••••••••• c le Stor11 l(t'. I' <; tf 1.ot'alt'd 1ns1d(' ltHllt' on 1c:•• wy • ·•II , 'HP"t'lN"'Tl'P. I Over 20. Expr req. Over 21. Apply 4M E 17th Colt• MO!lrt betwn Nw pl Bl vd It IUJ1hmeorl1rt'bu1ld1ni: lhllJ Htl'no colll'lr AM s.lrlt.G1AdY1str IC'hO BAJl'KINC ApplylnPenon 11 cmini;wny'!!. 217 SUlte224 642l470 SuJM'riOt Spe<'lt1I offrr with <'J Pll\C trade. ~ ~04 S!1~r. Rt' ward /\~VISE on Bii matters ~~~~v~ V:r:;"ll~yJ:;.e •• ... MCH M•H"'G~• M.tro CorWosh Manne Ave. Jio lho11 ~ L6l l00 \'\'hkl(. ~·or on-Da)lwk Good t erms _l_ ... _...,. ---REAOISGS dally l..lc l't'n<onnel -"" "" ,..... lMOO~lthBl,HB Island. ra~h1on SalesTrn ,noex dcr SIS mo. Can, bo:al.$, Agent. 837--i200 LOST. 21., lb York11l11rt 9am·lOpm 2230 North F.mploycr P11y11 FCi.' ---COUMTH PEltSOM per, Maturl'. 897-8412 01 trailer11. c11mptr11 t'lc. ----• .. Te rr' e r . n a me Mnln~2·11287 t00ttCampu4 0r1veN.B. CASHIO M M F t Call Days ~7-2972. Evt'~ FUR.'lJTURF. & l;abmel "Troubles". re m elt. CJllS46·l~ A fcd<'r:il s&\'1ngr. as Mature & eJC!X'r 'd. 7AM Day Shirt 11 5 lllJ0-2164. s l' a" 4M&-11.35. All end ant there Shop. well estnb Luun11 sll\'er & bclgt' Vic Sanlll Outcall Mcn1C1Qt ------soc11Uon 111 seeking a to 3:30PM •hln. Leading Del Taco. l.:iguna Hills G~lRAL OFflCI wknch9am.Spm. iN1auel area. All cqwp. & Ana Ave ., Pac . Coogt' WE COMETO'°'OU. Apt mgr. C.M. or HU mana•wr for Its Newport N.U. hot.el. Call 644·17 CallS81·4720 CU:RK n\'entory, continuous Hwy N.8 .646·13<» • M0.221011ft .6pm Lorol eicp & xlnt rt• 8eorhnff1rf'. lndlvlduals <>xl ~i3 oft 3:30PM CO'""""~R'f"'.LP ..,...W..ted 4600 accts & truck. S20K , • -·-rcrencei; &4&-349S mu:.lbdomiharwlththt! E.O.E. v,,,, .. , r r. tmmed. opcnlnl for n'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Evt'!l."92·7448 LOST: Sml rem Siamese •GRAND OPENING• · community & reside In For quality ra11t fooit Ci11h liable per11on ~ 11t re . All adult family needs 3 Whl w/~ey trim. No A PARK MASSAGE Widow, as comp to able the local area. Financla & chips. Parl ·Tlm<'. cord keeping. Lite t)'P· Hr tn NB or CM area -•DISTIUIUTOI~ claws. Nd!! medication SS. OFF WITH AD lady. Have car. rm/bd. or business expenence I Male/ Fem alt'. F.xpcr lng, bvy phona. SOmeo older plice OK -re· Deh\'cr new Gourmet Lake St .. H.B. Reward Mon-Fri. llAM 2AM rea sa.lary.494·7<1i6 desired which can erfec AREYOUBORED? preferred. Applv l S public conu11n . Xlnt op nsonable. Good ref from P rodU<'l to bevtorege 536-41115 an 6 11185·8 Park .r\\'f, tivcly ~t1 mul;itc ne Uwft set younell lnvolved ~lon·F'rl 81S W. 19th St. po r . App I)' at 34 5 paal 13 yr " in same stores cno selling> Com· Costa ~esa. 646-990 McHely Hiflh Sc.hool busmt11ss de\'elopmcnt dolng thb\p or growing C.M. McCormick. Co5la M"-a ~ ~l~ <'~ or pany will arran11c lease FOUND Buullful blk • -Students want part Uml', au 1st customers. UMp. Oaeck •-ii. Hobby betwn9'dpm.S40 323! ftetends. oo 1976 Font refnieraled Collie. approx 2:yn. Prt MASSAGE luJJ t.ime & trainee Jobi!. mot.I vale personnel £a-Shop" In the DA II. V Full oDrlCPK/ITOfYor pvt r-aral ore t.o ...,0!1 v-an le SttUtt YoUr ST~. ct.)-311253&-lS.SO BobJ 11mes·L1<' Masseur Give~ a try! 556-3450 <'ttlenl work mg condl PILOT Q.alfted Hrt1oe ..,....,... •• lor21rR..td in\--estment with an c'< Outcalls u.4-5111 --tioo.s&cbt'neftu. eactJW.S.llSal. yacht . 1\1 u !!l bt ~itMSctMI Me1•dCMorMI elusive t.emtor)'. Com· FOUND Pair uf v.-oman's ---.-HetpW.t.ct 7100 ht1rdwor,ln11. Ilk(' "" Along W/lhls 11rowln~ IY"'-ILI pa.n.y f1nancln1C avail•· pracription&l•S$~.noJOHN ,\l'lTlf ON V 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ReplytoMr.Kcrr, tailed wrk. huvc c11r. loc:al co. seeking con· """" ble. tr YoU have vlsioo. rra.me 19Ul It f'\JUertAln Escort Service for ACCOUMTSfllC. ~10 c:lean cut, well groomed. genial people peraonah· ~~~~~?i! enthusiasm & a strong 548-39311.. womm.646-8S09 TerrincBenell\I NOTICE ablet.,ocrulb se,wlillrn <U5.Gd<I t y. Ca ll Lisa Kay. rftlt.8J rate--not ovar Sl desire to bo your own Found Irish Setter vie. One of our favorfle F.qualOppor. Employer "ow Dally Pilot ~li pay ene 11 . en 848-1288. Denn111 & Den· bos~. 7ou can make Summit & Diamond. PREGNANT~ cllC"Tltl ill blr1n1 now. lrled ads dlaplW-Oler persooal Info lo Ad #654, nis Personnel Sen·lce ol per ~0· Vu~ rell~e $30,000 plu~ the first t.aeuna 9ch 497-1371 caring confide nt ial T'Olll.na.10 key by touth. meuaaes wllh lc&ibill Daily PUot. PO Box 1560, Huntington Be.ch, J61Al8 otl:: refs. mplo · year. Writt' Gourmet In· ' rounitehng & referral Sup.ti S1luy• C111l Con· Don't drop t.he ball I Get and Impact! Our ads. we C~. CA. 92626 Beach Blvd, Suite 121 e~s14.~~ri· t.ttnallonal. 9o•&lA. Dai FOU~O: Grey altered bort1on. adopuon "' trol Career 1-:mplo)ment Job Wllh a low ('OSl Oasb are proud l.O U), ttally =OBBYSHOP Cla.ss1fiedads aciit>iii ly Pikll. P.O. Bo"I l:ifiO. Male cal. Nwpt Shor~. l:ttplllg. \l[ent)'. S56·~. 3.tOO Pilot Clau1fltd Ad. set ruulla. Ph o n L Wtd. and Sal. itcrTW. small items or ony _l_'fn __ or_wbds ____ , CostaMeu.Ca.92SZI hemis.wsyou 6312144 APCARE 547.2563 lrvu:ie.Slel0'2,SB Phone8i2·S678. St.t.WTL "~ PUota .. irted ilm\.Justc:all&U-56i8 J. --'--~~~-;-,~...,-...,...._,.----i.__.., ~!~-..?!~~!!.~ ..... .?! ... :.~~~~ ....... ~!.1.~ ' J . Refri •. 2 dr. U n n. fM •• e IOSO Miactl•"o11t IOI MIK.U.._t IOH t TELEDHONE SALES •VOf:•4o. ... ,.,... ''" •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••• •••••• ••• • •• •• • • •••••••••••••••••••••• SAUSMEN F· · ;4J· J:o'tL ~~':°'" Mabot diruna tbl, • chn. 1a n1 e d : t; er man . t"l.xture ... Store ft Olt' • -Oak dinette w/3 chn J apao<'Se Wu Rellc11 Eqwµ. Sht>lvei.. braclc 12 to 16 yean of·~ wantin1 to earn l20 to IM> or q,ore per wee-l~ Chance to win trips lo Philadelphia, Washington D.C. or Cape Kennedy ; cash, bikes. go-tartlni and other prizes. If you live i,_ Costa Mesa, Na.wport Beach, Hunlio~on Beach Of EJ Toro-Mission Viejo area, uU 549-8956 and a.s.k tor MEN ·WOMEN Dryer,elf'tt. wain~' hbrar1 tu1: aworda. doncr1, un' ~nick•(•tc lit4 t:.M :i\ OYER Zo trttnUke-.$lOI.. waltWt.:cod tbl 6: wl ~. lforma,helmU-6'1~ ~.SM·~~ w..-.. Waterfall bdrm .et lk'aut)' Salon ~quipmclll Have run selling Orange County 's nSearalLD. tiet' dryer. c.•mplt, t1Wlnd5or chrt WATERIEDS :i hvdruulu.· chulu ' leading newspaper aloni ~·rth an Only u..ed 3 mo. SN. rp aple. antq. chlnie Completc$l29.&sd~liv d ry\•r 11. 2 11 hompo1> import•nl charity drive. '7$-H cablMt. a avoc. velv•t EVER UNOEKSOI O t•hair1-1 wu1tln" room ':.":i' tC:."'t:)n!~ulur\'ffXV Aquallei&vcn 830 '1002 d ·:1k. ~tc Xb1t cond .. bi\t EXCELLE.._.T R.&R11...1111...1GS lk-t-IOZO ""' 11 • - -otrover$1,000. t1t!..'-':; 011 " ~ " " ••• ::;:: ... •••••••••••• 18th ~ntury car,·1:4 50(• FIREWOOD CaJI 4\W-4000 <>f "'~·74411 Mr. Scott · Two~ bol&r lhUls .,.... • chr". pine hutch. e<>m· he• I 0·30 I ·30 s·~"8·30 ~uwlnD lO•pd Vinut1. Pon•nt rurn. 11nported 548·112SO Equal Opportunity Employer • • • ·~V-• 2'1", nu. Auatraan lkpd from Holland. 7 pca ol --Tn~wntC'r, Roy111I ~rt•· FULL OR PART TIME Snator ·u ". Xlnt. fl n.t m a b <>&. u t q Wanted Juke &x. 1'111ball bit'.~. l l!" "'W TV SU ,.._ .. 1 __..... ~U2 bookcate, mu pie lamp lll1chln('s, Al'C41dci equlµ IJoth ad •W tm ....,W..,.... 71~ .... Wmhd 7100 -'/::11rrw., Ml.._ Jr' IP --a tbl. fvt.pty.$41M100. mtnl Workm;i or not -GuARDs ...................... ....................... ao .. ' ser..t. w. o. c.... ...._ ........ IDJD - -638,2lGatM9 19'&6 sc•aM ·E·TS C..e.Mfte M•••••tff'M NGMACHOPlt C:..'46-4llO. ....................... 8:-:~~'~t~~i~~~~~!~:GE w11hr & tlt\t' dry•r, I\ -i. P«manent, fun " part· , Alffrtlve Pre\ IOU» Kxper req 'd UOLEX Rene.x 8mm all 64.5-7485 run ild. both SlOO Oln\'\te ANSWERS ome. Phone Is traR$p. Nat I cu aeeb mana&e· Al)ply in pcrr.on, CPD ln· Hefp W..W 7 I 00 "-W..t.41 , JI oo S Lens. $4$0, ' ' lbl, 2 lv11. 6 t•hrt1 SOO ?40'.l ~·Call ~4. menl oriented person. dui.t.r1es lot" . ZJOO E 1··•-•••••• •• ........ ••• ••••••••••••• .......... _!.98-2"75 a.n. $ Serla kln8 at~e bud SlOO, Sur u lo 1111 W y. (,; M 11(•,•tll• GI\ en Collc1e de&l'Ce. cart-tr Wll!ihlre Ave. s ,\ J[ p "----10_.0 53111-1913 "veti or "'6-0382 $46..51~ St11f\ t~t"nnel Hair Slylbt-Eam more minded. Call Control -LE HONE s•• tt ....... .. morns. fllS BILI, by ncd.laa apace. Lead· Car e1.1r Employment PlUMIM·IOATS ~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• Sllv4'r ltidullioni. 999 Pt<tr.onally. t nevt>i 1n1 CdM .aloo. Jim. A&ency. 55"-11~. 3400 W~t.nil Corv .. manut 1 M-Wom-•PET WOILD• ti'or Sale: sofa & loveseul pure, 1 ounce. $4 50 eu bc-ht'\t•d 1l'lr' iMun <·ould 644·'7121,M2.o&43 ~~~.NB of lbe world 6 tinot ,..., ...,., Pit Bulls, P ekes, $1!0~ crib $25; recliner ~\'tPt>.835-7641 c.Hl~l'. 11nt1 110c1•I llAlR STYLIST·Opentor with cllentele for shop w/new prom 1h arln8 ~~.6'lw.:r10 crw11ng ~allboata. bas llr Retired -Disabled . Chihuahua. Poodles, $40 ; hi a b c ha1r S5 Sterlin it StlVt<rWi.lf(.' lx•h;n1ur. l'llCll m.Y &'• Mllll~fMENJ vacan<•y fur u PtirtOn E . . Shlh-lzu, Malt~e. ~a.aa 96(>.2034. Beautiful ornat\' "Sud( 111mm;m hundcd me HIS ,. , w'al le11st t )r '"<~r. in arn extra mon~ in your spare ttme. APllO. Coclten, tOC>m1xed Maple dining 5 t tl)I Rose". Oven stock St600 BILL. boot P!umblng ~some Workfromyourownhome selllng loeal pUJ>Ptes. Stud $Vt «n06l c hrs, hutchcio~'. ret~ul.Sacnfu·eforS600 w· h • 9 1~ -M· TRAINEES le'<pe~._ •n.tehogrne IJlStaootJla· home newspaper. bree<bF•••vi·e·w!S2SSA· W0pe· ln'ft..hv!}. Matchln& couch & chr PP. 835·7641. r::u~ri>hi:no. ~~)(·12>.:s~· NoE N ion. NWi :iveownt $ HI t. c---i -1 ... . • "'u. $100.968-2'142 ----• . Jmrn:r!ie <>::~~ It traQ!Sporlal)OQ. Appl)! '" -s .. ORS Paid 531·502'7. o· all. itla~ dlsplay Cll:ll', lllOrlli~ bm. !14:! 4GtO_ HAJRSTIUST w /CoUowlna 847-4517 evs Mu lbeoverZl. to e.al.e sward al 21~ San C l e m e n le, Dana Point, GOODNEWS DAY BED. loni twin sz lights. mirror back. BBCFamily Mt'mlwnslup Bond.able. car & phone. McCormlc;._t~ ~ Capistrano, San J uan Capistrano. A dlet scientifically mall. in xlnt cond, sturdy Open9·4 631·0700 for sale Help Wanted part.-tlme eves &: craveyard shifts. Jack In The Box, ~ _Baker, Cotta M2•· GoToTtt.l Nearest -uu1a Call collect, 437-295', 10:00 AM to noon balanced for your do•. ~~!rabmek. am naugh. Loveseal flor ··I $7" 646·Ul47 or642·s.&•O ..._.... k f · ' • p.ll"""" ac w/s torage • " · ... --UTOJEM MARKET Expernecc.67$·3359 as or.Ball Hall. ~~!~~!:'d:i~~ less area, very sturdy. Xlnt R~cline~. SSS. Auto tank ESTATE SAU •HOSTESS• .BLUE DOLPHJN REST 3355 Via Udo, N.8 . F0tApplicat.ionldnfo PIESSOPlt .... o,....-11t1Lql1w• Sc1eoc.e DietProd~ls forboysroomorden.$SO. f:J:'p~s~2~7~ wood Oov ~r Shores·fl'lne OR CALL (714) 642-7700 W . 536-1140 831·2.SSl ajl. 5:30 p10 --~.:.. furniture couk & Ut!rkt•y lJl be work tng ......_W__..__.. 71-.J ....... W-...;..&....,.I · 120 YARDS. neur new Guy1 , ont1qu('S, C'hnrn, w'fiberglallS 6: resio on • ....,.. -..-.. ...,.. _.. 7100 Germ a J m t h · cvr ·t 11 o I 11 · r• I ••••••••••••••••••-•• ••••••••••••• n Po r ,_ .., ...... _ 1055 s ag carpeting. shaded . :> t • 1 l., i. \~ compress on presses. • ... _._ Shepherd$ AKC 2 3 mo -... -areen $1SO 673 2282 646-1)437. Housekeeper couple wish Manufacture~ or Cera· -4ned I d ' mies &c wOod items needs '"'! a y lo live-in No full time help 9'19-8600 c b1ldren. Pvt rm & · · ~ust be ~dinated & ltE SALIS STUDEN!. ~url time for old ·ma les, 1. ia mo: ••••••••••••• .... •••••• • · · • like working w/hands. Earn as~ commission boat m111nt.a1nance. App. female. xlntfor family GARAGE SALE all Alr ~-ompressor for sale. tcell..eout Someg~neraJfactoryex· fors.alesand list.ings.No ly a l doc;k 209 E . protection, All shots ti furn i ture:. 1116 SOlbPSl.usedonl'e.S75 Want.cl 1011. board. Salary. NB . 'MASSIUSf 6'4.fill9 Wanted. Nig_bts &: wknds SSCASHSSFOR per. req d. lsl & 2nd Shift monthlycb~rge. Nice of· Bayfroot, Little Balboa g u a rant~ ed. ( 213) California, HunUngton 830-3157 •• • ••••• •• • •• •• •• •••" ~ work in a clean modern fice.Call5f9,9$ll lslandbtwn).5pmonly. 118$-$ll8 Be~d\. ---------• Housekeeper, live-in, avail. Please call. plant. H E A R I N G A l D . C~M..t C6. ~ Teacher -Pre-School, Samoyed Huskies. Male SALIS! S~US! Qualitone. Good cond Goodusedfurn/rcrr11b> .good ref's, father le 12 yr 963-7723 or 9112,3934 18582 boy. Pleasant Beaeh Buch Bl. H.B. 7'01 Ct.yA•~ HI s'.-~ ~ii:.·.:~-,~~hr. fem.9m<>1.$50. STAITStAMDllily Batteries. Asking s100. ~~stove~~s-~63 ·cWdtuf"neacb& ' ~~ . ' 49S-4806· COMECLEARUSOUT 646-019l WANTB>USED home, 846-2289 McDOINllds SoulbofGarfield> . . T le..lw. Sal Labrador Rtvr. Pups. OPENALLWEE.K Mmbrsbpw/aJlprh•lnNB ORllHTALRUGS ~ :r~~PNfg~tw~= EquaJOppo• .. Employer ~S FurvaewDr.CM I '-_~ne. 1$ Black. ~K...C/OSA . CHAIRSTOVACUUMS Tennis Clb. $1 ,050 in And Tai>ewlry. P\'I. f'l> p/time help. Apply a1es Clerk p art time, ~'4 ft PM Shirts. Part· Champ 11r ed. Shots. FURNITURE, TVs & eludes transfer fe<-Only. HOUSEKEEPER. AQytime -Photo Drive Up in San ume.180rover.Hour.ll <213>370-6068 MORE! 644·6512 Moo·Frt . 644-5117 Meo-~ •oouCTION C l eme nte Id eal wages" comm. ava1 . '"be"' H k p 460No.NewportBl.NB 8:»4:30. ----" It -J:'ll . ' FordetailscaUS40-0301 ~ nan us Y upples 645-M2.1 P/time. Vic 64th St, NB. call 64S-0089. Must have own transporuUon. ouse eeper/Cook for 700W. Coasl Hwy, NB MANAGER h.ousewlves. college Lo6 An elesTimes Pinto Males. Bred ro Carpet, linoleum. Iii<' & RA TI AM beaut. home .. Llve·in.1----------aarls.Call493·2880 l37SSun~ower,C.M . rac:inl & ahow. $109. Honn 1060 drps, UY" above whlsl. ' Pvtrm/ba.642-9606. EDICAL·Front ore Res-cib,l1'ti-ln~lude to t $$7·3118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Molit brands . D an• WAMTED INSURANCE PoSilion Kno ledg f ..... -., ....., .. esman repreaen ex· The A R h •• , 556-124 I ' all . · w e 0 in-house produetlon & elusive athletic dub in . r~y eserve ~s ..... C w ..... h ., .... te ., H.onea. Must sell. Ree. S frum'the 1920-1!1.'l<l s insurance, pegboard, s hipments. Direct 1 • f . 1mmed1ale openJnp in"" ""'."'"'"~ rpuppaes. $3SO ea, Includes tack. 12t3l432·7534or438·153:J F1re & casualty s~y. accounts etc. N.8. area. supervision or leads, rvane or preopenin Medical fields Clerlc~I champ lines, $95. ready App-J 1elding s yrs VJ 20nental Rugs, 1 lge Fish ------- Person a l lines. Ex· Mall resume to supcrvisorslnassembly, ~~mbjri1hip t r\ve. Administrative. a nd Apr.l,'95·S487 Arablangeklin&lZyrs. Aquarium, plant s,Wntd.2lickels for01n1J periencereq'd. b'?S-0562 Classified ad no. 638 clo fabrication. injection p,1 er: h comm ss on. many more. Free Trni. 0 ... old F 493-4750 silverware, l coffee pol. Newton John concert. Dally Pilot. PO Box 1560, moldi u 5 a v e 5 0 m No exp req'd. Age 17·M 1 ... o. em Ba 968-1S07 Mareh 23. 536-:n72 INTERIOR DESIGN Costa M~aCa 92626 ng & plant main· knowledge of racquet for tho5e with no rev ijound. Beautiful, a ll FOl" ule. Welch pony. . ------ASSISTANT · tenance, & coordination ball. 752·6062 for ln mlllt.ary ave For P 1bots,$20.88'7-4SZS. S300. Xlnt jumper all Mobile phone, dupleli Mnkal Pm time 631.oo&O Mf!DlCAC front.tiack 0r. Wiother dept"S to auure terview. -. · mOl'e . shota.41M-42N ' system, S rh11nnel11, G.E. lnttrwlwtlb 1081 ---------' ri<'e. Solo N.B. M.D product output. Ret'enl anf"o ~n Joilllng--ttn1 suty Terrt-erBeut AXC. transmitters. $~00. ••••••H••••••••••••••• lnvenloryCOlllrol Salary open. Prefcollege1 ~anagement eJCper re· Sales Rep ~~t)~.~~) 594·02191 rem.• mos. CarefuUy Rones broken It trained 5SZ-3068or544·3833 !"or S1tle : Vitn <'lunni:t, ToSl0,200 bckgrnd. Send resume to! Cl d .. Reports to . Vlo POWEi SUPPi.fi$ . bred forahow, bas tbof.i, by proiC!$Sioo~a at your Xlnt cond. S95. cv<ls. FascilMltilMJCo. ad 00. 545. Daily Pilot.I Pres1denlofopenuomc. Stt90 + CoC• onlyl200.ot"F$38·2288. place. Speclahae In pro· Schwinn lOspd Super 83:J.9442 seeks ~right person to P.O. Box 15601 Cost111 CAU549·l041 + c.-+ s..... TIRISlltVICIMIH AKC Lhasa A 0 blems615--6266 ~por~ . .Kenmore Po~l --------funct ion co m p uter Mesa Ca 92626 Equal0pl)Ol'E'mployer . --r· . 118 pups. Zif·Zag. Am/Fm radio New cond '(Int t o rw oriented syslem11. Call --·-·------Bl~h1p ,~. orrera So. Reqwred. Contact Bill 7wk~. ftl & F. CltmpocLASSlC APPALOOSA, w/speakers. 842·3()13 an Walson Folk tiu1t11r Chery l Small. MB·l2.88. MODELS.MASSEUSES ____ Cahf. terntory lo 1ndiv. Norcross at our store al quabty.$22Sup.63?·9106. Rea:.. brood mare, show 6. wicasc:itl0.~51 4151 Dennis &t Dennis Person-l''igure Models Esl'orts REAL ESTATE SALES w/malh merchandising. 1'1th & Newport Blvd. K ... _::.. ,.__ hb......., pro1pecl well broke 1 -_.._.....,. ' A .,....ENT IO retail track rttOrd. F C M. ees......... luun1\ll "'" U ' · • nel ServkeorRuntingto.n ~·Top money. N~w • • N Paid Also Fee Jobs Cal · 1 yr old. Female. 751 .i:en e, versatile. Asking Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd, Stud10.631'3Kll LICENSED. Bob w' • IUQ ·-·o MJL• -T1•1 co. «540-8116 $3SO. ln Norco 73'-0081 or Suite 121. ----UNLICENSED. es. •• ...., • ...,_.,, en -.-" 13S-4807 HUISIRYNAM GET'FHt:RED nis ~Dennis PenonlKI 1'13tSUperlor,C.M. lrishSeller,alteredmale ---------1 JANl~RIAL Expe1"d ltllme Meture CARPET Service of Huntlngto Call6"2-.3884 2 yrs beautiful $2$00• Jewetry 1070 C<>uple, p/tameCall btwn male, o~er 21. 6 ·ouys in· TREATMF.N"l'! Beach. 16168 Beach Blvd Ph: 962.osso. . ' . •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 1 12&5pm. 546·9834_ eluding Sat & Sun. Work W\I train you to sell SUlte 121. WANTED J anitorial man for 11crub· w/planu & trees. DeUv. horm.'8 with an acceleral· S ,.._to Y• 1041 ' !!::l:."c~~1xi~~;·1~. ~"f. ~u~~Y ~Pinl~~.~,~~:a ~~i:~s ~tr:I~ ~~~~~~~ei:: Ss~lrcftor; T $;~.e f:c~ ~~re TOOL l DIE ;;~·;:::·;;;:·;:·:·~·r:~ tlJifvg ~:~i~ 546-98:M. 8J0..5M.'I le~ed m earning big ~~~se;J !0 $4. '(~ ,r;; 30m t MllffR Germ Shep, M. s mo. ART OBJECTS' , GOLD·, --------~-----money rrom the st.art ....,._s ucess u · ... : ft Poodle,F.4'31rs,581·1016 JH MAUI Nurses Aides. 3 UPM gel Uldmduul~zed fre~ ~02~~E~~~~n. call Eitperien ced person . SILVER S ERVICE, , is back! Now forming Exl)t'r·d. Country Club training on the JOb in one • w/abllity to design & Cockapoo male. 9 mo. FINE FURN & AN· new distributorship., no Conv Home,S. W. Santa ofmanytopofrices lO<'al· SEAMSTRESS fabricate dies from de· love. c hildre n , no TIQUES.4145-2200 capit a l required. AnaAve.SAS49·~ edlhruout OungcCoun.-Por-SailMakel'.Toppay. tall drawings; Able to hsebrlm,646-83'Z QUALITY COLUMBIAN Ueautiful fa shi~n s . Nurses Aides. ?AM·3PM. ty. call for further de· Expr. req. Apply Ull· work Independently; To good bome, Shepherd/ emeralds. Wb.lse prices. i\-l•nuttcment po!t1ttons &l1PM·'1AM exper pre tai l~. Arlene, t714) manSllils.6fs.6Ml> ffav~ ow~ tools. &~ Malemute"Female, lyr MS-1401" a-~~ul. 963·97SO f'd. !'ticsa Verde Conv. 848-8742 WOC'kinf cioods. Day shift old. Spayed. 645-0295. 1--------1-0-7-5 Hosp, 661 Center St. C. M. SEC·G EN ERAb.OFFICE only· 'leStock lt.\tl~E't:itZERS ---Naval archit~ct requires CAU 549·3041 Female watch Cat. blll & •••••• .. ••••••t.•••••••• Now Interviewing for • orrice RECEIVING e.xperienced typing etc. Equal Oppor Employer white declawed, 2 yrs Beautlrul Live Adult qullllty oriented Sales SECRETARY .. $568up Knowtedle of boats & old. Good fam cat. short PEACOCKS. Only $50. PersoMel. Jewelry ex· Type SS, SH 80. INSPECTOR . Sp a n 1 s I a o g u a g e hair. 557-64«1. Call Lily 548·1859 h I f I b Out.standing rompany 1 helpful. C4ll 6"'3404. ..._, · 1 poodl per. e P u • ut not es· Anaheim Location Rt.>eeives & Inspects ven·: -TYPISTS ...... e mll\I e, 4 yrs. I071 "entlal. Cull 549-1379 for MEDICAL .. $600 + dot material 'machined I' SECltlTAltY . Purebred. Shots. Well••••••••••••••••••••••• ..1ppt. I t'rontorbackofrice parts, elt'(llronic parts. Exec. Sec'y-Xlnl sh & trai n ed. Nds clip. Blonde Regal Lathe & ICIY,UHCH/ICEY Mission Viejo Areu printed cin·w"l boards typing skllls nee. Beaut. 963-3388. acces. Drill press. Lin· TAPIOPEIATC>aS I l''eere1mbursed 1Hlli iing prints. new ofc near O .C . colnArc Welder,22Samp lYrminexper.onkeyto <AlsoFeepositloni;l spec1ficaUons. samples Airport. Raub, Bein, dience training com_plete. Masks, etc. dist' equip .. or IBM 129. \.; Vll';Jo It processe1,. Interpret Frost & Assnc., U.01 housebroken 9 M.o old Honzontal steel sa.w. 1-'-lll·time avail on 2nd or "MPLOYM ENT blu prints. Prev10WJ ex· QualJ, N.8. 833-0070. 495-0510 ' • · portable spray paanl 3rd h''" p , AGENCY per. neceu. as receiving .compressor, gun. etc. 8 "•· erm. p/ttme 2117S2 MargucrHe Pky clerk or 1n.'\pector. ,..... Beaut. German Shepherd Bosh Hand Grinder & ~wail on lat, 2nd or 3rd Suite t6 Mleion Viejo Call for uripolntmenl S.Cy/looldlffper --c...,.. DriYe fem1ile. We saved from floor t ype Grinder & fi~~b~~,F~~~~:t~;re:;; t bite oH Fwy.Avery Exit lndUJ1Lri11l RelatioM Al ra1f 'NA ~Rec . Ltt e < S4M~ I pound, approx syrs. Gen othefil r toolss. or1 fiMce Desks. eull Jnturntcd Dato 831·9240 714/494·9401 p11yro . 011 • Acro6S ...-om tle644'8685 1 es, etc. a e arch UI, r,,._ S3J-00'10 o•uuc· 1--C Cwt...... Serfic• O.C. Airport) lO&m. 775 Laguna Can· ""'"'.,.. · m TELONI Aubt_. Equal Oppor Employer Btfl lem Germ Shep. yon Rd. or call 499·2446. LcMrn inve£1menl nrornr· ADJUSTU .,..., ""' G •1 f Neutered. Habrkn. Shots. I nd h,. •2+ Yt-;irll t'' ... • •· ALTAIR •zJ>e""· en ° cexp.. Llr. Lovea kids. 962·7213. For Sale, Taylor sot\ ice tyuc1111 exe anana. """' NIGUEL w•1·-ESS-E~ cr eam mn"n . Com· New clau t1lartm11 11oori. Cuualty Adju~lm~ p I A ~ '" ~ ,, aa.. .... C2t /Sparow Inv l>1v. •Multiple Llnee~1)tlr LAGUMA llACH eraonnc J(ency ' Lunches only. F'ood & 1"NWW'• 1050 merciatnoor modt>I, $800 963-'78ti6 & Bilingunl Sp:rn l':n11. F',qual Oppor. l!:mployer 27601 For bell Rd. Ste 49 cocktails. N. B. 645-5222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• firm. 494·5488 XJ be f 13 Flac:11 C.ntcr I Mr. Brewington • nt C'~dll~~~:~orlonil _ _ _ tl I· 1477 * *' BUY* * Mlsctl•Hut I080 MecMftitt.GeMral stmect. oo 8080 ••MAID Pffm. JOb. Top wage11. Newpor t Beach 1·ravclod1e. 62014 W. &11tlvnn<'t1mt>nl RICIPTIOHIST Lngl.ll'laNfguel •WELCOMl::WAGON• Good Used "'1rnllure & ••••••••••••••••••••••• opporlunll•l'"· L111ht typin11. plt'11Jin1; ~c n in~" In H .B .. Apfllancea-OR I will WANTED Send brier n·~umt• ~tat l)t'r11on11llty, J(OOd• •P· y cslm. or energetic. Sel forYou I I •-""t C"'ll ~l 2 lHl·slart<lr, w/car, who M•s-s· •UCTI01o.11 TOP CASH DOLLAR n11cmpoymrnl"'1111l11r)' .~1ronce. ... 'w 4, $19 ........... wport likc:ic mcc:llnA peopl('. ~ •-~ " PAID t 'O R Y OUR history to l'Nsonncl ~fon/W~/F'rl. 89-H4\l N~ CX~'l'ienccd hotel r I e x i b I II h rs ! 64WH6. IJJ.9625 JEWELRY. WATCHES. l\t~~t:::lnsuranC'"Co. u l.s 11ecrelary. Xlnl 213/438·2'150, l';.0 .E. Aft 6-C .. 142·1142 ART OBJECTS, OOLO " It &.1--t t ulury & bcneflU S I LVER SERV I C~. \AIDS. for motel, tull or 1757~ Hrookhu';"l * .up•-a 1133 0570 EJCt.. 386 WOPttF.N PART TIME Handsome 6 pc executive F I N~ FURN It AN put time. cxper not rt' !ount11m Vly, Cn .121011 Attractl\c llooaewlvca eorn up to de11k •uite ror home or TIQUKS. 645·2200 \.!U_t Hwy, NR quired. Apply in penion, l';qual~~~n1>loyN· Thll~ ll upt'n<>r l n •1ne ervlct' Sta. Attendant ~.per hour t'n•hlon ofc.rrTS.&40.172Seve ----- COllt M u I 320~ rlicnt iit'('kll typin,: for f I t i ml' day". LI t e N 0 e x p t' r 1 f' n c r ---King 111.0 bc:d. new. xtr11 tlar.:,.. Dl~d. CMn. OPTICAL COATI~ t'Ortt.'&pondenel'. p"6ne11 mechanical knowl.-ctge. ncct'1m1ry. Mr• Wood, Sile. Euly Am. maple llv nrm $195 Incl dcl. Uaual· ,_.•Ad i. w._..•1 World C4ll SH 642.-5611, Ed. llO Tiiied For T odaJ! Hanging Planters • ----TrnlnH. W Prod~llon Cull t'ontrol CUt'l't Neat 1 pp e 8 r . & 003-inMI rm set l300, zl1 za1 $OW· lyhome~ 2263. MAIMTIMANCI Pl. NB M2·M46. &mploymenl l\l(cnry, hondwrlt1n1t Apply Inf( mHh. w/all•Ch, ltd -V-d f h ----Whip up jiffy pl111t111 fOf' Perro. Jeb. Rt-q's ru11 ,, -rt T-I •. , 556.&0S. 3100 lrvlne. Stt l\M's 2$00 Nt"wport m. MerchandiM cond., 11clf dufr011t refrig, • 0 ome e11rpet. yourHlf or friend~' sJlllls It loots. ~ nni per •a · me e~t.'" • Sat 102, NB c M ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio table II antique dark le Ille nvl)('ado ahal{. Brr11hlen any room w1lh hllllf wk. Newport HeHh A!'tl. Pcrfert for i1tu . . ........ 1005 card lbl bookll reeot'dA Like new 67S·520$ t1f't 11 Ina r1l1nt111 111114' with aitl Tre•elcutiie G208 w dents ln111dr work. Rental Yard Attendant, rvirC' Sta . Attendant,••••••••••••••••••••••• Mornlnga only 8AM : wkdaya,G75·3824 flel• or cut leans. flow•rs Coutllw)' N.8 · Guuanteed w111u·. Call f/tllnt. WkdBY orr Must full or, p/tlme 1\pply, Amcrlun Oraphophone Zl'M.644·5825 250 ydll off white: nylon L 11f..,.i-11f41\'"t.-Crochet of ~my 11,cord cotton ' · ~or 542·4022 tx>twn twv~ irood handwritlnic & Brown 1 Sh4'11. 900 F.. mint cond. 1 of a kind, .. . shair home used carpet. I or l>fd1Pfttd cotlon Pelttlfl MAIMTINANCE 3 & 5pm or betwn s 30 & nC';at np~arunce. Apply. Conr.l llwy, N.8 bestoffer675_.,.16 UdO Mirror 11et 1n 12 5C>""r yd 1131.0797 70071 direction~ for two. MICHAHIC ll:30pm. 1930Newport.C.M. --"" Medlt.rra me,$40.Medlt. · ... ~ · Sl.00 for eech ~ttern. ~ 2nd Shirt. Leltdin• , • Sewing Mit c hinct\rmolr e W alnut 11leroo <'Onl!Oll•, w/lopc,Lenox.CbJna "fmpenal.. 351NCllpettenaforflm-cl• inanufacturcr ol plDstlc PART TIME Rt>ul E~toteS11le~ Operaton. S1n1dc needle w/bcvcloo mirror l2SO S'7$. icold erullficd velvet pattern, servcc 8, perr. TOOArS TIMING calla for 1ll'llllil lld lllllclllnc,..., ta1 products for food service Dour to door. conlnctlnl( Join # I & !lpc:claJ mal'hines. Ex· Very aood condition'. recliner. $50. 2 gold rond. 644·6683 component"'''' you ctn ~oor· ........... industry. 5 Yrs general voterw for signntun•" nn . . pr r . on I y C 11 r J S36·48T3 lamJlll $33, l wull picture dln1t1 m•ny WIYJ for worll· -.a• aft..,._ I H induslrhal maintenance petitions . Ovt.>r 18 . •Free lG Day Triammc Manufactunn11 1'84 W. ' S$,403-SMZaf\GP&1 BeGutlry your home with tmel·lelsure! lHn jeeket. ..,,.. exper .• hydraulic exper •• S:>t_...07. ~rse ,._ 17th St. CM. &45·6820 .,,..mcff 1010 ANTIQU"' DR"""';;;:--R a lovely antique designed Plllp,"1.:.~0l>Pe-tterlnde90at311~.' .. ~s!!•,! ... 161, OW CW-Ila. lathe mlllln1 & some •"""'dillac....,rProoram ••••••••••••••••••••• .. • ";' AA>olJI; comb i n a tio n door "'"" ..,. -MewY.ti.MY IHtl,...., knowiedge of injection Pft'fed •Ill Sal~<?rangeCounty 'Shaklee Distributors F'Y'ciiht Damage Hotpoint ,.!'UST~EE, ldbl bed, knocker. door viewe r. Sl1u a, 10.12. 14. 16, 1a. 20 ...... ~ za,. , ..... moldlna nettsa.. APPlY Wortl'--•U L1st1nis Orange wanted. Training pro-Sale 3623 W Warner ~.963-8 4S Brin' both beauty & ~~~~1<:::~.i:io~~(~ .....,.. .. ut LI-~ County d i vlded. C..11631·3271. nearHarbor.Santa Ana.' SOiid Pecan din l~ble Ir 4 secunty to )lour homt.>, Send Sl.00 for Hell p1tten1. MORE then ever before! 200 C_.... M..t. Co. ~ •' I A v er t I !i i n g n chrs s tudio rouch 19 cu ror only $30 Installed. Add * for tlldl ,.nem for ~slsns plus 3 frtt printed 111· 9-.Z:l"--or California SHIPPINGCLHI RECONDITIONED AP· n re'rrig, 4 .... wr'ougbt 494-0556callan.6 ~-llrntll~ fllndlinc, side ICEW 1976 NCtDLCCRAFI 760 I Cl41J A•e, HI ... ,.... •#1 Advertising In Nation 2 Yrs expcr req'd. Apply PLIANCES. Buy-sell· ~ tit CATAl.001 Has everythlna. 75J. cWestofBeach.tr l :l0.91"" If unllc-ensed. let u.s U · an person. CPD In · t r ade. Dunlaps 1815 iron tbl le 4 t'h111, w/um-For Sale, hideabcd, Baby Credltt will S411111 . 11.80 SouthofGarfttld) Eam $100salarv + C'Om· sisl)'oubtobtai.ning )'our dustrles Inc. 2100 E . Nwpt.CM.548·7'180. brelllt & base. 2 P<' sec-Grand Piano l~ car111t ....._.,..,. Crechtt1 W1nlr11lle 1.00 EquaJOppor EmpJoy"" mlssioo per week OOtnl! Real ~state License. Wibh1reAve.SA lion al. 581133" desk diamond Eves 556-0004 ............. Nifty ntty Qlllb -1.00 -------'--'---' el\.loyable work m our CaJI -Apartment size refrlg, w/miatchin1 swivel & · · ....... lllpplt Crotlt1t 1,00 "'•nager Wanled r.ewofficeneartht.'0.C. URory S1lkScree11Artist,(Photo Whitew/turquotseinter. &rm chr, cat tree .NoritalleChina,Chath@m 1nw ... 1•1t .. MNS1w+llltltlttll 1,21 expanding ladies ap Airport. You must ll%·S•40 ~)Do own 11et up I( WesUngbouse. Perfect SS2>TZ34 pau.ern, 20 pea. 5"ct of 4, ,....._ MY IHI I . ,.,._, ltttdltp1l1t left $Ult parel chain. Strong on possess 8 pleasant clear prinUng. Por custom dill· ~. s.w, f7$.2166S. ~~ ,price $42. 646·6'114 ...._ A81MSI. DP. flewtt ci.c••t lffll 1.00 s ales fl leadeublp voice & 8 confident man-plays. Muat be exper. ·Early Amerlc~n Lov btwn3•8PM. _.lnLI.._. Mti,_. ~tleht lffi '-" Unlimited growth potcn ner. Perfect for slue.tents I r v i n e a r • a 14 ca fl rrosl free ref rig. Se a t , U I h l 1 ree n. . De ,.. ''" W. te 1•t a l11ttlat trwclltt "" -t.ot tial. Real future. Call f & housewives. No actual <114)56e.145'7. Xlntt.'Obd. avocado area Ir UKE NEW CARPETING ""8n frMT 1114 aew fw l•stllt .... ,.... 11t11 -1.IO appt.&&S-2111116. sellind involved. For 6'6-4612 goodc:ond..SZS.197...m. Coral 16XZ2. Blue lh12, ~ J........_",-~ ........ 'c'sta~~.lllJ ~ 1 1-! ., ---------t----~-....;....--~--1 Avoc. 12x.14 • lZXU~ .,.-~~ .,..,.. '"' ,., ,,.,,. .. llft -· ·"" Management mott Info '3-3.8098 betwn 1111 lmlE! Kel•lnator rctria cop· Bdmuuiw, tolid oak d whl lh17 $200 takes au' he ~ •I '"' clilfet. c .. , .. ,, All'•• 114 • PEOPLE PERSON 9am·St>M-peltOM, xlnt cond'. $1$0. bed, bookcase hdbrd. 14$-"36. . ' $'' IWI.__. ~"I !!,!Ylttf 1A1fl?*J'!.f,t21 ,.., £1ec look·,,.. f "rt Talce Q a new hobby. •.001/ 491H9:1. Sl.'IO. 56'M02'7. "" lltlt -" _,. 1 • .,,.., ~1 . '·-.or P• . ~ faJ1lc$t ctraw in the Scllinl IU'thtna wilb II Walch '* "Tho Hobby Tirlal\'f'• Private Club ..... 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N~o~,~~~~l RenlD' 11J7$0pen Ruad TOPIUYR T4\'I, !IOZ, Slh t r blue. amffm, tllarp, low nu. coavm11 UMdOMte hn; 0-11:1. fn.lU7 ahpo wltb lr•ller. fWb' aiell~ .• 1lpa e.t S.1a1 fln\. & lUt! Top l?0,000 ml • ~pd. 1rn, da)1. t2tJ> ••~.or b"'a.::U::· ellie~, Vn4 AM/PM atou Mao/otrer. WW ..U ~ W....,. Rat• $44...S dollupa.adfodmporta. ~·••· am fm . tlt'an _!:!..~"-----•---------811 StO<'k! Exemple. 'QI Convertible OnJyS3198 (XSD~> HOWAaD Che.,... =Callo: ':&n.~ .. •l•Wi!!~:;::'"' ~:u~~~~:a.aY• ••nt.a,llW11f••all•x COSTAMISA (.v• &wknd S52·ll'72 •Corou.4i~.adrond, 'T4.14S Wp.Nutlrcs,1tl.nl Gl.OWl:IOAlltolPll. ·-·-\nl, By day OI' week DATSUN ...... 91J7 .OS tofld. :15,000 llU SU30. .. Ma-•vox ColorTY C1 .. 1ra.5*/ ~aA&. ....................... Catll~teoe.· P.P.•93Ml8. ~.ftotalcaal!Ntlat.r. lll·r& ifford a>l•1er: ._ tlJO f'OR •t'"'T . ~~~u.botB~l •-~a...t-w•76 4 O>rolla. I dr. Au•A,'UVolvo2dr.•uto.radlo. Dov~ ii Quall ts Newport S.a<'ll SSS.~ SllOO valYO. Used i mo. s...msaft fpm ••••••••••••••••••••••• n "' 20 Min -.-.. """ ~"9 -117$.04·1211 · CAMPBJl SHELL w/blta Motor Horoe. Besen _ .......... 1 COUMTY'S HONDA Can R/H, rod1al1 ht. Pl)'. $1 ,000 or bat ofter. 993& ,._Ii~ IHO INh le W.-prop1ne refria . i tove, now.9GG1~ -.-.. OVU I 00 kna. 121!18. N5·Ml• _m-_ai_t_. -----11 ....................... ........... cabla.U, >O aal water Ka,)'Ot ZS'. lo ml, pwr. air fffGK£ST l CIMMMe ,..._1 'T3 Ma.rk 11 COr91la wgn. 1968 t nS 4 1pd, steel w....s Plano . p p want.I -•••••••••••• .. ••••••• tanlt, aln.11, f~ Bob qr 1auto. all ldl'H, irlnt cond 0 · Xlne ~d. alr. dlac brl<I, radJals, ad cond. $151~. to~ plaDo loit cuh. .__._,_ _40 Ron,$4$-'30fllll'llll 87 $ UNIVERSITY radio. r clo'a 1uh. 9eM223 w.--·--7V SUOO /orr . UT·ltU/1---------t ---------..•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• I' Cab bllb tamptor 1beU, ,,....,.._ TN¥el 917 BUYEI OtdlMObllt 831 30!M UHd -------- Reblt Cable lau Or1Dd ' Oweoa Lap·Slralte IUte new, 1225. A~ 5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ._. c... • GMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9940 • Wur lltter J'reocb Cn.UeT.SupereoodiUoa. wlmdl.$41.4413 11• Alfltttun trlr. Trvcka ''fS CC'lic11.sllver w1mu:.. dl 99 JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prov. Baby Grand. C.lll46-ll0'7. 'i• llarqub camper for Ina. Co. appnhal. 1 ON IMPORTS ~H bo Bl d AMffM. low ma, Jtlnt ....................... Ford LTO. black,. dr. s,plaet.1.....HpricJat plann09'10 GlaatrobSwln1erbow lsnport t.nK'k, t.•vu, Whitti«J4,CM~l C06laMet~r r s:o.9640 <'Ood ~8342 l Owner, '$7 Bui c k full)'lo.dtd,vlntop.Xlnt '°"' .,.._ some " "' rider M ttWI boot. milT'ora, teltJcoaL ... ......___, ·oo Toyota crown. body & I Skylark. llke nu, •uto, =· $1000. w.m al\ .,...UllUDer.,..,._l h." Ttlr~~. g~. Slsi-t , alnl cond.. ~. ~Cfr1la ....... 9730 eniine xlnt rond Sl 200 a ir & nu tl~es $17~.•--------- r MZ..SU2 -~··•••••••••··~··•••••• orlwstolrer 842 8911.' 5Sl·lOl3,6il·2948 har" 2 dr, 'ta L TD ~ Apartmeet G New e o I. w or II; • ..•••••••••••-••••••• 6S Jai 3.8S. Mint C1)0d1 -. I " Setter tun C laulc SUOO/ofr. 113·117 ,73 vw Camper. All 'S& hrd Bli Wledow PU. tion. $3SOO. or bit orr •• 72 Toyota Corona 1970 Buick L4.' Subre. fa I :lc,~~~l~w;.'::,~:1;; SZD./bllolt. ~5 wkda.11 ort1ioal equipment. Im.mat.•· Auto tr1n1 673-~. Delwce, xlnl rood Sl87S power. nnyl lop Im mac t'lean. !'\t't" lo appree. B~R•l~-Orar•rn, mdl 16' Ftberal.au Chrple Makeoffer.Pb: 897-9tl0 :aa~t. A.~~~~===~ TOP DOLLAI '71 XKE Boadaur. Lo ma. Cl.11642-2702 ~. E~~,99-194 1 $3200.642-IGOS &l\SPM or n u .,,,at o er ove 'fOHP Cbrysler w /UI Ca~vH.<llou.nted 00 too l'oo many Xtru lo men PA.ID Air, wire whl•, stereo '73 Bult'k F.stat<e Watt wknds. S1JOO,IJl..0Ml trlr,cxuoblt,ak.lorl'WI. f40 Dodie. Duel wbla, t1on all. $4UO wat tape,xtru .Call&a.S.74. ~ir~~.~~~-52000 'G1Foni-.i.-l-nt-nm--nln_1_t'OO_ ~ Uprt&bt Plano. Beau.Wu.I· ~~~<TicJ'l/100> · Evn. PIS. P/B. Fully ttll con· t a mper, U9St/of IMMEDIATB. Y . ,.....,.,, W/W dillM. wa ll IO anyplace. ly faJalcl, pl1ya 1ood. _,.._ lalDed. New roll-up awn-without camper Incl' FOR ALL 68 ?+ 2 "'I"'· • auto, Codfflec 99 IS New brks. Urea, abock$ & ml.ICMTSI. BAYUNER VICTORIA· mc.SJS..8007. ~.!!'~ruauaate FOIEIGN CAIS :::~-=·~~~~· ....................... heavydut.y battery. $350.. c......M..M •I 1093 Twn Vol•os, Many, Motwcydts/ v • ..._eve1 ""ADILLAC" 67S-09'70,asltlor 8111. ---."'-=-·•H 11W1yxt.ras lobn Xha II 0 CALLORCOMllM tr ..... Ghlo 9735 " ....................... cond..Pvtpty"8-R Suaqu 915 Ford 51 Ctault. Rebl TO"' .. US ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fl8 Golax~. good cond. Neeeb l. m aple eab. • ...................... erig xlntbody.SllOO/w -MUSTSELL! g....a:ty & Pn·ce p /1. ad. tire • ssoo. w/metd1ln1 chr SlOO. Sell 9060 '73 Hoada ST90. Only 300 d;;l.-...-. HIWPORT IND 847-4712 . ..,.... al b ' miJ Ori& J t '70 Ka rmann Ghia '72 Toyota Celka ST. 0 70 a--------...... e. w • ea · atni&ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• es. · owner. us 4 w...I Dff..s 9550 IMPORTS Mechanically very good. Mags, new Radials. blue. •ft' oa. f94S rutda 1Z5.~ •Sail Boal. sJ~l8, full Ubnew.$3SO.SST·S692 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3100W.CSt Hwy,NB nr new radials. $1450 baby blue striping, xlnt toChoo,e FrOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• SfuH .. Goock 1094 galley, 7moe ola. n sli 'Tt Harle, Davld1on WANTED VANS 642-9405 Call 64.S -7424 betw 4· cond .. Bst ofr. Eves, For the best prices, the M v full l d •d ••• .. ••••••••• ... ••••••• at HpBt'b. 16,SOO. • t Sponsler, metal Oalte TRUCKS. wknds. 96-ZlSS lowest lease raleJ, & de· • ark 1 • · t oa e • Della poo l la b le, tpm,5t8·830I. epoxy pnt. H" maa 4WH£f:LDRlVES Older used cars wanted. Mcnda 9731 4 · pendableservit't',·see ~~·ft~P~t~lt~w. lYa"/alate + raclt. Cue wbeol 8'' o ver forks VAN CONVERSIONS $50-$l~SlSO. Runniog or •••••••••••••••••••••••Tri•_.. 9767 Ul.D ERS CADILLAC _ 9950 aUeb • balls. Sl,000. custom seal at bar S2Ul0 MR. GRIFFITH not. Fastserv. 89t·6069. • -.,... MD -• 96J.aJ8I. must aell .-tS7 ·TiT4 , 640-21660dlr. 74 Mazda Wl(n RX• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2600Harborlilvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------ii-------.-.-; 6t6-'1S50 Alltos,hftporied Auto, air. AM/FM, f!'lnl 1970 8 It. Green TR6 COSTA MESA 540.9100 1966 Colony Wafon. t Sida, Kaelul a black AL 2129, comp. equip.. •73 BRONCO ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond., only 17.000 m1. A clean inside & out cood OPENSUNDAY pass. Full Pwr, $491>. stan w/aalomon bind· DS.• lbriner Yachts '7.4 SUZUKJ TMlOO, FXF General 970 I steal aU29SO. 892·8971. gas ml. has been babied. Good trans inf• l 3S. lt l W. BobMd;re1or,'7$-i.5 ° porting,pipe,laid down 303 V-8, Hurst a.s •••••••••••••••••••••••._.~_...__._ 97,.0 Alt3)>m838·20H '73 Sedan Fleetwood ~19eves Estalooea t D San i....---........ -----1 botes Ii m ueb more. floor ahUt, dual shocks. '7t Austin Marina Cl>r ~uon-u .. Bro\11ham. MortuarY1--------- Clement. 2-atR.aceorCnalse. Fast 6 dean. xlot c:ood.. l'Olt bar, skid plate. Sedan. Lo mileage: very ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 TR ~ Convertible. ramily car Xlnl cond '7l Monterey. 2Dr, vinyl Mtl. O/B. NewpottSUp.. Sac. $800.546-4'SS heavy duty trailer hitch, clean. AM /FM. New FOR LIAS! New en1., many extras. All llbr lot w/dhc int bllht '°\l· A/C, PB/PS, u .ooo Slds,xlnlcond.Roaslpol 16,800/e>lter. 844-8920,"12Bul Pun 3SO sPotllaht.$4,000.64H7.t2 tires.22 mpg.Must seU. '7S MBZ450SL COUPE SU00.644-1988 g:roup.Vmyll()l).Ullwhl. m 1• Xlnl condition! 650 SUO; f'iuher·ASL days.'73-SlcT,eves. New J:: ~ • '73 Ford Fl , $3000 firm or $1000 take ROADSTER·Silver TR4 64 t ' batl. s pilt pwr seals, temp $1400/bet orr. Call Pam. SlOO; Kutl.e·GP SI.$; alli •TORNADOCATS Xbltcoact.'sn~ bed. bell. 00 •x•~ over sao mo pymnts. green •flrHn Interior. Rw Xm'tu ~,riu d control aar, am/fm 67S-S410or5$1·~1 clothaM4.S149 l1S3ll6 szOoo · ~n.~.:· · sn.~1afU. speed control, AM/FM al 4M..o6S6 stereo, P/S, P/8 . Prtt'e ~ 9952 · · '75 HD l. tnll 17S cc d. stereo tape & pwr. win· · SS,400. Baltz Ber11eron ...._.,_., For aale: Jim Tu.mer -.msaf\.S coad.,~Ult ad l uJJ L b TNCh 9560 Allll 9707 dowl ... all lheextru. Im· Volbw.,... t770 l'Uneral Home. 6ff.24zt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ur«!·~~~...'-.~~ u, w/Ur flll'tiol aft..Sp.m. tl0-452S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••··~··•••••••• maculate! Call Mel or ••••••••••••••••-•,•• '1t Mustang, auto, R&JI • ~·--... _ ... jib. xtot cond. ssz WANTED 71 Alldl, lo m1, Sacrifice. Mary at '73 vw Gbla, conv., bl 'llJ Coupe de Ville. P cyl. lS,000 ml. Runs very 841-4U8. ew/l3M300"'-. "Tl lloclata Ace 100. Gd ptrvuDC> lJke new. New t ires, Cod Fox Leet... book or bat olfer. Pau viously owned by a c eood. S307S Ol' refinaoce. SloN, ... .__., , . -· cond. Bil for dirt. Xtn PHONEUG ... RIF A/C,SZ325.e42-.329T 2.'588NewportBl.,C.ll. 4'4-4837. :=~~ou~bciho~~::IY _842_·3_t_lt_. _____ _ ... 1095 1' Robie Cat. lop coad. parts. '200. 67$.36SB '1l ~2J660Dlr. "12 · le · 645·366 I own a NEW 1969 P usic '67 Mustana ron· -•-•••••••••••••••• w/trailer. $1.TOO. ~'1850 •:JOpm. Xln. Atutobo, olsulp&UltC til'.elked. l91S VW Squattbaclt, S---a tv.... automobile. ~rt PIS P/8 V8 "ulo. la aft 6p m '56 Ford Big Window P/U • up ery. rac SSOO 545.4151 .. .,... """ ·" · • • "' Cu Ree,ster, antique · · · 'T2 Hond• •·cyJ. 3SO Immac 289 Auto trans short block .. As ts, $1,iOO ~ Call Mel. 642·8584 $975. 897·S27T brauj,~ autiful.lar1•,1Mft..s,..cl& •.OOOm,60+mP1: top sp mags, AM·FM canette'. firm. t11 7·2326· Aft Mew-Used '71 Super Bug, xln 1970Con~rlibleCadlllac 'i4 ,Aute.radio.hu lcr,ln old, ..... play cases from Ski 9010 98. met. red, like nu, beaut. small camper. 6:30pm. rood $197S pvt pty 1 recently closed shop,••••••••••••••••••••••• mustsee.S'1'9S.64.2·3767 Too &n•"" Xtraa to i:rien-. OVER 100 · 552 7234 · loaded. ster eo. etc. mi.• cy . $299S. or re· u c rU1co ! .4U·2S21, A REAL CREAMPUFFr ti on • i'i' 14 250 w lt b '71Audi100 LS, newpa1nt . MERCEDES · Gorieous. all black ne nnan~. 842·3Ut. • 83l·ZM5 m t Formula ti' Thun· 'i•'ISOHoada. Low miles, CBl'.1\Per·, S39SO/ofr cusl inter, am/fm Xlnt OMDISl'LAY '69 Dug, good t'ond. paint, lop, tires. bnkes.OkkinobU. t \;5s s-. 1096 derbird w/118 HP Mere. ~:.,.~:~any xtraa, without carnper tncl'g cond S2S9S. 846·6344 ~f{~[.'o:S':/rm. $1000. !'.,e~:~~r!Po~l~~~~:00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ... ••••••••••••••••• JB/OB, really scoots! · tonneau cover&tailcatc.IMW 9712 HouseoflmDOrf1 8 kind clusic. 12aas.'M·ll8.PS.PD.R.H~o1r, 3,000 BuainessownerswiU 14.any eirtru lncl. bow '7S Kawauki tOO, 3 cyl., Call673-4266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTHORJZtO Dune B~gy, xlnt rond. 673--4650 or 645-2094 Ask Clean,goodcond.,Bslof· trade roodt • aentca. rall, bil&e pump. bom . like new Movinc must MERCEDES DEALER Moving. must aell. $7 for Bud, May be seen al fer.675-0581. C114)'3l-3:SJO cruislnt Uahu, extnl la. aell for ·balance' owed. 'Tl Oat.swi PU. 1600· Rblt 6882 Manchester , or bstorr. 847·2'60. 2149 Seville Ave, Balboa·•---------:--~ ----------1 IH tank. Sbl.Pf1 bore 96-TQI eng, minor repalu. Buena Park 9957 TY,....._ radio. Yellow wltb wblit . 11000. PbMS-6838 5J3-7J50 •72 vw Bus. 9-pa.ss. Nu _Penn __ ._P_o_ln_t_. ----• .... se.r.o 1098 trim. 19'7S VIDIOD b1r. YAMAHA %50 Enduro. OatbeSantaAna Fwy. tares, am/fm.-Gd cond. C.....-o t917 i2SqulreWl(n. Auto, air , , ..... •••••••••••••••••• w/hJdraullc brat es. Completely re built. Moving, xlnt 1971 Ford IEATTHEPllC! 53.350 675·«72. ••••••••••••••••••••••• orlg pr1.pty. xlnt, $2,000. ADlllllAL 11 .. Blk/Wh.t 1AU than IO bn. StreetJe111. Truclt FlOO, 6•000 ml. '7 J M de , ·111 C.amaro. Lo ml, clean. make orr. 493-G981. Poltable"5 Firm pc1~. ln-ltM; S3SO FIRM S.M.0 .H. l2000. MS-2247 IMCREASE OH erce S 67 vw Camper. lmmac !Udials. air cond. Sl650. . . . . au.Jut nouawer~2'111 Call*-2121 '7• Cbevy ~too. Traillna ALL ?6 MODELS 220D cond in & out. Xlnt bey. Pb· 67S-9'9S 74 · • spd, radio, radrn11~, Special •Isbell. Xlnt Sl .400.494-3107. · · xtra t'lean $2300/o r • .._..,,.., IHOtw.,S.., llOO_HJMty.. .tsoo cood. ranyequp'dw/a.tr. BUY OR DIESEL et..,... 99zo1_968-_:m_3 ___ _ •••-•••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••-•• •••-• ....... --•••••. S4800 m.9Z7Z. Gr ea l econ om Y ' i2 Std. Beellle. Xlnt con·••••••••••••••••••••••• 1""'2 F d p· t bl SUPPLllS Weavlnj "Macreme• HAMDCIAFTID St~ware/ Porcelain 'IRE MOTHER EA.RTll '23 30tb St. 121, NB 61l-'UO THE HOBBY HOUSE 27001 Forbes Rd Laauna Niguel 831.ol3t (3 Flaaa Center> JIWB.aY Cl.ASSIS In Ole art of Loll Wax. Supplies, toola, atonu. eustom motd maklni;. FtYEMGIMS 270 E, 170!, C.M. (Beblad Wet Seal) ~UOt Huntln11ton Vo lley Hobby" Craft.-. 11087 MapoUa Cat Womer > 84.2-'"1 MJHITIAIHS 111 l W•d lelcer, CM Complete rallroadlnit f"t ff ~ff C'f' & f U m 549-159' Homcmodc boby quilts. Tin' 1quarea & lace} Pie one l 've made have one custom made. 541'·~. Stam111 for Colletton Coast PhUateUCf Te Dak6r, Cetta Mesa Cl9d Sun. Jiton. 5'5-11111 CONTEMPORARY Hard Edge Polnllnlll' JGSSSupcnor Unit 2 ~,,.. 67J.lt22 GOLD CMGGa. L TO. Uqutd Sold jewelry C\l.stommade. 64S-7'8S7 MAKE JIOS W1o Woy I E. on 32nd St. off Newport Bl Neowpott Beoch Our PriCff Att Terribly Discri mlnatln& S3ToS300 ARTS, CRAFTS, GIFTS PLANT PARTIES Uke you won't believe! Gotaeous areen plants & acceasori.a. Free 120 hoat eas 'Cllt & door prizes. OaJI Now 64S·~ SEW WHAT! Spring/Sum clot.bft or alter the old I Dre11mall:ln11Etc. My home. you save. 118. MM821. PIK" of Gokl f'lne GOLD Jewelry C\lstom MounUni s 84.5-ZS33 THETHfNK~R SllOP Picture Frames ArtSuppht'l' ZJOOlfarbor 81. C.M. Macrame Pot Hangers Cuttom Madl" From S1S to ISO Jacltle fl.46.6108 OAIC WOODCRAPT Fern Stands lrom $20 AJM>Coot Rack, Fr.rned ~veled MlrTol'!I, Etc. SUintd • Rt'ndy CUSTOM ORDERS TOO 9U·29Glevening, BROADLICK Art Supplies 16131 A. Gothard, HB. MT-2280 ONEY! Sell your hobby items with an ad in THE HOBBY SHOP. Don't Jet yourself get bored with life -get Involved with ceramics. macrame. plant.s, jewelry, knits, stained glass, leather. crocheting, girt it ems phot o gr a p by , etc. For mor,. information call classified 642-5678 4' let one ol our friendly advL~ors help you. You can't beat the rates for tlUI unique type oC adver tising. THE HOBBY SHOP will appear each Wednesday & Saturday. ~· ~~~~i · 1 e •SE NOW Automoti<' tronsmass1on. d1tlon. l owner. Sl750 • ,,, or an o, u<', 1'73 Courier t sl)d, a/c, ~ air rondlt1onmg, radio, 12131500·2332aftS. CONNELL w/Quad i;ys tem . Runs l ·pack •htll. boot, air healer. cSer.16476>. 11ood. s1200. ll42·52SS,or SADDLHACKIMW 1968 VW Bug 645-2164 shocb.si.soo.---:~o 131-2040495-4949 $7895 ph.s.:.~:A:2pm CH.EYROLET ______ 99_6_0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ;~~·~ ....... ORAtilGECOUHTY·s Jff.n ~~ '74 412 Station Wagon, SALESllSERVICE ATLAS , VANS OLDEST tiiM ---silver w/blklnt., am1rm. 2821 Hwbor lfyd. PHON~:SOG~~~Flnt & ftuJjl• :!S ~~~~-~7 ~~.:.e1~: sc46.At2QQ Chrvsl..-fPlymouth -~ W Open Daily & ~n. ·~1 10 'M Ford Van. New tires Sales-Service-Leasing '73 VW Camper, full 72 MONTE CARLO. Xlnl PM very get. en1. SSOO firm. Roi Carver, Inc.. l9'70Harbor Blvd. equip. self cont. Like cond., all xt.ras. incl tilt 2929Harbor Blvd .• 968 9123 Co6ta Me1& Costa Mes~ · Rolls oyce BMW new. A&\/FM $S200. whl.S2A00.963·12U.. " 1S40J bo 631·1276 M0-1884 546-1934 '73 Dodie Maxi, T200, am ree ---------i---------1'74 Monte Carlo. All pwr.1--------- S3200. V8 auto, nu paint •• NewportBeachM0~44 220-'70.l.0~11'5 197SVW,S300 m1,stcr<>o. AM /FM ster eo. 01r. custom int. 848-6339 PVT PTV. A·l COND. Owner going overseas. $3,150. S49·3058/~-0774. '71 SEBRING. 675-1393. EVES. 646·73'.lO $2900. 673·7511 • .... I /\ l U'> 1725 CREVIER 1970 GMC Van mech. snd. Sl600/bst ofr. S)7·0l0 btwnHlpm 'TS Chev Window Van X· lrg. AC PS PB 16000m Ld'd /ofr. 75 1·990S / 963-1129 9590 utos wontl'd, anylhme running or nol S.SO. $75, 1100 Pay cash. 894 (,069, TOP s Paid FOR Used VW's 'oid for or Hot $1 St a llOAOWA'I' SANfA A"A 835·3171 '--lllTIMA ft QtWVlllQ IMC- •USEDIMW'1• '75 BMW 3.0 S1-4spet•d '74 BMW 3 08·4 speed '74 BMW 2002t11 4 51X'N ;3 BMW 8a varta-4 spd '72 BMW 2002·Automallc '73 El Camino with shell ulW ma es · • .,..,.. 1973450SL '73 VW1ug PtS. P /B. air con d.l'Of!tioc 9965 Xlnt cond Make offer S23SO. 551·3473 aft 7pm 12,500/best olt. 642-4627. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 1s_1~ '74 VW Con verl a hie '67 Chev Super Sport. '730r11nd l'rix, lo ml, FM· '72 280 S EL •.5. Mint Yellow 4' Olk, AM /FM: Good condition. 1 ownr. Ulpo, all pwr equip. Xlnt cond . under 34,000 m1 , low mi., very clean, $700. S4S·0630 ~n1~95i n /out . $3300. ht.t ofr over $7,000. Pn $3499/h!ll ofr Mu11l sell, 'Got Chevy Mal b n --·--------pty.830 3136or S46-9S12 960·3473 ood N--"~ 1 u. bodun.~v-9974 -----g . ~ t>Ome y --r-·ro 220S. 4 spd. sunroor. 1974 VW work. 496·2'797 art 6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rodlals. l<'ather 20mp& 1973 Vega FAtote Waf!on $I07S 645 100 Al. lo~miles, 552·1725 '67 Chev. lf.r ton wi. 81.'a' xlnt t'Ond, vrry lo mi's, -----·10 Bus ConvC'rted for Open rd. roll 7 9 pm An 7PM 714 833-7801 RMW '70, ~.auto, air. 67 Mcrcl'rl~ fle01 2.W SF. cmpnJt Xlnt rond !11!2·8980 -;-72 v w • I AM/FM ~ttoreo cu s nu Coupe Clas~tc 1 Ownr. $2,050/oCr. 559·51:J'J art c.._i.r 9925 emuu~t ag,~~· Sl !~· tires XLNT cond pp 601 S2!l'IS Art. 4 :io 6 '"J• air, "'' · ,., • •· · "492-7:118 pm •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Bfo!\t offf'r S!'17 3926. 962'2722 · 73 VW bus Mu't llrll 1 Top 1973 Newport Cu.~tf'lm, fol DotlUft 9720 67 MU 2J(ISL.han1t~p rnn shop!' ee~t orrcr. Cell ly cqulpped. xlnt cond Find what vou want an ••••••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• vet t . As k 1 n I? S.1,!'>0U 962 :a7 I eves Lo ma. $2800. !lll.1·4llli3 Daily l'llol Clau lrledl '71 240Z Auto air t'Ond ~ 7~ aft IWM --- maita: i\M /FM radio' - -Vol•o 9772 AlltM. New HOO A.lot. New tlOO SJ.500. r140·8'Jl8 arter 6. MG 97 42 ••••••••••••• •• •• • • • • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ----------...................... . ·73 240Z, xlnt t'Ond. 'lll<'k '73 M1dir<'t 14.000 ml Xlnt i1hlfl. aur, S4iSC>. 642 21911 t'Onil, new ltrt•s S.1100 on &PM /wknd!i ~·2.'11K or4!lJ 4163 1973 DATSUN 240 Z·COt'oa '72 MG Mtdll"l, 11lnl <'ond . brown w/t;in intf'rior. on xtro11, $2.'100 or 11111 ofr 1141·44l) I y 3 1 , I) o o m 11 t• ~ • 1;7~~J.'S wkdyic, m:i.111:11 __ l_B_UY_J_UN __ K_C_A-RS Autom11t1r, AM/fo"M, k evcs&wk1•nd8 Harbour V .W I • ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO F:XCLUSIV ,.;1, Y VOi.VO L1trl(c11l Volvo l>rnlrr m Ornnirr County ' BUY or L,.:A.'\Jo: 0 llF.CT USED AVTO l' A KTS air cond $111)5() or be~l of. l'onch. ----,-7-5-0 lt0-Sl.t'5 847 ·963'1 l~rTI. PtY. 494 5408. •• ••• •• ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • i3 ZIOZ, 4 !lpd. 24l'tf mi. '7'\ Porsche Dt I Turi:a Cluslfled Ad1 aell bi well maintnd, s ilver. Xlnt rond . wht, 11tr , Items, small Items on maroon lnl. air. $4.750 AM /FM 'Jtcrt'O. full ac •11t1m.M2·SIT8 IM0-4479. ('('SllOril'l'. Pri Ply. SJJ,000 640 1001 '70 wa1on nuto. nir. itood .,,,,. p .. _ "ll .. pd cone.I , W 9S 714/llJ0·40« .,., orac,.., • . " a , Eves AM /FM . nu p ai nt, --·-------• udlai5. xlnt <'ond. SCiOOO ftot 9725 firm. 898-2178 •• • • ••• •• • • •••• • • •• • • • '7S Porsche 9115 Taro. Cocoa Brn, lan 1nle $13.tOO. 673·92'12. Rolls Royce 9756 .....•................• •t D£AUR IN U.S.A. oyoto 97 '5 • ••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Corona Xlnt cond belo• blut! book Eves . 963-4908 BUYORlWE aaaa IN SANTAANA "-'91Wectloa .. Mtw&Utetl ....... , ~ MILL•R MOTORS 1JO W Warner at Main Se.rlta All• $51 2132 Ward S. Lee. Inc. ,,,IAMCl7)4 S MAI,. UNUUd \P ~ft;"- ·~ 52195 '75 DODGE DART SEDAM Econom+cal e cylinder, 3 IPMd. wtllt..-11 lirn. 10w mil" (803MKO) 52695 JUST$75 OVER . ACTUAL FACTORY , INVOICE MTS TOU ANY 197' YAUANT IN OUI HUM INYINToaY. AC11W. INYOICI ~ WIU. • US19 OM IACM CM. ECONOMICAL e CYUNOER, 3 SPEED. E80ttJ ~ REAA BUMPER GU~RDS WITH PROTECTIVE RUB STRIPS, l MOREi (Hl.41088181872) ........... ~ .............. ........ Economical 6 cylinder, 3 speed, doth & vinyl interior. front & ,... bumw guar'dl & ll'IOt'9! (Hl..29Ce8137992) '-.. •-c......i ........ .,-..... _. ....... _ .... , ........ ~----' ., ...... °"_ .... to a 0 ...... a....., .. ...,. ,... ,_ .. ,. n ' H uU l'wl DtfeMl1 - lfM. CONllETE SBECT10N Of <X>RDOBAS '74 PINTO S~WACM>N 4 c:ylind.,, 4 •PHd. llr conditionlno. rldlo. hell«. whltewlll tinN. roof r9Ck (6481.GDJ. 52695 '72 FOlD WA60M Alt condfllonlno. redlO. heel•. wtllt.... HtM. AM/f PiA atereo. roof rac:k (400GWY). 52295 '73 FOID LTD. v.e. .uto. nnt .. air cond:tlonlng. PoWef llfffing. ~ brlMs. heater. wNttlWlll urea. vinyl roof. AM/FM llereo redlo. (128GRF). '73 PINTO 59(1111 W AGOM ~ 4 cylinder. 4 IOMCI. radlO, heater, ..... belted radiltt. (229GHE) 52195 '7 6 TRAVELLER 4WHHLDlJVE V-6. anomatlc. full wdh fddlng rur Mat. redio. mud & tnOWtires. & morel (F0102FG030140) •• Lag1•na/South Coast · EDITION , Today' • Closing toe k s VOL 69, NO. n, 7 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17. 1976 TEN CENTS, l .. ltlarines Hit Beaeft to NafJ Nudies i f Tor those Orange Cowitians f who Uke to srln and bare lt, the !beach at the north end of Camp Pendle.ton may have seemed like just the place. . ll 's an isolated spot, reached ~ly by dri vine throoah a three· )'nile stretch of San Onotre State rPark and waJJdng a mile on a !frau. past tbe park's south boun· dary. There, beyond the jwisdJction or state rangus and lifeguards, the frff beachers have gathered for more than three years. Whatever freedom they may have had, however, is all but gone today -the result of a crackdown by the United St.ates Mattne Corps. Since Feb. 26, the leathernecks have taken 22 nude sunbathers \nto custody ror trespas.s\n& oo a military reservation. San Dieeo Ooh, That Tickles 5 Sher1ff's deputJe have other four persons tor o ati 1 the county's ordinance bannln1 public uudlly. The arrests have elven new life to the cau •of a six·moolb oJd or· ganlutloo called Orange County Campalen for CJothing.()pUonaJ Beaches, of Newport Beach. Its motto is "Bare With Us." The organlution plans to ap· pear bdo Orange County superviaors in the nur future Princess Kelly Kinnaman gets an obvious kick out of deciding who is hairiest of them all in San Juan Capistrano. She is testing the beards of Smokey Lohnes (right) and George Alvarez. Other highlights or Fiesta Week in OraJlie County's oldest community include a oet parade this afternoon. schedule return of the swallows Friday, a pageant at the mis· sion Friday and a large parade Saturday. Mortuary Halted In Laguna Hills --'" ByTOM BA RU!Y OI .. O•llf ll'illlt ~ti An Orange County Superior Court Judge delivered what may be the death blow today to plans (Of' ronstruction of a mortuary overlooking part of the Laguna HUis Leisure World complex. Judge H. Walter Steiner issued a preliminary Injunction halting ~er work on the McCormick Mortuaries racilily which Is now undt>r .con11truct Ion near Leisure Wurtd·s Clubhouse Three. CUSD Delays School Bond Election Bid .. Capistrano Unified School Dis· trlct trustet>s have dttided to bl)ld off on placlne another $30 m\Jllon school construction bond bllue bt-forc district votet1 Trustees tabled any further ac· lion on the mntter unUI July l antr a1reeln(l that voters won't be in lhc mood for an()lhcr lasue Qt\ the June 8 prim nry ballot. A $30 mHllon ltlsue In the March 2 r-lectlons failed lo gain lwo·thtrds voter approval. The ruling-issued ilfter a 24· hour deli\)erat1on includes the comment: "There is a reasona· ble probability that a trial court may find the use <of the mortuary > lo be noo · compatible.' Judge Steiner also noted that the plaintiffs-10 Leisure World residents-have "a reasonable probability of success al the time oftrial." lt was argued Monday at the hearing before Judge Steiner that construction of the mortuary would have a "chilling effect" on resident!! of the retirement com· munaty within \'iew of the build· It was also successfully argued that Leisure World residents not immediately affected by the pro· 'llmllv or the mortuarv would be <See COMPLEX. Page A%> ·IRJSH PAIU.DE IN BIG WIND NEW YORK CAP) -With "mds gusting up to 50 males an hour 11l their backs. more than 100.()()0 marchers ~tepped up Fifth Avtnue today for the 214th annual St. Patrick'i; Dny parade. Manhattan traffic patrolman Pntrick Skelly. a native of Bally· jomesduft, County Cavan. blew a blast on a green whistle to start the marchers on their way. 'Justice' Hit By Bene/actor In Avco Fight By JACK CRAPPEU. OIU.Oellyl'lllt .... "The justice I always though( was there. doesn•t exist anymore." Angry, bitter and confused. Barry Lippert, wbo won a Sl.l mUJJon judgment against Laguna Niguel 's Avco Community Developers, lashed out Tuesday at the system be now sees depriv- ing hJm of his money. Four weeks ago Uppert, his wife Elizabeth and their attorney Don Belveal or Newport Beach, popped a work on a botUeof cham· pagne to celebrate what they thought was the conclusion of a two-year legal battle with the cor· poralion. The state Supreme Court had refused to hear A vco's appeal on the jud(lment. But Monday, the corporation's attorneys s uc· cessfuUy argued for a temporary stay or the Judgment 8l1d started legal steps for a new trial. Judge Robert Corfman who previously had set aside the Sl.l million judgment by lhe jury and was later reversed by the district court of appeuls, will decide on the new trial motion Ftiday. Lippert, a 32-year-01<1 Uarden Grove engineer. said t~ action was tantamount to allowinl( the Superior Court judge to overrule both the appeals court and the Supreme Court. ·:My attorneys have never ($eeAVCO, PaieAZ> Laguna Bigla Prod~tlon l · asktnt tbal a cJothtna·opUon•l beach be establtshed sornewbere atooi the soutbero Orlnit County COHt. A s~esroao, who asked not to be identified by Hme, said that a "free beach" in Oran1e County would replace the Camp Pendleton beach that has been drawing Orange Counly resi· dents. The organization plans to draw atutlti9Jl to its movement with a two-ctay "celebraUon" April 3 and • at the south end of S11n Onofre State Park. near the spot where the 26 persons have been arttsted in recent weeks. The s pokesman said the celebration will not be clothing optional. however. ''We are not prole$Ung. we are ju.st trying to aet in touch with ot.her people who want a clothlng-opllonal beach." he explained. • A spokesman said that while the group la unahppy •bout the Marine corp 's dcclslol\ t o crackdown on trcs~assers near San Onofre. It respects the rljht of the corp:s tu control its pro- perty. Major J ack Lewis. a Marine Corps spofcesm an, sllid lhe corps· concern is not with nudity. "That's not our problem. We're interested in keeping trespassers oft a federal reserva· <See NUDES, PageA.t) 2 Blasts Rock By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of 11041 O.llr ,., ... SU" Two underground utility \'ault explosions of irndelermined cause rocked the Shorecliffs neighborhood in north San Clemente within a 1.2-bour period Tuesday. The first blast, al 9:35 a.m .. shattered several windows at lhe Ma rket Basket , 2727 Via Cascadlta and blew a JOO.pound manhole cover 30 feet into the air. The second explosion. al 8:•1 p.m .. lined a manhole cover on a vauJt beneath Via Bandlta. but caused no damage. The morning explosion cut power to the Shorecliffs area for about two hours. No outage oc· curred as a result of the second blast. Officials said loda~ thal they have not been able to determine what caused the explosions. There was speculation after . the morning blast that a buildup of methane gas tgniled by a spark might have caused the ex· plosion. But no methane gas was detttt~ durin1 cbecb by city ftremen and San Di.gQ Gas and EJectrlc Company w«kmen. The vaults in which the ex· plosions occurred house switches and fuses for the underground electrical system that serves the Shorecliffs neighborhood. The vaults. are about 11 (eel deep. Though conduits travel from one vault lo the next, ulUlty com· 1 pany officials discounted the idea that some type of combustible gas might have traveled through the system. They explained that conduit ends are sealed with wax. • Company oHicials said this morning that the force of the monung blast blew a fuse as· sembly out of the vault below Via Cascadita and damaged several electrical cables, thus causing the length)' power outagl' Fire Chief Ron Colem.!ln said periodic checks will be made of all vaults in the Shorecllffs areu to determine 1f there is a build· up of combustible gas. • Coleman said firemen also are investigating an apparently Un· related homemade bomb ex· plosion that occurred about 8 p.m. Tuesday on the sidewalk in <See EXPLOSION, Page ,U) 'Rent·a·Rider' Fast Buck for Fast Lane LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -As highway patrolmen kept stopping underpopulated autos in a Santa Monica Freeway commuter lane. students offered themselves today for S1 apiece as "rent-a-riders." Santa Monica City College student Mark Jones, ~.had his cohorts lined up on Overland ~venue near the freeway on·ramp carrying signs offering their unique service. Passengers are at a premium because t~e ex· perimental lane requires al least three persons m any car using what used to be the "fast'' Jane of the freeway, one of the busiest throughways in the world. "We're doing it/or a laugh," said Jones. Fun or not. there were several customers. They paid the doJlar so they could JegalJy ride the "diamond lane." so call~ because it has diamond· shaped markers painted in the middle. J,Oguna Hi11s Ranch OK'd O,unty Planners Approve Nellie Gail Project Orange County planning com· missioners gave their unanimous approval Tuesday to a 1,397-acre small estate type development on the 1,327-acre Nellie Gail Ranch in Laguna Hills. Roughly 40 percent of the land covered in the planned communi- ty development use permit ap- proved by the commission will remain in its natural state. The balance is to be subdivided into 1,397 estate size residential lots interrupted by three park sites as well as a series of trails. Including a 15-foot wide equestrian trail. Bisecting the Presley Com · pan.y development sit~ as. 1l travels in an east·west direction 1s Oso Parkway. Its boundaries run roughly from the San Diego Freeway between Moulton Parkway and La Paz Road east to Galivan Ca· nyon. Lion Country Hit Twice by B11rglars Lion Country Safnrl a nimal park in Irvine was hit by two burglaries. one loss amounting to $5,000 in jewelry, the other peanuts. park officials told police Tuesday. In lhe predawn hours Tuesday, burglars who ignored the park'~ "Tre!ipasser s Will Be Eate n" warning sll(n smashed open u window in a 1tlft store with a four· foot metal umbrella !iland and ransacked the store. Jnasmuch as the bisecting Oso Parkway has bee n designated as a scenic highway, the com· mission's approval of the de· velopm ent carries a mandate that it should "comply with conditions carrying out the intent of thl' scenic h1ghwa~ program " Approval or the prOJC~hicfl envisions construction of home' in the $75,000 and up clu!-1!., car· raed 36 conditions specified by the commu:;s10~. Included om oi.c cond1 t1ons a re: -Sound a ttentualion In all dwellm~., built within 3,000 feet of railroad track.., that run a lo nJt t1 1d e the Sa n Die g o Frt-eway. F1lmi.: of proccdur<':-; to lw (See RANCH, l'a~f' A2) Coast \\'euther The money would be used to pay tor construction or cl~ht elemtntnry schools. one junior hlah and a sN·ond phase of a high school by 1980. The district ex· perts to gain 8 ,000 students over the ntxl five years. There nrc now 14.000 students lo the dis· trict. SHE CONVEKTED TABLE TO CASH 'Cuckoo' Arouses Flap An estimated SS.000 in tur quoise jewelry was stolen and many other ltem!I In the shop damaged. police said. However. late Tuesday a gardener water· ing the lawn found a straw purse containing al least part of the loot. Coni.lderoble ('loudl'l nnd cc)Oler lhrouJth Thur,d11y About u 20 pNet•nl ch.1nc1· or ro:11n Iott• Thur.,d,1v. Lo"'" ton1i.tht ~o to S:l. flll~h:I IO th~ m Id f,()'\, "The ad JU<it did mar\'eloosh ,'sold the ta bit.•... · ' That's the adverlisintt success 1e~ence of the Costa Mesa l"oman who placed this classlfied ;ad ln the Daily Pilot: One of o kfod, 3,~ glass topped drlf\" ood rorree l abl<'. $22~. 311 Mesa Drive. J14. C M. XX.X· xxxx: , lf you have h o us eJl_old treasutet:t you wnnt to convert to cash, call 6.f'l·5678. ll 's easy to find a buyer \\'hen you advertise .in the right place. Along the Orange Coast, the • right place is the Oally Pilot The Laguna Beach High School play .. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest .. is creating a bit ofa flap. Portions of the play were altered after opening nighl last Wednesday on orders of the schools administration. In response lo quest.ions Tues· day. Faculty Drama Director Jerry McCulloch admitted frank- ly. "l'm in bot waler over it." McCulloch said be had received no complainls from parents, however. "All I got was praise," McCulloch said. Raymond Haggard. assistant \ high school principal. saJd ~oday he felt the play was map· propriale for a high school pro- d uctlon. Haggard said two p~nts complained. .. Primarily the complaints came from within our own staff. Several of our teachers saw it." Ha11ard said. He said all future plars would be subject lo much st.Jicter ad· mlnistraUve review and screen· ing. The play ended Saturday night. McCulloch said be was called on the carpet after Ute first performance. As a res~altera· Uons in emphasis of delivery by• players were made. Only one languaae chance was made. ("Peckerhead" wu changed to "bonehead.'') One of those complaining about the play was School Board member Norman Browne. Dr. Browne said be had al· tended the production opening night and bad found the play o(. fensive. Dr. Browne had a "dis<'uuJon" about-tlle production the next morning with Robert Sanchis, district superintendent. Dr. S.nchis in tum talked with Jll&h school orrtctaJs. Tuesday during the school board rneettna. Or. Browne saJd in rHponse to questions. that he found "the Janiuage a bit racy <See CUCKOO'S, Page A2 > At about the same time. in what may be a related burglary. the burglars s mashed open a window in a food stand at the park. The food stand. about 25 yards from lhe park guard shack. was ransacked and a cigarette machine s mashed open. Losses. estimated at SlS. amounted lo one bag of peanuts. a Danish roll, two paper cups and fi\'e all·meat hot dogs plus !'ieveral oacks of ciRarettes from the machine, police said, adding that the burglars tarried long enough to turn on a sto\'e and cook the franks. INSIDE TODA" Ptlolumo·! • alow grou.rth' policy, reetnlly upheld bJ11111 5"prtmt Court. ho11 3JXlr~d confuU'nce m other ctuu lo curb quick d.-velopmml. See slorJI AIB ladex At 'I'-'"'•lo AJ ~U .. 1 At ...,.,,.. .. ....,.,,.,... "" LM. .. y• All ...... •M C.llfwfll• At Mortie... It C•uOI.. 01 I ~ .. I,_, Alt e.mtc1 16 N<oll ... •I ..... Al c:r.t·-· •• Or .. Cffftty •1• O..tlll-lc•t Alt ......... CM IM!erl.tl ~... A6 ltienl e1.f 111 .. ,,.1-nt IM Df.ttilfllC,.M o\U .......... A1 .. u Sltft wnreu A1t·1' ,,... Cl U T• .. <ri-er l'Wtllebe.... At ~tf'l .,.. "'ca-•• ._.,._ ,.. ---Cl_ .. .._. Al -u--. Cl A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Reagan To Get #2 Spot? CHICAGO <A P ) -Ronald Rea110 la clln1tn1 to h.ls poll Uc al life and It will tuke 1t mtr1cle to 11ave him now. But President Ford Ju1t ml1M have a cure for the defeatt ht hH inflicted on hJ challenger : the Republicitn nomination for vie prc~ident. That poaa.ibiitty. which the President never has d1tim1ued. almost urtaJnJy will be part of the case Ford'1 emli.i.anes pre· sent Aj they try to coax Reagan tiut of the presidential ruce an the name of Repubhcan unity l>e1plte Ford's runaway v1c· tory Tuesday In the JU1nois pre· s1dential primary election Reagan said he was going o~ with his campaign and told sup. porters tbat there are better states ahead for him. . Rea,an has said repeatedly he is not interested 1n second place C NEWSANALY ,, J on a Ford ticket, but the option - if indeed it is there nut summer -could look more inv1trng given the Preside nt's victorious march throueh tbe early primary elec· lions. Among Democrat&, the signals out of Illinois read th.la way: -Georgia's Jimmy Carter tightened his grip oo the fron- trunner's role with a landslide m tbe presidential preference baUotin1 and ·an unexpectedly strong showing in the delegate competition. While the ~nt was not com- plete in the delegate contests Carter entries led for S8 Illinois !.eats at the Democratic National Convention. A total of lSS de· legate seats were contested Tu~s· day, with 14 to be selected at the st~te DemocraUc coovenlion. -Chicago Mayor Richard J . Daley established himself once again as the dominant man in II· linois Democratic politics and as a potential power broker at the Democratic convenUon. <Relat- ed picture. A4 ) . Fro•Pa~Al AVCO ••• heard of anything hke this," Lip- pert said in a telepbone in· lerview. "Whal it means Is the judae has the power lo vacate anything that ever comes up ... he sa1d. Lippert said he would seek to remove the case ttom Judge Corfman's court. ••J'd be a fool to go before the s ame judge who reversed the de· dsion before.·· he said. The case stems from an at· tempt five years ago by Lippert to move into Laguna Niguel. Rather than build a new house Lippert moved a house from Mis'. sion VleJo onto a lot he bought in the La Vita tract. He alleged that over the next two and a half years, he was the target of vandalism. slanderous statements and "terrorism" on- ce the <'Ompany and a homeowners usociation found they could not legally block the home's relocation. Lippert alleged the incidents conlributed to a heart attack he suffered and that he has been un· able lo move or sell the house which he said is now rented below morket value. Of th motion for prospect of a new trial. Llppert said: "This Is one of the reasons why it's hard for the little guy to win a1a1nlal the big corporations. because they ~ their time and money to beat the htlle (tUY down. "I'm 1oing to keep flahtrna 1t. I hove no choice.•· he said. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'··-·--·-Jack R Curlf!v Vt<tPr-t-\.otM Me~lfl~I Thoma' ICeevll ,.,,., Tl'IOmU A. Murptll~ __ .... , ...... l/\C ~l'"lfl H. LOOS Ri<hard P, Nall A\\t•t#ot M4~ ~letW"\ UQllfta BH<ll OHb 11 .. 0-... ii .... ,.... ..... ._.... ,.0 __ .,.'l Offkft ("'i.-w U1Wot11a.,-" __ .. Klt .,.,, __ _.. -·Yono Ui.1I.A,..,11-at \a" D_ ,,_., T~<ncl~ CJasslfiect Adwrtlilng 642-5611 &..ttWN Beull All Oepirtmtnts: T•~.,._.... ,,~~'~""'"' .. Cts-t6.JO 0-..•""'· ,.,. o. ..... ( ................ "'I (~ ..-. Nit ,.*" \IV~"' ,,,.,_,,,..~ .. '-1•• fftat1tr •r adv•tll\•,,.."''' ,_rt"" f'Nlt IN ,....,-.. ~ ... ••'M"l ~pet~t ~tmh\tt#ll t t ·-·-Sfrc•N ct•u .. ,, ... _.id •t c""t• Mif'\• Got-• _..,'94 ..... , .. ,.., "'" -· ...... """*'"' 11...,.•~· mthW-1 ... •fNl--IUS-l'otJ. • Rocky Not Interested CJQCAGO '(U Pl) -Vice Pres ident Nel~on Rockefeller bu denied re· poru that a vice pre:Uden· Ual draft '<''H under way on hll behalf and said he aaked President f'ord not to consider him as a 00$$1· blenanninamate. Rockefeller aid ho re- newed bla urlier request to r~main out of the race In a letter ent Tuesday to Ford. Rockefeller. altendina a private recept.ion sponsored by the Preside nt Ford Committee. told re· porters he would not be chosen for vice president. and. if chosen. would oot accept. Postal Discard Charged By ROBERT BA.ftKEA CM._. 0.Hy ,..._...,." Thouuncb uf pieces o( mu1I have been de-stroycd or thro"n away at t.ho tlunUnaton &>uch Post Office at 6771 Wurntr Avt1 , three mall carrlt.'rs charged Tucsduy. ~ Denni6 Ryun s ays the prepon. . derance of the nlloaed to..,:ses "u:- in bulk moll and thut th<' totnl loss could be aa hiah as 6.000. pieces of moll. He said carrier~ notict"d lhl· dlsappearan<'e when they re· turned from their morning rounds on Jan. 31. BEACH AT CAMP PENDLETON NOW 'Off UMITS' TO NUDE SUN WORSHl,.Ritwt ,_. But Bar.-bottomed S.achOMra are Renewtng Their fight for 'FrH' S.nda Hearings Set In June for County Budget He said the matter had bffri brought to the attention or Hun\ mgton Beach Post Master Dean Ward and Oronge County po. ta\ inspector Pete Hickock 10 Santa Ana. Fre•P•~AJ NUDES •.• tion," Lewis said. Lewi s said safety or beacbgoers is one factor. He not- ed that beachgoers recentJy were too close to an amphibious opera· lion being conducted at the base. Any trespasser on the base, Lewis said, is taken to Provost Marshal's headquarters near Oceanside. interviewed, and or- dered to vacate the base and not return. If a person trespasses again, be is subject to prosecution before a U.S. magistrate. He noted that the military police conduct roving patrols on the beach area south of the state park on a regular basis. Tuesday afternoon. five peo- ple were seen in the beach area south or the park, including one male nude sunbather. Ford: 59o/o, Carter: 48o/o lnllli1Wis CHICAGO CAP ) -Here are the vote totals in the Illinois Republican presidential pre- ference primary with 11.083. or 98 percent, of the state's 11.272 precincts reporting: Ford 449.-471-59 percent Reagan306,501 -40percent Here are the vole totals in the Democratic primary with 11,100, or 98 percent, of the state's pre· cincts reporting: Carter 618,367 -48 percent Wallace 353.987 -28 percent Shriver 207,438 -16 percent Harris 96.987 -8 percent Here is how 111inois delegates to \he national polltical conven- tions would be apportioned. ac· cording to vote returns for de· legate slates from 73 percent of the state's 11 .272 precrncts in Republican voting and 74 percent • lo Democratic voting. JtEPUBLICANS-9' Ford64 Reagan 14 Uncommitted 14 DEMOCRATS-169 Stevenson 88 Carter58 Wallace 3 Uncommitted 9 HumphreyJ Walker l Princess Margaret Splitting? LONDON <AP> -Princess Margaret. strong.willed sister of Queen Elizabeth JI. and her globe·trotting photographer husband Lord Snowdon are tak· ing steps toward separ .itlon or divorce. London newspapers re- ported today. Buckingham Palace refused to comment on reports that the queen approved the breakup. "Obviously the situation has been discussed by the royal family ," sa id a palace spokesman. ''but I am not in a position to say what decision, if any, has been reached.•' A spokesman for the Church of England, which opposes divorce said its s piritual head. the archbishop of Canterbury, is "aware of the situation concern· ing Princess Margaret's mar- riage'' hut gave no details. The queen held a regular scheduled session with the Privy Council, her closest advisers, but It was not known whether the marriage was discussed, and ·a spokesman said "there will be no statement today.•• One press account said the cou- ple. who have two children. bad begun divorce proceedings. Others said they planned a legal !>eparallon. The furor followed mountin6' speculation that the princess's 151 i·year marriaee was on the rock~ Lord Snowdon, 46. in Hong Kong en route to put on a photo- graphic exhibition in Australia. told reporters: "I ha\'e ne\•er dis· cussed my personal life in the past and t have no intention of do- mg It now." The 4S·year·old princess. a white gown setting off her suntln from a Caribbean vacation, at- tended the opening of the Na· tional Theater's new home on the south bank of the Thames and sa"· Alberl Finney In an uncut. four·hour production of ''Hamlet." - She and Snowdon have two children. David Visc:ount Linley, 14, and Lady Sarah Arm.strong· Jones, 11 . Reports of marltaJ problems between the Snowdons have circulated ror years. CUCKOO'S NEST FLAP. • • tor a hJgh school play." "ll was an adult·type story and used adult·type langual{e. "It 1s floe for m t-. but not in pla<'e for a high school play," Dr. Browne said. None of the other !lchool board members saw the play McCulloch s&1d the production was the best aHNded strali;tht drama the h1ah 11chool has ever had. "It was good box office and wc had a responsive audience. "Most of the people were amaied at how good they (the students) did.·· he said. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Neat" currently ls a popular mo· lion picture and has been nominated for nine Academy Awards including best picture. It's the story of a man com· milled to a me.nlal institution and who by bringing a semblance of normalcy to the place disrupts established procedure. running afoul of a dictator-like head nurse He's given a lobotomy. Haggard said that the select.ion of the play bad been approved by the administration in advance. "The play was approved on certain conditions which the ad- ministration felt were not met in this case. The conditions. that the play be made suitable for a high school performance and for a general audience. "No one thing was singled out. It was sort of an overall im· pression. That's why it wou.ld be difficult to edit it. it was an over· all tenor," he said. Ha1gard said that in the future. McCulloch will have to submit a list of five or more plays which the administration will screen leaving hlm a choice of what's left. "The administration doesn't wont to pick the play, he said "I wouldn't say .. we're going to be back to what mlaht be called nu.ff." Ha«1ard said. "We have no Intention of diluting the dramatic value of the produc· tionA offered,•' he added. McCulloch said most of the criticism bolled down lo "It's too mature for our kids." "Maybe for the administration nnd some of the faculty mem· bers. but as far as the kids and the public this was not the wrong choice "It wasn't everybody's cup of tea. but we had done 'Peter Pan' before and the kids wanted to do something more mature," McCulloch said. SC Woman Facing Shoplif tin~C ge Orange Count rs Of· ficers cited a n Clemente woman for petty theft after she allegedly took goods from dis· play racks in a Laguna Hills drug store and hid them in her clothing. Deputies said Teresa Meia.cfe- Maymar. 2S, of 3401 S. El Camino Real. was halted after she al· legedly took eye cream and false eyelashes from Payless Drugs. 24821 Alicia Parkway, wi~t paytna for the producLs. ,.,....,. ..... J RANCH ••• followed in maintaining com.moo areas within the development. -Presley Company's participation in the Mission Vie- jo, Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel Area Master Plans of Drainage. , -Approval of all road and trail plans by the county Environmen· tal Management Agency. Approval of the Neille Gail Ranch development carried the endorsements of both the Sad· dlebaok Area Coordinating. Council and the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council. 'I'he Saddleback council however, expressed "some re: ~rvations" about grading plans tn the deveJopsnent as well as conceptual plans for develop- mentofparks and parkways. Calloway Call Cited D~NVER (AP\ -i\ letter r~ f~rr!~~ lo a "telephone conversa· uon I~ the only ofCiclal record of a meeting last July dunne which then-Army Se<'retarv Howard <Bol Callaway allege.d.Jy lobbied for approval of expansion or his Crested Butte, Colo. :.ki ru ea on federal land. The Denver P ost , in a copyright story Tuesday, called the lack of an official record or the July 3 meetln~ "an apparent cove r ·up" 1n1llated by Callaway's brother·in·law, R.O Walton Jr .. pre:.1dent of the Crested Butte Development Corp. Formal public hearings on Orange County government's ~roposed budget for the 1976-77 fu1cal year will begin June 10 and run through Saturday, June 19. if necessary. The county Board of Supervisors set the hearings at their meeting Tuesday. Formal hearings are the last major budget trimming sessions prior to adoption of the new spending package, which this year could run as high as $480 million, according to county sources. The first hearings will ta~ place Thursday and Friday. June 10 and 11 and continue on Mon· day, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of the following week. Supervisors have 10 calendar days to complete the hearings by Jaw so they can extend into Satur· day. Fro• Pq~ Al His story was supported by fellow carrier Lynn Bellows and another veteran carrier "ho dJdn't want her name used ror what she t er med fears of recrimination. Postmaster Ward said the mail · was not destroyed and that it was all delivered. He declined further comment except to add be h " "heard the ~tory." ~ Postal inspector Hickock sal~ at this point there Is nothing to substantiate the allegations su<'h as who sent the moil and who wus to receieve it. "It's hard to belle\•e." Hickock: said. "I can't say that It didn't or· cur but If it d id, it 1s difficult &d • prove.'' He said he would be checkln~ with supervisors and taking steps to find out about the alleR'?d d1sappenrance. Fro• Page Al COMPLEX. •• disturbed by the incrca:.e 1n funernl traffl<' gcnerated by the. facility. Judge Stl'lnt>r ruled that the plaintiffs mu:.t po-.t o SI00.000 bond pendin~ trial of lht• 1-,,u1· \o front of Addle Bt!ll Hunt Real ··protect the 1ntt·n•:.t:-1)f the dt' Estate, 242 Avenida Del Mar, in fendanb." EXPLOSION the downtown business district. lie make.; 1t rlt•ar in hii. r1\l·· He said a.stick of the explosive page opinion thal the mortur1ry cordite was set off by a opposed in a petition siimed by firecracker. No damage was re· J,400 Lcbure Worldl'r'i appeart. ported. to be in confli<'l "1th th<.> prin- Last week a chemical toilet at ciplcs of the Rossmoor·Leii.urc a construction site was de· World Planne d Community m olis hed by a pipe bomb Development Plan Coleman noted. ' It was arJ(ucd for thl' plainhffs that there were many other sites No Lorurer President i~ reasonable proximity to the re· -~ tirement communltv that could A ~tory in Tuesday's Daily have been utilized b) M<'Corm1ck Pilot mcorrectly stated that Bet· Mortuaries. ty Freeman, recenUy appointed It was also arirned that the de· a ~guna Beach Planning Com· \'elopers could have mad<' a µro· m1s~1oner, Is the ~resident of the fit on the l:ind 1f tht·~ had ck<'1ded City s Democratic Club. Mrs. to rec;pcct the\\ i:.hl'!'i or Lel!.Ure Prttman wn ]>resident of the World residents and seek another club last year. location. ' News Item: BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -R~ent medical discovertea and testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, affecting an eetimated 23 million people in the United States. Called the "1ilent killer," high blood preuure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in most ca1e1 lt can be controlled. Mariners Savin9s provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 Marlws Scn1Dgll and Locm ii lpOD80ring a blood pressure clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover and W..tclilf in Newport Beach. The houn of the clinic are from 11 :00 a.m. unW 3:00 p.m., Thursday and Friday, March 18and 19. A registered nune will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the NaUonal Hlgh Blood Pr-ur• FOUDdatlon. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingaat 642-4000. t .. ' -:A• DAIL:Y PILOT EDITORI GE Unnecessary Effort The San Clemente City Council \.s olf on another tan1ent. The council, which already has ordered a study on possible scce Ion from Oranee C<>unty, wants a leulb lily report prepared on construction of a golf course in Sao Pablo Canyon. It WH prop()Sed reeenUy by a froup of A\•enida Salvador reaJdenu (including a gol pro whose home • would front on the cours~) thut the city-owned canyon • be partially failed with e¥ce&s dirt and landscaped Into . an executive course, about two-thirds the size of a re· gular course. -San Clemente, a city or 20,000, al!"eady bas l\\O golt courses -the private Shorecliffs coutse, which has been for sale from time to time. and the municipal course, often the subject of controver~y f over rates. One can't help but wonder if the city council r eally needs a whole new round of another controversy that • seems likely to be set off if t.be city tries to build and operate still another course. A wise action by the council would have been to thank those responsible for the proposal and quietly falt the matter for future reference .. And the Suits Go On Grappling with all the lawsuits brought against lhe cily of Laguna Beach over Sycamore Hills is about like trying to get a hammerlock on an octopus. But, shorn of all the rhetoric, the facts are these: -In one suit, the city and many of its citizens were sued for millions over an alleged conspiracy to deprive , the landowner of some right to develop the land. -That suit was first riled in federal court. The city won. It was refaJed in state court. The city just won an important victory there. Another suit llalUng C'On- stn.actlon of a needed sewe?'llne was won by the city. -Another llUll over zonina ls pending. The final period cl Ute final sentence of the finaJ paee of the Sycamore Hills lawsuit story probably ls yet to be printed. Glven the wherewithal and high enough stakes. lt is possible to keep the legal art111ery firing: fs>r an extended Ume Ln an attempt to prevail by attrition. , Board Exaggerates Consider the case of Italian immigrant Carlo .Boe· , ci, a san Clemente businessman who wanted to ex· press his love for the l!l\ited States. He did so by painting several bicentennlal type displays <including two American nags> on the side of a buildjng he owns lD the downtown business dis· trict. Bocci wound up on the ca~t before the city's Architectural Review Board which is empowered by city ordinance to review outdoor displays. The board granted Bocci a permit and agreed the display could remain in place unW the end of July. But Bocci's still unhappy. He's fired off letters to President (and candidate) Ford and his con· gressman, senator, assemblyman and county supervisor demanding they do something to break the bureaucracy that's bucking the bicentennial display. Sign ordinances do have a tendency to create em· forcement problems. In this case Bocci doubtless was acting with the best or intentions. And since it is the bicentennial, it probably wouldn't do too much harm to make a single exception and let his display remain for the rest of the year. L/SC • ... ' -----.. 'Remember back in the '70 s when skeptics said we couldn't operate on a break.even basis? Well, we sure !howed 'em, didn't we?' 'What Can Mang Experi•enfs llnnecessary ' jReagan 1 Achieve? I ( J --_E_v_A_N_s_.N_o_v_A_K_ WASHINGTON -The harsh reaijty that not even the most brillh nt turn or strategy can now satvage Ronald Reagan 's c h allenge against President Ford poses an agonlz.lng questjon for Republican conservatives: can this candidacy be Joni pre- served to keep pushine the Presi- dent rightward? Considering how close Reagan has come to defeating the awesome mystique or the presiden- cy, Reagan's key opera· tives re· fuse to con- c ede what political re· ahsts regard as inevitable. But Reagan conser vatives outs ide the Reagan inner circle are now con· cerned more with how to keep political pressure on Gerald Ford ' -.. KC?eplnit him honest ... as one conservative leader told us - than on actually beatlng him. THUS. there Is implicit conOict tx>tween Reagan's lnn<'r circle and the conservative movement supporting him that may .:row m ore apparent In the days ah('ad. By keeping Reagan In the race to take advanuge of some unforeseenble chanae In fortune. whut tht' conservnt1ves have ialned in influence from .Rcagnn's rnndld. cy could be d1A ti1pated in worsen Ina primary de· ftnt!I and In nccelernllng 11ttack!l on thr PT('sidcnt by a dcs~atc challenger. This conflict wo11 foretold houra after Mr. fo'ord's win In florldn . on('(' a Rt•n"an iitrontihold. Since there arc n<' lonarr art•at exp~ctatlons for ReaRnn an lllinois and North rorollna. top R('Bjltln 11trnte11l8l~ stres11l'd kt'cpina him alive until May wht•n they II<'<' bttt('r primory plrkinJr In Texas . Alabamn. Geor1o1la, Tenne!lscc. Nebraska and p ·rhaps Indiana. "May ts too late," snapped a conservatavr ltepublicun Con1tressman who had Ion~ urged Reagan's candidacy. Ile and other conservati\·es fear a continuing string or Reagan de· feats would diminish the potency of the Reagan wing. TUE UNANSWERED problem of the Reagan forces, however, is how to exploit that potency from here to Kansas City, with these obvious objectives: -Influence Mr. Ford on the Republican platform - particularly tts national security section. its emphasisoo balan~ budgets and its attack on big gov· ernment: -Preserve for Reagan at least some special prerogatl\•es on the sele<'tiOn or the VtCe presidential candidate <though Reagan ' himself seems out orthe question for the post >. -Confirm Reagan's right to speak for the President and the party on bia issue!', particularly on national se<'unty, dunng th Dear Gloomy Gus ,The new freeway in· terchange at Dana Polnt 1s real nice. At its height and location it's just right for a noseful o f the a romas oozed forth by the sewajle plant. GASP campaign. Nothing remotely akin lo Richard Nixon's genuflection to NeJson Rockefeller before Nix· on's l96o presidential nomlnation -the notorious Fifth Avenue pact -is envisaged by con- servatives. "Ther e's not that much d iffe rence anyway any more," we were told by one Southern party leader who privately ra vors Reagan. "Reagan got about as much out of Ford as he could just by run· ning. Now we have to hold onlo what we got." BUT HOW much did Reagan really get aod how much more miJht be achieved ? Except for scuttling Vice President Rockefeller and the President's about.face to veto the common situs picketing bill. Reagan's gains thus far ar e found more in the adminiitraUon's rhetoric than In any perceptible changes in program and policy. When state chairman Clarke Reed of M ississippl visited the White House last month to pro· te t the ford·Kissinger poUcy or detente. he was breezily in· formed by political counselor Robert T . Hartmann that "de· tente" was no longer in US(' thereby scooping Mr. Ford's own announcement of that fact. To the Clarke Reed11. however, sub· stltutlng pro·detentist William W. Scrunton for 1nll-detent1't Daniel P. Moynihan at the Unltt'd Nations s uggcs ts tht• word t i( dropped and the policy remains. Thus. conservative.; d oubt wh lher rontlnued pressures on Mr. Ford from ,, continued Reagon primary campaign will produce a bnrd'cr line In thf' nd· ministration's national security policies. Their f('ar I~ the de J{eneratlon of Rea(lan's ex troord lnary performance against an incum bent Pr<1sident to evel'·more hum mating defeat!> MOREOVER. In his belated overt criticism of the President, Reagan undercut his own In· nuence within the party by sug. gesting l\fr. Ford is a symbol of the party'!'! Watergate problem. That infuriated the President•i; partisans and disturbed Reagan's own followers. Yet. Reagan aides believe bis sharpened criticism of Mr. Ford -on national security grounds -the last six days before the F1orida election drasllcaJJy re- duced a huge lead built by the President in the closing few weeks of the campaign. "We are through with euphemisms." one Reagan insider told us. ''We'll hit at F ord directly, not al Wasbjngton." Stieb talk is bold. But there l!'I an undercurrent of reeling on th<' Republican right that Ws Is a desperate last gasp that will neither help Reagan nor change the President ·s c-our~. . Animal Research Goes Too Far To the Editor: I would like lo lake issue with Dr. Dieterich's letter <Animal Research, Mailbox, March 3 ), point by point. 1. Why does Dr. Dieterich a s· sume lack of knowledge on· the part of those trying to stop the practice of selling shelter pets for biomedi<'al research. and accuse them of distorting the truth? There is a large body or knowledge on the subject readily available to those caring lo seek it, and I recommend anyone - wishing to acquaint themselves ( MAILBOX ) Lelttt'I /rom readers att welcomt Thll nghl to CDnderue Utters to /ll apace or eltm1nole hbel ii rt"1Ved Ldtns o/ 300 word.t ar It.a WtU be given prt/ertnet. All le'tttn miut in· elude aignatUTt and,moiUno oddre11 but names ma11 be ..wUllMld on re- qawa i/ iu//ietent ''cuon l.t appormt. Pl>ft'l/ IDlll not be ptjbluhed. with the facts start by writing to "It is not necessary to insist United Action for Animals. 509 that all experiments stop im· Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. mediately. All that we need to 10017. say is that experiments serving 2. A good animal control pro-no direct and urgent purpose gram is essential to our com· stiould stop immediately. and in munity. However, an efficient the remaining areas of research program is impossible if people _ methods in vol v1ng animals are unwilling t o turn an unwanted should be replaced as soon as pets and strays because Qf lite possjble by alternatives not m. possible fate tbat awaits them m vol\ing animals.·· the research laboratory. We would like to see an 1m· 3. The Orange County Animal mediate ban on the duplication or Shelter has been an existence re petition or experimental pro smce 1942. However. only In re· cedures and the waste of tax cent months has a ny notice been dollars on these efforts. posted at the shelter to the errect HENR y SCHANNON that animals may be sold to re· search. and that pct-owners have the choice of deciding the disposi· tion or their pets. 4. How can we be sure that the animals going to research are unwanted strays ? And are we to understand that they will feel pain any less than wanted pets., 5. TJIE O.C .A.S. should stick to its main function. which is the protection of unwanted and a ban· doned animals. instead of serv· ·mg as a cheap source or supply for research raclllties. Unwanted pets are entitled to at least a humane <If. in Dr. Dieterich's opinion, a useless > death Let the laboratories purchas e their specime ns from the facilities that 'peci1liie In raising animals speclflcatly for their purposes. Despite scientists' claims that biomt>dlcal experimentation has led to advances in medical knowledie. many procedures US· lni: t1n1mats to test such items as cosm e tlc11, C hris tmas tree Mprays, <•huroh randies. ovt•n <'leaner!!. bubble bnths and ZIP· IX"r lubrlcnnt!I apixiar to lx' un necessary. To quote from ··Animal Libera· tion" by PctC!r Singer <Random llou~e). recently reviewed by Nicholas von Hortman in the Oai, ly Pilot · 'Come quick. doctw. My husband hN d«:ld«I he w•nm to IH ~tr To the Editor: Tonight while watching Chan· nel 4 news, l was disgusted and sickened to tiear that the city of San Clemente was ordering a businessman to clean his walls of a JJlcentennial theme by July 31 . llm>. because citizens had been complaining that it wa s "garish." What right does the city have to order a man who Is so proud of his American business place to clean off has establishment's walls? None ' ARE WE going to yield to a few dtitens and their "garish" at Utude? Or are we going to allow 11 proud man the right of Cree spee<'h? Read and look at th(• walls. They are celebrating with our country the spmt of our n;1 lion's 200th birthduy Perhaps Snn Clemente should reexamine its values of l\merico Now lllink again a proud man vs. citizens· com plaints. And I used to have respect for our ex· Pre~ldent's hometown. Not nny more. SANDY PODESTA Q11e•tlonnalre To the Editor: I would like to rc1tlster obiec· lion to the kind of questionnaire Assemblyman Robert Radham has sent to his constituents m his last two maltln~s. A question· naire should be an honest effort to ascertain pubhc opinion on im· portant issues. But a number of questions. as worded. obviously count on answers weighted in a direction suited to Mr. Badham's biases. Whether I agree. or do not agree. with has biases is not the point. P'or lnstanee. how would you answer this one? "Do you agree with me that em phasls in halting crime should be upon controlling criminals rather than on restrict· mg the ownership of J(uns?" DOES a vote 1n favor of gun restriction imply that there ihoold not be an emphasis on control of criminals., Jf l do fa\·or control of criminals can I not also fa\·or gun restncllon" How vaHd is a poll Of answers to such questions? 1 would rather have a straight declaration of Mr. Badham's stands than the pretense that results of such a poll can be a clear directive from us voters. ELIZABETH S. GREGORY Pe& Help To the Editor: Many canine and fcilne resi· dents or Laauna Beach have re· cenlly experienced a change for the better due in large part lo the very generous efforts or the On· corpos volunteers and Girl Scout Troop 11528. We wish lo thank these two community·minded groups who have worked diligently and enthusiastically to let the pet owners of Laguna Beach know about our reduced cost s pay.neuter program. Mem~r"l of Troop ln~ are passing out our· flyers door to door, and the Oncotpos volun· teers ar e manning phones from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m .. MondaJ. through Friday. Ir there are any Daily Pilot readers who would like reduced cost spay·neuter in· formation please call the On· corpos number: 494·7848 SUZANNE HOWARD Pet Responsibility Committee E nerg11 and'•"• To the Editor: My first reaction to Edison's claim thal Proposition 15 is the Nuclear 'Shutdown' Initiative was that whoever lhou$ht that up must have a lively ima~ination and would make a fine fiction writer. But maybe Edison is serious. We know that the six scale· model tests of the emergency core cool· ang sys tem all failed in spite of what the computers pr edicted The initiative would give the m· dustry and utilities five years lo demonstrate lhat emergency systems would work whe n needed before a phase·oul could begin. Maybe Edison doE.•!ln't believe its own safely claims and doesn't boll eve it can provr that the plants are as sare as It hus claimed. As for t'1e requirement that full liability Insurance-tx-obtained within one year to avoid deral Ing, Or. J . Schtesin1Zt'r (former AEC Chairman) ln testimony before th<· Joint Committee on Atomic Energy stated "thlll In dustry has built up to the point that it can underwrite the coo;t itself or these very lmprob3blt• accidents." The initiative serves to follow up on Dr. Schlesinger's recommendation, and require that an evaluation be made and a de<'iSlon r eached. Ir lhe plants are safe. there should be no limitation on the liability of utilities and manufacturers. They should be insurable at reasonable'premium levels. The test of insura billty of any venture (and the nuclear venture should be subject to the same rules> has been a cornerstone or the opera· tion of a free society, and has 54!rved the public interest wen. NUCLEAR POWER has been p .. oposed as an alternative to more coal and oil. The problem is that OPEC and the multinational 011 compani e~ have been buying up the ur anlum fields. At our pre· sent rate or use we have about a 30 year supply of uranium in America. lf we greatly increa.e the number or nuclear plants, wo v.•ill be even m ore vulnerable tQ embargoes than before. We do have ""t)ther choic(' Twelve ) con. HJ!O -,olnr paneb were 1ni.1alled un a house in Washington, D C. for room and water healing. It cost $1,SOO and has saved S200 a year since then. Hewlett·P ackard in Sunnyvale. Calif. has installed 96 solar panels on a bulldlntt. Eventually there will be 265. Total Invest· ment: $15.000. Total savings: Sl.000 per month. There are more.> examples. Essentially, energy is a sub· 5Utute for labor. so a slowdown in ener gy use implies increased employment opportunities <A Time To Choose, Ford Founda· lion. 1974 ). "Energy conserva- tion leads to increased employ· ment. so rears of widespread un. employment due to ener gy shortages are unfounded ... <"E c onomic Analys is of Alternative Energy Growth Pat tern s. 1975·2000 ... Dala Resources. Inc. 1974) To retro.fit homes with solar insta111t:nns and to make homes and bwldings energy-efficient wiU mean more jobs, not fewer! JOHNE.LOE Call Ii Rape To the Editor Charles McCabe'" article In the Daily Pilot made me ill. ("A Novel Theory on Rape," Pilot. March 8). Don't correct the outlook of the polire on women who have been raped Don't rorrect the rape laws. Don't teach mules moral! ty. Don't !'UJtgest that lawyer!> top lying Oh no! Tell women lo lie about being raped to save the faceorsomt•111ck male ' Do you reallu• that a girl hare· ly reachei. the af:l' of pubeny without somt• 'Ir k male trying to lake her v1q(tn1l y from her., r>o you realize that n J:trl friend's father may allt'mµt mc>lt•stotlon, or n brother, u stcpfuthrr, 11 bh)Cxl f:Hh..r, or u hair dr<'s11er? Oh yC'li! TN1ch wnmc:n 11ntl .ilrls to cnll rt1pe "indecent exposure'' to ~ave these !lll'klt•!I to pcrpctuntt• futurl' lll'X crimes II ill t1m1• ttw ll\w~ wtlrc cor rrctrd on rupc. II iN time th" polic'~· i.to11rwt1 trt•11tlnl{ 11 rnpc vict 1 m 8 lt u crt m inul. Jt IN high tlm1• that lnw y c•r'I slopped tcachtnJI others to lie nnd cheat MRS RUTll ANN Jo: WRIGllT OftANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rl>hfort \ ~ ,.,.d Puhiuhrr Tl!mt1M ""u" fdll<lf llo•boro li•flhlC'h ~;d11nrtnl l'aq' ~:dllM Thi' ed11orlal pagt' of Lhe Oa1lv Pilot 'IC('k ~ to inform and ~hmulatc reader~ by prc.~'11trn1t on th1'1 Pill!<' d1\ent' commt'lllllry on lnplcti of 1ntcrc~l b> s)'T¥11cal <'d eotumni~t' •nd r11rtoon1~ti1, hy provu1rni.i a forum for rndcrs' viev." ond bv prt'st'nt1n1t th1~ ncwllpaper'~ opm1nn" anrl ldeo~ on eurrcnl topit''> The <'<11tonlll oprn1on~ of the Ouil v Pilot npJl('or only 1n t!H-NJ llnrlal Mlumn al 1hr tnp t)( tht• p1111e Opinions U· pressed bf the columrusts and cartoona11u and letter v.nter~ an! tht•1r 1'>14n 11nd no r ndor,crnt'fll •If lhrar '1rv.11 b) th t Du1 h l'lkit 'hwld bt-mforrt'd Wednesday, Mar. 17.1976 DA.11..YPILOT • For Eleetnat11 Non-peak Use I Jtate Proposed . Good, Murphy Found Guilty UNBELIEVABLE PRICES AN F.RANCISCO <AP) -The •tale Public •• Cdmmlsalon baa goee on reClord ln a pollcy to the leglslature to make conservtlJon ratbei- C01Uumpllon "the key1t4De ol the rate alruc· . • SACRAMENTO (AP> -Mamon cultist Sandra Good. say1n1 she resrets she didn't actually "kill 10mebody," has been convicted of lhreatenlna to lay business and government leaders 1be ac:cuaed olpollulini the earth . 3 RACKS ONLY MEN'S & LADIES' SALE SHOES Th PUC, lo Ill 3-2 action Tuesday, Issued orden IJled to encouraie let.t UM of electricity rather more. The 31.yur·old daughter of a stockbroker, and a friend, former nurse SUsan Murphy, 33, were round 1ullty Tuesday by a jury that deliberated leH LADlls• . NATURALIZER-llFE STRIDE COVER GIRL-KEOs-<ARESSA BASs-8ERNAR00 & OltiERS MIN'S A key ordtr dlnda Pacinc Gu & Electric. Sao Dle10 Gas & Electric and State Southern Califor nia Edison to aubmlt pro· po1al1 ror ''time of day prictnJ .... procedure ror cbar&In1 cheaper rates tor power ueed dUrina nonpeak hours. Special meters would be ln1tal.Jed in homes. · than two hours. . llllSS GOOD WAS one ol the last members ot convicted klller Charles Manaon·s orig.mat "faml· Jy" stlll outside priaon. Miss Good, convicted otrf'fve counts, faces a 2S·yeer jail tum when sbe returns to ,,.~ ..,...,...--·.... court for-seruencin1April13. 0 V'CTED The two women were charged with consplrtne C N to mail letters threatening the lives of people they Sandra Good accused of polluting the earth. A friend said be was asked to mail 17 of the letters but. turned them over .. V to the FBI. Merel• Dftli fl UTL! -tJe Miss Good, who claimed th~ letters were not LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles County "IJJtt threats but warnings. was also char~ed with mak· drug abuse experts say cleat.bl from heroin have in-ing threats in telephone interviews with three radio creased 10 to 20 percent in recent weeks. prompti~g ~-ares Off stations and a newspaper. them to warn that "some bad dope" from Mexico ts .;:,c circulaline In the area. A FEW HOURS before the verdict was re- A s pokesman f« tbe South Bay Drug Abuse Att k turned. Mlss Good. who acted as her own attorney, Center said Tuesday a rttent investi«ation Into 8C er made a closing statement in which she set fire to a heroin related deaths was sparked by lbe death of SlOO bill and told the jury, "This is your truth, trust one man known bytbecentertobeauserofthedrug. PASADENA <UPI> -and faith." She also said she wanted to goto prison. BASS $.\DOLES. DEXTER. l<EDS. FLORSHEIM &OTHERS UMITID SIDS -J DAYS OHL Y "We don'lJmow if the deaths are caused by the A Sl·year-old woman Garbed in a blue, nun-like habit. Miss Good arsenic in the dope or because the heroin is excep. chased off an attacker took the verdict quietly rising only to ask U.S. Dis-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tionally strong," said cent.er spokesman Ken Alex· Tu~sday by blowing her lrict Court Judge Thomas MacBride if she could .- ander police-style whistle. waive a probation re-and be sentenced Im· le;] 1052 lrvlne•Westclff Plua•Newport Beach• 1 tified woman was getting • Miss Murphy, wearing a similar hooded outfit f •Dfrit1 Trf~lu' MaM? into her car when a in black. then rejected MacBride's offer to remain young man approached tree until sentencing, choosing instead lo go to jaU. Complete coverage · Police said the unlden· mediately. MacBrlderefused. ' lllllCl*"l - SACRAMENTO CAP) -An adviser to her, fiung open the car Sbecouldbesentencedtofiveyearsinprisooonher Republican J ohn Harmer. who is seeking a U.S. door. began punching convictlonononecount. '------------------------------' Senate seat, is a ''dirty tricks" Yeteran of Richard her face and then tried lo -:-----.---============================================:===~ of eounty government and courts. DAILY PILOT Nixon's1972c:ampalgn. uysTheSacramtotoBee. sexually assault her. He is Ken Rieu. whom the Bee described as head The woman grabbed of Young Voters ror the President and a key her whisUe and ch~sed operative in a project called "Ruby I" to infiltrate the man away with the Sen. Edmund Muskie's campaign. loud shrills. itRCO Oller• o• A•~•d• LOS ANGELES <AP>-AUanlicRicbfieldCo., a 111ajor oil company, has declared its intention to make an offer to buy about 27 percentoflbe outstand- ~~k in Anaconda, a mining and manufacturing IC the offer Is accepted, ARCO would 1ain a sub- stantial interest in Anaconda's natural resource areas. including atomic energy from the mining and •efining or uranium. LA Boolutere• R•lded LOS ANGELES (AP) -Six bookstore owners said to be selling pornography have been arrested In a vlce squad sweep along Skid Row. Police said Tuesday U:iey had warrants for nine bookstores in the central downtown areas. Three or the owners were not tound, although an officer said two of them called police headquarters and offered to ~urrender later ln the clay. Tbe woman was treat· ed at Huntington Memorial Hospital for face lacerations and a black eye. Bridge Toll SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The number ol vehicles c r ossing the Golden Gate Bridge in 1975 itas up 4.5 percent from the previous year, but there was a 22 per. cent increase in the number or drivers who needed help to complete the crossing. A total of 33,959 ,932 vehicles croued the bridge, re- ported general manager DaleW. Luehrln1. This is the big one! .. o.o&io.hyno&cb Tll SINGER SPRING SALE $1000FF IN EXCLUSIVE SWING AWAY-CABINET REG. PRICE ' THE FABULOUS FUTURA• II SEWING MACHINE WITH Fltf t SEW' 2-WAY SURFACE fhp • penel f()( instant ''"•' m tewtng of 1U Ntd·to re.teh lfHS. M.ny advances, hkt buttonf11ting 1-itep bunonholer. \ \ AMAZING LOW PRICE FOR A GAEA T ZIG-ZAG MACHINE Euv MWing With t~iw front drop-in bobbin. Huny, limittd quentitits. Carrying c.se"' c.bi rwt utr t. NOW $88 Reg.$99.95 , United introduces H .. ... awa11an to thels1ands. There's a little bit of paradise on board every 1 one of our daily 747 nonstops. With touches of . ''Polynesian magic everywhere. ·~, 1,, .• ·And Hawaiian stewards flying right along with you. • ;·~'' 1 • People who know the Islands firsthand. ·our airborne Polynesian feast features a special complimentary toast, "Kam.au Aloha": macadamia nuts; festive pu·pu's (appetizers); and a choice of entrccs, incll1ding an authentic Hawaiian specialty. First-rate on·board entert ainment includes Island music, eight channels of audio, and first-run feature films (headsets for film.5, S2.00), li"-.c "Ditc the Bullet" and "Rooster Cogburn:· United flies more people to Hawaii than anyone. With more ~idc­ body 747's than any other airline going. And we can make your trip complete with th~ widest choice of ~awaiian v~<A:'tion packages. too. Every· thing from the privacy of an oceanside condorrunaum to the freedom of a fly/drive vacation in the Islands. To come visit in o'ur little comer of the world, just ~I United at. 537-7521. Or ask yo~r ltavel Agent. United is a Partner m Travel with Western Intemat1onal Hotels. In Honolulu, the Jlikai. Ro al Hawallan Service to Hawaii. Leave Arrive Fli hi No. 9:30 a.m. (747) 1 :05 .m. 191 J J :35 a.m. (747l 2:55 .m. (Hilo) 197 • UnlTED AIRLlnes ,. edaesday~e Cloei.ng Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANS~CTIONS W!dh!sdal· March 17, 1979 L/SC OAJLYPllOT Don't 'Bi' It? I Bicente nnial &dlyhooing By MILTO M KOWITZ • On~ way to celebrate the bicentennial Is to boycott all products which use naa·wavtna patnoUsm lo part you from your mon111y. Or copy what 11 airoup In Tf:'XH is do1n1: Stq• a contest to select the worst bicentennial merehandiM. There" Ill be plenty ot C'Undldah' Llaattt & My~rs. a company which hasll't been able \O do anythina right In the claaretk mark,·t, I• now promoltn1 ti.a L&M brand a. "tht! proud smoke." Why la It proud? Because it's made wllh tobecco, which ls "as proud a part ol • the American tradltton 41 the redwood• " Of course, Sir Walter Ralelgh di On 't know about lune cancer. Money Tre A 'IMILAR PLO\' is beinJt put Into play by a Liggett & M )'<'rs di\ lslon. Austin. Nichols. which is a Ii· quor firm ll 's promoting Wild •rurkey bourbon wllb such homilies as this. "In 1776 BeOJamin Franklin proposed \hat the wild turkey be adopted as the symbol or our \:Ountry. The eagle "'as chosen Instead. The wUd turkey later went on to become the symbol of our country's finest bourbon." What Wlld Turkey Is really a symbol foe is lhe strongest bourbon this side or moons hine. It's 101 proof. One of the latest enlrle6 1n lhe btcentennlal sweepstakes comes ftom Stootrer Foods, which happens to be ov.rned now by a Swiss compan). Nestle. It bu a new f'roz:en bakery line called "Stoutrer·s America," which in· eludes the ronowln&lterns: .,. APPLE PANDOWDY, traced lo a 167S American re· t' 1 cipe, strawberry trine. based on a 16SO recipe; Sweet. Molly's gingerbread, from a recipe used by Georce Washington's molbcr; potato rolls, a Martha Washington re· cipe. You'll be able to recognize these Stouffer packages because they will carry script lettering, Just the way the Dedaralion of Independence d1d. However. if you want the Declaration of Independence·' itself -at least a full-color reproduction of it -you can :.end SJ.50 for a 1 lb. box of Schrafft's 1776 chocolates. You • t>an't miss it because 11 v.;11 e<>mc in a red-white·and·blue (.., box. The Dedaration of Independence will be nuffed inside along with the chocolates. If money b not a problem. you can buy a b1cen~ leflniol champagne being off(.>red by Taylor Wine, which calls it "the first varietal champagne produced anywhere " The price: S76. Lafayette never r1gured 1t would come to thi~. THE )10ST EXPE~ l\'F. bicentennial product I hove · seen 1s the 20-volumc "A.nnnh of America" ed1t1on th3t the Encyclopedia Britannica is pushing to BwnkAmericard holders. Priced at S199, it's bJllyhooed as "probably the most authoritath·e collection of American ource materials ever pubhsh(.>d " "Annal~ of America." edlted by Mortimer J . Adler, is described as a bicentennial edition produ<-ed in i1uch "limit· t"d" quant1tie:. that 1t "111 ··certainly hec•omc a collector's item " BankAmericard holders arc informed th~t "w,hen the printing ts exhaui.ted. the dies will be destroyed and thl'rl' will be no more." Just how "limited" is this pnntmg·~ Well, it wilt be limited to the number or orders received from holders of a BankAmericard. In other words, this "limited edition" of· fer Is bemg m ade to more than 20 million people or about five times the population of lhe Un ited Slates in 1776. U.S. May Wake Up To Costly Coffee WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Stale Department official says Americans can expect to pay more for a cup or coffee • m months ahead. but should blame the weather and other unforeseeable events, not market manluplation. Julius L. Katz, assistant actm1 secretary for Business and Economic Affairs, said the retail price or coffee has risen about 25 percent a pound since last July when frost severely damaged or killed half the coffee trees in Brazil. THE FROST, COUPLED with floods in Colombia. earthquakes in Guatemala, the civil war in Angola and a dockworkers strike in a Kenyan port. diminished the supply;· of green coffee. he said. And since r eserve stocks were low· to begin with, the price of green coffee responded dramatically Testifying at a House Agriculture 1>ubcommiltee hear- ing. Katz said "to the best of my knowledge, the price performan ce has been a market phenomenon, and I'm not aware or any manipulation of exports" or the domesti"c market. Kali. sal.d while the frost damage in Brazil is likely to cut export supplies through 1979, "barring some new catastrophe" there will be no acute coffee shortage for the · next several years. Catalytic Converter Fire Dangers Probed J Capttol News Senice SACRAMENTO -The En· vironmental Protection Agen· cy is studying the ever tn· creasin.c reports of fires allegedly ,('aust!d by catalytic converter~. arcordinR to the current 1s~ue of Motor Magazine ll Is hclleved that Im· properly tuned cnJ(lnes cun ('ause overheating of the widely used anti·pollullon de· vices. Some military ba'\eR have closed gas storttl(l' un·u11 lo auto trarrlc for this rea!\on . There have also been reports of grass fires started hy hot converter" Tbere h:i~ been some talk In Washington of bannlnit new cars with such devices rrom national parks. Se'nator Richard Schweiker <R·Pa.) has asked the EPA to "in- tensify errorts to ldentlfy the fire problem connected with the converters and lo press bard for a quick solution to eliminate th• haurd and spare consumers who buy new cars from tl\e duttr and inconvenience they arc pr-c· seoUy facing." ~ N HI GH GEA R) Under such prodding there may be o m ore r apid response to UH• problem thut. hus been nagging at u11 slnro the cntolytic convt•MMr (lri;t. made Its oppcarancc. • Size, 11pparc•ntly. i11 in the C'Y\' of the bch1Jld<.'r. Our Detroit informant11 tell ui; thl' planners al ford believe thl' wave of future <'llrl' will ht• more in the rntdll.l(tl thun llw mini class. Rut fo'ord 1~ no\. bucking the ltd<' in IL'\ think ing, as It would appear on thl" surface. Thty believe th{' dl•· tin It Ion of m cdium will chanJ(e by 1980. By then. Ford fl«ures, cors the Sile or t.he Pinto. Ve1a and Gremlin will be considered medium. Jt'a uld that the other auto makers see It tho aameway. • They •II seem to bell vo • that lb~ blne~t market ln tho f counll')' wlll be for an that f can accommodate four to • ffve people. ThOH ot us who have been forced to alt lll tbe Nck of aome o( the m!nl model•. and nol·IO·mlni modtts are aw are tblt the beck ... u lfftD to be tMre. fort.raditioa'I ..... .,. PVBUC NO'l1CE PUBUCNOTICE Pl/BUC NOTICE PUBUC N011 E Rooney Looks Ahead ,ICTIT\OUS •UllN0$ 11\~ITIOUSaUllNOS NOTIICI TO<•IOITOn "C'TIT10U$ •u1111au .... aTATIMlllT ... UHITt.TIMUIT .... A .. Mll MeAIUATUollolT n.--·~............. r ......... ,__ ........ ....,. ~CMort.,... T1'elel-... l"'M<ll •r• ..... --.. -·: -· "9•tfC..ll"'"'°' MUH' He Deserted U for for 'Frientllier' Florida ·Fort La.uderdal • Fla • ..-h~ h.e isn't travellna the country. He elabora.ted on tu.a reasona for the move: J6J 11}.00ltS 'llLA.SllCS, 1191 ltlLL"S INTl•l"ttlSIS, 0641 ..... c:-,e110r_,. OlllAT W&\T I ltfl lll!Al. ~SV...."-~~11..CA. ....... , ~ "-" J .. ., Cathlr-la 1 ....... tw, .. _ IH•t.11 ION 1.STATI. ANO INlll"MINT Ito\! CA, "'1S NII \.OU 1(1\.LI AN A\.IO l(HC)WM U .. .c. .. llvd ,,.,,. UJ """1"'9'M -a.1,,•teo \.e_,t .. O lleu1111e *-" Hiii. lt.U ~-C-• 90HH1f \. ICllLIAl\I, AHO I L llHCll U ~1 87 llOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES lAP> -"Why did 1 moYe to F1orid•?" Mickey Rooney muse "~t·1 'u~t uy that 1 llke havln& (rlendt, aod frltndJ1ne.ss LS spane around here." Actor. phtlo1ophtr. h1A&baod. Rooney was back ln b11 ontUmo home town. but only briefly. He was on tbe New York 1treet at Paramount li\udlos. tap. lnl a tklt ror on April 5 CBS •peclal, "Dkk Cantt's BM:kJot USA." aOONEY AND A BVNC'H OF KIDS were re· peat1n1 UneJ.lrOJll hls 1938 classic "Boy's Town." 1od it mi&ht l\a ve been cause for reminiscence. But tbt Mkk resolutely rtfuses toll11e In the pa.st . "I'm mote Interested an w/lal's going on now , ·today." he said, "and belleye me, a lot ls happening with me." ' He ratUed orr some or Ills activities. 1. Six months a year he appears In comedJes at the Drury Lane "lbnlffs In Cbkago. He also toura summer theaters ln "Su1ar" and Cltbe1' 1bowa. 2. He is startlni a • ttrin~ ot "Talent Towo USA· schools to train you.ncsters to ~rrorm. ''There's no place to develop talent In young people, the way the Meglin Kiddies did for J udy Garland and other stars:• 3. H E H AS b e lp e d form tbe Chicago Picture Corp., ROONEY .. with $12 million worth or screenplays ready ror the right casting.'' Among them: a Dutch Schultz story .•·that is a natural for Gene Hackman.·· 4. He is scheduled for a role in Stanley Kramer's "The Domino Principle." 5. He is writing TV commercials, a novel. ·'The Broken Hearts," and "Mickey Rooney's Guide lo Happy Marriage." He has had seven -at least they were happy ror a w hUe. When asked ir heb married now, he looks at his watch and says. ''Let's see, what time is it?" H is Andy Ha rdy exuberance hasn't diminished with his years (55). Hts hOme now as &lldwater Hits Solons' Hypocrisy '"" Mt\.o\I on ... H"""~ lt.c:I\. ""'-'-C.•~·-.C• mn l(ILLtAN OK .. ~ ,...,. W1111, ••to\••"• J• ~o CA. .... 1 S..•-L Hill J)ul...,flt.» Nell<• I• 11••• .. 'r ''"'"UN"'"'''"" 01,t .. leMt~C.A ,,_..~on.-,,. ~ Clw1,.~J-CAlll"•-.C.".,, •• ··••11••• ... ~,,.. <1•'"'' 'Mil .._,,_. 1.~ar. ... ,CA._.. T"I' W\l'"" I• <..,dwci.. Dy e -\I tlle _. .. __ ,., • l•lo' ..... ._.,_...In••• ...... ...,,_ Ill'! "''ACl'O• WE• ...... n.owi vlC'a.v friendly with "''' k"""1 .. ( ............ , ........... t\M«lll.. <1•0"• ... ""' tlffl(t., .... ·-., ... °""''. '11'11"' CA .,_ .:. l'Va ID ·~II· H<llHlll -.w1d <_,.,le tf-..1 -• ,,.,._ .-0 ... et'le. tllO 0 .... each other in t.bt old d.ays. 1 think maybe the a1ents ~ ... ,~ DtVI• ,,.,, ....._. .... , '''" """' .,. .,.. -~....., ., , ... •"IC.•., HAHN °""'6 IM .. c• .,.,. •··I.,. lo '-~p 'h .. -1 ....... , ..,,, ... ,v could maintain "'~ .... ._... -•llM ... ,.. "'" c....t' C••'-.. o,.,_ .. c--. "" ""o .. ~ .. •no111o111' "' ~#. 111ei...•.M n.o .... ., i.• o.l IM•, .. ~ ..... .. ..... -• .., u• , o-t• a ...... Of-,_, .. INK"'" .. , »I l'•>i c.i..-llvd ....... (11, .. ....._ ... (II, CA .,.,, their control or actora. ,.,,_.,.., t".. .....,. .... -.... '" L•• A .. , ... , ,_,,, '"1' ...,,, ..... '' ••"d"''" "' • ")' l ..at r'"' d bl i th'• .,,_ .._..._Or ..... CMt1 0..ly llitoe. wNcll 1.-ier eltlte I• n. lllK• .. W01 ..,..,.,,.,_,,,., ve never te.en • o~wna 11eo 1 p n la ~.,...Of_C:U,,o.ilplli.., Mlnlll1,M.at.•,,.,..,,.,,m • ._,. llftl••,..-•w..-0111 .11....ii.n JoMW1111.11--.1i. town. Judy and me, maybe. Dick Quine haa been a Ml.r(llt tt.. 11.1, m. 0).1• .. t"t11 .. 1ft0 i. wlf ••'-te """ ci...... T111, 1t•te1n ... 1 •o "'" .. .,. "" good friend. But to tell the truth. mosl or my friends ..._----------• P UBLIC NOTICE ::;: :S ,;:....~.~~~~~"...': =:,:~~~.,~ 0••noe '-1 °" ace outside the movie business. P UBUC NO'nCB -----------_,,,. ..... '"' ""' "'*1<••-,,,,.,. "[don't think much oil.he men who are runnJng ,.,nmouuu11111cu •0 ..... :...."°!!~·., .. ''· ,,,, l'llOl•"'H o ...... c .... , °"11' ....... t .. •ind t tod ndth \' b l l ft• u.1h •tCTiTIOUl•USINIH NAMl$TAT•MINT ---Ul),IO,ll,J4,l'1• ,_,. ... us ry ay. a a 'w )' e .own .... y MAMIS"'TCMINT T ... tot!OW4"9 "' .... ,, ...... llW. OlOltGt L KILLIAN sit arou.od walling! They don'\ know what to do with ,,.. , .. ,....,.. "'-'' _.,.. IMI· ,, .... 1 1 .. <111wt11"••111o1 aJ h d d or So .. ' w u o• •OUll WINO$ HA••SfYLINO Mid-"""' PUBLIC NOTICl-: ab d· ea e IU)' 50 tneyconcentrateonJust no1eaoov-uoco11o1PANY,net P'O•NitN.•.ma.iu c~"·"~ ... KANN•No1ta1u• a rew actors and now U\ey've aot only 12 'bankable' _,,,,.\t .c:ot••""*"·'' 'bl• 11~a .. , ... c•.tif4• •1nncl!Louoo 11.110 stars whose namt's can secure loans. O..•ter H •-c1. iu """'-0.••0 11•Y , ...... ''* &. PASo\otNA. «. mti NAMI STATIM& NT ,. • ClKI. ....... (A .,.,. "-.. ,._,., .. V•lley, (,A '111)1 Pu«Mlflle<j o. ..... (OHi °"'" ....... "'• lollewl"ll "''Oft' ••• dol"ll ''THE&E'S NO YOUTH I N ... E Indus'""' to-lllh M•...U '' <truwneo..,.,. '" ,., .. """""' "c...o..t1..i"'.,. ,,.. Marc11",. >• •"" "'°'"' ,.,.,. '• lloN,...• •• llAC11•1c POOL CAiie • n .. ~ 1ivl-I ..... _1 1n JOtll SI. Hewpo'1 a.<K" C.A tH.J day. We baCl to h\lnt all over town to find enough · OIM1tH• 8'-NCMCI o.v1011 '"t., P UBLIC NOTlCE NI••• o .,.,..,,.,. m *" s1 hi '' h h I Tl\k •tal<N'Mftt ... tllw "'"'" II• '"'' o • .....,..,., -• l•l<td "'"' '"° ..... ...,., a.ec.,, CA ., .. l kids to do t s scene wa..t m e . That's t e reason c-, Cl••-.. o·-c.e-tr ., '°""'" ci.•k •• °'•"oe '-•.. ••CTIT•ousaus•Niu ,, ...... c ... '"'· 1tt xit" st. want to get my talent schools eoing, so kids tan _,,u,1'1• Mllrcu.m•. ..-•n,., .. ,_. .. , ..... ....., ... .,CA tJ..i I t d •-lk d b t th ,...., •U. , ..... ._ --Ml Tllll 0..JIMH I\ COllOlo<llOd Df "' 1.earn o move an uu an c ew gum a e same "'-'.,.. 0r....-c:oett 0.11., "'tot. -•"'" ~ c .. ,, °"'" ....... _,ti .... ...,_, .,.. _.. · -··1 _,,..,..,., .. time. -~>. ~. 11,U, ,.,. ,~,. Milr<ll 10. 11.U. "· '"• .. ,.,. c E HT u It y I H 0 us "PA IA l s ....... e ........ "Tbe industr1 bas lost its creative heart. P.-OOVCT5.~r •• ,.,,,..,wo.u..iu, ™' "•-•_,Iii.ct ..... "• -1------------1~-----------C..ta ~.CA. "'11 C-lr Cl•" of Oran .. c:-.ty ., Nobody is laking the lime to develop uJent. The P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PltOfUSIONAl ASSOCIATO. IMl'<llt •m. heads of tbe studfos are too busy throwing dinnerio ~· :.::::-: ~-,:;.~ """"'"'" o..,,.. c..11 o..i, '::, for eac:b other... ••CTITIOUS •USINCU "CTITIOUS aUSIMl.U • •• • •t• w... ....... ''· U. ll, "'' ~,. N bod .... , k R . 'al MAMISTATUlll•NT Nt.MISTATtMlolT Otll\.CA '100) PUBLIC NOTICE o y ever gave,,. c ey oooey a testamom "" ,..._,,.. __ 11 .,. ....,. "" ..,_,.. ....,._ ,. c1o1,. -... • ...!:!...-Mu•• <.OACIU<l!Od.., • c:er- dinnet". -H -ti ..,._.•uloMl••-•~lttt "They kicked me out of the clubhouse, .. said Hl.L PltECISIOM PltOOUCTS. T H e H u H T I H G '0 H Plllllo It. c;...111 ... S.C...W., th the bo otfi r IJIPK Sh Per._ Mortl\. IN\ftt. CA AllAltTMENTS, »l S6ft M ....... Or~ ""' '1M•-"t .,., WoO .,"' t"9 e actor, who was no. 1 X· ace star rom '"" s... .. ,,.._.._,.._.,,CA .,._ PtCTITtous ausa11au 1938-1940. He':; cot bitter. JUSl realistic. P•lrlclt Oovld M<C•K••n ... Miiton Oukl l(•llf, QI .._ .. ,_ ~~:~.,~ Ot•nte C-y °" MAMI STATIMINT W.111.w '-" CHlw, 1.0t Al•Mllol. CA. ~ a..c11. CA.. tt•'1 •atat M~":,1lolloWl"f ..,.,..,.. " dol"9 bli>I· "i MANAGE MICKEY ROONEY now," he ~,._.,."'"'"'duct""'"''"' .. !:!.T""""'"......,...,..., .. "" Put11•-0rMtec:-stCM11'fPl1ot, s•MGlt:S soc1ETv OF said."l've mademoremoneyinthepast five years .... lflNI. M.0ovl41teny IN«11'°'"·14·l1.m• '"-h souT1u:11N CAL1Fo11N••. noo than ever before in my career.•• Pw•u O.•kl Mcc•a<JcJn ™' _.,_"' ••• Hlod "'"" .... PUBLIC N,n,..CE H-a1..,. S..•1t No ». C:.141 Mor ... TN• 1l4tMment ••• filed wotll IN C:OU..lr Cl•tll of e>r.1199 ~ • "a a CA. mJt But be added: "There's something wrong with c-i, c.•••" ot oronte CAiuntY ... 1Nrc111i.m.. e1~1e """"'" "'' •·•-°"~ lh th ril . d tr tr •e ct A r l MlrcM."T•. ~ S1'ATIMIN1"0•WITMOIUoWAL Hew11or\tka(ll.C" '2US e way e m In us y ea-.... a ors. pro 00 . ,Q;HJ Putllllhed o.-.. Coa•I Delly ...... "tlOM'A•TitlRSNIPOP•••TINO , .. , ..... 1 ... n II CMclltclfCI by ....... ball star plays 15 years and retires at $1 ,500 a month PlrOI•-o.. ... 99 CNrt o.t11y Pllo(. M1tre1111, M,1t • ....,Ap11t1. 1m10U-H uit0e• "'«1T1ous au11111us c1111-• ror life. A movie sta.r works lS years and what does ""-r< .. 10.11.i...11, "" tOJ·ft MAME E1t••-rr1t The ............ --... , ........ _ l"lll• "•'""' ... ' .... filed Wllll '"" he get' A room at the Motion Picture Country PUBLI"' NOTICE H • , .... , •• P••ln•r lrom lh• ,_,, C•••lo.' 01 Or•ftQ<e eo..ncv 00 House." PUBLIC NOTICE .,, ,.,_,..,. .. _,.u119 .,...,., ,.,. '"· ,,.,.,...,, "'• • lllloul "'"'""' ,.._ OI PACIFICA ,,JHJ ••<TlTIOUl•Utt•l:U DeVel"O-t!NT co .. sn0o ...... w.. l'libll\Md Oton99 Co.u1 Dtlly Piiot ,ICTITIOUS MISIMIU NAMC STATIMCNT 2. ._""'°" a.e.11. CA tt~ Mtr<ll 10. ll, ,4, 31. 191' ,..,. ,_ NAMI STATENIENT T ... lot-1"9 "'SCI" 1$ clDlnQ blltl· T ... tl<Ullevs .,.,_.,.. .. .,_ •1111• Tiie tooo•IRV per'°" I• dcllno 111111 '°' mtnt tor ttie NrtMr>l\lo .,as fllfCI Ofll------------MUH' 11'0l•N EAllTH COMPANY, l1JU M.,n, "1•1flllwCO..nf'fofOr-. THI!. WOOD •NO I, 103'1 p,.a l(ffl""' UM. 8, Hunll119'0fl llHCll, ""''""'--•-•uotthll"'9•-P UBLIC NOTICE Otlw , H""lifltlOR a.ac11. CA-.,.. .,.., WI"'*"..,..,. .,_ __________ _ Wllllem T. Hewell, IU.I ""• a.11 W Slw•m .... '"'' ~ l!.llWerd GuSia, 11n·•• Coral Slw· 1'4' Otl .... H.,,,11n9ton a. ..... "' eMol7 UM. II. M""ll"Vlon Bea<ll. CA. '2M, -~ ....... , ........ tkt<. .. , ._ HOTICI: o• 01.SOLUTION n..s buslMU ,, CWMhKlfCI Dr...... Tiii• _,,,.u •• c•-led w....... Wllli.m II. s...... N•llu " ....... ., , ...... '""' .... ·~--· lf_d,.~ Wllll-T . .-tt a. .. w ~...... -·•" pertMrt"IP 11•••tolor• .. 1'11"9 ,,_. .., IEll16i.lll "''ca• H "'-nclall Tllll "9.._I -• tilecl -"'9 ™' a.I-•ft llled with IN """'"'*' ~ Coe•I Delly llilot, --O..rtet I 14o•ftl"t. Jt, -c.o....ty Clef\: ef 0.Mee C-W.,.., ~tv c ... to el Or ..... c:..ni., ., f'W.25,-Merdl), I0, 11, Ifft llodiM'6 .,,...., llW '""' _,,. - M9nJI J. 1976. "19 ....,_., ia, "1" JDllJ '11.Jt llYlf fl Prl<e, Hernl"f a. SI-. •I ..o -lllNcl Or-Ceul Oeilf llilOI. ,..,..,_Or..._ CMJl Oellf Pilat. ------------•Hlew-1 CenWr °''"•· S..li. .. aa . .,..,,. ltillltKll I0, 11.14. 21. m• ,.,. •mo 10. 17, 14. JI, tt7• _.,. •PUB U C NO'nCE "•r~o •1111d'"'· N••ll0•1 Buc11. c:.tot-•n.M, Met.of (altl-•. -1------------------------Of\ ti. 11111 ... OI Jen.,.ry, "'' 01 .. •------------pu•uc N~..... "1CT•nousa usiNU$ ... _...,.,,. ........ ,,.. ""'""'-•' P UBLIC NOTICE D uan.r. llAMISTATCNllNT """' wlel _,,_.,.,,el 0-IH E. 'n'9te1_,._YMK• ..... -.... ""'9.Jr t "CTIT10US•USINDS -n: S.ld lllnifteU I" IM 1111..,. wlll lie l'ICTITIOUSa USIMU$ NAMI STAT•MlllT TH E PA I M T SP 0 T & ~eel by Ellrof»I" Prl<e -H. N-1 STATIMIHT T1'e lol-11'111 ""°" I• fiOl"I OWll· WAl.LPA"Elll t, S..Ole 1' El -lta .... 11 Stne ....... •11611 lie \Ol•ly TN lol-l"'I "''°" 1$ deil'l llMll· ,..,8 Pl•D, )1971 QmlftO C1t•tJ1.._, $91 ,._.1111• fer •11 lreMKllonl ol W•d -··" W.ATEll WOlllCS. '""' "'"-· ,,...,.~··-.ea . .,•IJ .,.,,.,...,,,,.. ..... "" ....... o,,....,,., .... WASHINGTON (AP) -Con""essman can at· PRODUCE PATCH, uoo ......,.... Onie ... .,,. .. .,., ... a.K11, c.111om1. 1tic ... r0 J . Hetln•••. 201 .. tel .. ,,..,.,,,.,,.., • .,,., • .,0.,,,.,.,.,,. &• Aw., Coste Mew, CA. tt•h -°"'41<•. S." J.,.11 Caoili•-. C.. m1S Doti" F•br ... ry tO • ,.,. tend two dinner s a night, seven nights a week. says °"'''" r:. McOonatd Jr •• SJIOHe~ ,.. .. , ._.., ... "' ... ,.''°"'Ml•-• P•t "°'''"•'· 201 .. ce11e o-u. c11i•i.111 p,f ... . Sen Barry Goldwa•er and they ought to loo" at _ .. .,. .. Htwoor1a.ec11,CA.fhMI arc ... Hunll"91anlltec:",c•111 -S..J11fftcePl\l•-.C:. .,.,, c;e ......... ,, ... , • " • f\ r Tiil• b1a1._., ll C.Ol\futl.., W.., In-T"ll bull,,.H It c°"°"CIH 11'1"" 1... Tllll ll<nlneu h <0ttd11<l.O "' • H ll•ftd•ll Slo~•. ·who [a picking up the tab before they start critic1z· ... .-.. '"''~••· ...,.., 11a~hip. G•-•• "•""•' lni derense officials who accept hunting trips from ,,.11 ~=·=~_:J;;"' u. ""' :.:.~M~.~'111.,. .,1.,. , .. ""'" :;::=~·~ .. ,...., ,..1111 .,. ~=-"::~~!'""'· IOVernment contractors. (Related Story, A4). OMlftly Clerlt. ef Oro n99 C:-ly °" C:O....ly Clerto ot Ot•nve ~' ., Countr Clertt ol Or•nte co..nt' .,. WSM• •'-• $l""' Jn a Senate speech, the Arizona Re.publican Mtm•2.1n.. M11rc111a.m.. . '~"'" .... ...,....,c.11,.,.,..._,, A-'"edTu d 1r lh • behl d ~ "uni llSftl4 ..,_.,,"·•·•·11~11•.E ... ..a es ay e:re wasn t some purpose n PlltllllMd 0r.,,.. CO.•• o.i" Pltot. PvblkNll Orllfl99 eoe" o.11., Po°', ~1"'94 0rar199 eo." 0.11., Piiot. 1'1111111111..i o. ... 99 co .. l 1>o11y "''°'· ;~=~~=n:n:e:r:a~t=o~w~h:l:c:h~~=~g~~=m=e:n~u:e~~=v:«:e:d:· ___ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~~,,~~~~-11~~~~ rc111~-~~-.. ~~~~~~~Me-~.,~~ ~~ ~'~~ ,~,. I WANTED'!' THZGUTLAWS 4.49 Memorex C·603_pak Cassettes Buy Two Memorex C.60 Cauettes, Get One Cassette FREE! Thats 3 Cassettes For The Price Of 2. • Dyna sou Carousels 8.99 11.99 Cassette S·TRACK Each unit has a uniQue contemporary design made of durable plastic with simulated wood panels. Cassette Carotuel holds 20-32 cass. &track Carousel holds 20-32 S.trlcs. Comes with rotary lazy susan base. Cl @Cf® S·TRACKS • ON RCA STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES WAYLON JENNINGS, WILLIE NELSON, JESSIE COL TE A, TOMPALL GLASER The Outlaws WAYLON JENNINGS ON A & M STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES CAPTAIN ANO TENNILLE Song 01 Jov. Love Will Keep Us ToqelhPr ·ea. Dancing My Dream, Rambling Man Best of, Good Hearted Women ON SWAN SONG STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES BAD COMPANY - Honky Tonk"Heroes. This Time ON MCA STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES OLIVIA NEWTON·JOHN Come On Over 0 R .6. ~GE: Oty Of. at Gltden G~ 8tlld. A" ~~ 10to9s..10107.Sundays1130to5 Bad Company, Stra1qht Shoolf••. Run With The P;iclt Bue.a..J .._ p .6.RI(• 8Ndl et Orange!~~ 5 .._ ....iy .6. .6. lllJ .6.. 3800 So. Bnttol-Ho of So. Q>est Plmo()pen ~ r.nA A • t.30 tolUO. Sundayl 10 to&. A" A ,_.,A. 9:30 to--9. SuMIVI 10 toe. ,, ., • •I Saddlehack EDITION ... • ' Today's Closing N.Y. toeks . VOL. 69, NO. n , 7 S§,CTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1976 TEN CENTS .ltag1~na Hills Develop1nent Plan OK'd Oran1e County planning com· missioners 1ave their unanimous approval Tuesday to a 1.39'7·acre small estate type development on the l,327·acre NelUe Gall Ranch in Laguna Hilb. ~ Roughly 40 percent of the land covered in the planned communl· ty development use permit ap- ' proved by the commission will _ remain ln its natural state. The balance is to be subdivided into 1,397 estate size residenUAl IOU interrupted by three park sites as well as a series or tratls, lncludin1 a ts.foot wide equntrlan trail. Bisecting the Presley Com· pany development site as it travels in an easH,esl direction isOso Parkway. Its boundaries run roughly from the San Dlego Freeway between Moulton Parkway and La Paz Road east to Galivon Canyon. Inasmuch as the bisectm& Oso Parkway has be.en designated as a scenlc highway, the com· mission's approval or lhe de· velopmeot.carries a mandate that it should "comply iA 1th conditJons carrying out the tntent of the scenic highway program." Approval of the project. which envisions constructJon or homes D•ll• ................ lllcMrcl ICMftl•' FIREMEN QUENCH LAST OF FLAMES IN LAGUNA HILLS AFTER $57,000 FIRE Blaze Cut P•tt•rna In Wall of One Dwelling, Other Was Destroyed Fire Sweeps Two Homes $57,000 Damage in Laguna Terrace Blaze B> Rl'OI S IE DZIELSKI Ot Ille D••IY l"l'-4 S..11 A fire of sHU undetermined origin swept through two Laguna HUis homes Tuesday. virtually destro} Ing one and causing ex· tenswe damage to another. The noon·hour blaze in ·the Laguna Terrace district adja. cent to Lei sure World was brought under controt in hall an hour but not before rt had caused $57,000 in damage to both dwell· lngs. Although both or the hilltop homes at 22451 and 2246l Lorn· bard1 were occupied when the fke broke out. no one was in· ju red. Off1c1al s are conducting laboratory tests to find out what touched orr the blntc. Mrs Bell~ Loud and her 12· year-old i.on Murk were left homele:.s b)" the fire that destroyed l.'vcrythlng but the 1i1nra~l' A third occupant o( the Loud home at 2:? 151 Lomb{,\rdl. Cyril Price. 32. \\ u:. in the garage washing a car unaware that the house wu-. burning, firemen said Wind earned the blaze across a narrow side yard to the home of lfans und Helen Petersen, 22461 U>mbardl. when• 1t IR"nlted and burned uut the Cumtly mom. Pctl'r..,en. 1)4. u semi retired re al cstult' broker. managed to ('Qrry i.omt• or his personal ~lonJ,tlni;t'I to safety aii the room ht up in nnmt•s Ile sn1d his douahter. Koy. 24. had bel'n bnkln~ rool<il'S for a party whcn she noticed the house es burning. 0 1 ran out of the house for 11 ~e but II ~a" i>o hot that ( couldn't do un) thtntt with 1t," !llald Pl'tl'r!\t'n, confirming re· ports by other witncsses that several t'Xplo!4ions ripped <See LAGUNA HILLS,Pa1eA!) D .. ty r-119' St.oll ~· 'MY HEART WAS BEATING SO HARD •.. ' Hen• Petersen Reacued a Few Belonglng1 In the $75,000 and up class. cnr· ned 36 conditions specified by the commission. Included among thos~ condi· lions are: -Sound attentuation in all dwellings built w!Uun 3,000 feet or railroad tracks that run alongside the San Diego Freeway. -Filing of procedures to be rollowed in maintaining common areas .... 1thin the development. -Presley Company's participation In the Mission Vie· jo. Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel Area Master Plans of Dralna"e. -Approval or all road and trail plans by the county Environmen· tal Management Agency. Approval of the Nellie Gail Ranch de\'elopmenl carried tht> endor emenh of both the Sad· dleback Area Coordinating Council and tile Mission Viejo Munlclpul Advisory Council. The Saddleback council, bowe,·er. e ll.pressed ··i.ome re· sen·ations" ubout grading plans in the development as well as conceptual plans for develop· mentor park~ and parkways. Mortua1-y Dead? Laguna Hills Project Halted By TOM BARLEY Of <IM D•llY ~lel SC.Off An Oranlte County Su~rior Cour t Judge delivered what may bt.' the death blow today to plans for construction or u mortuarv overlooking part of the Lagun~ Hills Leisure World complex Judf!e H Waltl'r Steiner 1"sued a preliminary inJunction hallin~ further "ork on the McCormick Mortuaries facility which i::, now under construction near Leisure World's Clubhou:.e Three. * * * Mortuary Injunction 'Problem' Judge Walter Steiner 's ruling today could prove lo be a hollow ,·1ctory for the Leisure World residents. Anaheim attorney Glen Wood· mansee had two reactio~s to the gr anting of the injuoction- dellght and disappointment. "I don't know nt this stage if we can raise the $100,000 needed for the bond ... he admitted. "If we c.-an·t. tben the mortuary con· struction may go ahead on de· fault " Woodmansee explained that 1t is not necessary for hls clients to put up the tull $100.000 In cash or bonds to satisfy the judge's or - der. "But the premium must be found and my clients obviously must put up collateral or some kind worth $100,000, "he said. Woodmansee said that if dis· cui.sions with his clients end in the determ1oat1on that the Sl00.000 cannot be rai~d he may ask Judge Steiner to lower lhe bond figure. "It certainly i~ a frustrating busmei.i.." the lawyer said "On the one hand \\e win our point in court and on the other we may lose the case because of an 1m· po:.s1ble financial conligency.'' The ruling issued after a 24· hour deliberation include~ the comment· ·1'here is a reasona- ble probability that a trial court may find the use \or the mo r tuary) to be non· compatible.'' Judge Steiner also nolt-d that the plaintiff:.-10 Leisure World residents-hav<> •·a rt-asonabll' probability of sut'cess al lhl! time of trial.'' It y,as ar~ued ~fooday al lhl' hearmg beforl' Judge Steiner that construction of the mortuary would han a "ch11linj.t effect" on rei.1denLs o[ lhc retircmcnt com· munity \\ 1thin \'lew of thl' bulld- ll was also successful!~ argued that Leisure World re:.1dl•nti. not 1mmcdiatel~ jfft'cted b~ the pro· x1m1t~ or the mortuar~ "Would be d1,turbed b} the 1nc·rca..,l' in funeral traffic gcncral(.'d hy tht• facility. Jud~e Stemt•r ruled that the (Su COMPLEX, Page AZ) 'Rent·a·Rider' Fa3t Buck for Fa3t Lane LOS ANGELE.5 <AP> -As high\\ay patrolmen ke pt ~topping underpopulated autos in a Santa Monica Freeway commuter lane. studl'nts offered themselves today for Sl ap1ece as "rent·a·riders " Santa Monica City College student Mark Jones, ~.had his cohorts lined up on Overland Avenue near the freeway on·ramp carrying signs offering their unique service. Passengers an? at a premium because the ex· perimental lane requires at least three persons in any car using what used to be the ''fast " lane of the fre.eway. one of the busiest throughways in the world. "We're doing it for a laugh," said Jones. Fun or not. there werl:! several customers. ThC'y paid the dollar so they could legally ride the "diamond lane." so called because it has diamond· shaped markers painted in the middle. Lion .. Country Hit Twice ·by Burglars Lion Country Safari animal park m Irvine was hit by two burglaries, one loss amounting to $5,000 in jewelry. the other peanuts. park omc1als told police Tuesday. In the predawn hours Tuesday. burglars who ignored the park's "Trespassers Will Be Eaten'' warning sign smashed open a window in11 gift store with a four · foot metal umbrella stand and ransacked the store School: Pay Hike Isn't Deficit Cause An estimated $5.000 in tur· quoise jewelry was ~tolen and many other Items in the shop damaged, policl' said. However, late Tuesday a gardener water· mg the lawn found a :.lra" purse containing at least part or the loot. At about th<' saml' time. in what may bc a related burRlary, tht• bur~lari. ~mashed open a "'mdow in u food stand at the park. Losses. t•st imatcc1 ut $15, amounted to one Lag of fl<'anul.~ a Danish roll. two purwr <'UPS and f1vc all·mt•at hot doK1> pl~s !\('Vl'flll Oat'kS Of Cli;!Urclkli from lhl' ma t'hint•, poll cc '>UHl. uddinf( thul tht· buri(la rs tarncd Ion~ t•nouRh to turn on a stovt• and co()k tht• frank~ By LAl'RIE KASPER Dfl ... D•llY~ilel.._11 Saddlebac.-k Valley Uniricd School District officials are d111· puli n J( C Ii r rord Boe hmer' s charges that "excess comJ)f'nSa· t1on" or tearhers has caused the district's currcnt financial pro- blems New state tax legislation and n pattern or deficit !!pending have resulted in a deficit projected for the 1976·77 school year. according to Gilbert Moreno, the district's business manager. Earlier this month, Boehmer, an unsuccesiiful candidate in the last school board electron. con· tended prescnl trustC'es have granted tea<'hl'rs ahout a 21 per· cent Increase in compensation although they lltlld lhey had given only a 7 9 percent raise He also contended trush•es turned a surplus or IJW)ncy m to the defit'lt. However. in a rcport.loSupenn· tendent Richard Welte. Moreno said several of Roehmer's points are "inaccurate and mislead· lnl(." Since the 1973·74 fiscal year. Coast Wc•utlfer SHE CONVEKTED TABLE TO CASH Princess, Lord to Pitrt? Saddleback 's first year or opera· lion. the district ha!'I been spending more than it hus had as income. he said. Jn that firs t year, Moreno said. the district's expenditures ex- ceeded income by $6.318 During the next year. he said. the dif· ference was $196,401. This yttr. the difference between Income and expenditures is expected lo be $711.648. ('oni.tcll·rtilih• <~uuili. "'"' roolt•r throullh ThurMl:l\'. /\bout a 20 r>crccnl chance of rain lute ThurMJav. Low~ toniuht 50 tu !15. lllgh~ in \he mid r.os. "The ad JU"t did marvelously. I sold the labll! ... That's the advertising success •experience of the C<>!-ta Me~a I woman" ho placed ttus classified 1ad in the Dally Pilot. f One or a ·kind, hS l{lass topped drift" ood coffee table. S22S. 311 Mesa Orne. fl14. C.M. XXX· XJUCX tr you have hou.sehold treasures you want to convert to cash. call 642·5678 It's easy to find a buyer when you adverti e in the nghl place. Along the Orange Coast. the ; right ploct' is the Dally Pilot. Fairy Tale Romance Falls on Hard Times LONDON CAP) -Princt'sc; Margaret. stroni' willed sister of Queen Elitabelh II. and h<'r globe-trotting photographe r husband Lord Snowdon are tak Ing steps toward separation or divorce. London newspapers re· ported today. Buckingham Palace refused to comment on reports that the queen approved the breakup "Obviously the situation has been discussed b}' the royal family ," said a palace spokesman. "but I am not in a pos1t1on to soy what decls•on, 1f any, has been reached.'' A spokesman for the Church of Enitlan d, which oppo <1e" divorce. 'laid its puitual head. the archb1<1hop of Canterbury. '" "a" are of the s1tuat1on concern· ing Princess Mariwret's mar riage'' but gave no details. The queen held a rc11tular scheduled c;ession "1th the Pr1\ y Council, her clo-.est ad\i~erc;, but 1t "as not known whether I he marriage was dhcussed. and a spokesman said .. there" Ill be no statement today " One press account said the cou· pie. who ha\ e two ctuldren. had begun divor<.'l' proceed1nJr<1. Others said they planned a legal ~eparat1on . The furor followed mounting c;;peculat1on that the pnncess's 15' a )'ear marriaf?e was on the rocks Lord Snowdon, 46, in Hong Kong en route to put on a photo- graphic exh1bit1on in Australia, told reporters. ·'I have never dis- cussed my personal life in the past and I have no intention or do- ing 1t no"." The 45-year-old princess. a white gown setting off her root.an from a Carl bbean vacation. at· <See ROY AL. Pa1e A2) The surplus noted by Boehmer, the business manager said. was not due to the previous board "spending less than its income" but to $1.3 million the dlstrlct re· celved through the umficalion process. This amou.nt. he said, ls not con· sldered as Income. Unification funds stopped as of June 1975. be explained. so the district "now rmds itself in the position of Ii ving within its income." <See DEFICIT .Paie AZ) INSIDE TODA \I Petaluma·, '1low growth' policy. recently upheld IJy Ow Supreme Court, has 3P0rl«•d confidence rn other C1l1t1 to curb quick dcvtloptnent. 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But President 1-·ord Ju t m1&M huve a c·ure for the defHt he ha mnlctt-d on ha~ c hallenger: the Republlcun nomination for vice prt!stdent Th;:at poi.:11 l>tl I ty. which the Prei.1dent ne\'er hu s dismissed, almost certainly v.111 be part of the case Ford's emissaries pre sent a they try to roax Reaaa~ out of the pres1denttal race In th6 name or Republican unity De pile Ford's runaway \ 1c l ory Tuesday In the llllno1s pre· s1 dentia l primary election, Reagan said he WJ!> going on with his campaign and told sup- porters that there are better states ahead for him Reagan has said repeatedly be is not interested 1n second place ( NEW ;1 ,'VALY I S J on a Ford ticket, but the option - if indeed 1t is there next summer -could look more in\•tting given the President's victonous march through the early primary elec- tions. Among Democrats. the signals out of Illinois read this way: -Georgia's Jimmy Carter tightened his grip on the fron- trunner's role with a landslide in the presidential prderence balloting and an unexpectedly strong showing in the delegate compeltt1on. While the count was not com- plete in the delegate contests. Carter· entries led for 58 llhnots seats at the Democratic National Convention. A totaJ of lS.S de· legate seats were contested Tues- day, "Ith 14 to be selected at the :-.late Democratic convention. --<:h1cago Mayor Richard J . Daley established himself once again as the dommant man in ll- lino1s Democratic politic!> and as a potential power broker at the lkmocratic convention. IRelat· cd picture, A41 Sargent Shriver. the 1972 Democratic vice presidential nominee who nt!ver could get his primary campai1tn off the ground. ran a poor third and virtually quit the campaign. Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace absorbed h1:. t-l'cond stra11tht defeat by Cartt!r , and his response " as a r<'pla) of what he had to say arter his beating m 1-lorida a week a~o he claimed he fl'lt good about h1-. -"ho" mi: Trustees Get · Assm;'ance • In Saddleback Rick Bohay, president of the Saddleback Area Coordmating Council, assured school district trustees this week that no single group could voll' them out of of· fice. Bohay was reacting lo reports that Saddleback Valley Educators Association leaders had threatened to work against re·elections of trustees who <Ion 'l meet the demands of the teachers' group. "l ~rsonally cannot visualize that SVEA or any olher organ1za- llon can control 30.000 voters m this district." Bohay said Voters will elt•ct or re·elect mt-mbers whom they reel are <1u1llfled and working in the best interestorthe children, hesa1d. The SACC' lt'udt'r explained that hl• v. nnted the trustees to know they have community sup· vort becttus1• "I t·11nnot :-ce you bemg able to operate properly undf'r dure!l!I." ORANGE COAST , .. ~~::r:~~~:,',~~··~,~~'::.:::::::."~~~ Cot'' f"\it_ .. \..,•"" (.ft .. *"'"' \Ito.•··-•1t1IMW'I\ ., lit fNflU\flilf'fl Mt•n1U• ,,.,,..,,." f '"'"' t;r.. t M t.it M-'t1 N~•\••tt ~· •t "· HW'f"!Ut"if•., tw-. ft f ,,.,,, •••h Vall•• ····"• \HoltNf\ ~·It•' •l'lt1 ~.::~ ;:~1.:,:r~::;::.~·.: ~ ~--=:·~:~ r,;~~~~~~~::::~i::,·:::~l~'.:,:.I) M I I'-' Robort N. Wftd ,..., ...... ,., ... ~·~ J&ek R. Curk'v ~"•Pf~to.n\.neW~.,tM.~f Thomas Keevll ,.,,,., Thomas A Murphirw ,.,..~··~lfl•tw Qlarles H. LOOS R lcherd P .... 11 Au,\t•f'.l ~ftot9·"'t f 4h'-" S.H .. bKlt Yal .. y Ottke 1»01 L-41 flAt lllMCI •t '-"' t-...o ( r"•rt Offlcn C..•• ,.,.. .. )Jg .......... ""'"""""" ~,.,...,.,._. ... 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There wu a new outbreak or ~Pt.·culnt\on recently "hen the princess \'acatloned on the <.'arlb bt>an l~ltind or M u~UQUl• without hl•r hu11b1nd and with 27-yeor old Roddy Llewellyn. whose father heads th(' Whitbread bre" Cf)'. She also visited Ll ewellyn r~ cently at a resort he runs near Bath OaHf l'lloe,i.M-• OFF TO THAI LANO Stephenie Dodson SITE OF MORTUARY NEAR LEISURE WORLD GATE 3 IN LAGUNA HILLS ReUrement Community RHldent• H•ve CauHd Halt In Work by Court Order The traditional opposition to d1\'orce in the royal family has relaxed a gTeat deaJ smce King Ed" ard \'111 "as forced to ab· . dtcate in 1936 to marry on American divorcee. But there v. as speculation that Margaret would have t~ renounce her right of successn>n to the throne because the monarch is the head of the Church or England and the church is opposed to divorce. Viejo Teen Setting Off For Thailand l'ro• Pa~AI DEFICIT •.• A second reason for the finan- cial trouble. Moreno said. is that Senate Bill 90, the state school finance legislation. has limited the local tax rate and st.ate sup- port to schools. The result. he said, is a finan- cial squeeze. Moreno a l so rejected Boehmer's figures on the percen· taee ot salary increases. The figures he used were "inconsis- tent" with those provided him by the district. Moreoosaid. The district official also disput- ed the approach used by Boehmer. Moreno objected that Boehmer included retirement and fringe benefits mandated by law and not controlled by the trustees in his c alculatlons. • The average teacher's cost-Of· living increase was 7.9 percent Corthe 1975-76 fiscal year. N.oreno said. He said increments for years or experience. gradu1te semester units earned and ad- vanced degrees are built into schedules but not included in the costorliving increase. Moreno ex plained that teacher s are paid a base salary of $9,461 plus an additional $615 for each year or experience for up to 12 years and $44 .09 per unit of graduate credit up to a maximum or70units of credit. Teachers also receive a set amount for various degrees and credentials earned. He said the average teacher has 6.2 years of experience, 43 units of credit and earns $15,250 per year. In bis report. Moreno also noted student achievement levels and concluded, ··We believe that these su~rior academic achie"ements support the total resources al· located by the governing board to the educational process here m the Saddleback Valley c ?m· munlty." In addition to the business manager's report. Trustee Den· nis Smith contended that the pre· vtous boards had granted greater salary increases. Jim Wehan. president of the Saddleback Valley Educators As· sodat1 o n , also conte nded teachers benefited more while un- der former Superintendent William Zogg than Dr. Richard Welte, the present supennten· dent. Boehmer said he will analyze the district responses to his calculations and reply during the next board meeting Sun Lovers In Nude Squelched For those Orange Countians who like to grin and bare it, the beach at the north end of Camp Pendleton may have seemed like just the place. It's an isolated spot , reached only by driving through a three· mile stretch or San Onofre State Park and walking a mile on a trail. past the park's south boun- dary. There, beyond the jurisdiction or 5\.llle rangers and lifeguards. the tree beachers have gathered for more than three years. Whatever freedom they may have had. howe\ler, lS aJI but gone today -the result of a crackdown by the lJmted States Marine Corps. Since Feb. 26. the leathernecks have taken 22 nude sunbathers into custody for trespassing on a military reservation. San J)iego Cqunty Sheriff's deputies have cited another four persons for violating the county's ordinance banning public nudity. The arrests have gi\len new li fe to the cause of a six-month old or- ganization called Orange County Campaign for Clothing·Optional Beaches. of Newport Beach. Its motto is "Bare With l's." The organization plans to ap· pear before Orange County supervisors in the near future asking that a clothmg·opt1onal beach be establis hed somewhere 1long the southern Orange County coast. f'ro•Pa~AI COMPLEX. • plaintiffs must post a $100.000 bond pending trial or the issue to ··protect the mlere.l>ts of the de· fendants." He makes it clenr in his fi\·e· page opimon that the mortuary opposed in a petition signed by 1.400 Leisure Worlders appears t-0 be in conflict with the prin- ciples of the Rossmoor-Leisure World Planned Community Development Plan. It was argued for the plaintiffs that there were many other sites in reasonable proximity to the re- tirement community that could have been utilized by McCormick Mortuaries. It "as also argued that the de· velopers could have made a pro- fit on the land 1r they had decided to re!>pect the wishes or Leisure World residents and Sttk another location. Lawmen Start San Francisco Flag Fracas SAN FRANCISCO <U Pl>-1 he U.S. flag briefly was flown upside down a sign or distress in San Francisco pohce stations. The nag flutter was in reaction Tuesday to some office cleamng by the new police chief, Charles Gain. Gain recently moved some memorab1ha. along with t he American. California and San Francisco nags from his inner of· ft cc-\\ here they had hung for de· cades -and replaced them with plants. Margaret is fifth in the line of succession but unlikely ever to occupy the throne since she Is preceded by the queen's Coor healthy children. Margaret and the former An - tony Armstrong-Jones were married in a state wedding Mav 6, 1960, five years after pressure from the royal family and the Church of England forced her to break off a romance with a World War II fighter ace, Group Capt. Peter Townsend , because he·\\as divorced. The queen made her com- moner brother·in·law an earl m 1961. Rocky Not lnlerested CHICAGO <UPI> -Vice Pre si dent Nelson Rockefeller has denled re- ports that a vice presiden· tial draft was under way on hi s behalf and said he asked President Ford not to consider him as a oossi· blerunning mate. , Rockefeller said he re· newed his earlier reque:.t to remain out or the race in a letter sent. Tuesday to Ford. Rockefeller. attending a private reception sponsored by the President Ford Committee, told re- porters be would not be chosen for vice president, and, if chosen, would not accept. ' Where does the American Field Ser\'lce send a three-yea(' German language student? ~ · the case of Mission Viejo reside& ' Stephanie Dodson, the A~ selected Thailand. Thailand? "It was a complete surprist>." said Miss Dodson. 17. who left to- day for a year's slay in a Thai home·away·from -home. "The only reason l could think or f<>f' choosine to send me to Thatland is th1t the Thai language Is sup posed to be one of the most djf. ficult. Maybe they figured anyone who had stuck with German for thre~ years must have some ktnd of language ability." Miss Dodson. of 24381 Regina St .. has h\•ed tn the Aegean H11l1< section of M iss1on VieJO for nml· years. Her father is a hbranan. her mother a computer lab technician at Saddlcback Com- munity College ' When she returns next year from Thailand. Miss Dodson said she plans to uttcnd a liberal art:s college m the Sun Frunc1~l'O Ba) area. Traffic Barricades Stolen in Viejo Traffic barricades valued al more than $1 ,000 have been stolen by burglars who lifted them from 11 truck parked at a Mission Viejo inte rsection. Orange County sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said thE' batricades were owned by the Herman Wetssker Company of Long Beach and were to be used during construction work al Jeronimo Road and Alicia Parkway. A spokesman. who aske<I not to be identified by name. said that a "free beach" in Orange County would replace the Camp. Pendleton beach \hat has been-------- drawing Orange County res1-.-----------------------------------------. dents. The organization plans to draw attention to its movement with a two·day "celebration'' April 3 and 4 at the south end of San Onofre State Park, near the spot where the 26 persons have been arrested in recent weeks. The .s pokesm a n s aid the celebration will not be clothing optional. however. "We are not protesting. we are just tr);ing to gel in touch with other people who want a clothing optional beach." ht' expla1nt•d News Item: BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE LAGUNA HILLS FIRE. • • NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, affecting an estimated lhrouj.1h the burning Loud home. Pcter.;en 'i; nelghhor lo the rf' ar, John Vt'lardc. 2tl. or 22431 \·elarde, said he couph.-d l\\O i.iarden hose5 together un~ ran up a slope to help right the bla.te. "I put the ho11e on Mr. Pt'tersen 's hume and tried to con· tain it as murh "s poss1bk I don't know 1r 1t chd any good," the Saddleback College elcc tronlcs 11tude11t !luld. "Tht>n l s11w him pullln~ some stuff out of his house so I put the hose on him in cnse anything that was burning came down on top or him. He got out with 11 C'Ouplt• of painting,;, some furnitun'. a stereo and a TV set." Meanwhile. Mrs. Lood's rented home was being consumed by the blaze while she was at the store. Although firemen arnved quick· ly, not much was left to save ''The house seemed bke 1l v. as gasping for air and when It fm1l· ly fol it, it blew. I ran for cover," Ve arde reported. Moments before that. however. two or three sharp explosions O<'· curred inside the Loud home - blasts which remain unexplained today. "It sounded either like a car crash with (ive cars slamming into each other or a garbage truck hitting 20 cans -boom, boom. boom. It scared me to de· atb, '' said Colleen Kipper, 17, or 224n Gravino. Mrs. Loud, who returned lo h~r home in Ume to see a crew of 36 Clttfiabters put out the remain· . ~ glimmers, said she kept two firearms. alonR with :.hdh. in her home v. hll'h m1.:ht acc1Junt for the cxplo.,1on rc pcwb The flrt>, which sent c1 c·olumn of mokc up ovt>r the Saddh•hat•k Va ll ey, wus reported almo<,t .. 1multaneously by several wit ne!lses. A nelghbM, who prcferr(ld to remain unidentified. M1id i.hc wu ulmol'll hy!'llt•ri cal becaui.e she was ufrui!I the wind would ('&rry the blau• to other parti; of the re~idenUnl t rad. "I calll'd up the fi re depart· ment I knew ull tho.,<' housM would go up because the wind wa., blowtni.i." \he said ''The fire department got there very pro· mptly but when you 'n• watch1n~ somethtng burn 1t seems n<Jbody gets there in o hurry " Steve Soltz. pubhc information offi cer for the Orani.?e County Fire Department said todav the rea<1on both houses burned so quickly was that the walls were basically of pl) wood construe· lion with an In sulation layer of cork The home occupied by Mrs Loud was owned by Dorothy and Ernest McMullen. 23871 Willows Drive. Lal{una Hills. Arter rescuing his belonginjls Petersen said "my heart was beating so hard that I started to· shake.·• Arter settling down by sitting ln his car Petersen ap-. peared remarkably calm, began putting his belongings in order, and went over the details of his fire insur1nce policy which was 23 million people in the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood presswe -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in most caaea it can be controlled. Mariners Say'ings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 Mar1nen Scmngs and Loan is sponsoring a blood pressure clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover and W estclifI in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic aie from 11 :00 a .m. until 3:00 p.m., Thursday and Friday, March 18and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pr .. ure FouodaUoo. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingsat 642-4000. sparedbythebl1ze. "'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ For Elef!tri~itg on-peak Use Rate Proposed SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The state Public Ullties Commission has gone on record ln a policy port to the le11 slaturcto makeron~rvatton r•ther c005Umpllon "the keystone of the rate atruc· .. The PUC. In ltsJ,2 act!onTuesday, Issued orders 1ined to encouraee less u1>e or electnc1ty rather more. ~ ~key order directs Pacific Gas & Electric, San ~ Diego Gas & Electric and ~ ) Southern C.•lHornla State Edllon to submit pro· posals Cor ''time or day pric101." • procedure for ~ charging cheaper rates for power used during nonpeak hours. Special meters would be Installed in homes. I Wedne.aay March 17, 1m OAllYPILOT ..... A~Wl...,.... CONVICTED Sandr• Good • ath Threats Good, Murphy Found Guilty SACRAMENTO <AP> -Manson cutust Sandra Good. saying she r~grets she didn't actually "klll somebody," bas been convicted of threatenln1 to slay business and government leaders she accu.sed or pollutina the earth . The 31 year·old daughter of a stockbroker. and a friend. former nurse SUsan Murph)', 33, w.:r found aaulty Tuesday by a jury thl!l deliberated less than two hours. MISS GOOD WAS one of the last mem~rs ot convic'ted kUler Charles Manson's orlttinal ··raml· ly" stlll outside prison. Miss Good, convicted on five counts, faces a 2S·year jai.1 term when ishe returns to court for sentencing Apnl 13. The two women were charged with conspiring to mall letters threatening the lives or people the¥ accused ofJ><>lluting tbe earth. 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Miss Good. wbo acted as her own attorney, Center said Tuesday a recent investiiation into l&C er made a closing statement in which she set fire to a heroin related deaths was sparked by the death of $100 bill and told the jury, ''This is your truth, trust one man known bytheceotertobeauserofthedrug. PASADE~A <UPI) -and faith." She also said she wanted to goto prison. "We don't know if the deaths are caused by the A 51-year·old woman Garbed in a blue, nun·Hke habit, Miss Good arsenic in the dope or because the heroin is excep· chased off an attacker took the verdict quietly rising only to ask U.S. Dis· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tionally strong, .. said center spokesman Ken Alex· Tu~sday by bl?wing ber lrict Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride if she could .- ander. poUe~·slyle.wh>SUe.. wai,. a probation report and be sentenced im· [CJ ti!ied woman was getting • Miss Murphy, wearing a similar hooded outfit Police said the umden· mediately. 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United introduces LOS ANGELES CAP>-AUant1c Richfield Co., a major oil company, has declared its mtenuon to make an otrer to buy about27 percent or the outstand- ing stock in Anaconda. a mining and manufacturing (lTtD. The woman was treat· ed al Huntin gton Memorial Hospital for face lacerations and a bl~ck eye. H .. ~~..:. ~ awa11an~-v1ce IC the offer is accepted. ARCO would gain a sub· stantial interest in Anaconda's natural resource areas, including atomic enl'rgy from the mining and refining of uranium. 1..A Boolutor~• Rald~d LOS ANGELES CAP> -Six bookstore owners said to be selUng pornography have been arrested in a vice squad sweep along Skid Row. Police said Tuesday they had warrants for nine bookstores in the central downtown areas. Three or the owners were not tound, althou~h an officer said two of them called pohce headquarters and offered to surrender later in the day. 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(747) 4:35 .m. 193 "'unlTED AIRLlnes - PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE ·Economics Three promint'nl figun~ ln Irvine bave made al· l.empts to ~er mto the lrvlnt school district's fi.sc I Future. Tbc matter was first and mo~"t actively advanced by economh.t WilUam LitUefietd ot Turtle Rock, who rlsjng tax rutb loomloi aht?ad He ls trying ~ quallry ao initiative fOf' the city ballot that would re quire an economic balance between residential and lndustnol developarumt. But schools A&socl atc Superintendent J ohn Rajcic believes historic trends toward a richer tax base uod a lower t~ rate will continue without growth controls proposed by Lattleflcld. And Irvine Company President Raymond L Watson predicts that a strong growth control plan w1U scare industry away and cost taxpayers more in the long run. Irvine voters likely will have the l'inal say m the matter The points rai ed by Litllef1cld .. R<iJ<.'ic and Watson all are important to the fiscal fulurl! o( the Irvine s chools. The arguments deserve to be con- sidered on their t!COnomic merits, not on emotional opl)Osition lo growth. Parks Need Money The Mission Viejo Company is not an ordinary de- velopment firm. This has been repeatedly de· monstrated by its readiness to help the commuruly out or a tight spot. vs. Fdllotion buduet for the upkeep ol parks and medians. also faces a money s hortage in tbe ordero!$100,000 during tbc next five years. In ao effort to hclp th community over those lean years, the company bns ~Teed to divert Sl m11Jion of Its funds toward parks development and main· tenonct!. ln exchange it wants the right to partlclpatc m federal andlocal vant.s available to communities . An agreement lo that effect now ii> Wing Mgot.aot· ed by the Mission VlcJo Company and Orange County Supervisor Thomas f'. Riley. We hope lt will be con· duded successfully bccauso Mission Viejo residents deserve more usable park:.. Missing Gardeners After seesawing on the proposal for more than two months, the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council finally has agreed to go ahead.with its fund- lng application for a community garden. But therC"'s a catch. At least lS local green thumbs will have to prove their interest by plunking down SlO, L>quh·alenl lo the annual lease !ee for a 20·by·20·foot plot. The garden plot program would be funded by a federal revenue sharing allocation disbursed through the county. J'..!!hough the plan has received widespread publicity.few potential gardeners have expressed any interest. The council's decision to give them another chance to put up or shut up is reasonable. If enough gardeners sign up, it could be a useful program for the community. 1-Jr7.:/;;:~ Mosl recently this bas meant a desire to help solve Mission Viejo's vexing parks proble m. The Mission Viejo Company has dedicated more park acreage than the county can afford to develop, leaving two park sites embarrassingly barren. Not only is the county short on cash but the Municipal Advisory Council. whkh maintains a However, no useful purpose would be served by. plunging ahead with a program and the ex~nditure of public funds for plowing and irrigation if insuffi. cient interest is de monstrated. 'Remember ~n the '70 s when skeptic.~ said we couldn't operate on a brea k .even bas1!>'.' Well, we sure showed 'em.didn 't we?' What Can Reagan Achieve? [ EV ANS-NOV AK ) WASHINGTON -The harsh rt>alily that not even the most bnlll1 n· turn of strategy can now s al\'uuc rt o nald Rt>ugan's c hallenge against President Ford po'e::; an a gonizing question for Republican conservatives: can this candidacy be long pre· served to keep pushing lhe Pr~i· dent rightward' Cons1denng how close Reagan hai. come to d e feating lh ~· awe s ome mystique of the pre:-idcn· cy. Reagan's kl'Y O!H'rn l I \' l' !> r l ' · fust.• to t'On· cede what pollt1cal r e alt::.ti. r e.:ard a:. inevita ble 11111 R ea~:i n t'On,en •Jtl\'C'> outs ide t he lk.1i;:::tn innl·r t'trt'lc are now C'On Cl'rncd more with how to ket.•p pohllral pn•sc;urc on Gerald 1-·onl '"Kl'ep1n~ him honest ... ai; onl' coniwrv.1t iH• leader t old u~ th;rn on ;irtuully beating him. TllUS, thl'rc is implit'il conflict oot"' cen Rcaga n. s inner Circle nrul the cons <'r vative movement 'upportin.: htm that may wow more a pparent in the da)'!'I ohcact lly keC'p1ni;t Reai;tan In the race to toke advtintalile of some unfore!'leeable chanAc In fonunc, what th(• conservallve!'I hnve ttnlned In lnflu t.•ncc from Hcn.:i.m'!'I randlrtac ·could be dis· slpnkd In wort1t.•nin1t pr\mnry de frat' 11nd in accelcratin~ ntlnt'k~ on the President by a 1il:S(){'rut< <"hnlh.-ntt1•r This confl1 l't w:i~ forf.'told MuN aftl'r Mr. Ford's win 1n Flo rido . o n c e a R<'agnn S'lroni;thold. Slncc ther e ore nc lon11<·r .:r ent t>itpf'ctntionc; for lten~nn In lllln o1~ und North Cnrolrnn, top Reai;tan c;tralu~t,h stre'lst.•d kt.•ep1nj( him 11llve until ~lil y wh<'n they SN! b1•\ler pr I m Cl r y 11 i l' k In Jt In T c it us. Al3bnmn, Gl'orgill. T<'nne11sce. Ncbro~kll nn1I perhaps Indiana '"Mny 1~ too lolt.'. .. i;napped a conHrvatl Vt' R epublican C'onj.trt•ssm:tn who had lon1: urJ!cd Rcn~nn 's candidocy II• and othl'r conservntives rear l'I continuing stnng or Rct'l1ot:1n de ft>::it" would d iminish the potency or the Reag::in wing. THE UNANSW ER ED problem orthe Reagan forces. however. 1s how to exploit that potency Crom here to Kansas City. with these obvioos objectives: -Influence Mr. Ford on the Republi ca n platCorm - particularly its n ational security sect ion. 1ts em phasi~ on bal ::inc~ budgets and its attack on big gov- ernment; -Preserve for Reagan At least some special prerogatives on the M?lection or the vice presidential candidate <though Reagan himselr s~ms out of the question for the post > : -Confirm Re::igan's right to 'Pf'3k ror the Pre~1dt'nt :md the party (In btg issues p!lrticularly on national securit)', dunn1 th~ Dear Gloomy Gus Irvine PD assignment· Catt'h the roach for lunch bunch J J ~· c;... <•-"'• .,. ·-"".., ,.._, ........ ftlC •CUMl11y f'9ll«1 "'9 •loWt ., ... ··-·· --... _..,.to G'-Y G•, O.lly f'lllC. campaJgn. Nothing remotely akin to _.Richard Nixon's genuflection to Neh.on Rockefeller before Nix· on·s 1960 presidential norrum1lion the notorious Fifth Avenue pa1.·t -as envis aged by ron· servatives. '"There ·s not that much difference anyway an) more." we were lold by onl" Southern party leader w ho pri vately favo r~ H c·ugan "Reagan 6!0t about as much out of fo'ord as he coutd juc;t by ru n lllni? Now we havc to hold onto \lohal "'e got. .. BUT HOW much did Rcag:in really get and how much more m1)tht be achteH!d? Except for sc uttling Vice Pres ide nt Rockefeller and the President's about·faC'e to veto the common s itus piC'keting bill, Reai:an's aa1ns thus far are found more in the adminfstralion'!l rhetoric than In any pe rceptible changes m program and policy. I When s tate chairman Clnrkt• Re<'d of M lssissipp1 v1,itec.l the White Hou1>e la st month to pro· test the Ford-Kissinger policy of dctente, he was brN•1.1ly In· formed b y political counselor Robert T . Hartmann that "de tcntf>'" was no longer in use - thttreby scooping Mr . Ford's own unnounC'ement of th11l fart. To tht• (.'lnrke R<>cd<i, howcvrr. <i;ub ~t1tutlna pro·dt'tcntlst Wilham W. Scranton for •nla l'h'trntl't llaniel P. Moynihun ul thc llntted Nations !iUggci.to; the wort! I« dropJ)t'd 11nd the policy r<•m oinc; Thus. conser vsth1•i. 1lnubl whether conhntwd prcsi;urc~ on Mr io'ord from a t'flnllnuctl RcaJ(an ,,nmary C'Oml>Jll(O will rroduce j harder hnt• hi the ad· mlni~trnllon ·s national "'••curit v pollrn1i; Their fear 1'> the de fo:l'tlcr a lion of n eoi:a n .'I l'lt t r:i o r ti I n o r y p e r fo r rn a n r ,. t1ga1nl>t an in<"umbt'nt Prc111dcnt tocvcr·more hum1lrnttn~ dl'fcut:s. MORF.OVER. In h1~ tx•latcd overt criticism of lhl' PrC!ooldcnt. Reagan underC'ul his own 1n· Oucnce within the party by sua · ..:eshng Mr. f'ord 1..; a !>ymbol of the party 's Watergatl' problem. Thal infuri:ited the Prce>1dent's pa r tisans and dis turbe d Reagan·s own followets Yet. Rea~an aides believe his sharpened criticism of Mr fo'ord -on national s ecurity ~ounds -the Ja sl six days before the Florida election dras tkaUy re- duced a huge lead buUt by the President in the closlnfl rew weeks of the campaign. "We are through w ith euphemisms." one Reag.-n insider told us. ··we·11 hit at Ford directly. not u l Was hington." Such talk is bold. But ther e is an undercurrent of reehn~ on the Republican right that this is a despel'ate last gasp that will neither help Reagan nor change the Prestd('nt 's courr.e SB /tlaiay Experirne11ts lJ1111~essary Animal Research Goes Too Far . To the Editor : I would like to take issue with Dr. Dieterich's letter (An imal Research. Mailbox. March l >. pomt by point. 1 Why does Dr. D1etenC'h as· sume lack of kno"' 11.>d(te on the part of those tr) tnJt to stop the practice of selling sht'ltcr pets for biomedical research. and aC'C'use them or distortin~ the truth., Ther e is a Jar~c body of knowledge on lht• subJCC't readily a\•a1lable to those canng to seek it. and I recommend anyone wishing to acquaint themselves ~1th the facts s t art b) wntmg to United Action for Animals. 509 Filth Avenue. New York, N.Y . 10017. 2. A good anamnl control pro- !-lram is essential to our com· munily. However. an efficient program is impossible 1£ people are unwilling to turn in unwantl.'d pets and Strays bcCJUSI? of the possible fate that 11wi11t s them in the re searc h l3bor ator~ 3. The Orange C\1unty Anim al Shelter has been in elu stenC"e since 1912. llowc\'cr. only In re· cent months has a ny notice been posted at the s helter to the effect that animals may be sold to re· search. und that pet-owners ha\'e the choice of d eciding the disposi· lion of their peL,, 4. How can we be sure that the animals going to research are unwanted s trays? And are we to understand that they will feel pain any le:js than wanted pets? S. THE O.C.A.S. should stick to Its main funt't1on, which is the prote ction of unwanted and aban- doned animals, Instead of serv- ing as a cheap source of supply for r esearc h factllttes. Unwanted pets urc entitled to at least a humane <if. in Dr Dietcrlch's opinion, a use I es!>> death. Let the labor atories purchase their specimens from the facilities that spcciahze in r a1s1ng animals :.pc.•cifically for their purposes. Despite i.c ie ntists' claims that blomedicnl experimentation has led to nd\•uncl's in m ediC'al knowledae. many procedures us· ma an1m3h1 to t1 •t1t i.u<'h Items as <'oc;ml'tlcs, Ch rt,lmti'( t r ee -sproy.,, chur('h rundlM, oven clcaner'I, bul>bl<' bath' and zi p J)<'r lubricant!! 11ppear lo be un· necessary. To quolcfrom "Animal Libcr3· tloo" by Pett.•r Sin.:t•r <Random !louse). recently rcvh.·wt•d by Nkhola!l von Horrman In the Dai· ly t•t1ot : "tt 1s not net'CS<tary to in:\il'it that oil experiment" stop im· ml'dlotely /\II tho'll we need to :.!I)' Is that e't~rtmcnts '>erving no direct ond urgent purpose should stop immediately. and in the remaining areas of research metho d s invo lving animals should be replaced a11 soM a11 possible by alternatives not in· volving animals '' ) ~\j~~, . ~.'S ~E ," I .~{ ( r; \ .. ,. . I .. T eddy RomtJv.J11· ( MAILBOX J We would likt.' lo sec an tm· mediate ban on the duplication or rl'pclttion of experimental pro· cedurcs and t he "'aste or tait dollars on the:>l' effor t:. HEN R 'l SCHANNON Calf I• Rap~ Tolhe Editor : Charles Mt'Cabe's article m lhe Daily Pilot m tide me ill 1 .. ;\ Novel Theory on Rape," P ilot. March8) Don't correct the outlook uf the police on women who have been raped. Don't correct the r ape laws. Don·t teach males moreh· ty. Don't suggest that lawyers stop lying. Ob no! T~ll women lo lie about being raped to save the face of some Stt'k male. Do you r ealm ! that a girl bare- ly reaches the age of puberty without some sick male t rying lo take her virginity from her" Do you realize that a g irl fr1end"s father m ay attempt molestation. or a brother, a stepfather, a blood father, or a hair dresser? Oh yes ' Teach women and girls to call rape "Indecent expos ure" to save these sickles to perpetuate futute sex c rimes. It is time the Jaws were cor- rected on rape. Jl 1s tJme the police stopped treating a rape victim as a criminal. It is tugh time that lawye rs stopped teaching othera to lie and <'heat MRS. RUTH ANNE WRIGHT 4~•• lonnal re To the Editor I would like to n •gistcr objeC'· hon to the kind of que~tionnaire Assemblyman ltohcrl Uadham has sent to his con,t1tuents in his last two •mt)lltn.:~ A question· naire should be a n honest effort lo asct'rtuln public opinion on im portant Issues Hui a number of quesltons, us word<:d . nhv1ou!!ly count on answer " w1•ightcd m u direct Ion su ited to Mr. lladham 's biases. Whuth1•r I nj!rc<>. or do not agree, with hi" b1:i,es is not the point. For in&l ancr. hnw "'ould you answer this on<'., "l)o yoo agr ct• with me.-lh•t f'mph:i"s 1n h11lt1nl( crime should b<.' uron controlhn~ cnmlnals rather t h::in rm rc~tnct· 1ng the ownership or ).(uns"'" DOES o vblc in favor of gun r estrictio n imply that there should nol be an emphasis on control of criminals ? lf I do favor control or criminals can I not al~o favor RUn restriction'> How valid 1s a poll of answers to such queslion<t? I would rather have a straight dedarallon of Mr Badham ·s st ands than the pretense that r esults or such a poll can be a <'lear d1rect1ve from us voters ELIZABETH S GREGORY CffPRadar To the Editor: Since my announcement th:it the Californln lh~hway Patrol would seek 200 rad:ir units 1n the 19i6 i7 budget. the frequently voiced opinion of tho:;c who OP· pose radar dwe lls on th(•11· ht-hcf that the instrument would be used to "entra p" them. I regret that s uch a con<'lu:-1on has been r eached. be<'ause I h,l\l' t'Onsistently s taled thal lhl' Callfornla Highway Patrol ''oultl never UM' r adar from a h1cl<le n '\ pos1t1on or tn an unmarked \'Chi cl<.'. RADAR will accompJny uniformed offict>rs in black J nd "'hite patrol \'Chides. Enforr1· ment policies will not changt· m any way We will continue ton· quire that patrol vehiclei. be tn \tew. Radar wall provide a more eHlciettt means of measuring 'eh 1cle s p ee ds, but nothing more. In fact. it w ill only be ui.<.>J on roads with a SS mph m ax imum limit, and in St'hool zones with identified speed problems. Rccauloc of the misconceptions which have arise n. I belie\'e 11 1s extr emely Important that ,di Californians understand lht: :l<'· lual g uide lines under which radar will be used by lhl" Jltghway P atrol. I take this means of addressin~ the issue to set tl before as many Caltfor· nians as possible. G.B CRAIG Commissioner Energr1 and loll• To the Editor · My firi.t rctiction to Edison's claim that Pruposition 15 ib the Nuclea r 'Shutdown' Initiative was that whoevt>r I hought that up must ha vc ·a Ii vl'ly i mag1nat1on and would m ake a ft ne fiction writer But maybe Edison il> serious We know that the SIX scale·mtXlel te~ls of the emergency cort' cool 1ng sys te m all fa iled in spite of what the com putcrs predicted. The initiative would give the in· dustry a nd utilities five year s to demonstrat e that emer gc1H·y b)'b lt•m:s would work whC'n needed before a phase out r oulrt begin Ma' bt? Edii>on dot•,n't beliCVl' tl'S own safety da1m'( .inrl doe::.n"t believe it t'an pro\I' Lhal the plunt"' are as soifc l" al h.a' claimed i\i< for the requlremt>nt lhal full liability ini.uranC'c be obto1n1•d within one yeur to uvoid d(•1 ut lnR. Dr. J . Schlesinl(<'r Cformur /\EC Chairman ) In 1cr.tlm11ny before the Joint Committee nn Atom1<' 1-:ncr~v lltalt'<I "I ht~ in· dustry has bulll up to the pmnt that ll can undcrwnt<' lht• rost tt.sclf of thes e very improboblt• acC'1dcnts ·· Tht• initiative Sf'n cs to follow up on Or Schles1n1t1·r ·, ret'ommendat1on, and r equire thal an evaluotion be made ;11111 .1 deC'lsion reached H the plants tire safl'. lhl're ~hould hl• 1111 llmltatlo n on the liability or utilities and manufacturers. Th<'Y should be insurable at reasonable pre mium levels . The lest of insurability of any venture land the nut'lear venture "hould be subjet'l to the same rules> ha'> been 8 C'Orners lone of the opera· t1on of a free societ), and ha!> served the public interest weU. ~CCLEAR POWER has been proposed as an nlternative to more coal and oil. The problem i« that OPEC and the multinational oll companies have been bu)lng up the uranium field-;. At our pr«"· 11ent rate of u"e we havl' a bout a 3(). •ear s upply or ur<1ntum tn America. If we g reatly increase th<' num bt•r of nuclear plants. we \\Ill hl' t.'Vt'll mon· vuJncr;ihle to embar~Oe!> than beforl" \\'e do h." c "'""'her C'hoat'c. T\\l'I\<.' )t.·a r· .11!11 "'IJr panl'ls \\l!rt.• 111,tJ lltu '"' ,j hou~I! 1n wn .. 111n~ton D C for room and '' ,1\l'r heating It 1·o~l Sl SOO unll ha~ ~-• \ cd S200 ,1 ycar i.111cc then flt'" It'll· P.H·k ard 111 Sunn} vult• l':ilif. ha" 111:.lallcd !lf) !>olur p;inels 011 ,\ hu1ld1ni: F,v,..ntuully thl're will tw 265 Total 1nvc,l· rnent Sl'i.OOO Total i.a v1 n~i. Sl .000 Pl't month Thl'rl' ure mnr(' t.·xample• 14>sentaJ ll). energy "' a s ub '>l1lute for lab<1r. 'O a slowdown 1n t:>nergy U!>C tmpltes increased employment opportunities IA Time To Choose, Ford Founda l ion. 1974J .. Energy <'onscrvu ttOn leads to int'rcased employ mcnt. i.o fears of widespread un· l·mplo) m c nt due 10 ener gy shorta~c:. arc unfounded." l ''Econom1 C' Analys i s o f AllC'rnotl\ e Energy Growth Pat t e rn s, 197-5·2000". Datu Re~ourcl'.,, Jne 19741 To r rtro ftl homci. "'1th solur in~ta ; 1t:nni. and to m dke homes and buildings cm·rgy dftcient will mean more JObl>. not fewer ' JOH!'IE. LOE P011t al Ser.,f~e To the Editor . A r cC'ent rt:'porf b y the Po!>lmaster General re\c<ils the depth or 1nc fftc1ency ctnd mep- t1tudC' to "' h1ch the Postal Servict.• has Callen Desp1l(' soanng posta l rates and declining servJ<'C - a nd r e,u lt 1nj.! compc11livc s<'r Vt<'es -his m ain sugi:estion-; added up to further C'Ul!'> tn that sen ic·<' Such t'uts will only cxnt'erbate thl" 'p1r:1llng dcf1r1h 1n1,w ahout SI btlhon annualh 1 h' ruttin)t mail u!>e ond 'ol1111w and l'mplnyrn('nt. A Rt:TTt:K .. olut1on woulll h<' b<ott<'r. f:1-.t1·r 1o1•rv1n• includ lflJ! 11 ret urn I•> JO r1•nl fir sl f'l3..,, lt•ltt>rs .a mt 1h1· Sat11rd.1y morninu Ol>t'OI OR!!> of m ore p11:.t 11H1<0l'S ;\ nt•w or1otamrnt1on. A~IZJl'S I A:-sure Mo n• Z111 In J'oc;tol S(•rvl('l'N l hll S b('l'n f11rm1•cl lu \\Ork for such 1m111m1•m<'nl., Jn ll•n•:.l(•d person' mav sUpJ)l)I t i\MZI PS by wr11rni.: 1tac1r (Ill'\\ nf ran• rornpl:ilnl' tn /\MZI I'S, .1702 ~ Fl Rlll'rn.1 1,,,., Ani;td1•, Ci\ !10007 l'n<'ln .. 11w .1 .. 1amp1•tl, self uddrc•s.,t•ll rt•l 11111 1·m l'lo1w WILLIA \1 S CALDWEl~l. ORANGE COAST DAllY PILOT /fol,. rt \ II '' ,f 1•11l>ll\ler1 / l1mr10' /\ ,.,. 1 1/ hl1lm /111rl~1ra II r1•11,,. Ir ~ drl.,nul /'tl•1• I tl1t111 'I h" rl111t1nal II••!:•' uf tlw J>uilv l'ilttl , •. , .... , '" 1nf11rm .ind .. 11mul.111• rt'.ldl·r ' '" rir1"<1'nlln1• fll'l 1111' P•IJ:<' rl1 \!'r\I' 1 ommt·nl.rr~ 1111 l11p1t• 111 1nt1•r1•'1 II\ •\nl11ro1t ('(I cofumn1'1' Jnd 1 at1nn111'1' b' f>rtl\ llltOJ.: ,I fnrum fur rt•llflf'f"' \II'.,.' .inti Iii 111 1''1'011111! lhll\ n•''"l•..11Wr ' oprn1un ... md 1dl'll' on 1111 r "nl loplt'' I hr 1'(J11on11f 1•1nn11m' of lh!' l>all\ P1f,.l ttJll1t.·ur 1;nl\ 1n lhf" <'li ll on .11 rnlumn al lhr 11111 or the r1Ji::t· Op1ni1•n' ,., prr,~•'(I In th1• <'Olurnn1~t· .inti r,1rtoon1~1~ .11111 lrlll'r "nl1·r.: .m · lht•1t 0"11 Jn•I 1111 t.•n1f111"'"'1'11I nf thrir '"'"'~ In thr fl;111\ l'rlol. hnuhJ l•r 1nl1•rrrd Wt'<.lnesday. ~t a r li. 1976 Irvine EDITION Toda~·'s Closing ~ N •• Stoek.~ I VOL. 69, NO. n , 7 SECTIONS, n PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17, 1976 TEN CENTS !~rineess, Lord Snowdon Splitting llp ' LONDON CAP) -Prtncc55 (Margaret. strong·wllled sister of 1 Queen Elaub~th II, and· her t globe ·trottin~ photographer husb<ind Lord Snowdon are lak· ing step!I toward separation ?r • divorce. London newspapers re- ported toduy. Buckinghum Palace refused to . comment on reports that the queen approved the breakup. "Obvioui.ly the situation has been discussed by the root family ," sai d a palace spokesman. "but J am nut In a position to say what deciision. if any, has been reached ... A spokesman for th.e Church or England . whi ch o pposes divorce. said Its spiritual head. the archbishop of Canterbury. is "aware of the iutuatlon concern· ing Princess Margatet's m ar· riage" but gave nodetaUs. The queen ht!ld a n•)lt1l11r Th~ furor followt•d mount1n.i scheduled ~ei1s1on Mth the Pra ' ~ &Pt!culataon th.it th!:! pnncl'!\" ·., Council. her closest ad\'isers, but 151 ~ ~ l'l.lr 1n :11·r1u .:,• """ 1111 tlw 1t was not known wht'ther tht rock .. rnarru1ge wa~ d1~cu&M.>d. and u Lm·d Sno\' don. -Iii, 111 HunR sJ)okesman said .. there " 111~1111 • Kon.: l'n mull' to put on u photo statement today... · ' l!raphic l''\h1b1tiun an .\u .. tr..ihJ. One press account said the t·1>u told repurtt't " ··t ha\1• 111•H•1 th~ pie. who have t"o children. hud cussed m y pt'rsonal hft· 111 t hl· begun di\'orc~ proce!:!dinJ?~ pa:.t and 1 ha\ l' nu 111tl•ntion 11( do Others said they planned a legal ing 1t no" · sepa ration. Tht• 15 ~ l•.1 r old prince:.~. J whill' ~own settlntt otf lwr suntan rrom :1 C•1ribbt•ut1 \ Ut'atlon. ut tended thl' op('Ollli: of tht• :'-iu tton:.11 Tlwatt·1 °!\ Ill'" honw on tht· :o.tmth lwnk o( llw Thanw~ und su'' .\lbt·n Fannl') 111 un unrut. I u u r h o u I' p r 1l d u l' l 11n1 o I ··u arnkt " She and S nowdon haH· two children , David \.ii>count Lmll•y, 1.\. and Lady Surah Armstrong. Jones. 11 tt1·110l't" of m arital probll-m' h,•t\\t'\'11 tltl.' SllO\\dUl\)'o h :.t\l' ctr<'ulalt.'tl for~ 1•ar)'o 'l'ht•fl• \\al> U Ol'\\ outhn•ak o r ~1wn1lat111n l't'Ct'ntly "ht•n thl• Pl'lll<'l':>" \',1c,1lt0t1l•ll on llu: ('a1·1b bt-:111 ,..,land l•f ~1 U"liqlll' "1th11111 ht-r hush,intl and \,Ith 27 't•ur ol<I Hodd' Lll•wdh n, "huw rattll'r ht•Jd~ thl' Whltl>n..•ull brt•\\t'n Sh~· :1bo '•~ited Llc,wlh n l'l' tSee RO\' ..\L, Pagt• :U) ---------------------·- Surplus of $278,178 Reported I ByDOUGLASFKJTZSCHE Of -Dally f>IMC SMft lrvine officials expect lo re· ceive S278,178 more in revenue than they need lo continue city services at their present levels next year. City councilmen wm decide how the extra noney should be spent at a 9 a .m . meeting Satur· day at cit y hall, 4201 Campus Drive. An estimate by administrative services Director James Har- rington indicates city revenues will total $5.799.344 next year, up from $4,569.151 expected through the end of this fiscal year June 30 By the time services for the new residents who moved to Irvine this year are accounted for, the same level of service can be provided with $5,561,025, be figures. Councilmen wrestling with the budget priorities will decide whether .to follow recommends· lions by City Manager William Woollett Jr. or to devise their own. . Woollett has recommended that lop priority be given to maintenance, second lo a pro- posed growth management pro· gram. third to a project lo or- ganize city data. fourth to public safety, fifth to capital improve- ments, s ixth to setting up a ·'hum an services delivery system," and seventh to drafting plans for a permanent civic center The $278.178 in djscrelionary funds, WooUett s aid, can be used ·'Rent·a·Rider' Fast Buck/or Fmt Lane LOS ANGELES (AP ) -As highway patrolmen kr pt stopping underpopulated autos in a Santa Monica Freeway commuter lane. students offered themselves today for $1 apiece as "rent·a·riders." Santa Monica City College student Mark Jones. :ll. had his cohorts lined up on Overland Avenue near the freeway on-ramp carrying signs offering their unique service Passengers are at a premium because the ex- periment al lane requires at least three persons in any car using what used to be the "Cast " lane of the fre~way, one of the busiest throughways in the world. "We 're doing It for a laugh.'' said Jones . Fun or not. there were several wstomers~ 1'-hey paid the dollar so they could le.gally r~de the .. diamond lane.'' so called because 1t has diamond· shapC'd markers painted in the middle Lion Country Hit Twice by Burglars Lion Country Safari animal park in Irvine w as hit by two burglaries. one loss amounting to $5.000 111 jewelry, the other peanuts. park officials told police 'ruesday. ln thl' preda wn hours Tuesday. bur~lar~ who ignored the park's ··TrespassC'rs Wall Ile Eaten" warning sign s mashed open a window 1n a ~ift store with a four· foot nwtnl um bn'lla stand and run~11<'k<'d the store An csttmat~·d SS,000 in tur· t1u1Jl1'e wwdry was ~tQloo and ma ny oth1•r Items In the Rhop dllniu~ed . policl' s aid Jl(lwever. lok Tuesday a itardcn~·r wnter· Coast W4."nt h e r Constdl'rablc cloud$ a nd cool<'r t hrouJth Thursd::n . .\h1ml a 2(1 percent chan~c tlf rain l at <' Thursda). I.cm i. tonight 50 to 55. Jli~h!> in the m id 60s. INSIDE TODAY. Petaluma·s 'slow grou•th' policy. rece"tly upheld by 1tw supreme Court. has spar~ ro"f1de"ce m other cihes to 1-urb quirk deuelopment. Set story Al& 1•d•x ' Al.,_ Senk• Al -1.. IS LM.-..,. All C.H-• Al 0...11,._ DI .. ~. .. O..•-•• 0...lltNetlut Alt lditwl•I ,._ A• ...... ,,.,-~, 11·• '1-· Al .... ,..... (Mt ,_l'IW llet-A• "'~ .. ---(l AMu-" Cl Ml ti.ea A& _,.,... Alt --.,.. ~... .. ,,,.....IF~ Alt _...,, ....... A4 0r-..ca......, 110 ,......_ (I~ .... .. ... ~.Sleltlc-AU ~ ....... .., Al•to .,........... ., ~ IM -·-A• _..N..n A4 ing the lawn found a st.raw purse containing al least part of the loot. At about the same time. in what may be a related burglary, the burglars sm ashed open a window In a food stand at the park. Losse s. e s timated at $15, a mounted to one bag of peanuts. a Danish roll. two paper cups and fi ve all·m eat hot dogs plus several packs of ci~arettes from the machine, police said. addinJ( that the burglars tarried loni~ enough to turn on a stove and cook the franks. Hearings Set In June for County Budget Formal public hearinscs on Orange County government'~ proposed budget for the 1976·77 fiscal year will begin June 10 and run th.rough Saturday. June 19. if necessary. Th e count y Board o f Supervisors set the hearings at their meeting Tuesd.ay. Formal hearings are the last major budget trimming sessions prior to adoption of the new spending package, which this year could run as high as S480 million, according to county sourCi?S. The Cirst hearings will take place Thursday an4 Friday, June 10 and 11 and continue on Mon- day. Wednesday. -Thurlday and Friday of the following week. Super"isor s have 10 calendar days to complete the hearings b)' law so they can extend into Satur· day. to increase funding for existing programs, finance new pro· grams or be elim,inated to pro- vide a slight amountoftax relief. The budget projections are based on the city's property tax rate remaining at its 33-cent per SlOO assessed value level. Next year's expected revenues from all sources represent a 29.9 per- cent increase over last year·s re- venues. In the maintenance area, the city faces a 570 percent increase in parkland. from 31 to 208 acres as new facilities open. Addi· lionally , Public Works Director Brent Muchow has r ecom - mended increases in road main· tenance and other areas. "Maintaining city facilities can be compared lo maintaining a house or car," said Muchow .. err maintenance s uch as painting or tune·ups is not done on a regular basis, more costly repairs must be made later.·· Planning Director Eddie Peabody Jr. is seeking SS0.000 in additional funds to get the plan· ning department to work on a growth control program for the city. Councilmen have begun looking into establishing a growth limitation plan. A data management plan in· tended to create order in the hodgepodge of information that has been collected about Irvine is estimated to cost SS9.000. Police Chief L eo E. Peart is seeking $300,000. o f whic h $180.000 would go to hire nine new patrolmen. The remainder would go into animal control. cnme prevention and four more com- munications and record s employes. VP Offer Could Keep Reagan Alive CHICAGO (AP > -Ronald Reagan is clinging to hi s Political lire and it will take a miracle to save him now. But President Ford just might have a cure ror the defeats he has mOi cted on his challe n ger : the Repubh <'an nomination for vice presidt-nt That possibility. wh1r h the President never has dismissed, almost <'ertamly wall ht• part of the case Ford's emissaries pn• sent as they t ry to coax ffra.11an out of the pres idential rac(• in lhc name of Republican unity. Despite Ford's runaway \H' tor y Tuesday in the llhnoii, prc· s1de ntial primary 1•lert1011. Reagan said he wus J?uinJ! nn with his <'ampu1~n and t1>l d '>UP Porters that tht•re ure bl'lte·r states ahead for him. Reagan ha!-. !>3 id rept•atrdl:-Ill' is not intt.tn•stcd in '>econd pla<'l.' (See ILLINOIS, Paite AZ> Ooh, Tl1at Ti«!kles OritJlgt' Count~··~ olde~l communit) in<·l11 dt• a µc t parade this aft('rnoon schectukcl l'eturn oft hl' S\\ allows F rid;.iy. a pageant :at thl' m I!-. :;ion Frida~ and a large varade Saturday. Princess Kelly Kinnamah gets an obvious kick out of deciding who is hairiest of tht•m all in San Juan Capistrano. She is testing the beards of Smokey Lohnes <right I and George Alvarez. Other highlights of Fiesta Week m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~ Mortuary Death Blow? OC Judge Halts Leisure World Proposal 8' TOM BARLF.\' ·01 Illa D•llY fOllot ~t•ff An Orange l'ounty Supl'nor Court judgt' cl l•h \'l'rcd what ma v be the death blo" Loda~ to plan·s for <'Oll);lructaon of a mortu;.irv o\·erlooking part of the Laguna Hitls Lca~ure World complex. Judge II. \\'alter Steiner issued a pr eli min ary tnJunction haltin~ further work on the• ~kCormi1•k Mortuarie<. fat•ility whi<'h 1~ no\\ under con~lruc tion near Le1Mirc· World"s Cluhhour.t' Thrt•e The rultn j! 1~'\Ul'cl after a 24- hour dt?hhora trnn inclucle)'o thl' romml•nt · ··Tht•ri• b .1 rea!->11na ble prnbabil1ty that a tnal court may f ind th1• u se iof t h1• mortuar\ l t o hl• 11011-compallble · · Judl:!e Stt'lnl'I' :il .. o noh'<I that tht• pla1n11ff.., IO Leisure Wurld re!';idenh ha' l' .. a n•asonahl1• probab1ht~· of '>UtCl'..,)'o al tht• t1mt· oftnal ·· It '-'a.., ar1-t11t.•d :\loru:hH al th1· hearing lwfor1· .Judge Sll•1t11•1 that con"ltt 11«t11111 oft he mort u11n would h.t\l' J "d11llm1.: l'ffc·d " 11i1 re-,1d(•nt ~ ol I Ill' 11•11n •rn1•11t <'lllrt munity \\ 1th1n \ ll'\\ or the hudtl SAN 1>11·'.<;o <I l'l 1 l'lt urlt•' Rurkek . ro o~ 1w 1 of ltll' A n 7.;1 Hunch at Bo1 n·i.:11 Spr111iz .... \\a' "t<nlent•t•d ;\l1m<l,1\ t11011c \t•ar 111 lt·<lt-rul I" 1'<1111 t111 ·1·11111•1•;1lin~ .tntl 1r.111 ... p11r tini.: lllt-~.tl al11·11~ It \\ <J); .1bo succ('~sfutl~ argul'CI that Lei~url' \\'oriel n·~1dcnt!> not 1mml.'cltalcl\' affedl'd bv thl' pro· x1m1t\ of th'e m1>rtuan .\\ould he di:·aurhed b\ tht• 1n'crl'a~e in funeral traffic gt'nt>ratt·d by the facilitv. Jud~'-' Steiner ruled that tht• plaintiffs mu:.t po~t a Sl00.000 hclnd pendinl:! trial 11f the l!-.'ilU.: to . prote<'l the intcrc)'ob or lhe c11· fendants. ·· Ht' make~ 1t cll•ar in his fin·· pa)lc oprn1on that Lill' rnortuar.1-• oppo:.ccl 111 <1 pct it ion :-.1gnt:'d hy 1,-tOO Le1"urc \\'orldt'•·., <ipJ.X:ar~ * * * to bl' in confl1l't "1th lhl' 111·111 C'iple~ of ttw Ro-,:-.mflor Lt·1~1ir1• World l'lanned Cummun1t ~ Ikvelopmcnt Plan. n .... a:-:irgtic:d for tfa.• l'ialntiff.., that there were m;;iny other site:.., an rt>asonablc prnx1m1ty to lhl· r•· tiremcnt commun1tv that could haVl' bl•t•n ut1hn·d b;• ;\lrC<1rm11·k Mortuant'!'>. It was also arguNI that tht· di' velopcrs could han· made a pro- fit on the loind if thl·v had dl.'c1dNl to rc:--pcct the: \\ bh-t•!-. of Lc:1!-.urt· World rt-~idcnt::, and !;l'l'k unothl·r location * * * Funeral Horne Win Results Tentative Judl!t' W;lltf'r St1•int·r·i. ruling 1o<lay l'OU!d JH'11\ ,. tu IH· a h11llow nctory for t lw l.1·1M1rt ' \\.'nrld n·~1dent " Anah1•1rn ;ittor 111•\ c;1t·11 Wood man ... et· had '"'' n-.11'111mo; to llw fi!ran t1n i:: of the• 1111u111·t tlln dl·ll~ht and d1 ... :1p po111tm1·nt "I <ion "t k n11\\ :it t hl)'o "ta i.:t· it "<' ('.111 n 1i,..1· tl11· s1110 ooo 111•1•dpd for tlw 11111111 ·• 111• admitted "If w1· <·on't . t h1•n llw rnortuarv n111 "trurtl11t1 m.n ~"' . .tw.111 ,;n <k foult " Woodmansl'{· t·xpl.1irwd that 11 ,., not fll•t·1•.,..,;i, v for ht " d1t'11l)'o 11 pul l1ll tlw full SIOO '"'"in e:J!-.h 111 bonds to s1111-,fy lht· JUdJ:(e's or <l<·r · Hut till' 1111·rn1urn rnu~t ht• f111111d 4.llHI my 1'111-rth uh\'lllU'll\ rnu~t put uµ 1·ol l ~11t•1 al 11! ... 1111H kind \\llrfhSlOll,tlO(),' h('Slllll \Vo11dnH1thl't' '<a1t l th;it it <Ii .. cu . .,swn-. with hi-. 1'111·111 -, 1•1ul 11· tht· <lt•tprm1n:1 t 111h that th• SIOO OoO «.11111111 h1· 1 .1"1•d lw 111 :1\ ;1-,k JutlJ.!t• !'lh-irwr t11 l111N1·r 111; IH111<1f Ji.:ur1• Pendleton Nudes Nixed '"II 1·1·rt.11nlv 1., .1 fru-.trntini ht1Mlll'"'· ·· tho l:t1N111•1 ..,a11l "Or th1· 11111· h;111d \\''' "1n our porn• i11 1•ourt and 1111 1111' 11th1•1 "'' ma\ loi.1· lhl' <'""'' h1·rau"' ,,f .1n 1m ~''"•hit· ftr.anri.11 "•111t1g1·1u-y ·· Marines Crack Down on Skinnydippi11g For those Orange Counlians who like to grin and bare it, the beach at the north end of Camp Pendleton m ay have seemed like just the place It's an isolated SJ>Ot , reached only by driving through a three· mile stretch of San Onofre State Park and walking a mile on a trail. past the park's south boun· dary. There, beyond the jurisdict ion of.state rangers and lifegu.ards. the free beachers have gathered for more than three years. Whatever freedom they may have had. however. is all but gone today -the result or a crackdown by the United States M arlne Corps. Since Feb. 26, the leathernecks have taken 22 nude sunbathers into custody to r t rcspassinl'( on a military reser vation San 01e~o County Sheriff's deputies havl' cited another four persons fnr v1olatin1? the county's ordinance banning public nudity The arrests h a vc gwen new life to the cause of a s ax·month old or ganizat ion called Orang(' County Campaign for Clothing-Optional Beaches. of Newport Beach Its motto as "Bare With Us " The or ganitation plans lo ap pear before Orange County supervisors in the near future asking that a clothing-0pl1onal beach be established somewhere along th• southern Orange County coast. ·A spekesman. wno asked not to be identified by name. said that a "free bench .. m Orani:e Count' w ou ld reptac f' th r Ca mp Pendleton b{·ach thut has h<'l'll d rawin ~ OrnnJ.(e County res1 dents. The organ11ation plans to draw attention to its n}Ovement with a two·day .. celebfat1on" Apnl 3 and 4 al the south end or San Onofre St ate P ark. near the spot v. here the 26 per~ons have been arrested in r ecent weeks The spok es man said the celebration will not be clothing optional. however "We are not protestin~L we are just trying to get in touch with other people who want a clothing-optional beach." he explained. A spokesman said that while the group is unahppy about the Marine corp · s decis ion t o <SN• ~t ·oF.~. P ueA2>, SllE t ;tJNlrERTEIJ TABLE T<J l'A,.,11 .. Thl' ad JU"t dill rn:1nd11u1,I~ 'loldthetahlr " Thal· ... tlH· ;111' 1·r\1,..i11.: 'II' ''"''i CXPl'rlcllC'l' of th<• (°11,t.1 .\1"'•1 woman" ho plan·<l t tn, f'1,1:-...,1fH•d .1d in th1• l>::t1I \ l'llol. On•· 111 a k111<1 •. 1x!i al.1'" I op~wd d n Ct wood 1offt•1• tnhl£· S22!i :111 M1'"' IJr1Vt'. llJ I (' M xxx xx xx I f ~ 11 u h a ,. c h o u s e h o 1 d trea~urcs you \\ant to convrrt tu cash. <·all f. l2·:'167R It's l.'asv to find a buyer when you adve1.tH11• 111 th<: nght plncl'. 1\lon~ the Orange Coac;t. thc rt1Zht place 1~ lhl' J);ul\ Pilot I A2 DAILYPILOT Wedneld.y, Mwef\ 11. tm l Dellv .. i.cSUft ....... BEACH AT CAMP PENDLETON NOW 'OFF LIMITS' TO NUDE SUN WORSHIPPERS B u t Bare-bottomed Beachgoers a re Renewing Their Fight for 'Free' Sanda f'ro"' Pa~Al NUDES ... crack do\\ n on trespassers near San Onofre. 1t respects the right of the corps to control its pro- peny MaJor Jack Le\\1s. a Marine Corps spokesman, said the corps' concern is not \\Ith nudity. .. That's not our problem. We're intert'sted 1n keeping trespassers off a fedt.•ral reserva. tion." Lewis said. Lewi s sai d saf e t y of beachgoers is one factor He not· ed that beach goers recently were too close to an amphibious opera· tion being conducted at the base. Any trespasser on the base. Lewis said. 1s taken to Pro\'ost Marshal 's headquarters near Oceanside. 1nterv1e\\ed. and or- dered to vacate the base and not return If a person trespasses dgain. he 1s subJect to prosecution before a lJ S mag1:.trate He noted that the military pobce conduct roving patrols on the beach arec1 south of the slate park on a regular bas is TuP!lday aftt'rnoon. fl\'e pro. pie were o:;een in the beach area south or th<' park. including one mule nude i>Unbathcr Rocky Not Interested CHIC \(;O < l Pl I \'tct• Prl''-ld t'nl Nt•lson Hcwkt•fellt•r ha' c.h•nit•d rt· port.. I h .1 t J \ 1 C'l' 11n•,1<frn I !ill d r ,ii t \\ ;i' u 1ul t' r '' a" on h1 ' hc.•half and s aid ht• .1skt•d Prt>,IC1l'nl Ford nnt to t'on-,11kr lum J ' J uo"1 hh•runn1nJ! rnJll' Hod.dt•ll1•r .... 11d ht> re- ne" erl h'" l' a r It l' r n ·qut .... t 10 rt•m,1rn out or thl' r.tl't.• in .i lctler sent Tuc.,da~ to f'orrl Rockerl'lll'r . :itu•n1hnJ! a p r 1 v a t c r t• c <' p l 1 o n -.ponsorl'd b\ lht' Prec;1dC'nt Foret <:om m tlll'l'. told rt'· port<.>r ... he "ould not Ix· cho~t'n for v11·c president. rind. 1f t'hMt>n. \\Oulcl not 3Cl'l'Pl Bud~et llearin~. Schedult-Shifted Ornni.:1· < 1111111 \ \1lrn1111-;trat1\ t• 1 I I ( 11· 1• .. JI n k ,. 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Telepflone 1714) M1-021 Cl.usif1f'd Advert1s1ng "42·5471 ~·'10•1" •'1•·••"''• ,, 581-6310 I'"' °'".-,,.., I 495-0UO c "0f'f ""' , •• ,,, Or ,, 1' " t t\ttlf ..,.. ~ (('I ...... ~' ~ ,.,., "" ,f • u111i1\l1•tiCr\ I'd I~• 41 "tflfl' fir Ar';;..,futf' .,.It hith" P.itw I• tttrodvf•O ._1trov1 t.t•C •IP•'"'' n n of HCIVHOf\lc•r•'· '!to#<c;na <l•\t. DO'' •or Dt•tt •I C•''• ,_...o (A11h"'n"t '\.f\~t*•rl C l'I ~ .. 1..f"'''' \.I:\ ,,, tt\•, t• IT'• t \A : mi>fltt\lf "'"' '•••••·~~ ~ """,.._...,, .. ., Park Fund Pondered For Jn;ine With the end of a dispute over whet her a berm around Universi- ty Commun ity Park in Irvine should be lowered, the city's comm unity services director has recommended that $.57,005 in re· maimng funds for the park be spent on additional facilities Com munit y Services Director Paul Brady, with the backing or the community services com· miossion. has cecommended the funds be spent as follows. -Baseball field lighting, $30,500. -Handball court lighting, S6.279. -Play area and eqwpment. $18,411. -Park identification sign, $1.815. Ttte expenditure would leave $20.248 in interest from park bond funds earmarked for the park. The money ts to be kept in reserve rorunexpected expenses. Two weeks ago. the city coun- cil first approved. then reversed its decision to lower the berm around the park 's "adventure playgr ound.·· an area where youngsters will be permitted lo bwld forts. dig hole!. and take part in other acti v1lies not usual· ly part or a city park Residents near the park had complained that the 17-foot high berm. intended lo s creen out sights and sounds (if the advtn lure pla~ground. \\as ugly and too high Brady estimated the cost of lo"enng the berm at up to $20.000 \\h1ch would have come out or the interest account. 'Jwtice' Hit By Bene/actor In Avco Fight By JACK CKA-PPELL Oii ... De lly .. 1i.ui.tt "The justice I always thought was there, doe sn't ex ist anymore." · Angry. biller and confused, Barry Lippert. who won a $11 m1lhon Judgment ai;:atni>I Lai:iuna N1guel 's Avco Com munity Developers. lashed out Tuesday al the 1') stem he now sees depnv- mg him ofh1s money f'our weeks ago Lippert, his w1fo Ehtabeth and their attorney Don Reh e~J,...e.f Newport Beach, JlOpped'lfCOrk on a bottle of cha m p.1)!nl• to cele br atf' "hat they thought was the ('Onclusion of a two year leg al ba lllc "1th the cor· pQration The ii tnle Supreme Court had rl'fused to hear A Ho's appeal on lht· JUdF!ment Hut Monday. the corpo ration's attorneys suc· cessfully argu<.>d for a temporary stay of the Judgmt'nl and !'!tarted legal s teps for u nrw tnnl Judr1.· Robt>rl Corfman who pr<'nously hud st>l as1cle the $1.1 null1on judjlmcnl hy the jury und '~as later rt' versed by the district <'OUrt of appeals. wtll dectd<.• on thcnewtnal motion Friday. Lippert. a 32 year 010 t.:irc:1e11 l;ro\'e engineer. said lh<' actwn was tantamount tn allowing the Superior Court Judge to overrule both the :ippeals court and th~ Supreme Court. "Mv attornevs have never heard.or anything hke this ... Lip. pert s aid 1n a telephone in· terview "What il means 1s the Judge has the power to vacate an~ ttung that ever comes up," hesa1d Llppert said he would seek to remove the t'as e from Judge Corf man's court. "I'd be a fool to go before the same Judge who reversed the de· c1s1on before." he said. The case s tems from an at· tempt rive years ago by Lippert to move Into Laguna Niguel. Rather than but Id a new house, Lippert moved a house from Mis· sion Viejo onto a lot he bought in the La Vita tract. f'ro• Page AJ ILLINOIS .•• on a Ford ticket, but the option - if indeed it 1 there next summer -could look more inviting given the President's victonous march through the early primary elec· lions Among Democrats .. the signals· out of Illinois read this way: -Georgia's Jimmy Carter lightent'd his grip on the fron· t runner's role with a landslide in the. presidential pr.?ference balloting and an unexpectedly strong showing m the delegate compellt1on. ( /I/Elf' A/11,ILYSIS J While the count was not com- plete in the delegate contests. Carter entries led for 58 llhnois seats at the Democrauc National Convention. A total of 155 de- legate seals were contested Tues- day. \\tlh 14 to be selected at the state Democratic con\'enl1on. --Ch1ce110 Ms) or Richard J Daley e:.tabl"hed himself onct> again as the dominant man in JI . hnois Democratic pohltc!-t and as a potential power broker al the Democratic convenllon. <Reial· ed picture. A4 I -Sargent S hri\'cr. the 1972 Democratic \'Ice presidential nominee who nl'ver <'ould get lus pr1m:iry c ampaign off the ~round. ran a poor third and \ 1rtunlly quit the campaign Alabama Gov. Geor~e <:. Wallacl! ab~orb1:d h" e-l'cond ~trmght d1.1feut h~ Cartl'r. and hi s respon .. t> was a n ·pla) or " hath<' had to -.ay after h1:. bl.'allne 111 Florida a week JJ!O. he cl,11mt•d he felt j!ood about h1s !-thO\\ 111,1? Carter and Wallace. F'ord and Reagan meet again Tue!-tda~ 111 l'\orth Carolina. f'ord celebra ted his victory in a speech telephon ed to a Republican dinner in Grand Rapids. Mich. "That's a great victory and another real clincher in our effort to win the nomination and to go on to victory on Nov. 2." he said. " ... We're going to keep our un- broken string or victories ... Heagan claimed to h .. \l" met his goal by getting "so>m elhmg over 40 per cent oft he vote." By any s tandard. he was a landslide loser. But he said he llC\.er had a ny illu!-1on that he co uld bt•..tt tht• Jll1n ois Rl'publtcan oq:an1zation "and the prom1:.e,., l>l•1ng t.'>.'>Ued so bount1full} fro m the \\h1le !louse. * * * Ford: 59o/o, Caner: 48% In lllirwis CHICAGO <AP> -llcrC' are the vole total'I in the lllinoi'l Hcpubl1can pres1drnt1ol prt' reren<'e primary with 11 .os.1. or 911 per ct'nl. of the litule's 11 ,272 precincts reporltn". Ford 449,47\ 5!.I µcrrc nl Hcagun JOti.~1 401x.·n·ent llere :ire the vol<' totab in thl' Democratic prl m ary with 11 100, or 98 percent, of the stalt.''s pre· cmclc; report m g Carter 618.36i l8 pcrc<.>nl Wallace 353.987 28 percent Shriver 207.438 -16 percent llarns 96.987 8 percent Here rs how llhno1s dele~ates to the national poht1cal <'tmven· t1ons "ould be a pport1oned. ac· cording lo vote returns for de legate slates from 73 percent of the state's 11 272 prl'cincl!' 1n Republic an \Olin~ and i4 percent m Democratic voting . REP UBLICANS-96 f'ord 64 Reagan 14 t:ncomm1tled 14 DEMOCRATS-169 Stevenson 88 Cart er 58 Wall ace 3 Uncom milted 9 Hum phrey3 Walker 1 /' Vallerga Appeal Rejected Forml'r Oranj!e Count~ O'I· se:.:.or Jack \'allergu'• p1otcl>t that a Grand Jury and1clmt.>nt contalninlit con.,p1racy char~es "as "tainted" hui. ~t'n rejected by the Ftflh 01,lnt•t Cvurt of Ap JJ"31' Thl· dt•c1:.1on ITil'uni. lhal Vallcrgu, 54. mu!tt now fuct' the K"rn County Superior t'ourt trlul that wns delayed lu'll Feb 1'I \\hen hb lawyer& filed tht' up peal. Court official:. in Bakl'r<ifield s1ud toda~ that \'alit'rgu'°' new trial date cannot IX' i.~l until ht' la" yers ha' e d1scu<.~l.'d the l'>!tue with Kern Count~ Jud~l' P R. Orton and the Oranjll' County D1str1ct Attorney's Orftcl' Justice!> or the f1flh District appellate court rt:Jected without V \. <'omment defense arguments ROYAL SPLIT FOR PRINCESS MARGARET, LORD SNOWDON? that the d1 str1ct attorner omitted Queen's Siste r Said Ptannlng Le gal Separation e\'ldence favorable to Vallertta an -- seeking the Grand Jur) indict· ment CIA Says No POW's The conl>p1ra c~ <'hargcs arl' based on allej!at1o n:. that \'allerga and Congressman An drew J Hinshaw <R-:'\ewport Beach>. unl1rn full y used county manpower nnd material:. during Hmshaw's succcs:.rul bid for of-In As ;a fice in 1972 \\ hile he held the of-II fice of Orange County al'osesl>vr. Hinshaw. 53, fact•s trial on the same charges April 19 an Orange County Superior Court Hinsha" ha:. been senlenred to one to 1-1 year~ in state pnson after being found guilty on bribery charge!; returned b~ lhl' Grand Jur} He 1s free pending a hearing of his appeal. \"allerga "as round iWlty in a \'entura Count) court last Augu1>l after be1n~ t11ed on mult1plc criminal charjlei. that included grand the rt. lie "a' n•mo\ ed from office. fined Sl.000 and sen tenced to 60 day~ in ja1J. SA:\ OJ EGO 1 i\ P > Police ''ere lookrn ~ fur I\\ o per'>ons bclie\'ed H· .. pon s1ble for lht• f1rd>ombin.: of a J<iek in the Box fast food rcstauronl IRJSH PARA.DE I N BIG WIND NEW YORK <AP> With winds gusting up to 50 mile:.-an hour at their back1>. more than 100.000 marcher'\ stepped up f'tflh Avenue toda~ ror the 214th annual St Patrick's Da) parade !\tanhattan traffic patrolman Patrick Skell~. a nalt\'e of Rall~ Jamesduff. Count~ C..1van. blew a blast on a 1i?rccn wh1sllt• to start the marchers on their way WASHINGTO~ (UPll -There is no evidence that any Amencttn prisoners or war are still alive in Southeast Asia, the CIA reported today on the basis of previous!) cla:_..:.if1!!d inform at1on. The agency's deputy drrector . .1 Lt. Gen. \lt'rnon A_.Walter~. told the Houi.e elect L omm1ttce on Missing Persons in Southea!tl Asta .. , regret I cannot tl'll :vou that ther e are Aml·rican prisoners left m Indochina. The hard ev1denct' 1s there are not '' However . Walters told the comm1ttt.>e that some ~o,·ern­ menls. pat"ticularly :\orth \'1l'l nam. could qu1ckl~ clear up question~ about Amt•r1can:-mi~" ing in action if thl'y would sup1lly tnformat1on clearl) in the ir posse!.sion. Walters s aid the CIA collected an l'normou:-amount of 111furm;1 lion on u top pnorrt~ ba.;;1s for more than a decade 111 trying to pin do\\n information about the· Amt'ncan pne-onl·rs uml lho'il' mbs 1ng in action. Recause of their h1i:hly or- ganized system for collccllnf.t in- r or mat 10 n about dowra·d 1\merican pilots. Walters :.aid, "It 1s IX>lie,·ed th:it North \'il'l- nam hold:. !-t1gnif1<'anl amollnh nf accurate information on former and current Amt'ncans m1ss1ns::: or k1llt'd tn a ction 1n Southeast Ai.ta . t.: S records sho\\ more tha n IKXl !\11 A cases st11l unrc .. olved News Item: f'rone Page Al . : ROYAL ... l't'nl I~ .1t a n • .. ort hl' runs ncnC:. II.1th .... Thl· lrad1uonal opvosition tc(: di\ urtt• 1n tlw ril\ al fom1h ha" rel a \t•d a gn-.11 dt•.11 s111n." Km~ : Ed\\ ard \'111 \\as fort·l·d tu ..th : <.lt('~ll l' in l !,:11; to murrv an .\mt·rH•un di\ cirt'l'l'. But ihc.•rt• ''"' ~pt•t•ul .111011 that Mtir~;1rcl \\OU)d h:t\1.' h>ll'llOUlll'l lll'r rlj.!(l( • uf :.Un 't''"llll t 11 thl.' lhront• h1.•<·aust• tlw mu11.1rd1 J:-. till' ht·<t<l of !ht• l'h11rc·h of E11~l.111d and tht rhurrh 1s oppo:.t•d tod1\'orr1.' :\l.1r~.ir1:t ... ltllh 111 lhl' luw ur 'Ul'l'l""'"ll\ but u11hl..d\ l'\ l'I Ill tl{'l'llP~ I ht• t hn11tl' ,111.c•t• .. 1w ,, Jll l'f1.·dt•d II\ lht• Qllll'll'., four htalth~ d11ldn·n :\l aq:.Jt t•t ..111tl lht.· forml'r An ton~ Arms tronl( J on e:. \\('rt• lll<ll'rtt•d Ill I :-1,llt• \\t•ddtng ~l :t} ii, 1960, five yl'ar'> afll'r prl.'ssure from th1.· 10\al l..1m11' Jnd lltt· ( hurrh of F 1-1i.:l,111d f111T1•d lwr to hrC'Hk nit n rnm nnrC' \\1th :i \\'orlfj \\,1r II t1~hlt•1 Jt•c· (;1uup C.'!>l l't•tt•1 Tri\\ n't·nd hc•c·Ju"<' hc \\as d I\ (11'('1.•tl Thi· qul•1•11 m .Hh-lwr 1·m11 nwrw r hroth1.·r 1n l.rn an l':trl in 1!161 Ttw 01111~ :\1 trrur -.;11d Sn•J\\clnn 1111t1.1kd the• n·purlNI 111.1ntal hrl':.tkup. It qu11t('(I u p:tlJl'l' of f11·1ul us 'a~ 111)(. "F:\1·rythtn~ • llO'>!'!thlt• h:i-. ht·c'n dont• to m.1~c the c·oupll' pat ch up tlw1r clil fcn •nl'e'> Death Mine Sealed l'ARTHIDCE, K' tl'Pl l \. lTl'\\ uf m 1111.'l''t \\ c;rknl lhroui.:h lht• n1J?hl t11 st•al J 'l'<'l ton 11f tht- ~l'llllJ ( 'o:tl ('o mint· r1111t ,11n1nit lhl• hodll'' of 11 of 21; mt•n k1lll•c.l 111 I\\ o c>.plo'>to ns 1 .. 1.,l month BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, affecting an estimated 23 million people in the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure - or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart fail we or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in most cases it can be controlled. Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 Marlnen Scrring9 and Loan is sponsoring a blood presswe clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover and Westcliff in Newport Beach. The boUis of the clinic are from 11 :00 a.m. until 3 :00 p .m., Thursday and Friday, March 18 and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pressure Foundation. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingsat 642-4000. 7 i l . I Huntington Beach ·Fountain ValleY EOI TI ON fternoon N.Y. Stoelu5 VOL. 69, NO. 77, 7 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH'17, 1976 TEN CENTS HB's Red, White, Blue Parade I • m Red The Huntin~ton Rt-ach Fourth O( July parade IS 0 0 rocky (1n:Jn &ial footlntc. u city off1c1aJ said lo \iav. ' Public tnformallon Officer U1ll .Reed said that tbr $15,000 lhe c1t) has budgeted for the event ha., Jlready been used to pay b1ll"i t hat earn ed over from last year s parade. He said, however. that the parade. which already has been designated a ::.late bicentt.>nniaJ event by the California As· ... embly. will definitely be staited a::. chl•duled . Reed said that the city' por· lion for !1nancing the event '.'Ill prob.ibly ha-ve io come from con· Lingenc) funds and may rc:.ult tn def1c1t spending llt! !>aid that the city has spent $20.000 on debts from la.st year's parade Cit) Councilman Henry Duke said today that he didn't know of the deficit. "but that it sure as heU bcllcr not be true." Duke said the parade was nearly taken out ot the budeet last spring but that council mem· bers were assured by the Jayceei., which are co· ::.pQOsoring the event, lh3l they JUSt needed $15,000 In "front money that would probably be paid back." .. We wer e a ssured there wouldn't be any additional costs to the city." he said. Duke said he al"° was angry when the city hired Jaycee memb er Ste,•e Pressley t o coordlnate lbe event. He said he was told by City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands that no city money would go for h1s salary. "But he Is being paid by Man· power funds which also is our money," Duke m aintains. Reed said the financial dif· ncultles have arisen because thC' parade at"tually 1s not a $15.000 event but that 1t really cost::. up to P>.000. Reed said the Jaycees h;He pledgded to ra1 e S15.000 this yellr through such fund raising events as a carnival. advertising in a parade booklet and charges for grandstand seats if approved by the City Council. Reed said that expenses t•ar· rl('(I over from last ycur Wl.'r1• for such ttem:s as $4,2()0 for parudl.' j?randstunds ; $3,910 tor tran portln~ out o(·town bands, $3.206 ror lunch for par.id(' vart1c1pant : $2 ,044 ror a pos t p;irude rercpt1on, Sl.4~ for trophies and S90l for chl•m1cuJ toilets. Reed said the p.irade hu-1 bl•t-n an annual llunt1t1gton l3each event since 1904. Mail Loss Told at Post Office 'Rent·a·Rider' F<Ut Buck for Fast Lmw LOS A'.'GELES 1AP1 A!:i highv.ay patrolmen kept ~topping undt'rpopulalt-d autos in a Santa ;\fomca Freewav commuter lane. students offered them!:ieh e~ toda~· for SI apiece as "rent·a·riders .. Santa Monica Cit' College stude nt !\lark J ones. :r>. had his cohorts lined up on Overland Avenue near the freeway on-ramp carrying signs offering their uruqueservice. Passengers are at a premium because the ex· perimental lane requires at lca~t three per sons in a ny car using what used to be the ··fast'' lane of the freeway. one of the busiest throughways in the world. "\\'c're doing it for a laugh." said Jones. Fun err not. there wl•rc several customers . They p~11d the doHar ~o they could legally nde the · dwmund lane.·· so called b('(·au.,e 1t has diamond· :-.hapl'd markers patntl•cl in thl• m1ddlr Coaxin~ Taetie Reagan as Ford's VP? 'Good Cure' ClllCAGO <AP> Ronald Reagan I!> clan ging to h1~ pohli<'lll life and 11 "111 tJkt' d miracle to '\aVt' him n11\\ But Prl.':-.idl.'nl f ord JU!>I m1~ht h;ne a cun• for the cldeats ht> 11:1!> tnflil'lcd on h1" Ford: 59o/o, Carter: 48% In llli1wis ClllC GO 1AP1 ·lien· .ire the \Ole totah 1n the llhno1c; Hepublll·an prl•i11dent1al Prt" fercncl' pnm~1ry with 11.083, 11r 98 pt>rcenl, of the ~late s l l .2i2 precincts n •porting ford .i49.471 59 per<'ent Kl'J~Jn :IOti.50\ .io pt·r cent I lt'fl' ,1n· thl' voll' totab m the• Ocmocr:tll<' pnm.1r} .with I 1, 100. nr 9K pt'fl'1•11l. of the stnlt• ii pn• 1·mct!> n•port111~ Cartt•r fi1H.31i7 18 Jl('r<·cnl \\' .1ll ~1ct• 3~3.9K7 2X 111·n·1•11t Shn\l•r2ll7.13K lfipcrn•nt I h1rr1 ... \11UIH7 !I rx·r('t•nt lkn• '" how Illinois 11t'lt•gatc., lo lhl' notional tmlillcul con\1'11 tlOn" v.vulll lll' 3PJHlrl1 oned .• IC ('111 thna to 'ot 1• 1 l'lurn~ for cit• lc1111tl' !>l:llt'" from 73 J.M.'fCt•nt 11f t hl' 't .11t.... 11 :!72 prt•('1nc-t., 111 lh•p11llh<'1ln '111111.: und i 1 Jl\•rr1•nt . 1n l>t•n11wr.ll1<' 'otm..: R•:P\ 1\1,l<'A~S -96 Fvrcl hi ltr•IHWn 11 l 11<·11m n\lt ll'd 14 rn: MO(' RA TS-I 1>9 Skv1·11~11n AA Cartl'r SH Walluct• J l ncom m 1t 11•cl 9 Humphrt') 3 Walker 1 SHE co,,·J EKTED TABLE TO CASH ··'rht' art 1u<.t did m;ir\'l'lou~I~ ~old tht• t.ible · That's the ad\'t>rllsing ~ucce"' op(•n ence of the Costa Mc.,,1 · v.om:rn v. ho placed ttfil cla::.~1!1cd ad m the Daily Pilot: One or a kind. 3xS gla"" rup~d dnftwoorl roffl'" lJblt'. S22.'\ :'11 1 Me«;i Ori\(' •11. c :\I. XXX· ''''\; I ( \ tl U h ,\ \' c h 011 s I.' ho Id trea,urc~ H'U \\ant to com en t11 <'a..,h, r.lll 642 $1li8 It's ea-.~ tu hnd a buyer " hen }OO advertise in the ri~ht plac<'. . Along th<' OranJ?<' Coast. the rl,l?hl place 1s tbe Dally Pilot l'ha ll en~er the Republican nomination for ,·ice president Th.it pos~ib 1hty. which the Pres1dl'nt ne\'er has di!>mbst-d. almost certainly will be part or tht.' CUM.' Ford's emissaries pre M•nt as they try to coax l'tcag<>n out or the presidential race an the name of Re publican unity Dt•sp1te Ford's runaway v1c lurv Tue'lda} m the llhnoi" pn·· .. 1dent1al primary election He Ji.tan ~.11d he v. .is ~umJ! on '"th his campaign and told sup portl.'rs tha t there are better -.tdkS ahead for ham Rl'a~an has said r<.•pcatedly he 1-. not interested in i.ccond place on a 1-'ord tic kl'l. but thl' option 1f and<.'C'd 1l t "i there nl·xl 'umm(·r could look more 10\1tmg ~l\1•n thl· Pn·.,11h•nt ', '1t·1111 wu., man·h lhrou.:h thl' CJrly flrtmJI ~ l'll'I t1on ... .\mun1: lkmn< rah lht• ... 11:11.11 ... ttlll ot 111111111~ ri-11<11 111 ... \\ .1~ l:t•orJi!IJ'.; .J1mm~ C'a1tl'r 11i:h1t•n1·d hi' i:np on th1· fr1111 II Ulllll'r ... r nlr \\II h .1 1.11111,htlt• Ill th1· pr1•.,11l1•11t1.d 11rd1•r1·nrr· hallul1n~ .ind ,in 111w,111•c·h'dl~ 'tron,: 'ho\\ 1111i! in lhl' dd1·~.1t1• ('lllll pd ll 11111 \\hilt• lhl' t•uunt \\ u' not n1m pll'll' 1n ttw ch'lt·i.e:itt• l untc'h t .11 t1•1 l'lllrll'' h·cl for . .X llhnrn' 'l'.lh ,II llW 1>1•11111('1 Jiu· '\,1t111n,1I C'1111\ t 11111111 ,\ Int.ii nf l.1~l ch• k~ .111' 'f',lh "t•n• r11n1t•,l1 11 Tuo . ., 11.1'. \\ 1lh 11 t11 lw 'l'll•t'h•1t .rt I ht .. 111h• lkm11cratlc con,t•r1t11111 Ch1ca11.o 1\1 ayor ltl<'h.11 d .I l)ulrv t•:-.tabh..,hNI himwlf one·,. .1~J111 ·'"the dominant mJ n m II ltn111' l>t>111nrrJl1c poht1n ;met ll" .1 111.1tenti.1l pOwc•r h1 nkC'r Jt th<· l~mocr.1t1r convention tlh·lat ed p1C'tun• \ n Sar~t·nt ShrtH•r lh1· l!li2 0<'mo<'rlllH' 'rc·t• pre 1dl'nl1ol nommee "ho never <'oul<l fl'l hi., primary c amp a 1~n off ttw i.:round . ran a poor third Jnd \ 1rtually quit the <'ampmgn ,\labama f.o, Geor~<' C Wallace absorbed ht<; '-l'COnd -.tra11'!hl defeat b\' Cartl•r. and his n •,pon'e ''as a r·epl a~ of" hat hl• h.ld to say after his beahnj! in folorida a week ago he clai m~ he felt good about his showing . Carter and Wallace. Ford and Reagan meet again Tuesday tn ~orth Carolina. Ford celebrated hie; \'letory in :i c;peec h telephoned tu J Repubhcan dinner in Grand Rapids. Mach. "That's a great victory and a nother real clincher m our effort to Ii\ m the nom ination and to ao on to victory on Nov 2." he said. We'r e going to keep our un· broken st rm~ of vi ct ones." 2Arnhush Suspects Sought A search was under way today !or two young men who am· bushed a Huntington Beach man early today in his Sunset Beach area home. then beat, slashed and robbed him. Patrick Granger called police about 3 a.m .. saying he had Just awakened •md stru~gled free of t"Ords used to Ile him follO\\ tnj:: the attack_ Granger . of 16492 Pac1f1 c Coast H1gh"·ay. said ht>" a!> confronted shortly after midnight when he entered his residl·nce JUSt west of Warner A venue He told Poli<'e Officer Greg Robison and hi ~ partne r . Patrolma n John utlle. the pair bludgeoned him almost senseless and then bound him Investigators s aid Granger "as also slashed m the head by his attackers. who he i1a1d were ca<'h armed with a pocket kmf<' but apparently nothing else. The victim told pohcc the patr da1med they were heading ror Oregon when they for<'ed him to hand over ke\'s lo ht!\ 1973 sedan, plus $150 m cash. They also s tole assorted s ilverware be fore n ccing in Granger 's auto. according lo poh ce who composed :rn ldenll· kit s ketch o f each based on Granger s descnpt1on One "ore a blue demm cap with a flopp) C'rown. while the :.e<'ond was t"lad in blue jeans and sweat shirt and both were in their early to mid-20s. Granger :.aid. Officer Slays Kidnap er S \!': BERNARDl"\O CAP > A .,henrr ... depJrtmt•nl marksman Jllhtt•d on a fn.'l'" ay O\'l'rpass ... hot and killed a mun 11\hO hl!ld a ~.o \ c..ir old "um.in ho.,lll~C at gunpo i n t 1n a k1dnaping. .iulhont1t•:-. :-.aid The dc:id mHn "ui. 1d<'ntif1l'd us David 0 Kt•llL 24, of Rialto. "ho i>hul and 0 \4oundcd tht• \\oman in twr ri~ht '>Ilk as h<.1 v. as ~u nnC'ci dc)v. n Tul.''>da), 111 \l'.,llj!Jtors ... ;11d Mr~ Gl·org1a \\'tnfl.O, 50. 11( Fontana v. 11" 11 ... tt"d m :-.atisfot ton C'c>nd1tmn .it s.1n lk•rnarrtmo Count> :'lfrcl1C'•il Cl·ntl·r Quake in Hollister H 0L1.1 ST 1-; H l A r I No clamaRe "a'> rt•1mrtt•tl followtnl'! a mod<'rate earthqu;rku thW..-h<w>k hu1ldm1Z '> Jnd rJttlccl '.'lndow., hl'll'. po her ~u )'. ROYAL SPLIT FOR PAtNCESS MARGARET, LORD SNOWDON? Queen'• Sister S•ld Pt•nnlng legal Separation Royal Marriage Said on the Rocks LONDON CAP) Princess Margaret. slro ng-wallcd s1l>ter of Queen Elizabeth II. and her stlobe ·trottin g photographer husband Lord Sno"don are tak· mg steps tow<ird scparat10n or divorce, London newspapers re· ported today. Buc kingham Pnlace refused to comment on rl'ports that the queen approved the breakup. "Ob\'1ously the situation has been discussed by t he royal family ," s aid a pala c~ !>pokes man. •'but I am not m a pos1t1on to say what decision, 1f an\', has been reached " A <;pokt>sman for th~ Church of England . which op p osc~ divorce. said its spmtual head, the archb1.,hop of Cant(•rhury, 1:-. "uware Of the !>llUalton conCl'rn· mg PrinCC!>S M uq~aret's mar nage" but gave no details The QUl'l'n h eld a rci.:ular '-<'heduled se ... s1o n with the Privy Council. her clCJS(•:.t advisers, but 1l wa!> not known whether the marr1aite wa., d1 -;cus.,ed and a 'poke~man said "there wtll lw no !tlatemenl today ·· Ont· pn'"' account !>aid the rou· pie, who hav1: two chllcln•n, hud b<'gun <11 """ t'l' proc-c1•rli n .is. Others !>aid tht•y planned a legal ... eparut1on • Th(• furor fo lh>wl.'d mounlln~ spcculatwn that the p11ncess's t511·year marriage was on the rocks. Lord Snowdon. ~6. in lloniz Kong en r oull' to pul on d photo· graphic exh1b1t1on in Australia, told reporter:. "I ha\'e nc\'er dts· eus!>ed my personal life m ttw past and l have no intention of do· mg 1t now " The 45·year ·old princess. a white gown setting off her suntan from a Caribbean vacation. al· tended the opening or the Na· taonal Theater·~ nc-A-home on the south bunk of the Thames and saw Albert 1''1nney m a n uncut. f ou r ·hour product ion <>f "Hamlet " She and Snowdon have two children. David Viscount Linley, 14. and Lady Sar ah Armstrong. J ones. J.1 Hl'llO'rb of marital problem" CSet-RO\' AL. Page A2) Edison High Offers CoUege Meeting Edison lhgh School stodent" and lh<'lr parent-. are rnv1tt•d to,, 7 30 11 m . meetrng Thur.,day to d1scu11s math and sc1<.·n1·c· t'ollt•.:t· entrance rcqu1 rcm1:nl:-. and c·ol · lcl'!c courst-s of study. School off 1<'1uls su1d tht• met·t· init will be in Room 211 at !-:<11.,1111. 21400 Magnoh a St , Hunlln~1ort Beach. Carriers Issue By ROBERT BARKER Of''" D•ur ,.1.., s .. " Thousands of PIC('es or mail ha\'e been destroyed or thrown away at the lluntmgton 81.>at"h Post Orfice at 6771 Warner A\'l',, three mail carriers charged Tuesday. Dennis R yan s ays the prcpon· dt-runce of the alleged los!>es ~as in bulk mail and that the.• total los~ could be as h1~h a:-. 6.000 pieces uf mail lie said carr1t'r" noticed tht• disappearance whl'n th<'~ re turned from their mornin~ roundsonJun 31. He said the matll'r had l>l•cn brought lo the attention of llunl ln~ton Beoch Post Master Dean Ward and Orange County postal inspector Pete Hickock in Santa Ana. Hts story was supported by rellow earne r Lynn Bello"s and another v et eran rarner wh<t didn't want her numc u!>ed for whal s h e t ermed fedr s of recr1mm ation. Postmaster Ward said lttc mail was not destroyed and that 1t was all delivered. He declined further comment except to add he had "heard the story." Postal inspe<'lor Hickock sn11I al this point the re 1s nothing to substantiate the alle~allons su('h ai. who sent them ail and who was to receacve it. "ll 's ha rd lo be lieve." Hicko<'k: said. "I can't say that 1t didn't Ol'· cur bul 1f 1l did, 11 1s dJfftcull lo prove." <See MAIL, P age Al> HB Cancer Aides Sought llunlmgton Beach resident'> are bemg as ked to donate a fc" hour<i of their time next month for the r1ty's annual American Cancer Crusad<' City Chairma n Jlilcl1•.:ard C:. Jlr<•1den!>tc111 !>iHd thost• "illanr.t lu ht•lp dt!.trl bul C c·arl('CI' <TUSIJdt· kits may phone 752 81'.JOO She su1\J the.· re w 111 ht• no door to door ...c1hr 1tutwn. but kits will b<• lt•ft al 1111<.• homl'. th1·11 pas:-.t•1l m·11(hb1)r to nt•1.ihbor Jnd rl'lrll'ved Jl lh1· IJ.,I homt· on th1• l"t She saul orgJn11,1t1ons mav wl'>h to \'oh1nt1•1•1 .is a r rnup for th1• pru Jl'C't . Oran~e __j ~fA , Wc>ather Nix Pranks, Thanks Con,itkr;_1hlc r l111111., :11111 t•oolt•1 thrnui:h Thur .. 11.1 ... About ,1 20 per <'l'nl d1.11w1• of 1;11n I.lit• 1hu1 .. 1l.I\, Lnv.. .. tnn1J:ht ~II l t1 , •• Jl1 ~h' In them 1d HO,. Seal Beach Puts Clamp on St. Padd,y's Partying Seal Beach police were keep- ing an ear lo the ground and an eye on the honzon today for any evidence of an inOux of lnshmen and Leprechauns sneaklng into town ~ith a low profile. Despite warnings of strict law enforcement by police who plan to keep the lid on what bu become their annual lcetUe or Irish stew. St. Patrick's Day is expected to bring a crowd. <Addi· ti on al story today. Pa,~e A3) "Every body·s probably nt wo1'lt aod m school right now." Poli~e Chief Ed Cibbarelli said thi~ moTning about the lime saloons and pubhc house normal· h open on St. Paddy'sday. ~tercbants planned to loct op shop at 5 p.m . in memory or past St. Patr ick's Doy festivities IRISH PARADE IN BIG WIND NEW YORK (AP > -With winds gusting up to SO m il es. an ho\lr at their backs. more than 100.000 marchers stepped up Fifth Avenue today for the 214lh annual St. Patrick's Day parade. Manhattan traffic patrolman Patrick Skelly. e nnUve of Ball 1amesduff. County Cavan. blew a blast on a green wtusUe to start the marchers on thcir way. INSIDt; T ODA\' which degenerat<.'d into riots ~nd Main Street br awling. Pt toluma's '&low qrov•t/1' The Irisher by the Sea. one policy, recently upheld l7fl tlw popular pub In the 100 block of Supreme Court. has spork.crl Main Street, was ~uled to conftdence in othrr t'1hr~ ru comply but another bar owner rorb quack deielopme-nl. &c vowed there is no room at \llejno slory AlB. this year and refused to even t adeJ( open his e stablishme nt. Clan· AlT_ .. ,,,k • AJ cy's, to business. _,.,. u '-M ...,. All l ~lll .. ..ia o~! Rancher Sentenced·. ~c1: :: ' 0..1~ -ltH A 10 SAN DIEGO <tJ Pl> -Charles Burkele. co-owner of the Anta Ranch al Borrego Springs. was c;entenced Monday to one year 1n federal prison for concealing and transportint 11le~al aliens. ·. lfll.,lel ,._ A• • ., .. n..1-~1 ., .• ~-· ., .. ,. ~ Cl·IJ "9fU..ll«-... "'~ .. -.o<-u _._._r, Cl Mol.... ,.., l•lllt1•,Tr•• Atf IN•lfl e1 t' MllJJ( ... •• Mvl,..11'_, A .. N<111 .... 1 ..... , •• 0t•ft90C.vnh l lt ........ CM *"' •.• Or Sl.int...... JI> 11 SM:•-""•'• .A lt,, T•lnlMeft 11, n..e+.n ., • Wt-At -MNew'l A4 \ .. A 2 DAIL y PU..OT H/F FVGets Police Grant Thf Pounlaln \ llt'y Polit"!! Ueparlm(•nt h us r ccci\t'd ll $86,000 sta te icr nt tu P•Y for hlr ina o( twu motorcycle orfu·t'r!t durin1 the next t wo years · The c ity council unanlmoui.ly approved t he Rr a11t T ut""ld11y nlsht. Police Ch it1C Mu,rvm f'ortll\ said a new tra ffic enforcement pro1ram. aSm ed at rflduc1nsacc1 dents by 10 ~rct'nt, should be In operaUon by May 1. T he g ran t wi ll f arian c e motorcycle a nd radio cqwpment . the hiring or two omcers, as. well 3S lbe haring O( a pa rt•tJme clerk to h;andle tra rrac stat1~llc!t, 1-'ortm :.aad . Unde r term:. of the grant, from the Californ ia Office ol Tra m e Safety, the program will be com · pletely state-financed the first year, whale the cit y will assume half the costs durine the second year . Cily officials said they believe lhe revenue s from tr affic: tickets will finance the pr ogram in later years. If the program d oe s not become self·suppporting, they e xplained, it will be eHminaled later. Fortin said the existing two- mem ber m otor cycle detail was s tarted in 1970, when the city had 31,826 residents. Population has since mcre a sed 83 percent to 53,000, be said. lo a ddition, Fountain Valley now ha.s 130 m iles of streets, compared with 74 an uno. Last ye ar. he noted, traffic ac· cidenls inc reased 20 percent, from 706 in 1974 to 873 last year, while drunken d riving arrest s jumped from 141 m 1974 to 202 last year. Rites Slated For Victim Of Wreck Catholic funeral services are set Friday a nd Saturday for a West m in st «.'r tee nage r killed Monday when his small pickup t.r\lck was rammed and catapult· t.'<l 200 feet by un otl tankec n e on the Lontt Beach fo~reeway. Rosary will be Friday a l 8 p m . in St. Barbara's Church, Santa Ana. for Robert R yan. 17. of 9201 Coronet Ave .. Westminster. Mass wall be Saturday at 11 :30 u m. at the same sanctuary for the younji? tr a rc.c ,·lctam, who was e m ployed by t he Ca l·Aurum Company. Survivors a ll of the fam ily home. include his parents Mr. and Mrs Robert E Ryan : brothers Wesley a nd Nicholas. a sister . Debra Ryan : plus 11?rnndparents Nicholas Ryan and Mrs Nellie IJamberg. and Wess Watts Thl' youth apparently died in· -.rnntly whl'n his d 1~ablt.>d pickup trutk a l>m all compact modd wa ~ hit afte r al jumped a notor iou s ly I r e ac herou ~ In ll'rcha ngc from the northbound San Diego F reeway to the south· hound Long Beach Fr~ay The truck driven by lf,!nacao Monn, 37, of Reseda, tht'n Jack- knaft•d , "arul w at·hrn~ a north· hound car driven by Harold llroy, n, 37, of 1.ong lll':irh. when the rtj! cra!'h(•d throu~h the 1·,·111t•r d1v11Jt-r. fo'trl'm<'n took 4~ minute., lo frt'<· yuung Ryun's body. Yihtlc wreckuac includln~ chnm lank f1•11c1nJt t>nme-.h1n~ thl• dt'b1 I!> re• c1u1rt>d mor<' thun ont' hour to d t•11r ~n IC\'" for lht• ynuth :in· un 1l1•r d1r.-1·t 1011 of 'w ei.trllin!>tcr Memoria l P11rk a nd Mortuary ORANGE COAST MI ,,.. 0r ..... (••"' 0.1ly ,,,..,. ••th ...... " ~ , .. ,.11.,..;1 tr.t N1 ,,., ~f .. u '' '1U(li1~ t\if '""' , .. ,,,,...,,, (n••t •'•1ttl1,IU,,. CtM'11'-"''' "°'~'ti• ~"'~' ••" P\lt>ll\htO ~ •N1'1t\o tNfllVO" ''' M'f' tll'W {f'-.,I• M f''lt N•• .... t ..... "' UV11t""11~ f'9o,11r\ to\11\t•un Y•H-• ''"'"" \~lf't ... •• Yfh•y .... l ••lofll"l<I ~M'" ~Pl (M~t 4 •1"ia'• 0~"""'61 ~I·~ I\ N~h'"'" ""'"'"'~' "''' (Mn th_. ,.,._,,.,.M Pvt lhl""" CJit..n• • '' •• w. 'f'.. .. )., .... -t ... , •• M."" (. ............... ,.. Rol>f'rt N W ft'd ,..,..,.,_ .. ,...~.~ "" • rr!!?!~ ~ ~~.'~'C..-... Thom3'> l<M"lll ',,., ... TllOma\ A Murphon(' ""•"•'l·~fn~ Charle'i H LOO!> Richa rd P Nall ., 1\lfol"ll ..,...l'\a'Q•""' '''"' Ro~rt Barkfr w.. '°'~,~.to.tor Humlft9ton 8Hdl0ff10 1 • t ....... •· ......... . ~,,.,,. AOo,..,, r o ... Piil ,,.... Offk t't l..4tOV'W ""• ,. "N "''",..,,_."''" \t,..,_t (0'~· Mt·A )\l...V.• t• h\~1Hf ..._,., ... t>;.. • V•U•t Ui 'l• I ti '-_..,. """"o..._,,.., • .11, Tei.IM>ne 014) '42""31' Clar.slfifd Adv.,11stlng 642-5671 • 'f!t"I ,...,,n a.-.,,., '"""h """"'""""~''"' S40-U20 Cooytt.,.., ,.,. Orttno-fM\t ~''"''""' C....lft ~y ,.... ,....,, \9fof .. '\ OU"' U•tlf'I' f"6•W•itf ~tt•f or •«I""''''•"'•"'' "''"•"' ...... f't• rlll'••••lltvt•tt ... '"*"' U•\.••t O••l'r'•\\1._.. o• ,..,.., ...... ~'" .._., ••• l11h\ ... ,, ••• .,. d "' ""'''• ~ ... (•i·f ,,.,,. ·~'·0~ !!"" "• ,.,...,,,.,. \_l}\ ""-">4' ttvr at, f"\"d"' 1' ~'"' •· ""' t.,. • ~,~,.,. \111,,_t .... ~r E'ore!ed' Summer F 011r Fu~tives D~ficit Vallerga Appeal Rejected · Hit Patty Tale 8 f; R K E L E Y ( A P 1" ' A. men age, purportt'd tu ~· frum four people Patric a<& llc.ACi.t tuu. txstlf1ed m ight want to hurt ht.•r , llYlS the bank robbery dt'h.-ndunl "wu never fur red or coo.:r('('d to rcm <•ln on und erir:round rt'volu uonary '· with tht• Symb1one.,.i l.lbtratlon Army T bt' typewritten rtH'!>'>a il', headed "Communique from four political fu~lt 1 ,.e.,. · · "a~ rt't't'I \ t'd Tuesday b> Be rkeley r ud10 :1l1.1 MAIL ... He saJd he "''ould be ehe<"kang with uperv1sor s a nd t aking ste1>5 to fmd out about the ,dlegcd disappeara nce. He said be talked to Ward whom he considers ooe of the besl postmasters in Orange Qiunty and was told the loss Just dJdn 't occu r. Hickock said also that he failed to get s igned statemenb from carrier s concerning lbe re· ported losses. but the three car- riers who t alked to the Daily Pilot said they h adn 't bee n asked. The three. including the person who wa nted her name withheld, said they would agree to s ign such statements. "The whole thing is bad." Miss Bellows said Tuesday. "Where is the inspector on this?'' Ryan. who bas been a car - rier nearly five years. said he contacte d Huntington Beach police who b e said told him of· fi cers couldn't act unless a com- plaint 91•as filed by a recipient. Ryan said tha t it is a common practice to set aside bulk mail for the next da y's deli very "'hen the volume is too muc h to handle im ooe day. "'The fir st and second class mail has firs t prionty." he s aid. "a nd we get to the bulk mail the ne xt time ." He said tha t the carrit'rs noticed the m ail was missing when they r eturned from their momin' appointments and that the m atte r was reported t,o union representatives . Ward and even· tu ally, the postal inspector. Ryan said that the first class m ail is often intermingled with bulk m ail and he saad he feels certain that some of 1l too was :ii· legedJy destro) ed "There could have been 111 come tax return ~ or mo-.t anything in the mail that "as re· moved." he a~sertcd. "We ha \e a responsibility to our patr ons to tell the m "here the ma il as." he said. "It belong" to the people on the routes and 1t can't be destroyed just to get ndof the overload." Budget Hearing~ Schedule Shifted Orange County Administrative Office s pokes m a n m a de a change tn the previously an .. nounced schedule of preliminary budget r eview sessions to take place in the Board or Supervisors heann~ room in Santa Ana The alteration moved hearings on the auditor·controller's offlC"e, medical cente r <'ollectionl'i and t•ounty f1rt' t.l t'P•tr l mt'nl from Murch 26 lo ;\ pra I I:; from ti 11 um lion KP F \ It \\ 11& :.tjilned y, tth the n1me11, Kathlt't'n Ann Solauh, Jui.t>phlne Sol1.1h. Bonnie J W1ldt<r nnd Jim K1lji1ure. T h rt'l' of the handwrlltt•n namei. beur ~trona Mmila.rit1cs. how t'vt•r . ~u~1itei.t1ng t he me ... -.agt' ('ould be u fraud. The F8l i.111d the document wal> beang examined tor 4'Uthcntic1ty Mis:. Hear st on 1-~eb. 24 named lh e r o ur dur i n g cr o:>i.· c itamtnalaon in he r t rial a s ~rson& she feared might "cause extrl.'me harm to myself and my · fa mily " T estimony has hnked the four wath the SLA The four page m essage sa'1d. "\\'e are the four peo~~ Patricia Hearst claims are out to kill her. Ths~ 1 ·an outrage a nd a calculat· ed insult we arc greatly sad- dened and angered that our one· time siste r, Patr icia Hearst. has not shown the political integrity nor personal s trength to stand up tei the reachonary forces or her family and the U.S. gove rn- ment " The message went on in that \'ein and contained, loward the end. 11 page of invective that la bels the bank robbery trial a "media circus." and charac- terizes the trial as a political "of- fensive" by the Hearsts and lbe governmen t. Fro• Page A I ROYAL ••• between the Snowdons have circulated for years. There was a new outbreak of speculauon re cently when the pnncess vacationed on the Carib- bean island of Mustique without her husband and with 27-year-old Roddy Llewell yn , "hose Cather heads the Whitbread brewery. She ol&o vis ited Lle wellyn re· t·enlly al a r esort ~ runs near Bath. The traditional opposition to djvorce an the royal family has relaxed a gr eat deal since King Edward Vlll was forced to a b- dicate in 1936 to mar ry an American divorcee. But there was speculation that Margaret would have to re nounce her right of ~uc cess ion to the throne because the monarch is the head of the Church of England and the church is OlJposed to divorce. Ma rgan·! 1.., fifth in the lml' of ~ucces1o1on but unhkt•ly <''er to occupy the throne since t.hc b prec.'eded by the queen's four health.) children. Marj.!arl'l and the former An- t o ny Ar mstro ng-J ones were marri<'d '" a state wedding May 6. 1960. fi ve years after pressure from tht' royal family and t he Church of En~land forced her to break off a rom a nce walh a World War II ft~hlcr uce. Group Capt. l'eter TO\\ nsend, because he was <11\orced. The queen rn :ide her com- moner brother in law dn e arl m 1001 Thl· Duily Mirror said Snowdon 1n1t1.1tNt the reported m urilal hn ·akup. lt quoted a palac·c of· f1c1a l u:. ~J) lll r!. "Ever ything 1ic1..,:.1hh.· ha~ bc•e n done to m ake thl· rouplc patch up their d1f- lt•r t'llt'I'' Hu i I h1• <,ltuul1on h<•i. l)\·1·oml· untcnabh· It hJ '> rau ... cd i:n .11 !11-.11 •''"to tlw qUl'Cn " HB Firm Acc~ed Of Misleading Ads M1s~1on \'irJO and ll1111llni.rt1111 Hear h uuto lea..,ini.: firm~ art• ,1moni.: 15 aj:!<'11c·1t'' <·h.u i;:,•d h\ '' lt orne y G c ne r a I 1-:v4•l11• ,J \'oun,,:t•r ha <'avll lu"'111l\ ~•t h makanJl m1.,lcadan1t i.tnlemt·nt ~ In ndvt'rtli>t•ment Amoni t hose lt!lkci an tht• c·om plaints filed Mo nday flrt> Sact d ll'burk \'<•llPy Import 2-t ll02 l\l :arJ:uerite PJrkwu~. '"''inn \"it'jo. ~inti Sk~"' a y l ..t•;i,.m~. llun tln~lon Reach Younger UC'Cused th<' f1rm<1 of \ 1olulanr! a 14 month old c;tolr low n•quiran~ that lea,111~ .111-. nwn t1ontni? mnnlhl~ pa) mt•nt andudt• the total pnce of the c3r on "'h1<'h the mont hly pa~ men\\ art> hflo;;ed. t h l' consumer · .. m.1,1mum habthty at the l'nd or th<' leac;e t<'rn1. 'anrl t he a m ount<; of am• prepaym ents or do" n pa\ menl' Younger noted t he I.aw \\3S pa.,sed to protect cono;umer " from m isleadmJ? auto leac;init ads quoting unrealistically lov. mon- thly payments without d1sclosan ji? 3 consumer 's liability at the end of a lease term or the require· ment of a lar ger d o\rn pa\ ment Such ad\·ert1s'anµ, lit' s .. 11cl is frequently used as part of o "bmt and switch .. scheme des1J:nC'd to snare the unsophi<1t1catl"d con sumer end to attra ct customers away rro ro more reputable leac;. ing: firm s Klaus L.iseht'r. 4 pnrtner in the ~arlcllc•h,1t·k Vallry ch•a ln,h1p, ,J,tJ h1· v. .i ~ un aware or thc• 1,1" ... 111t 'Th:tt'' nc•v.:-tc) mr. 'he• rorn ~ ma•nll•d Tht• llunll n~lon f{t•c•Ch farm i·ouhl not tw cunt <•c·t t•tl for com · nwnt No numhl'r 1.., h'l<'fl hy tt•h•phonC' authoratw~ for Skywuy IA'a"'mi.: \'ounl!er 'c; "111 ~t·t'k' civil JX'nalt H'' of S2 .:ioo utl each !>"''''"' vaolatwn .rnd 1nJun1'l1un1o to pre vent 1h1· farm ., from enJZagang m rurt h(•r olle11?cd violations of the la" 'o clal<' for t he• tnal. to be heard 111 ()ranl'!e County SuJX'rior Court ha., he<•n <1'-lllhll .. twd Edison Band Tours Hawaii The Ecltson High Sc.'hool band, bsnner carrier s and dnlJ t eam wtll tour Haw aii for five days ~ji?mning Aprll 2 · The group of a bout 200 stude nts will ~rform at Ft Derusey and Hickam Air For ce Base. school offklats said. a s well as at the stat~ capitol and al the Brigham Youn~ Lln1vf'rs1ty ca mpus The students a\so wtlJ tour the island of Oah~. Forecast By KATDY Cl.A.~CY Ot-0.0.,..,.,..,.. .. Summer school. for tudents ln lht: Huntlnat o n Uearh Cit y <elementary > School Ois\rlct, ma)' 10 $23,000 In the r4!d thb )<ear unless some pt'Ofram Cl.Ill are ma de. school offlclws say. And, without t he $23,000, Cur- riculum Director J im Maron told dist rict trustees Tuesday, ~um­ mer classes wHI have to hold so student.a. su pplies will have to be cut 50 perce nt, transportation would h•'e to be eli minatN!. and the district could htrt! only two in stead o f fou r s ummer scheol coordlna tors. Macon said t hose reductions would "ma ke It impossible to of- fer a n educationa lly sound" pro- gram. Trustees balked at cutting orr the program , which last year at- tracted an enrollment of 3,000 and an average a ttendance or 2.235. They sugge ste d that Macon re- e'Xamine the program. perhaps to trim some enr ichment classes and reduce the scope of courses offered. He said a decrease in stale funds for summe r programs this year will push th e program in the red, and $23,000 would have to be added from the general fund to finance it. In the past, trustees had put a small aa10unt of money Into the sum mer courses -which in- clude remedial and basic skills classes . in addition to crafts and enrichment subjeds. Last summer , for example, the progr am cost $78,767. Stale aid totaled $'74, 756. Tru&tees made up the $4,011 difference from the general fund. officials said. T h is year. a ccordang to Macon's e stimate, the progra m will cost $86,644, but state aid will be only $63,200. requiring a c!js. lrict a llocation or $23,444 lo balance the budget. Lynn Pollins Dies at 78 Funer al ser v ices were held last week in Wendelmere, Idaho for form er Newport Beach resi- dent Lynn R. Pollins who died March 9 al the age of 78. Pollin s. who moved to Idaho in 1966. had lived in Newport Beach for 47 year s. He lea ves h is widow. Frances "Billie" PolHns. of Idaho; two daughte rs. J ean Thompson or Or egon and Ann Hru1a of Wa s h ington ; se v e n g randchildre n ; s ix greal· grandc hildre n, a nd a sist er . Onalee Armstrong of HunlJngton Beach. ~f • t\ftt" Trial Boxer. Rubin "Hu rricane" Carte r has been granted u new trial by the New Jersey Supreme Cou r t . which over· turned his triple murder con· v1ction ManonHB Picket Line Nearly Hit A striking e mploye of the c:oun- ty·operated Garfield Convales- cent Care Center in Huntington Be ach compla ined to police Tuesday that he was almost run down by a pa ssing car. Br ian H udson told oHacer Larry Olson the incident oc- curred about 10 :40 a.m. as mem- bers or Local 399 or the CUiinary and Ser vice Workers Union de- monstrated for a pay increase. Hudson, s pokesman for the • group belie ved lo be the first an county his tory to strike against a health care facility. had earlier dJscussed the wage dispute wit h me mbers of the m edia. Br uce C a m eron , a d· ministrator of the psychiatnc a nd drug a bus e clinic. 7781 Garfield Ave .. called police-Mon· day lo complain the packets were obstructing passing traffic The former private convale!> cent hospital ta ken over as a county regional center ts situated quite c lose to. the Garfield Avenue right or way now, due to an arteria l street widening pro· ject. Negotiations for the raise to $2.SO per hour continued between union re presentatives and county officials today a s t he strike y,ent rnlo its third d ay. De ath Mine Se ale d PARTRIDGE. Ky. <UPI> -A crew or miaers worked t hrou~h the night lo seal a section of the S<'.01111 Coal Co. mine containing the bodies of 11 of 26 men killed an t\\-O explosions last month. News Item: 1-'ornll•r Orunlll' C'ounl > lll» :-c;•s-.01 J ud, \ ull\•r,.:.1', proll''t that •• c;, 111d Jul'\ illdlrlmc'nt t•onlllllllllll l 'lllbplrut'Y t hllt'i:l'' wa "tn111h'd " hu!t b4.'t.>n rejected hv thl' Fifth Dti.trlct Cwrt ol Ap iX·ah 'J' IH• d l' c 1 -.111 II 1111• 1111 -. Iha I \'Jlll•rtcll . ~4 . ffill">I mm fat'\' lht• h em County ~u1wrwr Cvlll l lr1al lh;.at \\'II:. d t.!htYl'd l,1:-I l'1•lJ, 17 \\ hl'n h1i-I.A\\~ l'I :-ftll·d Ill,• ~•Jl pNl. Court offl c1a" 10 R.1!-,•r:1f1t•ld ~Jad today t h.it \ ;11l,•1 !:"''' nt·~ tnul dat\• cJnntit h l' ..,,.! unul h1-. IJ" Yl'r' h:l\ c d1c;t'U'>'l'll ttw i:--.u1· \\ 1t1i t\t•rn <:ourll.' Jud~t· P H Orton und lhl1 Oramtl' Count' u1~tnct Allot nl.') ':. Offll't.' Jusllct' o r lhc f'tfth .D1:.tnct appdlJll' court rt.'Jl't'll'd \\ llhout comment dcft'll't' aq:unH·nh that thl' d1 -.1nt·r allornl'v omalled e\ 1dt>nce ra ' oru bl e to \'allt•r1o:a 111 :.t>ekmi: the ti1 and Jury rndl\'l ment T he con:-.p1ru<') C'harge:-an• based o n Jl l egatwns l hJl Vallt>rga and Congn .•,::.man An· drew J . tltn!'lhuw <R Ne\\port Beach>. unla wfully u!ied count' . manpowt'r and mjtcrwb dunr1~ Hin::.ha\\ '!-i ::.uccc~:-lul bid for of fi ce an 1972 \\hilt> hl· held thl· ul f1cl' of Or an)?l' Cuunty u'::.l':.::.c1r. Hmi.ha\\. 53. fa Cl'' trial 11t1 lhl· l>Bme chargl':> April 19 111 Orant.:l' County Supt!rlor Cou1 l. llin~ha\\ ha~ b l'l'll :.cntt•nc1•d 111 one to H year.., 111 :-.tJ tl' priw11 a rte r b(•tng fou nd guilty· 1111 bribery rharJ?<'' n•h1rn1'<I by thl• Grand J o ry Ht> 1" frl'~ pendtni.t J hearan~ or h i~ upp«.'al. \'a llerga v. u,, found i.:u11ly in .1 Ventura Count~ court 1 .... t ,\u,i::u-.1 a fter being tral'd on mul1 1pl1· cnm1nal charj.!{·~ th..11 mcluclt·d grand ther1 11 1• \\ J~ r,•n111', ti from offi<'t!. fan('d ~1.000 ;.and M'll· tencedtotiOd a)'!> 1nJa1l Edison Se ts Pare nt Tour The fi rst an a ~eraes of tours for parents or n~xl year 's Edison' Hlll?h School freshmen will be held at 8.30 a .m . March 23 un4 April 6 Tours t hose days \\'111 be for parents from An ·valo:-. L11mh, Sowers. Gt!\l(•r und Saints Simon and J ude Elemt•ntarySchool!'i. a-. "e ll a!t G1!.ler lnte rmediute School. School Principal Phil Gro ... ~ v.111 conduc l t he l wo-hour oraen· talion~ Thost' wil>hmg to uttend m ay pho ne .M iirg<.· C J llt'ur , 962 1356. extension 224 . BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical d iscoveries a nd testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, affecting an estimated 23 million people in the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure -or hyperte nsion, can lead to stroke, heart fa ilure or kidney fa ilure. Yet, if detected and treated, in most cases it can be controlled. Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 Mari.Den Scrri.Dgs and Locm is sponsoring a blood presswe clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover a nd Westclill in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 11 :00 a .m. until 3:00 p.m., Thursday and Frida y, March 18 and 19. A registered nurse will be in a ttendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pr.sure F ou.ndatlon. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingsat 642-4000. ·- Orange Coast EDITION Today's Clos ing N.Y .. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 77, 8SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARC.-f 17, 1976 N TEN CENTS • I } j Could Keep Reagan Alive· L CHI CAGO CAP) -Ronald ttteaaan 1s dln1lng to hls political lfe and tl \\Ill take a miracle to ave him now Rul Pre 1denl Ford JUlll might h.i\'C 3 Nre for t he defeats ht> hai. innacted on has ~hallenger · thl' Republican J\ominat1on for vice prei.ldent. That possibility, which the President never has dismissed. ulmo11t certainly will be part or the ca e Ford's em1ssanes pre- Marines Arrest Nudists For those Orange Counlians who like to grin and bare it. the beach at the north end or Camp Pendleton may have seemed like JUSl the place. It's an isolated spot. reached only by dnvmg through a three- m1le stretch of San Onofre Stale Park and walkmg a mile on a trail, past the park's south boun· dary. There, beyond the junsdiction of state rangers and lifeguards, the free beachers have gathered for more than three years. Whatever freedom they may have had. however. is all but gone today the result of a l'rackdown by the l 'natl.'d States Mannc>Corps Since fo'eb 26. the leathernecks ha'e taken 22 nude sunbathers tnlo custody tor trespasi.mg on a military reservation San Diego ~ounty Sheriffs deputies have cited :inother four persons for violating the county's ordinance banning pubhc nudity. The arrests have given new lire to the cause of a sax-month old or· 1anizat1on called Orange County Campaign for Clothmg-Optional ijeuch~. of Newport Beach. Its motto is "Bare With Us." The organization plans to ap- pl.'a r before Or ange County supervisors in the near future · asking that a clothing optional beach be established somewh~e along the southern Or3llge C1?unty coast A spokesm an. wno a.skro not to be 1d<'nt1f1C'd by name. said that a ··rrec beach" in Orange County would replace the Camp Pendleton bt-ach that has been dr:i" ing Orangl' County rest· dent11 Th<' nq?an1zat1on plans to draw attentwn to 1t!'. nwH•ment with a l\\O d.1} "c•t•lebrat1on" Apnl 3 11nd ·I nt the :.outh end of San Onofrl.' State Purk. near the spot "hen• lh1• 26 p<'r'iom; have been . arrl.'!oted in recent" eC'ks Thl.' spokesm an said the rt'lebrat1on will not be clothtng optwn.il ho" evcr. "We are not proh•,t1ni:. "ear<.• JU.St tr)mg to .:el 111 l1111ch with othc>r people "ho "uni u t•lothanA optional IX'11l'h.'" he l''pl.11nl·d i\ 'pokc>s Ill an said that "hil1• lhl' .:111u1> 1s unahppy about the Murin<' corp ·-. d<'C1111on to cr.Kk 1IO\\ non lrt'!'>pas,t'r11 near San Onufrt•. 11 r<'!ool't'<'h tht• r1~hl or 1111' corp' tci control 11s pm· pt>rtY M11Jor Ja<'k LC'w1s. a M11nnt• Corp<; 1>pokt•'-mun. s1.11d the corps' rnn<·l'rn 1:-. not" Ith nud1t) .. Thul 's not our problt'm Wl''rt• 1nlt'fl''ll'd an kt'epan~ trcspu,!u,•r11 orr .1 rrckrnl rcsen a 11011 ... L1•1\ I!\ :-11111 L l'\\I!\ Sil ld 'ill f1'1y of b<-11<'hl'!o1•rs 1s orw fm'lor 111' not Nt thnt twiH'hi.?nt'r' n•c·c•nll) \\t'rt' too r!O'll' to an .1mph1h1nus opera· lion b<-anj? conduc·t1•1l :11 th<' ba~e An~ tre!'passer on thl.' base. {,,(>\\as said . 1s t.1kt•n to Provost Ma rs ha I' !o h eadq uurtC'rs near Oceanside, mtN\ 1e\\\.>d, and or· dl.'red to v;it·ate thl' hasc and not t('turn. If a pl'rscm trC'spusses tSee ~UDES. Paite i\21 MARKET POSTS UGIIT GAINS ;q;w YORK <UPI> Prices closed higher today in acti\·e ' tradinl? on the New York Stock E<tchan~e. as profit laking tnmmed E:aans The Dern JO\it'c; industrial a\C'ra~e ~u1n<'d 2 ~ point~ to 9S:i (>!l \ch anr<'!< led d<'clmes b) about .1 '' H'll ln·stx m.4qUn «Tables. \l~l Price:. "NC' ha~her in act I\ e tradtnJ! on the A mcnc:m Stock E'chan~e ' sent as they try to coax Reagan out of the pres1dcnt1uJ r•cc tn the name or Rel>ubhcan uruty Dt' p1te Ford'i. runaway \Ir tory TUe!>day tn the llhnolS pn· s 1dent1al pr1 mar)" l'lect1un, Rt.•agan said he wai. going on with his campaign and told bUP· porters that there 11n: better i.tates ahead for him. Rt>agan bas said repeatedly he is not interested an i.econd place on a Ford ticket. but the option 1f lndet'd at is there nl.'xt summer -could look more mviting given the President's victorious mar<'h through the early pnmary elec- t1ons Among Demot'rats, the signals out of llllnois read th.ls way: -Georgia's Jimmy Carttr tightenE'd his grip on the fron· trunner's role" 1th a landslide 1n the preb1denl1al prcferent'c balloting and an unexpectedly strong i;howing in the ddegate cum petition. While the count was not com· plete in the delegate contesti;, Carter entries led for S8 llhno1" seats al the Democratic National Planning Aehad? The painter of this road caution sign in San Diego is probably the most rl'd·raced cmployc in the city's streets department. lo· day. He was ready to add the second word. STOP. but probably decided to rest and re· consider thihgs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charges Fly at Forum Ryckoff, Watson Supporters Fire Barbs By HILARY IVO"E Ol I,,_ 0.11, P11et 'lolaff Incumbent P aul R\ckoCf and challenger G" t•nda \\'atspn potn· tedly allack('d each otht>r today at a candidates Corum a s cam pa1gning heated up JO Newport Beach's fo'iflh District <·1h t·oun cit race · The two "ere amoni: IO can· didatf.:'s who spokf.:' al tht• forum at caty hall A total or 11 canihdates are "Ying for thr<'t' c1t} council seats an the Apnl 13 election. Tom Bland1 a Dist nrt Se' t•n candada tt>, \II as not prl'sent Durang the qul.'st1nn and answer pt'nod. persons d1rectl~ invoh•ed in thl' campa1i;ins of Rvckorr and Mrs W:itson fired p01ntt>d questions al thl' tYio can· d1dates Hans Hegna 1s the third can· d1date 10 the Firth 01stnrt \\hach i.tretches fro m l::a.,tbluff tn Balboa Is l.ind Hl· hasn't yet I become 1n\'Olved tn the verbal exchanges Ryckoff "'hose platform 1s gro"1h control and spendmg con· trol, rharged that Mrs Watson 1s backed by Rc>altors. developers and the Chamber of Commerce In •contrast. R yckoff. owner of a travel agency, claimed to be the candidate or the "homeowner and res1d<'nt ·· Angry Hoineowner Will Fight Again When asked about his pa11t abstentions on severaJ airport· related meas ures that came before the Caty Council. Ryckoff said he had feared a posl>ibl<' con n1ct or tnl<'rest related lo his travel agency Ho\\ t•ver, h<' now Sa\ s hc>"'> rC' c·ons tdl'red the m;itt('r and believes then• 111 no ronnart and plans to \Ole on all such future measur<'' 8v JACK CHAPPF:LI. • 01 '"" 0•11• .... 04 ~ .... "Th<• JUSltct• I a lways lhou~ht w a s t h c> re . d o r., n t ,. 'I( 1 't an\mOr(I " ,\nf,!t\. bilh'r anti ronfus .. 11 , Harr)t l.1pprrt. "hfl \\•IO a SI I ma I hon Judament u~uin.,t l.o.11tuna Nlf,!ut'I '~ A''<'O Cnmmun1t 'l- n<'H'lopt>rs . lash<'c1 nul Tut''""' nt th(' SVSl('lll he 0()\\ SC'\'' d1•11r1 ~· ang him.of ht' m onl".\ Four w t•eks a~o L1p11C'rt, his "1fr F:hrnbeth and thl'lr attorn<'} ()on lkh c>al of :\ewpnrt l\('DC'h . popped n cork on a bottle of cham· pagne to celebrate what they thouitht "a$ the conclusion of n two· year legal battle with the cor po ration. The stat<.' Supreme Court had refused to hear A \'Co's appt>al on the JUdgml.'nt But Mooda). the corpor at 1on 's att orney<; sue• cessfull} aq~ued for a temporar) sta' of the JUd~ml•nt and stane<i le11?DI stt>ps for a neYi tnal Judge Robert Corfman \II ho pre\'tous_ly had set aside t~e Sl.l million Judgment by the JUI")' and was later reversed by the distnct rourt of ap~als. will decide on lh~newtnal motion Friday Lippert. a 32-year-old uaraen Gro\'e engineer. satd the action was tantamount to allo\\1ng the Superior Court jud~e to O\ errule both the appeals court and the Supreme Court "~h attorne,·s have ne,er heard ·of an~ thing like th1s." Lip- pert said in a telephone 10 terv1ew "\Vhat 11means1s the Judge has the IX>\\ Cr to' aratt• .amthmR thal ''"'-'r romt•s up,·' h{' :-.a11l Ltppl'rt \,llcl h1• \\llUlrl 'f•ek lo rcmovl.' the• <'M•e from Judi::e Corfman·, rourt • 1 · d tw ,1 f nol t 11 .:o twfnrc t hr :..1m<• iud~t· "ho rl'\t'r'-rrl tht• rlc c1-.11>n l>t'fr>rr. •· he i>aid Thr rai.c 'Items from 11n :11 trmpt f1v1• ~ 1•:\rs ago by LtJJPt'rl to mo' l' into Luguna N1i:ul'I Hathc•r than build a 1ww hou~''· L1ppNt mmt.td n hnust•from :\tis Mon \0 1l'JO onto a lot h(• houJ,tht 1n ISef' A l 'CO, Pal{e i\ZI Mrs Watson, a hous<.'wafo , was asked 1f her background wu s not more rf.:'latcd to schools lhun to mun1r1pal office' She dcnu.•cl the charge, pointing to her sen tt'e on the Harbor Arra Coordinatin~ Counc1l and tht• Man·h of Oames campaign, When asked how many City Cnunt-11 mt•t•t in~s she· attendNJ last y('ar. Mrs. Watson admilted "none" l'rtor tn hN campu1J.tn. but said Otts w11s due to her other lm·olvt•m,•nts. not her lack of in· <Su CAMPAIGN. P aitei\Z) 'Rent·a·Rider' Fast Buck for F mt Lane LOS A:'\GELES <AP) --As h1~h\,ay patrolmen kC'pl ~top ping undc.·rpopulated autos in a Santa \ton1ca Free\\ a\' l'ommuter lane. students offered them!ielves today for Sl apiece as "rent-a-riders." Santa Monka City College student Mark J ones. :l>. had his cohorts lined up on Overland A venue n~ar the freeway on-ramp carrying signs ofCering their unique service. Passengers are at a premium because the €:X· pen mental lane requfres at least three persons in any rar using what used to be the "fast" lane of the fret>\\ ay. one of the busies~ throughwa~s in the world. ··wc·re doin& it for a laug!i." St\ld Jones. Fun or not. there were se,·eral customers. The~· patd the dollar <;O they could ll'11tally ride the "diamond lane," o caJled because tl has diamond· shaped markers painted int.he middle • Convention. I\ t otal of lSS de· legate seat were contested Tues· day, "'1th 1 .. to be selt'cted al the state Democratic conventJon -Chicago Mayor Richard J . Daley established him:.~lf once again as the dominant man in II· Jinois Democratic politics and a s a potential power broker at the Democratic convention. CRelat· ed picture. A4) -Sargent Shriver, the 1972 Democratic vice presidential nomlnee who Ot'\ er could get hh primary campaign off the ground. ran u poor third uml nrtuall)' quit th" cumpa1~. -Alabama Gov. George C Wallace absorbed •hi s<.>cond stra1eht defeat by Carter. and his response was a rt' play of what ht• had to say after his beating m Florida a week ago: he clnime<S. he fell good aboul his showing. -<:hilling' i o Se11io rs OC Judge Halts Mortuary Work By TOM BARLEY Ol 111• °"''' ~ .... ~" An Orangc> County Superior Court JUdt?e dC'll\ered \\hat may be the death blo" today to plan11 for cunstruction of a mortuary nverlookmg part of lht' Laguna Hills Leisure World complex. Judge II. Walter Steiner issued a preliminary injunction halting further work on the McCormick Mortuanes facility which 1s now under l.'onstruclton near Leasure World's Clubhousl' Three. The ruling issued aner a 24- hour df.:'liberation includes the comment: "There is a reasona· ble probability that a trial court ma~ find the u:-.e lof tht• mortuar\ 1 to be non compatible ·• Juds:e Stl'tn<'r also noted that the plaintiff!> 10 Leisure World resadenb ha\•e "a reasonable probabilit)· of success at the lime oftrial ·· It was urJ.tued Monday at the hearin~ before Judge Steiner that construction of the mortuary would have a "chilling effect" on residents of th~ retirement com. mun1ty within view of the build· It was a lso successfully argued that Leisure World residents not immediately affected by the pro- xi mity of the mortuary would be disturbed by the increase in funeral traffic gene,ta.ted by the rac11ity - Judge StC'tner ruled that the plaintiffs must po!>t a $100.000 bond pending trial of the issue to .. protect the interests of the de· fendants." He makl.'s it clear in his five. page oprnion that the mortuary * * * Bond Order May Foil Halt Victory Judge Walter Steiner's ruling today could pro,·e to be a hollo" victory for the Leisure World resident:. Anaheim attorney Glen Wood manst•e had two reaction~ to th<' 1truntang of the injunction delight and disappointment "I don't know at thb slaRe 1r \\C can ra1!-te the $100,000 necdl'd for the bond." he admitted "If we can't. thl.'n the mortuary c·nn ~truction may go ahead un de· fault " Woodmanscl' c·xplamcd that ii ;, not neces~urv for his cl1enl' to put up I hl• fu II SI 00.000 1 n ca-.h or hands to !>at1sf) the Judge'<; or c1c>r "But tht· prl'maum mu:-.t b(• found ancl my d1c0ls 1ibv1ou11ly must put up <'Oll:1tcral of !'>OOH' kind worth $100.000." hei.a1d W0<1dman .,ec !>:li<I that 1f ""' cus111oni. "at h hli; client~ end In the d etNm1nation thut the SI00.000 cannot he raised ht· mav usk Judi.tc St(•iner to lower thl' bond f1i;ture "It certainly is a frustratini:? busim:si.. ·• the lawyer said. ··on the one hand w(• win our point 1n court and on the other we muy lose the <'aw becaui;e of an am possible financial cont1Jo'(en<'y " Budget H e arings Schedule Shifted Orange County Administrative Office pokesm an made u change in the previously an· nounced schedule of preliminary budget r eview sessions to take place In the Board of Supervisors hearing room In Santa Ana. The alteration moved hearings on the auditor-controller's ofnce, medical center collections and count)" fire department from Marth 26 to April 15 from 9-ll a.m . opposed in a petition signed by 1,400 Le1sun• Worldcr-= c1ppear:. to be in conflict "1th the prtn· c1ples of the Ro~:.moor-Leisurc World Planncd Communal) L>e\'elopmenl Plan It was urS(ued for th{• plaintiff!> that there were many other stle!> in reasonablt• proximity lo the re· ttrement community that could ha\'e been utilized by McCormack Mortuarit>s. It was also argued that lhe di.'· velopers could have made a pro- fit on the land If thC'y had decided to respect the wishes of Lcburo World residents and seek another location. HB Mail Destroyed -Carriers By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM Dally ,.,._.St." Thousands of pieces of mail have been destroyed or thrown away at the Huntington Beach Post Office at 6771 Warner Ave . three mall carriers charged Tuesday. Dennis Ryan says the prepon· . deran~e of the alleged losses was in bulk mail and that the total loss could be as high as 6,000 pieces of mail. He said carriers noticed the disappearance when they re- turned from their morning rounds on J an. 31. He said the matter had been brought to the attention of Hunt· ington Beach Post Master Dean Ward and Orange County postal inspector Pete Jhckock in Santa Ana. His story was i;upported by fellow carrier Lynn Bellows and another veteran carrier who didn't want her name used for what s h e termed fears of recriminal1on . Postmaster Ward said the mail was not de~troved and that 1t was all delivered i°lc.> derlant>d further comment except to add he: had "heard the Mor) " Postal m11pc:ctor lhckock -;aid at this point then• 1s nothing to .,uhstantiat<.' thr allc>Rat1nn'i !tuch a11 who :.enl th<' mall and who wu'> to receievc 11 "lt"s hard to bl.'heve," Htrkock said ··1 can't 'I.I) that 11 didn't CJ<' cur but 1f 1t did. 1l as d1fflc·ult lo provl.' 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School chlldren leave them there after riding to school bus stop. The Bayside Drive entrance to the island serves as a bus stop for students going to Corona del Mar Elemen- tary. Lincoln Intermediate and Corona del Mar High schools. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Patty's Mother Final Witness SAN FRANCISCO IAP l - With Patricia Hearst's mother as the final w itness, testimony ended today in the newspaper heiress' bank robbery trial. clearing the way for dosing arguments Thursda) l o her brief t estimony , Catherin~ Hettf'St told Jurors htt daughter had been "a H~ry warm and loving girl" before her k1d- napmg. "We a lways lived a v<'ry clo:.e family Me." s he satd Mrs. Hearst u 1d also that u government psyc°hwtric expert onre told her hl• expected the heiress to receive only :.1x months' probation on bank rob- bery char~es With her daughter looking on. Mrs llearst said that Or J ot.'! fort encouraged her to mel't \\1th proserutors in an effort to ..ivo1d a publl<' trial for !\11ss . Hearst. "horn he said he con- sidered still a kidnap v1ct1m At the J.inuan mt•t·tmg, Mrs ll<'ar:.t said. Dr 1-·ort told her 'that Patt~ ''as stJll a kidnap \'tctlm and that the "'orc;t thing she would get would be six months' probation. "He suggested I go personally to see t:.S. Atty. James L. Browning," Mrs. Hearst said in a clear voice tinged with a Southern acrent. "I said I didn't U:unk Mr. Browning would want lo see m~ He CF.-0rt) told me to keep this conf1dent1al." Mrs. Hearst's testimony thus brought to a close presentation of new evidenre in the trial on its 37th day. There had been 79 wit· nesses for both sides and more than 100 exhibits. "I ha\'e no more witnesses lo rail and no more evidence to pre- sent other than that already in the record," declared defense at· torney F . Lee Bailey "Then the ev1den<'C closes." said l' S District Court Judge Oliver J Carter. But before the session ended. the judge appro\·ed playine for the JUry a taped ronversat1on bet"' een ~t ass Hearst and a rhildhood friend The tape had been entered as e\'idenre earlier but not played in lhe courtroom. NB Planners Face 15-itern Agenda The Ne~ port Reach Pl annang Comm1ss1on "'Ill tacklt• 11 l5·1tem ugcndu Thursd ay the longest last of appl1cut111n:. to come before the comm1ss1on m many months. The lengthy aaenda is a "sure sign thmtls arc p1rkl111ot up" in the cit) s Com mun1ly IK>\elnpment Department. a r1ty aide said to day Ounng the p.1!\t >car lhl'fl' had been n ~t•n1•1 al <lt'd1nt• 1n hu1ldin1i: urtt\ 11> 1n ~t'"-port lieal'h The mee11ni:. :'It 7 pm :11 r•t>· hall. anrludes t" o proposed new cit\ ordjn,1nrf"i. rn .idct11mn to numerou'i perm 1t upphcJtton'> A.:1•nd:1h1Jthh~hl'l1nclud1• I\ 1\roP<\"t'd t•ity ord1nanrc 1h11t \\Oul<t ullow nny OCC'up111i11n lo bt' carrit>d out in th<' hnmt'. 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A proposed city ordinance that would c reate a historical zone. th:H \\Ould allow both tax advantages and also more rigid cond1t1ons ror property owners or "h1slorically s1gn1f1cant" pro fl('rty Two separate requests to eonstruct ne"' restaurants. one in :\t c t-• add 1• n Sq u are by the ;\t'\\ port Pier and another an Corona del M nr at East Coast lhgh\\-J) and Carnation ~\venue· A public ht>anng on pro powd name chonge:. for New MacArthur Road Tht-present name 1s too cnnfu~rng. accord1na to cit\' officials A requ~!lt to enlarl{e and de· \'flop a proposed park area an Spy~lass Hill where rc•i;adenti. C'urrcnt I) h.1 \ l' no park:. :H all A rtquest to t>stohH:o.h 11 rll'w yurht sales rarshty on Manners Mil\' Fro'" Page ,\ I AVCO ... the La Vita tract He alleged that over the next t\\O and a half ~ears. he was the target or vandalism. slanderous statements and · tf'rronsm " on ee the co mpany and a homeo" ners association found they eould not legally block the home's reloC'at1on. L1p~rt alleged the incidents contnbuted to a heart attack he suffer ed and that he has been un- able to move or sell the house which he said is now rented below market value. Of the motion for prospect or a new trial. Lippert said: "This is one or the reasons why it's hard for the littlt' guy to win against the big corporations, tx-causc they use their time and money to beat the lltlle guy down ''I'm going to keep fighting it have no choice." he saJd. District · 7 Profiles Density Assailed By Morris Editor'• Nott: F.lt&.~n C'Orididatts a,-. fn tlw ra" /or thrtt C'dJI ('01.lracil NOi• tn N~porl Beach Tht' tltcllon ts Apr11 13. Tht /vlluu>rr1g stunts ~ul with two o/ ,,.. su coradldatC'• 1n Da.s· trlet ~vcn IOld CorO'llO tUI Mar, SP11glon Hill, Harbor Vww llomtsJ. Pro/iU• of two othrr DUtnct Se~n condldoltl Wttt prtsenttd T~sdoy and pro fain o/ tlla rrma1mng two will appt>ar lattr th11 wc>tk Jn N~'J)Ort &ach. council cand1da.Lea run frOm tUngnattd drstncts and ootera from throughout the city c~ one frvm each dutnct. • · Bill Morris says he is basing his candidacy for tbe Newport Beach City Couneil on a cam- paign lo prevent any more high density reside ntial develop- m~ts. "I don 't want a ny m or e Promontory Po ints," the 45- year-old resident or Harbor View Homes declared,.. A resident 1>f Newport Beach for nearly six years. he sa she is "re ally con- cerned not with the im· mediate solu· lions but with the future and what it's go- ing to be llke here nine or t e n years from now." He says the 1o1ou1s basis for hls candidacy is the belief that clean air and open space are worth preserving. "The ~ean is a visible resource ·and it ought to be preserved as such." he said. Morns says he has a number of ideas that he would take action on if elected to the city council. He is a candidate in District 7 which takes in Corona del Mar. Spyglass Hill and Harbor View Homd. "I firmly believe planning commission members should not be connected in any way with any , real estate developers," he said. He sa id he favors an open space preservation plan similar to the Laguna Beach greenbelt which would allow the city the option on land s uch as the Finh Avenue corridor in Corona dl'I Mar before 1t could ~developed for housang. He said he 1~ not for any more light industry movln~ into Newport Beach "l don't mind "arehouses." he said, "but no more manufacturing " In add1t1on, Morns says he would like to lower all the al· lowed residential densities m the city so that the maximum would be· eight units per acre Zoning laws currently allow up lo 15 un· its ~r acre. "l t htnk we're filling up the town too quickly. At the rate we're going, \\ e're R01ng Lo have not hang but w a II to "all people. bwldlngs and roads." Morris says he is not backl'd by any special interest group. "I'm just a homeowner with no ties to any p11.rticular conc<'rn," he said. "There is no one back of me But I think I can speak for the normal person In Newport Beach. The maJority of people are tired of what ·s gom' on with the tremendous amount or build Ing " Mesan Hurt In Auto Cras h Co:.ta M e~a resident Sle\'<'n Donahue. 32. was listed m good rond1t 1on today at ll oag Memoriul Hospital after suffer ma tnJuncs an u trnmc m111hap Tutsday nll(ht. According to Newport lkuch police. Donahue was lnJurell when his car S\\ervoo off Jam. boree Road an(l rollcdover. Donahue. who was alone in the car at the tame of lhc> 11 JI m arr1· dent. told officers he wai-. forced off lhe road by onolh1'r nwtonst The accident look place bet ween Rison A venuc> ancl ltw northern mtersect111n of Eostbluff Drive and Jam bore<' Ro~d HE CO VERTEIJ TABLE TO Ut H · The ad JU'>t dad marvelou:-1~ 'K>ld the table ·· That's th<' ad\ erll-.ing ..,urrcs., cxfl('nencc of the Co-.ta M<'-cn \\Oman" ho placec1 th1c; C'la.,.,1fied ad in the Daily Pilot One or a kind , 3x5 gla~ .. · tl'\ppt>d drHt"'ood coff~e table $225 311 :'\te~a Drive t14 C !\t xn XU.JI If )Ou hav<' hou s ehold trC'nsurt s you want to convert to <'1l~h. call 642-5678. It's easy to rrnd a bu) er when you advertise in the riirht pl:1('(' Along the Oranlfe (;oa!>l, the nghl place 1s the Dasly Pilot. • . I F,..•raffeAI HEATED CAMPAIGN. • • tcrt"St. She ad4ed that ~cause sh<? has no ~ob, she ls "~holden to no one· and hu "pltntyofume" for City Council work The third candidate, Hegna, a mechanlcal eneinttr. h>Jd the town meeting of the Newport Harbor Chamber ol Commercl' Uual he favors acquirin1 parks and green space. H~ a lso s aid he feared there would be a small voter turnout, since few people are awn.re there even is an election. I n Di st ri ct One, West Newport . incumbent Mayor Dona l d Mcinnis is being challenged by Bob Brockman MGlnnis said the city now o~rates in a fiscally-sound. busi- nesslike manne r and is the only Orange County city to use a 10. year budget. He sees city pro- blems in traffic. parking. airport, dogs and offshore oil drilling. B~kman is not quite 21 years old, but said age ls not Important. He thinks Newport Beach needs a young repr esentative with new, fresh ideas. Brockman wants to speed up the government pro- cess. He sees major problems as the airport extension, tramc problem s and bringing West Newport up to p ar with the rest of the city. Six candidates are runnine in District Seven. Corona del Mar. where incumbent John Store Is not running again. Five can- didates spoke today. including: Dunc an Mclnloab: Said he foresees change in city's revenue base and that rlty leadership must be innovative in finding new revenue sources. Also he thinks marine industry should be helped with property t ax relier, but not by subsid1zatJon. William Morris : Said he's against high-density. such as oc- curnng m the Bayside area. He wants open space to remaan in Newport Beach. He sees trarfic and dogs as major problems. Arch ibald Scott: Pa1nt<'d a gnm picture of Newport Beach in 1982. including high-density hous- ing, industry surrounding the ci· ty. new hotels. offshore oil drill- ing. smoking on high school cam- puses. new Pussycat theaters, more m assage parlors. traffic snar ls and smog. He said city leaders must work now lo pr<'vcnl that. Per Trebler : Said voter:. need competent leaders, \\ho can ac- curately analyze probkmi. and "'ho are not afraid to make de· cisions. He said his recOTd on Parks. Beaches and R('creatton Commission and Community Development Departm ent Citizen:.· Advisory Committee :.hows just that. R a y Williams: Saad that alt bough most c and1dates are now offering pro-en\'lronment platforms, he wns inv,olved in that from the beg1nnif\JI lie-stts Nttwport Buch lu ues as limiting density lo mamtaln prt>sent •l· moapbere, holding tht• hoe on Jet usage •nd reducing jet nolst at airport . Implementing tr affic solutions (against 5th Avenue Corridor but In favor or &nltn Canyon By puss). buying un- developed parce ls for open space purposes. He said he doesn'l tavor downcoast annexation. Judge's Ties Get Scrutiny By TOM BARLEY Ol 11119 Dall' ll't19'SUll A Riverside County judge was selected today b y lbe California Judicial Council to rule on the eligibility of Orange County Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver to preside over pretrial action faced by Dr. Louis J. Cella and thre~ business associates. Supreme Court Justice Donald Wright appointed Superior Court Judge Elwood M . Rich as the Riverside jurist who will hear arguments from both sides on a dale that may be determined later today. All four defendants face multi· pie criminal charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment following an in vestigation into their a lleged siphoning of funds from two hospitals-Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo and lt1 e r cy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Judicial council action be<:ame necessary when Celia's lawyers protested that Judge Oliver's lies with members o f t he Li ncoln Club and his alleged Republican leanings tended lo prejudice him against Cella. Cella and his codefendants have been ordered to face trial April 19 in Superior Court. Fro• Pag~ A I NUDES ... dga1n. he 1s subject toprosecuhon before a U.S. m agistr ate. He noted that the military police condurt roving patrols on the bcarh area south of the state park on a regular basis. Tuesday a fternoon. five ~o­ ple were seen m the beach area south of the park. including one male nude sunbather. Scott No Industry Advocate Archibold Scott says we've all bt'en in tho po6illon of looklna buck and saying to ourselves "l had the mont'y why didn't I do that?" He doesn't want Newport, Beach reside n ts uskln& U.emsel ves that in 15 years. Scott, a candidate for the l'lly council from Spyglass Hill In Dis· tnct 7, likens the city to the San Funando Valle\' in the mad •40s. "But look at 1t now. The Valley was once a really lo\'ely area and now it 's full of homes icon condominiums. high rises. automobiles. freeways and m- r1ustr1al buildings. "We must keep this area from becoming another \'alley," he said. Seotl i s a 22.year Army veteran who now works as an estate planner. He has lived in Newport Beach for four years, but has visited here for more than 35 years. He says his military service has provided him with an eit-• tensive barkground from which he could draw as a councilman "I have been all over the world, so I know how other places arc operated. 1 have re- sources that can be called upon an dealing not only with human nature. but the ways an which communities all over he the world have governed themselves." & ott said he w os prompted to run for city council "by lhe s1ghl or that awful . yellow cloud ()( smog roming closer every day •· He said he would not approve any ione changes to allow for itt- dustrial building in the elty a nd woul d end any further in· dustrializatlon. "Why ever would anyone want so much industrial building going on in Newport .Beach ?" he asked. "I s n't there a mple s pace elsewhere for Industry? Cara 't they just as esaily be located five or ten miles away?" Scott said he is interested In as variety or issues rangang from vandalism caused by teenagers and the dangers or skateboarders on public streets to drugs in the schools and the need for in- cr eased social security pay_. ments for senior citizens ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ News Item: BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discovenes and testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, affecting an estimated 23 million people in the Uruted States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in most cases it can be controlled. Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 Mariners &nlnga and Loan is sponsoring a blood pres.sure clinic open to the public at theu main office at Dover and W estcliff in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 11 :00 a .m. until 3:00 p .m., Thursday and Friday, March 18 and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National Hlgb Blood Preaure F oundatlon.. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingsat 642-4000. -For El~tririty on-peak Use ate Proposed • SAN FR~CISCO (AP> -The stat• Public =tie• Comm I 1ion hH eone on record In a pohcy rt to the legialaturc to make conservation rat.her conaumptlon ''the keyslone of the rate alruc· '1u'e.'' The PUC, ln its J..2 action Tuesday. issued orders 11Ntaned to encoura&e lt:s.s u:,e of electricity rather Jbanmore. t A key order dJrec:U Pacl!lc Gas & Electric. San l Dle10 Gas & Electric and Southern California State ) Edison to submit pro· J>0$&1s for "time of day prtcln1." a procedure for char1in1 chea~r rates for power used during nonpeak hours. Special meters would be i.nltalled in homes. B~• Det1f .. lip A"Wl ......... CONVICTED Sandra Good DAii. y P1lOT A $ I In D ath Threat • Good, Murphy Found Guilty SACRA?tt ENTO CAP> -Manson culUst Sandra Ciood, uylna ~he reeret.s &be didn't acwa.Uy "klll aomebod)•," bas been convict~ of lbroatenln11 to $lay business and governmeol leaders she uc:u.sed of pollutsn1 the earth. The 31-year·old daught~r or a stockbroker, and a fnend. former nurse SUsan Murphy, 33, were found gullty Tuesday by a jury that deliberated leas than twu boura. MISS GOOD WM ooe ol the last members of convicted killer Charles Manson's original "fami· ly" still ouuide prison. Miss Good. convicted on five counts, faces a 25·year jail term wbeo she returns to court for sentencine April 13. The two women wett charged with conspirtnc to mail letters threatening the lives of people they accusN of polluting the earth. ~friend said he was asked to maU 17 of the letters but turned them over tothe FBI. WTL.!-tJe Miss Good, who claimed th~ letters were not LOS ANGELES (AP> -Los Angeles County "~ threats bul warnings, was also charged with mak· d:rvt abuse experts say deaths from heroin ha,·e In· mg threats lb telephone interviews wtth three radio creased 10 to20 per«nt in recent weeks. prompting Scares Off statJons and a newspaper. them to warn that "some bad dope" from Mexico 1s circulaUnglntbearea. A FEW HOURS before the verdict was re· A spokesman for the South Bay Drug Abuse Alt k turned. Miss Good, who acted as her own attorney, Center said Tuesday a recent investiiaUon into 8C er made a closing statement in which she set fire to a heroin related deaths was sparked by the death of $100 bill and told the jury, "This is your truth, trust U•BELIEYABLE PRICES 3RACKSONLY MEN'S & LADIES' SALE SHOES LADIES' NATURALIZER-llFe STRIDE COVER GIRL--4<EOS-cAAESSA BASs-8ERNAROO l OTHERS I MEN'S BASS SADDLES. DEXTER. KEOS. FLORSHEIM &OTHERS UMITED SIDS -3 DAYS OHL Y to Rec). to $38 ( one man known bythecentertobeauserofthedrug. PASADENA <U PI} -and faith." She also said she wanted to goto prison. 1 "We don't know lfthe deaths are caused by the A 5l·year ·old woman Garbed io a blue, nun-like habit, Miss Good arsenic in the dope or bectuse the heroin ls excep. chased off an a~tacker took the verdict quietly rising only to ask U.S. Dis· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1052 lrvtne•Westcltft Plua•Newport Beach• tionally strong " said centl!r spokesman Ken Alex· Tuesday by blowing her trict Court J udge Thomas Mac Bride iC she could .- ander ' police·style whistle. wai\'e a probation report and be sentenced im· · Police said the unlden· mediately. Mac Bride refused. • Complete coverage ! •Dirty Triclu' Maa'! lifted woman was getttng • Miss Murphy, wearing a similar hooded outfit into he r car when a in black; then rejected MacBride's offer to remain young man approached free until sentencing, choosing instead to go lo jail. her. flung open the car She could be sentenced to five years in prison on her of county government and court1. Every day in l he SACRAMENTO (AP) An adviser to DAILY PILOT Republican John Harmer, who is seeking a U S. Senate seat, is a "dirty tricks" veteran or Richard Nixon's 1972 campaign, says The Sacramento Bee. door. began punching convictionononecount. herfaceandthentricdto ----==----==================================================================================== sexually assault her. He is Ken Rieti, whom the Bee described as head of Young Voters for the President and a key operative in a project called "Ruby I " to inhJtrale Sen. Edmund Mus kie'scampaign. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Atlantic Richfield Co .. a major oil company, bas declared its intention to make an offer to buy about 27 percent oflhe outstand· ing stock in Anaconda, a m1nang and manufacturing firm. If the offer is accepted, ARCO would gain a sub· stantial interest in Anaconda's natural resource areas. including atomic energy from the mining and refining of uranium. LA Boolutore• Raided LOS ANGELES CAP> -Six bookstore o"' ll('rs said to be selling pornography have been arrested an a vice squad sweep along Skid Row. Police said Tuesday they had warrants for nine bookstores in the central downtown areas Three of lbe owners were not found . although an officer said two oft.hem called police headquarters and offered to sWTender later in the day. The woman grabbed her whistle and chased the man away with th~ loud shrills. The woman was ~al· ed at Hunt1n~ton Memorial Hospital for face lacerations and a black eye. Bridge Toll SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The number of vehicles crossing the Golden Gate Bridge in 1975 was up 4.5 percent from the previous year, but there was a 22 per· cent increase in the number of drivers who needed help to complete the crossing. A total or 33,959,932 v ehicles crossed the bridge, re· ported general manager Dale W. Luehring. This is the big one! .. o.bb.. 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(747) 2:55 p.m. (HiJo) 197 1 :00 p.m. (747) 4:35 p.m. 193 4:00 p.m. (747) 7:35 p.m. s IJJ UnlTED AIRLlnes ' . ... .D PILOT EDITORIAL P GE "" Benefit Comes First The Dunc~ aquuUc park 1n Newport Beach's Upper Bay Ls due to be red veloped. The lea e ls explrinJC uod county oct1club want to impro"e the park btfore grantini:c a new lease on 1l. To this end. the county Board of Supervisors lh1s week set up u commltteu to i.tudy the commercial park and to recommend ways to improve lhc bayrront facUlty. The cominR redevelopment is likely lo reo pen an old scbis m bctwC'en thl' county •tnd th e city ur ewport Beach over who has (mul say on what doe!. or doesn't go into lhe Dunes. 1'he county chums control as the park is on tidelands ndmlnlstcrcd by the county. The city claims control because the park is within the city boundaries. The county bas baid the city will be allowl•d to make recommendations on the redevelopm ent plans. • but city officials have indicated they plan to make a : fight o( it an order to get complete authority over the park. Granted. 1t b a damcult problem. But officials on both s ades of lhc question ought to consider that the real issue before them is not who has the say-so on the Dunes, but how to get the maximum public use and benefit out of a prime bay beach. Joint planning seems essential. f Smoking Puzzle \ The Newport-Mesa school board's refusal to c reate s moking areas for students at the high schools, now permitted by state law. is founded on the perfect· Jy unde rstandable grounds of not wis hing to officially condone a hazard to health. But standing on the principle does not contribute anything toward rt'ducrng the admittedly difficult problem. l\tuch of the smoking that does occur on campuses occur in restrooms or other confined areos. thcreb) exposinJ< non-smokers to the heallb tuuard and. in somt! mi>Umces, literally deprlvin~ them or the use of the restrooms This lc•n·e~ >('hoot administrators with the pro· blem o( trying to dc\'L c soml' new upproaches such as Lncrea:.ed monitonnli? of the r estrooms. organizinJ: ~tudents to exert stronf:cr peer "roop pressure on the smokcre.. tcppl•d up anti-smoking educution or a combination or scwral approaches. • Meanwhile.'. tht;> Tustin !iichool board has already set asadl! studt•nt !)molting areas and s moking them uppear!> to huvc decreased, uc<.'ording to early r e porb. Althou~h ·~wporl·Mesa trustees said it's too ear· I) to JUd~I! the Tustin efforts. they should keep their c~c on the i.atu.ation m Tustin. It might offer a partial ~lut1011 to tl daffa<.'ult problem. A Life of Service Few residents of our Harbor Area have contnbut· cd s uch a lar ge measure of themsel ves to youth and the civic good than dad the late Theodore Robins. Sr. Mr. R oblns died last Thursday at age 82 and scores of citizens gathered this week to pay him final tribute. A man who came to Balboa in 1921 and opened a modest garage. Mr. Robins and bis business grew with the Harbor Area. J-Jic: philanthropy was much more than dollars. He ~ave of himself in time. e!Cort and leaders hip to buj ld a better community. An early school trustee and Chamber of Commerce leader, he was always an ac- ti\'ist for youth and youth causes. H e envisioned the Harbor Area -the cities of !\ewport Beach and Costa Mesa -a s a sin~ular <.'ommunity where cooperation and good will should prevail. Theodore Robins leaves a lasting imprint on life in the H arbor t\rf'a. He will be missed but his civic altruism \\ 11111 \"l' for rnany years to come. N 'Remember back in the '70 s when skeptics ::.airl we couldn't operate on a break-even hasis'! Well, we sure showed 'em.didn't we ?' What Can /tJ011y Experiments Unnecessary Reagan Achieve? ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) WASHINGTON The harsh reality that not even the most bnlh: n: lur nor strategy ean now s uava~t' rlon~lld Reagan 's challen~c against President Ford poses an agoniung question for Republican conservatives: can this candidacy be long pre· :-.en·ed to keep pushing ihc Presi· dent ri Rht v. ard., Cons1der1nJ! how close Reagan ha'> come to defeating tht• .1 we so mt• mv!>t1que of th1· pres1den· c~. Rcaian·s kt·~ opl'ra · tt\t'' rl .. fUSt? to COO · cedl' "Ah:lt political rC' ah sts r egard JS inevitable. But Rl'ogan conser\'al1vt.'S outsidl' the ReaRan lnnrr c 1rdc are now con· ccrned more with how to keep polltlral prei,surc nn Gerald Ford ··Kc•epin~ him hMl'l>I." as one con!>t.•rvat1ve ll'11d1.•r toltl u:i than un nctuall~ beating him. TtffS. then' 1~ 1mpllcit connict tx.'twecn Reujtan'i. 111n1•r rtrc-le Jnd thl' con~l'rV.lll\'C movement '"ppurtin.i him that muv i;:row more a pparent 1n thr days alw:H1 Hy kt'c>p1n~ RcnRan 1n the rocc to take ad' ontu~c or some unfort•:•weuble chung1.• in fortunt.>. v. h:1t the roll!'<'n nt1 v~·' h.1vt• >:Jtnl.'d In 1nClucnc<' from lk<1i:an'" r.1nll11lott'\ t•oultl he dli. 'ipnt<'d an v. !lr.;cn101t pn mury rl1• frnt-. 11nc11n llc'C'l•lt•ratini;: attJt'k• on the Prc~idt.•nt h~ a dt·..,~rat1. rhnllt•ni::cr Thi" c<inrl 1rt wn" foretold lu•ur' atkr Mr ford's win In J-'l n r1e111 . nnct.• n llcaJ(4!n :-.troni;:hold Since th1.•rt• nre nr lunitt.•r )tq•;at e•xpt.•ct,etlon!'I for R<'a1tan In tlllnc•i<i and North ('uroh1111, Intl H1•11.:<•n :<lrlltt•1tl1>ll' ... trc!l'<<'d kt•1•pin~ him alive until Ma v wht•n the•y l-t't' h<'llt•I' prin1 ~1 ry 1>il'k11151 in Tl'"·"· Alnhanrn. <•1·nri:1a. Tt'nne:-.see. Nebrn,lrn ,ind 1wrh<•I" Indiana. "l\t:I\ '' tot' lutc." 'lnarP<'d a <' n n ~ t• r v n t 1 v t.' H (' JH' b II <' lt n Coni:rl·!l~mnn v. ho had lonit ur~cd R(·~1J:an·, (';1n<t11.l;ic). lh,• and utht>r consrr' utl\es rcnr n ronllnu1t1!l str1n1: or R1•aian de f<>at-. 't'ould dim1na~h the potcnc~ <1f thl' Rt'a!'lan v. ins:. THE l 'N :'\SWERF.O problem of the Re:aJ,?nn for<'l'S, hov.l',·cr. 1s how to c'ploat that potl'ncy from here to Knnso!l City, with thl'S<' <lb,·ious obJecll vt•!<. Influence Mr f'Or(t M the Republi can platform particularly its national se<-urity sect.ion. its emphasis on balanced budgets and its attack on big gov· ernment: Preserve for Reagan at least some special prerogath·es on the selection or the vice presidential candidate (thou~h Rca~on himself seems out or the queruon for thc post' : ('onfirm Reattan's rittht to speak for the President and thc part~ on big issues. part1cul:lrly on national s«urtty, durlna tbe Dear Gloomy Gus Now that former Newport Be01clt-c-ouncilman D~ Cook is mayor of Bishop, maybe they would acl'ept us as their sistl'T city and Dee <'Ould help us solve our traffic problem:.. 1\ s ~· G•<-llC•M• ----... ~-.. IMilMUIWrilf~llle vi.wt .. IM ••-r. S4lld -"' _ .. 0 ...... ,0 ... 0.11, ....... campaign. Nothing remotely ak10 to Richard Nixon's genuflection to Nelson Rockefeller before Nix· on·~ 1960 presidential nomination the notorious Fifth Avenue pact as en\'isaged by con- sen atnes "There's not that much difrerence an) \\U) any more.·· "e "ere told by one Southern party le3der who privately ra,·ors Rea gan. ··Rea1rnn got about as much out of Ford as he could JUSl by run· nmg. Now "e ha H to hold onto what we got.·· BUT HOW much did Reagan really get and hpw much more might be achieved'.' ExC'ept for scuttling Viel' Prcs1clcnt Rockefeller and the President's about-face to veto thl' l'ommon situs picketing bill. Reagan's gains thus far are founct more in the administration·., rhl•t11r11· than 1n any perceptible chan~c" an program and policy When state chairman Clurkt' Recd of M1ssiss1pp1 v1s1tc<l tht• Wh1t1.• House last month to pro l<'t.l thl' Ford·Kissanjl<'r pollC'\ of detente. he v. as brccz1h 111 formed b) pol1t1cal couns.•lor Robt•rL T Hartmann that 'de h.'ntc" v.,1 '( no lnni:t•r 1n u-.t• thereby ~<'oopang Mr Ford'., nv. n unnounrl'ml'nl of th:it faC't To tht' {"ljrkc Reed ... hov.l'\ ('r. 'uh :-.l1tutani.: pro detl'nt1st Wilham W Scranton for unt1 tktcmt1!1l nunirl P Moynihan at the 'nlll'd Nations SU1Z1Ze11ls lhr word l'I dropvtcf t1nd the policy remam!i Thus. conservutl\'{'s dnubl v.hethcr continued pr~'iurcs on Mr. Ford from i1 rontu1ut•d Rca~on J>rlnrnry cumpaiitn will produtc a hordrr llnl' in th<' ad mlnhltratlon's national s('rurllY pohl'il'~ Thl'tr frar '" lht· di· J.!l'netatlon of Reo101n·, t•i< trno rd1n ;i r y pcrforman<'c ajZainst an lncu m bl'nt Pr<'"ult•nt toe\'er mort• hum 1hat1n~ ddc<11'. MOREO\'ER. In his bclatl'd overt critici~m of the Pr<'sidt•nt. Reagan undercut his o"'n in· nuen<'e v. ithm the p:111y hy !IUg· 1Zestin~ Mr. f ord ts a s)•mbol of the party'.; .Wiitl'qtnk problem. That infuriated the Pre-;adcnl ·, partisans and c11!-turbed Reagan's own followers Yet. Reagan aides believe h1" sharpened criticism or Mr fo'ord -on national securitr ground" -the last six days before the Florida election drastically re duced a huge lead built by the President in the closing frw weeks or the campaign. "We are through with euphemism s." one Reagan insider t old us. "We'll hit a t Ford directly, not at Washin#ft on." Such talk is bold. But tht-re is an undercurrent of feeling on the Republican right that Uus as a desperate last gasp that will neither hl'lp Reagan nor change the Pr-eaident's coune. Animal Research Goes Too Far To the Editor: I would hke to take issue with Dr. Dieterach's letter <Animal Research. Mailbox. March 3>. point by point. I. Why does Dr. 01eterich us sume lack of knov. ledge on the part of thOse try in~ to stop the practice of sellinl? shdter pets for b1omcd1cal research. and accuse them or d1 stortin1? the truth"' There 1s a lur ~t> body of knowledge on the subject readily available to those canng to seek it, and I r ecommend anyone wishing to acquaint themselves with the facts start b~· writing to United Action for AnimuJs, S09 Fifth Avenue, New York. N.Y. 10017 2 A l>?OOd animal control pro· gram 1s t'Ssential to our com- munity llowt.•,·er. an efficient program 1:. 1mpos:.ible If peopll:.' arc unwilling to turn in unwanted pets and stra)' bl'rau-.e or the possible ratt' that :rn alts them in the research laborotory. 3 The Oran)!e Count)' Arumal Shelter has bt•en in existence !.ml'e 1942 llo"Acvt•r. only in re· l'ent m onths has any notice been po!>tcd <it the ~helter to the effect that animals mav be i;olci tn re- se:lrch. and that pet ov.ncrs have the l'hoire or dcc1d101? the d1spos1· lion of their pets ·l . How can we be sur e thal lht• animals go1n1Z to rc<;earch :ire unwanll'd i.tr:n.,? And arl' wl.' to undeniland that thl·~ will f~el pa111 anv les:. th~rn ~ antt•d pct:." 5. TllE 0.C-.A .~. :-.hould !!lick to 11-. main font•twn \\h1ch b lhc proll·ctwn 1lf unv. Jnkd and a ban donecl ar11111ab , 111:-.lt'ad or M'r\' an~ a-. ,1 eh ea p source: of supr>ly for n ·'l'Jrch fJr1llt1c-.. l"nv.anl~·d Pt'1" arP 1·11titlcd to at lea't 11 humarw 11f. in Dr D1ell'rtch':-. opm111n. a U'lt•h•"l 1lt••tlh. l.d thl• I .1 bnr .1 tor ll' s pu rc h a'c t h(•I r 'fll'l'I llll'lh rrntll lht• (;1t•1hlll'!'I thJt 'Jll·c1,1 hzc rn rai..anr :mimuls :-.pt'l'1l11•all) for their vurp1>J.es Uesµ1h' '<'ll'nl1,t...' cl aim.; that b1nmrd1n1I <'XPl'rl mt•nt:illon h;as 11•11 to 1td\'antt•!l in mNlicnl knov. kdJl(', rn ;.u1y pr<>C't'clun·~ us Ing 11n1 mal'I tn tel't -.urh 1tt•ms oi; <'n.,mt•tl('!'I, ('hrlstma s t r1•t• ,pray~. rhur<'h randies. 11vrn <'l<'nncrs, huhhh' baths ond zip per lubracant<1 oppN1r to lw un 11\'C't'""ury Tn quotc from "Animal l.1hf>r;e 11011·· h~· l't>tl•r S1nsit•r !ll.andom llnuc;c). rt'C'l'nllv r1•vh•v.1•cl h \' :'\lrhol3'\ 'on II off man in the Ou1 I) Pilot "It I'< not nct't"l'\Or)' lo in"lt'l that tlll l'~per1m1•nts stop lrn m1'<l1atch . All that we nrrd tn !"lay i<1 that ex perarnl'nt!< scrvlnit no direct and ur~ent purpose !lhould ~tnp Immediately. and an the remaintnJ? area!"I of rc,earC'h method" 1nvoh 1n1? animal'< c;hould be rt>placed as !'oon a!'I po-.c:1ble by alternat1\e.; not in 'oh1n1tnn1mals" We .... nuld like to see an im mediate ban on the duplirn1 ion or n•pt•t1t1on or expenmental pro- cedure<; and thl' waste or tax dollars on these efforts. HENRY SCHANNON Ai.ocu1: ..... To the Editor· \\'h("n the C1t1iens Budget Com· mattee began dlscussio~ of the 19i6 7l ~ewport Mesa t:mf1(•d School District budget earher th1!1 ~(':Ir, the ~<'>Aport·:\lesa Edur:iunn ~'orintion requested that t~ocher!I be placed on the ( MAILBOX J committee also The request h;1s not been granted. In his refusal. Superintendent of Schools John Nicoll stalt>d thut hm1tiog the committee mem· bership to "lay" members " was intended to generalize th<.- nature of the disl'USMon l)\ eliminating representation from particular school:. or dis· c1planes •· Although Dr Nil'oll chd offer to -.ct up a parallel study group con s1sting or <tchool d1 ::.t11cl employes. '' c teachers fN•I s trongly that\\<' can be mon· d recti\'e on the C1t1zen..., BudJ!l'l Committee. ~fany or us ll\'C \.\ llhin th1• Newport·Mc:.a School L>1strall boundaries: "e are parents anll \\e pay taxes. We an'. thl'rcfon·. fully partic1patmg ml•mb<.'r' of the local cnmmun1ty and should ha,·e the equal opportumt~ to :-.1L on this committee. IS ADDITION, we fed that \\ 1· can f?iVl' a unique thrCl' prt>nAl'd approach to the dcvclopmt•nt 111 the school budget · 011 l'1t1n•n!- teacher!I and parent~ We behe\e thl• rclu-.a l to -.t•at teacher' on thl· l'Omm1tte<· 1-. d1' r r 1 m 1 n a I 1 11 n u i:: a 1 n.., t l h 1• educators. wit h1n 1 h" ~t·hool dn1 tnct Wt· also bell<'\ l' that thl' rt•fo,al to sejt rcpr escntati\'<."1 from .t kno>A lcdgc•abl<'. mformt'<I :rnd 1r1 tert.>Sll'd J!rllllfl or t'lll/l'n'> name!\. tlw teuch1•r..., wall hn111 the ef rct" t•nt•:.!\ 1 hat 1 he• C'11l1<'n' Budi:et Comm1ttr<· l'an i.?1v1 tu lht• clt•\'e•to11nw111 of a hudJ.11'1 that "111 be'l mt'l'l lht· nt•l'd" of our th1hlrl'rl. KAHE~ llOOP trn Pr<'o;1dent. ="•''-'pm t Mt•sa Educ<1l1on 1\si.oc1utwn ~<>laool .*'i,,.oldng To tht' Editor Althou1th I ht• N't•wport M1•1'a !\C'hool bo11rd rcoh1c-; thut hil!h i<l'hool :-.mokin~ ll\ a prohl<>m they ha\'<' voted ;, 2 Uf.t0in11t 11 lnl(1ra l :-ulut Ion "h1ch th<') believe l'ondoncl' l'>mok1n 11 ln!\tf'nd. th<'Y hnve decreed n plan of conllnu<'d 1nad ion, 111 ht•r than the ineffll'1ent p11tr•tll111).! of kno\\ n. ithc1t smokan~ area::. and the threat of su:-.penc;1on. unttl :o;ome other school "els an ex.am pie which may ~ome day re'IUlt in the rreat rnn l)f a hl'allhL · pleasant cnvironml'nt conduciH• toeduC'ation As one "ho. not too lonJ? &Ro. did go to a hiRh Sl'hool where smOkfng areas were off1c1ully de· signaled. I maintain that lhi• pro· blem will not die of boredom It has not died or old a~c>. 1'hc anti· smoking la"'' in "'hlch the board r ests their decision are thread· bare with ineffectiveness and un· enforceability. Since younl( peo pie continue to smoke wilh or without adult approval. areas !\hould be pro' 1ded where mok inJ? could bt> ronrined. and where other student s need not bl' bothert>d by at The proizr 11 m advocated b~ trustees Orville Amburguey and Rod Mal'm1lham. thatofsmokml! · areas on .i thrt>c·month. t'X· per1menlal baSI!>, 1s far more 1 t' alist1l' thiln 1he idylls prl''\<'llll) .1dvocatcd b~ thl' '<'h<J<)I board l'YXTfll,\ ELl.IOTr OurHblak' To the Editor · The As~ist.J1l 1'e t.caJ,!Ul' 111 Nt'wport Be<lch ts most gratdul for your recent t-d1torial uri:inJ.! supPorl for our drive for run<!" for permanent housan~ for our day care center. As you stated. v.e do haH' a S35.000 grant on a matching fund1' basis. However. the grant was made by the Hoa!! Found:at1on. rather tha n the one mentioned. We do expel't to rc•ce1ve fund' from many J(roups m the com munalv. but v.e do want the llo:i~ i-·ounciatton to rece1,·c credit for their generous offt>r v. h1ch luunt.'hed our campahtn Thank you so much fo1 lht• stronR support which Lhc Dally Pilot has always given our pro· Jects. JEAN LUCAS, Prl'sidcnt Assistance LeaJ,:Ut• The error wo~ the Dally Ptl<ll"R I\•' regret thot proper credit wa s 11111 q1t't'lt lo the floaQ Fourtdatwn -f.d1lor Energy and .Joh• To the Editor· My Cirsl rcal'lion to Edison's claim that Proposition 15 is tht· Nuclt•ar 'Shutdown' lnatiatl\c was that wh111•v1•r I hou~hl that Ufl must havt· .1 llvl'i.'' 1maj.?1nat1<111 anc1 woulil rn;1k1· a rmc f1tt111n \.\ntc•r Bui m.I\ b1• Edison 1s -.crwus \\'l· kno" that th1: 'IX o;cale·modd tc•-.ts ur the t•meri;?l•nc~ core C•)(tl an1t syc;tl'm ;il l follt•d in sp1t1· or v. hat th1• cum pult·rc; pred1clt'd The 1n1lrnt1v1· woulcl gave th1.• m dustry and ut1hllt''> f1vC' yt•:ars t11 demon st r;_il1• thot c•nwrJ,:e•rwy S\ ~tl'lll ' "'ou Id work v. hl·n ncC'dt•rl lwfort• ;1 pha~~· out t•11111tt bc1ttn. M oybc Edison dot•sn't bC'lll'\'t' it s o"' 11 :-.aCt•ly rla11n!. a111l doesn't bl•lit·v<: il can prov(• th111 thl' ~1l:ints nrl• as snfo as ll has cl:11mcd A:\ for th1• rrqulr<'ment that full liability in~urnncc b<' nl>t111nt•1I within orw yNir to :ivolcl <l\•r.1t in1t. Ur. J Schll'sinjler lfnrrrwr AJ>:C C:halrrnnn) In tc·:-.Umrmy before the Joinl <:ommit1c1· on Atomlr t:ncri;cy !.latt'd "th" lu du.,try ho-; huilt up tn tlw 1x11n1 th:ll It r:in underwnle th<' ro't 1t,clf of the.,r vt•ry imprnhuhl1• 11ccldent!4. ·· The lnltlat1w 'lerv<'' lo follow up on Dr S<.'hlesinJtl'r ' recomm<>ndalaon. and rcc1u1n· that an evaluation b<.' made arH1 a dec1'iion r eached If the plant' are sare. there should Ill' no 11m1tation on the liability nr ulllitaes and m anurac-turt•r-. They should be insurable at reasonable premium levels. Thi• test of lnsurab11ity of any "enturc (and the nuclea r venture should be 5ubject to the same rules) has been a cornerstone of the opera· lion Of 8 free SO<'iety, and has served the public interest well NUCLEAR POWER has been proposed as an allrrnative to more coal and oil The problem i~ that OPEC and the mullim1t1onol oil companies have been bu~ ing up the uranium field~. At our pre· sent rate of u~e "c have about a 30) ear !'lupply of uranium in America. Ir we greatly ln<'re:ase lhl' numlu•r or n11rl1•ar plant'(, we '' 111 bt• l'\ 1.•11 mnr1• \ ulnen1blc tu l·mbJri::c1l'" lha11 hd111t• Wl• !lo h,t\I' ..... ,1111•r chn1n· Tv.l'I\ l' '1·,1r• ,11•0 "''·" pJnt•I' \\l'rt' 111-.l.1ll1•q "n :t hllll'I' Ill \\.9'hll1J!lllll I)(' 1111 l"tHll)\ ,1nti "au·r hl'Jtlnf.! It """t SI .r100 .ind ha!> ~a\ l'll ~CHI .a \ 1'.ir 1'1n!'t• lht•n Jk>Ail'll P.1lk;1nt" in :-iunny,ah· Calaf h.1, 111~.1all1•!1 !16 '>Illar pa nl'i:s on .1 IJu 1Id1 OJ( Evcntuall v th1•rt· v. 111 h1• 2r.;1. Total 111\1•-.1 mcnc · St.1,0CIO Tntal savini: .. · Sl.000 1wr nwnt h. Tht·l'l' art• mun· t•xumples E~i.cnliully. eneri?Y i' a '>UIJ.. ~l1tutl' for labor.:-.!> a ~In\\ clown 111 cnerR~ u c;i.> 1m plae~ in<·rt>u!-{'(J t•mplo~mt•nl oppC\rtun1tre·' II\ Tame To <'hoo't" For<l f'ound.1 lion. 19; II ··i::m•rl-(y l'<m~ena 11on le.uh tn 111en•a-.l'CI l'mplo\ ment. <.o ft·Jr., 1•f "Aide ... pr<'ad Uri· l'm plo~ 1111•111 flue• lo c•neri;.> ... twrlJJ!t·., .'.Ir•' unfoµnded ' 1''Econom 1c-/\nn1y-.1c; o l J\Jtt·riwtl\ l' Jo:n1.•r1tY Growth P..it· t ern .... l!J7 fl·2 0011''. Ualn Hesourc1·..., I 111· l!l74 > 1'11 rd ro f11 home.., v.11h snlur IO"l.1 .1t•11ri.; and Ill ma kt• hom1•' amt l1111lcl111J.(s cnerl'() cfflc•1c11l wall mtan morr 1ob:.. not few1•r! JOllN E l,()Y, £'all If Hopf• To lhl' Editor Charlt•:-. M<-Cah1''4 ;1rlll'l1• 1n lhc Duilv Pilot m.iclt• me: ill ("A Novel 1;hcor y un Rapt'." f>llot, March 81 Don ·1 corrrrt t h1• outlook or I he· Jx.>lll't' cm v. 1>m c•n "'ho have ht•l'll raped l>on·t rorrt•C't lht• r ape· la"'" Don't 1c•;11·h mull·s mor.ol1 I\' 01111 t \U~l!<-'t th.11 lav. \ t'I' '<lop I) rnit Oh nu' Tdl "nmc-n 111 ht· Jb.1ut twin$: rapNI to .,,nt• lh1 f:in• oh111t11' 'u·k rn alt• Do \1111 rr·uh11· th.at .1 1•11 I h.11 ,. h 1t•J1·h1•' lh1· Ji!t' 11( 1111lwr l\ without "11111• ''r k male· Ir}"'•' 111 lah· ht•r \II J.:HlllY fr11111 h1·1 . I 111 )Oii l t'.11111• fhal a ~·111 fr11•r11l ' fotht•r lllJ\ ultt•mpt m11lt•\l,1t11111 111 a lir11th1•1. a -.tt•pl11lh1•1 ;i 111111111 fotht•r, 1)r a h;11r dr<'b'<·r·• CJh \I·•.' 'l't•ad1 w11111t•11 and .:11 b lo c-.111 nJPl' ··1ntlt•l'l'rll t"q1m.ur1· • lo :-.uvt• th""'' slrkh•s lo 11..r1wtu.1tt· futun• ~t·x ('r1mt•i. It Is I imt• th1• luw-. wl'rC' 1•01 r<'rt <'cl 11n 1 <1 flt• lt 1" t 11111· llw pohe•1• ~l11pp1·d tr 1·11t1n~ ,, r :tfM' \ll'tlln ii' •• 1·11111111.11 It 1-. h11:h t1n11• thal l.1\\\1·1 ~ •.t11p p1·ol t•·arlun~ 11th1·1' tu 111· .11111 <'111·;11 MRS.HI 'Tll A"'' 1-: \\ JU<;llT O~AN GE COAST DAILY PILOT f(,./.t •I \ II,, If /•11l./1•lo r '"""'" "'', ,, ~ ,,,,,, '''J ,,,.,,,, ",,.,,.,, h ~ ltr••rin/ l'•HJf' ~ drl rr I h1• ... 1i111ra,tl l"'''t' .. r 11.,. 11.11lv 1'11111 "''"'-' It• 1nf1trm .tntl 'l1m11IJl1• It .i1f1 I II\ 1'''''1'1\llllil 1111 lht" l'•l.111' rl111•r't' 1 t1m11wnt.or\ nn tnpH., nl 1nl1·ro•'I Ii\ \lltlu ,11 M n1lumn1'l' .1nrl t arl"'""'' II\ prm 11lm•• a (11r11m '"' r1•.uk1 ,· \I('.,. t. .ontl 111 111t''l'rll1111.: 1111' lll'"'~l>.1111•1 ' opinion<. .inti 1tlo·." 1111 <'llrrl•OI '"'"'' ·r ht• ·~l1Ct111t1I oprnion' 11( th1• llailv t•llot •'ll!l('M 'lnh m lh1• p1!1tMi:1I rnlumn ut 1h1• tnp 11( 1111' l'".i.:e• Op1111nn' t'\ pn·~:.c'<I ll\ t ht• 1·0111 n1n1'I' anrl rul1••11ll'h .inti 11•1\c>r .,.,,,,.,... .;H• lht·1r ""' n .ind no 1·nd11r't·rn1•111 nf ltll'1r ,,. . .,.,. I), llw U:uh 1'1l11t hould tw mll'rrt·d Wednt>~day , M ar. 17, 19711 W doesday"e Clo ins Price NYSE COMPOSI'I'E TRANSACTIONS WtdnMCtey. Maret\ H 19~ N DAILY PILOT .•t f !':) Don't 'Bi' It? Bicentennial Ballyhooing B>• MILTON MOSKOWITZ One w:a) to celebrate the blcenlennJal ll1 to boycott all product$" h1ch u~c Olllt wavine patr1ou m to part you fron~ )our mcme). Or cop)' ~hat a i r oup an Texu is doina:· Suagi; u conteM to n ice\ the \\O~t bicentennial merchandist. There ~I be pknty or cundld11tc• • Lif(i!t lt & M)'-•ri.. a compan) wh1eh ha•n 't bt'cn able to do an\'thiniri.:ht "'the clanrettv market, I now promotlni& at• L& M brand a "the 1>roud mokl• " Why Is It proud'' &cau r ll '~ m adt> "1th tobacco, which 1s "a~ iiroud a p"rt of the American t rndlhun •• th~ red" oodi. " Of cour c , Sa r W;lll \'r Rale l&h d ldn 't kno" ~t tuns ('oncer . A SHULAR PLOY 1 ~an1: put Into play b> Money Tree a Llit!letl & M) er.., dl\'1slon, Au:i;tln. !'\ichols. which 1 lf- ·~UL>r firm . ,t 's promoting Wild Turi..c~ IX>urbon with such homih1.>s a.s this "In 1776 Be l\Jtamin t-'ranklln propo<1ed that the "1ld turkey be adopted a the symbol of our country The eagle wa:.. chosen insteud. Tht! wild turkoy later W\•nt on to become the symbol of our cuuntry's rincst bourbon ... Whal Wild Turkey is really u i1ymbol for is lht\ 5\rongest bourbon this side of moonshme. It':.. 101 proof. One of tbc latHl entra c.., an the bicentenniAl s"eepstakes comes from Stoufttt foods. which happens to be owned now b y a Swiss ~ompany. Ne tie It has 1t new frozen bakery line caJled "Stou.ffcr's Amera ('u," which in· elude:.. the following items: APPLE PANOOWDV, traced to a 1675 American re. cape. strawberry trifle. based on a 1650 reeape; Sweet Molly's gingerbread, from a recipe used by Georac Washington's mother; potato rolls. a Martha Washington re· cipe. You 'll be able to recognize these Stourter pac ka ges because they will carry sl'ript lettering, Just the way tho Declaration or In.dependence did. However. if you want the Declaration of Independence itself -at least II full-color reproduction Of it -you Cllll send SJ.SO for a 1 lb box or Schrafft's 1776 chocolates. You can't miss it because 1t will come in u red-" h1te·and·blu • box The Declaration of lndependen<'e w ill be stuffed inside along with the chocolutes. rr money 1s not a probl.-m . )OU ran buy a biccn· tenmal ch am POl'llC being offered by Ta) lor Wane. "hi ch calls 1l "the first varietal <'hampagnc produt•cll anywht-r*" The prit'e : S76. Lafayette ne,·er figured it would come lo this. THE MOST EXPENSIVE bicentennial produr t J hnv~ seen is the 20·voluml' "Annab of Amt'nC'u" edition that lhc Encyclopedia Britannica 1s pushm11 to BankAmencard holders Priecd at $100, il's bullyhoocd 3 s "probably tbe most authoritatl\'e coll ect ion of American source materiul:s ever published." "Anna ls of America," egited by Mortimer J . Adler. Is described a1' a bicentennial edition produt'ed in su<'h "limit· l'<i" quuntitles that it will "C'erta1nly l>t'rurn\• a t olle<'tor'q Jtt>m .. BankAmt>n c11rd holders arc 111for mt•d that "Wh l'n the printan~ as t•xhau!>ted, the d1ci. "111 IK> dt'stro) ed and there wall be no more " Just how "lim ited" is this prantmir! Well, it will be Ii mated to the number or orders received from holders or a BankAmericard. In other words. this "limited edition" or. fer is being made to more than 20 million people or 1tbout Ove times the population of lhe United State~ in 1776. U.S. ~y Wake Up To Costly Coffee WASHINGTON CUPI> -A State Department official says Americans can expeet to pay more for a cup of coffel' in months a head, but should blame the weather and other unforeseeable events, not market maniuplation. Julius L . Kati, assistant acting secretary for Busanes-; and Econom ic Affairs, said the retail price of coffee ha., n sen about 25 pe rcent a pound since last July when fro:.l severely damaged or killed half the coffee trees in Brazil . THE FROST, COUPLED with noods in Colombia. earthquakes in Guatemala, the civil war in Angola and a do<'kworkers strike in a Kenyan port, d iminished the supph of green coffee, he said And since reser ve stocks were low to begin with, t he price or gr een coffee rc~ponded dramatically Testifyini;i at u House Agriculture su bcomm ittee hl'ur mg. Katz said "to the best or my knowledge, the prict• performance has been a m arket phenom~non. and I'm not aware of any ma nipulation of exports" or the domest1 t market. 1Jp 11 and Dowt1• ~!,w 1~,.:0~"\.10,:h~1~~'°£,':I..,,!;;! ll\W'' tf\•1 hew• Q41~ wo IN-tnt)\I Anitl CIOWf'I ttvt n'WJ\I b•\.eO Cf' ""'C ""' of CP\e~ t•QAfCU•\' Of VCMYM@ St~lu In The SpotUgllt ..:E:, v?..~~A~, ,,!•'r.~~'°'~r~~· 11"9 New Yortt ~to<k Ea(f\.An.ut h~'· '""°"" r1e11or1ellY UAL I"< Nor-ton Stm Tu Utll Al\M:ON!a Amfl Pw lt••U~ tn( Am Ttl~ltl RCA k-• c;. .. "'°'°'' Atcl......, Ind !>toll Paporr F"'" lllOI O.n El..: GvU Oit n uoo U0,>00 .Ot ,600 Ul,600 , •• .00 U•,100 JU toO 11•-'"·-111100 Ill~ 114.toO II~ •OO I,. lllO Ill, 'IOO 11'• ,, 18~ I ""' '° . )\ ~· " . .... "~ ~ . " .. ... I ~I • 7l. , .. . '• 'I• . .. . . • . ' . tor w.on•Wl•Y dl~::.:cr: {;,'.!::~·~. ~~:~, ':ii~~:::, ______________ _ pttte •nd IOd•y'\ i·:~ pr•c• t ~·=,... L•:~ • '"· v.'lt-fll • J Atla<o""a 11... • J .. Up 16 I 1 ll•Om.,, l~O I ·, "" UO II I • O.Y9,.-, ~t,,. 1 • • • Uo I> I ) Lt ..... r (I> •'-'• llP 11 I t 11...,..1 tnct l ... Uu II l ~ ~lllty l.Nft ,... ~ ~= :~: ow."t.•ti.":'c :.. .. "" 100 10 Pft1t '"'° o• t1 •. • 1 uo w ' It \tOrer 8r<t 1>"4it • 1 Utt • 7 t1 WIM.c>•oo 1111-, 't 1)0 ' I IJ tl.C Am 1'-' IJp t I ,. )tWtl ''" H • t U1• • 1 n '''~' "•c. 111-\ + 1 uo •, 11 Al~• M19 I '• VO ' I 11 (NA lAf"'" I' t 1, Up • I ,, IC•" 't"'(; • °' llll • \ :0 :::·~ 1~· ,:. • , .. ~~ : ~ DOWN• l.•'' ••• ,, .. , .. '" l .. \ I lo\ , ... 1"' n ,,.. "" • Otl "1 ' . ,,,, . , '• Off I J '• ()ff ,, ,,. f)ff , • •• 1)11 I 0 '• OH •,; •• (')ff • , '• 0 11 • I 1 Oii • J ~ ~l u .. oo ,. "· Ott ,. Ne"' l' ork Sale• NV ~oc;• ,.,., fll\11 total Pt•VtOU\ 411 "Mot• •119 Moftln<OOO v •• , •to twov••'' ... Jllf'I t ID 0•1• IUllO!l<ll• lt74i lod•I• What Sio~lu IHd Nf oN YOllW •A l"t M••M'"' Ou w w\ \)nith4tl'\Qi9'd Totel '"""" ~ .. "" ~'""' .... ... "'' •••\ .-.. .. ,~ ... ~ .... \I I •i• 111 ,.,, ll'IU ., ., In II WHAT AM a X l\\U r \ 0 10 NFW YO!lr 11\f•I a.o-..-""*' 0.( Ill'•\ Ut><,,."9'd Ttt•t ,,,..,., N9W lt7' f'+IQh\ ... ,.,, ... , "''"" l(l()ey d•'f' '°' lit Jll '"' 711' ,,, tOOt ,,.,,, \I )0 . , , ... °" , , ·-----,· .. g:: n .. oo u I ; ()ff H \ • AHDNLYPlLOT WedM!d!y. Matcf\ 11, 1'7'1 PllBUC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE He Deserted L4 for for 'Friendlier' Florida LOS ANGELES (AP> -"Why did I move to 'f'lorlda • •· ~llckey Rooney muses "l..f'l 'i JU t say that I like havin« rri~ndl. 1md fneodlrnt s Is •parie around here.·· Actor. phlJo!'opber. husband, Roonty was back In h!s onetime home town, but only briefly H• was on the New York street at Paramount studloa. tap· Inc a 1ldt lor an Apnl S CBS special, "Dick C•vett'a Btcldol USA.'' aOONEY AND A. BUNCH OF KIDS were rt· pe1Un1 Un ea from his 1938 clatslc ''Boy's Town," and it mlabt have been cause for reminiscence. But the Mick reaolutely refuses to live in lbe past. . "I'm more Interested in what's going on now. .today," he aaid, "and believe me, a lot ls happening with me." He rattled off some of his activities. 1. Six months a year he appears an comedies at \he Dl'lury Lane Thea~rs In Chicago. He also tours s ummer theaters ln "Sugar'' and other shows. 2. He ls starling a atring of "Talent Town USA" schools to train youngsters to perform. "There's no place to develop talent in young people, the way the Medin Kiddies did for Judy Garland and other stars." 3 . H E H AS h elped form the Chicago Picture Corp., ROONEY ''with $12 million worth of screenplays ready for the right casting." Among them: a Dutch Scbulu story .. thalls a natural for Gene Hackman." 4. He is scheduled for a role in Stanley Kramer's "The Domino Principle." s. He ls writing TV commercials, a novel. "The Broken Hearts." and "Mickey Rooney's Guide lo Happy ?t1arriage." He has had seven at least they were happy for a while. When asked if he 1s married no". he looks at his watch and says. "Let's see, what time 1s at?" His Andy Hardy exuberance ha sn't diminished with his years (SS). His home now is G(,ldwater Hits Solons' Hypocrisy •Fort Lauderdale, F1a .. when he lsn't trave>Ung lbe> country. He elabora\ed on h s reasons ror the move: "ACl'Oll W£1lE NOT V£av friendly ••ith each other In the old days l lhlnk maybe! tht' •Rt>nts ir1td to keep them apart, so they could n1alnta1n tbdr control or acton. "I've never 1een a lastina frleodsbap In this town Judy and me. maybe. D ck Qwne has been a good mend. But to tell the truth, most or my friends are outside t11e movie bu15lneu. "I don't tbjnk much of the men who are runnlnJ the industry today, and that's why I ten town. Why 1it aro.od waltinJ! They don't know what to do with a bald-headed guy of~. So they concentrate on ju t a few utore and now they've 1ot only 12 'bankablo' stars whose names can secure loans . ''THER E'S NO \'Ol1Tll IN THE jndustry to· day. We had to hunt all over town to find enough kids to do this scene with me. That's tbe reason l want to cet my talent schools goii\g, so luds can learn to move and lAlk and chew gum al the same time. "The Industry has lost its creati"ie heart. Nobody is taking the time to develop talent. The heads of the studios are too busy throwing dinners toe each other." Nobody ever 1ave Mickey Rooney a testimonial dinner. "They kicked me out of the clubhouse." said the actor, who was lhe no. l box-office star from 1938-1940. He's not biller, just realistic. "I MANAGE MICKEY ROONEY now," he said. "I've made more money in the past rive years than ever before in my career." But he added: "There's something wrong with the way the film Industry treats actors. A pro fool· ball star plays 1S years and retires at Sl,SOO a month for life. A movie star works 15 year s and what does he gel' A room at the Motion Picture Country House." 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A1£ 1r.1 ~~ N • L V I · e and It wlll take a miracle lo name or Republican unity '" ""· 1 '" "rt • • out or llllnola read this way: -Geor1la's Jimm y Carter ti&.btened bis grip on the fron· trunner's role with a landsJide in the presidential preference balloting and an u.nupectedly strong showing In the delegate competition. • ve him now. But President Despite Ford's runaway v1c· ord JUSt might hue a cure Cor tory T\le!<lay In the Illinois pr~-h defeats he has inflicted oo bis s 1dent1al pnmary election. oo a For(j ticket, but tbeoptioo - thallenger: the Repub11can Reagan s id he was golna on If indeed It is there next summer f)Ominatlon for vice president. >A 1th his campaign and told sup· -~Id look more in':fting given That possibility, which the port.us that there are better the President's vlctonous march President never has dismissed. states ~ead for him. lhrOl.l&b the early primary elec- almost certainly will be part of Rugan has said repeatedly be tions. While the count was not com· plete In the delegate contests, Carter entries led fol' 58 Illinois seats at the Democratic National the case Ford's emissaries pre-is not interested In second place Among Democrats, the signal~ F~e of Politics Gigi Romo's red. white and blue face may not be the race that launched a thousand ships, but it launched a political candidate or two today :it Costa Mesa High School. To see what was goin~ on. turn to Page A2. Angry Homeowner Will Fight Again By JACK CHAPPEU. Oll ... O•lly"'lel'*"" "The JU!lllce I always thought was there , doesn't exist On) more.·· Angry, bitter and confused. Barry Lippert, who won a SI. I m1lhon Judgment against La1tuna Nigu e l 's Avco Communlly Developers, lashed out Tuesday at the system he now sees depriv lnl him of his money. Four weeks ago Uppert, bts wife Elliabelh nnd their attorney Don Beh·eal or Newport Beach. l)Opped a cork on n bottle of cham. pa(lne to celebrate what they thought was the conclusion or a two· year loal battle with the cor· poratlon. The stale Supreme Court hod refused to hear A vco·s appeal on the Judgment But Monday, the corporation 's attorneys suc· cessfully ar~ued Cnr a temporary Slay or the JUdgment and Started le1al steps for a new trial Judge Robert Corfman who previously had set aside the Sl 1 million judgment by the jury and was later reversed by the distnct court o( appeals. will decide on the new t rial motion Friday. MARKET POSTS SU GHT GAINS NEW YORK <U PI> ..-Prices closed higher today in active Jradtng on the New York Stock '.Exchange. as profit taking tnmmed gains. \ The Dow J o nes industrial a~·erage gained 2.52 potnts to 96,5.99. Ad\'anccs led declines by about a seven·to-s1x margin. <Tables. A19J. Prices were higher in active tradtng on ttre' Amencan Stock Exchange. ' l.Jppert. a 32·year olcl \.iardl'n Grove engmeer, said the action wa tantamount to allowing th<' Supenor Court Judge to overrule bolti•.the appeals court and the Supreme Court "My attorney~ haV<' never heard or an~ thin~ like this," Lap pert said In u te l<'phone in· lervlew "What 1t means 1s the Judge has the po .. 1,.er to vacate an)thmg lhat ever comes up," he s aid Lippert said he woulcl seek to remo\•e the cai.e from Judge Corfman's court "l'd be a root to go before lhP same judl(e who r eversed the de clslon before,·· he said. The case stems from an at· tempt hve years niro by Lippert to move into Laguna Nttzuel Rather than build a ne\\ house. Uppert moved a house from Mis· s1on VleJo onto a lot he bought in the La Vita tract Re alleged that over the next two and a half years. he was the target of vandalism , slanderous statements and "terrorism·· once the company and a homeowners association found they could not legally block the home·s relocation. Lippert alleged the incidents contributed to a heart attack he suffered and that he has been un· able to move or sell the house which he said is now rented below market value. or the motion for prospect or a new trial. Lippert said: "This is one of the reasons why it's hard for the little guy to win against the big corporations. because they use their lime and money to beat the little guy down. "I'm going to keep fighting 1l have no choice." he said 'Chilling' to Seniors OC, Ju4ge Halts Mortuary Work By TO~I BARLEY OI ... O•JIY r l ... SU" An Orange County Superior Court judge delivered what may be the death blow today to plan:; for construction o( a mortuary overlooking part of the Laguna Hllls Leisure World complex. Judge H Walter Steiner Issued a preliminary injunction halting further work on the McCormick Mortuaries Cacility which is npw under construrllon near Leisure World's Clubhouse Three The ruling Issued after a 21 hour dellbcraliou includes th<' comment "There .., a rca ona ble probabilit~ that a trial court may find the U!-e <o f the m o r t u a r ,. > t o b e n o n compatible." Judge Sterner also noted that the plaintifh -10 Leisure World residents-have .. a reasonable probability of :,u<'cess at the time of trial." It was argued Monday at the hearing before Judge Steiner that construction of the mortuary would have a "chilling effect" on residents of the retirement com· munlty within view of the build· It was also successfully argued that Leisure World residents not immediately aHected by the pro. xi mity of the mortuary would be disturbed by the lncr('a:.e in funeral traffic generated by the fac1ht~. Judge Steiner ruled that th<: plamtiffs must po!>t a $100,000 bond pendini! tmal of the issue to "protect the 1nten•!>ts of the de· fendants." He maktis it clear tn his fhe- <See COMPLEX, Page A2> 'Free' Sand Not Marines Hit Beach -Grab Vp Nudists For those Orange Countians who like to grin and bare It, the beach at tne north end or Camp Pendleton may have seemed like just the place. It's an isolated spot. reacbed only by driving throush a three- mile stretch of San Onofre State Park and walking a mile on a trail, past the park's south boun· dary. There, beyond the jurisdiction of state rangers and lifeguards, the free beachers have gathered for more than three yean1. Whatever freedom they may have bad. however. 1s nil but gone today -the result or a crackdown by the United States Marine Corps Since Feb 26. the leathernecks have taken 22 nude sunbathers into custOdy for trespassing on a military reservation San Diego County Sheriffs deputies have cited another four persons for violating the county's ordinance banning public nudity. The arrests have given new hfe to the cause of a six month old or· ganization called Orange County Campaign Cor Clothmi;t Opl1onal Beaches, or Newport Beach Its motto Ui "Bare With Us " · The organization plans to ap- pear before Oranac County 11upervisors In the near future ·asking that a clothmi;i optional beach be established somewhere along the southern Orange County coast. ·A spokesman. who asked not lo be Identified by name, !ioid that a "free beach" in Orange County would replace the Camp Pendleton beach that has been drawing Orange County resi· dents. The organization plans to draw attention to its movement with a two-day .. celebration" April 3 and 4 at the south end of San Onofre State Park. near the spot <See NUDES, PageA2) Armed Bandit Gets $1,700 At CM Store A bandit robbed the Safeway market at 2230 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, of Sl.700 Tuesday night Police said today the #(unman ran out the door and escaped in a 1964 white or turquoise Ramblcor station wagon. Detectives said the gunman went to the check cashi1'g stand at 7 20 p m , rang the bell and asked for the manager When the manager oame. the man pulled out a blue steel re volver, and told him to t>pen the safe Wltnesse described the robber as male, white, aeed about 35. five feet nine Inches. 165 pound:., with light blond hair. 11~ was wearing n ye llo w cotton windbreuk er, II ght tan pants <1n<I glassc!I 'Rent·a·Rider' Fast Buck/or Fast Lane LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -As highway patrolmen kept stopping underpopulated autos in a Santa Monica Freeway commuter lane. students offered themselves today for Sl apiece as "rent·a·riders." Santa Monica City College student Mark Jones, :.>. had his cohorts lined up on Overland A venue near the freeway on·ramp carrying signs offering their unique service. Passentzers are at a premium because l~e ex· perimental lane requires at least three persons many car using what used lo be the "fast" Jane of the freeway, one of the busiest throughways in the world. "We're doing it for a laugh,'' said Jones. Fun ot not. there were several customers. They paid the dollar so they could legally r~de the .. diamond l~ne." so called because it has dtamond- shaped mar1Cers painted in the middle. Convention. 1\ total or lS.S de- lesate eats\\ t-re contested Tues· da)', v. 1th 14 to be selttted al the state Democratic convention. -Chicago Mayor Richard J Dalev established himself once again as the dominant man 10 11· lino1s Democratic politics and as a potential power broker at the Democratic convention. (Reial· ed picture, A<i l ·urgent Shriver. the l 972 Democratic vice presidential nominee "ho ne'er could aet his primary campaign orr lht• ground. ran a poor third and '1rtu11ll)' q,u.it the campalim. Alabama Go\'. Georee C Wallace absorbed his second straight defeat by Carter. and his resPonse was a replay o( what he had to s ny after his beating m Florida a week ago: he claimed he fell good about his showlnl(. Fire1n e 11 Ge t Deliv ery A moving van loaded with furniture almost completed its journey from Butte. Mont.. to Costa Mesa today. but not quite. Driver John Dahlman, owner-operator of NQrth American Van Lines vehicle, saw smoke billowing out and pulled into fire station at Royal Palm Drive and Adams Avenue at 8:42 a.m. It took firemen about an hour to extinguish the blaze because of diCficulty in re- moving boxes. Loss WIDJ estimated at $30,000 in contents and $.5.000 to the van. 3 Carriers Claim HB Mail Destroyed By ROB.ERT BARKER Of, ... 0•11• rltel Ma" Thousands of pieces of mail have been destroyed or thrown away at the Huntington Beach Post Office al 6771 Warner Ave . three m a il carriers charged Tuesday Denni!-R yan says the prepon· · d(•rance of thl' alleged lossc'i wai. in hulk ma il and that the total lo!-<; could be a:. high a:. 6,000 p1ercs or mail lie so:11d carrier s noticed the d1!.appcarane<· when they re turner! rrom their mornin.i round!i on Jan 31. lie 'ia1d I h<.· ma Iler had been brou~hl lo the attention or llunl· 1nl(ton Hcach Post Master Dean Ward and Oran~e County J>O!.lal '"'l>el'tor Pete ll1l'kock in SantJ Ana flli; ~torv y,.ai. supported hy f<>llow carrier Lvnn Bellows and another v1•teru n carrier who didn't want her name u::.t.•d for wh11l s he termed fear., uf recnmmatwn Pm1tmni;l<'r Ward !-Hid tht· mJll wai; n<ll destroyed and thut 11 wti ... all dchverl'd fie dt•clmt•d further comment except to add he hurl "heard the story · · Postal m~pector I hrkO<'k said al this p01nl there 1s nothing tu substantiate the allegations buch as who S<.'nt the mail and who wa~ to receive 1t. "It's hard to believe," Hickock said "l can't i;ay thatildidn't oc cur but 1f 1t did, it ts difficult 111 prove" He said he would be checkinf( with s upen•1i;ors ~nd takln~ steps to find out about the allel(ed dtsappearance The s upervisor who was blamed for the alleged loss said Quake in H olliste r HOLLISTER (A P > -No • damage" as reported following a moderate earthquake that s book bwJdlnl(s and rattled windov.., here. police s a). It reR1stered 4 4 on the Richter ~calt• natly that she didn't dispose o( the mail. According to Ryan, bulk mail consists or third and fourth class mail that includes announce· ments , advertisements. brochure books and samplc!- from businesses. LiollS' Break( ast A pancake breakfast wlll be served up Sunday March 28 by the.• Costa Mcsa·Orange Coast Lion!. Club to raise scholarship funds for Orange Coast College students. It will run from 7 a m to 2 p m. at Lions Park m Costa Mesa Breakfasts arc pr1c~ at SI 50 and the menu will include pancake~ and !lausagr . Or~::C4i .. ~-us l "'ea t her <.'1m.,1dNa bit· <'101111<. un<l 1·oolcr throuJ:h Thu1 ... 1111-. i\hout a 20 percent t·h.anr1• of ruin lute Thuro;duv Lo\1" ton1)i!hl .')fl to :,5. lligh ... in the mid 60' INSIDE TODAY Pfloluma·a 'slow growth' fXJllcy, recenllt( upheld by the Supreme Court, ho:s :rparked confadenet 1n olhtr ct1~11 lo curb quick deu«lopmenl. See story AIS. l •dex 41 Y-Senke U MallMa 46 llwl•... a• _,Tr" 4n L. M a.,d A 1' IM•let 11 ' Calll••""• ... -•kh• .. CIHllllM 01 I M-1 l'wM\ All Ctm!U 8t N<tlleMI INwt At ..cr.t•..... •• 0r...,.c. .... 1, .,. Offlll N<ttlcn Alt ~ CJ·J ldllWl•l r... At *'1• 81-4 ,,,_,_,,, 8 1·• l>f.$t.tflu .. M All fl1Mn<• Al .. lt S1-11Milrtt.U Al .. 1' ...., Cl·U T ... •hl• 81 ....... lh<_ ... ~ ., .. NrO<t-u W.e-Af ---Cl _,.,.,~ ,.. -~ ... Cl I OAILY,,LOT c *',....'~"' NUDES ••• l 111 htre lbe 28 pcraoo.s ha~-e bttn arrested ln r~ent w Th e 1polcesman u1d ti•• celebratJoo will not '-dothlnc optJonaJ. bowevf'r "We are not protHtlng, we are Just trytnl \o Cet In ~cb with other peopl who want a clothlna-optlonal beach." be uplalnt'd A spokesman said lb l whJlc the group 1s unebppy about the Marine t:orps' dec111on to crack down on tre1pusers near San Onofre. it resp«U the rl&ht ot the corps to control ltJ pro- perty. Major Jack Lewis. u M1Jrlne Corps spokeaman. aald the ~"O~· concern 1s not with nudity. ''That's not our problem. We're interuted in •keeping t~spasaers Off. federal reserv•· tion, ··Lewis aaid. Lewis s11d s afety ot beacbcoers ls one factor. He not- ed that beachgoers recently were \oo close to an amphibious opera· Uon be-in& conducted al the base. AllY trespasser oo the base. Lew said. is taken t.o Provost Marshal's beadquarten near Oceanside, i~ervle'Wed. and or- <M!red to vacate lhe base and not return. If a person trap&sMS dCain, be 11 subJect to prosttUtion before a US. maci.stra~. He noted t hat the military police conduct roving patrols on the beach area soulb of the state park on a regular basis. Tuesday afternoon, five peo- ple were seeft in the beach area south of the park. including one male nude sunbather. Financial Woes Face 4th Parade The Huntington Beach Fourth of July parade is on rocky finan- cial footing, a city official said to-day. Public Lnformation Orfi~r Bill Reed said that the SIS,000 lbe city bu budgeted for the event has already been used to pay bilJs that carried over from last year's parade. He aald. however, tbat the parade. which already bas been designated a state bicentennial event 'by the California As- semb\y, will definitely be staged as scheduled. Reed said \bat the city's p0r- tion for financing the event will probably have to come rrom con- tingency funds und may result In deficit spending. Ile said that the city htis spent S20.000 on de bts from lost year·~ parade ~1ly Councilman Henry Duke >aid today lhat he didn't know or the deficit, "but that 1l ure as helJ better not be true " Ouke said the parade was nea rly taken out of the budget a!'t spring but that council mem - 1ers were a ssu red by the J ayce e ~. whr c h a r e co .ponsorin~ the e\'ent. lhat lhey ust needed SIS.000 an "front noney that would probably be >aid back .. "We were a H ure d the r e ''Ouldn 't be any additional costs to the city ... ht• ~aid . Duke s aid he al~o was angry when the city hired Jaycee membe r Stevl.' Pressley to roordinate the event He said he w ns told by City Ad minastr'ator On ve Rowhmds that no city money wnuld JlO for has <;nJary .. Hut he 1<1 beln.: paut by Ma n· power fundii what h Bh.<• b our money," Duke m oantaan)I Reed i.u ad the finanrinl dir f1cult1es hO\ e llrl'>t'n bt•t::JUM' lht• 11ornclt• lH'tun lly 1~ not o $15.000 t'\ t'lll but th111 at really to ... t~ up to S.10.000 Rt>NI billd th1· J O)('t't'S hll\'C plcdgded to rJ111e Sl~.000 thlb 't•a r I hrouiih s ur h, fund r1t1)11n.i 1•\'t'nt1> :n :a C'U rn1i.-al .• lth 1•rt1i.ang 1n a 1111 rudt1 book lt•t und chur~t'' for J:rnndstancJ scoti. 1r iipprm cd b\ tht \lty Council. o.-ANGE COAST TPW-n.~ ft'A't fi••tt P",h,t tit''" •~1h ,, ,~ ""·· 1f'lit .-.. ..... , '"'•" l"Ul'41""'' 't '"'" {lf'~ (""1t\t , ........ \lllH·-Ctt ~-· .. 'II"-\• 1t. .ottfWl11 "'" i·~,.••V-M ~~ .... trwc-" •, "'' f• (O\ffl """''* M· 111tpn•t 1W°·M"' ....... ~·..., ... ,.,-. t 1•Vf'll•111\ V.tH•" tt._..,,-. 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M fW'•'\ ,.O" .,, 111.,_"u'~· "'1'W1•I trt•Utt •' •4•t't•\•M•~h "•''"' """" b• f'•llfHt11C•CI • t1'1•wl llMftel ,..lt•ithlOf\ tP ._. ... _ S.CoM <'•" _.,u_. t ••f .. , c""'• Mii> • c,, •. ..,. .... \<IC1'1o(,ie"ft+ft •• ,,..,. .... , \Ji• ..... fNy IW ~·1 \4 J1 ~~It """I••,....,,~ ...,. 'U t)~y 100,000 Needed f Mortuary Bond Ruins Victory? Judie Wolter Sttantr's ruling today could pro,•c to be a ho! l()w vtttory fof the t..dsW'e World reiidtnt~. Anahtim attorney Glen Wood maosee had two re1&ction'I to the irantlna of thl' lnjunctlon- deh&ht and djsappo\tltmeol. "I don't know at thls staRc af we can ral t the Sl00.000 needed for the bond." he admitted. "(( we can't, then tht• mortuary con· strucliol'I may go ahead on de- fault." . Woodmansee explained that it ls not necessary for nu clients to put up the tull $100.000 In cai.h or bon<U to satisfy t.M Judicf a or· der "But the premium mu1t bt- round l\nd m y clients obviout4ly mu t put up collateral of some1 kind worth $100,000," ht' said. Woodm11ni.l'ti said thttt II cJis cusslons with his cllen~ t•nd In the determ lnat1on thut the $100.000 cunnot bt' raised he may ask Judge Stt>lnvr to lowtr lhe ~~npre · "It certainly i~ u (rustratrnr. bus iness," the lawyer said. "On the one hand we win our point In court and on the other we ma)I lose the case because of an im· • possible financial conUgency. •• Gigi Romo (Page 1 ph9to). and her gymnasiu~ included colorfully garbed schoolmates gathered in conventfon today representatives of the various United States Judge's Ties Get Scrutiny * * * E'ro• Pa~ ,11 at Costa Mesa High School to elect student who showed up in costume to campaign for body officers. The turnout in the school their candidates. Gigi represented Arizona. COMPLEX. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--='---=-~~__;_.:._.:._~:..::.:.~ • Princess, Lord to Part? By TOM BARl.EY Ot ... oau,~ ... ,.... page opinion that the mortuary opposed in a pcutaon signed by 1.400 Leisure Worlders appears to be in conn1ct with the prll\ c1ples of the Rossmoor·Leisur~ . World Plannt>d Communitr, Development P inn. .: Fairy Tale Romance Falu on Hard Times A Riverside County judge was selected today by the Calilomla Judicial Council to r ule on the eligibility of Orange County Superior Court J udge Jerrold S. Oliver to preside over ptttrial action faced by Dr. Louis J . Cella and three business associates. It was urgued for tht> plnintifh thal there were many other sites in reasonable proximity to the re- tirement community that could have been utillit:d b\' McCormack LONDON <AP> -Princess Margaret. strong.willed sister of Queen Elizabeth II. and her globe-trotting photographer husband Lord Snowdon are tak- ing steps toward separation or divorce. London newspapers re· ported today. Buckingham Palace refused to comment on r eports that the queen approved the breakup. "Obviously the situation has been discussed by the roval family ." s aid a palace spokes man. "but I am not in a position to sa y "hat decision. if any, ha.s been reached ... A spokesm a n for the Church of Eng land . whic h o ppo$e s divorce, said its spu"itual head. the archbishop or Canterbury. is "aware of the situation concern- ing Princess Margaret's mar riage .. but gave no details. The quee n held a regular scheduled session with the Privy Council, her closest advisers but it was not known whether' the marriage was discussed. and a spokesman said "there wiJI be no statement today.·· One press account i.a1d the cou- ple. \\ho ha\'t' two children. had begun di\Or('t' prol·eedang:s. Others said they planned a legal ~t'parataon . Tht> furor followed mounting speculation that the princess's J5L~·year marriage was on the rocks. 1..-0rd Snowdon. 46. an Hong Kong en route to put on a photo· • graphic exhibition an Australia. told reporters : "I havene\•erdis- cussed my personal life in the past a nd r ha\ e no intention or do- ing at now." The 45-year·old princess. a white gown setting olf her suntan from a Caribbean vacation. at- tended the opening or the 1'a· taonal Theater 's new home on the south ba nk of the Thames and !>aw Albert Finney an an uncut, four -hour pro du c tion o f "Hamlet." She and Snowdon have two children. David Viscount Unley. 14. and Lady Sarah Armstrong- Jones.11. Reports of marital problems bt>twe rn the Snowdons ha ve circulated for years. There "'as a new outbreak of !t~culat ion recently "'ht>n the princess \'acat1oned on tt>c Carib bean islan<f or Mustique "lthout Patty's Moiher Final Trial Witness SAN FRANC ISCO <AP> With Patricia He arst's mother as the final w itness, testimony ended today in the newspaper heire_ss' bank robbuy trial. clearing the way for closing arfuments Thursday. n her brlH testimony . Catherine Hearst told jurors ht>r daughter had been "a very warm and loving girl'' be fort> her kid naping. "We always laved a very close family life." s he said Mrs. Hearst s aid also that a go\'emmt>nl psychaatnc expert once told he r he expected the he iress to re cei ve only six months' probation on bank rob bery charges With her daughte r looking on. Ml"\ Hearst said that Dr Joel T-'ort <'ncoura1ted her to meet wuh proserutors m on effort to B\'Otd a public trial ror Miss llenr'lt, \\ hom he sau1 ht' ton- ~ldt"red still a kidnap \'lcttm At lht• January mec>linit . Mrs ll('orst said. Or F'ort told h1•r th:ll Pritt) "u stall ;1 kidnap \l('tim :rnd that tht> wnr'it thanl'? s h1• \\Ollld J?<'l would b1• :.1x months' prob11taon "ffr SU(tJ!t'Stt d I j1<1 peri.onully to st>e V S Alty Jnm<.'c; I. BrowninR." !\Irie flt>arst aid ln 11 <'I ea r v o 1 c e t Ing 1• d w lt h n Southern fi<'('1•nt "I s111d J dldn 't lhmk Mr llrownln1( \ltOuld want tn 'ice me tie <Fort• told me to kt'f'JI thi~ tonflch'ntial " Mr~ Jlt'a r!>t's tt•sllmon) thu~ SHE CONVERTED TAB LE TO CASH "The ad JU~t dad mar ... elou~lv <:old tht> tab!(' .. • That 's the adn•rt1i-1ng 'UCl'ess ("l(~rtencc or the ("n .. tn ~1e ... d \ltoman \\ho placed tha:. clai.l>1f1ed ad an the Dailr Piiot Ont nC a kind l:i1S ~la<>c; tl'ppNI clntt"ood c-orr~ t~ble S22S 31 t :\l e~a Ortv(' •H C '' u x· :t'lX>. If you have hous e h old tr easures you want to con\'ert l e) rash. call 6.t2·56i8 Jt '" l'll'ff 10 find a buyer when ~·nu adn?rtlse in the rtJ?ht place. AJon11 the Oranl(e Coac;t. the npht place is the Daily Pilot brought to a close presentation of new evidence in the trial on its 37lb day. There had been 79 wit- neues for both sides and more than 100 exhibits. "I have no more witnesses to call and no more evidence to pre- sent other than that already In the record." declared defense at- torney F. Lee Bailey. "Then the evidence closes " said US. District Court Judge Oliver J Carter Community Garden Plan Endorsed An a$r <.'em ent between the rity of Co111.i Mesa and Orange Coon- t )' go' t>rnmt>nl establishing a tom mun1t y l(nrde n on one acrt.> or Fa1rvlt>W Regional Park was en dorhed Tuesday !:Jy the county Board of Supcn·r,ors With o u t d lsr u .,<oi o n . 'uper\ lsor<o ord~rcd preparation ur fnrmal d o<'umcnts by tnc En \ironmental Mana14ement Agen <'Y and sN a limit or $4,.100 on th<: omount of rounlv·nllocoted federal revenue shoring money to be o;pent on the project Supe rvasor:r; al11C1 a1tr<'C'd to lirt a re~tra ct ion I hey orr g in:illv placed on lhif com munity gardt•;) prol(ram thJt the monev wa!> not to be used for frncin g ofplots County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said in a letter to !'Upen 1-.or~ tha t the r1tv fol t rencanl( to pr t>vent vanciah~m "ai. ec;<:ential to the <:uctess of the project Thomas noted that rt>sponse to the gardening program was izrentest from residents of com · m u n 1t1 es a nd c1t1 es n ear f'aU'vte\\ Pa rk Supervisors lut year ap- propn ated a total of $10.000 m re · 'enue sharing m oney to establish vegetable ploto; on county or city· o"ned urplus property. Though othe r gardeM have been estabhshed. the CAO said Costa'• Mesa ·s request was the largest lo date. The city has agreed to llll end clear the soil and install lrrlga· llon S)Stems, in addiUon lo fen~· Ina off the a creag e and dividina 1t mto plots for use her husband and with 27•year-old Roddy Llewellyn, whose father heads the Whitbread brewery . She also visited Llewellyn re- cently at a resort he runs near Bath. The tndilional opposition to divorce in the roy.af family has relaxed a great deal since King Edward VIII was rorre<t to ab- dicate in 1936 to marry an American divorcee . But there "'as speculation that Margaret wouJd ba ve to renounce her right of succession to the throne because the monarch as the head of the Church of England and tht' church is opposed to divorce. Margaret is r1rth an lhe line ot succession but unlikely e 'er to occupy the throne since she is preceded by the queen's four healthy children. Margaret and the former An· tony Arm s trong.Jones were married in a i.tatc weddJn~ May 6, 1960, five years after prcssu.rt> from the royal family and the Church of England forced her to break off a roru a nee with a World War II fi ghter aec. Group Capt Peter Townsend. uecuuse he wu~ divorced The quee n made her com moncr brother tn·lew an earl 111 1961. The OaiJy Mirror said Sno\\ don initialed the reported marital breakup It quoted a paJnce or fl caal as sa) ang. "Ever) thin)'{ possible has been done to m a ~e the COl,IJ)le patch up their dif- fercn-ces. Suprem e Court Justice Donald Wright appointed Superior Court Judge Elwood M . Rieb as the Riverside jurist who will bear arauments from both sides on a date that may be determined later today AlJ four defendants face multi- ple criminal charges contained in a Grand Jury Indictment following an Investigation into their alleged siphoning .of funds from two hosp1taJs-Miuion Community Hospital in M1ss1on VieJo and Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Judicial council action became necessary when Cella's Jawvers protested that Judge Oliver 's tics with members or the Lincoln Club and his alleged Republican leanings tended to prejudice him against Cella. Cella and bis codefendants have been ordered to face trial April 19 in Superior Court. Ster~o Gear Taken Stereo eqwpment valued at$900 was carried orr by burglars who b1 oke into a Costa Mesa area apartment. Orange County shenff's officers reported. Deputies said thieves took the equipment from the home or mechanic William James Woot- ton. 30. of 1525 Placentia St .• whjJe he was away at work. News Item: Mortuaries. · It was also a rg ued that the de·· • \'elopers could ha \'e made a pro- fll on the land 1f they had dcc aderl to respect the wa !>hes of Leisure World resident!> and seek another location. .. ALL My S ONS" oc~ .. Drama. Auditorium. March 17·20. 8p.m. Free. OCC LECTURE ''Sprin& Wardrobe Recycling Workshop.·• , Estancia High School, Roo m 325. 7p m. "A MIDSUMMER NIGllT'S DREAM '• South Coas t ' Reperto ry Theater. Tuesdav-' Sunday,8p.m throughApnl24. TRURSDA Y. MARCii 18 LIBRARY STORY llOU R - Costa Mes a.Libra ry.10.JOa m POETS' WEEK Kathleen Fraser, OCC Sc ience Lecture Hall2.10a.m OCC LECTURE ''Antiques and Collect• bles. · · Fane Arts Bldg. 119.1 30p m. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE· YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news about the contTol of high blood pressure, affecting an estimatea 23 million people in the United States. Called the "ailent killer," high blood pressure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or -·kidney failure. Yet, lf detected and treated, in most cases it can be controlled. Mariner~ Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18,19 Marln.n &cmng. and Loan is sponsoring a blood pressure clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover and WestcUff in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 11 :00 a .m. until 3:00 p.m., Thursday and Friday, Ma1cb 18and 19. A registered nune will be in attendance. The clinic is provided. under the direction of the National High Blood PNaure Foundation. More information can be obtained by calling Mar~ers Savingsat 642-4000. .. ' For. Electric!lt11 on-peak Use ate Proposed SAN FRANC15ro (IJ>) -The stile Public WJtlea Commi111lon bu aone on record In a potlcy to the lealslature to makecooservatJon rat.her consumption "the keystone of the rate atruc· tare." Tbo PUC. ln Its a.2actl00Tuesday, l11ucdorder1 i&ned to encourace Jeu u.se of electricity ra\ber. more. A key order directs Paclltc Gu ar Electric, San · Die10 Gas & Electric and :~ .... --------..) Sou thern Califor nia State Edison to submit pro-posals for .. time ol day prlcln1." a procedure for cbar&in1 cheaper rates for power used durin& noopealt hours. Special meters would be installed ln homes. .. ~~ CONVICTED S•ndr• Oood • DAILY PILOT ath Threat G<Jod, Murphy Found Guilty ACRAl't1 f;NTO <AP> -Mansoe\ culUsl Sandra Good, uyina she rearets she didn't actually "kill &0mebody, • • bas been convicted of threatenlna lo alay business and government leaders she accused ol pollutina the eorlh. . The 31-year-old daughter or a stockbroker. and a friend, former nurse Suqn Murphy, 33, were found fuilty Tuesday by Q jury that deliberated leas than twoho'1rs. MISS GOOD WM one ol the last members of convicted killer Charles Manson's original "faml· ly" still outside prisoo. Miss Good, convicted oa five counts, faces a 25-year jail term when she returns to court for sentencing April ll. The two women were chArged with conspiring to mall letters threatenin& the li\teS Of people tbey accused of pollutmg the earth. A friend.said he was asked to mail 17 of the letters but turned them over INIELIEYAILE . PRICES ' 3 RACKSONLY MEN'S & LADIES' ,SALE SHOES LADllS• . NATUAALIZER-4.IFE STRIDE OOVEA GIRL~EDS-<:AAESSA BAS&-BERNAROO & OTHERS MEN'S BASS SADDLES, DEXTER, KEOS, FLORSHEIM &OTHERS UMITID SIDS -J DAYS ONLY .!!tm ~5 14 --1 D .,,.. V to the FBI. BC'r'9ft• ea. P 'ftTL!-tJe Miss Good, who claimed the-letters were not LOS ANGELES (AP) -Loe Angeles County n' Ill1!t threats but warnings. was also charged with mak- drug abuse experts say deaths fl'om heroin have in· lng threats Ln telephone interviews with three radio creued 10 to 20 percent ln recent weeks, prompting Sc Off staUons and a newspaper. them to warn that "tome bad dope" fl'om Mexico is &re8 circulating ln tbearea. A FEW HOURS befoce the verdict was, re- A spokeaman for the South Bay Drui Abuse Alla k turned, Miss Good, wbo acted as ber own attorney, Center said Tuesday a recent lnvestJiaUOft into C er made a closing statement in wblch she set flre to a beroin related deaths was sparked by the death of $100 bill and told the jury, "This is your truth, trust one man known bythecentertobeauseroftbedtug. PASADENA (UPI) -and faith." She also said she wanted to goto prison. "We don't know if the deaths are caused bt the A 51-year-old woman Garbed in a blue. nun-like bablt, Miss Good arsenic in the dope or because the heroin ls excep-chased off an attacker took tbe verdict quietly rising only to ask U.S. Dis-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tionally strong " said center spokesman Ken Alex· Tuesday by blowing her trict Court J udge Tbolnas MacBrlde I! she could ·• ander ' police-style whi•Ue. waive a probation repmt and be sentenced Im· [e;] l Ufied woman was getting • Miss Murphy, wearing a similar hooded outfit f 'Dirt• Trielu' Ma1t! into her car when 8 in black, then rejected MacBride's offer to remaln young man approached free until sentencing, ctlooslng instead to go to Jail. Complete coverage Every day In th• · Police said the unlden· mediately. MacBriderefused. . ' _.c.Jl . SACRAMENTO (AP) -An adviser to her, flung open the car Shecouldbesentenoodtofiveyearsinprisononher Republican John Harmer, who is seeking a U.S. door. began punching convlctionononecount. '-----------------------------' of qounty government and court1. DAILY PILOT Senate seal, is a "dirty tricks" veteran ol Richard her face and then tried to Nixon'sl972campalen,saysTheSacramentoBee. sexually assault her. He is Ken Rietz, whom the Bee described as bead Tbe woman grabbed or Young Voters foe the President and a key her whistle and chased operative in a project called "Ruby I" to infiltrate the man away with the Sen. Edmund Muskie's campaign. loud shrills. ARCO Otter• oa Aaaeoada LOS ANGELES <AP> -AU antic Richfield Co .. a major oil company, has declared its intention to make an offer to buy about 27 percent of the outstand· inl stock ln Anaconda, a mining and manufacturing firm. If the offer is accepted, ARCO would gain a sub- stantial interest in Anacooda 's natural resource areas, Including atomic energy from the mining and refinln&ofuranlum. I.A B .. latern Raided LOS ANGELES <AP> -Six bookstore owners said to be selling pornography have been arrested in a vice squad sweep along Sldd Row. . Police said Tuesday tbey had warrants for rune bookstores In the central downtown areas. Three of the owners were not round, attbough an officer said twoorthem called police headquarters and offered to surrender later ln lheday. The woman was treal- e d at Huntin gton Memorial Hospital for face lacerations and a black eye. Bridge Toll SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The number of vehicles crossing the Golden Gate Bridge ln 1975 wu up 4.5 percent from the previous year, but there was a 22 per- cent increase in the number of driven who needed help to complete the crossing. A total of 33,959,932 vehicles crossed the bridge, re- ported general manager Dale W. Luehring. 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(747) 2:55 p.m. (Hilo) 197 1 :00 p.m. (747) 4:J5 p.m. 193 4:00 p.m. (747) 7:35 p.m. 5 • un1TED AIRLlnes ~g~L...~~~~:~= ·L-----------------------------------~------.-'.----------------------------------------------------~ .-• I• • • DAIL PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Time to Open Doors Co t a Mesu has three ne" c it)' countil member~. ; a new mat.> or . and an opportunity to explore some new :dlrect1on"I a nd de ... elop 2.omc new oppro ches to clly 'J>roblem . . One or the f1rbl of the c new approaches ought to . be to establl~b a new policy o n council ~tudy e Ion , ·to mak~ U\tm more a' ail able lo pubhc attendance and particlpau on. ; Previous coundls h<ave fallen into the c ustom of meeting w ith the city staff over a n informal. quie k· food dinner durintl lhe hour or !-.O before the council meeting . The dinner ses ion11 "ere held in the re· latively smull confer ence room bt.>hlnd council c ham· hers. They were not secret. nor private. But they sur· ely di~couragcd public attendance by the confined back room location and the utmo!>p hcrc of a dinner meelm1t And to the extent the y redu ced public alter\' , dance and awareness the~· were not proper. ln their campaigns, Mayor Dominic Raciti and others on the council have spoken in favor of openness in government and in encouraging public participa· ; lion. The counc il could he lp achieve this by h olding all sessions in the council chambers, where seats for the public a r e provided. · E ver ybody would then be able to see the public's • business bemg done. } I Smoking Puzzle . The N cwport·Mesa school board's refusal to ! creat e s m oking a r eas for students at the h igh schools. 'now permitted by stale law, is founde d on the pe rfect- : 1y understandable grounds of not wis hing to officially condone a hazard to health. , But standing on the principle does not cont ribute anything toward reducing the admittedly difficult 'problem. :\Iuch of the smoking that does occur on campuses occurs in restrooms or other confined arens. thereby exposing non·s mol<er to the health t\aurd and. in some lnstunces. literally d epn\'mQ lhem of the u e o r too restrooms . Ttus lea\•es school administrator with the pro bl em o f trying to de\ l some new a pproaches such .:is mcrea ed monitoring of the restrooms. oraanirinr. ~'tudents to exert tronger peer group pressure on the smoker s . s te pped·UP antl·sm<1kina t.-ducatton or u combination or scve,rul approaches . Meunwhilc, the Tustin school board ha ul rcatlv set aside s tudt.>nt smokin1ot ;ircas and smoktn~ thl·r~· ap~ar to have d t>creuM!d . according to earl) r~ ports. Although Ne'Aport·Mesu tru~tecb ~aid it 's loo car ly to judge the 'fu.stln e rforb , they s hould keep their eye on the situation in Tustm ll might offer 3 par twl solution to a dirricull problem A Life of Service 1'~ew residents of our Harbor Area have contribut· ed s uc h a large m easure of themselves to youth and the civic good than did the late Theodore Robins . Sr. Mr.· R o bin'S died last T hursday a t age 82 and cores of citizens gathered this week to pay him final tribute . A man who cam e to Balboa in 1921 and opened a mode.st garage. l\ir. Robins and his bus iness gre \.,, \\ ith the Harbor Area. Hi-; philanthropy was much more than dollars. He gave of ~im self in time, effort a nd leadership to build a beu er community. An early school trustee and Cha mber of Commer ce leade r. he was always an ac· tivist for youth and youth causes . He envisioned the H arbor Area -the cities of Newport Beach and Costa '!\lesa -a s a singular community where cooperation and good will s houJd prevail. Theodore Robins leaves a last ing imprint o n hfc 111 the Harbor ArE>a . He will be missed but his civic altru is m will live for many years to com e . • c 'Remember back in the '70 s when skeptics said we couldn 't operate on a break .even basis? Well, we sure showed 'em, didn 't we?' Many Experiments Vnn~essary ~Reagan Achieve? ,. I (--E-V A-N-S--N-O_V_AK __ J WASHI NGTON The hars h reality that not even the most br1lli; n· tut n or strategy can now s a I\ a ~ c 1< o n a I d R e a g a n • s <'hallenge agains t President Ford po!>es an agonizing question •for RcpubhcJn conservatives· can this candidacy be long pr<'· served to keep pushing the Presi· 1 dent right" ard'> Con1>1der1ng how close Reagon has come to defeating the awe s om e mystique or the presiden- <'~'. Meagan's key opcrj · t.lv cs r e· fuse to con- cede wh at polll1ca l re· ahst!> r eJ:arrl as inl'\ 1toble But R ea ((an cons en at 1 ves outside l h e Reagan inner l'1rclt> arc now con· cerned more with how to keep pohtlcal pre:.l'>urc on Gerald Ford "KcepinR him honest." as onl' ronser valt\ 1.' leade r told us than 011 actually beatUlJ: him. Tllt'S, th('r(' 1s 1mplic1t connlct betv.een RcnRan·s inner c1rdt• nnd th1.• con!>t'rvative movement supportin1: him thut may grow more apparent in the da y~ ahead By keeping Reagan in the rnce to takf' advantaite of some unfon•11ecablc chongc In fortune. what the con11crvatives h uve .iolnt"d l n In flu ence fro m Reaaan'• candidacy rould b\-dlK sipnted In wor enlng primary de feat:i and in nc n •l<'rt1t1nl{ ttll:l<'k. nn the> Pre~iJcnt by u dcsperat( chnllcnaf'r. This ronrllct "as for~told hour11 nrtt'r Mr. For<l '-1 v.1n In Flor ida . o n ce o R cngnn stron,:hohl Since• th.-rc att nc longl'r jlrl•at rxpectalion"' for Rcnl(un 1n llllnols and North Carolina, top RcaR:m i;trntrfll:il stt'l'Sll('rl IH·1·111ni.i him alive until M ay wht•n they Sl'e betl •r prlrnary picking In Texns. · Alnbamo. Gt'orJZi a. Tcnncsst'<'. N<-bra1'kn nnd perhap!i lndlnnu ··Moy i s too lfttf', .. !<nnp(>('d n con s e r vativ e Republi c nn Conirr r <;;,man who had lon1t ur1ted Reagan's candidacy. 111..• and olhl'r coniierv;Jtlve!< tear a continutn1t str ing of Reai;?iin d<'· feats would diminish the potl'ncy of the RN1Rnn winf?. THE UNANSWERED problem ()f tht-Hcnitan forces. however. Is how to exploit that potency from here to Kansas City. ",th the!.<' obvious obJect i \'es· -Influence Mr. Ford on the Republi c an p l atform particularly its national security ection. its emphasis on ~lane~ budgetii and its attack on btl' 1'0'" ernment : -Presen·e for Reaj?an at least some special preroRatives on the selection or the vice presidenUal candidate <though Rea~an himself seems out of thi? question for the post > : -Confirm Reagan's right lo speak for the P~i<knt nd thf party on big l!lsues, part1cularl)• on nauonal security. during the ·, ' Dear Gloomy Gus So Costa Mes a will con· lnbute $20.000 to help pa~ for hghting the OCC tennis rourts at night Why not charge the players at the gate. instead of the t1u.· payers? \' ~t 0-Y 0. <-Mtant-.i-..., """"'_ ,.,.._,..,.ly_U. -al ..,. _...r. 5-.,_.,.. --0-yG,.,Dallyll"IM. campaign. Nothing r emotely akin to Richard Nixon's genuflection to N,tson RodteCeller before Nix· on's 1960 presidential nomination the notorious Fifth Avenue pact is envisaged by con· ser vatlves. "There's not that much difference anyway any more." we were told by one Southern p a r ty leader who p r1 \'ately f avors Reagan. "Reagan got about as much out of F ord as he could just by run· mng. Now we have to hold onto ~hat w e got " BUT HOW much cUd Reagan really get and how much more might be achie,·ed? Except for s c uttlin g Vice Presid ent Rockefeller and the President's about·face to veto the common s11ui. picketing bill. Reagan·s ~atns thus fa r are round more in t he a dministration's rhet oric than in a ny -per<."t'plible changes tn program and policy. When state chairman Clarke.' Re-ed or M ass issippl visit~ tht> White House last month to pro test the Ford·Kissingcr policy or detente, he w as brcully In formed by politleal couns elor Robert T Jl nrtmann that "d'· tente" wns no lonJlcr In us'C thl·rcby scooping Mr. Ford's own announcement of that focl. To th1• C'larkc Re('ds. however . sub- ~titut Ing pru·detent111t Wllllam W. Scranton for ant1·detentist Daniel P. Moynihan nt the United Nations suggests the word 1s droppt-d and the poltcyrcmalns Thu11 , C'onservat1ves doubt 111o1helher contlnued pr~s utes on Mr. t•ord from n continued Rcnjlnn prlmtuy cumpalgn wut produce a harder line In the ad mini ·\ration's national security policies. Their fear is t h(' cfo ,.:en<•rnlion or Reaj.'tan's ex tr aord1n n r y per form nnc t• il.i. inst an Incumbent President toe' er·morc humllu1un.-i defooti. MOREOVER, tn hi!' belated overt critlrlsm of the President. Reagon undercut his own In· nuence within the party by sug. iiestinit Mr. Ford Is a symbol of the party's Watergate problem. That infuriated the President's p a rtis a n s and dis turbed RC'agan's own followers. Yet. Reagan aides believe his sharpened criticism of Mr. Ford on national sec"rily l{rounds the last six days before the F1or1da election drastically re· duced a huge lead built by the President i n the closinR few weeks of the campaign. "We ar e through with e uphemisms." one Reagan Insider told us. "We'll hit at Ford directly. not at Washington." Such talk is bold. But there i~ an undercurrent of feeling on lht' Republican right that this ls a desperate last gasp Lhat "U1 neither help Reagan nor chanJCe tht President's course. Animal Research Goes Too Far To the Editor: I would like to toke issue with Dr Dieteri<'h ·s letter <Arumol Resear ch . Mailbox. March 3>. point by point l. Why does Or D1etench a!>· sume lack of knowledge on the part o1 those trying to stop the practice or selling shelter pets for biomedical research. and accusr them of distortinll the truth') There i s a l arge bod y of knowledge on the subject readily available to those caring to St!ek 1t. and I recommend anyone wishing to acquaint themselves with the facts start b) writing to United Action for Animals, 509 F1nh Ave nue . New York, N.Y. 10017. 2. A good animal control pro· gram is essential to our com· munity. However. an efficient program is impossible if people are unwilling to turn in unwanted pets and strays because or the possible fa te that awaits them in the resear ch laboratory. 3. The Orange County Animal Shelter haS' been in existence since 1942. However. ooJy in re· cent months has any notice ~n posted at the shelter to the effect that animals may be sold to re· search. and that pet·owners ha\·e the choice of deciding the disposi- tion of their pets . 4. How can we be sure that the animals going to research are unwanted strays? And are we to understand that they will feel pain any less than wanted pels? S. THE O.C.A.S. should stick to Its main function. which is the protection or unwanted and aban- doned animals, instead of scrv· Ing as a cheap source of supply for research facllitiei.. Unwanted ~ts ar e entitled to at least a humane (If, In Or. Dietcrich's opinion. a useless) denth. Let the lnboratories purchase their specimens from the facilities that !<peclallzt> in r ali.in1r arumals !>JX'Cif1cally for their purposes. Dc:spllc ~c1cnti!1ts' claims that biomedical expcnmentuUon hn' led to edv:ancu in medical knowledite. many prcl<'edures us in1t 11n1mul~ to test such items as cos met\<'s. ('hrls tm1111 tree• spr:t)'S. church candles. oven cleancrs. bubble b11th.~ und '-•P per lubricants appear to be un- nrcessary. To quote from "Animal Libero· lion" by Peter !;lnircr <Random House). recently reviewed by Nichol at! von Hoffman 1n the Oat· Jy Pilot : · "It 1s not ne<'essary to insist that all experiments stop Im mediately. All that we need to say Is that experiments serving no direct a nd url(ent purpose s hould stop immediately, and In the r emaining areas of research metho d s involving anlmqls should be r eplaced as soon tis possible by alternatives not in· \''Olving animals /' We would like to see an im· mediate ban on the duplication or repetition of expenmenta• pro- cedures and the waste of tax dollars on these efforts. 11 EN RY SCHANNON ,, ... C1tl:e11• To the Edjtor: Wben the Citizens Budget Com· mittee began dlscussJons of the 1976·77 Newport·Mesa Unified &hool District budf'et earlier Otis year, the Newport·Mesa F.ducation AssO<'laUon requested lhnt teachers be pla«<S on the ( MAILBOX ) committee also. The reque!>l ha!. not been granted In his refusal. Supcm ntcndent of Schools John 1'1coll ~tated that h mitang the co mmittee mem · bership to "lay" members .. . . was intended to t!enerabzc the nature or the d1 scuss1on b~ elim inalmg reprt'~cntahon from part icul ar s chools or dis · ciplines ." Although Dr. Nicoll did offer to set up a parallel study group con· s i s ting of H hool dis trict employcs. we teachers ferl strongJy that we can be more er fecti\'e on the Citizens Budgel Committee. Many or U!> li\'e within the Newporl·Mes a School District boundaries. we are parents and we pay taxes. We are. therefore. fully participating members of the local community and should have the equal opportuntty to sit on this committee. IN ADDITION. we feel that \.\ e can give a unique thrce·prong\•fl approach lo the development of the school budget as citizen!'>. teachers and parents. We belie\'e the r efusal lo ~eat teachers on the comm1llce 1s db crim 1natio n a ga1n ~t th l' educators w1th1n thts school dis- trict. We also believe thal the rcru~al to seal representatives from a knowledgeable. informrd and in· terested group of citizens namely. the teachers will limit the efectlveness that lhe Citizen~ Budget Comm1ttr e can give ·to the develo1)rnt•nt of ::i budget that will bes t mt'{'t lhc net.'ds of our rluldren . KAREN HOOPEl< Pn·~adt•nt. !\t>" J1(>rt Mesa Educut1on l\'i.ocwt1011 Srlaool Sneohlng To the Editor . AlthOURh t he· Nl·~port M\'Sll ischool board reahze1' that h11rh school smoking ii. a µroblcm, they have \ oted 5 2 against a logical :solullon which they believe condo ne" ii m okinf.(. Instead. lht•y have decreed a plan of continut>d inaction. oth,•r than the in('ffi('l1..•nt palrolhng or known. Illicit smokinll ar eas and the threat or !'.USJ>('ns1on. until some other !-.Chool l>Cl'I an exam pie which may some day result in the cr<'tal Ion o f a healthy. pleasant environment conduC'i\'C' to educ at ion As one who. not too long ago. did go to a hiJ!h school where smoking area" wert' officially de· signaled. I maintain that the pro- blem will not die of horedom. It has not died or old a1re. The ant• smoking lawo; in v. hi~h the boar(! rest.s their decision are thread· bare with ineffectiveness and un· enforceability. Since young peo- ple continue to smoke with or without adult approval. ar~s should~ prov1dt•d where smok Ing could be confined. and where ot her student s need not be bothered b) 1t The pro~ram advoeated b\ trustees On•11lc AmburJtUt'Y and • ' Rod Macm1lliam. thatof smok1n~ areas on " three·month. ox J>('ramental ba'\1!>, is far more rt>· ahstic lhan lh<• 1dylb prescnU) .1drnct1lrd b) th<• !>Chool board CY:\THIA ELLIOTT Our Ml••akr Tu the Editor. The AssistanC'l' Lea(;:Ul' of Newport Beach is most grateful for your recent editorial uri~•ni.t support for our drive for fund!-. for permanent housing for our day care center. As 'ou stated. we do ha\'t' a S35.oo0 ~rant on a matclung funds bas is. However . the grant was made by the Hoag Foundation. rather than the one mentioned. We do expect to receive funds from many groups in the com munity. but we do want the Hoag Foundation to receive credit for their ge ne r ous offer which launched our campaign. Thank you so much for the strong support which the Daily Pilot has always given our pro· Jecls. JEAN LUCAS. President Assistance League The error was the Daily Ptlot·s. \l'P regret that proper credit wait 1wl qwen lo the 1/oog f'oundatum. -Editor Ener911 and lob• To the Editor · My first rC'act1on lo Edison·~ claim that Propos1t1on 15 is the Nuclea r 'Shutdown' lnitialivl• \\3!> that whoe\'er thought that up must ha\'<.' a li vely imaganalton and would m ake a fine faction writer . But mayb{' Edison is scriou~. We know that the six scalc·mod<.'I tests of tht' cmC'r~ency core cool· mg sy!ltern nil failed in spite of what the computers prcd1ctc1l. 1'hc inallattve would give lht• in dustry ond ut1lrlll'~ five years tu demonstrat(' that cmerg~nry !>)'S t e m '! v..nuld work v.ht'n needC'd beforr a phoM .. oul c·oulll begin May be t:da son doc.,n 't helicve 1ti. own c;o frty claim-. and doesn't bchevl' at r an pro\e th.it the plant-. ore ao; ~ale as 11 ha~ clolme·l1 Ar. for lhr rN1uircment th11t full liohility insurance b<• obtained within onr ycnr to <1vojd dcrat ma. Or .J. Sl·hlcsln~er <for mt•r /\EC Chair m1111 ) In testimony lwfore the Joint Committee on Atomic Ene rgy 11tated "thtll in dustry ha~ built up to ~he point that 1t can underwrite tbl· co'l 11:.clf or these• ver y 1mprobubll"' accident-. "Tht• ln1tintlvc senes to follow up un Or. SchJesm~l·r·~ r erommendat1011, nnd reqt11r<• I hat an e valuation be madl' anll a decision reacht•d. tr the plant-. nre sarc. there s hould be no limitation on the liability of utilit1eii and manufacturers. They should be insurable at reasonable pre mium levels. Th•• test of lnsurability of any ventun· (and t he nuclear venture should be subject to the same rules) has been a corners tone or the opera· lion or a free society. and has ser ved the public interest well. NUCLEAR POWER ha s ~en proposed a s an alternativ<• to more coal and oil . The problem lo; that OPEC and the muJUnntlonnl oil companies have been buyinit up th~ uranium fields. At our pre· 'enl rate of use we ha\·e about a JO·year supply of uranium in Amen ca If "<' 1treatly incrca~<' lht' number of nuclear plants. "'e "111 be <'"l'n more vulnerublc lo ~mbar~Ol'~ than bt>fon'. We do haH· ·rn•1thcr chou:t•, T\\elvt;> ) l'Ur" .1c• ~ol ;1r pancl:- "t•n · an ... tallt>n vn a hou!>c 111 W<•l>hm~ton. I> C. ro1 room and "ater heating. ll cost Sl,500 and has s aved S200 a year since then. Jlcwlett Packard in Sunnyvak Calif. ha" ins talled 96 !>Olar pant'ls on a building. Eventually there "111 be• 265. Total invest ment: SIS.000. Total savin~~: SI .000 per month. There are mure examples. Esscnllall~ energy is a sub· "lttute ror labor. so a slowdown In <•nerg} U!>e Implies Increased t•mployment opportunities IA Time To Choose , Ford Founda- tion. 19i4l. "Ener gy eonserva· t1on IC'ad!> lo increased employ• ment. so tear s of widespread un- t•mploym t'nt due to energy l'>h ortai?cs are unfounded." f "Econom1 c Ana ly s i s of AJternative Energy Growth P:il t er n s. 1975·2000". Doto Resources. Inc. 1974) To relro·Cit homes with solar in~ta : H:iins and lo make homes and bwld1ngs energy.efficient v. ill mean more Jobs. not fewer'. JOHNE.U>fo: Call I• Rape To the Editor: . Charles McCabe's ar11clc in the Daily Pilot made me all. ("A Novel Theory on Rape," Pilot, March 8). Don't correct the outlook or the police on women who have been raped. Don't correct the rape lawi.. Don't teach males moralJ. ty. Don't suggest that lawyert. stop lying Oh no ! Tell women to he about being raped to save lht faceofsomes1ck male. no you realize thnl a girl bar e ly reaches thC' a~c of puberty without ~ome sick male t rying to take her VJrjZlnlty frOnl h\•r'I Oo )OU n •aht.t.• tlrnt a ~1rl friend'~ fnth<•r muy ;ittcm Pl moh•lrtation. or a hroth(.•r. a ste pfather. n blood fnlh<•r . or ;i h111r11 rc'lilit:r" Oh Xt'" • -r .. nrh "om en ond J!lrl11 to cull ru1w .. indl'('l'llt c•xf>(lsurt-" to 1;avc• thci.c sickies to pcrpctuDh' future i;cx crlml·~. It ·~ time the luw~ W('re rc1r rt.'Cted on rupc It is time the 1w)h1·c· sluppt.•d tn•alhlll 11 rapt• victim o" :i c riminal It l'I hil(h 11rnt t hat lawvt·r'I Hloppcd tC'achlng othl'r' to I 1e und chcut. MRS RllTll /\NNEWHl\.llT ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT II 11hnt /\' 11 rfld l>ulll11hrr Th"""''""'''''· 1:mtnr • Unrba ro Krt1l•1ch. f 1htorH1l l'ogr 1:d1t11r 1 hr Nhtorn1I pltRr or lhtt D1ily l'ilol 'eek '> to infor m ond '11mul:1lr reader!! bv pr,"<t'f'llmA '"' 1h14\ p.iRr di\ l'f"f> rommrntury un lop1t'' or 1nlt'rt''l b~ 1>• ndlt'lll· f-rl rolumm'l'I .ind cortonl'll'\t~. hv l'H" id1 n11 o forum for re&d<'f'' \ 1<'14 !I and b) prt>~cnllnl( thl' nt'14 ~paper·~ opinion~ rind ide.J~ on <·urrent top1r~ Theo C'd1ton11I op1n11Jn' of the Daily l•Hot npp<'nr onl> 1n thr ed1lonal column at thr lop or 1hr pn1;e. Opinlon11 eic· Pft'<\\t'll hy thl' rolummsts and r11rtoon1!ll"I nnd letter wnte~ are th('ir 014 n and no endon.t'rrl<'nl or thC'lr \ l<''-'" by th<' r>11lv Pilot ~hould be 1nft'rrf'd. Wt.'<ln~day. Mar. 17.1976 I